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The Sentinel Leader — Wednesday, August 2G, 1970 Page 11
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FOR SALE
NA CHURS PLANT FOOD pro-vides greater crop yield and increased profits. Call Kober Orchards. Days - 887-9451; evenings - 887-9410 or 453-4331. tfn
FOR SALE: 1964 FALCON by owner. 4-Door Sedan. Auto-matic transmission. In. Excellent condition. Best offer . May be seen at 130 Cherry Street, Sparta. Phone 887-7001. tfn
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS — All makes for homes, fa rms , autos, t ractors , boats and t ra i le rs . Heugel Sales and Service, 130 Cherry St., Sparta. Phone TU7-7001.
FOR SALE: Arborvitae, Yews, Junipers, Rhododendrons, White Birch, Blue Spruce, Fruit Trees , Shade Trees, Ground Cover, Railroad Ties. All low priced. Meadowlark Nursery, 250 Maynard, N.W. 1 mile east of Standale, 1st house south of Lake Michigan Drive. GL 3-1649. 4-22-ctfn
FOR SALE - PIGS. Between 6 and 8 weeks old. Phone 361-1228.
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FOR SALE: MAYTAG WASH-ER, $20; twin tubs, $4; stove, $10; treadle sewing machine, $15; complete double bed, $15; commode, $15. Thurs-day from 5 to 7 p.m. 57 Maple Street, Sparta.
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1970 ZIG ZAG SEWING MA-CHINE , less than 5 months old. Only $45^65 cash or t e rms . Does fancy stitches, buttonholes, monograms, and bl'nd hems without using at-tachments. Sews with single or double needle. A lovely light walnut sewing stand in-cluded. Will trade in. Call 887-9723.
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WILL SACRIFICE late model Hoover vacuum cleaner fully equipped with all tools for cleaning and polishing. For quick sale $19.69 or easy terms arranged. Call 887-9723.
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REX VACUUM CLEANER b r -and new 1970 model. Com-plete with all cleaning tools. Small paint damage in ship-ping. Will take $20.88 cash or te rms if desired. Call 887-9723.
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I SERVICES
GLASS - WINDOW REPAIR Glass cut to size. North Kent Glass and Paint, 10388 Sparta Avenue. Phone 887-9675. tfn
KEEP YQUR CARPETS beautiful despite constant footsteps of a busy family. Get Blue Lustre . Rent electric shampooer $1, Pintler Hardware, 320 S. State St., Sparta. Phone 887-9000.
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H & R SEPTIC SERVICE - Sep-tic cleaning and sewer tile c l -eaning. 0Installation and exca-vating work. Call R. Horter , Sparta 887-9055 or B. Hou-ston, Casnovia, 675-4607.
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KEEP YOUR CARPETS beau-tiful despite constant foot-steps of a busy family. Get Blue Lustre . Rent electric shampooer $1. Pintler Hard-ware, 320 S. State St., Sparta. Phone 887-9000. t f n
BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT WORK, Chimney repa i r s . Fireplaces a specialty. Art Wyma, Grand Rapids. Phone 538-5884. 5-13-c-tfn
HELP WANTED
HOUSEWIVES - Are you the one who vowed you would find a part t ime job when the children go back to school? 1̂ will guarantee you $50.00 per week for 10 hours of your spare time. For interview, call 363-7730 between 2 and 4 only.
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PICKERS WANTED - for apple harvest . Call Freeman Fa rms . Phone 675-7648 or 675-7649. tfn
CARPET SHAMPOOING. F r e e est imates. Modern floor Cov-ering. Phone 363-0800 Grand Rapids. 4-22-c-tfn
MEN NEEDED TO TRAIN AS SEMI DRIVERS - Train now to drive semi tractor t ra i l -e r s , local and over the road. You can earn high wages after short training. For applica-tion, call 410-243-4053, or write Safety Dept., United Systems, Inc., % Duff T e r -minal Bldg., 215 City Park Avenue, Toledo, Ohio, 43602. Training will be on the actual equipment.
