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THE SENTINEL LEADER W l f U .W1 n i l Mm Wednesday, April 15, 1964 MORE? WHY NOT JOIN IHE THOUSANDS WHO SHOP AND SAVE THE MEIJER "NO STAMP" PRICE WAY? . . . AT THE MEIJER MARKET— AT 2425 ALPINE. N.W. STORE HOURS: ALPINE—9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Mon. thru Sat. LEONARD & STANDALE - 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY (Prices in this ad good at Alpine, Standale & Leonard St. Markets) BREAD ST 2 l~,,25< FRESH 8 Lb. FRENCH FRIES Dartmouth Frozen - 2 lbs? Gloria Jean 2-lb. Pkg. POPCORN SKINLESS FRANKS BANANAS Golden Emblem POTATO CHIPS 1-LB. PKG. 4 9 c MtMOUIt'S S T A I t 1.2-4)Z. rM;. Lb. 10 c BISCUITS Food Club 8-oz. Tube U.S. No. 1 MAINE ICE CREAM Park Lane Vanilla Our Regular No Stamp Price —Gallon

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Page 1: ICE CREAM - Sparta Township Historical Commissionspartahistory.org/newspaper_splits/The Sentinel...Algoma Ma/i, 72, Folk Entertainer Chester Parker of Edgerton will entertain with

THE SENTINEL LEADER

W l f U . W 1 n i l Mm

Wednesday, April 15, 1964

MORE? WHY NOT JOIN IHE THOUSANDS

WHO SHOP AND SAVE THE MEIJER "NO STAMP" PRICE WAY? . . . AT THE MEIJER

MARKET—AT 2425 ALPINE. N.W.

S T O R E H O U R S : ALPINE—9 A.M. to 10 P.M. Mon. thru Sat.

LEONARD & STANDALE - 9 A.M. TO 9 P.M. MONDAY THRU SATURDAY

(Prices in this ad good at Alpine, Standale & Leonard St. Markets)

B R E A D S T 2 l~,,25<

FRESH

8

Lb.

FRENCH FRIES Dartmouth Frozen - 2 lbs?

Gloria Jean 2-lb. Pkg. POPCORN

SKINLESS FRANKS BANANAS

Golden Emblem POTATO CHIPS

1-LB. PKG. 4 9 c

M t M O U I t ' S

S T A I t

1 . 2 - 4 ) Z . r M ; .

Lb. 10 c BISCUITS Food Club 8-oz. Tube

U.S. No. 1

MAINE

ICE C R E A M Park Lane Vanilla Our Regular No Stamp Price

—Gallon

Page 2: ICE CREAM - Sparta Township Historical Commissionspartahistory.org/newspaper_splits/The Sentinel...Algoma Ma/i, 72, Folk Entertainer Chester Parker of Edgerton will entertain with

Algoma Ma/i, 72, Folk Entertainer

Chester Parker of Edgerton will en ter ta in w i t h o ld- t ime tunes on his dulc imer at the Hootenanny to be held a t 8::00 1 \ M . on Saturday, April 25, in the Sparta High. School g y m n a s i u m . The e v e n t is being sponsored by the Sparta Hard Boosters l o mine fund* for new Imnd uniforniN.

A l w on the program will be the Cumberland Trio; t h e Towns -m e n T h r e e ; T o m m y l a y anil the Ambassadors, a fo lk-s inging duo. Marie and Ceci l ia , and Ralph Wel l s w i t h t h e bass f iddle. S t e w a r t Mo.vvmn is the master of ceremonhes.

T icke t s are on sale for $1.00 each arid can be purchased from any Imnd m e m b e r or Sparta Band Booster .

At 72 y e a r s old, Chet P a r k e r Sr . of Algomii Township could be s t a r l ing a r a t h e r luc ra t ive c a r e e r in the en t e r t a in -m e n t field.

P a r k e r , a witty m a n with a g r e a t dea l of h o m e s p u n c o m m o n sense, has been en te r t a in ing on his h o m e m a d e dulci-m e r for 50 yea r s , but it was a s ingle e n g a g e m e n t with the New World Singers at Si lver J a c k W a n i g a n ( a n ea t ing p l ace

with a l u m b e r j a c k a t m o -

Suggest Hamburgers P l e n t i f u l s u p p l i e s of a l l c u t s

of b e e f , i n c l u d i n g s t e a k s a n d r o a s t s , m a k e t h i s a n e x c e l l e n t t i m e f o r t h e f o o d s h o p p e r t o in-d u l g e h e r f a m i l y In m a n y b e e f d i s h e s t h e y e n j o y .

