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'nniflr- ill 10511 --t.lll'lllng o1rl to vole· 101' 1 11 rll 1 1rur 1111 lit •'llHP 111 ~;r•ll, MI'H. (CJnra} GutoluJnHlnr·; H, M11Kn11 ! r:,tnlt of 't\u1r ''''''Hilllr'l, llr•al'lmt nu n. rnnn whn wonlcln'l conHIItul' \Vednc~dn.y Jullowlng llll' on ,ur·r nunt. , / l:r.tntr• nl ncmrvr Bugnrl, llr·nl'flllt r111 IJOl'<'lll pr'lllll<, , 1 J,:,futr• rrl Huhr•1t (,, lJyl.!nr. llr•urlnJ~ lllt!lnlutlllr•!il rd rlflllllnh·dilllrn tlr• hnnlx OJ)(!J'ntion, She WllH the mnthct' of 1 u11 IIIJirrrrrtlrtll•rrt ol nrlmlnltdrntur, non \>Ill! \\ill unnr·~r·rl. CIIAHLES r•mLAMAilTE:ll ·thrrue girlfl, tho nl

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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; nn2fl; G, IliiHlt, fJ22; ,l,:

..... -· ...... &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 Mnrlteam Clothing, Pnrisl:yle Willi nb:n sue- Horn's ,Shoo Stol't• ...... :JO "crieF went lo Mlrlwny 'rnver-n r.m.:;ful in talung thrc<' polnl:L :,H.,n

with '2:107 Holt BaiWt'Y 'was right 1 'Phelr 10[l)lot1Dnts Wnt·o Doyle':i, Wr:l\'orlnc• lUng'IIIOOl'cwolf's !~lower ;;hop ...... 3•1 this. In fact it is almost an exact replica. The Co. in Lansing. Dansville has not had a fire gnme WllH HCOIWI lly Ilolt Bnlwry, I lligh tPOill f{/11110-H WOI'C Wml hy r.ohlnsnn Motor wHICH . ' ...3•1 new truck will be delivered to Dansville just Tlwit' 9COI'C wus 8Bfi anti Midway' Charlie's Barn, 8:JD; and Pnrislyle, Mlr·lwlsnn-Bolcer LUmber .33 For Self truck of its own since the old h-:tndpumper 82fl. · , 830. ruvem got Parrstyle lHijl hlr;h tenm 1 WYL'th Incot')Hll'Ulert .30 as soon as a fire chief and crew are appointed 1 was carted off to a museum 15 years ago. K Pr·ice llllcl hi"h lnchvlclnnl cc•rlc·.; of 2381, Davis \\'08 close I · r--~ ·--- i and learn how to operate the new equipment. ' h 1 >hi ] Jl'h 23"8 IIIIH 1IIPSH 1\ <'II;, J,rnglll' Sf!l'iPs. HP lwd fJ82 nnd B. Fudge )L nc W ,) • 1 , . H, Installation ------· wns HCPO:Jd hig·h wtth fi2G, K. Htgh mrllvalunl games Wl'ro , R~hmlrlt wlt~1 n lotnl of ~262 I Pr·Jc<' also hnd hi ,h gnmc which 1 tnllecl by Bill Cummings, 21R;, ptns,, wnn oil lour· potr;tR t.r·o~J ISr·h:·rlu!l! 'l'ownshlp CaiH'IIH"S I Pnu] .Tncl!scm on Wetlrwsdny nft. wus 25a. Hb ol'he/\1i 'h 'a me was 1Doug l•'ry, 20fJ; oral Tom Will·, Thtll son Tucsrloy n1ght."Schrnrdl s Holt News Dcnwcmlic and !1cpublican eau-, l't'l::>nn, NfHt'C'it 2. IlS:J. Lenny Quenby ~vo; next In' Ino~, 2~7. Tom Wnll~ee was high WPrc a~l;y nsr;lsl"'J l~y 1<., Sch,ru,m 'Whr:!hPJ' you'r" inlhl townRhip will he• , ,, , • , . ll'ne with ·220. Olht•r· hi ,h ames 1 IJ€~'Jes man with 562. Brll Oum-. and 0, I homHs, whn,;e totnl 11u IC.< Jli't'SI•II( Jllllillhlllg, \\'!' ,I!!IV<' <'\'l'l'Y IIX!Ilrr• ltJUI lif1hlf.: J'lll!'ll held nt. llw I. 0, 0, F. hall and r.~".ln-C,upr•nl<•r Nupfml , t L B 1.,, 1 ., .~ , gH, , •mrngs got fi·lfl; Don Van Mic;s Carpenter g-rncluatotl from W J I . ., , ' .Jelterson l<'oocl Marlcet con- \\'., l'nrnl"lt GALVANJZI~O 1'11',1~ anti FI'rTING!';, Mt'/i. Cnmirnc Airlrir:h, genrr·rrl week at St. Clair Shol'efi unci ])2• Sr•xt"n l1ig'h school last .rammry. C< nesc ay night !vinson Daii'Y 1 tinucd at a fnst clip again this' lllltl l•'l'l''PfNGS to Ins! all t hr· job, chnhman or lhe \Vor·lcl Day nl' troit visilinK fri<>nd~ and I'Piativcs. A r·"':cption was held at, the and .Jewdt'r! Flower Shop split! week. '!'hey took all three "ames Pmyc:r, which will he at the Mt·s. Tomlinson n~tl Mrs. Pomarill.H In· ide's homo following Lhe cere- r,•,n~;s., Sehr~1~l's .. w,~n three pmnts I from Wyeth Incorporatt•d '[0 in- I Dr·otherhootl 'l'cmpl<• Methotli·.>t are ','listers. ·.nony l'or the immcclintr famil'cc;, 110! Collins .oalc,, '·Service. DattlcreaRe their lend to •Jix. point';.' Btl~', unw; ha\'l' U un hand whf'll ~·cnl'l'l' r('act,\~ chureh Fr·iclny, Mm·ch ·1, hns an· M M L R b' r The cnuple will be at honw to Lhcir· & Cady W~t'P on :he hal! nne! won i Hol'll'S Slwc Store also tool< throe, 1 1 5 0 1118011 0 nounce of Mr. a.ncll team Mason City Bal

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!h!lilren nf Williamston spent Sunday with his p11rents, 1\Ir·. anrl Electric Brooder \Tt·s. Ernest Langharn. $42.85 fHvr~ Prnfi<~ien('~r 'J~~st's , I 48x72, 500-chick size Holt Chapter' 0. K S. No. 510 held it~ regular tneeting Tuesday ------·-----~------I l·s Oil Brooder $26.25 Table Model I 45-inch hovet· STILL FEEDERS- WATERERS YOU CANNOT AFFORD LESS THAN THE BEST Jh·e Lo·west: Priced ORDER YOURS TODAY

