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Mrs. Ellyn BruinsSlot 676-1724 Serving The Forest Hills Area

VOLUME NINE THURSDA't, MARCH 21, 1963 NUl\'ffiER ONE Club To Give Alcohol Center Now· 0 Open To Area Residents Roy Richardson "HTf''r··· 1 i~~~:~P~~ r~ T~~v~!u~er1:s Forest Hills PT AT 0 Lenten Concert "Maintaining Sobriety" will be Monday evening, March 25, wm 1 the subject of a talk and dis- Passes In Florida be Ladies Night of the Thornapple IReview Constitution A Lenten Concert of sacred mu­ cussion led by Hal Goss, County sic will be presented by the Grand ! A well-known resident of Ada Lions Club. Everyone will first I T night March 21 1he Forest Alcoholism Rehabilitiation Social suddenly passed away this past meet at the Lena Lou at 6 :30 Hill~ High School P.f.A. will pre­ Rapids Schubert Club on Sunday, Worker on Thursday, March Zl at March 31 , at 4 p. m . in First week. Roy A. Richardson, aged 71, p. m. sent a review of the proposed new 7 p. m. This is the weekly meet­ of 7340 Thornapple River Drive, They will later attend the last constitution by Mrs. Dorothy Judd. (Park) Congregational Church. ing of the Health Department's died of a hea rt attack while va­ of the World Travel Series at Mrs. Judd is well-known to Forest The Schubert Club will present a Alcoholism Reha bilitation Center cationing in Bradenton, Florida. F orest Hills High School at S P. m. Hills residents and is well inform­ full program of sacred songs­ at 303 Ionia, NW. traditional, familiar and more re­ Mr Richardson resided in Ada with Phil Walker and the exotic ed on all aspect <; of 1he ne\V con- cently published numbers. Among The appointment of Mr. Goss as for G6 years, and was a r etired Indonesia . s1itution. those presented are Dr. Bitgood's a County Social Worker has made milk ha uler for two Gra nd Rapids the Alcoholism Center again avail­ dairies. He had been a member of We will be voting to accept or "The Greatest of These Is Love", Mary-Martha Guild To reject the new constitution April featuring Norman Bradley as solo­ able to former patients from Spar­ the Ada Township Board, past ta, Cedar Springs, Rockford, Low­ m aster of Ada Lodge No. 280, Hold Dessert-Luncheon 1. T he people of Michigan have a ist and " With A Voice Of Singing" historic decision to make-one that by Shaw, arranged by Carl Sen­ , ell, Caledonia, Wyoming, Grand- F&AM, m ember of Hooker Chap­ Star ting with a dessert-luncheon ter of the Royal Arch Masons will affect the destiny of our state nema, former accom panist for the ville and all out-lying a reas of the at 12 :30 p. m ., the Marty-Martha County. of Lowell, a nd of Vesta Chap ter, for generations. Despite all that Schubert Club. , Guild will meet on March 28 in has been said and written, few The Schubert Club is celebrating ;; , Old and new patients may call Order of the Eastern Star, in Low­ the home of Mrs. John P ostema at I ell. people are fully informed on the their 80th anniversary of continu­ \\ Mr. Goss at GL 6-6566, Extenswn 3516 Goodwood Drive. constitution. Ma ny of us are con­ ous contribution to the cultural and ··~ 321. Surviving Mr. Richardson are' his wife Caroline, two daughters, The Word will be " Glory," with fused over the discussion on con­ social life of Grand Rapids. This four and eight great­ Mrs. Ray F oley in charge of the troversial portions of the const itu­ year's concert is directed by Nor­ gra ~dchildren grandchildren. devotions. P rogram, "Easter," with tion. man Bradley and the accompanist member participation. The PTA is happy io present is Morton Harwood, jr. Active Student Is Tri-Cees To Hear Funeral services will be held on Thornapple Lions To Sell Charcoal F riday, March 22, at 1 :30 p. m. Her e we stand (left to righ t : Merlin Hulbert, Wendell Champion, Mrs. Judd who will tie together the Plan to enjoy this fine presenta­ SCOUTS TO SELL TICKETS most important considerations and tion of sacred music to find spirit­ in the Metcalf Chapel, with Rev. ·iuarshall B elding a nd E

Forest Hills Ju~or and Senior Band under the dir ection of Janice E . Markle, both received second division ratings at the district band festival in Otsego this past Saturda y, March 16. Ra tings are given by three jud­ ges for the concert performance and one judge for a separ ate sight­ reading session. Judges for the class B senior band were William D. Revelli, University of Michigan; Harry Begian, Detroit Cass Tech. and Harold Gedrees, Calvin Col­ lege. Sight-reading judge Russell Brown, Western State University. To Narrate Film Judges for the class B. Junior CASCAD E PHARMACY band were Norman Geidez, Cen­ 'Exotic Indonesia' May We Fill Your Next tral Michigan University; Dacho " Exotic Indonesia" a magnificent Prescription ? Dachoff, a nd Glen Smith, both of all-color film will be the sixth in University of Michigan. Edgar Phone 949·0890 the travelogues presented by the Kirk, sight-grading judge was from Thornapple Valley Lions Club on Michigan State University. Monday evening, March 25. Phil Ratings a re listed from I to V, Wa lker will narrate the film story