,. I ' 3 Sedions THE INGHAM COUNTY 22 Pages Ninetieth Year - No, 1 'Parsons Demimds HIS CHEERFUL GREETING WILL BE MISSED Mason Electors Will Dec· Franchise Issue on T Evet·y Registered Voter Entitled to Cnst,Balllot\C':C:.• At Special City Elettion on Granting To Consumet·s Power Compnny, Regular

Wages and Up for Decision By Supervisors· County Board to Study $100,000 Repnh· Prog Drawn Up for rrh•wa•~" " . and, filllllly of JUo.st LllllRlng' i ~ow··''""k' 1 YeJu·:~ Dn,v, i ' rk Board and City Council nii'H, llnl\'11~1.1 •lno1<~1111 Ml', nllll Mra, Lcnllo Mmtby of,':::· ll'h', nncl Mrs. Emil Olson · lHlcl .lrwlcuon ~1umt Now Year'n Eve ns Now Your's ruvc guoll!.li Mr. ruHI witlJ Mr•. nncl Mrs. ChnrleH 'Hnvl·, re Skating Responsibilities Mr11, Vem Lwrdhel'g, Mr•, nnd Mrs. lund nnu Donnld, r~oonrml LnndhPI'!l', Mr. qnrl Mr•q, Mr. nnd Jvfr•s, Vern Millet• nf Oleo-·, Llwr·e l~ enrHtr;h fr·cczlng stool} that Lhc rcRponsihlllty bc­ By Adolf Lindquist, Mr. nnd MrA, mou ural Mr. nnrt Mrs. l~'red Milos lo mnke rronrl slmling, tlw lrmgs ln tlw city nnrJ not t'ho mun­ .Tonus At'tlllll nnd clnnghter.'J, nil 111icl Mnt·llyn of Dhnnndnlri wcro • pa.rlt bonn! nnrl til<' e!ly ty," ANNA E, WIJ,SON .. nl' Lansing; nnd Mr. nnrl Mrs, New Yenr'H Dny guests nf Mr, nnd ,,.,, Wehh EJI.i·onfi l•'lt.<:'hhu·,·g, 'rho Mrs. Elmer Bmwn and l'mnl)y, will s'hnrc rosltnnslhllll.les LD Mn. C!lANI~ sot In n pnrl· or M.r· .., Glen Coon, Consumer's Pow''" Strongs nnd Vol'll Lundberg re- nnrl Mr·s, Hrll'nld Brown nnd Mrs. county pnr·lc pnnrlH In Mn- O derl ar·mclwh· before th~ flre In manngm•, tlXplnlned thut Lhc cur­ ninlnod overnight nnd spont New JUmelln Brown or were · his room, The pipe and toba ceo Lnn~lng rent uHecl tn light the ponds 11t Y•Jnr'H Day nt the Olson home. evening gueslH nl tlw Brnwn home. pari\ hour·cl, which Is thn night is nnl nnw chnt•g-ed lo the on tile table beside him went un­ Mr·. nncl MI'H, Geor[;'e Higdon Mr. and MI'H, Irnpnny oxoeullve Hrl nf Clr·nnd Rapids nud hlr·s. Laranlrt ite!l Mr. Lnr·ntli''H br·olhcr·-in-lnw, ,' · sni~l. ~air! floor. hard and l'n.'>t deciHinn was· It woulrl be a wnsl" ol ntotwy l.o Hurtig wore Sunday dinner gtiOHtH : CheHlor Wilcox of Chnr·lottc, S11n- 'l'hn cmmt.y nlso ng'J'oorl to lln.Ylnll a n••w outnidr meter with Old Mr, Ct·nne bcr,nn to think "f Mrs, Charity Hln!1loHnr·c. cluy, Mr. Wilcox recently under- signs, "SIsident or the I tor and a teacher. Someone whose .Jrwlu.m1 enllr•tl at the J(cnnclh 'and ~ anrl Mr. and Mr·s. Glen en dreldecl. Yilung.'1tPrs votrmns ltouslng prajoet, up- money came in 1'egular and who'd 011 allowed in the shcllrH' only ponr'f'll before lhc eounell to eom­ mvan~r home Hnturday, !'>Levens of MaHon Hpenl fiLIIHiny have seen that he got educated; Mr·. nnrl Mr.~. Marvin Pnrlwr, In Mimnl, Fl~ .• the Cuban game with M1·. nncl Mrs. Clyde W!lhur· nge their shoes and to got pluin that since Lhe Eliclnr's love with Mr. f up hnndbull, uses n ball called slmt!ng issue waH plnccd stalled, '!'hey were told that n father's house and who sometimes 1 1 .. nrl Mr·s. Mom•nn nud wna ' a pe otu m1u n mcquet- 1 tc ns- llr)rl Mr·, and Mr'H. George Cally Prc.~ent nt th1• sosHion were out of lown without turning nt'f Dr, Rich's datlghtcr und spolte lo lJJ'idg·c, ' ket, slnippod to tbe llnnd, culled· Mr. and 1\lr~. J\1 G!'t'lltz spr.n t 1 a costa, Guy C.· Hull of Le.~lio, t.lw water service, now 011 o\ltside everybody. A nice girl, not stuck· ! St111dny. . New Year's mve and New Yenr':r Mr·. and Mrs, William Fillwor:k L. D. Dundrel of' installation, with tho result t'lurl' up or proud. I ----- .. ---- - nnrl li:ngincur-Mnn- the meter wns frozen ancl walcr Dny ns ;.pwst~ of Mr. and Mm. AI . d and· family of WehheJ·vlllc upent Evans nf Mnsnn. flooded tho apartment, The children would have. been The telltale ;,igns of Ore in wintertime nrc clearly evident here as Carl Pl'llbody or Mn!IIJilua­ family were New Yoru·'s Day m1p-~ as Irritating, Ol\plainin;:; lilat Mrs. Cleo Sanders actendcd a /i!lt wmetbing botb . sorrow{11l ""'' rtugry iu lbu doc/or's voice, per· guests of Mr. nnd Mn~. Hugh people believe the road com- ftrncr·al at Saginaw Tuesday. Hrwldn.~ or Leslie. ! ·on Is I'Citponsible frll' pt·ovid­ Mt·. and Mrs. Gerald Field and After Algy, the smallt:st, got ling fnellitir•s at tile park, daughter, .Joan, entertainer! three Mr. and Mr R. K.;;meth OwrnfJ / tables or pedro New Yenr's Dny. pneumonia and died, their father :::nlertnJned on New Year's Day Headquarters For Values pointed out !.hat L'herc is had failed. He and Sam had quit children in the pn·scnt Prizes were won lly Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Mortr>n ami/ Charles Cliekner, Mrs. Merlic school and gone to wm•k, he him­ Mr. and Mr·;, Cal y>lttum ancl; Cliclmer and Mrs. MaJwl Flclrl. self inlo the grocery business. But lamily of Hive~ Junetwn. · , there'.~ icc on tho ponds he drifted from j[)b lo job, Sam put 1--lolt P. X. And Delhi Supply will go thr•r·c to Mr•. Emil Olson spent Wr'cl.nes- II it in words, "It's not Lhat you don't eng-ineer .·:w_id, ~~nncl Shearing Lambs' Faces .lay ill Lansing lvith het' mcce, One• hlo!'l< norlh of the ~;tor•· it U!HIN'Btood lha t the Shearing the faces or heavily mean right or that you're lazy, but Mrs. wendell Smith. · ' Lol•atr·rl In N urth Holt on it seems like you have got to be light In !loll 11 K-1 :17 ity or maintaining f:r- wooled feeder lambs is a good Mr. a:.d Mrs. Gem·go Higdon j moving," Sam had always been . is not up to the par·k management practice, sny aninHll ~nlled un Mr. and Mrs. A. J, Hall I , The bonrcl will do every­ husbandr·y specialists. The shear­ good to him just the same as he Jf Tornltin~ Snnday afternoon. Imported Swiss army type watches possible to cooperate with ing will increase gains in lamb had been good to Dad. Sam was Mr·. and Mrs. Lark Amb~ and 1 · from ...... $7.95 to $14.95 but it should be under- feeding. dead now. }Je'd f~lt bad when Sam XJ:r. and Mrs. Clayton Har·kncp.s / died, vcr·c Thmsday dinner· gue"t~ of Including famous army nurses watches ...... $11.95 Mr. arid MrH. Irving BaldorJt of He'd moved around just as Sam 1 Women's DuPont NYLONS, 15 and 20 denier, said, ,and, 1i•hen he was young and Fitchburg. i 51 gauge ...... $1.00 pair strong, he'd rnanaged pretty well­ Mrs. Hazel Straub and Mrn.' ?aut McMa,th of Leslie called on harvesting, lul\lbering, sailing once ICE FISHERMEN CLOTHING AND EQUIPMENT Mrs. Kc~m·th Evans Saturday Qpening on a boat, It's a hfe that's hard on evening· and presented ller with a BARGAINS a man, having no proper comforts. plant.- . · Ouce Sam had came out to visit Mr. and Mrs. Howard. Jackson Big white navy HANDKERCHIEFS ...... 10 for $1.00 Saturday, Janua.rv 8 and family w,erc New Year's Day Heavy ar·my SOX, 50% wool ...... 5 pair $1.00 · of Mr. and Mrs~. James son and family of MaHon, Heavy army BLANKETS, 100% wool, new .. ~ ...... , .. $4.45 Mt· and Mrs. Rollantl Mnrquc­ Flight BOOTS ...... :.. ~ ...... :...... :::::.::...... $7.50 A Completely· Modern, Newly dant .and family were New Year's Eve guests of Mr. and Mr.8, Her­ Army 4-buckle ARCTICS (Overshoes) .. , ...... $2.45 bert Go.rred of Onondaga, The New army-dyed PANTS ...... $4.98 ecorated, Up-to-Date Restaurant oi rthday anniversaries of Gail Marquedant nnd Beverly Garred B-15 JACKETS ...... $11.95 up were celebrated. Army and navy drzss OXFORDS, made by 7 a.m. to 4 a.m. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Gallaway Florsheim ...... :...... $6.95 While luckier youngsters are playing, lhis boy is playing the role and family were New Year's Day g-uests or' Mr. anrl Mrs. George G. I. SHOES ...... $2.98 of protector for his yotmg sister. The uufartunate children are On Week Ends Car·r and family Of Slocltomsofdlstrcssnrlslr\g ft•om 5tom•ch and settling down." and Duodenal Ulttrt d uc to Exutl Acid­ Friday, January 7 ner gue~ts of Mr. and MrR, Harold Poor Dlscstlon1 Soyr or Upslll ~tomnch, 'JN THE end, he'd had to help out Huffine. Ganlnos1, Heartburn, 51ctplll•lnlls, ate., Sam. It hadr1't been much he'd duo to Excess Acid, Sold on 15 days~ trlall Mr.. n:n(l Mr~. C~rlyle Waltz nnd A'k for "WIIIIIl'd'• Mo~aaso" which tu.JIJ Complete Servicing had to give Sally when Sam died, family were, Stmday dinne1· gue"Ls ~lalns tiLl• trcatment-lrot-11' · · Located in the Fo1·me1· K1·oget· Sto1·e but ur1lil Sam's boy grew up, of 'Mr. and Mr~. Ludell Cheney \Var·.,•s Drug Slot'f' 'he'd stayed at that elevator and anu ·family, · worked hard. Sally'd asked him ··callers at the Loren Sweet On All Cars to come und live with them, but home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. , Sally had a nice house and, after Roy Scutt of Lansing, Mrs, nene , , , , , , , , , Cremer of Aurelills and Mr. an•g agdltl /Or oJrl Mrs. Cwu· Hichnrd Ayers returned o 10 ·Co.l!fomin, . and Franlt of. Mt. • , ' and h';.ve YOU1' ' car filled 1011, who had bec11 tllda Rich, came Saturda).l morning, · Pleasant; two daughters, · Mrs. . i11, Sbo was hoiJill(l a gl(u:r a11d iher~ Mt;, arid Mrs. Ralph Ries speri~ Efta Kenepp of Fairview and Mrs. , Until Next Week the best of gasolines. were /cars i11 her voice 11'bctl she Saturday evening with Mr. and Sylvia Griffith of Mt .. Pleasant; a • , spoke. · Mrs. Wa)tlle LoVette arid family. brother, George of Ionia; and a . ,·., . a.! ways· welcome ·at , . Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Freshour si.ster, Mrs. Clara Leslie of Sheri­ :·~Drink this; Milt,: you:ve iult and fnmily spent New .Year's Ev'e dan,. • , been having 8 bad dream." at the 'horiie of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ells- Pallbearers were Albert .John· • Rclcnse~ by WNU. Feature•. , worth Brown to celebrate the son, Claude Schwartz, Vern· Miles birthday anniversary of Gladys and • Be Sure To Watch This Space\ , ·Baker ··& Chapman Mi>rrison,. the forrn~r · Gladys, .. I i!cratches on Furniture Baird; 1 · · , To malt& scratches on dark furni· Mr.· and Mrs. Carl Peterson ofj . . · "VIrginia Peanuts" • For Announcement ' ...... "'" ture, less naticeal,lle, . 1'\lb lvlth 1 JLI~ns'lll!l and Mrs. Gladys Ryan of • More: "Vir·g!nia" peanuts and • freshly-cut wainut, or touch up with · Ten n e .sse c, were' more "VIrginia" tobacco at·e gt·own • ' iodine. Wednesday evening callers of Mr./ln. North ·carolina than in any olh· und Mrs, Charles Price. . cr. iltnte. . ,' , , , , • ,I ; • ,• '• • • ? • . . ' ' • '• '• '• '• Driver Hits Tree Legion News . . I h N . G I rr::m, f,nJJrJfng; flof,~J I nkl?., ·Five Mason Youths e!ili'mnfl'a !'IIY; 1'11111 Wn1p~on, L"~lh•; M. 1(. I 'ril11 nuggut camrmlgn fo1· n 100 CROP Drive In ng !!lffi •t.Or.!'l I Gl T L 1H U1 UU ',:ll f.ij 1A i•or•y, M nl'lilhtn; .Tnnw.; OrnnlB1 In Avoiding Train I per crmt l'~nr.wnJ cnmpolgn fDI' I n ove ourneu , Onnndng-n; AJ•thll!' Dnyn, Vevuy; i1110111llOJ',~ WOR RUCCOSAfiJ). 'l'he '/ Wltl1 ~lx townuhiilJJ not yet. who hnw h1JJ'Il llHrWI't\ IJ1i':>' Hlrll D1•Jn 1111 • r; 111 T unci f,lll'l•n Stmlt, 11148 nll!IT!ll''I'Hhip of BI'Owne-Cuv- · hl'llt'rl l'illlll unll t'I'JlOI'ts l't·om lmnlrlhnlo lly nnlJI'ylng- lri'.I'IUilllp Wliilo n JI~; illll'tun ,fnlumon, Dill Mnl'my nlrnn,9t I'An hiH lllltn· onder po.;t Wfls exoenclr.cl by 1 IJnnny Bl'IHI.ol, Dlcic TIH>IlliiF.. 1 11 nlhor• lnwnihlp•J l~"'llllJllol<•, tlw ciHtilllJI'Il, !Juvl,· i'0 1fi. Wlwnlflcld; nnrl r,y)l' CampiJr!ll, lllnblln Into t.hc Hirlo fl Mlnhlgon 11111111>••1', 'rllCI'O UI'O nay SnlclcJ•, LaVcl'no Lt!non nne) or r:OillfCJI'titbl~ I !.1gham CROP dl'lve IH 11Clll'lllg il• I 'l'lw townHhl[l r·lwiJ'tllen :~rP C:lc~J WllllunJHinn, Cnnlml J'J•oig-ht tmln nt tho Holt now 165 prtlcl-np ,-enewniA nnd new Elm•] l(r.lc•lmnt of Mo9on h.rwo en· gnu), In lhn hunlc 11'0111 >:nlc:J nl', Wn.ll:hlH, Al11lednn; Will'onJ Wu:J· l'oax) Evans was dnv· Smith anrl Rnlp'n Strope nttenclll · · gTnm nnrl otllcl', prochwc, Fnr·mct·s Hi. 2t07fi.fi~ was clrlvlng wcHt on Cnlumhla rmrl, II ------nt thL• MetiJ()rltst church rrt Clydt• 27:l,870.8:l . Ohio. nev. P<•rr·y s. Nelclon, pnii· 1 2fit827.1 n according to oft'itGI'H, did JlOt mnlhe in May, 1n-1:J. Since that Lime s'itc n1·c planning to l' Ucnd u lallm· n1111 Mrs. Alvin Notting-ham of had been at the nurHmg home Jnr· had made her honw Wllh her mcctJng of the Michigan Io'Jcld ~0. Stockbridge. 1 two we.cks. She was bom Ill Vevay claughtcJ', Mrs. Cliffnrrl S. Ilowct11 C'1 t'OJ1S IncnrplH'ated, Wllic.!h i:-; a : Lownshtp on August 10, 1867,, t.hr at 74·1 Center street. 1 luhor l'lenrlng ag-ency, in Saginnw . claughtel' or Hrm '-' and Cdw I r,n f<'ridny. The purpose of the 3'' ~m~rot:A:-!IH I . ' Bl'sides the da ugh lei' wl th whom (a) Loan.s nn Hlmwn rrhnvP cll'L' aftc:1· ded\IC'lion 'nceting is lo mnlw requPB!s unci , Sowel's. . . , she macle her home, M1 s Parker 1 nf I'CSCI Vt'S of .. Veterans Backing , She was marned to Dan1~l Y\ ell- ; is snrv1 vcd hy another dn ugh Let, pian 1nr tlw lnhm· s11pply for the Slate nf ?v!idl!gllli, County of Ingham, sH. 0 1 JJ/11'\'C'Sttllg' of cabbages and ('l!Ctllil- ; man in 1898 aJ~d ,they. resJclerl , ~ IMrs, Edith Hatll'n of I-Iohnrt, ln­ ~ I A. A. Humphrry, car.hJcr of tlw abrJI'l'·nnmerl b:1nl;, cln solemnly ; a farm 111 Ve1a:, townslliJl. MI. ell ann; two wn·l, Leonard R Par­ 1 hcJ·s 111 Hlln. Mudlr.on company llfts swefll' that the above statl'mrnt h t111e to the hcst of my Jwowleclge Basketball Tearn \Vellmnn died 111 1931, and a year llwr of Ror.lcy R1ve ·, Ohio, find Rav •:;Umall'd the usc of GOO Ln 700 1 anrl bellrf. • later llofl's, Wellinan ~mvc•d t~ R. ParlDIItt: WI e Lilli 1 rc 1 on <>S 111 ' • 1 · ht 1 · th I 0'] snow, Southern farmers arc plowing for !he next iobacC'o c~ op. The local post hns uniforms and ( ay nJg as Pay 111 e n., lam wet·e Thorburn Lumber & CoHI Roger Ferguson, background, wutclles ns h1s son Garlancl gu1dcs . , t f b I th II It Wa" I County league resumes after the Wolverine Engineering JewelL'" the trnct01· over: their 70-acrc farm in Winston-Salem, N, C . eqUJpmen ' or as;e a · .; h 0 l'd1 111 11 a· 1 t n f om th- · ' -' bought Ja.st yom·. Sonw nrw equip- , ay • n· s eaJ s r 1 ,.' Flower Shop, Horn's Shoe Stor• ~------"------t '11 b . In.1 d f 01 . th 1S' two schools wJIJ also meet Ftl· 1ncl Morse's Rest~urant. men WI e pure se ' c1 a"' prelirmnary to the CJn ' F ' "18· ""G, I ·I\T ·" ~::18·1 year. N cgotia lions for usc of the : ay ' a · Losers were Miclcelson-Bal;cr ut!Cy l')' 0 ' ";,' .1111 r~y, '' ' school gymnasium are in· pro- go. • Lumbet·, Henson's Modern Dry and Herb Fm:,_ Jr., u10. ,· grcss. Mike Simonet former :rvra-•'1 ------Cleaners, Post Offlcc, VVyeth In- Tcan1 stanclll1gs nre as f~Ilo\vS: Franco-Amet·ican son high school athlete, has heen SCHOOL liS APPilO\'EJJ . ~orporatcd and f:r.hlnson:s Motot roam \\ L ted by Sttopc as bmJ;etball; L1ke most othel' sehoo~.s 1n 'iales. Davis Cloth:nr:- 1 L"""''etsH•u anct cmtodinn, with title area, the Mason h1gh .s.cnool has ~lwrlic's Bal'll Spaghetti 2=29( )lost athletic office!'. h cen approved as a t u1tton school H1,~'h" team series For the ni~.·ht• 0. oy1 e ' s s c1 I' lee Soap f '1e1·e rolled by Hm·n's Shoe Stol'•' 1. · All Veterans or World War I OJ' 19·19 ·1950 for non-refic1 ent . mcl'Jcan 1.r~JGn . Gold Metal Golden and II, interested in hnolrctha]) for rural pupils. Approval was an- 35 U; Ware's Drug Store, 2•!84'; Pari:tylc · _ ...... 27 lcxercise and competJtJve I>laY, arc noun.ced. by t.hc department Jewett's Flower Shop, 2136 : Tho:·· Court Cafe ...... 10 Special! urged to meet at the Legion Me- pubhc mstructton :ml'll Lumber & Coal, 2363; \Vycdll ---- Whole Kernel Corn No.2 t5c ------·ncorpmflterl, 2361; Post OffiC<' nr moria) building Thursday of this , ; Robinson's Motor Sn lcR 11;'11 ·'•''''l'iloln ts L"" :;uP 2359 Oxydol weel> to pcrofcut the organization; Chrysanthemum and Topaz are 2345 ; :MoJ•sc's Restaurant, 2337 : \1 cclne"cl!ly n1ght, !ugh 25 Lbo. of the team. Captam, manager. the flower and stone for Novem- lnd Henson's Mo'dcrn Dry Clean'· 3C1 :cs [or thr Holt men were Robin Hood _flotu $1.38 and coaches will be selected at: ber: Narcissus and Tut·quoise for " 9319 rr,llcd hy Holt Eakc1y, 2372; ond • Duz the meeting. Dee ember. c) s, - • . Groen f'CII'l'flt 21 !J. Hlgh sm,c:-le: Quaker Oats Lg. Size H1gh games wet•c rolled hy ~.!. '~dmcs fo1 the team" wrnt tn Holt 1 llc Tide 111JZer, 237; W. Keezel', 22fi; C. Bakel y, with scorcc of 827 ami nc~erwl Dlstrlet No. 7 Stat N .,2 Lay, 211; D. VanderVeen, Sr., 208, 802 Shurfine Dreft lmi'OP.T OF THE CONDITION uF e o. w C. Hunter. 205 : John Lay. 201 : r:[;gh inrlivJ~Iual ~t·ries were 1 I Porter Ficlct, 201: K. I-Io1·n, 201; ,·a<'lcecl up bv B. HntJJe,, who Berry Coffee Ivory Snow THE FARMERS BANK OF l\1ASQN and E:. Millard. 200, t·nllcrl a neat :i27; ancl L. Botsford, I 49c Ivory Flal,es OF l\1ASON, 1\UCIIIGAN I High incliviclual series ,went to who "'"" right behind Wtth a fl25.1 Broadcast K Hm n, 563; D. Vancll'r\ een, Sr. High 3 mglc gnmrs went to B. IN TilE S'I'A'tE OF MICIII.G.o\N 155·1·, C. La,v, 5!i2·, M Mizer, 537: ~ , 1 Hat'I'IS, li. ancl ~09. L. Bt~tHfC'rrl, at the cic';e of business on December 31, 1948, Published in accor·d· D. Mills. 