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STORE of QUALITY and SERVICE Open Every Saturday Night Until 8:30 N. B. C. Oreo or Swiss Creme (;ookies ________________ 2 pkgs 69c Monarch Date Cake ____________ , 29c Franco American Spaghetti 2 cans29c Green Tea (Fine) lb. 39c Kool Aid c ________________ 6 pkgs 25c New Era Potat-0 Chips 1 lb bag 59c Dietetic Fruita & Vegetables Home Dressed. Stewing or Fryer Chickens Fresh Fruits - Vegetables - Meats .. ICE CREAM Nea.rly All flavon and Specialties · Pints - ! Gallons FARM MADE 122 South Jlain St. Phone 3481 m Eight Days· of STREAMLINED. V ALUF.S Every Used Car in Stock on sale at Reduced Prices Every car clearly priced. No car reserved CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. 25 An EXTRA SPECIAL' EveryDay 1950 CHEVROLET Sedan EASY TERMS Fine running condition. Many Bank rates on later imodel thousands of miles of trans- Used Cars. Low GMAC wrtation. $88 Only -------------- . YOU PAY! ' 1950 OLDSMOBILE 88 1951 OLDSMOBILE 98 1953 DODGE Sl:dan One oWner; low ·mileage; Nearly new tires ; Looks and z ... noor Sedan .A nice clean one-owner car with hydramatic, Full ·Pl!ice ·$488 ------------ Sedan An e.xceptionally nice car- fully equipped and guaranteed. runs like new. · Full Price SEE IT TODAY * Mrs. Tom Newton of Webberville, Mich.,. write., "for, two .reart my feet and llmb• turned dark and I wu told I was turning to atone and thel'll!l wasn't anything they could do about it. Then I started taking Star'• Improved Rheumatic Solvent. I am now on my aecond tre:iitment but I am well. Mra. Tom Newton, Webberville, Mich. Or you can write J. Dolbee, Muon, Mich., Route 1 for futher Information. Subocription E"Pireo Above Date 91st. Year - No. 39 !·Selfridge Officer Addresses Lions II\ Advance - $2.50 in State - $3.00 OUt of S Homer's Announce·· . Personnel Chang

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Page 1: !·Selfridge Officer Homer's Announce·· Personnel Chang

STORE of QUALITY and SERVICE Open Every Saturday Night Until 8:30

N. B. C. Oreo or Swiss Creme (;ookies ________________ 2 pkgs 69c

Monarch Date Cake ____________ , 29c

Franco American Spaghetti 2 cans29c

Green Tea (Fine) lb. 39c

Kool Aid c ________________ 6 pkgs 25c

New Era Potat-0 Chips 1 lb bag 59c

Dietetic Fruita & Vegetables Home Dressed. Stewing or Fryer Chickens

Fresh Fruits - Vegetables - Meats

..

• ICE CREAM Nea.rly All flavon and Specialties

· Pints - ! Gallons FARM MADE

122 South Jlain St. Phone 3481

m Eight Days· of STREAMLINED. V ALUF.S

Every Used Car in Stock on sale at Reduced Prices Every car clearly priced. No car reserved

CARS TO CHOOSE FROM. 25 An EXTRA SPECIAL' EveryDay

1950 CHEVROLET Sedan EASY TERMS Fine running condition. Many Bank rates on later imodel thousands of miles of trans- Used Cars. Low GMAC

wrtation. $88 =~\;>btril~fisA~~ Only -------------- . YOU PAY!

' 1950 OLDSMOBILE 88 1951 OLDSMOBILE 98 1953 DODGE Sl:dan

One oWner; low ·mileage; Nearly new tires ; Looks and

z ... noor Sedan .A nice clean one-owner car with hydramatic, Full ·Pl!ice ·$488 ------------

Sedan An e.xceptionally nice car­fully equipped and guaranteed.

~:, ~-----------$888 runs like new. ·

Full Price

SEE IT TODAY

---~--~--~--$988

* Mrs. Tom Newton of Webberville, Mich.,. write., "for, two .reart my feet and llmb• turned dark and I wu told I was turning to atone and thel'll!l wasn't anything they could do about it. Then I started taking Star'• Improved Rheumatic Solvent. I am now on my aecond tre:iitment but I am well.

Mra. Tom Newton, Webberville, Mich. Or you can write J. Dolbee, Muon, Mich., Route 1 for futher Information.

Subocription E"Pireo Above Date

91st. Year - No. 39

!·Selfridge Officer Addresses Lions

II\ Advance - $2.50 in State - $3.00 OUt of S

Homer's Announce·· . Personnel Chang

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i:~t·:' -:--~,:--~. :·,;,::·""·. .. . ., ·-·:<.: ~~~..:-~·.;'.:.f-.: '·. _, . ' ' :were ·ru;n0red .S&furday 'iiigbt liY P:ats this'· week:~ A··dauShter ·~ a rece~tion ·attended by about 44 boni. to Dr. and Mrs. Rufus J. members and friends. ot the Wes- Hyde on- Monday, &!pt. 29. leyan Method:is.t church: .Vaughn & Son paid Jake Mow-: . A fast and heady little Eaton ery $4.10 a bw~el for 32 bags of Rapids football team trampled cloverseed. \Villiam M<µ-shall ha~ Bellevue her@ Friday in the first rented the Schuyler Boom farm game for the locals, 28 to O. Stars out on the Oz;i.~daga road. Pota­were Capt. Peterson, Rhines and toes are retailing at 80 cents a

-The-"EATON RAPICS JOURNAL

Established 1865 Arthur W. and Ethel J. Carstens,

Pabllshers

• Davidson. Gale receipt:S were $a8. byshel.

The rura1 fire truck made a run last Saturday noon to the I. J. Reutter home north of town. A quantity o! kindling had taken fire in the boiler room.

Munn's band, of which organi­zation th~ late Martin P. Brome­ling was a Loyal member for many

--l~"!:~c"'i~?::'"'<J~~~"-::~~}:'j-~';'..':,• ~~:;'\~out LU dii! unera the Post Office at Eaton Rapids, services last Saturday with forty :Michigan, under the Act of 1!arch men in line, many coming from 3", 1879:- · Jackson. Lan:nng, Albion and

Subserlptio11 Pric~ other localities. Six months - - - ... .. - $1 50 Mrs. Robert Mitchell is expect-

" Oli.e Year {In State)---- - .S2.50 ing to take passage soon on an One Year (Out State) -·- S3:00 ocean Liner to viilit relatives in

25 Years Ago England. · ·

Joseph Spencer has taken a po-5ition as guard at the Jackson

Fi·om the Jollrmll of Oct. 3, 1030 state prison.

The severe windstorm of la>t A girl. Rachel Elaine, was born Friday wrollgflt ha"·oc at the D. to Mr. and l\.trs. C. J. Ar'iderson B. Miller. farm west of thi;; city. l"flonday, Sept. 29. ·

!11a! ~:~·1:o ri~;t~~~~~ in size. ~:~ ~~~~Jio~;:t~tl~~~~~~ Frank Coliz.z1 and \Vilham ·Mrs. Russell Swan entertained

James Skeat, both of Eaton Rap- at her home on Water street last "ids, have filed application for ad~ Thursday evening at a surprise mission to American citizenship. kitchen shower· in honor of Miss

Maxine, four-year-old daughter Lenore Gilford. ot Mr. and ~Irs. Henry Lambert, sei-iously cut herself on a pair of scissors last Friday. She fe.U from a table and cut her face, a piece of one blade breaking off in the flesh.

Eva Mary Hill, .daughter of George Hill, was uruted in mar­riage to Louis Nukumeter of Lan­sing last Saturday. .· The Rev. and Mrs. H, G. Stahl

Warren Hall has gone to work for the Schusts company as a salesman. ·

A team of six Boy Scouts from Eaton Rapids Troop 51 won sec­ond place in the camping contest at MSC. They were Mitchell Hultz, Billy Bush, Kenneth Rhines, Lawrence Hyatt, Charles Schultz and Wayne Betz.

The 40 Years Ago column· re-

Call 7694 for

CHICKEN AT YOUR DOOR We Deliver Your Chicken Dinner.

Ready to Eat

Deliv11ry betw11en 5 - 9 p. m. Yz Chlcke" - French fries - Rolls

$1.35

(Mlrilmum of 2 servings)

SMART'S GRILL Corner M-99 11.t Columbia· Rd.

40 Years Ago ·. From the Journal of ·Oct. J., 1915

Sar~h Grinnell-Fowler. mother of Mrs. Dennis Miller, l'Jlrs. Bessie Forward and Linus, Walter, Wil­bur and Bert Fowler

. a t e age of 70 years. A little daughter arrived at the

home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bos­tedor in the North Brickyard dis­trict last S5turda.y night.

Dorr Baumer, 30n of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Baumer, of this city has taken up a civil engineeri,ng course at the l\fichigan Agricul­tural co11ege.

Coach McNeal, as well as the rest of the people in Eaton Rapids, was very much elated over what our high school football team did at Hastings last S~turday, when

the "squad" from tltis· town trim.­med their Barry county brothers by a score of 13 tc 0.

Levi Cockroft has furnished convincing proof that when it comes to a matter of raising peaches he doesn't have to take the rear seat for any of the folks. Some of his "small" ones oft the trees in his Charlesworth orchard had no trouble tipi?ing the scales at hall a pound. \

Clarence Post went to Ann Ar­bor Monday, where he took up a course in violin music at the Un­iversity conservatory,

Born to Mr. and Mrs. Porter Colestock of West Hamlin last Saturday, an ei.ght pound boy. All doing fine.

A. K. Brown and force of men are finishing E. J. Topliff's barn in Clark Center this week.

The following pupils of t.he Brickyard school were neith.~r ab­sent nor tardy during the month of September: Oddress Baxter. Arthur Baxter, Harris Baxter, Ro­land White, Gerald White, Sam­mie Squires, June Squires, John Squires, Pearl Scott, Leola Scott, Wayne Ho 1 mes, Ruth Holmes, Dorothy Ferris, 1c1e Sprague, Ger­ald Sprague, Villa Sprague, Nettie Smith, Georgia Langdon,

The house for the prisoners on the prison fann east of Onondaga is nearing completion.

Fayette Osborn has been mak­ing some very noticeable improve­ments on the buildings at his Hamlin t{}wnship farm.

Oil DIZ ·19 !requenUy bealeged 6, Mike, 4, end Susan, 112. BUI by pretty unattached females seet- TU.tile, who is 26, tled the nuptial ing introductions to TJger players. .tnat with the former Lucllle Hub­l BUte bate to di!iappoint therh, bard jn 1950 and they have three but I always have to point out to youn sters · a mo , 1%. of the Tigers are family men 811d Fred Hatfield was married in

; that many of the remainder have Germany in 1946 · to the former been ''tagged" for future delivery .. Dorothy Cotton; an Army medical

Of the other.s, virtually all con· technician, and they have a Son, sider themselves too young for Jim.my, 7. Ray Boone, manied in romantic entanglements a.nd see 1946 to the· formet Patsy Brown, marriage only in the distant future. IS the father of Robert, 7, ltodney,

In this category are new bonus 4, and Terry, 2. George Zuverlnk babies Jim Small and Pat Brady, was married in 1946 to the former still in their teens; Reno Bertoia1 Lorraine Hendricks and they have another bonus player," anly 20 but .a 14-months-old daughter, Dawn with a gal already picked out Mai"L · whom he hopes to marry in a Born Same Day couple of r.ears, and pitcher Billy Jim. Delsing's last child, Jamie, Hoeft, just' turned 23, who does l1h:, was born on the same day a9 not expect to 'lnarry at least for Bill Tuttle's last baby, March 11,

· another three years. 1954, while both players were in Among the engaged·are pitcher spring training .. Delsing, alsc the

Duke Maas, the Utica rookie, who father of Kimberly Ann, 4; was plans to be married Nov. 12 to married in 1949 to the former Nancy Seeman, and shortstop Har· Roseanne Brennan. · vey Kuenn, who will wed Dixie Manager Bucky Jlarrls tJ?.e father

·Sarchet, the beautiful ::W.SS Wis- of three grown children by a first consin of 1955, tbls November. marriage, StanJey, Jr., 2fJ, Richard,

I, Long List 22, and Sally, 20. He's been mar· The list of benedicta ill a long ried three years to Ills second wife.

ane. Surprisingly, many of the As for 01' DU.. I've been married ), players have been married for a since 1939 to the fonner Pearl

I comparatively long time. Ned Gar· Eva Ortman 11nd the union ha.a ver, f.or example, has been married _produced seven little Trouts, four,

1 to the former Louise SimmS long boys and three girls. The oldest ls

I enough to have a son, Don, 11. and tf, the yowigest 18 months, and; a daughter, Cheryl, 6. ...,..,~.:-:.;t;_~ I wouldn't be 1urprbed if Cine llf,

I Jaclc Phillips· was married to the the boys fo)lows hil dad's foot-; fonner Helen :McBride in 1946 and steps into the Hickory and Hone-· t!~_..!1!!: ~children, Jacki hide ame. · )

templation. ' . s.·~· N.Onondaga

Mrs. B. .ff. Field CORRESPONCENT

Whatever ii; accomplished-m the special se$Sion ·of the legislature in 'October -.. ill also have an in­fluence on l.J56. The governor has called the legislatme into special sess"ion to consider highway safe-ty, care for mentally retarded (Last '\Teek) rhi1dren and a $200 a year pay Mr .. and Mrs. Earl Beach of increase for 50,000 school teach- Aurelius Were Sunday guests of

were

South Eaton ers: Mr. and Mrs. John Powell Republicans are wary because Mrs. Jay Overdorf of Kinne- Mrs. ofa. Olney

the problems have been with leg- ville was a Sunday guest of Mrs. f----c=o~R<KR'-SPGNDENl!---- -isl a """"~·""-.l<"'!ie-J-k-H~. Gi-etton;----·- - Allen Moore 0of Jackson spent

athan Kaufman, of Detroit, said Mr. and Mrs Mel Swanson and last week with Mr. and Mrs. Leo chiI~ have been. waiting for 25 mother, Mrs. Maude Oolb~e, at- Florian. years for a space in mental hos- tended the wedding and reception Mrs. Grace . Barnes spent last pitals, People have died. on the of Mrs. Dolbee's .granddaughter week.with frie,nds in Leslie. highways ever since Cars were in- at Jackson Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. John Grafton ha"\l"e vented. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Alden of purchased the RalPh Hidgon place

''We're going to be criticized Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Charles · ~. d h l whatever happens," said one Re- elm ncl ls 1 Lan . east of Bnc ... ,ar sc oo. publican lawmaker. He said Gov. Cli er a son, a o o sing, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Barduf of Williams can claim the credit for were recent callers at the B. R. Lansing ·were Sunday guests of recognizing the "emeraencies" and Field home. Mr .and Mrs. Leo Florian. calling the session. Th'e govetnor Mrs. Betty Lawton, Martha can also attack Republicans for Thayer and Parker Orr, of Ma .. Journal Office Open Saturday a: m. not solving problems of the past 20 years in four days· of the ses­sion.

