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WEBSTER LUMBER & COAL CO. We carry a complete line of IN SU LI TE PRODUCTS Eaton Rapids, Michigan -- Leonard Well Drilling Co. (WATER WELLS) M-99 Springport, Michigan Phone Springport 857-5395 --NIGHOLAS- ELECTRl C' Electrical Phone 243-3112 Sees Front wheel drive. One-of.a-kind style. M.ts, Mable Williams entered Eaton Rapids Hoop!" tal on Friday; Ben Fries entere4 the · Mt. and Mts. Richard · Charlefour tod< their ch!!· d?en, Dick and sne, back to Adrian College afrei: a weeks' vacation. April 29, The Eaton Rapids Public Schools will hold their ann- uiil kindergarten pre-school · conferenc,es on Friday, Ap• rll 29, ftom 9 to 12 and from 1 to 4. All parents -who have cbildreli who will be 5 years old or older on or before J;lec, 1, may en· roll them et any of the thtee following elemelll:ary schools: St, , 208 Killg St.: Unfon St., 501 Union St, i and Northwestern, 400 Dexter, A birth cOIEI· flcate should be' presented at the time of this re)llslra• tlon. Kindergarten classes will NOT MEET on Aptil 29 because of these con· ferences. I!! setious fiction, Robert Drake 's- 11 Am3zlng Grace" tells the story of a boy grow· ing up lo a small town ln the early 1900's, and Taylor After Jearu;g the United ; States JUiy 28, Lars plalls . to go back tb school for two more years, Lars feels he h"'l leamed a new way of thinking and has also learned to accept differences because of his stay In the United States, Contem· porary World Affairs la Lars'· favcrlte class. "because. there I learn to better understand the American outlook upon world pnlltics, " The things Lars- says he will most remember ace the nice school be attended, the new friends he made, and "genetally most everything." Lars was a member of the wresi:Jing team this winter. Wate> skiing, winter skiing,: and travel are Lars' favorite pasttl.mes. · The usual quora of myster· les and juveniles are included In this ma:ith's list, and some of the picture books are. out· standing for their beautlfi1l Illustrations, J, Patrick Nrccoy is valedictorian and Dennis o. Craun salutatorlan oPthe sealor Class of 1966, Eaton Rapids high school principal Dale Sheatec announced to- day, Pat, a sttrdent of Eaton Rapids schools since kinder· garten, has a 3, average, He Is a member of the Na· tlonal Honor Sol:iery, Quill and Scroll, and last swnmer Pat attended Boys State. During his junior year, Pat rec el ved third place 1n the dlsttiot Voice of Democ<acy contest, competing against 500 studeats, Pla)'ing clarinet in the high school band, being. a membe1 Qf the Youth JOHN DAVIDSON, 640 State -- "No. They are one of the bighe!l paid in the country now, They are making this Into a full time Job and they could accomplish this work in half the time." CARL ACKLEY, 8224 5-Point Highway-- "I'm net in a real good position to know whether it is justified, but I do noc approve of the process where.by a group of this type can caise tlieir own salary " MRS. CHARLES 0 BRANDT, 122.N. River·· "No, I don't," M:RS. ED McREE1 201 S. Center -- '"After recently watching the ill session, my feeling would be, if they are sin- cere, they deserve thii increase, as their work is very diffi .. "" " . MRS, WAYNE CRIPPEN, 5612 Plains Road·- "I suppose they need It, as living costs are going up and they do need a larger , JACK MOJ1:GAN, 2985 MlcWgan Road •• "1 don't think It ls a verv good Idea. We have other problems to take care of firll. •• . - MRS, RICHARD CHARLEFduR, 9553 Griffith·· "Actually, 'I don't. I <eally feel they are ovei:paid, I know thel' put In a lot of time i but some of them don't put in all that s necessary. " group, working with the Little Theatte, and singing In the choir have kept Pat busy. He is also copy editor for the year book staff and last year was In the Jualor play and the Red Cross. In his spare time, Pat enjoys rea.iling, Jazz, and discussion. He Is the son of Mrs. Kenneth Mccoy of 316 E. Knight St, Pat will begin his freShman year In Albion College whete he will study th• minittty. Dennis, the son of Mr. and Mrs, Martin Craun of 6875 Clinton Trail, has also attended Eaton Rapids public schools since kludetgarten. Last yea<, Dennis was junior memDer-at-large, and this year he has setVed as pres!- aeDt of the Student Council, He has been in the Key Club, Councill -- Report Clerk, . Mt, Kaye Maupin and Minnie Smith appea<· ed before the Councll, at the Council's request, in regatds to buildings on their propetty and a July 1, 1966 date was,nxed to correct the situation. The request of the Bab- ena! Investment for a per- mit to build ancther build- ing of the Kroget lot was refe??ed back to the build· Ing Inspector. , Mayor Basing proclaimed May 1, 1966 as Loyalty Day. Department reports were given. Adjourned at 9:40 p. m, C,A, Basing Mayor Gerald Gillett City Clerk Plaim Hwy. News by DOROTHY ALLEN Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dewaters and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles McMann S\lnday, · Callers at ttie Nichols home were Dr. Doyle of La.nslng, David Garfield, :Vetna Kellogg of Duck Lake, Eva Thuma., and Kathy 1 Foote and son. Mr. and Mrs. George Garland, Mrs. Lillian Harrison and Mrs. Lydia Redman of Lansing and East Lansing visited tfie Stanley Fri Sells last Sunday. Dr. Grandy visited at the Bishop home, The Cecll Bishops speut Sunday the Dean Dukes, and Pam and SccXt ate visiting . grandma and grandpa Bishop. Neille Kime and Avis Hall have beeu having the nu, but are better now, Mr, and MrSJ William Wilson of Berrien Springs have moved Into tlie BiShop tta!ler. The Wayne Ctlppens are glad to be home again aftOJ: their vacation lo Fldtida, Sunday they entertained at a biitfiday party for those of the family who had birthdays Jn April. • - Mt, and Mrs, L;'le New- man of Mason called Sunday, Mr. and M.ts, Cwoll Slaytoi;t attended the ln- of Rev, Copelin pf the Flm Baptist Church lo OVid, . Mrs. Slayton played the organ. Mrs. Slurgeon, who has been visiting her daughter and family has returned home. David Slayton has been having the rn umps. · The children of Maynard and Sylvia McKessey .were hosts at a party for tbe!r 25th anniversary, last weel! Saturday, at McR;essey home, Congratulations from your neighbors. ViSltors at the Wayne Willis home we<e Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pratt, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Btewer of Lansin.<l, and William and Chris Willis of Mason, Last week end we enjoyed a trip with ftieuds to West Virginia, We found a cure for those d?ag racers-·turn them loose in those hills for twenty four hours, after all those curves and hills It - would be a pleasute to drive in good old Mr. and Mrs. George · Gole d?o.ve to Ohio and toO!t bet mothei: there for a visit. Jill Cleeves visited Cartie Pierce SUOday. Cartie said the McKessles have cle4ned aut all along the road and It looks so , . Jli'ce .and she appreciates it, ·Monday Bob and Fannie Woods and the GJen, Stime<s visited in Leslie, Tuesday they attended the sale at Lloyd Blackmore's and Thursday they visited Fann Fannie's s1stet, Maxine, in Albion, Sunday Everett and Lois Lease and the Woods enjoyed a nice drive, lt;s nice to have Fred Cantine home again from California. He said be en- joyed bis visit, but was glild to get home, He won- ilered ifbe was really in the right town, when he saw the new Kroger sto;e and rio house the.le, then so many of the large trees cut .. Fred visited In Portland, ore., Seattle, Wash., Boise, Idaho, and Mountain Home,· ldaho, Fred said he really did get wet a couole of t!mes out fishing! r L!vlog F the theme used for National Music Week, the first week in May, What part does mns1c play in our cornmunlty' A recent survey showed the Music Club, chwch choirs, private music students, and public school music students actively Involve 750 persons. The Tuesday MuSlcale of Eaton Rapids is making to celebrate Nati'onal MUsic Week with a display In the Domestic Finance. window and with a May breakfast, May 10, 17 JOIN CHURCH a Hit he aton Rapids Llttie ' Theater group has shown its assets and deserves the continued support of the pUblic, as those who saw "You Can't Take It With You• w!ll firmly agree. M. K. SENIOR CITIZENS The Senior Citizens met April 13 for dinner with fifty present. Dr. o. s. Erhard gave a very interest- · ing tall( on heakli, which we all appreciated. They met again for din· ner on April 20 with 45 pre- sent. TJie'ffieeting was opened with singing "God 1 Bless America" wit11 Cora Keil at the piano. Thank you notes were read from Emmet Royston and the family of Jay Thuma, The sick committee reported that Mrs. J3essie Johnson bas gone to her daughter's in Rochester, Michigan, unlll she can be admitted to the hospital for therapy treat· men.t for arthritis. Dewey Marietta remllin.s about the same. Gertrude Mills was back after several weeks illness. June Smith is slowly from an accident. The President LOretta Miller read about a sale U5 years ago, also a poem written by liha Miller, Delia Lamb gave a reading "Token of Good Fri.endship". Bettha Corbin gave two readings, New forfeitures for the coming week axe: Cliff Stringliarn, Arthur Clark, Pearf Clegg, Vetn Losey, and Reva Peterson. South Hamlin Mrs. Florence Zeitz Mrs, Amy Osbotn of Charlotte was a Sunday visitor with hei: sistet, Mrs. Beatrice Fox and husband, Mr. and Mrs. Howatd Towns made a business trip to Jackson Saturday aftet· no On. The W. s, c. s. held an evening meetins:t at Mrs. James Clarke's Thursday. Mt. and Mrs. Willaid Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fox of Canal Road, called on their parents and grand· ·parents, the Je$e Fox's Sunday evea!ng. Mr, and Mrs. Dean Fox were also Residents of the Eaton Rapids area axe being urged to join In planDlng special events fpr the seven days of Michigan Week, May 15- 21. Sch ml Notes, M.ts. Vibbert of Dansville visited the Reme- dial Reading Depa.rtnient of Eaton Rapids Elementary Schools at K!Qg Street last Thursday. The purpose of he< visit was to obse?Ve and acquaint hei:self with the program developed over the yeru:s in the local school - undei: Titre I Vibbert,· who will Dansville program, was ln- s terested in procedme, sched- aves ules, books used, tests gi ven 1 and reading levels and also method or grading. Mrs. Elna Masek present· ed the local!rogram which she institute and has suc- cessfully developed over the past 10 years in the local system, NEW MARINES Jay DuBois and Bill Chaney have enlisted in the Marine Corps and leave Thursday (today) from De- troit for boot tcainin9 at San Diego, Califorrua. Both young men are 1965 graduates of Eaton Rapids High School. · STUDENT COUNCIL DANCE Saturday, April 30, 8:00 to 11:00, fiigh school cafe- torium, featwing "The Rogues", who have played the dormitorY. circuit at M, s, U, High school stu• dents and their guests. FREE admission. REFRESH· MENTS avallable. LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Neighbors: So many of you have been so considerate of me since my husband's sudden death on February 3 of this year that it makes me very proud and happy to be a citizen of the onlr Eaton Rapids on earth. /ust re .. cently Paul Cocbt.an, of Cochran Motors, 'bas tel6- phoned to me and told me of bis high regard for Don and bis desire to help me m any w a)' he could, God bless you all. Mrs. Don Culver Richard Kirkpatrick of 119 S. !liver St,, who had taken his two sisters, Ketry and Julie, to fish Saturday on the bank of Grand River across from the Island, saved the life of Karen Louise Bassos, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Chr!S Hassos, of 215 1/2 E, Hamlin St., when the three year old was pulled into the water by a fish on her line. B1Xh the little tot and her fishing equipment were retrieved by her benefactor. Karen is the granddaught· er of Mr. and Mrs. Norman s. McDonald of the Coast- to-Coast store. OPEN HOUSE The public is invited to an Open House at the Lansing Chila Guidance Clialc on May 1; from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m·;, Supported by state funds and appropriations from the county of supervisors and board of education, the Clinic pro-- vides psychiatric and psycho- logical services to children from Eaton county and their parents, In 1965, 94 children from Eaton countY. were seen at the Clinic. This is the only such service for children from Eaton county. The staff of tlie Clinic will be available to explain the program and answet questions, The Clinic is now located at 600 Lesher Place in Lanslag near the corner of Pennsyl· vaala and Saginaw Stteet.

