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Want Ads On Pages 6 and 7 THE INGHAM COUNTY Eighty-ninth Yem· No. 35 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1948 Balance Sheet Looking for New Worlds to Conquer Alaiedon Center 1\Ti'M, InllllOI' lli'IIIVfl · Bli,;rht Is Found Obituary on, Algol' !Juwnn, Nut•mnn Sntnlley, Golf Tournament Mlll'l{ Drivel', loaWI'(ti\CO MOI'Jtn Horseshoeing. Coua·11c In Michigan Areas 1111rl Vomon ~llhelm, Ml'. nncn one of the ~!rectors of Two other special Rhm·t COlll'llCH, Swinehart won from IDetroit Historical Society, demon l•rgo r:arner, .Jr., nnd hnby. strates ~ rocker-churn, boon to housewives of the seventi!'!s, pkg. 33c which will be part of the antique exhibition at the U. S. Grant House during the Michigan State Fair and Exposition, Sept. 3 through 12. Rites Held For Ivory Smar•··· It Floats Frank C. Isham U!>GAL NO'fH.\E IIOM;I•J ON FURLOUGH Pvt. Don Knight, son of Mr. nnd lor go Fmnk c. IRhnm of Amclhis, 71, ORDER HEARINGAPPOINTING CLAIMS TIME FOR 'fr•s·." C. A. Mosher, arrived home 2 b.,. 3ac ' ' died Friday at the Mason General LAY-NOVEMrlER a, 1!148 on Thul'sllay to spend twn weckR hospital, fcJ!Iowing a long illness. f]Lntl' nf Ml.dll,wu. 'l'ht• Pt·Hbate Cnur·l. wlth his parents. He ho.s"·bcen J-ila- He was hom Atlt;IIRt 16, 1871, the ful' L)l!• County of hlidlhnt. Uonccl at Irt. Knox. Kentuclfy. Aft- .~on or NelRon and Mary Isham, At n ~11!~!-!iuu uf Haid 1~0\lt'L, holt! nl l.lw r.r his furlough, he will l'eport to !Jotll deceased. Funeral RCrviccs Pr·o!ml.t• Offi<~P in thn City uJ' Mn:-~nn, in N T Fond of fish? You'll find your dish in A&P's spork· Comoy Soup••• were held Monday afternoon at tht• l'~Hifl cuunty, fill Lht• ::!fJL/i day uf ~--~!~ ...~-~-~~~~~--- linq clean Fish end Seolood Deportment. Our oxporh AuguHt, A. D. l !!•IX, Delicious ~~super the .Jewett funeral home, with Llt~GAL NO'l'I(~FJ koop • weather eye out lor oil tho bost-tosting won· Just Some of A&P's Dolicotoly Scented burial at tho Aurelius Centcl' Juclf.l't~l'!'""'·nl: of Pr·niJill.t•, liON, .JOliN M<:CI~ELLAN, --·---·------.. ---·------ dors of the briny deep , , . oil tho frosh wofor lov~ cemetery. Revct·enrl Berry or On Jn tht! rnnttt!l' nf tiH· r~Btrtlt! nf H.ON DETERMINATION OF HE£RS rites from loke and •tream. Oneo .,hero, tlwe's no rug. uftclngn offlcinted. A LIJ (J, M' LAy I llN.:t:lli-i!!d. DENNJS-SEPTEMBER 18, 1948 limo lost rushinq them str.ight to your A&P. Chooso llight" Meats 2 bm IDe I!(J\Jt't PANTRY VALUES It nppt·ar·inJ..t' t.n t.hf-! thnt llw timr! SlaLc! nf Michiyun. 'l'hL' ProlmLI! Cout•t. the fish you like best. We'll eloon ond preporo your ;; He is survived by three broth for· Jli'HHeni.ILlion uf clninlli u,.mlnnL said fnr thf' Couuly nf Ing-hnm, Selected for fino quality. Close-trimmed ers, George of California, William t·Hlalu Hhouhl lw limi1Yd, nnd thnl n time selection without chorqe, It'll bo roody for the pan Voqotablo Shortening AI. n !lf'HHinn nf Hnicl Nllll'l, hdd at th(' , • , reoc/y to qive oil the fomil·t • grond tro41 - os for oxtro volue, df Leslie ancl Fred of .JackRon; and and plllCI! Jw ltflftOJJJtt!d lfl I'I!CdVt!, t•X· lb~ nmine und utljuHt nil daimM and demnn1~:1 Pt·nlmtr; ()ffiut! in Lh1• City of MniHH/, lu thrifty os it is delicious. l\VO sisters Mary Ishnm and Mrs. :·mid County, on tlw !Hith dny of AUJ..:"USt, dexo 3 con 11)-(Hinst 1mid di•CtHIIWil hy llllll hr•ffl!'r~ :mid lireft ••• A, /J, !!1·1X. ROUND, SIRLOIN OR PORTERHOUSE Myra Leo 'or Aurelius. I~UUI'L P•n Re•c/y Cut from Groin-Fed Hoovy Steers Rajah 1 It h; fll'cll~l'l'd, 'l'haL 1'/'l•ditiiJ'.H of sai1l dt;~ P!THt!JJL: HON. JOHN McCf,gLLAN, Morv•lous Suds ' ------·--~------f~t'h!ir>tl fl/'1: J'r•ljllil'l!d to Jil'f•Hr•/11. I hull' .Jtulgr· nr "l'l'llhalt!, I I <'oto·t OCEAN PERCH FILLETS SALAD DRESSING qt. No Drop Foreseen In d:dnu; to Hnid nl mdtl Prufmll• Of~ In t.hr• matt~>J' of t.ht• PKlnLP nf JOEL lb. 29c 53c forgo fir~r' in 1111' City nf MnHon, MichiJ~an, 1111 lli'JI rtis, Dt•tPIHwd, Firm White Meat lb. Gerber (I)' ht·fnt'l! thl' !lth dny or NoVr!miH·I', A. STEAKS 99c pig. 31c S JJ. l.li•IS, ILl 1"" o'tlod io u,., I'm"""""· Willinm Fuvol'itr~ huviln; fiiPd in Rnitl Enrollment at tate CutJl'L lriH pl'lition fli'Hyin).l' !.hut t-mitl 1 said tim1! lifHI PhLf!f! lwinJ.! hl·t·t~hy ap~ HADDOCK FILLETS lb. 35c MEAT FOR BABIES ,2 cons 37C E • Ilme 11 t for tile fall term at rmlntNI fo1· thr•. Pxaminntiun nnrl, :uU~IM..- r:nt.ll'l .nrl.iudir:aLIJY !LJillOillt.f!fl for· hcnl'ing !-!!Lid A Doop Soot Troot ·COOKED HAMS .B 67 c £~~~.ED BEE~ HA~lt c~~ 32c will Htart classes September 28.. JOliN. r:''',cr;r~ 1fi~\;~,~ JII'Lit.inn, "A di'Oll in veteran enl'Ollments ts A True Cony: Judi.< < 1 ' It iH fu1•th(!J· OJ'dl!l't•d, ,Thnt 1n•hllc no~ Loon, Frosh Chopped Vu vid C. Ben tty expected, with the balance tn be lleglsLm· of Prolmle. tict! OtP)'vof lw J.dvtm hy 11uhlication of n SCALLOPS lb. 85c CHICKEN FRICASSEE made up in civilian student~. Last . ~r.wa enpy of Lhis Oi'df•l', for th1·ee succt:rmivt~ Very Mooty Top Wovo Am~ Fn1u. Smat•··· Wf't•l"IH lll't·vfmu; to :mid dny of hetlJ'inJ-r. in GROUND BEEF lb. 59c full, appt·oximately 9,000 veterans I . . . • tltt• lng/uun County Nt:WH, ll nt~W!\JJUpm· For Your Laundry started the term, This year, the 1 Jnd~an Terrttory was mcarpOI p!'[ut!~d nnd dr·culntt:d in naid l.'llHUty, ·LOBSTER TAILS lb •. 99c Foncy, Fresh Dressed Rods GRATED TUNA FISH ll,gure Is expected to drop to an , a ted mto Okl~homa when tll~t A , .,.,,, Copy, .JoHN M.,CLELLAN Jumbos Manor Houso 1 ,fudge nr P1·olwt,• largo estimated 7,1iOO, with an equal i state W[!s admitted as n.. state m ,avid c:. B<:ntty FRYING CHICKENS .lb. 59c bor JOe l~~mber of civilian students. j 19~7. . 11Hugi:-1Lr•r· nJ' Prolmte FROG LEGS 2;1b., $1 07 V:t-lb. COFFEE. ~. a~w!l ,, Fresh Caught 68c Best Shoulder Cuts ."1, lllr • ·lb. :54c "Brcoki'2-lb. r9c L~rge BolOgna lb. of 24 29c STALEY SYRUP bot, /... . . '- 45c Sunnvfleld Jono Porker 15-lb. .. Rluso••• POTATOES peck SSe ... POTATO CHIPS .':~ 79c '1.69 ROLlED OATS · Now, Improved Enriched MARVEL BREAD 18c 33e lb. J•n• Porker 1 :Beef. , ,::;: Shoulde'r Roast 59c ':,\&P' J~EU ~~\\lifE .. CINNAMON LOAF /cod 19c ~~~--~----.~.~. ~------, . Jono .Porker . ,l. . t/' ~ ' . ' . . . . . Spry••• ' ' . ANGEL FOOD CAKE ····Ice Co,·d Beer By .ring 35t V•••!eblo Shorl•nlnq Ivory ~oap ••• ' Clllffon Fliakes•• ~ Clmt•t•ed Hnm••• Bottle It Floe!l Baaby Foods.~. _.,,.,' ~Case .Or·: . For Dishes end Leundrv . Armour' Stor Brood . Botch-Nut Brend ' Swan Soat•··~ mod, . lorqa Stroinod ... . b1r JOe pkq, 33e C:hop~tl White Floetlng . - '!~:···sac 3 :r.,. 28 2r.,. 23 iWe-I ~ . Deliver.• . I Phone 4141 3Ge Vel••• ' '·. Br•~~~~e ••• t ~nsluner~ ' Mervolour for Disher Granulotod So1p Bo•ut••et••• Puhnollve Soap . ' ·Open Eve,ning~ 'Till. 9 P._M. lerge Tollat Soep I ' .. / . . ' '. Y~telelile Shorhinln• ·;., PkQ, .. s1e ' lergo 2 tog. : pie. 3,Ie ber1" slzo 19· 2~~~ 27 I ' 2 23e ! l~~ 41e !~~· •1,11 Country· Cppper Fott Established lChurch News ·Map Shows· .State's Sneeze Belts Wonder lnncl Pon•vlllo MJILhuriiHt Churdo, Huv, 1', A. 1\Ji'H, W, ,J, Oltu•Jw ~ In 1844' to Give Support to Miners r•• ,/ldi'Um, 11/IU~(Ir, Nu titii'VIIJUtl StlHdll)' lw· C!f!IHIO of I'IHinroi'HtlnH thu llll•trlnr llf t.hfJ l\11'1!, F'l'l'd Cl!ll'k I'OlliJ•IJc~ ft•om i!IIUI"Ith, linn Arbor Sattu.•ctny' uftenwon, A fm'l at the lip oC tho J{c- the Indiana wct•e In gt•eate1: need 1 Whu11lflolrl Mothodl•l Church. )(,v, I•'.A, woeHow Pcnln~ula once guordo(l of protection from the rough und J.,J,il'lllll, '"'"'"1', 1111111 \Vul'ohlp ••n·vt1"' Car] Bio(Jgptt of Charlotte, Mr. 1 Wi}itu nwn's lnlet·ests in the one- \lnl'Uiy mlneJ•a than !.he mlnel'll. ·~lth " m"'"l"'" J,y thu """!.'"'· Ill lito and Mra, Bo1ncr• Millet• or l~uton time l'nbulously rlclr corpm· minos Wtll'C fi'(Jm the InrllunM, I i;~:l1:!'~:: 11., "''"""1• 1'"'1"1' IV!li'IIUI', Hlll'l>l'ln- Rnplds nnd Mr•, nncl Mr•a. Hay 'l't•el't•y culled on Mr, nml Mt'H, lhen•', . , 'I'he only llllown contempDt'a.r·y, Llnnovlllu "'''" Meo.lwrll•t Chllrd•, l!uv. II. Vorn McMnlliiH during the pnHt Numod Ji'ot'l WllltlnR tlJe sto •k- plcttlr" f tiJe fot•t i Jl ·• IV. r:""""'"""· '""lt.n<', Ill Ifill Hnlldny I • , 'w, , .... 0 a n HlrlU W!L IH!huul, J.ullllid PmTlflll, ~11/!IJI'Intunilunl. ,woe I<. nrle wus oatttllllaheci neal' tho pro~-~ ter colnr· prllntlng container! In rJ. 11 :oo I'''"""'""" "''I'V'''"· 7::til Y,I',M,Y. ent Copper Harbor· May 28, 181•1. l'flt'e foul' page handwt·lttcn news- "'''''i"'" rulluwurl hy 1, '""""""" t.y u,., Mr. onrl Mrn, l"rtwt•one" Clal'llllo I Clarke and fnmily, ' lo Atlg'liHI. :!0, 1870, Superior und Lnlpcr• fitutcs It Is "devoted to ~Ol) '"""" fn:m ~ 1" ·'- "Chrl•t ·1''"'"" will "" Ml', nnd Mrs. Lynn Faull.oao r91o,ooo A, B, Bentley left JasL weel< >ollpcr~nrSo eag·rll' wns 'the U. S to pm- I a r·oad' was~ constr·uctecl tn the• "'"·vi""" "" Snnday, S•.•pt•,rnh•n· r.. H~tlly with his son, Howflrd Bentley, nnd 1 lllllte lhl!JmlwJ' 12, ~ family Of ,]!Just Lansing, on a lito l'ugion that imrnedmtely aft- reinforced by land tn event of a -- .. - to,oooANoovc• trip to Oregon, CJ' th. treaty it. sent special siege by water. M;thodi••'· 1 10 "· .m. Mar'tha.Jano and Janet Luurinda L • 'a • . ~.tocl
t'cs of Lalw Su- .lnnio•· "'""'"h m,.,.,, rllll'in" "'" ,.,·mnn ofltr I chd to •• w"c0 whose hay heavy fmst, usually about the last fcrtlltzer factory. perlnr and to govern enmmcree on The Kcntucl·:·vice 7 :an, experiment. High on the list of Oregon. . W eeI ( -E n d Spee I a s I Hpots n•r:omntcnrled for sneeze suf- Other areas recommended to the Andy ~unt of the A: M, ~unt I Mnson Bnptist. Rev, L. G. Cn:·nwu,v, f'JL.<· ferers arc St. Ignace, Sault Ste. hay fever tourist arc the Rocky Construct ton c~. nncl ol 'the Bull- llev. pulpittOJ', on Slwdny.r:amwny St•r·rnonwill '"' athnci< 1U:IIU, iu tl"' Marie,R Cheboygan,C'l All thCharlevoix 't• and Mountains (although sagebr'U"ll~ clo.gt hHouse Is strll1 rn busmess, and I ___ . oger 1 y. cse ct res re· affects some), Yellowstone Na- a t. e same ole stand on South I I Hell Presbyterian. H•·v. Vhlblts Popular Mason has scheduled a game with EMOTIONS hurt. on Monday, August 30; juniors on Dart & Cady, who set up a model the Miller· roacJ women's softball .. ~,tftt .. ,, ~===:=:=;:;:;;;;;;;;;;~~ Tuesday, August 31; sophomores kitchen and bathroom for their team for Friday night, at 6:15 p, YtiJR'S" if Ion Wednesday, September, 1; and fair exhibit, report an unusually m, to be played at the Miller road JJt&vc'iT i / M freshmen on Thursday, September high interest in the display. Vlsi· school, just off US-127. The Ma- A'lillerlile Market ' I 2. Pupils whcse names fall in A tors were invited to leave their son women were defeated once by il I . e ~'li1t . through M alphabetical groups wm names for participation in a gift the Miller road team but are out .Custom Butchering Every Tuesday U register during the morning of the a.ward, and according to Bernard Ito whip them this time, . day designate() for their class, with Cady who spent the entire week There will be softball practice the N through Z pupils coming in at the exhibit, more than 1,000 for women and girls of ali ages on I during the afternoons, cards were filled in. Mrs, ~arl Monday night, August 30, at the II...N E~s '• The separation of classes In this Mola~der of .Eaton Rapids received Ingham county fairgrounds. Prac- [b_ manner is not a hard and fast rule, the gtft. tice will start at 6:30. Hall said. If pupils arc unable to CoJlins Sales & Service, who also "Health News" Is Preaented come to school on the clay set aside displayed a complete line of home Republican Primaries by l'Our Doctor ol Mmlicino Btl a health service ol the for their clnss, their registrations appliances, sold nearly every item Michigan State Medical SocietY will be accepted on the openingdny they exhibited, according- to Mer of school, Wedneselay, Scptembet• ton Collins. Jewett Appliance, who CLOSED 0 I Note Occurrence of Scurvy B. (•' September 14, 1948 ~~~ ll~x~~~R re;te ~~gw:y ;re;~; In Well-Fed Children 'l'he new program will speed up stream of visitors, they said, Saturday Night, program planning, Hall stated, glv- Vacationing business people and August 28 Despite the fuct that modern ing more time for discussion of in· their families this week include nutritional knowledge has thor divicluul schedules and eliminating Mr. and Mrs. Bill cummings and to oug·J,;y proved · that rickets and long waiting periods. , Elaine who are spending a weel< in RENOMINATE , scut·vy can be practically elimi I English, natural science, social northern Michigan. Cummings Friday, September 10 ' nated by the use of Vitamins C and science, mathematics, Spanish, owns Cummings barber shop. !D, these diseases still frequent!y Latin, home economics, commerchf Betty Miller, bookkeeper at for vacation t occur· in children, according to a and shop courses are being sched· Ware's, Is spending the week at Sheriff t·eeent editorial in the Journal of ulerl for the coming school year Pleasant Jake with her parents, the American Medical Association. with a new course In art being of· Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Miller, while Furthet·more, the article went on fcred, Band, glee club and physi· Miss Effie Hawn ~f the J, B. to point out, a number of these cal education ur·e again on the Dean Ford agency ·spent a few Carl Goble cases of scmvy have arisen not in 1 schedule for credit toward grad-~ days this week tn Dctrmt. children subject to poverty, mal RADIO S.ERVIC,E ALLAN A. MacDONALD_ nutntwn and lack of medical care uution, Ingham County News employees 4<10 S. Jcffcmon but in infants who have show~ ------"" • on vacation this week are Mrs, In these days, EX PERI· ; good gains in weight and height, ' :. Re:~~ Jewett, who is spending most ; a_nd who _have been taken to physi I of her vacation in Mason and Ken ENCE ably used, · saves i c1ans regularly... Many From Mason Sheffer, _who _is staying with his ' In almost ever·y case, these parents m Fhnt. time and money for the em :children had been fed on commer- .'t Dee Bray ancl his family are 1 cia I prepa1·ations which are often At LaM on t RI es taking a northern trip. Bray man· ployer. 1 mis-represented as "complete in ages the Mason Elevator. Oren ' hnt foods." The rapid gains in Most of the pallbearers and hon· Hall of Hall's dairy and his family length and weight which the child crary pallbear·ers at the services. are spending· the weelt at the Cecil Retein :an efficient depart· ren experienced testified to the for Parr LaMont in Charlotte Hall cottage at Higgins Jalte. completeness of these foods-with ment that has the know· Monday were from Mason. The Mr. and Mrs. Basil Adams of the exception of vitamins, Because Browne-Cavender post of the Mills store have beat the heat by growth is occutTing so rapidly how to get the most out of during infancy, requirements for American Legion furnished the fir- spending their vacation this week ! vitamins must be fully. satisfied, or lng squad and bugler. A delegation on Manitula lEland, Canada. Their s tation-to·car voice radio, ' gmwth will cease. from the Mason Kiwanis club also son, Bob, accompanied them. with this AUTOMATa'C j _'l'hc editorial states that it is un attended the services. Carolyn Allen has returned to inhalator service and nightly ' wrse to rely on such infant foods . her work at the Modern Cleaners / for a total intnke of vitamins, be . LaMo.nt left hts post as super-/ after a week's illness. . ~· rural motor patrol. i cause the quantities feel from day v1sor for Farm Security to enter Mr and Mrs Duan Dunn are t,he He was_ killed in action entertaining emploeyee of the j to day and from child to child may ~rmy. I th~ 8 vat·y gTeatly. It is necessary to tD'ebt uary 2, ~945, 111 Germany. Ac- A. B. Concrete Products company I maintain a closer watch on the lve. pallbeaJ crs were James R. and their families at Horseheacl J:~. I vitamin intake of infants, supple Dav1s, Bob Inghram, Jr., Howard Jake this week end, Eight guests Contributed hy friend~ of Allan A. 1\lacDomlld ' menting- their duily food if neces- McCowan, ~dwa~d Ware and Dr. Iare expected to attend. Dur·ing 1 sary, in ot·der to eliminate scurvy R. R. Roblll;ts o~ Mnson and Don theh· absence, James Ervin will ·\\ft-.\ '------;_---!' unu rickets !t-om the American Bruce of t..ansmg, Among the .keep t)le company office open for / scene. honorary pallbearers were Herschel business. , \.1"' FLOOR FURNACE I .Jewett, Clifford Allen, Pnt O'Mal- Goble's radio repair shop will be ~{' Ralph Swmehart and Arthur closed from August 28 to Septern- arl; elsh, Mrs. G7orge. Kellogg .and boys with rifles. The t•lfles and the '• Mrs. Henry Irwm. . boys were turned over to parents. JEWETT· · The boys said they were firing at S. ·Ce.dar at Ash SISTER DilES IN LANStNG ·, a stone and did not intend to hit Mrs. Elsie Sears, . a sister the fireman or the train, Appliance C~. · Phone. 2·4101 Franlt Wythe of Mason, died \II Lansing Wednesday. She was stricken last weelt. Mason Man Takes Tecumseh Bride CJnrlot. NIII'Hll Annn r,oo '!'l'(ll(HJI; IBirths nf AI., Vlneont.'H hoHpllnl in Toledo, M1·, und Ml'fl, n, n, Chrunhr•J•inln Ohio, Hpeut. lhc woolc cnrl with hcl' or J,otJlle am tim Jllll'tlllts or 11 MOil, pnt•unlH, MJ•. nntl Mrs, Holnnrl· a., .,.,Social 6vents anJ Personals·· Duvld .John, horn SrllliJ•tluy, A 11- 'l'l'flxoll, · • !Illat 21, 11t tho Morey hcmpltnJ In~ Ml', nnrl Mr:r, ,I, B, ,JonaH CJ'Illl J'nmll,y unlrr'tnlnerl M1•, nnd Mt'H, l HONORJDD A'l' PAliTY .ltwl(~nn, R . M1•, nnd M1·s. Hnlnnd w. Corhln !Gim•••· 11'nnghl. nrul Hnn, NnJ'IIlnn, or doneymoon on iv1era Miss Vlrginlo. Rose WIIH honored Webberville Girl Iof I!JoHt Lruwlnrr nnJHIIInce the birth I Pm·•·y 1111 /:lriiJdny. r1t 11 n.qrpJ•Jao fnrcwell paJ•ty 1it her :or 1\ son, William ,Jnnw~ nn 'J'htii'H- • Mr. nntl Mr·H. Lylo Knn• nnrl home ll'rlrluy CJ nc c, w gncs r1 nn- 1 Mr. unu Mrs, Han·y Gl'l\ldwn dny t11 spend l111• l'<'lllnlnrlcr of ll]c Bad Nnuhclm nnd Lieutenant Rob- • • • • frc.~hmcntH, The group then pre- scmblcri In lhc' dining- room, 'fhc of :WoP II 1 YpH!Jantl nnnounco the hirlh wllh her Hflll-in-Jmv nnrl ~1 !. ru. SllntJmalcor, sort or Mr. und MASON VISITOR Fm'rED scnt.cd the guest of honor with n tr1ble waR clcc:m•ui."rl with r1 mini I ne a son, Gcrnld HnL'J'i:mn, on' rlanghler, M1·. nnd Mra, 'PIH!IllfL,q ' M'c•s, B. Shoemnlccr of M!tson, MI'H, Louis Stir! cntcrtnlncd forg-Irt herIn tolccnwork. of their upprcclatlon aturc·' b sprinkling nan of :diver with Wednesdny, August 18, Mm, I llnyst.ou. 'rlw RoyHtorlll will rdut•n . lT, 1 ·1 1 'l'hn Eplacopnl Hcrvlcc was rend by momberR of the Needlepoint bridge ,, • * l'flJn ow eo orrcl 1'1 Jbons flow ng Grn.lchen I~ tho former Doris Hnr-~ to Bny cmy wllh hoi' lo spend lhc Chnpl!tln Guenther on Sa~ut·day club at her home on Dexter Trail FETED AT PARTY ribbonfrom the were cn.n. useful At the lcltchcn cncl of utcn-1cnch rison of Mnson, wcelc end them, · uftemoon, .July 31, !It four o cloclc, Mondny night In honor of Mrs, Mrs. A,nnn. Crowl of Eden and slls, A dnu.ghter wrrs born to Mr. nmi ilhiU'"n JliC'h of E1tlon Rnplds '"IJ'ho brldCJ Wfls gowned In white I Russell Brown of Bahrein Island, Mrs. Herbert Colby met at the Gomes of V!lrlous ldnd,'i were Mra. James Chase of Wcbbcrvillcl· Mnr.v RIL:h 11f Olwmns nnd Sh!J•!cy Hiid her maid of honor chose sea IMrs, Brown Is a former member of home of Mrs. Hugh Corner for a played. High scores of !.he evening on Tuesday, August 3, Chnplllijll o~ Mct~Oil ar·o Hprprllng blue, Tho hrldcsmalds were chnrm- the club, Guests present beaides I surprise party in honor ,of the went to Miss Doris N~lson nnd Mt·. nnd MI'H. Arthur Chnso or tins wool' Wllh llwic· fii'IIIH!pnronl.s,, lng in shell pinlc with Dutch caps, members of the club Included Mrs, Ibirthday n.nnlversttry of Mrs. Bessie Miss Esthel' Smith, The bride-to Webberville arc the parents of 11 ' Mr·. nnrl MJ's, IIPI'IIInn Rlt•h. the points of which turned up-~ Hugh Brown of Detroit, Mrs. R. Cowan.' They plnycd games nnd tho be received many gifts. After the dmJghter, Marcia Lee, bom on J Ml', nnd Mt·s. RnJp11 Dnnlel:1 nnd )yhrt!s ut lhc Cflrs, Lieutenant B. Wallace nnd Mrs. Nels Ferri by hostess ,9crved icc cream and opening of. the gifts, ll lunchr,on of Wednesday, August 11, 1son, T;JdwarLgc for lhc reception, nt B!ln]CR lalcc west of Greenville ye. mp oyees niOY ICniC their home In Mnson \Nedncsdny. ton anr! ehciciJ'l!n nf mnton .Rapids they proeccFlorida, lhe Cnffeys lllllLI Mrmrlay nr~·ht. La~sing, w~ile ~~.~~ L\~ D:~~aanJ ~ 0~-, 11 pi~lc 1 flr•gndwr General and MIS. Ric]{- ChiCago. Y Ito Grand Rapids with the Law- ~.eat~d. Richard. Ha!~mel ~~ng her purse, ¥rs, Oesterle wore were week-end guests of Mr. and 1 · - ---·--,- tons for a visit of several days. 'l'htough ~.he Years and My navy blue With wmc o.ccossories. Mrs. L . .T. Adams at thciJ· nmvly I INGHAM COUNTY N~WS HOSTESS AT BRIDGE " " ,, Ha~py Day, . Her corsage was of hilltop roses. purchaEed homo on Center street. August 26, 1943 Page 4 It's A Breeze T0 Beat The Heat Mrs. Joe Cappo was hostess at a Mr. and Mrs. Amon Laxton and Gtven m marnage by her fa- 'rhe reception was held in the dessert bridge Tuesday night given! Donna Dierkes of Detroit spent the.r, the. bnde wore gown of home of Judge and Mrs. G. Ar ' FIRST ~ in honor of Miss Meredith McLean, 'I last week with A. H. Laxton and I y:? n cy pa t·'.JOn t s a d rm•tt c c1 t o Murray· · . . The name that means distinctive had friends in for an Informal re- week. ' the hosp1tal for treatment were Mrs. _Hn"':ard Dmloy oJ Huston, beauty plus hand tailoring in coats. ceptlon at the Freeland home Mr. and Mrs. Ellsworth Brown Mrs. D. Lee Ware, Pcrt'Y Benham, Texas, LS vrs1t111g at the home of Henson's Shagmoors for the fall and winter sea Tuesday night. and Judy arc vacationing in Michi- ~·NO DRUGS • NO ~XSRCIS~S • NO LAXATIVES Private Sale Fnllow lhn11ir~r.tillllll of of tlw Jo'ormtnb~ llt•clllr.ing Plan nnd you will flf.;lrt Jo~in1: wchtllt immedio.trly, providing your OVflnl'rl:~ht Is not due to a 11landular (ondition, Furnlturr• anti J•'urnishlngs Formlnhs nrc a dirling Snnm Antique.~ aid that l1elp to mnintai!1 tho llfrl!liHary minllrals nnd Yitamin.'l to l1rlp: yma rl'tnin ynur ontuJ[y, vitlli Beginning Jty and ptJ) while reducing. Fotmtllhll are A1HIIlt, dallrry fJ!I.Yored tab!ctl! de· tlil(nr.d to dllcCPD!Ie ynur dl'siro f11r nweeta An~ fAt ·10 o'clocl, a. m. &cning foods. SWEaT TA5TINQ EASY TO TAKft BAFII • !lli:tfSUJLI!: Saturday ltARMLIE5S August 28 Pmpcrty of
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Dust off those pencils and no_te bool,s, l,ids! And remind Mother it's time to tall' about new duds for school! Tell her that you can be outfitted from inside-out and top·to·bottom in one shopping h·ip to Schmidt's. B1·ing he1• in and show ·her how little it will cost to send you back to ~chool in style.
