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'Eaton .. Rapids plays Ionia at Ionia Friday l),ight, Dec. 6. The enp will be selected from the fellows: Howard, Leder- ber, !Qvpff, Charles Psge, oe Alleo, Bob Wolf, Paul Hamman, Harold Hamman, Lloyd Shaw, ·Har- ty Hidenfelter and Dick Lyons. LateLinera CIRCULATING HEATER-for sale. Large size1 wood or coal. Henry Cady. P)lone. 7664. 49c POWER SA Viii 10" Blade for sale. Also Oil Burner, never used. Two wheel bantam trailer, 3 • piece !..eath'O'r Living room rouiid white enamel ta.ble, 3 leaves. Paul \Benson, Petrieville. Phone 2453. ' 49p RAYON and ROBES The PILGRJlli HOLINESS CHURCH' W. Knight St., Eaton 'Rapids, Micl\, M. C. Kittle, Pastor 746 Michigan Street 10:00 a: m, - Scllool. Clifton· Williams, Supt. 11 :00 a. m. - Morning Worship, Rev Rogers - ,Speaker. Young Peoples 'Service 'l p. m. --David Burgess - Leader. Evangelistic 7:46p.m. Rev. Rogers - Speaker. Special Singing- Rev. I. B. Iiams. , Revi\raJ Services each night, (ex-1 cept Saturday) Dec. 3-15;· 7:45. , Where warm hearted- people give g.,..;lu1111e>111111Jl•illllllllllllllrJ111JIWIDl .. ,.l!ll•lllllalllllll!lllllRlllili!lllt you a . ' Miller Dairy Farm Newa Items Our annual plant and farm Christmas party will be held in the Eaton Rapids 'Masonic Temple Fri- day evening, December 2Q. D. G. Miller is getting along fine after his slight accident. He fell and hurt his side while on his -crui- man. . Music for the service was played by Mrs. Roy Lonsberry at the pi- ano and Donna Leightner sang "Always" and 11 Becai.tse". The bride's mother chose a gray wool dress wit.h black accessories and a corsage of white carnations and pink roses. The groom's moth- er seleeted a brown' suit, white accessories aftd · a corsage of aud rosec. Centerpiece for the bride's table waQ a three tiered wedding cake beautifully decorabed with fro;;ted sugar bells. On each side were love- ly arrangements of pink and white snapdragons. Mrs. Pauline Kiken- dal1, Mrs. Jeanne Thuma and Mrs. )\'largaret Squires served the ice cream and cake .'at the reception immediately following the cere- mony. · Lester McClure, brother of the They 11 HE · groom an_d LaVern Thuma, brother the of the bride, atted as ushers. Sev.. tories' new eral out-of-town guests were rpres- ent, gan State· The yQ,ung couple were both ___ graduates of the Eaton Rapids high - ----\ Ba11ketba,llers Lose 24- 30 Eaton Rapids lost their first basketball game of the season 24 to 30 at Ionia last Friday night. school. After honeymooning in Tex- as the couple will reside witih the Higgini - Kibiloski Miss Eva daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Higgins, and Mr. Clifford Kibiloski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kibiloski of Bronson, were united in marriage _ at St. Peter's church, Eaton Rapids on Thanksgivink' morning by Father Donahoe. The •bride wore a full length of white satin with a:n over skirt of net which fell into a train. The beaded bodice was matched by a lovely bended tiara and finger- tip veil. The bride carried a white prayer book topped by two lavenM der orchids. groo!Il's parents. Miss Margaret DeRose was the maid-of-honor and Mr Robert Kibi- Joski, brother o:f the groom, served as best man. Miss DeRose chose a gown of pink satin with matching 11-ccessories and carried a bouquet of pink roses. Thanksgiving diu.ner was sewed to the families of the bridal couple First Buyers of Chri11tma11 Seala l "The Michigan Tu bereulosis As so- Mter ·playing on even terms for three quarters, Ionia surged ahead to win in the final stanza. The onlY Cape Town, South Africa; E'atDn Rapids scoring in the first ten, Joint perfod was- five points netted by. American . l Joe Alleo. Ionia also scored five Chicago; D. V. Galloway points in the first period. Both .Commission on hospital teams scored fiv.e points in the secM son, MissiSsirppi spent last end quarter and the half ended 10 in the county. to 10. Eaton Rapids started strong These guests of W. K.: at the second half and had .a four- Foundation interested in pointlead, but was unable to keep administration, visited Supt. .in front as Ionia cwne back to tie Mahaffy and staff ot'Eaton up the game. In the final period, Memorial Ionia fed the ball to the pivot man pital. ' , Officers of the Good Will Club will have a Chcistmas party, De- cember 19, at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. A 25c gift will be exchanged. Ameriean Legion Post of Eatqn Rapids, presented Walter Bush with a $25.00 check. Bush lost his home and contents a week . ego when it w>a.s razed by fire. who rolled up eight points, which After having lunch with was too much !or Eaton Rapids to Health Department staff, the overcome. discussed . health departmen Coach Goetz eommented that our ministration,_ with the Diiet team made less than 10 percent of C. Stucky1 M. D., supervising their Shots and he -added that Eato_n lie nurse, Lillian Uph Rap1ds was 30 points off sanrtar1an, Lyman Chamber practice pace. The group of administrators 'also·· The Eaton Rapids reserves won reviewed plans for the new Eaton. their game by the score of 32 - 80. County Memorial Hospital' ',, Maurice Hyatt made 9 points and Health• DeJ;>artment building Dick .McCormick scored 8. which a s1t.e is being acquir Lineup Eaton Rapids the southern part of Charlot FG FT TP torneys Oa·meron and Raidle report: Alleo Hamman Ledergerbe'i' Wolf 2 1 6 progre!'s in the legal aspects of oh-,, 2 o 4 , taining title to the proposed hos-, 2 o 4 pita! site. · 1 0 2 Page 2 1 5 Kapff, sub. Totals 1 2 4 10 4 24 Ionia Gemuend 6 VanVJeck 2 Kitch 1 Spaulding 4 Christinson 0 Totals 13 Scores by quarters Eaton Rapids - 5-5-7-7 Ionia - 5-5-7-13 1 0 0 0 3 4 ·13 4 2 8 3 30 Friday, December 13, Ea ton Rapids plays Lansing Tech here. Strawberry Festival Enjoy

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Page 1: RAYON ROBES

'Eaton .. Rapids plays Ionia at Ionia Friday l),ight, Dec. 6. The

enp will be selected from the fellows: Howard, Leder­

ber, ~·red !Qvpff, Charles Psge, oe Alleo, Bob Wolf, Paul Hamman,

Harold Hamman, Lloyd Shaw, ·Har­ty Hidenfelter and Dick Lyons.

LateLinera CIRCULATING HEATER-for sale. Large size1 wood or coal. Henry Cady. P)lone. 7664. 49c

POWER SA Viii 10" Blade for sale. Also Oil Burner, never used. Two wheel bantam trailer, 3 • piece !..eath'O'r Living room ~uite, rouiid white enamel ta.ble, 3 leaves. Paul \Benson, Petrieville. Phone 2453.

' 49p

RAYON and

ROBES

The PILGRJlli HOLINESS ~ CHURCH' W. Knight St., Eaton 'Rapids, Micl\,

M. C. Kittle, Pastor 746 Michigan Street

10:00 a: m, - Sundil~ Scllool. Clifton· Williams, Supt.

11 :00 a. m. - Morning Worship, Rev .~Howard Rogers - ,Speaker. Young Peoples 'Service 'l p. m.

--David Burgess - Leader. Evangelistic Servi~ 7:46p.m.

