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January 2, 1965 THE BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER AND NEWS 11 Member Reception Begins Presbyterians' New Year ALBION The reception of new members will be held at the morning worship service at the First Presbyterian Church with the Rev. L. Keith Taber, pastor, speaking. Holy Communion offered. The Women's Seminar meets Wednesday at 9 a.m.

The Couples Club will meet Friday at 8 p.m. for a continuation of the discussion "Herein Is Love." Rev. William Sleight, a former Albionite presently serving as a missionary to Andros Island in the Bahamas, will speak at the 11 a.m. worship service at the First Baptist Church. The pastor, the Rev.

Marvin Kanengieter, will speak at the evening gospel hour. The Philathea Class meets Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. with Mrs. Lucille Holmes. The Hour of Power will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m.

The Men's Prayer group meets Friday at 6:15 a.m. Rev. James George will begin series of sermons on the Life of David, speaking this week on "The Basis of God's Choice" aft the 11 a.m. worship service the Assembly of God. He will also speak at the 7 p.m.

gospel rally. Family night will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. and the Men's Prayer Group meets Saturday at 7 p.m. The newly elected officers of the Women's Guild, the Salem Area Obituaries Daughters and the Men's Fellowship will be presented for installation at the 10:30 a.m. worship service at the Salem United Church of Christ.

The Rev. Soell will officiate. The Salem Daughters will meet Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Keith Bricker, with Mrs. William Baker in charge of the program.

The Women's Guild Thursday at 2 p.m. with Mrs. John Geyer. The Rev. R.

V. Davis, pastor of the Macedonia Baptist Church, will speak on "Spiritually Alive the morning worship service. He will also speak at the evening service. The Matron's Guild meets Tuesday at 6 p.m. The Rev.

Paul Kehnle, pastor of the Grace Evangelical Lutheran Church, will speak on "The Gift of Holy Communion" at the morning worship service. A fellowship hour will be held immediately following the service. The Church Council meets Thursday at 7:30 p.m. Holy Communion will be observed at 11 a.m. worship service at the Eaton Street Baptist Church.

The Rev. Milton Endean, pastor, will speak on "The Perplexity of Daniel" at the 7:30 p.m. service. The weekly prayer meeting will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The Rev.

Lewis Lawrence, DeWalt Mrs. 0. Clare Williamson ALBION-Michael Lewis DeWalt, two-and-one-half-year-old twin son of Edmonds and Sandra 311 W. Lawrence. Broadwell died Thursday at 3 p.m.

at the Sheldon Memorial Hospital seven hours after his admittance. An autopsy revealed death was due to meningitis. He was born June 1962, in Albion. Besides his parents he is survived by his twin brother, Marcus, his maternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs.

Thomas Anderson Albion, and his paternal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Edmonds of Ford B. Jarvis ALBION-Ford B. Jarvis, 71, of 706 E.

Erie died Thursday at 12:37 a.m. at the Sheldon Memorial Hospital. He had been seriously ill for several weeks. He was born Jan. 30, 1893, in Clinton County, the son of Cyril and Ida (Tyler) Jarvis.

He graduated from Hubbardston High School and Clinton County Normal School, from 1913 to 1918 he taught school, in addition to being in the banking business from 1916- to 1933. He established a manufacturers' agency in 1934 representing the Simplex Paper Corp. of Adrian, the Michigan Tag Co. and the Grand Rapids Label both of Grand Rapids. On March 11, 1916 he married the former Hazel Cohen in Jackson.

He was active in the activities of the Republican party at the local, county and state levels. He was also a member of the First Presbyterian Church of Albion. Survivors include his wife; four children, Mrs. Donald (Marjorie) Rader of Birmingham, Mrs. Francis (Mary) Pfaff of Albion, L.

Aubrey Jarvis of Benton Harbor and Mrs. Helene Hitchcock of Ann Arbor, seven grandchildren, and three sisters, H. D. Jessup of Lansing, Mrs. Alice Jarvis of Okemos and Mrs.

Erford Patterson of Fowler. Mrs. Tabor Eggleston UNION CITY Mrs. Mable Eggleston, 86, a former Union City resident, and widow of Tabor Eggleston, died about 1:30 a.m at the a.m. today at the Ferguwhere she had been ill for the last two weeks.

She was born June 13, 1878, in Williams County, Ohio, daughter of William R. and Clara (Walker) Smith. She and Mr. Eggleston were married June 21, 1902, in Coldwater. They came to Union City from Kansas in 1920.

He died July 6, 1950. She moved from Union City to make her home with her children. She was a ber of the First Congregational Church here, and an honorary member of the Woman's Tuesday Club. Surviving are two daughters, Mrs. Stanley (Isabel) Kipp of Pontiac and Mrs.

Charles (Faye) Williams of Colon; a son, Lyle Eggleston of Dearborn; six grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren, and a sister, Mrs. Beulah Benham of Berkley. Mrs. Roy N. Larsen Mich.

three months probation. Subject to easement in favor of Con- DELTON Mrs. Lillian M. Larsen, 69, wife of Roy N. Larsen, died in a Kalamazoo hospital Thursday evening.

She had been in failing health for several years, but entered the hospital only three days before her death. Mrs. Larsen was born June 27, 1895, in Florence, daughter of George and Amelia (Derosier) Trepanier. She was married to Mr. Larsen on June 15.

