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W.E. Upjohn Center for the Study of Geographical Change Department of Geography Western Michigan University 1100 Welborn Hall 269-387-3364 https://www.wmich.edu/geographicalchange [email protected] NEWS REPORTER MRS. ROBERT HANES 676-1881 Please phone or send in your news as early as possible. News deadline Noon Monday Serving The Fore.st Hill.. s'.:_:_A~r=e=a------;...._------Ni~~;:r)~o ---- VOL.~~~~~~--=-=--=-=:-:--=-:::-:-~~~~~~--~--~~~ TWELVE-NO. FORTY-SIX ~~~~~~T~HRUJRR~S0.DAA'Y~,FiFE -BRUARY2, 1967 NEWS ST AND C O PY Sc: Thursday rites Band members to THE CRACKER BARREL Vesta Chapter schedules Suburban Life invites school and are set for prepare for contest rumma9e sale Saturd.ay Band members of the Forest Want to take Vesta Chapter 202, Ada, Or­ townships to publish minutes Snow storm Joseph Baker Hills High School and Junior der of the Eastern Star, will High School are prei:>ar~g for have a rummage sale ~t the the day off Ada Masonic Temple this Sat­ Suburban Life this week has ,Jn many schools and ~own­ Joseph M. Baker of 427 East competition in the D1stnct No. ships the minutes are publlshed Fulton Street, Grand Rapids, urday, February 4. invited th'e Forest Hills School 10 Solo and Ensemble Festival Board and Township Boards of as a board policy .. Keep~g the passed away Monday, January to be held in February. The to rest up? Because of the storm last citizens informed is an impor­ 30 in Butterworth Hospital, at Ada and Cascade to publish High School Festival being h~ld week this was cancelled. There their minutes at no cost to the tant part of the duties of men the age of 64. on February 4 and the Jumor For its birthday last week, will also be a "second best" government unit. who are elected and employed slows area Funeral services will be held High Festival on February 11. comer for articles in better to operate schools and to'h'.n­ Thursday afternoon at Fountain the state of Michigan received Because Suburban Life has The weather is still news! and some by sled. It really w~s There are 21 students who a strange present from the wea. condition. been unable to cover the month­ ships. To encour~g~ the ~s~ Do you remember-it was quite a cozy and happy affair Street Church at 3 o'clock with Doors will be open at 9 a. m. semination of thIS mformation the Rev. Duncan E. Littlefair will be playing solos and 34 dif­ tberman. We broke all kinds ly meetings of the school board just a year ago that the power for many. ferent ensembles. Ensembles & of records and delighted the until ? Free coffee will be and the townships and so many to all the citizens in the area, officiating. Burial will be made served. Plan to come & browse failed in this area and some Many good neighbors helped in Wyoming City Cemetery. . soloists who receive a first di­ students of the Forest Hills area citizens of the area have a deep Suburban Life will ta~e over were without power as much plow out their neighbors who vision rating at this district with the day off on Friday. around. . interest in the activities of the this expense and publish. the Mr. Baker is survived by his Chairman for this event is minutes as a public service. as 18 hours? There were many didn't have snow plows. Roger wife Mary· two daughters, Mrs. competition will compete in the In fact since we were still governmental units this step deeds by friendly neighbors. Plafk.in finally got out late Fri­ state solo and ensemble festival digging out on Monday, the ele­ Mrs. Glen Morris, with the able has been taken. Althea Petchauer of Grandville assistance of all the rest of the Thursday and Friday also pro- day with the help of Fritz Dy­ and Mrs. Nancy Waxman, jr., which will be held on March 18. mentary children were at home duced some interesting happen- gert and his tractor. Marylin members. of Williamsport, Pennsylvania; Three band members will be that day too. Sched'ule Men's Lenten ings in the area. Baker made bread and had run and seven grandchildren. piano accompaniest for the solo. Do you know what happens to Dan Jones, of Amway likes out of milk as did many other Also surviving are three bro­ ists and for some of the en­ the average adult when be tak­ Baptist Missionary Breakfasts to be held PT A's observe his work so much he got out mothers. Dean Baker made it hers Frank of Lowell, James sembles. They are Scott Stev­ es a day off? If you plowed conference to be at Trinity Lutheran his skiis and skied into work. in from Detroit after a six-hour of Grand Rapids, and Edwin _of ens Karin Johnson, and for the out the road or built shelves or 10th birthday A couple of his co-workers ar- trip. . Alexandria Louisiana; two sis­ thi1:d year, Kris Drumm baked three loaves of bread from held February 7 -12 The men of Trinity Lutheran rived on snow-mobiles. Rich Rex Kingsland never ~d ters Mrs.' Cornelius Koert of scratch you can add to this list. Church will again hold the de­ But if you didn't do much, that's Eastmont Baptist Church will This month PTA's throughout DeVos and Walter Buchco, were make it Friday to open up his Ada' and Mrs. Gerrit Helferink have their annual Missionary votional breakfast series this only what you th~; physically year during Lent. the country are celebrating stranded in Texas with the hardware s·tore. Think of all of Cascade. Conference nightly from Feb­ their 70th birthday. Amway plane. The closest to the snow shovels he could have Those who wish, please make here's what you did: Sam Destefano, is chairman. -School­ ruary 7 - through the 12th at will be Michigan they could get ~as sold. By Saturday he was plow­ contributions to the American Your heart beat 103,689 times. The breakfast will begin Tues­ A "birthday party" Your blood travelled 168,000,- 7:30 p.m. featuring_ a different the theme for the Kent County cold Minnesota, so they JUSt ed out" at home and the store Cancer Society, 21 Ottawa, NE, speaker each evemng. day, February 14, and c~ntinue took off to Sunny California to and business as usual. The 000 miles. . Council of Parents and Teach­ Grand Rapids. Wednesday evening Rev. ~a­ for five Tuesdays; ending on wait for the storm to pass and Thrift Shop and Cascade Villag­ calendar You inhaled 438 cubic feet of March 14. ' ers annual Founders' Day. The cob Stauffer, missionary to Tia­ "party" will be on Tuesday, clearance into the Grand Rap- er didn't open until Saturday Parents Take Not.e air. f ret, Algeria, will speak. 'l;'hurs­ Breakfast will be served prom­ Airpo t afternoon. Miss Doll weds You generated 450 foot tons o February 7 1967 at 6:30 p. m. ids r · The Ada IGA had a sign out energy. day evening's speaker will be ptly at 6:45 a. m. each week. in the Sparta High School. Tuesday January 31, an as­ Rev. James Dykstrahouse .who The program will be finished Mr Robbins of the Suburban front on Friday "Sorry out of Walter Dixon III sembly was held at the Forest You drank 2.9 lbs. of liquid. A potluck dinner will be serv· Dry ·cleaners was stranded in Milk," and they weren't alone. You perspired 1.43 pints. is a missionary to Santiago, in time for the men to keep Miss Estelle Ann Doll of Cice­ Hills High School for all 9th, Chile and Friday evening, Rev. 8 a. m. appointments. ed Dessert will be birthday Lansing and arri\.'