3 Sections THE INGHAM COUNTY 24 Pages N ineticth Y cal' - No, :7 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949 ' United Fund $5,000 Quota Is in Sight Appeals of 19 Health and I Welfare Agencies Combined Series of Fires Spuro In One Concerted Campaign Town Board to Mnltc Deal Only Taxpayers May Vote One drive for $5,000 for 19 On lsounnce of $200,000 agencies-that's the program Bonds f01· Went Side School and goal of the Ingham Coun ty United Fund. The total county goal is $55,000, but $50,000 is ex- i pcctcd from the Lansing and 1 East Lan~ing metropolitan area. ' 'l'lll'n Ahuut IK l•'nlr l'luy 4-H Boys Visit South· Aurelius and ·11~~~~~ · ut' ,f, nrli•• L, \V,n!, lll•'lllnlty f l~flt(Jin nl f1nnl' l.ntnfH•t•hln, TTf•ntlnr( Wnr•rnur11 who pny 1'<11' thl• · pr·o lnt•trlliJh r rrr. ll••ur·l111.r 1111 nptHII!illtl Ill rll 1 un llr ''I IIi!' 111 dull, lontlon nl' Uw lnw nnd clnn'l lfrl. It I Nor~h Onondaga IMothe~· of Three Jt'lll~ldlurr. ! Mutlt'l' •rf ('IHII'IIIIi ,John r/ur·muu, flrnr~'· ' ,lhOiild piny n I•'W 'pl'nni If'llllCt'U) f3l!J'' :."'CH Wl1l be held In J:O.tnl .. uf M•·lla J.rll!un J.ilnwu. lffill·j Brn·wyn Snturdny. IIHf 1111 tl.llftH, I i r:.tt~lr 11f l'lo~rnrt II. ~llllrot.IHtarln• • J "'' IH·•·rtw to 111 II. I A new p:nnc lit'!llg'l1C(j hy DrJI!g-- l•:,fut. HI r:rnll lh•IJinhllllrlr•l'l', lltll!'ll\t( lmt Alrr.rnfl will ('nn•v fj() lllOW,[!I)({ Oil lliPUitdfllftll ( r urlrnlttl•lrnllt!', IJotHUIH 12 hundred m!Jc~. I l·:~ttlll ,,, J:lc..:riluth M llLII'I, llruliu•r 11/J HI r fill /II 1•: lr.!o 11! .fflhlt .J llul,••r \\ill I l:flldlt• of Mid1111l fll~~hfl\\o).l You Pay Less! You'll h1• 1111 I h•· l'ight <•nd If Therefore Hl'l' 1h.• 111'11' l Hrt•njs hy Ii-1 1' l'rll{iuror•r•s. It j, hl~lc·all,r ont· ol I h,. lint• "'t IIIIJ tm·s t'\'f'r m:ulr•-asl ... any larrn gpf, this inlor·ma1i.m first THE Monarch Electric Roaster Range has TWO ovens - assures you plenty of oven space when entertaining. Gives you two differ ent baking temperarurcs at the same time. The surface oven is per fect for vegetable dinners, baked beans, spareribs. Saves elccrriciry, saves stoopin!J. Lift the cover and there's your food! Malces an ideal Steam-Table-Server for keeping second servings juicy and hot, SLAB Broiler in main oven. Both ovens Lb. 39c are timer-clock controlled. BACON. ~~It's wonderful Pork Roast - - - • • • this Beef Roast - - - Boneless Corned Beef - - - SSe Custom Butchering Every Tuesday Processing for Home Lockers Millerlile Market Phone 2-6231 Shop At Schmidt'sl Plastic Aprons only 39c ... Bates Fabrics lllHrontinlll'll l'alf<'l'llN, 1'1'1' y!l., onl~· 98c Boys' Shirts $1.59 3 Experts Who Men's· Sweat Shirts IJPav,r W•·ight, only $1.69 Know The Answers Women's Nylon Sweaters flllly $3'.49· MONARCH COOKING· SCHOOL Chambray Overalls Fo1· Littfp Tots, only 89c Friday &. Saturda·y, Ma·rch 18, 19 sccurinl bctt~r burin& bcc1uae you OUR SHOE DEPT. IS CLEANING HOOSE did 11nt want to he 1een wnring thttt Jiulc hearinA "button" in )'our cor he!iiute no lonl(erl It's out ur •i•lll! DART & CADY SJORE It's true! Three home economists from· the Monarch kitchens at' Reaver Dlun, Wisconsin, will be hel'e to share roo!dne secrets with ycu. Miu•k it on your $2..98 pr. YOii ~ NAlURALLY c1lendar; letls make it a date, Absolutely Free' . "' "" '"""" ""•· "' "" . NATURAU i 1 11 Rtnh• llnnk Uld~.. LnntiinJ.t, f YOU~ 1 r~, he und l~ hc1•uhy nppointetl \Yrtte or fm• hcnl'inJ.\' KHhl IH•tittln. I . lt iO( fUI'tiH•t' m•dct•ed. Thnt nuh11c no.. at hmno tict• thcl'f'Qf he p-iven by llUbl!cution of t a C'Oil)' of thiM oul~l' fO!' thl'4't~ 11\ICCCtlts!Vll ! wee~"! Jll't•viou~ to suld duy of hcnr•ln..:, In th£' ln~hnm Counly NI'WS, 11 nc\\ltflUI'CI' lll'inlcd und r.irculnted in rmld rounty, Sonotone Of Lansing JOHN MoCLEL!,AN •1\ Tr11e C"llY: JtHlf.l'o of Jl1·ohnt~ DART nu,•ld c. llonlly fi~RIJ<~lol' of I'1•ohnt~ ) I 1 llV!'lllll!j, Thu· Pl'i~flllinnr~y test ~VO.'i I Mnson Clly Bni!OI'y hnrl 673; nn ..... -· ...... &chmlcll'R ...... , fi3 :m It:ghrllm, 5l7; 13. Adlli11R 1 li16; W. ,------'------r·""':!Cl::i:;"-c~- I Collins Soles ~~ Snrvir:c .!18 •1•1 Lyfllm, filii; W, Mlll'l'ay, 512; R.. ot. ..-'ei .. '-',-,='=. O"n AllEY '.lcwett's FIOWOI' Shop ... .'H •18 11. Df'Mflt'lln, li07; F. SIIHby, GO·I; r-:;:RrllOHT /JOWN. __vf!.. Dnr·t & Cndy ...... 10 rd n11d rr·. Swhwllnt•t, RO~. ~.·... )/ .. '-o=,_=;:::..~'=~ d 6 ,Mnson Dnlry .:Jii fl7 · '!'cam nlnndlngs nrc ns l'nllowH: (, 'P.~nm Poln~·J •)•,,' ChP.c/dng on Yrnl!ll{ Mun'h l.!•:llfll!' ; .T.;frcr;Jim l"oocl Mnrl with '2:107 Holt BaiWt'Y 'was right 1 'Phelr 10[l)lot1Dnts Wnt·o Doyle':i, Wr:l\'orlnc• lUng'IIIOOl' Jewett's Flowet; Shop were high 1 173 and 226 for a total serirs of ! 1\lnson Phon" 5-l-! J, Erter's Grocery, Dansville Miller,Mrr;, Huby193•1 M!!stSchoolcmft, anrl Natllrln were for s1ngle team game with 695. , 597. I,, '------,..