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Page 1: Sees - eradl.orgJan 04, 2021  · Dewaters and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles ~ McMann S\lnday, · Callers at ttie Nichols home were Dr. Doyle of La.nslng, David Garfield, :Vetna

WEBSTER LUMBER & COAL CO.

We carry a complete line of IN SU LI TE PRODUCTS

Eaton Rapids, Michigan

-- Leonard Well Drilling

Co. (WATER WELLS)

M-99 Springport, Michigan

Phone Springport 857-5395

--NIGHOLAS­ELECTRl C'

Electrical Contracti~g Phone 243-3112

Sees

Front wheel drive. One-of .a-kind style.

M.ts, Mable Williams entered Eaton Rapids Hoop!" tal on Friday;

Ben Fries entere4 the ·

Mt. and Mts. Richard · Charlefour tod< their ch!!· d?en, Dick and sne, back to Adrian College afrei: a weeks' vacation.

April 29, The Eaton Rapids Public

Schools will hold their ann­uiil kindergarten pre-school · conferenc,es on Friday, Ap• rll 29, ftom 9 to 12 and from 1 to 4. All parents -who have cbildreli who will be 5 years old or older on or before J;lec, 1, may en· roll them et any of the thtee following elemelll:ary schools: K~ St, , 208 Killg St.: Unfon St., 501 Union St, i and Northwestern, 400 Dexter, A birth cOIEI· flcate should be' presented at the time of this re)llslra• tlon. Kindergarten classes will NOT MEET on Aptil 29 because of these con· ferences.

I!! setious fiction, Robert Drake 's-11 Am3zlng Grace" tells the story of a boy grow· ing up lo a small town ln the early 1900's, and Taylor

After Jearu;g the United ; States JUiy 28, Lars plalls . to go back tb school for two more years, Lars feels he h"'l leamed a new way of thinking and has also learned to accept differences because of his stay In the United States, Contem· porary World Affairs la Lars'· favcrlte class. "because. there I learn to better understand the American outlook upon world pnlltics, " The things Lars-says he will most remember ace the nice school be attended, the new friends he made, and "genetally most everything."

Lars was a member of the wresi:Jing team this winter. Wate> skiing, winter skiing,: and travel are Lars' favorite pasttl.mes. ·

The usual quora of myster· les and juveniles are included In this ma:ith's list, and some of the picture books are. out· standing for their beautlfi1l Illustrations,

J, Patrick Nrccoy is valedictorian and Dennis o. Craun salutatorlan oPthe sealor Class of 1966, Eaton Rapids high school principal Dale Sheatec announced to­day,

Pat, a sttrdent of Eaton Rapids schools since kinder· garten, has a 3, 9~4 average, He Is a member of the Na·

tlonal Honor Sol:iery, Quill and Scroll, and last swnmer Pat attended Boys State. During his junior year, Pat rec el ved third place 1n the dlsttiot Voice of Democ<acy contest, competing against 500 studeats,

Pla)'ing clarinet in the high school band, being. a membe1 Qf the M~ Youth

JOHN DAVIDSON, 640 State -- "No. They are one of the bighe!l paid in the country now, They are making this Into a full time Job and they could accomplish this work in half the time." CARL ACKLEY, 8224 5-Point Highway-- "I'm net in a real good position to know whether it is justified, but I do noc approve of the process where.by a group of this type can caise tlieir own salary " MRS. CHARLES

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BRANDT, 122.N. River·· "No, I don't," M:RS. ED McREE1 201 S. Center -- '"After recently watching the Senat~ ill session, my feeling would be, if they are sin­cere, they deserve thii increase, as their work is very diffi .. "" " . c~.

MRS, WAYNE CRIPPEN, 5612 Plains Road·- "I suppose they need It, as living costs are going up and they do need a larger bu~er." , JACK MOJ1:GAN, 2985 MlcWgan Road •• "1 don't think It ls a verv good Idea. We have other problems to take care of firll. •• . -MRS, RICHARD CHARLEFduR, 9553 Griffith·· "Actually, 'I don't. I <eally feel they are ovei:paid, I know thel' put In a lot of time i but some of them don't put in all that s necessary. "

group, working with the Little Theatte, and singing In the choir have kept Pat busy. He is also copy editor for the year book staff and last year was In the Jualor play and the Red Cross.

In his spare time, Pat enjoys rea.iling, Jazz, and discussion. He Is the son of Mrs. Kenneth Mccoy of 316 E. Knight St, Pat will begin his freShman year In Albion College whete he will study th• minittty.

Dennis, the son of Mr. and Mrs, Martin Craun of 6875 Clinton Trail, has also attended Eaton Rapids public schools since kludetgarten. Last yea<, Dennis was junior memDer-at-large, and this year he has setVed as pres!­aeDt of the Student Council, He has been in the Key Club,

Councill -- Report

Clerk, . Mt, Kaye Maupin and

Mt~. Minnie Smith appea<· ed before the Councll, at the Council's request, in regatds to buildings on their propetty and a July 1, 1966 date was,nxed to correct the situation.

The request of the Bab­ena! Investment for a per­mit to build ancther build­ing of the Kroget lot was refe??ed back to the build· Ing Inspector. , Mayor Basing proclaimed

May 1, 1966 as Loyalty Day.

Department reports were given.

Adjourned at 9:40 p. m, C,A, Basing Mayor Gerald Gillett City Clerk

Plaim Hwy. News by DOROTHY ALLEN

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Dewaters and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles ~ McMann S\lnday, · Callers at ttie Nichols home were Dr. Doyle of La.nslng, David Garfield, :Vetna Kellogg of Duck Lake, Eva Thuma., and Kathy

1 Foote and son. Mr. and Mrs. George

Garland, Mrs. Lillian Harrison and Mrs. Lydia Redman of Lansing and East Lansing visited tfie Stanley Fri Sells last Sunday.

Dr. Grandy visited at the Bishop home, The Cecll Bishops speut Sunday wl~h the Dean Dukes, and Pam and SccXt ate visiting

. grandma and grandpa Bishop. Neille Kime and A vis Hall have beeu having the nu, but are better now,

Mr, and MrSJ William Wilson of Berrien Springs have moved Into tlie BiShop tta!ler.

The Wayne Ctlppens are glad to be home again aftOJ: their vacation lo Fldtida, Sunday they entertained at a biitfiday party for those of the family who had birthdays

Jn April. • - Mt, and Mrs, L;'le New-

man of Mason called Sunday, Mr. and M.ts, Cwoll

Slaytoi;t attended the ln­S!a~tion of Rev, Copelin pf

the Flm Baptist Church lo OVid, . Mrs. Slayton played the organ. Mrs. Slurgeon, who has been visiting her daughter and family has returned home. David Slayton has been having the rn umps. ·

The children of Maynard and Sylvia McKessey .were hosts at a party for tbe!r 25th anniversary, last weel! Saturday, at ~he McR;essey home, Congratulations from your neighbors.

ViSltors at the Wayne Willis home we<e Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Pratt, Mr. and Mrs, Charles Btewer of Lansin.<l, and William and Chris Willis of Mason,

Last week end we enjoyed a trip with ftieuds to West Virginia, We found a cure for those d?ag racers-·turn them loose in those hills for twenty four hours, after all those curves and hills It -would be a pleasute to drive in good old Mlchl~an.

Mr. and Mrs. George · Gole d?o.ve to Ohio and toO!t bet mothei: there for a visit.

Jill Cleeves visited Cartie Pierce SUOday. Cartie said the McKessles have cle4ned aut all along the road and It looks so ,

. Jli'ce .and she appreciates it, ·Monday Bob and Fannie

Woods and the G Jen, Stime<s visited in Leslie, Tuesday they attended the sale at Lloyd Blackmore's and Thursday they visited Fann Fannie's s1stet, Maxine, in Albion, Sunday Everett and Lois Lease and the Woods enjoyed a nice drive,

lt;s nice to have Fred Cantine home again from California. He said be en­joyed bis visit, but was glild to get home, He won­ilered ifbe was really in the right town, when he saw • the new Kroger sto;e and rio house the.le, then so many of the large trees cut ..

Fred visited In Portland, ore., Seattle, Wash., Boise, Idaho, and Mountain Home,· ldaho, Fred said he really did get wet a couole of t!mes out fishing! r

L!vlog F the theme used for National Music Week, the first week in May,

What part does mns1c play in our cornmunlty' A recent survey showed the Music Club, chwch choirs, private music students, and public school music students actively Involve 750 persons.

The Tuesday MuSlcale of Eaton Rapids is making ~!ans to celebrate Nati'onal MUsic Week with a display In the

~ Domestic Finance. window and with a May breakfast, May 10,

17 JOIN CHURCH

a Hit

he aton Rapids Llttie ' Theater group has shown its assets and deserves the continued support of the pUblic, as those who saw "You Can't Take It With You• w!ll firmly agree.

M. K. SENIOR CITIZENS The Senior Citizens met

April 13 for dinner with fifty present. Dr. o. s. Erhard gave a very interest- · ing tall( on heakli, which we all appreciated.

