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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] Reporter Mrs. Ellyn BruinsSiot 676-1724 Please phone or send in your news as early as possible News Deadline Noon Monday Serving The Forest Hills Area

VOLUME TEN- Nl)MBER FORTY THURSDAY, DECEMBER 17, 1964 NEWSSTAND COPY Sc Christmas parties set Special pastor's classes to begin PTA president killed for Ada-Thornapple Phone books at Eastmont Reformed Church On Tuesday, December 22, Thornapple School will have its Sunday, January 3, at 11 :20 rection just to prove to them, to be delivered 1n head-on collision Christmas party at about 2 p. m. a. m. a special pastor's class beyond any shadow of a doubt, will begin in the Eastmont Re­ that He was The One He claim­ Michigan Bell Telephone Com­ Donald G. Denison, jr., presi­ secretary-treasurer of the Grand The children will have a gift exchange not to exceed 50 cents. formed Church. This class is ed to be. He even made a spec­ pany starts delivery of new dent of the Parent-Teachers' Rapids Casting Company. A sail­ designed particularly for those ial trip to the upper room for Grand Rapids area telephone Association of Ada was killed ing enthusiast, he was a mem­ Ada will have its Christmas party the same day, but have who wish to inquire into the Thomas' sake so that Thomas directories on Thursday, Dec. outright in a head-on crash on ber of the White Lake Yacht Articles of the Christian Faith. might see, know and then be­ 17, announced Berle D. Slack, M-46, just west of Casnovia, on Club, where he competed in nu­ decided on a stocking tree. They may bring 50 cents for the pur­ The class will be informal, lieve. manager for the company. Saturday night, December 12. merous sailing regattas. encouraging discussion and par­ And so today, before we be­ Denison, traveling alone, was Active in township and com­ chase of a pair of stockings. Taking at least two w eek s, These will go to help the needy. ticipation so that questions may lieve, we must know. Before we some 240,000 copies will be dis­ returning home after closing the munity affairs, Mr. Denison was be asked and dealt with as they are expected to trust or to fol­ family cottage at White Lake a member of the Fountain St. Any mothers who can help tributed in Ada , Alto, Byron with the hot lunch at Thorn­ arise. low, Christ wants us to learn, Center, Caledonia. Dorr, Dutton, in Muskegon County for the sea­ Church. It is sad but true that far too to know and to understand. . ·~ . son. Memorial services were held apple School, please contact Grattan, Hudsonville, James­ Mrs. Sandy Rooker. She needs many know far too little about Christ himself calls us in Matt­ town, Lowell, Marne, Moline, The Denison car collided with Tuesday afternoon in the Foun­ Christianity, its true meaning, hew 11:29, to learn of Him, and an auto driven by Edward W. tain Street Church. The Rev. volunteers in case the regular Rockford, Sparta, and Grand Crash claims businessman, teenager helpers can't help. and its actual content. May try one of the worlds most beloved Rapids. Windberg, 20, of Ravenna. Wind­ Duncan E. Littlefair was the of­ to build a certain faith on an statements of Christianity de­ Tangled wreckage is all that remains of two vehicles that berg is reported in critical con­ ficiating clergyman. The next regular meeting of When the new directories ar­ the Association will be held on uncertain knowledge, or try to fines faith as " a certain know­ rive at the homes or business collided ltead-on, on M-21, just east of Ada, Friday morning, dition at Muskegon's Mercy Mr. Denison is survived by trust and rely on somethi. January 26 at 8 p. m. in Ada g ledge." establishments, Slack said it's claiming the lives of a Lowell businessman (left), and an Ada Hospital. his wife, Elizabeth; 2 daughters, they know little about, a"''· You are cordially invited to Muskegon C o u n t y Deputies Susan and Anne, both at home; School with Robert Masten as a good idea to check the old the speaker. when their faith has crumbkd attend this Pastor's Class in books to make certain they do teenager (right). quoted Windberg as saying the his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Don­ and their trust broken, they order that together we might Denison auto crossed the cen­ ald G. Denison, sr., of Grand not contain valuable family Investigating officers said the blame what they thought was Jearn of Christ, think together documents. sister, Kathleen; and one broth­ ter line. Rapids; one sister, Mrs. Paul Christianity. on what he came to do, what accident occurred when J o h n er, Thomas, all of the same The. 46-year-old Ada resident, F . Kempter of Grand Rapids; Slack reminds all Grand Ra­ Rutherford, 203 N. Hudson St., Christ took upon himself the he said and what he did. pids area telephone users that address. 7980 Conservation Road, was and one brother, Richard of Win­ form of a man, and so he un­ If you wish further information Lowell, westbound on M-21, pull­ John Rutherford, 55, president netka, Illinois. Cut down beginning at 8 a. m. December derstands us. He doesn't expect or would simply like to talk 17 there will be new telephone ed out to pass a school bus, and of the Rutherford Canning Co., unreasonable dedication, n o r with the pastor about this class, apparently did not see the on­ was a lifelong resident of Low­ numbers for time of day and coming car driven by Edward senseless allegience. He put please feel perfectly free to call repair service. ell. death rate forth great effort to ground the the Rev. Robert Eggebeen at A. Underhill, 5880 Two Mile Rd., Born November 3, 1909, the Operation Santa support excellent He said the new numbers to N. E., Ada. faith of his disciples in fact by 949-1372 at any time or drop be dialed will be: time of day, son of the late Lawrence and Residents of the Forest Hills are sought. Bring to Cascade With Michigan near the end spending 40 days after His resur- a post card to 4637 Ada Drive, The force of the impact sent Isbel Rutherford, John was grad­ vicinity are again displaying a Christian C h u r c h Fellowship of one of its worst years for 459-1212, and telephone repair, the Underhill car off the high­ SE, Grand Rapids 6, Mich. 459-5141. uated from Lowell High School wonderful spirit of cooperation Hall. Checks should be made traffic deaths. Commissioner Jo­ way, where it rolled over down in 1927. He took over the presi­ and generosity in making it payable to the Cascade Chris­ seph A. Childs is appealing for Slack said Michigan Bell's an embankment. The Ruther­ service representatives will an­ dency of the family business possible for Operation Santa tian Church Youth Council, of all-out driver and pedestrian co­ Patsy Wierenga ford car spun around, striking in October of 1960, which manu­ Claus to reach and care for which Mrs. Ella Buttrick is the operation in good safety prac­ swer any questions about the the bus. factured mince meat, and at the less forttmate children and treasurer. tices to help special State Po­ new directories, or about in­ Roger A. Berends ·Business formation printed inside. Both occupants were pronounc­ one time produced canned to­ families of this area this com­ lice patrols hold down accidents ed dead on arrival at Blodgett matoes. ing Christmas holiday. over the 78-hour Christmas and "Providing phone systems ta­ Memorial Hospital in G r a n d married Friday ilored to each customer's need His survivors i n c 1 u d e one Thus far, $688 05 has been re­ Extension club New Year holiday weekends. Rapids. brother, Richard of Lowell; two Mrs. Andrew Vander Wal of Allendale Reformed Churct is a big part of our service Funeral services for the 17- ceived on a thousand dollar The 33 persons killed in the education? representatives' jobs. However, sisters, Mrs. Jean Martin of 32nd Street. SE, entertained the was the scene of the wedding year-old youth were held Tues­ monetary goal. Generosities in two 30-hour periods a year ago, they also answer all inquiries Grand Rapids and Mrs. Mary other areas include a large num­ members of the Town and Coun­ 17 at Christmas, 16 at New last Friday evening of Miss Pat. Can a woman of 40 find suc­ day morning, December 15. in Jane Theobald of Northridge, try sy Ann Wierenga and Roger cess and happiness in the world about equipment, pending or­ Sacred Heart Church, Br own ber of stockings, new clothing, Extension Club at her home Year's, gave Michigan two of ders, charges, and policies. California; two aunts, Miss Belle and new shoes from a shoe on December 8 fo r their annual the highest hourly death rates Alan Berends. Rev. DeJong of­ of work? City, Sanilac County. Interment and Miss Inez Rutherford, both ficiated at the· service. Would an employer hire a "These women receive weeks was made in Omard Cemetery manufacturer. Christmas gathering. for these holidays in recent of training to prepare them for of Lowell, and several nieces The traditional Christmas par­ Mrs. Dave Deweese, Mrs. An­ years. The bride's parents are Mr. young girl just out of high Brown City. ' and nephews. school, a young girl out of col­ their telephone contacts w i t h Underhill was a 12th grade tv, in connection with Operation drew Post and Mrs. William The Christmas rate of one and Mrs. Arthur Wierenga of customers," Slack said, "and, Funeral services were held Santa will be held this Saturdav, Hunefeld were the co-hostesses. death every hour and 48 min­ Allendale, and Mr. and Mrs. lege, or a woman of 40, who student at