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ao:;k that s within . ad--ar.d--appruved-- ___ - , 11itieS of teen-agers caff following bills were read .the pastor'.s study, 4-3801, after afld- fltidited afld on-motitln-··or ool or. 0'1 Saturdays.. "1tll wori:r commissioner Benjamin \vere a1- is "to be- done on Saturday, _but a k·wed as audited: . call Will be taken any day m the LIGHT & WATER FUND week, · PcterSons' (Hardware) 19.39 If anyone has a pool tablP IPettits' (Hardware) 3.93 pingpong table or table g.ames Consumers Power Co. they wish to donate, they will be (Energy) 5417.94 gratefuJly received. Also, good' OTHER FUNDS dance records. ar.y speed.' and! Donbei:lay Bros. & Co. (Office ,pin-up lam}ls. Donatio11s will b':', supplies) 10.97 picked up. :Journal Pub. Co. (Adv. . ' Ptg.) 59.90 NEARLY NEW, 4-bedroom, home. Enclosed breezeway double garage-large corner Priced right. fine •Dd lo.t. !NCOME PROPERTY - East Side. Low maintenance. Two separate dwellings. Very desirable. Net rent $ll0 - $125 per month. Price under $10,000 with $1,000 dow:n. BURY iPettfts' (Hardware) i Mich. Bell Tele. Co. I (Rentiils) 39 · 27 LANDSCAl'ED RURAL HOME. 61.05 New construction. One acre. $8,500. YOUR AUTO ACCIDENT I 'lORRIES 1\!" protettiol'I rLa.t gcu rid of ldgh auto colli!ioq expen.sa With tbb policy you nt:un pay more than $50 OD dll)' collision repair bill and ,.OU hive the extra advantage or paying only 20% on damage costs fn>m It to $250. Ask about State Fann "00-20" CollUion Cover.:tge roday. ",.,.,. l••w f••r STATE FARM AOIHJ Harold L. Ferguson 208 Dutton St. Eaton Rapids · ' · Phone 5491 'I Harold E. Miller (Boots & Helmets) Alts Clothing (Gloves) 28. 72 FTNE BUILDING LOTS. Some oil. 3.88 riVer. Burkholders' Service , I (Misc. Supplies) . 1 Eaton Lumber Cd. (Misc. I Supplies) · 6.09 DUCK LAKE properties at at- tractive post-season prices. Foote & Custer (Misc. I Supplies) 9 · 15 Other selected properties to fit 26.53 your needs. Reese Station (Misc. Sl!pplies) 'Trimble Oil Co. (Oil) 44.59 2.65 I Gibson & Pitcher (Tractor I Rep.) 3.25 :Coast to Coast Stores (Tools) 7.52 I Cities Service Oil Co. Gasoline) 137.72 McNamara Auto Sales (Car ; & Truck Rey.) 25.AR : Mead Bros. (Trenching etc.) 635.00 1c. W. Hall (Roofs Rep.) 235.50 I AuJOL!rned · H. O. Miller, Mayor . P. L. Sage, City Clerk 0. E. S. Gueat Night Honors New Member• I I Members of the Eastern Star; their families and invited guests will hold a potluck and social eve- ninll: at the Temple Tuesday eve- 1 ning, 16, at 7 p.m. Thirty-two new members .taken in during the last year will be honor guests and a o! entertainment providing opportun- ity for getting acquainted will be provided. All Master Masons and their wives, whether or not they are members o! the Star, arc cor- dially invited to attend. Meat, potatoes and drink are being furnished by the and committee. Others are to bnng their own table service and a dish Carl R. Sprinkle, Bruker (Office Next to Post Office) Phone 5621 and 5623 FOR RENT---3-room apartment, 1st. floor. Stove, refrigerator and all utilities furnished. Phone BAKED GOODS AND RUM- MAGE SALE-Saturday, Nov. 13 at the Grange Hall, sponsored by the Band Boosters c,ub. Li 45C CARD OF THANKS---! wish to thank Dr. Bert VanArk ind the hospital staff of doctors and _nur- ses for their kindness while I was there. Also. the city firei-n_en, the Royal Neighobrs of America, ar.d Sunshine Rebekah Lodge !Ila. 142 for the floral offerings, and my' relatives and friends. for "the lovely gifts and cards wh1eh came to cheer me while convalescing. Mrs. Jennie Raymer LA.DIES-A gift awaits you oi:i November 20th.-Ottt f1rst annt- versary. TIIE GIFI' SHOP, "M-99, Eaton Rapids. 45-46 C B & PW TAG DAY-Friday noon and evening, Nov 12, and Saturday morning, Nov. 13. -spon- sored by B & P W for Community Hospital !und. 4S C to pass. lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,\ F"OR .SALE-Small refrigerator, ,·. S20.00. Enquire, 705 Spicerviile Hwy. 45 C Phonis 3211 Michigan Haa The Coat To Fit Your Budget BEFORE YOU BUY . CHECK OUR STYLES, COLORS, FABRICS AND VALUES 5 29·' 5 To '$139· 95 ·w ANTED-Woman for par'· time housework. Two or thr'* I hours a day, morning or after- noon. Phone Notes On Our Service Men The Department ol Information Services of MSC lists the follow-: ing students from Eaton Rapids in school this year: Donna Mae Ant.cliffhRalph 0. Bailey, James I D. Bue er, Charles M. Butler, John Frederick ChamberG, Ralph I J. Chamber!, Shannon D. Clark, Bruce W. Collins, Frank DeRose · Jr., Robert Lee F.ckard, Marilynl Jean Engle, Carole Ann Garn.ant, I :Mervin R. Gnmes, William r..1 Harkness, Sally Ann Hoeott', Th1..m;;,s LeRoy Horn, John Mc-j Clelland, Richard A. McCormick, I Earle J. Miller, Mary Annette Miller, Dorothy M. Mulkey, Lynn1 1 Phelps Page, Ward A. Page, ald Lee Rhynard, Lawrence Carl Shedd, P:i.trici ... A. SheJdon, Re- land Silvernale, Shirley J. ".'er. Carleton Sprinkle, James David Swank, Eugene TrC>W· bridge, John Arthur VanAken, DeFon:st R. Whittmn, Theodore G. Williams and Nancy J. Zim- merman. t.tAFIKETS Price give'n as ot Thursday! week of publication. Hog, ·-·······-·· . Calves __ . __ ·----·- 21.00 - 30.00 Cows __ ·-·-·······------- 8.00 • 10.501 Steers and Heifers 21 00 - 26.00 1 Sheep 2.50 - 6.50, Lambs _ ·····---·· -·· 19.00.., 21.00 Corn ··----- .. . -----·-·-·--·- l.32 I Beans 9.001 \Vhite Wheat ·-· ______ _,_..:___. __ 2.09 Clover Seed -········----- _: __ .. _ 29.00 I Cream .. _ --·-·-------------··· .60 Eggs .. ----····- ··-·-----·--· .35 THE 1st. Anniversary Sat., Nov. 20th GIFT Gifts For AD Oceaslon.s SHOP Free Gift For Latlies M-99 Eaton Rapids 303 can for IORTR , . ., Tuna 2..-39¢ ••1A1:1[ H1.1E1 Del1f1111 ·11u11o Redti• Yo1r 6 251 c •• ,,.. 9 J' at Kroger · · ?- DEL MONTE - WH0U KERNll DEL MONTE - STEWED Belden C1111 2 303 .... 33; T1•1tles 2JOlcans391 D£L M0NtE- HALVES OR SUCE5 DEL MONTE Peac•es .... -29; RtJSllberriil .... 35; DB. MONTE DEL MONTE C1t11p Aprlc1t 111n1 ... '""39; DELMONTE DELMONTE Sweet Peas 2303...,39_, Kad1b Fill 30lcon291 ..• Deer H.unters. Specials! CORN KING WHOLE, HAU, END CUT Sliced Bacon u. 59; Slab Bacon , lb. 391 KROGER : Pork a 1u111 2 .... 35F. KROGER Milk EVAP. 41an ..... 49I EATMOllE Margarine 2 His. 43c ·Spotlight Cllf" ID. 951 SHORTENING 1 ou.bag 75; lrogo . , 3°' ... 791 Granefnlit SEEDLESS Pao· SIZE · 10'°' 'I ,1 ,, Deer Hunten' Absence Felt Furniture Store Planned Gridders . Pick Oo-,Captains Henry .. Bud" JqbnSon. a regu- lar guard, and Dick Miller, regu- _ iar ril!ht balfback, have been elected co-captains of the 1955 Eaton Rapids high school foot· . ·m.n team. Bud is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Reginal Johnson, of the Curtiss road, while Dick's parents are ' Mr. and Mrs. Dort Miller, ol Route ·2. Both bovs nlaved on the re- serve teani laSt Year and moved up to the varsity squad for the season just closed. City Election Deadline · Near

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Page 1: Granefnlit Pao·

rthe~~~i· ao:;k that s within . ad--ar.d--appruved-- ___ -

, 11itieS of teen-agers caff in~~ following bills were read .the pastor'.s study, 4-3801, after afld- fltidited afld on-motitln-··or

ool or. 0'1 Saturdays.. "1tll wori:r commissioner Benjamin \vere a1-is "to be- done on Saturday, _but a k·wed as audited:

. call Will be taken any day m the LIGHT & WATER FUND week, · PcterSons' (Hardware) 19.39

If anyone has a pool tablP IPettits' (Hardware) 3.93 pingpong table or table g.ames Consumers Power Co. they wish to donate, they will be (Energy) 5417.94 gratefuJly received. Also, good' AL~, OTHER FUNDS dance records. ar.y speed.' and! Donbei:lay Bros. & Co. (Office ,pin-up lam}ls. Donatio11s will b':', supplies) 10.97 picked up. :Journal Pub. Co. (Adv.

