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blown into side walls or attic 'linenmatically FREE ESTIMATE•ANYWHERE IN EATON COUNTY G. E. Stickney · '121 W. "Hamlin street Telephone 43083 T H E N . A ·. T I 0 N A ' L 8 .A "' -N . K ·-of- EATON RAPIDS I l I I I -lt 's Easy to Use BANK Money Orders ........ It takes only ii"matter of min- utes to come to the bank and buy a Bank Money Order. You can send it by mail, sa'fely. Compare our costs with the high rates for Postal Money Orders. We invite you to use this bank sel-vice. u_ KEEP BUYING WAR BONDS Pomona Grange to Reforest Area The Eaton County Pomona Grange under the leadership of Po- ' moo.a !Master Mrs. Bernice Qirtiss, Charlotte, has secured permission from tlte Charlotte city couneil to 1 reforest the area comprising about 8 acres immediately South of the , race horse barns at the fair I grounds. The initial planting of this Grange forest will take place on Saturday, October 14th, begin- nipg at 10:00 A. M. Grangers from al' of the local gr&nges in Eaton county will participate, assisted by I Floyd Norcott and Hans Kardel, / c' County Agr'I, office, and Richard Schroeder, Charlotte, agr'J. teach- I er.The will be scalped thru I the of Kenneth Tirrell. Mrs. Curtiss hae worked out a long range plan which included the ! planting and proper Identification 1 , of as many different varitles of trees as po!Bible. In tum schools throughout the county would be in-[ Yited lo vi$it the plot to study trees. . J Mayor Fielder and the city coun- cil have been invited to take part in the dinrier and ceremony at noon. The main speaker for the oc- casion wi1l be Clarence Tinker of the State Conservation d epart- nienl · Trees "l'ill be planted in memory of JOhn Ketcham, former state 1 Master and State Representative! by ·llrs. John Ketcl>am and inmem-1 ory of C.H. Bramble also a Conner State Miist:er by llrs. Nellie Bram-I ble, It is also exj>ected that Mn. Dora Stockman who has been · prominent in State arid . Grange l circJes and our State Commission-\ er Agriculture, Charles Figy, 1 wi11 be preaent. . The Michigan State Go liege For-• estr)i. department will be reprUent-l ed .by Mr. Hodges. About' 1000 trees will be planted on O<tober 14th mostly 'llilite pine. There will be a potluck ·dinner at 'i noon p?e!!eded by the official dedi- cation ceremony in of Mni. llfomice Curtiu. Granite, Harltor •• FURNITURE . for sale. Geese feathers, pillows; .... paclting trunk, dininl' table . and chairs, , small Payroll 33.40 Adjourned, I The New Book by- - Legal Hunting will be permitted. S. W. Haynes, 1 mile south of Webster. Mayor 1 P. L. Sage, City Clerk ---- Girl Scoub Dorothy Maywood Bird. Charlesworth. 41e '. Mrs. Bird has graciously o;onsented to aut.ograph tlje books sold here. COMMISSION REPORT city By E.W. Brownie Troop No. 1 will hold · its finri; meeting In the Methodist ehurch basement Monday, Octo- ber 18. Let's all be there. LBS •. - For S.8le at - ¥ilbourns 5 LBS. EACH au, LBS. LBS. -UllL S ""'..._ !le IAIO SY1111' ··- I ...,, """ 18c DOllOA I...,._ 21c 23° 49° - - ...... - . -- le .... 11, i ....... 111 -111 ' I Community Cheat Campaign.On 1 Mr. and .Mrs. George Favorite Friday evening, 13, the were enteJ1ained SUricfay at the opening gun of the campaign was cottage of 'Mr. and Mrs. L. G. I fired at a special meeting at Goodrich at Duck lake, honoring the high school building.. !Mr. them on their 68th wedding anni· Stockey of the stabo War Fund versary. Twenty-six were seated-at organization gave a very detailed the tables in the dining room, whicli i review of t1le various agencies was beautifully decorated in ye!- sharing_ iii the budget. The need Fune 1 servic8S tor William an4 white. A beautiful four- pe--. said, is .increasing. greatl>; D - din rag 17 who was instantlv t?ered cake was the center and 1n proportion to the- ow ' ' . o1. t1on. They were presented with a growing casualty lists and the a:at::n:;n ?ea!-ltiful overstuffed lounging oceupatiori o.f war torn territories. h Id Wed ' d fL { chair by their children. The war is not yet won 1 and· were e nes 8 i;ernoon a Mr. and Mra. Favorite were mar- ev afte th I t · fi ed 2 o'clock at the Pettit funeral home . . . el! r e as gun is r. h , 'th· R H C R' k f r1ed 58 years ago m Eaton Rapicls. many of our men and women will Wl ey. · · lC ner 0 All their lives to da.te have been .be retained in service to restore Bunal in Clarence town- spent in this community. To this Order and maintain peace. Bh]f t M d union were born seven <Children: While our sons and dau'ghters 1 eei e · pai:en B, t• an Ethel, Emma, Hulda, Fred and are giving thei1' all on the field _ J;y W!ll were present, Erma and En)Uy of he added, t!ie least we ,.,. ' being departed. They have 14 C'El.n do 1s to underwnte some of ters, Mrs. Rosemary Dack of On- grand-children and 6 great the comforts and enjoyment to ondaga, ·.Mra. Irene of Ea- children. Eight years ago they re- which they are rightfully entitled. ton Rapids, Mrs. Dorie McOonnell tired from active farming and Th I I' 'tat' · be' ot Rives Junction, and Miss Rhea . . e so 1 c1 ion is mg D6wdin at home• five brothera moved to this week Ul'}der the leader- R 0 g ·n R b , t S I d Guests mcluded Mr. and Mrs. ship of ward .chairmen. Progress r:x' . l'Vl e, 0 er 1 0 omon an IJomer Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Man- of the campaign will be noted in .W.fu grandf ny Ruthruff, Mr. and Mrs. Rosa the new thermometer on the city rrcta esMrs 1 Cortriglit family, anti Mrs. library _building. Everyone. is urg- Bartholom:w Eckford. Fred Favon.te nnd fanuly, Mr. and ed to give promptly and liberally. Wm. Favorite and f.amiJy of Ma- Most of the workers are busy peo- War Flind Drive Going Sb'ong son, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Reams pie so please do not make it of anc!, Mr. and Mrs. Oris nedessary for them to call back Heiser of Lansmg. if it can be avoided. Many are wondering it Supe-r:sors' the ta9k of the National Wai Fund A Y & will be ended when Gennany fi- . nally subdued. According to the Ar s < • committee in charge of the Nation- e m ess1on al War -Fund there will he a ntled · . It is reported that many would be givers are being practically forced to give at their places of employmetit. If this is true the burdens will be greater on rest of us . It is hoped that all those so em- ployed will find their way (ilear to in some measure,' 'f3Ubscribe to for the help through the War Fund · the local budget. For· our own - Created Revolving Drain Fund of for our Allie.a - let it be said '5,000. Addreosograph System you shared. for County Authorized -. Contributed -0--- Mrs. Ida L. Welis, 82, · paBSed until the American army is all brought hack home.._ again. Victory over Gennanyl will naturally create some ehangea in the progr.s.m, hut a large army of occupation will, away at the hoine of her !h\ughter A I D II M • • Mrs. Hazel D 1 Fibcb.'eyE on iBroad conducted from the' :stewarti Fun- undoubtedly, Pe needed, and the The board of. supervisors was soldiers left in Germany will be in session last week and ad,J<.urn- even more in need of entertainment ed until Monday. Harold M"Organ of and rec?eation. . I Eaton Rapide township presented Abou.t 220 Eaton county cam· a bill for feeding and care of. live- paign \Wrkers, practically all froDl stock belonging to Floyd Peterson, the rural.ana, attended the county 72. The bill was turned over to the '' meeting last week to get final in- prosecutor for collection, i!itructions and material for the r 0 ra e 111mg street last 'ThurBClay night after a In Actie>n_J:__ long illness. Funem·•serviees were M d M eral home SUndaY ldternotn at two r. an rs. Chae1 Dralle, of o'clock J;..;- Dougla&S of West Knight street, are notified Lansing officiating; and interment that their son, SISgt. Ario W. Dralle, 19, of the 401 Bomblml- was in Rose Hill t G (H) 8 h A . F - -.