[MiHifa® FOR SALE * • REAL ESTATE FOR SALE « HELP WANTED • FOR SALE—TWO Mexican Chihua- huas—One four years old, the other two months. Phone OS- 5-2058. 12-20C ALL MIXED FERTILIZERS m . discounted $1 jmt ton until De- cember 31. 1965. Free storage until spring. Leave your soil samples in our office for a free soil test. Klein Fertilizers of Marne, Inc., 117-1 Comstock St.. Ma me. P h o n o (V77-1213. \2-Wr 1958 CHEVROLKT — Two-door hardtop. Good mechanical con- dition. Phone 888-8291. 12-22c FOR SALE— Two male German shepherd puppies. Twelve weeks old. 510 each. 887-9850. 12-22e IF CARPETS look dull and drear, remove the spots as they appear with Blue Lustre. Rent electric shampooer $1.00. Howard Pint- ler Hardware, 320 S. State, Spar- ta. 12-22c WILLOW PARK Subdivision — New homes available now with FHA financing. Models open. All public facilities. Just south of Sparta High School, off 12- Mile Road. John Snowden Real Kstnte, Phone 887-9917 or 8S7- 5781. 9-29ctfn NOTICE To settle an estate—must sell the old Hyler homestead house and lot on South Main Street in Kent City. IIouso needs repairs. Make us an offer. Thomas D. Anderson. Sr.. Attorney for Administrator, 13282 Fourteen Mile Road. Greenville, Michigan. Phone PL 4-4385. 1-5 NICE LOTS IN SPARTA 73 x 140. Easy terms. Financing available for home. All utilities available. Phone TU 7-9546 (Wil- lard) or 887-2841 (Roger). tfnc SERVICES FOR SALK 312 Mercury Engine, very good condition. $75. Phone 887-6781. Sparta Truck Service. 12-22c CHRISTMAS TREES—Spruce and Scotch Pine. Open every day until 8:00 P.M. C. Gunneson, Grower. 11254 Stebbins Ave., Vz mile jiorth of East Sparta Farm Supply. 12-22p FOR SALE New Chicago Roller Skates and cases. Order them now for Christmas. Bloomfield Gardens. Phone WE 7-5520 or 887-9833. 12-22c FIRE EXTINGUISHERS — All makes for homes, farms, autos. tractors, boats, and trailers. Heugel Sales and Service, 130 Cherry St.. Sparta. Ph. TU 7- 7001. tfn FOR SALE—New and used pumps Deep or shallow well work. Robert R. Wagner. Phone 675- 2842. Casnovia. 3-19tfnc LET US REMODEL YOUR KIT- CHEN—Come in and see our new display of built-in cabinets and formica tops. We feature XXL kitchens, Whirlpool. Enterprise, ~ ~ "A ~ a • pi i an ces. Low 7".• - . » No second mortgage - - : .: -r-: Ps:- — -• - ' ? as a-? S- : - r m.-nth HARDING S Phone TU 7-0171 Sparta. 5-5ctfn SHRIMP OR CHICKEN Eat here .r *ak-- •"••-it For fresh take-out Phone S5>7-9W~3 Mac'^ L-nch an<l Recreate»n. tfnc COLOR TV SALE in progress at Hariir.g s. featuring the nation's number 1 seller. RCA. and the television voted .cture by Consumer's Guide. Sylvania. 22 color sets in stock. Prices start at $379.95. No money down HARDING'S Furr.-ture phone TU 7-0171 Sparta. 6-9ctfn NEWTON APPLIANCE SKRVirn Formerly Austin A; : : an - Same quality. lines and same E-Z terms Phone OR S- 7269. tfn ORNAMENTAL IRON — Railings columns: room dividers Call: TU 7-5541. Freeman's Welding. Sparta. 3-l.Sctfr. FOR RENT FOR RENT Upstairs and down- stairs partially furnished 5-bed- room home in Sparta. $80.UU a month. Call 887-9600. tfn FOR RENT— CAMP LAKE; 4- room modern, clean, furnished off-lake cottage. References. Phone GL 9-3720 Grand Rapids. 12-22-tfnc FREE FREE—Four baby kittens. Eight- weeks old. Ideal children's Christ- mas gifts. Eleanor Leusenkamp, 91 E. Waterloo. Casnovia. 675- 4551. 12-15c —TREE WORK— Removal — Trimming Very Reasonable Rates Good References JERRY'S TREE COMPANY Phone 361-9512 - Comstock Park FREE ESTIMATES We Give Credit — Fully Insured. HOUSEHOLD) APPLIANCES — Any and all, large or small. Ser- viced to your complete satisfac- tion. NEWTON APPLIANCE SERVICE, Kent City. Phone: OR 8-7269. tfnc SANITARY SERVICE — Septic Tanks, dry wells cleaned and re- paired. Collect calls accepted. Phone 899-2324 or 899-2225. Van Dyke Ar Myers Sanitation Ser- vice, Conklin, Mich. 8-llctfn • MISCELLANEOUS • FUND RAISING PRODUCTS for your organization: useful, high- est quality, with a money back guarantee. Liberal discount. Call EM 1-2783. 12-ltfnc FOR SKATING PARTY reserva- tions at Bloomfield Gardens Roll- er Rink, please call S87-3061, SS~-9S33. or WE 7-5520 <rink> l0-20tfnc • HELP WANTED • MEN OR WOMEN wanted to work part time. 15 hours, evenings ai i Saturdays. S45. Car neces- sary. Phone 534-9285 Grand Rap- ids. 12-22p HELP WANTED—Licensed Prac- tical Nurse ' LPN • for second and third shifts. Phone TU 7- 13S1. Sparta Nursing Home. l-5c MALE shift v r. * >t g*'W rai I both Is? and ex;*'rience<i fer- C> >ns^ion ld-13-ctfn • PERSONALS • BILLS PRESSING? LET US CONSOLIDATE your bills, past due or not into one low payment you can afford. Garnish- ments avoided. For example: If you owe pay as low as $1,000 $15 per week ? 