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VOLUME EIGHT THURSDAY, MARCH 7, 1963 NUMBER J<'IFTY -ONE Letter To Ed itor . . . . . Name Share The Fun Contest Winners Forest Hills PTA An Open Lettei· To ] Cvrus F~ I-latch, Winners of the Kent County Caledonia, doing a baton twirling To Hear Speaker Gerrit Baker . T~vern Owner, Share The Fun program held last number. Dear Mr. Baker: This brings to mind some questi ~:ms Thursday night at the new North­ F orest Hills P. T. A. will meet The article in tonight's paper which I would hke to have you Succu1nhs At 74 , Winners in the large group divi­ Thursday, March 21, in the Multi­ regarding the lease of t h< airpor t answer. view High School are now taking sion were a novelty skit and song Cyrus F. Hatch, aged 74 , of a breath before going on to the Purpose building at 8 P. m. We restaurant to the Fred Har vey Is it true that the Airpor t Board called " Keep Your Mind On Your will be privileged to have as our chain writes the final chapter to of Control, of which you are a 2693 Thornapple Ri ver Drive, S. E ., district eliminations later this year. Driving" with Janis, 15, Linda, 10, owner of the Spot, a tavern in Winners in the small group divi­ g u e s t speaker, Mrs. Dorothy the story of the annexation of member committed themselves to Maynard, Byron Center; Colleen Leonard Judd, delegate to the Con­ forty one acres of Cascade Town- the fina'ncing of the airport ad­ the Cascade business district, died sion were : Debby and Becky Moore 11 Grand R apids; Bruce Thursday, F ebruary 28, at his Wenger, 12 and 11 respectively, stitutional Convention which draft­ ship to the city of Gcand R ap1 ls. ministration building to be paid for Monr~, ll, Byron Center; Patri­ home, after a year's illness. Caledonia, doing a song and dance ed the proposed new con titution from the rental of elaborate rest­ cia, 10, and Diane, 12, Nyland, for Michigan. Mrs. Judd will give aurant facilities that could only be F uneral services were held at to "Honeybun", and Sally Fink­ Byron Center. Wendy E nsing, 13, Senator Vande.rlaan Is beiner, 14, Caledonia, doing a her views on some of the more supported with the help of a cock­ 1 p. m. on Saturday af1ernoon a t Grand Rapids; Kitty Hertel, 14, important issues in the document Senior Class Speaker tail lounge? And was this com­ the Metcalf Chapel. The Rev. novelty reading. Alternates in the Grand Rapids; Judy Wolthuis, 13, small group division were: Leslie which you will be voting on April mitment made before the Novem­ Eugene G. Slep of the Immanuel Grand R apids, accompanied by 1. On F riday, March 1, the Senior ber elections on the assumption P resbyterian Church officiated. In­ Kohn, 13, Grand Rapids, doing a Deanne VandenBerg, 12, Grand class met with Republican State Mammy", and Sue Durkee, 13, Mrs. Judd is a life-long resident that the people of Cascade Town­ terment was made in Cascade Ra pids, on piano, singing " Waltz­ of Kent County, having attended Senator Robert Vander Laan, from ship would approve the sale of li­ Cemetery. ing Matilda.'' the 17th District (includes most of Central High School and the Uni­ quor by the glass? Born in Grand Rapids, Mr. Hatch Alternates in the large group versity of Michigan, with graduate Kent County). When this proposal was defeated Elect Officers The Senator discussed the gl!n­ lived in the Cascade area nearly division were a song and pantomine work in political science. by the citizens of Cascade did it all of his life, spending a few of "Poor Butterfly," by Lynn TerP­ Our speaker is the wife of At­ eral set-up of the :;tate govern­ disrupt the time schedule for de­ For River ment. Included was an expla nation years in Detroit. He was a World stra, 12, Caledonia; Sally F ink­ torney Siegel W. Judd, and the veloping the administration ar ea? War I veteran, serving in Am­ beiner 14 Caledonia; Betsy Scott, mother of two married daughters. of lobbyists; those people v.·ho Was it thereby necessary to ex­ " ha nd out" in the lobbies to ob­ bulance Company 339 of the 5th Protection Group 13, Ca'red~nia; Debby Wenger, 12, She served as a member of the pedite the annexation in order to tain votes by various methods. Army Corps A. E. F. Alerted by a write-up in the Caledonia; Mar k Langkamp, 14, Commission for Revision of Elec­ obtain the liquor license? Suburban Life, a near capa.city Caledonia; and a novelty skit He explained the election pro­ Besides holding membership in tion Laws. She was a member of If this is not the case, why then the Thornapple Valley Lions Club audience, mostly Thornapple River about T. V. commercials done by cedures and the various senatorial could this annexation q uestion not the Michigan Civil Service Study and the Cascade Businessmen's property owners south of Cascade Ervin Hole, 11, Rockford; Rick committees and how they are set have been placed on the April bal­ Commission. She has been a Reg­ A Bridge, met in Cascade Township Norman, 11, Rockford a nd Dennis up. lot so that the people of the town­ ssociation, Mr. Hatch held a life ional Vice President of the Na­ Senator Vander Laan's speech membership in the Valley City Hall, to discuss the protection and Trendt, 11, Rockford. tional Municipal League; President ship could have had the opportunity was thoroughly enjoyed by the Lodge No. 86, F&AM. improvement of property in this Mrs. Joseph Langkamp, Chair­ of the Michigan League of Women to retain their franchise to vote on Seniors, who benefited from the Mr. Hatch is survived by his area. man of the Share the Fun audi­ Voters; Chairman of the Michigan this issue? inside view of Michigan's govern­ wife Leila Marie; a stepson, Robert Martin, local insurance tions, stated, "the quality of the Advisory Committee to the U. S. You say there was no coercion. ment. Kitler of Grand Rapids; agent, served as temporary chair­ acts was the best in its eleven Commission on Civil Rights in 1962. Did you not also say that the Rus~ell man. After discussion of purpose, year history." She ta ught American History and total area would be annexed if the and a sister, Miss Margery Hatch of Grand Rapids. bylaws, possible activites and dues, The j u d g e s, Elmer Clarkson, Government at Grand Ra pids Cen­ Township Board did not acquiesce the Cascade Thornapple Associa­ from Grand Rapids ; Miss Betty tral High School, and is the author to the present demands? tion was formed. Sevet1 members DeYoung, Grand R a pids; and of several books in that field. You further stated in the Grand Grand Rapids Teachers Visit Amway Solvin9 Family Problems were elected to serve on the Ex­ William Kirkpatrick, from Hasting Rapids Press and the Suburban Pictllred above is Walt Buttrick, Ada, printing supervisor of the ecutive Board. At a subsequent This will be an outstanding meet­ Discussed At Extension deliberated for nearly 45 minutes ing, and you will have the oppor­ Life that there was no opposition Amway Sales Corporation, demonstrating the offset printing oper· meeting of the Board the following in the township to this annexation. Meeting In March to secure the winners. tunity to obtain information on ation to Grand Rapids school teacher s dUiing B. I. E . Day. The were elected to office: Robert Did you not overlook a letter which to base a n intelligent vote firm was host to som e 30 teachers on the 5th. They wer e condllct~d Does the atmosphere get pretty Martin, president; William D. Pul­ The winners on F ebruary 28 published in this pa per and signed on April 1st. Make every effort through the entire Amway operation a nd observe_d the auto~atic tense around your house some­ len, vice-president; Ruth K. Clay, featur ed 24 of the top a cts in the by m a ny citizens opposing this county. They were selected from to attend this meeting, as it is a liquid, aerosol, and bulk formulating assembly lines. A pomt of times? secretary; Donn W. Palmer, treas­ step-as well as similar negative inter est was the introductory talks by Richa rd DeVos, ::m d J ay urer; Standard Si els and Willard a mong the 60 acts, with 300 mem­ very important one. A question and Do you long for a magic for­ opmwns expressed before your VanAndel on "Selling America". Amway is a nationwirle dir~ct mula or perhaps pills, you could Stormzand, co-chairmen of com­ bers, who appeared at three audi­ answer period will follow Mrs. Township Board? And didn't you, selling firm with over 20,000 independent distributo~s of cleaning hand' out each morning to family mittee on membership, a nd Will­ tions throughout the county. The Judd's discussion. as chairman of t he Township cai·e products for home a nd commer cia l use. It h:"~ JUSt undergo~ e members to make tl1em get along iam F oy, chairman of committee winners of the Kent County con­ Board have to case the deciding a major building program which included the a ddition of new ma.m with each other without bickering on activities. test will now go to a district el­ Lifelong Ada Resident vote to break a tie when the offices a nd 2 new warehouses. Richard DeVos a nd Jay Va.nAndel, and quarrelling? iminations to challenge other acts question was placed before the One of the first resolutions to for the honor of appearing at Earl Sisson, 85, Passes founder s of the firm, r eside in Ada. Many people from both Ada Unfortunately, no one has come c o m e out of this group was a Board? and Lowell are employed at Amway. State Show. Lifelong Ada resident E arl Sis­ up with such an easy solution. strong protest to the City of Wyo­ The issue of annexation is closed Research however, has definitely ming for contemplating any water son of 6811 Ada Drive, S.E., at this time. However, I feel these passed away Saturday, March 2, questions need to be a nswered so proved that there are ways of diversion from the Thornapple. The strengthening and improving re­ in a Lowell rest home, at the that I might truly know how our Legislative committee has been ac­ Rockhounds To Fifth Annual Variety Show, March 28-30 lationships within the family. tively studying this problem and age of 85, after a short illness. township is governed. The fifth a nnual F orest Hills show, and the M. C. in the night­ Funeral services were held at the Sincerely yours, This is the subject Michigan feels that there will be adequate show is all set for March 28th, club. State University Extension groups Hold Show Metcalf Mortuary on Tuesday af­ James S. Banta legal means of preventing such 29th and 30th. It is being expand- There are a lot of goo~ retu.rn­ in Kent County will study in diversion. The Grand Rapids Mineral Soc­ ternoon a t one p. m. Interment ed t~ three nights, (Thursday, Fri- ing acts from years past, m ~lud mg March. , Any resident of Cascade Town­ iety is pleased to announce their was made in the Ada Cemetery. V~ L. Mulnixi Jr. day and Saturday) because of the Carole Jo Provanche, the trio that Leader training lessons will bo/. ship or owner of Thornapple River 4th Annual Gem and Mineral Mr. Sisson was a caretaker on Men's Fellowship gre~t crowds in the' last two years. pe~forme.d with ~oap a nd water , taught by Miss Eleanor Densmore, property wishing to join the Cas­ Show ,in the Grand Rapjds Public the farms of Dr. J. Clinton Foshee of Ada. Another change this year is the Ga~l .smiley, E'.