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SERVICES • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE, IN MEMORIAM FOR SALE HELP WANTED In loving memory of Doris Marie Ostman, Mrs. Anna Ostman and NEWTON APPLIANCE SERVICE WANTED—Housekeeper. Live in. FOR SALE: HOUSE—Three bed- FOR SALE— BRAKE SPECIAL; Chloe and Emory Anderson, who Formerly Austin Appliances. Light housekeeping. Full charge. Check brake system, Adjust rooms, IVt baths, living room, passed away fourteen years ago Same quality, same lines and One in family. Call 887-9666. dining area, kitchen, playroom, brakes. Only $1.19 (most cars). this week, 1951. same E-Z terms. Phone OR 8- 2-24ctfn STOUT'S TIRE & SERVICE. utility room, family room with 7269. tfn Sparta. 2-17tfnc fireplace. Has small orchard The years may wipe out many BOOKKEEPER—Male or female. and berry patch. One acre of REFRIGERATION & AIR CON-c Fulltime. Experience preferred, things. SHRIMP OR CHICKEN—Eat here land. Landscaped. Phone TU 7- But this they wipe out never; DITIONING— Engineering and but will train. Write stating age, 9607. 2-24c or take out. For fresh take-out service. All makes, all classes qualifications, etc. P.O. Box 128B The memory of those happy days. service Phone 887-9973. Mac's of installations. Workmanship Sparta, Michigan. 2-24c FOR SALE—Nice well-kept three When we were all together. Lunch and Recreation. tfnc guaranteed. FAIR-WAY SER- bedroom house in Sparta. Big VICE CO., 92 N. State St. Phone FARMER WANTED to sell Hy- lot, breezeway to garage, full —Mr. and Mrs. Ed Ostman WINTER TUNE-UP SPECIAL — 887-9858 or 887-9887. 8-12tfnc brid Seed Corn for an established basement, gas heat. For appoint- and family. Only $6.66 (most U.S. cars), parts company. Good commissions. ment phone TU 7-9451. 3-10c 2-24c extra. Budget terms. STOUT'S Will get own corn at wholesale -o- —TREE WOHti.— TIRE & SERVICE. Sparta, tfnc EV MEMORIAM Removal — Trimming price. Give detailed description LARGE IMPROVED LOTS — 90" of farm. For further informa- x 152 ft. or larger, paving in- The flowers in the Memorial HOUSEHOLD APPLIANCES — Very Reasonable Rates tion write to Larry Vincent, 3019 cluded on Anderson St. John E. Window are in loving memory of Any and all, large or small. Ser- Good References Woodruff, Lansing, Michigan. Snowden, exclusive agent. Ph. Mrs. Elizabeth B. Johnson. Mr. viced to your complete satisfac- JERRY'S TREE COMPANY 2-24 887-9917. tfnc Charles F. Wylie, and Mrs. Mar- tion. NEWTON APPLIANCE Phone S61-9512 - Comstock Park garet F. Wiltenburg. S-EIRVICE, Kent City. Phone: FREE ESTIMATES SALES AND SERVICE— Married — Hessel Funeral Home OR S-7269. tfn We Give Credit — Fully Insured man, 21 to 45, to service estab- o lished route in local area. 60 SO THEY FOR SALE—Used windows, vari- FRONT END ALIGNMENT—Only IN MEMORIAM stops daily. $2.45 per hour plus MANCIU- In loving memory of ous types and sizes. Ceramic $8.50 (most U.S. cars). Budget expenses guaranteed to start. our dear daughter Joyce (Black- kiln, good condition. Phone TU terms available. STOUT'S Tire TELL ME.. Call Fuller Brush Co., GL 9-8462 all) Manciu, who passed away 7-7711 after 4:00 p.m. 2-24p and Service, 11 South State St., Fr. Julius J. Amman of the Holy 3-3-c February 26, 1962, three years ago Sparta. Phone TU 8-8121. Family Church has been a patient at STRAWBERRY PLANTS— Certi- 2-24c St. Mary's Hospital in Grand Rap- today. fied virus-free and state inspect- ids. He expected to be able to re- FOR RENT As we loved her so we miss her, ed. All varieties available for SANITATION SERVICE — Septic turn to the rectory here onWednes- Tanks, dry wells cleaned and re- In our memories she is near. spring delivery. Also complete uay. paired. Collect calls accepted. FOR RENT—Furnished apartment Mr. and Mrs. Robert A pel and Loved, remembered, longed for line of fruit trees and ornaments. Phone 899-2324 or 899-2225. Van Two bedrooms. Gas heat. OuV children of Pleasant-st. have pur- always. ' Contact: Jerry Momber, Rt. 1, Dyke & Myers Sanitation Ser- side entrance. References re- chased the former John Miller pro- Bringing many a silent tear. Conklin, Phone 453-2512. 