529; L. Palmer, ;j~O; R 172 nnrl ZOO; H. Smyth, JD~. G. I Redi-Meat 12-oz. a nco with n call made by the Commissionel' of the Ban kin"' Depart- Strope, li18; C. Hunter, ~18; D Millet•, 181; I. Reed. 177; liT I-Io-, 49c nt to the provisions of Section 82 of 'the Michiga; financial Lyon, 51~: R. Swinehnr·t" 500; E \'ey, c. K1hl>y a·,,d B Pearce, 17G, I Duff's Jlc Each act and u call made by the Federal 'Reserve Bani< of this M'llard, uOG: P. Fteld, oO·l; and ·mel A. nchlwff, 17·1 t up en State mcmbe!' hnnl;s of the Federal Reserve Svstem \'/, Barlcer, 502. Team £tant1tngf; flrc as follows: 1 ~SSETS • · 1'cam standings arc as foilows: T'cnm IV Ll',1 Hot Roll Mix 2Sc 1. Cash, balances with other "banlcs, including reserve Points Midway ...... 39 21 Ivory Soap, lg. cake ...... 17c l balances, and Cflsh 1tems in process of collection .... $ 615,1.'il.03 Jefferson'.s Food Market .. ,lR Holt Bal!t'rl' 27 Campbell's 46-oz, !l. United States Government obligations, direct and Ware's DJ·ug Store ...... :!8 Holt Dan·y· ... .32 28 E. Roland Tlm'l'imnn, New Ym·l' Lava Soap, reg, .... 2 for 19c g'tlllranteed ...... ·-· 1,208,85<1.50 ~ts~ ~ff~co t~;· .... ~t· ...... ~~ Esquire J3aJ·hc-i·s ...... 28 271 banker tlnr1 rnil~ncl executive, 3. Obligations of State and politiCal suhdivi.sions ...... 161799 31 ms~ s ,es' tra .... · ...... · ' Shaft's SL•t·vice .. __ 27 29 will head 1he lTI!: J~~- Mrs. Pnrker, died Mondny nt til~ corporatiOns ...... high man. Bob Inghmm's -17~ was ctt 8 Flo\lct Shop, 072 • Ma 11 Mason General hoRpital. The How- 11. Time deposits of Individuals, partnerships and $1·196•7·01.76 high for the Implement team. Ctty Balwry, 661 ; and Collins' eth's were former residents of corpora tiong ...... 1 575 063 9" Hall's won all four points from Sales, 6fl·l and 6•1 3. Hlgh' tc~m Hal'per road. !5. Deposits of United States Government (Including • ,J 1 1 t I tl h sm ws were rcllor] by Mason Ctl y Quality Meats Fresh Produce postal .>avlngs] ...... , ...... ' · : t 10 Mason E eva or. . We 1y ad Bakery, 1920 ; Colhns Sales, 1883 : ! Ml'. and .i\Tt·s Lee Carl and fam- 16. 1963 61 '[477 as high man for Hall's. .l••wett's Flower Shop, ; Dart, lly of Lnns111g were call~rs Sunday Deposits of States and political subdivisions ...... 13 69 1857 Potatoes, Idaho Bakers, 10 lbs. 1~. 3;7 :54 Schmidt's, .In the meantime, lost & Cady, 18,14 and Schm!dt'r, 1750. 1evemng at the home of Mr. and Pork Sausage, smoked ...... , ...... 59c Other deposits (certified and officers' checks, etc.) .. .. 16 018 94 SSe i!J. TOTAL DEPOSITS ...... __ ...... $2,926,547.80 , all four pomts to Jennings. ,T Alb~rta Le'e rolled the high, Mrs. Lawrence Burgess. ' . Edgar with· 518 Was high for Jen- name for the ni£rht. She got 175. II :Mr. and Mrs. Palen Somerville H. TOTAL LIABILITIES (not Including .subordl· ·.:..____ ntngs, which was also high team ~ ~ 1 r ·1 d · t D1•y Onions, 3 lbs ...... : ...... 13c nated obligations shown below) ...... - Othe1 hig·h games went to Arlmc , anc amr y ha ns clmncr gues s Choice Chuck Cuts ...... ,.,, SSe 2240for. the night. Their series wa:- West, 172 and 171: Helen Barlcer, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. H.aymoncl CAPITAL ACCOUNTS 1 ; ,.,.. 171; aacl Betty Drier, 165. High Sco.tt of Farwell, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ca1·rots, 2 lbs, ...... ,.... ,...... Team standings are as folio~'"· . . " b o\ ·tine' Wovnc Nat>ier and fnnnly of Rives Team Pomto sene~ wet c scm cc1 y . 1 , • . . Ground Beef ~t~:~~~~~n .. ~ t~. c.'.' .. :::: .. :::::::::::::::::: ... ::::::.:::::::::::::::::::::::::.::::::::. :S 100,000.00 I . , :; We';t, ·172: Helen Barl,m·, ·170; 1 Junct10n, Mr. and Mrs. Dal'IUS 49c 58,000.00 Jenn,lllgs ...... 1- Millie Pritzcl, ·136; Bobbte Brydc, Scott and family of f'lcnsant Undivided profits ...... 8 I Texan Gt·apefruit, 8 lbs. 28 215 431 Hall ...... AO t2" · 1 B tt D, · 'ln r lake and Mr Darius Scott of Far- ' · M El v t ,.,n l• ,) , an< e Y 11e1, ·1 u. t ' • 31., TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... $ 186 21513 S'lasbo~ c a or ...... ""'"' Team standings arc' as follows: I well. 1 8 37 Bulk Sausage TOTAL LIABILITIES AND ' • s , ...... ,, Team W L! Mrs, L. J. Mathias of Clawson Cabbage, lb • .,, ...... Schnmlt~ s ...... -91 S . . , " o5 · ft ···································· 45c CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ...... ~3,112,763.23 Chevrolet ...... 291 r 1ll~m 1 t ~ · . - ...._; ..... : ...... 3•> - , wns a ca 1lcr J~:Ionday a ernoon at 9 Sunday Pape1·s Ynung l\f1·n's League Colhns, Sales & "erv1ce . ;D 31: the Don Doohttle. home. M.r, and Pop and Ice Cream Davis Clothing Jost thre" points~ Jewett s Flower Shop .... -8 32 , Mrs, Herb Matluas and family . 1\IEI\~O~ANDA . to Paristylc 011 Monday night. Dart & C~dy ...... 25 35 i were callers Sunday cvcnmg at the Deposits16 of the State of M!Cillgan (Included m Item IDoyle's Service won all four Mason Dmry Bnr ...... 21 36 i Doolittles, ·· ) ...... , ..... ;...... ; ...... ,...... 6,327.48 points from American Legion. Mrs. Merton Mizer and Johnny I, L. R. WHITE, Cashlet, of the above-named bani<, do solemnl:Y Charlie's Barn w'as successful m! WAR,E IN !IIIAi\fl TOURNEY I spent a few days last week with Store Open Daily - 8 a. m. to 9 p. m. swear that the ab?ve statement l.s true, and t'hat it. fully and corre.ctly winning three points from the l Har01c1 Ware he.~ qualified for; Mi•s. Bertha Hein·y at Enton Rap- represe11ts , the tlue state of the- several matters herein con tamed Court Cafe, the Dixie amateur golf touma· 1ids, Sundays - 9 a. m. to' 9 p. m. and set fat th, to the best of my knowledge and belief. High team games for t'he night ments nt the Miami Country club j Hours

I,, R. WHITE, Cashier, went to Charlie's Barn, 896; andj far the championship fight.' Ware 1 "Tcrylenc" is a new British -CORRECT-Attest: Parlstyle, 856, High series were Iwon his first match one up from a Isynthetic fiber .soon to talce its L, H. HARRISON won by Doyle's Service, 2406; and Miami Country club player. The place along with rayon and. ny· RENO R. .ROOT Paristyle, 2376, tournaments arc being played tins Jon. It closely rescmhlc.s ~illt. A. J. HALL. Two-hundred games and over week, / Darr.ell' s .food Market Directors, went to Clancy Ft·y, 223; Dick c./------Control and emdlcalwn State of Michigan, County of Ingham, ss: Lyon, 206; Dlclt Swanlngcr, 205; At 40 thousand dollars a gram/ weeds in pastures Is just as in]· Sworn to and subscribed before me this 5th day or January, 1949, and Ed Hunt, 202. Five htmdrcd (32/lOOth of an ounP.e), radium Is Iportant as in crop land. Chemical I The Best In Groceries And Meats I hereby certify that I am not an officer or director of this bani<. series were rolled by Dick Swan- worth 9 million dollars a' pound. weed control in cften used In addi· .~~~--, MARY FRANKLIN (SILSBY), Notm•y Public. Inger, 562; Harold Gates, 526; The entire world's supply Is two jt!qn to other management methods Corner of West Columbia and Aurelius Roads

~~~M~D.l~~ \ ~~m~~a~m;~H~~~;~M~e- ' . ' ', ~~~J~- ·········································~~~ trnr,v l2, at 8:0(} nl tho 110mo of :Mt·~. Poytqn, 'l'ho dinner IH lo lln . M'm Lawrence iltt't•ton, !i24 South potJuclt lllld thmro ntten!lhl[{ n.ru' • 1\fuf!.ol:wrt~. Ml'R. Dcm1 Cmndall to tlll{c lhc!t' own trtble ~cr·vlco, will )lo (JD·hoste8a nnd tho f:IWI!l ,, spoulwl' wiiJ !Je Ml'll, H. R. Roll­ Holt. P•·r•i!h,vfm•lnn fJhru·r!h, Rev.' SociaL £venls )Jinll. Her topic wll! be "lnllnoncc and Persona~ Vernon 'l', Smith, pn.stor, Mornlng­ or f!.ndlo, Comics itnd Movies," Momhers will nnawcr rnll cnll with wnrshlp 11 n. 111, Sermon "Tho Kay tlwlr :mhJtlnns for mtn;,r day play nntl Loolt of Life." Clrurch H<'hoot' cal problems, J0:1fi to 12 for llil flf\'Pfl l')CC)Cjlt J Lodges to 11 your olclri, Tlwy go 11 to 12. Young pcoplcH meeting 7 p... n Joint m. Church News nrullu•rhonrl 'l'<'llll•l~ 1\fP(ho'riiHt, stallation ()hurdt, WIIHon M. ~·cnnunt, p!l!l· 1\lnRnn Chml'11 of Uw Nru.nt'<'ll~. Murrlly L. Morford, miniBtcr·. Sun­ tor. "Our Only Chnnrlll)l'•• B11ptlsi. Prayer j :ng tlw worship srt vic' c. A mu•s- mecllng wll! he, helrl at the home Icry is 1n npct·ntl!.ll cac11 Sunday of Rt;Y Smith r1111rsday at 8:~0. momlng- to r·•n·c fot• hnblr~ M Mr. 1\.ceper wlll .he the len.dcr lot· pltrt•nts rttlcnrltnr; LIH~ worship tl:c l.lteetlng. Frtduy evemng the' sct·vicc. Three barJ

January Clearance Now In Progress At Marie's

Fall and Winter

DRESSES \ I COATS 1 SUITS ) /2 I ROBES I

I ' PAJAMAS I @ HOUSECOATS HATS r1ce SWEATERS I\ MARIE'S Style Shop Eaton Rapids Phone 3211

Grove's From Ware's Bron1o Quinine 69c ~aby Dept. Daro~ Cold Capsules 49c Vicks Vatronal 49c Automatic Electric Vaporizers Ccdox Antiseptic pt. 59c $2.50 - $3.50

Aqueous Nose Drops 59c Automatic Bottle Wm·me1•s Electric Ste1·ilizers Nose and Throat Atomizers Soaps I Oils Local I. 0. 0. Lodges 85c size One Group of F. Noxzema 59c Creams Coats Talcums Dresses Install Officers This Week At the Fountain Approx. And Bottles New Vernor's Dispenser Nipples Jackets Gingerale Dresses Whrch W cr c 5c $8.05 to $Hi.!l5 1 DuBany Now --, $6.00 to ~10.00 off h off Beauty Ritual DuBARRY CLEANSING CREAM One R.aclt of }01' DRY.~SKINJ For Teen-Age. Skin \ f ... One Group of I I Dresses Cleansing Cream Sweaters Sldn Freshener 'I A delightfully light and flufi'y House Dresses Cleansing Preparation cream 1: :it cleanses sofcly; and Suits thoroughly::: helps supply ' the extra lubrication needed Skirts Etc. by a dry skin. Super size $1; , .$1.00 ,/ '

Duo-Flex 45 Gauge One Group of ' ··~ A Propos Nylons Perfume Ha~d Lotion Slips Full-fashioned, first And Cologne Dl"ies fast without stickiness quality A light, spicy fragrance that lingers the entil·e evening 25c- 39c .. 79C' Make It A New Year's Resolutior1 To Give Yourself a Home Permanent No Exchanges Or Refunds. Richa1•d Hudnut - $2.75 Toni -:- $2.00 Refills - $1.50 Refills - $1.00

Phone 5411 - We Deliver f.Y nann ., ..,-'''''''A" Q~ fli0,•' I Top Ten Spot News Circuit Court September l Shop Talk 11-Miss Amerjoa ol 1040 ahooan In At· Stories of 1948 Proceedings lnnUo City: flcntrlce Vel)~ BhOpp, 10, (As saleclerl by nation's waakly !lopklnn, 1\!lnn, I 12-:!li-·'H llu~lnnco uuo livery of milk in Leslie will 13 -Copt. Colln P. !(eJly, Jr., first U. fl. ing mauguration of airlift, l1eight· 2·3-Joo Vcrdeur ol Pilllndelphlo sols new Yt•ur· In r.ounty Jnll. tinily, llemBlrect will continue hero of Wo1ld Wor It, 10 burled In ening the "cold war." world awtmmlng r ( norrl ut two mlns, rrfw pt•opln of thn fltnto nt Mldtlgnn January his homo town Maclloon, h'la, 30.5 sees. In the 2~0-yd. brenststrolce VH, Wllllnm I·:. Nunh(llmer flrld hl~h hurdles and 1 November Soulhern Democrats rebel Ia Chnrlos l'onvlllo a world sl10tput marl< vx. W!hmn Wlnnl(', nllnK .Tncl1 Stunrt, Jks1alll'ttnt R(•dt ('nrn.tt'd Including entire Sun· Arrnlunm<•nt. l'lentlo~ Klllity. Pion tiC• Opening of the IIPWIY red tlor,o bn~eball team. t-P1·ofs, Auguute Plocard and M·1• form slates' rights or "Dixiecrat" of 5il ft. \<·Inch In lcc 2 to r. Lansing. Wnlhwe hnr, announced Ono"nclngn Wt ,.,. hnHlH to the Onon­ 52, ~nrl 31 others ltllled In pin no crnsh Hlon could b~ completed, refusing to gw11 additional aid tlon ln,DaiUrnore, yeo~ru'nl JnckAon Ptlaon, i. dngFt. Pnrn1 lJ!llt'all cnrnn11JnJIY 12 -T••Inl ol 12 lop U. S, Cunnnunlnt lc~d· 25-Ben Hngun, ~5. of l!ershcyl Pu. do· 'I'll<• '""'Ph· of tho Htnto of Mlehl""" that the Intel lui" of the rcstnu- February e1·s postponed lor lourth limo been use to Chiang Kai-shelc. feuJR, Mllte Tn>'ncsn of \Vhf e Plains, ,. . 1 M 1 1 M 1 t•anl 1 l 1 t 118 " t g-roup ChriHtmas party I VH, 1 at u on or Illness of William Z. l'oatu, Com· N y 7 nnd B tn llw llllnl' or the rrd<•llck Jo'" dio•v ll "'" nr. , ocn ct n . ,o,ns 'rhurnlrty Cl'enlng, December 30 I22-'1\vo truclcloads of e•ploslve• ore High cast ol living plagues Ptormistlinal Golfers nss'n. champion·· ( t.tt• Clnirda;y. Both nltorldl'd I(Uilt¥ Pl('ntr street, hns been ll1fldu ll10d01'11., nHIIllst pnrty chnft·mnn. f~ift\'011 lliOilllJCl"S WCl'<' [li"CSCI\~ fOI blown up, devnslatlng n lhiCe·block !2·-U. s ntr lurc<1 ende cU"rts to mnlce Americans and tlwir business with ship In St. Louis ncrWJll!•d, Prubntlon nrlll Yt•nr, Crlllltl o( and Up~to-datc With lh'\V 'fxtur•n• business section In Jciusalcm, rnln by seeding clouds with dry tee ' $~01! fl(l I. o.;u tho bU~'!inC"Hil JnCPt mg cnndqch,r1 27-Ninotecn per·sons nboard an !ndtan artcl' nhw mnnthe ot experJmeniJs fourth round ol wage boosts seen June In n,: l'<·lltioo or Wnll<'l" E. Houlhor, and lntcrio1• c!t•c•or•nting, · He nlso by ,Jim Gramn nnd D<'nnis Undet· NatJOntll All ways plane en route {,om prove lncmcncy of proce ash Ill-Tonyweight Zate, title 34,by rcRalnslmocJJt IJUI!'l", .r.lc, VIi, Ocnny NnH!ICI', restnllJ"lllt wJfl b d 7-Scm otnry nl 5Jnte Georao Marsh nil Russian consulate windo.v in das· 12-Bcn Hognn Wins nallonol open gnlt Sntlflfnctlnn or Jtlli}{nllllll. I G open !lCVcn ays nwr·tm;:r Ll ncll<'dlllcd to meet nt 1 12-Thh·Jy persons lalionol episode. Joo Walcott In lith rouncl, [(,.: Rul h Cntho•rlno Slm•. operate till' P. X. !Jtnre nnd De I'll!. ernshes nl MacDIII field, ncar ·rum· 22-Prlnceaa Elizabeth'• son chrl•tened. A tornlc Energy for ltaflronds pa, Fla. . Mohandas Gandhi assassinated J 1 'llo•l MOI"O<• nod Alfred Olin VII, Ttlchntng a vital role 15-Thlrty per suns <10 Ame>·icans) !.flied 11-Ecgln henrlnge on guilty, Pltm Uf'Cf'(ltt•rl. St•ntcnce ao tlny:J Stnc ('[ •i f 11 T D !) ' in the trnn'tJortntJon of ~cople and when PAW plonc crashes in E··ie. the Mllr.hall plnn. conflict between East and Wesl. August 111 m1unty J11rl. c ,, r ..Y a , . . ran 20-Coopcr mine explosion nenr A:;:un~ Tho '""'"''' of tho• "tnlc of Mlchlgnn bought -10 JUnk Cal'S fnr goods in 20111. Collcnte, Peru, k>lls 41 miners Prlncfpn! wUneBs 11 Eighl1eth congress sets legisfo· 0-Home ~ro Lloyd Mangrum win• State Secretory Goor(le Mnrsholl. $22,50U In prizes In winning the All· VI'!, MytOJl G. lJnrlinJ!· Arl·n.i..:nmenl. a tonnage totnJ or 00 ID-Berno>"d Bnruoh presonl9 nennte lor· live background lor party pas•· Amcncan tourney Aug 6, a wclrld Plcndr d J~UI!ty, PI(•R ncce!Jlud, Hornnndcd, SCI'Uil elgn rclalions pom1~tttee with hll chomplonshlp event Aug 7 nnrl Tam 'l'he Puovll' of the Stntf• nf Mldt!Unn · Ercalca btc 'l'arg<•t startling "pence mobilization" pro· lions during election campaign, StrleJT. Ar·rnhwmcnt, Bnlh ple11ded R'Uil· Edward Ware IS on a tht·cc .. 3-Torn:ut~~es ltill at leLJst 23 person!! tn grnn1 • O'Shantcr professional lournt~ment A poper lm get with n printed m!rl\\n llret n slates. Aug 9, In Chicago. vH Mllivin Brool,ctl nnd fHnbcllu Marie weeks' vacation fron1 Ware's drug 23 --Grn Dwl~ht D., Eisenhower, chlet ot 14-Summcr games of the 14th modern bull's·e\'e rs lhe best known rifle 30-Fiooctcd Colnmbla river olalm• 2:i stniT. withdrAws frorn Il~publlc•o ty. Plcns accept"''· ll••mn"dcd. store, vlsltmg Mr. nncl Mrs. Rich· llvcs. cnu·:c::; re.1t clam.Hte In 01·~gou prcsldenlinl race. Olympiad end In Lon

'r model, A·l C!OJHiitlnn, coHl ~240 for r.ntltnoto, P!ninflold J~nrm 13u- ncw, 11incd. t.hon the priee hnH In· rcnu Supply, Gt·cgnry, phon c RATESt-Advcrtiuemenh ·in thia dcpl\rtmcmt: 30 cimtu for 30 words or lc01 II crMrwd, Wlll Aell for ~140 . .\lao one 1-ltoclctn·Jdge n- fo'-0, 4!1wlf set of lnumh·y tulm, :ji2u. Robet·l ______.. for ench insertion. For more than-30 word6, one cent n word for ench in5or• Bnllnrd, 23<1 TO. AAh 1:\t., ~:n~o'l, Advc1·tiaing may be mailed or telephoned. Dl11l Mnaon 9011. Illhonu 2-1:1!11, lwl Clements GAS S'i'OVID, upright oven, good, l'l Sh eonrJitlon, c:ht.ap. AIHO Wnr·m I i oweL' op / WIDS'riNGHOUSE mille coalf'l', FOR SUGAR 'rl!lllTIT LIMJ!l and l\1oroing henti•J•, im•ge size, u,sml Hoi t '1 drop-in un[t, 4 to 8 con coolel'll, limestone aco, writo ot· phone one wintet•. S. A. Mol'l'ison, llOil tock-Tools Drop, unit Into your own C!Oiwrcte Fate Adams, /l05 Reg-ent St., Lnn· S. Lansing, phone Manon :JB:l;~l~ Phone Holt 71701 lnstllated tanlc, fi-yent· wnrr•nnty sing. !'hone 22:lfl4. 1w4 Mason customers ~ pleaHe J•cvem~ Far·mers, l'his Is the cheapest wuy ------~-·---·-~--- • · h I Sale to cool millc, BulJd your own tan!<. 13ALIDD HAY and rye straw, wire ROUND OAI( wood nnd coni runge I c nrgcs Also nvnilable with WestlnghotiEn tmlml. First cutting alfalfa nnd fm· H!tlc, lleml two wlntL·r~. l•'ir.9t --;-·------· ------tanics. Come In for' complete In· brorne, Lawrence JJ. Oesterle, four $25 takes it. Also 1D:Jii Dodge ·!-~STOVE WOOD -Quantity of wood I formnt!on on bow to build the 1 miles cast of Mason, corner of door fir.Ol. Cnll nftcr 6 p. m, or mile west of Fitchhur·g on D'it<:h· Dannvllle phone 2008. 4:Jwtl'; a nee Co., 1HO w. Ash, Mnuon, Srltlmlnys. 39wtr llill'IT rond, Route 1, :-ltocl3~~~:~, ~~-~~~r.~;. d~~~~~~i~rt ~~~e~~~ir ~.~~~ ~he !.~~~m -~u~~nt:.-_N_c~--~-~~~1~~~ 1 ijelcctlon at 1111 tlrneA. 0 HOLS'l'IiJJN HEIFERS !or Slllc, ALFALFA baled hay for mole,: maroon and hlue, v~t·y good con· fi' L 0 0 R FURNACES-·-·Kreslcy,l' H. !t. Anderson, li tr.iles 7 months oltl. Hollie Speer, 1 first nnd second cutting. Also tiitlon; two floor lamps, AB table- I completely uutomntic, heats u Mason on Columblu road mile nort11 nnd B mile.s cast Of straw. Col. A. I, Feighner, Mn- I to"p gas stove cream color" coni full-sized house, Controlled with nilioH ~ol:th ,1t Bfi.l El!ferl . Mason on Howell road, plumP son. Phone 7280. 50wtf: or· wootl heating stove, m~:.flO tullP;~ • or a e I~----~------~------In goocl I'llllning- condition.· FOUR t1.res ancl I FAR!VIS 4.wtf one-half miles north and one·httlf I STOVE WOOD fo,. sale, $4.00 pet A S 1 ;llfford Lindner, J{nute "i, Wll-: for sale, 17-mdJ I'1.15; fligh· ' son on blacl

