THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS

Eighty-sixth YCdl'- No. 33 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 1945 ·---- 12 P11B'C8 Section One~ Pugca KILLED IN ACTION M~~t JURORS ~AUtO ~OWBOY IS IMPAlfD mHfAR GRAfT CASt l\fti(A \' THIAL 8C IIEUUI.Inl) Tq S'l Alt'l SEl"l'f!l!UIIElt 6

.PeaceBrings,Frobl~ms No Less Than War; Unemployment Now Looms as No. 1 Foe Although the Umted States is opotred the neces~tty of cleaning up the wreckage left by bombmgs and the necesstty to DUAl 'I' QUO I' AS AHE NOW BE· fmd food and shelter for refugees at home, the endmg of lNG mmumm hostthttes by the surrender of Japan ts expected to cause ser­ President Tr umnn has fot ccast wus dtslor.atwns m the economic system For four years of BUSINfSS IS BOUGHT I h tL bctw< m1 5 000 000 and 5 500 • wm and for two boommg lease-lend years bcf01e that the 000 men wrli be rcle,tseci ft om the wheels of Amencan mdustry have been spmmng at !ugh speed nrrny within the next 18 months Some cong1essmen h,we allcady and there has been a market for every pound of faun and fot· BY TWO tMrlOYffS est p10duce 'rho sharp prong of the horn dcci.l!cd that the army will be or· struclc Combs 1n the ncclc and dercd to speed up discharges at That mat kct, 01 much of tt, dtsappeated w1th the suncnder rammed through the flesh of the once and that 1t won't talco a ycm of Japan followtng closely that of Getmany. The best custo throat teat ing the palate loose rm the return of 5 000 000 to civil mers of America have pa1d no cash for s1x yeats To wm the S-Sgt. Hul E. Brlulc The horn w,ts sllckmg out or the life Call Jed on m my roils for weelcs man's mouth fm the fraction of t Nollung defimte has yet been an· war and to hold neutrals 111 ltne Amencan products have been as bcmg missing m acbon Strtl f second when both man and steer nounced regardmg the dtsch trgc d1stnbuted throughout the wo!ld, Lend-lease w1ll be contm­ Sergeant Robert D Brmlc has now of men from the mar me co1 ps, ued for a short while but on a reduced scale, 1t 1s expected Aa been haled as lulled in aclton He rAmGJtoUNDS l'ACimn n.tvy and coa!Jt guard but releases both the VICtors and the vanquished bcgm to te~umc peace­ IS the son of Mr and Mrs Robert of men with long ''cl v1ce 1t1 e eX· There was hardly room on time waves the11 own agnculture and mdustt y wtll make the D Brmk of Mason the fairgwunds Wednesday peeled to be m,tde just as soon as afternoon and mght for custo· 1eplacements become ava1lable tmpottat1on of Amencan products unnccessaty New markets mm s to stand The grandstand Men charted mto the navy and fot American goods w1ll have to be found m the face of m­ was pacltcd for the laces in marine corps must be 6schargcd Cl eased fore1gn competitiOn Some of the competition w1ll be the aft e r n o on and for the within s1x months after the wat shows at mght The midway ,tlthough the actu.tl date fixed for With Amencan machmery fur was 1tmmed Every show and the cess,tlion of the wm IMs not mshed alhed countnes Ma­ nde had customers standing yet been fixed The army was rc crllltcd ma1nly through &ciecllVe chine tools from the Umtcd m line E a t 1n g stands had States have been deltvercd to more busrness th,tn they could serVICes ,md the navy and manne handle The afternoon c1 owd corps have some charted men The Russta and Great Bntam and Wednesday was estimated at marmc corps has been talung no to othet nations to a1d the a! 6 