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THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21. 1960 THE 8ENTIN£L-LEADEjt, SPARTA, MICHIGAN
T H E SENTINEL-LEADER Published Weekly on Thursday a t Sparta , Michigan
a t Um ro&utnee, 8pa r t* . Michigan, a s
H. J. KURTZ Edi tor — Publisher
f H O H I £141
Michigan P a n a Sabscript lon poetpakl, one year l a
k e ( w a n d N e w t j i *
H a t k u d A4n i i<hh i | Newspaper Advertising O m k e , b e . l t t W. Randolph St.. CbJeaga, DL
Michigan Frees S e n t e e , Inc . Cart Lansing. M k U f a a
8 0 P A BEOS: Now or m e d . Pull length wi th bed compar tment . Open or enclosed a rms . AH colors. Priced as low as $34.50 Fu rn i t u r e Exchange.
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NBW. m o d e m . l ake f r o n t l o g _ cot tage n i t h 4 lots, eas t side C a m p | Lake on S t a u f f e r Dr . 2-bedroom a n d ! year-around. OaH 73634 Spa r t a , t f n
TOR SALE Tomatoes l o r cann ing Pit. 9639 Casnovia. Henry Johnson .
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USED BHDS AND SPTtTNGS: Full or 1
t w i n s ize . M e t a l s r - o o d beds . F l a t or coil springs. All In very good con-dition. Fu rn i t u r e Exchange. »-21c
r o a SALE: L a r g e brown enameled coal or wood b u r n i n g hea te r In very good c o n d i t i o n , r e a s o n a b l e . S o m e p ipe inc luded. J a y E l l i o t t . K e n t City . 9 - 9 1 p
FOR SALE Rwcisvred yearling Hol-stein bull. Lowell John.-on. 11386 F r u i t
I Ridge Ave.. S p a r t a . Ph. 3273 a f t e r « p. m. 9-91 p
F O R S A L E : House in good location. I F O R SALE: Modern home: 3 bed- , lot, a t 915 N. Uuion. S p a r t a Phone P h o n e 5861 Spa r t a any t ime b u t Fr iday i rooms. dUilng room, living room, nice Muskegon 98-9116 for appo in tment n igh t a n d Sa turday . 9-21c ki tchen, Bull ba th , two glassed-in j 9-Mp
Oarage . Large J (Continued on Back Pagu> F O R SALE: 5-room house wi th ful l b a t h u p . toilet and lavatory denrn. Full basement . 5 years old: also ad jo in l rg lot w i th cement block building 30x42. Ph. 2213 or 3963 Kent City. 9-98c
Y e a r a r o u n d o o t t a g e a t P a r t l y f u r n i s h e d . P h o n e
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F O R S A L E : C a m p L a k e . 4u34 Sparta.
F O R S A L E : G o o d e a t i n g p o t a t o e s . Art J o h n s o n . P a i n e Ave . , Rt . 2. K e n t Ci ty . P h . 3506. 8 - 1 0 c - t f a
OAS. M E A T S AND G R O C E R I E S ' A M E R I C A N I S M i s a n u n f a i l i n g l o v e o f c o u n t r y ; : Kik's Place. North S p a r t a R d . and 17-
L o y a l t y t o i t s i n s t i t u t i o n s a n d i d e a l s ; mile Rd . Open every day 8 a.m. to eagerness to defend it against all enemies ; 9 p j a - io-28tfn>-undivided allegiance to the f l a g ; and a !
FOR SALE: 4 - r o o m a n d 5 - r o o m s ir* desire to secure the blessings of l iber ty to i s p a c e h e a t e r s , so M a i n St . , C e d a r ourselves and posteri ty." S p r i n g s Ph. 5631 C e d a r S p r i n g s . 9 - 2 1 c
W A N T ADS In Memoriam
T h e f l o w e r s In t f i e M e m o r t a T ^ V l n ^ d o w a r e l n l o v i n g m e m o r y of M a r t i n C . A n d e r s o n .
B e t t e s - H e s s e 1 C h a p e l .
I n l o v i n g m e m o r y o f o u r d e a r s o n a n d brother , Carl ( B u d d y ) S w e n s o n , w h o p a s s e d a w a y t e n y e a r s ago . S e p t . 19, 1940.