On The Subject Of A Boy's Wardrobe SHIRTS Sho1·t Ol' Long Sleeves $1.98 up Little Girls Like: BRIGHT COTTON SWEATERS DRESSES Coat, Sleevelcu and Pullovcl' As highly styled as big · $2.98 up sister's with new look ·ufflcs, cuffs and full BLUE JEANS sitirts. .Reinforced for Extra W cat· $1.98-$5~98 $1.98 SWEATERS CORDUROY OVERALLS RD 'ArrERN And Longies Wat·m, Long-Wearing, Good-Looldng $1.98 to $3.69 ~NE-PIECE, ...._ SEAMLESS BACK QUARTER • __.LEATHER HEU ..-- • BASE Jelly Bean Contest The gil"l who most nearly guesses t·he number of jelly (Goodyear Slil,hcd) with Blouses stout fhrood frealed with• beans in the jm· displayed in Ship 'n' Shore Tailored ~OJ WOI, out· window will receive with Blouses Wcarhcr:Bird SIJOC< nrc • 'kluda{tlf!." to !land \ Anklets ou1· compliments Several Colors the stress nnd strain of wet, cold, hot ordrywrathd J All Colors and Sizes the year 'round, This protective feature plus rhcir ( -· I $1.98 other qualities put these nationally famous •hoes - out in front on every count , •• Makes them dre 25c pr. _and up A Dress · Bt/1 Values for your money. Freel Slips - $3.89 to $5.95 _F asbioned in cotton for easy care,_ little gil:l sizes Other Children's Sl{oes ...... $3.69 to $4.95 69c and 98c
Sherrill Sudmann, chosen Fairest of the Fair in 1947 ex tends an invitation to Michigan girls who have won a title in Panties sponsored competition during the past year, to enter the•'' Fair· est" contest at the Michigan_ State Fail• and Exposition Sept. 3 39c thro1,1gh 12. · · · ' · ii~[fi -nuf.i-- j;;,; ;;;];;,--l-OOH South Trailers l"lllllllng lltr·oct, MI!Hon, P~rono ~350·1' :15wl HOUSiil 'l'RAI!"IilR, BKliJ cottur:rc WJ11I,J.uur OA.s .ftANOm, two 1 nil.ucJwd, Nnw e!ectr·Jc r•efr•Jger·· yhllJips, Dansville P. 0, auddle ancl bridle, gentle, for --- - ~ , I cally new, Mrs. Russell Hunllng- l58 or home address, Wllllumston, salc OJ' trnde, Curtice Smith, cor· HAY AND S'I RAW to; sale, WEATHEH WINKY raincoat for• ton, -700 W. Columbia. Phone 228 W. Middle St., P. 0. 208. nor of Onondugn and Ferrla ronda, reasonable, 0, H. Bean, Y~ mllc sale. Will fit a child five to si" 122062. 35w1 ... Transferring Home Ownership ·. 2owtr phone Euton Rapids 7178. south and first place west of Mu- years old, Can also be 11 scd ns a i ----~------20wtf nllh. 35w1p top-coat. Mrs. w. R. Tietz, !l27 E., Dd2 REVERSIBLE rug for sale. ------_ Ash, Mnson. Phone 21251. :J5wl Dar!( groe!l, one side very good, il'IDEDER CA'l''J:l"m- DURHA M ROTOTILLER' trnctors for better .SMAI"L Al\:IOUNT of second cut- ______------· $10, Baby cab, .Englrsh conch per- steers, Walg'ht 400 to 700 ltJB. farming, Good ground agitation ling baler] alfuJfa for sale. Betty ·GIRLS' CLOTHING, sizes 7-16. nmbulutor, mm·oon-motaJ outside 1· 'From the Dream Stage to Reality M'fchlgun cattle. Also northwestern means better crops. Place your Stone, on DeKter Trull, second •rwo violins, aliJo school bnol{S 1 with now cr•cnm len titer interior, I' Hereford stecrH, weight 350 to 600 order now, Cash or credit. For house wcHt nl' Meridian ronr! ~n from third to ninth grades for· white rubber· tires, $1fi. Mnson hs Good selection at nil times. I Information sec your authorized the north side of Dexter 'Ira!!, sale, E ..J, Huddy, 412 E. Colum- phone 21815. :15wl Is As .Close To You As The Farmct·s Banlt · D~i!vcrccl. H. l't. Anderson, 5 miles ' I dealer, Ralph W. Riker, 3289 S. wl1itc lwuse. with green shu~tet·s. bin, MaHrm. Phone :J77:J on Fri· ----:------~------:- .- 'I wciilt or MaHon on Columbia road and n~ mites south at 8o'1 Eifert 'f-:~~~tgton road. Phone Lan:~t1J ~'lw~_"__5ri~l Mnsnn·---·------~fiw1 ~~~~-a~c~-~tl_~lrd~y~: __ -~"_':~ INd~~2E~~~~;; ~~~~~1~~~7~rF~~IJ~~ .1 road. 18wt1 .,. , . · . · 1910 model. Also Frigidaire clcr:- ' Our loan service i's designed to give assistance financially to per- WOOD SILO, 10x30, for sale. AI Back-To-School tric refrigerator, 7ft. Rlzc in fair 1 tho~e good one in good cnndilinn, C condition. G. D. Shaw, phone Lnn-1 Fol' Sale- Floyd Weldon, second place nm'lh Agricultural Limestone Meal · lathes sing 59295. 3fiwlp sons who need it for "{Orthwhile projects. We regard home owncr~hip as uc 36 0 11 My service~ ns yolll' n.udloncer, 'M'raMsc,-n 2,10n33M. ct•idian road. P,'lh..,w", t'f' Prompt Delivery Suits - Shirts--- SweaterR BEATJTIFUL--:0-~t2-Btg:i-~;;;~S~~rorJJI ing high on the Jist. Exj1ut'ienc:ed· und l1·a 1rwl 1 l o Pease.1 ------Sox - Sport Couts 11F'erbak Jivingf room1 L rng,r practl-lt CHORE-BOY millting machine for· ca y new, or. sa c. ea. pa ern, 1 If yon .are still renting your home and wish to invest n coniparablc Robel't Anderson sn.le, 2 years old, $1i0. Also H For The Girls green predominating. Owner ft. plywood boat and lraJl.,r·. 1 1 changed t()' carpeting sole reason .. Churl1c Ishum, phone •1282 Lusliu, aS ll'11 .JTI€St011e. A spec a gl'flll]l of d!·csscs at for selling. Mt'.'l. R. Gl en J) unn, ,,"0 amount of money each montp toward home ownen;hip, we invite you to Pllr)lle Cnllcel --A111'Pii11H 2122 W hb 1 Ll g1·eal!y rl!duced prices. W t C bl Ph M 2 WaJJccr road, ba~emc>]t house. Co cs o1 um n. one ason r; mll"s west or Mnso11 n11 Colum· 3.Jwtf u31il. 35wl come in and see u~. A llank loan can provide the dawn payment or the bia road, 1'!.1 miles souli1 on E1- ~ __ Beckwith's ------1 entire sum, to be repaid in cnsy monthly installments, tailored to your present fert road. 'l'iwtr! HOLSTEIN cow, fresh, a good Howell Clothes Shot) '' 'i m!IJ(cr. Carl Bachman, inquire at Phone Collect 728 income. ------Hole! Willlumslon, Room.;,, 120 W. Muple Mason ' ' HlilREf<'ORD CAL VIeS, stoclwrs: 34w2p llwtf 35w1 Miscellaneous and fperJers; limited number ------· Holr;tcin }!elfers. Slealy and Nor- I FORD TRACTOR extra lransmis· TWO MODERN bo" style coats, for Sale· ton, Oliv"t. 33wl0p I sion unit. I am talcrd Service, Ash and Cedar L ] 01 ~~~ rc. P h IC •'Jc "' 12 • __ .. _____31\v3p .__ __ for sale, complete with pipe. 1St., Mason. ~ 31wtf 'i't-11 That Mud·'y P..IVER Ji'llONTACE for Rnlc. A. 'I M---C.--0--R--M---ICI{ D'<''<'RING. --- btll!dle- --- Silsby Implement Co. 35wl EASY WASHING machine, Whiz-~------~ "' u oogs for sa I e 21i0beautiful ft. on Huron year around river and home 2fi0 site, ft. ~oadcr to f"it ";;~r·sc-tlrawn com 125 DAIRY cows~-~o~c-~prlt;g.~;.; 19:Jfi STANDARD CHEVROLET to:e~i]~~~;:s a~doba~;f i3~~~~y 3~~i I Steel Posts I driveway or barnyard --- on Mr:Grcgor Road, 1fl0 feet deep. bil\dcr, ·used one season. Clare I and some fresh, for sale. Good sedan for sale, in good condition, I Aurelius rodd Lansing. Phone' 6'/: foot "T's" 66c with SHEPHERD PUPS for s~le. Blm:k i Tom Howe, Port.agc Jake, Pinclt· Sl\qwcrman, 1170 Kane road, I ones, taJ(e your pic!( Frank new tires. Mrs. Walter YerJ(e, 2401 25108 Lansing.' 35w1p o with white markings. Natural i ney, Michigan. 24wtf Stockbridge. Phone Fowlerville Shealhelm, route 1, Rives June- Dexter Trail, Dansville. 35w1p . __ B t "f.' l & Limestone Ch!p11 , healers. Both parents extra good : ------· 228-F-6. 34w2p tion, south of Leslie on US-127 to __ .. ------AXMINIS'I'ER RUG, 9x12, blue, e111e11 _c eeC on cattle, $10. Howard Gailey 2•177 5-ROOM HOUSf~ with bath, 2-car Berry road, east one mile, north BUILD A HOME on wheels. Buy I practically new. Mrs. Andrew S J C Washburr·l LIIUestone, Carter roud, Dansville. ' g-arage with poullry house at- J3t'JZZARD silo filler for sale. to first place. 35w•l a used bus. Inside measure· Farnsworth, :J822 Dell road, Holt, U PP Y 0. C , __ .___ 35w_ 1 p Ltaacnh."c..dn," 2Slto.tR ._, L.oc.antf·c d.muatt.2 21 N_· .Nearly new. Phil Stiles, 4';~ ------menls 6'/:, ft. by 18 ft. 'by 76 Lansing phone 7->)120. 34w3p 3!iw1 --- -- ,, b • 1 1 0 1 1 0 1 111 11 111 miles cast of Leslie on Fitchburg PAIR of wort( horses, good worlt- iliches. Regular 1938 Chevrolet mo- I 0, REGISTERiW -ENCiLISH Blue quire or James Caltrider, 41fi S. rnqd. 34wtf ers, for sale. !i'rank Hopltins, tor. Takes standard parts. Ideal SPEEdD .QUdEt~N M7ANGLE, in '20 GAUG-E Wr'rl"llc."·tcr· Jllllllp gUll, Tiel< female, Rtarted on coon, fOl' ' Rogers. Phone: •1501. :J:Jw:l Jii:coRMJCK-D-E EJ R IN' G corn 'l'olcs roncl, H. 1, Mason. for house car, summer cottage or go? con r wn. 21 2 Northeast I new, $75. Als~ 10 gauge single, PhonJ-I~~~!~t 728 sale or trade for guns. Wiclt Winn, '------35w1p hunting· lodge Wt•ite Michigan Delhi, Holt, or phone Holt 7-1451. b • l'b lwtt second house north of Kinncyville DIUVE-IN hamilurg a11rl binder with travelirw bundle ------· 34 2 good ore, ., 12 , 22 ca 1 re c 1ip re- 1 - ~on· carrier unci trnctor hitch.b Only POULTRy EQUIPM'"'NTL "' --"'ear "'' 1 Y Bus· Rebuilders·' Bo" 115 Oltemos w P pea t er, $1''•" 22 carl'b re c1 rp. re- road on Onondaga road. 35wU,1 fcctionnry stand, fullyt cquippet.11 - OJ' telepho' ne Lansing 85616 t 'th - • ------~creed location, for bo h 1oca 1 anc used one yeat·. Do1·r· Cady, 3'l.. new, all metal. Six feeders, srx · 3,w2 1 USED R.EFRIGERATOR, Jess pea er WI scope, 111 cc new, ., •.10 SLABWOOD for sale. Thureson " llll.Jes sout11 anrl 1','-·· rniles west of-' nests ( 10 each l ·, four electric wa t - '" than two years old for sale, 7 c . I · R'lc 1mer, 113"• o D e" t er T rat'] , Lumber "Omp"·ny, How~ll. Phone GREAT DANTe, female,"' fawn, blone transient trade, on main highway Mason at :1188 w. H.olfc road.'' erers, feed barrels and good two- - cu. ft. Leonard, as good as new. phone 2461 Dansville. •3 5w1 844. ~ ~ 3wtf yo:1r o1 d, for"0 saR 1e. D"-.easona t h e. in small town. Death of owner, Pn,·ane 7•i9·1. 34w2' wheeled trailer. Sell all m· part, W · ' Auto Sales Originally $255. Will sell nt rea· ------Ca 11 Les1 ie '1::J 3· ex u c cr. 't·eason for selling Inquire of J. n,, -----. -----I r·ensonable. Phone Lansing 8-1881. ayne s sana blc figure. R eason for selling, BABy carr in g e for sale · ' 1 .%wtf .Joslin,. 118 Riversirlc, Williamston 'rHREE LARGE Gu.;;·nscy heifers: j 35w2 MOHE CAR FOR YOUR CASH am buying a new 10 cu. ft. Leon- Helen Brown, 502 South Lan- ~------any evening after 4 :30 or anytime springers, clUe soon, one brindle; . . .---- when you buy at nrd with large freezet· ..Jim Bob- sing St., Mason. 35w1p Jewett's Flowers R I E Saturday. PhorJe Willinmston1;,!811. helTer, two years old, springing. I 0. I. c. so~. and :rght ptgs .. 10· 2•101 s. Cedar, Lansing cowslti, route 3, Mason, 217 Eifert ELECTRIC ROASTER 'for sale. ea state ______3 _'i\_.,:~ L:.' Honnicl<, 1 V:, miles west or' weel 1 FOR SALE or will trade toward n .. 1 ,ountains for sale. Plainfield FOUR MILK CANS and nn e ec- sale. Short wheel base with two KEROSENE Montgomery Ward d 'fl b lt t· S BALER TWINE available. Mrs. Alton .Tc\11'etMt, 131n9., o, . W. C . PAPEC SILO FILLER and hay Munith. 35wlp by 4-cylinder Henderson motor. chairs for sale, in good condition, ALEMITE high pressure grease 7 2 AcREs_ vacant partly 1 Terms. h f 1 G S 1 -c opper ·or sa c. eorge au e, Needs body t·epairs, .$100. Also ,810 • . SmalJ whi t e ~ook stove. $15. ~raso;r customers -- please rev~rse gun for sale, 100 Slb. capacity." wooded, 1·clcal ltolne "clte • elcc· •,' liN'"W ROOM 6 houseROOll' in LeslJc,1 $•1,000.t · tly Mason R. 2, on Meridan road be· TEAM OF BROWN MARES, 9 n.nd 1937 Ford S5 tudor, iji180 nnd 1934- Also other mlscelJaneous items. charges Clipper's ··parl{View erv1 ce, 5o1 tricity, $2,500. ! n, d $. "OO'L $ w~> s e, ds TIC tween Howell a net Columbia roads. 10 years old, weight 3,000 lbs. H Hal'ley-Daviclson motorcycle, Charles Galbreath, 3255 Swan 4wtf E. Ash, Mason. 35w1 HALF ACRE-5 room moclern 1 F mo tlern, ·6 ·~ , · 2 ·" 0 0th own. Phone 4881, Mason. 35w1p: for sale. Kind nnd gentle. Charles $135. C. l. Richner, 1135 DeKter d D . house, plenty of shade $5,500. 'or · 1esc an many o er go?c 11 35 1 1 ------. Niethhammer, 6 miles north of Trail, phone 2•161 Dansville. roa ' ansvl e. ' W P TRADE-: Remington .22, model JUS'l' RECEIVED-Double and Terms. ' buys call Mr. Rouse ut Leslre, THREE NEW notched rolling 1 Stoc](bride on M-36, first house 35w1 NEW AND USED Philgas a - 511, sooremaster with cleaning single African Violets, cacti, 7.RQOM home in Mason, 2 goocl :1781. Always cull Advanee Realty coulters for sale. Earl Davidson,,· north of Mlllville st_o_ re ... 35,_v1p_ -- - FORD V-B for sale. Fat· f 1 AI d t rt ngets I rod and 5 boxes of shells, nearly sedums, succulents and small dec- lots, only ~G,GOO, part cash. Co., Realtors, Lansinrr 2·1121. 20 . ---'----- 1938 , 85 °~' sa e.. , 30 a emons ra or 0 new, to tmde for .110 or 20 gauge orative house plants. Die]( Jew- 31 '6 E. Columbia road, Mason. ! TWO COWS for butchering for information sec E. J. Haddy, 112 sci·1 Plat.nfreld Farm Bur;au double barrel shotgun. Gerard ett's Flower Shop. Phone Mason Lewis G. Dietrich Realty Agency, 'w~9 35w·p E C0 I b' M Ph M Supply, Gtegory. 3vw21 Pierce, 661 S. Diamond road, 2-1231. 35w1 3136 S. Cedar, phone ------~~------I sale. Also young gilts to farrow 1 "· um >a, nson. one n· 47755. Lan~ini.;', 35wtf 6 ROOM modern house in Leslie FkRM TOOLS-- Hay loader, $25, I in September. M. A. Patterson, 1 • SOil 3773. 35w1 PROTANE GAS STOVE, four phone Muson 23816. 3-tw2p - j at 111 N. Main SL. Lou Shcr- 'Sido ralw. $60. Both ready to go. mile east and :Y, mile south of 10,12 CRYSLER for sale. In eKcel· burners and oven. Two rras tanks NEW <110-GAUGE single barrel,· IN LESLIE, '1-room house, large man, phone LeAlie a ,J. a:lwtr 1 2 0 Single work harness and leather Bunker Hill. 35w2p a-nd entrance tubing, all $60. In Ribstone Silos shotgun for sale, $15. Als.o used lot on paved street, one block 1 -- . ------fly net, In very good condition. b D letnht Re" good condition. ClarencP. Bartow. NOW AVAILABLE 12-gauge single barrel; reg>stered 1from school, with wl)ito INGHAM ~35. I'· coLndi;~on10 tlhrou~h50° 3ut. in~ulatcd I S Clarence· Bartow, 1471 Sti)lman .WEg•~fung~,Al~~:~ y~~~~~ ~l~l, ,;£. u c cr, es • P JOne · 35wtf 1471 Stillman road, % mile east off 20 years e"pericnce to help you blldackBalndttlan c~on dog, 3Jdyoards Iasbestos shingles, newly decorated,, COUNTY NEW ronfl %'mile ·cast off Doble road. Dobie road, route •1, Mason. h . o ; ue tc t, 1 '" years o an hardwood floors, gas, elcc.tricity, Attgust p ro'\'lte"'-' · 4,· Mason. 35w2p.j trt'mmed3100, for Itnrness.sale with No good Satur·day brass THREE MORE car bargains at 35w2p chooseLaxton t phone c stze Masonyou need.22906 s. A. Cocker Spani.el, 3 years old. John c_r'ty- v.·nter" ancl telepllone, orl heat, I 26 ' 1948 .age 6 Jl~-·Md«Ev --'--- ·co· w· 5 . 0 ld sales. Arthur F. Deyo, 4 miles B artholomews.' 1910 , 01 ds WI.'th ------~ · ' 30wtf· l\:lalcho,.12 mrles east of Mason on I new storan-n.,~ tank \vt'th enoug-h fuel ®t~" ~ · • • . ye~rs · ' east of Mason on Columbia roacl. radio and heater, 1939 Olds with MENDELSSOHN PIANO for sale, Columbia road. 35w3p oil for the winter. Price $3.500. For 1 .Guernse:(· cow, 3 yeo,rs old. Good 35w1 heater and 1038 Ford with radio in good condition, $20. Also two 1 particulars call Lou Sherman, Les-~ mille· producers. Also .Holstein- bull ______and Bartholomew . Sales farm .wagons, $15.00 euch, 16 acreR 6-ft. BOJ sodta ruuntain for BEAUTIFUL NEW pre-war metal lie phone 2301. . · 32wtf 15 h~ater. T~IL i i '~'months old. W. G. ,Stuart, 3 HAMPSHIRE BROOD sow and I and Service, 120 South Cedar. of wheat straw on the ground und ~a 1e, omp etc ~i h selt~cr ma- wardt·obe trunk for sale, never I ---:-:-----'-··--c-----:::---- Mr. Farmer: mlt\s__ ;:w_cst of Teaspoon' CQrners, nine pigs for sale. Also 250 35wl seasoned walnut Jogs. A. l\:litchell, clune, in good condttion, $4o0. Tom )lecn used, self lock drawers, shoe i HOUSE FOR SALE. Maplehill corner of Edgar and Covert roads. B't h ohone 24866 Muson 5837 West Co· Howe, 9270 McGregor Road, Port· compartment, has curtain for dress I subdivision (just outside Lan· onion crates. R. H. 1 zer, P one 7 ' • 1 k Pi 1 M' II 1 · 35wlp I 5<1'81 Leslie route 3, located on the 1941 Vi ILLYS coupe for sale. lumbia road. 35wl :age a e, nc mey, Jet gan. compartment. Lillian Grinnell, 114 sing's south city limits): 4-room --~~------north corner of the catholic Phone Mason 21351 after Sun· Phone 3250 Dexter. 24wtf W. Mason St., Jaclcson. hou~e. partly modern, gas, elec· We Want REGISTERED OXFORD RAM for I church and Williams roads. day. 35wlp 6 FT. RWFRIGEH.ATOR for sale. 35w1p tricity, water, fenced yard, near, snle'. R. E. Foote, 5% miles 35 1 Glarl•y Howell. 630 W. Columbia, UNICO 20,000 mile unconditionally ------'------=- school, church, ·stores, $3,500 or, · 11orthwest of Leslie on Annis rond, W MOTOBECANE four cycle motor Mason. Phone l\:lason 7091. guaranteed tires 600x16, $14.75. GALYANIZED pIpE, .foot $3,800 terms. Deal with owner, i Calvesl 21 I ' phone 3545 Leslie. 35w1p TWO RIDING horses, Palomino bilte for sale, a good buy. Come 3riw1 Plainfield Far:m B!lreau Supply, length and 2 shorter lengths of Lnn_sing phone 47062: 3719 Home- 1 mare and bay gelding, saddles and see it. Clipper's Parltview Gregory, - allw2 4-inch plpe. Dr. J. C. Ponton, Ma- I wood Avenue. 35w1 j HOLSTEIN ~OW for sale. Due to 1 and bt•t'dles, Nichols road, Service, 551 E. Ash, Mason.. SOFA, brand new Bechtold Rofa in · w ' REl\IEl\fB.ER! We JlUY t11" beRt 4878 1 22691 35 1 freshen soon. Call evenings after Mason phone 3235. 35w1 35w1 ]tid mohair, valued at $400. May S'l'EEL FENCE POSTS. Gus and son P tone · l\:IASON HOME, ?10 East Cherry,! prir:e-evcry wcei<--J ust loud 6 )). m. or Saturdays or Sunday, s. be seen at Ball's store In Mason fuel o.il storage tanlts. Plainfield completely rebuilt, new ·roo(! yout• ealf In Ute <:nr nml hrlng Ore! Potter, 3 miles north of Ma- HERD of nine dark Jersey cows 1037 WILLYS, .,_.' d oor sc d an. 0 rrI n ( h as never b een out · of store). Re· Farm B ureau S upp1 y, G regory: 100war, RODS $ 0. WOVEN Some of FENCE, it has beenpre· new Ititchcn nnd bath, newly re· 1 1 blm over- son on Ol(emos, 2 miles cast on for sale, bangs tested. Harry Phelps, first ;house south of cejved aa gift at fair. I prefer . 35w2 unrolled but it Is straight and decorated. Six rooms and bath. I ONI DAY T \VO Lamb rand. 35w1p WI 968 B d 35 1 DeKter Trail on Meridian road on something equipped with motor Tom Novaltoski, owner phone· FROM ~ 0 T i ng, arnes roa · w the west side. Mason phone 23006., and w. heels so am selling sofa. ALUMINUM eaves troughing ap· good. Not bent in any way. Orrlo ~a__ nsing 47253. '• 35w11 WEEKS OLD CASE BALER, new, used this' 35w1p Russell Weldon, second house plied. Get your orders in fast so Howe, corner of Eden and Ingalls ___ - 1 season, for sale. Also- would I H G- ' F .~d I north of M·36 on Meridian road. we can take care of a few more roads. 35w1p 5·ROOM HOUSE with new 3-plcce I · like to buy Holstein bull between II ay- ra1n- ee 1941 FORD deluxe tudor for sale. Phone 24033. 35w1 jobs. Plainfield. Farm Bureau b'ath, new automatic gas fur· I ON MONDAYS ONLY 6 months and one yeat·. Also for . Has radJO, heater nnd defroster , supply, Gregory. 35w2 NOTICE TO YOU BELL collec· nace, new Magic Chef gas range, i 1 . sale International disc, 8 ft. new I s d F t"l" for sale, $750. L. Hennick, 1 1.: THRE!E PFEC.E bedroom suite · tors. We have some imported water heater softener, garage, I at l\fiL~on Stocl:I IB ACI ?11lH ]1'0l! HA J,ltl, 0-l'rlllnl holii!IJ, hnl'll und amull hllllrling, gaH, t•lol'!ric!Ly, l•'lmt farm 1101 lll • Want ·Ads of 1\luaon on US-127, wllhln clly limit~ MrH. Hn tt(l' A en )Joe]{, a•Jw•lp
