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E*tabl! ^ ^ ; Surviving hordes thto grandson when he had few re.ponslbllitlaa months during one calendar quarter "So our daughter has started ss just thMUftt a few words about moves In Its timeless way, tha for one farm operator and who la shifts are two daughters. Mrs. Zora Wel- and obligations. He cannot be sn- a con voraatlonaltot 7 Better get thto pan might show our side. earth continues in |t» orderiv revo- works at least 60 days and earns at *y of Flagstaff, Arix. and Mrs. trustad with too difficult a taak, home soon or shell be grown up 'Always yours. Dick" Minnie Kroutz of Lake Odessa; a lution. The power that aervea as least $60 caah In the succeedli* »• Howard C. lariMr, U with stars and sun, with sustaining tor hto initial Intenst fades quick- month period for the same farmer. before I get there. son, Oris Robinson of New Jersey; ly and ghrca way to an aimoyanoa "To say that things over hers s ss as CuMam and one brother. Oris Randall, of Ufa, that rowtr to withia us to Non-cash "wages" such as room, rescue us from fear and dismay. that prevents him from carrying look gtoeaoy to set ar exact under- Grand Rapids. There are eight board or farm products cannot be There to God for every man. Hto It a# affectively. Ha to tha Mnd Mw h tat estimate of tha sttuatlun. but per- Crftfcd hiorftf At 6^audchlldren and several great- i oi who always looks young- grandchildren. counsel may be sought and found The 6-month periods begin la Howard C. Rathar, Daaa of Basic I can glvs you a little of the In tho Book. Therein Ilea your in- «r tfktt b« realiy la and. oooaa. anuary, April, July or October of M. S. C, passad away of what ibo DtvtoSoa haa spiration for hope this Maw Tear. qnsatly, appadb to tha mothar lo- Jjha Chriatoff of Lowell who to Workers may use the tost quarter Dae. 2* at his home la through. , v -> -it-.t women -—From '.Cbaract- la tha aa^ploy of the Lamb Con- of 19*0 to ouakfy. They pay no tax ftar aa illnass gf the pMt fsw days, THERE WAS A TIME ar Raading Made ttay," by F^ed- struction Ccmpany received severe during tha quarter la which they Hs was 66 much at- a strain on Roth climaxed hto recruit train- iajarlas Friday altoraoon while Onca upon a time thers waa aa #flok Mslsr. qualify of age. mt go ha«6i over tha Sears, 91, of lug by wlnalng the sharpshooter Can K be that Mr. Malar had workinf on the Maple Island art that has become neg]octed, haa Household workers on terms are prior to that Wh toft .Township, died early Sat- medal on tho rtfto range when he rafaranca to tha gad abaat Gov- Mr. Radher who was bora la bri^aia Muskegon. faded Into the limbo of things considered farm workers. Wage# a bunch of filthy hi convalescent home flrad a scorteorie ootf $11 out of a poa- amar of this graat alitor It Bayport, Mich,, 8rpt, 17, l^ijkw paaaad. It was tha old time art of paid by a farmer to hto ahlldran A aaM* broke 00 the drag line Grand slhlo 280 duriag Us weapons train- ha Intorsstlng to knaw. moat of hto Ufa la adaoa- Chrtotoff under the flre-huildlng, a process that took under 21 do not count toward so- tional work many ysara of which to carry 1600 Mra, Kan to survived by one Ing. ability in the laying and kindling # * • cial sscurity. Neither do wages hto right Jaw. and daughter. Mra. Genevieve Hop- During tha past eight weeks of Weakly mora cittoa are arganto- ha has bean aaaodated with Michi- faf the front sinus and let- of Area in the couatry'a grates and paid by a husband to his wife, by ways. pough of Grand Rapids; a son, recruit trataing, as a result of fireplaces. tag for dvtliaa defense. By proper gan State College. For ov#r thirty ting Wai taB into the Muskegon a wife to bar husband, or by so sleeping any Percy of Alto; three sisters, Mrs. field expertopca and claasrOom lec- training and structure, -ith a Uw waa head of tha Farms Ths kltchau had lie coal or wood and daughters to parents. Cropa Department of tha Collsgfi there waa room to lay aa exhaust- Margaret Cook of California, Nel- tures, the new Marina haa become range for cooking, tha "pot-bellied* minntaa warning, dvfl defense can It. Chrtotoff waa taken to tha The farm worker should gat a ed body. One conaolatlnp It waaat lie McGregor ot AMo and Mra. well versed lb such military sub- stove in the parlor or "sitting and during thto time he wrote a Haeklsy hospital suffering from social security card from the near- text book on "Farm Cropa" which froaalng below deck. For two solid Nettie VanAmburg of Hart. jects ss precision drill, first aid, room" Evan children knaw how tha casualties caused by est social security office if he does Funeral services were held Tues- hygiene and field tactics. In addi- to twist paper or splinter tha "fat" bomb attack in undefended areas. to being used extensively in schools not already have a c/ud. and collegaa. day afternoon In Caledonia with tion to firing the famed Garand wood, how to set logs in place, how School children are being in- rifle for qualification, Roth flrad Author of several Agricultonl burial In Whltneyville cemetery. to "chunk" It Into tha cooking structed in defense measures, as What Farm Operator Must Do a stinking him io n Monday and feel hope'ul other Infantry weapons such as the stove. horrible aa the naceasity to. Ignor- It to emphasized that tha program Bulletins and contributor to var- •The Chinese hit every outfit up he will recover in time 45 caliber pistol, carbine and ious Farm Magazines, Mr. Rather Today we depend on the thermo- ance, fear and hysteria can take to compulsory and the operator will North pretty hard and staying Campbell Farm Bureau Browning automatic rifle. He also stat control, the mechanical stoker, be held responsible for the coll * has become well known In agri- there wouldn't mean just being witnessed demonstration firing of Uvea as well aa bombs. ttflioold Smiffi The Campbell Lake Farm Bu the electric switch. Why, even I tlon and remission of the tax. cultural circles throughout the cold and missing a faw hot meals, 1 Adults should learn facts. For the machine gun, mortar and flame hardy sportsmen take along a port- state and nation, and waa consid- reau met at the home of Mr. ant instanct, within a radius of one- bat would mean that men would Sfrviog in G^rfncniy thrower. able gasoline stove and we expect > The farm operator should get tha ered authority on many farm sub- Mrs. Harry Miller for their Decem- half mile of the point beneath an proper forms from the United loae hands and feet from freezing, ber meeting. The topic, "Rural Immediately following hto "boot to hear, at any time, that an elec- Jacta. In Engineering School atomic explosion there would be States Collector of Internal Reve- They would not only be hungry, Yohth." -Their educational outlook -amp" graduation he was given a tric blanket to standard bitwHny Last June Mr. Rather was com- complfte destruction and window nue. He fills In the name but would go for days without Pfc. Reginald J. Smith, son of was discussed. We had an exchange ten-day leave after which he will equipment. speaker in ths gradu- breakage for eight miles, within social security number of hto food, and when they did get It, Mr. and Mrs. Amos J. Smith, of of gifts and lunch was served. be tranal erred from Parr la toland ation ceAmonies in both Lowell two miles nylon hose would dto- worker, number of days worked, It would be frozen. 28th Street, Ada, Mich., to current- Our Janusry meeting will be helc to a regular Marlao Corps unit A BLAST FOR SCRAF High Schools, which integrate from the tarrible beat. and amount of cash wages paid tn« "Consequently the Diviilon, plus ly enrolled in the Utility Repalr- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Rich serving on land, on sea, or In the last time he made public to s general rule we think of Within a three-mile radius, about worker, in that quarter. At tha some Army working near them, courae at the US Army ard Link. air. having been taken scrap as useless waste, as junk. 80 per cent of the people wo«ld end of each quarter the employer found themselves forty miles to Europe Engineer School in Ger- 111 during the summer following. Remember the trouble about our receive a fatal dose of the nuclear sends thto report to the Collector the north of the Army front in many. Smith. a member of the large shipments of scrap metal to Surviving besides hto wife, the radiation but a large majority of of Internal Revenue along with the only two short days. Aiaa Command Verdun, Japan? social security tax. former Basel Marion Cobb of these would actually be killed bjQ France, has been sent to the En- Steel scrap to a vital essential in The tax to 3 percent through Bast Lansing, are the son, Henry Suppilss Flown In gineer School as a part of the ftiliiaros Inaugurated Gcvemor tha blast and heat before the ra- a key industry. It to waste from 1958—m percent to deducted from Lea Bather, a student at Cornell diation would have Its affact V, 'AH routes of communlcatloaa Arm^if regular program of train- steel operations, from Iron and steel the worker's wagas and 1M . Jalvamtty; aae brother Arthur A. Wa can't afford to avoid know- arid supplies from the rear were ing enliatod specialists. that junk dealers collect to contributed by the farm'oper- Rather, superinteadeot of sehoola ing thasa things. Such know- controlled by the Chinaaa. Every The purpose of the course to to Scrap goea into all new steel and ator. It will pay farmers with hired In Ionia; two sisters, Mrs. W. W. Makes Increased Spendhg Plea ladga to banafkial in knowing bit of the supplies that readied teach enliatod men the proper op- the finest sleeto require the most help to keep an accurate record of Oumser of Lowell and Mrs. Otto the Division were flown in, drop- eration and maintenance of the scrap. In charging a blast furnace, how to moat tha situation should rras* as««naiior diys worked, wages paid and taxes B. Soehner of Port Huron. ped by parachute and landed on equipment involved in the Army the percentage of scrap varies from tha nscooslty arise, which wa deducted. Funeral services were held Sat- airfields made by aame Division. Engineer Utilities program. G. Mennen Willlama, the man who upset a 36-year tradition by win- 50 to 100 per cen*, bocauae scrap pray will never ha so. Further details about how the urday afternoon at four o'clock In Every night a few hundred Chinks ning re-election, was inaugurated governor for a second term at Lan- having ume through the furnace at A * * social security program affects you the People's Church In Tensing. in ths usually cold New England came storming into some outfit's sing. thto week. "Soapy" to now the sole Democrat office-holder at the least once, contalna fewer Impur- can be obtained from your nearest Mklt hro Cdeodor ities than new pig Iron. atatea last January, flowers were position, never the aame place nor state capltoL Hto function as chairman of the state administrative social security office. hoard will be largely an honor. Ha Tho price of steel affects us all. hV>«wwitig outside the bouse while Scoofi to ObfOfYO time, but constantly peeking away, Jaks Feb., and Marcli will lack the power to make or oleo to to Improve the quality and so tot us ha respectful of the steal folks inside were busily removing killing some and wounding many Howard DovMim. Jr. 41ft January 10-12—Annual Michigan support a motion. flavor of butter. scrap around the hot * and barn. the Christmas greens. Not so this Fruit Growers Conference, Mich- R certainly to NOT junk. The 126 Boy Scout troops, Cub year. For those who feel that New To HMd CMmpaig* for That wasn't all the difficulties, igan State College campus. | What can Governor Willisms ac- It doesn't help to wear red in the fear should be a date when the Scout packs and Explorer crows January 11 —Annual meeting, Ifart Rod Croff Food as all those wounded and frost- complish? That remains to be seen, woods. Of ths 16 hunters killed in GONE BUT HOT FOROOTTEN seasonal year to really new, such in Kent County are making plans bitten bad to be evacuated and Michigan Agricultural Conference, this year's deer seaaon only one as the legislature as well as the Vou often hear "when things get aa Spring, they had their wish last Howard R. Davidson, Jr., former for-their celebration of Boy Scout there were thousands of them. Michigan State College campus. administrative board is well under not wearing the traditional January 12-16—Michigan Insecti- back to normal" But what to January. University of Mlchigsn sthlete and Week Fab. 6-12, Seoutlngs 41st Finally all woundea, frostbitten control of Republicans. scarlet He shot himself accidental- This winter weather haa been a anniversary, the Council office of cide and Fungicide Conference, ly. "normal," what period to your World War H navy veteran, has and sick, plus equipment which In several states the governor has • the Grand Valley Council, Boy Michigan State College campus. --ee. gauge? If one considers tlw prices tough customer, snow came early been appointed chairman of the could be flown out waa gone and announced a 1951 program of re- i Scouts of America, has announced. January 24-26—Michigan Veter- At Issst ws srs keeping our tim- before World War IT than as normal and stayed, lee persisted. But It to 1951 Red Cross Fund campaign the Division was ready to with- trenchment in state services, aa Most parent groups sponsoring Inariaas' "Conference, Michigan ber, The state to racking up its for now, we probsbly will nsvor be not a dead worid. Snow and fro^ in Kent County, Henry W. Light- draw to TTaipliiing. It wasnt just contrasted with Williams- 1990 plea normal. Perhaps if we aaw into the Scout units are planning a par- State Collage campus. best forest fire prevention record are fresh and new, they are the ner, chairman of the Kent County getting aboard vehicles and driv- for Increased spending. Needs of tomorrows, today would be "nor- ent's night dinner. Other activ- January 29-February 2—Farm- In history. Only 5.390 acres burned cover on the book that tells the Chapter, American Red Cross, an- ing down out of the mountains, financing state civilian defense—a mal" times. ities will Include recognition of ers' Weak- Michigan State College tremendous problem by the way— over. tale of Spring. nounces. every bridge had been blown by campus. It may be that livinf In a state The flowers that bloomed in Scouting in churches, schools and krs to get priority of revenues In Goal to be raised and actual the Chinks. January 81—16th Annual Bred of crials for so long a period, that other public places. New York state, for exsmple. At tho ssme Ums, nearly 14,000,000 January of 1050 were "out of or- dates of the drive, to he held dur- Ewe Sale, Michigan Sheep Breeders atate hecomea a normal condition, Lowell Scouts and Cubs are "Rebuilding each bridge as it trees were planted by the conserva- der^* in the scheme of thlnga, and ^ ^ ^ announced aa waa reached and all under fire, Association, Livestock Pavilion, tion department last year -largest A return to normalcy varies in the 1961 haa seen to keeping them in' mnUng- plans In Michigan tho problem to more opinion of each of us. soon aa determined, Ughtner said. halted the troopa along the way Michigan State College campus. program in 10 years. their place until the proper time. will be made through thg acute because of the mounting Davidson, now a partner in the losing valuable time. The Chinks February 7—Annual meeting of All that we can hope to, that the Whe are WW to srgus with of activities during Boy Scout week treasury deficit due to diversion of years to come won't leave thto last Howard R. Davidson Company of were only a short distance from American Dairy Associatloa of A "continuous" session of the sales tax revenues to local govern- year a perit! we will call Utopia. Grand Rapids, will head a cam- the rear elements of the D1 virion Michigan, Union Building, Michigan ments. On the basis of the past .itate legislature is being proposed * * * , ...... paign organization of approxlmate- Honsoo Now Sorvkq and from ridges, mountain tops to State College campus. fiscal year (ending last July 1), 'jy some Republican leaders as a J 1000 February 12-16—Conference for method of checkmating Governor ^ k kiJ . 'y volunteer workers who will lay Comfy at Aqoot rights left, front and war they the State of Michigan to dally go- J? Jh JSftfl £5 tat^taShto ^ ruBd* throughout the county were always sniping, delaying the Teachers of Veterans Agricultural ing in the red to the tune of more Williams in 1951, Thto idea to being South Boston Grange hi Aq. Doportmoot Program, Michigan State College pushed on the belief that Williams column. Someone had to climb than $100,000. The year-end deficit The regular meeting of South k^ ^ g^wayTgU ^ - campus. will try to embarraas the Republi- Carl J. Hanson, assistant Kant thoae ruppntains to remove the was 121,811.232. Boston Grange was held Saturdav ^ ^ ^ ' In accepting tho fund chairman's February 18-14—Annual meeting. The state legislature trimmed ex- can legtolature by sdvocating liber- can buy these days which aren't county farm sgent since Feburary Chinks resulting In more desd and State Association of Soli Conserva- iT'monVy^ndl'Sg'^r Tin Z**' everyone enjoyed t£ Davidso1 n saida. penditures for the current fiscal wrapped and packaged are bansnaa, |'/ ' 1046, has been accepted cs Farm more wounded. • 0nC Cro tion Districts, Michigan State Col- year (ending next July 1) 10 pet th name of reform. anTth"n hold * . ./Remeuiber, you never fully ap- ^" ^ " ^ Mnbatked up- Agent for Bay County and left lege campus. 