mdct·-seat heater 'nnd defroster. I non for sale, 4 rod~ wide arid I of it--for 40c you ca:t reach 'I• Jest cash. offer Don , 403. ft. deep. ~!cctric1ty and g~s . Jrcen, 306 wc.st Ma-[ ayatlnblo. Inqmre Eugene Pm·vr,s, 5,300 families with the, news 1on. Phone Mason frrst place west of US·l27 on l

Custom Slaughtering Beef ElVC! y Day Hogs on Wednesday Cooled under reft·igeratlon Guaranteed clean work Dressed pork, whole or half for sale. Beef by the side or by th~ for sale William VanAlstine 5416 North Oltemns rnacl RUSSET ElATING potatoes for Fer dead or disabled stock sale, $2.00 per bushel. We deliver HORSES -~5.00 cnch -- CATTLE anywhere in the city. Roy Impat­ $5.00 each --- HOGS $1.50 per cwt. rrclt, 354 E11st South stl·eet, Ma­ All accordmg to size and condition I ------eon. Phone 21981. lwl Calves, Sheep and Pigs Bill Stenske THREJEJ QUARTERS of beef for retnO\'ed free n sale. Robert Smith, 250 S. Aure­ Phon, collect to ~248 Meridian road at hus road. Phone Mason 21885. lwl -Mr. Farmer: Dal'ling and' Company Church road. Mason Phone 3141 Buyers Of We Want Lost and Found ' Livestock Calvesf

REl\IEI\IDER! \~e pay the best Eme1·y H. Jewett prlce-evm•y weel1--Just load Brolprldgo tho Chf\J'go of leaving tlw seeM of amount ot snit In tho worl~'s ocegn' IStiAM-Fahruory 1, 1010 AuCtion Calendar I, nrrcated IP1•Jdny evening by 1111 nccldcnl, Thomnn WltR nr­ Is Cllllllilh to covm· the United Atuto nf Mlnhlln~n. 'rlpt Prohntu Cou1·L rn.lgned befot·o ,Judge Adnrns tho fr>r' U1u Ouunty of Jrrldlllrn, · Snturdny, Jnntllll'Y 8, J, n. nnd IOoJnutleH Alva Bccmo.n and How­ States with n layer n mile ni1d a Robert lilngoi'H a miles sntltlt 11t on a cUsorocrly charge, aame night, He pleaded guilty und hair dr.r,p, At H H!•rtalnn nf ttnhl Coiii'L hl!ld ul 1 the Prohul.u Olnt:n In thn Clt.y nf MnKnJh l-eslie on Churchill road, % mile paid a. fine of ~15.00 plus costa pleoocd guilty before ·------· ··-·--·------~ In uulcl Cnu,tlY, 1111 tlw Hh tiny n£ ,Jun~ west nl f!Kird11 tiu•r·Pin flf"H'I'Ih •tl · Mnson on US-127 to TomHn.son conduct, He pleaded guilty bcforn 8 permission of the owner•, tho tHt)d Cnunly, on lhfl ftth flny nf JIIJJ lt. IH ordl'l'ed rrhJ~I th ,~,· I '· , ( F ·l rood, scconrJ house wost. Mrs, nolnnd Bntdorff rc· .Judga Adams Monday and pnld 11 Mrs. Gerold lvcring, home from unr,v, A, J), 19·10, , 1.1wry, /\., u, 1'!l.S!l, ,·,L l,t,!n n'~l::~knln ~,;_~ Six month• in ~U.l'OtJe, IJnd rcaC]Jcd l rllliNIII liON, ,JOHN McCLEI~LAN, I fnl'ltnnnn 1 nt ill\ld Pt•oh II ' 01[1" I ' I to their home Satunlily fine of $25,00 pills "o'Jtfl of $!Ui0, >I J!., JtH!I-{11 nf J'rubnlf' I ( f.l II IIIII to find It ful] of smoke. 'I'here were two other youth" will! New York n duy Iu Lhn mrttlrr of the (1~tntf• of MtdUI\ I Ill hr.t·r.hy nt•Jmlnh•rl fu!' lll'nrlnl" Hnld ~~~·· Worm Medicines For Fonh n WII LIAM~ ll lltlon nnd lhnt nil prl't\ortR lnt~ ' I 0 CQ C er fnl' Jtl'f'~U'III.IItion ~If cJulrnR IIK'I\frllll K_llld /l ltCCOtlC tn Hrdl lh,; inlt•I'IJHt or till[IJWt'~: favm· of giving worm medicines to nrrm•m•e and ftxcrl . the fire, He 3 Fiction husbnnd, Her t•Ktlltr! siwuld h1· lunlted, nnrl thnl n t~nw tld.o in li!Lifl t·t•rd mttntu t.houlli fit j, fonls nl weaning time, becnuuc tho in a drunken stupor In maid held the Hill~ Jll/11!1! IHr. llllJifllntr·f~ lu l'f>euivr:, ('X- )(rnntnr(, rl H. most rtnn:;erous species of lntcrnol nnd,nd.tLIHlnll clntmH nnd domnndli rt IH ftnlhnJ' rmlul'rorl, 'l'hnt uuhllf: • front of the open stove nrmn(J 10 youn~ wlfe by the orm ns they nga!n~L Hlllll rll•r('rqwtl hy find lmfor·e twlcl Llet· tlu•rf•Of Ill' JciYrHl hy puhli ·uti • 1 r P!it'rJsltes hnvc not yet reached ma· guilty when 11 Obituary . went up the steps. In the hull Kit· "" ''' • 1 1 1 • 0 1 ' 1 ""1 11 " turily anrl arc not nccesslblc to the Judge Adamft · It '1H nl'd''''"d, 'l'hnt f"ll•tlllcu·H of Ktlld ~~.~~~~Y ,';.~v ;, ,~/·~~~~~;; 11~ ;j,~h ~','r t:. ,~': ' "i~·~· ty "Go up and unpack, ,if•C!!Iltll'd nrr: l'f!IJIII!'tHI tn tlu·lr' till• 1 County Nnw: n nctlon of drugs In the Intestine. paid $20.00 to the 1\fartha J[. Shat!m•l• w~ispm·ed, Hl'f~IH'IIL IHJ,~hnm ,:,.w'Hh:g ,'.': Parnsh. I cnn Ond my wny very r~nlnt u; lil~,r,l rrnrr·tHnt thr·rr~''nH\tll ()f. J Jll'lnlt)d nnd clrr.lllllll'll In ~n!d rnlln't';~t.l for dam!tgc tG house 1 1 1 furniture plus a fine of $ 1i,OO Martha K. Shnttucl< pamJCd well .•• ju~t ns it . , ." 0 1 :'(thc~~n ~ , l' h~ '·f:::h ,; ~H~::~ Mn~~~~~~~. ~:' '1 .JOHN MeUI..J~J.LAN 2 1 1 1 • , 11 " ' ' ' A li'IW CUllY: .Jud~co n( l'rolwto lNGfJA-JVl COUN-TY NEWS- costs of ~11.05. nw1ty MGnrlny, December 27, Parrish sm11cd fondly nt her mls·l .'H·Ill, ,nL tr•tJ· ot!ltHd( I'! thP fon•nunn, lluvld n. Hmltly 1948, at the ufre of 8·1. Sho wno t ', . f c wcctly calmed ltdd 111111' nntl ulur.t• hi'Jl\~ li(·t·uh,v np-~ HDglutPr nf l'i•nhntP l'~:l January 6, 1949 Pafio '8 Rnlp'h Dershem of Les- born 011 March 31 186-1 in Cully rt:SS • , • a D ~ S ' •tolnted fol' tlw 1':\llln!nutJon nrul ntl· Thomas Cllclmcr of Baclwy, County Ant~tm', ll'<'ifuui.! by ycnrs of darkness and patient )llHtr,tl'nl nf tdl elalmH und dt1mnruln 1 ------.....;------~ 1 IT •' a I!IJ(Ili/IJH. Hnld dl'('fJilHI'd, J Tuesday afternoon on 11 1 She was the fomth chile! of 'rlw­ SU cr In • • Jt iH fnrthf•l' ot•dot'f~d. Thnt puhllc nn- charging Cliclcncr with mas and Nn.ncy Barr. At the ngc ' / tir.t• I lwn•of hn 1-\'iVen hy p11ltllcntion nf i "DUmluo.u mntlo you un less lot'C y, a c·opy of thiK ot·tfPt' fnr t.hl'l'l' Mucr•r:tul!vl! the scone of an accident Iof 16, she clune with Iter family 111rulr1m,)J said fJ1ti'J';Jb. "And jMII could Wf'1!l,H IJJ'~>VInuH tn Hnid th1,r or iJ,!Ht'lnfr Jn 26, Announcing in December Arraigned to America to Jive ' leo uothiug {inor Jbau yourself," thP lnl{hnrn r:nunty Nmvtt, 11 nnwqlmtlur beforo Judge AdamH Wednesday · pa•intl'fl nnd Cll't"linlf'd In Hn!d t'ounty, ,CIIclmcr pleaded guJJty, He wn~. On January 31, 1883, 2hc was Parrish watched her feeling the , , , ··r>.v ., .IOHN MccLgLJ,AN 11 111 $20.00 plU3 costs of $6.B5 married to George Shnttudt and wall to her hLISbund's study, nllnvltl . c.'"' l!cnlly. .Tud~~f' of Pl'ohatf> placed on probalion for a went to 'hnusclwcplng on wilnt is 11 Midway Restaurant year, still the Shattuclt flll'm cast of Gcro lrl Ivcring mnved hastily _':"i~t_·~~-_"r __ I~:~~~-~ ------'-'~': bway ft•om the WO!l'.Oil who SA( be· FINAL. ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT ~1'•••••••••11!!!'··~ Mason on the' Dansville ronrl. To side him. He put his f\ngcr to her · SliATTUCK-Fobrunry 1, 1949 i In North Holt Now 1 1 thiR union four clliltlren were Stnto of Mlchh.:nrl. 'rhc P!'Ollllle Cou1·t born. They were Catherine, now lips, then touched his eyes to CUll foi' tlw Cnllnly of lrwhnm. Mrs. Elme1· Otis of Lcslia; to mind thnt she who stood in the.., At " IWH••ion nf :mirl ('0\ll'l, hehl lit the door could not see them. P1·.olwle Offir:r• in thr• Cit~· of MnHon, in Blanche, now Mrs. Bert' Nellis of ~ntd connt,v., on Uw lith dny nf Jnnlliii'Y, Wnder New Management Lyford, Texas; nnrl Leo. E. Shat­ "Kitty! You wired you'd be on A. ll. I U-10. "ON A SLOW DOAT TO CHINA" tuck of Holt and Hamid E. Shat­ \"cdnesdny's plnne, And there was l'rr•H<·nt: liON, ,JOliN McCLELLAN, "IN THE MARKET PLACE r .TIIcll-:'1! of P1•nhnto. DINNERS or OLD MONTEREY" tuck, who pnsscd away Decem­ no one there to meet you." In the mnt.tr-t· or th1! rn;lutu of MAR- SHORT ORDERS SANDWICHES Kay Kyser ber,. 17, 1936. Mr. Shattuclt died "! wanted to walk in on you lilte i~.~~ K, SHATTUCK, tnutlJtlly incomrou· "BUTTONS AND' DOWS" April 4, 1021. ''DADOY-0" this when you were niJ alone and Wllrt·cd Jl!wntt, f[JIILJ'rli allowntH'e th~t·t·of. Monday, Wednesday and Thursday .. 6:30 a._ pt. to 12 p. rn. "NOIJODY KNOWS" grandchildren, two sisters, Mr.o. HE womnn moved noisclcs_s I Y h i• nrdnrml, That the 1sl dny of !•'ell- Lnwrencc Welk what 5,972 newspapers look lilnld ProbnLI' OffiN! IH! nnd, "DRUSH THOSE TEARS FROM . IH h(·n~hy ll!IJ)nln!Nl fo1· n.:amininl-f nnd 1 Fridays and Saturdays ...... 6:30 a. m. to 3 p. rn. YOUR EYES" niccies and nephews. Bonnie Blue Eyes nld, an uneasy frown on his face, ulluwlnu ~aid 1wuuunt nnrl henrin1c Hnld : Duddy Clark nnd the sat beside har. nr.Lition. ; Sunday · ...... 8:00 a. rn. to 12 p. m. Modcrno.Jt•e! Mrs. Shattuck, In her yol)ng-er It iH f11rl.hf•r nl'lll•i'('rl, That. public: no· 1 days, was alway:J ready to help a ' It tB tate," ·snl:O the blincl girl. tic(! thPJ'eof lw golvt•n by ~uhlif·at.ion elf a. fl'iend ·or neighbor when in need. "I knew I V.'OUld find .YOU a-lone. cnpy or thi!i ordH, inr thJ'f'fJ HliCI!I!tHOiVfJ 1 weckH IIJ'eVioliH tn !lllici d:1y of hi'Sll'inl{, in Many a night she had risen and Have you been very lonesome for thl! rrudwm CoUIILY New;;, a IH!W!iJIIIPer: Dorcas Stott and Betty Utter "THAT WILD AND WICKED went to nsslst some sick neighbGr. me, Gerald? What· did you do. while · pr:lntctl nnd eil'eulatNI in 1mid county. 1 LOOK IN \'OUR EYE" - She. had been In failing health for I , JOHN McC:LF.LLAN "FOREVER IS ENDING TODAY" was away? ' Judge of Pl'ohutt~ OWNERS Ernest Tubb some time and was continetl to "lt has not been ensy without ·.,IJETTER LUCK .NEXT. TIME" her home. you," he said. "STEPI'tNG OUT WITH MY IJAIJY" "You tzevcr cared for anyone bnt Guy Lombardo · , Red Cross Societies j mo, GeJ:altt, did ~·ou?" persisted "THE ONE-ROSE" . Sixty-ih·e Red Cross sucletlc> uuw I "MOONLIGHT AND SHADOW" KiJiy, "Tboro was 110 otbcr tvoman?" fling· Cronby- ore. members of the League of Red "GUY LOMBARD-O ALBUM" , Cross Societies, organized in 19!9 "But there was, Kitty ; .. a' ye~r l F.Cnturtnu the Twin Pianoa before }'OU came. I thought I Jov~d "I CAN HEAR IT NOW" Grand Cnnyon Village her and she pretended to care for Narrated by Edward R. Murrow Ono of the \ttorld's strangest Jo. me. I was junt a young lawyer cutim,s for a settlement is at the then. I had nothing to ofl'er and bottom of Grnnd Canyon where she married a wealthy man." Jewett ·the, Indian community of Supai, "You ceased to Jove her then. of Ari~ .• is located. A helicopter de· Did you never s~e her· liv~red parts for a quonset hut agaln?" Appliance· usc_d as a church there. The com­ . "Yes. I saw her ... recently." muJ1ity post office is one of the few I "Tell me, What is she lilte'l Is to which United States mail Is de- she prettier than I? , .. Tall, per­ 1 livered by horse and mule. 1 hapB, witb blacl1 bair and eyes and Having solcl my fal'm bm;dny ~fternoon.. . two month-s aga and have some ot lFarm Master Milking Machine, 2 unilll with Pressure Cooker at Chesaning Tuesday. Mrs. Laura Vml of Lansmg and my sight back. That was why I pipeline 'and 7 stall cocks , _ Mrs. Ehlla Jackson of Hollywood · · A MtH. Lloyd Beach, daughter of California, were Sunday night sup- _.:mne m surprise. nd oh, _I am 500-chick Oil Brooder, new . 300fo Off Mr. and Mrs. Howard Chappell, per guests of Mr d M M glad thllt the first thing I saw about Chicken \Feeders Water Cooler l~ft M;onday for Florida with her rice .Lyon: · · an rs. au- you Is the honesty ot your love. S M'll 'c p 'I S • sister·-m-law, Mt•s. Leon Be~ch, and 1\Ir. 'and ·:M:rs. Ed L on and fam' 1 had been without the use of my I ' ans, 2 a1 s, tramer t~o children of ~Jcron, Oh1o, They ily were New Year·~· Eve guests . eyes too long to trust the value of Eledl·ic Fence Col. Arllo 1. Fel~hner Will be gone 11 month. _ of Mr. and Mrs. AI Conley of what they first showed me •• -, that 150 ft. Eudless Drive Belt for separato1• 1\[llllon · Phone 7280 Holt Chapter 510 of 0. E. S. Charlotte. ! woman wlth her arm about your held its regular meeting Tuesday [ Mrs. Ed-na Irwin of Mason spent nticlt. I !mew ifl were blind I would at 5 p. m. after a potlucl1 Wednesday night with Mr.-. and be happier, so.I kept up the pre· whic~l 1 Cash, all goods to be settled for day of sale before removal supper was ~erve~ With Oltemos Mrs. Maurice Lyon. tence and in blindness I sa·w what C_hapter No. 267 as _co-hostess. At Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hodgson In light 1 might have missed." ,7.15 a chapter m~etmg ~as callc_d and family of Lapeer spent -the ·.Released b!r WNU Feature•. and a s~hool of mstructton_ given week end with Mr. and Mrs. Les- by assoc1ate grand matron, Greta lie Hodgson and Arthur. . Maston. Mrs. Mnry Horst was Mrs. Elsie Bartlett of Mnson . R. Ries & Son, Proprietors I•"·'"~'"" and install~d as warder, to was a 'New Year's Day guest of fill the vacancy caused by the res- Mr.· and Mrs. Leslie Hodgson. Mr. lgnntiot\ of Mrs. Vella' Feldp_auch. and Mrs .. Lester Hodgson and Lin­ After the . meeting -. lunch- was da of Ease Ln,l1e were Sunday din­ served lr\ -tho dining t•oorn., ncr guc~ts~·thc Hodgsqn .l!ome. Leslie }Jrefe acls:son To Mason P Iloo/;up THE COUNTY I"Bullu'u VIJI,ge """ndl boll :wn hoolmp, 'rhree mcmthft NEWS 'that mrml LNille follt•< wrmlel public :wrvlce c:omml:mlon · ln the Swim thew tall< with ·'""l"mn thnn wil.lttl·~"'"'f'"" the Lcsllr~ lwolnrp to Ma- IPhillips District cvenlnt;. Mnuon 'pnoplr• on l're" toll HCI'Vi • It will )ll'Obably be Mr. nnrl Mr.c,, 0, ,J. Hyde undc1· Mldtil'll.n Hrli'H ln ,Jnclt'uon ngnln. 'History of Sanders School District Joyco llubcr the weok end with M1·. unci urea plnn, Til" new plan lu ·. Urrdcr cxtr.:Hiccl c:ovm'I!JiC, Lr.s- Mr, nnd Mrs, Arthur Gruhn rc- L. G. Hydo of St. Johns, Mr. nnd Mrs. Menlo Hyde. pecterJ to he<:l;lltr' dfer·tlvc In l!H l:llhll"rihcr.•r eAn ln.ll! wlt.h cclved wm·cl from Phoenix, Arl- fnmily wore Sunrln.Y illnnel' zona, that Mrs. George Gruhn At n IIJic"i:tl rtwel.lh,; nt' 1he vii · · 1 ,,ubucrl!Jf!rH without pay- Disclosed by Entries· in Minute Book underwent lilt opernllon in' Uw nf Mrs, Mnr,v Hnvuns of . lng·e eourwll m1e nlgl1t 'in!lt lnll c'iJnl'gcn if the hoolmp Is Phoenix hoo-nit I Monday Mr. ad Mrs, Menlo Hyde the villngc fnlllf'I'H vr.l.orl 11 .TnrJ!c,,nn. If the hookup ,I~ Back to the beginning in 1840 goes the ancient minute eidecl thnt H"ven months or school Mr, and ,,.MrH. n D. W, · MeN ~ell/. LansingM1·, nnd Mrs,Weclrwsd R. D.y Mnllnevening of lllOUHiy l.n nnt.lll;.n tllC . with Nfnson, LCHiit'! llllrl MaMOn I 11 publlr: servic·., r·omm"Hinll to su)mcrlh!!rH <'fln l.nllt without pny- · · · · · A d should be enough--rout· montlu and Mr, and Mt·.~. Art~ur ,Grnhnl and' M1!s. Harry Lowe Of Ln;, book of,th~ Sanders sc.hool dtstnct lll Lcshe townshtp .. n at winter n:Hl three months summer, and family were New Yenr u din- ~~pent New Yt•ur's Eve with LnHllc In wilh .ral'itHIII In tunco ope~r~tots. ancestors of people m the dtstnct today; , /rall'c ~:;:;o hy tax for the support, A, Hyde of Fgnt, r W'lll . Mr. unci Mr.Y, Wayne PloltH 1 1 1 pi'Obnhly 1Jw pc•li lion nf the L<'H· Mrwon nnd Lnnslng will he I Harry Covert, living on land that was ir1·the family back of the Hchool. · lto~r~/I~~~\ M~~u·•~n~ld ~ : ';, ~~i family of J?ort Cit.ltcl' spent lie council will be reepcr:ted un-, ,hor.ltcrl up undCI' t:xtendml !!OI'CI'­ in 1840 has the minute book, A reading of it paints a picture Faln0 ' • , , !{ ,, Emmett Huber. · of the ptonecr days an gtves a c carer un erstandlllg of th" anrl the di•'Lrlt'l wns filling up and Mr. and Mtn, Lovern 11s"1 Mr and 1\'lrs Russoli Leslie pcopll!. If l.he Lcnlir.-Mn~nn ho~lmp Is 1 many changes which have been wrought. wilh Jle\1' p;;,Jllc. so it wn•J dccld~tl anidtl fa1nily sp,enMt Ne;);, Ycurt'ts J!I~vc 1 nnd family wom' New Year's 'I'hc Lc:slir·-.lrt<'l(f;on hr:olmp was mnde ( whl€!11 it probably won't) I I w 1 1111', nne r'l ..c.mme -,u. · orlglllltlly rcc:nm1nnndcd by Mlclli- Mason wbscri.bcrs c:oulcl cull The first. entry in the book• ;;---:-~ · ----·- --·-·-· _.... _ ------· 1I.o · llllilrl· n new· ~dtwJI. ' Mahl~n· her. [ncr t:;nests of Mrs. Lcn11 sc:hnr~pp gan Bell nn U1c: ba~is or a study Lansing, DnnsvtllP m· Leslie num­ 1. . · 2 pi'Oprwty of having .