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VOLUME EIGHT THURSDAY JlJLY 12, 1962 NUMBER SEVENTEEN Letter To The Editor I Cascade Wrangler s Silver Stars Twirl In • "Walking Never Hurt Anyone," But Parade; Wea,r New Outfits Parks Program Making Progress Cougars Take Over Harold Watkins F ree H orse . . O\V Sh Bonnie DeLaat's Silver Stars Timer The Cascade Wrangler 4-H Horse made an outstanding appearance I First Place In To Lead Discussion Old- Advocates School Buses Club will hold their 6th annual in Ada's 4th of July parade; deck­ Harold Watkins, a general repre. To the Editor: One party, walking down the free Horse Show 0n Saturday, ed out in their nE)W white feathers I sentative of the Board of Church Oldtimers used to predict the railroad tracks fro·m Ada, got his July 14, starting at 1 p.m. and Indian attire. Baseball League auto and the tractor would be the Extension o f t h e Disciples of name in the paper by telling how T~e event w_ill be staged at the Local people applauded the time- At the mid-season mark in t he Ch rist with headquarters in Indian­ ruination of our country. many railroad ties lay between W1lham Fredrickson farm at 3290 ly exhibition and picturesque rout­ Forest Hills Summer Baseball apolis, will be present at a spec­ We read about the death toll on Grand Rapids and Ada! Patterson, S. E., located south of ine of those professionally trained League, the Cougars are alone in ial congregational meeting of Cas­ the highways every day and of School Ride Welcome 28th Street._ . . . . young people whose quality of the first place, with the Bra ves just cade Christian Church, called for Uncle Sam's big surplus headache We appreciated a ride to school, The pubhc 1s, cordially mv1ted performance has won outstanding one game out. The Lancers, R. D. Thursday, July 19 at 8 p. m. in for which the tractor in part is even when bouncing around on the to. attend. Mally s popcorn wagon J recognition. Brooks and Ada Oil Co. follow in Fellowship Hall. to blame. back of a farm wagon, while to­ will be on the grounds. that order. Mr. Watkins will discuss with Better than forty years ago it day many a pupil would rather Tuesday, July 3, the Cougars the congregation the financing in­ was not unusual to walk from Ada walk to school than ride a bus, managed to brake a 4-4 deadlock volved with the erection of a pro­ or Cascade to Grand Rapids in which is understandable to me, as Amateur Night Saturday in the 5th on a home r un by Tim 1 posed sanctuary unit. This is part 2 '2 hours. We've walked it many riding any distance can become Moore and went on to wi n 8 to of a long-range building and ex­ times! tiresome. 73 Amateur Acts Compete for Chance 5 over the 1961 Champions, Ada pansion program of the Cascade One hobby we recall was count­ The School bus business is big Oil Company. Moore was the pit­ Church. ing the amazingly high number of business nationwide and, for any­ cher for the Cougars and got cred­ automobile, coming and go in g one traveling any distance, a lot To Appear With Sho\Yboat Professionals it for the win. Mike DeVol pit­ nearly 100 in our 21 '2-hour walk of time is lost keeping behind a Saturday, July 14, has been set team composed of Douglas LaDue, ched for the losers. into town-going past at the ter­ bus d r o p p i n g off children. But as the date of the annual Lowell Dennis Sisson, and Paul Draper. Extra base hits; the homer by rific speed of as high as forty then, at least it's a lot safer for Showboat Talent Night this year, In the acrobatic department will Moore, doubles by Dennie Roe, P hil miles an hour, leaving us in a the children. Dr. H. R. Mueller, chairman of be Terry Johnson of Reed City, Rupp, Jerry Osmolinski and Dave cloud of dust so as to remark, Children being what they are, the event, announced this week. and coming from Grand Rapids, Dra ke for the Cougars. F or Ada "It's hardly safe to walk on the a highway is no place for them. Provision is being made to seat Carol Marie Kunst; "The Swamee Oil Co. , Mike Coale, John Jack­ highways any more!" Ask anyone who struck a child 6,000 spectators at the contest, and his Snakes," a 7-member son and Mike DeVol all had 2- darting out in front of their ve­ which will begin promptly at 7 troupe; Susan Earle: and the base hits. hicle what a terrible feeling that p. m . at the Showboat dock in Platte Sisters, Rosanne and Reb­ Cougars, 8 runs, 11 hits, 2 er­ Forest Hills Wins is! I once killed a dog-a child's Lowell. ecca. rors; and Ada Oil Company, 5 pet-doing just that, and that's A m a t e u r entertainers from Baton twirlers will include Mary runs, 6 hits and 7 errors. All-Star Game bad enough. throughout the state come to Low­ Roesch of Grand Ledge, who will Rupp P itches No-Hitter July 4th, Lion's Field, the All­ . We asked a lady in the Deep ell to compete in the event for tap-dance at the same time; the P hil Rupp of the Cougars pit­ Stars of the Forest Hills Summer South : .''Three different school one of the six amateur spots on "Calypso Cuti es," four girls from ched the first no-hitter of the sea­ Baseball league, and the AU-Stars buses for your children-why? the Lowell Showboat, scheduled to Hastings; and duets by Luralyn son last Thursday against the Bra­ of the Kelloggsville Pony League, "For one thing, we've grown so steam down the river this year and Nadine Ross of Grandville ves. He would have had a shut­ a beautiful day added up to a fast in this suburban area," she from July 23 through July 28. and P atty Lehman and Cheryl Recreationists will discover some big changes when they wheel out except for a call from the great time for all (except maybe said, "the new schools can't take Preliminary auditions for the an­ Crinnell from the Sheridan area. into their favorite s tate parks this summer. Since last fall, s ome $ 1.3 million worth of new c onstruction projects have been con• crowd that was mistaken for an Kelloggsville.) care of them all, and, still worse, nual talent contest will be held in Instrumentalists umpire's call; and while he was the afternoon of July 14 at the tracted under Michigan's parks permit-bonding program. Mos t of Kelloggsville jumped off to a 1 we've had so many children in­ Musicians performing solos will calmly tucking in his shirt, J im jured and even killed, crossing Runciman Elementary School. these are already underway .and many more capital improvement• run lead off starter Bif Freeman be pianist Nancy Shaw of Edmore are s cheduled to start shortly as a result of a recent $2 