Rev. Rogers - Speaker. Special Singing- Rev. I. B. Wil~

Iiams. , Revi\raJ Services each night, (ex-1

cept Saturday) Dec. 3-15;· 7:45. , Where warm hearted- people give g.,..;lu1111e>111111Jl•illllllllllllllrJ111JIWIDl .. ,.l!ll•lllllalllllll!lllllRlllili!lllt

you a wa~m_h~r~~lcom~e~.ij~~~ii~~~ij~iji1ii~Hi~iJ~~i~ifjiij,~:

. '

Miller Dairy Farm Newa Items

Our annual plant and farm Christmas party will be held in the Eaton Rapids 'Masonic Temple Fri­day evening, December 2Q.

D. G. Miller is getting along fine after his slight accident. He fell and hurt his side while on his -crui-

man. . Music for the service was played by Mrs. Roy Lonsberry at the pi­ano and Mr~. Donna Leightner sang "Always" and 11Becai.tse".

The bride's mother chose a gray wool dress wit.h black accessories and a corsage of white carnations and pink roses. The groom's moth­er seleeted a medi~~ brown' suit, white accessories aftd · a corsage of ca[naLioru~ aud rosec.

Centerpiece for the bride's table waQ a three tiered wedding cake beautifully decorabed with fro;;ted sugar bells. On each side were love­ly arrangements of pink and white snapdragons. Mrs. Pauline Kiken­dal1, Mrs. Jeanne Thuma and Mrs. )\'largaret Squires served the ice cream and cake .'at the reception immediately following the cere­mony. · Lester McClure, brother of the They 11HE · groom an_d LaVern Thuma, brother ~Using the of the bride, atted as ushers. Sev.. tories' new eral out-of-town guests were rpres- P1"9fe~S01l'f. ent, ~ gan State·

The yQ,ung couple were both i:9-.;:y~e::a::.r-~o::.id::.·.;.:;;;::.~.:.-~:.;.. ___ ~;.·, graduates of the Eaton Rapids high - ----\

Ba11ketba,llers Lose 24- 30

Eaton Rapids lost their first basketball game of the season 24 to 30 at Ionia last Friday night.

school. After honeymooning in Tex­as the couple will reside witih the

Higgini - Kibiloski Miss Eva ~iggins, daughter of

Mr. and Mrs, Robert Higgins, and Mr. Clifford Kibiloski, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kibiloski of Bronson, were united in marriage _ at St. Peter's church, Eaton Rapids on Thanksgivink' morning by Father Donahoe.

The •bride wore a full length gov.~ of white satin with a:n over skirt of net which fell into a train. The beaded bodice was matched by a lovely bended tiara and finger­tip veil. The bride carried a white prayer book topped by two lavenM der orchids.

groo!Il's parents.

Miss Margaret DeRose was the maid-of-honor and Mr Robert Kibi­Joski, brother o:f the groom, served as best man. Miss DeRose chose a gown of pink satin with matching 11-ccessories and carried a bouquet of pink roses.

Thanksgiving diu.ner was sewed to the families of the bridal couple

First Buyers of Chri11tma11 Seala

l "The Michigan Tu bereulosis As so-

Mter ·playing on even terms for three quarters, Ionia surged ahead to win in the final stanza. The onlY Cape Town, South Africa; E'atDn Rapids scoring in the first ten, Joint c:o~~;\J!ConA;~ perfod was- five points netted by. American . l Joe Alleo. Ionia also scored five Chicago; D. V. Galloway points in the first period. Both .Commission on hospital teams scored fiv.e points in the secM son, MissiSsirppi spent last end quarter and the half ended 10 in the county. ~ to 10. Eaton Rapids started strong These guests of W. K.: at the second half and had .a four- Foundation interested in pointlead, but was unable to keep administration, visited Supt. .in front as Ionia cwne back to tie Mahaffy and staff ot'Eaton up the game. In the final period, H~yes-Green-Be.ach Memorial Ionia fed the ball to the pivot man pital. ' ,

Officers of the Good Will Club will have a Chcistmas party, De­cember 19, at the I. 0. 0. F. hall. A 25c gift will be exchanged. ~The Ameriean Legion Post of

Eatqn Rapids, presented Walter Bush with a $25.00 check. Bush lost his home and contents a week

. ego when it w>a.s razed by fire.

who rolled up eight points, which After having lunch with was too much !or Eaton Rapids to Health Department staff, the overcome. discussed . health departmen

Coach Goetz eommented that our ministration,_ with the Diiet team made less than 10 percent of C. Stucky1 M. D., supervising their Shots and he -added that Eato_n lie ~eal.tf. nurse, Lillian Uph Rap1ds was 30 points off th~r sanrtar1an, Lyman Chamber practice pace. The group of administrators 'also··

The Eaton Rapids reserves won reviewed plans for the new Eaton. their game by the score of 32 - 80. County Memorial Hospital' ',, Maurice Hyatt made 9 points and Health• DeJ;>artment building Dick .McCormick scored 8. which a s1t.e is being acquir

Lineup Eaton Rapids the southern part of Charlot FG FT TP torneys Oa·meron and Raidle report:

Alleo Hamman Ledergerbe'i' Wolf

2 1 6 progre!'s in the legal aspects of oh-,, 2 o 4 , taining title to the proposed hos-, 2 o 4 pita! site. · 1 0 2

Page 2 1 5 Kapff, sub. Totals

1 2 4 10 4 24

Ionia Gemuend 6 VanVJeck 2 Kitch 1 Spaulding 4 Christinson 0 Totals 13

Scores by quarters Eaton Rapids - 5-5-7-7 Ionia - 5-5-7-13

1 0 0 0 3 4

·13 4 2 8 3

30

Friday, December 13, Ea ton Rapids plays Lansing Tech here.

Strawberry Festival ws~s Enjoy Turke~ Dinn~r

Page 2: RAYON ROBES

·To the Fine Music of----_ JIM HARVIN.

Every FRIDAY and SATURDAY .::__-Tilf2 A. M.· .............

Starting at 8 P. ~-EVERY SUNDAY Trumpet Star ·

LARRY HOLMES ...........

Your Songstress at the Piano

"LIL" • •

THAT VERSITILE DRU1'1MER - Who Always Has Something to Say - ·.

GENE RYAN .-...-BEER WINE

Open 7 Days and Nites Stags .Always Welcon1e

• ALPINE BAR.

lj. S. 27 - M-78 - 1 Mile East of Charlotte Make Your New Year Eve.Reservations Now

50c Cover Charge Friday, Saturday and Sunday Niles Only.

OLD SOUTH TOILETRIES

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Lovely toilcuio In porcelalo cbioa 1oit R~&SI rcplicu of

pdccleP Old So~~ 1odques...:.lD b.moUI _ Old Su11tb

Methodist Chapel, Charlotte

Evening 11rayer and sermor, at .Rev. Doane E. Rose, Rector \

5 p.m. , . · .. Holy Communion '9:30 a.m. -

(lfirst Sunday of ?J;onthl GRACE U, B. CHURCH

Keqneth J. Hill, Pastor Irving Fisher, noted economist, Residence RFD. Eaton Rapids

Su'Qscription Price warned Nov. 20 that we are living 10:00 a. m. - Morning worship Three Months ------------- 65c in _ia fool~' paradise due to gavem-1 11:00 a:-m. - Sunday school .. Four Months -------------- 85c mental mismanagement of money- Mrs. ~fable Peterson, Supenn Six Months __ _,:. _______ .:,_ $1.26' sale of too. many government bonds tendent.

