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EATONRAPIDSJOURl:l'AL · . . . · ,!- < :'''- . .• > : f.!"' IIOtano -..'---=.:c:,Rc::•T=-. .. WOods Swarm :\11th ER ·Hunters 0F With hundreds of Eaton that morning near Reed'. 'V'fu :;ames Shipe, Any question settled- by force invariably comes up for re-settle- - First Churr:h of Christ, portions will be used for each area hunters combing the North City. ' David Gibson, Albert Brown, Snow, Howard Squires, L_yle Wil- rock, Waynt:! Henry, Max Cdn- tist. Mason. holru services at the program to make the problems woods since the season opened No accurate count on the total Richard Getter, Merle Getter, lill.InS James Souires. Rex verse Sr., J fax :fr., church, corner of Oak and Barnes as 'dear as possible. Tuesday morning a few have al- of Eaton Rapids deer hunter!' is Frank Rockafellow Charles But- Dnmim Marian n'nlmm Georo:rejFlorabel (nr'/e!"Se, James :;;:wan, Streets, every Sunday at. ll:OO. The next pro1;rrar11 will !>t! 'l'ucs- ready reported 'bagging theirlp,rn;sible, because some get their Jer, H. R. Locke, 'M. A. Vance, Cole, 'J,aekie Ffe'd Justice Cori· erse, Gerald 1 VlJlsOn. Sunday school held during the day, Nov 22, entitled ··s1uft:ng buck. Here, how- Charles Elwin Ser- Treadwell, Kathryn Swan, Lyle e B_unker, ·Bun- services for pupils up l? the age Populatiom;" by Extension Di- Believed to be the fir;;t success- ever, .IS the list ol those V{bo t.ook rels, Gordon Twitchell, Homer Miller Stanley Phinney Cecl1 ker, Gera 1 Nisse, Charle& Seaks, A man 'of resources isn't neces- 20 · Wedn<!sday evenin&: rector Paul Miller. This program ful hunter to get back to town GUt licenses locally: 1' Speer, Roy Bender. Ralph IVliller Swan 'Edwin Wells John' David- William z, Vernon Parmenter. sarily a man of means. mg at 8 · 00 incl_udcs testunonies will discuss the problems caused was H. s. (Douglas) Fairbanks, I Lester Kennicott, Jim Kenne- Jr., Wynona Miller. RalDh Miller. o;on, ' ' Earl Oc J?autine Poyer, It won't strain your eyes to look ment. of Christian Science healihg. A by sltiftmg populations to the d ed ·ght- · t b k tt, V L Ora D I L. Get fl 'I yd p H ward Umbarg on the bright side at thino. pubhc reading room is open at schools zonin"' voting strength who i:opp 9;11 et po1n uc j co ·. . a e - Norman Love. J. N. Topli , Howard Bentley, Jack Pruden, ..,. o the church every Wednesday and le ' e• ' Tuc::;day .morrung and was back ter: Cli!ford M. Lloyd Clark, Haul Swan, Vern R. G. Heminger, Don Cupp, Max [ =-- Saturday from 2 00 to 4·00 P.M e · that ever.1ng. He and Gardner Ty- i Roberts, Doris B1enz, Richard Swan, Howard Swan Homer Mil- Norris Henry Buckingham r...e- "Soul and Bod.:i.··· will be the sub- COMMISSION REPORT !er hunted near Houghton lake: Oberlin, Dean Clarke, Haw- !er Wayland Hartenburg, Harold land Peck, Lloyd Snow, Gerald llOB"S MOBIL SERVICE ject of the Lesson-Sermon mall :Walter J. Bearman phoned hislley,RussellD.MeCormICk,George Becker, Vincent Boody, Dale Bo- Scholfield, John Squires, Nay Christian Sc 1 c n c e churches A regular meeting of the city wife at 1 p.m. Tuesday to tell }!er Lloyd Shaw, Russell C. dell, Kenneth Clone, Ma11an Mil- Wood, Henry Dreyts, Asil Lyon, Accesso1 ies -- Washing -- Tire Repair throughout the world on Sunday, commission was held ip the city that he had bagged a four-point I Hill. !er, Clarence Henry Par- Edmurtd Cupp, H-enrv Sam Mobilubrlcation ....... ___Mobil Tires & Batteries November 20. building November 14th, 1955 at L L• I E. B. Baker, Henry Woodman, eels, Clark Davison Jr., DQnald Smitli, Walter Allen. Marguerite THE -- 8 -P-IR-ITO--A-LJST 'l':pO o'clock P. M. ate Jesse Stintz. Zelina Montie, Mike Miller, Ward B. Blli"leson. Higdon, Ray McCurley, W. A. r f. Maia. at Canal Phone 9281 Called to order by Mayor Miner. Montie, Ells.worth Disbrow, Clyde Robert Bodell, Edwin Cord, J. Sea.ks. EPISCOPAL CHURCH Pre.sent-roll call-Mayor Miller KINDS Bates, William Spence Tom C. Durbin. Pastor and comm1ss1oners: Benjamin and . Your ln•uranC:- policy may be 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, Dayt- Hall. vour most valuable aa11t. .-e 11Ure lis Sanders, Edd T..vichel1, Mar- on Fisher of Charlotte, Supt. !l.1inutes of the last mee.ting read you clearly undel'litand w'hat It gai'et Twichell, Lloyd Keeler, 7:30 p.m Evening Servu:e and approved. coven1. The safeat: way ill to1Howard Ledergecber. Wednesday - The following bills were read con•ult a capable, experienced I Clyde aJfd Fran- 7·30 p.m. Evenmg ::iervice and audited and on motion of INSURANCE 'A.GENT and make ces Zawistowski Horace Whit- Prayer Always comm.is.sinner Hall were allowed sure that you have the protection tum, Nick vM DenDriessclle, Constant In Scrv1ce as audited: ' you need. We f n v It e rate Roger Kik:endall, Pat Davis Ron- ALL FUNDS cREALsoESTATE SALES ald WESLEYAN METHODIST Rev. Emory Scott 10:00 a. m. - Sundav School 11:00 a. m. - Mornine Worshio 7:00 p. m - Younl? Per-:>le's Hour. 7 .00 P. Class Meeting 7;45 p. m. - Evening Worship Wednesday - 8:00 P. M. Prayer Service T eleviaion Series On Rural Problems Gregory Mayer & Thom Co. - ard and Vl.l"gin1e DuBois, Roy <Misc. Supplies) 14.85 f RENTALS Hoag, H. C. Kring. Thomas Ca- Eaton Co. Dept Social Welfare Re• tr I ct e d to re 11 ab I e terino, Kenneth Rathbun, Carl 485.00 representations to both buyel'li and Peters., Harold Lininger, , Clare Maupin Woolen 1\.1.ills (Tarps) aellera. Towns. Miles Ashton, Roy Bo- 67.60 TAX SERVICE dell, F.dwa.d L. Jury, Ida M- Jury, Fetta Feed Mill (Meal) P@terson Hardware (Hdwe) Burkholder Service (Misc.) Adjourned H. 0. Miller, Mayor 5.00 Expert tax aecountlng with g:enneth Ward .. Mary Ward, Beth- 9 40 appllcatlon of the New Tax Law Bristol, Arla Towns. 20.56 prov I a Ion a which are most William McHenry, Cecil- Harris. ,avorable to you. William DllDn, Sr. and Jr., James . P. L. Sage, City Clerk SPRINKLE Bristol, Lloyd Rench, Gloria Hal- lenbeck, Ector Dandurand, Don Bowyer, Jr., John Heintz, Mer- ton Heintz, Ike Norris, Gary Da- Country Closeup, a new televi- INSURANCE vis. Clyde Clark, Clyde Burleson, nsion series- produced by the Mich- I wish to thank all mv friends: Wilford Canfield, Tommy J. Hub- Card of Thanla igan Cooperative Extension ser- nelghbors and relatives 'for the REAL EST A TE bard, Charles Dfilin, Perey De- vice, will be telecast weekly on flowers, fruit, candy, cards and Mott, Donald 0. Norris, Lennis WK.AR-TV, Channel 60 at East all other gifts and acts of kind- TAX SERVICE Sanders, Bernard McConnell, Lansing each Tuesday at 8:30 p.m ness; also, 1 manv thanks to Drs. Lynn Sieler, Luman Slade, James The Extensmn service hopes Herman and Bert VanArk and all (Founded 19 01} Swan, Gerald Piper. the new series will help all n.<>o- the nurses at Stirn ....... n ho- 1 ·1a1 N 0 ",ary PNubllc -. Wit 0 h,,•,eal James Manning, Robert Leder- ,,,.-.. °"' .. ,, flee ext to Dst ce gerber, Donald Cady, Jr., Russell pie, both farm and city, to under- who were so kind to me during Carl R, 8prlnkle C. Hill, Jr., J<imes Montross, Don- stand rural problems. my stay there. Maybelle A. $r>rlnkle ald Clark, Paul Swan Harold -==E="='="=· '=p=ro='g'=ra=m='="=il=l=d=e.=·c='=ib=c=-'-==""==· Phone 5621 Day or Wendell, Wilbur Ewing, Robert Nov. 19 we celebrate our 2nd Davidson, Gardner Tyler, Arthur Anniversary. Roses for the ladies. VandenMC!len, Antonio Altit:ri, BETTY SUE 6y dOHNJ. MILLER The Gift Shop Li46C Donald P1eree, H. J. Bald'!111, " · Charles Peckham, James Cataline, .. raslwANTED ..:..... Small size boy's Harold. Strank, Fred El- bike Must be in good condition. mer Tingley, Douglas Fa:irbanks, J Mrs: Ralph Witmer, Phone George DenHerdel) . Dick Alwood, Robert W. Smith, WANTED _ Responsible party I Ralph Higdon, Jack Mic:hael, Ken- to take over low monthly pay- neth Umba,rger, George Ge@, Fern ments on spinet piano. Can be Gee, Getter, Hlll'!>ld Snow, seen :in this vicinity. Write credit Max Cleora Miller. Ron- manager, Post Office Box 81, ald Miller, Don Cupp.. Ronald Greenville Micltif?Bn. 46-49C Zerfas,_ Stanley ..._McDaniel, James McDaniel, Maurice Beals. U"'"ll('.'-'L .... ..,,_, FOR RENT- 5 roonl house. Mylo Dean Orr, stewart Stewart Chevrolet Sales Carl Philhps, Franklin. EJston, Phone 6411. 46C Forrest t;oats. Ask anyone in town about the line of sporting goods . and toys found at GAMBLES ... thJY'll tell you of the better quality for a lower cost ..• and you'll always find · prompt, friendly service. <JOHN <!MlllER,OWNER EATON TIAPIDS MICHIGAN It';& Egg au'perbly • dellclou1 'dinner . - rage''you'll Joni remember iM( JUlt wh•t you need on the ·t.bre, When guests arrive. !1'• Lea Egg NOg il'the per· , teltlve cllmu: for your •:holld•y eventlo Order •i Bu)' Ill VC!Ur If tore. ';- . WANTED - Small size upright piano, suitable for recreation room. Mrs. Richard Robinson, Phone 4-1651. 46P WANTED TO BUY - 8" or 10" filt arbor power saW. Call 4-3941. 46c Roy Larkins, Daniel Corbin, Phil- lip DeFrates, Glyn Shimmin, Bill Crandall, Joe Crandall. Walter Lyon, Roger Tooker, Ray Nevins, James Mason, Elaine Mason, Char- les Denstaedt. Adleith Rand.all. Dick Winters, James ManChester. Kenneth Squires. Kenneth Sciuires .Jr., Keith Strang, Guy Bothwell, Wes SQUASH FOR 'SALE _ fo.ur and Maynard J:Iigdon, five cents per pound. Some at William Mitchell, Russell Lee, Ar- $1.00 per bushel Herbie DePue, zella. Lee, Roy CUPJ?. Clarence Nye Rd. Phone 7613. 46C Norris, Harold Curtis. -Douglas ' Mur-phy, Gaylord Burkett 1 SALE CONTINUES _ On Snow Francis Squires, Ricpard Strang, Suits, Coats and Mackinaws .iit Lee Elston. Robert Friend, the Horner Woolen· Mills Sales- Mazureki ,Delm'7r PeterS, J..Iary r-0om Ll46C Fox, David Miller Jr.. Moms · Rossman, . Donald Dudek, Elnora Dudek, Vernon Baldwin, Verlie Curtis, Leland Curtis, Vern B!a.ke, Call Ken HlXS()n day 4-1071 nlJ?lrt Harry Brown, Richard Kilburn, ' ' 4tiP Douglas Ferguson. Rupert J. Pratt, Elton Burley, FOR RENT - Two bedroom Richard Hall, W·illiam Russell, ap:irtment, very pleasant large Betty Russelt, Jerry Pierce, rooms. Gas heat. FOR Sfil - li&Jn. Schramm, Warren Oberlin, Space f{as heater, like new; kit- George Smail, Clayton Naylor, chen gas stove: bedroom suite · K. J. Maupin, with good springs and mattress. Sidney Marks, Herbert Elston, can · 5961 evenings. 46C .James Scott, M. J. Moore, Carl Whittum, P. J. Wilson. BUICK'S NEW '56 - Here is the . Harley Hines Selnor Noble, bt- opportunity you have been wait- to Hamp, Lillian Cady, Donald ing tor - We are Jtiving the best Cady, Herbert K. VanAken, Ken- trade-in allowance RIGHT NOW neth Balcom, Wayne Gruesbeck. - in our uick Deal- Arthur Kikendall, Dale Schnepp; ed. We- lean late- Jess Krumm; M. D. Tnmble, Lew- model cur is Fuller, .Shirley Stevens,, Max isal. vitiggton Motor Sales,. Bu· Stevens, Jardot, Merton Pet- ick Deal.,, !fowell, Mich.. 46'52C 1 Wayne Gibson, Carl Sprinkle. v.. 'v• Recid About It!· 0 " , ••• seen It 011 rv1 ••• ff•arc( Rave• On 1,1 · . .., . ··N ..... 1 ., ..... " ... lll!t ......., ltltl ........... _, < ._.- ,. . RED HOT SPECIALS - Just in time for your Thanksgiving trip - Values you can't afford to..,.. by. SHOP EARLY FOR BEST SELECTIONS Ladies' Coats All new Winter Large seleCtion of aad styles. ENTIRE STOCK ALL SIZES styles. colo._ All reg. $19.95 to 26.50 NOW $1&.ll All reg. $34.5oJ to $39.50 NOW $3():.U All reg. $45.00 up NOW BLOUSES One Group '- Value to $3.98 GIRLS' ANKLETS Triple Cuff - Colors - Sizes 8 Y, to 10 4' pr. $1 ·oe BLANKETS N:rlon Blends - W'!le Satin Binding Choice of color Vaine to $6.95 NOW --------- BOYS' & GIRLS' SNOW PANTS Sid Type '- Size 4 to 18 ' .Reg. $5195 , ·NOW----·· each Lac&es' Dleises Selected from regular stock - Good assortment of styles· and <Olol'B 2 GREAT LOW PRICES Yalu.es to $3.95 NOW ------------- Half - Straight & Junior Sizes BOYS' JEANS 8 oz. - Double Allee - Zip Fly Sizes 6 to 16 ONLY -------------------- $1·29 pr. MEN'S WORK. PAN'fs CIDNO - Ia mlore of mue - Suntan - Gl'ff8 - Grey Size 29 to 42 waist. Reg. $3.49 NOW MEN'S 'DRESS PANTS Broken lots, and sizes . I Values to $6.95 NOW--------- Subscription Expires Above Date 9lst Year - No. 47 Notes and Anecdotes Eaton Rapids Journal, Eaton Rapids, Michigan, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1955 I Christmas Store Hours Set Here Jn Advance - In State - Ont of State Allied Plant Ready To Hire 50