000 Instead of droppmg orr drafted men for the past year and hed cause at night, it mcreased The Although some of the maj01 in pnrkrng Jot was full cal s wer c dustnes stalled 1econve1 ting to p,u !ted on Ash street from Rogers east to the City ltrmts pcrwetune p1 oduct10n alter the col P,trkVlCW boulevard Lawton J,tpsc of German resistance thme Wlll still be a lag Hundt eds of stiC~t, Roosevelt avenue and even dr1veways a I o n g Ash a1my and navy contracts have were pacl, 1945 A lnladon, . riled or, wounds An-I Cpl. ChM•les 22, aon The War Is Over, 1 Roa~nner, or . ', guHt 22, lfl•l•l, In Frnnco, B, M, 1·'0 Gltil Roasonet• nnd Mrs, FEWER NAMES TO BE ADDED TO COMMUNITY HONOR HOLL But Not for All Mn.RI:OI' Serg-eant Ocnrgo m, Dlll'· !~CURono!•,'of· Holt, ·l!lll~rJ In nctAon Insurance on Wheat Ingc ylllld of tlw fnl'lll I~ 11Mcd In hrun, <1-1, riled of wnundH, August 1on Lf 1 Mrs, Mar·garet Wallace of 'Mas'o11, r·in ··action ln the· Fl'iillppll\csl 'While , . ll::tnHI'Jik, ldlled Snlpitn. I died nl' WOirnds in' Luxemburg· No- piloting ·lil straffing ·plane, ,,, I ' Lt. Hlchard L. Ca\'ctlflcr, 46, I velnhcr 10, Hl15, ' l•J'c. Lyle Green, 2•1, Ron of M1·. Mwwn, riled ol' a heart ntl!tclc rn! Cpl. Owen H. Minor, 28, brother and Mrs. Clarence Green of Leslie, New Ynrlt September 8 while 1 of Mrs. LulheJ' ShdC, Williarnston. . !tilled In nct1011 m Belgium .Tanu­ nwnillng- HHHig-nnwni to a ship, He, lrilled In nctlon In F'J•ance Novem- a1·y 13, 1045, He was the second 'PIIITH~flAY AF'l'EHNOON~ TN 'I'}IFJ l:l'l'Y OF WilY IIJ,/m'e

France I<'ebruary 2, lfl45. Before ct r.lufw mnllt~r •1! Ilr.Hltnrr!f'l", Mn~nn, 1\fiHhl;:nn, lllltll'l· n~t, -of Mlll'f•h :t, I 11711 ~------entering the ~rmy Li;utcnant Ln-. With the coming of peace the list of names on the community honor roll at Mason. will not Monte managed the F SA office jn I incre·se so raJJiclly There may still be a few more l"Old stan;. One was added thts week. SUIJSCICIPTJON RA1'ES ·, . Mason. a < • • • • ,, I ( l'ay11hle in Atlvmu:t!) ADVEUTISING !CATES lllHpla.v ni!Vt!l'liMhlV. I'Jih.'H on nJIJlliR . \\ ____ ltilfc~~· 11 ~c~~t~~~cl~nNLt~~:l~~~~~~~ Casu~_lt_y_~~~ot~t_s_f~~~-1-tl_l_e_~ct_ftc_a_r_e_l:_g_g_mg by ~m?nt~~: ------·----~--. l!ulltm, fln1'dntotHl •lor.niH n11d t'PUtllrlg One Y{lJII' in ·lnJJ:hnm llrH' 28:' He ts survived' by the widow, PEOPLE WILL NO 'LONGER HAVE TO HOARD OLD TIRES 7JrJU{'~fl ·nn fl!·~t. 1111d Jor>nf )JTH(i!H, 'I {,If -~ I Donna, and two daughters, Jeanne, ncUoinin~~ (:niJrJUt•H ...... $~.00 n line •. No t~>lldln1r m• I111Hir~m•u lttl• ,. ¥~ ~. and Carol, 2, ' f;ix mnntltH In ln,~IJnrn nnd -., i ·.\.'·~~-·· . Pf.c. Alexander T. ·Gm·cla, 23, son j nrl.lnirdn1~ I :nuut.it•H ...... l.~.'i ~li~; Cur~! · tJf . .. -· of Ysidro. Garcia and Mrs. J"1mic 1 r' FtHII' rnr1111 hu ...... ,... , .7 U 'l'lwnlin, l~ n wrwf!, Annnnnf'P.OIJ>Illii Terrazas of Mason, kill~d in ace- , 1 SinHln c!npl(··a ...... n( t'I!IMtnlrnnt•nttt whut•t> ntlrnlmdr~n It~ J ). tion in Franr:c February 1, 19•Jii. ' n1· nf nn,v )0:: One Y••nt· nul.t-dtlt• Jn~:llnm nnd dwnrrd ·~fr' . . "-"..----- 4 ', Cpl. Thm11aR L. Shields, 22, son f --- of Mr, and Mrs. Clyde Brown of adjui11h11{ I'll IIIII I•·:-~ ...... :.!.liO fu ntl H rnu~l. l11• 1111 Orw Yt•:tl' t.o rOt!ll In ~wn·lce ..... ltlitlt• 1 Alaictlon, lt!llect in action in Italy :.!.111) l't!MUI!u· l'rtl.t•. llllll?tu, ~ F'ebt'Ulll'Y 10, 10•15, 1 I Lt. H. Doyle Spring, 80, killed ' in action on Luzon piloting an ob-I sclvation plane. He was the son of Mrs, J, T. Barr of Lansing and 1 the husband of the former Martha Pcnrl While of Mason. He is also SUI'\'iVccl by a son, Michael Ba!'l', 8 months old, Cpl. Keith C .•lohnson, 2•1, nnd I