H i s l i f e a b e a u t i f u l m e m o r y H i s a b s e n c e a s i l en t gr ie f H e .sleeps i n G o d ' s b e a u t i f u l g a r d e n I n t h e s u n s h i n e of p e r f e c t peace .
Mr. a n d M r s A r t h u r S w e m o n 9 -91c a n d -Wende l l .
Cards of Thanks O u r h e a r t l e f t t h a n k s a n d s i n c e r e a p -
p r e c i a t i o n a r e e x t e n d e d to o u r r e l a -t ives . f r i e n d s a n d n e i g h b o r s , w h o s o k i n d l y as.si.sted d u r i n g our b e r e a v e -m e n t . t n e d e a t h of our b e l o v e d h u s -b a n d a n d f a t h e r , O. L. H o l m g r e n . W e
a l s o t h a n k R e v . L. A. H e r m a n f o r h i s c o . n f o r t i n g words a n d al l w h o s e n t t h e v e r y b e a u t i f u l f l ora l t r i b u t e s and t o k e n s of s y m p a t h y a t t h e t i m e of h i s d e a t h .
Mrs . O. L. H o l m g r e n a n d d a u g h t e r
Mr. a n d Mrs . W a l t e r S a n d e r s Mr. a n d Mrs . R o b e r t W a g n e r
9 - 2 1 c a n d f a m i l y .
I w i s h t o t h a n k a l l t h o s e w h o s o k i n d l y r e m e m b e r e d m e w i t h g i f t s a n d c a r d s d u r i n g m y r e c e n t i l lne s s . 9 - 2 1 p W a l d o F a h l l n g .
F O R S A L E : S 1 4 SnoFo S t o r m -coat. n e w . n e v e r w o r n . A lpaca l i n i n g W i t h hood . W a s $40. wil l sel l for $26 P. -one 2561 S p a r t a . 9 - 9 8 p
DR. C. H. BROMLEY D E N T I S T
Phone 5271 Spar ta . Michigan
H o u r s : 9 - 1 9 ; 1 - 5
C l o s e d T h u r s d a y *
Refrigeration Prompt Service
WIRING MOTOR REPAIR
24-Hour Service on Motors
SALMON — Cedar Springs Phone 5331
BRING YOUR
Cider Apples — TO —
CENTRAL CITY PICKLE CO. BAILEY, MICH.
11-16c
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completely °
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I w i s h to t h a n k al l m y f r i e n d s c A r e l a t i v e s for t h e cards , g i f t s a n d f l o w -e r s s e n t m e d u r i n g m y i l l n e s s . 9-91 p Mrs . H a r r y P r o c t o r .
W e w i s h to e x p r e s our g r a t i t u d e t o r e l a t i v e s , f r i e n d s a n d t h e p a l l b e a r e r s , for t h e b e a u t i f u l f l o w e r s a n d many-o t h e r k ind a n d s y m p a t h e t i c d e e d * d u r i n g our b e r e a v e m e n t , t n e d e a t h of o u r b e l o v e d h u s b a n d a n d f a t h e r , E d -g a r S m i t h .
Mrs . E d g a r S m i t h Mrs . E m e r O a i n
9 -21 p Mrs . D o n a l d Mlasen .
I wLsh to t a k e t h i s m e a n s of e x p r e s s -ing m y a p p r e c i a t i o n for t h e s u p p o r t I r e c e i v e d f r o m t h e p e o p l e o f K e n t C o u n t y i n t h e recent p r i m a r y e l e c t i o n . 9 - a i p C. B. L e a v e r .
