The Sentinel Leader • Wednesday, February 15, 1967 Sparta High School Student Honor Roll Mr. LaGene Quay, Principal of Sparta Senior High School, an- 12th Grade nounces the names of the students who made the Honor Roll for the Sharon Antor Carol Baker Cathy Blaauw Ruth Ann Brevitz Charles Brown Patricia Caine Marsha Chapman Marcia Chesla Clois Childress Christine Collins Mary Lou Courtade Lorraine Hanify Elaine Hetland Clifford Anderson Julie Anderson Rohn Bayes Larry Bergman Cynthia Beuschel Judy Chipman Karen Dake Dave D'Amour Nancy Davis Janls Gorby Judy Graub David Greenman Steven Hinebeck Candls Knight Thomas Kotchka Timothy Krey Nancy Momber Pamela Naber Emily Oberg Christine Osburn Mary Pitsch Delia Quackenbush Helen Read Jerry Redmann Diane Schut 11th grade Kathy Hall Dena Ingersoll Barry Johnson Robben Klenk Carol Korreck Sharon Krause Janet Lovell Dennis McCarty Lynn Mo Fall Charlene Mieras Marlene Momber Kathleen Moore Kathryn Schweitzer Kae Shoemaker David Simons Ronald Spoelstra Paul Swanson Melinda Tindle Ritva-Llisa Vakaslahti Ronald Vogel Gall Wllmarth first semester ending January 20. 10th grade Denlse Anderson Susan London Katherlne Norton Jacqueline Piell Karen Preston Steven Quay Dennis Salisbury Richard Slegel Adele Thome Yvonne Veltema Kenneth Voyles Jean Wagner Kris Anderson Kathryn Balbach Glenn Bjork Larry Bronkema Brain Claxton Karen Dorm an Karen Erickson Lewis Folkerth Michael Ilelnbeck Frank Hockeborn Carolyn Hyde Mary Johnson Susan Karseboom Mathew Klk Renae Kober Daniel Korreck 9th grade Deborah Miller Dayna Murray Nancy Norman Rose Peters Gordon Preston Linda Puvogel Nancy Ryan John Schaefer Marcia Simons Beverly Sjogren Kathleen Soderstrom Sharon Swartz Virginia Thome Nancy Tuinstra Philip Vesper Jerllyn Voegeli pital, but is much better. Of course, we know that Guy Ridge- way is still facing surgery some- time this month. All together we thought that our report was quite favorable. We extend our heartfelt sym- pathy to Mrs. Harry Thorson and to William Thorson and his bro- Page 5 Mr. and Mrs. Norman Freeman spent Sunday afternoon and even- ing in Big Rapids with their uncle and aunt Mr . and Mrs. Oliver Anderson. ther and sister, because of the passing of their husband and brother. Daniel McCarty Lee McFall Daniel Miller Sandra Norton Linda Norvell Diane Plescher The human race has only one really effective weapon, and that, is laughter. —Mark Twain. KENT COUNTY SPECIAL PRIMARY ELECTION TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a County Special Primary Election will be held in the TOWNSHIP OF ALPINE (PRECINCTS No. 1, 2 and 3) STATE OF MICHIGAN AT Dwight Anderson Kristine Badgerow Mary Badgerow Tom Badgerow Gall Beuschel Charles Blaauw Carolyn Bloomstrom Kim Postma Audrey Brown Julie Potes Jean Crawford Cathy Rudzinski Max Derks Dawn Schut Ann Gardner Susan Schweitzer Diane Gilleo Dawn Spitzer Jane Gress Robert Thome Brent Havens Vlcki Johannides Martha Lamphear Janet Voegell Marilyn Whitney Debra Wolters Male Senior Citizens Report PRECINCT NO. 1 WHEELER SCHOOL, Corner of Baumhoff Road and Seven Mile Road. PRECINCT NO. 2 — ALPINE TOWNSHIP HALL, Corner Alpine Church Road and Alpine Avenue. PRECINCT NO. 3 — ALPINE TOWNSHIP HALL, Corner Alpine Church Road and Alpine Avenue. Within said Township on MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1967 For the purpose of placing in nomination candidates for the following offices, viz: —NON-PARTISAN BALLOT- ONE CIRCUIT JUDGE OF THE 17TH JUDICIAL Circuit (to fill vacancy) —and— ONE JUDGE OF PROBATE (to fill vacancy) NOTICE RELATIVE TO OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE POLLS Election Law, Act 116, P. A. 1954 SECTION 720. On the day of any election, the polls shall be opened at 7-o'clock in the forenoon, and shall be continuously open until 8 o'clock in the after- noon and no longer. Every qualified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescribed for the closing thereof shall be allowed to vote. THE POLLS of said election will be open at 7:00 o'clock A.M. and will remain open until 8:00 o'clock P.M. of said day of election. Last week Wednesday night was a rough one, but the next morning there were 51 gentlemen out for coffee. Several regulars were snowbound including Joe Bloom - strom and Emory Jenkins. We read a card from Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stark who are spending a few weeks in Florida. It's too bad but they missed some of our beautiful snowstorms. They are so invigorating. Kinda makes one feel like he would like to hibernate with the bear, but we just take It and sit around and talk about the storms we had years ago when there was no such thing as a plow except on the railroads and sometimes they got stuck In the snowdrifts. We had good news from Al- bert French, Frank Goodwin, Loren Van Natter, Ed Jackson, Bud Five, Lloyd Knowlton, Burr Cotton, and Franklin Relsterwho are all doing fine and are looking forward to being with us again In the near future. Noah Biggs was with us for the first time following surgery. Martin Bloom Is still In the hos- SNOW CIRCUIT JUDGE QUALIFIED! • 6 years as Police Court Judge • 3 years as Assistant U.S. Attorney • 2 years as Grand Rapids City Commissioner • 2 years as Kent County Supervisor • 16 years as practicing attorney • Arbitrator, Michigan Labor Mediation Board ELECT SNOW CIRCUIT JUDGE VILLAGE OF SPARTA PRIMARY ELECTION TO THE QUALIFIED ELECTORS: NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, That a Primary Village Election will be held in the VILLAGE OF SPARTA STATE OF MICHIGAN — AT — SPARTA CIVIC CENTER 75 NORTH UNION STREET WITHIN SAID VILLAGE ON: Oscar L Anderson MONDAY, FEBRUARY 20,1967 You're OK when the? rate you A* We're proud to represent Farm Bureau Mutual Insurance Co. that has been given this highest of ratlncsL OONTAOT ME TODAY FOR Auto - Life - Fire - Homeowners - Farmowners - Liability * Osrgo Inland Marine Phone 888-0071 For the purpose of placing in nomination by all political parties participating therein, candidates for the follow- ing offices, viz:. 1 VILLAGE PRESIDENT 1 VILLAGE CLERK 1 VILLAGE TREASURER 3 TRUSTEES FOR 2 YEARS 1 ASSESSOR FARM BUREAU INSURANCE Companta of Michigan m m GEORGE SCHWEITZER, Township Clerk NOTICE RELATIVE TO OPENING AND CLOSING OF THE POLLS Election Law, Act 116, P. A. 1954 SECTION 720. On the day of any election, the polls shall be opened at 7 o'clock in the forenoon, and shall be continuously open until 8 o'clock in the after- noon and no longer. Every qualified elector present and in line at the polls at the hour prescribed for the closing thereof shall be allowed to vote. THE POLLS of said election will be open at 7:00 o'clock A.M. and will remain open until 8:00 o'clock P.M. of said day of election. —ROY C. BURGETT, Clerk of Said Village