****** CvfTMif Ntwt Ittmt y/Im Sheet* About Our SorvictmM ii Pvt Harry J. Taylor, son ol Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor, Route 3. Holding. Mich., ii now serving in Korea with the 3d Infantry Di- EstablishedJune, 1893 LOWELL, MICH., THURSDAY, JANUARY 21. 1954 Number 38 The IGth March of Dimes is vision. Just starting. It may well 1)0 the The "Rook of the Marne" dl- Poor Vitibitify and Ice Two I^mvell Polio Victims Battle Disease Side by Si(l< vision, which saw bitter fighting Merrill D. Graham most significant one ever held. In the Iron Triangle and at Out- Youth Confesses Blamed for Accidents The announcement of a now pro- post Harry and Jaokson Heights, gram POLIO PREVENTION— Slippery blacktop and poor visi- Is now undergoing Intensive post- To Speak Tuesday with a trial vaccine to be tested Armed Robbery bility from fog Wednesday morn- this year may mean a grim and truce training. ing was responsible for several Taylor, who entered the Army expensive battle soon won. Vic- mishaps and minor accidents on last June, was formerly stationed At B. of T. Dinner tory seems close, but It can only At Boyd's Store highways around this area. Those at Fort Knox, Ky. be reached If we dig down and Police Chief Frank L. Stephens who commute Into Lowell from The annnual meeting of the give. Second Lt. Harold K. Vovllla, announced Wednesday noon thai i other towns and those from here Lowell Board of Trade to be held Give more than ever before. Tuesday, Jan. 20. at fi:45 in the son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold E. Joseph Sllvernale, 17, of Grand who drive into the city for work * • * Masonic Temple will have a out- Vovllla of Saranac Mich., Is serv- Rapids had cortfessed to being the jreport the cement highways were Wesley A. Roth, president of 00< standing speaker In Merrill D. ing In Korea with the 25th Infan- person who committed armed rob ; R ' graveled and blacktop- the village of Lowell, will be )e Graham. "Michigan's Unofficial try Division. bery at Boyd's Grocery Store in.l ^ roads in spots were glazed nade honorary Ringmaster at OVPr vv 1 a , lin (,oa, n Ambassador". The program will Rushed to Korea during the South Lowell Tuesday evening, '" ' ' S "f Ice- the Shrine Circus Saturday even- early days of the conflict, the Jan. 12. He was arrested the next On Vergennes Road near the feature reports on the many ac- tivities of the organization and ing. Jan. 30. held at Civic Audi- 25th Infantry took part In some day in Grand Rapids while driv-'Bennett School three cars were t< rium. The ceremony is to be n 1C the election of officers. of the most hitter fighting on the j ing a stolen car and police have I' " Mch at t he same lime, a salute to Lowell. The 30-act peninsula. It is now undergoing; been questioning him for nearly aroun^ 8:30. and in front of the • . • > a - . l_> I . I / "'r* *•! T n (tr 1 Altf»A fl OQ circus Is an annual event and intensive i>ost-truce training. Carl James farm residence a car a week 1 opens Jan. 25. Lieutenant Vovllla entered the turned over. There were three * • • Army in Feburary 1952 and com- I young people from Grand Rapids Lowell Cafe announces that all pleted basic training at Camp in the car and all escaped serious money paid for coffee at their Chaffee, Ark. ' injuries. Ruth Baranoskl. 18. was treated by a local doctor for back restaurant on Wednesday. Jan. Wlllard A. Youngs, whose wife Injuries. 27, will be paid Into the March Joan, lives on Route 1. Orleans, '•f Dimes campaign. Mich., recently was promoted to American or European Everyone is invited to drink corporal while serving In Korea coffee and benefit the fight with the 25th Infantry Division. People's Desires Same against polio. Corporal Youngs. company Speaker Tells Rotary » * * clerk wltji the 14th Regiment s Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Sweet and Company D, entered the Army In At the weekly Rotary Club daughter Eleanor. 9. are the new December 1952 and arrived over- luncheon last week the Rev. Nor- family just moved into the Jules seas last May. man G. Woon was program chair-{ , ,r u. Erler apartment at 209 S. Jef- The son of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde man and Introduced as speaker Above picture shows John Vos (loft) and James Albright (right I in their beds in the polio ward in Blodgett hospital where they were fcrson St. Mr. Sweet is employ- Youngs. Route 3, Belding. he of the day the Rev. John Felible Lowell All Out ed at Lear Inc., Grand Rapids of the Second Congregational taken last October suffering from poliomelitis. The men are cousins, holds the Combat Infantryman and lived fn that city until a few Church in Grand Rapids. have always lived together, were stricken at the same time, and badge. are battling side by side for recovery of their health. Saturday. Jan. To Reach Goal in months ago when they moved Rev. Felible, a native of Kansas out near Murray Lake until they Serving aboard the heavy gave a humorous account of cus 15. was the wedding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Vos and the Polio cruiser USS Toledo a ship with a w Foundation made it possible for the patient to be brought to his could find a home in Lowell. toms in that state, but the serious March of Dimes 19 months record in action against part of his talk was on his im- home on Hunt street to spend the week end with his family return- M. W. Graham, a former sales * * * 23656 Mr. and Mrs. Anton Kallinger the Reds is John C. Bush, seaman pressions gleaned from a lour of ing to the hospital Sunday. Lowell is all out in its efforts consultant for such firms as Gen- inede a plane trip from Grand USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton GRAND RAPIDS MICH various countries in Europe which j to reach the goal in the March eral Foods. Eastman Kodak and Bush of Route 2, Caledonia Mich., Rapids to Brownsville, Texas, on E 17 53 are particularly timely. oi Dimes to conquer polio. Ev- John Mansville. has a Inspiring and husband of the former Miss People as seen through the eyes Sanday Evening Fire message for all. His talk. "The Toe. 30 • wher, . e they spent some ery organization and most Indi ,,mc Joy E. Ellis of 163 Center ave.. of a minister, are no different in Red-Hot Arrows ^ Causes $1500 Damages \iduals are squarely behind the Story of Michigan" has been told' with their daughters and 1 10 1 31 05 a Loweii. HBWBBP Europe than In America, Mr. Feli- hotary Club which is sponsoring to over 260.000 and soon will be' ' ' f ™'' nd are now locat- od In an apartment of their own. Bush who was graduated from Sllvernale who has a previous ble statcd They have the same A tenant in an upstair apart- the fund drive and Carl Munroe broadcast and telecast from ment next door saw flames shoot- Their new address Is 505 W. 6th Caledonia High School, entered record, was identified by Mrs. Ed-. ii0pcSi cicslres and needs that we Take G. Y. Lead and Gerald Rollins, co-chairmen WKAR-TV. St.. Weslaco. Texas. Both en- the Naval service Feb. 16, 1951. ward Boyd and Mrs. Fred Boyd havc hcre Thev g0 with their ing up from the roof at the rear of the campaign. The quota as- Mr. Graham Is working toward joyed their first plane trip im- Now on her third tour in the as the person who held them up families to the churches and pray Dr. H. R. Myers' office build signed to Lowell area this year a goal in which the people of Korean theater, the Toledo has In Friday Game ing Sunday evening around 7:30 mensely. with a small pistol and took a roll jt0 (|le samc God for peace, oom- Is S2100. the state may be better informed fired over 29,000 rounds of heavy- an( Mr. Kallinger was formerly of bills. Pete Peterson also recog-jjorti an(j a better tomorrow, the A red-hot sextet of Red Arrows j ^ failed the fire department, The funds in Kent county were about Michigan, and in turn more caliber ammunition in support of employed by the Lowell Light nized him as the man who was ^ samo as we. Through the churches whipped Godwin's Wolverines to j Damages were confined to the exhausted last year early in May ably spread the importance of United Nations operations. She &. Power Co. and both Mr. and at the Oneail Grocery on Ver- Lf aiiW creed s and denominations1-_.. put Lowell in first place in the roof and back room except for and grants from, other counties Michigan across the land. was the first vessel to fire eight- Mrs. Kallinger and their- gennes Rd. the same evening.'it is the hope of humanity to!Grand Valley League Friday nnoke which seeped throughout j'iid states had to be used to care Tickets for the annual dinner inch guns against the Commu- 5nmo cncnu'inn m?qc amiianH nt . . *t. * *i_ _i . . daughters are well known Some suspicion was aroused at |bring to the surface the simple night. the building and also into thei for the load carried in the coun- are on sale at the State Savings nists in Korea. here. the time. j i^pes for survival of the people Lowell used a tight zone de- Ciark Plumbing and Heating ty. Unpaid bills amount to S28.- Bank and by members of the For duty aboard her. the crew : .throughout all Nations of the fense to bottle up Godwin while store. Damage was estimated at ^ board Carl Munroe. Jerry Roth. * * * y is eligible for the National De- earth. the terrific board work of Ray $5500. Charles Hill and Harold Jefferies. It would be interesting to know Three Escape Injury Lowell always plans to take how many Lowell TV fans have fense Korean Service and United Hoag. Gran ford Whitaker, Bob Fire Chief Dave Clark says lh- ir(, of its own and ,here has All who wculd like to attend are Nations ribbons. been able to get programs on the In Two Car Collision Viola Roller Morton Grummet and Jim Wood gave fire was apparently caused by |)ren at least one lio victirn urged to obtain their tickets early to enable the Eastern Star who new station WKAR-TV on chan- Carrol Porrilt, son of Mr. and Lowell possession of the ball a hole in the chimney where .