------tmited in marr·iagc by Rev, Vernon ----·------,------Smith at the Presbyterian clmrc'h · ·ou tmclay, T~ebr·uary 2r.. Mr. and 1 lMrs. Robert Harmon were their• THANKS tttendant~. A reception was lwld: l •! the hr!clegr'Dom's home fnllow- Mason, Willi.amston, Stocl,bridgc and Jchn Bean Co. ng tht• scrvi_cc~:.. __ I Fir~men Mrs. Florenr1• Battley of Eaton, as well as friends and neighbors for their help in saving 1.apicls visited her -,ister, Mrs. Ed i 1orttchJr', mid family over· the, our store and home from fire Thursday morning of last I vcr• It cr:d, I.Ir. a nc! Mrs. Cha rlcs week; Without the quick response to our summons there ' Willicms and fnmi]y of L2nsing: VOl'c rrue::ts of thp Boettcher fam- I would have been a total loss. ly O\'cr· the week end. I Mr. a;1d Mrs. Ernest Smith rrnrl 'amily of Hn.stinrrs \'i:iitec! his' 1rother, Myron Smit)l, and fam-1 Dale and Ona Erter and Boys I'ly last Sunlny, i (We expect to have repairs made and slacks replenisher! so we Mrs. Rose Williams ancl "Mr. and 1 ean rl'orrn for nbmrt April 1.) \1rs. T. F. Cook of Pontiac visited i \ofr. and Mr,s, ·Em est Crowe Sun- 1 fu~ . I 1\fr·. a~d Mrs. Edwin Nueffot' 1nr] Mr. a I'd Mrs. Harry Nucffor' i :isitec! their daug'hler nnd sister, 1 ' '1rs. Jtme Hcnclcc, and family at I Pinelo1ey Sunday, ! Mr. and Mr:;. Gcm·gc Kenyon of ·I · Chic! Perl Shaffer, Mrs, James Cotton arm, Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Snyder of and anyone Interested may attend. family, one rluy last wcelt. ber from each circle will make up 1 Guests of Dr. and Mrs. H. D. Henderson at dinner on Fellow Employees a committee to help Mrs. Curry an If You Have Time to Hang Up t.he Washing But NOT TIME ENOUGH Tt;) DO IT- As!< for our special WtJt \\'ash si\l'vh:e, I..nundJ·y is washed and IIIJ.I'IIally dried, r CAU.-l?Oit AND DfGLrVEitY SJQitVlC.E "Hiram," she exclaimed sud Fourth denly, "you sat in thai rocldng Winner, National AAA chair when I came ln. What did Traffic Safety Po5ter Contest. MARGARET WALLACE you do with my tlrlngs?" 2'21 N. Rogers ! •., , you do with my things?" 1 "Why, I set them on the table ~ there." WE i "Yes you did!" she accused. 1 "You set everything there but the car l1ey. Don't try to lie to me now, Hiram! I know very well you'd lii•e HAVE to see her get away, but I won't have ill Hiram, tf you got that key •••" THEM! "Elviry, I swear to goodness, I • Time-saving schedules nln't seen it," ! "i'hc train leaves lp two min· e. Convenient departures : utcs," she walled ns sbe glanced al /f2 i/Ji!I1Jpv· , • Warm, comfortable coaches the cloclt. Her spirit was entirely I brol{eD; Her great frame even :OTHER SUN SPOl FARES TO seemed to sag. JJ $ue'l! : Hiram patted: her benevolently. New Orlmm~, La...... $17.10 1 "Well, you go to bed now, Elvlry, I L11xlnghm, 1\y, ...... 12.45 : and have a good cry, Crying Ill· \\estinghouse 1.'11mpa, Flu...... 21.60 ' ways does do women folk good, l\[nhllc, Aha...... 17.65 : I'll be along in a while," I' i'rac~on, Ariz, ...... 30.90 1 He walkea onto the porch. The ------~--- - REFRIGERATORS .:. _. ~ :.. - . • ; air was sweet with the smell of hay. ' (Piu1 fcdara.l Tax) I Far In the distance he heard thP $299 . melancholy whistle of .a train, then 5 ·Year Extra savlnus on Round Tripi You'll ·Think It's Floating 'all was quiet again. He puffed cori· • ! tcnhidly for ii while ori his corncob, For other Southland fares and After lt'a Had a Somerville Tune-Up !then took It from his mouth and Protec~ion Plan Expenae-Paid Tour Rates, co// Now you can,own this.gorgeous upholstered furniture at, 41 remark· 'knocked the bowl against the rail· your local Greyhound Agent, ably low price. This· beautiful KROEHLER creation. was styled for , lng. There was n bright flush and Automnt.fc llefroste'r, _We really go .after that car when you drive it in the finest of homes yet priced for modest budgl!ts. The large two a· small ell\] It M metal as the ashes with 4:•ach refrigerator, Peters Drug Store "; for a tune-up special. We don't miss anything, fluttered to Jhe gL·ound. Hiram cushion sofa with matching lou·nge chair. is made with exclusive and when we've finished, you've got a car that'll smiled slyly to himself, pocltetecl 20% down, 15 month~ KROEHLER "Cushionized" ConstructioD to give you the finest com· go anywhere-and dependably. . .. ·the battered old pipe and started in. I ltelease.d by ,WNU l!'enlure. fort. Tailored in a rich new fabric. Your choice ofseven exquisite colors. A moron Is del!nea llll an adult Somerville Service ·Station having the mentality of G 12-year Jewett .Appliance pld clilld: or 'as an adult unable to ' Phone Mason .A·. B. BALL TRUSTWORTHY fURNITURE sis1 understand the plot of a. western ~.-..-; _____...... , ...... __-:------··movie, · Hay~Grain~Fee~ ant Ads Seed-Fertilizer RATES:-Adve•·tisements in this department: 40 cents fo1· 40 wq•·d~ or leu fo1· each invertion, For more than 40 WOI'd~>, one cent a word for onch innm· tion. Advertising muy be muilcd or telephoned. Diu] Mason 9011. YOUil £DIJCATIOtl ! fi'l1fl)RJI AND SPHJNG!DH C'OWfi IMODIJJL ll .JOliN J)EJIDRIC l!'OC'lot• for· snl<'. ,John Sltci'Wfi()[], Broclt- rutd cultlvalm·, rrlso plow. Have <'lltldgl', phmll' I :!8 •I wOp hue!