. ' Ptg.) 59.90

NEARLY NEW, 4-bedroom, home. Enclosed breezeway double garage-large corner Priced right.

fine •Dd lo.t.

!NCOME PROPERTY - East Side. Low maintenance. Two separate dwellings. Very desirable. Net rent $ll0 - $125 per month. Price under $10,000 with $1,000 dow:n.

BURY iPettfts' (Hardware) i Mich. Bell Tele. Co. I (Rentiils)

39·27 LANDSCAl'ED RURAL HOME. 61.05 New construction. One acre. $8,500.

YOUR AUTO ACCIDENT I 'lORRIES

1\!" protettiol'I rLa.t gcu rid of ldgh auto colli!ioq expen.sa With

tbb policy you nt:un pay more than

$50 OD dll)' collision repair bill and

,.OU hive the extra advantage or

paying only 20% on damage costs

fn>m It to $250. Ask about State

Fann "00-20" CollUion Cover.:tge

roday.

",.,.,. l••w f••r

STATE FARM AOIHJ

Harold L. Ferguson 208 Dutton St. Eaton Rapids

· ' · Phone 5491

'I Harold E. Miller (Boots & Helmets)

Alts Clothing (Gloves) 28. 72 FTNE BUILDING LOTS. Some oil. 3.88 riVer.

Burkholders' Service , I (Misc. Supplies) . 1 Eaton Lumber Cd. (Misc.

I Supplies) ·

6.09 DUCK LAKE properties at at­tractive post-season prices.

Foote & Custer (Misc.

I Supplies)

9·15 Other selected properties to fit 26.53 your needs.

Reese Station (Misc. Sl!pplies)

'Trimble Oil Co. (Oil) 44.59

2.65 I Gibson & Pitcher (Tractor I Rep.) 3.25 :Coast to Coast Stores (Tools) 7.52

I Cities Service Oil Co.

Gasoline) 137.72 McNamara Auto Sales (Car

; & Truck Rey.) 25.AR : Mead Bros. (Trenching etc.) 635.00 1c. W. Hall (Roofs Rep.) 235.50 I AuJOL!rned · H. O. Miller, Mayor .

P. L. Sage, City Clerk

0. E. S. Gueat Night Honors New Member•

II Members of the Eastern Star; their families and invited guests will hold a potluck and social eve­ninll: at the Temple Tuesday eve-

1 ning, Nov.~ 16, at 7 p.m.

Thirty-two new members .taken in during the last year will be honor guests and a ?ro~am o! entertainment providing opportun­ity for getting acquainted will be provided. All Master Masons and their wives, whether or not they are members o! the Star, arc cor­dially invited to attend.

Meat, potatoes and drink are being furnished by the o!fic~rs and committee. Others are to bnng their own table service and a dish

Carl R. Sprinkle, Bruker (Office Next to Post Office)

Phone 5621 and 5623

FOR RENT---3-room apartment, 1st. floor. Stove, refrigerator and all utilities furnished. Phone ~~52

BAKED GOODS AND RUM­MAGE SALE-Saturday, Nov. 13 at the Grange Hall, sponsored by the Band Boosters c,ub. Li 45C

CARD OF THANKS---! wish to thank Dr. Bert VanArk ind the hospital staff of doctors and _nur­ses for their kindness while I was there. Also. the city firei-n_en, the Royal Neighobrs of America, ar.d Sunshine Rebekah Lodge !Ila. 142 for the floral offerings, and my' relatives and friends. for "the lovely gifts and cards wh1eh came to cheer me while convalescing.

Mrs. Jennie Raymer

LA.DIES-A gift awaits you oi:i November 20th.-Ottt f1rst annt­versary. TIIE GIFI' SHOP, "M-99, Eaton Rapids. 45-46 C

B & PW TAG DAY-Friday after~ noon and evening, Nov 12, and Saturday morning, Nov. 13. -spon­sored by B & P W for Community Hospital !und. 4S C to pass.

lliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii,\ F"OR .SALE-Small refrigerator, ,·. S20.00. Enquire, 705 Spicerviile

Hwy. 45 C

Phonis 3211 Michigan

Haa The Coat To Fit Your Budget

BEFORE YOU BUY . CHECK OUR STYLES, COLORS,

FABRICS AND VALUES

529·'5 To '$139·95

·w ANTED-Woman for par'· time housework. Two or thr'*

I hours a day, morning or after­noon. Phone 4~4721.

Notes On Our Service Men

The Department ol Information Services of MSC lists the follow-: ing students from Eaton Rapids in school this year: Donna Mae Ant.cliffhRalph 0. Bailey, James I D. Bue er, Charles M. Butler, John Frederick ChamberG, Ralph I J. Chamber!, Shannon D. Clark, Bruce W. Collins, Frank DeRose · Jr., Robert Lee F.ckard, Marilynl Jean Engle, Carole Ann Garn.ant, I :Mervin R. Gnmes, William r..1 Harkness, Sally Ann Hoeott', Th1..m;;,s LeRoy Horn, John Mc-j Clelland, Richard A. McCormick, I Earle J. Miller, Mary Annette Miller, Dorothy M. Mulkey, Lynn1

1 Phelps Page, Ward A. Page, Don~, ald Lee Rhynard, Lawrence Carl Shedd, P:i.trici ... A. SheJdon, Re­land Silvernale, Shirley J. Spen~ ".'er. Carleton Sprinkle, James David Swank, Eugene TrC>W· bridge, John Arthur VanAken, DeFon:st R. Whittmn, Theodore G. Williams and Nancy J. Zim­merman.

t.tAFIKETS Price give'n as ot Thursday!

week of publication. Hog, ·-·······-·· . 19.25-1~.751 Calves __ . __ ·----·- 21.00 - 30.00 Cows __ ·-·-·······------- 8.00 • 10.501 Steers and Heifers 21 00 - 26.00

1 Sheep 2.50 - 6.50, Lambs _ ·····---·· -·· 19.00.., 21.00 Corn ··----- .. . -----·-·-·--·- l.32

~;~ ·:.-.~-=---=:__-:.~:--~--==-. l:~ I Beans 9.001 \Vhite Wheat ·-· ______ _,_..:___. __ 2.09 Clover Seed -········----- _: __ .. _ 29.00 I Cream .. _ --·-·-------------··· .60 Eggs .. ----····- ··-·-----·--· .35

THE

1st. Anniversary Sat., Nov. 20th

GIFT

Gifts For AD Oceaslon.s

SHOP

Free Gift For Latlies

M-99 Eaton Rapids

303 can for

IORTR , . ., Tuna

2..-39¢ ~&c·i • ••1A1:1[ H1.1E1 Del1f1111

·11u11o Redti• Yo1r 6 251 c •• ,,.. ~· 9 J' at Kroger · · ?-

DEL MONTE - WH0U KERNll DEL MONTE - STEWED

Belden C1111 2 303 .... 33; T1•1tles 2JOlcans391 D£L M0NtE- HALVES OR SUCE5 DEL MONTE

Peac•es .... 2~ -29; RtJSllberriil .... 35; DB. MONTE DEL MONTE

C1t11p Aprlc1t 111n1 ... 2~ '""39; DELMONTE DELMONTE

Sweet Peas 2303...,39_, Kad1b Fill 30lcon291

..• Deer H.unters. Specials! CORN KING WHOLE, HAU, END CUT

Sliced Bacon u. 59; Slab Bacon , lb. 391 KROGER :

Pork a 1u111 2 .... 35F. KROGER

Milk EVAP. 41an ..... 49I EATMOllE

Margarine 2 His. 43c ·Spotlight Cllf" ID. 951 • SHORTENING

f'j;~ 1ou.bag 75; lrogo . , 3°' ... 791

Granefnlit .· SEEDLESS Pao· SIZE ·

10'°'

'I

,1

,,

Deer Hunten' Absence Felt

N~-Furniture Store Planned Gridders . Pick

Oo-,Captains Henry .. Bud" JqbnSon. a regu­

lar guard, and Dick Miller, regu-_ iar ril!ht balfback, have been elected co-captains of the 1955 Eaton Rapids high school foot· . ·m.n team.

Bud is the son ot Mr. and Mrs. Reginal Johnson, of the Curtiss road, while Dick's parents are

' Mr. and Mrs. Dort Miller, ol Route ·2.

Both bovs nlaved on the re­serve teani laSt Year and moved up to the varsity squad for the season just closed.

City Election Deadline · Near

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Mt~ Ailn Arbor spent Beamsc

.:~.~~~ft~~ ... ~·· · ./' 1'.0tal>lllhecfl88&' : . •otl'IO,. .

Jobli 8mily, Saturday eve­

. /'and Mrs. Joe Crandall ·and .~.Sunday.

'Marvin and Melissa Moore are ~~--.i· ,..ding-_the week with Mr. a:nd

Mrs. Robert Hillard and family

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Baro.er of Fort Wayne, Ind., spent a weekend at

Arthur W. and ·Ethel J. CarsteM, sOmeone shoi: ·a · Publishers · White tarm on the N

road just beyond Spi and have recently'_ cozn. amther, Mra FJDpl Boatman-Sam Kietfers. . . Mr. ana Mrs. Homer Speer are

north deer hunting. carried th;e cattass-awily and"-~ and hUlband Sunday. Wendell Wednesday state board examination, were Boatman. of near Brookfield was

Dep '. Llc le k v T B honored November I at a dinner a caller at the Boatman home Suo-

Mackinaws - Jackets For The Younger Set

A Nice Suggestipn For Your Children Or

Grandchildren

Lay Them Away Now For

Christmas!