· Besides the _dauJ.hter there eur- A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mni. Fred Hunt when Mbs Nyla Schenkel of Lansing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd SCh.enkel1 and their eon Don- ald Hunt were united in marriage Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, Rev .. E. A. Kelford per- forming the Only the immediate families Yt"ere present. The bride was attended by Mrs. j, · drive. The following is a list of the name& ot workel'if in nearby dis- tricts who were not mentioned in last week's paper: James Casler'& as a county men roup t .ll' Orce, 15 vive tv,.,, grandchi_ldren, and five ' miBBing over Germany. They . re- road commiaaioner e piring with ceived a letter from the Chaplain, great gn.nd children. Wilma Meisen of Lansing and, Earl Cantine was best man. Dimondale: Mrs. Howard Rich .. ter Cha!mian: l li the H 1 ouBtodn of Ward J. Fellows, dated Septem- 'Mrs. Wella w1-s a resident of this am 1n wns p was e ecte to her 22 , which gives them hope that community same years ago return- Place for t e ensuing te:cm. of he may be found. ing here JLboUt four years ago to Wlndllor: E. A.• Lundberg, Chair- man. Slcfnner, Ada Geisenhaver , Lee Rumsey, Mildred Lundberg, Ed Harris, Ford six years '.bY a vote of 12 to five . make lier home. - each for.Mr. Of .;Eaton _ P•••! Olds · . township, . and Harvey Thro ._. - -" · · ,,, Willi•ms of Oharlotte. __ ,._Y_o_ur-Ser_a-'p'-Jn_to_tll_e_Fl_r_h_t __ ___ Twitchellt Mrs. Thelma Cam1Se, The county (election returns) Curtis Srmth, Mrs. Roy. Twichell. j canvassing board members, Stuart It ie planned to complete the I Doty of Grand Ledge and former drive not later than October 31, I mayor George L. Bennett and Afy- and it is hoped and exPected that ron E. Hawkins, of Charlotte, were I Eaton county will pass its goal 1 elected to succeed themselves for I . of $21,698.76, . the years of •__"d 1946. I Dunn Clough The supervisors provided .an ap- - .propriation of $250 for bee'inspec- tion in the county. In the event the Pvt. Eunice L. Dunn, Marine county is not inspected, the appro-1 Corps, and Quartermaster Sgt. pr!atlon will be transfered to the Harry w. £?ough, both stationed general fund. at Camp Lejeune, were married .at Chairman Jam'8B L. Rodgers of the Street Methodist Eaton Rapids township appointed church in· Raleigh, N. C., Septem- supervisor Farnsworth and com- ber 22, tlie A. J, Hobbs, pas-. mi8sioner Benjamin as members of tor, perlorm1ng the ceremony., the 'gi:tt committee for the county They were· attended by Mr. and infirmary inmates. They tab a col- Mrs. ,C. P. Dawkins. · lection from the board members to I .Mrs. Clough is the dau.ghter of buy gifts of cigars and candy. Mrs. W. G. Dunn of Citronepa, The board created a revolving Ala., . Baker high drain fwid of $6,000. It was voted sch!>OI ·1n Citror;iella and bef9,rc en- tC1 · credit the social wel£are fund service was a mail clerk with $3,00-0 from the general fund Jll Mobile, A1a. for Use during the balance of the Sgt. Clough is the son of Mr. and I year. The purcliase of an addresso- William of Eaton Ra- graph system and necessary sup. ptds and attended high school iplies for $3,'296.50, for the county, I He has recently returned from ser- v."'8 8 authorized. vice in the .South Pacific. The Fritz . Gasser of. Bellevue was I couple will be at· home at Camp elected a member of the soctaf _Lejeune. welfare board for a term of three AdvenU.b Hold Special Service• years, succeeding Frank E. An- drewa of Bellevue. The annual report of Hans Kar- del, county agricultural agent, and the reports of the county bureau of social aid and the county board of sociai. welfare, were adopted. Rapid1 OES To ln1tall Officer. Trimble's New MoJ>il Gas Station N. Main and Canal Streets Grand Opening Saturday, October 21 The New Trimble Super Lubrication, with a fre1h 1tock of New Mobiloil1, Mobilgrea1e1, Mobil Spedal- tie1 and Mobilga1 opens for bu1ine11 Saturday morning at 8!00 o'clock. · Big FREE :Dance!! for all reaidenta of Eaton Rapid1 at . . 9:00 p. m. Saturday Nigh_t FREE DOOR PRIZES.- at danc;e - of complete aeb of pre-war PYREX GLASSWARE Due to increased cttcumbcr acre. age the Eaton County P!ekle Co. ht:re will have their biggest year in 1944. Due to this increase it has been necessary to install a number of new tanks. They now ,-:----0- Bostedor - Cantine NOTICE office will be open up to and including October 31, Sgt. Earl Cantine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ·Cantine, and .Mi::s Jean I Bostedor, daughter of Mr. and M.rs. Frank Bostedor, were united in marrfage bY Rev. E. A. Kelford at his home Monday night, October 9. Betty Hunt· acted as br!deemaid and Bud Hunt as best man. Only members of the immediate families Junior Maccabees, first and third Wedresdays 4:00 p.m. each montll. . Senior Maccabees first and thii'd Wednesdays, 7:80 p.m. First meet- ing, social; second, business. were presel).t. 1 The young married couple went North on a short wedding trip. Sgt. Cantine was home on furlough and will return t-o camp soon. -0---- New Victory Dance Hall Opened • The new Victory dance h11ll was opened last Satutday night, Octo- ber 14., with a fine crowd in atten- dance. An orchestra furnished music for the mixed · dances. It is expected l!heee dances will continue every .Saturday night from now on. · • Jack Thoma.s1 proprietor, prom- ises nice clean enjoyment and ex- pects to have some especjalJy fine nationally known bands and orches· tras at intervals with the intention of maintruning interest;· and enter- tsininent. The first six week term is at an end and every' student kl\ows that this means a series of exams. With books, . paper, and studious looks on. their faces, the pi.ipils of · E. a H. S. "were ready for their exams tbis·past W<dnesday, · Rebekah lodge - 8'>cond and fourth Tuesday each month. OES meeting, first Tuesday of each motith. Business and Professional WO" men's club meets the third MondaJ of the month. IOOF meeting every Frida: evening. · Thursday, October 26, at 7:00 p. m. Family night co-operatiYe eupper1 'Methodist church. Dr. Spencer B. Owen, speaker. .,---o--- EATON RAPIDS LODGE.NO., a F. & A._M. Friday, October 20, 7:30 p. m. Builders Club of Lansing. Monday, October 23, 7:30 p. Work in Second Degree.