~chool tnc Covert, .Jnmcs P.cyAt.on, .John 'fut- r lol"i r ur·l in> -- --·--·-----·----·---·------··· of. tl'lcphonn call:, Edwin Payne, beJ•s without pnylng toll c'hrti'Jies. ! IS under date of M.'lr~h,, !1 cnsulnP,' winter," Tho electors so lie, When ton SnndcrH nnrl Andl'.panslOn,. . piDgta.m, . . Sunday evening callers at 'tbe 1 M 3 1944 After Imad~ ~e~cs~ar[_h~ ,growth of de-~ home 'or Burt Holley of Mason.. ;1:~~~int;cu~r~i'mp ~oblnson 'In Ar­ man · 01 "- ee 11e1 ~ · 1 Funeral services for Thomas kansas and Fort Shelby Missis­ Industrial, commercial and do- Bishop; Jr., were held at Gorsline sippi he left for oversea~ in No· m.cstlc cu:>tcmers all would P.ay 1 Runciman funeral home Friday vembcr and at once was plunged Pfc. Robert Aseltine slightly hrgh?r rate~. but the 111- afternoon. Burial Wll.'l in the Glen- into heavy fighting. . creases for mdustrml and large dale cemetery. Mr. Bishop Is the b:tlthers, Kenneth of Reed City, Icommercial customei·s ~vould b~ father of Mrs. Arnold Boyd. Besides the parents, the Dans- Edmond of Webberville and Archie smaller in proportion than that ville soldier is survived by three of Dansville, anG a sister, Mrs. Ione Misener of Grand Ledge. fell' household customers. This is Ok . d v· . . ~------:------because a "coal clause" in in- emO& an lClnlty noon at the Jewett funerAl hon1e i serviceo were held Thursday fore-~ dustrial and commercial rates has lUrs, A. B. Whiting j Mason. Whiting, son of Mr. anrl Mrs. A. already caused bills of cus~omc~·s . Dr, and 'Mrs. r. J. Brecltcnfcld 1 B. Whiting. Miss Rohrbach will A1zd Check- ·Up in these classes to .rclle~t r1ses r.n Thirty-two members and g11ests Ia.nd family entertained her uncle, i graduate from Michigan Strrtc • • • the cost of coal bm·ned ll1 electriC cf the Pioneer Ladles met at the D1·. John Manning . of Chicago,! college in Marc't1, She 1,., affillinted Igeneratmg plants. The household home of Mrs. Nova Whiting for J over the Christmas holidays. , with Alpha Xi Delta sorority. Mr. . Your car takes a te.rrific beating h the winter. Save it rate contains no "coal clause,:' so i their December meeting Wednea- Mrs Edith Bearup visited her 1Whiting grncluated from Michigan bill~ of these customers have re- day, December 29; .for a bohemian son Stuart and family ln Char- 1 State college last June. His frn-j 'from the worst by having us keep it in top shape. Imamed at ~he old ·lev~l. dinner at noon. During t'he busi- !ott~ this p'ast wee it, 1ternity is Kappa Sigma. He is em- For average . householder, ness mee,Ung, Mrs. Daisy Sturgis h . 1 ployecl with Edison Co. th~ 1 Dct~:,oit ~ ~' ... the proposed revision would reported that 31 Christmas cards Mrs. Frank Southwell, w ~· IS' Their wedding will be April 23. Imean an lnerea.se of about two and had been sent to shut-ins and ~on~,red to her home ant. Doble 1 ?~d IMr. and Mrs. F. E. Guest, 1102 1 Olqsmobilc dealer a hrtlf cet:ts a day, or 75 .cents a elderly people. in the community. .! . ness, IS .somcwha .1mpr0\c · Pacific street, arcnounced the en­ month. H1s bill for 170 l11lowatt-, An exchange of Christma.s gifts John Whitmyer ~as 1n Detroit,1 gagoment of their daughtet•, Wan­ Ihouri' would be ~5.25 a month in- 'I were determined by hidden num- Monday fat• a physical check up, da A., to Temple w. Tenny, son stead of $~.50, F'or a small house- bers in toy balloons, Assisting at the. St. Joseph hospital. I of Mr. and Mr.s. Ralph w. Tenny, hold customer, using 80 kilowatt- 1the hostess were Ada. Gubbl!lll, Miss Grace Flaugher is · l'acu.- Mr. Tenny is a senior of Michigllll Ihours a month, the increase would 1Fet·n Keesler and Kate Welch. tioniltg In. Florida. 1 State college. Their wedding date A~ G. Spenny &SOns be a cent a day, and his monthly Miss Myrle Avery· is. visiting Announcement of the approach- has been set for June 10. I blll would be $3.00 instead of· in Pittsford. · in!t marriages of two Ok'emos The Community Ladles Aid wUI $2. 70, : . FranII Peabody, 73, who has boys were made Sunday, Mr. and meet at the church parlors Thurs· Ph)ne I 2-6441 · · been Ill for some time, died Sun- Mrs. E. P. Rohrbach, 147 Oakland day, January 13, Project work :t.t · Employees of day afternoon at the horne of Drive, ·East Lansing, announced 11 o'clock Will be • followed by a. I manufncturet• Normru1 Wever where he has lived the engagement qf their daughter, luncheon at 12, Mrs. Mae Berg. is ill pen91_1. for , the past 13 years. Funeral Dorothea Ann, to Kenneth J. chairman of the, committee. 'l'llll l'tiAtilll'IJh eon tel'. rm· IT.I'Ol!p r IdynnrnlcH tmnsforred to tho tllliP· Grelton District '~;OJ11C .~;',MI', 11111! )\'[l'H, nny Hunf. .. of M. Set New Records in 1948 p1m fi'OJTJ Mussuchnaet!R Institute , Sntlll'lilly night, l•'••ld,1:r' lho'y ilpcnt of 'J'oclmology. This con tel' seck~ I I tho urt.m·nnnn with Mr~. lilclnct Ln !cum more n.hollt fm·cea Which . Bnl'!;wny. Numbers and Achievement contr•ol hum11n ilehnvlm• In gwurm. Mr•, ant! M1·~. At·vicle North Oil· ·IJJII>t ,i unc Wnspct• ~pont 'rlnlra- ,, . · tertnlncrl nl rt vcn!Hon cllnnc•• Now rt 11 y nnd Ji'rlrlrtY CJI' lrLst woo:{ with lllgba In enrollment llnd the!!' g-nlnxles, thus Jl"I'ITI!Lling n 'PI1o lnw school begun using tllma I Ye11r'a mvc, 'l'hnh· gnesi.R were hci· nunl, Mr~.'.Tohn 'l'ho•·n In Lnn-. graduate~ or marltcd l!H8 well bnlnnr.cd Jll'ogrnm In nHtron- to help Htmlent lnwy

pus pmnls, l.lle Joanln~ ol repm· g-i 1we.l'lng obse!'vo11!\'CIItlt blrlhdny lllllliVCI'Hary 'Ito pnss It llt~a I1 :;-,t 0 1' N ew Y OJ(,.nnc•J I I.jCWH I · G • seT ·' "' "' · ' ro11menl Lluring 11 20-yenl' 10 -~ Mr. and Mrs. l~dwunl IJaft were . Van.:;;: -~~--,. .... , Goble's 'nrc nearly rcC~dy as tlw yrnJ' fu~c tn the school of [ltiblrc health I 20 that X-rlly treatment cffeet1vely ----. -~ Mr. nnd Mn:. Grmlnn C:arlc 1 --,_ . A new :300,000,000 volt syn- research weapons m the fight j relieves pain fol' many sufferers of Hpent Sttnduy <'Veni:lg \'.'il'11 l'vl1:, ~adio Serlin~ is about 1·endy fell' test- ng-uii;Ht polio. • rheumatoid arthritis of lhe spine. ~-~~ ...... ~- ... : and Mn<. Williarn Clurlc in MnHon. This machine will op:·n lhl' Launching o[ a new pnstgmdu- On tlw same drry, Dt•. Jerome W. Mr·. and Mr~. Arthur Buni;PI' I !\Jason for· scil'nlists to ptii'Sllc 1'<'· 1 ale educationn.l. plan to train more Conn announced that diJlbetes of ~~:.'-."'I. I alt"ndl'd n pNlro pn1'ly at the beyond the ill'rfliHiown nf I family doctors. 'J'he medicnl school fl tempomry nm;'"-""'n l'l'flec:ting tf'IC.'.icnpe. Addition of mol'c hospitals is lr Dr. \Villiam H. BeirwalteH re· new obHet·vntnry will be uscrl plrrnned once the p1·o~r·rrm ha.<; been pm·ted that radioactive iodine had J'esenrch on distant slnrs and thoroughly te,sterl. been help(ul in treating' two types STAY ON SLED FJIJT SWING FOR QUICK·EMERGC:NCY STOP of thyroid cn!leS. BODY AROUND AT AN ANGI:E n1 17. · DROP CAP UNDER RUNNER. .,.,. Broaderrsting- of progr•ams over HOtD TIGiiT 7V SLED FOR SPilL • tJILL/jfi'""'­ Attention' the university's new FM sllltion, .. ·-:-.,:RANK ~.c:m.:Y WUOM, be~an on July 5. Quick Slop Emeraency Slop Two unique fellowships in jour- 1 FARMERS and TRUCKERS nalism were inaugurated by the Health and Safety ·service, ~ITTfR 'l'r·ud' unrl Trad"r Cushions . , university and the University Boy_ Scouts of Amedot UPemuliUwu•d :Lntl Jto·eowro•rl : Press club. Two European ~tudents , Wc•'ll l<'tlll eushiuns \\'hi!" ynm·, aro•, !wing '•·•·pair'''' received the first of the fellow~hips Clark Center IWesley S'ltopbell had dinnet' Mon- , Mrs. Raymond Feazel of Lansing, which provide for a year of grad- ! day ,with tbt' !~rank Shop!Jells. Mrs. Edna Hatch and family of Smoked Ham lb. 59c Michigan Bus Rebuilder uate study followed by a year of !\Irs. Donald Clarll I Mrs. Clifton Medcoff and Da~id Owosso and Mrs. Wayne LoVette' - - wor·]{ on dally and weekly news- t f d 1 t 1 t nd [' n·l of '!asm1 ' Box ll:i, Olwmn-s i papers in the state. Jnnyce and Harvey Joe Clar!{ I~pen u .ew ~y; as. wee 1 1'151 · a ar 1 Y "' · · 1 111 1 .. 1 The 2Gth anniversary of the spent part of last WPek In Maso:1 lng elnbvcs Ponttac: .Judy Heathman spent the week ' Slab Bacon .. .. lb. 49c ' h'J'1 with tlleir gtanclmother, Mrs. ~r. nnd M1·s. R: G. Elliott spent end with Mr. and Mr·s. Mamicc l\fasnn Agr•nl. 1 Implement Co. famed Iam Hall. - ' Mr. and Mrs. Victor I-Ioag ancl afternoon Wtlh her mother, Mr.~. Mr. ancl Mr·s. John Potter were 5!= dirty flue is ali that's needed 1. Mr, and Mt·s. Chester Betz ancl Inez Clnt·lc, and Mr. and Mr~.1 entet'Lalned by Mr. and MrH, Rob- - to start a disastt·ous fiJ•e. Care·- H c1 Cl 1 1 t R b t N Y ' EJ fnl obstne!' Co. !?arm Bureau membe!'s who h11ct Mathia~ ·nnd Mr·. and Mrs. Ernest o. n a.v· an ua ry .. . been at Ynnl1ee Springs camp. Mrs. Cnroline Hagan nnd Brian Mathin.s of Holt, Mr. and Mrs. 113 1~. Oal< l'honn 32tH ! Mt. and Mrs. C. ,K. Bateman spent the week end with Mr. and IPaul Fairchild or Shnfburg nml and son, Strong-, spent Sunday nt Mrs. Dewey Brown. 1 Stanley Ricketts New Year's Eve. & I W . .T, Clarlte's. Mr. ancl Mrs. Bert Sedgman,,' .lvit•s, Cora Riggs and Lyle we!'o ~------~------~~~nn.c!J~MY~Mtt~w•k~~N~M~edM~.Koon~ Commencing at one o'clocl>, end in Grancl Rapids visiting l\IJI. Small of Wtlllnmston Sunday eve- and Mrs. Sidney Sedgman. · Ining. , Miss Gene Sedgman spent the Idn Ri.ggs spen~.New Y:n.r's. ~~~ DAIRY CATTLE Your Car Represents Money Cllrislma,s vneutlon wrth her par-. With !\Ill: and Mrs. R?hm t H.u t1g 2-row Cultivator enLs, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Sedgman./ of Lansmg. Holstein Cow, 6 years old, fresh double-bottom 12~ ·· She returned to her studies in I Mr. and Mr·s. Leon Pierce and 2 th Grand Rapids Mondp.y. Mr. and! daughter called on Mr. ancl Mrs. mon S, Open with BB bottoms Mrs. Rebert Scclgman flpent Sun- Wllli[\111 Shields New Ycm·'s Day. H ) t • C 3 Jd f h Give It The Best Of Care Iday evening with l'he Bert Scdg.l Mr. and Mrs. Vern Fislc of Riv- 0 8 e1n OW, years 0 , res Drag · I mans. Mrs. Seligman, Gene, Lal'I'Y Ierdale, RtiSsell Wright and Jean- I 2 months open :.:I and Johnny SJJl'nt · MoT)day and ette PhillipR of. Vestabm·g spent/' I , · Mowing Machine Tuesday \Vlth Mr. nnct Mr·s. Pnul,lhe. week .end with Mt•, nncl Mt·s. Holstein and Brown SWISS C.ow, Grain Drill .. I You have a lot of money tied tip in yolll' car. Be sure and protect Biller in Pontine. , Wllllnm F1slc, / your investment by giving it the best of care regularly. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Griffin, Mr. and Mrs. Har1·y Snell and j 5 years oJd, fresh 6 Weeks, open Mr. and Mrs. Artlm1· Roat, Mr. family spent New Year's Dny with J C · 5 Jd b d . We have the mechanics and the tools to put your car in top a1td Mrs. Charles Pe~·sonius spent ·Mt:, and .Mrs. Kenneth Bil>.bins. ! ersey OW 1 years 0 1 re, Friday evening with Mr. and Mr,s. Kathleen and Beverly F1sl< rc- 1 G · C 5 · · Jd shape and keep it there: Give your car a treat and bring it to us. Fred Griffin. . turned home from a wecl{'S vacn.- i Uernsey OW 1 years 0 Arbutus Bateman nne! Gordon tlon 'with their grnntlmother, Mrs. i Th ) d • t ttl spent New :Year's Day in Munl.tll N. ellie Peters of Perrington, Tues-~ ese are arge atry:- ype Ca e with Mr. and Mrs.. Julius Simons day. . · ·. . 100% Bangs Free . Gas Barrel and family. • Mr .and Mrs. Kenneth Blbl>ms /( and Waterers ., No Job Too.Jlig~~o Job Too Sn~all Mr and Mrs F J. Fox and were ·entertained ut a seven o'clock/ 'S family spent Ne~ Y~ar's Day with Idinner at the home of Mt., and J·MPLEMENTS AND .TOO' L Four Milk Cons ;;; Mr; and Mrs. ~c Fox, 1 The Fox IMrs. Gerald Diamond of Mnson on ) T , . · 11 ' ·. good : foa·kll, shovels, etc. ~~ Merle Brown has just joined our staff or mechanics _fnmily spent Sunday In Owosso Thursday evening. They also nt-, BN Farmal ractor, exec ent with Mr. nncl Mrs. George Diller. tendecl a party at the home of Mr. · d't' STRAW Mr. and Mrs. Howm·d Scriptet·l and 'Mrs. Roy Hunt of Ma~on on I COn I IOn •• and family spent Sunday with Mr·. Saturday evening, 1 ____;_ _ _;______, ___ -----+-----+---..:.....------DESOTO AND PLYMOUTH and Mrs. Enrl Grable of Dimon- · Ma: •. and Mrs. Harvey Oaldcy / dale at a family gathering in hon- entrirtnlned for New Year's din· TERMS: · or of Edgar Groble. Thirty-tllree niH'. Guests were Mr. nnd Mrs. F. 1 were present. W, (Jn)!ey, Rose 11-nd Junio1·, Mr., Mr. and Mrs. Clarlt Haynl!.'l and ·Mrs. ;Nathan Lantis, Mr. and spent Friday night and S11turday Mrs: William Niswonger, .Jr., Mr. Collins Sales ·&- Service with Mr. anct Mrs. Lynn Haynes. and Mrs, .Wilford Corette .and ;1 Mr, and· Mrs. Claude Parish werq,; family' of Dansvllle, Mr. and Mrs./ .· . ' \ Sunday guests of Mr·. and Mm. Orvi,lle.,Cosgray and sons, Mr. and . 222 S. Cedar Lynn Haynes, Mrs. Floyd Cosgra.y and daughters, I M. E. Ja '8wner Phone 2·4291 · · Mr. and Mt·s. Ho.rold Spink Mr.' and .Mrs. Wayne Cosgray of, EARL DUNSMORE Cleric 011 Mr. and Mrs. Franlc Stockbridge, Mr.- and. Mrs. Mylle , • FEIGHNER WALKER, Aui:tioneeri'"'·· ~~...;..~------·------...:. ______t 1:shoJJbc!ll Sunday, Mr. and Mrs .. Rlcltardsoll' of Millville, Mr. and' ;(f) Phon~·· M~son 7280 - Leslie 4001 1ch11r<'h nl'flcintl;·,g. DIIJ'IIIl wnn In + : (ho fltoel!ll!'ldj,\'C f!ill]ICI Ul'~'· I ' fnel'\'ttl.iml Corpn nJF.f l.hrn 1·11terrrl p bl' F . u,wu npnc,, fn 1111rd"d. 'I'Iw i Dr•, nnli Mrs, C11y Culvcr IJnrl llw lll'lll,Y, Al'l.ol' Hfli'Yir•n In I.IJIJ u IC 01 urn Ihr.lill II I'll Pllfil'lli,Y too l'ow frw / f''' gucsi.Y 111111rlny lio1' IH'lllhul', J L.lnliml Hlnl.nJI 110 !11ft l'ol' nvnl'llt'n~: w1111111 1111 ~ , 11 All\lliul'r llllllli><•J' nl pnill'lltR IH'IHilng Mili'J'hl!fc• Hl'l'<'llli•il A, l'(tl!lllll l'lill'l'lllllhH lng'LGII,Hill Ku'hls, unci• t'r11nily of l•'nrln- ll<'lll'i.Y In lil·l•l, 1111 ' J•ilnl <'lll'u, 1\aolhtll' now! IH 111 111111111 i· r.nnllu V. f•'. W, nnrl Anll!l'iunn IL IH Willi r'IHlllidt~J'rthli• lnl!!l'r'Hi lwn Jll'lvntu I'OOIJIII fill' lhn Mr. 111111 Ml'l!. 1Junn1l Pllllllps '' .1' Ill ' Ml'll, Dlllll)lll.~ nj' 'i'olcdo ")len: IHI\'11 ll1~1 ll following JIJ,• 1'1'1'<'111. t.ltll'ifiWiiy Ill pnl.luntn, Jnl Jwunco Llw lliHI'I'lll!;'c nf .Y A. Yomrm, OfJ, only nm of ths IJolirlnyH wll.h hct• rl:nlghl:1•1', i f,e~Jo.ny•mifJ wiiiJ1Hil'll<'lpntl'fl'111llll. t t lll"d nny ,. ,.,. ,.,,,lr'Y. 111'1111 lwd nnd nlll!l!' 'l'ilr. cnuploJ \'JCI't! oll.nll,r ·s: 'Rn.sin Rwrot l'i:;ltt•rl nt.: 11 I 1 Der:on;bl'l' of ]!J'I·I, , l<'l'll, Mrn. L1111l110 Dni.lH,_ Mn1. Dot.- I Hln:'l' of lllll'fii'H sltow gl't 1 c· ,. ,. 71w d ton, Rnlle1'1.n On!(i<'y nl Slrwl(- Cnrliliuc, i 11 1111 0 11 1~1' 1 _'hlen;n, gT~l.ll, ~:ou IJJ'III' fluc•.;l Hpi'Uiu•J' bridge, Wlihlll' nl' Ann A1·iwl', unrl Mr. nnd Mr~ . .r nl<•,g Dfll'if! a;,d 'l'lll'CO timeR hcfnr" ill llH·I h" l.y 1\foe!lc, lllld Mi'H. Mlllldlr: 1\h•Mnn- rov. I' \'Iilii' \\'rll ill'illg', diii'H 1'\'0I'Y lol HO\IIng nt. llli.LJ\IIIs,1 hom 11 11 'rJ • .llllllllli'Y n1rr.t1n;:: nt' the 1'. · RiJhert ol' Htncl,bl·irlg-e, · 1Mr. nnd M1· , Cliffol'd navi:~ nf' hnrl !Jcpn wrnmdo•d nnrl IJorl IH't'll II·H, all of JiJnton ltnpldH, Ml'l.l. l:lc!H- 'I.IJI1m · P'"'"llil" to 111111<1' Lll<' lwH- <'IH :l.llrl ,'~' ,l"'I'H,, . ~11~~:c 11111Hlllgh.Ll it 1..1"'. •1•1·''",.11,11.1,11I I I 111 ." I''',"'.· j>III'CiliiSt'H for llw hrmJlltnl IH l·lplt•n McCnll T<~Weli, llhulrman nf · l~Uili'I'I.\J HCJ'Viccs were hrld .Stephcn,, , !:h~1·ge1.11ll ~~r!it;~ WWI f)W MOll of 1 lHioll oil \\ n, It ·1 I~~ ( ( I \It Ill Jul ~, g·oorlr-; !Hiles, hn?.nfiJ'H, ct. e. Let hnmr: nnrl l'nmily PdlleCttion, Michl-. Wcdneuclay, .Jnnuary fi, nt l.wn 1 Mt·s, Mnr·y Dl'oWrl llflf; r:nnc• l.o M1·. nnd M1·"· Ca!'l 7-"it.z 111' Onon­ A slwll of new shoes nt tl1o Sol- nlllp, 1111 nun•w•• In lor L11o• J.H">JIII' give . li<'lp. gnn Cnng!'PIIII nf PnJ'l'lllil 11nrl .n'doci< fl'nm Mii!H!r fiiiiCI'fll ho111e visit l'elnllvr.s In North CaJ•.,Jiln, rlnga. T-fp nltend(•tl Illvt·rsldc !ichool vnllr111 Al'll1Y's men's sociol S~I'V· 111· Lite <'1111lllllllllty n11rl nil l't>!HI[i!lll.9 11111A PA'l'lF'N'I' A'!' MASON 'J'r•ndwrs. i wllh H."lliP ltlgl1 plnys only Ol!e shoe! In coeh si~~. I'<•HpomJihlllty. 111 llillll,\' WILY' ll1r ----...... , Washington, D. C. Hdtool. He jnitwd t.lll! f'ivlllnn Con- 'l'IH'"" shCiliH 111'1! fOI' hnnrlienppcd eo!lld lnnd 11 lillllll ill 1 : Mt·s. 1\lartha Mllcttc rnter·t;,:no•,j I'C~Jidcntll INGHAM COUNTY NEWS· people with Oil<' font. mnldng IL llwil' proj<;nt nlso. January 6, 1949 Page 3 I,lilt' mcmbcrn of the 1Tflleho fan l- Ily ut. her new hon1c In .J:~ck-;n;1 GJ·ovas Golden; ngc 1, salutes f New YNII''s Day. tl1c land or his fa thai.' vficr nr­ : M,.. mal Ml's. Clifford Fln\l'rt nl riving nt La Gumdia Airport, · i Lefiic cnllccl on lilr' A!'L NPI'i"ll;' New YOlk, I o Gcrmany. 1 111 MICHIGAN 'Nt•w Year's Dny. • : c; 1·m•cs nnrl his parents were on 1 1!1·. anrl Mrs. Guy K'ng CuiV<'I I their wny to Waynesville, N. C. nnr1 Rnth unci TlHymnnd Cnl\'<'1'! IJis <1: d, Amel'icnn OCCL!pa­ 1 011 VELLO~!~ O~IOf~S Hpcnl /'!'om 'l'hnrsrla.v l'Hollgh jllun solclie 1·, mat his mother in Sunday slrlln,:: at Cndllh1e.. Kassel, Germany, M1·s. Leone P'cltrm and 1\1 1'. nnd 1 .. _ IMl's. Jim StepllPn.c; Lpent fill!l> .. . . ll HI tOW 'Arthur Cobb. • Here's the only completely / li-lt'. nnrl l\f~'!=l, J\!Inynnnl St:?.I:i;( Jt! 'llJoalth Ncw~~o" te prc~entcd ti-lE tfiST W~RATit HEAT :were in Lnnsill,'!' NP\V Yc3r's I lay by vour no.-.tor o! Mcdlf!IM FRESH, LARGE AND FIRM ;tOST AUTO ' 0 [" 81'1 8 hcnJlh sonricB of the automatic Coal Burner that to !ICC tho go\'<'1'1101' taln 3 No High o. ..,.. Fresh-Greon i nf s1;ringporl spent the prwt ,,., "'' A ycpo1·t that a new i''ug, 1 Michigan . '1 Trips .o scaled container. No clink- 1 ~ 11,· New Cabbage Tendo, lb. 5c 4 NoDal y I w1u1 thr Herb Collins fam:ly. phorm, h~s been. more t an 9 of Potatoes U. 5. No. 1-Sizo A 15 ~=~ 55c crs to dig-.no dust or muss. . o1· l•' G Behne,. mcrlol'atnr r r effective m treatmg 142 case 5b • Fresh , J-Ib . the Basement C b Eatmor Brond Banishes forever the daily , Lansing. P~cshytcr·y', and Hcrbc•J't hay feverJ nhndpa:thma~ tasin .~J;~ l'ull lb. J'im emes , pkgs. 31( Mushrooms Fresh-Tondor uitllly \nstol\cd In :Dancer went to Hillsdale SundcJY ·m~de. by o. n e ers, 1 • · ...... trips to the basement re­ :evening to inHtaU Rev. G. B. Of'- lllmors MedJCn,l ,Jou:-na), . de· :b. Con llc Q Mcotin9 S~stcm. 01·anges Florida-Juicy-Ripe 8 bag 39c Your Present . quired by ordinal'\' stohors, :de~ as pastor or the Presilyten:m _Dl r. Pcltet·s Cltedtlyhlsh;;see~ch\•pe Mixed Nuts Top Quality I · tl . ta1 to s 1ow exae " • ., 20-oz. • · church w1 o. of allergic condition has. responded· ' Sou( Type Rye Bread loa I AppleS Michigan-Rod Dolicious lbs. lb. ------to the dt·ug in his experHm~e. 19c 2 29c Walnuts Lorge-Diamond Brand bog llariL'Y First Foo•l He found that thephortn .\VaS pkg. In ancient C!·ccce it was trndi· most successful against hay f~ver, Caramel Pecan Rolfs of 9 35c Yams Golden Rod lbs. tion3IIV believed that ba1·1cy w~s with "good results" rcp_orted m 6'6 2 25c Dates the f11·~t Conn of food given to man· of the G8 hay fever pat1cnts trc.at· larg.o AU'lOMATIC I kind by the gods, and most botan· ca, It was effective in e~ntrolling Angel Food Cake ring 59c ists and geologists seem to ngrcc symptoms in 91 'In of pattcnts sui· COAL BURMER that barley was one of the first fering from both hay fever. and ·cakes Five Varidies each 10c plants to be cultivatccl. In the vnl· asthma. There were three farlures "Super-Right" ley of the Tig,.is and Euphrates in a group of 34 such cases. 24-oz. and the Nile ancient strnw-lined In nsthmn alone, the drug_ Wa! Marvel Bread Enriched loaf 18c ' ,, l\Jason llra.nPh b'"l'in)' si.Ul'"ge Jlits hrvc been found effective in ~ 5 % of the. patlcntsf. " ~ · " " All of the failures were m cnsc~ o .'Home Style Donuts pkg. by at·chcologist~ who huve doted bronchial asthma; the drug berng of 8 25c them tentatively abotlt 20,000 years 1007< effective in pollen and grass I of age. asthma. 16-oz. l~nsing Ice & fuel Cornpany Potato Bread IO•lf 15c · Chuck Roast ------·--·---- '1 Allergic reactions such as. h~y I . The number of huntcr·s this. ;,:cn1· fever are caused by release wtthm I pkg. Cut From Tender Savory Steer Beef 1s estimated to be near 12 nuliwn the normal body cells of the chem- Sandwich Rolls of 8 16c ical histamine. The new drug· is· i'••llllfiiSI••••••••••••••••••••~••••••••••••••~· one of the antihistamine drugs I which combat this chemical. Re-~ search workers have developed. several antihistamine drugs . in I their efforts to find one wh1ch Better Values would not produce undesirable side reactions. Only 15 of the 142 pll· t.ients Dr. Peters treated suffereti such side effects as stomach Sugar Cured lb. trouble, insomnia, nervousness nno lb. 25c SLICED B'ACON 49c Every Day At Tom's sweatin~. PORK LOJN ROAST Lean Rib End lb. 39c