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Any question settled- by force invariably comes up for re-settle­

- First Churr:h of Christ, ~Clen- portions will be used for each area hunters combing the North City. ' David Gibson, Albert Brown, Snow, Howard Squires, L_yle Wil- rock, Waynt:! Henry, Max Cdn­tist. Mason. holru services at the program to make the problems woods since the season opened No accurate count on the total Richard Getter, Merle Getter, lill.InS James Souires. Rex verse Sr., J fax ~nverse :fr., church, corner of Oak and Barnes as 'dear as possible. Tuesday morning a few have al- of Eaton Rapids deer hunter!' is Frank Rockafellow Charles But- Dnmim Marian n'nlmm Georo:rejFlorabel (nr'/e!"Se, James :;;:wan, Streets, every Sunday at. ll:OO. The next pro1;rrar11 will !>t! 'l'ucs- ready reported 'bagging theirlp,rn;sible, because some get their Jer, H. R. Locke, 'M. A. Vance, Cole, 'J,aekie William~. Ffe'd Justice Cori· erse, Gerald 1VlJlsOn. Sunday school

1~ held during the day, Nov 22, entitled ··s1uft:ng buck. ucens~ e1se~here. Here, how- Charles Wh.ittemo~e. Elwin Ser- Treadwell, Kathryn Swan, Lyle Lawren~ e B_unker, Jam~ ·Bun-services for pupils up l? the age Populatiom;" by Extension Di- Believed to be the fir;;t success- ever, .IS the list ol those V{bo t.ook rels, Gordon Twitchell, Homer Miller Stanley Phinney Cecl1 ker, Gera 1 Nisse, Charle& Seaks, A man 'of resources isn't neces-~{ 20

· Wedn<!sday evenin&: me~t- rector Paul Miller. This program ful hunter to get back to town GUt licenses locally: 1' Speer, Roy Bender. Ralph IVliller Swan 'Edwin Wells John' David- William ~·:!1 z, Vernon Parmenter. sarily a man of means. mg at

8·00

incl_udcs testunonies will discuss the problems caused was H. s. (Douglas) Fairbanks, I Lester Kennicott, Jim Kenne- Jr., Wynona Miller. RalDh Miller. o;on, ' ' Earl Oc o~ne, J?autine Poyer, It won't strain your eyes to look

ment.

of Christian Science healihg. A by sltiftmg populations to the d ed ·ght- · t b k tt, V L Ora D I L. Get fl 'I yd p H ward Umbarg on the bright side at thino. pubhc reading room is open at schools zonin"' voting strength who i:opp 9;11 et po1n uc j co ·. . ~ggoo, a e - Norman Love. J. N. Topli , Howard Bentley, Jack Pruden, ..,. o u~/'~';:·;;;';:;;;;:-:;;;;;;;;;;;;';;'~·;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;"\ the church every Wednesday and le ' e• ' Tuc::;day .morrung and was back ter: Cli!ford ~.- C~apper, ~- M. Lloyd Clark, Haul Swan, Vern R. G. Heminger, Don Cupp, Max [ • =--Saturday from 2 00 to 4·00 P.M e · that ever.1ng. He and Gardner Ty- i Roberts, Doris B1enz, Richard Swan, Howard Swan Homer Mil- Norris Henry Buckingham r...e-"Soul and Bod.:i.··· will be the sub- COMMISSION REPORT !er hunted near Houghton lake: Oberlin, Dean Clarke, ~yd Haw- !er Wayland Hartenburg, Harold land Peck, Lloyd Snow, Gerald llOB"S MOBIL SERVICE ject of the Lesson-Sermon mall :Walter J. Bearman phoned hislley,RussellD.MeCormICk,George Becker, Vincent Boody, Dale Bo- Scholfield, John Squires, Nay Christian Sc 1 c n c e churches A regular meeting of the city wife at 1 p.m. Tuesday to tell }!er H~sler, Lloyd Shaw, Russell C. dell, Kenneth Clone, Ma11an Mil- Wood, Henry Dreyts, Asil Lyon, Accesso1 ies -- Ca~· Washing -- Tire Repair throughout the world on Sunday, commission was held ip the city that he had bagged a four-point I Hill. !er, Clarence W~ds, Henry Par- Edmurtd Cupp, H-enrv Lewi~, Sam Mobilubrlcation .......___Mobil Tires & Batteries November 20. building November 14th, 1955 at L L• I E. B. Baker, Henry Woodman, eels, Clark Davison Jr., DQnald Smitli, Walter Allen. Marguerite

THE--8-P-IR-ITO--A-LJST 'l':pO o'clock P. M. ate ID~ra ~· Jesse Stintz. Zelina Montie, Mike Miller, Ward B. Blli"leson. Higdon, Ray McCurley, W. A. r f. Maia. at Canal Phone 9281 Called to order by Mayor Miner. Montie, Ells.worth Disbrow, Clyde Robert Bodell, Edwin Cord, J. Sea.ks. .~

EPISCOPAL CHURCH Pre.sent-roll call-Mayor Miller INSURANC~ALL KINDS Bates, William Spence Tom sunJ!.';~ C. Durbin. Pastor and comm1ss1oners: Benjamin and . Your ln•uranC:-policy may be ~1;if~i'i~~d~a'n W~~~~~ 10:00 a. m. Sunday School, Dayt- Hall. vour most valuable aa11t. .-e 11Ure lis Sanders, Edd T..vichel1, Mar-

on Fisher of Charlotte, Supt. !l.1inutes of the last mee.ting read you clearly undel'litand w'hat It gai'et Twichell, Lloyd Keeler, 7:30 p.m Evening Servu:e and approved. coven1. The safeat: way ill to1Howard Ledergecber.

Wednesday - The following bills were read con•ult a capable, experienced I Clyde Si~. Al~ aJfd Fran-7·30 p.m. Evenmg ::iervice and audited and on motion of INSURANCE 'A.GENT and make ces Zawistowski Horace Whit-Prayer Shrin~ Always Op~n ,· comm.is.sinner Hall were allowed sure that you have the protection tum, Nick vM DenDriessclle,

Constant In Scrv1ce as audited: ' you need. We f n v It e rate Roger Kik:endall, Pat Davis Ron-

ALL FUNDS cREALsoESTATE SALES ald Velbna~, ~in Walli~,'Rich-WESLEYAN METHODIST Rev. Emory Scott

10:00 a. m. - Sundav School 11:00 a. m. - Mornine Worshio 7:00 p. m - Younl? Per-:>le's

Hour. 7 .00 P. ~f. Class Meeting 7;45 p. m. - Evening Worship

Wednesday -8:00 P. M. Prayer Service

T eleviaion Series On Rural Problems

Gregory Mayer & Thom Co. - ard and Vl.l"gin1e DuBois, Roy <Misc. Supplies) 14.85 f RENTALS Hoag, H. C. Kring. Thomas Ca-

Eaton Co. Dept Social Welfare Re• tr I ct e d to re 11 ab I e terino, Kenneth Rathbun, Carl 485.00 representations to both buyel'li and Peters., Harold Lininger, , Clare

Maupin Woolen 1\.1.ills (Tarps) aellera. Towns. Miles Ashton, Roy Bo-67.60 TAX SERVICE dell, F.dwa.d L. Jury, Ida M- Jury,

Fetta Feed Mill (Meal) P@terson Hardware (Hdwe) Burkholder Service (Misc.)