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blown into side walls or attic 'linenmatically FREE ESTIMATE•ANYWHERE IN EATON COUNTY

G. E. Stickney · '121 W. "Hamlin street Telephone 43083

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BANK Money

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It takes only ii"matter of min­

utes to come to the bank and buy

a Bank Money Order. You can

send it by mail, sa'fely. Compare

our costs with the high rates for

Postal Money Orders. We invite

you to use this bank sel-vice.

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KEEP BUYING WAR BONDS

Pomona Grange to Reforest Area

The Eaton County Pomona Grange under the leadership of Po- ' moo.a !Master Mrs. Bernice Qirtiss, Charlotte, has secured permission from tlte Charlotte city couneil to

1 reforest the area comprising about 8 acres immediately South of the

, race horse barns at the fair I grounds. The initial planting of this Grange forest will take place on Saturday, October 14th, begin­nipg at 10:00 A. M. Grangers from al' of the local gr&nges in Eaton county will participate, assisted by

::l!ll•lll••••illl••••••llil••••••••llil~ I Floyd Norcott and Hans Kardel, / c' County Agr'I, office, and Richard Schroeder, Charlotte, agr'J. teach- I er.The ~round will be scalped thru I the ass1stan~ of Kenneth Tirrell.

Mrs. Curtiss hae worked out a long range plan which included the ! planting and proper Identification

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of as many different varitles of trees as po!Bible. In tum schools throughout the county would be in-[ Yited lo vi$it the plot to study trees. . J

Mayor Fielder and the city coun­cil have been invited to take part in the dinrier and ceremony at noon. The main speaker for the oc­casion wi1l be Clarence Tinker of the State Conservation d epart­nienl ·

Trees "l'ill be planted in memory of JOhn Ketcham, former state 1

Master and State Representative! by ·llrs. John Ketcl>am and inmem-1 ory of C.H. Bramble also a Conner State Miist:er by llrs. Nellie Bram-I ble, It is also exj>ected that Mn. Dora Stockman who has been

· prominent in State arid . Grange l circJes and our State Commission-\ er ~f Agriculture, Charles Figy,

1 wi11 be preaent. . The Michigan State Go liege For-•

estr)i. department will be reprUent-l ed .by Mr. Hodges.

About' 1000 trees will be planted on O<tober 14th mostly 'llilite pine.

There will be a potluck ·dinner at 'i noon p?e!!eded by the official dedi­cation ceremony in ~· of Mni. llfomice Curtiu.

Granite, Harltor

•• FURNITURE . for sale. Geese feathers, pillows; .... paclting trunk, dininl' table . and chairs, , small Payroll 33.40

Adjourned, I The New Book by- -

Legal Hunting will be permitted. S. W. Haynes, 1 mile south of

Webster. Mayor ~ 1 P. L. Sage, City Clerk ----Girl Scoub Dorothy Maywood

Bird. Charlesworth. 41e '. Mrs. Bird has graciously o;onsented to aut.ograph

tlje books sold here. ~

COMMISSION REPORT

city By E.W.

Brownie Troop No. 1 will hold · its finri; meeting In the Methodist ehurch basement Monday, Octo­ber 18. Let's all be there.

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I Community Cheat Campaign.On

1Mr. and .Mrs. George Favorite Friday evening, O~tober 13, the were enteJ1ained SUricfay at the opening gun of the campaign was cottage of 'Mr. and Mrs. L. G. I fired at a special meeting ~eld at Goodrich at Duck lake, honoring the high school building.. !Mr. them on their 68th wedding anni· Stockey of the stabo War Fund versary. Twenty-six were seated-at organization gave a very detailed the tables in the dining room, whicli i review of t1le various agencies was beautifully decorated in ye!- sharing_ iii the budget. The need

Fune 1 servic8S tor William l~w an4 white. A beautiful four- pe--. said, is .increasing. greatl>; D - din rag 17 who was instantlv t?ered cake was the center d~ora: and ~enerall:v 1n proportion to the-

ow ' ' . o1. t1on. They were presented with a growing casualty lists and the ~~e~~f!r!:iy a:at::n:;n :>1n!n~=- ?ea!-ltiful overstuffed lounging oceupatiori o.f war torn territories.

h Id Wed' d fL { chair by their children. The war is not yet won1 and· were e nes ~Y 8 i;ernoon a Mr. and Mra. Favorite were mar- ev afte th I t · fi ed 2 o'clock at the Pettit funeral home . . . el! r e as gun is r. h , 'th· R H C R' k f r1ed 58 years ago m Eaton Rapicls. many of our men and women will ~e Wl ey. · · lC ner 0 • All their lives to da.te have been .be retained in service to restore

fu~1ating, Bunal in Clarence town- spent in this community. To this Order and maintain peace. Bh]f c~me~~· t M d union were born seven <Children: While our sons and dau'ghters

1 eei ~ e · pai:en B, t• an Ethel, Emma, Hulda, Fred and are giving thei1' all on the field _ !iid~g~li~~is °::i~t::ci J;y ~~;~ ~: W!ll were present, Erma and En)Uy of battl~, he added, t!ie least we ,.,. ' being departed. They have 14 C'El.n do 1s to underwnte some of

ters, Mrs. Rosemary Dack of On- grand-children and 6 great ~nd':. the comforts and enjoyment to ondaga, ·.Mra. Irene M~yers of Ea- children. Eight years ago they re- which they are rightfully entitled. ton Rapids, Mrs. Dorie McOonnell tired from active farming and Th I I' 'tat' · be' ot Rives Junction, and Miss Rhea . . e g~nera so 1c1 ion is mg D6wdin at home• five brothera moved to ~pnngport. m~de this week Ul'}der the leader-R 0 g ·n R b , t S I d Guests mcluded Mr. and Mrs. ship of ward .chairmen. Progress r:x' . l'Vl e, 0 er 1 0 omon an IJomer Wilbur, Mr. and Mrs. Man- of the campaign will be noted in Ch~Lon, 8~ hoC~ ~nd .W.fu grandf ny Ruthruff, Mr. and Mrs. Rosa the new thermometer on the city E:to~rsRa rrcta a~d esMrs1

• 1Mi~nie Cortriglit a~d family, ~r. anti Mrs. library _building. Everyone. is urg­Bartholom:w ~f Eckford. Fred Favon.te nnd fanuly, Mr. and ed to give promptly and liberally.

Wm. Favorite and f.amiJy of Ma- Most of the workers are busy peo­

War Flind Drive Going Sb'ong

son, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Reams pie so please do not make it of _D~troit, anc!, Mr. and Mrs. Oris nedessary for them to call back Heiser of Lansmg. if it can be avoided.

Many p~ople are wondering it Supe-r:sors' the ta9k of the National Wai Fund A Y & will be ended when Gennany i~ fi- . nally subdued. According to the Ar • s < •

committee in charge of the Nation- e m ess1on al War -Fund there will he a ntled ·

. It is reported that many would be givers are being practically forced to give at their places of employmetit. If this is true the burdens will be greater on th~ rest of us .

It is hoped that all those so em­ployed will find their way (ilear to in some measure,' 'f3Ubscribe to for the help through the War Fund

· the local budget. For· our own -Created Revolving Drain Fund of for our Allie.a - let it be said

'5,000. Addreosograph System you shared. for County Authorized -. Contributed

-0---Mrs. Ida L. Welis, 82, · paBSed

until the American army is all brought hack home.._ again. Victory over Gennanyl will naturally create some ehangea in the progr.s.m, hut a large army of occupation will, away at the hoine of her !h\ughter

A I D II M• • Mrs. Hazel D1Fibcb.'eyE on iBroad

conducted from the' :stewarti Fun-

undoubtedly, Pe needed, and the The board of. supervisors was soldiers left in Germany will be in session last week and ad,J<.urn­even more in need of entertainment ed until Monday. Harold M"Organ of and rec?eation. . I Eaton Rapide township presented

Abou.t 220 Eaton county cam· a bill for feeding and care of. live­paign \Wrkers, practically all froDl stock belonging to Floyd Peterson, the rural.ana, attended the county 72. The bill was turned over to the

'' meeting last week to get final in- prosecutor for collection, i!itructions and material for the

r 0 ra e 111mg street last 'ThurBClay night after a In Actie>n_J:__ long illness. Funem·•serviees were

M d M eral home SUndaY ldternotn at two r. an rs. Chae1 Dralle, of o'clock ~lder J;..;- ~lt.. Dougla&S of

West Knight street, are notified Lansing officiating; and interment that their son, SISgt. Ario W. Dralle, 19, of the 401 Bomblml- was in Rose Hill •

t G (H) 8 h A. F - -.· Besides the _dauJ.hter there eur-

A quiet wedding took place at the home of Mr. and Mni. Fred Hunt when Mbs Nyla Schenkel of Lansing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd SCh.enkel1 and their eon Don­ald Hunt were united in marriage Wednesday evening at eight o'clock, Rev .. E. A. Kelford per­forming the cer~mony. Only the immediate families Yt"ere present.

