3 Sections THE INGHAM COUNrfy 24 Pages Eighty-ninth Year- No, 41 INGHAM COUNTY NE.WS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1948 Aldermen Pon~er Ballot for Every Voter LenfJre Smith Singing With lflayne King Charter Change ,Ordered for November 2 Full Slate Picked • And Bond Issues For City Offices /Qr,,~~~~~~~~eo~~~ Nomination· nt Caucus, Only 40 Voters Attend Canaan District lllllu ,.,J,lulv•l~!:~~~~:!:?! Council Adopts .. 1\lrM, 1\(m•tou 1\Uwr Dnr1no wom honm·cct nt. 11 Hurprlso: a,' Perry Glynn, long. 11 slago fnmlly moved to Dnnavlllc, Dnlo Kenner]y'H t.rluy!'le nnrl the shower Srtlllt'riny ovenlng .hy lholr tdeyfJto without Se'. wer 0 d·n MrH, Mnry Cnt'I'Oli ol Doi,J'Olt nr•lghboJ·~. l\1r, llnd Mt•s, Mut·rio conch rlr·lvol' lwtwoen Mn11on lllHl His fnur sona uiJ pro'r,oued their doo~il't nm wen r I ance, Dru\avllln n.nd niH[) hotwcon DnJJH· tllcm, The trlcyel" wna tulcon fr•mn • was a wcoit end guost ·or Mr. mHI St.ltt or .Jnclrsnn, rmt·cnts of Mrs. ·.. father In death, He lH mtrvlverl lly M1•s, Ferl'!a Ronson, Mrs, Olut•n Donne, were nlsn · iH'osont. Bingo ' vllln. unllo tlnya HOlllOOiltl'H hotrod wngon. 'l'he Mrs, · Fet•rift Reason g·avo a ealre, jel!o o.ntl eol'fciJ wm·e sorvod Mr, Glynn WitH widely lmnwn, Hill fitnge conch drivm· werCJ li«ld in By Law, Licenses Required Ollvot Monday, BUI'ial waa In the wheolH nt•r. ubout lO·Inch, pu.lntocl shower honoring Mrs, Don Don- ! by the hrJHteHHeH, MrH. Hnl'l'y Van·;·. con~hc~ cnrrlcd hundreds of Mrt­ Olivet cemetery.. Ut'Grllll and marnoll WJlh Wire Of All Sewcl' lluilclet•s little Sllturclay, A lunch wns I Kuren und Mrs, LaWt'!'ll"e Bur-,.. Hnrl' nnd Dnnavl!lc real dents nnd served by the hoHtC!lB. M't'a. Don· geas, tr•avnlorH eluting· tho years he op· ~polt: split, Btrrn· Dnle, 7, hopeB thnt wlwever ycnra, he enjoyed good lr•Y M. Powell recommended an too It thr• wheels will return thetn; ing the ust> of~ewers becomes 'fwo wcelm ngo wh lh' wullr­ ufflrmntlve vote before the Mason porhap.~ Just put them up ncu.r the effective 20 days after its pub­ to the business anc:llon ft·om Child Study club We<.lnesday night porch oonw night. Or maybe some­ lication. The ordinancl! . a:> Mmc he fell. He did not re· of laat weelr. Powell Is leglnlative one who lrnows nbout the wheels passed by the con neil Monday COnHdOilHilCI!S, counsellor fot• the Michigan li'urnt will lnfor~=he Ke1~e~ya, Mr. Glynn wus born Ill Ohio, Bureau, Tile' club report given to night .appears <{n. Page 8, When he was 11 small boy tho the Ingham County NeWfJ was in Part 2. crr•or. Powell favors repealing the The ordinuncc Ia putterned aft. constltutlonul amendment which er the Williamston measure, It INGHAM COUNTY NEWS gives cities, townships and schooi Mason Nurse On sets up penultles for misuse of October 7, 1948 Page 2 districts a share of the sules tux. the Rewer ~ytem. It also provides that only men holding licenses Blood Bank Duty can be employed in laying sewers. , --- --·- · · ·· At Our 'Uiss Vita (Ecllth) Fontana, head Inspection Is provided In the nurse at St. Lawrence host,ltnl, ordinance, ·No sewers can be built :!i~raJ(jlr>,r.tp.] !'I) . . has been added to the starr or the ot• repaired without the Inspection Ingham county Red Cross chap­ of the city Inspector, :.. tt:W.~~J!t:. Everyday Pr1ces ter's regional blood ccn ter, ac­ License fees will cost $5.00 an­ cording to announcement made by nually, Every licensee must also Gerald Bush, director of the pro­ furnish a $500 bond to protect the Easy.- Convenient- First Quality gram. Miss Fontana will leave city agrrinnt uccidents und dam. Sunday for Washington to start a age, four-weelt orientation progrum on Licensed sewer hullrlet·s must :Pu:re Ground Beef ,______.!~ __ 57c blood bonlt duty. Bush revealed also carry worlrmen's compensa­ pluns to in~tltute the blood pro­ tion insurance, under the terms of gorum in Lansing by November l, ~Spare Ribs ------~------47c the ordinance. "Chessle." the Chesapeake.· and. Ohio'~ f11mous sleepy kitten. Is· tak· The center is located at lGOO East Persons found guuty of putting : Skinless Frankfurters ______- _49c Michigan Ave. lng care of small 'fry riding. C&O ·trains with· a· Chessle colorinG book· unshrcdded garbage or offal, dead complete with crayons-and 11 "comic book" histot·y of the rnllrond from Misfl Jcnntana is the daughter of animals metalic earthen or g!utJ:J 1076 .to tod11y's "Trnln X." ·Entitled "George Washington's Railroad­ :Pork Chops ______-- __ -- ___ - -- _69c Mr. und Mrs. Joseph Fontuna• of "You won't be frumeu if you find your mover lu lhc l!•l<•phonc objects, ashes, cinders or rags into His Dr~nm Realized,", the comic book may look. to the young reader like :Bacon Squares ______43c Muson, the Hewers can be fined not less his fnvorlte. on the ncwsstnndsr but It Is un inform11tlve account of an dir<>clory Yellow l'ageg." than $10 or more than $100. Those exciting chapter In the country•s· lilstory. The coloring book acquaints who build ot· connect dl'll.ins con­ ; Round and Sirloin Steaks ______69c CORN MEETING l'LANNED young truvelers with railroading by o!fertns twelve full page color pic­ trary to the ordinance and refuse tures· of train personnel, Including the conductor, engineer and dlnlniJ Hybrid corn will be exhibited at or neglect to make changes or­ car walter ... On the opposite page is a black nnd white outline of the the Michgun State college farm on dered can be fined $fi.OO per dny same sketch, to be colored by· the young artist. Special crayon~ will Mt. Hope roacl, just west of the for euch duy beyond 10 after be­ cnuse no· harm If applied. to the mouth Instead of the pnper In PHOTO :Mason Frozen Lockers ; truclts 'ruesday, October 19. FI.Ll'm· ing ordered to malw the changes. ABOVE, little DinM Donohoe, 4, of Chicago, looks dellghtcd as C&O \ Mrs. Holloway is remodeling the house and will operate a conva­ Herrick lescent home there. Mrs. Lcil Gel'harclsteln A• t N CORDUROY JACKETS Harold and Idena Draper, op­ 1rpor ews erating a store at 601 South Lun­ Mr. and Mrs. Hurol<.l Smith and The Shercn Fire Equipment / . Choice u~ fmu eolon;, gl'cHn, hrnwn, sing street, appeared before the ch!Jdren of Wcbbervllle spent Fri- I corripuny, new owners of an Er-r Darrell's Food Market council with petitions aslting for gray iaJnd sa.nd, slzl's 36 to 42. That day and Saturday at the Eidt·ed coupe, Merle Shepur<.l, who owns council reconsideration of an SMD House home, I a Cub and Bob Hilton, owner of. an varsity lnolr li; 1hls when lw: jl

Good Luclc, Qt. Jru· 25 Doy S•r,pty For 0BJ $3 •00 Salad Dressing ])leasuring Glnss FREE 67c Aah Vo~r Drueclet For A Oaokl•t On fORMTABS REDUCING PLAN GOOD MEATS Equal Ware's Drug_ Store Successful Meals Mason Fa1·mer Peet's SMOKED PICNICS, lb...... 59c · GROUND. BEEF~ lb ...... ;...... ,...... 53c Fuu·mer Peet's SLICED BACON, lb .... :...... 63e Farme1· Pcet's LARGE BOLOGNA, lb ...... 43c Del 1\'Ion te Ct·ushed Pineapple Fresh Produce ' No. 2- 35c Del 1\fonte GRAPEFRUIT H:EAD LErrTUCE Sliced Pineapple Enjoy modern city gas con­ GR,EEN ONIONS No.1 -Flats- 19c :RADISII.ES . yenience with a Philgas Self· Dainty Lunch Jellies Service ~.quipme,ot [nst~llation. CEL'EIW Assot·ted - 19c CAIUWTS CABBAGID H01:sey DRY ONIONS Orange and ,, . Apples G1·apefruit Salad f7fii\ Look for this Seoi. ·It is your guid.e to No. 2 -~ 23c \J!) fast, modern, automatic gas cooking. ¥arsbmallows, pkg...... , ...... :.... ~.. 19c 1 ~iva1 Dog food, 2 for ...... : ..... :~.19c SWEET.· ~ellogg's Co1·n Flakes, 13 oz...... 18c Ca.mpbell'a Pork and Bea111 ...... :...... 17c Appl~ Mission ·Peas,. No1 2, 2 for ...... 29c Cider Plainwell Peachea, No. 21/a ...... :...... :... .'...... 21c Red_ R',mg K'd1 ney 8 eana, No. 2, ·2 f or· ...... 25c 55c gal. DIM . ' . , . e onte Pumpkm, No•. 2•/a ...... 19c . '

These·,.. Prices,. . Effective Thurs.,'F.ri., .S~t~ ; :·Sunday Pap~s - Ice Cream -·.·cold Pop 'Open 7 DaysAWeek-BA.Af. To.lOP.M.

FISHING LICENSES HUNTING LICENSES • lJidc ~uu~, 212; Pu1'to1' JJ'iuld, :u t: Hr•lunlciL's, D!LVIs CloUiln~. IJorlo's . ·o· w I ng .r. lilllorby, 200: n. Aclnmfi nnll ,M, .Elnltcry, J810: . · Sulca 111ao won t111·r.o nnd lpfit District. Scout Rally·· Attracted~ 250 . . 1 Ml~uz•, 200; 11110 D, VunrlerV:con, florvloll, 1786; rmct ,Jowott'~ li'I!J\\'Cl' Pnr!Htylo Slwrpe, ' . B I ' . .. .11•,, and .Tohn Shopnrd; 200, Shop, 17•18, . ~'wo hliiH!rod J'lt:ty Boy flcnutri, fiOI1 fli'OHbyl!rl'!un ohlll'ilh lnrJ f[I'OIIfl II II 1 1 1 Hl~h ton m aorlr.s worCJ won hy, n . " 111'1! 11111 H J,nag!lll Jll h · 1 ' A b .Toyco Co)hy WIIH hitting Doylo'a. sm·vh1~ with 2125, Cluzr,';: ,jllador•n rtnd llfll'nn I.,Y wort\ Ill l~ho Hlnf{hlR'• . lll[l'h torlm !l'llmo~ riiC)IOd liP by .. ll llOI' PH WOl'O ROOI'O" y llll\jlJOfl f(lt' MrLHfJfl Dtllry, Dill', , !II''R Bru·n !WI HIWOil!l high wilh·• !nghr1m eouniy dlHtrlot Scout ,:nll,V · p,!nHvllle tmop put Sllonl:munlo~·a tho Holt men WOI'o Shilrt'~ flll,t'V• Por.tor, li'lold,, li81i; Dlclr Mllla, li6:1; lng g~nwa of 12J, 13•1 unll. 21Jl 2"!!5 Ill t 1 1 :'I old Mondny nlf{ht In MnHnn,. 'J'he Dial\ I•'m'l'iR, Hnrloy !-lull prul Hnlph lea, 858 anti 810; Holt Balro••y, 707 Hqv:unl. Sln,gh, M~: fi. Dement, 11 1 56 11 acrlea of. •150, Thlrr hclpod tho " '• · ll' nnn1 H1 1l' e gnmoH &ffalr• WIIH Hil)gliC] In !.Ill' Lcgl011 c~nff lhi'nugh n ho(trll of .'rovlow n1; I 11011 ,!Uaqnlro Bl\t'ller·~ 7'12 High 1 3, I<, Hmn, 502, M. Cuvo ltl1d Dniry In tnldng threo polnta ftnn1 wnro won hy DnvlH Clnthlnn, 87'1: lf.£Jnm•lnl hullc.Ung, lliJ(Wt:il!l.Hllll., 'rhoy WOI'Il pl'"HilrllC!] team Hll!'l!l/1 rrlao won~ t~ '81111ft'a D. Vnndorveon, Sr., Mti; .A., Wz!. .lowett'H !~lower· Shop. Othor high 111111 Chnr·lle's Dru·n.wlt.h 866, ...... , with "J'h·Ht olnHR good Hoout cor­ s·crvleo 2233• Holt Dnltot•/ 2218' rllll~lB, 5

~enth centur~ 1was e~abllshed ~ 190& 1 ~~------~------~----~-~---~ ANO·THER .FIRST Judge Frank A. Picar·d Smart Bu,ys In U. S. Judge l•'r·unk II. l'icar·d of FOR· SCHMIDT'S I; Suglnaw has been atmolntell Michl· !;lUI Stute Chtill'lllan or the 1949 Overcoats and: Su.it_s Murch of Dimes, IlaHll O'Connor, lH'eH!Ilent of the National i>'ounda· Blouses by K. Wragge tlon for· 1nfanllle PILz·uly.Hls, nn· nounced. today. ll Is Juclge '!'Icard'" From ·Schmidt's Enlarged: M.en'S: Dept. Fine blouses since 1872 second yimr· as head of the l'uml mlulng ciun[Htlgu In Mlehigau, ( ... -· .. The 'l\ltdch of Dime",· corulucl.ilcl · A larger sel~ction of m~n's suits and topcoats than ruotlonnlly euch Jnnuury. '" tho sole we have ever had is now awaiting your inspection Nothing fluor can be Hliiii>Oi'l of t~e National I•'omuiation snltl of any tine fuh; ;uul.ilS·2,800 locltl county chaptez·H. in Schmidt's men's. department. 'rhcre's value,. I J~lc blouse ~hun "It's Jl\iltlls coimlbiltetl' to. the aunuul quality and superb styling, aU sold under Schmidt's I ~ K. Wragge," the di-lve pay 'c.osts' ot' medical car·e and traditional guarantee of mor:e for every clothing tz-elitment' ·for po11o victim~ unci o I od e s t name In .finance, the .scientific J'esear·ch. unci dollar 5pent, blouses, America's pmfess!onal education. progr·ams g u I d e to blouse­ gponsored by the Nntlon.al Founda­ craftsmanshlt• llt Its tloti: 'rllo.:._l9~9 appeal will. be held Budget-Priced Suits b e s t, · from the ,I . • , January 14·31. . ~twul11olnt' of flaw­ Judge Picard, a. !tntlve of Sngl· With That Custom-Made LGQk less quality, llls­ na·w and a graduate of the Unlver· tlngulshed styling,, slty of Mlcblgan, began his car·eel' superior ·nectllecr'!-ft. as n newspaper reporter In Sus!· S.ults - suits - suits, all mude to naw. He was admitted to the Mlcltl­ loolc anti fit lilie cu.stom. made models. guli· bar In 1912. and the following TIVeeds, twills, flannels, coYe~:ts, year became assistant prosecuting worsteds and many ot,her popular altomey1 for Saginaw ·County. He was engaged· In private law practice f•lbrlcs, single and lioublc•breast.lltl, from. 1913. to.1939 when he was ap· styles. Select your winter suit· nt pointed U. s. J.udge for the enster·n Qllll of t4tese low pdccs. Some st.yle!J district of Mlchlgap. Judge Plcal'tl wltb two pnlrs of trousex·s. served us chairman of the Michigan Liquor Contt•ol Commission 1932· $4.95-$5.95 1934, and as_ chairman of tbe Michl· If. shipment of other fine blouses gan Unemployment Compensation at $2.98 Commission 1931-1938. He helped $3 7.50: to. $49.50· formulate the state liQuor {)Ontrol plan and; Is co·a!lthor ot tbe Michi­ gan Unemployment · compensation Don't Forget Our Act. · . . ' Mr. O'Connor, In announcing· TOPCQAJS, FAMOUS- NAME FROCKS Judge Picard's acceptance of the Lots of style a.Jt,!I· WCBr In tbC!!O c~ts. ~!urcb, of Dimes clmlr,mansblp, re· Martha M~nning ~ ·Carole King vealed that when complete inc!· at 'l•rlcell we.'re proud of·, Coverot IUitl I deuce ligures for th.ls year are tabu, ~l)urtl!nC!I In foil· shades. AU slzeK. Vicki Vaughn - June Arden latcd. the toll or: lnfant!le paralysis · Barbette In the Unltod States. ~rom 1943 Fall dresses in women's and junior sizes lh·r·ough 1948. may well exceed 100,000 CliBCB. ·· $12:.50: to $3.9'.50 "While the 'final answer to tbe mystery ot poliomyelitis-the dis· covcry ot a cure nnd a preventive "Woody \VOO!lpeelmr" cartoon . ' ·S.· lhort: "Brooldy81Ji11_, s. A." for the l!senae-l!ea.ln the research · Chapt.Qr 8:· .. "Tex·,. Granger'' ,.. laboratocy," Mr. Q'Connor said, "the generous 11upport of the American Cominu• Su811n Jlayward·Robcirt· . cununlng!l 1n "rHE people Is now more vital than eve•· iO • . LOST MOMENT.;" Clark Goble-Lima. •rumer In I before It victims-of polio, children "liOI\IECOMING ;" Margo.riit O'Brien-George Murphy ln "BIG and t~dults alike, ore to receive the Cl'l'Y ;~• Douglas l~alrhanlt~~, :Jr.-~ro.r~a ~ontez In "TH:E ;EXII4E." ctue they must have to. achieve SCHMIDT'S DEPT. .STORE ,!:!::::==:=:a:=:a:=::::s:s=:::: ..=.= ...~~a::;;:;:;:;;:;:;:;$;:;:;:;::;;::;:::;:::=::==::;::==J11j .maximum· recov,err.'.' NlllWLYWJi!Df.l HONORiilD Mr. nne! M1•a, JDnrl DUnHmOI'O Holmo'u ~IIllo!', On Snlw•i!Ry ova· <, Saf.urday Rites M1•, nnd Mrn, il.cx Flneout 1\nd wor:~ in Almn Monclay on Ct. llunt­ nlng tho HohnoQ cntcrtalnerl Mr, Mt•, and Mrn. Carl Lillywhlte wore no~a trip, n.nct Mra. George Douol, hofittl Sunday nt 1111 open house Mt•, rmd Mra, Donald Hntt nncl Mr. tmd Mra, HerhoJ•t DeKir.irhl La[ 6vents. anJ Personals Unites Couple honoring Ml', 11nd Mt•u, Wayne fnmily of Lansing wore dlnnm• and aona of Hudaonvllle visited In " Ii'lnoout, 'l'ho affttll' 'IVns hold at guestu of Mt•; n.nd Mra. Stanley Muaon Saturday, Mru, l3ornlce Eifert and AlboJ'l the Llllywhlto homo. Rofrnsltments I Holmes nnd cltwghtm·a F!'lntL:,' Ml'R, Wayne Chn.pmrlll hn~ churgo I I Trav' el Talks I Theme Smu!(J of Mnaon exchanged mar. were aea·vcr] by Mnrjorlo and night, Following the dlnnm•, they or the telephone committee, rlage vows at the horna of tho Mnt•y Lou Flncout, sl~tm·, of the 1~ll ttttondcd M n so n·Chtll'lotto INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, n1or Child Study Club Rev. Loyd Cut•away of the MtL· Of W I M t' bride on Park ~trcet Saturdny nrt. hrldograom: Mary ,Te11n Lilly· football gnmo, Mrs, Batt Is -Nit',[ October 7, 1948 Page 4 ~on Bn.ptlat Chlll'CI.l will be the I oman s ee mg crnoon at two o'cloel;, Rev, MtLr· white and .Tnnct nntl Mnrgarct .. ,, 1 t t1 o b 13 shall w. Simpson, puator of the Woods, Guests woJ•o present from apcu tot• n · w cto cr • rrwot·1 "Travel Tallts" wlll IJe the Presbyterian ·church, read 1 the MaBon, Lansing, .Tnclcson ,nnd lng of tho senior group of tho 1 tl)emo of the Mason W[}Jnnn'a club marriage acrvicc, Mra. Thmnns The Coat That Never Loolts Th·ed: Outlines Year's Program Child Study club, His topic will be 1on Tuesday October 12 when d 1 1 Fowlerville. "Religion In the r~amily." o 11 Oc· I members ~oct at the H'an Me Poole of. Fern n e nne William OfricerfJ who Will prcHirlo nt the i Mra, Phillip Sllirley and Mrs. Rny. tober 2(), 21 and 22 the a tate Chtld, moria! library. Purtlcipatlng 1~ !~n~~ of Halle! Pari~ attended the fl mcellngs or tho Mabon monct Swift. Mrs, I-Iarlun Hail Is Study club convention will be hr.ld 1the program will be Mrs. D. R,l · · Methodist WSCS Your Tailored Casual Study club m•e; chah·man of the progrum commit· at Pontiac. . . I Lethbridge, Mrs. Ralp!J Edwtu•ds, Tho vows wore repented In ft·nnt W. V. !{en neely; tee, I-Ior f!Sslntanta are Mrs, DmF In November, the first meeting' Mrs, J. w. Eames, MJ'R, L, B. of the fireplace :Vhlch was doc- Plans Activities cc-·nr•'"1'.1""t, Mrs, Wayno l3ul· Etl!l Scofield, Mrs. Louis Lori and on November 8 will be held at the I Barr, Dr, Gertrude O'Sullivan and orated with mrnngemcnts of \Vet~r It out in lll~t~ min ant! stww, lary and treusm·ct·, Mnt, Mrs. IPrJLnit Launstcln. home of Mt•s, Phlll.lp Shirley, con· Mrs. Gordon c. ·Edmonds, Mrs, ,glacllol! and palms. . The W, S. C, S. nf the Moth· wmtr 11. llVIlry !lay nil winhll' )~mg L ]I 11 anll II; still ln<•lts ·IH'lLt: anOII .January 26 at the 'Mason high Attending the couple were Mr. tion and Mt·s. Kellogg nttcndod; new t\ostume jewdry 'l 415 S. 1 1 ltuLy Campbell, Owner Phone 22331 school. Miss Esther Anson, as- and Mrs. Myrel Richardson, broth· For Convention .the Woman's Auxiliary. The con-· Sut.nnnD Hnd R 11th, Operators s'?ciatc professor of continuing cr and sister-in-law of the bride- ventinn was held at the Pantland ' education and research at Michl· groom.· Delegates from the Junior Child Hotel. j gan St11tc college, will be the Given in marriage by her fa· Study club to the Child Study club Mrs. Glen Cripps of Lanstn£(. L. ]. Adamo & Son spealmr for the evening. Her ther, the bride chose a soft rose convention at Pontiac on October vlsllcd her mother, Mrs. Guy o.j Mills Store subject will be "Development or dress accented with dove gray ac- 2(), 21 and 22 will be Mrs. Frank Royston, on Wednesday. ~~===~~~;a;a;a::;s::;s~:;z~~~~~~~:=s:z:::=::~~:;::::::!!J Personality." cessories. Her shoulder corsage Guerriero and Mrs. Hubert Hnr· Mrs. Louis Lori will entertain wns of white carnations. Mrs. !son. Deleg11tcs planning to attend for the meeting on February 9. Rlchnrdson wore a blue gown with from the Senior Child Study club There will be a panel discussion brown accessories and a corsage are Mrs. w.. v. Kennedy, Mrs. with "When Our Children Aslt of white mums. Wayne Bullen and Mrs, Robert Something Old, Questions" us the topic. Mrs. D. A wedding dinner was served to Leonard. 8 Cleaned M. Snyder will have the February 22 guests lmmerliately following The convention will open on Men's 23 meeting at her home. Mrs. Rob· the rites. Inclucled on the menu Wednesday, October 20. with a. ert Backus of Lansing will spc~lt was a be11utiful tiercel weddlhg dinner. Dr. Howard Y. McCluslty ~ Bloclwd on "'I1tis Is the Way We D1d calnl: is ns~>d In nur Alfred Bass of Lansing will be the' service. • gram will be Dr. Fred Wertheimer I plant l.o refurbish worn and spcalcer. His topic will be "Care '' * of the Michigan department of Hats :