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 an1'_..·---:l-.-fi.,·l.,a•l Hugh Brown of Detroit over the week end. was presented with a cameo ring members of the Semor Child esse.s. Mrs. W. H. Cummings of Dans­ ~------· and a purse of money by the entire Study club met at the home of ville is in the hospital for obscrvn­ r. and Mrs. Leon Reagen, I Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glynn. g-roup of Consumm·s Power em· Mrs. Don Snyder. Mrs. Wayne But- tion and treatment. She entered and Mrs. Dennis Reagen IGlynn is chairman of the Ing- ployees in Lansing. len was co-ho;9tos:s· Past presidents the hospital Wednesday. 1 Mrs. Etta Baker of Grand ham AAA. '' * * of the orgamzat10n were honored Births Patients discharged fmm the · at this meeting-. The honored hospital during the past wee!t in­ were entertained at 1\fr .. and Mrs. C. C. Purchase of M R G H guests included Mrs. Otto Grein Mr. and Mrs. Forest Duncltel of home of Mrs. C. J. Rcy- ~~ DctmJt were guests of Mrs. W. C. rS. . . enS On and Mrs. Clifford Walcott of East Williamston announce the birth of cluded Charles Gabr!clt and Mrs. : Have You Looked at Your Face Lately? S d .1• ~· •1• M O Carrick last weclc Mr. Purchase H M , A Zi a son, Steven John, Thursday, Edith Ellsworth of Lansing, Rog­ S, un ay, .. ·. .. rs. • I is a brother of MJ•s. Carrick. ' OS teSS at eetmg Lansing; :Mrs. K. . mmerman, February 24, at the Sparrow hos­ er Langham and Burtis Dillheck. I • Will it look its best unclcr your Easter bonnet? Campbell arnved home 1 Mt·. and Mrs. Edward Ware and who is also a charter member of pital in Lansing. Mrs. Dunckel is Shirley Mooney returned home . IT WILL-if yoq begin Beauty Counselor's sensible skin Y night after. spending j 1\,fary Lee we.re Suncln.y afternoon Of Garden C'lrcle the club; Mrs. Cecil Hall, Mrs. the former Madelyn_ Emmert of from the Sparrow hospl tal in Lan- ! care. weeks at Bclla1re, Texas, guests 0 f Mt. .an d Mts. Jo 1111 La- Johnfield, :Mrs.Shepard, Don Snyder,Mrs. Donald Mrs. DoyleSea- Mason. sing on Tuesday after having her tonsils removed on Monday. She · h . h d . 'mont and fanuly at Mt. Pleasant./ Mason-Dansville Garden circle h d On Sunday, February 27/ a ANNOUN<:;ING er nep ew an mece, Saturday night and Sunday guests met at the home of Mrs. R. G. Burgess, Mrs. Alfred l!'orc e an daughter, Joyce, was born to Mr. entered the hospital on Sunday ... d M E L B d Mrs. Russell R Robbins. All of the Shirley is the daughter of Mr. nnd' Beauty Counselor's Annual Sale an rs. , . ry c. 1 of the Wn.res were her parents, Henson on Wednesday, March 2, honored guests were presented and Mrs. Wayne Larner of Char­ March 5-19 * Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence 1M.r. and Mrs. L. S. Ward of Lake- Ifor a st. Patriclt's Day luncheon. lotte. Mrs. Robert Mooney. · Tl W 1 tl · corsages. of Oak Park, Illinois, v1cw. 1e arl s were on. letr Shamroclts were used throughout Mrs. Lennah K. Baclms \Vas the A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. * * * By Appointment Only M . 't th way home after vacatlonmg In the decorations in keeping with Douglas Boyd of Holt at the St. Orfl'anizations . ason VI,~! 2r,~ over: .· e IFlorida. . the theme. Thd centerpiece was an speaker for the evening. She is an Lawrence hospital In Lansing on 0 Please call your neighborhood counselor c k end. . Arnvmg Mr. and Mrs . .T. B.. rnvans and arrangement of freslas and green extension specialist in parent edu- Monday mght after IRandy were Sunday dmner g-uests carnations. ~R.t!on and child rlevelopment at Sunday, February 27. Elden W. M. A. wlll meet at tho· RUTH WAU,ACJE- 215 E. Aslt- l'lwn11 4721 ng .five weeks traveling of ~er parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Mrs. Carl Jewett brought the ar- Michigan State college. The topic Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thorburn of home of Mrs. Robert Smith, 2055 · ROnERTA COT'l'ON - 321l Onondaga road - l'honc :!-S2M the Holt announce the birth of a son, South Tuttle road, on Wednesday,.! PAT ROGGOW _ 70;; s. L.:M Mlng _ J'hnne 2-5fi14 So uthern states were I QtMunn and! ~arm1lyR. b t Fl t h rangement of the month. It was of her discussion was "Parent- James Christopher, at the Spar- March 9, at noon. 1 1 r. anr "rs. o er • c c cr d ff t' b hood, Then and Now," which was 11 111 8 1 1 rvisor and Mrs Fred · r . "tl t 8 0 r M1 · nd Mrs ye ow a oc n an an !que ow · about the changes in child psycho!- row hospital In Lansing on Man- Aurelius Center Extension club · ~ ~~ ~ '('! '-'-·· ~ ~~~ ~~'1,.~ • • ·• 1: w.. c' e c mnct "' es · • 1': · The progmm was a round table 11 of Wh1te Oak and j C1lson Pearsall Tuesday mght. discussion In charge of Mrs. Her- ogy, Mrs. Backus is a past presi- day, February 28. will sponsor a rummage and baltecl. ' 'J.~ - i~~·~ ,t'il;/.f·'.l't~ .0'!~. 'f ;-•.:~' · . W~ Mr. and Mrs. Fredericlt Hinltle of goods sale at the council rooms on I , l.:;rs'SI 0 < ' ~ r,s;, "'"'!;}. "'- rry· ' · 1------.. -- ---·------man Walt. , ~~n; ao:d th;as~an;;~f;d~~¥ld o:t~~~ Dansvllle announce the birth of a Saturday, March 12, beginning at Mrs. George Clinton will enter- State Child Study club association. daughter at the Masot> General 9:30 a. m. 1 ;=:;:::::;:::::;::::;::::;:::::::;:::::;:::::;::::;:::;:::::;::::::;::::::;::::::;::::;:::::;:::::::;::::;::::::::;:::;:::::;::::::;:::::::::;::;::::;::::;;:::::::=; NGHAM COUNTY NEWS March 3, 1949 Page 4 tain the members at the April Mrs. John Shepard will entertain hospital on Monday, February 28. Past Chiefs club will meet with 1------, meeting on Wednesday, April 6. :members at the next meeting A daughter, Martha Jean, was Mrs. Harold Barnhill on Monday * * * .. bon\ to Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Moore night, March 7, 'or a potluck din- : A Dyn.amic Value .. ·..• which will he on Wednesday, of Okemos at the St. Lawrence ncr. : 9, M-H·M Long Wearing • • p March at eight o'clock p. m. hospital in Lansing on Saturday, Ingham Chapter No. 51, R. A. ! In1f1afory rogram Mrs. Dean Crandall will assist Mrs. Beautiful 100% ! February 26. Mrs. Moore is the M., wlll hold a regular convocation $3995 S ·. Shepard as co-hostess. Dr. Alfred former Elsie Mae Piper. · on Tuesday evening, March 8, at . SU ITs WORSTEDS ch e d u I e d b y Leglon IBass, chiropodist of Lansing, will Mr. and Mrs. Doran Hart of 8 p. m. . . 1 . . he guest speaker. Dr. Bass has Wllliamston are the parents of· a Leslie Council No. 50, R. & S. M., WiTH CLOTHES SHOP 120 W. Maple, Mason Browne-Cav~ndel pos~ of the chosen "Care of Children's Feet" 1 To Highlight Spring Amerrca.n. Lcgwn 1s malnng plans as his topic. daughter, Carol Ann, born on will hold a regular assembly on 1 for an mrtiat10n program for all * * * • Wednesday, February 16. Thursday, March 10, at 8 p. m.. / members who have joined the local WED AT PARSONAGE Mr. and Mrs. Richard Swaninger Wheatfield Gleaners will hold a . U:tli~l.tl anti ltayon F:thrl<:s Legion during the past three announce the birth of a daughter, regular meeting on Tuesday eve- J Sizes :l2 to ·16 years. The affair will be held at Mrs. Jean Gilchrist of Eden and Wendy Jane, at the St. Lawrence ning, March 8. Mr. and Mrs. John i the Legion Memorial building Alford Powelson were married hospital in Lansing on Monday, Peters arc on the committee. I Thursday, March 17, beginning at Wednesday morning at 10 o'clock February 28. Mrs. Swanlnger is the Members of the Old Home : 7 p. m. with a buffet supper. Wives at the Methodist parsonage in Ma­ former Merrilyn Jane Hummel, Round Up will meet with Mr. and: and friends of Legionnaires Will' be son. Rev. Henry Liddicoat read daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. P. Mrs. Harold Laycock Saturday with a 1guests. A special ritual team from the service. D. L. Bray and Mrs. Hummel. evening, March 5, for a potluck SIHitTS KODAK TOURIST CAMERA' . ' - the 40 &. 8 of. +-anslng will do the Kathleen Swan attended the couple. A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. supper. Sev~rul styles and Iinitiatory wor)t; There will be no Mr. and Mrs. Powelson will spend Orran Aseltine of Northeast Alaie- There will be a grocery party colors admission charge. a nwnth vacationing in the south. don on Saturday, February 26, at and penny. supper on Friday, Sizes 22 to 38 * * * 'the Sparrow hospital in Lansing. March 1, at 8 p. m. at the Nichols. IUPPER. 400 He bas been named James Arthur. school. The pru·ty is sponsored by/ $2.98 11[1 ~L~B ~ElETS Mrs. Aseltine is the former Vivian the Webb and Nichols 4-H clubs.' i Mr. and Mrs. James Kramer en­ Calendar of Jennings of Stric);land. Mrs. Forest Smith. will enter- . tertaincd the. Upper 400 club Fri- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pavey, Route tain members of the Pink Com-: 1 day evening at a dinner party. Mrs. 4, Mason, arc the parents ·of a munity club on Thursday, Marchi 1 John Hamlin was presented with Mojud Events daughter, Joan Marie, born on 10, at 2 p. m. Mrs, William Faun- i ' a calte in ob. servance of her birth­ Wednesday, Febt'llary 23. tain and Mrs. Don Densmot·e will day anniversary. Members pres­ THURSDAY, MARCH 3 Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Reinsmith be co-hostesses. ent were Mr. and Mrs. Austin Kipp Mothers Club, Kipp school, announce the birth of a. son, Don- Mason Townsend club No. 1 Berkshire IEnglish, Mr. and Mrs. John Ham- wm· DRESS.IlJS, )lrlllls and 1 regular meeting. aid rn., w Tuesday, March 1, at the hold· a regular meeting . at the i solhl color~ ...... $7.1Jii 1111 l ~~/nd Mr. a:d ~rs~ Donald Whit- Townsend Club No. 1, Mr. and Mason General hospital. home of Mr. and Mrs. Fran!; Rob- · u1 gauge, 1G denier Mrs. Franlc Robinson, 205 South On February 24, a daughter, inson, 205 South Rogers street, ·.on · SPRING COATS, Mho1·tles NOW $1.65 Rogers street, 7:30 p. m. Regina, was horn to Mr. and Mrs. Thursday evening, March 3, at anti long ...... $24.05 1111 I Alfred Raymond of Saginaw was Ivan House of the Herrle!< district. 7:30. A party will be held after the . a Sa turclay caller at the home of FRIDAY, MARCH 4 Mr. and Mrs. William Carl of meeting. Dunn Community Club, Mr. and I Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Richards. Mason announce the birth of / The Woman's Relief Corps will. M~. and Mrs. S. A. Murdock Mrs. M. L. Surato, 334 N. Am·ellus road. a son, William Edward, on Man- hold a card party Monday, March MILLS STORE were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. day, February 28, at the Mason 7, at 8 p. m. at the home of Mrs. and Mrs. Donald VanderVeen, Jr., Webb and Nichols 4-H Clubs Convenient I.ayaway l'lan and Barry. grocery party and penny supper, General hospital. Leola Watltins, 528 West Syca- A son, Thomas Raymond, was more street. Admission price will L. J. Adams & Son On Saturday Mrs. Thomas Roy­ Nichols school. World Day of Prayer, Methodist ston attended the funeral of her borntcr ofto Mr.Williamston and Mrs. Russellon Monday, Pot· bbtc:_:2u~"c~.~M~m:n~h~e~rs~a:re~as~l~c:ed:_:t~o~t~a~k~e~======~_ 1 aunt, Mrs. James Cadwallader, at church, 2 p. m. February 28, at the Sparrow hos­ '~'~t6~ j;p~~ ~~~.- Paulding, Ohio. · Blue Star Mothers miscellaneous pital in Lansing. Mrs. Potter is the Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLean party, Legion Memorial building, .... '• 1. .. 8 p.m. former Je!Ul Every, daughter of and family will entertain Mr. and Mr. and Mt:s. Ernest Every of Ma· Kodak's ne":est and 11nest line. of folding ca'meraG Mrs. Olin Sanders and family of SATURDAY, MARCH 5 son. Dearborn on Saturday evening. Times Change; .Integrity. Endures Nichols Community Club, baked * *. ljl You'll like the smart, new styling end many operat­ Miss Meridith McLean, also from goods sale, 10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Harlow of ing features. Each model has synchronized flasfl Dearborn, will be a week end Old Home Round Up, Mr. and Vandercoolc lalte and Mr. and Mrs. And our pharmacy department continues to maintain its guest of her brother and family. shutter.,. die-cast aluminum body •.• clever new Mrs. Harold Laycock, Holt. Lawrence Riggs and Robert of high standards of dependability and accuracy to give you Mr. and Mrs. Henry Smith, Jim Gregory were Sunday guests at shutter release bar on camera bed. Built-in expo­ and Janice and Mr. and Mrs. Leon­ MONDAY, MARCH 7 sure computer on the f/4.5 and f/6.3 models. They the home of Mr. and .Mrs. Erie the finest pharmaceutical service anywhere. ard Fiedler of Holt were week end Woman's Relief Corps card par­ Spenny. . i ell take Kodak 620 films-black-and-white or guests of Professors C. E. and ty, Mrs. Leola Watkins, 528 West Sycamore. Mr. and Mrs. James Hulett spent Ked a color. Negatives, 2V.; x 3¥-1 inches. Ellizabcth Endsley /at the Olivet Sunday evening visiting Mr. and Past Chiefs Club, Mrs. Harold 1 Nazarene coli ego' at Kankakee, Mrs. Rollle Speer. Delivery Service P.hone 5411 FRANCHISED Illinois. Mr. Smith is a graduate of Barnhill, 335 .East Elm street, pot­ the school. luck dinner. George Vonderlippe of Michigan EASTMAN-ARGUS DEALER State college was a wcelt end guest Ret. Fay Wright of Camp Breck­ TUESDAY, MARCH 8 of Mrs. Charles Seeley and son. enridge, Kentucky, spent this week Ingham Chapter No. 51, R. A. Charles, I with his mother, Mrs. Esther M., regular convocation, 8 p. m. Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schram and Reducing Aids I Wright, and other relatives. He is Wheatfield Gleaners, Gleaner family visited Mr. and Mrs. Ed I being transferred to Camp Carson, hall, regular meeting. Heller of St. Johns over the week RDX, $2.25 size ...... $2.19 Ware's Colorado. Browne-Cavender Post Ameri­ encl. I Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pulver vis- can Legion Auxiliary, Legion Me­ sunday guests at the home of Formtabs ...... ,, ...... $3.00 Camera Department ited Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pulver morial building. Members to meet of .Jackson Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Morris and l at 7:45. Blue Star Mothers will be daughters, Jerrilyn and · Kathy, Ky~on ...... : ...... $3.00 and $5.50 . 'Phone 5411 , · . Mr. and Mrs, Clal'C Potter were gut¥~ts. Saturday evening dinner guests of were Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hodg­ I WEJDNESDAY, MARCH D don and Sally and Harold of De- Ayds ... ,; ...... ; ...... $2.89 J Mr. and Mrs. William Peel;, Methodist W" S. C. S., Methodist troit. -' church parlot·s, 2 p. m. _____...;. ______1 O-Jib-Wa Tea ...... $1.00 1 Eden W. M. A., Mrs. Robert Smith, 2055 South Tuttle road, --- noon. PERCH THAT NEW D1·aperics Cleaned REPAIRING THURSDAY, MARCH 10 Rayve Toni Leslie Council No. 50, R. & S, M., Gold Stripe Home Perm­ regular assembly, 8 p, m. SPRING ::: Sweaters Blocked tuf.f6 Home Pe1·manents .. $2.00 anents and Refills. North Aurelius Ladies Aid So­ Refills ...... $1.00 ~: Men's Hats Blocked ciety, public dinner. BONNET $2.75 - $1.50 REMODELING Presbyterian family night, Pres­ byterian church, 6:30 p. m. :..>ATOP Maccabees, Maccabec hall, reg­ Vet ular meeting, 8 p. m. CURLS BY Inner Aid ...... ,, ...... $1.29 Pink Community Club, Mrs. Department Forest Smith, 3724 West Colum­ DOBRE lmdrin for muscular aches and pains ...... $3.00 bia road, 2 p, m, FRIDAY, MARCH 11 Dolcin for rheumatism and arthritis ...... $1.98 Kamera Kllclters Klub, Hall Me­ Wyeth Penstix for mastitis morial library, open meeting, 8 p. Dobre ptrmancnta are one of the Prevent tooth decay with . "'· m. 6 for ...... $2.50 ; We Deliver Phone· 2-1511 •lncat, safut, moat nlltu•·al wavca yet Ammident ...... :59c SATURDAY, MARCH 12 12 for ...... $4.25 Aurelius Center Elxtension Club, d~viood. You'll bo excited by ita Ammidon ...... ·...... , ...... 69c rummage and baited goods sale, o~ootb, heatloea BPJ1llcatlon. council rooms, 9:30. Kow ·Kare Tonic ...... $1.29 1(1 * * HENSON'S Modern Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Qaft and Complete Line Dry Cl~aners Marilyn of· Port Huron spent the wcelc end as guests of Mr. and Mrs, Dr. HcMs-~ulsbury Pharmac~U· MEMEiEFa.. Gerald Parsons, .Grace Eugene, Phone 5411 ticals for Poultry Ray Rogers Dearborn spent 'WARE'S of.. BEAUJ'Y · SHO.P and DtJeing th~ .weel~ end with his · motl)er, NalionalJnslilulcoJ~l.eaning Mrs; Fred Parlter, and Mr; l'arll:er: He :helped. Ills mother celebro.te her DRUG-STORE blrthday'a!\nlversary. · · · 1;...____ .,..._- _____ L--~--....:-----~..:...---.,....,...~------.....;"--- Mn1•oh 41 nt tiJC Nlcholrl aolloot llt r 4•H Club .News B p, m,· l'l~rnt:ARY F'U,ND DOOF.Ii/ID'D l•'anuy Unm'H and IIIJHy J<'lngm'H I When tho club was organized 'l'hc J:ll'lmn.t•y nchofiJ ftmr'l will Me'mhor·a of t.he lPnn'cy Doors ancl i t.Jwro wore 20 rnemhe!'H, It will fln- ho rlchr-1' by nortrly plfi,OOO ns a Men Spend More and llliHY l•'lnr;crH 4-H club mot at IHh with lR, Only, two membc~n I'CsUit Of notion by the Michigan tho home of IiliHit J!Jfferies f[\1· tholl• hnve droppuwcrerl by members Horn rec,en;,l~ returned fr?m ~:to businessmen In a collogc com­ iron Imbedded in a tic and ovcl'lapping the track recently, they quickly wee]{-! n n g Flying Clnssr oom munity facts about their present of the leader·, Mrs. Denton !!1heJ'H Northward mlgra.tlon of mead- (!HE stormed at the little mnn room" last summer, Prof. Horn Members ol' the Jolly Stitchers ow Jar]{R, bluebirds and rc

If You Have Time to Hang Up t.he Washing But NOT TIME ENOUGH Tt;) DO IT-

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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 M4 3wU ___ breeds new; tractor\ log saw. Wanted: Flower Shop .Judging Prll'lhon rear gang lr om old or dtscar ded Idouble dtsc. Walter Stmon, 4 mtles ~/Ijchi!:!.'an State, I southwest of Williamston, Route 1, ~' Wtlhamston. 9wlp 1 College :TRACTOR ro~· -~;.i-;--Fat;;ij F-2o . -, East Lanstng 1 un rubber two-bottom plow, TURKlcY Bronze, last 8w2 1cult 1vator a'nd man me loader. year's stoclt. Would .lrltc to trade 1- ______i Ready to go Prtcc, ~650. Also

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'lRr·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 and. waterers, ,30 dozen rwo L!J

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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