The bride was attended by Mrs.

j,

· drive. The following is a list of the name& ot workel'if in nearby dis­tricts who were not mentioned in last week's paper:

James Casler'& t'1'JD~ as a county men roup • t .ll' Orce, 15 vive tv,.,, grandchi_ ldren, and five ~ ' miBBing over Germany. They . re-

road commiaaioner e piring with ceived a letter from the Chaplain, great gn.nd children.

Wilma Meisen of Lansing and, Earl Cantine was best man.

Dimondale: Mrs. Howard Rich .. ter Cha!mian: l

lithe p1i:esetont-Yea~r! Ja~~s H1

ouBtodn of Ward J. Fellows, dated Septem- 'Mrs. Wella w1-s a resident of this am 1n wns p was e ecte to her 22, which gives them hope that community same years ago return-

t~e Place for t e ensuing te:cm. of he may be found. ing here JLboUt four years ago to

Wlndllor: E. A.• Lundberg, Chair­man. Ae!rlSfahtfl:~·'Barry Slcfnner, Ada Geisenhaver , Lee Rumsey, Mildred Lundberg, Ed Harris, Ford

six years '.bY a vote of 12 to five . make lier home. -each for.Mr. ~Iler,-, Of .;Eaton ~- _ RememL~ P•••! &-~ Olds · . township, . and Harvey Thro ._. - ~-r -" · · ,,, Willi•ms of Oharlotte. __ ,._Y_o_ur-Ser_a-'p'-Jn_to_tll_e_Fl_r_h_t __ -_Bu__:y_M_o_re_Wil~-r·_Bo_n_ds_-___ ~----------

Twitchellt Mrs. Thelma Cam1Se, The county (election returns) Curtis Srmth, Mrs. Roy. Twichell. j canvassing board members, Stuart

It ie planned to complete the I Doty of Grand Ledge and former drive not later than October 31, I mayor George L. Bennett and Afy­and it is hoped and exPected that ron E. Hawkins, of Charlotte, were I Eaton county will pass its goal 1 elected to succeed themselves for I

. of $21,698.76, . the years of 194~ •__"d 1946. I Dunn Clough The supervisors provided .an ap-

- .propriation of $250 for bee'inspec­tion in the county. In the event the

Pvt. Eunice L. Dunn, Marine county is not inspected, the appro-1 Corps, and Quartermaster Sgt. pr!atlon will be transfered to the Harry w. £?ough, both stationed general fund. at Camp Lejeune, were married .at Chairman Jam'8B L. Rodgers of the Ed~~ton Street Methodist Eaton Rapids township appointed church in· Raleigh, N. C., Septem- supervisor Farnsworth and com­ber 22, tlie ~v. A. J, Hobbs, pas-. mi8sioner Benjamin as members of tor, perlorm1ng the ceremony., the 'gi:tt committee for the county They were· attended by Mr. and infirmary inmates. They tab a col­Mrs. ,C. P. Dawkins. · lection from the board members to I

.Mrs. Clough is the dau.ghter of buy gifts of cigars and candy. Mrs. W. G. Dunn of Citronepa, The board created a revolving Ala., ~he . at~nded Baker high drain fwid of $6,000. It was voted sch!>OI ·1n Citror;iella and bef9,rc en- tC1 · credit the social wel£are fund ~nng ~he service was a mail clerk with $3,00-0 from the general fund Jll Mobile, A1a. for Use during the balance of the

Sgt. Clough is the son of Mr. and I year. The purcliase of an addresso­~rs. William Cloug~ of Eaton Ra- graph system and necessary sup. ptds and attended high school her~. iplies for $3,'296.50, for the county, I He has recently returned from ser- v."'8 8 authorized. vice in the .South Pacific. The Fritz . Gasser of. Bellevue was I couple will be at· home at Camp elected a member of the soctaf _Lejeune. welfare board for a term of three

AdvenU.b Hold Special Service•

years, succeeding Frank E. An­drewa of Bellevue.

The annual report of Hans Kar­del, county agricultural agent, and the reports of the county bureau of social aid and the county board of sociai. welfare, were adopted.

E~ton Rapid1 OES To ln1tall Officer.

Trimble's New MoJ>il Gas Station

N. Main and Canal Streets

Grand Opening Saturday, October 21

The New Trimble Super Lubrication, with a fre1h 1tock of New Mobiloil1, Mobilgrea1e1, Mobil Spedal­tie1 and Mobilga1 opens for bu1ine11 Saturday morning at 8!00 o'clock. ·

• Big FREE :Dance!!

for all reaidenta of Eaton Rapid1 at . . 9:00 p. m. Saturday Nigh_t

FREE DOOR PRIZES.- at danc;e - of complete aeb of pre-war PYREX GLASSWARE

Due to increased cttcumbcr acre. age the Eaton County P!ekle Co. ht:re will have their biggest year in 1944. Due to this increase it has been necessary to install a number of new tanks. They now

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Bostedor - Cantine

NOTICE

office will be open up to and including October 31,

Sgt. Earl Cantine, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred ·Cantine, and .Mi::s Jean

I Bostedor, daughter of Mr. and M.rs. Frank Bostedor, were united in marrfage bY Rev. E. A. Kelford at his home Monday night, October 9. Betty Hunt· acted as br!deemaid and Bud Hunt as best man. Only members of the immediate families

Junior Maccabees, first and third Wedresdays 4:00 p.m. each montll. .

Senior Maccabees first and thii'd Wednesdays, 7:80 p.m. First meet­ing, social; second, business.

were presel).t. 1

The young married couple went North on a short wedding trip. Sgt. Cantine was home on furlough and will return t-o camp soon.

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New Victory Dance Hall Opened •

The new Victory dance h11ll was opened last Satutday night, Octo­ber 14., with a fine crowd in atten­dance. An e!gh~piece orchestra furnished music for the mixed · dances. It is expected l!heee dances will continue every .Saturday night from now on. · •

Jack Thoma.s1 proprietor, prom­ises nice clean enjoyment and ex­pects to have some especjalJy fine nationally known bands and orches· tras at intervals with the intention of maintruning interest;· and enter­tsininent.

~-The first six week term is at an end and every' student kl\ows that this means a series of exams. With books, . paper, and studious looks on. their faces, the pi.ipils of · E. a H. S. "were ready for their exams tbis·past W<dnesday, ·

Rebekah lodge - 8'>cond and fourth Tuesday each month.

OES meeting, first Tuesday of each motith.

Business and Professional WO" men's club meets the third MondaJ of the month.

IOOF meeting every Frida: evening. ·

Thursday, October 26, at 7:00 p. m. Family night co-operatiYe eupper1 'Methodist church. Dr. Spencer B. Owen, speaker.

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F. & A._M.

Friday, October 20, 7:30 p. m. Builders Club of Lansing.

Monday, October 23, 7:30 p. Work in Second Degree.

G. E. Stickney ,:; 121 W. Hamlµi street

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Postal Money Orders. We invite

you to use this bank service.

• KEEP BUYING WAR BONDS

Pomona Grange to Reforest Area

I The Eaton -County. Pomona

Grange under the leadership of Po- ' mona !Master Mrs. Bernice OJ.rtiss, Charlotte, has secured permission from t\e Charlotite city council to

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, reforest the area comprising about 8 acres jmmediately Sotlth of the

, race horse barns at the fair grounds. The inLtial · planting of this Grange forest will take place Dn Saturday, October 14th, begin-nijlg at !O :00 A. M. Grangers from an of the local gnlnges in Eaton co'unty will participate, assisted by FJoyd Norcutt and Hans KardeJ, County Agr'I. office, and Richard Schroeder, Charlotte, agr'l. teach­er.The 6'round will be scalped thru I the nss1stanc1t of Kenneth Tirrell.