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WANTED
WANTED: Junk c a r s and pickups. Complete. F r e e wrecker s e r -vice. Phone 361-7571. A B C Auto Par t s , 1955 Turner , N.W. Grand Rapids. 4-15ctfn
PERSONAL
SHOULD POOR ERNIE give Sylvia up and feel f ree and secure? Call 458-3751.
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REAL ESTATE
FOR R E A L E S T A T E " T H I N K O F U S ! "
John E. Snowden Real E s t a t e
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MAE OPPENNEER WILL BE AT Dr. Teusink's office Monday's Wednesday's and Fr iday 's from 10:00 a .m. to 5:00 p.m. to make arrangements for a c -counts receivable. After Aug-ust 8th the office will be clos-ed and receivable accounts will be placed In the hands of r the collection agency.
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SANITARY SERVICE - Septic tanks, dry wells cleaned and repaired. Collect ca l ls ac-cepted. Phone 899-2324 or 899-2225. VanDyke & Myers Sani-tation Service, Conklin, Mich.
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ARE YOU SWIMMING in a Sea of Debt? Pay off all of your bills without a loan. F ree con-sultation. Personal payment plan. 1002 Alpine, N.W., 458-1115.
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NOTICES • For a Fun-Filled Evening
HAVE A WIG PARTY National ly advertised w i g s a t below salon prices. Special f ive dollar bonus given in reply to ad. BOOK N O W !
W i g s Unlimited 8 6 6 - 7 1 6 1
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ATTENTION BOWLERS: Open-ings for t eams or individuals on Kent City Tuesday 9 p.m. league. Contact Clare Rey-burn, secre ta ry , 678-7754.
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MUSKEGON COUNTY 4TH Leaders Open Horse Show August 30. Sunset r i s e s on the showgrounds at 8:30 a.m. Corner of Sternburg and Dangl Roads.
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[ C A R D OF THANKS
We wish to express our sincere thanks to our relat ives and fr iends for the beautiful flowers, the m a n y contribut-ions to the Cancer Fund and all the other acts of kind-ness shown at the death of our husband and father, Willard White.
We thank the pal lbearers for their services , the Joys who helped at the house and a special thanks to Rev. Morton and Father Fellows for their comfort and kindness.
A special thanks to Dan Schroeder for his help and acts of kindness.
Viva White Marilyn and Lyman Jim and Georgene Nell and Ted
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DEATHS
SUBSCRIBE NOW!
We wish to thank our neigh-bors and f r iends for cards , gifts and visits to Ralph while he was in the hospital. They were greatly appreciated.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Barnum
George lwaniw,82 George Iwaniw, aged 82,
of Shaw Road, Bailey, passed away Monday, August 24, at his home.
Born January 19, 1888 in the Ukraine, he came to the United States in 1913, settling in Chi-cago. He moved to Muskegon Heights in 1916 and then to Bailey in 1926 and marr ied Margaret Cap in Chicago in 1916.
He was a f a rmer by occupa-tion and a member of the Saint Nicholas Catholic Church In Muskegon Heights.
Surviving are a son, Nick of Bailey; two daughters, Mrs. Ann Lyals and Mrs. Mary Us-mial, both of Muskegon; eleven grandchildren and eight great -grandchildren.
Requiem Mass will be sung from Saint Nicholas Catholic Church at . 10 a.m. Friday with Father Richard Kubiak as cele-brant . Interment wlllbe in Mona View Cemetery. Friends may visit the Lee Funeral Home where the Rosary will be r e -cited at 8 p.m. Thursday.
Henry Nielsen, 80 Services were held Wednes-
day at the Hessel Cheslek Fu-neral Home for Henry Nielsen, 80, of 1531 10 Mile Road,Com-stock Park, who passed away Sunday, August 23, at Kent Com-munity Hospital following a long illness.
Survivors include his wife.
Inga; two daughters, Mrs . Louis Dykstra of Sparta and Mrs . Har-old Plescher of Comstock Park; two sons,ElmerSunde and Oscar Sunde, both of Grand Rapids; 13 grandchildren; 14 g rea t -g r -andchildren; two brothers, Her-man Nelson of Greenville and Walter Nielsen of Comstock Park and one sis ter , Mrs. Fred Rowley of Sparta.
