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THE INGHAM COUNTY Eighty-Ninth Year - No, 43 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948

THE INGHAM COUNTY Eighty-Ninth Year - No, 43 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948

4 Sections THE INGHAM COUNTY Eighty-ninth Year - No, 43 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1948

I Two Are Mangled In Farm Accidents, Baker Loses Hand · Odd Fellows Doing Worlc On Evilrctt Balcc1· Farm Afte1· Combine Accident

Mason Man Joins /lave You Met? Atomic Bomb Staff Parade Date Set Mr. and ·Mrs. Robert T. Fletcher, 12·1 Lawton street. As Radar Expert The Fletchcrs moved to Ma· For Santa Claus ·son this weelr from Fort Wayne, Kenneth Fortman is leaving Indiana. They bought t h e Mason Saturday to join the staff Lawton street home which was of the Sandia Base branch of the recently built by A. Lee San­ Los Alamos scientific laboratory. born and Sons. It's part of the atomic bomb set­ up. Fortman will be doing radar Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher have worlr. one son, Robert A. Fletcher, 22, Mrs. Fortman and the two chi!· who Is taking vocational boat dren, ·aot·don, 13, and ·Theresa, 10, training in . ' , will remain in. Mason fot· another Fletcher will begin working two weeks. They will then join in the engineering department Mr. Fortman at Albuquerque, near of the Ingham county road the Sandia Ba-se laboratory. commission on Monday. He Fortman is thll,. son of Mr. and worked with Ingham County Mrs. Floyd Fo"i'lman of Mason. Highwuy Englnec,r Frank (Tex) IHe was graduated from the Holt Evan~. baclr In 1942 when they high school and toolt a radio built the Casad Ordnance build­ engineering course at Tri-Stat~, ing at Fort Wayne. The Casad IAngola, Indiana. After doing ra· housed war equipment. Prior to dio work and serving as a radio coming to Mason he had been engineering instructor in Detroit, working with . the Sheets Con· Fortman joined the staff of tho structlon Company at Fort Michigan state police in 194.1. Ho Wayrie. · has been chief radio engineer for Th~ Fletchers are natives of the state police .. Michl,gan; he llails from Cold· The family came to Mason three water and Mrs. Flctchct• Is a years ago. All four have .been ac· nativ9 of Harbor Springs. Mrs. tivc in the Methodist church. Mrs. Fletcher has served as an art Fortman is now president of the teacher in the Grand Rapids IMnson PTA. The son is a talented schools. pianist,_ Mr. , and Mrs: Fletcher are I Just' 1'eccivcrl-F1•r.Nh Ahipnlcnt Episcopalians, but they plan· to Yiolets, $.70. Jewett's Flowct• Shop. attend lhe Presbyterian church 43wl in Mason. They expect theil• son, . Bob, Wanted-Old green botllcs \VlLh pnt• tl!l'nt! on, old colot•erl glnM, old walnut In from Chicago for this week nicturc frnmo!l. MI'H, Beulnh Bullen, 10 7 end. S, JcfCcl'Son, M11~on. 4Swl .~ Hunter Killed Herrick : . / 1\1•·~. Let• Gorlu\l'llstoln ·win $2~,000 First· Prize 'in High ~ot•leH Wt!nt to N. l•'~t'l'lby,l •rt~ulll HlundlntrH lo dnlc IU'u nu OOt~ M, HIL•Icly, 581; D, Horton, followa: Mr, r•n fltflfrr•d .ARTHQUAKES-floods-convlct ]JOsltlnn, nnr:l Colllnn dropped bnelc Post Ofl'i<"' ...... 11 lost thrrc [JOints to PuriHlvJc thn drtllghter of Mr. nn1l M1·s. flo]. E escapes, The newspnpcr Is just to second place, Henflon'H Modern Dl'". Clen.nc ·.·• 10 SJ ' W<'re we ole rnd g\IOSta ;)f Mr: ,, 1 wppo, tying- them for srermd lie SpncJ', Tlwy b Offici! in tlw l'ity of Mason, in t t th ·1 H t Basll Adams, d2, W. Batlwr, 208, l.llt• ~;njrJ county, on t.Jw I Oth dny of Oc- s ep .o c raJ. c s oopec1 over, M. Riclcly, 02; F'. Barnah'/, 201; Always lower tnht·l·, A, D. 1!14~. 2 1 p,.,.,..nt: liON ,JOHN McCLIDLLAN snl?pmg the blnd~s as two sleep'. 'I'IJII!.Y Hr!gisLt•r of Pt•obntc Mr .. Jenkins opened the door. Mrs. rending, explanation and opinicns Willson Brothers JenJ,ins sat alone, framed by the c.f the ame!lclmcnts to he voted on APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR light of the lamp in lhe kitchen be· :n tho ::-- 1,·cvioo> tn •nid dny of hea1·!ng, in Grace Eugene shop was completed . oes "0 • r~~omc Wt no mg NICK and his 1 1 tlw Ingham Coanty News, ~ newsnnt>er this week to gi\>e more floor space, ever bappemng. . CORN HUSKERS / SATURDAY, OCT. 23~ n<·mLed nn'Illlm BOPP. Dccen•cd, I Sehrmdt B, was ln Detrmt Sunday "Pretty ncar forgot to tell you, It npJlellrin~< to the coul't thnt the time I and Monday for the spring apparel Martby. Sheriff received word that •' Here you will meet the people you know and, fOI' PI cocntnlion ?f. claims ngninst snid marltet at the BOO](·Cad!llac and c>tnt" ohoult! be leJmty Resister of Probate t8w3 ployees then stabled tbe hOrses. ll).atoea, I '------·----.....;....;._~--~-----~----· \ f.laiB and otllot' citizr,,JS who tclro , But c ooH .man ~ n Ja • j CanarlfL, !Pebruat•y 7, 186,~. When a clluctw, Huch ovct·SLttl nwnt de- 1 11 t .1 tl 1 1 1 by tlwlr Jdr•ntifkatton wtth the , , , t, 1 1 . , ·t t, , l recn tha · 1 was te HJWO ter 1 m- . · · ' I 1 young woman she came to Michl­ genc;a -~H .n .n nus-H .r~ em. en '~';'~ 1'sell' who hall tit'' Bnpl.isl elmrch party by whom tllcy arc sponsored, m ! g-an as tl1e bride of Reverend Wil- uclu,tl f,_,Jschoori, tt become~ ncces-~ ill . , ·tl r 11 , 8·t,, t , 1 t 11 tlwlr futut•e nltlluclcs are op1 to ECONOMIZE snry to set the clcctm·s of tho com- 1 1 sec on ° · "· 1ce '' 111 0 , · · II t , . IIams a.nd they located at Mnnig- · . . . a !'I'll' yc·u·s ngll llec"lllRr• •ts ilro su.lp 1cton, Anrl ll urges n fU- I l munity rigl1t on the tmtttcrs ll1 · ·d "N' ., ' , , "',. ;. ·· ·t'" ' payers to give powerful thoug-ht I tif]lle whm·e the imsbllrHl served· rrs LAUNDERIZE! CJUCHtion · :lfl1 , o one OVC'l uo~oc 1 t , nne 1 . . . it supply pastor fm· some lime. ' ' coni Jnuerl while in office to de- to tho outstanding problem m 1 Aocording- to Lltc repor·ls in hoth . :., t t' , . , . ll Ithese dnys of 1·tslng prices and in· Ln ter the Methodist conference ynnr."•ll' 11'<'111' unrl the Nc·ws nnd ., nc·1f·lly urban ptccJ.l e 1w te-JU1 111'rng o1 1C I se11t them· to Picl

Field Tillers Plans have been completed for tne eradication rat cam- 1 • Aslted if the fallin!i off in hunt- Palm Beach fabric is a combina- paign throughotJt the county on Friday November 5 Now is j mg could. be attrtbuto~l to the lion of moi air-liite weal, an an ·• 1 Row-CI'Dp Cultivators . • • , . • many ncctdents on opemng day, 1 1 the t1me of t~e yea.r to ~eclare war on rats by destroymg as , Hammar replied, ''No. Every mal liber-w it h cotton. When 1 Towner Lift Harrows many as possible w1th p01sons and then talte away as much as 1 hunter always thinks that the ac- cleaned special precautions must I Collins Sales & Servi(e possible of the food and harborages they need during winter, : cide~ts will happen . ;,o someone be ta. !ten to prevent shrinking or I Mowers County Agent Donald Curry declared. . •I else' .never to himself. felting. Terms to Satisfy 222 S. Cedar Phone 24291 . Manure Lc,aders · INGHAM COUNTY NEWS I Arr.angernents. hav~ been made for farmers and townspeo:., Q H .M k j October 21, 1948 Page 3 ~~~z::z::::;;;;;~====::::::::~::;;;;;~======~~===ilJ .Power Take-Off Pulley Attachments ~~.~tred~~~~~~~de~~~yfur~oo~~t·pen1 ou~ ar 5------~---~------~ campa1gn. Prebattmg w1th unp01soned food a few days before 1 14-in. and 12-in. 2-bottom Plows I ~ht~r~~a~~~~~J ~~~:.he poisoned bait will greatly improve results, j Agency Opening I I .o· . If you need any of these implements, see us now Orde1·s for the bait may ,be made on special order bhin'ks / A. new ~nd enlarged sales and being distributed throuO'h the schools or by inquiry .at any one I servtee btuldmg for the G1bson & . . . "' . . , 1Pitcher Ford and Dearborn farm of the d1stnbut1on c~nt~rs or by send1,ng t~e. followmg or?er equipment agency in Eaton Rap- blank to the county agncultural agents off1ce, County Bu1ld~ Ids will be opened on Saturday, 1 23 LE ing, Mason. The order blank should reach the office by Novem- October at an official open ber 2, · 1, house, the owners announce. Because of the death of my husband, I will sell at public auction at the place one mile YOUR 1\Eit(lUSON' DEAI.El~ ! j The new building is on .South Ill S. Ct·rlar Pho!!.~ SHH nort.h of Mason on O!ccmos road to Howell 1·oad, 3 miles east on Howell road to D!.amond I Main ·street nt the city limits ancl 1\la.~on, Michigan road, first house south on Diamond I"oad, on Detn1•h 1md l'oturn to school ot· mail tu County Ag-ent provides a larger show room, com­ plete parts department, and serv- Donald Curry, Iice department. Displays of the I rw;w~ County Agricultllral Agcn t, latest Ford and Dearbct·n farm • equipment will be set up for the Mason, Michigan open house to which the general Fridayt October 29, 1948 • public is invited, Refreshments, Please deliver'' ...... packages of bait to the distributor I souvenirs and movies are planned Sam Street have checked below. I understand the !:.:lit will cost me 50 cents I ~;a8~~: of the opening day oele­ Commencing at 12 o'clock, sharp,the following described property: per package. I will call for it Friday, November 5...... Jennings' state, Aurelius ...... Hardware, ~~l~erson's ~ails·rln Justice Court CATTLE John Deere Corn Planter with fcrtil!zcr at- ...... Lay's grocery, Onondaga J Delmos May of Stocltbridge was 1. Guernsey Cow, 2% years old, milldng tachment HUGHES ...... Nemer's store, Vantown' arrested saturday night by Deputy 2. Holstein Cow, 5 years old, b1·ed 'July 19, 2-Ho1·se Potato Planter ...... Leslie Feed Service, Leslie AI B cl 'tJ It ml'lkl"ng ~ 1 va eeman, c1 1arge wt 1 assu Buzz Rig Hammer Mill ...... Hcrl'iclts General stom, Bun- ...... ~roducers Elevator, Wll- and battery in a family brawl. May 3. Holstein Cow, 2 years old, due November kct· Hill hamston pleaded 01_, i!ty before Justice Roy, Chore-Boy Milker 8 Millt Cans "'- 12, sp1·inger . Block and Tackle 2-Horse Planter For Circuit Judge ...... Webberville Elevator, Web- .Adams Monday and paid a fine of 4 Holstein Cow, 4 years old, bred May 24, ...... Lane's ~tore, Fitchburg berville . $5·.00 plus costs of $11.05, May was • 4 Mille Pails and Strainers · · . ·. I also placed on probation for two milking ...... C. G. Lantis Implement store, ...... Okemos Hardware, Okemos , years. 5. Holstein Cow, 3 years old, bred June 7, HAY, GRAIN, ETC • To Fill Unexpirecl Term Stockbridge Howlett's Implement store, / Whit Elon Ganaway of Onon- milking . 500 Bus.hels of Oats Ot·a Baker & Sons, MillviJle Mason daga paid a fino of $10·00 plus 6. Guer~acy Heifer, 2 years old, due in Ap1·il 3,500 Bushels of Com, more or less *'Municipal Judge for 9 I costs of $6.85 for being too good a 45 Tons of Ensilage shot. He shot three cock pheas- 7. Guernsey Heifer, 2 years old, due in April Years ants on the opening day, one bird 8. Holstein Heifer, 2 years old, due in April 2,000· Bales, more or less, First and Second Name ...... ·...... too many. He pleaded g1tilty befo,re 9. Holstein Heifer, 2 ye.ars old, due in Ap1•il Cutting Alfalfa and Brame G1•ass Hay * Mayor of Lansing for 2 Address ...... :...... ::...... ~~~ge Adams in Mason and settled 10. Gucrnaey Heifer, 2 yea.-s old, bred July MISCELLANEOUS Years · Russell Acker of Lansing was 15, mil·king New ·35 Remington Deer Rifle, pump gun Telephone ...... ~~""'·"+:""'"'"" J assessed costs of $6.85 by Judge 11. Jersey 11nd Holstein Heifer, 2 years old, Forks, shovels, hoes and other articles too * Graduate of Berea Col­ _ bred July 20, milking · 303 British Deer Rifle lege, Berea, Kentucky 4--6 months old Calves numerous to mention 1 This herd i~ T. B. and Bangs tested * Grad~uatc Harvard Law Dart National Time Certificates HOGS School 21 Weanling Pigs ·•. · * Graduate Univcr'sity of IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS Chicago Law School Pay Up To l1f2o/o· Per Annum 1948 Massey-Harris No. 101 Tractor and Radex Plow on rubber, Cultivators * Interest in 4-H club. and If They Are Held for a Five·Year: Period Papec Silo F.ille1· community projects re­ Oliver Mower, powe1· take-off veals his great human in­ TIME CERTIFICATES have every safeguard and insurance feature that a 4-section John Dee1·e Drag, new terest savings account has, plus the additional 'income baaed on the length of time Stone Boat held, acco1·ding to the table below: · ! 3-section 'Spiketooth Dr.ag Large Tractor Trailer Hear Sam Street ·Hughes over Lansing station Six months to one year ...... 1 % per annui',;~ ·TIME CERTIFICATES Rubber-tired· Wagon Feed. Cooke1· WJIM (1240 on the dial) on Tuesday, October One to two ye.ars ...... 174% per annum . will be issued only upon re­ Tractor Seeder 26 at 9:30. " Two to three years ...... 172% per annum. . quest and only in amounts 12-Wheel Farm Traile1· Col. A1·1ie Feighner . of $100.00 or any multiple Board Scraper 'I'hr~,:e to four years ...... lo/.1% per annum IWalking Plow . Phone Maaon .7280 thereof. Four to five years ...... 2 % }JCI' annum :I Full fi~e years ...... 2 72% p_er annum · ! TERMS: Caah, all goods to be settled for day of sale ~e~ore removal Non- Partisan Election 'i I Tues~ay, ··Novembe~ l Dart .Nationa.l Bank Mrs. Herbert· Brown, Prbp. Member F. D. I. C. Federal Reserve System i EARL DUNSMORE, Clerk COL. ARLIE FEIGHNER AND ;....;.....;.______--l l '. .. BURTON WALKER, Auctioneen I MRS. mDGAR HOSTIDSS The Mason College club was cn­ ~Miscellaneous tort.nlnod nt tho home of Mrs, .John Edgar In Aurelius Monday Shower Fetes night, Mrs, Helene Howlett wuu Social [venls anJ' ·Penonab In charge of tltc pt·ogrnm and ntelmrd L. Jewett of ,Jewett's Re·cent Bride Flower shop gave a tallt on flower Tlwir shoulder em·~ ages wcro of I Maurine Krieger armngcmanta and told of the vorl- white and yellow baby mums. Recent Bride Mrs, Leroy 11-I, Leo entcrtnlned onH ways of nrrunglng fresh cut Mary A. Drake, Imincdlately followi~g the rites;, Wed Saturday' In at a. misccllo.noous bt'ldul shower flowers and also wlntor bouquets. the newlyweds greeted 120. guests laH~. 'Thursday evening honoring 'Hcfreshments were served by tho JV[ra.· Tony ZlolltawHltl of L;mslng. committee consisting or Mt·s. S. It's Stid 11t a reception which was held at I Home Ceremony Loren H. the homo of the bride's parents. Before hot' marrluge In August, A, L!Lxlon, Mrs, ChRrles Davis and Miss Maurine E.' !{rclger, cl!wgh­ Mrs; Zlolltowald wns the former Mrs. Doris Bailey, For traveling to St. Louis ror n: I tor of William Kreiger of 2000 Mllurcrl Sommer. The Lee home • ,,, Exchange Vows week end honeymoon, Mrs, Stld: Alpha street, Lansing, bccum& the waa. attraetively dccnrutcd In lite Mr. llnd Mrs. Don Snyder will ' selected n bla.ck suit. She accented : bride of Donald S, 'I'omlinson, son Hnlloween motif. Mnry Arthclln Dl'llltc, · drtughter . leave Saturday for Atlantic City I the costume with black and white ' of Mr. and Mrs. Franlt !". Tomlln­ Fortune tclhng, the N . .J., where they wll! attend I of Mt•, ILIH.i Ml'H, Arthur E. Dmke of !tcccssories. '!'hey are now residing dt·ea~lng th~ E;on of Holt in R sm·vice In her brl~e a~d other gat;~cs l:urnlshccl lntct'IHttlonal nssoclntlon of lee He1·e Are VITAMINS AND COLD REMEDIES Houl.o· 1, Sunfield, became the at 733 Wisconsin avenue, Lansing.; 1 home on Saturdlly, October 0, th9 evcnlng'll cntertummenl.. Pr:tzcs 1 cream munufr,cturm·s. Snyder will To Help Ward Off Colcl Bugs bride of !.oren Howery Stld of Rev. E. A. Waldcclt of the MRr· Drtns\lllle, In rt cm;.fmrmy performed :Mrs. Stld Is a graduate of Port-' aw~rdod for lite games were g1ven represent the Hurvln Icc c1·cnm lund high school am! !s employed: antim Baptist churcl1 of Detroit t.~·the bndc. Slips of paper In bal-l company. '!'hey plan to be gone 10 at the Mulliken Methodist church road tho evening service before 11n on Salurd!ly evening, Octobct· 10, at Beurmann-Marshall, Inc., In ; loons revmlied the hiding places or clays. 50,000 Units altar formed by palms and batt· ill. 8 ::JO. Mt·, rrnd Mrs, Frrmlt Slid Lansing. Her husbrmcl, who grad-! the gifts. 1 "' '' ~· : qucts of f1tll flowers. Selections r~cKESSON'S of Dansville are tlw b!'lc!cgroom's uatcrl from Ingham Township Ag- i Poar salads depleting a bride's I ! were sung by Mrs. Berlin Ginther Vitamin A prtrents. Rev. rtnsscll Fields of­ r·Iculturc Rchool, Dansvllle, Is em-; face,·' orange and chocoln.tc cake 1 !3[l{El i of Lansing with G. A. Burcro!f of 4- H Club News Rpedrti ficin teLy, Miss Roberta Smiley, Mrs. 27, at 8 o'cloclt supper, the affair white Bible lopped with a corsage : Following the ceremony a re­ was spent with their children and ception was held at the homo of Pete Lamphere, Mrs. Forr·est talting the form of a. penny supper, of reel roses from which cascaded grandchildren who came to ,spend Campbell and Mrs. William Bergin, baked goods and candy sale, with Reduce Wil·h Form-Tabs a shower of white sa.tln streamers. the bridegroom's parents in Holt. :-;,.r., - E:csy the day with them. · 1 Miss Emily Kallio of Grand Rapids of Mason. fo~tune telling and a fishpond for Gmua.. nt l't'·ll l\!lss Viva .Joyce Slid, sister of Mr. and Mrs. Bateman were . served the wedding cake. Punch the younger one.s, Tbe public is in­ $3.00 thq lll'iclegroom, attended the bride maniecl on October 18, 1893, : was served by Miss Evelyn Tom­ vited to the next meeting which 2'.1-da)' ~;upp!,Y as maid of honor. Her gown was about one-quarter of a mile fl'Om linson of Holt. Hospitals will be held o~ October 26 from 7 of pinlt ~

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Sucda coat wilh o discree'f flor~., • , Births tropunto oullinino tho shoulden and -crmho!o. Fur 1c:orf co!lor. ' Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Snow of Holt are the parents of a son born $49.50. on Thursday, October 11. Mr. ·and Mrs. Russell Stover of the Whitedog district announce the birth of a son on Saturday, Octo­ ber 16, lox.-Broaddolh Venetian with a 3 A son was born to Mr. and Mrs. team bock ond con,crva!ivo flare, A lal'ge selection of exclusive gifts lorrrmoro ~Ollar. Roy Monroe of Webberville on Sat· for him and her urday, October 8. · All Modestly Priced A son, Larry LaVerne, was born ~ to Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steffey .Mfi'RL. . 'S Sty l e Sh.. ·otp · Rapids, Mich. Mason of Stocltbrld.ge at Rowe hospltn!l · .· ' , . _ . . · . on Snturdny, October 9. I .1------.;..:..------,.._;_-----,..------l for tho dny will-' ho Mr~. Ralph .T, FRIDAY, OCTOBiilR 20 Tha pflt!cnt Wflll gelling bottel', . Organizations Karney, wife of n member of the Giantess's Cap Is Lowered Into Place Ho a~ltud ropontcdly fot• food, 'rJtcn Uaptlst ato.to board, Mrs, , Alfred Bllptlat. Woman'a Union tnll talr, flnnlly tho nurse fed him ll spoon· ·4 Mt•, and Ml'a. Hugh Srn!th wll! council room a, 10:00, onlorlrllll lltll floutlt D"lhl Fat1n Allen wlll be tho leader 1111d will ful of l'icc, "'l'hut was wonderful!" present tho apclliler, DevottonR Nichols Community club, hnt·d· he mlld IIH he finished. "Now bring Burcr111 group on 'l'lmraduy, Octo· time party and penny auppor, )Jm• .28, will bo led by Mra. Walter Zlm· mo n. po&tltge strunp, I wrtnt to mer. of. N!cholB sclwol, 6:30 p. m, rcncl,i' Past Noble Grands will rnoct Plnlc Community club, jrLck·o· wllh Mrs, 0, A: Smith, li03 W. Co- Mrs. r,eona MacLeod of Michl· lantem pllrty, Plnlt achooi, B p, m. INGHAM COUN'l'Y NEWS Jumbin, on 'rhm•urJuy evening, Oe- gan StRte college will be- the Coming Octobe~ 21, 1948 Page 5.,·: tobet• 2H, Mt'H, Millon Beebe will spculwr ut Lhe meeting of the Mtt· l\y Events IWL IIH co-hrmlesH, ' non Womun's club on Tl!.()sday aft. 0, It, IIJ~INTZMAN Wltcfllflcld Glcnncril will hold a ct'!loon, October 26, nt the Hull . dt~nc" at the Gleaner hull on Sat· Mcmorlnl library. Mrs. MnnLcnd Is s· AM · SHAPlrtO was down to hi1 1 urdny evening, Octobct• 23. 'l'hose substituting for Miss nuth I·Iill· lnHt two bits. As he wallte~ . -· 1 all.cnrllng- am ILHiwd to tallusie - Rccrr•ation . . . 1evening, Octobet· 25, at 8 o'clock beggar with a tin cup, sitting on Ute Uefrt:;hracntH 11 , Mrs. Harold Lnrldns and Mrs. Rus· tlftn!< stl.,ps You mi~sP.d the cup, M~oon p,:csbyterinn; M.!U'!i~hall Simpson, ,!,;\'IJryone Invltetl 1 sell Birkett are co-hostesses. ;lr, .. the beggar soid smrlingly, "but PfLRtnl'i ·"A UnitcJ r:U.nitY" -hi. tlw HubJ(~Ct fo1· Sunday. The adult- choir '\Viii Hing-' Rur~l ~ele-news Church News 1 .AU!l.!';IA(Ji·l llE:.:H,'EATJON 1 The North Aurelius Ladies Aid I dnn't mind reaching-not for a ''Jcs\11> 'Cnll:1 fo1· 'U~" ._. ;,·nd the youth COM~H'I'I',E:~ ·is planning their annual fall fair Leslie B:~.ptist, Pall I P.. Tiltlil'l', pnHlOl', ch.olr will ~~HJ ~-J~lton~tt :'I. Will L!!t.· Up i land dinner for ThursdRy, Novem- Sundny sr•hool, JO:IJD, \\'orfihip Hl'l'\i)[!C, ~1~ne ..E~;~!H, ~~·~· DllVI7i,wdl [ll~~y ,Mod- 1 AM'S EYES popped. He stared I 1 :IJO. Youth }\dlow~hiJt, fi ::HJ. 7 :ao l!l·.~tn Adug-10 and Mat'ch. Church . ~------, j ber 11. A fried chiclten dinner with Sacred enncBrt r~n 1.1 I!VIItH.!tdii'ilic service, :..chool Jl.t 11 :,!fi· At a::OO Sundny· ·nfh~t·­ , all the trimmings will be served, S. at the qunrter. Only o fool would lml by it(•\', ;u11J Mt·s. g,.l t:-~. HPV, n. g, , n~on, the fwnwt• hlf.t'h ~outh Pl'~~ahyt•JI'Y beginning at 5 o'clock and con· t•y to snn tch two-bits from n bcg­ De1·lly will hP with m; tht·nut.dt l"l'idny! \~111 mcd. •~t thl! Ntu·th chul·ch tn Lnn­ 1 SPARE THAT TREE!- Grarluatc foresters $1 Will Hold 1 tinulng until all are served. Farn·. nh!ht, Odob(•r 2~, nnd H•..!V. and Mt·~.' l-illlf.t', Chou· l'chul~'Hnl;; li:·1rJ .Bnd 7:~5,ou: gut·'s. tjn tup on n busy street. He lir!tln will Jw ht•l't: thl'nliJ~h ::; 1111 duy night, Wt"dno~~Jay. nn~l :rhul·sch:y, .l'.lHIPcc:t.lvcl~·.l at Michigan Bell arc in charge of trainctl : produce and miscellaneous articlcr wished It wa$ dark. Oelobet· •l,J Wnmd produced a ~heck 1 a sort of "electrical bloodhouml" used by tcle· TI1l'CC Strands The Townsend club wlll meet pastor. ChuJ·ch srchoo\, 1 0 1\, rn. Wcl!·ship mt!HHUJ.tO hy tho pastor. M.· Y. F. Hcrvice l with Mr. and Mrs. Frank Robinson lloni< and fountain pen and had ~et·v,icr: •. }l n. 1\1, and 7::HI 11• m, N. Y. 7:00. Midweek devotional· service Thun;- phone ntcn. When work needs to be done on :Ita rtr.d to write. He tore off a .' S. 6 ·" 0 p, m. cltlY evr:ninlo! nt. S :00. I Gift Box Thursday night, October 21, at a certain pnir of wires in a cahle, an electric 7:30 for an election of offi"ers. ci·.ecl< mad" out to Sam Shapiro ~~l!iamst·o·n ~~plist, Hal'old Rr:(!:;e, pn~- ,Dansville Freo Methodist, H. W. Gum­ $100. He hnnde~ It to Sam. "Don't .ot .. Chmth ~u.hont, !0 ,n. m. Wotsl.lijl mings, r1astol'. Sunday :-~chool 10:00, tone is plnced on those wires at the central osk me the reason, son,"· he said. tcrvtce, .11 n. m. nn~I.7:.JO JJ, m., Junto!' Prr:nchin~: Kct•vicr. 11:00. Y. P.M. S. ntl office. Out on the cable, the "Bliffy Sniffer," tn~l scnt~lt' g-~·nuT,l~· h.:.'l~l 11 .. "_J·r:'lenchet·s 17: 30 followed by mc~Hngc fyom the pas­ Select Hers Now ",Tu>t walk into the banlc and cash I.~~.. H~ll .•s~ttrl.).', ~IHII~ti.IY •• 7 .. 1•. ~ \1. ~· tot·. lliHtt·ict fJllltl'tct·ly nwettn~ this w~ck a pencil-like instrument, quickly picks out the it. It's good." ; I·~)'\! .-··! VlCt \,, p, m. L,Hitc .• I npttst I end nt Wheeli~l', Uul-{u)a!' prnyct' mccl!ng Unton, tJlll·d \1 t:dllt!:idlly "Of the monVt Thursday c\'uning Ill the church. j wil·cs by detecting the tone they carry. DeMilo Perfect Rummage Sale 'lt 2 p, m. Sam took a squint at the check Williamston Luthcr<:lll, F. P. Zimmnrman, On Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Diamonds and his eyr: rlve~ed on the· signa· In pn~tor, Church :-il'honl, 10 11, m. Wnl·ship Frank Fetters entertained at sup­ Lure. He saw.idea No.3 right.thcre lel'Vice, \1::10 n. m. Chut•th Hchool, 10:20 per Mr. and Mrs. Charles Marahall In that signatUl'e. Everybody !mew l, rn. Presbyterian Church . Rnd Diane of Clare. ,Sunday guests that E. Wilson Dodds was pres!- William•ton Wesleyan Methodist, Row· at the Fetters home were Mr. and' ·ey, c. E. Mitt .. ,·, ,,,.u,·. Chu,.ch CDJ,al, leys where there is ·shelter from and Fn1zcr Macllon).;'nll. JlHHlOl'. \Vol'shiJl ::;cJ·vice, :l p, m. Church ·sehoul, 4 p, m.· storms 'and a' gr. eater quantity of food:· · · · ' · · Household Articles Williamston- Free Mcthodi~l, H. (1, Rou~ ~hey, JIHHloJ·. Chun:h school, to Jl, ·m. Wor~hiJl :-~ct•vice, 11 a, m. nnrl S;l!i II· m, Tfi~ .· ~ublic Roadsi Administi·~· YnunJ.l' Jll!O\lh!S scJ·viul!, 7':an p, m. Pnt~·cr tion ·cstimates;'that there:mc nqw MICHrlGAN BE I. L COMPANY ~cJ•vice, 'l'hm:;c\;ty, 7:30 ,j1, m. 41,000,000 .'niptcir iiel~lclcs on -the Our $13,500,000 postwar rural construction program Mnsnn C:J.tho\ic Missioll. M1u;s will he highways o( the country; a!) .all· :wid Hl the chapel nt 'Llw eorneJ' rr[ .Jcf. time i·ecord; > · : .. ,. -· meana mor11-ond better rural te!11phonc scrvico, 'Sl/ORT ft:l'HOtl nnd ChL•J·ry Htn•ets Sunduy morn­ ing at 10 :~0.

