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Established Juna, 1893 LOWELL, MICH.. iHURSDAY, OCTOBER 23. 1958 Number 27

Co-Op Club Formed Reformation Sunday At Lowell Schools At Lowell High School Shift Arrows Lowell Hallowe'en Congregational Church | Bagwell States On-the-job students of L o w e 111 Sunday October 26, Protestant Close Next Week High School, sponsored by Mr. To Try for Party To Be 1 churches throughout the world eel- Positive Program Lowell Schools will close next 1White , met Thursday morning to j , ebrate Reformation Sunday. This is week Monday nnd Tuesday, Oc-, form a Co-op Club. Second Win Thursday, Oct. 30 ja day dedicated to the freedom j toher 27 and 28, to permit our They chose the following officers: of religious thought as seen par-1 Here Thursday teachers to join hundreds of other Still stinging from a 40-13 re- Lowell Veterans orgnnizations Judy Alley, President; Ruth Ann ticularly through the person of Mar-1 Paul Bagwell, Republican candi- teacher* from this district for the buke dished out by the Godwin and service clubs will sponsor the Shade, Secretary-Treasurer, tin Luther, it is this same free-1 date for governor, who is running fall MEA Inservice Conference In Wolverines, the Arrows move out annual Lowell Halloween party at They decided on having their dom that all Protestant churches I against Williams, who is complet- Grand Rapids. of the conference to play at Kol- Recreation Park on Thursday eve- dues set for $1 a semester. now base their very existence on. I ing his tenth year in office, mnde The plan for this year's confer- loggsvllle this Friday. October 24. ning, October 30, It is being held At the next meeting they will Without this freedom of thinking' a brief but positive statement when ence is somewhat different in that This is the first meeting In sev- the day before the official day be- start to plan their activities to there would be no Protestant he visited Lowell last Thursday while elementary teachers are In eral years of the two clubs on the cause of Lowell High School hav- sponsor a merchandise trip later church, or no system of govern-1 morning. If elected he would im- Kenoral session, secondary educa- gridiron. Game time Is 7:30, ing a home game Friday evening, in the year. ment as we know it in the United I mediately initiate the following pro- tors will be participating in special j Arrow coach Chuck Pierce has October 31, at the park, | States. gram, he stated: interest proup meetinss. made a few defensive changes for Lloyd Powell and Oscar Nelson First Congregational Church of Keynote speaker at the morning} the Kel'oggsvllle encounter. Jim have been named co-chairmen of It would be impossible to offer Lowell will have a special Reform-j and afternoon sessions to he held Marsha Verspoor Williams has been moved to end. the evening and there will be prizes anything but a skeleton program." atlon Day service this Sunday at Monday, October 27, at Civic Audi- and Frank Polsal switches to a for' the best costumes, cider, do- the 44-year-old state Republican 11 a. m. Rev. Woon nnd Rev. Deb-, torium will be Benjamin Fine, dean guard position on defense. Truman nuts and popcorn for all the chil- chief said. "1 have been campaign- Homecoming Queen bink will participate. There will al- of the graduate school of education, Stahl moves in as a tackle in an dren. The parade will start from inn for governor since April 12, ;o be special music which comes i Yeshiva University, . Miss Marsha Verspoor was attempt to stop off-tackle slants by the school at 7:30 p. m., led by when I first announced It. In all to us from the pen of Martin Lu- His subject will be "Crisis In Amer- crowned homecoming queen of the Arrows' opponents. the Junior Band. this time I have amassed an amaz- I ther. ican Education." Charlotte Rich- Lowell high school during the half Godwin, still smarting from their ing list of improvements I should time ceremonies of the Lowell- ards, president of the MEA, will loss to Rockford the previous week, West Michigan Stock Show like to make in the administration speak on "Fifty Thousand Plus." Godwin game Friday evening. turned all their vengeance on the of our state. The Invocation will be offered by Lloyd Norwood, master of cere- Arrows, Friday. 40-13. The Lowell Set for November 10-12 Speaks Here On "I'm afraid such a roster would monies, Introduced Sandra Bozung. boys started off well by taking the Reverend Maurice Marcus, Central West Michigan Livestock Show be far too lone for editorial use. Reformed Church. Grand Rapids, last year's homecoming queen, opening klckoff 64 yards In eleven But, I can offer some basic ideas who crowned Marsha and pre- plays. The big play was a 30-yard books are now available. Vour free and the welcome is to be extended copy of tlus year's book may be Alcohol Education 1 believe should become a part of sented her with a belated bouquet pass from Fred Wlssman to Steve by Stanley Davis, mayor of Grand secured from the Kent County Co- our administrative duties." of roses, a gift from the senior DeVries on the three-yard line. Rapids. Music for the occasion will operative Extension Service, T2S Bagwell, who has been sweeping class. Steve Fritz plowed over for the be furnished by the Muskegon High Fuller Avenue. N. E.. Grand Rap- the state in these closing days of Following the game at the an- score. A pass for the point failed. School Band. William Stewart, di- ids 3. Michigan. the election campaign and has vis- nual homecoming dance at the The Arrows' final score came rector. Persons intcrested in entering ited every county in Michigan, now Runclman Elementary Building. In the second period. Ken Spooner Special interest group chairman meat animals in the show and sale is concentrating his time in the pop- Larry Metternlck was crowned ran 5 yards on a pitchout to srore. in one of Tuesday afternoon's ses- Ken Spooner, Hon of Sir. and Mrs. Paul Spooner of CaNCHd*, Hun should send their entries in prior ulous areas of the state with oc- homecoming king. Chuck Ryder tallied the extra sion will be Lowell librarian, Mrs. been nelected "Teen of the Week" lor hiH oMtnt^ndlnK sportsman- to November 3. casional tours outstate for special The homecoming court consisted point. Aletha Martin. ship and achlevementN in hiH hcImm! work and In footliail. The show will lie held November events. of Marilyn Wilson, Elsie Back- Lowell 6 7 0 0—13 Ken, a nenlor at Lowell high aehool, has proven IiIh abilities In 10. 11 and 12 at the Civic Audi- "First, he says a new adminis- strom, Sue Swan. Mlml Kusterer, Godwin 13 14 6 7 -40 many ways. He Ih a member of-tbi' Varsity choir, Co>op Club, On- torium. Michigan meat and meat tration is essential to remove the Honor Roll Martha Stiff and Judl Brlggs. Den- Thursday afternoon the Arrow the Job at the Lowell Ledger, and recently wtut selected a Junior products will be featured during | psychological block to new busi- nis Hawk. David Davis, Frank seconds, coached by Ken Williams, 9TH (iRADE this week in newspapers, on radio | ness development and new jobs in Hala, Charles Ryder, Frank Negro won their first game In two years, Rotarlan. Some of hU IntereHU Include football, track, wreHtUng. Carrie Albus, Kathleen Ellis, dancing and swimming. and television. Michigan, The issue of Michigan's and Lloyd Norwood were members downing the Godwin reserves 24-18. Frederick Fuller, Margaret Hill, economic development could be nnd of the king's court. Jerry Boone caught two 50-yard On the varsity football squad Ken plays rlRht halfback and line The theme for the 1958 show will Marilyn Houseman, Suzanne Ja- be "It's great to eat Michigan should be settled outside the politi- The floats made by various clas- passes from Don Dllly to highlight bneker on defense. Coaeh Pierce stated that Ken's Rreat desire, cobl, Richard Shepard, Richard willingness and attitude are the qutq^ites that make him an out- meat." The premium book will fea- cal arena for the best interests of ses were judged by Mrs. William the game. Buttrick, Patty Lee. Judy Vaughn, ture