million Parrish, who had walked earlier, the highways, that the only safe Of the total numbe:- of acts au­ in the first inning. However, tois and accordianists Darlene Raz bond sale. At some parks, projects have been completed and wi~l trotted in from third with the lead was short lived as Phil Rupp way is for them to ride the bus." ditioning, approximately 35 vvill be be open for business during the 1962 season. The bulk of con• Br aves only run. Tim Williams selected by the amateur night com­ and Joe Cerva, both of Battle hit a letter high fast ball over Buses Needccl . Creek, and Buck Van<'lermeer of .tracted improvements, however, will not be ready for use until pitched the entire game for the Mr. Watkins, an ordained mm1s­ mittee to appear in the evening 1963. This s ummer's busy schedule of work is going to produce the center field fence after Randy The same condition prevails in Comstock Park. A young man with Braves anq gave up only 4 hits, ter , is a graduate of Bethany Col­ Ashley and Bernie VanderBerg our area . contest, during which judges from some inconveniences in parks; the same s ort of things you might a trumpet will be Dennis Platte expect if your own home were being remodeled. Progress is being all singles. lege and the College of the Bible walked and Chuck Reintges beat This is progress, plain and sim­ entertainment media will name the Braves, 1 run, 0 hits, 1 error; at Lexington, Kentucky. Since six winning acts. of Grand Rapids. made, however, to provide better facilities and more · elbow room out an infield single to load the pie-good for some, ·bad f o r and Cougars, 3 runs, 4 hits, and coming to the Board of Church Each winner is then slated to Elizabeh and Vincent Hogan of for the years ahead. Nearly $850,000 has been s pent to acquire bases. others-which perhaps some could Carson City will perform a piano keJ park lands under the permit-bonding program. ,.. 1 error. Extension, Mr. Watkin's work has In the third inning Kelloggs- foresee and still do nothing about appear with the professional enter­ Mich. Dept. of Conservadoll been primarily in the new church tainers before Showboat audiences duet, and "The Three Gabriels" Braves S-Lancers 3 ville's Rabidau tied the score with it. of Holland will enter a cornet trio. f i e l d, serving through general a homer after they had scored two No one would be so foolish as during one of the six big nights Tuesday, the Braves sent 3 pit­ counseling and the direction of of the world-famed minstrel show. In the combo category will ap­ chers to the mound to stop the in the second on two doubles and to compare a child's life with pear "The Minors" of Alma, Letter To The Editor fund-raising campaigns. This board a walk. Neither team scored in dollars and cents. Admission to the amateur con­ Lancers. Tim Williams started currently administers assets of test has been set at GOc a person, "The Beveridges" of Gowen, "Dav­ his first game since earlier in the the fourth. Who pays for riding a bus is, id Foerch and His Blue Water $22,463,568 and since its establish­ In the fifth Kelloggsville took the of course, another matter, with with all children under 12 admit­ Urges Yes Vote on Extra Millage season when he cracked a bone in ment in 1883 has made over 6,100 ted free if accompanied by their Combo" from Ovid , the Battle To the Editor A lot has been written about his hand. He went 3 innings· and lead 4 to 3 off reliever Ron Horst- its pros and cons for and against. Creek "Jets," and " Jim Glenn and loans totaling more than sixty parents. the bus fleet. It is a st&te law Bif Freeman took over and pit­ manshof. They added another in We walked to school when we His Band" and "Swingin' Swede For some time now. I have been million dollars. the sixth on 3 hits. Tim Moore were kids and were none the Judges for the event will be reading the letters to the editor that a school district must pick up ched three. Tom Poll came on in The congregational meeting has disc-jockey Skip Bell of WGRD, and His Scandinavians," both from children over 11 miles from a the 7th to save the win for Free­ came on to pitch in the 7th and worse for it, but would rather Grand Rapids. concerning the millage vote for been called by Robert Cribley, shut out Kelloggsville the rest of ride any ttme-but same as most Ed Kemp of WOOD, and Tom the Forest Hills District. I can no school and that the children over man. chairman of the congregation of Lewis of WKLW-FM. Mrs. Wayne Brott of Baldwin Ph miles can be expected to Greg Blocher started and took the way. Tom Poll hit a pinch children would today. And even will perform modern jazz to the longer read all the misleading Cascade Christian Church. It is to single with 2 men on in thef 7th grownups, for that matter; very 73 Acts Apply .'..u:ts without writing l1 letter my­ walk· up to %, of a....mile to a bus the loss for the Lancers. E xtra be hoped that all members will tune of "Up a Lazy River," stop. This is the bus schedule as base hits, Lancer s, a triple by to tie the score at 6 all. few people does one see out walk- As of Tuesday morning, 73 ama­ while a modern jazz dance will self. be in attendance. In the 8th Forest Hills put the ing these days, unless its at the teur acts had ma de application to proposed under the millage vote Blocher; and Braves, a double by be presented by P amela Briggs On Thursday, June 28, a letter Parrish. game on ice by scoring 3 runs golf course, and that costs, too ! appear in the preliminary audi­ written by Raoul F. Loranger in­ of August 6. and Rosanne Wawee, both of I cannot see how some 4,000 Lancers, 3 runs, 3 hits, 6 err ors; on 3 hits. The key blow was a An older persons says, "Give me tions Saturday afternoon. The list Grand Rapids. timated t hat there was a swim­ Vand er Laan Seeks bases loaded double by Rupp. the good old days !" I dunno of acts reads like a vaudeville qualified voters with over 2,500 and Braves, 8 runs, 9 hits, and Dancers Galore Audition ming pool among other luxuries 8 errors. Kelloggsville, 6 runs, 9 hits, 1 about the good old days being so showcard, with everything from in our school system. I called Mr. children in the schools can go to State Senate Post error; and Forest Hills, 9 runs, wonderful. If they were, it was be- m agic acts to imitations of Min­ Many of the contestants in thG' Loranger and asked him where the poles and turn down the last Lancers Win .P aris Township Super visor Rob­ 9 hits, and 1 error. cause we were young and care- nie Pearl slated to appear