Is The Story Mnson Ba)ltist, Lor1l Cflrawny, PHt>tnl'. Sln·vicos fm· Stlndny will he at 10:00. Once you h?.Ve had it you'll cherish your Sunday sehon\ 11 :lfi. Youth fellowship g-ay, new, short coif, designed especiRily led hy St.anll!Y Uollnch at !i :30. Evening for you by Suzanne. Don't delay, call worship ~ervicr.• 7 :an. , today. ' Stlnl wa.s macl. He hadn't thoug·ltt Mason Christinn Science Society hol£111 A HARVEST ~bnicurcs • Fat!iah of an angle. servict•s nL the! chu!'ch, ILt the crll'nul' of !lair Styling and Sllaperlng Oak ldld Pn1·k :;LJ·(:r•l~ cvcl'Y Sunday 11t • t f B k • T A d I d 1 1 I :00. Sund:1y Rchool iR held fnr· pupils d•.:;n 0 an Cr S fUSl. n a rea Y _ liP to thu il~~C· of ~I) dul'int~ the !Wl'Vir!£!, Sarn could see Mr. Dodds' face when Wednm;day i'V(·nin~ mt·ctin~~ nt ~:ou in­ be informed him tha• a screwball clud?~ tcstimon!t•H nf ,Christian Sdencr Phone. 2233L ~ healln~-t. 1\ publ!c n·adtn~ t•onm Is open beggar was outside handing out Ill till! dtut·eh I!Vt.i:tn Scicncr~ chu1·chc~ '. at lcn&t. throu~hout the WOl'ld on Sund:!y, Oc~

II JNSIDE the bank, Sam stepped ~::::~b:it~rrc Methodist. 1\'oc·•hip to:ao. up to u cngc mnrl\ed "Paying Topic will be "'l'h1~ Divine Mission." At 1 t :ao the chlll'ch ~chool mt~etR, He1-tnllu· Special 'Teller" and held OUt the Check sig• m !nt.iru{ nf. youth Monclny HL 1 fr1llo\'!~hiJ1 VALUES 'nif.icantly. "I'd like to see Mr. 7 :oo. Willin1~ wol'l·;(•l'~ class will hold a Dodds n bout this." social numtin~-t in the dturc:h pal'lni'H nt 8 :on. All young- aduiLH n1·c invhc1l. W, S. C. S. at 7::\0 'J'ucHdny. Choir rehetu·sal nt. uMr. Dodd\ iJ ou/, 11 sgid thr: lrllrr. fit ~he church rl'hurHday ,H :00. Dl:nl'ict roll· Hlc fc~tivtd in Ann Al'lloJ·, Oc!tobC't' 31. ton~ thf cbrck. with a' caurlr:ous smilt. "II u:rm't br 11rctnary to 1n Mr. Dodds •bout Ibis," be said. "If ynrt can idC1tlify DEFROSTERS OVERFLOW RETURN TANK 1 , )·lJIIfSt'/f l'fl ca.,h if fnr )'rH,. • . FOR MOTORING SAFETY TO SAVE YOUR ANTI-FREEZE Sam gasped. He couldn't ·figme Values out the gnma. Nevcr(hcless they weren't going to catch him napping. "I'm not trying to cash this checlc, pal." he snid. "t'm on!~· trying to Rolled Beef.. Roast, lb...... 69e infOrm you that ther~ i~ a screwball .• /DELUXE HEATERS HI- TEMPERATURE outstde wrlliirlg checl~ilvered. H. I'L Anderson, 5 miles rls road, Eaton 1'!-nplcls. 3'/:, milcn .JERSEY BULL, ready for service, ------~------$2. All in good condition. Excellent convenience, a home in which you can take pride bccm1sc west of Mason on Columbia road north of Onondaga. •10w3p for sale. Rul>~nd ~- Coolt, 2692 19·12 OLDS No. 66 club sedan, r~- school clothing. Mrs. Nelson and 1%. mil~s south at 81H Eifert --\Phillips road, s1x mrlcs north of·1 dw, heater, oil fJitel' ami s1x Brown, 511 South Lansing, Phone it's yours .. , road. l8wtt !WSENTHAL HUSKERS and' Mason. 13wlp tires. Original owner. Donal:] 26761. 42wtf shredders for sale. Have been ------Dnvles, 219·1 Cedar street, Holt. GIRLS' GRAY ALL-WOOL coat Home ownership can be a reality when you enlist the leaders for more than 50 years. CO-OP CORN PICKER. for sale, 43w2 with detachable hood, size 1<1, For Sale See the new Steel •1-20 and parts back delivery. Garth Brownlee, ------very good condition, worn very aid of your home bank to work out the financial arrange­ and Eer·vlcc at W. G. Reeves, ~ miles east of Leslie on Fitch- USED CAR VALUES-1936 H'or:, A-1 condition - jfi5 mon church 111 Holt. 43 1 huge Goorlyem· I'atlio Cedar, Mason. Oprn 2•l hours a I new. Floyd Vicary, 302 VlcaJ•y 1 alfalfa baled straw. Col. ·Call . see M. D. Grimes at Sears and sweater, SIZe 10-H, good ar ~~' n~l'ding day 43w1 h L . ., . \vl A.b~led I. FeighneJ,~nd phone Mason 7280. 01 1 1 39 4 13 I Kalamazoo, lilrc new - $65 TABLE l\10DEL Motoroln radio some repairs, $10. Mrs. Mary · ----~------_, roac, p one es w • ·, · . · 42w Roebuck Lansing. 43w' ·ww, ~2 to $5 each, Mrs. J. V. 6 fer sale. $20. MrR. Vclmour Day- Genco. These nrtw1es. m~y hP. seen ·· ' ''lligle, H5 Stockbridge rond, ? ''' ,. RABBIT.S, huckR or does.. Your'. GOOD BALED 'rimothy and 1940 DODGE 'h ton piclt-up true!' '1i!es north of Dansville ro'ad Howlett Bros. ton, 929 South Barnes, Mason. at 61·1 West ColunobiH lrcm 1_, [l. Manure Loaders choice, for sal_e. Call evenmg-R or Clcvct• hay for sale. Will de- for sale. A-1 mechanically, goor' Phone Webberville 65-J-21. Phone 21731 Mason. Call evenings. m. tn 4 [l. m, -t.,wl 7 Ha.rdware 4:Jw1 ------~--- ·· .. -- ... j"_Jj Sunday~. Goldte Mesler, •lGSllliver Walter Dell 4469 Dell road tires. Will sell or trade for gooc' 43w1p Gregory, Mich. Phone 19F'1 --­ . I Lansing, 34•10 W. Holmes road, corn~r of Aureliu~ road, Route 2: running older car. Cr.ll Maso' 1 43 2 . !EVANS OIL HEATER, large size, Ful'nitul'e W Lansing. Phone Lansing 71816. 21881 after 6 p. m, Robet·t B '3LACK WINTER coat, tuxedc FarlllOl'R, lhey'l'c here! · · A.IROFLAME oil heater for sale. one year old. Lyle Driver, 10750 I • 42w3p Welch, 69 South Aurelius road. style with fur trim, size 14 FOl' Sale WHITE' ROCK and Barred Roclt ------13w1r \!so gray plaid coat with fur trim In good condition, also zinc. Howell road, phone 13-F-1 Web· pullets for sale. 45c per p_ound. SECOND CUTTING ALFALFA ·.lze H. Both nrc in good condition Both for $25. Inquire Guy Munn, bervi!le, The following furniture wi 1! IJP. for New Universal Loaders 1 -~----- 42w2~ A~:10ut 600 to select fro~ • _Cilfforc~ hay' for .sale or will trade for 1947 PLYMOUTH, special deluxe 'lrrs. Vance McWhorter, 403 W 3655 Okemos-Mason road, fourth PERFECTION KEROSENE stove sale on Thursclt1y, Friday nnd I Saturday at 1286 Dansville road, HJ!l, 1 Jntl? south of 3~Lil32 cl!us Ccn livestock. Maynard Unruh, Oke- 4-dcor sedan with radio, heater rfaple, Mason. Phone 7051. 43wl house north of ·Cavanaugh on west for sale, 5-bm·ner, 3 for cook- Iter. Am·elms phone ~ · w mas-Haslett road, north off US-16. sqotlight, seat covers, tJ·aiJe·_ side. Route 4, Mason. •13w1p ing, 2 for baking. Ed Weirauch, 3 miles east ol' l\{aHon. Woorlarc.J 43 1 upright piano, rose frie::c mile south of Bunker em· ccirn for sale. 75c busheL ondaga. •13wlr 12, one with 2 pair of pants; and Ki.lpatrick, 2757 West Curtice!' 1 13 1 William Workman, 5 miles north Phone Mason 2•1043. · •13wl cak open bookcase, \'cry nice Hill on Haynes roac · w p of Mason on Okemos road, 2 miles 1935 MAST.ER CHEVROLET f01 1evera! other articles. Mrs. J, E maple stand ]amp, glebe type, carrl Break Yom Bacl{s Anymore SHROPSHIRE RAM, -1 years old, east on Willoughby road. Phone I sale or will trade for a. cow Hinkle, 451 W. Ash, phone Ma­ Appliances table and t\vo mt:lching- chaiJ•,,, D~n't I >on 3801, 43w1p BABY BED, "Kiddie-Koop," for I N l U l for sale; also electric range, Williamston 52F12. 12w4p I Harry Sherwood, phone Masor sale. In fairly good condition. e\V anc . SeC Innerspring mattress, like new, Would be suitable for summer Iron bed, springs nne! mattress, cheap, Bertha Judson, Hawley 50 SHOCKS of corn for sale. 21686, 43w1p '3ROWN THREE-PIECE all wool a e 01· Call road, 2% tmles south of game 5~drawer chest of druv.rc'r~. por­ Se 1 snow suit for sale, size 3-4, in cottage. Mrs. Gerald Strlclcland,! MAYTAG AND WASHER RE- 1 farm. 43w1p Irvin Holmes, 11/;, miles east of CHEVROLET two-rlom· fm 38•1 Okemos, Mason. Phone 37211 PAIR-Wrmg·cl' rolls for all celain top table, w1all Kalnma­ 1 1938 excel! en t condition. Reasonable. zoo wood and conl rnngc, large ______US-127 on Tomlinson road. Phone sale has heater, Floyd Miller road. Phone Mason 24043. 43w1 , makes. Bring in your old roll Mrs. George Vogt, Jr., phone 2392 Oakland ciJ·culating heater, in JERSEY COW, 5 years old, fresh Mason 22902. 43w1p 3,,;, m:nes southwe.st of ·Mason or Dansville, 43wlp -~--- ' nne! we will duplicate it. .Tewett Dorn 01' Dave Diehl I three weelcs, for sale. Wendall Ly~ns road. •13wl 7-FT. WES'riNGHOUSE. rcfrlger- j Appliance, Mason, good condition, Singer· se\ving nw­ 1 ·True H\· miles east of Leslie on 400 ·BALES alfalfa·brome grass chine, boys' hicycle, three :;Ids, ARMY AND NAVY jackets, tel)ts, ntor, used one year, for sale. As I RANGE B1.~RN.ERS-AIImalccs of I Fitchburg road. Phone 23•17 Leslie. hay for sale. Also pulley link g-ood as new. $190. Inquire at Fay clectnc ranges. Convert your smoking stand ancl other miscel­ I 43w1 for Ford or Ford-.Ferguson trac- 1939 CHEVROLET-two-door se- hardware and many surplus I laneous articles. dan. Four good tires ancl one Townsend's on Swan road, Dans- deep well and malcc the fourth Dansville 1 tm·. James Cox, first house west items at Shell station at Holt's 1 · 15 HOLSTE:IN HEIFERS, H to on Sandhill road off Phillips road. fair spare. Radio and heater_. In largest surplus store. 43w1 ville or phone 27F3 stocl•bridgc. / bumer on your stove. Jewett Phone Mason 2-4054 18 months old, for sale. A few 43w1p ll'OCd condition, Reasonably pnced ' 43w1p Appliance, Mason. Phone 2631 or 2171 Dansville 'have been bred. Fred See, Wil-, APPROXIMATELY 7 acrc!s of Charles Brooks, owner. 317 W USED WASHER-Easy. Good •!:lwlp I Eln'L, Mason. 43w2 FURNACES-We have two LLscd condition. Jewett Appliance, ----- . ------liamston, phone 166. '13w2 corn for sale. Can be had from furnaces· on hand, one 24 ·inch Mason. Household Goods steel furnace and cne 27-inch steel USED REFRIGE-RATCR-Gcorl BED AND DRESSER, .$30.00; 43w2 1 FORD-FERGUSON buzz saw~ the piclwr or fl'Dm the crib. Oscar 19•18 STUDEBAKE-R Champion two mattresses (;]•I inch cotton) .L..------:---:-:-:::,::-:::---: 1 nearly new. Lee Rathbone, 6 Bergland, 720 Phillips road, 1% furmice. AI! in very goocl concli- condition, 8 cu. ft. Clean, 20o/r deluxe for sale, 5000 miles. over­ each $7.50; drop leaf ta/Jie> !wal­ ROSENTHAL HUSKERS and Imiles n'arth of Mason on Oltemos miles north of Mason. Phone drive, clima tizer, and hill holder. tion. F. C. Anderson & .Sons, I down, excellent finish. Jewett : sht·odclers for sale. Have been rand mile cast Sandhill 24966. 43wl for Sale nut), $25.00; four dining- chairs, '/:o 011 Maclr Secgraves, H38 Roosevelt. Dansville phone 2363. •J3wll Appliance, Mason. leaders for more than 50 years. 'I road' Phone Lansing- 87566. $15.00; bunlt bcde icnmplclco), 43 ·------.- i 1\o[AY'rAG WASHER 8-three See the new Steel •l-20 and parts · 13w1p BALED HAY AND STRAW for Lansing. Phone 47608. >Vl OIL HEATER, 7-room, with S.EARS·ROEBUCK at! bumer. -11 models, $121.95, ~114.95, $179.95. .$40.00; studio couch, $10.00; worl< and service at W, G. Reeves, 1 des!{, $7.50; !tile hen cabinet sale or tmde, 50c and up. Roy . · blower, good condition, $75. Also and 5 roo~ size, nea~ly new. I Available \.vith pump at $. 10 $tocltbridge. •13w1 1 THIRTY FEEDING lambs and 30 D. Donald, 4 miles south of Eaton 1946 MERCUR;Y club coupe fot two English Setters, good field Also Brave 01! hurner, '' and ! extra, 20r;, down, 15 months to (small), $10.00, chest nf drawers, breeding ewes for sale. J, J. sale. Has radto a11d heater, good Idogs $40 each, Phone Mamn room SIZe, new.. Jac!{ Fox, cast 0 -~ pay. Jewett Appliance Co. Ma- ~2.00; book shelf, $2.00; mirror, am:8j-EIN COW, 4 years old, Rapids on M-50, 4 miles south on condition, $850 down, 19 month' 41wtf Miner Route 3 Leslie, 1630 Kin­ M.50, 5 miles south on Townline 24953 Les_lie . on Fitchburg road to son~ _ ' $2,00; three small ta ble.s, each • for sale. Due to freshen Decem­ on balance, consider cheaper car ---·-----:::---=-~:-:--- $1.00; four chnim nnrl smolcing ber 27 second calf. Lee Ulrey, neyville road,. phone Leslie 5295. road or phone Lansing collect Wnght road, second place north. EASY SPINDRY-New, close-out •13w1p 87108. 43w1p in trade. Phillip Graham, 1720 HOUSEHOLD GOODS ~lone Leslie 2340. 43Wl I of the old model. Original was stand. Mrs. Kenneth Fortman, 219 $715 Williams road, Bunltcr Hill. East Bell Oak road, phone Bell S. Rogers St., Mason. Phone Leslie 5108. 43w1 REGISTERED OXFORD ram, nne Oalt 25-J -11, % mile west of Bell NEW 5-TUBE Harvard radio forj $189.95, ~a!~ price, $119.95, ~c 43wlp year old. Fred G_rosshans, 4 Oak school. ·13w1p Public Auction sale. Also 2 used radios. Service ha:vc a lumted supJ?lY at this ---- ~------ROAN DURHAM BULL, ready miles east and 1 nule south of Automotive on all makes of radios, electric pnce. .Jewett Appliance, !Ira- .INGHAM--COUNTY NEWS ;' fa~ heavy service, for sale. Hoi· Leslie on Meridian road,' phone 19.Jl CHEVROLET special deluxe Saturday, October 23, 1948 ranges, ,and small appliances ..Ja-1 son., . in good condition, new tires, ~tein bull, ready for hcav_y seJ:v- i Leslie 3037_ •J3w2p at 2 o'r.loclc cobs' store, 157 w. Maple, M:mon.l ELECrRic. RAN 0 E-;-Westmg- October 21, 1948 Page 6 1ce, and two good Holstem hetf· for Sale paint job is fair. Orville Barton phone 2·1321. 43wl house, !ugh-speed umt~, large, ers, 15 months old, not bred, Wil· FOR SALE or trade-Registered can 2672 at Holt after 6:00 fl. m.; Shumann player plano, with 50 ------,------fast oven, heats to 350 m about !)am Musolff, 206-l Dexter Trail. Oxford ram. R. E. Foote, 5 '12 2038 Thorburn street. 43w1r.: !Dl!s, plano bench, some antiques, 3-PIECE living room suite for 1 5 minutes, light, timer. From Approved Concrete Dansville phone 2181. •13wl miles northwest of Le~lic on An· 1937 PLYMOUTH coach for sale, HALF-TON piclmp fori sale, $25. Also china closet, ~10: $199.95 up. 20'/r down,15 months 1941 tt~ck ~hairs, rocket•s, dishes, lamps, " ---- nls road. Phone Leslie 3545. Southwind heater, new tires, in Hawaiian guitar, $15; _an[l metal to pay. Jewett Appliance, Ma- SIX F.EEDER PIGS for sale, I •13wlp gcod condition. Warren Hutchin- sale or trade, Has good tires· portable phonograph, linens, bed· bee!, coil spring·.~ ·and inncrsp1·lng 1 · son. '·about 125 lbs. weight. Good., son, Route 2 Lansing, phone in good condition. Also all-electrlci spreads, pillows, electric motor, mattress, $20 ..Edward Fry, 2031 WESTINGHOUSE - Automatic SEPTIC TANKS l)ealthy pigs, wjll sell one or all. FOR SALE OR TRADE for llve­ 81680 Lansing. 13w1p Montgomery Ward cream scpar-, beds, springs and mattresses. Northeast Delhi, Holt. Phone Holt flat irons, $1.00 down, $1.00 per hone new parts, Some very goocl rub-~ tires. Pliced at $125. Duane Thurl· Engineering Co. Ji'hone · 2363, · 43w1 Munith; Uw3p bcr, Call at B29 Henderso11 street, by, 315 Lawton street. Phone 7663. sale. Color, green and cream. No c11ulldng .compo1,1nd. and. gUltfor, bargain at'69c. White cir cream­ :Mason, Phone 5001. · 43w1p . 43w1 Sunday aalcs.- Deco Wilcox, Dans- applying· snmc. A. Mitchell, ph·o11e colored, complete with wooden N. 1\lason St. Phone Mo.son· 4121 ~: . . ' ' . ville. 43w1p 24866 Milson. 13wlp roller. Buy them at Zlmlllerman's. •. I HAVln a J;oml HIIJlJrly or ct•!IJ· 1 WAI~K·l N 1 utrl,;ul'llllll' !'or till Ill, 80 ACHitl l1'AHM for Htdu m• Lrudu INHIIJW ANIJ UU'nllDI~ PA1N11'· al'lJ811 81' 01' \ lNaHAM COUN'l'Y NI!!W 'f(', hlng, C, A, Dnvla, '!Cdcn, ' (I ft, X 8 ft. l~lnyd Miller, a% Greenough Says C l W I 42w2 tor lnrget• frtt•m hy owner, Prlcocj mo. Wnlla rcpnlrccl, Sntlsrncd· All (' 1 ' October 21, 19~8 Page ?: llJlle~ HIIU!.hWeHI. nf MnHnn Oil Alt"!'fCH mLJiJC1'JON vnlucA may nt .~B,ooo, RurtHol! C, Hill, fi mllen tlou gunrnntred. Hr1rry Baine~ nn , J Inc S ,, r.. yons toilet, •l3wl "Want Ads ntlffcn, BeLter· buy nnw, Henu south rmd IH2 milcH west of M11~on Tom Belt, 12,5 Jil, douth St., phone ------.., SLABWOOD for ante, 'l'hureaon ovt•r oi'I'P\'Ing,9 Jwlnw, 011 Plains road, Phone Aurulhts Mason 22•1Dl. anwtt h i WAN'rFlD-;-itnndtng tlmlJOr, Wp, Lumber company, Howell. Phone 1702. n7w!f ------Including enhinet mnltlng, l' clt w!ll pny top prlcoH for lat•ga vir-• Page 2 B-14, 3wt! GREENOUGH ------·----- E'l.AI:l1'IDIUNO-Ail lrJnas or plllll- lnying, bloclc !c1ylng, sldcwullts, g-In or Hcconrl growlh trues, 'rltut•c'.' WI-ImA'ri•'IlDLD ACR'ES, 150 6 ROOM modern lwunc In Leslie tllring done; patching a 61,)ec!al· bflscments and dl'ivcwuys, I nino aon Lumber Co,, Howell, Phonp~ cmcifr-=-~'J'JNG nmA'rTNG Htove, Fill That Muddy ncJ•cn til!ttiJ!e, Jmh111ce woods nt 111 N, Main St. Lou Siler- ty. Robert S. Burna, 3811 Aurel • moltc fireplaces and atorc fronts. 031, 40Wt.e. gnorl mJ<\ c·onl or wood, De­ FOUH 760 :lli tires and tubeR .101, and pasture, Brwement barn, a8x man, phone Leslie 2~01. !l3wte Ius rond, Lansing, R. 2. Phono ------driveway or bnrnyard 70 plus shed 20x38; grnnary 24x Lflnslnr,, :J-5108. ,16w·tf Vel'Cl'UYSSe I HAVE AN or 1 LIVTNn l{()OM StllTI•l, in r;oorl Limeatonc Chlpn East Boll Onlc roncl, phone Bell brand new garag·c 2•Jxao. Nice 6 250 ft, on Huron river nnd 250 ft. building of military rifle actions l 38wtf !'ceder cnttle l'nr· sntv. s. A, LaX:·: Onk, 25-.T-11, mile west or, Bell room house with bath nnd fur- OlJ McGregor Rottd, 150 feet deep, to American sportcm, ton, 1858 w. Tomlinson rorul. condition, for oalro, AJHO dreflser, :6 Tcle~1cope Onlc school. •l,lW1P nnec, Lonlt this over at $21,500, Tom Howe, POl't.ngc lulte, Pinclc- slgl1ts mounted, Will nlso sight phone 2200G, •l:lwl .~20; Hmnll ellR for Hn le, 0 Mrs. W. l;;dgr·rton , W<'bbcrvll!e, Phone Collect 728 .SPRINGFIELD-3o:."1ilrlri-c-f~t~ I cater! nt H·10 Cooper t•oud, ~ and hulhroom and gns hcnt, double Pi\. IRING nt prler•s you uf. N. Olccmo" road, Lansing phone llwtt sulr• like new, Glen Fulton, :!881 acres tillable, _good house, tot in nice location. Terms. C!urn ford to pny, Stov<'H, wilsh<'l'R, AUCTIONEER-If yc·•• aro p!un- 8-588-1. •l2w2p comer Wd)crvillc nnd Prtl'llce bt~rn t ' 1 !I t I' Mill and olhr•r· buJ!dlngH. Priced at .T, Somers, •106 El. Elm, St., Mason, I lt·onH, ir·onet'H, .- toastm·s, wnfflc nlng on having an auction, con· ------~------rFi roads, nr•nr· Wchhervillc crmcl('ry. _____ ·------c 111 0 13w) "COMFY" AUTO SEAT, $2.00, vg!~.er ronr' one ewes· •i:!wl; , ~~OJ~~~~~v~~1 2t%~s~P~~J:J~;.~nr~~ Phone 21721, 39wtf, Irons, electric shavers, mlxCI's, tact Burton Wnllcor. Phone Lcsllo WANTED-~ CORN PICKING with ------McArthur, woM:A':N\q 1 show you this dcsl,rnb!(• farm, HOUSEl !<'OR SALFl. Has sllf room I t•onstcrs nil ex- sale service nnd 1 ~~~~~ -ROSJ~-g~l---B-~rl~~~ ~oer;s~· r!~~f!ec;s, :~g;.~r~. nlJ~1~ F'r·~~~\~1J~(ir~-~r:~1~~~~.1 ;~~~ep~~~ll~ COAL AND W00D RANGE fot• wrist watch for sale, with !iCW I NEJAR ~ESLIE, 310 acres, otuwsoc front apartment with bath, 31 ' , 2D6!S, Route :!, LcFlin, 42w3p. sale f'hcnp, fn good condition, g-old brncciet lhnnc Bell Onil (JF:J~. for Rille. In Pxeell••nL unnrlitlnn. • Pnpcr Draperies, a new fnll ~l;ICicu Cull 1tftcr 'fi :ao or any- acres fnr $21,000 or 100 acres for hent, beatltifui bnclt yard uml burncr·s n•pair ell, cleaned, nd- 'OIL BURNER SEJI{VICID, furnace 2 w3,p Fran!c ScVl'rnner•, 2:12U W. I-lrll'pcr selection of Clopny !Intoned time ~vet· Lhc wcelc end, Arthm· $17,000. , two Htory barn, Front apartment ,insted, Garden !.mclor:l r~pmrerl. I rcpnlring. Gns, oil, .:oal furnaces. ___ 42------,-, road, Mason, 1'illilll' M11son 2•1!13:1. drupcrlcs Nichols, 521 East· Ash, Mason. 170 ACRES ~,ear Leslie, good lund could be made Into two npurt· 'l'raetors brought In now ,Wll! ha_vc Steam, vnpor, hot water boilers. WAN.T '1'0 SHARE HOUSE traUm~ ·l:lwlp • Monogramming Service, one 4:lw1 and bulldmgs, , Price $25,000: menta. Harry Baines, 125 E. South necessary rep nit'S made at spcctnl Hot water heaters, water softeners, and cxpcnRr•s with owner of 19 11 2 2, • clay service on nnpltlns, stn- ·-~----~------Cull Mr. Fox, Leshc ' Istreet, Mason, Phone 22491. prices; next spri11g your tractor radiators, convectors. Plumbing car to spPnd thc wlnte1 In Flmldfh, usm·o~- zrr:~Nl'fl-l l ll~H~I~c. ~~~:-I tlonery ant! Hnslto trnys R.EMINGTON-RAND electric ra- GREENOUGH 34wtf will be ready to go. We will plclc supplies. 225 N. Mnln st., Leslie. David strong, muton Rapid's, cellcnt finiHh, 12 lubes. This Zimmerman's zm· for sale, Roy Ar.lums. Phonr. 5 ROOM HOUSE with bath, 2 It up. Phone Leslie 3082. ~wtt phone Aurolius •H2l. •13w1p tr·rule-!n is a g-ood buy, Must be Mason 3561, •13wl comput·tmcnt; American cabinet 140 ACRES Vlrgln muclc, some tim- We will plelt up yow· lawn mow- ~---~-- - ~-- ~------""' seen to h<' nppt·ccirttc•l. ,lr•wctt Ap- Your Specialty Store sink with built-in cupboards, This , bcr, 12 mtl,t;s southeast of L:'n- 01 , and clean it, oil it anll sharpen W ANTED-F'rycrs, roasters anti plinncc, Mason. ·I:Jw1 314 S, .Jefferson Mason· Real Estate , is in Dansville, It is 1m old house, smg. Only $l.J00. By owner, phone it and rctmn it to you next spring Block Laying hens. Detroit prices at the farrrf, Phone 2·1301 but quite livable at only $2,500, Holt 29~~~--- ____• _ 'l3w~, for only $1 ,GO, 'raltc advantage _of ~rite or pho~c Tyler Brogan; •13w1 " , i this dfcr and you won't he wmt- and Howell, phone ~7 2 · · f s I GREENOUGH SMALL HOUSE _ncar corner Wtl· I ing ar·otrnll next spr·ing· lor yam 41w4Jl'!~: FARM EXTRAORDINARY. Only !oughby and Etfert I'Oads, Holt, lmoW81' when !he rush is In Get Ceinerlt Woi'k ,-~------or a e 1 SAVAGE DEER rifle, 30-00 for fom· owners smcc tnken llp from for sale Gas electricity well • ' ' WANTmD '1'0 DUY, Wl'lll'ams BI'OS. I plwne • 77·1 Mason ·13'Y,'\, 43wl siding and roof. Will exchange for with 37 stanchions, center aisle, _____:__~--~------!get tn tou<'h wrth liS, ,· lJ worl: ~------., ~, --~ ----- 1 ~ ------I small farm near Mason or will bull pen, calf pen, stnlls, etc, with NEW LOG CABIN in piney forest, IgunrantPed, 704 W. center St., Mason : S'iJ"~SM~N\ w,~N_ 1 )L~--To Csell 1 1 Miscellar.eous wm NOW HAVE Permnncnt Anti· !sell for $3500. Sewer in hous~. clrin!{Jng cups, milk house, 3-c::r 1 Jnrgc ')!, acre lot on good high- , We pick up nnd ~lclivcr. JJr>~p i,J Phone 25111 1 diti:n·i ~ 1 ~a ~/o~l~rrc~:erwttl~m~xc~n: Fre•zc Sunoco Service corner 1Phone owner 26504. 11wtf garage and ptg pen. The house IS wny excellent hunting nml fishing; I or drop a canl. Lyon's H'lusehcld 31w4ptf It' 1 f, 1 · t P Columcbt'a' arid Cedar '!as~n - -- a large scmi-bungal9w type wlth Ifull 'price •700· $200 down $25 per 1 "Fixit" Service, •108 W. Ash, Ma- rona 1, corwtbrmct' a\c,.ep n_nee on for Sale ' ' ' ' J.Y · ,13w1 I82 A CRES• __ ," room scm t'-bungu- oak iloor9 an d 11tms · 11 'O\\n1 , an d month. Lake•P front' cottage' anr.l Jot, son. ·13 · w tf ·ms WE HAUL GRA ·~y for commHJ~Jmlt' C •t rt.Hls.t , 1· . r·ar• IS essen-, , 1 1 _ low hip roof barn, garnge, maple and pme up. Has bath and! "OO· $200 d $2" tl 1 ___ --~ -· ------! · .' " -. ~~ 10 , omp ." c r lllntng pto_gJo.m. - _ --~-- -~~------' . $G "OO . . I$1u • own, • . u per mon • 1 drtvcs. Roy Kllpatrlclt, 354 E. Write Lanmng Honw Condttronlng' GOOSE FmATHER ptllows, 3 lbs., house Jerry Morrow, SAWMILL--I AM talong South street, :Moson Phone 21981. Company, Box Korth Lansing. 40P~g;&~_o_u~~0 ;1 ·~-r~om ~~~~~~cauf~~~!~~~~~~t{og~t~thcoeir~~1 Hurnson:__~w-l agai~ I~. 1 21 In x 26 in new feather- " . b 'ld' 1 1' . ' ' • ------~ - -- orders for custom sawmg, $100 13wtf st t L sh "' 43wl W A Y.NE COMPUTING pump, alsn f l: 1 . $2 ;;10 ach. G E other mmor ut mgs, ev? Jtonc fireplace chimney. Good I FOR sALE by owner G acres of act ]'ob or • per over a ton, an. 1.,. • t I All pron lC 7:l, •J3wf b~p,1 ~ 1il 10: ~;~ ' s,~~w~p :~e Ma~on' ~nd c~n b~ ~ C~lumbJa ~ ~. ~ : 1 ~ ~' c ' _ ·~--~ _ ~- ______502 W. Muple, Mason. ·13wl I water, $5,500, part cash. I chased fo:· only , with easy I s;mth, V:. mtle, Wes on ~ r te~ Donald, North Meridian road, ro~te I- -W~~I~I L I'"' f "t s21 000 1 92 I ------~ Lew1's G Dietrich Realty Agcn~' t h D 't d 1 hi 1 road or P 10nc 9·• · 1 2 w. 2 Wtlliamston P:tone Lansrng , • "" 1cavmg or " , )X ._.J, erms or cas. on eay on t s ------' ( ' · · I t tl h', vn All J•ind• p t · b · Fl ··1 "ft · le New 1 lATTENTIO~: Dec l' Hunters! 3136 . s. · Cedar, Lansmg.. Phone one I------87108 collect, 28wtf s s ric y Oil IS 01 • • ' ~I ' e Ct s lll g, ' ' Oll( a, a et e C• Equip your home with Re>JI Lansing 47755. I · GREENOUGH ; . • of repair worlt and new installa-1 bon: Wmlld Irlcc mm1 companion_ War Surplus Store Coment automatiC fire exUn- 40wlptf DO YOU WANT to go into the Bus•nesses for Sale tiona. All IVOI), guaranteed. I to s~~.~·~ drtvtntg-1 fllltJCLS,j Rchfertenc~t I_:r lt guishers Protect you1 famtly' t b . ., I 1 a Johnson's lnccc,, .•uy, An 1ony en ar a ~10 while y~u are away These Red IBUILDING LOTS lJcatcd In 'Ma- gro~er~ ~~re 1 usm;ss · 1 ~v~ Phone 22951 I Fitchburg, Route :J, Stoclcbridgc, - Comet units prote~t hfe and ~on for sale, 4 rods wide am' some CSlra e p f\CCS or sa e. s SUPER MAT~KEJT in the country,. Horne, Laund t'Y 43w~r. One blocil norlh of the slop light, property without human aid. Idea1,403' ft. deep. Ellcctricity and g~~ me. on Big Portage Jake far sale, In 2!Jwtf' W-A~l-TE o-:.:..-Boy·--;-;;:--;~an fa~ offering bargains in army, navy for home trailers cottages cars avatlablc. Inquire Eugene PurVIS GREENOUGH restricted area, Leg store 30 x 70 I 1 t · ' and marmo clothing and equip- etc. B ~ w is~ - invc:~·tigat~: first place west of US-127 on Kipr FISHI~G ·FARMER, here is your ft., 100 ft. on highway, 100 ft. on C 1 t F ·1 I ~ten:lty .:''."} :lny: 1101~. 111 Ma ~'rot. ment. G. L all woo! gloves, 98c; R 11 L w . . 611 I ' th road Phone Mason 5781. 4·1wtf h 8 b t J' . I t Offi}) e ·e 1 aml y ' I cety HOlt., 1 oms "' 00(1 at 1 te ·, heavy army worlc sox, 2Gc; mzor usse , atncJ' 12 mt es so~- I , c ance. oa tvcry, mce grove, Huron river; camp e e grocery,' ASHES HAULE!J-Rullbish, cln-11fi8 West. Mapk, Mason. Apply ttt blu•lc" (ex-at'tll" atlll navy) 1c of Mason on US-127. Phone Lc.hc, EIGH'r ROOM HOUSE for sale 110 ac2rcbs, gooc21 8_lroom hous,e, fur· meat, produce, drugs, frozen foods I, Service I ders JUni' ne\vspap"rs magn- store 43w' ' ., - .> ~a1l •13··;3p . ' nace, nrns, st os. Owners one· s D M r e se ~tocl< and 1 , '• " • 1 • • ,.., each· army compasses, watch- ~ · '' with bath, gas heat, automattc third of n 'ncluded Near an(1 · · ' tc n · ' '1 l<'or icku service bone 21281 1 zincs. Also furniture moving and' ~----- ~--; --- - _------;-----