°ilY Brower, and K e-n t County Home Extension cade Thornapple Association or to Museum, March 3 through March Heads Cancer Drive Dinner, March 8 actual format of the show; it will Priscilla F redrickson, our i:nost L. Mulnix, jr., well known in Agent, and are scheduled as fol­ have more information is invited 31 1963 Our Show Chair man this Surviving are a sister, Mrs. v. The Christian Men's F ellowship be like a Broadway production recognized . pianist Joan F orward, y~ar is ·Jim Dezwaan, jr. Bert W. Gardner, and a brother, Grand Rapids business a nd civic of Cascade Christian Church are lows: to contact any of the members of without a regular M. C. but still and ~he Hlllma r_i ~nd Bro~er duo March 12, All day at the Ex­ the Board. Announcement of the Our exhibits will include private Ralph V. , both of Ada. circles has been named Cha ir man planning a dinner for the men and having the individual acts. The on p1 an~ a nd v10l.m. Conme _Hu1~­ tension Office. date of the Spring meeting will be collections of jewelry items and of the' 1963 April Cancer Crusade a nd their wives for Wednesday, production this year carried the a~ple will. be ?01ng ano!her ori­ March 13 and 14, evening at the made as soon as plans have been stone car vings made by club m em­ here it was a nnounced Wednesday March 13, in the Fellowship Hall Ann Sytsma Top by Robert E. Bylenga, president of theme, in two acts. T he first act gmal dancmg m ~erpretahon that E xtension Office completed. bers and museum-type mineral at 6 :30 p, m. is set in the Broadway style, at a promises to be JUst as good as specimens. Kent County Unit, American Can­ As a special attraction, Robert March 15, all day at Bostwick rehearsal of a new show. The sec- last years . . Lake 4-H Lodge. There will be special la pidarY Scorer In Contest cer Society. Brouwer will be showing his thr ee­ Jacob Slagers To Observe ond will be in a nightclub after Among the new acts this year G demonstrations each Saturday and Dr. James H. McKay of Oak­ Mulnix will direct the campaign dimensional s l i d e s- with stereo­ roup leaders from this area 60th Wedding Anniversary the show. are, The Telephone I:fpur b~ the who are planning to attend include : Sunday afternoons, 2 to 5 p, m . land University has a nnounced that throughout the county which this phonic music-on "Meditations." b k ' on Junior class, The Triple Trio, a Ann Sytsma was the top scorer for Mrs. Carl Cleveland, Bowne. Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Slager of Movies will to shown on Sundays. year is seeking to raise $114,134.45 This meeting is open to the T.he choir has e~n wor m g and Sophomor e chor us line, a folk Forest Hills High School in the Mrs. Glen Ma r vin, Cascade. Mrs. 240 Honey Creek Road, Ada, will We will also have lapida ry pro­ as Kent's share of financing the public. After the expenses of the their numbers which open . singing group and a new rendition grams each Thursday evenings, Sixth Annual Michigan Mathemati­ continuing fight on cancer. Last dinner a nd pictures, the C.M.F. close the show a nd others :Vh1ch of Honey B~n (remember two Richard Foerester and Mrs. Don celebrate their 60th wedding anni­ cal P rize Competition. S a m u e 1 s, East Cascade. Mrs. versary on March 13. They would 7:30 to 10 p, m. year a record total of $104,667.69 will turn over all the profits to will be done in the . s?ow itself. years ago?) Ali in all, it promises The announcement was made at The tryouts were two to be all it was last year plus Stuart L. Bradley, Paddy's College, like for their friends and relatives We would like to take this op­ was contributed. the C.Y.F. young people who will ~m ished an Awards Dinner Saturday night Mulnix, in accepting the chair­ weeks ago the scn pt .and work- more although the actual time of Mrs. Allan Crum, and Miss Myrtle to visit with them in their home portunity to invite everyone to be attending the International Af­ an~ in the Oakland Student Center manship, declared it is imperative ing the acts mto a runmng t hef:1e the 'how is cut to a n hour and DuPew, Orchard View, Mrs. Alma during the afternoon and evening. come and enjoy our " Rockhound" fairs Seminar. sponsored by the Michigan B e 11 that this fight continue. The m oney are being worked a t now. Miss -h l£ C a r r i n g t o n, Murphy, a nd Mrs. Mr. Slager who is 82 years, and hobby with us. Ours is one of the Telephone Company. raised, he explained, is used in McEvoy is helpin~ with the part a ~atch in g for more on the La urence Scott, and Mrs. M. J . his wife who is 79 years, have six fastest growing hobby interests in B: Dr. McKay, chairman of the the educational campaign for early Clark Grant To of the producer-director of the Variety Show, including ticket in- DeGood, Thornapple. children, fifteen grandchildren, and the country. The rapid growth of Michigan Section of the Mathemat­ detection a nd treatment of cancer, 11 great-grandchildren. our local club can testify to this. formation. For any further information, you ical Association of America which for financing research to discover Speak At PTA Girl Scout Cookie Sale conducts the competition, said, the ca use of cancer and a cure J... eads Police In SIXTY AREA WOMEN ATTEND can call Jim Dezwaan, CH 3-3711, ''These top scorers represent the for it and for services to the Clark Grant of WOOD-TV will To Begin On March 8 Rangers Play In WORLD DAY OF PRAYER or President Willis Atwell, GI be the guest speaker on March 12 I High-Speed Chase 6-9880. best young m athematicians in the cance~ patient. a t the Ada School cafeteria a t 8 The local Girl Scout, Brownie • • Approximately sixty women at­ state. More than 12,000 students "The American Cancer Society," J A 19-year-old Cascade youth re. tended the World Day of Prayer P. m. He will speak on "TV Versus and Intermediate Troops will take from 450 high schools partici­ he declared " is m aking great Children." immediately following orders for Girl Scout cookies be- D1str1ct ourney ceived a five-day jail sentence Service on Friday, March 1, in the To Be Honored pated." progress th~ough this campaign. the Ada P . T. A. meeting. ginning March 8 through 16th. The and a $30 fine Satu rday wh~n h'e Cascade Christian Church. These The Forest Hills Ra ngers, who The contest seeks to stimulate We a re fast approaching the day During the meeting, nominatfons cookies which are ordered first pleaded guilty before Justice An­ women represented the area chur­ On 80th Birthday interest in m athematics and call when fifty percent of cancer pa­ completed their most successful drew DeKraker of Byron Township ches, with each church taking for officers for the next school and are paid for , will be delivered season in the short history of the Mrs. Abbie Koetsier of 5730 attention to some of the state's tients will be cured, providing year will be presented by the the week of April 8-15. , on a charge of reckless driving. part in this very fine service. school will enter District Tourna­ Burton Street S. E., will be honor­ good mathematics students. More t heir cancer is detected in time. nominating committee. The budget there will be five different types Sgt. Sid Frazer a n d Deputy The offering of $45. 75 will be mathematicians are desperately Annual physical examinations are ment play Friday night at the God­ Robert Tanner of the Sheriff's De­ ed by her family in observa nce of committee will report on the pro- of cookies-four flavor sandwich win Fieldhouse. used for the home and foreign her 80th birthday anniversar y with needed, Dr. McKay said, by gov­ the means for this detection." posed uses of the proceeds of the cr emes, chocolate a nd vanilla sand­ partment said P eter VanBemden: missions, as well as the migrant Open House at the Christian Labor ernment, by industries, and by the Mulnix m ade the point that when Carnival. wich cremes, scot-teas, thin mint The Ra ngers will play the Tues­ of 5635 Cascade Road, S. E., led day winner of the East-Godwin workers. Association, 1600 Bucha nan Avenue colleges, because mathematics is· the "break-through" is achieved teas, and savannah peanut butter their cruiser on a high-speed chase gam e. Tickets for the Friday night S. W., on Saturday, March 9, from the key science of this age. ever y donor will have the satis­ Appoints Director For cookies. The cookies will sell for on Cascade Road a nd Thornapple MINISTER RECEIVES CALL 7 to 9 p. m. Cash scholarship awards were faction of knowing that his contri­ game at 8 :30 will be on sale River Drive, S. E., Friday night. Vacation Church School 50 cents a box. all day F:riday at the High School. Rev. Arthur Verburg of the Ada No invitations have been issued. presented to the top 23 winners in bution played an importan t part Girl Scouts are eager for large Christian Reformed Church has re­ Friends and relatives a re cordi­ the competition. Funds for them in accomplishing the discovery of Adult tickets are $1.00 and st udent This past week, the Christian sales ~ac h year, since the troops tickets are 50 cents. All tickets Building Permits Issued ceived a call to become the pastor ally invited to attend. were provided by state industries the ca use of cancer. are allowed to keep 5 cents from which see this competition as a Education Committee of Cascade will cost $1.00 at the do6r. of the Calvin Christian Reformed Mulnix executive vice president Christian Church a ppointed Mrs. each box sold for their own troop The Building P ermits which were Church in LeMars, Iowa. Read the Subu~ban Life Want Ads way of stimulating interest in of the Paper Company, camping expenses. The girls are Athletic Director E dward Shy issued during the m onth