before afternoon auditions will put on the swimming pool was located, chance they can legally have to Friday, the Lancers downed the ert Vander Laan last week an­ ----- free and made the best of what the judges. their dancin' shoes, with the list and he said he was refering to provide millage for their children R. D. Brooks, Forest Hills Land nounced himself as a candidate ATTEND 25th ANNIVERSARY we had-looking at the world Performing mystifying feats of being headed by a lone; string of the city of Grand Rapids which for the coming year. Company team by the score of 9 for nomination for State Senator Mr. and Mrs. Milton Heaven, through rose-colored g 1 as s es, magic will be Gil Scott of Grand tap dancers which includes Deb­ has pools such as the YWCA and I would like to point out that to 8. John Jenson started for the in the 17th District by filing· his 7249 Denison Dr. SE spent the everything seemed rosy, but now Rapids, while comedy routines ra Barnes of Grand Ledge, Mich­ YMCA etc. What has this to do a millage vote must be registered Lancers and was relieved by petitions with County Clerk J ack week-end at Pt. Peele National that we are becoming old, de­ will be provided by Dick Ramon ael Holden of Battle Creek, Kathy with our vote? As most of you at the township office before Sept­ Ron Horstmanshof, who got cred­ Bronkema. Park in Leamington, Ontario, Can- crepit, and krinkle ~, ~e dream, of Battle Creek; the Razzoog Ras­ Gerald of Hastings, Barbara Barn­ know, there is no a swimming ember 1 to allow the millage to it for the win. , Although this is the firsl: time ada with their cousins Mr. and and of course the kids 111 our age cars, a family of comedy dancers hill and Robert Boughner of Char­ pool in the Forest Hills District. be put on the tax roll for Dec­ Fred Bentley started for R. D. he has sought state elective office, Mrs. Robert Gallagher ~n d family have it too good! . from Grand Rapids; Mrs. Virgil lotte, Penny Antcliff of Ionia, Joe ember . If we fail to pass some Brooks. Mike F rey came on la­ Vander Laan is no newcomer to who were celebrating their 25th Do they really, take everythmg Roundtree of Muir; Battle Creek's Spedowski of Big Rapids, Judy millage this t ime we will have to ter and was the losing pitcher. politics, having ser ved Paris Town­ wedding anniversary on Sunday, Iinto account? John Hagan ; Maren Peterson of Wilson of Wyoming, and duets Niel Weathers Heads wait one year before a new mill­ The only extra base hit of the ship as a member of the Library with a family gathering. C. Heemstra Mt. Pleasant; and Lowell's own composed of J oan Wernette and Forest Hills Board age vote can be placed on the game was a double by George Board, then successively as Trus­ 2606 Buttrick Ave. "Casketeers," a teen-age comedy Sharon Eggerding and Gail Yakes tax r oll. Haas for the R. D. Brooks. tee, Clerk, and Supervisor. and Janice Fuller, all of Grand Niel Weathers was elected presi­ I do not believe in luxuries for Lancers, 9 runs, 6 hits, 4 er­ A graduate of Grand Rapids Rapids. dent of the Forest Hills Board of our schools, but I know we must rors; and R. D. Brooks, 8 runs, Christian High School and Calvin Larger dance groups are "The Education last week at the or gani­ have progress. We cannot expect 6 hits, and 3 errors. College with a Masters Degree in 4-H'ers Tally 4-H Sisters and Their Twisting zation meeting. Jack Baines was our children to compete with Brooks Down Ada Oil P olitical Science from the Univer­ Misters" from Battle Creek, Muir's continued in the office of secretary other children unless they have a sity of Michigan, Vander Laan "Starlets," "The Blondell Danc­ The only game so far this sea­ of the board and Jam es Banta near equal chance of learning. son to be rained out was Mon­ taught at South Christian H i g h Year's Work On ers" from Allen P ark, "Teenage was elected treasurer. The Board Last year the school board op­ School for seven years before hold­ Rhythm Kicks" from Grand Rap­ day's contest between R. D. Br ooks voted to continue the same month­ erated o n a budget o f approxi­ F orest Hills Land Company and ing full-time office in his Com­ ids, and Reed City's "Jaydettes." mately 5 mills of which 2% was Dairy Proiects ly meeting time, the third Tuesday the Ada Oil Company teams. This munity. Charleston routines will be pre­ of each month at 8 P. m. in the voted and now expired, and 2% Vander Laan is a lifelong Re­ Raising dairy cattle and dem­ sented by Vickie Sue Thrush of was played in t he cool of the administration building. of which came out of reserve morning on Saturday. publican having served as a dele­ onstrating the use of dairy prod­ Alma, Gayle Tatroe and Don Beers funds (which are now almost gate to both County and state con­ ucts in meals are popular 4-H of Battle Creek, Lynne Moorman gone). Now they are asking for Bernie VanderBerg pitched all Baton Twirling C lasses the way for the Brooks to pick ventions. He r ecently resigned as Club projects. Hundreds of girls of Grand Rapids, and Connie Tom­ 4 mills. This is going backwards! up the win. He helped his own Chairman of Region VI in order and boys throughout the state, son of Sparta. Baton Twirling classes in this Can we not afford to vote for to run for the Senate . in checking project results, are cause by slam ming a line drive Song and dance numbers will be area got off to a good start on this millage which is so necessary over the right field fence for a probably asking themselves the Tuesday, J une 19. There is still and :vital for the education of presented by sisters Cheryl and 2-run homer. question a prize-winning dairy­ Maureen Mason of Grand Rapids, time to join these classes. Have our children? Mrs. A. Thomas maid asked herself. a professional teach you, a nd learn ' I will gladly try to answer any Tommy Sytsma pitched for Ada Dolores and Rosalyn Ruiz of Al­ Oil and was tabbed with the loss. "Where would I be today if ma, Sue Ann Sundin of Benton the right way. questions anyone has r egarding Dies On July 5 I had not had the opportunity TEACH• .•.