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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] New News-Reporter For Suburban Life Mrs. Ell yn BruinsSlot 676-1724 Serving The Forest Hills Area

VOLUME EIGHT THURSDAY, F'fl.::BRUARY 28, 1963 NUl\'rnt<~H. FIFTY

Areas Getting Library Letter To Editor J\f u sic Association Service Asked To P.rovide Needed Funds Gerrit Baker Defends Annexation Rummage Sale Board Names Supt. Chambers To Fill Planning Post F orest Hills Board of Education 1 a new head or' the school system. The Kent County Library Board IAs Move T0 Protect Townsh·1ps Interest Has your closet, attic, basement, announced last week that they have J In questioning members of the met last week with the Citizen's or the garage been cleaned out L l S H } A E } S accepted Ha rold Chambers resign- board, they said that this action Advisory Committee to decide how Editor Suburban Life valuation at the new airport. There lately? If not, you better get busy OCa ponSOrS e P rea ag e COUtS ation as superintendent of Forest was agree.d upon by a unanimous funds needed for the Library for May I use a small space in were two distinct problems involv- as the Music Association members Hills Schools and have appointed vote of the board and with the 1963 should be allocated among the your paper to explain this 41 acre ed. All angles should be consider- would like to be busy this week­ him to a new position as full time approval of Superintendent Cham­ units receiving service. transfer from the new Cascade ed. Cascade township voted on the end picking up articles for their Planning Director and Educational bers. Chamber's contr:ot ct had a n This year it is necessary to raise Airport to the City of Grand Rap- Iquestion-Shall the sale of liquor rummage sale to be held next Consultant, at his same salary of other year to run they said, but $57,290.76 to make up the differ- ids. This approach was made to by the glass be permitted in Cas- Wednesday, March G and Thurs­ $11,500 per year. this change of jobs was not done ance between the Library budget the Cascade Township board by cade township. The voters did not day, March 7, at Jefierson and ,, Chambers will serve as superin- ] to " kick him upstairs" a s the say­ and the anticipated income The the Grand Rapids Chamber of approve and no liquor by the glass Logan Streets. 1 ··. tendent until June. The board is ing goes, but was decided upon Library budget totals $186,848.72. Commerce. The Chamber was not shall be sold in Cascade township. For anyone unable to use the ! starting a n immediate search for as a necessary step in planning Receipts from the County approP- interested in the entire Airport- The question submitted to Kent drop-off depot located in the lobby ahead for the growth of the dis­ riation, penal fines, State Aid, and ' only the terminal area. County Board of Supervisor Cas- of the All-Purpose Room at the I trict. book_ fines are expected to total I The township board consulted cade Town.ship Board and Grand I Forest Hills i::igh. School, you may Salary for the new position can $129,:>57.96. with our attorney, Walter Frei- Rapids C 1 t y commission was: l call to have lt picked up or drop ,Will Hold Saturday be taken from bond issues that wil The Committee decided that the hofer, to clarify our rights a nd to "Shall the terminal •area of the it off at one of the following lo­ be voted this spring or summer $57,290.76 should be collected on project the results of our action new Kent County Airport be trans- cations: Mrs. Martin Postma, 885R for further construction it was re· the basis of the 1962 formula or refusal to act. We were in- ferred to Grand Rapids." Your 52nd Street; Mrs. Harry R. Gas­ I· Immunization Clinic vealed. Chambers will spend his placing a 50 per cent emphasis 0~ formed that the city of Grand Rap- township board held a series of kell, 4990 Ada Drive, 949-0197; Mrs. The opening of two special Sat- full time in planning for new State Equalize? Valuation and 50 / i~s could probably annex the ent.ire meetings on this question. 1st we Curtis Dun 1 a P, 4361 Braeburi: urday immunization clinics to be sites, construction and educational per cent on circulation. Attached airport through regular annexat10n invited a group of local clergymen 9·19-0307; Mrs. Ben Wilbur, 20~j 1 conducted by the Kent County aims of the district. When asked is a list of the governmental units I proceedings. This was borne out and asked for advice and com- Forest Hills, 949-3355; Mrs. Law­ I Health Department at monthly in- about the length of time that a receiving service and amount re- at the last election when the City ments. Second we called in repre- rence Laude, 2600 E . Beltline, 1 tervals beginning in March over a planning director will be needed quested of each. of Grand Rapids did annex a valu- sentatives of Commerce and indus- EM 1-4049; Mrs. J oe Jagers, 1106 i three m o n t h period for Kent it was pointed out that this agree- · Members of the Advisory Com- able portion of P aris township con- try to get their view on the econ- Argo, 949-0546, or Mrs. Homer 1 County r esidents was announced ment with Superintendent Cham­ mittee are: Elmer G. Schaefer taining more than one million omic effects of annexing or not Pr:_ovonche, 8791 Bailey Drive, 676-­ by Dr. W. B. Prothro, City-County bers is for one year a nd a contin­ Fred Tholen, John Vanden Berg: dollars in tax valuation, in addi- annexing to Grand Rapids. Third 18;J8. Health Officer. ued need for this position was not Al Vander Laan, Erwin Kleinert. tion to taking their township of- an open meeting was held with Don't put off your cleaning. Do The clinics will be held at Cale­ determined at this time but that The City of Lowell was asked to fices and fire station. residents of Cascade. After nearly it now and help the Music Associ- donia Elementary School in Cale­ it was hoped a single y~ar would provjde $1,907.50; Lowell Twp. The action taken by the town- 2 months of investigation, hear- ation treasury grow so all the Gerald Gurney, newest of the Eagle Scouts from Troop 334 and his sponsor, Charles Weston. Jerry spent Monday at the Ca~cade donia and Beech Grove School in be all that was needed. $197.36; Vergennes $225.72; Grattan ship board was purely a defensive ings and deliberations the Town- band members may have uniforms Alpine Township. Chambers Qualified $328.56; Ada $605.85; cascade move to protect the tax base and ship Board felt it their duty to this year, as the choir robes have Pharmacy a nd Iearnecl a lot from obser ving a nd helping Mr. Wes­ ton. Scout Hcaclquarters finds out from the new Eagles what their Dr. Prothro said that the two Chambers who will be 65 next $769.42; Bowne $714.13. release this non-taxable 41 acre already been ordered. clinics were established at the re­ parcel of the new Airport to The Music Association would like ch.osen vocation is, then they conta.ct m en in that field to sponsor fall and has 25 years in school quest of local community groups a boy. Mr. Weston r eadily agreecl to ·sponsor J erry ancl to show administration is qualified by ex­ Speaker Addresses Grand Rapids and thereby to re- to thank Miss Markle for the out­ for the purpose of raising the im­ tain the balan ce of the new Air- standing job she did in making him a day in the life of a pharmacist and to do whatever he could perience in his new planning and to help. The Boy Scouts are inclebtecl to men like "Chuck" who munization level of children. The educational consultant post. hospital notes Sociology Class port a nd its TAXABLE industries arrangements for the All-State clinic wilJ also be open to older He conducted the survey that led give so willingly of their time a.ncl en er~y to show a nd help a boy Simon Buquet of Eastern Avenue • . and occupancies. The number of Band Festival, and to everyone childr en and adults. All regular im­ along the road to a better future. J erry and Chuck attended the to the 1956 consolidation of nine is a patient in St. Mary's Hospital. D~ . Thursto~ , .director of Cor- acres involved in this transfer who helped in some way to mak'e munizations will be available with­ . rections at Michigan Reformatory made no material difference to the this past week-end a huge success. Cha rles Hook, Sr. Recognition