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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, I960 THE SENTINEL-LEADER, SPARTA, MICHIGAN THE SENTINEL-LEADER Published Weekly on Thursday at Sparta, Michigan mirrH •* the Poatafftoa Sparta. Michigan. M Second Clam UmM IL J. KURTZ Editor Publisher phonk ti«i MhMBFR Michigan Trtam AaoclittM National Editorial AmocUUot Michigan Farm Barran Stibfccrtpliac postpaid, oh j*»r advance. U M in Kent, Ottawa, Maa- ke C on and Newiyj. Coontlea. Elsewhere fiM. NaUonal Advertising BepreaenUt»—• Newspaper Adrertlalnc Service. I=e 188 W. Randolph St.. Chleaga. IP Eaat Lansing. Michigan "AMERICANISM is an unfailing love of countiy; Loyalty to its institutions and ideals; eagerness to defend it against all enemies, undivided allegiance to the flag: and a desire to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and posterity." Mrs Mamie Johniton was a Sunday dinner gue»t of Mr and Mrs W T Raudett Mr. James Hanna and Mr. and Mr*. 1 Norman Han.'all and two boys spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pendell at Rook ford Mr. and M-s. Warren Smith and family of Ravenra were dinner guests of their parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Smith on Sunday. Mrs. Pred Letterua of Grand Rapid? entertained her mother, Mrs. C E. Smith last Wednesday I Mr. and Mrs. Mamie Johnson called on Mr* Emil Mailman Saturday af- ternoon. Mr and Mrs. Rusrel BriK«s of Mus- kegon visited their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Pred Briggs Sunday evening. The Ladles of Half Moon Lake school district wiU hol.1 a baked g>ods safe at Burr's grocery store at Cas- novia. Saturday afternoon. Nov. 11. Proceeds will oe used to benefit the school. Everyone is welrome. Mr. and M:s. Rjssel Morton and family were Sunday dinner guests of their parents. Mr Morton. Mr and Mrs. H. O. Brott called' on Mrs. Lor a tne Murphy and aon Sunday afternoon In Muskegon. Mr and Mrs. Roy Bruce of Orand Rapids were Sunday dinner guests of Mr a:d Mrs. H. O. Clint man Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaw and two boys were Sunday dinner yuasts of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Shaw. The P.T.C. of Moon Lake school met at the school house Prlday even- leg. After the basines* meeting Mrs. Ea^na Afton and Mrs. Mamie Johnston put on their entertainment for the evening. Lea Joyce Proctor and Rog- er Rusro furnished music and contests were played with many priaes ;oa. A baked sale will be held Saturday af- , ternoon. Nov. 11 at Burr's gro.ery store at Casnovia. Mrs. Lloyd Simmons and Mrs. Kelly VanLaugen of Grand Rapids called on Mrs. E. Br it ton Sunday afternoon. I Miss Pern Clintsman pent the week- end with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. T. L. Clintsman. Mr. and Mrs Harry Norria are at-1 tending the Michigan State Parm Bu- reau Convention In Laming thla week. The country garden club met at fc.*e Maccabee Hall In Casnovia f >r their regular meeting on fnuisday. Nov. 2. A smoked turkey dinner was .served to 24 members ar.d 3 children. After dinner the business meeting was opened by the president. Mrs. Lois Moss and roll call wa> answered by suggest tons for Thanksgiving dinners and Christmas .lints. Mrs. Jennie Burch gave a talk on gardens on a button, showing Dlctures of flowers grown on buttons. Joyce Kreppa gave a talk on food for house plants. The remainder of the afternoon was speot in' playing oeano. The next meeting will be held in the Mac :abee Hall on Thursday. Dec. 7 A Christ- mas dinner will be served and secret pals revealed. Mr. and Mrs.. George Bantam. Jr. and family of Muskegon were Sunday dinner guest, of Mr and Mrs. Glenn Shaw. *H»a next regular meeting of W S.CS will be held with Mrs. Wm | Gates on Nov. 15 at 2 pan. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Twlss and son* of Jackson were week-end guasts of Mrs. Mary Breeden Rev. and Mrs. William Kroon left Monday for Lansing. Illinois, where they will attend a Reformed Mlnlst- eral meeting on Tuesday, a n d v/Ul go from there to Iowa where they wLi visit their parents. Plans are made to organize an Ex- tension club in the Canada Corners district on Nov. 8 Mrs. Jack OTtannel will act as nostess for the first rueet- u*. Mrs. Earl Hunt of Muskegon who is vice-cour.ty cnairman will be present to help organize. Tnose in- terested in work of this kind are asked to contact Mrs Mrs. OTDonnel or Mrs. Thompson. Mrs. Clara Shaw and Mrs eon Shaw visited Mrs. E. Bntton and Mrs. Ida Weber Friday afternoon Mr and Mrs. C. E Stauffer spent the week-e d with re'at Ives in Soutn Haven. KENT CITY NEWS Mr*. C. W. Fatkanw. Carr. American Legion Aux. 123 *a h a v - a series of meetlrgs every two weeks with the first meeting at Leona Kelly's. Kent City and the aecond »t Ann Jeaw.'i. T^iey are sewing and have several finished articles done for the Bazaar they will hold In the Town Hall. Kent City. Dec. 16 in the after- noon and early evening. Ann Jenson served a lovely lunch with 12 girls be- ing present. The next meeting will be at Ann Cooper's. Newaygo. Mich.. Pickerel Lake. Flowers were sent to Pay Johnson on her return home from the hospital. NOTICE The Kent City Garden Club will meet on Monday evening. Nov. 13. at the home of Mrs C. B. Leave-. The program, to be given bv Mrs. V. Rollins and Mr Bruce Emmery, will be 'Win- ter Magic from our Gardens" SPARTA NEWS CORRESPONDENT, MRS. DAISY HOLBEN. PHONB. 5351. Miss Alice Walker of Toronto. Ca- nada. who came to attend the Schae- fer-Walker wedding Is spend.ng this week with Ms. J. R Brit ton. Mrs Edith Klr.g Richardson of Port- land. Oregon Is visiting her brotner. George King and family, and other relatives. A family dinner was held in her honor Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barl Thurston near Orant. Mr. and Mrs. i»arth Carlson. Sr. ac- eompenic*l by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carriek cf Grand Rapids attendc* the Michigan-Illinois game Saturday in Ann Arbor and spent the week-end in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden Jones and 3 boys of South Bend. Ind. were here last week to attend the funeral of Mrs. Jonas' grandmother. Mrs. Ella Bro- man. Dean Allen, an exchange student, who has been in Germany the past 5 months Is sailing from Prance ior hoirw Nov 7. He expects to arrive In New York the 13th. Dean Is die son of Mr and Mrs C E Allen. Peach Ridge. Mr. and Mrs. George Bread flee of Cedar Srlngs and Mr. and Mrs. Walter BlandfoTd of Kent City were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ira Cattell. t Sunday evening supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. J Tanner were Mr and Mrs. John Brower and Arlyn and Mr and Mrs Lester Brower and Lee from BurnLs. also Rev and Mrs. A-A Buege and Mr and Mrs Floyd Buege and boys. Dr. and Mrs. T-iels DeYoung and Paul spent Saturday in Ann Arbor T-.elping their son Maynard celebrate • :1s birthday at tne home of their daughter. Mrs. Preston Stegdenga and husband. Mrs. ldfonard Andrus entertained with a birthday supper last Friday ing honoring the birt-days of Brian Berg and Wayne