Page 2 O ACRES of rich lc;vcl land lor l 1cnt 011 shn res, Land lncn lctl on Edgn1• rnrul, ~o11th or Holt, route :J, Mn~on, Cull Allen Cm I lfl, A. 0. Greenough ]I/" mllcfl f!CJUlh of Holt on Edgru· Real Estate Broker rond. Phone Holt ~017. 3•Jwl
Robert Sheathelm ------FOR RENT by the wr.clr, wntct•-' • 3wtt front cottng-e at PntierHon lalw, ASHES HAULED--Rullblsh, c1n· compldcly fmnish<'d except bml BUYING, TttUCKING or trading Guy C. Royston ders, JUnk, newspapers, Jllaga WANTED~Cu~tom worlt p!owing ding-, has sct'I'Cned-ln porc·h, JICW , zlnes. Also furniture moving and muclc with brealcer plow. Jaclt bo!tt and good fJshmg. Loeated h vcstoclc at a]] times. Roy D •122 E. Oal{ St. other trucking. Roy Kilpatrick, Donald, North Mendian road, wutc Phone Mason 5271 Gat ner, Stockbridge R. 1, or tln cc milcH cast or CJ cgory: ' 30wtf 354 E. South St., Ma~on, phone 2, W!lltamston. Phone Lansrng phone Dansville 2027. 17wtt Charles J{nen le, I 07 W Mame St., 87108 collect. 28wtf ------'__ (21981. IIWtf Stocl lcv.el to rollmg, fences fair, 30x60 pcnenced handlers Top prices 1 HGMES ALFRED WARDOWSKI 34w2p FIVE ROOM HOURE for rent,; hip roof basement barn, 16 stun pal(] for chy and sptmger cows. I Wl'lll'alTIS Bros. chwns, new tool shed, milk house, E. D. Franklin & Son, Mason, 2 miles north of Leslie on US-127 AUTO MECHANIC wanted. Must c1ty pari< m Mason last Fuday Charles VandeJmarlc, ·!GO East W11lclo road 35wlp chicl~en coop, gJana!'Y, corn crib. IN MASON--New home, good phone 7001 or 2-6793 • 12w26p I 704 W. center St., Mason 35w1 be experienced and have own or m Holt. Reward of $5 offered, Good 6-room house with new fur locatwn, four rooms and bnth, ------Phone 25141 h!'-nd tools. Ideal wot inng con- Phone Mason 22721 35wl nace, price $12,000. All stock, completely fm nishcd, posscsswn 1Me QUEEn'S Modern Dry e!caners, I 31w4ptf d1tlons and top pay. Apply to serv-, FOR RENT~One 1oom bnsemeJi,t ' tools and personal property avml m 30 days Owner leavmg tov.n. 1 Holt Ptclmp and dchvcry serv- ______lee manager, Dart Motor Sales. LOST BETWEEN b,rankenmutb apartment, 1u•wly decorated, , $9.000, terms JCC. Phone Holt 2721. 29wtf Apples Dodge-Plymouth Dealer, Mason. and Mason, a coat box contain- completely fm n tslwd, me iudcs ablc extra at $7,500. Th1s is good INSIDE AND OU'l'SIDEJ P AmT· value 1n a farm and you should go Wealthy - Sweets 35w1 rng clothing If found please nott heat, hot and r·old water, coolun!l" MASON~Ftve OIL s~r~tcooOy auth· TI~G. Walls t•epalred. Satlsfac· faCJl!t!Cs and lnuncl1 y prtvrlcges, ~ and sec the crops now. IN J'OOms and bath, EUHNERS ------~----- fy L A Coepfgen, Cass C1ty. hardwood 1lo01 ii, rnsuialed, f>1li orizcd Duo-Therm dealer. Home tion guarantred. Harry Baines and Mmden Blush WANTED-Good Family cow, pre- 35w1p private entJ an co. Phone Mason GREENOUGH basement, ml heat, two lot,, pos illqmpmcnt Co,, Holt. Phone 7- Tom Belt, 125 E. :louth St., phone Strawberry Winesaps fer Jersey or Guernsey James 22~1a. 35w.Lp , SPEARMINT FARM of 262 acres. scsswn m 30 days, $6 GOO. 1141 During the evenlng call Mason 22491. 36wtf Hardmg, 4060 Holt road, phone FOUND-Man's coat at Ingham - -~------180 ac1 es JS mucl< and the bal 73471 30-U King's Orchard County fairgrounds Saturday LARGE SLEEPING 100m for ance high land. Bmldmgs m 8Fll Webberville. 31w2 IN HOLT-149 feet of busmcss night Owner may have same by rent, 1 '6 bloci~s from the court. sured for $21,000. Thts also has ATTEN'fiON-A scmp yard now Eden frontage on US-127, close 111 to Custom Baling WANTED - ORGAN, small piano rdcntifying coat and contents m house. Jack Will1ams, 123 W." an A-1 still Can be purchased with open 111 Gregory Do not haul busmess sect ron. ~ 1eal buy. or without ct ops and tools. Poor your metal to the dump, bring rt With new Mmneapolis-Mohne 35w2 and old painted lamp. Edward I the pocltcts and paying for thts ad. Sycamore, Mason. Phone 4774, health JS reason for selling Better to us We pay the h1gh dollar baler. Wire tie, sliced umform l{opcmskt, 749 Edmund St, Flint Mrs Raymond Stephens, Greg-ory, 35w1' BUSINESS bales. Size 16x18x40 Inches long, 01 phone Flmt 53377. 34w2p Ion M-36 at Plamfleld 35w1 -R--R-ENT---- investtgate this 71;;, acres aver We piclc up Phone Gregory 18F1 FO 1 1 - 2 s 1eepmg rnom81 aged 89 Y, pounds of spearmint 011 Stoffel & Rob, Iron and Metal, 70 to 100 pound bales. OPENINGS fo 1 2 ladies 25 years I LOST~Blond Cocl~er Spantel, I V.. blocl~ from busmcss sectron. per acr c Grocery and meat market, good Gregory 30wtf White Rock equipment, soda bat, 2-stm y friers and roasters for sale, 4 to or over for Interesting part time m1sslng since Sunday, answers Florence Lathrop, 117 E Oak St, 2 ~CREJS wrth 6-room house, 2 brick bmldlng, beautiful =,part· Fred Fuller work. No canvassmg, no exper- to name of Rusty. Ch,tld's pet. Mason., 35w1p Phone 1iason 24912 6 lb., cmn and mill< fed. picc·e hath, mcc yard, $3,000 OJ' Iment on second 11om·. Pncetl f,,,. renee necessary. For particulars Anyone havmg Informatwn as to FOR RENT3------~--;' same house wrth Ja1gc bam and qmck sale Washer Service Okemos and Lamb road, Mason also write Ward Stilson Co., Box 806, its whereabouts is asl,ed to call -. 1oom apm men , 10 acres of ]and at $4,750. For $1 50 to .$3.00 24wtf Station A, Grand Rapids. 34w2p MaJgaJ·et Rathbun, Leslie route 1, . furmshed, ynvate bath. Wo_rk- GREENOUGH eorner of Eden and Ingalls road mg couple prcfe!lcd. Rev ChaJlcs FARMS Also Yearling White Rock 270 ACRES with •10 acres of WE WILL SELL your furniture, Phone Leshe 2205. 35w1 Brooks, 317 W. E~m, Mason. wheat, 6 mom modmn house, Complete overhaul JObs when we ·------''- Phone 23894. 35w1' 117 ACRE farm, level land, Jo- take yom washer apart and show clothmg or anythrng you have to I HenS large barn, on marn paved road, sell at public auction. Located at to 7 lbs LOST~In Mason withm the last near Dansville, Prtcc $25,000. catcd between Lansmg and Ma- you how rcpmrs can be made at 5 Wanted- few days, a copper penny, dated THREJE ROOM furnrshcd apart son, 90 acres llllder the plow 8- 1-3 or less pricc of now. Guatan corner of lTiifert and Holt road, one LJve Weight Only 1852, date· of my bn-th. Have car ment for rent wrth bath Mrn, ~ GREENOUGH room house, 36x86 lup-roofecl bam, teed woJ·kmanship mile west of Holt. Sale starts at . . Bertha Schlack, 1531;(, W, Maple 118 ACRES, 75 acres wheat, 6- 2 o'clock p m. every Saturday. Or~ers rece1ved by Frrday night, Middle-aged woman to ass1st rted the penny for 65 years and is room house, barn about 40x80, cement stave srlo A real buy at New wrmge1 1oils and ps1 ts for a keepsake Please retmn to F. P, St , Mason. 35wl $17,850. all makes Bring what you have to sell. For delivered Saturday. WIth cool woods and pasture. Located 4 cement stave silo, too] house, pout- 330 N01 th St Ma8on I Anderson's grocery store or on worthy purpose. Ingham Fl- 35wtf my way across the street east to m1les to Mason Tools available try house, large gwnary and 2-cat 35w1p nance Co over the Farmers Banlt, Hanson's at about $3000 extra. ga~age. $13,500, terms ------·------=. my car Has one place for btlls Mason, phone 7241. 29wtf Country House and another compartment for GREENOUGH ~--- 120 ACRES Wtth good modern NEAR MASON-1•10 ac1es, 1G South Haven Stocl{hridge 21F12 change, contained two one dollar ------~ 1 PLASTERING-New ana repair bills and about $2.24 111 change ·- house wrth barn. Near Leslie. I room house, modern· basement Steadman Free estimates, Leon C, Baclms, 32wtf Price $10,000. barn, cement stave s1Io.' tool house Peaches Finder please leave at Anderson's Route 4, Mason. Phone Lansing store and get your rawarcl. Ver GREENOUGH and other bmldmg~;. This can be Constructi0n Co. 87997. 3wtf W11J be read~· on Tuesday, August MASON HOME, nearly new on lot bought stock, tools and gwwmg 31 CARPENTER WORK of all lunda, non Wallter, Murray road, R. 1, I lncludmg cabinet making, brtclt Stockbridge. 35w1 85x198 Large living room and crops. Complete bmlchugs or all l of Mich1gan. Can also usc sorl'le Young, Leslie. Route 3. Phone I 1 Balzer, ,,~. miles south of Aure- SOwtf General hosprtal. Dorothy Stew· B • 1 1 35 1 shn1•c for !Cal enjoyment! Eati dry goods stores. 34w1 5486, 304 Catholic Church road. USineSS llus center. Phone Aurelius 1403. art. w mutcs gladly mudc-nll \\OI'k. 17wtf I t WANTED-Straw, wheat and rye. , 1 HAVE BUYER for good land con· 35 suarantcct.l. ------Opport n't ______· _w f Leon Causic, Vaughn road, Les-' CARD OF THANKS-The Ingham tract or mortgage or lf you have AUCTIONEJEJR-If you are plan-1 FRYERS-Live and delivered. lie, Route 3, Phone. Leslre 2333. County Agrieultural Society ls We nrc mcmhcrPJ of lhc t•Good money for mvcstment, tell me. llfODERN HOUSE for sale, four U 1 y Ser\ icc Por Gond Business rooms an~ buth, 3 blocks from nmg on having an auction, eon- 1 Walt's Poultry Farm and Hat- 30wtf grateful to Sheriff Allan A. Mac- I NEED some farms to sell. If tact Burton Wallter, Phone Lcslte I ellery, SatUl'day, August . -----'------Donald for the cooperation given )'l~n", ']>Onsored by 1'. 1~. you want to sell, give me a school, lot 5 ~x9, good street. Don 28 1\lallory & Co., Inc. We hnve Chapman, 432 W. Elm, phone Ma 4001 for sale scrvtce and a free Phone Mason 21221 . 35w1 WANTED-Houseworlt by the by Jus department during the fair, ring. Your farm may be just the estimate. lOwtf A LARGE International cm•po- hour or by the day. 509 West Inmates of the jail helped with )>lcdgcd our•clvcs to careful one my buye1·s are loolting for. son 5891. 32wtf "~ orl.., fnir JH'icc:;, ~l rcnson~Lic ---·-- ration will employ a local sales HALE-HAVENS are now ready. Columbia, Mason, phone 24522 Ma-~ the completion of the south stand, pror.t ond the usc of the lincsl IF YOU HAVE real estate any- FOR SALE-New five room house L..IVESTOCK TRUCIGNG to De- representative. Man between the There are no better canning son. 35w1p they helped prepare the grounds rcj>lacemcnt ]lO!'Lo. W c ccl'lify where in tile state, ldndly give with bath, large lot, full deep trait, direct to par.ldnll' h<>Use age of 27-40 who Is now employed peaches. Palmer Orchards, Leslie, fer the fnir, they helped during ...em· "'"'d" on every 1~oint! me full information, and I may be basement With space ideal for rec- ~r yards Rene Cremer, A~!rellu8 and earning $2400 or more per 7 miles south of Mason on US-127.1 WANTED- 80 to 160 acres for the fair and again on the cleanup able to sell it. real ion room, beautifully fnnshed Center. Phone Aul'ellus, 5w3. l year Will be selected. This rnan will 35w1: cash or cash terms. Must have squad this weel~. 35w1p Interior, large Jiving room and two sw-tt ' not only be trained In the business, -'------~-----1 good house, good barn and sJlo on I NEED STORE and Investment large bedrooms downstairs' w1th AUCTIONEER-Yes, I'm In the but will be advanced to supervisory SWEET CORN for sale. John or near good road. J. L. Cooley CARD OF THANKS-I wish to properties or businesses, space for additional sleeping auctron business. Ask those who and managerial responsibilities Doolittle corner of Phillips and Real Estate Co .. 3559 Moores River thanlt Dr. Clarlt and the staff of q u art e r s upstairs. Completely have heard me worlt I live lit On- when qualified. Successful sales- Harper roads, phone 5712, Mason. Drive, Lansing lli. Phone 55551 nurses f?r their wonderful care I NEED some more money to loan 1 1 on farms or city property at equipped with hot air furnace and ondaga, Route 1. Dt'op a card or man ln other lines, school teacher, ____c ______3_5_w.c1_p Lansing. 35w2p ~~rf~~ !~ :t:; 1 ~,h:~~:~J ha:s~ 5%, You must be satlslled with automatic hot water. This house is call collect. Ves E. Spencer, 1 junior cxecut)ve or accountant pre- NEW POTATOES for sale. Rich• WANTED~Watcr type cream p1tp.l. I .also wls,h to thank the loan. brand new and quality bmlt l nulc east of onondaga at 'Five ferred. Immel!late weeldy advance ard Whitmyer, 4935 Powell road, separator. Mrs. Leo Hawkins, Eden Sunday school for the beau- throughout, yet prrced far below Corners. 21w13 plus commission, bonus, group, 1 'A miles east of Okemos. Phone 340 E. Cherry street, phone tiful flowers, ~he .Eden and the A .. 0. Greenough the present day cost of construe- life nnd hospitalization Insurance. Lansing 71089. 35w1 21r; 93 Mason 35wlp Housel Women s Missionary socle- Real Estate Broker since 1914 tlon. Located two blocks from PJ.ASTEH.ING-AII ktnus of plae- Lifetime career lllld company pen• · ties for the boKes of fruit and business section in Stoclcbrldge. terlng done; patching a B'Oeclal· sian. Write complete Information .EARLY POTATOES for sale. R. WANTED-Clover seed to com- ca11dy, and the many fdends and Sid Grayson 1346 Mason St. Dansville Buy direct from owner. Paul C. ty• .Robert S. Burns, 3811 Aut•el• and qualifications to Box 47 care E. Foote, 5~·mlles northwest or blne on shares. L. B. Bat•r, on ne!ghllors who called and sent me 233 1~. Smrtll St. Phone Dansville 2291 Ramsdell, Stocl~bridgc. Phone Ius road, Lansing, R. 2. Phone of Ingham County News, Mason. Leslie on Annis road. Phone 3545 De~~:tcr Trail, phone 22954 Mason,l cards, candy and fruit. George Mason 35wl 63Fll. 35w2 Lansing, 2-5108. • 16w-tf 34w3 Leslie, 35wlp 35w2 Barlter•, 35wlp SOtll.cm)lCI' 7, to:. open . th~ pre· IJOhool confca·onclo, .'L'h~ oonfcronco Holt News 111 tn no ilx on Hnhoot nnd W nldcm Wood a oam p Services Saturday Second. Annual :Riifaf '1iealth Conference fo Be Held conferonco ncuJ•. Hnl'tlnnc). illclH Wantr•li l•'m· 'I'hcy Will li.mvo :Holt for tho In Mason for Nmv liohul'l Jlullrllnl( camp •ruowJny noon, l'OHUIIling September 16 -17 scsslonn there nnd return to Holt : Holl bon l'ri or mlucu.tlon IH HI! II· 'L'hurnday noon for tho closing or. Mrs. Jessie Cross ns community honlth councllR, lng fnl' hiciH m1 the now clcmon· tho prc·nchool ·.conf.orcncr., henlth progt·nmH of rural urgnn trtt'Y sclwot hullcling, !.no Bltwlc, SupoJ'Intcndcnt Yutcs auld two iznllona, local ho11lth dcpurtmont l,llliHinli Jll'chllcd, In pultlng to reoolvo much 1 topics rll.tenllon nctivity, unrl cll.9onso control pro finishing lou<:lws on pl!ms nne!. will be the gutdnnrJe program nnd !P'nms, Section fl, "Morlcrn Med npcclllcJLtlnnn fna• lhe new ~40,000! lmpt·oved oml rertdlng, Icine In Rum! Michig·un" will dis· to $'ifi,OOO llullrllnv,. I Parents and P, T. A. members cuss bringing und holcling phyal· : Honl.lrili nnd lighting plnnR hnvr. nrc Invited to pnrtlclpnto. Classes cl!lnR in rum! nrorLS, cducutlon in rlclayed completion of plnns nnd open Friday, September 10, henlth for rum! people, mental ~pocltlrmtlona, It WIIH ·raported, - --.- honlth in Michigan, nnrl nursing ' · ·f • • l'lllll l'1 em 1cJ D 1nnc1r , Cmwlrur:tlon of the t llM·IOom At th August mooting of l.ho nnrl other merllcnl asaoclntcs. building- IH expected to start Club 42 e composM of girls who S"rtlon III, "Dollnra and Diseuse" aonwlimo within n. month, de· /ii'Rduat~d from high school In the cmhmccs subjects such ns volun pending upon how quiflic the low f 1012 plans wore made ror tury Jlrcpnid group medical nnrl birJrJCJ• ea.r.l !Jl! dP[Ol'llliUed, the roafc~fC for 1111] clUb members £1Hd IJospitul service, the hospital sur boar!] lnclicalccl. Money In tho th~lr families. Tho picnic Is to be vey nnd cmwl.ruction 11rogmm, bonr·d's building and ~lte fund to ld tl 1 dges at Grand nlrl to the medically inrllgcnt, nnrl become avnllahie to the sclwol 1lC on lc , c contributions of voluntury houlth Vtill pay the ecmsll'JJCtion coat Ledge, ut 1 o cloclc, Each pm'son organizutlona. Section IV, "Youth without' any 011 cciJLI school mill· nttondlng Is nslcecl to t~tl coNcitl!:'l'l~ m.ouus . MILK HOUSE PLANS FREE A. B. Concrete Products Co. Only a'!:. miles north of Mason 11t 3813 West Harper road, just west of US-127. Phone Mason 21815 PLACB YOUR ORDERS NOW I? OR F AL~ TILE NEEDS
Eaton Rapids HOW FAR August 25 Through 28 Happy Holiday Shows Pavement Dance CAN MY Free Ox Roast Fireworks BUDGET Free Gifts Each Night DOlLAR See Silsby's STRETCH?