< mlw Lo I'll .Jnhn Det•r•c tmc- i ------I lnr•s, Al110 500 husltola t!at• COl'll al I I !IQI]'tE!l!JI~--Higncst prlcco patd for F'or llwt Your Security Is In Your Own llands the moment you begin building a cash reserve Fa1·m ''~quipment I ALLIS CHALMERS B tmclor·, and I c•ullivator; Allis Chalmers C To ignore your opportunity to save today tr·aclm, l!l17, Co-op E-3 1two- and to insure a firm gnp on the future is Iplow tJ actnr), 1944 BN Interna ' ' ll ttn ~c~y Would! TWO COWS, gram <11'111, pair of 1 force pump and rods, D. W. Mc :.ru,covy clrRkr [ worlc hot~es and hamess. !Cloyd iNeill, Ph!lltps road, Mason Phone Weldon, ~~ milP north of M-36 on J Mason 9600. 9wl Mel'id1an toad phone Mason -,------lor sale. Forcl-Icetgu- 24033. ' and Wll/t OVCl cltiVC flncl plows r em,onn bly Henry Bltcl Automotive for Sale Hl32 CHEVROLET 1·door sedan, STOVE WOOD-Quantity ot wood for sale. Jess Bachman, C'lrner I East Columbia and Meech toads. War Dansvllle~~o~~ --=~~~~ _~ ~3\~t_f I Civilian I P. X. Say It ! Surplus Buyers Of With Flowers ' Located in the Mason-Kroge1· Building AD DIESEL CRAWLER trqctor For A]] Occasions with bulldozer, guaranteed the from ~nme as new. Also HG 68 Cletrac \\'all'r, shnclt, magneUc-prnuf <'X-a!'lny, m•w \\'ri~t \\'atdrr~. Livestock farm ttactor, rebuilt, new cngrnc ELECTRIC bi'Ooder .$14,95; SCOOP, at last,' army !llll'lR ComplPtP hnllrliJtgn or nil lrlnrlH ltr•paillllii illHI Jr•mnriPIIng Hy llw jo]l "'' lwnr 1'. (J, Box 21 MnHon Wool Talwn In r.vm·y any nt rd' j.Ji). Usee] Ca1·s ,Tol1n StL•adnw.. n, !]qllrllll!': Coni J'fl' lnr 1'/i 1!111 Dump 'I'J'llclc, Q,JlJnn hyrlrau-, llr• dump box, gnnrl Liles Hill) Al Rice )(•buill lllnlrn·, j11sl mslnlled Hllfj l•'rll'd lf18-1!1 Clw ,'HH and C.tb ClleVl'olet Co. l!J'J8 J•'oul Ui8-ln. Slalce HuC'Ic mo S ..Jellcr·mn tor, J'Udlnto, nnrl LJrti{[•s l(tOrl- dlllont rl MOm~ LOAD TRUCKS SAFETY SCHOOL BUS~~S Genel'al Garag·e Lyons Household Se1·vice Phone 22951 ''F'!XJT" SERVICE P.ump1ng 1 411R W. Ash Mnlo1 Rcbuiltltng 29wtr Unrlercoa t111g Custom Slaughtering BcPf F.vel'y Day Hr'g" on WN1nc~clny Dt c~·~cd JH•I'k, 11 hole or half ;nl<'. Bco f by the side or foi snlc. 21 year!, experten('l\ wot I\ l(lWl antPetl William 1\len s and WrmJr n's Clothing- Van Alstine YoUL' old scwmg machmc c·nn \ t·t ted to p)l•(•L!'ic rot a:; l~w ns $20 'vVe 1cpatJ ,tll maltt•;; 01 H wing mnchliJes j Don't buy :1 rww :cwtng- ma u' :::;,~JCTIONEJER ~ lf;;~,-~rc plan-~ clune unt1l you've seen the new mng on luH·in6 nn auctwn, con- NPccht, tho machine that rlo"s ' tact Burton Wall,et. l'hone LPshP cvc1ythmg wtlhout attachmc•nts 1 I •1001 lor sale seJ·vtcc and a tree 1 ~stunate. lOwtf ~~NROLL NO\V !~OR AF'nm 22fJ7[ ------I NOON SEWING COURSE I • 2•1D S Jpfferson, Mason Phone Ferguson 3-Point Attachment \Vhen you want to prepare seedbeds qmckly at half the t or cultivate orchards or vmeyards ... or renoh· cosvatc •pasture • • and alfalfa ••. or save s oil with "mule d f ' " the Ferouson Tiller is what you nee . armmgIt's an ·cxclustve • • Ferguson~ developmcn t that's' earned itself a p'ace on almost every farm and f?r alm~s~v~% soil condition. You can set the depth mstant y w he Fin er Tip Control of your Ferguson Tractor. When t . g its rocks or other subsurface obstructw.ns, !t :id~~::Cr and then resets Itself automatically wtthout stopping the tractor. f . Gtvc this tiller n chance to pny its wa~· an yo~r ar~ Ask for more information about this wonderful omn emen Ord p~~~~o ~~ ~d~~~on Tcmporal'Y ..~ocaboSnto. cl~bridu.c5 17-F -111 Or ~none o We Want, ll.iiili'ilfiiiaiia Calvesf ••••••••AND I'EBGUSOR SYSTEM ,. ORD PRICE &. SONS at ~IUllnn Stocltyard noun II· '"' t· .\VIten Detter Prtcer Arc Auction Sale Dates w~·ll l'ay· 'llltem Satul'day, March 12, APPLES nnd lmne;y ror u11te, DOOS--Roport, own OJ' ijtra;v dogi ' Comb and extract honey, ,J, P, to W, m. Dlslcr, county do@ Mrtrch didn't J'nlw In lllw n. lion nc Hnnaon, lwo miiQs aouth of Went warden, DJmsvlllo, Phone 2261, oJ cm•cllng to trucllllon, but !IIJCILitorl n 8'1'01', r.omr, l.ll'l'r'JON. [ M M k ant Ads Columbia road at lo-13 Onondngrl Weather to Ingham county aherlfr, 0601, Tax Payments with nippy air•, In the aflcrnonn In the tlt',9t '11 monlhH nf 1048, I ason etr ets roacl. Phone Aurelius 11111, 36wtf Lc~s Hnow nn U~SLm, l\IICIIJGAN - l'IION.E •l5•11 M a THURSDAY-FRIDAY Since JPcbruary lol, there have been more than lfi cases of scarlet fever and 10 cases of strop sore thmat in rural Ingham county M-H-M lOOo/ Wool and more than 30 scarlet fever 0 and 20 strop throat cases in Lan $J995 Long Wearing sing cily, Dr. Roelf Lan ling, I rneclica] director· of the county .a· Our Price SUITS WORSTEDS hcallh department rmnounced Wednesday. He wamed parents I BECKWITH CLOTHES SHOP 120 W. Maple, Mason that rheumatic fever, childhood's greatest enemy, often follow.s streptococcic infections such as .scarlet fever, tonsilitis, or strcp New Powerl sore throat. For Your Present Comedy: "Uachclor Blues" \Vestr.l'n !Uusieal: ''WeRt of J,arame" Sunday-Monday Oldsmobile MARCH 6·7 Here's .new llflJI l•lus hettc1' milt-ag·c for ,\'OIIr OMsmobil~c car! An all-new Oldsmobile -rmgine-prccislu.n-t.nolccl, and factm·y-tmill:-mmns ln\\'t"' malnlenunt!e cost:. All new mo tors are fatllory guaranteed mul avaihthlc now, Call torlay fur lUI early lnst:alhtlion llJlllnintmmlt, ' Your OLDSMOBILE Dealer A. G. Spenny & Sons ~20 ,W. Ash., Mason, !'hone 2·6441 "Tmn and Jerry" eartoon Tuesday-Wednesday Work Clothing Prices Are LOWER At .Davis' Matched W01·k Suits ·························· $5.95 Covert Pants ...... $2.95 Covert Shirts ...... $).85 Chambray Shirts .... """" """""'""""' .. $1.59 Bib OveraUs, high back, low back .. $3.29 YOUR MONEY'S WORTH :' "Tex Avery" cartoon ·•· ClrilJlter 4: Joy ,0. Davis .