Dinner at the Grace Episcopal elementary school districts into the out charge . F orest Hills D istrict. It was the Mr s. Jacob Postema, Ha]] Street, I at Ionia, was the guest speaker Church, which of' course is for Eagles and their Sponsors only. The underwent surgery this past week for the Sociology classes on Feb- taxpayers of Cascade. This area The Caledonia clinic, which is first high school consolidation in p at Butterworth Hospital. ruary 21. Dr. Thurston told about being transferred is not taxable Rev. Lee a.rents attended a special progra m afterwards. sponsored by the Caledonia Ex­ the county. a nd if it had included the entire Dalrympl~ his educational background, his landing field, taxi-ways and sani­ tension groups a nd P addy's Col­ Before that, he was Hudsonville work, and his experiences in his ,Attends Ministers · lege will be held at 10 a . m., superintendent for three years and newest arrivals field. He received his Masters de- tary lagoon area containing sev- March 2, April 6, and May 4. was superintendent at Godwin gree and later his Doctors degree eral hundred acres it would not week In Cl1icago The clinic at Beech Grove School Heights from 1950 to 1953. From effect any tax base now belonging- . I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Prins of from Michigan State University. ~ is sponsored by the Alpine-Walker 1945 to 1950 he was Kelloggsville 6400 48th Street announce the birth He informed the audiences as to Cascade. It should be ~nderstood The Rev. Lee A. Dalrymple, of Health Council a nd will be held at superintendent. 1 I of a daughter on February 23 in to what types of people could be that the ~ansfer of this are~ to Ada Congregational Church was 10 a . m. on March 23, April 27, He worked with the University Blodgett Hospital. found at the Reformatory and why Grand Rapids doe.s not constitute among 219 in attendance Feb. 11- and May 25. of Michigan in several school sur­ 0n February 23 at Blodgett Hos- they were there. a conve?"anc~ of title. to p roperty. 13 at Ministers Week sponsored by To receive the complete series of veys before the Forest Hills con­ pital, a baby girl was born to Mr. Dr. Thurston was met with en- The entire ~~rport still belongs to the Chicago Theological Seminary. ! i m m u n i z a t i o n s for diphth- solidation and will work witn the and Mrs. John Hoekstra of 2553 thusiasm from the classes, who Iall of the citize~s of Kent .county. Among the reports presented was 1 eria, whooping cough, tetanus, University of Michigan E\1rea u of Kraft Avenue. thoroughly enjoyed him. We do appreciate the patiei;ce of that of the Rev. Dr. Douglas Horton poliomyelitis and smallpox, it is School Services in his rn w pla n­ ------a~l . the people of Cascade. This de- of Randolph, New Hampshire who necessary to attend each of the ning post. Chambers will be res· r c1s10n of your Board has been represented protestant churches at It hree monthly dates. ponsible for guiding future growth very difficult, our only motive has the session of the Vatican Ecu­ Both clinics will be open to any of the Forest Hills district. be~n to do our duty as we were menical Council in Rome. Ir esident of Kent County. ' A native of the Grand Ra pids gmded by our conscience. At no "It must be said that the theo­ C o m p 1 e t e protection against area, he is a graduate of Smtth time was any pressure applied to logical differences between us are diphtheria, tetanus, poliomyelitis High School and received his t~e. board to influence their de! so great that no ordinary human and smallpox depends upon a con­ bachelor degree from Manchester c1s10n. - .. ·- • vision is sufficient to see a way stant rat io of more tharr 80 per College in Indiana and his m aster The Airport is in our midst and to overcome them," Dr. Horton cent of the population of a com­ degr ee from the University of we must all look forward to the , said. munity being fully immunized ac­ Michigan. time when it will be an asset to' However he cited three a reas .1 cording to Dr. Prothro. our entire community, and we in which the "ecclesiastical iron Two age groups in Grand Rap­ Cascade Businessmen , hope all of Cascade will be a bet- curtain" is being penetrated: in id~ a nd Kent County fall below ter place to live because it is prayer, in Biblical scholarship, and this 80 per cent safety point ac­ State Airport Position here. in contact with individual human I. cording to a survey made here a Gerrit Baker. beings. T h e Casc a d ~ Businessmen's year ago by the U. S. Public Association endorses the decision Township Super visor. He found "a certain incandes- Health Service. The groups might cence for the future" both in to transfer a portion of the new be called the "Babies" and the airport to the city of Grand Rap­ Rome's .invitiation to other churches '. ' Breadwinn~rs" . The one group Plan Lenten Retreat For to send observers to the Council ids. In view of the facts a s they includes children under five and are now known, it appea rs as Ministers and Laymen and in the acceptance of the in- Three Eagle Scouts from Troop 334, which is sponsorecl by Cas· the other is their young parents though this defensive measure will cade Christian Church, are shown above with their Scoutmaster A Lenten Retreat for ministers vitations. aged 20 to 40. spare us from a tax loss which and laymen of all denominations The Council proceedings are car­ William Nurnberger. The Eagles a re Jolin a nd J erry Gurney, sons For the full protection of the would result if a la rger annexation will be held March 2 at Second ried on in Latin. Dr. Horton, him­ of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Gurney of 4615 Whitneyville Road. Tom !ndividual a nd the community, it were forced. When we consider Congregational Church 525 Ches- self a Latin scholar, was dean of Nurnberge1·, the third Eagle, is the son ef Mr. a nd Mrs. William is necessary to have these im­ . D · N ' Harvard Divinity School from 1955 the serious possibilities of an in­ hire rive . E . This retreat is Nun1ber ger of 7625 Cascade Road. munizations renewed every three creased tax burden on what would sponsored by the Grand Rapids to 1959. Earlier he served for 17 to five years throughout life. The boys, along with all the able to show him the chemistry be the remaining township we can 1 Area Council of Churches for the years as minister and executive All regular immunizations will see that this is something we • S I t B St c d•d 1 1 other new E agle Scouts of the research end of the Paper Board be available without charge. eg1on e ec S OJS ate an I ate purpose of deepending spiritual ~~cr~~:ry c~~grt~ega~i~:ralc~~sutn .acn· South Kent District, were honored Industry. could ill afford, and that a s a L life that Easter may be a trium- 1 fragmentary community, we would Boy's State Chairman, Homer (Bud) ProYonche of McDonald· phant experience. Dr. Edwin P. Churches which merged with the at a banquet at the Grace Episcop­ al Church in Grand Rapids. Ac­ Local Parish To be less desirable to new coming Osmer Post 451, in Cascade, announces that one outstanding Forest IDa hlb. erg, f orm.er president of the Evangelical and Reformed Church enter prisers and home owners. Hills High School Junior has been selected to attend the American National Council of Churches will to form the United Church of cording to Boy Scout Headquarters, this is the first time that two coming events Back Bishops Fund Legion-sponsored 26th annual Wolverine Boy's State. The boy who be the guest speaker. Dr. Dahl- Christ. DRIVERS LICENSE SUSPENDED will represent the local post is William Zoellmer (right). Gregory berg will develop the theme "The Other lecturers at the Ministers' brothers were honored at the same F o r e s t Hills Boosters' " Mort­ Members of Catholic parishes Michigan Secretary of State re· Grochoski (left) was chosen as an alternate. Function of the Holy Spirit". Week of the Chicago Theological banquet. E ach boy spent the day with a sponsor who worked in the gage Burning" this Friday, March throughout Western Michigan will vealed this week that the drivin"' ::..- ll·-. <:it>"·' ·" Agenda for the day is: Reg- Seminary included Canon Ian T. ~Thc::::~h.!W'rll• . h-;.. ld~ -·r . d~· field of his chosen vocation. 