That's a question lots of people arc asking today.
Stretched far enough, there will ·> ···come a breaking point. Stretched just 'right, the budget will include a lot of things, some of them even classed as ., .. luxuries. 'I
What's the best way to stretch a budget?
There are two best ways. No. 1 for most people is to lc.arn what goods arc available and at what prices they arc liste'd. That's easily dOL1C by usc of the Ingham County News. Stores list the goods. they have to sell and the prices. Many of the marketing decisions c.an be. made ahead of time. Then there are the classified ads. The classified. columns of the I.ngham County News are packed with ~argains of every kind. T)1at's For The New ·18 Cubic Ft. Home Freezer ' ' a good way to cut expenses. With These l=eatures: The budget can be stretched. ~n the other end, too. Thet·e;s 11ardly Separate Fast Freeze Area Sealed Kelvinator Unit. a anywhere without something no longer needed which can be Full Floating Lids 5 Year Warranty hom~ --;;.... sold or traded. $200 Insurance Policy on Contents (5 years)
Household goods, farm tools, accessories, clothing, fruit 'IOU DON'T I-lAVE: 'TO BE AN .I Complete Delivered Price .~l\'tomobile o!Y'aRT TO APPRECIATe ,.~ll HIGH 5TAHOARDS ;eT BY and produce-all these things cari .be sold to increase the budget. Also Available in Smaller and Larger Sizes -., ' ... ·· SILSBY There ·is not a section of the tQunty missed by Ingham County IMPLlMEIIT (0. News overage. Use .the advertising columns of this newspaper, bought 'and paid for by more tl;an 5,000 fa':Dilies,, to stretch you~ budget. Silsby Implement· Co. ' M.ason • Teachers Assigned to Rural Schools For Opening Tuesday; September 7 THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Part 2 . . ' New Pulling Record Is Set at Ingham Fair Should Girls Phone Boys for Dates?
ONE STOP! Fur Um a•h•.•~~• ennvPnifiiWf~ of our lnelu~r l'.ustonwrs Every Entree we h1LVIl :ul·Jed a <:omplet.e line of <'.ILllned gm11ls an1l ~-rrnc•·-l'les, fl•at.uriug Symons foods. [n one sl.ot• you Cllll nn\\' eall for your frn:wn foods :uul huy staple !!ems tn enmplllt" the meal. A Frozen Foods Specialty I Peas ...... 27c
Green Beans ,...... 27c Whether Your Order Is Spinach ...... 24c Rhubarb ...... llc Apple Sauce ... ·...... 14c T-Bone Steaks Logenben·ies .. ,...... , ..... 26c or Grocery Specials Tasty Shos·t Orders Jellies ...... : ...... 19c ){:~~[llmi'I',Yt Hlacldml'ry, 1-!trawherry, Clll'I'II.Jlt Del Monte Coffee, lb...... 53c The Round House F.ab Soap, one pkg...... 39c Corner of Columbia and Cedar The second pkg ...... lc ' ..... Frozen Meats Cod Fillets ...... 38c Rosefish ...... :..... 39c Pm·e Ground Beef ...... : ...... 62c ... Mason Frozen Food Lockers Opm1 8:30 to 6 Dally ,Exe.,pt Sunday 109 K 1\Iuplo l'hono 3531.
We're Not Completely. Sold Out!
ltl.s, true, the public went wild ove1· ou•· General Electric mer· chandise at the fail·. BUT-we did manage to retum to the store on Cedar sb·eet with a few stoves, refri·gerators and deep freezers.
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You thin:!< peaches taste swell now! Watches Repaired in Five '' Days They'll Taste jfighty Good In Decemb~r, Too :Piamonds RemciUI'Ited Jewelry Repaired Fresh fruits and vegetables can be yours with rhe most downri;,hl dependable
r-rriJ "~I car· you ·ever drovel G. E. DEEP FREEZERS ' '/ A quarter-million KAISER and depcnrlahiCJ in o1•e•· 2-hillion miles ...... _.....,.. ' FRAZEit ownm•s have p1·eLty much of ownei' driving, unde•· nil eon1li• the same story to tell about their tions, in all parts of the e!Juntry, cm;'s rugged, day-in-day-out, down So it' you want to lmow the t1·uth, '' On the floor - ready to sell right, all-round dependability. ~e ask those who know hest-the mau eausc the lUISER nnd the FRAZEit or woman behind the wheei of a · nl'c siucc Slow Running Watch the only new en••s built RAISEit m· a FltAZER. They ai'C our the wnl' that have been•·oa'd·pl'Oved- G. E.. REFRIGERATORS -Fast Sprinting M.an I best salesmen.· · • scientifically time all KAISER FRAZER G.-E. STOVES tric Electronic' "Watchmaster." It taltes the guess worlt out of
The -Wherever You Go I Collins Sales &· Service _]ewe/Box· 222 S. ~edar Street Phone 2·4291' Bartholomew Sales and Service 120 .S. ~edar . llf11Jtl1; 01'11\'ll WhiH M1•, nnrl Ml'fl, Clllll'lcH GllBon of . Holt Map!<§ Grove won Uw lhl!·d Hill!· Hlr·mlnghum wore reccr\1; vlsltorn LLIHI MI'A, John ]j11'00I1lnn'H fioth 1Daft. allfl fnmiiy Sunrlny ~lfOI'C :Mr .. r 111'1'11. nnyiiCI' R.7oveH. or ~CI'I11011t· 1 ol' Mrs, ,Te~ale Wntl·ouR, cesAIVe and finn! Delhi townR 11 P Mr•, and Mra. Cecil Langhnm and Holt Taxes Will Pr~bablv Be Higher ·· wedding. ltnnlvor•mtry. . . l\lld Mru, ]I'll f'l'lllt un<.t Jumlly oll vlllo, vJHited Mt. und Mw. J-~.w- l\Jury Dixon field day lnnt Jl'rkluy nt Mnple clnughllt cnpt!Jrod .~ocond plui•e 1Jeen apen ng n wn wee 1t s vacn- If Area Is Incorporated as a City :Mr and Mra. George Green nnd and fumlly callec.l on the form~I''P --·-----··-.. -- •· ·'l'ho l~l'lmHlt;hJp olnBfJ of the with 72, point~ lind Miller• I'Ond lion wlt.h hln parents, Mr. nnd fn~ll . , parents, Mr. and Mr•tl, marl Cltlltls, Tlto naLlonol par·lc,y of .Cnnncln Ptor•hytcrlun c•hurch will hold a. plnecd third with 11i% points, Mr•n, E11'llost Langhnm, (Thla nrllclo was propnrcd hy Ru~DII F'r:~lc Isham 7·J rllod Inst Ji'rl- lfriduy ovenlng, The occnslon wns hud thou• beginning In 18Rfi whun drtmlly picnic rllnmn• on the church Mnplo Gl'nVo WaR prescnl.ed the The Alpha Delta 'l'nn clo~a of Lofnn, l'locrctnry oi ~:ua Holt Commca·~ trnunce due to the largo return or ft • ' ' nth'n Illness. the b'lrthdny nnnlversnry of Mt·, 10 nqunre llllh'H the l1ot c:ln club, tho ur,ranll'!atlon apon~torlnw lho ln"e. 1 01 1 1110 ~tr0UII1.1 •luwn on Hunday, .July 20 .. All Dclltl Btwlwl In tho concluJlc.ll' roud FJ•iduy afternoon. lnx WOA $1.30 per $1000 vo.luotlon, and 11011 o!' Phllndclphla· ol'e Rpend· ,,now Suncllty nfternoon, A · . •llWII HfliHlwlchna uno tuble ,Yorvic:e, aC'tlvlttea 11'1<1 loolcllw forwnrd to Lunclwnn \VIlA aet·ved. She Wllll :chool $10.'11, county $fi.l2 nnrl lng· some time with relatives hero .Timmy Osborne, nccompnnletl by! ugutJt 26, 1948 P. nnd Mrs. Til!~Wln ~oet c 01 there will now be J,r 11we or Jolly mad Salurrluy fell and bi'Dlcr her hlp u fnw wee irs ";ntm lalncd lD' lolatlve.~, and get under tho lown.~hlp form of than township taxeH. But your I G o·· . 1 IJJighl '!'her• wo1·c :16 gueatB pres- I ngo, htJ.9 been brought to hc1· home lrwnds In honm of the !Jhthclay goVCI'Ilmcnt, Uncle!' city form Commercial Chtll feels that your retton IstrJct •cmt. ;!'he gue11 t recelvetl ·on Bond str·cet, anniversaries .or their son, people vote for what services they charter commia~lon will hn~r to l'lli'R, l~tl Q, Dntt ' h~mored Rag~~ expect to gnln by tuxntion. Bul the write the charter :s with llis gmncl- Keith Paries spent Sunday with bors grtvo the Van Horns 11 sur to malte this announcement belleva the taxes will bc·double the tax rate could he 05.00 per $1000 M1•. and Mrs. Wllllum Fanson tiUJI, George Knight, rmd family. his sister, Mrs. Ada Pn'rlw, 'at De- prise farewell party. They were present rate. rr these pnoplc would valuation, At this mte many and family Bpcnl Sunday o.t. New that's goin8 to mean less wait An :t.unt, Mrs. Mar·gnret Caber or troll. Mrs. Pnrlcs wns the, form•T rn·oscnted with n gift, They plan consider what the figure would be services could be given to our ago visiting Mr. and Mrs. Fred . Chicago, who Jws been visiting at Hazel Cogswell, l.n malce their home in Fremont ing for all our p.atrons. I ' In dollars and cents they would city, Miller and Mr. nnd Mrs. l~ro.nk 1' tJ,i] Knig-ht lwmc, l'elnrnetl to her Mr. 1111<1 M1·s. !'aJJI Guild of Lnx- until Jute fall .when they will go to lhlnlc differently, Under the item oE seJ•vice the Carlson. , !Ul!no la~t weelt, ton, Pennsylvnmu, ure spr:ncllng Al'lzona for luB health. . Now dig out your t.ox receipts city of Hnlt should eonslder some M!', and Mrs. Donnlcl Loomis and' '""Chn!'il!n 1\rrnms, who was in- two weelrs with thdr tlaughte•·, M:·~· Alber!; Rihby ?nte~'lametl for the post couple of years and of the following Items. Water Donald of Philadelphia are spend-! Dan Arnold i3 OUI' new man, whom we're fi;1v"cl In u motoJ'c¥elc rt.llcl cnr ne- Mrs .. Merle nn 'honor of their gra.n.ddaug~ter, On Big Jobs Anywhere in the State t· . t G d H end 111 Lansmg at· the H"'r ley I e-1 Beverly Fox on her mnth bJrth- caMJOnJng a.M. m~ 1 ~vhc~b· d terson hmne and Phillip Peterson 1 day ~nniversary saturday. r. and !S, .Tal 0! urn an , t rn d ilh him to spend a few . . . , five srms nrc visiting her parents, ~0 u e w · i. Mr\ nnd Mrs. Howard Scnpter ,, Mr. ami M1·s. Ray Hill, at Beu- ays. 1 and Jamlly attended a fmmly lah this week, • Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Thorbllt'n j gathering and potluck dinner o.t Twenty-five years ago this :-vas 'I Bumping and' Painting Mr. and Mrs. George Thorburn nne! children of Holt called on Mt·.' Mr. and Mrs. Edgnr Scripler's a modern gas range. You'll be * 11 Department. nwtle trip to Windsor, Ontario, and .Mrs. Hershel Owen Monday I Sunday, There were about 40 pr~s la't Wednesday to tfLke their cous- even mg. I ent. Relatives rrom Indiana, Dm interested in the features it in, Mrs. Mary Merritt, home. She Mr. and Mrs. Elmer . Greenlee l·mond.ale, Eaton Rap1ds, Mason, offered- * Late mode I wrcclcs had spent the past two weeks vis-. were Tuesday night supper gue.sts ,Dansville and Lansing were pres- Ventilated oven ... Rust-proof bought and sold. ! ling' them. of Mr. ~nd Mrs. Hershel Owen. J ent. ' Mr. and Mrs. Clair Runyon nc- Mrs, Howard Bailey of Houston, 1 • enamel oven linings ... One companied .I. Mertz of Lansing to Texas, and Mrs. Maude Shook .and I Aurelius C.enter ':' Transmissions, Genera- Detroit Saturday to attend the son, Andrew Watson of Laings- giant and three standard burn tm·s and Starters ex races. burg, were Sunday dinner guests of · MaJ'Y Uroscha ers. , . One ,loop burner for oven. changecl. ~-----~ Mr. and Mrs·. John B,lll'nll. Rev Donald Grey of Lansing South Aurelius and Mr. and Mrs. Mu~·bn Straley a~d will s. eal! o.t the 11 o'clock wor- 1 daughter of Lanslllg and M1s .. ship s~rvicc Sunday. North Onondaga Raymond UndenvoocJ untl son, . Go.i·y, of Eden were callers at the 1 Th.e regular meet1?g of the L. A.
Mrs. B. H. Plel!l John Burns home the past weel>. IS. yv...~ ll b.c .held Th~tsday, Septem: Frnnlt Isham, who has been ill he1· 2. DIVISIOn 3 will .serve clmnet. 'I .Bud's Auto Shop for a long time, died Friday at the .E;.:e~yone is to com~ prepared to Mason hospital. The funeral was c t' D' t ' t work in some capapty. Half way between Mason and Holt on US-127 held Monday at two o'clock at the Ur lCe. IS riC Over 100 guests '.attended the Jewett funeral home in Mason with !Urs. Howartl Scrl!ltet• 1 open house held in honor of Mr. Phone Holt 7-4121 burial in the Aurelius cemetery. 1 Two sisters, Mrs. Myra Lee and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Griffin I 1------, Miss Mary Isham, and three broth- spent the weel< end with Mr. nnd r crs, Will, Geor,;c and Fred, sur- Mrs. Fi·ed Griffin. I ·BEN NETT.'S ~--·······················-~ : vive.Mrs. Betty Lawton and Miss endAl'clyce with .JosephineGriffin spent Antcliff. the week,! Martha Thayer. of Mason were spendingMr. and a Mrs.few V.days S. withSedgman Mr. andarc GI FT sH Q p Friday callers o.t the B. H, Field Mrs. Bert Sedgman. in home. Mr. and Mrs. Chancey Near of TODAY, terms of a Mr. nnd Mrs, Ward Lehman nnd Jackson called on Mr. and Mrs. For the Children danghter, Alberta, of Morrow, Clark Haynes Sunday afternoon. Ohio, visited their cousins, Mr. rrncl Wednesday afternoon callers of ,L-----·----:2=-·-::r---,:;:----,.,..,--~ complete cooking service Mrs. B. H. Field this weelc. Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Clarl~ Haynes were , day evening callers were Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. John Ahrens, Mr. . .. Mrs. Wells Clickner of Lansing and Mrs. Herman Bullen and Mrs. THERE'S NO. COMPARISON aml Lulu Harrington and Cyrus Dewey Brown. Field of North Lansing, Mrs. Bob Jones and Dicl< spent 1 Mr. and Mrs. Herb Wagner of Friday afternoon with Mrs. Lynn TODAY, you have only to look Jacli'son visited their parents, Mr. Haynes and family. and Mrs. Percy VanSickle. Satur- Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Brown and at the new Roper Gas Range to day, They aU visited relatives o.t Clare visited Mr. und Mrs. Frank Ducic lake. Brown of Lansing Sunday. see the long stt·ides that have Mr. and Mrs. Wells Clickner on- Mrs. Luella Gifford spent been made. It's more beautiful, tertained at dinner Monday night Wednesday night with Arbutus Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cliclmer of Bateman. It's more efficient. It provides Lansing, Mrs. Lulu Harrington Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Foster and Cyrus Field of North Lansing, entertained Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Fox the mostpedect cooking service Mrs. Mabel Field and daughters, and family and Mr. and Mrs. How Katherine and Ileen, of Holt and ard Scripter and family at a possible. And its many (eatur~s Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Field of Aure- birthday dinner Tuesday night in .could not be listed in the space lius in hOnor of their cousins, Mr. honor of Allee Jean. Alice re and Mrs. Ward Lehman, and turned home with Yvonne ,Scl'ipter provided here. daughter, Alberto. of Morrow, to spend the night. $1.25 Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. William Willcinson chauncey Hunt of Leslie and Mr. and family of Lansing nnrl Vir- and Mrs. Emil Scutt and son, Jer- I ry, of Onondaga. spent the wee!< ' The Baby· Sitter end at Bnss lalUnited States Navy regulations require that battleships be named Seven mHos west of MMon en Phone 5511 for s.to.tes, ·cruisers. for cltieB, and Columbia, first IIOIIHC MOUth on big Navy tuga for Indltul trlbca, Galo road. Aurelius ']lhone 611, CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY tli'llt wooJr, Tho new bun me on tly Dansville Plii'Chflnccl fly _tho bmml ot cduoa. white cm•Mtlonu. nov, Mlll'!'ay ~li~rrh•d i\f; 'fi~ll'IVIII! . J\fr~. Hnlcm l'onng tlnn will be driven by Clifford Morforcl of tho M1t11on NnznrClliJ Min~ Helen Alwood, ll IMmel' l'\1'nlvln nne! Crtl'o( Bnt~)go or/ M1·. nncl Mr~. :n, .A, Ot·cnnwald Williams ovQr the norlhol'n route, chur·ob peJ•formoa tho ceremony lrt teachcJ' nt the Drm~vmo ucltoal, r.nnslnjr wot·u fhllHIItY evnnlng unci frun!ly 'of Wnflt r~nnfJ!ng were formnrly coverocl by bun three, tho pi'CIIOnco o( 20 mlatlvos, bocnmo tho 11l'ldo of Floyrl McC~!n Allen or Wllllaml!tlln WOI'O Snnclny r Mt•, lllld Ml'/1, Clcorxo I, '1', A, 1'1. M1111ing ltf•tttly giiOHI:s n.t l.ho homo of Mr. rtnd Mt•s, S!tl.nnlny evening cllnnr.J• guests of gucmls flf Mt•, and Ml'H, El, J, jllnd Snnuny hnd dlnnol' l~or Oprml.ng HtliH Bu11 three Wlll be driven by Loulu Follawing the wccld!ng, refre~h- In tho Irarwel! Mothodlat. chllrch Freer over the IIOUthcrn route menta were aervod by the, bt•!dc's Sntut•dny nftemoon at two RoHcoo At•twlr!, iho Inttcr's pnt•tmts, Mr•, llllfl Mrs, Simons, nncl Mt'H, Hltlph Htu•lhlllt Although t!lrwsoH clo not begin mot)iot•, .. · · o'llloclt, Mt•, n.ntl /Vll'H, ,Jim Hous spont Arthln• Hm•t•!son, In honor of t!10 Ocrll'gmm PoRt of Muson IH duy evening, , _ and bun twn Will be talton from tho wor1j( encl wii:II t•olnl!vorl rtt lnltrl!''ll bh'thtlny. at Ingh1tm 'rownsltlp Agt·imtlturul mguln.1• aorvlco, Othot• drivers re spencl!itg 11. few clnys lh!H woc11 M1·s, J\lt1t Hnnlmt•l ii scJhoo] until Soptomhm• 8, II: will Tho bride wrw a member of the They spoke their vows bcforo rm muln 1)11 at the close of lnnt year, gr•nduu.tlng clnsu or 1048 of I, T, 1tltn1' bunlwd with bas!{Ots of white Monl'clo. 'I'Jwy \Hrc rmer'R and family and Mr. and Mrs, John mr>ther, Mrs, Rosa Andcr·sr>n. Lamont and family of Mt. Pleasant ,EJI!zabcth Pollok were hostesses family, Rebecca Wigle und Joan at a ldtchen shower Tuesday aft Richmond ancl Phyllis Taylor of Mr. a.nd Mrs. George Catrell and. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Iernoon, August 17, ut the home of Lansing, Not·man and Glen of Howell were and Mrs. Forest Hill of Mason, You Can Lick The Housing Problem I their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Ar- After their wedding trip In Sunday cvcnfng guest.~ of Mt·. ancl Mr, and Mt·s. Earl Dakin oJ' Lan- 1 tbur Polloi{, The shower wus In northern Michigan, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mra. Roscoe Arnold. sing nnd Mrs. Ellznbcth Baelcus . _ I and Rosamond were Monday And In~xpensively, Too '- honor Of Miss Lucille Fisher, McCain will make their· home in . Mr. and Mrs,. hrmtcc . Bellm, guests of Mr. and Mrs, Eddy Walk whose marriage to Winfred Am Hesperia where Mrs. McCain 'will Mrs. Mnbcl Cm·bs, M;rs. Elrzabeth cr. stuj;z will be un event of August teach in the high school there for When you enjoy the compact convenience of a trailer the coming year. Smith and Charles Bchm. ~f Rtves Miss Marguerite Shlnvillc of l2o nt the Holt Methodist church. .Junction were. Sunday VISitors of Shelbyville hns been spcruling the home purchased at a fraction· of the cost of buying or Arrangements of snapdragons and· I Mr.Mr. and and Mrs, Mrs. Arthur A .. Wemple, B. Braman Bpust wcelt with Mr. and Mrs. Earl building a home. gladioli were placed throughout Plan Auction Sale and family and Mr. and Mrs. raman. • the home and. games were played by the guests. Prizes were pre Decoration of tho Methodist Philip Blough or Chelsea ami Mr. , M.r. and Mrs. Char.es Woods and MOBILE Isented to the bride-to-be, She church Is Well under way. The und Mrs. Lewis Blough of Lowell lamtly were enlcrtalnecl at dinner MID CRAFT found her glftg that were hidden Booster club, which is in charge had a picnic ·at Potter park in as guests of M1ss Hnzel Woods anci Sportsman Trailer in· several rooms by means of of financing this .project, is plan- Lansing, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. D.avld Woods and Custom Coach nlng a community auction Satur- Mrs. Lqcy· Aseltine and Mrs. George Seymmu or Fowlerville. 17 or 19 ft. numbers. 'Refreshments of cake, 23 ft. wafers, sandwiches and punch day afternoon, September· 11. Josie corbin attended the wedding Mr. and .Mr;.~. Roy Hobart at~ 1were served by the hostesses. Persons having anything of value reception for Mr. and 'Mrs. Ervin tended n p1cmc Sunday eventng at to sell Will be contacted, Small Sherwood at tho home of Mr. and tho county park ncar Mason. It Items Will be donated and large Mrs. Clarence Sherwood of Ma- was a gathe:lng of the g~·oup that items Wll! be sold on commission .r;on Saturday evening. made .the trtp to Beltsvtlle, Md., Jacobs' Trailer Sales Havll Regular ~reetlng· basis. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Hammond early 111 the summer. The regular 'meeting of the W. of New Yorlc City, Miss Cora Ham- Mr. and Mt·>. Harold Dawson S. Ucdar Sireet C. T, U. was held Friday evening Mr. and Mrs. William Muso!ff mond of Jaclcson, Kentucky and and Harold, Jr., of Lexington were Muson at the home of Mrs. Frances Sher- and Neale attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Craft and wee)c end guests of Mt·. and Mrs. LUBRICATION AS YOU LIKE IT I GI~ENN JACOBS, Owner man with Mrs. Nora Hedglen as- their nephew and cousin, Howard family of Stockbridge were Sat:· G. m. Manning. Sylvia and Marcia slating, .Mrs, Pauline White led the Musolff of Brighton and Agnes 1.1rday guests of Mr. and Mrs. returned home with their parents You get an expert'iob ••• every time , , • at our devotions which were followed by Hackbarth of Hamburg saturday Dewey Craft. aftet· a Wee]{'s visit with the Man- the business -meeting. After this afternoon, They also attended the Alice and Joan Curtis of Mason nlngs. station. Specially trained servic-e men, working a short program was enjoyed reception followi)lg the ceremony. and Gordon Piper of Okemos Mt·s. Marion Parl{cr returned to with up-to-the-minule charts. lubricants, and equip· which was In honor of Mrs. Euler. Mrs. Vernon Pier and son of were Monday guests of the for- her home in Mason Saturday aftct· men! help your car stay wear-free, your driving Spend Labor Day Week End At ItHazel conslster CurtiS' of c·a a poemrending by byVern Mrs. ice Lans1 ng were Sunday visitors of mer's parents,t· Mr. and Mrs. Law- Mspending W'll' two week~Nl with Mr. and · t Mr. and Mrs. Chan Nelson, renee Cut' ·1s, rs. 1 1am swonger. carefree· •• , helps your car run better, longer. Kay Sherman and a vocal due Mr. and Mrs. Stewar: Grost and Miss Jonn Little anrl Jack Little Mr. aJlcl Mrs. Lawrence Nis- by Mt·s. Sherman and Mrs, Hedg- family of· Saginaw were guests a of Flint nrc spending a few clays wongcr and family of Mason were Drive in soon for our expert, thorough, prompt Ilen. Mrs. White then presented this week with Mr. and Mrs. Suncluy evening guests of their A to Z Lubrication. Changes riding into. gliding, NIAGARA FALLS Mrs. Euler with a gift from the 0feiwlb datys last weelc of Mr. and~ Mrs. Wayne Dalton. parents. · ' Unt'on. The '"eptember tneet!ng er Glover. M d M D D. I I R I W tt t t Special Excut·sion Train Vin N. Y. C. R. R. will be the annual'" meeting of the Mrs. Leo Ot t ney and daughter of wee!{r. endan guestsrs. oforn Mr. teand 1 wereMrs. AAA,a phmeeting aiker at Anna ended Arbor a Thurs- s a e year with election of officers and Jackson were Fnday and Saturday Lyle Tompkins of Hart. day. AL RICE CHEVROLET c;o. the main business to be transacted. guests of her mother, Mrs, Ada Mr. and Mrs. Dale Et·ter were Miss Marguerifc Shin ville and ;Earl CtL\;endcr, ~.~eJ'\'i«'D lUana.ger Lv, I.anslng ...... 11:05 I'· m. Sa.t., Sept. 4 Twins Honorer! •H7 S, Jefferson !'hone 5381 Lv. Mason ...... 11:~5 p. m. Sat., Sept 4 .R!~~~·and Mrs. Dell Pearson had Sunday visitors of friends in Wilmot Bohnet were Wednesday Ar, Niagat1t l•'ulls, N. Y...... , ...... 6:50 a. m. Sun., Sel1t. 5 Marilyn and Carolyn Freer en tertained several guests Friday a picnic dinner Sunday at Russell Ow~sso and Flint. evening dinner guest~ of Mr. and afternoon, the' occasion being their park with other members of the PaulineDtck FoxWtlson were ofSunday . Mason guests and of bridge.Mrs. Don Cronkhite of Stock RETURN fifth birthday anniversaries. Spiritualist church of Leslie. hi~ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leon Miss Josephine Townsend under- Games were played out-of-doors I,v, Niag-a.ru Fulls, N. l', ...... 10 I'· nt. Sun., Sept. 5 il/~~;en~~~s~YB~ee~:~cge.ga~~sf~~~ WMtlson, odf MHowePII. E D'll' went a second operation Monday Ar, 1\lason ...... 5:30 a. m., Mon., Sept, 6 after which jello, culm and kool- 1 aid were set·vcd by their mother. the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and r. an rs. Mr.. '.and t Mrs.mg tamK. mornpita! in,-it?' Lansing.at the St. She Lawrence will be con-has- Ar. LrLUslng ...... 5:5Q a, m., ~lon., Setrt. 6 1 d~ughter, Crepe paper and balloons were the L. Price of Lansing-. · · S. D1lhngham and Mr. and Mrs. fined there for the remainder of ~oetc SISAUmajor operation last Wednesday day they visited their mother, Mrs. at the Mason General hospital. Primaries - Tuesday, September 14 Clara Gunn of Lowell. Her sons from Grand Rapids and Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Miller. were Muskegon· were here severai·days Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vic- last wcelt because of her Illness. • Resident of Lansing for the !IUSI. 17 l'Cill's tor Gillett. and Mr. and Mrs. Vin- Miss Rose Marie Aubershon of Married. A·· home owtillr r~siding at No. OPEN cent Gillett of Dearborn. Stockbridg-e was a week. end guest Court, Llltl!;lng 6 J.. uwlcr Mrs. Clifford Williams spent the of .•Team Braman. lfttter part of the week with Miss Harry Aseltine of Pleasant ·lnke • l!ldueatlnn: Pctoslwy ~llgh sC'lwol, 1\fichlgan Stolt to and 24 HOURS Thelma James in Lansing, spent' Wednesday night with his Albion colleges · William Musolff and Albert Bol· molhet·, Mr. Lucy Aseltine, at the ton of Morrice were in Kallcuslca home of Mr. and Mrs, John Cor- t•. Dc)mty sheriff for 5 ye:trs In Emmet county, M.ichlgun ADAY on business several days last week. bin. . · Ten ycat•s In the gNJCCI'Y nml meat btl!dnesti in Lansing' Mr. and Mrs. Carol Bnrrihart Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Curtis ~ and daughter of Orange, Callfm·- nnd sons spent Sunday with Mr. Six years a ·special Jlollco officer In the City of Lan.~Ing Summer has ·been harder on your· car than you think l You nia, were Wedneday dinner guests and Mr. William Curtis at Breek- of Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson. enridge. · · ,• Six yctus scaler of wclgltt.s nnd· measures, mar'lwt unci shouldn't wait until the first snow to have your car fitted up for Mr. and Mrs. Jaclt Peterson of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborne and wclghmoster, City of La.uslng winter. Stop in soon. · ' Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Archie Mr. and· Mt•s. J. B.- Dalton were Olson, Sr., were weelt end guests of Thursday evening cUnner guests of Mr. ani! Mrs. Arlliur J. Olson, Jr., I\fr. and Mrs. Fred Sager of Sugar of Dearborn. · . Loaf lalce. , was leading contender for this\ office in Mr. and Mrs. James Gardner j'tobcrt Greenough and Juniot• Somerville Ia At Your were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Rosber returned Saturday after a Service· Mrs. Henry Brotherton of Wheat· trip to Niagra Falls, North Bay field. alld the Calnadlan 8oo. .. · Mrs, Sadie Behm Is confined ·to Mrs. Minnie Grimes was a Sun- Qualifie~~ by Training cind Experience . het· home thla week because of ill·· day gu~st· of Mr, and Mt·s~ Ft·an· ness. . , . . · cis J.esse .of S tockb~l_51ge, · · . Adv. contributed by, fl'iends of the candidate Mason Couple Wed cmLmnnAT:ma nrR'l'HD.AY Is Given ·Delayed I'ANNrvmnsAm:ms onsmnvmo Anita Kny trryo, daughter' of Mt•, Mt•, llllC] Mr~. vern OlOVOI' (It lllld MrH, Auatln Frye, CQ!Cbro.tcd Birthday Dinner I LCIII!C entcrtullwd Ml', llnd Mr·~. At Church Rites ,. her second hlrthdny annlvat·mu·y Donald 'l'odd nn(J L11rry nt dinnM 6venls anJ . PersoJUlL .. , lu~t Thursday 11t a p11rty !flvon by Mru, Qrovor Allel·~ wua tho hon·, Saturday evening, The ncCIIRil)n !ol lwr mother, F'ourtocn gHoAta were 1 orod guqnt Bt a delayed nurpriHc' wna the 'l'od!I'H soventh wed!ling present,• The hoateaa sel'V<1Missouri', returned to their home Wednesday [{irkpull'ick of Ol~emrJH, I tha occasion, Arvilla Brown as- eous shower 'rhursday afternoon ! In the hospital when her oil'lhday t after spending the last six weelcs with Mr. and Mrs. .A profusion of gladioli were nt· slsted with the serving or thr. August 10, nt the home of Mrs: llnniversary occurred on .Tune 20. August 26, 1948 Page 4 Ellsworth. Mrs. Ellsworth and Mrs, Mildred McDonald traetlvely nrmngerJ throughout the lunchoon, Mrs. Bessie Stoddard of home, The double l'lng ceremony Jackson was an opt-of-town guest, Clnre Lott, · Visiting and gamcH 1 1------=-----, I were the diversion of the niter. 1 :cc1m]paJ.1i d them to Missouri where they will spend a week wus rPnd by Rev. Vemon Smith, · "' '1' '' noon, with prizes being awarded· e Ledfords. rn..qlnr of the Holt Presbyterian for the gnmes. I Mrs. Duane Pattcraon of Honolulu, Hawaii, and Mrs. Leo church. Ji'o1· her wedding the hrlde R·ecept' H The guests presented the brlrle·l ,,hmw n. whl tc wool jCI'Sey dress I I 0 ld JU::AlJTY SHOI' rman of Piqua, Ohio, were Friday callers .at the home of with hhJe scroll trlrrl nnd wore a n e to-be with many nice gifts, aftet' which ice crenm nnd cnlce were Tho ~rlrl who Atmrta her achoot )'CRr with 1:;; and Mrs. Robert Densmore and daughter, Dawn. * * * hand or' white g·!ndlollln her hair. F II ' R't served by the hostess. n IHIW pcrmruumt wUI · unjor ita am11rt ol' atyllnK all actnea.ter. Wa ·hnvu lUI ap~ r .. and Mrs, Charles Hayward, Janet and Billy of Lockport, Her nmtron honor was Mrs, 0 OWl ng I es Those present were Mrs. Ethel polutmont wnltlnJr lor you whon you , ois, spent from Friday until Sunday as guests of Mr. and Ernest Purdy or Lansing who wore . WEttldns, Mrs. Leah Pollolc, Mrs, phone. S I II S · d "' dd d S gray wool wjth navy blue acces- Mls.~ Reva Mac Swift, daughter Henrietta Wnmor, Mrs. Ermn ·ltuby Carnr1bt!1l. Ownr.1· Huth SrJ•Ihnr•l' r.s. cott J, - ammann, cottre an "re Y an ue Rcmdt. >n!'ics. I-Ter henddress was of white of Mr. unci Mrs. Cleo Swift or I , 1 .Tohnsoo, Mrs. Marlon Huffine, ·II fi S. JtdYN·RorJ r.$. Hayward is Mr. Hammann's sister. ~· ' ' *·Mr. and Mrs, glaciR. formed In a cap. Mr. Purdy Aurelius, and Ervin Sherwood, son , · MrR. Mildred Crosby, Mrs, Helen PJw11e 223:11 ·~H. Williams, who .are flying from Los Angeles will arrive served the bridegroom as best mnn. or Mr. and M1·s, Clarence Sherwood I lUI'S, l'nul Zlmmcrmnn Murphy and the bride-elect's :rYI'ason on Thursday to spend two weeks with Mr. and Mrs, Wedding musk was furnished by of 1131 East Columbia road Ma- - mother, Mrs. Fisher, and the Silsby and Mr. Williams' mother, Mrs. S. R. Williams. William Bltrnhart of Holt. son, spolw their wedding vo~s to I White bi·omtdcct satin mucic with Misses Carol and Joyce Warner, Ill I 1 Mrs. Peters nnd Mrs. Kh·!{pat- Rev. Paul 'ruclr·'s single to center, HIII'Ccl ol' at Jertst 11 tie for first 'A, A. Autof; ...... n a .750 1n Wichita, Kunsus, luAt week /uguln, u rcsirlznt o[ the emrnly Mrtson tallir!d lhrec 1·uns u10 same pluce when they nosed nut South llilnllnc ...... 8 !J .728 end, An Arizona tcnm took the jail for .J5 days, He was plf!iccd up Follow the Crowds To The ' ' inning, Mil;c Simone, J<'r·nnlc Hnrt Lynn Sunday 7-6, .south Lyon Pindcrwy ...... : .. 6 5 JiilB opener 4-0 und a te::':m from Texas on Ash street nenr llw J'alr I Featuring Fastest Stock Rac;ing Cars P.arkside Speedway ~nd Dorl McDowell nil reached I milled for two run,•; 111 the. last of Soulh Lynn ...... fi 7 ,118 ellmlnated the JVuchigun team Igrounds So.turdlly nlg.ht hy Depul.y i;rst on on·ol's. Sin"""' scr>!'ed on, the ninth and had the ty1ng run I Nnvi ...... :l 1J .250 13-l, Robert Lorencen on a dJ•unlc cll'iv- On Any Michigan Track For Michigan's tho i11lsplny on McDDWr>ll. Chuck I on third but they couldn't get the I·Ch•·l~en. Mill ... : ...... 3 8 ,273 ·Thr Tri-County rtll-st.ars won lng cluugc, IDnni.~ pleader! guilty Most Thrilling Sport Spectacle Seeley banged out n ltt,,ly singln run across. IGr·nr;s L/Ji{r...... 1 11 .08:l the state and the Michigan-Ohio before Judge . !>ell,! IllS 1111d was to resm1e ]Jnlll Hmt nnd Ml!- Saline scm·ed 'two runs in the Chelsea Tnrl. 7, South r~yon 6. title, to qualify for the natlon£ll handrd a straight 1fi·clay sen· Dowell. top of lhr. ninth to rlown thn . Snli1w II, Chr;Jscn Mill. 7. tnurnamont, tence, Annthn1· run wns picl1cd up by Clwlsca Milling nine.1 fl-7. Chelsea I A. A. Aulos II, Grns.9 Lrllw ;1, Dan Dylw McKeever of Wnpa· Olwmns in tlw .9econd on Bob out-hit Sllline nine to ~ov<,n, but Pin p. 111. and will arrive In Launstein's Dairy Niagara Falls at 6: f>O a. m. on Sun To Ina L. Stillman dn.y, Sepctmber 5. Departure from Mrs. Ina L. Stillman, 51, wife of Guernsey Milk-"The Peak of Quality" lhrtt point is not for 10:00 p. m. Robert Stillman of Allliedoa town ChcH!III:t11' mill<, c'lll!ag'c' c·.h<'t'SI', hul!l!t'· Unrl?r th.is nl'l'angement exeur- ship, died suddenly at tho farm mill<, orango 01nd gmpo drinl{. SIOillsts wtll have a full day at the I home, 1580 Stillman road, early Falls and also a.n opportunity to Sunday moming following a heart That Kl'ogcr'pl·ovitlos.stendy and secure employ/.~ view tho Illumination of the !<,ails attack, Funeral services w.ere held ment for 2.J,fi88 people in 1,500 c0mmunitles in in the evening, at the Jewett funeral homo Tues· the Mitldlewcst anti Soulll? •During 1947 Krogc1· employees wct·e paid a total of $76,700,000 in Fr>r tho~e who cn.re for a special day afternoon at 2 o' clock, the wngcs-.. moncy that was largely spent with tom of lhe Falls, arrangements Rev. Harold Jayne of the Okemos home-town merchants or deposited in homo· !1ave been made wilh th~ Gray Lin·o Community church officiating. town banks. ' ro11rs to meet the tram upon rts Burial was made in lhe Lee]{ come al'l'i v~l · and to tour both the tery in Alaiedon. Amel'lcan and Canadian Fulls. Mr.~. Stillman was a lifelong res· Darrell's Food Market . A modern lunc}l car 1s iocluded ident or Aluledon township. She 111 .the ma.ke·up of the excurswn was born 011 January 26, 1894, the I The Best ln Groceries ·And Meats trm~': servrn~ hght lunches. daughter of Lloyd and Lois Lay- TJC~ets are now: on sale at lin. Besides the husband, she is I Corner of W. Columbia and Aurelius Roads Phone 3001 Wares Drug Store m Mason, Ad- survived by one daughter, Mrs. vance pt;r:llase Is necessary us only Florence Maynard of Central lnlw, the capacity of the train will be two grandchildren, Shirley rrnd BULK VINEGAR gal. 39c sold. : Robert Mn.yna.rd, also of Central Bring Your Own .Jug 'l'EU.S OF ,JC \VORl{ luke; one brother, Dwight Laylin With Kroger Values' that Roland m. Gifford, director of of Lansing and n sister, Mrs. A. W. advertising for Oldsmobile, told Jewett o(Mason. · CRISCO members of the Mason. Kiwanis Cut Your Cost of Living! 3 lb. can $1.23 club Tuesday night about the ~C· Northwest lnP.ham complrshments 'Of the Lo.nsmg "' MENU DURKEE'S OLEO lb. 'Junior Chamber of Commerce; ·He .. 1\lr~. Ami Terrill . 2% ' 41c is president of the Lansing Jay Betty Crocker Vegetable and Noodle Soup pk9. 13c cees. Robert Wlleden, former Ma· Mr. a.nd Mrs. Fred Bu ttcrworth Jus! add waler. Four average portions in one package. V.IKING COFFEE Ground to Suit You, lh. son youth and a past-president of a.1·e entertaining their son and ram· 39c the Lansing Junior Chamber, in ily from Providence, Rhode Island. Kroger Pure Pork Sausage lb. 59c troduced Gifford, Howard Tinkler Mr. and Mrs. Ami Tenill called Delicious. Dalicalely spiced. Tasty, Jhrifty meal dish. TALL PET MILK for ! and Bob Inghram of the Mason on Mrs. George Wight of Lansing 2 29c .Junior Chamber were guests of the Friday. Mr·. Wight died the follow Avondale Peas No. 2 can I l{iwanis club ut the meeting, Ing Wednesday after several New pack. Swcel and lender. Elltra slandard. Extra saving, PLAINWELL PEACHES In Heavy Syrup, No. 2 )1:; Can months illness. 23c ON MARYLAND TRIP Mr. and Mrs. Ami Tcrt•ill left i Total Cost for Apple Pyequiek Mr. ancl Mrs. S. A. Laxton and Sunduy to spend two weeks with Four People $1.24 Crisp apple slices and pie crust. Makes a 2·crusl 8-inch pia. Johnny left Mason Wednesday for Mr. and Mrs. Emery Artz and . . Washington D. C., and Maryland. family at Gun lake. al 35c 5 ~~~ 49c Jlnpe•· tn·inted nnd clrcu!zttcd in ~ulld. Head Lettuce 2 Jar l9c CO\lnty.' Large, Firm, Michigan Grown . Fresh Produce JOHN McCLELLAN Vegetables A T1·uc Cot1)'": JudH"o o[ Probntc ll•wld C. llentty Rcgil'!ter of P1·obntc. Bantam Corn No.2 can 14c Kroger Bread 2. loaves'"n·"~ 27C Yams, 2 lbs ...... 25c Packer's Label. Cream Sty Ia Better Bread Value •·' Head Lettuce, ea ...... lOc FINAL AQMINISTRATION ACCOUNT GREEN-September 16, 1948' . · tall Lemons, doz ...... 39c State of Mlchhmn. 'fhc PJ•obntc Court No. 303 can Celery ...... lSc fo1· the County of lng!uun. Creen Ciant 2.2.c Kroger Miik 3 cans 47c At n l'!mulion of tlllld couJ•t, held n~ "the PEAS. New Pack Potatoes, pk. ... .' ...... ,.... 49c Cabbage, lb ...... Sc P1·obnlf! Office fn the City of Mnaon; in;! ~~~;;;.,;.:;,;;::.::;~--..l...:...!-~ Vitamin "D" said county, on the 21ith duy of Augu!St•'j can't afford to ntalce a No.2 Onions, 10 lb. bag ...... 43c A.r?~.!~t~· HON. JOHN McCLELLAN; wrong move now. With nur Kroger Peas 2. cans 33c ·Beet·. Sugar 2.5 ~~·9 s2.29 JudKo of Pt·obntc. · · rCJilllutlnn to thlnlr of, with our Large, Sweet. New Pack In tho mntle;· of the cslnlc of ALICE tleRII'O to I'Cilder you the best •. MICHIGAN- Sib, bag 47c GREEN, llcced!ed, service JIDBNlbk-we will con· Pnul \J. Green nnd Ul'hnn Boiamcir. tJ t 1 · Welfare Orders · Sugar Beet. Orders huvin~ filed\ in •nld court thch· flnnl nd- . nne 0 g vc attention to small ministrnton nccount, nnd thcr r•ctltlon delulls that ~UfC/j'II(Ll'tl the life Apricot Halves · "l~a~~ 30c Miracle Whip Quart 69c lll'llYin><. the. nllownnce thet·cof, nnd . Accepted 1 · Accepted . fol' of your car. Come to Ute -Kreger, Whole Peeled, No. 2'/z can 29c Solad Dressing for the ""lgnmcnt nnd dlotrlbutlon of Bartholomew Sales llllll ,"'ervlce the rm~lduc of snid ~stnte: r' It is ordered, 1'hnt the 16th dny of for expert Kaiser-Frazer serv~· i ScptembCJ•, A. D, 1948, nt ten o'clock hi' lee, parts uDd BCCCSSurles, Fruit Cocktail No.2~ can·41 c Gallon bulk the forenoon, nt tlw Pt·obute Office nt Vinegar 37c These Pricea Effective 216 American Stntc Bunk Building, Lnu, Libby'$,. New Pack .' I Bring ,Your. 0~~ Co,nl•lnor :i!lnl{, Mlchlgnn, be nnd Is hcJ•eby np .. JIDinted .foJ' e:=.curnlnin~ nnd nllowlnu- tm!d nccount nnd hen1·lng Jmld fletition, ' Thursday~ Friday- Satu~day lt i~o~ furthel' ordermr, Thnt Jmbllc no~ LIBBY'S PETER PAN BLACK FLAC ticc thcrcor. be given b;y tmbllcntion of IL cony of thh~ urdut' fol' thl't:!C aucce~slve .· ' . ~ wcckM lll'eViouH to snld cluy of heurlng ·In PUMPKIN ,PEANUT BUTTER. AEROSOL the Inghnm County NewK. n neWI'IlllUJCI' 11rlnted nnd clrculnted in snhl county. :'Open 7 Days A Week-BA.M. To JOP.M. JOliN McCLELLAN No.2~ 17c 12-oz. J 5 1 A Tn1c Cot>v: Judl(e of l't·obnte can· jar C ~:nl. 97C llnvld C .. Bentty' RcrriBtcr o( l'l'obntc.