For Sale F O R S A L E : 700 n e w f r u i t c r a t e s j P a u l G r e e n . Sr . . G r a n t . P h o n e 140F4. j
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F O R SAiLE: 1 a c r e of g r o u n d w i t h 1-r o o m c a b i n a n d c inder b l o c k b u i l d i n g . If i n t e r e s t e d ca l l G r a n d R a p i d s G L -48479. 9-21C
U S E D O I L B U R N E R S : 2 t o 6 r o o m s . S u p e r f l sir.c, Quaker , S e a r s . S i n g l e or d o u b l e burners . All in g o o d c o n d i t i o n . F u r n i t u r e E x c h a n g e . 9 - 2 1 c
F O R S A L E : B a r t l e t t p e a r s . P h o n e R o g e r S a u r . 4161 S p a r t a . 9 - 1 3 c - t f n
Van Heusen VAN GAB SPORT SHIRTS
Wash 'em and wear 'em . . . wear "em and wash 'em . . . thes-i new Van Cabs stay in size just as sure as their nam» is V an Heusen. And such gab-ardine . . . finer-woven, silky-smooth, luxuriously s o f t Full cut for action. Shown here is f a m o u s C a l i f o r n i a L o - N o model with exclusive two-way coUar . . . smart open or with a tie. In many bright, new wash-able "Aquashades."
$ 4 . 9 5 FEDERATED
CARL J . WAHLSTROM C O , SPARTA
F O R S A L E : N e w . s a f e , R o s e n t h a l C o r n H u s k e r - S h r e d d e r s . L o w p r i c e d T w o - R o l l a n d l a r g e r s i z e s a v a i l a b l e . L i s t of u sed h u s k e r s s e a t f r e e . S e e u s M o n d a y s . 24t.h a n d L i n c o l n . S e n d , p o s t c a r d t o d a y f o r f ree l i t e r a t u r e . O t - ! t a w a - H i t c h E q u i p m e n t Co. , H o l l a n d , M i c h . P h o n e 7050. 9 - 2 8 c
F O R S A L E : A p a r t m e n t A - B e l e c t r i c s t o v e , 47 mode l . R a y B l a n d f o r d . p h o n e 2461 C a s n o v i a . 0 - 2 1 p
TRUSS SOLD AND F I T T E D
Save money by buying your t russ at
Langridge Drugs " ROCKFORD, MICH.
10-42c
HOW TCyVRY YOUR WASH WITH
NO WORK-NO WEATHER WORRIES!
E x c l u s i v e N e w P o w - R - V e n t S y s t e m banishes h o t air and m o i s t u r e ou t s ide ! Dry* swee t a s s u n s h i n e I N o s o o t , s m o k e , w i n d or rain worries y o u !
• Fluff-dry® clothes soft sod tweet —just set the dial ! • Banishes ropes and pins! • Drys damp for ironinf—bone-dry for storage! • T a k - - • h i ; 8-pound load at a t ime! • Automatic tempsrature
•control keeps heat "just right 1** • Gas and Electric Models 1 M O N O OP w c a MOM* AmMMCMtMCi
ft lb
$199.95 JODAYI
PINTLER HARDWARE 320 SOUTH STATE ST. PHONE 2753
Score
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Handy Hints By Mary Lee Taylor
CHOICE MEATS
Dressed Chickens Lb. 39c L E A N AND MEATY
Spare Ribs Lb. 39 c L E A N
Salt Pork Lb. 29 c l -LB. ROL! GRADE A
Pork Sausage Lb. 43c SIRLOIN OR T-BONE
Choice Steak Lb. 67 c ALL CUTS — 100% B E E F
Chuck Roast Lb. 57 c L E A N
Ground Beef Lb. 55c L E A N
Pork Roast Lb. 59c • _, • Shoulder
Lamb Leg 49c lb. • _, • Shoulder
Lamb Leg C Q . th
Loin Chops 69c lb.
HERMAN'S
Saltines
Have .v I ki e g a r f r o m s w e e t pickles, heat and pour over beets for a quirk and t a a t y vegetable dish.
1 LB.
Cottage Cheese 2 £ 37c
SIHJRFINE 3 I BS.
Shortening 8 l € POWDERED
Sugar 2 LBS.
2Sc SHURFINE
Tomato Juice 16 OZ.
27c
Roman Cleanser
Vz -Gal. 2 7 c Qt 13c Gal. 4 1 c
GERBER'S
Baby Food 4 FOR
35c PANCAKE FLOUR 5 LBS.
FAMO 43c SHURFINE
Noodles 12 OZ.
21c 5 LBS. KARO
Syrup Dark 5 1 c
Light 5 3 c
MANOR HOUSE
COFFEE Drip or Regular j
Lb. 83c LARGE lO-OZ. PKGS.
BISQUICK Lb. 43c FRESH CREAMERY
BUTTER 65 c COUNTRY FRESH
MILK Reg.