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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 Ill ...... $.10 $ 5.00 SANDER, polrshcr and I •Ma.Hon .and· Holt Frozen Food ciety ~or the, beautiful pla':Jt. caucus of the newly formed I for rent at all l1mes at Locl members of Mason Lodge No. Saturday, Mat·ch 19, Peter Cos· equipment. Mrs. James and S. D. M. license. Stock and 7o K of P. for the benefit which tas,. 2 miles north of Gregory to 251 Kane road, white fixtures iti perfect condition. Also, r r~ecivecl recently. I also want to Woods Corners, 2 11:: miles east on I lp, . 9w2p 8 X 10 walk-In box, eoo lb. frozen than!{ t'he Grand Lodge for the Speers road. food box, 8 ft. double duty meal I tl b fit I ud to I 8 case., 20 ens. e mille box and 11 holi ccn nuccl ene. ' pro · · EUGENE JO.NES JlUPROVJNG belong to an org-anizaltonIll~ where lhe cream case. Priced to sell oD the members are so deeply con- Eugene Jones, who has been· account of health, $20,000 down. corned cf a fellow member's wei: confined to his home'· for the last is t'he last call Howe Grocery, 9270 McGregor Ifare. May I again say thank you several weeks, had callers,.on Sun- get your w hit e, h u II ess pop· Michigan.road, Portage· I a I• e, Plnclmey.l24wtf 50 much. Everett Baker, 9w.1.P. day. $3 per bushel on cnr or 2 for 25c, shelled. Donna and r / RIES-·-We wish to thank tne Voss, 401 mast Willoughby · i friends and neighbors for tlielt: miles north and 3 miles' L t d F d I many acts of kindness and Sy'fU: Costs Mount High . ·Mason, Phone Will.! amston I OS an oun pathy during· our recent bereave- . 9wlp ment. George C. Rles, Mr. and EGGS for sale, WIIJ de· , . Mrs. Edward Daft, Mr. and Mr.~. On Storm Damage Saturday. W. X, Stead- "''GHAM CO"'',.._ .'C>o·manu So- Wayland Rlcs and Mr, and Mt.·.s, S Ed d h "'' "'"' • • ..,,. ~ Although winter weather in · ' gar roa • ~ 3cine • clety urres you to look for your Dale Rles. · : 9 ~~ Michigan. this season generally was .:.----:-----····--"-_w_t_f lost dog OJ" cat at the Animal - mllc1, .damage to facilities of the . RO.CI< broilers and fry·j' Shelter, 17l3 Sunset A.ve., Lansmg WELSH-Many thanl!s to our Michigan Boll Telephone company for sale 40 cents per Open 8 to 6, · week days. Phom friends, neighbors, relatives, Rev. a a. result of that weather was live wdight. Will dress 12·6218. All dogs plclced up b~ and Mrs. Murray Morford, Dr. A. not,3 request. Augu8 t Balzer, 1 % county dog warden are brour.,!Jt ~~ V. Smith and .A. B. Ball Funeral A . $ th south of Aurelius center. the Shelter dally. 4o:w-1.1 Home. Your kindness and sym· pprox•mate1 Y 750 •000 wor 1103 puthy f.s more deeply appreciated of replacements and repnlrs were Aurelius ' Gwtf FOUND-A bicy~le. Phone Lrtn· 1 than any word of thanlts can ex- made during the pa.st few months fresa eggs ny the sing 84582, oiw6p Ipress, In this time of sorrow. for lines, cables, and poles dam· weight, With or with· Charles S. Welsh and famlly. aged by winter storms, ""''rnnos. W. A. Hall, 3205 West INGHAM COUNTY NEWS 9w1p In most cases, telephone lines road, phone 22921 Mn·j 1 were baclt In worlling order with- 6wtf March 3, 1949 Page 8 1BOLLMAN-We wish to express in a few hours. Permanent re· our .sincere thanks .to relatives, pairs, however, sometimes required friends and ne~ghbors who assisted I days of m~enslve effort under ad· with kindnes-s and floral offerings· vct·ae condttlons. . in our .~ad bereavement. Mr. and Scores of communities were !so­ It's Silly To Be Chillyl Mrs. M. H. Boll'man ancl family. lated when long-distance !lnes 9wl bucldcd under the weight of Ice or ------wind-blown objects, Local service was disrupted in many Instances when "drop" wires leading from When quality, dependable Jln Memoriam poles to homes similarly snapped. fuels are as readily available Although wintor damage this J TINI<-When my main spring ran season was heavier than usua.J In ·as a telephone call can make , down Mlc'higan, It compares with $10,· them, I And I had to go to bed, I 000,000 worth of damage to faclli- 1 All the nice things you dlcl ties of Western Bell System com- ' Went right straight to my head. panics In the month of January I Time to watch buds opening alone. · I From the plants you sent Most of the havoc in Michigan And the pounds of candy· was caused by four storms-a ncar 1 All their sweetness lent. hurricane in November, the most NOW IN STOCK Cards, by mail or cycle, severe sleet storm in 12 years In Sent from ncar and far, December, and a.nothet• hurricane Did their share in helping and a Jess severe sleet storm in Pocahontas Fork . My happiness not to mar. January. Pocahontaa Midget St~ker IFor now accept my thanl!s, From 10 to 45 communities were And maybe somcdu.y, I isolated during each storm. About Stanley Egg ICan help return the tavor half the isolated exchanges are I Here, or in t'hat bye and bye, operated by Michigan BelL The re­ Stanley Lump maining· exchanges nrc those of Mrs. Thelma Tlnll, Independent companies whose lo· Ioriginal poem by Mrs. Tlnlc, cal lines. connect with Michigan PROMPT DELIVERY SERVICE I 9wlp Bell's long-distance circuits. Michigan Bell emphasized that SCOTT-In memory of our s?n, winter storm damage would have Maaon Branch Lt, Tyrus Raymond Scott, who, been considerably worse had it not died March 1, 1044, In the service j carried out its U'3Ual "preventative of his country, , maintenance'' work last summer We lovec1 you, but God loved you and fall, . . I best · Bccau~e lie took you home to Most fit·e 5 start In basements I, rest. Insurance companies claim. ' Sadly missed by his father and Imother, Mr, and Ml'S, L, M. Sco~t., · The 1018 fiu epidemic killed 15 ~~~~-----~-----~------1 · ~.wlp mlll!on people. .. I Mason School. Mna·cb 3 l9tl9 . News 1 THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS By ,Joan fliiHilb Mrt~on high >lCitool with the Missionaries or 1Da7, Bcfom hc1· murrlngo wn~ Ardis Drown, She la To Participate daughter of Mr'fl. L, A, WYTIIB O.RANDCJIIIJ.D DIES Nm·r·ts Eldwin Wythe, 11, son In Services· Mr. and Mrs. Hnlph Wythe of lng, •r,lxn.s, dice! lust l~rldny Rev, und Mrs, Kenneth Bystrom heart nltaelt. He had had will be guests nt rtll scrvice,c; at nmtlc fov·cr and wus left t'ho Br1ptlst church Sundrty, Mnreh rhmunatlc heart, Tho boy 6, having a part ln tho morning- g"I'UllJ sUt'ViVC!l by a slstct• This will be their Ia·.lt visit with two brothm·s, the toiles of the Mason Baptl.·.it ------church hcfot·c returning· to Vcnc~- Al.l\lA IJF.BA'I',tr, IIONO!tS In the first grade room lltug-ht zucla, South America, for· tlwl!· Elizabeth Adrtms nf Mason '•, by Mlss LaVeda Box, Denniso second term or 'm!ss!onrLI'Y scrvicn.j rt nwruhcr of the lwo Alma .Jacobs and 'Delores Chrtmbol'lnin The Youth l•'cllowship, under· dclmlr. teams which won left school lrwt Friday. Dcnnisc iH I the Joadc•f'llhip of Loretta Howe! lo,,t twn clcbutcs in tho · · attending- D"'nsvillc school anrl and Mary Hall, Is :>prnmoring· n.[ nC MichiR"an eru.Js-queHtlon Dclor·es is g-oing to Leslie, Visitm·tr receptiOn fo1· lhc Ey~troms and I' tout.'nllment last Friday. during the past wee!{ were Hich­ the frJO!His of the c!Jurch, l'nllow------... ard Ferris' mother·, Mr·s. Edward ing- the evening- pmg-ram, Among the 53.1 members of Fcnls; Delores Chamberlain's Mrs, Bystrom is a graduate of grcHs, 268 nrc vctcl'llns. mother, Mrs, Owen Chamberlain; and Mary Cllpper·'s grandmother, Mr·s. MrLry Mltehcll of Ann Arbor,

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• lrs. 1 Wnync LPCm•cr x will be In lwth Cru·r·. 'J'ho local contest In llnm•< Cl]eiC Ji.applyect Hnyhoc their· uncle, !o'rnnl1 Shepler· of Wli- Mt·, nnd Mi'B, Floyd Wnrrlo were •rueHdny Wtth ~rr. und Mrs .Tnt• lltPd Mr. nnli M1·s. Snm Williams 1 .JenniP mt stmun of Howell. 1 1 or the ptog-rnm. whJcoh nil the nbove Hludents will 'tnrl ·'Kehres' Lance Thom 8011 ltamalon, who is ill. Sundny vlnltors of Mr. and Mt'R, I I·Ieaa ol' •Monme, in honor nf Lhe 'l'ltritRrlny. s · A rluughtet· wns llnrn Monday, . partlclrato wlli be held l•'rif .Toe Hess. lift·. and Mrs. md Morlnrlml' or l•'ehnmr.v 28, lo Mr. and Mr:H. on ~[<·PIIng l'lnnn<·rl Mnt•ch 18, 11t the school '!'he two nct!OI~ Y Vollcnoll' of !•'lint wcrn week cncl .. umiuy vinltms ut the home of, MrH. Bcssle Olson nnrl mon, \VciJhcrvillc nnd Mt·. Hnd MrR. 1 Frcrlerlcli HlnlciB nt llw Mnson who plncc higl1cst In enoh d!visiml guenls ot' Mt•, unci 1lt'H A. o. I Mr. unci Mrn. Justin Brncly were I F'rnncis, were Sundnv evening 1 lit•ot·r;•• Merlndm•i ll[lonl sunday Gt•nm·nl hospltnl. 1 Inghnm 'l'llwnship Exten- will r·crn·csent the sr hool nt tiw lltw<• ltoll ; • Slmling l'tll'll' Grccnot1gh. I Mr•s. Ruey Stewnrt M1·. unci I(IHJsts Mr·. nnd Mm. Gmnl Vnn- wrlh llof1·. 11nrl 1lr"r. Dell Lowry nnrl Mrs. Ruh,v Cr1mpbcll ruHI MI'S. 11101 1 1 II~HI ?C 1 i lnh will101110 •1. 1'l'n<'mlny, Murch district contest catly In Apnl. , , . · , Mr nnrl Mrs. Don LeonUI'd wet·e I Mi'S, W!lllnm .lames of Mason anrl Syoc ot West : M1. nnd Hamid LOWI'l' ol' ·Jennie BrtrJ(CJ' of Mnsnn w,n·u 10 1 Wlt~clsm·. Mr.~. ~till· the }, " , ,Mts. Dt•lmnr Dnn.wllle will lw to the nlhcr llw ;lcld n ' , lei , Sntur rlny evening- rllnnm gneHlH of lvf\' n_ncl 1111's .. D:.;r·ber nnrl El· lTiflrl Whipple, ol Mnson . Mm 1"'"· ' dny visitor·s nf Mrs, Anne Sullivnn 111 1 0 101 ho~l ~r<'u~mnn t•lrt~H 1 l~y wn~ 11 I nt 7,,o I~· ,~ ! lesso~ ,,' sr•honls ot the dlstt·ict. u:nch of Ute Hil><'r· rn ·of 0 1 of lessons picpal'lllion tor the 'f'hHty1 students, nccompaniccl by M1·. allll Mrs. Donnld Olson ol Millville were Sunday visitors of' Mr. and Mrs. Boll Price nnrl 1lnr·s Mr. nnd MrH. fcrnnciH ville Is spcn1, Mnl'ch 10, in tht• Mrtsonlc l'l'l''"nt l't·ogmm nt lloll 1.\~ns floor show lent u·lng h · Sunday rllnner gnmIAt 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

'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'catmdav evemng at the home of were Sunday dinner guests of Mr I'orlr. mu1' !vTJs. 'reel G. Hoag. MILKING EQUIPMENT TRACTORS AND E,QUIPMENT "Baker·" Impact Gt·ain Mill, nea1•ly and Mrs. Roy Hulhllerger in honm Jean Crnddoclc was a weel< end Fm·m Master Milker with two units, International "B'' Tr<~ctcr· with 2-1·ow new of the birthday anniver·sary of R9y oruest of Miss Pb {Ills William,; new Cultivatm·, t·ebuilt with )lCW 8-foot Weeder Hulltberger. ' Mr. and 1\IL·s. · Lawrence Nb- , 8 Milk Cans 7-foot Green Hay Winclrower Mr·. and Mrs. G. H. Manning of ,.011 ger and fnmily of Mason umll rubber Ypsilanti were guests Sunday ot \ofr. ancl Mrs. William Nrswonger, "Chore Boy" Milk Cart Case, Model S. 0 4-Whcel Industrial Olivet· Rubber-tired Warren and Racl, Mr. and Mrs. G. E. 1\!nnning. Jr., wet'e Tuesday e\'ening · ' Mrs_. _Yerh~ West If\ charge. I Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hainclell and •John· Deere No. l~A Combine, with MlSCELLANEOUS daughter· of Mn.son, Mr·. and Mrs. 38-fo:~t "Univc:·~al" B3!e !~lcvatm·, : motm·, nearly new , Quantity Hand Pressure Grease Guns Fredericlt Berg·er nnd famllv of new in 1~48, on rubb01· John Dee1·e Belt Picl'u!l, fm· No. 12A Ouantity of Grease Springport and Mr. and Mrs. Milcc 18-foot Bale Eleva~or. on ruhber Keech and family were entertained · Deere Combine Five Gas Cans, army ·type 20-font Wood Grain Elevat01· 5-~allon Sunday at dinner at the home or New Idea Corn Picl,er, 2 row on Quantity of 5-".allon Cans "Challenge" Gr>~in Blower, with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. C. rubbe1· 30-gallon Oil Barr·el hopper c>nd ~ipc fu~~Mr. and Mrs .. Dol) Cronlthite an ell' :.John Deere No, 5 Powet· Mower, 7- Ket·osene Flame ThJ·owet• Weed Kille1· son of Stocicbridge were Friday foot • cut, on rubbet• ,lc!m Deere Corr>biP~tim' Field Culti­ H:md Bean Picker evemng AUests of Mr. and Mrs. vator and Hancw, 3-scclion, new Sickle Grindet·, new FEED, STRAW, GR.AIN Bennett Taylor. I Two 3-sectio:1 Dra

