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Estabiiihed June, 1893 LOWELL, MICH., THURSDAY, JUNE 24. 1954 Number 9 This area was visited by sever- al hard showers during the past Week and In some places a good soaking rain. The moisture was New Lighting Lowell High School Graduating Class of 1904 Celebrates 50th Anniversary Stores Damaged needed badly by farmers and If Is reported that without this rain Authorized for By Smoke, Water the berry crop would have had a very short season. In spite of the lightning the Football Field Numerous Fires showers were weloome. A complete new modern light- Fire In the block at 2HI K. * * * ing system has been authorized Main Tuesday morning was ells- Two casting rods, 2 reels, a by the Village Council for Instal- covered by Officer Geo. DeGraw j .22 rifle and box of .22 shells dis- lation this summer at Recreation who noticed smoke coming from! appeared from a car left over park to he ready for use for the the second story windows. I'lre | night in the rear of Pete's tavern first football game Friday, men were handicapped by the J Saturday night. Howard Barn r evening October 1. The lighting dense smoke and gas In the halli- oskl of Cascade rd., owner, dis- of the field Is expected to cost iand In the apartment occupied ] covered the loss Sunday morn- bet wen 7 and 10 thousand dollars. jhy Mrs. Ida Staal who was ah j! ing Present at the council meeting 1 sent from home at the time. It J Officers have found some to discuss tiie terms for the new } is believed the fire was caused ' convincing evidence which may lighting was Theron Richmond, ; 'iy faulty wiring and an overheat j lead to the arrelt of the offend- Walter Gumser and Chris Burch ed motor In the electric refrlger Gerald C. Brown, son of Mr. ers, according to Police Chief representing the school, the i)lor. The damage to the apart- , and Mrs. Clare Brown, serving Frank Stephens. agreement calls for the school j ment was mostly from smoke aboard the USS Midway, Jet Alr- * * * leasing the park grounds for use and water. No estimate has been craft Carrier, was happy to learn Regardless of interest in TV In of the physical education pro- ! reported, , he had acquired the new rating, this area, the people of Kent gram. the school has agreed to county are reading more this Water snaking down through' rM'V Officer 3rd class. Re- underwrite the installation, pay- | 'he ceilings into Munroe's Food marks Jerry, in true sailor fash- summer than they did a year ago, ing off the cost over a period according to a report by Mrs. Market and Hazel Iloag's store j^n; "That little crow (Insignia) of years. Other organizations us- I'-aused considerable damage to j represented a lot of study but af- Gladys Warke, bookmobile li- ing the lights wili be asked to goods and walls. ter my first assignment I felt brarian at Kent County Library. contribute to the cost. Mr. Munroe closed his market j like returning it. I assure you. "The two bookmobiles circulated Plans for lighting the field call 2,422 books last week, the sec- after the fire and hopes to have; polishing is quite a way for shifting the field to the east, it cleared and ready for reopen-j flown the list, however, the boys ond week of the run. with 80-foot poles carrying the ing Friday morning, after state were glad I made it and are wll- This represents a 9% increase lighting on the west side of the over the circulation for the com- inspectors have made their re- ling to help. They were all good field. The bleachers will be in port. ! friends." parable period last year. front of the poles giving an un- * * * obstructed view of the field and I^weil fire department was Scheduled to arrive at Long called 'o the Harold Rittengor LOWELL 8HOWBOAT room will be left for permanent Bpach Ca||f after flve months home south of US10 at 5 o'clock , July 26 through 31 seating, and a quarter-mile track the Far East abarf thc hcavy Tuesday afternoon when some i , ^ Ticket Office At in front of the lights. These Im- crillser uss R()chesfer la t grease from frying meat caught ^ Roth & Sons Co. Store provements are planned for Low- day was John G Doran O-tf Telephone 9209 ell at some future time. fire while Patty, who was pre- USNt son of Mr> an(| Mrs_ Jameg paring the evening meal, left The present lights were in- J. Doran of Murray Lake, Lowell. the kitchen temporarily. The Modem Super Market stalled at Recreation Park In 1933 Gerry, who has travelled some damage was confined to the cup- and Lowell was the first high 25,000 miles on the cruiser and Now Open for Business boards and stove area. school field lighted for night foot- much of the Far East, expects to The Class of 1904 graduating from Lowell High School is pictured above. Reading from left to right, in the back row are. Izene Lowell food shoppers will have ball In western Michigan. Lightning Causes Fires be in or near California for three an opportunity beginning today, Bergin-Arehart, Tom Davidson, Grace Evans-Green, Glen Earnes, LI la Lawrence-Fuller. Bert E. Quick, Floyd Oliver. Third row, Alice Lightning caused fires near months and hopes to arrive at Thursday, to inspect the new Morrls-Peckham, teacher; Lee Smith. Pauline McGee, Harry Fuller Orris Howe-Eason, Libbie Raymond-Hoag, J. F. Thomas, Superin- Lowell at the rate of three in| his home in Lowell In November. Christiansen Super Market Just Junior Rotarians tendent of Schools. Second row, Emory Lalley. Letha McCiain-Oids, Bessie Kcrckes Fryover, Ada Llnd-Wood, Iva Moye, Emma an hour and a half last Saturday His present address is John G. completed at 403 East Main Warner-Gordon, and Editli Vandenberg, teacher. Front row. Kate Kinyon-Davis, Freda Bailey, Pearl Keene-Girdler. Maude McKec- according to the fire chief, at Doran. Fox Div. USS Rochester street. This is Lowell's fh'st Conduct Meeting Huber, Lulu Hill-Taylor. See same class in picture below, fifty years later. the Chan Wells and Leon Miller (CA 124) c-o Fleet Postmaster, large super market arid William Last Wednesday the Junior Ro- homes hn M91 and at the Dar- San Francisco, Calif. Christiansen is to be congratulat- l ,Rds in tarians took over the meeting of Moose SoftboH Team ! ^ County Jail win Hendricks place on M21 east ed on the fine new store that Is Sign Agreement Village Council the Lowell Rotary club. They dt town. Lowell fire department a real addition to the shopping Wins Last Two Games 1 c Showboat Garden Club are a group of outstanding Seni- made a run to each place and the district of Lowell. To Widen Street « Buys Speed Timer ors in our Lowell High school After dropping their first two, Monday morning around 2:30 damage is reported as slight. Invites Public to Join in The new store will be open 8 chosen by the faculty on the bas- games, the Lowell Moose soft- The State Highway Depan- Mario Carizales, 28-year-old Mex- At the request of Chief of House and Garden Tour a. m. to 9 p. m. daily and boasts is of scholarship and personality. n,ent sked ,he vllla e Plays Peculiar Pranks ball team came through lo win ^ ? .1. K t.) | lean was caught ransacking car. Police Frank L. Stephens, the hundreds of feet of meat cases, Throughout the Rotarian year Lightning played some pecul- Plans were completed Monday ^ , agree to share the expense of at Rlverview Inn. east of Lowell village council voted Monday frozen food space and produce each Junior Rotarian is a guest their last two. Last Thursday. compjet|ng the wjden,ng 0j ^ajn iar pranks during the storm evening for the House and Gar- and was picked up by Deputy night to purchase a speed timer racks, modern'easy-to-reach shelf of the club at its regular weekly the localites defeated the Ada:street completely through the Frank L. Stephens and taken to Saturday and Sunday. Several den Tour which Is to be held space for grocery Hems and wide to be used In the village. It is Wednesday, June 30th from 1 meetings for an entire month. Merchants 4 to 2. Behind Lou j village. Thie widening which was the county jail. He was arraign- j operation soon, minor damages have been re- four lane aisles for convenient (0 be n until 4 o'clock p. m. The tour Ray Hoag, as acting president, Seeleys marvelous oitching, andi'^reed to Monday night, calls ed in Justice DcWltt s court Mon- » ... u v . k ported and some fires were start and comfortable shopping. Gus Lowen h s ow , ome on e is open to the public and is spon- opened the meeting and conduct- i for a 48-foot roadway from Hud- dav forenoon and wntenced to! , t. » " 7, , ed from the storm. Rinck, who has operated super some fancy fielding the team sored by the Showboat Garden ed the proceedings of the day son street west to the rallroed The transformer at the rear of markets in Grand Rapids, is the racked up this win. Club. Five homes and 7 gardens very nicely. Doug Antonides. nacks. and from Washington the Fred Franks home on Ver- manager of the store, William will be opened and tour signs acting secretary, read the min- Tuesday night they defeated st^et east'to Jackson streetTh^fefflccrx uhUh have purchased an electric gennes was burned out twice. Nowac, who has been with Chris- utes and Cary Stiff, acting treas- will be posted. Nasl^Ktlvlnator 10 to <. The j ^ctipii is now 36 feet wide. The; Cttizales who hails from Aus- .. . " . c._. .. Once Saturday afternoon about tiansen Market, will manage the urer, took care of the finances. young earn seems to be comingitotal oost ls esjimated at S24,000 Un, TeXa5, ha9 no permanent! P^ase of the $425 unit was o'clock and again Monday "Showboat Time" has been se- meaj department; Lute Rathbun Song leader. Chad Walter, led but still made on recommendation of the along fine now, but still need jwjth t|le vjiiaee share at $6,000. | Michigan address. morning at 2:00. At the John lected for the theme at the home will continue as manager of the the singing. your support, so come on out and iwllce chief stating the need of Other projects agreed to wiH . — Franks home lightning struck a of the Jack Fongers, 430 N. Mon- ice cream and Locker plant. The program of the day con- see these exciting games. Re- such a device In Lowell. roe. Mrs. Jerald Roth is chairman widen and resurface the street; Showboot Chorus Holds large elm tree splitting off a sisted of a quiz that stumped member. all games are on Tues- According to Stephens the pur of this committee. at the entrance to the town from j j,. c. . limb and the bolt followed a wire day and Thursdays, at Recrea- Dl pose of the speed timer is not Officio! Notice many of the Rotarians. Those both east and west and through 9 rirsf Kenearsai clothesline to a corner of the Hillside Court, the residence of OFFICIAL NOTICE OF REGIS failing to answer the questions tion Park, starting at 8:30 p. m. to write tickets but to control the business district Bids for „ shnwb< at chorus re- house and tore off some siding. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doyle, will TRATION TO QUALIFIED correctly were fined and the to- The fl t speed within the village limits. all these projects will be taken hearsal last Monday night was Damage slight and no fires re- use the theme "Game Dinner" ELECTORS OF GRADED tal cash collected was $20. Act- Snow Community Church Stephens said also the volume 1 in the recreation room and the oftcr July 1st. well attended. 62 pecple present. sulted, SCHOOL DISTRICT NUMBER ing president Hoag announced of children on the village streets garden will also be visited. Mrs. Has Outdoor Services which was one of the biggest ONE, TOWNSHIP OF LOWELL that the money would be turned necessitates a rigid control of Carlton Runclman Jr., Is, chair- Bon Night Parking first rehearsals in Showboat his- Another Dog Bite Case In accordance with law and by over as a contribution of the Jun- Sunday night. Juno 27. a speeders. He reported a car go- man. tory. order of the Board of Education ior Rotarians to the March of Young Men's Quartet from Gi.ind On Lowell Streets ing 20 miles over the speed limit Is Reported in Lowell The adjoining gardens of Mr. dimes. Thus our Jvmior Rotari- The chorus will definitely he of graded school district number Rapids will sing several selcc- from one end of town to the Another dog bite case occurred and Mrs. Norman Borgerson and ans exemplified the motto of Ro- The village council on Monday Trvted to 100 voices so anyone 1^" Vhan one tions at the out door services at 0,hcr wou,a R,,,n ,CsS inan 0n Mr. and Mrs. Victor Tidd are next One, township of Lowell, there night passed an ordinance ban- wishing to sing in the choms in Lowell last Friday afternoon tary clubs all over the word, Snow Methodist church, and Wil- I minute. on the list. These gardens are will be a registration of those ning parking on all village should be at the next rehearsal if when Jimmie VandenHout, 12- qualified school electors who live "Service Above Self." ford Conrad, well known church at the corner of Washington and streets between 2 a. m. and 6 a. possible. The next rehearsal year-old son of Mrs. Chas. Shaw, orchestra director and police offi- High streets. in the district and who are not m. This will prohibit all nigl t will be Monday June 28. at 8:00 Charles Cary Passes 726 Vergennes. was bitten on the now registered in the village or LoweM W. S. C. S. Enjoys cer from Campau Square, will "Summer Luncheon" is the set- parking In the village and allow p. m. In the High school gymnas- right leg by a dog owned by bring an ensemble to play several Following Long Illness ting which will be seen at the township. Such registration will Picnic at Clarit Home the street department to clean 1 ium. After next week rehearsals Darrel Swanson of 1048 Ver qualify electors at the annual numbers. The Pas lor, S. Baarda, home and garden of Mr. and Mrs. In response to the invitation the streets both summer and win- will be held on Monday and Charles Cary passed away gennes. Jimmie was delivering meeting and election which will will; be in charge and will con-1 Gould Rivette, 421 N. Washing- of Mrs. Ida Young, thlrty-fiv^ ter. Fhunday evenings. June 20, at his home in Sunfield, papers when attacked. The Swan- be held on Monday, July 12, 1954, duct the group singing. ton according to Mrs. Jack Man- members of the W. S. C. S. 0/ Only seven rehearsals are left I follQWing «a lingering illness. He son dog has been kept tied but and for any special elections row. chairman. the Methodist church and a few These drive-in sen-ices h a v e ind all who intend to sinsi"g" arpe was the son of the late Samuel had gotten loose without the which might be called. NOTICE "Wedding Bells" are appropri- Invited guests went to Clark been popular for the past two urged to be at the next rehearsal. Cary and Ruby Cary, formerly of knowledge of the owner. Electors not now eligible, may Ledger office will be closed ate for June and Mrs. I. W. Mc- Memorial Home in Grand Rap- years and are well atte.ided. Pub- Lowell. He leaves to mourn his On precautionary measures the qualify for the right to vote In from Thursday July 1st, thru Fall's home will present this ids on Friday to hold their meet- lic address system has been In- ANNOUNCEMENT 1 loss, his wife Myrtle and five boy was taken to Dr. Thomas the school district by registering Monday July 5th. p-9-10 theme with Mrs. Edward Kiel, ing and share a picnic dinner stalled for the convenience of all A. II. Stormzand wishes lo an- children, his mother. Mrs. Ruby Hill who treated the wound and with village clerk Louis Klngsley chairman. Tea will be served with the Lowell lai^es who an? end the singing starts at 7:45 nounce that he is now at the Cary and one brother Marion, Jimmie is back on the job deliver- at 216 East Main Street, or with here with Mrs. Thomas Moore in living In the home. The grounds have been sprayed BRIDES TO EE-Bridal velis Tornga Pontiac Garage and will both of Saranac. ing papers, with apparently no Township Clerk Esther Fahrnl at to drive away troublesome in- made to your price. Call 9741. charge, so visitors may rest be- Miss Joan Wingeier gave 0 be happy to serve his former Funeral services were held serious results. the Lowell Township hall, 411 fore resuming the tour. very interesting talk on college sects. Eight years experience. Mrs. ustomers and friends. cO Tuesday at the Miller funeral West Main Street, not later than Mrs. Swanson states at one or The lawn at Mr. and Mrs. student work and all the ladies Kenneth Blandlng. cf) j home in Portland, with interment five o'clock p. m. on Friday, July more times some boys on bicycles Bernard Kropf's, 618 Riverside present enjoyed the picnic on ' in Sebewa cemetery. 2,1954. It is to be noted that the kicked at the dog while It was Dr., has the interesting theme the beautiful grounds surround- law no longer permits registra- tied and it seems to have an of "Children's Garden Party". ing the Home and the program Ten Members of the Same Class are Present in 1954 Ethel H.Woodworth. 69 tration by officers of the Board aversion to boys on bikes. Mrs. Gerald Rollins is in charge In Fellowship Hall. of Education. IH Five Days, Passes of this committee. By order of the Board of Educa The home of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Mrs. Ethel M. Woodworth. 69. School Bond Concerts tlon graded school district num- Cyclamen Chapter OES Bergin, 518 Spring, with Mrs. formerly of Lowell, and a resi Each Wednesday Night ber One township of Lowell. Bergin as chairman, will be dec- Plans Picnic Tonight dent of Burton Heights. Grand The second weekly concert by D. A. WINGEIER, Secretary orated to carry visitors back to The past matrons and past pa- Rapids, for the past 45 years the Lowell High School Band c.9.10 "Centennial Summer". House and trons of Cyclamen Chapter No. died Tuesday afternoon at St. will be given In Richards Park garden will be opened. 94 OES will entertain the officers Mary's hospital where she had on Wednesday. June 30, at 8:00 Notice of and families at a picnic supper been a patient five days. She p. m. The Invitation is again Annud School Meeting tonight (Thursday) at Fallasburg was the widow of Frank Wood- extended to any former band B.