|cwh th(, ty Two ears were badly damaged Posses at Newberry are serving the dinner to deter- nel 60. recently opened at Oke- Mrs. Wm. Porrltt Is qualified for whenever Godwin seemed to be i trick had become loosened and i.reding treatment over a long in an accident on Vergennes Road [fallen out. The joists were mine the number to plan for. mos. Most receiving sets are not Aviation Cadet training with the at Godfrey street Intersection Mrs. W. J. Smith writes from threatening. On offense Lowell beat Godwin I Lurning when discovered. Quick I1 of ,ime" yet equipped with the ultra high U. S. Air Force, and will start Monday morning about 8:35 and Florida of the passing recently Local organizations are con- frequency needed for these later his pilot training at Lackland the three occupants miraculously M Viola Roller Morton who was at their own game of fast break- rotlon on the part of the depart- tr'buting generously and cards Dr. D. Oatiey to Speak art ing and was never headed in whJfftnent brought the fire under con- channels. Air Force Base, Texas, soon. escaped serious injury. Mrs. Ger-' teacher In the Lowell High , . j .sent to individuals are still com- On Water Huoridation • * • was its best (tame o( the souonjtcol before extensive damage , jn ^ th(, sma||er amounts trude Fedorowicz, 34, Lowell R.2,'school In 1927 and 1928. Mrs. Mor i-.H Sky watchers interested in see- ton In the first period Lowell led,was done. Issue on March Ballot was driving one car taking her| who had been seriously ill The Mothers' Marcn which will ! Ing the eclipse of the moon Mon- Funeral Rites Thursday 1 by a slight margin. 19-18; this son, Charles. Jr., to school when August died at Ferguson take place Thursday night, Jan. At the P.T.A. meeting. Wednes-1 day night were disappointed be- For Mary E. Rickert. 80 hospital at Newberry, her home margin was widened at the half she collided with a car driven by 2^, from 7:00 to 8:00 has in pre- day, the 27th, in the Lowell High cause of the cloudiness which Lloyd Connors, 40, Grand River town at the age of 47. by six points. 31-25; at the end of Hundreds Attend vious years been quite successful Mary Edna Rickert, widow of In 1951 she moved to Dade City, .the third It was 44-41. and the School projection room will pre-1 kept the moon under cover all William H. Rickert, who has Dr., at the intersection. The exact £.nd greater stress is being plac- sent Dr. D. H. Oatiey in a short i the evening. cause of the accident has not been Fla.. with her husband and fam ! final score was G7-59. Lowell had cd on it by participants this spent most of her life at their lly, returning to Newberry after|28 field goals and 11 out of 17 Grand Opening at talk on possible Fluoridation of • • • farm home in Keene township, determined according to Officer this year. the Lowell water supply—an is- Herman Scholten of the Sani- George DeGraw who investigated. Mr. Morton's death In 1953. jfoul shots while Godwin had 25 passed away at the home of her Local Men Victims rue in the coming March elec- tary Market who announced last The boy was thrown from the Surviving are two sons. Ronald; Weld goals and 9 out of 23 foul daughter, Mrs. Theron Cahoon on tion. week that all sales profits on and Richard of Manlstique. her shots. Speerstra Motors Recently Mr. Munroe and Mr. Potter Rd., Monday morning. She car and both he and his mother Dr. Oatiey will bo present to Tuesday. Jan. 19, would be con- were treated in Dr. McKay's of- mother. Mrs. Arthur Davis of Each of the six men Coach More than twelve-hundred Rollins visited two Ixwell men was 80 years old and had been ill answer questions anyone may | tributed to the March of Dimes, fice for multiple bruises. Mr. Muskegon and a brother. Mortl- Wurm played scored: Bob Grum- people were delightfully surpris- who have been patients in Blod- for about two years. have as regards to the project so! reported Wednesday morning that Connors was uninjured. I mer A. Roller of Homestead, Fla. met led with 23 points. Ray Hoag ^ anfj pleased last week when gett hospital since last October Funeral services are to be held as qualified voters we may all be I Sanitary had the biggest Tuesday followed with 15. George DeVriesithey stopped in to look over and who are receiving such ex- this (Thursday) afternoon at 2:30 well informed and know more' it ever had. MONDAY BOOK CLUB MEETS had 10, Granford Whitaker had new home of Speerstra Motor cellent treatment that they are at Morris Funeral Home in Sara- I about thifViise issuiccnoe whicujKirh will apan-. ^ • • Henry T. Welch Elected WITH MRS. M. N. HENRY 9, Jim Wood scored 8 and Bruce , gajes during the Grand Opening almost sure of complete recov- nac, the Rev. Glenn McCarty of- | pear on our ballots. In a little note which Mrs. To Form Credit Board The Monday Book Club met Clemenz 2. January 15 and 16. They found ery though the process is slow. ficiating. Burial will be in Pink- Lowell reserves lost 49-34. | p, , . p^as Everyone is urged to attend Alice Dennie sends with her with the president. Mrs. M. N. a lot of wann h()S tali y These visitors were privileged ney cemetery in Keene. John Bergin, reporter .. j g ood hot v.hether a P. T. A. member or Ledger renewal she says she en- Surviving are one son, Guy Henry T. Welch of Ionia, has Henry. After a delicious lunch, nt slirround n S and R to go though the therapy de- rot. Refreshments will be serv- joys the home town paper so Rickert of Saranac; two daugh- been elected to the Farm Credit current events were given but coffee and donuts when hun- partment and to see the various ed following the meeting. much she reads it from cover to ters. Mrs. Bernice Dennis of Lans- Board of St. Paul tiy the 176 na- 'due to the illness of Mrs. Jean d?eds of old friends were met!methods of treatment, and to ex- tional farm loan associations In | Wachterhauser who was to have *54 Oldsmobile rnd greeted by all the members cover. ing and Mrs. Iva Nola Cahoon of amine the new equipment that Thanks Alice, for the kind Keene: a sister, Mrs. Nora Post of Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota,:given the review, visiting filled of the Speerstra organization. has been brought into use. A wid North Dakota. in the time. Mrs. Raymond Ber- Ultra-New Design B & P W Club to Hold words. We are putting that Nunlca; nine grandchildren, three Door Prizes Won whirlpool bath has been install Important Open Meeting note under the glass on the great-grandchildren, several step- As a member of the 7-man dis- i gin was reported 111. Now On Display At the drawing for the fine ed at a cost of S3600 which is trict Farm Credit board. Mr. I Discussing Equal Rights oesk of the complaint depart- grandchildren, nieces and neph- assortment of door prizes Satur- beneficial to both paralyzed mus- ment which usually opens on ews. Welch will also serve as direct- The two-dollar bill used to have The new 1954 Oldsmobile which | t'ay night, abut 300 people were ties and nerves. New parallel Members of the Lowell Busi- Thursdays. It will give us or of the Federal Land Bank, the a bad reputation, but today It is went on display Wednesday at ptesent when W. A. Roth, John bars with mats to prevent injury ness and Professional Women's strength and courage to ans- Polio on TV Friday Federal Intermediate Credit the only one that will pay for a Wlttenbach Sales & Sen-ice IslArehart and Frank Stephens In case of falls, specially built Ciub held a luncheon meeting at wer the phone. r. i u in i- Bank, the Production Credit Cor- dollar's worth of anything. ultra-new. ultra-smart with its: read the names of the lucky win walkers, and braces, chairs and Helen Hayes wlU star In thc tic,n and the ^ for Co, the Levee Monday noon, Janu- lovelier design, low-level silhou-irers which were picked from special beds, as^ well as iron !>mlnute movie on WOOD-TV operativc8 the unl,,. makin(, up ary 18. Tip to motorists: The seconds ette, panoramic windshield, and the barrel by Cheryl Watterson. lungs and inhilators have been E. C. Foreman Teaches Friday. Jan. 22, at 1.45, giving thc Farm Administration Plans were discussed for a you save by speeding—may be sweep-cut doors and fenders. These winners were: Troy Zip-a- added. a story about polio. o{ st pauj meeting open to all women of Young Blond to Skate the first you spend—in eternity. This year's Oldsmobile comes Robe, Cecil Raymond, Lowell; Arvil Heilman of Lowell is in three breath-taking models, the Television Tables, Alfred Thorn- credited with building a type of the Lowell area at eight p. m. "88", the Super ,'88". and the ct, Ada; Seat Covers, Mary Are- rtile or set of steps up one side Monday evening, Feb. 8 at th? Ice Skating Proves To Be Popular Winter Sport in Lowell Classic "98". There is a new 185-!hart. Lowell; leather traveling to a narrow platform and down | Club Room, Amerllcan Legion horsepower engine for more bril-ibag, Mrs. Lester Gaunt, Grand- on the other side with hand 'Memorial Building, for a pre- lliant action. 8.25 to 1 compression ville; Durham card table and rails for safety. These are to sentation of the proposed Equal ratio, new safety power steering, chairs, Evelyn Wlttenbach, Low- j help the patient to learn to Rights Amendment which will new power brakes, new 4-way ell; set of Goodyear Deluxe Snow! walk on stairs again, a most es- come before the Congress this power seats, and Hydra-Matic Tlres, Ruby Roth, Lowell; West Isential step in recovery' to nor- session. Super Drive. Bend Deep Fryer and Roaster. 1 mal living. Not since the establishment If you have not already seen Herbert Elzinga, Lowell; Large of woman's right to vote has Other Services this new Oldsmobile, see it at 3n x 40 Wall Mirror, Martha such an important constitutional your dealer's showroom right lyewis, Lowell; deluxe fitted pic- Among the numerous services amendment pertaining to women away. The Oldsmobile for '54 is nic chest, Aljeous Ingenthron. sponsored by the foundation is been before Congress, and it the car originally scheduled for Lowell. keeping the morale of the should have the thoughtful study patients good. At Christmas end consideration of all women '55—here a year ahead. There's Many Floral Tributes never been a car like this new time every polio patient in the Muriel E. Abraham, president, "88". R'epone enjoyed the ^'^rand Raplte h.spltals who were rnd Lylia Johnson, vice president °f ,hf ner Pliable to ho moved were brouchbroughtt and Plymouth automobiles and of the local club attending a Dis- I y ambulance to their homes to Dodge trucks, and all admired the trict meeting of the Michigan Mrs. WiHiom D. O99 spend the day with their famil- many floral tributes from friends Clubs. Inc. at the Pantlind Ho- ies. Our Lowell patients were Passes in Cafifomia and business places who sent tel Sunday. January 17. There among those to be brought home. Lylia was chosen one of six pan- , Mrs. William D. Ogg passed'^ wishes to Mr. and Mrs^ el members to answer questions | away Sunday. Jan. 10. 