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ARE YOU PAID UP? The expiration dale of your Sentinel- Leader appears e3Ch week opposite your name on toe acdre*> laoeL Al- ways keep it. paid in advance. THE SENTINEL-LEADER THE MOST WIDELY READ NEWSPAPER IN NORTHERN KENT COUNTY'S MILLION DOLLAR FRUIT BELT. Covering All of the Best News of Sparta, Kent City, Casnovia and All Adjacent Rural Territory L3B SCNTL\Et.-LEADKR CLASSIFIED AOS B-.ery day In tne week we near utu- Hod customer* tell us what fin* re- sponse they received from tneir Sen- tinel-Leader Classified Ads. VOLUME 73 — ESTABLISHED 1876 SPARTA, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1950 NUMBER 15 On Englishville Musical Program The Baptist Theological -Seminary and Bible Institute choir, under the direction of Jos -pn Balbach. wttl present a sacrcd musical program Sunday evening, April 16 at 7:45 p m at the E>gli»hvHle Baptl-t church Included on ;ne program will he r.umbrs by the forty-voice cho»r. as Will as vocal and instrumental solos, duets, and trios. T.ve public Ls cordially invited to thLs service at the 7:45 hour. Public Urged To Support Cancer Fund "Strike bark; Give to conquer Can- cer!" Tin is the challenging theme of the Ameri rc.n Cancer Soci:ty and Apr:l is Cancer Campaign month. About 000 Americans will die of cancer within the next twelve months, it is estimated. At i.ast one-third could have been saved had thry heed- ed cancer - e» rly symptoms and sougnt meJi-al car Cancer strikes one ol every two home-, in the Unfed State? —our own or our neighbor's. Give generously to the American Carter Society. for *ixtv cents of your dollar will atav right here in this state. Research, education and service in cancer for next ycwr depend on what ls raised this spring. For further information contact Mrs F L Bull or Mr- Welter Eber- video News. By Leslie Line SPARTA GIRL IN COLLEGE CHOIR GOLDEN WEDDING TIME FOR BURGETTS OF ALGOMA TWP. Mr. and Mr.- Ernest Bjrg.tt of Al- » »ma township will observe their gold- \iiss Jean Bradford, daughter of M r and Mrs. Lynn Bradford, will tour . Michigan with the 60-volc; Albion 7" ~ " ~~~ College a cappella choir from April 18 _ Te.evL-ioa viewers in thi, area *m , G jfj, meeting 12 engagements under e-- wedding anniversary Sunday. April haw- a much larger variety ol pro- thf ba;on 0 » con durtor Davk.' Stri-kl-r jg a: their . omi grams in store for them witnm tne Q j Albion College music faculty. m-. ami Mr-. Burgett were marri d next few weeks with two new TV sta- Mi>fs Bradford, who is a freshman at April 15. 1900 a : the Sparta Baptisr tions scheduled to commence broad- A j.bion, will sing in th? alto -ection. church par-ona^e. Rev. Maynard of- casting within th next month. Kaia- 0|) 3 Un<c i a y i April 23. the Albion :hoir fic.ated. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hull mazoo has announced the soneduied ^ ,. ear<1 j n t b e West Ridge Com- we re thtir attendant.?. Plan., are for the two couples to spend the day to- opening of their first video station. m milv church Q f Chicago the second in Western Michigan, and work is under way in Grard Rapids for th ir second. Landing also began ».» « * m operating on the video wave; recently. U / n l f h p r I pn0||p i A although the station from the slate's « allUCl LiLQ^UL IU capital is comparatively weak. Sponsor Comedy Play In April gether. Due to Mr. Burgett's health, no larg celebration Ls being planned but they would be glad to have their friends call bet w en the hours of 2:00 and 5 00 and 7:00 to 9:00 Sunday Mr and Mrs. Burgett have spent their entire married life on the farm where they now live and where Mr Burgett wa, born. He celebrated his 77th birthda-, Monday, April 10. It has been reported that a few lo- cal television viewers have been able to receive broadcast- directly from Mil- wauk e and Chicago without the help of the Grand Rapids station. Such te*-'casts are weak, however. "Aunt Susie Shoots the Works' is tiie title of the play that the Trinity Sports Fans. Attention: WLAV-TV Lutheran Walther League will pr sent has announced that It will tel. vL*? the at the Parish Hail April 2a and 30 35 games of the Detroit Tigers Ameri- The play written by Fr.d Cald- can L ague Club tnrough WWJ-TV. well and is being given by special ar- Dctroit. and t ie Kalamazoo station, rangement with Sarnu 1 French. Th televised game., will toe broadcast This is not just the u.,ual play that direct from Briggs Stadium in Detroit the average amat ur society produce.,. j u v a'stvVe" shw and no tilts olayed at night or on Sun- It is. in fact, a mot extraordlnarv | ^Tho-fin'^-ed w'llllauTa da.s and hoiidavs will be tel cast The play, combining a., ic doe.-, all of the Tho ~< »nt t .es.ed will la er first game to be carried this way will qualities of a thrilling mystery p'.a; be Saturday. April 22 with the Chicago and containing along with it a verita- Whlte Sox Plans are also being made bl<* tornado of 'au*h, Following is by the Grand Rapids station to carry the cast: th games of th.- Cnicago Cubs and Laura Dawson. Corinne Reister; Mrs. CTicago White Sox that are played at O^r "n. which are available in the field home " c ildren- literature Books from the 5 PROGRAM ALBION COLLEGE BAND AND ORCHESTRA SPRING CONCERT TOUR, 1950 SPARTA SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sunday. April 16 at 3:00 P.M. Part I — The Orchestra Symphony in D Minor The Sorcerer's Apprentice On the Trail, from "Grand Canyon Suite" Franck Franck Grofe 'Part II — The Band The Purple Cartiival. March Alford Overture, The Hebrides "Fingal's Cave" Mendelssohn The Three Kings . Smith Trumpet Trio— Duane Fultz. John Clayton. Wilbur Dick Symphony in E Minor "From the New World" Dvorak Car;oca Youmans Marimba Solo, Beverly Worthington Hora Staccato ... Bennett-Dinicu-Heifetz An Old Familiar Air with Modern Treatment Butterfield-Bennett An arrangement made by Mr. Butterfield in the Orchestration class at Albion Trombone Trio— Calvin Gates, John Meyers, William .Horst Stratoswing - Walters Fight On! Albion! Peters-LaVigne •Optional Soloists Muriel Donaldson, piano; Richard Foor, bassoon; John Butterfield, bass; Lawrence Black, trumpet; George Raville, trumpet; Lloyd Miller, trumpet. (Admission 60c including tax) Sponsored by Sparta High School Band Funeral Services Are Held For Law- rence F. Besnett And Wm. E. Snowdin, Longtime Residents Of This Area Lawrenee V. B^nrtt 69. prominent Church of Christ for 50 years and had fruit grower and church leader m Al- served as elder, trustee and Sunday pine township, d.ed Sunday afternoon. School superintendent. April 9 at his home on Ter. Mile Road after a two years' illness. He was born In Sand Lake, the son of Mr and Mr*. Frank B- snett. married Florence Field Jan. 17. 1912 and had been a fruit grower and farmer in Alpine township for 40 years He was a member of the Balland> Sparta Couple To Observe Their 60th Anniversary Th- nage 60th anniversary of their mar- will be observed* Sunday. April Surviving is his wife. Funeral ser- vices were held Wednesday afternoon at the Baliard> Church oi Christ. Rev. O. E Wmtehouse and Rev. Roy Wea- ver officiating, with burial in Green- wood cemetery Arrangement*, by Bettee-Hesse'. Me- morial Chapel. William E. Snowdin. 95. died at the home of his son, Mahlon. in Ravenna, Tuesday. April 11. after a two months' illness He was born Nov. 9. 1854 in Bndge- hampton township, the son of Mr. and Mr.- Wm. Snowdin. He lived for 29 years m Sparta be- fore going to Ravenna to make his home. On Feb. 12. 1882 h e married Florence Mansfield in Ravenna. He was at one time a farmer and operated 16 by Mr and Mrs. George Burnett. a store In Sparta for about 25 residents of Sparta for 50 years. They vears - C—me to Sparta Mar 17. 1900. The celebration will be an open hoase program at the American Lt- gion club from 3 to 5 p.m. Burnett. 83. was born in Cailton, Mo Dec 11. 1866 a n d Mr former Ar villa Fuller. Marne 81 years ago. July 1. 1868. They w re married in Big Rapids. Mr Bur- l nett worked for many years for the former Welch Manufacturing Co. They have eight c:uldren. Harley of Detroit; Louis of Muskegon; Dewit" of Grand Rapids; Mrs. Mollie Hummel I ol Battle Creek; Jerry and Bert of Muskegon; Mrs. Gladys White. Chica- go. and Mrs. Orval Wester of Sparta; 11 grandchildren; two great-grand- : children. Surviving are hL* son; a daughter, Mrs Fre<1 Wagner of Hastings; six grandchildren; seven great-grandchil- dren; a brother. Albert of Muskegon: two sisters. Mr, NeUie Manslield of Burnett the Detroit and Mrs. Jonrs of Wisconsin; was born a: Mrs Snowdin died Nov. 13. 1946 Funeral services were Thursday at the Bettes-Hessel Memorial Chapel. Rev. H W Ellmg-er officiating, with burial in Ravenna cemetery. KENT CITY P. T. A. MEETS APRIL 27 The Kent City Public Schools PTA will be held Thursday evening. April 27 at 8:00 p.m. in the Kent City High school auditorium. There will be some vocal numbers by the 7th grade stu- ff. adjourn to a classroom wher Betty Lautner. Bookmobile Librarian for the Kent Covniy Library, will speak on "The Land of Story Books." Her talk will include some of the beautiful books, both classic and mod- County Fire Chief Speaks At Camp Lake Meeting DRIVERS' LICENSE OF- FICE OPEN SATURDAY The drivers' license office at the Sparta village hall will again be open from 9 a.m to 4 p.m.. Satur- day. April 15 for the convenience of local and nearby residents whose li- censes have expired Deputy Sheriffs from the Kent County Sheriffs department will be the examiners. Bookmobile will b^ used as practical illustrations. » * Graves, Arvin Swarthout; LaSalle Radio and movie comedian. Bob Johnson. Walter Reister; Johnny Ro- Hope has been reported dickering over gers. Gordon Ba.hre. Slick Conway. a $1,000,000 TV contract. If so. it Walter Beuscht-l. Director, Mr. A Stop- 4 T T .