& C:o. 'Iiliree !Stooges Comedy ·, · •.• .:·'- . ' · .... _ ' ' I , . :, .! ' . 1 ' ' ~ I . r t. . Agf!IIIH To 1\lr•c•l Fllnl'lchrlcl);'l' l MI'H, Tr·cno Dr'nlllnll nnd .Judi nild l Mr. unrl Mt•s, Ai·lhur Oluon ormrt Ml', 111111 Ml's. ,John Cot'hlll wei'L'' Mi' II lid Mr·~. Vh•lnl' Pulnrnr nf I 1\fl', 111111 MI'H, lilllcJ•y Hunrllo or Dansville Doings In I•'J•Irll~y 'l'uurrlr~uwnl Ilium• • Mru, .lufi Rw<•ct nttnmlml tlw t'u- 1Sl!n!lny witiJ Mr. urul Mr·rr, L, D. In Lo.nHing 'l'UcHuny, '!'heir• '1 day evening at the sclwol. Sever nl orad guest received many gifts tended a banquet Weclnrsdny eve DAIRY 8. Holstein Cow, S yc;:r~ old, frc~h G1·ade Angus Heife1· No. 63 mothers were guests. Foiowmg an Guests Mr. and Mt'R ning at Arbutus cl1aptet 0. lD. S. includ~ll Fcbrua!·y 19, 1949 I evenrng of recreation, hot dogs and Lawr en<·e Ni•Jwonger nncl family tn Lan~ing hon'JIII1A' Dr·, ftobcJ t 1. 'Holstein Cow, 8 yem·s old, Gr·ade Angus Heifer· No. 61, 14 months :pop wore, sen'c •• Your Eyes J\t·c .the only ones evet• have, / ~lrovli•, ~!hun·n nl r,;dwol THE ET!IICAL TRIS'l' lceeps .the welfare· of 1 ~~nm:; were ~hown to u1c stu ' dents l~t·iday aflcl'lloon, F'ebt·u the patient uppermost at all t ar·y 2[1, BonH\ of thP fil'm,:J wer·(~ 0:1 times, Cam of the eyes '1 ngTi<'ulturc nncl some were sports bf'gln at an l'lll'ly agr., fillliS, ' f Mt·;. llolnnd Grnhnm •• ' an DR. H. B. WHITE 1 • Mr·. nncl Mrs. Dorrance Risch Optometrist I wr•re guests or Mr. and Mrs. Ar : thllt' Hollister of' l~crndalc at din- G08 (J_o\NSON S'r. \V, ncr Thtu·~clny cvr•ning, ,JACI\SON, AJICII •. ; Mr. and Mrs. Thr/mas Hall were I gu<"'ts or Mr. nnrJ Mrs. Dorrance . Risch n t a birthday dinnrr in hon Ior of' Mr·. Hall recently, SPEEDY, THAT'S ME! Next week I'll be Hill Electric .... working regularly for At lho· no·11· •:mrd\l'ar" in Olo•nw, Howard Poi-ttiac. It'll be lots of fun and I'm Okemos Phone 85312 looking forward to telling you a lot of facts about my boss I'll try to hand you a Bottled Gas Stove few Ia ughs, too. Ap11rtnwnl. Sii'.f' Flout· )f Mildred Hawley, who were cclc- • •, .• ':>rating their birthday anntversa- 1 "ie_;, Two beautifully-deeorate.d; :· LESLIE iirthday cal ' 1 Matt. 24:H; P.ev. 11:6-H- , ' "The gospel of Cl1rist is the .<.ole . l,OO.O',OO' OCOMES, Of'-' .;DIN'E ~hope of tho world in it~ pt·csent ,., PONTIAC No • If L c!inotic, hclplC'J' ccndit'.cn. Chuck Roast 49c .J He~ll Asl( To H~lp With Dishes "'!'he one vital question fot· an men lo consider Is the prcnaralion thc'y should mal · Garbage Disp,osall ...... ~'G., E. Sto~es WliM 12·10 on your 4llat G.~ .£. Refrigerai:ot·s Home Free:~:et·s lroriet·s TOM!S FOOD MARKET We Deliver Evenings 1 /,t~-'1' · ''·' • ~ I• ' -~.i' ,,{·:·. . : _,.· -. • . . ·,. ·,+ Les~ie ·News items ... .{ ,,;r,~i"·'· :·:·' INGHAM COUNTY:~ NEWS .,, '!"•· , . ~ :, I ;j:~·~ ·'''•! ,"•\ Funeral Services I Fire Destroys Held Tuesday for Husband and Wife Davison Home 'J'wo J'un<'rnl wer·e hold In Le1rlie In :i fire Jnte 'J'ucsdny nrtcn·- 'l'twmltl y n rt.nr nnnn, 'l'IH:y were for nor.n n t Lho !'arm he me "f Lulher· Mr·. ond 1\!r:.r. Bnl't Eugt:!ll' DIIJ, DaviHon, Ins~ wu:r eHtlnwled to 11X· who lmi:h dh•rl fi'rlcloy night. Mr. ct•l•d ~li,ilOO. 'l'lw Jlr•e WILH enusecl I:illl, Gil, dlnd nt lhe home or hiH illy n r!efedlve ehlmnoy. 'J'ho soe- doughlt!l', Mr·s, L honw.. . . . , . . I nnrl .';hert metal shop in Les!i<' 1 1 Witrlc Uw ~rehrgan Strttc pollee clicrl. cady .Bnnday momlng after Wt'l'l' ""'reetrng the accident, a 11 prr;longcrl illness. He was a na tr~u<:l(. rJtjvcn by Hnlph Mym·s of tivc of Allegan county ancl at tile· Hn·mrnghom. slodtled mto lhe nge nl' 18 e:unc l.o F'elt Plal.1s., Hmilh car, tnto!Jy destroying it. Lrrtcr hr moved to Leslie. Myers V.'D.'I not injlii'NI !Jut .John- 1 '/'hr funeml was hdd Wcdncs snn was talce:1 t~ l•'nolc• hospital· dey oftcmoon from Behrens fu-1 with leg llnti:;r•s. I neral home wil'h bltl'ial in Woorl-l ! lawn cemetery. Hev. EHrl Cnr·pen·. l'lan Wurlcl Day of l'ru~'r•r : In<·.• pn:;tor nf Uw Lt·~lic Metho-,' The World Day or Pr·aycr will landers. ployct• tn have a g-ood night a,9 far make any J[lntl of dlstur)Jance~.., of- mont: 1 fractures present. He needs con- "pop'' tunc "I Surt'Ondet• Deat•" new Warner Bnxler· stut•t•cr· Whf~h wns offered, Dlclc J-Irtgnl's worlt under t:he fls the scoring went. He rnckod up Ifleers reported, . . " "As the result of this cxnmlno.