•-•"••• ••• •••••••••••••• --~··•·N-~•o•oo•'oo , ...... •••• •• ····-·····--·••••••••o•o•••> ••• •• Raymond Culver· went to Chi· North Leslie Ownasn nud Mr•, and Mra, .runlor ClflgO 'fUOHdny to trtiiO )JIB pt'C•IlWrl• Nequcst of Br111crort we,·o Sund!LY N01·tbeast Alaiedo,n Wnltm• Hughoa of JCrtHt. f.,llnBlng flH Rohur.ll, Mr'H, Nan mvnnH or Lan ·S lockbridge leu! cxrtmlmtton, l\1l'H, UUIIHi'll Wlll'lllll' guer1ta nf Mr, ami Mrs, Roaa M, Church Activities dlnllill' gucalu flurHI!ty. sing r!lsphtyorl IL lurgo llno of phtH• ' l\ll'H, IJillllfl llilllllliLII Mr, Jlllll Mro, Don !Pocll und Mr, Mr. nnd Mrll, Olru·cnco Thoman Kallay, M1·H, H11~"l Bishop upont thu lie nrtioloa l.o thn elnh mombr.m. W<'~lt A Reft'<'Hhlni!lll.r1 \VOI'O AOI'Vcri fl.l II ; Ml'H, fJOJ•LI'IIrlc Mnycl' cnt01•tnlned lllld Mrn. Lohmlln Hp1mt the wcolt ond family of Lrmolng crtlled on M1•, anrl MI'H, Ot•la Oitkley unri Ml', an;] Mt'H, HiU'IW Jlng'nrH 11penl. wl l.h IWI' c)rwghlm•, Mr•a, I'· Will Be Resumed lhn weelc onrl at thoh• £!nlt.ugo rtl. nnlrl Boyd, tahln rlin•ot'Hlcr,l with gludlnll rmd tho l'nHt. Mat.ron 11 CJ!ub fOJ• ILH Aug. ond nt IPIInt. Mr. and MrH, Or·ln Rathbun S11t· fnmlly and Mr. anrl Mrs. Ln.wrence lighted liL[ltH'II, Rlxtocn llllllll!Hll'H unt mil City wem spent 10 dayH r1L Mrwlclnnc, Cru111d1L, 1 parents, Mr. and Mra, Joseph Va· L, Heathman, Mr·. and Mrs, Rob lULL A'I'IILIC'I'J•~R FOO'l' tor or the church, who ls nnw on of Enst Lansing, Sundny visitors nt the home of '*'1'11-UL ng·~'l 1 Slt}LI.,Ji~Jt" • Mr·, ILllfl MrH, Ar·t KnudHon and Mr, and Mrs, I thlnlc, which nrc not ao Clta!ly pilmoa. In tho Ingham County glc 'drLyH of 1000 form the bnck- Harold Wilson rmd Hugh Angell and Dule of Plvmouth, came and 1 the boys rcmnlnerl with their Dirl you ovm· thinlr of n job au fixed, I mentioned equal social Newa want nd unction this wcolc a drop for Warner Bros.' "My Girl nnd !L group of other mun went to vncuUon? It's a fine !rlcu! lovr.ls, but there arc reservations plano Is of;fer?d free for the lwul· ''I'ls11," rL United ,'ltates Pictures Sngln11w Monr!ny, representatives graJh!parentH fm· the wccl!, A weelt But. there's on" •;nng nr.ccasary In thnt. JYluson hns u healthy nttl· lng-and that s cheaper than slrlb Production, which opens Saturday from tho West Dolhl Farm Bureau It go Mr. nnd Mrs •. Blnlcley and lot• the vacutlon'R succ"us, TIHit lwlc toward the plnce of money In wood, at lhe Fox, Hcll(J!ng the lmprcs· group, ,Joyce wcro g-uests In Plymouth and Is tlw.t tho joh be Romothlng very social clrc;Jcs, but her attltucle to- slvc caHt are Lilli Palmer, and n attended a night ball game in Do· different from nnythlnrr you•v'c ware! rocral equality Is very un- IIA!S OLD Fltlm I'ItESS neweomet', Broudwny stage stat·, Saturday evening Mr·a. Emma troll. Lcon!lrd and Mr8, Hpsr• Colo wcro '1cvcr dono, that It be Jnc:ntor!' In nn hcrLithy, Arnold Heed of Holt l111s nn Snm Wannnllllcm•, malclng his ftlm Mr. and Mrs, Lester Rico nrc I HUpper gueata at the home of thclt• entirely lHlW place, and that It Tho really sud thlrr'g about the October 22, 1805, crlltlnn of lhe 1 debut. ' visiting In Indlflllll, Rochester and brother, Frank Gc!senhnfor. vicinity this wcelc. , lVan Johnson in the hilarious Those who have been nslcing for "The Bride Goes Wild." Lilli Palmer talccs the lead In "My Girl We Are Happy to Intro'duce longer and louder laughs on the Tisft" with Sam Wanamaker. screen will find their wishes grati------ Paul Michael Oesterle fled at the Fox Sunday and Mon- or flirt. When she encounters John· I hilnrlously funny as a bumbling MASON PHONE 742:1 day, where M·G·M's howling ro- son a writer of juvenile fantasies country doctor· and Nana Bryant Evening Show& Start ut 7:00 P, M. 1 Son of 1\Ir, and l'llr~. Lawrmwo Oesterle m~.nt!,c ~omcdy, "The Bride Goc.s Iwh~ elora all three to excess, thor~ i who leaves nothing wan~l~g In her Continuous Snturdny from 3:00 P. M. Contlnuou!l .Sundny , Wrld, Wll! be shown. is a clash of wills nnd personalities I chrr.ractcrization of the evil Hat from 3:00 P. M, Admlasion-14e nnd 35c-Tn,; Included, ' With Van .Jonnson and ,Tunc that engenders some of the fun- : tic Waters. r Allyson cast in the breezy, light-, nicst film fireworlNew York, Wisc6nsin and of sales tax money. Again. he. has~s berville to trade'? Some Ingham Minnesota, water resources which are the The Mason city council should be com his argument on tho fo.lse thea Y county people tmclc in FowleJ'Villc that tmles tax collected through just as Livingston foil's come to .envy of other states. Without those water mended for its prompt action last week i·csourccs the commerce of the worl.d would retail merchants witlun fl county Stocl>brldgc and Webberville. The when the supply of water temporarily fai.led is collected from the r~~idcnts of facts are that morn of the natural b.c entirely different. Without those rc to meet the demand. Further commendatw.n thl\t county. He qualif~cs this, trading area of ,Stocl,brirl~c lie1; ;>ourccs the agricultural and industrial pro hO\\'ever, by admi.ttlnf. t!lat some in .Tucl>son nnd Living-stnn than Is is due for calling in the state conservation 1 1 iluction of the Middle West would not, department's hydro-engineer to Jearn the fro~!~ rural c~unli?s ~ ght ,,pat: found in Ingham. Foll;s who have could not, exist. mmze business,cs Ill lll ban c mn thel!· homes in the sm1thcrn tier nl' facts about Mason's water resources, ties because o! the fJllltnti~y an~ townships across Inghmn county But even with all the water we have There is no reason to fear any con value of mcrchancliHe avmlahlc. 0"· tlich· out-of-thc-hnmc-l:own Here again Steffens pJ•oves his trading in .Tnclcs more than bJ'OI>en ' · ,Just J!hnne Jar ' will go beyond 120,000. on the staff of the Ingham Coun bones to l hospital, delivering I "tnrc stn]t they will travel to and from school, every hazard on the or information. babies mostly. Phone Mason 2-2lol t rout.c should be pointed out. They should be tr~t,ined to A a· city girl her Jlant on IH'lny All through history, even in cur-l Phone llnlt 2'891 cross streets only at intersecti,ons, to ob.ey without ques aspect~ of farm and small town rent history, the ~earch has gone life was cntirelv diHeromt. She Under the new management tion the warnings of police and safety patrol, to look on fo1• living waters. Ponce de I of VBrgll Myers anind of boys and York, Fr·ench Liek in Indiana. Hot children, and all of us want to watch out for the safety girls she would find anywhere else Springs in Arlcansas, Sulphur ., • of other people's children. except that many of the girls were ,Springs in Virginia. have attracted too curvaceous to be wearing tight heafth-seels of water, of fountains and just a little warmer. . ple are too set up aver the depthR that spring out of vn.lleys accident of birth. and hills;" "he. leadeth me beside Some nine and one-half million me1,1 wili be regis Those were queer rcmarled about democracy without realizing history of nations i~ linked to the law of the land. There is no point now i1,1 saying that the that the fraternity-sorority system al)1ou.nt of rainfall. draft act was not or is not necessary, or that it shouldn't ih college is entirely undemocratic; Therefore every Mason resident • be. It is beyond the debate stage. It is a reality. that it is actually bullt on snob should give thanks that the wells bishness and snootiness. have not failecj. All we have to do ' Now we must put aside our own ind~vidual opinions Vivian was unduly critical of is turn the faucet and there wil! • and give full support to the draft Jaw. All of us must some county employees an4 offi come bubbling out the stuff upon make it .as easy as possible for the men registering under cials, especially since her home which We can cast oUJ' bread. • the draft, for those who help with the register\"'g and town of Washington is filled with for those wh.o are called upon to serve. people who draw more money for Gt'll.ti~t,\le-The county is grate doing Jess, and who consider them ful to Secretary Joy 0. Davis, The draft is with us and will be until the world selves the masters instead of ser Treasm·er Abe Cohn, President vants of the people. Harry Freshour and the scores of becomes more civilized, more civilized in Europe, Asia, other rrien and women who toiled Africa, South America and North America. Vivian has been endow~d with so h,arcl to make th~ county fair a les: All of us here enjoyed every Why Mortgage Your minute of her.stay. We Iea1;ned ·as These Dawn Patrols are making air travel com .much from her as she did from u~. Farm to Pay De~magcs? monplace. They !?ring home to small towns the fact that She is a credit ·to her parents, a a\r transport.ation is r<~pidly l;Jecoming a t:najor fa,ctor, credit to Michigan State college •Hydro.-Mntie Drfve, whlto siduwtill and to journalism schools every l'uttln!\ a mortg11ge on your tlrcu, opt!onul at extra callt, that passengers are using the air not only to span the where. She'll make a success in farm to maim im1Jrnvem1mt~ nr . ',;I oceans on overnight hops but to cu.t down the time of newspaper worlr or in the more \IXJI~nd yon~ f!J.l'mlng O)lCI'l/;tiuns short trips. The air age has come upon us almost without important job of raising a ·family. may. lie 'gootl busln.ess tl.ll).t w!l' She has character. warning. The Dawn Patrol pro~es \t. ' J!ny. good l'etluns, But letting Floyd Clark over a.t Gregor.y be suml for llaml\gtos . To the Jewett airport staff, to members of the local you~sB!f- was i,n the office Sat\lrday to becu,use of s.om1' aceldei1t flymg cl~bs, to GI students. at ~be airport and to the sign up for the Ingha.m Cc;>un agaius~ which you eou,ld. ciL.~ily ¥,ason L10ns club sponsori.ng the Dawn Patrol S.unday ty News. He may rent out the i: Good news travels fast , :, and the talk. of ~very· town these ' paper to his neighbors. There ba.ve bem~ Insured Is Cllrtalnly sim~licify of its intcl'io1' design. And they go for its Fntm·amic this community owes a salute. . days is the new Futuramic Oldsmobile! People everywhere is a great den:mnd for rental J\oor. bust.iless, ,WtJ writ.~ a spe performance, too .•• thanks to Hydrn-M:llic Drive's• "no. 't. copies. Clarl' reported, be cial .fi\.l,f,M; q.A~q'l;Y poll!!~ nrc passing the word along about this spcctacula~ new l!H8 cl.IHch, no-shift" catalogue every -.yeel~, OF MASON, 1\:llcHIGA.N Clarlc reported. . dru!'\~~~ sweep of. its ultrn·rnodcm lines ••. the. ~t~,~iking and morq ·people .arc auyiug;-''lt's SMAHT to Own an Olds!" Vernon Brown Son, J. & Publishers· Mason is son•y to !OS\l the. Tom I _,. • • Nelson D. ~~wn, Editor Novalwsldes. They're fine fQllui,' DART ~"'\',· " Hetty Cr~m, Ad.vertising Manage!"· ·They are goihg back to ·Lansing~ I· Wm. ]. Mcllquham, Pla.n~ Superinten~eTit Tom found he couldn,'t stay re 1 11 tired even after making the· first ' Eo.tN•e(l ns Becond clns.11, mntter nt voatofflce, Mnaon~ ~lchignn, umlcr Act million, · t ,\1 '· " 0 L D S M 0 I I L E . of. Mn_rch,. a; 1.879.. · · . I Y 0 U R. . O:LQSMO.a.tL~ Those beautifui. · ·l;la1,1qU4!l&. of . D E: A. L. E 8.~--..;..----- SUBSCRIPTION RATES ·(Payable l.n. Ajl,vat)co) Dl•play advo~tlelnJI. ratu on ap, glll,diolas which have lent color ·UIIo&tlon, Biiolni11 looala· and ·read aiu~ beauty to the Ingham Cl,IUnty Phones: MI\SOil 2-SlSl Olio Y•a•· in ln~hnm nnd hiJI'. notlcoa - 00-·ftr~t arid localpaliOB, .. ·. ~dloln.ln•r co~1i\lcu. :.... : ...... ~2.00 J,.&c ~··\Ina: ·No' reildlnli or b.111li•o•• ~ews this past week. il,re ~l'O\ll tl)c 1,4'41t~lng: 2-242>1 1 Qne ycn.r out~ldc Ingham und · · d ,.. 1 · · 11- 30 · c d' f . . adJoining. •iluntlco ...... :.... 2.. 6. 0 a ver Ina. ••• 1 al) .• I ur . o Gilson Pearsall garden. on E:h'1 Sl h · 1 h 'JIIui.nlco, l'c a 'fiOrd. Announcement! f;ltrect. More th.~-~ 8,000, \l).llb2,\V.e~l! Dart National ~nk Building ll mont " m.- ng nm nnd o('elltertalnnioji~t• where· admloiliin ·1.- .. ~~~Cill ~jft'·' • ' . · ··adJoining count! ca.· ... :...... 1.2.6 cbai'Ked: or: ot: ail~ plan to ral•• fomdo planted, Among' the boliutiful 220 W. Ash F,our· nioiith8 ... :::.; ...... ~.7& mu .. a. ld t Jar rat · blooms 1/-re Bagdad, Plcardy," Co-' Phone 2-6441 11!111111• coiJic~ ...... ,...... 0.6,. 1• . ~· a rexu •• rolla, ~ing Lq"r, Ch.n~~c.s l)l~~C.\111, """.------!'"------·T..ti•l• Bmr~ J• 2'a~r,;,., Mut1;,! Notwork, Mondau•••d Fridara ----•;.;'--~.---...;.. ______A'i1cient llistory ~lim of tho loglaln.turo, for school fought fm• h.ls pol!tlcnl career with IB .k aids an'd old nge UHiihJtunce, The the slogan "Vote for Cline und Vows Exchanged cn!onlrtl lJOU(jUCt~ nnd wore mnteh-nccof!SOrleal Jilnch chose Cfii'SIIgCH or A.rrln HlsmmiJ' nnrl Mra. Wultot• Repuhllcnn minority fought for ~LIVO the difference," QQ fng headdl'CH~OH, pnJo plnJt I'OBOQ, Baltnr• ot~ 'Jlolmln, Ohio, ru•n guc~to Ono Vi!IU' Ago-111<1'1 mm·o RHHUranco of control ovoa· the Tho Bn.ptlatr~ nnd lholr h1cnda ' Talk~ At Church Rites ' .Julia Dlctz~en, niece of tho br•ldc, Smilax nnd white gnrdun l'lowora of tlwlr cousin nnd nleco, M1·n, A survey r1f Jnglmm county wna fund, but frilled, were treated to an Impromptu woro a flooa· length yellow taffetn banlcod the five-tiered wodrllng Um•! 'l'hom pson, lltflrtcd fJ•mn two miles Flhovc tho Consumer·~ Power company mtoa concert when they gnt!Jcred at From InghiiD1 IJounty J,lhrary •Saturday afternoon at 2 o'cloclt I dreAR with 11 matching hcruldress, calle r1t the ·reception held In tho ground, Complolo twern·rwy rtnd cle half· wcm rcdi!Ccd, and tho ww of tho church to listen to a quintette HnurH 011(111 to thtl Jmhll(l nf, Jln!l Mn~ tho Luther cbiH'ch of F'owlorvlllc while Gnry ID. Sfurlt, nephew of the church parlors, Mrs, Thnmna ,Jcn ~al!s were to bo IH!hlcvorl with n Ivy pnlsr>nlng symploms HHIIItlly year llccrwo pintos was mndc progt•nm fmm 'l'nylor· University, mn!'lnl Llbt'/II',Y, M1umn; l~vorydny uxr.or1t, wua the scene of n lleantlful wed· bl'idc, wna ring beurer, Ronald ltlns noted as receptionist, amllstml r1ppur11' fmm 12 to 2·1 lllllll's uftcr ginn t lena tnld ng 600 exposur·os, S111ulaya nnd hnlldnyR, 2.. 6 ll, m,; Mon· Illegal, Uplands, Indiana, The quintette ding when Miss 'JDicuiwr Iillslc Floyd scrvccl his brother as best by Mrs. Ernct IMaine, away up near the Canadian wore matching gauntlets, carried modestly and with very appro- border, where the Acadlans fled FRUITS VEGETABLES r------prlnte and sensible sentiments, ex- in the time of ElVANGELINEl. The p)alnlng tha.t his elcctlo,~ was a people nrc different, and though ,In great surpnse to blm. I-I. A, times past it was the forests that Let Us Finish Your House Thompson of Williamston nnd .John brought in large incomes, it is now with Whitton of Lansing were made the big potato crop secre tarles. · · Hervey Allen, in TOWARD THE Archie Templeton returned from MORNING, brings the third of his the Klondylte gold fields, and said great project to completion for he FLINTKOTE if things loo~ed favorable, he Is doing what few modern 'writers Mason Public School would return 111 the fall or spring. attempt to do 'to write a long He left his eompanlo~ Frank spacious story,' of time and hla: Building Materials Hmes, who is going to teh other tory. The two books which pre side of the Yukon. ceded this one were FOREST AND ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLES Item: "Foreign pupils who ·In· THE FORT, and BEDFORD VIL· Opens Wednesday Morning, tend driving to school can find LAGEl. The two to follow will be ASBESTOS SIDING the best of accommodations at CITY LN THill DAWN ;tnd ·RICH· Wilcox's feed barn, Main street, FIElLD SPRINGS. The whole Is to INSULATED BRICK SIDING Mason." be entitled THill DISINHERITED. The L. Ill, Hawley residence in Elach book hinges on the other, September V'/ ALL AND CEILING BOARD the south part of the city was yet each is complete in itself. All 8 At 9 A.M. destroyed by fire, Some furniture are about SalathieJ Albine~s.. pro BATHROOM AND KITCHEN was saved when a neighbor, Mr. gress from savagery toward Babcoelt, discovered the blaze. The the city, which means civilization FLOOR AND WALL TILE house was Insured for about $100 to him. This is particularly the and the furniture for the sam~ story of his life with Melissa and Registration You llfay lJNe Otir Eaxy 1'11ymrmt Plan amount, the girl Bridget, and of their mlng Item: "Some wno arc not Rc- ling wl.th the d~verse 'characters All students are urged to registea· on the following dates if possible: l\Tnll Coupon l'or FI'I'C ;Estlmutr'- publicans have reported that l-Ion. whose mterweavmg produced the S. W. Mayer of Holt is not a can· life of America 10 years before the ------dictate for re-election to the house Revolution, SENIORS will register Monday, August 30 SOPHOMORES will re::;istcr Wednesday, Septem of representatives. He is, If they THE MOTH is James Caine's ber 1 I w, Arc Intcre~ted In Jlnvlng want him, and no doubt they do." story ot the last quarter century, the period just before the blg JUNIORS will register Tuesday, August 31 FRESHMEN will register Thursday, September 2 I ...... I•"umislwd and Instnl!ml crash of '29 and the succeeding de pression years with their awful ef I fect on many people, The story fol. Students from A through M will register IN THE MORNING; sttldents INumo ...... ,_ ...... -.. _...... , We Buy Iowa the life of Jacob Dillen from from N through Z will register IN THE AFTERNOON on the day specified the days when he amazed church for their grade. Adlimss ...... -...... -...... -...... congregations with his beautiful I All Makes soprano voice to his rapid develop .. . I ment into manhood, his false ac Registration of new emollees and stlldcnts not previously registered will I Dire<, lions ,,.,_ ...... ,...... I cusation in an affair with a young 'of girl, and hls years as a hobo, which be on Wednesday, September 8 years taler · n Th r lh t f ll .. i . 1 !li'Opnr· "n () lfl ol llJOH. COlli\• utlnwH HleOJ'H nnd helt'ei'H ar•e I rlmught nll'l fmst, Wednesday, Thursday and rlday. and Ludington. mnroutc horne, they ShQwmanshlp will also b(J a fea~ called on Mr. and. Mrs. Leonrrrd lnH on unl'ini:Jiwd eatllc there will rloubtlr·~H be Hlmng cle unlll hard fmHlH . and lllill1Cl fm· fcl!dcr en llle. lure or the show. Heinrich. and Mr. nnd Mrs. Alfred Rounding out the busy weelt of Monroe· and family or ItilflCa. ' , ·, Callie q11it gaining r..nrl Mexican foHsilH reveal that there activities for the 1-H club mem- 'rlie Community Aid has been fJ!in wuight. nftCJ' hard wa;;; onue n six~horncll ante1opu hers at .East Lansing wlll be eve- postponed fot• one week to Scptem- f t 1 1 ber 8. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shrny Catl.lll Hlnrted nn l'ecd curly In lhut region, nlng programs en ur ng popu Ill' of Holt will be hosts nt n dinner at BRUCE W. · BERGY, 10, of Alto,, is pictured with flock of Whito entertainers. tllnt time. Rock fryers which won for him Kent County 4-H Club Chicken-of Tomorrow conlest, first Michigan youth vonlion. of tho recent Y1Qtionol Mr. and Mrs. Vance Pollolt and competition to develop fowl with .impro:-ed eating quality.. B;uce's 252 •· Mr. and Mrs. George Frost spent coclwrels nvomged 4.39 pounds, hve werght, at 14 weeks. HIS produc ton · ounty· a1r l'ilur clays last wee!