0< 00 wbmt 1 eat Tempera tares 20 lelow Zsrs cent In an effort for economy. Ing up the state corporation Pronto, 7£~ ...... predate the value of freedom of ^ ^ ' « ^ ^ to taks up hto new duties the first r the dlnMr drop- February 11-15—Annual meeUng, tax as a painless way to finance L * business ses- •4; Jp^ch until you hit y-xir thumb ^ ^ of January. below. Try liv Michigan Allied Dairy Association, And to it is not difficult to fore- them. jrion was called to order by Master with a hammer. |R«d Croas must aaMime heavy ra- Mr. Hanson to s native of Neway- ped to Pantllnd Hotel, Grand Rapds. j Lionel Normlngton. Six nwmA« comfort,- by now see 'he A-l problem of the state 1 I ponslbllltlcs both to our go county and received hto master's Ing in that Sebruary 16-22-Natlonsl Cherry wera mUDlty to fly the legtolature: How to finance exist- Such s politieal move would pre-1 Printed for membership, Cnaw p»rm Rii1«»jii< "d to our armed forces degree from MSC wnere be gradu- Week, 1 w bnow Uom. harm bureau (0 reDder lDCr#Med Th4se ing state services in the face of vent the governor from calling the,* " voted to hold membership ated In 1942, specializing In farm from. They had February 16-22 - Annual State 11011 already crowded new Inflated prices. legislature back Into special ses- Edward Anderson an Bureau of Labor J? UMd ^ legislators toiyebruary 10, and the losing side and France. He has a wlfa gad a tent to. let them thaw out Friday night. Dec. 26. to perform. Thto year's fund cam- iarch 6-11—National 4-H Club Statistics composite wholesale price At, non-adjournment policy.'will treat the winners. two-year-old daughter who are go- in. just miles of hills, snow and Week. 0f As U was oar annual ^"hrlstmas pslgn, therefore, takes on special index started the year 19Z0 at ap- . =i.i thto points to a aomewhati Following the meeting Lecturer ing with him to their new home In _ cold. Men still walking the business meeting aud significance for all of us." wFebnmy 17-20-National FFA proximately 151 and ended the year Mary Barnes presented a program brief. Mrs. Sey-I ' Bay City. with blood aoaked rags on their In Kent county Mr. Hanson has at about 178.8—a gain of 15 per cent. Williams may of recitation's instrumental sclos, moor Dalstra was appointed to ' CMMw'l Cfltl feet Sure they could ride but the February 26.24-Conference, Gto- Leading economists foresee a ye n 0 Po UcB been very popular In all farm vehicles have no heaters and the kiolus Oowara. Michigan State Col- M ? i " " ^ ^ vocal selections by sev- vlte Sunny Acres Farm Bureau, to; Lkmmww ft further price rise in 1951 of around 7 ral 0f l,, groups and the 4-H and young lege campus. mlnlstr-tlve and le'IrtaUHv * ^ younger / members, meet with us in January. | •ntuuciry o men did not want to die by freez- 10 per cent Then there to the farmers have found him espectotly eb at the MichiaS JSKi ;"Rudolph the Red-Noaed Reindeer" The people who were to take <> Monday, Jan. 8. Mrs. Rosalie ing. Some were too tire and cold f ~«nf 24—Annual bred gilt prospect of annual price rises in Michigan capltol. . waj by tlie JuvenU4 Grange, helpful At Kent County 4-H Fair to move and if some one didn't a ' J'khlgan Yorkshire Breeders the program were given Young will open "The Children's 1952 and 1953 of 5 per cent, despite a short Chrtotmaa play was also in Lowell he has been on the make them move they froze. AoocKrfatlon.. livestock pavilion, walnuts to crack and in- Center" la her home on Bowes Rd., ground and used hto knowledge and all eforts off government controls. Rnt Aid CImos presented by the following east: sllps telling them what at U* dead end of West A«e^ for **Ifs not hard, when you are cold *££***? CoUeg* campus. Add these up and you get a per- and Gladah ability to help make tha Fair a l7 Annual 8 and 15 ^ Anderson, father to do. Seymour Dalstra played the 1 day-time care of children of all and hungry, to Be down and rest B-rr£ if ~ Spring petual financial headache. success each year. CJjow snd Sale, livestock and mother; Ethelyn McClure and mouth organ with Ray Hesche, Sr., 'sges. Mrs. Young has been making for a few minutes. That to all you The first meeting of the First,VlvU-» Fosburg, Joe and Ned; Pioneered in Seed Harvest ask. But a half hour in that P^Jtoa. Michigan State CoDaga Oovomor Willisms took at the piano, Ntla Hesche alao a study of nursery schools In De- Aid class for Air Raid Wardens and Katherine Austin and Carole Pas- weather and you are dead. Two with reporters. In Wsshlngton he plaved the piano. Menno Baker trolt, Lansing and Grand Rapids, Mr. Hanson won national recogni- a Auxllsiy Police will be held Mon- sons, May and Anna, *"2 *[- -24th annual conven- ssid the report ho would name d?«w a slip fifK'wg him to sing but will not confine her "Center" tion for hto work in forage crop weeks continual walking, climbing, day evening, Jan. 6, at Lowell dtyj The program closed with corn- seed harvesting, having pioneered IJJ^hlgan Association of Fu- Walter P. Reuther/to the senate In both Dutch and English, thto I to children of pre-school age. freezing, with ice in your shoes hall, at eight o clock. Harold Ballast munity singing of "Silent Night", in methods which was a great Hn- ture Fanners of America, Michigan should Vandenberg resign pfeased everyone. A quartette com-, Wither you are a factory work while you Still wwwirtnr them, State CsJl«c Cauipus. ^ of Grsnd Rapids R^l Cron will he followed a visit Dy Mr. and provement In atolke, alfalfa and rod fighting, killing, being killed and premature as the report that Harry Pedof Edith Brown, Anna Rich^or ^ care for your Maich 21—Annual sale. Michigan 2* t"ifUC!0r' •«nou'»«« Deputy Mrs Santa who generously pro- :lover In Michigan. some still living. No stopping nor Kelly was elected governor. Reulher ^ ,0b0j£r ^r^ ^uty^^t «nl/>'be'well'cared li'aHorsn eStat Breeder* s Association. Mlch«icn-|*ay- h hp wouldn't have the job, ran tephens. vided gifts, candy and popcorn resting, thousands depending on c ,n u dUr t * P " Williams to bettor off than most Lsdios* First Aid Classaa balls. i sISJn Cempau and Mman Belter ![^ ** * LowoB Rotary Club those few who climb the mountain A make it aafe for the Igan ArtiflHoi Mich- thought, so far «b appolntnicits are The ladles v/ho are interested In ""eUng of all ths captains gave recitations. With Mrs. Menno; by the hour, day, or , r d r WM Program, J-. 1" llf u jM" " ', * a-l-r* Unwrred, Ht ta. I.ht Fiist Aid classes and especially held Tuesday. Jan. 2, at the campus.'^ 1 ^ 8tate College open which he can handle without throe who are enrolled so far home of Mrs, Hope gargeant Gerald Rolllna, program effkto-j "How many win be killed or -Jingle Bens". Old Same came emergeDcleM. I senatorial approval. should be in attendance at the first Home Economics Head. [ dancing in about thto time with a utmost care will be taken to man for the year, announces the Just give up and freeze. Many following programs scheduled for'never had a chance. Drlvlnrr a gif for everyone present. R/jn --olcct the health of all children at So. Lowell Exfen.ion Clasii State civil service employees have Tn"the' t Hesche was on hand taking flash the Center. Separate drinking Lowell Rotary club luncheons: i truck down the r6ad In the middle The ftmin. T — . {received their firwt piy Increase city hall, beginning at 8 o'clock, | The next meeting of the Grange pictures with hto new camera, gtosgea and towels for each, and no Jan, 10, The Rev. Norman G. of the night, many strung out and , J®** Lowell Extension "luce May 1, 19«. Borne 21,1« Nurslag classes will be or- 'v"' •'e held Saturday evening, Jan Woon to program chfdrman. The before the eyes can be closed th home o{ Our hostess then served a dell- rhiid with severe cold, or other ^ urlE? " * Mm, workers split a 17,000,000 per year ganlzed later. |13, when a school of Instruction CIOUB lunch, symptoms of Illness will/knowingly subject will be "The Rotarian," and dozen bullets crash thru the wind- Alvln Welto for a Chrtotmaa party. melon an average boost of 530 ;wlll be given. All Grangers are Mrf Lester Antonides, pub. cbm. be accepted. ; \ he speaker to to be announced shield, blow up the gas tank and hrouKht a kitchen •nonthly for ekch. An Inexpennlve but accurate urged to attend thto meeting, gadget to cxchanKe aa a gift. Mothers of Lowell should wel- later. from above rain a storm of gren- "uranium sniffer" is on the mar-1 There will be a pot luck supper cutur thto uew venture in our com- Ian 17. Flmer G. fVhaefer to •4e« wot hftvine a chance. Mrs. J. Potter furnished the rw- Too much ooor quality butter Imket It to nothing but a portable and everyone please bring &*n i Keene Grange chairman and has announced that r-Hiion tor theafternoon and Mrs. munity. Only a Fsw Survived Michlean? A Michigan State Col- Geij-'er counter, but thto one has a table service. Keene Grange ireMlne Prida> Attorney Edward McCobb of the vS? 0rOM »n<1 Mrs. Van- '"ee aurvey says ye*, F, M, Skiver, 'Out of all thto came the 1st J rug ed staintoas-steel tube, to sen-: „ ... evening, Jan. 6, at 8:80, Following JANUARY SALE Grand Rapids Chamber of Com- 5 C k Ke cfeam hlef of the agriculture department 'itlve to both beta and gamma rays, Danes Saturday Night Marine Division bringing all ve- -ofto.* * ®' ^ the meeting there will be a pro- merce, will be the speaker. Hto bureau of dairy industry, says most '-•as a beta window to make a care^ The next Grange dance will be Starts today—our January In- tory Sale of suite, topcoats and Washington." all equipment torn, could be saved —indicating Impron^r cooling. Mr. pic flashlight-type batteries. ,thc Pearl Roth group serving re- The wounded and dead came too Mabo-)! Hausbach. Regular potluck overcoats. No better time to buy ^klver warned the dalrv Industry '— jfreahmenls. Everybody welcome, I your needk. Coons Buy and sell through the want ads., Many were lost and never will be tf that its best defense against yellow Read the Ledger ads. —Grange Reporter ' v - 'A

• THE | LOWELL UI^R ,LOWEJ.L. MICHIOAN, '^UR8DAV.^JANUAWY 4. IMI [ | THRU TWO =9 tOWBLL LEDQER, LOWELL. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. JANUARY 4. mi M f In defense of myself, I can hon- Lowell Locals Lowell Locals Lowall Locals Though yeara may elapse, the in- Forest conservation is wUa use, Alex Robertaon and eon of Caa- family of Lake Odessa were sup- estly report that I never turned to LOCAL HAPPENINGS WHITNEY VILLE Houseman the past week In Grand Mrs. Dora Powell of Toledo Is Having a "Permanant"? Let lit- digent never forget your nama and not disuse. There Is wasteful SouHiwest Bowne cade and Mr. and Mrs. John per gueata and Mr. and Mra. Loren the comic pages of a newspaper Mr. and Mra. Raymond Hesche Mrs. Loula M. Douglas* Raplda Miss Agnes Perry visiting her sister, Mra. F. A. tle Mary play«at the Children's location and, when desperate, wire extravagance In disuse, for treaa and ALTO SOLO Mrs. Alice Livingston Mra. L. T. Andorooo Blandlng. were evening callers at the Elmer before raading the headlines on Phens tl and daughter Nila, Mr. and Mrs. Alto Phono 2M1 Harold Peel and Gordon Peel the front page. Gould. Center cMtf Raymond Hescha Jr., and Mrs. or send a special delivery asking ultimately die and are lost to profit- Mr. and Mra. Harry Tredlnlck ®«»tts New Years called at the Carl Graham home for funds by 11 a. m. tomorrow. able use. Mr and Mrfl F,o d Miss Gretchen Hahn entertained Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lester Alice Hesche of Seeiey Corners and j « - y Brooka will Mr. and Mrs. Keith Bowman of Sheridan spent Thuraday with i Mr. and Mra. John Brake called the past week. Mr. and Mra. Wm. Cosgrlff at- Mr. and Mra. Tony Kropf and uZAnLtsr-jstsuzi The January meotlnf of the Whlt- a few Grand Rapids friends to a jpent several days in Detroit with Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Jones of Mr and Mrs Joe i™Pyar d visited lMVe Tueeda•y" fo—r S—t Petoraburg, maandd AttfUAustinn attended the Smith and hef parent*. Mr. and Mrs. Ira to sea Mra. Barbara Brake racent- Mra. Ernie Wllaon visited Mra. sons spent Sunday In Caledonia ss noyvllle W. 8. C. 8. will bo held at tended the wedding of Miss Marion supper and listening party for the .rlends and relatives last week. Lowell spent New Years with Mr. CoMoUdaV H with the Lcdctr PirMtwtz U, P Wesbrook who were quite 111 from ly at Elwood Brakes at Ionia. Porritt and Harold Johnson Bun- with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. the home of our president, Mrs. anrf famnv aT S^-'kfn^ ****** ***> * Loucks wedding rooptlon at Kllse J Cox last week. Mr. and Mra. Rose Bowl game on New Year's Mrs. Will Stone spent the holi- and Mrs. Dell Scott near Belding. IMS. and family at Rockford last Tue.- I>cnhard and Bl8ter MrB MeD10rU1 Chapel evening food poisoning. ] The Herb Gelgers wera dinner NEW Loren Dygert. Doris Linton, Thursday, Jan. 11, at J Cox called on Mr and Mrs. day afternoon In Bowne Center afternoon. days with her mother In Coldwater. Mr. and MVs. Wayne Dawson and PublMMd arM-y Thnnday roorula* at jwlth Mrs. Maud Sawall, who la in Grand "Raplda. The groom la a Mr. and Mra. Seymour Heschc K11®81* •t the Dale Gelgers near Charlie Qulggle Thursday. Church, also the reception In the Mr. and Mrs. Dick Beaukart of Guests from Friday to Monday family of Rochester, Ind., spent HESCHE FARM MARKET •10 Bmi IUi» ItiMt. li—il. 12 p. m. Lunch will be furnished. 11 11 About twelve friends and neigh- W. Main et—Acraaa from Fo.aman'a Hatchery — Open Ivahlnga Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flynn and driving through. I nephew of Mra. Bowman. and aona, Mr. and Mra. Rlchard L* "' * Sunday. Mr. and Mra. John Cox and son • lATHROOMT home of the bride's parents, Mr. Orand Raplda were Sunday and at the Frederick Althaus home were Monday evening with their mother, KoUrvd at Potiudr, at LowaU. Mfahlw. I Mrs. Stella Warner and Mr. and j bors of Mrs. Frank Gulllford spent aa Baoood Claaa Mattar. 60 Pep,M!r aad Hoser w-r ln F rftd and Mrs. Alden Porritt. New Year's Day gueata of Mra. Miss Florence Schneider, Kenneth Mrs. Ve'ma Dawson. Other iftek- Mrs. L. J. McCaul and family call- Tnd MrT V V - Wck and Junior McDlartnld are Smith and son, and Miss Mary] The Earl Funderburg's ware ' »P«nt Saturday evening In Saturday evening with her to help Wa now think wa hava tha biggest little etere In town. A large line Ved ,n an acc,denl • KITCHEN? Glsnn Reynolds and son Richard Audrey Topp. Franklin and Fred Althaus of Chi- end visitors were Mr. and Mrs. R. Q. Jofforloo, bdliorand Publlahoried on Mr. and Mrs. EddieSlornatra famllv with Mr and Mra Vern' Wedne^lay|vlaltlng their grandparents, Mr. Hoffman attended the Bunker supper guesta Friday evening at Grand Rapids at their son, Mr. her celebrate her birthday. of grocarlae at avaryday low prlcae. • Mambar Mlchitan Pma Aaaodatta* i xamlly In Grand Rapids Sun- on th< P to family holiday dinner at the bomb the Brake home. and Mra. Robert Co*. of Oarretsvllle, Ohio, and Herbert Richard Onan returned on Mon- cago and Miss Alice Richardson of Maynard Tucker and baby girls of an( £SJ Tn? Mr and Urt l ^ and Mrs Lewis MdMarmld during Reynolds and family of Columbla- day to Western Michigan College Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Ardls of •lay afternoon. pld 0 work T ,c c r of Mr .and Mra. Frank Commlnga Mrs. Ernie Wllaon visited at • HEATIN* UNIT? Ada. Hastings, Mr. and Mrs. George SUBSCRIPTION RATES Luneke and son. Ret. Richard of; " J . . * * their holiday vacaUon. The Ira Erb family of Clarka- after spending the holidays In Low- St. Louis were Sunday overnight Potatotf..Mbu. $1.25 Oiiiom. Mr. and Mrs. L. J. McCaul and ln Brld ,l m the home of Mr. and Mra. Charlie ville were New Year's gussta of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Freyermuth Tucker of ClarksviJIe, Francis .bu. $1JI To all pointa In Luwor Michigan: Camp Atterbury, Ind. lj»m,»hal damMwl but no onol T. Scrlb, . IrtUr frtm « ' vllle and Bharol I-ee Stahl ware their parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. H. ell. and Allen called at the Allen Behlar Quests of Mr. and Mra. Orrln family were New Year's guesta of Qulggle Wednesday afternoon. Tucker of Grand Rapids and Mr. Applti bu. $2.00 —lb. 10c One Tear $2.00. Six months IL2S. Mr. and Mrs. Don Bates and fam- I I| ththee Gllddenn familfamilyy laalaatt week,, theitheirr I Claude Cola was quite 111 Mon- visitors at Jay Erb's Sunday. Wt Hm#i tto IttN Reynolds. Mr. and.Mra. H L Kyser and home In Lake Odessa on New Sterken. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson and r itna d and Mrs. Walter Shaffer and fam- Three months 70a Single Copies 6a lly enjoyed New Year's dinner with I Mr• . and Mrs. Myers, eon Alden'a health la tine. Both. *y ^th sinus trouble. Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wllaon and Mr. and Mra. Edward A. Ward Bob spent the week-end with Mf. Year's Day ily of Alto. Red Salmon can 61c Roblnhood Flour..28 Ibe. HJ* family at Lako Odessa. and Mr and Mr8 Mrs. Ethel Yelter spent Saturday To all peluta In continental Unitod Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Bates and Livingston, | boys are attending school every I - - John Blandlng son were New Years dinner gueata an? children returned Sunday from and Mra. Carroll Kyser In Wyan- M/Sgt. and Mra. Edward J. Da- Sugar 5 Iba. 4fc Haney cake Me Mra. Maude Conper was a Sunday 8 nt and Sunday with her daughters, Mrs. Rosalie Young and family States outaldo Lower Mlchiffaa; Gary and Rosa were Tucs-tay day. The temperature »-aa 71* and P« New Years eve with Mr. N. McCbtcK—E. Cotcodt of their parenta, Mr. and Mra. CRANE—KOHLER spending the Christmas week with dotte. Sarva All Coffae lb. 75c Honey, atralnad 1 Ibe. Me dinner guesta of her daughter and Kenneth In Grand Rapids. noskl of Colorado Springe were call- Mrs. Mike Stuart and Mrs. Ivan went to Galesburg Thursday where One Tear |3^0. Six Months |L«Q night supper guesta of Mr. and.they were enjoying all kinds of ^ Mrs. Lewis Boynton In Bel- Mra Effla On Lawrence Bridlgan In Lowell. The Ooofua Club held their semi- Maxwell Houia Coffae....lb, Mc •aked Good a husband. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Onan, Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Douglass re- her parents, Mr. and Mra. H O. ed to Plttaon, Pa., on Christmas Biough and families In Clarksvllle. Mrs. Young spent the day with her Throe Months 76o Mr. and Mrs. Ernie Wilson and LINE Clark, In Syracuss, N. T. annual chicken dinner Wednesday In Lowell. ceived word this Tuesday that his Mrs. Clarence Klme. | vegetables from her father'a gar-^ont by the death of his mother. son. Jack Maxson and family. Kay All tubscrlptlona payable In ad •on called on Mr and Mrs. James at the home of Mra. Weeley Clem- Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Hookwater of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Shrlver were aunt. Mrs. Phoebe Loretta Dmce Mr. and Mrs. John Lonp, Mr. den. | 8now Farm Bureau enjoyed their Mrs. Frank Lules and Mr. and Mr. and Mra. H. L. Kyser enter- Mra. Henrietta Good spent Sun- Maxson stayed over the week-end Now... JOPPi'S MILLO "D" MILK, hi Cmfmm annua, 8 CVen d fam,I ens. Grand Rapids were New Year's New Year's dinner guesta of Mr. Plummer, passed away at her hom»ee and Mra. Leon Roush were Sat-| Mrs. Fred Keller and son, Jimmy I Christmas party at the ^r, Charlie Qulggle called on ' | ! •^ y Saturday ove- tained with a Christmas party on lay with her sister, Mra. Frank and visited the State Hospital aa HemoB>nlied qj He Regulaf .gt. lie In Vermontvllle on New Year1 ha,, lM Thursday evening for their daugh- Mr. and Mrs. Qus Wlngeler and Carpenter, In Grand Rapids. Day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. A new fluid-type duplicator which and Mrs. Chas. Klpp and family on 's'urday night callers at the Ray .were Sunday overnight guesta of1 t Friday evening with an ^ pYaiifc Qulggle home In Ada! Uf " Dutton. an assignment In Lowell High night. She lived with her daughter, istahl home Ada' Mra. Henry Kaufman and daugh- ters, Mra. Jack Smith and Mra. Richard of Hastings and Mr. and Miss Roselynn Volllns was the Uyterachout. Is automatic and motor driven, but 60th Street. I her parenta, Mr. and Mra. John "change of gifts and a delicious Thuraday. Mrs. Marie Godfrey was taken to School Sociology claas. WMtfonft Qaoltty ICI CMAM Qt. 43c Mrs. Edith Wiley, and they had Tro th form Robert Smith and their families of Mrs. Charles Oeiger and children which can be changed over to hand, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flynn and George Fox, Daan GMger, V»rn y' * er's husband joined •upper. ters of Grand Raplda were Wed- guest of Ellen Jepjon for New Going shopping? Send your child only lived In their new home about Mr. and Mra. Lulea Qulggle ofjnesday, guests of Mr. and Mra. J. Grand Rapids. of Freeport were Sunday guests of Year's eve and New Year's Day. Blodgett hospital Sunday for ob- operation easily, is now on the. family were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kelm are among those leaving for.