1920, at Florence. They moved to Delton 22 years ago, coming from Rhinelander, Wis. She was member of St. Ambrose Catholic Church here, and the Altar Society of the church. Mrs.

Larsen is survived by her husband; a daughter, Miss Lavona Larsen of Battle Creek; two sons, Bruce of Minneapolis and Francis of Ventura, Calif; four granddaughters; brother, Dewey Trepanier of Hickory Corners; three sisters, Mrs. Harry Snyder of Hickory Corners, Mrs. Jennie Smith Homewood, and Mrs. William Belland of Rapid River, Mich. attorney fee of Fifty Dollars.

The premises to be sold at said sale are situated in the Township of Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan, and described as follows: Lot 203 of Greenlawn according to the plat thereof recorded in Liber 7 of Plats on page 6 in the office of the Register of Deeds for Calhoun County, Michigan. Dated: November 4, 1964 METROPOLITAN LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY By Raymond R. Allen, its attorney 1009 Security National Bank Bldg. Battle Creek, Michigan NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the conditions of a mortgage dated March 18, 1954, executed by RICHARD L. GUERNSEY and RUTH F.

GUERNSEY, husband and wife, to the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, a New York Corporation having its principal office at 1265 Avenue of the Americas, New York, New York, 10019, which mortgage was recorded March 19, 1954, in Liber 411 Mortgages on page 183, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Calhoun County, Michigan; and WHEREAS, the amount claimed due on said mortgage on date hereof is the sum of $7,241.07 principal, and accrued interest thereon of $403.09, fire insurance premium advanced by mortgagee of $11.52 and interest thereon of .13, and the sum of $75.00 statutory attorney fees, making a total sum due and unpaid on said mortgage on date hereof of $7,730.81, and no proceeding having been instituted to recover the mortgage debt or any part thereof, and the whole of said indebtedness having been declared and having become due under the terms of said mortgage whereby the power of sale contained therein has become operative; NOW, THEREFORE, notice is given that, by virtue of said power of sale pursuant to the statute in such case and provided, the mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described therein at a public auction to the highest bidder on March 2, 1965, at 10 a.m. (Eastern Standard Time) on the third floor of the City Hall, adjacent to the elevator, and said City Hall is one of the places where the Circuit Court is held in the County of Calhoun, State of Michigan. The premises described in said mortgage and which are to be sold at said sale are described as follows: Lots No. 40 41 of "Old Mill Gardens" accordind to the recorded Plat thereof on record in the office of the Register of Deeds for Calhoun County, Michigan, in Liber 7 of Plats on page 3. Subject to restrictions of record.

Township of Battle Creek, County of Calhoun, State of Michigan. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES by: MUSTARD, CLAGETT EVERETT Aftorneys for Mortgagee Address: Security National Bank Bldg. Battle Creek, Michigan Dated: December 5, 1964 MORTGAGE SALE Default has been made in a condition of the mortgage executed by Jesse A. Denney and Margaret Denney, his wife, to James T. Barnes Company, a Michigan corporation, dated March 20, 1964, recorded April 6, 1964, in Liber 530 of Mortgages, pages 881 to 883, both inclusive, Calhoun County, Michigan, Records, which mortgage was assigned by Insurance said mortgagee to New New York York Life Company, a corporation, by assignment dated May 1, 1964, recorded May 8, 1964, in Liber 142 of Discharges and Assignments of Mortgages, page 994, Calhoun County, Michigan, Records, on which mortgage there is claimed to be due on the date hereof the sum of fourteen thousand seven hundred sixty-five and dollars which amount bears interest from the date hereof at the rate of per annum.

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statute in such case made and provided said mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the mortgaged premises, or some part of them, at public vendue, on Friday, March 19, 1965, at 11:00 o'clock A.M., Eastern Standard Time, outside the Circuit Court Room at the City Hall, Battle Creek, Michigan. Said mortgaged premises are described as follows: Lot thirty-four (34), Westlake Manor No. 1, according to the plat thereof recorded in Liber 15 of Plats, page 42, Calhoun County Records, situated in the Township of Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan. Dated this 19th day of December, 1964. YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY Carey and Carey, Attys.

4472 Penobscot Building Detroit, Michigan 48226 PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Vera Sloan Wood, Deceased. Notice is hereby given that a hearing on claims will be had. Therefore, creditors of said deceased shall present their claims to the Court on or before Twenty-third February 1965, at 2:15 P.M. at the Probate Courtrooms, in Battle Creek, Michigan.

Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 15, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate George F. Gronewold, Atty. 1514 Security National Bank Building Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan.

Estate of Michael David Botimer, Minor. Take Notice that on 7, 7965, at 9:45 A.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, hearing will be had on a petition Security National Bank of Battle Creek, guardian, praying that its Sixth account as guardian be approved and allowed. Publication and service shall be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 11, 1964.

MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Cooke Aldrich, Attorneys for Guardian Michigan National Bank Building Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of E. Winniefred DeRees, Incompetent. Take Notice that on January 13, 1965 at 2:00 P.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing will be had on a petition by Duane E.

DeRees praying that a guardian be appointed for said E. Winnifred DeRees. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 11, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Edmund R.

Blaske, Atty. 206 Post Building Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Ella Dole McKay, Deceased. Take Notice that on March second, 1965 at 10:00 A.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, determination Michigan, a hearing on claims and of heirs will be held.