They met again for din· ner on April 20 with 45 pre­sent. TJie'ffieeting was opened with singing "God

1 Bless America" wit11 Cora Keil at the piano.

Thank you notes were read from Emmet Royston and the family of Jay Thuma, The sick committee reported that Mrs. J3essie Johnson bas gone to her daughter's in Rochester, Michigan, unlll she can be admitted to the hospital for therapy treat· men.t for arthritis.

Dewey Marietta remllin.s about the same. Gertrude Mills was back after several weeks illness. June Smith is rec~edng slowly from an accident.

The President LOretta Miller read about a sale U5 years ago, also a poem written by liha Miller, Delia Lamb gave a reading "Token of Good Fri.endship". Bettha Corbin gave two readings,

New forfeitures for the coming week axe: Cliff Stringliarn, Arthur Clark, Pearf Clegg, Vetn Losey, and Reva Peterson.

South Hamlin Mrs. Florence Zeitz

Mrs, Amy Osbotn of Charlotte was a Sunday visitor with hei: sistet, Mrs. Beatrice Fox and husband,

Mr. and Mrs. Howatd Towns made a business trip to Jackson Saturday aftet· no On.

The W. s, c. s. held an evening meetins:t at Mrs. James Clarke's Thursday.

Mt. and Mrs. Willaid Fox, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Fox of Canal Road, called on their parents and grand·

·parents, the Je$e Fox's Sunday evea!ng. Mr, and Mrs. Dean Fox were also

Residents of the Eaton Rapids area axe being urged to join In planDlng special events fpr the seven days of Michigan Week, May 15-21.

Sch ml Notes,

M.ts. \','.a~e Vibbert of Dansville visited the Reme­dial Reading Depa.rtnient of th~ Eaton Rapids Elementary Schools at K!Qg Street last Thursday. The purpose of he< visit was to obse?Ve and acquaint hei:self with the program developed over the yeru:s in the local school

- undei: Titre I Vibbert,· who will Dansville program, was ln- s terested in procedme, sched- aves ules, books used, tests gi ven1 and reading levels and also method or grading.

Mrs. Elna Masek present· ed the local!rogram which she institute and has suc­cessfully developed over the past 10 years in the local system,

NEW MARINES Jay DuBois and Bill

Chaney have enlisted in the Marine Corps and leave Thursday (today) from De­troit for boot tcainin9 at San Diego, Califorrua. Both young men are 1965 graduates of Eaton Rapids High School. · STUDENT COUNCIL DANCE

Saturday, April 30, 8:00 to 11:00, fiigh school cafe­torium, featwing "The Rogues", who have played the dormitorY. circuit at M, s, U, High school stu• dents and their guests. FREE admission. REFRESH· MENTS avallable.

LETTER TO THE EDITOR Dear Neighbors:

So many of you have been so considerate of me since my husband's sudden death on February 3 of this year that it makes me very proud and happy to be a citizen of the onlr Eaton Rapids on earth. /ust re .. cently Paul Cocbt.an, of Cochran Motors, 'bas tel6-phoned to me and told me of bis high regard for Don and bis desire to help me m any w a)' he could,

God bless you all. Mrs. Don Culver

Richard Kirkpatrick of 119 S. !liver St,, who had taken his two sisters, Ketry and Julie, to fish Saturday on the bank of Grand River across from the Island, saved the life of Karen Louise Bassos, daughter of Mt. and Mrs. Chr!S Hassos, of 215 1/2 E, Hamlin St., when the three year old was pulled into the water by a fish on her line. B1Xh the little tot and her fishing equipment were retrieved by her benefactor.

Karen is the granddaught· er of Mr. and Mrs. Norman s. McDonald of the Coast­to-Coast store.

OPEN HOUSE The public is invited to

an Open House at the Lansing Chila Guidance Clialc on May 1; from 2:00 to 5:00 p.m·;, Supported by state funds and appropriations from the county ~oard of supervisors and board of education, the Clinic pro-­vides psychiatric and psycho­logical services to children from Eaton county and their parents, In 1965, 94 children from Eaton countY. were seen at the Clinic. This is the only such service for children from Eaton county.

The staff of tlie Clinic will be available to explain the program and answet questions, The Clinic is now located at 600 Lesher Place in Lanslag near the corner of Pennsyl· vaala and Saginaw Stteet.

Page 2: Sees - eradl.orgJan 04, 2021  · Dewaters and family visited Mr. and Mrs. Charles ~ McMann S\lnday, · Callers at ttie Nichols home were Dr. Doyle of La.nslng, David Garfield, :Vetna

Temperatures have ranged from SO degrees Wednesday at 4:15 p. m. to 42 degrees with rain at s,p.m. Saturday. The river has flooded the north end of the Island on the west side.

Mr. and Mrs. EARL HOP­KINS of Lansing visited the WAYNE SWAN family, Sun­lli'Y afternoon.

Mrs. CHRISTINE GULLI­VER entertained a group of

. ladies 'ftlr .dinner, honoring Mrs. FRANCIS GILLETTE SHROYER, of Columbia City, Ind., Friday. Mrs. Shroyer.

··visited her son DONALD GILLETTE and family for the week end. ;

Mrs. T. P. VANDERSALM of Lansing, the forme1 Mrs. LEE MORDEN and Mrs. H®MER ECK~RD returned Monday from Crystal Lake, where they·opened the Van-· dersalm ccnage. Mrs. l'an­dersalrtl was a house 1?.Ul;'.Sl

Tire Store That Cares • • • About Youl

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Top· Quality! Government Inspected·

FRESH 'FRY.E·RS • - ' .,-.". • I

Whole Fryers

Cut-up 1Fryers

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" Super-Right" Mature, Corn-Fed 8eef A~LGOOD IRAMD

Chuck Roast '

Blade 49c ·Cut. , .lb

Sliced ·Bacon ··-~;-I it:: 69C

"SUPER. .. RIGHr'

LADY BlnY

. Prune : Juice ..... . ·aT., BTI.,

A&P PUiPLI . 1• 3 1-LB, 79c .. Plums .. :.'. . . . . ' t=i

QT. . JAR 45c

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2 ~~:I: 75c CANS'

Swan·- Harris A cantllellghl· wedding

united Miss Bal:bata Jean swan of Mason and Roger· Dale Harris of Eaton Rapids Saturday evening, Apr!l 17, at the First Methodist Church in Mason. Rev. E. I. Sut­cliffe performed the double­ring ceremony before an · altar of cfi.ndelabium, mums, and palms. ·

The bride's parents are Mt. and Mr•· Morris swan of 3330 W, Rolfe Rd., Mason. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Hatt!S of 7505 Gl!datt Rd.,Eatm Rap- . ids, ate parents of the' l>ridegroom. ·

Mrs. Foster VanVllet played traditional nuptial selections preceding the ceremony and accompanied . Mrs. Dale lll:own as she sang "Because" and "The Lord's Prayer'', ·

.Given in marriage by her father, the bride d.onnea a ·

swan arid Mrs, QtpM W!ll­en, grandmothers.of the bride. Both ate from Mason and they Wore corsages made up of pfnk catnations.

Denise McCormick and Michele Carson. Diec~ .of the bride, cartied gifts to the chlirch parlor. They . wore petite pink rosebud corsages.

Mrs, James R. McCormick, sister of the bride, cut and served the .wedding cake, The decrn:ated groom's cake was served by Mrs. Stanley swan, sister-In-law of the bride, Mrs, J, R. Carson, a sister of the bride, presided at the coffee service. The groom's sister·, Mrs. Chatlos Mahann, poured puneh:

Mrs. Rex Twitchell, sis- . ter of the groom, registered the 125 guests from Wayne, Kalamazoo, D~lle. Leslie, Chatlotte, East Lan­sing, Marshall, Springport, Onondaga, Lansing, Eaton Rapids, and Mason.

For their Northern Mich-

·PM~. WING-S lb 39f DRUMSTICKS BICEA5TS WITH RIBS .. BONELE5S TUR.K.E'l ROLLS

IL 49£ ii.69~ i~.W

G,,_t.JUG-.

GREEN

PLAIN OK'.SU6P.~'. 'J 4(1.i SPARH-\N IX)NU15 coot 'fT

C.OUN11i::Y i:.~E5M 7. ~.5 :::r1,( c~oc. MILK . . . t . 'J/T Rffi, 79; SHAMp()O IO-fl cc.. g{),/ WOODBURY ... B!L: . ift'

BB Dollar Wise. Buy these Plentiful Foods! You'lf find d•licioui ways fO Utrve rh•m in your fovor1t• mogoz1n•s

ONIONS AND 2•Bunches for

RADISHFB

BOB'S AUTO PARTS ·118 N. Main St.

Eaton Rapids 1 Phone 243-8172

Or 243-5231 AC - CHAMPION

DELCO Wholesale - Retai I

NEW AND USED ORGANS AND PIANOS at extra spe­cial prices during OW' remod· ellng sale. Save $S on a sllgfitly marted new organ or piano. come see our new teaching studio. $8 for 8 week ~an course. You don't have to own an organ to learn. Also, piano rental­f.urcbase plan available, 'Exclusively Ours", LOWREY

AND STORY AND CI.ARK. MARSHALL MUSIC, 402 S. Washington, Lansing,

17, 18, 19, 20c

WONDER GRO, Greenfield : and Milorg anite Lawn Care. Products available at Pettit . Hardwate. - .

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LadiM'~ Values to 8. 99 333 Most Sizes ·

NATIONAL BRANDED

All 5 ·00 DRE-C!t' s··H1RT·s- .. - .. R~gular \»~ 1 . 14 1/2 to 17

I ·. - White . Long S eeve 377 , Colors -

L.ang Sleeve

SWEAT SHIRTS 177

· Stripes

BROAD CLOTH

PAJAMAS 333

LANVIN

DOROTHY GRAY

SUNDAY! MAY!, 19bb CHEF - JOE TORRiE

--- ETE-R'S P''°ISH HALL . ST •. P au . ,

BRING THE w·HoLE FAMILY

.Dinner served. fror:i 12 noon until 6 p.m.

Sponsored by ST. PETER'S MEN'S CLUB

·Adults $1 .25 - Children $.75

Family Pl~n $6.00-·

FOR SALE: Sealpolil,t Sia· ' mese kittens, a weeks old, litter trained, 243·4866.

17nc FOR SALE: com-·25¢ per. C<ate; hay·-40¢ per bale. cilll OX-48364. - l 7nc

1 wish to thank all.who made my 88th bll!hday . anniversary so enjoyable, Special thllnks to the Senior Citizens for the beautiful cards. Mrs. Grace Bracey

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FABERGE

Panghurn's Sander's

SHIMMIN DRUGS

CllTll:E JEWELRY • ~

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··~tits~ Gill4Dtt ' GENUINE MOTHER'S RING •

THE GIFT SHE'LL CHERISH

,(Last Week fo~ Orders)

Hayes Jewelry Keith Smith, _Owner

228 S. Main St.

r1u·c~e; HtWt ·' ,.