Adjourned H. 0. Miller, Mayor

5.00 Expert tax aecountlng with g:enneth Ward .. Mary Ward, Beth-9 40 appllcatlon of the New Tax Law e~ Bristol, Arla Towns.

20.56 prov I a Ion a which are most William McHenry, Cecil- Harris. ,avorable to you. William DllDn, Sr. and Jr., James

. P. L. Sage, City Clerk SPRINKLE Bristol, Lloyd Rench, Gloria Hal­lenbeck, Ector Dandurand, Don Bowyer, Jr., John Heintz, Mer­ton Heintz, Ike Norris, Gary Da-

Country Closeup, a new televi- INSURANCE vis. Clyde Clark, Clyde Burleson, nsion series- produced by the Mich- I wish to thank all mv friends: Wilford Canfield, Tommy J. Hub-

Card of Thanla

igan Cooperative Extension ser- nelghbors and relatives 'for the REAL EST A TE bard, Charles Dfilin, Perey De-vice, will be telecast weekly on flowers, fruit, candy, cards and Mott, Donald 0. Norris, Lennis WK.AR-TV, Channel 60 at East all other gifts and acts of kind- TAX SERVICE Sanders, Bernard McConnell, Lansing each Tuesday at 8:30 p.m ness; also, 1manv thanks to Drs. Lynn Sieler, Luman Slade, James

The Extensmn service hopes Herman and Bert VanArk and all (Founded 1901} Swan, Gerald Piper. the new series will help all n.<>o- the nurses at Stirn ....... n ho-1·1a1 N0",ary PNubllc -. Wit0h,,•,eal James Manning, Robert Leder-

,,,.-.. °"' .. ,, flee ext to Dst ce gerber, Donald Cady, Jr., Russell pie, both farm and city, to under- who were so kind to me during Carl R, 8prlnkle C. Hill, Jr., J<imes Montross, Don-stand rural problems. my stay there. Maybelle A. $r>rlnkle ald Clark, Paul Swan Harold -==E="='="=· '=p=ro='g'=ra=m='="=il=l=d=e.=·c='=ib=c=-'-==""==· =La=d=d_S=t=ar=ks='==-==4~6~C Phone 5621 Day or Nl~ht Wendell, Wilbur Ewing, Robert

Nov. 19 we celebrate our 2nd Davidson, Gardner Tyler, Arthur Anniversary. Roses for the ladies. VandenMC!len, Antonio Altit:ri, BETTY SUE 6y dOHNJ. MILLER The Gift Shop Li46C Donald P1eree, H. J. Bald'!111,

" · Charles Peckham, James Cataline, jll'':n;i<i;~7,;c;;:;;;:;;:.i111-;::::::----,m1111---.. raslwANTED ..:..... Small size boy's Harold. Strank, Fred Str~ El-

bike Must be in good condition. mer Tingley, Douglas Fa:irbanks,

Jl'1l!"';p---~llfj!f' J Mrs: Ralph Witmer, Phone 3~~ Ca}i~SWi~s"on, George DenHerdel) . ~ Dick Alwood, Robert W. Smith,

WANTED _ Responsible party I Ralph Higdon, Jack Mic:hael, Ken­to take over low monthly pay- neth Umba,rger, George Ge@, Fern ments on spinet piano. Can be Gee, ~ Getter, Hlll'!>ld Snow, seen :in this vicinity. Write credit Max ~ller, Cleora Miller. Ron­manager, Post Office Box 81, ald Miller, Don Cupp.. Ronald Greenville Micltif?Bn. 46-49C Zerfas,_ Stanley ..._McDaniel, James

• McDaniel, Maurice Beals. U"'"ll('.'-'L .... ..,,_, FOR RENT- 5 roonl house. Mylo Dean ~~nell, ~ryl Orr,

stewart Stewart Chevrolet Sales Carl Philhps, Franklin. EJston, Phone 6411. 46C Forrest t;oats. ~tailley .Barr~t,

Ask anyone in town about the line of sporting goods

. and toys found at GAMBLES ... thJY'll tell you of the

better quality for a lower cost ..• and you'll always find ·

prompt, friendly service.

G~ <JOHN <!MlllER,OWNER

EATON TIAPIDS MICHIGAN

It';& Egg N~g

au'perbly • dellclou1 'dinner . - rage''you'll Joni remember iM( JUlt wh•t you need on the

·t.bre, When guests arrive. !1'• Lea Egg NOg il'the per·

, teltlve cllmu: for your •:holld•y eventlo Order

•i ~ Bu)' Ill VC!Ur If tore. ~;~ ~ ';- .

WANTED - Small size upright piano, suitable for recreation room. Mrs. Richard Robinson, Phone 4-1651. 46P

WANTED TO BUY - 8" or 10" filt arbor power saW. Call 4-3941.

46c

Roy Larkins, Daniel Corbin, Phil­lip DeFrates, Glyn Shimmin, Bill Crandall, Joe Crandall. Walter Lyon, Roger Tooker, Ray Nevins, James Mason, Elaine Mason, Char­les Denstaedt.

Adleith Rand.all. Dick Winters, James ManChester. Kenneth Squires. Kenneth Sciuires .Jr., Keith Strang, Guy Bothwell, Wes

SQUASH FOR 'SALE _ fo.ur and ~i~mor~, Maynard J:Iigdon, five cents per pound. Some at William Mitchell, Russell Lee, Ar­$1.00 per bushel Herbie DePue, zella. Lee, Roy CUPJ?. Clarence Nye Rd. Phone 7613. 46C Norris, Harold Curtis. -Douglas

' Mur-phy, Gaylord Burkett 1

SALE CONTINUES _ On Snow Francis Squires, Ricpard Strang, Suits, Coats and Mackinaws .iit Lee Elston. Robert Friend, ~eorge the Horner Woolen· Mills Sales- Mazureki ,Delm'7r PeterS, J..Iary r-0om Ll46C Fox, David Miller Jr.. Moms

· Rossman, . Donald Dudek, Elnora Dudek, Vernon Baldwin, Verlie Curtis, Leland Curtis, Vern B!a.ke,

Call Ken HlXS()n day 4-1071 nlJ?lrt Harry Brown, Richard Kilburn, ' ' 4tiP Douglas Ferguson.

Rupert J. Pratt, Elton Burley, FOR RENT - Two bedroom Richard Hall, W·illiam Russell, ap:irtment, very pleasant large Betty Russelt, Jerry Pierce, WU~ rooms. Gas heat. FOR Sfil - li&Jn. Schramm, Warren Oberlin, Space f{as heater, like new; kit- George Smail, Clayton Naylor, chen gas stove: bedroom suite ~ ~ · K. J. Maupin, with good springs and mattress. Sidney Marks, Herbert Elston, can · 5961 evenings. 46C .James Scott, M. J. Moore, Carl

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Notes and Anecdotes

Eaton Rapids Journal, Eaton Rapids, Michigan, Wednesday, Nov. 23, 1955

I Christmas Store Hours Set Here

Jn Advance - $~.50 In State - $.~.00 Ont of State

Allied Plant Ready To Hire 50 Men~

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EATON RAPIDS JOURNAL Nov. 23, 1955 i~ ~~ ~ ~=:iG:.:W.f&:t it:"ifr~X...~·;;Jt~ :.Ai:t;,:,. ~bl!=~"'/ TWO

\ 40 Y · A " bride's parents. field and Clarence Freid of Ila- Kar.lhall Sunday. llfr. and Kn. auliwr; Kary C!mbb, J"°"'5 ·

Ctmh that reflect ears go n-ty Sheriff H. M. Hall ,.,,,,, ton l!aPids were united m marri- Fred. ·Ha:rkneoi and family of East us lier enthuaiasm for the beautl-i:: d 1 81.e Prom the Ji;;urnal of Nov. 26, 1915 to Dansville Sattirday to return a age at Bowling Green:..O .• Nov. U. Lansing called on thefr parents, ful objects. which come. to light '.··· your goo a · • • . · · horse that was taken or ~yed Miss Edith Spaulding. resident the Floyd Hislers, Sunday after- as six eager youna: people sift the . . . The local hghtmg s:ystem has from the Lewis Marietta fai."m.. about five miles east ot Eaton Ra- nocin. . sands that have blaw.i'over Telel

BOXED ASSORTMENTS :.nown unusual growth tn the past Miss. Jennie ,Brininstool Was. pids, bas been notified of win- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Swan and Amama for 3,000 years. Jn simple .>_f • • - f Fe:w Y,ears. ~ere ll ar; now ~SO united in maxriage to .Tohn Ekins ning a $10 prize in the "Old Song Michael visited her grandmother, but imaginative language she

• ." ~ u~~_rs n,er~ an cot~ $9n0s.0 so ar at the home of her motl'ler Sat- of the .Montl!:" contest co~ucted Mrs. Clara Crye, at the home ~ makes clear both the time and .~··. W !f-.i:. mont amoun · urd'ay night'. . by radio station WJR. . . Mr. !JDd ~Harold Brown m the p'f;ace,.so _that her book ~n

, -~.' '1' Jame> Lewis suffered severe Noah Towns ftoactured. his arm Paul Hall and Char1es Phillipe ,Lansing Sunday. Thev also called be eD.JOyed without any special . , bruises Wednesday when his load TueOOay noon in an accident af were slightly injured Friday night on the Earl Hopkins and the Bill knowledge of-archaeology. .

. • - ::if hay overturned,. throwing h.im the Crane & Crane elevator, when f lei! car struck the side of Henderson family there. Happy lbtmm; ·by Manning • CHRISTMAS ~o the hard gravel road. where he is employed. a narrow bridge. Miss Leona Disbrow is convales- Coles, presents a series of sur-At the Meeting of the Athletic T. C. Wbitehead, the new "m0v- Mrs. ~!es W. Oliver fell cing at her home after her recent prising episodes which follow th~

.is.-.oc•at:on ~Ionday,. it was decid- iel' man, has rented the L. F down a flight of stair.I at her home tnnsiUectom.y. return of two gentierqanlY ghosts. ,, 'l[RD s ~· eC to give the letter .. E.' to all Shirkey house on E. Kni.eht street on Park street a few days ago. No Sunday dinner guests of the The opject of their misSion is ~e . Ull, ·~ ·pupils pl.::iying on athletic teams, Laura, the eight-year .,,Jd 'bone;_.were ~ken. Dan .Judevines.were Mr. and Mrs. rescue of a present-day relative

•.. • both girls.and boys. . daughter of Mr. and Mr.I. Oscar Ancil Cor:rklin has returned Walter Lemmien and family of ~omthec;Iutchesofawon:ianwho 59• $1.00 and up Mrs. Ivan· Laird has resigned 11cAllister, slipped and fell 9n the from the north with...a deer. Augusta. . !,S determined to many J;rim.