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\ I 'votJ l:lAW 'l'IJIUM at l!IO liiJ.;llUill Gl·eenough Sa.YB Abel llllllgnlow fill' IHllu,f INGHAM COUN'l'Y NEWS Counlll. J•'nll•!' Tho Red Comot !lu·go lot, )Jenutlflllly lund· B . s Se v· es Uno oe• fllltomntil' fire cxtln- TH!il OJI'n'JUHJNGrl In the f'Oilllnll Real ]~state 'l<'ll]ll'li, Willi•!' liOf'tonf'l', mo•lorn USine s r I( October 7, l !l~ 8 Pnge 7 ,Want Ads Miscellaneous filllalwrli, cnn he rmon nt m;v hnm , below lll'C no bntf]'nlns, hut I'CP· .~ ~ thtonghnul, IH'Wly pltlntecl, gnr· 1 01• cull Lcallo 26•11 J'OJ' 11 r100 file rcncnt smmd vrtlues on todny'11 1tge, tmnwdlnto pnssoHHJon, TermA, Slli'Vc" 'I'heso cxtlng-utsiH•I'H wol'lt mullrct, nnd nro hnr 0 I I II ~ r I oo t lion gunrantr ed, Ilnrry Baine~ und and 1 0 1'om Belt, 12.~ E, lloUtll St., phone Will HAVill 11 atonic of iiO,OOO B'l'!J rwo LI!U~-NIDW large steam J oJ' the day, Be pl·atectcd, RustJcll um·c~ tlllnhle, lmlnncu woods AT~L·CAH G A RAGE~ fully i ~~~ n_:, ~-~ ~ 0 •ilii_~~~-J·3 ~---_:'_~~ 1\fnaCin 22401. aqwtt Jlom• furnf!cc~ ut n grently t•e- rndlrttm•s for Rrtl<', Sec> them nt 1 L, warner, 6'1" miles south or Mn- and prmllll'C, Buscment llntn, ~Bx CIJUipped, 2·Htory hullcllng, •15x CCJ'l'T~t.GITI ., t Dl Cement Wol'k duced tJpeclnl Hrtlr., Stmlr IH the Inghnm C'ounly Nowll. 41wtf!Hon on US-127, :if!w~p 70 Jllus sheet 20x:J8; graJmry 2-IK 60, fi room apnrtmcnl ubovo, glnHR '•,, 18 x. 0,' a umm;'1 ------llmltcct, l•'lr·At here, llrHl sor•vell. I :JO, bmn :tOx30, hen houno 16x·10, front show room new forced air• lnlw, 1111 c11slu 1ounty. A vc1y l'I..AS'l'IU!tlNQ-AU tunat~ o% p!u~r I By rcllrlblo veterans .Jewett Appllnnr.c Co,, 130 W. Ash, TYPEWRITITJRS:=_N~;- ;;;.a used i:!on SPITICIAJ],-~-I.-;;-111<·;, !·Incn~ tile With c emcnt Jlo~11'; .silo 12~:1r., stolcml heat r oc~te 1 In tow of pretty pln<•o, goorl dPer hunting, tcrlng done; pntchhtg 11 6pcclal• M won 1 r 1 ""11 41 1 1 , ,Tout•nnl lor 27 months ~·'· 16 )l!antl new gu111gc 2•1x,IO, Nice G 1000 popul~tlo~l- Tr•'imR n ll•rhlng-, 100 mil<'" north nl' r.nn· ty. Rohert S. Burnll, 3811 Aurel• 1 'Jll>H' ,,J _. __ - _____w_~ mndciH.Useclmucrll!cacaJrythu monllm,$35fl,Alr.oNcw•Jivr•el!wlll.toom !Hlllbc with hath nnd lilt- , ,Ring, Will m•ll Ill" bnrgllln rn Ius roncl, Lnnslug, R. 2. Phono Williams Bros. DA VillNPOR'L', lruf,'e HIZ<', flnrl Rrtmc guarantee llE new ones. Zlm· 1 •1 7' J' Lit <'1 1 t 1nu1• • Look this over ut ~2l c,oo Qrocery nnd ment mrrrlwt r•oo1l tmde fot· nn nutomn!J!Io not older LanRingo, 2-5108. lOw·tt 1 11 111 1 701 W. Center St., Mason mermun's Hnnic• ScrvlcP, Muson, Mlo ' ' 'wol t;;:mZnl ow un , ,~ ',H nn. het~' ., D unv'ltlu and Wlllli;'m 11 : oquiJimcnl Hodu hnr 2-story th m n lll•lll mnd••l. D, TG Moyur, button-brtl'lt Phnll, l'Pl!pholstc•red 2owtf 1~. . '"· , mmm, .. 1 u 1"· 0 n1 1, • 0 11 • • • • " t , NOW -Ei<'<'l!lc Plwnc 25141 1 111 11 0 1 01 1 In I'OHe-llgurell lnpoHtry, SJH'ings ______phone Mason .JOOI. ·10w2 Lon, NOTJG brick bnll;• fliHo nceelles, Also, lmlltlng lcsnnns any Rets of bullcJ{ngs, nmln houao terms, I WALDO ROAD, modern 5 room Lyon Household ~ . ~~~ r"~-t c~n.dltlo~, *.111 ~:nd ~cllveJ', 8 Cliff Watt renm$.;·0 PI~ntmrt'~ c~! ' 111ltc artmnnnn f'XI'I'}lt Monday, 2fi cents and hams cxtla goocl· the other homo, goorl brtHI'ment with nne- Flxlt Service, •108 W. Ash, Mn- l11407w8, s':" 'tl1 Cr~.ll0 ' ' 1!AI~lnstnllw, R'b S"l per hnliJ. M1a Atthm· NPwma11, set of hullc)lngs 110 t so had, HOMES llwll' IJ,L'J'c, ~5,2fi0, tc1ms, 01 will ROn, Hwtf Oil Pg'e t'Oru I I m Cfi I I "08 n I l t " "'h ' ' ' rt•cn I ' I r I ·I' . h ------, , th 0 f W "t C I ttl , 1 1 stOI1e OS " ··ru c s tee , mason, ,. one either Ptlc·c $.!8,000, cash. Fllr- MODERN COlJN'l'RY ITO ME 7 c •Jl i,ooc c oc am c I fll ouso CUSTOM GUNSMI'PHING~ -Ru· The Plumber i~~~me A111,1,1;,;'8 72; un;,' rr ~ ~~:;~ ( MaRoll 26fl01 •llw1p thcr Information, call Mr. I•'ox, roomH nncl bath, 2-crl!' gar~gc,: j,~·a,lll'l' ns 11own payment r;.honc bulldmg of military rifle actions 0 1 1 0 1 1 11 ,------: - ·. -'------· 20 ycn~ ~p~ic~~~At~L~lp you RUMMAGE -SAiE -:~~-c;·u,7,1Jc ~;~~e i~ ;. ~~/dJ!g·z:cl~bH~~~~·~ ~~~~ nteel;v landscnpml, 2 acres or land. 1 ~Jd 10 ~;l' ~t3 ~"~Je~~~;~L~,'0 ~1~ 0 "~ 11 ~~ to AmerJCan Hportms. Telescope Is strictly on his own. All ldnde ll.OLLAW t. Y BmD, U'CI] once, for chooso the size you need, B. A. i Woman's club n11nmng-o sale I >17 000 $ • ' , , · , sing ' 41 w1 ~lghtn. mounted; :Will. also sight of repair wm·]{ and new 1)1stallu- lllllc $3fi Pr!Jctlcnlly new I lwlc1 nt lhc council rooms f7o' ACRES ea' Losl!e good land I IN M~SON-Ncw home, gootl,. ,. ------doer. 11Clos, Oscrrt Berglund, 720 tlons. All WOlle guaranteed. guitar and PaYe, $2ii 00; nc•nJiy ' 30 tr Saturday, October 11. ,. Hwl ' n } p. • • 2 ~ 000 locatwn, fom ronms ancl hull!, Phllllps roud, R. 3, Mason. Mason new son wool lmntlng pnnls 31 w ______ancl huddlngs, lice ''' .J, ·I completely furnisher!, poHsession B • j s I · phone 2•1960. nwtf wuiRL, compl••Lc with police 'm;s-1 SLABWOOD for sale, 'l'hurcson NEW 20-GAUC:E Stevens tloubll•- Cull Mr. I~~'m~~~'G~i~ 2 • I~~ oioo drys. Owner lcclVJn[.( town, Phone 22951 1 usmesses or a e ----- / pcnllcrs $10, Inquire ut 108 West Lumber company, Howell. Phone !Janel hmnmerless shotgun, ~10. 5 ROOM HOUSE with bnlh, 2 · • crnrs. Perl'y's Bicycle 29wtf Ash sltcet, Mason .flwlf 1814 3wtf Also <110 bolt action G-shot Pconccr compartment American cabinet IN MASON Fi ell tl SUPEI1 MAJ•tKE'I' In the counlt'Y AND - ' ' model 28 •2" n D Inm·ln acre ss • ' -' vc rooms nn Ja 1, or------I ----- i ' •P ,) • • ' I ), • slnlt With btlllt-ln cupboards. 'l'hls I hatdwood Jloor·s lllSllhtotl filii on Big Portng-e !nice for sale, in A I' e Sei'VI"ce HOUSEHOLD for /from Wnoclluwn Cl'rnetcry 111 house 111 Dansv11lc It lA an old house basement oil 1 't' t ' '1 t ' rcstrletctl nren Leg slot'<' 30 x 70 , · I • Bl "'···II~Tlf1NIS!lTNCS • 1I· ·t 1 cur Leshe · .Jlw1p I is · · · ' • • wo • wn o '• ]lOS· PP IanC sa c. ue •' Jc,.' .rvenpm mH Flll That Muddy ' · but quite (lvablc nt only $2,fl00, ~~ csf'lon 111 :JO d s $""DO ft., 100 ft. nn hig-hway, 100 ft. on 2800 South Cedar r.hntr, harrcl llaclc chn11·, Duncan 1 R. "'MING'I'O ?2 - 11-0 f 01 . · 1 GREEJNOUGII ny ' ·>·" Huron river· complete groccru Holt· Phone 2191 zlncB. Also !taniturc moving and Phyfe end tables nnd coflc•<• trrhlc d i b d '" N • 11 sa "• FARM "'XTRAO!'DINARY 0 I ' '' 40 tf th t It R !{II t I I ' ' r vewny or urnyar $10 Also set of helper sp11ngs ' '" • · n Y IN HOLT -l•lfl feet or Jmsmnss mca~pmduco, drugs, frozen foods w 1 o cr rue t ng. oy par c r, end t~blf'r.l.unpH,11 0 1 ALI~Jlllng-1 lamp:!,1 with fc,; c~r, $1i; 'taqwuhn, tox'H, ~·I; lour ownei'H smce talccn np from frontage em US-127, demo m to I' and s n M.•l~ecnsc. Stoclt and ------1 3::i•l ill, South St., Mason, phone dcslt,,Uxt..' ~ 1011: ! , r\ ~' n~w JO ~· cabmct ;Lyle MaJeStic 1aelw, 8- govelllmcnt. Replacement cost of/ business Bcction. A renl buy, fixtmcs Ill perfect condition. Also BUYING, 'l'ft!JCKING or tmding 21981, uwtf ft. KclvmdtOJ :gu ntOI ', n:ahog- Limestone Chlp~ tube, needs rr llltl<' WOII<, $12; and bullcllnss would b.e more than sale 18 x 10 wall<-ln box, 600 lb frozen llvestoclt at nl! times, Roy D. ------any bed.lO~m sullu, co.mp~.ut~ with Royal house tllulm, 26 Jt., Lores Jllicc of. farm Thm IS a goocl dairy FAHMS r food box, 8 ft. douhle duty meat Donald, North Meridian roacl, route b~x sprmgs and .mnel "P''.ng .. m~t- never ugcd, electric bwlces, lllce farm Wlth bnscmcnt b~rn, 36x118,1147 ACRE farm, !I'Ve] Janel, Jo-, case, 20 cnsc milk box and 1·1 hole 2, Willinmston, Phone Lansing CllStOm Curing 11 1 1 3 ltesq, I Wrl!Jam fmcecl automatic contlolle~ hot air wom house, modem; bnsrment D f s ! sale In good COill!JliOn For use Donnldso~, ~ 11 Randolph, Mnsnn furnace, full basement, fnut cellar, I barn, cement stave sllo, too] house ogs ' or a~e 'I Lockers at Holt as deep-freeze Ol' for dairy ptod- Clernents Phone 26D02 Mason 11w1p atone fireplace chnnney. Good and other burlllings $lSOOO Service ucts Floyd Mill1•1, Mason, route l, electricully pumped water system Terms ' ' ' ' • ----.l- For ptclwp service phone 21281 Mason Frozen Food Loc!cers 31/" n11lcs southwest or Mason nn Flower Shop MUS I KING po1 table electl'lc to house and bam. Bulldmgs arc I · . COLLIE AND SHJc!JHmRD pups 330 East Sycamore 40wtt Lyons road. Phone 1\tason 749:J. phonog1 a ph, With 1 ccot ds, $20 all in good strrte of rcpatr. All this for sale Clary Nesbtt, 1 mrle 32wtf I 41wl Holt Mrs. Joseph Kohler, :lOS West on 159 acres or good land, fair to W eallt of Mason on ColulY)blrr mad ______,------KRESI. 41wl GREENOUGH 5891 32 1mch galvamzed J!tpe und five 21561 Mason, -tlw1p --- 1------r t h h d Auction Sales For Ft ec Esttmates ------FUEL OIL space heaters. New INOW THAT l1ttle JUnior 1s crawl- FISHING FARMER here is your IN LESLIE, 4-room hOuse, lar 1· amcsway s anc tons, all tan 1 call T" 10 WILTON "' 9x10 " n heatet'" co1nplete w'ttll bl 1 · tl lli"'S clean w til c'·l1rrnce 8 boat ]!Vet'·y n1ce grove 1 t t t b'l glc new, and approximately 8 tons of 1 " ru,.,s ' ' ,.,rce ' "• owel' mg, cecp le ,., ' I 110 a·"l'es goocl 8 tootn' house ftrr' f o. onh 1 slretc 1• ontch o.ct< Y<'Hr oH hay. Phone Dansville I Ob' ALL KINDS $40 each; wash1ng machme, for sale at a reduced price. We odorless Fina Foam Zrmmerman's " , , • rom sc oo,palv~c msu a ec w1 wh1 e 'i lirst house on Ewers road off Mason 7201 296 1 newly rccond1tionecl Universal, have u source for fuel oil for the Home Service, 41wl nace, 2 barns, 2 silos. Owner's one· asbestos shingles newly decorated M 'd ' d Gl T p· h 3Dw4 $2G; nearly new gas stove, $60, winter, at stnndard prices for our ----- t~trd of corn included, Neal' hardwood floors,' grrs, clectrictty: _en Ian_~_<:a_: ______~11 :-" 1.ll en . ll).C davenport and chair, maroon, $35. customers. Jewett Apphancc Co., CEMETERY LOT for sale. Bu~tal StockbrlclgGeR~~~eOU$G16 , 0~0. city water and telepho.ne, oil heat, IRISH SETTER, 1egrstcrcd, male, and BLOCK LAYING, concrete worlt Phone Lansing 561 H or Mason 130 W. Ash, Mrrson, phone 5511. place for four at Chapel Ill !Is HOWELL DOUBLE f1 1 t t pnce $2800. For particulars ca11 1 for sale cheap. A good hunter. of any type clone to your sntis· 1 phone 2311>1. 41w1 41wl memonaJ gardens at Lansing on b ld' • d t rant s ore J Lou Sherman, Leslie phone 2304. Herbert Esch, 4377 West Colum. Robert KI'I•by f t· H ' : US-16. Henry Fries, phone 7771 m mg 1ense 0 au 0 sa1 ee. tf, b' ac JOn by exp.erleneed labor ave Berry Bros. Brrrn Pmnt ...... ~2.00 'Mason. 41wl Good mve~tmont $18 500. 39 w • m. Phcne Mason 2·1886 11wlp slashed our prices. For mformatlon ,.., A 1 GOOD JOB 'F, scctwn 3, for prices. Car- $o,OOO. 110 ACRES-Good 4-room house, 10 '11 t 1 oacls. Phone Mason 2·1800. 1 Holt. Picltup and delivery serv-! . 40w3 roll Gardens, phone 1711. 41wl GREENOUGH II other mmor builclmgs, level: 41 W1P tee. Phone Holt 2721. 20wtfl1 1 Want NEAT CITY HOME In the cour.- land smnll woodlot clect!'lc ~------· ---- 1 ---- We TWO MODEzitNIZED electric SfiOTGUN £a;- snlc-,-16-gaugc try, It means just that too, w1th 1 ]Jghts, S5,000. Terms. ' 1 S P :"IN G, E ~ SPANI~L, well , OIL BUH.NERS servlcca oy auth·[ • 1 chandeli~rs, five and four bulbs,! Remington SportEmnn, rrutomat- with plenty of other good buildings Ill!· ACRES-With house and bl okc, s-~ ° ~ga ~~ ~ev~, k chca). 1 orized Duo-Therm dealer. Home BUSineSS Also mrrn s heavy leather safely ic, with case and recoil pad. Call on 100 acres of good level clay 1 other buildings, well, electricity,' N,~n~ Rox ·1 5• ' e I n ro~ 1 ', ~quipment Co., Holt. Phone 7·1 Calves! belt. 542 West Maple, phone Ma- wee]{dny~ 9 to 12 8 m. and all day loam soil except a couple of acres i $2 250 with $500 down I"' tl!Jamston. Phone Dell Oal{ 101! 2. 1111. During the evonlng call Q • 1 son 4971 after 5 p, m. 11~1 saturday Jmnes Ca!tridel', 415 s not so good. Clos~ to Dansvtllo 17 ROOMS IN MASON-2 lots,, ______·il~vtp 1 73471. 30-tt I ppOflUmty ' RE~mMBER! We pay the best Rogers, phone 4501. 41w1p sc~ool an~ village, Included in I lrrrge sh~de, furnace, bath, city, BLONDITI COCKER puppies for 1 prlc'c-every weelc-.Just Jond GERMAN CAMEHA and case for -- prtce Is the carpel, wall to wall,, w~ter, $o!500, part cash. I sale, mg-llt weeLs old William Steadman =~::-~------your calf In 1he car anti hrlng srue Coupled range fmder. F3.5 TENT, 16x20 Cor sale w1th all deep freeze, and \~onderful drap.es. Lew1s G. D1etr1eh Real.ty Agency, IT. Hardy, 4 miles west of Mason STANDARD gas station fat· sale lens. Excellent conclltion, Phone poles. Cheap 1f taltdn at o•1ce Move m now. Pncc $16,000 wtth 13136 S. Cedrrr, Lansmg . ...Phone on Columbm onc-hnlf mtlc south ' chenp. Garage 26x36, about one him over- M,ason 7324, Mrs. Mmvin Janson,!' Also hay, 60c per hale. Ed Casper, terms Lansing 47755. 1 on Aurelius 'rorrcl, first house an Constructil)n Co. acre of land, 24-hour statwn on 109% W. Columbm. . 11w2 64<1 Wolvcnne road, phone Mason SPEARMINT FARM of 262 acres. 40wlptf west side. , 4Jwlp US-127, good spot for r1ght party, FROM ONE DAY TO 'fWO 1 I 21130. 1lwl 180 acres lS muck and the hal- '------1 t b 'ld • . d Bllland Joe's, 517 N, Main, Lesl!e. WEEJ{S OJ.D H 11 ance high land, Buildings in· BUILDING LOTS JJcrrted In Ma- I PUPPIES TO GIVE AWAY to I Camp1 e e Ul urgs 0 '- a 11 1un s 39w3p • O~a~"';:een Candjes . 1 SAVAGE 99 30-30 ca!Jbre, feather- sured for $21,000. ThJs also has rJon for sale, 4 rods wide and I anyone who wtll give them a Repairmg [lJld remodeling ge and blaclt Ill standard I weight w1th scope or without an A-1 still. Can be purchased with l403 ft. deep. Electricity and gas good heme. Mlllhm· English Brit- ON 1\!0~DAYS ONLY • ~~~;ween Naplcms sc~pt~.'J like DnewE, wMith pl~~ty o1f or w1thouL crops and tools. Poor available, Inquire Eugene Purvis, I tnt1v Nelson Docldcr 1'/· m1les1 By the job or hour w d at 1\fru!on Stoclcyard Pape! Tab! Cl th b 1•'d I em wg-es. . ovet, .,, mt e health IS reason for selhng, Better. first place west of US-127 on Kipp I south of Dansvtllc on Williamston I ante • Paper Dra;erie~, \ ~e~~ s~;ll east of Ol{emos road on Hrrrper investtgate th1s. 7% acres nvcr- road. Phone Mason 5781. 44wtf rand. 41wlpl 620 S. Edgar road P. 0. Box 24 .,. Hours !l' lll t I selection of Clo a lmtoned !road. Phone. 2•1890 11wl aged 89% pounds of spearmint OJ) -1-- I \Vlum Bl'ttel' Prtcef Are 1'ahl, p y I - . per acre and even transplanted EIGHT ROOM HOUSE for sale, I Mason ' We'll l'ny Tlwm clraper1es I RE!MmGTON RAND nddmrt ma- spearmint hac! a 51 pound aver- with bath gas heat automatic 1 B ·rd· M t • I • Mlonogrammmg SerVICe, one ohmo, practically new. Collins age per acre. I hot water ~vater softener tmlet Ul mg a en a BUSINESS PROPERTIES t ay seJ•vice on nop]{Jns, sta-: Sales and SerVI!i,C, Ced.1r St. Mn-~2 ACRES with G-room .'lOuse, 2 upstairs, bathroom down,' storm John Steadman, WE SPECIALIZE in busmess op· portumties. Do you wish to sell? tion01y and Haslw trrrys 1son. piece bath, mce yard, $3,000. or 1 windows and screens throughout, Buildmg Contractor 1:~ for S!!lle Would you Jilw an experienced j •nmc house with large barn and oalt floors upstairs and down, fur- u Phone 9801 Zimmerman'S R I E 1 '2"wtf salesman to call on you? Your 10 acres of land at $4,750. Pas- nlshed if desired with modern re· 0 Your Specialty Store ~ · session now. frlgerator, gas stove and washing I property will be placed with many ea State I - ---- PLASTERING-New ana repair salesmen throughout the state. 314 S. Jefferson Mason 270 ACRES with 6 t•oom modern machme. Priced reasonably. H. E. I f s I 1 -- Free estlmrrtes Loon C Baclms Write Carl Voorhies. Box 110 Phone 2·1301 or a e house, large barn, on main paved IHemans, 807 S. Barnes, phone HARDV~O'?D LUMBER m :ough I Route Mason.' Phone . Lansing' Games, Mtchtgan. State Wide Real road, near Dansville. Prtce $25,- 3874 Mason. 39wtf 4: for bUJiclmg purposes, or Wtll cut 87997 tf I Estate of Games. 41w1p 000. - to fill orders. Earl D. Whc~ler, 5 I • • 3• w GREEJNOUGH 80 ACRE FARM for sruc or trade m1lcs south llf Mason to Plams j WANTED-Weldmg, Have port. DOUBLE B,ARREL 12 gauge shot I MODERN G-ROOM house in Les· WHY DON'T you buy this 9 room 1 for larger farm by owner. Pl'lcecl road, ',!, mile west, and V! mile i Carp· enter work able welder., Tmilers. stoc]( GOOD PASTURE gun for sale, Don Oesterle, cn1- llc. New nutomattc gas furnace, house and 2-car barn-gatage at $8,000. Russell c. H1ll, 5 mllcs north on Laxton road, phone Ma• i raclts and wagqns made to order, ner of Olremos and Howell roads . complete 3·plece bath, new, gas !ocatecl 0!1 large Jot right. on M·36 south ar.d 5% mlles west of Mason Phone Mason 25693 after 6 p m. 1 son 5233, or call I~uge'he Wheeler,' All K, l Also steel plow pomts sharpened .IS NOT ENOUGH range, nearly new, water heater, m Dansville? Remodel thiS to smt I on Plams road. Phone Aurelius Dansv1lle· 2039. 20wtf InC S Iand points resharpencd, Rtding •llw2 softener, new roof, fresh pamt. yotuself and then you will 1enlly 1702. 37wtf garden tractor for sale. Warfle's Robert Kilburn, 408 Rice street, have a nice home. Including cabinet maldng, brick Welding Shop, 1 'h m1les west of MIXED CORD wood for sale or Leslie. Phone 3862. 41wlp GREENOUGH 120 ACRE FARM for sale, 6 room CINDER AND CEMENT BLOCKS laying, block laying, sldewall£s, IDansville on M·36. Phone Dansville FOR FULL MILl Wlil trade for enr corn, clover~------. . \VANTOWN (near) SO acres, level, house, brrrn, garage, chlclcen hrry or oats. William Knop one FARM for sale, practrcally undm clrry loam soil, .with 70 tilable house and milk house. Rowland CIDMENT AND MORTAR, basements and dnveways. I also 2402. 22wtt mtle south of Holt on Edgar 'road the enves of Lhc capttol, 15 min- acres Bnrn 38x50, other buildings,, Seaman, ·1645 Waii{Cr road, 3 Metal Roofing _ Laminated make fireplaces and store fronts. IWANTED-Part-time help in Ma· PRODUCTIOI llrst place on west side of road: 1 utes from Olcls, Drop F'orgc or new silo Large house wtth modern miles west of Leshe. 40w2p Rafters 102 2 No Sunday calls, 41w2p Reo, .ncres, good barns, bath and Holland fmnace. One· 1 Metnl Windows, hath residential Vl"ctOI' Vei'Cl'UYSSe ienceson clcLirable.store. Boolcltecping Box 27, Inghamexper· modern otghl-ronm house, new half of 25 acres wheat. Price $13,- 1 2-STORY HOUSE for snle to be and factory Phone Mason 22701 County News. - 41w1 FULL GAUGE PUMp gun for Fotd tractor with plenty of 000. moved off p1·operty. See Fted 1 I 1 ut11! ty and Basement Sashes 38wtf I sale, Herbert Esch, ·1377 West tools. All for $20,000 Box 95, GREENOUGH WANTS 1 Mlllerhlc at M1Jlerlile Market, Ma· Columbia, Phone Mason 2:1886. care of Ingham County ,News. ~ MR. FLOYD S, FOX of Leslie wlll son. \ 11w1 We can save you up to 30% WANTED-A JOB-Wtll do any- 1 ~ thing. Jun Wtihs, Okemos street. 41w1p Hw~p represent me as salesman indhe 1 ------~---- 'llson Br·others I L..IVESTOCK mucroNG to D~· Mason. 41wl ------10 ACRES 2 1 f Mason Leslie vicinity; so if you want to IRIVER FRONTAGE for sale. A Wl troit, direct to packing h(luse I ------12-GAUGE . SHOTGUN, smg e $l .,50 ' nu es rom ' 'l buy or sell real estate phone him beautiful year around home site, Rives Junctlun Phone 23F131 ~r yards. Rene Cremer, Aurelius I TRUCK DRIVER wanted Thor· barrel. Wtllinm Keehn, 2 mtles 10~ 'ROOM HOUSE 'th bath, en· at Leslie 2482 and h.: will call on 250 ft. on Huron river and 250 ft. --~ Center. Phone Aurelius, 523. burn Lumber and Coal Co.' Mason. west of Aurelius Center. Am·elms I closed porch ga:ge attached you. on McGregor Road, 150 feet deep, LUMBER cut to order rough or 6W·lt Phone 7131 ' 41w1 phone 4409, \ 41wl gas heat, extra lot Located ~ HAVE BUYER for good land con··: Tom Howe, Portage Ialte, Pmcl{· planed. Phone 2336 I.eshe. ------0 Claud Howe, Leslie. 22wtf Wil.L CLERK auo.~ton sales any· DEER • 1 East Elm street. Pnced at tract or mortgage or if you have· ney, Michigan. 24wtf GENERAL HOUSEWORK wanted HUNTERS SPECIA.....-- 1 money for investment, tell me. I ·-- where. AISIJ Income tax lUI· 1-SHEETING LUMBER ancl 2x1 for six days a week by high school todar._ •• Coleman pressure gnsoline stove I $O,OOO, ter!'ls. - I NEED some farms to sell. If I PLEASANT 5-ROOM house 2 slstance Earl Dunsmore, 3042 W. for sale, 3-burner plate. ,Also two TWO ex?epttonally fme homes lo- you want to sel!. give me a b d • li ' sale. George Ptercc, on Rolfe gt•aduate. Phone Mason 3976. I Columbm, Mllllon. Phone 2·3241 41wl Ma~tcr . burner pressure gas stove. Mark ca~ed m Mason, $12,000 and ring. Your farm may be just ~he . e rooms, 1nrgc v~n!S room, roncl between Kelly and Hawley 14W·U Kllpatriclr, Route 3 Mason. Phone 14 $~tg~ HOUSE with 2 baths, one my buyers are looldng f(li !large modern• !tit chen, dmmg room routls, phone Mason 26935. 40w2 I WASHINGS and ironil1gs wanted. 24043 Mason. 41w1p steam heat. Can be made into IF YOU HAVE real estate any· and .bntl:room and gM hent, double AUCTIONEER-If Y! •t are plan· Phone Mason 24033. . 41w1 ·- l'lenty of where In tile state, kindly give lot l1l mce location. Terms. Clara GOOD HARD WOOD, beech and ning on having an auction, con- (!miJ]'J{entuclty Ctial, Ltml)J or ;Egg AUTOMATIC RIF'L'E 22 11 b 4 apnrtments, 2-car garage. Im· me full information and I may be J. Somers, 406 E. Elm St., Mason. maple, for sale. B F. Whittal{Cr, tact Burton Wallter. Phone Leslie WANTED-Fryers, roasters and • ca r~, medmte possession. ' PI 217'>1 39\\ tf 1 1 m1le west of Teaspoon Corners, 400\ fm• sale service and a free $30 and Crossman silent a1r 1 Have Other Listings able to sell it. lone ~ · ' ' I hens. Detroit prices at the farm. Llmllled Supply of 1 mile north on Tuttle road, 1 'h eBtimate. ' 10Wtf rifle, 22 cnl!bre, $12. Both In new ·If you want to buy clr sell see us NEED STORE and Investment HOUSE FOR SALE. Has six room Write or phone Tyler Broaran, Coment 1 mlles west on Anms. Phone Les- Howell, phone 572. condition, 611 S. Barnes f>t., Ma· E H J ' tt front apartment with bath, 3 1 lie 3543, 41w2p BLOCK LAYIN<:l anl1 cement W,E SELL WARM MORNING son, Phone 21541. 41w1p -' lnery . ewe properties or busil)csses. bedrooms up. All newly decorated, I worlr. Free estillllltes, James E. STOV;ES Broker I NEED some more money to loan new cupboards and linoleum in 2000 FEET of full 2·mch plank, Young, Leslie. Route 3. Phone WANTFlD-Standlng timber. We BOY'S BICYCLE for sale, good 229 State St. Phone Mason 22571 on farms or city property at lltitchen. Has furnace four years ranging from 10 to 20 feet in 5486, 304 Catholic Church road. will pay top prices for largo VIr­ Co1!1e ln llllld look t1l1em o\·er I tires, good braltes. Pl·iced to 1 . 37wtf 5%. You must be satisfied with old, automatic gas water heater, length. Roy A. Fishel, 64~ Hogs• 17wtf gin or second growth trees, Thure• sell. Bernard Plaklre, 320 E. Elm loan, new roof. Includes four room baclt baclt road, third house north of · St., Mason, 41w1p 7-ROOM HOUSE and bath for apartment, bath with shower, gas - eon Lumber Co., Howell. Phone 1 Pryor road. 41w1p OIL BURNER SERVIClil, furnace DSl. 40wtt Onondaga sale. Hot and cold water, $3,700, heat, beautiful baclt yard· and ., ' PAm OF BOY'S football shoes A. 0. Greenough .. - repairing. GIU!, oil, .:oal furnaces. for sale. Also roll-a-way bed and ~~;t~~c:.ovw~lc,nn$:.o20~e0rl,nem'onostl'tMoa~ Real Estate Broker since ~914 ~wodstory bam. Front apartment OUTSIDE DOOR. size 2 ft., 8 in.x I Steam, vapor, hot_ water boilers. • 13A"' M S , . · coul be made Into two apart· Gft., 8 in, Inside door, snmc stze. Hot water heaters, water softeners, Elevator Maid-of-Honor pressure cooker, son. Phone Holt 3272 ol' Mason ·ru ason t, • Dansville ments. Harry Baines, 125 E. south new. Henry Fries, 132 Rayner St., j Also good double harness. Mrs. radiators, convectors. Plumbing More Classifieds Pltooo Onondaga 21iFl or LesUe 23381, Phone Dansvtlle 2291 . street, Mason, Phone 22491. George Allen, 2 mtles east of Holt. supplies. 225 N. Main St., Lealle, 3748. - Mason. Phone 21151. 41wl ' 2fiwtf Day or Evenings . 31.wtf . Phone Holt 2907. 11Wl Pllonc Lcsllo 3682. llwU On Page Eight I CAnPmN'rmn lllld cement worlt APPLFJS nnd hon~y for mile, Mabel Io· . Off' . I wanted, )"-IOIJl'Y Frlon, 132 nay- Comb lllld cxtrnct honey, J" P. ' IStrlct I ICia denlcra In Lnnfilng Tucmlay ovo· Dt•: F', ,J, Kollo1m nttondelc Oprlyls wc.~t of Flint, l'tlh~tignn, jtmt. off 8101 nl-78. · 1 other items. Best prices paid. P. Winter_AIJIJles . · • ' when tal{on into LansiJIB' munici- Hudnut R"'u·escntatlve o. Box 313 Lansing. 32wtf Wtlllam N. _Hernelc, Mr. and Mrs. pal court Wednesday 'IJfaml was On Monday and Tuesday, Octn­ 50 !lEAH Ol•' llfGU CLASS R,I•XHS'I'!Cfi,lm A:"o/11 l'(JR,F;. Hat·ry E. Tnnpf and sons, Mr. anrl bound over to circuit court for ber 11 anrl 12 Miss Elizabeth BRED UNRJCGIST.E'REH HOI,S'DGIN COWS AND IUm•~EitS. WASHINGS W ANTED-Wtll call Ji'I'(~Sh, s)Jrlnglng- and ln fnil llow of mlllr. dren.Mrs. Charles W. Herrick and 41w1chi!· I trial. Normington, a represcnta tlve ()f for and deliver. Caroline Miller, Tuttle Orcha1~d THE HERD SutE, IIEitl~ECTION Ji:NIGII'l' U. A., fi'Om ------Arnott fled from the houue aft- the Richard Hudnut DuBarry Sfl· 220 N. Rogers St., phone Mason ono of bhe best daughters of Dunloggin \Vnochna.~I.~r, sired hy 2-1101. 17wtt Tuttle road, Leslie CARD OF THANKS--I Wflnt to cr the knifing. State pollee were lnn In New York will be at express my thanks to my notified and a state pollee plane Ware's as a special sales staff Cannatlou l'erfe«tlon 'Triumph. This Is a ht·other to the gi'('Ht 1 Hhf11V bull "Night Chief." w ANTIDD-Ail kmds of Jogs or Leslie Phone 1266 friends, neighbors, bus drivers ancl toolt to the air to direct patrol member. Cosmetic dernon•trations, 27 BROOD SOW.S for ~all farrowinJr. standing timber. Claud Howe, 40w3 the students of hus 6 who re- cars. The pilot of the plahc spotted and special displays of the Hud-! Leslie, Phone Leslie 2330. membered me with c.uds, flower;; Arnett sltullcing in a corn field and nut. line are being planned. : ,EQUIPIImX'l' Save Time 30wtf ~7---- and fruit while at the flovt•' l1ns- radioed the location to officern in Closed Sunocl:t;vR 18-eun l\1111< Cooler, Frlgldairo typll POTATOES for sale, .$1.'i5 per bu- nita! and upon my rctum hmne. cars. Arnett was quickly taken The Lansing Ten and Fuel com- 1 l-ean Mlllc Goohw, Frlghla.Jrn t;vp" Thanlcs again. Floyd Mitchell. into custody. nnnv icc house will be closed on ii Unit Delaml r.ragtwt.lc Millwr 1 WANTED-Horses, any size and shel, No. 1 size, meally cooker~. Money 4 1\lillr StnLinmlers em l.op ·of gmin or i wANTED-Accounts to collect. Route 3 Mason. Phone 240>13 Ma­ mash or both : Roy Adams, phone 4111 or 3561 son. 11w2p the Ball funeral home on Saturday I 'SZ!MAKESA ROOM LOVELY 1 9wtf mormng, at 10 o'clock. Furtl1er Auction Calendar services for Mrs. Krabcll will .be I VEGET.ABLES for sale: Swe<