Eaton · Rapids' . 't,

Finest ,.,

.~pdrtments - i

NOW LEASING

FOR SALE: Chevtolet Super FOR SAL!>: 22" Ge~co power Sport car 1965, V·B en· mower, 4 cycle Clillton motor,

-glne, automatic trans· Phone 243·7442. l 7nc mission, power b~akes and stee_ring. May have same by asswning payments. Entering serylce, Call after 6, 243·7671.

l7·1Bc WONDER GRO, c;reenfteld and Mllorganlte-Lawn Care·

FOR SALE: Nearly new Veto clarinet, cost $150, w!ll sell for $100. Call 543·3261, i7nc

Products availatile at Pettit ALE· ·154. F·85 Olds Hardware. FQR s • _ WANTED• Good set of delW<e, good condition,

• h 24 n 851 take QVer payments. bUDk beds, P one l\.7:ic- • Call 243·3617. l 7nc

__ Charlo.tte 543-4424 14t.fc

appiltt44 iA ••• ' .•• flit A .. 1 UAeA f01t

4 'Door, 6 Cyli_nder FORDOMATIC Radio - Whitewall. Low Mileage

·Check 011t this emaculately kept auto TODAY

251 OFF

Shock -Abscnbers

>AIMllM NYL~ 4 Full .Ply-

Pick Your Size And Price

S!ciJnd Tire Only. ·$2•.