0 y $2 00 to banks m return for newly cre-1 --------

Every Saturday; Jl{igl:it !t tol VICTORY DANCE HALI,. ·

Music by ~ BUD BRO,OKS - Modern .imd Old: E11ton Rapids.- No Age Limit

onet ja§t -f------------ 12i50 ated credit - checkbook money orl Journal LINERS now CASH u 0 a e ---------.--.. "' "invisible greenbacks" - which Journal Offi~ CLOSED Saturdays

now' total $11~ BILLIO.N; DOL-1 - -- - - . · ·· · · LARS. The banks: dem:~nd depofiits 1:•11KIEAiHAf::¥dlfA:..-:18'.:$KIA:_.lfif:Mdildl:•"2•LlffK_.._ ........ R~fl~IMdll"'lflC~-National Adv. Representative

Michigan Press Service, Inc. East Lan.aing, Michigan

Newspaper Adv. Service, Inc. !BS W. Ra.ndoloh· St. Chicago, Ill.

last week were m exC'ess _of $39 • , · ,: ~. BILLIONS. That's a lot of money, I o · d y ·' a lpt of pressur~, at a time \\'hen t r er . our shortages are Wldespread .

How to maintain public services of government1 at home and else­where, despite today's postwar in­flation which is yet to rea.ch ft.a i crest, iposes a top problem of aeute

, ··hnstmu5 ·~. ~~

, - Baked Goods Earli .. · . . . . . .

BRANNAN BAKERY sttate legislature, . I vt'opoitiuns £or Midllg:rn's new

Governor-Elect Kim Sigler will deliver his iniiugural message to ~!,!:,'.!:~.!!~~~-=~~~!!!l.!!!!~~!!!!!!!!!~!!!!!!:!!!~!!!!!:~~~~~!!~~~~~~~!!!!!!!!!~~!!!~!!~~~~~~!!' I legislators on January ~·

At a good will dinner in Detroit the governor-elect told legislators that it was up to them: to Jead Mich· igan out of the financial wilderness .created by the voters' diversion of 76 per cep.t of state sales tax reve­nues to liome gov-ernments.

Regardless of what the legisla­ture finally decides to do, it is ap­p~rent that a lot of people are go­ing to be dissatiS:fied. They will be dissatisfied beoo.use they are dis­satisfied with today's inflation -

i the root of tb.e troublE!.

1 Actually, the voters' d1ssahsfae-1 tion on Nov. 5 was prompted. as

i!' much by the AFFECTS of inflation

i as by anything else. We regist;.ered our 4 11rotest

age.inst shorlJages, strikes and high prices 'bY marking our ballot ac­cordingly. Government is blamed for effeds of inflation. In hard times the reverse has been trne: Business is held responsible.

It is doubtful that the sales tax amendment would have ~en adopt­ed if it lmd not been fOr the effects of inflation. Retail prices are mounting, ever·higher. Department · stores expect an all~tilne record in sales this year - whfoh means .more tax' revenues for the State Treasury at Lansing. This "Spiral in rprices has kept tax revenues ahead of operating costs. On July· 1, 1946 the state treasui:y had a· surplus of $5,219;0-00. TWe\ve months later the surplus had grown to $21,532,000-an increase of more th.an 1-01000,000.

Cl.Aff1S

·eABV FOODS CAKI

.TRIM·MITTES

i liRY'"ctu11ER I OLD DUJcff i CLEANSER j CAMIO ...

I CLEANSER·

. -1 C'oii11.~TARCH fOR CLOSIT IOWLI

I PUR•BOL .

·1B'Ev"E'eAcEs J IUNHTJllLD

i PUFFE~ WHEAT IN.L~ r • '

_ \ RITZ CRACKERS

a""' 230

•"· 10c 1·••1• ... 53c

-1oc

"' 10c

•'•· 10c ... 17,·

2 ....... · 17c ·

......... 10c

"'· •"·-31c MIJ.l.OX" ·

l BOUILLON CUBES .

CRUM CoRll STARCH

urt. Be

•••. nc ·•W . 'DOC FOOD ...... • 1•· 12c

.. 1""'• 670

S"!'·H1

lb.•'•· 15c Mb. clo• 18c'

TEXAS SEEDLESS

10-LB. BAG

49c R.GllDA 11GOl.DIN IAW Df AllCl'1

ORANGES nllH-tlNDD

·BROCCOLI 8 49~ LB.

BAS

2s~ LSE. BCH.

FANCY~ MICHIGAN lOt; CELERY' HEARTS LSE. BCH.

ClllP-IOUD 131; 'HEAD LETTUCE EACH

..00 Units Yllamln D (P• Pint) Dairy Depadllent DAFl'I PLAIN

VELVEETA l't·lb. '"·33• AMlllCAH SPl.IAD

CHED·O·llT CHEESE l~ 11.09 PfflLADllPlll• CREAM CH~ESE· J.oL •"· 171-

", MILD WISCONSIN CHEESE lb. 871 -- . MEL·HIT · CHEESE !!!. 87• PWN GI 111l11Dfto

PABST·ITT CHEESE °"'·311 MOil Y.UlltlU 11C1t.Vf ' CHEESE SPREADS ..... •1•• 28c 1Hlll'I, NO'NE llTTIR

. IBiiall'ioUMo CAKE ~· 3~ ,_ JauD-HDuDAY .. ,·. :," '\

COFfEE CAKE ~.~, IAHI .....

DROP COD~IE8 M.Uvn- IOUI 1TPI RYE BREAD mm _ ENRICHED BREAD -·-DONUTS.

'ICD.IGGO'•

. YA\!IETY CEREALS '

.-RD. ROWD.OATS,

i'- 1'"'1111 I

~·""'.1311

· ... 1b.u14111, (

Another pl'pposal to ease the fin­annial crisis at Lansing would· re­turn v.>elfare costs to local govern­

ents. F.F. Fauri, state welfue director, reports that the average per 'family relief grant rose $7.88 in October due tO increased cost of living. The average payment to families was .$43.60. Old _age as­

'sistance increased $1.51. The aver­age 'Payment was $35.75.

Lieut. Governor Vernon J. B~own Labor unions are circulating pe-suWsts that the legislature impose titians· for a spring election ref­a three-mlll pro,.,ert~:it.-to guar-f.erendum for "removal of food items antee ade(1uate financial support to from the state !Sales tax. J:ieaders

Christmas Glamour , Parkland creates· a leisure-time pajama that

captures the enchantment of holiday.evenings before a flickering fire. The soft tunic is Prince­ton Knitting Mills rayon .iersey-in pink, blue,

: aqua. or maize - gaHy printed in a "cocktails­for-two" desgin. The long full trousers are black rayon jellsey by Cohama. Wonderful gift

'_:_wonderfully feminine. lO's to 18's.

The Ford management .told Ford employees last December,' that the proposed increase in wages would result in a $65 million operating loss for 1946. Despite two price in· Payroll . : 9:!.5G Cr~a~es, ... the nine-month loss w.as ,Mich. Bell Tele. Co.{Ren~al;> 3.48 $51.6 millions .. The company has Cities Service Oil Co., Gaso. 81.50 postponed investment of $50 mil- Foote & Custer, Tire Rep., 1.46 lions for added research and engi- Eaton Lumber Co., Coal anJ nee;ring facilities. Cement 59.82

Less than 200 Michlian veterans were affected by t.he recent suspen­sion of government subsistence

ayments by the Veterans' Admin­istration .... Living costs from Jan· uiry thru September increased 11 per cent, according to the U. S. bureau of labor statistics. October and NoYember , will bring a fur­ther rise due to lifting of price con· troJs.