Creditors shall present claims to the Court on or before the hearing date. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 17, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Brainard S. Sabin, Atty.

1605 Security National Bank Bldg. Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of John 1. Moore, Deceased. Take Notice that on March second, 1965 at 10:00 A.M.

in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing on claims will be held. Creditors shall before present claims to the Court on or the hearing date. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 17, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Brainard S.

Sabin, Atty. 1605 Security National Bank Bldg. Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Dennis B. Long, Deceased.

Take Notice that on March second, 1965 at 9:30 A.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing on claims and determination of heirs will be held. Creditors shall present claims to the Court on or before the hearing date. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 22, 1964.

MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Roger H. Neilsen, Atty. 128 W. VanBuren Street Battle Creek, Michigan NOTICE OF FORFEITURE OF LAND CONTRACT TO: MAGGIE McGRONE, 20 Boardman Street, Battle Creek, Michigan. P.O.

Box 1065. charges of sale including the statutory South parallel with said West line of WHEREAS, default has been made in the conditions of a certain mortgage dated November 9, 1959, executed by John E. Herring and Hermia R. Herring, his wife, as mortgagors to The Prudential Insurance Company of America, a New Jersey Corporation, having its principal office in Newark, New Jersey, which said mortgage was recorded on the 12th day of November, 1959, in Liber 487 of Mortgages on Page 404, in the office of the Register of Deeds for the County of Calhoun, State of Michigan; and WHEREAS, the amount claimed to be due on said mortgage on the date this notice is given is the sum of $11,387.16, principal, interest and title report charge, and the further sum of $75.00 as attorney fees provided by statute, making a total sum due and unpaid on said mortgage on date hereof of $11,462.16, and no suit or other proceeding having been instituted to recover the debt now unpaid and secured by said mortgage, or any part thereof, and the whole of said indebtedness having been declared and having become due and payable under the terms of said mortgage, whereby the power of sale contained therein has become NOW, THEREFORE, notice is hereby given that, by virtue of said power of sale contained in said mortgage and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described therein at a public auction to the highest bidder, in the corridor next to the elevator on the third floor of the City Hall, in the City of Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan (that being one of the places of holding the Circuit Court in the County of Calhoun, State of Michigan,) on January 26, 1965, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon (Eastern Standard Time). The premises described in said mortgage and which are to be sold at said sale are described as follows: Lot numbered Thirty-six (36) of the Plat of Beadle Lake Terrace, Sections 28 and 29, Town 2 South, Range 7 West, according to the plat thereof recorded in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Calhoun County, Michigan, in Liber 14 of Plats, Page 12.

Township of Emmett, County of Calhoun, State of Michigan. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA Mustard, Clagett Everett Attorneys for Mortgagee Business Address: 1609 Security Bank Building Battle Creek, Michigan Dated: October 31, 1964. MORTGAGE SALE NOTICE The real estate mortgage dated December 2, 1955 by Richard L. Swanson and Ethelyn V. Swanson, husband and wife to Perrett, a Michigan Corporation, recorded December 23, 1955 in Liber 439 of mortgages on page 628, Calhoun County Records, which mortgage was thereafter assigned by Perrett, Inc.

to Metropolitan Life Insurance Company, a New York Corporation, by assignment dated Janvary 4, 1956 and recorded January 6, 1956 in Liber 114 of Discharges and Assignments of Mortgages on page 253 Calhoun County Records, is in default. The amount claimed to be due thereon at this date is $4,779.67 plus interest thereon from May 1, 1964 at the rate of four and one-half per cent per annum and less a contingent credit of $88.53 held in escrow by the mortgagee. is therefore, notice hereby given that by virtue of the power of sale contained in said mortgage and the statutes in such case made and provided, said mortgage will be foreclosed by sale of the premises described therein at public auction outside the office of the County Clerk on the Third floor of the City Hall in Battle Creek, Michigan (that being one of the places for holding the Circuit Court for Calhoun County) on February 2, 1965 at 9:30 a.m. tor the purpose of satisfying the amounts due on said mortgage together with the legal costs and charges of sale including the statutory NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Boardman Avenue, 44 feet; thence East 100 feet to the place of beginning; being a parcel 44 along Boardman Avenue by 100 feet East and West. City of Battle Creek, Calhoun County, Michigan.

SULLIVAN HAMILTON By: James M. Sullivan Attorneys for William C. Romick and Opal E. Romick BUSINESS ADDRESS: 200 Calhoun Federal Building Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Glen Hanson, Deceased.

Take Notice that on March secand, 1965 at 10:30 A.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing on claims and determination of heirs will be held. Creditors shall present claims to the Court on or before the hearing date. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 17, 1964.

MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Sullivan Hamilton, Attys. 200 Calhoun Federal Building Battle Creek, Michigan ORDER FOR APPEARANCE STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN. FLOYD F. OSBORN and M. LUCILLE OSBORN, Plaintiffs, VS.

CARL L. PYKE, Defendant. At a session of said Court held in the Office of the Circuit Court Commissioner in the City of Battle Creek, in said County, on the 17th day of December, 1964. PRESENT: HONORABLE CHARLES A. ROBISON, Judge of the Circuit Court Commissioner's Court for the County of Calhoun.