1954 at the,rptf,r Speerstra for continued Polio Prevention surcoss ln thei n<,w regarding the proposed Equal 1 ' home of her daughter. Mrs.' i: Ration. As a result of 16 years of re- Fights Amendment asked by the James McAndrew in SiAra Ma-| ^ numb*?; of faf ex- search sponsored by the MARCH p ninety members present from .die, Calif., where she had been '^ anything we dared ex- OF DIMES in the amount of District No. 5. Valuable infor- ' cared for during a long, linger- ^>et^r Speerstra says, in S20.000.000, the National Foun- s ,te of the 001 weather con mation was gained which will be j ing niness. P P " , dation for Infantile Paralvsis is piesented at the Februan- 8th Mrs. Ogg was the widow of the tltions—and all of us are ven planning the largesr mass field meeting. Pev. William Duncan Ogg who happy that so main people woio trials ever attempted in thc his- Two of the local members '•-'^jfoi several years was pastor of jnlorested in meeting our organ-.,ory Medical science. a have been honored by appoint- , ^ilthe Lowell Congregational " inspecting our new starting February 8. 1954. 1.- ment to District Committees. Ly- ^ ;jchurch. She is survived by one "^"'ties. 000.000 second grade school lia Johnson on the Program Co- children will be innoculated with M ordlnation committee and Rose- ^FEWOAND ^:I-CUL BOWUNC MEET.NO a new type polio vaccine which E. C. Foreman who was chosen i mary Fonger on the Public Af- te 'father' the ice skating project i neth. six grandchildren and one j There will be a special meeting is believed to be a permanent fairs committee. for the Lowell Board of Trade, | great grandchild. Intermonr for Moose tournament bowling preventative against paralytic is shown here teaching a real j^HMwas in Pasadena. jheld at thc Moose Club Friday polio. The cost of this Polio _ j night. Jan. 22. at eight o'clock. Prevention Program will be S26. JANUARY SALE young blonde to skate. Ernie has done much to make the skating 50(1.000. However, if the mass Prices reduced on all suits, top- Ice skating at the 4-H Club Exhibition Building has proven to be a most popular winter sport during Folks used to deny themselves 1 Important. enterprise in the building a pleas- Held trials prove successful this coats. warm-lined jackets and the past week and the rink is In splendid shape. Large crowds of skaters are out every night from 7 luxuries to have money in the| ant success and tries to keep vaccine will be available the fol- Soo wool clothing at Coons. to 10 o'clock, old and young alike, enjoy the sport. There's music in the air (and sometimes feet), bank—today they go without j Well-timed silence is more elo- it safe for the little folks who money to have luxuries. I quent than speech—and most si- lowing year for your children and a refreshment wagon to add to the pleasure of an evening at Lowell skating arena. Saturday f-re learning to skate. lence Is well-timed. and mine. evening a couple of feature skaters came over from Grand Rapids and put on an exhibition which Statistics show that clergymen was truly a floor show. The above picture was taken early in the evening when only a few youngsters A sarcastic tongue is always live longer than anyone else—evi- Lowell Beer Store open every had arrived. You should have seen the rink 15 minutes later. James Topp is in charge of the rink and dangerous—especially to the per- Pin-up girls are usually stuck- One advice bought is worth dently they are the best risks here day and evening. Sundays till it is cleared each evening and sprayed for thicker Ice. son who possesses it. up girls. two advices gratis. and hereafter. 7:00 p. m. c39 THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH.. JAN. 21, 19M children Ice skating at Lowell Care for your nylon-wool Twiitfc I m S. Keene-N. Sot ton •K/um kowra Monday afternoctn and really blended sweaters In the same Mrs. Elizabeth Wlssman had a time. It was the first time Mary Potter Cascade Community News manner as you would an all wool on saktes for some and we did By Mrs. Roger Wykes Jr. sweater, advises Lola Belle Green, The Lowell Ledger Banco Club will be held the The South Lowed Circle will a lot of holding up and falling THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., JAN. 21, II •nd AITO soio down. The Ice was swell and extension clothing specialist at tvtry Thurtdat mo'iina $1 112 lowall. Michigan, Enliied at Foil- 2nd Thursday In February with Wiliom R. DeLany, 75 Recent Deaths Point meet Thursday afternoon, Jan, Michigan State College, Nylon •ffica it Lowell, Michigan, at Second Claw Matia'. Mrs. Jake (Peggy) Hoover, Please 21 at 2:00 at the home of Mrs. all in all it was fun. The Dks of Htart Ailment To Need of Appfiances kids are talking of doing it and wool blends must also be Lowell Happenings Bowling Thc Lowell Ledge', ttlablithad Jona lit): Tha AI«o Solo, atlabl ihad Januarv, 1904. note change of time and all come Ray Rlttenger with Mrs. Harold protected from moths, reminds ContoiMated with the Ledge' June 1117. Tha Lowell Jownal at'abllihad ISM Comolidaf and brirg usual things. Rittenger as co-hosteas. again soon. (I wonder If Teacher Agnaa Parry, Phona 5170 William R, DeLany, 75, of Death of Mr. DeLany. and of Miss Green. •d with tfca Ledger Dacamber IS. ItW. Mrs. Marie Rickert and Mrs, and the kids were feeling as the victim of the accident two Connie and Bruce Place went MUS FRANCES JEPfilliS MAHOLO JEFfERIES Mae Clemenz called on Ed Clem- 2611 Thornapple River Dr,, died rtiff as I was by bed time?). JANUARY FUlLISHEt EDlTOt weeks ago at the comer of the skating and tobogganing at Low- Mr. and Mrs. Don MacNaughton The Maurice Alexander family enz Frihay at the Clark Memor- unexpectedly at his home Wed- Mr. and Mrs. Eric Strand and In acreage Michigan places Mamba' Michigan Frait Aitoca'-on nesday afternoon of last week ^eltline and U. S. 16, whose til with the M. Y. F. Saturday and family spent Sunday with of Ada were luncheon guests at SUISCRimON RATES ial Home in Grand Rapids, evening. Bruce Suffered a pain- Geo. Wieland attended a Farm first and Is second In production their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank the Murray-Watson home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Raymond Feuer- Mr. DeLany, who had a heart breathing stopped In the ambu bureau meeting in Grand Rap- tank among the celery growing To all fiubtc'iba'! lacaiviAg thair mail ('om Foil CWicai in Kanl and Ionia countiat ful bump on the jaw but x-rays Behnke of Howard City. Dickie Briggs fell on the Ice UPTOWNER8 LEAGUE 12.50 p* yaar. All olhar JJ£0 p*i y—r. tingle copy 7 canlt. stein and family of Greenville ailment, collapsed In his garage lance before reaching the hospit- ids Monday evening. states. si IOW no fracture. Mr*. Clarence Haney is able to last Wednesday cutting a deep were Sunday p.m. guests at the on the way to get the paper. al, due to chest Injuries, point up 16th WMk be out again after being ill at her gash over one eye. He was taken home eff Mr, and Mrs, Louis Mrs. DeLany, who found him the community's need of some Saturday evening callers of King Milling Co. got back on home the last two weeks. by one of the teachers to Dr. Mc- Miss Jo Simon of Grand Rapids Blough and family. there, telephone Duane Heem- sort of mechanical appliance to Mr. and Mrs. Place were his sis- GET IT HERE! the right foot and grabbed the ter. Mr, and Mrs. John Panney Kay's office where the wound Sofhwtif Bowne 8|>ent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Dell Smit returned to her stra of the Cascade Fire Dept." to induce respiration In various ac- Mr. and Mn. Doaaon WlthercU odd game and total pins from t nd daughter of Lowell, was dressed and several stltchcs Ifn. L. T, Anderson Claire Anderson and baby Marie. home Thursday from her stay at ask If the department had any cident cases. SAVE 25< and family of Grand Rapids called Highland HIU Dairy to hold their Mr. and Mrs. Herman DeHam- taken. Mr, and Mrs. Frederick Keller Reed City. sort of resuscitator It could The Town Board, in Its next ON •AMIlim I Ground Beef on her parents the Clarence fast place. 84 point lead in the and sons of Grand Rapids spent bring. Though without any me- regular meeting will take up the mer of Grand Rapids were call- Haynaa Sunday p. m. Little Craig Schneider%ho has Thc Bownc Center 4-H Club Mr. and Mrs, James Baird league. H. VanderVeen. new- Saturday evening and Sunday chanical device, Mr. Heemstra question of buying an oxygen ers of Mr. and Mrs. M. Wlssman it Try CVfM'i bttfaf m iwtwiin Mrs. Neville Davam of Pewamo been in Butterworth hospital for comer for the "Millers" paced gave a party Wednesday evening were invited to an Elk's dinner last week. with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Jack Buys, fire department administration unit for use in irfmt MdkH to* fa** Wnu visited her mother, Mrs. EUae the past eight weeks suffering the way with a 541 followed by Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs totefMri Rt the Gcrflm) Stihl florae hon John Troy and Miss Julia, chairman, went at once to the such emergencies. This Is a Farm Bureau met at the school ONLY Kropf and sister Mrs. Jack Win- from a virus infection was E Layers 529 and V. Strauses Lyle Condon in South Lowell. * (aapM't «• M IM B< Hmii orlng Austin Bowman who leaves Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Bowman DeLany home, but found there portable tank with maak attach- Tuesday evening and Dr. McKay ib. der from Friday until Sunday. broufht home on Wednesday of 535-206. For the loaers C. Krebs Sunday guests at the formers gave tetanus shots to 33 people. aft tl 8 Prices this week. for the service today. He received and Flora Jane and Mr, and Mrs. was nothing they could do. ment to be used, when necessary, Keith Himebaugh who naa been had a 302 singleton. home were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Geo. Boyenga led the discussion a nice array bag from hte club Wentzloff and son spent Sunday Mr. DeLany, a lifelong resi- in conjunction with artificial When you buy a bottle with the Africultural Dept. of the Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Mullen and PEQUOT Thornton of Saranac. memlier*. Ob Monday evening the evening