Democrats sought to tie the pro­posed $200 a year salary increase ~i; teachers to their $4,000 min­im'um wage plank, Some teachers are working for relatively low wages in Michiga.n schools and poorer districts are hiring uncer. tifi.ed teachers regularly.

Party support for the tieup of the two issues died in a State Cen-1 tral Committee meeting. ·Rep. John Penczak (D-Detroit) said he and others plumped for the $4,000 annual wage floor in the last ses­sion of the legislature. He said: "We took an awful beating. U you want the $4,000 a year guar­antee, you're going to have to send us more Democrats."

Gunnell District Mrs. Jay Carr

CORRESPONDENT

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Laboring folks in Detroit will The N. I. club will m~et with be bombarded With the idea that Mrs. Ellen Bellows Thursday, Oct. Republicans in the legislature 6, for a potlucik dinner at one have increased workmen's and un- o'cloC!k.

Complete expQsure instructions are inclu9ed in each carton of Alm. We hove Kodacolor Fiim for ioll·fllm caq:ieras such as the box Brownle model1, and Kodachrome F:ilm for min"iature cam•ro1. Stop In now fot your color film.

CUSTOM PHOTO FINISHING 1 employment compensation bene- Mr. 'and Mrs. Ellis Gruesb"eck

fits. All this, while the guessing spent Moil.day with Mr. and Mrs. reai:;hes new peaks over who Will Gerald Hare ·and family of Dow-be the Candidates. ling.

Feikens insists that Gov. Wil- Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Carr of Lan­liains will go for a fifth consecu· sing spent Thtirsday with Mr. and tive term and President Eisen· Mrs. Jay Carr.

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One - Day Service hower will try for his second Mr. and Mrs. Julius Casteline four-year stay in the White House. and Mrs. Leva Peck, of Charlotte, The governor, who has been men· called on John and Walter Stev­tioned as a Democratic presiden- c-nson and Bessie Charlie Satur-tial candidate, is silent on the day afternoon. , I 1--------.;...;...., _______________ __

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POLITICIANS A R E SW AP· 1ElllFlt: llALIESI·

• PING soapboxes fu :Michigan as both parties stack their ammuni­tion for 1956 campaigns,

thought but has done little to in- The Gunnell P.T.A. was held dicate which way he might go. Friday evening, Sept, 23 . Democrats are patient, but some Several of the North Eaton Ex­top party leaders figure it will be tension members spent Tuesday for a fifth term in Lansing. gQing t~ugh Kellogg's in Battle

Here's how they analyze it: Po- Creek.· . tential <;11.ndidates at Chicago next ;Mrs. Vern ~alifax·and Mrs. Eva

~13" - except Gov. Williams Bouts of Lansmg spent a few days

will be able to go into the con- the past week in. Chicago with ntion campaigi:i for the nomina. Mr. and Mrs. Me1vm Farmer.

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I Republicans, with a story for the working man, are going after the labor vote. Democrats, pros­perous with a full slate of incum­bents in the capitol, are wooing the farmer.

The switch in emphasis will have an effect on the 1956 elec­tion, both sides c1aim. The new areas of campaigning are expected to make Michigan one of the hot­test states_in,cthe drive for votes.

"We are doing to show the la­boring man that he ·has benefited (rom· a Republican legislature." said. Republican State Chairman John Feikens. , Democratic State Chairman Neil

Staebler said the party is whip· ping "together a "state farm pro­gram" to show normaUy Repub­lican ·farmers that they would do well to vote the other way. "The Republicans are ·driving the fam­ily oft the farm with their agri­cultural policies," he said. "Cor­porations are buying the land as bwiness enterprises." ·

. Both parties condllcted spirited voter registration campaigns . in September. Democrats aimed a major campaign gun at the 80 per cent farm parity, claiming Pres­ident Eisenhower promised ltlO pE!r~f!.t. . -~--.---

GALA OPENING ATIRACTION 'New $4,000,000

CIVIC CENTER. l..miq, Mich,

1HE MO$'t . IE LOVED ICE sH9w1,

ANSCO ti mld still hOld a spot open Mr. and Mrs. Jay Carr and Mrs. "'-------------------------.J back ho~e. ·Williams will have to J, E. Go.uld. called_ on Mr. and make his decision before going to Mrs. Julius Casteline in Char-Chicago and it will have to be lotte· Wednesday afternoon. puOlic because the deadline for Mr. and Mrs. Max Norris and withdfawing from the guberna· Nartcy, of Eato~ Rapids, spent torial race expires before Aug. 13. Sun~a_y with their parents Mr.

Conceivably, Gov. Williams and Mrs. J. E. Gould, could be nominated for the pres- Mr: and Mrs Donald Ashley and ide~ by Democrats and still be family of Eaton Rapids spent Sun-

SHIMMIN'S the. f.andidate for governor in day with Mr and Mrs. Geore:e . ''Reliable Pi-escriplione" Michigan. What would happen in __ As_h_le~y-·---------'-----~--------------'-------

NOTHING IN, ITS FIELD CAN MATCH . .

CHEVROLET FOR ACCELERATION!

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? ~bkh· s-~~~~ ~:~eid:·Wrth· nee ue· Palo.· · eggg, ineat, fish; i>ouitrY, milk ot ~ .

and family y Jath- ··Mrs. Laura- .yon was vofed. an cheese to stipply good.qUa.lity pro- copper jewelry, w,oven· ot Saginaw, a d":Mrs. R.osa :finch ering was e Guy Sk1nner llonaraiy member although· she Demonstration Ai:ent tein; green and yellow vegetables and braid purses and. cake decor-1.:CC:.::;::-"'.:<:C:::<e::..;:::; of Eaton Rapids. home in Charlotte honor.ing his h8d planrled to discontinue club (Last Week} to su!rly vita_mins -and mineral~ ati!lg will b~ taught_.at each one. ·niana Morris fS in

Mrs. J_ ·Disbrow returned home birthday. Present were the Delos activity, Mrs, Jerry .Snow .and Eaton county home demonstra- and ·esh, dried, raw or ·cooke A potluck dmner w1:µ 1be held at Tanednna.tte

1asntdeydeaschr. o~01. Skinners, the Max Skinners tram Mrs,. Ernie Johnson were wel- t" t rt d b fruit" to supply :vitamins a11d min- noon with a short socia period. .,,

M:r. a'nd Mrs. Lyness Porter and from Stimson hospital and Floyd here and the Dick Carrigan:; Of corned as new members. a1::~ ~~~:J ~~~; ~t ethe~~ ~ffi:;{. erals. Some rice on the market is Dates for the rallies are: Octo~ enrolled in the 8th · family called on the Paul Corn- ~o~~ftal re~~~:ay~o~th Sb=~ Chaxlotte. . Mrs. Ghere s~rved tea and cook- training meeting fast week. ·An simil~ to our "enriched'• bread .ber~5, district .III at Delta Center tended Eaton Rapids ings of Battle Creek Sunday. undergone major surgery. Both Mr: and Mrs. Wilford Canfield ies to the fourteen ladies and ~ix officers attended except project in that it has haq some vitamins town hal1; October 7., district I at iy~eaiirii.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii

Mr, and Mrs, Glenn Blood and are conyalescing nicely at their spent Sunday at the home of her children present . · leaders who will have their own and minerals restored. Vermontville; October 12, district Linda were Sunday dinner guests homes. parents in Leslie, The next meeting will be with training meeting next week. In, cooking white rice, don't IT at the 4-H building, Charlotte; of his parents, the Elow Briggs of The Basil J.ohnsons of Detroit Mrs, Gilbert Hunt on Oct. 18 at Dr. Russell Jenkins of the MSU wash the rice unless necessary: If .and October 13, district IV at the I ~~~~:yt~. They celebrated Glenn's Bri:"fo~~e~~r~hset.s D~n~es~:gi;;~ were Suniay Jdinner crub!s of her one o'clock. . Cotnmunications Depa r .t men~ ~ou dhcide to was~, it, either,.~e Griffith ~urch. Local extens!~n

Mril. Bob Swan CORRESPONDENT"

and Mrs .. Hugh Dunn, all of ,Tra- parents, t e ames ru rs. T dry l · · k t h k · Sunday. a famil i'oup of ten ladies from ~he group organization and lead"er- 0 · c ean. rice, pie ou us s ~~,--·---enjoyed at the Doyt Miller hbme. .etty;-imd :Maty JO BrlStol famjly have moved from the home North Eaton Rapids Extens10n, h Th h d" . . f ff" .and poor grams and then rub the

Those present were the Clarence of Cedar Lake acai;l.emy. ~e of her parents to the campus ot group, and two guests, met at thei,~e~·mete~ep~ar~te1;'t1~1f:1~ ~o:; rice in a towel. . • d E ll 94 Millers of Lake Odessa, the Dean Bethel Brl~toJs ~e~ebrated .their MSU where Fred is a patrolman home of ~rs. Clifford Clapper on of their respective duties. Mrs .. Anothe_r suggestio,n for rlC!_! at Onon aga nro s Orrs of Lansing, the Kieth Can- 25th we~ding anniversary Sun- on the police force. Isl.and highway Sept. 20, I.or >[Loren Wilmore was iR charge of its best IS to ~ook 1t 1n. as htt~e

day. The Burt Wards of Flint were l [ B tll C ' l t th t s1ble It 11 ta 1 . tine family of Eaton Rapids and . k' 1 th rip o a ~ reeK o v1s1 e !'the chairmen while Mrs Lawrence wa er as pos . . W1 re in the Guy Snyder family of DeWitt. Phillip S inner, member 0 · e weekend guests of the RJ.y Kigers. Kellogg [actory. Mrs. Oliver Love and the hOme agent worked more flavor an4 will h~ve a bet-

The Riverside.school has report­ed an· enrotlment Qf 94 pupils. Mrs. Edna Moore _ha"s 33 children

em LOans

Up to $2500.00

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high school annaal staff, was Other Sunday guests were the Goodrich and Mrs. Joe Gould fur- with the vice chairmen. Mrs. Wal- ter ~ure.- Bod the rice. gent_ly Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scott are among the hosts Saturday for the William McBrides of Flint and nished cars for tn:msportation. lace Swank instructed the secre" keepmg the heat low. ~ap1d •boil-

the proud parents of a baby boy meeting of the" Michigan Inter- Mr. and Mrs. Sam Bell. Others taking lhe t.rip were tary-treasurers and Mrs. Ernest mg may·break the grams. in the primary .room. born Saturday at McLaughlin hos- scholastic Press association held Thursday of last week Mrs. M s Arthur B 11 s Mrs Vern S . k "d th F"

11 d . t · · aft In the Intermediate room, Mrs.

pita!, Lansing. Heh_ as been named liere. Claude G•oat and Mrs. Ned Root r : e f:?W • • terz1c gave new 1 eas to e ma y, o no rinse nee er Mae Spring has 29 stud~nts en-R b ~ Habfax, Mrs. Orville W!}bb, Mrs. recreation chairmen. Arthur Car- cooking. If you follow some of the

o ert Eugene. His proud grand- Mrs. Lenore Swan accompanied of Eaton Rapids called on Laura H;;irry .zentmyer, Mrs. ~Ufford stens editor of the Eaton· Rapids above suggestions, the grain;> will rolled and Mrs. Helen Lynch re-parents are Mr. a~nd Mr~. ,Ira a group of women from the Grit- Grienenberger. ·H1glemrr_e, Mrs. Clyte ·W~nslow, Journal gave pointers on· news be smooth and seperate Wlthout ports 32 students, Scott. ·~, .. lfith~·urch WSCS to an all-day TheBobSwansand_Mrs.Lenc;>re Mrs.AttieRoyston,Mrs.EarlPe- writing to the group reporters, rinsing. Riverside school na:i enrolled

Sunday a dinner was held at dis seminar Wecfliesday at the Swan atten~ed the first I?eeting terson, Mrs. Cliftor~ 91apper and Mrs. Joe Kerekes, Jr .. assisted ------- the following students: Theo the Roy Bouts' home honoring Gree wood Avenue Methodist of th: Med!cal ~orum ~enes last Mrs. Bar.hara T~willt~er. with the group. The county pro- 2nd grade and Frances Smoke their 3()t}i wedding anniversary church in J_ackson. Thur:.day rught in 1.ans1ng. We en1oyed dinner 1n the Kel- ject committee Mrs Burr wood Home Ee. -Newa · Smoke· 4th grade. Their pare91ts