1, during the basketball game. participate in the 17th annual license of Frank C. Mulder 23' e sc oo is e annua Y in amcs an operation of city county Ra msey, Nolloth Professor of the Cathiloc Bishops' Relief F und Cam­ m1'd - J une (J une 1319- ) on the and sta te government. ' istration at 10 a. m.; Address by Philosophy of the Christian Religion Jerry spent the day at the Cas­ 7153 Whitneyville Rd. Rout~ 1: . hi St t u · ·ty u Dr. Dahlberg, "Waiting For The paign on Sunday, March 24th. M1c gan a e mvers1 campus nder guidance of American Le- at Oxford University, who p1·esent- cade Pharmacy with his sponsor, World Day of Prayer Services Alto, was supended for an unsafe · E Jim h' Holy Spirit", followed by discus- Charles Weston. Jerry hopes to be on Friday, March 1, at Cascade . With 17,000 Catholic congrega­ driving record. at E as t L ansmg. nro ent t 1s gion instructors, the boys elect ed the Alden-Tuthill Lectures on tions throughout the United States year i· s expect e d t o excee d 1150, city,· county and state officers. They sion;d 12 p. m., luncheon; 1 p. m., " Theological Literacy." Ramsey a pharmacist or a doctor. Christian' Church at 1:30 p. m . · th t t l a dress, "Responding To The Holy John's interests are in forestry participating, a national goal of out s t andin g youngst ers m e s a e earn how to draft bills ' enact Spirit" and discussion; 3 p. m . has been at the forefront of the $5,000,000 has been established. and conservation so he spent the Forest Hills High School Variety of Mi c hig an. them into laws and then enforce adjournment. discussion of the relevance of lin- The donations will be used to Parents of the boys are Mr. and and administer 'the laws after they guistic analysis to the problems of day with Range; Lester Mark of Show, Thursday, Friday, Saturday, the State Water and Soil Conserva­ March 28, 29, 30. provide food, clothing and medi­ MEET Mrs. William F. Zoellmer 4870 are passed. theology. cines for needy pers~ns overseas Burton Street, S. E., and Mr. and The youths also attend lectures Miss Jane DeArmond Is Another issue of the program tion. Tom Nurnberger turned to regardless of creed or color. Wed­ Mrs. Chester Grochoski, 775 Grand a nd clinics taught by representa- Engaged To Tim Bauman was that of "Christi an it y Cascade Mothers' Club Carnival nesday afternoon, Pope John XXIII R iver Drive, Ada. tives for the state police office, a and Race." James A. Jones Di- physics and chemistry and his at Cascade School, Saturday, March sponsor, Carrol E . Slocum, was inaugurated this annual a ppeal by Provonche said the boy chosen m ayor's office, the Bar Association, Mr. and Mrs. Lyle De Armond rector of Research of Ha'rlem 2. See Uncle Jim from Animal broadcasting a message to the to attend thi~ annual event is se- City, County and State officials. of Wendell Street announce the Youth Opportunities, Unlmtd., Inc., Kingdom. Catholic school children of the lected on the basis of his leader- The objectives of the Boys' engagement of their daughter, spoke on "The Culture of Urban United States. In his brief address ship, good sportsm a nship, person- State Program are to impress teen- Jane, to Timothy Bauman. An Negro Youth." "The Role of the Rangers To Face Bulldogs Rummage Sale- March 6 from he urged the youngsters to shar~ ality and mental alertness agers with the r esponsibilities and April wedding is planned. Church in the Ra cially Changing In Last Season Game 6 p. m. to 9 p. m. and Thursday, some of their blessings with less ' . · duties of good citizenship; it is one Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bauman of City" was discussed by the Rev- March 7 from 7 a. m. to 6 p. m . fortunate children throughout the Learn By Domg of the most important endeavors Dorr are the Parents of the David W. Barry, Executive e~end The Forest Hills Ra nger s will on the corner of Logan and Jef­ world. In most Catholic schools During the eight-day session, the j of the Youth Program of the bridegroom-elect. Director of the New York Mission close their regular basketball sea­ ferson Streets. Sponsored by the children are asked to make small boys " learn by doing," the mech- American Legion in Michigan. Society. son at home Friday night, March Forest Hills Music Association. · contributions through the forty-day ------...:.....:..R:::;e;.::a~d~th~e~S:'.:'.u~burban Life Want Ads 1, with a contest with the Byron period of Lent. Watch Suburban Life Wa nt Ads Center Bulldogs. The Reserve game Immunization Clinic at Caledonia Monsignor Joseph C. Walen, Di­ for 'top grade' buys every week. will start 7 p. m. Sc}/ool on Saturday, March 2 at r ector of the Campaign in the 10 a . m. Grand Rapids diocese, said that pastors in each of the 125 parishes LAHRV JENKINS IT'S Observe World Day of Prayer Friday The F orest Hills Music Associa­ under the jurisdiction of Bishop tion will meet Monday, March 4, Allen J. Babcock, will receive in­ You.r, local American Women of six churches will ta ke kool of Cascade Christian Reform­ at 8 P. m. in the "B" Building of formational folders to transmit part in the local World Day of ed Church will give the benediction. the High School. data on the Drive to their parish­ Route Man Prayer service this Friday, March Mrs. Robert Gaskell wil be the CASCADE PHARMACY The Executive Board of the Cas­ ioners. Special envelopes for the 1, at 1 :30 p. m., at Cascade organist. Mrs. Edward Murphy and Campaign will be distributed in all Christian Church. Mrs. Paul Slater will serve as cade Mothers' Club will meet on Larry invites you to can Tuesday, March 5, at 9 :30 a . m ., churches of the dioces·e on Sunday FOR From the host church, Mrs. ushers. Mrs. Milburn Dosenberry March 17th. ' American for free pickup a ncl Charles DeMinck will lead the ser- and Mrs. Dayton Dryer will be in in the home of Mrs. Fay Johnson, delivery. You'll appreciate 1652 Mac Nider Avenue. vice, and Mrs. Eugene L. Reters- charge of the nursery. TOP'S Club Delegates To American's expert laundry tort will give "A Story from Coffee will be served by the The Citizens Advisory Com­ a nd cleaning care. Call today. Korea." Doer r Guild. mittee will meet at the Collins Assemble In Grand Rapids Larry is looking forwa.rcl to PRESCRIPTIONS Mrs. Sylvester H. Moths of All women of the area are in­ Two representatives of Cascade serving you. School at 8 p. m. on Tuesday, Ada Community Reformed Church vited to attend. March 5. There are vacancies for Calorie Skipper s Tops Club met will speak on the projects for r epresentatives-at-large from the with the Tops Club delegates at Courteou s, Friendly, P ersonal Service which the offering is to be taken. NOTICE following school districts: Forest the P antlind Hotel on Thursday A duet will be sung by Mrs. Hills High School, Honey Creek, F ebruary 21. F inal plans wer~ CH 5-2121 Ronald Collins a nd Mrs. Glen E . Cascade Board of Review will Knapp a nd Murphy Schools. m ade for the State Convention to NEW STORE HOURS: Week Days 9:00 A. M. to 9:30 P . M. Morris, jr. of Ada Congregational meet in regular session on Mar ch be held on March 29 a nd 30 in Sunday 9:00 A. M. to 1:00 P . M. Closed rest of day. Church, which also provides Mrs. 5 a nd 6. All property owners will The monthly m eeting of the the Civic Auditorium. Marshall C. Belding as Second be notified by mail if adjustments Forest Hills Boosters' Club will be The woman with the best weight Leader. of more than $200.00 have been held Wednesday, March 6 at 8 losg will be chosen to r epresent FREE DELIVERY PHONE 949-0890 Third Leader will be Mrs. Dean m ade. An opportunity for appeal p. m . at the high school. Michigan at the National Conven­ Kessler of St. Michael's Episcopal will be given at the March 11-12-13 tion in California. Fifteen hundred Ame~ican LAUNDRY • CLEANERS Mission, and Fourth Leader, Mrs. meetings. "Get your facts first, and then delegates are expected. . ' - . . . William Bolthouse of Eastmont Gerrit Baker you can distort them as much as Reformed Church. Mrs. Roy Boes- c-46 you please." - S. Clemens· Read the Suburban Life Want Ads Them· re you tell-The quicker you sell! ·want ads will do the job- Try it! SPECIAL - Hyacinths 35c, tulips, ISMALL BOY - Has small puppies PAGE TWO SUBURBAN LIFE, FEBRUARY 28, 1963 FINE WEDDING INVITATIONS- ii~~~ -G~neral azaleas, cyclru:ien, mums and for sale. Ca!J 897-9084. c46 24-hour service, napkins and other 'TJ~~ For Sale 'V" cut flowers. Spring arrangements. J · For Rent accessories. Box of FREE Thank '-TJ..::f"dc.DJ. · ------I Birchwood Gardens, 730 Godfrey REMODELING SALE - We must you notes and etiquette book with ~\' FREE - To good home. 1-year-old St., TW 7-7737. c44-46 sell everything. All kinds of toys SUBURBAN LIFE WANT AD PAGE THREE-ROOM APARTMENT- For male beagle. Phone 676-1177. c46 , on wheels, furniture, pictures, CASH RATE: 17 words 50c, additional words 3e each. If not rent, heated, laundry facilities. ordFuletor.n, LGrandindy RapidsPress, . 