Plus excise tox and exchange ti re

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Register For

FREE Drawing,

Tractor Ti res

RCA VICTOR.: VaJues

~~~-FINE-WOOD CONSOLETTE ! _ COMPARE

TMCAPORIH~ S.'IH CG·318

23• tu~ (OWlrlll die .. ) 212111. ln. plctu,.

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RCA VICIOR New if std TV -RCA VICTOR .New Wstd TV f11to1i111 RCA Solid Copp11 Circuit D1p111d1bilit1

Enjoy unsurpassed reception I TransrOrmer-A.owered'22,500-volt New Vista chassis (design averaee) gives you;extro brleht, sharply de· tailed plctures-p'irtormanc11 that Invites comparison on any channel. Tln)ed RCA Pan·O-Ply plciure tuba Is dust-proof. Super-

• RCA Solld--Copper Circuits • Tinted RCA Pan-0-Ply picture tube • 22,000-valt New Vista chassis · powerful New Vista VHF tuner and S2lld State UHF tuner.

• New Vista VHF, Solid. State UHF tuners Static-free "Golden Throat" FM sound.

-RCA Solid•Capper'Circuits replace old fasi'lion.ed :'hand wiring." Every copper circuil'is an exact replrca of the original master dilsign, Scientifically controlled tech­niques asspre uniformity of connections and placement of critical parts, eliminating the quality vario.tions caused by hand assembly. Servicing in'dividual parts is fast, simple and precise. Machine-perfect circuitry of thi~­kind is al5o specially designed end produced for use in

spacecraft, satellites, missiles and computers for the ultimate in precision, dependability and co1f!pact de-sign. - '

CUSTOM MEAT PROCESSING Beef and Park

WAREHOUSE Food Lockers Phone 243•3473 tfc

1827 JACKSON ST. 3 bedroom ranch, ne>ff • _ -!..$i-pet; pine 'panelled dining room, 'fu\h .1.-~­lh'asement, gos furnace, attached .garag.e. _. 'Llirge cgvered patio. Excelle.nt Financrng.

I ~2 B~OOK ST. Large 3 bedroom ranch· ! Rlastered walls with cove ceilings." Living ~room newly carpetted, baseme~t, gas heat. f, Twa car garage. Reasonably prrced.

~rOWNERS desire to move East. One of tile_ ·-cleanest homes in town being offered be­\'fow market value. 3 bedrooms, I 1/2

.. ~baths basement, gas furnace. Furnishings ·-:avoil~ble. SEE THIS ONE!

BROKER

243-3556 Phone Ma-8 3115

243-3535

At Fariners_W.ar.ehous.i -

'SEED OATS SEED CORN., Wolverine, Jacques · • . Michigan, Ki ng'scrost

ALL VARIETIES OF SEED AND SWEET CORN

. Bulk Fertilizer LiJlid· Nitrogen

Have us spread youdertl lizer and apply nitrogen.

MAX D. LONG, Mgr. Dealers In

FEEDS - SEEDS - FERTILIZERS GRINDING AND MIXING

PROFESSIONAL .

LATEX WALL PAINT Makes do·it·yourself painting faSter and easier, You get qu~lity paint al an ccononucal price. The colors available are beautiful. use 0.,er painted walls, wallpaper, wallboard, etc. Add charm to any mom 1n your llouse with U11s $398 dependable easv·to·use latex Wall Paint. No paint odor-clean up with -warm water and soap. 0111on

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AT REAR OF STORE

Peterson Hardware

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VETERINARIAN office hOU!s: w'eek·days

___ eJlce}l.l'.h_lllS~lay: 1:30·3 • · p,m •. Monday, Wednesday, Friday<_7:30 to 8:30 P·'!'· · James c. Kfogsley

602 Brook St,, Eaton.Rapids, Michigan ·Phone 243·8887

43tfC

FOR-SALE: Country home near Eaton Rapids. One acre. 3 bedrooms, with attached garage. Lovely shaded ya.d. P)lone Stasqr Real Estate East J.ans!ng 337-1755. Evenings call' Perry 625-4870 collect.

l6·17c

REDUCE safe, simple and fast with .GoBese tablets. Week's supply only 98¢. Beaton. Drugstore. 13-lSc

EiECTRlC ·water Heate:s-· Replace your old slow re­covc;:ry water heater with a new-fast recovery electric

· watCl' heater at a special in­stalled price of only $87. 95. Even less if you install yo111· self. A special reduction is allowed on your electric bill for operation on these new water heaters. Trade in allowance for competitive ful>l w at., heaters doting this special campaign.

Limited time only. -Fat full details contact Bob Finnis at Consumers Power co. Phone 243·2011

14·2lc

FOR SALE~ 1942 Ford. Can be seen at 605 Forest Street. Phone 243-8393 17oc

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE

Sheffield MttUfD!l+J SPECIAL •. ~·

THIS WEEK . COFFEE . r/

~:;;;,;~.f;~~~:;h~~h·~:~: ;~~ :~~. ·19~ for you to hop aboard and start collecting th11 lovely dinnerware p1111ces plclurerJ above Each week a n11w p1ec11 will be featured for 1ulf 19¢ . · · wit~ a SS grocery purchase. There'sno!imit:with WITH EACH :n~o1:u~~~$eyoucangel2plecris for 38¢ ... SS PURCHASE

GENUINE SHEFFIELD 10-CUP COFFEE

SERVER VALUABLE COUPON

Emperor and Almeria "CHILI" GRAPES Hawaiian

'PINEAPPLE "HAWAII'' . "

Fresh "HAWAII"

Countf.Y Style

SPARE RIBS lb.59c · Wliole or Rib· Half

.PORK.LOIN lb.69c Sliver Platter

LOIN CHOPS lb.79c Kwlck Krl1p SLICED BACON 12-oz. wt. pkg. 69c

PESCHKE'S

HOT DOGS

PESCHKE'S 7-VARIETIES

HAMBURGER ·LUNCH MEATS

Kroger Baked Raisin or

VIEN-.NA BREAD 1-1b.

Kroger Graham Crackers or

SALTINES · 2-1b. pkg. 49¢

Craa• Style Carn 14i.-oz. wt. cans

Cit Green Beans· 12-oz. wt. cans

F.S. Gil Gren Bians 12-oz. wt,

4 for 771 Cliokle Sliced BeelS l2 oz. 6 for 77¢

Suestrlng_Carrati 12-oz. wt. con•

· .5 for 771

Cou~try Club . ClllLI CON CARIE 3 1s11-oz. wt. con• '1 Country Club · CORKED BEEF HASH Country Club BEEF STEW K.--r BEEF SLOPPY JOES

SPECIAL LABEL

25 Lb.Bag

8-oz.w1.39 pkg. c

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FREE BUCKET with purchase of 3·1b. 6-oz. pkg. ol

SPIC & SPAN

D.terv~ ~pec!al LaW TIDE

J•lb. l•OL pkg, 49,.

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WESLEYAN METHODIST Rev •. L. J, Maxson, Pastor Sunday

GRACE E, U. B. M-99 at Columbia

Rev. W. Prentice Peck

10:00 a. m. • Chmch school 11:00 a.m. ~Mori>. Worship 7:00 p. m. - Wesleyan Youth 7:00 p.m. ·Class Meeting 7:30 p.m. - Eve. Seivlce B:lli_ p. m. " Prayer Time

ThurSday · Sunday ' 9:30 a.m. ··Moro. Worship

10;30 a. in. - Sunday School 6:00 p. m, • Boys' ana Girl's

7:30 p.m. - Home Visita­tion saturday

7:00 p.m. - Preparation through Prayer

Fellowship · .

.,,._,;,

LEAD ME. • .. whn~+an opportunity f~r ood, when a.man make•

himseil n!ady tO be lea. Wlin n ptlvllegl! for a lad like-thi1, when a man i1 willing to lead. God hn1 led

yo,uth and age to peace'.and victory- He will 1e11d you when you are but wlllmg. Wonderful 1hinga ·

have bttn done by thoie who hove heard His invitation · -"Talle MY Hand." Man mJ!!Y lt!ad man to a place

where he can ttec:h God'1 hu.nd but he can't do hi1 reaching for him, The 1tony road of indeci1ion and

moral depren:ion i9 way o~t on the fringe •.. it doe1 not lead to God. But man ch~ses the fringe' area

him'n!!. God h waiting to be cur Teacher, our Friend, our Comfoner. He will be our

Comrade rf we will become as little children.

we can 41JY to H;m,­"Lead Me."

'Heifet11 Pickling Co.

Arnotd & Beckl~nd TGA

FINE PICKLE PRODUCTS Eaton Rapids, Michigan

Lillian.'$ Fine Foods 1208 S. Main Ph. 243-9141

Open 6 ci.m. - 8 p.m .. 6 days o week ·

TAKE-OUT ORDERS

Roy G. Heminger, INSURANCE - REAL ESTATE SECURITY SAVINGS

& LOAN ASSOCIATION

Eaton Federal SAVINGS & LOAN

ASSOCIATION

Horner Woolen Mills Co.

-Webster Lumber & COAL COMPANY

206 Line Ph. 243-5421

25 Years .Ago t,·, Mrs. Wm. Sellers and . ·, l,itaughter Carolyn speat the, ~~eeK end with Mrs. Seller s .

_'.)nether, Mrs. Edna Kaylo1 •· aad family. ~. MiSs Jennie Homer is a

:.·;;. pallertt at the Harriett Chap· :~ 1:'man hospital where she is re~ · : ported to be Improving.

· Wayne Gibson and Lewis : ·.-:--J;anenburg attended the Ford

£;"Salesman meeting io Detroit . ··,Wednesday evening of last

. :~;~week, where Mr. Hartenburg ·. was presented $75 cash, and : Mr, Gibson with $50 cash, ·:·.as winners in the new and

: \";"used car sales contest re­·:~}Cently closed • • ld.j'.7.) M!s. Laura Bunke1 spent ";.suuday with Mr. and Mrs. '.-:HOibert VaoAken and fam-· '"Uy. .. Ray Kiger is banjo player . -'in orc1testra at VFW hall

· parties, Mrs. Flossie Rock­' wood plays piano and Wil­Jord Thuma is violinist and

• 1·he and little daughter Velma ·Jane are both splendid sing-: ers and take twns at the · '. milie. Douglas Rockwood · : ... Bdded extra spice to music . ::Friday evening with his · saxop11one. Mr. and Mrs. L. C, Herrick were on the

.Wip$:..<committee, ·: Mr. and Mrs. John Westgate xeceived word that they bave a new grandson, born.to Mr. and Mrs. Don ¥atcbin March 10. They live.near Howell. ·

'·Clair Sprague was a week end:balled oIMr. and Mrs.

· Dopald Spiague. -

J.-H, Park•& Son, H.W, Bentley, Ma[ple 's Bakery, Leo G. Marshall, Culver's Groce[y I E. R. candv Kitchen, John R. Elated ( F. W, Spencer, M.R. H. f Sales Co. The ooly me~ living of the above mer-; chants are: Gordon Zavitz. E. R. Brirten, Andy and Tom Caterino (who still maintain their store in the original location), W.W. Knapp and Louis Hartenburg, except for Williams ana Braden, who

·moved away many-years ago • Miss Helen Rochester was

·am of school fo1 a week with the flu ..

Paul'Perkey made a bus!· ness ttlp to Detroit Thnrsday aad Fliday •

several from this neighbor­hood attended the surprise party and dance at Claud Qandall's home Tuesday

· evening • Miss Elsie Morgan is·

spending her vacation ftotp. Kalamazoo NQ[mal with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Morgan.

Miss Evelyn Spencer visited Mts. Clyde Mellon last week,

Don Clove: has been ill and. under the doctor's care.

Miss Dorothy Merritt call~~ .Oil ~lss 'Mary Hplmes las week.

Dorothy Radcliffe spent the week end at the Wion . Crandall home.

Mrs. Fred Morrison is con­fined to her home with a sore throat,

Mts. Mar)' McCoooell and Gayle Gifforij !Jave been assisting at the Journal office this week. . ~·· M attle Crane entet·

ta\l\Oo the Hilltop club at her'home in Eaton Rapids Mi. and MIS. F.K. Mot· Tliuisday. rison entertained several

:Mrs. Hazel Bellows bas friends and neighbors at pot-been in Detroir caring for luck dinner and bridge last he11laughter and new grand- Thursday evening. John El· sorl,j;. dred and Mrs, Millie Green

,cMt, and Mrs. jack Riley took the plizes.

Farmer's Warehouse of:Flint and Mrs, Belle Will· Mrs. M. Ray Bateman of ia.Di$ of Charlotte spent the Jackson visited friends in the

Byerly & Wheeler CAR - TRUCK - TRACTOR

SERVICE 903 Water St. Ph. 243-7711

Allied Products Corp.

w~·eJ:<, end at the A very home. city Tuesday. -Dean A very was the honored Miss Irene Bunt. Head of guest: at a bin:hday dinner on the Commercial Department ~tlriday. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd of the.high school, announces Av~ and John spent Sunday that on Aplil 24, Earon Rapids tbjlie. . w!ll be host to many students