Lowell High School, Monday afternoon at the Roth has her children through high 'continuation training' classes with the Post-Hi young people The next meeting will be held utes was topped only by that Henry Berends of Ada are the to keep them up to date on and was enroute to classes Funeral Home at 2 o'clock, un­ of Cascade Christian Church in at the borne of Mrs. William of 1955 when 50 were killed parents of the bridegroom. school, for a position as a sec­ when the accident happened. der the auspices of Lowell Lodge retary? Who would you hire? charges in the telephone busi­ He is survived by his mother charge of the program and re­ Hunefeld on 28th Street, SE, on in 78 hours, an average of a An organza gown trimmed ness. No. 90, F & AM. Burial was freshments. January 19. fatality every one and a half with Venise lace appliques a­ Would you hire a girl just Mrs. Marguerite Underhill; one made in Oakwood Cemetery. The families to be cared for ---- hours. round the square neckline and out of high school for this posi­ bave been contacted in advance Family night carol The New Year rate of one full length skirt was worn tiy tion if you thought that she and needs will be taken into death every hour and 52 min­ the bride. A double crown of might stay just long enough to Robert W. Ross, Baptist Church consideration as Santa prepares Mr. and Mrs. Herald Waldron utes topped the previous high crystals and pearls secured her earn enough money to go to Cub Scout pack for his annual visit. Most of of 5850 Hall St., SE, are to be mark of 1959-60 when 36 were bouffant elbow-length veil. She college? Would you hire a girl retired CPA, will present a the families have been recom­ the hosts for Mrs. Waldron's killed in 78 hours, an average carried a bouquet of white ros­ just out of college for this pos­ mended to us by the county family in their annual tradi­ of one death every two hours es and stephanotis. ition? She will probably get succumbs at 54 yule program receive awards nurses. and the families are tional Family Carol ;Night. Fol­ and 12 minutes. Mrs. William Ruthven of Jam­ married in a short time and At a recent meeting of Cub cleared through Central Volun­ lowing a buffet supper, there will Records show average tolls ison, the bride's sister, wore a start a family of her own. There Rev. Edward A. Brigham, The Ea-stmont Baptist Church Scout Pack 3284 in Collins teers to exclude the possibility be the singing of Christmas for the last five 78-hour holiday red brocade floor-length gown, goes that employee. pastor of Eastminster Presby­ will present its annual Sunday School, Den 9 opened the meet­ of duplications by other chari­ carols. periods are 35 for Christmas as matron of honor. She wore But, what about that woman terian Church, officiated at the School Christmas Program on ing by leading >vith the flag table organizations. The guests will include Mr. and 18 for New Year's. a silver circular headpiece with of 40. Her children are already funeral services at Metcalf Fun­ Sunday, December 20, at 7 p. m. ceremony. Following the Christmas sea­ and Mrs. James Taylor and State Police patrols will be red veiling, and she carried a through high school. If she has eral home last Saturday for The five new members of Den son. a comnlete account of chil­ family. Mrs. John Smith, Miss in effect on the Christmas week­ bouquet of red and white silver­ the talent, you could hire her Robert W. Ross, aged 54. Mr. The program entitled " The 9 who received their Bobcat dren served. funds received, and June Semeyn, and the Rev. and end from noon Thu.rsday. De­ trimmed carnations. because she could work for you Ross, who retired last October Characters of Christmas Speak" Pins included Randy Acker, organizations participating will Mrs. Raymond Gaylord and cember 24, to midnight, Satur­ The bridemaids were Mrs. for the next 20 to 25 years. because of ill health, died of consists of shadowgraph scenes David Banta, Ted Banta, Tom appear in the Subnrban Life. children. day December 27, and for the Rudy O'Patik and Miss Lyna This little tale brings me to cancer on December 8 at his from the nativity, supported by Clark and Jeff Kimble. In the meantime. gifts of mon­ New Year period from noon Berends of Ada, sisters of the this point. Our school has some home, 8897 Vergennes Road, narration and background mus­ ev. new (or nearlv new) art­ Patronize Suburban Life Ad­ Thursday, December 31. to mid­ bridegroom. Miss Diane Ruth­ of the nicest facilities there are SE. ic. Interspersed are interludes Ralph Kimble, a third-year icles of clothing, dolls and toys vertisers. night Sunday, January 3. ven of Jamison was junior available in typewriters, and a Born in Jennings, Mr. Ross of appropriate recitations and Cub Scout, received his Den­ Maximum pat r o 1 coverage bridesmaid. Their gowns were limited number of office ma­ came to Grand Rapids in 1946 songs presented by departmen­ ner Bar. A Wolf Badge was will be provided from 1 to at identical with the matron of chines. I wonder if it would be from Detroit. tal groups. Beginning with the also presented to Jeff Kimble. least 9 p. m. each day. Princi­ honor's. worthwhile to offer adult busi­ As a licensed certified public Christmas Story, the program The project of the month for pal attention will be devoted to Flower girl was Beth Ann ness education in the evening accountant the last 12 years, he moves on to the message of the Den 9 was on the subject of state trunkline highways and Wierenga and Kurt Vander Mol­ to those people who are ready was associated with Lawrence Cross, the meaning of which is "genius." They built and had primary county roads having en was ringbearer. to go back to work again and Scudder and Company, was pri­ interpreted by brief sketches of on display a sea chopper (Heli­ high accident experience and The bridegroom's best man need to brush up on their typ­ vately employed, and them be­ the conversation experiences of copter). Mrs. Virgil Kimble is high traffic volume. was Mr. O'Patrik. Russell ing, shorthand, transcription, et­ came a partner in Ross, Schel­ Fanny Crosby, J. Hudson Tay­ the Den Mother. Detectives w here available Wierenga, the bride's brother, cetera. lenberg and Carter, predeces· lor and George Mueller. The will take over desk assignments Robert VanderMolen, the bride­ I wonder if those people who sors of Schellenberg and Kregi. program closes by emphasizing Far East foods topic to relieve uniform officers for groom's brother-in-law, a n d are presently employed in of­ Mr. Ross was a charter mem­ the need for dedication on the. of extension meeting Ask about our special gift patrols. Thomas Dewey were the ushers. fice work would be interested ber of the Thornapple Valley part of believers. Patrol officers have been in­ Mr. and Mrs. Dale Overmyer in coming back to school to im­ Lions Club, a member of East­ The program is under the di­ The Thornapple Home Econo­ baskets of favorite wines, li­ structed to be especially alert presided at the reception which prove their skills, if they need minster Presbyterian Church, rection of Mrs. Richard Hawks, mic Extension group's meeting for persons driving under the followed at the Allendale Town­ it, so that they can get that Elks Lodge No. 48 , Michigan Mrs. Doug Gardner, Mrs. Earl was held at the home of Mrs. quors and liqueurs. Order influence of intoxicating liq­ ship Hall. promotion when it c o m e s Association of Certified Public Crystal and with the coopera­ Herman Stukkie of Ada. early for holiday parties. uors because of the high incid­ Following their honeymoon, around? Accountants and American In­ tion of the Sunday School De­ The topic, highlighting the ence of drinking during these the couple will make their home I wonder what the people of stitute of Certified Public Ac­ partment. meeting, was "Foods of the Far holidays. at 619 E. Fulton Street, Grand our community would like to countants. Everyone in the community East." The lesson was given Assisting the State Police will Rapids. know about the business educa­ Surviving Mr. Ross are his is cordially invited to share the by Mrs. Laurence Scott a n d be 106 members of the Michi­ tion program we offer. wife, Frances; his mother , Mrs. evening with us. A nursery will Mrs. Marinus DeGood. gan National Guard who will The poverty warriors are hush­ Gerald Hendrickson, Robert L. Ross of Lansing, 3 be provided for babies a n d Interesting facts on what our serve as second men on two­ ing it up , but they've found one Business Education Instructor sisters, Mrs. Harold (Eva) Craw­ small children. friends and relatives are eating ADA man patrols or on point con­ advantage to being poor. It ford of Beaverton and Mrs. Loy in other lands was brought out, trol. doesn't cost anything. Your scissors and other gift (Margaret) Whitehead and Mrs. A place for everything and and the strengthening of world wrapping instruments can be Dorothy Smith of Lansing; and everything in its place. Make ties was a major factor. REXALL DRUGS Leave Christmas tree lights It is a mistake to assume dangerous. Be sure they are not several nieces and nephews. adequate storage available for The Christmas party for the Ada D.r •• Ada burning only when someone is that you can acquire r eligion left where they can be reached Burial was in Chapel Hill all Christmas gifts. It will pre­ extension group will be held at Ph. 676-5451 at home. through the use of a checkbook. by young children. Memorial Gardens. vent a home accient. the home of Mrs. Peter Paap.