1127GL 9-66East13. •••'~~ ~ ) WHY NOT - Do that remodeling dishes. Layton's Store, 12993 Cas- PHILCO - Cabinet radio for sale, paid on or before 10 clays after insertion, a Charge of l Oc Call TW 7-7534 days, evenings c40tf now ! Or build those cupboards. cade Rd. c46 TW 7-7104. c44-46 $15.00. Art Stahl, care of George New or r emodeling. Call Arvil for bookkeeping will be made. Francisco, TW 7-7818. p46 Heilman, TW 7-7446. c42tf FEEDER PIGS - J. F. Timmer. BOX NUl\IBER: If box number in care of this office is de- sired, adcl 50e to above. FOR RENT - 5-room unstairs un­ 3254 Buttrick, S. E., OR 6-3096. furnished apartment in Lowell. HOMEOWNERS - Get Fire, Van- COIN-OP TYPE DRY CLEANING c46 ALL ERRORS in telephone advertisements at sender's risk. dalism, Theft and Personal Lia- 8 lbs. for $1.50. Cascade Paint ------RATES are based strictly on uniform Want Adv. Style. Call 676-1720. c46 ELECTRICAL bility all in one policy. It costs Store, across from Old Kent Bank FLOOR SAMPLE SALE - Begins OUT-OF-TOWN advertisements must be accompanied by r e· WIRING - FIXTURES mittance. FOR RENT- Modern 3-bedroom no more at Speerstra Agency, in Cascade. Ph. 949-0920. c33tf next week at Thornapple TV & country home, with oil furnace. Lowell, TW 7-9259. c46 I ------Appliance Center, in Cascade. c46 REPAIRS ------. j SEELEY CONSTRUCTION-Build------Copy for Ads on This P age Must Be in'' All newly decorated. Located at FLOOR SAMPLE SALE ·- Begms ing and remodeling. Cement Tw 7..9261 Ledger Office Before 5 P. M. on Tuesdays. 10680 60th Street. M. A. Watson, G.E. Appliances next week at Thornapple TV & work basements blocks chim- BUYING ·------Alto, UN 8-3211. c46 Appliance Center, in Cascade. c46 neys,' and fireplaces. Houses, A NEW OR USED CAR? ------FOR RENT - 5-room unfurnished garages, additions and barns. All FOR LOW, LOW, BANK RATES Wanted ground level apt. Private en­ RICKERT ELECTRIC kinds of buildings. Experienced CHECK WITH Independence trance. Call TW 7-9570 after 5 :00 GLASS and guaranteed work. L. J. See­ p. m. p46 208 So. Hudson ley, phone 897-7722. c44tf ST ATE SAVINGS BANK . . . is a heritage BABYSITTER WANTED - On Sat­ Lowell, Mich. urday and Sundays (occasional­ TELEVISION Phone TW 7-9802 Lowell 1-X L c43 tf TANK FULL?-Call Fuller Septic ly) . Inquire at 5347 Segwun Ave. Tank Cleaning. Licensed and c46 Good Things Kitchen Cabinets bonded. Day or night emergency DRY CLEANING-$1.00 for suits, I BE INDEPENDENT ! PICTURE TUBES service. Member of Ada Busi­ dresses, and topcoats. Quality WANTED - Ironings to do in my to Eat cleaning guarantPed. Veteran's nessmen's Association. Ph. OR 6- home. 622 No. Washington St., APPLES - Delicious, Snow, Jona­ Rebuilt 17" or 21"- Lewis Electri' 5986. c44tf Dry Cleaners pickup station 10- USE OIL HEAT Lowell. TW 7-7743. c46 Installed $33.00 For Timeless cated in the Cascade Paint Store thons and Spys. D. A. McPher­ building in Cascade across from son, 1276 Parn\?ll Avenue, TW 7- 24-in. $43.00 Hotpoint · Maytag TRASH AND JUNK HAULED - LADIES - Beeline Fashion is hir­ 7110. c34tf Beauty Cascade, Ada, Eastmont, Lowell Old Kent Bank. Open daily 9 to ing show directors and managers Plus Sales Tax SALES AND SERVICE area. No garbage! Bob's Pickup 6. c33tf now. Excellent earnings, plus Service on All Make5 Service. Ph. 897-9031. c19tf clothing. No investment, collect­ JUST CALL ME - Washers, Dryers In Your Home SNOW PLOWING--Ada, Cascade, ing or delivering. Call GL 4-9537. Personal EWES FOR SALE - Some with Eastmont areas. Dick Andre, c46 TW7-9275 Refrigerators CHOICE OF FINISHES January and February lambs. 676-1873. c35-46 CONG RATULA TIO NS - On your ELECTRICAL WffiING Phillips 66 Home H eating Oils WANTED TO RENT - 2-bedroom 150 games Champs! ! c46 All are unshorn, mostly Suffolk, 1952 PLYMOUTH 2-DR., R&H - AND CONTRACTING house near Lowell by couple with and are under 4 years of age. Excellent operating condition. WEDDING INVITATIONS - NaP­ Phone TW 7-7746 St.E OUR DISPLAY Call TW 7-9090. c46 8-mo.-olcl child. Call 456-8456. Radio Service Factory Trained Servicemen New tires. $50.00 cash. Ph. 949- p46-47 kins, free thank you notes, 1-day AT KITCHEN-AIDE - Portable auto- I 0234. c46 service; open evenings. Free COMPANY "We Sell the Best and Service ADA OIL CO. R. G.OHROUCH the Rest" , matic dis.h washer~ 4 years old. j FOR SALE _ Baby chicks and WANTED - Small, used fireproof bride's books. J. C. Keena, 635 Needs mmor repairs. Cost new started pullets. Circular on re- safe. Call TW 7-7022. c46-47 Thomas, S. E., Grand Rapids, •••••••••••••• Cascade CH 3-1838. c34tf $230. Make us an offer. TW 7- quest. Getty's Hatchery, Middle- VA CAN CY - For woman patient. 9090. c46 ville, Mich., R2. SY 5-3395 or OR 6-4511 Good care, food and TV in plea­ NOW! Paper table covering at a Lumber Co. INCOME TAX SERVICE--Farm, SY 5-3822. c46tf sant, private home. Ambulatory new low price. Single roll, $3.50 "Our Service Goes All Out" each; 10 or more rolls, $3.00 business or personal. Confiden­ JOAN'S BEAUTY SHOPPE-Now patients, $150 per month. TW 7- 7351. c46tf each. These rolls are 40 in. wide 6790 Cascade Road tial, personal service. Bill Fritz, open, Tuesday thru Saturday and TW 7-7262, Lowell. c42-50 and 300 feet long. Lowell Ledg­ Free Estimates Free Delivery evenings by appointment only. WANTED - Tavern waitress. Re- er, TW 7-9261. p51tf HAY RIDES - And sleigh rides. 6069 Burton, SE, phone 949-1777. liable. Call TW 7-7884. c46 Phone 949-1990 Young and old, by mule team. c46-47 NAPKINS-Printed for weddings, Evenings and Sundays by ap- VACUUM CLEANERS - For sale., anniver saries and miscellaneous pointment. 705 Montcalm Ave. New, used and rebuilt. All makes parties. ·various types and coi­ Tom Cornell, phone TW 7-9049. · and models Service and parts ors. $3.00 and up per hundred. YOUR Real Estate Also book matches, printed with c44tf for all. Call· 897-7585 before 9 :00 name or initials. The Lowell PONTIAC-OLDS I_N_C_O_M_ E_ T_AX__ S_E_R_V _I_C_E--S-ho-rt ~a_._m_.______p4_ ~_2 REPREiENTATIVE IN THE Salesman Ledger, TW 7-9261, Lowell. p40 tf FOREST HILLS AREA ~orm, $2; lQ,IO $3 .and up .. Audit- SE\VING MACHINE - Singer con- S&H GREEN STAMPS Needed to sell homes in a new WEDDING INVITATIONS in vari­ ing and bookkeepmg serVIce. C. sole. Accept $4.97 a month on ety of styles and printing. Your A. Bradshaw. Ca!J TW 7-7596;.. Singer equipped to make fancy subdivision in Lowell. Prefer a JOE JAGER 4 salesman that is interested in wedding picture will be printed c o-48 I designs, monograms, button FLOOR SAMPLE SALE ·- Begins without charge in the paper, if 1106 Argo 919-0546 -W-_E_LC_O_M_E_I_s_ex_t_e.n_d_e_d_to_e_v-er-y- ~oles. Full price $31.37. Phone next week at Thornapple TV & handling all types of Real Es­ tate, but will consider all per­ you order your invitations here. one to attend our DeWalt Saw I 147-3410. c44tf Appliance Center, in Cascade. c46 Orders processed in at least ten W1tt enbach Sales & sons on full or part time basis. LET .THE Demonstration, Tuesday, March HOT CROSS BUNS - Saturday days, Lowell Ledger, TW 7-9261. Lowell. p40tl GAS Service Co. 5 at 7 :30 p. m. at Walter·~ Lum- special, at only 39 cents a pan, THINKING OF Call Mr. Roeper for an appoint­ Tl\ 7 J2o7 Lowell, l\'.Iichigan ber Mart, 925 We~t Mam St., regular price 59c. FJuger's Lo- HOME IMPROVEMENT? ment. GLendale 6-9593. 