first division is superior , second is of " A bracelet of Emerald flung excellent, III is good, IV is fair, across the Equator." V is poor. Commend sheet written A former writer and producer by the judges were intriguing to for th e National Broadcasting the band, stating both their strong Company in San Francisco, Califor­ and week points. All the judges nia, Phil Walker becam e a fre~ seemed to feel that for a young la nce cameraman and lecturer m and inexperienced group, our band 1953. His travels over most of the showed good talent, training, and globe, a keen camera eye, and an Here's the best ~ews _yet ••• potential. We can indeed be proud ability to create the unusual in of them, especially as this was every day human scenes, account first competition. for much of the success of his ex­ The Bands and their chaper­ ceptional film progra m "Exotic ones left the school at 6 :30 a. m., Indonesia." for the home-minded family! with the senior band performing Phil Walker's film will show us at 8 a. m ., and the junior band the enchanting islands of Bali, at 10 :40 a. m . P arents accompan­ Java, Sumatra, Borneo, Celebes, F. H. A. INSURED LOANS ..• are now available in ing the young musicians were Timor an d other fascinating islands Mr. a nd Mrs. Hatherley, Mr. and of the Indonesian Archipelago that Lowell for the first time. State Savings Bank has been ELECT L. R. WINSLOW Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Beckett, Mrs. is a tremendous bridge of islands appointed to service low-co~+ Federal Housing Ad­ Slanger, Mrs. Postma, Mrs. Jack­ between Asia and Australia . ministration home loans and improvement loans. TO THE OFFICE OF son, Mrs. Dunla p, Mr. and Mrs. These are abunda ntly beautiful Provonche, Mr. and Mrs. Walma, islands, langourous and lovely with and Mr. and Mrs. Swa rtz. brightly brocaded ladies, strange Home ownership for your family may be years nearer Supervisor of Cascade Township and unusual architecture, intricate than you think! y.te will arrange a H. ~· l~an +.hat To View Film dances and superb artistry. These r· IN THE APRIL lST ELECTION are color pictures of unusual will be custom-tailored to YOUR f1nanc1al s1tuat1on, The Thornapple Parent's Club beauty. YOUR needs, YOUR income. You repay your loan just of Thornapple School will hold This very interesting and inform­ like rent. A single monthly repayment can be set up He is a write-in candidate on slide their regular monthly m eeting on ative film, in color, will be held Tuesday, March 26, at 8 p . m. at the Forest Hills High School to include principal, interest, insurance and property 13 at the top of the voting machine The Grand Rapids Chamber of gymnasium next Monday evening. taxes. Commerce will present a film en­ All proceeds from these travel­ titled "How Communism Got Start­ ogues go to work in our com­ ed in the United States." There munity for the support of our own JUST ... shove up the slide at top on 13 and will also be a business m eeting, youth projects and r ecreation fac­ write in the name "L. R. Winslow" and your and a refreshment period. ilities. Come in ·and talk it over with us ... soon~ write-in vote will be registered when you MRS. HORVATH TO HOST leave the booth. COFFEE GROUP, MARCH 25 Grange Meetings You will get friendly understanding and Mrs. Julius Horvath of Waltham The Paris Grange will hold their YOUR VOTE . .. for our candidate will count Street will entertain the Cascadia regular meeting on Friday, March careful atte ntion to detail from a staff which only if written in under slide on position 13, Meadows Coffee Group in her 22, at 8 :30 p. m. in the Grange the office of supervisor slide at top of voting home on Monday, March 25, at Hall on 28th Street and Breton is long experienced in home financing. 8 :30 P. m . Hostesses will be Mrs. Road. machine. Stewart Smith and Mrs. G. Van The E gypt Grange will meet on Westrienen. Friday, March 22, at 8 :30 p. m . Discussion for the evening will for their r egular meeting in the If you are in doubt, take this adv. to the polls concern the forthcoming carnival, Grange Hall. with you and also the spring ice cream social. BEER AND WI NE I State Savings Bank Ada Rexall Drugs now oper ates -Interested Citizens Committee TW 7-9262, the number to call to a new beer and wine take out . LOWELL, MICHIGAN TW 7-9277 place your want ad in the next service. Store hours 9 a . m. to issue of Suburban Life. 9 p. m. Monday through Saturday. • The more you tell - Jhe quicker you sell! Want ads will do the job-Try it! financing research which will lead I STRAW - For sale, 40c bale. Clin­ PAGE TWO SUBURBAN. LIFE, MARCH 21, 1963 to a break-through in the dis­ For Sale-General I ton Blocher, UN s-2451. p49 1959 DODGE ROY AL Real Estate Good Things covery of the cause and cure of ------1FOR SALE - '59 Chevrolet Hard­ 4-DOOR cancer. FOR SALE - Hay. Good quality: top, in good condition. Phone SUBURBAN LIFE WANT AD PAGE R E AL ESTATE MORTGAGE to Eat Another sharp one-owner with Loans, auto and personal loans. alfalfa and brome. 