Hard-to-believe: Despite nev.""S­paper headlines of airplane dis.as­ters, air travel h1as been safer in 1946 than in any previous year. The ratio of passengers killed for each 100,000,000 passenger miles flown from Jan. 1 to Oct. 31 was ·1.14. Last year it was 2.57. Adoption of the aviation amendment in Michi­gan N-0v. 5 will open the way to state-wide airport improvements ·in 1947.

Mich. !\1-utunl Liability Co., ln3urance

Park Fund Payroll Gordon Stevick, Gl-ading

Adjourned. .

136.o4

15.00 26.00

John G. Davidson,:)\layor P. L. Sa~,. City Clerk

. CANFIELDJJISTRICT ,Miss Bernice Elliott of Tamtam­

ba, India, was a weekP.nd guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank1.F-0rd.

Mr. and Mrs. W.~Bley Uesgranges entertained Mr. aDd~·Mrs. George Rowlader •and th?f!!e'. daughters of Grand Ledge. · ·~:':::

Mr. and Mrs. 'He}l;ry Cady were supper guests of ·¥fr" and )lrs. Don ,Cupp .Monday eve~1_1g ..

There will be a_ -,Qhristmas pro­gram at the s'chOol house Friday evening, December·20.

The kitche"n i~ being remodeled u~ the Webster farm.

J * FOR HER! and fllM!.,

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Perfume~ ( Pipes

Bolh Sets 'If Pipe Rocks • ..... T ...... AL ·o·; ·f

Drem:r \VoUeti

Set> *_ Shoving Sets

Stotionery 1( Leather

Cosmeiics Travel Sets Sell . G~ Cloth~s

Governor Harry F. Ke11y has WNl COUJ.' doused the lights on the state cap- BRO J\l S S M Ch • itol dome at Lansing. Consm11ers . -·-'. erry l!Mstmas are asked to conserve fuel supplies l Our Preslde.~~ Joyce McNamara _ . · I fl . . in the. current emergency preeipi- I called .the meeting to order: 18 A" t Mt"lbourns' . tated by John L. Lewis. \Brownies answered to the roll call

__ a.fter which the flag salute and ~~i~ii~i~ii~i~if~Bi~i~ai~iii~ii~iiBii~~-te?,.Y ~~~rt~•Ji?tr~~."!.~~~~fe1h~;: 1,~~~~~J~~~ erators are worried over rising .. · · ' costs. Frawley is chairman of the ,. $/ board of the American Hotel Asso- y · ciation. A 80 per cent room occu- J arns paney in 1942 would have produced , net profits of $7 before federal ' taxes ·on $100 of net sales. The same occupancy today would re- ; sult in a $4. loss. After World War I I about four-fifths of a.JI hotels i went thru same form of reorgani· . zation. A return to pre-war levels may bring bankruptcy to many ho­tels.

\ The state c~ation i:ommis­sion is proceeding with full steam on its program of recreational im-. pro\•ements. A tota1 of $2,700,000 , will be sought in the 1947 legisla- i tive session for state park· acqui.si- I tion and development during the ; coming tw-o years ... .Independent ' retailers reports a 24 per cent rise ~ in sales for October, 1946, as com- I pared with the sume month a ye-ar ago.

The national legis1ative commit-tee of the Veterans of Foreign Wars recommends that the United States government pay a federal bonus-, up to $51JO, to each veteran of World War II .... The state de­partment of the American Legion js keeping a watchful eye on ~lich­igan's $50,000,000 veterans' trust. fund 1 no\\" th.at the voters have ap­prov-ed a $270,000,000 state bonus for Michigan vetero.ns. The trust fund was patterned after Nebras­ka's $2,000,000 fund for veterans of 'Vorld War 1. There is one differ­ence, however. Nebraska's fund was !. a substitute ·for a state bonus; •~ !'.1ichigan's fund (while sponsored Uy legislators in the same spirit) now becomes a "plus" expenditure and service. Hence the Legion in­,te'.rest.

Of :Michigan's total land area Qf 36,494,000 ac.res, close to one-half is classed as forest ]ands. It is the opinion of Dr. Grover C. Di11m•an, president of the Michigan College of Mining ,and Tec11nolo(!Y at Houghton and Sault Ste. Marie, that Michigan Is not deriving full econbmic benefit from its. forest re­sources. Too much · goes outside 1the state to be processed or manu­factur~d into ,products. Sec~md, only a port10n of the wood used in .Mich­igan is made into products afford­ing the grearest economy. The e,"'{-· tent of wood· waste is ;,tremendous . .Jf more ·of Michigan's v."'Ood were to be processed in .Michigan and if ; mote of the wqod ·waste were to· be utilized by . ind~stry, J\;1ichlgan wouJd 'gain sulistantially in added emp!oymEnt., ·

Socks

Shirts Fabria Sweaters Jackets Mittens Bath Robes Sno-Suits Ski Pants Shirts

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Cloves· , Blank~ts -Bed Spreads .,

Comforters-Sleeping Bags Blankets Remnants-Slacks Indian :Blankets Leather Soled Loafer .\ &¢ks

Page 3: RAYON ROBES

Thursdiiy p.m., December 5, ·the Brickyard Extension . met at the home of .Mrs.· Clifford Higelmire. 6· After making several new type ironing boards, demonstrations \\'ere made op. ironing men's .shirts and flat pieces, faster and more ef- 7· fidently.

Mrs. Luman Zimmerman Was s. elected substitute leader of the group. Refreshments were served by the hostess. The next meeting will be a Christmas party on De­cember 19, ·at two 0 1clock, with Mrs. Ma."'{ \Vilson, with gifts being ex-dianged. 9.

4-H Club News 4-H Club work in Eaton county

in 1946 included a total of 872 dif­

Wednesday December 18 is the date chosen by the Post and Auxili­ary for their Christmas party. Din-1 J\er will be served at 7:00 o'clock in Veterans' hall.

Turkey, potatoes, rolls, 0 butter and cof:fee will be furnished. Please bring sugar. Meri'ibers please bring

Direct.ors and officials of the y.,r_ Morley, Putilk Relatio'ns Direc- ferent projects according to ·.a re­:Jilichigan .Milk Producers' Associa- tOr; Alfred Henrickson, Operations lease from the County Agrfoulture th:m, left to right, are - Howard Director; Fred W. Meyer; Jack offfoe. Of this number 491 were ·F. Simnfons, Secretary-Manager; Harvey: William Bristow, Treas- boys projects and 381 were girls B •. F. Clothier, Vice-President; L. urer; I. K. May:;tead, President. 'projects. Some of the main projects nnd the enrollment include dai,zy -~~~~~~,A"~.....Jr~~lcat)le 2~7. Last year Eaton couno/

. rs.nked as the highest county 1n

~ I Michigan in 4-H dairy enrollment.

Aulomatto Fly Control a prepared dish to pass, also a Electric sc~ens have been de- twenty-five cent gift. Santa Claus

vised for automatic O.y control, in I of course will be there. Dancing design• to flt ,any door· or window WILL FOLLOW. ·

\ ·At tlie same ti me the Auxiliary ,,wtD..~~~~ will observe its fifteenth Anniver­~~~~~~~ sary. The committee extends a

., A ~~~~---/..F ,.,1' I handicraft 152, clothing 213, can-~~ ning 37, and food prt!parati.on 28.

.Christmas

GRAMER'S and SCHRAFFT's Also All Kinds of Candy in Bulk

\ · A total of 66 4-H clubs were or-

\

ganized assisted by 48 men and old­er boy leaders, 44 women and older girl leaders. 543 dub members come

I from farm homes and 182 from n"un 'farm homes.