Cooked Picnics Small-Lean ib 43c Ring Bologna Rausor's Quality lb. Leon, Fresh Chopped Ground Beef lb. 51c Spareribs Fresh, Lean, Meaty All Brands R'b R f Short Cut ,Cigarettes Per Carton pnrne• · I Oven Rc:;dy oas lb. 67c Bacon Squares ·sugar curod ·• ' $1.·75 \ Short Ribs Plate or Drickot lb. 41c Stewing fowl Fancy Rocks / Bread Mueller's 20 oz. Ovenglo, Loaf ~~~ ~ ')0...--..., (.. ,~-. 'l'lll'~fttJ l••·ieed-tllllt l'llflf! { ~) Belieimut, l'ltn·t~retl ~ :0., SALAD DRESSING l !~l:GilAPE~RIDT JIDCE l'hu l!f. l'n<'l Until 9 P.M .. For Dishes and Lounarv Voqotoblo Shortoninq BREEZE SPRY forgo pkg, 29c 1-lb. 3.]b, can 39c con

TOM'S FOOD MA'RKET Now, Improved Convenient Ovol·Shopo 158 W. Maple· Bluu Without Slrtdlnt Mason SWEETHEART SOAP CAMEO BLU·WHITE · FLAKES. I-IOS'l'lllSf! A'l' DlilSSiiliVl' BnJDO~~ Atlnduy night \ gtiCRtH nt l)1o._ Mr~ ••roo Cappo ontert[LIIlccl eight homo of Mt', nnrl MrR, ,J, 'll, ,1 on oR ' .fiPicl·ures-Ji·oln 1/onduras guc11l11 llt CL (!esaert hrldgo Monrllw and family W In the Sunday, nchool Shl!'loy Aoltley WllH rt Sumlny 'Rendall Mlll'luu and Koudll!l, dr•,,-, PtJrt·y Foss or St. ,J ohna wna th'c tmtclt message on tnlsslon worl( In pn.pcrs, T)w plctmea which he will evening guest of Mr. rmcl Mrs, c. at Enst Lrut~ing on Snndny, ill Going_. and· Coming .... hunurcrJ guest rtl 11 hlrthduy pflrty ·J-ImJcl\tras at tho Housel United show were tnlmn by hlm clurlng n A, Moaher, I Will HliZI'Itnn of i\ m·ol!w; lliHl on New YCtlr's Duy nt the homo ,,J3rcthrcn church Sltndny night, Lrip lo Honduras a. few months Mt·s. Everett Balcer wns n Sun- Ada Smith worn New Yenr's Day· ' ,, , -· · · · · . , uf Mr•, ·uml M1•s, Oliver Schrum, \Tmlunry 0, He will rulclroas the ugo. drty cnding the week end at the home of I l!lfl u a rt em· par y ew cur~ J·''<•v"n o'clocl•, A "ltlr•l•en Sltp[Jet· M cr D txr'll tt t I • ' , :> I _ " M',, lllvc. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. -. e • " . • I'B, " nrry , n 1 e en cr- 1 ;n:d Mts. V. L, Palmc1 and Ken~1cth l a met WHo ISS I Donald Whitney, Mr. rmd Mrs. · W:1~1: Ji~>J'Ved the guests witll jcJ!lo lnlncd members or the Pnsl Chiefs ·sllnc Crandall of Lapeer. Mrs. E. r. Brown of Sault Ste.. John Hamlin, Mr. uncl Mrs. James I ; and ca!(c a:1 cles:Jcrt, Members of club Monday evening for n pot- I c and Mrs. Enslie Larue and sons of Ann Arbor were J Kntmet· and Mr. nnd, Mrs. Ells- the ,Auxiliary hml a ·gift cJo;chrlllgc. lucl( supper. At the business mect- cdncsday and Thursday guests at the Palmer home. worth J3owman Qf Cleveland, Ohio. 'rhJrty-fivc guc~t.Y were preS{Jnt, lng, ornccrs were elected for the I 1 1 1 , Mrs, W1lbui· served rt buffet lunch- ''· '' ' ' coming yenJ'. Mrs.· Leo Burton is I " B 1 C [ A A 1 1 f con. Charlene Olaclstanc o f president of the group, with Mrs, , 1\,rs. cac 1 ongcr O nn r JOr was ~ wusc guest ° C_',t'Ult'1 I1npicl.s wrte a wcelt end Cl B 1 1 - 1 t ' · 1 · M 1 M J B · D d J '-+ ,, nrencc o es us v cc-pt·estc en , 1 r brothcr-m- .aw 11nd ststcr, r. am rs. · · can an oc Mr. un

Schinke?. and son, Albert, of Jackson; Miss Mary 1 nml Mrs. Ralph Altcnhurg. the engagement of thcil' daughtet·, hcr'btrthclflY anniversary, Refresh- entertainment. Mra. Harold Barn- I of San Diego, California; and Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1\Ir. and Mrs, Enoch ,Beebe enter- Margaret Annette, lo Darwin W, mcnts were served tho guests by hill won high score nnd Mrs, F. J. . ,,, ,1, .. , M d M I J A I ft tal ned nt a New Yenr s Eve party Barr. He IE: lhe son :or Ml', anrl Mrs, the hqstcss. Kellogg received low. 0 r D etr01t ..,. ' ,, l' •.an rs. ~. · -~ ~ms 1c _ on Mr. and Mrs-. c. ·L. Bashford, Mr. Emery D. Barr, 1800 Wm;t Dexter r· · On New Year's Dny Mr. nnd ' * * for Clearwater, Flonda, where they Will spena the and M1·s. Elgin Ellsworth, Mr. und Trail. The couple has not set Mr·s. Floyd Smith were guests of P. T. A. MEETING PLANNED tcr months. ''' ''' * Marilyn ancl Roberta McLean, daugh- Mrs. Ray Beebe nnd Mrs. Emma their wedding- cittcc, Mr. and Mrs. Don Hunt and fnmlly Parent-Teacher association will of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLean, arc visiting their Coon. "' ''' '' '1 at .Jackson. lmvc n meeting on Monday night, i ts, Dr. and Mrs. H. J. Fox at Elkton. Mrs. McLc.an I Mr: and Mrs. Charles Rich en- Rev. Henry Liclrlieonl, who hn:; '. Mr. n.nr! Mrs. Alton .L Stroud Jnnunry 10, at the high school., . -·- ... ,,. M I M W A tertatned Mr. ancl Mrs. Howard been i~l with the riu for :;cverai \'-;tnrl daughter, Barbara, were New Superintendent .Tames H. Vander ~t>~ TJII'DISSfATIOH cappec1 b y a I)rO k·en wnst. ··· ··· ··· r. ?nc rs. . . Bennett, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey clays, IS unproved. f.Yea1·'s Eve guests or Mr. unci Von will have charge or the pro- ,IIE:IU 11 left on Tuesday for Fort Myers, Flonda, where they j Bennett nml Mr. and Mrs, David Mr. am! Mrs. Ralph Hall and (Mrs, Lyle Torrent and daughters, gram. T'here will also be a qucs-1 1\~ ~l!tl; Ill AI/OCCASIONS to spend the winter months. * •:• * Mr. and Mrs. Leo 1Bennett Christmas_Eve. The How- Bonnie of Big· ftapicls W?rc New [Evelyn and Ruth, of .Jne!(son. tlon box._ Three students_ will fur-~ n and Mrs. Mary Jane Nicnstcdt returned home on Sat- an! _and Davtd Een:netts also spent Year's week end g-uc,sts Gl Mr. and ' Mr, anrl Mrs. Paul Clinton uncl nish mus1c for the e~cnmg. They For a clc~srrt !J•ent try rmo of •our Jro.n c'I'I'IUI1 pit•s, We ill

.... ": ~ ' Gerald Eifert, Dona,ld Eifert and ·,Margaret Jeanne Swanlnger of Mason were -HENSON'S MODERN DRY CLEANERS · New Year'~' Day guests of Mr. and Mrs." Alberf Si11ale-. · · Wallace R. G. Henson wa.s confined to his home with a severe cold over t11e New Year's wee!; encl. He was No!iondl JnsliluleoJ~leaning and D11einq ab)e . t.o' r,~tMur,rt ,t.~.,~,o.t:l~_f~_r p, ~h~rt Wl11 1e on onuny. . · · m1inlon," Spr,olnl nuwlc' JJY choll', PJ•ntno !lcrvJco 7:3(), Wcdnc~dny, Church News· 7:30, prayer; ll::to, choh• prnctlc:e, WlllhunHton 1\fnl.hndiHt, W. A, Monday, nasoclfltlon mooting In Gmgory, rmutm;, Chm•eh school, 10 Chnrlottc 2;0() to 0:30 p, m. n. Ill, Wnruhlp set·vlcc, ,11 a. m. YOJtth li'fJ!Iowshlp, :1 p, m. Rcll­ J•'lrHt Ohurlll1 of Ohrl8t, Sc:hm• glmm movie, 7::to p, m. Choir UHI, .MaHon, holc1a aervlccH at tho pmctlcw, Wednesday, p, n.t. Gen­ ehu rch, corner of Oulr nnd Pat•lr e re Glad To AnsWer Your Ques­ 7 cr•nl, W. S. C, S., fh'HL Wedncsdny, /ltmet/l every Sunday at 11:00, 2 Pdn.; dr•clcs, tcceotul Wcdncudny, Sunday Rchool Ia held durinfl' the 2 p.m. tccrvlccs fot· puplls up to the ltgo of 20, Wednesday evening meeting 11t Wllllrunsl.nn (J,nt;q· l\f••l.hmlh;t, 8:00 Includes teatlmonletc of Ohrls­ W. A, Orcgm·y, pastor. Worship tlan Sclerwe healing, A public About The· Electric Franchise rcacllng mom IR open at tho church ncr·vice, (I :ao lt.' 111. Church school, 10:30 fl .. Ill. every WcdncHday ami Saturday 2 4, I from to "Sacl'll.tnent" will he Since the City Council adopted the electric franchiae ordinance a lhc BUhjcct oe the lcsson-Rermon In Wlllhurwt on llnJtliHI, H a t' o I cl HecHe, pnstrw. Church Hchool, 10 1111 Christian Science churches month ago, many people have asked ua questions about the special elec­ m, Wor.~hlp r·:ervicc ll a, m, and throughout the world on Sunday, , n; ,J !lllllllr y 0 ' tion to be held Tuesday, January 11. We have been glad to answer these 7;30 r· Ill. .Tunlor and RCnlor rr·rottps, 0:30 p. m, 'Peunhcra lesson questions, and we a·re now repeating the answers in print ao that all Ma­ sfurly, Thurrnlny, 7:J5 p, m, Prayer lhLnHvilln MHthncllHl., Dr, li', A. sprvieo, 8 p. tn. Larlics Bnptlst un­ Lendrum, po.~tor·. Chm·ch school son people may have the information. If you have any question that is Ion, third Wednesday at 2 p, m. 10:00, At·thur Pollbl<, HUperlnten­ denl. Worship service 11:00 with not answered here, we hope that you will drop in at our. office or giye us !i message by the pastor, M. Y, F. a telephone call. ·, , 'Wllllam~lon St. 1\ tL I h ''· r In'' 'H I•)piHI!OJml, Dr. Ji'elway and Dr, service 7:00. ' ' Pol.cr·~on, r·cclot· nnrl rtssiHinnt rec­ tor, Worship llCl'Vlcc, 3 p. m. Wllf'lllfl~ld Mnthndlnt, Dr, 1~. A. Church ~clwol, 4 p, m. Lendrum, pastor. Worship service Q. Why is the City of Mason holding a special election o::JO with a message by Rev. J. A. January 11? , WllllrunHt.on l.ntlwrun, F. P, Zim­ Lippincott, as AiR tan t pastor. merman, puHtOl', Leg-Ion hall. Wor­ Church school 10 :ao, Lester War­ ner, superintendent. M. Y. F. serv- A. To approve an ordinance passed by the City Coun­ ship rwr·vice, !l::!O a, 111. Church 1 , ·sehoul, lO:ao a. m. Icc 7:00. Prayer meeting 'fhursday , cil granting a new franchise to Consumers Power evening at 8 o'cloclc, Company. · WllllamKton St. lllru·y'H CnJ,JUtlill, An unldcntitlccl Minnesota player gets all tongled up with Bill n~v. J<'r, Joseph Wieber, pastor. DnnHvlll" fo'r!le llfPthodiHt, Rev. C:onfeHsion, Srrturday, 7 p. m. Sun­ H, W. Cummings, pastor. Quartet·­ Benson (No, ll), DePaul University forward, ns they fight for thca day masses, 7:30 and 10:30 a. m,; ly mecling at Perry beginning I:.~ll in 11 basketball game nt Chicngo Stadium. Minnesota Will& Q. Why does Consumers need a new franchise? Fowlerville, !J 11. m, Thursday night ami continuing 67 to 50. through Sunday, Sunda.y school A. Because the old franchise that was voted to Con­ ' Wiiii!Lmsl.lm F't'c"' llldhwllst, H. 10:00, Leland Perrine, superinten­ G. Houshey, paHtm·. Church school, dent. Pt·cachlng service 11:00, Y. + sumers when Mason decided to discontinue its 10 a. m., Wm·ship service, 11 a. m. P. M. S. service 7:30 followed hy a Holt Happenings municipally-owned electric plant more than 30 rr:nd 8: 1fJ p. m. Young people's message by the pastor. Prayer service, 7::w p. m. Prayer l.:lcrvicc, meeting 'fhursdny evening at 7:30 Uy 1\lat·y Dixnn, l'honc 715<11 years ago has now expired. Thursday, 7: BO p. m. at the church. lbar Ammal UPporl Of , . , First Churdt, 1\lason, ntel•re:tllnll Gommit11•:. Q. .,' Wrlllamsl•~n Clu·ls!lan S•;!••m:c. Loyd G. Caraway,Hapti~t pastor. Services, .Just what IS an electric franchise? Sodl)ly, Lcfrton h~tll. SllbJ~ct, Sac- 1 Sundav. January 9, 1o:oo a. m. the An accounting of the activities Develop Skating A. It is simply an agreement between the city and the rament". \Vorslup servtcc and Imorning worship service. Sermon: of the Holt Recrcntion anrJ Me- church school 11 a. m. . "Will Mason Baptists Meet God's moria] Field comrnittco.,during l11e company. The city agrees to let the company use -- Challenge?" 11:15 a. m. Superin- past ;.:ear was made In ;t wc~k by Field Project Wllllamston Nazar"'"'• W. H. I tendent ~ W. E. Zimmer leads the Supcnntonden,t Benton Yates Decision to convert 'the Holt the streets and alleys in order to b1·ing electric serv­ O.arpentec·, pastor'. Ch~u·ch school, ISunday school in its study pro- trcasure.t• of '·h" frmd. Memorial field into a slrating rinlc 10 a. m. Wurslup scrv1cc 11 a. m. gram. 'G:ao p. m. Youth Fcllo;vship , I,Ic reported . the field erst at for the Delhi township young ice to Mason homes, stores, factories and offices. and 7:30 p. m. w'th study program under the J $8,236.63, Arltll ...Sov " - but som"c details l1ave to be munity. E. G. Mcllarcl,. rnus1c d.1rector· am Mr. and Mrs. Bill .Orr spent the ~i·at ot'I1•:!'S al"n participated in worlrcrl cut bcfoc·e the project ca~ Mrs. ,N_· S, Davrs .. o.rgamsl, Sunday, J New Year's holiday with the 'ror- the fund cll'iw he completed. Spraying of th1 Jam~:n y 9, ~he set man theme wr.~ mer's mother 0 t La lee view. , field is fL problem yet to be Q. Does Consumers plan to invest more money in Ma· be The of Galilee . 1 Ray l\Iathews had hb ankle PIJ.n iHstallallon . i solved, ~:llranger 1 ,J~>!nl Nursery at 10 a. m. for pre-sehoo broken Monday while at worlc at a The JOillt cnslailal.ton o[ lhr of- . , , . , son? a.ge clulclrcn. Sunday school classe' 1.;hop in Lanshig, fleers of the Holt. RriJcltall Joclg-o 1 Mr. and Mts. Arthur Bell ~nc A. for· n.IJ at 11:15 n. m. WJth 1\In.x __ No, HG ancl Otlrl D'ellows No. G92 'caughtcr,1 Ma:y, of .East Lansmg Yes. In a growing city like Mason, electric facilities S~wcrs as superintendent. West- I N . h ., I h will he hdd F't·iclay night, .January , and Frank. Se~et·ancc and :r.:_•s: are constantly being extended and improved. This l'(lliiRter Fcllowslllp me~t.s at 6:3C! 01 t we.,t ng am 7. at 8 o'cloclt. John Fay and Mar- I .Jeanette, Scvetn~lCC' 0! MaoOll p, m. wrtl1 Zoannc M1grants ar! 111t•s, Ami Terrlll jol'ie Ell:;worth arc the installing! ;•1o_rc Sunday dtn~cr C'ucsts. of involves much expense. student counsellor, Janet Sowerf officer" with i\Ir·s. Nettie .Himel- h!J. and Mr,s. Geotge 'lhorbUJn, w'ill1 be !caller with "How to Rend Frank Osbm·ne, wh~ has been Iberger ~nd Reuben Pratt as grand 1 i'vlr. and. ~rs;, Merle Bennett t) c Bible" as the topic, The youtr at Mason General hospttal the past marshals, William Somerville will. celebrated thc1r u3rd wcddtng a~­ Q. What about our street lighting system? Is Consum­ choir rchean;es on Wednesday at ,.vee!{, .returner! to. the Stmpson preside at the piano. Refresh-, nivcrsary and. Mrs. Bennett f ~:45 .P· m. with Miss Ethel Aclamr Memorial hospital. m Ann Arbor ments of '"'Ito, jcllo and .~and- 1birth.day anmversary Monday ers planning to do anything? a,s director. The adult chou· re- Monday for furthct treatment. wichos will be scrvocl after the I even mg. 'fhmr son and daughter, hearses on Thursday at 8:00 p. <1n Mt·s. Zola Osborne has been very ·nstallation Edward Bennett~ and Aletha A. Yes. This matter has been discussed with the city 1 Sundn.y, Janumy 1Gth, will be oh· .11 at her home the past weelt. Mr. ' • Holmes, ancl their families, and served as the fJOth anniversary of md Mrs. Roy Rae called at the EsmlJW Serinus ln,jurip,; her brother and family had dln- council and with city officials, and Consumers is thc church us a member of thf ::>sborne home Sudnay. Mrs'. Huth Strnight and daugh- ncr with them, planning to rebuild the downtown street 'lighting P,resbyterian c1 en om in at ion, J, Dorothy Butterworth of Detroit let·, Lois, of 234 :1 North Cedar Mr, and Mr8. Casper Lott and homecoming wot·ship hour will be waR a weelr end guest of her pRr- narrowly eseapcd fJrrious injury family of Mt. Vernon, Mr:>, Daisy system and give Mason a system of which it will held at 10:00 a.m., with a potlucl< ents, ,Mr. and •Mrs. Fred Butter- Tuesday evening in an auto mis- Scott of Owosso, Mr. and .Mrs. rfinner at 1:30 p. m., to be followeC: worth. hap in Lailsing, The car ,ol!idclcd William Wilds of Grand Haven, be proud, also to install lights at !!locations out­ by the annual congregational Mr. and Mt·s. Ami Terrill were over an ombanlcment on the west l\1r, a.nd Mrs. Carl Fenner and side the downtown district as specified by the qoun­ meeting, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and 311CI of Moove, River drive and clau"htcrs of Lansing and MisE • Mrs. LaVern Soule of Stoclrbt·idgc. 0 vcttunwcl unt;, the icc in Grand Ma~dc Bullen of Mason spent cil. This naturally will involve an expei1eliture of Mason Fh·st ilrPiho•list, Rev. Mr. and Mrs. Eitner Bravendcr, Riv<•r, Polir:e said Mrs. Slc·aight Christmas Day with Miss Lucille rienry Liddicoat, minister. Richard Mr. and Mrs. Thurman Haley, Mr. was driving· west on Moores River Lott. Other visitors of Miss Lott thousands of dollars by Consumers. Peel<, director of music. Morning and Mrs. Ami Terrill and Emest drive when l'he car struelt some receatly were Mrs. Ru>sell Thpr· lir'orship, 10:00 a, m. 11:15 a. m. Nims were among those who at- ice and she lost control. Mrs. burn Miss May McKibbon, Mrs. Qhurch School, Ralph Johnson, su- tended the r. 0. 