Floyd F. Osborn and M. Lucille Osborn, the above named Plaintiffs, having instituted proceedings against the above named Defendant to recover possession in summary proceedings for foreclosure of land contract, and it appearing from the Affidavit attached to the Complaint in said proceedings that plaintiffs are unable to ascertain in what state or country defendant resides. And this Court having examined the Complaint and Affidavit and the files and recoras in said cause, and being fully advised in the premises, NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS HEREBY ORDERED, That said Defendant, Carl L. Pyke, appear before me on January 27, 1965, at 2:00 o'clock in the Afternoon of said day at 170 North Avenue, Battie Creek, Michigan.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That the Plaintiffs shall cause this Order to be published in the Battle Creek Enquirer and News, a newspaper published and circulated within said County of Calhoun, within twelve (12) days from the date hereof, once in each week for three (3) successive weeks; AND IT IS FURTHER ORDERED, That a copy of this Order be mailed by Plaintiffs to Defendant, by registered mail and a return receipt demanded, at least 10 days prior to the time for his appearance. The description of the premises in said Complaint is set forth as follows: Township of Emmett, County of Calhoun and State of Michigan. Lots 15, 16, 17 and 18 of Block 5 of Huyck's First Addition to Brownlee Park according to the recorded plat thereof. CHARLES A. ROBISON, Circuit Court Commissioner for Calhoun County, Michigan.

G. Randall Price, Attorney for Plaintiffs 209 Lakeview Building Battle Creek, Michigan. PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Mildred E. Crandell, Deceased.

Take Notice that on March second, 1965 at 10:00 A.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing on claims and determination of heirs will be held. Creditors shall present claims to the Court on or before the hearing date. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 17, 1964.

MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Max L. Hyde, Adm, R. R. No. 2, Homer, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan.

Estate of Edward Boyd, In-. competent. Take Notice that on. March second, 1965 at A.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing on claims will be held.

Creditors shall present claims to the court on or before the hearing date. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 17, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Security National Bank, Gdn. Trust Department Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan.

Estate of Rotch Hawthorne, Deceased. Take Notice that on March second, 1965 at 10:15 A.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing on claims and determination of heirs will be held. Creditors shall present claims to the Court on or before the hearing date. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule.

Dated: December 18, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Roger N. Turner, Atty. 15 Frelinghuysen Avenue Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Emaline K.

Batte, Deceased. Take Notice that on January twenty-sixth, 1965 at 2:00 P.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing will be had on a petition by Florentine Cerny, praying that G. Randall Price or some other suitable person, be appointed guardian of the estate of said Incompetent. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule.

Dated: December 23, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate G. Randall Price, Atty. 209 Lakeview Bldg. Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan.

Estate of Frank A. Stuart, Deceased. Take Notice that on January twelfth, 1965 at 2:45 P.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing will be had on a petition by Security National Bank of Battle Creek, praying that its Twenty-sixth Account as Trustee be allowed and its compensation approved. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule.

Dated: December 23, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Brainard S. Sabin, Atty. Security National Bank Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Winifred C.

Goslin, Deceased. Take Notice that on January twelfth, 1965 at 2:45 P.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a will be had on a petition by Security National Bank of Battle Creek, praying that its First Account as Trustee be allowed and its compensation approved. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 23, 1964.

MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Brainard S. Sabin, Atty. Security National Bank Battle Creek, Michigan STATE OF MICHIGAN IN THE CIRCUIT COURT COMMISSIONER'S COURT FOR THE COUNTY OF CALHOUN EMMA O. TOOLEY, a woman, LEON P. HAWLEY and ARLENE D.

HAWLEY, husband and wife, Plaintiffs, VS. RONALD L. WEAVER and JANET F. WEAVER, husband and wife, Defendants. ORDER FOR APPEARANCE At a session of said Court, held in the City of Albion, Michigan, this 21st day of December, 1964.

PRESENT: HONORABLE CHARLES A. ROBISON, Circuit Court Commissioner. On reading and filing the Affidavit of Robert P. Hamilton, Attorney for Complainants filed herein, wherein it is made to appear that the last known address of RONALD L. WEAVER and JANET F.

WEAVER, Defendants named herein, is 1608 Nova Jact, Tampa 12, Florida, and that said defendants are not residents of this State and County. IT IS ORDERED that Defendants RONALD L. WEAVER and JANET F. WEAVER shall cause their appearance to be entered in person or by their attorney in this cause within thirty-five (35) days from the date of this Order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that hearing on this cause be and the same is set for the 27th day of January, 1965, at 3:00 o'clock in the afternoon of said day, at 170 North Avenue, in the City of Battle Creek, Michigan.

IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that in the event said RONALD L. WEAVER and JANET F. WEAVER shall fail to enter their appearance as herein ordered, or shall fail to appear at the time and place set for hearing, Judgment against them shall be entered by default. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that publication of this Order shall be made in the BATTLE CREEK ENQUIRER NEWS, a newspaper circulating in this County, once in each week for three (3) successive weeks, and that the first publication shall be made within twelve (12) days from the date of this Order. IT IS FURTHER ORDERED that copy of this Order shall be mailed to Defendants RONALD L.

WEAVER and JANET F. WEAVER at their last known post office address, to-wit: 1608 Nova Jact, Tampa 12, Florida, by registered mail, return receipt demanded, at least ten (10) days prior to the time for appearance mentioned herein. Charles A. Robison, Circuit Court Commissioner PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Minnie M.