type: $1.19; G, I. Shoes, $:1.49; SPRINGFIELD DEER RIFLE hot wnter, water softener, tmlet Stocllbridgc~oPrice~ $16,000, ~ix;u[3s~~n£.f~f~~~.c~~~ii~nfr~z:~ I p 330PEast Syci'more I other trucking. Roy Kilpntriclt, 'J WfN'f~D --~B~!Jy Ntcn'i:rng, M~~-- J'b. . ' E. huntcrs boots (ex-army P. A. C. " 30 06 1 10 upstairs, bathroom down, storm 32 tf 354 South St., Mn~on, phone yn nnr" ." ' . ason ., , boots) ~·1. 98 : army, navy and model 1903, · ca • m windows and screens throughout, GREENOUGH food box, 8 ft. double duty meat w 21981. Owtf phone Mason 7tl1. 13w!E marine Jacltcts, $2.98 to $14.95; ve~y good condJtJOn, for sale, I oalc floors upstairs and down, fnr· 1 ROOM HOUSEl and-furniture in• cnse, 20 cusc mille box and 14 hole 1 I 1 ----- 0 1 98 Pnced reasonable. L e nard nlshed if desired with modern rc- cluclcd, on acre land, ·n country, • ihe cream case. Priced to sell on 1 1 \VANTF.D-HmJsl'Worl< by hour service 1)ants and shirts, from c W ! ht 328 "' t A I1 M I 1 I d I A UCtl' 011 Sa l eS 8 95 h r g • c.as s · ason 1 fr!gcrutor, gas stove and washing between Williamston and Dans· account of health, $20,000 own. ' : or day anrl ironings and mend" 13 1 1 to $ 29· : fiOo-sizc F'itch's s am- 22111. "' W P, machine. Priced reasonably. H. E. JiiJe. Pnce for everything, $2,500 I Howe Grocery, 9270 ,McGregor 1 1 Custom Curing ! ing- to do in my home. Will call poo, c: new98 army!' hu~l '~o~l I Hemans, 807 S. Barnes, phone :ash, Might consider good trailer road, Portage I a '''e,. Pinckney, I OF ALL KINDS : for and clrliver, Bl'lly Clarlr, Hl blanl

Mason 26901. , 42w2 SCOOTER BIKE, new inotor, A-1, 1 10 act·cs of land at $4,750. Pos· HARDWOOD :GUMBElR in rougn Route l, E-ast Lansing LET US STEAM CL'EAN and condition, Also ha\\c walnuts fori H7 ACRE farm, level land, lo· session now. for-building purposes, or will cut Lansing Phone 85716 paint your tl•actor and other Drain Tile sale. Cecil E. Campb,ell, 195 ill.: cated between Lansing and Ma· 270 ACRES with 6 room modern to fill orders. Enrl D. Wheeler, 5 43wtf Say It Howell 'road, phone Ma~on 22505. I son, 90 acres under the plow. 8- house, large barn, on main paved miles south of Mason to Plntns _____ farm machinery. Priced to serve Farm land is made more · 43w1 room I1ouse, 36 x 86 Iup-roo · f e d b arn, ron d , ncar Dansv1')! e. Price' $25• ,· road, % mile west, and 'A mile you. F. C. Anderson & Sons, Dans· produttive when proper· With Flowe1·s ______:______cement stave silo. A real buy at 000. north on Laxton roltd, phone Mn• OIL BURNERS serv!cf:tl oy nuth· viile phone 2363. 43w1 ly drained. Can be work· EMPTY 5 galion paint pnils with $17,850. GR'<'ENOUGH son , or call Eugene Wheeler, orized Duo·Therm dealer. Home 1 ____ For A,l Occasions 5283 1 7 ed earlier. Soil fertility covers for sale. Handy for many "' D ·n owtf Equipment Co., Ho t. Phone • 1 UPHOLST.ElRING and furniture from uses. Cull after 6 p, m .. or Sat- NEAR MASON-10 acre farm, WHY DON'T you buy this 9 room ansvt e 2039 · 2 lt41, During. thP. evon!ng calli service, nuto trim and top deck is increased. 2 urdays. Lawrence L, Oesterle, 4 good land, extra good 6-room house and -car barn-garage - 734 71. 30·tf I good work, reasonable prices, But ] be sure your tile is niles east of Mason on M-36 at house, 2-car garage, poultry lncatcd on large Jot right on M-36 N t' f S l Ph H b M t1 I M 2•816 CONCRETE. For properly " Jewett's the corncl' of Diamond road. Phone house, Lots of fruit. Located on in Dansville? Remodel tltis to Stlit 0 lCe 0 a e jl or o~~an~r Har~!s~ u~ans~~~n 27-201. 5591 Mason. 43w2 l black top road, Quick possession. yourself and then you will really House and Small Buildings , Steadman w made· concrete tile gelr> . Flowe1· Shop _ $7,000. Terms, have a nice home. Sealed bids covering purchase ancll 43 1 better with age. Won't Mason 32 SPECIAL Winchester rifle for 1 GREENOUGH removal of house, chicl!aytag at new picl·tcn llln,;on rand, phone 22906. 43wl ; t •f D' nd roud and south of Webbervllle, Bring own nurses, Mrs. Urcelln. Hanes, Mrs. Oats _,_,_,. __ ,.... ,._ .. _...... -·---$.71 - $.75, • • ryr,.. ? ' er1 c, corner o . 1amo . Richard · Gillespie and Mrs. Carl West Grand River Dansville. Phone ~" 11 Dans\ 111 o. . 1 M-36 four miles east of Mason containers. 41 w3p 36w8p FLOOR SAND.ER, polisher ancll • · ' · ' Gardner fat• their care and the NO GARAGE FIRE The Models As Follows: ------··---·---·------·-- edger for rent at all times at l Phone Mason 5591. 43wtf FRYERS, alive or dressed. S(ltur- staff of nurse's at the Mason Gen­ Just . taking the chill off the eral · hospital for the wonderful Thur~-' W.ANTED--Drossma](ing and nl· Perkins Hardware, 360 South Jef- 1 --- d dny, October 23. Walt's Poultry Ford garage at six o'clock Model I - 2 to 3 16-inch Plows · terutions. Layettes and ehilllrt•n's fcrson Mason. Phone 4311 Mason.! FLAT DUTCH cabbage, goo Farm, Cedar ·St., phone Mason care given me. Thanlta also to day morning resulted in a run fer ' Model H - 2 14-inch Plows clothes a specialLy. Rca;onabie ' 43wtf quali:;,. J. G. Swerlcin, f h~~' Mrs. Foster and Miss S!1yder for Mason firemen. A woman driving, 3 2122y. 43w1 Model E - 1 16-inch Plow rates. Mrs . .Jaclc Bu.liel', phone Ma-, - 1Mason .3821. . P the special' diet. ·Mrs. Myrtle east on Maple across the tmcks I son 2•l81G. _ -~111v_~: I-IOUSE FOR ~ENT-Located. on IRUSSET EATING potatoes for POPCORN for sale. Ray Groh. Nichols. 13wl saw flames leaping up inside the : Model D - 1 12-inch Plow ·-:-----·------• East Columbta road, 12 miles sale Howard Jenks one mllr first house north en Edgar road garage, She turned In the ala.rrn. I WANTI!lD-;-Custom wr.rlt plowing fmm Mason, 9 from Williamston. I east ~f Webberville 'on l]'g-16. off West Columbia. Phone Mason CARD OF THANKS-Our sincere Firemen found Fred Smithlwy at Gibson Sales &. Service mucl{ w1th hrealter plow. Jacl' .Tess Bachman, Dansville phone Phone Webberville 84F4. · 21582. 42w2p thanlm to Mr. and Mrs. J. B. work in the g~rage. He had turned ! Garner, Stockbridge R. 1, or ?Q98 13wtf 43w3p Dean for the use of their car, MI'S. on a big gas jet to take off the I Lansing Phone 9-6419 phone Dansville 2027. 17wtr ~ · Warren Thompson, Mrs. Berton Ii'RElSH. ·EGGS for sale at all chill. 1 !------..,..-----~ FOR REN'r-Sieeping room, close LATE CABBAGE for sale, clean times. Vernon Flager, 2 miler Coffey. and Mrs. Betty Clark for ANTIQUES WANTED - Old solid heads, $1.00 per bushel east of Dansville, first house north staying with ·mather \Vhen sudden.------dishes, lamps and figurines. in. Mrs. H. .J. Karn, 220 E. lllness prevented her attending Ash, Masori. Phone 3462. 43w1 Don B. Clark, third house west of on Meech road. Phone Dansville Also old brasH, copper, sill'cr and .Aureli.us Center on north side of 2082. 42w2 Euneral services 'for T . .J, Lang . other items. Best prices paid. P. road. Phone Aurelius 34. , · 43w2 Mr. a.nd Mrs. Blaine K.ruse and 0. Box 313 I.n:1sing. 32wtf . FOR RllJNf'-Small l10usc, with Roger. 43wl • 1 gas and electricity, located 3 RURAL RUSSET potatoes for . . -··------~-~miles north of Mason on UB-127. 'sale, .p.50 and $1.75 per bushel. CARD 01<' THANKS-We wish to INGHAM I.OUl\fTY NEWS IN~ objections to one or tvm small Cook mealy and tasty. Don B. Dogs for Sale express our sincere thanl{s to children. Leon Ketchum. Mason Clark, third house west o~ Aure­ ·mr friends and neighbors and to October 21, 1948 Page 8 phone 2·18·13. 43w1 lius Center on north side. of roacl ENGLISH SETTERS, 2 good field all the organizations for their I Phone Aurelius 34. 43w2 'NI'fi'4"&&tlrur~~~c;~tMBmM~*~P~IR~DI~...... ,. dogs, $40 each. Also 7-room oU 1.cts of, kindness and the beautl­ ------~--~ beater, with blower, good con­ (ul floral offerings. Our gratef~l WINTER CABBAGES for sale dition, $75. Phone Mason 24953. thanlts to Rev. Liddicoat for h1s Floyd Miller, 31h miles southwest · 41wtf ~om'forting 1vords and to Sgt. DEAD or ALIVE. of Mason on Lyons road. . · Nelly our sincere gratitude for 43w1 COCKER SPANIEL puppies for 'lis many acts of thoughtful ldnd­ FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY sale, aU blaclt, .$10. From gooc' ness Linda Beth Lang and Mr. Having decided to quit fat·ming, I will sell at; auction at my residence one mile east of POTATOES, Hubbard squash and Munith on Watel'loo road to Huttenlocher road, south second farm, or 5 miles southwest of cabbage for sale. Jack Pitch· 'ltoclt. Inquire at The Jewel Box 'lnd ·Mrs, Dart Lang and family. Horses -- $5.00 Cows $5.00 · Holt. Phone 71181 B:olt. · 43wl Stockbridge, on ! ford, 211:. miles west of Holt to I Onondaga road, ~ lj, miles south 43wl Hogs- $1.50 Cwt. on Onondaga road. 43w4p CARD OF THANKS-I wish to TOY MANCHE,STlilR dog, 10 than It all who remembered. me I months old, fond of children. W. with cards and gifts on my blrth­ CALVE:S AND SUEEl' ItEMOViED I•'REI~ APPL.ES for winter usc-Jona­ than. Northc1·n Spy, R. I lil. Dent, 1 mile north and V:. mile iay anniversary. :(>!rs. Guy C. west of Pink school on Pryor SUNDAY SERVICE Greenings and Tolman Sweets at Royston. 43wlp Monday, October 25 road. Phone 24831. 43w1r our roadside market, 4: -miler I tN MEMORIAM:_ln memory . of Phone Collect to Bait Service, Mason 2-5251 south of Leslie on US-127, corner_ ENGLISH SHEPHERD female Commencing at. 11 a. m., sharp, the following described property: of Territorial I'Ond, or · at the our husband · nnd father, Seth pup, eight weelts old, last one Parlt·wny nuthorlzcs reiiLlively highr.r In- "'rhc company's Investment Is now nf Port Huron. It Is the seu­ at the Temple meeting held at K awny In tuxes, to cllminalu toll chrtrgcs llotwccn crcu.~cs In some cxchrtngcs, includ- lncrcnfling rapidly and must con- oncl time In the 100-yc:H• history and Mrs. Ha1Ty Spcnny. Oamc.s P, of 'rhc matter of rate lnc ·cnsca Is· eKcha.ngcs with the >lame "wm- lng Mason 11nd Dansville to cor- tinuc to incrense if It Is to provide of tho b'!'lllld chapter that n Port of hnll. P!Uit chiefs the or­ were phLyerl nftm· which tlw com­ 1 ga.niziLtion occupied the chnirs nnd tangled by lcg1ti 1wtion, Attorney I munlty of lntereBt." Although ex-, red Inequities, Louis R. Stipe, the Improvements in service fot' Huron Mason hns been elevated' m!ttco served rc!rcsluncnt_!l. after the business session lL social Genom I EugcM Black Jms sought 1 tcnrJecl-ttrcrt service wn.s nulhm·-; manager, art! d. He pointed out lh11L which the publl~ h11s been clam- t.o the office, i meeting was held, ·------·------lo have tl1c raise In rates deinyed.1 lzcrl by the commll'sion In April, I o. commission order· of 1D·I2, while orlng, Michigan Bell is now about Durlw aAsumed the office by, INGHAM COUNTY NEWS until the Michig-an Bell settles rc- 1 f!lcillties will not bu rendy for tlw. dlscoolvlng such Inequities in ex- at the half-way point or Its 5-ycar the unanimous acclamation of the 1 Mrs, George Graham officiated fund elflim.~ of some $3,000,000. 1service to be Introduced here until' changes whcr·c charge~ were above $220,000,000 postwo.r Improvement dolcgatm1 representing the 155 ac- as most excellent chief; Mrs. C. A. 1\l!tson, 1\lidug-an 1 Two ycnrs ugo tlw public service! late next ycnt·. the levels fixed In the rate sclw- o.nd expansion progmm, live chapters, ,just prior to the; Pai'khurst, po.st chief; Mrs. Clo.r· October 21, 1948 commission held that tlw compo.ny 1 For the privilege of making dules rtt tho.t time, made no In- "When rates arc so low as to clmJc of· the 100th annual convo· I was malting too much money. Now unlimited calls to Lansing, Dttns- creases in cxchanges where rates jeopnrdlze the service and future cation, which was hclcl o.t Jn"lmon, wore below such levels. improvements, the public Interest Wednesday unr.l Thmsrluy, October I I "Rates In Mo.son hnve been on is In do.nger, Michigan Ball hns 20-21, Bm·lw, the Olst Michig-an I ,. the low side for· yeo.rs when com- no desit·e to charge o.ny more for Mason to hold the office, succeeds p11rcd with other exchanges of like its services tlmn ncccsso.r·y. Tho John H. Chnlmcrs of Orand l-In­ Minneapolis Moline telephone development and calling company hns no other choice, how- ven. Clarlc illmory Spencer, tiw 1, 1 oppcJrtrmltics," he said. ever, than to ask for rtddltionnl tlrst Port Huron· Mnson lo hold 1 1 It t G U revenues, If it is to meet ll~ ser·v- the office, presided in lDOO. I A. M. Huricc 1 · rt cs xi> I' icc obligations, It will u.sk for only Bul'ltc was born at Detroit, Oc- Monthly residence rntes for ioca.l cnougl1 to malnto.ln fino.nclnl in- toller 10, 1805. He was the only i his work nt the University, he be­ Farm Machinery exchange service at Mason ho.vc lcgrlty of the institution n.;lcl to child of Michael nnd ldtL BIIT'Ice, 1 came ILoSOCiatccl wtth Lhe Wabash been as follows: attract capital necessary to finance who were life long fnrmcr·s nf 1 railroad at Montpelier, Ohio. Next Residence service, individual lmpl'Ovcmenls In the service,· Loclm township, Ingham County. I he joined l.hc New Yorlc Central READY NOW AT ROBINSON IMPLEMENT line, now $2.50 was $1.75 until the "Even under the new rates, a Burlte, the elder, was bom In New I lines at Bay City, and for the past extended-mea plo.n Is introduced, month's telephone service for a York City in 1853 and wa.s tho :w years, he has been an Important COMPANY .~3.75 when extended area service typicttl fflmily will cost no more son of nn Irish immigrant. I cog in the tntnsportalion depart- is in effect; 2-purty, no such scrv· than a tankful of gasoline or a His early schooling was ob.- ment of the Gt·anrl Trunlc icc now, .$2.00 nnd $3.00; 1-parly meal away from home." to.ined at Bell Oalt grade school, Railmad at Port Huron. 2-bottom 14-in, Minneapolis-Moline PLOWS service, now $L75 and $2.50, was The company cmpho.slzcd that high school training- o.t. Bancroft, A life long member of the I' $1.35; and rural, now $1.75, wo.s the rate increase does not provide and Webberville and hi~ ~igher·l Mcthollist church, Cnmpnnion 4-scction SPRINGTOOTI-I MM HARROWS $1.50. Extended area service will for any third-round geneml wage learnrng was n. result of Ius at-' Burlte fleJ•vccl on the boarcl of be $2.50. increase. It said the order and tcndancc at Valpamiso Ulniverslty, i stewards of tho b'irst Methodist Business service, private branch ro.to schedule docs little more than Valpa~o.lso, Indiana, i church of Port Huron for 15 years Minneapolis-Moline FIELD CULTIVATORS exchange, wtLH $2.76, now up to taltc co.re of the wage increuse of Durmg his boyh?od dnys, he had. and later as a member of its fl. $6.75 until extended area plan is last year and pointed out that the always been mtr1g-ued by steam n.ancc committee aided in the rc- 1 introduced, $11.25 when e;utsviUe RuLes swttchmg and equ1pment charges. 0. 0, F. h111J in Mason Tuesday the three top membe1·s in can-~ 227 N. Cedar Phone 3381 l''or the Dansville exchange the The order and rate schedule re- night, October 26. 11ing, garden, poto.to and corn rates are as follows: classifies outstate exehanges into Exhibits will include poto.toes projects. '------Rcsidrmce service, individual line ·J!ght groups, dependmg on .the 1 and gralns. The exhibits must in- · 1 now $2.25, was ~1.go; 2-party :mmber of main telephones in each elude 32 potatoes, 10 eo.rs of corn service, wo.s $!.65, now $2.00; 4- excho.nge area. Uniform rates will or a peak of beans, oats or wheat. pRrty service now $1.75, was $1.45; ~pply in each of the groups which All leaders and members of 4-H Rural service residence, now range from calling areas of 800 or clubs exhibiting o.re to be guests $1.75, was $1.50; fewer main telephones to those of the Lansing Lions club. Par- TWEEDUIIOY Business service, 1-party, now with 50,001 to 100,000 main sta- ents of 4-H members will be wel- $1.00, was $2.50; 2-party now $3.25 tions. come, County Club Agent M. H. Darrell's Food Market wns $2.00; Avery said, but they will be re- B"ys' sizes Twceduroy pauts, Rural business service, now quired to buy their own dinners. 5 through 12, f•.last.ie waist $2.75, was $2.25. The program will include group The Best ln Groceries And Meats After extended-area service be- H. R d F d singing, special numbers presented IT\1 G.E'l'J'[NG UOUJ.Eit! ba.nd, fine Il:arn.e.c construction,' uge oa ·un Don't dread wint.er-ilrc$H for come>; effective in Dansville the by the Lions club, announcement Coi'Uer of W. Columbia and Aurelius Roads Phone 3001 it. Here are a few of Ute better a No. 1 buy ·a;t one-party residence rate will be G t QK from union suit \'Uiucs now in stoci{ $2.75; 2-party residence, $2.25; ·1- e s in our underwear sectlnn. $5.95 party residence, $2.00; rural resi- Thoman's 25-lb. bag dence, $2.00; one-party business, * IHJO-FOLI} union suit, fa­ $5.00; two-party business, $1.00; Supervl·sors County Fair Board Jnons 2-layer underwear in­ and rural business, $3.25. ner layer fine eotto.n, outer Long DiMtan<·e Rates Extra $100,000 Provided Moss Rose Flour $1.89 l:J.ynr , WDI•l, light in Shaping By-Laws •Hl% Long distance revenues on calls For ·Ingham Highways· weigltt, "'arm ttM trost and to Michigan points are Increased Dining Cat· <'omfn•·tahle a~ t;he (llcl gll'!s' nt n theato"n part"P ~ oclr On November 1 Chm·ch u. m.; Sunday nchool znnne of 'noxteJ• rrnd M1•, anr; nnrl or Lnnsln,.: RJ'Pilt 'l,illl: 'c·ud with Mr. nnrl Ml'R, Don Don- ./ liel' 1.0 i1,1111111 111 1' 11118 1ng n 1Ill'- Leslie F'l'lday evcnino- in hono'r o1 l1 fl, m. M1~~: ' Toh~uiy. . , '·' • - , I ltl 1 f 'I 1ully even ill' I " Charles Nolaon and Gar•y or Lon- rlny with .John Usher, : 1 e nnr. nm1 Y· 1 · ,. JCI' ninth blrthduy nnnlverflnry Halloween will l!omc rt clny lute Tho women of the W. S, C. S. sing were wcelc end guests of Mr. nnrl Mr•a, F'J•cd Driggs cnllell/ Ml'. nncl Mrs, Cluu•Jea M.ullclna Ml'H, Tt~mma DarJ•nw PntoJ•tnlncd After the llhow they r~turn.,cJ. t< for MnAon youngstrm1 thiH' yeat•, Will meet 11t the church hnll 'rues- MJ•, nncl Ml'R, .Jesse Cnrnpbell und on Mt', nnd MI'R, Don fJtcffy nw/ flllcl Ilohl>y and William li'lneh and M1. 111111 ll!l'fl. f'nul C~ovo1· of Tanln. hel' home whem Ice cream nne At lcnsl, tho community 1-Inllow­ rlny uflci'JIOOIL to clean tho lull! fn1· Mr, rmc] Mrs. Guerdon Usher. LaJ•ry Sunday, · 1 chllch•cn WC!rc Stmduy eu:~:·rs of fJ•om !o'J•Irln.y tmtll Sunclu.y, Otlwr blrthduy enlco wct·c ~orved·. Mnrll Cig-ht n'clock in period :nded the penmanship meeting at Mr. nnrl Mrs. Cl:u·encc 'fcnnlson the Melioved to have , been caused by spnn tun eo us com- Have you ever said to yourself, "U I 1 bustion, · buying hy sending me your suggestions ' · Mr, and Mrs. Allen Dietrick ! spent SLmday in Belding visiting were the President of A&P, I know what j Mr. Detrick's brother and sister­ .•• criticisms •.. and Oftinions. ' in-Juw, Mr. and Mrs. Layton Dc­ ' . tricl{. I'd do"? I think there are. n1a~y A&P Kenneth Bet{tlcy ancl Clarence For instance, what about our service? Is Price spent Sunday witn ·Mr. and Mrs. Fred L~;tlc. customers who would like the opp~w· Mr. and Mrs. Foot·~ crtlled on · it as courteous and hel1Jful as you would his brother-in-law nnd f'ister, Mr. " ruul Mrs ..Earl Goodwin, Sunday. tunity to express themselves on the sub­ Feed Wayne Hog Supple•. Elva Fulton is spcmting a ,,.r-'k like it to be? Is it prompt and efficient, ment along with your corn· or two with Mr. nncl ~Irs. Bur­ ject of their A&P. 1 really believe that ton Botsford of Williamston. too? Do you always find ali items plainly 'and see tlte big difference·, Mr. and Mrs. Burton .Johnson in gains. It takes less corn I ancl family and Mr. ancl Mrs. Bur­ from your side of. the counter, you I ton Botsford nnd

W~ of A&P want to make our stores the finest places of all in which to sbop. That is wby yoiir suggestions~ criticis1ns and opinion~ will he gratefully received and acknowledged. You .see there are 100,000 employees of A&P frmn coast to. coast jealously guarding the A&P reputation for courteous, honest, and efficient se1•vice. They never want to fail you in any way, hut if they do, I am sure that they, as WINTER TIDUBLEI well as. I, would appreciate your writing me. Motorists-bent car trouble to the punch this winter. See us now for Sinclair-ize for Winter Service. With this special 5ervice, we protect your c:nr ten ways against winter wear. .• HERE'S WHAT WE DO ·~ WE LUBRICATE WE. CARE FOR 1, Malar 3. Differential 6. Radiator ·a. Oil ancl Air Fillt!l 2. Tranamlulon 4. Cha11l1 • 7, Tlrea 9. Batterr 5, Front Whtela · 10. Spark Pluua SPECIAL . COMBINATION· PRICE