j -'"' to un Injury, Wlls unuhlo trJ (lOUIJiy UPniUt 'l'l'lllnlug l'l'lllfi'IJ.Ill Mt•, .nm!. Mt•u, Ncltwu l·l•Juau nl' (!u~ Nurt~~lfJ l'la.uu~1I Mt•, IUid J\JI'S, f(oy Holmrl fllltl Dansville phly but vory little whllll1 groutly A·ildreHw P. 'J', A, f~J'jiiiJl ,Junior Hodglen Tom. Hefty n.oynl Contor, Inrllnnu, .nnd Mrs. Mr•, lllld MI'H, li'l'llllle l'lllll or T~ou. Mr. anrl Mrs, Clnrc Smith or WII· Enat Alt\iedon !lc apcnl Sillldny ovm1tng· with Mt•, ' ~frH, ll11len \' cnmg llllllllli•nppcd tho Agglo ntt·ll ll . N IWI'P-H· 11 " Mrfl, Almond Wing spent the 1 dny with Mary Hall, , Weaver. Sunday visitors of Ml', und Mrs. mcnt In relation to Uw sr'hool, I The balwd goocls snle ancl ·ba· or Wllllnmston were Sunday viAl· weclt cncl with Mr•. nnd Mrs, Cur·! Bernadine Shaw ... spont Sundny I------·-·- ..·--·------• Opr:.tfng the second half IJo>t:· Pnl'ls· Wilt · ' •T , v , WI g 1e pres ld oc1 owr ll Je zuur, Hponsm·ec.1 b y D anRvllle tors of the former's pm·ents, Mr. GrosslulllH of Leslie . .Almond Wing scorccl on n long pasR. Ji'rn.n Anonnccmcnt hnA berm J'l'crlvorl huslnesH n_wcl!ng- hecnuso of the Chnptet• .TD, wns held rit the and Mrs. nay Hulllbcl'gct', and son Rolland and g-randson ut the Reuson home near Gregory, INGHAM COUNTY NEWS ur~al!J 1 o . .s., then on JJ 11• AggiPH ,.mpluycd IIoir.. of the hlrlh or a daughtm• nlmenec of Willlul' Singer, the V. T•', W. hull Saturd11y nnd was Sgt. and MI'R, Avemn Aolcley Gerry were Sunday dinner guests Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Shaw lind 0 t 0 1 7 1948 1~ 2 there, f~]-mlly of Mason spent Sunday aft. c )Cl' • age .'rtmior JJ,•,vhon RCOI'Ni on n p!u1,g1 September 20 to Mr•, nnrl Mrs, I president. A committee consisting n rmcccss. OVc'l' $80 was netted and fnmlly of Ft, Knox, Kentucky, ornoon with Mr. and Mrs. Orville following a '.'n, .., to Lull Tlwm 1•• Fl·ancC',Y Bnllantlne Of Ypsilanti, Iof MI'B. Chnrlcs Wcel!lt nnrl Stanley l•'r•ir;clJ fumlly and Mr. and Mrs . .J. B. Dnl- nne! Mrs. Hobct'l 'l'hompson, of Mt•s, Clyde Howlett of Stacie· nnd Mr·a, Dewey Cmfl. lcr, were the outstnn1llng players. 'rho ton spent Monday evening with Charles Sut-~n and .Jeremiah Mac- brlallored Iubrlmmts. l\falw IL t!ornpll'!., eh:tngt,over IIUI\', mght In the St. .Johns hospital was also pt•esent. Bob Price. Mr. nn(l Mrs. Wayne Boyce. I Every car needs that in-between season check up and 110ft after n long illness. --- Mr. 11nd Mrs, Alfred Sherman Mrs. Howard Townsend had BIUVE fN 'l'ODAY A I•"ALL Cl1ECit·UI'. 11 changeover from summer to winter driving. A complete I She .is survived by her husbund, I' Snhmlulc \V, S. C. S. :\[ect!ng and family and Mrs. Frances shower nt her home Thu1·stlny line of service at Spenny's Garage. u dnnghtcr, Audrey; her father, The regular meeting of the Keene were Sunday guests of Mr. nflernoon for Mrs. Phyllis Shaw I Jcranl; Eddy; and a sister, Fmn- Woman's .Society for Christian and Mr.~. Harry Rerlm11n of St. and Mrs. Don Steffey, cos .Eddy of Lansing. Ser·vice will he held Wednesday, .Johns. '1 Mr. and Mrs. .Jesse Camnbell, I Collins Has A October 13, at the cburch at 7:30 Mrs. Dell Mead und Mrs. Ross Ivan Knight nnd Thelma Dem- Permanent Antm .. Freeze l'uhlish, School Pap(•r I p, m. Following the business meet- Sumption attended a district meet- ming of ,Jackson spent Sundny The lirst million of the "Aggie·' ing refreshments Wtil be served. ing- of Fnrm Bureau women at evening with Mrs. Will Knight and Complete Une of Accessories vllle News" was published last All who nttend are aslted to talcc Owosso Munday. Floyd, wcelt by the membcJ'S of the writ· ti1Cir own table service. Mr. an[J Mrs, Fred Hayhoc, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. schockow ten and spoltcn English class. ---. · and Mrs. Ralph Glynn and son, and .Shirley entertained Miss Jean I A. G. Spenny & Sons Open Saturday Evenings Until 9 There were eight full pages in the Plan Rngular l\feet!ug ' Marvin, Mrs. George Mitchell nml Erlrlic of Ann Arbor over the week i Issue including two pages of nd- The regular meeting of the Bup- 1 Mrs. Lloyd Brooks attended ·the Iend nnd Saturday they attended j 220 West Ash Phone 26441 vcrtising, Tlw literary staff Is as tist Ladies Aid society will be held funeral of Perry Glynn Of Olivet the Hillsdale fair. I , sistunt~~:~~~ct~~·a~~H~~n~~lli~~H.~~~ill~~.~~M~~-·······M~---···························· cditot·, Elizabeth Poilok · the home of Mrs, Elizabeth ,Seeley. 04 years of age 11nd wns a for;nor 1 I sports editor, Darwin Church; fen: There will be 11 potluck supper at rcAident of Dansville. He ran the ' turc edt tor, .Joan Richmond· ns- seven o'cloclc, which will be foJ. stage from Mason to Dansville for Collins Sales &/ Service sistant feature editor, M~rgie lowed by the business meeting. several years. You Get I Anderson: news editor, Noreen This Will be the annual meeting Dr. Frank Fitch and Mrs. Fitch DcSOTO-PLYMOU'I'II DiEALER I Cochrane; 11ssistant news editor, with election of o!flcer,s and an- of Ypsilanti were Friday night 222 S, Cedar ,Joyce Docleett: and artist, Stanley nual reports. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Darn Diehl. Pl\one 2•1291 I Frisell. 'l'he business staff Is: man- Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson, Sr., 1 1------'-----I1 agcr, Joyce Shenthelm; advertis- Mr. and Mrs. Louis Stitrker, olff arc spending· the w~elc in Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Lawrence of 1Helen Baker and .Joyce Wilcox. J northern Mtclngan on busmess, Bath, Mr. ancl Mrs. Earl Mender ; ---· Floyd M!lls is spending two and Mrs. Clayton Balmer of Lan· $125 Exchange-Installation Extra Genuine Ford Battel'ies I 4-JT .cluh H~ve Hayrltle weeks wit!1 his uncle, Frank Mills, sing and Mr. and Mrs. Asa Proc- I The Dansv11!e Drury and Crops at FrederiCksburg, Vn. tor of Stockbridge were visitors of Cylinder Assemblies for all V-S's in stock now 'I·H club and their guesh hnd a Mrs. Merle Swnn, Mrs. Donal Mr. and Mrs, Floyd Mitchell Sat-~ nntl up, c:r.:chunge I ~ayrlrle Monday evening. A weiner. Paries, and Mr.s. J. B. D.alton at· urday and Sunday. BROKEN .BLOCKS NOT ACCEPTED $11.00 I oast was held at Consumers tended a mectmg to flmsh plans Floyd Mitchell began driving Ipark .. Members are asked to turn fotl' Ingham County Night at the school bus Monday after be· I . in their repo:ts to their leader as Grand Chapter, which will be held ing ill for several weeks. New socn as poss1ble. October 12-13 at Grand Rapids. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Niswong- I --- Mrs, Roy Clarl<, Mrs. Franlc and family of Mason were Sunday Dr. F. A. I;end.l'tlf'!l is ~alcing. a Dcminil<, Mrs. Leon Smeltzer, Mrs. guests of the former's parents, Mr. Carburetors I va~at!on aJHl Js V1sltmg h1s son Ill . Roy Payne and Mrs. Merle Otis and Mrs. William Niswonger. Chwago. . of Lansing were Wednesday guests I Bud Gauss is ,confined to his Tl1rs. Mag-g1e Burden spent sev- of Mrs. James Gardner in honor of home this \Veek with pneumonia. Reg. $12.00 $9.9 5 Exchange l era] d~vs last :ncele with Mr. and her birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Bartlett of Mrs. Merton R1cc m~d Mrs ..Emma Mr. and Mm. Glenn Foley of :Fowlervlle and Mr, and Mrs. Rolph MnrP,"an of Webbcrv11Ie. Corunna were Sunday visitors of Silsby and Terry of Mason were Rebuilt I Mr. anrt. Mrs .. Ethel Bl~lrely and their uunt. Mrs. Rose Corwin, Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Come in and See us· , Mrs. Nellie plme o~ Mtller road Pvt. and Mrs. Elson Docltter of Mrs. Roy Glover, i were ,Saturday evenmg guests of the U. S, air force, stationed at Mrs. Lorena Price and Miss I Mr. anrl Mrs. Earl Braman. San Antonio, Tex~s, spent several Bernice Price of Lansing were Shock Absorbers I A bnb:-o boy was born Monclay, days last week ynth Mr. nnd Mrs, sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Odober 4.to M1·. and Mrs. Ro:-ol~•n William Burlingame and Mrs. Arthur Harrison. They spent the Exchange Available Now ~Lller nt thP. :vrason General ~OS· Irma Bettm.an of Lansing. evening with Mr. and Mrs. Don $5.85 I Pita:. Mrs. ~Ol est .Earle of .Ball'V· Mrs . .Joidell Barr and Clyde and Leonard. SPRINGTOOTH HARROWS-2, 3, 4·section , to1; I' s.penrl,.n.,. the week With Mr. Laura were Sunday visitors of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hedglen and Regulat· I Mls.cl h and Mrs. Howard Freeland of family were Sunday dinner guests anTI~ 1 ~llerL 0 19 CULTIPACKERS, 10-ft. ' '· nn rs. .u Yu asz and Grass lnlte. of the latter's parents, Mr. aud I daug-hter of Lnnsmg W~re WcPlt Mr. and Mrs Linwood Ludlow M s Andrew Mll!hous of Stock· TRACTOR·ORA WN CORN PLANTERS .1 en_rl gue~ts of Mr. ::illd Mrs. A. J. of Jackson wer~ weelt end guests b ri.l. e Fuel Pumps Mill ··t· . · r e gc. (:! I M~ · d M Ca 1 G h f of Mr. and Mrs. John Corbin and S/A Bob Hess is aboard a USS " r· an rMn. · r •roM~~ anRL 0 Mrs. Lucy Aseltine, On Sunday destroyer and has been on a 30· Exchange L"s1 1e anc1 r. Rnr 1 rs ou th 11 tt d d th Jd d · · · · ' $2 .J 0· f'1t.evcns of Sto.ckbridrre, Mr~ nne! I .ey a a en e 0 go en :ve, • day crmse Ill the Atlantic w1th I "rs "' , t St tl M _, M. dmg anniversary of Mrs. Aseltme s stopovers tn Bermuda and New F. · C. Anderson & Sons "'' · ~"rl1c·• • C. cr, r. An, I~. b th d 'f M d M I C't Gordon Warve] were entertained ro er an wr e, r .. an . rs. Yor t I y. . D.ansville P.honc 2363 I Raturdnv eveninJr at ilinner nt tiH• John Sherwood of Bteckenndge, Mr. and Mrs. L!lWl'C~ce Curtt3 home of Mr and Mrs Harold who held open house and served and fam!ly were tn Wtllow Run· '------..;,_-----1 I Wing ' · refreshments to 150 friends and Sunday. Allee Curtis left Tuesday · relatives. They received many for a two weclts vacation in ]'lor· · J ·~--..;,_..;,_-----~~=~~~-----·--~-----~~======~-,I glib,~®glliemaP~~noo~player aJlcl radio from their sons ~~Mrs, Nora Ives of Williamston G. E. & Esco and daughters. Mr. and Mt·s. and Mrs. .Tessie Reinhart were f . Sherwood were former residents of Friday visitors of Mrs. Myron .Ingham county, \ ·Kirby, Sealed Beam Units .. $1.10 Electric Mrs. John Moyer and Mrs. W. H. Mr, and Mrs, Ira Bailey at- White of Lansing and Mrs, William tended the funerlll of the latter's . Rebuilt Roasters __ Klrb,v were Wednesd11y luncheon aunt, Mrs. Cora Lauer of Saginaw, guests of Mrs. Pearl Sheridan of Thm•sday afternoon. Hamburg., · Ml'. and Mrs, Charles Woods I Distributor $4.50 Mra. Don Sites spent 'Thursday were Sunday visitors of Mr. and I All model!!, exchnngc with her sist.'er, Mrs. G. c. Wright I Mrs. True Martin of Van town. of Lansing. · Mr. and Mrs. Harold Glynn and Miss C!audln Earle of Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brenner of New Type of !alta and Mrs. Ada Harlmess of Williamston, M1•. and ,Mt·s. Clar· Munith spent several days· wlth "nee Pt•ice, and family nnd Mr. and Fuel Pump Miss Millll Mann. ' · ' ,Mrs. Arvin Pow1•1! nnd family of $5.00 With Sediment Bulb Mr. and Mrs. G. m. Manning and T"an~ing anrl M< and Mrs. ·Leo, General Electric Appliances I David and Miss Bessie Tyson were Glynn of Wheatfield were Sunday Refrigeratora Sunday guests of the former's pnr· !l'Ucsts of Mt•, and Mrs. Bob Price, Priced b'om e.nts, Mr. nnd Mrs. G. H. Manning Robert Thompson and .~on Bob Muffler .. $7.50 Elec:tric Ranges· of Ypsilanti. attended l.he M.ichlgan Stnt~. co~· . Mt•s, Lucy Aseltine Is spending lege and Hawatl g-ame at MlCill· ExciJOnge Washing Machines. sevet•nl weelcs in Jacltson at the gan .State college Saturday after· Clutch Disk $4.55 I 110 (Automatic and Conventional) home of her. daugl~ter, Mrs. Lin· f.r~!\ I\.' /(, , Zimmerman and wood .Ludlow, afte1 .spending, the daughter, Anne, nf Mason .and Clutch Pressure Plate Exchange, from Open' Saturday Evenings Until 9 past few months wlth Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. William Musolff were in $5.80