< vacationing 1 ONTOURS And TERRACt~ tion cost:J, including rent nnd. deprecio.tion charges,. were 24.66 cents Ea C F . through northern Michigan nnd tho I n pound· his profit, or labor return, $172. The 21 young contestants upper peninsula, marketed 3,604 fryers, which· were ·dressed· nt the Farm Bureau Co •ll 0 T d'ay Mrs. li'ranltlin. of East Lansing operative in Hnmillon and sold by A llo P Food Stores, sponsor of the WI Pen Ues . ' is visiting her· brnthe>· and slster- 11ntionnl Chiclmn-of-Tomorrow Contest. Second place was won . by in·lllw Mr. and Mr•s. Wilbm Gibson Tom Cornell; Alto, and third by Jim Marvin, Grand· Rapids. The 18th annual Elaton county ·1-H fair which opens next Tuesday, and family. ·Crop Mr. and Mrs. Bert Cole of Lrllls Is paclted with an array of enter- ing spent Sunday with Mr. and · b . ff 1 b th tainment. p otato E X h 1'b' Its T 0 I pr.tze~. are emg ,0 erec Y e I Entries in the cattle department Mrs. Arthur Frost, Miss Belh neach is visiting her Yields 1 , , • I MtchJgan state fan. I have reached 328 head. Entries in SAVE TIME-SAVE LABOR-SAVE MONEY with a Be F a1r Htghhght I A junior contest will be held on all departments close Saturday, aunt, Mrs. Roy Caswell and family ' ' _Thursday, Scptembet• 9, open to August 28. of Charlotte. modern Zero side door Cooler. No lifting heavy cans, have A new type of tablcstock potato any hoy or J?lt'l ~mder 21 years of WLS National Barn Dance show Albert Baclms visited severn 1 milk ready to go when through milking. Girton modern ! days a week ago with Lrtwrence exhibit hn,; been scheduled for the 1 age: Prehmmanes will be held lis the main attractlon for Tuesday Barn and Dairy Room Equipment. Feed trucks-can Michigan Stnte Fair this year, ac- durmg the. morning at th~ :shce~ evening-. Wednesday Is children's Fltcher of Alaiedon. cording to Herbert Pettigrove, I barn and fmals at the Old rn;ners clay. The program stnrt.s with Mrs. Arthur Frost spent last racks, everything for a modern dairy farm. Hinman Low weelt camping .at Grayling with Mr. farm cmps specialist at 11~ichignnl Grove at 2 P· m .. Pt?z~s nr·e also !lightweight horse pulling contests Vacuum Milkers. Dairy Vac Cleaners,, State college, who Is asststmg with offered t? the Jl~mor shearers. at 10 ·a. m. There wlll be two and Mrs. Herman Grettenberger. Mr.~. Rena Wysall and boys visi 1 the exhibition, 1 Blanlt Will be assrsted by m. S~, o'cloclt harness mcing and concert ted her parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Wil . Any Michigan grower or shipper! ~~rt~~;c~f 1thf~u;'!~~i~~mec~~~~!~t • by the Bellevue school band at 8:0~. bur Gibson over the week end. Is ehg1ble to ente~· an exhrb1t. of 1 forn both c ~tests Stars of Today and Tomorrow IS Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osgood of potatoes representmg the quallty 1 , ~ , •. the name of the grandstand show of the potato being marlteted. I Pet sons mtc1ested in the con- which follows. Lansing were Sunday dinner C. B. Smith Sales Co., Distributors, Each entry will be a minimum of t~sts may s~c:'re further mfor~a- There will be harness racing ORE than30 per cent aver 100 peeks. 'rhc potatoes remain tton by wr·rtml? ~or a premll!.lll Thur~day afternoon. The Charlotte Williamston, Michigan Mage increase 111 crop yields the property of the exhibitor, but boo~ to the Mtchrgnn state fmr, sdwol band will appear in the ?OUR GRAN'DMOTHEE - that was the reward of 9,000 armngcments can be m ad e I Dett oit, • . evening. There will be a parade of farmers recently checked on through the Supet•intcndent .to sell i All shearers wlw are plannmg · the champion livestock and the results of their soil conservation them at the close of the atr. I on ent~rmg the contest are u~·ged I final show of Stras of Today and Yotl can build terraces success• When lhc judging is complete, I to nottfy Grnydo!' Blanl<, Tomorrow. program. Terraces and con· :\n~mal fully with your regular farm exhibits which meet the quality ll;Iusbandry Department, ~JChJgan Friday will start with a mule tours 1vere responsible for much equipment. Allis-Chalmers has ~tanclards of the Michigan Potato State college, East Lansmg, as pulling contest at 10 a. m. Chuclt of this e"tra yield. By holding developed practical methods of Development association may he 1soon as possible so that arrange- Woocl and his Weste'rn Stars and stamped or tagged with the "Seal ments can be completed, harness racing and grand· parade rainfall, they provided "natural terracing, strip cropping, and irrigation" for slopes, of Qu.nli~y'' by the secretary of the p• . C N d d of livestock, floats, and machinery, building grassed waterways with a£soctatron. I will talte place in the afternoon. / Almost all crops will respond I tne ones ee e \ your farm tractor and tractor I Interested growers and shippers F R I • S d The Grand Ledge school. band will DIDN'T HAVE AN · to better moisture control. If plow. should notify H. R. Pettigrove, Or ep anbng ee entertain at 8 p. m., with Lucky you have sloping lields, farm The Allis· Chalmers handbook I~arm Crops Department, Michigan Lott and his Dare Devils staging ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR State eollegc, East LEmsing, by The expanded reforestation pro- a thrill show in the aftemoon. The Iing on the contour, terracing "You Have What It Takes To or strip cropping almost cer• August 28, if they intend to ex- gram on farms has created a tre- Veterans' bB.nd will play in the So, the butter, milk and Contour and Terrace" will show , hi bit. mcndous demand ror tree seed in evening before the "International eggs were lowered into the tilinly will pay you a prolit. 1 you where you need terraces Michigan, according to W. Ira Revue." well- Ia keep them cool. Terracing is no longer a job for and how to build them, Ask us Junior Show At Fair Bull, Michigan State college for- ______<· '• engineers and heavy machinery. for a copy , • , it's free. ester. ·. F T C In these days the housewife Promises To Be Big He reports that in order to grow OUr · OWn O.rners opens the door of a mod Li•len to ll>o NATIONAL the planting stock needed for for- lUr~. EMassachusetts. Mrsi Smith n style revue by the '1-H and FHA Other coniferous seed neoclst.l by will . n.ttend a Stanley Brush con girls as an evening· attraction in the orestry department include ventwn. ·Association ...; for Qualitv the bandshell. Balsam fir, white cedar, :Korway . Mrs. Edd Mullen was In Fowler- Order Today from spruce, and Scots pine. vrlle Monday. . Persons wn.n ting more inf0 rma- Mrs. Earl Howe of Lansmg was Douglas tion on cone collecting should a Wednesday caller at the Wemple WILSON FORC.E, Mason GILilEU'l' PUTMAN, Wllllumst.on Rexine Glynn write to the Forestry Dei)m'lment, home. . ROY IIOUAitT, Dnnsvil111 DANJ,EL Pf;EUCJ~, J~aton Unplcls Michigan State colleg~, ~ast Lan- The Community A1d has been Charles Hayes was pleasantly sing, Michigan, or the Dunbar F01·- postponed from September 2 to AR.I,O \Vi\13SON, Gregor•y surprised on his eighty-fifth birth est Experiment Station, Sault Ste, September 9 nnd will meet with day anniverary at the home of his Marie, Michigan. Mr. and Mrs. Herman Shray of grand-daughter, .Mrs, Harold ·Cones.· collected in tlte .Upper Holt ·.for dinner. ·Glyim, aJid_family ·Sunday evening." Peninsula should . be delivei·ccJ to :Mr. and Mrs. Clat·e Smith: have \ · Dimier was served at' seven. Guests Maurice Day, directot• of the Dun- rented their farm to· a·famiJy·from included Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gortoi1, bar orest Experiment station; In Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Smith wiii Mr. and Mr. Roy Clark, Mt·s. Mae lower Michigan, cones will be live in the apartment above. Bauer of Lansing, Miss Merle Avis handled by W. Ira Bull, Forestry Mrs. Edd Mullen spent Thurs and Evan Patterson of Grand Department, :Michigan State col- clay with her sister in East Lans- Rapids and Mr. and Mr. Leo Glynn legc. ing, of Wheatfield, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Graves were Sunday guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Melvin Kenney of Lansing. Sunday evening callers at the Graves home SYM·BOL OF were Mr. and Mrs. Ed Yerlte of I Detroit. , Mr. u.nd Mrs. Jan;es Gardner of Dansville were Sunday callers at P·ROTECTION the Henry Brotherton. home, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. '' . . - -······~~-· . Wirt Warner were Mr. and Mrs. This insignia of one of the notion's. most outstanding cooperative Floyd Colthorpe, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Hall of Lansing, Mrs. Percy Foler ; organizations-the Michigan Milk Producers Association-is toda) Cash in ot\ the advanced crop-saving, tilne-saving, money. and Mrs. Bessie Wilcox. saving features of this all-purpose outlit. Both arc newly Marvin Tomlin of Fowlerville recognized as a Symbol of Protection for both the consuming public designed - farm-engineered to bring you new ha1·vesting and Miss Carol Joyce of Webber clnd 15,000 dairy farmer members. ..~-·- · ·~-~.·---···· ··-· ··-·· ville were Saturday guests of Mr. I fle"ibility. and Mrs. Harold Glynn and Dale Into this moderli Model 15 Grain Master Combine are and Theron Tomlin. ' After thirty-one years of conscientious lea'dership and strict adherence · incorporated all the improveritcnts that 100 years of ex. 'o true cooperative principles, this association is highly esteemed for. i . --- . perience in making worlcl-famous harvesting machines have Sheep Sheating To the vital services rendered in:- · -- · - J WELL brought. Be Fair Feature A PIG STARTED In harvesting you'll especially appreciate the direct drive Efficient marketing of all milk produced by members and power take-off of the neiv 2-plow "66" • , , the advantages of I The ancient and important art of sheep shearing will be a feature IS·HALF RAISED guaranteeing prompt payment.: / its 6-forward-speed transmission, Fue,l ·Miser governor, bat. of the agricultural show at the •• Michigan state fair, on Thursday ' -·. tery ignition and automatic spark advan~e. In additio!l, you. Pasture alone cannot supply enough protein, vitamins and ~.?/'>...:..· and Friday, September 9 and 10. ' . Supplying distributors with adequate quantities of high have a choice of three new engint:s-for' gasolines1 tractor ' Graydon Blank, e"ten~iuh ani· minerals needed to produce healthy spws. fuels, and a diesel that will be available later,· mal husbandry specialist at Mlehi· quality milk at all seasons of the year. The Gra\n Master has ~ full 6-fo~t scoop type header ·••• gan State college, who will con "··. . ·~ ..:. ,ji . .rrf·.:,.( low height and narrow width • • • a new, sturdy one-piece duct the competition, says that a good group is expected to enter. MASTER MIX s·ow and. Pig Concentrate with grain will Enabling consumers to have ample suppl!es of pure, agita~ing rack to do a thorough job .of separating , , , 24· . The champion sheep shearer of insure you of strong, healthy pigs. approved· milk and cream at an equitable price. bushel grain tank or roomy sacker platfonu. and m.any otlt~r . Michigan wlll be" elected during You'll have to have ,_ the con test. beneficial features f~r handling all your seed cro}'s. We'll The pt•ellminary contest for the a well-balanced ration · for top market pork-anil' be happy to give you all 'the details on this new harvesting big show will be held at the State MASTER MIX will g!ve it to you. ,coJ!!bi!latiou, See us soon, fair grounds on Friday, September 10 at 9 a. m. in the sheep barn.
,. . . The tlnal contest will talre place at the Old Timers' Grove on .the grounds at 2 p. m. MICHIGAN MILK PRODUCERSr ASSOCIATION Another exciting event wlll be the swcepstaltes contest, <;>pen· only· · ~Bert.Howard, I ' , . Mason Elevator Co .. ~- ~!ErHE!'fSO,N. BUIL~IN~ __ :&, .~~ ~ET.R.OIT. 2, ~!~HIG~N to former state champions and the · 345 W. Columbia Turner 1948 · cho.mplon. In addition to· the . Phone 3341 .St ... championship honor,· ·worthwhile Williamston VI\Hio\1'11 ·1-11 Ml'l'ltl JN1•w (illy OnrnJ!I \'11;11. Ochl J•'1•llow~ Hunu1 1)1·1·, 111)11. Ml'ti, Wllll.'un L1J11·nox nf'l ValltOWll · Vnntown •I-ll qlnh mot with 11.11 Tho olty begun wm•l1 Mc>ml~y 011 Tlw Pttat Noble Ol'AndR e1ub oC Ph,ludolphl!l In vlnlthllj' 11t the J, , Ag Edito1·s Laud nr11l J.lw Popular Blllllll.ln nf l.ho .! 1\JI'H, Nhlll, l(llfllhlllll PI'Ciilrlent, .Ten·y .Tnnr>n, Allg\IRI: n, itH new gamgo Wlllch Will hot!RO M,vrtlo Rebclcah lodge vtalt\1d \he. w. Botclirildcl•' homo, ' MI'M, J,, l', Willhim!l Michigan State coJJQgo extension ' ,TUHOil dcmonHtmtncl thu cu'l. of the elty'll cqlllpmnnt.. Tt lrl Jocut.erl .Irwlr~wn Odd Ji'ellowa home Moll• Mr nne) Mt'H w T ca•omloy ntHl MSC NewsSet•vice ~orvlce. N!'W 1\,ndltol'llllll Ojlf'll luurllng 1111 unlitH\1 rmd fitting him nt the WeRt one] ot ,Routh st.rr.nl. clny for n. picnic nnd \101<\ (l(l rqf,!U, 'flll'IJily na•c apCI'll,lh{g th~ l>lllnnoe of Mr~, ,J~c?ll Dor~r had a·o~ontly. AgTIOUlt.tll'lli J.>lll)lloul.!ona nnd Alno 1'<1Ct!IVIng hhlll .rlbhDIIA WerQ WllllnmHtrm Nrtzorone ohnmh ror r.ornpollon, 'rho len (loa•, Hnrold hy the city <111mp, All equipment loJ• meeting on tho picnic ground A, tho aum 11101• o.t theh• mmii1WI' home na hqr gnoat~ Mr, unrl MIA, ,f, opened ltH new nurlltm•lqm !nat. OnHimlo, guve lilAt.r·uellonH cnn- now ator•ecl on tlw nlty tnt on Mlrl- Mr•A, .lonnie Piper, u former I'CAI·· n.t Tl;nvera~ City, Helming· ancl]V!r•, i\nrl Mt'A. lil. Tel· urt.lclell of Mlehlr;-1\n State qollogc'R "NcWA AldH for Oollll~Y AgriCIII· FrlrJny with Hpoeinl mooting;~, lJ'J'I" eenrlng many phHHoM of f11l1' wrwlc, diu :1Lreet will be moYcll to the now rlunt of lhl.~ vicinity unci n glaost · · , 1IIOil mul rlnugl1t.rr Cru•oJ nnd Hon clfJ[lOJ'lnwnt of pu!Jlle rclntloriH turn! 1\r;nntH," nn extcnalon Rei'V dny, f:ltttllrted RlHt.ec• MIRrl Allen Mallo nnd Den.n Mil.-~ Elctwnrd of Wnlundeplc, New ,lor- tl tl Ie~ entry, und aynr.llcntnd rndlo l'e• Mary !Iowlnnd hull uhnl'il" or till' fulr· WOI'll ,Yh\lWil nnd a tolcon or , , u • " ""·' " " " 1 1 1 111 11 ieuHoA Jli.'"IHll'e\1 by Gl'llllt Snli~l>m•y , " o• til" o]tl'·,' Til"'· p!'eRide.J1t, Mt•u, 011ler le(t 1',hlll'Rda,y for 'J'raver•He "",u UIJll Mt', 1111(1 Ml'", A, J·l~lilllll". were mn IOC nevon .w nn.· on, RUI'VIcell with Hpeein] Ill'-, nppi'Oelatlon will bu g-Iven to Cnl'O- T ('I , Bynta Clurl.lo.. ,. on.· behalf of the .wh.ew. they .wlll VIRit their and daughteJ• Auellne cnu] Ml', Bo- nt tho onnunl moe!. 1 ol' the nnd .Juno HZoHz In onnJwt·ntlon wlth.,•,1 lllU~Io 111 1 1 11 i 111~ S.tntlnn WKAR. I'U nged hy l.ho Inca) prllltoJ•, Rev, line A lf'nrd fur• Ill' I' splendid worlc l'rt ng ''llHHI'H : '" ' clnb, p1'0fflfJI1to1J Mru. Piper with mn eJnn.l g l,nndpar onta, VIII' of Maywood, Now ,le!'Hcy. 'rhoy Amu!'leur.1 Aaaoc!l.lon of 1\iil'lcnl- W. H. Carpenter, on !hom, Tho next mooting· will be A throe-cloy holllemnldng cl~AH rt gift o,nct a box of crtnc1y. Mrmy , M1:, nne! M_ra, Chat .Engle have loft fQI,', th.clr honws Snltll'llny, tul'f!l College mcJitoJ·u tn ;Jpolwnc, --- ~, n t the lwme of Prul! and Ann DoH- liaH conclutlcd, under• the ell rcctlon or tho nwmbCJ'A tonl1 ln(llvlduo.J l etmnod fmm u til roo montha stay Mrs, Mac Dohnel nl' Ln.Jwwood, Wn flh., roc en tly. INOHAM COUNTY NEWs:·.-~ .. F t I I 1 u1 • 1 t '10 R h t of the hcimu cconomlcH len.ehcr, 1ft f M PI 1 1 In Al'i"Oila T"xn.• Jor•ad on 1 011 d M 1 1 Ll f '" ('I 11 "'t,, Ill' > ,-, lfl\Vf'l' cOl' o on A llg'liH · , , (J rres men A g ·a or ra . pel' w 10 H now . . " • " "• co .0 ' 1 o, an rs. . nnn c ng-o o Twen ty-sovon othcJ' collogcA ncl M; 1·s. omnl Putman nnd Mls.i will be eulw, jello And uoolclcs, MIHIJ Vl!'glnla Shannon, Thus" conilned to. h~·~· room' at the hOJ.llO, Oklahoma. and Qt pro:wnt nrc visit- Newton Fnlll!, Ohio, lmvo hcen nnlvo!'sltlcrJ Hubmltlecl entries 11 In August 26, 1948 P.age 5 Bonnie Hunelmran honol'(•d Mr·H, ---- claSIIO~ wm·e spcelnl rcqueated --,-- lng the lnttor'a parents, Mt•, and visiting their l'f>IIHin, Mrll, A, P. Lhe competition, Wlllch worn .Joy\! which rl'l'rc•Hhment.H W Llw gmup heir! n euchre Inc:-. Pnttca·, Tile fnl!owillg Rtll- Dr, and Mrs, Wn.Jtc1• SqulreR for treatment last week, or Lansing, 1 Ml,lJig'nn Stn.te collcgn received flt\'OI'if.P~ foJ• \'4 Jo'rom lli'IIWning- pm'Ly rLt the 0. 0. F. hall. dcnlH of Mlchig·an State college spent lust wuclt end In T:twn.s City. Mr. and Mrs. George Hnh·e or 111Vn blue rlbbonA fol' exeellcnGe and ltr•ds, ltuoltH, J,t•g!turnH 11 T. I . n.nd Nnw Intermcy nn(' ol t l•l boy:i. H" a 1'' 11 IJCY · a rgare "y1 or b · f tl 1 1 o . . • ' l>y the !llll'c:llt.q ll!lti 11lrk1· chilrh'" 1 bal~vlng-: celvocl many gifts from fricnr.J,9 rt.9 Veslaln;r ' · · '' Mrs . .Jennie Maxwell, who has Oeorge McClough nne! famlly of llw lnlw, tlw ~·,·oul) assembled Boar • well u8 hm· children, ' g. hecn confined to lwr home for the Syrncu~e, N, Y., were g-uests of tho shore and hcJid a ""''fi fct>t, I ----- past few years, is now able to Mr. and Mrs. Will Cliff lust wee!{, Pine Planting Stock Hinging snn1c of l.he chor·usoH they I Mr•. anrl MrR, LeMoyne Hill have Rec!f•.iVI's Awrml visit her nelghborH. Tills Is the Byron Ballard and son, Vernon lcnmer.J HI. Crunp J3anLirel. movcd fr·om their home on We."t Herbert Miller has heon nwnrrlr.cl Jlrst time In 10 years that she of Atlanta, Georgia, nrc visiting Is Again Available C:mnd 11ivor to a hnwJL• north or rt ecrliliun.te of me1·lt nnd a junior has been strong enough to leave relatives h~re, FARMS MJ'!·L }i.,I'Alll< 'J'hopHlH, who hro1w Wi!llburville, 'I'I1cy will IIV<1 thurc mcmhel'f:hip in t.hu Hnlotein F1·i••s- tlw llou~e. Mrs, Jasper '!'crry spent the Four claRsos of: pine plnnting l1CJ' anlSol,l spent has announced. Order blonlts are We Take Care Of Our Clients being mailed now from the divi Roofs Repaired years of [lg'C. The award w11s In phone Co. and Mrs. Hell is 011 the a few days last wcc!{ at the home rcengnil.inn of his fine Hol.~tcln nursing sto.ff of Sparrow hospital •f Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Rhitws and sion's Lansing office. 70 Wind and Hail Losses Paid calf worlc during HH7, · in Lansing. . •1llled on many of his friends und Stacie uvailo):llc Jncluclcs two and Free Estimates SATISFACTORILY Mr. and Mrs. Harry Newman neighbors. three-year old red pine seedlings, Work Guaranteed are spending the week in and nenr Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lyltc and two-yuar old jac]{ pine seedlings From .the stm·m of June 28 'l'he Willinmston fll'c dopartment Chicago. son, Jim, were Wednesday evening and three-year old red pine trnnH wnA called out 1 o'cloclc Saturday Mrs. Asa Greenman and son, callers of Mr. and M;rs. Floyd plants. White pine will not be afternoon to q 1ieJJ a bad gmss ftre David, have returned from visiting Lylte. available for another yonr·. 'l'he PAUL BARTON on Barry and Simmer mad, which relatives in Cadillac. Mrs. Pearl Clark, who has been fixed quota per customer, main tained on some drtsscs of .9tock In had quite a start before they were The w. s. c. s. of the Bell Oak a patient at the Stim.son hospital 509 W. Columbia, Ma$on Phone 245.23· See McCowan and McCowan called. The fire burned over about Methodist church wlll meet Thnrs- i.n Eaton Rapids, returned to her recent seasons, has been lifted, as l'hune 3201 30 acres hut wns put out quicldy day, August 2'!, at the home of home Satur(}ay, demand nmmally iH light In the with the new fire equipment. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eldon Ross. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Moore are en fal\. Fol'esters advise against fall Ferris McKie and Mrs. James Os- joying a >n- Ed Boucher, who has been stay- ,. valesClng raJ?idly, ing at home this summer with his at F. C. ANDERS.ON .tl._ SONS Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Frost and Mrs, Roland Glnssbrook of Los son, Willis, has retimictl to De· Ul. frunily, Mrs. Winifred Frost, Ar- Angeles, California, is visiting her trait. · · thur Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd sister, Mrs. Carrie Joslin, and . The annual S\lnday school pic Hardware Store in Danville Donal and Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd friends in. and near Williamston, nic will be held on Ft'iday, August Baclcus' and family attended the Mrs.' Muriel Niles returned to 27 at Bald.win park. Frost reunion last Sunday at Pot- Detroit with her.house guest, Miss Fred Hoperaft was very pain· We will buy 50 lb. to 140 lb. calves cvel'y Tuesday tcr parlc. 