Montgomery. Mrs. Bert Saur entertained tne west Sparta quilting club at her nome on Walker Road Toe; day. Mrs. Jacob S^rangeivocrg received the sad news this week of the death of her nephew. Burton Barl McNaugh- ton of California, who was killed Oct. 13 In Korea Rev. Richard Kirk was In Cincinnati. Ohio Monday. Tuesday and Wednesday attending Conservative Baptist Asso- ciation of America Regional Confer- ence. I ! CASNOVIA NEWS Mrs. J. E. I.illle. Corr. T I Mrs. F L Rlanchard of ">etrolt and mother. Mrs. Mabel Payne arrived home Prlday evening after a 10-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Nelson in Minneapolis. Minn. Mrs. Blanehard left her home In Detroit Sunday after- noon. VALLEY INN COFFEE SHOP NEWAYGO, MICH. Full Course Meals OR Luncheons HOME-MADE BREAD—ROLLS AND PASTRY We Cordially Invite All the People of This Comunity To Pay Us A Visit SUNDAY DINNERS 11:30 to 7:30 Several choice meat selections including Country- Style Chicken Dinner New Owners Mr. and Mrs. C. E. \\ itt The maximum amount previously cov- ered by Federal Deposit Insurance was $5,000. Now each depositor of our bank is insured up to a maximum of $10,000 for all deposits held in the same right and capacity. Good bank management, sound bank super- vision, and the security of deposit insurance work together to safeguard your deposits. WE INVITE YOUR ACCOUNT Peoples State Bank Sparta hi EMBER EloERAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION m' I III]) OR THRIFTY SHOP PCRS 0 C I R I ft 1 lb. Print pwm BUTTERD7 C Large 20 oz. Loaf BREAD Loaves Maple Flavor LOG CABIN SYRUP, tjuart Jar nastier or n a m 4% DILL PICKLES 2/C large bottle 51c Pet Milk 3 a 39c coffee^«« 3 - $2.25 Light or Dark Brown SUGAR 2»25c The 2-1 Mix BISQUICK 40 ° z - pk,f - 45c 5 lb. Bag Famo PANCAKE FLOUR 46c Large Can—1 lb., 14 oz. FRUIT COCKTAIL 39c Nu-Maid 4* M mm OLEOMARGARINE 2 b 4/C $1.83 Carton of 10 pkgs.—All popular brands CIGARETTES Laee tablecloths look like new if you dip them in thin starch, dry on curtain stretch- er-. fltCIPE OF THE WEEK Baked Fruit Dumpling* Brouth ati t November II, 19SO 1 rap. bimM mil V, cap P«< Milk J tablnpoon* we or fruit yitt* 2 labU.poon, be Turn on oee»; sac ac lux (425*). Grease 4 custard cup* each holding about 1 cup. Put biscuit mix inco boa Stir in with fork a mixnira of milk and water. Brat hard with fork 50 sec- onds. Turn out on floured board. Roil into an 8 in. Mjuarw. Doc with bio of butter. Spcinkla with mixture of brown idRar, cinnamon and nutm*|. Spread with fruit cocktail. Roll up like jtUf roll. Cut in 4 slicca. Place in greased cu»tard cup*. Set in shallow baking pan ot on cooky sheet. Bake 2? min., or until light brown. Serva with cus- tard sauce if desired. Makes 4 servings. You WW !io~di Pet Milk, Biscuit Mix, Brown Sugar, Cinnamon, Fruit Cocktail and meg. Nut- One Pound Ritz Crackers 30c Two |x>und Old Fashioned Ginger Snaps 55c Two pound Grabam Crackers 57c 114 pound Av. Pkg. Sugar Cookies 33c Muller's Fresh Baked Cinnamon Rolls 19c 15 oz. Dolly Madison Fruit Cake 59c VEGETABLES New England Brown Bread 21c California Grapes 2 i b - 29c Cabbage 2 "* 5c Large Size Grapefruit ^ for 29c Five Pound Bag Onions 21c Peck U. S. No 1 Potatoes 35c One Pound Cello Cranberries 19c Large Head of Lettuce For 33c Fresh-Lean Pork Butts ib 43c Lean, Meat Spare Ribs lb 39c Armour's Crescent Sliced Bacon ib. 39c Armour's Slab Bacon .. 39c Grade No. 1 Skinless Franks ... 39c Cudahy's Pure Lard 2 35c Fresh Dressed m Plump Chickens lb 35C EMMONS Division At Union F SUPER VALUE MARKET Across From Sparta State Bank