Sunday dinn~ guests of the logg ca1eteria and were met by Mrs. Allen M~11er, ·Mrs. DeweY By Anne E. Field are Mr. and ?vlrs. Theodore Smoke Jack Coffey famJly were Mr.~ our guide in the lounge. Each p~r- Clarke and Mrs Bert Creitz Home Demonstration_ Agent and the family resides in the for-~s. Frank Elston of Eaton Ra.::- son was requested to wear a paper worked with th"e community mer D, Burke residence. The chil-p1ds, . . hat supplied her i! she was not chairmen. District Meelinga Plam::led - dren attencled the Homer Com~

Mrs. Lilah Canfield spent from wearing a net· or hat of her own. G al . d h Dishtlct meetings for home dem- munity schoOl last year. Mr. and Thursday through Saturday with We were shown all the different roups boos~ fece;he· t e b:i' onstralion members will be held Mrs. ~George _Ekins, who reside in her daughter and family, the cereals and chose to go on the ~0fi.F th 0~. ·f-11" mfem th s during the next two weeks at four the CDmmunity Church· parson-Stanley N,ettlemans of Coldwater. cornflake tour It·was educational 1 Nin t e a~ lVl !es d or will different points aroµnd the coun- age, have the following children

Mrs. Lenore Swan called 'on and very lnt~esting. r;:ar. a~ ~n tcfu.~1 en ar k ty. These meetings will be a com- going to school: Ronald, 3rd; Ste-Colleen Patterson of Bradford dis- After ihe tour the group was the istn~t is mas war ~ bination of a district rally and ven, 5th; Donna, 6th; Larry, 7th. trid: Saturday afternoon. treated to ice cream and sugar shpps for October, and thE; lesson Christmas workshop. Jn the morn- They formerly attended the Perry

CORREC1'ION - Mr.~ and Mrs. corn pops in the lounge and given oNn up-bto-date meal planning for ing and in the afternoon members public school. Jack Coffey attended the wedding a package of cornflakes to take ovem er. I:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;,;;;::;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;:;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;; II 10~ Earl Scbnepp and Rhea Dow- home. We then spent a couple of DOANE _ oe'srGNED j ding at the Ector Dandurand ho!'le hours shopping downtown. A lot of energy for a little co:;~-Saturday of last week. The bride The next club meeting will be this just about sums up the story POLE FRAME BUILDINGS is in her senior year at Springport. Thursday, Sept. 29, at the home of rice used for the family fare. Efficient.&. Econamlcal

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Father Donovan's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Donovan, his sis­ter, Mrs. Hodge and her daugh­ter of Grand Rapids, the Rev. .Walter Mehm and the Rev. Paul DeRose were also honored guests .

A beautifully appointed tea ta­ble was pres1dcd over by Mrs. Gregory Andreas and Mrs. Alma Canfield. Mrs. Herbert Pekkala, president of the Altar Society of St. Peter's, and 1!rs. James Gru­ber, the immediate p8.st president. were hostesses, assisted by Mrs. Kenneth Powers, Mrs. Helen Salll­ds, Mrs. Ferd J: Grassle, Mrs. J\.Jaude Buchanan, 'Mrs. Harold Payne and 1\-lrs. James Webb.

Musical selectlons were played throughout the afternoon by Bob­by Pekkala at the piano and Step­hanie Gruber on the violin, ac­companied by Mrs. Mabel Black­ett.

Extension Newa The Brickyard EXtension club

met Sept. 22 at the Community Center for a potluck dinner, with 14 m~mbers and three children

· present. Mrs. Allen Miller and Mrs, Ralph Higdon . were hos­tesses.

After dinner- the business meet­ing was opened by chairman, Mrs. Kenneth Ba1com. There being no lesson, the group filled out their program books for the new season.

After the business meeting, Mrs. Fred Stirley entertained the group with several enjoyable games.

The Petrieville Horge .Demon­stration group met at the home of Mrs. George Ghere oil Tuesday, Sept. 20, for an afternoon meeting. Jean Cantine called the meeting to order in the absence of Mrs. Haskell.

Committees appointed and re· ports given made up the most ot the program, It ·was decided tO have afternoon me-etings, this year with a one o'clock dessert lunch-

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:onurchNoies ASSEllBLY OF GOD

CHUBCH ' lOEf Brook Street

Rev. Berent Knutsen ·~URELIUS BAPTIST CHURCH 10:00 a. m. Sur...:lay'School.

Robert worgul, Pastor l 1 ·00 a. m. Mom1ng Worship Sunday_ 7:30 .p. m. Evening Worship

. 10;(10 a.m. Morning Worship l \Vednesday· . 11':00 a.m. Sunday School i 7 ·30 p ·m. Prayer Meeting and

iruesday - ',Bible Study 6:30 p.m. Girls' choir rehearsal Fr;day -

Thursday _ , :30 pm - Young Peoples ~Q R.,!!h ~ys' ch9_ir_r~h.earsal Se'rv1ce ________ _

THE PILGRIM CHURCH :[ St. PETER'S CATHOLIC E R d M . h" , Father Walter Mehm

aton ap1 s, 1c 1gan Ma"se;; 8:30 AM: and 10·30 A.M , West Kmght Street every Sunday.

745Re~ic~: L. D~~g~~81 1 Holy Days and First Friday9

IO:O!} a. m. - Su~day Scho?L i 7 ·3ga~~c~ism !or grade school 11:00 a. m. - Morning Worship. eh'ld frofn lO·JO to 11:30 each

7:00 p. m. - Young People's 1 ren . · Service Saturday morning.. . t,.

7·45 · p m - Ev-angehstic Ser- 1 High School D1scussmn Mee Vice· · · ing tram 7·20 to 8:30 each Thurs

8:00 p. m. - Wed. Prayer and:day eveni_n_•_·~----

GRie:E E- U. B. CHURCH I FIRST BAPTIST ,CHURCH - Rev. Karl Flessner \ Rev. Floyd Robinson, Pastor

10:00 a. m. Sund"ly &ho(')t 10·00 a. m.Sunday School . 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship ll.00 a. m. Morning Worship

Friday, Saturday, Sept. 30· Oct. 1 MATINEE SATURDAY AT 2:30

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WESLEYAN METHODIST w d d · ! Rev. Emory Scott

e nes ay · . , 10:00 a. m. - Sundav School 7:30 p. m. Mtd~Week ~ervice I 11.00 a. m. _ Morninit Worshin 8:30 p. m. Choir Practice 7;00 p. m. _ Youn.Ii! Peon~e'3

SEVENTH· DAY ADVENTIST \Ho~Qo P. M. Class Meeting . East Plains St. 7:45 p. m. - Evening Worship

C. J. Sumner. Pastor Wednesd y Saturday: 8:00 P. M. Prayer Service

9:30 a. m. Church Service 10:45 a. m. Sabbath School

4.00 p. m. Missionary Volun­teer Service Wednesday:

8 :00 p. m. Prayer Meeting

ROBBINS M&:THOOIST CHURCH

CHURCH, OF GOD 238 Brook Street

Rev. Floyd Bowman,. Pastor 10:00 a. m. Sunday School 11:00 a. m. Morning Worship

7:30 p. m. Evening Worship Thursday:

7:45 p. m. Prayer Hour

Electridty will pour next year from the atomic power elation pictured abo'f'e •. Britain's first of

· 18 planned over the nest ten 7ears, it is nearini; completion at Calder Hall, Cumberland.

On the left l!I a drawing of •n· other to rise on the rugged coast of Scotlatid at Dounreay. The ball-shaped center will be of 11teel to house the reactor, a "'breeder" becauae it will produce more ,.fuel" than H con.eames.

The reaetora of both .Utiom will produce 11team to driTe tur­bines to produce the eleetridt7.

speak. Everyone invited. Friday, October 7 -

Griffith Family Nite, pot luck supper, at the church, 7:30 P.M. Louis Henry wiJI show pictures.

FrRST METHODIST CHURCH Ralph Wjtmer. Miuidtr

8:00 a. m. Traveler's Service of I Worship.

9 :45 Church School 11:00 Marning Worship 7:00 Intermediate Youth Fel-

10~::PSenior Youth Fellowship Monday, October 3

7:30 Boy Scouts ...1-- Meeting to be held in small gymnasium of elementary schooL Rev. F. C. Johannjd,es

10:00 a. m. Church School 11:00 a m. Worship Service 6:30 p.m. Youth Fellowship

Tuesday, October 4 7·30 Sub-District "Group Quar­

CHURCH of the RAZAREl(E terlY: Conference at Methodist Pastor, C. A. Norrsmger, 110 North Chuich In Charlotte ..

River Street Wednesday, October 5 . GROVENBURG 9:45 am. Worship Service 10:45 a.m Sunday School

Sunday - • . 7:00 W.S.C.S. Ge~a.l Meeting 10:00 a. m. Sunday School Hostesses: Esther D1VIS1on. 11·00 a m - Preachina Devotions: Mrs. Glen.Heiny

6;45 p: m: - N. ·Y. P. S. Program: Birthday . of W.S.C.S. FIRST CHURCH T:45 p. m. _ Evangelistic Ser- '1:45 Chancel ChoI.r

OF CHRIST SCIENTIST vice. First Church of Christ, Scien- Wednesday - ·

tist, Mason, holds services at the 7;45 p. ·m. _ Prayer Meetinl church. corner of Oak and Barnes . Streets, every Sunday at 11:00. SPBUl'GPORT OUTER PABlBH

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Main sL, Lan.!ling, ple~ded not gt.dlty to a drunk driving charc Monday, be!ore Judge AngUs MacLeod in municipal court, Hi.!1 · trial was set fol" 1:30 p.m. Friday, and he was released after fur-n1s g a . was arreste Sunday night on US-27 in Benton township by E~n county sheriff's officers.

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Sunc;fay school if! held during the Lambert G. 'McClintic. Past.or services for pupils up to the age 9 .15 m. of 20. Wednesday evening meet~ Pope Church ·- ---- .· a. m. lng at 8:00 mcludes testimonies Sunday School --- 10.~0 a. WE' .. RE AIDIN' ·HIGH I of Christian Science healing. A Charlesworth Church .. 10.15 a. m. public reading room is open at ~unday School··---·· 9!30 8· mm. the church every Wednesday and Gnffith Church ··---··· 11.15 a. Saturday from 2 to 4. "Unreality" Sunday School 10:00 a. m. will be the subject of the Lesson- Thur~d!i-Y• ~tember 29 -Sermon in all Christian Science Griffith Chicken Supper. Serv-churches throughout the world on ing started at 5:30 p.m .. $1.50 Sunday October 2. for adults and 75c for children.

' Everybody come and have a ST. MATTHIAS good feed.

EPISCOPAL CHURCH Suw~~id ~~o:ieco~union Sun-Rev. Arthur H. Underwood day. . . ·

· V. F. W. Chapel Michigan Christian Advocate sub-9:15 a. m. - Sunday School- scriptions are now due.

Nursery !or pte-school age. Tuesday, October 4 - . 9:15 a. m. - Church Service Eaton Sub-District Quarterly Holy CDmmunion first and Conference, Charlotte, 7:30 p.m.

third Sundays. Wednesday, October 5 -Pope WSCS, dinner meeting at the home of Mrs. Wealtha THE SPIRITUALIST

EPISCOPAL· CHURCH Harold C. Durbin. Pastor

Sunday -10:00 a. m. Sunday School. Dayt­

on Fisher of Charlotte, Supt. 7:30 p.m. Evening Service

Wednesday - · p:_ 7 :30 p.ril. Evening ~ervice .

Prayer Shrine Always Open Constant In Service

Graham. Jackson Suh-District Quarterly

Conference, Greenwood Ave., 7:30 P,M. , Chior Practice at Griffith every Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

Thursday, October 6 -Pope WSCS Missionary Meet­inJ, at' the church, 7:30 P.M. Miss Birdlce Lawrence will

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Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Col.li.ps division. A special prog::am. is and family, of Ft. Wayne, Inrl., planned around the ~hr<?n1logical spent the wei;:kend with Mr. and hi.slol")'. of the o_rgaruzat1on. Des­Mrs. Jobn Mi;Donald. Mr. and Mr.t. sert will be furnished.

Wyatt and daughter, from Calµ- 12th birtl'Iday anniverSary. The ornia; Mrs. Pearl Dodge and chil- following boys were present: Gene drf'n, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Koch, and Max Martin, Preston Parr, Mr. and Mrs. Ben Finch and Mr. John Barlons, Walter Wireman, and Mrs. Robert Mann f!'dm Char- B t h B ld · lotte. Mr. and Mrs. Cleeves enter- Larry Dunlap and u c a wm.

ibid t. .. C. Ailten Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence DolbeeJ Mr. and Mn; Mel Swanson ana Mrs. Orbie Dolbee were in Grand Rapids Sunday;

-----Brooks McDonald, Robert and Ernest Wesler, of O.t.Sego, also were Friday evening guests. All attended the graduation exercises

.t.he....seniru:..class nf Sparrow hos­pita'l School of Nursing of which Mary McDonald was a member.

St .• Peter's Altar society will have a special meeting on Oct. 3 at 8 o'clock, at the parish house.

d 1. On Monday afternoon Mrs Gray tained with guitar and man ° 10 entertamed a group of children music m the afternoon, in honor of Gail Gray's 6th birth-

he--Bmy-Bee--·elttb---will-mest.- Jlgy_ ~nniy~rsary.'._ _ ,.