meat recipes and other in- ail our people. But It can't be and Jones, Dr. R. E. Reagan, and Mrs. Follow the Arrows! standing player. This will be bin thj^year on the Varsity team. Susan Kyser, Bill Roth, Barbara won't he until there is a change Donald Mullen. The junior class Bob Thaler. When asked about the future, Keirfl^Ued that be would like to formation valuable to the home- Kiebs, and Dale Eckman. of attitude on the part of our pres- float won first, and the freshman Sports Reporter travel and see the country before nettling down. He also has future maker. tOTII (iRADE plans on entering the Navy. Not only Is Ken an outstanding foot- ent state administnuion and this float second. Due to a delay, the obviously means a new administra- Lola Alexander, Elsie Backstrom, sophomore float was disqualified ball player and active In school events, but he Is well liked by South Boston Grange Joan Brlggs. Sandy Ford, Linda tion." to enter the flont competition. everyone. (Brooke Mullen, L.H.S. News Editor.) South Boston held its regular Green, Larry Kelser, Alice Smith, "Second, I would remove the Brooke Mullen. Clayton D. Engle meeting on Saturday evening. Oc- Sandra Staal, David Thalpi-, Judith political shackles from the Eco- L. H. S. News Editor tober 18. Strand. Sherrie VanderWarf, and nomic Development Department Flush Hydrants Friday LoweN Cross Country Team After the business meeting, was John Wakefield. Wins Essay and tell It to do Its job free of the an election of officers: Leon Nor- Robert L. Hammond, the Direc- 1ITH GRADE Dr. Thomos Hill Nomtd Finishes In Second Ploce negative political attitudes which People In the village of Low- mington. Master; Ralph Kyser. tor of Alcohol Education of the Dawn Averlll, Karla Burger, El- have hampered its activities. And Htod of Church Fund Unit S50 Award ell are reminded that the Vil- This Saturday, October 25, is the Overseer; Doris Normingtnn, Le - Michigan Temperance Foundation, eanor Burtle, Evelyn BurUe, Wally the first thing I would ask of this lage Water Department will fliuth (fate for the cross-country Reglon- turer; Ira Sergeant, Steward; Lyie will speak at the Lowell and Ver- Buttrick, Bonnie Cole. Linda Con- Clayton D. Engle, R. F. D, No. 1, department Is a complete study of hydrants this Friday, October 25 aal i-s* nt Indian Trails. This is the Condon. Assistant Steward: Rachel gennes Methodist Churches on Sun- nors, Joyce Dart, Mary Dewey, Lowell, has been announced as one the industrial situation of Michi- They will start at « a. m., and Quaallfyin I g event for the State meet Condon, Lady Assistant Steward; day morning, October 26. and at Alan Eckman. Kim Floyd, Nancy of twenty winners In a state-wide gan. I would want to know how will continue all day. the following week. The Arrows Pearl Roth, Chaplain: Fred Fahrni, the Lowgli Church of the Nazarene Fox, Diane Hawk, Kathleen Hill, 50th Anniversary Contest sponsor- many Industries and plants Michi- |av•( e always finished in the first Treasurer; Thelma McClure, Sec-; church on Sunday evening at 7:30 Sue Keck, Brooke Mullen, Marie ed by the State Mutual Insurance gan has, how many of them are Company of Flint. three and have qualified the full retary; Lionel Normington, Gate- p. m. Ortowskl. Judy Posthumus, Jean am every year. This year foot- new. how many came from other Strand, and Sup Swan. Contestants submitted essays on keeper; Jean Kyser. Ceres; June | a graduate of Michigan State slates, how many have |<>ft - nnd "What State Mutual Irjsurance Has 11 star Ken Spooner, a track FahrniL Pomona; Bernice Kyser, I University with a Meter's Degree I3TH (iRADE BUCUCKK SOHO T dlehmce mnn, will bolster the team why? 1 should like to know of the Judy Alley. Mike Andre'vi, John 1 Meant to Me* and "thrwinners .Flrt-a'-'flnil "DWra'Trt KyMR," 'ftfwu- I'jn' Ihe field of upeeclf, Mr, Ham- mergers. 1 should like n complete were selected by three judges: Wil- by Norroan Gotschall in this meet. tlve Committee. mond has twice attended the Na- Arehart, Vivian Blgelow, Carmine Tuesday the Arrows finished picture of the factory job sltuntlon Blou^h. Gloria Bouck, Judith Brian, liam E. Doran, Probate Judge of After the election of officers ajtional Training School of the Na- in Michigan. Our present governor Genesee County; Dr. Donald Come, White-tailed deer are king of ail second in the Grand Valley con- late lunch was served. tionai Temperance League. Judy Brlggs, Sandy Curran, Bar- game- here are some facts we ference meet. This gives them a in the 10 long years he's been in bara Dilly, Sharon Ellis, Byron Michigan State University; and The next dance will be Saturday Stressing the necessity of a sci- office has never been interested If John M. Pallick, Secretary of the know about them that might help final place of second in the stand- evenlng, October 25. and the sup- entlflc and factual approach to the Floyd. Bonnie Howard, Sharon Huy- some archers. The white-tailed ings. Noel Smith with sixth and enough to ask for this information." ser, Sharon Klngsley. Donna Ky- State Association of Mutual Insur- per committee will be Ruth Met- problem of alcoholism, Mr. Ham- "Third, having surveyed the rtltu- ance Companies. deer has a great advantage in that Brian Hoag, tenth, led the Arrows, ternicks, mond maintains that such an ap- ser, Rosalie Lewis, Betsy McPher- their head is composed almost en- Valley Meet Scores ation, 1 would give every considera- son, Joan Mull, Kenneth Norris, Engle's award of $50 was pre- The next Grange meeting will be | proach must of necessity deal with tion to the creation of an industrial sented by Harry Day, State Mutual tirely of ears, eyes, and nose - and Godwin 26 Saturday evening, November 1. I the preventative phase of aicohol- Joyce Ruegseger, Ruth Ann Shade, do they use them! Their ears are development authority patterned Noel Smith, Sharon Story, D. Sud- agent and treasurer. His prize win- Lowell 62 The supper committee will be j iHm as Wel| as the rehabilitative after that of Pennsylvnnln. In that very long and these gather In Carrie Ayres, Geneva Fosburg. darth. J. VanderVeen, M, Verspoor, ning essay said, In part. "None East 90 phase. In his opinion. "Our prob- state Ul new factories were built sound like a radio antennn. They Norma Kyser, and Leona Mcln- nnd M. Wlttenbach. of us ever know when something Wyoming 101 lem is similar to the road that in 1957. K8 idle plants were reopen- will happen, and we hope and pray do, however, like crunchy food and Grandville 107 tyre. dangerously winds around a steep The following students received periodicnily their hearing is not ed and 29,033 new factory jobs all A's in their academic work: It never will. But If disaster should Rockford 124 mountain. It is more important to so sharp, but don't you dare breathe DIAMOND WINNERS created." Jo Schlemltzauer, Galen Fletcher, strike, we In our family have the Bob Thaler build a fence at the dangerous "Fourth, I would create a state- feeling of security and protection when their "antennas" are up. and Bob Thaler. At a meeting of church mem- Sports Reporter The following have been reported cliff than it is to maintain an am- wide industrial progress committee that makes State Mutual as strong Their sense of smell Is second to 8TH (iRADE bers held last Thursday evening. as winners of diamonds at Eber- bulance service at the bottom. Any that would pool the resources of and fine a company as It is today." none and when they are traveling BARB COURT SERVES ON Dr. Thomas Hill was selected to hard's Super Market last week: successful alcohol education pro- the local chambers of commerce, The following eighth grade stu- Engle, who Is employed by Gen- "up wind" they arc difficult ani- t'M HOMECOMING COMMITTEE gram must do both. This means head the forthcoming Every Mem- Everett Lundholm, Kloosterman local units of government, labor dents have a B or better average eral Motors, has lived at his pres- mals to get close to (they don't that the youth of today need to be ber Canvass of the Lowell Con- Barbara Court, Lowell girl, Is Trailer