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•' 3 Sections Pages Ninetieth Yeur - No, B THE INGHAM COUNTY NEW~'J''""'."''d-.24 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY' 24, 1949 - .. prJnrport,. Mlolllrnn

' Officers Seek Win City llonors Mason Aldermen Have You Met? Mr, and Mrs. C, Hflrold /Court Is Now Determining Knudstrup ltllcl l'hc t h t' c c Firebug After Still Want Well small or l{nudslt•ups? Tho Knuclstrups bought tho ·Vercruysse' s Mental Status Despite Advice fot'mor Charles Clipper home al B05 East Onlc lnst Scplnm­ Dansville Job · lJor. They Cftmc to MElson fmm Report of Sanity Commission Ia Held lnconcluBivo Holt, where they lived three As to Victo1· Vercruysue'a Condition nt Time of Firo, ycrtt·s. 'rhcrc arc lht·cc chil­ She1·iff MacDonald Filea Petition Aalling fo1· Hem·hig at Dansville Sunday dren, Knmn, 0 V"; Paul, 2'1:.; ami Kristine, lii months. Mrs. Night Was Deliberately Set Judge, Marvin J. Salmon ls determining whether or. Lucy B. Calhoun, Mr·a. Knud­ Victor V crcruysse of Mason is mentally able to aid in his strup's mother, ls also a mem­ State police officers from the ber of the household. defense on .a charge of murder. The court began taking Knudstrup ls a native of many in Lansing Thursday afternoon at one o'clock. fire marshal's division and Manistee, Michigan. Aft c t' Ingham deputies arc still try­ gr·ruiuating from hig'h school he The report of a sanity I mission which examined ing to solve the mystery of wont to Califomia lo worlc for the Sante Fe mllroad. F'rom Mason man at the jail who set the Dansville fire California l10 was transfotTed was inconclusive. Sunday night, and why. Offi­ tn the Philadelphia office of tho cers arc certain the fire was company anrl there mot tho I Sheriff Allan A. ""''-.U

Psychiatrists Thursday's hearing, it Say Vercruysse learned at the office of ecuting Attorney Charles MacLean, wil! not touch Is Off the Beam the sanity of Vercruysse Not Criminally Responsible only upon his present Now, Condition on Jan. 14 ability. Unlmown, Doctors Indicate If the court finds that t'he son mnn ls unable to aid defense, Vcrcruyssc wlll be lodged in the Ionia hospital the criminal in,~ane. He will main there until psychiatrists terminc he ls able to stand Then Vcrcruysso cnn be back to Ingham and tried. on murder charge. If Judge Salmon finds Vercntysse is able to assist own defense the murdet• trial be held at the March term court. - Parallel~ Wh~pple ea..~e ThurAday'.R actlott parallel3 handling of the case of Whipple a year ago. The commission was unable to mine whether or not WJ:UPPIO sane at the time shooting of his John Churchey, and of Mrs, Churchey. The cornm.l1slo held Whipple to be disturbed. At a fore a jury it wa8 then delter:mltic that Whipple was so disturbed he was unable to in his own defense and he put away in the Ionia He's still there. If he l~ to be able to aid his own he can be returned for trial. If the three psychiatrists examined Vcrct'llys3e M

. J' awa1·<1 to li'ord was made in a· let- hou~e nn South C Henry Fm·1l lr, pl·esident or' IH t!lnploy~d In Ule . meat depart- Other high games wer<' miled by I Sap Spiles • .. • • 6c Ea . :[ the li'nrd 'Motor .company. · . : ment at lhe A .. -% P., sto~e, Mr. and ·. ______i Mrs, Maddox arc living m Urbana, .ltmJ> Fl:th, lfi8: Millie Pl'itzel, :; Illinois. .'!'he deal was made by 1ii5: and Arline we.~t. H9. 1-li~h 8 Qt. Pails 45c Ea. ~~ Abel neal Es,tatc and A. o. Green· A very select group· of guests helps Frostic, the ski doQ champion, ~:;o;J'ies includJng .Jean~tte Cliff's - - Mr. und Mrs. Stanl~:y .J. .Froed-t' ough oJ' Dan.qv!lle;;.The Hills have celebrate- his first birthday nt Sun-- Valley, lrlaho. The gul!sl of G-Il were M!lll~ Pr'llzel, ·120; lsa- 1 S C · t,;rt nnd their four children plan to, been residlri!( at 205 Pmk street. honor' makes ready lo :enjoy': hjs hamburget• "birthday cake," a~ bPIJ<> Wltytt•, 418; Jerl'Y 1•';,-;lt, ·l11i; I yrup ans Gal. 2Sc Ea. . movl!, lq ·u ·. far•m · nPar Owo·;so · · -· ..... _·-- --·---.... his nifty siding companions looi> on. Tho'!y are, left (Q right: Joan and Har'riett Dt•nsmore, •101. .. ~ Mar'ch 1. For the past year' lhc' Among veterans . a man who .Farish, Patsy Link, and Nancy N. Brown, all of ·Houston, Tc~us, ·r~am standings arc as foilov;.9: I I' hun•• liS I 1; l<'l'Dedterta have ·tived on the, se1·ved ·in both war·; Is .known as a Team · . W L I . Chem.~· Hail farm, .west of Mason. 1 "retread." Mason City Baker·y ...... 56 32 ~'"-'~·- · ICady; 630; Schmidt's, · 012; and Schmidt'~ ...... : ...... r,o a8 PERKINS HARDWARE ' ··· ·- -TPO'IIWOUI? ALU'f Mason Clty Bakt•ry, GOB, Collins Sales & Service .. -17 41 ~TRA/6H ,,., --- . .Ccilins Sales &' Service also .Jewett's !~lower Shop ...... 42 46 360 S. Jefferson Phone 4311 IJII ==-- (j 6 1~cored 'nigh se1~ies for 1h•> & Cady ...... : ...... 36 52 , ning, Their ,icrie" was 1016. Mnt;;on Dalr·y Bar ,_, ...... 33 fiG Have ···vou Checking on 1;'------'------, Heard? Mason Kegler.9. · Mason· 800 l.l'llg'Uc Jefferson Foorl Marl1ct cnnie : ar·e l'eceiving theh· That SCHMIDrS bac){ stmnger than ever thi.s \VCek ! anct tool< all three games. from 1' the scccncl·placc team, Thorburn Mason High School LumbeT ancl Coal. Mickelson­ NEW SPRING DRESSES Balwr Lumber also came through • to win three· points. Ware':; team Be .the first to s~e them. J\lt price ranges from $2.98 up were the loserH: MlekelHon-BalceJ' was helped out by their 'two anchor men, Ken l<'ieciler and Don i I·Jm'lon, They i·olled ·aeries or 5913 ! ' have received a new shipment of and 594, respectively. ·· I That SCHMIDT'S I 'J'eams winning two games wcr·c i ' Jewell's Flower Shop, Mot se's Band Concert He,;taumnt, Wyeth. Inco••porat11; B. Cumming.;, · 235, 1 ·,. K. Fiedler, 20·1 nnd 233; D, :Mills, 233; D. Horton, 212 and 232; G. Snyder, 209; N. li'el'l'lby, 208; K. Strou~e, 206; P. l~ield, 20·1; W . . .Jaave a ne~ shipment· of That SCHMIDrS Keezer, 203; !~; Bamaby, 203; 0. H·igh ·Sc.hool Auditorium Corne• II, 20,1; and A. Williams, 200, I High series· .were rolled by N. : Fel'l':by, fi90; !{. Fiedler, fi96; M. BALLERINA SLIPPERS Rlckly, 596; 0. l;lorton, 59·1; A. Williams, fi81; B .."CJumming.s, 56!!; In sizes ·4 1/2 to 8 1/2 priced at only $3.98 D, 11i1l:J, GG5; P. l;'lield, 56~; .0, Corrwll, 553; J. Ellierhy, MO; N. ;/ \;"'. Both the Varsity and Bands Pt·itz~J, 537; G. Snyder, ii3:!; K. Sl!·ousc, 522; o: · Ruslt, fl19; R. 1 with their .,That SCHMIDT'·S have a new selection of pcMal tin,· 512; I~. Sllsby, GJ 1; and soloists. ' . ~ ' . 13, Adams, oO•i. , 'renm >;tnndings ar·e as follows: Will perform a varied program of classical. Team Poilit~ ,, EYE LEY . MATERIALS .IL:ffcr·.soil Food Mar·ltct ...... A.J , ancl modern ~usic ..... ·i: Mot·sc'w u~.staurnnt ...... :,..<11 . .. ·. In batiste,. orrandy, lilt yard Thorburn LumhCI' and Coal ...... :lO ~~~.d J,iq~e o~ly $1.S9 Ware's'·'bt'Uli Stoi·e ...... · ...... :: .... 38 ., Girls' Trio and Boys' Qqar.tet ·!·: Pest OffiCtl ...... , ... :...... : ... 37 ' : ' Hon~c11'~ Modem Cleaners ...... 36 . Hal'll'.~ Shop Store ...... ~- ..... 36 will-be.an added. feature attraceion, That. SCHMIDT'S·:. . carry laa·ger stoc·ks' of bOth .. Woivei•ine. Engineel'ing .: ...... 34 Robinso.Jl'u Motor Sales ...... : ...... 33 , Jewett's.'Fiqwai' :Shop ...... :...... 33 1. . ) Mickelson-B'alet·s ~...... :.... Jewett's .I~Jowe1' Shop, .cat·/ Mclnor wiil'be •UiriJe pur~!ta&e band instruments"and mtiiic· ';· !ins ·snlns & Service !.Von nlJ· four. ! '" • poiilts from Dir.rt & Cudy, · 'Adv: compllmenb of Ingham County N~ws High .team glimes f01; the eve- · · · · ;: n.lng were rolled by Collins Snle.~ ··-.'· & SerVic•\ 665 nnd GGi; Dart & !0:111iw Alu.u~ Wilih '''"' lnllunl,,ll•·• I 1111 ,,,• "'' i'<'lnur11 .y mrJ Klrlrer•, flevorul memhco'" mr1<1u t1·o mnlt• ph<•~<.onnls nny ~onr, 1 D1•, l!HZf>] M, Looh, uP. ;lstnnt G1'rnte1· Dog, 'J'Iw lhroe hell Hlrm1 IG with IS ln<'mbcJ'H prns , 11 t. n1:i- plnmo to I'IHit thr. HIJtto leg·]IJ!IltiiJo, lllliHt h11 hiii'YentPtl thul hun! I profCHBifl' of II HI IOilOillY nt the ".f 01•inn point rJownwnrrJ towrmll I<'IIHHJnn loplc I'm· llw rvr!IJing· .,V119 on 'rhurRrlrry nltornoflll, l•'dn·uni',Y l1or.n·mn ol' Jn~t. ~'IJn nv~l'll!f_e II Unlvrn;lty cl' ~rlehlgnn, reportH ill11u~. "AI'<' Olll' · Ht•lwnla doln~· lholr 2•1, !If 11 wlltl phorJHilllt lu nnly a],olll 1 !.hut Bprlng will lli'J·Ive ut ·I :fiD p. I Sntum l'iHeH In tlw en~l. ner11' I1 jol '!" · ! Y<'lll', 'rJw nlltlll'lli · ll]OI'lullty m., n:o·,;lem st.unduo•rl tlnw, on I Hllnnct nnrl, errrly In tho month, ' 1 ]<; high, ' Wlwal lll'hl · . II' 1'1 • [liiHt HOIIHfln )lnd Stlll111c ~ 0 0, 0 0 0 1 pilensu tt10 south to the nm•th, t'he slcy to lhe J'ull moon, 'l'hn t, cnu meeting held TueHrlny noon, lll]ntcrs hiiLI ncclilesEiy.hecn 'l'hls Pro~slng- 1~ 305,21210 clrtys 1 would be (YOlll' opportunity to rler-~ I l~ohrUJli'Y Hi, nt the home nl Mr. Unnnlmr.U•I dlsrrppmvnl ni' 11 • to .snt'l'ifl<'o 11 H<'rtson 'or hll In tor thnn in 10•18, Dr. Lnsh re- ·lnltcly cstnbllsh Sntlll'n In ensr anrl Mrs. 11. B. li'I'OAL "lnsccJ hunting- .'rCnH<'Il "'' phcn I·: pm·ts. 1'hiH Interval is Jmo1wn nH you haV<'n'l ]oeutrd Jt In the slty 1 l L, .r. Sn~lll1 1:epm'lod 011 n Joi.nt nnls w1111 voic<•rl hy the f'llllHr'I'VII· 1 !';l""l•'lW'i Jill UN:-; l'hr troplcrfJ y<~m·, or the time It earlier In the month, I Jnecllng Wtlil the Grnnge lo dril· tln:1 con1 miH~!lon ut lll1 T•'<'ill'll:ll·v, 'MJ'H. Hu!ls<'Ji Blo·Jwtt. tnlnt's gnlllP di1•i- 'p'lt" w;~ talwn to the MaHon

Orion, li1t• Giant Huntr1·, will plant at Bntlle Croelc Thursday. 1 ut M1<•illgnn Stntc. college, 11ho 1 slon ropnrt thnl th<' l'Cmrcn on' r.mJ hmlpllnf wllh Infection dnm'innte the HI!IPs tlon·ing Murch, Tl'llvelllng- hy school bus or car, ' Irllst'll!liiCcl l'P.~IIlts ol fl recent mill~ cnclt phruHuntfJ II; comlicle!erl snfp i bm·n, illw was·J'I'iflii'.Jrcl Wt•cln Dr. LoHil snys, hut SatuJ•n nnd the boys noTiverJ at Uw plant nl study, Jl<'r'lmnlng- to the l!ost ol s:nr•c thorr nrc now llHll'<' , oeJ(s and Is cnnvnlescing- ut her homo: 1 flil'llls w11J "nmpcto /'or nltr;nllon,, 10:00 n. m. '!'he program for the 1 fer•rl anrl labm·. In pl'Oportlon to hen~ tlwn In llll,Y 1 --· - - - -~-· She offers the following lnfomw- tiny Included 11 tour of the plant: Mr. and Mn;. L . .T. Smith will be pcnod witllln the ln£l 10 yem·.~;. Tlw word "Derby," referring lion nhnrrt l'lwm, complimentary rllnner; welcome,' Ihm;lH to the group at the next 'fhe 1·atin ot cnclts to hens was I a ho1·se l'liCc, hrrd Its m'igln In ll Orion will be the bJ•ightest of by J. R. 'Mohlie, plnnt mnnagcr; n1••nlinrr on Marr•h 15. J onp to two following ln·.1t 'Jllrnt- founder· of 1\llch cvcnt11- the En the l'DildPIInllons t]lll'lng tho early pictmc, "Acres or I'OWCI'," M. 1'. Mr.llawltoy nntl Mr·H Wlllinm Wilson on- I ing sen son· us In contrast to one lo of-- Derby, I 780. · evening hours of the nwnlh, With zoso; "'Phe 4-H Clubs nnd Oliver," Ilcl'talncrl members of thr. Hawley thr~" conspiouotl~ belt stars, Orion .r R, Humpl'lcs and R. D. Merrill; 1 Community Farm Bureau on iH nbout hnlfwny up the ·Houtil- "Oliver Equipment on the li'nrm," 1Wcdnosclay, l<'o!Jruary 10. 'rhe dis­ wr:.Jltll'll ~·ley, The g'I'Cnt I'Cd giant Dicit Selcll; sn[cly first in the l'no­ ' cHuswn topic, loej by William LJbC,\' stnr, Botelg'ellse, nlwnyH Is n ecn- tory, unci on the farm lectures, · · · ' · •' 'J 10 i was ".A.i·e the. S<•l1ools Doing the Ln nl' nttrnction in Orion's ·pictures showing development ol' Marjorie .Johnson, of Lnnslnl,l', chosen hy ·hnth men and womcn.sludcnts of. Cl~m·~ College, YtJsilanti, ns t ::rob?" MJ•s, John H1.111\flC nnd Mr~. Over :JOn people ntlc•nded the ami uiJ·plnne .' ri l',l, LJ II a I hmes Vander Ven s11pcrinlend- pmgrnn1 which. 11 as IH'I!t·s. Clark H~.lll'H. I trtllc I film tcld the st(J)y nf growing Cl~Fll'lcs l\1CI'l'itt, Route 3, '''IHI nnd ''Pflrtrl'' d a!'i puhltr-.hPcl, : gr·oup at the next meeting on Sat~ I r :lVIrs. Hnnt 'i • WI'; . the ~OI'llwr 1 Lansing-IJ4•Ihi . I America fl'nm I hr tlnw tlw llr;it ~rrs. HtlhV Nrl , , Rnute 'l'hP fillllnc:p I'Mnlrlit!t•r• I!•IJOI'lt·d Fchl'l\[LJ'U 011 tt~t' unby 26. Laureen Boll~ ~o.rene Hn11:lnns, ff s1s~er ol DaiP. 1 Sam St1·cct Hughes, La~smg ~Jt- colonies Wl'l'c e:Jtuillishcrl to tho onn; nellliy Lobrll'll, lf)[j E. r 11 JJ 11 win~ llltttll~ .ttl•l r"t·nmrnr'ntlt•d tht•!r 'd B tl ·'\" b t . i hod1 Ul'J n1eecs alld nephews to 1tomey, prcscnled the rhscuss10n present. Tl1c S<'CillHI tilm w::H a ,. mad· fllld Mr·.<. Aethen ,~JJr,,\.UJt'l', net nn e 1 ·vr s cr we1c ap- 11 Mr('IIWall t.:. M,c·nwltn ...... ~·lf~·l.rlll pointed on the game·.-.; committee! i J\1rs. Dan·.m\' Tf1e e1·cn:ng' ,wa<: tnpic, "What I<'nrmers Should I;tory of the seas(ln", •th11 eun and llnrttl' ~: ~1ason, Onc,-rt]embpr i\J,ft•nf'Y ...... 1•7· 111 .r~"w•;tt l~~~~~~;~~•ll'f' for the ;Jrxt meeting. / . spent play1ng cnl'lls. · . · 1 tile soil. Inl'luded 1JJ lhP film each winner's fFtrniJy is cntitlecl f':: 1ty (,, t•lM, Ma:-;nn ( Lllwllvh ...... 1~.>.~~~ ' Mrs. Head. drmonslt•ated how to Mr. and 1Irs. .Tncl; nrail anrl V/111 Wt·i::;ht and Mr. and ~r·s. Al· "Reasons 1'01 the St•usons" wcrc nn nitpltmc J'idc alfio . WUI'I ':-; Ill• tiL' Stwt• " .. "...... l.!lO darn !-'tOclcnlgs nnu how to pa Lch. son and Mr. and Mrs. HAI'nlt~ Pear- bert Hammr.pcl nne! fanuly, all scquence•s showmg ho>~ mr.ri<'m Rc•fl·eohmcnt" we ·e !-iirll'l;li,· I~· l1nin~~ .('n, ...... r,7.40 It was ::mggested by the leader·s sail nne! rlaug·ht<'J' wrre Sunday fl'Om Jackson. In tho evmung Mr. farm machrneJ'Y ,., l)l'lplng fHI'•ll· the conelu.;ron of the1 Lar:flll,l~ :'iii,IIPI~· ( rl );,sl··.'.:.~ that the club dtRplay its c1olhir.g- v'qltors at lhe home nf .Mr. and and Mrs. George Gordon from ers cope with sc:"ons ns till' ai'- Jlld II 1111/I"JI { ll, '" • "'"'""'"'"'""' · • • • t ru, n r•:u,·l . .1:. Jli'OJt~cts in some \VJ!IHllllSton s ore Mrs. ClF. -0, I . A \" f Alcl,"·mnn I.aun:-;tt·in: 1 to 1ntroduce Lester . ·vatner o l(p:-;ol\'f•d l,y tht· ''ommon .. nu~"il d!at r \Villimnston as saJes nnd service th1·r·•· should lw n 1' 111'hon dioxult· fll'f'' man for the Surge line in Ingham t•'.tinvuish 1•r, 1 j /I(HtrHI~, {IIIJI'hmii•d fur 1 • , •'t I hi' fir·1· dt•Jm•·tmNJl. 'l'ht> uhn\'~ r· ... ~olu- 1 cmmtv. The mcetm%' lS open \\1 h­ tlnn w:~s ~'l"pnrLt·ll·bY Atd(•J'm;tn PM:wni'!; out chaq::;e to all Interested per~ ::~HI ~'lll't'it•d ~~~ ~~·ut1·: Yt·/1:-t ;;, 'f'J.uy:; ~-=-~~~ ~!-=-~~d-~--- _ ------• fly Aldl'l'man I :n·lot•: LE• GAl NrO'riCJ1' I no•!->niVI•I) hV tho• (•OJllmllll ('OltrH•iJ thai "" J '-' tht'l'l' t>houlcl It(' inHLallul , in thl" IH'W ------;----.. ------pnli1•., t':!l', n ~·lot"!, anti h·tl li).!ht on ha(·l' APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR ll r I'll I' Rl ES-M!>i_i,'Hl ~1f ~hid r;!llll'l, !wid nt t!.a~, By Aldo•rman Post: Pmlwtro O!l!ct• 111 ttu• Crty of Mu~••n. Jn l n''"olvt•d h.v tlw t'lllnmnn t'lllllJCil. Ci.ty :-mid Cotlnty, on tilt• :!1st d:ty ul Ft•ln·ll- uf Ma!>inrt, thnt lin· ('Oil!'illflll'l" PnWI•I' ~ 0, UI'Y, A. n 1!14!1; ' :'0 ~ Ill' )..('l':lnll'd JII'I'Jilin:dnn iu lt'o~,.; c·1lv Pt·<•!-\t•nt: JlON, ,JOliN M,·( Ll<..LLAN, pt·urH•r·ly ktwwu a:-; Lht• 'tty. dumv. South Judi-!''' of Prnhatt•. • ., Bt'llll'!'\ ~lt'u•l, with JlOWt•l' lin•• WIJ'lli und ln... th(• nwltf't'nft!wf:;l:tll'nfMlRlLE pul "I HIE~. IJf'et>nsPd, •[·h·nhn\'t• t'f'l'olutlflll was l'illJII'OI'll•tl hy Hnrh11111 l>11ft tmving- filf'd in l'tlltl Ald,•rrn·1 n 'l'lty1nr und ('lll'tll·d b)l (:({lll't hto!' JH•Lit.inn ,lll:lYtflJ..; til!ll th<• :HI-. Yt·tU!- ii, r\'o~yn ·II, fnllll•,tt·ttum ol H:lld P:-illtlt• ht• j..!,I'Hilitrll n 11 motio 11 t·ounl'il adjnni'JH·tl until, to Bni'Uut·n lhtft- Ot' ln :;onw ulhl'l :i\llt- Mttt'l'h 7, 1!11\), at 7 :!11 ''· m, .. , llthlt• fl••tsnn. It is n~tlPJ'Pd thnt lh•·, lfith <:EO!tCl': 1\J•,LI.flC:(, i dnv nf ~1HI'ch. A. ll. 1 H·l!l. nt lPII n i•lof•i; ('it;.r Cl~t k in tht• fot ~nnon, ul :.;uid Pt•nhut1• Oll'ict I Itt• nncl i:.; hr l't•hy o~prwinlt•d fut" ht>nl'in~ , :-llli•l llt•t1tion, South Aurelius and , It i:-; fut•tht•r n•·ciN'~''I lhut JHthlie no­ Ith•,. tiH.•I!•of lw }ri\'c•n hy JIUhli(·Htinn of North Onondaga I a t'OIJY of thi~ OJ'dPI' fo1· thl't••• !-itiCCf'~:·d\'1' 1 w .. ,.J\~ !JI'I•viou" to 1-lHitl diiY nf hc'lll'iu).:' in I I th•• Jn~hum County r-..·~·w:;, 11 11('\\:iJIHfll'l' 1 lll'introd nnd L'ir·culntlotl in na1d f'OIInty. Mo·. and i\fn. Clayton Snow and • .IOIIN Md'LI~LLAN 1 I\ft•. and Mrs. Wendell Hale WCt'P.; .:\ 'l:J'IJ(I Cop~· .Jud~·· nf PI'Ohlllt · D t 't cla last weelc on· lluvul C. lleutty I m . e l'Ol o:1e 'Y 1 Ht·~J~tl'l' of 1'1 obat" swa ?u~~~~ss.Grctton nne! family are I~-- -SALEOF'-·REAL ESTATE !" · · · th 'i " • · Jlnl'i{ed 111 I BARNES-Morch 15, 1949 lytng tn , Cli'J l!e nf Mic hit•t1n. 'l'he PJ"olmlt C'nut•t his father· S yat·d, fn1· lin• County u( lngJwm. 1\11' and I\ft:.S B H. Field were • At 11 ~~·:-~::~ion ol ~aid Cullt't, hPld at Lhl' clinne·,. o-ucsts 'or Mr. nnd :1\!nt I Pt·.nh• !" Oll'IL'l' in till· Citv uf 71flltol,lll, it• ,.., • 'snul County, on tfll' ::!l~t tluy ol ! t•luu- Wells Clickner neo1· Lansmg Suro·l ,.... v. ''· n 1!1·1!•. I dny. ~ Pt'P!-iPrlt: liON. ,]OliN McCLI·~LLAN \Vord wn·· .received here Sunday 1 J1ulL!1• 11f P1nbntt•, fl'Om Okemos~l of the death ot• Mrs. I VINAIn theBAHN"S, Mattf'l' orn""""''"d. th(• Nlt.tl•• nf LOU-,f L. Myet•s, who WBJ a former re.si~ I G••r:d~l I.t'<' J~al'll(·~ h1;\•ing: r !~>~I in :-;aid 1 dent of this neighborhood. Funeral' COIII't hi~ pelll!Otl (IIII.YtnJ,!' fot• ,IICl!llHf' ~r I • d t t" l-it•ll tfw tnlt'l'cHt of :muJ j•~tntr• 111 l'l'l'larn j ~Pl'Vtcr.~ were held Tues .ay a .Jte /l't.'td e~tatt• thPn•in tiPM.:l'ibPtl. I .Jewett fl~llt.""~J'al hmne \~lth bUl'la} 1 ll i~ n1·dt•1'1'd lhnl tlu• I ~lh d1;Y of in the Aurelius Center cemetery.! MuJ•eh. A. n. 1!1-1!1. ;~t Lt•n n clneJ, tn thf' M Cl S 'ft ]' 1 l l'ul'••non•t, nt :-;aid P1•olmtl' OtTic1· bt• mal 1 I'S, eo WI E 1( Ofl Cl. ]' lg is )lt'l'clty liJIIIOifltl•d f111 hc:arinJ.!' HHicl nnd fell one clay 1a~l week. She J!t•titlon, und thnt nll )lf'l'son~ intr>J'I•:;tNII broke her collat·bonc 111 two I in Rldd ''"tlltt• liJIPt·,t~· !l(•fol't' "mid l'out·t Jllrrce · :tt !!nit! linrt• nncl PliiC'l' to :-;how cnu:;c• ' s. . 1 why n lit•en:.;p to ><1t•ll tht• in!Pt'l!~t nf Hnid l\fl·. nncl 1Ir·s. Emtl Scutt and t·~tntt· Ill s.lid I'(•HI t•:'illllf• should nnt It( t Rons of Onondagu and Mrss LucJJie 1~··uute•l. I Gt·aves of J\f~:uwn spent Sunday I , lL 1s furthPI' ~.ll dt·t·r·d thnt. rnt~llc nn- 1 t1cr: throrN1f hf' ll'l\'1'1l h:.· llultl1caLton of n \Vith Ivfr. and Jvfrs. 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FORD DEALER FOR J. B. Dean . 29 YEARS: Masol1 Phone 5311 mont." Hcft•oahmonts wot'IJ ael'Vod· :..~egion ·Au~iliary Gives Tea hy tho houtoHII, I{ '' I I, ' " 'l'hoso p r o a o n t were M m·y Grand Chief Is Ji'rcnoh, lildna Moore, Bnclnh Hiu•l>• Social 6venb · anJ Penonab Honor Gold Star· Relatives noaa, Bill'llltdlno McMillhaol, Zoo ·io I McKeaaoy, fW.it Todd, Nuon1l Con­ Guest of Mason Gold St11r l'elnttvoa or men who told of 'l'homfl!l A, EJd!Hon and Ml'll, nnl, Mrs, Zelt.z, Mrs, Stcpltona lUll! STORY HOURS ARRANGED Fl r' Or~YaJlizatimzs die<~ in tho Wol'!d WILrR WC!'C guests A atot•y hour pt•ogr~ll1 1 fat• prr.· O Anlmoy rend trllmtcs to Alll'aham ,Tenn Doyle. .resbyterian orence urner of Browne-Cnvcndcr Amerlurtn Le­ Lincoln Ftncl Gom•ge WnHltlngton 'rho next meeting wlll bo !wid Pythian Sisters school children wlll be Instituted Dunn Comnmnity club wilt meet gion Auxiliary at It tea held •ruca• at the Memorial l!hntry Tiles- with Mr. !Uid Mrs, M. L. Surata MIHH ArhtlllH told the legcncl of St. r,t tl10 home of Mrs. Curl Zletv. mt l't•nrl l\lng, 'gl'llnrl ehlcf or tho F t d t sh ' dlty qvcnlng In the Legion Momo­ Valentine and Mi'H ..Tunc Snratouux f•'t•lday, Mnrch 4. Mlr•hlgun Pythlan Slslot·s, visited 'rcles Plan do.y morning, Maroh 1, at 10:00, e e a ower on Ji'rlduy evening, March 1, rlnl building, renrl .James llussoll' Lowoll'H MaNon lilt) MnHllli 'l'cmplc No, 107 at All chlldt·en frarn 2 to 4 and their /N'Ichols Community Cliuh will Mrs. Montie Woodard was chair- maatcrplece; "'rho Courtln'," ''The Tho Mason l1lxtenalon gt'llllJl mel. CnHll" llnll Wcdnoadtty evening, mothers are Invited to nltcnd the Barbara Sj10rwaod entertained hold !l bnkcd goods ~ale Itt the lnnn of the nfl'alr, She wos llB· uesday Meets weekly half-hour Progt·am of sto- at a bridal shower Tuesday eve- Mn.son Dairy on Saturdny, Murch fliated iJy Mrs. Clare Mosher, Mrs. Chlldrcn'H Hour" · hy Henry W. Wednesday, Fchrutu·y HI, at the l~.,Jwunt·,v ~a. She wrts ontcrt!tlnod rica, games, finger plays und songs. nlng honoring Florence Turner, li, beginning nt 10 p, m, Busll Fl'uln nnrl Mrs. Hnrloy Ank- Longfellow was repcrtted by lhc home of Mra. Coo rammens on hy the slsl.t•rH ut. a pollncl> supper •rwa circlen of tho Women's llS· Members of the .Ttmlor Child Study who will become the bride of llol- Regular meeting of the Blpe ney, Sr. Upon their nrrlval, the entire gJ·oup, who wore amr~zed to West Columbia ronrl. Mrs. .fohn nt ll:r!O, with Mi'H. L. B, Brtrr, Mra. find that a poem mmnorlzcrl a gcn· Taylor and Mra . .Tames .lndwnn Clurmr't' BIC'l. Lunch will be tea table. mlmls of nearly everyone present. aldt ".Tim's Mistake , wa:i g-Iven' In char g<- of the tu.blc. llttnnge­ U, B. Shoemal!er for an Azelton. • * • spent In playing games. Prizes ~erved, Crtrollnc BI'Own snng "Lullaby" by ~embers of the 'gruup. ThnmJment.s. 'I'IJe prr,slfilllg oll'lcct· wna from Goclarcl's ".Tacolyn'' and rc- worn nine members and two vial- Mmit\~;xe<1llenl: Chlet: Mrs. Nolann aon meeting at 1:30. Mrs. won wcm given to the bride-to-be, Klpp Molhrs club will hold ttl\ Miss Elthol Adams, president of spomlml to n.n encore with "Down tors Mrs. Chellis Hall tLnd Mnl. I llouno. Mn1. Bill' I' presenter! the Bowman will a.~slat the h Miss Turner receiver! many nice regulttr •monthly mecllng at the th~ unit, welcomed the guests and In· the Valley," Moro group ning- Jam'cs Lenon present. Mm. Elm-1 lil'llllrl cill••l', grand pmtcclor and Ml'll. D. R. Lethbridge Is Dr. Jo n Heitema gifts, Kipp school an 'l'hursclay, March turned tho meeting over to Mrs. ing cone!udcrl ihe rrog1·am, lnclud-, men!! sorvecl 'rcft•cshment~ to the lilf' tllnst cxeellent chief with cor­ leuclcr, "China" will be I Aftct• the evening's entertain- a. . Woodard, who conducted a pro- lng lilcllson's fnvm·ltc song, "I'll' group al the clolic of the nJootlng. Hagr11. . discussion topic. t Wlwalficld EJx- Hushands of the members were rrangenwn "· wc:·e ma c 01' 1c home Monday from the MeLaugh- "' guests I rli.•tlt'll't. ''"nvr.nl.wn, which will bo properties to portray a He cxplftincd that the cxccp- aid VanderVeen, Sr., were mal'!·led There will be a rcrrular meeting !In hospital In Lansing, where ~he tension gt'Dup met with Mt·a. · ' lll'lll In Mm1on on May fJ, Temples of the ~il~~~ Women's as- tiona! child is the child who hu:l at Resurrection parish house in of the Mason Chapter No, 150 of hncl been for a weclr for treat- Arlene Doan 'I'Jnrrsdny, February At the close of lh.c lowJon, .. ro- 1 rctH't'HCntccl will be l'l'nm Albion, will !Je held at tho church emotional physlcul and mental L!tnsing by Msgr. .John A. Gabriels the Order .of the Eaelern StaJ• on ment. · 1 16, at 10 ::Jo ft. m. with l!J mem- frcshments "f sn.nrlwtchcs, t'oll ec,Jllaltle Creel;, Charlotte, .ra,kson, 1·sday night, February 24. problems.' Dr. Helicmn said that on Thursday, February 10, Attend- T,uesday mght, Mlll'Ch 1, at eight . Robert Fuller returned homo bcr8 and three visitors present. The cttke unci jello we1·e sc!·vcrl. l\I!IHOII, Mlli'Hhall and Nashville. 30 111 segregation of all of those is not ing the couple were Mrs. Emmett a clock. buslnesH meeting wa~ called to The next meeting Will he held I * * * dessert,bors will followed meet atby 7:a programp, • always wise or necessary, b ut t 11at s m tth a f I_,ansmg · anc I .1!.,"' J • V an- Rehel{ah Coter,·e wt'll n1eet ·