^ qts.
^ for
or Homo. 1
47c
BAKERY SPECIALS !
Muller's Cakes ASSORTED
25c 29c 39c MULLER'S OVENGLO
BREAD loaves 3 1 c
COMPLETE LINE OF VITA BOY
POTATO CHIPS
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PLAIN OR IODIZED
Shurfine Salt 2 - 19c BROADCAST 2'/2-OZ. JAR
Dried Beef 3 5 c HOME DRY CLEANER GAL.
Renwzit 1 . 2 9
Long Finger Carrots bunches fo r 13c
Green Peppers 3 - l O c U . S . No. 1 Potatoes 15-lb. Peck 3 7 C
Onions 5 L 17c
Stop • Shop - Compare Emmons' Everyday Low Prices and Save $ $ $ $
EMMONS SUPER VALUE MARKET
RECIPE OF THE WEEK \ & Why jCt* 7ayA%
Lima B e a n C h o w d e r 1 t u p d r i e d l i n f t * grain* s n o w
1 ' / . cups P«t Mft ik 4ubh
Pet Millt or Carnation 3 TALL
VT f * « p oe ioa 1 Mavpooa n i l
Soak beans in water 6 hours, or night. Add onion, salt a n d pepper. Cover and cook over low heat 1 hour, or until beans are tender. Mash beans thoroughly, or push through a sieve, but do not drain. Add milk. Heat unril learning hot. bue do noc boil Sprinkle each serving with 1 " U t i p cheese. Serve with crisp crackers or toasc. Make* '4 servings.
You Will WWi P s t M i l k , D r i e d L i m a B e a n s , O n i o n s a n d G r a t e d C h e s e e .
Sandwich Bag or Lunch Bag 2 pkgs. 1 9 c
l-LB. BOX
Ritz Crackers 3 3 c
p i i M A i y f C ' S U P E R U S D v p t p I L I Q i P l U a 1 9 VALUE P I A 1 % I k MM I
f Division At Union Across From Sparta State Bank 1
THE 8KNT1 NFL-ifc ADER. SPARTA. --
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1980
THE RIGHT FOOD TO BUY At The Right Prices To Pay !
Special Prices For Friday & Saturday, Sept. 22-23 Only
MEAT SPECIALS! ALL MEAT GUARANTEED NO. I QUALITY OR MONEY R E F U N D E D !
LEAN GROUND BEEF, Ib. 5 7 c
CHOICE ROAST BEEF, lb. T-BONE STEAKS, lb"
NO. 1
Frankfurts Lb. 47 c
NO. 1
Bologna d
Lb. 3 9 c HOME-M \ D E — L E A N
Sausage Lb. 4 9 c
6 9 c ROUND STEAK, Ib. 6 9 c SIRLOIN STEAK, Ib. PIN-BONE STEAK, lb. FRESH SIDE PORK, lb. FRESH BOSTON BUTTS, [b^ PORK STEAK, lb.
4 5 c
Smoked Hams 10-14-LB. AVERAGE
Lb. 5 7 c HEAVY 1)11 ESSE I)
Chickens Lb.
Stock Up On These Money -Saving ValuesJ
COFFEE FLOUR CHEESE
Hills Coffee I.b. 87c Manor House Coffee ,.h. 85c Sugar i o • b , 93c Cigarettes C ^ J t o S l
Pillsbury Flour 5 •bs. 49c Rival Dog Food 3 ̂ 25c Royal Gelatin Dessert 4 - 25c Carnation Milk 3 for 37c Monarch Vegetable Soup
Strong Cheese IOC
Lb. 69c Blue Bonnet Oleo Lb.
H. L. FINCH & SON SUPER MARKET — PHONE 2051 — SPARTA
SPARTA NEWS C O R R E S P O N D E N T , M R S . D A I S Y I I O L B E N . f l l O N E 5351.