.ed ~ack Mon- The Forest Hills basketball 10th and 11th grade students. You gave off 85.6 degrees F. cakes baked by the Council day but his car is still strand- game had to be called off. So ro, Illinois, became the heat. . Harold M c N e i 1, missionary Speakers this year are pas­ of Walter N. Dixon, III, of Syra­ Each student was given a pack­ speaker from Plymou~, Wis­ board members. ed in Lansing. Al Terrell was did the Ski Club's trip to Cabra­ et with pertinent information You turned 25 to 35 times m tors of other Lutheran Churches The evening program will in­ held up in Williamston, and ar- fae and just 24 hours before cuse, New York, on Tuesday, your sleep. consin who works with the in the Community. Scheduled to January 24, at 8 p. m. m concerning classes for next fall. Hiawatha Baptist Mission. clude a "Presidents' March." rived back in Ada on Saturday. they were afraid they couldn't Each parent and student are You spoke 4,800 words. speak are: Presidents from all the county Klise Memorial Chapel. The You moved 750 muscles. Sunday morning worship ~er­ February 14, the _Rev. Rob­ Fred Dygert was to stop in ski because of the lack of snow. double ring ceremony was per­ requested to go over this pack­ units are invited to give their Kalamawo, but after listen~g Skiers were happy, until they Your nails grew .00046 inches. vice Rev. Wesley Clem appomt­ ert Lignell of the Faith Luther­ formed by the Rev. P. Ruiner. et very carefully and work it ee to work among Mormans contribution toward a Founders' to the radio decided to call his found that they couldn't even Your hair grew .01714 inche~. an Church. Miss Doll is the daughter of out together for next years will be the. speaker. Rev. Clem Day gift which will be present­ customer after arriving back in get to their favorite ski resort. You exercised 7,000,000 bram February 21, the ~ev. Eldor Mr. and Mrs. Henry Doll. Thom. classes. is the only missionary a~ P!e­ ed to the State and National Ada. The plant was closed any- The students of Forest Hills Beginning the week of Feb· cells. Windhor of the Christ Luther­ Congress of Parents and Teach­ apple River Drive, SE, Grand ent under Baptist M1d-JlllSs1on an Church (ALC) Wyoming. way, so he made it in just be- were very happy Friday as ruary 6 students will be ~a~ed You smiled 22 times, frowned ers. Rapids. The groom's parents 46 times. , called to this needy field. Sun­ February 28, the Rev. E. D. fore the storm. were the many men of the area are Mr. and Mrs. Walter N. into the Multi-purpose Bwldrng day evening at 7 p.m. Rev. E. J. Kleinert, Superintendent Bruce and Mary Lou Phillion who had a long week end. The in small groups of 25 to 30 to You told your youngsters Brockopp of the St. James Lu­ of the Kent Intermediate School braved the storm and it took mothers of Forest Hills elemen­ Dixon, jr., of New Bern, North " don't" 248 times. Karl Luyben, miss10nary to Ta­ theran Church (MS). Carolina. meet with' their councelors and ppi Ta, Liberia will be present­ District will be presented a ci­ them an hour getting . into tary students were the unhap­ Mr. DeJonge to fill out their Want to take the day off' to· March 7, the Rev. Kenneth tation in recognition of his Grand Rapids. After b e In g piest people around when Mon­ The bride was given in mar­ morrow and rest? ' ed. Granquist, Ascension Lutheran riage by her father, while her program request for next year. Special events for the week many years of service in edu­ stuck and helping others who day morning the 7 a. m. news Make sure that you have gone Church. cation. were stuck, they arrived at announced there would be no attendants were her sister, Miss are: Tuesday, February 7, at March 14, the Rev. Donald Linda Doll, maid of honor, and over this very carefully with 7 p.m. Men's Missionary Ban­ "Life in the scientific revolu­ their destination but couldn't school for Forest Hills Elemen­ your child as it is not easy to Introduce Ada Church, Kent City, Michigan. tion" will be the topic of guest park so came on home and tary students. You could almost Miss Jessie Dixon, sister of the quet and the speaker will be The final breakfast on March groom, . make class changes later on. Karl Luyben, at the Grand speaker Dr. Leroy Augenste~, holed up for the week end. hear them tearing out their area mailers to 14 will be especially planned professor at Michigan State Um. Dr. Robert VanSluyters, wh.o hair in great chunks. Don't say The honor attendants for the Student Council Assembly Rapids Baptist College Student for fathers and their sons. groom were the bride's brothers, Center. versity and recently elected was a good Samaritan on hIS that teachers aren't apprecia­ 'Bill of Rights' state board of education mem­ way into the office, helping out ted. Every mother who has ele­ Dennis Doll, best..JTian, and J. Friday, February 3, .at 9 a. m. Wednesday, February 8 at Doll, and usher. 10 a.m. the Personal Fellow­ ber. stranded workers and taking , mentary students learned Mon­ the Student Council w~ cOJ:iduct Postmaster Milton Hein today Adding the "frosting" to our them 9,n \,YO_rk, arqygd ,, day how,.IA\lCh, they do ap- . Miss Doll is a graduate of a Forum Assembly. This will be called attention of Ada mailers shlp speaker will be Dr., Paul "Getting to w atbi~ ju ~t Ca-lvin College, and until recent­ Beals. At 1:30 p.m. Ladies Mis­ Founders' Day birthday party, office where two patients wel'e preciate the teachers. . a question and. answer. type ' to the new "Postal Customer's A. B. Haist, the president of waiting for him. Last year a black-out, this ly was a teacher at Trinity assembly. It "l".11:1 pertarn to Bill of Rights" to help meet sionary Tea will be held at the know you" Christian School, Cicero, Illi­ Good News Baptist Church. The the Michigan Congress of Par­ Dr James Oosting got into year a record breaking snow­ nois. high school policies an~ how President Johnson's govern­ ents and Teachers will explain his office to have a fall, next year should about the student council functions at ment-wide goal of improving the speaker will be Mrs. Jay Dyk­ dance, Feb. 4 pati~nt j~st Mr. Dixon graduated from E. strahouse. " What Founders' Day Means." waiting from Cadillac who did- make a record breaking heat the school. . quality of federal services to n't have a bit of trouble until wave. Carolina College, served two _Mr. Masten, Supenntendent the public. . Saturday, February 11, at years with the Peace Corps in The Holy Name Society of St. he hit Kent County. Anyone for Florida? will be on the foru!Il well as Directed at post office wm­ 9 a.m. Jay Dykstrahouse will Liberia, Africa, and .is at pres­ ~s speak at the Youth Missionary Robert's Catholic Church of Ada Noted editor Mel Kooistra took off after Mr. J?alman, prmc1pal, and bert Cueni, 7266 Deni­ alert and efficient service. over the country, and visits to per couple. the places where Lawrence trav­ son Drive, SE, is a patient at Competent and correct infor­ Everyone is invited to attend Blodgett Memorial Hospital. mation on inquiries; An attitude eled and the various tribes of and really get to know each that reflects helpfulness, pa­ Jordan. other. Ray Moore's famous Miss Susan Scott, 1459 Mid­ tience and congeniality; The Tickets will be available at Thornapple River Chowder and dlebrook, Avenue, SE, was a courtesy and tact that would be the door . For additional infor­ Marching Society band will sup­ recent operative patient at But­ expected from a friend; Polite mation call OR 6-2631. ply the music. terworth Hospital. referral to another window or individual, when necessary, to PRINCIPAL SPEAKER give the appropriate service; Richard M. DeVos, president and a feeling, upon leaving, of Amway Corporation of Ada that the post office is glad to will be the principle speaker WHY DON-T serve and help at all times. February 4 at the Wyoming Ar­ mory at the State Convention You can buy and sell any­ of Jaycees. lHEY PULL Ads for 'top grade' buys every Mr. DeVos will speak on DOWN THE SERVICES GALORE week. " Selling America." For Your Convenience SHADES/

SPECIAL SERVICE-ONE HOUR Complete Supermarket ••• Saturdays 'til 11 :00 A. M • USDA Choice Meats Farm Fresh Produce • • • Weekdays 'til 4:00 P. M. 1e What every girl needs to greet sprin g: a vivacious new hairdo. Come in for your REGULAR SERVIC~TWO DAYS THERE IS NOTHING to hide. Costs of "do" this week. • •• Dry Cl'eaning Store Hours: prescriptions are de pe ndent on the • •• Pressing Monday Through Saturday months, even years, of scientific re~earch • • • Shirt Service 9 A. M. _to 9 P. M • that goes into develop111 ent of today s won­ ••• Shoe Repair donri' s hair stylists SUNDAY der drugs How much is health worth? 216Yz E. Maln, Lowell 897-8155 ••• Re-Weaving How much the loss of a week's wages 10 A. M. to 6 P. M. "WJg Headquarters and Stylists" ••• Water Repelling from illness? It pays to get a prescription ••• Knit Blocking promptly, when ill. ••• Leather Cleaning

