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TO ' > ^ •i iV •-.r ,- - - w | k @ ^ r . :l = THE SENTINEL-LEADER, SPARTA, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1960 KENT CITY NEWS Rep. Ford & Kent County Scouts Mr*. C. W. Fulkei son. Correep. nadent—Phone 2701 Mr. and Mrs. Carl Saur and Mrs. frw weeks with his sister, Evelyn Aus- Ma.Tafield left Tuesday evening for tin ar.d family. Meslck for a brief outing at the oot- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ander. on tage of Mrs. Myrtle Bell. They rc- and daughter Patty of Flint were turned Friday evening. 1 weekend guests of Mr and M n a r- Mrs. Hilda Marsc.) entertained at a coffee party Thursday afternoon. The guests were Mrs. H f «n and daughter Alice. Mrs. Ida Wegal. Mrs. Esther Anderson. Miss Agn^s Saur. Mrs. Sadie Johnson and Mrs- Anna Klenk. # Mrs. H. Lu Miller of Wayne is spend- ing a few -works visiting frierds in thLs vicinity. StK makes her headquarters at Mrs. Blanche Putney's. Dick Poczik. Who is a student at Columbia University, is .'•pending a / tatfges or real eetate rentcS by the assured are nottfdudedunder •mage Dofou know what your The I. H. Brace Agency Sparta State Bid*. Phone 3401 — 3403 HITfMi ICCWOT ad MflMTT b r t W teosectkit thur Anderson and Marilyn. Charlie and Elsie Harrison spe-t Sunday afternoon with Arnold and Arlene W knell and lo the ev nkig they all attended church at North Chester Mr. and Mrs. Frank Harrison axvl -children and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gentx were Sunday dinner gue-ts of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Oentz. Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Collins w n* weekend guests of their son-in-law and daughter. Mr. ard Mrs. Dan Wurxbun? of Bay City. Mi. ard Mrs. Oscar Jo^-mon and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur E. Johnson were Sunday guests of Mr. acd Mrs. Henr> ICles of Rockford. Last Wednesday. M..s Ed Hawkins entertained her mother, Mrs. Be^vle Simp on and her sister. Mr .i. Jack Stinson. Mr. a-d Mrs. Herbert Brawn and ! their son-in-law and daughter spent j Saturday afternoon with Mr. and Mr-. Antone Holben. . Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Du»ar, and daughter Linda and Mrs. PeatrlC" Tansy of Erie. Pa. spent Monday with Benson Doolittle of Orand Rapids at Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Anderson and their cottage at Hess Lak.e Marilyn. Mrs. Arthur Johnson was hostess Mrs. Dork Stein and children visit- j for a neighborhood bridal shower for of said estate. It is Ordered. T!«at the «Ui day ef Aagv*. A. D. ISM at ten o'clock In the forenoon, at said prefcate office, be and is hereby ap- pointed for examining and allowing •said account and hearing said petition; It is Further Ordered. That public notice thereof be given by publication a oopy of this order, for three suc- cessive weeks previous to said day of hearing, in the Sparta Sentinel- Lead- er. a n»w?pej?er printed and circulated in said county. RICHARD W. BRYAOT A true copy. FRED ROTH Register of. Probate Phil Hogan. Atty. Sparta. Mich. Judge of Probate. &-3 Dr. C. S. MILLER Dr. W. H. SUTTER DENTISTS SS41 Sparta, Michigan - VNL_L- - Rep. Gerald R. Ford, Jr, (rear center) Republican, 5th District, Michigan, is shown hare with Bog Scouts of the Grand Vaileg Council, Kent Coumtg. Michigan, on the front steps of tks Cspltol In Washington, D. C. The bous are enroute home from the Jamboree held at Vaileg Forge. Fa. ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reai.ian Sunday Mr. evening. Mr. and Mrs. Manly. Lynch came from Rock Island. HI to visit their mother. Mrs. Ida Bea-on. They all spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. SHOP FOR SHADES AT SHERRY'S and Mr.s. Norman Cartwright. who were recently married. Mrs. Cart- wright formerly lved in that neigh- ORDER FOR PirRLICATION Final lenal Notice «sa Having trouble with squeaky allots? Look in the telephone directory Yellow Pages for "Shoe Repairmen"! What a stepper! V -8 OT "Si *" ah« I t m i ntit litr« nn A i borhood, bei-.g Ihe daughter ol Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Carr. Mis* Joyce Roberts nas oeen spend- ing the past week with relatives in Kalamazoo. Mrs. Oordon Roloff and Rickey are spending this week with Mr.v. Roloffs parents in Laming while Rev. Roloff is at Bfale Camp at I<akeview Lake. Mr. a d Mrs. A C. Potter are tne proud KrandparenU of twin boys bqrn to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Potter of Cedar Springs, Saturday. Mrs T.u*lla Anrlrrwm rMitviMf 5W.- urday fr~n Ft. Wayr~?. Ind., where she had been visiting two sisters. Mrs. Nettle Jo nson of Grand Rap- 1 Ids Is speeding a few days with her j brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reaman. Mr. and Mr.s. Jack Bonshire and children of Orand Rapids' were guests , of th ir paror.ts. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Oeorge Bonshlre. from Friday until Sunday. Charles Wylie of Muskegon spent the past week with his cousin. Dick Wylie. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Esther (Dor- othy) and Mr. and M.\s. Bob MoOin- ; nis were Sunday guests of th.-lr par- j e.:-ts, Mr. and Mrs. Oeorge Wllkerson. Mr. and Mr . R. H. Hurf were Sun- day dinner gut t of Mr Fulkerson and Mr. and Mrs. F. H. T omas. Last Tu«- d a y evening the Saur I families itt . ded the 23th weidicg j anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lanrcnce Johnson of Sparta. Mr and Mr . L!sl» .Slale of Orand ".'ere week" d quests of Mr. ard Mr.s. Carl Call-n. William Na?elhout was takrn t < Butterworth hospital Friday for treat- ment for gallstones. Rev. and Mrs. Lester Anderson and cnildren of Cheboygan were on their vacation last week and were vteiting relatives in thLs vicinity, but were called back Thursday to conduct a fuceral. Mr. ard Mrs. Wm. Reaman visited Mrs. Myrtle McCTi.tock of Shelbyvllle Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Len Sc^roeder of St. Petersburg, Fla. spent last weekend with Mr." and Mrs. E. J Carey and family- Mrs. Char'.ie Harrison is host) ss for the Chubbuck neighborhood birthday clil> this Tuesday evening, honoring Mrs. Betty Longcore. The Ladies" Mlvionary Society will meet August 2 at Lon 0 - Lake Park with the Cddar Springs Mis nonary .Sxdety for a picnic. Administration Account. State of Mlcnigan. tne Probate Court! for the Count}' of Kent. At a session of said ccurt, held at the probate office. In the City of Grand Rapids, ln said County, on the l*th dav of Julv. A. D. 1950. Present: Hon. Ricnard W. Bryant, Judge of Probate. In the Matter of the Estate of Sylvia R. Smith Deceased. Hine M. Smith having filed in said court his final administration account, and his petition praying for the al- lowance thereof and for the assign- ment and distribution of the residue MICHIGAN - MUTUAL WINDSTORM INSURANCE CO. S S tfn V-8 or "Six" she steps out like no other low-priced cor. Yet you con own a V-8 for hundreds less than most "Sixes"—a Ford "Six*' (or even leak What a stopper FortTs 55% easier-acting King-Sine Brakes use car moment urn to help •©a stop. Like Ford's extra-rugged "Lifeguard" Body, they give you the kind of protection you d expect only of costliest cars. And for added safety and comfort, there's the low and Irrel "Mid Strip" Ride—you're cradled between the wheels. What a looker! Ford's the "Fashion Car of the Year." And Fords s toy good looking with bsked-oo finish "made to live outdoors.** That means high resale wltWt. with rntiT. IM» » UM - ning costs, spells real oavisfk j 4 n d utiat a saver- all the w a y / "Tiki :m JOHNSON BROS. GARAGE Sparta K E N T C I T Y M O T O R 8 A L E 8 Kent City FOR THE IN TELEVISION See the New Arvin Visible Value Sets — a t — LANGFORD'S ELECTRIC SERVICE H9 Carrie St. Sparta Once a ServeI owner... always a Serve! owner... "Out gat refrigerator b still living * • tsflenf jsrwirs nft*» mm H wmi 15 vsnrt «| rnnf I himmh wj, Tbs only rscton wt ore replacing ft wffti a 1950 Ssrvsl b because wt wont the new foatures, etpe- tlolly rhe big frozen food compartment. We wouldn't think of switching from Secvoi. There'! nothing like Its siisnt, trouble-free service. We re Servoi fam for life". MW, n P Serving 690,000 Cwrtomen In Michigan DEL MONTI FIESHUKE JWEET |FRUIT| COCKTAIL |20J 1CKERS l29cl PICKLES l21cl TUNA - 27c PEAS ~20c N«. m I EImdile Peaches N. }'/, 21c| & e s Del Monte Catsup CAMPBELL'S POKK & BEANS 2 - 23c SHIRFIIE CREAM STYLE CORN 2 29c SHURFINE FANCY Applesauce SHURFINE Grapefruit 2^ 25c - 25c SHIBFIKE 6IAPEFRBIT JUICE - 37c SHBRFIRt APPLE BUTTER 1 " 19c OJAMOND KING SIZE Matches 6 39c Assorted Flavors KOOL AID 6 - 25c swifts Corned Beef SWIFTS Roast Beef CUT PITE Wax Paper 45c 49c 23c WHOLE KERNEL CORN Bel Moat* Vscsum Pack 15c LIBBT'S | TOMATO 1 JUICE 1 ^ 29c | WELCH'S GRAPE JUICE | -"39c Shurfine Dark Red Kidney O C ^ I •Beans 2 - ^ 3 C | SHURFINE FANCY Apricots vw. 31c Upton's Frosteo Dessert Oriental Show-Yoi Since Oriental Vegehble Chop Soey Pillsbory Pie Crist Mil Fruit Jirs »-• 71 e 2 '•«' 25c t Z 24c ^ 33c •*. 17c 81 c MIRACLE WHIP SALAD DRESSING - 35c ~~ 53c jGold Medal FLOUR n % 47c| U-WHITE Three Little Kittens Kitchen Klenzer wsitf >1111 1 k fimi v». w.j. "• 9 c CAT FOOD 3 25c American Family Soap Oxydol Spic & Span Orcft 1c Sale Sweetheart Soap 4 - ^ 2 2 e PH DOG FOOD 2 - 25c IVORY SOAP 323c 2 -r 25c American Family Soap Oxydol Spic & Span Orcft 1c Sale Sweetheart Soap 4 - ^ 2 2 e 2 — 19c CAMPFIRE MARSH MALLOWS 3 - 20c 4" 31c SPARTA SUPER