John A. Hnrtford, PreBident THE GREAT ATLANTIC &PACIFIC TEA COMPA.N!'i SIICIAIRize your car now Graybar Building,. New York 17, N. Y. · · · Somerville Service Station 111 South Cedar Phone 3151 24-Hour Service TBE G.REAT ·ATLANTIC & .PACIFIC TEA COMPANY Tho hrlclc gmcluatcd from Holt at the Wultot• Orlffln home. Sixty- of Delrllng, hnvlng recently I'C• Scoville District dny nt Tipton, Incllunu on il tour H It In the chum of 10·13 from St. LrtW· nno gtwsts wero Jll'csont. Mrs, turned rrorn Willington, Ill,, ..- Speaker Denies Co-Op Tax Dodging through thrnc1· rtml SIL\'c Jlt Bruce Gallaway, Leona Harring- Mr. and Mrs. George Wenzel of were a garland bouquet of su- Mr. and Mt·s, B11J Gr·r~fm wc!'e ATTENTION ton, .Timmy, Larry, Harley, Verna Charlotte. Roy BrocltmELn and premc carnntfons and maroon hosts at a sliver wcd~ll!g cele· und Vivian Hill, Rnlph Kitchin, ElarJ Smith of Detm!t !lre spend· dalihas. The bride's attendants bration honoring- Mr. Grtfftn'R 'Jar­ Donald, Gall and Janice Mar- ing this wcolc at the Lyon home. were Mrs. Joseph Grieb and Mrs. 1 ents, ;rrr. an~! Mrs. Walter Gr~ffm Jacobs' Store quedant, Kenneth Ruthig and Elmer Grimes of Lapeer spent Robert Koch of Jackson, who wore of 2223 Bet tha street, Satmday Ac'i·oss from A & 1' 1\lnson MrsD Housewife! Bonnie Wilbur. from Wednesday until Sunday Sunday v~~o~ ~ llie Kcnnelli wllli M~ and Mra Lc~~ Hodg- clup ~nit gowns fush~ncd ide~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Evans home were Mr. and Mrs. son and Arthur. tical with the matron of honor Don't Let The Holida~s Homer Fisher of Jackson, Mr. nnd Mr. n.ncl Mrs. Richnrcl Lyon of and carried garla.nd bouquets of Mrs. Jcra.Jd Hunter of Leslie and Mason and Mr, and Mrs. M!lurice orange daisy mums and yellow Mr. an•; Mrs. Robert Fisher and Lyon were Fnday night supper colored dnhlias. Catch You Handicapped I family of rl.ives .Junction, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Tha flower girl, Rorna Jean Van Mr. and Mrs. Fred Welch .a.ndt Darling and Gary. Ostran, wore a gown of dusty Let us check and correct any trouble you may have with f!lmily of Holt were Sunday dm- Mrs. Lau1·a Lyon and Glenn pink fashioned like the bridal YOU I" ncr· guests of Mr .. and Mrs. Fr~d Lyon of Lansing visited Mr. and gown. M!trson ,Johnson, son of ·Ruthig. Mr. nnd Mrs. Norrts Mrs. Maurice Lyon Sunday aft- Dr. and Mrs. Johnson of Eaton 1Rhinehart of Leslie were Sunday ernoon, Rapids, was ring bearer, evening callers at the Ruthig Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Darling The bridegroom was attended Ihome. of Aurelius road were Friday eve- by Manfred Lowe. Mr·. and Mrs. Max Hutchinson ning visitors of Mr. and ,Mrs. I .Mrs. .Tames Hnle was at the i and Marcin nf .Jaclcson were weelt Floyd Darling. organ nnd Dean Ouelette snng, i enrl guests of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mr. anc1 Mrs. CJ!lrence Place of "Because" and "The Lord's 1 Fogg and family. , Williamston called on Mr. and Prayer." 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Higdon at- Mrs. Trven Holmes Su11day. Three hundred witnessed the ::: Refrigeratot· ::: Washer •:• Toaliter tended an aluminum ware demon- Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Howery and ceremony and two hundred and I stration at the home of Mr. nnd Mr·s .. Neva Holmes . attended . the twenty-five attended the reccpt.ion •:• Electric Stove Mrs. Jerry Schmit of Leslie Sun- weddmg of Loren Sttd at Mulltkcn in the church parlors followmg day. .Saturday night. the services. Those assisting with I Mr. and Mrs. Wnyn'l Gallaway Mt·s. Ivan Seeley of Okemos the serving were Mrs. E. A. KROGER CUSTOMERS CAN WIN And other electrical appliances you will be using J and family were Sunday dinner spent Friday with Mrs. R. J. Marlclewitz, who poured the eof· :guests of Mr. and Mrs. John Carr Howery. fee; Mrs. Edward Lultin of D.ay- jand Marvin of Okemos, ton, Ohio, an aunt of the bnde, YOUR TROUBLES ARE OUR PLEASURE I Mrs. Larania Bartlg and Mrs. Alaiedon Center who served the cake, and Mrs. I Cnrl Bartig ,p.ttended an aluminum Robert Koch of .rac]{Son, who pre- .. 1 ware demonstration at the home 1\lrs, Elmer Brown sided ELl the guest book. Miss Phone We guarantee of Mr and Mrs. Russell Ward of H'lcl c1 FREE FOOD Leslie.' Mr. and Mrs. Hiram La.\(uire of Margaret Krauss, Miss 1 egar our work I Mrs. Elmil Olson entertained 321 Lansmg were .Sunday VJS1to~s of Krauss Mrs. Otis V!I.JII Ostran and 2 .. 5261 guests at her home Thurs d ay eve· M r. !lnc1 M rs, A camI B!ebesltetmer. . Mrs. Chester Betz assisted in serv.b FOR 0 NE y EA R * PLUS A TOTAL 01 ) ning at !l combination Stanley Mrs. Mabie Walsh of Lansmg ing, Each wore a corsage of e· : brush plastic and paper party. and Mr. and Mrs. VurJ Traub and g:::.o_n_i_as_. ______Fm· Fast and Lasting Service I Mr.' and Mrs. Lyle Sterrett and daughter of Laltc L~ns!ng spent IN CASH AND MERCHANDISE Ifamily and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Sunday afternoon. wrth Mr.. !lnd DR. SNYDER MAKE'S DIGEST $ o_o. ' Butler were Sunday afternoon Mrs. H!lrvey Swarm and fam1ly. Dr. LeMoyne Snyder, who was PRIZES IN EIGHT NA 1/0NAt Icallers at the home of Mr. and Mr. and, Mrs. George Cady spent Mason Appliance Co .. with the .Michigan state police un­ 415, COIITESTS I 0 0 Mrs Edward Sterrett. Sunday wtth Mr. and Mrs. Geor.!j~ 0 .til recently as medico-advisor, is Hinkley, !''red Ruthig, Beatty and sons of Williamston. 249 S. Jefferson Mason I N~than hailed as the modern Sherlock To 3 prize 1Yinners in each of these 8 contests, who buy the ·Norris Hart, George Higdon. and Several from this ~etghborhood Holmes in the November Reader's products nt a I

tv .Jo wc•I'O Sunc!ny visitci!'S of Mr. . . . 1 ancl Rev. ancl Mrs. Caraway are unci Gregory. of Ralph Turner, .Jr., of Bell Oalt: Mr. and Mrs. Turner are making Empty Locker nnd Mrs ..Jolm Lrty. Mts: F . .r. ~ellogg' an. cl Mr~. C: Ithe adult r!ounsclot•s of the group. * * ~Ir·. an. d i\'(rs. Ralp\t Tur~wr, S1·., ~I: their home at ~19 Rog,rs .s. trect. Mrs. G. W. Quick of •rcmperance L, Bashford_ ate0 the comm~ttcc frn Plan.~ arc being made for a group. ATTEND CONVENTION Boll Oak arc lhe bridegrooms Mr. 'l'mner is employed at the or wns a wcclf end guest of her son- the conductmg ~ lhc semr-~m~ual from the chut'c!T to attend the Bap- Mrs. Rosetta Demond of Leslie, parents. Fisher Body corporation in Lan­ in-lnw and danght<'l", Mr. nncl Mt·s. rul~lmag~ sale o[ the assoctatiOnt I tist Youth convention to be held Lhircl district color bearer, and The 7:30 o'clock cct·omony was sing, and l~is wife is a senior at Louis Lori, nne\ sons. , whtch wtll he held tn the basemen 1 in Saginaw over tho Thanksgiving Mrs . .James Corner of Mason, third performed by Hcv. Henry 'ucicli- Mason high school. • Mr. and Mrs. \V. K Lamb hnve of tllc church Saturday, October I week encl Jistrict conductor, altencleci the __:._'---·------, 23, beginning at 9 o'cioclc in the,. ' * ,, [ Home Unit rctm·ned !tome from Squth Hlivcn morning. '!'he church has boon Woman's Relief Corps third dis- Dr. and Mrs. Robert Azelton at- HONORED AT PARTY ••••••• nftct· spPndingII a llweek withh'l theirM open fot· several days fat· the ro-, G d Off'lcers At triet convention at the Dimondale tended the homecoming activities.1 Larryt t Kart· t was.F 1the h.onoi·cdb sevena. nc\ Mrs. granc Charle~ ( aug·l I-a111b urs w"nne! I cDavid 1', cciving of rummage and the com-'I ran I. 0, 0. F. hall* Thmsdny.* ''' at M.ichigan State collc•gc OWl' the I 1g'l_tcs atl a pt_tr.,1 y L'rlc I ay,_K"~tv on ,Y • mittce has announced that there: F' t d h week encl. i 11s mo tor, ,; rs. Y c ar1·, m of South Haven ll'llveled in the up- will be a large assortmcnlofeloth- i IrS La ies Nig t Mr. and Mrs. Dean Taylor aml Miss Miriam Longyear and Mr. ~~cle_b;a.li.on of, his third birthc~a: Friday and· SatLn·day per po:ninsula. . 1 1 110 11 t· 1 · Mrs. Dean Taylor, Jr., spent and Mrs Neil Hinkley were dinner, annnms,try, Fourteen guests dt Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Walton and lllg' anc wuse c ur tc es. , i Leslie Council No. 50, Hoyal and Wednesday and Thursday visiting guests ~f Mr. nncl Mrs. Alfred I ~encler;l. Th~ h~s:css S~>t·vcc: .cake, Don't Say Hamburger, Say Jacqueline of Lnnsing were Sun- On November 11, the Women s 'Select Masone will observe its :Mr. and Mrs. Phillip MaeLalw and Allen on Sunday. ·lello

MARJ1JEJD SA'l'UI1DAY Frcll 0. Coffey, .Jr., or Ear,t. Lall· fling and Mrs. Vcm E. Strandberg CJf Lansing w••re manied at the nfflce of .Tust.icc of' the Peace 11oy W. Aclam.9 Saturday. '!'he eerc­ rnony was wilneHscd by 0 ..T. Hood of unyhns had A grnctoss. In all trial nncl Tame Sessa"on Held Mr. nnd Mt·n, Thomas Royston rotul'll homo Sumlrty they drove Mason School final spelling testa fat• the abc ·Canadian A1·eas Favored Sportsmen rtnd sons and Mr. and Mrs, G, C, through a hlincllng anowstm·m un• Royston Wllre cntel'tninerl at the til they wot·o south of Omyllng, , weclca, 'I'Iw fourth gradet•a nro By City Fathers homo of Mr. and Mr.9, Glenn News lwcplng indlvidunl weight chat•ttt, IN Cauadn'a vast nron of 8,700,000 Cripps at dinnep In Lrmulng Sun· Mr. and Mrs, 1-Iot'lllllll Rlgga of In Mt•a, Mlna Howe'tl fifth g'l'nde ""Unr· miles, tlto lttlntct• Is nr. day In honor of the blt'lhdny nnni· Sl.oelchrldgo, plu'cnls of Mr. and ti II I I I 1 I 0 X Not a voico wna raised in dobnte '"• ~ room te pup s JO< P IYH ca • forded the wldost chalco--not nlono vorsm·y of Mrs, Cripps' mother Mrs, m1·lo Sp1mny, l'omnined at nmlnrttiona this woclc, They tonic or at•gumcnt at the llnnl meeting or tOI'ritory but nlso at gnme, Less MI'S, G, C, Royston, the Sponny , home while tho G. A. A. nwmbei'S held their nn- six-weelcs testa Monday and 'Tuos- of the present city council Man- thnn lOO,OOO ~qunre mllea nro undor Sponny fnmlly vncrttloned In mml Initiation last •rucsdny night dfLy. dfLy night, .No controversial issurs cultivation; tho romnindot• com· Mt•, and Mrs.. Eric Sponny anri nrwthern Mlehlgan, 'fhoy have and WedncschLy, New members In, the llfth !l'mdo room taught wore lntroduf;'cd, All was sweet- prison tho largest nnd moat lll'O· childmn and MI'S, Spenny's sis­ been spending t.he wcelc at the inltlntcd wnt·c Marilyn Crosby, by Miss Ola Showcrmnn, Delores ness nnd lig-ht. llllc hunting nnd llablng tel't'itory ter, Mrs, Leonard Wnllcer, and Spcnny homo. DonnrL Winzeler, Kay Scolicld, Ponrllds1m and Bill Sheaffer l'C· Besides the allowance of claims In North America. Mt•, Wallccr and chlldren spent the Nrmcy Weaver, BrtrbnrrL Guthrie, celvcd 1001)1, on all trial and flnnJ there was ~omr d!Jcusslon about I In tho vast Cnnndlnn forest zona lnttct· part of tho weeic n t. the Phyllis Austin, .roAnn Lott, Bon· spelling tcRts for thn entire six a new wc!l. Alderman Frnnlt Pa- lltrotchlng across tho continent, Spenny cabin nt St. Mnrtln's Point INGHAM COUNTY NEWS nie .Tones, Camh' J~uhrmrm, Doro- wcelcs. Pcler Garcia is a new pu· lcin rend a proposal from thnt, out,,:dr, flthri" wlJ h 11 group pictures will be used in the was n room ,visitor Monday. ordlnnncCl. City Attorney 0. ,J. to1· greater thnn elsewhere on the ever, are given absolute protection of Cnnndlan scenery. '!'his is pnr· henvy-wt•lght, dSchrader and Natalie Tabachki. 1 Kat·en Knuclstrup brought two samplers to school made by her great great-grandmother who lived in Philadelphia during the Everything In Our Store Is Knocked Down In Price War of 1812. The fourth graders I are starting stories about citizens . of early days. Maytag Stock and Fixtures Must Be Sold Here Are Just A Few Of The Many Bargains Offered You!

STRAINED CLAPP'S &. GERBER'S ' BABY FOODS Sc PER TIN . •. ' ·~ SALT, 3 P·!,gs ...... 25c SUGAR 10 Lbs. 89c QUAKER COFFEE, 1 Lb ...... : ...... 49c AJAX CLEANSER, 6 Cans ...... 49c Quaker Tea GRAPEFRUIT JUICE, 46 Oz. Tin ...... 23c ARMOUR MILK, Lge.,. 2 for ...... ,...... 29c SCHOOL DAY PEAS, No.2 Tin, 3 for ...... 39c FRANCO AMERICAN MACARONI, 2 fot· .l\ ...... 31c 1 TABLE KING PEACHES, No.2 1-2 Tin ...... 29c LIBBYS NO. 2 TIN TOMATO JUICE, 3 for .... :...... 39c /4 · lb. pkg. 19c \ 0 5 *Over 5 million Mnytags sold­ SYMONS BEST WAX BEANS, 2 No. 2 Tins ...... 4 ~ , far more than any other washer, CAMPBELL TOMATO JUICE, 46 Oz; Tin ...... 29c Como In and pla•o yaur a1dor naw 20CJo.Down All Items In Our Store Drastically Reduced Balance Monthly JEWETT Appliance Co. O.B. WOOD Food Center Phone 3921 Leslie~ Mich.igan. .. lHE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Part 3 I UOMJll I•'RO.M JAOJUlONVJJ,UiJ N . II I End of the World Derwood Curn, progrnm dlrectO!' atlona y Kn· own Food Authorl"ty pose for whlcll Nnturo built it, by aonvlllc,with mdin l•'lorirlrt, Jrtutlon · WIVYIU't•ivccl of .Tack-home zcl.oonnitl11agt itn,?cunts· olftttllduslion~.v'lsin::,nciitrcfsoll:" " No Longer a Jest, Thursday fot· an extended leuvc of R d recreation, pnsture o1· other u~oll nbsenco, He pln.ns to do some spe- whidl Will not Its cupuc!ty cluJ promotion work for the Gro- ecommen s Zo'nl"ng Sy(amnr,V ~ e Valley for carrying water,ll~!t Thon 11a old Speaker Declares vel'-Lewis Ad vcrtising Agency, bridges arc replaced and new onetl ------(gdltlrd Cfel' frequency Is decided upon by nin-ltt ill It!"', JJ>tbic i"cttll'O at tile '''"'""''vntlnn wo<'ic In l'ennnylvonln ond Itlte "lOll l th t. t'l . . . . 'I'he city nhould recognize thnt the city cng!nect• alld 'ltc city /'> " " othor Hooetlon• or tho EnsJ., ho hnH J.nkon ". nc so fl lc soil I.III!I'M • Legion Memorlui building, "H.uth- By D L t• llnw ""' J.n mnko " Hl.ucly of thn Syr.n. up lcus watc.r and the .fHII'fnr.r' w. n- it W/l.s built Htl'llddling a valley council. Cl', men cVC1'YWhCt'C ai'C wantm::r to r. an lng mnr·o· volluy, llni'O 01'« Homo of u,., nu~- tct· runs into the strccm•J fn··•cr whluh hus to talco care or the rmi- If this policy of zoning Ia lt:low fthont the world to come, and uoni.Iaser! the spr.cd oF th'' t!ott'ing and lhe velocity of the wu.ter to doesn't set up !Jnrrier to divert oor, W1cre t c M 1 cr 1 c. mar 1 fiell! of commun!cnble dis-~ and west of town on which rain er .. -·down to the place where the [>![lees, the city has nlso uggt'll- pollc:c gel !tim out of the street, son album. nml the new earth1 'wherein cuse; In public nursing HUpf!rv!slon, nnd snow fnl!. .Some of this. water channel wasn't chn.ng-crl. Down- vnlcd the situation by clcnt·ing 11nd The street Is not intended as n clwclicth r!t;hleousnesa'," In sanltntlon inspections of food enters the gmund, The remnindc1· atresun front such n. alrnlghtencd straightening the channel, Such p!nco to sleep; it is rL plrtce for I. I Ala time like tl1fs, he mgcd, cv-1 unci dairy hlllulllng establishments, runs off Into the crcolt and flows H('ctlon of 11 strenm, the flood prnb- work above ITIIm street mn.y hrtVc cnrs to run. Simi!at·ly the flood 5en at 01' Ferguson an d Rep. Bl c1CKI1<:!%1 Icryonc slwuld be hc.cding the mcs-1 inspe.ctton of schnols and lraJlcr clown through the' city. Between !em Is lncrenscd, 'l'hc chnnnel, been, the Cllt~S[) of the extreme plnin of II strcrtm Is not u. place to 1 sage of hope contamed in the BJ- parl,ts, In re.~pondlll!;' to complamts rains, the flow of the stream Is designed by Nature to carry a co~lcltlions Which ton!< out tho build homes; tt Is a pitLcc for wn- If i N 2 hie. ago.m11l nulsunccs, 111 tmfeguardmg maintained by wntcr seeping out certain amount of water at 11 ccr- bi·1dgc. ter to Jlow. If, however, tt is de- urg € V0 te~s t 0 Cas t Bai 0 s ov. I ",Jesus taught in His prayer that water suppl~, inspection of meats of. the ground, ta!n spE:ecl of tlow, Clln not hnndle C<>nl·d Ulg- Chunn!O] I c!ded thiLt the city should do somc- thcr·e Is such a piuoe ns heaven," at alnughtcl'ln~· places and ln lab- The creel< occupies a valley the greater amount of wa.l:ct' de- There nrc sevct·nt cout·ses which I thing In these cuscs, It nmy be less Less thnn hnJf a l!undred volot·s 1 clency of admlulstmllve depnrt- · I~~ cr~n:~· pum and death wtll minfa!l ot· snow melt produces a capacity to carry wntcr. Under each lhouglltless sou] who builds stream can then be restored at senator .a.ml the _congTossmnn I were J'eductions in the public debt, be g~nu. F~vuy vestige of sin und "d PI d sudden excess of water the chan- nntumt conditions the size of tile on the ~!ood plain n.nd then call~ these points, urged thou hstcners co be sure.to' cuts in the adminlslmtion budget wi~](edne~s Wl.li be destroyed:. Hayrm e ~nne I net overflows, but the overflow can stream channel Is such that it Will Oll the Ctt,y for help when the WU· ·---··-·------vote on election dn~ nnr! to tn- saving mnny. mi!Jlom, 11 reductjon . The tcquitcments for ciL!zen- ii U us~ally be carried on the flood! carry the normal stream Jlow und ~cr threaten~ to come into his din· • I d~ee as many of lh~n· Repub!Jcnn in tnxc•s, increased foreign aid shtp m honve.n and the. new en~th plam within the valley. Only In the size of the valley is propor- i mg room wmdows. Ot· It can de- INGHAM COUNTY NEWS 1 0 F s • (I b frtcnds to do lll several business places und some committee for Saturday night's I1 cm·tam size may occur. Small I which betwe~n Elm and Mnple. Finest llt•e•>~ling Sto<•li Aval!ahle At d t 1. 1 1 Fl'111 t e v s and the !og1slnt!ve bmnchcs of the of the county offices. t floods may occur on the average st\•eets occuptes nearly one-fifth I uss enaat or F erguson· cmp h a 11ea. 11 v nrtt!O/lal'bl govemment will again be par y. Iof once a year · 'A so-called "10·1 h'of thet old flood plain. The valley I I tl T d · . t · posst c. year" flood occurs on the average J as o carry as much water as Southern Michigan Chinchilla Ranch c mrge( · 16 ruman a mrms ra- M'l• R' d d · · 10 Tb t · It before but 't 1 1 th· : r tion with open efforts to maintain Dr. R R Robbins presided at I at v t s t ,of once Jn years. a IS, t can on Y ( o ts .'fl li1:~ R Co!umhia IIInsnn inflationary pt·ice levels, especially the meeting and introduced the u I 0 may !lOt occur on_ee In ench 10- the wnt,er becomeo deeper and the , ...... , on foods nnd olllcr commodities, speakers .. Senator Ferguson was ar es un ay a non aga year peri?d but w~ll probably oc- floods ~tse to a higher leveL -- in order that ndvantilge might be accompamed by Mrs. Ferguson Onondaga's first recomm!tal cur 10 times durm!S 100 years. A third type of encroachment is ~------.!....------, taken of high costs of living to who proved herself most capable service for a man who made the From the !mown hrstory of the that caused by the embankments win the election, The senator told '1 as a campatgner. Her gracious S_ycamore It appears tha.t floods/ where streets cross the valley. his hearers about u10 work of s~v- 1manner p Icase d th c women pros- supreme sacrifice In Wot·ld War II 11 k e th ~ one 1n 19'7'" may o ecur I Wh en, th ese roa d f'!1 Is am pict·ced ern! of the invcstign.tin,r;- commit- I1 cnt. is sc.~eduled for Sunday, October every 2u or 30 years. I by bndge~ that have too sm~ll a tees which he has headed and on; On Monday G. Mennen Wil!iams, 21, nt three o'clock in the Com- Floods Are Natural capacity to carry the water, rt is which he has sci·ved in attempts i Democratic eendidate for govcr- munity church. The remains of Floods arc a natural part of I r------...., to rid the national govemment of 1nar, George D. Stevens of Flint, Pvt. Warren (Midge) Noble is the history of a stream. They oc·[ the presence of known subversives. Democratic candidate for· con- currcc! before• the white mun came, In addition he cited several cases! grossman, and Howard Eliot, can- schcdulecl to anive at the Pettit so they are not the result of his [ where rani; incapacity and ineffi.' clidate for state senatqr, were in funeral home in Euton H.npids Fri- day. , Both the American Legion post Off• T I J ru:d the V. F. W: post of Leslie ' leer raps ·Will part1c1pate 111 the services J Sundny, Rev. Mal Hoyt, pastor of A · ··1· Yo thS :tile elntrch, wm conduct the rttcs ure IUS U i'be n.nd in preach the Onondaga the set·mon. cemetery, Burial will In Melon Patch Tlte Smart Hostess U;;es I The OnondagA. soldier was a lgr·adnate of Leslie high school in Quick work by Deputy Kenneth stop fires, of course, but adequate coverage can prevent ; 1913 and entered the army the Flowers following year. He was l