Bowman, Deceased. Take Notice that on January twelfth, 1965 at 2:30 P.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, hearing will be had on petition by Lennie W. Heath, praying that an instrument filed as the Last Will of said Deceased be admitted to Probate, administration be granted to Lennie W. Heath, and the heirs at law determined.

Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule, Dated: December 21, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Richard C. Scatterday, Attorney for Petitioner 607 Security Bank Building Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Paul M. that Thompson, JanuIncompetent.

Take Notice on ary twenty-sixth, 1965 at 9:45 A.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing will Karbosky be had on praying a petition by Grace J. for the allowance of her final for the allowance of account heretofore filed and not allowed, for the as guardian, allowance of fees for services rendered and for her discharge as guardian. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December thirtieth, 1964.

MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate McAuliffe Harbert, Attys. Security National Bank Building -Photo by Mary Joe Young. WHERE ONE -Chloride crystals lies in drifts on top of this car that collided with the Jackson County dump truck visible in the background as it was speading the chemical on I-94 just east of Albion Friday morning. One was killed, five critically injured. HICKORY CORNERS Mrs.

Leah L. Williamson, 77, of Route 1, Hickory Corners, widow of 0. Clare Williamson, died at her home about three miles southeast of here Friday morning. She was born Feb. 9, 1887, in Prairieville Township, Barry County, daughter of William I.

and Cora (Brown) Ford. She was married to Mr. Williamson in 1912 near Banfield. She had lived at the present home for eight years. Previously, she lived at Indian Isle, Fine Lake.

Mrs. Williamson was a member of the Methodist Church here, and a life member of Prudence Nobler the Chapter Birthday No. 366, Club here. OES, Surviving are a son Basil of Route 1, Hickory Corners; two daughters, Mrs. Rollin (Rosemary) Hammerberg of Crystal Falls, and Mrs.

William C. (Vida) Hiscock of Route 1, Battle Creek and three grandchil-1 dren. Charles W. Mosher SPRINGPORT Charles W. Mosher, 83, of Route 1, Olivet, died Wednesday evening in Hayes-Green-Beach Hospital in Charlotte.

He was born April 28, 1881, in York, son of Edwin and Minnie (Martin) Mosher. Surviving are a son, Richard, at home; a grandson; and a sister, Miss Margaret Mosher of Evanston, Ill. Mrs. John B. Kwaak ALBION Mrs.

Louise M. Kwaak, 54, wife of John B. Kwaak of 708 N. Monroe died Friday at 8:30 a.m. at the home after a short illness.

She had been an invalid confined to her home for many years. Mrs. Kwaak was born Feb. 16, 1912, in Coldwater, daughter of Lewis and Altha Doty. She was married to Kwaak in Coldwater on Sept.

24, 1943. They moved to Albion 21 years ago. She is survived by her husband; Mrs. Altha Doty of three brothers, Coldwater; Wayne Doty of Coldwater and Garval Doty of Union City; two sisters, Mrs. Phyllis Bortles of Milan and Mrs.

Adelia Toth of Springport. Daniel W. Salisbury CERESCO-Daniel W. Salisbury, 57, of Route 1, Ceresco, was dead when brought to Lelia Hospital in Battle Creek at 10:45 a.m. Friday.

Death was due to a heart attack suffered at his home in Newton Township on the Union City Road. He was born in Union City on July 4, 1907, son of Eugene and Cora (Filson) Salisbury, and attended Union City schools. He was married to Helen Morris in Angola, Ind. on Aug. 18, 1956.

He worked the last 25 years at Post Division of General Foods Corp. in Battle Creek as an elevator operator. In addition to his wife, he is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Fred (Lillie) Miller of Caledonia, and Mrs. George (Sadie) Hoy of San Antonio, and a brother, Vernon of Ceresco.

Duncan E. Robertson -Duncan E. Robertson, 51, of 150 S. Clark at died at 12:15 p.m. Friday his home.

Although in ill health for about two years, his sudden short illness was not expected. Mr. Robertson was born Aug. 11, 1913, in Detroit, son of Duncan and Helen (Adams) Robertson. He attended Athens schools, graduating in 1930 from the high school.

He had been in the garage and machine business all his adult life. From 1935 to 1955, he owned his own shachinist for then the he City of became Battle a Creek. As a sideline, he was a gunsmith, and was a charter member and life member of the National Rifle Association. He was married to Miss Daisy Inman on Jan. 11, 1936, in Angola.

Surviving besides his wife are two sons, Duane Arnold Robertson of 440 Long Lake Colon, and Phillip Eugene Robertson at home, and two grandchildren. pastor of the Lewis Chapel Church, will speak on "The Dangers of a Too-Busy Life" at the morning worship service. The official board of the church meets Monday at 7 p.m. Officer Installation The New Year Holy Communion service will be held at the morning worship service at the First Methodist Church with Dr. Wayne Fleenor assisting the pastor, Dr.

John W. Tennant. The Rev. Donald J. Robinson, assistant pastor, will speak.

The Women's Society of Christian Service study course will be held Thursday from 9 to 11 a.m. in the Fellowship Hall. Friday at 1 p.m. there will be a general meeting of the Woman's Society with Miss Mildred Ralston speaking on her work with the Spanish Americans. Rev.

W. Eugene Lauterbach, pastor of the St. Paul's Lutheran Church, will speak at both the morning worship services. Holy Communion will be observed at the first service. Installation of the newly elected church officers will be held at the second service.