Wool Plaid Mackinaw

With or Without Mouton Collars

Sizes 6~ 10

Christmas Special

Nylon Jackets

Water Repellent· Bright Red or Nayy

Christmas Special ' ·-----.. ~-,.._,._.,... ----""~~._.... .. ~ .. ~ ...... ~~· ...,,......, __

Sizes 7 - 10 Sizes 12 - 18

s11-9s

Many Othq Styles To Choose From

Homer Woolen Mills Salesroom Hours 9!00 - 5 :30 Except Sunday Phone 2331

ro~ :1 th~clb- ~G . Thi.ind~; giyen a~ the bmpit11L Dr, and Mn. · had 1 ed 100 d · h t C. A. Stimllon were-8Uelts, the doc­

The Journal Publ~hing Oompan) i:~lic!ses. S:::, the liat eerare u.rh; tor being the speal!;:er for the occa- Mr. and ~·- Geor,ce Schuler were lit E. Hamlin Street names of thr:ee ?(otilen Mrs slon. · , in Lansing Saturday evening.

Entered as $econd-class rnattei: at Gladys Adams, Mrs. Hazel' GiUeti ~r. and Mrs. Ed Buechler and • A good_ crowd ~om the iog-ttre ~ost-omce-at-:-Eaton-~ an Ulmlys-stran)r.---;----.---·- - . .children.__l\ltsJ, . J. __ and PIJP".' ch11n;11es . Michigan, under the Act of March Three- men the first to be con- B. Matqi.ewa and Mrs, Waldo at the Gritfitl:;I ch a, 1879. victed 1n Michigan under the Sherman attended the White ntng and --enjoyed· hymn

· Subscription '.Price . "drunken hunter" rule are serv· Shrine carnival in Charlottte '.Mon- with the folks of the Six Months .... -···· ·····--· c.,50 l~ terms ranging tram 15 to 30 day even.Ing. , chu"rch. Rev. M'?'gener of Spring. One Year (In State) -·- M days each in the Clare county- jail. Local advertisements· leat~e port gave a 15 tnlnute talk. OI;ie Year .(Out of State) --·· .00 Dale, the eflht year old .1on of coffee at 35c to 45c _per pound. Mn. Ruth lleynolds was in Oke-

Thursday, November 18, 1954 Mr and Mrs · Homer·'Speer; was mos 8aturday. with her mother, ---~-----:--~~- se~ly injui-ed_w~~y Wh~n SOUTH HAMLIN Mrs. Donaldsoo, wbci is ill

40 Yeara Ago lie:WaBsfrl.ick tiy an a,uto near the 'Mrs. Nina Re:irnolds spen't Sun· Drive Caietully. The Life You Save (From the tiles of·l914) Spicerville school. day with Mrs. Myrtie Poucher, in ·May Be Your· own.

. , Mrs. Eugene Tracy and Mrs. W. Mason. .. , Roy Hyatt an4 M~s Irma EJ!s· T. Owen on Thursday of Jut week Mr. and Mn. Geora:e Schuler

worth, ~ ~f A:ure~1us township, attendet;i a meeting of the Michigan spent Sundliy ·with Mrs. Schuler's were uruted m marriage last Wed- Goat Breeders 88Bociation held at sister .Mrs A c Martin and fam-nesday at...the home ot -the bride"s the h,ome of MT". ·Champion, in East ily, ai Ovid. • '·· ··---· pa:rents,.Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Ells- LBlllllDB. · .. f J •-- · · ,liflillliM worth. The Saturday Night pedro club . Mur~ Jaycox o ac-on vas- t

The Martin Norton home on the had its first party ot the year at ~ed i::t J:ren~~Y and Mrs.. La.'lSing road caught fire from a the hOll}e of George Goodnoe lflst ~tchel an'd,0~ Kelih of Lan· deteCtive chlmnet!ast Friday and Saturday night, tltty#four bclJ!g sing visited Mr. and Mn.._ Jerry as nothing could done to check ~resent. John Mf~t~~~Lettide PierCe and family Saturday eve- All M•kea of Televfah:ina •nd the progress of the flames the Raymond won 1rs Pu~. . an

1 b ·1dJ 1 t I destro - Mrs. Burleson took second prizes. n ng, ed mg was comp e e y Y The club will meet at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Towns had Radios Serviced

Norald Casler who aduated Mr. and Mrs. Ray Goidear Satur- Sunday dinner with their daugb-from the high 'school fere last day ~vening, Nov~mber 16. ter, Mrs. Dorothy Clarke and June has taken up a course 1n the Rmruleer meat 1s now on sale at famili. Lans~ Business university a market in Mason, aceording to Mr. and Mrs R. D. 'Schuler, of Tony's.·

We Are Again Featuring-·

____ Stuffin'Jread Our Same Hig~ Quality of Bread plus All o( the

Spices For Stuffing That Turkey ... Just Add Liquid Fbr a Delicious Dre1sing!

Pumpkin ·and Mince P"aes _lutter_ BoDs

Parker House Rolls Please Give Us Your Order.Early

HOCOIT BAKERY Telephone 2351

The formi:i for the new ceinent the Ingham County News. Thi~ Jackson, spent last Tuesday w1tb R d" & £1 • bridge -at ·the north end of Mam poi.per ste.tes tb,?t the lJ s gnvern- his brother. George. Schuler and a 10 ectr1c t eet ha b la d · · ment ha:i fostered the reindeer in· wife I . ~==~===============~=====~ i r th ve keen P ce in post- dustry in Alaska for the past few Mr. and Mrs. ~ur Dralle and Sales & Semce · ----mn

15 wee · years and that Alaskan herdi have family, o: Fort ll1ley, Kan., are .- --• M ha Is Val Fri ndship More .... Your IJolara !

Allie Henry, who h~s been em- multiplied several times over. Now visiting theit' 'fajber, Charles 214 8. M•in Phone 4-52211 LIUQll ett n ue ~--· ployed at the Valentine & Van· ::::::::c::::::..:::.::::.:::.:::::.::.::..:.:::.:.:::.:~~::;;;:;::::'=~===--====---------------Auker barber shop for some time 19 55 I past, closed a deal Wednesday night for Stephen Craig's bacbec · . s shop on South Main streev

Frank A. Clay, the genial Kala­mazoo buggy salesman, spent Wednesday with fri~nds here. __. ,

H. L. Boice made a business trip io New "York this week. ·

A deal was consununated last Monday afternoon, November 16, by which the bath hvuse on East Knight street, in the rear of the Anderson house site, passed into the hands of James Leonard, M. D. Crawford, who owned the property, having made the trans. fer on tbat date. .

Secr6fary S. P. Savage of the Commercial club announces that an employment bureau has been established in connection with the club.

Sainuel Green will open a shoe shining parlor Saturday for the ladies and gentlemen next door to his lunch room.

most exciting ·. ' ' car. •

Union Thanksgiving services ~====~==================""~[will be held at ~ Baptist church _ next Sunday evening, when the

sermon will be preached by Rev., J. It Wooton, pastor of the Meth­

Bulwark of Freedom

Every man believes _in somethingr He bas a creed- a "'belief." He may .Gad its ex· pte11si~n in ·~'.ism.S," politkal theories, or what .iior. He seeks ·an answer to the question, '1'J'hat is Life's Purpoae?''

odsit church. "The Eaton Rapids Grange met

in regular session last Saturday afternoon. During the business m'ee-ting the niatter of selling the pre.sent Grange property· and lo­cating nearer the busiru!ss portion of the city was taken up and dis· cussed.

H. P. Egan is making good . headway with the improvements

being made at his home on State street,. p.nd now has the new parl all enclosed.

BROOKFIELD

Mr. ilnd Mrs. Truman Barkhuff · spent the weekend ·at Bass Lake

near Vestaburg. Mr. an.d Mrs. Vern Swan and

Howard Swan were among those hunting jn the north. ·

Mr. anc! Mrs. Carl· Heisler and family and Mr. and MrS. Clifford Bienz apd family called on Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Swan Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Goodrich called Saturday. . With new Triggf!r-',I'orque performance ••• U1ith sty_ling inspired by tluJ

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Mrs. Jay Thuma returned. home frorii. a Jackson hospital Thursday and is feeling better. .Ford Thunderbird ••. with new Angle-Poised Ride ••• with 4 new lines IQ choqse 'I

Mrs. Fred Clarke .!Jpent Sufutay With the Clare Swans. Mrs. MariOn Ramsey calletl there in the aftei-­rioon.

,Mrs. Laban· Williams is caring for her granddaughter, Shari, while her-parents-.are deer bunting. ~ey Phinney retum.iaU home

MDnday from a i:..a.wng hospital. His eJE! ia rilueh better'.. · .

Mn. Sadle Poat spent Sunday wi.i.h Mr. and Mrs. Ausun "!'Odd~

. -. Mr. :. . Clate S!:wan. and

·~~~et· ~ ..... o_r -~~: Mr. . ... Corbie! and

; weeJt...erict· :at

from .•. the 1955 Ford is 4.merica's most talked 'about car!

"

Write Your Own Success Story!

Yoo can record the story of your future success in · lhe ... ~.,. of. your National Bank of Eaton Rapids savings account book. Each deposit entered is another chapter in the history of your progress toward financial independence. Save syatematiailly here for the happy ending - marriage, a home, security.