'l'here is still time to enter the 4· H project for the winter season. Any boy or girl 10 years old or over and not over 21 is eligible. Such projects as cle>thing, food preparation., school lunch, handi­craft, electrical and trappin~ are 1

offered. 'For further infom1ation consult the county Agricultut"e of­~ice.

SOMETHING NEW

cordial invitation to all meml:)ers .and eligible persons.

Teachers Extension Class, December 16

An extension class conducted by Wllstern Michigan C:olle-ge of Ed­ucaiion and span.sored by the school commissioner's office will be 'given in Charlotte imrrlediately following the holidays.

All teachera interested in such~ a class are asked to come to the Coiirthouse in .Charlotte, either at 4:30 p. m. or 7:00 p. m. on Mon­day, December 16. A. representa.tit.e of Western l\.Uchigan College '(ff Education will be present both at 4:30 and at 7:00 to discuss possible courses.

• For Every Occasion .

Make your selections Early;· while our stocks are complete: __.__

- LENDING LIBRARY NOW INSll'~LLED - . Use Our·Lay-Away Plan for.Christmas.:.-

Gift Wrapping a Specialty

See Our Christn\as Card Display

--.--ELIZABET.H'S

And for that gentleman friend -

<;;IGARS - TOBACCO - PIPES · . CIGARETTES

Several more 4-H Clothing clubs are underway for the winter, Ten girls 'from Brookfield, the '"Sewing Sallies" have reorganized this :tin­ter after missing a season. The c:Mf­ficers are: President, Nina Coats; vice• prseident1 Jean Bradford; secretary, Irene Martis; treasurer, Connie Shennal\J Ruth Sherman, Ann Martis, and Clara Bradford

It is expected that the course will

c~rry ·three to six hours credit and ~i~i~ii~i~iiijiiiiijiiiiiijii~i: will give under graduate credit.' r Late. Liners

Gift

CIGARS BY BOX Mixes for your drinks

Mixed Nuts and Many Other Appropriate CHRISTMAS GIFTS

will leail the girls. •

Christmas Shopping For the Baby

. FUR SALE Modern 7-room houee with sleep- I in1r porch, 2 lots, On river. Price I $12,500.

2 Houses in Kinneyville. One six rooms, other 7 rooms. Chicken coops and garages. Sell separately with small down payments. Price $3,500 eaoh.

Modern 2-family House. Price $8~00. Easy Terms.

Strictly modern 5-room •house on pave~ street. Close to down town. Immediate possession. Price $9,250. Easy ~enns. / Modem 6-room house, extra lot, close to Eaton .Rapids. Owner JeaV'­ing fo;r Florida, J•a.nuary 1. Furni­ture included ·at $8J500.

New modern 5-room bungalow, .ex­tra lot. Close to Eaton Rapids. Piice $6,000. Immajiate Possession.

35 acres with partly modern house, gas heat, good out buildings. Close to Eaton Rapids on pfi.ved road. Price $9,000. Immediate possession.

2-story brick building on Main

Something. New? then come in and inspect the new

ICEBERG Self-insulated WARM­ROOM LOCKERS

(the very latest thing in food storage)

and for the first time in Four years we ·have a few extra lockers to rent, but whether or not you need· a locker'' we shall be happy tq show this new equipment.· · We are still headquarters for --

Fresh Frozen Foods-. -STRAWBERRIBS - 1 lb. box ----------~--- 5Si:: R~SPBERRIES-:- 111'. box ------.--,------ 4)1i;.~ G EEN. P.EAS- 12 oz. pkg. ---------------- 29C'.• COOKED GOLDEN SQUASH-1 lb. box ------- 23C'.~ MIX!!JD VEGETABLES - l lb. box ---------- 32~'·;

READY - TO - BAKE PIES - , , : Ai;>ple, pineapple, Blackberry, Elderberry, .Rhubarb;;; Mmce, Cherry . 45c and 65c eJ\ch . ·.

YOU WANT THE TOP TRADiE'­

IN DOLLAR, KEEP YOUR CAR

IN TOP CONDITION

·-.Chandler Pontiac Sales & Service·

Telephone <1-3071 ·, Ea ton Rapids, !1-cihigan

Announcing Our -

OPENING Saturd_ay, Dec. 14 We invite you tQ call and inspect our new show-

., .. ,, .. . 100m. and Jet. SC\lUl!i,J,l~d

G. E. APPLIANCES SALES and SERVICE

We have a limited number of appliances includ­in - Table and Pin-\ip Lamps, Automatic Cof­

fee Makers, Radios, Electric Blankets.

-ON DISPLAY -

For your irtspection - Electric Range, Electric Vac9um, Electric Refrigerator

• S. & E. Appliance Shop

''YOUR LOCAL G. E. DEALER" Telephone 45181

DEVILS FOOD CAKE What a cake! Light~ tender- chocolate! lt's ·a new delight in Devils Food ... makes "super"' eating and easy baking because it's ·a PurAsnow Enriched Flour recipe ... yon can make it too .•. ask us for bbth youi: l'urAsnl):W Flour and your Devils Food Cake recipe today. ·

, .. PurAanow Enric;hed Flour

-·-·-If radio's slim fingers Can pluck a lllOlloify From night ·and"'toiss it over

A conti.~eil.~ '0£ sea - · If the petaled white notes

af a violin,' '· Are blown across a mountain

BQice· Bazaar·

• Has Gifts

Galore

and Girls

OPEN NIGHTS - FRIDAY, SATURDAY and MONDAY ~

December 20, 21 and 23

Don ;t Forget a·

Wo'olen Sweater for the- Christmas Tree

Say Merry Christmas with a Woolen Giff'

Hand Painted -Soft 100% pure virgin wool pull-over, a hand paintll(). "Pietorama" in vivid electric shades, washable. For the teen-age member of your family. Sizes 34-40.

$4.95 Hand F,:mbroidered -

Soft· 100% pure virgin wool cardigan. Short m· long sleeves - hand fini~hed, fancy metal button trim - a beautiful dressy sweater. PaRtel and dark shades. Sizes 34-40.

. ~95- $6.50

lmpPrints-Pure wo1•sted boxy slipovers. ·Four hand

' blocked '1it!ip" print pJitterns in beautiful tones. Sizes. 34-40. distinctive garment.

.95

' I

Men's Coat Sweaters -100% pure virgin wool, extra fine weave. Colors - beige, navy, luggage and Ideal for dress or 'office. Sizes 36-44.

$7.95

Coat Sweater - : '

100% pure vil'gin wool, Rei.riforced elbows. A · good sturdy sweater for work. Colors, naVY, oxford and brown heather. Sizes 34-46. · , ·

s.~.9s · Coat Sweat~r -

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WEEKLY· CALENDAR .Monday-7:00 p.m.-The Corin-

thian class will meet for • potluck Congre.,.ational supper and Christmas party at the e· home of Dr. and Mrs. S. B. Goff. Rev. Victor F. Brown, D. D. Mrs, Ward Trimble, MrS. Joe Trim- Morning worship at 11:00. ble and Mrs. Frank Ford will act "A World Crisis Of the First as .co-hostesses. Remember to bring Magnitude" is to be the theme of a •25c gift for the gift exchange. Dr. Brown's sermon. Sunday. The

Tuesdny-7:00 p.m.-The Young girl's. chorus of 18 voices, of the Adult Fellowship will meet in the VFW., under leadership of Mrs. ·church parlors for a potluck supper Lawrence Oxendale, ore to sing: and Chtjstmas party. Each memberluLittle Lord Jesus" by Wilson. is to bring a 50c gift for the Chi- The Junior Choir meets Friday :nese auction, The hostesses will be afternoons aifter school, with Mrs. Miss Carolyn Adams, Miss Esma Alex Allan, 104 North ;') ver St.