.1:Last Satwday_ afternoon a from hish schools in Eaton. delightful social function wiS;enjoyed when Mrs. Jack M;iilpin and Mrs. Bert Zavitz wele hostesses at a linen sh~!3r given in honor of

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EATON RAPIDS STAMPING DIVISION Mr~. Wilfred Grey, a recent btj.de. The shower was given in jhe. Maupi.n h~me on

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~r .. :. YOUR WEDDING STORY IN BEAUTIFUL. COLOR ALBUM

Balcom Co. PLUMBING & HEATING

"Where Quality & Service Count" Ph. 243-3386

Bob's Auto Parts bAY Phone 243-3461 NIGHT Phone 243-5231

118 N. Main Street

Richard's Dairy 503 State St. Felpausch Food Center

Heaton prug Store

.Woljs Hreswne "YOUR SAFETY

St. , with sixteen pre­r an afternoon or

Mis. G1ey received fine gifts.

·Years Ago

Reason ab I y Priced HENGSTEBECK

STUDIO Call 243-6191

WELCOME VISITOR .•. !

If you've newly arrived, looking for the newest shows, the best places to · eat, a week-end res0rt, your church . or synagogue, places lo shop or perhaps a house or apart-' menl ..... read the

PHONE 243-6861 ' ,

----------------------~ WELCOME NEWCOMERsl ; Use this coupon lo let us know you're here I NAM<--,----~-~---------!

I ADDRESS'---------------·

CllY I D Please have the Welcome Wagon Hostess call on me I

..... O' 1-wo~lll.!lke ,10.substribe'fo .. the ,!l!i\ton·Rapids-Jouroal I"- . O I already subscri~e ,to the Eati>o, l!aplps Journal ;I Fin out coupon and mail to Circulation Dept, I

~ Cbicago ... just step out of Sherman House and youre in. business! WHERE THE ATTRACTION IS '"';f,",~,~~1,::;;~~:: Single rooms from $8.00 Double rooms from $12.00

fiW;iAction1 []MAKE M'i RESERVATION FOR-PERSONS ON----1 Cl SEND ME LITERATURE. Cl l'D LIME CONVENTI0°N INFORMATION, l'-'Tfl

I NAM ADDRESS I L~~-----------------~TE-!!_f'~~ d

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Phone 243-3104

Eaton Stamping Co.

1.S OUR BUSINESS"

National Bank Of Eaton Rapids MEMBER F.D.1.C,

·SAVE By The 10th

East Haven St. Ph. 243-2171

S&YENTH DAY ADVENTIST Michigan St, (M-99) Roy Lemon • Pastor

saturday . 9:30 a. m. - Church Service 10:00 a, Jl!. • Sabbath School 4:00 p.nr; - Yoong People's

'Meeting Wedrmsday . · . . :

7i30 p. m. • Praye: Meellng

ASSEMBLY OF GOD ll.eV. Rll~y K!ooey, Pastor

Sundl\y I 10;00 a.m .. - Sunday School ·n:oo. a;m. - Morn. Service 7:45.p.m. - Praye:.,and · ' Bible study. All nations . and_ all races welcome,

Mo~day, ~ 6:00 p. m. • Pastor's Class

fo1 Youth 7:30 ·Pastor's Class·

fot Adults Tuesday

7:00 p.m. - Children's and Junior choir reheatsals

Thursday .. 7:00 p.m. - Bible sru4y

·saturclay • · 3:00 p.m. - Adult Choir

Rehearsal ·

through Praye1 Choir Rehearsal

ST. PETER'S CA THO UC

FIRST CHURCH OF CHRIST SCIENTIST

Rev. Fr. Charles Crowley, Corner of Oak and Barnes Sts. Pastor Mason ·

Simday -_ 8:30.a_,m. and 10:30 a.m.

masses Weekdays ·

7:15 a.m, mass Saturday

4:00 p.m, to 5:00 p.[11. and 8:00 p. m. to 9:00

p. m. coIJ!essioos

CHILDS BIBLE Robert M. Bowden, Past0<

Sunday School is held dm­ing_the setvlces for pupils up t-o the age of 2.0.

Wednesday evening meet­ing at B:OO includes test!·

. monies of Christian Science healing. ·

A public reading room is open at the chUich every Wednesday and Sat111day ft~m 2 p.m. to 4 p.m ..

EARN .. From The 1st . --OVER $40,000,000 IN ASSETS--

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Talk of'the 'Town · The WILLillM ). '!WRN· we<e tteated to a look at

'ERS retruned last Tuesday the Seo Locks and .Big Mac from a Florida vacation. bridge. The Ice was slow-. Mr. and MIS, IVAN Ing the boars, BALDWIN ai:e the p<oud . , Mr; and Mrs, R. J ',OS-great-grandpai:ents ofJILL ·. '-MUN and Mrs. Osmun s MARIE'HARMON 10 pounds sister and brotnec-ln-law, and 3 ounces, b~n April 25 Mr: .and MIS. FRANK DOVE in Lansing to Mr. and Mrs. of Jackson, have just re-RONALD HARMON. turned from a motor nip

FRANK MILLER, who through the south and Flor-works for the city, will • ida. On the. way home retire Frida)', 2~, after they returned by way of four yea.rs of service. Jamestown, Williamsbuxg,,

Mr. and Mrs, .CHESTER Richrnonil, and .Charlottes-SMITH and Mr. and Mrs. ville, Virg!nta. They KEITH MERRITT took an stopped at Thomas Jeffer-overntght rrlp noitb last. son's home, Monticello. week. The Idaho visitors

HOSPITAL NEWS ·SPONSORED B'( THE

Ea.ton ·Rapids Insurance A~ents Assn. R.G •. Heminger Agency; W. J, Beannan Agency; Ackley-Peters Agency; Michael Montie Insurance; Kenneth D. Powers Agency

ADMITTED: Mrs. Davine Cochran, Mrs. Mai:y Gulley, Mrs. Joyce Swan, Mrs. Ethel Ha;ler, Mrs: Violet Rockafellow, Mrs. Mildred Launsteln,. Mrs. Anna Dis!.,, Floyd Kikendall, Lloyd Snow, W!llai:d Hammond, -John Maki, Thomas Kerns.

DISCHARGED: Kimberly Vaughn, Mrs. Helen' Keys, Mrs, Lillls Marsh, Mrs, Mable Williams, Mrs, Dorothy Johnson, Mrs. Mary Jardot, Mrs. Ann Kosier, Mrs. Betty Hastings, RoEert Dln~ee, James Keesler, La:Vern Cole, Carroll Young, Richard Nierenberg er.

' Bll\THS: Apr. 21, a boy, Jens, to Mr. and Mrs. James Jensen of Corunna. Apt. 25, a boy, Paul,

. to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Briclanao of ER. Apr. 25, a boy, Scott David, to M[. and Mrs. Donald Merren of ER. Apr. 26, a·boy, Scott Allan, to Mr. and Mrs. 1aITy Leighrner of Sprlllgport,

,GARY

GHERKIN

SAYS:

For A Good 'CASH Crop • ' I '

We o;e paying the highest · prices for pickles. The CASH·RETURN IS HIGH. Now is the time to get a contract. An excellent way for the schoo I children to make that · extra spending, money for the summer or fol I s'choql clothes.

Write. or Telephone--

HEIFETZ PICKLING CO. P.O. BOX 70 EATON RAPIDS, MICHIGAN Telef?hone 517-243-7501

OR

BOB SCHWARZ

602 Cohalb~n Dr. Eaton Rapids, Mich. Telephone 243-8222

Pi'u:n

Pou~. 0 •

Fe!pausch captrued the first place spot fn the Mon­day Nile Women's League

. position ntgbt roll off in a hatd·foughl: battle with Fox Trenching, which retained their second place position, First game was taken by Felpausch by the small m,ar· · gin of 17 pins, each team having 35 marks going into the 10th frame. Alleys 1 and 2 became very quiet as the gals battled it out ID the. las! Trame of the game with onlookers observing from the adjoinlng alleys to·see who would emerge the victors. The results produced some of the finest bowling of the · year from b6th teams;

Some of the .fine series rolled on all eigbt lanes were: Kate. Day (McClures) 532, with 193 and 180 games; Esther Scott (Fel­pauscb) 531, 213 gai:ne: ·Fran Nicholas (Fefpausch) 514, 185 game. There were some big s,elirs picked up by Lois Jensen (Harr.is O!l) 5•10, Sally Mai:riott (McCurley's) 9-1-10, and Maudie Mc­Manus (Vic & .Bfllj.e's) 5-7-9. McCltires finished the season with an ei<cellent 841 game against Fashion Flair.

McClure's keglers broke the high team series for the · year by coming through with a fiiie team effort of 2383.

Jean Bush (McCurley's) rolled her first 500 serf.; the last night of bowllng with a 508 series, including 182 and 187 games. Onalee Lyser (Lynne/Kay) ffi!d a 207 game.

JAYNE ON TOUR.

Jayne Williams, 'daugliter of Mr, and Mrs. Max Williams, of 1302 Water Street, Eaton Rapids, Is now on tour with the Olivet Col­lege Choral Ensemble, Thls 34 member organization will return to Olivet.on April 24 after making appear­ances in schools and churches throughout New York and . Massachus~s.

· .See the John Deera.1t0 Tractor at your John Deere Lawn and Garden dealer's. Find out how llttle it costs • , ; how easy It Is to bliy with the -!ohn i;»eere Credit Plan.

:~--Teen

Salute "You may not.admit it,

but you 're a prisoner in this . housel" ls. one of the startling comments which helps to . weave the "Web of Murder11

,

junior play to be presented May _12, 13, and 14. ·

The setting of this mruder story takes place in the llylng roam of an old Vlctod.an house high' on a cliff over· lookin,g the Pacific Ocean.

· The oli! house ls familiarly termed "Nightmare. Mansion;•

Ruth Ulley plays the part of Minerva Osterman who ls a forceful, domineering wo­man In her 90 's. As the queen of her house, she rules with an iroti hand.

Stephanie Osterman, ·. played by:Kay Schwab; ls a

·quiet, plain· looking woman By PATTIHALLIFAX .of 37.

' G.olllg to Michigan stare . Gay Peters plays the role University to become a of Mai:y Hamilton, who is social worker is foremost .in · Minerva's niece. She is pl.aru of Mike Barningharn, 33 yeanJ old and ie very . son of Donald Barninghai:n, atuact!ve. Keith Latimer, 228 Hobnes :;c, Mike is . Mary's fiance wl\o is a the subject for this week's handsome, vitj.le, photo-teen salute. · ,>-\ grapher,. is played by Ron

.Mike's activities include Hulsey. ' student council, president of Vall McKim plays Belle the Ke)' Club, and partlcipat· Hamilton. Belle ls M'l?y'S ing in the Senior Play, "the 29 year. old sister. She is Curious Savage. " a tall vivacious woman,

Mike is interested in" "show girl" from Broadway. architectural drawing. For The cabn, gentle person his series of plans on an with the kind fiice ana sym· A-frame summer home be pathetic manner is Nora, received an honorable the housekeeper, P,layed by mention at the Regional Aon Dickinson. · Industrial Arts Fair which Ted Knickerbocker por-w as held at seia:on High trays Pete Martinelli an School earlier this month. ·energetic not-too•btlght

Mike enjoys all sports. rugged m~n of 30. ' He is ·co-captain of the ~n- The man. ·played by Tlin n1s team and !!as participated Ollver .ls a da:k stiave and

'In this sport for four yeai:S; !mma~ulately di~ed "mys• He was awarded the'Siri<ie· tery" In the plot. cuse Scholarship and was , Chuck Andkr plays Dr. able to attend Camp Mlui· Adler who is 45 or so. ·He ls wanca last summer. a tall, thin, bearded 'hypno­

. . By ,AU.AN BELLOWS . Floyd Schwab, teacher· · In Eaton Rapids ;High School far 14 years, ls Teacher of

- ·the Week. He hiis taught · ·As reheai:sals progress, the.· History and Ph)'sical Educa·

cast senses and expresses the · tion, lllong with other ac-intrigue and suspense of this tivlties suCh as ~ack coach .p,!ay, Aa Minerva avers; and-cra;s country coach. 'He asked that his heart be ·At the present tfme he Is

· hUrled here, ... bexe In tl\Js · athletic dlr8ctor of E,R. H. S, room. And do you know;... Schwab attenaed high some ntgbls when the ocean school'ln Ohio, where he Is cabn and the air ls· very . later went to the Untver-stlll I can actually hear the slty of Toledo to receive his beaU0g of his heart echoing teacher~s degree. _ throug!iout the house. I Schwab and bis wife and don't be!Jeve he'll ever five daughters llve at 301 . leave ic •••• and neither will Lee· Street •. He Is a mem-:i:." her ·of Michigan Education