M:arch 21, 1945, and Kenneth· los- Jl ing his life in France July 7, .10•11. Gordon F. Bryan, :25, ht1sband of I Marion •rumey Bryan and the son I of Mrs. Oscar Veelman of Holt, I drowned in harbor accident in New I Yorlt harbor on December 26, 19,1•1, while going ashore after long At- I !antic duty, · I S/Sgt. G. Russell Mackinder, son ·of Mrs. Jennie Mackinder of Stock- 1 bridge, lcille

20, ir1 France. 1 New rubber right from the trees and plenty of synthetic. Mr. and Mrs, Leo Doxtarler of On- _ Pvt. Robert Doxt~e~ 23, son ofj.f:o:r~n:e:':v~ti:r:e:s·~~T~h:i:s_p~!:·c~t:u:r:e_w~.:a:s_t:~:k:e:n~d:u:r:h:~!g_;o~n;e~~~~t~h~e~o~l~d~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~1 onclaga, ldlled near West Memphis, 1 WHAT ABOUT A BONUS? i son, Stocltbt·idge; Lt. James Fra- AI'iJg German troops by fleeing- i I Mrs. H. E, Wi!soni·Ol{CI'tlos, ltHlerl 1 :into Sweclen from where he wa~ 1 ! in Europe during March, lll45.. :flown back to England to ·rejoin .j Capt. Brewster Ellis, 34, of Mn- his unit. son, son of Thomas Ellis of W!J- linmston mid whose wife resides in HA·UTY V/H'H PAHf11SO·N.'S.HOf·NJ fAI'IH'I St.· Louis, lcilled in' action in Ger­ PIJTWHMil~ MASON HOMIG $1.15 quiwt many Apt·ils to Jell, you'll he a dreiun \\'ali<­ YOU'LL BE GLAD ing, in elot.ltes that: C!ost lit.tl., tuul luult cembcr 25, 194•1. The famlly for-/ It was 17 years after the armistice in 1919 before World mcrly resided jn F.itehburg, I W I ld' • '1 1 · b It d' t d YOU INSTAL.LED lilw fulfillment for· any gh·l, hut:· :lt. 1111- Lt. J can R. Anderson, 2::;, son of ar so . ter~ anG sat ors &'at t 1e1r om.ts. was a JUS c ton<'ltahle prir,.•s. Mr. and Mrs. Henry R. Anderson< compensation 111 the form of msurance at fn·st. Then came the INSULATION ' of Aurelius, l{illed in action in j depression ai1d that brought the bom1s. At the left in the pic­ THIS SUMMER . Eng~ii:nd Apri·l 26 when he c_hose tal turc.above is Lynn Bensinger of Aurelius, the first war vetei·an sacrJficc hnnsclf to snve hts crew . h' b · f h · M ff' H · " 1!\'S()LA'I'.ION !11111"'<1 II o \\' ARALAC FABRICS; and English civilians, The wing's 1 to get ~s. onus out o t e a son l?OSt o · tee. , c ts rccc.!Vmg in ~•111r lmme ll'ill ·nut '"''·'' of his plane became heavy with: the certtftcate from J. Wtlson Davts, rural earner. Davts rc- sU.\'" l'n"l 1 hls i!r

CLOSED! ~ "'11 r • , ,· i' FOR>VACATIONS Auguat 31 ' 't247 Cement Blocks· Sand TQ C.· E. LAMPHERE Gt·avel INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 16, 19411 Tlu·ee -~ Org·anizations Pastor Tt·ansferred 'rho outdoor JTamlly Night sutJ- To Hastings Church per of tho l'resbytcrlnn Chlll'ohj 'l'hn nov, CIJm•lu~ Billllll, for the Which WILU set for 'l'hUrHdlly, AU- JlllHl fiVe yelli'H !JllHLOI' oJ' tho I-IOIIH• ,. gust 2:1, 'tms been postpcmcd and cl United Brethl'on chlli'ch, hua A son, Clinton, was born to Mr, will bo hold one wcclt Intel' on boon tJ•armrmrorl tn !.he Unltcc! .Employees at Wyeth nnd Mrs. Robert Hnncoc]{ of Holt , . , , ' B••cthron eh111'eh 1.tt J·IHHt.ings, Ho at Sparrow hoapltnl Friday, Aug- rtana

SPECIAL FOR INFANTS J{NI'I' cmr.El'Eit i'iUJ'l'!'l IIAllY llltiC,i'ii'i.I').'S Blue, white, yellow While Sizes 0 to 3 $1.2!)