-x-

Interest Compounded 8eml•Annu•lly on 81vlnga Accounb

·The Of

National Bank Eaton Rapids

Member Federal Reserve System Member Federal J>eposlt Insurance Corporation

o, T1g t611 •1#0111•tlo •••

HAMILTON GAS CLOTHES DRYER·

Right In Yo111 Own Homs/

.... in to B~h ~i~~t-fs-8- .. . II!· and Hts. Carl Y~ ~

and Mni. J'rancis Kull call¢ on Robert Steele and family, of C~lotte were Satur, ·Mr .Walter Artz, and Laura Holgate last Wednesday.·· daughters were Sunday guests of day rught dinner guests of the

Low Roberta Mitchell. Mr11. Ffank Grant" visited Bertha "her parents, Mr. and Mrs.· Gerllld Wayne Clegg,. : We were pleasantly SUr»rised lo Sprinkle last ,Thursday: Eitniear or the Petrieville district. Llttl• Stevie Hyatt of Jackson

have ·our friend Eliµ.beth Bor- Last week brought many call· .,Mesdames Daniel Pierce, Jo~ ~pent several days. last week with oughs Visit us ThurSday mording. ers to see Blanch Doak. They were A11;drcas, and .WayJie Clegg yj~1t- his gre(lt-grand~t.s, Mr. ·and

Lila Glassn~r called at' the home her piece Mrs. Ruth McClure a! ed the ~ay Window school duri~ Mrs. M. W. Friedley, · Qf her cOusin Bertha.Childs Sun~ · MF&.-Andy-Boctge- Education Week:.···---·--··~-- ·-·Mr.·aliti-"Mri .. Ebriel' Fox and

· ~r: · 0 Portland, Ore., a cousin, Neltie . A.-.il Lyon was deer huntin~ the Mn. Carrie Witmer of: .Jackson Lansing to see her son, MH~n, who Spencer: Mrs. Edward Tishner and first of the week near Grayling. were .Sunday diniler gtiests of the is in the hospital. . dauilflter Janice of Battle Creek: Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Il'aulkner Clyde Mellans.

Jim Wood was visited by Miss ll4r. and Mrs. L. P, Smith, Mrs. aT"d famil.Y were dinner guests of Mr .. and Mrs. Herb Hale called Ella· Swift, of Seattle Wash., Mrs. Edith Howe, Mrs. Bertha Betts of th.e llarold Fergusons of Eaton on Mr. and Mr!. Clyde .. Mellon Besme Loemis, Lillian Gillett 'and Charlotte, Mr. and Mrs .. Joe Fle.ish-, Rapids last Tuesday evening, and Saturday evening. daughter Barbara. man .of Jackson, and Mrs. John of the lra Faulk'ners of Charlotte Mrs. Rufus Spericer is a patient

Mi's . .ij:~ .W~cP,_~d ~- MacDonald also Mrs. Geraldine Wednesday evening. a.t St.. Lawrence Hospital in Lan-Esther Sharpe visited their sister Knapp of East _Lansing, Mr. and Vas. Robert Howton Slog.

. ~°ii~%~~~ =:.eroth'~ Mr.s. Ella Swift of Seattle, Wash.,. and Steven were Sunday eveDing Mr. Leslie .Gilchrist Of Fow­vfsitors were Mrs. Francis CoJro- called on Bertba Sprinkle Satur· guests of .the James HOU.V.ons of 1erville' ~ on Mr. and Mrs. nougber, Mrs. Francis Hayward, day. I Eaton Rapids, Mrs. Houston at- A. S. Gilcbris~ S_unday afternoon. Mn. Daniel Hiabie, Dale-· Jones, Mrs. CJeone Tay1or and daugh- tended Parentsr Night at the high Mr. and Mrs. ~ Mil-Irma Helderman, Genevera Hay- ter came to see L:iura Holgate school bourn and daughter, Mrs. Robert ward and Mn. George Smail, all Saturday. ;Mr. and Mrs. Chester Harris Brenke, attended the MSC and

garet Pryor of Charlotte. • ter Carolyn called on Mrs. Coats' .week. bor Saturday. .

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Mr. Enunor RazeU was in to see mother·in·law, Dora Sebastian, ~ .Jim Squires of Eaton Rapids Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gilchrist Mr. and Mrs. Chauncey May Mon· Sunday. accompanied Mr. and Mrs. Lyle and baby of Ferndale spent sev-day night. -Mr. and Mrs. R D. Saturday, Mrs. Ellen Smith came Williams to West Branch, where eral days last week with his par- 4-1941

. Jakeway, daughter and son-in.Jaw to vis.it Kate Miller. , they went deer hunting this week. enta, ·the A S. Gilchrists. 1 and their daughter Andrea and Mrs A Hill ll , ~ · · · ... _ Robert B ke · d h t 1;••••••••••••••••••••••• ...

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.croppe wer~ in Sunday. Mrs.Robertllawklnsa,nddaugb-1day for Thanksgiving vacation. peninsula. . . Rev. Robinson and the Baptist ter called on Mrs. ~wk:iru! grand- M.r. and Mrs. Frank Naylor and J?ou,glas Sqwres and. Morns

youth group held services Sunday rraother, Dora Sebastian, Sunday. famliy were Sunda:r guests of Mr. Fri~ey att~nded the livestock afternoon. The ser1'.'ice is greatly Mr&. Maxine Bentley , visited i ~d ~·s. Frank Kilmer of Ha~t- aucti_on sales m Charlotte M.onday enjoyed and appreciated. Laura Holgate :Monday, mgs. evenmg.

Mrs. Dorothy Hilderman, MT. and Mrs. John Stierley and daugh­ter Mary, Mrs. Daniel Higbie .and Mrs. Sadie Smail, called to see Mrs. Denneyer Tuesday afternoon.

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Henry Ambler and his daughter­inMlaw, Mrs. Don Ambler, of Ho­mer, visited his sister, Mrs. Der· meyer Tuesday,

Waldo May was a visitor at the home Tuesday to see his father,

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Glen Rearick of Leslie vi.sited his mother Sunday evening.

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-dldigbt'·~t:J program last' Tuesday e11:ening. New me~ers,· initiated as Green Hands at this ceremony, include

. , terry Blggs,-Gary -Clone, Justin C<inverse, Duane Dickinson, David Hawki.ns, Mer-ton Heintz, Charles Hetrick, RJch­ard Hilliard, Jerry Householder, Walter Lyon, Richard McCarrick, Dale Miller, Robert Piirce, Roger Schn~berg~r, .SteYen Skinn1n; LaiTY Tooker and Robert Verhelle. Mar Palacios and1 Larry Watson were ill and missed the initiation. They· will be incfucted into the FF A at one o1 our regular· meetings in the near future, along with Wayne Verhelle, who. is the newest mem-ber of the organization.

Dennie Cumberwortb, William England, David Gilchrist,· Ralph Murray, Raymond Murray, Wesley Smith and Herbert Twichell were raised from the degree of Green Hand to the Chapter Farmer De­gre.· at the i~iti:ti~n.

Several mi:!mber of the FF A-will attend a meeting at the school 9.11 Thursday evening to see a movie depicting the work of CROP. The FF A is cooperating with the Farm Bureau groups in Hamlin and Ea­ton Rapids Townships in collect­ing produce for CROP. Wesley Smith is chalrman of the com­mittee in charge for the FFA. W.Qrking with him are Bill Eng­land, Jerry Householder, Ralph Murray and Ronald Schmidt. . . .

Seventeen members of the FF A will attend -the MSC vs Marquette football game at East Lansing cin Saturday. Ctmrles Rogers, Duane Dickinson, ·Herbert Twichell and Robert Verbelle have made the necessary arrangements for this activity.

• • • Wayne Verhelle and Steven

Skinner have feeder pigs entered in the MSC Swine Feeding Pro­ject. We assisted them with the weighing of the pigs last week before they were put on feed. The plgs will be led for the Farmers Week swine show and in order to be accepted for the. show they

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must gain an average of 1.4 pounds -------·-----------'---------------------------------------------------;---per d_.a.y, The boys will also keep 1• t \ an ac~rate record of the feed • used so they can determine the pounds of feed required to get one pound of gain on the hogs. Wayne has six pigs on feed and Steven has five.

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'l'ROOP 20-We met with Mrs. :Piper and Mrs. Householder in Mrs. William's kindergarten room. President' Judy Tiimble called our meeUng to order. After repeating the Brownie promise roll was call­ed by \!ice-president Sharon Pi­per_ Dues were taken by treasurer, Gail Rossman,

·We worked on our dolls. Nickie Housebcilder was assisting us at this meeting. A;fter.a prayer, treats oi- cupcakes were served by Ruth-

. aone Manger. Meeting closed. Ruthanne Manger, Scribe

TROOP 21:--Held its. fifth meet­ing Tuesday, Nov. 16. After roll call. we made pilgcim bats wliich will be placed on the hospital trays Thanksgiving-day, ~efreahments were served by

Carol Riker. Charlene Ferguson, Scrjbe

TROOP ·15-Met Monday.· We all worked on our waste baskets. Jackie Sprague has hers all done. Mrs. Gray worked on the Red Cross Bloodmobile so she was ab­sent. Charletie Meyers brought treats. Mrs. Meyers sent a thank­you note to us for the plant we gave her while she was in the hospital. . ·

Susan Hasty, Scribe

TROOP 17-Met NovemDer 16. There ·Were -14 girls present. Swan Charlefom:. passed refreshments. We started work on our ~­giving plates. Vice-pesidellt Dee -Ann Becklund lead the meetin_g and took rOll call. The calendar money Is all accounted for.