Y.ES! We lla.ve · just re­ John Corbin, Grand RaplclA Tuesday on bus!· 'o ceived n shJpment of elec­ MISII Jane Fetzer of I 111' !l'I'OClerh•N und ?n in Detroit 'rhursclny nnd I•'rlday. two nephews nnd two nieces, wedding tr1p. They w1IL be at home lll'lllhW" lLWalt you a! Undl!rWcwtl'~. ___ nt 1031 Santa Cruz Drive, Grand 'rhcy vlsl I. eel rei a t.lves thcr·e mvl rnturnerJ home Ft•icJay evcnin~. Log Cahln Grocery, tluo frll!lldly .. Wnmu.n1 Cluh Meets Rapids. s Miss fo'lorence Frnnln East Aslt Street Iiams, who inlJ·oduccd the new In- --- featured birthday calws. Michigan is $150,000. Norton nt the Sparrow hospitfJl coming president, Mnybclle How-~ HttH 80th lllrtluhty Annivnr,,ary Thursday, Mrs. Norton l'dumccl lett, who P'ave [\ talk Oil Puerto Neighbors canie In Thur ..~dny Mr. and Mrs. ,Nell Barton and --~------Mr·. and Mt'S, Clinton Stevens I L r· Rlco .. Dora Hull gave a preview of evening to surprise William Mar- Douglas, Mrs, Esther Barton .and spent the week end at the Norris es 1€ r I Mrs, Jennre Macldnder vl~rted Macldncler ilome at Grand June- relatives at Okemos Sunday. j tion. . I By E. J. Cross , ! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brown, Sr., l 'rhe L B Parrish famil of r • were In Jacl

• Paul Dancer tr~cle~went an °P 1 Mr. and Mrs. William Wright [ puny of Indiana, was the spealter eratlon at St. Josephs hospital 111 ! and Mrs. Sweet left for Plymouth, I at the meeting of the Leslie Lions Ann Arbor last week , : Wisconsin, Friday to visit. Mrs, club Monday evening. He told of Mr. ancl Mrs. Mm:lc Richardson 1 Annabelle Mapes. the public relationship of the pe-

have moved to Mrllvllle, I Mrs. Daisy Dancer entertained r troleum industry. its efforts to I Beef.Roast Fred Streets has purcha~ed the 1 the Ladies Bridge club at the cot- ]{ecp tho public informed as to the 59c Floyd Lady house. Lady wr~l have. tage at Nor·th lake last Wcdl)es-1 stocks of ?il availab.lc and. the a publ,rc auction at. the property,.! day, with honors going to Wlna-1 ne~:d ·Of therr cooperatwn In trmcs Rolled Rib Roast next Saturday after noon, October 'lee Dancer and Ophelia Culver. . ' of acute shortages. . . 69c 9. , . . The club is cooperattng wtth the Mrs. Laura Hutson left Sunday : Mr. and Ml~. ~~~: Kuhls an~ Leslie Masonic lodge in canvass­ Pork· Shoulder Roast to spend the winter with her daughter of near Far mlngton: I;-ay ing Leslie village and township 59c I daughter and family, the Vm1ee monel Culver of Ann Arbm and. for funds in support of Chief Olce­ i Millers. Ruth Culver of Detroit spent Sun· mos Boy Scouts. The club voted KROGER CUSTOMERS CAN WIN * Beef and Pork Liver 35c ; Miss Kitsey Clam pit is visiting day at the Culver home. that hereafter they would under­ ! the Armstrong family of Jackson. The Methodist church has had take public solicitation of funds Mrs. Bernita Nott of Jackson . Its steeple and belfry shingled and for only those organizations which FREE FOOD tor ONE YEAR FRESH-DRESSED CHICKENS spent Monday with Mrs, G. Keep- I' repaired. had the approval of the Leslie er. · The Earl Richardson family has Community Service council. PLUS. A IN CASH AND MERCHANDISE PRIZES The Presbyterian man);e is being ·moved to Jacl