UOYS' UltOAUCLOTII suns W. P. B. Priced Sizes 1 lo '1 $1.10

Small House Plants Group of Sizes 2 to 6 W. P. E. Priced CACTI and . :~i.lli SUCCULENT PLANTS SALE Summer 'straws unci fabric httts l/2 price J.n~·.tt\\'lt~ .. yum• Have ,vou seen our new winter eunt now! group of fall hats .... $1.!18 up ~IIAWHOOit GOA'l'S ANNIS Ji'URS The Paristyle Shoppe For Incxpcnsi vc Smartness

Hair Styling Is Not An Amateut·'s Job * l-lair styles t~hould be ns dlrfcl'cnt ns Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dean enter· LOCKS UP the indivlduilla who wear them. Such tained Col. nnd Mrs. Ray Cotton, WILLSONITE . variillioul'i need to be the wnrlt of ~killed Hair LnciJiler l'ads t~tyliata who aprcciato the individunl rc~ Lt. Sam Cotton, Cpl. Jim Cotton CJUircmcnt~ of the women they serve. Helen Ward, and Mrs Don Dens~ Why not atop in today lo multc nn ap­ 100 for GOGGLES pointment for n completely new, bccom­ n1orc ut dinner Tuesday night. inR' hair style? * * * Mrs. Ruth Hall and children will 59c • 79c • $1.50 · Elite Beauty Shop occupy the apartment in the Rouse $1.00 RUBY CAMl'BELL, Mgr. building vacated by Mr. and Mrs, - $1.95 • $2.25 JOIE HOYT GRACE STONE Stuart Armstrong. Mr. and Mrs. Hair Slyllsto Armstrong and sons moved this 413 S. Jolloroon St. Phono 2-2331 week into their new home on South Eames street. LUSTRE POLAROID AND COOL RAY Jerry and Jaclt Squires of Eaton Rapids spent last week und this CREME $1.95 to $5.50 week with their gmnciparcnts, Mr. OthcJ'S 25c to 39c and Mrs. C. P. H\Olnter; A Basically Good Permanent Mr. und Mrs. •red Heins spent SHAI\IPOO' I last weelc at 'roreh luke and on SOAPS COLGATE'S CARNATION, fnr nll types of hair, n baaically t:"ood their· ,return home visited Mr. and LAV£NDAR, LILAC pcrmmlcnt ia czuu.mtial to good grooming. Mrs. Vern Gray, parents of Mrs. $.1.00 i I We specialize in Eugene waves and cold Heins and Miss Gray, ut McBain. Sc AND APPLE BLOSSOM I waves at our shop und ure prc1Jnrcd to I• I Miss Meredith McLean, who has I : I give you an individualized 'hair~do, the been attending summer school at ntark of beauty and diatinclion. the University of Michigan, hus i I completed her course and arrived Madam & Camp at tlle home of her brother, Ray· 1 mond McLean, Tuesday, where she ,He Still Needs BEAUTY SHOr' wtll spend the remainder of the· CI.I~Alt Ul' Phone 5341 summer. MRS. JUNE s. SYLVESTER, M

USE, f?t1~ , · 1 . - ~. - .~ ,. .. '• ' LAYAWAY PLAN Dr. Hess .Fly .Spray;::· • PER GAL•. SPRAYERS ...... :2Sc 1md 39c

Scillctlon of · New Fall'_Hats • • • $2.cxr up· Dill Pickle .Mixture FUI+ LINE. OF SPICES Wal'e's D~ug.Stol'e ., . -: ' . AIR-CON.DITIONE-D FOR YOUR COMFORT ·-----....,.---· 20 ACRiilS, 7 !lllloM Wr.Rt nf MaRon 1111 • . hll~~~~~~~·.tlcg~o::;;nd,;f~'t'~,~~~~~~.~\'[1; ' .,. d ·y· ~~onw ertl·s· Ing . · Hprlng; timber: eloctr•le Ad 11 ·Cl ass1 1e ~ · . i ~~~~~~: ~~:;r ~~\;~~l. c~;;u~~~r·tft~~~ ; ' · or Sundays ut the. farm. Owner•, I Your Bank··· YourI Serva11t RATES:-Advca•ti5cmcnh in thi~ dcpnr·tmcnt: 25 cents fot· ALLIS-C:HALMITlRS combine f(ll' IOIL 'BURNER for· snle, Mercdith Amon van steclitnd. 