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This digital document was prepared for Cascade Historical Society by THE W. E. UPJOHN CENTER IS NOT LIABLE FOR COPYRIGHT INFRINGEMENT 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 bride 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.