- V T , n v HrtVVI FRC» would be the highest in the business, penhagen. I r.-> 1 iu.> nun LE.nn. Arthur Godfrey is s.cond with $900.- It is a fine thing to encourage th. M.moei, of the Sparta Independent 000. I talents of our amateur actors and ac- Bowlers League will stage their annua! tresses, so let's all turn out and have banquet at the Ranch House on Rive' You should see Horace Heidt and his an evening of fun wnen "Aunt Susie Road Friday veiling April 14, 'with Original Youth Opportunity programs Shoots the Works!" "chow" served promptly at 7 o'clock, around TV circles this fall. You prob- able have heard his Su: day night CBS BOOK REVIEW FEATURES CASNOVIA L.L.C. PROGRAM Tne Casnovia Ladles Literary Club abl«. have neara nis bu: aa> nigni tna • . TT* 1 n 1 L T~V a * program He will unlikely have the K e n t CltV H i g h SchOOI UrailiatlCS * «nnii5rtr. ^ ^ Class To Present Three-Act Comedy Drama April 20th-21st same spon-sor. • • • If you saw the Gillette Cavalcade of Sports fight broadcast la;t Friday, you .-aw a thriller, Joe Baski. who out- veighed his opponent by 31 pounds. scored a TKO over Bernie Reynolds ir. Romanes, tragedy, comedy and dra- little lad;.; Joan Ransom as Meg. the a heavy weight bout at St. Francis arena ma are a ji to be found in the three- hou.->. k e p p e r . and Juanita Gates, as the in New York. T.ie referee called the act play. -^Little Women." which will sw et-tempered Beth. You will see fight to a halt in 2:08 of the seventh be presented by the Dramatics Class their mother, the famous Marmee. round when Baski floorod his younger Kent City Hign school in the a.idi- played by Jerlane VanderWoude. and opponent for the seventh straight tonum April 20 and 21 at 8:00 p.m. tneir invalid father. Mr. March, by time, twice for a count of 8 and twice it was adapted by Arthur Jcarue, from Roderick Jackson. saved by the bell. Baski was 28 years ^ celebrated novel by Louisa M. Al- You will laugh at the irascible Aunt old while Reynold, was 24. Don't miss co tt, and Ls said to be as refreshing March, w. ose bark is worse than her this week's bout. Friday at 10 p.m. ai ^ novel itself. All the well-known bite, played by Helen Clark, and will * characters are there, living out their love old Mr. Laurence, the wealthy Machine to prevent trans- ijves and loves behind the footlights, neighbor, by Dick Holmgren. You will You will see Mary Kriger as Jo, the aamire Lauri . played by Bud Alton, tomboy; Evelyn Harwood as Amy, the and his bashful teacher. Mr John Brook, bv Bill Stevens. TD1VITV I ITTHFR 41ST You ** amused ^ Hannah, the IKl.Nlli LI lHr,l(A.> a 11-meaning cook, played by Artha GUILD REPORTS ON Lew i,. ar.d Peufes^or Bhaer. by Lynn B VKED GOODS SALE Lev.-ls. The Ne: rhborhood girls who come in to see the play that Jo wrote Adolph Nelson. Kent County Firt Chief, was guest speaker at the Camp Lake Community Club Friday evening. April 7. Due to the fire at the pavilion a few weeks ago the people are eager to learn more about organizing for fire prevention and fire fighting. Mr. Nelson gaveoui ^cellent talk on fire hazards and fire fighting. He cov- ered the high spots on what he could offer ?h«s community on the subject of fire prevention and fire fighting. Assurance was given the community that he would be more than glad to bring out his equipment to instruct the men how to use it in case of a lire. He made it clear that if there was a fire always call two county fire de- partments I t Ls verv important that the women quaint themse^s^tn fire equip- spfa . mg ^ revi8W ,. Thp by mmt Also the importanoe of report- BerLram Brooker. a story of the time mz a fire orooerlv in order to sa\e , _ _ T , . ... ±, , Varsity Club Selects Queen Joan Nequlst. popular and attractive SPRAY MEETING I member of the Sparta High Sdiool \ T u I a * m w UTAP 4**1.* S 60 ' 01 " cla »* has chosen queen of Al IVLL.>K slUKAbt t - ne varsity Club's annual dance which Lowell McKinney Informs the Sen- will be held at the school gym Friday tinel-Leader that a spray meeting will evening, April 21. be held at Klenk's storage Friday ev- Runners-up in the voting con:est enmg, April 14 at 8 o'clock. held at the school recently and who Ray Hudson of MSC will be the guest will represent the Queen's Court, are speaker. Lois Klenk. Lorinda Lane. Nancy Mil- ler and Jane Fraleigh. Members of the dance-party com- mittee are Jerry Shoup. Eli Roberta, Pete Heath. Eugene Ostman. Geo, Fl- field Jerry Sheckler. Don Stanton arid Ronnie Nokes. The dance Is not open to the public, the committee states. Sparta Scouts Awarded Honors At Banquet Tn.ee Sparta Boy Scouts were pre- sented Eagle awards a< the annual Boy Scout banquet Monday evening at the Baptist church It is a rare occa- Tne Sparta team of St. Marys hospi- tal Service League will meet with Mrs. H J. Kurtz Thursday afternoon. AprU 20 at 2:30 o'clock instead of this week. Mr and Mrs. Edward Slack and two met a. the pleasant country home of iion to have three boys receiving Ea- daughter., of Stanton were Easter Sun- Mrs. Vernon Bull Tuesday- April 4. After a short business session, the program chairman presented Ann Fra- leigh. who saug "Agnus Dei" and "Come Unto Him." pieces appropriate for the season. She was accompanied by Mrs. F. H. Thomas. Miss Lela Waters gave a very in- evenmg. scout honors at one time. Following the supper C. Amburgy led in group singing. A special num- day dinner guests of his parents. Mr. and Mrs. A L. Slack Last Saturday callers at the home was given by C. Dexter pictures were shown by W of the boys at Camp Shawondossee last summer of the Herods. telling of Barabas. John participating in the Court of Honor r**w *;ison Tainted out some of the the Ba > >tlst and ^ triai 01 Jesus be " was Don Jacobs, local Scoutmaster disastrous thimrs^ha* occurred recent- tor Wate ' the crucifixion and urial. who pr ^ent<d Tenderfoot badges to ber was sung bv Dean Cumings. Jerry oi ^r and Mrs. Alton Carpenter were David. Duane and Don Bradford G. Mrs - Evan Shaw. Mrs. George Vander- McMullen presented "A Definition of meer. Mrs. Mildred Surton and Miss a Boy." A humorous skit on baseball Fruin. Rohm, and Cumings ing a fire properly time and perhaps lives Wanted: mitter trouble in the middle of excit- ing mystery program. Footnote: For two weeks in a row. the Monday evening mystery program. "Lights Out." starring Jack LaRue as narrator, has been interrupted because ot transmitter trouble at the orogram's source. Tne first time we didn't ev- en ^ee tne ending proper reporting of a fire At this meeting Chief Nelson wa» asked what type of equipment should , b( obtained to furnish Che community j protection in case of fire At this meet- j ing Mr Howard VanderVeen, resident of the lake, was appointed Assistant Fire Marshal of the gro%*e Plans are j being made to zone off the community and appoint fire wardens for each zone in case of fire The next meeting of the Community The whole world must believe or be Qass and Robert Wilson. lost." Wilfred Cumings. a member of the Miss Waters poured at a table cen- board of review, presented second class tered with an arrangement of Easter p;ns to Bl u .Russell, Kenneth Graves, flowers. The social hour was in charge ocrdon Blackmer. David Steinert and of Mrs. H. G. Clintsman. with Mrs. Allison. A first class pin was Zola Clintsman and Mrs. Alex Brid- ges assisting. INFANT DIES The infant daughter of Mr. and Mr< Ray Totten died Wednesday awarded to Jack Rowan. Field executive Paul Young of the Grand Vallev Council gave lrfe badges "Meeiny life By Carol Holmes-Kurt* The best thing about spring—it comes to' Robert (Hoover, Bow-in Rowre and when 11 s most! star badges to Dean Cumings. Russell night. Raster and Ronny Frank. Just in case you missed the column. ;""® "J A D r i l 12 a t BlodscU hospital Chief Scout executive Herman Seeing Life was basking under the <*£ Z ! I n Graveside b-.rial Friday at 10 a m Brandmiller of Grand Valley Council sunlamps in Battle Creek Sanitarium Rev. H W. Hilinger will officiate. spoke and presented Walter Hatton. all of last wee*. Surviving besides the parents are a Charles Gold and Craig Larson "wltn Tne former mayor of Cincinnati, The Martha-H-th.r Division of Tri..- are play d bv .Joyce Anderson Donna ity Lutheran Guild held their regular p a r SO n_-". Lucile BJvrk and Mary Kelly, business meeting April 5 at 8 p.m in Y ou will miss a r. al treat if you fail prevention ^ \T DOTKrnRn ^ ome Sophie Frank, Conk- to see -^ttle Women." A I Ktn ivruitu lillf with twenty members pr sent. The plav is being dlr Are you interested? The CYC (ChrLstian Youth Cinema* will have its fir-t rally Saturday. April 15 at play is oemg d.rected by Miss Committee reports on the baked Leona Bukowski. who has been assist- goods sale showed a net profit 01 ed by student director Joyce Anderson. $56.00. The group voted to turn m The following students are in charge o'clock The meeting will be held in the dance pavilion part where movies .. ... . y.,- \r r V-Alcr»" m firp OUrvlvmg oeSiUCS UK itiC a v-iio.i«ro u u i u . * brother. Steven, and grandparents. Mr. Eagle awards. The mothers were given and Mrs. Alden Pmckney of Sparta miniature eagles which were pinned on Ohio, now a judge, was there. Regard- and Mr. and Mrs. L. D Totten of by the boys. les of the fact that he had crossed the Whitehall. A surprise presentation of an Eagle ocean 13 times and lived a more or Arrangements by Bettes-Hessel Me- ring was made to Don Jacobs by the less exciting life, he was at gym with morial Chapel. three Eagle Scouts. Mr. Brandmiller the rest of us each morning and j presented it in behalf of the bo»ys. marched and square danced enthusi- NOT1CE astlcally every evening Town Topics 7:45 in Rockford High school and the $100 to the Gui i d sound film, "The Power of God will pj..