West Aurelius Luella Klink

Michigan is the nation's 1ar producer of motor vehlcles

"'" arts, automobile trailers, CU CORRE-9.Pe-N-&EN-'f---- too s, woo war g ac , r an rs. oe ran

The Jolly Eight canasta club met with Mrs. Mable White Sept. 23. High.. score went to Mrs. Viv­ian Steffy; second to Mrs. Olive Hamman and low to Mrs. Fern Bellinger. Next meetmg will be with Mrs. Nellie Gay, Oct. 28.

f;unilY Mrs. Don Millt>_r and D'Arcy, of Eaton Rapids, Mr. ~d Mrs. Claude Crandall and family, formerly of Eaton Rapids, Mr. and r.-lrs. John Dornan and Macy of Charlotte, Airman 'fhird Cla~s Melvin Ackley from Sampson Air Force base, N. Y., Tom Crandall and friend Doreen Lyon of Grand Ledge, gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. LEon Alwood to celebrate the birthday of their sister and aunt Thehna Dornan.

at the home of Margaret DeWa- Howard Bodell, Scotty Sc11.b­ters Thursday evening, Sept., 29. ner, Ronald Beck a;nd James .Bna, There will be an election of offi- all of Chanute Field, Ill., spent cers and all members should be the weekend at the home of ~· present. and Mrs. Dale Bodell and tamily.

Mr. and Mrs: Luman Klink are gre;;: iron, breakfast foodS, a~~ going about with smug smiles refrigerators. theses days, the occasion:> Sgt. ------,-::

J. B. Foote started his senior year in denistry at U of M Mon­day, Sept. 26.

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Gayle Gifford is vacationing this week from his duties in the di.splay advertising department at the Lansing Stat.e Journal

The October meeting of the Ea· ton Rapids Rural Extension club will be held at Thelma Porter's on Tuesday, Oct. 4, at l :30 p.m.

Mr. and Mrs. Burton Baldwm and Butch spent Sunday after­rioon in Battle Creek visiting Mrs . Jessie Bush .and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Mulvaney. Mrs. Bush re­turned to Onondaga with them for a vis.it.

and Mrs. William Klink have just presented 'them with a sixteenth grand-child, a fine 71f..i lb. boy, Rodney William. Mother and baby are spending a few day;; at the Luman Klink home before return­ing to the Naval base at Grosse ne where Sgt. Klink is stationed. The Lions Club Ann\cil .

Broom Sale

The Friday Bridge elub met with Edna Hutson, all members pre:fent. Prizes were won by Hel­en Pettit, Neva Cool and Laura MacArtht,tr. The next meeting will be on Thursday, Oct. 6. with Har­riet Dunn. ·

Dordthy (Crandall) Weiss, form­er Girl Scout leader of the Baptist chruch troop, was seriously injur­ed in an automobile accident f'-.ept. 7 near Chattanooga, Tenn. S\ie is in the Erlan~~r hospital, ro?m 312 in that city and would hke to hear from her friends. She will be hospttalized three or four more weeks.

Mr~. J. B. Foote. of Ann Arbor, was ill with a severe cold at the home of her parents, Mr. and }.1rs. G. D. Gifford, over the weekend. She returned to her duties at the Ann Arbor Te1ephone Employees' Credit Uraion Wednesday.

Mrs. Esther Bodell is sPending this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Jerrald and Mrs. Pearl Doutt of Jackson.

Mr. and Mrs. John Zerkle and Mrs. Myrna Adler of Lansing were Saturday evening callers of

Many from this commwtity at­tended open house Sunday after­noon for Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark's 40th wedding anniversary'.

Rally Day was observed at Rob­bins church last Sunday. There were 117 in attendance.

Wednesday & Thursday October 12 & 13

Eittire Proceeds t~ Prrildent Barlow D. Curtice of Gcueral Motors (right) ls llhown: greeting Dr. Lawrenre R. Halstad. prominent physicist .and leading· atomle energy 1dentlst, u Dr. Bafstad reported as direttor of the General Moton Rtsearrh std. . . :

Dr. Bafstad, former dlredor of the Reactor. Development Division of the Atomle Energy Commission an4 recognlted as one of lhe nation's leading authorities on appUed physics, lakes over direction of GM'1 van resean::h organizatfon from Charles L. lHcCuen, who is retiring from Generat Motors after 29 ye.a~s· service.

Mrs. Billie Weller. Mrs. V'lrginia Wright and Mrs.

Esther Bodell visited Margaret Hosack at Clarkston lasit Thurs­

Delhi-Aurelius Farm Bureau group met last Tuesday eveninJ with Mr .. and Mrs. Frank Cosgray. Officers for the coming year were elected as follows: President Charles Pfister; vice-president, Carl 'I'opliff; secretary-treasurer, Neoma Bunker; discuss1on leader,

Community Hospital Fund

The Wednesday Night Dessert day. , Bridge club met last week with Mr. and Mrs. Ronnie Basset of Mrs. Gayle Gifford assisted by Rising Sun, Ohio were we-ekend Mrs. Maurice Twichell. Table guests of Mr. and Mrs Ray Wo1fe

Don't Forget us! Don't Fail 'llS I

Sue Shlmimn, who is enrolled at the University of Arizona, Tuc­son, has pledged Alpha Chi Ome­ga sorority.

A recent issue of MICHIC'~AN HISTORY published by the Mich­igan Historical Commission car­ries a WT1te-up about Mrs. Lillian Godfrey Camwell, former resident nov..· living in Cincinnati. The ar~ tiele, written for the magazine by Mrs.' Eq.rl D. Rich, tells briefly ot Mrs. Gamwell's experiences as a pioneer teacher in Eaton Coun­ty. A full page picture of Mrs. Gamwell accompanies the article. Mrs. Gamwell, who was 93 years old last July 14, makes her home with her son in Cincinnati. She visited here this past week.

prizes were awarded to Mrs. Loll- and fam·ily. · is Petta Mrs. Frank Marsh, Mr.;; Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Cntes Jr. Stanley Smith and Mrs. Howard and Barry and Richard Crites of Bentley. ·Jackson were Sunday evening

Henry Buckingham; Blue Cross

East Hamlin Eaton Rapids accompanied l\fr.

I and 11f"9. Lyle Williams to Schu· lers in Marshall Saturday evening for dinner.

Mrs. J)Ouglas Squlr~s I· Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Thor;iLon, CORRESPONDENT , of Charlotte were Sunday dinner

'guests of Mr. and Mrs Lynn Faul-Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Joe Nau-1 kner and family.

gle and son, Marie and Frank Sunday evening. Mr and Mrs. Geisenhaver of Tecumseh anci ' Byron Pufrcr of Lansing called on Mr. and Mrs. Wayne , Carpenter 1 the Clyde Mellons. · and son, of Grandville, were I Mr. and Mrs Asil Lyon and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence I family spent Sunday with Mr. and Milbourn. Monday Mrs. ArthUT Mrs Cecil Lyon at Long lake. Geisenhaver and Mrs. Norman Fnday evening Mrs. Nellie Pan· Bailey, of T~mseh spent the day I nebaker, Mrs r.-1orris Fried\ey and with the Milbourns, Fr:ank and Mr~ Douglas Squires attended a Marie returned home with them. stork shower for Mrs Lois Smith

Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. in Jackson. James GorsJin, of Abingdon, Va., 1 Steven Cam brick of Kinneville were guests of their cousins Mr. spent Sunday with Katherine and and Mrs. Rolla Carpenter. I Daniel Andreas.

M'.r. and Mrs. Morris Hyatt, of I Mr. and Mrs. Bob Steele and Jackson, Mrs. Mildred Davison. of I fam1lv attended a birthday din~

ner Surfday 1n honor of Mrs. Cle 4

* * · m1na Steele at the home of Fred-

* Cte C!a•k on the Plains rd. Mr and Mrs. Vein Stetle• and

funuly of Jackson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Morns Fried \ey.

Mr .and Mrs. Charles Butler and Mr. and Mrs. Glynn Shimmin leave Friday for Drummond Is~ land for some duck hunting. Tltey will return Monday

Mrs. Hattie Adams returned to her home Sunday after spending a week in Grand Rapids visiting her daughter, Mrs. May Moore.

Mrs. Lillian Gamwell of Ctn~ cmnah has been in town for sev­eral week;; vtsitmg friends She is staying with Mrs. Florence Hewitt on Jackson street.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter Price vis-1.ted their son Richard, and family, in MW'lith last Thursday and help­ed him celebrate his birthday.

Mr .and Mrs. Robert E BradISh and son Jeffry and niece Paula Kay Marsh, from Pontiac, visited Bob's· folks, Mr. a"nd Mrs. Mark Dillingham, Saturday morning: Mr. li.nd Mrs. Gerald N. Brown en­tertained them for dinner Satur­day evening. Mre. Tom Newton of Webberville,

M lch., writes. "for two ye.a.rs my feet and llmb1 turned dark and I waa told I waa turning to at.one and there wun't anything they could do about Jt. Then I •tarted taking Btar'e Improved Rheumatic Solvent.. I am now on my eecond treatment but I am well. ·

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bradish, of Charlotte, have purchased land

Extension News in the Petneville district to bu.ild a h'?me in the near future ·

Mra. Tom Newton, Webberville. M lch. or you can write J. Dolbee, Ma110n, Mich., Route 1.for furtlier Information. ~ ...

The Eaton Rapids City Exten-sion group met at the home of Mrs. Hugh Hosler entertained Mrs. Stanley Strang on Sept. 22. eight little girls Saturday after­New officers were elected. noon in hOnor of her daughter

The Island City group joined Elizabeth's seventh birthda:r_. with the Eaton Rapids City group. Games were enjoyed and pictures All members wtll be notified of taken, !allowed by refreshments. the rtrst Joint meeting. Anyone The honor guest received nice wanting to join may call Mrs. gifts.

*. * Wallace Swank or Mrs. William ~ Spence. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Knapp and

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Your The Martin Garlands moved to

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Katherine Stringham arrived from Detroit Friday to visit !riends for a few days. She is i;taying with Mrs. Dale Finch.

9 x 12 FELT BASE RUG Only $4.95 Cash & Carry

Pllrier Furniture

Mrs. Floyd Alverson of Jackson. who is very in. 1s still a patient at the home of her son-m-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Foote.

Mrs. Glen Bray, cousin, and Mrs Stanley Hazel of Mason. spent Tuesday with Mrs Carrie Pierce

Onondaga

callers of Mr and Mrs. Floyd Lyke.

The Frank Mohr family enter­t<imed at dinner last Saturday in honor of Mr. \,.'ld Mrs. S. B. Ewers of Jackson who wer~ celebrating theu 42nd wedding anniversary. Mrs. Alita Morrison of Jackson was also a guest.

.Sunday v1s1tors of Mr and Mrs. Robert Page were. Mrs. Agatha Grzybowski, Mr. and M1'S Leon­ard Grzvbowsk1 a n d daughter Nancy ai1d Mr. Cedl Durrett, all

Billie Weller of Detroit. CORRESPONDENT Mr. and Mrs George Ekms and

Eaton Rapida family spent the weekend with Lo-TFC The Junior High room cif the Mr. and Mrs. Bud Friess of Wau-

The Rebekah club w1Jl meet at lhC! IOOF hall Wednesday evening. Oct. 5, at 8 p.m. Hostesses will be Bertha Corbin, Florence Rathbun, and Pauline Joslin. Roll call will be an exchange of recipes.

Mrs. Elva Bergstresser spent last Thursday with Daisy Allyn. Her callers during the week were Mr. and Mrs. Rex Convet'Se on Saturday, Grandma Gage, daugh­ter and grandson and lady friend of Battie Creek on Monday, son Bruce of Marshall and son Arly and wife of Albion on Tuesday evening.

R1vers1de school held electton of .sc-on. Oh~o. officers last week. The officers Mrs Guy Doxtader and Ivan are as follows: President. Larry were 1n Lansing on Sunday to Pll.l'r, v1ce-pres1dent. Lyle Bodell. rall on Guy Doxtader, who is ·a secretary, Karen Barlond; treasur- patient at the Sparrow hospital er, Norman Bodell and reporter, Mr. and Mrs. William Bush and Hodney Lentz. Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Rhines were

The Riverside Community club Saturday evening dinner guests held 11.<> first meeting of the school of Mrs. Lottie Eldridge of Eaton year Qn Monday evening. Mrs. Rapids. The evening was spent Leone Baldwin, pr.esident, conduc- in showing pictures of their Wes­ted the meetmg. The followmg tf!rn trips. officers were elected for the com- Ernest McKessy was a Sunday ing year: President., Bernice Mar- dinner guest of Mr and Mrs. Wil­tin: vice-president, Lucille Moh.r, ham Bush. secretary, Erma Baldwin and trea- Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Martin and surer, Dorothea Dwight, it she spent Sunday as guests of Mr. and will accept the position, if not Es- Mrs. Arthur Lange of Webber~

ANOTHER DELICIOUS WEEK- ther Lentz wiH take the office for ville. END TREAT _ Orange Creme the coming year .It was voted to Mf. and Mrs. DeVereStadel and Cake. Made with fresh: oranges. rhange the meeting night to lhe family of Bellevue were Sunday Also filled Danish Coffee Cake. last Tues.da:y: of each mo~th. guests o~ Mr and Mrs. Ed Parr Friday and Saturday sp·ecials. Ho-' The P11gnm ~ellowsh1p group and fanuly, . cott Bakery Lo-39c of the Community church held Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Aushn

' an all youth party on Sunday eve- are spending a few days "visiting 'l'he Frreside group of the Con- nmg at the church. There were 40 their parents, Mr. and Mrs Ro~

gregat10nal church will meet at present. Worship services were led bert Bush and Carole . the home of Flossie Davidson on by Ruth Keesler and Roxanne Oct. 3 at 8 p.m. Program chairman Beaumont. Mrs Katie Schultz, for Key number 5 will be Manon Mr. and Mrs. Dean Noble, Mr Bentley. Hostesses will be Flossie Keesler and Rev. Kelford were Davidson and Genevieve Page. chaperones Honored guests were

Mrs. Lucille French, of Washing­ton D. C., Mrs Irene Anaya of Seilia, Kansas, who were former

S. Aurelius N. Onondaga Mrs, Zella Gordon from Tomp­

kins Center visited her cousrn, Mrs. Janie Blatt, Sunday. residents of Michigan. and Miss Mrs. B. H. Field

Thomas' Save the Most! Plant the Best!