0. F. party at the Strnight and Lois received minot· Grac~ Clark Mr. and Mrs. Robert Q. Does the franchise fix elec~ric rates for Ma~on? perlntendent. Methodist Youth Fel- I. o: 0. F. hall Saturday night. brui.ccs and 1.cceivect tt·eatment. ut Wilson all ~f Lansing; Mrs. Allee lowship,, 7:00 p. m. Lcadet·, 'ferry Mrs. Ami Terrill and .Mt·s. Lulu the Edward w. Sparrow hospital. Clemetson.ancl Miss Caroline Bray A. No. The franchise has nothing to do with rates. The Shultis .. Tuesday 7:30p: m. Month- 1 Whipple attended funeral services of East Lansing; Frank Severance Michigan Public Service commission \vould con­ ly meetlllg of the offlCcal hoard. I for Mrs. Martha Shattuck 'fhm·s- P.lan n.,~ 11. Jar 1\fm•,ti.n~ and Miss J eanctte Severance of ,,' J,,•slrc . BaJllist-- Paul E. Tucker. day. . Hoi. t 'v\ ,- oman '"" c,1 u, b Wl. 1l 110 1e 1 1, sMason, ·th MRev, and d M Mrs, Chri Vernon Jack- 'f. tinue to regulate rates as at present. Incidentally, pastor. Sunday ~chool 10:00. Wor-, "Injun Summer" c~s next regular mcetmg 'l't~et;day, Iso~: Paur.· .J~nck.so;s·and ~irginia ship service 11:00. Sermon, "Com- .January 11, at two p. m. ,lt l!1C, A f H lt rates in Mason are exactly the same as in Jackson, Indians believed that the mnsses home nf Mrs. Doroth,v Harns. 1 rmour 0 0 • Kalamazoo, Flint, Grand Rapids and hundreds of ···-----~--~-·-~ of red In the autumn trees was !rom Mrs. Patricia Ro;;gow will assist " , . .---;- . INGHAM COUNTY NEWS the blood o! th·~ Great Bear slam as co-.hos.tcss. M:rs, Myrtle Kirker ~tudwt. 1\IIn.lster ~~w~l's c other communities served by Consumers. .:, Janilat·y 6, 1949 Page 5 by celestial huntet's, will give a paper on the, "Life 1 Stu?e':t mtn~stet, Bt uce Small Y 1 and Works of Grant Woorls." i o~ Mtclugan . .,tate college, occu- ,------!..------1 ~~- 'ptcd t'he pulprt at the Presbyterian Q,' Does the franchise give Consumers exclusive rights? M1·. and Mrs. Robert Knowles Ichurch Sunday, Janu.ar~ 2. He ha.s anrJ fal1lily of Lansing were Sun- been . the. regular JUillor chapel A. None whatever. The city would have the light at any doy dinner guests of his parent.3, leaclet fm the ~ast few. month.s. Mr. and' Mrs. Walter Knowles. IRc,v,, Vernon ,~IJCHth substttuted m time to grant a simila:1:· franchise to ariy other elec­ Mr, and Mrs. Milton Knowles Itho chapel set VIce, tric company or supplier of electricity.· ' and daughter, Linda, of L~.nsinfr , . -- . were dinner gLtcsts of his parents, i Mtss Agn~s El,lswot th of Cleary Mr. and Mrs. o. H, Mcore sun-/ college, Ypstlantt, ,spent the holi- Q. Why is the new franchise for 30 years? day clays with her parents, Mr. and ' j Mrs. Hugh Ellsworth, A. That is the standard length of franchises all over the stat~. Consumers To Serve Pnhli" Sn]JJJet• j Pvt. Bruce Hancock, son ~f Mr. Power company has .about 1,000 thirty-year franchiaea in varioue parts A steak supper will be ecrvcd and Mrs. .Myron Hancocl~, has of Michigan. The expired Mason franchise al110 waa for 30 yeare. by the choir of the Bt·othcrhoocl h~en ,spendmg a 14:dny futlough Temple Methodist chmch Satur- ftom camp at WarJenton, Va. day night, .January 8, from 5:30 Past Noble Grand club of Holt Q. How will Mason benefit through approval of the to 7 o'clock in the social rooms. Rebekah lodge 446 wtl~ meet Drive The Car Of Tomorrow I Proceeds will be used to pay for Wed.ncsday, January 12, w1th Mrs. franchise? the new choir robes, /1 Nclhe Ellis of Lansing, A. The franchise will assure Mason of continued dependable and properly Born to Mr. and Mrs. Eugene To ,F.1cct' Officers-- Duling, a daughter on January 1 regulated electri~ service by a businesa·managed tax-paying com·Jiany, TODAY! 'The Josephine Ro.sc circle of the Iat the Mason Ge.neraJ hospital. She and give Consumers the legal standing it must have to serve the people Prcsbytm·ian Women's association has ?een named Margaret Sue. in the best possible mnnne1·. It will justify the company i.n makinr addi. 'Dhe new KAISER for 1949 is on display in our wlll hold its next regulat· meet-~ Mt. and Mrs. E. J, Lavengood tionalinveatments in Mason such as that called for by the atreet lir.htiitg ing 'fhursday, Jnnuary 13, with and ch!ldr~n of Charlotte were showrooms now, We invite you to see it-and drive project. It will keep the rel.ations between the city and the company on Mrs. Vernon Smith, Mrs. Claude, New Years guests of Mr. and a sound and buaineu-like baaia. it. The KAISER changed America's standards of Smith and Mr.J. Helen spralter j' Mrs, Walter Knowles. ·' will act as co-hostes~es. Election Dale Bell o~ Rodney !lnd Ml~s - style, comfort and performance in the beginning­ of officers for the coming yeo.rr·Joyce Man not of, Lansmg W~te 103 will tnlte place. guests New Year .s Day at the The Franchise Is Good for the City .. Good for the Taxpayer .. Good for the Electric User. and is farther ahead now than ever, with new 0, H. Moore home. . features and refinements for '49. You owe it to your­ , Mr. and Mrs. Geol·gc Knight an:l ~r. and Mj'S. Hent•y .Sieg1•ist self to see this brilliant new. car. Come in today. children and Mrs, M. L. Blair left wete Sunday dtnner guests of Mr. Sunday fot· San Antonio, •rc:ms. and Mrs. Kennett Moot·e of Lan­ Mrs. Blair will 6'isit her sister for sing. Vote YES at the Special Eledion Tuesday, January II six weclts. The Knights, who will Mr, and Ml'S, Keith Parlt of De­ go to Cnlifc.rnla and come baclt by trait Visited at t'hc Byron Wlg· the northern route, wlll be gone· a man home over the past wee)< Bartholomew Sales & Service mont11, · end. ' 120 S. Ced~r Phone Mr. and Mrs. Consumers ·Power Company Detroit visited Rattler's EDCIII)' 1Mr. and . Mrs. I~lngsnaka fights off rattlesnake.. ,.... ,.....------·jover the New · It Is t:cnlle in Cll!llivity. Glen Coon, Local Manager Il)fi·o, he~ l!Higlol. hi l.lw lligll :;<'!)l)nl George E. Barne.s "Is Dead, rd. Gm·lvlnrr tnlllon pny· !ng 11 molm· trip to l•'lorlcl;t, 'l'hey, .. hi~ home In, Ph!Jade!phtu He heiCI muny Jli'om 1rHtn\ ponts .10. _Pnrt ol his boy,w~>cl In the Pr·~;HhyLm•ton churrJh m•grln· promoting community l'l'.l!reatlnnnl in~;· .~tudenlfl, wern Konnoth Howard, ltuHrw!l. In Muuon whm·e hlu ln.- t?.rttlon, Orw nl' the mnHt lmpor·tnnt pl'ogrumA nnd the Hccond revon!ed ! Jii!dnn Hrmcgnr'i., lnHtl'liCtor· In B11r·don 1 Ji'loyli"g" 11nd,1 dcfllll'tmcnl. In Wusillnglnn; ond u until SllrHiny. Burial will be in tho will be !wid lhnt pni'l ol t!JC wee){ fnml1y lnoved to IY1nntana; daughtt~ 1 ·, 1VTiH:; Mnr·gtu·et Btnncs, Bun!cer ecnietery, pr·eceellrng Jnm;ory 21, to ,,, lilt! young· lllflll ~·ni.L'I'l:oi l!lC' Cllfl'Uf(C!l in eiltll'l'.h HC{Jl'Of.Orin) Wlll'ic surviving· are the pmcnl.s, two A JICW ruck hit~ l1een lnatnller! univertJity nl MIHIInuln, lin I In Philnrle!pllin, brolhern, vvil!irtm of Eaton Hapids In the schol oiTiee frH' t!w r·ceeplion n. Hhndcs sdrolnJ:shlp Seveml MflHOil pnople !mel ltept. 'l'he OQ-.lOA, newest, biggest and faslesl of tho USAF's mdio-conli'O!Iecl flying targets, perches on und Dun!e! of Nahant, Mw;s,; a!x nf motion pielure films. i M 0 "lr P\1 11:21 ~ n. W[tH a mcmher· ol the: in 1.ou<'11 wtlh the furnlly down its 60-fout cntapult prior to tal1e on'. The monoplane, powot•ed by n four-cylinder motor nnd n!sters, Mrs. Louise Betts, Mrs. • g ~ 1!)\,1 .\J of Arnerknn st.udentll through the y'hlell his ~ults were r.lrnly ill over t'o" WPel< end. He Under the co-operative setup i 'iisitcd he1· )larcnts. ;.1aclc. ~',, ...... , .._ is in a Lansjng hospital. 'lU:-Jiness iH hcinrJ done by and with 1 Mrs. Millie Kcck of Pawling, Mt·s. Pean De Waters, who has bot.h members and non-membem 1 y()u and add c!istilled water, Ohio, is ;:pending n few days with been o.~sisting her danghtrr, Mrs. with u!l patJ·ons rceciving- patr·on­ M/ and Mrs. \Vm·r·cn Gallaway. It's a free M.erton Hice, went to n son·~ home age r·efunds bused on the amount of 1 Perris Leonanl n.nd Elwin Me-, In .Tnei of GrcPnvil!r col-i New Year's Eve at the Don ing-. Alfred Wardowsld is president, lege in Il!inoi~ preached Sunday, Somers home, and New Yc;ar·~ ancJ Leonnrd C!'Dwell is vice-pr·esi- i morning at Wheatfield chul'ch.: :·Ic, with his wife, i~ spend:ng scv-; Day with M1·. and Mr~. Harold lent of the board. Othet· dir'eetm·s I Marz. 'lr e Wesley Brownlee, Ward ~rat day.~ with the latl<'r:':: pn:·- • m t:-;, :Mr. unci ~ll1·s. Asa Grc~nmnn ' i. Will ~'cldpauseh is confined lt licary, Fcrd Barth. Harold Artz,l dtivn' with faulty l:mTH·s. his home by i!lnc:;s, Lloyd Bluclrmor·e, Paul, Simpf:on, 111c1 David. i AL'S TIME SHOP Bert Anway is in SpiTl'l'ClW ho:·:-; JHI ~ I Thp Odd Frl!Gws and their fam Lynn Jewell and K 13, Feist.. Mason : ilies had a New Year's E1·e partJ -- ---.. ------· I Jital with i:1f1amntion of t:h: I S~·r•amm'" ·1ruin., I ! at their hall. Cards and visiting F't hb .President Jose Figueres, an·ow, in black hat, marches into Liberia !were the diversion or the forepart 1 C. Ufg Mr. and Mrs.· Harry Rindl!ei."h I at the head of a detachment of newly formed Costa Rican troops. mel Lee .A11n wo1·c Su::dny

Lee, of Slocltllr·idge ha.d dinner Jenn Beardsley· have been, study- 1\~t:s. Ag·ncs Cm:nei' rece1ved a box ~\ -'4 with Mr. aiJd. Mr·,s, S. v. Law- ing- nbout.,.stori'S of vnrioits.l~inds, o~ ·J'Oek crmdy nom 'rhcresn Fort­ $30 Sizes 38-44 $27.90 renee Snndn.y.". Mr. und Mrs. Roy The b~y£ ·.are. bui lip Burden ll : Ch.. t toys In art class 1 stein and family of Dearbom and I l • o ~]) '11 lCll' rts mns . . . '· '. I M I 11' L OJ ard G·~rhanl SUPER JANUARY at Sunset Haven in ~111:-,armn ~. I L G 1 I t.. . Mrs. Howaru HcJTiclt wns 1:1 third grade room Ute child ron' g~uc.~ts of the ec er Jal'C s eUJo s44.9o SALE PRICE damage suits that could be devastating? the flr,Jt of the wcelc ' mude snow men to put nn lhe hul-l Chustmns Day, , WORSTED SUITS l''ifty mll~11bers of tha Wau·cn letin board, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Arclue Hous.e, u~- Range Ill Are you adequately covered against theft, holdup,': Wilson· family from Mumth, Jacl(- Mrs. Ruth Hall's fourth grur.lm·s compamed !JY Mrs. Be~lah Da,lly J embezzlement? son Ypsilanti und Stoclcbndgc have strl.rtetl to worl< on a ·fooct' and Mrs. 'lilomns Dall~ •. ~1ototed gathered at the Mil~ ville hall New unit. Abulletin has been made for I to :e.mroy, Iowa, to VI~tt Mrs. $50 Sizes 38-44 $44.90 Year's Day fot• a dmner. Mr. and current events. June Brown of Ar-. Hoti.o~ s mother. They expect to . Let us make an invent_ory of you1· insurance protcc~· Mrr. Fred Lytle acted as l:.:>st~. kansas Cl\tered the r·omri the weeki remam for several wecl{s, tion on both your business and persomil property, f.Jtcven l~ilipo,•!ch, who has been before Christmas as a new pupil. I Mr. and M~·s. Eldred House $52.50 38-44 $44.90 i:J tho Amcric11:1 )Aospital in Chi-, She brought some cotton to school! sp~nt Sunday at the Loyal Sllep- No-obligation. cago, 'Jlus been talcen to the hom,~ thnt 8he !'lad nicked in Arlconsas ;lot home In Lan8lng. . of his daughter there. He will not' and told the story of cotton. Her-~ Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hunt, $55 39-42 $44.9~ he nble to retum home for some b•'rt Thorn ll'ft the room. nnd is Ivan, Kenneth an!l Lou1s ancl M1ss time, · · attending school in Williamston. 1Bernice Hunt of Grnn~. Lectg;. M.r·J · , Mrs. Wayne Riggs, who under- Third gmders in Miss· Phyllis Mrs. Crtrl Doxie :Shlmy •,I

Norti1west Leslie .. 1Mr·. riiHI Mru, Hu.r·r·;y Bnlll.h ,,f ,Jnl'ic· i fJ•uTinnlt Cnl~' "' Vnndnl'<'oot1. i,.n;\"• .Mercury Tak.es Dip ~n F.~or~da, I I aon, M1•, fliHI Mn:, Oliver I£ulti!rl. nt' 1 Mt• nnd MrR Willhu11 Ahlll'lllnrl n I'll JltmHoll \Vlmlf•t• r 11 1 M · 1 M • <·· 11 ·t ' ' ' , I •"II - .. !t huH only g-onu l.o •12 rlegrees All nrminrl ns lite storms nf Uw dlmJCI' guests Snturday to help · ------·-- I Ml', anti Mrs. Coy Dunsmore Qlld• got out of sllr, 'fha l Is, all but Leo, but n.hortt :H ilcg-I'Ce.9 is ex- world arn ruglng c:onflldH, hnn­ him eeiehmte. Mt•. and Mr·a. Guy N. W. Stockbridge nhlltlren of Mnson called on Mr.- tocl~y Lho fence. pcdetl :tonight. ll only llfl)lflenH sn g-m·, inll'igu.,, tnxes ... but within our Wnrc.len 11n11 dnughtol' ol' Detmlt , nnd MrH. Fi'ml Brlg-gH Sunduy uft· .Johnson rcrnerni.Jorcd It all ns ho called nt. the li'ox home Saturdny 1\lr~. lltwrdon lJHIH\r : .r!l·nnoll. once or twic:c n yenr nnrl ncv<;r' I homml wn enn t:runlc: little l!llHeH evening, iluncley Mr·, ontl Mr'H, Wil- I c b 'II lasts IJ)OI'c t.hnn 11 night ol' two. of r·nlnt nnrl quiet living to whleh nlrnrle feverishly through !lw hot, lard l?nx anrl huon <•nllcd 011 Mr. Sunday Hr!honl Will IJe at 10:00, Mr. and MI'H . .Tetmc ntnp c I' '!'he ,c:old wuallwr· benefits the Iwe cr1n tur·n frw r·cHt nr1d lnsplm­ breathless night. nn,;Jc, up' tlwse precarious lra.,ers of ivy . Delol'cH Ktllf: celchi'Lllcd hcl' 13\h sunduy, 1 son, Dcuu, nf Peoria, Illinois, apcnt onl here yestenlny IIH I wns a Mr·. awl Mt·s. fi'rancls Call wer• on the high IJ~cll wall of the Als· IIJrthday. ~r!lliVr!r~ru·y New Year HI MJ•. nnr.l MrH. m. F', Bt'l<•l!lnfln nnd New Yent·'u Dny wit.lt IJCI' brother,· week ago in lndiann. th!shing in New Yca1·'s Day clilliH'r gue!:ls a' rnoyer lnrH at F'oWIPrvillc. cautiously he hnr:l opened tho win· One-monlh-olcl Prince Chm·los ·of Edinburgh tokes tho spotlight Sumh Hhodes of Leslie w"re din-, w L an rs. mt , O\l'ltHCn<. . . ner gtwsls Snturclo.y evening- to Mr. Brwlunrm nnd Mr. I'owrmenrl ...... ·- ...... - ... five and 20 nhove. M.t'. nnd 1\!rH. Walt.N .Jcranlcll dow with'' glnss-cut{er ~~d a lllc, .11s·proud parents nnd.mnternal grandparents,pose for n.new family. ··~·-·";-:-·; l'lelp lwr eelubl'flle. · went fishing at Lowe lui"'·• 1 . .·, >· I how rnl'd"IIY li" hnd pl,lt'cd tho pprtrait in Ducldngham Palace. Princess Elizabeth is llnnlted by We had a wonderful liml! in !n- <'llt<·rtalnrd for Xas were WI~Ci{ end gues, Lees. , of M ,.. anti Mrs. Arnold Frissell. A/If/ tiM/ C(IPIIIrci The q11ick Jhot> Mr. and Mrs. Merlin Ernnn were Sehnn! J·e-opened at the P.llll'l. •• , tbc ra/1irl w!Jiue of the lm!leis . , . veek end guests of his parents, Monday aft~r a week's vacatior. tbe bugo dogs J,-,,ggiug bim llOINJ •• , • '.{r. and Mrs. James Baum of, ',tockhridge. i Albert Wn lers has bel.'n sp2n< But they had never found the I l:tg ttw Ja;;t w<•el( with 1 elativc~ 1 jewels. He had hidden them well, Mr. and Mrs. Ranold Hnsbroucl< ' Muit, DeWitt and Lan."tng'. He l'c and for thnt he had been gra\o•Jitl rcr·e New Year's Eve ):.'Ue~LH ofJ•------' tlll11<'d l10me SatuJthoy. :or ten years. 1 l Mr. and 1\H;;. Harold Glvnn, M. . ·I and Mro. Cle lcoremnn 'and Ail He came qut!e suddenly upon the !------~~ 1and M• ~ AdoY FDI eman wcr ). clump of tt·ees. They seemed. in '"1 .~P.\V y er:.r· 'H ,.,,p_.v(_• M"'tl" \.: .. ·.ts ot' n'It the thiclc darlmess to be the S?m~·~ 'and Mrs. Ru!Jert l•·orcman. I stand of ten years ago. He moved Mr. UJl!i Mrs. Cart Thompson 0 I niio'ut quiC!(iy with the floshlighl Wllliarriston were New Year's JDv 1until he found the peculiar root thai. of Mr. ann 2\'lrs. Jay illc curved outward nnd looped upwnril - gue~ts ! Nitl. 1 slightly, just as it had r.o long ago. Mr. anti Mrs. Cley Forema. He dug bacl(-thr.·o. ugh the loose earth were Sunday dinner guests of M: I 1. Remove worn ongino ancl Mr·s. Erwin Foreman anc family of Lansing. Chicago police sergeant Warren Doonan finds he has a stubb?rn prisoner in this bull calf which was ta~{en in custody after cscapmg ll~ Roplarc with Ford V-8 uc 1~ n !rom a truck bound for the stocl,yards. The young fugitive ' engine, rebuilt to exactin11 obviously just docsil't want to b~ bullied. ; factory specifications i R::~~s~~~~co;:?o~lunity r I Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Wheaton an< 3~ Check, und re-install dis· I son, Harold, or Charlotte wer, Iwhite Dog Disbict r.===·=====:::;t ; tributor, carburetor, fuel .Sunday guests of their mother, I Mr~. M, V. Butler · • ' pump and otber ncccssar11 Mr·s. mmma Dai'I'OW. · engine accessories / Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith anc M1·s. Cnl'l'ie Riggs spent Now'