48 tf Lowell. Come and bnng someone. wen Bakery Phone TW 7-9590. WANT WATER Refreshments served. c46 ' c46 FOR FINANCIAL HELP BE ALBERT-REALTORS SURE AND CALL ON 160 Keeler Bldg., Grand Rapids OCEAN PERCH SEPTIC TANKS CLEANED-For CLASSIFIED ADS - Are the link HEATERS prompt service, call Francis STATE SAVINGS BANK c45 between buyer and seller that 1 ADS Sloan, 761-3623, Orleans, Mich­ Lowell, Mich. 40-GALLON spells R-E-S-U-L-T-S. Read them I· c43 tf igan. c44tf -use them regularly! Ph. TW 7-,------Real Estate FISH FRY NATURAL OR LP 9261. p46' STUMP-And tree removal serv­ ice, completely insured. Complete REAL ESTATE MORTGAGE SCOUT AUCTIONEER - I will help you service from twig to root. OR 6- Loans, auto and personal loans. Friday, March 8 conduct your sales smoothly, 5511. c40tf May we serve you? State Sa v­ HAL GOSS profitably. Make your date with SPONSORED BY AGENT ings Bank, Lowell, Phone TW 7- we now. George VanderMeulen, CARPET- And upholstery cleaned 9277. c23tf Lowell FOR YOU! Auctioneer. Phone Dutton MY 8- in your home, wall washing, gen­ ALLSTATE 8571. p46 C:OUNTRY HOMES-With large lots Americ-an Legion 1960 Chev. Parkwood INSURANCE COMPANIES eral cleaning, floor maintenance. Seeking a buyer for anything 6 Cylinder and Radio Free estimates. Boersma & for comfortable family living. Let AT from a house to a high-chair? APPLIANCE REPAIR-Small ap­ us build to your specifications; Model G40SS 906 W. MAIN, LOWELL Boersma, 676-2728. c40tf pliances repaired, service on trade in your old home. Long Nothing will put you on the trail 1960 Studebaker Lark 897-7985 805 E. Main Street, electrical fixtures. Prompt serv­ t erm financing! l lfz miles north of a sale so fast as a Want Ad American Standard V8, Radio and 4 Doors Auto - Life - Hospitalization DAWN- E lectrical Service : Wiring, Lowell I ice, call Charles Houseman, Ph. of Lowell on Vergennes Street. repairs, fixtures. 24-hour service. in The Lowell Ledger. Homeowners TW 7-7397, 1049 N. Washington WHILE THE"f LAST 1959 Dod9e Sierra All work according to N. E. C. WILLIAM SCHREUR, Contract­ ADULTS : $1.25 Fire - Boat - Commercial St., Lowell. c38tf or and Builder, ph. TW 7-9189. TELEPHONE Power Equipped and Sharp c9tf and Fire Underwriters Code. CHILDREN: 75c AZZARl:,LLO CHEVROLET, Buick. Graduate electrician. AIJ work c40tf 1959 Plymouth Custom Try our fine service. L ow e 11, guaranteed. "No job too small." ATTENTION- Have several buyers Serving 4 to B P. M. CLARK I. Free estimates. Phone TW 7-9548 . Power Steering, Torquellite Mich. TW 7-9294 for appointment. for farms near Parnell, Lowell TW 7-9261 PLUMBING & HEATING c19tf Box 293 N. Washington, Lowell, Mich. ' p44-47 and Clarksville. 35 years apprais- 1 309 E. Main St. Lowell 1959 Plymouth Custom ing and selling real estate. Wm, V8, Radio and Pushbuttons See Us For NEW AND USED-Ground drive and PTO spreaders. Wittenbach SECURITY - For your valuables A. Armstrong, 344 Lewis St., I Sales, TW 7-9207. c44-46 with a safety deposit box at the Rockford. Phone 866-1463. c43tf 1959 Studebaker Lark State Savings Bank of Lowell: As 6 Cylinder with Overdrive ALL CALL ME IMMEDIATELY for any low as $4.40 a year. Ask a mem broken window glass, aluminum GAS WITTENBACH SALES 1958 Dodge Sierra ber of the staff for more infor or wood. Will give you prompt mati on. c44tf FURNACES AND V8, Pushbuttons, One-Owner Your Building · service on replacing. Ada, Cas­ LONG- TERM CONVERSION BURNERS OLDS & PONTIAC ELECTRIC CHORD ORGAN ....:. 1958 Buick Century cade. and Eastmont area only Materials Ed Strong, 949-0717 or 949-0406 Brand n~w. slight scratch on MORTGAGES Fully Equipped with Power c49tf back and side. Plays beautifully New guarantee. Must sell. $63.33 FOR HOME FINANCING­ • WATi:R HEATERS 1956 Plymouth Custom -Low Prices TRUSSES- Trained fitter, surgical full price, at $5 per month. Call ANY AMOUNT NE-W CAR TRADES V8 with Straight Shift appliances, etc. Koss R e x a 11 credit manager, RI 2-3419. c44tf -Free Estimates Drugs, Saranac, Mich. c39tf You will like our fast, courteous, -Free Delivery PIANO TUNING & SERVICE confidential service. 1963 Olds and Pontiac Company Cars for TRUCKING EVERY THURSDAY •• -Helpful Suggestions Electronic tuning assures ac FOR ESTIMATE sale. One Star Chief Sedan, on e FB5 Olds BUY WITH to Lake Odessa stock sale. Call curacy. Prompt service. Orval Call or see us soon. Sedan, on e 9B Olds Holiday Sedan, one CONFIDENCE George Francisco, TW 7-7817. Jessup, TW 7-7366, Lowell. c22tf CALL TW 7-7948 c46tf LOWELL SAVINGS . & Starfire Coupe. All at a big savings. Plus We Give S&H Green Stamps TRACTOR - Good used Ford 9N LOAN ASSOC. 1962 Pontiac Vis.ta Sedan. White. with front-end loader. $850.00 or 217 East Main Ph. TW 7-7132 LYLE COVERT make offer. R. L. Lambert, ph 1962 Cutlass Tud0ir. Power steering. BOARS TW 7-9094. c45-47 1961 Pontiac Wagon. Black. JACKSON Meekhof Lumber STATE APPROVED - Driver and BRED GILTS Training School of Grand Rapids 1961, Otds Tudor H. Top. Red. MOTOR SALES ALL BREEDS Inc. Courses for high school stu­ 1960 Olds Super Sedans. 3 to choose from. DODGE - DART - TRUCKS Co. dents between 16-18 yrs. of age. "The Home of Dependable 6045-28th Street, S. E. SAT., MAR. 2-1:30 p. m. Adults' private training. Courses 1960 Olds Holiday Sedan. Turquoise. Used Cars" for motor scooter at 15 yrs. of 1960 Olds Super Holiday. Black. 930 W. Main, Lowell Ph. 897-9281 Ph. 949-2140 West Michigan Swine age. 337 Ottawa, N. W. Phone Breeders Assn. 456-8227 or GL 2-2095. c44tf 1959 Olds Super Sedan. Green. OPEN SATURDAYS 'TIL 4:30 1959 Olds Super Sedan. Turquoise. CALEDONIA FLOOR SAMPLE SALE -- Begin&s SCHOOL next week at Thornapple TV 1959 Chevrolet Wagon. Parkwood, VB. BUS GARAGE Appliance Center, in Cascade. c4 61 c461 1959 Ford Sedan. VB, automatic. QUALITY ... and sell anything 1959 Ford Tudor. 6-cyl., automatic. LifE: Want Adr.. 1958 Chevrolet Wagon 4-Door. Blue. IS APPARENT LONG AFTER PRICE 1958 Ford Tudor. VB, two-tone. IS FORGOTTEN SNOW PLOWING Hastings Livestock Sales 1957 Ford Sedan. 6 cylinder. February 22, 1963 1957 Buick Tudor. H. Top. Century. SO SELECT YOUR TRANSMISSION SERVICE THERE'S MORE MONEY IN YOUR POCKET Feeder Pigs ...... $ 9.50-$17.75 when 1957 Chrysler H. Top Sedan. Saratoga. SPECIALISTS FOR PERMANENT Contract today for snow plowing Top Calves ...... $32.00-$38.00 you use regular-price Texaco Fire Chief gasoline. With SATISFACTION service for your business or Seconds ...... $28.00-$32.00 Fire Chief, you get an extra measure of economy 1956 Chevrolet Wa9on. Like new. home. New, fast, efficient Commons and Culls ... $18.00-$28.00 because it's Climate-Controlled. That means it is scien­ equipment, reasonable Young Beef ...... $17.50-$22 .00 tifically blended for each of 26 climate and altitude prices. Beef Cows ...... $12.50-$16.10 areas in the United States. Result: fast starts, smooth easy ~ ban~ terms FREE WRECKER SERVICE ON Bulls ...... $17.00-$19.00 getaways, lively fire-power, real economy. Try Fire TRANSMISSION REPAIRS 949-1 230 Top Hogs ...... $15.50-$16.00 Chief-you'll drive with more pleasure and save for Call TW 7-9625 Second Grade ...... $15.00-$15.50 good measure! Roughs ...... $12.00-$13.00 Boars ...... $11.00-$12.00 WITTEN BACH HE IM TEXACO Feeder Cattle ...... $l<:J.00-$22.00 $ALES & SERVICE COMPANY PAT O'NEILL SERVICE Good Lambs ...... ~18.00-$19.00 Lowell, Mich. Seconds ...... $16.00-$18.00 OLDS - PONTIAC TRANSMISSION SERVICE Top Calf $38.00 - Buryl Mc­ HEIM'S Lowell, Michigan 6749 28th Street, Cascade Ph. 949-1230 Kibbin, Delton, Rl. TEXACO SERVICE heimtexacoheimtexacoheirr Top Hogs $16.00 - Claud Wal~ Open Evenings Tel. TW 7-9207 ton, Freeport. E. MAIN STREET PH. TW 7-962S SUBURBAN LIFE, FEBRUARY 28, 1963 PAGE TllBE&