• He gave up 8 runs on only 5 hits Harbor, and Gary and Shelley Beginners classes and classes on the millage. If I do not know the Mrs. Eva B. Thomas, aged 74, to join 4-H?" Accor ding to the • while his team mates committed Gramer of Mt. Morris. fire baton, flag baton, fancy strut- answer, I will find someone who 7 errors. The only extra base hit of Cascade Township passed away youths' own stories, they learn Other dancers are Debra Scalice ting, military, two baton duets, or does. Thursday evening at the Maple good health habits, accept re­ of the game was the home run of Grand Rapids and Donna Ga­ try out for one of the Corps. These If anyone is in need of trans­ by VanderBerg. Grove Medical Facility. sponsibility and work with le.:~- ~ production bel of Reed City, who will do a are all taught by U. S. T. A. reg- portation or help in relation to She is survived by her husband, others. And they usually profit -· . . R. D. Brooks, 8 runs, 5 hits, novelty ballet as a penguin. istered teachers, Bonnie DeLaat getting to the poles to vote, please 1 error; and Ada Oil Company, Archie; one brother, Charles Law­ from their efforts. · ····:··~····-.·················,""( ~ · ······--- . Plenty of Singers, Too and Jeana Bos . contact me and I will make ar- yer , and one niece, Miss Dorothy The dairy project is open to 1 r un, 2 hits, and 7 errors. Vocalists include Bill Hart of Call GL 6-3086 or OR 6-3551 if rangements for them. Lawyer, both of Grand Rapids. boys and girls who have one you are interested in joining the J ames C. Hufford League Standings Services were he>ld Monday after- ! marketing Cannonsburg, Erika Fiebich of Cougars 6 2 dairy animal or an established class. 4549 -Braeburn S.E. 3 noon at the Cross-Miller Funeral herd. Many young dairy mem­ -~· . Grand Rapids, Richard Winkler of Brab es 5 ~ Grand Rapids 6, Michigan Home in Caledonia, with Rev. .... : ...... •...... Lake Odessa, Thelma Stout (who Lancers bers started with a single heifer, • GL. 4-9650. 3 4 • accompanies herself on tape) of Raymond Gaylord of the Cascade and in 10 years or less built a • Brooks 3 5 Christian Church officiating. Inter- valuable herd. • • Ionia, country music singer J erry To Sell Eleven Ada Oil 2 ·: Shassberger of Grand Rapids, Dan 5 ment was in Whitneyville Ceme­ Of the 134,000 club members • consumption Games Next Week tery. in 50 states enrolled in a dairy ~~l!?"''ffiil··· : Aller, also of Grand Rapids, and • Judye Kay Graul of Saranac . School Buses nospital notes Monday, J uly 16, Cougars vs. The sympathy of the community animal project today, about a R. D. Brooks (Lions). is extended to Mr. Thomas. third are girls. This ratio held .... :································••} Many singing groups have also Niel Weathers, newly elected Donald Heaven, 7249 Denison • signed up to appear before the President of Forest Hills School Drive, S. E ., underwent a tonsil­ Tuesday, July 17, Lancers vs among the six national dairy Cougars (Ada Rec. F ield) . CAR WASH SATURDAY scholarship winners last year. contest judges, including Jusy Pos­ Board, annouces the Board's de­ lectomy at the Grand Rapids Os­ contest judges, including Judy Pos­ cision to sell eleven school buses teopathic Hospital on July 6. Tuesday, July 17, Ada Oil Com­ The M. Y. F. youth group of the pany vs. Braves (Lion's). Cows Cooperate the dairy foods demonstration Each of the 4-H dairy pro­ thumus (a former Showboat on a sealed bid basis. Steven Banta, son of Mr. and Snow Methodist Church are hav­ program. Queen), who will sing a duet with The buses to be sold are, natu­ Wednesday, July 18, Braves vs. ing a car wash at the W. S. C. S. The 4-H'ers not only learn grams has a sponsor that pro­ Mrs. James Banta, 1885 Spaulding Lancers (Lions) . how to care for dairy animals, The "know-how, show-how" vides incentive awards in the Maria Retzlaff of Grand Rapids; rally, the oldest or in poorest con­ Road, S. E., underwent surgery Hall on Saturday, July 14, begin­ "The F ootnotes" from Lansing; dition although all of them have Thursday, July 19, R. D. Brooks ning at 9 a. m. but also adopt proven scientific project is a favorite of the form of medals, wrist watches, at Blodgett Hospital on Wednesday. vs. Ada Oil Cmpany (Lion's). methods of feeding, milking, younger teenagers. Sometimes educational trips and college "The Squires" from Grand Rap­ been in use during the past school James Vekasi, son of Mr.· and Back Our Boys marketing and breeding. the girls pair off and work up scholarships. ids; " The Shoup Family Septette" year. Mrs. Mike Vekasi, 6429 Wendell manshof. Dennie Roe was the los­ Showing and judging cattle a team demonstration. Others This year marks the 15th of Custer; "The Swagmen" of St. The decision to sell the buses J ust a reminder- boys like at­ er for the Cougars. Street, was in Blodgett Memorial tention ; in fact, they need it! are exciting aspects of the dairy develop a solo demonstration. anniversary of the dairy foods Johns; "The Rambeaux", a was made by the Board as a r e­ Hospital last week with strep in­ The Cougars bounced back and Will they get yours through super­ program, according to the mem­ Audiences range from a few demonstration program sponsor­ Rockford barbershop quartet which sult of the failure of the millage fection. took it out on R. D. Brooks Tues­ bers. Extension dairy special­ club members, groups of adults, ship by the Carnation Company entertained at the Showboat kick­ votes, held on April 10 and again vised competitive baseball-or will day. Cougars 9 r uns, 15 hits and off meeting; "The Jesters" of on June 11, necessitating a drastic Mrs. Virgle Kimble, 1850 Spaul­ they get yours by committing some ists, dairy industry personnel to television viewers. of Los Angeles. ding Road, S. E ., is an opera­ 1 error ; Brooks, 6 runs, 7 hits and and volunteer club leaders help The Oliver Corporation of Belding; "The Stardusters," a reduction in the transportation petty crime? 4 errors. Rewards Vary quartet made up of Candy Roth, program of the school system. tive patient at Blodgett Memorial See YOU at the games! the young people acquire know­ Chicago, for the sixth straight Hospital. Ada Oil Company downed the how and skills that will enable Among favorite r ecipes are year, provides the dairy animal Sharon Jones, Pat Mullen and Su­ It is planned to operate about Week Olcl Scores Braves for their second win of the them to continue a modern frosty milk drinks, cottage program awards. san Doyle of Lowell; " The La­ 16 regular buses next year . Mrs. Bert Vandermaas, 1715 Pat­ Due to the vacationing personnel season Wednesday. Braves 3 r uns, dairy operation. cheese salads, cakes, sandwich County, state and national Salles" from Grand Rapids; Fred Individuals interested in bidding terson, S. E., underwent surgery of the Suburban Life we were un­ 5 hits· and 3 errors: Ada Oil, 8 spreads, snacks and party fare. and Marilyn Diamond of Lansing; may secure inform­ at the Grand Rapids Osteopathic able to get the highlights of the runs, 8 hits and 7 errors. win ners are selected by the Hospital last week. · Seeing Leads to Eating The recipes are double-barreled, Cooperative Extension Service, and the three Byrne Sisters, Zeta, ation at the Superintendent's of­ game on on time for the week of After 2 straight losses, the Brav­ This year an estimated 200,000 youthful meal planners point and awards are distributed Bess and Rose, of Ada. fice at 4368 Heather Lane, phone Miss Mary Kay Vergerg, 884 June 25 to 28. Here is a brief es ·rallied to down the R. D. club members from Maine to out, because they are packed through the National 4-H Serv­ GL 9-0165. Also, see ad on Want Orlando Street, underwent surgery outline of what happened. · Brooks. Braves 10 r uns, 10 hits. 