Mrs, Curtiss has worked out a long !"'ng• plan which Included the j planting_ and proper identification I of as many different varities of trees as possible. In turn schoQJ.s throughout the county would be in: vit.d to visit the plot to study trees.· -

.Mayor Fielder and the city coun­cil have· been invited to take part in the dinner and ceremony at noon. The main speaker for the DC­casion will be Clarence Tfoker ol ~e .StaW C.Onservation ,d epart­meni:

Trees will be planted in memory of Jahn ' Kekham, former State -Master and State Representative by :Mrs. John Ketcham. and in ·mem­ory of C. H. Bramble also a former State Master by Mrs. Nellie Bram­ble. It is also expected that lllre: Dora Stockman Who has been prominent in State and Grange circles and our Stat.e Commission­er Of Agriculture, Charles Figy, will be present,

The Michigan State &liege For­eotey dopartment will be represent­ed by -Mr. Hodges.

< kliout' 1000 trees will be planted on Qctober 14th mostly 'Mtite pine.

There will be a potluck 'dinner at noon preceded by the of!lcilil dedi­cation .ceremony in charge of Mrs. Bernice Curtiss.

BIRD DOG and cocker spaniel, 636 Canal street),, •

FURNITU&E · for sale. ,Geese feathers, pillows,·~ paclting trunk, dining table and chail's, , ainall library ·table, side bo~~\~'enUCh,

Payroll 33.40

other .~'ii~l.~~; !'hon;61. \ ._.'le H. V. 100 :t~et 'fi'N~ '~lfBa'le. l Suitable ior cir~Jar cOm f ciib. I J. J. Miller, Ph'one 6701. '

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Legal Hunting will be permitted. S. W. Haynes, 1 mile south of Charlesworth. · 41c '.

COMMISSION REPORT

Adjourned, ~ Webster, Mayor 1

P. L. Sage, City Cler

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War .FW.d Drive Going_ Strong

Supervisors Are in Ses5ion_

Many p~lle are wondering if the task of e Natioool War Fund will be end when Germany is fi­nally 111bdued. Acoording to the committee in charge of the Nation­al War Fund there will be a need for the help through the War Fund until the , American army . Is all brought, b&ek home-again. Victory over Germsriy will naturally eNate k ta some changea in the l»rogr;am, but - Contributed 82 · passed A quiet wedding too P :ce at a large army of occupation will, -0----:.....: ' , ghter ~e home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred undoubtedly, b1!rneeded, and the· The boai;d of supervisors was A J D II M' • road Hunt when Mias Nyla Schenkel of

1 b · , r 0 ra e. lllllmg Lansing, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. soldiers left in Gemlany wi 1 e in aes~lon · la~t week and adjourn- ( A , , , ter a Floyd Schenkel and their 800 Don-e•en more in.need of eriterta!nment ed until Moodily. Harold Morgan of n cbon long 1lln .. e. Fu were aid Hunt :were' united in marriago and ......,.tlon. · 'Eaton' Rapids township ,presented condqi:ted froln·th Fun. Wednesday evening at· eight

About 220 Eaton county cam- a bill for feeding and care. of live- Mr and M~s Dralle of eral honie SaDdit two o'clock, Rev •. E. A. ·Kelford per- Due to increased cu~umber acre-paign. 1r0rkers, pmctic&lly all from stock belonging to Rloyd Peterson, West' Knight sireet ~e notified o'clock Elder Ai A.. Doug)aes ·of forming the ceremony. Only the age the Eaton County Plckle Co. the mr81 &1'88, attended the county 72. The bill· w"a& turned over to the that 'their son s!Sgt Ario W Lansing officiatinir: an4 interment immediate families were present. here wi.11 have their biggest year

U meetitJI' latt w-eek to 'et final in. prosecutor for collection. Dralle, l9 of the ~ 401 ' Bombard: was i!1 Rose Hill . The bride was attended by Mrs. in 1944. Doe to this increase structions and · material for the --. ment GroUp (H) 8th Air FOrCe, ls Bemdes ter there sur- Wilma Mc:isen of Lansing and Earl it has been necessary to install a

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drive. Tlie foJlowirig is a list of the James Culer'• ~rm. ·~a. a cou~tt missing over c;;rmany." They re~ vive tw:o ren, nnd five Cantine was best man. 11umber of new tanks, They now names of workenr in nearby dis- road commiuionff exp1nng 'W'lth ceived 8 letter from the Chaplain great drell. Mr. Hunt is hcmie on furlough have 70 vats for taking care of the tricta who .were not mentioned in the present year1 Je.mes Boulton of Ward J. Fellows dated Sept.em~ Mrs. Vf · ~resident of ~s having recently returned t'rom ser- crop. . last week's paper: lfamlln towneh.ip wae elected to her 22 . whieh giv~s th m h pe that community same 1ears ago return- viCe in the North Pacific and will To provide more storage room

Dimondale: Mrs. Howard Rich- th~ plW for tlie .. enauing, term ol hie maY 00 loUJid e 0 ing here fiboUt four years ·ago to return to Camp Rood Texas Octo~ 1the company has enlarged the -----n- • ter, Chalrm.an.. . six yean by a vote ·of 12 to five _..;.__ make her home. ~ . ber 29. Mrs. Bunt ~ill reU-:ain in plant by an additlon of approxi- The Pion.eer clu~ ~11 meet,~ ..

.wtndoor;.J;kA,'.f.undbilrg,Cha!r- eBc!i-for~·Jlr. c;:u1er,,Ol,i;laton ~:, - 'Remember ·Peul Harbor - . , Lanein f th present joining mately 200 feet long and 2Q Mrs. Amelia Nevils, State,, street;, "'i' man. A"!'iii!ints: ·Barry Skinner, lH'!" .township,- and Harvey Thro,. Your Senp Into Iii Flslit hi 1 ~or e feet wide,·according to statement wedneeday, October 25.for·Pallildi:~>JY(, Ada Geu1enhaver , Lee Rumsey, Williams of Oharlotte. . • m a · · of John Walters, manager. luncheon and business .meeting.· •. : .. '{,,T Mildred Lundberg, Ed Harris, Ford ' As cucumbers are considered an j ·, ·,. ~ :~ Twitchell, Mrs. Thelma Carruss, The county (election returns) essential product by the govern~

1 NOTICE ,·J::~

Curtis Smith, Mrs. Roy Twiehell. canvassing bDard members, Stuart ment a large percentage of the It is planned to complete the Doty of. Grand Ledge and former y:ield in this vicinity is eventually --

drive not. later than October 31, I mayor Geo~ L. Bennett and My- T • b I ' consumed hr the armed forces. I My office will be open up to and ·and it ia hoped and expected that ron E. Hawkins, of Charlotte, were I ' r Im ' e S' Under th!S method of operation, including October 31. Eaton county will pass its goal elected to succeed themselves fDr J I the real work of the 15 company ~- 11 l of $21,698.76. the years of 19~~ ".'.'d 1946. I employee begins around Novemb.r Dr. S. B. GOFF ' •, .