•• 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 calII\'• .\U'I'O:n:WII.B EIH1'0itt Oil Burner Specialist Wayne Riggs, · I what t.hcy sa)'• Then come in ~tnd sec lhc I - . tlw dil•i.p Hall's mlll{ fresh home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Par­ Guests were Mr. and Mrs. Balter Betty Ct:um, Diclr and Jean Shine-/ .for delivery quidf Medl.clnt' building is entirely satisfactory for a high school. 8:49 ';.:; 10:01 f.n' Aft a health ooM·lce or ttw lenten communicants class. Ap- · Larncr home were Mr. and Mrs. Michl ron State M•~lcol S"ole11 plication for church membership Harry Rummins and family, Mr. Should .we close Oak street, buy more property and "' Not on Sundays or Holi- ** Friday, Saturday, Sun- should be made now, Friclu.y, and Mrs. Belvin Lamer and fam- Michigan Doctors days. day and Holidays Only. March 4, 2:00-World Day of ily and Murre! Larner. In Na1ional Meet · build across from the present school? Prayer for Women ut the Moth- Mr. and Mrs. August Fcrstcl of , . . .• f mccli· No. The State Departrnent of Public Instruction will' not approve a school oclist church. Family night Thurs- Durand visited Mr. and Mrs. Adam . rwo Mtchlli\'an dottoJ~ o t in in that location. It recommends a minimum of 5 acres, day, March 10, 6:30. Biebeshoimer Thursday . cme are playmg al "sa, mt~fiparA. ~-- ' · . the first Annun ctcn 1. c s- Mu.snn Ra]ltlHt. Loyd G. Cara­ Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hart of Has-! sembly of the American Acndem~· Will children from the east side of the city have to go to way, pastor. Morning worship 10 lett called on Mr. and Mrs. Thorn- : of General Practice, to be held in o'clocl1. Communion. Sunday school as Hart Friday. I Cincinnati in March, and a number the new west side school? at 11:15. Youth Fellowship 6:30. Charles Force, Mrs. Harvey : of other stn te doctors. are expected No. Children· from the east side of the city will continue in the present build­ McKinley Hardware Program pre~entcd by Kenneth Swaim and Charles Swaim spent! to attend the meetings. Then· ~ct­ ing until a new building is built on the east side. and Ardis Bystrom. Evening wor­ Friday afternoon with Mr. and; ivities point up the fact t)tal Mlch­ T·he New Hardware in Oltemos ship 7:30. Missionary messages by and Mrs. Vurl Traub and Vm·lcnc ' igan is proving n lender 1n tb re- nev. and Mrs. Kenneth Bystrom. of Haslett. · 1. cognition and advancement of the Should we consolidate with the rural districts? OKEMOS PHONE 85312 '!' M · F' ht t th old-time family doctor. No. The rural districts do not seek consolidation. If we did consolidate the LcHiie Baptist. Paul Tucker, pas­ "' rss art on 'tc er spcn c I ,. E C T t 111 D i• President tor. Sunday school 10:00. Worship week end with Miss Martha Moore of the Acad~n~~:, ~~d 'is 'also actin!! · building program would be increased several .times: The student burden service 11:00. Sermon: "Mine Hour of Mu.Ron. · I as co-chairman of the program would be multiplied and we would have to share the cost of transportation. Is Not Yet Come." Youth Fel­ Donald Fichter, Arthur Wells I committee for the coming· Scicn­ Tractor Funnel lowship 6:30, Dramatic presenta­ Galvanized and Harold Wells ~OVCn r1",\'S n WOIJI(, 'I:Jllti wne only experiences of othcl'li Ill' IH'II:ih nrljl\cenl to clli'il'ii g-t•ovou nohollnh loci"' No 44'1 I 0 h 'l0 AS ' , o o I 'uy oven ng, ' ac mo 'I'll "Y· ono mino, I rio nnt lcnow how , , ,.,o · ' I n,J •.· • 1 l~lvn Fulton spent tho wcelt end: tntCJ'I':;lod nw, WI 'h nncl ttolds ol yogeto};lcH, SlJ'fiWbl!l'· ~,lrlcn Lod!;etlof Stotelfr.I'ri homo on' of lumhcr wns pmducml In .lnllltn opor•aling in l~lorlcln but thoro nrc · , • . . , lP' r , ,, ere 1 Sunclny, ·In tlw month of Angust. hi! 1 on£• Flol'!dn lndu~lry t'nlb nrou. Mm;t com IH fmm nil< we1 c 138 11om tho dlnt1!et In nt- 1 MJ•, niHl MI'IJ, l~rcd Mnr.9hnll re- rew tout·i~tH pny much uttcn- Inches l.o u !'not In height bill \VWAI1DS ' The rnlntnr.: i~ all strip minln~ IJ.'yler· ·~ J'H.lC!' Camp, Lcwi11 Aht·r: ns nnrl dn.ughlor, tuslng large dmglim• ~·hovels, We Lnl{<'lnncl, lclnrirla Dlnno, spent the wec•l< end with I SHIV nne with un eight-yard huol!r.l !;is j)lll'Cnts,, Ml'. and Ml'll, Roy Close·Out , nncl nnollrm· tlwl toolc ~0 rmiJie •r,.ll.~ of Oil Fidel.<, i A signal omcet· aboard tl1e U.S, S. Cabot in a Hellcat figbl.cr Dllf:fl. ~ yni(ls nl <'Hell dip, ThiH giunt ma- We were tnvllcrl olll to the hom,,, plane piloted by a Naval Reserve ofnccl', who flies only on week- Bnl'll l.o Ml', nnrl Mrs. Lyle Special ~ 1 chin•• weighs ~.fi!JO,OOO pound:; or Mr. n:ed Mrs. Rw:Hol! Kllngcn-. emsl nmI curI Ing nnmmt vnentions, .. 'rho airmmi is a memhct· or. 'J'Ilorln11·n nn M on ria v. , Fcln·unl'"" ·28, ll'lllh n hrwm 210 f1•d long, Moving HmiLh, our ,:rm-in-lnw's hl'llthcr Nuval Reserve Escort Cnl'l'iiJr Grour 71 on a two-week ucliv~ n son, .lames Christophm·, nt lhc lll1ls giant Wll.S lnl<'rcllllng to llfl. und wife, for the wee}{ cud, They· ciL1ly cruise to llavnna, CL1ba. Spul't'nw hmipllnl. I With a simple h11L mnsslvc cccen- live n 1. l:lllvcrntln Canyon, n ells-' Mr. and MrR. Doug·tnll Boyd of Baby .. Sitter trlc opcrutors made '' wullc on two lnnee of ~:l miiPR imm" I.nng. . · '11-Tnlt nnnnnnce lhe bil•lh o~' rt son 1 1 liiJ·go feet.. 'rlwr;e steel foet u r·e Bench, .It io 1·1 mile·,, l.ilJ'O~Ig·Ji the' Sunnuside District lho · supel'lutendcnl, )\1l'r<, Wllmu at thr. St. Lawrence hosp1tal on I nine l'e•!t wirle nne! G1 rect long, canyon and the last ol hctl'>" i J•'t•aner.li (Jolwnonghm· 1 Gortney nerd spent the w~c1: 'Mr. and Mrs. Earle Smith spent I 1In dlnmete1' wcr" used to Jnncl the nnd 1 esitlenlinl di.,ll'icl n1·~ ln-,1' ', . : 'rnrl 'n Dntroit. M1·r, Mnl'Y nr•rcl from Fricln.y until Monday with his, n:~g. lil'!·I.Uii Vall:',. , huclccl, Und1•r fnvm·able <"mull­ caU•d. 'J'he hollSCo nre hulll on bot!; Mr .. ~~d Mr~ .. ,To~' bnnms:::o] Vif!terl scvemt day,_; last week in Aim und daughtcr-ln-lnw, Rev, nne!: lions it could malcc one dip in Hi ;Ide," nl' a rmvect hi:rhwa'.' w1'th a nnrJ tlnw· childJcn !Imn Adnan,l i''" 'I'· t' Cl. M Mrs. Donalrl Smith nt El"'ln Illl-· • <0 ,) 'I r Ll 0 ~a·c:onds. ','t I ·r'1 .111 I '1" G I' hl'. ac {., ,], nepiCW, ill or- . • " ' ' Ct'L·Pl< runnlnr.: nl the bottrlm ot v.;'l .c11" • ' ' "IS. mJJ.gc •oug , riscy t ,1 ct nn opcrnllr.n a~ Fool.c 110is. flev. Smith wns installed on; 0 1 1 1 ·rhe big shnvf•l wn.~j removing thr• can~·on. II i» 11 VPI'Y Jll't•tty , ~ liJC wee~.' w~l. ,MIR. ;vrau;lo h'IP;Jitul, last. W••clr. . Rundav n;; pastor of ll!e Elgin 1 $15.00 abnut riO feet of l')vcrlnn·Llpn to g'tlt !Jinc·o I" !il'l', wit'll the cany'"' , Clnld3 of Mn .. on \,as n. •>liH!Liy' C I t I I l' ,. PI'I"'hvtermn church ' e·rtll,, , 01111111 n1 y r' 11 J mce mg was " , . · i lo n lG-l'ool V<'ln of plwsphatc. In walls ri,sing- ln:nclicrhl or fl'et in " Ll. lwlcl Ht the• selwnl lwmo U'l'iclav Mr. and Mrs. Herman T!'flcy and thi'C(! Wet•J{~l L'hc i:t'CW WIHIll.C 1. r lC ;::'] gna . . [ h I '. .• ' I I ,_. I 1 water unrlor prrHSIII'e in pipes nne '11' . . ·tl 'I HI!IIJ;J field 1•. <'i"hl blnelts fl'lllll in Bnllle C:·cclc 'J'hm·srlay vis1linr.:, Mnr! 11 nc AdDm~. Cnt·l C:nv,,nd(J', CliJ 0 Mr., apt! Mrs. Dm'I'PI Kyset• nnd 0!fr1, 1-Tivnt~ nnd Lewi.; Tink wc•;·c calc c. : CJ phnsphntc flr~t t·an ovot· n HPrirs beautiful dr·ivc to the top of the fnmrly and :rvrr·. and rrlrs. C!nJt· 1 nr~ltht:.r• nh~;Pnt 01 · !.:~rely from ------"I Cft1 ou or sct•crns lo f.epamtc th<• pebbly cf" 11 hilt nt night to s<·e all Jlw light" I Kyser. : "chon1 dui'in'' tllf• 1. 1 ~1. "'x wr•r1e~. I:NR1c sr>lllr phr!sphnl<• from the finer ma- Reeves District' T. am I lfl:o lln"ion «roup met at the I .'"hcr.t n<•xt I• I'Hiay ..Mr .• : DJ·owr•l • ol' Bm·bam Dunsmore's sixth ),'! · ' Siilphlll'ic acid was then ac!liccl :~1~"'~11r l 01 .'Ic.ts JH.t uctc 1 .• b ~ • lllw crJ:Int rnn·;e nntl 1\1 '1':1 flt!IC!ll 1' lh I , Th I 1 to n•movc the oit and it was I'tm •n nuy ollwr rnJ lcPid ;11 uw world home of l'lhs. Leon Wood rliul·:.clay , M Y . , . f HI' c ny nnn!I'CI'Sili'Y lll'St ay 1 · . . · · · . , 11 1 l' ' I ...,. 1 el,flllll WI 11 1£'~. 1 11 1n vt::,on o nnon 1 , OV<'r llotalir•n '•nnchiiH'!i Umt :;hnnlt 'l'hCII' nrc lwn other Ol] fu•Jd:; lllat lor .tn a -c ny mcc lng'. 'ill ''C'ilcc] t•hilrl>·pn Pnrcn!" fii'P ' , I are VPI'Y inlP!'CfiLing, Al the navy l'lf1·. and M1:s. Clnrcnec Mathews '. , tc·c·l to' "• Lleilrl · · ' ·' ' · Marilyn Lylle, Dic·llY in lllmm· nl' Mr.~ I An,,~;·.. ------,-. ,.. ., .. , ,,. l'mm sehool wilh sielmc~s. j ln separate poor bcnns fmm llw 1 1 10 524,660 dPl'J'ick•,.; hnV<' iJL'( removed and \Vood's lllrlhrln.y nnt~ivcrsary. · 1 n 1 c:1 r 1 1 n · · 1 • '· 1JC 0 Tl1c William CniPman l • gerJd on<·~. All thrnngl1 this mill 11 1 d on • · ull you r·an sPe arc the pump' 1,.,.,,,1• ,,,0'tnill,•lk, c c•,tll<"l- ,S wr:rldng away day and night. Leland Sunday. Iiarold Mitchell VCJ.Sn wn.g. into Stnckhri<1go. 3 1 1'1 11 t 1' · r anrl MI"l Willson WPI'C calle1·s at·-- Mr. and Mrs, William n.ocl; and 5,046 fiocis 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 talclny,' t.wcen cmplnvct:l nncl I heir l~- 63c Mr. nnrl Mrs. Cnl'l Lilywhite ol' '~Inrch ll, l'o!' an afternoon 'mcel.- ~borers. (Sec ·.Tomes 5:1-5) RegLtlar $42.50 Cheese FowlcrvHle were wecl< cncl guest~ El~~· . . ! '':-1. G~·ncral mm n; ilogcncJ'3Cy REDUCED TO of Mr. am! Mrs. Earl Wl~celer. Il.ex Mr. ~nd Mro. P!: 111 P Cnvcnc1rJ' 1t1:1: ngilo11t the worl:1. (!'Jet• Lulcc Fincout and daughters of l\>lnson, ~tt~ndc~l _ !~o II.W1m?,g Satu1·cl;?: 17:2GJ Medium Sharp 49c wc•re Sunday dinner guests of the • 11 ~n\t''~l[ Kn.h1tecntiiJa.IBcy n nt1 H°.l- : "•L r:.el'icus ~)liritunl dccndt•ncc 1 501 1 01 1111 1 vVheclcrs. 1 ;:;·, ' . : n . Je .un ' ' 1 resuJtl.n"· in empty for'm without Mrs. Mnhel Webbe1· of Flint, n · tat~o~tc tllcctOJy. lAhoc.tl 1 ~0 fnf· a reality in the life of professors $3950 10 1011 0 2 Pkgs. ~~rmer re~jdent here, has been vis- i 1 ~.~;, 0 ~' r~cep w uc -' cf gndline~s. (See 2 Timothy ~:1- Kraft Dinner / 29c ILmg ·Mr. and lvirs. Glen Bl'ny. Mr.! The. prlmury department of the i 5) "" , . -TERMS IF YOU WISH- anrl Mrs. Albert Humphrey and , Sunda .sclJOo] had u art Sat-j u. Troublc3 and pel'lls Lhrough- MI', and Mrs. Coc Emens th1s last i L't'lny "'aflelll l tl Jl Y r out the world such as were never 0 1 111 week. : -~~~----· --~-- ~~-_:_-----~ ~~ _~--~·-' lmown before, bringing ·clistl'c!iS FORD Mrs. Madeline Hazel spent last! children were Sunday guests of and perplexity upon nation~, caus­ Bolll'll'ss, lh, weel{ end with Mr'. and Mrs. W .. ' Mr. and ~Irs. Dule Allison of ing men's hear·l.s to fail them for Ocean Perch DEALER 39c Wultman of Grand Rapids. She! Adrian former residents of this fcnr and for Joolting aftct· !hose 1 . .. FOR J. B. Dean also visited Miss A'!tcc Dryer at district'. thin~s thut arc coming· 'on th~ . I . Lansing. · , Mr. nnd l\frs. Carlton Hubhnrtl en1·th. (See, LukJ 21:25, 26; Daniel . ·~ . 29 YEARS Mason Phone 5311 The ehiltlrcn of Mr. and 'Mrs. 1 and Sand1·n of Marion called at the 12:11 Eal'l Hoag nrc confined to their 'home of Mr .. and Mrs. Robert "6. The world-wide proclamn­ J\lilll'l''s 0111-Fashinn•·d, lh, homc with chickenpox. ! Smith and Mr. and Mrs. Fred: tic:1 rf l'hc g-ospel as tho sure Cottage Cheese 19c Mr. and Mrs. Fred Brown and Brown Satur·da.y. • remedy fot• this situn tion. r Sec