Todd and Larry at Onon- work suitable to their Interests ·I cter's Hunt Room. sponsor a grocery party at the on Monday to have her tonsils re- group for flowers, g1fts and btrth- Thtwaday evening with Mrs. Don Dnnsvi!Jc will celebrate Lheit· gold­ moved. She is the daughter of day card·3, Mrs. Ellla Kmg gave Holtnes and Mrs, Ot•villc en wedding tnniversni'Y on Sunday, day evening. Wednesday and capab~lities, and work which Mr. and Mrs, VanderVeen nrc Legion Memol'lal buldlng Friday l~mcnmtl 1 Mr. and Mm. Robert Mooney. the histoi·y of Michigan which Wfts at the home of Mrs. Holmes. M u·•·J li, In honor n[ the occasion guests at the Todd homo tencjJes. slnlls. Smaller cla.~sro.om I tmveling in the southern states. night, l!'ebruary 25, beginning at 1 1 1 ·anrl Mrs. Robert Harmon must , also be fot th- They will attend the Mardi Gras 8 P· m. Miss Gertrude Ludwick rc- on Indmn tnbes. It was :-otcd on· Eleven members and two gucf,tH, nl' ,ir· rlaugl tet·, Mrs. Gladys popt~latw~ u11 1 Tho Todds were Sunday commg 111 ordeJ to meet such I before returning to Mason the fore-/ * * '' turned home from the Sparrow to have hot rolls for the dmner in- Mrs. Carl .Jowett of Mnson and Yea~;·cr· or JUast Lansing, and their guests of Mr. and Mrs. I probl~ms, he stressed .. Th~ doctor part of March. hosplt~l an Tuesday. Miss Lud-1 stead Of sandwiches, the first Mrs, Frank vacclc, were present, son, f•'lnycl Mitchell of Dansville', Warner of Holt cxplmnPd that Jcglslu.tron IS pend- b . d' ( I' B wjck ts a deputy county clerk at I no. me drawn on the scrvrng cam- Towels to be hemmed for the M:1- will twirl open house. a~d Mrs. Charl~s Northrup ling to hcll,l set up. programs for The VanderVeens are mlmg ·aro lne rown Mason. . mtttec to get them. son General hospital were' rlis- 'fhr. Mitf'hcll ; will receive their th · 1 d 1 Ch' the cxceptwnaJ children, a home on West Columbia street. , 1 . e wee > en. n tcll~o I " ,. * They plan to rcs1dc In La.nsmg un- ' Burtis Dll!beck entered the Ma- Ohmer was served nt noon wllh tributed by Mrs. Rm.:;etJ Warner. r1·itHHis anrl rel:t.t.ives in the after- d , son General .hospital on February Mrs. Belva Church and Mrs. Rex- The lesoon on the "Legal Phases noon J'J"Om two to live, and In tho theirMllwaukce, son, Fred Wtsconsln, Henry North- vlst- l1JIIcn Herriclc is ill at her home til thelt· house• is finished Fete at DInner * • · 22 for treatment. Inc Glynn assi.sting tho host- of Home Management" was giveu e1•cning front ncvcn to nine o'clocl<. and farnlly, fallowing fl minor oper·ution. On Wednesday Silas Aseltine ess. Mn Florence Smith made the by the leaders, Mrs . .John Warner * ,,, " was discharged 'rrom the hospital birthduy . calcc honoring , Mrs. ami Mrs. Al Garlitz. They di,;- Mr. anrl Mr" . .Tames Quinn en- Patriot'S Birthday Mrs. 'Ruehl Kruse and daughter, .to a convalescent home. Juamtn vymn, ,Mrs. Gertie I-Illland cussed contmcts, mortg-ng?s, la.ncl tei'Lain•2llll1r. and Mt·s. J. B. mvnns Jennie, entertained at a surprise W'lll1 G. 1 f D 'II Mr.s·. Lilhan 1• nrcmftn. They nlso contracts and !oases, neg-ottahlo 111- 'IIHI •·on Ttanrly rrt dinner Tuesday I B k d f birthday dinner an Saturday eve- d Ma·m R Janril .Jl. k ttnsvl e received girts from their sunshine strumen~s and partnerships aud ;ligllt. ' · ' ' · · uple Feted at Silver Wedding S aC grOUn Or ning in honot· of Caroline Brown. ~~char~~d fr~~~e the ~a~an ~~~= Hlf:tcrs. Mrs. ~.cnh~h Robertson re- co;poratwns.~ . Mr·. ant! Mr~. Ac~olph Sharleln W .I Cl b M t Caroline's 16th birthday unniver- era! hospital this week J cctved the gucot pnze. Tho leaders, :At the close of Lhe mortmg the nr ,,,n;;im~ cntortmncd Mr. anrl Sunday when 25 gucets nais. In the afternoon 50 other oman s u ee I snry occurred on Friday, February . . Mrs. Helen Pollok and Mr.~; Gcr- hostec;scs served rt'frcshmcntr;, Mr':i.1 Nellis Bateman and Kenny friends and relatives called. 18. Guests at dinner included class- Jane Mar~e Haase, claughtct .of 1 be H1!1, gave the lesson L?,gall The next meeting will he hPid at SHlurdHy evening. for dinner. The surprise Mr. and Mrs. Peters were pre- Washington's birth tlay was mates of Caroline. They were l\1r. and MJs .. Harold Haa.~e, 1e- PhEr.'e;; M ,Hom~ Man~gcmcnt. A. the home or Mr.s ..Joe Alon, March l\lr.~ .. u::mma Conn i.~ visiting her remind Mr. and Mrs. sented with many silver gifts and sclcctecl as the theme of the Tues- Marie Lyons, .Janet Sowers, Donna turne,d home from tile St. Law- play Jim s M1stn.Iw was pre- 3. This will he first itl a sr•t·in•: lbl'llthPt', Clare Hinc, and family their 25th wedding an- with a purse of silver. . , day meeting of the Ma.son Wom- Betcher, Bonnie Edmonds, Wilma rence hospital Tuesday, after 1 sen ted. Characters were Jo'hn of four lessons on dressmaking. this week or Grand Rapids, For 21 years Mr. and Mrs. an's club, 'I'he program was ar- Shinevar and Phyllis Austin. The spend1 ng 10, days there. IKane Farmer being played by · ·

eluded among the guests were Peters have lived in Michlgan.11 ran'gccl by Mrs. N. P. Hinlcley, and honored guest was given a gift by · '' • * Gertie Hill; Martha, his wife, by INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Febl"tlary 24, 1949 Page 4 sisters nnd a brother of Mr. They moved to their present home centered around music anrl pie- the group. Bl'rths :Mrs. Helen Pollok; .Janet, the 15- and two nephews and two at 273 Elifert road twa and one· I lures which were popular during After the dinner the ·evening ycnr-old daughter, by Mrs. Lll- all from Springfield, Illi- ~lnlf year~ ago from d their former Washington's time. was spent in playing games. Later Mr. and Mrs, Darrel Kyset· an- !ian Foreman, arm on arper roa · Vocal saios were .sung by Caro- In the evening the gi'Dup llll nounee tho birth of a daughter, Mrs. Belva tChurch will enter-, 1----'------..:______..:___ line Brown and Mrs. Roger Kier-~ went to the Youth Canteen dance Karyl June, on Wednesday, Feb- tain at the March meeting. You Pay Less! That's Why We Sell More stead. M;·s. V~nce Mcint,vr~ playe~ at the high sc~o~~ ·,. r~ary 16, at the Community has- Ingham Townshl[l DANCE a plano and two V!olm num . p1ta1 in Battle Creek. Mra, Kyser The Ingham Township Exten- M-H-M Beautiful High s39 95 hers were re1,1dorcd, by Mrs.IMARK 12ncl ANNIVERSARY i.s the former Barbara Wallace. sion group met Wednesday at the Quality Long-Weal"ing .Joseph Wyman. Mrs.. Russell Me- In honor of their 42nd wedding She is the daughter of Mr. and home of Mrs. Gilbert Glover. A· SuITS WORSTEDS • Bride was ~~eompamst. . anniversary, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. ·Mrs. R. B. Wallace of Mason. The potluck dinner was served at noon, Modern And Old-Time An exhlbJban . of the mmu~t. Pierce were feted at n surprise Kysers have a son, Bruce. followed by a business meeting. BECKWITH CLOTHES SHOP 120 W. Maple, Mason d.ance, popular 111 Washington s 1 party Sunday. Guests were Mr. A son, Stephen Floyd,'W.~ born The second lesson on "Legal tune, was presented by eight girls and Mrs. SilaB Pearson, Mr. and J.o .. Mr. and Mrs. Gene Collar 011 Pha.ses of Home Management" from the physlclll .education. class. Mrs. Herbei·t' GemalslVslt<' n second class to lwr in mocking answer, "Oh ndvnncement award. Ben, you're wonderful!" - Sixty-Hcvcn Scouv,; ancl parents/ . Anne stiffened, listening tor Ben's attcJided the Boy Seo11t family I nnswer; She could hear only the night dinner ln the Pt·cAbytcrian deep rumble of his voice. chm·ch pnrlor. Neitz discussed : Anne could imagine how Mar­ pa t'cnt•Scoul rc!fLtionship~. A mov-1 ie on scouting was shown, , vella looked as she said It, eyes· The Mason lroop's first aid; flpltering, wide silly smile, Anne team, made 11p of Ivan Kerr, i smoothed her brown page boy bob. Miclwy Gmham, Hon Rllmhlec,, · Mcirvella was a synthetic: blbnd, Dick Mirlcllcton Hnrl Chnrlcs W.,1 Surely Ben wouldn't- Brown, den~~~~~ecl fit·st aiel. "Mrs. Branton is on the unlvlir,' sity bomd," Ben was saying, "If j she likrs this house we'll have ·a Scoville District ; good chance at the university's new 1\lrs. Jio\l'ard Jndrson 1 :chapel." ' Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lighlhenrt of .Tnckson were Sund;1y ~rncst\'1 of! ;"J'VE another idea ubout the cot~ Mr. and Mrs, .Joe Li~rhthcart and; . . tage," · He spread n crumpled family. I sketch on her drawing board: \Ve'Ii Mrs. Sylvia Dershem and Mrs,! build the house in the hilL Thn t Pearl DuBois of Leslie called on: gives nn old-world brolien rotruck by a bus. Monday evening. 1the pavement from a car when it Her husband recently discardt)d 1. Make Bond. Issue Attractive Mr. awl Mrs. Monroe Budd of, skidded from the ice-cmLted pave· his cmtchcs following a long niegc ' • . ! • ' Stockbridge were Fridny supp":r/' ment Monday evening at 7:1fi. with a broken lmre. He was hurt guests of Mr. and Mrs. Tum.s, The attending physician, Dr., in an accident in Willi mston last This district, if it votes to provide. the rtew building Higdon. /George ]{, Clinton, clescribpd Mrs. i September. 11 Mr. anrl Mrs. HowaJ·d Jackson • Hammann's injurirs as fractures I ------will be .asking the' bonding companies to buy our .' and family were Sunday dinner: of throe of the transverse pro- bonds or in other wo~ds to lend us money. We must guests of Mr, anc! Mrs. Lawrcn~c I cc~.sc~. ti1e small bone.> alongside/ . . Area o~ Illinois Burges·J und famtly of Mnson m the vertebrae to wl1ich the long IJJtnQis has a .otal land have faith in' ourselves, and this faith must be mani-. honor of four birthday anniver~ baclt muscle:; arc nttachccl. The 135,806,000 ar.1·es. fest in the ~~fety features that .'we ·provide the in­ sarics in February. vertebrae ar~ not damngccl, Dt·, ----.---- . The neighbors cf the Nathan Clinton explained, The doctor wLirl Moro than 15,000 people vestors. Hinkleys surprised them wit~ a Mrs, IIa mmnnn may be c:onfinecl I their lives in fire·a last year. farewell party Saturday cvcnmg. to her bed for several weeks and Mr. nncl Mt's, Hinlrlcy and Rich- fh£n nwy have to wear a steel I ard arc h1oving Thursday to a brace for two or three mr>n th:;. 1 ~ ~ · farm ncar Charlotte. Mrs. Hnm'nwnn was ricling 1o I fb,r · Mrs. Melinda Hinc.s or Leslie Lansing with Mrs. Ba"il 'Adams. N{;. I C H I G A N and Clyde Modcrt or Bt·r.clrcn-. Mrs. Adams wn,, at the wheel of 1 ridge, Kcntuclry, were MondRy I the car which wns being driven,. 1 ~ supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. I cautiously because of the concli- ) • : Kenneth mvnns and fa'mily. I tinn of the pa nmcnt. The em· ~ Mr, and Mrs. Hcnt·y Comb~ and: skidded on the icc rtt the roa:l I 1 - 1 falnily caller! on Mt·. and Mrs . .Toe I co 111m i,; s ion <·urvc btl!. wa'3 ---..._--.!. sr: ·We have a '15 mill li~ltatiori ;' :a building cartrto.t .be Lightheat·t ancl family Sunday, Jl'ightcd. A few rods farther north 1 · ' ·' ~ .1Wlwu she said, "llow wonder• ful, how clever of you to think of built under this ceiling. we mus.t raise this ceiling ,------'------,, Do you know' thnt more than that," be beamed at her. j f!IIRTY ONE THOUSAND per- enough to give to us the. Aexibility that would be ours sons were killed or injut·ed in one rec<:!nt year in Michigan because ·top ot ·the hlll. That cuts out the provided we had no such restriction. careless nJ(•torists · violated the/1 hill problem nnd the house gets a traffic laws'! Yes, pure careless· breeze, ~ou have a level stretch-" I ness was one of the gt·eatest causes ' "Oicay," shouted Ben, "but 1'11 I fat· unneccs1ary tragedies on the,1 wager Branton won't think so. We should vote to makb available 14 mills itt excess of I hig-hways. Think that ove1o, Were The door banged on him. you careless? Resolve l'ight now 1 : Sl1e'd lost tiim. A fog ot misery the 15 mill limitation for· a period of 15 years. THIS tG study your traffic laws --: then closed over her, She tried to tell IS NOT TO BE THE LEVY but _is to indicate the to obey them for safety. f. ; herself that If she couldn't hnve ' .... 'Ben on an honest basis, she didn't good faith of the district in placing itself in a position zero. '. want him. That didn't help. It to meet its commitments. , wasn't true. She wished she'd Ued This year tile district 'levied · three mills on the ' and gushed, He phoned her, "Branton is crazy \_.. equalized v.aluation for the building and site sinldng about my Idea." · The millage increase• for a building is to be for just fund. To secure the funds for building now, an addi­ , "Artists are ·always craz:;," she tional levy of six mills will be required. This will be . . I · retorted, blinking baclt tears. that purpose, nothing else, and when th,e issue is re­ · Ben's step behind her was ·a sur· tired we revert to the present limitations. No money for three years after which it declines steadily. In . Reme1nber Last Friday? prise. She hadn't expected him lo millage the story is not very startling. I •. , I ,. come back to the office that night, can be used for anything except payments on the . . · "Congratulations," she said, with· bonded indebtedness. Bright Sunshine - A Hint of Wat·mth In order that each tax· payer may compute his actu~l out turning tier head, and fcli two . ' And how you ached to drop evet,ything and go hands firm on ber shoulder&. cost for .this building we transpose the equalized } . . ... •,' ~ -. nomewhet·e, anywhere I I Speeding· is n major cause of· a c.;<, : "For what?" asked Ben .s.oftly, valuation to assessed. 'During. the first three years for 1 cidents. It is also a traffic viola-; ; "For being a dope? Anne, what 1/'tion-and speeders are losing theil• l would 1 do without you?••'· ' We should agree to build a surplus in the debt re­ each $100.00 ·of assessed valuation, $1.30 will be the Well, Nw~:<~ days will ln~~reastl any w~:d; lln\1', at:oli licenses. Protect your right to; ' "Didn't Branton-" Anne tirement fund equal to one year's payment. This could total buildil;tg"tax, Bear in .mind that this figure pays 1 drive with careful driving at a: dazed, when 1hey do, IL's going In lm dl>;UJ1po!n1iug Jil you're be u~ed as a cushion in any year, or if not used it four year's 'debt retirement in three. A~ter this period l'c:uly 0111l the weather's rcatly n.nrl t lte Ctll" isn't. I legal rate of :;peed. ·•· "~·I Ben turned ,her a round and grin·. · What is that l'lltc of speed? --1 ned down at her, "Mrs. Branton would make the last . payment, thus . shortening the the amount wilL drop annu.i!lly to $1.00, then .86 and 2'5 .miles per hour unless otherwise, •rite best bet Is to drive In nntl !have Vivian Foster, I , plcited the house on top of the hill," term of indebtedness.· · · on dow~ to. zet:o by the. ninth year. our chlef\meolumlc clteel{ titer car ovet• fot'lubricatiou ' specified. This applies to cities,! he explained. "She aalcl, 'My '·bus: villages, and built-up areas onj and motor tune·UJI, I band hasn't a practical bone .In highways. Posted speed limits are 1 his head.' ·Will you so:; that about I speeds. permitted only 'under goccll · me some dny? We make 1 driving cbnditions •.· These limits/I a: aweli •• are fer your protection. They ·lll'e :team, honey. What do you say?". . These fea~ures protect us first; they assure us that Anne didn't say anytllln& for I v~ry unnecessary - for excessive! ! come what. may we shall have ample time and re­ speeds will not only ·cause ac·! Rcn's lips, warm ond firm·, were cidents in th~n1selves - but eanl h~r· sources to meet our obligation. make accidents in which speeding1• is not the · prilnni'Y cause doubly 1 Somerville, , I Service, s.evere, So , .. , safegua~d your.: OP,~N 24 nouns I hfe - that of your fam1ly andl lll S. · Cedar i friends by watching your~:speed -1 Phone 3151 Don't take a· chance - Know and· .OBEY. all•. your traffic laws. -.) ~ j l------...;.______1 ,€) ~-~~~~~~~~~-~~~!_l~~:·_&!f~tt.A~I!_•)~I~I~ I' , Want Ads RATE$1-Advcrtiaomonh in thia deplll'tment: 40 c:enta for 40 woa·ds or Ieos feu· each in•c••tion. Fot• more than 40 worda, ono cent 11 woa·d fot· eac.h ineea•• tion. Advertising may be mailed or telcl>honed. Di11l Mason 9011.

Farmers - Businessmen This Is For You I

.Yvc will help you increase your profits throt;gh t!1e wise use of credit. 'Our bank will negotiate low-cost, con­ venient loans for purchasing labor-saving equipment, • additional merchandise or for making needed improve­ ments. Make an appointment to talk it over with us soon.

Silsby The Farmers Bank

The Oldest Bank Member F. D. I. C. In Ingham County Federal Reserve System plll'<•hrwlR, lntt

WILL T~ADE 120 BASS P.t~no: PLEASE give me our Ol'Cll'l' fnr 1 19-17 OL~SMOBILE fi6 lwo-door· . accordmn in exccll:nt condttton 1 Olga !'o<'ahontasy <:oal. When scdnn lor snlc. Has t·adto and lor young cow OJ' hetfer to !Jeshen 1 co.~·s •·ome 10 I c·an ma!tr deli\'CIY :tu·-conchtJOned. healet. yet·y elerm, before June. Must be Bangs tested. 1 to your ha· ement C A D·tvtN 111 good <'nndttton. Orlgmal ownct. IE!cl!ed Yerlts, Stlsby Implement 1Ec!Pn. '·' · · · '7w2 l!ay Mathews, phone Aurelius 21i. Co., Mason. • 8wlp Bwl ------.I - 3JNGLE TANK, 40,000 gram wa· RADIATOR for lOU !ford for sale, I , lU 18 PONTIAC dt'luxe .