CASCADE ROAD AT FOREST HILL ADA IGA PHONE·: 949-5030 400 A DA DR. ADA, MICH. FIREPLACE - Logs, dry hard­ SHAMPOO - Your own rugs. PAGE TWO SUBURBAN LIFE, FEB. 2, 1967 HELP WANTED - Male or fe­ FOR SALE wood, $15 per load. 676-1769. Cleans and brightens like WANTED male. Start immediately - FOR RENT c42-43 new. Electric Shampooer Ma­ serve consumers with Raw­ HAY FOR SALE - First, sec­ chine rental only $1 per day. LOWELL LEDGER WANTED - To buy qualified leigh Products in Lowell. Ex­ FOR RENT - Sleeping room 1 INCOME TAX - Service, all ond and third cuttings. 3 2 1 quart Rug-Mate Cleaner & SUBURBAN LIFE WANT AD PAGE land contracts. Call or see. perience unnecessary. Write for a gentleman. TW 7-7468. miles south of Lowell on M- forms, C. A. Bradshaw, 13735 Spot Remover cleans average Peter Speerstra, TW 7-9259 or Rawleigh, Dept. MCB-575-1111, c43-44 91. 897-7842. p41-43 Beckwith Dr., Lowell, Mich. 9 x 12 rug. Call Plywood Mar­ CASH RATE: 15 words 50c, additional words 3c each. If not David F. Coons, Lowell Sav­ Freeport, Ill. 61032. p43 TW 7-7596. c40-1 ket, 3128-28th St., SE. Grand paid on or before 10 days after insertion, a charge of lOc ings and Loan Association, REDUCE SAFE - Simple and Rapids. 245-2151. c32tf for bookkeeping will be made. WANTED TO PURCHASE-Cut REAL ESTATE HAY AND STRAW - For sale. 217 West Main Street, Lowell, logs, or standing timber, will fast with GoBeses tablets. On­ 31 2 miles south of Lowell on BOX NUMBER: If box number in care of this office is de· Phone TW 7-7132. c35tf ly 98c. Ada Drugstore. c40-45 sired, add 50c to above. appraise and pay cash. Be­ J\I-91. 897-7842. p42-43 fore you sell write or call FOR SALE - 2 bedroom home, ALL ERRORS in telephone advertisements at sender's risk. WANTED - Male, tool maker. Sunfield Industrial Wood Pro­ ideal for retired couple. 897- l:NDER LA YMENT-% x 4 x 8 DICTAPHONE - Used, model Apply Newell Manufacturing wood, for only $3.45. Save at RATES are based strictly on uniform want ad style. ducts, Inc. PH. 9300, Box 65, 9313. 306 Elm Street, Lowell. 6 dictator and model 6 tran­ S-A-L-E !! Company, Lowell. c4tf Sunfield, Mich. p40-49 p42-43 Walter's Lumber Mart, 925 scriber. Reasonable. Call 8 OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by re- W. Main, Lowell, Phone TW BASEMENT PANELS mittance. HELP WANTED -Woman for 7-9291. c42-43 a. m. to 5 p. m. 452-4883. WANTED - Packers for mod­ SUBURBAN HOMES - NEW. c42-43 For Your Recreation Room Copy for ads on this page must be in general housework, Monday ern packaging plant, second LARGEST FHA lots. All plas­ USED - Televisions. Recondi­ 897-9261 Ledger office before 5 P. M. on Tuesdays thru Friday, 10 a. m. to 7 shift, some experience desir­ tered hardwood trim through­ SLIDE - For sale, LAU AN p. m. Own transportation. able. Apply Michigan Indus­ tioned and guaranteed. $29.95 includes carrying case, twink­ out. FHA financing available. up. Williams' Radio-TV-Mari­ $3.68 Ea. Forest Hills area. Call 949- trial Packaging Company. 3755 Best construction value in le lite, telescope and wide COMMERCIAL - Warehouse 0652, between 10 a. m. and 36th Street, SE. Grand Rap­ na, 126 N. Hudson Street, Lo­ angle lenses. Call 868-4814. this area. See these homes well. c24tf space available in downtown 12 noon. Good wages. Refer­ ids, Michigan. c40-43 while under construction. Half p42-43 BIRCH AND OAK Lowell area. Ph. 691-8115. c43 ences required. c42tf JACK KELLER - Ford, Grand mile north of Lowell on Ver­ COAL FOR SALE - 2 ton, $4.68 Ea. SPECIAL DON'T DISCARD - That steam gennes Street. William Schre­ INCOME - Spare Time. No Rapid's newest, most aggres­ ur, contractor and builder. moving. Will sell reasonably, iron when you drop it or it selling. Refill and collect mon. sive new car dealer is looking -ILA'S­ if you move it. Call 868-4814. Mouldings, Adhesives, fails to work; it can be fix­ ey from New Type coin oper­ for two men to complete our Phone 897-9189. c6tf p42-43 CLEARANCE DECORATING Ceiling Tile, Furring Strips ed at a reasonable cost. For ated dispensers in this area. new car sales force best pay TRUSSES - Trained fitter, sur­ ser:vice on all small applian­ Must have $550 to $1,850 cash, plan in Western Michigan, in­ R. J. TIMMER REAL TY SERVICE gical appliances, etc. At Koss ces and power tools, call car, and references. 10 hours cluding plenty of incentive, Rexall Drugs, Saranac, Mich­ Plywood Market, USED TW 7-7397, Charles Houseman, weekly can net excellent in­ group insurance, demonstra­ ADA - Ideal home and busi­ Papering & Painting igan. c39tf OIL FURNACES 1049 North Washington Street, come. More time can result tor, applicant should be mar­ ness, one story building, large INC. Lowell. c45tf in more money. For personal I ried, between 25 and 35 years five room apartment, garage, SEE MY LINE OF FIBERGLAS RESIN-"A life­ 3128-28th St., SE, Gr. Rapids interview write Co-Rep., Inc., of age, no experience in auto full basement, suburban cor­ WALLPAPER BOOKS time coating for your boat," LIVESTOCB:: 1'RUCKING-Car­ P.O. Box 1169, Dept. A, Evan­ sales necessary, will train. ner location. Low down pay­ AND PAINTS $5.95 a gallon. Pettit Epoxy 1h Mile East of Breton Rd. $25 up son City auction, Tuesday. St. ston, Ill. 60204. Include phone Apply in person to Jim Mc­ ment. Call 676-4656 boat paint, $3.95 a quart. Wil­ Johns auction, Wednesday. number. p43 Gerry, Jack Keller Ford, Inc., CASCADE AREA - 158 acre liams' Radio-TV-Marina, 126 Ph. 245-2 151 Lake Odessa auction, Thurs­ 206 Jefferson, SE, Grand Rap­ farm, good fUture investment. c41ti N. Hudson, Lowell, TW 7-9340. ELECTRIC day. Call collect, Al Helms, ids, Michigan. c42-43-44 Five bedroom home, three c41tf Palo, 637-4798. c29tf barns, over 1h mile road WATER HEATERS YARD HELP BABY SITTING - Wanted. Call frontage. May divide. YOUR FARMERS at 218 South Hudson, North LOWELL - 2 year old, 5 bed­ $I 0.00 up Wholesale lumber operation Door. Mrs. Dibble. 897-9367. room tri-level on large river­ Pontiac-Olds VINCENT BROTHERS For pickup service on dead or TIP TOP offers steady employment to c42-43 front lot. Recreation room, 2 Builaers disabled farm animals-call Ask how you can receive a set young men who are willing fireplaces, two baths. Well­ Representative C & W Tallow Co., Cedar of 1847 Oneida Community Plate TANK & GRAVEL CO. to learn. Call 241-3493, be­ built home with many other In the Forest Hills Area 8585 Acorn Ave., Alto, Mich. Springs. Grand Rapids 245- without charge. tween 8 and 5. c43-44 fine appointments that must M-21-Ada, Mich. GENERAL 1333. $5 service charge. 41tf FACTORY JOBS be seen. Terms. JOE JAGER GARAGES LOWELL - Older three bed­ ROAD AND DRIVEWAY 1106 Argo-949-0546 REMODELING DAY OR NIGHT SHIFT room home near Main St., - Invitations and BUILDING WANTED FEMALE - Cleaning shady lot, garage. Free Estimates announcements. A complete lady for home in southeast POULTRY FARM - 74 acres Wittenbach line-printing, raised printing Phyl-Shar Corp. SEPTIC TANK BUILDING Join an expanding work force suburban Grand Rapids. Two in a new modern plant. Per­ scenic wooded land, 2 creeks, Sales & Service Co. or engraving. Dozens to days a week, general clean­ modern 4 bedroom home, fam­ Call: 868-4123 choose from. Lowell Ledger, Road Gravel sonnel office open from 8 to &ll'.7-9227-Lowell, Mic::h. PH. 676-9171 Bank Run and Processed ing. Must have own transpor­ 11 a. m., or 1 to 4 p. m. Mon­ ily room, fireplace, two car 48tf Phone 897-9261, Lowell. c29tf tation. Please call 676-9151, garage. c19tf day tbru Friday, for inter­ AUCTIONEER - And liquida­ Screened Cement Gravel Extension 211. c43-46 views. WANTED - Have buyer for Crushed Stone tor. Col. Al Jansma. Your WANTED FEMALE - Part two or three bedroom home auctioneer, any type of auc­ ART - Classes for children & Black Dirt-Fill Sand KNAPE AND VOGT in Forest Hills or Lowell time maid for lovely home School area. tion, anywhere! Free service adults. Tuesday evening and located in Southeast suburban MANUFACTURING COMPANY to charitable organizations. I Saturday. Call for further in­ Grand