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~- ~ H!l CAR DETACHED Garage­ For sale, excellent condition, -Christmas Special- For Sale 9 ft. door lights inside and out, $300. Phone 949-4209. c35 JUKE BOXES ICE FISHING-Rods, p l a i n, 1957 FORD Convertible. C a 11 AND 65c ea. Rigged poles, 85c and AMUSEMENT MACHINES 90c ea. Gold's Live Bait & 676-9144. c36 Tackle, North Hudson, Low­ Ideal For Your BIRD FEEDERS - From $1.98. Recreation Room ell. p36 Sunflower seed, wild bird QUALITY CHRISTMAS - Trees food and suet cakes. Ada Your choice, hundreds to Hardware, 676-4811. c35-36 FIVE $9 .95. PAGE TWO SUBURBAN LIFE, DECEMBER 17, 1964 choose from, $1. 6035-28th RCA Licensed picture tubes, Miller-Newmark PAPER TABLE COVER-Rolls Wanted 3767 28th Street, East St., SE, %. mile west of Cas­ 40 in. x 300 feet. Tough, high 25 percent discount, Williams' Lost and Found cade. c35-36 quality table cover, only $3.50 Radio & TV, 126 N. Hudson WANTED TO BUY - Deer 949-2030 Street, Lowell. c36 SUBURBAN LIFE WANT AD PAGE LOST-A cat. Large, lang-hair­ per roll. Ledger Office, Low­ hides and raw furs. Paying ed orange colored male, nam­ ell, TW 7-9261. p30tf CASH RATE: 17 words 50c, a dditional words 3c each. If not top market prices. See us be­ FOR SALE-2 afghans. Would ed Fluffy. Any infoi·mation ap­ YOUR pa id on o r before 10 days after insertion, a charge of 10c fore you sell. 1081 West Main FOR SALE-PARAKEETS. Les­ make ideal Christmas pres­ preciated. Mrs. Jack Thwaites PONTIAC-OLDS ents. 897-8158. c36 for bookkeeping will be m a de. Street, Ionia, Mich. Phone 949-5695. p36 ter Stauffer, Route 3, Box 169, BOX NUMBER: If box number in care of this office is de· 527-0938. c35-39 R EPRE SENTATIVE IN THE Lowell, TW 7-7960. p36-39 s ired, add SOc to a bove. LOST-Black Labrador Retriev­ FOREST HlLLS AREA TRASH AND JUNK HAUL.I!.:D­ Len's Plumbing FOR SALE- Child's W o n d e r Cascade, Ada, Eastmont, Lo­ ALL ERRORS in telepho ne a dve rtisem e nts at sende r's r isk. WANTED TO BUY- Qualified er. Answers to "Frisky". Has Horse, $2.50; Boy's gray sport well area. No garbage! Bob's RATES are based strict ly on uniform Want Adv. Style. land contracts. Call or se e Collars. Reservoir Hill Area. Prompt Attention On Repairs JOE JAGER coat, size 6, $2 ; Woman's grey Pickup Service. Ph. 897-9031. OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements m ust be a c companied by re- David F. Coons, Lowell Sav­ Call TW 7-9907. p36 To Faulty Plumbing mittance. ings & Loan Association, 217 ll06 Argo 949-~ tweed coat, size 18 tall, very c19tf - Sewers Repaired good condition, $6. Leonard West Main St., Lowell. Phone Wittenbach Sales & Copy for Ads on This Page Must Be in TW 7-7132. c28-32 - Electric Sewer Cleaning electric range, deep well cook­ FOR SALE-Holstein Heifers­ Ledger Off ice Before 5 P. M. o n T uesda ys For Rent Service Co. er, used 5 years, $20; Shadow one fresh now, others due to TW 7-9261 CALL FOR PLUMBING WANTED- Man or woman in SERVICE GARAGE FOR RENT t'\V 7·9207 Lowell, 1\lichigan box with mirror, $4. Phone freshen in 10-20 days. C a 11 REPAIRS- 949-5555. c36 897-7229. c33tf MR. FARMER You can still Lowell who is working b u t Equipped with hoist. lubrica­ 48tf buy a silo at 1964 prices, by needs extra money. M u s t tion equipment, work bench, CH 3-4046 have car and be well acquaint­ CHRISTMAS TREES - Scotch TRUCKING EACH THURSDAY placing your order before Jan­ Real Estate heat, tire changing e q u i p­ sl7tf pine, $1-$2. Spruce, cut on or­ to Lake Odessa stock sale. uary 1, 1965. Big discount on ed. No capital required. Write ment, connected to S e r v i c e der. First road west of Grand Call George Francisco, 897- early orders. Call TW 7-7062. NEW SUBURBAN HOMES Rawleigh, Dept. MCL-575-81, Station. Ideal for good me­ Trunk Depot, Morris Blazo, 7818. c46tf Orie Groenenboom. c35-37 Largest FHA lots. All plaster­ Freeport, Ill. c36 chanic; located on Cascade SPECIAL! 2898 Gulliford Drive, Lowell. ed hard wood trim throughout. Road and corner Whitneyville TW 7-7822. c35-36 CHRISTMAS TREES - Spruce, PIANO TUNING-and Service. FHA Financing available. Best WANTED- APPLE & Cherry Road or call UN 8-4372 or GL While They Last! cut them yourself, $1.50. 278 Electronic tuning assures ac­ construction value in this area. Trees on the stump. Would 4-4174. c35tf As refreshing CHRISTMAS T3.EES-For sale. Honey Creek, 676-1665. c35-36 curacy. Prompt service. Or­ See these homes while under prefer dead apple trees. Chris­ Pruned scotch pine. Robert · construction. % mile north of tensen's Fireplace Wood, 868- SEELEY CONSTRUCTION - val Jessup. TW 7-7366. Low­ Ellis, 2719 Sewell Rd., TW 7- ell. c20tf t Lowell on Vergennes Street. 4549. c25tf 9191. c34-36 Building and remodeling. Ce­ William Schreur, contractor Personal as an ocean MICARTA ment work, basements, blocks, FOR SALE-Ford tractor with and builder. TW 7-8189. c6tf WANTED- Babysitting in my FINE WEDDING INVITATIONS FOR SALE-48 FORD lh-ton chimneys, a n d fireplaces. home. Reliable and depend­ COUNTER TOP Dearborne loader. Also 1 set 24-hour service, napkins and with 14 ft. trailer. Inquire at Houses. garages. additions & LOWELL-5 miles northeast, at­ a ble. Good r~ferences . Sandy MATERIAL 416 Kent Street. p36 of blue pearl drums. 1 gar­ other accessories. FREE box breeze •• • barns. All kinds of buildings. bage grinder. Phone 949-0296. tractive bungalow, sun room, McWhinney, TW 7-7767. p34-38 Dove Grey-4x8 Sheets Only Experienced and guaranteed dining room, 3 acre lot, 2 car of Thank you notes and eti­ QUICK RESULTS- Small cost. c36 WANTED- Housekeeper to care quette book with or der . Lindy Reg. Price 69c sq. ft. That's when you use Ledger work. L. J . Seeley, phone 897- garage, chicken coop, $9,500. 7722. c44tf BUILDING SITES-Have sever­ for 2 children, live in. Refer­ Press, 1127 E ast Fulton, Gr and Want Ads to buy, sell, rent HAVE TWO KITTENS that want ences. Call between 6 and 9: 30 R apids. GL 9-6613. ct1 or trade. And it's so easy, good homes, one orange and al building sites around Ada Now Onl y 39e sq. ft. TRUSSES-Trained fitter, sur­ and Lowell. 3 acres and more. p. m. Caledonia 891-8223, or just phone TW 7-9261. p36 gical appliances, etc. Koss white. other gray and white. write Box 128C, Lowell p36-37 WEDDING FliOTOGRAPHY - Call after 4:30, TW 7-9179. c36 WANTED- Have buyer for 3 or Black and white or color . WINTER FIRES ARE COSTLY. Rexall Drugs, Saranac, Mich. 4 bedroom home in F o r e s t c39tf WANTED - Woman to do Prices to fit your budget. Por­ Glidden Paint, Varnishes, Protect your lbusiness, home, FOR SALE-Electric stove, best Hills or Lowell School area. housework 2 days a week. No traits and advertising photog­ Stains and furnishings with adequate offer; pair of lady's Chicago R. J . TIMMER REALTY, floors to scrub. Provide own raphy. J . E . Colby, Alto. 868- insurance. Prompt payment roller skates, precisions, size P. 0. Bldg., Ada, Michigan. transportation. Call OR 6- 5001. c24tf CLOSED ALL DAY SAT., on all losses. Peter Speerstra AU CTIONEERS 7¥2, $35. Call 949-3903. c36 Office phone, 676-3901; resi­ 1121. c33tf Dec. 26 and Jan. 2 Agency, TW 7-9259. c36 dence, 949-0139 ; John Fahr­ KEN AND DAN MEAD GRAVEL, BLOCK SAND, FILL, ni, salesman, TW 7-9334. WANTED TO BUY-Tenor Gui­ ) IF YOU HAVE A BLUE COR­ Stones for drain