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Call UN 8- c13 · BOX Nlm'IBER: If box number in care of this office Is de- old home; FHA Terms. 1 % miles HOUSE FOR RENT OR SALE- Agency, TW 7-9259. c13 ~~. cl3 QUICK RESULTS- SMALL COST. sired, add 50c to above. BABY BUTLER Bed and tenda, That's when you use Ledger Want north of Lowell on Vergennes 618 Riverside Drive . Inquire NEW AND USED 5 lo 30 hp. plus baby miscellaneous item s. St. "Will build to specifications" Bernar:d Kropf, 417 Howard St. ALL ERRORS in telephone advertisements at sender's risk. Aas to buy, sell, rent or trade. WILLIAM SCHREUR, Contract­ Evinrude outb'd motors at close Evinrude motor . Call GL 4-2633. And it's so easy just phone c13 RATES are based strictly on uniform Wa».t Adv. Style. c13 or & Builder, TW 7-9189. c27tf LOOK out prices from $45 up. Also TW 7-9261. p13 6 ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT-at boats and trailers. House of OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanie.d by re- mittance. F OR SALE- Hand wringer s, double L OT FOR SALE- Amity and Spring Alto on 60th Street. Availa ble J uly For Qual ity, Fo r Value Townsend, phone TW 7-7106. c13 AUCTIONEER SE RVICE. MY rec­ Street in Lowell by owner. TW Copy for Ads on This Page Must Be in cot, small gas heater, 3 burner ord in sales work spea ks for 20. Call UN 8-4001 or UN 8-5081. FOR SALE- 5 hp. Mercury out­ oil stove, wood and coal cook itself. Make your sale date with 7-9644. c13 c13-14 TW 7-9261 Ledger Office Before 5 P. M. on Tuesdays. stove, large dining table, dres­ board, $65. Good condition, Ph. me now. I'll help you plan. Geo. APAR',l'MENT FOR RENT- F our WHAT UN 8-0457. 14016 84th St., Clarks­ ser. Upright phonograph, bath ADA- Three bedroom home on 3- VanderMeulen, auctioneer. Dut­ acre lot. Oil furnace, screened r ooms and bath. Call at 205 N. Eve rythin g for The Builder vi~. cl3 tub, toilets, lavatory sinks, tab­ ton, MY 8-8571. p13 LARGE-SIZED DUAL-THERM oil les, m etal chair, rocker, small porch. $8,900. Small down pa~­ Hudson St. evenings or call PORTABLE WE LDING SERVICE heater with electric lighter and schooldesk, suitcases, elec. fans, SIMPLICITY GARDEN TILLERS. ment. TW 7-7388 or TW 7-7701. c13 Tool & Die welding, machine re­ CALL TODAY ADA-Income property. Two bung­ WHERE blower. $35. In good condition. stools, loads of toys, dishes, Several models in stock, Toro FOR RE NT- Sleeping r oom for pair. Roy and John R inard, Ob­ P hope TW 7-7351. c13tf dress form , fruit jars, metal TV Lawnmowers. Service on all alow-style homes on double lot. Conven iently Lo cated erley Drive, Lowell. Phone days $16,500 for both. ·working person. Home privileges. OR 6-4511 base, c r i b m attress, folding m akes of garden tractors and Call TW 7-9858 or CH 5-0987. p13- In Cascade TW 7-7267, nights TW 7-9065. FORD F AIRLANE 500-for sale chairs . Layton's Store, 12993 lawnmowers. Wittenbach Sales ADA-Three bedroom home in vil­ p12-15 by owner. A good car, priced Cascade Road. c13 & Service Co., Lowell, TW 7- lage. $9,000. Terms. MODERN UPSTAIRS a partment SUMMER FILL PRICES to sell. 897-7842. c13tf CASCADE-River front 3-bedroom SIAMESE KITTENS- 12 weeks old. 9207. c13 for rent. P artly furnished. Nice I IN EFFECT rancher . Large, fenced yard. 2- location, east of City limits. Call WHEN Registered. Bowens, 289 E. Main, SCREENS NEED REPAIRING? COME TO THE BARGAIN BARN BUYING car garage. Fireplace. $16,500. TW 7-7676. c13 We're Always On The Job Saranac, 3541. p13 We repair and replace all screen A NEW OR USED CAR? at 9035 Ba iley Drive, Ada. Fur- CAMPAU LAKE-Two bedroom ~ and storm sash. Lowell Lumber To Serve Your PAINT, WALLPAPER, drapery, FOR LOW, LOW, BANK RATES niture, clothing and m iscellan- cottage. Five years old. Furn­ APARTMENT FOR R ENT-Three and Coal Company, CHECK WITH eous items. July 13 and 14, all ished, fenced yard, 100 x 100. r ooms and bath. Call TW 7-7534 Building Needs linoleum, rugs. Wool and nylon 3 floor covering on hand and spec­ ______c_l STATE SAVINGS BANK day. ci3 Full bath, screened por ch, $5.000. or evenings TW 7-7104. c13 $500 down. ial order. House of Townsend, RCA PORTABLE VICTOR Stereo- Lowell, Mich. NEXT TIME- Dial TW 7-9259 for TRAILER LOT FOR RE NT-Med- TW 7-7106. c13 phonic dual amplifier, four speak- c43 tf any insurance needs. You too, LOWELL-Four' m iles east. 76 a­ WHY a product of Phillips Petroleum Co. ium size. Call 868-6727. p13 er system. Clar ksville OW 3- 11 f" d ·t t u f'rst 'cres, 2 family house. $8,000. E..,_l._ THURSD A y I W1· m 1 pays o see s 1 . Terms. 3693, Axel Carlson. p13 TRUCKING EV .n. P eter Speerstra Agency, TW 7- Because Our Entire to Lake Odessa stock sale. Call . c13 LOWELL - Large, newer, 2-bed­ Business Is Based On ADA OIL CO. COIN-OP TYPE DR Y CLEANING George Francisco, TW 7-7817 _ 9259 room rancher in good location, , Good Things JIM'S 8 lbs. for $1.50. Cascade P aing c46tf TANK FULL? Call Fuller Septic $12,600. SERVICE To You Now F eaturing ... Lawn Mower & Ser vice Center, across from ------Tank Cleaning, licensed and J:>ond- LOWELL-Two-family home on to Eat Old Kent Bank in Cascade. Ph. BULLDOZING-Dir t and gravel ed. Day 0r night emergency serv- Hudson St. Good repair. $7,500. Service 458-4047. c52tf hauling and grading. Also deliver ice. Member of Ada Business- Terms. END OF SEASON" BARGAINS­ WHO 7205 Bradfield, Ada 24-Hour rotted cow manure. Merle Coger men's Association. Phone OR 6- LOWELL-Two-bedroom bungalow Seed Potatoes, 90c bu. ; Mixed CADILLAC 14 ft. fishing boat with OR 6-1891. c3 tf . c51 tf 5986 near new high school. $6,900. Hay 25c a bale. D. A. McPher­ a 61" beam, 28" deep and 25 son, 1276 Parnell Ave., TW 7- CALL OR 6-1744 hp. rating. Was $325, now only SEELEY CONSTRUCTION- Build­ Submit offers. Burner Service sARGEANT AVENUE (Near Ada) 7110, Lowell. c3tf Cascade --- --· $229. E vinrude m otors, TeeNee ing and remodeling. C e m e n t THINKING OF FREE P ICKUP AND SKILLED BURNER SERVICE trailers and Kayat Pontoon boats work, basements, blocks, ehim­ -42 acres with small, unfinish­ MEATS-" No middle man we but­ DE LIVERY TECHNICIANS Landman Sport Center, 2956- neys and fireplaces. Houses, ga- HOME IMPROVEMENT? ed house. cher our own." Fill your freezer Lumber Co. SARANAC- Two bedroom bunga­ 28th Street, S. E . GL 2-5715. rages, additions and barns. All FOR FINANCIAL HELP BE with 1h good beef, cut up, 42c "Our Service Goes All Out" All Mowers Repaired and I low near school and shopping. 