*,er New Tears day. Lylt Covert to the Children's Center c36tf two weeks, moving from near Pon- Willow-Run spent the week-end Cox.B Charles Boyenga returned Wed- Mrs. Alice Wlngeler. Mr. and Mra. Claud Sllcox and servation. If your telephone number appeara In thle adv. atop In and get a market. It has a host of other fea- Roger Flynn and family In Cale- the Army this coming weak. I N#w T®art S*1"1" at the Leon Mr. and Mrs. Donald Thompson Cr am L n Ph,>nM tlac. She had been in poor health Ptecsont Vdky with their parents, Mr. and Mra. Mr. and Mra. Guy Qulggle and RESIDENCE PHONE SIS nesday tb M. S. C. after spending Is your club meeting today? Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dygert of f?!!. 'f* * - *** 224, 406, 440; Ada tures to make It useful In many donia on Sunday with their parents. ... „ w 'Anderson home were Mr. and Mra. of Grand Rapids spent Sunday eve- 7-7Tt\, 7-2H2; Saranac 3351, 3711. for several years. Funeral services of Fred Qulggle. the holidays with his parenta. Let your child stay at the Chil- Alto spent Friday evening with Mr. ways. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Flynn and their ai, Roger Pltach and little aona, Mr Mra Bart Blank •on were guests Sunday at the So. Kttnt—N. lot ten will be held this Friday at 1:00 or dren's Center. cjetf and Mrs. Valda Chaterdon. ning with Mrs. Jennie Berry. other brothers and sister and fam- Shepard surprised Mra. Mildred and Mrf 0rlfnn and Mr. Carl Wlsner and son of Grand George VanderStolp home in Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gllmore of Mra. Mary Potter SET THE SUNDAY HERALD HERE 1:80 p. m. at !h- funeral home In Raplda visited Fred Wlsner Sun- Robert Cramer of Milwaukee waa Jesse Cahoon visited his brother, Buy and sell through the want ada. III es. Fox and family with a vl.lt Frl- d M„ Edward Dobrenskl of Grand Rapids Lansing were Sunday and Monday Vermontvllle with burial In Ionia —rr~ w..,. Mr. and Mra. John E. Brake day. the Christmas week-end guest of Wlllard Cahoon, In St. Johns Sun- Mrs. Lois Wakefield returned day night. They ate supper »lth aran(i Raidda Mr. and Mra. Henry Brown and Mr. and Mrs. George Franks and to. *v__ — ' 4_ /-I J ^ and family were Sunday afternoon Mrs. P. A. Gould. day gUests at the Orval Jessup home. home Sunday after spending several cemetery where her husband. Frank Mra. Pox and then Want to Grand Guesta at the homa of Ernie Mrr. anad MrMrs. Frank Lules visited Ann Marie LaBrecque of Grand family were Christmas guests of (Tommy) Druce and daughter Ida Cupid worked faat in tha Alden before Chriatmae gueata of harl^TV^ " . " Luie. v.sued Mr. and Mra. George Houghton Mr. and Mrs. L E. DeVilaa at- weeks with her daughter and fam- Raplda. GEE Rapids spent from Friday to Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Reg Classon in Low- are buried. Porritt home during Dacamber 'parenU the Roy Ky^ra at South 2^ n^u and Mr. and Mrs. Richard Onan tended the Drenton-Phllllps wed- ily In Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mra. Albert Towne, Mr. day night with her grandmother, ell and the latter couple and Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Broersma with two weddings in the family. Boaton. Chriatmas flay they at-Ken7^nd d-u JhUrMr aTd u? Quiff I®- visited Sunday at the home of Mr. ding at the Fifth Reformed Church Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Totten and and Mra. Lloyd Llvlngatott wet* y and dau hUr Mr and and Mrs. Chester Fields of Detroit and family were New Year's guests their daughter Marilyn and Har- tended the Fraeman-Kyaer famlly'™ » ' *"• and Mra. Gerald Meekley In Grand In Grand Rapids Friday evening. Mra. Anna Yardley. DBEY-YDUR Jayce Case of Rockford were New dinner guesta New Years day lit 1 Leaman Wilson and Fred Wllaon Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Grover and were supper guests at the former's of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. Simon old Johnaon wera married Sunday, gathering at the South Botton Rapids and cabled on other relatlvea Mr. and Mrs. Gene- Covey of Year's niesta at the Pyard home. the home of Mr. and Mra. Edward of GuUph, Ont, Can., Mr. and Mn. family of Thompson, U. P., spent hoifie New Year's eve. Broersma, at Vriesland. Dec. 81 at Bowne M. E. Church. Qranga Lightning kills about BOO people In the city. Sparta were Monday guesta of Mr. LArry Lank of Alto was a week-end Johnaon and Mra. Donna Belcher Paul Sypien. Mlaa Benealy Norria the past week with her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Hunter and guest of David Pyard. Mr. and Mra. Roy Ireland called We wish these highly reapactadj Mr. and Mra. Jay Erb and fam- in this country every year. About Bob Kyser returned on Monday and Mrs. Rex Collins. January at Cook's Corners. of Alto, Mr. aad Mn. Millard Wil- and Mrs. R. L Cornell. Otto Cornell Wm. Hanman of Lowell were on their daughter and husband, Mr. couples much sucoeaa and happl- Uy and Mr. and Mra. Robert Erb five percent of tha nation's fine to Chicago where he Is attending Do you want to work. We will Mr. and Mrs. Joe Pyard and fam- son Mr. and Mn. Ernie Clemens. and family were Christmas dinner Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Wallace Bodell, In Grand The daughters of Art Summers in their new heme. are caused by lightning. Northwestern Dental School, after care for Jr. at the Chlldren'a Cen- ily and Mr. and Mra. George Linton were New Yeara day dinner gueata Mn. Maud Wllaon all of Grand guests of their parents. Paul Smith and family and the Raplda New Years, taking their spent Christmas week-end at his Claire Anderaon and Mias Caro- Spending" (Catalogue No. At spending the holidays with his ter c38tf and Jack attended "Watchnlght" home here. at the Hulllberger-Hooper home. Raplda, Mr. and Mn. Lawrence Howard Rlttenger, Norm Borger- Smith family spent Thursday eve- grandsons, Roger and Phillip home. lyn Klein of Grand Raplda attend- Mr. and Mra. Bert Blank and 88.661). This booklet la not to be parents, Mr. and Mrs. H. L Kyser Rev. and Mrs. C. L Bradley of services at the Alaska Baptist Mr. and Mra. Charlea Livlngvton Bridlgan of Lowell. son, Jr., and his college roommate, ning with Wm. Hartman and Mr. and Mrs. Peter Buys had as ed a birthday surprise on the lat- Carolyn Erb wera supper gueata confused with another recently Is- Miss Phyllis Glotfelty returned Grand Rapids were Sunday guests Church Sunday evening. Lawrence •pent the week-end with Mr. and Mn H. D Eldridge spent last Howard Gordy, from Baltimore. watched television. their New Year's eve guesta at a ter's father, Loula Klein, at hia of sued by the GPO on "Increasiag Tuesday to Northwestern Uni^er- of Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clark. Sale Beatrom of MoCorda delivered the » Mn. _ Stanley JJtauffer i^day with Law Stevens In Dut- 9 ty af r B nd,n Md., and Budd Wegenka of Grand watch party, Mr. and Mra. Gaorge Mra. Charles Comstock In Grand home in Alpine New Yeara night. Cost of the Federal Government" l ^ i! P® » the holidays Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Bovee, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rlckert and New Year meaaage. New and daughters of West Hastings. Rapids attended the Rose Bowl Boersma, Kelly and Ruth of Gove I Y®*" Day thay all ton. (Document No. ICO) which ahowa at the Methodist parsonage. Mrs. Vercel Bovee and Glendon Bo- family, Mr. and Mrs. Victor Clem- • Mr. and Mra. Ray Linton and Mr. and Mra. Giles Heffeton of Sunday evening. Mr. and Mra. Dal- game on New Year's Day. Lake. Mr. and Mra. J. Koenaa and went to Mra. Comatock'a brother's Wa an aorry to her Frank Qulg- that the Federal Government in- Mr and Mrs. Wayne Bigler and vee and family and Mrs. Minnie ens and Connie and Jessie Rlckert daughter of Alto, Mra. Barbara Parnell and Mr. and Mra. Frad ton Stahl aad Lee Ralgler alao Mrs. Wayne Sprlngettt and three Clarence ot E. Michigan Road, Mr. home for a family dinner. About gle is on the sick list tends to spend $42 billion la 1981 son Biliie of Grand Rapids spent Allen of Saranac were supper spent Christmas Sunday with Mr. Doezema and Robin of Grand Rap- Kellar of Grand Raplda wera Fri- called and they visited Mra. Ralg- daughters of Ferry spent several and Mra. Court Hulaman from near 28 guests wera present Mr. aad Mn. Cllaton Thomas although It expects to take la only New Year's Day with her parenta, and evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Harold Farmer in Lan- Ids and Mrs. Esther Johnaon of day evening gueata at the John ler at the Pennock hospital. days of last week with R. E. Cwcada and Mr and Mrs. Jack Mr. and Mra. John T. Beattie were gueata of Mr. aad Mn. A. $87 billloa in revenue. Mr. and Mra. Will Huffman. Charles Buche in Lake Odessa on sing, and the former family were Casnovla were New Yaar'a gueata Troy home. Mr. and Mra. Ivan Olmstead Springett. fK Women's Buya. and family and Hazel Rlckner Friday evening. guests that evening of Mr. and Mrs. at the George Linton home. Jaaman a Howard la spending hia and family were Naw Yean dinner Mrs. Harold Yelter left Sunday Mra. NetUe Hutchinson and had New Years dinner with Mr. The Valda Chaterdon family in- Wesley Clemens in Lowell. There will be joint Installation of holiday vacation from MSC at the gueata of hia grandparenta, Mr. for a two weeks' visit with her Noel Smith and Elaine Smith daughter. Mra. Lillian Voaa of and Mra. T. J. Justice. cluding Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Whltneyville and Ato Grange offi- homa of hia parenta, Mr. and Mra. and Mra. OUver Ickea at Lake mother and other relatives In were on the program at South Bos- Grand Raplda, were Sunday evening Gueata of Mr. and Mra. John Schneider of Grand Raplda were Wlsaar. Sarti NoHonol AAA Trafk cers this Friday evening, Jan .5. at callers of Mr. and Mra. Carl QtZ George Howard and family. Toronto, Can. ton Grange Christmas party. ^ Coats Sunday guests of Mra. Chaterdon's Alto Grangf hall. All members try Beattie Monday were Mra. Charlea lafafy Cottar Coatart ham. Mr and Mra. Ed. Trutach and Sara Ann Miller of Grand Rap- sister, Mrs. Frank Cummings and Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Tuma of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Clemens were and be present. Ml. Pleasant visited from Thursday Mra. Oscar Shrlver received word P^inhart M^Ph^Alf™^ 01 Caledonla ids spent Sunday nnighl t with her Stsrkville husband, in Bridgeton. Sunday New Years dinner guests iW * Mr. and Mrs. Walter Flynn, Mr. to Monday with their parents, Mr. the Ammon 611 W. Main 8t Lowell, Mich. Mr. and Mra. Raymond Boyce and of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rlckert. and Mrs. Don Bates and Mr. and and Mrs. Claude Thome. Mr. and Miller Jr. family. Phone 467 family ot Detroit were week-end and the latter family spent New Mra. Henry Hoffman were Satur- Mr. and Mra. Fred Cool spent guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Boyce. Mrs. Paul Zolllker of Detroit spent Year's eve with Mr. and Mrs. day evening guesta of Mr. and Mra. Hunt „ the holiday week-end with them. Hinuiceneit! Wedneaday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Nell Blakeslee were Theron Cahoon. George Lane of East McCords at W k , ,r Start? f$% Afltr Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hosley. .0 take much nourtSLw. ~ " " Snow Crmmunity New Year'a Day guesta of their Mr. and Mrs. Charles Balrd and a New Year's party. their son Lloyd and family in »- Jr., of Lansing spent New Year's Mra. 8. P. Reynolds Grand Raplda. Dennla returned wnrisimas niece, Mrs. Henry VanSulllchen, family of Lowell and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Broersma day with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Homer Thornton of Saranac were with his grandparenta Thuraday and husband In Grand Rapids. and famfly attended a belated tnoved ,nto an a art Sdt F. Hosley. Christmas guests of Mr. and Mrs. 20°° "The Stella Warner's sheep several tlmVa P ment in Sara- Snow W. 8. C. 8. will serve for a visit until New Yean. He Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Colllna and Christmas party and dinner at the Monda New Year's dinner guests of Mrs. iately. It Is advisable to keep your ^ y Here's a real enamel for inside and outside use on wood Mrs. Ruth Gaunt spent New Year's James Balrd, and the latter family home of her brother. Leonard - WP supper at the hall on Wedneaday just has recovered from chicken Mable Scott were Mr. and Mrs. Ted dogx—s tie....d. up aa they can be -\llle youdr Mr md Mrs. WlUard Taylor, or metal. Paint woodwork and trim in sparkling colon, 10% - 15% were New Years guests of the derjagt In Grand Rapids. One of evening, Jan. 10, with Mra. Sey-'poz. ^ Mr, and Mra. Harvey Scott, Joe ffnd Kathleen of Alto, when found disturbing sheep MT, LOU, Mor.. .nd m.nd —- - Y„r. dmn.r w*. .t lb. Graff In Galewood. Thorntons at Saranac. the nieces had chicken pox, delay- mour Hesche aa hostess. Serving do over the furniture in gay tones. Waterspar 20% Mr. and Mrs. Claude Pllmore and Born at Ionia hospital, to Mr. and Children' New Years dinner gueata at the v New Year'a eve guests of Mr. and ing the festivities. P0,t,na l ,Ck Wnhthe will begin at alx o'clock. Cools were Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd flows out easily to a smooth gloss, dries $Ul son Dennis of Grand Rapids and .hSgle.^" " Bernard VanderWater home near Dfecovnt Mrs. Ray Alexander were Mr. and Mra. Elmer Hale, Dec. 19, a girl, Harry Proctor of Grand Rapids NMhvllIe Snow P. T. A. will meet at the Near uid son Keith of W. Free- quickly, resists wear and abrastoo, caa be Mrs. Winnie Warner. named Beverly Joe. Congratula-, Oft Mr. and Mra. Harold AMrich of1 - Mrs. Emerson Stauffer of Alto and waa a supper guest of Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mr8 school house on Friday evening, port, George Near, Leslie Near, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Shaw enter- Snow Ave.. Darrell Aldricb and Mr. I - - Dalton Stahl were washed often. Snow Suits Mr. and Mra. W. A. Collins. tloaa. Center" L M. Douglass New Year's night n Jan. 8. local, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Cool tained for New Year's dinner, her and Mrs. Charlea Aldrich celebrated t Hastings Sunday to aee Mra. Coats — Dresses Miss Betty Hall and Tom Hall, Born to Mr. and Mrs. Jake Sympathy'of friends and neigh- 1 New Years visitors of Mr. and and Dennis of Grand Rapids. mother, Mra. Nellie Reynhout her ^ew Years at Caledonia Saturday i ^ Re'gler at Pennock hospital. both senora at M. 8. C., and Bob Hoover, at Blodgett hospital, Dac. WILL OPEN bors is extended to the relatives of ev ,ng Mra. Claude Cole were Mra. Mr. and Mra. Ammon Miller, Jr., Blouses brother, Neil Reynhout. and her 23, a boy whose name is Jacob Mrs. Elizabeth Sears, who paased 5" - They called on Mr. and Mrs Hall of the U. of M. spent the hol- TTiursday gueata of Mr. and Mra. Claudia Fuller and children and and son Jimmy spent Christmas Pajamas grandfather, Wm. Store, all of John. Congratulations. They are away in Grand Raplda. Services Stanley Stauffer later in the day idays with their parenta, Mr. and Grand Rapids. and bab were Mr. and Mra. Roy Fuller of Hast- day with her parenta, Chas. Sld- Wool Skirts staying with her parenta a few were held In Caledonia with burial i* V?® y Mr. and then spent Sunday night at Mra. C. A. Hall. Ricemor a, e U,,n and ings and Mr. and Mra. Guy Cole nam, at Grandville. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Snyder visited days. Mudiy, Jn. 8 in Whltneyville cemetery. She waa If ^i ? chlWrea Mr. and Mrs. Jay Leece's. Mr. and Mrs. Vaughn Ardis and Mr. and Mrs. Clair Shotwell In of Grand Raplda. Mra. Desdia Cook of Saranac la All art fine of quality by brandad Mra. Glenn Rlckert waa chosen a former resident for a number of 11 Priday Mra. Lillian ScovIIle and Mr. children of St. Louis were New Greenville New Year's Day. were M?" J J ' Week-end gueata of Mr. and Mrs. spending a few days with Mra. OJiajfl Oapartaiaal 0/ Da/aaaa Photo GEE'S makes. -- first representative at the 4-H Iea«- years TnTf " Russell Stahr and Mra. Roy Blough spent Christ- Year's dinner guesta of Mra. Amber Quality for day care of chil- and family of Grand Rapids. Sherman Reynolds were Mr. and Lena Klme. Mr. and Mrs. A. F. Christie of ers' meeting In Ionia last Thursday Priday afternoon callers of Mr. mas day with Mr. and Mra. Rlcf- HOWT) YOU un TO TACKLE THB KniB JOB?—Corporal January Only Sterken at the Wm. Hartman home. Mra. Merle Aldrich and children Mr. and Mra. George Clemens of Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. evening. dren of all ages. Rates and Mrs. Roy Ireland were Richard n W 2 1 en !ard B,ou h ln 0rand Hubert E. Powell, of 8t dood, Minnesota, at flnt U itumped a» Mr. and Mrs. Vern Armstrong tertLn^M^ and M« t ®* * » ^f®' of LeRoy. Other guesta at a holi- Flint were guests at the Bert J. E. Bannan were New Year's din- New Year's Sunday dinner guests Mueller aad daughter Eleanor of be gazea at the wreck of this "•potter" T-« trainer plane rronnded were Sunday guests of his brother by hour, day or week. Englerth of Grand rIUh ^rence Mra. Elizabeth Nelson and Mra. day dinner on Sunday at the Rey- Blanks New Yean day. In Korea. But he is not frustrated. Even with a chunk of the tail ner guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Jules at the L«ona Hale home were Mr. Grand Raplda.' Mrs Ben Zrtrt nf p d8; I£r- and Lillian ScovIIle were in Lake O- and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. El- Erler. ^ Appointments appre- T nolda home were Mr. and Mra. Mr. aad Mrs. Carl Scott aad rone, he went to work and the "old reliable" daw home. ItoweU is and Tfra. Pfilorus Hale and family, CQfly iOW Sunday and Monday gueata of and aftl (>0 ton Armstrong, in Cedar Springs. Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Bannan were Mr. and Mra. Bill Schmidt of Lan- John Wieland for NewY^ I*** f ^ ° ^ the crew chief. Mr. and Mra. Harry N. Briggs ciated, but not requir- Mr, and Mrs. Henry Beyer and Mr and Mri Ph i 1?^ 81,1(1 68111 on a Thuraday dinner guests of his sing and Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dent family were Mr. and Mrs. Henry Mn Bhella Griffln and visited their son, Hilton and family, Lloyd of Pontlac iSla children Clark Plumbing & Heating Dealers For brother-in-law and sister. Mr. and and baby of Mason, who were also •ttf StkcHow of ed. No Sunday care Beyer. Sr., Mlaa Freda Beyer. Hen- and D wind nt th w k In Grand Rapids Sunday Mrs. Nick Heufelder, In Tonla. Monday guests. Thomas of Caacade Mra Doiithv ® •P® ® ®« - Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Huyck and except in emergencies ry Toppel, Mr. and Mra. Donald end w,th Mr Rot,1 Rev. and Mrs. L. J. Maxson. Mr. and Mrs. Auburn Olln and ch,,dren Clausing of Cincinnati Ohio ^5 - *** • Mary Ellen of Carson City were . Mr. and Mra. W,n! r Kathleen and Rachel, and Peter family of Vergennes and Mr. and Wilbur Mull and son and Mr. and Mr. Wd Mr. ^"of ."C "5 'SS "" Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Sim ami Mm The health of your Grand Raplda went to "The Dtela*lof Ix,w*n wtn Monday •uPP«r Lindemulder of Grand Rapids were Mrs. Bert Payne and family ot Mra Frank Gilchrist, all of Grand fTie,,ta at the Cu!i Roth home Mrs. Loyal Rlckner. Monday evening supper guests of Hastings were Christmas guests of Raplda. near Wayland to celebrate Naw - You've seen it advertised in Roger Blerl, son of Mr. and Mrs LIFE at 9.95 Permaglas Mr. and Mrs. Dave Clark. child will be carefully s Year's eve. Mr. and Mrs. Marvel Neeb at- Mr. and Mrs. Duras Olln, and the a"d M"- P*"1 Graham and Oswald Bleri of Lowell, leaves on Mrs. Neville Davarn, Mr. and latter two families were Christmas guarded. Mrs. Barbara Doezema and Mra tended the New Year'a Day dinner family of Detroit were gueata of at January 9 for U. 8. Army training Mrs. Jack Davarn and Mr. and Mrs. Esther Johnson called on Mr. and the . Lakeside Grange Hall. eve guests of the former family. 20% Savings Based on TWi r«h.marr « and Mr" Carl at Ft Wayne. Jim Cook and Ellen of Pewamo Mr. and Mrs. Frank Thompson Mrs. L. M. Douglaaa Tuesday. Callers at the Marvel Nee^b 'hom e Automatic Water Heaters Mr. and Mrs. Marion Peacock were afternoon and dinner guests d SS Wednesday till Frl- d Monday evening were Mr. and were Christmas Day guests of Mr. .^ ", PMt™ «d and children of Caro visited from of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Kropf and Year's Low Prices Mrs. Rosalie Mra. Edgar Strong and Mr. and Now for Januaiy only and Mrs. Howard Raimer in Grand Cpl JacTSy, of USMC la home m Holkh?,Tn o' Friday to Monday at the home of Mrs. Ellse Kropf on New Year's ln 0rand "Packaged-in-GIasa" hot water—all you need—sparkling clean Rapfds, an(l were New Year's Day on a 7-day leave from Camp Pm! • - ^da Bat. Mra. Carl Seiger and family. Mr. and Mrs. Art Schneider. Day. urday and were New"Yeai^guests guests of Mr. and Mrs. Milton Wil- Young dleton, Oceanslde, Calif, with his A family gathering Christ mas as the source itself. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Delaney en- Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Strong spent of Mr. and Mra. Lawrence Millar night at the Marvel Neel home cox, Sr. Now Is Ideal Time to Buy wife and parenta. He has been tertained twenty gueata Christmas New Year's Day with their son-in- Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Barkley of Bowes Rd. at West s ,nd and famOy la Grand Raplda. *include d Mr. and Mra. Edgar NO RU8TINQI NO CORRODINQI Day for the pleasure of their son. "J""* » little of 1 nd law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. E. Grand Rapids wera Christmas th. d.y., ' j "' ° Charles Aldrich:8trong. Mr. and Mra. Don Strong, Ret Merwln VanWormer, who was A. Ogden, in Grand Rapids. Ave. Phone 502-Fll s nd Mr8 guests of Louise and Geneva Bark- AiHriM? f' a J' ^ - Harold Mr. and Mra. Derward Strong and offers the famous " Tha Ptrmaglaa Water Heater CANNOT rust or corrode. Why? spending a three day holiday paas Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Arm- 4 of Snow Because its tank la gUas-fused-to steel—sanftary as a clean with the home folks from his camp ley. Llovd aMhaJ "! ^ Ave., i daughter and Mra Erna Neeb. strong entertained her sisters and Mr. and Mrk Louis Blough spent 0 nt,ac and 1 at Ft Knox, Ky. SAVE Ml On Thttt Coats and wf I w ? Mr. I Mr. and Mra. Clarence Klme drinking glaaa! their families from Grand Rapids Christmas at Danville with rel- of Grand R-J? en and Merlen-spent Sunday with Mra. Kime'a Mrs. W. J. Delaney, daughter for New Year's dinner. Their guests Rosemary and Mary ^lice Stahl of atives. •»" '«nlly in L.nrtng, Un. Pully automatic; it will give you yeara of truly carefree hot- were Mr. and Mra. Carl Nyden and Christmas Sunday guests of Mr. Reg. $49.95 Coats Sdt Prict $3f.f8 Ad 1 8 Belding accompanied Allen Laaby rich. Donald and DnrrMi " K "®' mother expected to return daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Barney and Mra. Cloyd Noon and family Gr water convenience. Be sure to see it today. Hot water stored and Leslie Potter to Ft Wayne Reg. $39.95 Coah. ._Sd» Mm $31.f8 Rapids New Tear's Dn and home with her for a short vlalt. i PLAYTEX^r^ PILLOW Zierlyn and two sons. Miss Sue were Mr. and Mra. Noah Blough in ttoas- ) where they took Ret Merwln Van- '• Mr. and Mrs. Emery Klme en- Glovack and Miss Lillian Glovack and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Blough for the Wormer enroute to hia training Reg. $37.50 Coah. .Sdt Prict $2f.f8 tertained with a New Yeara din- and her fiance, Jack Workman. of Alto and Emma Blough and ner at their home. Guest# wera camp at Camp Knox. New Year's dinner guests of Mr. Merle Burt of Rattigan Lake. Reg. $32.50 Coah Sdt Prict $2S.fB fr* rOZTU Mr. and Mrs. Lee E. Lampkin, PUBLIC NOTICES Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Klme and and Mra. Herbert Elrlnga were Mr. Mrs. Cella Boss and son attended family, Mrs. Jane Klme, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. Lee and Mra. Myrtle and Mra. James Elzlnga of Ells- a New Year's eve party at the Har- Reg. $29.75 Coah.... Sdt Prict $22.fS Lampkin of Saranac spent the hol- worth, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Elsinga old Besser home in Grand Rapids. stata nf saukt »•. Mra. Karl Seiger and family, Mr. idays at Clearwater and are now >b t# and Gas or Electric of Lansing, Mr. and Mra. Art El- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Shores and ciurt for tha c^lw « •r ! Mrs. Don Seiger, Mr. and Mrs. located at 1512 Unhear Ave., Trop- Hank Beland and fa,n,,y Mr Imd zinga and daughter Susan and Mr. family were Christmas guests at In the Matter of the EsUte of ' - ical Trailer Park, Ft Myers, Fla. and Mrs. Roy Raymer and three Charles B. Francisco, Deceased iMrs- G,enn Klme *** daufht®r' the Donald Shores home. New Mr. and Mra. Howard White of children of Belding. Yeara Sunday guests at the former At a aession of aaid court held'M" Desdia Cook, Mrs. Mable Charlevoix spent Christmaa and a at the Probate Office in the Citv Yoder, Mr. and Mrs. Clayton 0 New Year's eve guests of Mr. and home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl r\ f nfl T) f J — a. . * few days with his mother, Mrs. E. Mrs. Nick Kloosterman were Mr. jOf Grand Rapids, in said county, Clemens of West Branch, Mra. Shores and Mr. and Mrs. Don Children's S. White. and Mre. Lyman Greve, Mr. and invitauom on the 18th day of December, 1980. Rost from Tllinols, Mrs. Arthur Shores. Monday dinner guests at Mr. and Mrs. Claude Williams Mrs. J. R. McCleary and Mr. and Preaent: HON. JOHN DALTON Hanka of Lanalng. Mra. Desdia Clarle Plumbing & Heating Frank Shore's home were Mr. and Judge of Probate. and family spent Sunday with his Mrs. Tony Augustine of Grand Mrs. Mike Bergsma of Grand Rap- Cook came Friday and will stay Charles Lee Franclaco and Glenn Phone 78 t. Main St.. Lowoll father, Leon Williams, in Lake Rapids. ids and Carl Shores and family and until Wednesday. Odessa. Snow Suits T. Franclaco, Administrators of Mrs. Lottie Anderson is confined Mr. and Mrs. Donald Shores and said estate, having filed In saldl Mr8- Erna Neeb accompanIed to her bed with arthritis. r 1 Grant Adams. court their petition praying thatiM - •"H Mrs. Floyd Neeb to the Charles and Anita Doyle returned Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hasklns the Court make an order determin-! home of Mr. and Mra. Clyde Zeig- to their respective schools on Tues- were Christmas guests of Mr. and ing the heirs at law of deceased, ler for the day Mondav. day after two weeks at home. Mra. Paul Potter. Sunday callers and further determining that one! Mr. and Mra. Horace Myera New Year's dinner guests of Mrs. dl rat d were Mr. and Mra. Gerrit Deiter- "J ® ^ were Saturday evening guesta of Hony — sava oo thin •iiergy-free pillow that gim Charles Doyle and Mrs. Margaret man and dinner guests were Mr. f ld d ce^ dlM nHn 'tr v K" r Mr. and Mra. Maynard Hunt. aonuielimorereatfnisleep... save on thinpiDow that actually Stowell were' Mr. and Mrs. R. T. and Mrs. James Dean. Monday aft- Mr and te,n Ford of Grand Rapids and Mrs. ernoon guests were Mr. and Mrs. 1980. and that she died in Senear' - ® inhibiu the growth of genns (so important ta this 1940 and that she is not an helrlboy• ot Grand w®"! Ne* Madge Wheeler of Mason. Carl Munroe of Lowell. Let «• Aow yom tfce 20* of said deceased, and further pray-1 Yeara day guesta at the Maynard o( head coWn.) San oa the PLAYTEX PILLOW, New Year's dinner guests at the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gage and fam- Ing that James Franclaco, son, Hunt home. tha greatest advance' in sleeping comfort b more than 1000 yean. home of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas La- ily spent Sunday and New Year's Glenn Francisco, eon. Mary Daw- Mlaa Patsy Bustance aafl Miss Due and Mrs. Bessie Kyser were Day in Muskegon with Mr. and Think of h—thin nanrdom aid to deap deep for only $8.95. oAM'-.V by, daughter, George Francisco, I Sharon Slater are among those Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Hollinshead Mra. Ted Gage. OFF grandson, and Charles Lee Fran- !entertaining the chicken pox this Start sieeping on it yooradl, buy one for every member of your family and son Gene of Butternut, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Vandenhout araated hj (tfL&tuy! cisco grandson are the sole heirs Wpek ft &n thrifty January price. Use the bandy order blank below Mrs. Zenas LaDue and daughter and family spent Christmas with Mr Connie and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Mr. and Mrs. Brown at Ada. Va OiiS/tSnJ:. Mh d> ' «A Kn.ppc.nMon and ssve on your PLAYTEX PILLOWS-now/ One Piece or Two Piece Sires 2 to 8 Natuwut. dw/re haportoat to ypel TWi wfcy we wont vt* Mr Ava Ca e, ,n 1 8un Ellingsen of Midland and Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wheaton and la saa *asa InvMBHem for yov mN And pfoona doal M Aal of January 1951. at ten o'clock in »- " P®* ^ T - the forenoon at said probate office day- Mrs- KnaPP waa also 'n Low-j Mrs. Hollle Noll and Mrs. Mable Marie of Saranac called Monday aoslW look Nilnfood yov ., the moak In In lha making cf lhaaa be and is hereby appointed for all Friday shopping and called onl STOP STORING COLDS INSIDE YOUR PILLOW/ LaDuc of Ionia. (New Years) at. the Ed.. Paul and The Stocks of Two Stores to Assure You Eddie Potter homes. tovHoftoml F—lthnt Ana, thatp taiud Utttrtog. If# dons by a healing said petition, and un issue her daughter, Mrs. Lcntcr Dnv.'son.i Tab prove rfiat while you sleep, Mrs. Jessie Rathbun visited with Sizes and Colors at Genuine Savings. my npadd praeMsl M Ike cnoaiy qoalhy of die popanl is hereby framed as to the exist- i Little Ricky Fox spent this week { "EXTRA-rLMr tENUX HOCHT" 8 S5 relatives and friends in Grand Rap- Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smith and the PLAYTEX pillow combats hannfnl now and family spent New Year's Day in CSack die parfoet form e4 lhaaa invHottoon wkk peopla whe enc® of aaid Alice G. Franclaco. at the home of his grandmother, ids over the week-end. raolly know! Co.na Inl Wa wfll be happy It la Further Ordered, that _. Mildred Po* throat germs, helps nrevent reinfection/ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Boning and Lansing with the Wagner family M M 1 d ! TOPCOATS SUITS OVERCOATS tonhow you the "Rower Wadding Una* Robert E. Springett of Lowell. "rii } . "r ,1°!-Year. daughters. Mrs. Florence Whitfield and spent New Year's eve with Mr. Mich., be and is hereby appointed "f8 Jda I ^ wlth nnd and Mr. and Mra. Wm. J. Brown and Mrs. Paul Potter. 20? OFF 20J guardian ad litem for the said • Justice. $4000 Coah NOW $31.98 $29.75 Sulti NOW $23.95 Priced oa lorn ai SO for 9740 Mr an<1 MrH $35.00 Coots—NOW $27.95 were New Year's guests of the Wm. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Newell are Alice G. Francisco, to represent - - Justice and Mr. and| Cowles family in Belding. 190 for $10JO wkk dmMm mmUfm her interesta. Mre. Cleo Post took her to her "No gift compares with the gift of sleep" on a webtern trip and will spend $48.00 Suih NOW $38.40 Dr. H. R. Holmqulst of Daven- some time with friends in Tuscon. . . . with Winter Still Ahead It Is Further Ordered that pub- home Monday night ' $47.50 Coah—NOW $39.95 $40.00 Coots—NOW $31.9S port, la., spent Sunday and Mon- Ariz. UUH /raw 41 SirtmUht pny lie notice thereof be given by Little Arthur Justice, son of pernonnl service of a copy of this Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Justice has $58.00 Suih NOW $51.95 day with Mrs. Charles Mclntyre The Book Ten Club met Wednes- and K .'^jlss a/ leMartof. and Eldon. day night with Mrs. Byrd Beachum. d'V Goorge ",'h " '»'- Tom Richmond returned Monday Mrs. Hester White reviewed "Cop- evening to his studies at the Art per-Toed Boots," by Marguerite Printed — 3-day S#rvlc« Mr. nnd Mr. L- D. B.u.rt, Mr. Institute in New York City. DeAngeli. ant Thermographed — 10-day Sarvic# Ice addresses, at least fourteen ' David Hpi-nl New Mr. and Mrs. John Williams and Mr. and Mrs. Dean Behrenwald (14) days previous to said day of Years with Mrs David's brother, j two daughters of Grand Rapids have purchased the Dr. Quick home henring. and that a copy of this Mr. nnd Mrs. Lvle Shaffer In THE LOWELL LtDutR All Prices Include Tax were Sunday dinner guests at the on the corner of Division and Avery notice be published In the Lowell Lansing. \rt Schneider home. streets and have moved into the Ledger, a newspaper printed, pub . Mre. Ray David and Mrs. L. D. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hnrley York enter house. Mr. Behrenwald is an enrv v ^r^hJ^rn^Jan..ivL 8tuart att®nded th® runeral of an jtained eight friends to a euchre ployee of Consumers Power Co. nnrtv on New Year's eve. IirtortDMld 'hUn-T ' JOHN DAI.TON Thursday. Mra. Elsa Wilcox Is at the home If practice made perfect, the of her son, Eirle Rlttenger at Judge of Probate 219 WEST MAIN. LOWEU woman who lives below mc in this A true Copy One of the things we may be Lake Odessa. Her address is Box apartment building would be a fe- FRED ROTH. thankful for is that we do not get TFlEPHONi 77 72. I^ike Odessa. Mich. I nale Paderewski. Register of Probate C34-36 as much government as we pay for. •AkmtwmmMMKI

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HAVE YOUR DECORATING dona SAGGING FLOORS—Free inspec- WHEAT STRAW — Ciean and Uldsmobiio - inrernanonal N1A LIVESTOCK SALE how. Expert palntlSg at low win- tion. Steel beams and poats in- bright. 30c a bale weighing about 1947 4-Door, radio, heater Monday at 6 o'clock. c20tf ter rates. Lowell phone 11^-Fi. stalled. General Construction Co., 60 pounds, delivered. Vlckeryville 1947 Plymouth, 2-Door, heater. GREETING CARDS pstao GL 4-7608 evenings; OL 6-6714 phone 6-F11. Harry TreDenick, 1946 Olds 6, Hydramatio Dr., days. c29tf Sheridan. p36 —Your friends and dear ones will i YOUR : SPOT CAAH for deaa and dUabiod heater. treasure a Hallmark card from 1046 Chevrolet 2-Door, 4 new THOMPSON'S $ stock. Horses $4.00, oows $4.00. WANTBD—Someone to oare for FOR SALE—6-room bouse on y.eu for It aays you cared enough Pigs, calves and sheep removed tires tdsend the very beat! So, remem- 1 WASHINGTON : lO-tnonths-oId baby girl in your King St., quick possession. free. Phone collect to Rockford home. Call GL-487S7 after 6:00. 1938 Plymouth 4-Door. bor Others this thoughtful way at / Roy Cooper, Licensee for 2 acres on M-91 with good house, glad timea, aad times, ALL times. SANITARY MARKET W1U pay $10 a week. o2»tf WITTENBACH / Darling ft Co, or Orleans 24-F2L chicken houae, garage and other Available at Christiansen Drug • REVIEW i SALES A SERVICE Phon# 233 G. R. (Butch) Thompfon 206 B. Mala SARANAC STOCK TARDB-Buy- buildings. Richmond Real Estate Store, Lowell. c36 ' v\/ flSttf Your Oldsmobile Car and Inter- ing Monday, 8:00 to 4:00. We pick Lowell phone 144, or evtrings ! 306 or 496. c36 nationa', Truck Dealer SAVE 4 He PER GALLON—Qual- up. Saranac 2S21; other days G. Wfc« Toe Tkiak of Mett #r Petltry - Tkbk of Tkoaptoi'i Rapids 56200 or 00680. c84tf —t- Cecil Blbbler, Sales Mgr. ify high-test gasoline that costs FOR SALE—1940 Chevrolet De- Phone 227 Lowell you less, yet offers aame motor SKATES SHARPENED - Hollow luxe 2-Door, new motor about 1 c36 performance aa other high qual- //az4r ground by machine. Story A year old, first claas shape. Phone ity fuola. Try our service—save CHOICE STEWING GRADE 1 BULK Hahn Hardware, Lowell. cS4-86 202 after 6 p. m. cSf FOR SALE:—Oil heater, &-room money. Mallory Service Station. size, new last winter, complete H mile west of Lowell on M-21. Dependable Used Can: FOR SALE—Baby buggy, good with fan, 2 drums and tubing. 