25w-tf i 25 · ' 1 1 f I · • F tl 25 ·ds Hale. 12 ln. D. N. Brown & Son, Patterson, 1 mile CllHt, 1 mile ·---~-· -~- __ -·---··-·----- ______, ... , .WOI'I 8 or c~s 01' cue 1. msca·.hon. 'or IT!o!c mn wo~ ' 0 miles west of, Mason and 1 '/, anuth of Bttnllet• Hill. . 33w1p 75 ACRES, •l miles southwest of: O!IC cent n woa·d foa· each msca·hon •. Advea·bsmg muy be mnaled miles Hmlth of Ononclugn road, I ~ ---~· ---·-· --··--·----~·-·---- ·---·--- muton Hap Ids. Good buildings, I and Friend Ol' telephoned. Dial Monon 9011, Phone A urellus 1604, 33w1p 1 BUZZ SAW MANDRlllL nnd aaw nearly new bnrn, ferLllc soli, no -~ and nlso new grass catcher for stoneR, rustle shrubbcd I a w n,l :y'Il'NLTNG PIGS, 8 wceltH 'old, For Sale • ' ., sale. Ji'ranll B. Thompson, Phone beautifUl pine trees. $7,500, with • ''1~ , · · · M8D. 2% miles north of Mason on cnHY terms. Owner, Robert Hunt. 1 ·for .Rule. Also Duroc borrr. Bob Hay, Ga·nm and Feed 1 Oltemos rand, . 33.w1p Phone Eaton Hupids, u:I7•J. atw•lp I' Howery, comur Pln.ln~ 1t'nd ~ves . J rmidn. Route 1, Losllu. :l.lwll ----.- · • I SPIDCIAL~.V~DAY--SALJi=::B;;y~~ IOOACRIDS-f~~-~;J~,-5·;~j]~;·~;th I 'l'h1l l•'a.rnwt·sBnt.J!c 1.~ nn or:~nniw· . CYCLO).\!El INSURANCE' ImJurc --- . -- . . - . . - . -- -- c. E. Drewy, or I . short trouser~: $1.10 ~alue for of Stocltbridgc, good sol! and t!Hil clevol<•d tIIII' ol' 1 1 · Insumnce Co, of-Hasllngs. .Tewctt. ·bottom· bttlle Genius l6·1nch ·tr•ac- 1 i1 · ·.- · · IJ $2.40 value fm• ~1.89. · Special for· Strathmoor, Detroit, Mich., or ln- 1 1111~ l'

REGISTER!lJD .saddle. mttre, ftve· 1 row· in early October, for sale. STOKOL Domestic stollers now Mason 5602. · 33wl 3 large lots, $2,500. Also 7-room .. gaited, for sale,.'· pt:rced reason- I Also McCormick· Deering grain released. Orders talc en for fu· ------house ln Webberville, electric n]lly. Franl1 Lnunsletn, rn·st f~rm I binder. Call evenings. Roy E. ture delivery. Ad a m·s Electric STEEL BOX from %-ton ·piclmp lights, hot and cold water system, · s~uth of Hawley school. 3.>w1 Glover, 2 miles cast of DanHvillc Shop, 130 Ingham Court, Phone for sale. George Householder, full bath, basement, lot 6X16 rods, I · BI'!.OODSOWS fO~--;!e, due t~ on M-36. 33w-p 14>11 or 3561. 22w-tf R. 2, Williamston. · 33vi1p $3,800, Part down. Lewis G. Die· farrow soon. Morris H. Swan, ·------·- ______...... -·- -- .. ~--- 1 2--FORb V·B fo.rsnle. Within trtch, Mason. 33w1p . d M R 2 WOOD SILO, door frame and 93 668 E. Colum bta roa • uson, . . doors fot· sale. Also used silo ·The Most Beautiful . . • OPA celllng price. Lester Per- 5-ROOMHOUSEbctween--Hoit . 32w2p t 'I t f M filler. Artie Wood, Leslie, 33wlp WEDDING r ne, 4 m1 es eas o ason on and Lansing, 2 bedrooms, living The Farmers Bank 35' Llil.GHORN HlllNs, weight about --- --~-- ~-·------INFANT Dexter Trail, 3 miles south on room, dinette, large kitchen, good · li.iJOltnds each; also young Roclt F 0 R SALE - Guernsey heifer, CHILDREN Meridian. 