300 bales of I UN 8-3301. p49 CASH RATE: 17 words 50c, additional words 3c each. If not APPLES - Delicious, Snow, J ona­ torsionaire ride, power steering May we serve you? State Sav­ thons and Spys. D. A. McPher­ THORNAPPLE sec~nd cutting, S50 b~es of 1st AZZARE.LLO CHEVROLET Buick. paid on or before 10 days after insertion, a charge of lOc and brakes, pushbutton drive, ings Bank, Lowell, Phone TW 7- cutting. Call TW 7-7070. c49 I T t· · L ' 11 for bookkeeping will be made. son 1276 P arnell Avenue, TW 7- ry our me serVlce. o w e , 2-tone, radio, etc. 9277. c23tf 7110. c34tf F OR SALE-Hay and straw. Ira Mich. TW 1'-9294 for appointment. BOX NUMBER: If box number in care of this office is de· sired, add 50c to above. TOP Fryling. UN 8-3276. c48-49 cl9tf COUNTRY HOMES-With large lots ALL ERRORS in telephone advertisements at sender's risk. JACKSON MOTOR SALES I for comfortable family living. Let FOR SALE - Washing machine, SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED-For' RATES are based strictly on uniform Want Adv. Style. 930 W. Main, TW 7-92Sl, Lowell us build to your specifications; Name Area POPS vacuum sweeper, ironing board, prompt service, call Francis OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by re· trade in your old home. Long other household items. Call TW 7- Sloan, 761-3623, Orleans, Mich­ mlttance. term financing! Ph miles north igan. c44tf DUNCAN PHYFE-Dropleaf table Cancer Heads 1. To The End of the World, 1676. c49 Copy for Ads on This Page Must Be in of Lowell on Vergennes Street. for sale, 4 extra leaves. Good Mrs. Louis Smit, of Route 3, Skeeter Davis STATE APPROVED - Driver Ledger Office Before 5 P . .M:. on Tuesdays. WILLIAM SCHREUR, Contract­ STUMP-And tree removal serv­ condition. TW 7-7069. p49 L 2. He's So Fine, Chiffons Training School of Grand Rapids, TW 7·9261 or and Builder, ph. TW 7-91S9. owell this week was named chair­ ice, completely insured. Complete c40tf m an fbr Lowell in the April Can­ 3. Puff Tho l\1agic Dragon, P eter Inc. Courses for high school stu­ service from twig to root. OR &- 1959 CHEVROLET BELAIRE - LARGE YORKSHIRE SOW- Due P a ul & 1\-Iary dents between 1&-lS yrs. of age. cer Crusade of Kent County Unit, 5511. c40tf i 2-door VS automatic. $895. Dyk­ March 31. Also sow and five pigs 4. South Street, Orlons Adults' private training. Courses FOR SALE-Three bedroom home American Cancer Society, it was house & Buys, in Cascade. Phone 4 weeks old. John DeGood. OR 6- 1 year old. Completely modern. annouced Wednesday by Mrs. A. 5. Rhythm of the Rain, Cascades SEED CORN - Complete line of! for motor scooter at 15 yrs. of 949-1620. c49 for ... 3S32. . c49 6. Walk Like A l\lan, 4 Seasons grass seeds. If you want corn to Ph. TW 7-9167. p48-51 J VerHoeven of 5612 l OOth Street, age. 337 Ottawa, N. W. Phone 7. Dea.r Wastebasket, Bobby Ba.re produce more sale corn, try the Caledonia, ge~eral chair man of the 45&-S227 or GL 2-2095. c44tf ADA REXALL DRUGS - Now op­ DON'T - Put off seeing about your ATTENTION- Have several buyers 8. Ruby Baby, Dion la test out. Single Cross SX (those cozy, comfortable South Kent townships. erates a new Beer and Wine take­ insurance. Be sure your a utomo­ for farms near Par nell, Lowell 9. Your The Reason I'm Living, planting SX second year are or­ HAY RIDES - And sleigh rides. Mrs. Smit, who is president of out service. Store hours 9 a. m. bile, home and family are pr0- and Clarksville. 35 years apprais­ the Business and Professional Wo­ Bobby Darin dering from one to 20 times as Young and old, by mule team. tected against a ccidental losses. Evenings and Sundays by aP- 1 to 9 p. m., Monday through Sat­ warmth in your ing and selling real estate. Wm. m en's Club, will be assisted by 10. Our D:iy \'fill Comr, Ruby & much as first year). Running 10 urday. c49 P eter Speerstra Agency. TW 7- A. Armstrong, 344 Lewis St., to 20 bu. more per acre. Call pointment . 705 Montcalm Ave. Mrs. Bernie Bedell, llS S. Grove the Romantics 9259. c49 Rockford. Phone S66-1463. c43tf 11. Sanely, Dion your P .A.G. salesman, Clinton Tom Cornell, phone TW 7-9049. St. Lowell, as co-chairman. home 12· What Will Mary Say, J ohnny Blocher, UN S-2451. c49-52 c44tf SANITARY SEPTIC TANK SECURITY - For your valuables Mrs VerHoeven also announced TO BUY OR SELL - Your home, that Mrs. Charles Houseman, 1049 l\Iathis SERVICE with a safety deposit box at the farm, or acreage, in the Lowell Washington St. Lowell, and Mrs. RUGS - Carpets and upholstery SIX FREE HAMBURG- Buns with Cleaning and Repairing 13. Greenback Dollar, H.ingston this Spring State Savings Bank of Lowell. As or Forest Hills district, call R. J. George Fansler, 12213 Bailey Dr. cleaning. Free pick-up and de­ every $1 or more purchase at Check Our Prices Trio Fluger's Lowell Bakery, Satur­ low as $4 .40 a year. Ask a mem­ Timmer Realty, office 676-3901; Lowell will serve as chairman and livery. Idea' Rug and Furniture We'll save you money ber of the staff for more infor­ day only. c49 residence 949-0139; Jack Fahrni, ' 1 v Kleeners, phone Saranac 2627. Licensed, Bonded and Insured USE DEPENDABLE mation. c44tf co-chairman respective