Capitol Theater EA'fON RAPIDS, MICHIGAN

Friday and Saturday, Decem~er 13 -14 Matinee Saturday, 2 :30 - Evening, 6 :30

There's a NEW kind of thrill in

''War of the ·Wildcats''

(Formerly Entitled "In Old Oklahoma") · ' By Thomson Burtis '

Plus

'CHAPTER NO. 15 - "HOP HARRIGAN" - CARTOON

Sunday Shows - 3 :00 ·- 5 :00 - 7 :00 - 9 :00

Paramount proudly presents the story el every woman's tw<> great loves I

SMITH DISTRICT

The chicken pie supper 8.t Grace church was well attended. Credit goes to both the ones who came and

Oratory: The art of making deep noises from the chest sound like import.ant meSsages from the brain.'

. \ ' .

The Eliz~betb Gift Shop can help you solve your CHRISTMAS GIFT Shopping

by offering you the

Famous Luzier Cosmetic Gift Line personalized for your individual

requirements, your skin toning and color

hannony assured ·•·

• Luzier's Eye Make~11p for your particular'type

104 South Maln

• December .25 Thru

Q~.--Pork Roast

. P,ork Sausage

Chuck Roast

Pure, Well- lb 45C Seasoned ·

'.{roger Beel 1b. 42c

S• I • St k Tender, 1 49 If Oln ea Well-Trirnmed lb. , C

H b Lean 37 . am Urger Fresh-Ground lb. . C

SI• d B layer 69 ice aeon Pack 1b. c Pure Lard tb. 3Sc

Cod Fillets· No Bon!'1

.No Waste

.January 2

••

sweet." aw'eiethe,rt. The Kroger store ot today ta second to none tn flne appearance and scrupulous cleantuless. aa-weU as In l~~lde a.election of high·qualit,y, low-p~ . valuea. ~

Thoroughly Cooked ..

Ready to Eat

'Grapefruit Fancy Sections No. 2 can

Salad Dressing Embassy pin•

Grated Tuna Fish Pillsbu_ry Flour .2s-1b. bag

Clock Bread

Mellowed' 1n

-Sher1y Wlne

FJanler's

PopuJar....Brands

Gevaert - Mast Slz•

VETERANS HALL I. 0. O. F. ORCHESTRA

Qidy IO:More' D~ys-to

Christmas

FOR JUNIOR

6AMBL~S' The Friendly Store

John J. Miller, Proprietor

The Store With the "Busted" Window

ONONDAGA· PFC Don Dunlap is in' Japan and

reports the weather is very warm. Robort Hopcrnft returned to Per-

cy Jo1les hospital. · .Mr. and Mrs. George Goodnoe Jr.

~ hove moved to their home on the Leslie road.

Johnl GI'a.y of Detroit has been \'isiting Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pago.

Mrs. Ernie Dakin and Robert No­ble visited .Sireno Covert in Battle Creek Sunday. .

Martin 'Dalzymple injured his arm severely at his elevator. ·

Mr. and Mrs. J'ay Baldwin visited ~lntives in Almont.

Mr .... and Mrs. Ewers of Jackson visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Mohr and family.

'Vinfield Shepardson an amputee of World War 11 has received his new car from the government .

.Dick Dwight bowling with Lay

COUNTY LfflJ!J . . Melvin Batten of Albion called

on Mr. -and Mrs. Ver:D. McManus a few dh.ys ago. '

llfllaif:~Bj~~~-~~~~~~~if~~ grocery team is leading their league ~i=~~:tj~~:tJG1~~~~~jjg~fj!~~·~~~~~· ~~· i with high score of 231 at Mason. • Henry Wichner is a patient in a

r.. Lansing hospibal.

oiff eet1i~eaf11 ore. fd,,nis~ecl fro• willt oll llesi;lol Hof orile'n. ·

Mrs. Ralph Swift has gone to Texas to spend the winter.

Mr. and -!\:lrs. Carl Zeitz spent Sunday 'Yi'ith Mr. and Mrs. James Betts in EatQn Rapids.

Mrs. Joe Poroa.relli has joined her husband in Germany and re­ports every thing is ok and they have a good place to live.

The 4~H Clµb will hold a meeting at the home of Mr. and M:rs. Burton Baldwin Friday ·evening, December 18.

Mrs. Ri<:hard Nowlin who is a patient at Stimson hospital, Eaton Rapidf! is muc:h 'improved.

1Mr. and Mrs. Will Frenc:h have returned from a visit in Canada.

A group of1young married people will present the Christmas play, "Waiting for the DAWN:' Deoem­ber 22, in th~ community church. Mrs. Bernice Bush is directing the play.

BENTLEY DISTRICT PTA and annual Christmas tree

party Friday, Deeem,.ber 20. Mr. and Mrs. Win Turner enter­

tained her brother Wm. and wife, Be11e Wood, Mrs. :Ethel Foster and Lee, all of Rives, Sumlay.

Mr. and Mrs. W. Turner were in

CLINTON ROAD Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hntt, entf~r­

tained their children and famlliea Sunday.

Mrs. Robert Hilliard and child­ren have been on the sick list.

Mrs. Kate Hilliard and Mr. and Mrs. Murray Moore were dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bill Whit· comb one ·night last week. ·

Mahle White spent the wei!lt end wah Mrs. Robert Hilliard -to help care for the <ihildren.

From where ~sit ... bj( Joe Matsh .. . .

A Grand Am,rican·.Tradition '

The Coppers h~d a gNnd old family :reunion last week-for the first time siD~e the ~.ar. ,

MINOT CRANBERRY SAUCE ---------- 1 lb. can 32c

~~:itlf/Jki ..:.-N;~2 10 oz. can 39c .-· cans ________________ 2 cans 4Jc·

AUNT JANE'S PRESERVES CHERRY -----~-------- l lb. jar 59c APRICOT __ :_ _________ 2 lb. jar 74c BLACKBERRY _______ :_ 1 lb. jar 55c

U' G· G·

39c to $3.95

For Her-Gift Perfumes

Gift Soaps " Bath Salts

Dusting Powder Q!!pgniel'!

Toilet Water -above items carried

in Hudnut, Evening in Paris, Coty, Yardley,

Max Factor, Boyer, Tuya Wrisley, Pinaud,. Old

, Spice.

ti/ , ,,. ""'C~;MAND? " " ~~ho1Jin9- lot1on Mens Ta1c

· Men's· Co1ogn• $3.00phJS tall

Now Xyailable .,... EVERSHARP

SCHICK INJECTOR RAZORS

Automatic Blade Change $1,25

$1.10 to $8.75 I

For Him~ Sha"1ng Sets_.

Yardley, Mennen's, ··Boyer, Ranger,

Old Spice, Seaforth,

• Cigarette Lighters

Tobacco Pouches Plasti.ie Cigarette Cases Yardley Shaving Bowls

· Schick Electric Razors Gillett Razors

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I

christma; Selections NOw Available_

ALT CLOTHIN(; ·co. . THE cHRISTMAS STORE FOR MEN

Narrow .·Lake Tavern Open Every Day But Monday

2 p. m. to 10 p. m._.

• Beer-Wine-Soft Drinks

Beer & Wine to Take Out·

W B. Burleaon Monument Works . ·~

Cement Um1 and Cut Flow~r Vue11 All granites .::htpped direct from quarry and manufacturera.