Rapids, 2 p. m. to 8 R. J. TIMMER REALTY SAVE MONEY also buy estate property. Ph. formation, southeast area. 451- JACK MATHEWS 2700 Oak Industrial Dr., NE, p. m., 6 days a week. Light Grand Rapids Ada, Michigan; office phon~ DURING 534-9546. c41tf 3250 or 949-2796. c27tf housework, ironing and child 676-3901; residence, 949-0139; c43 DOUBLE CHECK - Your pro­ 897-8342 care. Must have own trans­ John Fahrni, salesman. TW portation. Call 676-9151, Ex­ 7-9334 c-41-43 Jackson Motor Sales Michigan's tection against fire, wind, tension 211. c43-46 smoke or theft. Insure with GOOD THINGS TO EAT Most Unusual Peter Speerstra Agency, TW LOCAL MAN - Wants small You can buy and sell any­ SINGER - Sewing machine in Do-lt-Yo·urself Store 7-9259. c43 carpenter jobs, shelves, panel­ FRESH EGGS - For goodness thing with Suburban Life Want a lovely sewing stand. Has a ing, bookcases, etc. 949-3322. sake serve your family fresh ads. dial Zig-Zag unit included. No Sunday calls. p42-43-44 Just set the arrow to the pat­ eggs every day. . Serve the 111 ANNUAL best. Springbrook Farms, 5298 Samples' nSurplus tern you want, and it makes CHILD CARE - In my home it for you. Will sell for the by mature Christian woman, Burton, SE. No Sunday sales. 959 Kalamazoo Ave. , S. E. small balance of $37.17 or $5 infant or pre-school preferred. c-28tf GET THAT LICENSE (Between Franklin and Hall St.) Auctioneer monthly. Includes a one full­ Eastmont-Forest Hills area. APPLES - $1.00 a bushel and Grand Rapids, Michigan year guarantee. Call today, 949-0682. c42-44 up. Also, onions and honey, 459-3501. Electro Hygiene. c43 DeYoung's Orchards, Bailey GOOD Wood turnings and bases for Dr. at McCabe Ave. Ph. 676- PLATE lamps and candlesticks. Un­ GUARANTEED -Repair on F W. E. "BILL" NAGY all small appliances, tools, 3071. p43-46 finished wood compotes, can­ USED CAR dlesticks and wastebaskets. etc. Bernie's Appliance Serv­ ANY TYPE OF AUCTION, ice, 1561 College, NE, Grand Mirror and picture frames. ANYWHERE·! Marble and slate table tops. rapids, 361-8747. In Lowell, the Gravel ... .BUY AT Decorated ceramic tiles. Wood items may be left at Gee's 22 Years Satisfied and Hardware, 223 W. Main. TW -Cement Gravel salad and nut bowls, plates Continuous Service -Bank Road Grav'!! and trays. Imported chairs. 7~W7. ~8tf or P:-11cessed Brass furniture hardware. "There is no substitute for MUSIC - Instruction, Organ, -Block Sand DYKHOUSE Fabrics. Antiquing paints. experience" piano and voice. Mrs. Doro­ -Stones for Drain Fields Plus numerous decorative ac­ thy Goggins, 897-7211. 10336 -Fill Sand, Top Soil cessories. FOR A SUCCESSFUL OF Bailey Dr., Lowell. c43 CALL & BUYS AUCTION DATE 6915 Cascade Rd. 949-1620 Open daily 9-6. Friday 'til 9 SNOW PLOWING - Lowell­ TW 7-7760 or TW 7-9994 Call: Grand Rapids Ada area. Bill Covert, 676- PHONE: 452-0897 1176. c43-46 * New 1967 Dodges 452-6335 Office Positions WEEKS-RICHARD Monacos, Polaras, Chargers, Coronets, c43-46 FOR SALE - Record player, GRAVEL ______c2~1~tf~ Darts, Pickups. Special February Deals. BABEE-TENDA - $4; stroller Capehart, console m o d el, $ales service opportunity. seat, $1; Jumpy Seat, $1. Call blond oak, three speed, four All models available fOlf IMMEDIATE. c30tf speakers, good condition. Kel­ Young man to assist in cus­ ~ 676-1709. p43 DELIVERY! vinator refrigerator 9 cu. ft., tomer service department. DANCING TANK FULL? - Call Fuller GAS FURNACE - For sale, good working order. 676-3661. Duties include, order pro­ Septic Tank Cleaning. Licen­ 50,000 BTU, nearly new. Rea­ c43 cessing, general sales cor­ sed and bonded. Day or night sonable. Call 868-4814. p42-43 IRONING - Done in your home respondence, and general LENA * 1967 Dodge Officials' Cars emergency service. Member INCOME TAX - Returns pre­ clerical detail. of Ada Businessmen's Associ­ or mine, $1.25 per hour. Call Save up to $600.00. FULL WARRANTY pared for farm, business and 676-5641 after 4 p. m. ~43-44 See John Troy. ation. Call 676-5986. c22tf personal. Closed Mondays. LOU KIRBY - Sweeper. In excel­ Bill Fritz, 897-7262. p40-52 FOR SALE - Double bed com­ ·1ent cleaning and running con­ plete, portable bar, adding INN * Dependable Used Cars dition. Will sell for a fraction machine, ice skates, clothing, Factory -ADA, MICH. of the price of a new one. FLEA .MARKET records, toys, etc. 538-2384. Our used cars are BETTER because they c43 are properly RECONDITIONED and Only $36.66 or $5 monthly, Operations SATURDAY- plus a 1 full year guarantee. Bring your Tired Treasures to FOR SALE - Electric cook 9:30 P.M.-1:30 A.M. WINTERIZED Call for a free home trial, Donny's top. Double porcelain sink. 459-3501. Electro Hygiene. c43 Call 949-0367 or 949-0430. c43 OPENINGS FOR SUNDAY- across from the Ada Postoffice WHEEL HORSE, OF COURSE 6:00 P.M.-10:00 P.M. * Used Pickups 676-1192 Clear drive, no strain! Let a Wheel FRIDAY NIGHT- SANITARY ·MEN Horse lawn and garden tractor 1964 Ford F-100-8' Sweptline FIX-IT DAYS Sing Along with Ruth People are searching here for SEPTIC TANK SERVICE take the work out of winter. Call : 1963 Chevrolet 1h-ton Sweptline items you have tucked away -Machine Operators -Try0uri- 1961 Dodge W-200-4-wheel drive and forgotten. 3090 COLCHESTER DR. -Punch Press Operators K&.W ADA, MICHIGAN -Truckers 1955 Dod9e 113-ton TOOL SPECIALS Closed Saturday, February 4 Y4·Lb. Attending the Antique and -Assemblers Small Motors 1 Cleaning-Repairing 4" VARIABLE SPEED DRILL Flea Market Sale at the Civic Installa tion 2361 West Main St., Lowell $14.99 Auditorium. We will be happy TRENCHING SERVICE PHONE: 897-9537 HAMBURGER * Mileage Barg_ains Reg. price $19.88 to represent you there. Licensed-Bonded-Insured c32tf For as lows at $10.00 Down OPENINGS FOR SENTRY 7%" POWER SAW c43 Ada Office: Wyoming Off.: $31.88 ~~~~~~~~~~~ Reg. price $39.95 SEWING - Machine, Singer, WOMEN electric portable, runs good, 949-2770 243-0266 GASOLINE ••• at c29tf All Cars and Trucks are Sellin9 SENTRY SABER SAW $15. 949-2044. c43tf -Solderers at SLASHED, Lot-Clearance Prices $19.88 -Light Hand Assemblers Prices! WALTER'S LUMBER MART­ PERSONAL NO ST AMP -and Don't Forget Reg. price $24.95 Open daily, including Satur­ -Wipers days until 6 p. m. Fi;iday -Packers EIGHT BLENDS OF GAS-One to fit your car's SENTRY ELECTRIC SCREW nights until 9 p. m. Every­ WEDDING - needs! DRIVER thing for the home!. 925 West , or colored. f·R·E·E LICENSE PLATES ! $29.88 Main Street, Lowell. Phone Prices to fit your budget. e BATTERIES e LUBRICATING Portraits and advertising pho­ Will Train for All Positions On All Passeng.er Cars Reg. price $34.95 897-9291. c22tf e TIRES e OIL CHANGES Purchased from Us Durin9 February tography. J. E. Colby, Alto, Good insurance program BLACK & DECKER SABER call 868-5001. c24tf available SAW KIT 3-ROOM OUTFIT DO YOU NEED MONEY - To for you and your dependents $19.99 buy, build, remodel or repair JIM'S SUNOCO SERVICE a home? If you do, try our Jim . Vincent, P.roprietor M-21, ADA Phone: 676-9118 Pick out the BARGAIN of your BLACK & DECKER 7%," DINETTE- fast, courteous service. You POWER SAW Formica top, and upholstered will like the "open end" mort­ APPLY AT THE chairs. choice and $29.99 gage privilege too, that all of PERSONNEL OFFICE BEDROOM SUITE- our borrowers enjoy. Lowell 6-draw~r double dresser, mir­ BUY WITH CONFIDENCE BLACK & DECKER DUAL­ Savings and Loan Associa­ EXPERT CAR REPAIR ror, 4-drawer chest, bookcase tion, Lowell, 897-8321. c33tf From Your ACTION SANDER bec;l, innerspring mattress, and NOW'S THE TIME TO GET THAT AUTO $31.99 matching box springs. F INE WEDDING - Invitations. ROOTrLOWELL TUNED UP! DODGE "QUALITY" DEALER LIVJNG ROOM SUITE- 24-hour service. P ersonalized S-K 36-Pc. SOCKET SET Nylon upholstered sofa and napkins and matches. FREE 14 years' mechanics service (One of Seven 8-Time Winners in the U. S. A.) $29.88 chair, twfl walnut end tables, pkg. thank you notes or nap­ MANUFACTURING Reg. price $44.20 and coffee table. Two match­ kins and etiquette book with IF YOUU CAR WON'T START- - CALL US OPEN MONDAY AND FRIDAY EVENINGS ing lamps. wedding order. Lindy Press, 676-2002 1127 East Fulton, Grand Rap­ CO. ALL 3 ROOMS ids, GL 9-6613 . c38tf ADA HARDWARE $279 or $10 nionth Lowell, Mich.