'Tune in . . Look· at t·he new '' YOUR BIBLE WJIM 1240 on your· dial SPEAKS'' . PRICES OR TERMS Dart &. Cady = GO HERE Phone 23111 Mason" ~,, , fto any· commodity. !J'I'OWJl on uuch PI ans Are Sh ape d farm o~ thnt no pnyment or grant I l!1dmulld· atophon~, 11 hoUHOWill'tll· illUl Hou, 'l'onuuy, tllhl.l•'r•uull.' Hulr "• . . , I or conaervntlon t1mtcrlnls m• aerv- ing. 'l'hoy wet•w prosentod 11 mlr· tot•mnn or Dotroll. nncl l~erndalll. .. r AAA V"tl'ng Ices can be made with t•cspcet to. t'Ot'. Mt•, and Ml'll, Stephens u.ro Hundny liUeut~ or Mrs. Ann~ Lc· 'I, Fo \9 Htleh fn.r•m, ncwlywuda. 0 Sonny nnt'h wnt·o Ivnn •rownea nnd .. -·Tho achedulc ha11 been completed tJn chnr·gcd with tlw lo!!ul re~pon­ and Ji'l'allfJOR visited In Ttullnnn :~rmn, Ivnn, .Tr., nml Lynn of Ert.ttln fm• tho unnunl nominrttlon ntlll slhlllly for• ndmlnlstorlng the fnrm I nnd Jlllnnlu !'t•om •rtmr·adny until Cmo11, Mr. ntH! Mrs. Rohm·t Wll· clcellon of community uml county prlen Allflpnrt program of loans, I sunday, ldnayn nnd Lonnlo nC St; Clair AliA comnllttecmcn wl1o will hold purehnsco agrcomcntu, nne! dlre(~t Mr. and Mrs. Honry Shcntho!m Shm·e~ lllHI Mt'fl, L. m. Tlwmpaon nrrlcc dur•ing Hl10, 1\Ccnrcllng to lllll'chnscs; the ngrlculturat uon­ 1 en lied on Mr. ond Mt·a. J, H. Hay- 1 nr En ton Hn plds, nunounccmcnt of Hrllph· Cllynn, Aervntlnn pt•og-rnm fm• soli im­ ncr sun Hownnl, and Gregory Kantz ~------J • chlnlst. ' ; G. Mcnn~n Williams, Democratic g!Ltherlng telling or what they con-I esscs were Mrs. Ellis Ward, Mrs. s kb "d Mrs, Luella Durllce and Eleanor · cnrulirlatc• for governor, and siclercd bright chances of election, IEmerson Behrens and Mrs. Mary tOC r1 ·ge .ut.tc:rderi 11 birthday dinner· at the +++ George D. Slovens, the party's --- , Agnew. Th_e meeting next •ruesdny :McClure Hinchley home at Laglns-,. VOTE FOR candidate for representative to IIIIIHdnlc l'astm· Sp<•nlon on with about 20 party leaders, were 14 Emest H. n!ng service was held m the Eap- 1 crnor Vernon . B10wn explnmlng Honoring the •10th wedding an-, came tll!r; we<•lt to spend the win-, ' Columbia, lll'Ht house sontb on luncheon ;;-uests of .Tack Moren at tlst church Rev. R .. E. Derby, the amendments to the .state con- 1 niversary of Mt·. and Mr , Reuben tcr W. Brown, : : Gale road. Aurelius phone fill. his restaumr.t Monday. Both Wil­ wit!~ 8 w.i~h ~J'B, ~- pastor of the F1rst Bnpttst church, stltutlon. Donald Thmston wlll GauHs their fom· daughters wcJ'c: . Cn111e Soules nt Fowlerville Is I liams and Stc>vrns spolle to the Hillsdale, as the preochcr. L~slic render a solo. The hostesses Wlll hostc;ses for n party on Saturday, vrsitlng Mrs. Huth Howard. Gorton Vince led the singing and spJcial be Mrs. W .. D. Byrum and Mrs.! evening, October!!. 'fhcy arc Mrs. 1 Mrs. l'Ielcn Beeman nccompan-1 musical numbers werr given by Gertrude Dtsenroth. Doris MacLachial1 and Mrs. Hay- led her srste1· and husband, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Dell and monel Rappaport of Lansing, Mm. and Mrs. R~lph Reynolds of Jack· Stutc Rnprrl>::~nLlth'('! son , Jnmcs of Port Humn anrl A & P StorB To Close Homer· Hayworth of Dexter and: so,n ~n a trrp through northern Every· Day Is Specials Day Donnltl Thurston of Lcslre. The The Atlantic and Paclflc Tea Mrs. William Sartin of Ann Arbor, i l\1-chtgan. , Seeontl J.:.iBtrict service the coming- Sunday eve- company has anr10unccd that their '!'he honor gueots received many Ltttle Betty Maclundcr is ill nt l'ROJIIH:'rfON ''l'lCI~ET nlng will be held in the snme store in Leslie will be closed sat- gifts, ·Mercy ho~pt~l,. Jncltson and Mrs. chmch ant! will be n musical pro- urclay night. They expect soon to . Elsie I-IolJts Is til nt the U. of M. I...il'n mnmlwr, J\mc~rh~·n.n Ll~­ gram by Rev. and Mrs. C. R. Betts find another location in the vii- JnKiall· Officers f hc3pital in Ann Arbor. \\'•' l'f'b''!Wrl nwry dny as n of Jackson. lagc · nnd wil1 then re-open their The o. E. s. installed the follow- Mrs. Dora Hall ~ntertnned the glon Pc:~t Nu. I Hi "IU~eiai O(!(la~i.on a~-1 far a,..; <'ari~­ business. Jng officers October 19: Worthy Ladws Contract Br1dge club last J'ul, Hhlllfnl balling is f'OII· 'l'devislnn Plnnt He-Opm1" matron, June Myers; worthy pat-, Wednesday night, h~nors gomg to eHnuad. Our ht'Pads and des­ Tlte Leslie- plant of the R'acllo llallowcrn FeHtlval ron, l<'crd Barth; associate matron,. Mrs. DaJsy Dancer and Mrs. Lee Telr>vislon Products corporation, The community Halloween f of used toys .which will·! :i;t we~k: a Y ancl Mrs. J. H. Ha:yner .. Mason City Bakery here. . · ·be repatred by members of the 1 .. , • Mnry Lou Schubert undorw8nt Trays• Leslie VFW for redistribution at · · q'he follo':'lng were guests of nn emergency appendectomy at Hasko ,E', 0. T. C. Club i\leets the Christmas season. I>H.as. Lorramc Sprag~J? a~ her the Row Memorial hospltnl, Octn­ Underwood & Hall' It was n health program which home 1n Ithaca Sunda;y · Mt · and ber 8. She is still confined to the featured the Tuesday evening Mrs. Mildred Bower, nurse of Mrs: Joe Mason and cluldren, Mrs. hospital. · meeting of the EOTC club, with the Ingham county health unit, Dorls Bumpus and sons, Mr. and Forty-five ,relatives and nclgh­ ZIMA/\ERMAN'S the address given by: Miss Jean exhibitetl a motion picture to the Mrs. Bob Powell and Judy, _Mtss bors recently gave Mr. and Mrs. 314 S. Jefferson Phone 2-1301 Hall of the medical arts center·, g-it·Js of the Leslie high school Man- Terrill, Mr•, and Mrs. John Ntchol, Jackson, The lender wns Mrs, L. day showing the advantages of IMr. and Mrs. Jess Batchelor and A, Gearing. The social hour and nursing as a profession, son, W. J. Dancer and Mrs. Bess Keep.. refreshment committee was Mrs. The ninth grade of the Leslie Kirkendall~ all of Stockbndgc: Grace Barnes, Mrs. David Latter school wiJI enjoy n hayrlde Thurs- Mtss Bermce Echlln of Sparta, and Mrs, Cha,lcs Miner. The host- day evening, October 28. ; The anti Art Cathy of Manchester. A faculty sponsors will be Walter I chop suey dinner was served by Genl1art and Mrs. Leon Albro. . the hostess. . ELECTR1CAL Politics will reign in the Lcsllal Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mtller nnd high school as a mock' election wm 1Norn~an and Joanne n~tl Gordon Contracting be held under the direction of the 1Toppmg attcnclccl a famtly gather- Your House nnd Commcrclu\ senior government class, Wednes-1 ing at ~~silantl Su~1cloy.. . , 1 clay, October 27, with a political I Last lhursday uO n;en cnJoyml All worlc gual'!lntcetl rally on the day previous, Each a. dinn.er at Hansen s Ccuntry pupil will be required to register House Ill honor of Judge Marvm Congressman BOB LEONARD before they can vote, which,· they' I Salmon .. 'l'uesday _the. Ford Ac· wiJI do on ballots similar to those 1counting ·Club of M1chJgnn . held a 449 \V, Elm 1\lnso.n to be used in the national electi.on /noon luncheon and on Wednesday Phone 22671 the following week. · . the Grotto club of ·Jackson met for Agency for TOASTI\IAS':r:ER The Ingham county rand com- 1a dinner party. WAT.ER II,E'AT.ERS, the !water mission have a creiv removing I' Mrs, Ruth Howard entertained [&ectlb~tJrtt~JitfJI1f:J~t~, IVitlt tho 1O-yc1tr .guarantee some old trees from Russell. park. 1 her grandchildren from Holt over M. J. Cochran is n surgical Ithe week end. . Weather-stripped Window· patient in Mercy hospital · Jaclt- Mr. nne! Mrs. Donald Steffey an· son. ' I nounce the birth of a son, Larry, FLOORING Units Miss Stella Woodruff is 1 Octo?or D, at the Rowe M. omonnll patient in the Osteopathic has- ho.spttnl. . Roll Roofing pital, Jacllscn, having suffered n111 Those attcndmg the Grn,nd HARDWOOD stroke early Saturday. Chapter of the 0. E. S. at Gmnd Picture Windcwn A service of worship wlll be 1Rapids were Mrs. F'erd Barth, held. at the Leslie Methodist [Mrs. June, Myers, Mrs, Ill~ Robc~on, Cement church Monday evenlng, October 1Mrs. Hattie Fteld, Mrs. R1ta Smith, 23, at which Dr.• Spencer Owen, I Mae Bell Howlett and Irene Cobb, Sheetrock dis t r 1 c t superintendent, will I and Mr. and Mrs. Cosper Glenn. 1 SHINGlES prench. Mrs. Sarah Procto: of Stocll· Evnngelistic meetings arc in I bridge nnd the , Edwm Brickman I SASH &·DOORS pJ•ogress at the Leslie Baptist 1 family of Detrmt were guests at. church with Rev,, R. .E. Derby, 1 the ~onl Townsend hon~e Sm~tlay. / pnstor of the First Baptist church, MI; and. Mrs. John Wtllmot e and I Hillsdale, in chnrge, llBSisted by 1 Judy and his mother, Mrs, Emma Rev. and Mr.~. c. R; Betts with the I Willmore, spent the wee){ end wtth I' music. Besides the evening meet- i Dr. and Mrs. Nynl carpenter ut lngs afternoon meetings nrc held/ Detroit. . 1 after school for bciys and girls, · Mrs. MR~ Bell Howlett nnd Mrs. Whateve1· building materials you need, from lumhei' to add He is a membea· of the impot·tant Armed Services 1Viola Williams will attend the 1 a room to the house to cement to fix the driveway, we can supply ------.-~meeting of the Southeast District 1 Committee .and has devotedly supported constructive Vet­ you in any quantity. · erans Legislation. Mr. Blackney is the author of the 0~ nn /j\IU:fi\@.ltiCI ,Women's clubs nt Ann Arb.or this I Wit~ J.llj~~ Thursday and Friday as delegates I Blackney Terminal Leave Bill which placed .enlisted men of the Home Culture club of Because of the variety of materials now available, rimy we in the same status as officers in redeeming their terminal Stockbridge. suggest that you stop down and talk ove1· wit.h uc yom· proposed leave bonds. This Bill will reduce the National Debt 2112 Find out about the llCIV IW· Betty Ostrander of Ann Arbor billion dollars, and will save the taxpayers of our Country se11.~ lUll! l~rart.or:• at BARTHO· and Jaclt of Michigan State col­ building plans. We'll be happy to malce estimates and give yo>: 60 milli.on dollars in interest annually. . · LOI\lEW SALES. & SERVIQE. ! lege spent the week end with their helpful suggestions •. St•o why tlwy arc America's !I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Os· The Committee of. which Mr, Blackney. is Chairman most tallwtl about cars. These · .trnnder. · · smut auto'mobllett Het a new · I Mrs. Lavina Grosshans has re­ (the Armed Sea-vices, Sub-committee) · has paaaed more style 1trend ifror the lndustry­ turned home from a visit with her than forty. constructive. bills affecting the public interest. tCtdr }Jerformanea Is a joy to . · son, Norman, and family at Grass ' eX(ICl'l,ence. Order yours to1\ay ·Inltc. . . He is in favor of sound economy and of a just and ~tbey are ovnllnble for lm­ · Mrs. Myi'tal Smith has been vis· lasting peace, · ' mctllat:e dell very. ·lt4lg the. Henry Sml~h family of Mason, Your support in hi a behalf will be greatly ap· Mrs. Allee ){a tor has retur;ned preciated •. to her home nfter a trlp to North· Thorburn .Lumber &Coal Co. Bartholomew 'j vlll, Pontiac and Detroit. Generai ,£iect~on, Tuesday, November 2, ·t948 · 1 Sales & Service · Mr. and Mrs, Cory Bowdish 208. spent from Friday until Monday N: Maa~. . St., Maaon Phone 7131 ·120 8. Oectat· Ma8on &ti'i;&i;;:,,~=.o;:.~r!~1 :011 ·With their daughter, Mrs, Maybell '------~---'---~-"--- o •. ·, Isham, of Batue Creek. . I •· ) ' .. Mrn. Harold Howe und family of Fnrnaworth, Rutlt Ferris .Smith LnnHing- wor!l Sunday guoatn of Mr, and Mr~. IJ'ranlt Wllltina, • " and Mn.ry Dixon, It is entlUc!d "It oJudy ll!!men s cl'l Will l:11ld its hly, TJ\ey madn the trip on til~ payer than is presently the cas~, and in general, the arguments Mt·. and Mrs, William Bruvcndcr have been Fm·d dealers for mo~'~ next rcgnlnr meeting Tu~sclny eve- strcn.mlinet', against such .a move far outweigh those for it. and daughter were vlaltors of Mr. thun 20 yertra and 12 per cent of , ning, Oetnbcr 2fl, fll 8:01} p. m. We would like ·also to state that we do not seek posts on SC~NE and Mrs. Jude Hall Thursday eve- the dealerships are owned or The rlintrlet fedcmUon report will nlng. operated by the immcdlu.te fnm- be given by llw delcgutc.Y, Alida Mrs, Elliott Mason spent Tues· the charter commission, although we do acknowledge the Chapman anrl Snphlu Wallman. day in Grand Rapids on business. Mr. and Mt·s. Wesley ThomnB ily or close relatives of the orlg,~ activities of many well intentioned individuals in the com· were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Har· ina! dealers, Mrs. Florence Litllc will give a Mrs. Raymond Mil)cr and Mrs. munity who have so ldndly put forth our names in this con­ ry •Chapman of Hoi t Sunday eve· I paper on, "Mt.wic in the Home." Fmnk Horst attended the Grand nection. Should. a charter commission be chosen and the under· The hostess will he Mrs. ,Juanita Ch11pter as~cmbly of 0. E. S, held signed elected to serve, we would feel obligated .as good citi-j nir;;{~. and Mrs, Vern Howe and I INGHAM COUNTY NEW&.: Thomns, Willoug-hby road, eo· in Grand Rapids 1!1st Wednesday Garth Howe of Leslie and :Mr. and October 21, 1948 Page 3 hostesses will he Lnu 1•11 Fnl'llS·I evening, October 13. zens, to accept the trust, but this letter is written in the hope wo1·th onrl Mnry Dixon. Mrs, Mabel Voight spent the that it will be published a.nd in order that there will be no mis­ ---- wee!< end with relo.livcs in Caro. understanding as to personal attitudes and positions relative to .. Prn~hyt•o!'ll'n" •ro nfi'Pt Regln.1ld Mason r~pent llt~ week Here's What T·he Original The Wnnw~o·~ ns.,ociaLinn of the end with Rev. and Mrs. John incorporation. Prcsbytr:rian ehm·cil will holrl its Meyers and family nt Fa,r[(rove. JOHN B. FAY regular Jll•mlhiy n.cf'lin~ 'l'llllt'H· Mr. and Mrs. Herman Tracey THEO J. GALKA, SR. POCAHONTAS STOKER dn.y, a~to)JcJ' ?8, al J2::JO p. m. and dnu~rhter, .Ja~e Am:, spent HARRY CHAPMAN with a dcscJCrl luncheon, in chnr~rc the wee!; end with her parents at H. C, CHAPPELL of Mrs. Samh Butler and her com- Grand Rapids. . CAN DO FOR YOU miltec. Mr·s. Jv!arjol'ie Plll·lrer, Mr. :1nd ·Mrs. Wlillilln Morey, H.E.GUNN lender, will be in charge of t}lc Sr., Dnd Mr. anr] Mt·s. Warren progra1:1. A on";·act rJramnti{ed I Mot·ey and son spent Sunday In Mrs, c:ara Lrtngna n and Mrs., piny Will be g1ven hy Pauline Gt·eelwill.\ Ma.bel Eills att~nderl the. coOJnty fedet·atwn meeting- of ~~~~ Enstet·n Star il~:d at Da.n7.villc Satu!'llay, Octohm· 16. Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Smith en· ter·talned over the week end his ,,,~~Ol '•._,__. ·-,: 1 parents, Mr. and· Mrs. Melvin 1 Smith, Sr., of Luzerne, Mr. and. ,._ -· j Dy. Jlli1~Liirkln) :Mrs. Lea Edmonds and children Of East Tawas, and Mr. and Mrs . I''']\'ow· isn't it iust awfUl-\. -~· .. : .1 tiles!' pranks of Hallow~en~· Ralph Collins and daughter, \The tricks br,ld and unlawful y: Shirley, and Otto Wiess of AI· ~ ••,., beat anything we've seen.'~ pena. .80 gaap the one· time vandals...... _ • ~0 COAl, snot,ELING There was a Jarrre attendance f (throuoh added years retormedi DESPITE CHILL rains of the Fall 'fhc ]llt>elllll~ pipeN Ute '"'al frum ycmr hin to your prcHcnt at the Friendship clrcle family as kids, causer! toirle scanrlal1 1 ,Who. Equinox, hearts ltce[l light and gay In a. furnace, night held in the home economies.l by worse rleeds tl1ey pe.r{ormerJ smart, hooded mincoat with a perlty • NO ASH SHOV:ELlNG . ···~·:· ---, .... - .... ' .. ~--- room of the school. A potluclt corsage liltc this one (at bottom left), The tLNT FURNACE' 'l'I'.NDING TRIPS film. , 27th and pres coats this Fall, try a saucy umhrella 'f11le fllll·Ciinfl is fully autumatlc: It atlju~ts the dam)lcr~ and , Mr. and Mrs. }Ioward Chappell · ·e n t Governor corsage !ilte this. FfD 's expert reports hanlts thl> fire for yon . drove to Eaton Rapids Sunday .,.. f'J started b Is clll that a bit of oilcloth, fresh pompons and • NO Sl'.EE!' l'lJEL BILLS ~ : reer us a gr0o some gay ribhon maim it easy for florists morning, piclted up Rev, and Mrs. anywhere, even to send by wire. 'Tiw plJtelhte bu~n·s c<:onomical, l'ocahontas slaclt, as well S. W. Large and went to Kalama· \ ~ Jc e r y dellveq At center, a weather vane symbollo as n:gular Htolwr sizes of bitwnlnous coal. zoo, where they attended the First ~boy tor hil of Autumn's changing climate sets the Methodist church, where Rev. .~ father, a Swed· lrey for this lwnutiful Fall Ul'l':lllgcment, Dwight Large is pastor. They, l:/ I s h emigrant perfect fat• living l'Oom or dining room wlth Rev. and Mrs. Dwight Large, An a m b ltiOUI at this time of year. It artfully combines ,. went out to dinner, all returning ,· .. lad, he attend tritoma. ("red lwt polters") witlt cal­ 1 tails, FuJi nnuns and magnolia leaves. Lansing Ice & Fuel Co. to the Rev. Large home for the .1ld the University of Minnesota. the Gustavus Adolphus Collegl afternoon. "That ren!inds me, mama, did r.ou remember to look up o painter and the Minnesota College of Law 1\fr. arid Mrs. Alvin Farnsworth He then spent three years as as·· at the home of his parents, Mr. The C. C. club will have a white Henry Fries, Manage1· and decorator In the telephone directory Yellow Pu~ea?" of Lansing \verc hosts at Sunday ~lstant city attorney of Mlnne· and Mrs. Ernest McKesscy. elephant sale and a fish pond, ulsc Mason Branch dmner honoring Mrs. Farnsworth's apolls. He also was assistant juil• Mr. and Mrs. Wilford Smith and a plato supper flt the Childo ll p11rcnts, Mr. and Mrs. George tlce o! the Minnesota supreme family spent Sunday with his par· school Friday evening, November Thorburn. It was the 37th wed- Court, finally b~lng chosen for bh ents, Mr. &nd Mrs. Elmer Smith. 5, for the benefit of the C. C. club. ding anniversary of the·· Thor· present office. \ Governor Young. burns. They were married October .dahl, a veteran of World War I, COMPLETE 18, 1911, by the Rev. W. S. Sly. rates as a "Man at Merit" not Other guests at the dinner were only for his record as a publl~ ·Mr. and Mrs. Gale Thorburn and Hervant, but especially tor bl! ave sons of Holt, Mr. and Mrs. deep interest and activity In wei· New te_lephone rat~s Lyle Thorburn and children of fare and youth problems geaerlll SERVICE East Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. social worlt and education. He George Thorburn of Holt. was largely responsible tor reor· Rev. and Mrs. W. v. Waltman ganlzlng and Improving the school ~f Grand Rapids spent a few days system throughout ~Is state, and We are interested in the wclfnre nf all who nrc at the home of their son and wife, 1 always has ~bown. t1reless Nordic mcetillg the problema of the5e troubled times wilh for Michigan Mr .. and Mrs. William Waltman. zeal in workmg for the betterment Bell coumrrc and rortitudc, I I · . lot public health, housing and ca.re Mm. Bertha Wtlson, who has . for disabled veterans and depend­ Jewett Funeral Home Jived m Lansing the past 2~ ye.ars, : ants. Minnesota Is proud of blp "The Homa of Fri~ndly Service" Phona Mo.1on 6151 still keeps her contact wtth . .the :~ecord ., · ".:~-···· ·- --.. ·-· Past Noble Grand club. She IS a' ,.,.,,..., ·, F'-·~-,--i charter member of the Rebekah Definitions -In Rh)'mc· customers lodge at Holt and. was hostess to ' .· · " .., k ... the Past ro{oble Grands Wednesday pood writers have strong lnclitia-= I 1 when the revelation of the secret r.: ·,. tlon -a PENCHANT .. ,.....,I sister was made. Also each one 'For. Btataments that !!l~::>rii are dt•ew a new one for the co!lling lM sbarp, ~laar or TRE~CHANT. 1 Our Sun Motor Analyzer year. Eighteen members. enJoyed i Tbe'it strange' ROCOCO 1 furniture THE Michigan Public Servi~~ Commission has ,~~~thorized i~~~;ed the day and a potluck dinner at I" , our grand-folks used to use · noon. lWas quite fantastic 'in Ita 11tyle: . rates for Michigan Bell telephone service. New basic monthly rates are effective T al{es The Guesswork Mrs. Helen Tooker and Mrs. all lull of curlicues. r' Marguerite Throop as delegates ,br.. ~:·.,..• - .,.,...i_ Out of Motor Troubles from the Holt Woman's club and In most communities, group en:O October 16, 1948. New charges for certain long distance calls between points in Mrs. Alida Chapman, delegate ;tertalnments have taken tbe place A Sun Motor Analyzer is used at Welles Hi· from the Ingham County Federa· :or the for·mer· Halloween cuttlnc-. S.peecl to diagnose your car's motor troubles tldn, attended the annual meeting ;up and resultant property damase,. Michigan are effective October 20, 1948. This is the first general increase in Stop in at Welles t~day and give your car Uti~ at.·the Women's Home in Lansing. ;Careful supervision of 'the !lew. special nlt.,ntion. Mrs. Franlt L. Young was elected ;celebrations should be applied to 22 years. Michigan Bell requested the increase more than a year.ago because CAIWVR.F:TOR AND Wr\Il'ION SERVIC.E AR:E chairman of the board for the 25th 'assure complete safetY .. an.d o.vold \. Sl',l,CIAI,TTES WITH US time. The home has been developed personal hazards. <-, .•"··- ,-.J TO PROTECT THE QUALITY OF SERVICE Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rockwood :· tor '111•·"···~" ~1 BASIC MONTHLY RATES returned home Monday from a Then. long before trost, comes fhe Basic monthly telephone rates for practically all . ANOTHER INCREASE IS NEEDED three-day· bunting trip neat· Gay- · · "IViuter Apparel.'' :·.,~··· • .,.;:.. · ,i ' lord. Wltetl tor Christmas bills you are· types of service have been revised, effective O~tober To meet the unprecedented demand for telephone ''· srrapino the barrel, ~ .• ,,, .. , ; Tl•ey show "Styles tar 8prino." i 16. New basic rates fo1• your· community will he service following the war, Michigan Bell had to tackle Vantown ' Before Spring chill's dcparlecJ 'i listed in a foldc1• eilClosed with the first tclciJhone "Our Slimmer Needs Bale" prema­ the greatest improvement program in its history. So 'l'tlrs. L. P. Williams bill yon receive under the lli!W rates. :. turely is started. . ,) far, $150,000,000 have gone into new and improved SPECIAL The golden wedding anniversary .Some hope is o part of till& coln- , The rate increase will produce s·o/o more revenue of Mr. and Mrs. William Sly witJI mcnt informal ·'!It, · , 1 facilities-and the proAram is only half finished! Many be celebrated with an open house Tl1at through tlli., " glln·jttmplng for Michigan Bell. However, the increase in some mor~ millions will' have to come from investors before at the home of their S'Oil, Harlow, 1· ~ltey'll get back to normal. ( exchanges will be higher than average-in some, lower THIS MONTH ' at Vantown. Relatives and friends . · --- ' ' we will be equipped to give every one the kind of are invited to come from 2 to 4 :Among the radio "commercials" than average-in order to establish the same rates for or 7 to 9 on October 26. They re-I whlc.h rub me wrong, the leader communities having a comparable number of tele­ telephone service he wants and needs, whenever and for October Only l quest no gifts. Is thllt one which tells bow to phones. Your basic rate will be determined by the wherever he wants it. Investors will continue to pro­ Rally Day will be held at the 1 mal;e shaving simple. Just Col· church Sunday at 11:30. A special I low ~he usual, lengthy prellmlnarr number of telephones you are abl~ to call in your vide that money only i( they are assured a fair return. program wlll be presented by rout me, then rub In the sponsor s local calling area. Miss Elsie Cobb of Williamston shave cream. "and then sbave. But our. operating costs have continued to rise WINTER CHANGE-OVER · That's nll!" In other words do These uniform rates, fair to all, mean that you Mrs. Mac Granger 1·etul'!led las· you always have. done - plus . since we asked, for a rate increase a year ago. Looking home Thursday from a visit- with using the advet•tised product. will pay the same as subscribers in other towns and BARGAIN: her daughter ln Detl·oit. i · cities with comparable local calling areas . ahead, even with the new rates, our revenues will . Mrs. Basil Stowe spent Thurs- , What causes the smash-ups of not be enough to pay day-by-day operating expenses fl Engine Tune-Up day.·with her niece, Mrs. Wayne which we read? In most of the Choffee, at, Lansing. case" It's speed-just speed! LONG DISTANCE CALLS WITHIN MICHIGAN and still leave enough to pay a fair return to investors. • Drain cooling syllem and Mrs. Forest Fellows was talten I -- to, St. Lnwr·ence \)ospital at Lan· · · ., . · . The following changes, ~ffective October 20, apply On top of that, we have made a wage offer to the add anti-freeze. sing Monday. Mrs. Fellows has 'aeleasca by The Bell Syndicate Inc.) to long distance calls between points in Michigan: telephone unions that would add substantially to been III for some time. ' Family night will be held Fri· Childs District The initial period is changed from 5 to 4 minutes our costs. :day night at the hall. on 15¢ station calls, and f1·om 5 to 3 minutes Mr. and Mrs. Merton Rice and Leone Jolutston All of which means we must have more revenue. t1111 1ihe lnHLn II lng mnrs h 11 I escor· t ec 1 'I'he High School A 1 e c llB• 1111(1 til " " - ~ til tl e °C!piJDI110[ eo will 1\llVC till' )lilly Com tHhltl'' [)U t hr>lr t hr•oc-uct aon and Harold AHtllltne or T~lint Mitchell. Arbor·. Mt'H, Helma l'onng lh<' nowly-clodccl prcsldenL, Alrnn ncwlallon 111 setting nsldc tho Ag- car•nlvnl lrll11J n11d queen, 11to fllll comedy to be flll'St•ni"LI IH'Xt wero wn<'lr •mel gneslA of Mr•, nnd Mr. n!HI Mr•a, Wlllll\m Muonoh !•'loyd Cor·hln of Lctnstng WllR o. MrH' IJrrlfnn IH nr Dnlton,f to nnct t o1'- l glos' gnme for Ltllw scu- house will be plunnorl by the fJ'<'Ah· nronth' 'l'llll f'URI. Is I' ¥rs .•John Corbin. were on lei tnlnod SIIIHlny nl ~ ..Jnltn Crll'bln, ~r:rghnm C'ount,y AIHIH'Intlmr nn rMcor•t. E:nch ofi'ir'er gnvo n Ipas 1· uf rniHlng uri were r·ctired by lh<' F'rldny afternoon, October 20, at October 27, at. J·30 p, m. nt tho n~l~l~euncl ~.~~;nr~~~~cil~n~m·w:;; nlghL guest of her IJmlher, Georg<' I Mr. nnll Mrs. Roy Slar·r• nnd I diniwr gr;c•st~ of !.t · nnd 1\ll·s. Mel- trans of the county noted us es- 10.f7-1D•I8 appolntl\'c orr)['mH J;;vo·I2·•Ifi . chw•ch, Tills meeting will he !'or· Cllllloh Tho prompters are Helen Mrtchcll. dnughtcr nl' Mnson were Sunday vln ll<•fl<'ll nt \VIIlrn1 stnn. corts for the <'OllllLy nlllr:<'ls, lyn Stewart presontml the pnst Boys playrng their last game the pnrpnsc of cutting quilt hloclrs Balcer· ;tntl Joyce Wrlcox. Pructwcs Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wt•st were guests of the laLtcr'H par<•nts, l\'11 Jllr·. o~rHI MIH Lawton111 OausH cn­ Qertruclc WhllHml, Jl1'1'.1ident of llw preRidr•nt, Whitson, Wltlt WJl! be Snm Williams, Lowell Rap· and tearlrlA cacpct rr1g11 , Members 'll'c helng twice a wrolt. '!'he oflmuluy vi:. torH of Mr. nnd MrH. nnd Mrs. Mel\Jn Utter. , tertumed Mr and !\Irs. Rohort G~1trudo hel~l 1 nssocunlon, opr n

come wns given ny Ilr•len Pnrlts, nfl<'rnoon, Oetohcr :10, nt th11•c thin final gnrne, . , . the home of Mr. rrnd Mrs. Clare l.anslng. ancl daughter·, Mr nnd Mrs. Louis Mrs. Lloyd Hnyhoe nnd Donol'ilfl 1 Motor· c n mnv, have he en dis- worthy mntron of Dansville chnp- o'r·loelt dt the Anderson store. 'l'lw '!'he oturlent coune11 '" Illglng Fox '!'he business meeting w11l MI. and Mrs. Wllllnm Bently Yuhasz and tiuughter of Lansmg, toolt u ltlp to Sault Slc, Mane t)re tnlmtcd 11 11 th;. l"'"l two years. ~ r, with Llll'I II'Ypnnset byI E:dnn r•ommlt!Pc conHistH of Betty 1everyone who cnn to conlllbUte b" follo•vfl'' by " dlscrreslotl of the Mr. om1 Mrs, Jcny Suratcaux of Iutter port of lnsL wol'lc. Mr. nnrill\lnsl ol' lilt•111 Ill iiHI'<' ht•t•n r·equcHled ' w" 1 1 1 ftl g ne " 'cu ~ - " ~nd fanuly of Mrllvlllc WPI'l' Sat- , b t Olcrrr "I uiLon, woi'LlY rna Inn o c"- Thompson and Alta Aw r•t·snn. no llrc cn~nc procuer so r; .ar amendments to be voted upon No- Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Hong,"1 r. Mrs. Ro cr 11 oy 1we o 1 c' o., by r·hrl•lll'll nl •:chnnl ngr•, bcrvlllP. Past rn'Hidcnl'i wcr·e cs- --- wrll be gn·cn tn the Athletic as- vembcr 2 The dlscussron w1ll be ~~~~~~o~uests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Dell and Mrs. Paul DcC'ess and son, Mr. frtaycrl ut the IIayhoc home clurmg ~ · em·tcd to !lie orfflL nnd n tribulr• 'ro Obsc•J'VI' Itully Bay j Hocmtrnn for the bcnclrt lund. lee! by Lc~ Rogers. A potluck sup- and Mrs. rtoylynn Miller nnd son llrr.n• uhscncc, I INGHAM COUNTY NEWS A-Jv"Il l1v 'i'vulvr1 Stewr11 t oPCN" 1'! rl . , , Mrs. Acthon Witt. tertnmed the following· guests over c en t or were ,,<>t 111 cIn y griests· of Mr · ~·ere helrl 1 The· DnnoVille Aggr~s pl<1y?d I Mr and Mrs. Elmer Craig of thl' week end, Mr. ancl Mrs. Gernlr.l and Mrs. Almond Wing honor 11 111 : Result wr•r·r as follows: Alma J., A. s. J~lec·1s Offir•Prs I theil fcotball g-nmc r:nrlPr tnc 1 DetrOit were Sunday visitors of Powers and Mary Ella of North· of the latter's birthday anmver- EvP- 1 W l I t Wrllt·<•nston ville, Mr. and Mrs. Artlltl!' Olson, Dalton, Dant.\'1111', prcsulont;t The fu·st family nio-hJ of lhr 1' ifglLs ''' ncscny a '' ' .11·•·1' Hev. and Mrs. H. W Cummings. .Jr., nnd cJ,•Jtrgllter· of Dearborn, Mr. sary. 1Yn Stcwnr t, Am1ty, u·s t vrcc-· yenr for · the Baptlot "J,adle!: A rei/ J n ttrc 11 rst · IJllartcr' 'll''Dansvt · t e 1 Mr. and Mrs Eddy Wallcer were and uMrs. curl seeloff of Hart and Mrs Forest Earle hast returnedft prcsulenl, D<'l nadrnt• McMIC'hael, ;iocieLy wns, held Tuesday even in•~ booted the b~ll tnl Wl ~~rm n~~~ Monday visitors of Mr. nn'l Mrs. llfr. and Mrs. Boyd Cheadle and to her home in Batty nn n cr Onnnr!nga, scr•r•nd vir·o-prt•f.idPnt, at tho IH;mc nf Ml~. Eli7.nbclh 'whn ill thrc<' Jl a:,:~ trove. yard. Fred I-Iolland of Fitchburg ll!r. and Mrs. John Peterson of spcndmg two weeks wrth her and Agnes TaiL, Arblltlls, Hccrc- Seeley: A potlllcl< ,,UJJlJCr was 1fnr a tonehrlown. thr A.ggrehscmr,nr"ct Mr. and Mts. Ralph Walker Lansing. daughter·, Mrs. Roylyn Miller. t 1 nry-trC'aSllll'r ,ocl't'ra<• 1 nmcnr I• serve•] at ~ven o'cloclt, following tilCir only. touc·hdow11' . f m t tl " ~o·' spent the week end at the home of Mr and Mrs. Lawrence swan Dale German and Dm rell Betz ments Wl'te aclnp\ccl, after whiC~l which wus the llusmcs~; so>sion fllllll'tl't' on a rh·tvP tom rc "." their daughter and husband, Mr. and frnmly nttcnded a, btrthday cf Wllync were guests Mond~y ol the scSSIOit wa·; "dJI•mncd untrl Tile election of offrccrs resulted' vard lnw by WIIlwms. WrliDrams- loc dng th oth:i Mrs. Owen Bachman rrnd Mrs Mr. and Mrs. Louis Yuhasz and famtly were Saturrlay evening ~n~ 1 Belly, worthy matmn of Amrty : wns cxr·Pllonl comparee ~I lineup Arthur Wemple attended the Strd- dn.ughter of Lansmg were weel< guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arvml chap'tet·, who rl1crl m August rmd •:;lt•n•ieps Ueltl For· , gamer, nl t,•e tse,aso~.,rl ,;,~c to in Drake wedding- at the Methodrst end guests of the latter's parents, Powell of Lansmg. hlso to othe1 !lt•cN:scd membPrs or ),finnr" DnVPnJmr1 'was somcw •a c· lrtn,.,e , C h- church at Mulhkcn Saturday eve- M d M A T M 11 · r 1 1 1 'f jur i~s to Art Lance anc11 ,oy oc • tt d d th r. an rs. · · · 1 cr. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreeger the chapter Ee1 tha ?vl11ler o Funeral sorv:ccs wt•rc 10' 11es- . -· r0 11 . vV 111 s nmg, They also a en e e re- Oscar Anderson .and sons, Nor- were Frrdc~y ovemng dinner guests Dansville oldest prcsrdent 111 day afternoon at Lwo o'clorlc at' ranc. 1 It was as . o~s. lllm 0 ception at the home of the bJidc's man and E:dgnr, and Vernon Spen- of :Mt. and.Mt·s. Ralph Wallccr. years of 'ser·vicc acted as escort- the .Jewett funeral home in Meson, ~"P.P ?Y~~ I~~hrisb;;;,,,~r:rp~r~s:e~l parents, Mr. nnd Mrs .. Arthur cor of Kallwska were wPek end I George Seymour of Fowlervllle 1ng marshal wrth Iva Convm as for Mmors Davenpm t who ciH•d · UlllOl ay.l c, ' .. ' B ·ti tt Dralce of Portland followmg the gLrests of Mr. and Mrs Wilham I and Rex Woods of Lansmg spent escortmg mgamst lor· the county at hrs home Satmday aftemoon[ Laurence, Everett, Jcr~cs, 0 ~1 ~ilr weddmg. l\lusolff. Sunday guests at the· Sund«y nt the home of Mr. ·and cffrcct s to enter. MacBcllc How- following a wcclc's illness. Mr· Chelf and. Upclylcc, tm~\ · d Mrs. Mattie Jewell and daugh- Musolff home were Mt and Mrs. 1\Irs. Char lcs Woods. Miss Hazel lett ext cnril'd the greetings and Davenport was born October 17,, only ;,ubslr_tutcs were < r ~ a~< ter, Liln Fern, of Fowlerville were Howard Musolff and Roland Haclc- Woods of Fowlervrlle was a week i n trod 11 c c 'l thr chstmgUished 18G3 ann most of ilis Jrfc has been l Ymr_n~-:. '!'Ins week ther ht~g t Tnesday visrtors of Mrs. Ehzabcth barth of Hamburg, Delbert. III us· end guest at the home at her guests. spent 111 Ingham county Mt s., ngam play under tho rg " l\ Baclms and Rosamond. olff and Harold Blank of M1llford, brother • Dr. Rnbetl Lnnr of Lansmg-, as- Dn.venpor t dred several ycnrs '"~" i Fowlerville., Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey were Bill Hessler of Detrort nncl Melvm Mr and Mr "· .Tacit Yaeger of ~ociatc grand p[]lron of the Grnnd Survivms are n. daughter, Mts) . Sunday guests of the latter'F Anderson of South Lyon. East Lansing were sunday eve· Chapter or Michig[ln wae: escorted Earl Craltcs of Leslie, five grand- llnld As,<·rnhly l'ro~;ram ' f mother Mrs. Grlbert Little of l'llrs .r. C. Nelson and Larry ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. to the cast nnd welcomed Other children, five great-granclchrldren,l 'l'he. ll\ot nss?miJly progr~~~~r~- Ll\nsing. and S1gne are spending the weell George Mitchell. past gmnt! offir·ct·s present were three srsters, Mrs. Cmue Brad-! the school year was .held , Mrs . .Jmedcll Barr and Clyde with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Earl Dalnn of p'ast grand matron, Suo Ruda- ford of Jacl Thomas E. Dewey Mrs Cc9il Cole of Jackson. chcr and son of Grosse Pointe sing; past grrmcl warder, Pearl Em ial was in the Wheeler cern c-.' 1\lagrc Crrcus Co, and consisted. of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Kreeger Mrs. William K1rby nnd Lee were week end guests of Mr. and Price of Mt. PIPDsant; and past tory. I modern magrc, .oncnta! fantast~s and sons of Fowlerville were spent Friday with her mother, Mrs Clifford Williams, grall'l Ruth, Am bra Ward of Les- , and ventnloqmsm. Next we k guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. :Mrs W. H White of Lansing. • William Harwood and Mrs., 'lie. Besides scvcml other drs- Senior Clnss A<•til•itles 'f'hursrlay .I.• T. Lyn~h, champwr Challes Kreeg.,r. Mr. and Mrs. Warren Munz, Hazel Harwood of East Lansing, ,tinguishcd guests, there were 18 The members of the semor elrrss !Ttclc shot ~rchcr, Will be at thr Mrs. Emma Potter of Albion is Peter Kuch and son, and John Mr~ Edrth Hudson and Mrs. Zelia past prcscclcnts pt c,;cnt Rebecca nrc selling Clll'lstmas cards this J F~h?ol to grvc n spectacular ex· spending the wcell as the guest of Murphy of Detrort were guests Harwood of Webberville, Mr. and Wood of Lansrng· rendered two year. The committee consists or: hrbrtlon. He rs a natlr~nally lcnown Mrs. Lucy Sharland. Mrs. Potter Sunday of Mt. and Mrs. M1lre Mrs . .Judson Sweet of Lansing nnd 'oolos, and Mrrbel Underwood of Helen Balter, Lois Kleinsmtth nnd I tr1el< shot ar list wrth the bow and Mrs. Sharland were Monday Kuch. Mr and Mrs Kay Moore and son ;onondnga cxtcncled the lllVrtnt1on lfla Mac Barker. '!'he class rs also; ancl. an ow. Mr. L;ynch tau~h.t 'lmncr g-uests of Mr ancT Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Smith of Lake Odessa wer·e sunday vls- .to the nssocnttlnn to meet there m selhng magazrnes, '!?hey m c eli- • solcllcrs the art dmrng the wal Lloyd Brooks. spent several days last weclr w1th itors at Sunset Htlven. •May, JO !0. Normn Whittemore or vided into groups, the leader· of; He wrll al·3o clrs~ue:s n;ehery as ~ Mr. and Mrs. Norman Bradford Mr. and Mrs. Ray Brant of Free- Mr. and Mrs. Don Sites attended 'East Lansmg accepted. the gnls bcmg Janet Arnold nncl 1 physrcal cducatwn prograr1,1. anc of Sparta were weell end guests soil Mr. and Mrs Ernest Brant of I a birthday party Saturday eve- : Installalicn followed wrth the the boys, Junior Hayhoc. I ll'ill tell of the rnterestlng hrstor) of Mr. nne! Mrs Darn DrehL Washmgton returned home wtth nrng at the horne of Mr. and Mrs.