y in er- c48-51 salesman, TW 7-9334; Carl Sim- gennes tow~ship . Mrs. Ralph J. FOR A RANGE - Up-to-date, let LE 4-9455 merer, salesman, TW 7-763S. Post Schlosser, 7S40 Conservation Drive, us open the gate. Michigan Bot­ Office Building, Ada , Michigan. Ada will serve as chairman of YOUR tled Gas Company, TW 7-934S. c49 ~~~~~~~~~~ S4 a ______c_ 4_9_-5o Acta' Township. DRY CLEANING-$1.00 for suits,c4Stf ·-==:::::·::·==~ BULLD.OZING PONTIAC-OLDS 1957 FORD 4-DOOR - Real clean. dresses, and topcoats. Quality FOR SALE - By owner, farm, 37 For Cascade township, she has BEPREIENTATIVE IN THE $375. Dykhouse & Buys, in Cas­ cleaning guaranteed. Veteran's REASONABLE RATES acres, good buildings, modern, named Mrs. W. F. Zo~llmer, 4S70 FOREST HILLS AREA cade. Phone 949-1620. c49 BY HOUR OR JOB priced to sell. $17,500. Call TW 7- 1Burton Street as chairman and Dry Cleaners pickup station 10- Phillips 66 Home Heating Oils cated in the Cascade Paint Store 7640 after 5 p. m. c49-50 j Mrs. Clarence Martin, 7007 Burton ASPHALT PAVING S. E . and Mrs. James Huebner, JOE JAGER building in Cascade across from ATTRACTIVE ·- 2-bedroom bung- 7053 Windcrest, as co-chairmen. 1106 Argo 919-0546 1960 FORD GALAXIE Old Kent Bank. Open daily 9 to Driveways - Parking Lots alow, barn with 2 acres of land. For Rural Lowell, Mrs. Richard 2-DOOR 6. c33tf OR 6-4511 Dairy Feeding Lots Only 3 miles from Lowell. Days Nordhof of Pratt Lake Ave. has @morn~ a Wittenbach Sales & call 243-0161; evenings, Denton been appointed chairman. An exceptionally clean '60 with 1960 FORD FALCON RANCHERO P ortable Pla nt Wilcox, UN S-5213. Transue Real- Lee v. Mulnix, jr. of Grand Service Co. $S95. Dykhouse & Buys, in Cas­ Hot Materials Made Right On VS engine, a utomatic trans­ ty. c49 Rapids, general chairman of the IN AN HOUR Ji1 TW 7-9207 Lowell, Michigan mission and radio. Real clean cade. Phone 949-1620. c49 The J ob 4S tf Crusade, has announced that the inside and out. TANK FULL?-Call l<,uller Septic HOME FOR SALE -- On large goal this year is $114 ,13.J.45. He has Tank Cleaning. Licensed and Call UN 8-4168 fenced lot, bordering creek. A emphasized that a maximum ef­ bonded. Day or night emergency After 6 :00 P. M. three bedroom rancher with extra fort this year is more important JACKSON MOTOR SALES c49tf 930 W. Main, TW 7-92Sl, Lowell service. Member of Ada Busi­ r ooms in walk-out basement. See than ever and that Kent dollars nessmen's Association. Ph. OR 6- it at 2482 Patterson Road. Price f TRASH AND JUNK HAULED - . may prove an important actor in 59S6. c44tf $22 500 W 11 I Cascade, Ada, Eastmont, Lowell below cost, at , . 1 con------APPLIANCE REPAIR- Small aP­ CALL ME lMMEDIATELY for any area. No garbage! Bob's Pickup sider a reasonable offer. 949-02~:9 . Lewis Electric I pliances repaired, service on broken window glass, aluminum Service. Ph. S97-9031. c19tf electrical fixtures. Prompt serv­ Washable or wood. Will give you prompt 1 ice, call Charles Houseman, Ph. service on replacing. Ada, Cas­ THINKING OF TW 7-7397, 1049 N. Washington cade. and Eastmont area only. ADA OIL CO. HOME IMPROVEMENT? Hotpoint •Maytag SPRING St., Lowell. c3Stf Ed Strong, 949-0717 or 949-0406. Would You Like To SALES AND SERVICE c49tf We Give S&H Green Stamps FOR FINANCIAL HELP BE IF YOUR MEALS - Are tasting SURE AND CALL ON Service on All Make5 FRESH YOU CAN strange, maybe you need a new FOR SALE - Baby chicks and REMODEL? Washers, Dryers gas range from Michigan Bottled STATE SAVINGS BANK started pullets. Circular on re­ 1955 CHEVROLET WAGON - 4-dr COLORS DO IT! Gas Company, TW 7-9348. c49 Lowell, Mich. Your home . . . build a new garage Refrigerators quest. Getty's Hatchery, Middle­ P owerglide, must sell, $395. Ph c43 tf or add an e:'l.'tra room"? ELECTRICAL WffilNG ville, Mich., R2. SY 5-3395 or Your own remodeling and SEELE Y CONSTRUCTION- Build­ 949-0220. c49 AND CONTRACTING building. Our planning ing and remodeling. Cement SY 5-3S22. c46tf VACUUM CLEANERS - For sale. If so, cail us today for easy BRUSHES CLEAN FOR SALE - 40 cords of mixed New, used and rebuilt. All makes payment financing. Phone TW 7-7746 A service makes it easy. West work, basements, blocks, chim­ WE DO - What others can only wood. Will sell part or all. Will and models. Service and parts Factory Trained Servicemen Coast lumbe r makes it neys, and fireplaces. Houses, promise. Michigan Bottled Gas beautiful! ' deliver. 765-S621. c47-50 for all. Call S97-75S5 before 9 :00 LOWELL SAVINGS & "We Sell the Best and Service garages, additions and ba rns. All Company, T\V 7-934S. c49 the Rest" easily (0 kinds of buildings. Experienced TRUSSES-Trained fitter, surgical.. _a_._m_.