6790 Cascade Rd. 459-9189 Sharpened c49tf kinds of buildings. Experienced SURE AND CALL ON a lb. Lean pigs cut up, 29c a and guaranteed work. Ph. L. J . $6,000. $1,000 down. lb. Wrapped, frozen, labeleq, 4c Seeley, TW 7-9164. c2tf ST ATE SAVINGS BANK TIMPSON AVENUE- Three-year. a lb. extra. Also over the coun­ Lowell, Mich. old 3-bedroom r ancher. Acre lot. ter cuts, any quantity. Custom HAL GOSS AZZARELLO CHEVROLET, Buick. c43 tf $13,200. butchering, cutting, wrapping & Try our fine service. Lowell, R. J. TIMME R REALTY, freezing. E ast Paris Packing Co., Mich. TW 7-9294 for appointment. AUCTION SALK-Saturday, July Post Office Building, Ada , AGENT 14, at 1 p. m. 420 Riverside 4200 East Paris Road, S. E ., CH c19tf Michigan. Office Phone 676- 1-0945. Open daily until 5 p. m. Drive, Lowell, Michigan. To set­I Dodge ALLSTATE AUCTION-Saturday, J uly 14, 1 3901; residence, 459-3011. J ack Fridays until 8 p. m. c48tf tle the estate of J . C. Hatch. INSURANCE COMPANIES p. m., 2 miles E ast of Cale­ F a hrni salesman - TW 7-9334, Household goods, dishes, furni­ or Cari Simmerer, salesman­ CHERRI-ES ~ BLACK sweet and donia, 1st House north of 92nd ture and antiques, pots and pans, 906 W. MAIN, LOWELL TW 7-7638. c13-15 Windsors. Pick your own every, SALVAGE MERCHANDISE from Street at 9070 Alaska Ave. House­ hand tools, lawn tools, large a­ day except Sunday. Kenneth F ox, 897-7985 hold goods including Westing­ our fire sale basement stock. m ount of wood working tools, FOR SALE-Comfortable two-bed­ 8959- 36th Street, S. E., 897-9725. Dividend Days. Dishes, pots, pans, porclains, al- Auto _ Life - Hospitalization house 11 ft refrigerator (like new) including lat he. Several electric room house. Oil furnace. 2 acres c13 ---ARE--- I uminum, glassware, etc. Close Homeowners Automatic washer and dryer, m otors, some antique g uns, pic­ Barn newly painted. Phone TW out at ~ price while they last. Fire _ Boat _ Commercial electric range, 21" blond TV, tures, old phonograph. This will 7-7655. . c13-14 PICK YOUR OWN CHERRIES­ House of Townsend, Lowell, c9tf living, dining and bedroom furn­ be a good sale. Col. Red Merritt They are ready now, 5c lb. D. A, TW 7-7106. c13 I iture, 1952 Cadillac couple De­ Auctioneer , Greenville, Michigan. CAMPBELL LAKE- 2 lake-front McPherson, 1276 P arnell Ave. - FOR SALE- 10 acres mixed hay. Ville, 1950 GMC ~ -ton pickup. Phone PL 4-4148. · c13 lots. Beautiful homesites. Cash c13 HOUSEWIVES- Did you know that Also 10 acres wheat straw. UN Many other articles. R ay A. or terms. Also year-round lake­ Dollar Savings every Thursday a fternoon from 8-2181. p13 Hodges, owner. George Vander­ TOP SOIL FOR SALE- Also fill front home on Kettle Lake. 12- RASPBERRIES-For table, jam , 1 till 3, the housewives of Low­ Meulen, · a uc.tioneer. c13 dirt and bank gravel. Everett 14 miles from Grand Rapids or freezing. Order '!OW, will de:- ell get together for a roller skat­ TIMOTHY SEED- 4 bushel besti ------­ Carey, Lowell. Phone ,TW 7-7015 Phone UN 8-412$. c13-16 liver any amount . Edwards, I · ing session. Free coffee and quality. Sold my farm, must G~RMAN SHEPHERD- top qual- .c5f TW 7-9510. c13 cookies served. Legion's Big dispose. Will take 12 cents for 1ty pups, 10 weeks. Best Blood- Wheel. c47tf quick sale, 454-2672. c13-14 lines, line bred 2-3 on Grd. Vic- WILL THE PARTY WHO borrow­ MONTMORE NCY CHERRIES - Days·· Pick your own. 5c lb. Ph. TW 7..- . tor Ch. '.!'roll Von Richterbach. ed t he chain-fall and block and BLOCKS- 8 in. concrete 18c; 8 in. ANGUS COW- Due July 20. Clarks- Dam was Best Bitch in Midwest tackle please return as I would HOME 7457. Ruth Kerr, 10038 Bailey cinder 21c ; 2c per block deliv­ ville, OW 3-3693, Axel Carlson. Futurity '!61" -(47 shown) Geo. like to use them? Thank you Drive, N. E. c13 ered. Vosburg Block and Gravel p13 VanderMeulen, 6160 Broadmoor, Walter R. Wieland, 52nd Street ' FIN ·ANCJNG FOR Y-0-U Co., 8876 Grand R iver Drive, A_U_C_T_I_O_N__ S_A_ L_E_ __ S_a-tu_r_d-ay_,_J_u_l_:ll (M-37) Route 2,. Caledonia , MY Lowell, Michigan. p13 About -0ne in ever y 20 of your Ada, OR 6-3397 or OR 6-3393. 14, at 1 p. m . L . M. Chapel 8-8571. c13 tax dollars goes to pay a F ederal e52tf Long Term Mortgages, for new farm , 7829 McCords Ave., Route F OR SALE-LEONARD Refriger­ wo_rker earning $10,000 or m or e. The factory is paying us a bonus SCHOOL BUS SALE 1, Alto, Michigan. Farm tools, construction, remodeling o ·r ator, in good condition, $20. Call home pµrchase. Come in and THE FOREST HILLS BOARD of household goods, miscellaneous. UN 8-2001. c13 Building Materials "Dividend" and Education will receive bids for Terms Cash- unless other ar­ discuss your plans with· us, LAWN MOWE RS sharpened and re­ FREE DELIVERY t he sale of eleven used school rangements have been made with FREE ESTIMATES buses at its Administration of­ t he clerk before day of sale. paired. All types Rotary blades LOWELL C. B~ EARL'E We will pass this savings on·to you fice, 4368 Heather Lane, S. E., Charles Colby, Alto Bank, clerk. sharpened. Pre c·i s ion grind­ WE GIVE S&H GREEN until 3 :00 p. m. on August 15. Al Brenner, auctioneer . clj ing. Rink's Sharpit and Fixit STAMPS SAVINGS & LOAN PLUMBING AND IN GOOD OLD Bu1es may be seen on the park­ Shop, pick up and delivery. Ph. with Every Cash P urchase ASSOCIATION ., HOT WATER HEATING ing lot near the bus repair gar­ CLEANING- CARPETS, furniture, GL 6-9011 and 245-6694. c47tf age on the high school site at walls, m inor carpentry. Free es­ 217 West Main Street CONTRACTOR AND GREENBACKS! 