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Page 1: SUPER - Sparta Township Historical Commissionspartahistory.org/newspaper_splits/The Sentinel Leader/1950/The...HITfMi ICCWOT ad MflMTT brtW teosectkit thur Anderson and Marilyn. Charlie

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= THE SENTINEL-LEADER, SPARTA, MICHIGAN THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1960

KENT CITY NEWS Rep. Ford & Kent County Scouts

Mr*. C. W . F u l k e i son. Correep. nadent—Phone 2 7 0 1

Mr. and Mrs. Carl S a u r and Mrs. f r w weeks with his sister, Evelyn Aus-Ma.Tafield le f t Tuesday evening for tin ar.d family. Meslck for a brief ou t ing a t the oot- Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Ander. on tage of Mrs. Myrt le Bell. They rc- a n d daugh te r P a t t y of Fl int were turned Fr iday evening. 1 weekend guests of Mr and M n a r -

Mrs. Hilda Marsc.) en te r ta ined a t a coffee pa r ty Thu r sday af te rnoon. T h e guests were Mrs. H f «n and daughter Alice. Mrs. I d a Wegal. Mrs. Esther Anderson. Miss Agn^s S a u r . Mrs. Sadie Johnson a n d Mrs- Anna Klenk. #

Mrs. H. Lu Miller of W a y n e is spend-ing a few -works visiting f r i e r d s in thLs vicinity. StK makes h e r headquar te r s a t Mrs. Blanche Putney ' s .