086 1047 Bulck Sup^r 4-Door condition, also pump Jack. Want Phone Lowell 667-F3. p38 The House of Representatives \ TROUBLE - FREE MOTORING— has given up Its temporary quar- 1940 Plymouth Special Deluxe to buy six dining room chairs Chickens You're ready for that trip, but Sausage Sedan. FOR SALE-Hay. baled, alfalfa, ters In one of the committee rooms v J{ Y u Ed. Laux, Lowell phone 607. c36 what about your car? Bring It 1048 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan timothy, and Clover mixed. Boyd and now meets In the renovated J around for washing, lubrication, chamber. Western Michigan made K /'~ ' 1948 Plymouth Deluxe 3-Door FARM BUREAU MEMBERS and Anderaun, Phone Ada 72628. J oil change. Stop In at Allen's Its contribution to the Capitol'a re- 1947 Plymouth Deluxe Sedan all interested rural people are pS«7 Friendly Service. Allen Lasby. conditioning with new aeats from 194€ Plymouth Special Deluxe Invited to call and Investigate Ih. 39c 626 E. Main, Lowell. Phone 182. our own American Seating Com- lb. 39c Sedan WANTED—Sewing, dressmaking, Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance . cJ6 pany. Some don't like the changes It's The Crowd 1940 Plymouth Club , Services. Call R A. Wlttenbach, repair or remodeling. At the Young - Plump - Tender 1948 Sedan home. Mrs. Jennie Frey, Lowell USED CARS— at all. preferring the dull, well- Seasoned Just Right for service and Information. worn surroundings rather than the SURVEY. BASIC 1948 Dodge Deluxe 2-Door Lowell phone 40-F2. c36tf phone 279-F4 p86 1949 Plymouth Club Coupe 11 AERIAL 8LRVKY: ritTUKE Or MOtMAIN shiny new walls, bight carpets, etc. Uriaut Rhrer with Its don Copper Canyon to a moui >. n ihkium —Thib 1947 Dodge Custom Town Sedan SS Ford 2-Door cm area of northerrthern Mexico, denirted u It would appa Air Poreo aerial shows a portion of the Barranca de However, the argument about the . on « 1946 Dodge Buslnees Coupe FOR RENT—New 4-room house FOR SALE—Two geese, one gan- Plymouth 2-Door liminary bate chart Such • chart, when coXDDloSrm WOUl* d ^ Cobra (Coppe, r Oatmrnf*o?\he Urique Rlrer in* Ihc'suu'w Chi- 1942 Dodge Club Coupe furnishings Isn't half as vehement FRESH BONED ALL BEEF huahua, furnished. Available soon for der. Lowell phone 241-F12. c36 1939 Ford 2-Door . . a \ * T • » tawawj wait aviatora of haxan. 1. Mexico. Although the gorM am has been surveyed, the 1941 Dodge Custom Sedan as the complaints from the Con- That Makes a Good Aeronauticalutical Chart Service knows that Its maximum depth does not mmBtm SAFT AMD balance of winter. Phone Ada 1937 Chrysler 4-Door sedan gressmen from Rhode Island and heighU, but also other data, each aa trails. Information obtaim exceed 6,600 feet and that its length is about 80 miles. ~ Tilt Hi f*S5£D OAfl 1986 Dodge Deluxe Sedan 3001. p36 FOR SALE—Small Taylor wash- McQueen Motor Co.. 222 W Main North Carolina. from aerial phnL^raphs. made by the U. a Air Foiea. often ia aa«i How caa H 1949 Chevrolet FleetHne Tudor in making such charts. The next step la the proceoia the produc- Meehssical IfN THi MINUS LAHt ing machine. 2 sheet capacity, St.. Lowell phone 124. c36 Stars for II states line the marble 1948 Chevrolet Club Coupe FOR SALE—5-ton top quality used a short time. $18.00 Mrs. Tkt mufied drum's sari roll his hut ?ffi.^f#!r»Mutic*1 cbw? rhich "•J" co,or arid show tha rariout1 1941 Chevrolet Coach mantle behind the Speaker's new Ham Roast compare heights and depths and corns op second alfalfa hay. Ada phone Roy Johnson, Lowell phone 139- Hamburg icinds of daU necessary to flytai modern aircraft . j TODAY'S PAYING PRICES desk In the House chamber, one The ttldier'i Uit ItHtt; CHECKED YOUR RADIATOR 1939 Ford Tudor like thia supply information essential to the making of the be*! 3001. Harold Helmbaugh. p36 F12. c3« for each of the eleven original ATe mtrt en Lift'i faradt shall mtrt aeronautical cbarta. LATELY? PER DOZEN FOR EGGS Thai kravt and fallen few. Dependable Used Trucks: states of the Union. My history On Fame's eternal tampinf-gronnd MAP MAKING TIME FOR AN OIL CHANQET 1948 Willys Jeep, 4-wheel drive Runciman Motor Sales— FOR SALE—New Road Master Fcdcrd-Stott Grades books told me there were 13 states Their tilent tents are spread, 1941 Chevrolet m ton, Chassis • 1049 Ford 2-Door bicycle, brand new, $30. Wm. Large, Grade A 4^ In this group but according to pres- lb. 69c and cab lb. 4Sc While Gliry guards, with stlemn rtund. FROM THE AIR TIRES KIND OF SOGQYT 1948 Ford 4-Door Jokisch, Trailer across from the Medium. Grade A 4^ ent day historians Rhode Island The hk*ua( tf the deed. 1940 Dodge 1H ton stake 1947 Ford 4-Door pumping station on N. Washing- Small. Grade A II""41c and North Carolina should be left The Aeronautical Chart Service. Brlnn your Car to us and we'll 1946 Chevrolet 8/4 ton pickup 1937 Chevrolet 2-Door ton. Lowell. p36 Large. Grade B IIIII48C out. Apparently Rhode Island never Always a Treat Ground Fresh Hourly as a componenat of the Air MatMateriei l find the answers to thoee ques- Begin the New Year right Come Brown Egga 2 centa leas. called a convention to ratify the , Command, provides every kinkimd of Trucks— FOR SALE—Eatate oil furnace, Constitution and North Carolina did tions—and we'll correct any In and see our finest, most com- aeronautical chart nnd relateited ma- plete stock of used cars in yearn. 1948 Ford Pickup reaaonable. good condition. $30. IERGY BROS. ELEVATOR not ratify until the Bill of Rights wrong answers we find—with top terials required by the U. S. Air Remember too, our reputation Is 1946 Ford truck, long Mrs. H. D. Smith. Alto Library, Alto, Michigan had been passed. MORRELL'S TRY A POUND Force to perform its mission In quality Havollna Motor 011, the your guarantee for miles of 1939 International 3/4 Pickup or phone Alto 2511 c88 Prices subject to change The success of your farm sale depends on having a large and in war. It is the onig MCM6AN S M BttNOU? STirr T* M FIA correct amount of Antl-freexe carefree driving. It will Pay to see Jay fjnited States organisation HELLO FARMERS — Are you From time to time all of us have OF THAT DEUCIOUS crowd present... a crowd which wants to boy the things FROM iACNMXC' ID KTAOT U It IS IHOM DET* and seen a good many newspoper pic- has on hand, and keeps current and any amount of cold winter Gould's Garage thinking about a silo? We can Worthwhile to see Lyle tures of high United States admin- aeronautical charts of all areas of wit to mm cmr. wnw vmxr« ai air you may wish. Your Dodge A Plymouth Dealer SARANAC you have to sell. And there is Just one way to get such a A MOU9 TW WOUttS WOMUOOO, ALSO, A-l Guarantee — A-l Automobiles make your thinking come true, istrative officials being sworn Into SI. Bacon i the globe. Phone 269, Lowell c36 Lowell phone 222. c38 with a C A B cement stave silo. office. Prior to last week I had crowd. That is t a let the farmers of this territory know Call R A. Wlttenbach Lowell ^Things We Those charts serve a multitude HEIM'S TEXACO SERVICE RELIABLE middle-aged woman WILL YOU EXCHANGE discom never actually seen the procedure phone 4( -F2. c88tf first hand. Consequently I accept- you are having a s^le and enumerating the Uiingt you have of purposes. Some are desiened for E. Main 4 Jefferson would like baby sitting or older fort of stiff, hard work shoes " - *; ' ed when invited to attend the cere- Cot'ge Cheese air navigation, enabling the pilot children or aged people. Mrs. for comfort of kid-soft, longer- FOR SALE—High back sink, with to sell. to find his way readily from one Phone 9114 Lowell monies when John Gibson of Mich- lb. 29c Ralph Sherwood. Lowell phone wearing Wolverine Shell Horse- mixing faucet, $5.00. Alto phone place to another. Others provide 457. cS6 PRINT igan was made Chairman of the hides. Coons. 2377. p36 Information designed to assure his Displaced Persons Coramisslon. Sugar Cured You can do that Job best by using The Lowell Ledger*! making - safe instrument landings. John Gibson became head of the Still others lead him to enemy tar- Bills Commission when the oath of office Ends and Pieces lb. ISo? farm sale service ... the only means by which you can get seta. Another type of chart is used was administered by the Attorney Tags the story of your sale before the vast majoiity of farmers for the planning of air operations. P^ICK RKDm M0C KT R MMrHHH General of the United States, J. I*) nc momm wopucnai m *• Bonds Howard McGrath. The ceremonies living in this territory. Aeronautical charts differ from were simple and rather quickly WE BUY CHICKENS maps. The charts furnish data •••••flBMMNCr ;3J Drafts handled. Several hundred friends, which the aviator needs, as dis- government officials, plus John Highest Prices Paid tinguished from msps which meet Badges Gibson's mother and family were the requirements of the man on the present In the high celllnged. por- The task of keeping chart- Iwu* uxxsr flMU PORniN) I Blotters trait covered office of the Attorney I _ data up-to-date demands con- r ©tsnr PUMT IfiOfOfflDMAlPBtt General. Several members of the tinuous research, a never-ending Dodgers structlon of an all-Canadian St. ting off our ocean shipping. frnciMGN povund coerca President's cabinet were there to Lawrence Seaway if a Joint de- flow of the latest information, and congratulate John and the photog- an extremely flexible program of its ia «« mm mm • m' Booklets velopments with the United States Guests: Clayton and John Bazuin, chart development to keep pace NCHflii uwcinff .cusr raphers got pictures galore of this proves to be unobtainable. . . . Dr. Henry A. Bruinsma and John with or, where possible, to antici- Mt) CEMEKT R0CM MD IKAMY 25IOr Piaeards handshaking, but the highlight of Canada had already spent nearly W. Knecht, all of Grand Rapids. the ceremonies In my estimation i Ufwwi iMtmrtmunt Ul Dtfmm fheto pate the chart needs of aviation as UON MM OF CBOd, 6KW MEKHBO S300.000.000 on Improving the St. ft expands in the field of high- I Circulars came when John's young son gave Lawrence waterway but the con- Every airman Is acquainted with The Lowell Ledger GETTING FRONT LINE COMMISSIONS OUT THERE IN THE MUD—Nine master aetgbants from speed, high-altitude jet aircraft and his Dad a big hug and kiss of sin- struction of a twenty-seven foot the aneroid barometer—calibrated nine different states were commissioned second lieutenants with little time out from the Korean tnu In other directions. Vouchers cere admiration. channel was essential to guarantee In feet It Is called an "altimeter." shooting. When these new officers received their bars they returned to the firing line without further mmisDunsmsHMiw- an all-water route for Canadian A new kind, accurate to 1/1,000th ado. In the Army's high command today there are not a few generais who started from the ranks. Checques The Aeronautical Chart Servicv « OF KS HUNTBS M) RSM UCBKS Has the government of the United wheat, Iron and other products. of an Inch of mercury, has been In- Left to right, front row, Patrick J. Stowell, Stanley, N. D.; Clifford D. Hamric. Columbus, Ga.; w States ever been debt free? Several Curtis B. Eiell, Portland, Ore,; Paul Gutnlctak, Carnegie, Pa,, and John R. Stodin, Mora, Minn. maintains close liaison with Air Handbills This was so vital that Canada must, vented, Formerly mercury barom- ' Force units everywhere to keep w SEWSSSKSSSSto days ago I checked the records of If necessary, do it alone." eters, which depend on the weight Second row, Arthur Smith, Wayne, Me.; Kenneth H. Smith, LonLc g Beach, Calif.; Virgil L Ward, 1 the Treasury Department on this Farm Sale Service Lenoir, Tenn., and Milton G. Kitchens, Sand Springs, Okla. abreast of their changing require Programs The construction of the combined of a column of mercury, were more ments. It also coordinates its activ- (m-iwwmoSK nmoSFSS mm Thai matter. The answer is NO. In 1835 waterway-power project should be accurate than aneroid barometers, |and uewss. ities with those of Army and Navy Price Lists and 1936 the nation's debt was re- a Joint United States-Canadian ef- which depend on a vacuum cham- map-and-chart-making agencies. Atmm fanm SOB ***** mmm jomf COKUL ..MO. 2i\ Prize Lists duced to *38.000 which is the lowest fort. It would be tragic short- ber and a spring to measure changes OFFERS YOU THESE OUTSTANDING FEATURES: amount In our history. In contrast sightedness for the United States In atmospheric pressure, but Im- Bill Heads on Dccemocr 21, 1950 the federal at this late date to back out of this provements In the new type make it debt amounted to S256.667.014.969. self-supporting and self-Ilquldatlng the most accurate known to de^e. Pamphlets On a per capita basis, with 150.697,- project. At the present we need It 1. A large advertisement in The Ledger, which will 361 people reported in the 1950 more than ever before, Inasmuch Probably the most wonderful U. S. RAIL CHIEFS GREET CANADIAN Coal Bin Invitations census, this means each citizen as there Is the real threat of Rus- thing ever made by man is a good be read by the farm people of this territory. owes as his share SI,703. sian snorkel type submarines cut- living for his family. Statements This Is a dangerous situation. Through the Ledger, you take the news of your Catalogues What can be done to prevent the farm sale directly into the hones of your prospec- bankruptcy of this country- The Note Heads best solution is a cutback of non- tive crowd, where they caa examine it carefully. defenar expendlturea. Senator Byrd, Blank Notes an expert on federal appropriations, AT YOUR SERVICE 2. An ample supply of attractive bills, printed on says 7 billion can be lopped off Full! Score Cards domestic spending. It may pinch a brightly colored paper, to cover additional Milk Tickets good bit, but It will have to be If territory. Uncle Sam Is to build and buy EVERY THURSDAY Menu Cards enough planes, guns, ships, etc. Piling Cards for the adequate protection of our 1 A liberal news story on the front page of The homeland. Remember ... there's still plenty ef cold winter days ahead, to be pre- Postal Cards Tht Ledger the issue prior to the sale, calling special Recently the Minister of Trans- Legal Forms Canadi attention to your advertisement " an government pared—keep your cos! bin well itecked with our good cesl. Better check Letter Heads < nit,0n haa been iven Like Odessa Livestock Aictlei Inand will be give! n again to th e* con- 4. Help in preparing your farm sale advertisement Meal Tickets W. J. Tatfey W.af.Mn Simply make up your list and bring it in. We*!! thet bin end phone in your order today. Our stock* are complete and Auction Bills Hastings Livestock Sales uperoTM Dy do the rat "rsr Legal Blanks Friday. Dec. 29, i860 delivery i* piempt. Order Blanks Calves, good, choice—135.00439.00 Tht WohrtriM Stockyards Co. ami Laundry Lists Medium 430.00435.00 Light — 480.0(Mown *3*1 Lamb Memo Blanks | *. top |3i jo NATION WIDE Visiting Cards I®*®* -S10.00415.00 ASSISTANCE IN NATIONAL GUARD RECRUITING—Buodrsds |Steers and heifers 120.00-131.00 leading busir.___ - md Industrial firms are coopetatinx in the distribution of posters callils attention to Shipping Tags Cowa, beef S19.00-I22.00 the recruit•uitir.i ' * 'he Air and Army National Guarti. The posUrs illustrated ai^ now Mng distributed We have for immediate through Ah- *1 Amy Guard units. J ; \ Menu Booklets | Cutters and Canners-Sl6.00419.00 Show Printing Bulla P0.004as.00 : Remember This! ^ -S20.00-S21.40 Funeral Cards Roughs and Heavies..414.00419.00 c36 When yon hold a farm sale, you are offering several thou- Briquets Zigler Nut Everything in Printirg sand dollars worth of merchandise for sale. It will pay yon By-Laws & Constitutions U> advertise your sale thoroughly and completely. Ungummed Labels If you live within 20 miles of Lowell, you can best do that White Oak Kentucky Egg Wedding Invitations job through The Lowell Ledger, which now has the largest Financial Statements We Pay For KEEP GOOD BIRDS LAYING subscription list in its history . . . over €,000 readers every iflf •iJir" t Window Cards itss Dead or Disabled week. Business Cards When Donald Gordoo. C.M.G.. chalnnan and presi- a model of the lint Vista Dome car; Mr. Pocahontas Chestnut Greeting Cards dent of the largesi railway system on the conUnent S!rdcn: awtey. rwaldssa ef tha Opu Fa, was welcomed in Chicago by a delegation of UA who gave a lifetime pass on his railway; C. If. Rodde- Store Sale Bills Horses-Cows MadUf/fue EGG MASH railroad presidents, it was the climax at a success wig, prealdent of the Chicago Jt Eastern mixMi*, hold- At Home Cards Don't waste good feed oa "stir boardenT Cull your Sock Planning a Farm Sale? story, not only for him but tor most oT the men who ing a box of Florida pompeno which he^re to &a Other Farm Animals met i dm. x Canadian rail chief; Douglas Cole, Canadian caoMt Church Reports fraqucody. keep only the good producers. Give them tho Use chief executive of the Csnadian National' Rail- Green Ridge Oiga Stoker Coal Removed Free general to Chicago; and >. W. Barriger. president ef Gummed Labels best of care—and plenty of MASTER MIX Egg Mrh, tho ways began his career after coming to Canada as a the Mooon. who gave a W-pnund slab of Ingam Scottish immigrant boy at the age of IS by working limestone to be us«l to toe nest aactton of the CHB'i Reception Cards popular rsdoo that cootsios the extra — Advertise It Through in a box factory for |8 a week. His rise was typical Montreal Terminals building jaoject of the spirit of America, as were the business histories Dance Programs feeding values bens need for steady About 100 of Chicago's leading industrialists, of many of the railway leaders who Isying. ers and civic dignitartoa. headed by Ifayor r~ Posters, all sizes FOR on his first visit to the traasportation PROMPT SERVICE world. Tbe UJL presidents (shown _ Kennelly. paid tribute to the Canadian ran ( Auditor's Reports jrapbs) began woridog at such hnmbie at a dinner held to bis honor. Another e IF YOU PRODUCE HATCHING EOOS boy, shop hand, messenger, laborer or good will between the two countries was; Admission Tickets Phone CoCtct Put your breeding flock 00 MASTER In token of international of the the dinner, when a newborn lamb was u— Society Stationery Ionia 400 THE LOWELL LEDGER welcoming group presented Mr. witt gifts Gordon, as the gift of wmiam Wood Prince,... li MIX Breeder Mash — st least a month representative of their roads. Shown in ibel upper of the Union Stock Yards & Transit Company nghi photograph are uefi to right); S. F. Cfcicaso JonetioB Raflroed, Flanking Mr. The before yoo start saving hatching eggs. Official iMjiartmmt ttf Itcjcnmr I hnUi president of operations. Canadian Mai the lower left photograph are: C. A. Skog - LOLUCLL miCHIGfln URST MARINES IN FRONT LINE ACTION—Under the gnarfed trees on the island of Wolmi these treal; Wayne A. Johnston, president of president and general manager of the Grand Trunk Leathemcckg wipe out the rcmahiinc North Koreans in the advance on Inchon. This individual action CentraL who gave Mr. Gordon a Mexican Western. U.S. subsidiary of ibe National, j Lowell Ledger FARM SALE SERVICE was typical of the fighting in the capture of Seoul, and in the advance above the 88th parallel. H. C. Murphy, president of the Burlington and M"-— ^onneDy. Valley Chemical Phone Lewd 33 2421 Phone Claritsvine 341 JoL OeDartment Company BERGY BROS. Elevator ALTO. MICHIGAN PHONE 2321