- stant medical supervision us a rc- and ",l:Iow Dan You Tell," "Amado will he shown on lhc 'rhuradny------bucket spelled the difference be- li tala! of 18 points. Wayne Gab- Vcrcruysse was laced into n tlon we are of the opinion that suit of. his physlcrll nnd mental Mlo," "When You Arc in the I•'ridny double fclltllt'c nt the l"ox. NIGW CAJt Ji'OR U8HARY tween the two tcnmB. J-Jngnl lipped 1 bert turned in a. good game a·t stro.lght jacltot and led to the Vietor Vcrcruyssc is suffering state at present, We recommend, Room" rrnd "Blue Drmube," "l"l· Baxter portrays LL respected cJlmm- 1 AI H.lcc Ohovrolot. agency too many shots for Mason to over- guard, He luwdlcd Ute bttll wcul sheriff's car, Making the trip were from a men to.! dlaoaRc or dcfed that he be hospito.lizcd on an gnro" and "Hungarian Rhapsody" ist who, In a moment of pnnle Mnson clellvore([ a Chevrolet 1 come. Iand was up on the haclthoarcl·3, I Sherirt; Allan A, MacDonald, Turn- which would affect 'his criminal emergency order," J arc also heard, !.lC;'formcd by the when hc'.s accused of theft, runs urban carryall to the Mason's next slop will he the . Hagnl and Hany Pierce were key John Rose and Louis (Tcx) responsibility, had such u condl- As a result of the court o.ctlon Novclites, a trio. away n.nrl hidcrl his Identity by county libmry saturday to district tout·nnmcnt at J"an.!!lng the top Hlghlandct'R, Hagnl col- Horn. tion been present ,January 14, 1049. laltcn In Lo.nsing last Thm•sday, Briefly, the story tells about bcc.omlng a ntght watchmnn. · phwc 11 ·two-drmr ,sedan, Tho SoKton Thursday nigh!:, 'l'he ,stop leetecl l:J marltel'ri nl)d Pierce cn'me Testimony in· circuit court In He Is unable t~ stand trial at this Vercruysso still sln.nds charged Gloria's eng-agement u.s a vo- Severn! ycnrs lrLtt>r, the loft he nur• will be u·ocd pt·imtu·lly will probably be a bl'iof one. Ma- up with a total of 12 points. Lansing before Judge Marvin J. time, or coopetatc In his own de- with the murdct• of his wife., Selina, callst wit.h Street'3 band, t'hclr is guarding is robberl, rtntl .Just by tt·Lwk for hmtilng· boolts son will meet Crnnd Ledge for Mason' f st-steppi Salmon was brief last Thursday fense. We further rio not find him ,January l1, but can not be tried success us tortm and lhe rc- chrmce, the same is as- fm·lh between the I-lftll 1 11 dctec~ivc JVH!IIllll't~ the fourth time this scnson. If ended 11 ~oocl 'serrson ;~h r;~~r~~~ Jtfternoon. Dr, Co.rl Bradford of to be psychotic m· insane apd fur- until asylum psychiatrists tlnd alizatldn that they arc In Jove, signed lhc case. Notclng- the un- llbmry In Mason and scaso~ records 'mean nnythlng Ma- win, Bill Roggow was top dog In Lansing, Sheriff MacDonald and thot• state that we nrc unable to him able to comprehend t h nnuhln ~,·aturfl cmnny E:lmllarlty between the two brat•y hmnchcs, explained 0 1 son will -not be around the toumn- the 41_32 victory with 1IJ oint Rose al,l testified as t_o the mental determine If his present mento.l de- charges against him Tl men, he g-ets in touch with the Alta Parks, librarian. mont long, GI'Elnd J,cdge. hfls Gmvcr Al e\ cn1ng Mr and Mts Dean Avery had for cUnner last Ft illny c1 enmg Mr and Mrs Hm man '11 ucy and dat glttct of Holt Mr and Mrs Albe1 t Nev. man I honored Mrs A. Newman wrth a btrthc!ay dmnm Sunday Guests wete Mary and Nmma Newman Robm L Newman and Mr and M1s marl Gt eenley M~ ami Mts Lloyd A1ery and John and Mts Mamc Avery wer~ dinner guests of Mr and Mrs Dean Alety Sunday Bonnie Clatlc was a dmnet guest of Lon a me Strlc kltn'' Tuesday evening It was Lort rune s birth· day a[lnlver sary Canntla Ranlcs Secotul Canada ts the second largest countt~ on the face of the eartl1 exceeded only by Sovtc! Russta QUICK l'ELIEF FROM Srmptom• of Dlstr~:~s Arisln& from STOMACH ULCERS DUETO EXCESS ACID FraeBookTallsofHomeTraat..entthat Mu1t Help or It Will Colt You Nothllll "ifll'g'r. nnllonl.lnn or ;nl.lrJllll.~, will' .,.,,,...,... •' ·, \' , '':!I + Holt Happenings dl~plny l'hnm nnd· Rlvo n tr11it n ho11~ "dOinlnA.tlrm'' nr UiO Ooiur~cl'utlc f." our drown Corners I f1nl1~vilie .ll'eJ'u. 'tlnn·.~·"'•.Y lilljljlel' them, ~tnla convention. Poliliuuf ~lrllf.egy , glloHt~ ut' Mr. nnrl Mr~. QIJ1Jo1•t 11,1' !\1111',\' Hl!:on, l'lwn" 711i11 will ho to gJJt o11t Lh~ l'llrnl vote, All·~. JGd,l AJull,·n I Oltii'OI', . r.egiRiuttve ennctmcmt or tho Ol"ffllllll.<' M<'11°H Club calm·erl olcmJHirgnrine bill wa~ in A fnr•.,wnll pnt•ty wnH twld su.t- MJ'M, Holen Pnl'I now who realize thnt Hoover wns I investigate such ;;lotte. proh!cmR ae 1 cials and that campaign records 11-:-hPlmhs to Inltiat1, ' made the whipping hoy fm• many higher education, state servicesi wcJ·e.mlssing, · 1 1-Jr·Jt R b'i1 11 L 1 . ·N 0 11 • of the ii!R of the late 20's o.nd 30's. and cxp_enditures, aid to local gov-: 1\Iichignn municipo.lities 1·eccived ' r w o< ge ' • J H" J"f . i I' "tl th A t t t I I I l will hold its next regular mc.eting . ts ',e IS n u~e w~. \ el me•·· e~nm~n s, s at~ ancl oca I fx i ~2.750,000 lnRt yeaJ' from liquor Monday o.;~•ening- March 7 Seven lca~ ~~cce~s s ory,l m· 1e rwa~' ~ ~uc urcs, yon. 1 gut\Anced egds- I hcense fees for the sole use of new cnndidn tc·_," will be l~itiate•l m·p ane n an eur y og~. tl'el 1 a 1ve r~apport1011mcn nn li!C t· i liquor law enforcement. The en Cream and be by the ck rt•cc str Sc·he•lnlt• Uc•gula•· !Hel'lill!l" Elvin A. Olin, life-long resident the C. I. 0. prior to the spring 1 noisiest vehicle, the street car Holt Women's club Will hold its I of this community, was honored election by nttaclting the· C. I. 0. next. Jewett Appliance next regular meeting Tuesday, I last Wednesday evening when the ' . March 8, at two o'clock at the Igmnd secretary of the Grnncl Lodge Mason ! home of J\1r.s. Nan Darling, ·1372 of Michigan ;, 0. 