1. Filling ·of orders requires sort- I Phone 44631 Dmm - Clough rnroTphrleasti~opnerviof·s~2~np~rvidbeede/,'1.n"spaepc= ing and grading of the cucumbers i ,

·z- "' "" Lv I before !Jbipment. This is done in a ' · . tion in the county, In the event the small heated space closed off from I ODD FELLOW GROOERY Party,

Pvt. Eun1ce L. Dunn, Marine county is not inspected, the appro-1 I the big storage room. Heavy brine every Saturday night. Next/~tO Corpe, and Quartermaster . Sgt. priation will be transfered to the New MoJ>i"J Gas sta· ti"on keeps them from freezing. Tanks Squires' Market. FS9tf Harry w. <?Jough, both stationed general fund. h h . f b ~ at ~p LeJeune, were married .at Chairman Jamee L. Rodgers of eac a\•e a capacity o a out <TUO. ---o--- . . the Ede9~n Street Methodist Eaton Rapids township appointed bushels.----<>--- Calendar of Evenla .. j church m:·~!fh· N. c., Septem- eu119rvisor Farnsworth Bild . com-1 N. Main and Canal Streets B . ed ' her 22, ~· .. J'leV.,A:- J. Hobbs, pas-, mlilsloner Benjamin ae members of ost or - Cantine tor, ~rtorming~ ·the ceremony. I the gilt committee for the county · They were'. afte!ided by Mr. and infirmary inmates. They take a col- G · d 0 . Sgt. Earl Cantine, son of Mr. and Mrs.,_C. P. Da1fliln& I lection from the hoard members to . · Mrs. Fred Cantine, and Miss Jean

illte. Clough ii the ~au.ghter o! .buy gifts of dgara and cand)'. ran p· · en1ng Eostedor, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. W. G. Dunn of C1tronella,, The board created a revolving · Frank Bostedor,, were united in Ala., ~he attended Baker high drain fund of $6,000. It was voted t marriage by Rev. E. A. Kelford at school ID .Citronella and before en- W · credit the social weliia.re fund ' ' Pis home Monday night, October 9. ~ring ~he service was a mail clerk,with $3,000 from the general fund , · ~ Betty Hunt acied as ~bridesmaid lll Molnle, Ala. for use during the balance. of the a.nd Bud Hunt as best man. Only

Srt. Cl~ugb is the son of Mr. and I ')'€ar. The purcliase· Or an addre.:;so- · ' members of the immediate families ~rs. William Cloug~ o! Eaton Ra- graph system and necessary sup- s t d o be 21 were preseQt. pufs and attended btgh BChbol here. iplieS for,$3J2SJ;.50, fDr the county, a ur ay, cto r The young mal"I'ied couple went He has recently r.eturned from ser~

1-was authorized North on a short wedding trip. Sgt.

vice in the South Pacific. The Fritz . ~sse~ of Bellevue was I Cantine was home on fnrlough and couple will be at homo at Camp elected a member of the social will return to ca.mp soon.

_Lejeune. • · · welfare board for a term of three The New Trun" ble Super Lubr1"cati"on, wi"th a fresh ----o---years, ncoeeding Frank E. An· New Victory Dance

evening. Thursday, October 26, at 7 :00

p. m. Family nlght co-operatln supper, Methodist chtll'Ch. Dr. Spencer B. Owen, speaker.

-....r--Adventilta Hold dr:r'h: ~;n1!!Ve;e~·~rt of :Hans Kar- stock of New Mobiloils, 'Mobilgreases, Mobil Special- Hall Opened SP:ecial Servicea dei, county agricultural agent, and ties and Mobilgaa opens for busineas Saturday morning " EATON RAPIDS LODGE NO., a.

the reports ot the county bureau of 8 00 • I k ' social aid and the county board of at 1 0 c: oc • social. welfare, were adopted. _____,,___ • E•ton Rapids OES To lnatall Officers ·Big FREE ;Dance! !

for all residents of Eaton Rapids at ,

9:00 p.m. Saturday Night . ' '

The new Victory dance h~ll was opened last Saturday night, Octo­ber 14, with a fine crowd in atten­dance. An eight-piece orchestra

I furnished music for the· mixed dances. It is expected these dances will continue every .Saturday night from now on. • -

· Jack Thomas, proprietor, prom. ises nice clean enjoyment and ex­pe-cts to have some especially fine nationally known bands and orches. tras at intervals with the intention of maintaining interest and enter-tairunent, · ·

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EATON RAPIDS IOURNAL Established 1865

· Robert D. Gifford Editor Gayle D. Gifford, Manacer Let the forest ·.before ·you remain

what tt ts today ~-a wilderness of -mountain ran.gee, _ timbfiir and streams. Provide access lnto .it bY ' foot trails and;.;bridfo ··paths. But don't destroy tlle greatest virtile it now possetises.__.: the1virgin forest wilderness which can beat man,· es

· -- l'h it did us, when he tries to penetrate · At the western edge of Michi- e Joumal Publlf!hinlf· Company its many secrets. · gan'• copper country - that once '· 110 E. Bomlm Street Who blazed that old tro.11 to the iaHulous land of overnight mining Entered as Second-clBllll matter at southwest? boomB; fantastic profits .and e.z.~ the Postofiice at Eaton Ra'pids, Waa it made by a mining pros­panding settlements - is a dot On Michigan, under the Act of March pector whose claim and lonely cab.-the map kno'fi"Il as SiJver City. 3, 1879. in are nOw hidden by forest decay T

It was at Silver City, just a few Yes, we're going back someday miles west of Ontonagon on Lake Subscription Price , to try apin, Buch is the ltlre of the Superior, that a group of news- Three Months _____ __:_._ 65C ·Porcupines. paper wnters began a two day 11ex- FoUl' Months ------------ 85'.: ---<>---ploration" of Michigan's Porcupine Six Months ----------- i1.26 mountain atea. A few tourist cab-. One Year --------------- $2.00 mo and a tavern are all that is left Out of State __ , --------- $2.50 to Silver City where miners in 1875 . extracted silver from' veins in rock A. few flakes of snow fell yes-8.foilg th~ Iron river, leading to real a storm and which lay untouched terday. / · eBtate speculation and the subdi~ after it had crashed to the ground.! :Malier Bros. ot JackBon have put Yiijing of land for a town. Twice the winding trail seemed a atoc;k of pianos and organs into

Silver City .is headed !or new to vani.3.h. Other membera of your the Ed. Leonard building and are. prominence. It is the entrance to .party fan out until someone lo~tes giving a ten day sale. · the largest unbroken tract of virgin it. . j ll<>rn to Mr. and Mrs. Geo.· Leo-Jiardwood timber left in the United Yes, it is a trail all right. But nard October 17, twin girls. ,stateB. And 'l\itat is more impor- you notice something odd - your I Grandma Bellows of South Ea· tant, it is gateway to a recreation- compass indicates clearly you are ton was given a surprise on htir ·al area and timber museum com- traveling southwest. You had set 88nl birthday at the home of Mra. 11tiBing 42,000 aerea, eooq to be the arrow on your paratrooper's John Cae~r. ~ · owned by the State of Michigan wrist-wat.ch coinpass. at 830 de-1 Eugene Pierce· ught In a tlirough action of the 1944 state grees, a few points west of north. specimen of his to crop last lfMrislature. " . ~ Finally &bout 2:30 p.m., after Tuesday, the co ri. of sevOO.'

1Jnique from any other tract in more than four hours on the trail, 1 potatoes weighfug eight pounds l!Wligan, here is a true wilder- your party stops for consultation. all being dug from one hill. Wil­ness. Raye Of golden sunlight filter liam Ward reports a single pota-

through the dense foliage. Hours - to weighing two pounds and Iiine In your easy chair, try imagining ol d~ylight are li~ited. And not ouqcea. .,, . '

a vast forest of maple birc:h bass- carrying a pa<:k with food and a I The P90ples lecture cou_rse wilt · wood heml~ and w'hite pine ·- sleeping bag or blankets, you re- be oPeiled Tuesday evenibir at the just io mention a few- - tbrough alize that you cannot reach Mirror ~ Methodist church by the unique which you tramp for hours witholit lake and also return before sun- ' ~d b.ighly entertaining drama '!f BEeing or' croSaing a public road. down to the station wagon left at Hiawatha as played by the Indi-

lmagine that you are hiking to Quigl,ey's lttinber camp a go~ sev- 1

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ans - at their annual festival in Mirror lake in the heart of this' for- en nulee away. Desbarats, -Ont. I est. :You follow an old wagon trail .Yea, you have been bea.ten by the 1 The ·squirrel \wnting . season for five miles from Quigley's !um- wilderness I I opened Saturday and· Sunday af-bei camp to the aba.ndoned White --. ternoon four local ep_ortamen went Pi.De u:telisi.on min~. It haa rained The above· incident really DID up t~e river in, canoes and· failing I .-ntll'. The trail I& sloggy. happen. ·1 to find anything ~ '.\!hoot COil· · You paliae to inspect a ghost While we waited !or the guide to cetved tlie idea of smgm.g_ a few minirir ca.mp of rotting log cabins rejoin us, four newspapermen built popular songs to at~ the game. and shambleL Then you pick up a a fire in a hollow near the trail. Just as the last stl'Bl.nS of How new tll&il going northerly. When Frankfurters, wrapped in bacon, 1 Dry. I Am,. d~ed ~way one canoe the lur marks of a tracta!" bu11- soon became steaming apatizing cap!lzed spilling its occupant& in­doaer appear on the ground, .the. "pigs in .blankets". That ·cheese ~ about twelve feef of water. All gu!de recalls how an army bomber I sandwich prepared by the reetau- lives were saved but: at last re­~Bhed near •iMiror · lake Ir.st !-ant girl at Ewen suddenly beca.me 'ports guns, ammunition and fish.­March. All passengers hid para- a delectable titbit. And cold water, jog tackle were still at the bottom chuted to safety. I dipped from a nearby stream, was