3-31c vice, Conklin, Mich. 6-27ct£n quired. OR 8-7175. 3-3c perty on River Street and are mov- ing diere this week. Bob is a pa- Sadly missed by ORNAMENTAL IRON — Railings, LEARN FROM A PROFESSION- trolman with the Sparta Police De- Dad and Mom columns: room dividers. Call: CARD OF THANKS partment. 2-24p AL—Jack DuRand, Teacher of: I want to thank you dear folks TU 7-5541. Freeman's Welding, Clarinet, Saxophone, Flute. Or- Mr. and Mrs. Don Jacobs will Sparta. 3-18ctfn in Kent City and Sparta for yo^ visit friends during a three-week March 23, 1901 — Opera gan, Piano. Music Degree. Thir- many expressions of love sent to star Madame Nellie Melba. ty years professional experience. trip to California. FIRE EXTINGUISHERS — All me. I do not feel worthy of them revealed her methods for Telephone 887-9772 or 454-3705. but do appreciate and receive a March 9 1822—The first makes for homes, farms, autos, 2-24 p t preparing a diet toast. The tractors, boats, and trailers. great blessing from them. patent for false teeth was idea caught on and the com- Heugel Sales and Service. 130 —Esther Blohm granted to Charles Graham ADJUST BRAKES— Only $1.19. 2-24-p mercial use of Melba Toast Cherry St., Sparta. Ph. TU 7- STOUT'S Tire & Service, 11 S. of New York Citv. soon followed. 7001. tfn State St., Sparta, Phone TU 8- 8121. 2-24c CARD OF THANKS FOR SALE- FRONT END ALIGN- We wish to express our sincere MENT —Only $8.50 (most U.S. and heartfelt thanks to our rela- We Quote the cars). Budget terms available. WANTED tives, neighbors and friends for STOUT'S TIRE & SERVICE, the expressions of sympathy and Sparta. 2-17tfnc WANTED—Ice Fishermen to reg- the beautiful floral tributes ten- ister for our FREE BLUE GILL dered us at the loss of our dear Following Prices Paid FOR SALE—New and used pumps. CONTEST. Nothing to buy; no wife, mother and grandmother. Deep or shallow well work. obligation. STOUT'S TIRE rt- Especially Rev. Louis Cobb for his Robert R. Wagner, Phone 675- SERVICE, 11 S. State St., Spar- words of comfort, the organist for at Our Sale Monday, 2842, Casnovia. 3-19tfnc ta. Sparta. tfn the consoling music, Mr. Elve for his songs, the Hessel Funeral Home FOR SALE—John Deere tractor for their deeds of kindness, the February 22, 1965 trailer manure spreader, one 6.70 BUY OR SELL bearers, and the ladies who served x 15 tire and wheel. Propane lunch. VEAL sold up to $33.50 per cwt. gas chick brooder. 500 chick size; —Milford Beduhn BUY OR SELL—Wheat, oats and chicken feeders, all sizes; also and family. BEEF STEERS & HEIFERS sold up to $31.50 per cwt. corn. Casnovia Milling Com- nests and automatic water's 2-24c BEEF BUULS sold up to $16.50 per cwt. pany. Phone OS 5-4481. tfn Phone 888-0128. 2-24c BEEF OOWS sold up to $15.60 per cwt. CARD OF THANKS FEEDER CATTLE sold $14.25 to $19.50 per cwt. FOR SALE—One used forced air I would like to thank my many HOGS sold up to $17.90 per cwt. oil furnace. Suitable for garage « PIPE THAWING • friends and neighbors for their SOWS sold up to $15.60 per cwt. or workshop, $45. One used gas pipe THAWING— Phone TU 7- get well messages and cards; also BOARS sold up to $15.00 per cwt. space heater with auto fan, $50. 5541 or TU 7-9307. Freeman's the members of Lamoreaux Bros. Phone TU 7-9763. 2-24c Welding. tfnc Post and Auxiliary 7579 V.F.W., FEEDER PIGS - sold $9.00 to $12.50 each for the beautiful plants sent me HENS sold up to $1.00 each FOR SALE— Horsetrailers. Phone during my recent stay in the hos- RABBITS sold up to $1.40 each Galesburg MO 5-4211 evenings WINTER IS HERE! Call us pital. HAY - .. . sold 33c to 63c bale or weekends. 3-17c Wick if your water pipes freeze. —Bernice Krieg STRAW sold 22c to 35c bale TU 7-6781. 2-27c 2-24p 659 Head of Livestock -:- 26 Consignments of Poultry & Rabbits 6220 Bales of Hay and Straw

The Sale has the largest number of buye™ paying the M FRUIT FARMERS highest nmrket prices for your livestock.