^ ,R£j SleT will entertain stage manager; E>or.na Parsons and be by Maury meOullg yha- horn, Apr^.9^ Mr, Hc It n ClarX. property. D,c, Ho lme re n . of the production staff: LaVern Lang. the advertising; BUI Steven.,, tickets; Joan Mr and Mrs. Cart E. B Johnson ar The Rebekah Lodge will have a card Something new—something different leaving Monday via plane for a visit ?arty AprU 14 at the Odd Fellow hall —Lady Borden chocolate almond ice with their son "Bud" who is with The public is invited 4-6-131 cream at BfCKS 4-43c Pea,e and Jane Jackson, book-holders. Tne Sewing cla«s under th 1 direction the costumes. Lehmann. assisted by Max ire Tak n« at the organ; Jar.e King, violin and ^ ou P in .... Ed McCarthy, bas-s soloist. Tnere was a group discussion on Qf Arthur Benson is assisting with These rallifl, will be held every two having a rummage sale during Jie we.ks alternating with other to**ns month of July. for the meeting place. Plans were completed for the dinner to be served to the teachers of the FARM B U R E A U N O T E S North-and West District Conference Th' Farm Bureau Women's Commit- w hich is being held in Trinity Pari.,h tee wiL" meet Friday. April 14 a t 1 ha!1 A P ril 11 12 and 13 o'clock, in the Red Room of the YMCA. Mrs. Frank served jello. eake and Gerald White will speak on "Our coffee. Tne ladies enjoyed a social Growing Socialism." Mrs. Marjorie hour. Kark.r. state director of Farm Bureau Mrs. Louise Schamber will open her Women's Activities, will also be pres- home to tr>e group for the May meet- ent. » *. ing. D?atlm TWA in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. E. Phil Brad.strum write from Washington, D C.. where they will be for about two weeks, after which they will return to their Sparta home. Lamoreaux Bros. Pest No. 7579 and the Auxiliary to the Post will hold a joint installation of officers with Ce- dar Springs and Rockford Posts and Auxiliaries on Wednesday night. April 19 at the Rockford school at 8 o'clock Volume Sales Of Carnation Reported Highest In History Of Company, Says Williams A cunning, plump 170 pound gal was also there. She had traveled all over the world, but what interested her most in the various places was whether the service and food were good. When we left she had managed to get down to 158 pounds 'Why do you get so heavy?" we asked. She giggled. "I eat too much," she replied. "I Just love to eat!" » SPARTA ENJOYS STATE-WIDE RECOGNITION THROUGH MOWER DEALERSHIP MRS MARGARET CVRTIS Mrs Margaret Curtis. 60, died at her home in Sparta Wednesday. April 12 following a short illness. She had lived in Sparta since 1939. coming here from Walker Station. She was born April 12. 1890 in Cooper-ville. the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Hoban. She married Rans.laer Cur- tis in October 1907 in Grand Rapids. Surviving are her hu band; four sons. Leo of Byron Center; Harold. Carl and Lawrence of Sparta; tnree daughters. Mrs. Marvin Wilmerink 1 Helen> of Grard Rapids; Mrs. Wm. R W Williams, superintendent of fresh milk and ice cream, cereals and Four fat boys were there—they came the Sparta Carnation milk plant, today feeds, were *24r> 605.367." Mr Williams from St. Louis and each tipped the ^ revealed the Company's financial re- said. scales at about 400 pounds apiece. It All those members from Sparta wish- p^.. for m 9 He recently returned "While this represents a 5T- decrease was really something to see them to- mg to have transportation to Rock- from an annua i superintendents' meet- from the previous year, due to lower gether. let alone one at a time, and ford will please call Wilma Caine or lc at carnation's Los Angels Calif, selling prices of many products, the when one eased himself down on a Gertrude Ingersoil Members will meet headquarters, where he met with ex- 1 volume of sales was the highest la the chair or a davenport—well! at the IOOF hall in Sparta at J :30. ecUtives 0 f ^ Company and discussed ' history of the Company. Mr. ar.d Mrs. Claude Landstra, Dep*. i a -es: dairying and milk production 1 The men and women of our Sparta A bride entered the room and found officers of Grand Rapids, will do the methods plant share in the credit for this excel- her new husband reading the funny installing. •'Carnation's total dollar sales for all I lent record." he added. papers. "My gosh." she exlaimed in The Spartan Distributors. Sparta, ber d amonj them Michigan, have just installed the very The public is invited to see their fine latest lawn mower sharpening equip- di<>piay of 27 models of mowers, reel stellar J > Evelyn > of Flint, and Marion ment obtainable and are now able to or rotary trepe Cur'U of Sparta; nine grandchildren; sharpen and repair any make mower, Thay also have rcently e: gaged the four brothers. Charles Hooan. Coopers- of any size. They also carry in stock services bf Mr Edwin Majeska. former ville; John Hoban. Grand Rapids; thousand.? of dollar* in parts. It is factory field representative for Toro. Mart n H:»ban Kalamazoo; Leo Hoban. surprising to know that all Toro moiw- who will con act their many deilers Tra\ rse City; three sisters. Kathryn ers and pans wnlch are sold in Michi- <hardware, machinery, etc.i. cities. Hoban. Kalamazoo. Mrs Isadore gan. with the exception of the "Thumb" ( golf courses, regularly. Mr Howard Oro*i. G'and Rapids; Mrs Cora Ste- are handkd through them, more so Lawrence, who has been in their em- vers. Conklin. since Toro whom they represent, is the ploy for three years, will be in c large Funeral services will be held Friday world's largest manufacturers of mow-'of the»r servicing department. a t Be.tes-He,sel Memorial Chapel. er» with sizes vary ing from 17-inch to J "Happy Scotty" (Floyd Schut as he Rev H W Ellmger officiating, with 22-inch in cut. lis known by many of us» said, "with burial in Greenwood cemetery. All cities cemeteries, parks, golf all the golf courses which I haw con- courses, schools, state and federal in- tacted, I only had time to play golf / A v r D 1 T I f stitutions are contacted periodically by with one person all last -jear and ther. < ON OR ATI lationh. th<m. carrying the name of Sparta lost most of tne games To Supervisor Frank Holmquist. throughout the state. We were much I But. what difference does that Sparta township, upon h?s appointment impressed on being informed that there make," he *aid. "I still had a wonder- as chairman of the equalization corn- are only 76 distributor* in the Ualttd ful Um« and hope to play more often mittae, Kent Counay board ol super- state and that our city can be num- thu summer." vUoni ALTAR SOCIETY HOLDS LUNCHEON MEETING The Altar Society of Holy Family products, including evaporated milk. -Carnation's largest expenditure dur- consternation. T I - ! • .njA " <f. William. . WOl III - have married a book R A I F R DFMONSTR \TION for raw materiaLs. We paid $184,797.- n A L r ' n . . V 541. or 7C.24^ of our dollar sales to One Nassau County census taker The Altar Soeietv of Holv Famuv ^ pri< ? ay cvening ^f rU . 14 f, 8 dairv fanners aU over the nation for found nothing but a cemetery and an P ,T^ A - M Z. ^'! r ^ m a T t S e v ' ^ l a n t o ' t i T I S f a ^ ' b a l S ^ f ' ° * 424 25 « 3 0 2 " ol A demure, gentle little person ex- day noon. A business meeting was held and Rev T V. MoKenna gave a short address Hostesses were Mrs. W Whitney. ates also, how the bales are handled Mrs Marshall Vaughan, Mrs. C. Stop- and unrolled. ker. Mrs Arthur Church and Mrs Evervone Interested is invited to Marvin Snyder. come According to Mr. Williams. Ca.na- : and they tell me the reason I adore tion realized a net income of $7,764.- them is because subconsciously " have 5d9. just 2:16% of its sales. Of this always wanted to kill someone!" a m o u n t . $4,951,926 or 2JB% of sales retained in the business, while ber enter the room, the speak- w . $2,612,673 or 1.141 were paid as divi- woman a little bit sloppy. I I I F V nprVQ BICXS no» have Sherbets m pint dends ^ Carnation s many Mockhold- K « ir - nt . r dre« disheveled. ALLEN OPENS rxi-kares Orange. Dineanole or rasp- cr .~ rn£ri . SHOE REPAIR SHOP berry; also lemon sherbet hand- ^ a re proud to say," Mr Williams I Allen announces the opening of a shoe repair shop in the building ad- jacent to Hammer Jewelry. He suc- ceeds John Tragna. who has returned to Grand Rapids, his former residence packed 4-13c her hair unkempt."ner dress disheveled, but when sne spo<e one forgot appear- ances in the complete charm of her added, "that many of our employees p^scHiai'ity. Her lovely eyes, halt dosed cm shares in our Company. DONT FORGET! as she spoke her de*-p sympathetic smile her understanding and wisdom, her chuckle of humor and in closing. Here was NOTICE Saturday night. April 15 is the an- The Townsend Club wiB have a pe- her firm. . Mr. Allen, who has been employed r.ual Casnovia Firemen's Ball which dro party and meeting at the Odd Fal- a woman who had .ived deep*, anc for a number of years In Orand Rap- will be held at the school auditorium low hall in Sparia AprU 13. There will thoroughly emerged sweet a. a ids shoe repair shops, has been a Spar- Ticket* may be secured from any be a pot luck dinner after the meet- triumphant in the la.er year* o. . er la resMant Tor flva years, ovsmbar aT th* fire d«paru»ent. lag. The pubUe to invited. i ure.