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of the river. .Was this a temporary path to like nectar itself. Died - Mrs. Esther Gould at

thO. ltomber'? U eo, where was the I We lounged on the ground, jok .. the-home of her niece Mrs. J. J. Mirror lake trail? Nobody knows. ing about. how we had been "lost" j Holmes; Mrs. Cora J. Keiffer

-- in the Porcupines - at least to the Saturday at the home of her sis-, No o~ has a map. You are relY.- extent of having. missed Mirror i ter in Jackeoni ·.'Myron D.s. Cl8:,ry

in&'· entirely on the knowledge of I lake. At that moment it 99'aS a 1 Wednesday evening :from inJunes . tlitl.iruide, who informs you that he keen .disapjlointment, for cameras I received th.> even11J11 .. beforo· in a W nevei been in that te'¢tory 1 were loaded with natural color film runaway accident. ~ore and w~a relyinJ solely upon ~nd we were a.nticipa~ing scenic de- · _nd,hand inforunation. ,,, hghlB to record at Mirror lake, our Columbia Road

_ Discovery of a trail, just a rod destination. away, prompts you to conclude I -. - Mr. and !Mrs. Frank Cosgray ~t the bulldozer was sla•!iing ~ On the previous day we had climb- were Sunday dinner guests of M,r. new path into the wood& But ed the Porcupi_ne mountain near the and Mrs. D. E. Clark. ; Blrangely 'enough' your newly dis- Lake of the ·Olouds. Actually the IMr. and.Mrs. J. L. Rodger<1 llJld eof.ered p~ ~ ~ old trail. Imprea- mountain cOneists of a long eecarp- son had 4i;nner Sunday with Pmf.

.:slon of wagon wheels can be trac!'d ment with black rocky peaks. and Mrs. Bay Hudson of East li8re - there. Logs hav~ ~alien. The views were inspiring. To the Lansing. · · 'l'b8f lffra· decaying with, age. south lay Lake of the Clouds, Mr. Alberson hld the misfortune.

, Then · someone detects a blaze catching a blue reflection of the to tear some ligaments and is con .. ~k 'in i. t?ile. The blaze recul'S at sky. The foliage of millions of trees fined to bed a few days. · ~YAie, 8nd you have the com- 1 was tumiii'g tO reds and yell owe, .Mrs. Dster·.and &lther called on fortliig· thought· that someone had The air was . exhilarating. You Mrs. Clark recently.; ·

· 'left 111rns along. the path which liked it. Mrs. Ellen Motton paeed an-• 1 • ~\']eifts an'i:l logs could not You gazed west and east towards <Other milestone October 12, when

'llMdlly 'obseure. a series of ·peats. Here was the set- she was 85. She was entertainOd·by ":\>"ti·:-t".. . - tinJ':for a~liv&-mlle acenie~hiihway frieg.ds and relatives. Her health

. • '.'.t:oll'1'fblg an old blazed .trail which, like the roller-eoaster is apparently better than a year ',' a virgin forest is adven~ BrockWay · drive on Keweenaw, ago. ·::. ·capital A. But it is 6lso would afford a sensational vista to : ·A full chun:h paid tribute to Mn

, .. At times. you must lit- touring motorists. · · il'Cmnie Hiplmlre 1ut Friday . 1 ; ·-1~;. over the trunk of a And here on the mountain top, D)Orirlng. Rev. HiU '·eood~ the · · lnlji.tiee·that bas been uprooted by fairly level for a block, WU the site lel'liee. . . :-:!!i:.'':id:;·i ..

--.-Local Bo:ro In the 'Na~ Lieut. D. D. Letti Lt. j g Ansori Grimes Lt. J.r. MauriceTnmble Lt.. j. g. Lonie. Schilildt Elisi&n F. A. Bell Ensign Margaret Bolwir

nurse · Ensign· Bumell ilaUm E .. ign Ivan Glllett · ' Ensi1111 Johil Topll1f Ensign Vliri Knowlton

ARMY Capt. Bomer Fraliir lat. Lt. Geo. B. Seafort Pfc. loha E. Atldnlon S~oseph C. BallenU.. S Don'ald Berkman a.it. 7 Ball" l'fc. l{Ury s. Beaver Pvt. JoHph F. Cliadwlet Pvt. John Co .. 1111 Pvt.. M:aui'lce Clildwlct Pfc. Bennie P. C•rr SISgt. Wm. G. Donald Pk. Dwayne DeVoau Pvt. Clarence Donovan

. Pvt. Che1ter Henry Sgt. Dan .Hendrlckion Pvt. C. A. John

Pft. Chu. 0 Knowl• Pfc. Chu. c. lllaia Pvt: _Thomas ·Merrill Sgt. Cllln!nee Ponn . Cpl. Robert Plppia Pvt. Robed liq Cpl. Grant J. Seafort Pfc. Wilbur Stolts ·. Pfc. Ray W. Stan. . Pvt. Anthony Waltior

. Pvt. Edward Winters·

; NAVY En.oign Clyde A. Morpii -Ensign R. Bruce IWioUM Ensign Anthony W. Rhod• Curti.I Allen William Adama AMM lie Wllliam L. Bever GM 3lc Frank Bonta "C" Lawrence Bonta

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S 1 Cordon Biddle . , S Sic Ora BerlunllJl,.Jr.. . OPhM lie Robirt .8"idiM ·" '. Phm. llc.Jlolial<1 Bl'lldloh Fmdlnaiid Bowden Stlnlq W. Berloiwa . Tom BOltlck WaliaCI Bowden Warren Biddle Blll Carr SamUel Dediu Chae. Donnelly S 21c Harold Bovey S.~c LewlJ L. H-n, Jr. S l c Leon H. Hondrlcboa RI rd Tapp Jtollll8l S 2Jc leldar Nelbitir BAllc Wm. Dalo Nlcholu OPO T. G. Pollett Y lie Woodrow Pollett Am 1!c Howard T. Powa8 LuterE. Ray SK lie Jo.,.Ph A. Bhodol

· F 1~ Ira n; St.one S 1 c Jam• 8111lnll F 1 Bert;. Sbtzmaa '1AmAI Sima -H Sic Jamoe R. Sniltb ,John P. Tonence Baroid 'Wr!Pt S lie llenhell ~ Wr!P& -·

. Pte;·o-r~ Cpl. Geo. Heiidri~ Pvt. Jomoi T;: Jllarll Pfc. R. B. WlllouPbi_ Pvt. B. A.,Whlt8blll-

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MERCHANT M:AltiNJr. Ciilfonl Aldenbruct . Virginia Berkman .

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Johns Manville Insulation blown into side walls or attic pneumatieally

FREE ESTIMATE ANYWHERE:lN EATON COUNTY . . .,-

G. E~ Stickney , 121 w: Hamlin st~t

Cement Urna and Cut. Flower V aaea All granites shipped di-rect from quarry and mauufactu.ren.