Association, National Ed· LEGAL NOTICES ucation Association, Local

STATE·OF MICHIGAN Teachers' Association and · c h the entire Schwab fai:nily a

Probate Coun •0 r t e are members of the E, R. · County of Eaton, Estate of HELEN B. PETTIT; De- Congregational Church.

Among bis most mem• Ceased. orable occasions, he com .. 1

· n is"'Ordered that on , ments, in 1959 when he, June 20, 1966, at 10:30 a.m. as assistant fo.xball coach, In the Probate Courtroom helped the team to an un-ln the City o( Charlotte, defeated year. During Michigan a h~g .b~ that same _year the track he1a at which all creditors team fintslied first 1n· the of said deceased are re-quired to iaove theli claims. West Centtal League and Creditors must file sworn the medley relay team

FLOYD SCHAWB took fir$! place at the irate, meet.

Schwab remarks that be and Max M!nnlch, princi­pal of Eaton Rapids Junior high school, at one lime played on rival high school· football teai:ns. They never really knew each otfier uh· til Mlnl~h muved here aud they· Just happened to be · tal.Rlng aboul the "good old days" of.high school football,

claims with the C01J11 and serve a copy on Merton R. Pettit, Administrator, at Eaton Rapids, Michigan, prior to sai.d hearing.

Publication and service shall be made as prnv!ded. by Statute and Court Rule. Dated: April.ll, 1966,

Shorthand Classes Tour MSU Fac.ilities

Angus N. MacLeod Judge of Probate

Robinson & Zentmyer Attorney for AdmiiliS!rator Eaton Rapids, Michigan.

A ttue cop)' Edith Bohn Register of Probate. ·

· 16·18c . STATE OF MICHIGAN

Probate Coun for the County of Eaton, Estate of CHARLES P. LAMB, De· ceased." · · .

' R ls ordered tliat OD June

"Learning is a life-time chance is as good as a man's job, 0 were the words of ad.. in getting a Job, Ozzella vice told to Mrs. Anne Dun- added. . ham's Shorthand I and Il Mrs. Marian Smith, off!ce classes by .Dr; Mary Virginia' manager of the Department Moore, dui:iljg a tilp to the of Health, spoke .on office Michigan State University careers. Mrs. Smith ex· Student. Bnllding in Lansfug 1>1ained that the number of April ~o. iobs for qualified seoretai:ies

· Dr. Moore went on to exceeds the· nnmber of , .explain, "The challenges of applicants. To give the _ ·_ the world are yours. .Take students some facts and fig• · advantage of every oppor- ures, Mrs. Smith said that tunity to increase yoru edu~ the Untted States could put catl.on by going on to college,, a man on the moon every

tist.

:~:~~~~·>:· ~:;"}: t·.,.~ · 28, 1966,. at 2:30 p.m, .fn the Probate Courtroom at Charlotte, Michigan a hear­ing be held for determination of'heirs and on clalms.

1f you have the abi!Jty and year with the money wased the willlngnem to worl< hard In offices throughout the for what you want, you w!ll u. s. · Th!s ls due to lack of · get it. " organization, unorderly

With this thought ID mind, offices, poor lighting, em· students and teacners had a ployees wasting time during choice of visiting two of worl<illg hours, etc. , Publication and service

shall be made as provided by. Statute and Court Rule. Dated: April 22. 1966.

Anglis N. MacLeod . . · . Judge cef Probate

McArthur & Sullivan · . -Attomey,for ExeCutor · · · . Eaton Rapids, Micblgan.

/( trile CDp)' Edith Bohn Register of Probate.

17·19c STATE OF MICHIGAN

Probate Court for the county of Eaton. Estate of CECIL M, TRlMBLE, Ile· ceased.

four different discussions on careers in business. The

· amas.d!scu&.ed were E<:ono· mies, Accounting, Market·

. Ing, ·and Office, Career•· . , Lamence·Ozzello; speak·

. er for.an":accounting career, .. explained that there are four

. different areas for which one may apply In accbUnting: governmental, private, public, arid teaching of accountlllg. n Is very diffl-

The scudents ate supper In the Union Building Cafeter!~_. l'he.eventng program began with-rep~ fro111 the '!is!ting schi>ols. Musba-White rep-.

· .reaented· llat9n R!'Pids ·~Y-~~.-- • porting tlJat J!!l6eif and accur· ,, acy are·tJl.e main goals in

· Shorthand Ir, whlfu Shorthand I works to make a mailable -Jetter. ,

it is Ordered that on .JuiJ.e 20, 1966, at 10:00 a.m. in the Probate Courtroom

. cult for a person to work his way up to a high office with only one year of bookkeeping whfch is received by most people In high school, he said; There is no prejudice toward women C.P".A. 's.

Other schools with reiae· sentatives were Grand Ledge, St. Louis, Howell, Sexton, Grand Rapids, and Benton Harbor. Giand Ledge was given as award for having me most attending. They

Moore Implement Co.

142 Hall St. Eaton Rapids Phone 243-7 421

in the Ciry of Charlotte, Michigan a hearing be held at which all creditors of said deceased are required to prove their claims and heirs will be determined. Creditors must file sworn claims with the Court and serve a copy on Mamice D. Trimble, Executor,, at Eaton Rapids, Michigan, · prior to said hearing.

Publication and service shall be made as provided

As long as they have passed the reqntred test, their

by Statrue and Court RUie~ D"ated: April 11, 1966

Angus N. MacLt:od Judge of Probate

1 Robinson & Zemmyer Attorney for Executor Eaton Rapids, Michigan.

A true copy Edith Bohn Register of Proba,e.

16-!Bc

-~~!!!e!!'!'com.e-mll!!!Ti!'""'o-..., FlRST BAPTIST

CHURCH. 8:45 a,m. Look-Up Hour, WCER 1390 9:45 a, m, Sunday School 1:00 a.m, ;sunday/ Worship Service

Message: ;,The Never·Farsaking Christ"

sioo p. m. Yoiitb Groups 7:00 p.m, Evelling Wors)lip Service.

SAM~~~~~UNGER' Message: "The Man Wh~ Uves Forever. . · • Because He Said N~"

had 42.

~. ICE CREAM ~,,. __ _

uan·1"o u Remember 'What g;ood Ice Cream tastes like? Discov-, er again 'the taste of reli.1 ice cream--the kind that's made from All Fresh dairy pro­ducts (Nat the "fluff-. ed-up"powdered milk tormula Ice cream so many stores are sel­ling today) •

TO MODERN CAREFREE COOK:ING :J"HIS SPRING Drywall By Ed Hall

Here's tee cream that is MADE TO A PRIN­CIPLE BY EXPERI­ENCED DAIRY MEN, ·

' *Better. Flavor *Better T~ldure• . Start Enjoying th.e Freedom of',

AUTOMATIC GAS COOKING . . . . .

Have your home ~ailed by using USG Adhesive.. ~all l8 boniled to wood Studs and Joists Using adhesive iDS!e;io of nails. "Bugs" have been worked out oT this system. We have; insfalled rhls system in.70 homes In the last 12 months. Fot nioi!' tnfounation--Phone·Charloite 543-2258 Collect.

WEBSTER LUMBER & COAL CO.

SPR(NKLE INSURANCE AGENCY'

INSURANCE·AJJ, KINDS . DEPENDABLE SEJWICE

Since 1901

.PHONE 243-5621

NICHOLAS ELECTRI.C

Wl~G-S lb 39f DRLiMSTfCKS BREASTS WIT!-{ R!BS •.... 'BONELE5S TUR.KEY ROLLS

11 (/C)t JJ...(69.P !~.WI

jPA~l\N HD.CAN 8 ~- s]. 00 APPLESAUCE t<J'( . I '

5PIU:1M1 tUT 8 1sl;-0i if 00 GREEM Bffif\15 c~s .

kiDNtv8EM4s 10 ~~~if 00 SPll.RTANIS-or.wr.C#l /f"i il 00 BUTTER BtP-NS U -\lir;- ,

-,. /J / FDDD 7<'1i'N"l'fUNf CENTER

. - ·FOR SALE1 Alaskan Mala. .. · . ·mute Huskies, follow Kiruiey- . ville Rd. to Tucker, first

'house past Hobnes on · Tucker. Bill Fears. · l 'Inc. liDIES WANTED -- T~ . take enumeration for the ·new Eaton Co\lflfy Michigan Di-

. rectocy,. Must have.a ·neat · appearance, like meeting

. people' and will.in,ll to work, App1y ID cwn hani!Wdl!ng gfv~ nai:ne, age, address, teleplione numbe" and town­ship in which you live. Must have ·ear available,

, Write Boic22, c/o tbis·news" llONEYSUCKl.E &1111.ET G«AVY AN!) 2· ·Ii 11 ~r:;· pal'0!• 15-16·17c

TLJRKEYSLICES 9KG-~ ' HELPWANTED-Maleor .

1 . . • · • • • . · • 1 I . _ female. Are ypu interested

10 Ol WT f'll.O<A6£ 69' in a hospitahareer?- Let us

£CKRltHSMOK·Y:0

LINKS Pkt.· ~ ~~{~uri~%~t~d

PlAIN OR'.SU6~~ 2 4~ SPARTAN OONU15 -OOt yr tO~Ni~H~ESM J. ~_:) Th CWOC. MILK . . . L · J'-/T

.SCft

Be Dollar Wise. Buy these Plentifyl Foo~s I You'// find d•licious woyJ fo ser11e them in yout fcvorrre mogo:rin•r

AND 2 Bunches for

· CARE OF OTHERS 111 'Contact: Personnel Office,~

Lansing General Hospital.1 2800 Devonshire A venue ·· -

l..a!!SJ!>g, Mi~!lig~!! i2-1ilc

FOR SALE: Black Hawk corn planter in good running cou­ditiod, $100, Also full size bottle gas range, $25. Call 243-6731, 17iic

BOB'S AUTO PARTS ·ira N. Main St.

Eaton Ro pi ds Phone 243-8172

Or 243-5231 AC - CHAMPION

·DELCO

WhoJesole - Retail

NEW AND USED ORGANS AND PIANOS .at extra spe­cial prices during our rem od· e!Jng sale. Save $$ on a slightly marred new organ or piano. Come see our oew teaching studio. $8 for s week organ course. You don't have to own a.n organ · re.learn. Also, piano renta.1-r,urchase plan available. 'Exclusively Ours", LOWREY

AND STORY AND CLARK. MARSHALL MUSIC, 402 S. Washington, Lansing.

· 1'7, 18, 191 20c

WONDER GRO, Greenfield and Milorg3nite Lawn Gare P!oducrs available at Pettit Hardware, .... ~~~~~~~

Bring your D'octor's J

prescription lrerel

Our registered pharma- .

cists work hand in ha'1d

with your doclor to pro .•

'~'' your heallh. We flH. his f>"re\cription,s>vith ut-­

~ost predsiofL ."

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_,_--c--7'--~-·-·~-=-==--.-a-~---~=-~ourlh~_: __ _ . SPAGHKrTI D~ER .

Laditd~ Values to 8. 99 . '?33' · C~bon;

.::;· Heels Most Sizes · Stacks

. NATIONAL BRANDED All 5 00 .· · · Regul~r 1JRE$ SHIRTS 14 112 to 17

· long Sleeve · . 3·77 · ·· - · ~~l~~s .

· ; . · Stripes

Long Sleeve

SWEAT SH_IRTS ·177 BROAD ~LOTH ~

PAJAMAS · 333

SUNDAY I MAY 1I196thfiiEF ~_JOE TOR~·IE ST. PETER,S_PAlllSH_HALL .. '

BRIN.G niE WHOLE .FAMILY . ' . . .

Dinner served from 12 no_on unti 1•6 p.m.

Sponsored by ST. PETER'S MEN'S CLUB

Adults $1.25- . . · Children $.75 ·

Family Plan $.6:0~ -FOR SALE: Sealpolnt Sia~ mese kittens, 8 weeks old, litter trained. 243·4866.

. · 17nc FOR SALE: Com·-25¢ per crate; hay-·40¢ per bale. Call OX748364. 17nc

I ~!sh to thank all who made my 88th birthday

·anniversary so enjoyable. Special thilnks to tlie Senior

· Citizens fa: the beautiful . cards. Mrs. Grace Bracey

17c

. PERFUME

LANVI N

DOROTHY. GRAY

·FABERGE

~ . '/.''! ,,, ~ /4 ~~

GIFT To

. • 1 iadtfiiJfkl tdg jot MaTdlRS D~.Y

Pangbui;-n' s SHIMMIN DRUGS Sander's

Cih40tt Cards

:Gifts~ GENUINE MOTl;fER'S RING

THE GIFT SH~'LL CHERISH

:·HEATON· DOZENS OF OTHER.

WATCHES PENDANTS PINS SILVER CRYSTAL. ..

· DllUG ·sTOIE "Prescription Center". Telephone 243-6811

· A fte.r Hou rs Phone 24_3-'8508 or 243-5491.

Now thru Sunday, ·May I AT THE

-~·-:Pi·lgritn Holiness Church . . , s. Main at Marlin" ~ Eaton R.apids ·. ·•

Nightly . 7:45 ·

GIFT.IDEAS CONSULT US FOR ALL MOTHERS GIFTS

. Hayes . Jewelry Keith Smith·, ·owner

228 S. Main St.

Tij f IJJVtUJgi HtuAt

Eaton Rapids' • I