Park: Mrs. Marvin Koew- and industry in a constructive pro- for the first six weeks' marking ent address for 39 years. Mis prop- always do this*. They have the ers. 813 Monroe; and John Folk- shown that total abstinence from gregational Church. Dr. Hill has disndvnntnge of being completely » o;.'he Hom«cl ,minf Cen; gram for economic development. period. In order of their scholas- erty has been Insured by the 50- tral ( all alcoholic beverages is scientif- been active In church work as a blind, but they — • Committee at University of ersma, Route 1, Alto. "Fifth, 1 personally would call tic rank In the grade they are: year-old State Mutual Insurance color blind, but they can see ically. economically, socially, mor- member of the music committee Michigan where she is a student. upon the heads of some of the Cathy Ueltschy, first: Suzanne Company for 17 years. shades, so don't wear white this Too many people who hnve pass- ally and spiritually 'the smartest and also the choir. time of the year. Yes, we even Homecoming will be this week nation's fastest growing Industries Starkweather, second: Joanne Jan- end nt Ann Arbor. ed their driving tests think they and best way of life.' " During the coming week mnny think It Is a good Iden to wenr to sell them on the advantages of kowskl and Sheryl Staal tied for can pass anything. Mr. Hammond believes that "the of the men of the church will be Services Sohirdoy for this ridiculous fnce paint. Though locating In Michigan. I would ask third: Gordon Rogers, fourth: nnd root of the problem lies in the contacted to tnke part In this very Cloronce W. Vennemon, 50 color blind, he enn detect the labor, industrial, agricultural, civic Joel Thurtell nnd Patricia Bran- pressure of the liquor industry essential function of church life. fnlntest motion. religious leaders to accompany me nan tlAl for fifth. which seeks to enlist youth in the A meeting of the Canvass Com- Services were held Saturday for * * * Rev. Norman Woon, Retired Minister so that the nation would know that Clarence W. Venneman, 50, who drinking cult. Because of high pres- a United Michigan means busi- ROV L. MYERS PASSES mittee will be held tonight, Thurs- Deer differ In Intelligence ns do died Thursday. October 16. sure and false advertising institut- ness." . day. nt 8:30 p. m.. in the sanctuary. people. They are curious only when Roy L. Myer^, n former em- He Is survived by his wife, Eliza- Named Pastor Emeritus of Church ed by the liquor industry, r.iany "Sixth, I would throw the weight Target date for beelnning the Can- they are not nfraid. Most of the ployee in the Pere Marquette de- beth; four sons, Carl, Orval, Lee The Board of Trustees and the for him on December 7, 1941 nt youths have failed to make the of the Governor's office behind a vass Is Stewardship Sunday, No- things they meet In the woods can pot in Lowell. pn«sed away Sun- and Leonard; three daughters, Board of Deacons of the First Con- the home of the late Mrs. Gurney proper adjustments to wholesome revision of the tax structure to vember 9. be senred away with a stomp or dnv night In the Ene'e Pass hos- Mrs. Dorothy Hoffman, Mrs. gregational Church of Lowell are Peckham. During the reception. living." provide equity for all taxpayers, a long sweeping movement of the pitnl in Engle Pnss, Texas, at the Blanche Flnnagnn, nnd Mrs. Robt. happy to announce that Reverend word came of the bombing of Pearl Mr. Hammond's speaking sche- adequacy to meet public needs, SQUARE ft ROUND DANCES head—he may try this technique ago of 76 yenrs. Foster; and 13 grandchildren. Two Norman Woon has been named Harbor by the Japanese. I dule Sunday is; Lowell Methodist stability for the future, and an in- At 1224* MBdiwn Square on you. His sister. Mrs. Alice Graham sisters, Mrs. Alma Vos and Mrs. Pastor Emeritus. During his sixteen years of serv-1 Church at 9 and at 11; Vergennes tegrated plan with local units of Grand Rnnids. Music by Geo He feeds at night considerably will accomoanv the bodv to Grand Reverend Woon was bom In Sea- Ice to the Lowell church, many , Methodist Church at 10; and Low- government to end the crisis-to- Chase at 8:30-12, every Saturdnv Ila Seeley. more when the moon is bright and Rapids, Wednesdav. and funeral Interment was In Cascade ceme- gravel Ontario, Canada, in 1887. improvements have been made. I oil Church of the Nazarene at 7:30. crisis financing of our school sys- night. p23-26tf consequently less in the day. Al- nrrnngements will be mnde by the and gradunted from Port Perry Shortly after he became minister j tem and other governmental agen- tery. though he eats rye and grass in Archer Funeral Home in Wavland. High School, Ontario, in 1905. and a new forced-air heating system ALTON INDIES AID .MEET cies " ATTENTION MOOSE MEMBERS the spring and the fall, he is es- where interment will be made. ORGANIZE BOYS 4.H PROJECTS Port Perry County Normal School was Installed. In 1952 the sanctu- The October meeting of the Al- "Seventh. I would bring financial Mr. Mvers is survived bv two The Moose will hold their dnnce sentially a browser. ary was completely carpeted and Boys of this area are Invited to in 1906. It was the custom in On- ton Ladles Aid was held at the responsibility to a state govern- sisters, Mrs. Alice Graham of Ea- on Saturdav evening. October 2.1. Tf ynn follow the above sucges- meet at the Vergennes Township tario, at that time, that prospect- new chandeliers were purchased. home of Mrs. Lee Kccch. in Lowell. ment which has had an operating gle Pass: and Mrs. Harrv N. Briges featuring Howard Norcuit with tions, I am sure the first deer Extensive repairs to the ceiling Hell Thursday evening. October ive theological students do pastoral Iti«t Thurnday evening. Plans were deficit in six of the last ten years of Grand Rapids; also three neph- Wayne Sparks, starling at 9:30 which you encounter will "run like and roof supports of the sanctuary 23, to organbe for winter 4-H Club work foi two years before enlerliiK finished for their postponed Rum- while 27 changes were made in ews. p. m. c23 tf heck," but at least figuring out were necessary in 1957 and due projects. college, therefore Reverend Woon mage sale, now to be held OCIOIMM- the tax laws." why will give you much more en- to the successful completion of this Plans call for projects In handi- became a full-time pastor at the 31-November 1-3. at V, F, W. Hall. "Eighth, I would propose a con- Read the redder Want Ads. Igloo: An Icycle built for two. joyment out of hunting. project a decision was made to craft, electrical, trapping, rifle, age of 22. serving a three-point Anyone having rummage call stnictlvc state labor relations act • • • excavate beneath the church add- and others. Everyone Interested Is circuit in Norald. Ontario, and the Mrs. Adelbert Ford, chairman, or which would safeguard the rights We were watching a woman who ing eight new Sunday School class- of union members and protect Invited. city Mission in Oshawa. Ontario. any Aid member, or bring to V. F. wes waxing a floor. She slipped He received his B. A, degree in rooms. Reverend Woon and his W. Hall Thursday. October 30. 2-4 them from abuses by a few cor- Community Planninq Very Necessary To rnd fell. She said the fall did not son Delbcrt built the garage ad- rupt labor lv)sses. 1 would require MR. HUNTER 1915 from Toronto University, and p. m. 'jother her much, but It put her his B, D. degree from Victoria joining the parsonage on Hudson that complete union financial rec- Our trip Hunting Policies have The November meeting will IK- Attract Industry to A Community behind in her work. University In Toronto in 1917. Street in 1957, and he also insu- with Mrs. Wilbur Purdy. ords be filed with the Labor De- a broad coverage and low rate. lated the church himself. partment as public documents." Community planning N becoming If vour communltv does not hnve Reverend Woon came to Michi- Tavlor made for you. Call TW 7- On May 11, 1957. the church cele- "Ninth, 1 would reorganize the n more Important consideration in a planning commission nnd ade- gan in 1925 to the Church at Kin- NEWCOMERS TO LOWELL 92G9 for be<