Dick Poczik. Who is a s tuden t a t Columbia University, is .'•pending a

/ tatfges or real eetate rentcS by the assured are not tfduded under

•mage Dofou know what your

The I. H. Brace A g e n c y

Sparta State Bid*. Phone 3401 — 3403

HITfMi ICCWOT ad MflMTT brtW teosectkit

t h u r Anderson a n d Marilyn. Char l ie and Elsie Harrison s p e - t

Sunday a f te rnoon with Arnold and Arlene W knell and lo the ev nkig they all a t tended church a t Nor th Chester

Mr. a n d Mrs. F r a n k Harr ison axvl -children and Mr. and Mrs. Albert Gentx were S u n d a y d i n n e r gue- ts of Mr. and Mrs. Milo Oentz .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Chas . Collins w n* weekend guests of the i r son-in-law a n d daugh te r . Mr. a r d Mrs. Dan Wurxbun? of B a y City.

Mi. a r d Mrs. Oscar Jo^-mon and Mr. and Mrs. A r t h u r E. Johnson were Sunday guests of Mr. a c d Mrs. Henr> ICles of Rockford.

Las t Wednesday. M..s Ed Hawkins enter ta ined her mo the r , Mrs. Be^vle S i m p on and he r sister . Mr.i. Jack St inson.

Mr. a - d Mrs. H e r b e r t Brawn and ! their son- in- law and daugh te r spent j S a t u r d a y a f t e rnoon wi th Mr. and Mr-. Antone Holben. .

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Du»ar, and daugh te r Linda and Mrs. PeatrlC" Tansy of Erie. P a . spen t Monday with Benson Doolit t le of O r a n d R a p i d s a t Mr. and Mrs. Ar thu r Anderson and their co t tage a t Hess Lak.e Mari lyn. Mrs. A r t h u r Johnson was hostess

Mrs. D o r k S te in and children visit- j for a neighborhood bridal shower for

of said es ta t e . I t is Ordered. T!«at the

«Ui day ef A a g v * . A. D. ISM a t ten o'clock In the forenoon, a t said prefcate off ice, be a n d is hereby ap -pointed f o r examining and allowing •said account a n d hear ing said pet i t ion;

I t is F u r t h e r Ordered. T h a t public notice thereof be given by publication

a oopy of th is order, for three suc-cessive weeks previous to said day of

hearing, in t h e S p a r t a Sent inel- Lead-er . a n»w?pej?er pr in ted and circulated in said county .

R I C H A R D W. BRYAOT

A t rue copy. F R E D R O T H

Register o f . P roba t e Phil Hogan. Atty. Spa r t a . Mich.

Judge of Probate.

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D r . C. S. MILLER Dr . W . H. SUTTER

— D E N T I S T S —

SS41 Sparta , Michigan

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VNL_L- -

Rep. Gerald R. Ford, Jr, (rear center) Republican, 5th District, Michigan, is shown hare with Bog Scouts of the Grand Vaileg Council, Kent Coumtg. Michigan, on the front steps of tks Cspltol In Washington, D. C. The bous are enroute home from the Jamboree held at Vaileg Forge. Fa.

ed Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Reai . ian Sunday Mr. evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Manly. Lynch came f rom Rock Is land. HI to visit their mother . Mrs. Ida Bea-on. They all spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs.

SHOP F O R

SHADES A T

SHERRY'S

and Mr.s. Norman Car twr igh t . who were recently married. Mrs. C a r t -wright formerly lved in t h a t n e i g h - ORDER FOR PirRLICATION — Final

l e n a l N o t i c e

« s a

H a v i n g t rouble wi th squeaky a l lo t s? Look in t h e t e l ephone di rectory Yellow P a g e s f o r "Shoe R e p a i r m e n " !

What a stepper! V -8 OT "Si *" ah« I t m i ntit litr« nn A i

borhood, bei-.g Ihe daugh te r ol Mr. and Mrs. Harlow Carr .

Mis* Joyce Rober ts nas oeen spend-ing the p a s t week with relat ives in Kalamazoo.

Mrs. Oordon Roloff and Rickey a r e spending th is week with Mr.v. R o l o f f s paren ts in L a m i n g while Rev. Roloff is a t Bfale C a m p a t I<akeview Lake.

Mr. a d Mrs. A C. Po t te r a re tne proud KrandparenU of twin boys bqrn to Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Po t t e r of Cedar Spr ings , Sa tu rday .

Mrs T.u*lla Anrlrrwm rMitviMf 5W.-urday f r ~ n F t . Wayr~?. Ind., where she had been visiting two sisters.

Mrs. Net t le J o nson of G r a n d R a p -1 Ids Is speed ing a few days with her j brother a n d sis ter- in-law, Mr. a n d

Mrs. W m . R e a m a n . Mr. and Mr.s. Jack Bonshire a n d

children of O r a n d Rapids' were guests , of th ir paror. ts . Mr. ar.d Mrs. Oeorge

Bonshlre. f r om Fr iday unti l S u n d a y . Cha r l e s Wyl ie of Muskegon spent

the pas t week with h is cousin. Dick Wylie.

Mr. and Mrs . Bernard Esther (Dor-othy) and Mr. and M.\s. Bob MoOin-

; nis were S u n d a y guests of th.-lr p a r -j e.:-ts, Mr. a n d Mrs. Oeorge Wllkerson.

Mr. a n d Mr . R. H. Hurf were S u n -day d i n n e r gut t of Mr Fulkerson a n d Mr. a n d Mrs. F . H. T omas.

Las t Tu«- d a y evening the Sau r I families i t t . ded the 23th w e i d i c g j anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Lanrcnce

Johnson of Spa r t a . Mr a n d Mr . L!sl» .Slale of O r a n d

".'ere week" d quests of Mr. a r d Mr.s. Ca r l Cal l-n.

William Na?elhout was t ak rn t < But te rwor th hospi tal Fr iday for t r e a t -ment for gallstones.

Rev. and Mrs. Lester Anderson a n d cnildren of Cheboygan were on the i r vacation last week and were vteiting relatives in thLs vicinity, but were called back Thu r sday to conduc t a fucera l .