'r daught~r·s were New Year's Da) Year's with Mr. nnrl Mrs .. Ver'nor ~! Chnck and lvne cnuino , guests at a. family. gathering n, ButJ,r·. i the home of Mr. and Mrs. Floyc'. Jvt:;·, ancl Mrs. M . .'\f. Butler were 5. Road test cttr I Baker on Columbia road. New Year'.s Eve guests of Mr. ancl, Commencing at one o'clocl,, sharp, ! Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bmy enter· Mrs. Lawrence •r. Smith and fam· 'lb======:@i~::!~ ! talncd Mr. and Mrs. Boi> Bowel. iy. i ancl son, Johnny, of La.nslng at 1\'lr. nnd Mrs. Lawton Cliclmcr I u~t.te!tlLh News" in nrr.flr.ntcd REGISTERED JERSEY Durham and Guernsey Heifer'· dinner Satmday evening. by Your. Dol!tor ot :Mcdic!nd entertained 16 gue;;l~r New Year·'s All n h(jr.lth een.·Jc~ of tht· -- ~ $\59.50 Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Smith vis· I E;rc. Mlcbl~:rao StwteMl•dical Suclct:~~ --i1 ti .. CATTLE years old, due February 14·-, ,. !led Mrs. Josephine Andrews of ' . . .. .· .., . Jackson Sunday. Mrs. Am·dews i" Mt•, an<] Mrs. I.yle Schrny and Registered Jersey Cow' 6 years Guernsey Heifer, 20 months. old~·.. :;. WCl'C J Mr. Smith's sister. He had half expected to be Mr. and Mrs. 'l'hco Clielmcr· DP License Law Protects old, open Mr. and Mrs. l~red Brown and caught. guest;; Sunday o[' M1·. nncl Mr·~. Public bred July 29 · ·:. 1: ~, Ifamily . were Thursday dinner Lawton Cliclmer. · · · R ' t' d J · C · 2 I. Tl1c' rules whiC'h tempo· OW Iguests of M1·. and Mr·s. John Weeks under it; his fingers tingled as they may egiS ere ersey 1 years Guernsey Heifer, ;11 montlis,..~ld :: 1and family in Dimonuale. They touel1ed rotten lenther, and there l'rerily prohibit foreign . doctors, ld f h d Q t b 11 Herrick StiCh H.~ those from disp]aeed per• 0 I C 0 I were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. were the jewels spread out. They res ene er These cattle are 100% Banga,fre.l{.:;: ami Ml's. ,J <1hn Peters in Lansing. sons camps, rrom bring tircnsed to Registered Jersey Cow, 2 years l were dull-but they were the AIs- 'prnctis(' medicine here tlr(• nm~)ler i. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Holwig of meyer jewels. · 1 Mr. nntl Mrs. Ro!;crt J~ellnn ancl to protect the Ameri<'an ~1c.mcal old, springer . I.MPLEMENTS AND Tbol-s::. :; .J>Jalon H.apitb wct·e Stmday eve- .. • ' • • - ·, t. ··:' ;; "'~, laughter !.ll<'ltl tlw wc/.'1( end at profession nor to dts~nmmute R • d J C · · 2 . nlng · callet·s ut the home or Mr. AN H~UR later they wer~ shim· the .Jucl"noicll I It i~ stl!J a capital crime tu !till bling with excitement, 'wJ·dsteln of ·wcbhcJ'\'illc wer~ on- question~ of many ~hch1gan ar, 1 . . . I· . in A-1 condition · · .· · · ·: 1\laso'n l'hon•• li311 i n cow in , 01, 0 parts of lnclia, Johnson paced the floor, "Five :mtained F'rili:IY. cveuing_, at tiJr· other. com~•.unitics wh? secl< ~or· old, freshened October 26 · ei1m phystoHtns to r~l!evc medrcal • , F ord~F erguson Cultivator .· I hundred grand!" he gloated. home or !ltr. and Mr.i. Eldred shortages in their areas, pointsout "That's fifty grand a year in the Registered Jersey Helfer, 18 House. that medical licensure lnws wece h Jd b d A 3· 0 Ford-Ferguson double•bottorn· big house, and still they say crime Mt·. nnd Mrs. Jacob Stroh~l m!rl formulated long- ug-o f.~r th~ pro- mont 8 0 I re . UguSt , Idon't p·ay, Why, Leo, J know Jots of children were Saturday g1w,ts. ot tection of the Amcncan people R • t d J H •f 16 14-inch Plow · First big guys that don't malce fifty grand lite Gt:Grg·c Phillips home iii Wil- r.gainst unqualifl~d and inc.om~c- I egiS ere ersey el er, I a year. I'm up in the big money liamston. tent c\octors. The laws vary Ill dtf·l months old bred November 14 7-ft. Double Disc, used 1 year Baptist Clzurclz now and it feels wonderful." Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Clurlt m:ll ferent ~tntes. • ' . • "You lmow •vhat these arc· family of HlllM, Ill .. Mr. and Mrs. . Many persons in this country do Jersey Helfer 5 months old eh- 9-ft. Cultipaker worth?" F. Towm1~nrl ~ntm'taln~cl JAbrtu•y Nnll'il Ge01·go Vogt, .lr., tho Clccaalon M1•, and l\1t•n, Fay· Town~encl 11ncl Dolly apont New Yettr's Day 11t ,·· · Acccmllng to the annual report nino being thc' hlrthrlay unnlvct•- family unci Nccl Townn~JHI Satur- .lohnH!!Il lnl:c at lltolr tmllor cot· , of Mr,J, Minn Mann, locitl llhmrlan aury of Mr, Vogt., The Jilvening rlay n,t dinner In honor of the tagc, fol' tho hr•aneh llbr•ury In Dllnsvllle, Wll.9 upent playing gameH 11rtm• blr:thc!ay annlyernary of R~K Town- Mr•, !lll!l Mt'R, ltUH~ell Balwr 4,1110 honlw and ntaguzlneu were whleh refre~hmenta were served. nencl, · ~pent Suncl11y ovcnlng nt Mrwnn clrcuhtted laHt yca.r In thin com- Gueatn wcr·e Mr·. rmd MrR. Lo11lfi MrR. noy nct~ll of Lout many sccond'II'Y clTccts which recently put·chascd· by the F. F. A. n.' 1., A. s. Schecl~k.s MMlt YptJIIanti sunday. after 11pend'ng 149 lightweight· motor•CY· allcct the gJ·owth of plants such as fnrmsThese ofgllts George 1'{111 heBolmett placed and on Raythe T he regu 1ar meeting and faml 1y the holiday va_catlon wl_ th her par- cle, called the"two-whcelcd . tho Immobilization of toxic sub­ Cochrane .. The boys will raise the night of the Baptist Ladies Aid "nts, Mr. and Mrs, Prirla Witt. auto" in Britain because of its water-cooled multi· bull-dozing anwnr, its nccomtllishmenls. Right: Lon. stances nnd tl1c inc1·cnsc In nvn!l­ gllts to mn,turity nnrl from the Society Will be held Tuesday eve- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woods cylinder motor, shaft d1•ivc, hand- stat·tcr anrl front don Inventor Segell's aid to mothers-a baby carriage ublllty of plnnt nuli'icnts, The proc. first litter tho F. F. A. chnpter ning, January 11, nt the home of and Ft•anl> were Sunday dlnnm· and rear suspension. At lenst 13,1)00 of the new lila• ~lrat cnn easily be Jlushed UJl or downfltnirs. Six small tica ol llming ll'as knoum before w111 receive two gilts which In Mr. and Mrs, Sam Williams, A guests of Mr. and Mrs. True Mar­ .chines have been ordered for the United Slates. wheels, three at each side, at the rear do the triclt, the Christinn Cl'll, turn wlll be placed with two other bohemian diner will be served at tin of Vantown. Center: The Gunsmith small tractor, utility hmd- baby Britain's next big industrial show - the British lteld lf', F. A. mcn1bcrR. The boys will 7:30 by c 0 m mitt c c No, 3 Mr. and Mrs. ArthUr Olson wore ,that numbers spraying,· hoeing, hedge cutting and ,Industries Fair, to he next May 2nd to 13tb, retain pwncrship· of the· sow and with Mrs. L. E. Otis as chairman. Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs. 1J1e remainder of the litter. Two 'rhls w111 be followed by the bus!- Harry Willard of 'Lansing. other gllls have been plnr:cd with. ness meeting and program. :1ft'. and· Mrs. Howard Pearson Junior Hayhoc and Dicl< Curter 1 --- • of Wllllutpston were gue.Jts of undet· the same arrangement. I :Mr. and Mrs. Lee Ham del and the former's. parents,_- Mt·. and . . ____ daughter of Mason were Sunday Mrs. DelL Pearson; New Year's Eden and Housel Agghls 'fo l'lay At dinner guests of .Mr. and M1•s, Milrc night, . , : . Stoclthridgn Fi·Iclay IKuch. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Pearnal! and · The ba;lcetball teams will re- Mr. ancl Mrs. William Shaeffer of Mr .. and Mrs. H!lro!il Pearsall and United Brethren Churches sume their activities this. week DeWitt were wee!< end guests of daughter of M:ason·.were· sunday following vacation by playing at I Mr. ancl Mrs,., Floyd Warfle. visitors of J.Ii'. and · Mrs, Evert Stockbt·idge Frid"y night, Both New. Years Day gue~ts of- Mr. Petteys, , . Present boys' teams and the girls' team, and Mts. Roy West wcte Mr. and Gordon and. I

covering· from his fool ball injury II Mrs. Lou Kingsley Qf Northville. ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin and operation. Mr. and Mrs, Bennett Taylor and Beach of Willlall'l.llton. Tuesday evening, .January 11, Mr. and Mrs. Ql!fforcl Palmer of Mr. and Mt·s. A. J. llfillcr ·and Fowlerville comes here to play the -Wtllia.mston- were New Year's D Aggles. The, girls' game will be· 1 111ght guests of Mr. and :Mrs. Ira lck, Mr. and Mr.s. Louts Yuhasz gin at 6:00 p. m. followed by the Bailey. and daughter of Lansing and Mr. Housel United Brethren Church second unci first boys' teams. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Walker were and Mr·s. Paul Decess and son Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and were New Year's Day dinner 3 P.M. PltLn Ilaltt•d Goods SaJp 1\Irs. Wayne Wall(et' of New Hud- guests of Mr. and Mrs. Roylyn The Future Homemakers are son. Miller. 11ponsoring a btti(crl goods sale to Mr. and Mrs. David Woods and Mrs. Gladys Yaeger and Sally be held Friday afternoon, .January family were entertained New and Miss Katnleen Blalreslcc of 21, in the Veterans' hall. The sale Year's Day at dinner at the home East Lansing '\'let·e week end will be from 12:00 noon until 5:00. of the former's pa.rents, Mr.· and guests of the former's parents, The following- committee . is in Mrs. Charles Woods. Mr. and Mr.1. George Mitchell. charge:· Janet Arnold, genernl1 Mr. and Mrs . .J. B. Dalton were Mr. and Mrs. William Musolfi chairman; Lois Kleinsmith, Joyce Sunday evening guests of :Mr. and and N"naJ c IVCI' c en t cr t ame· d N ew A new-fan!:'lcd~ tmnsparcnt j)]as-' Graham and Wanrla Parsons. Mrs. Dan Lantis of Stockbridge. Year's Day at the home of Mr tic mnil box thnt lets· you see Baked goods will be clonatccl by all! Lawton Hedglim left Tuesday ancl Mrs. James Barclay of De- in wiU1out the trouble of operi- the. girls of the club. ; f or c o 1orac 1ci. M I'S. L awton H e d g- traitM · d M J h R' irign]oJlg it shouldtile old be R. a F.popular D.' routes·. item len was a New Year's dinner guest _ r. an rs. o n ISner anci ~ Have N-.,,,. YllaJ•'s Eve Party ! of Rev. and Mrs. Carroll Barnes son ~f Stocl,brldgc . were Ne;v Jane Mcintosh of 'I'ucson, Ariz.; Several friends spent Now Year's ·of Bunker Hill. Years Day guests ot the latter r apparently finds the new box to Eve at the home of Mr. and Mrs. j New Year's Day guests of Mr. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ncl- he~ liking. And as for jane-:-· · . and Mrs. Merle Freer were Mr. ancl ·,son. - , first class. we'd say. ·. 'Mrs. Charles Dillingham, :Mr. and Mrs. Lily Petty i's _·staying. at ~-~~------.---··­ !Vt1a1.Chevrolet 19

-1 Mrs. Kenneth Dillingham and the home of Mr. and Mr.:J. Cordi£ ·1 · Mrs. Don Stiles 8pcnt Monday , daughters, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dil- Fransisco of Mason on ·account of "":ith her sister, Mrs. James Nor- 11ingham and daughter, Miss Car- the Illness Of Mrs. Franslseo, ton of Lcslte. aline Dillingham and Mt·s. Gerald Mr. ancl Mrs. Glen ·Fox were ·;Mrs. Min a Mann returned home ~Q'Ilc1'16~ ... Dillingham of Lansing, Mr. and Sunday visitors of their daughter, .Friday after heing in Munith with · Mrs, Dale Gaffner and family . of Mrs. Wayne Fitch of Marshall 11er sister, Mrs. Ada Harkness, who Perry and Ii'loyd Freeman of Mor- who Is In the Oak lawn hospital in ;ha.9 lleen. ill for a month. · on· the world's toughest Proving Ground rice. Marshall with pneumonia. · :Miss Bessie Ty,;on of Lansing Mrs. W!nifrerl Ross of Howell Mr. and Mr.s. Lawton Gausr -spent the New Year·.~ week . end wns a •ruJsday guest of Mrs. Sarah were New. Year's Eve gue.sts o.f with Mr. and Mrs. G. G. Manning. Roget•s, . M~. and Mrs, Lawto~ Clickner of 1\1 iss Phyll!s Taylor retut'llecl Wtlllamston. _ Mr. and Mrs. Theo G. Hong were Tuesday to Asbury college, Wll- H •ll'o IIc .Gover· J o f w·.o 1ver1ne · · wa,. Mrs.Npy.r Year'svVillium Eve Beckwith guests ofof Mr.Mason, and more, Kentucky, after spending a .weelr ehd guest of )lis brother .Mrs. Ruby Campbell and Mrs. her vacation here. Roy Glove\'. On: New Year's DaJ Jem\ie Barl,cr of Mason were Sun­ ' Mrs. Don Ray is in the Sparrow they .vis.ited l'!jlatlvcs ·ln. 'l;'lainfield. day vi.~itors at Sunset Haven. hospital in Lansing this wee!{ for I Jatlcson,. Eatoh Rapids lllld Ma- treatment. soh, · · · Mi·. and Mrs. Elmer· Cct:bin and Mrs. Anna Bell of Fowler.villo, Mi• .. and Mrs. ,WIIIInri1. ,Jrimes ot son,:-i::harles, of Lansing wcii·e Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Northrup of llfa,son- were .New Ye,ar's · Do.y day visitors of the former's par­ Mason ancl Mr.' and Mrs. George i;Ut)sts of Mr. :and Mrs: Justil1 ~nts, Mr. and Mrs. John Corqin. Vogt, Jr., and Dougl!l.B were en- Brady, ·: Mr. and 1\-Ii'S, Dale Elrter ~at:d tertained New Year's Day at the Ml'. and Mi'·3. Fred Lytle o_f Van· sons and ·Don Wnight were New jiiiiiiiiiiiiiihioin~lc~o~f~I\~·Ir~.~a~n~d~M;,t·;s,~G;,e~o~r~g~e~V~o~g~t,Sr. Mrs.town, Emmnll1r. and Morgan Mrs, Ivan of RiceLansing anc' RaymondYear's Day Nunn guests. of ofLansing Mr. and .. Mrs. were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Mag. Mr. and Mrs. Hichard Wilson gie Burden at Sunset Haven. weni Sunday guests of the for- j' r Mr. and Mrs. Paul Card were mer's parents, Mr. ancl Mrs. Leon guests New Year's Day of ·Mr. and Wilson of Howell. I Mrs. Philip Hague of Ann Arbor. Mr. and Mrs. Lawtoi1 Gauss en- Mrs. John Corbin was a wee!< tcrtaincr1 the following guests for end guest of her mother, Mrs New Year's dinner: Mr. an,d Mrs. / Lucy Aseltine, at the home of Fred Gauss of Gregory, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs, Linwood Ludlow. Mrs. Howard Gauss and family of Mr. and Mrs. Woodrow Craft Stockbridge, Mrs. Anna Gauss and and family and Mm. Victoria 1\~. and Mrs. Don Nichols of Jaclt­ Craft of Bunl,er Hill ·one! Mr. ancr son and Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Blaine Craft· nnd family of Wright and son of Lansing. Fitchburg were Sunday guests of Mr. and. Mrs. Harold Wing and Dependability and Perfor•nce . Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Craft. family were New Year's dinner I ·r~Ioyd · Mitchell returned home guests of Mr. and :Mrs. Carl Gross­ mean I Friday from the Rowe Me"\orial hans of Leslie. Carol Wing spent hospital in Stoclcbrldge where he a few days with the Grosshans. underwent an operation two weeks New Year's Day guests of Mrs., Iago. ' Ona Aimone! wet'e Mr. unci Mrs. QUICK .STARTS I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson were J. B. Dalton, Mr. ancl Mrs. Ralph guests New Year's Day of Mr. and Walker and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Mrs. Gerald Powers of N orthvllle. Otis · · I lONG LIFE Mr. and Mrs, John Newland of M;·, and Mrs. A. B. Braman ancl Wayne were week end guests of family and Miss Mary Fitzsim· Mrs. Bessie Olson. On Sunday they mons were Sunday_ visitors of Mr. 1· were all entertained at the home and Mrs .. Fred .Johnston of Jaci(· of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Larnet· son.· Miss Fitzsimmons returned to of Lansing. " .Ann Arhor after spending several Mrs. Donald Truax and.ch!ldren Idavs with the Bramans. of Lansing spent New Year's Day Mis.s Dortl1ea Edmunds of Lan­ HEN you see lhe 1949 Chevrolets,"a . economy. Th~y ore the engineers and tech· M went into production, experimental wlth her parents, Mr.. and Mrs. , sing was a week encl guest of Mr. W gla~ce will be enough to tell you nicions . of the General Motors Proving Dell Pearson. · ' and Mrs. Eber Thompson. Mr. and models were tested-mode to show that they're new-a// new-in line and contour, Gro'und-the · largest, most completely they possess, in greater measure than ever, A son was born Sunday, January Mrs Carlton Is, is not the cow· ;f~dgar Uertnetly ~ho !··; also 1 Van Heflin is the star of "Tap ncots," the Tucsdny and Wedncs-! tournament Mason ch·oppcd a one· MacLmc'ii antagomst m hrs sec· 1 clay feature at the ·Fox, Filmed in tcchnlcolor, tl]e story rciatcs the sided encaunter to Lansing Tech oncl problem, for MacLure wants Iindependent upri.3ing of the Dabney family in Lebanon county, which mile north of Leslie on US-127 1 50-!JG. The slmrpshooting Dave to twin Milton·~ Y,oung son, Tam- seceded from MissiB,oippi prior to the Civil Wal'. 1 Peterson and .Jacl< Robinson were m~s, to succeed h1m as n doctor., I (at Hull road intersection) too much for the Bulldogs. Mason I M!ltun,_ on the other hand, 1s Ident Dabney clan of Lebanon 1hour, Karloff, "" Ti«homingo, the 1 cagers had tmuble fmding the Idctcrmmed thnt Tam mas. s,hall be· county. -which seceded from Mis· i Choctaw India~. whose bullwhip hasl: t'ilo boy',s sweet- 'van Heflin, as Kaith Alc;m,1der, i totn, ic. a fl'icncl of the Dabneys, I Come !n And Get Acquainted stay down, Coach Don Funlt hr;rut, Murgit, who feels' that the a renc;;adc newspaper publisher, i we,: ern on Co!r>J· I brought Jim Kelly ant! Grover Ilife of n doctor's Wlfc 1·3 a lonely falls i:i Jove with Morna Dab- i ' "Grand Canyon •rrait," stat'l'ing I Akers up from th~ reserves and one. ney, pluyed }Jy M~s Hayward, and 1Roy Rogers and 'frig;::-cr, exposes I both tu,rned in crcd1tahle gameH, Civil Wur :;tory for thin J•euson alone joins the mlninr,: cngincc!', played by Rob- ; I am making a special get-acquainted offer Mannn will be without the ~erv·j "Tap Ro~t,;," which co-stars I Dabneys in t'heir rebellion. Hef· crt Livingstna, who goes west to i ices of Windy IcelJ for at Jenst a Van Heflin and Sur;an Hayward, 'lin's famous dueling pistols, Alpha sC'IJ shares in ,what 11~ regards as I month. Fell has had his leg placed and has Boris KarlofE in the lead- and Omega, are by an.Y a wor_thless stl.';er mmc, He suc- ~eared 1 in a cast because of an old foot· ing featured role, will open Tues- man who crossc.s h1m. The beaut!- cccds m untoadl!lg a large ~mount 1 5 gat MOBILGAS ... $1.10 ball injury. day at the F'ox 'I'hcn.tre. Scennrized ful, red-haired Morna, as J?Or·: of stocl; upon the local cJtJzens, .