fields. Byron c36-38 tar. Want American n am e YAIR and gave a Kalamazoo ~ MEEKHOF FARM SALES Weeks, Lowell TW 7-7760. c51tf brand model. Call TW 7-7589 - ~ ~ - . •- LU MBER CO. College student a ride on No­ LIQUIDATION GOOD INVESTMENT - For a aft~ r 5 p. m. c32-35 ~ _.., vember 25 from Richland to ESTATES- FURNITURE DRY CLEANING-$1 for suits, young couple. This three bed­ 6045 28th St., S. E. 949-2140 WANTED-Player piano rolls; ----~~ Delivery- FREE-Estimates Delta, please call TW 7-7185. dresses. and topcoats. Quality room ranch home with a He left a slide rule in your Qualified by Years of cleaning guaranteed. Veteran's walkout basement is in an ar­ also player piano, operable or car. p36 Experience Dry Cleaners pickup station ea of new homes in Lowell. in need of repair. EM 1-7157. controlled c34-37 P HONE 374-8538 located in the Cascade Shoe Now vacant you can have im­ Store building in Cascade, mediate possession. Can be EXPERIENCED RECEPTION­ humidified air Lake Odessa, Michigan across from Old Kent Bank. bought with a reasonable down IST for modern office, pleas­ c33tf Open daily 9 to 6. c33tf payment. FHA Mortgage can ant telephone voice and man­ O D be assured. Call Vi Jaglowski, ner necessary. Some typing with a BAIT FOR ICE FISHING- Wax ALFALFA HAY-For sale. 1200 897-7138 or Campbell Green­ required; 8;30 to 5:30. Reply worms, 2 doz. 36c ; 4 doz. 70c; bales. Reasonable. Phone 868- hoe Co., CH 1-5414 for full Box 160, Lowell. c36 1965 2376. c33-36 particulars. c34-38 0 The Year of The Quick Wide-Tracks Mousee grubs, 2 doz. f o r 25c. Skunk Golds Live Bait &. Tackle, N. WANTED TO RENT- 3 bedroom . . Hudson, Lowell. p36 FOR QUICK-Action in selling house. References. Call coi­ Sanitary Septic Ta nk your farm, suburban, or cot­ lec't, 945-2931. p36-41 ~® 0 WIDC: Selection of New Pontiacs and WOMEN'S - Dresses and coats, Cleaning, Repairing, Installation tage property, call or write Tempests sizes 38 to 42, excellent con­ TRENCHING SERVICE Mr. :Brown, 691-8208, 12216 BABYSITTE R Wanted-Depend­ cttion. Call evenings 868-4412. -Reasonable Rates M. A. C. Drive, Route 3, Bel­ able, 5 days a week, 7:45 to 5: 15. Paid holidays, $20 per FI NE Dis play of Recon ditioned Used Cars c36 Licensed, Bonded, Insured ding, Michigan, or Mrs. Shaw­ POWER HUMIDIFIER ley, Belding 869. 303 N. Demo­ week. 897-9902. c36 CHRISTI'l:AS TREES-all sizes. Don't let dry winter air cause your family ) 243-0266 rest Street, Belding, Michigan, WANTED- Good farm home for to feel uncomforta ble. Install o Skuttle Thousands- to choose from. c48tf representatives of Reminga EXCELLENT Stocl< 'o"fGenui ne Parts and Scotch pine and spruce. Cut 3 month old ·black and white drumatic power huroidifier in your fur· Realty Company. c19tf ~ace so they can . enjoy the luxury of Accessories your own, 50c each. Corner FOR SALE-28 foot housetrail­ female kitten. Call 868-4163. p36 refreshing humidified air. of Cramton and East Leon­ er. Can be seen at 3670 Alden VALLEY VISTA - Just west for Jess than 1h¢ per day you get the I LARGE Well-Equi pped, Well-Staffed ard, Ada. c35-36 Nash or call TW 7-9072. c36 of down town Lowell with city WANTED- Woman to care for flighest mois"ture output at the lowest Service Department sewer and water. Brand new one child, daytimes, 5 d a y operating cost! Saves on fuel costs, too TANK FULL?-CALL FULLER TV SERVICE - RADIO AND 3 bedroom ranchers with full Septic Tank Cleaning. Licen­ week, in my home. TW 7-7585. • •• so why wait •• • see us today, and L antenna repairs. Evenings call basement, hardwood floors, · c36 -we'll show you how you can control the sed and bonded. Day or night TW 7-9516. Art Warning. c21tf gas heat, city sidewalks, fully proper humidity with a humidistat that emergency service. Member can be placed anywhere in the home. HAY - Alfalfa and brome, 50c insula ted and fine models from WANTED- WAITRESS , Cascade GOODWIN of Ada Businessmen's Associ­ which to choose. For only $100 Motor Inn, corner 28th Street L ation. Phone 676-5986. c22tf a bale, $20 a ton, $23 a ton PONTIAC COMANY delivered. Round bales. Also down and paint equity. Finish­ and East Beltline, Grand Rap­ BIRCH FLUSH DOORS-Louvre straw. Vosburg Block and ed model open daily 10 to 8, ids. Please apply in person. 1250 Madison Ave., S. E. CH 5-1106 doors; White Pine panel doors; Gravel Company, 8766 Grand or by appointment. Call Vi c35-36 Grand Rapids Bi-fold door units. White pine River Drive, Ada. Phone 676- Jaglowski 897-7138, or CH 1- mouldings; Fiberglass panels; 1047. c35tf 5414. CAMPBELL GREEN­ Ceiling tile; Adhesives. F i r HOE COMPANY. c29tf Good·Things plywood, 14-%-¥.! -% or %. inch. 1954 CHEVROLET-4 door, 6 18 ACRES-All wooded on 5 Mi. Interior or exterior grades. stick, Dependable 2nd car. Road-East of Lincoln Lake to Eat 4 x 714 inch prefinished Phil­ Call 949-1479 after 6. c35-36 Road. Priced $3,000, try low­ .,,:Em erson . .. A~e r ica's Best Year-End .... ippine Mahogany, $3.75 each. CQIN-OP TYPE DRY Cleaning er cash offer. Buy Again Sets The Pace For Style, Early American Birch, 4 x 7 CASCADE ROAD-Nice wooded FRESH E GGS- Why not buy Performance, andVal ue. only $6.30 each. Panel Life 8 lbs. for $2.00. Cascade Shoe your eggs this week at our Store, across from Old Kent lot near village of Cascade, • Full Power Super Distance Chassis • all-purpose f i n i s h renewer farm located at 5298 Burton, Automatic Amplified Gain Contro l • Bank in Cascade. c15tf must sell, bargain price. S. E.; between Spaulding and Scratch-proof bonded glass safety lens Makes Indoor Ai.r PLYWOOD MARKET INC., 5 ACRES with 330 foot r o a d • Front-projected FM sound • Illumi­ 3128 - 28th St., half mile east DR. GEORGE VANDERMARK, Kraft Avenue. Fresh d a i I y nated channel indicator • Personal frontage on Whitneyville Rd. from our own chickens. Watch listening jack • Hideaway telescopic Outdoor Fresh! of Breton Road. Ph. 245-2151. Chiropractor. 402 W. Main St., Price $1,950. entenna • Two-tone decorator cabinet. c31tf Belding Open daily except for our signs, Spring Brook Call Ferris SWes, 949-1476. of­ Eggs. No Sunday sales. c25tf " 125 Sq. ln. VIewable Area BULOVA WATCHES - Speidel Thursdays. Phone B e 1 d i n g fice GL 9-3396. GROVER COM­ SALE bands, grandmother bracelets 1220 c32tf PANY REALTORS. c36-37 WITTENBACH ADA OIL CO. and charms. Photo idents, FREE BIBLE COURSE-With ATTENTION- HAVE ::>.I!.:VERAL -Quick OF wedding bands. Watch and diploma. Helpful for all faiths. buyers for farms near Par­ SALES &SER VICE CO,. jewelry repair. Peg Bedell, Write 'Searchlight, Box 2525, nell, Lowell and Clarksville. Transmission 104 E. Main, Lowell. Phone Denver , Colorado. c32-41 35 years appraising and selling r 749 West Main St., Lowell 676-9171 TW 7-8196. c35-36 Expert PHONE 897-9227 DEPENDABLE P 0 L E BUILDINGS-Co,mpare real estate. Wm. A. Arm­ ANTI-FREEZE-Bulk menthenol strong, 344 . Lewis St., Rock­ 12 Years Experience before you buy! Smiley Buil­ ford. Call 866-1463, c43tf 59c per gal; permant $1.49 per ders, Ralph Lutz, LE 2-3407 SEE LEFTY SEIVOLD USED CARS gal., in your container. Gam­ c9tf ble Store, 220 West Main St., AT Lowell. c25tf WEDDING INVITATIONS IN AZZARELLO JI I"'CIII E"' ol w:: V:~! l jllII variety of styles and printing. GHEVROLET & BUI CK, INC. II II ~~ ti: II \..h_~ DON'T DISCARD - That steam Your wedtling picture will be 1250 West Main St., Lowell 1 iron when you drop it or it pr:inted without charge in the IJi "s uP.PLI E S !II 1' JACKSON fails to work, it can be fixed paper, if you order your in­ P~. 