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VOLUME 73 — ESTABLISHED 1876 SPARTA, MICHIGAN. THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1950 NUMBER 15

On Englishville Musical Program

T h e Baptist Theological -Seminary and Bible Ins t i tu te choir, under t h e direction of Jos -pn Balbach. wttl present a sacrcd musical program S u n d a y evening, April 16 a t 7:45 p m at the E>gli»hvHle Baptl-t church

Included on ;ne p rogram will he r . u m b r s by the forty-voice cho»r. as Will as vocal and ins t rumen ta l solos, duets , and trios. T.ve public Ls cordially invited to thLs service a t the 7:45 hour .

Public Urged To Support Cancer Fund

"Str ike ba rk ; Give to conquer Can-cer!" T in is the chal lenging theme of the Ameri rc.n C a n c e r Soci : ty and Apr:l is Cancer C a m p a i g n month .

About 000 Amer icans will die of cancer within the next twelve months, it is es t imated. At i . a s t one- th i rd could have been saved had thry heed-ed cancer - e» rly s y m p t o m s and sougnt meJi-a l ca r Cance r str ikes one ol every two home-, in t h e U n f e d State? —our own or our neighbor 's .

Give generously to the American C a r t e r Society. for *ixtv cents of your dollar will atav r ight h e r e in this state. Research, educat ion a n d service in cancer for next ycwr d e p e n d on what ls raised th i s spring.

For fu r the r i n fo rma t ion contact Mrs F L Bull or Mr- Wel t e r Eber-

video News. By Leslie Line

SPARTA GIRL IN COLLEGE CHOIR

GOLDEN WEDDING TIME FOR BURGETTS

OF ALGOMA TWP.

Mr. and Mr.- Ernest B j r g . t t of Al-» »ma township will observe their gold-

\ i i ss Jean Bradford , daugh te r of M r and Mrs. Lynn Bradford, will tour

. Michigan with the 60-volc; Albion 7" ~ " ~~~ College a cappella choir f rom April 18 _

Te.evL-ioa viewers in t h i , a rea * m , G jf j , meeting 12 engagements unde r e - - wedding anniversary Sunday . April haw- a much larger variety ol pro- t h f b a ; o n 0» c o n d u r t o r Davk.' S t r i -k l - r jg a : their . omi g r a m s in store for t hem wi tnm tne Q j Albion College music facul ty . m-. ami Mr-. Burget t were marri d next few weeks with two new TV s ta - M i > f s Bradford, who is a f r e s h m a n at April 15. 1900 a : the S p a r t a Baptisr t ions scheduled to commence broad- Aj.bion, will sing in th? a l to -ection. church par -ona^e . Rev. Maynard of-cas t ing within th next month . K a i a - 0 | ) 3U n < c i ay i April 23. the Albion :hoir fic.ated. Mr and Mrs. Clarence Hull mazoo h a s announced the soneduied ^ , . e a r < 1 jn t b e West Ridge C o m - w e r e t h t i r a t tendant .? . Plan., are for

the two couples to spend the day to-opening of their f irst video s ta t ion . m m i l v c h u r c h Qf Chicago the second in Western Michigan, and work i s under way in G r a r d Rap ids for th ir second. Landing also began » . » • « * m opera t ing on the video wave; r ecen t ly . U / n l f h p r I p n 0 | | p i A a l though the station from the s la te ' s « a l l U C l L i L Q ^ U L I U capi ta l is comparatively weak.

Sponsor Comedy Play In April

gether. Due to Mr. Burge t t ' s hea l t h , no larg

celebration Ls being p l anned but they would be glad to h a v e their fr iends call bet w e n the h o u r s of 2:00 and 5 00 and 7:00 to 9:00 S u n d a y

Mr and Mrs. B u r g e t t have spent their ent i re marr ied l i fe on the f a rm where they now live a n d where Mr Burgett w a , born. He celebrated his 77th birthda-, Monday, April 10.

I t h a s been reported t h a t a few lo-cal television viewers have been able to receive broadcast- directly f rom M i l -wauk e and Chicago without the help of t h e G r a n d Rapids s ta t ion. S u c h te*-'casts a re weak, however. "Aunt Susie Shoots the Works ' is

• • • tiie title of the play tha t the Tr in i ty Spor ts Fans. Attention: WLAV-TV Lutheran Wal ther League will pr sent

has announced tha t It will tel. vL*? t h e at the Parish Hail April 2a and 30 35 games of the Detroit Tigers Amer i - T h e play wri t ten by F r . d Ca ld-can L ague Club tnrough W W J - T V . well and is being given by special a r -Dctroi t . a n d t ie Kalamazoo stat ion, rangement with Sarnu 1 French . T h televised game., will toe broadcast Th is is not just the u.,ual play t h a t direct f rom Briggs S tad ium in Detroi t the average ama t ur society produce.,. j u v a'stvVe" s h w and no t i l ts olayed at night or on S u n - It is. in fact, a m o t ex t r ao rd lna rv | ^ T h o - f i n ' ^ - e d w ' l l l l a u T a d a . s a n d hoiidavs will be tel cast T h e play, combining a., ic doe.-, all of the T h o~< »nt t . e s .ed will la e r f irst game to be carried th is way will qualities of a thrill ing mys te ry p'.a; be S a t u r d a y . April 22 with the Chicago and containing along with it a ver i ta -Whl t e Sox Plans are also being made bl<* tornado of ' a u * h , Following is by the G r a n d Rapids s ta t ion to carry the cas t : th games of th.- Cnicago Cubs a n d Laura Dawson. Corinne Reis ter ; Mrs. CTicago Whi te Sox tha t a re played a t O ^ r " n . which are avai lable in the field home" c i l d r e n - l i t e ra ture Books from the

5 PROGRAM ALBION COLLEGE BAND AND ORCHESTRA

SPRING CONCERT TOUR, 1950

SPARTA SCHOOL AUDITORIUM Sunday. April 16 a t 3:00 P . M .

Part I — The Orchest ra Symphony in D Minor T h e S o r c e r e r ' s A p p r e n t i c e On the Trail, from "Grand Canyon Sui te"

Franck Franck

Grofe

' P a r t II — The Band The Purple Cartiival. March Alford Overture, The Hebrides "Fingal 's Cave" Mendelssohn The Three Kings . Smith

Trumpet Trio— Duane Fultz. John Clayton. Wilbur Dick

Symphony in E Minor "From the New World" Dvorak Car;oca Youmans

Marimba Solo, Beverly Worthington Hora Staccato ... Bennett-Dinicu-Heifetz An Old Familiar Air with Modern Trea tment

Butterfield-Bennett An arrangement made by Mr. Butterf ield in the

Orchestration class a t Albion Trombone Trio—

Calvin Gates, John Meyers, William .Horst St ra toswing - Walters Fight On! Albion! Peters-LaVigne

•Optional Soloists — Muriel Donaldson, piano; Richard Foor, bassoon; John Butterfield, bass ; Lawrence Black, t r umpe t ; George Raville, t rumpet ; Lloyd Miller, t rumpet .

(Admission 60c including tax) Sponsored by Sparta High School Band

Funeral Services Are Held For Law-rence F. Besnett And Wm. E. Snowdin,

L o n g t i m e R e s i d e n t s Of This Area Lawrenee V. B ^ n r t t 69. prominent Church of Chris t for 50 years a n d had

f ru i t grower and church leader m Al- served as elder, t rustee and Sunday pine township, d.ed S u n d a y a f t e rnoon . School super in tendent . April 9 a t his home on Ter . Mile Road a f t e r a two years ' illness.