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Page 1: MARKET - Sparta Township Historical Commissionspartahistory.org/newspaper_splits/The Sentinel Leader/1950/The... · The Ladles of Half Moon Lake ... er Rusro furnished music and contests

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, I960 THE SENTINEL-LEADER, SPARTA, MICHIGAN

T H E SENTINEL-LEADER Published Weekly on Thursday at Sparta, Michigan

m i r r H •* t h e Poataff toa Spar ta . Michigan. M Second Clam UmM

IL J. KURTZ Editor — Publisher

p h o n k t i « i •

MhMBFR — Michigan Trtam A a o c l i t t M National Editorial AmocUUot Michigan F a r m Bar r an

Stibfccrtpliac postpaid, o h j*» r ' « advance . U M in Kent , O t t awa , Maa-keCon and N e w i y j . Coontlea. Elsewhere f i M .

NaUonal Advert is ing BepreaenUt»—•

N e w s p a p e r A d r e r t l a l n c S e r v i c e . I = e 188 W . R a n d o l p h S t . . C h l e a g a . I P E a a t L a n s i n g . M i c h i g a n

"AMERICANISM is an unfailing love of countiy; Loyalty to its institutions and ideals; eagerness to defend it against all enemies, undivided allegiance to the f lag : and a desire to secure the blessings of liberty to ourselves and posterity."

Mrs Mamie J o h n i t o n was a Sunday dinner gue»t of Mr and Mrs W T Raudett

Mr. J a m e s Hanna a n d Mr. and Mr*.1

Norman Han. 'a l l a n d two boys spent Sunday wi th Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pendell a t Rook ford

Mr . a n d M-s. War ren Smi th a n d family of R a v e n r a were dinner guests of the i r parents . Mr. a n d Mrs. C. E. Smith on Sunday .

Mrs. P red L e t t e r u a of G r a n d Rapid? en t e r t a ined her mother , Mrs. C E. Smi th las t Wednesday

I Mr. a n d Mrs. Mamie Johnson called on Mr* Emil Mailman Sa tu rday a f -ternoon.

Mr a n d Mrs. Rusrel BriK«s of Mus-kegon visited their parents . Mr. a n d Mrs. P red Briggs Sunday evening.

T h e Ladles of Half Moon Lake school dis tr ict wiU hol.1 a baked g>ods safe a t Burr ' s grocery store a t Cas -novia. Sa tu rday a f te rnoon . Nov. 11. Proceeds will o e used to benefi t the school. Everyone is welrome.

Mr. a n d M:s. R j s s e l Morton and family were Sunday dinner guests of

their pa ren t s . Mr Morton.

Mr and Mrs. H. O. Brot t called' on Mrs. Lor a tne Murphy and aon Sunday af ternoon In Muskegon.

Mr and Mrs. Roy Bruce of Orand Rapids were Sunday dinner guests of Mr a : d Mrs. H. O. C l in t m a n

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Shaw and two boys were S u n d a y dinner yuasts of Mr. a n d Mrs. Leon Shaw.

T h e P.T.C. of Moon Lake school met at the school house Prlday even-leg. After t h e basines* meeting Mrs. Ea^na Af ton and Mrs. Mamie Johns ton put on the i r en te r t a inment for the evening. Lea Joyce Proctor and Rog-er Rusro fu rn i shed music and contests were played with many priaes ; o a . A baked sale will be held Sa turday a f - , ternoon. Nov. 11 a t Burr's gro.ery store a t Casnovia.

Mrs. Lloyd S immons and Mrs. Kelly VanLaugen of G r a n d Rapids called on Mrs. E. Br it ton Sunday af te rnoon. I

Miss Pern Cl in t sman pent the week-end with her parents . Mr. and Mrs. T . L. Cl in t sman .

Mr . a n d Mrs Harry Norria a r e a t - 1 t end ing the Michigan S t a t e Pa rm Bu-reau Convention In L a m i n g thla week.

T h e country garden club met a t fc.*e Maccabee Hall In Casnovia f >r their regular meeting on f n u i s d a y . Nov. 2. A smoked turkey dinner was .served to 24 members ar.d 3 children. Af ter d i n n e r the business meeting was o p e n e d by the president . Mrs. Lois Moss and roll call wa> answered by suggest tons for Thanksgiving dinners a n d Chr i s tmas .lints. Mrs. J e n n i e B u r c h gave a talk on gardens on a b u t t o n , showing Dlctures of flowers grown on buttons. Joyce Kreppa gave a talk on food for house plants . T h e remainder of the a f t e rnoon was s p e o t i n ' playing oeano. T h e next mee t ing will be held in the Mac :abee Hall on Thursday. Dec. 7 A Chr i s t -m a s d inne r will be served and secret pa ls revealed.

Mr. a n d Mrs.. George Bantam. Jr. a n d family of Muskegon were Sunday d i n n e r gues t , of Mr a n d Mrs. Glenn S h a w .

*H»a next regular meeting of W S . C S will be held with Mrs. Wm | Ga te s on Nov. 15 a t 2 pan.

Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Twlss and son* of Jackson were week-end guasts of Mrs. Mary Breeden

Rev. and Mrs. William Kroon le f t Monday for Lansing. Illinois, where they will a t t end a Reformed Mlnlst-eral meeting on Tuesday, a n d v/Ul go f rom there to Iowa where they wLi visit their parents .