THE LARGEST A:ND BEST SELECTIO:Y OF Are a Ch u r ch N e w 5 Forest Hills Stages Successful After the dinner, awards were presented by the Cub Scout Master, WEDDING INVITATIONS Cascade Christian Church Ada Christian Reformed "AH .. Sfars" Band Day Sunday Peter P. Price, who was assisted Genuine Engraved-Thermo Engraved-Printed · A most successful weekend was by John Barker, the Assistant Cub Scout Corner Scout Master. The three new On Printed Order s-24-hr. Service .. Free with order- Box of Thank You Notes and Etiquette Book onTl;~~:s~y~~~~~~ r·th~~~ ~!~~ p!~~l~yse~~~~h ~~ t3~rl~. D~~ ~~I Contr•1butors To ~~~~~rsbyaJ~~a;;: ~~~~~~:a~~ initiates were Greg Hovey, John be choir rehearsal in the church the Cascade Christian Church. and 24. The superb conducting and CASCADE CUB SCOUTS 3334 Thorington and Jeffrey Barker. The Cascade Cub Scout Pack at 8 p. m . Sunday, March 3, Choir rehear- 1 musicianship of Dr. William Rev- Those receiving \\'olf Badges B t Cl b 3334 held their Blue and Gold Ban­ Friday, March 1, the CWF of sal in the church at 2 :30 P. m . OOS U elli, University of Michigan and were David Johnson, Alan Burling­ ers quet last Friday, February 22, in 1127 EAST FULTON (Near Fuller) Phone GL 9-6613 our church will be host to the Calvinettes will meet on Wednes- Mark Hindsley, University of Illi- ham, Michell J. Guiles, Timothy other churches in this area for day, March 6, in the church at nois guided the talented young the All-Purpose Room of the Forest E. Kennedy, David McQuee , Fund or·1ve Hills High School. The committee World Day of Prayer service at 7 P. m. m usicians from 80 different schools Mathew Smith, Michael Steven , 1 :30 p. m . Let's be proud of our Consistory will meet in the through eight hours of rehearsal of men who were in charge of the Mark A. Stockwell, Jeffrey Van own attendance by havt1g a good church at 8 P. m. on Wednesday, Len De Leuw time to the presentation of one of arrangements were Lloyd A. Hene­ veld, Chairman, Mike Vekasi and Strien. CASCADE TOWNSHIP turn-out. IMarch 6. Allen Parrott the finest concerts ever heard in Bear Badges were awarded to The C.Y.F. is sponsoring a bake- Calvinist Cadets will meet on P,at O'Neill this area. Dale Charters. The evening was a Robert Charters, J e f f e r y Grig­ great success with 240 people at­ goods sale on Saturday, March 2, Thursday, March 7, at 7 p. m . Del Bishop A near-capacity crowd of over ware, Steven Guiles, Kevin C. tending. in the Cascade Pharmacy starting in the church. Mathias Rigo, jr. two thousand heard the young mu... Mac Innes, Daniel P. Morris, and BOARD OF REVIEW A fine program of magic was at 11 a. m . Ed Menich sicians display the results of many Robert Rolinson. presented by Mrs. Sam Horowitz. The pastor's church membership Our Savior Lutheran Gordon Parker fine band programs throughout the Lion Badges were presented to The Board of Review of Cascade Township The Cubs were thrilled by her classes for young people will meet Friday, March 1, there will be Joe Vanden Berg State of Michigan, a credit to Dennis M. Crum, and Curt Dyk· will meet at the Cascade Township Hall on acts, and the adults were puzzled. on Saturday, March 2, at 10 a. m . an Inter-parish School Board meet- Hugh Weaver their conductors and private tea- huizen. Tuesday, March 5, from 9 a. m. to 3 p. m. and All of the Young People will ing at 8 p, m. Al Briggs chers. Everyone was treated to A contest wa<; held between the Gold Arrows for the Wolf Bad­ the following day.s if necessary, and on Mon­ have a "Go get-em" Sunday on Tuesday, March 5, the Steward- Cal Kappes the excellent solos presented by Dens to see which had the best ges were given to Ahn Burling­ table decorations. Den 3 won first day, March I I, from 9 a. m. to 3 m., for March 3. This is held twice a ship Board will meet at 7 p, m. Leon Daane WalfTid Kujala, Flutist of the ham, Charles R. Cope, Michell J. p. year for the recruitment of new Tuesday, March 5, the Church P aul Runisek Chicago Symphony, Frank Arsen- prize, and Den 1 won second prize. Guiles, L . Lee McPherson, Daniel the purpose of reviewing the tax roll and members. There will be a com- Cowlcil will meet at 8 p . m_ Dale Krueger a ult, Internationally famous drum- In the middle of the table of Den Prusak, Dan J. Schalk, Mathew hearing all claims. bined young people's meeting in Wednesday, March 6, the second Bud Koessel mer, and Philip F arkas, Sym- 3 was a large globe of the world Smith, and Douglas Thompson. the sanctuary at 6 :30 P. m . The Lenten Vesper will be held at Walter Marshall phony F rench Hornist and teacher made out of papier-mache. A Gold Arrows for Bear Badges CASCADE TOWNSHIP CLERK, worship service will be led by the 7 :30 p. m . The adult choir will Adrian Verburg at Indiana University. blue flag was stuck into each were issued to Craig Chandler, C.Y.F., after which a film will be meet following the service. Jay Ribbens In addition to Jim Jackson, country of the world that has Cub Charles R. Cope, Thomas R. Crib­ Mrs. Edna Osmer shown entitled "Minister," for the John La ne cornet, Joan F orward, way n e Scouts. There was a red flag in ley, Steven Guiles, Thomas E. recruitment of ministerial candid- E • Ch . . R f Di.ck Hendri.cks Whit d D 1 s a 1 Russia for the Young Pioneers, Manus and Robert Rolinson. ates. •• Paris r1stian e • e, an e ores ny er, car- which is equivalent to Cub Scouts. Monday, March 4, Calvinist Ca- John Dekker inets and Emily Brower, oboe Silver Arrows for Wolf Badges Monday, March 4, Sunday School Harvey Good h t l · th All Around the base of the globe was were presented to Alan Burling­ Workers' Conference will meet at dets will meet in the school at 7 were c osen ° Pay 111 e - a strip of blue crepe paper with Leo Kimble Stars Bands this weekend. ham, Charles R. Cope (3), Michell 8 P. m. p. m. Wilbur Holder gold letters saying "Scouting All Calling All Monday, March 4, The church Tuesday, March 5, Choir rehear- Throughout the two days of re- J. Guiles, L. Lee McPherson, George Roth h 1 a lin. t a l Over the World." There was also Mathew Smith (2), and Theodore board meets in Fellowship Hall at sal at the church at 7 p. m . · earsa s, an c 1cs, a grea ea a moon with craters, etc. which Model Ca.r Builders 8 p. m. Tuesday, March 5, Ladies Aid Herman Stukkie of credit and gratitude is due to W. Zuiderveen. also had a flag on it saying "Cub Silver Arrows for Bear Badges Tuesday, March 5, the Denison and Goodwill Club will meet at George Woodall the wonderful people behind the Scouting on the Moon 2000 A. D." Guild will meet for a n all-day work 8 p. m. in the church. J. W. Mac Donald scenes t h a t h e 1pe d ma k e the S ec- were presented to Thomas R. Crib­ The place mats were made of blue 1 Allen Mavis A 1 Alls B d th ley, Steven Guiles, - ~11 T. P. ENTER meeting in Fellowship Hall. Please Wednesday, March 6, Sunday ond nnua - tars an s · e construction paper. On each place b School Teachers' meeting at 8 Harold Slaughter tremendous success it was: and Robert Rolinson ring a sack lunch. Kent Chapman mat were pictures and information William H. VekaSi e~en·~d a THE REVELL "OPEN" CUSTOM CAR Wednesday, March 6, The Doerr p. m. in the church. Roger Stirdivant 1. The excellent meals and ban- concerning this country. Each mat two-year pin. Guild will mee't in the home of Thursday, March 7, Mr. and D. G. Heydenberk quet were planned, organized and was different, and the Cubs wo:r;k­ At a special ceremony, three Mrs. Charles DeMinck, 6448 Wen- Mrs. Club will meet in the church Stewart Johnson carried through by Mrs. Jennie ed very hard on them. Boy Scouts received their cords CONTEST dell Street, at 9 :30 a. m. at 8 P. m. J ames Jarrad Slanger who put in long hours of Den 1, second prize winner, and epulets in recognition of their Wednesday, March 6, The Mary- E . Ch h IChar les Schmidt preparation. Assisting her were made plaques out of plastor of services as Den Chiefs. They were Martha Guild will meet at the astmont Baot1st urc Frank Reyers Mrs. Phyllis Beckett, Mrs. Den a Paris of the wolf, bear and lion Douglas Schalk, Mark Smith, and Any Make Entry Blanks home of Mrs. Milton Heaven, 7249 Trand Rapids regular Baptist Robert Van Wesep Brown, Mrs. Mary DeArmond, heads. These heads were painted Claud Boyles. Mark Smith also Available With Any Type Elig ible Denison Drive, a t 8 p. m. Churches are having their quarter-1 Robert Willard Mrs. Marjorie Pretzel and Mrs. gold and placed on a strip of blue received a service star for having Purchase of Any ly_ conferen~e on March. 