5901 Hall Street, S. · E. P ersons timates. Call Boersma and Van­ POTTED EVER-BLOOMING rose Phone TW 7-7132 REPAIR WORI\: } wishing to place bids m ay se­ derBee, OR 6-3097 or GL 4-0285. bushes and climber s in bud Meekhof Lumber cure informa tion and bid sheets c13tf and bloom, all colors. Weeping PH. UN 8-6715 willows, shade trees, flowering at the school Administration Alto, Michigan office by telephoning GL 9-0165 CRIB OF CORN F OR SALE-Call shrubs, blueberries, clematis vi­ Co. Personal .We Will Give V-0-U A 868-6727. p13 c13 nes, and tree peonies. Birchwood 6045-28th Street, S. E. . . Garden Floral and Gift Shop, FINE WEDDING INVITATIONS- '_ SALE- Saturday, J uly 14, 10 a. m. Phone GL 6-1557 SECURITY- F or your valuables 730 Godfrey S treet ~ TW 7-7737. 24-hour service, napkins and other HUNDRED DOLLAR with a safety deposit b0x in the to 5 p. m . at 414 N. Lafayette c8tf accessories. Box of FREE 'Bhank YOUR new vaults of the State Savings Street. Refr igerator, excellent Closed Sat. Afternoons you notes and etiquette book with condition, $75. Also some old PONTIAC-OLDS Bank, Lowell as low as $4.40 a PICK UP OUR "FABULOUS 50" I o.rder. Llndy Press, 1127 East style furniture, dishes and house­ listing at Thornapple TV and During year. Ask a member of the staff July all'd August Fulton, Grand Rapids. GL 9-6613 .. REPRESENTATIVE IN THE BILL for more information. c16tf hold goods. Some ·antiques. c13 Appliance Center , in Casca de. c40tf F9BEST HILLS AREA Open F riday til 9. Phm1e Gl 1- STUMPS-Cut from lawns a n d DRY CLEANING- $1.00 for suits, . 0066. c13 LEDGER OFFICE HOURS- The ·with each NEW CAR you purchase dresses, and topcoats. Quality fields 4 to 6 in. below ground Wanted Ledger office is open daily from JOE JAGER level. Will not damage lawns, cleaning guaranteed. Veteran's BULLDOZING- Basem ents, 1 o t s 8 :00 a. m. tQ 5 :00 p. m. except , 1106 Argo GL 9-2179 from us from now until Aug .. I, 1962 Dry Cleaners pickup station lo­ free estimate. Call DR 4-5755, . cleared, etc. F ree estim ate, spe­ TIMBER WANTED-Cherry, Wal- for Saturday when we close at Pat Gallagher, Lake Odessa, Rte cated in the Cascade Paint & cial job rates. Baker Excava­ nut, soft maple, hard maple noon. (Closed 12 :00 to 1 :00 for Wittenbach Sales & 2. c50tf Service Center building in Cas­ ting, GL 6-6150. c6tf elm. Plycoma Veneer Co. Call' Lowell. p40tf · Service Co. cade across from Old K e n t PLUS! SEPTIC TANKS CLE ANE D- For Olympia 3-3341 or evenings, 01- TW 7-9207 Lowell, Michigan TRASH AND JUNK HAULED- Bank. Open daily 9 to 6. c28tf ympta 3-2811. cii3tf !'{one of us is perfeet, but some 48 tf Cascade Twp., Bob's P ick-up prompt service, phone Francis wom en assume they are. TOP TRADE-IN ALLOWANCES Service. P h. 397_9031. c3Itf ALTO BEAUTY SHOP will be open Sloan, Orleans, Michigan, Phone EXPE RIENCED LADY would like Tuesday, Wednesda y, Friday a nd 761-3623. c21tf work. General cleaning, hoUs e FOR SALE-'53 Pontiac 6, hand Saturdays. Flossie will be in on: cleaning. Will do washings o r LIBERAL MIDSUMMER DISCOUNTS shift, good running condition Wednesday. Phone UN 8-4291. GENERJ\L AU~TION SALE-Eve. 1 Cascade Beauty Shop is open ery Friday rught at 7 :30. New ironings. References. Call TW 7- CASCADE .REAL ·ESTATE Battery new, tires, brakes good 7814 before 8-~1 a. m. c-49t f $100. GL 9-3756. c13 every day and Tuesday, Wednes- and .us~d me;cJ:ian_dise. E very- BANK FINANCING day and Thursday evenings. one mv1ted. l \,li miles north of BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY- Ga - MONARCH COMBINATION wood Pat Blue Kathy Book, operators. VO 6-0756. clOtf rage and body shop, well estab - OFFICE and electric stove. Very good F lossie will be in all day on Tues­ lished business, building stock & "Where every deal is a fair deal" THE BEST AVAILABLE SERVICE condition, $60. GL 6-6928. c13 TOP SOIL FOR SALE - Also fill day and in the evening. Call GL dirt. E. Car ey, Lowell. Phone t ools or will sell separately Store-room a n d seven room MEMBER GRAND RAPIDS REAL FRIGIDAIRE refrigerator, very 4-7479. c6tf TW 7-7015. c5tf ESTATE BOARD good condition, OR 6-3521. c13 apartment on second floor. Lo- WE NEED USED CARS DON'T STOP E ATING- L 0 SE CUSTOM ALUMINUM AWNINGS, cated in S©ath-east Grand Rap - Our use d ca r inventory is low . .. ou r new GAS AND ELECTRIC RANGES, Weight safely with Dex-a-diet tab­ Columns, draperies, valances, ids. Am retiring, r easonable GERRIT fJAli(ER - REAL TOR new and used. Electric refrig­ lets, only 98c for a full week's rods, venetian blinds, reupholst­ terms can be arranged for re­ car inventory is high. You can never buy a erators, freezers, washjng m a­ supply. Christiansen Drug, Low­ ering, furniture refinishing, F ree sponsi ble I>arty. For inform ation new car easier or more wisely than right chines (wringer and a utomatics) ell. p49-20 Estimates. American V. B. Mfg. call GL 9-0561 or CH 3-4817 eve- REAL ESTATE APPRAISALS N-0 -W ! Al~o Easy Spin dryers and elec- PIANO TUNING & SERVICE- Co., Phone 422 Ionia . p51-ll nings a nd week-ends. cll-14 tric dryers. House of Townsend, Electronic tuning assures accur- c31 E OW Phone TW 7-7106. c13 acy. Prompt service. Orval Jes- CALL ME IMMEDIATELY for any WANTED- Women for our fash - broken window glass, aluminum ion par.t.y. plan. No investment Come To 930 W. Main Today ! sup, TW 7-7366, Lowell. c49tf or wood. Will give you prompt no deliveries. Call LE 4-2869, ' COLTS-model 1917 Army Revolver service on replacing. Ada, Cas- c13-16 ' Evenings Phone Duke T.homet, TW 7·7593, 45 ACP $24.50. Save on reload cade, and Eastm ont area only. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED fo Heavy, Sturdy Drinking Vi11cc McCambl'idge, TW 7·9G67; or J ack Smith, TW 7·9389 FREE! r ammunition ; 38 cal $1.50 box of Ed Strong, GL 10956 or GL 1- sm all famH'y including : hus Glasses with Purchase of WHE EL ALIGNMENT 50; 45 cal. auto. $1.50 for 50. , 0986. c49tf - band, El consulting engineer ; 8 Galk)ns. of Gasoline. AND BALANCE 50c extra without cases. Franks BLUEBERRY NURSERY- Stock wife, his seC'retary; · a nd he '.