-897-9212 577 Ada Drive WEDDING - Invitations : One JACKSON MOTOR SALES SCRIPP'S FINE FURNITURE day service. Free Wedding ADA CITGO "The Home of Dependable Used Cars" Ada, Michigan 947 Wealthy, SE, Grand Rapids Open: Monday thru Saturday, 7:00 a. m. to 8:30 p. m. napkins with Invitations. J. An Equal Opportunity OR 6-4811 Phone 456-5381 ,. C. Keena P1inting. Phone CORNER THORNAPPLE RIVER DRIVE AND ADA DRIVE 930 W. Main St., Lowell Ph. TW 7-9281 Employer Merle Onan rH 3 18ll~ . 635 'T'hnmas, SE. , c311f c24U Grand Rapid::;, 49503. c4ltf Lector Chris Graves. SUBURBAN LIFE, FEB. ~. 1967 PAGE THREE Ushers for February: 8:00 ' Mass. John Pellerito, Donald Strazisar, George Grochowalski, R. L. D. S. at Alas.ka TW 7-9262, the number to call and S. Harmon. 10:00 Mass, Ed­ to place your want ad in the -Church- ward Bunda, Frederick Shorey, next issue of Suburban Life. Thursday, February 2, at 7 FEB. 1 APRIL 1 MAY 15 William Pullen and Fred Bea­ p. m. the Skylarks will meet Sturgeon spearing season Early opener for rainbow han. 12:00 Mass, Jerome Bock­ at the church. begins on inland waters, and brown trout fishing on heim, Gerald Witte, Raymond Sunday, February 5, at 11 Suburban LIFE B. Landman and David Maim. : ~~~·- Great Lakes and connecting -activi ti es- a. m. Communion service. Chur­ Serving the Forest Hi lls area. Publ>;hed waters and designated inland 1967 Church Committee: Jam­ ch School at 9:45 a. m. Eve­ e Very Thursday morning al 105 N. Broad ­ streams. Coho salmon fishing es Feeney, Paul Roy, Bernard ning worship at 7 p. m. way, Lowell, Mich. 49331. Phone 897-9262. Srenba, Joseph Popma and Mar­ Entered at Post Office at Lowell, Mich· begins on Great Lakes. Start Eastmont Reformed Church Wednesday, 9:30 a. m. Commu­ Monday, February 6, 8 p. m. ig an as Second Class Matter. of archery and spearing sea­ nion. 7 p. m. Choir practice. tin Allen. the Zions League will meet at Business Address: Suburban Life, P. 0. son on certain rough fish in 8 p. m. Adult Discussion group. The D. D. F. Church Com­ the home of Robert Onan. At Box 128, Lowell, Michigan 49331. Saturday, February 4, Senior mittee, chairman, Edward Bun­ Subscription Rates-$2.00 per year with­ '.ji designated Lower Peninsula 7 p. m. the Zioneers will meet in Kent County, $3.00 per year elsewnere. RCYF will meet at the church da, co-chairman, James Fee­ streams. Whitneyville UB Church at the church. ~*:;~~~_..., ·9-'t'I:;;; for rides to Ski Area at Middle· ney. Auditor, Robert Willard. Tuesday, February 7, 7 p. m. Action on northern pike ex­ ville. Meet at 6 p. m. Officers of the Youth group the Field School classes will tended to non-trout streams .Sunday, February 5, morning Sunday, February 4, morning worship at 10 a . m. Sunday are: President, John Olmstead; continue at the church. and inland lakes. worship 10 a. m. Sunday School vice-president, Georgie Grocho­ tinues on Great Lakes and School at 11 a. m. Wednesday, February 8,. 7:30 connecting waters and about at 11:15 a. m. Evening worship walski; Secretary, Alicia John­ p. m. Mid-week worship service. MAY 21 at 7:30 p. m. Senior RCYF at February 12, there will be the son; & treasurer, Tim Johnson. 300 des ignated inland lakes. first Evangelistic meeting at 7. Lakes Huron, Michigan 5:45 p. m. Boy's Brigade will The Financial committee has receive their charter at a spec­ These will continue nightly thru elected John Zanella, Frank Bud­ FEB. 15 Superior re-open to fishing for February 25. muskellunge, northern pike, ial service during the church nick and George Laidlaw. . Mu s ke llunge fishing closes and walleyes. I hour. Monday, February 6, 7 p. m. on Lake St. C lair and the St. Tuesday, February 7, 8 p. m. First Evangelical Free Church High School Religion classes. C lair and Detroit rivers. APRIL 11 MAY 31 Ladies Guild with Bible Study Wednesday, February 8, Ash Saginaw Bay opens to fish- . conducted by the minister. Sunday, February 4, Sunday Wednesday. Archery-spearing season on Wednesday, February 8, Fam­ School at 9:30 a. m. Morning FEB. 28 ing for muskellunge, northern rough fish closes in certain St. Michael's Episcopal pike, and walleyes. ily night, 6:30 until 8:30 p. m. worship at 10:45 a. m. Evening End of all spearing through streams throughout state. service at 7 p. m. Ada Christian Reformed Church Church the ice and winter fis hing for I Wednesday, February 8, 7:30 2965 Wycliff Dr., S. E. rainbow and brown trout. APRIL 29 Ada Congregational Church February 2, at 7 p. m. the p. m. mid-week prayer and Bi­ Morning Prayer and Com­ i.ast day for mus kellunge and General trout opener in all ble study. Calvinist Cadets will meet. N·ewest to the northern pike fishing on non- waters with splake included Thursday, February 2, 4 p. m. Friday, February 3, Evening munion-IO a. m. Crusader's Choir will meet. At Nursery and Sunday School trout streams and inland as lega'l catches. Legal Knapp Street Retormed Church Couples' Club Sleigh Ride. Meet lakes. Close of k,;kanee action also resumes on lake 7:30 p. m. Senior Choir rehear­ at the church. Crib Crowd through 12th grade salmon · season in lliggins trout, northern pike, and wall­ sal. Sunday, February 5, 9:30 mor­ Rev. John H. Stanley, jr., Vicar Lake, Rosecommon County, eyes in trout Jakes and trout Sunday, February 5, morning Sunday, February 5, morning ning worship. Sunday School fol. A boy was born to Mr. and and Torch Lake, Antrim streams. Non-trout streams worship and church school at worship at 9:30 a. m. Sunday lowing. 7 p. m. evening worship. Mrs. Gerrit Sturris, East Ful­ Ada Christian Reformed School at 10:45 a. m. Evening County. and inland lakes also open- to 10 a. m. Pilgrim Fellowship at Young People's Society follow­ ton Road, at the Grand Rapids Church the church at 4 p. m. worship at 7 p. m. ing service. Osteopathic Hospital on Janu­ JUNE 1 Wednesday, February 8, at 7 Tuesday, February 7, Ladies Morning Worsblp 9:30 A. .M. Monday, February 6, 7 p. m. ary 24. ~nnday SclJ.ool 11:00 A. M. MARCH 4 B lac k bass opener in all p. m. the Forty-niners will be Aid. High School catechism. ~vening Worship 7:00 P. M. Saginaw nay goes off limits meeting. Wednesday, February 8, Fam­ waters except Lake St. Clair Tuesday, February 7, 3:25 Pastor-Rev. R. A. Bruxvoort to fishing for muskellunge, and the St. C lair and Detroit Mrs. Vivian Wall has been ily night 7:15 p. m. Choir prac­ p. m. Grade School catechism. northern pike, and walleyes. rivers. named chairman of the 1967 tice at 8:30 p. m. 8 p. m. Men's Society. Members Approve of new Trinity Lutheran Chur_ch smorgasbord. She will be assis­ of the Helping Hand Society & JUNE 3 ted by her husband, Bill, as (LCA) MARCH 15 Trinity Lutheran Church Vesper Guild are invited to join shopping center 2700 E. Fulton Road Muskellunge become legal co-chairman. the men for special after re­ Finale for walleye fi s hainndg walleye.(ishing. Kokanee ioin Sunday Semces of Worship eatches in Lake St. Clair and Saturday, February 4, Youth cess program. The Cascade Township Plan­ 8:30 A. M. and 10:45 A. M. in non-trout streams catch list in Higgins and the St. C lair and Detroit Eastmont Baptist Church Choirs at 9-11 a. m. Wednesday; February 8, 7:30 ning Commission January 23 ap­ inland Jakes. Torch l<>.kes. Sunday School 9:30 A. M. rivers. Sunday, February 5, morning p. m. Monthly meeting of the proved a plan for a large shop­ Nursery 8:15 A. M. 'ti.I Noon Thursday, February 2, Call-, worship, 8:30 and 10:45 a. m. consistory. ping complex which would even­ Raymond A. Heine, Pastor MARCH 31 MAY l JUNE 17 ing for ladies, 9:30 a. m. Men's Sunday School 9:30 a. m. Luth­ tually include an apartment buil­ Lakes JJuron, ~tichigan and Start of archery and spear­ Black bass season ex­ calling at 7 p. m. er League, 6 p. m. Cascade Christian Church ding of 112 units, and a pitch­ Whitneyville United Superior close to fishing for ing season on certain rough tended to l!.ake St. Clair and Friday, February 3, 7:30 p. rn. and-putt golf course. Brethren Church muske JI unge, northern pike, fish in designated Upper the St. Clair and Detroit Combined Board meeting. Ada Community ReTormed Thursday, February 2, Senior Sid DeVries, president of the Peninsula waters. rive rs. Sunday, February 5, at 9:45 MDW Corporation, with which Just Past 48th St. and walleyes . choir rehearsal in the choir on Whitneyville Road a. m. Primary Church, ages 3 Thursday, February 2, at 9:30 room at 8 p. m. the five D&W Food Centers in through 8. 