5 at the Carl Gustafson Bud Provonche. crepe paper down the center of Model completed a full year as Den Contest Closes April 11 Snow Methodist Church First Baptist Church m C~dar George Laidlaw 2. Mr s. Joe Jager and her com- the table. In addition, there were Chief. Family Night will be held on Springs. The th em~ is evangelism. Paul Jason mittee of Roy Simon, Mrs. Ed- glass dishes filled with blue and Ron Shenvood, Chairman of the Friclay, March l , in the WSCS I The conference will .star~ .at 10 Donald Strazisar ward Bishop, Mrs. Varian Smith, gold mints which the Cubs had ENTER AS l\IANY MODELS AS YOU LIKE Pinewood Derby, made several Hall, starting with a pot-luck sup- a . m.,, and ~he Womens M1ss10nary Neil Van Wingen and Mrs. Herman Hock organized made themselves. Each person at announcements, one of which was per at 6 :30 f· m. The M y F is Meeting will start at 1 :00 p. m. c. F. Runchey the Directors' Luncheon that was the table had a blue place mat that the March Pack Meeting will served at Martin School on Satur·- in charge o the evening. The Lloyd Clouse day, Choir girls aided by serving. trimmed with gold. F or the center­ be the Pinewood Derby. speaker for the evening will be Ada Community Ref• P hil Zweedyk 3. The numerous custodial duties piece, there was a birthday cake CUB SCOUTS 328·1 John Bosin. He is a full-blooded Thursday, February 28, the Guild C. I. Williams commeorating the 53rd birthday Martin Collins Cub Scouts 3284 India n and will be 1'11 full Ind1'an Chr' · S · ·11 t · Cleone McCormick were performed through the com- KIN, but in 8 Armature Turning 1 :30 p. m. in the Cascade Christian Jack Davies ilies graciously opened their homes Church. his relationship to God. It is only when we know .Jesus as our 1e Major Ove.rhaul B. Van Dusen to the students for the Saturday Savior, that we can Io\·e our neighbor as we ought. It is sad Sunday, March 3, Pilgrim Fellow­ Lawrence Fill evening meal, all night housing ship will meet in the church at that often it is only on special days that we think to pray for Tom Marmon and Sunday breakfast plus trans- each other and for the needs and peace of the world. It is sad, 6 :45 p. m. Rolland Knapp portation. _To them we take our St. Michael's Episcopal Tuesday, March 5, A Lenten too, that when we finish our prayers, we often forget to tell the Forest Hills At Cascade Rd. Ph. 949-980 I Kenneth Beukema hats off for a wonderful gesture world about the Savior who alone can give us peace with God. Mission " Family Night" will be held, start­ of kindness. I 2965 Wycliff Dr., S. E . ing at 6 :40 p, m. with a pot-luck Walter Perschbacher, jr. 9. The Mayflower Congregation- PASTOR - REV. ROY BOESKOOL Raymond Spykerman Morning Prayer - 11 :00 supper. During the Lenten season P hil Regan al, Cascade Christian, St. Roberts Church School and Child Cax·e - at the Family Nights, a series of Kenneth Clapp Catholic, Eastrnont Baptist and 11:00 three excellent movies produced by Dr. Ralph Fitts Our Saviour Lutheran Churches CASCADE TOWNSHIP Holy Communion - Second Sunday the American Bible Society will be Walter J ones transported the All-Stars to and The Rev. Donald ,J. Tepe shown after each dinrn~r entitled Robert P orter from services at 11 a. m. Sunday " The Bible-How It Came to Us." Donald Barners morning. Thank you for your NOW OPEN ... REGISTRATION NOTICE Ada Community P art I, to be shown on March 5, William Mac Intyre blessings and assistance. will deal with how the Bible was FOR Reformed Churc.h Leonard Liversedge 10. A big thanks to Harold Jef- 7227 Thornapple River Drive written. Robert Mac Intyre feries, his staff and all the busi- Morning Worship .. 10:00 A. M. Wednesday, March 6, the Sunday W. Preston Wolf nessmen of the Forest Hills area Is a shoe store and shoe repair service ap­ Sunday School ....11: 20 A. M. School Teachers will m eet in the Robert Woodrick for the excellent newspaper cover- preciated in our community? If so, come in SPRING BIENNIAL ELECTION Evening Worship .... 7 :00 P . M. church at 8 p. m . Robert Burkhead age and vote of confidence. MONDAY, APRIL 1, 1963 We invite you to make this com· Thursday, March 7, J unior Choir 11. A debt of gratitude is also and let us know. We will do our best to give will rehearse at 4 P. m. Robert Cheney due to the entire Robert Werner munity church your church home. J ulian Gromer you good service. Our work is our best ad­ Welcome to all ! family and Mrs. Harry Gaskell for George Mccargar, jr. their untiring work arranging the TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS OF THE The Rev. Sylvester H. Moths Cascade Christian Ref. Glenn Johnson vertisement. TOWNSHIP OF CASCADE Can OR 6-1685 Friday, March 1, World Day of Lloyd Conners housing for all of our young guests Prayer service at 1:30 p. m., in this weekend. County of Kent, State of Michigan J ames Byerly 12. Also to Mr. and Mrs. Vanden- Our Savior Lutheran the Cascade Christian Church. Foremen of F isher Body Plant One Monday, March 4, Consistory Mrs. Florence Baldwin Berg, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur, Mr. Notice is hereby given that in conformity with the "Michigan Church CASCADE SHOE STORE (Missouri Synod) will meet in the church at 8 p. m . Alex Lutkus and Mrs. White, Mr. and Mrs. AND SEWING CENTER Election Law", I, the undersigned Clerk, will upon any day, un­ Wednesday, March 6, Ladies Shusta, Mr. and Mrs. Werner, Mrs. 1916 Ridgewood, S. E . 2890 Tho'rllapple River Dr., s. E.llm~~~~: less otherwise specified, except Sunday and a legal holiday, the Fellowship will meet in the church Provonche, Mrs. Dunlap, Mrs. Bai­ day of any regular or special election or primary election, re­ Morning Worship 9 :30 A. M. nes, Mrs. Postma, Mrs. Acker, Sunday School 10 :45 A. M. at 7:45 p. m. ceive for registration the name of any legal voter in said Town­ Wednesday, March 6, Cadets will Mrs. Bigelow, Mrs. Stanton, Mrs. ship, City or Village not already registered who may APPLY Rev. E ugene L. Krieger, Pastor Nature Notes VanderLaan, Mrs. Barnes, Mrs. CH 1-3712 meet at 7 :30 p. m. TO ME PERSONALLY for such registration. Provided, how­ ·Rev. Roy Boeskool has received by Edith Jarvi Van Horn, Mrs. Taylor, Mrs. Gas­ ever that I can receive no names for registration during the tell, Mrs. Hulsapple, Mrs. Fitts, Eastmont Reformed· a call to be t he pastor at the When the trees are bare o f time' intervening between the Thirtieth day before a ny regular, Christian Reformed Church in Mrs. Palm, Mr. Carrington and leaves in winter, you can see their ·"(J!T tlb6 wamam wko Gpecial or official primary election and the day of such election. Church E llsworth, Michigan. Mr. Clinton. Cor. Ada Dr. and Forest Hills Ave. bones. Ead1 tree has its own peculiar characteristics. ~ ' l. ,.... _ _..... h . ' " The Church Where There Are · Eastmont Ref. Church doe~ _ t ,~ everyt ing. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will No Strangers" The wild cherry is rather deli­ THORNAPPLE be at her office as noted below, on WELCOMES YOU Rev. Darrell Franken, who is cate with da1:k red-brown bark on Servicl)s: 10 :00 A. M. and 7 P. M. preparing to go into the missionary a rather crooked trunk. / •••A Sunday School: 11 :15 A. M. field in Arabia, will be the guest The wltite oak is rugged looking Monday, Mar. 4, 1963 - LAST DAY The Rev. Collins D Weeber- Min. speaker next Sunday, March 3. with strong elbowed branches and TOP LINDSAY P arsonage 4637 Ada Dr., GL 4-9828 Wednesday, March 6, is Family stubby twigs. The black oaks are The Thirtieth Day ?,receding Said Election Night. We will meet from 7 to not quite so rugged with up­ Ada Christian Reformed 8:15 p. m. reaching branches a nd fewer open­ POPS ' WATER as Provided by Sec. 3, Chapter 3, Part II, P. A. 306, 1929, Wednesday, March 6, the choir ings in the frame work. and Sec. 1, Chapter 3, P art II, P. A. 1939, Act 31, P. A. 1941, Church will r ehearse at 8 :15 P . m. That ~len der column is usually I. Walk Lil;:e A l\Iau, 4 Seasons Act 291, P. A. 1945 and Act 108, 1951. Morning Worship 9:30 A. M. For those interested in having a poplar of some sort, and the 2. Ruby Ba by, Dion SOFTENER F rom 8 o'clock a. m. until 8 o'clock p. m. on said day for the Sunday School 11:00 A. M. Rev. Weeber's new address it is: broader column of strong upward 3. Rhythm of Rain, Cascades purpose of REVIEWING the R EGISTRATION and REGISTER­ Evening Worship 7:00 P. M. Rev. a nd Mrs. Collins Weeber turning branches is a hickory. Pastor- Rev. A. J. Verburg 4. You' re The Reason I'm Lh•ing, I NG such of the qualified electors in said TOWNSHIP, CITY 256 Greenbrier Drive Another common tree in this Bobby Darin OR VILLAGE as SHALL PROPERLY apply therefor. Palm Springs Reformed Church area is the hackberry with a sort OCEANS Of SOFT WATER ! The name of no person but a n ACTUAL RESIDENT of the pre­ Cascade Christian 5. Little Town Flirt, Del Shan­ Lake Worth, Florida of vase shape. T his poor relation non cinct at t he time of registration a nd entitled under the consti­ Church of the glorious elm is often clus­ 7. Java, F loyd Cramer tution, if remaining such resident, to vote a t the next election, Smulay School at 9 :45 and St. Michael's Mission tered with witches-brooms. 