P lans a r e made to organize an Ex-tension c lub in the C a n a d a Corners district on Nov. 8 Mrs. J a c k OTtannel will act a s nostess for the f irst rueet-u * . Mrs. Earl H u n t of Muskegon who is vice-cour.ty c n a i r m a n will be present to help organize. Tnose in-terested in work of this kind are asked to contact Mrs Mrs. OTDonnel or Mrs. Thompson.

Mrs. Clara Shaw a n d Mrs eon Shaw visited Mrs. E. B n t t o n and Mrs. Ida Weber Fr iday a f t e rnoon

Mr and Mrs . C. E S t a u f f e r spent the week-e d with r e ' a t Ives in Soutn Haven.

KENT CITY NEWS Mr*. C. W. F a t k a n w . Carr .

American Legion Aux. 123 *a hav-a series of m e e t l r g s every two

weeks with the f i r s t meeting a t Leona Kelly's. Kent City a n d the aecond »t Ann J e a w . ' i . T^iey a r e sewing and have several f inished articles done for the Bazaar they will hold In the Town Hall. Kent City. Dec. 16 in the a f t e r -noon and early evening. Ann Jenson served a lovely l u n c h with 12 girls be-ing present. T h e next meeting will be a t Ann Cooper's. Newaygo. Mich.. Pickerel Lake. Flowers were sen t to Pay Johnson on he r r e tu rn home f rom the hospital .

NOTICE T h e Kent City G a r d e n Club will

meet on Monday evening. Nov. 13. a t the home of Mrs C. B. Leave-. T h e program, to be given bv Mrs. V. Rollins and Mr Bruce Emmery , will be ' W i n -ter Magic f rom our Ga rdens"

SPARTA NEWS CORRESPONDENT, MRS. DAISY HOLBEN. PHONB. 5351.

Miss Alice Walker of Toronto. Ca -n a d a . who came to a t tend the Schae -fer -Walker wedding Is spend.ng t h i s week with M s . J . R Brit ton.

Mrs Edith Klr.g Richardson of Po r t -land. Oregon Is visiting he r bro tner . George King a n d family, a n d o ther relatives. A family dinner was held in he r honor Sunday a t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Barl Thur s ton nea r O r a n t .

Mr. and Mrs. i»arth Carlson. Sr . ac-eompenic*l by Mr. and Mrs. Henry Carr iek cf G r a n d Rapids a t t endc* the Michigan-I l l inois game Sa tu rday in Ann Arbor and spent the week-end in Detroi t .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Hayden Jones and 3 boys of South Bend. Ind. were here las t week to a t t e n d the funeral of Mrs. Jonas ' g randmother . Mrs. Ella Bro-m a n .

Dean Allen, an exchange s tudent , who h a s been in Germany the pas t 5 m o n t h s Is sailing from P r a n c e ior hoirw Nov 7. He expects to arr ive In New York t h e 13th. Dean Is die son of Mr and Mrs C E Allen. Peach Ridge.

Mr. and Mrs. George Bread flee of Cedar Sr lngs a n d Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter BlandfoTd of K e n t City were Sunday d i n n e r guests of Mr. and Mrs. I ra Cat te l l . t „ Sunday evening supper guests of Mr.

a n d Mrs. L. J T a n n e r were Mr and Mrs. J o h n Brower and Arlyn and Mr a n d Mrs Lester Brower a n d Lee f rom

BurnLs. also Rev and Mrs. A-A Buege a n d Mr and Mrs Floyd Buege and boys.

Dr. and Mrs. T-iels DeYoung and Pau l spent S a t u r d a y in A n n Arbor T-.elping their son M a y n a r d celebrate • :1s bir thday a t tne home of their daugh te r . Mrs. Preston S tegdenga and husband.

Mrs. ldfonard Andrus en te r ta ined with a bir thday supper last Friday ing honoring the b i r t - d a y s of Brian Berg and Wayne Montgomery .

Mrs. Bert Sau r en te r t a ined tne west S p a r t a quilting club a t h e r n o m e on Walker Road Toe; day.

Mrs. Jacob S rangeivocrg received the sad news this week of t h e d e a t h of he r nephew. Burton Barl McNaugh-ton of California, who was killed Oct. 13 In Korea

Rev. Richard Kirk was In Cincinnat i . O h i o Monday. Tuesday a n d Wednesday a t t end ing Conservative Bapt i s t Asso-ciat ion of America Regional Confer-ence.