Mr. a r d Mrs. Wm. R e a m a n visited Mrs. Myrt le McCTi.tock of Shelbyvllle Sunday .

Mr. a n d Mrs. Len Sc^roeder of S t . Petersburg, F la . spent last weekend with Mr." a n d Mrs. E. J Carey a n d family-

Mrs. Char' . ie Harrison is host) ss for the Chubbuck neighborhood b i r thday clil> th is Tuesday evening, honor ing Mrs. Betty Longcore.

The Ladies" Mlv iona ry Society will meet August 2 a t Lon0- Lake Pa rk wi th the Cddar Sp r ings Mis nonary .Sxdety for a picnic.

Administrat ion Account. S t a t e of Mlcnigan. t n e P roba t e Cour t !

for the Count}' of Kent . At a session of said ccurt , held a t

the probate office. In the City of Grand Rapids, ln said County, on t h e l*th dav of Ju lv . A. D. 1950.

P resen t : Hon. Ricnard W. Bryan t , Judge of Probate .

I n the Mat ter of t h e E s t a t e of Sylvia R. Smith Deceased.

Hine M. Smi th having filed in said court h is f inal admin i s t ra t ion account, and his petition praying fo r the al-lowance thereof and fo r t h e assign-m e n t a n d distr ibution of t h e residue

M I C H I G A N -MUTUAL WINDSTORM I N S U R A N C E CO. S S

t f n

V-8 or "Six" she steps out like no other low-priced cor. Yet you con own a V-8 for hundreds less than most "Sixes"—a Ford "Six*' (or even leak

What a stopper FortTs 55% easier-acting King-Sine Brakes use car moment urn to help •©a stop. Like Ford's extra-rugged "Lifeguard" Body, they give you

the kind of protection you d expect only of costliest cars. And for added safety and comfort, there's the low and Irrel "Mid Strip" Ride—you're cradled between the wheels.

What a looker! Ford's the "Fashion Car of the Year." And Fords stoy good looking with bsked-oo finish "made to live outdoors.** That means high resale

wltWt. with rn t iT. IM» »UM-ning costs, spells real oavisfk

j 4 n d u t i a t a saver-

a l l t h e w a y /

"Tiki

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J O H N S O N B R O S . G A R A G E Sparta

K E N T C I T Y M O T O R 8 A L E 8 Kent City

FOR THE

IN TELEVISION See the New

Arvin Visible Value Sets

— a t —

LANGFORD'S ELECTRIC SERVICE

H9 Carrie St. Sparta

Once a ServeI owner...

always a Serve! owner... "Out gat refrigerator b still living * • tsflenf

jsrwirs nft*» m m Hwmi 15 vsnrt «| rnnfIhimmh wj ,

Tbs only rscton wt ore replacing ft wffti a 1950

Ssrvsl b because wt wont the new foatures, etpe-

tlolly rhe big frozen food compartment. We

wouldn't think of switching from Secvoi. There'!

nothing like Its siisnt, trouble-free service. We re

Servoi fam for life".

MW, n P Serving 690,000 Cwrtomen In Michigan

DEL MONTI FIESHUKE

JWEET | F R U I T | COCKTAIL

|20J 1CKERS

l 2 9 c l PICKLES

l21cl T U N A

- 27c P E A S

~20c N«. m

IEImdile Peaches

N. }'/, 2 1 c | & e s Del Monte

Catsup CAMPBELL'S

POKK &

BEANS 2 - 23c

SHIRFIIE CREAM STYLE

CORN 2 29c

SHURFINE FANCY

Applesauce

SHURFINE

Grapefruit

2^ 25c

- 25c

SHIBFIKE 6IAPEFRBIT

J U I C E - 37c

SHBRFIRt APPLE

BUTTER 1 " 19c

OJAMOND KING SIZE

Matches 6 39c

Assorted Flavors

KOOL A I D

6 - 25c

s w i f t s

Corned Beef

SWIFTS

Roast Beef

CUT PITE

Wax Paper

45c

49c

23c WHOLE KERNEL CORN Bel Moat* Vscsum Pack 15c

LIBBT'S |

TOMATO 1

J U I C E 1 ^ 29c |

WELCH'S

GRAPE

J U I C E | - " 3 9 c

• S h u r f i n e D a r k R e d K i d n e y O C ^ I

•Beans 2 - ^ 3 C |

SHURFINE

FANCY

Apricots v w .

31c

Upton's Frosteo Dessert

Oriental Show-Yoi Since

Oriental Vegehble Chop Soey

Pillsbory Pie Crist Mi l

Fruit Jirs »-• 71 e

2 '•«' 25c

t Z 24c

^ 33c

•*. 17c

81 c

MIRACLE WHIP

SALAD

DRESSING

- 35c ~~ 53c

jGold Medal

FLOUR n % 47c| U-WHITE Three Little Kittens Kitchen Klenzer

w s i t f > 1 1 1 1 1 k

fimi v». w.j.

"• 9c CAT FOOD

3 25c American Family Soap Oxydol Spic & Span Orcft

1c Sale

Sweetheart Soap 4 - ^ 2 2 e

P H

DOG FOOD

2 - 25c

IVORY SOAP 3 2 3 c 2 - r 25c

American Family Soap Oxydol Spic & Span Orcft

1c Sale

Sweetheart Soap 4 - ^ 2 2 e

2 — 19c C A M P F I R E

MARSH MALLOWS

3 - 2 0 c

4 " 31c

S P A R T A SUPER

Page 2: SUPER - Sparta Township Historical Commissionspartahistory.org/newspaper_splits/The Sentinel Leader/1950/The...HITfMi ICCWOT ad MflMTT brtW teosectkit thur Anderson and Marilyn. Charlie

THURSDAY, JULY 27, 1950 THE SENTINEL-LEADER, SPARTA, MTCHTOAlf

v*^^S!SSSmSLS' Cards of Thanks We wish to expteas ou r s incere

appre.-iatiom t o o u r relat ives, f r i e n d s a n d ne ighbor s lo r t h e i r m a n y oeeos o i k indness . T o Mr. a n d Mrs. Hessel lor t h e i r e f f i c i e n t service ; fo r t h e b e a u t i -fu l f lora l o f f e r i n g s a n d for t h e music a n d to those **u> p r e p a r e d a n d served the lunch . W e espe iaDy wish t o t h a n k Rev K i r k fo r h is w o r d s of c o m f o r t . W_. a lso wish to t h a n k t h e pa l lbea re r s for t h e i r k ind services, a n d for t h e m a n y 2 w i s of condolence.