at the Keith Bowman dent of Grand Rapids, was east- respiration for heart attacks, after which light refreshments Mildred visited relatives in Sara- Ace Plating Co. also grabbed Mr. and "Mrs. Darwin Hend- of Campbell's Catsup United States Government several W.S.C.S. of Bowne Center Church home. ern sales representative for drownings,- accidents, smoke In- were served. The next meeting years and In the foreign service nac Friday evening. the odd game and total pins from ricks and family were Sunday will also be at the school. reduced entertained at their hall in his Mrs. Roger Pit sell and son and Furniture City Upholstery Co. 30 halation, and baby convulsions. for 23c the last two years has returned Mrs, Oscar Moore reiurned the Lowell Ramblers with sub- PLUS-SERVICE guests of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Hen- stitute Guy Qulggle grabbing the honor with a program and pre Mrs, Claire Anderson and little years. For many years he was The unit greatly Increases the Mr. and Mrs, Ray Rittenger with his wife from Lima. Peru. home Sunday after spending the dricks near Lake Odessa. were callers of Mr, and Mrs. spotlight for the evening with a sented him with a billfold and daughter were Thursday guests piominent in semi-pro baseball. efficiency of artificial respira- They have been visiting his broth- holidays with her son Loren Mr. and Mrs. Glen Barkly were Harold Yoder Sunday evening. big 600-223-204, For the lorn some money. nt the Leon Anderson home. He was a member of St. An- tion and chances of recovery and FALARSKI on all er and family and her parents, Moore and family In Wooster. O., Three of our local boys leave veek ago Sunday guests of Thursday evening TWr. and Mrs. C. Kerr had 502. drew's cathedral, where he was is said to have the approval of v/,hercS Mr. and Mrs, John Westrate of and daughter, Mrs, Herbert How. today for the service. James Louise and Geneva Barkly. Rittenger went to a Euchre par- The Vets trimmed Slaters, the SHEETS ?n usher many years; the the medical profession, which Holland, also Dr. and Mrs. E. A. den and family In Monroe. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kimball ty at Mr, and Mrs. Guy Tailent's ^aimominq edd games and total pins with | look for Tim Sign of | Sheehan. Ben Miller and Austin Knights of Columbus, BPOE and considers It greatly superior to a SKINLESS Bowman and family of Grosse Mr, and Mrs, Fred Allen of fnd family were Sunday dinner in South Lowell. E Kinyon pacing with SR Jot- Bowman. We surely hope our Highlands Country Club. resuscitator: the latter is a more ^ pepl Pointe Woods. After a few days Flint spent the week end with Housewtves oil over America know tfcof KQUOTS are made country will never have another guests of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs, Emma Preston Is coming lowed by C. Johnson SU. ft Quality and Service j Surviving Is his wife, Agnes. elaborate machine, which actually visit with their sons In Washing- her sister. Mrs, Anna Yardley. On for years of extra wear—they know thaf PtQUOTS cannot be World War. Hale and family. breathes for the victim, doing along fine and should be coming ton they will leave for Florida for Saturday they attended the fun- Kinyon hit a 207 singleton. For Mr, and Mrs. Edward Wieren- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Thomp- After funeral mass In St. An- home soon, FRANKS SUITS the losers R. Shoemaker hftd 522- beat for crisp, fresh appearance ... for smooth, dose-woven away with manual artificial res- an extended visit with his par- eral of a friend In Cedar Springs ga and family of Middleville were son and Frank Thompson were drews cathedral. Saturday, burial Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Mullen were 200. was made in Woodlawn ceme- piration. but which sometimes ents. Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Hime- and were dinner guests of their softness... for year-ln, year-oul wear feat makes them a real Sunday guests at the Emmett dinner guests Sunday of Mrs. causes hemorrhages. Saturday evening supper guests baugh. sister. Mrs, Guy Moyes. Browers followed suit by tak- tery, Bearers were Bert M. Ba- ing the odd game and total pins value. Sheehan home. Edna Thompson. Cost of an oxygen administra- of their son. Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Mrs, Jean Wachterhauser was Mr, and Mrs. Charles E, Rad- Austin Bowman was a Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shores ker, John E. Dever, John H. Mil- Mullen. TOPCOATS from Dyk and Buys, Speaking tion unit Is around $90-$100. It SAUSAGE taken quite 111 In her home Fri- ford and Lewis Miller called on evening guest of Mr, and Mrs. lar, Dr. Russell E. Klinesteker, of Browers. the aedan. reported- There is 20% to 25% more cotton le a Pequot Plus-Service r.nd family were Sunday dinner would be kept In the fire station Mrs. John Briggs and daughter 27 i day and Is being cared for by relatives and friends in Kalama- Walter Ryder of South Lowell, Harvey Phillips, and Dr, Harry ly black, turned out to be green, \ guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dan for use by either a physician or were Sunday afternoon callers of »63c Mrs. Duras Olln at her home on zoo Sunday afternoon, Muslin than in a Percale. This additional cotton and the greater Louis Klein and son Sylvester A, Tov.ie. so it must have been the green Shores and Jackie in S, E, Lo- trained firemen, and would cut Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Mullen. M-91. The latest report Is that she Mrs, Lydia Smith fell in her vN of Sparta were Friday dinner FALARSKI OVERCOATS hornet. strength of each thread makes them the ideal weight and well. 15 minutes from the time now Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shade and is gaining, home on Monday and was taken guests of the former's daughter Mothers' March of Polio DOUBLE TAPE SELVAGM When you buy from us yon Mrs. Paul Potter spent the needed to rush equipment from family called on Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Williams to Blodgett hospital for x-rays. quality for maximum service. Mrs. Claire Anderson. They were PROJECTING SIZE TABS buy with confidcnce from MI week end with Mr. and Mrs. Hil- Planned Thursday Night town, which is important in cases Ed Johnson of Alto. Sunday. and children of Grand Rapids Mrs, Oscar Moore is assisting Janle. 2-year-old daughter of suthorized Hotpoiat Dealer. on their way home from Lansing hs Tisher in Saranac and Sun- If anyone should desire a nov- lb. at the F,F, Coons home. Mr, and Mrs, R, A, Curtis, Is Mothers' March for Polio funds v,here as little as two mlnutei RING BOLOGNA QUILT-LINED JACKETS were Sunday dinner guests of Our franchise to sell you Hot- where they delivered a load of day all with Mr. and Mrs. James el haircut. I understand that Jim- 35 Sunday dinner guests of Mr, very 111 with flu and was taken to will take place in Cascade Town- nay be the margin between life Mrs. Arthur Schneider. 72x108 TWIN BED point Quality Appliances u apples. Dean were guests at the Paul my Shade can do a pretty good and Mrs, Charles Billinger and Blodgett hospital Monday night. $239 TWIN FITTED $2^9 ship next Thursday night, Jan- and death. Miss Marian Bushnell was the Extra Long backed by the entire Hotpoint Potter home. job. He experimented on Jacky FRESH, YOUNG guest of Miss Ruth Greaves in Dorothy were Mr, and Mrs, Byron Latest reports are that she Is bet- Farmers who think they are uary 28. from 7 to 9 PM. Thte factory service organization- Gloria Hale has been a sick Pack Meeting Tonight and did a very thorough job. SOO WOOL CLOTHING Ionia Saturday. Weeks and Mr. and Mrs. Law- ter. going into the hole financially l:ttle girl for over a week with year, for the first time, the rence Bieri. your assurance of dependabil- Pack meeting of Cascade-Mart- leaving very little left of her Mrs. G. W. Bangs has returned Johnny Claus, son of Mr. and 81x108 DOUBLE BED should take an inventory of their the mumps. whole township will be covered, D). $279 ity and satisfaction. in Cub Scouts will be tonight beautiful red hair. Secretly, Dale BEEF LIVER from a three week visit with Mr. The Robert Bishop family of Mrs. Carl Claus, is in Butterworth DOUBLE FITTED $2^0 farm business to see just where according to Mrs, Russell S. Jen- 33 Extra Long hospital quite ill from complica- Several scholars were absent (Thursday) at 7:30 at Cascade j fot a big bang out of it, but and Mrs. Richard Warner in Fre- Grand Rapids spent Sunday even- LOOK TO they stand. An inventory is a from Cutler school last week sen, Cascade area chairman, who Gladys was heartbroken. Just ing with her parents. Mr, and tions resulting from mumps. lias organized the drive by school. The January theme be-1 LEAN. MEATY A 139.75 .. .NOW $33.75 mont and is staying for the pres- good remedy for a touch of the or. account of illness. one of the things that makes ent with Mrs. Lottie Anderson. Mrs. H. L. Kyser. Mrs. Ed. Reynolds was taken ill school districts. Territory in- ing Minstrels, each den will' Hotpoint - b;ues. says John Doneth. farm Donna Potter and Larry Boss for an exciting day and keeps Miss Lillian Giovack was the Mrs, Mabel LaDue. Mrs. Hal- Monday at her desk at Cook's Law 42x36 PEQUOT CASES El. cludes one area in Cascade have a little skit in blackface, or Suits .. NOW $37.95 59c management specialist at Mich- are among the latest to be ill. parents going round and round. $45.00 guest of her sister Mrs. Lawrence lie Noll of Ionia, and Mrs. Jerry office where she Is employed, and POK THE FINEST...FIRST! Township, but in Caledonia a puppet show. Den No. 1, of igan State College. Sunday afternoon caliers at Little Douglas Barnes Is al- SHORT RIBS IV Ib. Armstrong and family Sunday. Hollinshead and Mrs. EH win Is recuperating at home. school district, and Eastmont as which Mrs. Morris J. Osborn is Ed, Eddie, and Paul Potter and most over his case of the mumps 860,00 NOW $50.95 Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barber and Grinnell of Carson City called far as Wride's Corners (Forest ('en mother, will give a takeoff LEWIS ELECTRIC In certain embarrassing situa- Cclia Boss homes were Mr. and as is Margie Potter and Larry Billy were Sunday dinner guests on their nelce, Mrs, Douglas La- Hill Rd.) on the Lowell Showboat, The "Buy Where Service and Qualify tions. some folks find it harder