\-' her position as ehief operator at school ground Tuesday, sustillrling . ~ey Me.ndell has taken a po- Deer hunting notes - Bethel Yonder~ a novel by Margaret the Bell Telephone exchange here, a severly sprained ankle. sttion ~ the south Kroger store Brntol and brother Jim spent a Bell Houston, appeared recently effective Dec. l. Miss Susie Petrie Ira Mc.Arthur Jr . .was in Lan- as~-. u .. - Wake· few days _.up North hunting. 'Ells- 1J:I. a populai" mapzine,. .and has will be advanced to the position, sing this week buying stock for ~~ ~ -.JI worth. Disbrow returned home smce been publiSbed m book while Miss Blanch Prosser will the ci r store he will i'l- field were lllll~ m mamage Nov. with a four point buck,. Horace form.. It is the story of a young SHIMMIN'S advance to to\l~chief. th M~th s build. ~ 4 ·20 at the resideuce of the Rev. Whittum an ei,llbt oointer and woman whose ~ory was ws~

Clar-ence Davidson and Miss U. a &:ator an13g~. A e: N.:~--tr . . d te Ted Bristol, a six DOD\ter. I pended by the ~ of a myster'-Cummins of Des Moines Iowa. ce ..,..,~ is a elea Mrs. JL .A. Vance and the Rev tow tragedy which occurred on are exjJected here SundaY for 8 to the l930, l.aDsln,( Area YMCA Bowen were recent callers at ~ the lovely is1and where the gre.at visit with Mr. and Mrs. 1. H. Gal~ OI~ ~ confx:ce· 1 this Lama-GrienenbenrPr'" hl)[IJ.e. gloomy house of ~er ancestors lery. week repo: Danie~ :S of ~· and Mrs. Bob Swan and still defied: the tropical storms. \

Mark Pasco, Joe Lambert. and North Aurelius reporu finding 3 Michael were Monday Sl;IPper Donald Sheets, who are now on turnip in his patdl tbat' weighed guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil:f'onl the Albion college team. took part 40 poundS Canfield. • in the Alumni-High School foot- A daught~ was. born to Mr. and Sp~ School Jf~ ball game here yesterday. show- :Mrs H. L Boice on Nov 24. Rud- . Alan English, wb() was .m our ing their 1912 form. that cleaned son fteyn~lds and Miss Alice Cla first grade at ;h~ beeinn.ing of up everything on the schedule. both of Hamlin were united ~ si;b;ool but now is m lndianapoW,

Nearly all the business places m.arria WedD.esda evenin Vl31~ ~ool Mondav morning.

Brookfield. Mn. Clare s..u CORRESPONDENT

here were elosed Thmksgiving Mrs. /citm Keeler'"s Yapple dri:; ~ being Book Week, several Stanley Pb;inney. arrive;cl home afternoon, and some were closed burned to the ground last week pupils gave book reports. One W~day rught with a ruce deer.

~ all day. p Dayto On daga "6UShi. • group of boys acted out a story Mr .and Mrs. Vern Swan called

I Fred Culver has imnroved his man: will ~ov:n his hard;::; !or the others to 1ruess tbe .name on Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Kreger and

show window by building a rail- stock to this city next week, lo- of· t he ~k. M~v children Pb'.yllis FridEt¥ night and ¥1"· and Above is' one or 50 mode.ls of Permabilt Homes now available. ing ~t the ~; eating in the Jopp block. Almer- brought thet:r favonte books for Mrs. Carl Heisler and fanuly Sat-1

. . I d "Is f h I didly b ilt h Gdes Wnght s Ford c:ar was de- on Montgom f this 'ty tates us to see. . urday. Stop m• for comp ete et.3;' o t ese sp en • 0 omes. molished when struck by a freight that he has eey ~hasedCl a 8 large Thursday afternoon the third, Mr. and Mrs. V em. Swan and . We are authonzed dealers for thlS area 1 train at the Lake Shore croS;Sfng amount of chJp lands in Vll'gin- fourth, filth and sixth era.des were Howard and Mr. and Mrs. Cecil

George Femb1:llg - Contractor o~ Dexter street Saturday night is and is moving there as soon taken ~gh the F..aton Rapids Swan arrived home safely from I Giles was thrown about ·15 _feet as Mrs. Montgomery is able to post office by ~le Miller. He he nort~ but no deer. . - e - aw~y but esc~ped with pam!fil make the trip. ~hawed and exp]amed letters ·be- Mrs. Jun Swan entertained at brws~s. He ~1d he had ~e stde m~ P:Ut through the canceling ms- a toy plastic party Thui'sday eve-

REAL EST A TE FOR SALE curt•ms on his car •nd failed to chine, sorting al man. wrapping ning. see 'the train. Spicemlle. · • and sending parcel oost. Mn. Mr. and Mrs. Willard Baker

• B~ very Jdndlv ~ed. the and son had dinner Sunday with . - - 25 year• Ago ch>ldrim ttround the libniry also. Mrs. Grace Boker and sons.

SOUTH sfoE LE>CATION - 3-Bedroom home, large modern kitchen F h J Mr& Bob Swan ThekindnessotHomerDeWaters Marion Baker soent the week· and dining area, living room, bath, full basement, g;;is he~t- $7300.00 rom t e ournal of Nov. 28• 1930 . · ~~·Pauline DeWaters in·fur- end with her mother Mrs. Grace

\ At the Kiwanis club election CORRESPONDENT rushing the tram:oort.ation was Baker. -Tuesday noon, Heileman 0. Mil- Mr. and Mrs. Cloyd NortOn and very much a~clated. . Audrey Swan spent the week-ler was elected president: G. El- family and Harold Norton visited J<1n and Brian Babe~ have end with her """'ents. Mr. and 1

NEAR LANSING - New 3-Bedroom Ranch Home, located on large mer McArthur first vice-presi- at the home of the Burt Nortons. .spent t~ week with thell' grand- Mrs Clare Sw;;,_- I lot. Bll!autiful Stone front, large living room, kitchen and dining area, dent.; Amaziah Crane, second vice- of Charlotte Sunday evening. mother tn Sa~w while their Mrs. Jim swaii and Ro:1:anne full basement, perimeter heat. Price t 13•5oo. president; G~e~ A. Speers, treas- Friday night, Mrs. Horace Whit- falt.ier was huntinl!".. . had dinner Sundav with Mr. and

_ • _ urer, and William Clegg, trustee. tum and boys spent the night at Vtursday. sn.d. l'fldav ?le wtll Mrs. Tom Bruce in Charlotte.

-·-Deputy ~ W. ~t the Hotel O!p:s in Lansing. en1oy TbanJtskiVUlQ' va.caUon .. · Cliff Bienz and· Bruce Stebbins

2 BEDROOM HOME IN THE COUNTRY - On % Acre. Nice living Munn escaped m1urv when his car Sunday night ,Mr. and Mrs. called on the Cecil Swans Sunday. room witl! fireplace, dining room, kitchen, basemeftt and furnace. Good ?truck a tree and then crashed Doyt Miller visited Mr. and Mrs. Library Mr .ani:l Mrs. Cliffton Willia.'"ll.S water system. $6500 with Terma. into a hou.se owned by Mrs. Ned Russell Smith of Long hwy. entertained the adult r.lass of the

Raymer on ~street Sunday. Mrs. Thelma Porter attended ReHrtite Liftd Heze is the stor· Pilgrim Holiness church Satur-Miss Laura JJ. 1 Mc.Allister 8nd the funeral of Mrs. Fred Luman ey of a recent -expedition down day night.

Russell Hartline were niarried in Clare last week Wednesday, 1-;;,;;;:;;.;;;;;::;;;:;;;;;::;;;;=:;::;:;_;;:::;:;;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;'I t2V2 ACRES LAND - 5 miles West of Eaton Rapids, about 50 Acres Nov. 17 in Vermont:rille. . ·Mrs. Lenore Swan spent vied-llllable, balance goad pasture, aame timber. $8500. Sherifi-elect S. Cribb has nam· nesday afternbon at the home of

ed Art Green as his deputy for Mrs . .Janet PatterSon of Bradford • Eaton Rapids. district. ·

.Mr. and Mrs. Charles E. Garo- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lamb ·

I Real. Es ant. announce the rnarrfage of spent Sundoy (last week) ot the Concrete Gravel-Wuhed Sand Mccur ey tate their daughter, Ruth Isabel, to Carl Havden home in Potterville

Eor.l F. Warner of Lonsmg on Nov. celeb"ting the birthdoys of Mrs'. Black Dirt _ Movlno . . 22 m Toledo. . Lamb and· .Connie Lee Hayden. •--.

Rav Mc<:urley -Licensed Broker . 1leputy Sherif! H.P .. ~ w:is Mr· ond.Mrs. Bethel Bristol and 805 South .. _,_ Street . • stricken with a sudden illness and family and Duffey Dunn spent JWUU

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226 S. ?ilain st. Phone 4-5451 fell to the floor while sitting in three days last week Yi$iting thtlr 1 ~Rapids Home Phone 3869 the fin;- station Saturday. ~e is =~i:.e_ Hugh Dunns.of Tra- ~========================-!..'.-====::=====~:::::::::=====::.:===-~ •

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Mrs. Jack Coffey spent a few days this week in McLaughlin hospital for observation.

Alice Foster ~nt the week­end with Viola Disbrow.

!\fr. and Mrs. Harold Convis Jr. arrived home from Greenville, S. C., recently. Convis has re· ceived his discharge ftom. the Air Corp after four years of service. He will be employed at the Farm

. Bureau Insurance Co. in Lansing. Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wilford

Canfield attended the Annual eoncert put on by the NomlB.D English studios in the county building in Jackson. Norinan Beers, brother' of Mrs. C-anfield, played m· the concert.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ward of Flint were Sunday callers st the Ray IGJ<h home. • · Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bouts at­tended a ~orly Saturd!!r evening," hon!'rin& lbe William Finch's 25th amuversary. -

Friday. evening, Mr. an~ Mrs: Dan. Judevine and family~visited the Gordon Hannah. family in Ionia. .

Sunday caller"s at the James Gruber'a were Mr. and Mrs.. Otto Jankovic and family ot Jackson. Edwm'll. Gruber.! of Narow Lake and Mn. Phil Gru~ of Nye hwy.

ALL THE RLJW OF FLUIDI

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Jr's the bis automotire new nj the .

ymr! Old11m11bile's all-nell' Jet. away Hydra-"&tatic! A new. type of "drive" that pulr. new lightning acthm in acceleration. A new

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performance! Tb~re'11 never been. anything like it before! And only

Oldsmobile ha~ it-fuUy perf~ted, brilliantly teamed with. the surg:·

ing new Rocket T-350. Come in

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Hi, Folks:

North Pole

Nov. 23, 1955 ·

Just visited.the THOMAS store and they have.

eve,.Ything for Christmas. All kinds of toys,

books, games and dolls.

There are plenty ef gifts for the ladies and . men,'. too;

The selection· of gift wraps la the lllrgt!St in

, town.

For eaey.Chrlatmaa shopping, shop THOHAW, ·thenew~';.lo~.· .. -, '",~_:_,_.

DOANE - DESIGNED POLE FRAME BUILDINGS

EfflcJent & Economical Loafing Batns-Machine Sheds- Poultry Houses- Bunker Silos

Farmst~ad Planning & Building Services · Representing Tri-Coanty Farm Service, Inc..

40~ Canel St. EARL C. McKIM Phone 4·5321

BOB'S MOQIL SERVICE j Accessories -- Car Washing -- Tire Repair

:Mobilubrication --Mobil Tiree & Batteries N. Main at Canal Phone 9281

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

Twichell' a Coffee •• ________ • ~ lb. · 79c '"Hi . . ..

~Ho Crackers-------~---- lb. 33c Beechnut or Gerber Strained·

~ey-havnnore-nvetjtilJiii at. Ui8··~==---J~.:-CP.-:.pri00... . . . .

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THERE'S S'l'ILL TIME

to select your Hallmark Christmas Cards to be imprinted with your namel

We ha,.·e a big selccti.on of exciting new desi'gns , , , but, better hurry! Chrisl'IDas is just around the corner l

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Look far now CONCEALED SAmY-STEP$--i; mark of today"• ~Q:lt modem trucks lhat new Chrmatel Ta1k-Force -ks bring you." Thq 1~ doar of

·mud and Ice lo give, yov ~er,· safer footing.

You get today's most modem cab, to0~with advanced featuRa lib· Ibo sweeping panoramic windshield and ~Le.el -tilation. .