89~-9294 0 · II J1 - II j 1 at reasonable cost. For serv­ vitations here. Orders proces­ c33-34 MOTOR S~LES ice on all small appliances ed in at least ten days, Lo­ Boots, rubber and leather-Wool Sox and power tools, call TW 7- well Ledger, TW 7-9261, Lo­ -Hats-Gloves-Sweat Shirts, plain 7397. Charles Houseman, 1049 well. p40tf Special Prices, N. Washington St., Lowell Qr hooded. c45tf NAPKINS - Printed for wed­ Th~r~' s a lot more to winterizing Special Deals ... dings, anniversaries and mis­ Men's, Wo met:~'s Insulated J ackets from $9.95 cellaneous parties. Vati ous Get yourself a properly recon­ types and colors. $3.00 and up your car than just pouring a can of ditioned, winterized used ear AVOIDSKID per hundred. Also book match­ that will give you miles of driv­ es, printed with name or init­ anti-freeze in the radiator! Gilmore's Sport Shop ials. Th~ Lowell Ledger , TW ing pleasure. Enioy one of these ACCIDENTS 7-9261, Lowell. p40tf AND LIVE BAIT DEPf NDABLE Used Cars and PHONE: OR 6·5901 FULTON RD., ADA save $$$s, too. And don't forget Open Daily 'til 9:00- Including Sunday TRACTIONA TE HASTINGS LIVESTOCK Better bring your car in " We won't fw get you AFTER YO UR TIRES pronto and let us check the the sale." cooling system (won't cost Week of December 11, 1964 you a red cent) then, if ·need­ Be Assured of ed, we'll drain and fl ush the Sure Footed Performance Feeder Pigs $ 5.00-$16.75 NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED! Top Calves $30.00-$35.00 radiator, replace bad ra~ta tor TAKES ONLY 5 MINUTES Seconds $25.00-$30.00 or heater hoses and install the ~ PER WHEEL Commons & Culls $15.00-$25.00 right amount of Texaco anti­ Young Beef $14.00-$20.00 freeze to protect you to just 8 BLENDS OF GAS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THESE SAVINGS ... AND Beef Cows $ 9.50-$12.50 what you want. Your car will For Better Service Bulls $12.00-$15.00 go smilin' through winter. There's on e to fi t your BUY WITH CONFIDENCE That Means Extra Top Hogs $16.00-$16.50 car. Stop in today! AT YOUR DODGE "QUALITY" DEALER Safety Second Grade $15.00-$16.00 ••. One of 10 Six-time Winners in the U. S. A. Roughs $10.00-$13.00 STOP IN TODAY Boars $10.00-$12.50 Feeder Cattle $12.00-$20.00 ~ubrieating-O il Changes-Tires-Batteries MOTEL Lambs $17.00-$21.50 Top Calf $35.00 HElM' S • JACKSON MOTOR SALES STANDA. RD SERVICE Earl Fox Alto "The Home of Dependable Used Cars" 3300 28th St. at East Beltline TEXACO SERVICE jim's Sunoco Ser 1 e ; _____, ______. 930 W. Main St•• Lowell Ph. TW 7-9281 Phone 949-1540 Top Hogs $16.50 E. MAIN STREET PH. TW 7-9625 J im Vincent, Prop. M-21. Ada Ph. 676-9118 . . . Earl Strouse, Hastings Rte. 2

I ' SUBURBAN LIFE, DECEMBER 17, 1964 PAGE THREE He~p • December Grouse Hunting~ to build a better tommorow the Since my arrival in Europe, On the way to Italy, I spent people and their reaction to me and I spoke American English I have traveled thousands of a day in Monaco. The city of - an American and how they so most often there were quite What's miles through many countries, Monte Carlo is situated over a number of blank looks. view American. seeing the beautiful and inter- a moutain side with. the Palace Different friends of Herwigs, My last visit was with Peter E5eventh estings sites, experiencing new of Princess _Grace m t~e cen­ invited me to their homes, con­ Berger. He lives in a small and unforgettable experiences. ter, overlookmg the Mediterran­ certs, to your museums, and I town about the size of Lowell cookin' • I believe of greatest value is ean. Italy is quite different even had the opportunity to called Lehrta. It's located in the gain towards a better un- from other countries. Almost the the heart of sugar beet country. Christmas is an international p1n derstanding and fuller knowledge entire country is covered with spend a day in a coal mine. When I first arrived, Mike men­ and before was divid· holiday and many of its favor­ of the people and their world. vineyards. The cities of Fl~r" ed, was the railraid center. Es­ ed traditions have been passed The men rolled several good Also making new friends is one ence, Pisa, Rome and Vemce tioned he didn't know what we games this week, but only two were going to see because there pecially interesting, he and his down through generations and of the important parts of the were of special interest. These sister took me on a tour of trace their origin to many coun­ 600 series. The top one was trip. societies were built and filled just wasn't anything, but I know when I left he saw more of his Hannover. This 'city of the for­ tries represented in this area. rolled by AI Seeley, a nice 613. I began in Munich, Germany, wi_th statues, mo1:1ments, faun­ By careful planning and ad­ High game was rolled by two city than he had in the la,st ests' is very colorful and filled which is the capital of Bavaria. tams, art !TI~sterpieces and fab­ year. with parks, lakes and beautiful vance preparation, homemak­ men, Roger Stephens and Guy Here and in Tirol, , a ulous . buildings Ion~ before In trees. ers can avoid the last minute Quiggle. great part of my trip was Amenca was even . discovere~ . Kahle's live a seaport town frantic rush and enjoy every For the women, it was a re­ spent. Bavaria is unique from I had. the_ opportumty at Vatl­ of Bremerhaven. They operate All three families were so moment of the holidays with peat performance for "Cook­ and own two drugstores there, wonderful and did so much for the rest of Germany Bavarian can City m. Ro_me t~ attend ,a me, it was hard to say thanks. your families. ie" Cornelisse. She had a real people are more carefree and clos~~ ser~Ice m Samt Peter s which gave me an excellent Fruit Cake big 566 and 222 game. change to study the business From the moment the door open­ merry in contrast to the indus- Basi~ca Wit~ _Pop~ Paul. The ed til goodbye was said, the Men's High Series trial, serious minded Germans basilica Is the_ and commercial trade. I spent 1 lb. pitted dates massiy~ m~st a couple days down at the warm atmosphere and friendly 4 c. broken pecan meats Al Seeley 613 of the other regions They live magnificent work of mtenor smiles were always greeting Len Kerr 603 from day to day and are great structur~ and art, I ha_ve ever docks watching shipping and 2 c. broken walnut meats the building at the drydocks. me. To a great extent, they 1 lb. glazed fruit and peels Howard Hobbs 597 beer hall lovers. The people of seen. . Like everr to':lnst, . the wanted to show their apprecia­ Marty Reynolds 592 Northern Germany claim Ba- Leanmg ~ower m . Pisa IS a Here, as in Essen and also a 1 lb. white raisins few other towns, I attended tion for all the things given by % lb. dark raisins Guy Quiggle 586 varia isn't a part of their fast must. VE}Jnce, the City of canals, Tom Woodhead 585 growing country, but the Ba- my eye. It st:ands on 16 school. This was very interesting our community to their son. As % lb. white glazed cherries ~aught to compare our system with this plainly shows, You and I 1 4-oz. can coconut Dick Taylor 579 varian reply always comes