1 each Monday evening from 7:30 to The Leslie United Sunday eve- Get Rules, Entry Blanks, one/ Proclucls lot these Contests at your Kroger Storo wbb "II 1 9 :00. Ping pong tables and other I e erVI e ' ning services was held in the Con- ames will be provided. The Sun- I I gregational chmch with Rev, Paul Parkay Margarine lb. 40c Super Suds pkg. 33c Swan 2 cako$ 21c 3'ay school of the Presby~erla~ 1\!.rs. lHYl'l Grahllm II Tu~ker, pastor of the Bapti~t 20 New Ford11, $50,000 In prizca. 21 New Ford1. $67 000 In f!rilte., Millerlile Market chrrreh haq a new sound proJector [ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Silsby were ?hureh, as th~ preacher. The se.J'\­ 1 Enter Lever Morcury·I\·Day Cont

.• \ w lp 'INClilAM COL!lN'!'Y Ngws ; Meridian October 7, 1948 J)agc 7 '! Culver Corners Township Mra, H. 111. Owmt Mt·, nnd Mt'B, Amhlc Dnvld of Zoning Owoaao wer~ W(•clncsdny guoats of Mt•, unu MIS. Floyd David, , Mr. nnd Mr~. Floyd David spent ,.. , the week end In li'llnt vlultlng Ordinance MI'H, Roy MI~Ot• who Ia III. Mrn. Mlljor Ia the lnttcr's Rister, (Continued (rQm l'reccdlnrt Po1o) Miss Faye Shcltrawn nnd Rob· 22. Ar.1•c f! ...mr y HHCII, hullrllng!l nncl ~true. ct t Wt•oolt were wuclt end guests tntt'/4 cctntnmntliY inclduutul tu nny or Mrs. Louise VIttitow ot Woat .. fl( tlw llflfl\10 )lUI tnJUc•rl 11/Utl, BrnnP!J, 2:1. Torn11ntnnr hullcllmm rnr thae~ lncf. Don Lcnch or Grnnd Rapids 1hmtul to t(cJIIItJIIctlon wotk, und nut llijf'l un n lt•mpm'IIJ'Y Uwu1J!ng wbicl• apent the weclt onu vialtlng at the lHlildln~CK lthnll lm )omuvud \IJlun com· Clll'l Gardner home, and at the pJlJtillll fJI' ILIJHIUIOtlrrHnl nr iUilKtiUC• Bernard Gat elnora' In Holt. tlnn. Mr, and Mrs, Elrncat Melvin nnd 24, 'rlw roiJowfnR' II APR Ul fl J1rohi!Jli•d in tlli!i D IRll /nt, Mr. nnd M1s. Bud Reynolds wore Anlmnl Hotp!tnl Sunday dinner guests of Mr. und Bul,oly (with mn1•o ttwn li em. Mrs. Russel! Bnlwr. l•loyee>HI Hott.lllll-f WuJIHI Mr. nnd Mra. John Burns nnd ,, Cnt tlng, exJH c~n, Jwullng m nt.or· dnughlers were Sunclny guests of'.,, UKO Yllld Mr. und Mrs. Clyde Undenvood of • · Cnnt1ndot 'H Jclnnt, ynt dH or Will r.- IDtlon l'lnnfng MJII Mra. Wllllnm IIiu-t and dnughtet• Hcuul-hollHC o1• 'fnvcrn of Wnynodnle, Jnrl , ure spending Rtmw m· Monumont Wm It~ a few weclcs with Mrs. Hari>'s pnr· Rh.JJugc Yn1d ents. Mr. nnd Mrs. Hctshnl Owen. Wlllt.•hcm~u Any Whultmnlu IJmllneHfl Miss Ruth Kennedy of Ft. Any Mnnufnt lllllnJ.\' £ntlual1y Wnync spent Mondny with her sis· " Any l'luc•tKHing Plnnt ter, Mt·s. Esther Holmes S•iuht of j 1'bp fi\OCl'chllc• (fll' mii]Unf.:' nnwnclmcmtA two-und-un~·hnlf (2'1.) ulolft!tl 01 thuty-flvl! nr tl\11'1llum'•nlt to lhm O~tllnnnce Hhull llc ( l'i) rcct uxccnt that thi~ hcu.('ht. mny he nR fnllow!\ incrt'nt~e•l to n0t ~ XCL•ed 1\fty !riU) feel If 1. F.nch Jnntm"al nof or J~mntc>•l by the UJJPIOVt.'cl )Jy tht• licmJ•d o( Appuds UH not 'T'nwn~->hlp Zunlntr Hnnl!l !dud! hi! nub. JUJutlnu!l to tlw tHlll unn•l1ng ncJKhhorhnod mittel! tn f!ILHl Huurcl fu1 !lH conHitlm• m• cnntrni'.Y to the lllll'Jlo~t· or thi:; Or­ ntlnn nnd n•lva~£ dinl}hC() 2. J'nlluwuw Km h comnd~rntaon, Section 800,0! FRONT Y Altll­ PlllllCIHHI ancludmJt uny 1 chnn~e.!l COnUlllliCIAJ, lllJILiliNG th!.!rlltu which Uw 'l'uwn~hln ZontnJC 'rhl' Het~tmck line of eVl'J y lot or JUltcel Bmu d dec mfl 1ulviHuhlf• !!hall ht:! suh· or Jnnd when mwd fut ~~ 'ummert:lnl bulld­ mlll•'tl ln nt lem;l .. one• {}) publl~ Jn.r 11hniJ he dctt•Jmlllul by th~ Zonllllt 111 na mg notu t.! nr whll'h h£!HT ing shnll Admltlit-tLJntm 111 n••coltlantu with ll:ilnb­ IH V'IVt•n hy 2 JHLhlwnliUIIH m u lii;!WII• liflhed concllti!Jnf-l of th" nl!hdthurhMd, 1HifH!1 nf J,H'IlcJ ul I!IIC'II)ntwn 111 the Soelion ~00,04, l'IION'l Y AIW­ OIJTR!CT ZOM'N6' M.4P tnwnslup, UH 1\JHt to be Jllllltctl not DWEI.LIN!l mm•e than .10 dnys nor• Jpss thnn 20 tlny!l nnd lhr fH.Jcnnd not mo1e tltnn J~v\•1 y l!Jt or prn cd nr lnncl on which n tiny~ frn11t .Yiil d Hhull MER/IJIAN TOWIV.5111P tn UH! 'I nwndll)l Bout d, wh1ch tshttll 1 bu not lt!!i~ t.hun the nveliiKU depth o( the IH't thr1 Nil\ In uccortlnncr with the, f10nt ynrd~ or Kuch exit~ttnK I.Hnldlngl'l In flJO\I~[ons nf S~Cc II (Jr Ad 184, ct:uJ~ of n corner Jot, no ncce:-JiiOJY bulldlng l'uhlic Acts c r 194:1 shed\ project. be)'Otlti the fi oflt )'Urd Of S.rtlon 1300 02 SPOT-ZONING " e1thfr 11trt:!ct, In cau1e nny owrwr or owners ru~tltlon Beet lou 800.06 SIDE YARDS­ for the r(lzonlnR: of un nHhvldnal lot or COMMERCIA!, IIUII,IlJNG loU~, the J)f tit ion shull f;tnt'• the MpecUlc u~>c or Pllltln"''' rm which 1 ezonlng Ia fiOURht, fr ilfnnlet1 It shnll he illegal to uae IH\111 p!emJN(s fo1 nny othet• Ut~o or purpma! even lhonKh SlH h other \lBU or purpose h pr-1 mlltl'rl undl'r the tll~tr1ct rcJ.:"nlntiumr, unlc~H permi:'ltJion i11 g-r11nted b;y thn Bonrcl of Appcnltt Sueh tHte t~hnll not he llCI m1tt~d unlc:-;~ the tJUIJlUti(', beyond U..,lf.QN~ .lilt, C.o.li'J.,- thnt wh1ch wns J.rrnntet!, ahnll then be m 6~ ~-~ M'o'\ ... hnrmony with puhllc HC]UIIement in that nren. AllTICLE XIV. RECORD OF NON·CONI'OIIMING USES Scchnn UOO, RECOIIIl OJI NON· CONFORMING USES ANll !UlVIS!ONS 1'1llllll:OF Immrd1nte-ly after the effectlvt~ •lnte ot tluK 0Jclinnnce Ul' nmemlment thereto, tha Zomng Allmlmstrntm· Hhrtll pn~pnro n corn• plc•te reronl of n II nun-t•on f01 m uu: USI.'d nnd Or!CIIJ}IllHmH of lnntl, bulldlnKH und lltlUCLUH!H, ln1•hahm: tentH, llnll taal\cr cCJncht ~ ex1slnar nt the time or such Or­ dinunce or nmcndmcnt. Such record shall contain the nnmcs nnd nddrcHse~ of the ownelH of t>uch nun-confmmtnK uoc11 nnd tht1 legal Uescrlpllon of the lund, nnd the nv.tme nnd cxtt!nt or une. The 'l'own~:~hlp flen1d Mhldl preHcJtbe tlw pJocedlllC for mnkmg any n(.JCt!'HIIUI'Y cot'l cctlons, &Dd corms of the <'0\'1 cctffl 1 ecord, when llf>• tnuvud b~ the 'fownt~hap Umu•ll, t~hnll be filed Ill t)w ofhc~ or the 'l'ownshlp Clerk, wluch ll'CUid Hhull conHtltute nlimu fuelct I C!Yidcnce or tht:.! tHlmbeJ•, chnrnct~r nnd a;xlent ot the non-conformtlTlC<.-:1 nt tho time this Oithnnnce 01 1m nmendment tlu~rot.o becomes t:lf,•clivc 'l'hc record of non-confnrmunc~J ~lmll be rcVllH ..>tl unnunllf n:; thll '1'uwn~h111 Eon1 d muy prcacalbe. AllTICLE XV. LEGAl, PROCEilURll ANll PENAL'f!ES •'OR VIOI,A1'!0N Soctoun 1500, LEGAL STA1'US AT Tl~U: 01' AD01'1'!0N \ Nothlug contnincd in this Orc.hnuneo shall Ue conHtnlccl to effect amy cuuee of uction o1· tllocccdlng:-t now pcn!llng in llllf court, o1 Jll(ht ncqlllrctl, or ltnbtlity In• curred no1 nny cuu:-~c ot cnu!>es of netlon nccrued or exuotin}.f undc1· uny Ordinance of the 'fown~hiJl of McJ1dlnn Socllton 1500.01 AIIATI:MENT OF NUISANCES Any ut~e ot lund, ilwclhngs, hulhJingJJ, or "tructurc:-1, tncludtnJr tentK und trailcrli. l!ructed. nltert!d, 1nlsecl or converted or usetl, or lnnd or priJJUIHeH u~cd, in wholu 10. uflectcd; No pn1mlt fo1 escnvntlon in violutlon of nny UJOvhdun or th1~ Ordl· or 1n purt, for other thon the one or mole 11. Acces:Jory ll!H!H, bmlrlingiJ nnll The Dontd of Atmcultt t~hull intcrptcl by u public uet-vicc corporation dlnunce, or• teguiuttotr luwfully adopted stl'uc~ fat, or the erection or nltc-rntion of, I of the following apccitl~d U:iCIJ: tuu!s mcJt!entnl to uny of the nbove I thtJ r.omng mup in ~uch n. wuy tl,l to or for pubhc utUity purpuHctS, hercundtJr, IM heHby dct lllre)JOintmcnt. the Zon- nny building shnll be 1ssucJ befor~ cnny out the intent und purpo~lJ of 1. Any Utle perrnttted in A, U und C permitted w~c:-i includ111g dwellimn; u1 other publicly owned buildings, nu!suncn J)l!r ~e nnd the rrowm~hip Board. } II b 10 I } 1 h th~ u)•phcntwn hul:! lJcun mu.dc for tlu~ Ordfnnncc and the mtLP fur the rtaidcntlul, for Lhc ~ or domt!~tlc ~mploynC'$ nt.: AdminJ~trutoJ• s IU e gnot ll'U t ctHtiflente of occu)mncy nn1l C()mpl! .. In tUI)' )Jertnltted diatrict to u nfte1 retlo)utlun duly nt!OJ1tt!d, or uny pri­ 1 nnd phy~:~icnll;y eu.pnblc of tuHUhnlo:' Jws pnrtu:ulu r t~cction or dHttJJct ir1 que:'!· I Hienter height or of larger urett vnte ~it12en, mny tuke net1on 1n nny court 2o }o'arm dwe1JIO&'H1 fnrm IJuiJt\Jng!l nnd hired f111 labor 01' bmunb Of the duties. He t~hnll hnvc no intc\e:-;t whutcvcl", nncn, nnd no LuiJdinK or· lll'emlllcs tion. thtlh tht t!111trict, rt.'1111ircmenti\ or COnlll~tent JUl'fsdJctlOO to Cll.UPie eJu.! lltructUit.'tl nnd home occupntlom1. owne1· OJ' h.!mH.)C or the Jlrinclptll !hHll• hrcctly 01 mdircctly, in lund development tihnll be occUJUed unttl thnt e~rt1ficute cstublh;hed, permtl the ~uch nut:-onnce aueh 3. ~ondulde utnndt~. If used only fol' the iug on the lot 01 fm m 1 :t When thn strict nt,PhClltJOn or nny he1 cln nnd nbutement (jr nnd lr the Mule or mnnufucture ot nny muteliul, !fhhull bel TOWNSIIIP DO A ltD OF, APPEALS n.nd Hlmllor entt!rpr1nee, but KuiJJcct ()h nn annuul butniJ und hit1 com- so us to relieve Huch tliOlculty ot (d) Pernl1t-A front )'nrd or lest~ PI08l'CUtJOn, to v.;hfch mny be udded im. dL'pth thnn thiU cd by th prisonment for n tm m not leHa than 10 w the llmltotlono wlven In the defim· Section 1000,01 l'AR~I DWELLING llon•ntlon shull be fixed by the Town• Section 120Q, PERSONNEL 01' IIOARD hurd1:1hip UK follow~: )llovtdcd thut ~oquh 1~ :-~uch vutiancc, modlficution 01 i1it11r· Otdlmmcc where topogro.Jlhy or duyl'l or more thnn ninety (90) do.yo ond tion or u. flitlll Section 200. Euch GIH:!·fnmlly rlwclhng hercufter llhh, Uonrd. 'fhcrt.' IH hc1eby created n Town~hip 2. 'l'hc Town>hlp uttorncy shnll osolot in Donrd of Apponl• wh1ch •hull conolot of 1 P•·ctut10n ul11lll remnin in ha11nony cxl~tlng 'bulltllug development where 1SUch vwlnt1on 1~ of u contlnuinJl 0. Tourist homl.!s, bou.1•dlnar and lodidng erected, nltetetl 01 moved on uny Jllemiscs With the gcnc1nl pnrJJO!Je und intcmt mul,c:-~ :~ta 1 ct cumphnnce unrC!tltiOh• nuhue, ~uch duy such pertion Ylolutclt any hollttC'M whon 111tuated In farm dwell~ :;hnll p1ovalc o.t lcn.Ht HtX hunrlled (GOO) tlw <'l1forcnmcnt of the JJJovitliontl of thrett anemberH. The tirHt membr•1• of &llld uble or t>UIJtltnntially im)Jo:uJible ~uch ]Jrovii'IJon!-1, 01 fnil~ to comply with any thlti OrcUnunct~ und tihttll Pl05«UW Townah1p Donrd of Appeuh shall be the of thiK Ordinonce: h1.1111. .t:HJUnre fl•et of llaor n1eu t1t flltit flO()!• lt~vll proY{ded however, thut HUCh ~ liUCh UldCI, or falh~ to COmJl]y With llOY of 'l. Fire control shuctuauH i air tleldll and exchulive of nny meiL in un nttnc.hed \lOllltlOD!I thcn-oJ. ~Cha.Jrmnn or the 'fowntlh[p ZoninJI nourd: (u) Permit-A rcosonuble cnlnrg('m~nt. !eduction docll nut exct!eLI a:l·l/31/.0 the JlrOVIHiuns ()f thltt Oulinunce, shall h portu: Htone quot•ricll, Rl'avcl or sand gnrn.K"l!, uncmcloHed LlOJ cho!! Ol' other ucccs. Stctlon 1100,03 OCCUPANCY the accon· tcnce nnd clauae thenar lrteHJlL>ctlve of tht to tho 1'ownohlp Do•rd. Final ap· ADmNISTRA1'10N tinunnce of a tton•eonrormimr \H!IC au ur atlh·rn, wholly o1 pu.rtly, or mny ployce• of tho building ot· plant tlou ol thl• Ordinance, fll.ct thut uny one or m01e prnts. llt!Ctlont, pt·oval or reJection ahall be made by s.. uon 1100. ZONING hl.!zclnbcfore nuthorited unll'ftfl a lllt1• modify, any such order, rcQuhoemcnt, a•·• en(la~ed therein nnd provided (K) In the event tho DolOrd or A(lpcnla IIUbttcetJons. t>hruHcs, aentcnceM or elauaea be declnrod lnvnllr dcnlll of contlllUouo ol' nt•ntb~ Amendmenta to thl• Ordlnanee or tho the TowMhip Zoning Bonrct nt !melt rote tlflcntcs ohnll be kept on flle In the II•• EF•'ECTIVE DATE but au'l.. l to tllo 11ro•l•lono of lioc• of com)lCnrtatlon ns tho Town~hip lJoua t) or to decide in favor ot Uao appollunt <1.Wtt•let, or eontrot·~ to publlo oonlnw tnot•• 1no• be Initiated blf lht Town• ,... 800,10, ~00.11, 800.12, 800,13, ofHce of the ZonlnJC Admlniotrator and 1 ~olh:)', or vtfcnsivc to public • So

Leshe Bnptlst Chm ch Host at Youth Rally Mr and M1~ Clarence Irish of Mason entertained their dnughtcr Mrs George Knight and fan lly at a dmne1 Sunday after which they visited their anothe1 daugh- ter M1s Don Brocieua und fam lly The Methodist Ladle meet with Mrs LeRoy Carpente1 on l'ucsday evening October "2 at 7 4"> Mrs Wilson Tennant will lead a discussion on race rcla tlons

Schedul< I mnlly Night The I"rlendshlp cltclc of the Presbyterian church will meet Saturday night October 16 in the school home m onom1cs room for the Jegulal fnm1ly night social g[ltherlng Those attending the potlucl( supper at 6 30 arc to LHlm a dish to pass and thelt own table SCI vice A movie wtll he shu wn suitable for al] ages All children must be accompanied by their par ents Members nrc asked to take new memberR and their families

Garden Cluh Elect~ Office~ s Holt Gnrden cl 1b met at the home of Mrs Maude Duling on Tuesday aftet noon with Nora De Lashmutt prestdent presidmg AI • d C t Reports were given on the tlowe1 ate On en er shov. held tn Solptember The fol l\JrR Elmer Bronn lol'. mg off!r.~t s were clectert Pt stdent Mfl.l v Dixon vice prcs1 dent Ethel Nucffcn sccrctarv Bcfltrtce Sm1th tteast re1 !Tithe! Kt auss and parhamentauan N01 a D'T nshmJJtt The next meettng w ll hn held Novembc1 2 with Mrs ldR Durma n ThH•e of the mem fed

The a1 my pape1 Stupes was begun 1918 ;ry

Repenr~ Famtly night wtll be held Thurs THE day evening October 11 tn the chmeh parlors M1s Gladys Rn;\ land a m1ss onary from Indtan Your House home on furlough wtll be the guest sncal(Cr EvCJ yonc m the co 11 m mtty JB welcon,c [ Return Mrs M uy Kellar of Mt Pleas a 1t ts vlstting her cmtstns Mrs OF Before Winter Sets h-~ ! I ulu Grmneil and Mrs C trroll Grmnell this wee!< I Robert Droscha ~nd :Mr and Mrs Use Our Easy Pay Pial's Kenneth Hlll and son spent Sun day w th Warren and Wtllard 1 Brandel and parents Ill Detrott I Jesus Word wa' recmved last \>eek I 3 ~.Steps In Saving Fuel that Mrs Hattte Adams of Eaton I Raptrls ststcr of Mrs Martha Jen-J TO THIS EARTH ntngs IS ~t the hospttal at Eaton 1-STOP THE HEAT LOSS THROUGH THE ROOF by Rapids I blowang m U S Mr Sheldon of Owosso will be I W1ll He Come the C[lndu:Iate at the motnmg Wool m the attic serv1ce Sunday Octobet 10 A I 1n Our Day? specml meetmg has been called to vote on a new pastor All members I are urged to a ttcnd

I Mts Merton Rh e I Challotte Ann Rtsch who was taken to the Sparrow hospttal Ill! 2-STOP WINDOW HEAT LOSS w1th the new Sens.ahonal ~ All Alummum combination sto1 m wmdows and screens.