T h i s r e c i p e f o r R a n c h b u r g e r s f e a t u r e s a w e s t e r n flavor t h a t ' s s u r e to t e m p t t h e s m a l l f r y .

T o p r e p a r e 4 p a t t i e s , c o m b i n e 1 p o u n d g r o u n d b e e f w i t h V4 t e a s p o o n s a l t , 1 t a b l e s p o o n g r a t -e d o n i o n , a n d YA c u p c a t s u p . M i x t o b l e n d a n d s h a p e i n t o 4 p a t t i e s .

B r o w n p a t t i e s o n b o t h s i d e s in h e a t e d s k i l l e t a n d d r a i n off e x c e s s f a t . C o m b i n e Vfe c u p c a t -s u p w i t h 2 t a b l e s p o o n s w a t e r a n d p o u r o v e r p a t t i e s . C o v e r f r y p a n t i g h t l y a n d s i m m e r 10 m i n u t e s . T u r n p a t t i e s a n d c o o k u n c o v e r e d 5 m o r e i n i n u 1 e s ,

b a s t i n g t h e m e a t w i t h s a u c e . H e r e ' s a n o t h e r d i s h w i t h a

w e s t e r n flavor — B a r b e c u e d H a m b u r g e r s . T o p r e p a r e , h e a t 1 t a b l e s p o o n oi l in* f r y p;ui, a d d 1 t a b l e s p o o n f i n e l y c h o p p y o n i o n , a n d c o o k . A d d 1 c u p c a t -s u p , VA c u p d a r k c o r n s i r u p , 2 t a b l e s p o o n s W o r c e s t e r s h i r e s a u c e , 1 Vz t e a s p o o n s m jsrtard-h o t s e r a d i s h , 1 t e a s p o o n v i n e -g a r , a n d VA t e a s p o o n e a c h c r u s h e d r o s e m a r y , t h y m e , a n d o r e g a n o .

S i m m e r u n c o v e r e d 15 m i n -u t e s . S h a p e 1 p o u n d g r o u n d b e e f i n t o 4 p a t t i e s a n d p l a c e i n r e -f r i g e r a t o r d i s h . P o u r s a u c e o v e r p a t t i e s , t u r n i n g p a t t i e s t o in -s u r e u n i f o r m m o i s t e n i n g . C o v e r d i s h t i g h t l y a n d r e f r i g e r a t e a b o u t 3 h o u r s ' . R e m o v e p a t t i e s f r o m m a r i n a d e a n d b r o i l .

Teen Has Collection Of Some 800 Dolls

Crystal Hymes, 14, of Tioga, Pa . , h a s a collection of 800 dolls.

She has done a lot of travel-ing and always brings home a doll—a t i n k e r Bell doll f rom Disneyland, a Seminole Indian doll f rom Florida, also shell, coconut, and pecan dolls. And her sister, an airline hostess a d d s to he r collection.

sphe re ) tha t brought h im at tent ion f rom a fa i r ly wide a r e a .

The du lc imer and P a r k -e r ' s fine old tunes fi t ted nice-ly with the big swing to folktunes and Gil T u r n e r , leader of the New World Singers, invited P a r k e r to t ravel with them to Chicago or e n g a g e m e n t s and possible

record-making and then on to New York.

" I had to tell ' em ' naw, ' " says P a r k e r . "Heck , I 'm too old for tha t sort of thins?."

THE S E N T I N E L - L E A D E R

Wednesday, Apri l 15, 1964

Mail T a k e * B r i d e al 9 9 At t h e a g e of 99, J o e l C Wil-

l i a m s a n d A n n i e H o d g e s . 5(5, w e r e m a r r i e d in D e t r o i t

B e f o r e y o u p e e l t h a t o r a n g e , g r a t e off a l i t t l e ot' t h e r i n d a n d a d d it to a p p l e s a u c e , c a n n e d o r h o m e - m a f l «