back Islands and ~r~vel IS by boat By Potter 577 'that's ok as long as we en- only-whether 1t s a grave stone theirs. The English classes were are helping to build a better 7 c. flour Gordon Ridgway 572 joy our fun, we don't care if or Coca Cola. always the funniest. All the tomorrow. Tony Ortowski 567 teachers wanted me to instruct Sincerely, 2 tsp. baking powder we ever are a part.' Then on my way through the but they learn English English Wendell Christoff Another· month of sport is in store for southern Michigan' s ruffed 2 tsp. salt The country side of both Ti- Brenner Pass and Austria up grouse hur.ters, thanks to a law passed this year by the State 1 tsp. cinnamon Men's High Games rol and Bavaria are the most to Northern German. Here I L egislature . After a 16-day layoff during the firearm deer season, 1 tsp. nutmeg Guy Quiggle 236 picturesque in Europe. From the visited Mike Herwig, Peter Kah­ grouse shooting re-opens Dec. 1 and lasts until 1964 bows our. Roger Stephens 236 If there 's little or no snow, southern sportsmen could enjoy their 1 tsp. ginger colorful, small villages in the le, and Peter Berger (three of 4 c. sugar Dan Wingeier 235 valleys, to the beautiful green our past exchange students). best hunting of the season. Compared with earlier outings, con• Harvey Eickhoff 233 CHRISTMAS CARDS ditions afield will be cooler, quieter, and better for dogs to pick mountain side farms, to the This was the highlight of my 1 lb. butter or margarine Howard Hobbs 230 up the scent of birds during December. More than a foot or so of 1 doz. eggs magnificent snow-capped Alps, whole trip. I had the chance to With Name On. Not Too Late-But Hurry snow would add a real challenge to the staunchest of hunters!- It Gordon Ridgway 224 the beauty can hardly be des- live in their homes, meet their would send the birds into the densest brush or evergreen trees. 1 tbsp. vanilla Ron Holst 222 cribed. When you first see these friends, see their towns and Snow or no snow, sportsmen w ill still have to "bust the brush" 1 c. fruit juice (preferably or­ Roy Franks 220 ange juice) things, it almost seems like to see their daily life. Mike's for actiou. Conservation Department game men would li ke to get Karl Braun 218 you're in dreamland. city of Essen was of great in- a reading on shooting and flushing success during the December Gary Thomet 217 While touring Austria, I stop- terest- mainly because very few hunt. If you want to help them, write the Department's game Combine fruits, nuts and coco­ "Wedding Invitations Our Specialty"- 24-hr. Service nut in bowl and set aside. ped at Innsbruck to look around tourist ever visit the industrial section in Lansing for instructions and tips on best hunting areas. Women's High Series 1127 E. FULTON ST., GRAND RAPIDS GL 9-6613 Mich. Dept. of Conservation Combine flour, baking powder, the 1964 Winter Olympic site. town. A place like this, you salt and spices and set aside. Colleen Cornelisse 222 Just seeing the different areas, can really get to see the true Cream butter and sugar. Beat Millie Beimers 530 one can hardly imagine how ex­ in eggs individually. Add van­ Bev Holst 527 citing the winter games would illa and juice. Pour creamed Phyllis Earle 495 have been. While viewing the Legion Skating Rink mixture, one cup at a time un­ Emma Quiggle 479 ski jump, I thought to myself E. Main St., Lowell- TW 7-7360 til all is blended well. Add the Barbara Garbow 477 how lucky I was that our wat­ fruit, nut mixture to the batter, Jean Christenson 474 er ski jump was a mere 6 foot one cup at a time. Blend thor­ Mary Richard 470 high. oughly after each addition. Katie Lyons 470 On the way to , "'"~Free Bus Transportation Helen Hobbs 462 passed through a small country EVERY Line two angel c a k e pans of Liechtenstein. The population with foil, so that none of the Women's High Games listed at 15,000 and main ac­ ~the SWEETEST Olrristmas Gifts SATURDAY AFTERNOON batter touches the pan. Divide Collee Cornelisse 222 tivity of stamp collecting? Swit­ the batter evenly and bake in Barbara Garbow 211 zerland is another very scenic PRIVATE PARTIES ~ a 300 degree oven for two or Millie Beimers 188 country. I particularly liked the Mon., Tues., Wed., Thru·s. two and a half hours. Remove Maureen Laux 188 region along Lake Zurich and MARRIED COUPLES • foil wrapped cake from pans Emma Quiggle 186 Lake Geneve. Once in a 25 year come from immediately, add several slices Elva Topp 185 SKATING ~~ event, the Swiss National Ex­ 1st and 3rd Wed. Each 1\'lo. of raw apple to top of cake and Diane Hawk 184 hibition was held this year in Helen Hobbs 180 Adm.: 35c-Rental: 25c ~ cover with additional foil to Luasanne. sear air tight. Cool cake for Bev Holst 180 The Fair's large display area CASCADE PHARM~CY 6 to 8 hours, then remove and Katie Lyons 175 covered hundreds of acres along discard apple slices. Again Lak~ Geneve. It was very sim­ wrap cake with foil to keep it ilar to our NY World's Fair, air tight and store until ready but enjoyed it even more since to use. If desired pour about BUSINESS it displayed the history and ac­ Cannonsburg half a cup of brandy over each tual progress o.f the people. Their cake when apples are removed. displays featured everything ill &. Ha.rdware If you have a favorite recipe DIRECTORY from toys, women's fasions, new you would like to pass on to hydrofoil boats to restaurants, 4981 Honey Creek Road our readers, send it today to arts, and banking. Two especial­ What's Cookin', Box 128, Lowell, CASCADE LUMBER CO. ly interesting exhibitions were Michigan. a complete saw mill and dairy QUALITY Building Materials company (from the plowed fields *Grinding * Appliances Free Delivery-Free Estimates to producing ice cream and but­ *Tools ter). Can~, of course ! *Feeds The country of France didn't * Farm Supplies * Household Items Suburban LIFE Phone 949-1990 particularly appeal to me, with Serving the Forest Hills Area. Publish­ the exception of Paris and the Give Sanders Candy! We have a complete selection of ed every Thursday morning at 105 N. countryside in the southern part. Broadway, Lowell, MichigM. Phone TW 7- Thornapple OPEN: Daily 8 A.M. to 6 P.M. Closed Sundays & 1\londays 9262. Entered et Post Office at Lowell , The combination of the high cost beautiful fancy boxes plus the favorite Sanders Michigan as Second Class Matter. Floral & Gift Shop and the poor attitude of the Business Address : Suburban Life, P. 0. CALL VO Box 128, Lowel l, Mich igan. Flowers, Plants, Gifts For All makes even the European stay A~s ortments. You 'II please anyone on. your gift list with 6-5649 Su bscription Rates-$2.00 per year with­ Occasions French people towards travelers, in Kent County: $2.50 oer vear elsewhere. out of France. I might add here Sanders Candy! Stop in today. Ph. 949-4790-6886 Cascade Rd. that basicly the price of things and living in Europe is the THORNAPPLE HARDWARE same as the US, France is a little higher ; Germany, Bel­ 2844 Thornapple River Drive guim, Holland and Switzerland Hot Water Heating about the same or slightly low­ CASCAPE PHARMACY DuPont Paints-sta-Rite Pumps er; , Monaco and Italy 6859 Cascade Rd., S. E. Phone 949-0890 are quite a bit lower. T h e Phone 949-0940 great · difference is the people don't earn near the salaries.