Holland Bulbs For Springtime Garden Beauty

Now 11 the time to plan and plant ne)(t spring's garden, Thomas' imported Holland Bulbs are specially selected to aseure richest colors ar'ld large&t blooms.

Fancy Parrot Tulips Feathered gorgeous petals.

Darwin Breeder Tulips Colors in two tone combinations

Double Early Tulips

79c doz.

69c do~

79c Peony-like bloom1 ln many colors. doz.

Narcissus Blobs-- 2 for 10c large bulbs Yellow red tjnt; name varieties.

Hyacinths-­large bulb1 Vivid colored

Crocus-

peren n ia la.

Early Blooming Hardy, vigorous for early spring.

Friday and Saturday

15c

59c doz.

<lP Mr. and Mr~arry Milbourn and Mr. and Mrs FlQyd Whittaker spent Sunday in Grand Rapids visit1ng the Shusters.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Clafhn en­tertained the Corinthian class of the Methodist church Monday evenmg. After the business meet­ing games were enjoyed.

Lavina Campbell, daughter of CORRESPONDENT Mrs. A,naya. Mr. and Mrs. Cleyo Sanders I

Mr. and Mrs Harold Keeler of were Sunday dinner guests of J'lr. Detroit and Capt Roy E. Keeler and Mrs. Scott of Lansing.

Speci~l BRA.CH'S Milk Chocolate

STARS by ...

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Dr. and Mrs. Bert VanArk left b;y train Sept. 22 for Denver to visit their daughter Virginia.

The WSCS of the MethodlSt church will celebrate its 15th birthday anniversary Oct, 5 with a potluck supper at 7 p.m. The supper is in charge of the Esther

Mrs. Jane Choate entertained the P1oneer club at her home Wednesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Otto Sherer of .Auburn, Ind., v1s1ted his i;isters, Mrs. Neva Large and Winifred aachtol Friday through Monday.

Sunday, 11¥s. Carrie Pierce spent the day. with Mr. and Mrs.

· Harry Nearenburg of Albion. She was accomparlied by her sister-in­.law Anna and niece Grace Ho!· comb.

of Coral Gables, Fla., vi;;ited their Thursday guests of Mr. and !I.rs. uncles, Roscoe and Frank Elmer, John Powell were Mr. and l\lr~ for a few days this past week. Glen Ca!trider; Saturday, Mr. and Capt. Keeler has been a p1Iof for Mrs. Erwin Beach of Au1·elius; Pan-American \Vorld airways for Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dale Caltri~ 67c 30 years and on Sunda~t'. Sept der of Lansing. 25th, Capt. Keeler will fly one of Janet Hemans of Jackson was lb. Ford's fa·mous ''Tin Goose" tri- a ·weekend guest of her parents.' "------,--------:-J motor aircrafts, 1n the si!Ver anni- Mr. and Mrs. John Hemans. 1

versary of the old National Atr Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parish vis­Tour, which will be held at the iled a cousin, Mrs. Whitney of Ford proving ground in D.earborn Lansing, Sunday. W.R. THOMAS

Sc to $1.00 Stores

Mrs. Carrie Pierce received word Sunday from her brother Ed Poulter in Fremont, Ohio that­his son passed away at Tiffin, Ohio of a heart attack.

o,n Sunda~. ~ai:i.t. Keeli:;r is a na- Mrs. Clair· Hart and children, hve .of M~ch1gan ai:id is the 3rd I Mrs. W. Hart and children, all ranking pilot of the Pan Amen- of Mason visited their parents can World airways. Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Gretton Sun:

Mrs. John Gray was hostess at day a birthday party on Saturday eve- ;,:;;;;·;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:;;;:::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;::;;;;;:;;;;;;;:;;;;::;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;::;;::;;;;;;=j ning in honor of Johnny Gray's I

Ii . ~B-~~--.

tu 1een in SEVENTEEN

Washable

RED with Navy

WHiTE wH.h Teal

NAVY .with Red

s1~

~· · EATON ~PIDS

No Need for Continuous Advertising

PREACHERS ________ should preach only one sermon o~ so a year. People are against sin anyv,-ay, so why harp on 1t •

TRAFFIC LIGHTS -~-Bhould be turned off at dangerous intersections to save el~ · trieity .. Everybody knows its a dangerous spot and that IS

sufficient.

TEACHERS -•-----~-.no need to review lessons. Tell the children just once and they'll never forget.

HIGHWAY· POLICE __ stop driving up and down the highways. No-need to cautH!n·.~ drivers by patrolling highways. Drivers know the law and •. ,'{ should obey.

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SHIMMIN'S

OUTSTANDING

FEATURES

AND

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HERE'S THE MOST AMAZING

DETROIT JEWEL GAS RANGE VALUE

We Have Ever Offered!

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-lame Jnr Dll d11l 1t ll1

Regardless of Profit-We're Out to Malce September tire Selllniest Month In History• Ccime In and Save-Save-!!!!

STEP right~ way, ladies and gentlemen, to the most colossal selling event in motorcar history-our one

and oiily Buick Sales Circus. Come in and see th'e world's most thrillfug performers -the only cars with the S\vitch-p~tc~ magic of Vai;iable Pitch DynaHow.• Pick the beauty you want-then you take the whip, and make us perform-on the trade-in you want and the terms you want. Your spanking-new Buick is practically in your garage right Dow!

We're not foolin'-we mean business. But hurry, huny, hurry, because they're going, going, going ..

•Varlablo Pilch Dynafloio i8 ihe only Dyna{low Bulck bUilth today. Ith standard on' Hoadmaster, optional at modest extra cost on other Serie.J.

CDll llD llT_'ll-111 UILD'S IDST TlllLLlll. llUDllllS . .· .

WOODS BROTHERS

Concrete Gravel - Washed Sand Black Dirt - Moving

805 South Main Street

BUICI SILIS c11eus

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-hlClllD ll'H 11l1•rall1g tht higg11t 11111 ii

lai1k'1 51 JllH

SEE JACKIE GLEASON

ON TV Every Scturdoy

Evening

Phone 4-4501

8uidc'1 Pe~rleJS Ptrlormance Car, fh1 CENTURY' (With Buick's hightlt power .. fo-weight ratio I) .._,Door, 6-Panonger Riviera, Model 63,

o.a:Pk~ ~ doorS and n~ tenterP~ the pioneer of 4-400..-hardtapSI) BUicli's Sig, Beautifuf

,l---'---l~ncf.~o:;(.=edce.S~~.41....--=--=-=- --- · __. +Door, 6-PalMnger Riviera, . !Ji .~

fflodel 43, 188 hp,-122:1~heelbase •. .-!Ji;, ' .' - ·~.-:;:''

236 hp, 122-ln. wheelbaM.

· -Buid(1-Star-ol.Stau,Jlie~ar..ol..C.11r1L __ _ ROADMA.ST.EI · . ·.. .

2-Door, 6-Passenger Riviera, Mod0! 76R, 236hp,,127;in. wheelbii10.

~ ., Eat~n RapldsJoomal

t .,. Eatan Raplda, M lchlgan Wednesday, Sept. 28, 1955'

7 . enjoyed "a~~, ~pPreclated by, and·~. ·B~ ~ari.~r~~·Ma's~;f. :d, cui;t~n of .Detroit~ Mri;. ·c. a:ll Mr. an:d Mrs: Albert Harden-1 E. Slocum Jr-., '.and Mrg. Shirley

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Hershberger

. D. H. I. A. No. herds tested -23 Total cows - 508 Month - August, 1955 HIGH HERDS - BUTTERFAT

BASIS Owner of. herd, Calvin Ham­

mond, No, of cows, -, Average lbs. milk, 1140, Average lbs. fat, 39; 0. V. Rumsey -, 1119, 39; A. Marquardt, 26, 1054, 37; Lawrence Love, 22, 1023, 37; Miller Farm

· Ara Jolli 14 992, 37; Ivan Hatris, -, 107, Miller Farm No. 4, 27, 930, Kelsey & Son, 18, 930, 34.

A31i,ociation South Eaton Tester reporting - Ervm No. herds tested - 23 Total cows - 571 :Month - August, 1955

80 ·HEAD. 80 R[GISTERED HEREf ORD

DI SPERS,AL

AND FARM IMPLEMENT SALE At The Fann, 9 Miles South of Charlotte on Cochran Road, Turn l.eft on Butterfield Highway, Go 3 Miles

To End of Road, Then First ·pJace South on

WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1955 Farm Machinery Sale at 10 :00 A. 1\1.

Hereford Dispersal Sale at 1 :00 P. M.

Excellent Outstanding 80 HEAD Type Breeding

DORR D_EPEW, Prop.

A.ssisted

COL. ALLEN HASKIN, Auctioneer Phone Dr. 4·5651, Lake Odessa

by Col. Dale Weitzel and Col. Linus-'Helman Harold Harwood, Clerk

LUNCH ON GROUNDS

Mrs. t.ila ·Glassner Leah Belle fJurg, Mrs. Betty Barker and chit- Marker and daughter. f. O. O. F. . Parks and daughter 'Eleanor and dri:~n Mr. and Mrs. Guy Barkins, · Mr.!1 Clarence Prentice and Meeting Every Friday -Josie Artz attended the 25th wed- Mis !VI. Schneck of Perry ~sited daughter, of Lansing, and . the Every Monday, third degree ding anniversary of M.r. and rvrrs. Jessie Hardenburiz thts week. I Bill Redfi~lds o.f Marshall visited and drill team practice. Bethel Bristol at the home of Mr. Lottie La.verty was visited Tues- I Mrs. Addie Long Sunday after-1 -------an.cl Mrs. Ernest McGarry Sun- day night by Mrs. Clarence Mil- j noon. . . ' VFW National Home Post day evening. ~oum, Mr .and Mrs. Roy Laverty [ .Mrs. Kate ~!Iler spent Sunday met:::S the first and third

Nurse Thelma Noffsmger is and granddaughter Hope Ham- with her son-in-law and daugh- evening o! each month. away this week wLth he,· hu:;band mond. ~er, Mr., and Mrs. Fred Walker, Onondaga VFW Pon No. attending semmar at Kankakee, Fred Gale had for visitors this m C~ansmg.W dr ff d J Meetings every first and Ill past week ·Marion· Henny or Sag" f Q1~ence 0? .tu Man won dr Itfj Wednesdays at Onondaga· t

Mrs. Sallie 11cGarry is back on maw. Gliidys Topliff and Homer 0 emos, visi rs. 00 u 1, d :i• 0 .m. the nursing staff after an absence Topliff. regularly.

_cveaal weeks. Mrs. Gladys Caldwell and the R. A- M. N<J. 24

I Lila Glassner was in. Lansing 1 Wednesday ·and visited her son •and family Mr. and Mrs. Iviilton 1 Gla~sner of Dimondale in the eve-

Friday night Fred Wright. Satur- their father, Jesse Peacock. day he spent the day with Mar-ion Culbert.

E~tension News !ft!gular

American Legion ornd Arilertca.1: Legion Auxiliary will meet th&. first and third Thursdays of each

GAY CADY-ALL-The new, wear-with-all bag complements both street wear and beach togs; agrees with any color scheme knowh to your wardrobe. Thia versatile tote style is a,galaxy of color, combining dripes of flamingo, yellow, white, blue and 1dllam97 g-reen. Its finn body and novel effect are achieved by crocheting over six stcands of rug yarn. A matching change purse is securely attached ro the inside of the Dag, Cr<Jcheting directions lor making the STRIPED BAG ~D PURSE are available to you. To obtain a copy, simply send a stamped, sel!-Bddressed envelope to the Needlework DepL of this paper and ask [or Leaflet No. S-460.