______P_ 4_4_-2 LOAN ASSOC. and guaranteed work. L. J. See­ QUICK RESULTS - Small co~t appliances, etc. Koss R e x a 11 217 East Main Ph. TW 7-7132 ley, phone S97-7722. c44tf That's when you use Ledger Drugs, Saranac, Mich. c39tf WITH SOAP & WATER Cascade Want Ads to buy, sell, rent or 1960 FORD FALCON 2-DOOR - trade. And it's so easy. Just SURPRISE - Your wife with a Dodges - Dodges ! ELECTRICAL 32,000 actual miles. S895. Dyk- phone TW 7-9261. p49 new gas range and you'll be Hastings Livstock Sales WIRING - FIXTURES LurTiber Co. 1 house & Buys, in Cascade. Phone amazed at the change. Michigan DARTS - STANDARDS - SSO'S March 15, 1963 "Our Service Goes All Out" 949-1620. c49 AUCTION SALES - Phone George Bottled Gas Company, TW 7-934S Feeder Pigs ...... $ 7.50-$14.00 6790 Cascade Rd., S. E . Vander Meulen, auctioneer, Dut- c49 Approximately 50 models REPAIRS WHY NOT - Do that remodeling Top Calves ...... $33.00-$37.50 ton MY 8-S571. Let me help you For Immediate Delivery! Seconds ...... $27.00-$33.00 Free Estimates Free Delivery now! Or build those cupboards. FISH SUPPER-Friday, March plan your sale, prepare and place Commons and Culls ... $1S.00-$27.00 G.E. Appliances New or remodeling. Call Arvil publicity. I know values, will try 22, by Clarksville Masonic Lodge, Phone 949-1990 Heilman, TW 7-7446. c42tf at t he lodge hall, serving from Either DART or DODGE Young Beef ...... : . .. $17.00-$21.00 'l for most profitable results. p49 Beef Cows ...... $.ll .00~$16 . 50 RICKERT ELECTRIC ·5 to S p. m. Adults $1.25, child­ to SAVINGS and Bulls ...... $17.00 $19.00 !1 BUYING ren, 75c. c48-49 SERVICE at Top Hogs ...... $H.25-$14.70 • A NEW OR USED CAR? DAWN- Electrical Service : Wiring, Second Grade ...... $13.75~$14 . 25 1 208 So. Hudson FOR LOW, LOW, BANK RATES repairs, fixtures. 24-hour service Roughs ...... $11.00 $13.10 Phone TW 7-9802 Lowell CHECK WITH All work according to N. E. C JACKSON MOTOR SALES Boars ...... $11.00-$12.50 • ------and Fire Underwriters Code Your Chrysler Corp. "Quality" Feeder Cattle ...... $18.00-$22.50 TUNE UP ST ATE SAVINGS BANK Dealer TO PUT MORE PEP INTO YOUR ENGINE, CUT Gra dua te electrician. All work Good Lambs ...... Sl9.00-$20.00 - Lowell, Mich. Second Grade ...... $17.00-$19.00 PLUMB I NG GAS BILLS! guaranteed. "No job too small." 930 W. Main, TW 7-92Sl, Lowell c43 tf Free estimates. Phone TW 7-954S Top Hogs $14.70-John Postma, Timing, plugs, carburetor and points ad­ 1955 BUICK SPECIAL - Runs rea1 Box 293, N. Washington, Lowell Ada; Shirley Blood, Hastings. & justed to bring engine to peak perfor­ good. $95. Dykhouse & Buys, in Mich. p47-51 NOW! Paper table covering at a 9 mance! Cascade. Phone 949-1620. c4 KNAPP SHOES-Men's women 's, Wanted new low price. Single roll, $3.50 SECOND BEST CLOTHING- Men' s or boys'. Work or dress shoes each; 10 or more rolls, $3.00 each. These rolls are 40 in. wide Lubricating-Oil Changes-Tires-Batteries and women's, all sizes. Shoes a nd Melvin Hewitt, West M-21, Lo­ YOUNG MAN- Age 2S, desperately HEATING coats. 1711 Spaulding, S. E well. Call TW 7-7SS3 after 4 :30 needs any full or part tim e work and 300 feet long. Lowell Ledg­ er, ·TW 7-9261. p51tf Thursday thru all of next week and all day Saturday. c4S-49 Let Jim R yder do it. Good ref - MASTER PLUMBERS - 949-259S. c49 erences. Phone TW 7-Sl 42. c47-50 ------: STEP LADDERS FOR SALE - Six-week-old puppies Jim's Marathon Service TRUCluNG EVERY THURSDAY Mother English setter. 949-0414 WANTED- Women to help to take Com1Jlete Planning a ncl WE GIVE GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS ON GAS AND OIL to Lake Odessa stock sale. Call c49 care of sick person in home, 5 Engineering Service 6' -$5675 DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNESDAY days a week. Call TW 7-76S3. George Francisco, TW 7-7817. ONLY - Michigan Bottled Gas Jim Vincent, Prop. M-21, Ada-Ph. OR 6-9101 45 I c48-49 CALI, ANY '.rll\-IE ~ c tt Company has a fully trained and GAS 5' -$4.80 SEWING MACHINE - Singer con- qualified serviceman. TW 7-934S BABYSITTER WANTED - In my FURNACES AND TW 7-7534-or home. Live-in preferable. TW 7 sole.' Accept $4.97 a month on ' c49 CONVERSION BURNERS TW 7-7104 Singer equipped to make fancy 7492. c49 4' -$3.80 CARPETS AND RUGS- Free esti- designs, monograms, button mates. Large selection. Ideal HELP WANTED - Orchard prun Residential-Commercial holes. Full price $31.37. Phone Rug and Furniture Kleeners. Ph ers. Monday, March 25. John 742-3410. c44tf • Industrial ATLAS Saranac, 2627. c4S-5i ' Timpson. p49 · WATER HEATERS ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN - SAVE YOUR RUMMAGE-For the BUSINESS '1 Brand new, slight scratch on OPPORTUNITY-$5,4~- I ~ Flying Eagle patrol of Troop 334 per year starting salary plus b~ back and side. Plays bea utifully. Call 949-35S2 or UN 8-4373 for in- nus and opportunity for substant • CLARK I New guarantee. Must sell. $63.33 formation. ' · c49 ially higher earnings. Married FOR ESTIMATE PLUMBING & HEATING HARD w ARE full price, at $5 per month. Call man with business and sales credit ma nager , RI 2-3419. c44tf FOR SALE - Holstein cow. Fresh background preferred, age 24-45 CALL TW 7-7948 :...