OWill'l' I , 1 sw~

Clements Flower. Shop. Holt

SLABWOl!LJ t"r ••!~. l'hlll't"ull LumhP.r •·nmpnny, Howell. Phllnf «4 lwt• War Civilian

VIKING oll·b\ll'nmg space h~atct', SCRATCH PADS for sale at J.Oc fol' sole, compl••te w1th stove per lb. Ingham Count:'!~ News. P. X. pi'J>e and 2 baJTels, 30 and fi::i· 53wtf 200 BALES clover and alfalfa hay -:'llllon sizt• and !i-gnllon nil co.n. Surplus for sale. Also, about 100 bales of lOu S, Pari< St., phone Mason 788:.>-. alfalfa and .June gr·ass. Leo Cluck, 8wl rive miles south and 1 mile east Loc:~tcd in the Mason-Kroger Building of Williamston at 1046 Meech road. Phone uO·F-22 Willimnstor1. 8w111 Water- Shock- Magnetic Proof Watches BALED TIMOTHY ancl cloVt!l' hay Ex-Army, one yenr guarantee ...... $14.95 for sale, 2000 bales of timothy, 500 bales or clover. Charles St J'o· Nurs«•s' Wntcht\s, om• yCJJ.r guaJ·anlt•t•, $12.!lli: nll·\\'llnl S\\'c•ult•rs, bel, f>',~ miles sOlltl~w~et of W<'l>· berYillc on Stocltbndg-e roo.d. t•lCJst•·onts, $1.!11!; Nylons, llt'\1' shlpnwnt I'J•om DnJ•out, Ill'S! cJ•vllle Gfi, 2 rings, Hy, 51 gau;:•o•, ~1.00, M gang<', :jii.:!O, lintll 2 [lUll's to 11 t•tu;tunU'r; 8wlp I mr.n's Urt•ss ltuul Wol'l< Sox, liO% wool, 5 pah'M, $1.00; JJU\'Y EATON OATS for sale from cert· ------, Sht•e:s, Rhlll, JJt·w, 1:il.6!l; Navy Ua•ullwn•ltlt•fs, hig uutl Whitt', ifled seed last yenr. Alfred Radio Tubes Wardowsld, Blossom Orchards, 10 •fot• $1.00; !It'll' Navy Uhm J>o•CI< Jucln•ts, lillt• for Sllring, Guaranteed, dependable $1!.91i:- ollu•r ,Jadu•t!i at <'lose-out Jll'lct'K; l'lm·slmlm-hullt Dr«\~s Oxfnrt~~. mlllhti'Y st~·h·, $6J)Ii, ont• llllir to a t'liJdouu•r; Undt'r Sll•!l'ls, liD<•; Unth'I' Jt•t•sr•ys, •Ht•: l~ll;;tht llcnts, $4.98; nt•\1' ShNl!l· ~!du I.t•alll<'r Fl!ll.'ll l'~nts, ~l.ll8, t•u:;t i\AP $26.50: Itt'\\' Lca:•:H'r Dn•ss Bell.s, Slit•, ::;2.00 dsc\\ !wJ·e; Uazor BlntlrN, It! cuclt; new A. C. Spark l'hags, 25t• «'Ut·IJ; At·my ull-Wtlol 0. U, BlwllERSON Page 2 m. rofld, Phone Mnsnn ri781, 11wtr ' m. D I IWO, l ·.~ nult• 1 1101'1 h nJ' r.. rn­ ------.------· r--! Phone Collect~A\Il'elhiH 2122 llt• on US-127, phono Lr•Hitr• 2:Jflfi, Complete bulldllrgo or nil lc!nds 5 mllos IVPst or Mnaon on Cohtm· oornfi~-VaCJI,l1Yr:v,-l;;;-Plc~o~ JO•f(l IN'l'l•lltN A'I'LON AI, lon lJ•w•Ic f!wtp Abel iJin I'ORil, 1'1.) mllos south on ·llll­ Rcpnlrlnr, anti l'olllodollng ~oml r•nlldrllon, Will Hell 01• with flVt't'IOJ1tl fJll'lngs fOJ' F.lllr' Ti~state l'rrt mrul, lr nde lor IIV<'HtO< It, Clei'U!d JuillCH, or ti'IH\l', AIHo 10·17 Onmlcy mn­ ... Heal onc mile rwl'lh, nrw-hali' tnlln wo"ll vmph!e, 10J1 Chevm171 spcc1nl Agency i Cy the jo)J nt• hollr o/ Pl<'l"fllll lciltl' nl •12•1 1 'l'er 1itm·- deluxe club coup<', lfl36 ~oatr J' Real Estate i 620 fl Tcdgur• J'OHd P, 0, BoK 21 l.rl murl l'hntJP :Jfll:tl• .JrH !cHon, (Jhi'VJ'olol for junlt, 2 17-lnch tlro•d, FARMS 8wtr 2 O:Ofl>:l!l ltJCH, tnllcl and HllOW, •I MnRon Wool' 17;00xlli tii'PH, I Ol'lLJ1(lf'tl. Bulcrlf' 10:18 DODGI•] 'l'HUCK, 1 1\, ton,jnncl Clmpmmr Gulf BlrLltOJl, em• ncr for Sale 1 NfiJAR MASON, •IO·norll farm, iJ Htulc<' Ill!'\<. AIHo BN Inter nn- Stnlo nnd Muplo, phone 2:l0fll, _____ -- ,.. ______----~ I (Hlfll itOUHC nnrJ /:III'Ug'e, JIOlllly; trona) Wur rnuli l1·ur•lrn wllh ~Ul· Bwl LAHGITI LOT IN illAS'l' LANSING new hlpmnf barn, Jlf'nl' tml•ool tT olm Steadman, trvnlcJJ' fltlfi bean puil<'l' nllnr'll­ for• Hille m· lmrlll for• tale model/' lnt>Jilne nl door·, ~a.noo tr.rmH. • Dlltlrllng Conlr·nctor mr nt, Diclc CwlceY, ph nne I ,eHlro MODillJJ 'l' HUNABDlT'I' IJt\l! ton r'IH', PhonP H. 0. Ifentingt't, illntnn ,, 20 A~l'ffi S'r()Cl' I" R" 170 Phone 24807 :t7r.8. 8wlp pif'lc-up for .inl<', Hun~ good, Hoplds 4•18:1 L. 8w2 • • ·~ •" ' , "- 'A "'• ' ~ 1 II<'J e~ IJnd••r· plow, •JOx90 bam•· good bntlcr y nJHI lit'<'ll, ilwo 1 "'OTJR F " fl I OCJill hflli.YC, I ----·------lfJ:ifl OLDRMOIHLID two-door, one nearly new). Ul11h nnd l11C•l1ar·d "' \ A~'[)" ONE-liAr~ ) nc te~ r01 lllll!nllf•J'I11H )Jain, ~J-t,300 own<'t', Hn.; lwnt1•r·, rlcfmHtr.r, Dmke, ·17RU Nlr•hoiH J'ond, :-ohom• Hflll', locntecl In Jlllrt~ nr IJiueim . . . ' 1ndin unci Hpnlll;~ht, good llreH, 32:11 Mnwn. 8w1 tii'Cll , , ' 32 an171. 8w1 APJ'LilJS and honP.y !or Cnmh and cxlmct honey, ! llnnsen, two miles south or Wc~l Used Cal's Columbia rontl nt lO•IR Onondngu l n10 Ford Cmrjw, V-8, nr'Wly rond. Phone Attr<'lill9 161 I. :JOwtf pu lnl~d 1!I I I Won I ~'uclm·, V -fl 1!112 l•'oJc\ •r1rrl01', 0 r·ylnHIPt, newly pnlntPrl lfi-17 HliJH't' d<'lmw Jcorcl Tudor, Cliff Watt V-8, radio, lwnter, spotlight, OII[Hidc !lliJ l'Ol, l Olllflll.iS HHG !cord 1'udnr·, V-R, newly pnlnt<•d IH•ltl F'rJI'[l 'l'urlnr, 0-1 yiJJH/Br 1!I:JS /•'or d Fnr rl!ll · I 0:17 Olclll 'J'wo-IJonr Used Tmcks lO·tJ Dump 'l'llttl!, Galion hyclrau. Iw dump hox, good L11 e,, and ROBRR1' l(TRBY, Phone M11.son ~18fl2 \VFJ WILL FIX IT lrll', Hld!!llor C;JI,, GLICN PINC/J riJliOih rf UET OUR IDSTII\!A-.:'E l'lrrnw ClJ,lJlollc ;,a J. B. Dean Real f~state

Dmhc1·, :12•1 2 Hnrpcr mncl. Pirone Custom Gt:1ring 1!1wtr 24R07 Ma~r>n Hwll Custom Used Car OF HAMS AND BACON Slaughtering Values Clothing New Location Guaranteed Satlsfactory nccf Evcr·y Day tfl40 Plymouth COIIJl<•, f'Xf'I'IJrnt i IN MASON l Iog-~1 on \'.'Nlncs

Chevl'olet Co. r:ood U~rd Ciolhlll!f fnr sale. ·l.f7 S .Jeffe1·snn Masor 'lc'z f' V/illiam 262 ACRES, all well drnlned and tillable. Has 30 acres whent With Van Alstine cozy home, large barn, 2 tool Mrs. Floyd Wa1·fle 511G Not·th Olw trr·os of tllC' We~l S11ic gro['ery 111rlJn, JI(\V haltr•ry, m goocl l'llll· 8wl nlng conrliliun. Vonn AmmcJ mnn, 1 Brolter· 2:!5 Meclwnic str ret, Mason. Phone 220 Stale St. Phone Mason 22f>l:il MaRon 8w1 Johnson's 'REO Rex D. Jewett S:J.lesman Hon1e Laundry M0!11D LOA 0 TRUCKS SAicE'l'Y SCHOOL BUSES General Garao·e Phone / .~ Service tt!VER FRUNTAGID t!Jr Bumping Pninllng MoloJ RchuJldmg Undct•cnn ling Reo Motors, Inc., 2522 We~t Marn Stt eet Lnn~rng 4, Michigan

REO 1938 stake body, very goo~ tires, pa1nt and lll<'ehanical con­ chtJon. Will malte an cxceptJOnally good farm tJ·uclt. Reo Sales, 2522 West Main street, Lansing 4, Michigan. • 2wtf

1941 HYDRAMATIC Oldsmobrle, 76, four-door ~cdan, undet·seal heateJ•, cleft o~lcr nnct rad1n, Will ~ell m trndc• Don Green, phonr 1184 Mason. :Jwptf 19·1D FORD 8 t'llHLom club cuupc 1 !'or sale. Lots ot cxtt a•,, jus tlil

1 or call !i2F2•1 Wilham ,ton b~tweon ! 4 :00 and 8:00 p. m. 7w2p ~-~-~~~-~~- C~-U~;; -~EWS Cusfow Butchering --~- -- --~------., WANTED TO ~UY -Used kitchen 1 February 24,, 1949 No plclcu.p or delivery charge r 1ange burning wood or• coal. Will also. cut YOUJ' meat pmperly Eugene 'r..yrm phone Mason 23621. for canmng or storing Ill your ' ' 8wlp I ~------home freezer ot· loclcer. Am nlso 1 equipped to himdic yout· cut•lngl' WANTED·-;-1'0 -BUY-· Go;d-r;:;:;;~ 1 Mr. Farmer: and timoldng. A good old·f~lt- wot•lc tenm, weighing nbrmt 3,200 lonl'd thonlllgh hl!•Imry smolce 11ntl pounds, gentle. R. v. Shreve, Route cure. 11, Ol charge of ··want Ads llvo ccntn cuch fm• ohah·s for a per­ iod of 311 hnuru m· a fmct!nn thcr•c· Plan ·services for of, We will gliidly dollvm• ~hoirH ' Page 3 onfl plolc thorn up for one dollar• .a dozen phm tho live mm tH for the Tul'lc:ey In Mrs. Charles Welsh tiBo or olleh cllllh', 1'hiH charge IH lhtnoral sorvlcca fm· Mrs, Elliza­ noeOHHUry to COVer the CORt of re• hol.ll A, 'welsh will ho hold at the pair tmd mulntonanco. Logan IPu­ The Hay ny . Mason Cldm,h y Ball funerni home, Hov, Murray Mm·fm·d, pas­ MALE cooN nouND flllpll ror Personal Selection of Feeds L!''rA 13l!OWN w n s furioun, Lor· or the Nazarene church, wlll · sale. Would nlso multo ~:nod rub- 1C For tho third'tlme Seth Jones officiate, 'rho body will be trtltcn bit· nnd pltcosr!nt dogs, $10 "'tch, cm.-iMUNI'rY---;;uutir;;l snlo CVOl') Vital in Stock Health hnd caught her turkeys ln his al­ !.n Jlaverh!Jl, Massachusett~ fot• Bryce !fill, 5lo~ W. Maple H~c~t, !Jaturdny nt 2 p. m, We sell nny· lulfn, Now he wns acting os if she burial. hod d1·ivcn ll1mn ln. Mrn. vVclah clled nl the home at !Jhono uOBl. ----~ 1 thing on small commission; house- Ration Must Be lldequate ··------~--- hold goods, clolhlng, tools, chick- Angrily, Seth ran aernsa the field 2013 Elust Sou lh Hlrcct Wcrlnoaclay night. She hnd been tn falling ens automobiles or what lmvc In Minerals, Vitamins In hrnrl l11o turlw;ts ft•om the newly ' f s I f:oodcd nlfnlfa. "Can't you ltcep health for flcvcral months. She was s you'. !~or lnformntton call 7:161( What you feed your llvcstoclc to- USinesses or a e horn rtt Rumford, Malnc, on Apl'Ji Boll. We plclc up and deliver, dny will determine tho profit you those dnn.~ birds orr my place?" ·------6wt! make tomorrow, for cx(lerts nre Clt•la slnpped her sunbonnet at 21, )8GB. SUPER MAI1KID'r In the country ----·------agreed that keeping livestock tlie !lustel'cd turkeys "Do you Shp Is !ll.ll'Vivcd hy the husband, on Big Portage lake •for snle, In 1 REMEMBER t11c groccr·y part:, hcnllhy is n profitable job-nnd to ..------.think I want 'em ':Jm:·lc:;; three daughtcJ•J, Mrs. restricted area, Lng store 30 x 70 / Friday, February 18, at the Lc- do. that, care must be observed in . • ovci;<'rhlletl to bn rm nwizc. The sca1let·lng grain made ~n u."' to 1ngham county sheritr, 0,661. discovered about livestock diseases Eystroms Will return to thcil m1s . . bl' , . . f· , , 1 national LivcJtnf!ic show spnnwrerl h.tnrl fnr the eve nl. Ic d. of Thanlr:en on II party has.becn J~uneJ{ed--li1C Pco- clubs at MSC. The event will be: J\!.trgarel Chase Smith, U. S. ·'clety urJ:'CB you to loolc for your 1-----~- . : a?ncullure. says: '.'WJ:enever a nnd the turkeys had to be driven ftnlotlg I tom e1r lmsstonary t , t · •l t • ·I ·I · <•. 1 • J'r·r>Lll Mot e w·ts o1wc a tl1c1'e every day, · · s th A · f · 1 pies. The r·rwc 1w hr.·; been set for prc,cn u 1 a e1g 1 0 u oc < p. n1.: .• cnn .or " 11 , . . " lolit dog or cat at the AlllmaJ , MILLER-I WISh to thank my . VItal funct10n , • , ls mtcrrupted afrcld year. m ou mcrwa or ncar Y Friclay night, March 1. I on the campus nt the coll<:gc liw- telcphnnc opemtor. Bhclter, 1713 Sunset Ave., Lanstng./ friends and neighhors _who so /• owing to continued failure of the Before· they 8tartcd fussing about They visited friends and rein- On the caucus notice;; or' th~ to week days. Phont . kindly remcmhcred me _w1th diet to supply suflicicnt quantities the , tm·lceys Seth looked at her a 8 5, fl~w-~: Lives in, Mason Saturday, cnrout" new party i~ the statnnlf•nt, "Thl,,i All dogs plcltcd up by Iers, fruit, cards and g1fts

SL't- of .J .. (Ii<~cn alumiuum 1\':tl,rle~s •rcmperatures as mcordccl hv S. I During tho last week the _wcuth- L. Demm·cRt at the sewage plant $229 mw'k w•u·, with each st ovc, 1 or has been rather mild, wtth few for the last week arc us follows: low temperatures recorded. On Monday night there was a freezing Date · . Min. Max. Irain, Roads and streets were slip- February l7 :...... "...... 11 50 pcry, but the thaw on the ~ext ~ay February 18 ...... _...... 20 cleared the ice away. PrccLp!tatJOn li'ebruaJ'Y 19 ...... 25 521'44 .Jewett Appliance as recorded on the morning of February 21 ...... 16 34[ February 21, was .25. Snowfall for February 20 ...... 25 the week was recorded as .5 inches. F'ebruary 22 ...... 23 The depth of'the mighty Sycamore Fehruary 23 ...... 25 ~~I Mason at the present time ~s 12 inches: I February 24 ...... 29 38! ....~ ...... ~ .... a...... ~ Clcta slapped Iter sunllonncl at . the flustered turkeys. "Do you . tltlnlt I want 'ern over here?" she .. snapped. ~ Chick Fe~ding Program s 26, .John By heclc!" he exclaimed, "Blamed of Onon· if I lmow which one it is!" He Onondaga ltnelt and turned the gobbler over. AGE CHICKS MASH GRAIN GRIT WATER GENERAL ''Well, I know my own bird, even It you don't" Cleta retorted, "So Master Mix M-V FEED Scatter a small ' NO 0 Clean and now you can g., ahead and win that Start Chick Starter. amount f Oct the chicks outside' ami on item. Indians of the Andes had cui· prize money you're so. het . up GRAIN CHICK SIZE Disinfect tivated it since about 1000 A. D. to "E1111 Chick Starter made Wrtter clean range as early as possi. about," THE Grey Gran i tc blc. "' Place wJt·c or boards The Aztecs of Mexico gave it the of Sixlh from Ma.stcr Mix FIRST Fountains "Dunne ns I was any more het g-rit on top of the around the brooder house sn name that Cortez' men nl :ered into M·V 32% Cllicl{ Dally February 24, 1949 Page 8 up than you," Seth · jeered; his Weclt SIX mash twice a t'he chicks cannot get under- "tomato"-and they probably said Concentrate. WEEKS week, . han3s stlll busy with the bird. Never Jot the neath it. * Keep the Jitter dry. i "toh-mah-toe." And the Spaniards . Seth looked from ·the dead bird to fountain go dry. * Pro ~-do plenty of range and ! took it back to , but there it' Maater Mix M-V Start feeding a small the swelling gobbling tom with the Growing Mash amo'unt Reducing tho wa- succulent green feed-not dried : was recognized as a member of of scratch hens. He grinned. "Say, Cleta," he Growing Mash niadc ter intake cuts up gra~,3. Helps pullets to g-row, Farm-Seeds : the deadly night-shade family, l'ULLETS. grain or cracked corn drawled in the old friendly teasing from Master Mix and wheat in the aft- feed consu'mption and cuts feed costs. * Confine was wrinkled nnd small and Start of broilers : It . voice, "Why don't you take that M·V 32% ChicJt ernoon. Supply HEN and slows up in the house or in a was known as the "love apple" in small yard. •• Alfalfa .. ~ bird of yours home? He's cutting Seventh Concentrate. SIZE Grey Gran- growth. : Europe and, later, in· North Amer­ Use coarse sera tch . '-MIC'ltlgan Grimm (11% June) ...... $38 11er up something scandalous round Week to ite grit in feeders By the fourth bu~hel : ica. And'!or centuries the supposed· Ma.ster Mix M-V Provide plenty of feeders anrl :,CIUiadJan Varlegn.ted ...... : ...... $<10 JICr bushel them windows. Housing Keep shelled corn or all the time. weelt the chicks : ly poisonous fruit was nothing more Free Choice wheat and whole oats need larger sized fountains. * .One inch of feed· Cleta reddened. "I tell you he's Time ing space : than 'II garden ornament. ·. Growing Conccn- before the flock all the wnter fountains. per chick for the your bird," she insisted, moving trate, Pellets or Raise the faun- first three weeks. .After that .. Clover .. .toward her horse. · time, each in separate Mash., feeders. tains higher as chiclts need ac\<]itional feeders. ·. I nne ·Clover (09;44% 1im·lty) ...... $28 per I hu~hel :Paper Lining Doubles Seth caught her by the wrist. the chicks grow·. * After 4 weelts the chiclts need '.Mammoth (119.34% Jlllrlty) ...... $28 (lOr bushel . "Heyt . Wait a minutej You know !Master Mix M·V Feed no grain tho first Supply small Put woad hloclts larger-sized feeders. * W~tc.h . :AJsyke -...... , ...... :...... $26 per lmshcl :Effect of Light Shades darn well that's your tom with my BROILERS six weclts. Start grain amount of grey under them . closely fm• aign·3 of coccida!!cr! "prnn!{" I "on- Htay!ng right whore he warr, The Ft'remen's Party gust Z!mmet•mnn of Mason will be w.·n Hl'gh Ratl'ngs rat!nga," Murthum commented, Hider !l my duly to write a letter other two p!!ed out of the tl'Uclt, held at the .Jewett chapel Friday Two Mrt.~on clrLrlnot aolo!sts won top rating of I plun. to yolll' puh!in forum column and 'my son arriving about that time 1 There was a two-hour delay at afternoon at two o'clock, Burial At I f t' I HtiLlr! lhc frteLH ns ncrtrly as posai- with the gun, I the annual Mason llrcmcn'a ban- wl!! be mrtdc In H!llcrcst Me- . . s0 0. es tva . \ Roger Topliff ancl Susan hie as lhny wore w!tnlla3od lty They !mmod!atcly tried tn con- , quet last Friday night, The delay morinl 'PiU'lt cemetery Jncltson, 1 Ratings of ·I (auperiol') myself nnd two sons. v!ncc me thnt they were only was caused .by 11 fire n!urm at the Browne-Cavcnclcr' post' of the won by Herman Bushnell Last fi'riday nig'ht, JJ'cbruury 18, playing n pmnk; thrtt one bet the F. B. Aingcr farm, seven miles American Legion will conduct At the solo and ensemble fes­ tromb(lne. solo, .Timmy while euny!ng on our after-supper other $10 he could not catch a pig; ens,t. ,of Mason on Howell roact. Im!lltnry sm:v!ces, .. t! val at Grand Ledge SatunlJLy •ren·y! Shu! tis anrl Bruce t:~:nvcrsni.!IIH, my wire stepped to After being witness to nil the Fnomcn, their Wives, Mayor S. First L!eutcnrmt Zimmerman :'; Mason school mu~iclan11 won high in rmai·e drum Ho!os, 1 mtlngn, ' lhc lt!tehcn window nnrl rmnrtrkcd ubovc proof of Intent, I did JJOt Jot A .. n. nd his wife and other., was 22 when .he lost ills life on 1 ··' in a pinno solo, ,I ct'l'y Morr!so~ Band Director George Mlll'thurn llmt u. <'rtl' waH enming down t.he thi11 .~mt!{ In as "qulcldy" as did guests wew just getting rend~ to Leytc In the Phil!ppine~· on Oclo- Putty Sowet·s in LLr• nlto I'IJitd and that she Bnw n truck !lome of our good officers. There sit down to the banquet tflb!e, rhe her 20, 1011. He had survived two praised his charges fm• their out­ duct and Suarm Forchc and parlwd on lhc rrmchlldc as the car wm1 lllso rt rcmnrlt' mode by them b~nql\et W?s achedulr.d to start at other bloody campa!ga:J. He standing performance at the fca­ Beebe: In a clarinet duct. · ' tlval. Manon Is In District 8 which lights [lflliH"r! it. (The l!'me be- while out In the field about getting, 7 ,OO, At ll.55 the siren cut loa30• fought with the Seventh Inftmtry Alice Hein nnd Shirley !'XitCB~CI' I includes the counties of Eaton, lwern 7:00 IH!d 7::10, It wns darlt n rope out of the truck which was At firBt the tlrelncn thought on Attu In the A!cut!ana llnrl llt won II (excellent) rat!ngn, Ingham, Livingston, .Tackmm, Heln girl on a piano solo and and not In the• nflcrnnon us some further proof of their Intent, Later I someone, was pul!lng a joltc, But Kwaja!cln before going to Lcytc, H!l!sdalc and Lenuwcc. rcpor·Ls slated,) investigation pr·oved that they had 1 it wnsn t. A flcld of hny left He was nn officer In a· shore bnt- Pfiester girl on a saxopho~o n.cmat·!dng Lnat it. might be well n !'Ope in the truck. I standing on t'llc Aingcr farm last tery speurhertd!ng invasion:.;. He to investlgrtlc, I pmueedcd far My wife came down with the fall was on fire, The firemen had nnd his men occupied the llrst cnough down the rond lo sec a cat• nnd I told her to call the sher-. I on therr Sunday clothe.~ but they /landing barges, rushing ashore to pielcup, with melt nn, par·lwd. on! iff nnd get him out as qu!cltly u.s f Jboardcd the fire truclcs and set land their artlllet•y to proteet·thc the Hide of lllo road at a low pos.~lble. By this time I could sec' ' o.ut, At the A!nger farm the Wll- troops which followed, p!rwe in the fence used for feed- the men had been dr!nic!ng, The' lmmston lire trucks were already Lieutenant Zi'mmcrmnn was the 1 inv,. '!'ills hclng lhc only com-~ one who wrts caught a~ he cnme f~et. Harold Ilerrkk mired in the mud back in the son of the late August Zimmcr- panc lively. easy acccHs to the hog over the fence wan ted to llgh t and flc!ds. The Mason trucl{s met the man and Mrs, Zimmerman, The lot bot·dci'lng' the mad, I became removed his cmtt Hevcrnl times. Ret. Harold F. Herrick is ta!t- 3amc fate, Farm tractors lmd to father died last year, The Z!m- HIIspleious and told my oldest son I One of the othe1• fel!ows reached lng- h!.s Hl'my trnin!ng with the be rounded up to haul the fire mermans Jive on Aurelius road lo ~:ot the gun and come with me. in tho truck and got another bnt- famed lOlst Airborne d!v!s!on, equipment tn solid footing, Fire- They went to the Aurelius farm 1~ J dlr! nnt w'ait for him but pro- tic and they downed that between Camp Breckenridge, Kentucky. He men, however, with the help of 1037 from Jackson, Lieutenant cccdcd part way along- the fence them. Empty bottles Ia tcr proved is the son of Mr. and Mrs. How- . neighbors, headed off the fire and Zimmerman wa3 born in Jacltson - l'IIONJn ·1572 to wher·e I . could sec and hear that it was whlslwy. I hnd mnde Ul'Ir. and Mrs. Clnrl{ Haynes and Mru;on area. weeks. Mrs. Myra Cheney were Sunday Representatives of the schools Mrs. George Van Dc'marl1 en- dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lu- .. On Any Tire, Regardless Of Condition, who were present, will worlt in terta!ned several women at a dell Cheney, celebrating the 14th teams and, with the help of the shower In honor of Mrs. J. Allan birthday anniversary of Richard publ!c h.e~lth nurse, tsst all the Lippincott, wife of Rev. Lippin- Cheney. children m the one-room rural cott Wednesday evening. The eve-· Richard and Phyllis Cheney were schools In Delhi and Am·el!us ning was spent playing games and Saturday night guests of Mr. and Turned In On A townships and youngsters in stunts. Prizes were given to the Mrs. Clark Haynes. grades. 3, 6, 9 and 12 in the Mason honored guest. Mrs. Lippincott re- Mr. and Mrs. R. v. Dangler and school. ce!ved many lovely gifts. family spent the week. end with Mothers present at the school of Mr. and M~:s •.. Rowland Frost 1 friends and relatives. in Ohio. 5:50 X 17- 6:00 X 16 instruction were Mrs. Stanley entertained members· of the Farm Mr. and Mrs. Jimmy Jack and 6:50 x16 Holmes, Mrs. W. R. Tietz, Mrs. Bureau Tuesday for dinner. Mr. Linda spent Saturday with the tat­ - Harlan Hall, Mrs. Hugh Bartley, Carter from Michigan State col- tcr' s parents, Mr. and Mrs. W!I­ 4-Ply Mrs. Russell McBride, Mrs. Jean lege was the spealter. liam Swift. Mt•. and Mrs, Hulbert Wlnsler, Mrs, Mary Kinyon, Mrs. I Several from this community Fuller also called at the Swift Helen Kowalk, Mrs. Florence Man- attended the women's society at home. chester, ~rs. Edwin Wentland, the home of Mrs. Lydia Eifert In ~rart . ~aRoss of South Gate, Mrs. l{athleen Huber andl Mrs. Alaiedon, Thursday, . Ohto, · Vlstted Mr. and Mrs. Glen Kelly Grip- Trclck Mud Tire. Audrey Meyer. j Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wolf visited Caltrider last Wednesday evening. Dr. an!\. Mrs. Jdhn Scott and fam- • Robert Caltrldet• was a visitpr of Vantown lly in Jaclt'son Sunday afternoon, Rodney Caltrider last weelt. This offer good until Mr. nnd Mrs. Clair Jones and Evelyn Freshour spent Sunday Mrs. L. P. WUllams children · of Fowlerville, Mr. and afternoon with Judy Brown. Mrs. James Johnson of W!lliams- The Kipp school had a potluck Wan·en Newcomb and Mt•s. ton and Mr. and Mrs. George Van dinner Tuesday honor(ng the birth- March 1.0 Thelma Anderc;son of Grand Ledge Demark were Sunday visitors at day of George Washington. Cherry were Sunday dinner guests of the Johnson home. pie was special on the menu. · Liberal exchanse allowance on all makes of batteries Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Robinson. Youth Fellowship every sunday The l{ipp · Mothers club , will Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Williams evening at 7:15 p. m. at the meet at the school March 3. and Donald were Sunday guests chljrch, all young people are in- The neighborhood was saddened of Mr. and Mrs, Fred Williams at vi ted and urged to attend. This is by the deaths of Myrtle. Rles and Bay City, · followed by a preaching service Bert Nellis; Mrs. Ries passed away , Mr. and Mrs. Darwin. Williams with a spe~hil roUBle feature each at her home Monday night and AI Rice Chevrolet Co. entertained Thursday evening Mr. evening, Special ineetings are be- Bert Nellis passed away In Lyford, and Mrs. Paul Bowen, Mr. and lng planned . beginning March 20 Texas, February 13, Mrs. Melville Titus and Mt'. and with son service at 8:00 p. ln. Mr. at\d Mrs. Tom McNeil of BERNARD PLAKKE, Parte Mgr. Mrs, Harold Monroe, honoriug the and prea~lng at 8:45 p. m. Perry called on. Mr. and ·Mrs. birthday anniversary of Mill, Mon; Loren sweet Monday afternoon. Coming:· Johnny ~clssmuller-Brcnda Joyce ln. "TRAZAN 447 S. Jefferaon . l'Oe. . Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Sterle vlsi· . · . AND T.H;E MER.'\IAIDS"; \VIlllani. lloklen·Jeanoo. Phone 5331 Thirty guests attended the SUI)- lmpor&lllt IDdlua CitJ ted Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Layton of Crain In "APARTI\~NT .FOR PEGGY" ln'toobnlc~lor; Jano \Vi~ shine circle meeting at the home ·.H)rderabad, tourlh larieat Cit)' Howell . Thm·sdo.y evening. Mr. ma.o.-Lew Ay!'llft In. "JOH.NNl' BELINDA"; Roy Ro(tll'tl Jlt ...... of Mrs, Maude Richards Thur.a- in India, eompare1 with Pittaburah Layton recently fell and broke. his "NIGliTriME ~ NEVADA" tn' color. . .._...... ~.----- ... :~.-~.. ------.....;. ______--J 1day~ in 1lze. leg. · ' . ' ~.Jj~~~·~ n.. f.·r~t ()].f•lllliH rid B k J S'· h I I Mr. llllli Ml'e. (lul',r Bl'iggA lltirl! .MI'. IIIH\ MJ·~. Aelhoa Wll.l, A~:-·lnnclli'mnit .. Snl·lplm• and ln With Olru• i Ml:m Pir'lcet of' .rocltxnn WC'I'tJ Sun-, Mr. anrl MrH. Hex Cllllnn of Mil- MrH, Clayton VnHH of LunHing. JJnmll·lllc• r;.r!H IJIIHI·htcrs of' I•'· to 1 Rap! Is wer 1 g'lllll'CIR, Nnl'l'llll Coelmme, • rs. teo. c nom nn. c lng cver·y night In preparation fm• Mr·R. Orin SIJCathelm, nlRo of yenl·, nne lJccre nt·y 0 '" • unilll'l Mr. aiJ(J Mrs. Charlc:J Mu~oiff of , ~ · "'1 .' L ", Sundlly cUnner guests of MrH . .rr~nn sn.vrtrr nnrl Myr•iR: onlcer.~ pl'ior to U1e Mnrch meet- 11 t 1 t t t t 0 1 h ld class. Slw hclcl nn Important rart: Snnth Lyon wm•e l•'rldny ••twstH or Sunclny vlr nre: ~.~" 1 '"~111 we.m Sund~:Y '111: 11 ":1' Apl'il ol" LunRing- anrl Mr. and MrH.I Thursclny evening gucstH or their· 'II 1 11 11 1 1 0 UladyH Ylli'J,•·er· of LnnHing In the V. 1•', W. lwll. tninccl Saturcluy evening at the the Ji'uture Homemnkei'H, wa~ n I NoreenI ur· Cof'ill'nne,1 111 .runt•1 \ S1m011H,:1 · gW!lliluns .cst. of Ml · nml M!H, ,i!ltmrl I KenJI<'th MnHon o[ WciJhervllle mother, Mrs, !•'aye Oesterle, Gerry · Th p 1 t 1 natecl home or Mr. nnd Mrs. !<'red Cl'\1·- Htnclent council rcpr·cHlllltntlvc in Bo' n 11< c,. 111 ' g 11 :. IH et'flnn, , . '·, . . . , . . . wu 1·c Rundn,y dinn 111· g-ucHlR of Mr. • Lnxtnn H(>ent. sct•eml dnyH last will IJOiri "Jlr1n' c mgreHR ve par y ' . l d tiJe tcJJth "',l'aclc llnIrs. 1Mrs. Lcnfl. Coburn o[ WllliluHHLon .. ~'lr~. :3,c·~mc.?l;~~n n:1dson, !'l'llll:l 8 pru·cnt.9, Mr. and MrH. treasurer, A. C. Dowling; trus~ees next meeting will bent Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Don Sitos nnd fam-,.foo Cl1eney and lnm1ly of MaHon 1 and Mr. and l\Trs. Sam McridiliJ c1~, 1\CJe rueHy Rei'. Biglow, for two yent•s, Leluncl Pcn·mc, ily of Perry were Snttll'day din- • were also f:unday glleHtH nl' th<'lr 'llltl •nn Uon nr 1 csllc were Suu- of M1·. nnrl ~'Irs. Rohrl't Cnol' ol 1, , 1 C I 1 Ga BJ·ig.,.c· and Pus1 i\littt•nns 1\lppj • • t ' ' ' ' • ' Okemos 1 of t11c DnnHvllle BnJ1liHt I 11.11 arc nne ,' ry ""' ' · ncr gue11Ls of the latter's pnrents, Jlll!'Cn s. , dny dinner· g-uests of 1\!r. nnd Mrs. ·, · · . on Mrll'l.•h li lilflfl. l\lr. anrl asseHHOI', Dom DJChl. 'l'hc members of lhe Past Ma· Mr. and Mrs. n.ohcrt Smith. Mr. anrl Mrs, William Bently of, l((;nald West. M1~s MIII'P,JC Lyman nf Eust · l•'rnnlc Huylw<· 'at lender! them. i --·-- t1·ons club met Saturdny with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Willinrn Musolf[ Millv;u .. were Sunday r·vPning ·din- 1 Mr. rl!ld Mrs. Aetlwn Witt al- Lanmng WCIR n week l'nd g-uest nf 1 B;otll nrc nw.milC'I'S of the 0. E. llnlcl Chapl'i l'roj(ram Cecil Olson with MrH. 9lnra Vogt wer·e Mondny evening g-uests of ncr p;!lnst.s nf Mr. and Mm. Delli tender! liJC Sonja Henle il'e review Mr·. :ln:l 1\!rs .. ~1ennett 'l'nylot•. I , Mrs. Mitchell being· a l1fc mcm-1 Th11rsday mor·nlng the •·egulnt• aH co-hostess. A one a cloc;Jc