Jus t in Schwartz , son of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwartz , l e f t S e p t 9 for River Forest , Hi., where he Is beginning his senior year a ; Concordia Teachers College. Jus t in will represent the S e -nior c l a - s o n t h e S tudent S e n a t e this year and also Ls .serving as concert manager of the x'amaus A Capel la Choir w h i c h h a s made several appear-
OUR GREATEST ASSET DOES NOT SHOW ON OUR BOOKS . . . Our periodic s ta tements of asse t s and l iabi l i t ies does not include the most valuable item of all . . . the good will of our cu.-tamers. It's the friendly service to borrower and depositor al ike that has built a conf idence beyond a p p r a i s a l . . . an asset tha t we cherish above all o t h -ers. W e invite you to make this your headquarter i for every n e e 3 you may h a v e for f inancial and banking service.
Peoples State Bank
SPARTA, MICHIGAN
Accoun t s In t h i s bank o p (o $5,000 a r e Insured In fu l l u n d e r t h e f ro visions of t h e B a n k i n g Act of IH23
A Good P l a r e to Borrow
A Good P lace to Deposi t
ances o v c NBC and also television from St . Louis. Mo. TJhLs ohoir will m a k e a personal appearance in Mus-kegon in April 193!.
M.\ and Mrs. J o h n Schwartz a n d Mr. and Mrs. Paul Kempien of K e n o -sha. Wis. spent last weekend at t h e home of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwartz .
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Schwartz of Hopkins and Martin Schwartz of G r a n d Rapids were Sunday visitors a t the h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwartz .
R o j e r t Born of Bay City spent las t weekend at the h o m e of Mr. and Mrs. Carl Schwartz .
Carlton ar.d 'Leon Johnson, formerly of Sparta , are now visiting their par-ents . Mr .and Mrs. Carl E. Johnson of Diml&p St. . Grand Rapids. T h e boys are h o m e on a 10-day leave from C a p e May. N. J.. where they were in t ra in -ing in the Coa^-t. Guard. They report back to Boston on the 25th. and from there they will be sent to their s t a -tions.
Sunday dinner guests at the J o h n O. Johnson home were Mr. and Mrs. Carl Johnson and family and ML;s Der i s Brown of Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Laurence Johnson and Donald Bjork.
Lewis Cumings called on J o h n O. Johnson Sunday afternoon.
Mrs. E. Phil Bradstrum had as Mon-day af ternoon tea guests Mrs. P. J. Weight of Toronto; Mrs. E. W. S m i t h . Mrs. P. L. Bull. Mrs. D. J. Moore. Mrs. H. J. Kurtz, Mrs Leslie Anderson and Mrs. Walter Ebers.
Mrs. Lois fiorley. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A L. Slack, le f t Tuesday , accompanying t w o Grand Rapids young ladies in driving to San Franc i s -co. Cal i f .
O. Piersma of the Netherlands, w h o h a ; been visiting friends in Spar ta for the pa>t week, returned tc Chicago Tuesday. Frank Cnossen accompanied h im a.vd will spend a few days in C h i -cago w i t h relative- and friends.
Mrs. Inez Montgomery of G r a n d Rapids spent Sunday with her s ister , !
Mrs. Bert Putman and Mr. P u t m a n . Mrs. Leon C. Norris is . -pending the
week with her cousins in G e n e v a , 111. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hal l of Monroe,
Mr. and Mrs. John Visser and Mrs. Robert Dykfcouse of G r a n d Rapids were Saturday guests of Mr. and Mr.s. Elmer Fenton and son R lc ' imond . S u n -day guests were Mr .and Mrs. Leo Bar-ry and son Donald of Has t ings .
Mr and Mrs. Ben J o h n s o n of Grand Rapids spent the weekend w i t h Mrs. Minnie Cumings.
Laying Flock Management Meeting
TOWN HALL KENT CITY
Speaker F R E D WATSON
from
N E X T TUESDAY NITE SEPT. 26 — 8:00 P. M.
McMillen Feed Mills Fort Wayne, Ind.
How to Make the Laying Flock P a y !
How to Increase Egg Production!
How to Make More Money from Your Flock!
! Ladies Invited Refreshments Served
Kent City Farm Bureau
Mr. and Mrs. Larry J e f f e r s and children, former res idents oi Grand Rapids, have moved to 189 Raver St.. t h e house recently vacated by Mr. ana Mrs. John Eurich. Mr. J e f f e r s is a co-partner of the men's and boys' clothing store. E. Division. T h e Eur ich family h a v e moved to Mu kegon, w h e r e Mr. Eurich is employed.