I !

CASNOVIA NEWS Mrs. J . E. I.illle. Corr .

T I •

Mrs. F L Rlanchard of ">etrolt a n d mothe r . Mrs. Mabel P a y n e arr ived h o m e Prlday evening a f t e r a 10-day visit with Mr. and Mrs. Joel Nelson in Minneapolis. Minn. Mrs. Blanehard le f t her home In Detroit S u n d a y a f t e r -noon.

VALLEY INN COFFEE SHOP

NEWAYGO, MICH.

Full Course Meals OR

Luncheons HOME-MADE BREAD—ROLLS

AND PASTRY

We Cordially Invite All the People of This Comunity To Pay Us A Visit

S U N D A Y DINNERS 11:30 to 7:30

Several choice meat selections including Country-Style Chicken Dinner

New Owners Mr. and Mrs. C. E. \ \ itt

T h e maximum amount previously cov-

ered by Federal Deposit Insurance was $5,000.

Now each depositor of our bank is insured up

to a maximum of $10,000 for all deposits held

in the same right and capacity.

Good bank management, sound bank super-

vision, and the security of deposit insurance

work together to safeguard your deposits.

W E I N V I T E Y O U R A C C O U N T

P e o p l e s S ta te B a n k Sparta

hiEMBER EloERAl DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION

m '

I III]) OR THRIFTY SHOP PCRS

0 C I R I

ft

1 lb. Print pwm

BUTTERD7C Large 20 oz. Loaf

BREAD Loaves

Maple Flavor

LOG CABIN SYRUP,

t juart Ja r nastier or n a m 4 %

DILL PICKLES 2 / C

large bottle 5 1 c

Pet Milk 3 a 39c c o f f e e ^ « « 3 - $2.25 Light or Dark Brown

SUGAR 2»25c The 2-1 Mix

BISQUICK 40 °z-pk,f- 45c 5 lb. Bag Famo

PANCAKE FLOUR 46c Large Can—1 lb., 14 oz.

FRUIT COCKTAIL 39c Nu-Maid 4 * M mm

OLEOMARGARINE 2 b 4 / C

$1.83 Carton of 10 pkgs.—All popular brands

CIGARETTES Laee tablecloths look

like new if you dip

them in thin starch,

dry on curtain stretch-

er-.

fltCIPE OF THE WEEK

Baked Fruit Dumpling* Brouth ati t November I I , 19SO

1 rap. bimM mil V, cap P«< Milk

J tablnpoon* we or fruit yitt*

2 labU.poon, be T u r n o n o e e » ; sac ac l u x ( 4 2 5 * ) . Grea se 4 c u s t a r d c u p * each h o l d i n g abou t 1 c u p . P u t b i scu i t m i x inco b o a S t i r in wi th f o r k a m i x n i r a of mi lk a n d water. B r a t h a r d wi th f o r k 5 0 sec-onds . T u r n o u t o n floured b o a r d . Roil in to a n 8 in . Mjuarw. D o c wi th b i o of but te r . S p c i n k l a w i th m i x t u r e of b r o w n idRar , c i n n a m o n a n d n u t m * | . S p r e a d with f r u i t cockta i l . Rol l u p l ike j tUf rol l . C u t i n 4 slicca. P l a c e i n g reased cu»tard cup*. Se t i n s h a l l o w b a k i n g pan ot on c o o k y shee t . B a k e 2? m i n . , o r un t i l l ight b r o w n . S e r v a wi th cus-t a r d sauce if des i r ed . M a k e s 4 se rv ings .

You WW !io~di

P e t Mi lk , B i s c u i t Mix , Brown Sugar , Cinnamon, Fruit Cocktail a n d m e g .

Nut-

One Pound

Ritz Crackers 30c Two |x>und Old Fashioned

Ginger Snaps 55c Two pound

Grabam Crackers 57c 114 pound Av. Pkg.