He was born In Sand Lake, the son of Mr and Mr*. F r a n k B- snett . H« marr ied Florence Field J an . 17. 1912 and had been a f ru i t grower a n d f a r m e r in Alpine township for 40 years He was a member of the Balland>

Sparta Couple To Observe Their

60th Anniversary Th-

n a g e 60th anniversary of their m a r -will be observed* Sunday . April

Surviving is his wife. Fune ra l se r -vices were held Wednesday af te rnoon at the Baliard> C h u r c h oi Chr is t . Rev. O. E Wmtehouse a n d Rev . Roy Wea-ver off iciat ing, wi th burial in G r e e n -wood cemetery

Arrangement*, by Bettee-Hesse'. Me-morial Chapel.

William E. Snowdin. 95. died a t the home of his son, Mahlon. in Ravenna , Tuesday. April 11. a f t e r a two months ' illness

He was born Nov. 9. 1854 in Bndge -hampton township, the son of Mr. and Mr.- Wm. Snowdin.

He lived for 29 years m S p a r t a be-fore going to Ravenna to make his home. On Feb. 12. 1882 h e marr ied Florence Mansfield in Ravenna . H e was at one time a f a r m e r and operated

16 by Mr and Mrs. George B u r n e t t . a s tore In S p a r t a for about 25 res idents of S p a r t a for 50 years. They v e a r s -C—me to Spa r t a Mar 17. 1900.

T h e celebration will be a n open hoase program a t the American Lt-gion club from 3 to 5 p.m.

Burnet t . 83. was born in Ca i l ton , Mo Dec 11. 1866 and Mr former Ar villa Fuller . Marne 81 years ago. July 1. 1868. T h e y w re married in Big Rapids. Mr Bur -

l ne t t worked for many years for the former Welch Manufac tu r ing Co.

They have eight c :uldren. Harley of Detroi t ; Louis of Muskegon; Dewit" of Grand Rapids; Mrs. Mollie H u m m e l

I ol Battle Creek; J e r r y a n d Ber t of Muskegon; Mrs. Gladys Whi te . Ch ica -go. and Mrs. Orval Wester of S p a r t a ; 11 grandchi ldren; two g r e a t - g r a n d -

: children.

Surviving are hL* son; a daughte r , Mrs Fre<1 Wagner of Hast ings; six grandchi ldren; seven grea t -grandchi l -dren; a brother . Albert of Muskegon: two sisters. Mr, NeUie Manslield of

Burne t t the Detroit and Mrs. J o n r s of Wisconsin; was born a : M r s Snowdin died Nov. 13. 1946

Funera l services were Thursday a t the Bettes-Hessel Memorial Chapel . Rev. H W Ellmg-er off ic iat ing, wi th burial in Ravenna cemetery.

KENT CITY P. T. A. MEETS APRIL 27

The Kent City Publ ic Schools PTA will be held T h u r s d a y evening. April 27 at 8:00 p.m. in t h e K e n t City High school audi tor ium. T h e r e will be some vocal numbers by t h e 7 th grade s tu-

ff. ad journ

to a classroom wher Bet ty Lautner . Bookmobile Librar ian for the Kent Covniy Library, will speak on "The Land of Story Books."

Her talk will inc lude some of the beaut i ful books, both classic and mod-

County Fire Chief Speaks At Camp

Lake Meeting

DRIVERS' LICENSE OF-FICE OPEN SATURDAY

T h e dr ivers ' license office a t the S p a r t a village hall will aga in be open f rom 9 a.m to 4 p.m.. S a t u r -day. April 15 for the convenience of local a n d nearby residents whose l i-censes have expired

Deputy Sher i f f s from the K e n t County S h e r i f f s depa r tmen t will be t h e examiners.

Bookmobile will b^ used a s practical illustrations.

» * • Graves, Arvin S w a r t h o u t ; LaSal le Rad io and movie comedian. Bob Johnson. Walter Reister ; J o h n n y Ro-

Hope h a s been reported dickering over gers. Gordon B a . h r e . Slick Conway. a $1,000,000 TV contract . If so. it Walter Beuscht-l. Director, Mr. A S top- 4 T T . - V T , n v HrtVVI F R C » would be the highest in the business, penhagen. I r.-> 1 i u . > n u n L E . n n . Ar thu r Godf rey is s .cond with $900.- I t is a f ine thing to encourage th . M . m o e i , of the S p a r t a Independent 000. I ta lents of our a m a t e u r actors and ac - Bowlers League will s tage their annua!

• • • tresses, so let 's all tu rn out a n d have banquet a t the R a n c h House on Rive ' You should see Horace Heidt a n d his an evening of fun wnen "Aunt Susie Road Friday veiling April 14, 'wi th

Orig inal Youth Opportuni ty programs Shoots the Works!" "chow" served promptly a t 7 o'clock, a round TV circles this fall. You prob-able h a v e heard his Su : day night C B S

BOOK REVIEW F E A T U R E S CASNOVIA

L .L .C . PROGRAM T n e Casnovia Ladles Literary C lub

abl«. h a v e neara nis b u : aa> nigni t n a • . T T * 1 n 1 L T~V a * p rogram He will unlikely have t h e K e n t C l t V H i g h S c h O O I U r a i l i a t l C S

* «nnii5rtr. ^ ^

Class To P r e s e n t T h r e e - A c t Comedy Drama April 20th-21st

same spon-sor. • • •

If you saw the Gillette Cavalcade of Spor t s f ight broadcast la ; t Friday, you .-aw a thriller, Joe Baski. who ou t -ve ighed his opponent by 31 pounds. scored a T K O over Bernie Reynolds ir. Romanes, tragedy, comedy and d r a - little lad;.; Joan R a n s o m as Meg. the a heavy weight bout a t S t . Franc is a r e n a m a a r e a j i t o be found in the th ree - hou.->. kepper. and J u a n i t a Gates, as the in New York. T.ie referee called the a c t play. -^Little Women." which will sw e t - tempered B e t h . You will see f igh t to a halt in 2:08 of the seventh be presented by the Dramat ics Class their mother , the f a m o u s Marmee. round when Baski floorod his younger Ken t City Hign school in the a.idi- played by Je r l ane VanderWoude. and opponen t for the seventh s t ra igh t t o n u m April 20 and 21 at 8:00 p.m. tneir invalid f a t h e r . Mr. March, by t ime, twice for a count of 8 and twice it was adapted by Arthur J ca rue , f r om Roderick Jackson. saved by t h e bell. Baski was 28 years ^ celebrated novel by Louisa M. Al- You will laugh a t t h e irascible Aun t old while Reynold, was 24. Don't miss c o t t , and Ls said to be as r e f r e sh ing March, w. ose bark is worse than her th is week's bout. Fr iday a t 10 p.m. a i ^ novel itself. All the well-known bite, played by Helen Clark, and will

• * • charac ters are there , living out the i r love old Mr. Laurence , the wealthy Machine to prevent t r a n s - ijves and loves behind the footlights, neighbor, by Dick Holmgren . You will

You will see Mary Kriger as Jo, t h e aamire Lauri . played by Bud Alton, tomboy; Evelyn Harwood as Amy, the and his bashfu l t eache r . Mr J o h n

Brook, bv Bill S tevens . T D 1 V I T V I I T T H F R 41ST Y o u ** a m u s e d ^ Hannah, the I K l . N l l i L I l H r , l ( A . > a 11-meaning cook, played by Artha

G U I L D R E P O R T S O N Lew i,. ar.d Peufes^or Bhaer. by Lynn B V K E D G O O D S S A L E Lev.-ls. The Ne: rhborhood girls who

come in to see the p lay tha t J o wrote

Adolph Nelson. K e n t County Fir t Chief , was guest speaker at the C a m p Lake Communi ty Club Fr iday evening. April 7.

Due to the fire a t the pavilion a few weeks ago the people a re eager to learn more about organizing for fire prevention and fire f ight ing.

Mr. Nelson g a v e o u i ^ c e l l e n t talk on f i re h a z a r d s and fire f ight ing. He cov-ered the h igh spots on wha t he could of fe r ?h«s communi ty on the subject of f i re prevention and f i re f ight ing.

Assurance was given the communi ty t h a t he would be more t h a n glad to bring out his equipment to ins t ruct the men how to use it in case of a lire. He made i t clear t h a t if there was a fire a lways call two county f i re de -p a r t m e n t s

I t Ls verv impor t an t t h a t the women q u a i n t t h e m s e ^ s ^ t n f i re equip- s p f a . m g ^ revi8W , . T h p b y m m t Also the importanoe of repor t - B e r L r a m Brooker. a story of t h e t ime mz a f i re orooerlv in order to s a \ e , _ _T , . ... ±, ,

Varsity Club Selects Queen

J o a n Nequlst. popular and a t t r a c t i v e

S P R A Y M E E T I N G I member of the S p a r t a High Sdiool \ T u I a * m w U T A P 4 * * 1 . * S 6 0 ' 0 1 " c l a » * h a s chosen queen o f

A l I V L L . > K s l U K A b t t-n e va r s i ty Club's annua l dance which Lowell McKinney Informs the S e n - will be held a t the school gym Friday

t inel-Leader tha t a spray meet ing will evening, April 21. be held a t Klenk ' s storage F r iday ev- R u n n e r s - u p in the voting con:est enmg, April 14 at 8 o'clock. held a t the school recently and who

Ray Hudson of MSC will be the guest will represent the Queen ' s Court , are speaker. Lois Klenk. Lorinda Lane. Nancy Mil-

ler and J a n e Fraleigh. Members of the dance -pa r ty com-

mittee are Jer ry Shoup . Eli Roberta, Pete Heath . Eugene O s t m a n . Geo, Fl-field Jer ry Sheckler . Don S t a n t o n arid Ronnie Nokes.

T h e dance Is not open to the public, the commit tee s ta tes .