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THORNAPPLE TV & DW APPLIANCE CENTER "!HE HOME OF GOOD HARDWARE" Quality Always - Best Values Phone 949-0220 577 Ada Drive Phone OR 6-4811 Z840 Jho~napple River Dr.-In Cascade Jclcphonc: 949-0220 20. This is also the day set PAGE FOUR SUBURBAN LIFE, DECEMBER 17, 1964 aside for the Sacrifice Offering for the Building Fund. The 7 hospital notes SPECIAL SERVICES p. m. service will be a Christ­ Church notes mas Music Special. Mrs. Ford DeYoung of East AT The Zions League will meet Paris Road, SE, submitted to surgery at Blodgett Memorial First Congregational Church of Ada Ada Christian Reform ed Church Following the worship service at the home of Marvin Lalone (In Fellowship with the United Church of Christ) Rev. Verburg will give his on Sunday, December 20, the at 4:30 p. m. on Sunday. Hospital last December 8. TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH farewell sermon the evening of two choirs will have a rehear­ The service at 7:30 P. m. on Morning Worship- I 0:00 A.M. 2700 EAST FULTON ROAD sal. Mrs. Rose Marsman of 1400 December 20. Wednesday evening, December (Nursery Care Provided) The Pilgrim Fellowship will 23, will be a Christmas Com­ Marsman Avenue, SE, is r!!­ Ada Community Reform ed Church meet Sunday afternoon in the munion Vespers Service. The covering from cataract surgery Rev. Lee A. Dalrymple, Pastor Doris Cox, Minister of Music church from 4 until 6 p. m. on both of her eyes. She re­ From 3 to 6 p. m. on Sat­ theme will be 'What Christmas * Sunday evening, December 20, Means to Me." turned home on Sunday, Decem. urday, December 19, the child­ the annual Christmas Festival ber 13. Thursday, December 24 ren of the Primary Department will be presented at 7:30 p. m. of our Sunday School will meet Mrs. Horace Cox, minister of St. Michael 's Episcopal Warren Dekker of Kirk Ave., 5:00P.M.- at the church for practice for music, and the 44 members of On Sunday, December 20, the SE, has been a patient at St. the Christmas program, and al­ the combined choirs will pre­ Sunday School classes and the Mary's Hospital due to minor FAMILY CHRISTMAS SERVICE so for a Christmas party which sent a program of Christmas church service start at 11 injuries sustained in an auto­ POP PIANO Junior and Intermediate Choirs will include supper. music. Following the Festival a. m. Ed Buell will serve as mobile accident. TAUGHT IN YOUR HOME-ALL AGES On Sunday, December 20, the there will be a coffee hour iri usher. David Buell and Doug children and young people of Fellowship Hall, to which all Cheney will serve as acolytes. 11:00 P.M.- the Sunday School will present are invited. All those having a birthday dur­ Special Adult Beginners Course MIDNIGHT FESTIVAL SERVICE their Christmas program at 7 The annual Christmas Eve ing December are reminded that p. m. The title of the program little High School and Senior Choirs Candlelighting Service will start this is Birthday Sunday. Red is "The Three Gifts of Christ­ at 7:30 p. m. December 25. This The Choir will meet at the Wm. H. Heffron-949-1374 mas." Anyone from the com­ inspiring service has been a church at 7 p. m. on Wednes­ May Your Christmas Be Blessed munity is welcome to attend. tradition in our church for many day, December 23, to go carol­ c38-43 The Tuesday afternoon Pray­ years. A service of carols the ing. Refreshments will be serv­ -Raymond A. Heine, Pastor er Group will meet at 1:30 highlight is the Service of the ed afterwards. p. m. on December 22. Lights, when we celebrate the On Christmas Day, there will The Elders will meet at 8:30 coming of Christ as the Light be a Holy Communion service p. m. Wednesday night, Decem­ of the World. at 9:30 a. m. News ber 23. Other meetings for Wed­ Hospital Note: Little eight­ nesday evening include Young year-old Craig Jacobs of Ridge­ St. Robert's Catholic Church CASCADE CHRISTIAN REF. CHURCH People's Bible Class at 6:45 REV. JOHN GUICHELAAR moor, Drive, SE, is a patient Friday, December 18, Mass p. m., Junior Choir pratice and at Blodgett Memorial Hospital 6631 Cascade Rd.. S. E.,-Phone 949-0529 the Adult Bible Study Group at at 9 a. m. Friday is a day of as the result of a ruptured ap­ fast and abstinence. Christmas parties will be held Morning Worship I 0:00 Evening Worship 7:00 7:30 p. m ., Bible Classes for pendix and peritonitis. Grades 1 through 8, and the Saturday, December 19, Mass for all grades in Cascade School Sunday School- 11:20 Senior Choir rehearsal at 8 p. m. at 8 a. m. with Grade School during the last period of class Nursery provided at morning service Cascade Christian Reformed Catechism immediately follow­ sessions on December 22. The On Friday, December 18, the ing. The monitors are Mathew children will exchange gifts, Where Is The Peace? Cascade Christian Church which are not to exceed 50 Choir rehearsal will start at final meeting for the course of Soyka and Richard Solon. Sat­ Is it a farce? All this to-do, at Christmas time, about Evangelism by Rev. Dick Wal­ urday is also a day of fast and cents. in purchase price. from $3.99 8 p. m. on Thursday, Decem­ abstinence. Meat may be had Christmas vacation will be "Peace on earth", is it just wishful talk? An annual repeti­ ber 17. ters will be held at 8 p. m. tion of a dream that never comes true? Almost two thousand On Sunday, December 20, the at the principal meal. December 23 through January There will be a rehearsal Sat­ 3. . years have gone by since J esus was born; where is the peace urday afternoon, December 19, services will be conducted by Sunday, December 20, Mass He was supposed to bring? The world was never more un­ at 1 p. m. for the Sunday School Rev. John Weidenaar, Emerih1s at 8 a. m. with L. Weber, D. When the house becomes ov­ easy and never closer to all-out war than it is today. Professor of Bible at Calvin Bates, J. VanHaren and Pat er crowded during the Christmas Christmas program. Budnick serving. Servers for the Yet I dare say that there is more peace in the world today The CYF will meet at the College. The pastor will conduct vacation and you decide you than there was two thousand years ago. But you have to church at 7 p. m. on Saturday the services at the Princeton 11 a . m. Mass include T. Sobot­ just have to clear away non­ look for it within human hearts. Millions of hearts now have Christian Reformed Church on ka, J. Weber, T. Doyle and T. essentials, please fine! a corner to go Christmas caroling. Fol­ Johnson. the peace of God, " the peace that passeth all understanding" lowing the caroling, there will the corner of Kalamazoo Ave., of the basement to store all (Phil. 4:6, 7). That is the peace J esus came to establish, and and 68th Street At 3 p. m. on Sunday, all of useable items that can be sold be a party and refreshments at the children of the parish will all the troubles of the world cannot drown it out. the Banta home. Monday, December 21 the EI­ at the rummage sale in Janu­ Peace HAS to begin in the heart. II it isn't there, we will On Sunday, December 20, the ders will meet at 8 p. 'm. be enrolled in the Association ary. You will only have to store never have it. War and all other kinds of trouble begin there, At 1:30 p. m. on Wednesday, of the Holy Childhood. After the them for a few short weeks. Sunday School Christmas Pro­ benediction, the annual Christ­ too. So the only way to attain the peace we long for and gram will take place at 4 p. m. December 23, the Golden Hour We hope that each home will sing about is by way of faith which opens the door of the in the sanctuary. Circle meets. mas party for the children will be filled with the joy of the sea­ heart to J esus. The love of God, which He revealed by send­ The "live creche" is sched­ Other meetings on Wednes­ be held in St. Robert's Audi­ . ~ron. ing J esus to live and die for us, wil1 crowd out hatred and day include the Sunday School torium. P a r t y arrangements uled for Sunday, December 20, are being made by the Christ­ envy and greed. Love, joy and peace will take possession. from 5 to 8 p. m. and on teachers' meeting at 7 p. m. TW 7-9262, the number to call Oh, it's wonderful to be a Christian at Christmas time. and and the Ladies Fellowship at 8 ian Family Movement group. to place your want ad in the Christmas Eve from 6 to 8 The Holy Name and the Guild have the peace we hear about and sing about! M. SchooHand p.m. p.m. next issue of Suburban Life. Christian Pioneers