8. What Will Mary Say, Johnny FIBREGLASS TANK GUARANTEED FOR LIFE shall be entered in the registration book. 11 :00 A. M. Thursday, February 28, The The red maple, with smooth grey l\Iath.is Morning Worship 9 :45 a nd bark on its much divided trunk, Mrs. Edna Osmer, Clerk Guild will serve a C and 0 dinner 9. Greenback Dollar, liingst-0n 11 :00 A. l\I. at Grace Church at 6 :15 p. m. is more slender than its cousin, Trio Pastor - Rev. Raymond Gaylord Saturday, March 1, Confirmation the sugar ma ple, which has dark 10. From A Jack To A King·, Ned classes will be held in the Mission gray bark, a single trunk and a Miller Lindsay Soft Water Co. At My Home Eastmont Baptist Church at 10 :30 a . m. broad pyramidal crown. lt. Your Used To Be, Brenda Lee 5038 Cascade Rd.,-US-16 Thursday, March 7, the choir These are but a few of the 12. To The E nd Of The World, SALES ---RENTALS 6062 Burton, S. E. local trees. Learn to know them 9 :45 A. M. Morning Worship will rehearse at the M ission at Skeeter D:tvis 818 Lafayette, N. E. Grand Rapids Registrations also taken at Ger:rit Baker's Office, Sunday School 11 :00 A. M. 7 p. m. in w,inter, their outline, bark bra n­ 13. Walk Right In, RooHop Singers ch and twig pa ttern and buds, and at 6907 Cascade Rd. Youth Meeting 5:45 P. M. Lenten Study Group will meet at PH. GL 4-8663 Evening Worship 7 P. M. 8 p. m. on Thursday, March 7, at you will know them as old friends SUBURBAN LI F E Want Ads Pastor- 0. M. Smith the Mission with Rev. Tepe. where and when you see them. bring results. P:\GF. FOFR StTUT.TRBA~ LIFE, FETIRUARY 28, 1!)63 1.. The ROAMING RANGER · MUNA Conf~rence F. T. _A. J\f ePts; MU, EU:\I DIRECTOR SPE EKS ;, Delegates P r epare Faces Prohle1n E D. SHY, ATIU,ETIC DIRECTOR TO PTA COUr 'CIL :u.rncu 5 1'. ~ At 3 :03 p. m . the vice-president ,} Tours Ta ken By F OREST HU.LS HIGH SCHOOL Frank Du Mond, Director of · March 15, 16, and 17, F orest Jane Hillman called the F .T.A. Grand Rapids Public Museum, Hills is sending ten delegates to a meeting to order. The m inutes of Home Economics will speak on ·'The Child and His Boosters Meeting-:--We . t~rge all Ischools \\~ ho treat offici:ils in an. mock United .Nations Assembly ~o the previous meeting were read Miss S\\-ingcr and the Advanced Cultural Education," at the March interested Forest Hills c111zens to unprofess10nal manner . be held at Hillsdale College. This and approved as the first order of Home Economics classes toured 5th meeting of Kent County Council attend the monthly meeting of the I The task of hiring competent of- delegation includes representatives business. Joppe's Dairy, February 20. The of P.T.A. North Godwin School, Boosters' Club next week Wednes- ficials for athletic contests is be- from two countries: Paraguay and A progress report on plans for various processes of the plant Buchanan and 34th Street S. W. day, March 6, at 8 p. m. at the corning increasingly more complex. the Republic of Center Africa. the annual spring trip was dis~ were explained to the group by the will host this meeting. high school. The youngsters in our The competition for qualified of- P a raguay cussed. The first move in this guides. The business meeting will begin community deserve your help, and ficials is becoming greater as all Kent F isher , Lee VgnderStoep, project is to feel out all the el­ The group also visited th e at 10 a. m. folJowing registration. the Boosters' Club is an organi- leagues hire one year in advance, Gloria Havenga, Steve Cheney, and igible colleges with requests for laboratory and were shown how Mrs. William 0. Tetro, president, I zalion through w~i ch you can dem- and some l eague~ two years. The Reinhard Lange. accommodations. This accomplish­ the milk is tested. The most mem­ will preside. Conferences for this onstrate your interest rn . our Ottawa-Kent Conference hired foot- R epublic of Central Africa ed, a resolution was made to take orable moment came when the month will be officers, Historian, Iin1erest in your teenager. All men ball and basketball officials for Gail Smiley, Gayle VanWingin , time to consider an appropriate girls were led into the 20 degree Ways and Means, Legislation, and and vvomen are welcome to Boos- next year before these seasons Ray Landman, F ran P earson, and choice for the forthcoming meet­ below zero freezer. Following this News Letter. ter membership. were completed this year. Merry Goebel. ing. they were all treated with paddle I Friends, if we all put forth a The 0 -K Conference hires Var- The conference has three divi- P am Schmidt was then chosen pops. little extra effort we can have sity officials for football and bas- sions : Political and Social, Eco­ to vie in the annual delegation as An eight-ounce can equals one O\'er a hundred present at our ketball contests on a league basis. nomic and F inancial, and Admini­ secretary for the state Future Tea­ A handful of patience is worth cup; a number three equals four meeting, and together, we can Local schools hire Reserve, Fresh- strative and Budgeting. Topics up chers Association. Ray Landman,, more than a bushel of brains. This cups and a number ten, h'.ls 13 provide the athletic opportunities man, and Jr. High offfcials. At for discussion include : Admission agreed to give her qualification is an Old Dutch Proverb. cupsful. . l I R l for our students that we can all the September and November meet- of Red China, Nuclear Testing, speech. The convention m eets for AnUll a I SC I1 0 0 I C a rllIVa S eac Y be proud of. Remember, a man ings of the 0-K athletic directors Rights of Women, Diversification three days in March-the 23, 24 On!' of the star attractions at the Annual Cascade School Carnival never stands as straight, as he an approved list of football and of Staff, F inanci!1g United Nations and 25th. will be " iUr. J im" and his anima.J friends o[ the Anima l I{in~d om . does when he stoops over to help basketball officiah is composed for Emergencies, u. N. Development Next year's membership peril This Saturday, l\Ia rch 2nd a t 1 p. m., the !'xcit!'ment begins at a growing boy. the following year . To make the ap- Decade, and the Consequences for was opened to the floor with a Cas<'ade S<'hool. The Ca scade l\Iothers' Club announces a com plete Rangers meet Rockford. We are proved list an official must gain Disarmament. surprising realism, t hat being that schc>dule of events ns they will occur throug·hout tho day. Ta.king happy to announce we have signed approval of five of the eight mem- These students have been doing the association contains a majority a two year football contract with ber schools. No school is forced a lot of r esearch on t hi ~ proJ'ect of seniors this year with a short- the place of books, lessons and stnclie for th!' day, the sam.! rooms ~ will be filled with gay activities for the children prepared well in Rockford High School. The Rams to accept for any conte<>t an of- during t he past weeks and now Iage of freshmen and sophomor es. advance by the various groups of mothers. will .replace West Ottatwba a.s our ficial t~e~ disapprove, even though that the time is near we wish A resoluti?n to .wage an extensive opernng game opponen egmnmg the offl~ia l might make the ap- them the success that we know is Im~mbe~sh 1 p drive was approv~d . The Villagers will sponsor a IElayne Gabriz, ceramic ; 1 to 5 1 this fall at Rockford. on Septem- proved hst. in the making. This will be done by expandmg cookie walk, white elephant sale p. m., Hugh Slater, copperware; I ber 13. The move, hailed by both Once the list is composP.d it is upon the virtues of the organiza- and a delightfully creative child- 12 to 4 p. rn., Mrs. Mildred ~ The Christian Science Monitor Business Address : Suburban Life, Bakery One Norway Street P. 0. Box 147, Lowell, Michigan. ADA TOWNSHIP CLERK, 7172 Thornapple River Drive-Every Day Bost on 1 S, Mass. Subscription R at e s- $2.00 per A.cross from Old Kent Bank in Cascade P hone 949-092 PB-16 year within Kent County; $2.50 per Kathryn Sytsma LAST D.AY, MAR. 4 AT ADA TOWNSHIP HALL year elsewhere.