Capital Circuit Standings from .Ta_mrs _Strcd's bc;;t-sclling tmyed by MisJ H~y_ward, !,'We~ 1 only to learn too late that the

Won Lost nov"J of tht• same name, "Tap 1 her love to lwo mea and, m keep· 1 mmc aetually docs contam a Charlr>Ue ...... , .... ,,,,,,, .. 2 0 Roots," is a story of the indepcn·, ing with the Limes, lives fot· the fabulously nch vem of ore, Whcn 1 For One Day Only 1 SATURDAY, JANUARY 8 .. ~~~~~~ ~e.~~~ :::::::::::::::::::i ~ Webberv1CIIIe Items 1 Eaton Raptds """""'""'""l + IEverett ...... 0 2 l J'I (Bring this ad with you) 0 2 IHowell ""::=:.:::::::::.·~" Uy Mrs. Myrl Graham, Phono 66F2 •. m=~~~ 3i Grovenburg . , . . . - -. ~ ·------· I, • DIPs at ('rarulson's """'" IMts. Ronald Parker lecmvmg con· ·.-;=::_~ ' ------~ l\lrs. Iiowa.rd !Sorth ll'!tii.O'II'i,n: 1',,r1;,f J,lilwss· ·, sclation · prizes., Refreshments :.:=::~ Joyce Bmklcy· cnterta1ne1• 1 a Funeral" pcrv1ccs, were held De· Iwere . served · at the close of the =~=: "" i group of young people on New cember 31 from the Gorsllne-Run-~· cvcmng, __ .. --·-. _ 5 Year's Eve. , Ici~nn funeral h_om,; in Lansing Mrs. Vining Hawley I tad the I Mr. and Mrs. Henry Bmklcy fm Enoch Mtno: \an, Nortwlck misfortune to badly cut her hand Oll1cra divorce it. " and .royce spent New Year's Day He _was bor~ JaJ.ua,ry u, 1 8 7 ~· at' on s,ame fruit jars whi<:h she was I "\ at the home of Mr. und Mrs. Glenn Roxand, Ne.v York. He dleJ at Icarrying to the basement. One of I JANUARY -:( .Tones in Potterville. On Sunday the home .of hts grands~n, Ray U1e jars broke, cutting hm· hand. I ~ afternoon they were dinner guests Van bN~rft>~ 1 °k m RWebb\erlfvtl!de,Haftt· Six Etltches were required to close. a~~;~c~~t";~~o~~~J) 'nf Mr. and Mrs. Edward Linton in er :'. rle 11 1 1!085•. cv.' rc. ar 'the wound in one of het· fingcr,'L i · died, 1624, Lansing off;cwted wtth mtermcnt m the B ,· i , T . ·d' ' . Webberville cemetery egum.ng • anuary 8 cat 9-Gcnerol MocArlhur lj. Mr. anrl Mrs, Willard !•'ern berg : , · ' parties will be held at the l 0, 0, rclurncd to Luzo11,.) spent sunday evening at the home He narl be~n a rcstc~enl of Web- F. hall each Saturday evening, 1945. 5 of his brother, Roy in Lansing, bcrvlllc for the past "4 yea~·s, He Ml'~. Vir~;il LeP.oy was hostf·ss tO-Penny postage bcgon Mr. and. Mrs. Patti Smith and was a n.oted sheep she~rer 111 the! at .a beauty clinic at hrr home I' in Englond, 1840, ~ 1 0 daughter spent Sunday afternoon commu:llty~ Herr :U ' • had. owned last 'I'hursd<:y, Mn. Eva David of ~ 1J-M ch gon organized at the home of her r;ister, :Mr3, M. and operaLd a .,!Ocet Y stare here, Lansing was demonstrator. . ~ as 1a lcrrilory,1 1805. 5 J Ren" He wa,s a member of the I. 0, 0, M V V R' , >- , "· " F. lodge. rs. crnon an ~P?r was; 12.-Batllc of Arkansos Callers at the Leonard home t~e Survtving arc two sons, Clyde hostess at a beauty cll:llc last r Post, 1863, _ Let Us Help You past week tncluded Mr. and Mts. Van tNortwick of Flint and Cleo Thm~day afternoon. j ~ -.. 13-Gcorgo Fox, QliJkcr"\ PLAN YO(~R DREAM HOME Levi John~on and Mr. and Jv!rs. van Nortwick of Lansing;. n step· 'Mr. and 1\lt!i, Dorrance Risch founder, d•cd, 1690.· ,J Donald Barnes, ,Mrs, Flora r:m~de son, L. z. Dewitt of Gran•J Rap· had as guests last •Wednesday for I 14--Grcal Brilain rccog- ~ It's not; a hit ton early to .,t!lrt Ut;nl<· l.spent Fr1day mght with hc1 SIS· ids· three stcp·daurrhters Mrs. dinner Jvlr, and Mrs. Jl[aunce Oc 3-, n1zcd mdepcndcnoc.) lng about Spring httilding ..~laterlnJ.< tcr, Mrs. Emma Leonard. Mrs. M '. Va No ·twt'ck~ 'Mrs' Ruth terle, of U 5. 1783. 1 1 ar·c more· Jlli:nt.IJ~ll now than t•!te.y will , Anna L eseney VlSl· 't e d her, Man- SmithYl a of nMulliken and• Mrs.• Sara Miclshipm~n Ralph White of 'I....P'4J!..J:'V'I,JJM..,)''--""'-" J.'"" • b3 lalcl' .. , also prieP,'i are lower, day a~d Mrs. Rose ~ole ~eo~~~d Dunn of Webberville; 11 grand·/ Pensacola, lcforicla is spending the • - Come In •tl11!l t:Mtsult. us, llJI\1' • , , mg th;s weclt at t e. Ichifdrcn, 11 great-grandchildren, I holiday vacation with his rmrents, I . • \''e c.lin show yon thnw ~·ou 1::111 bullet h orne, a brother, Arthur Van Nortwick Mr. and Mrs. Frank R. Whjte, and: N M I. t Roger and .rudy Toclter. of Pat· of Mull!lten and other relatives, I othel' relatives in this vicinity. I ew arne lng At Tremendous Savings! terville. spent .port of thmr vuca-~ Pallbearers were Lewis Perkins, Mrs. Arlington Thompson re-1 ' Bt·ing us tion Wlth then· cousms here. I Ivan Wilcox, M . .r. Briggs, Roland t turned Tuesday from a Vi~it at' Cou rfe at· College I. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Angell were 1Graham, Henry Matthel.3cn and Ithe home of her son and c)aughtcr- ~ - 5 STAR SERVICE your rep.air dinner guests Sunday at the home ,.Elmer G. Alchin, in-law, 1\Ir. and Mrs. Herbert of het· sister, Mrs. Clyde Copp of · --- • Thompson of Perry, To bring students into direct :;: Architect and Contractot; In· problems Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Don Pierce Have Watch Party I Mrs, Elmer Kirkland is spend- contnct with successful operators formation of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Har· Mr. and :Mrs. Roland Ot'aham, ing the winter months with her and leaders in the field of market- !old ·wilson spent sunday evening Mr, and Mrs, Rcnald Purltcr and son-in-law and daughter, 1\lr. and ing, n new course has been set up :;: Free Advisory Service FIR I'J.,vwoon * with Mr. and Mrs. Angell. family, Mr. and· Mrs, Geo~·ge Van 1 Mrs, Joh? Benjamin, southwest of for the winter term now opening ~: Home Plan Books * C.4.LCIU!Ir I New ·iear's Eve guests at the Orden, Mr. and Mrs. Davtcl L11ly- Webbervtllc. . at Michigan State college. FA5TONTHE CIII~O!tlDE , 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rice I whtte of Mason and Anan AI· The Fellowshrp clr.ss of the Bell The new course is offered jointly. ·•· One-Stop Matet•ial Sel'vice * lH'l'CIIiEN 'J were Mr, and Mrs. Rufus Clny.J chin held a watch party at the Oalt Sunday school held a watch by the department of horticulture Don't delay , • why pay :·ent CABINE'l'3 Mr. and Mrs, Harry Dewey, and home of. Mr. and Mrs. Iioward party at the Bell Oalt Community and economics to enable students , " IU\'O'l'TY l'INE, I Mr and Mi·s, .r. Dowel of Lan· Wolverton. Progressive euchre hall Friday evening. Oyster soup, to study special problems in hand-~ Own yout· own home! l'Al'\'ELJNG , sing and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Logan wa~ played. Mrs. George Van Or- : chili, coffee and pie were served. ling and marketing of fr·ults and ! of Rochester, Indiana, who h>!Ve den and Aran Alclun won htgh 1 The supper was served at 6:30, vegetables. Leaders of the industry I 0 k 'I been viEiting here the past two honors With Roland Graham and I The .regular Rebelmh , meeting have agreed to be visiting lecturers I weellil, · was held last Tuesday 'evening. and consultants to the students, 'I( 1 0 I Mr, and Mrs. George Conarton they 'had Mr. and' Mrs. Lee' J. Plans were made to hold a joint Among those who have agreed M e son Ba k er Lum ber C 0 and family spent New Year':3 Eve Conarton . and daughters as mstallatwn at. a later date. to serve are: Dr. Harry .r. Eustace, I M , 1at the home of his brother: L. T. guests. On Sunday they enter· Mr. and ~rs. Fred Gmcber of vice-president, Farm Marltet Rela· ason Lcshe [ Conarton. On . New Years Day tainecl Mrs. Conarton's sisters, Salt Lake C1ty, Utah, were weelt tions, Inc., San Francisco, Calif; Mrs. Donald Bassler and Mrs.J end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ro- Dr. Irving Wooden, general mana· Ernest Sanderson, and their fam- land Graham, , gcr, Californi[t Fruit Exchange, illcs, I Sacramento, Calif; and Porter Mr·. and Mrs, Emerson (.Jack} Douglas Taylor, dir·cctor, Fruit and Vcgctn· Rice and .oon of Detroit were blc Department of the American Dart National Time Certificates 1 overnight guests last Thursday at Rc:dnc Glynn Farm Bureau Fedcmtion, Wash· the homye of, hiDs brothert, LefsteM.r. Mr: and Mrs. Harley Ackley ington, D. C. New cars • ay gu~s s o , r. spent New Year's Day at the These men, and others to be an· and Mrs. Cha1les Ftanklln 111· Squires-Phelps home 1 nounccd, wtll address classes on Pay Up To l1f2o/o .Per Annum eluded Mr. and Mrs. Ray Nor~h, Mr and Mrs Le~ Glynn were Monday and Wednesday of each i Mr. and Mrs. ·Norl'ls Hotchlnn, S · · . weelt, On Tuesday evenings, the, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Fulton, Mr. and ~.nday guests 01 tho .roe Zalew- g-uest spealsdny, SntUI'dny, 7~\1 ]J, m.: The United Health and Welfare fund program is Farm buildings and the towns dul'inf{ ::.-~dtoul .VI'Ill', 'l'tlt'lidnv nnd Friday, deserving of a hearing. · · Sycamore ll:·lrt-l:.!:·Hi: ~'J'OHY JJOUR, Hntu1·r!ny, where the farmers do their trad­ l ::10, Our· Future This new organization has been launched with the ing tell as accumtcly as the best * iu'lhur Murray would be just statistician can tell whether m· not . w~ suggest for yout· early 1940 objective of consolidating appeals for worthy causes. It among thosr prr.srnt if he nt­ the farming operntions arc profit­ rending, the following boolts---­ tcnclccl a soiree where .Joe Dean Depends Upon Them has been set up in an attempt to work out a plan which able. Indiana farming must pay. t.otnt; OJ' which ha VC made llf~WS, will be fair and acceptable to the agencies involved and wa" performing, J saw Mason's No countryside could lool< so well and sam~ of whlch should ha \'c to the men and women who dig down in their pockets most agile and enthusiastic and cared for nor the towns so up-anrl­ made newR during 10•i8! pcrl1aps even tl1e best dancer hav­ coming without profit from which WHAT YOU SAVE will help your to contribute to those agency causes. ing 1lis lnst fling Saturday night to pny the cost and provide the FICTION. before r0lmning- to his boolrs at cash customers. Allen, Towal'

community Fnrm Bure:1.ur..;, organ- 1 affail'.3 department. izlng yo'uth activilic.s (,Junior:~- ...... ___ ·-··-··------.. -----~ l<'m·m Bmenus), ean•ylng· on wom- i en's FaJ·m.Burean activities, p~.IIJ-~llfAKE YOUR COJ1N,. Farmers Elevator 1 1icity, public .relations actlv•ttes, . Co • l.;;ccrctnrial worlr including t'ec- DO A ~·~':1~~~ Mason, Michigan p.hone 2-1211 ords, mailing ruid postage, con- 1 l' Jloll Call For Men:-bership I - George A. Ward, Managet· · • clucting t1·alning- schoolq [at· lead-.I BETTER ,, ------=----_:...:..:.=~:.::------~ Cl'S and Ot'flCCrs, ]Jl'OillOllllg' prOJ·I ects Im· farm and commun1ty hcl- 1------1 termcnt, Jcgislaticn and finance i committee activities. I' In This Active Organization 1 State finances nrc used for mcmbcl'Hhip and organization. and reeords, commodity relatiOns, 1 LESLIE community Farm Bureau re- search and information, legislative j Starts Wednesday, Janua.ry 12 Heating and Plumbing ncti\•itlcs, ad 111 i nistration, ex- ~!lrper School Company 7th anrl 8th Gra,les When your neighbor calls on you next week to bring to Mr. and Mrs, Leon Ketchum and you his personal story of the 'Farm Bureau, ask him to family were dinner guests fori1 col\u•t.E·m ENGIN.EERJNo SERVICE Christmas of Mr. and Mrs, Vern ' tell you how the Ingham County Farm Bureau can pro­ Freymuth. i Reoidential - Commercial - !n.dustrial Mr. and Mrs. Eel Wentland ancif . teet your interests, too. ,Membership is $10 per year- son, Bany, went to Det1·oit Friday I Heating, ventilating, air conditioning, .sheet. metal, 'to visit Mr':' and Mrs, Van Every i $1 0 that will work harder for you than any investment plumbing and electrical work and family. I of a comparable size. Mr. and Mrs. George Butler and / • I Gas and oil-fired, full automatic steam, vapor daughter, Barbara, were in Grand 1 and hot water installations Rapids ovet· the Christmas week 1 , Feed Wayne IIC?g Supple• Gas and oil·fit·ed furnat:es · encl. They visited Mr. and Mrs./ ·lllcnt along with your coria· Oil, gas and electric hot water heaters Halsey Butlet· and daughter, Gml. : Water softeners, pumps, plumbing supplies 1 Orville Thomas and sons were r ·and. sec the big dift'er~~ce 1 Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ancll 1 Oil Burner Spei:iali5t Mrs. William Way of Mulliltcn. in gains. It takes lese ~:orn I I Furnace, Boiler and Plumbing Repairs, Stol!era 'Three new pupils entered school I , and you send your hog8 to · Plaateel Roofing : · Monday mm•nlng. They are Mary Nav·arra 1111cl Robert and Clinton 1 market sooner • . • • I:Uti Ingham County Farm Bureau Jones. Mary came ft·om Texas and I . your feed coste. too. It you are IIIMmlng to buUd, consult wit.h us about your heat­ the boys came from northern . · Ing 111ant before you start your building. Michigan, · f'j ·, • },.., Mr. and. Mrs, Bill Schravc were i ~~ Uf, r"" • • -. dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jaclc i _,.,.. · l-1. · · .. We Install con\•cntlonal - panel heating;,- ultra-modern Butler and family Sa~urday. I r~ ·~• Llr~~~ J.'ffi~Ucl~/ · forced air .systems In l10mes without basements It's you and your neighbor, working together for a Among the methods thll· aircraft service by ',l'rnns·Canada U<:GAJ, NO'riCE home of Mt• and Mts Art Wlutncy Dietrich's h i 1 Europe, Newfoundland, Bermuda. trips around the world at the equa· drcn hns been held tl[l on nccount Air Lines between l e Dom n on and the Caribbean now totnl nearly --O-R-;;;~ ; 0 ;- ;.-t7l3LI~~Tr~N -- - Saturdny evemng. tor, which would talw an aircraft 1 of the r.11lcl weather. One youth lind the Cnrlllberm. APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR MtH Agnes BaltlWin left Oil ~cw The new route adds 3,3GG miles 16,000 miles. After 11 yenrs of serv­ 57 years to complete, flying con· 1 was g1vcn a st•ff flllc for driving De Bonis Non With W1ll Annexed Year's Day to spend the r cmalnder I Service tinuously at 200 miles per hour. Shell al'Otrnd the pond right aftm It had to Trnns·CrlDada. Air Lines' Inter· leo, TCA now operates 20 "North 1f the wmtct VISiting her ll1othc1, na.tiona.l services, Uniting Montreal Star" ·lO·r>nssenger planes and 25 This mileage was achleveu by al•· 1 lleen fl()odcd by tho ftremen, nc­ Wtll Glover· at Almont ltP' in and rill U[l and Toronto with Nassau In the DC·3, 21-Jmssenger afrernft. TCA craft in regular scheduled opera­ Mtllon Mumo spent the Chnst· 1 ccsslto ting rep all s When the Bahamas; Kingston, Jamaica and Illes 90 domestic tlights dnlly, main· tions and does not include training \\Ill I · Jdn.. Th talns two round trips in summe; and test Hlghts. A recent compiln· mas vacattnn vlr11tmg hlfl brolhcr- I T 9 Lh• f'l<

Call Collect Lansine 45217 City Of Mason

Nnt~ec IS hereby grvcn that a spcctal olccl10n Will be hold m the ctty of Mason on Tuesday, January 11, 1010, at winch th81C w11J be submitted to the vote of qualified electors the qu~stton of ratrfymg a pubhc uttlity fmnch1se contamecl m an mdmancc adopted by the c1ty council December 6, 1918 The otclrnanc~ grants to the Consumcts Power company the nght, powm and SPOT CASHI authouty to construct, acqu1re, mamtam and usc clcctllc linC.'l on and along hlghways, streets, alleys and bmlgcs and other For Dead or Disabled Stock publte places 111 tbe c1ty of Masnn fot· a per1oc1 or 30 years Horses - $5.00 Cattle -· $5.00 First ward voters Will cast thea ballots in the t•egulnt poll· mg place In the com t house. Second ward voters w1!1 cast then· Hogs - $1.50 per cwt. ballots m the regular pollmg place at the c1ty councrl chamber. (All nccordlng size and condition) Polls wrll be open from se1•cn o'clock m the mornmg until to erght o clock at n1gltt. GEORGE KELLOGG, Clty Clc1k Pigs, Cnh·es ancl Sheep• - Removed Frot!

\VE BUY IIIDES •AND CALF SIUNS l'hone cullect to lllason 3111 DARLING & COMPANY If This Happens To You l'honP Hull's at Holt li'ur No Guess Workl Free A 'J 1111 Cony Here's Quick, Positive Results fot· Sufferers from llH\ HI C Bc.ltly ncdHLCt or Ptohatf.!, t;2w3 i Wrecker Service Wll 11 ill rgn any wlwrc 111 tile STOMACH- LIVER ILLS ---ORDER OF Al'l'EARAN~E--f ~;tate fur yolll' wreel<, St 1Lc of M~ehi~nn. 'I he Cit 1 111l Colli L fot thu County of lnghn11 m Chnm:c1y. WEAK KIDNEYS-NERVOUSNESS lJocJ.ct No. .!Hh 77 CL¥;0 llANSHA IV, l'l""1lil1 v. Bh'lE AND ASSOCIA'l'ED COMPLAINTS SUCH AS INDIGESTION, MAUGAHE'r RANSILi\ W. I>cfcndnnt. Suit 11e nd1 ng- 10 the C.:Jrc1Hl C.:ou1 t for • Bumping GAS, UEAUT BUUN, liEADACflE, DIZZY SPELLS, GETTING the CoUilLY of Jn~.rham In Chnnccty of\ I thu J6th dny of No\umhcr, 194N and UP NIGHl'S AND THA'r ALWAYS-TinED .FEELING In lhc .Lbovo PtltJllmJ cuu:.c it nnncar· mg Lhnt t.l1c dcfcndHnl, Efl1c MILigHtuL I Life I~ too short to contlnuaJly suffer the miseries of gus, intll­ Ranshnw 18 a 1c::~ dent uf thiti slate nnd that Ill (}I'CHH fOJ hct ll)l)ll':llllftCC hliS bt:!.!!l Painting ge~tlon, bloating, woolc kidney:;, and restless sleep. 'falw stcJis duly J.l:iued nnd thai lhc 1:1umc could not at once, nnd do something to O\'ereome these antagonizing ills he l:ll!rvcd l1y IC,\l:iOll of hm nhst:ncc hom Our bumping and painting before they develop into more serious nllmentJ. 01 conccnlment. w1thm the slnt.u und by 1cu.uon uf he!' c ontlnuucl ubHcllcc f~nm department Is equipped to hc1· Jllncc of Jn~ull!ncc, tiH11cforu on mo· handle any job, big or small. O-JIB-WA INDIAN BlTFERS Is mnde enth·cly rrom nature's t.ton u[ Dunnld 'feel, ntt.o1 ney fo1 Jlhtln .. herbs and rcots, and 1!1 qul<'lc to a1•t In re~t!lrlilg lnst llCP 1111d tilT, energy, 1dimulstes weo:k, lllUII'giNh organs, and strengthens tired It ts otdctml, Thnt the dufend1mt enter! Late model wrcclts bought overtaxe1l kidneys an11 nerves. hm· :uJJlcuruncc in stwl c tusc on ot he· fo1 e tin c