APPRECIATING the LEO PETERS 2 FAMILY...because my late grandfather Leo Peters was the first to trademark the "Butterball" name (which he later sold to the turkey company ie armour, but retained the rights to use the name for his butter factory, ie butterball farms,) and was also involved in various meat endeavors, and my memories of Thanksgiving revolve around a big meal at the "butterball mansion" I am adding a thanksgiving section to this blog!
REMEMBER, BUTTERBALL TURKEYIS NOT AFFILIATED w/ GRANDPA's BUTTERBALL FARMS BUTTER, APART from the fact that grandpa sold the name “butterball” many years ago to the turkey company (as an aside, grandpa dabbled in the meat business as well, & always hosted big thanksgiving meals at the butterball mansion :
THE Banner refused to print this. LEO PETERS MAR. 12, 1993 GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49503
THE Banner refused to print this.
LEO PETERS MAR. 12, 1993 GRAND RAPIDS, MICHIGAN 49503
March 12, 1993
REFERENCES MICHIGAN NATIONAL BANK GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
March 18, 1993
Harvey A. Smit Co-Editor in Chief THE BANNER 2850 Kalamazoo Ave., S.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49560
RE: Yours of 3/2 returning my VOICES of 2/24
Dear Harvey:
Of course, you're right. I shouldn't use quotes from The Press for VOICES in The Banner. So here is a new submission for VOICES commenting on The Banner's announcement of Rev. Suk as "New Editor" 2-22-93:
VOICES The Banner 2850 Kalamazoo Ave., S.E. Grand Rapids, MI 49560
The Banner (2-22-93) states that Rev. John D. Suk, the "New Editor!" "sees The Banner as a vehicle for keeping people informed and for changing their minds."
Does this mean he will use The Banner for changing minds of Bible believers who accept Genesis 1 as the true, factual historical account of Creation? The answer is "YES"! His published sermon "Creation and/or Evolution!" (Harper & Row Best Sermons 2) indicates he will so use The Banner.
I shudder at the prospect! Why must the CRC be subjected to more Bible busting that claims God's account of Creation is historically false?
/s/ Leo Peters
P.S. Again, enclosed is a return envelope if for some reason you cannot print as submitted. LP