The Walther League meets at 7 p.m. The Rev. David Jefford, pastor of the Free Methodist Church, will speak on "Stewards of the Year" at the 10:50 a.m. worship service. At the 7 p.m.

service he will speak on "The Message on the Wall." The midweek service will be held Wednesday at 7 p.m. Topics The Rev. Raymond Selent, pastor of the Church of God, will speak on "Will They Call Us Christians" at the 11 a.m. worship service. He will also speak at the 6:30 p.m.

evening service. The Friendways Club Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. The Second Sunday of Christmas will be observed at the services Sunday at the St. James Episcopal Church with the Rev. Fr.

Robert F. McDougall, rector, officiating. The Holy Eucharist will be held at 8 a.m. with the family Eucharist at 9 a.m. The Choral Eucharist and sermon hour will be held at a.m.

On Wednesday, the feast of the Epiphany, will be observed at the 9:30 a.m. Holy Eucharist Hour. The Rev. Carlin S. Tuller, pastor of the Rice Creek Community Church, will speak on "This Is Your Life in 1965" at the morning worship service.

At the evening service he will speak on "Results of No Vision." The weekly prayer and Bible study hour will be held Wednesday at 7:30 p.m. Slipper Holder Devised By Coldwater Man COLDWATER (UPI) Roswell B. Strong of Coldwater has conquered the need for stooping. Strong has come up with a "slipper finder," primarily for hospital patients, but equally beneficial for people with weak backs, people who are just plain lazy or those who like things within easy reach. Strong was a patient in the Health Center recently and figured he was investing too much time and effort groping under his bed for his slippers, which would be accidentally kicked back under the bed or moved by cleaning ladies.

After considerable study ironing our manufacturing difficulties, his slipper finder is in business. device can be clipped over the head or footboard of the hospital bed with the slippers hung on it toes up and within easy reach of the patient. It is made of durable, molded plastic and the "finders can be easily cleaned so each patient will be assured of a clean unit. The Health Center has purchased 100 of the "finders" and hospital officials say the patients are delighted with them. Delinquency Case Brings Fines for 3 ALBION-Three Albion young men were sentenced on charges of contributing to the delinquency of a minor when they appeared before Municipal Judge Theodore Van Dellen for deferred sentencing.

All three had previously pleaded guilty to the contributing charge involving a 15-year-old Battle Creek girl, and a 14- year-old Albion girl. George Welburn, 18, 803 Prospect Street, was ordered to pay fine and costs of $65. Kenneth Brown, 17, 206 South Clinton Street, and Ray Owens, 20, 214 West Poeter Street, each were ordered to pay fine and costs of $45, and were placed on three months probation. One Killed, Six Hurt In Car-Truck Crash ALBION A car-truck crash on I-94 just east of the Calhoun County line killed the father of Detroit Tiger outfielder Willie Horton Friday morning. The ball player took a plane from Puerto Rico where he has been playing to Detroit as soon as he was notified of the accident.

Dead in the accident was Clinton Horton, 65, of Detroit. Six other persons in the car, which was en route to Chicago, were injured, several of them critically. Spreading Chemical Police said that the car, driven by William Smithson, 22, of Detroit, crashed into the rear of a slow-moving Jackson County Highway Department truck at the New York Central railroad crossing. The truck had been spreading chemical to melt the snow and ice, and tons of the stuff cascaded off onto the car. The driver of the truck, Wayne Garrison, 46, of Jackson was unhurt.

At Sheldon Memorial Hospital in Albion, attendants said that Mrs. Lillian Horton, 62, wife of the dead man, was critically injured, as was Billy Horton, 26, their son. In fair condition today were Michael Horton, 16, Joseph Sinkford, 13, and Marvin Thomas, 30, all of Detroit. The driver of the car was treated but not held at the hospital. The death was the third in Jackson County traffic in 1965.

An Albion resident, William Showers, 26, of 607 Center St. was killed at 10:30 p.m. New Year's Eve on M-60 near Jones in Cass County when he car with another. collided, Showers was Franklin D. Murphy, 25, of 318 Center Albion, who was injured.

He was hurt seriously earlier in 1964 in an accident near here. The other driver, Terry L. Breeze, 19, of Vandalia, his sister, Judith R. Breeze, 17, and Thomas W. Kannenberg of Route 1, Cassopolis were injured.

All were taken to Three Rivers hospital. The body of Mr. Showers was LEGAL to be taken directly to Fort Wayne, where his parents live. Raymond Livingston, 33, of Jackson was admitted to Sheldon Memorial Hospital, Albion after his car crashed about 6:30 a.m. Friday on M-60, about of US-27 Clarendon Townthree and one miles east ship.

The Calhoun County Sheriff officers said the driver lost of his car, a culvert, then traveled approximately 52 feet, coming to rest 50 feet from the north edge of the highway. Mr. Livingston was reported in fair condition today at Sheldon Memorial Hospital in Albion. Area Births OAKLAWN HOSPITAL IN MARSHALL Mr. and Mrs.

Clare Curtis of Route 1, Olivet, a son at 11:30 p.m. Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Goheen of Route 1, Burlington, a son at 5:30 a.m.

Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Robert L. Perry of 811 Jones Marshall, a daughter at 7:22 a.m.

Friday. PENNOCK HOSPITAL IN HASTINGS Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Bumford of Route 3, Bellevue, a son at 6:20 a.m. Friday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Cinder of 812 S. Benton Hastings, a daughter at 12:55 p.m. Friday.