Come on in and ~ !'- modem truck! ·

FOUR EATON RAPIDS JOURNAL Nov. 23, 1955

NEXT THURSDAY, DEC. I, IS •

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Drive with a blindfold over your eyes? Ridiculous! Of course· not! But many drivers are '~blindfolded'' by care­

lessness, .drinking, defective cars, bazardo11s roads· and excessive speeds. And the ''happy'' holiday season is the wont --of all. 698 penons died on our highways over Christmas and New Years last year.

The Midllgan State Police . neecl 200 y~ men. between

{ - tile qes of 21 and 29 to help i~·;+.:R;!~'I! ~ hiJhw.ayli safe.

Make S-D day ·oec. t the begin­·ning of your own personal Safe -Driving campaigi,. AND KEEP IT UP throughoiit the'. Holiday Season and· the ·year ahead!

:•'Jl~ipl~~t yOut neare.et State j,litj,:PO.t on or bef~ ~'1¥· · ,,1"5< ·:, . ..--,, -·'E::,,\:'·.~~;.

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. ·from Ft. Leonard Wood, Mo. He ·will .return in t'No weekS to begin ~ngineer trair_iing.

arrived to visit their brother and .sister, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Canedy, over the holidays. They wiH leave for home on Sa~urday morning.

Sinlth ~.;,;,;;.;; .ieer<iltnd:Dif··;·,.. . ..;;.;..;;,:;..;;A;;;;;.~;;:,;..._._;;.;....:;;,.;..o~;;;;_;:.;,.;;;.;,;;~e~:11 last week.- Bl!!l'YI bEllled a. ~- · ·point buclr. w~ IU _...is;.

· The- were· guests of Mr~ and.1Lr:I.. Lloyd Brown and Mr_ ~ Mrs. Lee Brown at Perkins.

Mr.s. Harry Ander.son motored to James V. Smith of 524 Michigan, Barryton Sunday to surprise Mr. has been named treasurer of the and Mr.s. Loren Moore with a pre- junior class at Ohio university at Thanksgiving dinner which the-y AtOens. Smith. a starting full-

Relatives from Gree.nville and Ionia will enjoy Thanksgiving with the Volney Arnolds.

took along. bacK on the Bobcat football team, Mrs. Elva Bergstresser and Will Mr. and.Mrs. Kennll!th Wil1i,ams ·is a member of .Phi 'Delta Theta

Kint entertained Mrs. Ruth Wal- spent Saturday evening visiting Mrs. BertbaMunn will spend social fraternity. He participated

Art teacher, Rose Yanke, will spent Thanksgiving in Milwau­

Teej Topics

Mrs-. Rotfe"s Troop· -.Ket kinderPrlen room with . bers present. We opened

ling, Mrs. J!;sther Drake and Arly friends- in B~ttle Creek. the 'thanksgiving weekend with here in basketball and track 33

Bergstresser ot Alb1dn, last week. -- . . her cousin, Miss Floss1e Brown, well as football.

kee.

Mr .and Mrs. Ji:i.rnes Shuster and family of Grand Raoids and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Whittaker of Con­cord were guests of the Harry Milbourns Sunday.

This week they lla,,,e been visited Dr .. and Mrs. C. J. W1ll~ms aJ!d I at Williamston. b Mrs Gage's sisb;r from· Battle son Jim, from .G~osse .Pointe, w1l1 __ Diclt Hall and Chris Allan will

attend the sta¥ meeting of PiI­grim Fellowship at Olivet this. Friday and Saturday, as dele­gates from the local Congregation­al church. The Rev. L. S. Todd will accompany them.

By Allc::e E.. Oagood and Barbara J. ~aakert pro~e' and $lrted ouf_ ~ ·~·.··of.";r, Any unu3ual noise from the a whirlwind ·schedule set up by ~ur~~to ~·'~::·~-'·''.:~

high school Monday was probably Pat ,Wyckoff ·and Kav Rossman. Refreshments- were ~:::~! .. ·:.~;: 'Just the students baninng on the • "' ~ • Kristine Pahlman. · . ~·~io~:'.;•'-:-:;;,.~-

::!reek ·Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roy- spend ~~ksg1vmg; with the Ken- Mr. llftd· Mrs. Ivan Dodge and ston 3.nd Mr. and Mrs. Rex Con- .neth Wdhams famtly. son Jimm~ent Sunday with verse both from Charlotte. Mrs. Lula Thuma is spending her parents, the Orlando Bugs-

, -- . Thanksgiving with the Wilford bees, near Leslie. · Mr. and Mrs. Jim Grant left radiators for some heat. It was The soph.omores iu.<it finished COieen.Mark«.-·~..'.~G:.f,. ,Mr, aiid Mrs. J. B. Foote will Thumas in Ch;µ-lotte.

·arrive home from Ann Arbor Wednesday evening to spend un­

. til Monday with . their relatives here.

Mrs. Janie Blatt is up and and around again after recover­ing from a bad !all suffered a couple of weeks ago.

Mr. and Mn!. Erland Blomquist and daughter Glenna and Victor · Ml-. and Mrs. LOwell Boyer and Ogren from Kulm, N. D., have son. of Charlotte, and Mr. and

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Christmas gi/~? Hand Made Enameled

COPPER. JEWELRY Earrings, Cuffllnks, Bracelets, Neckni.ces, Tie bars, Pins

VIRGIL SEBASTIAN

Mi's. Mary Baumer si:ient Sun­day with· her son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Dorr Baumtt, in Lan­sing.

Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Husted and family of near Charlotte, spent Sunday with his brothei', Earl Husted and family.

Mr. j• and Mr!!. Michael Montie and Mr. a.Ile\_ Mrs. Tom Martin are spending Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Howard Martin in Charlotte. ·

Miss Vera Greenwalt, Miss La.­Moine Foote, Mrs. Eva Miller and Miss Esther Hannah are spending Thanksgiving with Dr. and Mrs. Paul Miller in Grand Ledge.

Joyce Tyler, daughter of Mr . and Mrs. Paul Slentz, has been placed: on the Dean's Achieve­ment list at Olivet college for her highly satisfactory progress this semester.

The Ray a;;;tt; will be with their daughter in Battle Oeeft for Thanksgiving.

··The 0. B. R.ieg~ls will have a family get-together in Hartford for Thanksgiving.

Tuesday for Oklahoma to spend COLD! working on their term papers, · . · ·_.·-;::~··.;:·.,'.,?J,~ . ThanksgivmR with Mr. Grant's • • • which they .handed in (most of JoumalOftlce-OpenSaturifaT&;;.Jlr.:'~ r~ mother and sister. We didn't realize t~at the grade them) to~. Rich W week. A!- ~ ..- ;· .. _;;~~

school was so crowded. not being ter hourS' ot •·hard. work" they • . ·o:r~ Merle L. Getter, hunting near over there vf!ky muc~ After ~d-1 were overfoyed to be able to look FLOOR TILE _: ;-·= i

Harrison, bagged his buck at ~ mg about it m th.e pal?er we. un-

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over their completed l'eS!Ults. · -~ · ~ a.m. on opening day. Also near derstand that it! is qwte serious. Mrs. Rich, b.oWeVP.T. will now .~. Harrison, Ken Balcom got an Of r:ourse, in the high schaol have hour after hour of work • Asf:ih;iJt • Vinyl eight-point buck. where we are everv day we can I reading and correctirut these mas- • Pfastic • RPbb•~ ·.·:]

see that every year there _are more I terpieces, to add to her already e Cork e Llaofe:wn Mrs. Lucille Goff and son, Dan, and more nannle crowding each busy schedule. Need some No- e 9 11nd 12 Ft. Linoleums·~·

were; called t.o Bloomington. ill., t"~~... and h the for the funeral Monday of &.fn. other in the halls. W en Y nod.9, Mrs. Rich? e Plastic Wall Tiie Goff's brotlier, Alvin Otto, who are all _together in. the gym for ."1' • .. e Sandran Vinyl Floor anc:I died there Saturday. assemblies it sure IS full to the It look8 as if the Navy ha. Wall Covering

brim! · . b~n getting quite a few local e Formica - Consowel.11 Army Chief Warrant Offrcer guy• - Danny Leppo who Counter Tops.

Albert Perry stopped off Monday Last Friday night, aftel" the went to Great Lakes, 111. in - e Ml!'bll Trims enrouta to Detroit, where he will marvelous p I" o d u ct I o n of October, and Steve Haakell e Siding - Roofing

Terri Marie Leightner, born be stationed, to visit Mr. and Mrs. ••peck'• Bad Bc:iy" given by the and Wayne Wilbur who left Instructions for U -DO-IT Nov. 5 at Stimson hospital t.o Mt. Leonard Peters. l!lenior chum, Dave Long, 11 just rec.ently, also for Great or we will Install • - • and Mrs. Larry Leigbtner of popular senior, gave a party Lakes. A pretty good repre- I We give ;r~~~~ Staml>S

The FostEr McCellands are en- of 14 grandparents. The ~d- ployed as Dr Albert Meinke's as- member9.. A•l.tlng him In the lan't It? S tertaining Joan Conrad of Galva, p~nts are ~:_ ailarulh MrAds. Dofel sistant at the hospiW. entertalnln11 was Loi• Cham- • • • COLLINS BRO ~ m., ·for the Thanksg:lving holi- Leightner and pu.:.. ams -- pion a pen-pal and guest r.rom The eighth _e:raders aren't tak- J

Springport, is bJessed with a total Mrs. Leonard Peters is now em- for the Cdt and committee I sentatlon from Eaton Rapids, ~.,. ~L~

days. · · Springport; gr,eat-grandparenbl. FELT BASE RUGS - 9 by 12. Belleville. ing a back seat to anybody. Al aoo E. Mich. Ave .. ..lackMll

i~"i'i'i"i'i'i'i:'i'i'ii'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i"i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'ii'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'i'~i'i'i'i'i'i"i';I - Mr. and Mrs. Ron Lonsbery of Only $4.95, cash and carry, at • • • group of them were ealler enoughlj Dial ST 2-9184 • Barbara Sprinkle will return Route 2 Eaton .Rapids. Mrs. Mar- Porter Furniture ~-., Eaton Rap- D f · from Albion fOr the ho1iday with del [vie of Tampa, F1a., Harry ids. ·:......., Lo-40t!c MfrJsom~en~eenso~:i:i~e as ~ MrsRi: :':ex;:5tot~oe~ ift~~ 1~~ 122 E. Main, Springport her parenU. Leightner, Glen Ives and Mr. and ye'ar'::I basketball team manager. skating. Sounds like fun! Phone sa

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Friday, Saturday, November 25, 26 MATINEE SATI!RDAY AT 2:30

PHIL CARY GENE EVANS MARTHA HYER

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"Bringing~,' "Candid Mike" "Hi~ Hotel Sweet"

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BROUGHT BACK BY POPULAR REQUEST FEATURE A'.1' 7:20ud9:ll5:

The Blaine Petersons will spend Mrs. Lloyd Adams of Spriilgportuck Two de~r,droped to. the fop of. a Just exactly what does a ·team Th . and Mrs. Frank Eddy of D car, occupte a prorrunent spot rn mana!!'.er do an'"""V. Dean7

anksg1ving with her mother, lake· great_ great-grandparents, the parking lot across from the ~ J ··~ Mrs. Neva Cool, in Grand Ledge. Mr.' and Mrs. Fred Adams of Journal office Tuesday. The two They are having a family get- Springport and Mrs. Conner ot bucks. one an eight-point weigh-together. Tampa, Fla. . ing about t~5 po~ds and the

· -- other a:. 10 point which would run Vern Sniith, son of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Spencer and Beryl close to 190 pounds, belonged tn ;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;..,:;;;::;;;=:;:::;;:::=;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;=\ J Ed Cord and Ron Swan, who

Sunday November 27, 1955

S\JNCAY SCHOOL .. ·-···--··-----·-·-·· 10:00 MORNING WORSHIP------·---· 11:00 YOUNG PEOPLES MEETING ---- 7:GCI EVENING GOSP'!L HOUR ___ ...... _ 7:415

Rev. Wayne Greve apeaker for the day. WEDNESDAY PRAYER M;EETING --- a:oo

Su'nd;iy la the Lord'• Day. Let ua ·not fora;ike the '11aaembllng 'of ourselves to11ether. Come and worship with us.

downed them near Naubinway in IV!ackinac county above the Straits !ast Frida.v and Sat•ll'day. Ted Twitchell accompanied the fel­lows but couldn't manage one for himself.