9:45 a. m. morning this area are affiliated, present­ Morning Worship 10:00 A. M. a. m. Adult Bible Study and Friday-Sunday: The Cascade Sunday School 11:00 A. M. L------~---~ worship. 11 a. m. Sunday School. Prayer Group. 7:30 p. m. Con­ Church will play host to the ed the plan for the L·shaped 7 p. m. evening service. complex at 28th Street and Cas­ Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. sistory will meet. 8 p. m. Guild Michigan Advance Conference Pastor: Dean Overholt Monday, February 6, Pioneer for Christian Service will meet for young people, 18-28. A fine cade Avenue, SE. r Anglers .~ Girls at 7 p. m. He said the complex has 800 Coming Attractio n for State at the church. program has been established. ~da Community Sunday, February 5, morning Saturday, February 4: Cherub feet of frontage on 28th Street, Cascade Christian Reformed worship at 10 a. m. 11:20 a. m. choir rehearsal at 9:45 in the 330 feet on Cascade Road and Reformed Church Sunday School. 5 p. m. after­ choir room, followed by the has an easement to Burton 7227 Thornapple River Drive Sunday, February 5, 10 a. m. noon worship. 6:15 p. m. RCYF. children's choir at 10:45. Street, SE, giving three entranc­ Morning Worship ___ lO: OO A. M. morning service. 11: 15 a. m. Tuesday, February 7, 7 p. m. Saturday, February 4: The es. Sunday Sc!tooL __..J.1:20 A. M. Sunday School. 11: 15 a. m. cat­ Girls' League will meet at the first of seven membership class­ In the 16,000 square feet plan­ Evjlning Worship ____7:00 P. M. echism, grades 8 and 9. home of Barbara Huizing. es for young people will be held ned will be a D&W Food Cen­ We in'vite you to make this 3 p. m. choir rehearsal. 4:30 Wednesday, February 8, Fam­ in Fellowship Hall at 9:45 with ter; a drive-in bank, a barber community c h u r c h your p. m. Young People's Society. ily night, 7 p. m. At 7 p. m. Mr. Cueni as the instructor. shop, a beauty shop, dry clean­ church home. Welcome to 7 p. rn. evening service. Young People's Catechism. 7:30 The church awards class meets ing establishment, restaurant, all! Monday, February 6, 7 p. m. p. m. junior choir practice. Kin­ with the pastor in the church drug store, variety store, and Pastor: Rev. Robert Otto Young People's Catechism. At d~rgarten through second grade office from 10 until 12 noon. two other businesses. Phone: OR 6-1032 8 p. m. Council meeting. catechism at 7:30 p. m. Adult The TAGS will meet at 1:00 to DeVries said the space "has Tuesday, February 7, at 3:30 Bible Study and Prayer meet­ whitewash the old furnace room been pretty well committed for Cascade p. m. catechism, grades 4 and ing at 7:30 p. m. 8 p. m. sen­ in the chapel. The Hearthstone specific businesses who have Christian Church filed letters of intent." \ ti 5. 4:15 p. 111 . catechism, grades ior choir rehearsal and third Club members (young and old) - (Disciples of Christ) 6 and 7. through 8th grade catechism. will meet at the church at 3:00 The complex would be built "2829 Thornapple River Drive Wednesday, February 8, 7:15 for a sleigh ride at Woodland in three stages, with the food Morning Worship 9:15 & 10:3111 p. m. Sunday School Teachers' St. fmbert's Catholic Church Stables A potluck supper will center first and the apartments Sunday School 9:15 & 10:30 meeting. At 8 p. m. Ladies' follow in Fellowship Hall. and golf course last Mr. De­ Youth Group Meetings 5:00 Fellowship. Sunday, February 5: Morning Vries said. Raymond Gaylord, Pastor Daily Mass at 9, except Fri­ Mr. DeVries and Roy Wood­ day and Saturday. services as usual. Teen Fellow­ Robert Cueni, Asst. Pastor ship, CYF and Chi Rho meet rick, the vice president of St. Michael's Episcopal Friday, February 3, First Fri­ MDW, founded D&W food cen­ On tap to join Michigan's growing list of sportfishing a ttractions is this, the chinook or day, Mass at 6 p. m. Confes­ at the church from 5 to 7 p. m. Eastmont Reformed Monday, February 6, The Boy ters which operate in Grand­ ting salmori. The chinook, a' clo~e look-alike to tjie. exciting coho which has already Thursday, February 2, Feast sions before Mass. Lector Tim Church Scouts meet in Fellowship Hall ville, Cascade, Towne & Coun­ made a big splash in this state, ranks as the most prized salmon catch among sport of the purification, 9:30 a. 111. Gietzen. try Center, Southland shopping Co~. Ada Dr.. & Forest Hills Av. Communion. Planning commit­ Saturday, February 4, at 8:30 at 7 p. m. "The Church Where There Are fishermen in the West•. Recently, the State of Washington dona.ted 1 million chinook eggs Tuesday, February 7, the Den­ Plaza and Northtown Shopping tee meeting at 8 p. m. at the p. m. Grade School catechism. Center. No Strangers" to Michigan. From these eggs, the Conser.vadon Department ho!Jes to rear 800,000- home of Mel Skirvin. Mass at 10:00. ison Guild has an all-day meet­ 900,000. young chinooks which will be planted at 3-4 inches next -spring in a Michigan The new center would be WELCOMES YOU Saturday, February 4, Con­ Saturday, February 4, 9 p. m. ing in Fellowship Hall, begin­ ServJces: 10 A. M. and 7 P. M. st~eam yet to be picked. If these new fish thri-ve as well in the food-rich Great Lakes as ning at 10:00. Each member is called the Cascade Shopping firmation class at the church Dance. Plaza. Sunday School: 11:15 A. M. ·the· coho, many of them will grow to the 15-40 pound class within their 3-5 y~ar life cycle at 9:30 a. m. Youth Work Sunday, February 5, 8: 00 Mass asked to bring her own sack Rev. J. R. Enwema, Pastor I to provide terrific trophy fishing. And if they grow at the tremendphotographer, coted, the number of cc;iunties qualifying should in• captured both e lements while on a deer hunting expe­ creose and the dollars distributed ore certain to dition in his home county, Marquette, in late No ­ increase because these ore based on a fixed per• vember. centage of Motor Vehicle Fund revenue. c 'Nat far from where the Wjlre made, Communications is a key to . the success of the two perished wh.en they tried to "beat the storm" snow removal operation .of the Deportment. abandoned their car, and wandered into drifts. By arrangement with the U.S. Weather Bureau, lfon Fireman CUSTOM Markll oil furnace · But no sooner had the storm struck than Mar· weather condition reports ore received by teletype with instant dean flame. Unequaled for dean quette County Road Commission sno~ removal equip· every hour at the Mason Building and ore relayed to 'ment, under contract with the Department of State di strict offices. When stormy weather is forecast, comfort, low fuel bills and trouble-free performance Highways, lumbered into action. In only 20 of the the district offices in turn relay , word to county state's 83counties does MDSH operate snow removal garages and to radio-equipped maintenance vehicles. Comfort equipment. Others ore serviced by. county rood com- And os the Maintenanc~ Division, aided by the With the Iron Fireman CUSTOM missions under contract agreements.: . Automotive Equipment Division, endeavors to keep Mark II furnace you use a super­ Clearing the 9,208 miles of state h,ighwoys of highways clear, the Public Informat io n Division sensitive thermostat which operates snowfall is o major phase of' Maintenance Division conveys information to the general public. the furnace with the slightest varia­ action, and speed and thoroughness in snow removol Each morning. during winter months, beginning tion of room temperature. This gives you remarkably uniform i~ a matter of pride for the entire ·Deportment. All at 5 a.m. district offices phone rood condition. reports indoor temperature. No matter motorists ore affected and for each there