' 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 1 Redeemer and ICing will tal13 this ! fin-cmscd. storm-tossed world 1111- Bacon Squa'res 19c 1dcr His own r.cntrol. Th<,o, present wor·td, with nil its sin a:;d misery, will pw.:s nwny. Everv trncc nf :iin and its blig'llting effects wi!l ll3 t·cmovcd. Potatoes liS No, I, lii-!11, 1"''''' , "Therefore, 'b~ yc nlso rc~dy: 61c i for ·iJ, s11ch nn houl' as ye th:nk I not tlio Son of man comctll'," Automatic (Pd. Aclv.J Beer - Wine - Meats - G1·oceries ' Dishwasher ·Soft Beverages to Go - Mason's SOD Store 'J'Iu•·re'~ nothing ti1 it: stuel1 th~ (specially designated dish·ibutor for Michigan Liq­

· 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, Lii\Ved.j wlir.n• she !Hid he<'n tnlwn thr·ce I 'l'wn flrn l.l'liC:i'~ lronr Le~lli• nn- 1 dny,9 pi'L!VIniiH, al'll!J' mrffcrlng n HI'I"I'Crl the enll. I ~:lrol{{~. ' rf.'IHJ tJr.u.~;c WlUi ]ncnt.ecJ· CJJ1 .l.,r " Mr. Dill w:r.; n Ilfl'-inng rnHidonl; JllnekmoJ·c r·oncl, sn11th of ' l'hc of the Lt•sllt• fii'Cfl. rruncmJ scr·v- 1 Wi!ck:· eclwol hn11,e, 'rhc ltnmr 1 CRISCO loes for Mr·. DIIJ we1·c hPid rmm I wru covered lly $:i,fi00 lnsurnnce. H. B, c JJehrenH furllmtl horn1• curly Tli!'H·' · · ·· tluy nflcrnoon. Hcv. mnrl Carpc.1-j LPsli" Cn·OIIH Piau 3 ~~~ 93c tH, rnlni.9Lt,t· or the LcalitJ M!!lh- J\unual 1\ft.•r•llng- SHREDDED WHEAT orliHL dHn·eh, ofl'lelutrrl. He lH I 'rite tir·Jt anntlal meeting· of lhc 2 12-oz, 31 Htii'ViVc·li by lill'et• rluug'hi.PI'H, Mr•:;, Lt•Hilc Cn-npcrntlvc, Inc., will be •• ,,, c C:inv<•r nt wltoHe home he cllctl; llcld 'l'hUJ'Mdny aftcmoon, Mnrch Mr·.;, Lcnn DnxlnJ Sun clay· wn:; ob~CI'V!!d -- ..... · l'"t.thc Lr·slir Melhodl.~t church at the morning ·;~erviec fm· worHhip. 1 Yout hs Escape Wreck I Lnynwn or llw church conducted 1 • • • • ! the whole servlee. Sermonett~s InJUrieS I"''"'". dclivNeri by CIHr·encc• Van- W1th Slight , rlcrLrnd<·n, l•'r•cd Heuer and Ralph 'l'wo LeHlic youths Wl'I'C injm·cd 1 M. Waltz. Other portions of the late Sun clay night"' in nn nulomo- '.service wcr·c• c"nrluctccl by Ray hi.Ic.aeeidynl on US-127 j~r·.ft Jq.; and kne<• ..Jan1es On·illr> Vurl<'ll Dic•s I Crunfitoclc, 18, of Onomlaga, who Aft"r. Long lllrw~s I was riding wilh Smith, WOH: Orville L. Variell, 70, who for br·ui~rd ·but Wflfo talccn to hi~ ·I~ year·s has npemtr•d a plumbing,

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 ~·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''·""" Sunnybrook 1 noon. Sunday evening they called . ·: ·sh~rbet ·. . 6Vl·in. 39c l'ltln i\lm·1,h i\trpl I on her paretits. Layer Cake, .:..::p;n~;,pple-Lemon l•yer Ched·O·Bit Americon Ch~::~ fco~, 2· ~~~~ ·.69c }Vompn'•.; Union of the Lc.sli~ Mr•. and Mrs. Ross Rinldc nnd ~ppl£ SAUC£ 0 Red Salmon Baptist chmch will have its March family and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd ·Pecan Cupcakes.• ·.. · · :. . : · o~ ~ 39c lb. ~ 2 Cheddar Cheese 48c me~ting at the chmch Wcclne.'lday Hammond of Dimondale were Sun-, 2 cani.. llt lona Lima Beans n fternoon, March !l, There will be rlav dinner g·ucsts of the James . Caramel layer· Cake· oo:~:;·.o;p-~~:;59c .Sure.. Good Margarine Mild-Fr••h lb. 23c n collection of the gift boxes. Millers. 9 PreparefSflaghetti Ann Pa a i ----- i ~------Plain Dinr.er Rolls ,. ~,k 9 1Oc Kraft ,Velv~eta 2 ~~;, 85c 9 ·, 1\llasl!:ul T.nhl<'ttu 1'n U1· mv .. 11 :Bunker Hill 9 . A mu~1caJ tableau, '"l'hc Ten · . ' Home .Style ;Donuts ~~ 8 . 25c . Bo.rden's Cream Chese J .•,. 17c . Sultana Red ·Kidney B~ans Vil'gins,". will be lll'erwnted Sun-1 E1lnn 1'\llh·~ 20 pkg. day e\•cmng at at the Leslie, Dr nnd. Mrs Earl ·Parker Hoinz Brea~· 1::i 7:~0 en~ Sandwich ·· 17 c Allsweet Margarine lb. 31c A&P Sauerkraut Bapt.lst church. The tabl.eau will tertain~d a gro~tn of friends TUC'3• 9 bc.given by the World-Wrdc guild I · . h r· '·[t' .n.nr' Englrsh Muffins · ~~ 6 .19c ,·t·J h • J y· , ' :CA.y CVCillng m 01101' o· n • CATSUP lb. · o f:' .1e e me 1. oung wornrn who, M. E B · St'l wh left March Bhie Bonnet Margartne · 35c lona·, Hominy· 1 8 1 05 2 -:- •; ... wrll appear In the cast are Nane ·, • • . • • , • , Cl 14·••· Sour Rv.e -Bread·· .· · . ~::; 19c - Ke.IIey 1\'at'·y M'll , v· .· .Y 12 to mal« O·oh, 't>lo oh« "" 1, t"" _lh• So ~• "" n, 111 nr oo do y '"'" 01 ., '" •·owo n pO)cs lrt prlnclplo Jcnture of tho p · • Mr. 11nd /lfrn. Elmr.r.Yon Pat.toraon • 11immortnlity1 111through n single worlc. "'" of IDool !a·ym '"" tod hy Ml· W"" dlo • ""' tho . of M loh Igo"· M,, 0 ml Mn ""' 0' non oe Loot« ,,.., '""''', """·' wm '""'""" : g< '"' ,, 'Th poogmm 0 hel "g ,.10 _ pf 1th '" ""I M,. , '"'I M ,. •· ,I, Po t- Hlo hook. "Tho Com plo o1 Aogloc _.' l~""l"', l I b~ld t ~I 0 muglclnn, gnvo a splcndifl perform· scoutclex:ccJIItdlvcs.t Thct' BoylhScotuhts i At tile artcmnon mcctlr,,.,, the I towm1h'.p w.a·o fnunrl In vil:h n cl.othca 'hamper. The I through Deleon- terson and :fnmlly of Lansing were 1 rev en led n mnn of quiet contcmpia. 1 ~mothered r•on~rcci Pt•ofe~sor 1 ance .•Too hn.s heen WOI' c ng ll ou ni"'ne'' · n p e'l" "'e n s mng en c 1• annunJ rcpol'ts• • Wel'o given nncl" 0 r. 1her blnnl1els Saturdny· mot·n 1ng. 8oFLch',;• rnnted L1 10 1I'. f nnn anli nrc . Jng, - faculty ndvi1 or, sun d uy supper gucn t .s o r M1'. unc 1 / lion , .. f11ll of. . d e It Immor, a 1over ot f 1 IWo Y"rn ot hlo m ""I' woeh "''" "' II "' y. • • I 11,. ,., '", tho '"" w"'" ol"' loll, ' "' eri fi'Om the bnkeri · nt Canterbury Ilou.Jc. She ex- 1 . , ern c nn .c lll'J n United Brethren during the month Hlchnrd Cole, Wurr<:m Mny and 10 • 11 1 1 t 1 th S L , plnlncd the worl1 among the stu-/ IU)l anr] Stitch ClUb, which wus chnrgc cf t.ho mifJsi,onary pm!l'rnm Iof March, The following Sunday I G11ry. Chandler. Bear awards were goods sa . w Je pu · n ° cou ! dr:nt;1, 'l'hc meeting closed nt tJ;rco orgrtnizcd some time agq have 1:u1 Ruth IIanl~ w,n r,ivo the de· will be the quarterly com mmlon given to Delbert Rinehart, Rich- fund, · o'cloclc /held three meetings since Decem- vollonals. , service· in the ·morning ncl the I 1 1 11rd Schneider, 'l'Cd Nobio and Don· ---- I ' t . bcr. The following oCficers were --- · Bethany Chapel Oospcl Orchcr;tru11 I Foreman. A total of five silver· I,, T, 1\.1110 Cln~H lias ~~~~nting- j Thrm~ ~vho wen fromh;r1c weJCicJcctcrl: President, Betty Fct'co; 'l'o IDnh,rtaln Gard1·,n Cluh Jof Three ntvcrs will J uvc charge~ eight golcl honor points were At ''" of Mt·s. I rutt. . 'Mrs. H.u r.:?wroun, proal: cnt of vice president, Dale Townsenrl: ned Ccdnr Garden club wlll of tho evening service. r,~ 8 1 The iattet• pnrt of the wccic L. T. K, class of the Mctilod1st! ~:cf(athcdn~ gull~~ ['lr.Jr ~?n ·.rlltt~t IIowo hers and three gt1csts were JH'eS· Mls~ Marthn Mullett und Mrs, A. 'f,l'e D••c·c ... lbcr 111cclln~ •va J l1eld n 'I' 110 ut ' - . " ,, • ' begin their clutic~ for tho your, 'fo IJu\'o lllml 'J'hnllH l'rtrty ent. · eac · at tho home of Mrs. W. Force, The Year b:IOI~.'r wi.ll he clistrlbul:cd. Mr. anc:l · Mr.!J. Ludell Cheney' Odc:l FcllowH and Hehcl'nuson, Ohio, Friday, Lt. Huff. Lansing. fumiiy have moved to Cry·3tal rending- wa given by Mr.s, June DcDync, underwent a l Potte; tenor sax. ~nd Rae mnn, ,;on of Mr. and Mrs, Clayton Fnlls in the upper peninsula, the · and Hownrc! Southwell, Imaj~r operation at the Sparrow J Burne~, baritone sa~; entered the of Waur.on, Ohio, wa.3 Miss Beatrice Akcr, who was homo of Mr; Hlll. Johnson displayed the hosp1tnl last week, She Is lmprov- ,'sellt'or hJ'gh clt'visi- 011 . Ratinn-~ were kllled·in a plane crash in the Pa·nn- taken to St. Lawrence hosplt,nl 1 w ay In carryI ng a k n lfc; J oI 1n Ing rnp ldl y. · I given on the performance ""of these rna Canal zone las·t M ny, II c had for on emergency appcnd cc t amy, wereMr. Sundayand Mrs. dinner Allen guestsDox:tader of! ------...:..------11 entries on the basis of state solo been missing nino months before is now nt home. Mr. and Mrs, Ben Burch alldl' 1 I i d he was fotmrl. Lt. Huffman was L'l J 1 t f 01 You Haven't Seen Anything ... and enscmb.lcTh festiva lt ru es un Mrs. 1 a. o ms on o · cemos Larry Dean. · · : :regulations, c resu s nre ns stationed at Howard FiclcJ· and was ""1· it .ec1 'h or s1s· 1.er, M r. s · · Add1'c M · d M St I 1 follows: Richard Latham, Dlvbion within two miles of his base when Rich'mond the latter part of the r. an rs. uart Arm- h t nur· nmv t Dl · 1 the disaster occured. weelc ' strong and son of Mason were . I• 2; saxop one quar c • VJs on · M S "I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and two1011 plus;1 and Gerald Slllith, Dlvi· . , . Dr. anr1 I'S, Owen •. r one ren Mrs Lloyd Wheelc a d f '1 Wall jlltjiCf~ I' .• · . HilVc Bohcmran Supper f h . it th tt1 . I .. r n amy, ~ , • , . 0 Bmn:ng am v1s e<1 c 1a cr s M d M PI d 1 1 ...._-- Members of St. Mary .s parish mother und sister, Mrs. Emma r, an rs, • oy ~ammond of ; l'a.rent ~ Warned of S<'!trhlt· Fever held n bohelllian supper at their I Speers und Alta lnst Sunday. Lansing were Suncay dmner New New solid color papers are fen- Eil!rf"i~i~=~~ i Parents of school children were community lml! Sun_day evening l Mr. and Irvin Foreman guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, tured, n new trend in dccora tlng, Mr~. orl' ; warned last week of the recent for members and fl'lcnds of the: Lansing visited her family, Mr:;. LoVette. , 1' to combine with prints or to be 'exposure of pupils to scarlet fever church. There was a large crowd.·rrcne Galvin ancl famlly, one day/ Sunday rJmncr guc·sta of Mr. used nlone. Sample books avnil- . in the local grade and high school, --- lla~.t week, :wd Mrs. Loren Sweet were Mr. ' Case ; Several children· were sent home Plan lllcctlng fo1· Marett 10 M " L B . . . w·r. :tnd Mrfl. Fred LoVette and fam- able for your inspection. th t d Ill W i because Of sore ron s an • omn~ •s ••.._. 0 I'!C f C orrs me t liam.:;ton.r... conavisitor rcm.elThursday was evening. ,, L ily and Miss Mary Hall ,, ness. The "county nurse calle(l on Thm·sdny evening for the1r regu- She called on Mrs. Edd Porter. Equipment ,. :all sick pupils the latter .Part of Jar meeting. Due to so many ac- · ' . Dart Schoo} Decorating Supply 'the week. Advice wns given to all tivitics o11 Marcil 4, it wa.~ decided :Mr~. Mautie Hemmger, who has ·. Shafer ! parents to watch for sore throats, to hold the next card party on been tli a long tunc, has rccove~ed 7th and 8th Grades A \'llllable for . fever and rash, and call a physl· Murch 11. This will be held at the lllld ls able to be. about her duhcs H . Immediate D?livcry t I G. A' R. hall at s p. 111 , l"ith Mrs. agatn, Mrs.. Hemmg.er. _was recent- onor ro11 members for the past l'hone Z·S41ll i clan if high fever or had throa '3 Rhoda Sior.um, vice presfdent, in ~ plac~d Ill the I eth ement roll. six we ells are Robert Hudson, 1 I present. charge. The reports of the relief ..,he. was e.m~loy!!d for many years Richard Lange, Ralph Oal fot• most of the third Mason Takes Loss (jUUI'I.OI' )Jut the 1-IIghlandcm l'lnally forced Mason to fade again Mn1·ch 31 1919 To End Schedule, ILIHJ unrlml the period In front, 30- 26, ' THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Tourney Is Next ~J~~~.:~~A ~fi~~;t~:~;~~~~~~~ Vercruy'sse Docl·le Enroute to' -Asy· lum FILM ,NEWs ~:~y.hi~Rb:f \~~:~rrf~~ ~~~ v~~~i:!'.: ~~~~~~~:~t·;~ ~~~~~efl~~llfo~~.~r h\~ Mason onder! the·l01D eagc sea- 1:!-iH In fL roughhouse fourth who wn.ntrJ the down-nnd·outcr to fnt'nmllon, son the same WilY It wns stnt·led- qunrtcr thr1t 11fiW more men on the Gloria Jean and David Street stlclt -around for lauglm, Here tho Htory taltoa by losing, 'l'hls time tlw Bulldogs 11oor wrestling than thoro were Officers had no qlft'lculty tran~- the court. The pBychlatriata, Dr. health he should be hospitalized at shnt•o the mu·.>icnl spotlight ns Huy,:h•·t· RdurnH usual twi.st:. Baxtct• Is were dropped lly Howell 13·36, plnylng baslt'etllall. Mu.snn never porting Victor Vcrcruyase from V. F, Lowell and Dr. 'lllugcne Dona- once, He has lost considerable well llS tho romrmtlc leads in "I A mnn'··' pnst C!an novel' bo com- prove tlmt ho'~l not tho MliRon Wfl:J in the game all the • eamc rJ!ose lo malting' a game of It the county jtLil to thq Ionia asylum van of the Ypsiianli state h\)splta.l blood fron1 hemorrhages, He has Surrender Dear," coming to the pletely wiped -out or t'org·ottcn. nnr[ tho ilclcctivo then ""''"'"',1,; way and for fl short time In tho In Lhe final period. h•st Thursday afternoon, Ho of- and Dr, Carl Bradford of Lansing, injured his head to the extent that Fox on Saturday. Between the 'rhrtt's tho ang!rJ nf Columbia's him to "impet·son1tte" '1 third frame even led the High- Davis was the only Mason fered no t•eslstancc nor did he agreed upon the following sto.tc- there may be concussion and slmll two of them they rring the classic "The Genllemrm from Nowhet•c" find out why the bribe for