Mrs. Ralph Wheaton of Saranac. Wittenbach. • at the Ivan Blough home near Due Friday afternoon, to get off the front page of a Mothers collecting funds for regular advancement ceremony Are An Established Fact" will take place. Mr. Smith and I took the Alto. Mrs. Harold Zahn. Mrs. Peter 512 E. Main. Lowell Phone 574« newspaper than it was to get on i Naturally spanking doesn't help Cascade school district No. 1 ...NOW $28.85 Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Blerl Leeman and Mrs. Arle Leeman will be Mrs. James Banta, Mrs. Ib. $33.95 it. I much in this soft-handed age. Cradle Roll Guild of Cascade POT ROAST 39 and Mr. and Mrs. Byron Weeks \islted Mrs. Bert Dennie in Port- Sybrant Dykhouse. Mrs. E. P. were Sunday luncheon guests of land last week Wednesday. $ Christian church will meet to- I-osbar. Mrs. John Kwekel, Mrs. $39.95 ... NOW $33.95 right at the home of Mrs, Rob- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Vickers and Mrs. Blanche Braden of Jack- Peter Price. Mrs. Clare Snyder, CLARK OPEN DAILY ^ 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. ert Van Strien, Cascade Springs family in Grand Haven. In the son spent Monday with her sis- Mrs. Richard Szabo, Mrs. C. H. $17.50 Topcoats .. NOW $39.95 Dr. Plans will be completed for evening they all attended evange- ter. Mrs. John F. Roth. Turner, and Mrs. Ted Walma FRIDAY AND SATURDAY 8:00 A.M. to 9:00 P.M. tiie baked goods sale to be held Plumbing and listic services at the Nazarene Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kinyon and 4 BLANKET SALE '4 Chi Rhos, Junior high age young, . „ , . . . « . . church where they heard Rev. F.uth of Gulliford Drive were topic's eroup of Cascade Chris,- ginning at 10 AM. Mrs. John Heating Harold Gretzinger. widely known Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and !an church will work on Thom- All Prices Include Sales Tax visiting evangelist, Mrs. Ben Snyder. apple River Dr.. from 2005 to the Den Houten Is chairman of the sale, assisted by Mrs. J. Stuart Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Bovee and Mr. and Mrs. Orrin Sterkin village; Jack Haglund has vol- SHEET METAL WORK Ehle. Mr, and Mrs, Vercel Bovee were were luncheon guests of Mr. and Wide Variety-Limited Colors unteered to ride his bicycle, PHONE 5534 guests at a dinner Friday honor- Mrs. M. L. Sterkin In Grand Rap while others will go with MrfT CHRISTIANSEN ing the fourth birthday of Lewis Barbara Heaven Plays Lead ids Sunday. Banta. a sponsor of the group. In 309 East Main St. . Lyle. son of Mr, and Mis, Glcndon Barbara Heaven had the lead The Three M's of the Metho- her car. FOOD LOCKERS Bovee, in the Senior class operetta 'The Lowell (D. Clark, Prop.) Mich. Idist church enjoyed a buffet sup- „.but Exceptional Values! All will bring the money col- 403 E. Main St. Phone 9919 (Somfe Mr, and Mrs. Floyd Boyce were jm?!' at the parsonage Thursday i lected to Mrs, Jensen immed- lowland Sea" at Ottawa Hills week end guests of Mr, and Mrs, High school last Wednesday and j evening, about twenty-five at- iately, so that she can report the Gerald Collins at Lime Lake. | tending. Following the supper HOHWmePHONB drive total at once to Mrs. C.Lee Thursday evenings. She sang Mr. and Mrs, Vern Armstrong the part of Dome Davis, herionc Mrs, Glotfelty gave the origin HELPBO IN AN BMBRGBNCY Dryden. Ada. the Ada Cascade (spent Sunday at their Murray [of several favorite nymns of the of the tragedy and was presented Lake cottage, AARS. THERESA ZIMMERMAN chairman. Schools will also church, the group singing them. 'Hi turn In the dimes the pupils have with several bouquets. Paul Wachterhauser of Alpena GARDEN CfT^ MICHIGAN January WOMEN'S 17Ills was a very interesting and brought In, to Mrs, Jensen. WOMEN VOTERS LEAGUE was railed to Lowell Sunday by , instructive program for the even- the illness of his mother, Airs. Turn on Outside Lights WILL HOLD DISCUSSION ing. William Wachterhauser. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Allison As before, householders who Thornapple unit of the League CASUALS Mr. and Mrs. George Boyenga of Clarksville spent Sunday even- nf MAT ARE MUST want to be called on for contrl- ' Women Voters which meets visited her mother Mrs. Peter ing with the Ben Snyders. Voss at the Rev. A. C. Bauman butions Jan. 2R. are asked to put for morning coffee Thursday Jan. Mr. and Mrs. M, E, Simpson m Values to $8.95 CALL THE on their outside lights. 23 at 9:30 at the home of Mrs. home in Caledonia Sunday. were Sunday dinner -guests of Mr, and Mrs. Glenn Sayles and P. W. Nickel. Grand River Dr.. their son Althen and wife in Bobby visited their nephew Carl Square Dance Success will discuss "State Aids to Local Grand Rapids. Clark and family in Portland Sun- Governmen s an(1 s
Whites Bridge News Florida Oranges 8 >^490 Mrs. Nina VanOcker MICHIGAN, Potatoes U.S. NO. I. SIZE "A" SALE PWCt Those from this community 15 mg 39c Carrots TENDER FtNGER SIZ£ "tir 27c v/ho attenQed the instaUatlon of Annl** MICHIGAN. Ui. NO. I, HAND PICKED, f OA officers of Macabees at Smyrna Hp|IIUd JONATHON OR MclNTOSH LBS. Prunes ASP, URGE 2 CTK 49c Never Saturday night were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickens, Mr. and Mrs. IB-OZ. 4 A. Cabbage NEW CROP, CRISP AND SOLID LB. 7e Raisins Jerry Devlne, Mr. and Mrs. Don ASP. SEEDLESS CTN. 19® Bannister, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew FRESH, FROZEN JUMBO 24 SIZE STALK J B-OZ. before Juhl, Mr. and Mrs. Fay Clark, Pascal Caltry 29c Swanson's Pies BEEF, CHICKEN. TURKEY PKGS. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Clark, Ben 6.00-16 Odland, Mrs. Lizzie Compton, PLUS TAX 93 SCORE, SWEET CREAMERY BUTTER JANE PARKER m Mrs. James Cowles, and Mrs. EXCHANGE jirtsion* in any car! Nina VanOcker. There was a u Champion nice program following the In- siallatlon ceremonies. Sunnyf ield Butter 75c Spanish Bar Cake - 29c IF YOUR OLD Mrs. Rhoda Mooney entertain Al MEL-O-BIT. PROCESSED RECAPPABLE ed the Whites Bridge Bunco club DIIW€A UNEESE AMBUCAN OR PIMENTO 29c Plnapplo Pie 43o at her home last Thursday af the New temoon. B-OZ PHILADELPHIA PKG. w* firtsiont Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lane and Crsam Choose Cinnamon Broad JANE( PARKER LOALOAFF 25c Bobbie of GreenvUle spent Standard Thursday evening with Mrs LS11. Chod-t-BH AMBUCAN CHEESE FOOD I LOAF Tie Potato Chips JANE PATKER Lane's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ted SOX 59e VanOcker. LOW AS Mrs. Lizzie Compton and Clare ALSO REDUCED were in Ion!a Monday evening Bean Sprouts UCHOY . 2 CANS 29c Boraxo ^ 17e ^ Borax 19c Cmr iUuilraltd: 1954 Suptr "88" Uolidmr Coup*. Whit, i YOUR OLD h.p. plus PowerFllte rnd called on Mrs. Eva Houser- optional at alra etui. A Gtntral Moton Vmlut. TIRE WlU man who is U1 in Ionia Memor- Size 6.70-15 ial hospital 1095 COVER THE PIUS TATAX Greatest performing "power team" of all time! Safest, Arleen, daughter of Mr. and Durkee'S Msrgirine BARTERS U. 31c Rival Dog Food ^ 11 2££21e STANDARD I EXCHANGEXCHANl E DOWN PAYMENT most powerful of today's V-8 engines. . . most powerful, Mrs. Fred Bowen, who has been 75' World's Record "Rockot I if yourr old tir« moel automatic of all transmissions! Come try them for 111 Is being treated by a Grand it rccoppobU A WEEK yourself ... in the car that broke all previous records in Paplds specialist. ths world's toughest stock-car test at Indianapolis! Recipe Marshmallows 19s Clorox Bleach SOT. 19c "Why not have farm machin- ery overhauled and repaired now OLDSMO I when farm mechanics are not oonne drive the BEAUTIFUL CHRYSLER Star-Kist Tuna ^ 34c Chiokefl Fricastee *£» 49c Ron's Shell Service Helm's Texaco busy?" ask Michigan State Col- SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER lege agricultural engineers. 329 E. Main, Lowell Ph. 9243 E. Main St., Lowell Ph. 9225 "Why wait until you need the FOR COOKING equipment next spring just to Mazola Oil AND SALADS BOT"39. c enjoy the thrill of rushing ALL 222 W. MAIN ST. Wlttenbach Sales & Service around?" THE GRANULATED DETERGENT FOR Wittenbach Sales & Service 7I0W. Main, Lowell Ph. 9207 Mc QUEEN MOTOR CO. LOWELL, MICH. AUTOMATIC WASHING MACHINES W. Miin St. Lowell CECIL BIBBLER Sales Manager Phone 9207 Opportunity is what opens the Karo Syrip BLUE LABEL 5 CAN 57c ^ 39c door for you, but it takes hard - work to stay on the inside. Boyd Sr., and Doris Boyd are Mr. and Mrs. Marlon Hare, L H. S. HONOR ROLL THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL. MICH., JAN. 21, 1954 9 Segwun Community still on the Job after the exciting from Decatur, Ind., visited her THE LOWELL LFOQER, LOWELL, MICH., JAN. 81, 1M4 Mrs. Fred J. Boyd., Sr. experience of a hold up. Mrs. father Mr. Clyde Richard, also 2nd Period, 1st Semeater, W54 Christmas in Japan i Alto Fire Department will ing lot for a two week LoweU Ledger The following students have a Alto Community News 67.55 L. E. Johnson Is giving them a Mr. and Mrs. John Richard, over Ar«oo c»or,inu tr iD i_ have their January meeting at Friday and Saturday to Fertffben Now Reody S,cr2lcl< Jr wh0 Michigan Mut. Liability.. 101.W helping hand. the week end. "B" average for thla marking MRS. CLAUD 8ILCOX —PHONE ALTO 4SS1 " ' Die Fire House on Monday nve- of Grand Rapids spent Wednes- Lowell Council Proceedings the use of It Wm. Helm Texaco Sta... For 19S4 Operations Tuesday, Jan. 12th, Mr. and Japan with the armed forces. In ..ipg j . 25. Claud Sllcox and 30.37 Mrs. Leon Seeley Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Mullen period and are on the Honor an Snow Communify day afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Abe Kalawart Lyle Covert 44.28 Mrs. Eugene Morris entertained Roll. a letter to his folks stated that Dan Wlngeier will furnish the Mrs. S. P. Reynolds Sherman Reynolds. that the foregoing resolution be Trustee Fonger reported that Fertilizer storage facilities In end Mr. and Mrs. Edward Kala- and children weie luncheon V/HITE CIRCLE OF W. 8. C. S. IMPROVEMENTS DISCUSSED A regular meeting of the Com C. H. Runciman Co 47.92 six little girls In honor of their he was very appreciative of the Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Falrchlld accepted. the Parks Committee had a meet- Michigan are crowded with well- Mr. and Mn. Don Shores and wart from Grand Rapids, were guests of Clyde Mullen Sunday Ninth Grade: Barbara Kelly, AT AUXILIARY MEETING lunch. mon Council of the Village of West Side Garage 26.90 daughter, Sheila's third "birthday. The White Circle of the W. S. boxes sent him at Christmas of Lowell were dinner guests on ing with the 4-H Fair Association cured plant foods, advises Paul J. Linda of Lowell spent Saturday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd evening. Frenda Rankin. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rich- Snow Extension class has been Lowell was held in the Council Roll Call: Munroe yes, Fonger LAP Petty Cash 9.58 Other guests were Glen Miller C S. held their regular monthly The American Legion Auxlll- time by the church and the home Wednesday evening of Mr. and Committee to talk over the possi- Rood, Michigan State College evening with Mrs. Ivah Phillips Connors, Saturday evening Ronnie haymor is sick with Tenth Grade: Jean Antonl- ardson spent Sunday with their postponed from Jan. 20th to Jan. Rooms of the City Hall, Monday yes, Elzinga yes, Rutherford yes, Lowell Mun. Utilities 87.91 and Mrs. Iva Morris of Ada, and meeting Wednesday evening in rry met Tuesday evening, Jan. folk. He wrote that he was the Mrs Lester Antonldes. the occa- bility of drawing up a lease with soil scientist. ind R. A. Mr. and Mrs. Alex the mumps. des, Patricia Balcerzak, Phyllis brother-in-law, Walter Walbrldge 27th for an all day meeting at evening, Jan. 4, 1954. Oatiey yes. Yeas 5, Nays 0. Car- Alexander's Stand. Serv.. 42.74 also Sheila's aunt Joan Schmidt Mrs. Harley York entertained the church dining room. In the 12, at the home of Mrs. Anna only boy as far as he knew who sion being the Antonldes" wed- the Fair AuuclaUon on the use Now is the time to get fertiliz- Rozek, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Phil- On Monday, Mr. and Mrs. Ev- E. Cole, Janet Dart, William of Dutton. the home of Mrs. Alex Robertson rled. of Grand Rapids. She received the Peckham group Friday after- cbsence of the president, Mrs. Falrchlld. The meeting was call- received Christmas boxes from ding anniversary. of the 4-H Fair Grounds. Trusfee er of the kind and amount need- lips and family of Lowell were erett Carey tmd their daughter Hoffman, Joanne Kaufleld. The two little sons of Rev. for working on purses. The meeting was called to or- Total $1,437.32 many lovely gifts after which' a noon at her home on Lowell Claud Sllcox and the vice pres ed to order by the president, fronds In the States. He spread Fonger read some of the provi- callers during the week. Jenean were In Paris looking A new asphalt tile floor was der by the Village President, W. Be It Resolved, that the Village ed for successful 1954 operations. View Ave. Eleventh Grade: Barbara Bur- Uient, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. E. Mrs. Virgil Daniels. Painting of i nd Mrs. Lawrence Jones have sions for a lease and Attorney dainty lunch was served. the contents of the boxes out on laid Saturday In the basement of A. Roth, at 8:15 p.m. of Lowell accept the agreement Street: Fertilizer prices have not In- Mr .and Mrs. Burleigh Schroe- Minnie Hawk has been on the ever the fish hatcnery. tie, Esther Eckman. LUa Lee I. Tlmpson called the meeting kitchen and buying a new cook been quite III but are Improving. PUBLIC NOTICES Shlvel told the Council that he Calvin Miller of Lowell View a table and asked all the boys Snow Church. of the Michigan Bell Telephone creased and no price Increase Is dei of Lansing were Sunday call- sick list with the flu this past Diane Hawk and Linda Con- Green, Susan McPherson, Maur- to order. Mr. and Mrs. Val Watts stove were discussed. It was vot- Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Coons of Trustees present: Munroe, Fon- would write a tentative lease for Payroll 12-14 to 28' 456.40 Ave., had the misfortune of pain- In thc room to share the good Frank Lewis was pleasantly VANDERVEEN, FdEIHOFE* A COOK. Allyi. Co. to sell 50% Interest In poles expected, he reports, but fertiliz- ers of Mr. and Mrs. T. Schroeder week, but is much better at this nors visited Ruth Ann Kinyon een Rankin, Cary Stiff, Eleanor in charge of the program showed ed to hold a bake food sale at Grand Rapids were callers at the BJ5 E. Mair St.. Lowill, Mich. ger, Elzinga, Rutherford, Oatiey. the approval of both parties as Helms Texaco Sta 7.31 fully Injuring his left hand be- things with him, thus making surprlsed last Wednesday evening ORDER AProiNTING IIME FOR HEARING on lines as specified in bill of er will mean extra yields that and family. writing. on Gulliford Dr. Saturday after- Vanden Huevel, Mary Vanden s'ldes taken by their son, Ron- Dlntaman's store Saturday at Itvln Dlntaman home Friday soon as he received all of the Secretary of State 3.00 tween a box car and a truck, quite a party for them all. Amos when several of his neighbors CLAIMS Trustee Christiansen absent. sales. No. S 404 and S 378, with can put extra dollars in farmers Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Wingeler of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Schwacha noon and all went sleigh rid- Heuvel. r.ld, on his trips to many eastern 1:00 p. m., Jan. 23. The Secret afternoon. Slalo of Michigan, The Probate Court (or material. The Ferris Co 48.38 v.hlle working for Bruce Walter. Jr. sent his mother a beautiful came bringing Ice cream and charts attached. pockets. Alto, Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Bloom- end baby were guests of their ing. ports. The pictures were very| Friend and belated Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Howard Bergy •he County ol Kent. Kent Co. Road Comm 230.25 All of the Boyd children are Twelfth Grade: Georgia Bunk- coffee table from Japan, which At a teiiion of taid court, held at the Village Attorney, R. M. Shlvel, er of Alto were Tuesday supper of Grand Rapids visited the Wm. cake to remind him of his birth- Trustee Oatiey asked to be ex- Hoekstra Truck Equip having the mumps and Edward parents. Mr. and Mrs. Frank er, Bruce Clemenz, Shirley Colby, e'ear and beautiful. Mr. Watts | party followed the business ses- can be seen In the Alto library probate office, in the city of Grand Rapidi, also present. It was moved by Trustee Elzin- 8.00 CRADLE SHOWER HONORS Reynhouts Sunday afternoon. day. Those present were Mr. and n taid county on the cused and retired from the meet- roe that the meeting be adjourn- guests of Mr. ana Mrs. Sam .Boyd Is In Osteopathic Hospital Schwacha, Sunday afternoon and Donna Gee'hoed, Richard God- explained them so Interestingly sion. Gifts were exchanged and window. ga seconded by Trustee Ruther- Alexander's Stand. Serv., 2.06 MRS. LORENE KOHN JONA9 Mrs. Menno Baker and son Ly- 7th day of January A. 0., I?M ing. ed. Yeas 4, Nays 0. Carried. Qulggle and Roger. The supper evening. fiey, Phyllis Klahn, Steven My- as to make them next to best Ihe names of secret friends re- Mrs. Laura Sydnam Is residing Preient: HON. JOHN OALTON, Judge of The minutes of the last regular ford that the foregoing resolution L. & P. Petty Cash 100.00 •for observation. But Mrs. Fred A cradle shower was given man, Mrs G. C. Richards. Mr. Probate. , was honoring the 90th birthday to a trip Into Hawaii, Hong Kong vealed. One new member joined Alto Locals at 1706 Davis Hill. Vancouver, meeting of December 21, 1953 be accepted. Lowell Mun. Utilities 10.50 ers, Carol Parsons, Etheldra Per- and Mrs. Frank Antonldes and In tha Matter of the Eitate of It was moved by Trustee El- W. A. ROTH. of Walter Qulggle. Thursday evening. Jan. 14, hon- and many other places. the group. Mrs. Peter White A public meeting to discuss Wash. Her birthday is Jan. 26 JOHN L, ©'HARROW, Deceased were read and approved. C. H. Runciman Co ,. 744.00 rin, Rheta Smith, Shirley Thom- zinga, seconded by Trustee Ruth- President oring Mrs. Lorene (Kohn) Jonas ihe proposed Rural Agricultural and as she enjoys hearing from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox. It appearing to the court that the timo Roll Call: Munroe yes, Fonger Mr. and Mrs. Harold Buttrlck I AM PROUD TO INTRODUCE as. After a short business session v/hose husband Is a World War Mr. and Mrs. Louie Seeley and lor presentation of claimi against said estate The Clerk read the report of erford that the clerk be authoriz- LOUIS W. KINGSLEY and family spent Sunday with of Columbus, Ohio, at the home II veteran. The next meeting School District will be held Tues- her friends in Alto we suggest should be limited, and that a time and yes, Elzinga yes, Rutherford yes, Total $1,609.90 The following students had all Mrs. Fryllng and Mrs. Mildred children were dinner guests Sun- the Police Department for the ed to transfer $1,530.00 from the Clerk Mr. and Mrs. Dan Gabriel and of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. day, Jan. 26 at 8 p. m. In the they all send her a birthday place be appointed to receive, examina and Oatiey yes. Yeas, 5, Nays 0. Car- "As" In their academic sub- Tobias served a light lunch of will be Tuesday evening, Feb. sdjust all claims and demands against said Motor Vehicle Fund to the Gen- Approved: January 18.1954 Paul Kohn. Hostesses were Mrs. Alto school. Districts Included card so she may get on that day of Mr. and Mrs. Jay Patter- period of December 21 to 31,1953, ried. Light A Power: family In Kalamazoo. cookies, sandwiches and coffee. 