1 Out or 525 students, 492 received Mrs. Della Anway of Whealfl.,ld . , . , 1 the test. About 50 students will he were Sunday dinner guests of Mr . . ()(,, n~right were guests. The commit-: child may he further examined. and Charles Commmw of Wil· a the. arrangements f~:· the I The women in the community who liamston were Sunday dinner the, price of eonSIS~cd of Marlene ~ l;l~es,, assisted in the examination were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn ••• that met and ll1a1 .Y Engltsh. . Mrs. Rober'! Thompson, Mrs. Ridg-· Stewart and Mrs. Ruey Stewart in

the ys lost the first 1 ning, February 28, at the home of were Friday visitors of John Hedg- 30-1.), wrth Law•:cnec as Mr. and Mrs. Dell Mend. 'l'he hus- len at the home of Homer Wilbur omt man w1th 7 pomts. The i ine~s meeting and discussion will of Spring-port. game score was 40-22 with he followed by n potluck supper. Ml'. and Mrs. Merle Freer and having 16 roints to his ·--- family and Mr. and Mrs. Emery • t fm• high point man. Th.e II !'Inn La~·m••n's Sumla~' l<'reer were Sunday vlsitol's of ll'lr. who rlayed were Sanzom, sunday, February 27 will be and Mrs. Kenneth S. Dillingham Jenks. Lawrence and May- I laymen's Sunday at the Dnnsvil.le of Lansing. Tudor Sedan is only l SON Methodist church. The worshrp Robert Greenough. of Michigan ! service will he in charge of the State college spent the week end 11 DEUVEREO lN Play Ft·ntll ' ' i lay leader, Dav1d Diehl. Several with his parents, Mt·. and Mrs. A. h\J' Fehru:u·.r 1'. 1'. A. ~1<'<'1 . i laymen are to partieirate in the o. Greenough. The February meetmg of the I service. ]\[r. and Mrs. Lawton Gauss and T. A. was held at the school i __ -- Bud ancl Margie Anderson attended evening. A bohcmi~n ~ Visil Ellton lllljtitls Dall')' a family gathering Sunday at the was secvcd at. 7:30 to oO I The eleven.th and twelfth grarle home of Mr. ancl Mrs. Oscar Holden teachers nn'':' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wll· Stocltbridge and Mr. and Mrs. Wil· son. ' liam James of Mason were Sunday If you are interested in: low ~elivered price, as well · Rev. and Mrs. Clifford Howe of visitors of Mr. and Mrs. J'!lstin Perry spent Monday with Mr. and Brady. · -as economy of oper~lion~· we· c·an offer you Mrs, f'aul Heclglcn, . Mr. and Mrs. Chester Benjamin Mr. and Mrs. Paris Wrtt left of Lansb1g were Sunday evening· the lowest priced coupe ·in its fleld! Thursday on a month's vacation in guests at the home of Mr. and Florida. Nancy and Janice arc Mrs. Robert Anderson. staying with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mrs. Clam Wisch of Lansing · u:reeger while theil· parents arc and Mrs. Clara Kranz and son, .· 1 ·away. Stanley of Mason were Sunday \\Drive a Ford and FEEL the. difference/" .. I· Mrs. ·.Myron' l{lrby "has been vlsitots of Mrs. ~da Iy Pearl nnncH f!Oilllllis;don, The Dt~~'nl linn, u r•lid..t Jllltr·o} fol' yonng-<'r , ~ 1 c1 '~-npox thmug-h l.lt11 twuiflh g-r•nu fiiJ'IHCd Anyone In- I n~u. f;tneld>rldgo Hoiwnl. 'l'lw flnniH will wel'o glvon h.Y GlllliYH M,Ym'H und n~lwcl stu I.e nppr·ovnl 01' the bond ter·csterl In joining- tiw c; A p . Two 111011 who conAidcred t:hmn. hn lwirl nt tho r•er;llllll' Mnrr:h rnoul .. 1 t1 )llt)ltll' wrtM r•crtrl on A inHIHt ll,Y ~~~uc uflcr votOJ'il n~nct iorwd tho n111y e11 ntnr•L lli<'le A ldr'r~;lnn' lll; i Hni~cs fur• hcyn~~rl I. he r:cneh of Hlleh lng- on WcdrwHdlly, Mnr·"h 2, In the' H11llle Beolcwlt)l, · negotiable.~ nl u roeont •Jchnnl the ,ll!Wefl nirpnrt n childhonrl ntlUotlon huvo hue ll,YillnnHiunr. '!'hom will l>u Hevon Mt'll. A .•r. Spmwor• liiH]orwont nn u)uollon. 11, I" , · Hunt l.n horl With il lhc pnNt \Vl!i!lc, ' ,lOll I' \0 11l Cl' or Ltllt:ling flt'I'IVl!d I " pr·lzc.~ nwm·durl rJt that. lime, Open npcmtlon nl Mcr·cy hnspilftl In I HU[HH'inLcmlcnt l3onton Yntnn Jwrnc fll"t w••cle 'Jnltll',"·' I l " t n I'',' r' cr' Ier ·I c Ic, •j '·: ' u.n"_, (!llifur•• Clirh MII<'IH 1-!onor·lng- .royc" SrniliJ, a l>l'idc I used to fmQnoc un olonwntury . er• at the .Jewett lllr'Jifll'l. 1 ~cntlcld lll11.mcH his clnughtCI, 1.()-he, Hcvor·nl <>f }]c1' dnsHrnalcH ' building acljnoont to tlw JJrc•wnt r t .., . j en. Both the ynungHtl't'.V ~tl •• -, .. · 1 1 waH CfiiHillderl, with lhc cnller:l and children of Dcti'Oit spent Sun-! nnd tho hlds will be opened Murch .. ,11 1 , 1 I wvc wmc

Werlnesr•s, wa:1 won by Mrs. Men-/ If you \\"IJH,V nhout til;• ~nwo:l~) r:n:sh Dclmil. will furnish the music. . ·------I hiniclc's Hide, which 11:1 d the most ,rmrr lmshnnrl alw:1~·s 1\'Hnts nn hls ,.,hlrts, One lnmt, .ar/!IJ·-!,:1·1•1 .:.~ •.J-.: O W!'llsfe developed by the pastor ami Mr. 'ffi U p b[" D1 Yates. In·atitution of the bus ser·v- Children's vPr~ '.,, II ll lC .1. orum ice marIced the successful culmi- FRESH FROZEN FOODS nation of a movement started by Etude:~~ parents over· two yea!'f; Pe~~~:i~:=~~~ ...... 2lc ~;~::;ls·S~~~·~;~~.. ::::::::~~~ I Should Art or Agriculture Be Taught? :,~i~~~~~~·t~~~b~l~S st~~~~~:e~ y~~~ and Chili Con ,Carne ...... 18c Red Salmon ...... 63c I Jn cliscussing the school situa- They could sec the top of a, cial groups, and to the man-an-the- ago, but the money wa.s not 1.99 Lion in Down By the Sycrrmme 1 wind-mill baclc from the road. The I street. available to pay for it then. last weelc, you unfairly intimated road men went over to the wind- The Mason Ccnet·al hospital! .Prospects of the legislature! Good SciE;lction of Sizes in Women's Shoes Borden's Cheese 2 lbs. 79c I:1 laclc of prncticality in teac'lling- mill anti there was a farmhouse.! sta!f sincerely hopes to continue reimbursing unincorporated vil-~ art instead of agriculturo to a stu- They made arrangements with the improving its service to patients !ages for transporting student-;

notony of scientific farming (tho; tipeal; you give your nam~ to t~1e 1 per. is for the benefit. of the Ma- smg-, will be t.he gue3·t. spca.lc~r only ·type tlmt will be pmfitablc: chmrman and your name rs wrrt-1 some Temple assoclatwn. n~xt su,~day .mgh~. Hrs .. subJect HORN'S ·SHOE STORE Work Shoes w'hcn the students ) the i ten on the bulletin board ancl you 1 --- WJIJ be I beheve 111 God, ·Jenseles3 study of agriculture be-; talee >•our tum to speak There are~ I,'"'~ I Sfnr<>s Sponsor . ----- . _I MASON Sf rmtg-, dura!Jie hnrsc,llidc, comes. apparent, So why bother Iseveral atheists and CommunistH, Amateur JamiHJr<'<' Bud Brown f~·om ~ansrng spent hrmrn ~:nly. Asl; fur sto:·l< with it? who speak every day. They get 1 The Jewel Box, Variety Store, the ~eel< end wrth B1lly Alberts, 130 E. Ash 1 Phone 26211 Nu, 2HH. The artist has been ctc··nally ·Into. of boos and .icers. 1 Hitchens Dnws Holt Dry· Clean- Mrss Sarah June Thay?r, R. N. '--"------' • • ' • l < • 'rll' oontnnc•IJJD' of Cordi' no[ : " .' of Ford hosprta] DctrDlt 3PCnt £lbie to substst on [l mouldy Cl'liSt c --'· " . " n ~ : ers Home Eqtupmcnt Co. Jean'H I . . ' in garret 'What rieccl ·of Minrlszcnty has caused a. lot of Be;uty Shop HcmJot·shotts Scrv- tl1e week end w1th Mr:- nnd Mrs. ~ clu~ty 1 farm profits have they? And what co:nmcnt il'om the spcaleer's i ice an'd the c'urio 'sl~ope sponsored Alan Alberts and famtly at Hoi- need of agricultural education sto.J;rl·. . . . 1 an amateur jamboree i:1 coopcra-1 land lake. · li~ave they, (especially when ml 1. "hJI~ ot:w SJ?ealcm~. 18 ,gomg_ on.: tion of W. I. ·L. s. at the school . · 'teachers are cheaper) ? I clnoti.lCI '·'I oup_ IS OVCl 111 Lle COl. net la~t Saturday, . . . 1 . . . ., . rrrgmng- Dml 111 another corner al .. , . , , . '" I 171 k • QI-U If' $7.15 · Of comse, If the school bo~1d 1f-'I'Ollp is singing. It was announced i LUll) Cox_. ll, \IUS awatcled fil.,L 1 .l U e JJS .l' r01n wants to go one [tep further, t~cy 1 from tire spcaleer's staml that Iprize, by umtatwn·a qf Sam Spade, • could r~place the m'l c~urse wrth I 15;000 people had passed through, Gah?Y Hnyes and other cowboy Jewett Au·port a sttll cheaper one .. For rnstance_. I Ithe gate to the pier. 1 mo~re actors. He wus . given a . lmnw or a good, s!Jghtly wm·n, 111- I wus talking- with a man· the lllex1ble gold watch band. . . . Beckwith Clothes Shop structcr who can t<•ach a mca:1/ other dav ancl -118 said boys who Mts. catherine Shepard proved I Dale Gorshnc of Lan·smg 120 W. i\faJIIn I cout·.Je m Psychoneur·oses of the came haclz fi'Om the set·vice 111 the I to be the best feminine radio an- checlced out in the Ercoupc on l'lwnP 2-4.211 IPenrvwn Llnma. I last w8r saitl that the "Arguer's I nouncer. Others appearing on the Sunday. H~ was the only prlot to ERNEST E. HICKMAN, Cluh" of Long• Drach had been I program W<'re Mrs. Guy Wirick, check out m the last mon~h. l13 S. ~hestnut St., heard of aronnd the world. I Mrs. George R. Wtlcox, Shirley Mr. and Mrs. Don Hadwm !lew / Lansmg, Michigan I When we drive down to the i Shepat·d, Glona Lee, .Joan Clark I to Marshal~. on Mond~y .. Th~y . --- A1·guer's club, we park on Ocean I and a German band. I made .the tup 1n the Crmset, Mrs. \\'rites F!'nm Cnlifomla Boulevard. One day we parlJllianccs in Ma­ other day and saw nice, big straw- warmest place in tho nation. . ___• th M' i 0 ~·t 1tason °. rcer o 1 1 son: ·l,t!s Uisl'i, om· •1we snle.mtan, 'rill '"' glad to show ''Ill! an" , f b .. · tt' · d GUY McCUE I 1 e • tc l ga.n s a e po1 we anc1 . , , ., ·' n errtes gc mg r1pc an more 1 • Mrs. Roy Bliss is sick at her Mlchi"'an department of' aer·onau- th:' lint•. \\'e '11m·., 1'\'<'r,rtllrong you· IIN'-:1 fn t'lec·tri<•ally mmlpr•nlze blosspms ready to set. We have I . --- 1 home this weelc. 1 tics ;a· fot·e 1 t 1 d t th M your home.· had a lot of sun but a chilly wind. l<}xplams Hospital Goal ' Mr. and Mrs, William Ma~on of son' alrporte< b~ca~nse a / ·bad .John Klingensmith, otrr son-in-,· In.t.Jalmllar·y the Mason Get~era 1 l Lansing were visttor,3 of Mr. and weathel' On Thursday c~ go•;e11 ._ e No other transportation system serves so much of 1 . b 1 1 11osp1 n >ecame an mstltu rona 1 M. W • M . T d I · • · - 1 aw, 1s a oo c sa esman. He and me , f tl Mi h' H it 1 IS, at rcn or cy ues ay, ncr, K m Sigler, stopped at the 1111 0 1 1 America! Greyhound travels over 83,920 miles of the world's Let Les Show You 1 orado,my daughter, Texa.s Paulineand Oldahoma were in Col-jlast a~socmtron.~et. ar!dle thec Amerrcanlgan. osp Hos- a I !~··•••••••••••••••••••••••••-. finest, most scenic highways. lWitb ouly oue ticket, you can fall unci were caught in the first Ipttal assocm~JOn. . • travel swiftly, safely and comfortably all over the nation-to blizzard in late November. They . Th~ Amel'lc~n Hosprtal a.ssocia-~ These G: E. Appliances Ileft their hotel in the late after-' tJOn ts a mechum whereby hospi­ Canada, Alaska and Mexico, too. And, you can go by one noon un