0. D'. presented 'W. Delhi. Co-hostesses will 'be 1 him with a third veteran life mem A.rlene Landers _and Lottie llfa•·-~ bei'Ship certificate at his home in zoff. Mt'!l. Darlmg, who has a East Lansing. Mr. Olin joined the Ol,emos lodge in 1883. Ahour 30 ------I lodge membet·s and their wives at- tended the presentation. 1\frr.. Edith l:enrup returned from Florida SatJ.~rday after o. three weelc visit in the south .. The Key class of the Bnptist Sundav school will meet with Mr. und Mrs. Rlcharcl Leu Saturday evening, March 5, Mr. and Mrs. Paul 111ar!{wart. Sr., celehrated thpir UOth wedding anniverso.ry Febr'um·y 14 at tho home of their son and daughter- , in-law, Mr. and M!'s, John MarJe-, Iwart. They have resided in this · ! vicinity all Oi'eit' married life. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis W. Wieland, 3ll9 Hagadorn road, llJlnounce the engagement of their daughter. Mary Ulyssn, to Bruce Irving Veltmnn, son of Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Veltman of Grand Rapids. They are planning a June wedding. Rev. and Mrs. Holman Johnson . "nter.tnined his parents of Prlnpe- 1 ton, Illinois, last weelt. · Mrs. L. E. Libby of North Oke-! mo~ road is vaco.tioning in Florida. Twenty-six members and guests attended the Pioneer Ladies meet ing last Wednesday at. the home of Miss Naomi Grettenberger. Funeral services were held last Saturday at 1:30 . at the South Baptist church, Lansing, for Rev. Frank L. Currey, wilo.rlierl Thurs- 1 day after a long Illness. He. Wru! pastor. of the ,· O)t~m'os · Baptist Ichurch· for nli1.e. j years, .Wl\Cl'f' ·he was honored In . ~941 on· the 50th anniversary of. his. ordlrmtlon ... In~ terinent 'was "in Mt:·. Hope ceme- tery. . .. · .,·. · · . F\tneral. se1~vi¢es .. for· Lieutena~t. Donald G. Wilson; ivho was· killed -in a' mid-air· crash· near E'oggia Italy, on March 16, 1945, ·were DESOTO FEATURES THAT MEAN held Wednesday aftemoon at Gors lline-Runciman funerat home. Bur MORE ENJOYMENT EVERY MILl ial was in .Evergreen cemetery. He Let us sl~ow you all the new features of ~his great car was a graduate of Okemos high school and o.ttended Michigan * Tip-Toe Hydraulic Shift with Fluid Drive State college two years before en Here is what thoughlful people everywhere have been You can see out of them.,. because you're silting Yes, a dependable supply .of HOT New Feather. tering the .Service. His pnrents are looking for and hoping for! on luxurious chair-high seals. * WATER will go far in changing that Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Wilson. Also light Steering * longer Wheelbase with llcre, at last, is a car _thai gives you all the !Jest Yes, it's a thrill to look· at. But you won't hm·e full "cradled ride" grumpy, cranky disposition that is surviving nre a sister, Mrs. Betty T,inhn.rt: two brothers, Rolland nnrl features of modern design 11:ithout derimnding sacri· High Compression caused when Dod has to start the ·day to rebuild your garage to gel it in. A dented fcnrlet· · Wallace: two step-sisters, Mrs. fices of yonr family's comfort, safety or convenience. * Powermasier Engine Safegua·rd Hydraulic out shaving in cold.or lukewarl)l water. Patricia Kelty o.nd Mrs. Donna / doesn't mean an cxpensh•c hotly job. And you can ' * Brakes with new .,.,. It was dcsigi1ed to flt.YOU •• , instead of you having Jahnke: and ·a. step-brother, Don· still change a tire, if you have to, ·.' New All· Weather Cycle-bonded linings Of course this is only one of the hun· a.ld E. Parmalee. I · I to fit info it. Ride? Tile smoothest you ever had. Drive? De Solo' Comfort System dreds of ways that automatic hot water Martha Jean, a six. pound, 13 ounce girl, was ·born Saturday You don't have· to ~\'l·iggle inlo the new DeSoto. lets you drive without shifting. New featul·es? Come·.·,, lubrile Treated service brings gre'Ctter harmony,·com Faster Getaway morning, February 26, at the· SL You walk in , ., , and you keep your bat on, The in and sec them all, No mailer what car you tlu;r~ght:-'-:. · * Cylinder Walls fart, health and happiness into a home. Lawrence hospitl\1 to· Mr. and Mrs; Gerald Moore. Mrs ... Moore Is the steering wheel doesl1't·ltityour .knees. There's more -· you were going lo buy, compare it with this brilliant.• New lgnilion Safety Rim Wheels aM STOP hooting wolor lho slo;., 4nd coJiiy Ito former Elsie .Mae Piper, daughter leg room for all passengers, front and bac.k. And new De Solo. Then decide. · · ;"System * kolllo molhod, of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Piper. Super Cushion Tires not only are the lvlndows and windshields bigger. T1111t in "IIITTIII:hcKro1'" el'ory Tlltsda)'.nillht, all CBS stations . STOP running UP ond DOWN stairs to tond 0 . Romanla has abo,lished Its police Df ;SOTO lETS YOU DRIVf WIJHOUT dirty lempcrmontol old tonk· heater. force and now ·uses militia, simi- 1 STOP sponding $$$ for healing water In that Jar to Soviet RUEr$~a'a method. lnodequole, costly, old·loshionod turnoco coil. CUT fUlL COSTS and enjoy lho luxury of this . . intxponslvo 901 wale~ hootor. Office Hours Collins Sales ·& Serv.ice,· ·ln.c. ; and 1 p. m. to t:.ao· p. m. FACTs • Cedar you •~ill inslall thia D~pendable, High Except Thlir!dnya\ Mason, Michiran Quality H-.8 SPEEDMASTER GAS Pboae '1111 For Appointment .. WATER HEATER • ."7~1 4 Dr. Kate E. Lamb OPTOMIIlTRIST !