,followrng installrng offrcers: In- '1 of the spm t. Bnth programs nrc ?.1r. and Mrs. Drcl< Wilson of the Srmths. . Glen Magorn of Laingsburg. •stalhng offir.er, <\mbm Ward of Plan Bnnslt·r Cluh SuppPr berPg sponsored by the stu lent Mason were Sunday dinner guests Tom Hefty and Dnv•d Mr. and Mrs. G. E Manmng and 1 l'~edglen :Leslie; n;stallll~g chaplai1_1. Helen The Booster club has decrdccll council. af the latter's parents, Mr. and acted as ushers nt the M~chrgan David were guests at dmner Sun- ,Fowler ot Lansmg; mstallrng mar- upon the elate of December 9 for --.- Mrs. Glen Fox. State-Ar·rzona game at MJChrgan day of Mtss Bessre Tyson of Lan· •shal, Mane 'J'UJ ne1 of Wrlliamston, 1ts first public supper of the win- i Plan 1.'>1'lwnl Carn"•nl . Mr. and Mrs. Merle Freer at- state college Saturday. smg. •am! rnstalllng- organrst, Ethel ter season. '!'he dale was selected I The annual school carnrvnl spo~- tended the Fricndshtp clasc Walter Gtlls_on and .Joe Utter of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Mend spent 'Glenn of Stoclcbri•!gc. The newly- hy a commtttee consisting of Alice, so red by the studen~ councrl ;"111 ~athermg of the Mason Nazarene Holt were Fl't~ny guests of Mr. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. .Jaclt :elcctccl officers wm·e installed Card and Marion Dwhl J be nn event 0 f Fnday evcmng ~hurch Friday evening at the and Mrs. Melvm Utter. . Frencll of DetrOit . •along wrth tho followmg appmn- i Oct.obcr 29, nt 7.30 Chatlcs How· home of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall M_r. and Mrs. ~ytlan c;;rrmes and Virgil Kehric of Detroit spent •tivc offrcerR: .Jeanette Dart of Mr. and Mrs. 0. 0. Shank of ell rs chan·man of thc; arran!"e- Pollok of Leslie. f~~tly of Lansmg we~e Sunda~ Saturdny v;ith his son, Drcl,, at the 1 'Mason, chaplain, Gladys Reynolds Granby, Mo., and Mr. and Mts n1cnts 8n~ each class rs planmng Mr. and Mrs. Roy He bart .and v1s1tors of the formers mother, home of Mr. nnd Mrs. A. J. Mrller. :of Webbct vrllc, marshal; an ell Floyd Fortman of Mason wm c n c?ncessron or some means of Mrs. Lottie Kent were cntertamed Mr·s. Minnie Grimes. ,.Jt!nnrc Grant of Stoclcbridge, or- Sattn•day evening guests of Mr. rarsmg mcncy. The senror clasf Sunday at dmner at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hedglen and •ganrst, after which the matrons ar.d Mi·s. Elmer ForLmnn. l has made plans for a Side show and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Voss of Ma· family were sunday dmncr guests : ~ . son. of the latter's pnrcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Lrfie Smith of Chelsea is Mt·s. Andrew Millhouse of Stocll- spenrlmg a few weeks w1th Mr. orldge. and Mrs. Bennett Taylor, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Orla Hullibcrger of See It Herel Mrs Sam Williams and Ml. nnd Battle Creek, Mr. ancl Mrs. Rex Mrs. Ernest SUtler. Hulhberger and family of Wll· Mr. and Mrs. Emery Freer were Hamston and Mr. and Mrs Noland JL1dge John McClellan Sunday vrsitors of Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and daughter of Mason L. c. Otrs of Mason. . were entertamed Sunday at the Mrs. Clara Vogt spent 'rhursday home of Mr. and l\!rs. Roy Hulli- and Friday with her s1ster, Mrs. berger. 1 Anna Bell of Fowlerville. Mrs. Lennah Abbott of Pleasant Check the record of Judge John Mc­ Mr. and Mrs. Howard Witt and lalte spent last week with her sis­ family of DeW1tt were Sunday tc1·, M1s. L. E. Otis. Clellan-your judge of probate. visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Paris Mr. and M1s. Frank Martm of Wrtt. Mrss Joan Wrtt of Ypsrlantr Novi nre spending several days Lear.1 of records built up during his was a week end guest at the home this week w1th Mr. and Mts administration. Ask the attorneys, of her parents. Charles Kteeger. Mtss Ethel Ba1'to of Lansing Mr. unci Mrs. John Corbin were executors, ac:ministrators and others was a week end guest of Mr. nnd Wednesdrry dmncr guests of Mr. connected with the settling of estates Mrs, Eddy Walker. and Mrs. Ervin Sherwood of Ma­ Roy Adams and Miss Ethel son. about the consideration given by the Adams of Mason were Sunday visl· Mrs. Allen Brady of Btrmlng­ entire probate office staff. tors of Mrs. Ida Krantz of Sun· ham and Mrs. H. '1'. Fuller of Mt. set Haven. Morris were week end guests of' Ask social vvorkers about the care­ Mtss Evelyn Townsend spent Mr. und Mrs. Wayne Dalton, several days last wcelt with Mr. · Dr. Gar! Badgley and Dr. Kcr· ful placing of county wards, check and Mrs. Lawrence Humrich of likoski of Ann Arbor nnd Guy with teachers :mel parents about Judge Fowlerville. Adams of Jackson were Friday Mr. and Mrs. Edison Cummings guests of C. A. Drehl. McClellan's understanding of juvenile of Hamburg spent Satmday1 wtth Mr. and Mrs. Ted Foster of Holt problems. the former's parents, Rev. and were week end guests of tire for­ Mrs. H. W. Cummings. mer's mother, Mrs. Olive Foster, at New Coleman I Mrss Joyce Wrlcox and Miss the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Then you'll find that Judge Me· 1 Mary WH!'Ie spent the school vaca- Glover, Miss Mary Jane Fetzer of OIL Clellan deserves re-election to this im­ tron visiting friends in Chatta- Kalamazoo was a Sunday guest portant office. Then you'll want to get nooga, Tenn., and also Miss Re· at the Glover home. FLOOR FURNACE out and support his candidacy, worl' bccca Wigle at Peabody college, Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Greenough, • Automatic "Taka-It-Easy• Heat Nashvllle. They returned Monday. Mr. alld Mrs. R. M. Laughlm and "Warm-Floor" Heal for him. at the November 2 election. Mr. and Mrs. Curl Denison spent George Durdle of St. Thomas, On· 1 the weelt end with Mr. and Mrs. tario, attended the funeral o~ Mrs. I Clean Heatl • Paul Jolliff at Budd lal

Mr nnd Mrr;. Clrltlde HoplrlnA Hnrble, Donn Avery nnd Sheila 1 ~· otr~:.',;~;;;~";;~~ ~~::;.:'~,:'' IN~:;~,~~~~~;y ~:~~ By · , rttlcndcd th~ Mnson-Howell focot• 1 hiR annual report lo l.hr hnnrcl or 1 . nn<.l fnm!IY. and Ml', nnd Ml H, bnll gnme nt Howell. Ml', and Mr·.~. \V, .JOliN STEVE.NS lly IIH~NI{ WELLS GcJ•n!d Conte fi!Hl fnmlly or Lnn· D A e, unci Mr Jolt A e. I Uu 'l'htt Air t~clltnr Rllpot·v!Hot'H Mnnrlny, pnlnlec! to n QUICK ~\EI!J IEf fROM: Hlng npcr1t I<'rldny Hftomom1 hunt- enn · v 1Y s. · · n V 1y 1 'l"bnrH(III}', 71a0 lh llh- \VSA ~~ Mourtnn1v \'IIIler Spurtotnnn lmay your. With 1!!2 (ll'nHonlly flll Symptoms of .Oistrii5&Arlslnsfroni"" ' ' flllcndcd the litunccmnlnv, >:ttmc nt.; ISS ALICE DAVIDS snt In her , lng ,nt. ~~·. nnd Mnt, Clnr~ Wns.- Mlc) 1ig-rtn Stnto SMllt'dll)', Mr·, nnd, p!'O!Httlon from l.lte oourl~ ol' tho pers. c,ttcsts Sunday wc.Jo MI.,." Iloycl /\very onrl .fohn wm·e M office, morldng the exercises Sportsmen In Michigan are ho­ other requests will inclurle re· C'!;I"OMAfCM ULCERS: 1 llDUnly, TroyeJ' reporl<'rl prohnl.ion o:il ~ '. and MI'R Rlchord Reed and Mr .,.r. · • . · ur Iter hlgh·school TIJngllsh clnsscs, coming mow nctlvo weelc by wcclc. movnl of air.o limits from ]lnnflsh, and Mrs." Lewis Rc•ed nl' Lansing.' rllnncr g•JcAts: Snnc'.ny. : There wns a Llmld tap on her door. 'rheh; influence can bo seen in J'rcR ool)ected· dlll'lng tho ycnr nt DUE TO ff:J(C f.ESS ACID:' Wnntwlnh Clark entm·tnhwcl 10 reduction of the trou ~ dally Cl'cel The. lcnoil wos turned gently and n most decisions affe:cting the state's 1 :F~a. 177 •70. . fJ·oeDooiiTollsofltomoTrcntrnontlhqt Mrs. Penrl Wnllung-er of Lnn- f 1,, 1 at " p 1rrty IW'' rcn" -1er limit from 15 to 10, nnd an nmonrl· I ' en! I' I 011 Ml''l f:'c1·L l'ttnl•cJ' orm H " · '·' ,., J • As friend of the court h!R office 1 Mu~t llclp or It Will Cost You Nothln,, s,ng · u · · ' ' ' · blrlhclny anniversary Saturday tnce peeped ln. out-of-doors. And this Influence Is mont to nn old conservation cl'lm­ 'luesdny aftPJ'noon, • afternoon from 2 to''· Games wcr"e "Yes, Miss llnnson?" on the lncrenso. ll]lll.>l wiJecler! from father~ fot• Slip-~ Ovur Lliruu rullllnn huLl los ol LI!O \VJ!,LAJID, lnnl net which would nllow chem­ port or chilfil'en and UH alimony In 'l'IH\A'I'm:N"J' lmvu hcon •old !'or rollof or. Rev. Gmnl. Jonlan and non-In- plnycc.l with prizes given. She c·e­ Ruthmary Hnnson's pr!!tty little· Something new nnd different Ical polluters to be sent to jnll. 1 1 1 1 lnw spent Ji'mlrty and Saturday cclvcd many glfls. Colee nncl jcllo girl's fucc puled. "Miss Dnvlds." cnme from the largest group of divol'ce matters, a tolrd dut·ing' the ! 'Z 1'N ~·~~d~~~r~\ ~ 1 ~~~'1~~,'i~~~~~t~ ~~~~~~~~A~:~~. The commission nlso wants tho yenr of $7:!0,220.fl2. Aeeoni!ng to i Poor Digestion, Sour m· Upsot 5tomn!Jnou, ticarUurn, Slooplonnea~, otq •• Arnnlcl Newman WH3 f:lwt In llw .ro.w cn 11 p 0 wDs 0 l;'!"lday rlinncr \1 her cottragc had been gathered this month, the Michigan United 11 Vo been bi'Oli""IJt IilLO COUI't C)lll"· I tllloo '·~· £xcc,. Acid. flnl11lulc" Lhl• trc1lfrnent--Jroo-al ", He Is In tiH• Mason liof.J>~cal. f3unlter, Ardis Bunker spent, tlon?" about 200 affiliated clubs with their nlltnony nnd fm• negloct l11 I Mr. and M1·s. Cheney nne! Thursday night with Wnnnctnh j which Ohio has recently· forced ill· !~loyd Allctl Davids smi!(Jd, ."Why yes, more than 55,000 members, the !lUpport their frunlilr.A. Wtn"'" lh·ug HloJ'ol Mr. rrncl Mm. ~eOI'fJ"C c.h;~wy s,pcn~ C!arlt. I<'rldny they spent the dny, rlustrics to spend thousands of dol­ Sunday at Ml. and 1\1.,,, Althm In Lansing. Fred Ml'let· and son; nuthmnry, but I can't ·promise to 1 MUCC directors luuded n candidutc lars restocking streams in which Bunlcci'H. Dlclc oJ· Traverse t:1!y cnlle(] on i -: I for governor for his uttitude to- their pollution destroyed fl~h. It lr======~~~------=-=~-=-·=--====~ Mr. and J\fr:;. Arthur· Du:·,]ccr Mr. nnd Mm Arthilr llunlcer Sun- I The words began ward pollution, would be based on tho theory thnt and daught!!r~ enJierl on Mrs, tlny. 1 .Minute huh b I In !l out. The MUCC resolution frnnldy the wildlife belongs to tho state 3 Fiction "Miss D;1vlds I stator] the directors rcnllzc the and no indlvidunl or firm hns the lmow you'll lhlnlc stntement of G. Mennen Willinms right to destroy it except through !Ill Dist. llJC!!IlJeclly nn nttt·act!on IH Olga I'm nwful!y fresh, was morcly a politicnl compnign tho nso of regular seasons nnd IJ. asw-o~ve-:-;sne N~-.-JWh~atfield honestly I'm nol, 1 just hnvo· to promise but complimented him for NEW! an upright heater a u u 1\Irs. Ulllrtn Foro:man Sun .J~mn wh.() stnrs opp~sit_c Dnn­ censos, I know. Why didn't you get married the attitude, Williams Democrat Mr· nnd Mrs Robert Foreman aid 0 Connm In the Umve1 snl·IIl· h ?" J lnst~ac1 of bc Ing n tone or· candidate for the governorship, had Amending the old conservation were "sundny di;mer guests of Mr. II h!Int'IOllfl c a! Auto •nsnmrcnce ternatlm;~l 11111~!"1 Allee Davids l1nrl had many.. ex- promised·nn Upper Peninsula uutll­ criminnl act would include cyanide a OI.CI and Ml'S, .Johnnie Foreman of c~mcdy. Arc Ym,t With It .. The and other chemic.~ls in the list with fur1dture styUngl Webberville. picture Is adnptcG lmm the h1ghly periences with students' questtons. ence that he would put teeth In tho which . should not be dumped into Use om• payment pln.n. In­ ' . successful Broadway Hhow of the Now she fell she had undcrestl- state's pollution laws. tmrancn on uny llJ.;"~~ eru·. Mr. :nul Mrs, Bernard Otis of snmc name and w!JJ he shown at mnted Rulhmnry. Her checks col· Michigan stream~ and lakes.· Lcsli; called on Mr·.' and Mrs. Rob- the Fox on Saturday. orcd. She lonked n l t.hc girl, who This WCtlld nllow prosecution of FIRF. and I•;X'J'IGNDF.D 1 In unothcr sut·prising net, the c1"i. J•orcman Saturday mght. --· ...... - ...... - ...... stared bnci< miserably, looking lilce chemical polluters without resort­ MUCC directors called upon Con­ ing to the present unwieldy stream COV.ImAGE (WindJ Those who were nclthCJ' absent I last wec!c with l~c I~orcman fnm­ a goldfish as she opened and closed servation. Director Hofl'nuister to nor tardy fl'Om sehool lhe first il _ her mouth, trying to say something control regulations which cnll fo1· adopt a mnro stern attitude in Old-line owmpanlcs only six-wcclca period rtrc·: Leroy, Ellen, y. that wouldn't come, about nine steps in the prosecution .Johnny und Beverly H!Jis, Lyle Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnwrencc Finlc serving as chnil"mnn. of the. state Quickly Iter" mind mn over what of n violator. Get our llrn anll wlncl mtes Vlinginpul, .Joan Friscll, Shirley and .Jaclc, Erwin I<'oromnn nne! stream control commission. she knew about Ruthmary: Not Battlcshaw, Roy Everett, Patricia Mr. and Iv;rn. Arlo J~oremun wet·e The directors maintain Hoff­ The pan'fish measure is but nn. too bright, just a good passing Jewett Russel, Eva Mac and Dale Bulmer, Sunday dir111er guc~ts of Mr. and master is not ns strict with pollut· other step in the direction indi­ Larry and Nancy Bowne ancl Earl Mrs. Cloy Foreman. , student. Rulhmnry nnd she were cated by the state's fisheries re· friendly, but then she honestly ing industrialists as he is with Insurance Campbell. Mr·s. Dnn Pntriclc, Mrs. Rober·l polluting municipalities. They sem·ch, Experts claim the panfish . Friday night dinner guests of Foreman, Mrs. Belva Church, MI'R. liked all her students, and the7 reproduce in such great numbers liked her. Boy friends? Yes, there promised full support when he Age~cy Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foreman .Toy McNitt, Mrs. Jesse: Sherwood, adopts the sterner attitude. that there is no need for n size were Mr. and Mt·s. Harold Dar- Mrs. Bertha mvel'itt, Mrs. Erma was .Jim Townley, nice boy, good limit; that thinning out the ranks 130 w. h~t. Mason brains, fond of H.uthmary, and she Hoffmaster has said nothing J,ocated across row and Nnncy, Mr. and Mrs. Har- 1 Pclloclc rtnd Mrs. Florence Smilh will let those remaining grow to ft·om Con- seemingly !il. 1 G48, nt ten o'clock in ngnin:;t ~mid Copy: Judge of l,rohntc his wide experience, his devotion to duty, Re!-l'i~lel' of ProLate, Dnvid C. Bentt.y No matter bow much you like your I Register oC l'rohf~tc his char.acter have eminently fitted him work, no matter how successful, you for the position he now holds. still feel the emptiness of knowing that you have no one t·eally close to you.•• If you've never sat in a Rock-A-Feller, Miss Davids smiled sadly. "Here's you've never known comfort like this. It's the a picture of tts just a few months tomfort of a smooth, gentle rocking action, found in no before he left me for her." other chair. settle back with a sigh satisfaction; Ru\hmary looked, through t.ears, You of at tbe handsome man who stood tension and weariness melt away.••• Capable~Fair-Experienced grinning at n much prettier Miss Everybody is happy because And tbe amount of "give" can be ·adjusted• in .n jiffy Davids, and· tben carefully put U to suit your pleasure ••.• \Vfc have several handsome models,'· down. She left U1e office wiU1out a every room can now have a. Come: in now and try the Rock-A.feller. Candidates for circuit" judge, judge of probate and word. Alice Davids went bncl1 to her o Nationally adverli~ed circuit court commission~rs appear on a separate ballot desk, and picked up th,e picture. 11 1 .. You know," she mused, "you're !"!!!"1 21!!. at the election. Be sure to mark it, anc;:l we ask that you rather a good-looking fellow at that. Walt till you hear how you brol111 Large variety of patterns and colors. place your cross in the square before Judge Salmon's my heart." Smaller sizes proportionately priced. name. Still grinning she put the picture ALL WOOL FACE down. She was about to start loolc· \ ing for stationery. Then she thought-the themes. The patented steel spring with "I've got to grade them first, dear "Springboard" action, found in brotbcr, the letter from your broken· no other chair, provides the hearted sister can walt." Still Rock-A-Fe!lct's soft, rocking comfort. grinning ot her lawyer-brother she como lri and. ••• A simple adjustment varies the General Election Novel'l\ber l resumed grading papers. these beautieS s amount of "give" to suit your taste. '· -- Non-Partisan Judicial Ballot ·•-.for yourse If An average of 4;000 visitors are conducted on tours of the Rouge of the Ford Motor compiUly Thlo odvortloomont prepared aftd lnltrtod by Maaon men who bellovo that tho ' at Dearborn, Michigan, each weelc ocrvlcoo of Judro Salmon obould bo retained. ' during the summea· months. In one, · Trustworthy Furnit'!'re week in ,July, i948, 5,400 persons: A. B. Ball vis! ted the £:uncus plmit. Webberville '1\lrH. Myrl Umhurn

no!ly Arrh'IIK r~ur lt~llillunlttal Hl1eH 'I'hc borly or Kenneth 1-L White, who died ' In a Jnpuncr>o prison Notice Is Hereby Given. That A climp of mn.Jn t•la, nt•rivcd ut the GorsllllC Bmthcr~ runet'UI home in WJIII11mston 'rllllrsdny morning, :Funcrn.l services were conducted from tho Methodist church at Wcbbct·v!llc Stlllday, Oetobcr 11, the R,v, rcioyd I~!Hhcr officiating, Burlnl was in tho Wcbhcrvlllo com. etcry. F'ull milltttt'y rites Wet•c con· ductc

ville. He also Is survived by one j dant of the United states Marine Sheriff brother, Angus, of Lake City, 10! Corps on January 1 of this year, Secretaa·y of State Notice To Cab Customers I grandchildren and 13 great-grand· I f:ucceedlng General A. A. Vande- County Clerk New Taxi Prices i children, I grift. Attorney General Pa.llbearers were Frank Jason, 1 Gencr·a.J Cates was born August County Treasurer Poa· one person anywhere inside city limits George. Comer, R.obert Dietz, Ther- 31, 1893, in Tiptonville, Tennesec. State Treasurer 35c Ion Al!o:d, .W1lllam Thomas and A graduate of the University of Register of Deeds F oa· each additional passenger I Leon Sp1tze1. Tennessee he reported for active I Auditor General 10c i --- duty as a ~rarine second lieutenant I Drain Commissioner 1 Blrt:hday Maa·Jwd on .June 13, 1017. United States Senator Coronen Paclmge DeliveJ"Y Mrs. Kathryn Powell was an H' d d th N c I Ihonored guest at a party honoring . e was awar e c avy ro'Ss '' her birthday at the home of Mr. for bravery tn France, m Wo:ld 1 Rep1·esentative 'in Congress, Sixth District County Surveyot· 45c On one store stop and Mrs. Vining Hawley. Guests I War I where he was twtce I Iwer.e present from WebherviiYe, Iwounde~. gassed and Inter knocl~ed. 10c For each additional stop Detroit and Williamston She re- unconsciOus by n bullet strllung I celved 11 lovely gift from the his heln~et. He al~o received the Pri~es Effective October 15 0 Dlstlngmshed Servtcc Cross wtth I1 Gen. Clifton B. Cates ,,., gr up. Oak Leaf Clust~r. the Crox de i Commandant .. Quid<, l!ouriPuus sf'I'Vic:c, passengers fuUy inMarcd. We gD nny­ I'a D 1 o-t 2" Guerre 1vith two Palms and a Gold 1 United States Marino Corp1 wher(!. 24·1wur service. per r \'C c ·o 1ler "' . 1 On Non-Partisan Ballot I 'l'hc Music Boosters club is span· Slar. 1 In the finn! days of the battle 1\lason 1 so ring a paper dr·ive saturday, oc-r In May, 1942, _General Cates as·r for Saipan, he became Commanding Ch·cuit Judge for Unexpired Term Circuit Court Commissioners l'hone 2·2141 tober 23. sumod command of the F1rst Ma- Genera.) of the Fourth Marine Di· OUR CAB CO. ___ rlne Regiment of the First Marine vision and commanded the fnm· Judge of Probate A row Rebekah friends gave a[ Division and le~ his regiment dur·r' ous division. at Tir:ian and at Iwo surprise party for Mr. and Mrs, A Img the smzm e and defense of Jim a. For hts part m these two op. I-I, Catlin at their new home in Guadalcanal, August 7 to Decem· orations, .he received the Distln· Williamston. ber 22, .19,12. For his outstanding) guished Service Medal and Gold Cllet Briggs nnd Earle Jennings 1leadersh1p, he was awarded the St~r in lieu. of a second Dist!n- werc in White Fish Point, upper ILegton of Mcrtt. ' gmshed ScrvJCc Medal. ._ Propositions peninsula, on business the later . part of last weolc Oakwood ter of ~nnsville, Ross Norton of No~ 1, fixing succession of office in case of the death of govemo•··elect. Mrs. Ban White, Jr., is ill in the 1 ._ d 1 Stockbridge and Mr. and Mrs. 1 11 11 1 1 hospital. , " rs. · owar err 0 ' I Raymond Stephen of Gregory on No. 2, providing for repeal of sales tax diversion amendment. Mm:-Elma Erdman and daugh-! Mr. nnd Mrs, Tom Kelley were 1 Sanu:day evening, Oc~ob~r ?•, in ter, Mrs, Agnes Martin. of New 1 dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs., honm of the btrth.day a~mlvmsary No. 3, removing constitutional limitations on pay of state officials. Haven, were callers at the Chester IRalph Hayner sunday, o~ Lloyd Green, He ~ccer vee~ many Briggs home Tuesday. , Mr. and Mrs. Elroy Groh of I mce, gtfts .. A potluck iu~ch \l(aS No. 4, removing constitutional limitations on pay of state legislators. !Vfrs. I-Iclcn McCarthy is enter-~ Stockbridge were gltcsts of Mr. sen :d dur~ng, the evemn,, No. providing for modification of 15-mill limitation, tammg her mother from Detrott a and Mrs. Howard Herrick Thurs- M1s: Hetbert H?we and daugh- 5, fcw days. . I day ~vening. t~rs of .Eaton Raptds were Sunday P1·oposal for the calling of a constitutional co,nvention. Russell Brtggs attended the au· Mr. and Hrs. Leslie Lewis and dmner guests of Mr. and Mrs, I tomoblle races at Jackson Sunday, IMr. and Mrs. Lester Herrick at· Paul McCreery and Elwm. 1 Propos.al to 1·aise the tax limitations in Ingham county for the imposition of a half· Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mon· tondo•l a ~tainloss stec·l demon· Mr. and Mrs, Leon Causlc and roe, Saturday, October 8, a son, Istratl11n at the home of 1\fr. and family and Mr. and Mrs. Ray mill tax to cover improvements at the Ingham county tuberculosis sanatorium. ~ The W. S. C. S. met at the home, Mrs. Dan Foell in Stockbridge Batley of .Tack son spent from Iof Mrs. Arlette Dunavin Thursday.! Thun;,lay evening. . , ITuesday until Sunday In the up- Plans for a supper and hazrrar on Mr. and 111rs. Clny::on PC~rker of per peninsula. Dece~b~.r. 1 w~rc made. Itofresh- Lansing were. Sunday aftemoo.n I Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whipple Scenic Travel ments \\Cio smved. callers of Mr. and Mrs. Tom and family of Mason, Marl{ Smith The regular meeting of the Rc- Kelley and Mr. and Mrs. D~llas of Stockbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holt Special hekah lodge was held T. ucsday Jone.s. J.l!~llsworth of Lansing and Mr. and evc;>mg, · Mr. an:l Mrs, Harry Reed and Mrs, Clarence Green and family 'I he Cedar Rehel~ah lodge No. two dau.;hter.s of ue11r Webberville 1 wen' Sund&y dinner guests of Mr. In Holt only, for the incorporation of certain area as a city and t\te election of char· 25, of WebhervJ!Io Wt!jhold a rum- called on M •• anrt Mre. ·Howard anc! Mrs. Boyd Warner and family. 1 1 I tet· commissioners. • Your Greyhound Super Coach window is your ~"·gc ~nd ba.l{ed goods sale at the Hcrrici< Friday evening. Tht.·ec btrthciay a.nniversarlcs were Fotd garage on Saturday, October Mr. and Mrs, Lester Herrick .nnd cclebtated, those of Bohbio Lynn frame for a living scene you'll long remember. When you 2 3, Joan attended n birthday dinner IWarner, Bobby Whipple and go Greyhound you go the "front door" routes and Sunday in honvr of her father, Lloyd Green. · see the real Fall beauty of America. Greyhound A business man in love with a Chesley Herrick, in Mason, There 1j Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Gmen at- Mason City Election night eluh entertainer employed a were 30 present, . . tended• an nlumimun party at the travel gives you an unsurpasse~ close-up view of all detective agency to checl{ up on Ch ·J R y Jeffery of Lansm~ her. He received the following rc· at es. a . b home of Mr. ancf Mrs. William the glorious things you don't want to miss. I 1 In Mason only, for the election of city officials, including clerk, treasurer, asses• I Port: "The youno- lady has an ex· was a Frt~la:Y guest of h•·, moth·,, Straub on Saturday evening. "' er, Mrs. LJI!Jan J·effcry. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Smith ·so1·, justice of the peace, alderman at large, first ward alderman and first ward con· tGREYHOUND TERMINAL co !lent reputation, Her past is. Leon Worden or Gregory· w.as a and Margaret of Aurelius, Mr. and without a blemish. She has many sunday guest of Harold Hcrrack. IMrs. Fred Grissom and daughters stable, and second ward alderman·supenisor. friends of good social standing. Mr. and Mrs. Dallas .To!les and of Royal Oak and Mr. and Mrs. Pet~rs Drug Store The only scandal associated with Mrs, Tom Kelley were at tho: Fred Fan son of Eden were sun- 1 her is that she has often been seen t · d W bb I Howell sana or1um an e er- day dinner guests of Mr. and ! Phone 2·613l lately with a business man of ques. Ville Monday on busines~. Mrs. Kcnll~th Balgt, Jr., Clerlt Polling Place: Six months to one year ... :.... 1 % per annur