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Eaton Rapid~, Michigan , Phone 3211 In Ml"'l, Caroline Rllgun'a Or~t gl'a<.io .mom thoro wore 23 porfoct gt•ado room the children luwe aeoroa In apolllng, ,Tncy Ot•nhnm clnl rmwiertl numlJm' for thlu aorv· PhilliJl8 District Miss Merlo Hiatt and Ml', nnd flnlahod tholr fil'at primer, "Fun brought hJa portuble rurllo to Church News,. Icc, S1.1nclay ~oho, ol, H:l5, Mt•, nnd Mm, Milton Boobo ~~~~~ Mason School Joyca Uu!Kll' Mr11, Ohll'(mco Wltrner viultecl :M1•; Wr~nda vlsltod Mt•, aiHl Mt·a,. lll, Wit'h Dicit and ,Juno," unrl have uchool MonrlrlY ancl the clut~a ll~· St.pc.ilont Frtdny Iaymon's rhty, 10:30, Cuhrch school, .Tohna aplmt Uw wool! ond with r.n.nalng ond Mr·. 1U1d Mra, Fl'llnela afternoon with Mr. nnrl Mr~. T I I Scconrl "rudci'H tnu!"!ht hy Mr~. Glorlrt BnrgnHa nnd Lillian Win- mm•nlng- wor~hlp, "I,uymen'a Sun­ By ' OIUI tiiH!l I ' " " h II l l Ill 11:30 a, m., Klsllm·, super­ Mr. nnd Mt'll, 0, ,J, Hyde, HniHoy of OvJd wore Sunday dln­ Fmnlt King or Lrlnalng, · IDilnor Seltz hrtvo boon r·ertrllnrr zclor, '1' c vo pcnp e w 10 w clay," AddJ·e~~es on the topic "I um m. rn. 'I'iw ,lunlrll' piuy, "f'rofea11or, nbout George· this cnmpcto for• the n.ward arc u Mcl.hodlat," lly Glen Coon, Intendent. Mission Sundn.y, Cht•ls· MI'H, 0, J, Hyde ViHltod her aiR· nm• gueRtH of Mr, nnd Mrs. -Menlo Ml'. nnd MI'H, Albert Pennct• of Wnahing~on ~10 Hydo and fn.mlly, HrJW Co11lrl You," will he pre· woe!! n.nd drawing pictures nf him, .Jilnlco C1·oshy, Donnld Sowm·a, Wuyne Bullen, Alton .J, Stroud JI!ill tlan lonclerahlp clnasoa, 8 p, m, lor, Mm, C, C. Kl'lllllCI' nf Lnn· Lru1sing llpont 'l'humrlilY ovontn~ Public mecllng open to all, with :Jing, Tuosday, Mr. and Mrs. Loatnr Bixby of wllh Mr, 111111 M'rH, TO, .T,' Hubot•, sr•11tnrl "" Mur'eh 2•1 nne! 25, Mrs, Mr~. Donalti Edgington's accond Kay Whlto, Glorlrl· Burge~.~~ nncl Ben Wenvol', 11:15 Church school, 7:00 p. m. Youth Fcllowahlp; )?a· M1·s, N. F. Konady or Ypalhmtl Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wright n.nd Williamston apent Sunrlay nflor­ Mr. and Mrs, FJ, ,!, Hube1• nnrl .JnAIIII (J!al.t In tho dh·ector. 'rho grader~ are learning to write Lllllrm Winzeler, Tho contest ~lll nonn and ovonlng with Mr. and <:licit ubtl'llctlng double/ the enro or the achool lawn wore p. m. church achool bon.rd moot: Snlurday n!tornoon with Ml', and Mr, and Mrs, Wnyne Plotts ami ing- at the parsonage, •rueado.y, class soclnl meeting, Thm·aday 7 Mrs, Clnrcncc Wamor, Mr, unr] Mrs. Edwnrd Macho family nf l~ort Custer, ' Rlilp .lnlllllng~<, Phil Coller, Bcv- comblnntlonA In arlthmotle clnss. j~lvon Monday, Gary Lnmphel'C of Laming ,gpcnt Wedncsdny eve­ erly f.~ulnJJ, .T11nn Lent· anll Caro- htnd Nnncy Strickling were chosen Wednesday n.nd Thursday evenings and B p, m. choii' rehearsals, Mr. and Ml'B. Roy Warner of Mt•, nnd Mrs. FJ, J, Huber lyn f1illi{lHilll, On Thursday rL sperllng contest It() aslt lhc ehlldrcn the other r.nnHing visiter] Mr. and Mrs, ning with Mr. and Mrs. Menlo F1·lday evening with Mr. 11nd hj the men of tho church will be busy Hyde, '1'1111 Anr:IH>I'a stnff held 11 meet- WllH held In Ml.ss Mruinn Rath- I'OOm•J for co·opemtlrln In this on the worlt of the church im· North AurolluH Churclh, On Sun­ Clarence W11rner 'rhuraday. Lovern Kosier 1111d family, .,,,,.. l•'l'l'rlli,Y, 1>'r.•l.l10f.l·.~ or "eltlng bone's third gJ•adr. room. Wlnnei'B project provemontR. F'rillay, 2:00 p, m. day Rev, .Tohn Bell of El.~le wlll Mr. nnrl Mrs, Hermrtn Eifert Mr. and Mra. L, G. Hyde of St. ' ., ' h of the dictionaries were Andrew · ' . "World Day of Prayer," for nil com c as n pulpit candidate, nnrl Ar•!len Mnrqucclant spent Johns were Saturday evmlng rUn­ rwnpll! to :mlmeriiln to the yeur- 'l'uylor o.nd Rlclwrd ,Judson. 'I'lw Preaching SOI'Vlcos nt 11:15 n. m. Monday nftol'lloon In Lnnslng, nor gunHta or Mr, and Mrs, Menlo llnrrlt w<•>·e rliseJJfi~l"d. 'I'hc staff Is nve winners who will compete churches, being lwlcl at the Meth· Dart School oclist church, Mrs. Louis SUd, pre· und B:00 p, m. Mr. and Mrs, Arthur Griflm and Hyde and family. ntarting a rlriVB to Jll'fJillDtc Bnlc with the fourth, fifth and slxlh 7th nntl 8th GrndeH siding chairman. family · opont Saturdny evening of' f.l;., llrurlts. Any rtlumnl who grades In the contest on Api'll 8 8T1J[)YJNG A'l' FIGURI8 with Mr. and Mr.s. Kenneth Brown WiHIH·.~ to lluy the Anc'hora mn.y nro Andrew Taylor, fl.lchn.r·d Jud- Spelling 'honor roll mcmbora at 'rom Shoomnltcr and Hobert E. nnd family. M-H-M Beautiful Styleu llllhiHTilw :rl. .uw pl'inclpal's ofl'lce. aon, .Toe Bement, Ruth Judson and the Drut school t.hta weclt are 1\lnHnn Flr~l. llujli.IHI, Loyd ,G, Wnre of Mason are amnng tho 38 Mt•, and Mrs. Arthur Gruhn and 'l'lw Mn:·on hnnrl Wll,ll well rep- Phyllis Hynn I-Ielen Kemler, ' Virginia Oakley, Camw11y, pastol', Morning wor· Ingham col,\nty sturlcnts cm·ollcd family .vlaltod Mm. Herbert Brown All Wool ship lwur, 10:00 a. m. Sermon: rr·:lnntr•d 11t l.hn rlisli'Ict solo !llld The tlvo pupll·3 In Miss Phyllis Marvin Gmrss, 'Wilmer Pur.sons, at Ferris Institute. The Ingham Iand family Sunday afternoon, SUITS WORSTEDS nn·.;r.>mill" festival in Crane! Ledge Byrum's room who will partie!· Marlllnc WaJ•fle, Grmtld Baker, "An Abundant Entrance Into· Hat lEt made up of the two from Mrs. Emily B1·own u.nrl Harold R>tf.uriiiJY. r:.alingH were glvcm pate In the school spelling contest George Conta, Ruthnnn Freeman, Hcnven." Sunday school Bible Mnson, two from Wlllinm~ton, one, nrown cnJicd on Mr. nne~ M;rR. Ar·1 from "';" phiH which is Hllperlol', in April arc Polly Diamond Harold Onlclcy, Ronald Betterly, study hour 11 :15. Classes for all BECKWITH CLOTHES SHOP from Holt and 33 from Lansing. 1 thm• Gruhn Tuesday afternoon. '------' ci>~wn to Iii'<', anrl mcmhm·a of the Nancy Bmy, Peter Haase, Terry Lawrence Maleho, John Brower ngcs of children anll adults. Youth Mn!lnn h:uJd ""''l'iL·d off their shHI'e Brooks and Harry srcnny. Peter 1 n.nd Wrtync Malcho, The entrrc Fellowship hour 6:30. Bible study nr til" litllu>nt. 'l'ho~n who received Hlu.tsc unci Han·y Spcnny won the fourth grade Is on the honor roll program conducted by Mrs. Cara­ ------~·------htg~"' State college, the room and covered him with Bowcn and Kathleen sp~nt Mon­ day afternoon at the American Double Y.our Mon~y .B~tlt;k jurlg•·rl IWl'CUSHIOn; Ii r;pl'lllg concert·. have been malting poatcrs~ show- Kathleen, 1 hour at 10:00 a. m.-Scrmon and has been Wr·dtw:·lllny night, Mar!'h 2, at ltng life in Holland. They arc Ruth Ann Cooper from Millvjllo ·theme: "Rise Up, 0 Men of God." 8 :OO 1'1 tile h1gh Hcl.wol audita-, finishing their unit about the spent Saturday night with Ruth The day will be observed as P1'eR­ serving the I'il111l Tic led~ nre h?Ing sold by: Nct'hcrlands. Nina Mac Foes·,, of Ann Freeman. bytcrinn Men's Day, with men of American V2·lb. lll"miwi·< o~ lhc vars1ty and cadet,. Perry entered the room as n new Mrs, William Bowen spent Fri- the church assisting in the wo.r­ public with Nectar Tea. pkg. 51c b:liHI:: :rt t.0c lor adults and 30c pupil, I day with her mot'hor .Mrs. Au- ship order. A male quartet Will 40 too lm• sturluniH, . . In Miss Oln Showcrman's fifth gu:qta Meirudorf of Williamston, sing and John Carroll will be the fine teas at Nectar Tea Bags bogs 43c 1'11r• l:inrlrrgarl.cn c h 1 I clr en 1 grade room the pupils arc WOl'ldng 1 Mo·. and Mrs. Ervin Gillett and soloist. Nursery for pre-school-age handsome V2-lb. tnnghl. by 1Jt·s . .Jean Benrd.slcy, on a project about the western I sons of Howell were Sunday aft- children ?Pe!l every Sunday at 1 savings ever Our Own Tea pkg. 47c :rre wnrl(mg on hc~lth .scrap-, state.s. Hall monitors for the ·next, crnoon visitors of Mr. and Mrs. 9:50, contmum~ through the Sun­ 46 too , • "li~ , ...(..,.,.,.' • hnrrl·::;. 'l'hr•y nrc collcclmg pictures 1 two wcelts arc Duane Pierce and 1 Burl Bcttcrly day school sesswn. Sunday school sin·ce. Our Own Tea Bags bogs 39c of milk, <'gg,;, fruits. vegetables, Bill Sheaffer, I Mr. f\lld M;s, Alger Bowen and classes for all ages at ~1:15. N. · NO TEAS GIVE YOU MORE FOR.vO·U~,:~iOitUY THAN T~ESE j, ' • ' • nnd f'"'lis lha t fli'C c.spcclall~ good: Mrs. Mina Howe's fifth graders I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Franks at- S. Davis will report on h1s attend· I j 1"1 for mud! children; also poctures have been making· western scenes tended an election of officers of anco at the National Counml of or lw:r ll.l1y children playing, sleep- for art. Terry Royston has re- the Methodist Sunday school at Presbyterian Men held in Chicago, Super Right Beef-Oven Ready ing :r11rl brushing lhclr teeth. Mn.ry turned to school after being ab· Howell 011 Wednesday evening, Jo,ebruary 11 through 13. At 4:30 Su•: f'pc11ny celebrated her SJ~th sent for several weclrs. Sandra For supper Wednesday, Mr. and a delegation ?f men "':'II attend a bll'lhdHy anmvel•,;nry hy treatmg Horn, Jack Swr.rlein, Betty Ferris Mrs. Arthur Lange entertained Presbytery-wide mectmg of lay­ !!"' childr~''; 'l'u.,sday, Rohcrt and Joan Sterle have been aP.ocnt Mr. and Mr.s. Leon Wilson of How- men at Jacltson. Westm~nster Fel­ PRIME RIB ROAST l• otT lor• b•JU);hc each c~l1llt1 IL cook!e this week. The children arc study- ell and Mr.· and Mrs. Willia:m lowship meets at 6:30 Wtth Bonnie 11:t1dtl'l on George Washington s ing fractions in arithmetic cta~r;, Bowen and Kathleen · Edmonds as the leader. Tuesday, FIRST FIVE llirllulfly ".nlli\'l!l'm~ry, 'rho childr~n 1A special program in opening ex- Mr. and Mrs, Robc~t Hague and March 1 circles 1 and 4 will meet; RIBS lb. Ill'(' r•n,1oy111g bu1lrhng a mrrg1c; crci.scs was given to celebrate Carat of Ann Arbor were Sunday unci on Thurscia:,;, March 3 circle G 590 hnm:e. It '" constructed by . the Washington's birthday. Nancy i dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. will meet. Chorr rehearsal~ arc , mngnrlic force of the varwus Strleltlancl and Gary Lamphere Charles Gauss. helrl each Wednesday at 6:4o am! piccr!f;. talked to the room Monday about Mr. and Mrs. Russel Meisner 7:45p.m. Lean-Boston Butt lcir>:t grnclerH taug-ht by Miss ltccping the lnwns clean. of Grand Ledge spent .Sunday with LaVeda Box made farm pictures Scatter Bits, the' newspaper the Alger Bowen family, hy culling· colorer! paper to reprc- published by the ·sixth graders in. Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Glynn and First Churnh of Christ, Sd.,n­ PORK ROAST sent ani rna!:; anrl builrli·ngs. They Mrs. Dom Martin's. room, is in/1 Quentin and 'rlwmm> Dayton tist, Mason holds services at the U.S. No, 1 Sizo A have starter! to lr•arn how to tell CJrculatlon th1s week. . spent Sunday with the Floyd church, corner of Oalt nnd Park Colorodo McCiuro lime In arithmetic class. I In Mrs. Hjlgh Cor:rcr's sixth Bartletts at Woodlan,d. · streets, every Sunday at 11:00. Sunday school i.s held during the lb. 49C ~~w•-...... ~ services for pupils up to age of POTATOES 20. Wednesday evening meeting at 8:00 includes te.stimonies of Christian Science healing. A pub· Farm Fresh-Fancy Rocks , lb 10 ~~~ 59c lie reading room is open at· the Frying Chickens 45( church every Wednesday anrl Sat' New Cabbage Fresh-Greon lb. urday from 2 to 4. "Christ Jesus" Best Cuts--Super Right Beef will bo the subject of tho lesson­ Chuck Roast lb. 49¢ Fr••h Finger 3 Carrots Sito bchs. sermon in all Christian Science C Led p• • Logs or Broalls churche.s throughout the world on OOn . ICDICS Smoll Loon lb. Me5 Now Crop 8 bla~ 53C . Sunday, February 27, 43c Chicken for Frying lb. 89c Ora"ll Florid• Valencia ~ Swilt's- 1-lb. Skinnocl & Mason Chur!ill nf thn Naz.amnc, I Pork Sausage Brookfield roll 35c Wild ·Rabbits Prossed lb. 57c Rutabagas s ••t.d Flavor lb. 4c Murray L. Morford, minister.' SI.Jced Bacon 1-lb. 10:00 A. M., Sunday school, Ted 3 Lb. Can Sugor Curod Ioyer 49c Oysters. Solid Pack lb. 59c Green Peppers F:e•h-cri,p 3 r.r 17c CR~SCO Heins, superintend. ent, 11:00 A. M., ·R. BI 95c morning worship. 6:30 P. M, . mg 0 ogna Walnut Meats 43c Youth Fellowship. 7:30 P. M., Rauser's Quo lily lb. 39c Smelt Frosh-Michigon 2 lbs. 45c Evangelistic service. 7:30 P. M., Bacon Squares Mild ,Sugor Wednesday ovomng, prayer and ll Raisins Sunmoid Seedless Cured lb. 27c Perch Fancy Chorlevoi• lb. 45c praise service. Frozon 12-oz. 25C COFFEE Breakfast Maid Sunnyfiold- Hoadlo11 & Green Peas Birdseye or Booth pkg .., Skank Hall lb. 39c Dansville MethodiHl:, Dr. F. A. Cooked Hams 53c Nor~hern Pike Oro nod lb. 31c Sunnvbrook' Lcndrum, pastor. Church school Gr~do "A" 10:00, Arthur Pollok, superinten­ Ann Poqo lono Golden dent. Worship service 11:00, with a message by the pastor. M, Y. 1;', M.ACAROM~ or FRESH EGGS COCA COLA 6 Bottles service 7:00 p, m. CORN Largo 55C dozon 25c SPAGHETTI Si"to in c:tn. Wheatflelrl 1\fethodiHt, Dr. F. A, Lcndru·m, pw;;tor. Worship service American lb. 9:30, with a message by the as­ 3. ~~~ 39t I Ched ·O·Bit Ckoo•o Food 2 loaf sistant pastor, Rev, J. A. Lippin­ " lb. 16 TIDE Lg. Box .cott. Church school 10:30, Lester Spry or Cri$CO J can 93c Chicken fl'icas~'"e sw•n•on's ~:~ 53c Cheddar Cheese Mild, Frosh lb. Warner, superlntenden't. M. Y. F. 1:00 p. m., followed by a message lb. 6 by the nssistant pastor. Regular Pea Beans 5bog 49c Chicken or Turkey s~~~:'d ~:~ 55c Parkay Color Kwik lb. prayer meeting Thur.sday evening at 8 o'clock. Ann 22·••· ~3C 16 Prepared Spaghetti Pa.;c 2 c:ans ..1 Corned Beef Hash sro•dc•s• ~~~ 31c Sure Good Margarine lb. FRANKFURTERS Dansville Frco 1\lethorllst, Rev. 2 ClUB lb. 29c H. W. Cummings, pastor. Sunday lona Peas 2· ~;~. 19c Chili Con Carne !;~hd~:~tn• No~.! 25c Pure Refined Lard ' school 10:00, Leland Perrine, su­ perintendent. Preaching service lb. 22c Breast of Tuna con Dour.k-Dippl!d a.oeo,.te 11:00, in charge of Rev. Elton Uncle Ben's Rice pkg. 44c. West. Y, P, M. S. service 7:30 p. m., followed by a message by Rev, romato Juice Campbell's 46~o:~ 25c Sweet Mixed Pickles L•ng'• ~; 27c. ~- ~ LAYER CA~! BEEF SHOULDER ROAST 47c West. Regular church prayer meeting Thurs(!ay evening at ~R'hlte C:reme lel•fJ l111der 59C 7:30, Kidney Beans sutt•n• 3 ~:·:·· 29c Salad Dressing Rajah ~; 41 C • Bleil t:Aoeolate l!roatlllfl

Holt Brotherhood Temple. Wll- Tomato· Catsup st.nd•rdQuolity 2 ~:~~~· 25c Ketchup Ann P·~· 2 ~~~~... 35c D"tnner Rolls pkg. Morvol Ploin of 9 PURE GROUND BEEF son Tennant, pastor. Morning war· 0 k 0 t 48 33 Grape Jam 2 ,!~; 25c h L ck Old 39 51c ship will be in charge of church .Uil "Q"ick or Rogulor Ruby Boo Fashioned ••. laymen under the direction of Paul er a s ;i;: c' lb 29 Penuc e ayer a e c MethodistVnnSiclde. youthChurch fellowship school at at11:00 tho .. Wh"Jte House M"tlk Evoporotocl 2can loll 25c Cream Drops. Chocolate b•• ' c Potato Ch"tps collo12-oz. bog 49c . church at 6:00. Sunday night/ at· . Karo Syrup . ' l'/2·lb. 18 Th" M" t . lb 39c E I" h Mff" plg 19c 7:30 there will be the first of a Bluo Lobel bot. c 10 10 s Worwicl be~ ng IS u tns of i. . Northern or Waldc:>rf series on "What Methodist Believe' · N 23 6 12 5-37c serviceand Why." Friday, World March Day 4, ofform l;'rayer 2 to Post Grape-Nuts !2-oz.pkg. 19c Fruit Cocktail Sultana ·~.! c Marvel Bread I l::i c 4 in the afternoon. . Shredded Wheat N.B.C. 2 ~:.::: 31c Grapefruit Sections A&P2 Nc:·n~ 29c Sandwich Bread Marvel 21~:,L 17c. 0 Pa!~::~ s~:g~~t~c~~c!t'1~;o:f.u~':~~~ : Rolled Oats Q•i~k"~~~~l~ul•r 5 ~:·9 37c Linco Bleach Vz·e:l: 27c Potato Bread 1 f~:f' 15c · shipitual serviceSense." 11:00.Special Sermon: music by"Splr• the. : · ------~------...;.------~~ choir. Youth Fellowship meeting ··' Block Too at 6:30. Union service at Meth· Ciqaroltos odlst church 8:00. Family night · LIPTON'S MARVELS supper and program ·Wednesday at ' Vz·lb. C TOM'S FOOD MARKET :r:· Friday, World day of pray· :Ji pkq, pkqs, ~· 59 Sl C - .. . ·. TEA BAGS ...... pkg. of 48 C 2 31 StocltbrlHtl, Vinno rtrldml ltno!.hlll' free IThree Tour~eys ~on. 'l'hcrc wu1 bo. uno gnme ~rwh I 1\f,'Ho lll!lr·" }rrunl!lin pll.nl, tlrr·nw nn1l r~eR!lo wnR in the rll'lv· r.r·'u tJcnt with rt fntll'·pnlnt. load. night, boglnnlng fit 8;00 on Mllroh Mr. 1111 ,1 MrfJ, ,JPnn HogPI'S or~ 1\lr, /nrl MJ;ii, , Jill mer• Srnll.h But It rlidn't loRt. Pnt Sweeney, jFor.. lngham Teams a. . I OtldJlloe huvu 11!01'(1(1 intn tho Wtl·' HIJPJJt ,Junrlrry nl \1\llYIIU with t)leir nty league Basketball T~de , Mn.srm will hn~e one ;!ling In it~~ lltll' Wright rurm \Vhm•e Ml', Hon nnrl l'nmlly, Gmw flrnll.h nnrl .runlrll' Hmlth c:umo tnvor, If nothing olse, I he l"w of lH employed i Mr, rnrrl Pix Hnylet• of tc'H Blrwllhn.wicR won them- mnldng tho Hcor•c Rtunll nL 17-15, thrmrgh for HrtHlotl and Httslett All cug-o teprnu in tho ututc nrc lr~ogcnH Mr~. fiJilllRHing their P-ttentlon on the rtVerugos ought to tmluh liP wtth , , · ' . , , , i Pienn:rnt tnlln m•o llw !Hll't11llH nl' nnhnr•e In the Tnghnm Conn- Marti Hnby (.Iori tho gnnHJ 11p lltinin Ued llw rrcore, 'rhem WQH llJo BtilldogH nftcr awhile, 'I'ho , IV~ I.' 1111 '1 Ml ~· ~ltliur I• rnnil!ln n Imy, hnm nt tho Oslcopn.thill hnn· litlt! with n. 17·11 win again nnrl n. ·few Hcuond~ lrttel' ptrt oni,Y one mlrllllC L<> go wlwn .lim rltutHct cngo mcet11 whi!!lt flttll'l 01 1 2, BulldngH hnve 1110t Gr·nnrl LerJgt! cntctlninr.rl ~' . Sunrlny tlinn<•J•, pli.Hi in ,Jncllllnn t~ei•ruiii'Y Ill lett fit !,cHile •ruoMd. !Iolt, Evmett, LcRho, Lunning St, day night ut 0:00, M' I M" I ' U . . I' B• • lltisrr Aietlw. Clnrlr' to put Han- lin. '!'he lnnicy Blnclthawl\ played Dl?l~mdn.le, Po~tcrville o.nrl Wob·lteuguu hu.s not r·Lur rt tollrnument •rJwy wel'r: on liwir• way lo Ann rd. Lire chun:h. jumpt:

.. .[1 1 1n nnd mixed doubic:s (Cllllls. 1Sirorl­ 0 0 0 ly at'tcrward!i1 howcver1 Gizi ' wt:s arrested by police 011 10 7 1n 47 charges of tnldng IJlouses. fl'om It's A Ni(e Building n downtown shop. Helensed 1 ra,;lcli: FG FT PF TP nftcr r·ctunring the blouses, ;h•c !111 Lf'iwll, .... .4 2 2 10 tearfully cxplaind: "1'1•c never flmilh, .Tr., f ...... 4 :1 :l 11 seen sur.h ni(:C thi11.~s ~t 1Hm1;, Heats evenly and con­ Slllit.hl CI~JW, {~ .. .:.~ 2 2 8 l ju,ct rnultln'l stand i!." n.ahy, g- ...... fl 1 3 ll stantly ·no matter how Broll'n, g ...... 1 1 1i severe .the weather be- SubHl.itulionn: l 0 1\Irs. l{enncth Baker comes. 17 10 lfi Hou,wl Clrl'istinn rJndcavor busi· .. nt':;fi nH:Pting- will be" held nl the hrimc nJ' M1·. nnrl Jl·lr·.;, Claude Hr,we Thur:-iclay rV('?ling, J\fnrc11 I 10, in:;tead rJf the 1·cguJar CVl~ni.1lG' A fast-firing Kentucky Holt Raps Mason .:f l.latdl :1. fuel, even-burn~ng and r.r:·. a:Jd Mrs. Curtis Wright ; In Scoring Spree Jpc;,t Satnrllny and Sunday with 'j Lump clean. Mr. unci Ml'fl. Firlri Hunl at De­ Holt hanclcd Ma~·on another set- 1 ~:·cit, .June and .Jennr·tlc Wrig';1t i bacl< 'l'tll'~clay night, Uris lime 57- ·"pent tiJf! wt:cl: Pllcl with M·r·. anc; 11. Munon still !Jar< not Ieamerl l'vlr::, KPIHldh Bal\\·r ~nrl famil,v. lllal it. laiws a full four qunrters J•,'!J'. nnd 1\if!'S. '1'0cl Ell•;wnl'th and of ila;:Jcclhnll to win. · l3dghter· of Lansing nnd :Vfl'. rt!ld An inexpensive, slow­ Holt ,jump"d to an early lear! Mr·s, .Tack Pt•lto:J nf Springport humin~ fuel with a mini­ when Masons man-w-man defense wm·e Su:lday d:nw.r· g I((• fit:-: nt Mr. failed to hold. At the end or the ~ncl l\'lr:;. Clarence Cre.:n. Mr. r111d mum of wa5te. first stanza Holt hau romped out Mrs. Pc·itnn.were r.uuTietl fill Sat-, in front 1 U-4. Manon w:.\s off in unlny. ~ We Are Exclusive Distributors of ever~. depal'lment of the ,t!;:tme in .. J\•::·. UJH.) .. rvrz·s. Ty ~ei~t~P .acco1~1-. the lu·st quarter·. p.1nrcd Mr. nnd Mr.- .. 1 h1llrp VIll- The seennd quar'ler· wn. ..c; n. little ~iam:-. to Snginr,·~~.· nvr-~· th(~ \Vt!f'~( I ·0. P. -PIPELINE STOK~R hit mnrc of the same thing. The enci to att<'~lcl n h.owllng. to;r,llrn- I IHrLmbierr; ltept r·ight on r·nmbling ment. Mi. d!Hl Ml H. Iva.! (Jail a­ A unit which ends hand firing and rernovhn M:wrr. of first \'arsity game, .:Vas next in I-Jastrngn ,,pent J:nctay Wilh ~1r. line with a total of six. aml Mrs. Gale PICI'Ce. . Holt scoring was spread ail Mr: anri Mr.o. Claro Lnunslcm I through the squad. Tuttle grabbed and tnll111Y, i\T~·. and 1\ofrs. Ronald tho lion's shm·c of it with a total Howr• nncJ daughter and Mt.'. a~cl o( 10. Ken Griffin followed him up M,rs. Max 1\'lcCullough a net I ~~nnly I Built when the enrollment was 500, the present school with nine. o/ Mason wer·c Sunday rJmner building in Mason is being used to double its capacity. Present The ::vrason reserves dr·opped a NIJC~t£ cf Mr. ::m: M.rs. Claud~ 1 game to the little Ramblers 47-38. How.c: The rllnner. was rn ho~m of i enrollment is more than 1,000 and then:'G no sign of any slacken­ Lee Dar·ling had a !Jig night for the L•n·thday nnnrvcrsary c! Mn. The ing off. Something has to be done to provide more room, The :Mason with 13 points. Spreclter McCullough, . paced Holt with 17. J\·f1·e. Fred Rut111~: and Mar:.• board of education has decided that this new West Side Elemen­ Holt F'G F'l' PF TP Jane anrl Ml3, Kenneth Baker and tary school will answer Mason's ,ncedr; for several years. It will Green, f ...... :] 0 0 G Ilail a/ tender! lhe •1-T-l l>•rHlern Griffin. r ...... 4 1 o fJ r·cco,e;niticn dinner nt the Pr·cshy- Need be located west of the present west end of Ash street and south Hoot, c ...... 3 1 0 7 teria:r church at Marmn, on of the present end of South Cedar. Spurgeon, g ...... 2 0 1 ·1 Wednesday evening of la:Jt weelc Monison, g ...... 0 o o o Hcw>cl Extension club met with Snhnlitulions: Mr. and Mrs. Paul McCrecr·y on Henderson, f ...... 3 '1 2 7 Thursday evening, Tutlle, ,<; .. 5 0 2 10 FrBnl• l'IIcCr•ccJ y spent last Guile, g ...... 2 2 2 G weclc with r-:e\', and Mr·s. Paul Depue, f .... 0 2 2 2 OlmnLcud at South Hnvnn .. The Weaver, c ...... 2 2 1 6 McCreerys will vi~it in Battlr rr·col' a't the home of Mr. and For the six grade rooms, a big kindergarten room, a com­ 29 9 10 m Mrs. Hany McCreery this weal\ bination gym and auditorium, many other •crvice rooms, a com­ !lla~on FC FT PF TP end. plete heating and ventilating pl:mt and with all necessary school I Davis, f ...... 2 0 3 .J Members of the Crossroacl·.1 Sew- The Bal'r, f ...... 0 0 o o ing Circle ·l·H club attended Fox equipment, the cost is estimated at $250,000. That's big money, Kelly, e ...... 2 o o 4 theatre in Mason on Monday cvc- but we all know about what's happened to labor and building F'reeman, g ...... 1 1 2 3 ning in celebrntion of Valentine .1 ohnson, g· ...... 2 1 2 5 Day. 1'he work ol' the girL; i:' rro- material costs, And they aren't coming down; at least, there's no Sullsti tutions: grc~sing nicdy. Cost reason to look for any drop. Stolz, f ...... 6 ' 2 J.l F'cll, f ...... 2 0 4 Ga!'ver, c ...... 0 0 2 , Go.bbel't, f ...... 3 0 2 ~Two Teams Share Smith, g ...... 0 1 0 1 18 5 13 11 Third Place Too Front runners In the Ingham I Northwest Ingham County league arc all tied up. On hand in the building and site fund is $50,000. Needed for 1\Jrs. Ami Tel'r·ill l With Leslie and Haslett dividing'! the new building is ·another $200,000. If the voters so decide, You'fl sing a song' of savings when you see this big bcauti­ . honors for first place, Dansville .f~l Philgas'Spccial Model.648 range, Here you·it' nnd.all rmmer Bra vender entered Um- and Holt ended up in a tie for' How We'll bonds will be issued for the $200,000 and those bonds will be · tliesc. important Features- one giant and Jliree simmer vcrsily hospital ut Ann Arbor I third. Okemos is in fifth place. I . paid off in 10 years. That means an average yearly pay~1ent of b.urners ... flush to wall construction,., welded steel Frome Mnmlay lor surgery. Dansville, with Sammy Willinms! •... dependable oven regulaior .. , roomy storage draw­ F'mnll Osborne was in Ann Ar- reg)stering-' 20 points, moved past CZO,OOO, plus interest.- _ers. , . and mony other cooking conveniences, Immediate bn;· Monday for _a chcclc-.up at the Olccmos 42·37 Fr·iday night. Olie­ ·installation in your kitchen- no waiting. ~limpson Memor·raJ hosprtul. . mon led the AggiJ:s in fiel1l goals Pay At 3 per cent interest the annual debt charge will range Recent cullers at the Franlc Os- but Dansville popped in 14 out of let your Philgas dealer show you the convcnicn:cs of Fmr, barne home were Mr.s·. Ethel Me- 27 free throws. The Indinns made from $6,000 the first ye.:~r to $600 the last year, averaging. $3,000 clean, mad ern ga• cooking- at a price suilcd io your Pr'ungle or LunGing, Jennette Cliff seven out of 19 attempts fi'Om the a year. In the. first two or three years the school district would ram ily budget. . . :l!HI .Jimmy Eames of Leslie, Irn chnrity stripe. . C·.:bomc and Albi!'C Woodard of The game was close all the way . need a levi of 9 mills on present equalized valuations to handle .Jal!l;.,on, J. B. Dalton and Dell The Aggies stepped off to a 9·5 the new debt. Then the levy could probably be cut to seven or Meade of Dans\'lllc and Elmer lead the first quarter and were ,Kala,mazoo and Royal Rose Stoves. BravenilPr. ahead 19-13 at the hnlf. even six mills. Mrs. Ami Terri!l plans to go to Holt swamped Stockbridge 68- I Dearborn on l•'riday to ·apend the 30. The Ramblers were ahead 33·1 So for the first two or three years the owner of a house Regularly $1'.4~.~0 weelt encl with her bt·other-in·lnw H nt the half, and sister, Mr. and Mm. Guy Mui- -In a non-league gnmc last Fri·1 This o.dve1·tisement wa:; llre­ assessed at $2,000 would have to pay on his equalized valuatio'n IJUred and i& being paid ror by ville · nnd her mother, Mrs, 'lna day nig-ht Haslett hari a close calli of roughly $2,880 about $25.92 in school building tax. D:wirlson. They will spend Sat- with Bath, finally winning 45-37. tbe Mn.aon Chamber of Cool· ': .Speciat at $·99.50 urday withll Murryne McCrosscu l•'lnal J,,•ag•w Stanlllngs . mcn:c to better ncqunlnt the ,. ·.-•. ~ _.;...o.;..·~---~---,"':-- at Rochester and attend the Sonja W · L · Pet; I pea pie with Uw questions UllOn After the first two or three years the levy could probably be Hcnic icc revue on Sunday. Leslie ...... 11 3 .786 wloicb thoy will he naked to l?iJ•e destroyed the bnm on the Haslett ...... 11 3 .786 vole within u few wcclu. cut to 6 mills. That would mean a tax increase for school pur· Edward English farm Sunday eve- Dansville ...... 10 4 .714 poses of about $17.28 on a house .assessed at $2,000. ~art-' & · Cady ning. It was formerly the Alfred Holt ....., ... ,...... :.... 10 · 1 .714 Brnvcndet· far'm. IOltemos ...... 7 7 .500 '< . Pho1;1~ 23111 \Villinmston ...... :. 4 10 .286 American manufacturers turned. Fowler.ville ...... 2 12 .14.3 o~~%l~OO~~y~~~1W& ls~~hrldp 1 ~ ~n~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • onlo lhnt,n]tJr.r pt!oplll l]f!Cil Should t.he Injunction. Procedure Be Reta~ned ~n labor Act? [L~fe Begins· At · un mncl1 protein nH . \ pic, ·rhoh· unldlllll neml·~ n 1 lrmst llH high 011 thoao _o( you (Etlltm·'~ Noll! I 111>1'1' Ul'l! llw 1 flit' """oH arl~lng· unrlct• gnvol'll- lhnHe nl' thr AlllPI'(rllll ronplo nnll'or· no otiiCI' t•nnfJon, lliiH trt t.I'I\C IHlliltH, Jll>rUnr•ut hll'l~ tL lllthlll• f~Hlll! m~mt. mnnugemenl. Toehnlcnlly, a whole, rn· ••von ovm• tl11,;e of l.j)r•c~uec Rhould 11. nbm1o thifl 'tt· 1st Forty if You 1111 1 Not only Is tho rlgl1t ltlncl n.~ JU'U(IIU't'll h~· lht•. (Jui\•111·Hil,l' nt' tiHH .umu·y m~t t~10 .Hitua~ln~ •. In ull wm•ltet'fi, Only 20 pr.r· nerll. nf I th" public t'Pncllon would be HO ', fond vltnl to nur• welt'Hl'C hut ul' l'nlith•ul l.h!o c.onliurltiHtty ntlcr lho gn\cln- pcnpli! employer! In tlil!i eounli'YJ'Rtro:t!( thut lnllot· would ~lll•hlguu Unp~a'IIHt•nl Ol'g"lln~v.od muy evrn holp 11low up aging fo!nlt•m•••· 'II~IIH lllltlr•a•i.tl IH •tlo.~lgut•d mt•ttl t(wi< ovna• ltH opm·ut1on nH ar•c rnem)Jf!l•.< 11f uny union. In lnno nwny or 11.'1 pre~cnt pl'IVI­ Eat Ri.ght ·Food ClltlflH, Older (ll'l'~rma r.un ' ,s- 1111 nf to pl'I'~I'Jil hntlr Hill I'.~ nl' I hi' 11111 r•mrrgcncy rnonHua·e, limes c•neqr,·ncy, the lll.tertles llc[!Cii, ' We'n• living· longnr l.hotw !lnys ute n )l,t to the umnmunlty linn In h"IJt .rnu In you•· thlnlirtR until nl'tPI' u "cooling bf! rmforccrl, I qf h~:; fellow citizens, The fa<:t 11 qucntly IIHI'tl ~y enul'tH lo t'Prll.rrtln ol'l"' per!n.l or nt lenHt 80 dnyu. ~. Tlte mlmlnJ:;trotimi'H claim· t.hal llw Nol'l'iH-LaGuul'rlin Ad the fnotiH nnrl nutl'itron ll!!port- Mony ycnrs of 1;tudy on oil ment n t Michigan Stnlc collt•gP. groupH will IH• I'NJUircd to com; lnbor unions tmm m· to i Altlwugh the 'l'nfi.·Hnrlley Af'l that the Pcesldent may Htill w,- haH not )JrPn rcpcnlcrl :howr; th[, ~:tr!IU~J:(, i 1 , Lois .rnci<·Jon l'flJHH'ts thnt the de- plcl.e tlw nni!Wt)l' to the lfll<'ijtiOJl pi'Ohilllt vnl'lous [!lcle••n adVnlwed on this P oycc1 .In t e pas1 , I •· , ' ' I • J I I ·t-- t· l much of vurtouH nutl'ients dn nldel' 1 The legal lili'OI'Y t'"erl. ~ tn . justify.. . l'i~11f' n I'C, I ''J ' If th"t'r•~' . i"o r·r"'"'irJ,··I'Itblt•""'"n . • rlrtJtbll' vo.f'H \ll11ch lt 10I IH m n s r 'o1', lng101 Jl••ople ucr•d':' Studie~ ltl Michigan, thCH!! injunetlon~ W!l.l that the' .. . nhnut thr lep·allty of tiH• t.ndi<"l llPeds in order o 1llV<' n 1\0 '' Strrte eollege ancl elsewhcr•t• lncli-; Februnry 24, 1949 Noni·J-LnGtint'illn Aet did not np- \'r•,; · ~he govcrntnc;tt p'roposr•.J to 1 1~.r. i~' mnjnrity in congress. This four-room ":;olar" lwtise, buill by tile 1\lnssnchusetls Instilutc ply becnuse It WHH originally llro- 1. Ol'gnnlzf'!n!un I:; Im(llll'l:mi . I d f II ~ gne m· 1 spu t rs b f'L\\'f!en labor mado Lri ron II 7.<' llta t 1't H 10· t er<'H t H , nunrJp;;t mll:edu 1·1· i·.<"' lo \'Lllid.lt<•l' Which par t s or tilt •; rcn:;o nH""'·~ of Technology, Cnmbrltlge, is b('ing used to test whether New I I t 1 un1 Jll' va e managemPn t nnrj nr•t nrc no t t o IJr );1\'en· pr1or· It y nvrl' ' hc.-w t.nd 1c:; now ilev<>llr.l nll qnrs-: ~1cen1 ~; t rnnr: t n you·.'' 'VIi' 1 c 11 •'''ePnt · ... England's sunsilinc is Wllrm enough 10 ltcclt n ltousc throughout lhe 1 lloll. Jt i:; hellc•r to huve If pnwcl'· w,:ul'? ))~' yr.u thutlt of ~th1. wiulcr .. A slLttlent family occupies the hnu:1c while cnginct~l's study l 1 M-H-M , nntl not IH'crf tn lllif! It than lu pOints wlt1r:h might hr mntle. Do tls elfictency, Glass m·cas ol the heal collector appcnr on the roof. You P.ay Less! ~ n~<·d it in lin l'lllcrg-cncy' nml then! you. thin!< ~tf an~ "ln-hr·t~:::~n" ------