Girl Scouu TROOP IO - .The meeting ,..,ra;; ca!led to order by president Linda Sprinkle. We practiced our Christ­mas program for our mothers. Re­freshments were -served by Ann Long. We had our dosing cere­

According to inside mt:orina tion from Linda Spear. Robert Jane­cke, '53, after onlv a little over one year ir. the Navy is going up for third class petty officer. When be receives this promotion he will have completed four ratings. Nice going!

mony. Sandra

Picture takL"lg see!Tl8 to have the school all upset; last Friday the photographer came from Powells to take the teachers' pic­tures for the ~nnual. Mrs. Page was all ready and waitine; patient­ly for him to take hPr picture during Probs class. However he didn't show up, and this was a great let-down for the seniors who thought they rni2ht be able to "get into the act". He showed

Catherman. Scribe• up two flat ·tires later, ready for

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Brownies TROOP 17 - Met in the library. After assembling turkeys made from apples and construction pa­per, the girls divided into two groups. One group delivered the ·

THE PERFE~T

7't.AYMAT£ A ~ . new Motorola comb!nalion phono• graph and radio. Three­speed record player. Independent radio. New Golden Voice Speaker. All at this low. ,low price. ·

$49.95

,,,_ auloma6c phono­graph""' at anytting lib"* pdcel Hood,.

· tors• lu19age .. type case (Two-Ton• Tan) aulaMCdlc:....,..ic.•P­arate ..... mtd~ cmtrels-many. mciny "•atrm• yw'I ha¥e to ::c·m6hear ..

Open Jackson Mon. thru Fri. 'til 8:30 - Sat. 8 a. m. to

6 p. m. Open Springport 1 to 5 p. m.

Fri., 1 to 8:30 p. m.

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EATON RAPIDS 10URNAt . 'Nov. 23, t955 day, •• and Jlr.!. J-. ~ iiau. ~ .-~.;ng: ~· ~~ i.,;,.j at0 n.on.: · i ~ ~ ~ &~ 'lei' ~· ;.;; it &;,1' c..;,edy'~ th..' wi!all.;· ~ · Pa<tB; . · · · - · - of ·Grand Ledge came · : -~ · ulst Tuesday evenin~ · . · · ' The- · afteiuoon . sessiOn . Was SDeBt the weebnd 'frith: J was so -bad. ,,· . · . ,~id ~ l~

. JiJiind View Home On Tuesday Mr. and M<s: 'Fred The POSSing Of JemUe.-Wolf<ri .'i'he AureliUs Center llfDlher'• iKooglrt to order i.y·the dmiroiaD; M811'H>D''· · Clare and Ann Towns.are home .-...,.;•. x : \VendOll, · tr..i-[ Stiriey called on Mrs. Addie IAng, last Tuesday brought :i.adness to club-me~-fortheir-r~mon.th-l!frs. Art.bur: BeJlon. Roll.,caµ ·. ·:This.Week . · from-huD.ting. : ~ . Surt!!'~~.BrO~seribe;S!Yt~

Last Week ! Saturday Mr. and Mrs. George everyone here. Our h~ felt av!l- iy meeting at the school Tuesday was answered by a Bl"ble verse Jack Gi!Phart bas returned from Mrs. George Bellows and Ar:. I dr~ Thuma and ltilren· Bender, Mr. and Mr:. Glen Holgate had, Root of Lansing visited her a.Q.d pathy goes to !J.er family. • afternoC!n. They will meet to plan expressing '.rhan1csgiving. There the noi;th with a spik:ehom deer thur Be11ows and wife have gone flag bearers. We had n:freshments

a long visit with their mother, 1 on Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mrs. Allee Finch and Mrs: 1!fes- ~e Christmas treats and the com- w:~e 15 members present !llld four an~ Dick Ribby has a fine five- north to .i_neet George, who has served by Evel_yn ~vidson. .

Mrs: Olive Holgate on Monda.y. l·Prentiss came to see her Satur- ley Cockroft ca~~ sev~ral tunes mg bake sale on Wed.nesday, ~· v1:ntors, Mrs. ~obert Snuth, Mrs. pomt. been huntmg. 1

Barbara Fisher, Scribe . . la.st week_ to vunt _their mother ?·Money for the c~ldren's milk Kenneth White, Mrs .. James Charles Rogers is working at Mrs. Myrtie Whipp fell and

Mrs. Harriett McNeiL !S col1ected at each monthly meet- Smallwood. :;ind Mrs., Whipp. the . Olds. hurt her leg and is in bed at the Cub ~·-

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TJI1S BIG SALE . · ....

Ends Nov. 26

CAl.C.llA10lmm AUTOMATIC GAS DISPOSAL

rmcm -$119·51 f.Z~

·CALCINATOR C-mmFoodWmtn • BoMS • EWSbetb otd Rags • Dilcardnl Cotfilng • Peper • Cordboofd Ol'd Shon, prodicoTly onythi119 ucept cons und bbttln

ODORLESS• SMOKELESS• NOISELESS Opercd'6 noiseleuly withoul ovt.,;de smoke o.- odor

INSTALL ANYWHERE Mut be' inslolled tl"Y'lfhete ti wifoble Bue Ji. C1Cces:si"bler ICilch~, ~er Garog•

ECONOMICAL Opet-oles forooly pennies (I.wee!

CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

I The staif gave a bfrthday party mg. Recipes were gathered up for Lavern Smith was in Fowler- home of her daughter Mrs Took- ... triday honoring nurse Margaret family night at the Aurelius the HOme Demonstration cook ville· and Howell last week. er ' · Bristol. She was presented with B<lptist church will be Thursday book and orders for the bOok were Mr and Mr.s Ed Gruber' of Nar-a. medicine cabinet and also re- Dec. 1. A potluck suuoer ':"'ill be .taken, the ~~ney. to be used for row i.ake, eaiied at the' Russe11 c1eved ntany Jov~y cards. Ice ;;erv:ed .at 7:30. Proer~.m m the the 4-H bwld1ng_m ~arlotte. Kingsland Winslow's Saturday. cream and cake was served. 1\-lrs. aud1tonum at 8 o.rn. will present The next meetinlit is to be held Bri11tol's sister-in-law, M13. Ta;ie Dr. Julius Fishback of Lansing. t Mrs. Wilbur West's home, on Dwin of Leslie. also attended. He will tell of the Baptist World Canal road, with gift exchange, Mrs.. Clyte WinsJoW • Gil') Scoub

Scott Rossman of Onondaga Alliance which he attended at and something prepared for part CORRESPONDENT called on Jesse Peacock and Fran- London, England last sUmmer. in the Christmas procam. TROOP 2 - The meeting was

Mrs. Eva Towns had Sunday called to order by vice-president

DEN 6 - Met at the home of our Den Mo~her, Mrs. Balcom. Jimmy Whittemore furnished refresh­ments of candy canes ·and life' sa­vers. We discussed further plans for the play - until fi o'clock. We had our Living Circle.

Billy Howe Keeper ot the. Buckskin ces Tiliotson last week. Everyone is invited. The kitchen

, Etta. Yeager's callers last week comnrittee is Mr. and Mrs. W. .

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were her husband John, Mrs. Ros- Orr an~ .Mr. and. Mrs. qt.rt Grin­coe Peterson and Mrs. Ruth Pal- nell. Dining room committee, Mr. mer. 1 • and Mrs. Paul Rardee..'1:. Mr. and Smith District

dinner with the Winslows. "Glenda Newson~ We have a new ~ wasn't a very large member, Joanne Porter. We e1ec- ~ Geologists estimate Michiian's

croWd a~ the Farm Bureau meet.: ted new officers, they are: Patsy supply of salt at 71 trillion tona.

Congratu1ations to Mr. and Mrs.. Mrs. Ben Hiebert anct Mrs. O. Paul Doak on the arrival of'a new Bessernon. grandson, born tO Mr. and Mrs. The Alll'el.ius Bantist junior

Mni. HerBChel Kellogg CORRESPONDENT

Tom Rich. girl's choir sang at the Evangel- Last Week I Mr. and Mrs. August Heil and istic service at the Leslie Baptist Mr .and Mrs. Rex Converse or

son Gregg, also Miss Naylor c~lJ- chun:h last Tuesdav evening. Charlotte called Saturday evening cd on ~- Cora Tucker Sunday. They were directed by ·Mrs. Dave at Waldo May's. ·

Don Peacock ca.J..led on his fa- Sanderson, accomoanieri by Mrs. · Mr. and Mrs. Claud Kemler of ther Jesse several tunes last week. Ed-ward Daft. Parents. attending Kalamazoo spent a few days re-·

HELP WANTED Charles McNeil called on his the girls were Cleo De CamPJ Mr. cently with bis sister ahd. hus-

mother Harriett McNeil Sunday. and· Mrs. Ray De Camp, Mr.;. band, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace

I This Week Robert Warner and Mr;;. Charley Knapp; ' I Mrs. Gladys Caldwell and Don Sedelmaier. Mr and Mn Varlon Haskin

Peacock called on thei! father, Mr. and Mrs. J-oe Hnwe were and daughters, Of Lansing, were

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Jesse Peacock, several times last honored guests at a celebration of over to see his sister Mrs Willis week. . . . . their tlOth Weddine anniversary Rogers and Mr. Bog~ S~day.

?en Anderson V!Slted hi.s cousin I~ Tuei:;day even.in!! :Jt Olivet by A week ago Sunday, tne Tom I Ohve. Holgate ~ Monday. the Odd Fellow and Rebekah Bells took Mrs. BeITs father Ar-

Mni. Fred Sbrley ~e to· see lodge. A heart shaved cake was tbur Des Rosier home to Flint he~ gtandmothi:;.r. Addie Long, on artfully decorated and served with after his recent ~it here M«;tndaY, also her grandda!-'~ti:r ]E-110 and. .coffee for refreshnients. Mrs. Lois Hallifax had ·Sunday Elizabeth Johnson of Vtrg1n1a Mr. and Mrs. Howe were also pre- dinner with her aunt, ~ Maud cal1ed. the same day. . sented wi.th a e-ift. Rogers ,and the Kelloggs. ·

¥ng the week Harriett Mc- Mr. and Mrs. Johnnv Woodell Elizabeth Kellogg called Satur-Neil s children called. ~ey. are and Mrs. W. A Vann::iv of De- day evening at the home of Nina son Charles, d11ughters Ahce Fn.ich troit spent SundaVI with the Clay- and .Jessie May at :East Lansing. and Lel~ Cockroft. ~.Monday to,n Marriott's. · · Cleo Rogers and family spent :Mrs. Cecil &:iuth"".'eP VISlt~ h~. Mr. and Mrs. GalP Richard on Sunday with Harold Ma~s

John Yeager VISJted his wife of N rf lk. · · ' Waldo Ma · · Etta da"l d Mrs R th Pal O o Va., VlS1ted Alva Hawf! ys were with . and • 1 Y. an . · u - and Mrs. Ada Smith Rnnday eve- Mrs . .Joe Muncey Sunday.