of Febru­ mathematical careers. C~rpente r Virgil Kimble of Spaulding Avenue has been ser ving the Kent County directly benefited because a 22 %. reports that in the event the ary in Cascade Township, are as Dr. Henry 0 . Pollak, director of as Director of the Vacation Church Unit as a board mem ber. He is a School. cent profit from e a c h box is Rangers win on Friday night both follows: the Mathematics a nd Mechanics member of the board of the Grand turned over to the local Council to adult a nd student tickets will be Consumers P ower Company, Ev­ Research Center of Bell Telephone Mrs. Kimble has a ppointed the Valley Boy Scout Council, finance help m aintain a camp operating on sale in the High School gym erett Thompson, Ties Dykstra, Laboratores at Murray Hill, N. J., following people as head of the chairman of Mayflower Congrega­ various departments : Mr s. Dan fund for Camp Anna Behrens, lobby between 11 and 12 Saturday P eter Vanden Bos, and Tom Clay. was the principal speaker . Dr. m orning for Saturday night's final A Housewife tional church and a member of the Frazee of Cascade Springs Drive, which is the established camp in Robert A. Rosenbaum of Wesleyan advisory board of the Salvation Greenville. Local summer day game. Read the Suburban Life Want Ads University, retiring vice president Superintendent of the Kindergar­ And Mother Asks:. Army. He is a past board m em­ ten; a nd Mrs. Sybrant Dykhouse camp equipment, a nd the promo- !; of the Mathematical Association of ber of the Grand Rapids Rotary of Jeanlin Drive, Superintendent of tion of the senior Girl Scouting America, also spoke and presented Club a nd Junior Achievement and program is also supported from the scholarship a wards to the top the Primary (1st and 2nd grades) winners. long has been active in United Department. this profi t. Community Service drives. He Mrs. John Ham er of Burton The girls have a slogan this a nd his wife and two of their Street, Superintendent of the Low­ year: "Be a peach, buy some of "What if I must have Girl Scout's Smorgasbord children live a t 3052 Midland Dr. er Junior (3rd and 4th grades) each." S. E. A son, L. V. Mulnix m, is Department; and Mrc;. Donnally a prescription filled- The Girl Scouts of Ada, Cascade associated with the father in the Palm er of Goodwood Drive, SUP­ Mrs. Rolla Brown Heads and Lowell will have a smorgas­ Carpenter Paper Company. bord on Ma rch 14 in the Fellow­ erintendent of the Upper Junior Sunshine Community Club :~~e~l~ 1;he stores are~ ·· ,'f~~, t' ship Hall of Cascade Christian (5th and 6th grades) Department. .. t Church. The decorations, food and C.Y.F. Group To Show The Sunshine Community Club games will represent the various Abbott and Costello Film Mother.s' Club Cookbooks will meet on Thursday, March 14, ~ ~'f, countries of the world. This pro­ in the home of Mrs. John Krom­ gram will start at 4 :30 p. m. The C. Y. F. of Cascade Christian Don't forget to purchase your been on Ada Drive. The m eeting ~--~ Church will be showing an Abbott Mothers Club Cook Book. You may will start with a 1 :00 p, m . potluck .. ~ and Costello film and cartoons in get them from Mr s. Robert Heidtke, luncheon, after which the members the church basement on Saturday, 3539 Goodwood Drive, or by tele­ will sew on cancer pads. hospital notes March 9, at 10 :30 a . m. and again phoning her at 949-0614. At a r ecent meeting, the de­ Cascade Pharmacy Answers: Pamela Stevens, da ughter of Mr. at 1 :30 p. m . Popcorn and pop will cision was m ade to retain last a nd Mrs. Jerald Stevens on Spauld­ be available. Admission is 25 cents. WELCOMES NEW SCHOOL TO year's officers for another year. HAVE YOUR PHYSICIAN CALL OUR ing Avenue, is undergoing surgery The proceeds from this movie CASCADE, EASTMONT AREAS They are as follows : president, (tonsillectomy) this week in Blod­ will be used to send a delegation The residents of the Cascade Mrs. Rolla Brown of Gailbraith EMERGENCY NUMBER-676-1802 gett Hospital. of young people to the International and Eastmont a reas wish to wel­ Avenue; vice president, Mrs. Pleun Affairs Seminar in New Yor k City come the new Lincoln Foundation Lock of Forest Hills Road; secret­ Fred Koetsier, sr., of Spaulding and Washington, D. C. School for Retarded Children, lo­ a r y, Mrs. Christine McLoud of Avenue is ill, and is recuperating Let's have a good turn-out. cated at 860 Crahen Road, to the Ada Drive; treasurer, Mrs. William CASCADE PHARMACY at his home. community. Luther of Clifford A venue; and Rufus Gregory of 7 4 7 1 36th 'Anglo-Saxons' is a name given flower fund chairman, Mrs. Russell Street, Ada, is a patient in the Germans who conquered Britain By the time a man gets to "gr een­ Johnson of Lakeside Drive. FREE DELIVERY SERVICE Gra nd Rapids Osteopathic Hospi­ after the Romans left in t he fifth er pastures, he can't climb the tal. Century. fence. Read Suburban Llfe Want Ads. The more you tell-The quicker you sell! Want ads will do the job-Try it! FOR SALE - Automatic Bendix SEELE Y CONSTRUCTION- Build­ PAGE TWO SUBURBAN LIFE, MARCH 7, 19631 You can ouy and sell anything with Suburbar. Lifo Want Adr.. ironer. Like new, $50. TW7-97: :1 ing and remodeling. Cement For Sale-General I work, basements, blocks, chim­ Wanted Real Estate neys, and fireplaces. Houses, F OR SALE - 40 cords of mixed IC OIN-OP TYPE DRY CLE ANING garages, additions and barns. All 'SUBURBAN LIFE WANT AD PAGE WANTED TO RENT - 2-bedroom REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE wood. Will sell part or all. Will 8 lbs. for $1.50. Cascade P aint kinds of buildings. Experienced house near Lowell by couple with Loans, auto and personal loans. CASH RATE : 17 words 50c, additional words 3c each. If not May we serve you? State Sav­ See Us For deliver. 765-8621. c47-50 Store, across from Old Kent Bank and guaranteed wor k. L. J. See­ 8-mo.-old child. Call 456-8456. I paid on or before 10 da ys a fter insertion, a charge of lOc ings Bank, Lowell, Phone TW 7- in Cascade. Ph. 949-0920. c33tf ley, phone 897-7722. c44tf ~6-47 for bookkeeping will be made. 9277. c23tf TRUSSES-Trained fitter , sur gical BOX NU~IBER: If box number in care of this office is de· WANTED - Small, used fireproof appliances. etc. Koss R e x a 11 FOR SAL~ - o.utboar d. motor, 7% SPINET PIANO - May be had by I sired, add 50c to above. . ALL Drugs Saranac Mich. c39tf horse, with bail-o-matic on 5 gal. assuming small monthly pay­ safe. Call TW 7-7022. c46-47 FOR SALE - F amily plot of four ALL ERRORS in telephone advertisem ents at sender's risk. lots in Chapel Hill Cemetery, lo­ ' ' gas tank. In excellent condition, ments. Beautiful finish. See it lo­ RATES are based strictly on muform Want Adv. Style. cated between Cascade and Gr. $35. 949-0372. c47 cally. Write Credit Dept., Box 57, BUSINESS OP.PORTUNITY-$5,400 Your Building OUT·OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by re- Rapids, Michigan. Sacrifice price Niles, Mich. p47-48 per year starting salary plus STUMP- And tree removal serv­ mittance. bonus and opportunity for sub­ $400. No upkeep charges, will pay ice, completely insuretl. Complete transfer fees. Phone TW 7-9723. Materials FOR SALE - 1956 Cushman motor Copy for Ads on This P a ge Must Be in stantially higher earnings. Mar­ I service from twig to root. OR 6- ried man with business and sales c47 5511. c40tf scooter, new engine. 120-bass 7~9261 Ledger Office Before 5 P. M. on Tuesdays. Scandalli Accordion, 1952 Chev. TW background prefened, age 24-45. -Low Prices All applicants will be contacted. COUNTRY HOMES-With large lots Business Coupe, body little rust , for comfortable family living. Let -Free Estimates Wedding Cakes 6 :70-15 tires. '53 Plymouth car AUTOMOBILE INSURANCE - Be Please send a brief resume about And Cake Or naments us build to your specifications; radio. Must sell everything. Ph. sure to check our rates before yourself to Box JH128, care of -Free Delivery Priced To Please renewing. It pays ! The Speer st:ra trade in your old home. Long 868-2153 after 7 p. m . p47 this paper. c47 -Helpful Suggestions FLUGER'S LOWELL BAKE RY Agency, TW 7-9259. c47 ADA OIL CO. term financing! l1h miles north TW 7-9590 - 214 E. Main, Lowell LADIES - Age 18 or over--to work of Lowell on Vergennes Street. AUCTION - Friday, March 8-1 SECURITY - For your valuables full or part time in our Grand WILLIAM SCHREUR, Contract­ p. m. sharp . Liquidating the with a safety deposit box at the For 42 years your Rapids office. Pleasant working or and Builder, ph. TW 7-9189. Plus We Give .~ &H Green Stamps Clyde P ark Mower and Bicycle State Sa vings Bank of Lowell. As dependable Fuel Oil conditions. Must be able to con­ c40tf Sales and Service, at 2421 Clyde low as $4.40 a year. Ask a mem­ verse intelligently. Salary $1.15 Park Ave., S. W., Gr and Rapids. How NOT ber of the staff for more infor­ Dealer in Kent County per hour. For appointment call ATTENTION-Have several buyers Cash register adding m achine, m ation. c44tf 456-6604. c47 for farms near Parnell, Lowell key ma king m achine, large Peer­ and Clarksville. 35 years apprais­ TO WASTE YOUR Full Measured Delivery Meekhof Lumber less reel mower sharpener, gas e OLDER WOMAN - Needed to ing and selling real estate. Wm. REMODELING ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN - 1 conversion furnace, rotar y and Brand new, slight scratch on O Insurance Plan babysit 5 days, while mother A. Armstrong, 344 Lewis St., DOLLARS r eel power mowers, 1 rider, hand back and side. Plays beautifully. goes to hospital. OR 6-4196. c47 Rockford. Phone 866-1463. c43tf Co. mower s, bicycles, tricycles, re­ e Heating Service 6045-28th Street, S. E. New guarantee. Must sell. $63.33 WANTED - Good home for 5 and FOR SALE - 36-acre farm, all Today, there's a wrong way pair parts, accessories, and lrnn­ full price, at $5 per month. Call dreds of other articles. Ray En­ • plus S&H Green Stamps 9 month old kittens. Clean and tillable. Near Vestaburg, Mich­ Ph. 949~2140 and a right way to remodel credit manager, RI 2-3419. c44tf well trained. TW 7-9723. c47 igan, also close to Crystal, Stan­ your home. The wrong way is sing, Owner, GL 2-8145. George WATER VanderMeulen, auctioneer. MY 8- TRACTOR - Good used F ord 9N HEAT WITH - ton and Alma. House is large, in OPEN SATURDAYS 'TIL 4:30 to submit to high-pressure tac­ WANTED - Lady or girl to baby­ good condition. New furnace, two tics of unknown operators from 8571. p47 with front-end loader. $850.00 or sit from 7 a . m. to 2 p. m. five make offer. R. L. Lambert, ph. ~ beautiful fireplaces. Price $15,- HEATE S out-of-town - irresponsible in­ TANK F ULL?