1,15 P^r: Fpw We learn that Roy Seese is HI, In ^ I• WCKer job THE IjOHEIJ. I.EDT.ER. LOVEtL. MKH.. OCT SS. II to npecmlire in making church untU they have oatgvwn the- old and has not been able to work lor Somfcwesf lowne ueuR Mrs. Ira Sarfetnt several weeks, - I one. Mrs. L. T. Anderson Hunters' Moon, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Craig and It's an I for an I w-hen two ego-1 U. S. Postage stamps were first THE LOWELL LEDGER, IXWCLL. MICH., OCT. S8, IMS family entertained her parents. Mr. tist..s. get *togethrr . placed on sale July 1. IWT. Mrs. Daniel McClure and son. Mr. and Mrs. James Howard and Shooting Stars Male Pheasant Chipmunks Seek Sewta Easier M House te iffori • 1 r Gregory, and Bruoe Kr«kw ac- and Mrs. Schwartz of Detroit, over i iq i fcl li l#kiii IMtlf daughter of Detroit, returned 1 pompaniod Mrs. Nellie Krauss on the week end. Read the Ledger Want Ads R^-ad Ledger Want Ad ;. The LoweR Ledger ( ilarification of horro Thursday, alter spendmp a HAROLD JECPERIES fmners Muftialfire teurance Co . a trip to the new bridge up North Mr. and Mrs. Cart Roth of Claries- week's vacation with his parents, Sky Highlights EDITOR Sports Harem free Feed Whea raised Ml U?teceflu NMt t M You f. ville, w ere Sunday aft»"rooon call- or RENT corvn* acroKs the Straits, also several Mr. and Mrs. George Howard and Shooting stars and the bright Mtmbtr Michiaan Prau Auocidtlan Bus 'Stop' j Minhigan 'b phMuant—Jarge, lung- The least chipmunk—that's his Yyu will seift and mure shuuldn't let thra* rules-of- come is good, go easy on blowing places of interest on this side of ers of Ira and Hope Sargeant. family. Hunter s Moon may bf seen in the Publi» «d e.e'* Thuridav morri'ig «• lOi tailed, bnlhantly colored game real name—will probably enjoy easily if you organize your sewing thumb—suoh as "pay no more than every last cent on a house. You the bridge. B osdway Lowell Micnigan, En'e-ej at Pot' J 863 - 95 Years - 1958 October sky. a Universily ol Michi- O'IIm 4< Lo-'ell, Micmyan j» Seconti Cl»u l^aws Sought bird—has a right to look exotic. your camping vacation as much biiOfe you begin, nays Bemetta two and a half tiroes your might have to pare down your Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson C? I Mr. and Mrs. Spenor Johnson Mr and Mrs. Duane Deardorf gan astronomer repons. Malic-. In nn attempt to clarify somci as you do. If given a few food . in —gtflde yaa rhen yoo boy • style of living. and family spent the week end •ere Sunday dinner guests of Mr. The Luoell Lcdgar, ;ttdi)i "The value of this chiputtiA can- ifTnnr MlddWille. Saturday night, also moonlight, says Hazel M. Losh Coniolidaled with IM ledge', J-nf I?!'- concerning school buwes. Homer £ jn j say home planning With a big down payment, you can Kapids, was also a guest. nflernoon drive are for the mont not he measured to doliars and attending the reception w-hk-h was Ph Dl. associate professor cf as- Subicnplion Ratet Per Yeaf: Kenl ard Ionia Earl, bus driver education coordi- buy a bigger, better house than Area JalnB. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Honcemar Counliei $2.50; Eiiewhe-e $3.00. part Chinese ring-necked pheasants cents but there is no dl Take family rite, held at the VFW Hall of Middle "When you can think of veirter- tronomy. "Just a«. did the Harvest nator at WoHtern Michigan Uni- with a considerable amount of Mon- the pleasure derived by of duet aad A family with a man with the same Income who Adefoert OJH1, L**tM ville. day without a regret and of to- of Grand Rapids, were Sunday al Blanket Time! Moon of September, this one wfll versity, has worked out some stan- never has saved. temoon and lunch guests of their golian pheasant blood mixed in." from watching this needs a bigger Harold Lenhard of Howell, was morrow without a fear, you are rise at approximately the same dard procedures with area law en- Sa, as your first step in apprais- nephew. Mr. and Mrs. Claire An says George Hunt, assistant pro- a have to upend raore of its i "Hllana — now there's an C51-36 a caller at the William Lott home. on the mad to Ruecess." -High- hour for several nights in succes- forcement authoritien. fessor of wildlife management at asset." says WUliam H. Bart, or a house than a childless oouple ing the price you con pay, forget Wednesday. ways of Happiness. derson and daughters. Hem that 'cost poah inflat W sion, a great boon for the hunting DAUnrT4it> Earl states: "When b school bus th» University q? Miohlpin. I wodld. Even the children'| ages the folklore. Let your own situation Mrs. Keith Bowman attended tho The Strand be your guide. iaaat aff cctcd tw Grand Chapter of the O. E. S. at -eawjn. Hence its name the Hunt- approaches a stop to load or un- , Native to Asia, the bird was long venrftjr of Miflblgar.. "There is lit- the rinhi height to atter. D they are near er's Moon. load passengers, the bus driver ago introduced into England and tle that it ean do that could be age, you would not want to the Qvic Auditorium In Grand fyoo UOOK^PRETTV RapUs, Thursday. "Those who have been conscious will place In operation the alter- other parts of Europe. Its color interpreted as harmful to Jnaa." rnJtCmtlm mn too much future income to of and attracted by the unusual ^ AS A PfTCHER* nately flashing signals, located on is chiefly rich chestnut or golden •'Readily adapting itaeK to oamp paying oil a mortgage. Oongratulatlons to our newly wed*. Miss Roth Geib of Hanfe number of moonlight nights of the OF MILK FROM the front and back of the bus. Thfe brown, barred and laced with conditions it will beoomc fairly Rules-oMhumb encourage you to September Harvest Moon will an- I warning is to be timely, allowing to your beet Creek, and IU)-mond Rater of Al- HmMPHHLOAW black. The head and neck are most- tame and mako regular visits to buy on the basis of this year's in- ticipate with plea cure the rrtum sufficient opportunity for drivers ly irridescent greenish blue. piok op orambs," he says. come. According to the aska. who were married Friday NEED evening. of similar long moonlight nights." of other vehicles to stop safely "But Michigan pheasants are es- "Its food conalsts of seeds, nuts, your true buying ability I "A few more meteors than are for the stopped school bus. The spntially a new strain, slightly dif- on future income. A man Mr. and Mrs. Harold Vreeland and the Jospe^i Flynn family spent usually observed on a clear night flasher lights should not be oper- ferent from their Asian ancestors— great variety df Insect. The home income win be reduced by i are likely to show up. due to strag- ated for excessive distanceu when really typically Michigan now," he range has not been determined, ment five years hence would be Friday evening at the John Kasten SB inches tong is I home, glers appearing from scanty me- approaching a stop, because traf- says. nor is much known about its ao- and may be fftfe i foolish to buy a house costing two QUICK 1 t 9 2 - 1 9 5 § tecr showers scheduled for the _i_i VvKViwtlT! Ta J. Ebvy Smith of Wayland. was fic from in front of the bus may "Last year about one and a quar- ciBi DtfiiBvior. 11 is louna tnroogo- plywood board ah top and a half times his pre-retirement a Friday guest of his daughter, month,"' she oontinues. "A few not be able to determine the pro- ter million pheasants were harvest- out the Upper by board. income. bright meteors are likely to be pel- place to stop. The bus driver ed in the state and expectations conditions are Second Incomes are another prob- Mrs. Keith Bowman Saturday Sinoe you wiu tie " evening guests were the Austin seen flitting here and there, but will turn on his flashers to give are that we will have as good a • "You can while ytw sew, jm lem. One lender gives credit for nothing spectacular in the way of ample warning so all traxfic can lores* t inn a on ant* oL_ y- . •it A s —smai^ 11J -size 1 , Bowman family of Wayland. x population of them this year as a large half the wile's income if she is CASH? a shower is promised." stop. When flashers are turned on last. Hunting season this fall be- by the three dark and two light irofessional and under 32. full M.