' d"covel' that there Is "" lcgnl I pnsttton whtel1 lmght be pn-. .tblc I' $39.95 T·heref01•e 1 Book rJI1alk· 'grmmrl f'lll' il. and clesirnbll' 'I l'l?:.t: .• llul, gf'! s1~rinus, too. 1 Spec;al S.t'tFMI .11. ( .. I SUITS 100% wopl We Sell MORE No · Aft<~r Y. ou have thought ovet' I 'bOn 1' ll.'bO.J 1 I. Orgnnir.NI l11bot· is );l'owinr~ lllhir; weel<'s public Issue anti fnr.m- fl'flm 1\n11 wh"n II' BECKWITH CLOTHES SHOP 120 W. Maple, Mason in it:; Hl'llSC of' J'Cflponsihlllty. It ~d Ull fiJllnln:t on it, If' you WISh Scheduled fop I I h c L fu1•1H, I slif'i• l'ig'ltt. in 'em, now rrcc,gnfz(•s the cmTt•ctne>'.'; of: J.o write to one or more of the I ! ng am ounty ibrary I 'II h1• Sl'l'illg you rt>gU· tlw theory t11at th" nnllonal in-! appropriate public offlr:luls, In this r,:den· U. ll:b• (l~RI!'. (l fly Dorut1hy H"'·~'~• 1r.rt}Hl must pr·evflil nVPl' group! r.n::;r. Uwy would be your congrp~v;- 1: g ~IUK IH t[,·,ur,; npr·n tu tlH• IHdilir· at lftdl Mr·· lnrly Hllllll a.nrl lw(l!' II'<' intorc.;t, If truslul nnd put on it:-: man' and Stmalors Arthur H. mnriul J.ibr•lt~Y. ,\/1!~-;on: Jo:vr·r.v rlay •·:..-! ifl'( to hr• gnorl frh•mls. gond hehnvim·, it v.,rilJ nnt over- VandPnherg and Honwr Fergn.son, r···rrt Sr~trcln,vs :trrd holid11y~, ~-i 1r, m.: ::;tep the boundH of rab· ~nnduet., Tf 1 washington, D, c. 'rhc Spar-tan Chr;·,,t.ian F'rllow- Mond:~y, ~Y··dn··~dny, 1'-!alrrrrl.ry, 1-~1 11 . ~hip \.\'ill open lhl' Hcl'ii'B of npeC!:t] m.· durin~: :;d!o(,J Y•·ar, 1J:,Iri·l:!:·lf,; Monday, February 18 ~('l\'ilCf' duri:lg :Marc..:h nt tlw T!;den :-llol·y houl' I ::lo :-ini\H'fiuys. Un1l<'ll Bl'l'lhrr·n c:ltlu·oh. Final m- 'i'he boys ann gu·J;; hav<' hL:cn' Hawley g-iving 11s a hoom1ng husinr;;H ln Thirteen Herds !\l;•s, ~,fam·lc" Lyon I'UIIgemcnts wcrP made witll this .:hu county this \Vintl•r. Tlwrc is: group ftom :Michlga!l State CfJl- t·;.::idlt'rnent in finding" thr. rirr,ht: Ml'. and Mrs. J ra Rose and fam­ 1egc Ja"L week lor :1 rlt; The rJri1.l.e:-t and illust.rutc•d BLUE.:- 'Mr. nnd J1,1r.9. George \'Vcnzd a·Hl Bet:1:m.v dlap,·l g:J.qwJ orcnr.~t.nt 1JEI1fUES ITOPw f-IAL, n Jmppy,' il.i'l;l:;, l:.:H'Iis, r.. :~gJw:rJm Ulltl N 1'\\' Cro,;s B;•pll i ment n~~;ociatlnn U\'Pr:lffCil over :w Kcnueth or Charlotte were wee:!\ l>lll\'1l!•:t Rlll'it-Hf'ds pounds of butt~rfat dnl'ing tho ,~1: 1.lll'PC I.ti·:~e'J' ~ W;ll Pt'PRr·n~ .. l!!(: sn~r.ihir1y bfJok l'rH· t11c ynungPst! 1 11 1 rno:lth ni' Ja!lunrv, :J<:r•m•ding· to the enrl gtlcsts of Mr. n:Jcl 1\ft'.'l. l':·l .::,'(lD!llJ!, f;JOg!,.lfl · thL: .~.III!L rc!.lr!CI'S. ~;u} i.'i :11<'Clo!-:l Firw a.nd Arf• in l.lrw f'o:- EVl'l',Y Nlne High herd WllS r.wned hy C. •r•c nn 1\olal'el! 20. F'r<•tl Bl'lg·r,s 011 filling h''l' :,nwll bul'!(c(. meets a· Out of 'Ten L11W11foll Chlc:IIS Dn!1ohy w1th 20 t·egiste~ rtl nnrl Lan~ing-. 8Locl{hl'id,R,e is mallel')ntJ PrJONe ,JACIU\:H.I :!-.!80!) 1'. 0. RIVJ<;~; le & Son, 2•J regi~itered IIolst~im:; IC?~ Y lll c l!-! •1'1C • :-;ma .c arge 140 3 p u d. r t · d. . . wtll be made lm· calls ouUadc the Rites Tijjesday for ; gi·acJe.cL _r\Pl1.UN STRn:ns AND L:waUon -t!i20 n1~rry Road ut JIPnr!,•ttu 1 • o n s a , 1100 poun s m1 11 t, r t . t CoHill & Iwaim and family had a surpris~ mothers from attending a vision­ have told me that tlwy have en-: Closets Cast Iron and Steel testing school in Stocl·s. Wildcr'.s boolo; Standard Fixtures Bath Tubs PHILGAS SELF-SERVICE EQUIPMENT • registered .Jersey, 79.0 pounds fat their fal.het·, Charles Force, Sun- second sch()Oi is being planned for aloncl with Uwft· childl'cn. ' 114ll pounds milk I rlav. Mr. Force celebrated his 7lst Friclay of this week. It will be helci In the tcen-ar,;c section you will ' Kohler Fixtures 6 Styles of Lavatories, at the school in Stocl,hridge. i Under five years: H. A. Mille/' I bia·thday anniverrmry. . find THAT GIRL OJ<' PIERRE'S Rheem G2.s, electric and built-in fixtures and The vision conserva t.ion progrn.n1 by Rnhert Dm·is. It is the story or· & Sons' registered Holstein, 94.1' l 1\!rs ..Tenme Larner entert~mecl Oil Water Heaters · pl.:lin types JlOUnrls rat, 1891 pounds milk: C.)2~ me_mb:rs of t~e West Ala~edo~ is being sponsored by the county Dnnicllc Dufnu~'" cnut·a;::cous ef­ ~!()(11.1 • Dans]Jy's. grade Holstein, 64.4: La~1~s A1d at. hm J:ome Thmsd~\ health depa.t·tmcnt in ol'der to find fort~ in the I'CCC13tl·uction oC the! 'pounds fat 1953 pounds milk. · fot chm:er. Mts. L~EIJa Arencl l'.tll v:· !len clcfncts thn t might not other­ Dufour Farm, anti her hc•lovod Vii· I W" furnish GALVANIZIGD I•Ii'.l~ and Fl'l''fiNGS, SOIL. · ' , 1 entet'tam the group m Mnrch. wise be found. 'rile clerartment IHP.;D, Arsac-le-Pctit, after World, 1 and FI'f1'!NGS to lnsh~ll llw juh. ! ~nder. foul' yeal's:_Gould & [,~-: i Mr. nncl Mt·s Artltur.Gt·uhn and nlso hopes that as u result of the War II. nnd of her reunion with I , CZJ soskt s g1 nclc IIolslem, 7 -:~ I familv spent Saturclny evenmg ter>ting, children will be interested fiance, Marc. Come in and see us today! , rounds fat, .1814 mill,, with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brown p~unds in learning more about their eyes Buy uow; h:tvt• ~~ on hand w:1Pil ynu'rt• I'P.acly : En:est Wallme's rcg1stercd Hoi-~ and family. I and their visionnl environment. .,1· t11e homn of J',ir·. ami Mrs. F't·cd i st~m. 72.0 pounds fat, 1804 pound~ Mt·. and Mrs Thomas Hnrt visi­ ~ t Strobel last Friday evening. Mothers of s~hool :llilda·c:: to. a: Mrs. Clc·tn~ stricllling pent last . mille. i ted l\I1'. and Mrs. Milburn Hart and 1 tencl the meetmg .Ftlday \\ tll} cp, Friday at the honie of her Under three years: H. A. Miller' family of Leslie 'l'uesclay. resent schools m Stocltbtltlge, er· Mrs Howard Nfli'th Immediate Delivery & Sons' rcgisterocl Holstein, G4 .2 I Mt·. nnd Mrs. Belvin Lal'ller and Dart &. township. Miss :Mildred Cardl':'ell, i 'rvrro. 'r-rcwal'CI Ncrth ·and Leone~ Cady pounds fat, l60G pounds milk; I son. Mr .and Mrs. Murre! Larner Gould & Kolczyoslti's registrt•ed and /family, Mr. and Mt·s. ll'vinP' di;·cctor o~ public health ~mrmng, ~North callccl on Mr. 'anplam and demonsttatc the, Earle. Richmond in Holt Sunday Holstein, GO.l pounds fat, 1820 Parllel' and family and Mr. and l.fl W. Ash Phone 23111 I vision-testing CCJillJl!11ent. and those: evening. . · I pounds mille Mt·s., Harrv Rummins and family pz·esent at the metmg wtll have.an ------·-- ; C. J. PERRIN .------·------.:_------~ 1 spent Sund!ly with their pnrents, ;pportunity to pra~lice the t:stmg The VA estimates that. 82 thou- : Ml'. and Mrs. Ernest Larner. I 13 Htat<·· St. l\[!l~O!l l'hmw procedure and asJ, qunsllons. . sand_ disabled veterans are looking 1 Mt·. nnd Mrs Harold Brown nncl I Mrs. Emelifl. Brown of Lansing In ordct' to ~hare tlte eqmpn:ent fo1· .JObs· through public employ-~ .• called on Mr. anrl Mrs. Kenncoth necessal'y to r]() the st•t·eelnng, mcnt agencies. . · '------,-.,.-_.:--.,..------~~ I Bl'own and Ml'. and :rvrr~. Elmer tlteymothers represent. \~II schcili!lo · the schn~s '~------~------~--~----_.:------~ "Let'S· Get Acquainted" B1·own Sunday afternoon. Mr. and MrB. Thomns Hart visi­ ted .Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Estes of Grovenburg Stockbridge Thursday. :\irs. llml•:u•tl North We'd Like You Donald, Robert and Barbara Gailey of Dansville spent the weP.k M1·. nncl Mrs. Micltanl Janeclw To Meet' · end with their grnndparents, Mr. were visited hv a cousin, A Ibert and Mrs. Thomas Hart. l nr1 iverl at hy com- Hearing- Society, Child Wclforc, party caucus Leonard Rouse was prayer ln?vcment hns grown p~tcnt budget committees. Lou.guc, Jcamlly Service As~ocln-1 !~:t~~m~~~t~~eaf~~t r~~~fc~~ defeated by Mrs. El!clon Williams. t.tcmllly unttl last year it was ob- Maeo11 area rcH!cl!lnts will be lion of AmcJ'ica, American Socia! I The other nominees arc: for the nomination for• clcrlt and. ocrvcd In 7·~ count.r~c.s, . n~l{cd tn cc~ntr!but.c ~1,300 of llw j Hygiene AHsociutlon, . National I Paul Jupp;. trustees for W!lllnm Durfee wn.q nclminnted 1 Pr~ycrs .trc offc1 ed for world $.1,000 goal sot ~or the county ex·, Trave!Ci'H Aiel AB~;ocifltion, Nn- •~u:ouJ.·ur. Herbert Stevens, Har- over Mark Amhs for trustee. P.eacc unci the suptpotlrt of hthe tmt!Js- clumve of Lansmg,lI tlcnal Child LalJnr Committee, Na- t' and mmmons Wilson; uwnary movcmen Jroug ou Je ·The campaign m·g-anlzatlon is. tiona! Federation of Settlements, AI Rice New for one year, Arthur Fogg; LanNing Man S1walf'.llvery Lcsllu were gues;s Ol Mr. nnd Mm. {emos an lCinl y in the community may attend. WO ree ers e • Hundreds Of Yards .J, W. Manning Sunday. !Urs. A. n. Whiting nehckah lodge No. 207 will hold Mr. and Mrs ..•Jude Hall were . Mr~. Lou Cudworth, who has a balccd good~ and food sale Silt- R • { d B 11 • New And Colorful I Wednesday eVclllng' supper guests been ill for .some time, is at the urday, February 26, at the Me- egiS ere u as I j uf Mr. nnd Mrs. John Potter. . McLau.ghlin hospital, Lansing. Klr.ley hardware stoi'C, starting at ·ntrol and 18-in. blades Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hatt of cnts, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Wh1t!ng. IndtanapfJhs,. Indtana, spent the registered Holstein bulls. 1 Spring Woolens I SPRINGTOOTH HARROWS, 2-3-4 ft. sections Lansing wore visltor·3 of Mrs. Mr. and Mm. Ailcn B. Andrick wee~ cncl wtth her hrother and SIS-~ Frcahour sold Lymarlan l~ar- Cora Rigg Sunday. of Valley Farms announce the te;-m-law, Mr. and Mrs, John Me- fields Champ to Otto and Henry. We have all the impo.rtant new woolens for 3 V AC CASE TRACTOR, this is a full 2-plow light trac· the entire family Mr. and Mr.s. Harvey Oakley birth of a son at the Sparrow hos- Kmlcy and family,. I Locpkc of Elast Lansing. t spent .Sunday with Bert Oakley, pita] Friday, February 18. He has M_r. and Mrs. Dtclc Wever and I Swah sold Okemos King Inka to1·, hydt·aulic conirol for plows and cultivator New Weaves -'New Colors - Priced for Your Saving Mr. and :Mrs. Carlton Eldred of been named R.ogcr Lee. Mrs. An- fn.mll~ . of Detroit spent Sunday IJohnn to Marvin Carr of Olccmos .. I I d E d ! I< was fonncrlv Mildred Blaclc wtth hts parents, Mr. and Mrs...... I CASE FORAGE HARVESTER, complete with hay and Leslie and Kathleen Ire an o r c , · - Norman Wever Both·chnngcs of ownctshlp have corn head and blower Fabrics for dresses, suits, coats, skirts, jackets Mason were guests of Mr. and ledge. . · . heen officially recorded by th~ Mrs Kenneth Bibbins Sunday eve- The huc;inessmen of Okemos A f1sh .supper Will he· served at Holstein-Friesian association of Be smar.tly tailored in Horner w,oolens. If you arc unable ning, l1eld their llrst bi-monthly meeting the I. 0. 0. F. hall by Rebekah Brattleboro, Vermont. The associ- MANURE SPREADERS, T-6, tractot··type, 70-bushel to visit our salesroom, write for free samples. Mrs. Ahic Sharkey of .Taclcson in the town hall Thursday, Feb- lodge: No. 207 Fr!day, March 4, ntion issued 19,738 registry and 5ize, 750xl8 h1action tread tires Ispent the week and wil'h Mr. and ruary 17, and organized for the startmg at five o clock. transfer certificates to American Sew and Save Mrs . .John Potter. purpose of promoting general Ladies Aiel of the Community breeders ctming 1948. GRAIN DRILLS, 13-hole, a!J-steel construction on 600x .Tucly Hcatlt'man was a week end business in tho community. As yet church will serve an oyster sup- 16 rubber tires guest of Mary Colby of Mason. 1 no name hns been officially per in the church parlors Satur- T for coats, dresses and :;uits 54 inches Mr. nnd Mr~;. James Heat h man c h oscn, Cl au d e M · L e wsaclc r W'a· 3 day evening, Fpbruary 26, from Gt;'l'SMls lUAS.Gmce ER Hull O.EGRE'E West 1 and family were Sunday dinner elected president; Ralph Brown, 5·30 to 7·30 · s ' , 211 wide VICe I a 1 guests of Mr. and Mrs. Walter pr·cstrlent; and .Tnhn Me- ' ' · ' 1 . Maple street, has rcccivccl mas- 1 ,Heathman of Okemo.s. Kinley, secretary and treasurer. Okem,os ,Chllc Study club Wlll let· of public degree from the Uni- ! Tractors . For only $2.9 5 yd. Dr. and Mr.<. Harry Porter and The followhig firms . were repro- meet With Mrs. Mary Showct·s on versity of Michigan. Requirements i family of Lansing and Mr. ancl .sented; Smtth SerVICe Statwn, Mt. Hope road Wcd~c~clay, M>;rch for t:he degree were complctccl nt. 2 2 1 Mrs. !<'rank .Johnson and Patricia Claude M. Lewsader Real Estate •. at p, m. The toptc, "My ~~tld'~ the university at the one! of the , Steam - Cleaned • Painted 1 were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex 1 and Insurance, McKmlcy hard- Flrst IntroductiOn to Re!JglDn, fall seme.stcr, Mi~.s Hul! is em-· Grill Sunday, Iware, Roy Roberts, monuments; will be discussed. ployccl by the .~tate health depart- I Horner· Woolen Mills I Mr. and 'Mrs. William Glacier Rollinson's grocery, Flemming's Com'munity Chile! Study club 'mont. She was formerly with the ' Any make or model ' r)f Williamston were sunday cve- 1 grocery, Pannebeclwr grocery and will have 'husbands night on Lansing-Ingham county health de-' SALESROOM ning gucHtH of Mr. and Mrs.· department store, Reed's grocery, March 3 at the Community partmcnt. · 1 George McKinney, Dr.. Breclcenfcldt, Pomt Super church parlor~ at eight o'clock. 1 EATON RAPIDS, MICHIGAN :MJ·. and Mrs. Wesley Thomas ServiCe, Ol

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.Announcing The Appointment Of /Lester A~ Warner Advertisement Compliments of Ae. our aalea and aervice man for Surge dairy farm equipment lniham county. Kenneth C. Olsen Corner of Meridian ·and Holt road~, Williamston ' Fowlerville Phone l05F12 Phone Williamston 51F32 Former Ingham,, County Clerk Dies F'ebt•unt•y 24, 1949 Clfli'll S, C'hu'mhoi•iain, 81, cllccl 1 ~onln Iorlgo and the 0, Jil, S. Ho suddenly nt his IJOI11o In Willluma-1 h; RUI'Vivr.rl by tho wirlow, ,Tttlln ton 'l'lllll'Hrlny morning. J-Jo Wll'o' L,; ono sister, G r !L co Cll!lm· THE INGHAM COUNIY COIIllty ulcrl! ol' lnghnm ill l02a bcrlain ol' WllllilniHlon; n.nd thJ'CO lllHI 102·1. Prim· to lhnt he hnrl ill'ofhet•J, Ot'.9flll nf LunAing, nnrl Comets Wallop NEWS Hei'VCd fiB r]cpu[y clcr!l fot• AOVOI'ill At•ehibui(} illld Qcorge of LllllHing-, ycnm, F'ttncral HOI'Vicns for the fOI'IlJOr M ( Beery Learns Rumba m Technicolor Musical Cl mm 1lei' I11 In wns 1lorn 1n Loc 110 1 coun t y off i " in! were 1w 11c fl t· ti JC ason agers· - tcohnicolor,"A Date Withwill beJudy," the filmedheadliner In township .Tuly 21, 18'27, nnd hud 1 Gorsline Bros. funcmJ home Sun· at tho Fox on Tuesday nnd bcon rt rr.!ildont nf the county ull/ dny nftcmoon with burial In tho Grand Lodge pr·oved IPrldny W d hi.~ llfe, pe. wns n member of the Summit cemetery. Hev, W, A. t t of tho ec nos ny. 1 1 1 Williamston Methodist Ohlll'oh a nell Orngnr•y nf tho Wllllmnslon nlg 1 · IV 1}', It w~~ on ~p • .Tunc Powell, EJllza!Jcth Taylor, a life mcmhcr- of WllllarnHton Mit-1 Methodist chur•cll officlnlcd, Cnpl~/ 061 cui~ c~nfcrc~~ all s~~ Cnrmcn Minlllrln, Hobert Stack ------·------"'-' --~· 1 Hrm. to ,-orne R oppcc ason • and Xavier Cugnt a~e· featured . 120 In a I reo-for-all brnwl on l\JC performers. Four Town Corners Iwith Ml'. and Mrll. Elmer FroRt on' court. There were times I 'l'hnnlllay, March a, i'OJ' dinner. ! during the game when nny rcacm- Everybody hrw n chance .to get 1\frH. Edd Mulltm M. 1 M m 11 M 11 1 1 blanco to basketball was purely Into the act In this story of small I· mu ra. "c c .u en Hpcn · · 1 t d Jtown family life centering on an 'I 1 Mm. Ei!znhcthl Seeley left tho/·- Sunc!lty with frlendfl In .Tnclcson. colnclclenta llH both cnms a uggc lmprcli'~fonuble ctau"'htcr (Jane · , . , . It out in the con tor or the floor. The J ~ • • o JlUIIt wee 1 tn spend scvcml wccliR 1 Mr, _ and MrR. AI t I• l'Dflt uf 1 ilff . b t ll t a s Powell) caugbt fn the tofiB of with fJ'!ends In Calll'nl'lliu, . Wiwatlicl GAY tcr aa the Comets added 120 more e.may tho a,sJg?ment of an ace new M·G-M tuner ineludcs .Tane Powell, Elizabeth Taylor, Robert pointsthrough whilethe hoop M

crett at Howell, 1 languages in which it is publfshecl.j Against Eaton Rapids Charlotte Channing is a graduate of bullt up a halftime margin big Brown University fro'm whic'h he I enough to stave ofl' a last half received the degree of A. _B. Ho

Greyhound mlly. At the end of the studierl law at Yale and Brown 1

first period Chal'lotte was in front Universities, and bcca.me engagecL 1 10·5. In the second frame the Ori-! in newspaper work. He. spent a THE DARING lEW DODGE ales strengthened their lead to 21· year with the Detroit Free Press BUILT FOR TODAY'$ BIGGER, TALLER, MOR~ A~TIVE AMERICANS 6. The Greyhounds came bac!1 to from the fall of 1916 to the f81li 1917 1 periodmake aand game outscore of it in thethe Orioles,third) of the oldwhen Detroit he joined Journal the ril.!staff al 11••••••••••••••••••••••••111• but the mm·gin was too great and special feature writer. He served I Charlotte was still in front 21·12 irr the fimt World War ft·om at the end of the third period. The March 1918, to April, 1919, at: / final frame was rorl·hot ns Eaton which time he went back to the ·­ Rapids added 11 points· to its to· .T ournaJ for a short period after 1 tal while Charlotte gathered 10 / which ho accepted a position wltll"j. marltcra. the Tacoma, Washington, News. I NeiJ· ZimmerJce and Bob Brown Tribune, in the editorial depart-/' I shared the Or·iolo scoring honors mcnt. with totals of 10 points. Bruce Hig- Canning served as first render/I gins gathered 10 marl1ers for of The Mother Church, The First