SIDEWALL HEAT LOSS wath a beauti­ ful Fhnt Kote maulated sacl-

Rolfe Community I Saves pamtang, too I IIIrs ;\lice 81 O\\ n WHY Mr ancl Mrs Jay Coffey cn­ tcrtamecl about 60 frtends R t a dance In theft new tool shed Frt 1 WILL HE COME? day evenmg A baslng mlnutcv, When Uw Bull- turn~ lugging the ball, M1uron I( didn't talco Charlotte long to· dogs dlrJ roll the gun ending the uoulc~ uo noming and WUll forced find ltsc·lf though, and the Orioles h1llf Htoppcd thll nttn.clc, 'l'helr lone to rely on pun lH to lL ~lnnt off· hckf of downflclrl bl~cklng. On b~cl

Ingham County League. They M offering being shown at the J might hJJ.ve been there even had Fox Theatre Sunday and Monday Williams been available the full gives these electric stars every 1 1 route for the Aggies, because Holt opportunity in the story of n doc­ played hard football Friday, tor whose entire outloolt on life Holt takes on a strong Stock· is changed when he falls In lo.ve bridge team Friday night and next with the nurse wh~ ~tands by lum Wednesday night will entertain m hts greatest crtsls. _ Okemoll: Wedne.Bday games are be· Gable plays the doctor, lnyllllell ing boolted next weelt because of Johnson, who leaves his adoring the Thursday-Friday holiday for wife, Anne Baxter, and a succel!li­ teachers. ful practice behind when be goes Okemos will play at Dansville overseas with a medical corps at Friday afternoon or this we cit. on th.e ou~hrenk of World ~ar. II. I Wednesday night of next woe]( the Hts attitude that the war IS JUSt Aggies will take on Williamston another chance for him to come under the lights. bnck wtth a ~ot of medals under· ' · goes a drastic change under the '~llllam~ton w:m play ~t Fow- influence of "Snapshot" McCall I lervtlle Friday I1ijl'ht of thts weelt (Miss Turner), the a.ttractive a.nd next Wednesday mght Leslie nurse who is assigned to him . . will visit Fowlerville. Leslie and South American Setting Haslett clash Fnday afternoon at· . . I HMlett. Stockbridge plays at A ~t.or~y love affa1r m S,~uth Haslett next Wednesday after· Amertca . IS the basis of Ty· noon. coon," in teeht1icolor, which ~o- Two Qulclc Marlmrs stars John Wayne and Larnme Holt leaped in for a quick ldll Day. It Wlll be shown at the Fox against. the Aggies, '!!coring two on :ruesday and We?nesday. touchdowns the first quarter. DJJ.w- 1 . Str Cednc H~rdw1cke, 1n the renee Guiles sprinted 13 yards to t1tlc role as an mdustrlal tycoon, score the first touchdown and 'Ken contracts Wlth Wayne, an eng!­ Weaver grabbed a pass from Van necr, to build a railroad from his Greene, good for 20 yards, for the Andean ti~ mines ~o t!1e const. sec on d. Greene rifled · another Mtss Day IS. HarclwJclcc s daugh· touchdown pass to Weaver at the tcr, and· the mterest she takes in I opening of the third period. Wayne sparks the conflict which SIR CEDRIC HARDWICKi , · · Dansville toolt to the air ln the quickly grows between. the two JUDITH ANDERSON fourth quarter and finally crossed men over the construction of the • ·JAMES GLEASON ANTHONY QUINN the goal Junior Hayhoe took the road. When t~e two Y?Ung pe~· ball acr~ss pie marry, agamst the tm!Uonrure s Williams' hurt in the Lealie I wishes, he coldly ~ets out to .break ' i · his unwanted son-m-law, a process game the prev ous week, was 1n tl t ipltates a stirring ell- the. game a few minutes during 1a prec the l.ast quarter at Holt. n:~~ubl Feature Wrlllamston paclted too much e . punch for Olcemcs Friday night. , When a murder ls c~mm1tted The :Hornets scored a touchdown on a collegiate campus, 1t brings the first quarter and two more in about suspense and excltement In the third to pile up a 21-0 margin. M,o~ogra~'s ".Cam~us Sleuth," Oltcmos found rough going all the w,uoh Will be shown at the. Fox on Thursday and Friday. The way. • latest in the musical Teen-Agers Panthers Come Through • group differs from the other films , The Stockbrld_ge Pan t h e 1 s in the .Interesting series, with its pou.nced on Leshe in .. the ~econd dramatic touch of mystery against periOd Friday night and . t~en a bacltground of scholastic actlvl· nursed the 6-0 lead to the fmtsh. ties and catchy musical numbers. Tedious Engine uBreak~In" Tom Campbell passed to Ron By· Freddie Stewart, June Prelsser; erly .for llie touchdown. The play Noel Neill and warren Mills nrc "SPEED-PROOFS" ENGINES was good for 30 yards. . featured ln their familiar roles of Eli11lit1ated During the last half both Leslie junior college students They be· ! With this' exclusive Dodge and I Stoc!tbrldge had scoring op· come Involved in a murder when No tedious ''break-in" lleriod is neces· Sto).l by your Dodge Dealer and look 1 portunit!es but failed to cash In Mills finds the dead body of a ~roccss you can start off on them. magazine photographer on the sat·y for new Dodge owners. With Dodge over todny's luxur1ous Dodge. Check at 40 miles 11cr hour. 1 campus during a school dli.nce. you can drive at a brisk pace right from the inany other big advantages Dodge · INGHAM COUNTY NEWS The body is missing wlle11 the the start. Dodge actually "slleed-proofs" After 250 miles, car sp~ed October 7, 1948 police arrive, and the story be· offers ••. All-Fluid Drive ••• Fuii­ comes more Involved and tense your engine ••• gives cylinder walls a J'loating Ride ••• Chair-lleight Seats may be incr~nsed nt the when the body of the victim is discovered Inside a harp case: protective oil·a~sorbing' coating. that· ••• extra-roomy interlfrs. Th~n you'll ~ate of S 111 iles 11er hour ELECTRICAL guards against damage during the ct•iti• know why owners are so enthusiastic for each 25milcs traveled. ~ Con~ractor ATTEND ANNIVERSARY cal "break-in" miles: This process is Mrs. Richarq Alderman and son about titeir Dodge cars ••• why Dodge At only 350 iuilcs your House nnd Cmnmerc!al Michael, and Mrs. Earl Alderman exclusive with Dodge at no extr~ cost All work guamntt.oed gives most for your new:-t;ar dollar enghte is ready to "go". and Denny were in Grand Rapids to you. • - · · · today, Sunday to attend the silver wed· ' ' . l ding anniversary of Mrs. Earl Al·i ., BOB.LEONARD '''.~ .... . • i,;,. ' derman's brother, AI Bloomqulat 449 \V, Elm Mallon and Mrs. Bloomquist. Richard, Earl LOWEST PRiCED CAR WITII FLUID DRIVE------and Douglas Alderman also at· Phone 22671 ' ,· tended the rites but made the tt•lp Agency for TOASTMAS'tl!lK by plane. ·· · WAT,ER llEAT.ER:S, the beater Dart· Motor Sales: SJ>Indt•y Ensy wn•hcl'"' Jewett Appl!. _,gi_llU,_..IU-1-too---l tltPptd oftk 'fb:tura ~,;._.w_t_th,_..t_he_l_O_·yea--r Manon, ?ill!fHf •l nnco Co., 1 ao w. AMh, phone Phone 2-3081 fiGll, 4l w I \._ ' leou WPI'O "hllllllHHihlo to Jll'uvlllu Heemnl, 11\ljl[HII'L ol' lhu HtHiilll 1Vw Editol'ial Page No.2 Amendntent Was Mistal£e in 1946, ft•om tho lll'Opmty tnx nlono, ugfineios, irwludllJg' nld ugc llSsla­ aought hnlp in LnnHing, Conaia· tunco, nlct to tate or Michig.an a~ .a Hport. They are in racing as a buvincrm At the ;NovcmiJet• election of flporworod the HJJJOIJ[Illlent llrC ,""l'Vices wltltill t.!Je cltil'"· NoJJ" 1 r I' t sional gam!Jlers? If the state is in the horse Michigan's racing law was lobbied to U1e st.utc coHstltution providing relatively equal to the Rllll'IB dis­ bcr.nuHn townships throughout tho tl it · f "tl t on o l'l!Vontros rom mo or vc, f • It n 11 1 racing business solely for revenue purposes, through the legislature by gambling in­ frll' 11 dlviHion ol' large JlOJ'lions nf tributed to the schoolA during the . , , 1 111010, 1 JCac 'Jv o tH r ppcd too 'eup!y hicleil Hhonlcl niJ be rewritten nnd llscal year of 11!45-lll•IC·-·-a total state havo leco!vet IUn into stntc flnHlll Nnitlwr nnn the Lhc l'ormul't tlr·ustlcnlly clull!gcd, as state officials claim, why should the state terests, Some of the same inte1·estn have the sales tax revenuen between tho than Uwy ever dJ•eruneci of. Hnv- 'HchooJ touchers mnclennJetl for 'l'lum tr the IJ(Ii•d slwuld bo shown amount In liJtceRs of unothm• onn lng' Lnrtted the sWoots of money l I I II J ho ' he content with just a small slice of the cities, villages,. townshipH and the 10 1011180 been lobbying for a similar license plan for school dlstrictil, 'l'he umendnwnt cent r>Ut of the tln•oe cent11 coi­ they do not hnvc to dlr•eetly 11Bit P ng · Vlls, to ndunlly exist, tho gns tn~ revenue? If the state has salved iUl con­ dog racinr~. Profits runninr; up into the mil­ wus spon1;orcd unCl promoted by Jectccl hy the strtl.e, The voters their own constituents tq provide :'lnlntlop Al'llilnhiJ• . Hhould '"' hJr.rensNI ut least one science by taking just .a little of the betting were told of only the one cent dl­ I I t. t l wn•1hl]> 'TI ,. 1 tl t' It e!!nl., possibly twn. In this eonncc. lions of dollars are reaped by the racetrack the mayors n11d other city offl­ n J1l'llJWI' ·Y ux, nws n ' . wn llglt n, w lll'PHcn ,a un-1 tlnn tho city utJ'e!lls should !:omo profits why not justify the deal by using operatonJ every year. Those profits-don't cluls or the litnto but wa11 sup­ vm·slon. statn offlclaiR who at­ nupcl'ViHOI'H and other local offr.. tlon in 110t allogutlwr bnple who still will not compromise with evil, who refuse them ever attracted many fol­ Bergman set the pace in civic af­ to be bought off, .who are determined to put· principle lowers. The hummer and sickle fairs here. He could clo it again if above expediency. were used by the Communists. he wanted to. He reached the 78th They now use the arm and ham­ milestone Sunday. . The occasion mer or the clasped hands or the also marlmcl the close of his first statue of liberty. One year they 50 years of residence in Mason. used a hammer and ·plow but they Let's Give Up the Castles For 40 years Mr. Bergman ac­ didn't tum much of a furrow,., Before Michigan newspaper editors at Ann Arbor tively practiced Jaw in Mason. He Saturday a speaker declared that policies of the Ameri­ Shown with the minor party served for many years as city at­ banners is the old flag used by torney and then for three con­ can occupation of Germany are failing, The speaker had Democrats before the 1936 cam­ secutive terms was mayor. Old­ recently returned from Germany. One rea.son for the paign. timers tell of three outstanding' failure, the speaker asserted, is the spread between events of the Bergman regime American preaching and practice. "I have been young and now am as mayor--buying of the cloclt for old; yet have I not seen the the court house dome, doing away American propaganda tells about the material com­ righteous forsaken, nor his seed with partisan politics in city nf. forts of democracy but Germans watch their own chi!" begging bread." No one should be fairs, and putting the city on a dren rummage through American garbage cans to find forsaken ·until Novemlier 2 any­ cash basts. way, crusts of bread to fill empty bellies. The late Charles W. Whitman The same Sunday newspaper which carried the Frank Daltin has a choice col- and' Lewis Cass Webb (Webb & story of the .Ann Arbor talk carried a feature article Jection of moss agates. He piclted Whitman) took the lead in raising about Murray D. VanWagoner. The pictures showed them out of a pile of gravel half the price of the cloclt. The dum1Jcd at the home of his son . county paid half. Both Webb and VanWagoner amid the pomp and splendor of the Ba­ 111 Whitman gave generously an'cl varian castle provided for him. The pictures showed Ann Arbor. The agates have been also helped raise the rest from bought and paid for. If the Re­ Germans employed as servants for the American offi­ in the malting for a million years, among other business men. Mr. publicans wanted to win they * * * Glen Servis of Holt stopped Bergman bought the clock It has would have to raise between $·100 ci.al. The story and picture told readily why there is such in at the office Saturday to help b · f obse1·ve nat! n 1 een givmg the time or about 45 and $500. to buy those 100 votes. a wide spread between American preaching and Ameri­ o a newspaper wee1 t. years · .The same price held for Demo­ He put down cash to · Quick to scent a helpless vi~tim, the pumn, or can practice of democracy in Germany. t~e ~ard ex-~· crats. Finally the votes were solcl mountain lion, sto.lks his prey ... gives no warn­ tend his subscr1pt10n through Oc- / Until the Bergman regime just to both parties. Mr. Bergman Jed ing before he pounces. How often winter, too, All Michigan people who know VanWagoner know toller of 1952. That puts him close about one-quarter of the votes cntchcs the unwary motorist unprotected the move for establishment of the against its fury. 1 him to be without ostentation. He does not, ~t lt>ast he to the top of the list. Harry Free- cast at every city election were Citizens non-partisan party. There never. did here in Michigan, care for pomp .,md cere­ · maa or Mason is sttiJ out in .front with an expiration date of March, are drawbacks to the present set­ mony. Probably he would rather live in less ornate and 1953. A.nother Holt man,· C. D. up but no votes arc being bought. less expensive quarters. Whether he wants to or not, he Comwell, is paid up through Jan­ During the Bergman regime and all other Ameri!an personnel should be moved out uary of 1053. * "' • Lisle Morse of Donllet wjnter up on every cent of bonded debt was sneak your c:ar of the castles, Those castles should be ·used to house the Morse restaurant has home paid off in full. In his fil)al movies as a hobby. He has reels some of the.millions of Germans now without roofs ·over message to the council he ex­ Winter may strike when you least expect it! of film talten by himself. He has ~ pressed the hope that in the fu­ their heads. an excellent projector equipped for PARTY .'· ture the affairs of the city would Don't wait! Get a Personalized Fall Winter's ahead- Time to change oill ,, be conducted on a cash basis nnd the city would never again go into Change-over, •. Now! Tlus expert care is part PERMALUBE ••• for premium•plus debt. It didn't worlt out that way. lubrication, Standard's finest UNITED of the advanced training already. received motor oil. Removes the "000," fngham Cou.nty News PAAIY 1\l·~mo to Pen Department­ lmpro~ea the Go! Frco:ilowini ..THI k . by thousands of Standard Oil Dealers. '}~ Wrap ·up a 3'1.:-mile pen and mail PUBLISHED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS IN THE CITY . Tati.. PAitT'f' nt low temperatures. . · ' :. It to Arlington A .. Bergman as a OF MASON, MICHICfAN - .h"'-il - And Standard Oil schools enroll over "'iu I 1!\ I memento that loyal and faithful 3 other fino motor oils Vernon J. Brown & Son, Publishers service is ever to b~ commended,,; 250 dealers every two weeks, to He is a man of strong character; QUAKERSTATI-Amerlcn'li favorite 100% • Nelson D. Brown, Editor • teach "Personaliii!!d Service," the CQNIITIT. UTIONAI. a true friend and a good neigh­ Pcnnsylvnnin motor oil, , HettY Crum, Advertising Manager bor. · '·· Wm. J. Mcllquham, Plant Superintendent ~I ·~~~ Dl}t individual care your car needs. -Highly refined, long-lasting. &.tered no 10cond ciBEB matter nt PO&tofrleo, Mooon, Michigan,' uno or Act In going through the effects of POLAIINI- Reli11ble, ··.'' . . "'. or ldaroh 1878 ·' : her ·grandfather, Joshua Youngs, a, • low-cost lubri~ntion. . ~"'_.~ . •~-~ Mrs. Stanley Marshall of Eden TODAY AT YOUR . , ·r SUBSCRIPTION RATES ran across the recipe for sticldng 1 i· .• ''(Paralalo.ln .. Advanco) Dlopla7 aolvcrtlalnl!' rntea on ftP• salve: She remembers that the STANDARD OIL DEALER'S 0.·8· 1 '•enr .In ln•ham and'. ' . plication. Duolnou !ocala ·and read· • a In, .nutlceo on llrat and locnl·pogeo, :salve was regarded as a soothing · ·. ildjololnl coanUeo .. ._.;.,;.;.... 2~00 Uo a Uno. No riladlnl!' or buoln ..a balm and was a patent remedy for · Ogo r••r outaldo Insham ·,and' · ' admmlttoe with Hr1lph Cllyilll aa ~· . . p . 1 , · Dictn acocptorl hy the council on B, CIIADC] nr til<; 1\1111'(!01' oi' thr1t jlill'· lihnil'lnnn, r,orhl Cnrllu ua vice- • W, H~narm nnrl C, · ::rr clwl- Tu1ien 11~1wlcnh lmlgo nnrl t11o ll f1l'Opo~erl wntr.r Hnftoncr fOL' Mrt­ 'Jhuh·mnn anrl Wilfred L, ,Jewett: uon Ollllyling l!nvo pUJChrure~J ;1 1 I H(Jil, or I•t'fllll Ill!~hlllll Cnuui.,y I,lhl'ltry I l<'m' thn.'URinca,J of ,1, rt, Dtll t JIOH/1( l~HLJO t>omlR the plrlllt ty 'J'tlcHrlny, Cnl'ClfJ 111111 11 potllltllt to J'or or WllliumHton und ,John 0, llt•ot- i S n, , li'~ Will not UllllOar on the Novombel' ffifll'lul l.lhi'UI'Y, MIHII/111 i<:VIll'}' day 1•)\l'l'ld, ''l'ffl~1 TJUHBA Nn '.VJ.IO nAN lllnr·h Wt'l'" clivci'HioHH nl' the evn­ tonl>cl'!fllt' of Ol10mo were ehot~en t Sevol'fll Onomlngo women met nt 1 bnllotn. 11 ~iqnrlnYtl Ulld hulltiUYH, :1 "1l P: Ill, i J\lunw if. \VA\' IJp finr1H '1<1Vt.•ttl11l'e uncl fl nlllf{, u11 nlto!'lmlpH, 1 thu homo of MrH, 01wrgc French day, Wt~tlnuadu.v~ ~jntUI'I uy, 7-l! Jl, 111,; · • • • 1 _ , Stephen H, .Jurcel1o of Lunalng Alex Ohl~holm or Lanaing col- October 8 nncl organizer! a club, ~'!'OilY JI(JIIIt, ~llluniii·Y·, .I 1:111, :,·nnw 111·1• .Will'll ill: 1'/1/llt /LWIIY 11'11111 A lnrg'o ornwd 11 l.ti!IHlccl.llte enol• lli11 wlt'n 1111<1 mnllwr-ln-llnv nnd hrdl mrme pluyecl unrl!n• ti!C llt{h~H hn~ bought tho Cour·t Cure from lcctccl nn 1100 on Mason's No, 6 . It will be l1nown ua Ute !{nowlcdge , Wllllrun S, Chauncey, unci Herman hole Sunday. Hls teo hot dt•oppcd Soelters club. Mrs, i'vL .1. T1rtldwin I MAHATMA G,ANLHH, nn lnl.m•.: lfD11H In IIH• big nlly I'll!' 11 whllu, fi'rlrlny nY(I/IIIlg botwcon Blno!r­ pt·ctntlon hy ,1!,, Btnnluy .lmH'Il.. _ ·--·-· --- A, Saunders of .JacliHOil hns to the lfi'Cun· w' feet ~~liOI't Ol CliO Is the prealclontl Mra. lil. CJ•anston ht•lymbol of nty 1 (;apt. ,Joh.r~ N ..Tnhnrt, pnblle lnfnr- llbrm•y has been sot for October Eaton Rllplds. Dnnsvllle scored wny and Mrs. Berton Johnson nt- gratltudc," maLtnn