is a rela­ to John Konwinski, on speciol assignment from the how often the furnace starts there tionship between the beauty of the snowfall and the Planning Division, who digests the information and is no smoke, no soot, no fouled co,ndition of the road. relays it by telephone to news media, radio stations combustion chamber, no wasted oil. Highway Deportment expenditures for snow re· and the Auto Club of Michigan. · inovol this winter are expected to push close ta, or Thus statewide rood condition reports ore a 1Cleanliness _. the $10,700,000 level of 1964- 65. SNOW SPRAY ZOOMS across US-41 (above) and.lofts above b~y ond, port of 7 o.m. newscasts throughout the state and MOVING THE MOUNDS of Marquette snow is job enough With the instant clean fiame there "No Porking' '.sign oryto mound of rod: and brush (below) as Snow removal subsidy payments to 25 counties Mi chigan residents know just where the burden is for the big equipment, but for man·ond shovel only (below) r are no flecks of soot blowing '1-om equipment of Marquette County Road Co~mission clears road. reporting more than 70 inches of snowfall lost winter the greatest. the tosk is a back-bender alter the big blowers have been by. your chimney or escaping into your home. Hundreds of tests made with Quiet easy-burning globular flame olirol· smoke-detecting instruments show nates blowtorch roar. f &n bu resilient a flame that's absolutely clean from mounting• to dampen .,.ibratioo and .. the very moment it's turned on. tized for luge capacity at low, quiot apeed.t.

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I j ( ~;.\ Ada Heating &. Plumbing Co. 1 ...... ; ...... ,.,~ ~ ... ~ ...... 1.. ... ~ . 587 ADA DRIVE - PHONE OR 6-5821 - ADA. MICH . P ,c;r rouR .. 'f - . Sl,Jl!UJIB ! t ltF, n.lt. 2. Ifi7 ~ at.or and Ada Township super. . Pine pla"!-ting.~ yiros, e:ites increased. land -.:al· coming events ues in that township where pme ------··------·-· ~-·-· -· ,·-.1------i1nprove land plantings were made 20 year:'> -P'ublic N6tice ago, along with the other s~il ''CLIFF,'S'' STAtlDARD Saturday, February 11th, Cas. in Ada Twp. and water conservation benefits . ' 'The Ada Township Planning as follow$ : .,~ cade Christian Church 5th An­ "Tree and shrub planting on which have come about. Ada, Michigan Ph. 676-4701 CHAPTER IV nual "Chicken 'n Biscuit" din· adapted sites brjngs about sev. He believes that reforestation Commission will conduct a Pub­ CHAPTER 1 ... li~ Hearing on certain Amerid. MAPPED DISTRICTS ner in Fellowship Hall, with era1 benefits" declares Norris and windbreak plantings may in ments to and ReVisions of the DEFINITIONS servings at 5, 6 and 7 p.m. by Helsel, Kent City, a former time double land real estate SECTION 4.01 MAPPED DIS· Kent Soil Conservation DL<>trict valuation. He gives as an ex· Ada Township Zoning Ordinance SECTION 1.45 MARSHAL­ TRICTS. To carry out the pur­ reservation only. Contact Mrs. WE ,GIVE a nd Zoning Map at the Town· Crums, 949-0483, for tickets. director. ample, Bailey Drive where pine \ LING CENTER. An area to be poses of this Ordinance, Ada " Besides serving as cover plantings have improved the ship office ~n February 4, 1967, used for any or ail of the fol­ Township shall be diVided into Adult donations are $1.75 and at 10 o'clock a. m. children's under 12 years are crop on the land, reforestation landscape. lo~ing uses: erection and opera­ the following districts: and wild life shrubs increase Kents' Soil Conservation Serv­ ti<;>n of bituminous batch plants, 75 cents. All profits go to the l~.~v. Ma Township · Planning A-1 Agricultural CYF for the trip to the Inter­ land value. They improve game ice personnel will assist local Commission concrete batch plants, eoncrete habitat food and cover So call­ Future Farmer forestry contest block plants, washed gravel A·3 Agricultural national Affairs Seminar. GREEN ·By : Oliver L . Robinson, 1P Residential ed abandoned fields, ·of little judging teams in preparation SY.A\MPS Secretary plants; stockpiling of sand and value for general farm crops for their State Contest April 29 gravel, sand and gravel aggre­ R·2 Residential . Frid~y , February 10th at the R,3 Residential Ada Christian Reformed Chw·ch gro\V into valuable timber, at the Michigan State Univer­ OIL CHANGE - WASH -- LUBRICATE ADA TOWNSHIP gates, dirt, soil and like ma­ at 1:30 p.m. the Annual World Christmas tree or pulp wood sity. terials. R-4 Planned Residential De- TUNE-UP- BRAKES- 1MUFFLERS ZONING ORDINANCE velopment . Day of Prayer will be held. crops. The general landscape Practice work will cover tree B-1 General Business All women of area churches are appearance is improved. Wind­ identification, wood identifica­ ______..... Ordinance No. 1010661 CHAPTER II breaks for houses and other tion, compass and pacing and SNOW PLOWING & WRECL1(1'CR SERVICE · GENERAL PROVISIONS B-2 Highway Bus iness cordially inVited to attend this .Ada Township, Kent County, I-1 Industrial special program. The theme of buildings lessen winter's icy woodland management practices Michigan, does ordain as Fol· SECTION 2.22 PRIVATE STA­ P-1 P lanned Development the day is " Of His Kingdom blasts and the fuel bill is less. Kent Soil Conservation direc­ lows: · BLES. In any residential zone, Zone There Shall Be No · End." Field windbreaks slow up wind tors feel that this assistance That the Ada Township Zon­ a pr~vate stable shall be located F Flood Zones erosion. More moisture is left will promote a better under­ First Congregational Ch'J1rch of Ada ! ing Ordinance, being Ordinance 150 feet or more from any ad­ P-lA P lanned Development. Thursday,, February 2, 7:30 for field crop or woodland pro­ standing and appreciation for No. 1010661, is hereby amended joining property line. Natural Resources Zone p.m. St. Roberts Guild of St. duction." this phase of our natural re· (Jn Fellowship with the United Chm~ ch of Christ) ill"~ . Robert's Catholic Church will Twenty years ago the Helsels sources. Some of the contes­ tants have had some training Morhing Worship - IO: do A. M. hold their first general meeting began their own "beautifica­ Proposed Revisions-.Ada Township Zoning Map of the year. All ladies of the tion" program around t h e i r also in woodland conservation, (Nursery Care Provide~) parish and their friends are home. Now attractive pines in scouting and in 4/H Club spruce and junipers add much work. Rev. Lee A.' Dalrymple, Pastor DoFls Cox, Miniswr of invi~ed to attend. M~c s'r. · to the good looks of their sur­ Ed Wagner, local Michigan LEOl'fA!fD ... Forest Hills Music Association roundings. Conservation District forester meeting will be held Monday, Dick Lynch, a District cooper. will assist with timber cruis· EGE ND February 6, 8 p. m. in the Mu­ ing. First Evangelical Free·Church sic room at the Forest Hills R 1 Residentiaf High School. 3950 Burton St., S. E., Corner of E. Paris R1~ad C · 1 .A.. A-1 Agricultural REV. KENNETH HASPER, ~astor A-3 Agricultural 9:30 A. M.-Sunday Schoctl "L.1ir'- ·SEE US 10:45 A. M.-MORNING WOR~IHIP ii P·lA Planned.Development- TW 7·9262, the number to call ! ~ Natural Resources Zone to place your want ad in the 6:00 P. M.-Youth Meeting\~ next issue of Suburban Life. For All Your 7:00 P. M.-EVENING SERV-1CE 17 16 Wednesday, 7:30 P. M.-Midweek Prayer and Bible Stuay Skating Needs! indicated on the Development Plan. Skates-CHICAGO-Skate Cases A3 (c) Front Yard - there shall OAKHILL PRESBYTERIA'N CHURCH be a minimum front yard in this zone of 75 feet. Toe Stops, Wheels, Pom-Pons, SERVICE AT BECKWITH SCHOOL (d) Rear Yard - there shall Skating Tights, Etc. -2405 Leonard. N. E. be a minimum rear yard in this zone of 75 feet. Ask About our PARTY PLAN and Open Skating (e) Side Yard - There shall WORSHIP AND SUNDAY SCHOOL-I 0 A. M. be a minimum side yard of 50 ., feet except where this zone Pastor: Rev. James R. Rea abuts a residential district or LECilON SKATING RINK a street on the side, in which fl.