Legal Notice B-70561 FHA-263-004921 -203

F H A - B A R - 8 0 3 M O R T G A G E S A L E — D e f a u l t

has been m a d e in t h e c o n d i t k n s of a m o r t g a g e m a d e by A L F R E D R. R A Y M O N D and J U D I T H K. RAY-MOND, h u s b a n d a n d wi fe , t o J a m e s T. B a r n e s & C o m p a n y , 350 F i r s t Na t iona l Bui ld ing , a Michi-gan Corpo ra t i on , M o r t g a g e e , d a t e d D e c e m b e r 28, 1902, a n d r e c o r d e d on J a n u a r y 2, 1963, in L i b e r 1571, p a g e 1127, K e n t C o u n t y R e c o r d s , Michigan , a n d ass igned by said M o r t g a g e e to T h e De t ro i t B a n k a n d T r u s t C o m p a n y , De t ro i t , Mich-igan by a n a s s i g n m e n t d a t e d A u g -ust !, 1963, and r eco rded on A u g -ust 1, 1963, in L i b e r 1585, on p a g e 46, K e n t C o u n t y Records , Mich i -gan , on w h i c h m o r t g a g e t h e r e is c la imed to be due at t h e d a t e h e r e -of t he sum of T e n T h o u s a n d S e v e n H u n d r e d T h r e e and 98 '100 Dol-l a r s ($10,703.98), i nc lud ing i n t e r -est at 5 ' » % p e r a n n u m .

U n d e r t h e p o w e r of sa le con -t a ined in said m o r t g a g e a n d t h e s t a t u t e in such case m a d e a n d provided, not ice Is h e r e b y g iven t h a t said m o r t g a g e will be f o r e -closed by a sale of t he m o r t g a g e d premises , o r some p a r t of t h e m , a t publ ic vendue , at t h e n o r t h f r o n t door to t h e K e n t C o u n t y C o u r t -house in G r a n d Rapids , Mich igan , at 11 o 'clock A.\.. E a s t e r n S t a n -d a r d T ime , on W e d n e s d a y , J u n e 25, 1964.

Said p remises a r e s i t u a t e d in Ci ty of W y o m i n g , K e n t C o u n t y , Michigan , and a r e desc r ibed a s :

Lot 44 ot Aldon P la t , pa r t of t h e N o r t h one-ha l f of t h e S o u t h one-ha l f Of t h e N o r t h e a s t one -q u a r t e r of t he S o u t h e a s t o n e -q u a r t e r of Sec t ion 11, T o w n 6 N o r t h , R a n g e 12, W e s t , W y o m -ing Townsh ip , K e n t C o u n t y , Mich igan , a c c o r d i n g to t h e r e -corded p la t t h e r e o f .

D a t e d : M a r c h 20, 1964. T h e De t ro i t B a n k a n d T r u s t C o m p a n y ,

De t ro i t . M i c h i g a n Assignee of M o r t g a g e e .

Gr -r'.an. H y m a n & G r o s s m a n A t t o r n e y s

930 F i r s t Na t iona l B u i l d i n g Det ro i t 26. Mich igan 6-1F7

He did t r ave l a round West Michigan with the folk mus ic t r io fo r a couple of weeks .

" T h a t w a s a f t e r t h a t c a m p show (Si lver J a c k Wanigan) , you s e e . " P a r k e r said "I p layed t h e r e rea l l a te in 1he season ( the c a m p ope ra t ed th rough L a b o r D a y ) because they d idn ' t h e a r about m e until then . Any-ways , I went with the N e w World Singers .and it w a s all r ight but I d idn ' t c a r e about living in hotels and ea t ing in r e s t a u r a n t s . No s i res , t h e r e ' s nothing like s tav ing to h o m e . "

P a r k e r rece ived his first d u l c i m e r back in 1900 f r o m Orin Beach , a Civil W a r ve te ran who lived n e a r b y . Then in 1944 lie m a d e his own and t h a t ' s t he one he p l ays today . It cos t about $8.

He h a d t a k e n two lessons on a violin and a f t e r tha t t augh t himself f rom an ins t ruc t ion book he o r d e r e d f r o m the Mon tgomery Ward mai l o r d e r house in 1905. The du l c imer he t a u g h t h imsel f , r a p p i n g out his old tunes , with a few popula r

. n u m b e r s in the folk tune field, wi th a couple of sma l l ham-m e r s on the meta l l i c wi res s t r e t ched on the soundboa rd .

P a r k e r p lays for G r a n g e d a n c e s and has m a d e the coffee house tour , but he 'd r a the r play for the count ry dances . His r e p e r t o r y includes mus ic for s q u a r e and round dances , waltz, fox t ro t and schot t i sche — but nothing for rhe twist . He likes to wa tch the twis te r s , " b u t its a mi te too fast for m e . "

P a r k e r ' s mus ic has a l w a y s been a pa r t - t ime thing as he m a d e his living b lacksmi th ing , work ing a s a r a i l r o a d sect ion hand and with a t h r e sh ing c r e w or any th ing e lse t h a t hap-pened a long when he needed a job.

Now he ' s content to s t ay h o m e and play his du l c imer , accep t ing only occas iona l e n g a g e m e n t s .

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