Buy your Marker of Monument direct from Blll'le~on Monument Works and save middle-man~s profits. No salesmen. · Phone Office 7121 · Roo\~ent 7121

Monilment Works Close to Cemetery Eaton Rapids

st. PETER'S CATHOLIC Filther E. G. Dona~oe

.Sunday se.:Vice~ BiSO and 10:80 al ternatlng Sundays

Mass on Sunday, Dec .. :t6, 10:30 in the morning. ,

T::O~ly Days and Firat F.rida~, !''::==::::::::::::::::::;;::;:±::;::=;=::;:=~=;:;::;:=;:::=~:· Gaiteehlsm . Saturday afternoon ~

from 2:00 to_ 3:30.

Journal L!N'ElliS. now. CASH

Tr:v Our Classified Adv. Column

Mrs. Tucker's third grade made a sand table exhibit, worked out in en.reful deb.ail, of tthe early settle­ment at Plymouth Rocle. Repre­sented in it were BurJal Hill, a fort-topped elevation used, as the name iildicates, as a cemetery, Ley-

T<>tal ----------------- 349 Dexter .Blake, Precinct No. 1 - 35

No. 2'-- 48

Total ----------------=-83 Charles Peckham, Precinct '

No. 1 ------------------- 17 No. 2 ----~-----------~-- 35

1

den Street and the toothpick-built log CabinB-of such hiBtorieaf char­acters as the GoodmanS, Cooks, Winslows, Browns, A1lertons1 ·Bill­

, ingtons, and Webster.a. Also <le- Total -------------------- 62 picted, were a cornfield with its Scattering, Precinct No. 1 ___ .!. __ 2 tiny shocks of com, among which No. 2 ------ 1 a few cattle roamed and, on the /. ! ----outskirts of the settlement, some Total ------------------ 3 Indians with their wigwams. Near Asaessor 1First Choice the water's edge, of oourse, stood T-Otal votes cast - 436. historfo Plymouth Roc!k. Hugh· M. · Hall, Precinet

Christmas party -of the Teach­ers' Club wi1l be held at Green Meadov."S Tea Room Wednesday evening, December 11, .at 6:30 o'clock.

No. 1 --------":---~----- 255 No. 2 --------------~--- 174

Total -·-----------~,--- ~ Scattering, No. l ------------­

No. 2 -------------- 5

The Lansing Teoh game which Total -------------------- 7 was 'Scheduled for Thursday night The following officers wer-e Dec. jfJ1 at Lansing will be played found to 'be elected: Commissioner, here on Friday night Dec. 13. Leo W. Benjamin. Assessor, Hugh

-- M. Hall. ' The Speech Clu~ held ta. co-op­

erative ·party at th~ home of Doro­thy Jenn Smith on Wednesday eve­

Adjourned • Paul L. Sage, City Clerk

ning December 4. Ji>hn G. Davidson, Mayor I

40YEARS AGO ·At a Hall M.onltors' meeting· held (Journal items of 1908)

on November 201 David Klink was elected head monitor. It was also Stanley Mendell· is claiming the decided th-at hall monitors are to belt among the juvenile trappers leave their classes a few minutes .having ten muekr.ats to his credit. ,e.arly, in order to supervise th'e con- Mrs. Max Smith has lost her duct of' the students in the hall. Jarge St. Berniard dog and will

Tuesday evening, Nov. 26, the Teachers' Club initiated the new dishes just ,purch~sed for the club, with ia. Thanksgiving dinner.

T\he Y~Teens and Hi-Y old-time barn 'dance scheduled for December 7, will be indefinitely postponed.,

A' Thanksgiving chape1 -service, sponsored by the Eaton Rapids Ministerial Association, was held in the high ~chool gym on Wednes· da:y mo~g, NOvember 27.

greatly appreciate information as t~ ills whereabouts.

John J. Milbourn has moved his drtig stock into the Leonard tblock and is now ready :for business in his new quarters.

p. C. Biniey left for Chicago 1'ist Wednesday •.

Bert Topliff and wife visited in Albion last week:

Mrs. Fred Hull was in Lansing the first of the week.

I•. J. Wilson of ,Sprlrigport visit­ed George E. ·P.hillips and family Monday, .

Mrs. Willis. B.U.sh and son of Ro-

r, -

'

GIVES BIG-CAR QUALITY AT~·

LOWES1 PRICES

In fact, Ch11vrolet h~s the lowest-priced lin~·' of passenger cars in,· its fieldt

-Moreover, the new Chevrolel 11 the only car In H1 ,ft.Id ""'··"'~· Big-Car beauty, Big-Car comfort, Big-Car performance, BIG-CAR.

QUAUTY AT LOWEST COST ln !!! Hems of purcha.. prl~; '!Ptir­

.allon and upkeep." Take II from any and every ~andpolnt, Big-Car

quallty-low purchase price-lo;" operating .and upkeep cotds-c.11

tell you ta ~ Chovroleil

Stewart Chevrolet Sale. Eaton Rapids, . Michigan

ft({adquarters for

MEATS FRESH

GROCERl'IS:'~: CANNED ao·o-01s . PROD UC&,

~ f I

!

The Swap Shop 320 State Street .

CHRISTMAS TREES. The kind you have been seeking. $1.50 each, any size. Drive out and pick your own. Don Spi:~gue. 49-51c

XMAS. TREES for sale. Ce.dar, the kind that don't drop. All e1zes, reasonably priced. Bran~hes free with each purchase. Cecil Swan, R. D. No. 4. Phone Sprin~ort 119F4. % mile north of W1leox school in Brookfield. ~9-51·p

Eaton Rapids. Phone,6102. Closed Saturday p, m. Buy, sell aud trade. H. C. Bramble. · Nov. 22, 1946

ONE giv"" lasting rellef ueartburn, gas, distress, sour

1 acHI, indigestion. ALKA­lth ULCITONE. For sal• b7

EATON'S DRUG STORE

HIGHEST' ,PRICES PAID for Junk Cars, Serap Iron and

all Serap Metal

C.CALLIE Phone 4-4661 FOR SALE

IMMEDIATE POSSESSION at edge of oul' city. New 6-I:oom mod· em Bungalow with extra lot.

,, AcroBe frOm .M. C. Depot -. Jan. 1944

(41tfc). ·j=-· WERS for all oceasionB. Will

egraph aroy where. Brookview lorist. Bona.~a member T. D. S. ome of Long basting flowers. o King Street. P~o;>• 45771. 27tfc

6-room modern home except bath, 2 enclosed porches, 2 car garage ~nd work shop on M~99.

20-Acre Southwest, &-rooin house, hen house. -School Dus available

DARROW BROTHERS RECREA· TION CENTER & TAXI SER­VICE. Day and Night. Formerly M & M. We deliver 1ce and Gr9c­eriea. 117 N. Main Street. Phone

36tfc

.EATING 'POTATOES - Fpr sale. 1!U S .1if0 l Morgan Bros . 46tfc [MMEDJATE POSSESSION. 8-

• • · ' ' .. ~ room modern hQUSc and garage on 'Vuter street •. '

O. H. BEAl!!!AN Carl Ackley

Wanted 155 lnsu.rance Service ·

$ .. Main Phone '1431 44tfc

JUNK WA~ \'a)'lng high prices for scrap iron. old farm FLOWERS telegraphed- anywhere. machinery; also used cars. Jim Bonded member F. T. D. A. ~hone Ross, K.inn-efville. Onondaga phone. 7821. Washburn Floral Shop ~nd

ltfc. ~Greenhouse. Jan. 3, 47,

~ent Chimney Blocks; and also lBtiilding Blocks for Immediate De­'jivw.¥~ Place your order now .for Feitce, Barb Wire, ·Metal Roofing. We will have plency of Farm Ma­~~· ·bl-• ]!!I!. !~t.. H.uy from us and save the difference.