Sugar Cookies 33c Muller's Fresh Baked

Cinnamon Rolls 19c 15 oz. Dolly Madison

Fruit Cake 59c

VEGETABLES

New England

Brown Bread 21c

California

Grapes 2 ib-29c

Cabbage 2 "* 5c Large Size

Grapefruit ^ for 29c

Five Pound Bag

Onions 21c Peck U. S. No 1

Potatoes 35c One Pound Cello

Cranberries 19c Large Head of

Lettuce For 33c

Fresh-Lean

Pork Butts ib 43c Lean, Meat

Spare Ribs lb 39c •

Armour's Crescent

Sliced Bacon ib. 39c Armour's

Slab Bacon .. 39c Grade No. 1

Skinless Franks ... 39c Cudahy's

Pure Lard 2 35c Fresh Dressed m

Plump Chickenslb 3 5 C

EMMONS Division At Union

F S U P E R VALUE MARKET

Across From Sparta State Bank

Page 2: MARKET - Sparta Township Historical Commissionspartahistory.org/newspaper_splits/The Sentinel Leader/1950/The... · The Ladles of Half Moon Lake ... er Rusro furnished music and contests

THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1960 THE SENTINEL-LEADER, SPARTA. MICHIGAN

Town Topics S u n d a y even ing I n

c h a p e l Che Albion college S i n g e r s a n d t h e u p p e r c l a s s c h a p e l cho i r

•will present two ehurafe cantata*. j the olds Hotel In Lis t ed a m o n g t h e a l to ringers Is iter- ] a n d Sunday a n d attended tte M i c h l -r i l yn B r a d f o r d , d a u g h t e r of M r . a n d t a n S t a t e - I n d i a n a g a m e S a t u r d a y . M r s . L y n n B r a d f o r d of S p a r t a . M l m B r a d f o r d Is a s o p h o m o r e a t A lb ion coi - M a r y B. W o l d of O r c h a r d D r i v e

Albion col leee l e « * h * d a s a v i s i to r t h e p a s t week. As t r l d v»^rWicr«] ' Lagerlof N o r r e n of S t o c k h o l m . d w e -

Mr. a n d Mrs. H J . K u r t z w e r e a t , den . Mlsa N o r r e n Is w i t h t h e A m e r i -

c a n Onbaaey i n S t o c k h o l m .

M r a n d Mrs . C - V P . e t e e r of O r a n d -r i l l e s p e n t S u n d a y a* gues t s of Mr. a n d Mrs. A r t h u r L a V i n e .

T h e S h a n ^ l e c o n v a l e s c e n t h o m e h a s • Ins ta l led a f i r e s i r e n , w h i c h will be a c o n t i n u o u s b l a s t l ike a hewn un t i l a n p a t i e n t s a r e o u t of t h e bui ld ing. I n c a s e of f i r e t h e h e l p of n e i g h b o r s t o r e m o v e p a t i e n t s f r o m t h e bui ld ing would be a p p r e c i a t e d .

Mr. a n d Mrs . J a c o j S p a n g e n b e r g h a v e moved i n t o t h e s m a l l e r house on t i e i r f a r m a n d M r a n d Mrs. J o h r S p a n g en berg a n d s o n h a v e mo^ed t o t h e d o a . L . t a i r s i n t h e l a r g e r house .

Mi&> Llla Bla^kwel l a n d f r i end of P o r t W a y n e , I n d . w e r e o v e r n i g h t gues t s ol her m o t h e r . M r s . M a e Blackwel l . a t t h e h o m e of M r s R o s e O a u t l a s t

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Rev. a n d Mrs. A A Buege will visi t f r i e n J s in L a w . e n c e F r i d a y . Nov. Au a n d also a t t e n d t n e f a m i l y n i g h t d i n -n e r a t t h e M e t h o d i s t c h u r c h in t h e even ing .

Mr. and M i s . J o h n VUser of G r a n d | R a p i d s were g u e s t s of Mrs . E lm ix ; Pen ton a n d son R l n h m o n d las t S u n -

day . T h e y c a m ? t o h e l p R i . h t n o n d ce leb ra t e h i s b i r t n o a y .

Mr. »nd Mrs . W m . Bosch r e t u r n e d F r i d a y a f t e r s p e n d i n g t w o weeks w i t h t h e i r c h i l d r e n . Mr a n d M r s M. Veu-r i n k a n d f a m i l y , a t Pe to skey T . i e l r w>on. Wi l la rd Bo-wh arid Mrs . Bosch of G r e a t L a a e s N a v a l Base s p e n t t h e

w e e k - « o d TlaHJng re la t ives in Sparta a n d O r a n d B a p i d * .