Mason plays host to the surg- J Mason tool< a 13-0 lend. Thn t was with pass lnterceptlonrr. Fe11 and Dnn "Dut·y.ea nrc" ll~e trto o ing Holt clel'<'n l• mlay night. Holt the wny I he scoreboard mad when p!r,ycd his usual sharp brand or stars, In Rl~et ~ady, c~nl~~ to Yvonne DeCarlo, gambling queen of the Mlsslsslppr steamer 1 Juts been mowing down nil opposl-~ the Whist!~ blew ending the half. ba11, th~rox ~~~ L~nc 111anc 0f y. "River Llldy," whose love IS spurned by Rod Cameron when he !earns lion In the Ingham County Cir'- Ma.9on started the second half Howell had some good men on ss ~' ar 0 P fays a g abml!otr: she lwnds a syndicate seeking to destroy the independent lumbermen I t h ous propnctrcss o u gam 1g 1 cult. The Ratnll crs uppcar n e in high genr when Snydct• and the field, but not cnou[~h to hold b • t tl "R' . L d ., Besides of the region, bids Cameron farewell after he Is Injured by one of her• the cr·eHm of the county lcnguc Garver· combined to talto the ball haclc M1tson. Doug Slt·Jnger, Sonny . on •, ,JC rvct a Y·

way to pay dirt. Lyons failed on to any team at the flank spot. 1 b~sp~~l.ec\ ~~dyhrcadst~ syndical: The picture's action centers' boy's love for his dog, and mts- tlw try for the extra point, That Mason Howell' ' 1 nbc 0 111 awund the activities of a gang pcnse Is an Important part of the! '~t~.8 ~"d1 u~ ~g 1 .c ~~~- I ended the sen ring for Mason but Lyons _ ...... LHL ...... Stringer ~~r~ ep;n en Ul ct 0P 1 headed by Alee Stiles (Wid· talc. But It is also the stor¥ of a Auction Sale not the excitement. ''i't'sJ 1 ...... LT ...... G1·eenc •S oormng· th e pro f etre . d a ff ec- marlt). When tho mob robs a boy who fmds. himself nn obJect of MASON PHONE 7421 RPso•r\'l'S T11lw Field Jennings ...... L[} ...... Switzer trans of her partner In crime bani' ancl lolls a guard. In the I the affectiOns of two teen-age s!s- Evening Shows Start u.t 7:00 P, M. V\ Continuous Snlurday frnrn 3:00 P. M. Continuous Sunday Saturday, October 30 '1' t\1 " commanding lead • Lori Rt'cl l'nurt hlltrSt'. Nt'\1' VAC Ua."' atl', the Highlanders made several fi'ell ...... hB ...... Campbell I the syndicate Is revealed ~· battle dcnce agamst .rt, cvrdcnce thal/ rnothcr . a sheep-killing cnntne. t.l'lWlHr, 2-hllftnm, 14-lnl'lr plow, long gains with Dicl' Hagnl, gl~nt Garver : ...... FB ...... Brigh~m I of emotions and flmbitio~s begins. would blow It Wtde open. IRocky bccQmes a fine !ell ow nnd a I'Ultivatnr, a-section drag, I'Ortl Howell flanlN nf lmr, some hnus,,!whl hsll at mtdfteld. Ftom thetc Dou,, Howe II suh.tttutlons. Has- information from F B I files p, .. 't · th t f M ney" ·gorHI.~, o11wr fu :'til f,ools. Sprlngocr, as speedy a ball carrier brouck, Cotter, Walker, Redinger, ' . · · · · · tnnatz1 Y t ts e s ory o a . o · as Mason will bump into, went 10 Rylonnn, Buclmer and Heard. 1 Alex Felder, Prop. yards to score the only Howell 'Ch I w· Everett ren 13-7 before a str;ng NEW ·sPARTAN MENTOR Col. Gl"n 'r. l'lneh, Auctioneer m~t'l

conference to smother Hastings i The ftrst family night of the Halloween Party , 20-0 lust Friday. Carroll Mohrc : season will be at the Van town W. 'scored twice for the Orioics and · S, C:. S. hall Friday night, October l!liii.II!!SJIUSI•a•• O,RDER POPCORN in ad- Bob Peterson racl

opens Tuesday at the Fox. 1· Grand Ledge, 1 a.t a surprise .farewell party at the I :Harold. w. Paulsen, who holds: 1 h~mc of M1. and ~frs. Stanley a master's degree from the Uni- · 1 Rt.sch. Several neighb.ors and I versity of Minnesota will coach i frtends presented them ."?th n gift hoclcey at Michigan State college. 1 ancl .P~~ymg ca.rd~ futmshe'l the The college will compete intramur-1 Here it is, cvenm" s cntet tammcnt after ally. th.·is year and start intcrcolle-, whrch a potluclt supper WllB giate competition in 1949. served. · Mrs. Emma Morgan recr:lived · Wh fi ld C ' I WO!'d Saturday that a dl mill ceiling as high ns no ". 'ele~ted. something for the good of the party which enr-rnarltlng the !Hilled taxes fm• millH In case the votm·s would so 1 This pleasant little fiction about post­ got them their jobs? dcdde, Mr1rcover it would permit cnpllal Improvements or !'or debt l retirement. masters being covered for life by civil serv­ They should, of course. And if Repub­ n. mere plurality of voters to raise To adopt the amendment In Its the limit and extend llw debt llqul. ice security doesn't fool anyone whether licans gain power the party leaders will present form Is virtually to uc- I datirm period, subslltutnJr n. plur­ they arc Democrats or Republicans. If have a right to expect such kickbacks. How allly for the two-thirds majority stray oll effect of the 1932 llmlta-1 President Truman is re-elected November 2 can a postmaster better show his grati­ prcscnlly required. tlon. Better that tho orlglnnl 11i­ mll! amendment he repealed out-~ the Democratic postmasters will keep on tude?. Most of thr' demand for enslng r.lght than to malce It meaningless the existing t•cstrlctlons comes by adopting No. fi. from 11chool district offlc!uls and Strangely enough most tax 1 :Threshers Every Day Down by the tcnchcrs, It Is most difficult, In study ~roups agree on what to do I many Instances a.bsolutely impos­ with- No. [J, The Farm Bureau of I Hible, for most districts to provide Gove111ment Research, the Detroit . When a family of five sits down to a mc.al there are new buildings fm· school purposes, Civic League, the Michigan Public I Propommts point out th~t those five unseen guests at the table. Those unseen guests . Sycam·ore Expenditure Survey, the Michigan ' who fear the results In case tl!e Real Estate association nnd sev­ don't actllally cat the food, but the cost of supporting present llmllntions nrc eased need eral other Influential groups are them is just about as much. ' Veni, vidl-he came, he sn.w, but have .no fear because the people he couldn't stop, Between •100 nnd all arrayed in opposition -to the have to vote on the queRtlon and adoption of proposed am'cndment In the Reader's Digest for November is an article sao men, women and children who can he trusted, as one says, "to do went to' the drpot to cheer Tom No.5. whi_~;h shows that swollen payrolls, waste, inefficiency what is hast for themselves." On Vote "Yes" on No, 6 and duplication of effort in many federal agencies have Dewey S n t u I'd a y night just the other Jmnd 'there are many in­ laug·Jtcrl, I could have made 2fic. As for No, 6 on the amendment helped boost the national budget to the point where gov­ stances where vntern in pll.St years ballot, that is a referendum on an . . . . . today, there A man offered me 2fic to say he before tl10 1032 amendment was ernment is costing taxpayers nearly as much as food. wa"n't there. lie wn.." the only one act pass.ed by the 104'{ legislature. ncloplecl hac! Imposed ptibllc debt Known as the Callahan net, It Federal expenditures today arc equivalent to 26 per I saw who appeared chagrined over upon school districts and other thc long wait for the trnin and seelcs to require the registration is a lot of smart money going cent of all privately produced income in the United local units of government far out 'and regulation of foreign agents the way it bowled oa thrcugh of proportion to their abilitY to States, as against 4. per cent in 1929 and less than 12 without even a l1andlwrchief being and agencies within the state. En­ pay without grc!Lt hllrdship on forcem·ent of the f\ct was held up into savings per cent in· 1937, the record year of deficit spending. · llul.tcrcd by anyone nboanl the homeowners and upon business and train. when petitions circulated by cer­ Today the state department is employing 11,000 industrial properties. tain "left-wing" clements of socie­ more people than were on the staff during the peak of It was a plt:rtsant occasion, ancl It is my opinion, and r believe ty were filed with the secretary of save the war. In the agriculture department five different pro­ inexpensive·. People n~oved around mrtny stuilenls or laxation agree, state. It now must go before the in the friendly that this amendment as proposed people for their approval before it grams deal with soil conservation. National forest lands anrl chatted, Acquaintance was rc­ newr.!d and J'efn·Rhcd. Ycungstcn; ancl rlraftcd by the school people can become l~tw. This Is provided have increase~ ~nly .11 per cent since 1933, yet the ex­ walked the mils anrl jumped from g-oes tory far. It is certain that re- for by Sec~ion 1 of Article five of penses of admuustcnng them have risen 280 per cent. one rail to another to amuse them­ WorJ,ing to mal'e a good town better The Veterans Administration, now spending a bil­ selves. Adults had lime to discuss the day's hun~. 'Jion dollars for new hospitals, refuses to use navy sur­ Public Forum U. S. Approved Pullorum Con­ plus hospital facilities capable of accommodating 20,000 .For awhile it looked as tl1cugh the train would be hal ted to talte Ilcltllh f;tund Baclmtl trolled veterans. To care for all its patients, 83 per cent of on water. The water tank has been We certainly appreciate your whom have ills not connected with war service VA em- down for at least 20 years but the October 1 editorial calling atten­ LOWDEN ploys 192,000 persons. · ' fire department water wagon was tion to the need for better health rolled up next to the track. It w>rs teach bg and example in the home If voters think the cure for governmental waste and light instead of water which the and in the school. Certainly your CHICKS 'I e~travagance is merely a change November 2 they Jlremcn fur n i shed, however. points are well talwn. Favorite.~ for Ycnl"l! Wlll be fooled. Because right in Lansing today there is Searchlights arc moun ted on the \Vc appreciate your comment on 1 .Reds, Rocl,s, Leghorns 11Jtd N etv soft drink sales in connection with ~he same steady growth of government, the same mount­ wagon and the lights were to be Cross Bred8 played upon the Dewey party if school activtties, and the absence mg waste, the same overlapping of effort. Every time of adequate drnlcing- wrtter supply LoW(lcn Roclt Reds I the train stopped and upon the the governor makes a speech about streamlining gov­ train itself if it didn't Atop. Of at athletic fields. Your suggestion LOWDEN FARMS " ernment a few more arc added to the payroll. Two years course, it didn't stop. It shot past of an athletic program for all, r2 tiler than for a few waH wise, Phorie Jnckson 2-4809 ago he promised to remove the deadwood from govern­ the depot so fast the firemen P. 0. Rlv~s Junction scarcely had time to get the lights also. LocnUon: 4620 Berry Rond nt ment .. How much has been removed? Look at the pay- We rt>,'l'Ce with you, Health Henrietta ,, rolls. · focused before the last coach was '/ ,, out of sight. should be one of the most impor­ To stop this waste, to cut down the number of non­ tant subjects in any curriculum. It We couldn't sec Dewey. Bt,rt is in life. "I> paying people who eat at our tables, takes m~re than I• he could see us. That's the Your loyal support of public 1 · " balloting. It takes steady hammering away at congress­ way I always consilie myself health causes is heartening. men and legislators in season .and out. A demand for when I walk through the ALBERT E. HEUSTIS, M. D .. woods in the north Jo,Jd .. g for economy December 2, January 2 or March 2 may ac- Commissioner, Michigan Depart­ deer and don't sec any, I say, ment of Health. t tually. prove more effective than one made November 2. "Well, the deer see me even if I don't sBc then1." with~t in the soprano parts. This year the boys' quartet The crowd at t.:1e depot was a i:: made t;p of Bob and ;Norman Truth Is Often Unpalatable tribute to the rcclvertisi.ng .1bility Lyons, Wayne Gabbert and .John of Doc-Robbins. When Doc learned Brcwn. They arc good. Gordon that the Dewey train w·,)Uid pass A man doesn't go to the bank to hear a pleasant Fmtm~m pl2yed piano solos Thurs­ through Mas•Jil Sal.tmlay night he flay night. H.: is scheduled to leave fiction .about his bank account. He wants the right onlerecl dodgers printed. Doc is soon for Albuquerque or Alcatrez fig~rcs, regardless of the joy or gloom they may cause. air-minded so he peddled Lhe bills or somewhere. by plane. That's why some nf the Few men shop around to find doctors who will tell dodgers lodged in shrubbery and Mrs. Jessen has a lot of other them only good news and not the bad. Most people want in t1•ce-tops. The advertising wns talent which she can deliver for to know what's wrong as well as what's right. Doctors not misleading. Not a promise was club meetings and similar gnthcr­ don't always prescribe medicines with pleasing tastes. made or even implied that the ingn. So has George Mmthum, Dewey train would stop in Mason. The medicine is often bitter. school bnnd director. The young­ It was the first air hand bill stet's perform best after a good No student should enroll in classes merely to hear printing we had ever done here at meal. , confirmed wh.at he already knows. He should learn new the Ingham County News. We ex- - If the big· potato contest facts, perhaps hard facts. perimentcd with seveml fonts of can be lcept alive another type and 11ow !mow exactly which week m· two I'll go into the Then why should men and women attend church faces to use on bills to be peddled only to hear the good things about the congregation, to winter in good shape. Jalte , by air. We found that the bills Brig-gs brought in a generous learn only of the successes and not the failures of a com• printed In Tempo Lig·ht and Tem­ exhibit of giant Chippewas munity? po Medium had a tendency to Satmclay. They run three to drift. Bills printed in Tempo From a M~son pulpit last Sunday a preacher told of the dozen. Briggs produced Heavy had their drop a~celerate'l 77 bushels of the giant tubers so~e of the .thmgs he con~idered wrong right here in but they usually landed face from a small garden. Some th1s commumty. He told the truth as he saw it. He was clown. The type we will use ex­ hills yielded 8 and 10 two­ cluslvcly on all futnro dodgers for .. frank about it. · pound potato~s. ai.r delivery will be Tempo Con­ Probably the fault f,ound with the truth as presented densed. It is heavy enough to elim­ 1\f.emo to Pen Department\. Wrap by the preacher stems from the fact that he hasn't been inate drifting yet not so heavy as up and mail achievement pens to ·here long enough. The Platonic theory is that seven to dent Pavcstroughs or to bend Jake Briggs for producing suclt a .. years of silent inquiry are needful for a man to learn the down sl11'ubLcry \VlH!ll It lunri~. fino crop of potatoes, to Mrs. J,es­ sen fot . developing such a fine truth, but fourteen in order to learn how to make it The sagacity imputed to the Dewey public relations staff is crop of musicians, and to Doc Rob.­ known to his fellowmen. But if the preacher had been overrated, The smart thing to bins for his outstanding publicity here for seven years and had remained for his second · have done Saturday night would job on Dewey's non-stop train .. seven, think how much harsher his indictment would been to have had a Dewey double tri~ ' have been. stand on the rear platfor'm or at "Why don't you give Ken l'lferin­ least· in one of the car windows to . dnrf a pat on the hacl< for being It's too bad that medicine- doesn't always taste as wave to th 1 people us the h·ain sweet .as syrup. The .bitterness of the potion, and the on the job?" inquired John Kirby, passed, That's the second time a owner of an Aurelius melon patch. abhorrence of the pat1ent are usually necessary to any Mason crowd has been disap­ All right, I will. There's a 3%­ cure, pointed. Four years ago Hem:y milc pen here at the . office for Wallace passed throngh Mason by Ken. Probably he can have some automobile. A cr0v1d gathered on the comt house lawn. Wallace of the Kirby melons, too. Let's End the Caucus Farce swung to the left on US-127 to by­ If a hunter shoots a tloe and is pass the crowd. caught by a conservation officer the charge Is not "shooting an The party caucus as a way to secure candidates for Gwendolyn Jessen· with the antlerless deer." The charge Is city office no longer works in Mason. Neither does the musical name bas anothct· cage­ "killing a doe." The same honesty I~ I Billion Dollar ful of songbirds this year, lload I of langllftge should prevail in con­ lock an~ual school meeting where nominations are made by 'heard them for the first time last servation department propaganda RAiLROADS MUST OPERATE around the clock vo1ce fro.m th~ floor, That type of nominating procedure they must have still further rate and fare Railroads Run for Everybody- Thm·sday nig-M. Eddie Picl,ell, the for hunting does. The conservation every day aud night of the year ..· increases. · has outlived 1ts usefulness and we might just as well boy sopt·ano, is tops. Margaret department tells about b.unting Not Employes Alone face the fact. Watts sings well and is easy to antlerless deer over in Barry Although they know this, leaders of lG rail­ Demands Unreasonable The rnilroad industry must sm·vn not one but look n.t. She sang a solo and also road unions nre demanding n five-day, Mon­ many groups-producers, businessmen, ship· This fall in Mason a'bout attended one caucus county, about opening the season 40 appeared with the girls' trio, everywhere on antlerless deer. Do day through Friday, week for one million. These employes have had substnntial raises pcrs, possengers Rnd tho r:eneral public­ and some 25 the other. Some people attended both. In Verna Lou Collins sang alto with they call a hen~ a non-ct·owlng railroad employes. . during and since the war. Their average week­ night and dny, every dny of the year. Them both caucuses there were only two contests in which the trio and another girl who chicken, or a woman a mustache­ ly eamings are higherthan the nvernge weekly unions are proceeding in utter disregard of looked strangely familiar teamed They want 48 hours·pay for 40 hours worl1 less than 20 votes were cast. One man was nominated less human? earnings of workers in manufacturing indus­ this important difference between railroads by both ~arti.es and now intends to run on neither p.arty, -in itself n 20% wage increase. tries, Thty have more job security than tho and other industries,· Industrial plants can b& but on sllps mstead. He doesn't want to run the risk of They also demand a minimum of 12 hours average worker in American industry. '!'hey shut down over weekends and holidays, but offending his friends and neighbors who nominated him pay for any work pel'formed on Saturdays, alsQ enjoy paid ·vacations, a retirement sys­ freight, mail, 'express nnd passengers must at each of the caucuses. Ingham lind 16 hours pay for nuy work performed on tem lind other advantages more generous continue to move. Everybody who enters l'llil• County News · .~undays and holidays. than the average worker receive;;. road employment knnws this. It's time t~e farce of holding caucuses was ended. PUBLISH~D .THURSDAY AFl;ERNOONS IN THE CITY' The only occas1011s when there is any representative . . OF MASON, MICHIGAN On top of· nil this they want an additional In contrast with the dcnumds of these 16 · Stril1e 'fhreat On Septembe~ 18, 1948, the leaders of tltet11 . turnout is ~hen a knife is being whetted for someone. Vernon J, Brown & Son, Publi$hers increase of 25c an hour for every employe! unions, which ndd UJl to the equivalent of 48c an hour, tile Conductors nnd Trainmen recently 16 unions began taking n strike vote. But tht People don t turn out at .a caucus to vote for someone Nelson D. Brown, Editor settled. their wngc request for an increase of lOc lhreat of a strille.will not alter the opposition of but to vote against. ' • lletty Crum, Advertising Manager : · You'il Pay tbe Bill! an liour. the railroqds to .such unreasonable d~mandi/ Primary elections should be held to name candi­ · Wm. ]. Mcllquham, Plant Superintendent Summing lip these demands, they mean that dates for city office, just like elections are held to name Entered ns Ret':ond clnss matter nt tlOstofficc. Mo.son, Michlgnn, uaner Act · these union lenders seek to force the railroads candidates for county and state offices. Mason· could ot. Mnrch 8, 1819 to give one million.- employes an annual raise hav~ n?~·part~san. _elections like Lansing does, or like whic/1 Wfluld average $1500 per employe! SUBSCRIPTION RATES the JUd1c1al pnmanes. Then candidates could run with­ (Paynble In Advance) Dloplay · advortlolnll rnt .. on IP• The totnlcost of this would be 'no less thatt out the blessings of ,frien~s at .a caucus. Then people One rent· In Inghnm nntl plicntlon, llusln01o localo and read· lJ.Ij billion dollars per year, which iJ ·more ndjolnlng coontioo ...... $2•00 In,. notlcoo on first anti local pagee, could stand for pubhe of£1ce Without the backing and One yonr outside Inghnm nnd 15c n line, No reading or btl!lntBI · tlrnn twico the expected net income of the filling that now goes on, . ' · . · ndJolnln~r counties· .... :...... 2.50 ntlve~tl•lng leoo thnn 80e: Card of railroads tUs year. Six 1nonths In Ina:hnm nnd . Than.t8, 1~ a word. Announcement• aOOM 21& a Ul LIBERTI 8TitBIIf e. NEW 'fORE I, N, Y, The caucus system for city offices in Mason has ndJolnln~r counties , • of entertainment• whora adrnlaolon 11 1 25 You'd pay the bill, becau91.1 if the~~e in• become a farce. Let's end it. Four mo t1 · ...... '76 chnrgod or of anr plan to ralte fund• We nre publishing this and other ,advertisementa 'to taik with you Sln~rlo co~l~: ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::::::::: ;06 muot bo pold at regular :ate" ' GniiiBIId QQsta are forced on tho railroads, at first band about matters wbicb are important to ever,vbodv. ~·. Mli'ilW Hlu<:ic Allg'IIHl 1, HUlieil hliH 1wccptod lownrd tho trough. 'fhe hog Maple n.ncl Pa 1·tc nn Nov<•ln)wt• 2. ~~, Jl , An nflOI'IlODn LJ~ellcu Aid tort 1\fr", 'Oum·1lou lJQlw~ · on the m. Nott tnt•m t.hhi weel1, 1 1 111 tlan hicl or tile Clenoral Jr'illQI• Co, wolghed :100 pounull tu thu Pllhllo nt Hili I Me. spent the weel~ end .in J:thucn H)1cnt tying (I quilt, Wllieh Will ho ~ll~ flrlrl? f~I'C in ~OU~h Lypn day. 11 0 f!l·st approve tho ls~ur11wo or rev­ stnte IIIH'ni'Y of!'lelnlH w'•re In lPor·eHt Smith fnrm +hlll'nrirry ""''''"' Llh•·""· M""""· l~vu 1 ·y•lny .,,. vi:J!ting r•elntlv.us ' glvon to Mr. nncl Mrs. Rlcilarcl • lll'< ny n c•nd a br du Hh!lWCI' Donald Krnhn or Ooh•olt npcnt onue bnnrJ.y, 'V llouJ•, ~111ur- Cecil Punett, Rex Lnslc uncl lho llll\111) ch11rch uucllon will bttlllnoea pervl~or·s Monc!ny. Il cnJis for 1 111 Mr. and Mrs, Ol'ln. Aclcloy, Mr. ~lclocln~ chnl1·mnn of tho p1•ogr·nm, Hing, Surgeons nrc hopeful llwt ""Y· " · Homy Hanel ltll of Detroit I be helrl at tho county gnrngn on ' rmcl Mrs. OooJ[ Smith, Mt•, nnd $l,2H8,185,20, · He eulogized Albor·t .r. Hnll, (Jonor tho arm cnn be rmvcll, il 'l'IIIS LIFE I'VE LOVlPD is n Mr.' nn My, I ' ) Sntw·clay, October 30, Hotclofis 'HHI Mlrl. nnlclt Mrs!, iml. F. iSichocJ[nW ol' tl til' , " " · e1 rs. "nwronce 1 un- luncltes will brt e . h ILIH 0 \ ••at·n Ago-lflflll I new erllllnn of a honlt now 10 yonra iltp and fnmlly wm·e sunday cnllcr~ Jartcr 00 a . ee c lll ng Stove Wnll rtncl son, Olwlcl, nt Mrs. .!Dd Ottoman nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Ethel Nic:hols hns· roHignml Tho fii'Hl snow nf llw IH'fi'Ionl olcl, hut on" which hus not !Gal Its ut tho Alfred 'l'itlora home oi tin · n b~ the, L.\rllcs, Ald. Tho mvn•·t Wolt Wed. nesday nlr,ht. Hal'l'y ,J. Bon. d contrneterl to supply .l. ,000 cnr·j good ron cling any lime. . J len Y Lou and Gml Bnttley of' t.hc James R. lfc farm which thoy A true whltll-IlllllyH white stone edifice wnu construcl-t!d :JB wn~ u1, interlocutor, Betty nnd rin.gcs to the Ccnll·al Implement Robert Nllthnn's lELtest novel Eaton Rapids spent the .~eelt enu. recently pmchuscd. 'Tll,m 'I'IIJUli'TY PAIN'f 1'0 USE yeurs ago, diet! nt hiH home in Helen Hill appeared nH Topsy Co. In r,nnslng, LONG Al~'fEJR SUMMER . nm~ with their grnnl'purcnts, Mr. nr.cll T\venty-two men. and women New .Jersey a wccl( ngn. nne! Little Eva. Betty Brower dlcl w. B. Ketchum has hour,ht c., true to ff!rm ln its beauty. ~f !an- Mt·s. ,:aspcr· 'reny. met nt the hon!e of Ray Whitney . Floyd Hilton, 65, Aurcllns farm· a whistling flct which was out- W: Browne's steele of sl'hool sup· guuge, artistry, and form, Into the Mr. and Mrs. Arlo Bowers of i and husleed 87 bushels or corn, .. er, waR ldllccl at the cOJ'ncr· of stanrliru;·. Cia1·nnec Hewes us .Jnz- pltcs, wallpupcr and crocltery. 1 summer home of a visitor to Cape .Jnelcson spent the week end ~t I which was the contribution or Liquid Exterior Eifert und Curllec roads Oclobct· bo, Lloyd. Doane as .Fatima, Lee I m. A. Densmore and Ch?rlcs and ICod, comes a lonely, unWil.."'lled the home of Mr .. and Mrs. Erwm ~r. ~hltncy ~~nd his sons to tile 22 whcr~ he fell from a ti'Uiicr-loael J{olehum as Bones, Dwk Cavender, Fred Heclg·Jen or Dun:ml!e Jmvo, child .Johunnu. Finding thnt he Rhines ancl fnm1ly. : Lords Acre project. S!milnl' Wmulor Whlto IIIJUhl cxt1~J'ior• IH •~x­ of cornstnlks. as Licorice, Paul Nussrlorfcr ns gone north on u hunting tl'ip. Jwant~ to Wlttch her happiness Mr. and Mrs. B. Dunlap of' husldng bees arc plnnned to tnlom hot~ c. ry the choice of her parents, and Sunday at the home of Mr. and j fibl st. You ..f 0. 1~lcl tnclud~ a•twther. finds true romance in a man cir her Mrs. Emery Barr at Mason. i oy and .gn II you wan eel o. Or )\Vn ch(>ico. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weiss and I I if you thl':k he. might be shy about sons and Mrs. Pearl Woodard I GENERAL GARAGES INSURED lNST ALLERS comml?, usk hun to brmg unnthc' Fou.,. Town Cornr..rs spent Sunday afternoon and eve- I U. S. MINERAL WOOL boy with hun. Both yot! and your •- "' ning at Houghton lalte. Furnished mother. can see what- lund of per· Mrs. Eclrl 1\fullen Mrs. Dean Noble and Mrs. Clar· Pt·e-Cut ot• Pre-Built Blown in Attics son he ts. . . once Battley were hostesses fit a " The other .letter 1s from a boy. Mrs. .Elizaheth Seeley enter- shower given .Tuesday evenin!J. USE OUR EASY PAY A girl hns mvitecl me to a ~veel~· taine(l the Dansville Baptist Aiel Octohor 19 in honor of Mrs. Max PLAN end dance at her school wh1ch tf' Tuesday "vening. · Terry. ' lt pr1vate sclwol. What am I sup- Mrs. Asher Brcwn and Mrs. Mrs Bernadine McMichael and posed to pay'!" Clifford Davis of Lansing were Mrs. Mahel Underwood of Onon· You P":Y :.:our furc both ways, .dr !!'rincl Mrs. Dorothy Myers of Rives for any other ente1 ~m.mng outside Mr. and Mrs. Cec!l Wemple were Junction, formerly of Ononclaga, 1 FC?r Free Estimate Phone or Write . of the. dance unless tt lR somethmg Sunday callers at the Frank Bend- attended the· Grand Chapter of the '------~------­ . the gtrl has arranged. Week-encl ing home near Williamston. I Get _best results-by using parties often include other form• Mrs. Bert Dalton and Mrs. suaar at its best far every of entertainment as well as meal' Donal Parlore eomlorlablf. Paclfle Theutro, throo . battle A. Q. 5\penny · &. Sons .. -~u ll•emol•lal BCI'Vi"cs wore n!"c' held patriotic orrJcrs, Porter .nncl 111r. nncl Mrs. Evct·cll wanis llluh me~tlng Monday cvo- t !Drlr. nnrl Rrln, twin chllclrcn of· . n aprlng Hower· show lnst!!ud , Jrtck Lechler. A tlowcr contest "' • " It 1 v 1sl cd fr 1ends In Canada um1 nlso Ml', und Mrs. Stnl'l' I