Sparta Scouts Awarded Honors

At Banquet T n . e e Spa r t a Boy Scouts were p re -

sented Eagle awards a< the annual Boy Scout banquet Monday evening a t the Baptist chu rch I t is a ra re occa-

T n e S p a r t a team of S t . Marys hospi-tal Service League will meet with Mrs. H J . Kur t z Thursday a f te rnoon . AprU 20 a t 2:30 o'clock ins tead of th is week.

Mr a n d Mrs. Edward Slack and two met a . the p leasant country home of i i o n t o have three boys receiving E a - daughter. , of S t a n t o n were Easter S u n -Mrs. Vernon Bull Tuesday-April 4.

Af te r a sho r t business session, the program c h a i r m a n presented Ann F r a -leigh. who saug "Agnus Dei" a n d "Come Unto Him." pieces app rop r i a t e for t h e season. S h e was accompanied by Mrs. F. H. Thomas.

Miss Lela Wate r s gave a very in-

evenmg. scout honors a t one t ime. Following the supper C. Amburgy

led in group singing. A special n u m -

day d inner guests of h is parents . Mr. and Mrs. A L. Slack

Las t S a t u r d a y callers a t the home

was given by C. Dexter pictures were shown by W of the boys a t C a m p Shawondossee las t summer

of the Herods. telling of Barabas . J o h n par t ic ipat ing in the Cour t of Honor r * * w * ; i s o n Tainted out some of the t h e B a > > t l s t a n d ^ t r i a i 0 1 J e s u s b e " was Don Jacobs, local Scou tmas te r

disastrous t h imrs^ha* occurred recent- t o r W a t e ' t h e crucifixion a n d urial . w h o p r ^ e n t < d Tende r foo t badges to

ber was sung bv Dean Cumings . J e r r y o i ^ r and Mrs. Alton Ca rpen t e r were David. Duane and Don Bradford G . M r s - Evan Shaw. Mrs. George Vander -McMullen presented "A Defini t ion of meer. Mrs. Mildred Sur ton and Miss a Boy." A humorous skit on baseball F ru in .

R o h m , a n d Cumings

ing a f i re properly t ime a n d pe rhaps lives

W a n t e d : mi t t e r t rouble in the middle of excit-ing mystery program.

F o o t n o t e : For two weeks in a row. the Monday evening mystery program. "L igh t s Out ." s ta r r ing Jack LaRue a s na r r a to r , has been in terrupted because ot t r ansmi t t e r trouble a t t h e orogram's source. T n e first time we d idn ' t ev-en ^ee tne ending

proper repor t ing of a f i re At t h i s meet ing Chief Nelson wa»

asked w h a t type of equipment should , b( obta ined to f u r n i s h Che community j protect ion in case of f i re At this meet- j ing Mr Howard VanderVeen, resident of the lake, was appointed Assistant F i re Marshal of the gro%*e P lans are j being made to zone off the community and appoin t f i re wardens for each zone in case of fire

T h e next meeting of the Community

T h e whole world must believe or be Qass and Rober t Wilson. lost." Wilf red Cumings. a member of the

Miss W a t e r s poured at a table cen- board of review, presented second class tered with an a r rangement of Eas te r p ; n s t o B l u .Russell, K e n n e t h Graves , flowers. T h e social hour was in charge o c r d o n Blackmer. David S te ine r t a n d of Mrs. H. G. Clintsman. wi th Mrs. Allison. A f i rs t class p in was Zola C l in t sman and Mrs. Alex Br id-ges assist ing.

INFANT DIES T h e i n f a n t daugh te r of Mr. a n d Mr<

R a y T o t t e n died Wednesday

awarded to J a c k Rowan. Field executive Paul Young of t h e

G r a n d Vallev Council gave lrfe badges

"Meeiny

life

By Carol Holmes-Kurt* T h e best thing about spr ing—it comes

to' Robert (Hoover, Bow-in Rowre a n d w h e n 11 s most! s t a r badges to Dean Cumings. Russell

n igh t . Ras te r and Ronny F r a n k . J u s t in case you missed the column. ;""® "J — A D r i l 12 a t BlodscU hospital Chief Scout executive H e r m a n Seeing Li fe was basking under the

< * £ Z ! I n Graves ide b-.rial Friday a t 10 a m Brandmiller of G r a n d Valley Council sun lamps in Batt le Creek San i t a r ium Rev. H W. Hilinger will off iciate . spoke and presented Wal ter H a t t o n . all of last wee*.

Surviving besides the pa ren t s a re a Char les Gold and Craig Larson "wltn T n e former mayor of Cincinnat i ,

T h e M a r t h a - H - t h . r Division of T r i . . - are play d bv .Joyce Anderson Donna ity Lu the ran Guild held the i r regular parSOn_-". Lucile BJvrk a n d Mary Kelly, business meeting April 5 a t 8 p.m in You will miss a r. al t rea t if you fai l

p revent ion

^ \ T D O T K r n R n ^ o m e Sophie F r a n k , Conk- t o s e e - ^ t t l e Women ." A I K t n i v r u i t u l i l l f wi th twenty members pr sent. T h e plav is being dlr

Are you interested? T h e CYC (ChrLstian Youth Cinema* will have its f i r - t rally Sa tu rday . April 15 a t

play is oemg d . rec ted by Miss Commit tee reports on the baked Leona Bukowski. who h a s been assist-

goods sale showed a ne t prof i t 01 ed by s tudent d i rec tor Joyce Anderson. $56.00. T h e group voted to t u rn m T h e following s t u d e n t s a re in charge

o'clock T h e meet ing will be held in the dance pavilion p a r t where movies .. ... . y.,- \rr V-Alcr»" m firp OUrvlvmg oeSiUCS UK itiC a v-iio.i«ro u u i u — — —

. * bro ther . Steven, and grandparents . Mr. Eagle awards. The mothers were given and Mrs. Alden Pmckney of S p a r t a min ia ture eagles which were pinned on Ohio, now a judge, was there. Regard-and Mr. a n d Mrs. L. D T o t t e n of by the boys. les of the f ac t t h a t he h a d crossed t h e Whi teha l l . A surprise presenta t ion of an Eagle ocean 13 times and lived a more or

Ar rangemen t s by Bettes-Hessel Me- r ing was made to Don Jacobs by the less exciting life, he was a t gym with morial Chapel . th ree Eagle Scouts. Mr. Brandmi l l e r the rest of us each morning a n d

j presented it in behalf of the bo»ys. marched and square danced en thus i -N O T 1 C E astlcally every evening

Town Topics

7:45 in Rockford High school and the $ 1 0 0 t o t h e G u i i d

sound f i lm, "The Power of God will p j . . ^ ,R£jS l e T will en t e r t a in stage manage r ; E>or.na Parsons and be by Maury m e O u l l g y h a - horn , A p r ^ . 9 ^ M r , H c I t n ClarX. p rope r ty . D , c , H o l m e r e n .

of the production s t a f f : LaVern Lang.

the advertising; BUI Steven.,, tickets; Joan

Mr and Mrs. Cart E. B Johnson ar T h e Rebekah Lodge will have a card Something new—something d i f f e ren t leaving Monday via p lane for a visit ? a r t y AprU 14 at the Odd Fellow hal l —Lady Borden chocolate a lmond ice with their son "Bud" who is with T h e public is invited 4-6-131 cream at B f C K S 4-43c

Pea , e and J a n e J ackson , book-holders. T n e Sewing cla«s unde r t h 1 direction

the costumes.

L e h m a n n . assisted by Max i r e T a k n« a t the organ; Jar.e King, violin and ^ o u P i n . . . . Ed McCar thy , bas-s soloist. Tne re was a group discussion on Qf Ar thur Benson is assisting with

T h e s e rallifl, will be held every two having a rummage sale dur ing J i e w e . k s a l ternat ing with other to**ns month of July. for t h e meeting place. P lans were completed for the d inner

— to be served to the teachers of t h e F A R M B U R E A U N O T E S North-and West District Conference

T h ' F a r m Bureau Women ' s Commi t - w h i c h is being held in Tr in i ty Pari.,h tee wiL" meet Friday. April 14 a t 1 h a ! 1 A P r i l 1 1 • 1 2 a n d 1 3

o'clock, in the Red Room of the YMCA. Mrs. Frank served jello. eake and Gera ld Whi te will speak on "Our coffee. T n e ladies enjoyed a social G r o w i n g Socialism." Mrs. Mar jo r i e hour. K a r k . r . s t a t e director of F a r m Bureau Mrs. Louise Schamber will open her Women ' s Activities, will also be pres- home to tr>e group for the May mee t -ent . » *. ing.

D ? a t l m

TWA in Los Angeles. Mr. and Mrs. E. Phi l Brad.strum

wri te f rom Washington , D C.. where they will be for about two weeks, a f t e r which they will re turn to their Spa r t a home.

Lamoreaux Bros. Pest No. 7579 and the Auxiliary to the Post will hold a joint instal lat ion of off icers with Ce-da r Spr ings and Rockford Posts and Auxiliaries on Wednesday night . April 19 at the Rockford school a t 8 o'clock

Volume Sales Of Carnation Reported Highest In History

Of Company, Says Williams

A cunning, p lump 170 pound gal was also there. S h e h a d traveled all over the world, but what interested her most in the various places was whether the service a n d food were good. W h e n we lef t she had managed to get down to 158 pounds 'Why do you get so heavy?" we asked. S h e giggled. " I ea t too much," she replied. " I Just love to ea t ! "

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SPARTA ENJOYS STATE-WIDE RECOGNITION THROUGH MOWER DEALERSHIP

MRS MARGARET C V R T I S Mrs Margaret Cur t i s . 60, died at her

home in S p a r t a Wednesday . April 12 following a shor t i l lness.