SHELDON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL IN ALBION Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Mulkey of 15415 E. Erie Albion, a daughter at 11:41 a.m. Friday.

COMMUNITY HEALTH CENTER IN COLDWATER Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morrill of Broadway, Union City, a son at 12:14 p.m. Thursday. Mr.

and Mrs. Everet Palmateer of 631 E. Chicago Coldwater, a son at 3:20 p.m. Thursday. LEGAL NOTICES NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the conditions of a mortgage dated December 16, 1957, executed by Charles G.

Chatham and Peoria L. Chatham, husband and wife, mortgagors, to Security National Bank of Battle Creek, a National Banking Association having an office at 25 West Michigan Avenue, Battle Creek, Michigan, which mortgage was recorded December 20, 1957, in Liber 463 of Mortgages on page 421, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Calhoun County, Michigan; and WHEREAS, the amount claimed due on said mortgage on date hereof is the sum of $1,951.51 principal and accrued interest thereon of $103.95, and the sum of $50.00 statutory attorney fees, making a sum due and unpaid on said morton date hereof of $2,105.46, and no total gage proceeding having been instituted to recover the mortgage debt or any part thereof, and the whole of said indebtedness having been declared and having become due under the terms of said mortgage whereby the power of sale contained therein THEREFORE, has become notice is operative; given NOW, that, by virtue of said power of sale pursuant to the statute in such case and made and provided, the mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described therein bidder at a the public 5th auction day of to the highest on January, 1965, at 10 a.m. (Eastern of the Stand- City Time) on the third floor Hall in the City of Battle Creek, Michiadjacent to the eievator, and said gan, City Hall is one of the places where the Circuit Court is held in the County of Calhoun, premises State of described Michigan. in said mortand which are to be sold at said gage sale are described as follows: Lot No. 249 of Washington Heights, Bedford Township (now City of Battle Creek), Calhoun County, Michigan, according to the recorded plat thereof.

City of Battle Creek, County of Calhoun, State of Michigan. SECURITY NATIONAL BANK OF BATTLE CREEK By: Mustard, Clagett Everett Attorneys for Mortgagee Business Address: 1609 Security Bank Building Battle Creek, Michigan Dated: October 10, 1964 NOTICE OF MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE SALE Default having been made in the conditions of a mortgage dated April 19, 1963, executed by THOMAS G. METES and YVONNE D. METES, husband and mortgagors, to The Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United States, wife, a New York corporation having its principal office at 1285 Avenue of the Americas, New York 19, New York, which mortgage was recorded April 22, 1963, in Liber Mortgages on page 467, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Calhoun County, Michigan; and WHEREAS, the amount claimed due on said mortgage on date hereof is the sum of $8,876.62 principal, and interest thereon of and the sum of $75.00 statutory attorney fees, making a total sum due and unpaid on said mortgage on date hereof of $9,405.56, and no proceeding having been instituted to recover the mortgage debt or any part thereof, and the whole of said indebtedhaving been declared and having become due under the terms of said whereby the power of sale contained therein has become operative; NOW, THEREFORE, notice is given that, by virtue of said power of sale and pursuant to the statute in such case made and provided, the mortgage will be foreclosed by a sale of the premises described therein at a public auction to the highest bidder on the 19th day of 1965, at 10:00 o'clock in the forenoon' (Eastern Standard Time) in the corridor on the third floor of the City Hall in the City of Battle Creek, Michigan, next to the elevator, said City Hall being one of the places where the Circuit is held in the County of Calhoun, State of Michigan. The premises described in said mortgage and which are to be sold at said sale are described as follows: The north of Lot 23, EXCEPT the west 225 feet thereof, of Prairie View, according to the plat thereof recorded in Liber 5 of Plats, on page 7, in the office of the Register of Deeds for Dalhoun County, Michigan.

Subject to easement in favor of Con- Battle Creek, Michigan NOTICE OF FORFEITURE OF LAND CONTRACT To: Joseph William Becoske Betty E. Becoske You are hereby notified that a certain land contract dated June 17, 1957 by and between Carmen P. Potter and Audrey C. Potter, husband and wife, as Sellers, and Frank L. Denny and Norma M.

Denny, husband and wife, as purchasers, the purchasers' interest in said land contract having been assigned to Joseph W. Becoske and Betty E. Becoske, who were husband and wife at the time of such Assignment and who have since been legally divorced, is in default by reason of non-payment of the Installments of principal and interest due thereunder, and you are further notified that said Carman P. Potter and Audrey C. Potter elect 10 declare and do hereby declare said land contract forfeited; and you are herebly further notified that you are to yield, surrender and deliver up possession of the premises in said contract mentioned and of which you are now in possession under and by virtue of the terms thereof.

You are further notified that from and after the service of this notice, you will be liable for damages which the undersigned may suffer by reason of your continued possession of said premises in Bccordance with section 600.5667 of the Compiled Laws of the State of Michigan for 1948. Said premises are described in said land contract as follows: Lot 103 of the Supervisor's Plat of Bradford Place, according to the Plat thereof recorded in Liber 8 of Plats on page 30, in the Office of the Register of Deeds for Calhoun County. Emmett Township, Calhoun County, Michigan. Dated: December 30, 1964, Carman P. Potter and Audrey C.