Finest Apartments

NOW ·LEASING i

· ·_ For Further Information

FOR SALE• Ghevrolet Super FOR SALE: 22" Gemco power sport car i965. \i-8 en- mower, 4 .cycle Clinton motor, glne, automatic trans- · Phone 243-~442. _ · l?nc mission, power brakes -a11d · · steering. May have same by asswnlng payments. Eilterlng service.. Call after 6, 243-7671.

17-lBc WONDER GRO, c;reenfield ·and Ml!Olganlte Lawn Care

·FOR SALE:· Nearly new Veto clarinet, cost $150, w111 se!lfor $loo; c:;all Ma-3261. 17nc

Products available at Pettit LE· •64

·F.8

5 Olds Hardware. FOR SA • WANTED• Good set of · . deluxe, good condition,

• 24 7851 take over payments. bunk·beds. Phone ~7nc • Call 243•3617. 17nc

GO AIR.TAXI ·New Airdrdfr"- ·Fully:Eqi.lipped - Federal License*' · E>ETROIT Willow Run ,.,~. · -$35·:00

DETROIT City $46.50 . CHICAGO Meigs .(Downtown) $85.00

Or anywhere else in the U.S.A. All fares include up to three per~ons

.S.ton Flying Serviee Charlott~ 543-4424 14tfc

appilte.M_iA ••• ..• tm A - l ILle.4 l!01t

.. 1964 FAIRLANE 500

4 Door.; 6 Cylinder FORDOMATIC Rodi~ ;_ Whitewa II . Low Mileage

Check out this emaculbtely kept auto TODAY

..

25%·_0F~

Shack

Try Us for

· Trouble-free

Motoring· •••

AIMllMNYUW 4 Full Ply

Pick Your Size

. And Price

Slcond Tire Only · s2aa Plus excise tax and exchange ti re

Regist~r .For

Small Truck Tires Tractor Ti res '

'359'

RCA VICTOR New Wstd TV • RCA Solid Copper Circuits • Tinted RCA Pan-0-Ply picture tube • 22,500-volt New Vista chassis

Enjoy unsurpassed reception I Transformer-powered 22,500.vo!t New Vista chassis (design average) gives you. extra bright, sharply de· telled pictures-performance thet Invites comparison on any channel. Tinted RCA Pan-0-Ply picture tube Is dust-proof. Super-

• New Vista VHF; Solid State UHF tuners powerful Now Vista VHF tuner and Solid State UHF tuner. Static-free "Golden Tflroat" FM sound. . . ·

VALUE-PRICED CDNSDllTTE

• R.CA Solid Copper Circuits · · • Tinted RCA Pan-0-Ply picture, • tube · · · ·

. .• 21,500-volt.New Vista chassis · • _New Vi~ta VHF, Solid S.tata · .

UHF tuners • One-set VHF fine l\inln11 ·

'---- • Ellg.6·~oval.duo.cone speaker.

I RCA·Solid Copper Circuits r~place old fashionep "hand· wiririg. 11 Every copper circuit is an exact replica of the original master design. Scientifically controHed tech­niques assure uniformity of connections and placement of critical parts, eliminating the quality variation_s cau,ed. by hand assembly. Serv!ci.ng individual. pai;s is fast~ · simple and precise. Machine-perfect c1rcu1_try of th1~ kind' is also specially d~signed a_nd prod~ced Jo.ruse m spacecraft, satellites, missile~ a,n? computer~. for tbe . ultimate in pre9lsion, dependability !llJd C()mpoct de-.sign. · · · ·· '

. by ;MAXINE WEST do11't have.•.·. , Have y,ou ever wh!she,d for •0=~· ~gi'be handed to . sort of a 'rnoon wit a "ence .ar

11 ? .

·:· you? Uke a home completely_redecorared a at once ,:. And, co!a:·styled like those rooms in House and Garden . .·. and House Beautiful? ·

-. .. : Why nae? 11 doesJl't cost a fortune, and with today's ~--"' modern 1.D!erlor pa11111; you can do It yow:self. II won't . -_ be easy, but 1t can be done, In spite of whanhe ads tell •. · · you palntlng Is hard work, ... but so Is 18 holes of golf, . . or b'..ViDg the el1!ire fam!ly over for dinner~ Most of us ': think that a low golf score or family enjoyment.of that

d!D!ler makes It well worth the effort. Redecorating your home will also give you that same wonderful_ glow of self-satisfaction •••• that lasts for a long, longt1J_ne.

Properly planlled and executed, you can have yo'!' · dream In JeS; than two weeks, depending upon the S1Ze of your home, Why not stop In at HART'S GAMBLE· STORE and talk to us about It, ·

: ' Maxine would be delighted to discuss the just-right wall color to go with your carpeting and drapery, and help you Select the klild of'kitchen paint that will g!;" you·the cheery, easy to keep kitchen you want. In act, her Job Is to Jielp custol1)ers Just like you color-style

, . your homes, .

'__, . We have a ROdKCOTE Paint for every purpose. ~lnyl '. Latex for )'_Our walls or matching Semi·,G~oss for -:oo •

·-- k · d mm Ofie Coo! Celling white palllt, Satlu -: ' ~~m~ for bathtooms and kltcheris, We also carry a~ . the step-ladders, brushes, rollers, thinners •••• everyt ng · you need to make the project as easy as possible. Stop

In this afternoon. .

CUSTOM MEAT PROCESSI!<G Beef and Pork

w AREHOUSE Food Lookers Phone _243•3473 tfc

R. G. Heminger · · BROKER

!ifan Phinney 24-3-3556 Denton Eckhart Aurelius Phone Ma-8 3115

-Vern Conedy . 243-3535

Al Farmers. Wareh•use

SEED OATS SEED CORN· Wol~eri ne, _Jocque.s

Michigon, Kingscrost

ALL VARIETIES OF SEED AND SWEET CORN

Bulk Fertilizer Liquid Nitrogen .

Have us spread your f~rtilizer and apply nitrogen.

MAX D. LONG, Mgr. , De·alers In

FEEDS - SEEDS - FERTILIZERS GRINDING ANE> MIXING

PROFESSIONAL 1

LATEX WALL PAINT Makes do·1t-yourself painting faster and easjer. You get qu~lity pamt at an econom1cal price. The colors available are beautiful. use .011er painted walls, wallpaper, wallboard, etc. Add charm to any room 1n your house with this $3 9 s· dependable easy·to-use Latex Wall Paint. No paint odor-clean up with . _ warm water and soap. · c111an

FREE CUSTOMER PARKING AT REAR OF Sl'ORE

Peters on Hardware

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VETl!RINA~ . . . ~'-~o~m~'cehoort: ·week-days

·except Thursday: 1:30·3 p.m~ Monday, Wedl)esday,_

. Friday: 7:30 .to 8:30 p. m, Jariies c. Kingsley 602· Bro.ck St, , . Eaton Rapids, Michigan'· > Phone 243-8887.

4~c

FOR SALE: . Country h;ome near Eaton Rapids, One acre, 3 bedrooms, with attached garage. Lovely shaded yard. Phone Staser Real Estate East Lansing 337-17 55. Evenings call Perry 625•4870 collect, .. ·

. · .· ' · 16·17c .

REDUCE safe, simple and fast witi) G oBese tablets. Week's supply only 98¢. · Heaton Drngstore. · 13-lBc

Ei.EC'rRlC Wat er Heaters- -Replace your old slew re­covery water heater with a new fast recov.ery electric water heater at a special in­stalled· price of only $87 ,'95, Even less if you install your­self. A special reduction is · allowed on your electric bill for operation on these new water heaters, Trade in allowance for competitive· fuel water·heaters during this special campru.g·n.

Limited· time only. For full details contact Bob · ' Fl.tW.ls at eoruumers•Pewer. Co, Phone 243-2011 ·

14-21c

FOR SALE: 1942 Ford·. Can be seeri at 605 Forest Street. Phone 243-8393 17nc·

NOTICE OF FORECLOSURE .

MORTGAGE SALE -- De­fault having been made fa the terms and conditions of a certain mortgage made by C, Paul Letts and Isabell M, Letts, of the City of Ea\on Rapids, Townsbip of Hamlin, Eaton Couilty, Michigan, mortgagors, to Ethel Brooks, an unmarried· woman·, of Eaton County, Micliigan, mottgagee, · dated the 27th <fay of Feb· ruary, 19li9, and recorded in tlie atlce of the Register of Deeds, for the County of Eaton, and State of Miclti~ gan, on the 27th day of Febrmuy, 1959, in Liber 246 of Mortgages, on Page 433, which Said mortgage is claimed to be due, at the date of this notice, for principal and Interest, in ~he sum of Three' thousand one hundred seventy-five

·and 85/100 dollars, ($3175. 85). .

And no suit· or proceed· ings:at·law ·oi::eqUity having be.en institute,d:toi;ec9:\".er. ·

· the: del!t sepured ·by. Siild · · .. · · mcrtgage or any part there~ of, ·

Now, therefore, by vir· · tue of the power of sale contaiiied m said mongage, said power of sale havihg become o.1>erative by reason · · of such default, and pursuant ~o the statute of the State of ·Michigan in such case made .and provided, notice is hereby given that on Monday:, the 25th day of July, 1966,. at 10:00 o'clock l\,M, ~em Standazd Time, said mortgage will.be fore­closed by a. sale at public auction to the highest bidder at the South eritrance to the Courthouse in the City of Charlotte, Eaton County, Michigan, (that being. the building. where .the Circuit Court for the Collllty of Eat oil is held), of the premises described in said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be necessary to pay the amouni due, as aforesaid, ol) said mortgage with the interest thereon at three and one· half percent (3-1/2o/o) per annum and all legal costs, ch~e~. ·and expense,s, in" eluding the attorney fees allowea by law, and also any sums which may be . paid. by the undersigned, necessary to .1>rotect her interest In tM 'premises,

Which said premises are described as follows:

All that certainJ'iece or parcel of Ian · situate in the Town­ship of Hamlin, In the County of Eaton, and State of Michigan, and described as · follows, to-wit:

. Commencing,twenty· five (25) rods Noi:th · of the. Southeast cor­ner ,o(tiie Northwes!; · o~e-tqua:rter (1/4) 'of · the Northeast. oile· q~ei (1/4)~ theili:e w~ siXteen (16), roi!S, 'thence .. Ncrth fifteen (15) rcids, .

. . theilc.e East sixteen · (16) rods, thence

south fifteen (15) ... rods to the place.of

.· . begiruling, ali in ·. . Se~on niile (9), ·

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·. · · · · 'rowoSbip ··Eaton· .... , ......... _ ' : ,county, ~ichigaii. >: / .·. . Dated:at Eaton'Rlipids, · · · . Jv{icll1:gan this 20tli day of

.. , ·.Thursday, Aprl128, 1S66 .EATON'RAPII>S. MiCHIGAN

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PORK. CHOPS Count;J Style .

SPARE RIBS lb.59c . . Whole or Rib Half

PORK LOIN .1b.69c: Siiver Platter

LOIN CHOPS 1b:f9c.

Sheffield ""6r6i-~~ SPECIAL •. ·

Kwick Krlsp '-SLICED BACON 12-oz. wt. pkg, 69c

.THIS WE1EK 1p PESCHKE'S

COFFEE

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VALUABLE COUPON

only$_39_9 3-lb. pkg. · 10-CUP. COFFEE

SERVER

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. Kroger Baked Raisin or,

'Emperor ·and Almeria

GRAPES "CHILI" 'VIENNA· BREAD 1.1b. lb.491

Hawaiiari ·.

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."HAWAII" ,each 69¢ Fresh

PAPAYAS . D'anjou 135 Size

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"CHILI" each 491 "CHILI" 'each79¢

Honeydew' :;MELONS si>a~ish · ·

MELONS. 30 size· "CALIF." AVOCADOS 2 for 391 SPECIAL ,LABEL

Golden Ripe . ·

BANANAS1b.IOc TIDE F reshlike Sale GARDEN PEAS 14-oz. cans

Cream Style Corn 14~·az. wt cans

Cut Green Beans 12-oz, WI. cans

F.S. Cat Breen Beani.12-az. w1.

FOR Head Let.tuce

GRAND OPE.NING PRIZE WINNERS.

4 for 77; .Crinkle Sliced Beets J2 oz, 6 for 77 c;:

· Sbestrlng Carrots 12-az. wt. cans

5 for· 77;

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VET'S ·DOCi FOOD

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