Valuable Free Gift given away at 9:00 P.M. every Monday night. We carry a full line of fruit You must be present to win. March 4, 1917—At the fertilizers and fruit sprays. convening of Congress, Jean- RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES nette Rankin, representative from Montana, became the AUCTION HELD EVERY MONDAY AT 5:00 P.M.. RAVENNA, MICH. Amonium Nitrate, Chilian Nitrate, first woman to sit in either JF. PAUL. HERMAN, Mgr. Phone UL 3-2952 house. 20-0-20, etc.

SKIBBE ORCHARD SPREADERS t FOR SALE OR RENT Orchard Spreading YOUR i Klein Fertilizers of Marne, Inc. SPARTA, MICH Barth Murrav 1174 COMSTOCK ST. MARNE, MICHIGAN Phone Sparta TU 7-0911 HOURS: Open 9 to 5 Monday thru Wed Phone 677-1213 nesday; 9 to 8 on Frida noon on Thnrtday und Saturday Kent City News MOecUurfnf onto you the testimony of Qod"—I Cor. 2:1 Mrs- C. W. Fulkerson, cor. Phone OR 8-7151 TRINITY CHRISTIAN

Word was received here Sunday Mrs. Edwin Johnson is home from Mr. and Mrs. Clare Afton received of the death on Saturday of the Rev. the Sunshine Sanitarium now and surprise visit from their son-in-law REFORMED CHURCH Linas Herman who was pastor of the is improving. George Ulmer of Grenada Hills, Mamrelund Lutheran Church sev- About forty Study Club members California, Saturday night. Mr. Ul- OF SPARTA eral years ago. Pastor and Mrs. and tlieir guest enjoyed a dinner mer was on his way home from a Herman have bee^i living in Florida meeting at the B & T Lodge on business trip to Pittsburg and stop- extends a cordial welcome to you. for tlie past few years. Neva and Monday evening. After tlie banquet, ped in to say "hello". Ed Casey visited them last winter tlie program was furnished by Mr. Debbie, Dan and David Plite of COME AND WORSHIP GOD WITH US. and also two or Uiree years ago when Joiin Humphreys who showed pic- Belmont were Week-end guests of they spent some time in the south. tures of his Alaskan hunting trip. their grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. (Meeting temporarily in the American Legion Hail Mr. RobertStark and Mr. and Mrs. OnTuesday, Mrs. Joanna Peterson Clare Afton. Their parents, Mr. and 295 So. State Street) Jack Johnson and sons, Lester and and Albert Carlson, Mrs. Ruth John- Mrs. Joseph Plite came after them Sunday Morning Worship 10:00 A.M. David, left Saturday morning for on Sunday. son and Mrs. Nels Finley helped Sunday School for the entire family 11:15 A.M. Homestead, Florida, to attend the Mrs. Victor Freeland celebrate her o funeral of an aunt, Mrs. Ida Tib- birthday. The Kent City Methodist Church Sunday Evening Worship 7:00 P.M. betts. They returned Thursday Mrs. Phil Swanson and Mrs. Os- will hold a Congregation Family Full schedule of midweek meetings. morning. The Johnson girls, Nancy wald Hansen of Sparta spent Thurs- Night at 6 p.m. on Saturday evening, Our pastor, Henry Hoekstra, will gladly call on the sick, and Janet, stayed with their aunt, day p.m. with Mrs. Joanna Peterson. February 27. The event will be pot- lone Stark. Mrs. Charles Becker and children luck and all members and friends bereaved, and all in need of spiritual counsel. Mrs. Edwin Johnson spent Tues- of Florida visited Mrs. Becker's are invited. Please call 887-9841 day and Wednesday in Grand Rapids grandmother, Mrs. Simon Peterson Item of business to be considered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Chal on Monday. will be the proposed budget. Holben. The Lions Club Ladies Night was held Wednesday evening with dinner at the Homestead Inn in Grand Ra- pids. Mrs. E.J, Casey spent from Sat- Kent City Motor Soles urday to Wednesday in Grand Rapids at tlie home of her son, Jim and family. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Cavanaugh left Wednesday for a vacation trip to Florida. They expect to stay until March 1. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Patterson and three children spent Friday night, Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger Sul- livan in Traverse City. raSHIONED PRICES Mr. and Mrs. Don Shcroeder of Ravenna and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Weston celebrated their wedding anniversaries on Saturday evening with dinner at the Dew Drop Inn 1965 MUSTANG - 2 plus 2 rangoon red, 1961 FALCON fordor - Radio, Standard in Muskegon. 8 cylinder, cruiseomatic transmission, Transmission - Deluxe Trim, 170 engine $795 Mr. and Mrs. James Wheeler of power steering, white wall, chrome rocker Muskegon spent Sunday with Mr. and moulding, deluxe wheel covers, 5,000 miles $2695 1961 Tudor - 6 cylin- Mrs. George Seites and son. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph White drove der, radio, standard transmission $745 to Grand Ledge Saturday to visit 1964 GALAXIE - 500 Fordor Hard Top, their son, Jerry and family. Ralph 352" engine, cruiseomatic transmission, 1960 CHEVROLET NOMAD STATION came home Sunday and Helen stayed power steering and brakes, radio, white WAGON, 8-cylinder - powerglide, power until Wednesday to take care of tlie walls, vinyl interior, 9,876 miles $2495 steering - power brakes, power windows, chi'dren while Jerry and Dorothy look a two-day trip. power seats, radio, new car trade-in # J Mr. and Mrs. George Seites en- 1963 THUNDERBIRD - America's pres- tertained at dinner Saturday evening tige car, wimbledon white, aulomatic 1962 - Black 6 cylinder, fOC Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wylie and transmission, power steering and brakes, radio, standard transmission 2pllif3 daughter and Mr. and Mrs. Jim radio, white walls, extra sharp $2495 Surdam and two daughters. The oc- 1960 FORD 9-PASSENGER COUNTRY casion was Bob and Sandra's birth- days. 1963 FORD GALAXIE 500 CONVERTI- , 8 cylinder, standard transmis- d* "TQ C The Father-Son banquet will be BLE, 8 cylinder, standard transmission, sion, radio, excellent condition #3 held Thursday evening at the Mam- radio, white walls, less than thirty days relund Lutheran Church. Mr. John before spring, buv at winter discount $1795 1960 PLYMOUTH - CAO'J DeVries of Grand Rapids will be Radio, heater. Price Reduced! ^073 the speaker. Flora and Ed Johnson enjoyed a 1963 CHEVROLET fordor, heater, one- birthday dinner Saturday at the home owner, new car trade-in $1495 1960 FORD GALAXIE TOWN SEDAN, of Harry and Amelia Johnson; Har- 8 cylinder, cruiseomatic, power steering ^*70^1 ry's birthday was tlie occasion. 1963 VALIANT - and brakes, radio, new tires Mr. and Mrs. Ramon Rexford and family spent from Friday evening to standard transmission, price reduced $1195 Sunday visiting Mr. and Mrs. Eu- 1962 FORD GALAXIE 500 HARD TOP— gene Rexford in Drayton Plains. 1963 VOLKSWAGEN - Low mileage ex- 8 cylinder, tutone, automatic transmis- Mr. Edwin Johnson of Grand Ra- tra clean ONLY $1295 sion - One owner - New car trade-in - tflCOC pids visited his parents on Sunday. 14,867 actual mileage 31373 1963 FORD FAIRLANE 500 SPORTS COUPE, bucket seats, all vinyl interior, TRUCKS Basketball radio, white wall, sharp $1695 1963 FORD F 700 CAB & CHASSIS, five- speed transmission, two-speed axle, 900 x t TOOC 20 tube tires Scoreboard 1963 FORD GALAXIE TUDOR, 8 cylin- North Kent Paint and Glass-56 der, standard transmission, radio, white ICOC walls 1963 CHEVROLET PICKUP - Extra clean 373 Sparta Independents 9:30 •Family Loan 3. vs Open Every Evening for Your Shopping Convenience Junior High Faculty KENT CITY JUNIORS TO PRESENT MOVIE SAT. The Junior Class of Kent Cicy High School will present a movie Kent City Motor Sales at 7:00 on Saturday, February 27, in the high school gymnasium. The movie "The Devil at 4:00" 887-3661 678-4631 will feature Spencer Tracy, Frank WHERE CUSTOMERS SEND THEIR FRIENDS Sinatra, and Jean Pierre Aumont. 887-6141 678-5441 Tickets are 75c for adults and 50c for children.