9 at the home of Mrs. Anna deceased by and before said court; eral Fund for the purpose of re- FRANK BARNHART Glenn Higgins and daughter, jects: Barbara Kelly, Brenda son of Ionia. It it Ordered, that creditors of said de- as submitted by Police Chief F.L. Falrchlld. In the proposed merger are the date. We know by experience Payroll 12-14 to 28 $2,593.39 Rnnkln, Maureen Rankin, Elean- The next meeting will be at Mr. and Mrs. Leon Austin and ceased are required fo present their claims Stephens. Superintendent Moore read a imbursing the General Fund for Glenna. Games were played for praded districts of Alto, Clarks how fine it is to hear from home to said court at said Probata Office on or Pension Supplement 61.20 or Vanden Heuvel. children and Mr. and Mrs. Ted list of street and sewer Improve- monies spent on Village Streets. Alto Phone 3583 ihe evening's entertainment and the Val Watts home with -Mrs. Alto Locals ville. Freeport. and the surround when we are away so far. be'ore the Secretary of State 3.50 Watts as hostess, Barbara Wlt- Funk and children of Comstock 22nd DAY OF MARCH, A. 0., IK4 The clerk also read a compiled ments which could be done In the lefreshments were served. Lor- Frank Barnhart of Logan ls|!nR Palmary or graded districts, Robert Grube. daughter Mar- af ten o'clock in the forenoon said time and Roll Call: Munroe yes, Fonger Duncan Elec. Mfg. Co.... 46.00 McDURMID'S IRON t METAL 270,000 Polio Patients tenbach as program chairman Park spent Saturday afternoon report of Police Dept. activities coming year. Mr. Moore asked the as a driver salesman for Standard Oil Co. ene received many lovely gifts. ian and the later's fiance, Don place being hereby appointed for the exam- yes, Elzinga yes, Rutherford yes. Marvel Refining Co 500.57 attending a Drivers Tranlng | Mr. and Mrs. Dale Shade and and evening with Mr. and Mrs. ination and adjustment ol all claims and de- for the entire year of 1953, which rouncll to give some thought to About fifty guests were pres- Since the pattent program and Mrs. H. D. Smith as refresh- c,,,,dren and M,ss Engstrom, also Mr. Grube's sis- Yeas 4, Nays 0. Carried. Osceola Refining Co 1,768 61 Phone 502S 5334 Segwun Ave., SE. Lowel in the School In Albion this week under l Pauline John- Raymond Hesche Sr. Wednesday mands against said deceased. showed the work the department these as work could be started In ent from Grand Rapids, Lowell, started, the National Foundation ment chairman. Mrs. Dan Walk- s, n ter. Miss Mary Grube all of If Is Further Ordered, That public notice • Mich. Bell Telephone Co, thc supervision of tne Standard. ' *1*"* Sunday evening with had done for the year. 174.27 has spent $174,000,000 for this er joined the circle as a new r and 1 5- guests at the Hesche home were thereof be given by publication of a copy of the spring. It was moved by Trustee Elzln-. Alto territory Saranac, Ionia and Belding O!) Cn He will return home on j M " M * Fdward Johnson Grand Rapids visited Sunday this order for three successive weeks previous Socony Vacuum Oil Co 219.19 Buyers of All Kinds of Iron purpose alone. The money has member. 3 Mr. and Mrs. Dell Scott of Sara- to said day of hearing, in the Lowell Ledger ga, seconded by Trustee Munroe, | Jan. 25 and will begin driving i ^ daughter. with their aunt, Mrs. Josephine It was moved by Trustee Mun- Attorney Shlvel read a letter Kuhlman Electric Co 1.00 — Jim Green provided aid to 270.000 polio pa- nac who had recently spent sev- a newspaper printed and circulated in said that the clerk be Instruced to In- A Ledger want ad will do the truck as driver-salesman for Jim' ^r. and Mrs. Leonard John- Toote. Knowing that Mrs. Foote county. roe. seconded by Trustee Ruther- from John P. Shlmmens asking Lowell Ledger 88.98 Read the Ledger want ads. eral weeks with Mr. and Mrs. struct the Village Treasurer to and Metal Job. tients. son. son Dale and Miss Charlotte would not be able to attend the JOHN DALTON, ford that the clerk be and hereby the Council to add their support Mich. Bell Telephone Co, 51.49 Green. His telephone number is Ray Hesche Jr.. in Texas. A true copy: Judge of Probate transfer the Village Tax Monies Anderson were entertained at Engstrom-Grube wedding which Is Instructed to write the Police to other General Law Villages In Gen. Elec. Supply Co 754.22 USED FARM EQUIPMENT OF ALL KINDS, JUNK 3a85. Mr. and Mrs. R. R. Rubreckt DAISY C. COGSHALL. from the Tax Account to the Vil- dinner at the home of Carl John- will be solemnized on Jan. 23, Register of Probate c38 40 Dept. a letter of appreciation for obtaining legislation to allow vil- L. & P. Petty Cash, 47.77 Alto American Legion Auxill- lage General Bank Account for CARS, FURNACES, BATTERIES, ETC. son and his son-in-law and daugh- they came Sunday to spend the the good job they have done in lages to contract light plant Im- L. & P. Deposit Refunds. 10.00 c.ry will hold a baked goods sale general purposes. OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9 P.M. ter. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Letson day with her. bringing some carrying out their duties as peace provements In the same manner Pick Up S«rvlct Eari J. MeDlormld in Dlntaman's Store. Saturday at Charlotte. lovely gifts. officers In the Village of Lowell as they have done In the past. Total $6,320.19 r.fternoon Jan. 23 at one o'clock. Roll Call: Munroe yes, Fonger Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Cornel- for the past year. Yeas 5, Nays 0. yes, Elzinga yes, Rutherford yes. c39 Attorney Shlvel was given au- Water & Sewer: Neil Hoffman and daughter Jan-, ius Bowens visited her sister. Carried. Yeas 4, Nays 0. Carried. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colby vis- thorization to write letters to our ice of Hudsonvllle came to visit Mrs. Fred Fuss of Foreman Rd. \vSi6 «r Secretary of State . $ .50 n ited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. The clerk reported receiving State Representatives urging their their parents the Johnsons and who has been ill for some time. It was moved by Trustee El- Ellis & Ford Mfg. Co... 16.47 Arthur Johnson of Wayland, monies In the following amounts: support for the above mentioned zinga. seconded by Trustee Fon- Mueller Co 38.34 Yrooer Janice remained to visit her They also called on Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Christian Reformed Tuesday evening. legislation. Lyle Covert 7.33 grandparents this week. Kenneth Goff in Saranac. General Fund: ger that bills in the following Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hess ac- JOHN DEERE DAY amounts be paid: Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hugh- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hoag The Council has been requested companied Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Parking Violation fines $7.00 Total $ 62.64 son of Grand Rapids were Sun- rre rejoicing over the birth of to put a time limit on parking In Gospel Service ^ Graham to thc "Safe Drivers" General: U (• COR LES<5 day afternoon and lunch guests p. daughter. Elizabeth Ree at Lee Fund Dividends the Village Parking loL by the banquet given f o r drivers in Grand Total $9,430.05 t*. '"1* Cfc ct their aunt. Mrs. Linnie Kline Blodgett hospital Tuesday. Jan. merchants of East Main St., Village Pay 12-14 to 28 . $ 480.00 Located at the Lowell City HaH CHKXENSAIE! Michigan with a safety driving Elec. Sorting Mach. Co $ 4.50 Fire Dept. Pay, Dec 235.25 Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Colby spent 12. Mrs. Hoag and Elizabeth Globe and Rutgers 9.00 which would give more people a Roll Call: Munroe yes, Fonger record of from five to fifteen Saturday, January 23 Mich. Bell Telephone 64.44 Classes for Children, Young People and Sunday and Monday at Lewlston, came home Saturday. years. The Associated Truck Golden Cycle Corp 2.70 chance to park while shopping. yes, Elzinga yes, Rutherford yes. r*tending the formal opening )f Mrs. James Green served as Lowell Twp. Trcas 130.78 Adults. Mr. Harry Boersma, Supf. COMPARE KROGER PRICES ON FRESH CUT-UP Lines was the host for the ban New York Trust Co 50.00 Yeas 4 Nays 0. Carried. the newly organized State Bank substitute teacher at Moseley all Starting at 11:00 A.M. The Police Committee was In- Blxby Office Supply Co... 45.75 quet and presented the awards. Chemical Bank & Trust Co 618.50 of Lewlston. of which Mr. Colby last week. structed to have Frank Stephens Frank L. Stephens... 29.91 It was moved by Trustee Ruth- Sunday. 10:00 O'Clock. Everybody Wekome Mr Graham received a he|utlful U. S. Trust Co of N. Y 27.50 TOP QUALITY Save by the Piece, Too! is a director. The bank operate-; run a check survey on this park- Secretary of State 2.00 erford, seconded by Trustee Mun- C5 tf wrist watch for ten years of a branch office at Atlanta where Feed your pregnant ewes so safe driving and Mr. Hess was $712.50 Breasts ib 85/ Wings ib 29< Mr. Colby's sister. Mrs. Jack Paul that they gain slightly more than Caledonia High School given a lovely gold pin for six lives. Mr. Paul is vice president the weight increase of the lamb It was moved by Trustee Elzin- Legs and Thighs ib 75/ years. There were over two hun- and director of the new bank. they are carrying, advises Gray- ga, seconded by Trustee Ruther- dred drivers and company offic- 2ibs Mrs. Gerald Ashley of Lansing don Blank, extension animal ford that the clerk be Instructed Necks and Backs . 25/ ials present. was guest of honor at a birthday husbandmen at Michigan State to transfer $2,000.00 from the Lee Mrs. Polly Oesch of South surprise given by her son-in-law College. This is to prevent preg- Dividend Account to the General Extra Ufldar Bowne was a Friday afternoon and daughter. Mr. and Mrs. Vir- nancy disease or lambing paral- GOOD & CO Fund for the purpose of making fully drtuad callers of Mrs. Minnie Bouck. gil Daniels, in the Alto Ameri- ysis. the final payment on the pledge r«