Model l<,oocl Shop In Mason has Beach and Both, . FffRE INSPECTOR 1 son of n high crultc Hlnclu. After joined the .~ale staff of the '!'. V. 'rite Grange celebrated "Doost- her husbancl'n rlcnt!t she should All Makes Ochs Distributing' Co, cr Night" Tucsdny evening wltb a I hnve r·etircd to complete solitude, Although Eclti1a.rt dented the good crowd In attenclnnce, Earl $2,365,3,64 but instcml, she diplomatlca!ly of Mason line on numerous occasions, Howe of Lansing showed ·piclures tries to' follow tho wislws of her· .. Mason had enough power In 1'8· talten in Arizona, The following In Michigan dcrrd husband, nncl worlt for tho serve to defeat Leslie 32-0 In foot- Silver Strtr members were honored: betterment nnd unity of lndln. It ball Friday. lilclthart proved .him- Mrs, Anna Stendman, Miss .Bertha Farm Fire Loss lr; well written, nne( p,·ivcs a gnorl JU:N K CAit-5 aelf n great player. ·Ellis Hazel- Showerman, Roy Showermun, Mrs. Lost Year! picture .of sornc of lhe preSent dif· ton, .Tess Curtis, Loren Leonard, Winifred Frost, Mrs. Inn Davidson tlculties li1 the unliicatlon or tlwt For metal salvage purposes, Harold Bell nncJ Allen Fmderlck and Arthur :Frost. Mrs. Emma country. were outstanding for Mason, Kearn and Frank .Steadman were HOSPIIJ'AL ZONJiJ is r~ond liglll GO Y~:J.I'H Ago-18118 unable to be present. Mrs. David fiction. Jt' Is the storv of a ben uti­ OUR WRECKER WILL Mr. und Mrs, Will Hanna of Berttty received a gift for being ful girl and her talented, lwnrl­ CALL FOR .THE ·CAR. 'Etchel's Corners have moved Into newest resident and Arthur Frost ·~ •·. son'lc doctor hushnnd, of her nt- 1 their new house on East Oult. for havng reslclecl ln the commun-I tcn1)1t lo mnke him the sort <11' Frnnk A, Lester, .Tr., is the lty the longest. A supper was .Person she though t:leslrablc. and Republican candidate for l'Cg'istcr served following the p1•ogrum. his refusal to Jose his own Integ­ J. B. ·Dean of deeds. Mrs. George I<~rost and Mrr/ rity. Mrs. R. C. Vandercook left Vance Pollok attended the Order '-Y_o_u_l-,~-in-c-as~h-~-or :Insurance ,Agency: !~i~ ~ff~~.o-,11 provided you nnd the customer have tomDlied whh the tc~ms of AS1'1!1MAIi;lon tiel cquglltng, wheezlna, recurrtna ill· &acts ol Bronchial Asthmo . ruin .aJeep and !>ILLS!UJRV JlliUS,; Inc, Mlnnoopolla,. Ml11110101a .. . enercy without &rylng MI!NDACO •.which _P,hones: 1\fason ~·3131 Go&d /or !ixty rl4ys/rouJ tl•t• of vublica/iOIJ, Cash NINI of tON/lOft 1/20 c/ ""'Wit works ttau 1111 blood to reach bronchial Member F. D. I. C. tubes ona IUiliS. -uauolly helps nature quickly Lansing 2-:H24 Federal Reserve :f:!ystem remove llllck, sticky mucus. Thus .auevlatea Dart Natio~tal Bani{ Dulhllug ; coughing and atds trcer breathlns and better lllason sleep, Oet MENDACO !rom druawlst. Bolls• . laciiOII Of.· mcney back IUOfAIIICClll tho chm·oh wna $140,000, li'ot•ty ' ycn.ra )lttet• (1018) 1:!1o Chut•oh of Tho Lonl!w l1nnd Mot.hcJ'/1 w!U 1 Donnlrl Clllrlt INCrc Ml~o T!lllnn rl11y anrl TuoadD.y, with ¥~· · urHI ·:·Nazarenes Plan tho Nnznrono }Jnu gmwn tmtll ltH hrwo n llpeclul meeting. ut tho hm1c.l HAmlin, Mr11, CharJ,lri /'l•Joloy.r 111cl Mt•IJ, I .. Ioyll Clnt'lt, i momhcr~hlp haa l'Oiteh/Jct 210,000 room ll'l'idny llllflLII ol' Mt•, nne! Mrff, IPI'rld .Bul· ·:;,'On Oetobot• 10 lho Chureh of Brltif!ll'ollment hun all· Nelson OldmAn IH IL slmiont nt tendoy air wa~ !he prohlem set America ami llrit­ Hartenburg Sunclay. 42/l S. ,JdferHon, 1\fnson ;:, Jtt flnhi"'H ltndlo Itcjmlr 'Shop. In the dairy hcl'd owned by Bcr- mn by the llcrhn bloclwde, Here me some of Sundny guests or .Mr. and Mr,q, ,1, C1tl'! Is an t'Xp•irt. 1111 I'I'Jlalrlng nice Eifert & Sons, Mason, have j the Uriti•h cf£oru as they tacltlc~ 45 pr.r cent '"' car mtlln~ as wdl :~~ houstl t•eccntly completed official produc- 11( the mt tonnage landed by the two We. •• clays on two milldngs dally and at------,,"' lhc age of 7 years, 10 months. er, Mt·s. Orpha Sammons. Frl· ..'1/j------~--. day Mrs. Summons wiii return to Practical Nurse Tra~ning Offered Detroit with them to spend the winter months. The Lansing practical nurse 1 Clinton, Shiawnsscc, Livingston, school began its fall term on Sop- Jackscn, Lcno.woc, Monroe and Mr. and Mrs. G. 0. Doxtader tember· 7. Tw,nty-four women and Ingham counties are welcome to ~ere gucsts.o~ Rey. and Mrs. W1l· girls from Ingham, Isabella, Sag- n.pply fm• admission to the practi· ham Hunte1 m Plttsfmd on Sun­ ••• witlt th~s inexpensive inaw, Gratiot a11d Clinton counties cal aurEing course. The practical! day: are enrolled in the course. The nurse schoo). will t.rnin for cnrecrs school is sponsored by tiw state in practical nursing and fot· in- I L "" smart new board Of control for vocntionnl crcrrsed caming power, The winter esaae crlueation, the Michigan Nursing term starts in .Jn.t)uary. Each clarcs ny E J Cross Center association nnd the Uws- is limited to 24. I•'urther details ' ' ing board of education. are ll\'ll !able nt the office, Room Women and girls living in Isn· 310, Tccimicnl High School, Lan· bella, SaginFI.\V, Gratiot, Eaton, sing. Council to Discuss

1 dny at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ·Onondaga , Asa 1\ioore, Parking Lcot Sit~ Don't Wait I Miss Jean Rhines has nccepted Do It Now I Mrs. Burton Daltlwin n position at the 'r. B. snnitorium · Whether or not the Ma~onic in Lansing. · Temple association's lot next to PREPARE NOW for Old Man Winter. Stock up on de­ Rh,erslde P. T. A. To Meet . . Ardell. H.oscnbrool< was n Sun- the Arcade theatre will be leased pen~able ANTI-FREEZE. We've the fiincst quality anti· The next P. T .. A,. mcctmg ~~!I day dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. by the village of Leslie for a free freeze at lowest prices. Try our expert winterizing serv­ . be held at f'\tvcrstde, school on r: ll·: Clive noscnbrook and family in parking lot, wiiJ be the main ltem ice, too. day even mg. October 8, at 8 .. 00 .. East Lansing. of business at the next meeting of I Carl Darylmaplc of East Lansmg. , ·o , , • the village council, Wednesday ' ·u b resent to show some' M!. and Mlo. Gomge Lay were evening, October 13. The associa­ : Wid' ~ PI 1·ds .,1,·,.e11 \VJ'll con- Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. tion, who hopes In a few years. to , au 1D·V> 5 ua a · · " · B \VI n], d f 'I f T J' i slst of strip film, stcroscopes, : · ·. 1':" cr an am1 Y ? ... os.w. build its temple on the site, has + Anti- Freeze + 1 lantem slides, movies, etc. This· .Mmmc .Z1ctz spent .Friday mght offered the viiiage a yease for five material covers one of the newest ~tth .Nelhc Shaung of R1ves June­ years at an annual rental of $200. • ·' trends in teaching. Parents arc; twn. As one of the conditions of the Auto Heaters Defroster Fans especially urged to attend this, Billie Glover wan a Fridny night lease the lot is to be resurfaced meeting. 1 guest of Milclrecl Dodge in Rives and other improvements made at i Junction. the expense of the village to a It's October-Grease Change Month Mr. and Mrs. W1lhnm· · Bush a t ·:' Mr. anrl Mrs. Donnlll Cr1't cs and cost of nearly. $400. . . tended the Houchin-Smith wedding son nf Jacltson were callers of Mr. I . There 1s need ?f add~twnal pari<· in Litchfield on Sunday. Robert. and Mrs. Floyd Lylce on Friday mg space nt thts scctwn of Main at "'mith is a nephew of Mr. and Mrs. r afternoon. .,, ; strc~t but 111 v1ew of the fact that u ' : , · . 1 John Mi tche]] has offered a p1ece Bush. ! Mr. n.nd Mrs: I• loyd Ly~," spent I o[ free ground for such purposes :Mr. and Mrs. B. Dunlap of Jaclc· j the week .end at Cranbe11y lake, at the rear of the Hurlbut res· son spent the week end wth Mr. ncar Harnson. I taurant, within a few hundred feet 1 .. , Somerville Service and Mrs. Lawrence Dunlap and 'loch. Sgt. anu ~~r~. Joe Parca- of the Masonic site, there is a rli· : ,, family. Iroll! and son .of W1lhamston were, vtsion of opinion which promises .. Open 24 HourS" Mr. and Mrs. Robert Pnge spent Su11day guests of Mr. and Mrs. larger attendance of taxpayers 'tt 111 S. ·Cedar 11 l'hone '3151 sunday in Detroit nt the home of Tony Hoss. at the coming council meeting . 1\lason Mr. and Mrs. Russell Page. Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Hood of than usual. Beatrice Moore and Cora Munro Brooldyn were Saturday guests of S t f th M onlc · t s 1 d M n M c1 1\r H . Ell .- d · orne proponen s o e as of Lnnsmg spen unc ay an ° · ~ran. d 7i. ar{!' . 'llEf~· 'd site were in hopes that the Leslie 1 r. ,m ' lS. ::>.arty rn gc t , oh·l b ard would balce an ap·' were Sunday guests of Mr. and I ov. n~ " 0 . t Mrs. ChCford Bennett of Ann Ar· proprmt10n. for the proposition bu Championship b . at a mcetmg of the board held 7 Events 7 Events oRl.ev unci Mrs William Hunter I Thursday afternoon they voted atlcl' gmn

/ J,oghm Amdlh1ry JnutniiH oro lo tnlto n il!rlll to pnaa rmrll Mr, anc1 Ml'H, Hm1•y Griffith and Nuw otrlccra fot• tho Amot•icnn own tr11Jlo sct•vlco, AI. tillu moot·IIIOnH, .Tim nnd .John, Al'l'lvod Sop· wll:h hel' mothet•, Mr~. Mnry Pix­ ling lhr. fnrm woodlot. M n CI'OP r,el{lon A.uxlllnt•y wot'" inal.ttllocl lng thcl nruno of lhc Rocret allllm•11, lombor 20 ft•om Tmvor11o City t'O on, unci hla parents In Lanning, nnd cutl!ng It eontJntly will PllY Ji'rldiLY night by Ml'IJ, mclwnl'd Will he l'ovcalcd, :Mt'H, Mory Me·! vi~lt M1·s, Grl!'tlth'H ~~~tor, Mia~ Ml'. and M•·~. Wurt·on Mot•oy and off In income rmd Jwtl.op munnr,o. Wnldron of F'llnl:, Ml'fi. Mlll'(o Dowel] will n!Jt a~ eo-hnuto,~~. IJ"uclllc Loll, On Fl'idny they viHl· non HPAil t Sunday with her f11· lllOilt, thot• In Lllnalng, ·. Prntt WitH lnstullccl art rrc~ldcnt: ----·, tod hla t•olntlvos In Howull ond Mrs, Iooldn Muthi!IH, fli'Al vleu 1\'lt•, nnd Ml','l, Wlllio noolnvnorl, Srttlll'rlny thoy at.tcnclorl the Michl· Jll'OHident.: J•Jrlnn Jennht.gH, second rttHl snn, Wlllln, .Tt•,, 11 pont tho I gun nnrl Orogon gn.mo nt .Ann J\r­ Wln ter pl~JUt on tho fnnn ahonlcl INGHAM COUNTY NE.WS vlno Jll'eiJirlent; Venn. non- Wcolt end ut I hor with Dicit Griffith, who u. Hnvo"i•, Cln:vil'lY.rl, Jr; lnclucjo aomo woods worlt, Hanel· October 7, 1 D•lll Pa~e 5 rcttu·:y; Mt.'ll, Vr.t•n Whipple, tre:w·· M1·. 1111 d u 1.11 , Gumg-o !(n!gltl: ,. 11 .Jilnphomoro Itt tho Unlvnrslly of lll', nt 6,30, Mcmbua lmllcling- Mondny nntl wrw bwlly 1prur.nts, 1\fr, and Mts. Hugh EIIR·I DAFFODILS-mixed varieties ...... 6 for 63c nttencllng nrn to tnlto n. r;l,rt and ". cut on the hniul by r,lns3, Di·. I Wot'th, 'I' BY ACINTHS-choice of colors ...... 3 for 54c ciiHh lo pn,9a, Dl.lcB for l.H8-lO•lf! • 'J'rom1t, who nt.t.cndetl ·him, nu.cl to M1•, nncl MrR, Et·ncHt Lnng-hnm Will be paid, tal!c aovcrnl stitches, nnd ~rt·, and Mrn. Dullrw Lnng- All bulba at•o good alze 110d sut·e lo ll!Qcm 'l'lir. r·c•r;u!ar rn•~cLng of t:10 Holt ham spent Sunday In Hnnllngn, I l'lt~t Noble Gmnclfl ill ~fbt Chnpter, O, m. s. U, D, han h8cn Mr. and Mrs. H. Levitt. nncl The Pnnt Nob!r. Gmnd r.luh or fJO.'Jtpnnc!] l'rom October i'i tn· Oc- daughters, Mtu•llyn anil J{athlo, of [1 Holt. Rebcdutlt Ioclg-., will hold Its Lober· 10. Mr. and Mrs, Nell Car- Grand Rapids visited lhc!r dnur,-h-~ next. regtrlar mcntlng- at the home pcntcr, worthy matron anrl worthy ter, Mrs. Herman Tracy, nnd fam­ of Mrs. Bertha Wll.son, ·12·1 Syc'l- patron wilt n ttcnrl t:hc V,t'and ns- lly over the wee!! end. more street, Lfll\~ing on Wedpcs- semhly nt Grnnd Rapids next Mr. and Mrs. M, L, Kincaid ol ! s. L~~;~::.f St. CARROLL GARDENS l'ltnn., 4711 dny, October 13. '!'hose attending week, They wlll assist ns guard;;. Kalamazoo spent tho weclc end i 1------1I . ~~~~~lilfk'fZ~{~~WMmmf1 *NE1tw~"""'T NEW