Officiating was the Rev. Jay DeBoer. Burial was at Green-wood Cemetery.
Hazel Berry 80 Services were held Thursday
afternoon In the Hessel Cheslek Funeral Home for Mrs. Hazel Berry, 80, of 24 S. Union Street, Sparta, who passed away Monday, August 17, at F e r -guson-Droste-Ferguson Hospi-tal in Grand Rapids.
Mrs. Berry lived In Sparta since 1935 when she moved here from Greenville. She was a member of the Sparta United Methodist Church, Senior Cit i -zens and the Pr incess Chapter of the Order of Eastern Star In Greenville.
Survivors include two sons, Richard A. Berry of Stanton and Alton B. Berry of Modesta, California; two daughters, Mrs. J e s s Billman of Baldwin and Mrs. Lorne Campbell of Cal-ifornia; mine grandchildren; four greai-grandchlldren; se -veral nieces and nephews.
Officiating was the Rev. Paul Patterson. Burial was at Fores t Home Cemetery in Greenville.
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Sporto OES Schhedules Panoramic Pictures of Southwest States on
Sparta Local
The Sparta Chapter of the O r -der of Eastern.Star has sched-uled a panoramic picture entitled "In the Golden South-west" at 8 p.m. Friday, Sep-tember 25, in the Sparta Ma-sonic Temple, according to Mrs. Lillian Blough, chairman.
The panoramic picture will be accompanied by descriptive monologue and a musical back-ground.
According to Mrs . Blough We begin our t ravels in New
Mexico the Land of Enchant-ment.
We stop at Carlsbad Caverns, then go to the White Sands Mis-sile Base.
We see irr igated fields of Alfalfa on our way to Santa Fe, where we admire the old Span-ish Architecture in various old buildings as well as the New UI-tra Modern State Building.
In Arizona we visit Tomb-stone and Bisbee to see The Open Pit Copper Mine, then on to old Tucson and the San Xavier Mission on the Papeco Indian Reservation.
After taking in the Grand, Zion and Brice Canyons, we stop at Salt Lake City. Here we visit the Capitol Building and Temple Square.
We see many Spectacular Scenes in Colorado, and finish our tour in Southwest Colorado at Mesa National Park , one of the Nation's ma jo r archeologi-cal p r e se rves .
Everyone is welcome to attend this event, the f i rs t of i ts kind ever to be sponsored by the Sparta OES. Tickets a re $1 for adults and 50 cen t s fo r chi l -dren until 12 years of age. Re-f reshments will be served.
_ _ lEGAL N O T T C T " RUSSELL AND WARD " Attorneys and Counselors 865 Union Bank Building Grand Rapids. Michigan 49502 MORTGAGE SALE - Default has occurred in the conditions of a mortgage made by Jerome Simzak, a single man. Mort-gagor, to William H. Sill Mortgages, Inc., a Michigan Corporation, having its pr inci-pal offices at 919 East Grand River, East Lansing, Michigan, Mortgagee, dated March 28, 1969, and recorded April 3, 1969, in Liber 1698 of Mort-gages, Page 737, which was assigned by Assignment to Ad-vance Mortgage Corporation dated March 28, 1969, and r e -corded April 3, 1969, In Liber 1698 of Mortgages, Page 741 which was assigned by Assign-ment to Federal National Mort-gage Association dated May 19, 1969 and recorded May 20,1969, in Liber 1700 of Mortgages, Page 971. By reason of such default the undersigned elects to declare the entire unpaid amount of said mortgage due and payable forthwith.
At the date of this notice there Is claimed to be due for principal and interest on said mortgage the sun of Ten Thous-and Fifty-five and 54/100 ($10,055.54) Dollars . No suit or proceedings at law has been Instituted to recover the debt secured by said mortgage or any part thereof.