tammmaBamm 1 m SIX THEt^WE^t^QEW^OWELL. M10 H' O N MURSDAY. JANUARY 4, 1961 ^EVEN ass the former's mother at the Shaffer of Fairbury, IlL, visited tho lattor's family of Sparta and Mr. and Mrs. joyea. If you crave a tender, thick caring for tho baby'e brother Orand Rapids. THREE CHOIRS UNITE IN ALTO METHODIST CHURCH CANDLE LIGHTING SERVICE SUNDAY NIGHT Star Conwn home Sunday evening. Mrs. Ann parents, Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Wln- Tony Ortowski wsre fftnnar guests Gone Hooker of Detroit oallod on steak, oosing Juice, don't order It Larry. Forrest Daniels of Cold water Wlney spent Monday afternoon geler, and other relatives over the of Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Ortowski Mrs. lr* Blough Mre. Clsrfc Nellie. his folks, Mr. and Mrs. Bernard without noting tho price, because If ALTO NEWS Friends of Mrs. Elmer Dintaman spent his holiday vacation with with Mrs. Darby. week-end. on Monday. Ada Ptiene Mil Rooker, Thursday. Gene, who has the price isn't more than you in- Mrs. Fred Psttison aro very sorry to hoar of her bad his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Mr. and Mrs. Francis Shaffer Mr. and Mrs. David Wiugoior Ted Atkins of Plymouth was the bsen at tho Stnto Police Poat at Mr. and Mr«. Freeman Hoffman tended to spend, the stsak won't be Phono 8281 spell Sunday night and so glad Daniels and children. New Years and family were Sunday dinner caTled on Mr. snd Mrs. Carl John- and family spent over Christmas holiday gueat at the homo of Mr. Detroit for aomo time, has been what you wanted. day they all had dinner with the son Friday evr.Aing. Sorry to hear with rslatives in Chicago and Family ChHstmae Partite and gift exchange on Sunday were and Mrs. Bernard Rooker. transferred to Rockford. to hear she is improving, but must guests at the Frank Graham home Mr. and Mrs. James Furuor and Observe 2Sth Wedding Anniveresry Auxiliary Nowe have quiet. former's grandmother, Mrs. Verllo Mrs. Johnson id not very well. Qoodfiold, IlL Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Mr. and Mrs. Walter Afton, Sr., Tho annual church mooting, elec- at Clarksv Mr. and Mrs. Ira Blough called Krum in Vergennes at a Christmas of Orand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. MS W. Main Si A regular meeting of the Com- tho Noil VandorPoorlos. and Mrs. Fred McDonald and Mr. of the gifts afforded the usual Peter who also called on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Bergy and and Mary Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. on their mother, Sua Blough, at turkey dinner given last Wednes- Lloyd Hoag of Grandville and Mr. — Office Hours — mon Council of the Village of Low- Dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. jQlon Yelter, Lowell; and amount of fun and excitement. Mra. Earl Colby. Mr. and Mrs. Mable attended tho wedding of Host and Mary Ellen of Orand Freeport Monday evening and found day evening for all their turkey and Mrs. Robert Morris. 2tS0-StN p. m. and 7tQS4t0S p. m. SHEET METAL WORK her ilL , ell was held in the council rooms Lewis Tlcbolaar on Sunday were help. An evening of watdjing tele- Fhene 4t Lowell, Mleh. Rov. and Mrs. O. F. Bolitho, SAlto. Following this the hostesa aaslsted Abe Eash were the Slaters Friday Marilyn Porritt and Harold John- Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Orton Seese of the city hall Monday evening, Mr. and Mis. Henry Ticholaar and Mr, and Mra. Wlllard Marks and son, following ehurcli service at and Robert and Mr. and Mrs. vision was enjoyed by all. Mr. and Mrs. Alen Behler show- by President Anderson, served a afternoon callers. Dec. 18, 19B0. Mr. and Mrs. Hans Ticholaar of Joanna watched tho old year out • Bowne Center Sunday, Dec. 31. Phillip Seese were New Year's din- (Too late for last week) Gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Dick De- Dr. H. R. Mytrs ed pictures of their recent trip lunch of ice cream and cake. Thusj Ml, and MriI. Frank pattlson 1 "'he meeting was called to order Lowell. Afternoon callers wsrs Mr. with Mr. and Mra. Clark Nellist Quests Christmas Day 01 Mr. and Vrioa on Sunday for dinner and ended a very p easant meeting Rapid, and Mrs. Lula The Bergy'a were Sunday dinner ner guests of their parenta, Mr. b> • the village president, Peter and Mrs. Lynn Lowing of Conklin, OSTEOPATHIC to Ouatamaia: Music and visiting 0rand Mrs. Wm. Olthouse were Mrs. Ellen gift exchange were Mr. and Mrs PHONE 41 which we were ell very glad we Hetherlngton had New Year din- guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Warren and Mrs. Raymond Seeae. The din- Miss Ida Wynsma of Grand Rap'.ds Physlclsn and Surgeen completed a very happy evening. Seese, Mr. and Mrs. Ashel Thomp- Speerstra. at 8:16 p. m. Abo Wyntgo and Mr. and Mrs. Hana Ada Loosls Bergy and all attended open house ner was also in honor of their Trustees present. Foreman, Mul- and Ret. Jamea Ticholaar, who eras til •. Mil* tt Tho hosts were recipients of many attended. • ner with their brother, Fred Pat- father's birthday. son. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Seese, Mr. Purdock of Lowell ana George Elli- for the bride and groom at the der, Elzlnga, Rutherford, Roth. on a three day pass fi-jin Fort Mra. Kenneth Fox and her moth- Phone 296-P2 gifts and greetings itlson and family. Lula leaves Tues- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Darby called on and Mrs. Phillip Wlngeler and Mr. son of Marion, Ind. l( Alden Porritt home in tho after- Trustees absent: Christiansen. Leonard Wood, Mo. Monday guests er, Mrs. Clara Oeelhoed of Com- Office Heuo—1li0S-12i00 a. m. Story 1 Rain Hartan W.'S. C. S. Meeting tay morning with cousins to drive and Mrs. Lyman Feldman of Fair- Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Sargent to her noon. The mir tes of the regular moot- for a family dinner wore Mr. and stock Park drove to Sparta and A'terneene—Ai00-4i00 p. m. an. «*.. I. . ' home In California. Callers bury, m. were guests of Mr. and Mis. Neil Thuradsys—10i00-12:00 s. m. Uwtd, Mleh. The White CIroJe wUl meet Wed- ing of December 4, 1950 were road Mrs. Clarence Mienes and family shopped on Tuesday and returned were Mrs PattlBon and Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Hughson 1 Mrs. Verl Lacey spent Christmas Valkier for dinner and gift ex- 7i0M4S p. m. —Men, Wed, Pit tha:BOn and daughter Norma of Grand and approved. of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Mrs. change on Monday. in tho afternoon and had Imich * t - Blchard W. Psttison, Day with her daughter, Mrs. Em«r- M,,,8 Rapids brought a nice chicken It was moved by Trustee Roth, Harry Ticholaar and family, Mr. Mra. Grace Whaley apent the hol- with Mra. Ray Matthews of Com- i v i 1 k " ^ Kilborne, Mrs. Alden 'on Stauffer and husband. Dr. R. D. Slagl nie VandenHeuv^ will bo hortow. ^oti and son Eric of Orand Rap- dinner and ato It with Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Feldman seconded by Trustee Rutherford, and Mrs. Hans Ticholaar, Mr. and iday week-end with Mr. and Mrs atock Park. VETERINARIARIAI * Ethel Rosenberg Is program chslr- ldl| who had aten New YearB di;. Mrs. Frank Kline Sunday. After- that a permfl to move a garage be Mrs. Henry Ticholaar, all of Low- Hubert Freyermuth and Tommy, Mra. Robert Fox waa a dinner granted to Alfred E. Roth. Yeas 5, ell and Mr. and Mra. Lynn Lowing gueat of Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Fox Alto, Mleh. man and Pauline Watts and Nollle ner with Mr. and Mrs Wayne noon callers were M.*. and Mrf and her alater, Mra. Walter McCon- En ioy.. Fryling are the rofroshmont com- Nays 0. Carried. of Conklin. on Saturday, Dec. 28. Alto Pheneei 8hroder and famlly Frank Bartholomew of Grand Symptoms of DlttrMt Arising from nell, In Grand Raplda. They enjoy- A lafge crowd attended the Alto Methodist Church's Sunday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Merle Cramton and Office 2191 Ree. Ml 11111166. d The treasurer's report of the tax Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ortowski and ed a tree and gift exchange. Mr .... Mr., Francis " ^ ning candle lighting Christmas program to hear the fifty-three voice Miss Carol Nash sang a vocal so o, "O Holy Night," and Misses iccount was read, which showed a Mr. and Mra. Walter Afton at- ISTOMACH ULCERS family and Mr. and Mra. Bert Chaf- Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Nellist and D. H. Oatlty and children ot US-U spant Mon- , f " 0' H"tlnir" ™lr ,llh*r' choir sing the customary holiday songs. Misses Helen and Ailene Marie and i.arlan Wieland sang the duet, "Songs In The Night." total tax levied of— $22,227.00 fee and daughter celebrated on children of Cascade, Mr. and Mra. tended the Masonic open Installa- DENTIST Alto Locsls day evening with Mr ^nd MraJf,ke Konkle M year., j™. un.be Bryant were the light-bearers who lighted the candlcs placed on the The Sunshine Girls' choir sang th' following numbers: "The Old Re- DUETO£XCESS ACID Tax collected 22.094.40 Sunday with dinner and gifts at Robert Harter and daughter of tion at Casnovla Wedneaday night Cer. W. Main end Riverside Drive to come as he had taken a little church altar and piano. Alto defeated Freeport in tho Merle Rosenborg. Bet they enjoyed Ir |1 ...... frain." "On the Road to Bethlehem and "Pure as The Snow Drift" Mr. and Mra. Herman Snell and PP Miss Marie Wieland read about the Spirit of Christmas which con- QUICK RELIEF OR NO COST Dry Chaffee's. Grand Rapida and Mr. and Mrs. Offloe 80 Roe. 49 euchre game at F-oeport Tueeday television and Ye Serlbo liked the | ^ ' The three choirs were dressed a like In white capes with black col- Balance taxes due 1 132.60 On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Tony family, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Dryer •H c b, tained Hope. Praise, Joy, Adoration, Giving, Peace, and Love. Dur- Dan Sousor celebrated with Mr. and evening and the following night, f Santa and tree lighted on lars and white bor; tlesi After the service Mr. Avery took a picture Ask About 15-Day Trial Offer! It was moved by Trustee Roth, Ortowski and children celebrated Mra. Max Souzer on Sunday with and family of Orand Rapida and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Mofflt and Ing the reading the various choirs responed with similar words In of the whole group. seconded by. Trustee Foreman, that Charlea Afton, Sr., of Kent City Dr. K. A. Phelps they met at Caledonia and wore to® Campau's porch. with Mra. Joseph Ortowski in dinner and gift exchange. DENTIST sons Neil and Kenneth and moth- Ow four million bottles of the Wn.uw> the treasurer'd tax report be ac- Grand Rapids with dinner and gifts were laat Thuraday evening dinner the loosers. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Porritt and er, Mrs. Lena Mofflt of Flint were XMi-niMirr bare ben sold for relief of pueata of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Christlsnsen Building cepted aa read. Yeas 5, Nays 0. Car- Mr. and Mrs. Norman Wride and Now Year'a Family Partlss Witch Repair Mrs. Mildred Tobias spent 8gt Kendall Porritt and Sunday morning breakfast guests Mauley Murray Lake srmptoras ofdlatreM aridng from St mwmIi Afton. Office 244 Reoldence 114 wlfe and OuMtoiMl Ulctn due to Iimu AcW- ried. children celebrated on Monday with Thursday and Friday with her attended the wedding of Mar- of the Pattisons and their aunt Mrs. Eva Rngle E-r IMgerttti. Sour or Upset Stemdi. It was muvei by Trustee Roth, dinner and gift exchange at the Mr. and Mra. Clark Nelllat and Mias Donna Oeelhoed of Lowell T daughter in Grand Rapids. I11)^ Porritt and Harold Johnson Emma Mofflt. After visiting they seconded by Trustee Elzlnga, to daughter Cheryl and Ronald Collina waa a hoyae gueat of Mr. and Mrs Dr. J. W. Trumble home of Mr. and Mra. Walter Van- Service Ret. John E. Pattison Is on a I at Bowne M. E. Church and also drove to Dutton and spent the day •jive the village employees, includ- Laan in Vergennes. of Lowell were dinner gueata of Kenneth tVjx from Wedneaday un- VETERINARIAN attended Open Hcuee at the Alden Cpl. Wm. Fritz of Fairbanks. "••••S* whlcb fullycxpl&lnsth)« remark- furlough at tho homo of his par- with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hiirey SHOP AT KROCER FORD OWNiRS aUe borne treatment—frt«—at ing the clerk, a gift of twenty-five Mr. and Mrs. Neil Denboer and Mr. and Mra. Darwin Nellist In til Saturday of last week. Offloe-W. Mel:) St et City Limits Export eyes and hande aided Alaska spent his Christmas fur- Phone 52 Lowell, Mfeh. ents. Mr. and Mrs. Edward PatU-1^!*" hom"- S * 0™ hfre and their aunt, Bertha Mofflt. dollars (125.00) each for Christmas. daughter Joy and Ray celebrated Grand Rapids on Sunday, and din- Howard Vandorwood waa a caller by profeeeional tools, go to wore Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Doming lough with his parents, Mr. and eon Orand Rapids, and will Isave Lanore Watson flew home Wed- Uneven brakes are danger Watson'i Drug Store Roll call: Foreman yes, Mulder Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Martin ner gueata of Mr. and Mra. Melvin of Mr. and Mra. Ira Teeple Thura- work to repair the watch you and family, Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Mrs. Lew Frits. Shimmel at Morse I^lce on New day night of last week. Sunday for Camp Careon, Colo. nesday from Madison, Wis., hav- out, can cause accident!. LOWELL, MICHIGAN yes. Elzlnga yes. Rutherford yes. Bontekoe at Crooked Lake with Dr. R. H. Sluifer bring ue. If wo can't do the Stauffer and Mrs. Ray Lacy and Mrs. Lillian Muthart and Martin (rocjci Year'a Day. His brother, Pfc. Richard W. Pat- ing completed her training at the AND LIVE Roth yes. Yeas 5, Nays 0. Carried. dinner and gift exchange. A baby boy, Thomas Jamea, waa OPTOMETRIST Job we'll to!! you, and we Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Headworth. Davis of Grand Rapids, Mr. and Play it safe and if your Mr. and Mra. Jamea McCaul and born to Mr. and Mra. Adrian Pen- tison arrived homo Friday night General hospital there and expects It was moved by Trustee Roth, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Summers Eyoo Examined always quote the price to you Congratulations to this fine couple Mrs. Keith Taploy of East Lowell brakes are ailing, get our seconded by Trustee Foreman, that and family, Mr. and Mrs. AI Thomet family were dinner gueats of Mr. nlnga. on Saturday, Dec. 28, at the Loeated In Dr. Mysrs' Office, Lowell before the Job ie done. and will return to LaJeune, N. C., to work in Grand Rapids. Norman Allison is again sup- were Christmas day guests at the bill* in the following amounts be and family and Mr. and Mra Arthur and Mra. Peter Kryatiniak in Osteopathic hospital. - Wedneedays — by plane Wednesday, where he is Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wood and big brake reline special, Riekert Electric plying at Elmdale as operator and Lew Fritz home. BETTER FOR LESS paid: Llnkfleld celebrated on Satwrday Grand Rapida on Monday. Friends and nelghbora of Lee 1:80-5:80 snd 7:00-9:00 p. m, Watches Repaired taking a demolition expert course. Robert had Now Years dinner with including new Genuine Mr. and Mrr. John Adrlanae and Crakes regret to hear that he has Friday evenings, 7:00-9:00 Tho boys were glad to have some staying at tho Pattisons. On Tues- the Watson famlly. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Engle General night with Mr. and Mrs. Churchill LOWELL CREAMERY boya were dinner gueata of Mrs. been forced to resign from the PheneSM LOWELL, MICHIGAN by Expert Wateb- time together before returning to day he waa transferred to Stevens- Mr. and Mrs. James Green and spent Wednesday evening with Mr. Ford brake lining... wheel COMPLETE Village pay, Llnkfleld in Grand Rapids with dinner and gift exchange. Hattie Adrlanae on Monday. County fire department because of Makers in Our camp. Edward, wife and sons and vllle, Mich. family and Mrs. Baall Hayward and Mrs. Carl Rasch. cylinders checked... front ELECTRICAL SERVICE 12-4 to 12-18. 1950 | 858.00 Gueata of Mr. and Mra. Bud Hill poor health. He has been with the girl friends, drove to Chicago Sun- Mrs. Margaret Packer of Grand wore New Yeara guesta of Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Chris Kropf en- R. E. Springett 175.80 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Al. Thom- - wheel bearings adjusted et on Sunday for family dinner and on Monday for dinner were Mr. and dep. tment for four years. Own Shop day, where Jack took a train for Rapids, formerly of Alto, paaaed^ra. Seymour Dalstra in Snow tertained their children and grand- Kent County 8.67 Mra. Milea Fase and family, Mr. Mr and Mra. Dick DeVrles gave children one week ago Sunday as SMOKED PICNICS 45c Rxfures — Toostmoster gifts were Mr. and Mrs. Duke Colorado Springs. away Saturday night at St. Mary's. District. and lubricated... foot and Lowell Ledger 7.20 and Mrs. Grover Hill and Mr. and SHORT SHANK-SAAALL SIZES Thomet and daughter of Lowell, a hayride party for their aon Ben- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reynhout hospital, after a long Illness. Shej Mr. and Mrs. John Fryling and Christmas guests. Gould's Garage 5.80 Mra. Irving Alexander and family. No Watch Leaves Our hand brake adjusted . * : Water Heaters Mr. and Mrs. Orville Summers and n-e and a group of teenagers on Sat- and Tommie had Christmas dinner will be missed by friends in the daughter Donna and Mr. and Mrs. June, Kenneth and Leo Pratt C. H. Runciman Co. 82.80 Mr. and Mra. Oriaon Weaver were urday night to celebrate what they family, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Link- Shop with Leslie and Keith Graham. community who express sympathy,Tom Forward and children were spent Sunday with their grand- brake pedal "play" set.:: Lowell Light Sc Power 88.64 gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Adrian humorously call a "coming out" PAUL RICKERT field and Mary Ann and Hugh Link- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rich- to the bereaved famlly. [New Years dinner guests of Mr. mother, Mrs. Mary Relsblg of Pure Pork Sausage MICHIGAN IRAIE HI. 1 lb. brake fluid added. Esther Fahrnl. Treas 259.47 Vereeke for dinner and a watch narty for his leg which has been Jackson. 39 Phone 840 912 N. Hudeen ft Village Employees. field of Grand Rapids. ardson were guesta at the famlly Addle Sinclair had Christmas;and Mrs. Ira Fryling. party on Sunday night. In a cast for quite some time. Mr and Mrs. Al Relsblg of Ionia Christmas gift 100.00 Guests celebrating with Mr. and Christmas dinner and tree with dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Frank | Mr. and Mrs. Ken Lyon were Mrs. Bernard Rooker on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Richardson The Job'o Daughtora of Lowell were Christmas guests of their were gueata of Mr. and ifra. Harry held open Installation on Wednes- RITTENGER Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Richardson MacNaughton and on New Years Sunday dinner guests of Mrs. Slab Bacon 39e pint 83c for dinner and gift exchange were sister, Mrs. Ed. Pratt and famlly. Fresh Oysters 4 9T5.08 Burns in Grand Raplda on New d»y night, Dec. 27. Girls from Ads and famlly In Elmdale Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Jay Schenck of Grand Josephine Foote. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rooker and Mr and Mr8 J ANY SIZE PIECE KROGER FRES-SHORE Year'a eve to watch the old year Mr. and Mrs. Weller of Kalama- Rapids and mother, Mrs. Kittle Mr. and Mrs. George Skidmore - . - o*>n Rowland of I City Hall family of Bostwick Lako, Mr. and Installed wore: Choryl Nollist. Jun- out. ior princess; Joyce Faulkner, mar- zoo spent New Years with Mr. Carr of Ada came with well filled wer<» New Years dinner quests of Whltneyville Road were Sunday Mrs. Melvin Rooker and family, Lowell Light A Power | .90 Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Furner were shal; Alice Richardson, first mos- and Mrs. .Tack Inman. Mr. and baskets and had New Year dinner!Mr. and Mrs. Swift Wlnegar. evening guests at Ed. Pratt's. | and Miss Mary Geolia of Orand Phone 55 gueata of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Slwaln Mrs. James Inman have a new with the MacNaughtons. | Mr. and Mrs. Alvln Bergy and Kenneth Pratt will leave Mon-! Sliced Bocon lb. 59c Braunschwelgtr 10 oi. pkg. 39c Rapids, Miss Joyce Randall and •enger; Jeanne Marks, third mes- Total 1 .10 In Grand Rapids at a watch party senger; Carolyn Butts, fourth mes- son, arrived Dec. 26 at Butter- day, Jan. 8th for training In the Ret. Francis Rooker, who is home QLENN RITTENGER Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Raynhout, Mable were New Years eve guests on Sunday night worth hospital named Michael Army. For Service Street on furlough from Camp McCoy, jenger; Sandra Oreen, outer guard; and son Tommie had a turkey din-{of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lunsford A watch parly was given by Mr. Shirley Brunikool, Junior custodian- 101 E. MOM Lowell Douglas and weighed 6 lbs., 12 oz. Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mosher of Big — -—lb. 59c Payroll. U-O-W | IBUO ner Sunday with his brother, Ray-land son In Grand Rapids. Other Ring Bologna ^ 49c and Mrs. Dick DeVrles at their D w on Williamston, Mr. and Mrs. Dell ON ALL MAKES OF Payroll. 12-18-'50 169J0 r. and Mrs. Ben Comstock cele- r ' - treasurer, and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Inman arelmond Reynhout and famlly in guests were Mr. ana Mrs. Warren Herrud'i miNE X home on Sunday night for a largo Janet Ward, musician. Ford and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. WARM'S - MICH. GRADE NO. 1 C. H. Runciman Co 44.80 brated with Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bergy, Mr. and Mrs Clare Porritt, group of frlenda. A surprise birthday party was 0rr n Ford and Fairchild's Oas A Oil 97.02 Smith, Jr., in Ionia on Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Bergy and ® "on were Christ- Raiges, Wishers Ouoata of Mr. and Mra. Dick De- given in honor of Mrs. Clara De- daughter Margaret. mas day guests at the Clare and Kent Co. Road Comm 261.90 dinner and gift exchange. Vrles or dinner on Monday were Vriea at the home of Mr and Gould's Garage 94.75 The Janima combination family Mr. and Mrs Carl Freyermuth Floyd Ford homes LAME 41 SHE MltAVAf IfS/MIUBlC Mr. and Mrs. Fred DeVrles of Rock- w.bb w.* on nWfCI ffclvullnla C.H. Runciman Mtr. Sales. 81.98 reunion and Christmas party was and son Carl Allen of Lowell called Mr. and Mrs. Carl Roach spent ford. Friends attending w-re Mr. and Christmas with their parents In FHNI. Street Employees, held on Friday, Dec. 22, at tho on Mr and Mrs. Earl Colby Sun- cttsp, Tam 2<-29c P_1 f ••• if n sin, in in Guests of Mr. and Mra. James HEAD LETTUCE iramgeraiors Christmas gift 70.00 town hall. It was also a birthday Sur nIvJ?rt0T?kl* Mr and day. Alpine township. Spedel price fer iiaitod McCormick on Monday for dinner I'eter DeVriea, Mr. and Mrs John Mrs Blanche Francisco entertain- elebratlon for Orie Haadsma, who W r ,nd Un Mr. and Mrs. Emerson Stauffer USED UDOONDCnOlfn ! S wVu McCor- Woodhoad and Mrs. Lorraine Wood- ed her son, George and Lee and Tangerines dozen 29c Yellow Onions 24 »> ^ 69c MM selyl COOM hi tefcy. Total | 942.50 was 84 years old on the 2lBt, and a mlck, Mike and Unda and Mr. and ha«d of Lowell, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Perfect were New Years guests of Mr. AFPUAKCBM their families Christmas day GOLDEN ZIPPER SKIN-176 SIZE STOCK UP AT THIS LOW PttCE lovely birthday cake was made in Mra. Patrick McCormick and son TJmmor and Vonne and Mr. and and Mrs. Ray Alexander. Light 4 Power his honor. Approximately 50 guests Mr. and Mrs. Verne Wlngeler ^ PROMPT SERVICE • • • of Lowell. It was also a birthday Mrs. Don Ward. She received many Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Rich- Payroll, assembleJ to enjoy the dinner, tree ardson enjoyed a delicious turkey and Mr. and Mrs Wilbur Purdy dozen EXPERT MECHANICS celebration for Robert McCormick. gifts and a delicious birthday cake. I've always depended on the telephone directory Yellow Sunkist Oranges 55c Potatoes 49 b beg 99c ALL KOflM OF 12-4 to 12-18-'60 .12,048.22 and exchange of gifts. 11 dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. spent Saturday evening at Free- Mr. and Mra. Jake Sargeant andl^ evening of card playing waa Pages, and !'• sure they wont fail us now." CALIFORNIA NAVELS-LARGE 176 SIZE STOCK UP AT THIS SUKR VALUE PRICE GENUINE FORD PARTS Fairchild's Gas A Oil 19.29 Guests of Mr. and Mrs. James Deming and family New Years port Comncrcul Refriferatioa Deposit refunds 82.50 McCaul for dinner and gift ex- day. Mrs. Deming's father, Owen Mr. and Mrs. Steve Smith of Mich. Dept. of Revenue . 806.92 change on Monday were Mr. and Flooring Lowell spent Monday evening at Nash, was also a dinner guest. Mcintosh Apples 3»» 29c Sweet Potatoes 3 k* 29c Westlnghouse Elec. Supply 48.78 C.H. Runciman Co. md Air CMditMNUf Mrs. Manley McCaul. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bergy and family were the Ed I^-att home. FANCY BOX PACK GOLDEN YAMS OR JERSEY TYPE Barclay, Ayers A Bertsch Flip Herbstrieth of Grand Raplda New Years ,dinner guests of Mr. Mr and Mrs Charles Hammond Company CLARKE FLBTOMEE 18.96 and Mr. and Mrs. Edward McCaul NEW 1951 CHEVROUT TRUCKS and Mrs. iloyd Bergy and Bruce. of Muskegon were Sunday and Vic's Auto Service Lineoleum—the perfect floor 2.88 and family and Mr. and Mrs. Rus- Supper guests were Rev. and Mrs. Monday guests of her aunt, Mrs. Motor Sales Douma A Son . 10.88 sell McCaul and family of Clarks- Lux and George. Ed. Pratt and famlly. JAY BOELENS, Manafer Mich. Bell Telephone 4.10 for any room in the house. KROCER CRACKERS -25c LEE PIT8CH. Service Mgr. Roth & Soat C«. villo. Mr and Mro. Carl Kropf enter- Westlnghouse Elec. Supply 88.95 EXTRA THIN SODA-4 WRAPPED V4LB. PKGS- COR. MAIN AND HUDSON ST8. Guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Jas- tained relatives from Pasedena, RIRNITURE Capitol Elee. Supply Co.—, 29.46 perae on Sunday for dinner and Resists damage due to water, PHONE m LOWELL, MICH. Fairbanks, Morse A Co.... Calif, and Grand Rapids Christmas 10.80 gift exchange were Mr. and Mrs. Elmdale day. There were 29 present in all. CAMPtEITt cans 29c Industrial Equipment Co.. 10.72 Adrian Vereeke and aon Dennis of spilled food, etc. Gives years Mrs. Ira Sargsant TOMATO SOUP 3 Sinking Fund . 2,500.00 Grand Rapida and Mr. and Mrs. CAMPBELL'S-BUY AND SAVE Gould's Garage . 106.76 Gerald Jasperao and daughter, Sara and years of service. Call us Now; From Grand Rapids C. H. Runciman Co 7.10 Beth of Lowell. (Too Late for Last Week) Gen'l Elec. Supply Corp..., GREAT TOMATO cans 18.62 On Monday Mr. and Mrs. Leo Of Former Bowne Folks HEINZ SOUP 3 29c Roosevelt Oil A Ref. Corp., . 1.284.81 Jasperao and Mrs. A. Miller and son today! Rev. David Sowers, a former Clara M. BrandfMry TOMATO-MADE FROM RED. RIPE TOMATOES .now ii the tin* Sinclair Refining Co . 170.10 Elgin woro guorts of Mr. and Mrs. pastor of the Church of the Breth- Cooper-Pollock ren at this place, passed away of 24.T6 Adrian Veieoke in Orand Rapids Ernest Battles of Hastings Is G. Rapids Automotive Sup.. 11.78 for luncheon and spent tho evening PHONE 55 a hsart attack at his home In PINCONNINC CHEESE -67c Hilllard Corporation Ohio on Christmas day. He had the cnies..t . of the ..Joh. n Kelle.. r fam- to schedule your machines . 76.00 enjoying television. 1 and oth r EXTRA SHARP-TASTY L. R. Klose Electric . 42J7 Mr. and Mrs. John Adrianso and only a few hours before received! ^ « relatives in the city FEATURES LOWIU ov r e Ycar,, Blue Mill Service for winter servicing. • • . 49.82 aona, Jamea and Kenneth and Mr. a message of the death of hip! « ^ !'1 • L. A P. Employees, and Mrs. Robt. DeGreen and sons sister, Mrs. Elsie Isham. In New ^ H. Bloom, wife and son were Grape Preserves 3 lor 99c Peanut Batter 12 or ^ 35c Christmas gift Haven. Mich. Double funeral serv-j^81™- ^e8U ot Taylor . 460.00 woro guoats of Mr. and Mrs. Ray RUBY BEE-PURE-2 LB JARS SWIFTS OZ. DeGreen In Orand Rapids for din- make these Advance-Design Trucks Icos were held at New Haven Sftran.ac Vvl Tot Wlll Mlshler and wife of Bowne *J 17,266.00 ner and gift exchange on Sunday. Church of the Brethren Thursday •an Wt Grand total 19,183.48 Mr. and Mrs. Miles Fase and Armstrong Quaker Linoleum forenoon. Mrs. Isham will be bur- and Charles Blough. wife and son Kroger Chili 31c Gingerbread Mix ^ 25c 0 Roll call: Foreman yes, Mulder family and Mr. and Mrs. Frank led at that place while Rov. Sow- Christmas guests WITH BEANS DROMEDARY Sargent of Orand Raplda celebrated at he yes. Elzlnga yes, Rutherford yes, ers will be brought to the Minno.| J| Roth yes. Yeas 5, Nays 0. Carried. with Mr. and Mrs. Orovor Fase in nito cemetery and placed on the I ^ Marilyn Martin spent the Apricot Nectar 46 oz. tin 41C Rolled Oats pkg. 29c It waa moved by Trustee Mulder, Cascade with dinner and gift ex- famlly lot. It Is planned that Jollday vacatlon w,th her Parcnt" change on Monday. HEARTS DELIGHT KROGER-QUICK, REGULAR seconded by Trustee Elzlnga, that YOUR GREAT BUY! graveside services will be conduct- I®* TT ,, , tho meeting be adjourned. Yeas 6, Gueats of Mrs. Olive Ritte? in ONLY 864 per sq. yd. ed .t .bout S o'clock Thursday Ronald Hoflm.n .nd .on Nays 0. Carried. Lowell for dinner and gift exchange afternoon. He 1. .urvlved by the f'1"" Ch.rlo te were gue.t. of Dill Pickles quart 31C Wheatles 12 oz. pkg. 22c on Monday were Mr. and Mrs. PETER SPEERSTRA PrealdonL widow Dorothy and .even „. Jh. (orm«. aunt. Mr.. John Ml.h- LIBBY "BREAKFAST Of CHAMPIONS" Shirley Ward, Mr. and Mra. Ruasoll ASPHALT — RUBBER — UNO-TILE ch LOUIS W. KINOBLEY, Clork dren. Faulkner, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rev. Andrew Hoffman and wife Approved January 2, 1961. Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Richard- quart 46c Quaker Oats 32c Ward and Mrs. Belle Faulkner. of Charlotte were guests of the j Salad Dressing son entertained his parents, Mr. Mrs. Frank R^ams waa a dinner Tile Flooring latter'a son, Russell Blake and, EMBASSY QUICK, REGULAR HOPALONG CA88IDY COMES Groat Features Everywhere You Look • • • and Mrs. Ernest Richardson nnd gueat of Mr. and Mra. Ray Curtlsa family during the Christmas week.! TO THE DETROIT TIMES all of his brothers and sisters'and In Grand Rapids on Monday. For kitchens, bathrooms, playrooms or enclosed Rev. Andy Hoffman of Charlotte Green Giant Peas n. 303^21 c Shortening 3 »> *< 99c AND BEAT THE SPRING RUSH! Seven days a week! America's Mr. and Mra. Robert Morria wore CF.IAT EN ami HATUtlf • Single-Unit Retr Axle Housinf/s • 4-8peed Synchro-Mesh • Urge Door Openings families to a holiday dinner on Transmission (i* htoriw uodmhi called at the Mishler-Martln home- SWEET, TENDER SWIFTNING most talked about Western hero, Monday night gueats of Mra. Ruby • New Twin-Action Rear SrtkM • Aii-Around Cab VisiMlty (erraces, tile flooring can't be beat for beauty Sunday. • Two Greet Enyl.ies • Wide Range of Springs one day last week. Last yeir it was awful. A late, wet spring and every- HOPALONC CASSIDY, now brings Gilleapie and Mr. Leroy Morris In Ihtary dulr motUhl • Side Doors Held Open by Over- and serviceability. Be sure your tile floor is put Mrs. Grace Craig waa vary hap- you his own brand of hard-rldin', • Valve-in-Hesd Efflcleney Frank Martin, wife, Mary Kay, I Niblets Corn 2 ^ <*. cans 33c Margarine >> pi, 27c Grand Rapids, • New Dual-Shoe Parking Brake Center Stop families home with her for Christ- , ' Tv„ body wanting last-minute work done on their tree- straight-khootin' adventure in • Blue-Flame Combustion down by skilled craftsmen. CaII us today! t», to >,««« „ii >,», „i,ii jr.„„ ..j ^nd Mrs. John Mlshler visited Mr. Gueats of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Teoplo Ihtarr dvty modthl •MAT CAB AND BODY • Sturdy Steel Conetmctkm py to have all of hor children and|and Mrs W|11 Mi8hlcr ln Bowne FRESH OFF THE COB FLAVOR EATMORE-YELLOW tort and other farm machines at once. Maybe your BOTH tbe Daily and Sunday De- on Sunday to celebrate with dinner • Power-Jet Carburetor o New Torque-Action Brakes • Unit-Design Bodlee maa ainner. 1 Sunday and then called on the crops suffered from delays caused by the ipriog troit Tlmeb Comic Pages—in color and gifts were Clarence Teeple of • Perfected Cooling Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Reed of, ^ ; No. 303 can 21C on SundRys. Follow HOPALONG lllgH dutr mod»lil • New Ventipenes In Cabe • Pick-Up Bodee wtth Flueh SUd John Thaler famll ln F Libby Peas My-T-Flne Pie Filling 3*» 23c rush. No need to let it happen again. Dearborn, Erwin Freybler and Jos- • Specialized 4-Wsy Lubrication Carrolton spent Christmas with _ Custer CASSroVS exciting adventures eph Pariah of Grand Rapida and •. •!i normosiau. aa- m n • t a il c• Snea J a »i j oonrro^ n ^ im ai i • Foot-Operated Parking Brake • Flexi-Mounted Cab Stripe Word from MrB Ro8coe SWEET, TENDER LEMON Let us come to your farm and inspect your imtltb wM 3-v*d kmmluhtJ her parents. Rev^ and Mrs. Ed-!cf SunfleId tellll U8 that 8he recent. dally and Sunday in The Detrit Frederick lafrake of Lanalng. • Cem-Qround Cast ANoy Iron Pfetons • Improved Full-Width Seats • Insulated Panel Bodlee Sl2e McCormick Farmall tractor and other McCormick Room Linoleum Rugs mund Lux and brotuer George. i, hns becn but 30me Times, Michigan's most interesting • Steering Column QeersWft • Adflnlabie Seat Assurse Proper b Mra. A. Miller and son Elgin colo- • Extra-Stronf Stake Bodea In the afternoon thoy visited with Corn Meal 533c Pie Filling 3 ^ 28c machines, without charge now. Then schedule them paper. bratod with Mr. and Mra. John Eye Level etter Rt nt and nl80 that • FuS-Width Gravel Shield WE HAVE ALL SIZES Mr. and Mrs Wm. Lux, of near QUAKER-5 LB. WHITE 39c JELLO for IH 5-Star Service in our shop well ahead ol Phone 9101, Showboat Inn, for boorsma and family on Saturday Rcv Alford Cu8tpr l8 ln delivery. iv • Rugged. Rigid Frtmee • Ow-Pteee Fenders Peoria, II via telephone. George hea,th and laki trcatrncntfl, spring. Pley Safe. Save money and time and avoid a< night with dinner and gifts and . ** • - -« -e -* m ass—a— a • • - - • • Hypoid Res# Adeo • i/OtinifrDaiaiiiwi Aiiigeior-jaw nrwi 6x9 - 9x12 - 7V2X9 - 12x12 - 9xlOV2 - 12x15 accompanied his sister home fori Spotlight Coffee •b 75c No. 1 jar 35C costly delays. Call ui new/ •vith Miss Sada Wilson In Alto on Ripe Olives Unchockod Cold Dangorous Sunday. - ' "Small cost, little space, but KROGER HOT-DATED LIBBY-EXTRA LARGE No one ever died of u cold, but Monday gueats of Mr. and Mrs. M as Rosalee Perrin of Grand'pOWcr t() burn-the want ads." tf Rapids was n holiday dinner guest A * * « * frequently an unchecked one leads Kellh Clinton for dinner and gift Krlspy Crackers «> 28c Pancake Flour 5 ibs 45c to such serious illnesses as pneu- exchange wore Mr. and Mra. Olon MOSI OUYIOlfTS IN UH THAN AMT Sunday nt the home or Mr. nnd Clinton and Clarlaa and Carol, Jac- Mrs. Wesley Kelm and son Vern. SUNSHINE FAMO 5-STAR monia. pleurisy, tonsilitls and other YOUR FLOORING infections of the upper respiratory ob Katx and daughter Laurel and Mr. nnd Mrs. Ray Stahl enter- SERVICE tract. The longer a cold hangs on, Wilbur Parks of Maine. tained their children and families Rltz Crackers i>> 32c Layer Cake each 45C HEADQUARTERS Christmas day. the weaker the body becomes and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Peters and NABISCO CHOCOLATE FUDGE DEVILS FOOD-7" LAYERS the more susceptible it Is to other family and Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Grandma Thatcher enjoyed her Smith and aon of Flint celebratef' j Christmas with her son Harold more serious illnesses by proper Kroger Bread 20 oz. loaves each diet and rest. It is wise to avoid with Mr. and Mrs, Carlton Fletcher 'and wife In Stanton. ise Angel Food Cakes 39c anyone who Is suffering from in- with dinner and gift exchange. | Ira Sargeant has entered Blodfjett SUPER SOFT - SAME LOW PRICE CHERRY ICED fections. If a cold docs strike the Mr. and Mrs. Harry Boomers and ,h(ymltal for x-ray and observation. host way to fight it is to stay at family, Mr. and Mrs. Simon Boon- : Mr. and Mrs. Leo Miller and home, preferably In bed. If this is «r. and family. Mr. and Mrs. Grrrlt ROTH ! daughter of Lowell spent Chrlst- OLD DUTCH BANCO NATIVE BRAND not practical, the cold victim should Slanger and family. Mr. and Mrs jmas day with her parents. Mr. Charies Colby "ikiUH'.Mil at least see to It that he gets plenty lames Vergouve and family o( and Mrs. Jay Ujece and Richard i-Nrr* . -jqi of rest and that he protects his 'rand Raplda and Mr. and Mrs & SONS CO. and Veima. Office: 381 Cidrksville POPCORN PIE MIX Henry DeVrles celebrated Monda- FURNITURK CLEANSER YELLOW RED RASPBERRY issoclatcs as much as possible by Res.; 3421 Alfo covering hia cougha and sneezes. night with gift exchange with Mr. McFALL CHEVROLET Phone SS Lowroll, Mlrhlgan Tn rw hook the vounger they and Mrs. Hcnrv Wnlmn nt Dnftnn can HE No. 2 can 39c W. MAIN ST. • • • PHONE ?27 508 W. Main Sf. Lowell, Mich. Phona 298 Store Hours: Daly 8:00 A. M. to 6:00 P. M. Saturdays 'til 9:00 P. M. or,** fho better I IP's them, and Pm Eorf V. Colby — Alfo 2^ 35c Old Englah saying: My money al Guesta of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hugh thinking of grandchildren who j ways has Its hat and coat on. .Yard in Grand Rapids foi dinner I tn hnve pnn'hl'l'eq. Office- 2421 Res • 31^1 s