•••MM io YHE LfcWtLl LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., JAN. ai, COMING EVENTS Howard C. Zindell Chtck 'Sugar BuiV Now < Engagements Announced Tapping Season Near New Poultry Head The Child Study Club will meet Now Is the tlm« to tidy up the Thursday, January 2l8t, at the Howard C. Zindei, 38. will be- "sugar bush" for the maple tap-! home of Mrs. Marian Lee, 829 come the new head of the poul- ping season just around the cor-| Monroe: (•hostess will be Mrs. try department in the school of ner, suggests P. W. Robblns, ma-1 Cogs it Mi 11 wheel Flora Jean Beachum. Frank Agriculture at Michigan Statu pie syrup specialist In the Mich- Stephens will speak on civil de- College, effective immediately. igan State College forestry de- fense. and roll call will be Ideas 'Poujin^ Another in the series of ON THE JOB articles introducing our employees partment. on "How to Brighten your and describing the part each one performs in the service of the company Home." Other farm work Is not so RFIKM VIOIET FLMT FOOD IN CAPSUtf fORM to the community. pressing now, he explains, and Daisy Garden Club will have Mod* Capeciolly lor Airioai VioW* some Improvement-cuttings can a euchre party at the home of Mr. Promo Im Blotto an Growth and Color be made In the woodlot. It's a and Mrs. Wlnton Wilcox on Wed- good time to get out some logs 18 nesday evening, January 27th. to be buzzed up for wood—to CAPSULES 35c Virgil Members are requested to bring keep the maple sugar boilers fir- your own sandwiches. ed up, but not this coming sea- Lowell Sportsman Club will son—in 1955. Wood must be cut KIEL'S Roudabush meet Tuesday, Jan. 26, at 8:00 p. at least six months ahead of FLOWER AND GIFT SHOP , m. at the City Hall, for selection time to be dry enough to use, 517 E. Miin Phoiii 5150» of a list of candidates for new of- Robblns explains. It's a practi- Employed by the Company ficers, and to organize for annual cal fuel and cutting It out will banquet. Members «re urged to Improve the stand. Since March 12,1951. be prompt so a few euchre games can be played following meeting. Virgil operates the pneu- The Congregational Women's matic packer. He feeds the Fellowship will hold their month- Ground« Croninger-McMahon ly meeting in the church parish C empty sacks to the machine house Friday. Jan, 22, at 2:00 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert S. Cronin- which fills the sacks with ger. Cascade rd., have announced p.m. with all groups participating. flour, weighs each package the engagement of their daugh- P. T. A. meeting Wednesday, C.^/A/DFA Beef 3 99 ter, Charlyn Ai-vunne. to Roger January' 27th, 8 P. M. Lowell The State Board of Agricul- correctly and sends it to O. McMahon. jr., son of Mrs. High School Prpjection room. Roger O. McMahon of Lowell, Dr. Oatiey on Fluoridation of wa- ture, governing body of the col- the sealer. He maintains his lege, approved the Michigan and the late Mr. McMahon, ter. Kraft machine in perfect working The couple has not completed State College graduate as a suc- C wedding plans. There will be a social meeting cessor to Prof. Carl G. Card, order at all times. For every of the American Legion, Clark- who retired on December 1. Miss Croninger is a senior at order Virgil must also select Ellis Post, at the quarters next Zindell, a native of Grand Dinner 2 the University of Michigan. The Monday, 7:30. Refreshments and 29 brlde-groom-elect attended Cen- Rapids Is well known in Lowell. the correct sacks in the cards. tral Michigan College. He was a member of the Spar- Nabisco Premium right siies and quantities The Past Noble Grand annual tan football team in his under- Vander Vennen-Wierenga and have them on hand to installation dinner meeting will graduate days at MSC In the mld-thlrtles. He was graduated C Miss Jean Marie VanderVen- be held Monday, Jan. 25, at 6:30 LB. BOX fill orders without losing nen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. p.m. at the home of Mrs. Frank with a BS degree In poultry in Kreno H. VanderVennen, Dun- Gulliford. All Lowell PNG's are 1937 and received his MS degree Saltines valuable time. Another ham SE, to John William Wler- cordially invited. Mrs. Dale Page In '41 and recently completed 27 "Cog in the Millwheel" do- enga, son of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. Frank Gulliford are the work for a doctor of education degree at Michigan State. Rauser's ing his job efficiently. liam Wierenga of Ada. The committee in charge. couple will be married April 2. From 1941 to 1946. Zindell served In the armed sen-'ce as a lb. Lowell Netvs lieutenant colonel after several Mrs. Stephen Smith who re- years overseas with the air Bologna cently fell on Ice at her home corps. Upon his discharge he fracturing her pelvic bone Is still joined the poultry staff and has 39 a patient in Blodgett hospital. She been prominent in state hatch- J&uj WMtiq Compamj Is recovering slowly. ery and poultry ' processing or- ganizations. ** Lowell. V Michigan ' ion j 9325 Phone Special Orders p39 Oscar J. Nelson ment for the evening, affer announce the engagement, of which we adjourned to the din- their daughter Nola Arlene to Richard Bryan, son of Mr. and a Day in Advance ing room where a pot luck sup- I'er was served. Mrs. Kenneth Bryan. A June wedding Is being planned. Next regular meeting will bo held on Saturday evening, Jan- Lowell Bakery uary 23, and after the meeting a Wedding Announced card party will furnish the en- Clark-Anderson tertainment. A free will offer- Phone 5917 220 E. Main Mr. and Mrs. Lewis S. Clark of ing will be taken during the evening, the proceeds from same Cascade Rd. announce the mar- to be sent to the March of Dimes. riage of their son Ralph S. to For an unbeatable STRANGER IN PARADISE Everyone is urged to attend this Miss Ruth M. Anderson of Man- Gordon MacRae meeting and bring friends. Pot- istee. The wedding ceremony combination, be sure LAST TIMES TONIGHT: 'TAKE THE HIGH luck lunch will be served after took place at the Evangelical her ring U a beautiful ADI-ADIOS AMIGO ' Covenant Church, South Bend GROUND" in color with Richard WidmailL Jo Stafford thc- party. The next dance will be held on Ind., (he Rev. Robert W. Ander- Ii n WOMAN Saturday evening, January 16, son officiating on Thursday Jan. Friday and Saturday January 22 and 23 7, af 4:30 P. M. They wert at- Jose Ferrer with Beathea King's committee design from ... /1 serving the refreshments. tended by Mr. and Mrs. Randal jrHRRIS that Hit FOR NOW AND ALWAYS Tohulka of South Bend. After Like a .45 Slugl Lu Ann Simms CARD OF THANKS a wedding trip they wiil reside at 9305 Cascade Rd. BABY BABY BABY I wish to express my humble Teresa Brewer Avery and sincere thanks to Rev. Fr. Fewer Deaths in THE DARKEST MOMENT Grant, Fr. Sitko, Fr. Kllllan and Jewelers mi For only a few cents a day Lefty Frizzell Fr. Sheehy for their many bless- Michigan Traffic you can get 'round-the- Lowell, Mich. THE TYPEWRITER ings and consoling words during BARRY 9UJVAN| Michigan traffic accidents clock protection against losses LeRoy Anderson my stay at St. Mary's hospital; and also to the Sisters and nurs- claimed 163 lives during Novem- Ban MM. from burglary, hold-up and I CANT BELIEVE THAT es, and all personnel of the third ber, or three less than In the YOU'RE IN LOVE WITH ME floor: and to my kind friends and same month of 1952, according AnAM i And Once Only at 8:45 other forms of thievery. Surely Bing Crosby neighbors who came to visit me, to the State Police monthly sta- this is worth looking into! and who sent cards and gifts; tistical report. also, the Holy Name Society for Although the report showed a Wayne MORRIS HARD-HITTING Radio Service the gift; and Gov. G, Mennen Wil- drop In the death toll, other fig- •EXCITEMENT 1 RITTENGER liams and members of the State ures rose sharply. There were INSURANCE SERVICE Company Highway Department for cards 4.888 persons Injured, an in- THEpjghtj and gifts of consolation. crease of 10 per cent, and 15,761 iwman 210 W. Main 8L Lowoll R. G. CHROUCH p-39 Frank J. Donovan. accidents a gain of 17 per cent, as BRADSHAW - - w,* VIRGINIA GREVI Phone 5371 206 E. Main St. Phone 9275 compared with November of 1952. IN MEMORIAM Pedestrian deaths were down in THE PREMIUM POCAHONTAS both rural and urban areas, but Sunday and Monday January 24 and 25 In loving memory of our dear most of the reduction was offset MADE FAMOUS BY MocFARLANE father and grandfather William Sunday Shows Continuous from 3 P.M. by more fatalities In other types 25 YEARS AGO Hesche who passed away four of accidents. One of the Increas- RAVENNA years ago, Jan. 24, 1950. es was In car-train crashes which Mr, and Mrs. Seymour Hesche STILL THE BEST! took 12 lives at rural railroad and family LIVESTOCK SALES crossings. , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Bloomer and The record for the first 11 Price? for Jan, 18: 1051 Head family. months of 1953 showed 1,705 per- BERWIND BRIQUETS of Livesfock, 44 Cons. Poultry, sons killed, 51,747 Injured and EASY TO HANDLE CARD OF THANKS 34 Cons. Hay and Straw. 162,326 accidents. This was an Veal up to $32.00 cwt I wish to thank all thc friends increase of 10 per cent In deaths Beef Steers and Heifers up to $22.70 cwt. who remembered me with cards, over the first 11 months of 1952, calls and good wishes while I was a 19 per cent gain in injuries and PHOENIX LUMP Beef Cows up to $14.75 cwt. In the hospital. a 14 per cent Increase In acci- LARGE PIECES, FREE BURNING Beef Bulls up to $14.60 cwt. p39 Milton Wilcox, Jr. dents. Feeder Cattle from $9.00 to $19.25 cwt. Estittiited mileage for the first Tues., Wed., Thurs. January 26, 27, 28 10 months of 1953. the latest fig- Hogs ; up to $26.50 cwt. ACCOUNTING AND ures available, was 22 billion, GLENBROOK STOKER She Wat Reody to Sows up to $23.50 cwt. TAX SERVICE nine per cent more than the 20.1 ENDS STOKER TROUBLE billion miles reported for the Forgit She'd Ever Feeder Pigs from $14.50 to $23.50 each individual — Farmer same period In 1952. The death bMolodyl Horses from $58.00 to $71.50 each Corporation — Partnerships rate of 7.1 per 100 million miles JANE of travel was up three per c^nt. A load of one of these Lambs up to $20.00 cwt. Michigan Intangibles WYMAN Reliable, confidential and Premium Coals will SALE STARTS AT 5:00 P. M. BIRTHS SMlMTDDI complete income tax service The sale has the largest number of buyttrs paying the iiaciftai highest market prices for your livestock. by university graduate. Born to Mr. and Mrs. Robert convince you SMMQT ftnMIMKhOMI Valuable Free Gift given away at 9:00 o'clock every Wolf at Blodgett hospital on Jan. Save time and money by ••"•—r-- - - - Monday night. Must be present to win. 19, a baby girl, weighing 8 lbs., You are always wclcome to attend the sales every Mon- having it done right. Rea- 2 ozs. Why not call 9291 Today and day even though you do,not have anything to sell. sonable rates. COMING SOON: "JACK SLADE" In color, a We operate the Ravenna Livestock Sale on Monday, the To Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Curtis, end heating worry? Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday and the Fremont Stock Sale For Appoimment, Call Jr., at Blodgett hospital Jan. 16, story of one of Hie most notorious kitters in the on Friday. a daughter, Patricia Ann, weigh- history of our West! For prompt and courteous trucking service—call E. Cook, JAKE CALUER ing five pounds and 514 ounces. phone 72042 Ada. Bonded for your protection. Ph. 5798 or 9703 ... or To Mr. and Mrs. John Bush Lowell Lumber & Coal Co. See Jack Slade Sunday and Monday, January 31, RITTENGER INS. SERVICE RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES (Joy Ellis) Monday, Jan. 18, at Phone 9291 Bruce Walter Lowell, Mich. and February I—Remember the date. Art Steward RAVENNA, MICHIGAN J. Paul Herman Ph. 5371 Butterworth hospital, a boy, Greg- Auctioneer Manager ory John, weighing 7 lbs., 9 ozs.