33w1p well, 2 lots, poultry house, $3,700. The Oldest Bank in Ingham County-Member FDIC and Fedct'al Reserve System b~D£~I"nycoclt, ubout1322 Oltemos 2~ pound~ road, PhoneLy~ SwissspMnge~ bull, also2 5yr~ dairy ok~ heifers Brown and FAMILY GROUP CANARIES, guaranteed singers, andA~o electricity,4 rooms on$1,500. llit ~2x180,See Lewis ~s =~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Jill Mason~ 4486. .· 33wl 6-yr.-old (:OW, fl'esh. Guel'nseys, Pictures Are Made by the for sale, $10. Also some good G. Dietrich, Mason, phone 2ao 51 . - Holsteins and Brown Swiss. W!ll hen birds, $2. Mrs. Lyle Osterberg, 33 w.lp ------·------40BARR-ED--ROCK pullets, 11 sell reasonably if all are talwn nt I-Iajos-Ellison 4281J., s. Jefferson. Phone 6931. _ ---·------·----- !WANTE:D-Logs (]o.Jivered at mlll, 1 WANTED --All kinds of beef cows . ., weelts old, for sale, ~1.50. Mrs. once, Charles Stafford, Webber- · 32w2p NEW 1-ROOM house for sale, lo· i 1 mile south of Holt on Edgar·, Als" day-old calves and up. Best Russell. C. H!ll, maton Rapids, R.l ville, East Ft·ost road. Phone STUDIO / eated on Rogers stt·eet. Has fur-: PERRY'S i rond.' Write or call Verhoeven; prices paid. Write m· sec Robert 1, 1· mile south and H:, mile west 63F12. · 33w2p 221% s. Washington Ave. For Sale · · nace and full basement. Emery H. , Lumber Co., Lansing, R. 1. Phone Sheath ell!!, 1:l2·l Tuttle road, Ma· of'Aurelius Center on Plains road. I------·------(Upstairs) H h ld "' ..1 Jewett, 229 State street, Phone , 7·3452. 13w1p·tf son. :Jow-tt Phone Aurelius 1702. 33w1 1 GRAIN SEPARATOR for sale, 28- LANSING, MICH. . ouse o uoo"a 22571. 33w1 Bicycle and Washer Shop ______.. ______------·~-·--- - 44, Advance Rumley Ideal, In w N 1 Wll.l . GUElRNSElY · COW with calf by good condition. c. A. Schwartz, EI,EC'fRIC CHURN, 1· to .o 80- ACRES-fur-~~le,-~;;on:;--n;:od- General Repairing ElVElRY A TED--Day-ol£1 ca ves, .. ~Ide, for sale: Boyd Warner, sec· l<'erris road, y, mile west of Fenls HOAD GRAVElL, washed sand and gallon C&Jlllclty, tor Hale. New ern house, basement barn other 1 pick 11 P on lllnndays. Please ot.ld l,lousc east of Housel church school, maton Rapids, Phone 7179, llOHt-war model. llerHchei,Jewett, buildings. Land Is mostly' level, 6 Cedar street HOLT phone calls early.. John Potter, V I d 33 1p stone, blaclt dlrt for sale. Scar· 5/ll W. lllaple St. . S0w4o h I10 1 MONDAY '1115 Every rofld. Phone Mason, i~o :~R~~: ~oCi{l;ullets,~v-15 ~:t;;L:~~~~ON¥;'0 ,;em:3:~: ~~~~thS~~dH~~donGIT~:i27.'