-3-0_9_E_._M_a_in-St_. ___L_o_w_ e_n_.;; 1577 Ada Dr. OR 6-4Sll soon. Second calf. Call UN 8-2451 All applicants will be contacted c49 Please send a brief resume about yourself to Box JH12S, care of LYLE COVERT COIN-OP TYPE DRY CLEANING this paper. c49 See Us For S lbs. for $1.50. Cascade P aint LET US CHECK Store, across from Old Kent Bank WOMAN - Would like housework SIU.E in Cascade. Ph. 949-0920. c33tf by the hour. $1.25 per hour mm­ YOUR CAR'S ALL imum. Call before 9 a. m . TW 7- Wedding Cakes 8136. c49-l And Ca ke Ornaments TRANSMISSION Your Building Priced To Please F LUGER'S LOWELL BAKERY Precision Workmanship Materials TW 7-9590 - 214 E. Main, Lowell Lost and Found Call anytime, for on Adjustments, Repairs LOST - Diamond solitaire engage­ prompt wrecker and -Low Prices 1960 VALIAl\IT 200 ment ring in Riverview Inn or Lowell Cafe, Saturday. Reward. towing se1rvice. Ex· -Free Estimates 4-DOOR 245-974S. p49 You'll appreciate the difference in the -Free Delivery P-erienced mechanic WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCE The better series with the eco­ on duty. performance of your car after a thor­ ' I • -Helpful Suggestions ( $ 17 .00 Value) nomical straight stick. For ough transmission job by our technicians. pleasurable economy driving, Personal When it comes to repairs of any kind, SAVE on this one today. Plus We Give .S&H Green Stamps WEDDING INVITATIONS - Nap­ Days TW 7-9294 come to us! with purchase of 4 New Atlas Tires kins, free thank you notes, 1-day JACKSON MOTOR SALES service; open evenings. Free Any Siz~ ... at competitive prices 930 W. Main, TW 7-92Sl, Lowell bride's books. J. C. Keena, 635 Nights TW 7-9743 FREE WRECKER SERVICE ON Thomas, S. E., Grand Ra pids, TRANSMISSION REPAIRS 949-1230 WHEEL ALIGNMENT AT HALF PRICE WITH THE Meekhof Lumber CH 3-1S3S. c34tf PURCHASE OF TWO NEW ATLAS ~IRES STUD SERVICE- Shetland Pony Azzarello stallion, brown, with white tail FINE WEDDING INVITATIONS Co: and ma ne. Call TW 7-7S51. c4Stf 24-hour service, napkins and other PAT O'NIEI L 6045--2Sth Sheet, S. E . accessories. Box of FREE Thank Chevrolet &Buick, Casca~e Standard Service · Ph. 949-2140 INCOME TAX SERVICE-- Farm, you notes and etiquette book with INC. TRANSMISSION SERVICE 6895 tascade Rd. Ph. 949-1 220 business or personal. Confiden­ order. Lindy Press, 1127 East 508 West Main St., Lowell 6749 28th Street, Cascade Ph. 949-1230 OPEN SATURDAYS 'TIL 4:30 tial, personal service. Bill Fritz, Fulton, Grand Rapids. GL 9-6613. c46tf TW 7-7262, Lowell. c42-50 c40tf 1------• Suburban LIFE I:. Parrs Ch-rTstian Ref. Eastmont Ref. Cli'urdi' SUBURBAN LIFE, MARCH 21, 1963 PAGE THREE Serving the Forest Hills Area. Sunday, March 24, Young P eo­ Nature Notes Monday, March 25, Consistorial. Published every Thursday morn­ ple's Group will meet in the Area Church News Union Meeting will be held at the Chapter Rummage Sale Future Nurses' Discuss ing at 105 N. Broadway, Lowell church at 4 p. m . by Edith Jarvi Immanual Reformed Church. All Mich. Ph. TWinoaks 7-9262. Entered Monday, March 25, Calvinist Cascade Christian Church lple River Drive • Morning Worship . . 10:00 A. M . JUST A FEW DAYS Sund~y School .....11: 20 A. M. I • Everung Worship .... 7 :00 P. M . We invite you to make this com-l • munity church your church home. ! OF OUR FABULOUS all! • Lindsay Soft Water Co. Welcome to ·Ada Community Re'f . .. . The Rev. Sylvester H . Moths • • SALES~-- RENTALS Call OR 6-1685 818 Lafayette, N. E. Grand Rapids Tuesday, March 2G, The Ladies • Prayer Group will meet in the Our Savior Lutheran home of Mrs. S. Moths on Thorn­ • • PH. GL 4-8663 Churcb apple R iver Drive at 1.0 a . m. (Missouri Synod) c41tf Wednesday, March . 27, The fol­ • • 1916 Ridgewood, S. E . lowing groups will meet in the Morning Worship 9 :30 A. M. • FLO s • church: Sunday School 10 :45 A. M. Young Peoples Bible Class at • Rev. Eugene L. Krieger, Pastor AT • 6:45 p. m. CH 1-3712 • Adult Bible Study at 7 :30 P. m. • BIENNIAL1i SPRING Various catechism classes at Eastmont Reformed • • 7 :30 p. m. Senior Choir at 7 :30 p, m . Church • • Junior Choir at 8 :30 p. m. Cor. Ada Dr. and Forest Hills Ave• "The Church Where There Are • • Latter Day Saints No Strangers" • WELCOMES YOU • Sunday, March 24, at the 11 NAP Services: 10 :00 A. M. and 7 P . M. ELECTION a m. service, L. J . Mccaul will • • Sunday School: 11 :15 A. M . speak on "Jesus Christ the Corner­ The Rev. Collins D Weeber- Min. • TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS stone." At the evening service at 1 TV& • Parsonage 4637 Ada Dr., GL 4-9828 7 P. m. Dirk Venema will speak • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Biennial Spring • on the "Foundation of Knowledge." Ada Christian Reformed Election will be held in the Tuesday, March 26, The Women's • l. Appliance Cen er • Department will meet at 8 p. m. Church l in the home of Mrs. Raymond Morning Worship 9 :30 A. M. • Hank 2840 Thornapple River Drive In Cascade-Ph. 949-0220 Gus TOWNSHIP OF CASCADE Jousma on 68th Street, Alaska. Sunday School 11 :00 A. M. • Evening Worship 7 :00 P . M. • COUNTY OF li:ENT, STATE OF l\UCHIGAN Study pages 135 through 143 in your lesson book "Meet Them in Pastor- Rev. A. J . Verburg • STORE HOURS: Monday through Friday, 9 to 7. Saturday, 9 to 5. • -0,N- the Scriptures." Cascade Christian • Wednesday, March 27, Prayer Group will meet at 10 a. m . in Church • the home of Mrs. Robert Loesch Sunday School at 9 :45 and Monday, 4prjl 1, 1963 on 858 Sarasota Street. 