&P.W. Guest Officer The annual meeting of graded Park, weather permitting. In worth, former contractor and members or other musicians to To Install for Lowell case of rain, meet at the Temple. school district number One of the brick layer who died In 1952. rehearse and play with the band At June 29 Meeting township of Lowell, Kent County. Please bring own service. Time Mrs. Woodworth was a mem In these concerts. Some former Michigan, will be held at the C;30. ber of the Oriental chapter, Or- band members have already join Mrs. Helen McCann of Ionia, central school building on Mon- der of Eastern Star. She was ed the group and It is hoped Past President of the Michigan FOSTER JERSEY HERD day. the 12th day of July, at 8:00 born in Montcalm county. more will take advantage of the State Federation of Business & HAS HIGH CLASSIFICATION p. rn. o'clock, to transact such Surviving Is a daughter. Mrs. opportunity to play with the Professional Women's Clubs, Inc., luslness as may lawfully come The herd of registered Jerseys John E. Casey, jr., of Grand band again. will install the 1954-55 officers before it. Notice relating to owned by Floyd W. Foster, R2, Rapids. The program for June 30 fol- of the Lowell B&PW club at a election of board members will Lowell, was recently classified for Funeral services were held lows: Washington Post March. meeting next Tuesday evening, be found posted below. breed type by an official classi- Friday at 1:30 p. m. at the Still 14 Sousa: Normandy Overture. Ak- June 29, at The Levee. Dinner Dated this fifteenth day of fier for the American Jersey Cat- van funeral home with Rev. Ray- €rs: His Honor March. Fillmore: at 7:30, followed by the business June. 1954. By order of Board tle Club, Prof. H. P. Ewalt of Or- mond F. Roe officiating. Burial Red Rhythm Valley, Hill; March meeting and installation. of Education. egon State College. was made in Rcstlawn Memorial Lenoir. Losey. Lylia Johnson, a member of the D. A. WINGEIER. Secretary The animals in the herd were park. Bon Voyage Overture. Buchtel: Village Council and a well-known c-9-10 given individual ratings allotting Show Boy March. Huff; Dancing local business woman, will be 100 points for the ideal Jersey MAIL CARRIER ELECTED Tambourine. Polla; King Cotton President: Theo Perry, vice pres- Notice of animal. The Foster herd now VICE PRESIDENT MUCC March. Sousa; It's a Grand Night ident; Muriel Abraham, recording has an average score of 81.85Cc Annual School Election Lew Morse. Lowell mail ear- for Singing. Rodgers and Ham secretary; Elva Topp, correspond- on 23 animals. The annual election of graded lier. was elected general vice niersteln: Men of Might March, ing secretary, and Rosemary school district number one of the president of the Michigan United j Meretta; Colorama, arr. Yoder. Fonger. treasurer. township of Lowell. Kent County, AUCTION SALES Conservation clubs at the 17th 1 All members are urged to at- Michigan, for the election of two Friday, July 9, commencing at annual meeting of that organiza- SNAKE BITE FATAL TO tend. Reservations can be made school district trustees, will be 1:30 Louis Buzzitta will sell at tion held last week at Petoskey. MISSIONARY IN AFRICA by calling Rosemary Fonger, held at the central school build- public auction a list of livestock Morse has previously served as Otto Bechtel, 46, Baptist Mis- 9709. ing on Monday, July 12, 1954, be- and farm machinery. Located at regional vice president and dl- sionary to Gaya, French West tween the hours of 1:00 o'clock farm 1 mile west of Pamell. tector of the organization. Africa, died last week of snake JUMP IN p. m.. and 7:30 o'clock p. m. George VanderMeulen, Auction- bite while serving in that coun Dive in and cool off in a pairi Nominating petitions have been eer. p9-10 Only five of the living members of the Class of 1901 of Lowell High School were unable to at- LOCAL BREEDER SELLS try. He was a graduate of Cale- of colorful swim trunks, boxer or duly filed for Dr. Thomas B. tend the first reunion in fifty years, held last Thursday, June 17. at Lone Pine Inn where a dinner was REGISf FRED BROWN SWISS donia High school and has been brief style, $2.29 to $3.59 at Hill. Theron Richmond, Daniel LOWELL MAN ELECTED served in their honor. Mi's. Pearl Glrdler, class president, presided at a meeting following the dinner A Brown Swiss breeder, Fred in missionary work since 1937. Coons. A. Wingeier. TO U. S. APPLE POST and gave a memorial honoring the eight deceased classmates of the original 23 members. The mem- Fuss. Lowell, has recently sold Orley Bechtel of Clarksvllle. is Dated this fifteenth day of John T. Timpson of Lowell has orial was followed by each of the other "grads of '04" giving an account of his or her own life dur- the bull, Daisy's Nick Boy 119269. a brother of the deceased. Open Bowling Tuesday even- June, 1954. By order of the been reflected secretary of the ing the past fifty years. to Fred and Frances Howorth, ings at Community Memorial Board of Education. National Apple Institute. Pictured standing, left to right: Harry J. Fuller. Grace Evans Green. Lulu Hill Taylor. Mary Ovid, Mich. Lowell Beer Store open every Building. c-7-9 D. A. WINGEIER, Secretary LJoyd L. Sterling of Wenatchee, Covert Dyke, Llla Laurencc Fuller, Helen Ada Wood, Bert Edwin Quick; seated left to right, Freda oay and evening. Sundays until c-9-10 Wash., was renamed president. Bailey, M. Pauline McGee, Mary Abbey Cr.amLcvkin, Pearl Keene Glrdler, Katheryn Kinyon Davis. Try a Ledger want ad 7:00 p. m. c-9 Try a Ledger want ad Mrs. Robert Hurley and Grand Rapids, were guests of Ada LocaU Women's Fellowship lltcil daugll> THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL. MICH., JUNE 24, 1954 Mr. and Mrs. Walter Afton, Sr., Mr. and Mrs. John Raymor of At a meeting of the Women's ter Louise of Lowell, visited her Mr. and Mrs. Walter Afton. Sr. at their Murray Lake cottage Whltmore Lake and Mr. and Fellowship of the Congregation- grandmother Mrs. Orvle Kellogg Wedding Couple, Leaving Church Amid Showers of Rice THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELty WldH.^UNE 24 1954 were Father's Day dinner guest* Friday evening. j Mrs. Gerald Raymor and family Ada Community News al church Monday evening the Tuesday afternoon. of their son, Walter. Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackall Mr. and Mrs. John Venneman of Salem, spent the week end Lowell Happenings 1 olio wing officers were elected: with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Albert Martin entertained The Lowell Ledge Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Kadwell of MRS. TOM MORRIS—PHONE ADA 4831 cf Grand Rapids, were Thursday and family from Grand Rapids, Mr. and: Mrs. Adrian Zwemer and ALTO SOLO President, Mrs. Laura Dey, vice Mac Raymor. Agnee Perry, Phone 5170 her cousin, Mrs. George Wyben- Montana and family and Blllle evening callers of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Stukkle and and Marlon of Bay City called fuDiiihad tvtry Thurtday morning at 112 B'oadway, lowell, Michigan. E.iftied at fatt> president, Mrs. Yvonne Springs; Jerry Raymor of Salem, spent ga and husband of Grand Rapids and Geo. Davis also of Montana,, Remind Ada Residents Walter Afton. Sr. family from Lansing, Mr. and on friends In Lowell. Wednesday i ftica at Lowall, Michigan, at Sacond Clan Matter. ST. ROBERT S PARISH secretary, Mrs. Ted Rlemersma; last week with his grandparents. to a birthday dinner, Saturday Ih» Lowall LaJoar, aitablithad Juna IWJ- Th» Alto Solo ettabliihad January, 1904, were guests of their aunt, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Onie Kellogg Mrs. Carl Duthler and family, given for them Tuesday night at Mr. and Mrs. James Wright of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Cham- WILL HOLD FESTIVAL Ada residents are reminded, treasurer. Mrs. Alice Anderson. in honor of Mrs. Wybenga. Contolidalad with the Ledger June 1917. The Lowell Journal etlabliihed ISM. Coniolidat- Francis Reams. were dinner guests of her daugh Mr. and Mrs. Herman Stukkle, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Raymor. the Snyder home, and on Sunday Owosso, were Sunday dinner bers of Ypsilanti spent Friday •d with the Ledger December 15, I9J4. St. Robert's Parish, Ada, will that If they are not registered to Next regular meeting will be Guests,of Mr. and Mrs. Harry) ter Mr. and Mrs. Ed. McCormlch Jr., called at the Stukkle home Rex Phillips, son of Mr. and a family pot luck dinner at Mor- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tom Read Fred Phelps of Grand Rapids, end Saturday with her father, MRS. FRANCES JEFFERIES HAROLD JEFFERIES sponsor Its annual parish festival vote, or have not voted In the held In the church Wednesday Mrs. Lewis Phillips, returned PUBLISHER EDITOR Fitch several days last week Sunday. to pay respects to their fatherA gan Mills near Greenville. and called on other relatives In has accepted a position with the John Tucker. Member Michigan Preil Aiwcietion Sunday, June 27, on the church past two years, they should call evening. July 14. at 8 o'clock. were, her niece Mr. and Mrs. B. Mr. and Mrs. Loron Rusco of on Father's Day. home from Butterworth hospital Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Ardls Vergennes and Lowell. Runclman Motor Sales and he Mr. and Mrs. Ray Alexander SUISCRIPTION RATES grounds. Dinner will be served thoir township clerk and check Friday following an appendect- and his wife are occupying the F. Burrls and sons David, and Mrs. Dorothy Weaver. Mrs. and children of St. Louis, spent Mrs. Earl Starbard, Joanne and daughters and Mrs. Myrtle To all Subtcn'bert receiving their mail from Roil Officai in Kant and Ionia countiai from 12 until 5 p. m. and there on their registration to make omy on Monday. house at 424 W. Main street. 12.50 par year. All other $3.00 per year. Single copy 7 cenli. George from Braunfels. Texas Barbara Coger and Mrs. Ila Den Sunday with Lowell relatives. Alexander visited at the Glenn will be booths and rides for the sure. Lasby and Rosemary Delaney Mr. Burrls is In the Airforce and Boer from Vesta Chapter, attend- Mr. and Mrs. Budd Reed of Mrs. Lottie Klne of Alma, Is 1 r Mrs. Sanna Raab of Caledonia. Loveland home In Alto Sunday children. If they never have registered went to Holland. Thursday. Mrs. has been transferred to Bedford, edv the club picnic at thc< Montana, visited her brother Ben visiting her sister. Mrs. John S. Is visiting her sister, Mrs. Don afternoon and evening. Booths will Include general or have recently become 21 years Starbard attended graduation ex Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Web Timpson farm at Caledonia Mon- Snyder and wife from Monday to Taylor and other relatives In Lo- Phillips, and they are spending Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Bryant of Gove Lake store, country store, bacon and of age and have lived In thei erclses at Hope Chapel with her Wesl Lowell ber from Grand .Rapids, were day night. Wednesday. A family party was well and vicinity this week. the week at the Phillips cottage, Highland Park were week-end Mrs. Melvin Court Mrs. Leon Sceley ham. dolls, mystery booth, fish township for 30 days, they should sister Mrs. Cathryn Mouw. Mrs. Murray Lake. Saturday dinner guests at the RUNCIMAN guests at the A. C. Biaser home. pond and aprons. come in person and register to Mr. and Mrs. Martin Hoekstra Mouw returned home with them Fitch home. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ingersoll vote for the August 3rd Primary. of Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Jose- for a visit. Mrs. Sable Baker visited her Mrs. Earl Gray and family NOTICE of change in Town- phine Topp and Patty of Muske- entertained with a dinner Sun- This is important. Mrs. Alice Dennle. nlRhl chief hi other and wife, the Rev. My- ship Beard for summer months. gon, visited at the Pete Kamp day. In honor of the 83rd birth- from Hudsonvllle. visited her operator In the Bell Telephone ron Dawson of Lake Odessa, Meetings to be held the . second Your clerk Is Mrs. Blanche day of Mrs. Mary Ingersoll of Lo- mother Mrs. Charles Gould home Saturday afternoon. Ron- officii Hastings, has been pro- ... OFF TO THE Mr. and Mrs. Fred McDonald Thursday evening at 8:00 at Loveless. 7257 Bronson. phone nie and Jack Kamp spent Friday Michiga well. Guests besides Mrs. Mary Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCorm- moted to day chief operator. The visited Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Stln- Township hall, dates as follows: Ada 4121. Please • check and with their grandparents. Ingersoll were Mr. and Mrs. Will lok invited her family for Fath-' former chief operator has been ton In Three Rivers. Sunday. July 8. August 12. September 9 make sure you are right. Weil GULF STREAM er's Day picnic at their home Mr. and Mrs. Perry Rooker of transferred to New Buffalo. Mrs. Sable Baker attended the Ingersoll and Marilyn. Mrs. Loy- bet glad to serve you,- Saturday night. Those present and October 14. Hope and Harold Sowdaski of BEACH farewell party for Rev. and Mrs. al Aldrich, Mr. and Mrs. Hollli Final date for registering, Mr. and Mrs. John Fahrnl are were Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Collins. Detroit, were week end guests of spending this week's vacation Sheehy of the Nazarene church Roblyer and Wayne of Kalama- Observes 88th Birthday July 6. 8:00 p. m. THIRE'5 A. DEALER A Mr. and Mrs. Rex Collins. Mr. Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Rooker. Sun- f HE GOT ME STARTED^^I taking in the ball game at De of Lowell. Saturday evening. zoo; Mr. and Mrs. Hay E. Elliott Mrs. Victoria Rykert of Ada WHOSE ADVICE I'LL 1 and Patty Jo of Ionia: Mr. and and Mrs. Duke Thomet from Lo- To Discuss Social Security day guests were Mr. and Mrs. BUYING EARLY TOO, AND trolt and spending the remain- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Court cal- well and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Drive, observed her 88th birth TAKE E'vERV TIME Mrs. Richard Trowbridge and Are you satisfied with your Melvin Rooker and family of WHY NOT? DELIVERIES der of the week In Northern led on Mrs. Fred Brooks near day June 21. Her sons Vern, SURE KNOWS MIS I family of Grand Rapids. Collins. present old age assistance or So- Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs. Te^ Michigan. Lake Odessa. Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Waldro Cheese- Victor and Roy and their fam . HEATING! y ARE CLEAN, AMD I'M Sympathy is extended to the cial Security? If not. please Atkins of Plymouth^ Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Fonger Miss Pat Smith of Portland broe and Larry, Patty and Sally Hies of Grand Rapids, her daugh- SURE OF HtAT ING family of Mrs. Walter Qulggle. comc to the Ada Town hall Sat- Mrs. Howard Rooker and family and baby of Whitehall, spent the and Lyle Baker and family of from Grosse Isle, were Thursday ter Mr. and Mrs. Max Soukei and COMFORT AtL NE*T / She will bemlssed by everyone urday June 26. at 8 p. m. and} of Grand Rapids. Miss Cynthia YES, HE'S HELPED ME week end at the George Fonger Ionia were Saturday callers of callers at the Tom Morris home. grandchildren. Mr. and JMrs. ^ WINTER. in the community. hear Dr. Frank Crabb. His sub- Hayner and Miss Sandra Green. . • MORE THAN ONCE... Yei, self-belted tlodu home. t. Mrs. Sable Baker. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Pearson of Kenneth Nelllst. Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. John Pollice and ject will be "How Much Doe:? Mrs. Alice Ward of Grand Rap- !DURING THE WAP. with all these Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freyermuth Vern Stevens of Phoenix. Ariz, Grand Rapids, were also Thurs- Robert Harter. Mr. and Mrs. I SUPPOSE HE RECOM^X family spent Sunday with Mr. the Government Owe You?" ids invited her son Robert and AND ALL. NOW HE called on the Charles Colbys In spent several days last week day evening callers. Donald Souser and Edwin camc J I MENDED PATSY COAL TO I Gulf Stream plus and Mrs. John Bursley of Hart. his wife to her home for Fath SA\ 5 TO BUY COAL NOW Alto Sunday evening. with his sister and brother-in-law to her home to wish her many 1/YOU, TOO? ITS PjRt COAL. John, Jr.. remained for a visit. Mr. and, Mrs. Lloyd Wright of Attend Musical Festival er's Day. Also his daughters features ... In Friday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Guy Monks. Kent City. Mrs. Audrey Baldwin happy returns of the day. L AMf> I'M SUftE GOING TO' , you DON'T PAY FOB. IMPURITIES I Miss Diane Seeley attended the One of the outstanding musi- Beverly and Nancy Ward and colorful gabardine C. M. Hlmebaugh were her niece. Mr. and Mrs. Sherm Rowland i of Grand Rapids, were Sunday Spring formal at Butler Univers- cal events of the season was tha son Jimmie and Dick McCarthy [AND THERE'S HARDLY ANY ASH Miss Jean Goldsmith of Sauga- spent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs guests of their daughter and sis- Wedding Bells and tropical fabrics, ity in Indlanapolli, ind.. last Michigan Annual Music Festival of Caledonia. Jimmie Is spend tuck and Mrs.- VanHout of Scotts. G Chas. Forward of Howard City. ter Mr. and Mrs. Frank Averlll. at thb great Thursday evening. Rooker-Llncoln heH at the Stadium Saturday. ing a few days with his father ar Mrs. Rachel Blgler and Blllle Father's Day guests at the value pried Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fox cal- Ada Congregational church June 19. Those attending were the farm on McCabe road. | of Grand Rapids, spent Sunday Nola Arlene Bedell and Rich- stephanotis. Henry Fase, Jr.. home were Mr. The Edwin Y. Marshall family led on Mrs. Mildred Fox In Cas- was the scene of a pretty wed- Mr. and Mrs. F. Hicok, Mr. and with her parents Mr. and Mrs. ard Aldon Bryan exchanged wed- and Mrs. Carlton Wilcox and were Father's Day guests of her Miss Beverly Bedell attended cade Monday evening. Mrs. Fox ding Saturday night when Alice Mrs. Gordon Svoboda, Mrs. Rog Will Huffman. Blllle is remain ding vows last Saturday evening children of Clarksvllle. Mr. and parents, the Rev. and Mrs. G. E. her sister as maid of honor, wear- was HI several days of last week. M. Lincoln, daughter of Mrs. er Spring, Miss Roseanne Hag Ing In Lowell for the summer. at First Methodist church at Lo- Mrs. Wm. Fryover and family. CASCADE Truesdell In Owosso. ing a gown of light blue net over Mary E. Lincoln of Grand Rapids, lund and Judy Boyer. The event Mrs. Agnes Balrd of Redonda well, the Rev. Philip R. Glotfelty Mr. and Mrs. Neal Vander Peerl. taffeta styled similarly to that of became the bride of Robert E. was sponsored by the Festival Beach. Calif., who has been vis Patty Fletcher returned home officiating. Parents of the bride N. McCords East Cascade Mrs. Fenneta VanderPeerl and GREENHOUSE the bride, with a crownless blue Rooker, son of Mr. and Mrs. B. Teacher's Association. Theodort Itlng In Michigan, called on Mrs. from Butterworth hospital Satur- are Mr. and Mrs. Bernle L. Bedell Mm. Effle Cox Miss Nellie VanderPeerl. hat and matching mitts. Her A. Rooker, of Ada. The Rev. Maters, conductor and Carl Sen- Vegetable and Ida Krum, Friday before return day after submitting to tonsllect- of 118 S. Grove St., and the groom Fri., Sat., June 25, 26 Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Houldlng shower bouquet was of pastel William P. Reynders performed ncma director of the organ • Hook-and-eye closure .V, Ing to her home. omy. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Shear is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Ken- Sympathy Is extended to the attended the Holton High school Rower Plants pink glads. Ai the marriage ceremony before group. Among the participants French fly Saturday night and Sunday of Alaska, called to see her Satur- neth Bryan of 411 James st. family (rf Walter In. ,h« ! alumni dinner and dance at Holt- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles day and her grandparents, Mr. Aria Bovce, little daughter of an altar decorated with bouquets of the festival from Ada were Hollywood waistband The ceremony was performed f|pa, 2827 Thomapple River Mr. and Mrs. Glendon Bovee, ^ of Mrs. Quisle wlio pas- on last Saturday night. of summer flowers and lighted iBob Hlcok. Cary Stiff. Jr.. and Snay were Mr. and Mrs. Jack and Mrs. A. A. Stevenson of Alas- • Quarter-tap pockets before an altar decorated with was flower girl, dressed In white CO-FEAT! IDC sed away at the home of her Kathy and ^amy Houldlng tapers. Mrs. Joseph D, Lincoln lMls8 Candis Rich. Drive Methner and daughter of Clare. ka, called on Sunday. white glads, white delphinium, taffeta and carrying a basket of daughter, Mrs. Roy Bloomer on spent last week with their grand- sang wedding wngl with Mrs. Nylon saddle-stitched Mr. and Mrs. Douglas La Due Bobby Elzlnga underwent ton- Phone Grand Rapids mant fuiv carnations and candelabra at pink rose petals. Douglas LaDue Tuesday. parents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Robert Mewls at the organ. Robert Hand, stationed at Contour-designed and children visited his mother. sllectomy at Butterworth hospi- eight o'clock. Miss Marilyn Pass- II, son of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Mr. and Mrs. John Regan and Houldlng at Pontiac. The bride, given in marriage Great Lakes, spent the week end 996403 PRINCESS COAL SALES COMPANY • HUNllNGTON, W. VA. Mrs. Mabel LaDue In Ionia, Sun tal, Monday. * Extra cash pocket more of Owosso, soloist, sang "I LaDue, was ring bearer. MM family of Detroit, spent the Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wrlde, with his parents Mr. and Mrs (Closed Sundays) c8-9 Mr. and Mrs. Collins Purchase by Donald R. Conrad, wore a da Love You Truly," "Because" and THREE BIG DAYS week end at the home of his par- Marion and Norma spent Sunday satin and lace gown. The lace Holly Hand. * Exclusive, twin-faced Mrs. Vera Adams and Mr. and of East Lansing, spent the week 'The Lord's Prayer", Mrs. Arn- Assisting the groom as best ents. Mr. and Mrs. John Regan. evening with Mr. and Mrs. Ray bodice featured long lace sleeves shaped, tbermo-fused belt. Mrs Wm. DeGroot of Grand end at the Bert Purchase home. old Wittenbach accompanying at man was his brother, Gregory Sun., Mon.. Tues.. Rapids, were Sunday afternoon Bryan, and Carlen Anderson of Sr. Holland at Dean Lake. which tapered to points at the Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Radford the organ. June 27,28,29 Father's Day guests at the Jas. and evening callers on Mrs. Itol went to Cheboygan Saturday, to Detroit and Grandford Whltaker Mr. and Mrs. Robert Cox and wrists. Her bouffant skirt of TO YOU WHO'VE The bride, given In marriage 3026 JUNE'54 M.P. 30 DeVormer home were their sons Dalstra. - . attend the Trl County and Top O' of Lowell were ushers. 