/zp~~: LIVING ROOM SUITE, 2-plece, ~;;abl:o~t $~5gb~clg~6e/~~~;nr~~~: Phone Holt 2371 ~ BRING THOSE ~-583:_ ___ · ______30w8p · we~ Its old , f or saI e, •2'' ·00 eac h · gentle, for sale. Bridle,J saddle 7-1231. lOw-tf . for snle·, ·also oil burner· heating gains,Dt'etr· 1too. · ItShown · by MLewis G. . DAY-OLD · CALVES WANTEJD- Olcl hoJ·scs. Wlll pay Harrier· " Risner, 1.,~ rm'I e eas t ' 1 m !I e .. a' nd blanl;et. I<'red Getz. Can· be · st0 ve, 3• pte c~' bedt·oon1 8 ut't e, dt' n· tc t rea Y agency, ason. ----~------FR GERATION 1 t f th H 1 tt d · front $10 to · ,<25,'' n.ccordt'tlg to north of Fitchburg on Parman seert "t the• Ral]lll Sl1aw farJtt, 1 FAHMERS-Stop hay and. grain e tt e se.'t 1ron b ~ d • · e 1ec t r 1c pump, ~· 33w1p FOR11 HEB ·1• I• R• f · r t1' servSe ce,v bo lour vc armOJ• on mo• e andas e USroa 16 size attd cortdt·t 1·on. Charle's C"S·" 1 ~ from mow burning, heating and h 11 u Thl J 11 d f ------~ ca at ey.s e rtge a on r • c \ en .c ~ - ady ~17 s M 'I li'l Lansing 12 , ~Q~Cl. · 33W P mile west .. of Dansville and 3 miles spontaneous combustion. Use Se· ~~~~~~~v ;, J. Flo~y~: ~~~ w~~t 7-ROOM HOUSE for sale at 332 icc. Phone.'Holt, 3551. 3lw-tf FOR TOP Pl':ICES Ml h•l PI'· ~g ! ~J '' 22 10 tf MODEL-A John Deere tractor for north on Ciark road. 33w2p curlty Compound. Mason Elevator on Columbia road, 1 mile111 south on 21~~~tet str~et, Mason. Phone ---- '_c_._ ~~ne_.,. ___6 1 • 6 -__ --~~ ·sale. Dell Wolfe, Williamston, 2 MILCH GOAT8;-Tr;;;-8h,"'a-;;ct-3 Co.____ 30w·tf Aurelius ·road, ~ mile west on · Earl earsall. 33 W11' i DALE SHEPLER ; WILL HAUL ASHES and rubbish 4 .miles south, 1 '.~ miles west. Jtids, $20 for the Jot. Ralph Curtis road. 33wlp Pl L . 1 to crly clump. Jantes Leavitt. 8 2778 Phone.' 8F22. .. 33w1p Shaw, 1 mile west of Dansville, 3 Business Locals tone ansmg • \ , -tf. Phone z-:l9H. 33w2p · Mtl lk ey ' S EASY WASHER for sale. H. l!J. Nott"ce ; 6 18 P 5oo BLiz'zA.-~n -SILO-FILLER in I~~':_~:.::~ on_ctnrk _::oad. sawzp Liniger, 417 Randolph. 33w1p 1 1 1\vA:NTED·~: \v.;;n-;;-;;--;:~-&house· ·good condrtton, for sale. Wtll 12 COCKER·SPANIEL PUPPIES Used Cars ------POSITIVELY CHICKENS w:A:'fTEn-=-wm• worlc in family or 5 .. includlng Musolff, Dexter Trail, Dansville., 12 weelcs old, for sale. One i~ 1033 PICKUP 'l'RUCK ANTIQUEJ SECRETARY for sale. NOt ReSIJOnsible FREE TAXES! come and get them. W. H. Ap· I aged .couple. Would consrcler moth~ . . . . 33w1p black and white,. the other tan and 10•12 Dodge, can be sold withoitt Pl~~eo ~Oe9~i.th radio, 215 m. M:f:i . pleton, 3318 Pryor road, 2 miles er: wtth one ch;ld, prderably of ______.. _ __.. --~white Gl Holtforth 255 N th For dry cleaning left in the shop north of Mason. Phone 5382. school nge. Nel a Ubcr • 1 ~· 3• Mu- 2. MILCH GOATS for sale. One . : en , • ' ~r priority. . w·tf son. Phone 6•187. .>3w2p ··rresh,.' the -0 u10r dilc this frdl. Jefferson. Phone 3502. 3,w1 1942 Ford Tudor li'OR SALE..:_Apartmept size gas over 30 days. Our space Is limited. I will pay your trtxes on any 80 to 15 ... _ ·--- ______AISc~b'illy goat. Y~to Aleo, ·4566 PUREBRED BULL CALF from 1941 Plymouth 4-Door range, Ulle new .. Cecil Harter. HENSON'S 120 acres of land, provic!ing that PLASTERING-All kinds of plas- HA.VE BUYJ;JRS for farms, any Bond . l'Oild, Aur·ellus. Phone Fairholm 1\i:arion, v.:hose 3 near- 1936 Plymouth Tudor 427 W. Sycamore, M0;son. 33w1p M l terlng done· patching a special- SJZC, houses, acreages. Write. G. Aurelius 1713. 