-Call Fuller Septic days a week. Call TW 7-9873 aft­ TW 7-9094. c45-47 000. Phone TW 7-9723 or write YOUR dividuals who seek exorbitant Tank Cleaning. Licensed and er 5 p. m . c47 Mrs. Edwin Henderson, Route 2, 40-GALLON profits and make misleading PONTIAC-OLDS bonded. Day or night emergency STATE APPROVED - Driver YOUNG MAN- Age 28, desperately Box 324, Lowell, Michigan. c47 NATURAL O R LP promises. service. Member of Ada Busi­ Training School of Grand R apids, REPRESENTATIVE IN THE needs any full or part time work. FOREST HILLS AREA nessmen 's Association. Ph. OR 6- Inc. Courses for high school stu­ ADA - Four bedroom home in vil­ The RIGHT way is to seek Let Jim Ryder do it. Good ref­ lage on commer cial lot. Ideal for the kind of remodeling advice 5986. c44tf dents between 16-18 yrs. of age. Phillips 66 Home Healing Oils erences. Phone TW 7-8142. c47-50 Adults' private training. Courses home and business. $11,500. JOE JAGER and help which we offer. TRASH AND JUNK HAULED - ADA - Early American style home for motor scooter at 15 yrs. of BABYSITTER - F or 6-yr.-old. 1106 Argo 949-0546 We are well acquainted with Cascade, Ada , E astmont, Lowell age. 337 Ottawa, N. W. Phone Hours 8 :00 to 12 :30, 3 :00 to 4 :30, on three lots, tenant house, gar­ 95 area. No garbage! Bob's Pickup age, $17,500. local contractors who do an 456-8227 or GL 2-2095. c44tf OR 6-4511 4 days week, for 3 months. $10 Wittenbach Sales & honest, workmanlike job. Service. Ph. 897-9031. c19tf week, or $15 with ironing. Call EASTMONT - Thr ee bedroom SPRI NG WORK - On the farm is 897-9902. c47 semi-bungalow, r ecreation room, Service Co. CARPET- And upholstery cleaned only a short time away! Havit garage, $13,500. Terms. TW 7-9207 Lowell, Michigan Model G40SS in your home, wall washing, gen­ th'ose needed repairs and over­ ATTRACTIVE - Position for in­ LOWELL - Modern three bedroom 48 tf Cascade eral cleaning, floor maintenance. haul wor k done now. Call Witten­ telligent m an or woman, 25 to home, 2-car garage, dining room, American Standard F ree estimates. Boersm a & bach Sales & Service Co., TW 7- 60. Must have good personality gas heat, enclosed porch, carpet­ Boersma, 676-2728. c40tf WHILE THEY LAST 9207, Lowell for prompt attention and appearance, and be ready to ing and appliances are included. Lumber Co. TRACTOR OVERHAUL - Better to your needs. c47 accept position immediately if $11,000. All Lewis Electric " Our Service Goes Out" hurry while there is still time I selected. Guar anteed income, op­ VERGENNES TWP.-80 acres va­ 6790 Cascade Road before spring farm work starts. THINKING OF portunity for a dvancement. In­ cant land. Beautiful building sites surance program and retirement on trout stream, some timber. Maytag CLARK Free Delivery Wittenbach Sales and Service Co. I HOME IMPROVEMENT? Hotpoint • Free Estimates TW 7-9207, Lowell. c47 plan based on profit sharing. WANTED - Have buyers for su­ SALES AND SERVICE PLUMBING & HEATING FOR FINANCIAL HELP BE Part time as well as full time burban homes. Prefer some acre­ 309 E . Main St. Lowell Phone 949-1990 STUD SERVICE - Shetland Pony SURE AND CALL ON opportunity available. A National age. Call for free appraisal. Service on All Makes stallion, brown, with white tail STATE SAVINGS BANK organization. For local interview R. J . TIMMER REALTY Washers, Dryers and mane. Call TW 7-7751. c47tf Lowell, Mich. FC>r Rent write V. I . Whittemore, 801 Mc­ Post Office Building, Ada, Mi.ch. Refrigerators Kay Tower, Grand R apids 2, giv­ 676-3901, residence 949-01:39; J ohn ELECTRICAL WIRING CHILDREN'S - Outgrown clothing, c43 tf I ing telephone number. c47 F ahrni, salesman, TW 7-9334 ; AND CONTRACTING stored in attic or closet , may be Carl Simmerer, salesman, TW 7- sold thru an inexpensive Want 7638. c47-48 Phone TW 7-7746 Ad for cash to buy new outfits. Factory Trained Servicemen E UP Call TW 7-9261. p47 Patronize Suburban Life Adver­ "We Sell the Best and Service TO PUT MORE PEP INTO YOUR ENGINE, CUT - PART TIME tisers. the R est" GAS BILLS! J OAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE- Now F OR RENT - Upstairs 3-room Timin g, plugs, carburetor and p~ints ad­ open, Tuesday thri.I Saturday and furnished apartment with private $40.00 Would You Like To entrance. No pets. TW 7-9895. c47 justed to bring engine to peak perfor­ evenings by appointment only. l!ET US CHECK ma nce! 6069 Burton, SE , phone 949-1777. F OR RENT - F urnished lower 2 PER WEEK REMODEL? c46-47 rooms and bath. No pets. Call TW 7-9805. p47 YOUR CAR'S Lubricating- Oil Changes-Tires--Batteries Your home .. . build a new garage BAKERY SPE CL<\L - Saturday, Guaranteed for part time or add an extra room? Mar ch 9 only. P umpkin pie, doz. Hastings Livstock Sales Married man with good TRANSMISSION donuts and loaf of bread for $1. March 1, 1963 If so, call us today for easy Fluger's Lowell Bakery, TW 7- full-time job and \'life's F eeder Pigs ...... $ 7.50-$15.00 Jim's Marathon Service payment financing. 9590, Lowell. c47 per mission to work 3 P.recision Workmanship WE GIVE GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS ON GAS AND OIL Top Calves ...... $33.00-$38.00 on Adiustments, Repairs DOUBLE STAMPS WEDNE SDAY LOWELL SAVINGS & VACUUM CLE ANERS - For sale. Seconds ...... $28.00-$33.00 evenings, and four hours New, used and r ebuilt. All m akes Commons and Culls ... $18.00-$28.00 Saturday. For per sonal Jim Vincent, Prop. M-21, Ada-Ph. OR 6-9101 LOAN ASSOC. and models. Service and parts Young Beef ...... $17.00-$22.50 217 East Main Ph. TW 7-7132 interview, call Grand Rapids for all. Call 897-7585 before 9 :00 Beef Cows ...... Sll.00-$16.50 You'll appreciate the difference in the a. m . p44-2 Bulls ...... $16.50-$19.00 459-6991 between 5 and 9 p. m . FOR SALE - 2,000 wax worms at Top Hogs ...... $15.00-$15.40 performance of your car after a thor­ 15c dozen, until all are sold. Why SE WING MACHINE - Singer con­ Second Grade ...... $14.50-$15.00 ough transmission job by our technicians. pay more? Gold's Live Bait & sole. Accept $4.97 a month on Roughs ...... $11.00-$13.25 Tackle, North Hudson, Lowell. Singer equipped to make fancy Boars ...... $11. 00-$13.00 Watch Suburban Lire Want Ads When it comes to repairs of any kind, p47 designs, monogr ams, button F eeder Cattle ...... $17.00-$22.00 for 'top grade' buys every week. come to us! holes. Full price $31.37. Phone Good Lambs ...... $18.50-$20.90 e eed F OR SALE - 1959 Chevrolet Im­ 747-3410. c44tf Second Gr ade ...... $16.00-$18.00 pala 4-door Hardtop. V8, Power­ Top Calf, $38.00 - Clay Adams, FREE WRECKER SERVICE ON glide, radio. Black and white, red APPLIANCE REPAIR- Small ap­ pliances r epair ed, service on Hastings. TRANSMISSION REPAIRS 949-1230 interior . Call UN 8-4684 a fter 6 Top Lambs, '$20.90 - Gerald USED ·cARS and TRUCKS p . m. c47 electrical fixtures. P rompt ser v­ ice, call Charles Houseman, P h. Hine, Hastings, R5 E NCYCLOPEDIA - Americana, 30 TW 7-7397, 1049 N. Washington Top Hogs, $15.40 - J as. Clough, GAS We wish to thank our customers for volumes, like new, $50. Cur tain St., Lowell. c38tf Hastings, R3. FURNACES AND PAT O'NEILL stretchers, $2. Coffee Table, $3. buying 66 cars and trucks from us dur­ Hollywood bed frame, $4. Call AZZARb LLO CHE VROLET, Buick. CONVERSION BURNERS TRANSMISSION SERVICE ing our annual February Sale. This re­ GL 8-2548. c47 Try our fine service. L o w e 1 1, 6749 28th Street, Cascade Ph. 949-1230 duced inventory has put us in wonder­ Mich. TW 7-9294 for appointment. INCOME TAX SERVICE·-Farm, c19tf ELECTRICAL • ful TRADIN G POSITION. We will business or personal. Confiden­ ------WIRING - FIXTURES WATER HEATERS reach way out to get GOOD, CLEAN tial, personal service. Bill Fritz, CALL ME IMMEDIATELY for any TW 7-7262, Lowell. c42-50 broken window glass, alum inum REPAIRS USED CARS and TRUCKS on the NEW or wood. Will give you prompt Income Purchase Plan DODGE of your choice. The SPRING HAY RIDES - And sleigh rides. service on replacing. Ada, Cas­ • Young and old, by mule team. G.E. Appliances BUY THE SELLING season is just around the ca de. and E astmont area only. FOR ESTIMATE Evenings and Sundays by ap­ E d Strong, 949-0717 or 949-0406. CALL TW 7-7948 corner and we want to be ready for it. pointment. 705 Montcalm Ave. c49tf Tom Cornell, phone TW 7-9049. RICKERT ELECTRIC IH FA'RM c44tf TRUCKING EVERY THURSDAY to Lake Odessa stock sale. Call 208 So. Hudson LYLE COVERT INCOME TAX SERVICE - Short George F ran cisco, TW 7-7817. Phone TW 7-9802 Lowell SEE US NOW form , $2; 1040 $3 and up. Audit­ c46tf EQUIPMENT ing and bookkeeping service. C. and $AVE on aSensational '63 DODGE A. Bradshaw. Call TW 7-7596. WHY NOT - Do that remodeling • c45-48 now! Or build those cupboards. • YOU NEED New or r emodeling. Call Arvil •.• and get SERVICE, too! SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED- For Heilman, TW 7-7446. c42tf prompt service, call Francis Yolican feel that "cushiony" ride Sloan, 761-3623, Orleans, Mich­ CLOSING OUT SALE S. Livestock, igan. c44tf general farm or household goods NOW! We have a pproxi mately 50 cars . . • sales. Let us help plan yours. after BUYING George VanderMeulen, auction­ TEXACO C us tom 880's, 880's, Polara 500's, eer. P hone Dutton MY 8-8571. p47 Polara 440's, 33 0's, Dart 270's, Dart A NEW OR USED CAR? LET IT PAY FOR ITSELF IN USE I 70's, and trucks from pickups to F OR LOW, LOW, BANK RATES MARFAK LUBR.ICATION CHECK WITH Good Things diesels, most models. All serviced for Y OUR CAR rides sm oother Put a Farmall tractor and the McCormick IMMEDIATE DELIVERY! STATE SAVINGS BANK h a ndle s eas i e r afte r ~ Lowell, Mich. to Eat equipment you need to WO·rk for you c43 tf T exaco Marfak ch assis APPLES - Delicious, Snow, J ona­ lubr ica t ion . Tha t " cu s h ­ : now. Pay for it on your "paydays"-the ALL MODELS COVERED B·Y THE 5-YEAR, OR DRY CLEANING- $1.00 for suits, thons and Spys. D. A. McPher­ iony" feel t ells you tough days y ~ ur. tr6ps or livestock go to mar­ son, 1276 Parnell Avenue, TW 7- dresses, and topcoats. Quality Marfak lubricant is on the ket. The cdhvenient Income Purchase 50,000-MILE GUARANTEE cleaning guaranteed. Veteran's 7110. c34tf Dry Cleaners pickup station 10- job , p r otecting b earings Pla n fi.ts futu.re payments to your income cated in the Cascade P aint Store a gainst wear . -. helps y8u pay for the equipment you building in Cascade across from Personal Texaco Marfak is applied 'nbea. We need used cars and trucks Old Kent Bank. Open daily 9 to not by cha nce, but by chart 6. c33tf WEDDING INVITATIONS - Nap- cover ing t he make and year ------kins, free thank you notes, 1-day BUY W ITH CONFIDENCE DAWN- E lectrical Service : Wiring, service; open evenings. F ree of your car. Last s for at SEE US ABOUT THE IH EQUIPMENT TO FIT from your Chrysler Corporation "Q uality" Dealer repairs, fixtures. 