- and Mrs. John Flynn at- e^er a I However, the Earth may meet all other vehicles should stop, with tended the Young and Noffsinger gins at 10 a. m., Oct. 20, and ends on the sides of its face, * tor sodh things as credit over 32. and no credit lor the Giacobinid meteors the night the lead cars not closer than 10 Nov. 10. by five dark and four light reception at the American Lefion a*J a non-professional working wife un- of October MO, Dr. Losh reports. feet to the school bus. "Pheasants were introduoed into nding to the base «f der 32. Hall at Caledonia, Saturday eve- As far as supplies are SPORf (OATS ning. These meteors are located towards "School bus drivers are required Oregon from Asia in 1881. They the tail, on its haok and Differences in living standards a shan) sdssors, shews WeVe as dose as your mail Mr. and Mrs. Leon Anderson the constellation of Draco. Protect the health of all your by law to operate the flasher lights had such a great increase that '"Hie long, bishy tail is thimble are count too. People on low incomes Redoced os Modi 30% "Although this encounter is only whenever and only when the bus within a few years there was a red-brown beneath, durk spend more for housing than peo- SUITS spent Sunday of last week with (an.ily by hocIiir that they have the correct sized bo*. Just write or call today Sins: Boy's 9 's44 Mr. and Mrs, Chris Zwak in Grand a possibility, it could turn out to be plenty of milk to drink. It IN is stopped or about to stop for hunting season. This attracted the mixed with red->rown above. Its ple with big incomes. If your in- a real display." she notes. "The for tlie Jdb at Rapids. They also called at the mighty cheap insurance. the purpose of loading or unload- attentiop of other states. Michigan tall is usually in the air. Pouches Giacobinids wet* last seen in 1946. ment, including for quick friendly CASH. 46 66 Walter McVeigh home to see their A LUXURIOUSLY SOFT AND FLUffY ing school children. first be'ian stocking them in 1917. inside its cheeks enable it to carry tape meaaare. trao- when 60 to 100 shooting stars per "The new two-way stop law re- In eight yaars they had increased quantities of seeds from the place Our expression "bring home the *6 *21 new grand-nephew, Patrick Thom 100% VIRGIN ACRILAN are also need- bit* 5 price as McVeigh. minute were counted, despite an quires traffic from both directions to the point where we could have of harvest to its subterranean gran- ed. You'll find a skirt marker bacon" originated in England in You can depend on us when almost full moon, Much usually UIGHUNDHILL to stop when a school bus is load- a hunting season. ery. comes in handy, too. the 1200's, when a pound of be con causes so much tight that meteors ing or unloading passengers. "One reason pheasants have "The least chipmunk makes his ... was given to each mairied person you are in need! "All school buses must stop off been so successfully introduceti home in cedar, apruce, and hem- n*« nOTte ore mMt who ^ ^ in churoh a„d BLANKET the paved, or main-traveled part here is the {act that the males are lock forests and semi-open broken lent kept in a draper or box Which swear that he (she) had not enter- Oct 24 For t i MAIN ST For those who like warmth without weight—washabib'ty of the roadway, whenever and country. He also feels at home in has sections. This will save time ed into a domestic quarrel during 44 M Soil LO^E' ' polygamous, sometimes collecting JACKETS without worry- luxury at regular price . Your choice of vherever possible. Other traffic a harem of females up to around old buildings and aawmllls. in getting supplies out and putting the past twelve months. *33" *39 *44 Mr. and Mrs. Phil Seese and Lar- them away. Keep the box or draw- 50 Mm'S orf Sn's WiBMr JMlwh ry were Thursday ev ening supper Chairman Joseph Schweitzer of solid color?;: pink, yellow, or blue. Beautifully bound with must stop on the roadway." 12. Also, since the males can be "This little chipmunk is of matching 61* inch nylon binding. Double or twin bed identified so easily by their brill- the most active of the diurnal ani- er in easy reach of your sewing guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seese. the Kent Courtly Agricultural Sta area. You will find a system tot ScaMal *s one thing that never Lowell Loan Company 6S M Mr. and Mrs. Phil Seese called bilization and Conservation Corn- Size 72x90. GUARANTEED against shrinkage and moth iant plumage, it's posBible to have mals in the Upper Peninsula. Dur- filing patterns and fabric pieces s snop worn by being continual- I.. *49 *56 on Mrs. Seese'b father. Vern Klahn mittee today reminded farmers damage. Non-allergic! Each blanket individually gift- a hunting season on males only. ing the summer months, from 115 W. Main Phone TW 7-9907 boxed. "Mating season occurs in the April to October, much of its lime is also a time-saver. rpassed around. 35% at Bujtenvorth hospital, Sunday who have received Conservation spring. The female raises just one is spent in seerch of food. When a, evming. Reserve application forms that Fri- day, October 24. 1958, is the dead- brood a year. However, if the first supply is four. j. it carries tfeoat- Mr, and Mrs. Alex Wingeier. Mr. nest is destroyed, she will nest a plus away in its cheek pouches to and Mrs. Hubert Porritt and fami- line for returning the applications second or third time, so at least its underground granaries. Suits reduced es much as $20.34 ly, and Mr, and Mrs. Walter Win- to the county office. Under the Soil Bank for 1959. the a good share of the hens are able "It probably breeds soon after AH-wool worsteds, flannels, tweeds Every garment is tagged with a sale-price Seier and family, were Sunday dm- "PURREY" to bring off a brood every year. it comes out of hibernation. Two, •er goests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. first step a farmer had to take Oct.24tiNn.2 and gabardines. toward participating in the Con- "The hen lays anywhere from to six young are born in a litter. ticket. The original price tag remains on Porritt in honor Of Mrs. Wajter America's Choice in • servation Resen-e was to request 10 to 20 eggs usually about 12. Whether more than one litter is •ingrter's birthday. Blankefs Sires 35 to 50 the garment so the County ASC Commfttee to es- Whitneyville From these, an average of six will produced in a season is not known. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Voder spent tablish maximum annual payment Many Colors survive until the fall hunting sea- "The nest is usually under an from Wednesday to Monday at Also Boy's Sixes from $16.46 YOU SEE WHAT YOU SAVE rates for his farm. The deadline S10.95 Methodist Ch. son. The incubation period is a old stump or log, where toe -ani- London, Ontario, Canada, where Reversible Two Colors APPLES for making such a request is al- little better than three weeks. As mal makes its own burrow. Al- fe>y attended two Landraoe Sales. Conducted By ready past. soon as they are hatched, the young though much of its time is spent Mrs. Yottor clerked the Ontario Slate Landrace Sale The fanner then decides how REV. BUD DOfcALftSON birds leave the nest and begin on the ground, this little animal much cropland be wants to put searching for food. Their wing readily climbs trees." ij.ir Mrs. Harold Yoder and SaHy Mrs. Donfttdton will in th» program, how long he warns, feathers develop early and by two Marian Hewitt, Paula Canfield -and his contracn, to run, and the rate- XANDY STRIPE" assist wiih -Hie music weeks of age they are capable of U. S. Navy Commander Robert ALTERATIONS HIS Gloria Blough attended the stork (PRICE TEAR AGO of annual paj-mmt at which he Come hear fhem week short flights. E. Peary became the first lining ibower for Mrs. Dean Geiger at 4 US. 45c) win offer his land. Utis rate may person in world history to reach me OaSvary Brethren Church, on nights et 7:45 39< Tuesday e^'ening, October M