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 Alon has won only Highl.andcrs with a total of the prisr~ncr should be put away ary 11, 1040. We are therefore un- burns In the fire which bt•oltc out 1 bu·J;crs In "T;w Oounl.crfcitcr~." a 16 1 three . ' until he l!l able to comprehend the alllc to state whether or not aald in the Vcrcruysse home on Center TIVtnhtieth Cehntury-Ftotx •.·eleasc' ' -- h 1 t II d 1 bl VI t • V h d · t 1 ' w 111 c w 111 1Jc :; own LL · he Ji'ox on Ago.lnst Howell Mason en me up llmvl'l[ Ji'(J F'T 1'1•' Tl' 1 c urg-es ltga ns I m an a a e c or ercruysse a 1\ men a street in M a. son. Pr·osecutor S t •d . , ' · · to aiel In his own defense. disease or defect which at that . _ - a Ill ay · with a revamped lineup, The st.~mg_er, f_ ...... ~ 2 5 8 'l'hc findings of the three psy- time, ,January 14, 1040, would have Charles R, MacLean mststod Umt Co-starring- .John Sutton, Doris change almost paid off. MILson Bttgh 1m f 1 0 ' 8 v played Its lmst ball in several Hngn1: c• ' · ...... 6 1 1., 13 chio.trists who cxamlnod Vcrcruys- affected his criminal responsibility. crcruysse threw gasoline on his Mt!rrlclt, Hugh Beaumont, and Lon ' ' · ...... ' se February 21 were presented to "In view of his present state of wife n.nrl then set fire to her. Chancy in Its cast, the Reliance game.~. Ball handJing WaH a 1ol Pier·cc, g ...... 4 1 2 12 Pleturc is un expose or . counter.. smoot'hcr and the clefcn:;c was Dunn g 0 1 2 1 11 tighter, The Bulldogs cnlllll not SulJ"t't.tttt_i_o__ n.. s;··.... feit ring of International scope, 0 A • l u•. I IH b A L II '' c 1\.S llCJen uZS Sutton, a Scotland Yare[ ace, put down their shots lhoug-11. MeMalwn, g ...... 0 1 1 1 . my er er t gar t 0 ec ture at 0 ege spot:.; the middleman of the outfit Both tcam:1 employed lhn fast Rylm1an, f ...... 0 0 0 0 One Ye-ar Ago-Hl48 I ancl tmclts him to the UnitcdJ brenk In the first pet•lod, When the Dtlltn g 0 0 1 0 shooting had stopped for the qtmr- • ...... The city has dccldccl to go ·Herbert Agnr, bt•illlant writer, States where, in coopemtion wlt'h _ tcr Howell was on top of the heap, 17 ahead with the building of the editor and diplomat, will lecture 1 the Secret Scrvieo agents, he be-: 11-8. Jack Davis wns really hot. Mason Ji'G Elm street bridge, on "Problems of World Collabora- comes Identified with the ring. As; '.' The Mason forward accounted' for Patty Sowers, Gordon Fortman, tlon," 8:15 p, m. Tuesday, March a confidence man, he plans to [ o.ll of Mason's points In that Davis, f ...... 7 Roger Topliff, Shirley Pfiester, 8, in the auditorium of Michigan gain the Inside track and pave the. quarter. Stolz, f ...... O .Tim Soper and Herman Bushnell State college. yray for exposing the leader, The The second stanza was a car- Johnson, c ...... 3 have won their way into the state Agar is author of the 1934 middleman, Beaumont, provc·.;r to 1 bon copy of fhe first with plenty Gabbert, g ...... band contests which will be held Pulitzer Prize winner, "'I'hc Pea- be R tough and shrewd adversary of shooting and little accuracy on ~~~~~!~i· gns·...... a rrt Michigan State in April. pic's Choice." sub~cqucntly he wslohno.'suspccts the Yard man's lnls- IWC' th 10 Mason is pitted ·against East . e part of either team. At Inter- Barr, f ...... 0 Lansing In the Class B district publi.shed "Tho Land of the Free," Western in Color mission Howell was in front 20-16 .. Kelly, c ...... 0 l tournament' in Lan.s:ng. "The Pursuit of Happiness," and We,steni action spectacle, flJlme

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 ,,! 1011< , -.u 1 :v Ill'· I · · ...... Wa•j oh~l'l'VCrl II t the 11101'11\ng RCl'V· cllll'ing lent in many ol' the homcH, llr noruiJh,\' · Jtroz,•le 1 was 2 (170 qur;rts a new , • . M1•, nnrl Mn·, ruurl OHbonw, Mr. · Lin, Ann11tte Drown, .Lnurla MQr·. let• lnHL Sllnlio.;w, 10001 11 11"'"'·' '""'" 10 11,. uui>IJ:· "l 11 " 11 Mil· lly fl"n" AIJmnun j' Dairy fot·mers' ln~ome toLnl~rl $20S, and Mi•.J. F•wl Corwin, Chai'lc•J 'tin, Mn