9 family of Grand Rapids, visited net over satin was styled with by her father, was wearing a Larry and family of Grand Rap- Mrs. Belle Sinclair of Alto, Is Michigan RLCA. They were Mrs. Bedell chose a dress of mvAvrn***!® ' his parents, Mr. and Mrs. John lace panels extending down the FMrtvrfM gown of white nylon net over ids. Lloyd and family of 48th St.. 111 at the home of her daughter, Saturday night guests of Mr. and gray nylon with lavender acces- Cox. Sunday afternoon. sides of the skirt which ter- white satin, fashioned with stand- Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Thomas and their daughter Mrs. Elliott minated in a cathedral length Mrs. Itol Dalstra. Mrs. Walter Davis In East Jordan sories for her daughter's wedding 1 FACED up collar of lace trimmed with Ir- Bruinekool and family of Pe- Mr. and Mrs. Theron Richmond and Sunday guests of Mrs. Rad- and her corsage was lavender have sold their farm on US-16. train. A satin crown trimmed rldescent sequins and pearls wamo. iiVER SHOPPED at A&P and Tom, Mr. and Mrs. Dick ford's aunt, Mrs. Russell John- glads. Mrs. Bryan wore pink Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wilson and with lace secured her finger tip which fell In graceful lines form- Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Collins re- Curtis, and Mr. and Mrs. Frank son In Petoskey. with white accessories and her son spent Sunday at Murray length veil and she carried a cas- ing a V-shaped neckline. Her Lake. turned from their wedding trip cade bouquet of Amazon lilies. Smith, spent Sunday with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Perlee Strong of corsage was white glads. Swi HERE'S WHY IT WILL >AY YOU TO DO SO . . . sleeves were long and tapered to last Friday after spending a Richmond's father In Greenville Grand Rapids, were Sunday night Both the bride and groom are Mrs. William A. Boerner at- points over the hands. Panels week in the Upper Peninsula at Mrs. Florence Culver returned supper guests of his sister, Mrs. graduates in the 1954 class from tended her sister as matron of of lace on either side of the bouf- Complete Home Copper Harbor. Saturday to Lowell from a seven Jessie Rathbun. Lowell High school. honor. She wore a yellow bal in AITs prices are low In fant skirt terminated in a train, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Morris weeks visit with relatives In Flor- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Host of A wedding reception following swimsuits lerina length gown styled like every department, every day—not and her fingertip length veil of Joanne and baby Diane spent huge variety of good things is ida and California. She also vis- Grand Rapids, were Sunday af- the ceremony, was held In the Conveniences the bride's. She carried a basket imported French net was held in Saturday afternoon with Mr. and (iMt on a few items you u4e ited Alberta Steward In Salem, ternoon and evening guests of. church parlors. Friends and rel- • Cabinet Sinks arrangement of multi-colored specially selected for fine quality place by a close fitting cap of Pretty little dippers that swim gracefully Mrs. Eugene Morris of Lowell, Ore., and called on Maude Sayles atives were present from Detroit, • Water Softeners daisies and matching lowers and sold with a money-back guar- occasionally, but on the many you Mr. and Mrs. Bert Purchase. lace trimmed with Irrldescent se- and take a leading stance among seaside sunners. observing Pamela's 2nd birth- Davis who sends regards to her Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Roth and Adrian, Tecumseh, Lansing, • Water Heaters formed her headdress. f — • — * — m — A t raod week la quins and seed pearls. She car- day. a QT luTivraciiVf** Lowell friends by Mrs. Culver. Mr. and Mrs. Gus Wingeier of Grandville. Grand Rapids. Sand From our new collection • Garbage Disposals Miss Cynthia Haney and Miss ried a white Bible topped with a Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Loveless Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ellis and Hastings, are attending the Furn- Lake and Lowell and vicinity. • Kitchen Cabinets Sandra Green were the brides ALL OUR PRICES INCLUDE SALES TAX white orchid surrounded by had as their dinner guests on maids and their gowns of blue four daughters are spending a iture Market In Chicago this Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Avery Wed., Thurs., 0 S T FOR PROMPT INSTALLAT- Sunday, their daughter and fam- and pink, respectively, were three weeks vacation at Niagara week. were master and mistress of cer- Mr. and Mrs. Clair Carey of ^Y L E S $5.98 TO $8.98 June 30-Julyl ION — CALL 5948 ily, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Dunne- styled like the matron of honor's, Falls New York and other East- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw emonies, Lois White and Frances back, Pamela and Michael and ALL GOOD em points. Sharon appeared on and Jimmie visited the Robert Grand Rapids and Mrs. Florence Brown assisted about the room with matching flowers and - LB. Suanne. dresses. Andrea Kay Lincoln, LEAN. TASTY 59c the Gary Moore show, Friday. Vandenhout family In Lansing. Culver of Kalamazoo, called on and Velma Martel served at the LYLE COVERT Miss Pamela Jean Dunneback niece of the bride was the flower SLICED BACON She talked to Gary and to Dur- Sunday. Mrs. Lottie Anderson. Sunday. punch bowl. Mrs. Lylla Johnson COTTON SWIMSUITS granddaughter of the Art Love- girl and David Rooker, nephew wurd Klrby. The whole family Mr. and Mrs. Earl Starbard Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rollins at- cut the wedding cake. Everything In Plumbing and less' was one of two hundred were chosen for contestants on tended the Methodist Conference After a brief honeymoon, the of the bridegroom was the ring were Sunday dinner guests of Attractively Heating children taking part In the Mich- CALIFORNIA, LONG WHITE, U.S. NO. I. SIZE "A" "Break the Bank" and were on his daughter, Lela In Hastings. in Kalamazoo. Thursday and Fri- couple will be at home at Trailer [bearer. day. $3.98 Phone 5948 Lowell igan Musical Festival on Satur- Francis Rooker served his the stage when the time was up. Father's Day guests of Mr. and City, Muskegon. Priced day evening at the Stadium. brother as best man and the However Janle won $4.00 for talk- Mrs, George Houghton were ushers were James Rooker, ing to Budd Collyler. their son Ray Houghton from brother of the bridegroom and Klrksvllle, Mo., and Frank Maurice Lincoln, brother of the POTATOES 10-69C Houghton and daughter, Mrs. bride. bright new«...in casual shoes Merle Dawson. For her daughter's wedding. ea. 35e Corn FRESH CALIFORNIA 4 EARS Mr. and Mrs. Byron Weeks Lowest priced V-8 Mrs. Lincoln wore a blue bem- Cantaloupes CALIFORNIA SIZE 27 I-LB. CELLO ^ were Father's Day guests of Pi berg dress with white accessories. PKGS. sse Crepe ooz. We Carrots TENDER FINGER SIZE their daughter, Mrs. Bill Vlckers The bridegroom's mother chose a Lemons CALIFORNIA. SIZE 360 CELLO and family In Grand Haven. blue silk dress. The mothers ex, 29c Radishes FRESH TOPPED Charles White Is attending a in its field! wore identical corsages of Ama- Pascal Celery CALIFORNIA, SIZE 24 Vocational' conference In Leiand COOl FLOWER-FRESH zon lilies and tea roses. JANE PARKER, CARAMEL . this week. Summer Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Rooker. JUST REDUCED Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Cowles of brother and sister-in-law of the Belding, Mrs. Florence Whitfield mm bridegroom, presided as master CHED-O-BIT PECAN ROLLS and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Bozung and mistress of ceremonies at the REG. 39c FABRIC CASUALS by BALL-BAND and Sandra spent Sunday at KRINKLE CREPE COTTON wedding reception which was AMERICAN CHEESE FOOD North Lake, near Baldwin. held following the ceremony In The Rev. Roy Sheehy of the wear TOPPID WITH FROSTY NY10N Rooker's Hall In Ada. ss 29c Nazarene Church and his family The hall was decorated in pink ^.i-oAf 69c moved Tuesday to his new pastor- and white wedding bells. The JANE PARKER ... Hill's Have Em ate in Durand. PRETTIER THAN EVER Misses Carrol and Mary Ann PINCONNING Cheese LB. 55c Layer Cake COCOANUT GOLD, 4'/i-INCH Mrs. Ray Heffron and Mrs. Cooper and Sally Boerner presid- doz. SQc Blackberry Pis "lgl'tiS^rS. 4*0 Grant Balkema and two of their ed at the punch bowl. After the Suuybrook Eggs LARGE. GRADE "A" children of Grand Rapids, called nsf bride and groom had cut their on their parents, Mr. and Mrs. wedding cake it was served by Charles Young Sunday afternoon. SLUMBER SET 46-OZ. Mrs. Wm, Boerner. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freyermuth CANS 1 The gift table was In charge of TOMATO JUICE newlowpwce 1 35c entertained Sunday with a family that's perfect for beach Mrs. Howard Rooker and Mrs. birthday dinner honoring their or lounging, too! Maurice Lincoln. 12-OZ. M AA fl.L. til If a* BETTY CROCKER son-ln law Phillip Schneider, Jr. '54 Dodge V-8 3 pkgs. 89c After a northern wedding trip TINS IIJIU UffRIS mixes REG. 35c VARIETIES Jack Fahrnl was surprised Maodowbrook 4-Dr. Sedan Chopped Beef ARMOUR'S 3 the couple will be at home on BETTY CROCKER Sunday when his brothers and Prospect ave.. in Grand Rapids NEW LOW PRICE Wl We Whele Ckieken SWIFTS r/4 can $1.19 Angel Food Mix sisters came to his home to re- about July 1st. "•02. •IE- mind him It was his sixtieth k LB. wc Sauerkraut A&P 2 CANS BEET Sugar JUST RLDUCEO II BAG EACH PKG. MAKES 2 QUARTS birthday. A bounteous dinner JUST REDUCED 4 LI. Ki Kool AM ASSORTED RAVORS. KIDS LOVE6 ITPKGS . 25c was enjoyed by all. j took for This Sign of Charaoal FOR OUTSIDE COOKING BAG REG. 4*4 UGUNA Mrs. Gladys Hartley spent the s LB. S week end with her son Don and Never before such big car performance, V/t PKG. 33( Palmolive Soap 2 CAKES 23c CAKES SOUTH WIND $219588 Quality and Service Fig Bare SILVERTOWN 44-07. family at Belding. luxury and value at such a low, low price! CAN WHITEHOUSE POWDERED MILK x lb. 31c Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gardner and Hi-G Orange Drink children 0? Jfenwlck, were Sun- No other car offers you so much record- PWIQT. %£* day guests of hfs' .fil8tcr Mrs- Wil- DELIVERED breaking performance, such record-break- SULTANA STRAWBERRY PRESERVES 2 lb. jer 59c ^ §^1 Mixed PMIeS DANDY BOT. *35 Ham Helm and family. ing economy. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sliici^tr *M«adowbrook V-8 4-dr. Stdan Optional NO. J03 equipment, occtuo'iti, ilole and local laiti, No other car near its price gives you such 39c Fruit Cocktail DOLE'S CAN 25c and son of Alto, Mr. and Mrs. 11 ony. ••Ira Prictl may vary iligMly in Bisquick FOR QUICK BISCUITS adjoining commumlm dv« to ihipping dvugn. big car luxury, comfort and style. Dodge Martin Conde and daughter of lines are naturally beautiful . . . long and Cascade rd., and Mr. and Mrs. ALL PURPOSE. PURE VEGETABLE Howard Aldrich and her mother Dodge Gives You These IS Great low, with nothing awkward or contrived. from San Antonio, Tex., were No other car in the field gives you so Extra Value Features At Ho Extra Cost/ > When you buy from as yoa Sunday callers on Mrs. Itol Dal- much big car value. See this exciting Dodge | •Motna' bay with confidence from an stra. Safe-guard hydraulic brakes • Oriflow shock today—the buy of them all! 3 can 77 c ROCKAWAY absorbers • Safety rim wheels • Foam rubber mtborixed Hotpoint Deaioc. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mullen im Shortening went to Lansing Sunday to call front seat cushion • Air cleaner & oil Filter Our franchise to sell yon Hot SUNNY SUE Automatic dome iight • Bumper buffer guards, DfcPENDABLE NEW *54 point Quality Appliances is on her brother-in-law, Claude front and rear • Dual electric wipers • Dual backed by the entire Hotpoint COLLEGE Holliday who is a patient in St. KATZ electric horns • Weafher-proof ignition system factory service organization— Rival Dcg Food Whole Chicken INN jy, & «J9 Hibleh Com SOUTHWIND: Blue or Toast. Sizes B'/i-IO-lMB St. Lawrence hospital. Satin tone instrument panel • independent your assurance of dependabil- George Bailey has purchased the R. E. Sprlngett home on parking brake • Deluxe horn ring • Gas tank ity and satisfaction. LAGUNA: Red. S'/i-B'/i. Black 6-9. Blue SVi-l. Biter • Enamel finish (longer lasting) 12-OZ. W- North Monroe. LOOK JO I ^ 23c All Price# in This Ad Effective 2 CANS WV Straw B'/a-B'/a $3.95 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Carr of DODGE Through Saturday, June 26th East Lansing, were dinner guests 1tot|i0iiit-, SUNNY SUE: Blue B-IO... —$4.45 at the Eugene Carr home on POOD RVTAIlfl ... SINCi 1159 - Mm Dukn ptmnl: Dmny Thomu In "Mike Room (or Dtddy." ABC-TV. Bert Pwki I n ''Brttk Th* Bink." ABC-TV . Roy Roiui NBC Ridio — >OR THE FINEST... FIRSTI i Lemonade CHERI: Child's, Blue or Red Sizes I0-I2____$3.25 Saturday. Orange Ban Store Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davenport CAL-GROVE. FRESH Misses, Blue or Red, Sizes 121/2-3-.—__$3.25 of Detroit, spent Friday evening LEWIS ELECTRIC REALGOLD FROZEN, CONCENTRATED with the Phillip Davenport fam- FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY ily. 'Buy Where Service and Quality 6-CL vQrt ROCKAWAY: Red or Blue Plain -1$4.45 Speerstra Motor Sales Mr. and Mrs. Russell Smith of Are An Established Fact" TINS WfC Straw Color with Red or Blue Trim $4.95 • Spring Lake, and the Jules Erler - " Dl O E. Main, Lowell Phone 574B 2c^s35c THURSDAY ARERNOON 930 W. Main St., Lowell Phone 9281 Lowell, Michigan family were guests of Mr. and Mrs J. E. Bannan on Father's FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Day. NIGHTS TIL 9:00 219 W. Main St.. Lowell — Phone BB77 THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., JUNE 24, 1954 Dean of Lake Odessa were Mr. Brlggs. Pamela who had been attend the graduating exercises Church In Lansing, Sunday eve- and Mrs. Paul Potter and family, spending the past week with at Northwestern University at ning. Mrs. Edna Johnson of Lowell, Mr. her grandparents returned home which time their son "Bob" re- Turn Those Unwanted Articles Into Cash with a Want Ad. Phone 92611 Lowell News Mrs. Tom Ruld and daughter Southwest Bowne S. Keene-N. Boston and Mrs. Hillls Tlscher. Mr. and Sunday. , 9 EIQHT-WEEK-GLD FIGS for COOL YOUR HEELS In a pair ceived his D. D. S. degree. bl Saranac and Mrs. Chas. Jlbson THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., JUNE 24, 1954 Mrs. L. T. Anderson Mrs. Shirley Tucker of Saranac. For Sale—General sale. 1 mile North of Lowell on of lighter-weight, flexible Wolv- Mrs. Mary Potter Mrs. Eugene Carr |s confined Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Brlggs Mrs. C. E. Hathaway of Grand Mr. and Mrs. Don Dlckerson Red Estate For Sale Mrs. Bill Lodlng and family of of Grand Rapids called on the M-91. Al Kaufman, ph. 6007. p9 erine pigskin work shoes. $6.86 Lowell Ledger WANT AD PAGE to her home with rheumatism. have been entertaining her Ledge was the Wednesday over- spent Sunday with their daugh- Greenville, Mr. and Mrs. Rollo former's aunt, Mrs. Cella Wil- 1961 BUICK SPEICAL, 4-door. two. up at Coons. MODERN BRICK RANCH TYPE Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Griffin Jolly community club met last brother and sister, Roy Myers night guest of her sister, Mrs. ter Mrs. David Palmer and fam- BOTTLE GAS 3TGVE for sale. CASH RATE: 20 words 50c, additional words 2c each, if not Dean and family of Lake Odessa. Mrs. Sue Houseman and Mary- liams last week. tone blue, heater, radio, seal house for sale, with breezeway 220 Waahlngton St., Lowell ph. paid on or before 10 days after insertion, a charge of 10c of Grand Rapids, were Tuesday week Wednesday afternoon with lyn went to Park Forest, 111., and Mrs. Alice Graham from E. S. White. ily at Willow Village.* Mrs. Lewis Jones underwent covera, very sharp. $1,248. HAH STRAWBERRIES—PI c k them and attached garage on large Mr. and Mrs. Clare Berk and 9788. c9 yourself. 20 cents a quart. Carl for bookkeeping will be made. evening visitors at the Leon An- Mrs. Eva Rickert. Wonderful Iuesday to visit the Howard Eagle Pass, Texas, during the Mrs. Tuba Swartz of Silver Susan and Constance Caroth surgery at Blodgett hospital last Chevrolet, phone 8862. c9 landscaped lot, or acreage if pre- family of Port Huron, were Sun- Rasch, on Ashley avenue. South BOX NUMBER: If box number In care of this office is derson home. time and supper; discussion of Thurtells. Mr. and Mrs. Charles past week. They left on Tues- Lake and Mrs. Weldon Smith ers of Clyde, O., are spending ferred. L. Benjamin, 6131 David day afternoon guests of Mr. and week and will return Friday for BLACK SWEET CHERRIES of 4 mile road. Lowell, phone desired, add 5Qc to above. Mr. and Mrs. John Troy and picnic decided to postpone setting Houseman will go Friday to day to visit friends in Oden. cf Grand Rapids spent Monday this week with their grandpar- another operation on Saturday. ready beginning Juno 28. Bring Highway, Saranac. c-8-9 Mrs. Paul Potter and family. 5274. c-0 ALL ERRORS in telephoned advertisements at sender's risk. daughter Julia, were Sunday din- date till the next meeting. Mrs. spend the coming week end Mich. with Mrs. Frank Marsh. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don Dicker- Mrs. Minnie Denlson, Mrs. Lyd- container and pick your own. Mrs. Berk and Mrs. Potter were REAL ESTATE SERVICE—Wm. ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Giles Eva Rickert was appointed to get Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Brlggs son. Call Allison Roark, Ada phone MACHINIST TOOL BOX for sale. RATES are based strictly on uniform Want Adv. Style. room mates at Warm Springs. there. Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Kyser ac- la Slater and Mrs. Belle Auble SPEERSTRA A. Armstrong, 26 years experi- Hefferan and family of Parnell. the ice cream and Mrs. Oleta and Pamela of Grand Rapids 7-2827. c9 Also miscellaneous micrometers, OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by re- Ga. Mr. and Mrs. Seymour Heaven companied their son and daugh- Mrs. Claire Coons and Miss of Cascade, spent Tuesday even- gauges and tools. Forrest Slater, mittance. ence. Specializing In good farms Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson Smith the prizes for the games. rnd William Heaven, of Clarks- spent Fathers Day with the par- tcr-ln-law. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Marlon Bushnell attended serv- ing with Mrs. Belle Sinclair at MOTOR SALES FEMALE BEAGLE for sale. Three Clarksvllle, phone Freeport 2509. A,ter 6:00 p M Phone 9973 Co for and suburban. Phone Rockford were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rog- Two very Interesting contests vllle spent Thursday evening ents. Mr. and Mrs. Harry N. Bishop to Chicago last week to ices at the Mt. Hope Methodist Lowell Rest Home. py years old. good hunter, $20. B. G. • P-9, oo/l Ad- 8 on Th, -PaB-e Mu8t B - n 7-1203 or write Ada. R. 2. c-47-tf er Pltsch and family and Mr. and were given, won by Maude Stor Comers with Mr. and Mrs. Vern Arm- "Home of Dependable r nOflt /Zu I • ® ' L-edger Zoet, Logan Lake. Bowne town- • Mmv • 0ff)ce Before Noon Wedne,dayt Mrs. Clair Anderson and daugh- Shores and Peggy Hoover. Next Mrs. It a Blough strong. Used Cars" ship. p9 FIFTEEN ACRES of alfalfa and 7 Farm Loans ter Marie to dinner Sunday at meeting with Maude Shores. Mr. and Mrs. Don White and acres of clover, ready for cutting 494) Interest—Long Term. Nat'l. - A-1 USED CARS - Sohulyer's In Marshall in honor You are Invited to stop In to- CUSTOM BALING FOR CASH— See Ed. Johnson at Timpson rd.. FOR SALE Baby bed with Inner- Bunco club will be held with Mr. and Mrs. Francis Seese Bonnie of Grand Rapids spent Farm Loan Ass'n., 1043 Leonard Credit or shares. Richard Ferris, or phone Alto 3276. c-9. spring mattress, and hlgh-chalr. • 1952 Ford V8 Mainline 2-Dr. Sedan of the former's 40th wedding an- Mrs. Frieda Hendricks, first Friday evening with her parents, day and look over our se- Wanted St., Grand Rapids, Mich. Phone with Mrs. Sue Colllngs of Grand 6185 Grand River Drive, Ada. Also combination cash register niversary. Come to Herm's Sanitary Market| lection of Dependable Used 72563. c-42-tf • 1951 Ford V8 Custom 4-Dr. Sedan Mr. and Mrs. Fred Biaser. Thursday afternoon In July. Rapids spent Wednesday with c9-ll 22 HP EVINRUDE "SPEED and adding machine. Mrs. Ed ATTENTION FARMERS-Open The Keith Bowman family had Miss Dorothy Layer of Grand Cars and Trucks. Everyone • 1950 Ford 6 Deluxe 2-Door Sedan. The electric storm Saturday Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Blough In Twin" outboard motor for sale, In Kiel, Lowell phone 8812. c9 every Monday 8:00 a. m. to 3 p. FOR SALE AT ELMDALE—7- a picnic dinner at Gun Lake guaranteed and backed by FOR SALE—9-PIECE JUNIOR • 1950 Ford V8 Custom 2-Dr. Sedan with overdrive night caused two homes In this Indiana. Rapids Is spending this week good condition. Call Grand Rap- m. We are buying hogs, calves, room house, modern, on 2 large our reputation for over 27 Dining Room Suite, 3-plece bed- FOR SALE—John Deere H trac- • 1950 Ford V8 Custom 2-Dr. Sedan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Roger Heasley with her cousin, Kittle Charles. For Our Redeem your Ids 80691 after 6:00 p. m. c-9 sheep and cattle. No commis- vicinity to be damaged. Mrs. Mil- lots, good garden spot. For quick Mrs. Emmett Sheehan return- years of square dealing, room suite. Both walnut. Phone tor; has , light wheel r • 1949 Ford 6 2-Door Sedan with overdrive and Barbara had Father's Day Dick Rutherford returned sion fees to pay. Also want sale. $5,. )00. Call Grand Rapids, ler's home on M-91 and the Dar- Lowell 5214. c9 STOP MOTH WORRIES by using weights, power lift, plow and • 1950 Pontiac 6 Chieftain 2-Door Sedan. ed home from St. Mary's hospital home Sunday from Blodgett hos- fresh or springing Holsteln cows. 9-3788. L. B. Wells. 441 Sheldon, win Hendricks home on M-21. At dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Francis 1951 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan Berlou five year guaranteed cultivator. Also have about 1 last week and Is coming fine. Saranac Stock Yards, phone Sar- S. E. p9 • 1952 Plymouth Deluxe 2-Dr. Sedan. the latter home lightning struck Shaffer. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond pital where he underwent surg- ALFALFA HAY 6 acres for sale. Moth Spray. Rent an electric acre of land for sale on Nash Mrs. Clair Anderson and daugh- 1950 Dodge 4-Dr. Sedan anac 2521. We pick up. Other • 1952 Dodge Coronet 4-Dr. Sedan with Gyromatic Shaffer and son of Campau Lake ery on Friday. Call Lowell phone 9724 around sprayer. Roth A Sons Co., Lowell ave. Phone Lowell 9350. c9 the transformer and Into the at- Lever 1950 Dodge 2-Dr. Sedan days call Grand Rapids CH- HOUSE FOR SALE—7 rooms. 3 • 1948 Dodge Custom 4-Dr. Sedan ter Marie returned home Satur- Members of the class of 190-1 noon or after 6:00 p. m. c9 c-9 tic over the kitchen and burned were also callers. S-6209 or 9-0580. c-S-tf bedrooms. 730 E. Main St.. Low. day evening after spending the 1947 Dodge Convertible NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE— • 1948 Dodge Deluxe 2-Dr. Sedan. a hole In the kitchen celling and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Host and from of of town wno came to ell. Call 8801 for appointment. weeK with her parents Mr. and 1949 Chevrolet Club Coupe 1952 CHEVROLET, 2-door, grey, HALLMARK GREETING CARDS Notice Is Hereby Given by the • 1947 Plymouth Special Deluxe 4-Dr. Sedan (2) daughters. Mr. and Mrs. Carl attend the reunion at Lone Pine LAWN MOWER GRINDING and C9-10 fire was smoldering in the attic 1953 Olds Super 88 Sedan with heater and radio, $995. H & undersigned that on Monday, • 1947 Olds 6 4-Dr. Sedan. Mrs. Louis Klein of Sparta. Inn. and called on Mrs. Bessie —For every occasion that cajls repairing, saw filing, retoothlng, over living room. Quick work Seese and son of Grand Rapids. Parade 1952 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan H Chevrolet, phone 8862. c9 for remembrance—for a friendly July 12th. 1954. at 10 o'clock a. Mr. and Mrs. George Howard. Kerekes who was unable to at- coupons here gumming, tools sharpened and 120 ACRES A-No. 1 Soil, modern • 1947 Chrysler New Yorker 4-Dr. Sedan by Nelson Nummer held the fire Mr. and Mrs. Orlun Seese and m. at 930 West Main St.. Lowell Mr. and Mrs. John Troy and Mr. 1950 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan greeting—a word of good cheer, handles put In. Gee's Hardware. house, good barn, 8757 Bell Road. • 1947 Chevrolet 4-Dr. Sedan down till the Lowell fire depart- family of Alto. Mr. and Mrs. tend. were Mr. and Mrs. Elmer S00 GALLON GASOLINE tank or on expression of sympathv Michigan, Kent County, public and Mrs. Leon Anderson were 1949 Plymouth 4-Dr. Sedan Dennie's Mower and Saw Serv- Ionia County I'i miles south • 1947 Chevrolet 2-Dr. Sedan Phillip Seese and son of Logan, Davis of Waterford. Mr. and with pump for sale. Robert A Hallmark Card Is thoughful- sale of a 1946 Oldsmoblle, (Jlub ment came. Telephones In both 1949 Bulck 4-Dr. Sedan ice. Mile west of Lowell, Phone US-lb. c9 • 194/ Mercury V8 4-Door Sedan callers at the James Abraham Mrs. Frank Greene of Kalama- Closson, ph. Lowell 5815. p9-10 Sedan bearing serial number homes and lights were put out also Mrs. Leon Vaughn and Mary 1949 Buiok Super Convertible ness personified! Available at 5674. c4 'f home last week. Everyone here zoo. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Taylor Christiansen Drug Store. c-9 76125776 will be held, for cash also. Lou of Phoenix, Ariz., had Sun- and SAVE! 1948 Packard Clipper Sedan MEN'S BLACK Chicago roller Is sorry for their misfortune In WANTED-WILL PAY CASH for day dinner with Mr. and Mrs. cf Whitehall. Ada Lind Wood to the highest bidder. Inspection For Rent losing their barn In last Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Bill Schmidt of skates. Sire 8. Call Alto 2460. THERE IS NO "SPECIAL" DAY thereof may be made at 930 West Old China, and Glassware, Kero- - A-1 USED TRUCKS - Ray Seese, in honor of Father's of Midland, Mr. and Mrs. Harry SEVERAL "AS IS" P-® day's electric storm. Kentucky are visiting relatives to adverUse. Ledger Want Ada Main St.. Lowell. Kent County. sene lamps or parts. Old Penny COTTAGE FOR FJSNT—At Mur- Day also the latter's birthday. Fuller. Mrs. Pearl Glrdler, Miss ofValues CHEAPIES • 1951 Reo E22 2'/3 ton Cab and Chassis and Sunday they with Mr. and get results every day. Read cm Michigan, the place of storage. Banks, Mustache and Shaving Freda Bailey of Grand Rapids. ray Lake by week. Call Mrs. Mrs. Glenn Shea of Ada and San- Michael and Cindy Blough for profit—use 'em for results. Dated: June 22. 1954. Speerstra Cups, Old Dolls any shape. Will Jack Wingeier, Lowell ph. 8817. Pauline McGee of Hammond. 3 South Boston dra Hood of Ionia, Mr. and Mrs. spent Wednesday with grandpa MONEY TRUCKS Call Lowell phone 9261 for serv- Motor Sales; Address 930 West buy one piece or a house full. c7-9 WE TRADE. GUARANTEE AND FINANCE AT Ind., and Mary Covert Dyk of ice. P-fl Miss Belle Young Phlorus Hale and family were and grandma Blough. REG. 17c UR«25C SAVER .1954 Dodge ^-ton Pickup Cash and Carry Main, Lowell, Michigan. By Peter Call after 6:00 p. m.. Grand Rap- BANK RATES Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barber and Greenville. Their teacher, Mrs. 63( 1953 Dodge ^-ton Pickup Speerstra. c9-10 ids 8-3373. c-6-12 ROOM for rent by the week. Call guests of the Elmer Hale fam- WEDDING POTOGRAPHS—Pre- Mary Abbey Chamberlain and WITH C0VP0N WITH COUPON 8890. c9 Ask about our insured payment plan Mrs. Vera Heldrlck has return- ily. son Billy, Mr. and Mrs. James 1950 Dodge 1-ton Pickup serve the happy occasion! Ap- WITH COUPON WITH COUPON TV Service ALFALFA. BROME. Ladlno Hay, LAWN MOWERS, Sharpened and Barber and son Jimmy of Lowell, husband of Keene were also 1950 Dodge 2-ton Cab, Chas. pointment arranged at your con- ed from a few days' stay In Pe- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Sussell and 50 lb. rectangular bales. 40c at repaired, any make. Hand and FOR RENT—5 room apartment, 2 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Blough of Free- guests. venience for pictures of thc wed- toskey where she attended H. S. baby of Jackson were week end 1948 Ford 1J/4 Ton Cab Chas. Will call for it but you save the field. George F. Johnson, power mowers grinding and lap- bedrooms, near high school. For port. Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Arm- ding couple or bridal party. done by regular lawnmower commencement exercises. Her guests of her parents Mr. and phone Lowell 6012. p9 Information call Lowell 5929. p9 C. H. RUNCIMAN CO. MOTOR SALES strong and children took a picnic MONEY Home or church. Call Bill grandson. George Erwin Doherty, Mrs. Arthur Shores and Sunday were supper and evening guests WE FINANCE ALL CARS money if you drag it in and sharpener. Bring to Ada Hard- JAY BOELEN8, Manager dinner to the home of her father SAVER 3 LB.™ WITH Christiansen, photographer, Lo- 12-FT. WAGEMAKER BOAT with ware or call John Sytsma, Ada was one of the graduates. guests were Mr. and Mrs. Roy of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan K. Blough AT BANK RATES FOR RENT—All modern apart- Jacob Glovack in Ada Sunday frequenty you can take it home well phone 5718. c-9 trailer and 14 HP Evlnrude mot- 3751. Will pick up. p9-10 ment upstairs, one bedroom. No Corner Main and Hudson, Lowell Phone 9280 Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hendricks, Gage and family. and family Father's Day. CAN 79( COUPON Open Friday and Mrs; Robert Host and daugh- and later visited his father, Vern WITH COUPON WITH COUPON or. Also 21-in. reel lawnmower children. Claude Staal, 418 Hud- Our Reputation Rides with Every Car and Truck of Lansing, were supper guests Father day guests at the Frank after your shopping. GOATS FOR SALE—Kids and WANTED—Lawns to mow. Have ters of Grand Rapids, spent Mon- Armstrong at Murray Lake. Saturday Nights with 4-cycle engine. Phone 5469 son, phone Lowell 5571. c-9tf at the Verne Klahn home Tues- Shores home were all their child- milk goats. John Zoodsma, Lo- c9 power mower. Call Fred Ryder day and Tuesday with her par- Father's Day. We Sell! day. ren and also Mr. and Mrs. Morris well phone 6881. p-9-in Lowell phone 9360. c9 Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Boerma 930 W. Main, Lowell Ph. 9281 Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Condon and family of Grand Rapids. ents Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seese. co REFRIGERATION SERVICE. Re- Whites Bridge News Your Dodge A Plymouth FOR SALE—2 sows and 11 six Mr. and Mrs. John Krebs and of Grand Rapids and Mr. and frigerators, freezers, milk cool- WANTED—Punch press operator, Mrs. Nina VanOcker went to Frederick Sunday to see Lightning also put the Shores tel- HILLS BROS Radio Service - weeks old pigs. Bernard Smith. David, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mrs. Melvin Boerma were Sun- Dealer ers. Clark Fletcher. Phone Low- 20-45 years old. Prefer man with Mr. and Mrs. Claude Condon ephone out of commission and R. O. CHROUCH 1 mile north of Fallasburg Park, Krebs and daughters were supper day guests of their parents. Mr. ell 9S90. cl-tf previous experience. Apply at The 27th annual Compton re- who are both in poor health. burned out the refrigerator. BAKERY SPECIAL 206 E. Main Ph. 9275 phone 5286. P-9 and evening guests at the George end Mrs. Ralph Boerma. Lowell Stamping Co., Godfrey union will be held at Fallasburg Donald Dawson of Lowell. Is Paul and Rheta Smith were in BLACK DIRT, SAND AND Gravel Krebs home Monday in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Good of FOR SALE—Two white pine doors and Vorgennen Phone 5926. p9 Park, Sunday June 27. spending a few days at the Rus- ML Pleasant Sunday. His aunt TRY MULLER S- for sale. Also dump truck serv- the latter's daughter Barbara's Saginaw visited his mother. Mrs. lb. 8 ft. high, 5 1-2 ft. wide. One The ladies of the Extension sell Condon home. who broke her hip three weeks ice for hire. Russell Coons. Ph. EXPERIENCED MAN WANTED Melvin Boerma. Monday. pumping jack. Elmer Yelter, club who attended the meeting Mr. and Mrs. Albert Barker of ago, passed away and Tuesday 10th birthday. Used Cars Ada 3748. p7-10 for new modern grocery depart- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Borgerson Alto phone 4321. Lowell Mien., last Wednesday enjoyed a tour Greenville, were callers at the Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith attend- Dorothy Holcomb and Pat Kid- ment. Phone Lowell 9919. c9 der of Freeport, were Monday spent the week-end at Higgins Coffewith $IQ purchasee. You sav9e 30c 9lb. 1951 CHRYSLER 4-DOOR Morse Lake rd. HARNESS SHOP NEWS—ELEC- through the Ernest Chickering Verne Klahn home Sunday. ed her funeral. Cocoanut Macaroons 1 WANTED-Ride to and from vic- trlc Shoe Repairing. 4-H supper guests at the Clair Kauff- Lake. 1951 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR MAGAZINE and GRAND RAPIDS gardens. South Boston Farm Bureau Mr. and Mrs. James R. Smith show halters and stable sheets; inity of Fulton and Market daily. man home. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bovee were Herald subscriptions. Inquire Mrs. Rhoda Mooney entertain- group held their June meeting of Lowell were Sunday guests of Pkg. of 6 19c Reg. Price 23c-SAVE 4c 1953 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUPE binder, combine and bailer can- Working hours 7:00 to 3:30. Call lathers Day dinner guests of about Time and Life; new sport ed the Whites Bridge Bunco club Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Smith and vasses repaired. We also plane Lowell 8802. p9 1952 PLYMOUTH 4-DOOR magazine charter rate $6.00. Mrs. at her home last Thursday after- Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Roth in Lo- family. SNOW COMMUNITY 4-H their son. Glendon and family. lumber. Kerekes Repair Shop, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cahoon 1950 Buick 4-Door Frank Ruegseger, Lowell phone COOK WANTED, Lowell Rest noon. Nina VanOcker won head well. A good attendance Is re- Mrs. Frieda Hendricks, Mrs. Snow Community 4-H Club mile east of Lowell on M-21. Mr. and Mr. Robert Cahoon and 6441. p-7-14 Home. c9 and bunco prizes while Blanche ported. Supervisor Henry Tap- Ellen Nummer attended the held their meeting June 35 at MULLER'S "ENRICHED" children and Mr. and Mrs. Milon These Cars are Fully Recondit- Tebbel received consolation. ley was invited to this meeting to meeting of VFW convention in the Snow Community HalL 18 SEVEN-WEEK-OLD PIGS. HIGH SCHOOL BOY WANTED Porter of Greenville attended the # ioned and Guaranteed Roland Depew. Morse Lake Rd. GARDEN TRACTORS. Simplicity. Mrs. W. H. Chambers of Tole- answer questions on township af- Grand Rapids. Saturday and Sun- Officers elected for the com- Any attachments, new and used. to work on farm full time dur- Cahoon-Pinkney wedding in Sar Phone Alto 2383. c9 ing summer. Robert Clark, Alto do. Ohio, came to the Andrew fairs. day. ing year are, president. Doug Hekman s 2. 3, and 6 h. p. $129 up. Parta, Juhl home last week to help care Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Gardner anac, Saturday afternoon. Ovenglo Bread sendee. Ask for demonstration. phone 4324. c9 Mr. and Mrs. Joe Michaud Antonides: vice president, Jim FOR SALE—Six-months-old pup- Mrs. Marlon Schneider of Cor for Leroy Chambers who is seri of Indianapolis, were week end were Sunday guests of the Wil- Vredenburg; secretary. Jean An py. Borderline Collie and police. CH 36718. Dutmers Landscap- EI D S WANTED—F o r painting al Gables. Fla., is visiting Mr. TRUCKLOAD McQueen Motor Co. p6-9 ously ill. Mr. and Mrs. Russell 1951 Buick Super 4-Door — Two-tone Blue. visitors at the Fred Fahrnl home. lard Michaud family near Lake tonides; treausurer, Ruth Ann URGE 20-oz. Loif 17c Has had shots. Call Lowell 9784. ing, Grand Rapids. Showboat, grandstand, bleacher % Chambers of Detroit, were also Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tallant. Mr. and Mrs. M. P. Schneider. Fath- Lowell Phone 5713 c9 Heater, Radio, Dynaflow Drive. Odessa. bloomer; reporter, Phyllis Cole. CONCRETE BLOCKS 17c, Cinder seats and boat. Specifications and Mrs. Fred Fahrnl and Chris ers Day callers were Mr. and ywmcooK/svrQ for job can be obtained from El- helping at the Juhl home part of Mr. and Mrs. Larry Cahoon, Seymour Hesche and Lawton CARTER'S DOG FOOD, 25-lb. bag Blocks, 20c, at yard. Blocks by Mrs. William Schneider of Grand SAVE Or More Oi Every Loair mer Schaefer, Root-Lowell Mfg. the week. 1951 Buick Special 4-Door — Two-tone Blue. Fahrnl, Sr., joined a family Shirley Rickert and Don Weeks Cole showed pictures, and refreh- $2.18 at Weaver's Ada Msirket vibration and compression, wtth Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. Phflllp Co.. phone Lowell 9212. p9 Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Weeks of group for breakfast Sunday were Sunday dinner guests of r/ients were served later. c-2S-tf mortar grooves. Vosburg . Block Heater, Radio, Seat Covers. Very sharp. Schneider and sons of Ionia and Saranac. accompanied by Mrs. morning at the John Fahrnl Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rickert. The and Gravel Company, Ph. Ada AUCTION SALES. Phone George Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Schneider 51 Elizabeth Compton and son Clair, — $1245.00 home in Lowell in celebration of latter couple spent late Sunday SNOW DAIRY CLUB Birchwood 3397. c- * VanderMeulen, auctioneer. Dut- made a trip through northern John's birthday. afternoon and evening with Mrs. Jr., of Lowell. ton- 6671. Let me help you plan Snow Community Dairy Club WINDOW SHADES and curtain Michigan and crossed the Straits 1949 Bukk Roodmoster 4-Door — Dark Blue. Mr. and Mrs. John Atkins and Clemenz at Clark Memorial Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mullen Are You Planning your sale, prepare and place pub- held their first meeting with rods. All sizes and colors. Phone of Mackinac, over the week end. family of Marlette were week Home in Grand Rapids. and daughters spent the week- Gardens licity. I know values and will Has Heater, Radio, Dynaflow. Real clean, Doug and Jean Antonides. Doug Lowell 6391. Roth A Sons Co. Marvin VanOcker left early end visitors at the Ernest Tuck- end in Traverse City and attend- try for most profitable results. Dinner and Father's Day and Jean showed the members o-21-tf Only $695.00 ed the wedding on Saturday of Choice Quality Meats Your Vacation p-9 Monday with the Belding FFA er and Earl Harker homes. guests of Mr. and Mrs. James their 4-H calves. Miss Anna Mae Strieker, a form- TRUSSES—Trained fitter, surgical team for Michigan State College Al Kinds of ANNUALS CUSTOM BALING—See Eric 1952 Chevrolet 2-Door — Grey. Has Heater appliances, etc. Koss Rexall where they entered the Michigan er music pupil of both Mr. and If So, You Can Drive One Johnson. 7528 Timpson rd. or call ONLY ONE GRADE - CHOICE OR BETTER Drugs, Saranac, Mich. c-39-tf State Judging contest. and Radio. $995.00 Mrs. Mullen. Miss Strieker has By Hie Flat or Dozen! of These Conditioned Used Alto 3276. P-9 Dala and Gary Richmond of won many 4-H talent awards. SLAB WOOD At the yard $3.00 HERE AGAIN! Cars and Relax MAN WANTED—We will establish Belding, are spending this week 1950 Pontiac 4-Door — Dark Blue. Heater, Mrs. Eugene Carr Is confined for Bedding, Pots, Urns, Porch a cord. Open Thursday after- you in business with our capital Friend of the Farmer- to her home with rheumatism. with their grandparents, Mr. and Radio, Hydromatic, Outside Sun Visor, Boxes, Etc. 1952 Rocket Olds 98 4-Dr. Hyd. noon. Cornell Lumber Co., Phone If you are trustworthy, energetic, Mrs. L. W. Rutherford, Mrs. S. Mrs. Jerry Devine. drive. Radio, Heater. Very, 6769, Lowell. c4 tl write us. No Investment or ex- Only $950.00 R. Crabb, Mrs. Albert Duell. Mrs. Friends have received cards very good condition, clean. GUARANTEED watch repairing perience needed to start. Part- Ernest Roth and Mrs. J. C. Rob- Petunias — Singles. from Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dickens Geraniums —- Ageratum hy an expert. Jewelry repaired time or full-time. Winona Mon- 1952 Dodge Coronet 4-Door — Two-tone Ison were in Grand Rapids. 