\Tom Ahrrul. •i•mnliHilll'' I havo boon rcttrllng In your roducts of Texas Soil and Mines pnpel' about the pig "pl'llnlc." I suppcme !I' ono found men act ling f!r·o lo his house he woull! Another Farmer Cites E~perien(e htwo to wu.!t until t.ho houso burned ill Match Any State for Variety down beFore the Ingham county With 'Pranksters' Stealing Stock HhoriiT r:nuld net. Ily Vernon ,J, Uruwn I-I ora to Old Fort Stocl chased of Mr. and Mrs. Juh! Sal<- wee!< in St. Lawrence' hospi.tal II home of his sister. Mrs. Towsley strup, known as the Stevens farm. suffering fmm pneumonia. He is was a guest at the home of her Mr. and ,Mrs. Lewis Nurragon expected home this wee!<, as soon parents, the Matthew Rens, Sun Wltll of Lansing visited the latter's as his mother, who is also ill, is Iday. Dart National Time (ertificates brother, Charles Nlcthnmmcr, and able to care for lli.m. . . · Mr. and Mr • non King culled Mrs, Niethammer last Saturday. Mrs. Henry Btnl!Jey 1s Ill, but on Mr. and Mrs.8 Leo Fulton Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gauss ~lightly impmved,. M. J. Rons was l 1 leasant nldre Plat 1 Ill Subdivision I 146''" I I~ I Jlarlrwood I n)Ho\cment Add1t1on MaJ) G1ove Marywood Smtlhfir ld These Taxes May Be Paid at the offtce of the ' Lot I UG County Treasurer Urbundole I ot I' I Mason, Michigan Urbandale If these taxes arc patd by May 1, 1949, the tegulat rate of interest w11l be charged-one-half of one per cent per month from date of dehnquency-plus $1.00 expense of sale Valleau City 19lG 1946 If not paid by May 1 the dcscttpbons will be offet ed 1916 in the Fnmt Subdlvl•lon No 191G Fnrnt Subdivlt~ion No Westmont 1911 r ol 2 .. (] Foolerdalo 10 to ANNUAL TAX SALE TOWNSHIP OF LANSING TOWN 4 NORTH, RANGE;: WEST May 3, 1949 After that date the property may be redeemed by payment of amount for whtch the taxes were sold plus one per cent per month, \ MURL K. ATEN Audttor General LYLE B. AUSTIN Annual Marriage license ------~---. Tax Sale Applicatrons (Cur clucllJ riOIII fliUt::lldlng Pnrro~ Toh1l uf TnKoa, Jut Yc ll a fn1 & Chnruus ~ Which Dun In OeK or u DvH~~tllltml Snld Yo1111 l'.uu1l ~ J 1om 1 t• fJollna" C(lnta lnchlblVI.'I Cl I Y OP I AN~ lNG Spnrrnw li Suhdlvf11lon nl Lot 1, Block 11 fown11011d 11 SubtJivl"lon o( thnl Jlnrt u( Section 20 lylntr North uf G1nnd IUvor Sf1 llh ~ or I nl 1 11 I I Ill n i1 (JO Stubbins MrwnJ Hu11lnt on l..nls 1 nncJ 2 Blodt 13 nnd Lot 2. llloclc 20, Town Iii nd'e Suhdlvislou nt lfm North pn1 t of .Soctlnn 20 1 >I lr. I I ut I J nt 10 Ho lh II I 110 l~r~f t In f, l of I nl 1 U Ill If \Vc!;l 1 nwn Suhtllvlt;lun IoL 10.7 l'llh The bulhantly-slyled new hne of De Soto ems will be d1splayed for the first tune at De Solo-Plymouth dealerships on S.titll duy, Mmch 5. Rep! esentative of the entire !me Is the I II I rll 4-Door Custom sed,m ~hown ,1bove '1 he De Solos h.we dean, flowmg hnes, mc1eased IOI,lm mess ms1de; better Vlslbihty all awund the em; a mo1 e powe1 ful cngme, and sco1 es of other ImpiOvements tn comfort, safety, and convt•mence I EaHt Lot~ Lots Lut 11 't Lot Lot 40 Onondaga Occurences Hy turs. Bm Inn Hahh' In I Ten'Y farm In t'h~ near future Mt I 'lc•rry w!IJ make Ins home 111 L"s j hr The Onondaga Boy Scout~ a•e I Notice ia Dully Dunn ne\v rnrm on Tbn~ t>nrt Creek t.ots1 3 4 li nn!l b ALAIEDON TOWNSHIP 2 I lJU ONONDAGA TOWNSHIP LoLo I nod 2 3 IU46 F. E. Fogle, clerk Mae Spring, el~ Lo!r·cs, So~, EVERY IJAY Used only three months, as good Beef, calvl'lf; and shl'l')l for 5 ]lairs, $1.00; 60% wool \Vorl, Sox, 5 pairs $1.00; I•'lorslu•lm• GUERNSEY COW for snie. Clyde as new. Ehc Latham, 1 nule west Flower Shop ltl!leK. Hogs, <'11'1., ljil.OO I bullt 'tumy anti tlll\'Y IJrcss Oxford,, $1i.95, (limit, IIUP Jlllit' to a Star'!', 2 \~ nuk".l ~outh of Ma of Webberville on Stocltbriclge Masm1 FREE PICKUP AND ~on on US-127 tn Coy road, east road, thu·d house off US-10. Flowerphone 2·1231 t•nstonwr): gorgt•ons Hui>llnt Nylons, 51 gaug<•, lirst tJlllllll~·, DELIVEIRY to slonc house. 9w1 44wH I :jil.OO Jlalr (lhnll, two JtaJJ-s In a t•ustomm•); l'illow CaM·•, 311<'; I SluJt•ls, liil.69; ••losn-outs IAt of a llooi< m-,onu Almond, Mrs. Mina Mnnn, Mts. I-I. W. Cum,mingu nnd Wa)· II Sunday ':lsitor of Mr: nncl,l\l~s '"'''" gucstll. 'l'hl• hnn~r·ed gnnsts Muuon, who recently l)tovecl mtn and illt·s. C. A. Diehl. A pot- Juci( O'Beuy, bnllet donee by \'lew on China hy PhylliH Stir!. Mr. and Mt·~ ..). B. Dolton unci .Inn- land spent the w;clc encl \:lit~ Rev. Leo Rogets nnd M1s. Sm.th ll'<'rP ptc•sr•nl<'rl gifts. :their new home. . supper: wns ~u·v":d nl 7:30. r.t s 11 zanne Thompson, aeeompamed I - -- Jroe Momn were entertainer! Sun- nnd Mrs. J. C. li'lcwelllnf, ot Zee- lloge.ra. . I !(n!Jetl UnnPnn or Eolon Hnpicls· Mr. nntl Mt·H. Fted Benedict ot follnwc s of didn't gt•t Ollt nf the CUI' 0.-:&c.i lOW 011 lC.l .. ,1 VeT WLC In~, anlJ f.·rom even t ., Day . . . , , 1b s. W a1r chick. .. , . Ll . ·'" . 1 ,• ", 1'1 ve•·r;nry. 