Sheet Metal ·Workers . Metal ,,finishers

With Experience

Apply .at mer and Mrs. Roscoe Peterson ning. Friday. evening Mr. and Mrs. Tom Belt and family called Sun­~o {.alled last . wedeek.1 Thurs]y potday George Spicer 'of JarkMin called day at V'ictor Hill's in Aurelius.

s. eager rece1v a ove - on them. • ' The Rlehard Gaffners called .ted pl~t from nurse Ethel Mull Mrs. Lucy Griffin-is <:Tu>.nding Sundey at his brother Wilford's! of Lansing. th k . . h -;r- . wi11· t

~e ne ·was pleased to see e . wee with e: np1ce Mrs. m 1.ams: on. . .

H · SI h h .d Levi Potter at Lansing while Mr. P.T.A. met Jast Friday everung. Allied Products Plant en ocum ~. ~n s e pal Potter is duck hunting. Mis. Converse and sons furnished

th ome folks a /ls1t on Satur- Mr .and Mrs. Geor2'P Spicer of music to a good crowd. A, discus-d.ay. . Jackwn called on Mr. and Mrs. Si!>n was hl'.ld centering about The

Mrs. Bea Snyder of Detrmt and Joe Howe Friday evening. Little White House conference Mrs .. and Mrs. -Fred Walkei:: of Mr. and Mrs. c. s. Kv:ser drove with Mr. and Mrs. Waldo May, Lansing called on _Kate Miller to Blissfield on Sundav. Mesdames Jack Gephart, John S~ay. In the everung :Mrs. Roy HH!iard and Cleo Rogers leading. Heminger and Mrs. Helen BUl'llS • of Jacks-on called on her.

The devotional service ronduc­ted by the Wesleyan Methodist church, was enjoyed and much ap­preciated.

Mr. and Mrs. Bill Redfield and little daughter, of Marshall, came Sunday evenine- to see his grand­mother, MIB. Addie Long. ·

Clarence Woodruff and son Jim. of Okemos, called on Mrs. Wood­ruff as usual this week.

Night nurse Mar~aret Bristol ar.d family spent three days last week with her fatnilv. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Dunn of Traverse City.

Aurelius Mrs. 0. E. Sedelmaier

CORRESPONDENT

The Wilcox school held jts Thanksgiving supper at the Aure­lius tnwnship hall Friday evening and the Curtiss school used the

Gunnell District Mrs. Jay Carr

CORRESPONDENT

Last Week Mrs. Charlie Llnabaue:h of Holt

callea on ~lrs. Kretta O;;i;rood Fri­day afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. ·Julius Smith ::nd J~et, of Lansing, spent Saturday I with Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Grues­beck.

Mrs. Richard Seiblv visited fri­ends in LansinJt Fridev afternoon.

Mr. arld Mrs. Vern HHlifax spent Saturday evenine with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hi.edon and family in Lansing. ·

I Mary Lou and Nancv Lee Carr spent Sunday ,,.with their grand­parents, Mr. and Mn<. .Tay Carr.

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-We 6ive Thanks

Mrs. Kretta Os.eood. Inez Hali­fax, Jennie Grueshf>ck Lilah Gould and Bertha Carr attended funeral services for Mrs. Daisey Ewing in Grand Lede:e Monday afternoon. · I

Mr:s. Eva Bouts of Lansing spent Tuesday with Mrs. ~z .Halifax.

Mrs. Ellis Gruesbeck entertain­ed several lad~es at a narty Fri­day afternoon. ,,..

Max Norris of Eaton Rapids and J.E. Gould spent the weekend in the north hunting. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cady and Mr. and Mrs. Dale Getter- were also among the hunters. . . Mr. 11:n.d Mri. Vern Halifax were 1n La~1ng Satti:rdRv r~IUng on

. Mr. and ly'Irs. Vernon. Frayer and Ter_ry to see the new Pr.lnddaugh­ter, Susanne Marie, who arrived Nov. 12. . .

Mr. and Mrs. Dorm lrl Mkk of Lansing had Sw1dav dinner with their parents, Mr. anri Mrs. Al-fred Mick. ·

Extension News · The North Eaton Rapids Exten­sion club ·met et the home of Mrs. Henry Cady, Canal road, Nov. 10. -.The lesson was "Up-tt>-Date Meal Planning" - With a delicious

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UNP9 - Iri liner colwnn. 3c per mm. Tfe.30 PIANO TUNING A}. ,Merryman, of Le ;ing, ~visiw -~ and tblrd -wmd !Int lmertlon; 2C per ......i WAiiEllOUSE FULTON AND REPAIRING , tell his mother, Mrs. SweeneY, lilonlh. ouboequent lmerttons. l!Oc Mini- NICHOLAS ELECTRIC FOOD LOCKERS UPHOI.<Wr.RING CO RebulldlnJI I< Malnteaance Mc. and Mrs. Haro.Id Smith and Sunday. nHmL -ElectricBJ Wiring and Repair- FN9Z8r - Food C•W r--- • - American Soclet of· PlaRo Tech family have moved into the Har- . ----~-CARDS ofTHANKS - 'l5c and up; Appllances, Stoves, Fixtures Be- Top quality wholesale meats Rec'over and restyle furniture.. i PAULVYSAUTER . old Riker h~-. We welcome <211

obltuariel, :mtnlmwn $2.00--and up. paired. Emergency repairs. ~ custom processing - Smoking • them to our neighbOrhood. Kn•igbt District" --- 4-1071. After f!ve. 2231. 1~5 South Frftal 8u-ppfi(pi111 - Groc:11rf• General Repairing and-Retinisblng Albion, ,Mich .. 110 N. Superior' It. Rodney Pien:e returned from -----

I.Jnitn .to set . In this column Main St.. Eaton Rapida. Itfc Phone 4-4611 7\5 Qoadrlch St. 815 Welt St.. Phone 1211 p_ o. B-ax· :205, Phone 2934 or 4&44 Dr1;tmmond Island Saturday with I mmt be !::1 bJ' Tuesday noon. - a fine buck. Mrs. Chester Smith "'

FOR RELIA1lLE SERVICE call HOME BELIVERY OF. Mr. and Mr•. Cleon<• Schuler CORRESPONDENT I F Or SaJe me for all kinds of bulldozing. · • FERGUSON •- • ~.,. and VISlted the A. C. Martin family / Grading, basements and ~ound ADAMS · VALLEY. I.di.A 1R.L1JA in Ovid one day last week. .. I An article with p1ctmes m the

Ob the Advent Season ~ilos dug, fence ro.w:i taken out, DRY CLEANERS DAIRY PRODUCl'S Saturday the S. C Higbee fam- November issue of Pet Dairy serve· · ith 'W' stone piles buried, orchards re- DRY CLEANERS _ C•ll Us - C•ll 4•3941 ily~ of Mason visited Mr. and Mrs. Chats featur~ Shirle~ and Joh!1

~ kl moved, etc. E. Lr" Risner. Phone For Frt_e Pick-up and DeliverJ" ' Harold Rika- and children. Fox and described. the'lr 4-H cluo \ ~-· 2366. Eaton Rapids. 28tfc 133 N. Main Phon• 4-1201 2u 8_ Maln Phone 4-1111 1WJLLIAJIS D.AIRY Mr .and Mrs. Jesse Foz and Mr. records. Congratulations, neili:h-, ADVENT ------------land :Mrs. Dale Fox eame home hors. ,.. • ...,., D---m" -•• o_ ------------11---"'-·TO--.,.,,.,....,-:_~-- fromthenorthwitltt~edeer, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Swank .~.. ..,.. ~ s GUNN'S WOOOORAFI' ., • " SN9W'S REFRIGERATloN Saturday. had Sunday dinner with th• Rev~1· ~- Profeuional And RADIO & ELECTRIC Mazy Jane DonalrlMn. or Oke· and Mrs. rucllard Miles in Albio . ,_,. ct.~•v . __ BUILDING SERVICE . SERVICE mos, ~nt the last weekend with [ . Charles Butler returned S.unda.~

8........., DRUGS Interior·Exterior Painting. Phone ~~ s:Wi. doorS, general re .. Radio, Television., Badio-PbonO- Commercial A Homt! her famil5l5t~, .Mrs.. Ruth Reynolds. fromlnDnunmDd nd Island with n.u;l.lftU, 5315-Eaton Rapids. A. Dillingham modeling, linoleum and tile I.am. graph Sales .!r: Service and Y· 8 po t eer.

.. Rehable Pracrlptlons" 38tfc Counter tops installed ; 1QOOI Barnes Rd. Phone 4-5271 MI3. Jerry Pierce and children Mt. and Mrs .. George .Barson ------------'""'"'I Phone 4-15141 7!0 Michigan at. 21 i S. Main Phone 4-522 were in Eaton Rapids last week had dinner Wed.nesdar. with Mr.

Eata Eaton Rapid• Local with her parents, M'r. and Mrs. and Mrs .. Chester Smith. · FOK CHRisC'ltAFT Boat Kits and Mlch.nA~lflclal Breede"' ,,._._ . R. M. KULL I>.t.LPB. L HIGDON Carl Hamman, while her hll$band Mr. and Mrs. Howard R01.13e at-Mercury Outboard Moton, See Holstein, Guernsey, Jersey, Anlm. HOUSEHOLDER HEATING Rtt. was hunting at ~nd hland. tended a Sunday school JIBrty Schwied's Cfarage, Phone 7711. Milking Shorthorn 3em.aD.. -For INSTALLATION·_ REPAIR Sa~!tt~dSc~ce BUILDING CONTRAClOR Ada Dralle has gone to Califor- Saturday ..}l1ght at the home ofl

· ltfc service or infonna.Uon call Wm. CLEANING nia after spending several months. Mr. anct Mrs. Clifton W"1lllam!. W. Mltchsll, Eaton Rapld11p 32IO Skalga Homes, Cottages., Garages here visiting Mrs. Cora Colestock Mr. and Mrs. Frank Butler vis-

vmETIAN BLINDS made to 24 br. sPrvice Free Estimates PeteHO~ Ildwe. l3l S. Main St. and other relatives m Eaton Ra- Jted her father Wllham Cassle-] order. Wood, steel or Aluntlnwn BEAR FRAME and AXLJ1 Phane 4-2501 Phon~ 3~91 ar 4-4871 Eatan R•pida Phone 7557 pids and Charlotte. Iman. at Hillsruile Sunday. \ llatl. AU. for e5ttmates. Maupin SERVICE Mr. and Mrs.. Wendell Hatha- Mr .and Mrs. Chester Smith had -If ,....., 239 Hall -.t Ea· Co plete Co"'-' rn k H. E. STAHL & SON JERRY NISSE way, Mr. and Mrs. William Rus· dinner Sunday w>th Mr. and Mrs. ton Rapids. ! tfc m. w.aaon nor SOFT WATER sell and William McHenry were Charles Hineline in Lansing .