24-hour service. bride's books. J. c. Keena, 635 least' 1,000 miles under t he YOUR f;ARM All work according to N. E . C. Th s E G d R ·d toughest driving conditions. and Fire Underwriter s Code. omas, · ·• ran api s, CH 3-1838. c34tf Drive in! Gr aduate electrician. All work .. guar anteed. "No job too small." FINE WEDDI NG INVITATIONS- Free estimates. P hone TW 7-9548. 24-hour service, napkins and other JACKSON MOTOR SALES Box 293, N. Washington, Lowell, accessories. Box of FRE E Thank " The Hom e of Dependabie Used Cars" Mich. p47-51 you notes and etiquette book with • WiTT.ENBACH Dodge - Dart - Dodge Tru cks order . Lindy Press, 1127 E ast PIANO TUNING & SERVICE - F ulton, Grand Rapids. GL 9-6613. 930 W. Main St., Lowell Ph. TW 7-9281 Electronic tuning . assures ac- c40tf Sales &Service Co. HtINTI I NATIONA&. curacy. Prom pt service. Orval ttARVtSTtA J essup, TW 7-7366, Lowell. c22tf l Read the Suburban Life Want Ads . E. MAIN STREET PH. TW 7-9621 749 W. Main, Lowell Ph. 897-9207 of putting a man out of work StmURBAN LIFE, MAltCll 7, 1963 PAGE THREE Our ~avior [utlieran entirely. People frequently write to Thur s d a Y, March 7, Sunday .... --~--- Contributors To my office asking whether the De­ ---f School Teachers will meet at 7 :30 Area Church News partment of State has the legal p. m. right to take t heir driver's license The mid-week Lenten Vesper Boosters' Club Kno:'I away from them. ser vice will be held on Wednesday, Cascade Christian Ref. St. Michael's Mission YOUR MICHIGAN ~ Home Economics Digest Thursday, March 7 and 14, The March 13, at 7 :30 p. m. Tuesday, March 12, Junior Mr. Our Michigan courts have held and Mrs. will meet at 8 P. m. Choir will rehearse in the church Athletic Fund Drive that a driver's license is a privi­ By E. Eleanor Densmore, ·county Extension Agent Wednesday, March 13, Annual at 7 p. m. This will be followed J a ke Toorenaar lege which can be suspended or re­ Day of Prayer will be observed at by a Lenten Study Group at 8 George Herrity voked because of a bad driving P. m., conducted by Rev. Tepe. - ;~w record. 'Tis said that many thousand glad to know that something is 8 P. m. in the church. Irwin Werner Attorney Ceneral Saturday, March 9, Confirmation Robert Wisnewski FBANK J, ULLEY Any person who accumu!ates 12 years ago, prehistoric man ac- being done about it. E. Paris Christian Ref. Classes will meet in the church at Lyle Stovall or more points as the result of cidentally wrapped his hunk of Efforts are being made on many 10:30 a. m. R andall Preston (This is one of a series or pub­ traffic violations within two years meat in aromatic leaves to keep fronts to produce cordless, battery. Sunday, March 10, Young People Sunday, March 10, Vestry will the ashes off while he cooked it operated appliances. Meeting in the church at 1 p. m. Fred Gane, jr. lic articles explaining in gen­ will be called in for a hearing meet in the church at 9 :30 a. m. over a pit full of embers. To his Don't jump yet, thought. We Monday, Ma rch 11, Calvinist Curtis D unlap eral terms a provision of Mich· under the Department of State's Donald Jackson igan law. Individuals who wish Driver Improvement Program and surprise and pleasure, he found already have clocks, TV's and Cadets will m eet in the school at the meat had a new flavor. He radios, but about the only other 7 p . m. Eastmont Ref. Church Jack Sullwold to determine the effect of any his driver's license may be sus­ Sunday, March 10, A student Geor ge Darooge law upon their private legal af­ pended or r evoked. had discovered the art of season- such appliances you can get Monday, March 11, The Council ing. now are cordless toothbrushes, St. Michael's Episcopal will meet at 7 :30 p. m. in the from Western Theological Seminary Robert Krebs fairs should consult a private Any person whose license is sus­ Maybe that was the beginning, shavers and small drills. A cord­ Mission church. in Holland will be the guest speak- James Hufford attorney.) pended or revoked under the Drl· Tuesday, March 12, Choir re- er at the church service. George Butler ver Improvement Program has the but spices and herbs have played less hand mixer may begin to 2965 Wycliff Dr., S. E. In this day a nd age, an auto- A an impartant role in history. Gen- appear in stores and different hearsal at 7 p. m. Wednesday, March 13, The guest Very! Meyers mobile is a necessity that m any right to appeal to the License p- Morning Prayer - 11 :00 erations ago, before refrigeration, companies are talking in terms Tuesday, Ma rch 12, Men 's Soci­ speaker for Family Night will be Stephan Norman people can ill afford to be with- peal Board which is composed of Church School and Child Care - spices, and lots of them were ne- of cordless electric vacuum clean· ety will m eet in the church at 8 Rev. Richard Detrich, Central Di- Scout Troop 284 . . representatives of the Attorney 11:00 out. Sometimes the suspension of G th s t ry f State and cessary to disguise the off-flavors ers, pencil sharpeners, pot clean· rector of the Christian Service Carl Lanham ·ver' i· e s h th ff ct enera1 , e ecre a o , Holy Communion - Second Sunday P. m . drl and odors of meats and fish, and ers, can openers, slicing knives, Wednesday, March 13, P rayer Brigade. Berkley F reem an a s ic n e as e e e the Chief of Police of the city, or The Itev. Donald .J. Tepe many of them were used in an ef- lawn mowers, and hedge trim· Day Service at 8 p. m . Monday, March 11, Consistory Phil Johnson I I\ the Sheriff of the county where the fort to preserve such foods. mers. . Ada Community will meet in the church at 7 :45 G. M. Haas '''·'''"°"°'/'''''''''%''''''"'~"' licensee resides. The Board has . I p. m. with Rev. David Mack as Campbell Steketee wide discretion to affirm, modify, That's why Columbus sought a I !he convenience of cordless ap. Reformed Church Ad a C ongrega t iona moderator. Phillip Anderson or set aside an Order of Suspension cheaper route to the spices in the yhances has an appeal to all of 7227 Thornapple River Drive Thursday, March 7 and 14, Junior William Rupp or Revocation. If a person is not Indies. Spices were big business. us, but mo!"e res~arch needs 1:<;> be Morning Worship . . 10:00 A. M. Choir will r ehearse at 1 p. m. in M h d Ch h R. E . Van Sluyters satisfied with the decision of the Today we take them for granted done ?n 1Jghn;e1ght, l?nger-lived Sunday School ....11 :20 A. M. the church, and the Senior Choir Snow et 0 ist urc Robert Sommer ville License Appeal Board, he has the and most housewives pride them- batteries. That s what u:idustry is Evening Worship .... 7 :00 P. M. will rehearse a t 7 :30 P. m. The Snow Methodist men will Dick Simkins right in most cases to petition the selves on the dishes they prepare d~mg and they feel con~dent they We invite you to make this com­ Monday, March ll, Board of meet on Thursday night, March 7, J ohn Zanella circuit court for restoration of his with this gourmet touch. ~111 have the answer m four or munity church your church home. Trustees will m eet in the church at 8 p. m. in the home of Carl P eter Price license. We use the words " herbs and five years. Welcome to all! at 8 p. m . Hadda n on 36th Street. The topic Charles Weston The purpose of this program is spices" all in one breath and ------The Rev. Sylvester H. Moths Wednesday, March 13, Women's for discussion will be "After Taxes Paul Slater to make our highways safer for all really, there is a difference if we Social Security Numbers Call OR 6-1685 Fellowship will m eet at the church - A Profit". Look up Matthew Jim Timmons of the people of Michigan. When wish to be a bit technical. Need On Tax Returns at 8 p. m. A report from the 23 :23. There will also be an elec- Edward Buell a person 's license is s uspended or Spices are parts of plants Our Savior Lutheran nominating committee for the of- tion of officers. Ray Czerwinski revoked because of too many vi­ (bark, roots, leaves, stems or The Internal Revenue Service to­ Churc/­ fi cers of the coming year will be Robert A. Sorensen olations, it is done primarily for fruit of aromatic plants} usually day issued a reminder to all Tax­ (Missouri Synod} presented. Latter Day Saint s Robert Roodvoets the protection of a ll other Michi­ grown in the tropics. They are payers that their social security 1916 Ridgewood, S. E. March 8 a nd 9, State-wide sem- The Zioneers are having a R. Baker gan residents who use the high­ a l ways dried a nd available numbers must be entered on their ina r on Our Christia n World Mis- roller skating party in Lowell on , David Helsel Morning Worship 9 :30 A. M. ways, and not merely to " punish" whole or ground. 1962 federal income tax returns, Sunday School 10 :45 A. M. sions will be held, with the Second Saturday, March 9, from 3 :30 p. m. Don Lantz the individual driver. Herbs are the leaves or blos· forms 1040 or 1040-A, when filing Rev. Eugene L. Krieger, Pastor Congregational Church as host. ' to 4 :30 p. m. The Zioneers are a Tom Poll Under the "Point Sy.stem," 6 soms of soft succulent plants, this year. CH 1-3712 The program will run from 5-9 :30 youth group for boys and girls in- Loren Stevens Points are received for certain grown in the temperate zone. R. I. Nixon, District Director of p. m. on Friday evening, a nd from volving t he ages from 11 through Harris Steed serious offenses, such as drunk dri­ They are available fresh, dried, Internal Revenue, stated that be­ Eastmont Reformed 9 a . m. to 4 :15 p. m. on Saturday. 