Potter, husband and wife By Richard C. Scatterday, their attorney 607 Security Bank Building Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Harold P. Hackett, Deceased. Take Notice that on March fourth, 1965 at 10:30 A.M.

in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing on claims will be held. Creditors shall present claims to the Court on or before the hearing date. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 24, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate William R.

Worth, Atty. 126 Capital Avenue, N.E. Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Robert J. O'Brien, Deceased.

Take Notice that on March fourth, 1965 at 9:30 A.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing on claims will be held. Creditors shall present claims to the Court on or before the hearing date. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 28, 1964.

MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Cooke and Aldrich, Attys. 701 Michigan National Bank Bldg. Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of John H. Callahan, Deceased, Real Estate Trust.

Take Notice that on January twenty-first, 1965 at 9:30 A.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing will be had on a petition by Anna H. Callahan, Mary Jane Papuga and Millard Vandervoort, Successor Trustees praying that their Ninth Annual Account be allowed and the expenses of administration be approved. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December 28, 1964.

MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Vandervoort, McFee, Christ Carpenter, Attys. 909 Security National Bank Bldg. Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Sidney C. Green, Incompetent.

Take Notice that on Thursday, January twenty-eighth, 1965, at 10:00 A.M. in the Alternate Probate Courtrooms, Metropolitan County Building, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing will be had on a petition by The Security National Bank of Battle Creek, Guardian, praying that its Second Annual Account be allowed. Dated: December 29, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate Wagner Green, Attys. for Guardian 134 W.

VanBuren Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Ernest Hopkins, Incompetent. Take Notice that on January twenty-sixth, 1965 at 2:15 P.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing will be had on a petition by Security National Bank praying that its First Annual Account be allowed. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule.

Dated: December 29, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate James J. Dunn, Atty. 1500 Wolverine-Federal Tower Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Benjamin Franklin Johanson, Deceased.

Take Notice that on January twenty-sixth, 1965 at 2:15 P.M. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing will be had on a petition by Ellis C. Johanson praying that an instrument filed as the Last Will of said Deceased be admitted to probate, administration be granted to Ellis C. Johanson and the heirs at law be determined. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule.

Dated: December 29, 1964. MARY COLEMAN, Judge of Probate James J. Dunn, Atty. 1500 Wolverine-Federal Tower Battle Creek, Michigan PROBATE COURT, Calhoun County, Michigan. Estate of Charles N.

Poling, Deceased. Take Notice that on January twenty-first, 1965 at 9:45 a.m. in the Probate Courtroom, Battle Creek, Michigan, a hearing will be had on a petition by James Bryan Mills praying that his Final Account as executor be allowed, fees of the executor and counsel be approved, and the estate be distributed to creditors. Publication and service will be made as provided by law and Court rule. Dated: December thirty-first, 1964.

MARY COLEMAN Judge of Probate Cooke and Aldrich, Attys. 701 Michigan National Bank Bldg. Battle Creek, Michigan sumers Power Company. Township of Battle Creek, County of Calhoun County, Michigan. THE EQUITABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY OF THE UNITED STATES Mustard, Clagett Everett Attorneys for Mortgagee 1609 Security Bank Building Battle Creek, Michigan Dated: October 24, 1964 DATED: November 24, 1964.

YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED, That the Land Contract dated August 11, 1961, executed by and between WILLIAM C. ROMICK and OPAL E. ROMICK, husband and wife, as Sellers, and MAGGIE McGRONE, a single woman, as Purchaser, is in default by reason of your failure to pay installments on principal, interest and taxes due under the terms of said contract. AND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED That WILLIAM C. ROMICK and OPAL E.

ROMICK elect to declare and do hereD by declare said Land Contract forfeited. 'AND YOU ARE HEREBY NOTIFIED to yield, surrender and deliver up possession of the premises in said Land Contract mentioned and of which you are now in possession under and by virtue of the terms thereof. AND YOU ARE FURTHER NOTIFIED, That from and after the service of this Notice, you will be liable for all damages which the undersigned may suffer by reason of your continued possession of said premises, in accordance with Section 630.23 of the Compiled Laws of the State of Michigan for 1948. Said premises are described in said Land Contract as follows: That portion of Lots 32 and 33 of Packer's Addition to the City of Battie Creek, Michigan, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the West line of Boardman Avenue 44 feet North of the Northwest corner of Boardman and Annapolis Avenue; thence North along the West line of Boardman Avenue, 44 feet; thence West at right angles to the West line of Boardman Avenue, 100 feet; thence South parallel with said West line of NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING of the CITY PLANNING COMMISSION City of Battle Creek, Michigan Room 215, City Hall PLEASE TAKE NOTICE that pursuant Act 285 of the Public Acts of 1931 of the State of Michigan, as amended, the City Planning Commission of the City of Battle Creek, Michigan, will hold a public hearing on WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1965, at 3:30 P.M., in Room 215, City Hall, for the purpose of hearing recommendations criticisms concerning the following: Petition of DeNooyer Brothers Company, owners of the following described property, for a reclassification from a Multiple Dwelling District to a Commercial District: Lots 18, 19, and 20 and the Easterly 40 feet of Lot 17, of Manchester's Addition (All that property on the South side of Champion Street between 331 and 357). Dated: January 2, 1965.

CITY PLANNING COMMISSION City of Battle Creek, Michigan Horace F. Conklin, Chairman -ate.

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