"Susan Jowett, Scribe

TROOP 16-Met in Mrs. 'rocker's room with 12 girls pres~t. After · having our business meeting we hiked down· td the. island· and bad refreshments. ,

Susie Smith, Scribe

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Mrs. F.;va Hoffinan, of Lansing; day· evening. Refreshments were should be on ggarjf, aealn:st~e Indians at Farrd:iiigfOn NM Imo- A Christmas pro.Ject wap .diJ .. M Id Sh d f J k .sevi.ed. -· Mfchigari. Department of He8lth gene Wells, Pat Har'kn~ ·and cussed and it w~ d~ided to help ·At~· Ra ~par 'd M~c rod; ~s. Monday Mrs. Claude Groat, Mrs. warned today, , . ..:: David Southwell""headed the com- two needy families of the com.-Wille H?cks n~~t Su~c{~~ with D.1"erle Vanie, Mrs:. Harold Wyckoff And the recent reported deaths ni.ittee hi charge of the party_ IJ.e- m!Jffity. Anyone. wishing to con-their brother Ben Hicks and wife. and Mrs. E. J. ·Foote pleasantly of eight pcrons In 8 clfy rooming freshments for the social hour tr1b~te or help m any way may

surprised Mn. Carr, the mother of house are a grim reminder'i!J:a~ were provided by Mrs. Forest get.in touch· with~ Bush the Mrs. Myrtle Xanders and grahd- Mrs. Hao:y Canfield, on her birth- every year abottt this time lives Smith and members of Herb's chairman, Martha Jane Hoke,

. daughter, Llnda, were in Chicago day. Her granddlu1ghter, Mrs. Sam are lost to the colorless, odorless, Friendly Circle_ co-chairman, Areta ·Cummings or over the weekend with Linda's Higgins, .also dropped in. and tasteless gas. ....... tdn M H mother.-· On Monday evening Mrs. Inez Michigan people sholl1d pay Preceding the party a pleda:e 8 ae annon.

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Emery, Madge VanDen Dri~he more attention to the carbon mon- service was presented by a group The December meeting will. be and Mildred Reed entertained the .oxtde danger; the Health Depart- of MYF memt>ers-·under Janet the Chri~as party which will be f------,--------~ neJgh1;1brs at a fareWell party for inent. says, because it's very easy Long's direction. ·The service was held at the Skyway Inn: Gir. •. Scou~~ M• and ••- Al West u., __ c tor the """ to sn--•• ut the !Ue of designed to show the many places After the business meetin..- de- a..

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· · all over the world where the - 1-- lie1'ous r~esbmen•- were-;:;.~...,d ments were served and the guests a sleeping fainily.or a businesaman .ouq i::-...- "" ........ ~... TROOP 8---of hunor were presented with a warmlng up his car in a closed ~ion money of the young people by the hostess, lluth Hyatt, as-lovely gift. The Wests have sold garage " IS used. sisf;ed by ~ee·n Sage and Mary The meeting was called to or-their home on Brook st_, where lt likes only ten parts of carbon All the mission programs of the Ch:asholm. " . der by President Dianne Moote.. they have reside.cl for 281h. years monoxide in ten thousand. parl8 of MYF are arranged. by ... a com- We held our regular meeting, and Are moving to a home near air to put a peraon to sleep in· an mittee headed by Mary Fox with Notes On Our' went outs1de and played a game. Charlotte. hour, the Health Department.adds, Mrs. Earl Rieb. as their adtilt 5a !II • · 1 We returne«! to the buildinj and

Mr. and 1.{rs. 8emard Johnson and this same amount can kill him adviser. ervtce Men s~arted making our note boo~. special ettort of the Laura Apparel shop were in tour hours. Even. as little as • 1 • . Paul (Jack) ·Duffey, PiJ('efitter Sandra Catherman, ScrJ.be Will .not be. . in Chkagci a fl:!w days this week two parts per tei;i thousand-will Senior, Girl Scouta 2IC USN, son of Mr. and Mrs. TROOP.5-We -~the meet receiytng 1an1954awarp_d..~ on bLlSines.s. cause headache, nausea and diui- · ' George Hill of 316 N. Main st. was in b th 21_::v-ti~ - meeting o - "'"""'":0

Miss Jacqueline Grant, .teacher ness. , '· · ·i itOOP 4-- The meeting was honorably dlscharged trom' the ro~ .!n ~ COuec ~- ot dues and Namara says it is up to in the Dearborn school system, Good ventilation is ,the .secret d to order by president; Pat service Noverr.,ber 10 and returned to th:fiag :dwG;

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spent the weekend with her par- ot: combating carbon monoxide p.s, kness at Marlene Koch's borne November 11. He resumed ise We discussed b t ~- qwrements. . : ents, Mr. and Mrs. James Grant. the Health Department says,· so house November 8 his Job with Balcom Plumbing & wolltd like to takw .a -~vs_~

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Claflin leave make sure that all heating appli- The• du- cou-~:d amounted to Heating on Mon_ day morning. future. Refreshmen'L '"wertbe:~15 Royal Nclgh_bora meet Saturday, November 20, for a win- ances in the home are properly "" ""''""" Em! Bake t Mr d Mrs ~ "'""·vaa and third Friday ot ea,cb ter sojourn near Largo, Fla. vented and that.the vents are open Sl.20. We nO\V have $&20 in 'OW' e r, aon ° ·an · by Martha McKim ancJ,-·-Renee · - , ·

Mrs. Cora Horner and Mrs.- Jen- and without cracks ot:. leab. treasury · Ernest B. Baker, has recently been Hasty · IOOF hall. · · . transferred to England, in tbe vi- · ·

nie Sprinkle are spending a few The Health Deperlment Mys We dec~df!d we would change cinity of· London, after spend.Jog a W:e have decided to have our o~ond•g• VFW POd' days in Grand Rapids, the guests there are certain precautions wb.ich o.ur meeting bacls; to. the. same year at Tula Air Force Base in Christmas party at ,3an Covey'~ Meetings every ftrst of ~. Horner's sister, Mrs. Min- will gtlard against carbon· mon- time each month, which lS the Greenland. home. Patrol No. 2 ts giving pa- Wednesdays at Ononda nie Wa.s'b.burn. oxide gas. 1st and 3rd Monday of each tro-1 No .I a party next. week to hall, 8:30 p .m. ·

Arthur Boberg is on a business First it's a good idea. to ha•:e month. MaraL-11-Di"abur•a.• ¥omplete a badge they are work-trip tu New York City. While he the tu.ranee lining lnapected to as- We also decided we would try •'¥ - ing on.. is away, Mrs. Boberg and their sure that carbon monoxide ~ot to visit a convalescent hDme at Delm" quent Taxea Marl1ia Morgan, Scribe daughter, Marcia, are visiting in leak into the jacket and heat1ng 1 t th ~ Bryan, Ohio, with her mother. ducts. and it doesn't matter whet~- eas on~ a mon - Leonard E. Marshall, county

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Payne at- er you heat with coal, gas or 011. A rhotmn was made that we treasurer. has disbursed the de- ORGANIZATION NOTICES tended a football banquet at Resur- Often there is no smoke or smell wo~ f"lll a basket. o~ food for a linquent property taxes collected rection high school· last Wednes- with carbon monoxide. family for Thanksg1vmg. ·, by his office during October in M t" E 1• o. O. F. . Commerce - Regular . day evening wjth their son Larry And be sure that tbe carbuertor The meeting was closed by our the amount of $2,345.91 tO the fol- ee tog v e r Y. Friday night ~nd i and Fourth , a member of the football sciuad. ' on your car is properly adjusted friendly circle and the singing of lowing Eaton county townships, Ev~7rit1~nday, third degree team fup Ea:ch Month at Citf.

The regular meeting of the ex- and the exhaust system is. 'llhso- taps. ; ·. villages and cities:. an eam practice. ecutive board of Women's Fellow- lutely tlght. Also keep a window The Nov.ember 15 meeting was Townships Amount ' S~cial. talk and pictur ship will not be held because of open when you drive longdistapc~s called to order by president Pat Bellevue $172 Bl. VFW Natlonal Home Pe1at 1281 Holy Land given by Rey-. the Thangagiving holiday. and cl09e the fresh air intake m Harkness at Gremlin Corners. Benton ...... ·--·· 44.06 meets the first and third Tuesday of· Palestine, at the '

Announcement is made of the congested traffic so that exhaust Dues were collected. we now Brookfield ·····::::::·140:10 evening of each month. t'hurch, 7:30 p.m., Friday· birth of a new granddaughter, by fwnes from the car ahead are not havThe $8.60

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the Chris David.sons to their drawn in. e mo ton was made that on Chester ___ ···--- 27 .25 tat ion call Eaton Ra:Pids daughter, Mrs. Thori-ias Trelor . If you dc;i begin to fell drow~y, November .23 we, as a troop, Delta -·· ·····-· .. ·~·------·· 419.44 M-;;e:e;li:n:g::4;t:h:;S~un::d:a~y:;;;e:a;e:h:;m:o;n~th.;:;;;;:;;::;:;=:::::::::::;;;;;l~ (Jean Davidson) of Charlotte, in ~1~;r or sli~Jitly nruse::,_ted wh1l~ would go to the Island View con- Eaton .. ····-···----········ 38.28 -:--- ----St Lawrence hospital Lansing riving or n ng, s op e car, ge valescent home and entertain Eaton Rapids ........... 32.77 I NOvember 17 ' ' out a"nd open all the doors. Ano;i them. Hamlin ······-·· 26.72