15. They meet every Monday night Joe Jager Runs For Office ving, failing to stop and disclose whole, ground or crushed. ginning with 1962 returns, a Tax­ You may attend a ll, or any part of at 7 p. m. in the home of Jack Roger Rensland P a tricia Liefbroer, :i 1 9 6 2 your identity at the scene of an Be creative with all kinds of fla­ payer's social security number is Church t his outstanding m eeting . Jausma on 68th Street. Their Neal Vander Schuur graduate of Forest Hills High accident when required by law, or vor combinations. That's how gour­ also his Taxpayer Identification Cor. Ada Dr. and Forest Hills Ave. leaders are Mr. a nd Mrs. Kenneth Jack Donker School, is one of five students reckless driving. For a speeding met cooks are born. Number which will be used in pro­ "The Church Where There Are Ada Community Ref. Colburn. Peter Boomker at Allegheny College in Mead­ violation, 2, 3, or 4 points are There is no magic rule for their cessing his return. No Strangers'' Friday, March 8, Mr. and Mrs. The Tract for the month of L. E. Fleming ville, P ennsylvania, w h o are given. F or disobeying a n·affic sig­ use. The best advice is "experi­ The Director further stated that WELCOMES YOU I · Club will meet at the church at March is "Are You Saved?" This Gordon Osmun competing for the office of sec­ nal, a stop sign, or improper ment with a little at a time." Taxpayers who do not yet have Services: 10:00 A. M. and 7 P. M. 8 p. m., and then will proceed on gives a very good resume of the J ames May r eta ry of nex1; year 's sopho­ passing, 3 points. For other mov­ Herbs or spices are used to en­ a social security number should ob­ Sunday School: 11 :15 A. M. a tour of the Ada Beef Company. beliefs of the Reorganized Church Victor Smith m ore class. ing violations, 2 paints. hance the basic food, not over· tain an application Form SS-5 from The R ev. Collins D Weeber-Min. Hosts and hoste.sses for the eve­ of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Robert L. Glendenning At Forest Hills, Miss Liefbroer power it. their local past office, or nearest Parsonage 4637 Ada Dr., GL 4-9828 ning are Mr . a nd Mrs. Elliott Saints on salvation. Members will Henry Tepper was valedictorian of her gradu­ Man just doesn't have woman's If you don't like tripping over Social Security Office or Internal Bruinekool, and Mr. and Mrs. be passing this tract out to interest- Samuel E. Bird ating class, secretar y of the Stu­ courage. Imagine one man, with an extension cord, draping a cord Revenue Service Office and im­ Ada Christian Reformed Louis Tichelaar. ed friends, neighbors a nd relatives. Willard R. Scott dent council, and held offices in 13 cents in his pocket, trying on over your arm while you move the mediately apply for a number. Church Sunday, March 10, R. C. Y. F. The annual Mother a nd Daugh- Vern N. Cowel t he Junior Achievem ent Associa­ seven suits of clothes . .. Although vacuum cleaner around or groping In addition, the Director com­ Morning Worship 9:30 A. M. will m eet in the church at 8 :05 ter Banquet will be held on Satur - Gilbert Riekse tion. Americans are getting taller and for a n electric outlet behind the mented that on joint returns, where Sunday School 11:00 A. M. p. m . The Faith committee, with day, March 16 at 7 p. m . Tickets Gordon Coleman She is the daughter of l\'lr. heavier, hat manufacturers report buffet, or if you just plain don't both husband and wife had in­ Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. Edward Van Timmeren as chair­ are now on sale. Mothers' tickets Kent Stevens and Mrs. J ay J . Liefbroer, 8211 most people still buy hats size like the looks of yards and yards come, both social security num­ Pastor-Rev. A. J. Verburg man, will have charge of the pro­ are $1.60, and daughters under 10 Robert Miller East Fulton Road, Ada. 71h or smaller... of electric cord, then you'll be bers must be entered. gram. years of age are 75 cents. Pat Larsen Cascade Christian The women's meeting will be Gerald Gretzing~r Church held on Tuesday, March 12, at 8 Kenneth Tanis Ada Christian Reformed p. m. in the horn':! of Mrs. Matilda Carl Behnke Sunday School at 9 :45 and Sunday, March 10, Choir rehear­ Deming in Alto. Study pages 129 Gerald Elenbaas •••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• 11:00 A. M. sal at :30 p. m. in the church. 2 through 143 in the lesson book Francis L. Neal Morning Worship 9:45 and Sunday, March 10, Couples Club "Meet Them in the Scriptures." Foster R. Bishop : HURRY HURRY HURRY HURRY : 11 :00 A. 1\1. will m eet at 9 p. m. John Ketcham P astor - Rev. Raymond Gaylord Tuesday, Mar ch 12, Men's Soc­ iety will meet in the church at Cascade Christian Church Ernest L. Hunt Eastmont Baptist Church 8 p. m. Thursday, March 7 and 14, Choir Peter Kroeze 5038 Cascade Rd.,-US·16 Wednesday, March 13, Annual rehearsals in t he church at 8 p . m . Robe~t F errall 9 :45 A. M. Morning Worship Day of Prayer Service will be held Saturday, March 9, The church Marvm Geene Sunday School 11 :00 A. M. a t 8 P. m. m embership class meets in Fellow- H~rman Hoek ship Hall at 10 a . m...... , Richard Schulmeyer ·Youth ·Meeting 5 :45 P!".M! Thur~day , March 14, Calvinist i FLOOR SAMPLE S :(. Evening Worship 7 P. M. ICadets will meet a t 7 p. m. in the Sunday, March 10, Girl Scout\ Charles \~1ersema BllJJ.tor- 0 . M . Smith church. Sunday will be observed ~ith the Norval Chffor_d : AT COST AT COST: local Girl Scout Troops as our Robert W. ~r1sman special guests. There will be spec- Sam Ca~p i one • NEAR COST AT NEAR COST • ial awards issued du1foo- the ser- J · G · Miller vice. "' Keith F . Franks First.Congregational Church of Ada Dean G. Van Velsen e WAY BELOW COST WAY BELOW COST e (In F ellowship with the United Church of Christ} Monday, March 11, Membership and Evangelism Committee will Cloyd Barnes Morning Worship - I 0:00 A. M. meet in the home of Dan Frazee, Ben W. Wilbur James R. Fawson • • (NURSERY CARE PROVIDED) 2861 Cascade Springs Drive at 8 P. m . Andrew J. Haagsma John M. Kidle R ev. Lee A. Dalrymple-Pastor Doris Cox, Minister of Music Monday, March 11, The Lydia Guild will meet at the home of Cecil Juell Maurice J. Wier, jr Tl10R~~PPLE Mrs. Robert Lee, 2106 Engleside I I Jerome Bockheim Drive at 8 p. m. 1 Wednesday, March 13, Christian Leonard E . Estes Men's Fellowship Dinner at Fellow­ Don Clay • 1 Appliance Center • CASCADE CHRISTIAN REF. CHURCH s hip Hall at 6 :30 p. m. Neale Leete ~orning Worship - I 0:00 A. M. Tuesday, Ma r ch 12, The Dorcas Floyd Stevens . , "...J 2840 Thornapple River Drive L. Don Gaberdiel •• •e Sunday School - I I: 15 A. M. Guild will meet in the home of Mrs. J erald Waldron, 5850 Hall Robert Werner • Hank In Cascade-Ph. 949-0220 Gus • Evening Worship - 7:00 P. M. Street, at 9 :30 a . m. Wm. H. Taylor Dale E . Radcliff ·• STORE HOURS: Monday through Friday, 9 to 9. Saturday, 9 to 5. • Nursery Provided At Morning Service J . Spence Hugh Wygmans Homecoming Nature Notes Don Van Portfliet • A. S. Leach • Last Friday we had the privilege of attending the homecoming of Calvin College. It is l\ pleasant experience to meet friends by Eclith J arvi A. H. Cheney Spring is coming, and it shows whom you ha~e not seen for a long time; to talk over old times Frank Vander Mass a nd to catcl1 up on latest developments. But did you ever think itself in many ways, in spite of John Smith :· Biggest Savings Ever! i t ha t the name. homecoming is a stra nge one. No matter how t he cold and snow. Robert Schoof The squirrels are frisking far­ loyal we are to our school, it still is not home. It is after the Armour Ogden : - Motorola, Zenith, V-M, Norge, Hotpoint, Amana - : festivities are over that we r eturn home. The Bible also talks t her f r o m their short winter Ed Bishop trails. The rabbits criss-cross the of a. homecoming for believers in Christ. It tells us that one day Roy Simon snow with the tracks of their play God will call us home to be with Him. It reminds us that no Nick Treviso at night. matter how much we m ay enjoy this world, it is not our hom e. Varion Smith e 23" TV 19" TV e J esus has prepared a home in heaven fo r a ll who trust in Him. The titmice are wristling, the Thomas L. De Fer chickadees a re calling "spring­ Are you m a king preparations for that Homecoming? Jack G. Miller soon," and yesterday the red bird • Raymond Winslow • PASTOR - REV. ROY BOESKOOL fed his buff-gr ay mate. Robert J. Lee : 1~9-~5 . ~ 139.88 Reg.5229.95 : Bright yellow patches are begin­ Kenneth Buer ning to show through the drab John R. Carrington feathers on the goldfinches that Adrian Gillesse Diamond Needles 23" TV-Radio Comb. 18 cu. ft. Freezer flock around · the feeder. C. Thomas Kerr • CASCADE TOWNSHIP Some morning soon, a nother of Brandon K. Beelby the first heralds of spring will be Donald Rocheleau • Reg. SG.95 Reg. S569.95 Reg. 5399.95 23 noticed, t he raucous noise of the Leon R. Halladay • 4.88 399.00 BOARD OF REVIEW crows. A few of these noisy birds Harold F . Driscal 1 stay a ll winter, but most go south Henry Swieter • The Board of Review of Cascade Township where food is more plentiful. Some :-6---T-r_a_n-si-s-to_r_R_a_d-io_s_ 27" TV Ears time after the middle of Februa ry, I Rabbit • will meet at the Cascade Township Hall on these congregate. at th_eir local I T H 0 R N A P P L E Tuesday, Ma rch 5, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. and roosts, celebratmg their return 1 the following day.s if necessary, and on Mon­ with loud cawing. : Made in USA 16. 77 Reg. $379.95 310 e 00 Reg. 53.98 99 ( • day, Ma rch I I, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m., for A lovelier harbinger of spring is the bluebird, whose sweet carol TOP ·------·------· i·he purpose of reviewing the tax roll and will soon cheer us; and the joyful . hearing all claims. whistle of the meadowlark will e. 1 AMI Juke Box 331/J L.P. Albums usED coNsoLE Tape Recorder• ring out over the weed-covered POPS CASCADE TOWNSHIP CLERK, fields. Mrs. Edna Osmer The observing person can see 1. The The End Of The Wor­ __Reg-.S3.9-8 signs of coming spring in early : __3_90_._Q0_ _2_._7!_~.. . NewPriceS350.00150.00. ~ ld, Skeeter Davis . 1 February, as soon as the days 2. Walk Like A Man, J Seasons grow noticeably longer. 3. Rhythm Of The Ra in, Cas­ cades : Portable Dishwasher Record Racks 4-speed Phonograph : . ADA TOWNSHIP Tn 1649 Oliver Cromwell landed 4. R uby Baby, Dion at Dublin which the Catholics had 5. You're The Reason I'm Liv­ been unable to take. With 10,000 ing, Bobby Darin m en he captured Drogheda Gar­ : Reg.s249.9s 160.00 59c 19. : BOARD OF REVIEW 6. Little Town F lirt, Del Shannon rison. 