Forty-three attended t h e Y o u t h Fe l -lowship supper in the d i n i n g room of t h e First Methodist church las t Thurs-day evening. Rev. Harold Homer gave an interesting and he lpfu l talk, using as his topic "In His Steps." a f t e r which s inging and games were enjoyed . High school s tudents are urged to at tend S u n d a y evening services a t 7:30.
Mr .and Mrs. A. A. R o t h of Seaton , HI. c a m e Friday by p lane to spend a few weeks with their d a u g h t e r , Mrs. Milton Olson and family .
S y m p a t h y is ex tended t o Miss Ber-nice Echlin in the loss of her brother, who passed away last Fr iday at Reed City.
Mrs. Mildred Bromley's n e w tele-phone number is 71634.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert P u t m a n l e f t Mon-day for E x . t Jordan, where they will at tend the Golden W e d d i n g Anniver-sary of Mr. and Mrs. J a m e s Meredith. T h e Meredits are caretakers a t the trailer park where the P u t m a n s spend t h e summers. ~ T h e P u t m a n s will orlng their house trailer h o m e w h e n they return.
Mrs. G. E. Jacobs, w h o h a s been spending the past two m o n t h s with her daughter. Mr^. Ruth R o c h e l e a u at Romulus, came to S p a r t a S u n d a y to l ive a t the home of her d a u g h t e r . Mrs. Clara Gillett. 77 P l e a s a n t S t .
Barbara Bull returned M o n d a y to j Cornell University. I thaca . New York, i where she entered her sen ior year.
M r s Martina Roosenraad spent the 1
I weekend with relatives and fr iends in Zeeland.
Mr. and Mrs. M. L Pu l s i f er of Royal Oak visited their d a u g h t e r . Mrs. My-ron Sut ton and husband, and their
son. Martin Pulsifer and w i f e last weekend.
T h e T.-.ayer Guild will m e e t at the home , of Mrs. Maurice L Mead. 1013 Tamarack. N . W , Grand Ra.pids, Mon-day evening. Sept . 25. P o t luck sup-per at 6:30. For transportat ion call Mrs. R. C. VanAntwerp, p h o n e 76671
Mrs. F a n n y Hayward of Casnovia. Mrs. Mary G r a n t and Mr.s. A l m e i a Lambert of Spar ta are staying at. t h e S h a n g l e Convalescent Home, 217 North Union.
Mrs. Inez J u n e S m i t h Is quite ill at her apartment . 83 W. Division St .
A lmeta Powell and Del ores Thorson left S u n d a y to enter Western Michigan Teachers College, Kalamazoo.
Friends of Mrs. George M Mullen extend s y m p a t h y to her and her f a m -ily in t h e loss of her father, who died la^t Friday at his h o m e in Deokerville.
J J e a n e t t e Reed . Audrey Axford and Charles Casper entered Junior College
| in G r a n d Rapids last week to begin
their fir>t year studies. Charlene Ol-son. Bob Anderson. Ray Oakes and Pat Barendsen began their sophomore year at Jun ior College.
Mr. and Mrs. Ric. ard Keyes and son Daniel of C h i c a g o were weekend guests of her mother. Mrs. Jesse Gillette and Mr. Gillette.
Mrs. George Brace is spending this week with relat ives from Detroit, at their cot tage at Frankfort.
Charles Swi tzer returned to Mt. Pleasant last week to begin his junior year at Central Michigan College of Education. G e n e Brooks. Paul Schae -fer and Bob Trudel l went to Mt.
P l e a s a n t last week to begin their rirst year at the college.
Robert Nordhof of HollywooJ, Cal i f , and L*on VanOsten of G r a n d Rapids , n e p h e w s of L. Nordhof, visited t h e N o r d h o f s Friday night .
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Z l A C H I N E A N D E X P E R I M E N T A L W O R K
10030 S p a r U Ave. P h . S p a r t a 73151 t f n
Refrigeration and Bange Repairs
W e Service a n d R e p a i r All M a k e s
of R e f r i g e r a t o r s a n d R a n g e *
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WE HAVE A GOOD SELECTION OF
RECONDITIONED
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also Electric and Gas
— RANGES See these before you buy.
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