She had lived in S p a r t a since 1939. coming here f rom Walke r Stat ion. She was born April 12. 1890 in Cooper-ville. the daugh te r of Mr. a n d Mrs. J o h n Hoban. S h e mar r i ed R a n s . l a e r Cur -tis in October 1907 in G r a n d Rapids.

Surviving are h e r h u band; four sons. Leo of Byron Cen te r ; Harold. Carl and Lawrence of Spar ta ; tn ree daughters. Mrs. Marv in Wilmerink 1 Helen> of G r a r d R a p i d s ; Mrs. Wm.

R W Williams, superintendent of fresh milk and ice cream, cereals a n d Four fa t boys were there—they came the S p a r t a Carnat ion milk p lan t , today feeds, were *24r> 605.367." Mr Wil l iams from St . Louis and each tipped the

^ revealed the Company's f inancia l r e - said. scales a t about 400 pounds apiece. I t All those members from S p a r t a wish- p ^ . . f o r m 9 H e recently r e tu rned "While this represents a 5T- decrease was really something to see them to-mg to have t r anspor t a t i on to Rock- f r o m a n a n n u a i superintendents ' mee t - f rom the previous year, due to lower gether. let alone one a t a time, and ford will please call Wilma Caine or l c a t c a r n a t i o n ' s Los Angels Cal i f , selling prices of many products, the when one eased himself down on a G e r t r u d e Ingersoil Members will meet headquar te r s , where he met wi th ex- 1 volume of sales was the highest l a the chair or a davenport—well! a t t h e I O O F hall in S p a r t a at J :30. ecUtives 0f ^ Company and discussed '• history of the Company . • • • Mr. ar.d Mrs. Claude Lands t ra , Dep*. i a - e s : dairying and milk product ion 1 T h e men and women of our S p a r t a A bride entered the room and found off icers of G r a n d Rapids, will do the methods p lan t share in the credit for th is excel- her new husband reading t h e f u n n y installing. • 'Carnat ion 's total dollar sales for all I lent record." he added. papers. "My gosh." she exlaimed in

T h e Spar t an Distributors. S p a r t a , ber d a m o n j them Michigan, have jus t installed the very T h e public is invited to see the i r f ine la test lawn mower sharpening equip- di<>piay of 27 models of mowers, reel s t e l l a r J > Evelyn > of F l in t , and Marion m e n t obtainable and are now able to or rotary trepe C u r ' U of S p a r t a ; n ine grandchi ldren; s h a r p e n and repair any make m o w e r , Thay also have r c e n t l y e: gaged the four brothers. Char les Hooan. Coopers-of a n y size. They also carry in stock services bf Mr Edwin Majeska . former ville; J o h n H o b a n . G r a n d Rapids; thousand.? of dollar* in parts. I t is factory field representat ive for Toro . Mart n H:»ban K a l a m a z o o ; Leo Hoban. surpr is ing to know tha t all Toro moiw- who will con ac t their many d e i l e r s T ra \ rse City; t h r e e sisters. Ka thryn ers a n d p a n s wnlch a re sold in Michi- <hardware, machinery, e tc . i . cities. Hoban. Ka lamazoo . Mrs Isadore gan . with the exception of the "Thumb" (golf courses, regularly. Mr Howard Oro*i. G ' a n d Rap ids ; Mrs Cora S te-are h a n d k d through them, more so Lawrence, who has been in their e m - vers. Conklin. since T o r o whom they represent , is the ploy for three years, will be in c l a rge Funeral services will be held Friday world's largest manufac tu re r s of m o w - ' o f the»r servicing depar tment . a t Be. tes-He,sel Memor ia l Chapel . er» wi th sizes vary ing from 17-inch to J "Happy Sco t ty" (Floyd Schu t as he Rev H W Ellmger off ic ia t ing, with 22- inch in cut. l is known by many of us» said, "wi th burial in Greenwood cemetery.

All cities cemeteries, parks, golf all the golf courses which I h a w con-courses, schools, s t a t e and federal in - tacted, I only had time to play golf / A v r D 1 T I f s t i tu t ions are contacted periodically by with one person all last -jear and ther. < ON OR ATI l a t i o n h . th<m. carrying the name of S p a r t a lost most of tne games T o Supervisor F r a n k Holmquist. t h roughou t the state. We were much I But . what d i f ference does t h a t Spa r t a township, upon h?s appointment impressed on being informed tha t t he re make," he *aid. " I still had a wonder- as cha i rman of the equalization corn-are only 76 distr ibutor* in the U a l t t d fu l Um« and hope to play more o f t en mittae, K e n t Counay board ol super-s t a t e and that our city can be n u m - t h u summer." vUon i

ALTAR SOCIETY HOLDS LUNCHEON MEETING

T h e Altar Society of Holy Family

products , including evaporated milk. -Carna t ion ' s largest expendi ture d u r - consternat ion. T I - ! • .njA " <f . Wi l l iam. . WOl III -

have marr ied a book

R A I F R D F M O N S T R \ T I O N for raw materiaLs. We paid $184,797.-n A L r ' n . . V 541. or 7C.24^ of our dollar sales to One Nassau Coun ty census taker

T h e Altar Soeietv of Holv Famuv ^ p r i < ? a y c v e n i n g ^ f r U . 1 4 f , 8 da i rv f a n n e r s aU over the nat ion for found nothing but a cemetery and a n

P,T^ A - M Z. ^ ' ! r ^ m a T t S e v ' ^ l a n t o ' t i T I S f a ^ ' b a l S ^ f ' ° * 4 2 4 -» 2 5 « 3 0 2 " o l A demure , gentle l i t t le person ex-

day noon. A business meeting was held and Rev T V. MoKenna gave a short address

Hostesses were Mrs. W Whitney. a t e s also, how the bales a re hand led Mrs Marshall Vaughan, Mrs. C. S top- a n d unrolled. ker. Mrs Ar thur C h u r c h and Mrs Evervone Interested is invited to Marvin Snyder . come

According to Mr. Will iams. C a . n a - : and they tell me the reason I adore tion realized a net income of $7,764.- them is because subconsciously " have 5d9. just 2:16% of its sales. Of th is always wanted to kill someone!" amoun t . $4,951,926 or 2JB% of sales • • •

retained in the business, whi le ber en te r the room, the speak-w . $2,612,673 or 1.141 were paid a s divi- woman a l i t t le b i t sloppy.

I I I F V n p r V Q B I C X S no» have Sherbets m p in t d e n d s ^ Carna t ion s many Mockhold- K « i r - n t . r d r e « disheveled. A L L E N O P E N S rxi-kares Orange. Dineanole or r a sp - c r . ~ r n £ r i .

S H O E R E P A I R S H O P ber ry ; also lemon sherbet h a n d - ^ a r e proud to say," Mr Wil l iams

I Allen announces the opening of a shoe repair shop in the building ad-jacen t to Hammer Jewelry. H e suc-ceeds J o h n T r a g n a . who h a s re turned to G r a n d Rapids, his fo rmer residence

packed 4-13c

her hair unkempt."ner dress disheveled, but when sne spo<e one forgot appea r -ances in the complete cha rm of her

added, " t ha t many of our employees p^scHiai'ity. Her lovely eyes, ha l t dosed c m shares in our Company .

D O N T FORGET!

as she spoke her de*-p sympathet ic smile her unders tand ing and wisdom, her chuckle of humor and in closing.

Here was NOTICE

S a t u r d a y night . April 15 is the a n - The Townsend Club wiB have a pe- he r f i rm. . Mr. Allen, who has been employed r.ual Casnovia Firemen's Ball which dro party and meeting a t the Odd Fal - a woman who h a d .ived deep*, a n c

for a number of years In O r a n d Rap- will b e held a t the school aud i to r ium low hall in Spar ia AprU 13. T h e r e will thoroughly emerged sweet a. a ids shoe repair shops, has been a Spar - Ticket* m a y be secured f rom a n y be a pot luck d inne r a f t e r the mee t - t r i u m p h a n t in the la .er year* o. . er la resMant Tor flva years, ovsmbar aT th* fire d«paru»ent . lag. The pubUe to invited. i ure.

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THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1960 T H E S J f i N T l N K L - L K A x i f c J t , &Jf A U ' l A , M J C i i i u A ^

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

En t a r «d a t t h * Pout of f i re . M i r h ' g a n . a s Second Class Mall

H. J . KURTZ Editor — Publisher

PHONE 2141

MJACBEK — Michigan P r e * A m d a t t n National Editorial Association Michigan Farm Bureau

S s b s c r f p t i o n pes t paid . ene year te 3d»anc». ?? 50 »n Ken*. Mn»-kegon and Newaygo Conn tie*. Elsewhere (3-50.

National Advertising Representat ive: Newspaper Advertising Service, Inc. 3£Schi*au Press Service. Inc. 188 W . R a n d o l p h SC. Chicago. nL East Lansing. Michigan

A & P f i les Formal Answer Denying All

Anti-Trust Charges T h e Grea t , A t l a n t i c & Pac i f ic T e a

Co QatSy den ied g o v e r n m e n t a n t i - t r u s t c h a n t s in U S Dis t r ic t Cour t Monday < April 10) a n d t e r m e d t h e civil su i t a g a l r u t It a n e f f o r t to c h a n g e t h e n a -t ion ' s " - m i r e economic s t ruc tu re . "

I n i ts ilT.st f o r m a l answer to ' h e c o m p l a i n t s. e k i n f dissolut ion ot t n e •jO-year-old food c h a i n . A &— P ^aid the re "Is n o Jus t i f i c a t i on in f ac t o r i.i la-*r for t h e d r a s t i c a n d conf i sca to ry d e s t r u c t i o n " of t h e company .