Notice is hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale con-tained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided, and to pay said amount with Interest as provided In said mortgage, and all legal costs, charges and expenses. Including the attorney fee allowed by law, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the mortgaged premises at public vendue to the highest bidder at the Hall of Jus t ice , the place of holding the Circuit Court
within the County of Kent, City of Grand Rapids, Michigan on THURSDAY^NOVE^MB.E-R 5^ 1970 at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon, local t ime.
Pursuant to Public Act No. 102, Public Acts of 1964 (M. S.A. 27A3240 (3) ) the redemp-tion period shall be six (6) months from the date of the foreclosure sa le .
Tlie p remises covered by said mortgage is situated in the City of Grand Rapids, County of Kent, Michigan, and des -cribed as follows: to-wit;
Lot 37 and the West l / 2 of Lot 38, White and Brooks
Bros . Subdivision in the City of Grand Rapids, Michigan as recorded In Liber 11 of Plats, Page 5.
Dated: August 5, 1970 Federal National Mortgage Association a National Mortgage Associ-ation Mortgagee
RUSSELL AND WARD Attorneys for Mortgagee Business Address; 865 Union Bank Building Grand Rapids, Michigan 49502 10-28
MRS. DONALD JOHNSON entertained for coffee Mrs. Virginia Johnson on her bir th-day. Guests were Mrs, Anna Hickman of Kent City and Mrs. Donald Peterson of Cin-ncinati, Ohio.
MRS. MARION KLINT of Sand Lake, Mrs . Frank Haan of Grandville, Mrs . Donald Johnson and Mrs . BettyHend-r lcks helped Virginia Johnson celebrate her birthday last Thursday.
MR. AND MRS. C.ROBERT JOHNSON have as their guest. Miss Shirley Tonkko, of Nanaimo, Brit ish Columbia, Canada. Miss Tonkko is the fiancee of Steve Wildebaer, Mrs . Johnson's son.
MR. AND MRS. C.ROBERT * JOHNSON entertained their son Steve Wildebaer and his fiancee Shirley Tonkko at dinner on Fr iday.
A family dinner honoring Steve and his fiancee on Thursday is being planned at Bob and Virginia Johnsons home on Fru i t r idge Avenue.
To Take Chest X-Rays
The TB bus will be parked next to the Kent City-Casnovla High School f rom 10 a .m. to 4 p.m. Friday, September 11. Those wishing to do so may have chest X- rays at that t ime.
MEN in Service
Marine Corporal John E. Heethuis Marine Corporal John E.
Heethuis of 75 Viking Drive, Sp-ar ta , was promoted to his p r e -
sent rank while serving at the Marine Corps Base In Camp Pendleton, California.
N a v y W A V E H o s p i t a l
A p p r e n t i c e P a u l a J . M y e r s
Navy WAVE Hospitalman Ap-prentice Paula J . Myers, daugh-ter of Mr. and Mrs . Paul E. Myers of 5485 Squires Road,
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R e s i d e n t s to R e c e i v e Passes
In keeping with i ts long-s t -anding policy, the Kent City-Casnovla Schools will Issue complimentary pas ses to those persons 65 years of age or old-e r , who a r e res idents of the d is -t r ic t , for ex t r a -cu r r i cu la r con-tes t s during the 1970-71 season. This pass will be honored at all athletic contests as well as plays and concer ts . Fur ther Information about these passes can be obtained by calling 678-7512.
Conklin, was graduated from Naval Hospital Corps School, Naval Training Center, Great Lakes, Illinois.
WMUCenffers Deirees
Four Area Residents Four North Kent area s tu-
dents were among 2,550 West-e rn Michigan Universl tygradu-ates receiving degrees at the universi ty 's commencement August 14. They are Richard Wayne Robinson of 680 17 Mile Road, bachelor of a r t s ; Magda-lene Dorothy Brown of 165 White, Sparta, bachelor of sc i -ence; Joyce Marie Pennock of 110 W. Division St., Sparta, mas te r of a r t s ; and James Ed-ward Markham of 11250 Phelps, mas te r of a r t s .
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