HIGH HERDS - BUTTERFAT M.S.U. experiments over six 1 BASIS 1 years show that 2, 4-D plus cult1-, Owner or herd, Clifton W1l- vation gave bettei w'eed control hams, No. of cows, 17,· Average and higher corn yields than culti­lbs. milk, 1314, Average lbs. fat, talion alone. 47; Rice Fowler No. 3, 20, 1107, 40: The ester fonn of 2, 4-D as a Royal Ritter, 17, 1053, 38;~~ert pre-emergence spray at the rate Nelson, 25, 1091, 35; Roger ::Se1:1 of one pound of actual material Jund, 11, 974, 35; Keith W. King, per acre, gave the best weed con-48. 950, 34, Elmer 3ederlund, 14, trol and the highest corn yields. 1003, 34; Dexter Grilfm, 39, 8S3. One-half pound of the amine 32; Victor Nelson, 18, 906, 31; fonn of 2, 4-D after two culti-

1 Robert & Amos \Veaver, 14, 893, vat10ns gave only slightly better 30. cmn yields than the usual three

Bill Kimbal, Ass'i County Agri· cultural Agent says: Right Uioe of- Weedicide Gets

cultivations. But when a half­pound of the amme form was ap­p11ed after the corn i·as up, there was a reduction in yield. 'J;'he chemical was substituted for the Resulll -

Michigan corn !anners who fir!!t cultivation. i were disappointed with chemical The farm crops speciahst .insist weed control this year probably that the first cultivation can be didn't use 2, 4-0 at the proper skipped 1f Lhe recommended pre­rale or apply it at the right time. emergence spray is used. They

ning. Island View Home Josephine Hodges' visitors thrs - The Aurelius Center Extension

psst week have been Mrs. Harold ,...,_ d M group met Sept. 22 at 9 a.m. to MC II ••- d ••- Ro'-rl m.J. an rs. Dave Mitchell of organize for the F.all. Lessons for

month: . '&#:. St. Peters Altar Society re~.·::·~ meeting second Monday of eacll; ~·.,. month. B:OO t>.rn.. 212 :?.. Knight'st' · - ·

c onne • m . .l·. an l'o'uS. ut! A.lbany, N.Y., called on Mrs. Jen- the coming year were discw1sed Re:.uns, Mr. and Mrs. Francis n1e ;wolford recently. Mrs. Wol- and a new secretary and treasur­Hebner, M,lry Price and Sarah fords datlgh_ter, Mrs. Nava Math-I er were appointed. The group de­.Martins of Bellevue, Ellis Ham- ews calls ct.ail;:. . cided to ml\,ke artificial flowers ilton of Lansing, Lucille Smart Another daily caller is John and enameled jewelery this Fall. 40 et 8 of Birmingham. . Yeager who come~ to see :Mrs, I The next meeting will be Od. 8 Meeting 4th Sunday each mon~

ThursdaY a!ternoon Mrs. E. Yeager and Dr. Cecil MulI of Lan- on flower making Dunn, and Mrs. G. Brock of Lan- sing to came to see his aunt · GRANGE MEETING sing and Mrs M. J. Robbins of Monday evening. · , and fourth Thursday Cadillac visited Pete.Shurunin. Russell Harter of Flora, ·Ind., Journal Office Open Saturday a. m. each month.

Dorothy Page has b~n visited came Sunday to visit his uncle, [ ;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;: this week by Mr. and Mrs. B. Joseph Harter, and took him out ~etecson, M;s. Elsa Zenkec, M,.,. ciding. ·GET ·WOLVERINE' WORK SHOES Norma Jean Grimes and baby Mrs. Gertrude Hook paid the Darla. Bob Page, the Lyle Fos- Home folks a welcome v1s1t Mon­ters, the Otto Taylors· of. Detroit, day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. -A. Milbourn and Mrs. Sadie \Vells' callers this bah~ Debb1e. and Billie he.r son, week include her daughter, Mrs. I Cecil B. Durrett of Detroit, Mr. C E .S 1 -cum, Sr., her sons, Bert

AT AL T'S - "A Good Place To Tri.de»

To You Who've Never Shopped at A&P We Invite You to

CHECK... ' COMPARE ... ·

SAVE• COMPLETE'L Y CLEANED AND CUT UP

That's the word from farm crops term the spray good insurance spedalists at MSU. They say thllt agamst weeds getting out of hand the wrong time and wrong rate m wet weather.

iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii'ii"iiiliiliciiuiitiicoirniiiyii>eilidis.iliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii Farmers attending the Corn Field days this fall will see the effect of usiii.g 2, 4-D at the right time. The mcciings arc slated at

We're Cutting The Profits! the George Pardonnet farm ne,ar Corunna on September 29 and 30 1md on thf:! Fred Heath farm near Milan on October 5 and 6. A sim­ilar field day was held on Mon- Lamb Roast

Ground Beef Chuck ,Roast

Frying Chickens 49c Lamb Chops

Rib Roast

'• m.. LB. _iljJti

Buick's Used Car Sales Circus

We're Celebrating

'The Biggest Salesln·Buick's 52 Years!

dan and Tuesday of this week at the Henry Van Meer farm near Hudsonville.

Protect Grass Waterways -Protect those grass waterways

when you're plowing this fall. Grass waterways are an essential part of the water disposal 3ystem fpr the farm.

These waterways can provide that extra drainage' needed when hcary gulls-forming rains put the farm drainage system to a test. Water that falls durmg these heavy rains will run off somehow and unless you provide a safe waterway lt will probably cut a gully. , ,

CHOICE SHOULDER CUTS

ONE GRADE-NONE FINER BLADE CUTS,

SUPER RIGHT BEEF

L.B. BEST BLADE C.UTS SUPER RIGHT REEF,

7" CUT L.B. 39c LB. 49c Thick Sliced Bacon SUPER RIGHT

MEDIUMS, S·LB. BOX $2.39 Lis. Fancy Shr~mp ~.;.,...~~~~~~~~~~~-

CHOICE FRUIT, GOLDEN RIPE

LBS.

L.B. &9c 2 L.B. 11.89 PKG.

49c

'1954 Buick 4-Door Sedan

Beautiful two tone p•lnt with ·matching cu.tom trim. Fully equipped with that 1mooth dynatlow, radio, heater, and 150 HP V·S engine. Re-priced by CURTICE BUICK, INC. for quick .ale,

1953 Chevrolet Be!Aire 2·Door Sedan

A beautiful cream and green. Powergllde, radio, heater, aun vl1or, custom trim. See Jean Quantre11 on this beauty.

Here" lire some suggestioru to pro~cct grass waterways: Be sure to lift plows and straighten disks when crossing waterways. One I crossing with a disk set to cut can do much damage to the sod and make it easy for gullies to start.

Head Lettuce MCintosh Apples Mushrooms Cranberries

Bananas 2 FRESH AND CRISP,

SIZE 24 MICHIGAN U.S. NO. I

2 FOR

4~ PT.

39c • 25c

Red Grapes Grass Seed Popcorn·

CALIFORNIA

OXFORD PARK

2 5

LBS. Z5c L.B. 11 79

BAG '

2 ~s Z9c 1954 Buick :!-Door Sedan

Full equipment plu1 premium white wall tires. One Dwner - Don't delay on thl1 beauty. Thl1 carries CURTICE BUICK, I NC. ufe(I car guarantee.

1954 Ford , Customline 4·Door Sedan Radio, heater, white wall tires; A re,;il prett>: blue with white top. A clean car.

1954Nuh Statesman Super 4·Door Sedan

Hydr•matlc, ~eater, a.nd other extr111•. Extra cle•n and 1harp lnalde and out. Lota of mile• left In thl• f yeai-·old car and lob of miles on a gallon of o•

1954 Pontiac .4·Door Sedan

.Hydramatlc, radio, h~ater, EZI glall, white· wall tires, low mlla911. Bpotlea. Ready to go at a fillg uving1.

1953 Ford Victorii!Hardlop

Radio, heater, other extra1. Your old car down and payments to suit your budget.

1953Ford 2·Door Sedan

Nearly new motor In A·1 condltto.n. Radio, heater, white wall tires. Buy and save on this one.

1953 Chevrolet 4-Door Sedan

Radio, he.;iter, powergllde - tubeh:u, life. gLlard Urea; A real 1h,;irp tow mileilge one owner 'automobile.

1952 Buick Hardtop

Lotl of factory extra11 on this one. ?ower aeat,. power wladowa, dy"naflow, ~lo, heater, white wall tires, custom trim, EZI glaaa. Don't. buy untll you try. Get .our low d&llar.

1952 Packard 4·Door Sedan·

A ml room<! anCt comfortable family car . L.ooka llko new, tlrea almolt new. Full equipment lncludlng automatic trahamla-alon; radlO, ~-e~ter,-etc. . . .. '

Several Good Transportation Sl!ecials from_i.liLto-1950~- ---c ,~--'--

$75.00 ~o 522.5~00 '..!!.For, ~The~Best--Deal .See"W~!t Sh!'"~"

, '

Inc. Phone·s25

Plow at right angles lo the wa­terway, never parallel to it, Make it easy for the water to flow into the waterway rather than to fol­low the plow or cultivator marks along its side. .

Don't use the waterway for a roadway.

Local Fann Family on TV The Clare Ash Jr. family of

Route 5 Charlotte will be featured on the new Extension TV show.

WK.AR - TV - Channel 60 7:30 - 8:00 p.m, Friday, September 30, 1955

Glaaaner Rest Home Newton Coons is back with us

again, spending a few days at the home.

A group of 14; from the Church of the Nazerene with the pastor the Rev. C. A. Noffsinger Dre~ sented a de.votional service' Sun­day_ aft~rnoon. Special singing, testimonies prayer and a message

GRANGE Luncheon Cafeteria Style

Starting at 11 A. ~I.

NEW CROP

BOX. 4 I-LB. £ BAGS

' NEW LOW PRICE

49c

Longhorn Style Cheese LB. 45c

Sunnrbrook Ergs SMALL, GRADE "A"

PHltADElPHIA

CHEDDAR

DOZ. 8-0Z. PKG.

44c 39c · Cream Cheese

Mild Cheese L~ 55o

CAKE MIXES SILVERTOWN

DEL MONTE

ION>., NEW PACM: .

POPIJLAR BRANDS

2 "6-0Z. CANS

l'/J-Le. PKG.

45c 39c

2~35c ISV.21~ 10c

CARTON 11.99

Meat Pies A&P-WHITE OR YELLOW MORTONS OR SWANSONS,. CHICKEN, BEEF OR TURKEY

'3 a.oz. .,.. PKGS. lft

JANE PARKER-REG. 39c

. Blackberrr Pie Cinnamon Bnad White Bread

DROMEDARY, WHITEr YELLOW,

'DEVIL'S FOOD

Spanish Bar Cake

l9c JANE PARKER., REG. 49c

JANE PARKER. REG. 29c JANE PARKER. YOUR

BEST BREAD BUY

...... 1..0Z. ....

LOAf . &.J9i

'~.;'f; 171

J ~~::: 67c Short Grain Rice Sure Good largariH Pineapple Juice

SULTANA NEW IUN

PP.ICE

A&P

2 P':G. Z9c 2~s. 391 ~ 291 "~lie Agar Lullheo1 ·Meat

Chipped'Beet ·SWIFl"S 12.0Z.

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·~~:·$~ ·'.·::. : . ~.·.'·:.: 'Eat~Rapids Journal ·: Eaton Flapltls, Michigan · Wednesday, Sept. 28. 1955

Alva Howe and Mrs. ACia Smi~h. Far~ 'Bureau . 8 drove to Leslie and took Mrs. Hat- s th Hamlin , , · tie Ishem with them to Pleasent OU I North Eatou. Rapids Farm :Bur-li!ke to visit his nephew and 1hece eau group met last WedneSday

Aurelius Mrs. O. E. Scdelmaier

CORRESPONDENT

Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Whitney. On - Florence Zeitz evening, Sept. 21, with Mr. and Friday Mr. and Mrs. Ben Losey coRRESPON~NT Mrs. Dewey Clark., 'J'he sixteen \'alled on Alva Howe and Mrs. Mr and Mr;. s. c Higbee and members present voted in a tenta- Beatrice Bowen of Eaton Rapids Ada Smith. children, ct Mason, spent Satur- t1ve slate or officers. Grace H 0 me Demonstration has entered a. !\ivorce action

Extension News

Mr and Mrs. Cecil Rosebury day evening with the George Discuss.ion ieader, Charles Poor club met on Tuesday, Sept. 20 against Allen B. Bowen of R. 1. rind family enlertamed as Sunifay Schulers. of Eaton Rapids;. assistant discus- for a noon luncheon a:t the pt•etty Dimondale. They were married in guests :Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Mr .and :Mrs. Harold Riker and ston lead£ , ¥rs1 Herschel Ket- fann home of Mrs. Pauline 1942 at San Francisco, CSlif., and Tower and daughters, Mrs. Hazel children were in Jackson Sunday Jo_gg; Chairman, Charles Wi).:mn; Adams. There were fourteen pres- separated September 12. Mrs. Bo­Tower, Connie and Danny Wood a!ternoon. Vice-Chairman, Gerald Eilinear; ent, two visitors. wen asks the custody of the two w6rth, Mrs. Margaret Montie and. The Bernard Ewalds of Detroit Blue Cross secretary, Mrs. Evelyn Chairman Grur 1,,.ck called a daughters, ·9 and 5 years old, ;;}'id _on D1ck1t-. ~pent last weekend with the ·Wil- Blll'kholder; secretary, Mrs. Ford business meeting ani... ;=: projects the furniture· and appli · nces at

'.l.1r and Mrs Guy Bateman \Jam Russell family. Bryde, Mmute Man, Harry Zent- for the coming year were discus- the Dimondale farm. A court ord-

J<en '';~·~:.'i·~:;;;~~~·~~~~~~~";!'~'d~~N~ic~h~o~l~'~o~f~C~h~a~c~lo~L~te~,-~m~y~e~r~;-;i-"~'o~m~e~n~',~a~c~L~'v~'~"~e;•:·~M~c~s~~d~T~h~~O~t~b~~";:~t~~~th~~c~c~en~J~·o~in~'~B§o~w~e~n~rr~om:_:m:o~l:es:t:in~g~ t ~cl,Carlh?arhoneyt \~'as t~h en ~rrs. Clark Haynes. On Sunday visited Mrs. Cora o es oc , a IHany Zenlmyei, tecrcatio11 le se ·. e c 0

er me~ ing, .e her or the r:hildren. o au~ in ospi a WI • a ~Ir. and Jl,frs. E. A. Densmore of DI'alle and Charles Dralle two er, Mrs. Frank Ford; news re· at the Grace .church, date to pe

heart condiu::in Sunday morning Mason and Mr. and Mr$. Guy riays the past week. porter, Mrs. Dewey Clark; song announced later. Carol Diane (Johnson) Smith of