%Vz EAST MAIN STREET - -- LOWELL, MICHIGAN instance, the minimum side I yard shall be 100. feet. Ph. TW 7-7360 (f) Off-Street Parking - Ade- quate off-street parking must ------J CASC.ADE CHRISTIAN REF. CHURCH be proVided in this zone. REV. JOHN GUlCHELAAR (g) All activities and equip­ 6631 Cascade Rd., S. E ... - Phone 949.0529 ment used in this zone shall LIVE COMFORTABLY' Morning Worship I 0:00 ·'E:vening Worship 7:00 meet the standards set by the Nursery provided at morning service Air Pollution Control Section of the Michigan Department of SUNDAY SCHOOL - 11:15 A. M. Public Health. (h) On that part of this zone Visibiliity described as a 40-acre parcel During the last few weeks we have had some days and more or less, being the South: nights of low visibility. I am re~rring to the low visibility east *' of the Northwest *' of which is ciused by fog. When fog settles down upon us, the Section 21, Town 7 North, world seerris to become very small, because we can see so CHAPTER V Range 10 West, Ada Township, little of it. We feel that we are hemm'ed in not only in every A-1 AGRICULTURAL ZONE Kent County, Michigan, any direction around us, horizontally; but also in the upward uses permitted in this zone may direction, vertically. Fog is not only an inconvenience but it SECTION 5.04 (d) (Lot Area) occur for a period of 5 years is very dangerous for all kinds of: surface and air transpor- The ,minimum lot area for. U$e only beginning on the date that • UP TO one gallon of water per tation. · ...... in this zone 1shall be ·one, a~ any of such uses first com· hour When fog hampers and lowers our visibility we are apt to with a minimum lot width of mence. • NO MOVING PARTS-no pump, · think that the sun is not shining.. But whether visibility is 200 feet. .(i) Any area within this zone fan, or float to wear out shall be graded in accordance • CLOG. FREE solenoid valve-has lowered because of clouds or because of fog, the sun is shin­ CHAPTER VI cleanable monel filter ing as brightly as ever, as any air traveller can inform you. with the Proposed Final Con· • NO HUMIDISTAT required­ The Sun of Righteousness, our Lord Jesus Christ, is always A-3 AGRICULTURAL ZONE tour Map of the Development built·in selector control for DIAL PROPER HUMIDITY shining brightly. At times it may seem to us that He has SECTION G.04 (d) (Lot Area) Plan Within two years after the "high" to "!ow" humidity FOR PERSONAL COMFORT disappeared, because we cannot see His sunshine at the The minimum lot area for use naturaJ r~SQurces .have been re­ • REVERSIBLE installation·- on your home. Starved air causes dry moment. That is only because there is a covering of clouds in this zone shall be one acre moved or operations for the re­ any forced warm air furnace, skin, throat and nose irritations, or of fog between Him and us, and when that is lifted, all with a minimum lot width of movar of such natural resources either foft or right side ·1oosened .furniture joints and brit· will clear again. In such times we may well pray: " I ask no 200 feet. have ceased, whichever event tie fabrics. •The General 990 POW· dream, no prophet ecstasies, no sudden rending of the veil first occurs. ' · ER HUMIDIFIER adds .the proper of clay, no angel visitant, no opening skies, but take the CHAPI'ER X (j) Natural buffers, · as indi· Ory air is $tarved atr. Just like moisture to the. for.ced warm air dimness of my soul ·away." - John Guichelaar R-4 PLANNED RESIDENTIAL cated ;on 'the Site• Plan· of the plants need water so do you 'and from ;YOUr furnace. Installs easily. DEVELOPMENT Development Plan · shall be mainta:ined:.to a re;isonable ex- $10 Down ••• Pay Balance by April 1st SECTION 10.02 · USE REGU­ tent in. such. zone:.. · · LATIONS. Lot dimensions in the R-1, R-2 and R-3 ·nesidential Zones may be redu~ in ac­ & cordance with . the following Ada Heating Plumbing Co. schedule: BUSINESS · 587 ADA DRIVE -PHONE OR.6-5821- - · ADA, MICH. R-4- R-4- R-4- c Item ln present. R·l in. pr-esent R-2 ln present R-3 \ D·tRECTORY Maximum Gro5s' Densitj 1 dwelling 2.3 dwelling 3.2 dwelling units/ acre (exclu~ road~) Unit/acre units/acre where either public water ... as seen on TV . or sanitary sewer is POOL TABLES AND. SUPPLDll8 provided, or 2.9 dwelling Units/acre where neither Amu8ement Machines public water nor sani­ Miller-Newmark · SALE sewer· is provided tary 8'78'1 ZSth Street, Eali&. Minimum lot widths 90 feet 80 ~ 70 feet 949-2030 Buy 1st dress Minimum front yard 40 feet 35 feet 30 feet Minimum lot depths 120 feet no feet 100 feet BLACKIE'S RADIO & TV at Minimwp lot depths when original price lot borders on land dedi­ CALL '·ANY TIME cated to the common use 949.• s12q · ~r 949-3982 of the subdivision as in· SEBVIOE OALL8 - SS.00 dicated ill Sectiop 10.113 100 feet 90 feet 80 feet Minimum rear yards 40 feet 35 feet 30 feet Buy 2nd Dress ADA OIL CO. (Same price or less) Minimum rear yards whep rear yards border on ]4nd · Automatic Fill dedicated to the common Quality. Heating Oils ... for 1c use of the subdivision as Immediate Service indicated in Section 10.03 30 feet 25 feet 20 feet 676-9171 Minimum side yards 15 feet on 10 feet~ 10 feet on each side each side each side THORNS Minimum side yard on Appliance, TV & Record Center All Winter street side of corner lot 35 feet 30 feet 25 feet (Formerly Thornapple TV) Quality .Always - Best \7alaes Coats Reduced SECTION 10.03 COMMON and for the erection and opera­ ( e) Cement block plants. LOT AREA REQUIREMENTS. tion of allied and associated in· (f) Ancillary uses including, Phone ·949-0220 dustries pursuant to Chapter by way of example and not by from (a) For each square foot of s3gss $14 XIV of this Ordinance and the limitation, office buildings, scale ADA HEATING & PLUMBING CO. land gained under the provision Application and Deve1opment houses, fuel storage, parking, of this chapter, through the re· Plan dated December 14, lltt>6. equipment maintenance build­ IRON FIREMAN COMPLETE duction of lot sizes below the SECTION 22.02 USE REGU­ ings and general storage build­ HouseEureka of Selected Good Taste for ©~ L WITH DELUXE minimum requirements of the Furnaces and Bollen Hew.York World's fail 8·PC. TOOL SET LATIONS. In this zone, no ings. Call for a Free demonstration R-1, R-2, or R-3 Residential building, structure, or part Provided, however, uses (b) Zones, equal amounts of land thereof, shall be erected, alter­ (c) (d) (e) and (f) shall be 676-5821 shall be dedicated to the com­ ed or moved upon any parcel confined to such areas within Free estimates-~hr service NEwEUREKA~ mon use of the lot owners in of land in said zone or no par­ this zone as are designated VACUUM CLEANER , the particular Planned Resident­ cel of land shall be used for Marshalling Centers on the De­ ial Development Area in a man­ any purpose other than one or velopment Plan hereby incor­ GILMORE SPORT SHOP ner approved py the Township more of the following: l>Orated by reference. AND LIVE BAIT Board only upon recommenda· (a) Mining, mobile and tem­ SECTION 22.03 GENERAL WHITE BOSE GASOLINE tion of the flanning Commis· porary processing and stock­ CONDITIONS. sion. piling of sand, gravel, sand and (a) The erection or construc­ Close Eve~ at 9:08 P. M. CHAPTER XXII gravel aggre~tes, dirt, soil and tion of any structure in this Open 7 Days a Week P-lA PLANI"{ED DEVELOP· other rbateria1s. zone which is indicated on the MENT - NATURAL (b) Fixed or permanent _pro­ Development Plan shall be pre­ MEEKHOF LUMBER CO. BESOUlWES ZONE cessing facilities and stoekpil­ ceded by the acquisition of a ing of sand, gravel, sand and township building permit for 6045 28th Street, S. E. SECTON %2.01 DESCRIP- gravel aggregates, dirt, soil such building. Appliance, Television and· Record Center Ada ShoppeJ:S' Square-6'16·9231 LOWELL--897-9391 TION AND PURPOSE. A zone and other similar material&. (b) No land shall be used nor 949-2140 I Open Dally 10-& Open Dally 9-6 established for the orderly ex· (c) Concrete batch plants. a building permit issued for any Delivery-FREE-Estimates Thurs., Fri., 10 'tiJ 9 Fri. ti Sat 9 'tll I traction of natural resources (d) Bituminous 'batch plants. use in this zone which is not S&B Green Stamps 2840 Thornapple River Dr.-In Cascade Phone 949-0220