WILLSON BROTHERS Q..01 Rives Junction, Michigan

ll.~ 'Wnman B.nd Children's CLOTHING. Re-Sale Antique .Shop. ~ s. Prairie, Charlotte. Also I .:sel{ and buy Antiques. 48-?le

::aGGS~ We have them! Full blood, ·vaccinate&., . several ~reeds, .on : Rba-res. Wie deliver. Contmenal Live .Stock Co .... Litchfield, Michigan.

48-5lp

Miacellaneou•

Effie ·5Up

PLACE YOUR HOME or fm·m with us for lidting. R. G. Hem5u ger,

CUSTOM BUTCHERING. Hovis, 2 miles N. Canal. 42121, -------

Bob Phone

6tfo

LOCAL TRUCKING Gravel, . ~.,. 'MIXED DRY WOOD for sale. sand, fill dirt, black dirt, cinders,

Phone 3862. 48-51 manure. Delivered. L. W. Hunt-ington. Phone 749i. No" 1946

CIRCULATING HEATER for sale. luge size, gocid condition. ReasonJ Rid yourself of that continued itch· .able. Ora Pierce. Phone 44172. ing irritatinr skin disease-eczema,

' 49-50p lei; \;.lcer1h psoriasis. Get 14Stops

HA.MLIN TOWNSHIP TAXES -I will be at National Bank of Ea­

to"n Riaplds Saturday, December 14, 1946 and every Saturday until further notii=e for collection of Hamlin township taxes. I reserve the right to refuse any amount ex­cept by check when taxes are paid a~ my home. Bernice Snoke, Tov.'11-ship Treasurer. 49tfc

Named Ozatks ... "Ozarks"' is an American rendef ..

!flg of "ati:x arcs," pronounced "Ozeark," meaning "with bows.'' a

carriers." ·Wilcox Gay Recordio - Chris~a.a ·Delivery on limited supply. V1s1t our showroom and see these beauti­ful new table model and floor mod·

· 1el \(blond or mahogany) eombina­. tion J?.adi-0 Automatic Record Play~ ,er or ·Record .Maker. Jewett Appli­'ance '.Company, 130 W. Ams St. Jdason. · 50-olp

[t • Relief guaranteed or . mo~~ refunded. Get it at Sh1mm1n s Drug Stoie. 4ott 1 I Must Get a Man -

CITY J}!RJi;CTOR'( #i

:Mayor, jphri 0. Davidson - -Cummies\oner, w. S~ott Mutlh Comn1i.&silJ/Jer, ,Leo Benjarrliil City Clerk !ind Treasurer, Paul

L. Sage City Attorney, John W. Bird Marshall - ltha Miller

CoJijjJlete Collision Work HATHAWAY

AtlTO BODY WORKS ....... . )?hone 5iiH ·· -

Winterize

Expert Repair Service All Makes

.. .• ·, Service Parts .: CAR WASHING - POLISHING - LUBRICATIO~· ;;;

(Ed Curtiss, Service Mg.r.) ·• { ... I~ Phon~428ll

24 HOUR-· ·

Complete Wrecker Seroyice

• NEAL SALES & SERVIC~·

· .(Owned and Operated by Walter Neal) · ':; · -i!Ml HUDSON Commodore Eight Four door DeLuxe Sedan for aale, Tadio, beater, spotlights, in excel­]ent condition. Also piapo, 8-piece

at once in this community to work with our Di<itrict Manager. Must have car and be over 28 years of age. The work in line with the program advocated by the Depart­ment of Agriculture. Permanent work, good pay ~or man :vho has lived on farm. Write clo this paper.

Fire Chief, Wm Forward Librarian, Winifred Brown

. · , Phone 07881 ========~=t I mlin. Street ·. - - . ,· .. ,

.-..-dining suite, ice refrigerator. Ash­ley Dillingham, phone 43815. Call

. .after 5 p. m. 50-61p

.(xiMPLElTE MATERIAL for Cedar 'Cabins for sa1e. C&ll or write C. 'W. Staley, pho11• srs1, 914 Hall

.:stl<!e!;. 50-58p

. POTATOES Ch.ip]1ewa for sale. · '$1.00 per b~e1 11t farm or will de­. liver. Aleo Gener.al :Electric Vacuum <Deaner, Walnut Dining table. Her­ber\ VanAk'en, Phon• 6475. 51)-l)lp

l9t0 OLillSMOBILE for sale. :Radio and heater, completely ov­

. ..mauled. Priced to •~ll. Swrnant .Auto Salee, 820 $. M'8in. Phone

·4'743 .or 6531. -----. PUIJmS, White Giant, for sal~.

'Will wnson, one mile south of 'to~ on Hale fann. oOp

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50p

LOST - Male pup, 8 months old, white, -0range spots, stub tail. Name Ginger. Call 43691. Rewnrd. Henry Colestock. 50p

CARD OF THANKS - I wish to thank my neighbors and friends for their kindness in calling, for post cards, letters, flowers and fruit during my illness. Mrs. Flor~ ence Barkhuff. 5-0p

SAW MILL - Will dlfocustom saw· ing for a few week& only. Get your logs in at once. E. L. Risner. Phone 5176. 50-5lp

ONQNDAGA ELEVATOR We have very good shell corn @ $2.75 per 100 lbs. or $54.00 per ton delivered in load lots. Bran or Middlings @ $2,75 per 100 lbs. Soybean Meal @ $4.90 per 100 lbs. Phone 25F 1 Onondaga, 50

KlEENITE the Brusfi/ess Way

Telephone Numbers Clerk-Treasurer - 6141

Fire Department - 20ij1 Police Department - 2061 Garage - 6021

, R. R. Time Table Michigan Central Sched1de

, Passenger Trains Effective Sunday, June 27, 1943 -

Ea.st Bound 1:68 a. m. -------------- 2:08 p. m

West Bound 3:17 a. m. ---------- 10:08 a. m.

Prl••hly · Mode

Conv•nlent .Ten11

:oT;:..~nJ:J• .!11 9.:pl+t:' a:O:: :=· C· $~;1r ta~a\°'!:wyJ'UI OWN SIGNATURE. No ou •h• a...i slge. May ~ Hip you? 1·

Local and tong Di&tance v~~: :~s a;:~~~~~~:;~::N :

~--·· CLJ:·::;·,.:;_:~~AY"""". [TR u CKIN G ! DOMESTIC FINANCE COMPANY ! \ : 141~ Soutf Cochran Ave. : I EVERY LOAD ~NSURED : Charlotte, Mieh.-Phone l-CM-2 : I __ _

Arlie I. Feighner : Sood me FREE INFORMATION : I' I d Ci d d II --· • • Sand, Grave 811 n en e Tea~ AUCTIONEER :Nam•--·--···-··----··--··-: d llm

LET US CRY YOUR AUCTION : Address---·-·--··--···----······-···: I Bleck dirt an manure anJ e..

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Phone 7280, Mason

AUCTIONEER Burton D. Walker

Dead or Alive ! Your Farm .Animals

Collected Promptly - P\lone Collect "We Buy Hide• and Calfskin•"

Horses, $15.00-Cows, $13".~

S. himmi'n Dr· ug Stor. e For complete and Satisfactory · Sales Service. Phone· 4001, Leslie, Michigan or Journal 44721. 49tf

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We ~uy ·Dea.J Animals

·. ~een Lifted on Hides Price C_ontrol Hast. 'ts. We Can Again:· and Ammal By-Prodm,, · · Pay for Dead Stock. . ' -

HORSES s1500

co~vs s1301t

Call Collect Hastings 10030

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