be less than the maxiraum but In Gaiy. Indiana it's against the the,.top/Of the world when he pSAnl- SINCLE BLANKET ? Mr. and Mr*. T. J. not more. After •entering this m- Sunday II A. M. and law to get on a street car whbta ted. the MBfeais and Stripes", th^re • *A,- Qwmd Rapids, were Jarmation on the apphcatiTn form, 7;30 P. M» 4 hours after eating garlic. April 6, 1909. . .,. All PHces Include Sales Ta* l CAUUPLGWER 19c ning visitors at the -Ovid he returns the form to the Oocmty ASC Oomzmttee for final approval This is tie step that must be taken by O^dher SI; SUPER RIGHT, SMALL, LEAH. 4-4 Li. AVBtAaC Mr, Schweitzer peants out that priority' in aoee^if. appljcations ^ be given le farmers who maW 1 Lt. the best tees. Thus, the farmer who offers -land at less than Hbf SMOKED PICNICS 39* Mrs. Paol rate set tor bis fann Grand Opening Anniversary wa We * better dhapor of hav- ing tit apphoafiou accepted M ANN FAWE—JttO. 69c Davifl there are not enough funds to oav- FAITHFUL BRAND er and Mrs. Dav* After the arrftriftinnf arc re-1 Med to the County ASC CkOK of Mr. aad.Kt, -can be Whole Beets Strawberry Preserves «*- ma houor of Dile he ottered to farmers for sen rthafcr. t.; Alexander aitt u-ot LB. CAN 10< JAft 59< IWJ-TtS Bwy si* of AH Kinds of Iran QT. tf. Standard Service Doiley losher Dills JAR 29' ' WlNI IVtQIUI WiHMiPMSAU COR. MAIN I HUDSON (At Hie traffic Itytt) PHONE TW 7-9223 BEUCSOUS — 12-OZ. CHOCOLATE COVER9 BOX 39' Warrick Thk Mitts Pick Up Sorvica ^ EaH J. McOiarmid

PROS. % OCTOBER 23-24-25 Gelatin Desserts & Paddings REG. VARKTIES 12 79" VOLUME 1 Vahw fo single blankets of rayon and nylon Da It Tsuteli Encflopedia — 25c 2, 9, 7 " 9f - NBiERT R. for durability. 72x90 size fits doofaie ta twin tecs nn TOWN MVE siowmc nm? DR. HUBLER fnl colors of rose, blue, yellow, geranium red green with in«tffhin£ 6 fadh Be sure to stop and register for these big LOWEST PRICES 3-U. 1 -IB. FREE PRIZES' 8 D'Qock Cefiee SINCE IPSO BAG '1.89 •AG 85' Toraorrow'a industry wanta to be is tomorrow's soundly programmed public improvements, a build- town. A ifood reaaon for you to Uke an active CdlTW7.77tO mm.m MtN SEC. 59c IPECIAL ing code, expert attention to the parking problem, (SH bask) Jaae Parker Ckeny Pie 49- interest In community planning today. Providing etc. Your town needs these things, and your muni- for appoinfmenf you are nterested in aeeing new industry come and cipal officials need your encouragement and belp Sheet RaMs preaeni Industry atay and expand. in the efforts they are making to get them. Scoifies Tissues 2 'ZZ: 5fc Kore Syrep BLUE l^REl ^ Ihi Every town should plan for orderly growth and It's ao trick to be j estcrday'a town, but if you'rt Rve SO-Mm Winners develnjjnent, but the town that would attract going to be today's town, you've got to work at REFLECT industry must do ao. A being tomorrow'a. of Staodard Bed Cmnm 124-FT. W OJf a250 Gallons of Gas pwvn i wfwwii wcoOTfTit. ROLL PT. Ui 7fi Join hands with your local industrial development Cut Mte Wax Paper 28t Maitli Oil Your town needs a municipal planning enmTm««mn. JUDGE JOHN erganisaticn and the Michig&s Eeoa. nic Develop- a comprehensive community plan, good xoning, B-L^ t—J GERBEF'S 12-OZ. ment Department to make your coinmuiiity prtspar. a SO Free Lubrication Jobs MIQff • "V|l STRAINED 4 JARS 59c Niagara louidry Stsrdi PKC. 21c Dalton 3%oz /UumHiam Foil ECONOMY SIZE' ROLL 78c TUB E KijJCr JUNE OF

IB. A%* JIM* rl ^—--- ALL PURPOSE O [®- 00^ 20 Mole Tea# Borax PKG. urxo ^mnmmg pure VEG. 4 can OJC fhir ad is publithid os o public service by this newpepir In ceaperefron wHh fhe PROBATE 2tfacks o f 0-S0 Soft Drinks with each B-gaL purchase of gasoline Michigan Prew Auociition and /he Michigan iconomk Oaralopoant Daportmmt. % Bottle Deposit Extra ^ Prices In f%l$ fid ffffcflve Tfcru Sof./ Oct. 25. Berexo HAND Cltmser •x 19c 4,1^58 ATUKTK ipACIHt NOH-TAtTISAN 271 TOT WW H, LMELL XMMIII ClwiHwr Biaach Jl 4fc 'ol. Adv.) c27, 28 TlT-im ATLAS TIRES - ttATT SRIES - ACCESSORIES i I New Record Set were issued. THE LOWELL LEDGER, LOWELL, MICM., OCT. is, tM Day use attendance, however, PUBLIC NOTICE Guarding Our Wildlands Landscaping By State Campers continues to run close to last year's from morning to night. I think beat riding bicycles, and, if the young- TOO BUSY TO MAKE MONEY? BETTER NOT READ THE WANT ADS!! mark, which is down from the VAHDEt VEEN, MEIHOFEH. COOK « to music. I'd like to see music sters are old enough, driving a With the year's end still nearly THE MlWKIJ. I.KIMiKR LOWELL. MKH OCT. U, t%i» FOR SALE-Ladies winter coat, IRTANT. AHorntyt record year of 1955 when nearly Should Help introduced into the drafting room. motor scooter or a car." size 42. several dresses, size 42, three months away. Michigan IK W. M«In. Lovtll, Mich. Ptrsond Good Thinqi to Eat 18,000,000 visitors entered state OaDER AfPOINlING TIME FOB I think it would help the boys SEUDE SPORT COAT, size 44 lor 44. TW 7-9783. c27 1,0well l-edgor WANT AD PACE campers have already posted a bulky new record for use of State parks. HEARING CLAIMS r work." A light weight movie camera to For Sale — Geneftri sale. J15. Also brown dress shoes CASH BATE: N wurfls Mr, addlUonai words tc eaeh. If not WEDDING INVITATIONS, Nap- POTATOES and white cabbage $1 St«fe ol Michigen, The" Probate CouH lor Common Man FOR SALE—2 bunk beds with mat- parks during 1958. To date. 16,017,000 persons have track air-dropped weapons at high size 94. II. TW 7-7151. c27 paid on or before 19 days after Insertion, a charge of lOo kins, 1-day service, open eve- the County ol Rent. per bushel. Henry Roelofs, 11768 used parks this year, while 16.- At e ustion o' taid court, held At the speeds and altitudes was developed FOR SALE-CAMPING Trailer. tresses and chest of drawers. for bookkeeping will be made. To date this year, 132.481 per- "In the past, landscape archi- nings. Free Thank You Notes and Vei-gennes Street. TW 7-7408. c27 019.000 had used the parks to this protate ol'ice, in the city ol Grand Rap- Half Children's Deaths at the Naval Ordtmncc Laboratory, V<5; Buzz saw; Electric Corn FOR SALE-200 acres, fine build- Very reasonable. 3462 Goodwood mits have been issued for park id!, in taid count* on th« ! tecture has been for the wealthy BOX MMBEB: If boi Dauber la care of tkls office Is de- bride's book. J. C. Keena. 635 date last year. Slieller; Wrench: Complete tetof Drive, SE, Cascade after 6 p.m. camping, a healthy 16.2 percent 6th day of October A. D. I'fcS. j and most lay people have had very j Silver Spring, Md. The 26 pound ings. Price 114.000. A. R Smith. sired, add Me to abov e. Thomas. S. E., Grand Rapids, CORTLAND, Macintosh, Red De- FOR YOURSELF! Pre»eni, HON. JOHN OALTON. Judge oi Caused By Accidents machirust'i tools; kitchen range Sc27 above the 1957 level The highest Probate. I little benefit from the profession," camera, with plstol-grlp tnggerr, 1W3 Vergennes. Lowell phone TW ALL ERRORS la telephoned advertisementn at sender's risk. CH 3-1838. c33 tf licious, Golden Delicious and Jon- with fuel oil burner: and many 7-7712. c27tf previous year on record was 1957, In the Matter of the Estate of according to Walter L. Chambers, Almost half of all deaths among is shoulder mounted. athan apples. Also Bosc pears. ' WORLD S VERNA I. ALTENIURGER, Deceaied. SEPTIC TANKS and drain fields BATES are based strictly on uniform Want Adv. Style. when a total of 116.119 permits newly appointed chairman of the Michigan children of school age other articles. Phone TW 7-9959 John Potter, 1st house north of It appearing to the court that tne time Installed, water lines buried SAFEST SPARKY SAYS lor preientation of cltirm aqeintt taid are caused by accidents, tin; Mich-1 morning or evening. c26-29 IRON FIREMAN OIL BURNER. OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be acoompaalcd by re- Real Estate For Sale Department of landscape Archi- Ledger want ads bring resultt. and mnnected. Carlton Wilcox, US-16 on west side of M-91. TW ei'aJe should be limited, and that a time tank and electrical controls lor mitteace. IOWFR SAW tecture at The University of Mich- igan Department of Health an- darksville. OW 3-3091. c7 tf 7-7813. C24-27 and place b« appointed to receive, eiamine AUCTION SALE-Call O. A. Ras- sale. Good condition. Ol 3-0312 Till f tvti 4 'Of Ad" on This Paf* Ma«t Be In Farm Loans X •M aJjukl all claims and demands agamtt igan. nounced today, mussen. Any day in the week MF,W> A (ORE LT7W A M HM1