1951 Rocket SS Olds 4-Dr. Hyd. ument Co., Winona, Minn. p-H and Lydia who are enjoying a and EVERY Hauler ALL MEAT - NO WASTE Doubles and Ruffles to look like new. Avery Jewel- trip through Arizona. They are Gray and Black. Heater, Radio and Out- drive. Radio, Heater, Clean. Thursday, where they attended em. c-38-tf 79 Vinca — Sprengeri planning to visit Grand Canyon the June luncheon meeting of Asters — Double and side Sun Visor $1325.00 1950 Rocket 88 Olds 4-Dr. Hyd. Lost and Found before their return. TImt* b cm INTCRNAnONAL for the Daughters of the American ARTIFICIAL BREEDING—Curt- Single Pansies — Coleus drive. Radio, Heater. Be sure Mr. and Mrs. Don Gilbert and •very pkkop truck uta. 3 whedbaiei, Revolution at the home of Mrs. iss Candy Company Farm. Home LOST—Our chartreuse parakeet SPECIAL!: 1950 Dodge Meadowbrook and see this one. Very clean. family of Grand Rapids, were 3 body Ungtks, 4,200 fo 8,600 lb*. Clyde Teesdale on Mayfalr Snapdragons — Zinnias of national and international "Goldie" in Alto Friday. Leg 4-Door — Radio, Heater. Clean..$595.00 Morrell's Sliced Bacon - Forget-Me-Not champions. Your herd sires. Sunday guests at the Fred Bowen OVW. 11 modtls—including thi ntw Drive. 59 Marigolds 1950 Buick Special 4-Dr. with band number ABS no. 47 L, date For prompt, efficient service, home. ONE HUNDRED. Omdrivt optional. I Mrs. Olive Compton of Detroit Dynaflow, Radio, Heater, 2- Sept. 18, 1952. Please call 2543 Globe Phlox —Salvia Tuberous Begonias call either Clarence P itsch, or notify Claude Miller at the Ray Mason of Santa Cruz, who has been visiting her cous- tone color. Clean. Grand Rapids GIy-4-8407 or 7390- Barber Shop it you have any ins. Mrs. F. A. Gould and sister Yellow Ageratum for shade Calif., and son Glen Roy Mason, 11, or Clifford Evans, Lake Odes- information about this bird. c9 ?nd also friends In Lowell since CALL OR COME IN. YOUR OLD of Ionia, were Monday evening sa. 6083. Clarksvllle. 3751. c-37-tf Thursday left Sunday to visit Sliced Bacon Ends Potted Roses, Hybrid Teas, Floribundas, Climbers — All Colors CAR WILL POSSIBLY MAKE callers at the Ted VanOcker n Hasting Livestock Sales YOUR DOWN PAYMENT home. H&H Chevrolet Shrubs — Trees — Evergreens in Mulllken. NAPKINS—Printed for weddings, June 18, 1954 508 W. Main St., Lowell Phone 8862 Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mead of Bleeding Heart, Peonies in Bud. Cut Flowers in Season. anniversaries, and cocktail par- Feeder Pigs $10.50-$18.50 The number of telephones in Wittenbach Sales & Serv. ties. Wide selection of styles Mulllken, visited Mrs. F. A. Freshly dug Perennials of all kinds. Top Calves $15.00-$20.00 the U. S. passed the 50 million and colors. Priced from $2.00 a Gould and Mrs. Linda Loucks, CECIL BIBBLER, Siles Mgr. Seconds $12.00-$15.00 mark last year. There are some hundred. Also book matches Friday. - Lean Center Cut Pork Chops 79k Godfrey St. OPEN DAILY AND SUNDAYS Phone 5737 West Main St. Lowell Common and Culls $ 8.00-$12.00 85 million phones in the world CONDITION YOUR HENS FOR PROFIT Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Daven- We Trade We Finance printed with name or initials. Lambs J12.00-$16.25 Low ill Ledger, Phone 9261. Low- Great Britain is second to the U. port and Joanne, visited at the Sheep $ 3.00-5 6.00 ell. P-4<-tf Young Beef $14.00-$19.40 S., with six million. Norman Davenport home in Beef Cows $8.00-$13.00 Sparta, Sunday. ALUMINUM AWNINGS, DRAP- Bulla $11.60-$16.10 Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davenport Lean Meaty Pork Roast 49» ERIES, slip covers custom or Top Hogs $23.00-$23^0 of Detroit, spent Friday evening yardage; rods, cornices, Venetian Ruffe $12.70-$18.60 with his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Blinds. \Amerlcan Venetian Boars $1000-$12.00 COLBY Phillip Davenport. Blind Mfg., Ionia. Phone 422. Top Calf-—$20.00 AGENCY Herbert Brezlna spent the c-52-tf Elmer Smith Sand Lake Top Hogs $23.80 week end with his parents, Mr. FREEZER OWNER S—Custom Fresh Extra Lean Ground Beef 39L John Regan Lowell R-2 OmLTJIHl and Mrs. James Elzlnga In Ells- NOW meat service. Wholesale rates. u c-9 worth. Weaver's Ada Market. Phone Earl V. Colby —Alto Mrs. Opha Frack of Ann Ar- Ada 3511. c-23-tf The earth is about 197,000,000 Office: 2421 Res.: 3151 INTERNATIONAL Trucki rate high with bor was the guest of Mrs. Cella square miles. Approximately 70 BOATS—New and used plywood, farmers because International Harvester Williams two days of last week. Grt/tnCfap per cent is water; 30 per cent Charles I. Colby $40, $50, $60 and $129.60. Aero Chris Bierl visited his daugh- Officer 3231 Ciarlcsville builds trucks that can take the rough, rugged Is the AJumnlum boat, $189.60. Boat land. ters In Owosso last week while trailers, 400-lb. capacity, $94. going of farm work, with minimum operating Mrs. Schneider and Judy were You SAVE smm ffhws...* Ralph's Furniture & Appliances, expense, minimum time out for maintenance. on a vacation trip. TWO WAYS Phone 5106, 212 W. Main St. Lowell. cl-tf And INTERNATIONALS score on these same At Scmifeiry Home Grown Radishes / \ points wherever there is hauling to be done- Wont To Be in time to WE OFFER FREE our experience Safe Driving GARDEN FRESH 2 Bun- 9c in writing any type of insurance because they are all-truck, with truck engines, Chesaning Showboat LOW. LOW PRICES to fit your needs. Peter Speer- truck strength and stamina everywhere. plus stra Agency, 930 W. Main St., Starts With a Amateur Prologue? Phone 9281, Lowell c8tf What's more, INTKBNATIONALS are extra- Vduoble L&M Green 2 b- 15c EGGLAC GREEN STAMPS WATER SOFTENERS—Investi- Good Set of Tires easy to ride in, drive and maneuver in traffic If you do—any single act, man gate this low cost way for as- or on the road. Their Comfo -Vision cabs pro- or woman or group—can ap- sured soft water. Automatic op- • SHARPENS APPETITES Mm INTUNATIONAL Track with combina- Double Stamps eration $89.96. Lyle Covert, Ph. tion stock rock a»d grain body it the Ideal vide passenger car comfort and convenience. POTATOES I CANTALOUPES Spread Your LIME pear in Chesaning at Peet Cen- 5948. Lowell. c8-ll For a sure grip on safe motoring, • KEEPS HENS HEALTHY ali-purpoM track for the fam. Quickly ooo- Evtry Wednesdoy On every count—for any job—an INTERNA- ter nights of June 24 and 25 at US No. 1 10 CfW wrttd from hauling grain or olW compact REPLACEMENT Electric Range • SPUDS UP SLOW LAYERS 7:30 p. m. and have an audi- 2 for 49c We can give you immediate delivery on lime spread on have us outfit your car with a badt to bulky material or Beeetodu Model TIONAL is your best truck buy. Come in and Cobblers Ihs. burners for all makea. Clark tion. • GIVES YOU EXTRA EGGS ibown b •• jine dtf/ R-lflO Sertee. let's talk businefls. your fields Fletcher, Phone 9390. c-37-tf "new pair of shoes" ... or recap Acts will be picked for first FINEST SILVERPLATE. Quality We prtxrlbt Egg Lac Pellofs for yoer flock today. five nights of Showboat—July that gives you more for every the old tires at reasonable cost. Your fntMa may corw the down payment. Ask about our convenient terms, dollar. National advertised 13 through July 17— with cash OPEN brands, $1 down, $1 weekly. Av- prizes of $25, $15 and $10 each I Friday Evenings 'HI 9 $550 Ton ery Jewelers, Lowell c-S7-tf night Nightly first place win- SANITARY OUTBOARD MOTORS-New and Sales & Service ners compete Sunday night for used Evlnrude, Mercury, Chris- Wittenbach Grand Prize of $50. Craft and others $35.00 up. 218 W. Main St. Lowell, Mich. hlmt* RalphV Furniture A Appliance. HEIM'S BERGY BROS Tickets for Showboat go on Free Pariting at Phone 5106, 212 West Main St, § PART AM Lowell. c48 tf sale July Ist in Chesaning, C H. Runclman Company TEXACO SERVICE phone 144; Saginaw, Owosso, Aear of Store MARKET btokmb The man who has a good gag E. Main St, Lowell Ph. 9225 Phone Lowell 9201 Ciarlcsville 3631 Phone Freeport 2421 ELEVATOR INTERNATIONAL TRUCKS Bay City and Flint PlieM5«97 205 E. Main, Lowcl often wishes he could use it on SlandO'V.ol ll r llightvoy his wife. Phone 2321 or 2331 — Alto, Michigan ter, Pamela Ann's 2nd birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Lodle Shear and Mrs. Fred Boyd Sr. Is spending THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., JUNE 24, 19S4 0 few days in Detroit visiting Along US-16 Segwun Community Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Edgene Lee of Battle Creek spent Satur- her sister, Mrs. Rllla Horton and Mrs. Ira Sargeant Cecile Cronlnger Mrs. Fred J. Boyd., Sr. Morris, Sheila and Pamela took day night with Mr .and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Lane- 1 other relatives. hart and two daughters of De- Utelr daughter Sandra Kay to Ernest Collins and family. Foreman Rood THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., JUNE 24, 1954 Popular Couple Wed in Mrs. Robert Cribley Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Grand Rapids where she left Dean Collins spent four days James and Robert Connors Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Risser re- Saturday night supper guests Mrs. Edna Taylor troit, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Peter DeVries. On Gordon Johnson were Mr. and with two bus loads of Blue last week at a boys' camp on spent several days last week turned home Tuesday after a of Mr. and Mrs. Matt Metternlck Canalelight Service Posses Unexpectedly Sunday they had dinner at Scalley On Southern Trip Cascade Community News Mrs. Maynard Tucker, Mr. and Birds and Campflre girls for one Gun Lake. [visiting their grandparents, Mr. couple weeks visit with relatives were Mr. and Mrs. For/est Gra- Mr. and Mrs. Carlton Wilcox Lake where Mr. ad Mrs. Hubert Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Davenport By Mn, Roger Wykes Jr. Palms and baskets of white Mrs. Robert Cribley, 29, of Mrs. Geo. Tucker, Mr. and Mrs. week at Camp Keewana, Hol- Clarice Leonard, Bertha Jes- and Mrs. James Connors at Green In Ohio. ham and Bobby of Fennvllle. Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Wilcox DeVries and children joined stopped to have coffee with Nan- gladioli and snapdragons formed 6034 Hall St., died June 15, at Walter Shaffer, Mr. and Mrs. land. Sunday evening callers of sup, Doris Boyd, Florence Snay, ILake. Mr. and Mrs. Jake Kauffman, and Mrs. Merton Alderlnk and and children of Clarksvllle, Mr. Rickert Electric the background for the wedding Corning Research hospital. Corn- son of Grand Rapids and Mr. and them. cy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Betty Ann Miedemo House Moving Underway Russell Condon and Francis Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Morris Frances Jefferies and Evaglna Mr. and Mrs. Albert Lambrles Ruth and Sharon attended the and Mrs. Wayne Wilcox of Eaton Your General Electric Marvin, Saturday morning, be- of Miss Margie Ann Lucas,! ing, Ark., after an Illness of twol Tucker. were Joan Perry, Roger Bulk- Lester attended the picnic of the | and Denlse spent from Wednes- family gathering Sunday which Mrs. Harold Metternlck and Rapids, R. M. Wilcox of Lowell Gordon Lee Eastman After Much Preparation daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. months. Her death was a shock) family of Alto, were Sunday sup- Humidifier Dealer fore starting on a three-weeks' Saturday, June^ 19 Mr. and ema. Bill Shappee and girl friend Look Club of the O. E. S. at day til Monday visiting their was their own children and fam- and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Blasher automobile trip through the Marriage Solemniied Lucas, Cascade Rd., and James to the community as definite im- Shirley of Holland. A picnic sup- the home of Mrs. Charles Timp- parents In Manitowoc, Wis. Mrs. ilies, which was held at the home per guests. and Dawn were Sunday dinner A self-contained humidifier that Ranges Waihert Work of moving the Claude L. AUCTION Mrs. Eugene Morris entertained Woltjer, Griggs St., in Cascade provement had seemed to occur An error was made in the Will south. They will visit Clyde's Goldner house at 5353 Cascade Due to ill health In the family, we will sell at Public Auction at twenty-two relatives with a birth per and were enjoyed son at Campbell Lake Monday Lambrles attended her class re- of their son Joe and wife of Free- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Win ton requires only a water supply and Refrigerator! Dryers The marriage of Miss Betty Christian Reformed church Fri- on her tranference to the south- brother, Henry In Corinth, Miss., Rd. has been underway for a the Tefft Farm located one mile east of Saranac on David High- party In honor of their daugh al Crooked Lake. evening. union. port. Klahn news Item last week. It Wilcox. electrical connection has a high Water Heaters Ann Mledema, daughter ot Mr. day evening, June 18. The candle- western hospital in mid-May. was Fred Ruehs who called on capacity and evaporates three gal- and explore New Orleans and week. Freeman Construction Co. way, then one-half mile South on Jackson Road, on Elmer Miller is spending a few Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Hellman We Service OUR Installationii and Mrs. Rink Mledema, Broad- light service was performed by A life-long resident of the Mr. Klahn. Both Klahn families other places of Interest In the of Grand Rapids has had a crev\< days with relatives of Indiana were Sunday dinner guests of lons of water an hour with a 114 moor Av., to Gordon Lee East- Rev. Jacob Boonstra. Mrs. Jay Grand Rapids area, she was a had dinner. Sunday, with Irene Paul Rickert area before returning home to of 6 men cutting openings In the and while there attended a fam- Mr, and Mrs. John Vos and child- horsepower motor. It is automat- man was solemnized Friday eve- Wlersma, organist, accompanied member of Cascade Christian Heft at her beautiful farm home TELEPHONE 8802 Detroit. cement walls of the porch and ily reunion on Sunday. ren In Lowell. ically controlled at any desired ning. June 18, at Calvary Baptist the soloist, Herbert Start, who (hurch, where she had been with BUY A NEW CHEVROLET-TODAY'S BEST BUY FOR BEAUTY! on Peach Ridge. Mrs. Clarence relative humidity. Is very simple 912 North Hudson, Lowell the foundations to slide a pair of Some of the children of thc Sunday dinner guests of Mr. chuch. The bridegroom Is the son sang "Through the Years" and her husband. Joint-secretary of Klahn is assisting in the care of to install, and needs no pump, Try a Ledger want Ad long steel girders under the main Ralph Craig family are having and Mrs. Fred Roth were Mr. and of Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Eastman, "Oh, Master, Let Me Walk with the Trl Cees group and active Mrs. Walter Qulggle, who Is crit- compressed air, steam, drain, or Hubert SI. part of the building. A cradle Tues., June 29'54 the measles. Mrs. Walter Fennel and Mrs. Al Thee". in the Cradle Roll Guild. ically 111 at the LeRoy Bloomer of timbers will be added; then Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stauf- floor space. Rev. R. G. Warner performed The bride, who was given in Surviving besides her husband Commencing Promptly at 12:30 p. m., the following described Austin and daughter of Flint, tiees. Including two fine weeping fer accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. home. the service before an altar decor- marriage by her father, wore rre three sons, Charles, 5, Stev- property: Carla McDonald spent Thurs- and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ed- LOMCII Christian Reformed birches will be cut down, and Ira Sargeant were Thursday ated with palms, candelabra, and a floor-length gown of rose point en, 3, and Thomas eight months;; day with the Glen Yelters, while wards and Vickie of Lansing. the bank bulldozed Into a ramp1 evening callers at the home of baskets of mixed flowers. Organ lace and nylon tulle over satin her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wes- her parents were attending con- Mrs. Bert Baker and Mrs. Fleer- down which the house will be Mrs. Elvyn Potter and family music was supplied by Mrs. Rob- with a sweetheart neckline and ley G. Mawby; and three broths ference at Kalamazoo. Rev. Mc- ing were Sunday dinner guests lining for slid to the road. and Mr. and Mrs. Roland Depew, Gospel Service sS ert Rozell, who also accompanied long sleeves. Her veil of French trs, Edwin W., Russell G., and Donald was a supper guest. of Mr. and Mrs. Louis Baker and both of near Alto. The Sar- the soloist. Joseph Balback. Thence it will proceed a quai illusion was attached to a half Roger L. Mawby, all of Grand 20 Head Purebred Jerseys Mrs. Joe Metternlck who has daughter in Lowell. Topic for the Sunday School: "Jesus in Glory on 1 geants enjoyed the ride in the Mr. Mledema gave his daugh- ter of a mile southeast on US-IS hat of the lace sewn with seed Rapids. been 111 was well remembered by Mrs. Wert who was visiting T. B. and Bangs Tested and with Individual Slips Stauffer s new car. Something? the Mountain" ter in marriage. The bride wore lo where a pair of lots have been pearls and sequins. She carried Services were held at the Met- her daughter. Mrs. Connie Odell Mrs. Lottie Kelm of Alma at- her friends last week. Sermoneffe: "United With Christ" a gown of imported rose pattern bought by the purchaser of the a bouquet of white carnations calf chapel Saturday afternoon Jersey, 4 yrs. old, fresh 3 wks. Jersey, 2 yrs. old, fresh 9 wks. Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Yelter had and family, spent Friday after- tended the Kelm family reunion lace over nylon net and gleaming 1 ouse, Paul Blocher of Alto. The and pompons. with Rev. Paul Markham of North Jersey, 8 yrs. old, fresh 8 wks. Jersey, 2 yrs. old, fresh 7 wks. dinner with Grandma Jennie and noon with Mrs. Florence Bailey. Classes for All Ages. Seminarian, Jay VanderArk Saturday and Is visiting relatives satin, with a full-length train. foundation will be built under The brides sister. Miss Betty Park Presbyterian church offlcl- the only Don, Sunday. The Flnkbelners Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hemlng- Jersey, 4 yrs old, fresh 9 wks. Jersey, 2 yrs. old, fresh 13 wks. here for a few days. Neckline and train were edged the fiouse after It has been Jacki Lucas, was her maid of honor eting. Burial was In Falrplalns from Caledonia were also guests. sen of Nlles, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Sunday. 10 O'clock — Lowell City Hall Jersey, 4 yrs. old, fresh 7 wks. Jersey, 3 yrs. old, fresh 14 wks. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sar- with lace. The finger-tip length ed In position. and her sole attendant. She wore cemetery. Hemlngsen of Midland were geant and daughter Pamela and FVERYBODY WELCOME eilk veil was attached to n satin Moving is expected to start a yellow organdy dress with a Jersey, 4 yrs. old, fresh 12 wks. Jersey, 3 yrs. old, fresh 7 wks. Bees Swarm in Truck week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Sargeant and wife enjoyed stay trimmed with a row of seed carlj^ in a morning In the verjl Peter Pan collar and a skirt wov- Moves to New Office Jersey, 7 yrs. old, fresh 9 wks. (Above are In good ilesh and pro- Mr. and Mrs. riayton Dygert A E Hemlngsen. Sunday dinner with tho men's pearls. She carried a white Bible near future, but only on a TuesJ en with a pattern of flowers, and Dr. Jay A. Wlersma, osteo- spent Sunday at home. While Mr. and Mrs. Mike Myckovlak Jersey, 8 yrs., old, fresh 7 wks. duction. Are purebred and high- sister and nusband, Mr. and Mrs. topped with a white orchid. day, Wednesday or Thursday, carried a bouquet of white and pathic physician, moved last there a swarm of bees took posses- attended the wedding of Dale BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY Jersey, 9 yrs. old, fresh 6 wks. bred Jerseys) Elbert Harwood of Grand Rapids Miss Helen Mledema was her as the State Highway Depart- yellow carnations. week from the original unit of sion of the truck. Lawrence, Sowers at Sturgis Sunday after- Jersey, 2 yrs. old, fresh 12 wks. and were afternoon callers of an- sister's maid of honor. Her dress ment will not permit the major Theodore Woltjer served his Mr. Ganzell's professional build- who Is immune to bee sting, suc- noon. He is a brother of their CASH INCOME—UP TO $200 WEEKLY other sister and husband, Mr. and was designed with a bodice of toad to be blocked any time FrN brother as best man. Leon Lucas ing, Orange St., to the newly Jersey, 2 yrs. old, fresh 10 wks. 5 Jersey Heifers, 8 to 10 mos, old ceeded in getting most of them son Mike's wife. Responsible men and women wanted to IndependenUy own Mrs. Harry Nlchoson of Belding. yellow lace, and a skirt of net, day through Monday on account brother of the bride, and John completed addition on the north- Into a hive, then drove the truck Mr. and Mrs. S. V. Taylor cal- and operate proven profitable sensationally NEW automatic returning to the Ira Sargeant coin-operated merchandise d'spenser accounts in vour area. over taffeta, and she carried a of tourist traffic. Woltjer, brother of the bride- east. Partitions of knotty pine up and down the road to rid It of led on Mrs. Mabel Jlles and Mrs. Dairy Equipment Farm Tools home for evening lunch. Complete traininR assistance Included. NO SELLING RE- colonial bouquet of lavendar car- All thc children of the are^ groom, seated the guests. separate the waiting room, re- stragglers. But the stragglers Hammel in Greenville Saturday QUIRED. CAN BE HANDLED IN SPARE TIME. PROFITS 1950 "Big 6" Ford Tractor, com- Mr. arid Mrs. Carl Roth left nations. have asked Mrs. Goldner to noti- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Ultvlugt, ceptionist's room, consulting 2 Single Unit Rite-Way Milking refused to be evicted. So Clay- Sunday dinner guests of Mr. START IMMEDIATELY. PERMANENT WEEK LT IN- Machines, with Pipe and Stall plete, Hydraulic Lift, Starter and early Sunday morning for Long COME. NO EXPERIENCE REQUIRED. Full priced steady Mrs. Forrest Muchler arid Miss fy them when the great moment brother-in-law and sister of the loom, and two operating rooms, body by Fisher ton. mlstaklngly thinking himself and Mrs. Adelbert Odell and fam- Lights; 3—14-inch Bottom Ford Lake, west of Cedar Springs, OUTBOARD INCOME routes requires CASH Investment of 1792.00 to $4,750.00 Joan Boonstra were bridesmaids; bride, were Master and Mistress as well as the sterilizing room Cocks; 6—10-Qal. Milk Cans; Immune, got In the truck and was ily were Ralph Leyda of Wash- is to occur, so that they can lind Plows; F-12 Farmall Tractor on where they spent the day with MOTORS dependent upon extent of operation desired. Entire Investment their lavender dresses were styl- up on the opposite bank to watch. of Ceremonies at the reception and laboratory. Ceilings are cov- Cream Separator. severely stung. In other words, ington state, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. fully secured by your Inventory. If genuinely Interested, write Rubber with Cultivator; New IN THE LOW-PRICE FIELD their daughter and husband Mr. ed similar to that of the maid of Mr. and Mrs. Goldner, who in the church social rooms which ered with acoustical tile, and he got a shiner. Rader of Portland. Mr. and Mrs. or wire for confidential Interview In your city with company 1951 Holland Field Chopper with and Mrs. Paul DeWendt and honor, and their colonial bou- bought the house In 1934, have followed the ceremony. Miss floors of asphalt tile. Walter Schuman and Joan of representative. Kindly include one reference, address and Furniture Wisconsin Hotor, and with Hay family, who are camping there Mrs. Vern Bryant and son phone number to: American Products Corporation. 6516 Detroit quets were of yellow carnations. moved Into the modern dwelling Stella VanBoven presided at the Dr. Robert L. Paine has ex- South Mllford, Ind., Mr. and Mrs. Ave.. Cleveland^, Ohio. Dept. MW-160. and Corn Heads; John Deere for a week or so. Clare, and wife spent the week Sheila Anthony, little daugh- they had constructed as soon a4 punch bowl, and the Misses Mar- panded his dental offices to use Frigldaire Elec.'Refrigerator; En- Sam Ryder and Marva, and Mrs. Blower with Pipe; New Rubber Mrs. Howard Clinton under- end In Jollet, 111., where they at- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne An- they learned that the widening ian and Lois Klamer assisted ell of the space formerly shared terprise 4-Burner Bottle Gas Wert who has been visiting Mrs. STOP SEARCHING—START EARNING Tired Wagon and Field Chopper went major surgery one day last tended the wedding of her thony, was flower girl, and wore of US-16 would bimg one lane with the gifts. with Dr. Wlersma, and Mrs. Stove, Table Top; Trash Burner; Odell and family for two weeks, MPS c8-9 Box; Rubber Tired Wagon and week and Is making a speedy re- nephew, William Barnes, Jr. r. dress of yellow taffeta and of the highway through their Following the reception, the Paine is sewing additional cur- 2 Living Room Suits; Overstuffed returned to her home at Corrun- Field Chopper Box; International covery. net. David Hart, whose parents former living room. Mrs. A. L. young couple left on a trip to tains. Chair; 2 End Tables; Philco Cab- Attend Musical Festival na, Ind., Sunday with Mr. and Manure Spreader; McCormlck- Elmer and Austin Miller, Wes- are Mr. and Mrs. Don Hart, was Wrlde, who lives with her daugh- northern Michigan. They will be inet Radio; Chest Drawers; Qen* Edward Qampau of Lansing, Mrs. Walter Schuman. • Cascade Locals Deering Combine No. 52-R, A ley Kelm and Semlah Seese were Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ryder called ring bearer. ter, Mrs. W. Lester Johnson, at home at 317 Union Av., S. E., eral Elec. Radio; Blond Bedroom III., spent the week end with the No. 1; Electric Paint Sprayer among those who attended the on Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Brown at FOR Norman Eastman was best nearby, recalls that the house after June 26. George Klelnheksel, McCords. Suite, Bed, Spring, Dressing Cronlngers. ' Saturday evening was to undergo surgery at But-I with Gun; Steel Wheel Wagon; Kelm family reunion which was man, and ushers were Robert was built about 50 years ago bj^ Table, 2 Chest Drawers: Walnut the family attended the Michigan Dutton Saturday night. Herbert Isenga, 28th St., came terworth hospital Tuesday. • Iron Kettle; International B-Sec- held Saturday at the Ladles Aid Mrs. Andrpw Tencate. Mrs. Boonstra and Charles Chapel. Charlie Nizer on a part of wha| Bed Room Suite, Bed, Vanity Compare the beauty and quality of the body—inside Annual Music festival al the MORE NET DOLLARS home from the hospital last Joyce Derles, little daughter tion Drag; Superior 11-Hoe Grain Hall at Bowne Center. Ben Toles and Mrs. York Kohn The bride's mother wore a was then the Foster place. and Bench, Chest Drawers; 5- and out. Compare the power and performance. Com- Only Chevrolet In tho low-price field gives you all Grand Rapids Stadium, where week Tuesday, after surgery, and Drill; Land Roller; Set of 3-4-ln. Remember the date of the of Keene, and Mrs. Fred Roth dress of rose lace over taffeta Widening of the highway, first of Mr. and Mrs. Frank DeVries, Shelf Cabinet; Mirrors; Cup- Mrs. Cronlnger was one of the 25 Is recovering well. Dies; Vise; Oil Tanks & Barrels; pare the features and the price. That Is the way to get these "Best Buy" value*—• WGGEST HAKES • HIGH COM. Rosenberger school reunion at called on Mrs. Nellie McPherson Consign Your Livestock and a corsage of yellow roses and planned for this spring, now Is Thomapple River Dr., Is making board, Kitchen Table and Chairs; organists in the mass recital. carnations. Mrs. Eastman's gown a good recovery from a short but Oil Pump; Walking Plow and the mosf—and the besf—for your money. And that is PRESSI0N POWER ' • FISHER I0DY QUALITY • SAFETY PLATE GLASS the schoolgrounds, Sunday, June Friday afternoon. reported for autumn. Dining Room Suite, Table, Buf- Over 750 students of piano also TO THE Read the Ledger want ads. 27. was of dark green chiffon over severe attack of bronchial pneu- fet and Chairs; Writing Desk; Cultivator; Fence Posts; Davis what Chevrolet gives you. We're IO sure of It that we e FAMED KNEE-ACTION RIDE • FULL-LENGTH I0X-GIRDER FRAME performed, in four groups on 150 Mr. and Mrs. Arvll Hellman results. were Sunday night lunch guests taffeta. The possible result from an ap- monia. 9 x 12 Rugs; Table Lamps; 2 Power Lawn Mower; Log Chains; Invite any test you care to make! pianos, two at each. Cary Stiff, Mr. and Mrs. Hart were Master Electric Fence; Picket Fence; of Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Hellman peal to the state tax commission. Floor Lamps; Hoover Vacuum TRY IT AND TOU'LL THI US THAT YOU OIT THI iiST OP ALL 3~PiRFORMANCi, ECONOMY, PRICII of Ada, was numbered In one Lake Odessa Livestock Auction and Mistress of ceremonies at It has been pointed out, could Cleaner and Attachments; Warm Quantity of Grain Bags; 5 Ducks; of these groups. of Ionia. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Edwards the reception in the church par-" boost a $50 tax on a $1,000 prop- Morning Heat. Stove; Dishes, 6 Geese; The group of twenty support- lors following the wedding. McDIARMID'S IRON & METAL CLARK and Vickie were week end guests erty to $80. Kitchenware, Fruit Jars and ing pianists (teachers) played EVERY THURSDAY After an eastern honeymoon Phone 5025 5334 Segwun Ave., SE. Lowell other miscellaneous Items. TERMS—CASH two numbers by themselves, add of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth. Friday night supper guests of of two weeks, the bride and CHEVROLET Plumbing and ,lng credit to the whole program. groom! will be at home on Cam-' Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ryder. Row- Operated By PUBLIC NOTICES FARM FOR SALE—DAY OF SALE All work done on this program den Av., Grand Rapids. Buyers of All Kinds of Iron Heating was done free, those taking part land and Marva were her brother ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR HEARING Ralph Leyda, Washington, who PROM AWNINGS The Wolverine Stockyards Co. and Allen Behler Mrs. Eastman Is a graduate CLAIMS At Private Bids Only feeling amply paid by the bene- Now's the rime to buy! Get our BIG DEAL! En/oy a New Chevrolet! was on leave from the Navy and TO OUTDOABD MOTORS of Central High School, Crooks- Slats of Michigan, the Probate Court for and Metal SHEET METAL WORK fits received from personally For TRUCKING to Lake Odessa, Call ton, Minn. Mr. Eastman is em- the County of Kent. participating in the mass pro- James Blackford of Grand Rap- WHATEVER YOU NEED At a ictsion of laid court, held at (he USED FARM EQUIPMENT OF ALL KINDS, JUNK PHONE 5534 ids. ployed at William Iselln Comp probate office, in fhe city of Grand Rapidt, gram. JApK NELSON — Phone Lowelf 5495 any. in laid county on the 9th day of June, CARS, FURNACES, BATTERIES, ETC. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Roth visited IOOK /N THf A. 0. I9M. Charles Locher & Ruth Tefft 309 East Main St. their cousins Mr. and Mrs. Perry Preient: HON. JOHN DALTON. Judge ol Pick Up Service Earl J. McDiarmld There were 50,000 more per- 'mm paces' GEORGE FRANCISCO — Phone Lowell 5818 Kent county primary election Probate. Brookwelter and family in Stan- Kenneth Mead, Auct. Proprietors H6lH Lowell (D. Clark, Prop.) Mich. sons Injured In U. S. motor vehi- In the maHer of (he E»(a(e of Kafherlne Chevrolet Ol TOUI UllPHONI Dllictoir campaign on the Republican tick- ton, Thursday. For Lake Odessa Market Report, tune in to WION Coigriff, Decaated. Phone 8862 508 W. Main St., Lowell cle accidents. et is certain to be a lively one It appearing (o (he court (hat (he (ime with four candidates in the race for pretentatlen of claimi against laid es(a(e Ionia, 1430 on your dial, every Fri. at 12:50 p. m. ihould be limited, and that a (ime and for the sheriff's office. place be appoin(ed (o receive, examine and adjust all rlairru and demands against said "I MSSK deceased by and before taid court; l( is Ordered. Tha( all aedi(ori of said de- ceased are required (o present (heir claimi to laid court at laid Probate Office on or before the 23rd day of Auguif A. 0. I9S4. at (en c'clock in (he forenoon, laid (Ime and place being hereby appoin(ed for (he e»am- ina(ion and adjurtment of all claimi and de- Know the mand! against said deceased. SCORE It is Further Ordered, Tha( public notice thereof be given by publication of a copy of this order for three successive weeks previous (o seid day of hearing, in (he Lowell Ledger, a newspaper prin(ed and circulated in said county. MARKET JOHN DALTON, and you'll get a Judge of Probate. FORD Kent County. Michigan A true copy DAISY C. COGSHALL, Register of Probate c-8-10 N0W GERALD W. HENRY, A((y., M0 Michigan Trui( Bldg. mm 8 FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT Only Ford hoi OIIIVB CORTnnONAL OVEIDtlYE AUTOMATIC S(ate of Michigan, the Probate Court for FORD , Only V-« In it« field FORD new Ball-Joint Suspension {JjtV OPEN (he County of Kent. A( a session of laid court, held at (he FORD probate office, in (he Ci(y of Grand Rapidi, Old-fashioned kingpin OARO Outmoded Sixes only YES YES in said County, on (he CAR C - »yp* 130-M- VI m lOth day of June. A. D. I9M YES YES Preient: HON. WALLACE WAALKES, JR., Iis-M. SIX YIS Judge of Probate. CARP Outmoded Sixes only Old-fashioned kingpin In (he MaHer of (he Es(a(a of CAR P /type CAR C FRED C. ZECH Daceaied YES NO NO Pearl Centilli having tiled in laid court IIS-M- SIX her final adminiitratlon account, and her 129-M- SU M NO YEI Colorful Designs petition praying for the allowance thereof Ford'i new Y-block V-8 is the most modern This advanced new suspension makes all han- and for (he aisignment and distribution engine in the industryl And it's the only V-8 In dling easier... all riding smoother. The magic's Western Michigan's Most Modern Super Market e of (he residue of said estate, for the allow- CAR F ance of all thingi therein contained. the low-price field 1 It has deep-block, low- in the sealed Ball-Joints which replace old- YES YEI Ni to use Anywhere If li Ordered. Tha( (he friction design for smooth, gas-saving "GO." fashioned kingpins and hinge-like joints. IOO-M- six Mth day of July A. D. I9S4 NO NO YES at I0KX) o'clock in (he forenoon at said Pro- I19-M- SIX and EVERYWHERD bate olfice, be and is hereby eppointed for .tamining and allowing taid account end it Complete In Every Way I hearing laid petition; It li Further Ordered. Tha( public no(ic« FORD WINS ON STYLING i thereof be given by publication of a copy Armstrong of (hii order, for (hree wcceiiive weeks revioui (o said day of hearing, in (he' I" well Ledger, a newspaper prin(ed and m. Cl»an, crisp, trend-t«Hing lines. circulated in said county. ^Convenient Parking! Quaker • A truly modem, long, low, sleek silh ouette. WALLACE WAALKES, JR.. r Judge of Probate • Smooth, graceful fender line. A true copy e Low, subtly-curved, modern hoodllne. Linoleum DAISY C. COGSHALL, FORD Register of Probate. c-8-10 e PashleiHtoilored Interior fabrics and trim, ======wins on oholo« • Comfortable Shopping I ii . WPfOfND Prints QQ Omm CAM IN POMD'I FIED CAN MAKHI ... SS models, As Low As # #C 14 body atyloaf Square Yard

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MAIN ST, LOWELL William Chrisiiansen Proprietor r.c.v Lute Rathbun Jce Cream, Locker Plants Mgr. LoweH Loan Co. Gus Rinclc Manager Wm. Nowac Meat Dept. Manager & Sons Co. Marguerite Rlngle, Mgr. 202 W. MAIN ST. LOWELL TELEPNONE 5391 PHONE 9007 C. H. Runciman Co. Motor Sales FURNITURE 119 W. Main Lowell Csr.Mitaft Jsy MNS, Mtr. PtoMttiO.Lffvsl — ~ — »-Tr r Recreation Park, set the policies THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH., JUNE 24, 1154 length li from 2% Inchet to 48 Herb Peckhm. 9.00 Trustees present: Munroe; inches and In standard Industrial Munroe's Food Mkt 29.42 Fonger; McKay; Oatley; John- for the use ol the grounds with ranges running between -90 to Clark Plbg. A Heating.... 20.00 son. the approval of the Village Coun- is smooth and corrosion resistant. Alto Locals Dial Thermometer 1,000 degrees Centrlgrade. Many .owell Council Proceeding: Wm. Helms, Tex. Station 13.74 cil and make arrangements for Joan Joined other memberp of Carlsons took electric and tele- THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICH,, JUNE 24, 1954 Trustees absent: Elzlnga. / Snow Community A new dial thermometer made With Its external calibration de- different types are available. C. H. Runclman Mtr. more activities at the Parks. Glen Layer Is able td be up Mrs. Linton's family at the J. W phone wires down with It so they Sales 1,174.53 Mrs. S. P. Reynolds rnd around the house now after Thaler home near Green Lake were without lights for some of stainless steel with a six-Inch vice, the pointer can be set with- Also present were members of C. H. Runclman proposed that of near Lyons. Their Friday The contest was sponsored by the A regular meeting of the Com- that the clerk be Instructed to Gr. Rapids Gravel Co 107.02 being laid up for a month fol- Sunday where they had a pot- time. dial chamber has a surface that out breaking the seal. The stem Try a Ledger want ad the 4-H Fair Association, Lowell Theron Richmond be made the Alto Community News guests were Mr. and Mrs. John Grand Rapids Collie club of mon Council of the Village write Gerald Brlen of the 4-H J. I. Holcomb Mfg. Co.... 70.70 The 2nd In thc series of drlve-ln lowing a severe heart attack. luck dinner In honor of Father's Board of Trade and the Lowell chairman of this Parks Boan Mr. and Mrs. Richard Falrchlld MRS. CLAUD SILCOX —PHONE ALTO 4531 Styff of Zeeland. Grand Rapids. of Lowell was held in the Council Fair Association Inviting them to Lowell Municipal Util 61.89 services will be held at Snow Week end callers at the Layer Day. and the latter's parents, Mr. and School Board. getting It organized and puttln Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Bowens Rooms of the City Hall, Monday attend the next meeting of the Lowell Ledger 61.84 -hurch Sunday evening, June 27, lomo were Mr. and Mrs. Pat Mr, and Mrs. Ray Alexander Mrs. Clinton Schwab enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Huyser the plan Into operation. had a Father's Day dinner and evening, June 7,1954. Council for the purpose of dis- Lowell Light A Power. 68.94 The purpose of this meeting t 7:45. Thc program will be McCaul, daughter Eleanor and and daughters and mother Mrs. Father's Day dinner with Mr. SOFT BALL SCHEDULE VACATION BIBLE SCHOOL and Peggy were Saturday even- all their children were home. ing callers of Mr. and Mrs. Rob- cussing arrangements for the Lowell Board of Trade ... 30.00 was to discuss the arrangements Village President Roth vol- •alnly musical. No pictures M r s. McCaul's mother, Mrs. Myrtle Alexander of Lowell were and Mrs. Floyd Schwab and son Thursday night, June 24—Alto Vacation Bible School at The meeting was called to ord- ert Barnes and family. Sunday coming 4-H Fair. Yeas 6; Nays for the 4-H Fair and planning his approval of this plan and 11 be shown. Weaver, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Sunday afternoon and lunch of Lansing. The occasion was Merchants vs Freeport Runcl- Bowne Center is being well at- Mrs. Leonard Bruce took her er by Village President, W. A. son Paul to Camp Man-l-tou-Iln Mr. and Mrs. Barnes and family 0. Carried. Total $3,580.12 of the 4-H Fair grounds and Rec- meeting was adjourned by a Snow WSCS held their last Rosenberger and family, local, guests at the Glenn Loveland also In honor of C. Schwab's' mans at Freeport. tended despite the measles and Roth at 8:05 p. m. on Barlow Lake Monday for a went for a ride to Lansing and reation Park. tlon of Trustee Munroe, secot and aunt. Mrs. Cora Lee of Sar- home. birthday which occurs on June Monday, June 28—Alto Mer- heat. The children will share I was "pasturized Health Officer Dr. Thomas Hill Street: pper meeting of the season, on tho way home visited Mr. and two weeks' stay. Trustees present: Munroe; Fon- by Trustee McKay. it Thursday evening. Tho anac. Also Mrs. Ruth Mordrldge Mrs. Claud Sllcox accompanied 30th. chants vs Clarksvllle Cubs at rome of their learning activities reported that the program for Payroll 5-3 to 5-17-54 $ 616.94 The 4-H F a 1 r Board was Mrs. Herbert Beyer near Sar- ger: Elzlnga: McKay; Galley; and children of Portland and Mr. Clarksvllle. w^ji their parents Friday eve- Tuesday the Future Sewing vaccinating dogs in Lowell was ieetlngs will be resumed in Sep- Mrs. Elvyn Potter, father and Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Falrchlld anac. Payroll 5-17 to 5-31-54 620.60 called on to tell the Council Louis W. Klngsley and Mrs. Jack Craig and chil- ning at 8:00. Come and see our Maids had a weiner roast at Johnson. getting under way and that Dr. .ember. Thc ladles will hold mother, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis and Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Head- Tuesday, June 29—Alto Mer- Kent Co. Road Comm 156.00 what had been discussed at Cle. 1 Gun Lake, The South Lowell Circle mot at their annual bake sale in Lowell dren of near Clarksvllle. Jones of Lowell to Blodgett hos- worth called on Addle Sinclair chants vs Lake Odessa at Lake program. Village Attorney, R. M. Shivel, Trumble would do the vaccinat- C. H. Runclman Mtr. their Board meeting. The Coun- Herbert Elzlnga ^ the home of Mrs. Vern Klahn on Wednesday during Showboat Mr. and Mrs Harold Scott had pital Thursday. Mrs. Jones re- at Blodgett hospital Sunday eve- Odessa. Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. oil also present. ing. He also stated that the Boy Sales .75 cil was Informed that the Garden Club Tour 1 ,,urst,a President Pro Tem week. ac their guests over the week-end mained at the hospital for ob- ning. Frank Bunker and Georgia wore , y afternoon. About 15 Scouts were going to take the Kolley's Service 57.98 Fair Board had decided they Thursday, July 1—Alto Mer The Alto Garden Club was Approved June 21, 1954. Miss Marilyn with the latter's cousins, Mrs. Emma servation and tests. Mrs. Sllcox Mrs. Esther Kruger and daugh- members and 5 guests were profi- Th** .{UmUuM of the last regu- dog census. Wm. Helm's Tex. Station 13.21 were willing to pay the village Mr. and Mrs. Henry Slater chants vs Clarksvllle Merchants very graciously entertained at ent. Dorothy Wittenbach gave her aunt and cousin Mrs. Vern Tooley of Clinton and Mrs. Wm. called on Addle Sinclair and. ler Linda of Lansing and Mrs. lar mooting of May 17, 1954 Lowell Ledger 10.08 $125.00 a day rent for five days called on their son Harvey, at Clarksvllle. the Carl Loveland home In the devotions and Edith Wieiand It was moved by Trustee Mc Brown and son David of Inde- Wonch of Flint. The ladies wore found her Improving slowly. Carmen Rhodes of Lansing. were read and approved. Miller Equip. Co 2,000.00 for the Fair grounds and this wife and children of Bowne Cen- Tuesday, July 6r-Alto Mer- Grand Rapids Wednesday. Tho told of the meeting in Grand- Kay, seconded by Trustee Elzlnga pendence, Mo., are spending a in Grand Rapids attending the Mrs. Harley York of Lowell Is Mrs. Wm. Reynhout and Mrs. C. H. Runclman Co 17.40 rent to cover the cost of lighting, Village '! ter Sunday evening. chants vs Clarksvllle Cubs at ladies enjoyed a picnic dinner ville. It was voted to keep tho A letter was road from Robert that the Clerk be authorized to week with Marilyn's parents, Mr. (onventlon of tho VFW Auxiliary visiting her brother-in-law and Rudy Wittenbach left Monday police, washroom attendants, Alto Community Grange meets Fieeport. with Mrs. Loveland after which books and to just reverse the and Dolores Weaver unking per transfer $120.00 from the Lee and Mrs. Merrill Champion. of which Mrs. Cooloy was presl-* sister Mr. and Mrs. George Skid- morning to attend the W. S. C. S. Total - $3,492.96 grounds cleanup and one-man this week Friday evening. Glenn they toured her unusually well names. There will be no meet- mission to operate their conces Fund to the General Fund for Ordinance Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Snyder dent last year. more this week while Mr. York ATTENDING BOYS' STATE Intsltute at Albion, wtych lasts truck from the Village street de- Loveland will give a resume of planned garden. They then vis- ing in July, so all try and attend sion trailer at Recreation Park the purpose of paying for the Light A Power: THE VILLAGE OF LOWELL and sons of Kalamazoo, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Claud Sllcox vis- Is on a Canadian trip. The Skid- till Thursday. Tommy Reynhout partment. of the book "The House That Steven Green left Alto Thurs- ited the gorgeous gardens at the tho WSCS mooting Friday at for summer activities and for Ice transportation of the Camp Fire Payroll 5-3 to 5-17-54... $2,549.60 ORDAINS: Mrs. Alex Robertson and child- ited Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. more have a new telephone num- is staying with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Built" by John Gould. day morning to attend Wolver Clark Memorial Home and ad- Alto. skating. Girls and Blue Birds to the day Payroll 5-17 to 5-31-54 2,583.93 It was moved by Trustee Fon The vehicle ordinance code of ren of Gove District and Mr. and Frank Cummlngs of Brldgeton. ber, 3801. Sunday evening callers of tl^ Ine Boys' State at East Lansing. Dick Reynhout in Grand Rapids. mired their beautiful roses which Marie Wieiand, Connie Place, camp held at Townsend Park Pension Supplement 61.20 ger, seconded by Trustee McKay, the Village of Lowell effective Mrs. John Blandlng and children Mrs. Ida Brown from the Map Stuart Draper of Muskegon Emerson Stauffer's wore Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. James Green vis- Mr. and Mrs. Don Metzgor and It was moved by Trustee El Mr. and Mrs. Henry Klahn, who Bonnie Hoag went swimming at during the summer months. Deposit Refunds 15.00 that the offer of the 4-H Fair March 27, 1951, Is hereby amend- were dinner guests Sunday of Mr. !e Grove Home came Thursday called at the Skldmore home Sat- Mrs. Jack Kelly and children ited him Sunday and wore im- Palsy of Iron Mountain came zlnga, seconded by Trustee Fon are residents of the home, help Campau Lake one night last Marvel Refining Co 3,070.22 Board to pay $125.00 per day for ed by enacting the following sec- and Mrs. Sherman Reynolds. lo visit Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dlnta urday. His sister Miss Arlle, re- of Elsie. pressed to see the group of l,00Ci faturday to spend Father's Day ger that the request of Robert Roll Call: Munroe yes; Fonger lo care for. week. Westlnghouse Elec. Sup. five days, August 17 through 21, tion to bo known as Section 27-a. Darold Seeley has been very ill man for a few days but was turned home with him to visit with their parents, Mr. and Mrs and Delores Weaver be granted yes; Elzlnga yes; McKay yes; Mr. and Mrs. James Green boys standing at attention for Co 26.28 1954 for rent of the 4-H Fair 16 of Chapter II: with mumps but la improving. taken very 111 In the night and for a few days. Mrs. Klahn joined the tour M. A. Watson. Mrs. Metzgor and j Mr. and Mrs. Dirk Streeterand Yeas 6; Nays 0. Carried. Oatley yes; Johnson yes. Yeas 6; rpont Thursday and Friday at lowering of the flag. Utility Ser. Co 73.00 grounds as stated by the board Chapter II, Section 27-a l6. No Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Chapin and had to be returned to tho home.' Mr. and Mrs. Dan Wingeier Houghton Lake and Saturday and went on with the Garden. Patsy will stay for a week. wn of Owosso. were Saturday Tho clerk read the report ol Nays 0. Carried. Club to view tho gardens of Mr^ Fairbanks-Morse Co 402.75 be acrcptcd. vehicle shall bo parked except In children of Sanford, spent the She Is much better at this time. and family and Dick Johnson Freoland with Mr. a n d Mrs. Lux-Purdun Rev. and Mrs. Howard McDon- j evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. the Kloosterman Trailer Camp and Mrs. George Young and lat- aid returned from Conference Eric Strand and girls. Mr. and The clerk read the report of Falrbanks-Morho Co .\ 402.78 Roll call: Munroe yes; Fonger case of absolute necessity, on week end wllli her parents Mr. Mm. Clyde Kirschenman and were Sunday dinner guests of Fleet. Saturday evening they at- Miss Madelyn Purdun became for the month of May, 1954 with n to see exceptionally fine roses Sunday evening and npenod Mrs. Ferris Olson and daughters thc Police Department activities Line Material Co 214.38 yes; McKay yes; Oatley yes; any street within the Village of and Mrs. Seymour Dalstra. son Jim of Portland were Mon- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wingeier in tended Summer Theater in Sag Ihu bride uf George Lux, Friday, which was received $15.00 for at the home of Mr. and Mrs. fhurch school at Bowne Center of Battle Creek, spent thc week for the period of May 17 through Porcelain Prod. Inc 74.05 Johnson yes. Yeas 5, Nays 0. Lowell between the hours of 2:00 Mr. and Mrs. John Blandlng day guests of Mrs. E. L. Timpson. Grand Rapids. inaw to see Edward Everett Hor- June 18, in an impressive cere- Trailer License fees.. Nathan Post on Middioborough Monday morning. end with the Strands. Sunday June 6, 1954 as submitted by Bixby Office Siipply 3.30 Carried. A. M. and 6:00 A. M. (This Is In- wore supper guests on Father's Mr. and Mrs. V. L. Watts and Tho severe electrical and wind ton In person. mony al Alto Methodist Church, t Lake. Everyone had a very pleas- callers were Mr. and Mrs. Duane The Clerk reported receiving Police Chief, F. L. Stephens. Mich. Bell Telephone 54.42 Next to come up for discussion tended primarily to facilitate the> Day of his parents Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Yelter were storm did considerable damage Mrs. V. Shilling of Frcmon' the Rev. Howard McDonald read Mrs. Lucy Huntington is en- ant day in spite of the heat. Johnson and family of Battle 1 <538.71 from the State Highway Grand Trunk R. R 1.00 was permanent bleachers and cleaning of streets and the re- Dan Blandlng, Sr. of Grand Rap- entertained for dinner Sunday in this vicinity Saturday after- O., came Monday to take her Ing the marriage ritual at eight joying a two weeks' vacation The clerk reported receiving Crook. Department for M-21 malnten Lowell Ledger 25.66 better lighting for the football moval of snow.) ids. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. noon. Trees wore blown down mother Mrs. Florence O'Harrow o'clock. The bride is the daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pattison from her work in Grand Rapids. monies In the following amounts: Tho WSCS will moot Friday at ance during the quarter ending Clark Plbg. A Heat 30.15 field. This ordinance shall take ef- Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Reyn- Orlo Tlllyer In Grand Rapids. at Ed Clark's, R. D. Bancrofts, homo with her for a couple of ter of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Mil- were Father's Day guests of their tho Alto Methodist church. December 31, 1953 and $1,886.60 General: Light A P. Petty Cash. .. 137.42 Theron Richmond explained fect upon Its publication and up- olds called on Mrs. Earl Sinclair Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Morrlman Alfred Carlsons and on the corn- weeks' visit. On tho way home ler and the groom's parents ar? daughter, Mrs. O. E. Meyer and Allenlion Sweet Busy Bodies for the quarter ending March Gas Tax Refund 4 29.07 a plan that had been discussed by on the posting of statutory signs who is ill at the Lowell Rest have about completed the new er of M-50 and 64th St. The blrrf they visited the latter's sisters. Mr. and Mrs. Edmond Lux, all family in Alaska. Callers were South LoweH 4-Hcrs! The bail game will be 31, 1954. Parking Violation Fines.. 26.00 Total $9,998.48 several parties Interested in the to that effect on streets and high- Homo, Monday. addition to their house a fine, willow In the Bancroft yard split Miss Lora Bowen and Mrs. Aug of Alto. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Pattison Mrs. Elizabeth Wissman Thursday evening at 7:00 at the A letter was read from C. M Kloosterman Trail. Camp 15.00 use of the parks. Mr. Richmond ways within the corporate limits modern kitchen which they will in two part of It falling on thc| usta White in Saranac. Thc traditional wedding music of Holland and Mr. and Mrs. Water A Sewer: Alto school. Everyone interested Bliss accepting the terms of the General Ins. Co. Divi- proposed the following: That a of said Village. A Ledger want ad will do the surely enjoy. house and the rest across the was played by Mrs. V. L. Watts Richard Pattison of Grand Rap- A surprise 25th wedding anni- Lowell Municipal Utll $ 283.77 in playing, please come. agreement for the rental of the dend 3.87 five-man board be set up consist- I hereby certify that the above Job. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Linton and driveway. The tree across from Try a Ledger want ad and Wm. Reynhout sang. ids. The Meyers recently return- versary party was held for Mr. Justice H. Rlttenger, Light A P. Petty Cash ... 1.50 ordinance was enacted by the The bride, gowned in white ed from a trip to Smokey Mts. itt ng ,amilMr. and Mrs. Jack Paul and 4-H buildings and grounds for ing of a member from the Lowell of the Horse Show to be held on Fines 39.00 Board of Trade, Kent County 4-H Common Council of the Village net over taffeta with finger-tip j.nd Tennessee? dah'vy eveningovlni . AbouI!t 7.^) friendfL^l;rs , y . .Mich.. .., an„ d - Mr Total $ 285.27 1 anmdl Mrs. FEarl rColb y twernr e Sun- June 12lh and 13th. State, M-21 Rebate 2,525.31 Board, Lowell Showboat, Lowell of Lowell at Its regular meeting veil, was given in marriage by Mr. and Mrs. John Lowe of and relatives attended Mn,, Grand Total $17,356 83 l|lnner ( Mr. and It was moved by Trustee El Gr. Rapids Riding Club.... 100.00 of Juno 21,1954. her step-father, Claude Miller. Holly were Thursday dinner School Board and Village Coun OPEN FRIDAY EVENINGS UNTIL 9:00 P.M. Ray Rlttenger made the M Walter Wieiand zlnga seconded by Trustee Oat Speerstra Mtr. Sales, Roll Call: Munroe yes; Fonger ell. This Board would study the Louis W. Klngsley Mrs. Jack Sioghter was matron guests of their cousin, Mrs. Anna beautiful cake. Harold and Lu-i ' wanei u,elana- ley that the Resolution required 4-H Building Rent 25.00 yes; Elzlnga yes; McKay yes; needs of the Fairgrounds and c-9 Village Clerk of honor and Misses Donna Win- Falrchlld. cilio received a beautiful sot of N DIMES R EAP FAT SAVINGS AT KROGER Did you know that nonfat dry by the State Highway Depart- Oatley yes; Johnson yes. Yeas 6; geier and Marilyn Doming were The Alio Baptist Church con- silverware and a silver tray. Ice milk solids are the least expen- ment for placing a banner across Total $2,763.25 Nays 0. Carried. bridesmaids. They wore blue, cluded their centennial Sunday cream and cake and punch were sive and most concentrated food Main Street be adopted. Yeas 0; Road Fund: It was moved by Trustee Mun-t yellow and pink gowns, respect Rev. Bert Gardener of Eman- served. A most pleasant evening source of protein, calcium and Int. U. S. Bonds $31.25 roe, seconded by Trustee McKay Ively, styled similarly to that of uel Baptist Church, Traverse was enjoyed by everyone. Nays 0. Carried. V> i riboflavin? The Clerk reported that the Lee Fund: that the meeting be adjournod the bride, with matching head City was the guest speaker both Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kilgus cal- plans for the widening of M-21 Globe & Rutgers Co $ 9.00 Yeas 6; Nays 0. Carried. dress, and carried colonial bou- morning and evening. Mrs. Gard- led on Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth It was moved by Trustee John- sm quets of loses and glads. ener and son David sang several Price in T^ke Odessa Sunday had been received from the State HERBERT ELZINGA, Highway Department. son, seconded by Trustee Fon- Karen Doming, daughter of songs. This has been a very in-l evening. A card of thanks and appre ger that bills In the following President Pro Tom Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Doming, in teresting service all through. Mrs. Virginia Reynhout of Al- • Yes, oil power has taken over on Amer- the . elation was read from Laurie amounts be paid: LOUIS W. KINGSLEY, pure white, was flower girl and The lunch sened Thursday eve- to, Mrs. Dorothy Wittenbach left Bovee Bottle Gas ica's farms 1 As your local oil supplier, it's That'i why we'd like to make this v to *500 ^ Roger Purdun, brother of the ning was delicious lending a Terry and Ricky Shepard. General: Clerk * Monday morning to attend the; sm bride, was ring bearer. friendly atmosphere to the eve- our job to bring the power of petroleum promise: As part of the compelitivt and Charles Young was at the meet Payroll 5-3 to 5-17-54 $ 506.00 Approved; June 21,1954. Albion Institute and will return Jack Sioghter assisted the ning. to the farms in this area. progressive oil industry, we will alwa be Ing and he made a request to buy Payroll 5-17 to 5-31-54.... 508.00 Thursday. Service A special meeting of the Com- groom as best man and Dave Bryan Hoag. Dennis Hess, and 66 feet of the Village land to Fire Dept. Pay, May 205.25 Grinnell's Festival Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Loyal We like our job and we're proud to do on the job, doing all we can to bring mon Council of the Village of Cutler and Bill Miller seated the Fharon Dintaman left Sunday the north of his property on Donald Conrad 416.66 Mullen attended a picnic at Jolul "more power to you" with the ne /est, Lowell was held In the Council guests. for a few days in Camp at Bar- COMPLETE LINE OF It because we know oil power has made Shepard Road for the purpose Kiel's Greenhouse 20.44 csale Ball Park. rooms of the City Hall, Monday The bride's mother chose for low Lake. farming and farm life better all over most improved oil products. of making a driveway to his Rollins Ins. Agency 25.80 Mr. and Mrs. Fred Potter and GAS APPLIANCES evening, June 14, 1954. her daughter's wedding a white Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Bergy house. State Mutual Ins. Co 73.20 sons and Mrs. Faulkner of Grand I PIANO SALE! nylon dress, and Mrs. Lux wore spent Sunday evening with Mr. Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. Adrian i It was moved by Trustee Mun Speerstra Mtr. Sales 71.44 The meeting was called to or- Greet Northern ASK US ABOUT OUR Copenhagen blue, each of the and Mrs. Jack Simpson and Mrs. Potter and girls of Clarksvllle, roe, seconded by Trustee McKay Mich. Bell Telephone Co. 36.25 der by the Village President, W. 18-SZ. CM INSTALLATION AND GAS Avondale Beans Pinto, Kidney, mothers' corsages were rosebuds. Neil Clark. spent Father's Day with Mr. and STORY & THORNE, Dist that the request of Mr. Young's I^well Public Schools.... 70.00 A. Roth at 8:10 p. m. 26-28 N. DIVISION. GRAND RAPIDS be referred to the Street Commit Immediately following tho James and David Gardener of Mrs. John Potter and family. CHARGES! tee to Investigate and report back wedding a reception was hold in Traverse City called on Bruce Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Authorized Dealer for to the council. Yeas 6; Nays 0. 