Eaton Rapids. .Church of Christ, Scientist; ln·l1 1 Howell. continued its late season !loston, Massachusetts, later :scrv-, burst In dropping Everett. Everett I mg as a member of tbc board of put up a_ tough defense but the! tru:;t.ec-~ of the. Chri.stian Science I Highlanders were not to be denied. I Publ!shmg Soctety, For _the past! At .the end of tho first half How· 1 lhr~c years ~e has served on. the i _ ; ell held at 12-11 lead. In the last 1Chnst~an Sct.cn~c Board ,.of .L?C· half -the Highlanders edged out the/ turcsh1p, rcstgnmg _th_ at positiOn '. !.Vikings in the scoring column for to. become ~dl~or of the. Chris.tianl · .the· victory. . . 1 Smence penodJCals, _, · _- · · While Grand. Leclga and Char-I -- · lotte hnvc finished all their con-' MUSIC TEACHER llffilr.D ferencc games and have clinched! Mrs. Betty Gibson Schlueter of 1 top honors, there are still league i Lansing is tho new vocal music I LOWER OUTSIDE • • • Higher lnsido games _ remo.ining. Friday nigh- t Iinstructor at the Mason school. f SHORTER OUTSIDE • , , Longor lnsido Mason will wind up its cage She will start her dutic.s Monday.! season with Howell at Mason, Mrs. Schlueter is a graduate of , NARROWER OUTSIDE , , • Wider ln•ido while Eaton Rapids and Everett/ the music deparlmen~ of Michigan· have their season finale. State college, She was graduated. , Circuit standings arc: in 19•16 and has had two years ofl·

Team W L 'Pet. 1 teaching. Her huc>band is a Michl· Grand Ledge ...... s 2 · .800: r,an State student.' Mrs. 'Schlueter I Charlotte ...... 8 ~-2 .800 does not intend to continue teach· i Howell ...... 5 4 .555 ing next year, Superintendent: Eaton Rnpfds ...... 3 6 ..~34 .Tames H. Vander Von announced., Mason ...... :...... 3 6 .334 She, was hired to succeed Mrs, Evorelt ....- ...... 2 7 .287 .Gwen JeBsen. 'I

1 Southern Michi!)an Deer Home Grown I Tha~e southern Michigan deer, r odd small private herds, main. I the 10,000 south of the Bay City. I tained under breeder,,;' licenses in Musltcgon line that eat farmers' I parts of sou them counties In 'the crops and startle so'mc persons but la·3t 20 years. A third source of please others, are home grown. j seed stool! has hecn In infiltration

None of them have been . im· 1 of doer _from the north. Natural ported from tbe northem pnrt ofl• expansion of the northern h_erd in NEW HEAD ROOM •• , NEW ELBOW ROOM. NEW LEG ROOM • • • Reo I su·ctch·out room No danger of knoeking ymn· hal off in either NEW PERFORMANCE , , , New "Get·Awny" en• the. state by the con·5ervation de· good years produced some von- : for long legs und tall pcnr•le • , , nnd Dodge ginc, tlln• Fluid Drive, squeeze! exira iniles partment's game division and re-j' turesome animals that drifted; front ot• t·car sea~ •.. Wi,]e, wide scats buill "kncc·level" sent• give them full support for fot• tht•cc t•nssengcr luxurious comfort. froiJ] every lankful of gas ••• gives you much lensed here. . down into the agricultural zone. ' comlonnblc and relaxing day-long trips, faster accolct'alion for anfer posaing, Ample food and cover, milder Once cut off from northern dcct• 1 climate and immunity to hunting country, tho stray~ probably have ! arc_ major factors in the mush· traveled great distances, with re· When Army physical exams revealed that our wartime ge~er~tion was lar bigger, faller, ·rooming of the de"er population in lays of farm dogs nt their heels: Dodge started planning this' great new car southern Michigan. The deer's Conservation department rec­ hablt of having twins nnd trip· ords show the presence of deer In T'r'S lower on thl\ outRide ... higher on the inside! and m'ore I! cad room-phis t)te a~nzingly lets nlso ]tas boosted the size of I all_ counties of 'Michigan includ- J. Slwr·ter on the outsi•lc., • lmtger 011 the inside! s;m·o·o·t·h l'ldc of Dodge AII-Flmd Dnve. 1tho hard. i.ng Wayne. They were hunted lc• Narrower on the outside • , , wider on the inside! DODGE As for the seed stock from/ gaily 'last fall in every county in New styling ••• new "G~t·Awn,Y" engine •• ; ne~v You will wonder how it was done! EDFIIJnET which the southern deer de· the state for the first time In 58 luxm·y nnd comfort , • , opttonal Gyro-Matm Ivcloped, game men say there were years, • · 3 Stooge -Comedy "IIcnvcnly Daze" and transmission ••• arc only a few of the new things gyrol Fluid Drive plus · two !mown plantings, In Living-a. "Bruce Gentry, DaredeVIl of tho Sides"· Chapter 1 Here's dal'ing new design;; • distinctivo new style that'll thrill you. But sec them r~/1 at your Dod_go ton county in 1925 and In Allegan 1 , , ,naWJ'Uihcnuty that Oows from truly functionnl GYRO-MATIC dealer's now. Loam first hand just what tho county in 1931. Both plantings' DISCUSS FLEET INSURANQE ' . engineering. Here's new elbow room, mm·e leg room daring new Dodge 11ill do for you, . lr••• you lrom •hlltlng .were made by local people with Aldermen Franlc Daldn and NEXT \\\EEK:-,Soney Tufts-Barbara Britton In TilE U:NTAMED, locnl support,_ nnd contrary to rcc- .Tohn Taylor .suggested to the city BB,EED In oolor; Ollvla DoHavllfuiJul-dlfurlt Stevens in TliE ommendatlons of tho conserva- coUI!cll Monday night that the city SNAK.E PIT, tlon department's game men who cnn save 'lnoney by getting: .fleet have ·recognized the lncompatl· Insurance. Now each truck or trac­ Dart Motor Sales· bll!ty ,of deer _and ngr!culture In tor Is lnSU\'ed with a . different · BI\Uthern Michlgnn for. two dec- agency, The business Is . PIIB&ed ndes. · · · . laround. The finance ··committee is -----:------~---..,..~------:----:----:------..,....,..------:-- ·ca~~s~~~~~o~el~~~~· ~~~~~bt~~~ -so: ~~~ nutilorizedto, ge; ft.ee~~~ver- ••••~•l_•••lll•••llllllll•llll~llllllllll!ll~fllll 1 l~at;1 ,iJ·,r J.i\,,.n·.!tap .:.H;it~ ' 'f-u l~h, Bt'>i.:"l ~HJwlt r.~JII.1 Lup£U11l illiamston News l'hlll" l.lhmr,v Hllm grunrl goodH may do so. A report of the orr at the base, nnt! tipping "It and Office Hours have re<•elvccl convention appoint- dbh rag·,; whlr:h the club sells was a bloclt or concrete over on Its mcntH. App'olnte, . , March 1. conslclemtion relative tn the Gar­ Dr. Kate E. Lamb 'fhc .Tul)lor ,CI]lid Stucjy'·, club den club having nrr~tngcment.s of The fire department was called· flower~, during the .summer, In the out l?riday evening on Howell window of the library. This wacJ with lit<• new term, road to extinguish [l bad gm,,s approved by the ,;uild. will hnvc n tablt~ Ill'· !lre, which had gotten out of con- The meeting was· ttu·ned nver t wltidt will hr· rli·;cusse(J trol and spread fast. 'l'he Mason tn the pmgram chairman, Carolyn the nwPltng. fire department wa·s al.so called. Lig-htfoot. who gave a prngram nn Mru·<•il m<'eUng- will be held Tlw Methodist church school old and unusual cool< books. Fol- home IJl' Mt·H. Marion Lc('h- will sponsor the religious movie, lowing the program, the hostess, inn K('tr·htlln will ltnve I "The Pnssion Play," ~unday eve- nR:;irtccl by Helen Johnson and of tlw prngr:tm, wltlC'h will ning, f<'cbruary 27, in the audito- Nina Ketchum, served 11 spcaltl'l' nnrl dl'tnonstm- rium of the chmch nt seven mcnti;, fi(J\Ver· :tJ'I'nngt•mt•ntl-1, tiring pt•r·sidcnt r·xtended to nil ofl'it'<'l'ei and · · \VIto n::~l'il(•ri ht•r clurinK yPnr, nnd extf'rHII'd grret­ to the new offlcPrs.

Williamston Worimn'11 0!11h OFFICE OPEN Oh!lerv"" Drothflrlwod We1•l< Tbe Williamston Woman's club met at the Litchfield-Allen home. Wednesday, March' 2

10 A.M.

e ga\\erv' Dr. 0. Keith Pauley- roub\e-shootun9

lnif.ialc• Five Cantlldati'-K 'I'he William"ton Chapter•, Or­ Our Prices cleJ· of .Ea.~tcrn Star, met Tuesday evening, February 22, at .the Ma­ Are Always sonic Te'mple: ~,lvc candidates were initiated under the new of­ ~- Reasonable ticm·s. Following the initiatory worlt, light refr••shments were The price you pay for our served. service is reasonable and is Naomi Cir('le 1\le.lls never any more than the fam­ The Naomi cir·cle of the Meth­ ily wishes to pay. We have a odist church met with Mrs. Bynia Clatkc on. Wednesday. With 22 complete range of prices in members and guests present. The our display room so that it is busine'.o.l meeting wa.s in charge possible for any family to ! of the vice president, Laura select a casket exactly in ac­ cordance with their wishes.

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SELDOM is there trouble on your telephone line now­ Practicaily the instant .the need for men ot' supplies Pay Up To 21f~o;i) Per Annum adays. But sometimes it does happen! An extra-heavy becomes apparent, the Committeemen arrange to have gal~ or sleet stonn .•. a flood, fire or explosion may them dispatched to the trouble spot. temporarily disrupt telephone service for a great many If damages are such that Long Distance dans will If They Are Held for a Five· Year Period people at one ti111e. have to be rerouted, the .. Committee. works directly When such serious trouble develops, word is Hashed with the proper department -to establish ·temporary TI~E CERTIFICATES have every safeguard and insurance feature that a to .Michigan Bell "emergency headquarters" in Detroit. 'circuits promptly. If structures and equipment are savmgs account has, plus the ad,dit;onal income based on the length of time Within a matter of minutes, this room becomes a bee· ·demolished, the Committee teams up· with the engi­ held, according ~o the table below: hive of activity. . neers to start immediate plans for rebuilding. . . ' :Six months to one year ...... 1 % per apnurd At their posts around the table, a General Working . No matter how long 1:he emergency may last, the TIM E CERTIFICATES Committee assembles and begins a battle against time. Committee stays· right on the job. For these expert One to two years ...... !~% per.~nnum will'be issued only upon re· Simultaneously, emergency committees in the stricken trouble-shooters can "be everywhere at once" by Two to three years ...... 1%% per annum quest and only in amounts area swing into ~ctipn. The objec;t-to knit into one telephone . . .· saving precious minutes , . • assuring of $100.00 ~or ·any multiple .Three to four years ...... 1%% per annum the utmost efficiency in. the .use of manl'(?we_r, materials thereof., swift-moving team the telephone crews that. will restore Four to five years ...... 2 % ver ann!Jm service at the earliest possible moment. and time. · · ·· · Full five years ...... 2 ~% per annum . In rapid-fire succession, teleph~ne calls begin to This is another behind-the-scenes way in which come in. Repot'ts from the scene give a minute-by· Michigan Bell strive~ to provide and main'tain for you minute account of developments: , · the best p~ssible telephone. service at all times.

~ Dart Nat.ional Bank MICHIGAN- .. BELL TELEPHONE· COMPANY. C.' AND MICHIGAN LE/\DS ALI, THE RE~ anvrwnor !•'red W. areen IH ~~·:;· • MI'H llown•·d Hc•t·liltl'l' Otw Yt·l~l' i\•1!'11-lfHII lng t'J fiiHI 1111 ecnnomiHt to Hlnrl 1 ' DeJHIUP.u Vol'~litJ Bnbcnclt untl wor!r 011 1111 lnromn tnx lnw for I 'l'hu Aut•ellllu Ccml•w ]1'nl'n1 Bll· 11nbrl't Llll'!lll~cn, Eigner] by tho [ Mle!Jigrtn, , , , , l'llllll f~I'OliJl nwl. nt the htil~lll ol' ,, tlhHII'f t'o1· t'Cillllly pal!'ol <111t.y, Mltllllll IIJl~Ot Colrlwatcl' .1.!·~2 to Mt·. awl ~it'H, 1-,vnn llaytwH l•l'iilny State Government Costs Jump 810fo lmv 1, tlwlr new 11n'tronns. , end the rcgltlru· hnHI«•thnll IWIIttnn, nlgi1L A linn ~Hrotilllb· M1·. 11nrl llii'H. llrl.l:nr l'lnal. u1:rl ~h'H, LolliRc CUt'l'!Cr of B11tl!e Mi<'hlgnn, chlct' of whkh Is l.lmt the <'il.l?.Cil fl'fllll 1012 to Tt '"'''-'IIlii lnglcal Ln point Ollt! tnt'e, A faulty HtOVPJllpe wns r' l•'rldnr,' ' ,. l!llllcd nnrll\Jr:l, l•'rnd liH7. i llw ml~tncl,,tn th~m f~rmlly Ill\~,,. Ct'el'lt r1pent Sntul'Cltty afternoon 'l'hcHn wm·rln ill'<' tnlt<•n from fl doc:t not lcnow when llw tnx 19 "'I'll<' lt:er":wc In crJHl nf gnv· tltut it. WllH dllt'lng t'hl' l9·1ii·•H I c:111He nf thr> tlre. (,eOJg<' Wntt l•Jlr>vntnl' ll"l~nt· ':nt'hnll """ r~. K nn·g· fnmlly, MI'H, Get'll.ld Stuart \Willi II' nl Lonolll(.( llw nl.ltct nllflerl, or i ~~~·In!;, nn~lll with the St•rlptei'S, tlwl lhl>< or•nnrl.ilniiH wn."f.ti!J-1<• wnst" of public f;l'lriH" since 10·12 !F',,),;.llrJIY ll Thei" nrc no r,lrls:nH:·'l''1' nt Mason, ' MrH. l'll!Jl'l f·lnrpel' HP<'III. 1l J\ 111 l 'I t I Ill nllPrnn J\'t' L'H!l w c~ttnc, I '~" .., ,, i"l • , • • • ' I I , • I \V I I I fl'l I 'tl I INGHAM COUNTY NEWS lw. 1 dn::c t 1 ,,nbonl. A lm•e•ttlgntinn· w 1ll r ~ ·'" flence the· lcglslntur<'·,, lnclnln·• 'lln rPrhll'c ''"[H'nfl' y,.~rH' ' Ag·11-IH'J'l" 1 "' IHJH< ny 1111< HII'H< ay w1.1 ll'l' February 24, 1949 Page 11 11 1 1 "", , · ': • , n ,. ' , ' 1 .I linn ns IIIHslrnl<'rl b, till' .,,nn:tlc 11cvylnr; r>f nrlclitwnrtllaxrs Will not tlmr.? And why r!Jcn e e· Ill Yc•111's At~n-l!l~!l H. s. HolnH'' nl Chi'IHI'rt Jtns ------1 his Hlllllill;g ln:u linn Hfllly . : · t'. , t thh mngl- lw nrr•cr·JOJ'Y·" flllilllcnn gnvm·nnm do something 1 An Ire jnm In the Sycamore nt.' t·cni.Nl the r-r, M. Wllltnlll:J slnrJ' 1 , ~ 1 1 0 , 11 .,;·nv~ 1 . llJ',ltni!!H the ll'll',il.tllttnn lhot PJ[· :esn u ~-l,t.l, • ·,;1mctilln' whl<'11 '' nbo11t ll'l , tlw St.nte street hrlctgo tore ntll a: nnrl will slr)['k llwll'Jt rtrv gnnd:J, ' 1'1111:; llw. '':'' nltctnnltvr the nvrr:,,. 'l'lw :;l:il.<' sr·twt" rcsnlltlinn pro· A:; we :tee It, the scnntc rcsolu-, watr•r main Sunrluy nfternonn nnrll Willlnm H. Reed IHIR ;-lnrl.rrt n llH'nllgh~-'~L111 ,leglsln~lll:~·; 0 ta~ lmlay ' Lhe 1-:Jllll t.nplr nl ln,,c,,,III_Dill<,l not II the po:;cs to 11Ceo',;1pL.:h tht; hy :tp- tin:t lite current fnwlrll·lthe :;tnnrtplpr· was drnltwrl llcfore pnpcr · t \Vcllilervilll' It IH c•nll<'Ill rw JY. \oVa·.~ .m ('I e y I Jc Cl'C ·.~ ar· Jng 11~ new r; otw l.tr.nul " 'tndmet1lt 1btiF. tt lo '~ " ''' '•ttr' Jcix ll'l<' I'IX and nth<'!' the lleifo'f thHt the cO'il of 11 tnlc l'lll'tntlcd HPfnclmg. burned llv .stenm while l'!nrldng nt i building. g·ovr·mnll~ll H sc Hill '.i, ()\VIJH 1 liJYi, f'Jgmc ' ' ' • ,, . . . . ' . I S't " ll • lcg[oJollll"' ll"" no tl s M' A f ·I ' I' •'1 Tl l f \V w I{ ·J ' ·. 1'0 1 . 11 1 ~80 000 000 'rlll'n the gr•"el'nnwnt is top-h'''"'Y' lnat., ' ncu tc "" L '·'·' 1c '. , . nr. .my '11r ny. ! 1e 1ouse " . , ntJg 1 1:1 ctll<'s nt;d ~'ounlt•'H, , to '<' ·m·rt 1~~:;;·1 ;,~.' '~~"' ~~~ight tdx: brnug'ht m.itlions or clollnrs could b~ ·.~nverll cbntt·cJ over how nlQ'.unslon and Dansvilll~ rnrl"'l; lhl.' second wai'(J wn.c, bun;t

with l\1!'!-i, Chnrlcs Rnnncy as the The first c·all for the ser\'icc of 1 --- •••••• -- runner·up. Mt·s, HarJo Smith acted ' I S S the prut of loachcl', ~'he prog-ram lhc new tire true!< delivered to' n ea tory Leslie t.nwn~hip Tt,chl'LiaJ'Y 10 was: was JH'el·cdcd by 11 potlur1 t supper. late J•'riday afternoon when it rc· ' 'I' II II ll· .. -; ,.- (:j.t""s Rponderl tr; a <·nil to cxlingttisll the 111 1 1 • " 'rhc" ~red' ' ARtaire" ~ school' · of dnne- I r·u·s t gra.ss r·ll'e o r tl w wm· t er. . A : · . r r ·I ,. , - llnve classes· small nrea wns bumed on the Ktr· ll1f\ n ' nc \.AI 11 1' 111 ' . ' b I ' t t [' ll N Y I ' in ballet r1nrl tnp dnncing at the )/ roat JU~ ens o .w ew OJ'< Leslie H~hool 011 Thul'sday mo!'n- Centrnl ratlroad cro~s1ng- . • ing-s of each Wl'ek. Those pupils tnlcing- these lessnns will pay the Show Is Sm•c•r•ssful fees for the sa:ne. Tl10 talent Rhow, "Variety Hc- Yiew," was well allcnrlcd at L11e 1\o, 9 Aiel will meet at the :VfineJ' high school l<'t•iday evening. It was school house 'rllllrsday fm· the ty- given under the sponsm·ship of the · 1ng- nf qutlts. Leslie high school student council · The Pnst Matronr; clup of the and the pmceecls were usee! to re· Leslie Order· or Eastern Star will ctuce the debt on the athletic field meet Friday aftet'llf.on with Mrs. 1 lighting system. to tl1e G. W. Troman. I ------The Sunday evening service of 1 Tn lll:tl'l< Wm•lcl nny of l'ra~·,·r the Leslie council of cl1Urches was I Tl:e w o m en nf the Leslie held in the Congregational chmch I churches will unite in the observ­ with Hcv. E:u·l Carpenter, pastor ance of the World Day of Pmycr, of the Le:;lie Methodist church ns I at the Congregational church F'ri· · i I

i Dana Andrews end Jean Pctct·s 1 Call· ru·c co~sl.ntTed in "Deep V\'atcrs," 1 the Twentieth CcnlUJ'y-Fox screen version of Huth Moore's !Jest­ 2-1141 s c 1 I e 1', ".Spoonhoncllc," Wllich opens 'Ihursclay at Ute Fox For . Theatre. Dependable