2,000 $25 per week $3,000 $35 per week NOT A LOAN NO CO-SIGNERS or SECURITY O N E O F AMERICA'S LARGEST AND MOST REPUTABLE CREDIT MANAGEMENT CO. FINANCIAL ADJUSTMENT Ph. GL 1-2054 400 Building and Loan Building 201 Monroe • Grand Itapidn 12-29c MACHINIST — Experiment line machine shop. Require all- around machinist familiar with mill, lathe, drill press, etc Steady job for steady man Continental Identifieatnm I' Ine . Phone 887-0011. Matthews ll-17tfnc BOY WANTED • Early morninfi: newspaper route Earnings $11.00 to $12.00 per week For information call TU 7-2911 Sparta tfn Cards of Thanks CARD OF THANKS Wo wish to express our thanks and appreciation to all our rela- tives, friends and neighbors for their sympathy shown us in the death of our father and grand- father, Mr. Henry VanDyke. We especially thank Father McKinney, Father Sigmund and Father Hoog- terp for their kindness, also Mr. and Mrs. Hessel, the organist, the pallbearers and all who sent flow- ers and Spiritual bouquets. The ladies who served lunch and all who assisted in other ways. —The Family of Henry VanDyke 12-22p o CARD OF THANKS A sincere thanks to all who sent cards, gifts and flowers to me while I was in the hospital and since my return home. I especially thank Rev. Don Baker for his calls and prayers, - Fern Turner 12-22C o CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank everyone for the many acts of kindness extended to me and my family during my re- cent hospitalization and since re- turning home. Mrs. Genevieve Hendrickson 12-22p o CARD OF THANKS We wish tf> express our most sincere appreciation and thanks to all our friends, relatives and neigh- bors for their kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of our dear mother and grandmother. Jennie Jackson. We esjHM-ially thank the Rev. 'r»> DeBoer for his prayers and h s c-mforting message, the ladies Y > —rv»at the Sparta Baptist O . rrh and also the staff at the Ht -w- F .n* ral Home. Your kind- - - -A:'] always he remembered. THr families: a r ! Mrs. Clarence Johnson Vr ar Mrs. Bruce Emmory Vr and Mrs. Joel Fields and Mrs. Amos Jackson 12-22p — o CARD OK THANKS We wish to thank the Kent City and Casnovia Fire Departments in their prompt and efficient actions last Friday night. We also would like to thank all of our friends and neighbors who heli>ed in any way in our absence. —Mr. and Mrs. Frank Vanden Heuvel and family 12-22p o IN MEMORIAM The flowers in the Memorial Window are in loving memory of Mr. Wylder Eugene Ford. Mrs. Elizabeth Pelton Meyers, and Mrs. Jennie Jackson. —Hessel Funeral Home THE SENTINEL LEADER Wednesday, Dec. 2!i, 1905 I he Village of Casnovia will K represented in tl \nnual i ment of Roses Parade and at tlie Rose Bowl Gaiae on New 'ic.a 'b : in Pasadena, California. John Fraleigh, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jolm Fralei-.h oi Casnovia, will perform with the Michigan State University's Marchin Band during half-time ceremonies of the M.S.I'.-U.C.I .A. football ame. The i and will also participate in the five-mile-lon.f. I onrnarnent of Roses Pa- rade and present a concei t in San I ranciseo. The local bandsman will leave on December 28 for I os An eles, California. Highlights of his trip will include a tour of the city, a concert at Disneyland, and sight-seeing before returning back to his classes at M.S.U. in East Lansing. Sickness? Injury? Where Will the Money Come From? CONTACT; Bob Rudolph Prudential Life Insurance Co. Phone GL 3-0391 (•roup • Life • Pensions Business • Education Disahilit v We Quote the Following Prices Paid at Our Sale Monday, December 20, 1965 VEAL BEEF STEERS & HEIFERS BEEF BULLS __ . BEEF COWS FEIOIIER CATTLE HOGS SOWS BOA ItS - LAMBS FEEDER PIGS HENS RABBITS __ DUCKS . SPRING CHICKENS GEESE . HAY STRAW 710 Head of Livestock .sold up to $38.50 jM-r c u t . .sold up to S ir,.0(» per < vs : sold up to SI8 .00 per cut. sold up to M 15.80 |H-r rw t sold SI.>.00 to Si"-!.00 per « \\ I sold up to $30.10 per euf. - sold up to 827.00 per owl. sold up to $19.50 per cv\t. . - sold up to .S -1.40 per e" sold $15.00 to $33.00 ea- ; sold up to !»5e eaeh sold U[i to $1.50 earh sold up to $1.40 each sold up to $1.15 each .sold up to $3.50 each . , sold l.'tc to OOe b.ile sold lOe to 50e Ir.ile 88 Consignments of Poultry A. Rabbits The Sale has the largest number of buyers paying the highest market prices for your livestock. NO SALE DECEMBER 27 Valuable Free Gift given away at 9:00 P.M. every Monday night. You must be present to win. RAVENNA LIVESTOCK SALES AUCTION HELD EVERY MONDAY AT 5:00 P.M., RAVENNA, MiCII J. PAUL IIKRMAN. Mgr. I'hone I L 3-2952