Mr. and· Mrs. Sam Brown, of don't take c~ances. on parking. in We also made b'ay favors for Kalamo ................... 50.80 I Detroit, spent Sunday with Mr. and an ~utomob~ . with the engrne the convalescent homes. Oneida ..... . ... --··-··-·· 35.08

1 Mrs. Robert Packard. They also runnmg, even with a window .open. Ann Buckley served refresh- Roxand .. . .... 29.24. called on Mr. and Mrs. H. d. Mil- W1.1en you stay Jry. a toun.st ments . Sunfield . -·-· ........... --· 26.28 Ier. and Frank Bardon, Water st. hunting c~~in, raise the window . TI?e meeting was closed by the Vermontvllle 173.34

Mr and Mrs. Phil Stewart and before retirlng, because that snug, .smgmg of taps and a Friendly Walton .. 26.83 t Mr. and Mrs. Phil Gruber went to d.rowsy fee~ng you get when you Circle. Villages: I Great Lakes, Ill., over.the weekend s~t by ~h~ firplaee or over the hot Secretary - Treasurer Bellevue ··-······-··· 57.40 to visit Phil Gruber Jr. They found air register n,iay be.due to carbon Anne Buckley Mulliken 30.60

new locale. He Wl·u be home De- Above all. open all the doors of · o erv1 e . .. ...... .. .

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"Reserve Two For Murder" November 19th8:00p. m. him feeling fine and enjoying his monoxide. P tt ·ll 52 21 I

h bin The U. S. NaVy's supply system Vermontville 69 20 I cembcr 17 for a 14 day furlough. a ouse, c~ •garage or car lhat catalogs and distributes some 1.3 Cictie···'a'·totte 478 .. 51 I Adm•·-,·on 60e Mrs. Ralph Garnant and son, co1;1Id possibly have c_arbon ID:0 n- million items, roughly ten times ., , ,_ Rodger, were in Northville Sun- oxide ceontamlnated air, And lf n lhe number carried by the world's Eaton Rapids 156.9'7 i

day visiting their daughter and person has.been overcof!le by car- ~a~•~g~e~,,~,~e.t~•~il~o~r~~a~~-~~,-~0~~~~ .. ~~G~ca~~~~~~~~~ .. ~ .. ~,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~i

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sister, Carole, who is on affiliation bon m.ono:~nde remo'!"e him at D11c~ r n e e u. . • -------at Northville State hospital from to open ai~, .keep him w~nn. 1rnd •tt It I I I I I 1 t I I I I I I ti 1111 t I I tit t t t t I I I I I I I I MSC. They dined, at the Mayf1ower ~all a phys1c1<1;n_. ~nd, w~1le. w;1:l­Inn at Plymouth to celebrate ing, apply art1f1c1aJ respiration. if Carole's 21st birthday. necessary.

Mrs. Stella Schroenrock, Joe ------Plotcowski and George Gaber, all F. & A. M. No. 63 · of Detroit, and Mrs. Mary Heu- Regular meeting first Monday of menapp, of Richmond, visited.Mrs. ea.ch month. Theresa Gaber at the VFW hos- Monday, Nev. 8, conferring uf 3rd pital Sunday, degree.

-----Sunshine Re.,ekah Lodge meets 2nd and 4th Tuesdays each month. Auxiliary ot Encampment No. 31 meets first Tuesday in Eaton Rap­ids and third Tuesday in Olivet.

. R, A. M. No. 24 Regular meeting second \Vednes­da,- ot each month.

National Home Auxlllary No. 1283 VFW meets th!! first and third Wednesday of each month at the Veterans hall.

HOMEMADE BREAD AND PIE SALE-Tuesday, Nov. 23 by VF'W Aux. at the new hall next to Fire Department . . Lo 46 C

DREAMY

:Wai..JE,]iLLJlr{ P,AJAMAS in whisper-soft

"KUDDLEE" CLOTH

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Styled by-

IT'S HERE NOW! THE BIGGEST CAR OF THE LOW-PRICE 3

ALL-NEW,

PLYMOUTH ,~56 . ~ ' . ' . . ' ' .

COME IN TODAY I SEE ITI DRIVE ITl ... The big ~"II IHo Pl~mouth r-------------.~-------~-------1

I CHOICE OF TOP POWERPLA:NTS I ! 177 hp •.• Hy-Fire Y0 8en&iM I with Powe1Pakt 1,~ - 1~7 h_p, .• Hr-Fire Y-8 e_n&irw;

'!· 107 bp ••• Hy-fire.Y-8 ensine

· ~7 Jip •• • PowerFloto-.6 ~

• PowerfUI new H7-Fire V-8 and PowerFlow 6 enliaes • New Metal~m~M~·don Stjling ' ·

•· Powei-Fli"ie• •. ':c.!, fiilei't ~lutcli·t,T~sion liiade.-with ·FJt~trol~_,,'..~tor on ibsir1'10ent panel ·

• N~W FUn-:fieW .Wbidahiel(l. B1P1'Pt·back, really 1etl you 1ee ,~_ru11;tbecPo.•~;~~:' • \Vide-~alP;Wct·Bratei•:,~·:J '·' ..... ,... ··.·:·· •:' .. -· .•. , .o • ~~;~ .•• -··.- lt"

Htw• are thll downY-sott pafQ. ma1 everybody Wcinb • • , for home, dorm and .91fta. ~ af we1nderfvf new ravon and cotton pr•·•hrunk challis, th•y'r• hecmtnly worm y.t surprisingly llahtwei;ht. Eye.cotching ,..... broicMrid rlhbOn aCCentt Mele and pocket , .• exqulslNi JON p.arl buttons carry out the colltf'. 1chemif."

"TailoNd by Katz'' In llonom Pink and Mint G...n In slat 32 te 40. .

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·sa•THE Blackstone -anewldnd

~ ~"litJ wadozt Now. you can wash any u·ay you want to wash. Not only is your clothing thoroughly agitated co a new cleanliness, rinsed whiter and brighter by a new scum.rem·o,oing rins· ing process, but you can blue; starch, bleach, or rint, too. Andt you can handle all the new fabric~ .... for rhc new Blackstone is completely different. You will be delighted.

COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION. TODAY

AD Makes Of Televisions and Radios Serviced

'f ony's Radio & Electric SaleS & Service

2148. Main Phone 4-5221

The Norih Eaton Rapids Ex­tension group met at the home of Mrs, Orville Webb Nov. 11at1:30 for the lesson on "Living with Teen-agers."

Our chairman, Mrs. Arthur Bel­';:==;:;;;:;:;;:;;:;.;:;;:;;:;;:;========;;-=.===:: ...... lows passed out sorn~ ~all cell­t I opbane packets contauung 5 ker-

ncls of corn, and ,each person was J to give five reasons why they i were thankful, one for each ker­- 11el of com.

I There were 12 members "present and I visitor. The lesson was in-

1 teresting and ably given by our · leaders, Mrs.· Joe Gould and Mrs.

j Barbara TerwiUigef,

I Mrs. William Hicks of Eaton Rapids clime out to display some

· beautiful J>lll'Ses made of silk shoe ~trings. She is having classes and as many as wfah to can learn how

I to make these lovely draw string purses.

_ Mrs. Joe Gould had on display I some very beautiful and colorful I. corsages made of pheasant feath-

1 ers and· bits o.1 wool an. d flower centers.

Refreshments were served by - the ·hostess, Mrs. Orville Webb: I Th~. next meeting is to be held i at Qie home ot Mrs. Arthur Bel­- lows, 1715 snlith Road. I It will be··· our Christlrias party i and everyone is to bring a gift -1 they have made to exchange, .aj,o

her Part in the p~ogram. .

KINGSLAND ' ' .

Mrs. Mable Canedy · a?id Mrs. WayJand flm:tenburg called :On friemb: at Spr~ Amor one d.BY this "week.· · · · .

Mrs. CI1te · Winslpw . visHed friends at Salem and Plymouth .Will w~k. ,

Mr. and Mrs. R. Canedy called on Mr. and .Mrs. Elmer Peters in Dimondale Sunday.

,:Mrs MoC~ of Springport and her-sister of Mason. called ·on their sister, MIS. ·Vern Bellows. ., · . c . Bernard ~·· . ~ the UpJ>E!r

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Have Taken Over The Salea And Service Of The

Air Washer Furnace

(Manufactured la Eaton Rapids)·

Gas Oil, Coal . or FHA Terms

• ·Repairs On AD Types Of Heating Furnace Cleaning 24-Hour Service

HOUSEHOLDER HEATING 120 S. River -- Eaton Rapids -- Phone 4-2501

Know A B

ALUMINUM BLOCKS

'CONCRETE

Your

C's Windows Cement or Cinder R~dy-Mix

••• ALL AT ONE OONVENIENI'· LOCATION

[ Call-21173)

STANDARD BLOCK & SUPPLY COMP ANY

4724 Aurelius Rd. Lanslllg, Mich.

We /»'Ing you . . UtCK THEJ966B.

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Cards Now-while there's time for early delivery ind leisurely M:lec1ion--choose the Hallm1rk Chrilt· mas Cards lo lie imprinlcd with your narnt!,

You'll find dislinclive tle!lign8 of every type In the Albums of Hallmark Christmas Cal!'d~. Some are deeply reli~iuus. Some have old-fa1hioned sentiml"'nl. Otht>rs, are !manly sophisticated. All of them have lhe lraditional Hallmark quality.