1'1Iable Kerr, who had been with. fu!Jy. Injured at h.is farm home this Mrs, Niles for ·several days, weelc, while loading- hay. from 7:00 a. m. to 1:30 p. m. Visit Dexter Club Mrs. William Gregory is visiting . Mrs. Leland Edicl' and Mrs. 1'hc Williamston Kiwanis club her daughter. and family, Rev.. and dPost dl of Charlotte were Wednes- Say Automotive Experts VJsitcd· the Dexter club Tuesday Mrs. L. W, Ca.m. pbel.l of Dix.. bora, Bay 1 1 ·nner dguests of Miss Francis evening in place or their regular .and helping care for Mrs. Camp- aTh c v,rm B' an thd Mrs.c Agnes 1 bBaldwin. h More Money+ Less Shrink+ No Expense bell and infant son. e II' ay ard c u eld a meeting Monday evening. This Rev. and· Mrs. A. F. N.eiman of party at the home of Alice Corwin AsK any expert and he'll tell you that tl~e ruts and club had charge of the program T d ft 1 t Accurate Weights+ Cash On Delivery and secured 'Prof. Creston Slocum Reese, father of M:rs. Kenneth on ues ay a ernoon and a or humps of win tel,' throw wheels out of· line and that swnmer's of the history department of the Harris and Mrs. F. Tanlw of De- enjoyedt a· luncheon at the rcstuu- University of Michigan, who had trait, called on the Harris's Tues-. rnn • ~o time to pay the penalty. day. . Mr. and Mrs. Paul K~lley and visited Russia. He g-ave a tall< orr Mrs. narold Hess returned. home daughter of Cement City were "Behind the Iron Curtain." •• s d 11 Tuesday after spending the Pf!.~t- un ay ca ers of Mr. and Mrs; Summer's the time for sweet tracking wheels in pel,'fect a,lignment, The Michigan Livestock Exchange 1'1 h . s · 1 • week with her daughter Mary Ora Molden and fnm1ly. ' ower S .ow eptem lcr 3 Rllll ·• 'Ellen of Grand R,aplds, ~nd hev . Gaylord "Jolw" Dewlght suf- Sw;nme.r;'s the time, too, for brakes that are soft, silent and sure F. C. ANDERSON & SONS, Local Representativ~ The W1ll!amston flower show, son, David in ·Muslteg.on. · · iered a· sunstroke on Sunday. for any speed; ' Phone: :o.anville 2281 or '2363, · sponsored by the Red Cedar Gar- Mrs. Blanche· Headley has .re" .. , Au.tomobiles driven by, Fred d_cn club, wall be held at the Pon- turned from a vacation in the Hcrrguth and Rex Dowd1ng of tlac sal_es rooms September 3 and north. · · And while Wheels and Brakes are getting theirs,-We'll tune 1. En_trJCs m~1st. be made the first Mr·s. Amanda Jordon and daugh· the engine to a true pitch and rhythm, we'll switch you to your mornmg, Fr1da>:, from 8 to 12 ter, L!zzie, have ret~rried, from noon ..Judgmg wall talw plnce Frl- visiting relatives In Detroit. · .summer oils and grease.o;; we'll clean you up with our "Old ATTENTION HOG RAISERSI day nftcrnoon from 1 to 2:30. The The w. c. T. u. held their an w·e luy Faithful" steam treatment for the .salt, rust and barnacles AR~ YOU INTERESTED IN FAST, ECONOMICAL club Wlll serve tea and wafers each nuaf 'picnic August 25 at McCo~-, of · aft~rnoon between 2 and 1 ~o all mick pari~. There was a large at~ winte.t:. Then we'll give you a bea\l,ty bath a~l over. ' GAINS ON YOUR MARKET.HOGS? v~s~tors. Thc~c :Will be a JU!llor tendance. · · · · · Dead Animals· Then "Hoppel'·feed" your fe hold nt the home of Mt•a, App IICa IOnS j no"" o, Lumh, 21, gunt Lun,lnKIIIIIuu Hulwrt• Jow•h·y Oo, 'fr••I'AB" on tho fur tho GrnmiY uf InghltUl, Dy 10. J, Clrl>ttli Donald CmlceB, Wcunoml!ty eve• J4, Wl!l'o, 21, lluwoll. 11141 1 Willi 11 Wlao At n aoflldnn nf nnl!l Court, nt thCl l 1ro. ning, September 8. Jtuhurl, (J, ftundlo, 27, Luru.ilrH~i Mnrlo" Almon 0, T•'ultnn, ~1, Lnt~nln~r: B11rhnm CJ upon JH·om tU!JI, am • ' hn!n Oflluu hnlll nt tho Pl'llhnlo Ofrioo 8l!l(llthawlc Squ~ul lurw M, t.!ntT, ~·1, f,unnh!lc, N. \Vn1·noa•, 21, I.,~nnlmf, llltonwy, IIlli 1 0 J 'fho slcopie of the Leslie Bnptlst Uohrll'l I•:. JfolmPII, \!I, r.~nnHinu: LHUI'Il flurulcl G. OlnUIHJ!l,BO, Lnnlllllll' I MuxM Wuldn 0, J ( fl )rAn( VH. IICI\r • In ttul City of J.nnHIIJR' In thn fiUirl omm· To RllJiort llfmulay ty, 1111 Ulll 1th tiny uf A•IRUft_t, II, n. I n4B, church is being ropnl!·od nnd t'O• L, WllidHY, 1H, I1unHirm. I no M, Mr:Uunly, ~II, LrHIHinH, NowmiHI. 'fru11111111H on l1111 on au upon Coach Walter Gephart hna Is· pnlntod, Edwin H. ltudohlh, 21, l~nHt LnnnhiR'i .Jumwt n. Nlxnn, 22, r.nnHinu; Huth ~~. (II'OmhU!flo BunJnmlu }1', Wntlton, I~Hornflf, PrmUJnt, no~. ~JOJJN Moor~mr.. I.. AN, ltuhn M, Whllmni'Hh, :!1, gn11L J.nnHIIIH, J(ntz, 2a, LaunlnJ.l", Mnni'OO Auio Equh,mcnt Cu. YH, Juflf(u of Pmlmtu, · sued u cnll for all cnndldateQ for Lnut'ltw !, HllonnvHuz·u, 2H, NnHt Lun• J,uonnl'tl 0, l{ul'lnr:k, 20, lrnnalnl4'; Chrlntmnn Co, TrcHfH\HJI on tho cnao, In tho 'Mnt.tm· of tho EHtnlo or 'l'IJOMM tho Blaclchawlto football tecLm of ~lnu; [,uc:llu A, HnwnYn, 22, MuHnn. ,Joun WPd~mr.ynJ•, 17, LnnHinH, Wnrflfll' nnd Hurl, nttorrutyl!, AS 1', IJIILIJWIN, )lceoanoll, the Leslie high ochool, to nppcllr Fitchburg 1t npJuuu·lnH' to tno cnurl thnt tho •. CIUI'lliiC:f• r•;, Jl'ltillr'l', ::!il, WIIUHmHIOJij llnl'l'Y w. A!!kloy, 24, (J!irtrlnltfli .Tmudo Adulfl Slwrmnn VH. E. H. ll)'an, •rrcll .. for unlformn at nine o'cloclc Mon MINH Allt~ll CJralll' JunnntJ g, Hnhldnux, ~J, WII!Jnrnlllon. A, O!'nndmutmn, 22, C...nnuln!r. PIHHl on tho cnuc, Warner nnd Ihrt, nt• tlmrJ for Jll'onontntloll ot olnlmB nl(nlnKt 1mlcl o~ttnlt! HIH!tild hu l!mltml, nml thut day morning, August 30, ~tnd to GJIJfnrd A. 1'n1w, 21, Lnntdnv;; Knlh- Uolll'rt A. Jo;mllnsnn, 20, Lnntdnn; LoM tuJW'Ifli,'lm R, JnmloROn VII, Chni'ICK D. n tlm£l nnd Jllne(J ho llllflolntod tn rcolllve, be relldy tor thlllr flrot practice Mr. and Mrs. Milton Bnrbcr and Icon M. WhminH, 20, J~nllt Launlng, l'rJIHl M. WllllnmK,Ifl, Lnnf1lng, nn!KUI'Y· 'l'rcftJUUIU on tho Cn~c, J{clley mmmlno und ndJuHt nil clnlmH nnd dcM In the afternoon, Gephart hns re fnmily went to Iowa l<'ridllY and Dnvld fiPVPI'mrl n, ~fJ, lAtnHln"; Umw Alrl'tlci g, JCnlhcrt, 2fi, Lnnslnu i I•'l'lln.. 111111 Snnlyf), nttorncyn, mnn•IH ngnlnt~t nnhl dcc(lnscd by nnd be .. I D. llO\IJ.dllli'IY, Ill, Holt..! I M I CI!HML. Adnmr,"' 121~1', lrnn~,'.!'K·Ir I" J. .. llllnn Wlll!um Young, ct nl, Y/1, EIILhcr r, fllrc Hnlrl cnurt. vealed thnt tho team '\VIII be rela· 1Kcmsns Saturday to nttend 1~ Ji'rnnclt1 JD. J•'ryu, 22, 4/Hitl ng; Ill' nn fll'lllnn ~· xnn, f..:., u '-i Cnrtllr, ct nl. 'rrnHJIRIUi on tho Cn!'lc, It Ill Oroi CllJUm ° • " -----:-----:-:-=--:-:-:-:::---- noon. '0£'J'nlcl L. AndrttWH, 2:1, LllllHillRl DtLI'M I Ma 1·guPdlf1 M, Jlny vK, Duwnlne Hoy, turney, t Llnsln NOTICF. OF SALE l<"itchburg, Fitchburg won 17 to lHll'll A. T.ohmnn, I u, LnnHing, Dlvnrr.{], .John Wtmdnll BIJ'd, nttonu•y. I rrhornnH .·'· IIIL 11 cy, c n 1 VK, ~ll~flll~ 0 Hpuaea October 15, Fowlerville, here, 12. ' PHLJI E. NI!Wrnnn, :H,, WllllrwJHton 1 Ar~ n!ivn g, BurnA VH. Hichal'rl H. Bul'nH, S~cltifK CcCl lur Jlll~ !~:lu'l'll P~~torncy Scnlorl hldlt covering the pnrchnKn nnd night. Billy .and Mac, western duo will appear with the WLS Mr. and Mrs, .Jnckic Ranck and !(lith M, Hmlth, !17, Willinrnr;tnn. Tllvot•c•P, PlN'I!(], Plnnck nnd fiarmwy, nt .. lnJunct on. Lulf{h fn 1 'MIIcK M• rnmovnl of 0 housca will bn roeclvml nt October 22, Wll!lamsto1o, there, Jnnwa I~. \Vut·t.hirn:t.nn, 20, 14nnnlng-: 1 t.oJ'IWYH, Bnt• 1Hli'IL • 11) 1J vp• V Note' tho olflco of tho PurchnHlnJr Agent of national barn dance at the Eaton county 4-H fair at Charlotte Connie cnlieinl-{. In rf': Petition of Ilnlnnrl C. Plnnclc r tt"rrJr~· r Pnul W~h:el attorney, entorl on tho w(•Ht ulclo of 1Iugnflnrn noon. tember 4. Llllll'r•n;·•~ H. Millr;l', ~0, LnnHln~-t i Vr•L'J.dM rnr or·rlf~l' nr dfllt!rmlrmllon of tlmn nnrl c Jlavld P.c'PhlllPK VR, E~ln'n p, PhlliJIK. Rontl nppt•oxlrnlltcly 3Ml0 mllc north of at the Mason fair last week. November 5, Lan~ing Everett, Jlnu M. I!..Yc>Kio,nc>, ,10, ,LtHIHirw:.. plncn of bll·th. Divorce, Quentin A. Ewert, nttorncy, tlw inlcr·RccLinn of Hnrrarlorn nn1l Unvn .. ILh~lf'l W,·, CJulvr-t', .lt, LILntltiiJ.~: .Tunc Annnlwlle M. Pnt.tm· vH. Onralfl E. Sorlhlo C. Smith Ylf. Gcrtnulo Smith, nnu~h RondA nnd ure ldcntlfir.rl m1 fnl- here, night, Most notnble ruins of eliff dwell· J, Rullncl tho huuso driving in the village of Loslic I Mrs .. Bilrbma Moreh.ouse will A. \\.1•hh, ~~. LnnHii!~· . Pnl tt•/', Dlvorcn. Gt!on-:-c Hutter, ntM 11 t nl. Bill to clcnr Lillo, A. Lnwlcr, lowK, beginning with fnrlhcHt lngs in the world arc in Mesa W/lht•lm frlurnrn, ,,r;, LnnRIIlJ.C; IInlllc torru•y at.t.OI'ncy. to the north nnd proecocllng flonthwnrd: Brlde'K }lome S<~ene late one night last week. He cnterlam the N~. !J a1d at her LHI17., lH, r.nntllng, Mal'Y E. Stone VH. CIH~alf'fl R SlonP., Knlhorlnc A. Ooebe. Vfl. Gnnrge L. 1. 1\ol'nmcycr HoUHC No. 37·11 Of Lee.. ntuun Wedding pleaded guilty. Village Marshal 'home on the Wl'lgilt mac! Thurs Verde nntlonltl ptlrk, southwest Hoy n. S,lnnn, .Jr., .jr,, l.an!-iln~: Helen .JJ', j",Jvorcc. JcKtH~ ]J, Pnl'kH, nLtorney. Beetw. Divorce .•Jcfii\C ]), PnrkK, attorney. 2. Hlr.hn.rc!Ron IfotlKC No. :17:J7 Ralph Dershem was tho arresting I day, August 26, for an aU-day Colorado, I. Suwyc•i', .17, LnnH Ill{. hJt~t.us E novurly VH. Detty J, flcvcrly. 3. Scflnmnchr.l' Hontlc No. 3731 At the bride's home In North officer. Comstock was fined $50 mcol111g. ~ ------JnHPph c. fwanll1, .Tr·:· 27, LnnHing; Northwest Ingham Dl~nrec, 0: n. RohertKon, nttorneY.. 4. Mn.rtln House, Gnrngc & to11cL No. Rnt.h H. HotiHI', an, LftiiHirHt'. 11 ·1. n Moort• VH Mnrvin H Moore. n7on Leslie, Miss Barbara Lee wns mar· ried to Marlin Do.um, also of North with costs or a jail sent:ncc of 20 i The charter of the newly organ INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Holu1!d Jt.. 111'1'1-:'clnh!, 2:;: gn~t J.nmdng; Dlvo\~~. P~lUI \Vn.U;cl: nttorncy,' r;, Thuycr Houao No. 3701 days. He was given until Monday izcd auxiliary of the Leslie post of Dt•I!·Y R. Cl'lmflH'IHrttllll, ;,·l, Htnnln~hnm. 1\lrs. Ami Terrill UlyHHCfl G. ncnLachler yg, Nnoml lr. 6. Slmonfl JIOUfle No. 36!)~ Leslie, Saturday evening. The evening to pay. August 26, 1948 · Page 6 Charl1tH A. Sloekhurn, .. rt, Nnw Bot~tun, n t II . JJ!vorcc Hubbard McCul· 7. Simona Homu~-no numhcr nnlurnl ceremony was read by Rev, Paul Ohln i Pnlrlcln A. LnomiK, n, Lr,lnHifl!(', was R I 't•'ox nttor'neyH. ' HhinJde exl.cl'ior ~ Mrs. ZoJa Osborne recent 0 ~~~.J~Cilnd Rnlph K Pnrtc•1·, 4S, Lnnt~rrHti l•r·unccH II • f Mrs Dcli(J'ht Laws of IJ.: l ' R. TloRlcy HollfiC 3681 Tucker, pastor of the Leslie Bap , " 1 To Have CJhlHS n~unlon E. Flonch, 41, Lnnt~lng. en c 0 • b I D. DoShong House-bnscmcnt type No. tist church. They were attended by ...... mml'l' L. l.ntho·op, •12, Lan,illll'l Ln- I Mason. p b t H . 8671 Miss Phyllis Willett of Leslie and The Leslie high 1:choo! ciuss of ' I Voo·n<· KillllllH, :!:!, Lnn•lnu. . I Callers last week at the Osborne ro a e ea nngs A mnnoy nnln•· Ol' ll oortlfi<"l check In the bride's brother, Billy Lee. 1035 will have a reunion Hl RuBsoil Alomw Swumwn, J1·., 2~. Lan!l!nf.:': h A hi C and 104 H thn nmount of 10"/n of the offer shn\1 nc~ par!< Sunday, August 29. Dinner Dlllyn M. 'l'lrh•i', 1(), LllnHiJl,t.:'. orne were 8 cy ooper Au~ust ao, •'· Hcnrin comnnny ench hid with t.ho chf•CkH of I'IUC• COMPLETE J.. oycll B. Spnnncl', a I, Lnmling: MilM sons of Detroit, Mr. and Mr·s. Clar.. EHrntc oC Hcrmr~n E. l!nnk. g CCBRfld bidders hi!ing l'etnlnccl until reM In Foote lloNpltal · will be at noon, drt>d Ji!. Shlru•, :t:l, LnnHiu).(, cnce A(llof of Mason Mrs. Hulda onEc t':nH· f G . 1 D StolLe Heuring J movnt iH nccnmnliHhcrl. Rich1 .are to be B('l'ruu·r! F. IIIH'I"I', a:l, U!lJH•r· Rnnc~w-~ky, Nelso f Ypsilanti :Mr and Mrs ·~.ln.c o coJKn • . mndcl'icrmrntuly on ench housing unitnnd George Mitchell, a member of The Leslie fire department was Ohio: Br.ulnh H. Nl'Wnlllll, at' LHiltiUIU'o n n ' ' . :' (Ill v Jllffifl. 1 . Hhoulcl hr. plninly identitlcll ncco!'d!n~ to the Mitchell Brothers firm, general Chn1'i''" Mdt1~<111'11, ~o. LnnHing-; Mnt·M j.Tohn Barnes and Joan of Leslie I EH~nlf! · nf porothw L. Humi)UOY tho nbove doKcription on the outside of called Wednesday afternoon to tho 01 11 18 merchants, was talcen to Foote low Wi!H!l!l, :11'!, Ikl~htf~n. . . 1 and Jcanetl.c Cliff and Austin Wit- Jlc.Er~n~ ( f~ ~ C Bnu~;hman. Ucnrinu th(> Renlcrl env~loJw. farm of Max Smith, four miles 2 1 0 hospital in Jacl1son, Sunday after SERVICE l<'l'ltnldtn ,J. Hunt, ' • \V!llinmt~ton; ]lams of Mason ..Also Grant Cliff ~ n. c "' H • Removal o[ the homws cnn be nceom .. west of the village on the Bellevue AllH'I'lJL WntPI'H, 22, L1~nHin~. ,._ ct• on ClnrmR. , • • r,llshcd a~ tmon ns Pl'cHent. tonltntR have noon. He suffered a heart attacl< road, to extinguish a rubbish and 1 Way no u. Cllti)-O'IIY, ::!~. Slorddniclgc; of Michigan Cent?r is spcn tng EMtn~l.l o( LllUl"l!. H. rem,plc. Hen.rtn~ Yaca.ted, 'rhc right iH rms~r·vcd b.v Mlch· early last weelc. I lhl M. nichn,·cillflu, Hl, Stnc•khl'ldge. two wce]:C · day, September 7, for a pre-school Mrs. Purvis is a daughtm· of Mr. I Tbc Homa of Friendly Service" Jiam Becltlc of John llltmnn. Hen ring on MnRon: nnd the further petition by the ly With their respective principals. next to the post office on ,Satur Will. owners of lots. Jlicccn nnd pnrcclll of lund Grades below the lOth will con- day. 1 Sei•tnmhcr 1, 194R Rilllnte io . fllonk 3 of the Olty of venc for regular sessions on Rev. Paul Tucker, pastor of the E 14 tntc of Derthn [. Fhllllps, Heuring Mnson, Jlet1t1onlng respectively for the on ClalmH. vncutiun, diHconlinunnco nod abolition Wednesday, The senior high Leslie Baptist church, was the Estntc o( Mnry Ellf~ French. Hearing or the alley ('!>elendin~ flUHt nnd west classes will commence on Thura- Sunday evening supply at the on Clnim!1. throug-h Anirl 1\lock uno, C"Xtending onst day Rives Junction Baptist church. He ' BOB INGHRAM Estntc of John A. Szepnnek. HcurinJt nnd weHt th1·oug-h !:laid hloeJi: two nnrl CX· T, I I b on Account. tcnfl[nf: C!lSt nnd WCHt th!'OU!.f!J snid block en C 8SSrOOnl'S laVC een TC- used the Leslie church's motion ' E~illtU of Snrnh Eliznheth Hilton. lh!'CP., IlK R[1!10RrH in the original lllllt or painted. All floors have been var.. picture machine. i Hl:'llring on Account. Auid City of Mmmn: . n1shed and an extra classroom has Twelve members of the Loslic i Says- E•tntc of Norn Mcn~hcr. Hearing on .Now, Lhurcfor~ ho ot rn•olvcd thnt been provided in the library build· Ar1 pointmcnt of Administrator. fllllrl C1ty Councll deems It nclvhmhle to . troop of Boy Scouts are camping i EHLiltc of Frnnk A. Vuu1~hn. HeRring vn.cutc, dl~continuo, nnd abolish one, tng. Two new school busses have at Camp Kiroliex, Watcr·loo, this: on /Iecount. more, or nil of •aid nllcyll: been purchased and the old busses week with the Leslie high school I EHtntc or Gco•·gcttc Dcllacrt. l!enring Be it further reHolvcd by sal~! City have been repainted and placed in Your work may die when 011 Account. Council thnt nt the t·cgulm· mf'ctlng of e cell t h i I dlti principal, Otto Heckscl, as their i EHtHtC of Glenn n. Smith. Heuring on snld council to be held nt. the City Caun- X en mec an ca. con on. leader. 1 ell Room on Snrtcmbcr 7, 1948, at B:OO The school operates .six busses. A large maple tree has been re- 1 you do but your job does not. AcM~~t~~;. of Morris Rnymond. Hearing P. M. or anld day, snld council will meet The faculty for this school year moved at the corner of Bellevue ' on chnngc of nnme. llnd hmLl" ohJcet.ionK La the vucntlon of is as follows: Kindergarten Mrs Sclltcmhcr 2, 1 U-18 Knlcl Hevcrnl nlleyfl, ' • and Armstrong streets, opposite' Estntc of Jono Jucobocn. Hearing on Further, thnt notice of suuh mectlnl( Paul Jupp; first grade, Mrs, Ford Tuttle parlc. ! 11 t Hhnll be givco by publishing n copy of Chapman; second grade, Mrs. Ellis Coach Walter Gephart, of the I cE~~~~~ of Henry 1\rey. Heuring on thl• rcHolution for not less thnn four' Ward • third and fourth grades A t weekR in the lnghnm County News he·r ' ' Leslie high school and his family i cE~~~~t~ of Mnurlcc: s. Stuclcns. Hear .. fore the time nnoolntcd for such lJiect.. Mrs. Charles Ranney; fourth and have moved from Cooper road to iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCiiii.iiiiiiii'iiii iiiiiiiiiiiiLiiiiE ing on !Iecount. ing. fifth grades, Mrs. William Grugel; .k#HJift!. 8 0188 ~ the residence of Mrs. Otlliia Felch I Sl'ptcmbcr 3, 1948 'rhc nhove resolution wu• seconded by fifth and sixth grades and grade on W. Bellevue street. EUdl•Z,t,'rr_ Branch Manager E•t"te of M11 rg 1u·ct Allee Euton. Hcnr· Alderm"n Thol'hurn nnd udoptcd unnn· principal Miss Ethel Moran. high 1 ing on JiccnHc to Bell. rmously by a vote of f1vc yeas nnd no h l 'E I! h M ' - 100 OLDS TOWER • LANSING 1!::\tntc of Annu Lnne. Hcnring on np- nays sc oo ng S , rs. Donald I, t•ointmcnt of udmini•trator. ' GEORGE 1\l,lLLOGG, Thurston; social science, Miss Zora I E•ttttc of Bcrneicc c. Harris. Hcnrinu Coty ~~~~ Greiner; junior high, Mrs. Leon on llllllOintmcnt of ndminiotrator. I Albro and Mrs. Glenn Smith; mu- ' • • ORDER OF PUBLICATION sic, Eldon Rosegaflt; shop, Rlch- LESLIE okemOS and VlClnlty Flnnl Admlniotrntlon Account ard Byrum; mathematics, Mrs. Mrs. A. 8. Wltltlng · StaLe ';;fE~'\';;i~~~~~~h! 1 r;:b4:tc Oourt! Glenn Rearick; homemaking, Mrfl. I I for the County or Ingham. IWayne Braulcer; agriculture, Rus- He~ting and Plumbing Mrs. William McKane, daughter At " ,c.. ion of .nid Court, held nt the sell Miller; science, Kenneth Me- Beverly and a granddaughter from l'r,obntc OITice in the City of Muson, In Kenzie; commercial, Mrs. F. J. Williamston and Katherine Buell· ""'d Gounty, on the lOth d1tY of August Keeney· coach Walter Gephart· A D 1048 ' I ' Iler vacationed last wcelc at Hoi· 'p,~,ent: · HON. JOHN McCLELLAN, librarian, Mrs. Fern Slagh; high Company land lal~'Y, Plnln· Having sold my home and !laving purchased anothet• completely furnished, I will sell at spend the weelc there for a try· ncws1"11'c•· J>rintod nnd c1rcnlatcd In su1d tilT vs. STANLEY McCAR'!'Y Defendant. public auction at the place 705 S. Lansing St., Mason, on Oil Burner 'Specialist out on their baseball team. This Is County. Suit pending In the ab~vo entitled th 11 t 11 f y n f m thl JOliN MccLgLJ.AN CourL on the 28th dny of May 1918, Fut·nace, Boiler and Plumbing Repah·s, Stokers I rs ca or an ° e ro s II True Copy. Jutlge of Probate In thl• Clli!Se it ll]Jpenrlng from alfl· Plasteel Roofing SC lOO • Mllrtha 'J'hHycr dnvlt on file, that Stanley, McCnriy is Miss Johnnie Mcl(inley returned D01,uty Register of Pl'ohntc. clthco• nbsent from tho St11tc of Michigan home Sunday evening from Eu- 33w3 or uoncenlcd within the State of Michl· Friday Night~ gene, Oregon, where she has spent gnn nnd thnt hi• tll·escnt whereabouts ,, ,·Ir' yon are Jll~>•tnlng to !mild, con~ult wll.lt us about your' beat ORDER OF PUBLICATION 111·o· ilnknown; lug plant before you ~>tart your building. I the summer with an: aunt and Probate of Will On motion of F'L·edcrick c. Newmnn, 1 uncle. ALTMAN-Augu•t 31, !948 Jr,, Attorney for the Plulntilf, lt i• or· 1 Reverend and Mrs Ervin Basler Stnte o£ Michig11n. '!'he Prohntc Court dcrcd thnt tho said Defendant, Stnnley nd family r In' ' th fi t' f roo· the County of Jnghum. McCurty CIIUBC his nPrenrnnco to be en August 0 17~ 1948 \Vo Install cmwentlonn.l - 1111.11el heating - ultrlL·modorn a a e mov g e rs lit 11 •c.,ion of snid Cou1·t, held nt tercd in thi• Clluac within three months foree1l air systems In homes without basemen(ls September to Lincoln, Nebraska. the Prohute Office in Lhc City of Mnson, from the date of this order and thut In ' , He has been pastor of the Baptist In snld County, on the lOth tiny o( llu· dofuult thereof •nld Bill of Complnint will Comm~neing at 7 o'clock, shat·p, the follo¥.·ing described property: . church for the '"aSt three years ,.,, •• ·\, n. 1" '8. he tniUbliuhed nnd clr· 1------.J l cottage at Laird !alec near Hale. IIL'l'MAN, DccciLilc