7. Hey P a ula, Paul & Paula The Boa rd of Review of Ada Township will 8- Dear Wastebasket, Bobby Bare meet at the Ada Township Ha ll, 555 Ada Suburban LIFE 9. What Will Mar y Say, Johnny Mathis • Drive, on Tu esday, March 5, from 9 a. m. to Serving the Forest Hills Area. 10. Greenback Dollar, l{ingston PLUS A. LOT MORE 5 p. m. and the following days if necessa ry, Published every Thursday morn­ • • • • Trio • ing at 105 N. Broadway, Lowell, and on Monday, March I I, from 9 a. m. to Mich. Ph. TWinoaks 7-9262. E ntered 11. Your Used To Be, • 12. From A Jack To A lHng, Neel 5 p. m. for the purpose of reviewing the t ax at Post Office at Lowell, Mich., Miller • WHILE THEY LAST roll and hearing all claims; as Second Class Matter . Business Address: Suburban Life, 13. Bla m e It On The Bossa. Nova, E die Gorme • ADA TOWNSHIP CLERK, P . 0. Box 147, Lowell, Mic.higan. : HURRY HURRY HURRY u y• Subscription Rate s- $2.00 per Kathryn Sytsma year within Kent County; $2.50 per Watch Suburban Life Want Ads year elsewhere. for 'top grade' buys every week, ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• • • P.\GF. FOUR UBURBAN LIFE, 11:\RCH 1, 1963 Inertia mean!'; a tendency to re• Ilonored Seniors At Forest I-Iills main in a fixed condition witl1ou t change; at· to move in the same Soil & Water C onservation coming events free time. Because of her desire The ROAMING RANGER The Thornapple Lions Club will to advance her technique and style ED. SHY, ATHLETIC DIRECTOR direction. .> meet on Monday, March ll, in the or painting, she intends lo enter FOREST HILLS HIGH SCHOOL Forest Hills Student Sponsored By Lena Lou Inn at 6 :30 P. rn. A Michigan StGJ te this fall and major Naturalism m e a n s everything film wilJ be shown entitled " Fish­ in art and English. dominated by natura.l forces. ing for Fun." Although, Sue is looking forward! DISTRICT TOCRNEY': Our on- no profanity will be permitted. Soil Conservation Service Officer to gracluati.on GJnd her .future after- coming Rangers will tangle with Reasonable and normal wearing of As cooperators farms are visited clothing will be expected at school Lt>ster Mark, Kent Soil Conser­ The Cascapers will meet on 1 ward, she 1s still makmg the mo t 1he winner of 1he East Grand vation Service Work Unit Conser­ this winter we can't help but Saturday, March 9, at the Ada of and enjoying her senior year. Rapids-Godwin game Friday night and school functions. vationist. acted as !'ponsor for notice the picture of many loca­ School at 8 p. m. Tho e in charge I at 8 :30 in the Godwin Fieldhouse. All individuals will act like ladies Eagle Scout candidate John W. tions which have been planted to of refreshments are Joanne and ; Tickets for the game will be on and gentlemen and conduct them­ Gurney, jr. of Ada. February 25. pines. It is a pleasing picture of George Herrity, Barbara and Jim 1 sale all clay Friday in school. selves in an honest ~nd truthful John became familia r with the green in contrast to 1 he snow and Huebner, and Dottie and Mike Adult tickets are $1.00 a.nd student manner at all times. Any violations Districts' Soil and Water program to idle acres whlch are yet to be Vekasi. I tickets 50 cents. AIJ tickets w1JJ will be dealt with by the coach with emphasis on refor e::;tation and planted. 1 co~t $1.00 at the door. involved and if necessary brought wild life improvement. While less scotch pine ::ire now The Mothers' Club of Ada Chris­ Caledonia and Kentwood meet in before the Board of Control. I have to beat-insurance Gurney, a junior at Forest Hills planted in Kent's Districts, there tian School will meet on Thursday, I, the first game at 7. A large read the training rules set forth serviced by 10,000 High School, was one of 80 Eagle are over 10,000 acres that may March 14, in the school at 8 p. m. I crowd is anticipated 'lnd fans can above and agree to cooperate in full-time men! Co~ Scoutc; who received this hlghest wisely and profitably reforested avoid a rush at the ticket window seeing that my (son) \daughter) tact me todayl Scouting Award that evening at to other pines, spruce and fir, de- The Cascade Businessmen's As­ by purchas,ing. ticke1s in advance abides by them. Grace Episcopal Church, Grand clares Kenneth Anderson, District sociation will have their regular at scl1ool. The winner of our SLOGAN OF THE WEEK: A I Rapids. tree chairman. Tree seedling or-, monthly meeting on Wednesday, game will advance to the district HEEL never TOES the mark. Leon ders and c o n t a c t s with tree March 13, starting with a noon finals on Saturday njght against "We Share •Thls • Land"• is a new planters should be made as soon luncheon. This meeting will be held the Caledonia-Kentwood winner. The mystic appeal of Japan's I Lucas Soil Conservation Ser vice wildlife as possible. in the Fellowship Hall of the Cas- 1 In the event, we win Friday Mount Fuji attracts 100,000 climb- I 7127 Thorncrest film now available for sportsmen's The Soil Conservation Service Icade Christian Church. night tickets for the Sa1urday ers a year. As many as 18,000 Dr., S. E. This week the cla:s of "63" people have hiked up Fuji in 0ne I groups, garden clubs and other will assist landowners with in- spotlights Susan Grace Stovall as I night final will be on sale in our Cascacle formation on species adapted to The Eastmont Mothers' Club will day . . . To spur contributions to its outdoor and civic org::rnizations. one of our outstanding senior girls. 'gym lobby between 11 :00 and Phone 949-1287 1/,z your soils and planting sites. meet on Tuesday, March 12, at alumni fund, Bates College (in ' This 16 m.m. 14 minute, color Susan, the daughter of Mr. and 12 :00 Saturday morning. film shows mans responsibility to "- ¥ "- the home of Mrs. Madelyn Rigo, Maine) offers trading stamps to Mrs. Lyle Stovall, Jives at 7108 OFFICIALS : In I a s t week's donors . .. p 621096 the wildlife with whom he shares One example of " How to keep 1146 Cutter Parkway, at 8 :30 p. m . Thorncrest Dr., S. E. column we promised more in­ them interested in farming as a Discussion for the evening will be STATE FARM his land. It includes how a land She is studying College English, formation on the hiring of officials. owner can set aside that part of career" can be found in J i m concerning the Martin School Car­ STATE FARM government, Spanish II, technical In the 0-K Conference we think A. M. means 'ante meridiem' p he Ip s array of 4-H trophies nival. Mutual AutomDbile Insurance Company A his land best suited to the preserv­ we hire the best officials in the and P. M. means 'post meridiem.' INSUR ANC! mounted in hls room. drawing, advanced art, and act lforll8 Office: B!oominglGo, 1Uinoi$ ation of the animal life about as an assistant to Mr. Lyon in a Another Honorecl Senior Grand Rapids area. In fact, we him. Jim, son of former District di­ The Egypt Grange will meet on rector E. I. Phelps, of Cedar Friday, March 8, at 8 :30 p, m. beginning art class. Another honored senior is Michael hire the same men that work in THE LARGEST AND BEST SELECTIO~ OF You are welcome to contact the James Smit, son of Mr. a nd Mrs. the City league, Grand Valley con­ Springs, won his awards in beef in the grange hall located on the Painting and works concerning Soil Conservation Service office for William S'mit. Mike lives on Good- ference, a nd other neighboring cattle and showmanship projects. corner of Egypt Valley Avenue and the arts occupy much of Sue's WEDDING INVITATIONS available showing dates. wood Street in Cascade. leagues. Often trmes we note men He was also a junior Soil Conserva­ Knapp Road. Genuine Engraved-Thermo E119raved-Printed In school Mike is a solid B plus working games in other leagues tion director from his F.F.A. chap­ U.S.D.A. agricultural• • • research student and carries a/ schedule of who couldn't make our approved On P rinted Orders- 24-hr. Service has found that sm all ~ains pro­ ter. The Paris Grange will meet on F r ee with order- Box of Thank You Notes and Etiquette Book duce their highest yields when a Your directors and everyone else Friday evening, March 8, in the Fountain d' Amou r College English, physics, college list. math, gym, advanced technical Many ~f the best officials prefer high level of available phosphate concerned with Conservation Farm­ grange hall on the corner of 28th drawing, a nd government. He has to work m our league because we ing appreciate E . L's nine years of is supplied. The right amount of street and Breton Road. Is Prom Theme received an academic certificate have larger gyms and better sports- service as a director of the East I 1127 EAST F ULTON (Near F uller) P hone GL 9-6613 phosphate sown, as shown by On Friday, March 1, the Forest\ each year since the 7th grade. However, .most good of- your soil tests for any one field District. He has been and will The Martin School Carnival will I 1:1~nship._ Hills Junior Class chose a name Much of Mike's time is spent in f1cials will not confme themselves increases spring sown sma!J grain continue to be a community lead­ be held on April 20, using the for the 1963 Junior-Senior Prom. the D and food center where to one league. They prefer to yields even \vhen soil temperatures er in soil and water conservation theme of Hawaiian Holiday. Thls w The n a m e was picked from a he has worked for quite a long spread themselves ar?und to sev­ are too high or too low. 59 degrees as well as in other phases of com­ theme was derived from contest a group narrowed to three. "Harbor time. He hopes to enter the food eral. leagues for their _own pro­ F. was found to be the most favor­ munity improvement. which was held among the rooms Lights" and "Younger than Spring- business in a retail managerial I techon. Over exp.osure 1~ a sure able soil temperature but available of the school. DON'S SUNOCO SERVICE time" lost out to "Fountain d' capacity after graduation from \~a.Y to lose confidence rn an of­ high level phosphate helped to CARD OF THANKS Amour", this year's theme. college. In his spare time he likes f1 c 1 a~. The 0-K Conference .Prefers overcome soil temperature ex­ Variety Show, sponsored by F or­ We are deeply grateful to the It was announced l hat with the to hunt and bowl. He sports a 155 to hire locally, but we might be tremes. friends, neighbors, and pallbearers, est Hills High School, will be AND CiARACiE $100.11 made on the fall paper average in the latter. forced soon to !me out of B~ttle held on Thursday, Friday, and for their kind expressions of sym­ drive that raised the treasury total Mike's immediate olans are to Creek, Kalamazoo, and Lansmg, The time is getting• short to Saturday, March 28, 29, and 30. • • pathy shown to us at the death of to $200.25, approximately $360 is enter Junior College, -and then go Thls involves cost because order tree seedlings for reforesta­ gre~ter our husband and stepfather, Cyrus needed for the prom. to Western Michigan University to we mus~ pay m1Jea~e'. . and also tion and to locate shrubs for wild­ TOPS Club State Convention will F. Hatch. We especially want to It th~r~ Whether it be a ma jor over- life planting, say your District di­ was also announced that the complete his education. eiosts the. poss1b11Ity of an thank everyone for their contri­ be held in Grand Rapids at the Juniors would take over the Senior official not makmg the game be- rectors. Civic Auditorium on Friday and haul or a lubrication, we'll butions which we have sent in doughnut sale, a nd the car wash L Gl 1. J cause of weather conditio~s. Local nurseries and the Michigan Mr. I-latch's memory to the Thorn­ Saturday, March 29 and 30. to be held March 2 was discussed. ynne · U pr~e r S Currently, we pay Varsity foot- Conservation Dept. may still be apple Valley Lions Club for its m a ke a big difference in the United Nations Mock Assembly Those who don't work must pay E d T TY! d ball and basketball officials $15.00, contacted to see if planting stock park improvement fund. $1 fine. The meeting was adjourn- ngage 0 ,,,_. e Reserve game officials, $7, and way your car ride<;, is available. Mrs. C. F. Hatch and at Hillsdale College March 15, 16, and 17. ed at 2 :55. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Glupker, Freshman game officials $5.00. Dale Johnson, Alto, has inquired Russell Kitler 501 Pineland Drive, s. E., Ada, Baseball umpires receive 1800 be- as to pine varieties to plant on c51 a nnounce the engagement of their hind the plate, a nd $7.00 on the steep slopes on his farm, land F uture Teachers' Association con­ Read Suburban Life Want Ads. vention March 23, 24 and 25. newest arrivals daughter, Lynne Marie, to David bases. that was formerly used for pasture. Lee Deering. Recognizing that officiating is a e Sun Testing Equipment Mr. and Mrs. Richard Byerly of The future birdegroom is the very important part of each ath­ Tom Dygert Is Honored 208 Lafayette proudly announce the son of Mrs. Marie Deering, Dia- letic contest the OK Conference is e Valve Grinding On 12th Birthday Saturday arrival of a daughter, Deb ra mond Avenue, and John Deering, very conscientious and judicious in ·• Brake Drums Turned Ann, at the Grand Rapids Osteo­ Campbell Place, Grand Rapids. the selection of its officials. We Tom Dygert, son of Mr. and pathic Hospital on February 27. e Armature Turning Miss Glupker and her fiance spend more time in our athletic ,. Major Overhaul Mrs. Fred Dygert on Buttrick Mr. and Mrs. Allen Kloosterm an, are graduates of Catholic Central directors' meeting working on the The Avenue, celebrated his 12th birth­ 3596 36th Street, annou!lce the ar­ High School a nd Miss Glupker also selection and assignment of of­ day last Saturday with a bowling rival this past week of a baby was graduated from Davenport ficials than we do any other phase party held at Ray Price's bowling daughter at Blodgett Hospital. Institute. of league operation. In spite of 3-Piece alley in Rockford. Forest Hills At Cascade Rd. Ph. 949-980 I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schwartz The couple are planning a May this we are not able to make all I Those who attended were Mike of Byron Center are receiving con­ 25 wedding. coaches and fans completely happy, Black, Dan DeVol, Gerry Boom­ buf all can be assurred that we Look In ers, Steve Foss, Stanley Grochowal­ gratulations on the birth of a daughter on Friday, March 1. are continuously working to provide ski, Tom Norden, Ke\in Gary, the very best officials available to ------1) Linen Howard Moths, and Kenny Lief­ us in the Grand Rapids area. broer. LOCAL CRAFTSMEN WORI\: Cage Results Por• · ~wao After bowling, they returned to PURCHASED BY UNIVERSITY CODE OF CONDUCT : Recently, Rangers Win La'Ot Game the Dygert home for refreshments. An enamel on copper bird sculp­ many schools have experienced Friday, the Forest Hills Rangers Navy ture by the Wedemeiers, local some tragic incidents involving the doem.'t ""'" ~g! artists-craftsmen, was purchased to moved into a tie for sixth place conduct of their athletes. Most J Beige in the 0 K Conference by upsetting times these offenses result in seri­ start a permanent collection of art the Byron Center Bulldogs 48-41. work at Central Michigan Univer­ ous penalties to the offender. Many / ••• A Lee's loss to Wyoming Park en­ THE sity in Mt. Pleasant. times these penalties are resented abled the Rangers to climb out of This was announced nt the con­ because of misunderstanding be­ LIN'DSAY clusion of a 2-week invitational ex­ the cellar into a tie with Kentwood. tween school officials, the offender, CHRISTIAn hibit of Wedemeiers' work. which The Rangers were in control and the offender's parents. Im­ was held at the University Center throughout the game starting off proper communication and edu­ ' WATER from February 16 to March 1. right away to an 8-0 lead. The cation make these penalties hard­ defense was good and the offense er to swallow, and occasionally in­ &OF.TENER~. 17.99 SClfnCf of the Rangers showed very few " The greatest man in hlstory consistency in enforcement makes was the poorest." from Emerson, bad passes. They had little trouble the penalty doubly har d to accept. "Domestic Life." with the last-ditch Byron press, as The current trend in schools is to mon110R they held an ll point edge going have a written policy officially OCEANS OF SOFT WATER ! The male gorilla is larger than into the fourth quarter. J im Jack­ adopted by the Board of Educa­ a chimpanzee and much more son led Forest Hills scoring ef­ tion, therefore, m aking it official powerful than a man. forts with 15 points and Clarence school policy. Ma ny schools have Stiles had 12. Jim Perrin grabbed this policy printed on a card and FIBREGLASS TANK GUARANTEED FOR LIFE Accurate many rebounds for the Rangers. signed by both the athlete and the PUBLIC The final OK league standings athlete's parents before the season FINAL CLEARANCE ON ALL Complete look like this : begins. In this manner there is WINTER GOODS w L complete understanding between News ROLLE R Rogers 11 1 the school and home. Lindsay Soft. Water Co. Coats-$15 a nd $20 Dresses-$5 Hudsonville 11 1 Recently, four Varsity club mem­ bers, along with Mr. Crouse, Mr. SALES --- RENTALS Skirts a nd Sweaters-$4 Coverage Wyoming Park 8 4 Byron Center 5 7 B. Dang!, and m yself framed an 818 Lafayette, N. E. Grand Rapids SKATIN G athletic conduct policy for Forest Forest Hills 3 9 Friday, Saturday and Kentwood 3 9 Hills High School. It was presented PH. GL 4-8663 Printed in Lee 2 10 to our Board of Education, and on Sunday Evenings F ebruary 19th it was officially =------c-41._tt....; '~ BOSTON SATURDAY AND SUNDAY Next week Friday, March 8, the adopted. Beginning with spring MATINEES Rangers take on the winner of the sports this policy will be sent LOS ANGELES FREE BUS TRANSPORTATION East-Godwin game in ihe class B home to be signed by both athlete LONPON . EVERY SATURDAY regionals, at Godwin's gym. and parent. We are real proud of AFTERNOON R eserves Lose Final Game this policy, especially because of CASCADE SERVICE CENTER The little Rangers were defeated the four athletes on the com­ -Private Parties- by a defense-minded Byron Center mittee contributed so much to it. Monday, Tuesday, Wednesclay BAKERY I Year $22 6 Months $1 t I reserve team 54-35. The defeat left Any member of a Forest Hills 3 Months $5.50 a nd Thursday I the reserves in about seventh place High School athletic squad, cheer­ Clip this advertisement and return it with your check or AMERICAN LEGION in the JV standings. leading squad, or Varsity Club, money order to: A second quarter surge by By­ found smoking or drinking alco­ The Christion Science Monitor ron Center sewed up the game as holic beverage, is to be dropped Where somet hing new has been added ! One Norway Street Boston I S, Mou, SKATING RINK they outscored us 21 to 6 in that from interscholastic athletic com­ SPECIAL Lowell 676-1148 PB-16 TW 7-7360 East Main, Lowell period. The bulldogs held quarter petition for one year, and loses THIS WEEK ONLY 297-9396 Ada advantages of 13-ll, 34-17, and the privilege of wearing school 50-24. Many Ranger passes went presented awards, from the time into the hands of the opposition as of the infraction. The violation Byron's strong zone defense proved must be confirmed by the athletic too much. Tom Waterfield was director, and if necessary brought again high for us with 10 points; before the Board of Control, who Barry Heydenberk, Gregg Johnson, will make a decision on the valid­ and Dick Flynn all had 5. ity of the evidence presented. The Freshmen, Best Recorcl Board of Control will consist of On Wednesday, February 27, our the High School Principal, Athletic SALES Slum or SALES young freshmen basketball squad Director, Varsity Club Advisor, was host to the Lowell Red Ar­ President, and Vice President, and NO LIMIT p rows. The Rangers won the game the Violators Coach. 41-35 after holding the edge at half Any member of the above or­ Loaf time 18-15. This was the sixth ganizations frequenting places of [ victory in eight starts and is the questionable character, or at par­ (best record ever posted in our ties where alcoh'olic beverages are Consistent newspaper advertising can school's history. Mr. Wardrop has consumed, will be reviewed be­ been very satisfied with the results fore the Board of Control and Our baked goods fresh daily. Guaranteed of his late starting team, and win­ penalized according to the serious­ o·r your money back. make the difference 1n your favor. ning the last game was expected ness of the offense. of his team. The Rangers held All students participating in slight leads throughout the game sports must be home by ll :00 on and hjgh scorer was John Tits­ all nights preceding a school day, worth with 10 followed by Biff and by 10 :00 on the evening prior Cascade Service Center Freeman with 9 points for the to a contest. This may be extend­ winners. Malcomb scored 12 and ed by previous arrangements with Melle followed with 8 for the losers. the coach. T his problem will also Bakery SUBURBAN LIFE Because the team started late in be brought before the Board of TW7-9262 the season, it was unable to parti- Control and dealt with accordingly. cipate in the Freshmen tourna­ Proper language will be used by l ment. all athletes and cheerleaders a nd