i^j rv • THE LOWELL LHMBA LOWELL, MON.. OCT. 18. IMi Mr. and Mrs. Clair Hynn were ing a Rebecca Assembly in Grand 'one that saves suds for i seoonfl Alio Grange News i Ann Southern, one of TV's great- 1 if you get good marhi steidtir In spite of conranimoe features Sunday dinner guems of Mr. and Rapids. do get in with scores a» low ta ; washing load If your laundry space NMtfly 9,000 surgtoal operanom | Lighting the way ui men to bct- est comadiennes, on Lucille Ball: THE LOWF1X LZDGCR, LOWEU.. MKSI., OCT. M, Ml 11 you'll do well in the otarrii. i of an automatic washer you may Mrs, Orley Bums. Other guests Mr and Mrs. Leo Muler and 400 At not-so-tough schools the «v- ' is limited, this may be an im- ^ere performedA ntt Universitunlv y Hos-1 tormom is the finest profession Alto Community Grange will he Broaden your ateifle readiflR. | feel a non-automatic Is a better Alto Community News were Mr Bum's brother-in-law family of Grand Rapids, wore Sun- "Lucy's only the greatest living College Entrance Exams Common Howerag; e of successful applicants Is portant corisideration as well as pital in Ann Arbor last year. ' known. host to Whltneyville Granpp nt clown. She can do it broad and Students who reaow 1 d e 1 y alli choice for you. point out home MR*. CLAUD KILOOX — PHONE UK 8 4881 and sister. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hoek- day dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs about 525: hut some g?n in with; the fact that less work space is joint Installation ccrcmonics at the through their school years usually roBnagement specialists at Michi- sma of Rockford. Eugene Morris and family. get away with it. 1 have to be scores under 4fKl And at some col-1 needed around an automatic than Alto Hall on Friday evening. No- more subtle." AR Schools Will Have Them in 10 Yearlegos s using the tarts you can get do well. gan State I'nivcrsity. Week-end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Beatrice's granddaughter, other factors alone with the test around a non-automatic. vember 7. Mn. R. Rimwger Hosti Alio School News Use of caUege entnmne exams, in even if you score below 300 I Consider taking the tests in your An automatic washer saves your Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur E, Reed, Ronald Chaney and daughters were Donna Molllter of Grand Rapids, is on thr increase, accnrdinp to scores—high schortl cades class | Don't forget to consider the com- SouHi Lowell Circle r The optimmts things as they Do coaching and cramming help junior year That gives you a time and energy Although totaV the State Grange Delegates from Mrs. Chaney s brother-in-law and appeared on Tl as a tap dancer on thc editors; four out of five private rank, principals' recommendations, ; washing time may be longer, you parative purchase price, mstalla- Wednesday and Thursday was' sister, Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Kurk- should be—not they are to raise scores? Actually, they chance to improve your score, and tion requinemenis. probable need Paris Grange, will do the Install- The South Lowell Circle of tht- thc Buck Barry Show, recently. colleges test appltaants and one extra currioular activities, etc. can dn other activities while the Parent-Teachers Conference with endoll and family of Lansing. don't. Orpful studies show thai tlie score itself gives you a good I for more service calls with the ing Alto WSCS met at the home of Mr. Mr, and Mrs. Ray Torpey of of four publicly supported •colleges There isn't any passing" score. | machine does the work of washing 100 percent attending. The school j LEDGER WANT ADS BRING RE- they barely affect scores, certainly idea of the type of college you I automatic, ana die- xiec^ssity af zz Potluck lunch will follow the and Mrs Ray Rlttenffer on Pratt Mr. and Mrs Claud Silcox spent Hillman were Sunday afternoon do. Within a decade just dbont Each college judges the score in However, you'll probably have to has two new students. Sandra Col-1 SULTS. not enough to warrant the hundreds j ought to aim for. ample supply nf hm so ft water for evening's program. Please bring Lake Road, Thursday afternoon. Saturday evening with Mr, nnd callers on Mr. and Mrs. Leo Kitch- every four-year collepr wiiJ use its outi way. The exams are graded make some changes in your r.-oi'k der In the Primary; and Russell, of d-jllars senne private coaching satisfactory qperation. How much own table service. The Circle had Invited ten ol Mrs. Valda Chaterdon of Jackson, en, Also Sunday callers on the entrance (-xanib. un a scale Irom 200 to 800 and s habits in order to make best use Colder In the second grade. They | schools charge. But review of a doek the convenience of an auto- Its former members of long stand- who were at their Lowell home Kitchens and Mrs. Ila Martindale 500 Bcnre is average for college of an autuznattc washer. Instead AttwidK MeotinR come to us from lowell School. I The scores count a Int at cer- particular subject during the year matic washer mean to you and ing. Some of them have moved over the week end. were Mr. and Mrs. Quade of Grand tain highly selective schools. An candidates A score below 425 sig- Buy Washer That of a special wash day you may Wednesday, Mrs. Val Watts, Mrs. Joyce Mettemlck's team beat j in which you are taking the exam does the cost fit into your family _ , to other places. Tney are Mrs 1 Mrs. Fred Paulson and daugh- Rapids. Mrs. Quade is Mrs. Mai^ extremely high score «ill almost nals trouble. But you won't be find "a batch a day" more con- Karen Wingeiers team In Volley may help. spending plan? H. D. Smith and Mr«. Clair F lynn | Martin Schneider, Mrs. Mary Den- ter. Mrs, O. E Meyers called on tindale's daughter. assure the student a berth at mnny automatically shut out at most venient with the automatic raa- hall 29-13. Jeff Cleveland nnd John | How then do you prepare for Meets Your Needs attended the meeting of the Fed- nie, Mrs. .lohn Acheson, Mrs. Mar- Mrs. Richard Pattison and new Mr. and Mrs. Lester Jones and places. A particularly low grade places, especially if you're strong j ohme. erated Womens Clubs In Lowell Saldlhar joined the Handicraft the exams? By preparing al! You need a new washing ma- "Many a man thinks he's going tin Peterson. Mrs. Nettle Rlttenger. little daughter, Debra Lynne, daughter. Carol, called on his par- will be likely to cut you out of in other ways. Even at tough ool- You do not need wash tubs with Methodist church. group Friday. The fifth through through your elementary and sec- ' chine, hut what shall you gel— places when he's really being ta- Mrs. Mary Rollins, Mrs. Maud Lee. Thursday afternoon onts, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jones, consideration at a pood many ieges where the average nt those an automatic, unless you choose eighth grades have completed their Saturday afternoon. Lester lives in admitted may be around 625, some ondary schooling. Chances are thai automatic or non-automatic? ken!" Mrs. Mary Rlttonger, Mrs. Ruby fall achievement tests. sohonls. Rut most colleces rely on Gorden Ckib Views Avery and Mrs. Wm. Johnson. Lansing. TODAY'S CHILDREN LEARN about the value of Slides at Meeting Mrs. Johnson was unable to at- Primary OriMlew George Alvord and Mrs. Josie First and recond grades are Segwwi Community Granon of Grand Rapids, were Fri- the telephone almost before they can walk. Here's a m. A, - «—3—SH ^—HT-j-i'end. Mrs. Schneider led in age Mrs. Jessie Rathnun Th. e Alto^ Garden Club ,me, t Wed-',.,i wit,h M years. iNeealess to say, ,Lth.e learning to count money and all day luncheon guests of Mr. and story of a six-year-old daughter who knew exactly jwxtay afternoon ""h Mr, Wrn 'cijMs ^ > the primary