will go are cooperating in the arrange­ Snow Methodist Church ments. The ladies of the parish caroling Tuesday evening, De­ are asked to donate homemade cember 22. Members are to December 20 is Membership cookies. meet at the church at 7 p. m. Sunday. The morning worship Monday, December 21, Mass Wednesday, December 23, the service begins at 9:30 a. m. at 9 a. m. High School of Re­ Teen Fellowship will go carol­ and the Sunday School classes ligion meets at 7:30 p. m. Rose marys' ing. Everyone is to meet at the start at 10:45 a. m. Tuesday, December 22, Mass church at 6:30 p. m. Following Sunday night, we will have at 9 a . m. Country House the caroling_ there Will be a our Sunday School Christmas Wednesday, December 23, at party at the Gaylord home. program at 8 p. m. 9 a. m. is Mass The Choir IN THE VILLAGE OF ADA Thursday, December 25. the will practice at 7:.30 p. m. "Live creche," will be shown Beautiful Blouses Open: 10:00 TO 5:00 Eastmont Baptist Church Thursday, December 24, Mass from 6 to 8 p. m. The Christ­ Missionary Christmas dinner at 9 a . m. St. Michael's Episcopal mas Eve Service will be held party will be held at Finger's 2965 Wycliff Dr., S. E. 527 Ada Drive Phone 676-1172 at 7 p. m . and 11 p. m. Restaurant on Thursday, De­ Trinity lutheran Church Morning Prayer and Church For That Perfect Gift cember 17, at 8 p. m. School Ada Congref!ational Church On Friday, December 18, the Mrs. Fonis Stevens' class and Come Double Club will meet at 11:00 A.M. ) On Thursday, December 17, the Lamplighters Group will the church at 7 p. m. before Child Care Gifts the Nominating Committee will have a combined Christmas par­ going caroling. A social hour Holy Communion-2nd Sunday meet at 8 P. m. at the parson­ ty on Friday, December 18, at will follow at the home of Dave The Rev. Donald J. Tepe and age. 7 p. m. in the church. They wm and Joyce Benkert, 2932 Lee­ Also on Thursday, the Junior go Christmas caroling in the lanau, NE. Forest Hills Rosemarys' Sauces, Preserves, Con.diments Choir will practice at 4 p. m. neighborhood and afterwards At 4 p. m. on Sunday, De­ Presbyterian Sunday and the Senior Choir at 7:30 will exchange gifts. cember 20, the Sunday School p.m. Saturday. December 19, is will hold its Christmas program School Mary-Martha Guild will be our Christmas program rehear­ entitled "Let Earth Receive." Meeting at Murphy School meeting on Thursday at 12:30 sal at 1:30 p. m. in the church. All youth in the Sunday School, Corner of Burton and East Country Buffet Luncheon p. m. for a dessert luncheon The director would like to have ages 3 through post high, will Paris Rd. and program in the home of every one at this final rehear­ be participating in this pro­ Sunday School and Adnlt Mrs. Robert Morris, 7349 Thorn­ sal. Discussion Classes at 9:30A.M. 11:30 to 1:30-Except Sunday gram. A full rehearsal will be apple River Drive. Devotions "The Characters of Christmas held on December 19 from 11 Cordial Invitation Is Extended Lowell 897-9396 676-1148 Ada will be led by Mrs. Henry Fase. Speak" wm be the theme of our a. m. to 12:30 p. m. To All and the business meeting will Christmas program next Sun­ Family Christmas Service will be conducted by the president, day evening, December 20, at be held on Thursday, Decem­ Cascade Christian Kitty Roberts . • . in association with Mrs. Raymond Foley. The pro­ 7 p. m. in the church. ber 24, at 5 p. m . At 11 p. m. Church gram will include "every mem­ we will have the midnight Fes­ Lois Zimmer Frances Clark Marjorie Williams ber participating." Any woman Eastmont Reformed Church tival Service. Special Christmas Sunday School 9:45, 11:00 A.M. of the church is cordially in­ The Sunday School will pre­ music will be presented at both Morning Worship 9:45 and 11:00 vited to attend. sent its annual Christmas pro­ services. Pastor Rev. Raymond Gaylord FlOWERS The Pilgrim Fellowship will gram on Wednesday evening, meet at the church at 9:30 a.m. Ada Christian Reformed on Saturday, December 20, to December 23. The people of the ~ a"dGREENS Want Ads-Today's Best Buy community and friends of the comtng events Church start their paper collection. church are cordially invited. We will have a special Christ­ South Godwin PTA will hold Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. mas Day service at 10 a. m. a square dance in it's AU-pur­ Sunday School 11 :00 A. M. to which everyone is cordially pose Room Saturday, Dec 19 Evening Worship 7:00 P . M. invited. from 8 to 12 p. m. The address Pastor- Rev. A. J. Verburg Advance notice: December 27, is 28 Bellevue SE (just East the first Sunday after Christmas off Division Ave. in Wyoming). Eastmont Baptist Church The caller is Lee Bileth. A do­ we will celebrate the Lord's nation of 75 cents each is asked -5038 Cascade Road- Supper. Any and all members and free coffee and cookies are Morning Worship 9:45 A.M. LAST BICi WEEK of other Protestant churches who Sunday School 11:00 A.M. served. are in good and regular stand­ Youth Meetings 5:45 P.M. ing are welcome to participate Read Suburban Life Want Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. To Register For with us in this event. Ads. Pastor 0. M. Smith East Paris Christian Reformed Trinity Lutheran Church The Consistory wil1 meet at (L CA) 7:30 p. m. in the church on 2700 E . Fulton Road Monday, December 21. Sunday Services of Worship The Calvinist Cadets are to 8:30 A.M. and 10:45 A. M. Free Christmas Gifts meet at 7 p. m. at the school Sunday School 9:30 A. M. on Thursday, December 17. Nursery 8:15 A. M. 'til Noon TO SOME LUCKY CUSTOMERS On Tuesday, December 22, the Raymond A. Heine, Pastor choir will rehearse at 7 p. m. At 8 p. m. on Tuesday, the Our Savior Lutheran Sunday School Christmas Pro­ Church A Panosonic AM-FM Table Radio with AFC. gram will be presented in the JUST COME IN AND (Missouri Synod) $39.95 Value. REGISTER TODAY church at 8 p. m. There will be a Sunday School 1916 Ridgewood, S. E. An RCA Clock Radio that wakes you up to E nter as many times as teachers' meeting on Wednes­ Morning Worship 9:30 A.M. you wish. Nothing to buy. day, December 23, at 8 p. m. Sunday School 10:45 A. M. music. $17.95 Valu e. Drawing Monday, Dec. 21. Rev. Eugez;e L. Krieger, Pastor CH 1-3712 See our display of flowers and An RCA Table Radio. $14.95 Value. You need not be present Our Savior lutheran Church to win. Must be at least On Sunday, December 20, the Eastmont Reformed gifts for the holidays An 8-transistor Pocket Radio. $ 12.9 5 Va Iu e • 14 years of age. final rehearsal for the children of the Sunday School will be­ Church gin at 2 p. m. at the school. Cor. Ada Dr. & Forest Hills Av. The children of Martin Luther "The Church Where There Are CHRISTMAS Stop by and Register Today! School will present their annual No Strangers" Christmas Program on Tuesday, WELCOMES YOU CENTER PIECES December 22, beginning at 7:30 Services: 10 A.M. and 7 P . M. p. m. This year's program is Sunday School: 11:15 A. M. CORSAGES­ entitled "The Birth of Christ Rev. Robert D. Eggebeen. Min. in Art and Song." Parsonage 4637 Ada Dr. 949-1372 FLOWERING PLANTS­ * POINSETTIAS Thursday. December 25, the *Warp's FLEX -0-GLASS, that is. Children's Christmas Eve Serv­ Ada Community * CYCLAMENS BLACKIE'S will *BEGONIAS ices begin at 6:30 p. m. Cover all openings N OW Reformed Church The Christmas Eve Holy Com­ (doors, windows, porches) t hat * ORANGE TREES munion will be celebrated at let in cold winter drafts. Just 7227 Thornapple River Drive -RADIO 6l TV SERVICE- 11 P. m . cut Warp 's FLEX-0-GLASS Morning Worship ___ 10:00 A.M. Sunday SchooL____ l1:20 A.M. 6822 Cascade Rd., S. E.-corner of 28th St. and Cascade Rd. On December 25. the Christ­ with shears, tack over screens THORNAPPLE (Next to Slater's Mobil Service) mas Day Holy Eucharist will o r frames for low-cost winter Evening Worship_____ 7:00 P.M. be celebrated at 9:30 P. m. p r otection . Warp's genuine, We invite you to make this FLORAL & GIFT SHOP 949-5120-or-949-3982 crystal-clear FLEX-0-GLASS community c h u r c h your lasts for years at a fraction church home. Welcome to -Flowers, Plants, GHts for All Occasions­ R. l. D. S. at Alaska all! Ph. 949-4790-6886 Cascade Rd. Elder Bruce B. Ellis will be the cost of glass. Only 90¢ a ,. square yard at your local h arc~­ The Rev. Sylvester H. Moths Zetha Schalk Grace Elderkin the speaker for the 11 a. m. ~an OR 6-1685 service on Sunday, December ware or lumber dealer.