M r a n d Mrs. J a c o b S p a n g e r t b e r g e n t e r t * i n e j w i tn a f ami ly o i n n e r S u n -d a y . G u e s t s were Mr. a n d Mrs. L a -V e r n e Br ink a . :d f a m i l y of M u s k e -gon . M r . a n d Mrs. J o h n S p a n g e n o e r g a n d s o n a n d Mr a n d M r s . W a y n e C a v n e r a n d d a u g h t e r .

W m . P e r r y of Detroi t . , a n e p h e w of Mrs . R u b y S a u r . is s t a y i n g a t t h e h o m e of Mr.s. Alice C u s h m a n . 42 S U n i o n S t .

Mr . a n d Mrs. L i k e W o l d r i r g h a v e b c u s h t t h e h o u s e on R a i l r o a d S t . f o r -mer ly o w n e d by F r e d Powell . T h e P o w e l l s h a v e moved to Elk R a p . d s w h e r e t h e y bought a h o m e .

M r . a n d Mrs. F red F o x w o r t h v of M a n t o n h a v e r e n t e d Mrs M a r y B o -de l l ' s h o u s e a t 68 G a r d n e r S t .

H a r r y L y m b u r n e r m a d e a bus ine s s t r i p t o G r a n d R a p i d s M o n d a y .

M r s . E v a n S h a w s e n t t h r e e d a y s t h i s week wi th h e r folks Mr. a n d M r s H e r b e r t F l e e t ' n C e d a r S r i n g s .

M r . a n a Mrs. M a j c l o e M e a d a n d fan-J iy of O r a n d R a p i d s vis i ted h e r m o t h e r . Mrs . J o h n Crowley S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .

T w e n t y m e m b e r s of t h e W C T . U . m e t a t t h e h o m e of Mns. W a r d P a s t l a s t F r i d a y a f t e r n o o n . P r e s . l u r s . W. R o g e r s pres ided d u r i n g t h e b u s i -n e s s m e e t i n g fol lowed by d e v o u o n s g i v e n by Mrs. F l o r e n . e A t n e a r . : . M r s E v a n Beckwi th t h e n gave very f i t t i n g t r i b u t e s to Miss M a r g a r e t A m i d o n a n d M r s . Auri l la Moore w h o r e c e n t l y pa r sed a w a y . Rev. Miss El la P r u u v a s d e l e g a t e to S t a t e C o n v e n t i o n m S a g -i n a w . gave he r r e p o r t in t h e f o r m of a •Ski t" wh ich was m u c h e n j o y e d . D e -

l ic ious r e f r e s h m e n t s were s e rved b y t h e c o m m i t t e e .

Mer r i t L y m b u r n e r of G r a n d Ratptds vis i ted h i s p a r e n t s Mr a n d Mrs. H a r r y L y m b u r n e r S u n d a y a f t e r n o o n .

OUR MOTTO:

I, WMI . m "My Ford FS is

the finest of the six or acven dif-ferent makes of truck* we ha*o owned. Ford Truck Ecooo«»y ROB M proving i t ! "

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First 3 months of history's greatest e c o n o m y demonstrat ion pi le ift> convincing evidence

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i v e r y kind of truck fob is r ep re sen ted many t imes over on the gian t , na t ionwide F o r d E c o n o m y R u n ! (Careful r e c o r d s show F o r d T r u c k F A C T S o n gas a n d oil c o n s u m e d , to t a l r epa i r s and main t enance , miles t r ave l l ed , loads car r ied . T h e s e d r ive r s arc d e m o n s t r a t i n g what eve ry F o r d T r u c k o w n e r a l r eady knows: T h a t Ford T r u c k s d o M O R E |>er do l l a r ! C o m e in a n d see u s — lea rn how F o l d can give you be t te r t r u c k i n g at less c o s t !

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DRESSING 55c

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C A T S U P - - 2 1 c

BEL M0ITE Sliced or Halves

PEACHES

- 3 3 c

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Del Moate DeLixe Plaas

Franco America! Spaghetti 2 «« 27c

Vai Canp's Chili COB Cane 'IT 33c

Vis Camp's Spaiish lice 'L- 19c

Breast 0' Chickea Cheek Style Tons - 32c

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DtC MOSIE fSUIT

Cocktail N- "'23c

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Crisco 3 - 91c

Goo4y Go«dy

P E A S

2 " - 2 7 c

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JUICE 27c SHIFT'S

P R E M - 45c

Colin bis fork &

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Kremel 2 ~ 15c Nil MAID J " f

Margarine

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T I N A - 27c

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29c

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DASH

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2 29c

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