303 eu Alto Grange Hall where Ice Bergy Sunday evening. John Potter were guests of Mr. C. H. RUNCIMAN CO. Carried. Country Club Hominy cream, cake, coffee and punch Mrs. Clinton Blocher spent the and Mrs. Howard Clack and Michigan Bottled Gas Supt. Thomas Moore asked the were served. After a brief honey- week-end with her daughter. Mrs. family of Lowell. LOWELL, MICHIGA PHONE 9201 Council for a decision as to moon In Illinois the young couple Warren Halght and family of Miss Jane Potter was present-: Phone 9348 whether they wanted to buy a BOOtS LIBBY-Dicei or Shwstriig w m will bo at home on Kirby St., White Cloud. ed with a registered collie puppy | motor grader and the equipment Alto. Out-of-town guests came Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bowens last week on the Jiffy Carnival 919 E. Main St. Lowel to go with It. Registration Notice from Saginaw. Charlotte, Lake were Thursday afternoon guests program. She sent in the winning 1 c33tf Trustee Fonger presented the Odessa and Clarksvllle. of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Fahrnl name of ' Bonnie Prince Lad." bill for the Street Sweeper which PotatOOS IHTTEIFIEU SLICED w the Village had been trying out. Supt. Moore was asked if the sweeper was satisfactry and he stated that he would recommend General Primary Election Krogor Sauerkraut » Dial for a DEAL. buying the street sweeper. It was moved by Trustee Fon- ger, seconded by Trustee Mun roe that the village buy the Bonnolli Spaghetti » used Street Sweeper from the Tuesday, August 3,1954 Miller Equipment Co., at a cost Wbtl& most of S2.000.00. Plain or Iodized Salt Irepr pkg. Roll Call: Munroe yes; Fonger yes; Elzlnga yes; McKay yes; TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF Oatley yes; Johnson yes. Yeas 6; Nays 0. Carried. Stronghoart Bog Food It was moved by Trustee John- TOWNSHIPS OF ) modem ftuckcabl son, seconded by Trustee Fonger ! that the clerk be authorized to pANORAMiq transfer $2,000.00 from the Motor LOWELL ADA - BOWNE • CASCADE • GRATTAN • VERGENNES Kroger Stuffed Clives 'm.j« Vehicle Highway Fund to the WINDSHIELD General Fund for the purpose of County of Kent, State of Michigan Me FAMED NEW paying for the street sweeper. Roll Call: Munroe yes; Fon- 10c PRODUCE SALE!! f Notice Is hereby given that In conformity with the "Michigan not already registered who may APPLY TO ME PERSON- POWER-DOME V.8 sl ger yes; Elzlnga yes; McKay yes; Gatley yes; Johnson yes. Yeas 6; Election Law," I, the undersigned Clerk, will, upon any day, ALLY for such registration. Privlded, however, that I can RING FOR A Nays 0. Carried. except Sunday and a legal holiday, the day of any regular or receive no names for registration during the time Interven- Cucumbers Lemons 30K0 SIZE 3 It was moved by Trustee Fon- ROCKET ing between the Thirtieth day before any regular, special or ger, seconded by Trustee John- special election or primary election, receive for registration LAHE RIDE IN A son that the village purchase a the name of any legal voter In said Township, City or Village official primary election and the day of such election. Onions green 2 bchs UmeSjuttEmxEadb' ENGINE motor grader and equipment and "i VE NPW Dodge trucks E' the decision as to which grader bunch to purchase be made by the street NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE UNDERSIGNED WILL BE AT THEIR OFFICES AS NOTED BELOW Parsley Peppers 2 ^ commltttee and they be given ON 2-3 LI. r the power to act. head Roll Call: Munroe yes; Fonger Cabbage AVEBAfiE Leaf Lettuce HYDRAMAT1C yes; Elzlnga yes; McKay yes; SS-S Gatley yes; Johnson yes. Yeas 6; DRIVE ] top truck comlort am) Nays 0. Carried. Red Radishes grackun'crinciv 3^ In anticipation of street im- power! Tuesday, July6,1954- Last Day LARGE 30-32 LB. CANNONBALL ARIZ. SUNKIST SEEDLESS 54'i-64'« provements to be made, Thomas Moore suggested that the follow- POWER POWER • Most Wptoom 161%'), Watemeions •• 99^ Grapefruit** 10^ ing streets be engineered: Grln- The Thirtieth Day Preceding Said Election Z-lder-room dle Dr.; Hunt St.; Ottawa St.; JUMBO 23-27 SIZE ARIL LARGE 9 SIZE SIEERINGi SEATS* North St.; and S. Broadway. The / 1 POWER | TERING such of the qualified electors In said TOWNSHIP, Council voiced their approval and As provided by Sec. 3, Chapter 3, Part 11, P. A. 306, 1929 and CITY or VILLAGE as SHALL' PROPERLY apply therefor. Cantaloupei "35/ Honeydews - 59/ BRAKESi • MorecomlortaWe seats— told Mr. Moore that as these Sec. 1, Chapter 3, Part II, P. A. 1939, Act 31, P. A. 1941, Act vroqc] The thrill of a "Rocket Ride" is just streets were already on the ap- quality coil springs. 291, P. A. 1945 and Act 108, 1951. The name of no person nut an ACTUAL RESIDENT of the as near as your phone! Call us today proved Improvement program, he precinct at the time of registration and entitled under the v J fur an cxcitiiij; demonstration driv could go ahead with the engineer- # Bluest windshield .. • From 8 o'clock a. m. until 8 o'clock p. m. on said day for the constitution, if remaining such resident, to vote at the next or don't be- lav sutpiUed ij ue call you/ uptol/3largertto»nol,ie ing work. election, shall be entered in the registration book. Village Attorney, R. M. Shivel purpose of REVIEWING the REGISTRATION and REGIS- popular trucks. was asked about the State Law * * . *— * prohibiting parking on tho streets .Shiipest tuntot o' g * # PiRMA-SILVERED between the hours of 2:00 a. m. • /i "KROGO" ANGEL FOOD tracks to save time, 6 and 6:00 a. m. Attorney Shivel Ada Township top handling ease! Bowne Township stated that the State Law pro- Lowell Township BLANCHE LOVELESS. Clerk MIRROR vides for no parking on the street SHORTENING CAKE , Easy-to teacti conUo\s Learn the reasons behind Oldsmobilc's all-time record sales—gef during those hours, providing ESTHER Mt FAHRNI. Clerk EVELYN SMITH. Clerk Full floral decoration, two hooks (or hang- $2.00 VALUE Krsger't . in center ot instru- Twp. Office, Ada behind thc wheel of a flashing "Rocket" Engine car! Just call us and that signs were posted at all en- ing, heavy masonite back - Buy 2 or 3 FIMN trances to the Village so stating Also at my home any other day MCkMly99l we'll reserve a "Rocket" demonstration drive for you. And get ment panel. 3 .H 71 ^ at this Low Price I 13-Egg Recipe -39/ and that he would draw up an Twp. Office, 411 W.Main previous from 10:00 a. m. to Library, Alto set for the greatest driving thrills you've ever known! You'll park— ordinance to llmt effcct to cover 8:00 p; m. turn—maneuver—all with one-finger case! You'll stop faster with the needs of the village. 7-RIB CUT FRESH LEAN ROAST DODGE Attorney Shivel told the Coun- half thc effort! You'll enjoy a solid, road-lmgging ride! Above all, cil that he had another request you'll command a smooth, silken flow of powei ... instant response A . BETTER DEAL FOR to close that portion of North ,.. the action-famous I8o-hp. "Rocket" Engine! There's a "Rocket" 3^TRU0KS St., west of Lafayette St. The Cascade Township Grattan Township Vergennes Township THE MAN AT THE WHEEL! Council took no action on this. ready for you! So call us soon for your thrill-packed "Rocket Ride"! *Oplhnalol tilro coif. Attorney Shivel also said that MARTIN J. VANDERVEEN, Ckrk C. J. GELDERSMA. Clerk RHEA M. RICKNER. Clerk Suptr "88V Holiday Coupi. A Gtntrol Molort Valut. he had had some answers to his Inquiries on the Library property SEE YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER 2S10 THORNAPPLE RIVER PIECE OR SUCED lb but still had nothing definite to SWIFTPORS PREMIUM K LOINS DR.,' S. E., ADA Bait Shop, Grattan At Clerk's Residence Speerstra Motor Sales report. SMOKED PICNICS lb 45/ SLAB BACON ib. 59/ It was moved by Trustee Fon- 930 W. Main St., Lowell Phone 9281 ger, seconded by Trustee Munroe LAUREL BRAND YOUNG TENDER SLICED BACON k 59/ BBLTSYHIE TURKEYS *.59/ Wittenbach Sales & Service West Main St., Lowelt Phone 9207 r 10 THE LOWELL LEDGER. LOWELL, MICH., JUNE 24, 1954 Reception on Saturday CARD OF THANKS and flowers and many acts of Kranenberg-Ringle Wedding Saturday kindness shown us during my Honors Silver Wedding We would like to take this way of thanking all the neigh- Illness. , 1 Mr. and Mrs. Harry Richmond bors and friends for their cards c-9 Glenn C. Layer celebrated their silver wedding anniversary with a reception In Honey Pineapple Coffee Cake St. Patrick's school hall, Saturday evening June 12. More than a hundred relatives, friends and fellow parishoners were in at- tendance. After an evening of Pan Coat: dancing ami visiting, refresh- i ments of cake. Ice cream, and 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 'A cup chopped nuts punch were served. 1/4 cup honey 2 tablespoons currants Mr. and Mrs. Richmond were I cup drained crushed pineapple married at St. Mary's, Lowell, June 15, 1929, by the Rev. Msgr. / I0i' Robert W. Bogg, who is now at Melt butter or margarine in bottom of 9 -inch round baking pan. St. Mary's in Big Rapids. IB Pour honey over butter or margarine and spread pineapple over honey-butter mixture. Sprinkle with chopped nuts and currants. Let Lowell News

stand while preparing Scone Dough. Mrs. Arthur Schneider and Judy accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gephart and little W '• daughter Louise on a trip to Scone Dough: Niagara Falls and through Can- i'da last week. €/ 2 cups sifted enriched King 'A teaspoon nutmeg Mr. and Mrs. Robert L, C. Flake Flour '/s cup shortening Jones attended the funeral of Ids nephew, Charles Cary in I egg, beaten 3 teaspoons baking powder Portland, Tuesday afternoon. w I teaspoon salt % to % cup milk Thc marriage of Miss Margue Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Parker Give her thai , „ / lite Ringle of Lowell and John 'A cup of sugar teaspoon lemon extract The Locs to Celebrate and two children, Kenneth Carl Kranenberg of Clarksvllle, was Goiden Wedding Sunday end Nancy were recent week end solemnized by the Rev. Philip Family Dinner Planned visitors at the home of his par- Sift flour, baking powder, salt, sugar and nutmeg. Cut or rub in Glotfelty at the Methodist church ents, Mr .and Mrs. Ray Parker. in Lowell, Saturday afternoon at A family dinner is being plan Kenneth Carl is on leave from $1 Down —$1 Weekly shortening until mixture is crumbly. Combine egg, milk and lemon three o'clock In the presence of ned for Sunday, June 27, al Lone K-rvlce in the Navy, having only few relatives and friends. extract. Add liquid to flour mixture, stirring only until flour is moist- Pine Inn honoring the golden iccently returned from duty in Parents of the bride are Mr. and wedding anniversary of Mr. and the Pacific. Other visitors were ened. Spread dough evenly in prepared pan. Bake In moderately Mrs. Wm. Ringle of Pontiac and Avery Jewelers Mrs. Reuben Lee who were mar the Parker's other son, Gerald •he groom is the son of Mr. and LOWELL, MICHIGAN hot oven (400° F.) about 25 minutes. rled at Evart June 30, 1904. The and his wife of Ionia. Mrs. John Kranenberg of Elm- couple met while attending Ferris Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Lewis Makes I 9-inch round coffee cake. dale. Institute at Big Rapids, and after of Clarksvllle entertained at a The bride who was given away their marriage they settled on family dinner Sunday following by W. A. Collins wore a blue lace a farm in Boston township, and the christening of their baby dress with white accessories and have spent most of their married daughter, Sally Jeanne, In St. a small blue hat. She carried life on the farm which they still Mary's Church. Mr. and Mrs. ANOTHER TASTY HOME-MADE TREAT! led roses. Her maid of honor. own on US-16 south of Lowell Peter Mitchell and family of Miss Roselyn Collins wore a blue near Pratt Lake. West Branch and Mr, and Mrs. nylon dress with white accessor- Wm. Delaney and girls were ies. Richard Sheldon of Clarks- Thc couple have three childreir, Mrs. James Marsh of Prescott guests. vllle. was best man. Mrs. Stephen Smith left by Following the ceremony, a re- Ariz., Mrs. Rudolph Bierl of Grand Rapids, and Robert E. Lee plane for Chicago Tuesday, cal- ception was given in their honor led by the serious condition of at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. of Lowell. Another son, Harlan Richard, who served three years her son John who was Injured JUnqWiltinq Compamj A. Collins. that morning while at work. The bride is manager of the In World War II, rests in Mar graten cemetery, in Holland, the John who was bom In Lowell,) Lowell. Michigan Lowell Loan office. The couple now lives in Jollet, Is married are spending their honeymoor. Netherlands. There -are seven and has two children. In Texas, after which they will grandchildren. make their home In the Gumser Recently the Lee purchased a CARD OF APPRECIATION IN MEMORIAM BIRTHS apartment on Riverside drive. home in Lowell, retiring from In loving memory' of our dear I wish to express my sincere active farm life, and spend their mother and grandmother Frances Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Lee winters at their other home at appreciation to all my good cf Lowell announce the birth of Lewis who passed away June 21, COMING EVENTS Sunny Slope, Ariz. They are ac- neighbors, friends and relatives a daughter. Bonnie Jean, June 11, for the beautiful flowers, gifts one year ago. tive in church, the Masons, and This Insurance Not a day do we forget you at St. Mary's hospital. and cards sent me, while at the Social Security and Old Age O. E. S. and Mrs. Lee is a writer Thoughts of you are always hospital and since my return To Mr. and Mrs. Phillip John- Assistance explained at Ada and a member of the Literary Agency Stands home. Your kindness will al- near. son, Tuesday, June 23. a baby Town Hall Saturday evening. Club and a Writers Club in We who loved you sadly miss ways be remembered. boy, at Blodgett hospital. June 26. All interested are invit- Grand Rapids. p-9 Kittie Charles you ed to attend. p-8-9 Between You and Los; As it dawns another year. VFW Auxiliary meeting, Thurs- Children and Grandchildren Engagement Announced Curtis Family Reunion cf m day, June 24, 8 p. m. All mem CARD OF THANKS p-9 Seven Brotfiers. Sisters bers urged to attend. Picnic, ice The ROLLINS I wish to thank all those who Mr. and Mrs. John Wheat ol cream social and Showboat din- Meet at Lustig Cottage WE INVITE YOU TO remembered me with cards and Mrs. Betty Jones Bakeman of Lowell announce the engage- ner plans to be discussed. Im- Agency gifts while I was in the hospital. Los Altos, Calif., is a guest of ment and approaching marriage portant. ' P-8-9 Rosella Yelter returned last CONSULT US ON week from visiting her sisters, B35N. MTHI PTAWT 9325 c-9 Rex Phillips Mrs. Claire Coons. cf their daughter, Alice, to Homemade ice cream and cake Mrs. Robert Lustig and Mrs. George Meunier of Grand Rap- at our ice cream social, June 29, Charles Smith in Grand Rapids Wedding Flowers ids. Jhe bridegroom-elect Is the in Alto, at Charles Deming's While there, the three sisters son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Meu home, 11340 60th st. Sponsored nier of Allegan. entertained their brothers and RAVENNA by LDS young people. p-9 Let us help you make your wives, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Curtis The wedding date has been set wedding beautiful with Flow- for July 31st. Ice cream social, Richard's rf Oregon and Mr. and Mrs. LIVESTOCK SALES Park, Lowell, Sunday June 27, Dale Curtis from Sarasota, Fla. ers. We will be glad to give Mr. and Mrs. Lor^i Dygert of from 2 p. m. to 5 p. m. Everyone The group spent four days at you ideas in the entire plan- Prices for June 21, 1176 head welcome. Adults 25c. Children the Lustig cottage at White Fish Caledonia visited their daughter ning of your wedding from a Lowell — — Michigan 15c. Cake and Ice cream will be Lake. of Livestock, I 14 Cases Poultry Mrs. Anton Kropf and family simple Corsage to the elcgance Saturday. served by VFW Auxiliary. In On Sunday they were joined case of rain at VFW hall, c-8-9 of formal decorations In the Ved _T_Trr up to $22.75 cwt. by the other two sisters and Lowell B&PW club annual their husbands. Mr. and Mrs, Church or Home. Beef Steers and Heifers up to $20.85 cwt. meeting Tuesday June 29, 7:30 p. Warren Lusk of Lansing and Beef Cows up to $16.85 cwt. m. at The Levee. Installation of Mr. and Mrs. William Zens of officers. ' * Beef Bulls up to $15.80 cwt. Silver Spring. Md., thus making The June meeting of Lowell the family gathering of the sev Ball Floral Shop 1 Feeder Cctrie from $9.50 to $16.10 cwt. UVokeiy • Past Noble Grand club will be en Curtis sisters and brothers LAST TIMES TONIGHT: "RGHTER ATTACK Hogs up to $24.80 cwt. held in the parlors at Odd Fel- complete. 517 E. Miir St Ph. 5150 low Hall Monday evening, June- Sows up to $23.75 cwt. The Zens are vacationing at WE DELIVER Friday and Saturday June 25 and 26 28. at 7:30. Hostesses, Mrs. EP the Lusk cottage at Clark's Lake Feeder Pigs from $15.00 to $21.00 each NOTICE vyn Potter and Mrs. Ed. Adrianse. near Jackson. C Double Feotiue Program Horses from $40.00 to $75.00 each During July and August the The Potter-Taylor Reunion will Lowell Bakery will close at meet next Sunday June 27, for a EXCITEMENT 12 o'clock pot luck dinner near South Boston Grange WE WILL HAVE NO SALE MONDAY, JULY 5TH noon on Thursday AT DOUBLf OANCfR SPffD paviilion at Fallasburg Park. Next regular meeting will be TV Service SALE STARTS AT 5:00 P. M. Special Fri. & Sat. Bring dishes for ice cream ,ind held on Saturday evening. Juno The sale has the largest number of buyers paying the Angel Food Cakes 39c & 49c prizes for the games. 26. and the lunch will be ice highest market prices for your livestock. Lemon Pies 49c The Daisy Garden club will cream, cake and sandwiches; the Quick Valuable Free Gift given away at 9:00 o'clock every Wiener Buns and meet with Mrs. Anthony Reitz supper honoring those having Monday night Must be present to win. There's 3 of us to serve Hamburger Buns 30c in Ada Wednesday, the 30th of birthdays during April, May and 7 You are always welcome to attend the sales every Mon- you J June, at 2 o'clock. June. day even though you do not have anything to sell. If you phone us (5917) we We operate the Ravenna Livestock Sale on Monday, the Closing program of the Lowell Grange Reporter will reserve baked good for Nazarene Bible school will be Reliable i Big Rapids Sale on Wednesday and the Fremont Stock Sals you held Friday June 25, at 8 p. m. 12 Years on Main St on Friday. CARD OF THANKS For prompt and courteous trucking service—call E. Cook, Everyone cordially Invited to at- phone 72042 Ada. Bonded for your protection. Phone 5917 tend. I wish to express my thanks The South Boston Extension and appreciation to the Ada Re- Reasonable SONoc RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES Lowell Bakery club picnic will be held at Fallas- formed church, Morse Lake Farm Our Overhead Shared Bureau and all the friends and Art Steward RAVENNA, MICHIGAN J. Paul Herman Phone 5917 214 E. Main burg Park, Sunday June 27, at Among many Customers. Auctioneer Manager one o'clock. Bring service, drink, relatives who remembered me BEUE STARR with cards, gifts, and flowers aialMR t sandwiches, and a dish to pass. Efficient The Congregational Women's during ray stay in Blodgett hospi- Glenn Anne Latest Equipment, Experi- KOniAISN' Fellowship will havp their annual tal. FORD • VERNON picnic in the church dining room 0-9 Mrs. John Postraa enced Personnel on Friday, June 25, at one o'clock. All larlies of the church are invit; IN MEMORIAM House Colls Sunday and Monday June 27 and <28 ed. Bring ccnice and a dish to In loving memory of our hus- S-TOO in Lowell, plus tubes pass- Sunday Shows Continuous From 3 P. M band and father. Dwight Rosen- and parts. berger, who passed away on June LOVE AMID BATTLE FIRE AND FURY/ Nursing Homes to Hold 24, 1953, . Open House on June 30 Not now, but in the coming Radio Service LITTLE THINGS MEAN To call public attention to the years. A LOT many valuable services perform- It may be in the better land, Company Kitty Kalien ed by Michigan's Nursing Homes, . We'll "read the meaning of our R. a CHROUCH the fourth Wednesda" in June tears If You Got It Here, It's Got THREE COINS IN THE IxSFir Boards $75 M has been desiginated as "Nurs- And there, sometime well un- To Be Good FOUNTAIN ing Home Day", and Governor derstand. 206 E. Main St Phone 1275 Four Aces G. Mennen Williams has pro- p.9 The Family Turn CIIMBSS 1 xlO Cedar Boards $95 M WANTED claimed Wednesday, June 30, Perry Como 1954, the day for such observance this year. Tuei., Wed., Thurs. lune 29, 30, July I 2 x 4--8 Fir $80 M YOUNG AT HEART Bing Crosby Open House at Peets WORLD WIDE COVERAGE Peet's Nursing Home at Cale- 1x10 Redwood Sheathing $120 OH BABY MINE donia is planning open house on • •• for your prized pofsessJons Bing Crosby June 30, from 1:30 to 5:00 in thc afternoon and from 7:00 to Vacationing or at home, ISLE OF CAPRI 1 x 10 Redwood Paneling $128 8:30 in the evening. A cordial a PcrssssI Articles are The Siewfoot Five eyour fcn joymeni. Don't invitation Is extended. let the threat of Iom mar HIT AND RUN AFFAIR your* c carefrea e use of them. insulation ;... .5c Sq. ft. up Lowell Rest Home will observe Perry Como Inaure' against practically the day with open house Wednes- all risk* with a Personal GREEN YEARS day afternoon and evening, June Artklee Floater. Don't Delay—Build Today Eddie Fisher 30, from 2 until 4 and 7 to 9, ac-' cording to Mrs. Itol Dalstra, op- Be Sum. It WillPaytoSay erator. Mrs, Dalstra extends a Pfcis Featvrette. "PERILS OF THE FOREST1 most cordial invitation to every- Radio Service one to call and tour her nursing In Terlwlcotof—Abo Cartoon and News Company home at that time. Rittenger Ins. Serv. COMING NEXT WEEK: "GENTUMEN PREFER Lowell Lumber & Coal Co. 206 E. Main St Phons 9273 I don't mind a compliment now Ph. SI71 210 W. Main it Phons 9291 211 t. Wfti'ilngten and then, nor do the women I iLONDES" with Marflyn Monroe know.