Maher until he. st1uck June:. Th:, Murrmgr• Annomwed of her sister, Mrs, Rose Dana, and 1· ing how first she met her husband, Choose a House Trailer From ambulance was called nntl .Me:.· Mr. and Mrs. Cat'! E. Hjerpe !W· attended tho Red Cedar Garden Last Monday the club held a bard· 10-lb. Betty Jane Napkin Bag ...... 85c M~hor was taken to tho S pm row nounce the marnagc of thetr club meeting nt t.he home of Mrs. I time part.y in the Methocllst Jacobs' For Your Winter Travels hoopltal where It \~as found ile had daughter, Rose Mane, to L. Wayne Claude Croopc. church with husbands of the rnem- Distributed by fracturos of the hips and legs. He Cool<, son of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Crane left 'bers as guests. was under an oxygen lent for a Coole Of Dansville, ?ctober 8, last week for their winter home at/ -----.-- Traveling hy lwuSt•. ear Is cnjoynblo a.s well as economleal, For ~n few days. at the home o_f the bude s parents. Bradenton, Florida, . While Ford Motor company ex- your ilall and winter travels, choo,o;c one of tho many trailers The couple w1ll reside m Lansing. Captain and Mrs. E. S. Iwaslce I peels to make more than a million from J!J('ohs'. ,l'lnn l'l1oney Raising l'ro,j.,ct Farmers Elevator Co. The Kiwanis club will sponsor a or Carlisle, Pa., spent the week I ca.rs and trucks In 1948, the baclc· Fall Clea1·ance Sale - Prices Reduced rummage and bal{e sale on No­ . ies .•. , end with her p~l'ents, Mr. and I leg- .of orders still totals about two· 104 S. Mason Street Mason Alfonso N. Ntclc rson 89 • u 1ec1 Mrs. Goor·gc Wllkins. million. 1\IOIHLE' vember •1, 5 und 6. The pmceeds 1 at the home of his ~on 111 Dctrmt .m.= • · ~ .... ··il?.i~~!ftt Custmn Co:aclt Sportsman Trailer will he used to finance the under· on October 9. Mr-. DICkerson was privilcdged children's jll'ogram. a life-long· resident of Locke town· 23 ft. 17 01' 19 ft. Tho bal{e sale on Snturddy ll'ill be ship, living on U. S. 16 cast of Wil· in charge of Mrs. Clyde Overholt.. liamston. He is survived by two The white elerhru:t auction and sons Hazen of Webberville, . and sale of everything not oold over Wayne of Detroit. Hudsan Nicker­ Jacobs' Trailer Sales the counter during the tl1ree days son of Detroit preceded his father will be hold in the evening, Clar­ ~outh Ccditr 1\lascn in death by two wee]{S, A brott!er, ence Morris, vice president, and Angus Niclcerson of Lake C1ty, GI.E~N JACOflS, Owner chairman of the ways and means several grandchildren and other • committee, has charge of the pro· relutives survive. Services were ject. Anyone having clothmg, held from the Gorsline funeral 1------, shoes, food, dishes, furniture o1· ' chapel on Tuesday afternoon. Rev. 'I anything which will add to th<: w. A. Gregory of th~ _Williamston sale are asked to contact George Methodist church officiated. Inter· Huttnn or Bert Crossman, ment was made in the Rowley LESLIE cemetery. Hunting Club !Heets The Progressive Hunting club of In Spnrrow Hospital Heating and Plumbing Williamston· township held Its an- Theron Tomlin suffered a bad nual meeting in the Harmon school accident at the home or his broth· last Tuesday evening. It WILS de· er, Garold Tomlin recently when cided to allow only one dog to eacll they were drawing bales on the Company hunting party, and to again give wagon and both men were on the each former member four tickets. tractor. Theron was standing on COl'lll'LETE ENGIN,EERING SERVICE Undersheriff Jack Lechler was tho fender and the fender bolt present and deputized several of j broke Jetting him down un~er the Residential - Commercial - ~ndustrial the members to enforce trespass- wheel which passed over htm. He ing and other game laws, Milo was taken to the Sparrow hospital, Clarke was re-elected president where he underwent ru: operation. Heating, ·ventuating, ail· conditioning, sheet metal,· wfth Allison Parmalec as secrc· At the present he is much 1111· plumbing and electrical work tary. proved. Gas and oil-fired, full automatic steam, vapor At Fat St11cl< Show ~.... *...... , and hot water installations The Williamston F. F. boys at­ Gas and oil-fired furnaces tended the Fnt stock show· at St. Oil, gas and electric hot wate1· heaters Johns on October 5, exhibiting 10 RECORD BAR Water softeners, pumps, plumbing supplies hogs ru:d five steers. Tile hogs Oil Bumer Specialist were graded as seven choice, and three good. Joe Bloom entorod a POPULAR Fumace, Boiler and Plumbing Repairs, Stokers "GALWAY BAY" '· pen of three Hampshire hogs, rc­ "A TREE IN THE MEADOW" Plasteel Roofing coivlng a gra.de of choice, tho I Bob Lester highest award. Thomas Blcssey, Rnlnbow 70015 Elton Blossey ru:d Mr. Langdon "BEAUTIFUL LIFE" lf you are pll>.!tnln!-:. to lmllrl, consult with us about your !teat· "DAD GAVE MY DOG AWAY" helped in checking in the sheep, T. Texas Tyler P,tg plant before you start your bullcllng. steers, and hogs, from 4 a. m. un­ 4-Star 1248 til 9 a. m. when the show started. "WHEN I GET YOU ALONE . Those exhibiting livestock were TDNIGHT" ··' We lnstnll com·entlonal - panel he;~tlng - ultra-modern "HEARTBROKEN" ' Eldean Gregg, Elton Mead, Gordon Dick Kuhn forced nlr systernM In homes without bnsomen(ls Brunger and Joe Mead. Top 1157 "NEVER TRUST A MAN" ,.225 N. lllaln St., J..csllo Phone Leslie 8682 New Offh,crs ;Elected "MOTHER, PIN A ROSE ON ME" The W. C. T. U. met witl1 Mrs. Nevada Sisters Banner 521 Reavis last week Mrs. Hallie Hess "YOU CALL EVERYBODY had charge of the devotionals. The DARLlN'" ,., following officers were elected: "LONESOME FOR SOMEONE" President, Cecil Potter: vlcc·presl· Bruce Hayes • DeLux;.c 1178 ' . dent, Hallie Hess; and treasurer, "!.1!.!.1 MARLENE" '·. Ruby Cobb. Mrs. Reavis was ap­ "BALLAD TO A LOVE!. Y LADY" pointed spiritual leader and Mrs. Ken Griffin •:• We'll go after l'our Jesse Fisher flower chairman. The Broadcast 416 vice-presidents for the variotis "YOU CAN'T BE TRUE, DEAR" wreclc for FREE any· "BARCAROLLE" churches arc; .Adventist, Beth Ken Griffin "'where in the state. Bennett; Baptist, Edith Ingalls; Broadcast 460 Metho.Glist, Ruth Eaton; Nazerene, "THE GRIFFIN BLUES" •:• Complete line of parts, Catherine Miller, and Free Meth· "APPLE BLOSSOM WEDDING" odist, Cecil Potter. Ken Griffin new ·and used. Broadcast <1.10 "MY ISLE OF GOLDEN Continue nevi val J\leetlngs DREAMS" The Nazarene church is Cl)ntin· "EVERY LITTLE MOVEMENT" Ken Griffin uing its old-fashioned reyival meet. Broadcrust 450 ings this , week. Rev. Edward "GLOW WORM" Hughes of Detroit is the' Elvan· ' "PRUNE SONG" gelisL Miss .AIJeatrice Bobb . of Ken Griffin Kunkle, Ohio, will be the solo1st. Broadcast 440 Free Wrecker Service "COOL WATER" during the weelt's activities: "HAIR OF GOLD" The Wcstonians ··.A TIP TO OWNERS On Big Jobs Anywhe1·e in the State Kirk Hunt and William Ketchum Signature I 040 spent the weelc end hunting par­ "THE BELLS OF ST. MARY'S" "AVE MARIA" . tridge at Bush lnlce and Rifle river. Rny Block of older gas ranges ••• They also did a little fishing. Signnlurc 15118 This stunning new FULLY AUTOMATIC Roper Gc!s Range· Mr. and Mrs. Russell Porter and "LITTLE BOY BLUES" Mr. and Mrs. Roy Heil of Lansing "THE DARKTOWN STRUTTERS will give your kitchen the new look. And its many time­ YOU'LL-save gas, save money Bumping and BALL" Painting were Thursday evening guests of Connie Halnee saving, labor.-saving automatic features will give you Depaa·tment. their parents nnd grandparents, Signature 15197 with this far more efficient Mr. and Mrs. Edd Porter.. "NIGHT AND DAY" more hours of free~om from cooking wor~ies than.you'~e · . . Theodore Thompson, . g r and "POOR DUTTERFL Y" . ~~ Late mode I wrecks Jolil\ny Long ever dreamed possible. · · · ROPER Gas Range. Best of . warden of the I. 0. 0. F. grand Signnlurc 15196 . . ' I bought and sold. lodge, and Mrs. Thompscm arc at· "RITUAL FIRE DANCE" '· tending the grand lodge at Grand "DARDANE!.!.A" all, you'll enjoy the . W~RK­ Rapids this week. Harmo11icnta SAVE MONEY, TIM~ and G~S. Transmissions, Genera· Mrs. Fisher, MrS: Scbrode1', Liz· Unlvcranl 63 tors and Sta1·ters ex· "BLUES BOOGIE" SAVING , •• TIME-SAVING zle J ardon, Frieda White, Amandn "FINGERS ON FIRE" Switch from that OLD-FASHIONED range to this ·changed. Jordon, Margaret Brown and :Nina! Artbur Smitb Trio Ketchum attended t h o Grand ECONOMICAL AUTOMATIC ROPER GAS RANGE CONVENIENCE of this modero Lodge, I. O, o. F. Tuesday at . . \ ' Grnnd Rapleis and wl tness~d the . SEE IT TODAY • EASY TERMS automatic gas range. degree of chivalry confet•t•cd upon Jewett .. _Bud's Auto op n large number of Cfilldidates. - Sh 1 Among them w e r·e · ll[argaret / · 1 · Brown~ Lizzie Jordon and Frieda Appliance Co. Hlllf way between Mason and Holt on US-127 I White of the local lodge: . Mr. nnd Mrs. ·ctinrles. Davis of Phone Holt 7{~121 o e t r 0 it hnve purchased the L....ii------~------_, IV~ugh~ home on South street. \ INGHAM COUNTY NEWS 1 October 21, 194 8 Pugc 5 ------·-··--··---·-_,_____ , . -~··~ :1 ARE YOU JINGLE-MINDED? • if So, Enter the Two Greatest Collt·ests ln the Post-War Era 3908 Prizes $134,000.00 In P1·izes 'I• I•'

$2/l,OOO In one lU'mp HUm! 25 Westinghouse Laundromats I 1\y Gc,rw Alleman Grand Prize or Ho, hum! 'rl111t old sales tltx lilOO a month ft1r life! Famous Fromm amendment Ia back on lhe hullol, School lctlchcrs, clty employees 4.8 G. E. Deluxe Autumntl

ASTHMAwhcczln~. Don't.lct coughing, recurrtnc nt• tacks or BronchluJ Aslhma ruin sleep nnd tncrgy without tryln[t MENDJ\CO. which works thru the blood to rear.h bronchlnl tubes and Junas. tJsuntly helps nature qulekly remove thick. sticky mucu!, Thus nllevlntea · Midway coushtng nnd nlds treer breathing and better 1 olecp. Oct MENDACO !rom drug~l•t. Botl•· Mitchell Bros. General Store fiL<:Uon or mane~ back gunrantt·~a. 1 Leslie Michigan

' Auction Sale I. I V\k§tingholtse 1 o'dnck I Bath Size - 2 for 27c 2 n1ilc:~ nm·t'hcnst. nf \'er­ Reg. Size - 2 for 19c montvlllc. 18 llolsteln cows, 1 AUTOMATIC WASHER I heifers, fnU ll:trc of fa.rm tools, wit/t fllo oxe!usiva 1ntcrnu.tlnn:1! M tractor, cultl· vntor, S-botton1 (llow, Allis· (:Jmlmcrs 5-ft. c.ornblnc, corn I bl.n

~M· ;It nll'n-Rucers Set Meet:ng Date Extra Proft.ts Coane Jnoo S.\f,JC ABANilON,tm B t T F D b L d '·1-ll HIIOW l'l,ANNED ~" I K lin vU I The ante of rcgJslere(j Spotted sUt•ar ee ops arln e t o·a •rJw dnle for the lO·ID Btnto ·1·11 .. w· h E I h Poland ChlntL brom!lnu stoclt 'JI 1\lt•s, Ami 'J'et'l'ill club show lllt:J !wen m~t Its August '"d 'riH' I I hi!'ly-~cenntl Ollllllfll meet-/ vr•t'Wood. OfflcrJI's for tho ensnlng It ar v Hate plonncd by .John IDatnes, ,Jr· •• on G d St k F d s d.l R. . ''0 l s t l 2 '11 II "t l , I I II II N b ' l\fr, '"ltd Mr•u,0 Cot·dio BltS!t"Ot'tl o cp em l!'t' ' " c I gnn " e " ng 0 J[' l'v (' 1 g'ILII Mil it Pro'" ,Y<'UI' wlll bll nnmcd !Jv lhc dlrec· nvcm C!' .I ha~ been abnndoncd, 00 0( ee " ' t ea• I y ISing " II l'fl I 1 d t)a I ' "!I IICCt'E ' llHSOIJ 1fl Ll on W111 be heir] lsi tOI'H nt (L JJUiJHC!{IIenl rnecltnlf.' A rCIV 0 f hi Itogs Cllllll' down with or "'IrlSOJl 1\n(j "I',m "nlltl Mt',",0 !i]..- (J(flo ('II l'gc[ 'fl() (' n H )announce t [ ld 1 s ' ~ '"I' w I"'a 1t•e h I IIr 'rh <'II t rc on the eum- ncportH for lhnl'• t•n cof thens yPnr10 topand rnr·admws youmore l rcpt'PHI•ntlng npprox- Rt>ct·etnry-mnnngcr nr nf lncrcnslng their poultry thrr•e weelts to clcm· up the con. feeding their hcct tops nclvlses I Mt'H, Zolo Osborne nttr.nLIPd the All Fnrmcrs Production Ct•rdlt than , ·l-H boys and gh•!s ft•om :;:JfifJ dr>lcg-nlr•~ l'llnitnon~. mrntl~ 1 500 ,;::irnutr.ly 111,000 llJI'Inhers, In ul len- D1•tmlt, nnrl Tt·cnsurct• Wllllnm lneolnll by getting moro dur- rlltlnn of the hct·d, Entne11 ex- the trttrmets nnd Mnm;fncturet'H c,ormty nrowcllllinn of !Go.9trwn; offices tn thitJ Htnto oro c·nrrylnr, nil pnr·ts l'vllchlgnn, Upwnrds ,of egg~ 01 ., nn• sr.!Pr•ter] hy Bristow or Ji'lnt Hnl'!c ing tlH! high-price summer plnlncd, and that will pt•obttbly Beet Sugar nssoclntlon Stut•;, In Dunsvtlle Snlul'Ciny eve- I nn nll-tlnw penlc In volume nt ftu·m ,fiOil miJillftiH, hnmemnltlng cxhl· ,f 2 "tho mcmil<'t'Hhlfl nf llw Ofi lnr•nl 'Phe prlnelpnl address of the rlny monthR. mean cnlltng off tho sale this rnli. Tho tops lmve ns rllgrst.l- ntng, sh?rl. credit to rarmm·s. It 111 and <'t'nft displays ore brought'- 11 tn1l~Jh ~crm bit~, :~tnlts of llu• IIHHI<'Iilltrm with will be- mnr!P by .lmnes ID. G!wen, .1, 0. Wells, .Tr., super·intenclont ------blo nutrient, nero for· ncto, ns one Mr. nnrl Mr·s. Albctt Tet•rlll nnclj cvHh·n. lhn~ fnt;m.<'r rcllMeycr, l•'nlt· rraven; c. ll. Pat•sons,/ and Mrs. L. T. Smith nnd fnm1ly. bnby clliclts ent'ly enoug~1 so they spccmllst in agncultural ccon· Osborne home. qulred today may have to he pa1d We Buy ''Fowlerville and M. u. Lynch su-I Mr·. and Mr·s. Don Simons nncl would get Into prorluetwn when omics, says n survey he made in BankerS PrOVI.de Mr. an,! Mm Howard Kraft of nlf with hard oarncd rnonev tomor- ' ::; ______• _ -~--· ___ 1 Rebecca nnd Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnw- eggH were nccderl. ;,.richignn. thl~ sp.rlng nnd summer Detroit spent from Fl·idny until t·ow, fnrmcrs nrc b<'•ng warned, roncc Bolte!' and Snn, ·Nationally Advertised Price $l69c9S , revenues, Actually, If tlw Hnlcs tax such Uq welfare. Later, ns the rev­ Pnnicky, I realized If Chnrlle yield should rcmilin nt n enm1tnnt enues which It br·oug-ht in In­ sbould prescribe something -U1at creased, Cl pmgram of sl!tte nid didn't cure, Gus with his porch lec­ level, the cnJ•mn•·klngs contni1wd S_t_;.?,,N__ in the diversion nmPJHlmont would .'·-:._~.-.•.·.,._ LE_r'_M.P,ovrE~4~":.'c.J for schools was flnancerl from the ILu·es would spoil th~ doctor's yield of the sales tnx. Thh; was tum over to citleH, villag-es, lnwn- whieh would repeal the snleH tnx chances for building a practice. gradunlly increascrl until prior to "Charlie," I said ships and sehoolfl ovr•r· 78 per ecnt dlvc1·sion, They feel thnt it Is not Reduced To . of the total revenue f'nJm the Hides g-ood g-ovcrn!l1ent to freeze Into the the adoption of the salns tax di-1 breathlessly "I'll vcJ'Sion total state aid for schools tnx, Because of nome rallwr 1winl the method of dlstrl· r~

possible. I Cbnrlir ttr1U ra}'ing, 11 /'m fl'd 11]1 wiJh This Means Money To You "Siphoning off ~ver ~1 ~?c-q~ar wbiolwi"d im,~gy rid<'s. Derider, ibr llclg/;. Save tcrs of the toltat] YlC.]( o 't ne cs, aloe /mrs ar~ ilarflu~ lo u~omlrr u•hr:re I· go," sales tax nne urnmg- 1 ov 1 • You'll If You Are A Dairyrnan' the municipalities and schools is GUS was walking slowly, hunched Iilce robbing Peter to pay Paul. · 1 I ~~ Sell more milk by feeding It is pleasant for the beneficiaries over, hand _on 1Jts stomac 1: ' of this fiscal juggling hut lcrr.vcs found _myself olmgmg to Charlte s Be Proud AtAN~AR CALF PELLETS the state in an impossible financial ilnnd l1ke a dr,ownmg woman. situation. The Farm Bureau and ·Many They replace whole millq they are fed dry Grange favor repealing- the diver­ "Let go of me, darling," the doc­ tor s;lid almost angrily. "I must MANAMAR CALF PELLETS sion and restoring again to the Legislature the responsibility ~or· gn~ct our new patient." To Own allocating state revenues to unrts I whisp~red desperately. "Dar­ of government nnU for· vorious '· services in proportion to cun·cnl lin,q, you just can't face this old neccl.'r gossip.~' Dollars One Of These Save Save Suddenly the doctor was calling out, "Good evening, Mr. Olsen. Time Money Home-Made Glaze Won't you come in?" - freezers It took Gus a long time to tell his ,;tory, I heard the doctor· clear Mellows Furniture bis throat a number of times while he let Gus recite his history, Then With a few easy strolre s family at dinnet• Friday in hon-~ a young doctor down the street •. :" / ot• of his birthday anniversary. Relon ..,d by WNU l'•nluree. ,2·801 E. Michigan Ave. Robert Ireland has returned to 1 ' Canada. after several weeks' visitj returned from Attu where he lost here with relatives, hi• life in World War II. · .. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Leonard Rev, John McCUe and Mt•s, Lansing attended services Saturday at the Louise McCue of Freeport called Estes funeral home for a cousin, 1 on her lslster, Mrs. Emma Leonard, 1Wllllo.m Johnson, whose body was !last w~elt, ' J,EGAI, NO'J'I£ll!l Wllllnm J. l!nfnm·, 21, llotr•niL 1 Hoi on Marriage License M, Judd, 28, l4Jnu,lnu, Probate Hearings -01\DEil Al'rOINTING TIME FOR Bufnrtl 0, Jenldr111 ,J, ,, T~nnntnn I D111 ~ Leslie 1 Ol'lo!HJt' 26, I 04H HEAIUNG CLAIMS hnrn J. nnwuon, l H, ldulnhuc. l•:trlntu IIIIIIY ,T, l'otltut, llt!Hillllr Oil P1 Jll, J, Om!tll Applications 1 or WIOMAN-Docombor 13, IP48 Alfl'fHI H 1• lnc h, ~7. LnrH1In1~, Wunnor Cluhna. f1tnt(l nf Mlch11mn. 'i'liu Ptnhnto Cmu t 24 NHtntu nf Hmnh .J. 1:\lunu, Jlnntlnu on Uiflll WC(llt Aft•1r Un111111nd for tho Count)' nf hiH'hnm, Cormnl Mooldwr, 21,(411111Jln!f: l'tuncoH (], llowl!wn, • Lnnulnn !, It HrlllllHIHtwn, Olnlmn, The funernl aer·vlceK for Mrs, At n 1tc11nlon of uuhl r.nut t hulrl nL the 1~, Dr BotH, ~ J.nnnlnJC· Nola J4, Clnrk, I•:HtnttJ or .ln111 nh Mnl;wu, mnnt1dly ln .. Charity Fernald Barnett, 76, were Prnbnt( Offh e In th" City nf l~nJHlhlH', NIHnn It. Monr·nu, ~li. Lnrwhuc; Jlul ty NniH'Y r-4. :!0, J.~nnu\nJ,t, r.rHJljlt'lf nt. Htndna 011 II)IJIOilJt»Hlllt or In tho BRill county, on tlttd 20th rif1y of ,r. flholllll, 21, JJIIIIIIhl!f, Alhvr·t I.. Slanyur·, l1, LnnHinn: hnn· ICllllt'cilun, held Tuesday artewom1 nl the md: Scmlnmhul, A, D, 101/l, cyu Gunkhn, 22, Lnnt~lnu 8 CuJOI'I OtluiH•r wardH funeral homo with burial Pro~:~ont: liON, JOHN Mi•OLgLI.~AN, Kn!l.r. T~u!tr., Ja•,, :!fi, T~unnlnRI 1IIhlc Ohm A Hnll, 26 , rJullln ~rl, I!IIH rtt DansvlliP, Rev. Paul Tuclter of· Judnc ut Prollnlo Hllltl (I Hr•hulh, 26, I anH!rljf, mnty /1., WtJ!tun ~2t·l~llltt!lnu. BHtUtl or Muy PIJHJI, Jinnalnu on Ac· In thu mnttol of tho nHtu.to of ICMMA 'l'hnmn11 JJ, Clnyton, 2'1, Lantlllllf, J,u 8 cnunl. ficlated. Mrs. Barnett riled n.t her I•\ WIDMAN, DuconHu!l, clllu I~. Gllhtlrt, lH, [4HIIHiJIK I~nll :J, I>aown, 10, LIIIIHirnr. ''JHlflll' nr ,Jt!lln I;JitnwHth Gl'lffln.HI'IU• home, Woodworth •Htrcct, just a It llflflOnrlng to tha r.am t thnt the Huymond I', AmoK, 2:t, Lnntlln/i, VII· J{anmur, 17, LillllihHf, lnu nn Acl'llllllL. ulnln M, Nolhwn, 22,{... nmuru{. Lnvcan .T '11imm\rp;, 11J, Wllliamtlton; g~lfLlo of Wl\lltm W. AKrltlnr Hnnl• weelt n.ctcr the death of her· hu.~­ tlmo for JJrflHtmtntlnn of ululmH IU.rnlnHL Hnld mttnle Hhould ho limited, nod Umt. Lrur-r1 II Ht!d ~7, UnnHvilly JIPlnumnnn, 21, g 11 tlt LtutHIHKi B11tnlP of Wllrnn H. VantlciV(Jf•n. Hnllt• she hn.d recently moved from Lan- culvo, mwmlno and ndJuflt nil r.lnlmtt nnl\ Honuld h., Ciydtl, :IH, Holt; MntJot"lc Rntinmnry J.i Cmlla, 21, Dt•trnlt, lnH on Actuunt. Stnrll, 2/i, r.nnHin~or. p OclniHI 'J7, 10\H ILOd demnndfl IIUiliOflt Hllid •dOCOIIIIOd hy .r. v 2 nnd hu(orf Hnlrl crnut: Huddy u. Vorhtt•, JH, LnnHinf{, Allco lctm If. IIJ..I'Hnn, !! • lhlJnit; MILlY Jt:Htutn nr Mlchlit'l gdwnld Sium. Hmu .. g Trowlllldf.t''• I H, LnnHin~i· .f. Plcrcl•, 20, En til Lunulng, Insf on ll('f•llflt' ln Hnll Jl /11 ()l(lered, 'fhat armlltoz B nf 1mld dcc1 Rltf'd nrtl 1tlCIIlll ed lo JHI.IIHllll thulr L M. GnmUIHII, :14, I.twHilll{, Eleunor l!!tul NOII'IH, Jr, ta, LnnHinu: HPlf'n gHtUtl or Ellll n. Wlllllll, Hcnt•lngo on .... ,, c)nlrnfl to Hllid COUit ut Hllit) Pt•ohnte ()f .. r. I•'ii'Ylnlllh, 2H, Munllh [, ·r.•wlo•Hhun:r, JH, Lnntthllf AHO\Inl .,.. UOflfl, MILlY fluy fico nt ~lO Amurlcan Stnlo Bunk BldJ.f,, Alhr•tt .71., ~2. I.nnHhiJC M. Hnll, ~~~. I.nnHlnltl l'.Htntr or .Tnhn ItnnktY HttHllnJ.:' on g 'I'll 11!101, 2~, LnnKlnu Hhuwl•rmnn, o~. Lunnlnu. nppnlnlmttlll HdmlrllHliHlnJ, In tho city or r.. auHIIH~. Mlchlgnn, Oft Ul' ur bcfotu tho 13th rlny u( Dur.emhcr, A. D. Wt•tdtY I{ RttlltihUl'Y, :11, LnnHins:n HniH~Il ,J D\ruunnrn, 27, fo:Htnltt nf Ll!n I'. Bnllrtli~IHH ltnnalng 1048, nt. tun o'clock In tho fotcmoon, ,Jotwphlrw A. Pleldu•t,20 J_,nnHing- Cnlhorine I'n11, 27, U1tiJult 1111 llt'l'll"' In tll'll, tlnlll time nnd plneo being hnrchy llll· WlllllliTl w lhtllf'l', :!1, LnnHIIIR', Evr\ Hoht!Jl n. Shi'IWnocl, 2.1, LnnH!III-{, IJe- fo:Hitlll' nf I.tlln J\ldllrh rntntully In~ polnled for the cxnmlnnllon und nc!JuHt .. I' l'ntll, lH, 14llltldnK. Porln J. llnvls, IIi, lluWitl I'UOIIH~I'IIL Hi lllillK ll!l U\lllnlut.mf'nl or ment of n.ll clntmu nncl dcmnndtt ngnlnHt I<~• mil J,, Glllhllm, a'· Lnnlllnu: Huth Olvon 1'. OuvonduJ I 27, Stof'!dlildl{ll: Iilii'! I ~ROJ J.('IIUI dlnt1 f\HJd dOCCI\IIflll, J MnriiK. 2l, LnnuinJ.f, C'.tlhm lnfl Wnltt•I'H, 2fi, .JrHlkHflll l<:Htnlr nr Mr lhl'l t Dul11li'IJy, lnl'llliiiiY Jt ht l•'ut·thm· Ordt•rcd, Thill public no­ .Tolm ,J. Htd•'Y ,)J,, 2i Lnnnlna.c: M.u- fo'll'fi 0, Colf!y, ,Jr, 20, gnflt LnnKing;llntumptltnl. Hnllllnj.f on uppctlntnwnt of tice thoroof\ho glyon llY llllhllcntlon of HIH!rltP A. Mnhu;Htl, 26, L110Hing, IV.-tn E. Stlllndhni'J(, ~2. LnnHing, ~·tuJtdlnn. Humid B McVuy, 37, J.nnH!ng: IItJhn Wllllnm lJJOWil, ~~ LIIHHinH, }Jot- gtilllll' or AJthua Ill ldlty, AclJO\liJlt.JII ~~ copy of thiH ordt r for thll.'e aucceHtilvo w. :.! WI cktt Ill CV!OUI\ to IIILid dny of lwarinJ.t', BaJJ'Y, 30, Li~nslna.c. (.ntco I. MacDonairl, i, Lnnalnf(. IH'IH'hlH' on A(•coUIJt.. In the ln~hnm County Newt! n ncwR~ JlnJl~r 11r!nted nnd clrculnted In Hnld county, JOHN McOLgLLAN, Judrro of Probotc, A rt't'IH! Copy: Rulh Schlhlf'wot, Dcnuty Hcguttor of Ptobnle.

ORDER APPOIN'riNG TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS LE~ 'fo Cnrwel Fire Contract!! LOOMIS-D .. cember 20, 194H State of Mlchlgnn. 'l'hc Ptobntu Coutt TIO The Leshe village council has fo1• the County of Inghnm. At n Sl'Hflld'n of twirl Com t, holcl Al the Having decided to quit farming, I will sell at public auction at my residence 4 miles voted to serve notice on the town­ PIQbflto OfTJcf"l In the ctty of Mn.aon In ships of Bunl·ne.- hnvlng filed in ~nld feet, thence Sm1th 235.62 feet, thence 2 Kegs of Fence Staples Oak Book Case 6 Oak Chairs 3-Section Drag Steel Land Roller com t his Jletttion lll a yin~ thnt a cet tntn IEast nlong flection line 1 OS 4·5 feet to lnsti'Ument m writing, rurnottlng to lfe the po1nt of beginning• nlso excepting Handy Milk Cart with attachments Square Oak Table Small Oak Desk Disc G1·ain Drill Corn Planter the lnst will nnd tct~tnmcnt of Hnld de· the (allowing tract of ln11d: thu.t nnrt conserl now on' fllc In Hnld court bp nrl• of the West one·hnlf ( lf.•} of the South .. 16-in. Reo Lawn Mower Baby HiiJh Chair Mower Dump Hay ,Rake mlttcd to JJrobnte, nnrl thnt the ndmin~ cnst onc.. qunrter Clfll Or Section Two, Quantity of New Cement Blocks Green Lacquered End Table htttntlon of tmld efttntu bl' Kl.llntud to Township threu (3) North, Rnnge one Rubber-tired Wagon and 90-bu&lLel tight grain Rnltlh W. Hllyner or to HOtne other tmit- (1) 'Vest, rleserthed Ali cnmmcneing nt 22 Glasa Bricks Upright Wurlitzer Piano and Bench nblc llcr:mn. n pclnt 342 feet weKt of the tlouthenKt Other articles too numerous to mention rack, new Col. Arlie I. It I' Ot de red, Thnt Lho Oth dny of co.-ncr of onid west one-hnlf (',(.) of the SO Bales of Straw ·Milk Can3 Novcmbm·, A. D. 194M, nt ten o"clock In Southen8t onc•Qtmrtcr (14L nnd tunnimt 1\fnson I the forenoon. nt snid ruobntc otficc, be thence North 225 feet, thence West 201 ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1nnd lshcrcbyappolntedfo1hMrlngKnld hct to center~ nn~lng rood, ilicncc WE WILL ALSO OFFER OUR 40-ACRE FARM FOR SALE AT PRIVA'FE SALE • ItJctltwn. \.. SouthcnHtCllY nlong centct of nngling i It !li Fu1·ther Ot'det'cd. Tltllt \lUblic i'ln· rond to bcginnln~, subject to existing TERMS: Cash TERMS: Cnah, all goods to be settled for day of &ale before removal tlcc thct eof be >



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