Harry Kikendall, son of 'Mrs Charles Hemans, recw·ned home last week after servmg a term .with the Army Medical Corp stationed in Japan. He IS now al­tendmg the University of l\IT1ch1·

M. E. Bnn1nstool spent part of b ,. 1 1 d Cl k Grand Ledge has begun a divorce last week visitmg his daughter McKanc·or Graven u.g cal ed on The Leslie Warren5 of Grand ea er, Dewey ar . All ladies of the community are action against Raymond K Smith, and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clifford the Batemans. Ledge visited the Raymond Rey- Chairman Wilson appointed welcome to attend these meetings. to whom she was married Feb. 61 Rayner at Glennie. Sunday callers of Mr. and :Mrs. nolds. family. Sunday. Herbert Van Aken as represen[a- 1953 at Roseville G Th t d

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Bunker and Joe Howe were Mr. and· Mrs. 1Ir. and Mrs- Calvin Allan aild tive to state convention. . Divorce Cues Juli 10. Mrs. st1iittf'"as~yc~:fo~y family spent Friday evening with George Spicer of Jackson al'ld )..tr. children spent Sunday with Mr. Farm Bureau policy review of the six-month-old daughter. lV[r. and rvirs .. Clarence Darnell and Mrs. Edward Daft Sr. aEnd

1 MrRs .. Ard lo Thuma, west of followed On Lhe self-rating or Marion Fetterman has 1isted a FLOWER FANCIES-Bright white petals with ni"•d centeri in

and family at Howell. The Euchre club is bejng start- a on api s. looking-glass card ou1 group scor- divorce action against Illa (Nev- Git h G th l I ;><;

Mr. and tfr;;. Leroy Cook of ed for husbands and wives of Sadie McDonald, of Jackson, is ed 182 points. ins) FettennaJ..l. The couple were r.onJel~ow'sun,1;~e S~ngoc3fe .ilJ.~ yellow adorn lhe edges uf this yellow organ(ly vanity set. Each· Mason spent Wednesday evening Aurelius township starting Oct. spending some time with her qur county supervisor, Mr. Ei- married in 1944 and separated Au. awatha," is the Lake Superior area c;:chet;,tbnarcissus blossom. is attached to the fabric with green with ?oilr. and l\1rs. Allen Cook. 8, at 7:45 P.M. at the township brother George Schuler and wife. !-Wtear, is planning a joint meet- gust 29. ·There is a 10-year-old of nQrthern Michigan. Longfellow 5 ~· pretty centerpiece measures 1111.a l: 17 inches; its com• Other i;luests were Mrs. Maxine haU. They will meet every two Mr. and J\.'lrs. Raymond 'Morris mg o!. several Farm Bureau son. drew his information for the poem pannm pi.:!Ces .are 10 h1ches square. Full instructions for making HeWson and Gorden. Gorden Bot- weeks during the winter. Bring and children, of Grand Ledge, groups and the Kiwanis club of! from Henry Schoolcraft, an this NARCISSUS VANITY SET, Leaflet No. Er:290 may be tomley spent the night with Gary cards, card table and sandwiches. were recent visitors at the Harold Eaton Rapids to promote better Henry Dorr Bartl~tt of Char- Indian historian and scientist who obtained from the Needlework Department of· this paper. Pleaire

·Cook. CofJee will be furnished. Riker's. 1 -'-="=r"='c.::•=n=d_uc=.:b=an:::.~c=o=o~p~ec~a=t:'°:n~.~-~l~o~Lt:'.'e....'.'.h:as'.....:'~'"~'.'.'~ed:'...:a'...'.:d~iv~o~r~c:'.'e~ac~t~i~o~n~l~i~ve~d:_:a~t~S~a~u~lt'._.'.S~t=e~. ~M~.a~r~l':c·~ ___ _:se:=n:d:_::a~s=ta=m~p=e:d•:._::":l:f·:•:d:d~":':":d~,~e:n;velo'.".'pe~~w:i~th'.'...:y~o~u~r:..:'re".q~uea~~':_ __ _

Above is one of 50 models of Pennabilt Homes nuw available. Stop in for complete details of these splendidly built homes.

We are authorized dealers for this area George Fernburg - Contractor

-:-•-REAL EST ATE FOR SALE -·-34 ACRE FARM -30 x 40 basement barn, 12 x 14 broodct house, 10

x 15 chicken house, New 144 ft. welt. All modern 7 room home, 4 bedrooms, large ll'll!ng room, dfolng room, forced air furnace, laundry room In basement. All newly decorated Inside and out. Price $12,500.

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The Howard Towns entertained I lheir children Sunday namely; the James Clarks of the County Line, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Jackson and children, Richard Charlefours and Robert Towns.

l\1rs. Hugh Hosler entertained several friends Saturday for the birthday of her daughter, Eliza­beth.

Roy Riker had Sunday dinner I with hrs son, Harold and faJ?liry.

Wedding bells will soon be rmging m our neighborhood.

Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. Clare Hathaway, of Mason had I dinner with their son, Wendell and family.

Rodney Pierce kaves Friday for a few days stay at Drummond Island.

Mrs Vera Jackson and daugh­ters were m Jackson Sunday. The girls sang at the Ofld Fellows home for their homecoming.

Ada Dralle was in Ann Arbor Friday to v1s1t her sister, Mrs Howard Nichols.

Mr .and Mrs. George Schuler were in Hicksville, Ohio, Sept. 18, visiting an uncle.

Mrs. Thorne, of Eaton Rapids, Mrs. Lenore Swan, of Spicerville; Mesdames Vera Jackson, Mar­jory Moss, Mildred Jackson, Lois Allan, Kathleen Charlefour and

168 ACRE FA.RM - Southeast of Eaton Rapld1, 40 x 70 Dairy Barn, :Martha Betz attended the WSCS G..mnary, 1700 basket corn storage, 10 x 20 chicken house, car and a district seminar at the Green­half Garage, 4 bedroom modern home, bath, forced air furnace, storm I wood Methodist church in Jack-~lndows. Wiii trade for home in Eaton Rapids. so~ last Wednesday. -·-MODERN 2-BEDROOM HOUSE - Eaat side location, bath, living room, dining room, Full baaynent, fur"ace, Garage. Price $7,200,

; Marriage Licenses Miss Tebe Teman, Eaton cou)­

ty clerk, has issued the followi~ marriage licenses: -·-32 ACRE FA.RM - One anCI a half miles from Eaton Rapids, very lsarel Tamez, 24, and Miss Ja-bita Rodriguez, 26, of Route 3, Ea­ton Rapids.

good location, fair bulldlngs, Price $6,500. -·-McCurley Real. Estate Earl A. Schnepp 2i, of Eaton

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Rapids a,nd Miss Rhea Dowding, 18, of Ot\ondaga. .

Donald 'G. Bundy, 23, of Route 3, Marietta, Ohio, and Miss Karen

Ray McCurley - Licensed Broker Donald E. Dannecker, 27, of I Bristol, 22, of Eaton Rapids.

226 S. Main st. . Phone 4-5451 Fort Wayne, lndiana, and Miss

E to Ra .tis H Ph 3869 \Joann M. Schwegler, 23, of Char-a n pl ome one latte. .

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KRAfT CHEESE FOOD

VELVEETA 2 lb. loaf 79~

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' . f. c• '. ·' • • • ,. • • .1 •• '. ... .-,, - - rr· !Jaie ..--- er.RMI - OrdO. .. •ppmmiag'Tm..rarce:...'· . STJlT& OF KICllIGAlf Ing Claimo oDd ~ Hmn ~ Pro&ate Comf for the STATE OF MICHIGAN &tort Flatt ... • .

County of Eaton The Probate Cow-t fnr the County Wed'nestay~ Sept:. a,. At a session of said·Court, held of Eaton _ day afternoon. .

at the Probate Office in the City At a session of said Court, held Mr. and Mrs. Berbei=t V of Charlotte in said County on at the Probate Office in the City called on Mr. and Mrs,: B the 12th day of September A. D. of Charlotte ln sa.Jd Cowity, on ker ·SU?J.day. Mi's. Violet 1955. the 20th day of September A. D. and Mr .and Mrs. Arthar B . Present: Honorable Ion C. Mc- 1955. · 'also were recent calleri. Laughlin, Judge of Probate.' Present, H'onorable Ion C. Mc- Wednesday, Sit.pt. 28' Mr.

In· the Matter 9f the Estate of L<1.ugh!in, Judge of Probate. Mrt. Burt Bunker will be · ANNA E. AUSTIN In the . Ma,tte1 of the Estate of brating th.err 57th wedding QI\:

Ario Thuma having filed in GEORGE A. t.EDERGERBER.. nivers;µ;y. , ~aLd Court his petition, praying Deceased Mr. and.Mrs_ George Cheney o for license to sell the inierest of It appearing to the Court that Hastings, caned on .Mr. and Mr:i. said estat: in certain real· estate the time for presentation of .claims Burt Bunker Saturday a:fternooit. therein dscribed. against said estate should be lim-li Is Ordered, That the 3rd day ited, and that a time and place be

of October' 'A. D. 1955, at ten apr,ninted tp receive, examine and

roa , I': b ndbe---------------1--------------1--------------lawointed for hearing said peti- fore said Court; and that the ega mt

WANTED FULL TIME MAN· 133 ~N. Main VENETIAN BLfNDS made t to wash, polish and grease cars. order. Wood, steel or Alumin~ Stewar,t Chevrolet Sales. 39C

Phone 4-8191 Phone 4-1261 215 s. Main

GUNN'S WOODCRAFI' 'r()NY'S SNOW'S REFRIGERATIO~ hon, and that all persons interes- ?e~rs .of said deceased entitled to CORRESPONDENT . , slats. klk 'tor estimates. Maupin Retail Sales, 239 Hall street Ea­ton Rapids. l tfc

RealEatate And RADIO&_ ELECTRIC S ;:fd iCo~~ a'f5st;i~ =e:idb~~~~ d!:c~~~teJb~i!dta!!i~~ ~~~ds'i~ iy M~~ndn~· ~a;festh~alfili:ci ' BUILDING SERVICE;~ ERVICE to show cause why, a license to adjudicated and O.etermined. Clo fa il S with

.H E M J N G E R <;abinets, sash, doors, general re- Radio, ·Television, Radio-Phono- Commercial &. Home sell the interest of said estate in IT IS ORDERED, That all of the Mr used ~ ~t un~y · at F L 0 WE R S for all occaslou. Brookview Florist. Bonded mem· ber F. T. D. 440 K.Jng St. Phone oi-5771. Hfc

mo<ieling, linoleum and tile la1tl. graph Sales & Service said real estate should not be creditors of said deceased are re- Clini:_ · ence aVIS .• , · •

Real Estate Counter tops installed 10006 Barnes Rd. Phone 4-5271 granted; quired to present their claims in Mr. and, Mrs~. Chester Smith. City and Farm Properties Phone 4-6941 730 Michigan St.12:1:.;.; ~·~·~M::,:•'~":_ __ _:P~h:•:•:•:..:•~·5:22::;1: 1 ·--------------1 H: Is Further Oi:dered.. That pub- w:rjttt an~ utd~r oa.tdh ,..:=i_s pro- had dinner Sunday with their

'E h ~c n9tice thereof be given by pub~ Vl. e Y s tu e, 0 sai vvurt at daughter, Martha in Chelsea. ' xc anges a SpecJalty' IL M KULL RALP Ucatton of a copy of this order for said Probate Office, and t~ serve Mr. and Mrs. F'i-ank Butler ~-"

219 'S. Main - Phone 44831 Stfc HOUSEHOLDER HEATING • H. L. mGDON thre~ successive~ weeks previous a c~py thereof ~1ther by regIStered supper Friday with Mr and M':i_ 82% AGRICULTURAL N'JTRO· INSTALLATION - REPAIR Bottled Gas 'BUILDING CONTRACTOR to sald day of hearing, in the Ea- mail or by personal servic~ upon Runyon in Hillsdale, then !pe1it GEN, or ANHYDROUS · AM~ Service&· CLEAN ING Ssle1 4. Service toz;i. Rapids JOIJ!11al a newspaper G':a~ys M: Ledergerber, the Ad- Saturday and Sunday with htt MONIA, sci Id and applied by Lu- Skclgas · Homes, Cottages, Garages prmted and circulated in said mJrustrat:ix of s;ud es~te whose I brother and family the Cassel-man Zimmerman, Phone 43334, LOCAL TRUCKING - Gravel, 24 hr. S,,.rvice Free Estimates Peterson Hdwe. 131 S. Main St. County. address 1.5 Eaton Rapids, Michi- rrians ' Eaton Raoids ltfc sand, fill dirt, black dirt, manure. Phone 4-2501 Phone 3191 or 4-4871 Eaton Rapids Phone 7557 Ion C. McI.augli!in gan, on or before the 5 th day of Mr. and Mrs Kent Harmon and.·

Uelivered. L. w. HUNTINGTON. -------------- !-----------.---- Judge of Probate pecember Ii.. 'I:!· 1955 ~t te? o)clock son, Gary, are ~pendirig two weekS P'hone 4649

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TARPA1:JLINS - Ready-made in many sizes or made to measure any size. M01uplr1 Retail Sales, 239 Hall St., Eaton Rapids. 1 tfc

SOFT WATER H. Ii:. STAHL & SON FINAL ADMINISTRATION Edith Dickinson place berng h~reby appo1,nted forlstated they had reached Sp ota Interior-Exterior Painting. Phone ACCOUNT Register ot Probate 37-39C the examination and ad1ustment I ;-~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiarasiiiiii!" 5315 ~Eaton R~pids. A Dilling- THE CULLIGAN VJ A Y HEATING CONTRAc'i'oRS &tate of Mlcfrl;an of all c!auns and demands agam.st 1: ham. Tfc 30· The Probate Court for the said de<:ea.sed, and !or the adjudi- CALL ·

Ph,one 4-5181 Coal, Oil or Gas Furnaces County of Eaton. PROBATE of WILL cation and determination of the

9 x 12 FELT BASE RUG Only $-1.95 Ca•h &. Carry

Porter Fumiture - Eaton Rapids

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Childr.en's used Fall and Winter school clothing, snowsuits, over­shoes. Ladies Fall and Wmter Casts. Men's Winter Top Coats Bedding - Pillows - Sinks -Storm Windows - Storm Doors. Two locations: 1246 Turner Street and 327 River Street, Lansmg. Open 9 to 5:30 Monday through Saturday Friday 9 to 9 .P .M.