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 Stocly the news itrt.lcle refer- orcllnury crhn!nrtl nmttm·s without Cl'H nnrl other· "prnnlcstcrs." Per­ L d lrnps I lllll Wl'Ong, letter' appearing in the ltnrl Waco to I?ot'l Wurth and more, not to mention tho upper Ilnprovemen t OJ. an ring to the "prnnk" played ()11 ILn order from tho prnsecullng at- News of Febt'UI1l'Y northward to cross the !Inc mto valleys., • George illll!son lust weel1--~pce!f- torney (or seclll·lty for costs from MHS, DArSY STURGES • C Okemos this question, "Did you OlLelions which do of. rexus from Tex- rn!nfnll. The ]Clst mentioned rang"'; !1'11,ngc unci riding horses nnd more Phuslze the need for .farmers to get I I, too, wns Utlcon in hy a so-~ not violate any statuto of the to ·ron Prts?, from Bmwn~- ail the way from an average of recently some of the fastest rae­ !heir land in slwpc to produce more cnllcc! conniving "prunlcster" when stute. But tlmt hrlngs up rrno~her the tip of the Pttnhnndlc, nine Inches at FJI PaEo to an nvcr- ing on the American turf­ We Remove Dead Animals ho;~cs busiwls at Iowct· ltn!! 0 5 t. , I lived on my fur·m north of Mu-1 phase of this affair; Mr. Ellmon . tr~velcd .straight. through age or nearly 60 Inches along the still number lnta the thousands, : tile , S s per nero, son In my cuse nil he "Ot wa" n mentions ads of the SO·C!ttlled Mlddl e WC'i~ 0 11 °1ln}Jl'OVCnlCnt ' ' ~ b j"l r , tdcl~e by W~lr of D,tllns rmd Texus-Louisinna line. Because of the rapid growth of c itt 1' t hen hut he c!!c! get uway ·with It pmnkslcrs which ar·e rlcfrn!tely 011 For ,Prompt Removal Wot th to Pecos ltnd west- There is 110 sltttc onywhot·c neat· the cities of 'rexus oApccially in or;nm ce po ntg ou , and' I in my lnocence rilado the for·hiddcn l>y law, but on whieh he I have followed the border tile ca."tct'r1 pot·tlon-: o'f, tile stntc mar·grn between what n fnr- mist>Llce of getting onl'y lhc -num- refused to sign tL complaint, C\t.l­ I 8 1 t t 0 D Rl 0 1 as large in ar·e1~ and there Is no " ., , ,. ~he of Old. Crippled · c a . ci nne across state that has within Its bound- dairying is rapidly corning to th~ rnor gc~s for hrs crops tmd what It llcr of the lleonso p!a'tos on !lift zcns of this state, nslc!ng- protoe­ San Antonro. I have followed fcJr•cfrrJrlt, ' ' or Dead Horses Old s 1 h T !] f y uric's so great 11.. variety of sails cost? hrm to _I,L'orl~tce thcr.n Is nnr- car. In calling at the ·"arne sher- tlon unc!et· its law~, _!~avo exactly pans ra Tom an and crop growing clements. 'fhc cltnr.s crop of Texas 'yields 1 _rowmg stcodrly, Comrnodr!lcs used iff's depnr!.merlt I wa., informer! the same responsrb1ht:y for I.nw and Cows ,JII.~t Ahnnt EvPt:ythlng uround ~10',000,000 a year and the that I must have a wnrrun!: before enforcement, and frw the hnngrng tomato crnp ubout $8,000,000, I they cnulcl net. Upon· contacting a of law v!olat.or:s to just!r;e. whicl1 I D!rcet from Its .soils. Texas Other l'rndtmts, 'fnn 1 pl'Ominent ju~t!ce of Mason, I was they demand ul off!ecr•s ol the law. PHONE pi'Dcluces slnp~nc!m~s ctops of Out of the gulf comes unheliev- 1 informed thnt the license number· HOY W. ADAMI:l Iwheat, oats, nee, !lax, rye and nhlc tons of fish and shr!'rnp and was !nsu!Tie!cnt. I must havo I corn u:; rts pr·!nc!pul gmln crop~r.1 oysters nnd other sea foods. Out names and a brief l!fe history be­ Hoot erops rnc!uc!e potatoes, both of Ulc mines Of the stale come I fore a wari'ILnt could he issuocl, Irl~h am! swcl'l;, .ca.rrols, table golcl, silver, copper, Iron, coal ancll J. T. Sanders, legislative counsel Lilcc friend George, I would like beets, racltshcs, tm nrps, on tons nnd carbo black and from its ell for the National Grange, tells to lmow the solution as far as a State Farm 'muny othGrs, Or!wr garden prod- como n petroleum natur~l \~ass tho Senate Labor Committee that lone farmer· is concemccl, I was Insurance Companies uct.s lncluclc tomatoes, bi'Occoli, helium , 11 lphur ' It a d , ~ the Democrats nrc giving too cmrlionccl vcr·y explicitly not to cabb•tgc• . • • gt·e en an cI re d p cppots,· sium. 'A • lot of ' Iuml>crsa n is rnagnecut in I much credit to labor's part in take the Jaw in my own hands. spmach, parsley nnc1. ever;~ other this .state nlso. . tho 1948 election. Snndcrs said But ! r tho law can't ta!t'c any uc­ AUTO !c!nc! ?f vegotal>lc whrch Will grow I would not for the tnomcnt dis- tho farmers played fully as de­ t!on when you catch a man in your FIRE rn sorl. Other stable crops raised claim any of the boasted produc-1 cisive a role us did Jwn" 22232 It might a,lso interest some to 'l'hc . cornrnillcc dcclilrcd thnt VALLEY CHEMICAL CO. J"a1·n that if the state of Texas I r ere a nee ' rlividual involved so that some 'gt•eatcr crop producing efficiency legal action may he taken through were to be flopped bott~m-side-t~p For farmers who arc still won- is the answer to lower farm prices our county law enforcement chan- by fol~r,ng , along its eastetn dcr!ng if it is !lclvisable to buy and higher produclion costs." nels. Shorty" llou~daues EI. Pa~o wou.ld be baby chicles this year, Howard Crop production can be increased REX E. BEAUMONT' U. S .i\l'l'JtOV!m PIJLLORU~J CONTIWLI,EU neat !y ~ hundJ ed 'rnllcs out,m the Zindcl, Michigan State college ex- b Ononclagn, 1 Atl~ntlc,. ocean off . the c1ty ~f tension poultl'yman, 'has a few Y "put buck" ~il management P. S. I got pay for my ale! hen, , The Serviceman says: Jacks om tile. The entire Old South suggestions methods and "hold1111::" op~rations, Thanks lo the Mkhigan stale po- I LOWDEN CHICKS would he covered aH fur north as ' · "Put hack" met!Jods include rc- lice. Hworll es for Y•·•u·s Birmingham, Alabama, and the He s~ys t!Htt the far·mor should building the soil's organic mat!cr I Rt.. tls, H.1>t·.lni 1 I.J:~ghoru~ and NPw CJ'OSli Bl'f~ds northern boundur·ies would lie consrc!cr five potnbts. If the an-., supply by growing deep-rooted ]Cf'· I.oll'(lf'n Roel<-~tl'r!s If your tractor needs ovcr­ somewhere north of Chattanooga swers arc iavor·n lc, the chances umes in l!Jo r tJt' Tl . I ct' EXlllains 'l'r~Hjmss J,aw I in ar·e t!1at· poult·1 :>, Jll· or 1 uc. ·t· JOn wou ld . . · h o ' ron, 1cy rnc u c I~urthcr comment on the story, PULLET CHICKS COCKEREL CHICKS Tenncs~ee 1 h&uiing, you'll save time A · ·[ 'T · I' · t 0 be profihblc for the farmer First lep uctng P osphatc nnd potash of George Ellison's hogs in last' BE IN TIME FOR '49 gntnl lei a! tcxatnl !Vrngt": hr- is the pr~pcr cquipmct;t a~·t-ihbl~ ~ drained off by constant row crop- week's Ingham County News i and money by having it angc c ocr cr o a w a r1p c · ' ' · ping TlJoy J · 1 1 tt' · II Oltl Customer·s Ar~ Fine and A rf' In J.inp fnr J~v"ry Nino 1 seems to be in order, to clear up ~ cotilcl drive to Saint Augustine Wa.s thet•c a poultry enterprise on · a so me ur c pu mg a Out. of 'Ten Lnll'fl!•n Ch!l'!,s one or two points of this affair. done now. Wle can give Florida, fewer mile.s than h~~· the farm last year'! Do you lilcc barnyard manure l.Jack on the sari I A Good I<'loel' of l.nwdl'n I'll oC'!c is Your Cl1tsh CrnJl It is a fact that•simplc trespass is 1\ps~ Icould reach EI Paso in his own poultry and chicle ens? Do you and plowing under corn stullcs, 1 BUY HEm~ A'r 1101\m-WRIT:F:, PIIO~I·' {JR. VISIT you qtrick service if you state. · have time to manage nne! prop- s!L·aw and other left-overs. not forbidden by law in Michigan, I also that the actions of the men, , ~chcdulc your job soon, Yes, Tcxns is a big state. It is i c~ly care f?r baby chicks'! Last, "Holding" operationH can include a state of big cnterpl'iscs, big men I Ztndcl aclvrscs. t!utt .the farm?r contou_ring, grass waterways and as described l>y Mr. Ellison, in LOWDEN FARMS bdorc the spring rus!J,, who make big fortunes, big ideas, • figu,re whcthct adequate feed ts tcrracmg where necessary. chasing his hogs around the pas­ PHONE JACI\SON :t ..J!!OfJ l'. 0. I~IVES JUNGriON hig ranc'hw, big fields, big yields, I ava1lab!c. ture, do not come clearly under IAwatlon 4(;20 Hm·ry Road at llenriPtta and big stories. Some m·c notl,1. Tho fanner who skips from t'ho the l>nn of any statute of tl1!s r~.'.'-··-..;.------, state, unless the livestock arc true. poultry busirtess from one year to I w· n d n I One such is told of ll rancher I ~nothcr has little chance of m~k- ·lrO ecor er .. heck intent,definitely or injuredare stolen with from malicious their '"'I••••••••••••••••••••••••··~ who .strl!'ted for town with his ox mg ~toney, he _stresses. The "rn" When a Pllrc-brcd y;hrtc leghorn 1• AlUS·CI.U1lMISRS team. On the way one was over- and outer" ts mvarrably wrong- cr b . t . owner's premises. SALES AND SERVICE come with the heat and died, The in or out nt the wrong time. 1 a tdmNs m 0 bn neds.t on! the Ftc1 1 s,~okr£ Thot·c is cvic!cntly a big loop- I 1 hole in the law here, hut it is not ranc h or s t opped t o s"m,.. th e ox t o IPor those wno- pla.n to keep ' :1· e r.son rcc. mg. .arm a 1'Llr • save the hide nne! while he worked poultry this year, ZindcJ atlvi.scs 1an~,- \'.ash., It ts.' rn lls own way, within the powers of the law en- : DEAD or ALIVE at this task a norther hlow in and that no time he lost in ordering ma cmg poultry hrstory. forcement officers to remedy the I matter; it is up to the legislature 1 PLUMMER MACHINERY , the other froze to clcat11, baby chicks, Baby chick·,, with' Unknown to the approximately FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY Co ox to amend the statute to cover such i , I can scarcely believe that talc good breeding nt·c the ones that 10,000 fowls on the farm, the most I offense.~ without any possibility of; Lansmg myself. pay. Cheap chicl's clo, not 'rnalee the modern wire recorders candidly evasion, and it is up to Mr. Ellison, J ~orse~ $4.00 Cows - $4.00 "--:"------....:..-...... ,I ga111s t'hat chick of proved blood keep track of their every deed, As ancl to farmers' organizations and ', 1 Ilines W11! malce. far as the four partners\ in the to citizens In general, to bring 1 Hogs - $1.00 cwt. Zindcl concludes that lho aver-' business kndw, it is the first time pressure on the hi.wmakers to cor­ Msc Greenhouses age farmer crrn rnhJe chicl,ens and so many chickens have become rect the laws so as to make it Cash Market for Deacon Calves SUNDA.Y SERVICE I 'll A•d R h I malw a pl'Ofit this year hy secur- subjects of a wire recordet·. possible .to cleal adequately with! I WI I esear( I' ing good chicles, fe.oding a well- Usc of the recorder has re,suited any such occurrences in the future. I EVERY TUESDAY balanced rat1on, g1vrng good care, in huge saving of time and money, :Magistrates are forbidden l>y 1 Phone Collect to Bait Service, Mason 2-5251 . . . I and cullmg to remove all boarders J and records have never been so I All phases of Mtchrgan agrlCUl· from the Jloclc MAPLE· SYRUP ADVICE &. turc wi]J draw benefits from ro- 1 • WE BUY HIDES AND CALFSKINS At F. C. ANDERSON SONS search to be done in iiew green­ Many helpful hints for fnrmm-a Hardware Store in Dansville houses which arc now hoing built who produce maple .syrup will be on the Michigan State college found in a new puhlication of the campus at East Lansing, Michigan ngricu!turai experiment pick up deacon calves every Tuesday morning Swine· Show Draws Thmugh scientifically controlled station at .Ea·st Lansing. Titled, conditions, the scientists will be "Production of Maple Syrup in Central Dead Stock Co. Livestocl' Trucl,ing to Detroit able to study problems through- Many 4-H Entries I Michigan," the bulletin gives de­ Eve1·y Load lq_sured tails of equipment needed, tips on , out t\lo year. This will enable them Representatives from 4-H clubs 1 tapping trees, evaporation, can­ !.o speed up the solution of many in about lfl counties arc expected ning, and pacl,'agi{rg tho finished I baffling agricultural mysteries. to enter fat bat'I'OWs in the an­ product. · Putnam W, Robbins,, More Money + Less Shrink + No Expense I The new greenhouse:; to ~c com- nun! spring swine show at Michi­ M!chig·an State college forester pleted by late summer, Wtl! pro- gnn State collcr;e, East Lansing, I vrdc 50,000 squat·c fcc~ of .space 1 :March 12. ' who prepared the bulletin, · has Accurate Weights+ Cash On Delivery under glass, Total cost ts expected . for many years· been connected/ · to be $100,000 and facilities will I Ver~e ~ree~1an~ a~mstnn.t -s~atc with the operation or the college be included for study of insects lcnclet_ f~r th, 1-~.-l club p.ogwm sugar bush. Floor plans for an diseases soils fruits vegetables' 1n M!Chrgan, cstrmale·s that be- ideal -~ugar house arc also shown. 1flowc;·s 'bulbs 'nurse;y stock sug~ tween 10 lo 50 young swine feed­ Copies can he obtained from coun- The Michigan Livestock Exchange n.r beets, cer~al crape<, bean~ and cr~ a~·e prep11nrrg f?l' tho con.t~st. ty agricultural agents or l>y writ­ other farm crop·a Wm111llg last you1· s compcttbon ing to the Bulletin Office, Depart­ NfJW · helped Howard Kinr~ of Tekonsha Bert Nelson, par~ner In Kirk­ ment of Public Relations, Michi­ F. C. ANDERSON & SONS, Local Representative ----h--J 1 trr be na'mcct nne cif the nation's land, Washington's famous Heis­ gan 'State college, East Lansing. H arper 5C 00 ' four outstanding· 1-H meat ani- dorf a~td Nelson chiclro 'tor homo !llld mar- dairy, heof, 11heep, uwlnc, and nolghhorhoocl who nttoncl tho Meeting Monday c1 tla, hcrt~hip Hl.nnf!H n.t :I,017, rtnd those !ret: et·on.tlng hcttei' home fol' bet- horReH In the llveatocl£ lleld, with home tulcnt piny nt tho r.. cal!e high Ii'armcra lntereatorl In rnlalng mdcn Rebokuh !orlg-o Wll>i Vlll!tod momhet•s1 r:omplotcd moro thn.n tor living; conHoo•vlng nntut•o'H re- poultry and rabbits as smnll live· school aponaored by the Band l,mgur beets arc being notltlod of ,1iOO pl'ojcetH lntit yenr. 'l'hom ru·c 110111·eeH frw l!ccurlty and ImpplnosrJ: Htocl!. C!'OpH projectH w!l! be pota. hy Adrla Qib~on, assembly officer, Mothers club !nat wee!!, n mclltlng to he hqJcJ In the super­ !nat Friday night, Sho guvo n.n hi· 107 lor,tLI lcader·H in Ingllfl.m, rep- building Iamllh fm· 11 Hl:rong Amor- toes, com, vegetable garden, flower Lonny, Phillip nnd Ronald Bal- vluors room of tho county hulldln!;' resenting ovei'Y tJCig"hhorhood In len.; Hhtu·t 11 g rcsponalbllltles . for gurdon, 'Tho vegetable gnt·dcn terestlng tallt, nrtcr whleh leo lard of Maaon spent Saturday at In Mason Monday night, MrLrcll 7. cream und calw were ijOt·ved. ovet·y townHhip in the county, em111111 mtty lmprovemenLH; u n d might further be divided Into com· the home of their grandparents, The meeting Is scheduled to begin M. H. Avmw or I. he county cK- 111 ' ILI"Cil 1 it lllftlntrtlnlng Jllot•clrtl ""llrden--tho rn.lalng of Mr, und Mt·s. ,John ThomnR of tension AllliT del'fii.CH full lime to Hct·v !l liH e " 1 1 , Mr, and Mrs. Ill. C, otis, Mr. nnd at olght o'clock, Ann Arbor spent the week and 4-H club rLffnit'll In lng-ham. Connl.y world pcrwe'i such Items us sweet corn, plcldcs, Mr.~ .Robert Ballard were Satur- Mm:hn.nlzatton of tho augnr beet wl th the! r pnrcn ts. Agent 'Donn.Id Curry niH! Home "CI, 1cc I< up on 1nc 11 v irltial 1 -!"• otc. Home cconOJnlcs projects In dny evening dinner g-uests, /Industry will be dlscuaaed along Mrs. Elsie H~H- ~ll·_og~·nm _LL~d I~~t:':ltn~L ~~~~~~\t;~~. some 4-H pi'Oj- 7. Many people have made the 4·H night with Yvonne Ln.ntz. I Zlnn's 1\lif'lhlgan S!nle INGHAM COUNTY NEWS "Now Is the time for t·cdcrlir:a- club program In Ingham county Derby Neighborhood S1'AR'r1Ntl MASII March 3 1949 . Page 5 Lion to the 1-H ideals. JPor 1919 the success It Is to date, Avery in- 1\frN, 0, W. S[lrlngmttn . i 28% prntcln t'Oi' lumllh und fast ' • will you pledge your• head to rlicatcd. In Hating those who have growth. Co-Ops to Choose There wns no school nt the Dcr·- ulen.t•er Lhinl. New Farm Ba.th Unit askaboutit ... III cg 1a tocxp at become members. Your interest Cabinet making also takes u large how it saves n·or only your time but will help the 1-H members over quantity of the wood. A continu­ Comes All 'Packaged' · rl!fficult spots n n Y.I The home taicJ:~ minstrel show, Dr. Frederick G. Behner of Stock- Lantz, with Earl .G.ordon and Ken-1 "Cotton Valley," given by the bridge, Next week a former pas- dal! Howe supei'VJsmg the reft·csh- • Band Mothers club of Leslie, was Bumping Stand by your neighbors-the farmers tor of this place, Rev. Terwilliger, ments. Iwell i·eceivcd by two audiences of Oak Grove, will be the speaker. . · -- Thursday and Friday evenings at and and wage earners of Michigan. Always Carl Niethammer of East Lan- Namo Umtl•d Fund Chairman the high school gymnasium. sing visited his parents, Mr. and )Wrs. Merle Lo;unun and Mt·s. Clarence VanderLinden, snperin­ insist upon one of these quality brands! 1 Painting Mrs. Charles Nictbammcr, lust Chfforcl Janlts wtll seryc as the 1 tendent of the Leslie schools, has ) Tuesday. c.hal!'luan for the townshtps of Les-1 hcen chosen as the cllairman for Our bumping and painting' Ora Bak'er is much improved he and Ononrlaga, respcctJvcly, In 'Leslie for thll fund raising cam­ department ia equipped to j r and able to be up a little since his the. United Ftmd campaign. The puig1 of the American Cancer handle any job, big or smalL recent i!Ines.s. resJde11ts of thcs~ two townshtps society, which will be held in April. Edwin Webb was a caller of arc asked to contr1hutc *650 of tbc Evangelistic meetings are l>cing Mr. and Mrs. Charles Nietha'mmer $5,000 ohjcctivc of Ingham county, ltcld for two weeks ut the Pacl