ll M,cH,a IIQHT THE LOWKLL LEDQER. LOWE - ri TH^RftDAYJ^^ the South Boaton Grange hall on Uvea In Grand Raplda. A real need Household Worktis Kent A& Topics US-16. All membera of the aaaocl- for substltutea exists In ths far Notes from Kent Ceunty Extension atlon are Invltad to attend and non- corners of the county and an epi- membera who are definitely inter- demic of colds could close many of Agriculture ested In producUon of awlne may pur rural achola. Our last appeal Are Now Affected A meeting of Intereat to crane alao conie. Meeting will atart at 11 brought practically no rssult I hope operatora and trenching machine o'clock. that aeveral ex-teachera will In* oporatora will be held on January dicate their willingness to serve. Start By Social Security 8 and 9 at the Owoaao Hotel, In 4-H Nawa Gwoaso, Michigan. The meeting la Ledger want ada bring results. The Ledger Is publlahlng the fol- Winter 4-H leadera* training being aponaored by Michigan State "Page Five is your page—a handy lowing Information for Its readera College Department of Agricultural meeting will be held Monday, Jan. to help relievo some of the con- 8, at the 4-H lodge, Boatwlck Lake. Engineering. According to W. A. fualon for houaewlvea in regard to Thla meeUng atarta at 4:00 p. m. Cutler, agricultural engineer, aoma the new Social Security regulations ) A Token of A potluck aupper will be aet at 6:00 very Important toploa will be dla- which became effective January 1, p. m. At 7:00 p. m. they will again s Your Thoughtfubiesf cussed at thla meeting. 1051. get under way. The moat Important Right! Tha outline of procedure, if Itema of the meeting will be held For folka living In the weatern until after the evening meal. you have In your regular employ a S Nothing brightens ths aick- part of the county, there la a meet- household worker, la as foSowi: S room Ilka a colorful gift of ing being held at Casnovla to which The evening of January 9 haa First, aend your name now—or aa you might like to go. Mr. L A. S flowart, and nothing la appre- been aet aside for a leader train- soon as you can—to the collector Johnaon from the dairy department S elatad quite aa much. ing meeting for leadera, (this in- of Internal revenue In your dlatriot will be there tn the afternoon of cludea both men and women lead- and tell him you employ a house- January 16. Meeting begins at 1:80 era), at Trinity Methodlat Church, hold worker. p. m. Mr. L/R Arnold, county • We deliver the flower Lake Drive, Grand Rapids. Mlaa Serve - - - Tht easiest way to do this la to agent, Ottawa County, will be glad Vlalt a poatofflce and pick up a Marie Wolf and R G. Lundln, as- s of your choice to have any Kent County farmera sistant atate club leadera, will aa- small blue booklet entitled "Do attend thla meeting. The dlacua- alat with both the above meetings. You Have a Maid?" It contains a Immediately . . . slon will be of a general nature. postcard that you can fill out and mall. Thla puta you on the mailing New secretary report blanks and We will again be taking tree or- 4-H camp aong aheets ale now Hat. dera thla year after January 1. In the ease of married couples it available at the county Extension Thoae who are Intereated In aecur- office. makes no difference whether tha i KIEL'S Ing treea from the State Depart- husband or wife algna up as tho ment of Conservation can coma to laat call for the enrollment of employar. Flower & Gift Shop our office and place their orders. AsMfka't naut lU-WIAWI After you get on tha mailing Hat, your du^. Be aure this is in the Phena 228-F2 617 E. Main St The'ronowlng apedea according Ul county extenalon office. WATCH li Mfcn ttyftef. you will receive a larger phamphlet WE DELIVER our last Hat are available: giving details of the program. Wa Telegraph Flowers Anywhere^ Yra.ln Height PIOTECTED AGAINST Thla year, at thrae-montk In- •Vder Tota 1 age Tranap. Range price tervala, you muat aend to the col- No. Speclea Years rows In Inches per M lector an amount equal to 3 par 1 Red Pine Seedlings 2 0 2*-6" 1 4.00 cent of the caaH wagea you hava 2 Red Pine Seedling 8 0 8"-6- 1 4.50 paid the worker In tha preceding Popular Alto Couple 3 White Pins Seedllnga 2 0 8*-6" 1 4.00 quarter. apeak Marriage Vows 4 White Pine Seedllnga 8 0 4M0* 1 4.60 Employar Pays Half 5 Jack Pine Seedllnga 2 0 2--6- f 1.00 6 Jack Plna Seedllnga 3 0 Half of thla payment la obtained In Church Ceremony 6*-8* 1 8.50 7 Red Plue Transplants 2 1 a--6- by deducting IH par cent from Bowne Center Methodlat Church no.oo 8 White Pine Transplants.. 2 1 • 2--6- Pancakes TO-NIGHT! wagea every payday, atartad In waa tbe acene of a almple but $10.00 9 White Pine Transplants.. 2 2 re- January. You provide tha othar lovely wedding Sunday morning 116.00 half youraelf. Or, if you want to, with Mlaa Marilyn A Porritt Folka In the Cedar Springe area the law aaya you may provide tha daughter of Mr. and Mra. Alden will want to resehra tbe date of Prom School to School whole 8 per cent out of your pookaL Porritt of Alto, and Harold M. January 16, for the annual dairy By Lynn H. Clark An example; Suppose you hava NOURISHING ... GOLDEN BROWN Johnson, son of Mr. Ernaat John- day meeting to ba held at Cedar County Supt of Schoolo a part-time maid and pay her US aon, alao of Alto were united in Sprlnga high aohooL John Coady Wo have Buffered a groat loss in steel case. a week. You deduct per cent nunriafe immediately following and the vo-ag claaa are planning each week, or 22H cents. Tou add tho death, on Christmas Day, of tha regular church service. an excellent meeting In cooperation Otto Klenk, a member of our enun- 22H cents to thia. That makes 40 with the Extenaloo Service. Leyton EVERYTIME cents a week you must pay>H)a The double ring ceremony was ty Board of EducaUon. Mr. Kenk Nelaon from the farm cropa depart- government. But you don't pay It performed by Rev. George Bolitho was a quiet but uhswervlng be- ment will be on hand to dlacuaa until the end of the quarter.. uJ1 before the altar, which was dec- liever in edueaUon and good schools paaturea and feeding grass silage. and tho boys and girls of Kent Since there are 18 waaka in a orated with large bouquets of var- Jim Hayea, the head of the dairy quarter, your quarterly payment County havo lost a real friend. ious colored muma. Mra. Keith department who everyone knows, will be $5.85. Your first payment Bowman played the tradlUonal will alao be there to talk about It is necessary that the remain- must be made by April 80. for tha wedding music and accompanied keeping down tha coat of feeding ing members appoint a successor January-February-March quarter. the aoloiata, Mrs. Walter Wlngeler the dairy cow. There will also be who will serve until the first day of July. Melvin D. Anderson, prea- May Combine Forma and Kenneth Palmer, who sang a veterinarian on band to discuss "O Promise Me" and "Ths Lord's Ident has appointed a committee If you—or your huaband or wife disease problems. We will have 17 Jewels. 10k aat- TGnqlMltnq CmpaniiPrayer", respectively . some more publicity on this. oompoaed of Vktdr Waller, chair- ural gold-Ailed ease. —have any business employes on man, and Ernest Ruehs to study ** Lowell, * V Michigan * U whom you are already filing social The bride, who was given In marriage by her father, wore a tho problem and make recommen- security tax reports, the household Fruit growers will be interested dationa at the next meeting on gray dressmaker suit, navy accesi Convenient Tavments worker may be simply added to In a series of meetings being plan- January 15. The election of two sories, and a corsage of whltq CARD OF THANKS those reports. ned at Sparta high school starting members of the County Board of such a memorable one. carnations. Miss Martha Porritt] Ret. Merwln E. VanWormer Otherwise, you will use a special January 25. There are seven meet- Educatln will be held the first Mon- household report form. slater of the bride, acted as maid ings planned at which time per- My appreciation and gratitude to ISlflt Tk. Bn. p36 COMING EVENTS day in June for a termiof six years. When you send your postcard to of honor and wore a navy suit sonnel from Michigan State College all my friends, neighbors and rela- Orchard View In Grand Rapids get on the mailing list, you ahoUld with navy accessories and a white will be on hand to discuss Import- tlmes for making my Christmas Buy and aell through tha want ads. has employed Mrs. Sue Linden, who Public euchre party Friday, Jan. indicate which method you prefer carnatloij corsage. William Scheur ant fruit topics with the gtoup. Avery starts teaching January 2. This will to use. assisted the groom as beat man, Starting January 25 meetings will 6, I. O. O. F. Hall, at 8:00 p. m. give Orchard View five instructors. The household report form Is In and Albeit Porritt, brother of the be held every two weeks on Thurs- (JEWELERS Everyone invited. c36 Pleasant Hill in Spencer is sUU the form of an envelop. There Kre bride, and Dale Shade, brother-in- days. We will alao try to get more looking for ai second teacher. only a few blank spaces to Till law of tho groom, acted as ushnrr information as to ths topics In our Lowell Michigan Watch For Our... The regular meeting of St Anns Wa have only one substitute to f out—mainly the worker's n^me Master and mistress of ceremonies next week's column. Guild will be held Monday, Jan. add to Our list for January and ahe , and aoclal security numbed, "uje were Mr. and Mrs. Homer Dlefen- 8, at 8:00 o'clock with Mr. and cash wages paid In the quirftr, bakor, aunt and uncle of the bride January Clearance Mrs. Byron Potter. 1 Just a reminder again that the and the amount of tax Inclosed! In the afternoon a reception West Michigan Angus Breeders' HUNDREDS OF OUTSTANDING BUYS IN When you get It filled out, ijut for 150 guests waa held In the Association Is anxious to have any- The 3 M'a of the Lowell Metho- the mohey In the envelop, seal and home of the brides parents. The mail it one Interested In Angus catUe be- NATIONALLY ADVERTISED MERCHANDISE diat Church will meet with Mr, couple left on a southern wedding come a member of the aaaodaUon. and Mra. Carl Freyermuth on Not all household workers will be trip, and on their return will make Enoch Carlaon, Alto, la aecretary covered by social security. Tbu jThursday, Jan. 4, at 8:00 o'clock their home in Alto. of the assoclaUon. He will be glad for an "Old Favorite Hymn Sing". send no tax on a worker unless you to take you membership If you McMAHON - REYNOLDS have paid the worker at least $00 write him, or Arthur Nielsen of *0 Main 8t In the quarter, and unless she (or Foreman Rood Rockford Is president. You could Friday - Saturday January 5-6 PALACE CLEANERS Phona The Good W1U Club will meet he) has worked for you on aoma Mra. Edna Taylor also contact him. Wednesday, Jan. 10, for a dinner portion of at leaat 24 different daya meeting at the home of Mra. York — Double Feature Program — In that same quarter, or 24 days Id Mr. and Mrs. Fred Fuss and Kohne. The annual meeting of the West the quarter Just before It. That children called on Mrs. Fuss' par- Michigan Swlqe Breeders' Associ- means about two daya a week. With Cyclamen Chapter No. &4 O. E. ents, Mr. and Mrs. R E. Postma, ation will be held on January 18 at iARI IHRIllS I at McCords, and also called on S. will have a practice at 7:30 INSURE Now Is Hit Tim# To Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Bonwers PACING j Gerald Rollins sharp Wednesday, Jan. 10. The in Alto recently. regular meeting will be Friday, .'Vjt L . IHRIllS' SERVJCE Skni For AgricuHurd Mr. and Mrs. Sam Ry&kr and Jan. 12 beginning at 8:00 o'clock, LATEST children called on Mr. and Mrs. •\W 18 OUR followed by Initiation ceremony Consorvotioo Program Jim Holly at CQJedonia Sunday BUSINESS It'a time to sign up again in'the evening. The Cheerful Doera will meet Agricultural Conservation Program Mr. and Mrs. Michael Mychovlak Hit Reoords on Monday evening, Jan. 8, In s.iya John McCabe, chairman of tha called on Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Wil- Keep your fear« to yourtalf, the Congregational Farlah House. Kent county PMA committee. PATRICIA son at Caledonia Sunday afternoon Perry Como but thare your courage with Farmers of Kent county hava • (fit Mr. and Mra. Harvey Griswold The Lila Group of the Congre- opportunity again to cooperate others. gational Women's Fellowship will and granddaughter of Burt Lake SHOEMAKER POLKA with the farmers of other countlea wd H. Griswold, Jr., of Mlnnea-^ Skertich Brothers meet In the home of Mrs. John S. and states in strengthening the Taylor on Thursday afternoon, polls, Minn, were Wednesday over Nation's defenses by improving night guests of Mr. And Mrs. BELOVED. BE FAITHFUL Jan. 4, at 2:00 o'clock. ROLLINS INSURANCE AGENCY tho country's ability to produce Sherman Taylor. Paul Weston xmsrof food and fiber. Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Koewers 83s'w MAIN Phone 404-F2 LCWII The Sweet Community Farm ALL MY LOVE He said that the following cori- and Carol Lee of Twining spent Bureau will meet Tuesday evening Percy Faith UDOMPO scrvatlon practices have been un- tha week-end with her parents, Jan. 9. at the home of Mr. and Hdi HU T5&B5SB proved for Kent county for 195ri Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hemlngsen. MY HEART CRIES FOR YOU A MONOOMM HCTUH Mrs. Dale Shade. There will be BILL WILLIAMS - JANE NIGH Ground Limestone, Marl, Hydra*, Lester Bailey took up his school Dinah Shore a gueat speaker and everyone la RALPH MORGAN ed Lime, FertiliEer without * teaching at Cascade after a week urged to attend. nursecrop, Rock Phosphate, Green vacaUon. YOU'RE JUST IN LOVE Perry Como Manure, Cover Crops, Mulching, New Years dinner guests of Mr. The BAB Club will meet at Establishing permanent pastures the Bennett achool, Thuraday eve- and Mrs. Kenneth Goodwin and on non-crop land. Establishing family were his slater and famlly, Sunday - Monday January 7-8 ning, Jan. 11, at 8:00 o'clock. permanent sod waterways. Con- Mr. and Mrs. John Wlllet Mrs. tour farming row cropa, Contour RADIO SERVICE Sunday Shows Continuous from 2:! 5 p. m. The regular meeting of the Blue ^ ^ Raymond Sprague and baby and farming drilled or close sown. Sandra Finn all of Lyons. Star Mothera will be held at theiTree i^ung, Open Tana dr^ Company City Hall on Wednesday. Jan. 10. ^ ^ j Mr. and Mra. Fred Fuaa and dltch and Dra nage children, Helen and Hanna Fuaa 206 E. Main Phono 206 BETTY with a potluck aupper at 6:30 foi-1 Rddtt|ona] iQformAtk)D u lowed by bualnesa meeting and In- ^ ^ ^ were New Yeara dinner gueats of may at Kent Mr. and Mrs. Noah Blough at GRABLE stallatlon of officers. Every mem-lpMA office, 207 Spen- Souht Lowell. ber Is urged to be present. i ^ Qraad Rapldrf cer street N E ( Mrs. Florence Bailey and son DAN 6, Michigan. Lowell Lodge No. 90 F. & A. M. Lester were dinner guests of Mrs. Tbe 1951 Program Is open to all Nellie McPherson New Years Day. regular meeting Tuesday, Jan. 9, farmers and any farmer of Kent with work in the fellowcraft de- Mra. Sam Ryder entertained the DAILEY county who would like to use the 4-H club to a roller akatlng party gree. ACP to help him conserve the at the Lowell Church, then they aoll on his farm and Improve the CARD OF APPRECIATION went to her home, where they-had productivity of his land should a Chriatmaa tree and exchanged We wish to thank the Woman'a contact his local PMA commlttee- gifts and light refreahmenta were Added: News Hashes and Short Sntytcts Relief Corp, No. 49 for the nice j man or call the county PMA of- served and all had a very good basket they sent ua at Christmas flee. time. time. Farmers who cooperate In tho Mrs. Mabel Fletcher of Mulr Tues. - Wed. - Thurs. Jan. 9 - 10 - II I Mrs. Hovlnga, Katherine 1951 ACP will be helping to build Joseph Fletcher of Ypallantl and and Ruth Ann p36 up the Natlon'a aoll reserves, says i Miss Grace Howard of Pontiac — Double Feature Program — j McCabe. Not only will they be | were Sunday over night guoats ot CARD OF APPRECIATION jprotectlng the Natlon'a aoll and|Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Goodwin We wish to oxpreas our alncere w»t«r reaourcea agalnat eroalon and famlly. 1 thanks to relatives, friends, pro- an<, waste, but they will be build-j Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Tavlor YOU CAN STOP ifesslonal and business people, the ing Into the Mil a resistance tO;called on Mr. snd Mrs. O. E. Hur- rhurchos srfd fi^hools for tho carols, erosion as well as increasing Uxc^leas and Mr. and Mrs. Oral Tnylor SUCH LOSS! gifts, cards and many other kind- productivity of the land. ] and famlly New Years eve at >noaaos shown our 14 patients at. With the Nation's tarm plant Hastings With * 1 Christmas time and all during the now geared to produce ample aup-1 Mr. and Mra. Lloyd Stauffer and Our inaurancs gives you year. plloa of most tnajor foods there is children wore supper guests of his Plenty of room to play and entertain. protection from auch lota. JOHNS-MANVILLE The Peot Nursing Home the need for material Increase In father Emlol Stauffer east of Low- Build it out of waste space quickly, p36 and Patients. jthe acreages of the ImportMl-att New Years night. And it costa you only a easily and at low cost with Johns- ieralns and cultivated field cropat' VMr. and Mrs. Theo Bailey spent few pennies a day to in- Mr.r.v iUe Glarecoat Wall Plank. Comes CARD OF APPRECIATION But there is an opportunity In the week-end with Mr, and Mrs. Gtizecosf sure the money value of already' dccoratcd. No nails show. Wc wish to thank all our neigh- 19S1. the chairman points out, to Frank Knpuirla In Lansing. PLU —PLUS the ACP your property. Pastel colors. Get free estimate. WALL PLANK bors and friends and all who help- * '^ngthen our Mr. knd Mrs. Wm. Zwlers and ed In many ways during our re- 80" re8crves by Increasing th. daughters of Grand Rapids were! Walt Disney's Outstanding Short Feature cent fire of cover and irreoi ^fiund-\ y dinner guests or Mr. and pSfl Homer T^AATodd and VmiFamllwy manure crops, pastttres aad ^ha y Mrs. ILloy d S^ltfcr md boy* land, aa^ to inrrwi*> tfil* store*. Mr and MrsITT D Raymond and PHONE 144 You can encourage your child's nitrogen, phosphate, citoU11' chlWren called- on Mr and Mrs. "Beaver Valley^ " Lowell Lister & Coal Co. anrt cleanliness habits by providing low potash ind other eleoaenti. Oral Taylor ^nd family at Hast- Phone 16 BRUCE WALTER Lowell towel racks and tooth-brush hold- "'here needed for plant growth logs New Years. In Technicolor OPEN THURSDAY AFTERNOONS RITTENGER ers for him in the bathroom, advise The county office is open ever> j A Tnte-Ufe Adventure ADA LUMIER & COAL CO. Michigan State Co^ge home MO- day except Saturday to help the For every woman w..o yearns to InsHranc# Servlc# nomlats. " fnrrr.eni with their agriculturak that school girl complexion there'•_ emmea ai i• n 2am « nranriiiCH TOfiO Bronson Phone 4111 ) conservation program plana fo: a man who longs for thst schou.j W. Mslr SU Lews!! Ledger ads. bring result J. the coming year. boy digestion