[' FREE! 5c to $1.00 Store, Lowell. TW 7- selling out at r educed prices'. m other part of the time. Loca With Pur chase Of 4 - BUY WITH CONFIDENCE 9977. c tf Blueberry Hill Nursery, Route tion "in country, near Alto. Goo d from your 4 NEW ATLAS TIRES NOW STATE APPROVED- Driver 3, Rockford. c8tf working conditions. Excellen t Lubrica~ing - OH Changes t · · h l f G d R 'd salary. Wjnter months spent i n ' (Any size- at competitive prices) rammg sc oo o ran api s, REFRIGERATION SERVICE, Re- Chtysler Corp. "Quality" Dealer I nc. Ccurses f or hi. g h sc h 001 s t u- friger ators, freezers, milk cool- Florida a nd California. Refer- d ent s b e t ween 16 and 18 years ers. Clark Fletcher. P hone TW ences exchanged. Call 868-6673 · lune-Ups · t t · · for interview. cl 3 WIIEEL ALIGNMENT AT of age. Ad u lts pnva e ra mmg 7-9390. c9tf ------,TIRE$ BATTERIES HALF PRICE WITH PURCHASE and courses for motor scooter ------­ OF TWO NEW ATLAS T£RES at 15 years of age. 337 Ottawa, CARPENTRY, BRICK AND ce- JACKSON MOTOR SALES BULK GARDEN SEEDS-Complete rnent work wanted. Call OR 6- N. W. Phone 456-8227 or GL 2- line of bulk garden seeds, all 1665 . cl3 DODGE CUS'.rOM 880 - POLARA - DART - LANCER 2095. c48tf the varieties you want . Ball Flor­ Jim's Marathon Service TRUCKS CASCADE STANDARD al 517 E. Main, Lowell. c52tf PAINTING- INTERIOR and ex­ WE GIVE GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS ON GAS AND O,IL "The Homf' o( Dependable Used Cars" SERVICE Sign in a Baltimore (Md) rest- DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY 930 W. Main St., Lowell Ph. TW 7-9281 6895 Cascade Rd. terior. Wall washing a nd paper TRUSSES- Trained fitter, surgical aura nt : "Knives, forks and spoons Phone GL 6-1850 cleaning. Quality work. Phone appliances, etc. Koss R e x a 1 I are not m edicine. P lease do not Jim Vincent, Prop. M-21, Ada-Ph. OR 6-9101 897-7317. D. Millering. cll-14 Drugs, Saranac, Mich. c39tf take after meals." .-.

Sharon Griffin, UBURBAN LIFE, .;JULY 1%, 1962 Patricta 'King PAGE THREE Vanderlaan Roger Depe1-0 Becomes Bride Of Area Church News OHI0-500 FREEWAY Don Harrington W ins TV Outlines Wed June 30 R,oger Roivland Eastmont Ref. Church Ada Community Ref. On Sunday, July 15th, the guest At Scout Raffle July 4 The Ada Community Reformed Em-OPEN Cascade Christian Church was On Friday, July 13, the Mr. and Church was the scene Saturday • • • • UNDER CONSTR• the setting for the wedding of minister will be Rev. Henry Kik, Mrs. Club a re planning a potluck Donald Harrington, 5785 Ada Campaign Issues afternoon, J une 30th at 3 p. m. Mfas Patricia Anne King and Rog­ Councellor and Executive Director supper at 7 p. m. at Townsend Drive, S.E., was the winner of a of the wedding of Miss Sharon er Allen Rowland Saturday after­ of Christian Guidance Bureau of P ark. new television set given away Griffin and Roger Depew. Rev. noon at 4 :30 p. m. Rev. Ray­ Grand Rapids. Come and bring another couple. July 4 at a fund-raising raffle Sylvester H. Moths officiated at mond Gaylord officiated at the The committee in charge is Mr. sponsored by Ada Boy Scout Troop the ceremony. ceremony. Cascade Christian Church and Mrs. Peter VandenBos and 290. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Tichelaar. Parents of the couple are Mr. Miss Karen Snyder, organist, The Church Awards class will Proceeds from the raffle, held and Mrs. Wesley Griifin of Low­ played the traditional wedding meet at 10 a. m. on Saturday, Guest Minister during the holiday festivities at ell and Mr . a nd Mrs. Roland A. music and accompanied Mrs. Mil­ July 14th. The guest minister on Sunday, the Ada Ball Park, will be used Depew of Alto. ton Heaven, soloist. Installation of Officers July 15, will be Rev. Louis Smith to send members of the Scout troop to Camp Ottawa. The Scouts For her wedding the former There will be a service of in­ of Holland, Michigan. The bride is the daughter of will leave for their one-week Miss Griffin chose a lace gown stallation for the newly elected Of­ Mr. and Mrs. Wilfred D. King, camping stint August 12. with organdy tiers forming a brief ficers of the church on Sunday, President Kennedy gets $100,000 on 7368 Cascade Rd. S.E. Mr. and Troop 290 wishes to thank the train. An orange blossom crown July 15th at both the 8 :30 and the a year, quadrupling what George Mrs. John Rowland, 4360 Whitney­ many people who purchased tick­ held her veil. She carried a bou­ 9 :45 a. m. services. Washington got (but what a dif­ ville Rd. S.E. a re the parents of ets for the raffle and .helped to quet of pink roses, white carna- Mid·Week Meeting ference in take-home). the bridegroom . make the project a success. tions a nd stephanotis . Miss Donna Escorted to the altar by her On Wednesday, July 18th there M. Wissman was maid of honor will be another mid-week study l father, the new Mrs. Rowland and Miss J udi Sommers was wore a floor-length gown of tulle group meeting held at the Gay­ bridesmaid. Connie a nd Bonnie and lace. The scalloped Sabrina lord's, 7108 Dorset at 8 :45 p. m. Ouendag were flower girls. neckline, edged in pearls and All adults are invited. ARE YOU CONCERNED WITH- Gordon Depew, brother of the sequins, graced the bodice o f bridegroom was best man. Seating Chantilly lace with I a c e continu­ Ca sca de C hristian Ref. The Increasing Tax Burden the guests were the b r i d e 's Grayling ing into the skirt which dipped The Softball team won over Problems of the Retired brother, Robert W. Griffi n and the low in front a nd in the back of Grandville on July 5th, with a Youth a nd Crime bridegroom's brother-in-law, La­ the gown. Three tiers of nylon score of 8-1. July 12th, they will vern E . Blocher. Speaking to his suppo.rters a nd tulle were accented with scallops play A.lger Park Christian Reform­ Mental Health campaign wo1·kers, Bob Vancler­ Mr. and Mrs. Verne Ouendag of Chantilly lace along the edges. ed Church team at 7 :45 p. m. at Growing Unemployment Laau, candidate fo r State Sena . were master and mistress of cer e­ A Contessa crown of pearlized the youth center. Otber P roblems in Lansing tor from the 17th Oo:;irict, out. monies in the reception held in orange blossoms held her finger­ Mr . and Mrs. Meeting line1l the major i;mblems facing the Ada Town Hall. Atler a h~ney­ tip-length veil of nylon illusion. On Tuesday, July 17, the Senior the State of Michi gan a nd the moon at Lake Leelana•J the couple She carried a cascade bouquet of Mr. a nd Mrs. group will meet at YOU Can Do Something About These P roblems R epublican pa rty. will reside in Alto. yellow r oses. the church for a meeting at 8 Vander Laan tolos ition as a m a jor I deeply thank our relatives, were Miss Dia ne Walquist, Miss Eastmont Baptist Church part-y it must ha ve a · po.sitive neighbors and friends for their Connie Lockhart of Ashton and The softball game will be play­ Tuesday, August 7 for program and offer highly quali· many expressions of sympathy and Miss Sue Holcomb of Jackson. ed against Moline Baptist Church fied candida.tes to the voters. - acts of kindness shown to us dur­ The attendants gowns were of team at 7 p. m. on Thursday, Vander Laan also shtte

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