Mar;- J . Amidon W l l l a r d Amidon O r e a t h e l Amidon M a r g a r e t Ann wad

7-27c Mar> Louise Amidon .

, m i r r o r ; b e n c h wi th heavy d a m a s k I cover h i g r a y a n d cha r t r euse . Pul l size bed . C o m p l e t e pr ice $119-50. F u r n i -

I t u r e E x c h a n g e 7-27c

F O R S A L E : C o u n t r y home, l a rge lot. ; N. »>»re of Crocfeery Lake . C h e s t e r I T o w n s h i p , O t t a w a C o u n t y . 7 mi les

west of S p a r t a . A b e a u t y spot . L a r g e t rees , n ice l awn Older type house modern ized Asbestos shingles , new s id ing a n d f u r n a c e ; l a rge living room, bed room. k i t c h e n d ine t t e a n d b a t h down, 1 l a rge room up. Addi t iona l l and if des i red . Cal l a t a n y t ime. Oeorge Wol fo rd , R . 1. Casnov ia Mich. 7-27p

P h o n e 7-27c

F O R S A L £ : 5,000 used a p p l e c r a t e s a n d misce l laneous a p p l e p a c k i n g e q u i p m e n t . P h o n e Oaanovla 2741 o r 3411. 6 - 2 9 c - t f n

For Sale P O R S A L E : Pi'U blood Berksh i re sow with 6 pigs. 8 wks old. Cha r l e s Alt. 2311—15-mile R d . S p a r t a . • 7-27p

F O R S A L E : S h e t l a n d p o n £ saddle . Urldle. . a r t a ird h a r n e s s . Pr iced to s 11. P h 4054 K e n t Ci ty n igh t s , o r 4631 K e n t C i ty days . Don Pe te r son .

7-27c

4 -PC. BFI>lfcOOM S U I T E : 4 -d rawer che«t; 4-drawi-r van i ty with p l a t e g lass

F O R S A L E : F r e n c h doors. O r a n d R a p i d s 75096.

t O R S A L E K a l a m a z o o 23-in. f u r -n a c e s toker a n d piping. . $100 takes all Also deep well p u m p a n d t a n k . $75. P h o n e O r a n d R a p i d s 75066 7-27c

FOIR S A L E : 9 a : r e s second c u t t i n g ! a l f a l f a . L. C . War ren , 2 4 mi. N of S p a r t a 7-27 c

U3F2J LIVING R O O M S U I T E 3 : 1 or 1 2 - p c Mohai r s . Moha i r Freizes. Velours. T a p e s t r y or L e a t h e r covers. All colors. P r i c ed a - low as <28.96. F u r n i t u r e Ex-change . 7 - 2 ^

S T O K E R F O R SALf i : Alber t J F a r m . 42 W a s h i n g t o n 3 1 . S p a r t a . Ph . 73J32

7-27c

OAS, M E A T S AND G R O C E R I E S r * - . p i - c e . N o r t h S p a r t a R d . a n d 17-mi l e R d . Open every d a y 8 a m . to g p j n . 10-26tfnc

F O R S A L E AND F O R R E N T : "Dl s s -t o n " o n e - m a n cha in eaws. 8299.50 u p 18 -M- ln . cut . B u s J o h n s o n . H a r d w a r e a n d O a r a g e . P a r t s a n d service. C a s -nov ia . P h o n e 2221. 5 - 1 8 - t f n c

C A S N O V I A V A R I E T Y S T O R E o f f e r s a wide select ion of ny lons , g i f t s , toys, g r ee t ing cards , school s u p p l i e r baoy i t ems , c a n d y a n d cosmet ics . O p e n Wed. , Pr l . . Sa t . evenings. R e g u l a r h o u r s 8 a . m to 6 p m 2 - 2 - c t I n

F O R S A L E : C e m e n t a n d c i n d e r b locks I m m e d i a t e delivery. V e r a O r o e n k e . K e n t City. Ph . Casi>ovia 4613. 3 - 3 0 t f n c

Wanted

New S P A R T A THEATRE P h o n e 7-6131

T W O S H O W S EVERY EVENING

FRL-SAT., JULY 28-29 PriM-wtofifef star mt

a u tnf kino'S min

• a u m i o m u • i b h t a w - mm m l • m m >i ua 1

William Boyd m H o p a l o n ; C a d d y

STRANGE GAMBLE

SrN. -MON. , JULY 30-31

BrichtLeaf Cofe BA«U Miai

FC<R S A L E . R e d raspoer r les . P i ' k ! your own. Bring c o n t a i n e r . 2 4 miles j e a s t of -Ravenna on HarrLSburg R o a d Henry Arends , p h . R a v e n n a 30F6. 8-3c

F O R S A L E : 600-gal. t ra i ler sp rayer . 8:75x20 rubber . C h e a p . Bus" J o h n -son, H a r d w a r e — O a r a g e . P h o n e 2221. Casnov ia . 8-lOr

LTNOLEUM R E M N A N T C U T T I N G S . 6 - f t . w id th , heavyweigh t qual i ty . 3»c sq. ya rd . F u r n i t u r e E x c h a n g e . 7-27c

F O R S A L E : M o n a r c h el oc t r ie t a ' j l e j | t o p s tovs. all white, l igh t a r d m i n u t e !

m i n d e r . 9*12 rug, yea r old. f loral p a t -t e r n ; W e b s t e r a u t o m a t i c record c h a n g - j e r ; D e x t e r wash ing m a c h i n e ; 10x10

I g reen r u g ; 2 pr . f loral d r a p e s ; l a rge bookcase wi th gless doors. P h . S p a r -

1 t a 71741.