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I I ' Compute Odds ,, ~ If This •, In Rheun1atic Fever I , ' .'-·· i Statistics on the chances of sur· 1 Happens To You viva! for rheumatic fever ,victims [ which have just be~n revealed in a Phone llud\ at Ifni! New York study emphasize the im· pot'tance of the work being done by leur the Michigan State Medical So-' ciety's state-wide rheumatic fever' free i centers. · ; OwncJ'S of the 19-1,9 Cadillac are going to get a pleasant sur-­ and easy and effortless-that it cn1•crs an amazing amount I t Two l'esearchel'S from the New · 1 i York HosJtital and Cornell Univer-. prise when they take it out for that first cross-country nm. of distance inside the safe and legal limits. You take the hills Wretker Service · ~ sity Medical College studied 1,042 · Without any extra effort whatsoever, they are going to wind : children hnving rheumatic fever: as fast as the level stretches-you make the first hundred \Vc II' ill .go any whr•t'll in the ; Who Wet•e under medica] SUperyj.: up that first day's toming ,about a hundred miles farther ~tute t'or )'OUI' ll'fl'l'i<, yards away from a stop light as fast as you make the second i sian dul'ing a period of 30 years. ! ' Their figures showed that a child from home than they expected to be! For here, beyond t\.ny hundred-and the car's matchless agility enables you to .1 with rheumatic fever l1as one doubt, is the greatest "mile-eater" that eve1· rolled over a avoid manv of the pockets in shw.moving traflic, The secret, ! chance out of two to live to the • I ' ! age of 40. · highway. We are not talking about excessive speed-because, of comse, is found in the great new Cadillac V-type engine- 1 Bumping : Although some ldnd of heart in· regardless of the power they have at theit· command, sensible plus the nHlrvelo:ls new engineering in the Cadillac chassis. and i volvement was present in 'every I patient, no percent or the patients : people observe the laws of the road and the rules of safety. Actually, you ,almost seem to move by automatic propulsion. 1 who were 21 to 42 :;cars of age ·But the 1949 Cadillac is so cat--quick and eager-so smooth Painting I were able to carry on their nor· 1 There is no performance like it-an)·whct·c 111 the world. -~mal activities without difficulty. : Our bumping and painting The studies showed that a child department i~ equipped to , has four ~hances out of five to sur- · l1andle any job, big or small. i vive 15 years after the onset of rheumatic fever; three chances out of four to live 20 years; and two Late mcclcl wrccl;s bought chances out of three to SUI'Vive 30 and sold. yem·s. The over-nil death rate was · 14.7 per thousands per year. The We have a complete line of highest death rates occurred be·· parts, n~w and used, for tween .the ages of one and four sale Ol' exchange, years, and 10 to 14 years. While such figures· represent a great advancement ovc1· survival in earlic1; days, the study definitely points to the need for incl'eas'cd ef· forts on the par~ of all in p1·event· ing this great crippling disease,' In Bud's Auto Shop such prevention, as well as in diagnosing the disease ear I y Half way between Mason and Holt on US-127 enough to minimize its harmful Phone HoJt 7-4121 effects, the Michigan .rheumatic fever centers are doing a gl'eat SCl'VICC, - ·--·· ... P'hone 2-3291 uucccssflll mnplo syrup procltJc­ Uon, ny having everything ready ciar Weather at the flmt prorllrJllon of "syrup 'rhe Snuthwc~t Whoaltlolcl mx~ weu thor," farmot•s can help to !.onslon gr·oup met Thursdrw, F'eh· Democrat· JoiiDs ifepublican No' Reason 'for· Break in Market rtmt·y wllh Mt•s, Arlene Donn; prnrlnco goorl quantities of the 17, "''"' .....· rts Planned vuhmblo commodity, Ingham county farmers who 'rhe next meeting will bo ltelr~ the pcss!mlsllc nmrltct roactlons March 10 with Mt·s, Belva Church, mny be jittery over tho recent surrounding the recent break !n­ In· Sponsoring New Bill To brenk In the , farm commodity Mrs, Hurold Glynn nnd Dulo at, Syrup Makers conslstollt with the facts. ton for u. :lUc­ '.tgcmcnt methods that prevent prc­ consumption on the part of con­ Light refreshments wore served by Mlruni, U. R. npprovetl, puiJ. thcm. WKAR, the MSC rru!Jo cc:1sful pat·Lnet•shlp. 'nwturc ''boldness.'' sumers as brw!c facts which made the hostess. orum-cuntrnlled, wi!l cooperate wllh the JVlichil,"flll Stale college special Alfalfa will have n lonfl life If It ------·--- Mr. and Mrs Harolcl Glynn 1md 1 Wcflther Bureau lo present/ hullclln aao, "!•'ather, and .Son is welt fed nnrl cared for. When Date Hpcnt Sunday with Mt·. nml Zlnn's Mlultlfl'J1n Stutc forec:wt.9. Tlwy will b" Parlncr:;ltips" cnn be obtnined tho plants nrc welt noul'lshecl they Mrs. Glenn Fowler of Eaton Rnp-/ S'l'Ait'flNU lUMHI o~ the farm sct•vlce hour from county ag-t•icutlu)'[ll agents or Ids. i 23% Jlrol<•ln fur lumlth nnct f:tMt 2 o cloclc noon each day ex- tho bulletin nfl'icc, rleprrrtmcnl of ABA Expansion gl'O\Vf h, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glynn were I · S\lltday. . . public rPlations, Michigan State Sold exduslvllly hy gtving further adviCe, Bull college, JDa,c;t Lanr;ing. Sunday guests of Mrs. Minnie I e ~ t s that an nclcquato 1 Planned by State Baclms in Williamston. ; of cnns or glass ~ermLalnct·s Frank Gruves and fnm!ly of Do-~ Shell's Feed Store PlltnH to fut'llter 0xpand tho A troll visited his brother and sistor­ purehusccl. Felt Jllter.s ~ltnulcl 120il-10 'J'ut·nr•r St., I.anHinfl' examined to nHtlcc sure thel'c BA pl'ogmrn to bring bolter dulry ln-law, Mr. nnd Mrs. Guy Graves, no holes In t11clll, Hopper Plague lnhm·ibtnce to the heriy one degree A ..C. BalLzor, for more than a CROSS every 500 feet above scrt g-rnsshnppor problem to face this Thh c;nblem II your guarantee of Q1•.nli1y Hlt'mmer according la advice from quarter or ll century an extension If a hydrmnder is used it rlaiz·yman in Michigan, will now be In good sltrtpc. An ado­ Michigan Slate college cntomoto­ gl.<,tH. devote his entire time to the edu­ KefQ lmnroved ·a;;~~- wood supply fnt• boiling· the CJltional pt•ogram ot tho Miehigun -•~ ~ a nccc·asary part ol' syrup Surveys recently complctcc! show Former's Llve5tock Minorml ' i' that oulbrcal<·3 of tl1e pests may Artificinl Breeders' cooperative. e1 the mol'e 'than 60 bulls located at to the rescue or farmers. it's too nutrients be applied at the time of but said nothing nbout allowing to a product using deceptive color· lhe laboratory on lhe Michigan enrly now to statt lhc fight, cnto­ seeding. the unrestricted sale of the yellow ation to gain economic advantage State col!c·gc farm. The assacia­ Your Dog will liko nwlogists declare. The lifo or nHalfa can be pro­ product. The President has said Under my bill any housewife can tion leases the land from tho If lheEc nalurnl control frtctol's longed and yields increased by top­ only that he wants the taxes rc- obtain all tho oleomargarine sht· college on which it has constructed fail, cvet•y available weapon that dressing with phosphate or potash moved. Leading dairy and farm without the payment of nn)· it:; own facilitic>L The association Blue C;~oss can be used against them will be in the spring or fall. Tests at state organizations favor the same taxes whatever, but the product owns Its own bulls and pays all brought into th" fight, report the agricultural experiment stations Whothor • product of Konnol action. must be sold for what it is, and no: operating costs as well as •salaries brooding or 11 just 4 dog," ho'lllikc entomologists. County agricultur­ have shown that applications of 300 However, the time Is absolutely as nn Imitator of butter. fr.r all persons cl'nploycd in con- Dluo Crou Do6 Food. With mino•· al ag(•nts have information nvai1- to GOO pounds or more per acre have Inopportune for placing a greater Oleomargarine manufacturer; ncction with maintaining and ablo ccmceming control of grass-. 1 als and vitamins addod, it hu all tho ·been beneficial. burden on dairy farmers. Numer- wnnt the unrestricted right to sell operating the laboratory. hoppers. I'~!Gji!,irj' salactod ingrodicnta CIS1cnt/.1J for Good pasture management means ous bills have been introduced to oleo colored yellow to imitate but· "No progmm has over brought going easy on grazing until stands your dog'slooalth. Thoroughly tost­ permit unrestricted 5ale of oleo- ter and thus monopolize the table so much to the ranlc and fila od at a notionally known kcnnol. arc well established. It is wise to margarine colored yellow in imi- spread market. With butter and dRiryman of Michigan," Director follow a rotation plan so cows will tation of butter. Yet there is grow- dairy prices already declining and Ballard remarked, adding "and Cash Market for Deacon Calves move from one field to another, be­ ing economic distress among the pushing down· dairymen's incomes, we want to continue this educa­ See Your Feed Dealer fore the pasture is grazed down to people who milk cows in the great this additional loss of $250,000,000 tiona! pl'ogram until every farmer or lhc ground. By this system the pas­ dairy states. Why anybody would a year would mean outright disas- in Michigan'H number one farm Write ua direct and wo will bo glad EVERY TUESDAY lut·e will have a chance to renew it­ want to do anything to make their ter to 2,500,000 dairy farmers. and business has a chance 'to learn of . self while cows arc on other fields. burden heavier, I am unable to their families, and to 40,000 small it~ operation and its values." to advise your n1arnt sou rca ohupply. &. understand. dairy plants and their employees. Baltzer's . assi~nmcnt will in- At F. C. ANDERSON SONS 1 urn speaking about the people Farmers would be forced to elude trammg m~emmator-:nan- THE FAIIM MINERALS COMPANY, INC., INDIANAPOLIS IS, IND. Hardware Store in Dansville ln every congressional district in slaughter millions of milk cows- J agctt'~, . c_onIt'll tillah·diHtrtct' fArnu1• 'l'ho aevent.h gt·~!lr• mnll'lltrh cln~a Candidates Nam~d' IQ11t~rtntn Webberville Items At rL rccllnt meeting of th~ + heir! 11 VtllcnUnn · ptnty lost .Mon­ lly 1\fi'H, JUyrl Orltlmm, l'honll 001<'2 day, JDigllth grador•tr wm·e gue11ta. For Party Tickets. . Mothodlllt yon t h IJ'ellow~hlp group, (L' J>let.ure "My Nalll(l Ia ny 1\lrH. nurtou nalclwln On February 2 they hold ~n joe· At the caucus hold by the Cit!- Han'' wn.s Rhown, Tho Fowlorvillo UlHiliiHH C"inuununll,v Jll'n,lr•r•lH 'rho roof Is now on tho holler mom Rlmllng pnrly and wiener roast at Aj. Jt,m•nl: Oumwll l\1r'l•l nnd lho rlnnl stm•ngo rmm1, :New Sehmlr.lt'u, 1.cm party, Olaronr.e HoynnlclR wa.s sull-cllntr!ot group wns enter- 0, ID. s. members and Mnnons Mt'R, Qrnco Fairchllrl of Jnc)(. nap1od candidate for vlllltgo t11ined, Rcfrcshmonta of n.re hrw!ng their nnnunl homeco'm- nnn lu spending tho wee!< at the 'J'ho !llllllltlllllli.y cnuneil 'nwt nt sl:lllllll pipes aro beginning ln show Ial[rhlh grndorH lenrlng pre·~!- ~nnd· nro iwrvlilc rinhnol Jl'clmur.t',Y lending fr•nm tho hollct• nnd it Is pnrf.H of apooch and .then· uae In 7, 1Cnnrmiltl'r:H ]iMtcd scvcmi reporter! t>y tho wol'lnnen that R o y• r 1~. ldsM'.aa I·'y" LSa w rl~r.JCo lrc· I·~~ c1.1!l '!',' Mrs, Lnurm~co Crnndnll, Mm. l'lln.ry 25, A potluclc ll11Ppcr will On sunclny Mrs, Dorrt Bowers of ~entences, 'rhcy hnd a spelling 'bee, O 1 0 1 1 1 1 pmjed·.; and voted on the ones IHmt will he pouring fJ•om tlic 1111 , 1 0 11 • 11 1 0 1 Charloij Hugcnot nne! Mr11, Lcwi.s be set•vell, followed by an evening Holt was a visitors at the Noble .Joyce Br•ullly wna tho wlnnrw, The Wilford Mom·o, Charles Sec n.nd Perkins, · or entertainment, home, thoug'hi. l.n he mnsl important, four-ton holler Into t:ho new bulld­ t>oya told of their agriculture trip ProjeelH In lhn order of their lng in rt wee!<. It will rcqttlrc some G, W. Monroe, trustees; and Mr. ancl Mrs, Laurence Cran- Tlw H.ivcrsldc Extension club Mr. and Mrs, Rube Olddlnga to the Mlehlgan State college. The 1 pilp11inrit.y were: I~h·:it choice, time to dry out tho building be­ girls tole! of their trip to the col­ Charlo~ Lechler, aascstmr, dull, Mr. and Mrs. I '1'1Lnlt Schmidt, mot at the home of Ml"'l. Waldo colcbrnted their 38th wedding an- eclucnl:lrm nnrl P, '1'. A., recrca- fn.ra tho JJCW g-ym tlonr cun llo l"gc to ace Mrs. Bnrr in the atylo Union party ·candidates arc Mr, anrl Mrs, Harry Silsby, Mr. Stevena Frlrlay afternoon, 'l'hc nlvorsnry nn Sunday, I~cbruary 20. lion, Wflt~'t' H,YHlem, dentiHt, doc-[Ianl. After tlmt., there flhoulcl be Ahnw, Mr.s, Lowle read lt atory Charles EJ. Monroe for president; nnct Mrs, Henry Mn.tthciacn, Mr, topic of dlacttsrrlon wn:i, "Legal Mr, and Mrs. M. L, Norton of lHcnlod a lesson, "Leg·nJ lunch nt noon the group was Low shoes are called "oxfords" of the Plymouth Congregational of Detroit. , were Mrs. Maggie Garrod rtnd Mr. February 24, 1949 Phu:m:; of' Hnrno Managrment." Mr·. and Mr·s. haynor· J-lasl nor tardy the first semester, Ivan WITH HY·DRA·MATIC DRIVE AND REVOlUTIONARY "RQCKET" ENGINE,. 96 7'/• \tV · ht at I"> · we1g 2 .Lane, Paul Hintz, Deanne White, zo.6 ozs. · th onlY Doreen Foreman, Oren Lane, weeks - w~ c chic I< Rutheihc Roche and Larry Stowe. 1 b s. W a ~r chick. Doreen Foreman has left school. Starter 1' She i:; now attcncllng the Herrick school. Elaine Cronkright ha.s been abserit from school with pneumonia. On the honor roll were THIS NEW OLDSMOBILE IS FUTURAMI Russell Barr, Elaine Cronltrig'llt, Krry Francis Johns, Ruthella noche and Sheila Smith. The fifth Bernent feed & Supply gmders have made posters lllus­ tJ·ating a good brcaltfast, Sophomorc-o t•ccclved their class Mason IN PERFORMANCE,! TOO! rings last week. 'l'he junior class has .selected as its play, "A Girl Named PaL" Senior class members have or· clered com'mcnccmcnt invitations, ftnd have been· measured for their caps and gowns. They are plan· Need ning a baked goods sale !U the Ford garage for Saturday, Feb­ Ano ruary 10, Sp~rlnns Win 12 Game~ The Spartan baslwtball team ha, won 12 games and lost two, with a .817 average. The trmrna­ mcnt will be played 'at Sexton hig-h school March 2, 3, 4 and 5. Webberville will play Wednesday, 1\otarclt 2, unless there is a change in scheduling. Webberville won both games from the Vocational I school. I William Dunavin's sister, Miss · Myrtic Dunavin of Kalamazoo, visited at the Dunavin home re­ ccrtly, She is the supc:•visor of nmscs at the state hospital at Kalamazoo. Have you seen , , • have you tried • , • the spectnculnr "New Thrill" of Mr. and Mrs, Robert King and the Wghway? It's the thrill of •ceing a cnr.supcrhly styled, yet completely -' their daughters have 'moved Into practical • , • the new Futuramie Oldsmobile! It's the rlrrill.ojtroveling •Ihdrn·Mrlfic IJriur llonr/arfhqu•JJmenron If you're watching the weeds grow in the corn when the haying Mrs.· Lechler'·• apartment on South in 11 Car with no gears to shift, no clutch to prcas • • • thanks to GM Main .street, "98" antl "80." optional at l!rlra aut 011 can't wait-worrying about planting when there's still more Hydra·Matic Drive•! But, moet of oil, it's the rllriU of driving the car JJ"I1ite aid••tall tiru optionul cU The teen-age problems claus that high·comprcaaiou perforinuncc reality , , • because plowing and harrowing-or wishing the manure would haul holds. round table discussions on makca a it's itself when the big tractor's busy., , you need another tractor. family relations. Ernest Monroe, powered by the new "Rocket" Engine! TWa you'll have to drive to be· \ t Jr.. led t'he discussion on, "Family ~ ~ lievef And when you try its eilent, amooth, spectacular response, you 'II \· · \\ ' \\ . With n Farmall Cub, you can plant, cultivate, or mow 12 Patterns" and Betty Monroe led know Oldmtobile's "New Thrill" ncres a day ••• rake at 3 miles an hour ••• haul faster than a a discussion on "How Heredity Af· fect-J Personality." in ~notoring.' i, you'll WilDt t?e'~- .A~~-#- -7//" team. And you can spray, pump, run an elevator; plow snow, ' The agriculture cla.ss rtttended •hrlll of.~~lllll,i II new FutW'IIIDICI rne.rYfhr,(~ - , saw ,wood, shell corn, grind feed, ;, a hundred other jobs too · Farmers Week at Michigan State ~LDSMOBI small for the big tractor, college. They went through the .. ~' .. ·· .. college exhibition hall, attended YOUR NEAREST OLDSMOBILE DEALER ComeinandseetheFpmaUCub.Itmaybejwtwhilt)'ouneed., the Fairchlld theater, which showed pictures on soils and ro­ tation, visited the 1\:ellogg experi· Silsby Implement Co. mental dog station, and attended A. G. ·Spenny & ·Sons the horse pulllng contest. Carl i ' riiiU•UIIIU ' Stahl of Webberville is manager 220 W. Ash, Mason •I&UUIII Mason of the dog station, 'l'olo\l of 1 llKOISo, luJ, Yanu (nJ /k. ( hru aua ~ Whloh Duo In b Dollmtu•nl ~old Yooro ..1, F1 am fo IJnllilll Cu Jh 1 u: lml YP

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(Continued These Taxes May Be Paid at the offtce of the County Treasurer Mason, Mid1ugeu'll

If these taxes aHJ pmd by May 1, 1949, the 1 eo:;ulm t·ate of intet·est will be cha•·ged-one-half of one pm cent Tborbu1 n'~:~ Plat pet month from tlate of delinquency-plus $1.UO expense of sale. Vulle m If not paid by May 1 the clescuphons will b.J of:et·ed in the ANNUAL TAX SALE May l, 1949

Aftet· that date the propet·ty may be redeemed by payment of amount fot• whtch the taxes we1e sold plus one per cent per month.

60 ' 191G 1946 1946 MURL K. ATEN rcot or South 1 nf Lot 1946 Auditor Genea·al 1110 1946 Holnle•dnle Snbd•vlah>n 1 n 1916 Thnt purt o( NE! lying Holmcodale Suhdlvblon No Mnrq uetto R R I.ot' loS md 1"0 \ 1r. 0 In LYLE B. AUSTIN 1 Hyicwood Snbdlvl•lon :J:}nat n ncru1 of N\V 1946 County Tl'easua·el' Port17md Rond 194G 6 3 [; 1916 1910 Annual 'Tax Sale (Co dude I rl Olll l'roccdln[l' Pare) Tnt 1l nf Tnxes lnt 111 'Yc1ir11 for & l hnrrre~ '~ Whh h IJuc In b De lluqucnt Snld Yonra .f. I 10m 1n D llu·K Cll1l1 lncluslvr. CIIY OF LANSING Sl•llrrow 11 !.iubdlvl11lon nl Lot 1, Ulnck 14 1owneend'a Subdlvlnlnn ol thElt ptlrt of So.:tlon 20 lying North nl G1nnd nJver Huuth nf I ut Ill

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Februa1 y 24, 1949 Page 7 LESLIE Heating and Plumbing Company

COMPJ.E'll~ ENGIN EI.RING SlmVIOI~ Re3identtal- Commeacml -· !ndust11nl

Heatmg, ventuatmg, ail conditioning, sheet metal, plumbing and elechical wml' Gas and oil-fired, full automatic steam, vnpo1 and hot water mstallations Gas and oil-fired flll narcs Oil, gas and elcctuc hot water hc<~ters Water softene1 s, pumps, plumbmg supphes O:t Burner Speci.uhst Furnace, Boile1 and Plumbing Repail s, Stol!ers Plastccl Roofmrr

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\Ve Install r orn•ntlonal panel hcat111g - nltrn-motlt•rn for« d nir s)str.ms In hnmr.N 111lhnnt h1~1 ment~

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Havmg decrded to qmt farmmg, I wrll sell at pubhc auction at the place 5 miles south· 1 !West of Mason at the cmner of Dexter Tra•l and Meridum1oad, 01 5 m•les ~outhwest of Dans• on Tuesday, March 1, 1949 sharp, ~he follow mg dcscnbed pr·opet·ty ·

37 HEAD OF CATTLE 37 Case Centennial 3-bottom, 14-inch Plow Case 2-bottom, 14-mch Plow on t·ubber Holstcm Cow, 5 years old, fresh, open John Deere Nc 226 2·r ow mounted Holstem .:::ov. 1 5 ye.tt"Z old, milldng, open Holstem Cow, 5 years old, due Apnl 24 Piclrer Gue1 nsey Cow, 7 years old, b1 ed January 7 Case Prd.·up Hay Baler Holstem Cow, 4 yeats old, bred Januat y 19 John Deere No. 12 A Combme Hobtem Caw, 3 years old, bred Octobet 17 John Deere Power-drrven C01 n Bindel Holstem Cow, 4 years old, bted October 9 rubber wtth elevatot•

Hoi stem Cow 1 5 years old, fresh, open John Dec!"C Mounted Corn Holste.n Co"'• 4 years old, fresh, open Htzet attachment Van 81 unt 13-drsc Gram Drill on rubber with fcrtihze1 and gtass se2d attachment, power ycnn old, 'bred January ' 9 lift old, due Apul 19 Johu Dc2rc Double Drslt, 8-ft , nearly new John Dcm e 7-ft semi-mounted Mower, nearly new John Deere Stde Dehvery Ralte Bnllion 10-ft. CultipaclteJ John Dee1c Tractor Manure 1·ubber Oliver 3-section Harrow Ftazier Combination Manure Fork and Scoop Papec Combination Silo F11ler and Hay Chop• pe1 wtth 50 ft. blower pipe John Deere 10-inch Hammer Mill Burton one-ton canacity Feed Mixer John Deere 1ubbe1-t11 ed Wagon with flat raelt and cot·n box lnte1 national rubber-tired Wagon with flat wei,.ht. hom 90 rack 1936 Chev1 olet ll/2·ton Truck with new grain box Reo Speed Wagon True!{, model I D 2-wheel Implement Tra1let, nearly new John Dee1e 7-ft. T1·ailel··type Mower, No. S, runs in oil, p;ood condition 2-wheel Stock Trailer 50 ft Drive Belt IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Hog Self Feeder. good condition, large Deere Model A Tractor on 1ubbcr with Schultz 6-can M1lk Coole1 starter, hr,hts, powet hft Tracto1 is in DeLaval MrlkmP, Machine, 2 single units Frtday, March 4, 1949 good condition Sut ge Water Heater Powe1 Lift Cultivator Wash Tan[, w1th 2 compat tmeuts II'( !oH i< Case D C Tractor on t•ubber with starter, Shp Scraper ll milt s lights, in ~rood condition Co·on GOO-lb. C1 eam Sepat a tor, in Alha Chalme1 s T1·actor on 1ubber with starlet·, dibon lights 500-chick Brooder NOT MANY SMALL ARTICLES TO BE SOLD

Lunch Wagon on Grounds TERMS: Cash, all goods to be settled for day of sale bdoac 1·emoval

Bert Daly, Prop. N. N~ ROUSE, Prop. Col Olen 'J' Pln{t11• Robert DON HAYNES, JOY 0. DAVIS, Clerks Kit b~, Auctlonct rs Slt•lnhaum, R. R Atnolcl, ClcrltH 'Tho job Of c]ea!'lng for the HtlOooas. Onions ancm to he one most. pnt'l Is rlnno with hugo ma­ wlntor gtLrrlon orop which dons Freeze Damaged Rio Grande Fruit, ohhtury hut thoro nro Iota of rlmnll well, hut nntton iR the hlg crop, ronlH loft lit the gi'Ounrl whleh Umlor fcdc!.'al •·ogulntlona nlmocJ ' Which· Governor Got the Payoff? 1111111t bo plclwrJ up by hnnrl, nt control nf the weevil Umt i!l· galhoi·cct into amnii plio~ and then festB cotton, cvm·y grower must Was it Governor Murphy, Governor 1 Courts were established to protect the lllll'llor!. 'J'hcn t.'hero must he con­ Fitzgerald, Governor VanWaggoner, Gov­ And DeStroyed 'Many Young Groves .e~enut·e IL license tn plant nnd innocent as well as to bring to justice and Htructncl tho d!•ttlnng-o ditches to rtgmo tn nbldc by tho rogulnttona ernor Kelly or Governor Sigler who got to punish the guilty. Here in Ingham county By V•o,rnrm J. nrown talto cnm of the snit water In the lmpoRcll. A!rcndy llCI'IIllts for a distance of 12 l:Jloci(S n.t hLto equnt·to about one-firth t.'ho entire·' gmuncJ, and il'L'Igntlon cnnnl~ to the $10,000 payoff mentioned by Judge we saw the long lists of names of innocent afternoon, other .smaller julolng more tlmn 600,000 1wr•eR or cotton Here in tho nto Gi'lmdc Vnlloy, area of vevay townHhip, Anrl i <:onvoy wnLcr from the Rio arnndo have been IHsucrl to V n II e y Herman I-I, DehnJce of Harrisville? much of the tallt is concerning lho plants In t11e valley were just as men and women besmirched, We were told lluBy, thoro nrc many ~ueh arcafl being: to lwop the crops growing winter m·owers, 'f'hnt means a lot of 'l'he judge was named a one-man it was all for the good of the ·state; that freeze durnage to the fruit and cleared or l11C'SqUlte · and other nnd summer. work' for llold hnnds. grand juror to probe gambling in, Macomb vegctnblc crops,· I notb also that The prices paid growers dropped brush and then leveled for !rrlgft- I North of hiJ'e thoro IH n mplclly ------there was no other way to get at the ter­ the papers· from other parts of the by nlmos~ half and some fruit is tlon, cultivation and plnnlln~r. extending nron where c!r•y fnr·mJng COUNTY county primarily but in other a.ections of mites in state government, country have been giving con­ still bound to spoil because there mostly to grrtpcfrult nnl] omngoH, /Is practicer! with com~ldcmblo INGHAM NEWS the state 'if he could find it. In a letter to Most of us were disillusioned. There siderablo .space to the havoc nrc not enough piclwrs m· truclcu 'F~bruary 24, 1949 Page 8 Governor Williams made pubiic last week was great cry and little wool, Some of the wrought by this lfHO winter, to get the frul t all In cans before the judge intimated that g.amblers made a Whether it be Cnllfornla or Flor­ fermentation begins. Grapefruit Is two-bit chiselers and the five-dollar bribe­ Ida citrus fruits, cattle and •Jhcep now bringing ~7 a ton, It was $10, payoff of $10,000 and that some of it or all tatters and brib,egivers were locked up for a of the ranges, or wind and icc State o.nd fcderlil Inspectors arc of it seeped into a governor's campaign fund few days. Two men who applied the screws damage to utility lines, .~11ch as .stnndlng by to see that opemtions or into his private pocket. at the Ingham inquisition were elected to electric, gas and mllway-thc cease when t11e fruit gets beyond ~tory seems to· be the same, 'l'his the stage whci'C . It can be proc­ Yet 110 formal charges have been made. high office. One is no longer there. baa been n most severe winter essed with assurance that it will There have been 110 arrests. No governor In the state legislature is a bill calling cv~rywhcre except where it is not spoil. Meanwhile the paclring has been named by Judge Dehnke as the for the repeal of the one-man grand jury lno~t expected, plants nrc lweplng at the business taker of gambling graft. No specific charge law. Many prominent lawyers were at one So Michigan jnln.s with the of saving whnt is possible of tho has been leveled at any political organiza- of the hearings on the bill. Some wanted other• sta tcs which lllw to explain orange crop. Much of the earlier everything by the single word, fruit had already been gathered . tion. All recent governors stand accused, the hi!) passed, declaring that the present ••unusual,'' before the freeze but ordinarily Judge Dehnke should have named the law is vicious because the innocent are It was not until after n week or the, Vnlcncias arc not picked un­ governor who is suspected of taking or re­ tarred with the same brush as the guilty; more of cool, cloudy weather til about March 15, It is o. rush whlc'h followed the heavy two­ I ' because the one-man grand jury law gives now to plclt It before it dror.3. ceiving the money .and the naming should night ft•ccze of Jnmwry 20 nnd .. too much power to crafty politicians who J,oovc.~ Being Shrd have been followed up by arrest and prose­ :w, that the real damage beg-all Citrus authorities claim the cution. By the generality of his accusation use the system to gain headlines and the to show ·Up In this section. When Valenclns. were not damaged great­ ' every recent governor of the state is placed high office which headlines sometimes the sun finally broltc through the ly by tho freeze but the lollage under suspicion, yield. Other leading lawyers insisted that drizzling clouds, the leaves on the was frozen, the trees denuded and, orange and grapefruit trees be· then when the hot sun strikes the ;· the one-man grand jury law is of great gnn tn curl nne! drop. Here in Ingham county we have also benefit; that it is more efficient and mom tree, the stems wither and the Lemons and limes had shown fruit drops to the ground. Of seen the grand jury .at work and at play economical and more certain than the 23~ signs of extreme damage even he­ and at politics, Most of us have seen enough course, that means It Is bruised member grand )ury system. _ fore that, But when tile sun came and soon that it will ferment and to convince us that more harm than good There have been a lot of eloquent pleas out hot and hig'h winrls crtmc up b.ecome n total loss. Saves comes from taking shortcuts in justice. from the gulf, then the fruit be­ lea ring all made on both sides of the question but none gan to drop and the growers Speaking of the hot mm, the Most of us can see no reason why the so powerful as Judge Dehnke's letter to the realized for the llr.st time the full latter part of the week ending traditional grand jury of 23 good men and governor. He unwittingly proved that the extent of the damage, Then, too, Febrt:ary 12, fhe thermometcJ's here registered In the nineties true can't be trusted to return indictments one-man grand jury Ia w should be repealed the newer plan lings showed the around town when where they arc justified. havoc wmug-ht and the planting with n stiff wind coming from the without further debate. · •otocks remaining in the nurseries southeast. Anytime it gets that disclosed the ruin thm:e, hot back in Mi'chigan we begin to Then began t'he. rush to salvage thinlc of going to some lake up ·you pay your Making Base Hits all the fniit possible. Some not so. north. Indeed it .was a little too bills lDown by the badly damaged and still remaining hot for real comfort here. Once in a while a man gets a walk by leaving his on the trees was rushed to the Once before I have spoltcn pacl(ing p 1 n n t s there to be about t11e optimism of this region. bat on his shoulder. More often he watches the third Sycamf)re severely culled, that rejected for Last week on n drive we passed strike go past and he disconsolately turns on his heel and rhipping n.s fre~h fruit going to several ranches where the owners by checkl finds .a place on the bench. the juicing plants. were ripping out young orange Maybe it's the taste of the pub­ Tcxsun Phmt at \'Vcslaf\n The real baseball players don't keep their bats licity in the Vcrcruysse case or the and grapefruit trees planted with- child wife affair. :Maybe the col· The Texsun bmnd of fruit juice In the past two or three years and a on their shoulders. They are in there swinging if the umns of publicity on those tw? Is familiar sight in stores all ruined by the f r c e z c. They ball comes close to the plate. They had rather have a try semmtions startccl tongues wag-' over the country. The main plant evidently were getting the ground is at Weslaco, a few miles from glng and they can't cas!Jy stop. ready fer cotton planting. others at making a hit even at the risk of striking out than to where we are staying. For up­ watch the third strike sail past unmolested. At any rate there has never been were di~clng In ruined crop.s of a period in ·current history ln Ma­ wards of 10 clays now that plant vegetables and preparing the soil has opcrnled on a "round the Baseball ancl school are different in many ways, son when more gossip was in the for cotton. And just down the road .1 . ·- I air. clock" schedule. We clrove over to a little ways we came upon a. crew 'MEMBEII "FEDUAL DEPOSIT but they are alike in that rewards come to the boy or sec the long lines of trucl(s loaded : girl who tries. Honors in basehi!ll or in school don't go of men working at clearing up new For the past two weelts some to t'hcir limits with grapefruit ground to be planted to either to the player who keeps his bat on his shoulder. The people lmvc hurled verbal stones awaiting their turn at unloading. citrt:s or vegetnblea. honor, the fun and the glory go to those who stand up wl th both hands. They have been Four trucks du'mpcct their fruit Texas Field!! Run Rig there swinging 'with all they .have. shied at a l6·year-old Mason high simultaneously and four big con­ school junior. She left home. Some veyors tool< the fruit to the· One such area oeing cleared I Two big leaguers in academic circles at Mason this say there is a man in the ca.~e. crushers where two tons a minute estimated by meaouring the dis­ year are Ann Gilchrist and Joan Rusch. They have stood gave up their juices to be steri­ tance along the road with my up to the plate on every pitch for three and a half years This pwce is not a defense lized and put into cans. It was npeedometcr (almost five miles on ·of girls leaving horne, whether quite a sight. , one side of the road and two in!lcs of high school. They have swung at every good pitch or not there are men in the Two Jines of loaded trucks on the opposite) and gue£.3ing that during those three and a half years. case. This piece is not an apol­ awaiting their turn stretched bncl{ it extended baclc a full mile from ogy. It is lifting the lid on the along the streets of Weslaco for the highway, If my estimates were Those two girls have no more brains than many cesspool of gossip with the accurate that means a new field other girls and boys in the senior class. But they have hope that a few rays of sun­ and well heeled. No family is im­ used what they have. They have done their best every shine may do some good. mune· to such happenings and day. They have kept their eyes on the ball. They. have In the last two months three money doesn't seem to mal