A A P d e n i e d in de ta i l the c h a r g e of r e s t r a i n t of t r a d ? a n d monopoly b rough t u n d e r t h e S h e r m a n Act, D e -f e n d a n t s J o h n A. H a r t f o r d , c h a i r m a n of t h e bc>ard. G e o r g e L. H a r t f o r i. t r easu re r , a n d t h e A & P asked t h r o u g h counse l t h a t the compla in t h> dismissed.

ings t o t h e consumer a n d especially t o t h e voTKer f a m i l i e s "

T h e e f f e c t ol th* c o m p a n y ' s ac t iv i -1 t ies " h a s n o t been to r e s t r a i n t r a d e o r i t o p r e v e n t compet i t ion . " t h e a n s w e r c o n t i n u e d . ' O n t h e c o n t r a r y , i t s c o m -

i pe t i t ion h a s great ly p romoted t r a J e ' a n d i n c r e a s e d compet i t ion . "

T h u s , d i sso lu t ion of t h e c o m p a n y . A Ac P sa id , "would resu l t in a decrias»-

j r a : h e r t h a n o n inc rease in compe t i -t .on ." T h e answer w a s filed by t h e New York law f i rm of Cahi l l . G o r d o n ,

i Zach ry a n d Reindel

S o m e people go ' r o u n d in circles: | o t he r s get circles f r o m going ' round.

1 I t ' s a n a p p r o p r i a t e coincidence t h a t I t h e word • A m e r i c a n " e n d s In "I c a n . "

PRIDE . . . T h a t ' s us . . . and tha t ' s you! We're proud of our long ' l i s t of satisfied depositors — and our depositors a re proud of t h e feeling of security they

derive f rom a steadily ing savings account.

rev.'-*

Peoples State Bank

SPARTA, MICHIGAN

Accoun t s In th is b a n k u p to $5,000 a r e ln>ured in ful l u n d e r t h e pro-vis ions of t h e B a n k i n s Act of 1933.

N e w s p a p e r s Reach T h e -dost Teople every d a y !

J O H N A . I I A R T F O R I )

" T h e p l a i n t i f f . A <fc P con tended , "is a sk ing t h i s c o u r t to adopt , by Judi -cial f i a t , n e w a n d ex t remis t pr inc ip les of law wh ich would resu l t in a c o m -plete r emode l ing of t h e e n t i r e e c o n o m -ic s t r u c t u r e of th i s c o u n t r y . "

A & P t e r m e d i t s expans ion a " n a • t u ra l g r o w t h . " wh ich c a m e a lmos t e n -tirely f r o m wi th in t h e c o m p a n y a n d no t by m e r g e r s o r by buying o u t c o m -pe t ing c o m p a n i e s .

T i i e a n s w e r said t h a t A <fc P " h a s m a d e s u b s t a n t i a l c o n t r i b u t i o n s t o w a r d revo lu t ion iz ing" t h e food bus iness , " w i t h e n o r m o u s a n d incalculable s a v -

H O W A R D ' S SHOES

MEN'S BIB OVERALLS — 8-OZ.

$2.39 MEN'S 8-OZ. WAISTBAND

$1.89 CHILDREN'S SHOES

Strong Composition or Crepe Soles, sizes 9 to 'J

$2.98... $3.59 CHILDREN'S SHOES

Composition Soles, sizes 8 ' / j lo 2'. 2 - \ alues to S3.98 While they last—

2 pr. for $ 2 * 9 9

TWO STYLES MEN'S L E A T H E R SOLE DRESS S H O E S $7.50 Value

$5.75 YOU SAVE AT

HOWARD'S SPARTA

AUCTION * SALE »

AT THE RESIDENCE. 27' N. UNION ST., SPARTA, MICH.

Saturday, April 2 2 , 1 p. m.

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

2 Gas Ranges

Servel Gas Refrigerator

9 x 12 Rugs

Dining Room Furniture

Chairs

Living Room Furniture

Bedroom Sets

Miscellaneous Garden and Other Tools

Disher and Kitchen Utensils and Other Arti cles Too Numerous To Mention

TERMS - CASH

Mrs. Elizabeth (Sam) Perkins OWNEH

R. L. Mc IN TYRE, Auctioneer LYLE SQUIRES. Clerk

LOOK!

12 inch Television

for only

»16995

A PRICE YOU C A N T BEAT

AN AMAZING

BARGAIN

Reg 52.29

Fielders Glove

1.11

Firestone Budget Plan

SELECT WHAT % A j YOU W A N T

^Tire$fo«e SPECIAL — Just Arrived!

Re«. 2.98

PLASTIC RAINCOATS «

i

BOY'S 26-IN.

Firestone Pilot Bike

As low as

36.95 NATIONALLY KNOWN

8.2 cu. f t .

Refrigerator 5-year warranty

$ 1 6 9 9 5

Buy it for

a wt iK

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Hurry . . . Hurry . . . Thee* Won't Lost Long! Hard-to-Better*, but it's True . . . Now Firestone Oder* You a Raincoat (or the More Price of a Pressing Bill] They're Finest Quality . . . So Lightweight . . . So Smart Looking! Fold "Em Up . . . Tuck Tm in Your Pocket . . . Carry One in Your Car and Save Every Time It Rainsl GET HERE EARLY!

F » r e $ t o t u POWER MOWER

* Powerful 1 Vj H. P. .V.elor

* JO-lnch Cutting S e e l

* S o m i - P n e u m o t i< T i r o *

Simple ecougb fo r a child to SpCIaU' Hiu> n u ; HCVHi'ola controls . Come in a n d see i t t o d a y .

1.6 II. I \ $ « • % 4 V 5 0 1 1 9

Fishermen - - -W e Have A Complete Line O f Fishing Equipment

BOOTS — RODS — REELS — PLUGS — LINE — FLIES — ETC.

Carlson & Meyer Spuria Mich.

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Corner

Every woman likes lo have eonfidcncc in her grocer.

We m&ke every effort at A&P to give you:

Qual i ty foods a t money-saving prices.

P rompt , courteous «"<! efficient service.

Full ueiglit and cor-rect change.

If we should ever iail you on any of t he se counts, please let us know.

Please write*

Customer Relations Department, A&P Food Stores,

420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N. Y.

COMPARE A*P's VALUES! EVERY ITEM IS LOW PRICED EVERYDAY IN THE WEEK Del M o n t e o r Llbby

PEACHES Hershey's

COCOA Roman

CLEANSER Bowleno or

SANI-FLUSH Famo

PANCAKE FLOUR Gerber's

BABY FOOD Campbell's

TOMATO SOUP

He » / , CAB 27C

I.I,. 39c 21c

, 14e ,A 27c

. . 19c

5 We

4 .... 33c

... 10c Ann Pago

SALAD DRESSING C o l d Stream

PINK SALMON Sure O o o d

MARGARINE

TOMATO SOUP Hum Label

KARO SYRUP

•t. lo/

CORN MEAL

2 ».

2 19% •» C.IM

5 * —

5 ,fc-

41c

37c

39c

25c

47c

29c

Waldorf

TOILET TISSUE Dro/t, Vol.

SURF OR TIDE Out. Oxydot, tab, »ln$o or

SUPER SUDS Ooo-Lltb

DILL PICKLES Wkltohouto

MILK OoIden Cream Style

I0NA CORN

3 20c

le* 0*1- 26c

»*e. 26c

* 25c

i * " 3 4 c

^ 1 ~~ 23c

S w i f f ' s

CORNED BEEF F r o i x o -Amer i can

SPAGHETTI Dole Crushed

PINEAPPLE Chicken of the Sea

GRATED TUNA Whole Kernel Corn

NIBLETS Large Tender Peat

GREEN GIANT dexo

SHORTENING Moyml

12 oi. tin

2 * IS",-

No. 2 c«n

i'/j-oi. csn

12 oi. can

No. 303 c«ns

43c

27c

29c

33c

15c

39c

71c

CELATIN DESSERTS 4 - 25c

.... w 19c A M . Page

KETCHUP

3 bo" 20c

u « 2 4 c

Polt Naptka

LAUNDRY SOAP Cleanmr

SPIC & SPAN

LAUNDRY STARCH 3 % 33c

24 - 34c

JtoJey ' e

WAFFLE SYRUP

Fresh, Tender, Oreen

ASPARAGUS Gordon Fresh

RADISHES fmmey U a « finger Site

CARROTS ftortda U.S. Ho. f — Site A

POTATOES Prooh, Tender Oolden Heart

CELERY

ORANCES — ,s#

• 25c

2 ^ 1 1 c

10 63c

- - • 55c

Brown-N-Serre Rolls

CL0VERLEAF Pineapple'Cocoonut

BUNS POTATO CHIPS

HOME STYLE BREAD

SPANISH BAR CAKE

DONUTS "

POTATO BREAD

16c

,i te 25c * u ' 59c

^ 18c

— 29c

JT?j 18c

15c

American Cheese Food

CHED-0-BIT Cheese

FRANKENMUTH

TANCY LINKS Ml id Cheddar or

COLBY CHEESE PbUa. or Sardem

CREAM CHEESE ftoob

BRICK CHEESE

2 lb. !««f 71 c

, 5 0 c

31c

» 4 6 c

18c

48c