D E A D S T O C K W A N T E D : Se rv ice d a v called. We pay h i g h e s t p r ices

PlMine Rockford 74551 collect. Cooper T a n k a g e Co. 3 - 1 0 c - t f n

| W A N T E D : Riders to aiwl f r o m O r a m i R a p i d s six i6» days a week. Leaves S p a r t a 6:15 a.m. Leaves O r a n d R a p -Ids 4:30 p.m. Call M L. Pu l s i f e r . 76011. i

6 - 2 2 - t f n c

W A N T E D : Smal l f u r n i s h e d a p a r t -m e n t . by local bus iness m a n , s ingle , j R e f e r e n c e s exchanged . O l e n n Brown . S p a r t a . 7-27p

Work Wanted P R E C I S I O N S A W F I L I N G : - M e chan l ca l l y a c c u r a t e f i l ing, j o i n t i n g a n d s e t t i ng . I. E B l a n c h a r d . 190 H l n -m a n St . . S p a r t a . P h o n e 72063 8-31c

E1AVETROUOHING: P h . 73633 S p a r t a . » r i . n ^ . u v 11632 Stebbin- ; Ave. " 8 - l O - P

* 0 R S A L E : 6 acres of hay. H e n r y I G r o e n k e . c o m e r 21-ml. Rd . a n d S p a r -

t a Ave. 7-27p

, F O R S A L E : Deer ing g r a i n b inder in ' w o r k i n g condt l ion. Oood canvas . $20.00. P h o n e 3*28 Casnovia . 7-27p

DEon Crisp: jiiCHAtl CURTlZ HEWtr ' t m i 9

iciun n>'*• awcoouoau — -• —• » —

T U E & . - W E I J . - T I U R S . , AUG. 1-2-3

F O R S A L E : 2-yr . old he i fe r ca l f ; 3 Hols te in bulls; 1 Guern.-ey bull A J a c o b s o n , ph . 4214 K e n t Ci ty . 7-27c

P G R S A L E Several doz. 2-qt cans , c h e a p . Also 2 wash ing m a c h i n e m o -tors . F r a n k Watk lns , p h . 72434 S p a r -t a . 7-27c

• . t o WILL 6 E E R CHARLES DRAKE t uwws* MTUMTUIM. mcium

^ m •

H U C K L E B E R R I E S : P h o n e 72432 S p a r t a .

Any q u a n t i t y . C . Rob t . J o h n s o n .

8-10p

F O R S A L E : 1937 Chevro le t p ickup , low mileage. $350. •"Bus"" Jo lar .wn. H a r d ware —Oarage, p h . 2221. Casnov ia .

8-10c

F O R S A L E : Por tdWe F r u i t S t a n d -m e t a l f r a m e , canva.® top, 20 x 12 f t . P h . Casnovia 2741 or 2411. 6 - 2 9 c - t f n

Miscellaneous A U T O A U C T I O N S : T u e s d a y a n d F r i -d a y n i g h t s a t 6:30 F r i d a y n i g h t s , f u r -n i t u r e and misce l laneous . H a s t i n g s Auc t ion House, where b u y e r a n d seller m e e t , CoopersviHe. Mich. 4 - 1 3 - t f n - c •

F O R $36 you can ge t a b o t t l e d gas Ins ta l l a t ion wi th two 100-lb. cy l inde r s of gas. Ph . J o h n K e n t . 3690 C a s n o -

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H O M E AiVD AUTO R A D I O R E P A I R

Mr. Farmer . . . Vcz and Read

The Sentinel-Leader Want Ads!

# To Sell or Rent a Farm

0 To Sell Horses, Cattle,

Pigs, etc. . .

O To Sell Farm Tools

0 To Sell Chickens, Eggs, etc.

0 To Profitably Buy Anything You

Need......

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Meet Your Michigan lOINHTI W U M i : mxtmtr *T«. SWS.-wW Or COTK IN MKM*AM% van UPPER **WSAA,»S ONE your stated most s p k h o u r t o t o m n . AlONC thk somc a x j t i are kxmp 10 vm-KTTK Of tofs «m 0 110 VfOb of smturs which H M ken (HNTinCD i t lOTAKJTJ.

c l imax c a m e ln a aof tbe l ! g a m e toe- f u n i s col lected fo r f i re vict ims. tween t h e t w o groups I S p e a k e r s were invi ted to d iscuss c u r -

Rev . Miss EUa Pru ln , Minis te r of r e n t a f f a i r s . L a w m a k e r s were m a d e t h e S p a r t a F r e e Methodis t c h u r c h , i s 1 a cqua in t ed wi th s e n t i m e n t on var ious a t t e n d i n g the a n n u a l C a m p m e e t i n g a t issues. E f f o r t s were m a d e to get ou t M a n t o n t h i s week.

m ACKNPWtUCiP UA0IN& CHD4KAL ^ IN0 BWAKH Ct*T«fWaJ»lg> HS0 aoftos HOefRufcnONftfMOCOM -H0KS TMAN nor CTOCR CITY m VI2E.J AMMO ALLY MAW tCK'UMfc, M0#- J TKTS J*D TOUthTS TTAWH (JUJ ^ OKTANCft TO vltw m 0URTAWNG EUMfUS C* AH AttHTKrjRAl RA.

M . . l A i U i . . - • J-

T H E F I R S T B A P T I S T C H U R C H S p a r t a , Michigan

Rev . R i c h a r d C. Kirtu P a s t o r F r i d a y , 7:00 p j n . All young people

will m e e t a t t h e chu rch to go to Long Lake , w h e r e we will join t h e young people f r o m six o ther c h u r c h e s in a n o p e n a i r m e e t i n g .

Sur . ..ay, 10:00 a.m. Biblo School H o u r w i t h a class fo r every age

11:15 a .m. Morning Worsh ip So. -vice. T h e pas to r will !•»ring a message en t i t l ed "At H o m e with Ood . "

6:30 p .m. Sen ior Young People s , , . . . . Meet ing . T h e off icers have c h a r g e of o f t h p f o r

(a J , ^ r a ' l>

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»hi . j gan iza t ions i s demons t : a ted . t h e - . . speake r pointed out, by cfi^erving t h e

u o s p e i ae rv ice . j i r s l D l a c v winners in t h e var ious

t h e voters a t elections. Cor re spondence was ca r r i ed on w i t h o v e r * « s g roup*

Mee t ing places were improved, a n d t imely discussions a m o n g m e m b ? r s h e l i School bus service was obtain."d.