11:00 A. M. • TREMENDOUS SAVINGS ... Friday, March 29, The Annual Morning Worship 9 :45 a.nd • Father and Son Banquet. 11:00 A. M. • At The Place or Places of Holding The Election In Pastor - Rev. Raymond Gaylord • ... WHILE THEY LAS • Eastmont Baotist Church Said Towns hip As lndic9ted Below, Viz: Eastmont Baptist Church 1 Friday, March 22, Lamp Light­ • • ers party at 7 p. m. at the church. 5038 Cascade Rd.,-US-16 • Motorola, Zenith, V-M, Norge, Hotpoint, Amana - Pree. 1Town Hall Pr.ec. 2Fire Barn Friday, March 29, There will be 9 :45 A. M. Morning Worship - • an A n n u a 1 Missionary Family Sunday School 11 :00 A, M • • • Night in the church. Missionaries, Youth Meeting 5:45 P . M. Mr and Mrs. George Baker , will Evening Worship 7 P . M. • For The Purpose of Electing The Following Officers: be our guest speakers. P..li\tor-0. M. Smith • LARGE AJ\IANA LARGE 2-DOOR • ·.' Norge Wringer Washer STATE OFFICERS: • Upright Freezer Hotpoint Refrigerator Two Regents of The Univer sity of Michigan - Supe•r intenclent • 0£ Public Instmction - Member of The State Boa.rd of Educa­ First Congregational Church of Ada • • tion-'Fwo Tmstees of Michigan State University of Ag1·ic ulture (In F ellowship with the United Church of Christ) Reg. $399.95 Reg. $348.88 Reg. Sl 59.95 $ 2 5 and Applied Scieucc - Two Members of The Boa.r!l oI Gov· • $ 2 7 5 $ 2 9 5 • ernors of Wayne State University Morning Worship - I 0:00 A. M. (NURSERY CARE PROVIDED) • NON-PARTISAN OFFICERS: · ~· HOTPOIXT •.rwo Justices of The Suprem e Court • R ev. Lee A. Dalrymple-Pastor Doris Cox, Minister of Music ·• Portable Dis~washer Rabbit Ears • TOWNSHIP OFFIC.ERS: Deluxe 30" Range Supervisor -Clerk - "Treasurer - Trustee - Justice of The • • Peace - Board of Review - Consta bles - Commissioner of Reg. $249.95 Highways • $160 Reg. $278.88 CASCADE CHRISTIAN REF. CHURCH • 99c $ 22 s • Morning Wors-hip - 10:00 A. M. .I And To Vote On The Following Proposal: Sunday School - I I: 15 A. M. Proposal Relative To The Adoption Of The Revised 1 Evening Worship - 7:00 P. M. • Norge Gas Dryer Diamond Needles Kitchen-Aid Washer Constitution of The Stolle of Michi9an " . . " Nursery Provided At Morning Service •· ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AJHENDMENTS OR PROPOSITIONS Reg. $229.95 Reg. S279.95 THAT MAY BE SUBMITTED Spring Is Here • $16 5 $4.88 $ 22 5 Spl'ing is her e. If yon don't belie,·e it, look at your ralendar. Wha t a wonderful time of the year. Days are getting longer; Notice Relative To.O.penin9 And Closing of The Polls the sun .has more wairmth a nd strength; people become happy • ELECTION LAW, ACT 116, P. A. 1954 that the long cold winter is behind us, a nd the prospect of pleas­ SECTION 720. On the day of any election the polls shall be opened ant enjoyable days bC'l'ore us fills us with hope. We may still • at 7 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall be continuously open until 8 have a snowstorm or two, and we can't put away tboso winter o'clock in the afternoon and no longer. Every qualified elector pres­ clothes as yet, but we are full of anticipation for the pleasant • J ST E YS L F ent and in line at the polls at the hour prescribed for the closing clays ahead. ls it not wonclorful that this happens every year. • thereof shall be allowed to vote. Don't we have a wonderful Goel who so made this worlvcral years of planning a.ncl hard work on the part of 8. To teach students habits of slippery condition of the gym floor When your car or home is dam· TW 7-7360 East Main, J,owell School. Cascade Christian Church and the a rchitectural firm of O'Bryon health, sanitation, and safety. 1 that night, and a 3-point setback aged or clestroyed, an independ­ Associates, preliminary clrawings for a new church o;;anctnary a ncl 9. To meet the urge for com - a t the hands of the Parks. ent agent sees to it tha.t you are additional educational facilities have bt>en accepted by the congre­ petition. Only five players are on the p!licl promptly and fairly. He gation. Designed to preserve and include the existing white cla p­ Hall of Fame-Congratulations team. T hese are : guards· Jim saves you time by helping you board church " with the steeple," a well-known la ndm:-trk in the to Harold Sabin', Athletic Director J ohnson and Dave F airchild, cen­ with the cletails . Cascade area., the OYer-all pla ns a lso incorporate the existing and track coach at Lee High 1er Greg Bacon, and forwards Will you get this kintl of help Christian education building which was dedicated in 1957. sct:ool. Mr. Sabin will be inducted Wayne Blocker and Ron Wiersema. if you buy insuran ce di.rectly into the Michigan High School IW iersema proved to be the leading from some insurance companies? The next phase of the building Coaches Hall of F a me Saturday. scorer in the league, averaging 17 The Big Difference in insurance Junior program calls for the erection of a The Hall of Fame is a n award points per game. is the continuing, personal attent­ coming events sanctuary, to seat 320 persons. and . given to Michigan High School