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Several leaders have asked "when do we-~ clubs ruing?" Anytime now! We will be sending enrollment blann out to last .winter'~ Jeaders·for filJlna out and completing. Clubs who_·liaw sent Jn enrollnlent blanb in the past 30 days can dfsreprfl the new e-nrollments. A pOtt ·card· ·to me Will be all that ii necessary to Ut your bulletins You need. Tell me how many and which ones and we will see that you 1et them.

Tractor maintenance will start very soon now (within the next two weeks.) Something ~rlu­nale hms come up that could.n' be helped otherwise we would be in motion riti"ht now. Bear with us and we w1U get started right.

Our Super Plastic . .Albums

Bound

Double Size Prints At No· Additional Coat

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LittleBoyBluePeu ____ 2cam ---- 2E; .. ,. We sell home dressed C'~ · {~

Fresh Friiits - Vegetables - Meats .· · ;~

\Ve \Viii Imprint Your Cards }'ree Of Charge Until December I

The Chicago award winners

will attend a hockey game, Don HAYES JEWELRY. McNeils breakt.e.st elu.b and. the ; Museum of Science besides at~ ·

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Drug Store D?Q&' Ston Eaton Rapids, Mlchlpn

$1.00 to $~.00 per. box of 25 Cards Larry Ba~kus (Potterville), Bruce Malcuit (Vermontville) and Larry Segerlind (Grand ~). We will ]eave Novem~ 28 and return December 1. It should prove to be 3 full days and a trip they l!lhall. never forget. Remember, next year 4 more 4-H members will be selected for the Chicago trip. It could be you? I hope so.

SHIMMIN'S "Reliable Pre1criptions"

By trade, St. Paul wu • teut. maker.

11011 IS HOPI NG .•• ..• IUI IS WISlllll

They all wapt a new 2-for-1 set of

Samsonite Luggage l 1WO PllCll COIT WS TNAH YOU'D IXHCT TO PAY HHI I PllCI OF IUCH FINI LUGGAGP

2 PlllCll ro• Al unu Al M2.W Chrbtma1 gift newsl Look how littl. It COits to gl'H luggag• lu•ury-wh•n you gi'I• SamsonH.. Think of Ml You con giv• rwo pi&cft of fllghf·ptO'Mn Sa...cinffe Luwa;e •.. for l•ss than you'd tfiink one pl.m·vf RMih ffnti quality Juggag• WO\lld co.fl IM come In -~ whi .. _our Samsoniht 2 for 1 Mledipn ii ~

MEN'S 2-for·ISET

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50 MILLION CARS . '

oomea an all·new General MotiOra. maaterpleoe

PONTIAC The 1955 Pontiac Is getting a royal welcome. "It'• hot," they•re sayin& all aver Amence,' 11the hot car of the year." And no wonder! With its •triking Vo,...

·. Two-Tone atyling and dyoamjc Stroto­Sfnek V-8 OJ18ine. Pontiac wra"" .up llli>ze beauty,Juzury, size and powar than a like amount of money ever botllht borono. Tbe price is near the lowest.

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thine that makeo an automobile (l8Qt.

Tha - lioe in a-..J. ~ vutnporleaco.~o;~that \UICOnn · wbat you want and need. Duifln ·o;~ that creates new tnnd..~~~~~ ~dollar-for-dollar quality.

That'• the bacqrowid of tbil All· New Generel Motor11 · Malterpiece. Como in, driw it, aad Ind ood; wW It

FOR ·55· 111111DO to ;rou. Lot your o"" - 1811 you that bme ii die- cu on tbt blshway. Let YCllll" own hands report it. new lwadling por&ction. And Jot tbt

-t-~ V-8wbloperit. ~ __ .... ~::... iiiiiii u: ~ ..... away and ..._n1n1 power. 'lllllu pt the llary of Pontiac'1 DIW lblfft 111111. Nllablllty-and bow .liWe It .- &o lluJ tllil a f £ ,,.,,,...,,.. beuQ'. . ·-

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sion - two , ·~-"• f: · , ... Republican - lo --· Two ·Hi&est COWi. in Each ·~ "We doh't 1¥nnt any more prisons skferation to detenniµe _ · Butterfat -Buis--~- · --- · ·

belo'!! the- Bay Ci\y-Muskee:on ulatioo ·u eed the coh.pany'5 eD.tln&' n Under 3 yean ....-.J. Keith Jtinl, Jlr: and Kri cJ8ude· Bonta at~ lme," he said " ,, ~7o~:~pring and

1 wift~ot get any l0?,:1' will make our ~ Hols~in. 1"10 lbS..-milk, ll·lbs. temed the toOiban eame in Al­

.,,:; .... _.:_.Gran·ny Drives.

But Won't "Shift" He _fi!Jllres that a . ~aster pla? ' smaller - so why not"build for the Jtnowi when we make the fdeCI.- 1•

6100· 2u.:~ :~~ H~. blOD Saturday afternoon. They

. .-. combu~ing a n~~ minimum s~c:-'r~ future' . . the ratct. Jtu:reue" said 1 ,ua. m--., . ._., spent the remainder of the after-_.·_. t?-111tA::,!\~ ";:"" bk;;;;,iatlon ;ty pm.on, sh.•!tmg 0~ "'(~ula}\0'} The '1,200.inmate r"'"'° is taken ~~~ 1ohn H. M<Cariby. Under 4 yean ·- 1. Leonard noon and e•enllli visiting Mr, and . , · .. ' - """ m ex>Stmg pnsons, an ° er ac, from recommendations by the · · Johnoun I< Son, HDbteln, . 22llO Jiln. Ike lluc. .

. ::· :~1)1llC'tt1GAN'8 PRISONS are bulg- tors could solve the problem for American Prison association de- Rambl:n.• .&. __ .;._d. I~ milk. 73 lbs. fat. 2. Andrew ·. Kn. Williama took the school . ·· . :<lnjj the seams and everl"'ne want' \bout $3,500,"!'•· 0 • •pile the knowled .. that the Fed- - nrUUD Heisler & Son~ Jerw>, 1010 lbs. chlldron !o Chorlotte Tue.day at-

i'lo do sobil(lhing about d. r· etal prison •Y•tem stlc"' by the Eaton County milk, 81 lbli. fat ternoon 1o·a11enc1 the Matinee ot

S.w Grandma TaJI01' parldq JMr ttu Franklin eat. front the ether da7. Not u • pin, radiator and. hbupe 1le.amlq-th•~holc ear ia u 'altfa7 u the day Bhe boqht It 1t 1ean aao.

From where I 11lt, it's strictly the new ears for me-but Grahd­ma Taylor, and otlters, are cer­tainlywelcome to their"old faith~ fuls." It'• simply a que11tion of prefereriCe. Same with a choice of bevli"ra£'8ll, For instance, I like • temperate rta118 of beer With supper, You may prefer coffee. Fine! The important. thing ia that we respect eaCh other's

o(;; "Thal'• the trouble. Ev.,yonc OTHER LEGISLt;"0 !'8 •gu'ddia 600·man figure. Jteti Under S yean - Cli!ton WU- ''lla.m Cbristian Anderson" the .;f,,.. dlft ... nt id"" onJmw to solve 600-man pm<on a orua, an a - • • o B,. Bruce •- Uarna, Bolsteln. 2480 lbJ, milk,_113 theater I on '°" the rural

; ·~a-lern.," said Rep. Adrian de tion to Ionia State Reformatory, Two· eOO-man prisons? Co.~ -.-,.t · lbs. fat. 2. Cllfton Wflliarm,,.1:1.ol• achooh. pu \Jl!m R.Qwosso). will be a •to.,.gap for a few nan. "Too expens>ve right now," said annUal D · Herd Im- stein, :12811 Ibo. mllt, 105 ltio, !al. · . . · i ne ~m ....,resents one of the 1 ~~ o~i•} en~ewt~';'i',:.f",:i':fn';"~~ one legislator. "We might not need .~~ent woci':.f.n ~ M&ture <lau over 5 ,..,. - 1iooU.:S ~,!udtfu, D~~j0';; c~~ [~~ ... ~/:t~:;~ ,~.;;~/i.;,es ".~';!. :peclned ~~~t6l~~guld not cost th~~f:: ~fu'S:t':ment the Cor- \"'~ \'h.eet~~~~. in Char" :nJl:.~f'l/;;~t'al'~18t:.,!T: ~ ·~~~ ~n ltuctin& plans about the prisons. It more than • • · · rections Conunission come up with Jotte ' · worth, Holstein, 1780 lbs. milk, 78 ::!... and Mn lllaraan!t p • ;. tentative plans for a multi-million The ominr IM:hedule will be• lb>. fat ~-~-:-· .u::.,wers ;~· dollar lOng-rahge · building pro- 10.00 .. ':, auual bwineu m.eec:: Hilh Herds._ Butterfat Basis were,co-1unnewies for the er .

. ~ g,·am. . . I.or DiuA members; e1ectiod I. Clifton Williams~ lioJnein, Herbut Van ~~ le~ Fri<!ay

.. ~: . It includes, beside the new pri- ~ offi ers· report from test.en 1-418 lbs.~ 58 lbs. fat. 2. Harry for Iron ~ounta.in With Bill Clark

Theh ] •toPped and Jooked asaln-for there. han(ing on the ' apare tire wa1 a sign: 11Thia car NOT for ale.•

A.led Graa117 what wu going Ola. .. J~"sh.e..,., 8:1t's this craze for old eara. l't'UJ'boclJ wants to bU,. mlr Franklin. Bat It hu 1ervcd for Jftl'S Ud-It's nut for 1ale at allJ"Priee."