O t t o F a r m Bureau which p!ac?d f i r s t in O w t ' i county in 1949 h a d o n e un ique p r ^ e r t a m o n g i ts a c t n i t i e s . E a c h m e m b e r m a d e a list of d s w h i c h m i g h t be des t royed by f i re T n e list wa» Tiled w i t h a neighbor , so t h a t in ca s» of f i re , loss could readi ly be checked.

T n a t t he re is oppor tun i ty wi th in t h e

t h i s serv ice 7:30 p .m. Evening

O u r p e s t speake r will be Dr . R i c h a r d | c o . m t u £ l n w h J o h l h e content Ls con

f 0 TNf INDIANS WHO S«AflK> fIS FtfH Sf TORCHIICHT, TOWN L W * * MOW* K •VWW-WACO-S. HJg; LAKE OF TC*CHtS. IT K RCOXNIZEO

C * Of THE WOW-E* MOST RtAOTlFUL" LAKES AMD IS A PH010CMW-

I tS PflKADlSE.

M> ¥0U "MOW: DC TROlrt zoouxaou. PBRK K OUTVTAND' imt. a n O C TNE VORlDV 2D0i. HERE MORE THAN :,000 MAMMAtS.WWS AND MfTUIi LIVE MUCH AS TV5Y DiD IN TWf* NATIVE LAHD5. IT WAS AMONC V € NATION'S FlflST T> BE 8UU WITH EAWI&US, SPECTATORS AND ANIMALS BEife SffWWITO » VAST MOATV.

M/CW&W F£*7Uf{£ S&V£S 1QUWTOXMXL...Mr *

V. C l e a r w a u s. p tes ldent of t h e C o n -se rva t ive B a p t i s t Association of A m e r -ica a n d p a s t o r of a n o u t s t a n d i n g c h u r c h i n Minneapol is , Minn . W e a re grea t ly privi leged to h a v e th is m i g h t y mar . of O o d m>nitser to us.

W e d n e s d a y , 7:30 p.m. Prutae, P r a y e r a n a B'.ble S t u d y Hour . T h e P a s t o r c o n t i n u e s to speak on Pecsonal Soul W i n n i n g . W e Invite you to a t t e n d th i s mos t i m p o r t a n t service.

T h u r s d a y . 1.00 .m. T h e Young Peo -ple f r o m seven Bap t i s t c h u r c h e s will mee t a t o u r chu rch to go to M a r a -n a t h a fo r a beach p a r t y and ou t ing .

d u e l e d . Pere Marque t t e O r a n g e p laced f i rs t in Mason; Lakewood Civic Bui ld -ers In Muskegon; Ashland O r a n g e in Newaygo; O t to F a r m B u r e a u in O x -a- .a . a n d M a r n e P a r e n t - T e a c h e r A s -soc ia t ion in O t t a w a .

I t w a s pointed out 78 r u r a l com ina-ni t ies now a re enrolled in the 1950 content — 13 in Mason; 28 in Muske-go. . ; S in Newaygo ; 18 in Oceana , a n d 10 in O t t a w a . T h i s Ls a n Increase f r o m 65 w h i c h repor ted in 1949. i n d f r o m 33 only 4ou r years ago.

O r g a n i z a t i o n s still c an enrol l , by n o -t i fy ing their c o u n t y ag r i cu l tu ra l

E v e r y o n e Is to bring his own lunch . a j ? ; n t ? a o f n c e o f a desire to d 3 so. R e -W e will a t t e n d the M a r a n a t h a Bible C o n f e r e n c e In t he evening

P L U M B I N G J O B S W A N T E D b y ex -per ienced p lumber . P h 738»7 S p a r t a

7 - 2 7 c - t f n

P R A C T I C A L N U R S E avai lable . Doc-to r s ' r e f e r e n c e . E. B e n n e t t , p h o n e 5256 S p a r l a . 8 _ 3 c

B A R N S W H I T E W A S H E D on s n o r t n o -t ice . Ca l l "Bus" J o h n s o n . H a r d w a r e - -G a r a g e , ph . ^221 C a s n o v i a . 8-10c

L O C A L O R LONG D I S T A N C E HAU". -I N O . P h o n e Casnov ia 4613. V e r a O r o e n k e . 7 - 2 7 - t f n c

v W Y C U t

WEOON'T W A N T T 0 iAPPEAR SNOOTY OR VAIN.. . BUT HAVE YOU

^COMPARED OUR HIGH [QUALITY JOB PRINTING WITH THATJ OF OTHER p ' S H O P S /

U e was appo in t ed by t h e c h a i r m a n to t a k e cha rge of th is . T h i s pro jec t is fo r t he purpose of ra i s ing f u n d s to h e l p d e f r a y t h e expense of equipping t h e k i tchen in t h e new school.

Groups

OFFICERS E L E C T E D FOR FREE METHODIST CHURCH T h e a n n u a l C i r cu i t a n d Society

mee t ing of t h e F r e e M e t h o d i s t chu rch was held J u l y 19. a t which t ime o f f i -ce r s were elected fo r t h e e a r n i n g C o n -

| fe rence year. T h e y a r e :

Class Lead r— Mrs. E v a n Shaw. S u n d a y Schoo l S u p e r i n t e n d e n t — M r .

I Be rna rd E'.ve. C h u r c h T r e a s u r e r — M r . Evan S h a w S u p e r i n t e n d e n t of t h e Y. P. M. S — c a n c e r d r ive and hosp i t a l s

( C o n t i n u e d f rom Page Oc>e) M a n y P T A ' s purchased school equ ip -

m e n t , a n d helped wi th ohildrens" e n - 1 t e r t a l n m e n t s a n d pre-school clinics. 1 S a f e t y pos te r contes ts were conduc ted . 1 S u p p o r t w a s giv.sn for t each ing of m u - ' s<C in r u r a l auimiU. Chi ld .study g roups of p a r e n t s a n d t eacher s were o r g a n -ized.