It took a win over the Angels ion of a n inclependent. agent. For a S u n d a y School-administrative Coaches who have served in a Tuesday to clinch the champion- information on how The Big Dif- J Dresses The Cascade Extension Group unit, connecting walks, enclosed coaching capacity for 25 years. ship, but the Trees emerged vic­ ference can help you .. . can give wm meet at the home of Mrs. canopies, parking areas and land­ \ Mr. Sabin, along with 13 others, torious by a n 83 to 32 score. Wier- you all-around insurance protect­ scaping. Exclusive of the purchase Alice Schreur on Thornapple River will be presented plaq•Jes at the sema was high for the Trees with ion . . . call on us. As independ· of additional lots for the new Drive on Monday, March 25, at Hall of F a me banquet held at the 28 points. Blocker had 24, J ohnson ent insurance agents, we serve 1 p. m . The topic will be " Human church, the estimated cost of thls Kellogg Center Saturday between had 19, and Fairchild had 12 to you first! Relationships.'' portion of the total building pro­ the afternoon and evening sessions sew up the scoring bar rage. Our Checks gram is $135,990. of the State Basketball fi nals. Mr. top rebounder Greg Bacon was in The MacDonald-Osmer Auxiliary The construction of new facilities I Sabin will also be honored at half- bed with the Asian Flu and Prints will m eet in the Town Hall on at the Cascade Church have been ··"' tin1e at t he State "class A finals didn't score any that night. F riday, March 22, at 8 p, m. m ade necessary by the rapid Saturday evening. Ther e are now E ven with only four players the BOB MARTIN Pastels growth and development of the Pinewood Derby 87 Michigan coaches in the Hall Trees played a good game. Wier­ The Casca pers will meet on Sat­ congregation. The membership of of Fame. sema developed sickness halfway INSURANCE urday, Mar ch 23, in the Ada gym the church ten years ago was but Looks a.s if Tom Nieuwkoop of BOOSTER MEETING-Don't for- t hrough the second quarter and PHONE 949-0490 at 8 p. m. Hosts and hostesses 80 m embers; today its member­ Martin-Collins Cu b Scout P ack get the Boosters' meeting on Wed- could not play defense; thus F or- Sizes: 5 to 15 for the evening will be Ed and ship is listed at 430. Actual dates 328-l is r eady ru1d is a nxiously a - nesday, April 3 at 8 p. m . in t he Ann Meyers, Mike a nd Phyllis of construction have not been set, waiting for the 'Pinewood Derby' High School Library. An up-to-date Myckowiak, and Gene and Belle but it is to be hoped that the to sta r t . Tommy is the son of i.Hr. report on the Solicitation Campaign Dohm. completion of the buildings will and l\'lrs. Anthony Nieuwkoop of will be given, along with several We take great pleasure in announc- becom e an actuality prior to the 4714 Cutter P a.rkwa.y, S.E . Boys, other committee r eports. Plans for ing that Mr. Ferris D. Stiles has Orchard View School Clothlng centennial observances of Cascade don't forget th at the race for next years program will also be become a sales associate of Christian Church, late in 1964. and Rummage Sale at 2812- Three P ark 3284 will be held this Sa.t- discussed. GROVER COMPANY, ItEALTORS. Mile Road, N. E ., thls Friday, ur for the evening will be "Inter­ FOR THc PURPOSE OF TRANSACTING SUCH Boneless Veal Roast 69~ personal R e 1 a ti o n s Within the And To Vote On The Following Proposal: Family." BUSINESS AS SHALL PROPERLY COME BEFORE THE MEETING Proposal Relative To The Adoption Of The Revised ly Neighbors Constitution of The State of Michigan NEW MICHIGAN LAW, AMENDMENT PASSED IN 1956, ALSO ANY ADDITIONAL AMENDMENTS OR PROPOSITIONS Fresh Ground Hamburg 3 ~ 97C THAT MAY BE SUBMITTED REQUIRE S: (Compiled Laws - 168.361. Act 104A. Section 361) Townships, Annual l\'[eetings, Time, Notice, Abolition - There shall be a n annual meeting of the electors of each township on the Satur­ Notice Relative To Opening And Closing of The Polls Blade Cut day p1receding the first Monday in April of each year, between E LE CTION LAW, ACT 116, P. A. 1954 . Beef Chuck Roast SECTION 720. On the day of any election the polls shall be opened 39~ 1 o'clock and 8 o'clock p . m.; the time a nd place of such m eet­ ing shall be determined by the township board. The township at 7 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall be continuously open until 8 clerk shall, at least 14 days but not more than 20 days before o'clock in the afternoon a nd no longer . Every qualified elector pres­ each s u c h township meeting, post in at least 3 conspicious ent and in line at the polls at the hour prescribed for the closing places in each precinct a nd publish at least twice in a news­ thereof shall be allowed to vote. paper of general circulation in the township, a notice designa­ THE POLLS of said election will be open at 7 o'clock a. m. and will, Weaver's Ada Market' ting the date, time a nd place such m eeting shall be held. r emain open until 8 o'clock P· m. of said day of election Mrs. Kathryn Sytsma, Clerk Kathryn S.ytsma, Clerk "'Answer the phone, dear­ c48-49 .I'm shaving."