1: , SATWF[ED with the decision of the delegates nt the [ --~---- 'state Republican co1wcntion were thc5c four me.L 'J.'itcy "'·~rr. 1 Ho't N..~u nominated for sta~c office. From left to right, they are Murl D · ... NS1 ~'RANGES. ten, auditor general: Hale Br<1ke, treasurer: 1\bry Dixon .K. A D. ~tate i Get 11et for a treat! Thc"ncw Stuart B. White, nominee for attorney general; and Frederick 1 1947 Westinghouse Ranges Alger, sr:crctary of state. White is the only new man. He .to Meet . ·-M. 'l'reshyt{Jrln.tL~ are beauties! They cook on \vas chosen to succeed Attorney General Eugene M. Black. I The Jo.sephme Rose cu;cie of the double-quick with new H · ~/h' 1 1 · h 1 d • · · II · h . the Prcsbytenan Women s as­ ·:. owcver, \ lt~ 1as }.een Wit • .t ·:; a mm1stratwn. · e IS c a1r- I sociatlon wilt hold its next regu- ,.cleanliness and results are .man of the public ser'l:ce commtss:on. i Jar monthly meeting Thurs:lay, improved. You cnn even October H, with Mrs, Earle Smith cook automatically by add· I of Keller road. Mm, Ernest Lang- ing an electric timer at small llam will act as co-hostess. Those lattending are to take table serv· additional cost. The new Icc, Westinghouse Electric Ranges "Westinghouse are economically priced, At Florida Convention too, beginoi::!'g at only , Mr. and Mrs. Leo Heath left Sunday for Miami, Florida. Mr. I f):cath is representing the mall 1 carriers of Lansing at their an­ ' nun! convention and Mrs. Heath is 3 Models - 3 Prices - one or two ovens 1 a delegate for the woman's auxil- 1 iary, They will be gone three weelcs. REFRIGERATORS 15 months to pay--one year guarantee I, Anthony Hart-Verna IloJle 1,Exeltange Wed !ling Vows • You'll want to see, to own, one of these· bette~ than ever refrig­ Miss. V. erna Hnpe, daur.:hter of erators. Take the popular B-7-46 model, it has everything­ I1\lrs. Elsie Hope of 4411 Keller I ron d. and Anthony !san Hart, son ~rozen of Mr. and ~.frs. Harry Hart, Lan- -enlarged Storage space, -Meat-Keeper and Vegetable 1 sing, ~poke their weddlnl{ vows to Crisper--<:omp!ete facilities for each and every kind of food. 1 Rev, Wilson M. Tennant Satur­ . day, September 25, at the Brother- hood Temple Methodist church. Economical to operate, too, thanks to the famous Westinghouse Their attencln.nts were Miss Fmn­ hermetically-sealed refrigeration system. ! ces Hope, sister of the bride, and 1 Layton Butts of Lansing. The bride wore a brown suit Only I with tan accessories, and her mnirl 1 of honor wore n green suit with I brown nccessorles. $249.95 A recP.ption was g-iven for the \\'e 1luwc :• Jower­ I immedin.tc f11millcs at the home of I the bride's parents. prh""' mat!!!! at $210.95 i CPA Retell Ceiling Prico, ! lVomen's Cluh Plan11 Meet lnd:.~ding Focleral Exciso Tax. ' Th~ Holt Women's club will lwlcl Loco! and Sicto Taxes Extra, 'I its fil'Ft meetinl{ of the fall sea­ son with Mrs, Alida Chapman, i with Mrs. Mne Clever as a co­ h()stess, on Tuesday, October 12. I Luncheon will be served before I the meeting, The program for the 1 Zenith's Famous Cobra Tone ·Arm : cominr,- ycnr's ·work · wlll be rc- ~ · INTERESTED IN TOM is Mrs. George E. Dewey of vi~.wed lw the chairman, Mrs. Owosso, shown here with Governor Earl vVarren of California .. Shlrlcy Tcllar. 2 ZeiHith .. Jamsho~g St~t!caFree FM! Mrs: ?ewc:y and the R,epublican cancliclate for vice-pr~sicfent : Mrs, stanley Keiiogg, owner of •' are cltscussmg the poht1cal outlook for Mrs. Dewey s son. Helen K. Beauty Shoppe, 2264 ' NEW SHELF ARRANGEMENT ·Dewey was born and reared in Owosso and home folies there North Cedar street, underwent a More space for mille ond toll "cxf.iect to see him before the campaign closes major operation last Monday at beverage bottles. :· · ' the Mayo Brothers hospital at 1 • I Rn_chester, Minn. ,She expec~s to :S.outh' Aurelius and been Ill the Foote hospital for return home in two weeks. She some time, is now at the home of wci.8 In the hospital fm· observa­ .: ~· 'North Onondaga her daughter·, Mrs. Gene Lyon, tion two weelcs prior to the opera- '· Mi'!l. B. II. FJeld and family. . · tion. Mr. and Mrs. Severn .Jean of: • Mrs. Nellie Pratt is visiting East Lansing and friends, who Farm Bure-au Group EI,•.ets :relatives in Ann Arbor, have been trout fishing in the 1 Rcorganizatlon of the local ,. Mrs. Charlie 1vlarroct, who has nor.thcrn part of the state, brought Farm Bureau group was accom­ bcen ill for some time, is im- then· parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl plishcd hist Thursday evening at proving. Wamer, n 10-pouncl trout last Sal· a meeting held at the hom"e of Mr. . Mr: and Mrs. Percy VanSickle urday. and Mrs. Milburn Surato on ! 15 Months To Pay EtiLAI!GED FROZEN STORAGE pntc;·tained guests from Detroit/ . Mr. and Mrs. Ed Daft.of. Mason Aurelius ro11,d. New officers were :· Model B-7-48 Featu1·es: More space for food and !co recently. , VISited Mr. and Mrs. Ch'tffm Sun· elected as follows: Chairman, Har- • cubes. Fast freezing. ' Mr. nnd Mrs. Mel Swanson and I dny, old Spihlc; vice chairman, Hugh Mr. mnd Mrs, Pnul Rardeen were/ . . Smith; secretil.ry, Laura Smith; * 7 CUBIC FOOT CAPACITY !n the north ncnr Alpena over the I I~ msccts are damn~t~g your discussion !eacler, Millbunn Sura­ week end.. gram, s~~ your county ll.,l'lcul~ural , to; recreation leader, Rcva Re­ ·' Mr. and :Mrs. Carl Warner visi- i :. :l.tary range AM reception. Zenith Radiorgan con" other tone. control can duplicate! Heller and .Mr.s. J\lirla ga\"e rtn trois individual tone regis­ APPLIANCES impressive anniversary service. in ters ••• blends tones 6,1 dif­ Is Crazy Over Cookies i honor of the Holt Rebekah's. I1r~t year of· organization. Mrs. Mary ferent ways! Cabinet in ., Dixon and Ji1rs. Martha Menhinick mellow Walnut veneers. _Through the Local Banks .. Low Rates I will attend the assembly c~m·en· Come in for a demonstni- Lion in Grand Rapids Oclobet• 18, tion.J · I 19 and 20 as representatives, Mr~. lOo/o Down ;. 1S Months· to Pay Marjorie Ellswo. rth, deputy pres!· dent, and· Mrs, Cora Wigma n will Ialso attend the conwntlon. THIS INCLUDES RADIOS. Buy now. Don't let the steel 1'bcy lilw 't!m for shortage close in on you. lunch, during reeess, j Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Batema;1 Lots of Free Records left the past week. for l'aft, Cali· after. sohool. I fornia, to visit their daughter, Mrs. Gerald Johnson, and family, Westinghouse and Sunbeam ·· IThey wlll return October 15. With.EaGh Radio and Joe Bassler, who has been in the ., I ho~pital at Reed City for an opera­ tion is visiting friends in Holt. Record Player Purchased FLAT IRONS I Mrs. Mary Green of Detroit I spent part of last weelt with her i parents, Mr. and Mrs. Willis Rode· ·and POP-UP TOASTERS Select an Asso1·tment {;·om These Favorites · 'wood. Mrs. · Jame~ MacGillibray of Table Radios • $l4.95 up· Ice Box .Cookies Macaroons I .Oscoda arrived Monday tospend a Peanut Cookies few. days wi\h her sister, Mrs. Sugar .Cookies Martha · Hubbard, on. Aurelius USE YOUR CREDIT $1.00,Down • $1.00 Per· Week Molasses Coo.kies Cupcakes road and other relatives, ·

' ' SATURDAY FEATURE: CREAM PUFFS !IACKAC·HI I ·~or qulck comrortlng belp for Backache, Rheumatic Polns, Oetting Up Nlghta, atrcnw Jewett Appliance Compan,y clondy urlne, lrrltallne paaat\~t!s, LOI Pt\lna, Mason. City· Bakery I. c'reles under cye11, and awolhm anklea, duo 'ito,non-oraanlc and non·mttllllc Kldno1aod Bladder trouble., trr Croto1, Quick, compltle I • ntlllacllun or montr bock iuaranletd, Mk J;_;..::;_;;;,;_ ___,;. ____....;_;_ __ ;______, I JOur Qru&llll tor crt·~ luda,. "MASON'S LEADING APPLIANCE STORE"

.. pJ·uanlng now unxlety rtllnut hovlne Bovine TB Proves tuborcnlortla, ''(crlnomlrty cvonlng.rutd ll:put•~y ot The foundrttlon says thut out- !110 ,)ny Col:foy hlllllll •li'J•id£\y 'CVO• 1\lr~. Ami r!'urrlll ( l • H f lll'Ollltn of tuherr~lmJis have oe- ; nlng. OS t~v In ere s Clll'l'Od In cuttlo herdu In mnny ·Sundrw dinner· guefJlH of Mr, nnn Roolt RmiH INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Barnes und family of Leslie, KJilhom urges every farmer to .LOWDEN FARMS Particli!arly Efiectlwe Mrs, Howurd Gillett na.; been Ill ·October 7, 1948 have his herd tested to be sure Pbouo Jnchi.on 2~4800 It Is free of Infection. Ronclors Mnny of ·a cow's troubles cnn be ' the past weelc. P. 0. Rlvoa Junction lilwultl he slaughtered rutd govet·n- · traced !a heat and humidity, A Mr. anrl Mrs, 'Ami Terrill cot­ Locntlon1 4620 Berry Rond nt munt funds m·e nvullalllc to pay 1-londotln ! cow, unlike n human bclna, can tended the Rcbelmh Cotcl'ie bli lh­ . fat' such losses, Only by eradicat­ I perspire only through the muuth, duy supper ut the I. 0, 0. 1•'. hall ing every Infected ltnimal can we , So when the temperature nnd hu­ protect out· herds a:; well ns the , mldlty Inside a bnm get high, the human population, he concludes. ; nnimnl b

P. / . ~ ·e·ws' eo11ul.y 'ut.uehur,l,·,rhu club Af[olll. .,., . ,, 4~H nnrl Znno Clnr)t oC StruHlnrd Oil Turkey Show Set ln·Je the Hlnge in thnt l'llHJlOct, Willi Slleh H IILIC!JIJIIH thut tho lUJ•• gave ]H>intm·fl on lnte11t mcthodu of Ing!HJ.m county llnH ~ent 1•cpt•o• Put the o\ll'tninH liP llr•st nnerl ClaHses nf hirds will bo npon to er, Mt'A, Iild1111 Pat·l>or, i11 much bet- ncw at.ro(!t Jfghts nlong the down- 11 It ill cu.9ier io rnnleh !.he rP,9t nnyone, No mttry fee will lle 1 llclncL HrtmplcH for the crop IJhow to Honl'oject, mr.nt tiles, clothing ftlld relnted ll<'ts ut llc oi'J'ercd in ali clnsscH, hnH rel.urned to hor home, a·~/li'( 1\IIchlgan Sbttc colie,;o. 1 which will llc elwclwd for yield by · ' CllarieH Recu,' extension poultry­ the county ugent. Followln_g IH n liflt of the t•esultH Clwosc your curtains nr drapes mcm at Michigan Sl11te college, i"lH•nelli\!rs, Nin11home fromKeteimm attending hall thero- C'', OAl SAV ~ NG ' In each ol tiwsc ennte~tH: Better nnd then matC!11 your paint ot· umos rdl gr·owm·s to select birds to . convention or tho Nntionnl Worn- . . \, I> I MethodH, cieelric, Wilbta· Hyiwrt, papm· to them, lJ' possible try out J((,pnrtH A I'll Uno Williamston r.nnning, Bevet'ly be exl1iblted ctt the show, Plans on 'R 11•~iicf Cot•ps o.ml Grand Army 1 11 int•gc Slllllj)fC lit thn Wiltc!OWH of nt·e being made to l1avc buyers mwampmr.nt nt G t'flnd napidH, . Final reports on •1-H projects Ort•, Onondagn; dothlng, Eliza your t·oom !Jeforc rlceicling, You pt•esent to purchase birds ut the Mrs, Owen Henclt·en anr.i Mt'A. 1 can .~oclww liw mater·iul lnoltR In should be completed nnd given beth Cnrr, Wcbbcrviiinturllny ut 1:30 with n rec­ for the box which the mlssionnry if Jlut'omatic " ,. Wlntcr •1-II clubs nrc being or- Hawm:u·r .. Qnicit, 1, of the { tcrinl oil play an im­ ~ust L~nsi~g_, 1 111 onl g-roup of •J 3 young-stet'S, rang-­ chnlrman sends to needy familic•1 !'J Fing-er Tip Control of T"l' gnnizcd, The most popular projects Wan<.la I arsons, Wcnberville, Br;v portant part in the window treat­ r11 f\IUIWflttUr•' lJuy and r.,:., ing rram about four to l:l yours overseas each month. Clothing and 1 r/11 · will be clothing and hanrlicrafts, cl'ly ,orr, Ono.ndaga, medal wm- m draw cur- by .Joe] Chandler Hm'!'is, "How public how petroleum promotes progress. Princs. • v!ce-prcsiclent, Rober·t Caltrider, j Donna Voss, Mason. · talns should also he twice the Brcr Rabbit got away from Brcr Mrs. Howard lngersoil enter-~ lndoll It ------·------/ taincd ft·iends and neighbors on Youtsoll s~cretary, nncl Rohert. .Jewett, ___ 1 width of the window. Draperies Fox.~~ treasurer; Driver School Com-~ . ,. , , should he at leaHt one and on~- Next week, Louise Kellenberger, Dr, Owen Hendren nf Blt•ming- Newll'\l'<'lis Feted Friday flftcrnoon with a brush munity, .Jo Ann Geise~·, president, Wlllning. ,J,~dgts Alll~ouncerl half Urnes the width of the win- ham, fotmcrly Of Williamston, One hundred and twenty-five domonstralirm under t11c direction!' Will snbfltituto as story teller. She l'lugo In Anna Marie Smith, vice-president, !nformatwn has J:1st been re- dow, plans to lell the "Sausage" and was stricken suddenly with an nt- frioncls and neighbors attended the of tho agent, Mrs. Bernice Pnlmer. I nck or nppcmlicitis last Sunday, .•:howcr given fot• Mt". and Mrs. Mrs. F:vo. Hubbard and her a)ld Elaine Cahill, secretary and 1 c:tvcd from the pla~mgs of Ing- Measming the length is also an old talc, "The Kettle that He was tnltcn to the office of his Bird Bickfot'(l, .It·., at th~ Bird dm1ghtcr and family, who have 1/o Hot Wlros to T11p,• • treasurer. h,nn. county members at the ~tate vary important. Allowance must would not Walle." All boys and 1 .. . . ___ ju~gm~ contest in SeptembCI. In be mucic for hems, heading, for girls four years of age and older ht·other, Dr. .Jesse Hendren of Bickford, Sr., homo. Tile evening been visiting M1·s ..Esther Avery, I Tracwr School d~lry JUdging Jerry !nson placed possible shl'inkage, and for the arc invited. Fowlerville. While undergoing ex- was sprnt · visiting, after which h:we return eel to their home in 1 USS THAI~ $20.00 ,, aminntion the appendix burst, nne! l'Cfrcshments were served. '!'he Flint. r •. T···h· dl t i t t t h I . b eighth and in stock JUdging, Ing- matching of a pattern. I .. e s r c . rae or se oo Is e- ham county placed second, with he was tal-:-::.:c·) week's game were seuson tickets, under direction of Miss Elsie Cobb, ~'.P.')')" 4fiD.'v average family food budget only $359.: car parldng, $20; and c?n- was the winn lr over fom· compet­ LESLIE 10 or 15 cent's a week. The farmer cesswns, $37.72. Ho~ors for sellmg ing counties, Hillsdale, Lenawee, only gets one-fourth of the money the .most season ttclrets went to Jackson "and Ingham counties; The GET IN YOUR EYES 7 the consumer spend.s for a loaf of Davtd Gorsline, who sold over $50 Ichorus consists or 12 voices .and 1 bread. worth, and Kenneth Beatty, who the last week of October. the Do you remember way back Heating and Plumbing sold nearly $40 wort~. Stud~nt chorus will go to Traverse City to when they used to mille the, members of the athlcbc assoCla- compete in the state conte3t. · Approved Concrete tion arc selling tickets at each ___ ·cows out in the be rynard in a. Company gate, and as usual the local Ki- Judge Salmon Is SJJeal

i Indians Made first Gift to U. of M. Marriage license UlQAJ, NO'l'IfJin Jn JOCOgnltion Of thiA CIUJIOtil Applications gift, tho Unlvo111lty in 1fl~2 oti· LltbiMJCd tlva solwlnl AIll pH for Amorwnn InrllnnH '[o duto J5 pm­ sonH huvo qtillllflod fm tho RdiCllllrHhip~ '1 hORO cl!giblo Ill 0 r< cnnJmondorl to tlw Unlve1 ~ity by the Offlco of Inrllnn Affnh s, Du-, pmtmont of the Inlmlor It is Sllfipcctcd that the Im!Jnns nc< ordlng to Inform£<· granted the lund ut the sugges­ tion In the M!chlgnn HIAlm!crll tlon of Lewis Cun 13 , then governor Collections at Lho Unl\ci illy I of Mlchlgnn who acted nn Indian }Pot t MclgH was on Ute Maumee nupcrlntcndont for the u S n.a Rlvm nt the til to uf the present the treaty ncgotlatlon and who I 13 t4ATURES P.i:FIIIOffiATOA: P(IJYShing Ohio wrrs greatly !nteiestcd in the CH· t/IC.V 711£ ~1/ti!N£1{ Si!N MJ,YT Although lla !ftnrl never llC· tallllahment of thu Unlverslt~ 11£/.T fJU17£R KEI'T 1/1/Tlfl MEAT came a put nf Lhe Un!vr.r sity llH J1 SLEEPING BEAR S.QN/J Of/If£ IV£1/R sub IOCJUcnt Rflic fo1 ~r, 888 rllrl help Tho Incllnn chiefs who partlcl­ to lln mce were ll?IIVERSE CITY. ICE IIIII! SNOW the lnfnnt Institution pater] In tho tJcnty IOptescn­ c.111 EE fOtiNtJ lll/,fl£0 /JEIIE.4/II llJ whlch hncl 1 eon c hrn lr 1 r.d Augu~t t atlvcs of the Wyanclot, >'imH c n Slllff/.1 16 StW/J.S lltL YEIIR ROWD. 26 ns tho c ttlwlc p!stomllclm Unl-1 Delaware ShltWncc Potawatoml verslty of Mlchlgnnln Otlttwa and Chlppew!l cr ors

-.:::::::=::==::;::,.==""'='ill I mayor and once r.m unsucccsa- 1 fully fo1 governor on the Demo­ cratic tlclcet He was a Mason fam1 boy who was graduated f10m the Ul !vet ~tty of MJChlgan In 1850 Then he hecnmo an atto111oy Ilc made l1ls fo1 tunc w th the M!clu­ gan CcntJ nl or whitt \\ oB then lcno•vn 111 the Tackoon Lnnslng I,mcJ Saginaw 1ail road • • •

University Displays Area's Rocks Once at the bottom of a shal- The )dnds of sea hfe changed low Inland sea tho Maclonne Scnpter names and addresses of stockholders ownmg or holdmg one per­ son spent Thursday wrth Mrs Mr and Mrs John Damels aile! t·egisteted under the pctmanent registration law, eny person cent ot mare of total amount of stock If not owned by a eol­ Lynn Ha;~ nos fnmriy were Saturday mght guests who has moved to a new rcs1dence and will have been thel'c at poJat.on, the names and addresses of the Jndlvtdunl owners must Mr and M1s Frank Vaughn of Mr and Mrs Howard Scnpter be g1ven If owned by a firm, company of other unmcorpornted called Frrc!ay afternoon on Mr and fam!Iy least 20 days before election day, and any person who will concern 1ts name and addt ess, as well as those of each mdiVIdUal Qlld Mrs Lynn Haynes Don r(nd Dale Snnons spent Sat be 21 years of age by or Novembe1· 2, 1948 and has not yet member must be g1ven ) I I ~n Mr and M1 s Claude Parish I urday mght and Sunday w1th M1 s registered, mus~ do so in ordet· to cast his ballot. OCTOBER 13 Vm non T Brown, Mason, MJClngnn spent Sunday afternoon Wlth Mr I Arbutus Bateman and Gordon Nelson D Bwwn Mason Michigan nne! Mrs Lynn Haynes Mrs AI butus Bn teman and Gar IS THE LAST DAY WHEN REGISTRATIONS CAN BE AC­ Mrs Cleo DeCamp spent Frr- don called on Mr and Mrs Tuhus CEPTED FOR VOTING IN THE PRIMARY ELECTION. 3 That the known bondholdms, mortgagees and other day wrth M1s Frank Shopbell and ISrmons of 1\funlth Satmdny after­ securrty holders ownmg or holdmg 1 per cent ot more of total M1s Howard Brown noon They vls1tec1 M1 and M1 s amount of bonds mortgages, or other sccur1tles are (If there Mt and Mrs Fran!< Shopbell ·wrlham Clarl< Sunday afte1noon are none so state ) ALAIEDON TOWNSHIP LEROY TOWNSHIP spent Saturday afternoon with Mr and :Mrs R Peterson of F. E. Fogle, clerk None Myrl!e Owen of Leslie Plamwell are opending the week Roland G!·&ham, cle1 k M1 and Mrs Henry Brown with Mr !Uid Mrs J p Hanson At the clerk's residence, 1 mile not·th At Byerly's Store in Webbetville Oc· 4 That the two paragraphs next above givmg the names called on Mr and Mrs Frank 1 M! and Mrs Chr1s Peterson and of the town hall, anytime to and in­ tober 13. of the ownc1s stocltholclets, and sccunty holders, if any con­ Carr1er of Mason Sunday after- Malle and Donald of Detrort we1 c cluding Octobet· 13. tam not only the llst of stocl,holdets and secu11ty holdets as they noon I Sunday clmner guests of Mr and ONONDAGA TOWNSHIP appear upon the books of the company but also "in cases where Mrs J P Hansen Mae Spt·ing, clerk AURELIUS TOWNSHIP the stocl