HNrHAWAY THE CULLIGAN WAY HEATING OONTRACTORS INTERIOR& EXTERIOR m the north woods the nast week1 Mr. and Mrs..Clanmce Davis.of A~ BIJD'Y WORKS I PAINTING huntfug, Good luck. Clinton spent the ~~kend with

TARPAULINS - Reedy-made in •· · · u &u Phone 4-5181 Coal,. Oil or ClaS Furriaa;t Sunday the Harold Riker family the James Ha1ey family. lllUJ' alml or made to meaaure Phone 5121 or Installation, Rep8ir, Cleaning BRUSH OR SPRAY I 1iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii~iiiiiii1 Ul1' Ilse. Maupin Retail 8•1..,1:=========-===- Mason OR-7-2311 Phone Chc"o1''°""iect 12"-.12 Phone eur Eaton Rapldsll 239 Hall SL, l!'.aton Rapids. I tic KENNETH D. POWERS

VlTA-GRO Liquid Fertilizer, AN­HYDROUS AMMONIA, an 82% AGRICULTURAL NITROGEN, aold ilnd applied by Lwnan Zim· merman, Phone 4-3334, Eaton Ra­pids. 41tfc

BEGISTRATIOR NOTICE the new 1abrk:s requ1re a loose tension for the best stitching. Try

The re~istration . boa«! of tl;te loosening the top tension first. . lnM1ninC«1 Agency Ann al M • •pa1

ReprMentlng "'The Travelers" U uma I n•urance Companie-. Autci, Gen· er•I C•ualty, Fire, iiOspltal, Life,

Banda, PeNOnal Aocldent. Election. Notic. e Phone 4-5661

Cit1: of Eaton R!-1-ptds wit} be in Then, if lengthwise stitching is ~ess1C!n a~ the City Clerks omce not smooth, loosen the bobbin ten~ 1n sud c1ty on Saturday, the 3rd sion too Press the test stitcltlng d!IY of Decemb_er A. D. 1955, from and' a11cW. it to "rest" for several

PLACE YOUR HOME or FARM mght o'clock 1n· the fcren.oon to . . with 1IS for listing. H I pr eight o'clock in the evening, for hmu:s. If there lS puckenn~. ~oth

em n tf The annual Municipal election of the purpose of registering any tensions may need more adrusting. Real Esta_•_"_____ 5 ~~d C~ of F.aton Rapids nill be person qualified to vote in said The. length ol stiU:hes should

GENERAL BUILDING

TAP SHOES FOR SALE - size 3B regulation patent leather ties, alniost new, $2.00. Phone 4-6201.

42tfcl-------------city and who is not already reg- be adJusted to the thickness and

MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1955 ist~. texture of the fabric. On light- and It ca1r1 no mar• to Hnd

th• .,,.,., . b••' . . 'W

2~~ l"'Jlfrni.ct .,,;m rour N.rr•

Only $1.ff

SHIMMIN DRUGS · "'R•lfrmbl• p,....rpt101"I ...

FOR SALE - barn and silo· on the Earl Norton farm. 5 miles north of Eaton Rapids on M-99. To be dismantled. Phone Herbert Jackson 4-3057. 46-49C

4% FARM LOANI at which time there is to be elected Dated November 22nd, 1955. weight fabncs, sheers and tricots, LAND BANK LOANS for FARM- a commissioner for regular term. P. L. Sage use 16 to 18 shtches per inch, on ·ERS In INGHAM ,nd EATON The election will be held in the City Clerk medium-weights such as jersey

COUNTIES followini p~ces: _ 4.7-48 and crepe, use 12 to 15 stitches Nation&! Farm Loa" Au'n. First Precinct _ City Building per inch; and on deep pile fabrics,

tl5 South Cochran on West Hamlin street. Home Ee. New1 u~e 10 to 12 stitches per inch. Charlotte, Michigan Secend Precinct - Fire Barn, By Anoe E. Fleld t Another help in sewini? on man-

Pbone 1880 N rth M 1 at et. H De tr ti Agent made fabrics is to use synthetic Albert C. Mohr, S.C'y • TreaL _ 0 and Ui: i:Us will be open at 0~ mans a on thread that has been loosely l------------5,;,0ttc_ 11:00 o'clock in the forenoon and Pµckere~ seams will happen wound on the· bobbin.. There

remain open until 8:00 o'clock in when !leWing o~ some of the n~ should be no tension on the thread 1 .. ------------lthe afternoon. . man-made fabrics. l:r!_tac;t this is as it is being wound Be swe to

The folloWing petition h ~ s ~.a1::v:i:a= on many !JSe fine sharp. iieedl~ for stitc!i-R. G. Heminger Compldc IRsunncc a.rvlcai

Wind, Fire, Automobile, Plate Gb55; aho Ufe Insurance and

~ filed and accepted; Cmnmu;- Crosswise, curved and bias mg on synthetic fabrics, You will s1oner-, Leo W. Benjamin. seams will tum out smooth when probably need to replace the nee-Da1ed November 22nd. 1_955 the lenJrthwise stit.cbiDg on the dle ~ . ~awe synthetics or

CONTRACTING LESTER McCLURE j

5571 Canal Rd, Dimondale, Rte. 1

Phone Dimondale NI 6-2752 P. L. Sage, Caty Clerk 3ame Ia bric often will look puck- spi:c1al t.imshes dull needles

-----·------47_...i_s 1 ei'ecl. So, choose a pattern with QU1ckly. ___ _ Surety Bonds

219 Soutll JlfalD Phone 44831

FOR SALE OR LET·- On gainl~E5!!5!!i=5!!5!5!5!!'!"'!5!~ basis. Hereford cat.tle and calves. Stealy's Stockyards at Marshall and Olivet. 4M9C

~7~t::~~::i::~\ For'56 choose FORD .. Michael Montie . i

enng is to always test the stitch- · e e e ing on a double thickness of the ' ,

-•(.Autller's name ~ W!i_en a i,.ysician;

comes siek he alw: -8-to ilnotruJr· . . ,. ian to diQllOlle hfl-d", ment. He.knowa tbj!t""': one can ~ ,.tfeatt themself. s~ iif). illness must be noted lll!ili studied imJl888ioJlatelt • . ') Do not deceive yolll'l!i!lff

by attempting self ~ ments. It is worUnna,-c times your PhysiciaJ\I'~~ charge to know that :roar:. health is in capable. hands. When he tella jou" that your illness is ~ .. serious, as most often rs:-: the case, it is a wonderfUI. ·, feeling. Should ·some'. more difficult sickneia. threaten your health, aif early treatment usuallj, prevents any serious· con..~ sequences. · ·

• YOUR PHYSICIAN CAN PHONE .

3361 WHEN YOU NEED

A MEDICINE . .; :.: . Pick ap your JI~~

ti on if shopping near mi.' or let us deliver promlith\: without extra: chargi. J.: · great many peopJe .en­trust us with the napoilj­sibility of filling their prescriptions. May w.e. compound yours? · • SHIMMIN·

DRUGS Reliable Preseri)l!;IO!l8~:'.

' 131 s. M.1ia' .. ~,.,. :·

INSURANCE fabric along the lengthwise'

~;;~!~:;=1=12=1 s:;:. Maln===Plume=7~461 11..:.1=N==== ,;~~am~~~~:.i~:J;vs: America's . Favorite Station Wagon I Hptt, Phone •-mt. •DB s. ~~~ Rubber Stamps Call H • '

With Thunderbird· Y-8 power ••• Thunderbird styling ••• and. exclusive new Ulquard ~ - BABY CHICK& - Made to Order em1nger ·s

POULTRY Supplleli - Remedlet. Ml.mp Pads. lnka and Marking "C!Jjcb from R87 PQ" 'lbelr Way." De11I~ U. s. Approved - Pullo.rum Clean. fi h Phan• 5311 Qulllver;'• Hatchery HOLMES 8TAMP SERVICE 'Qr t e

ltfc 204 E. South St. Phone 46151

For Sale; - Hereford calves, ===w=.1=0·=H=

0=1m= .. ==;.= Best Buys in

Stockers, Feeders, Breeding ewes. • II II W ,. • stealy Stockyards at Olivet 'and Dll'l'DENTI Marshall, J4ich..- 38-•2P

IODSmnm.

Automotive· ~~~ ' NO~nv& BUICK'S 1956 - "BEST BUICK . 1-ACRE - Ea.st of Eaton Rapids.

YET'. Order now, deliveI"l: be- &UY TO UM• MR· arncnva. I-ROOM MODERN-HOUSE_ 46-room all mod~ house, new for Xmas. Our 21 . years a Buick . . ·plaster, new utility room and Dealer guarantees YQU a~ and ·. SHIMM. IN.'S bedrooms, new kitchen, ba5ementbatbroom. Nice home .and in good square deal. Play Safe, get our . with 1umace, large lot. PricecoodiUon. Price $9,500. Ea.SJ" • _ .... , Li~ Motor Sales, ·---•Pa-- $6500. Terms. <.eau~.

Your Buick Dea , Howell Mich. jjiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiji 1

-----_------ 45-47C ONE AOOE - With 22 x 30 build-EAST SWE INCOME PROPERTY Ing in good cond1Uon. Five mileson blacktop street. One block from

Mitcellane0ua A BUSINESS WITH llOUth of Eaton Rapids. Pricedowntown. Five rooms and bath A FUTURE $1,000. · down. Solid. cork floors. Three

- rooms .and bath up. Basement FELT BASE RUGS - 9 by 12. 8tand•rd 011 company offere lMI ACRES - South of Eaton with automatic gas heat. 99 x 200

~ ~= c:.:dEa~:aa:~ ::!~~:"s:!~di:~; !~::eu!t:~ RapWs on M·60. Modem 7·room foot lot:. Two-car garage. Price ids. . Li~c tlon-. Opinlnp now av•ll- boiu;e with full basemenL 40 JI: '10 $15,000, with easy tenns, or will

abl• t'cir men with good baolt. gambrel roof barn, 1700 bushel trade for smaller house. com crib. '1~ llCNI of wbeat..20 -~·-----

MERRY CHRISTMAS BS onl)' ground, lntereeted'ln opirat- acres new Heding, 13 acres alfal- 120-ACRES southwest of Eaton YOU can say it. Think of the wa)'S Ing • butln- ot their own. fa_ For sale or trade tor house In Rapids _ 6-room partly moden

~t alJl solve an important LIHNI Nlary'u well .. town.. house. ••x 50 .... --~ent i...-- -l-, ... ....J...1- .. • this Christ thorough tr11lnlng. Financlal .,.. ua::K:1.1.1 ........... tilW .... ~ &O? JOU - -lftllncc -.available through Other outbuildings. SO acres of

mas - and phone far an appoint· dealer lun plan. If thltl plm 5-ROOM'. MODERN ROME. llal.f muck. 12 acres of alfalfa, 115 acres ment at our Studio. Tenm. ·Ed block from sch~l. two b~ tillable. OWner will consider trad· H~beck. PboWf.8f!1~~ ::: .. ~: 1:.l:~dm:~ ::.~~= from downtown: Two lots With for motel or live bait, or boat

.• &o:.l~ Ea!= · ' • 'JTC L. D. Grlnnell btitWu_n I and lob ~f shade; Price '4,150. 'Perms. ~very busin~. .

I L m: ltandant 011, Co., IRON -nanr. and phone La11lln1. !Y 2-.1111; 80 ACRES-East of Eaton Ra~ roUR ACRES--Soutbwest of Eat ...

llUlER OF • --· ~!!~~~~~~~~~~, .. blacktop road. 78 acres llllable. an Raplda. &·room partly modem melala or oil ldndl. Phone Eaton Good level land. Ideal for llUbcll· bOUIO, new root and oldlilg, baae-!lapidl '111.;.!13~. -~-- vldlne. Price $12,500. ...Y terms. meat. Com erlh, &O<id level land. ' Fo'iJND :_Yearling Helfer. Own- . Prlced'for .. Qulck oale, $3,500. er can ideD.tify by wdting Eaton

/ Raj>ld> Jo.,.al Box 302. · i7tfc

Also Farm and Buaineu Properties ".Exelianges A Spedalty"

Town

Help Wanted

llgh--c:ou.hy.. :) Moni llf:)'lllh than 9'9, with llllW .mm .... ·-· '"""""'· Lib ti.. Co-,. lqub,. it baa an easily rmnovable NU Milt. Fmw doon ,,;ve easy""""" for oil "8h•-