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NICHOLAS ELECTRIC or Installation, Repair, Cleaning At a session of said Court held State of Mlehlgan heirs at law of said deceased at -ElectrfCB! Wiring and Repair_: Mason OR-7-2311 Phone Charlotte 1256-J2 at the Probate Office· in ~ City The Probate Court for the Coun. time of his death entitled to in~ Appliances, Stoves, Fbctures De- Collect ot Charlotte, in said County, on ty of Eaton . ht0rit the estate 'of which the de~ paired. Emergency .repairs.. Phonel----J-E_R_R_Y--NIS--S-E----ltr --,-d-u_c_e_d_h_e~,-d=a~u~g=h~t~e-,-. _E_v_e-lyn--K-.-11 ~~5.8th day of September, A.D. at ~~ea~~!~~ ~~~~17n ~h~i:it~e~~ ce~~edI~ieAffl~ftER ORDERED ~lf71S Af~er five, 2231. 155 South Burke, who spoke on membership PresCnt, Honorable Ion C. Charlotte, in said County, on the That public notice thereof be giv~

an t., aton Rapids. lt!c INTERIOR & EXTERIOR and arms. MsLaughlin, Judge of Probate. 9th day of September, A.D. 1955. en by publication of a coPy of FOR RELIABLE SERVICE call PAINTING Mrs. Mabel Blackett, accompa- In the Matter of the Estate of Present, Honorable Ion c Mc- this order oncE! each week for

me for all kinds ol bulldozing. nied by ·Helen Haupt, entertained FRANCES E. BAKER Laughlin, Judge o( Probate. three. successive •v:eeks previous Grading, basements and ground BRUSH OR SPRAY the group with two viohn num- Deceased In the Matter of the Estate of to said day of heanng in the Ear oilos dug, fence rows taken out Pflone 6277 Eaton Rapids bers. . Frank Bunker haV1ng filed HENRY ROCHESTER ton RUpids Journal a' newspaper stone piles buried, orchards re: The Small Business Chnic span- m said Court his final administra- Deceased , printed and circulated in said moved, etc. E. L. Rtsner. Phone sored by the state organization tion acoount, and his petition pray- Wayne Rochester, havmg fiJed County. 2366. Eaton Rapids. 26tfc May K. Burke was emphasized by ClaFa Squires ing for the allowance th.ereof and ~ petition, praying that an

who has charge of the clinic. Any for the assignment gnd distribution instrument filed in said Court be Buaineaa & person running a small business of the residue ol said estate. a~itted to Probate as the last

Addr BP or planning to begin a small bus- IT IS ORDERED, That the 3rd will and testament of said de_

f rofe1a1'ona} esses · w iness is invited to attend the clin- d f 'O t b AD l9- ceased and that administration of '." wh,'•h , .. ,·11 be held at the Ke!- ay 0 c 0 er, · · o5 at ten ·a ... ... ·~ o'clock m the [Orenoon, at said sat estate be granted to

Ion C. McLaughlin Judge of Probate

A true copy: Edith Dickinson Register of Probate 39-41C

Interior-Exterior Painting Phone FOR SALE - Like new Stevens 5315-Eaton Rapids. A, Dillingham pump Model 820, $50. 6-room 36tfc Norge oil stove. Charles Heath, Route 4, 6323 Springport road.

Small ·Business Clinic ,\t Kellogg Center Offers HeJp to Beginners

logg Center in Larising Oct. 28- Probate Office, be and is hereby WAYNE ROCHESTER 29-30. There they will receive in- appointed for examining "l.nd or some other suitable person ~ormation on how to get their bus- allowmg said account and hearing Ii Is Ordered. That the ·4th mess going, the advertising angle, safrl petition: day of October A.D. 1955 at ten A packaging and resource in!orma- IT IS FURTHER ORDER.ED J'.llL, at said Probate Office is herebY tion. It was stres'sed that the pub- That public notice thereof be giveri appointed for hearing said petition. lie is welcome to attend and the by publication of a copy df this IT IS FURTHER ORDERED only charge is a small registration order for three successive weeks That public notice thereof be giveri fee. previous to said day of hearilll'. in by publication of a copy hereat for

Columbia Road Mrs. Dewey Clark CORRESPONDENT

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FOR SALE - Quantity of gallon jugs for cider. Bentley's Ice Cream. 39C

Farm Products

Ea.ton • Eaton Rapid• Local M !ch. Artlflcfal Breeders AMn.

Holstein, Guernsey, Jersey, Angus, Milking Shorthorn !eman. For service or information call Wm. W. Mitchell, Eaton R~pld., 322!1.

May K. Burke of Detroit, past president of the state federation of Business and Professional Women's clubs, was guest speaker at.the dinner meeting of the Eaton Rapids club Monday night, Sept. 19. Mrs. Burke, who-presented the charter to the local c111b almost

BEAR FRAME and AXLE 20 years ago, traced the' history of SERVICE BPW in M1ch1gan from three clubs

Complete Collision Work in 1918 to 96 thjs year. She also in-

Special guests and speakers, the Eaton Rapids Journal a news- th~e successive weeks previous to among other.s, will be the "Clip- paper printed and circulated in said day of hearing in the Eaton per Girls" who recently sold the said County. R~plds Jo~l a newspaper Ced~r Sprin~ paper after doing Ion C. McLatigblin prmted and circulated in said a uruqu~ pubh<:1ty ;;tunt which re- Judge of Probate County. 1

suited in making Cedar Springs A True Copy Ion C. McLaughlin, famous throughout the country as F.dith Dickinson Judge of Probate. the "red flannel to~n". Register of Probate 37-39C ~dl~en~kkson

Register of Probate 37-39C

FRESH EGGS, FANCY FRYERS v. holesale and retail. Lawrence

. Hyatt, Phone 4·4521. 309 s. Main. 3-tfc HATHAWAY

AUTO BODY WORKS Phone 5121 • - BABY CHICKS -

.. POULTRY Supplies - Remedies. ------------"Chicks from Ray Pay Their' Way." ____ .::.::.::.::.::.::=. __ _

Call ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

Heminger's Probate of Will STATE of MICHIGAN Final Administration Account

The Probate Court for the STATE of MICHIGAN County of Eato 11 • The Probate Court ror the Coun-

U.S. Approved- Pullorwn Clean. At a session of said Court, hcld ty of Eatan. .

Little Kenny Grimm, son of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Grimm, is in St. Lawrence hospital convales­cing from surgery again.

Mr. and Mrs. James Russell R.odgers attended the dog show at Potters park Sunday afternoon.

Many of the neighbors enjoyed the pleasant open house at Mr: and Mrs. Carl Miller's Sunday af­ternoon honoring Mrs. Jessie Kel­ly's 80th birthday.

Mr. and 1.1rs. D. Clark and Dess Rodgers attended the open house honoring Mr. and Mrs_ Ray Clark's fortieth wedding anniversar~y Sun-

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Rei:lr•sentlng "The Traveler•" For Sale: - Hereford calves, lnaurance Comp.anle1. p.uto, Gen­Stockers, Feeders, Breeding ewes eral Ca•ualty, Fire, Ho1pltal, Life, Stealy Stockyards at Olivet and Bonda, Per1ona1 Aocldent. Marshall, Mich. 36-52P Phone 4-5661

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"Exchanges A Specialty"

at the Probate Office in the City of At a sess10n of said Court, held Charlotte, Hi said County, on the at the Probate Office in the City 26th day of September, A.D. 19j5. of Charlotte in said county, on the

Present: Honorable Ion c. Mc- 12th day of September AD. 1955 Laughlin, Judge of Probate Present, Honora1:1le Ion C. Mc-

In the Matter of the &tate of Laughlin, Judge of Probate. SARA CONKLIN CLARK In the Matter or the £state of

aka ROY D. WALTER Beceased

SARA E. CLARK. Harold C. Walter having filed Deceased in said court his final administr-

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FRONT END LOADER - Oliver OC-3 1953 Model, with blade and ----======:.. trailer. BARBER-GREENE Buck- • . et Loader on rubber. Also some , 4% FARM LOANS low priced dump trucks. Ford & LAND BANK LOAN::; tor FARM­Co., 2619 Cedar Rd., Corner of ERS in INGHAM and EATON Justamere, Lansing. Phone OX COUNTIES

.4-7691. 27tfc Natlonal Farll" Loan A1a'n.

"i'·ROOM I.IODERN HOUSE - 4 bedr.ooms, new kitchen; basement with furnace, large lot. Price $60 00. Terms.

4I5 South Cochran STANLEY'S AUTO PARTS at Charlotte, }.iichlgan NEW RANCH HOME - Large Potterville now open for business Phone 1880 living roam with frreplace and - A Square De a I. Welding· Albert C. MDhr, Sec'y_ Tre'a9'. dining L, natural finish kitchen, hitches - auto parts - wrecker ser- two large bedrooms, 4-piece cer-- -·~·~-~--~-Trailers-all types. Buy, Sell, eluding recreation room with Trade. Open evenings and Sun-11-------------.. fireplace. Pnce Sl6,500, or will days. We also have some used R. G. H. eminger trade for older house in Eaton pickups, cars, trucks. Phone Ml Rapids or Lansing. · ~ 5-0661. 29tfc Complete Insurance Service

ALL - MODERN - 6-Room House on corner lot on paved street. With attached garage, large kitchen dining·room, living room, one bed~ room down. Two bedrooms up. Basement with new oil furnace. Price $8,500~ easy terms,

ALL MODERN 3 bedroom bung­alow, full basement, new furnace and hat water heater, on corner lot, two blocks from downtown. $7,000, easy terms.

Wind, Fire, Automobile, Plate 1955 BUICKS - All Floor Cars Glass: also Life Insurance and and Dealer owned Demos. Must Surety Bonds be sold right now - come prepar- 219 South Hain ed to deal. Nine cars to select Phone 44831 8tfc

stv~ "ROOM ALL MODERN house, corner lot, paved 1treet. Large living room, dinJ:ng room,

6 - ROOM All .Modern House on kitchen and bath down 3 bed­blacktop street. Three bedrooms, rooms with large cloSets up. bascn1enfV.-:ith automatic gas heat,· Garage. Prici;; $'1,000, easy tehns. good garage, beautiful landscaped

frQm. Livingston Motor Sales, I~!!'!===========~ Buick Dealer. Howell, Mich. 39C

Mi1cellaneoua 9 x 12 FELT BASE RUG

Only $4.95 Caah & C•rry

Porter Furniture· E•ton R•pld1

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MERRY CHRISTMAS as only YO'U can say it. Think of the ways

.Michael Montie

INSURANCE 121 S. Main Phone 7461

Rubber Stamp• Made to Order

8'.!"P P•da. lnkl •nd M•rklng Devlen

Phone 46151 W~yna Holmet

yard. Price $8,500, easy terms. I

5-ROOM MODERN HOME, hall block from school, two blocks from downtown. Two lots with l~ts of shade. Price $4,950. Terms.

32 ACRES - West of Eaton Rap­ids. 6-room all modern bungalow. Full basement. Gambrel roof barn, hog house, poultry and brooder house'. Good location and good land. Price $10,000, Terms.

CHARLOTTE LANDING, Duck Lake. 3-beroom year-around cot­tage. Large living room, carpeted, firepl.ace, modern kitchen with breakfast bar, utility2oom. Can ht:: bought with or without furni­ture. Priced right fer quick sale, easy terms. ,

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Ri~hard E. Robin~oQ. having fil- s.hon ai::count, and his petition ('d his petition. praying that an in- praying for the allowance thereof str~ent fiJed m said Court be ar:d for the assignment and dis­adm1tted to Probate as the last will tribution of the residue of said and testament of said deaeased estate. and that administration of said IT IS ORDERED. That 1he 3rd e:=la!e be granted to Richard E. day of October, A.D. !955, at ten Robinson or some other suitable o'clock in th,e forenoon, at said person. 1 Probate Office, be and is hereby ap-

lt Is Ordered, That the 24th day pointed for examining and allow­of October,\. A.D 1955, oit ten ing said account a1;1d hearing said :.i.m. at said Probate Office 1s petition; hereby appointed for hearing of It is F1:1rther Ordered, That 5<1Jd petition. public noHce thereof be gtven by

It Ia Further Ordered That publication of a copy of this order, public notice thereof be gi~·en by for three successive weeks previous ;:iublii::ation of a copy hereof for to said daY of hearing, in the Eaton three successive weeks previous Rapids Journal a newspaper print­to said day of hearing in the Ea- ed and circulated in said county. toi: Rapids Journal a newspaper Ion C. McLaughlin printed and circulated in said Judge of Probate

County. Ion C. McLaughlin ~d~t~Df~~fuson A true copy:

Judge of Probate Re~ister of Probate

Edith Dickinson Register of Probate 39-41C

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Completely installed with NO DOWN PAY!. 'EN'I'

for as low as $5.60 per month on F H A terms.

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