Buy your marker \r Mooumerit direct from BurlesoD Monument Works and save middle-man's profit& No aalamon.

Phone Office 7l21 Rellldent 2870

Monument Works Close to Cemetery ·Eaton Rapid.I ,.,,..,a o~ ~~@?.Dz? c QJI,~ c o.o D a pc cc c co e co a~ a ca o a a a ooaa:cn o

,IN5.1,JL -WOOL • 1. A f'!llti)J!r-Jight building insulation

2. v erirliii rroor 3. Fini Reslstllnt 4. Hl,ih.~~f R8~ Efficiency

O~P.A. repor4 !I }5 wreent soft coal shortage as well .as l,Q~ :fi!,el oil supplies. To most this mean.s some degree !'f :~i!'Jfqrt. ·.fQ.u·.~ IJ.~ exception. Why be uncom­·fo?tllP!e when b:y proll!!rly insulating your home you ean eave up· to 30 percent of fuel? Expertly installed by .~nt wo;rlanen. ·J,!ji.ster carptinter on job. Ali work .llll&taDteed: Crew now available. Free blower with in-)~~t!~n !f you do rour own Job. .

TERMS if J)ESJ!t~D CALL for ESTIMATE • · ·Cam.hie Store Eatol! Rapids Phone 6111

Use Jou~l Liner Advertising-It Pays

~More Cream and 'Poultry

Hansen Paelcing 1 Co. Successors to A. M. Smith Co.

Plant Pl,lon,e 5~21 Eaton Rapids ·

321 U,l,P. UNITS IN IVEIY TALL CAN All the lmpot1111t auuimeau ol 6ne milk-plus extra "Swuhine"

Vhamid D •I •o ""'" <011/ Always koep a. supply oI dliJ "lndispaiabio wanlm1 food" on baad ••• alt it for every milk need.

Vur'!i . ~o tA & P /or /leallg 9i;,,e ProJuce MICHIGAN - US No. 1 - SIZE A - CHIPPEWA

15-lb. peck 50-lb. bog

49c POTATOES 5159

llD GICll -­lb. 24c

MATCHES 6 bo••l zst.

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50-lb. bog

3 ~i~.·zs~ ANH PAGE

ECG NOODLES ANN fAGI

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PEANUT BUTTER z j~; 35~

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BOSTON 9DNS 3·1·t: .. 19t

By E.W.

The' Girl Scout Association will hold its first meeting of the year Ji'riday, October 27, at eight o'clock at the home of Mrs. Bert VanArk. -Kingman,Road

Rev. E. T. Hadwin, lollnlster Panonnge 712 Hall' Street

Telephone 8253 Sunday school 10 a. m. Morning Worship 11:00 s.m. Evening Worship 7:45 p.m. Prayer meeting Wed. 8 :00 p.m. Everyone welcome. Watch fot'

the announcement on the new building. __ ...,..,._,_

CHURCH OF GOD

That Rooseveij vetoed 18 veterans biJl8 from 1933 to 1943. All legislation help. ing Worlc1 War I vett!l'llDll was enactl!d .,Y Republli:ans . or onr RaliMVelt's veto.'' ', ls this anti-veteran Nft' Deal record what Y.OU want for our boyli? ·

(•Political Adv.)

Gallon 69c -;- 2 Gl!llona . $1.09 .-.. --. Glyn Shimmin

Druggist Eaton Rapidl

Glyn Shimmin. Phone 3361

Druniat • Eaton -Rapids

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~iibn f!JJtWt : . . . . « Two loltlo1 ••• 70i value ••

I ' • 60~.-lJoe tho omaU lrottle. lfyou don't agree that BA~ dAllR is tho

gre.Lteal akin aoft.ener and beautifier you've ever used on your'

bands, llrlrul, and face, return the large bottle unopened and ·,get all your money hack. Expect wonderful results from luab · 'bALH BA.RR ••• it's lanolin~rich and a new discovery in war chemistrj that really holpe to tolce tho rough "work-look" out

of bands and makes them softer? amootber, lovelier instaQtly.

• Heaton' s Drug ~to.-e ·

Buying b;• mail may be all right when there is ·no alternative, but 'When You haw the shopping con­venience ofCered by Emery & Kull and a full and varied stock of articles from which to choose, it's best to discard "the book'1 and come right over. Examine the quality, see the value and save on the prk~ - come i~ Today!

II Steel Frame

BA:BY Amfo SEATS Heavy, Canvas Cover •

Warm Morning Stove

The Stove you have heard so much about - Not

Rationed 100 lbs. capacity

$45.95 . -.,. ..

'~I PERK UP!' PAINT UP!

'\l'WASHIS WILY ySOFT SATIN ;FINISH' yHAUTIFUL, PASTR t:bcols

· yFOJ WALLS AND WOODWORK

y FOi KITCfllNS rand. IAffflOOMI

Mrs. Ella COmin was taken to the Stimson hospital Tuesday very ill.

Lyle Hamman made a business ~rip to Saginaw by. plane Wednes.

Sgt. Willard K. Baker· who re­cently returned to the ,States after 28 months aervice in Alaska re. ported at 'Milimi Beach, Florida, Octiober 17 after a three weeks de­lay enroute which· he spent with

Navy Day Friday, October 27

PHONE 5071

Hoffman's ELECTRIC SHOP

Now Located in Locker Plant Building

• If not in Shop -

Matinee Saturday - 2:30.

SURGING OUT of the SEA -to thrill you with its lashing power and· romaneel

starring

Edward G. Robinaon LYNN BARI and VICTOR McLAGLEN

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Tampico -Also-

"Great Alaskan Mystery'' - Cartoon - Duck Sbup

Sunday and Monday, October 22 aild 23 · Sunday Shows 3, 5:10, 7:12, 9:18

OHiDOCTOR-

Three Men in White -with -

LIONEL BARRYMORE, VAN JOHNSON, MARILYN., MAXWELL, KEYE LUKE and others

Plu~

Selected Shorts - News

Tuea., Wed., Thurs., October 24,· 25, !$·· Feature Starts.7:15 and 9:30.

A CREA T POEM ....

, Kniaht District Ed Patow and wif.le entert.ained

his sister Mrs. H. G. Hartwig, hua. PROPOSAL NO. I Proposed Amendment to the

PROPOSAL NO. ' ProPOHCI Amendment to the

S t a t e· · C.U.tltullon Permitting

Roofing - Siding ORDER NOW FOR IMMEDIATE APPLICATION

• In time of .Orrow we may be relied upon tor careful, sympathetic servic)!, char­acleri..,i by dignity anli suitability. · Jntegrltr · and economlea~ friendly rerVlce. Won't you

let us help JOll7 No family, -8rdiese of

financial condition, has ever been denied our eenicea.

• Harold Pettit

.Eaton Rapids

CQmmunity Clfest Fund . .

Their will to win, backed up here at home, i1 now the spirit of victory. Those men o~ P!Q'J ~·t 1t~p now - Surely neither can we. ·

We can't let them down now! Ey~y )la1 to keep going - unhesitatingly, c0J16dently witl:i full faith until victory is conclusive. General "Eisenhower put it this way: "The only thing need~'fpr UI to wlo is for every man and woman, all ~e way from ~ front line to the remotest hamlet - to do his or her full

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One of the greatest opportunities for each of ua to do our full duty ia to generously 1upport the Com­munity Cheat Fund of Eaton Rapids, representing the National War Fund - for our own and for our Allies.

The budget for the Community Cheat Fun~ thia year is as follows:

United War Fund $2,30P090. Michigan Chi~dren'• Aid 125.00.

413.10 BOy Scouts Starr Commonwealth 150.0l> Girl Scouts. 125.00 Good Will Club -· Chriatmaa Baskets 7.S.00 Community Activities Program 1,000.00 Incidental Expenses · ll~SO

Total M·~·P«> Thia represents an increase of $600 over the 1?43

budget, when the United War'Fund item wu $1,8C).O.

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Dead or Alive!