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 ent the ~eel< sunday evening from the McCarty farm this end at the home of her sister, · . . . If They Aa·e Held for a Five-Year Period INSURANCE spring. Mrs. Charles Smith in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hmlllg Mr. and Mrs. Charles Me- Mr. 1lnd Mrs. liarrls Toolmel sons were guests of his par- !=Jr. Hargrave, Sunday afternoon TIME CERTIFICATES hlive every safeguard and insurance feature that 11 Insure. Oldest and Largest· tor's sister, Mrs. Ora Balter, and ent~ sunday. 111 Eaton Rapids. savings acc~unt has, plus the addit.ional income baaed on the length of time The Mr. Balcer last Sunday. Mr. and M 1~s. Garald Franklin Mrs. Philana ;:;wift is in Char. held, ac:cordmg to the table below: . TODAY; Insurance Company of Mm. Agnes Swabodn has been and fnml!y of Dimondale called lotte hospital Instead of Eaton assisting :her sister, Mm. Carol Sunday · evening · ut the home of Rapids . hospital us previously with its Kind in Michigan Sakstrup, to move dnto their Mr. and ·Mrs. Lavere Toolter. stated,. :Six months to one year ... ~ .... 1 per annu1.t % T I M E CERTIFICATES l home which they recently pur. Mr .. and Mrs. Clarence Leonard Mrs, Richard Hem~g entertained One to two years ...... 1~%per annum chased in Dansville, and family called Sunday evening n group or women Thursday aft­ will be issued only upon re­ on Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Reynolds /1 crnoon in honor of Mrs. Mazurclc Two to three years ...... 1~% per annum .quest and only in amounts To S~~ovo ·Cur&alna in Lansing. The Mazurelta are ·living In the 'l'hr~e to -:,ur years ...... ~ . .'1%% ~er annum of $100.00 or any multiple Rough, jogged edge1 on curtain 1\Ir. and Mrs. Lo~tcr Rice spent: Thompsons' tenant house. thereof. · rods tear too mnn:y c:urtnlns. To the week end at Houghton lalte I .,. · Four to five years ...... : .... 2· % ver annu~r. avoid this, try the following "Inn: with the Dowels. • 1 • r 1 t Full five years ...... 2 ~% per anum .. Mr. anrl Mrs. Russell of Lun-, 0 .-cacr- u 1II ernat1 onal L 1no, . When curtains are laundered and sing spent 'Sunday with Mr. and/, f the Great .Lakes, on~:y Mtchl- ready to be put up, dip one end Mrs. Michael Jun'eckc, .gan. comes enttrely wlthm U, s. ot the curtain rods in melted par· Mt·s. Michael Joneclte fell a I territory, Supe!'lor, . ~uron; Erie nffin and allow to harden. Then slip week' ago and sprained het• right and Ontario ore diVIded· at· the the paraffin end of the rod through nni

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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

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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!lerlc'H l'ellldell! ~ Ll.llytlm41 East b of Lots I nnd 2 tl1e tu1111 h11il, anytlm!' to ruul Lncludtng r, ID4G indD~btg Mu.ruh Ill. Lot 4 1\lniT•'• 111. Lot 9 Lot 11 AURELIUS TOWNSHIP Ray QpCamp, tclerk Lots 21, 28 At 11'1!1 clcrl1'~ rc~ldenl'e l\lnr( h IIi. Lots 3H 84 Br., SG, 31, ll.to CiO un1l 60 BUNKER HILL TOWNSHIP Lot• 8P, 90 nn a today when I wns downtown I to p:ovide e;- ch man with a job-with the stock huqtccl up an English-spcaldng TMEMBER. FEDERAL -DEPOSIT-INSURANCE' her and coal~ the tools, the trucks and the ma­ A l quired of her assembled class, said "Every chile! born into n ' tin-American and English lan­ "What shall we give him?" Chrlstlan home is born a pagan. guage, He explained to me that That $8,000 iH not\ something hoarded away. It is .· It is up to tho parents to civiii~" in the old days there war; fL claflll . of Mexican cowboys who were idle money for whic ·.1 a man should be penalized. It She expected to hear .sug­ and Christianize the child. We can as much a part of a employee's job .as the planing gestions about sending carclH, have a n'cw generation tomorrow called c'harros. They were dif­ candy, fruit or games, But -a g-eneration brought up as ferent from the average farm h­ """~'·"'·'~ or the power s, ~ he uses. before any other youngster Christians-if we do t'he proper boror, different from .the everyday Some politicians omt to the $100,000 or $100,- could make a suggestion a teaching and set the right ex- cow-hand, They rode the finest of 0,000 capitalizations of industrial firms as something practical-minded boy spoke amples." .. horse~. hart elegant sadcllcn awl sP"I~Hcetul or somethh g which should be slimmed down up, "Let's give him physic." ornate bridles and gear, decltccl One example .is worch more than them~clvcs out in fancy clothc.s That $10 ,000 may be needed to buy tools Bill Myers Of t'hc Lapeer Coun- 20· precepts written in boolts. with .sombreros anc] boots to which men c.an/work. The $100,000,000 capitali­ ty Press is taking square dance match. Their girl friends, in order lessons so he can drive over to Instead of ·moanlng about lost may only cove;r the cost of $3,000 or $4,000 worth generations, instead of finding Mn~on some Saturday ·night and machine~y and 5Johelter for each employee to work. fault with the present younger . ~ . show off at the Legion dance. Back when mr;~n owned thetr own tools-a handsaw, ''' * '1 Readers 'of the Lapeer g-eneration, we shr;mlcl tak'c advan­ axe, or a shov·61, they needed no huge capitalizations County Press flnd the Ingham tage of the opportunity givca to County News live In the same rear a generation just as we them. ~ man with a power shovel has to have wonld haVc that's what . ·Capi;tai is not idle money. It is money which is used have read their home town papers. to buy ,!{he tools and provide the stock for manufacture nature intended. How many men The Green girl gets just fl. little piclt out a wife solely on the shape and f,or retail. Capital is part o£ the business. Without to boot every week because of the DARfS TO Bf DlfffRfNJ I of her brains, and how many worn­ ,capi•(al provided each man would be' thrown back on his extra want ads in the Ingham en choose a man for the size of o·•"ill meager resources. County News. his brains? A pretty face and a One day last week I spent an curvaceous fot•m arc Wilat men go hour telling a group of Mason by, and women-even those in the high school pupils about news­ low I. Q. ratlngs-·lmow it. Wit­ paper worK Scvcl'fll of them ness the beauty ads ancl articles ln ~hawed keen interest. There were women's 12iagazincs. The chilcl­ John H. Huss, director of the Michigan Municipal Rlso several whose inter·cst was llcaring angle clm1sn't malta loo ·League, and A. J. Phillips, executive secretary of the confined to the pay and the hours much difference anyway. A child of worlc. I made a feeble attempt can inherit money but few of tlfem Michigan Education association. have teamed up against ever inherit brains or, more im­ Attorney Gener.al Stephen Roth. The attorney gen­ to 8how them that they might J. better be interested in what they portant, wisdom or character. Wis­ eral has ruled that at~y time the legislature wants to could do than in what they could dom comes from living and learn­ repeal the three per cent sales tax it can be done, that get hut I !mow I didn't get the ing, character comes from environ­ the tax or the rate of tax is not frozen into the state con- thought a cross. Then on Monday ment and training. stitution. · I read a piece that migllt have set Lent began 'Wednesday. _The Immediately Huss and Phillips le.ap into action with them straight. It was by Henry word lent 'means spring, coming Ford: "The man who will usc his from the Anglo-Saxon lenct. It ·pitiful cries about wrecked city and school budgets. Im­ '3kill and constructive imagination now means 10 clays of fasting be­ mediately Huss and Phillips start stirring up municipal to see how 1nucr1 he can give for a foro Easter. Originally the period · school employees against the legislature. The legis­ dollar, instead of how little he of fasting was only 40 hours-tho lature has given no indication that it is not going to pro­ can give for a dollar, Is bound to number of hours that Intervened .succccd.n between the death and the rcsur­ vide for the needs of cities and schools. rcetion of Chri·.>t. Additionnl days But supposing .a city or school budget were Boys and girls shouldi1't be blamed for their thoughts were aclclecl in t'he third and fourth wreck eel? Would that be worse than having private about worl' and pay, Their centuries. For unc· pcJ•iod the fast 'b~dgcts wrec.ked? The school executives and city offi­ parents are at fault for talk­ jastecl 36 clays. For anothor long inrr such nonsense. Politicians period there coUld be no meals in .cmls hav~ made no outcries against the continual in­ the daytime but plenty, including ·.creases gtvcn them under the sales tax split. Year after arc at fault for making boys ami girls and their parents meats, at night. 'l'he present len­ -Come and see the car built· for .year the sums diverted to cities .and schools have ex­ thinlt more about wages and ten rules were liKed about the ceeded what the city and school offibals planned the short hours than about the ninth century. today's bigger, taller, . y~ar before .. There have been no complaint~ registered usefulness of worlc · Wlth the legtslators over that. · more active Americans Worlt, and your house .shall be Huss and Phillips wiJJ find the people are no-more duly fed; · ·· IT'S n daring; new '"LI\· , • now in irs own distinctive style. , . IlOW over slimme? down ·f:ity and school ,budgets than Worlt, and rest shall be won; /5eaufitul p~ ~-E in the frcoh, 1111/llral hc<,mty that comes fwm truly h;1sic design! I hold that a man had better be are over thetr own family budgets. There is clcacl · Oxford Din.nerware Set It's the nc11· cn1· ilutl Jares to he diiTercnt. It's narrower outside g sacred .about the money which goes to schools Than alive when · his worlt is •.• yet wider inoide, for tho extra elbow room and shouldet• com· cities. It is the kind o£ money that taxpayers, the done. ONLY $1.39 fort yon wnnt. ·earners, have to s.urrender for every loaf of bread, for It's .~hm·rer outsitlc fm· cusicr pm·king ancl gm·aging • ; ; yet this · If a lot or toclay's parents had 1 ':':every quart of mtlk, for ~very shred of garment they limited their labor to 10 hour.s a new Dodge is lcmgcr inside for strclch·nut !'Dominess, IL's fort~,,.,. When personal earntngs shrink personal budgets week many boys and slrls now in oi1tsidc •.. yet higher inside, to give you the head room that spells KNEE-LEVEL SEATS-gi\•e full SIIJl• DO~IS OPEN WIDE-an stay Sometimes they are actually wrecked. The s.ame high school and college would added comfort cvcr-r mile you ride. port, Front sent travels five nt u'l:gle of almost 90 degrees, have been undernourished. · They inches ••• rises one inch in !!IOV• Easr lo get in and out. No arm can be expeCted in p,ublic budgets, too. Sec how Dodge· gives all I hose things cnr owners really wunt today would have ·gone to bed hungry. ing fm·wn1·d for• better vision. rests ro climb over. • : , sleek styling with plenty of room , , • llnshing pcrfomwnce "I can't se.cm to get ahead," a Wltlr economy ••. the proved smoothness Dodge All·Fluid Ddve young man with three youngster.! Wt~kes possible, Corne in . ·.. gel the whole Dodge story •• , uow! County News said. "Why don't you try worlting / . the. sixth day?" his father re­ PUBLISHED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS IN THE CITY plied, "If I had worlted only five OF MASON, MICHIGAN days ·a weelt. I . would never Vernon Brown & Son, Publishers ha vc been able to send you to J. _high school and ~allege." Nelson D. Brown, Editor Hetty Crum, Advertising Manager Labor laws have made it un­ ''I Wm. ). Mciiquham, Plant" Superintendent profitable. for employers to lteep men on the job for siK da:ys a ··•••creu no Bccond cln•• mutter at ~ootofrlcc, Muon, Mlchlgnn, unncr Act Wiib ovory aack of Xaaeo Chick Slarlor and of Mnrch.a, 1879 weclt. But us yet there Is no law Giowinq Mash, you got a valuablo coupon. forbidding employees to work at Sovo orily IS of thooo coupono, pluo $1.39 CDFUlllET ALL-WEATHER COMFORT-new ·NEW "GET-AWAY" ENGINE-alvaa and qot a c:omploto 20-pioco aot ol lovoly healing nnd ventilating system flashing pick·up, faster itccclera• , ot'her worthwhile tn.sl1s on the Oxlorcl dinnorwaro ••. boautllut opal rablo. Now' GYRO·MATIC ••• F;e~s y,.,u From Shifting , , , Displny ndvm•ttstnst 1 l'ntcR on np· siKth day. A man or woman doesn't ware a• thin ftl Uno china. brings fresh nh· to nil pnsscn• lion. Higher compreeaion en1ln~ Jlllcntlon. Dus!nmus locnJe nnd l'Cfid .. Bur «aa~o loday a.~cl tfort aowlnil rour collpona. A:val/ab/t or fxrra C:?•l gcrs. Bulky 1>nrts under hood, lng notices on fh·st nnd locnl nngcs, . have to just squat down .. and rest saves snsollnc doU1re, 2.'ic n lin~. No rending Ol' buslneBR aft1lr the· first 40 hours of o. wcelt ndvortioln>r lc•s thnn ·4uc: Cnrd of are up. 'l,hnnks, lc n. wot·d, Announccmcntfl TOMLINSON nf entet•tnlnmontn where ndmhtslon is Never wa:i· ~here greater op­ Dart Motor ,,Sales chm•~ted .or of nnY,.Jllnn to t·nlsc furidH muot be pnld nt rcgulm• mtcs, portunity .for' men and women 'Feed Store . ' who actually '\liant to work;