· choice-and "rlde&long smoothly" together, ,/

,, son, a. women's prison, a separate :nd a cres>Ort .from th~_ collep Wrilbt, Hol!iteir!.i.. 1101 lbs, milk, 11nd ~d Topliff for a week of recept10n center for youthful of-• d · department on Pl'OJl'ell" ot 49 lbs. lat. 3. .nober1 & Amoe huntiD8'. ·

fenders at. Jackso!!, more camps t~ international bwineu ma• Weaver! Holste.bi, 1081 lbe, milk, • Mr. John Hoag is on tbe sick Copyri&h1, 1954. Uni~ Statq Brp,irri Found~ra and _o~er inStallations. .c • chine method of computiae: DHIA 43~-~lbs'.:'.:.., !!"!!t:..·4!;·~Leonanl~=~.!J:!oh~~mm~!.!&~lia:=!t:..... __________ ..:__~--------'---,.------:=:::------M1ch1gan now houses 811 1ts wo- -men prisoners at Detroit House of records.

"Wouldn'i nut K'llWk suit yau betrirr_? TW. weM rm bwy Klilh UUeriar decarawn.•

Corrections and pays a fee for their 12:15 p.m., banquet fot Dlfl1'-upkeep. members, and any dairy~ m.

• • • th ecounty. Wives are cordially TELEPHONE USERS f.eee the invited. . . chance they will pay more for their 1 :15 p.m.., Dairy Queen ~ calls in the next few mpnths. test (crowning of the winner). ·

Michigan BeU Telephone Co. is George S. Mcintyre, director Of before the Publk Service Cummls- agricultufe will be the afterr.oo:: slon for another rate increase, this speaker. time $22,000,000 a year.,. --

Company spokesmen loathe big Dairy Queen eonten.- The Ea-!igures and suggest that it be ex- ton County DHIA is aponrorinf a plained as three cents a day per dairy queen contest in conn~ telephone. with their annual meetinc. Any

Some cities are fighting the pro- 4-H or Future Homemaker irirl posed increase, figuring that rates between ·the ages of. 15 and 20 is already are pretty high, but the eligible it she lives on a daily company has ~aid it is: not getting farm. Entries should be in to our the profit to which it is entitled, office by November 28. 6'

5 per cent o,,n ~ts ;iivestment. Five herds with a total of

Jell them YOURSELF by Long Distance ·THE S

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AME RATE request was cows were oii. test in Eaton No. 4 turnC!d down flatly last May 11 by DHiIA in the month of October the commfasion. ·~ to tester C. M. Groat.

Shortly after, Michigan Bell The association's production wu became tangled in a labor dispute 13,582 pqunds of milk and 505.8 "Settling details of visi~ back and forth with frienW; and

relatives is quick and easy by Long Distance. And the coat is surprisingly low. Reduced rates are in effect every night after 6 P. M. and all day Sunday.

which ended when ·the company pounds offal agreed to increase wages, That's High cows were as follOW3: why it's back with the same pe- Under 3 years - John Bennett, tition. , Hol&tein, 1380 lbs. milk, 47 lbs fat.

In addition, · company spokes- Mature clau over 5 )"ean -

MICHIGAll BELL IELEPHOllE COMPANY I men say that the profit margin is Dwilht Drinkwater, .Holstein, so thin that invMtors are not buy· 1890 lbs. milk, 72 lbs. tat, Dwilht ing their stock. They display re- Drinkwater, Holstein, 1410 lbs.

The motoramic

Great new \

Twonew6's

It's got a .. V" in its bonnet­or your choice of two new &ixeel

Chevrol.,t ror '55 e It's the valve-'in"liead VS as onty · the valve~in-head leader can build itl YDli'd ezpcc;t Clumolet lo out-VS the fidd-md it bu! c:bem>lot'1 new ''Tud»FU. V8" puts & btand-new kind of exriJrmm• .,.... JllU' foot. The acitement of 162 hotsepower ! 'I'he m:ltaneot of.,. 8 ID 1 ultra-high compress;oo ratio tb&t "l'>eeZa more pw f"9 out. of • gallon of sas •tl>an you ever ~ possible I. 'I'he aeW ~ V8" is so efficient that it rc<jwt:es oa!y fow qwuts af oil ia*'<I vi. Ibo uiual five or mote. And it bu the - pUlm llrDlre in Ibo '-• price field, for )P..nsC< ensine fife. But .wr: cut't,...., ~ IO giw J'OU the whoJo ilt<lt:y bore. Come i\' and thiH die DOW \TW!tO.~ Var

With enough new advanceil to fill a hook I

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ORDER YOUR T.URKEY NOW!' ' : ! . • '

RIEllEllVIE THIE SIZIE BIRD YOU WANT FOR THANKSGIVING

PLUMP, ov• llSADY

Turkeys M. Rtlll 1111111 ·­Bnll• T1rt.,.

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-Cranberries 4 l•LB. CILLO uas 89c

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Wanted

McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS­Mode1 33 with 20 inch blade only $207.50. Solid tool steel blade; aus. tempered chipper chain; built-in manually operated chain oilet: automatic clutch; McCulloch anh­frictlon bearing motor; floatless carburetor for full power cuttjng in all po5itfons and many other fine saw features. We have com­~lete service with· factory trained mechanics and every repajr part in stock. Other models and sizes to choose from. Let us demonstrate on your farm. No obligation. Michi· gan'a largest chain saw dealer. Ludlow B,ros., Springport1 Phone 18. ' 43-4:6 c

The Swap Shop 320 State Street

Eaton Rapids. Phone 6102 H. C. Bramble 1-1-51

Mayor, Heileman 0. Miller BUS l NESS OPPORTUNITY_ Commissioner, Richard Hall.

Commissioner, Leo Benjamin. $400 monthly possible, we will s~- Chy Clerk and Treasurer, Paul Iect a reliable person from this L. Sage. area to refill and collect money City Attorney, G. E. McArthur from OW' new automatic mer- H h

granites g\laranteed to be the very best ..

EATON RAPIDS - Phone 7121 chandising machines. No seUing. AS8eSS<lr and Supen>isor, ug

To quality BPPlicant must have Ma~~h1!fll. Darwin 'McDougall /~iiiiiiiiii car good references and S6_90 ttr woi-king capital whic~ is ~ecured Fire Chlef, nin Forward.

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by ,inventory. Devoting 8 to 10 Librarian, Winifred Brown. hours per week may net up to Tiiilephonc Nu!"bera $400 monthly, with an excellent Clerk - Treasurer - 6141 a.pportunity of taking over full Ff,re Department - 2061 time. We will allow person we Police Department - 2061 select liberal financial assistance ~ Garage - 11021 for expansion. For interview, [ ;;;;;;;; ... ;;;;;;;:;;=~~~-;;;; j write, giving full particulars, 4% FARM LOANS name, address\ age and phone LAND BANK LOAN-' for FARM· number to National Sales.& Ser· ;:i;

'vice Co. 3406 Monroe St., Ft ERS in INGHAM and EATON Wayne, Ind. 46 P COUNTIES

KENNETH D, POWERS lnsur•nce Agency'

Representing "The Tnivelers" Automoblle~· Gener•I O•aualty,

Fire Phone 4-11661

Natlonal Farm Loan A•'n, 415 South Cochran. Charlotte, Michigan

Phone 1880

ELECTRICAL SERVIC~House,, =====~=======1 barn, utilities wiring, water. sys­tems, electxic81 distribution sys­tems. Architectural design and drattins. 24 hour m;ainhmance and engineering service. lfOVEY

Albert c. Mohr; Sec'r • Tre::UC

HEMINGE'R Real Eil~te ~.

ENGINEERING CO., 715 Good- City and Farm Propartln · rich St., Phone 4-1941. 43 ttc flhchana:cs a Specla"lt)'"

~YOU NEED ROAD GRAVEL? 219 S. Main - Pho~ 44_s3f

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• Yn, f011 can ~. your ~¥~ deuce hi oor -'nil·bcc•~oald.: JOU hay• oicbeu or . anmaploy·

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Heminger's for the

8uys Town Also Farm and Buaine11 Properties

"Exchanges A Speda.Jty"

7 ·ROOM Hoq_.$E, aU modern, with 4 bedrooms, Ghs Heat, 2-car gar­age. ThJs ls a Very good buy at $8500, Terms..

4 Acres ....::. Mo,iern. 8 room house .:: Gara1e, two p_oultry houses. Price $10,000,

"Rell•ble Prnerfptr~nc"'

I JUST MOVE NEAR rttE· HOU:i£ WHERE THEY SVRN COAL • , • ANO ON THE COl.OCST N!G~, I GO VISIT E'M. .

..... Road. Gravel .

Concrete Gravel-Washed$, -·Black Dirt~ Moving·',

WOODS . BROTHERS· 805 South Main Street

WHAT'S MORE, TME'Y BIJRN R47SY COAL, IT'S ~O PURE THERE'S LESS THAN A HATFllL OF ASf.tEs A DA~ AND IT'S PACKED WITH HEAr. BUY P4TSY FlOM

Webster Lumber & Cool Co.

Eaton Rapids Phone 5421

Hoag L-berC... '

Sprlngpbri Phone 15

'""'. Vuoranlee tlOI on )'DUI" delivery i!lp mecms you ar11 oet· ting genu1n9 PATSY.

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