T h e sick a n d elderly were r e m e m -bered . a s were newlyweds. Newcomers were welcomed to communi t i e s , wl tn special h e l p to foreign born in ge t t ing a c c u s t o m e d to new sur round ings . C o n -t r i b u t i o n s of t ime a n d money w ire m a d e to ph i lan throp ies , such as t h e R e d Cross . Ooodfel lows, C R O P , tfie

H e l p was

por t s on t h e year ' s ac t iv i t ies a r e I t u r n e d in about Thanksg iv ing t ime. , T n e a n n u a l R o u n d - U p , a t which

t ime the Gove rno r of t he S t a t e will p r e s e n t t he awards , will be held in O m t f a l C a m p u s Audi to r ium. Muxke-

Igon, T h u r s d a y . December 28.

Mrs Myron S u t t o n . 1 given to s u f f e r e r s of advers i ty . Crops S t e w a r d s — Mrs. Geo . Vandermeer , I were h a r v e s t e d for ill ne ighbors and

Mrs. J a m Utley. Mrs. Myron S u t t o n . | " ' 1 ~ — Trus tees—Mr. Evan S h a w . Mr. Ot i s ,

' J o h n s o n . Mr. Ui. ic SCewifend. Delega te to Confe rence—Mis . Evan

; s.i.vw. . 1

Very encourag ing r epo r t s were sub-mi t t ed by t h e var ious c h u r c h groups.

| T h e S u n d a y Schoo l of t he S p a r t a F r e e Method i s t c h u r c h h a s been in a n a t t e n d a n c e conteist fo r t h e las t two months . T h e winners , c a p t a i n e d by Mr. Mar t i n Puls i fe r , were e n t e r t a i n e d a t a picnic by t . .e losers, cap ta ined by Mr. Ot i s Johnson . A mos t e n j o y a b l e a f t e r -

i :io<in and e v e n i n g was spen t a t G o r -d o n Park Ju ly 21 b y t h e groups. T h e

5 f c r i n d

If you have something: to sell, The Sentinel-Leader Want Ad Column is the place to find a buyer, because t h a t is where interested prospects look f i r s t .

Tc!! the thvUaouua o* i u u c i s niiai you iiave io seii. t h e cost h* small and results l a r g e .

Or, perhaps, there is something: you want to buy—you will find it adver-tised in the Sentinel-Leader Want Ads and the price will be reasonable.

Pick -up a n d del ivery servicc. Ca l l S p a r t a 72458. 8 - l i p

W A S H E D S A N D A N D G RA V EL. F . G-Field & S o n . S p a r t a . 6 - 2 2 - t f n c

Lost and Found S T R A Y E D f r o m h o m e : 2 six weeks old pigs. If anyone sees t l . em p lease ca l l 4615 Casnov ia . S m a l l r e w a r d o f f e r e d . Wvnona Mi l t iba rger , K e n t Ci ty . 7-27c

L O S T : 1 green t r u c k .side-gate. R e -ward. V. Groenke . pi:. Casnovia 4613.

7-27p

Help Wanted T R A V E L ' a n d see t h e c o u n t r y M e n wan ted to t rave l w i t h circus. S a l a r y , j plus meals , lodging. Apply c i rcus grounds . S p a r t a . Aug. 4. 8 -3p

FOR THE SUMMER

MARRIAGE

We give every p r i n t i n g order t h e s a m e ca re , no m a t t e r how shor t t h e t i m e !

W e Quote the Following Prices Paid at Our Sale Monday, July 2 4

T H E

SENTINEL-LEADER S P A R T A

VEAL B E E F H E I F E R S AND S T E E R S B E E F COWS B E E F BULLS B U T C H E R H O G S S O W S

H O R S E S F E E D E R P I G S

sold u p to •o 'd u p to M»ld u p to suld u p to sold u p to sold up to

sold u p to sold up to

$33.75 per c * L 28.50 per tmi. 22.75 per ewt . 25.30 per cwt. 23.71 per cwl . 19.U0 per cwt.

62.00 e a c h 21.75 each

The m a r k e t on ca t t l e a n d hogs was very s t rong.

All stock in gcod d e m a n d .

Ravenna Livestock Sales J . P A U L HERMAN, Mgr . P h o n e 123R2

AUCTION EVERY MONDAY AT 5:00 P . M .

RAVENNA, M I C H I G A N

TRINITY CHURCH TO SPONSOR

CHICKEN DINNER T h e T r i n i t y L u t h e r a n M o t h e r s O i u o

m e t T u e s d a y evening , J u l y 18 a t t h e school f o r the i r r egu l a r bus iness m e e t -ing. P l a n s were m a d e t o serve a chicken d i n n e r on Augus t 17. T h e p r i ce of t h i s d i n n e r will be $1.50 fo r a d u l t s and 75c fo r ch i ld ren u p to a n d inc lud-ing 10 years . T h i s will be served f r o m 5:30 u n t i l 8 o'clock a n d t ickets m a y be ob ta ined f r o m merrfoers. A c o m m i t -

USE FOR RESULTS — READ FOR PROFIT

We Print Auction Sale Bills On Short Notice

Announcements Make A

Marriage More Attractive

• Neatly printed announce-ments should always be sent out a f t e r a marriage. If there is to be a ga ther ing of f r iends to witness the event, a t t rac t ive wctluia* in-vitat ions will herald the im-portance of the a f fa i r .

• Our carefully engraved and printed announcements make a good impression. Raised let ters can be had a t a slight idded coat,

• Come in and see our book-let showing samples and

p r i c e s .

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A Great Beautu—A Great Carl

Sentinel-Leader BIdg.

SPARTA

All great beauties have one thing i a common—they staod strikingly apart from the a v w d , Uke the wonderful new Pontiac does!

Wherever you go , you tte the n e w Pon t i ac . You a t o aware that this car asserts itself in any company. And at the same time Pontiac has mmrr quali-ties which are ereo more outstanding. Pontiac is built, from the bottom up, to he thoroughly good. Come in —see why you should be driving a Pontine.

Dollar for Dollar you cant beat a

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3 0 0 Stale St. Sparta, Mich.