'rlwy were preF.enl.cd a • MlilvLIIc was a lug success Fnday starter p mea_ .l!c 1e dls_.tncc l< clle< n .1c 1 l 1.. 1 f tl . 'l" evening 1· P illp~· t11 tt thcv clicln't lo(1 lc tn b':) c 1CE1 o fit VUL' ronl lC gr·oup. nr 'Ad • Ch ,.h , , I \' 1··c : " . • house was clccoratcd with cut UDQII'lltRtf'~ I tf' Mrs. Gladys Dunsmore attended O\.~r " re.ct npmt. Th~y say th~y flowm·s. 'fhere was a rlccnmt~ W.II,;BE W.J~ l r\, n ;;howe!' in l;onor of Mrs. Phyl!i>1 I Eavestroughing ltH pump;ng o;J but '' ,'oolcccl as, cake in honor of the occas:on.' :':Lowe nt ).eo's restaurant in/ t thoug-h they WPre ,r'~'mr;ng 1~ulel'. i Guests were pre;;ent from Leslie.; "Th~ voices of lho:se who think Stockbridge 'l'llursday evening. I Nm lh or. Santa, Bal bm are The Darrows have si:c chilcil'en and' they lJce way o·,1t of the stattling Mr. nnd Mrs. Im Mallett ancl 8 ~· t~eJc 1 n Repaired • New - Used sevcr I ml dez:l'lcl\~ ou... m:. t~~ i Lan~ing, Mason and Eaton Rapids.· antl perplexiJ:g, dcv(~lcpment.s ~.l family nrc now living in Ehner·J ocean. I have been told that tt JH t d 'll · 'lho eart'h l'ave lice:; wcllni,.h Bement Feed & Supply 111 1 Call us for an estimate very e:;:-pcns1ve' t o < 1 r! 'I ~ '~ hel'e tl lC i wo gran -·------'" r rel ' 'drowned. " in . tr.c clamor· . " of- - the" "''llL'!IS.BiiiJ••••••·········-······ili"lll'r:. .. m•••••lliilltll.lllilllii.IIIIB~~ W:IP • water LS more th~n 2" [pet dc•ep. 'F J PI • ~reat majority who Jmow not We• have ilnd .'W'mc rain th.; last! e t al.ns I ~~hich way to' tu:n for J'Ciief fmm few day·,,, Lfu;t Tnesrlr•y, lile tom-: 1\fi'S. F'loyd IUcfl 1the social and economic upheaval.; F. C. Anders·on & Sons JlPratul'e was up to ,?0 degree::. I . ! llwt arc new t::tlcing place in m1r Many bnlhers arc out at the' Mrs, Thelma Tml< was tal~·s who desire· n nrl. Mrs. Helen Deaver·, hoth of . ln riU<~IHI, In the 'chapel· ·of ·the Ypsrlanlr, . ,1 CHUCK .ROAST church. North ·L-es-ll;e.. -. N-ews .F.ll'!!l OHieers I BEST CUTS Youth Fellowship nf thr Leslie 1\!r·H. Russell Warner 1. lb.:)Je . ') Baptist church hrts electcrl as of- I SUPI:R RIGHT BEEF ' liceu;; Prc:;iclent, Joyce Hccdcr; .Mr: ancl lvfi'S. Howard Bush of vice. president, Forrest Hampton; Mrclugan Cente~· were sup~er fecretary, Norman Vinson; and ~ucsts of the Alfred ·warclowskres trea·.mr•:t·, Vir~inin Beer.,. Mr. and 'I u~sclay evcnrng. Mt·. and Mrs. Mrs·: Malcom Stuart nrc the span- Ncrl Barton and .Douglas o,r Stock- .- . ,• . . . sors. 1 bnrll)'c .caller F'rrday cvemnl)'. Mr·. Sunnyflcld--Sh~'nk .Portion . ' . '·'-Rib End Fresh-Crisp 'I ______nncl M1·s. Gene Wysoclci and ram- lit!;~ Emmcn·t W•·•l FL'itlnr I ily or Hoyal Oak spent the \\;eelc lb. for · . · · cncl with the Wardowslcies. Mr. ami Cooked,·Hams 53c /~rk Loin Roast lb. 51c .Green Peppers 3 14o The lllniTJr.C!'r. or Leonard Mayo Mrs .. \Vilfl'ecl Wm•clowski and and sm'all.i.Lo~~;.::,R~a# i~ ·liat :,qar Cu;ed-1-lb. Layer Michiqon-U, S. No.' I-SI11 A of Jaclcson lo Mlcs .lncquel~n l_llm- daughters of Leslie were also Sun m~rt or Le:'hc was solt;mnrzecl clay dinner· o-uests. Io'ntlay cvc,llng nl the home of Mr. · "' · . · ·rCooked· Picnics · lb. Potatoes · 43c ~liced Bacoq lb.:49c 15 ~~i 63.., and Mrs. Hobert Haclley, at the I Jcn.v Holme~ and Nonrlm Morea Fa ricv..:..:Fresh Dressed Rocks · Lean....:Fresh Choppod ' Fresh-Rod-Ripe corner of the Old:; and Dutch of L~she were 111 Det:l'Ott ~aturd~y .. I rodas. Mrs. Hadley is the si.~ter: ~vcmng to n.tteml the SonJa Heme lb. 1 of the bridegroom, •rhrv were at- tree show at the Olympta. ·. f-r·ying Uhickens · 45c lb. Tomatoes . ~tb: 291. Ground. Beef 51c ,, .· .. tended 'by Waite!' Norman and I Bobby Rathbun spent the weclc Ar·lcne Dcmschot, bot'h of Jack- one! with Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Short. Ribs .p;, •• or Brisket llo. 33c Fresh Side . Pork Apples . 4' rb •• 49c· ·son. A small company of relatives Rathbun of Mason. Sunday lv!r. lb. 47c • and ft·iencls witnessed the mar- and Mrs. Orin Hathllun were din lb. Carrots Freth-Tonclor-Fingf! Slzo riagr which wa.1 pe1·formed by ner gur.sts of the Lewis Hathbuns Spare··.~.Ribs · Frosh-'-l~an-,M··•v 49c Pork ·Hocks Loan-Mealy lb. 31c 3t·::,~ 25t Rev, Paul 'l'ucl(cr, minister of the ancl Bobby retur·ncd home with Le~l.ic Baptist church. them. Grapefruit ·. s •• dlon~Juicy-Ripo 5 for 39c A large number of neighbors FISH AND SEAFOOD VALUES California Jfa.v••. D<'mon~tratlnn Day gathered at the Joe Vacel1 home .'r.~sh;.;_Mic~iq4n\' '· ~· · ' . Hoodles;:ond·Dro;s'~d Pascal Celery Tender-Gre'an ju;~· Jk I.cslie chapter of the' F. F. A. last Saturday evening for a show '' -.·.'c..', par'liclpatecl in a demonstration cr· for Mr. unci Mrs. Jcmnk Vacek. Smelt..~::· ·_ ,:· .. · ·2,lb·. 4'5c Nortber.1tPike .lb. 31c clay at Stockbridge o.n Tuesday. The children anti gmnclchildrcn Other \chooJ.q rnclucled. rn the dch1- of Mrs. Orl'ie Howe were home n .... .· Fillets' .. Haddod{ ·fillets Firm WhiieO:Moat lb.·. c. onstrnt!o') were Damvrlle, Olccmos, su. nday t. snencl the c. lay with hcr.• ~."··, P~rch •. Pan:R~~dy 41 0 j ' ' •: . . . .. and. Wtlhamston. 1 • · · George Lantz or Leslie won nrsl Mr. and Mrs. Jess Fox of Eaton ~·-~--'--"7 place i~ the public spcal
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