grades have made Mrs. Lewis Jones, and Sunday call- what to do when she heard a man trying to break Danf-l of Whltneyville Road. Thlr.jta|k| 0l(, „ scratch drawings. We had a visitor William Dewayne of Cadillac, ers on thc Jones' were Mr. and ty-one member, were present. . into the house. She ran to the phone and got the A dalnt lun( h >orve(i b Friday afternoon, an old school was a week end visitor of Mrs. Mrs. Ray Torpey of Hillman. and hi a .1',, " the lunch committee, chum, Bruoe Krauss. Bertha and Miss Delia Rogers. On Mr. and Mrs. Harry DeBontc of police. The fact that the intruder turned out to be very nbly conducted the huslnesr. j The County Nurse, Mrs. Perlie, Sunday they were dinner guests of Grand Rapids. » her father (he had lost his keys) takes nothing away session after which Mrs, Robert ATTEND BAPTISMAl, SERVICE made a visit to the school Friday, Mr. and Mrs. George Jacoby in Mr. and Mrs. L. Conrad and Plump-Tender Whole Dangl, who spent a year In Ger- FN DASHWOOD, CANADA from her prompt action in a crisis. and left pamphlets and booklets Grand Rapids. Sunday evening call- family were Sunday dinner guests many with her htlttband, Rtatloned] Mr^ Mni wmin,n Fa|rtlhnil for the mothers and talked to the er on Mr. and Mrs. William Rogers of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Conrad. at Bremen, entertained the club wont to Detroit Friday evening. children. Mrs. Mnrtin has been was his brother, Joseph, of Grand Mrs. Conrad's brother. Gene Eick- with slides which were taken In October 17, and accompanied Mr. bringing lovely flower arrange- Rapids. Mrs William Rogers' son, hoff was home on leave for two Germany, Austria. Switzerland, It- nnd Mrs Raymond Kretzman and , ments to school every day for both McClifh. who attends the school weeks, but has returned to his aly and along their lines of travel. son of that city to Dashwood. On- rooms. The third graders are study- for the deaf in Flint, was home base in Maryland. Mrs. Dangl very Interestingly de- n from Thursday to Sunday. Stat* Sandler h WoAhyton to tario, Canada. ' K Science on plants and animal THIS IS A "WORDY BIRD" and He alwayt out of teaion, scrlbed the slides giving the hls-| During their stay In Cnnada. they , We on the desert. Nina McRoberts of Jones ville, The age of discretion is when Rt^ha BM iMw SMr FRYERS because H'$ mode of telephone cable. Here, a Michigan Bell tory of many places. Lunch andjwcrc thc of Mrs Corn Gai. was a Thursday caller on Mrs. a man puts the small bill on the CHARLES B. POTTER Nancy Yelter. Reporter Telephone Company lineman urges the hunter to we core during visiting filled the last hour of thc Minnie Hawk. Mrs. Hawk is attend- outside of his roll. ser and family. On Sunday morn- pheasant season so that he'll bag the bird instead of cutting the OITUPPAHREADT luk meeting. Ing baptismal services were held Othor Nr'WN The next meeting of the club will cable. Michigan Bell points out that considerable inconvenience for William Karl Kretiman. son of Rev, nnd Mrs Wm. Reynders can be caused rural phone users and whole towns could be bo a dinner served In the Caledonia Mr and Mrs. Raymond Kretzman. left Friday morning for a two-day Methodist church on November 19. isolated through cable damage caused by carelesi shotgun blasts. THE TELEPHONE COMPANY has a spenial way of Rev Bruce Seeburg, uncle of the trip Into northern Michigan, as far little baby, officiated at thc serv- as St. Ignacc. A Reminder ef Citizenship Responsibility recogniiing noteworthy deeds by telephone employees BOWNE CENTER EXTENSION CLUB HOI J) OCT. MEETING ice | Mrs. Georgia Kinney oi Clark A man has tact who won't change C4^Sbi C 11 in time of crisis. Telephone folks have a long tradition After attending church, and a Memorial Home was a Wednesday The Bowne Centor Extension his mind but will change the sub- (•I®S| jTclSir 1 311 family dinner, they returned to De- visitor of Mrs Clair Flynn They of service to the public; V ti each year the company IY ject. Club held their October meeting trolt and came home via train called on Mrs. Glen Yelter in the makes a practice of giving medals, cash and citations at the Bowne Centor school on Sunday evening. aftomoon. of Trip to employees for some particularly outstanding deed Monday evening. October 20. Mr. and Mrs. Val Watts were VEctims Slip The lesson for discussion was on Lodger want ads bring results. beyond the call of duty. This y'5ar, for instance, awards METHODIST CHURCH NEWS Thursday guests of Mrs. John Bob- j Slipping or tripping, not obstruc- Christmas idoas. Hostesses for the were given to a Pontiac telephone man credited with AltC'Bowne Center ler In her cottage on Sylvan Lake SENATOR FEENSTRA tions. are the major causes of falls evening were Mrs. Warren Bergy The Woman's Society of Chris- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tllkins at-j 'on stairs in farm homes. saving the life of an auto accident victim, and to an Ann and Mrs. Wm. Sterzick. tian Service of the Alto Methodist tended a meeting of the Campbell j SMRitvUW Two agricultural engineers at j STORE HOURS Arbor repairman who rescued a man from fire. ATTEND 21TH WEDDINO Church will meet Friday, October- Lake Farm Bureau at the home [ Our forefathers fled tyranny : Michigan State University report I ANNIVERSARV PARTY Si, at 2 p. m.. at the chu-ch. of John Troy in Grand Rapids, j ; this finding after studying 10li1 Monday oad Tuesday 8 A. M.—7 P. M. Mr. and Mrs. George Welfare. I tooooooocooooooooooooo Mr. and Mrs. Lnwrence Richard- Methodist Youth Fellowship will ' home stairway fall accidents. Only j Mrs. Elsworth Myres and Mr. and and gave us freedom. The Wednesday thru Saturday son accompnnled by Mrs. Tena meet at the church from 7:30 to l about 3 per cunt of the victims re- Mrs. Gotlieb Weeber of Hastings.1 8 A.M. —f P.M. Acheson and Mrs. Charles Rltten- 9 p. m.( Sunday. October 26. j norted stepping nn obstruction, on ] A SMALL BOY called the and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Po/dol prict- was hardship and ger. attended n twenty-fifth wed- Rev. Reynders' sermon topic for the Rtnirs. Information Operator to of Caledonia, and Earl Colby of ding anniversary party In honor Sunday. October 26. will be "Intro- The engineerK. Joe Miller and • Alto, were last week's guests of i blood. ask for a local number. of Mr. and Mrs. Everett Richard- duction To The Book Of Revela- j Merle Esmay, conclude that a safe- Mr. and Mrs. Peter Tllkins. After was found Swift's Jewd Liquid Campbell's Soups p'/Ue yltu* all around • Nmc fiu eotW rear Holitem. 3 yrs. old. Due Nov. 1 1 Hehtein Steer. 7 mos. oW in some foxes and u coyote killed, what it coukJ do for you ... at no more money. Here's not just a new car ... itaal — •fiMHf SitMtdk' — Bnui'inn — nij|iiU«n SUer — Ohie- brake*, aluminum frvni brake dmtiia * NiW in the easteni end of the Upper QUMMJ kmi (iumhn — Cfcioken fJooOie — Ohioktsn S'ncoteble — but THE car. With it you'll have the finest built Buick in almost ! Peninsula." he adds. "Some au- ilav Dhawdnr — Carwrnnmc — Mush mo ID — MineMtnmr electric trindikidd wipere ' Thriftier, more Milking iquipment it Misc. I thorlties have tipaculated that the — Onian — Heotdfa iBrnth —- Turkey fiooUle — l egHluble 60 years of Buick quality. You'll have Buick's stretchout roominess and j disease may have been brought in1 powerful Wtlicai engine.'' • Nmi- Bttiek tVsqr Boof — CVuam of Ohioknn. case and quiet. You'll hnve the finest ride today. You'll have the Rite-way 4-can alactric Milk Caalar | by rabid (oxas aroaain;, on the ice Shortening I'oioer Steerinq* • Bzclwrive Tvnn-lurbme vm • from Ontario last Winter." (3 yaars old) warm pride of owning the most beautiful of all today's cars. Before you put and TrijAe-turhine tmrirmwtiow' • STRtltHl I The biggest problem Is not nee- 1&-gal. Pressure Water Heater esRorlJy conoem for Infection of that money on the line, see and drive this Buick. Let your Quality Buick dealer Neir AuUmatic heat and freth air amti-ol* HHOMTiq 12—lO^al. Mi* Cans

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