33w1p est dams averaged over 600 lbs. 193•1 Chevrolet 'ructor 8 PIECE WALNUT dining room oc ern Dry Cleaners you breed two or three mares, so ty. Robert s: Burns, 3811 Aurel-, I. Potter, 1071;~ N. Ce~a:, Lanslllg FOR SALE-H!ninan--Lowe vacu~ fat. A good calf to lol st tt!c t·· t<> Jtelp ltat·vest mile south of Bunlcer Hill on the • , range, dishes, pictures :and galva- am agen or c~c 1 gan utual - Wet or dry. Leon c au s i e,l · 1 11 ,, Bunlcer· Hlll·Jacltson r 0 n d. No farm. Phone Mason 21885. 33w11 nlzed tu~~.. Mrs. stuart Arm• Windstorm Insurance Company of plan, Vau hn road, Leslie. Phone Les-, sweet eorn an~l tom~tm;s. Apply saturday call~. . 33w1p ABOUT BARRED-ROC--K pul- Deep Well and Shallow" Well strong, 440% S. Jefferson, Phone· Hastings and am prepared to I1 J'e ~ w-tf 1Sales Bam O!IJce, Mrclugan State ' 30 1 333 28 4981. Cnll Saturday, 33w1 write your policy, Janet Aseltine, e • • • college, or call 81511, Extension 175 lets for sale. Mrs. Cecil How- L TRIG PUMP 320 W. Elm St. Phone 2·2271. :PAIN'!'· JOBS WANT!ilD-I am j437, Walter Southworth. 33w1 GILTf-;r~ale, weightnb~tlt 2 E EC - l''s. !letty Stone, R. 2, Dextet· er·y, i!, miles east of Mason on HOM"' CO"FORr RANGE fot· 17w-tf t 1 t 1 t d f th G t 1 . ~ T 11 d Ph 9105 systems. Ca'n give hnmediate de- "' "' S , A , LaX on a1 ng or ers or c rea ...... -. -·- __ .. ·:- -- .. ------;-----·-' 'lll'illl, second house west of Merid· om nson roa · one ' 3 livery. No priority needed for sale; nlso dining table and ten Western Paint Co. Can furnish 1 WANTED--Htgh school gtrl to as- 3 2 1 tan'rpacl, north side. Call after 6 ~-·---:'_~ farm use or replacement. Lansing chairs with uphol~tered · seats. Expet•t Shoe Repat't• Phone 21786 19wtfi paint and labor. Guy c. Royston, stst. wrth houseworlt mghts and o'cloclt. 33w1p CALF FOR VlllALING for sale, mtectric Co., l204 s. Washington, Ruth Hall; West Columbia road, · 1422 E. Oalt St. Phone 5271. 28w·lf mornrngs. Mrs. Bruce Howlett, .3 16 tf phone 5322. 33W1 I Mason, Route 3. Phone'5324, 33w1 SHEPHERD PUPS· bla~-8-;-e-;;-1; Irving B. Smith, 5 miles south Lansing. Phone 4: 841· . W· I ____ .old. A. Heinz, 8978 Dexter Trail, I of Mason on. US-127, % miles THOSEJ GOOD WHITEJ RUBBER Durable half soles, lifts, rubber . STOKEJRS-Sum~e~ ~~rvlce, and I . Men wanted WANTED-- TO--TR::i\:n'E--=--a as fll·~t farm south of Baclms farm .. west : on Plams. Phone Mason wringer rolls, all sizes. Adams heels, mending. A good stoclt furnnc'e cleaning. Adams Elec·J range, almost new, for an elec· · 33w.1p 5281. _ . . . 33w11 Electric Shop. Phones .5851 or of used, ratlon·free shoes. trlc Shop, . 130 Ingham Court. u S c tlf! t i tric range. Phone Mason 23521. 444 24 Phone 4441 or 3561. 22w-tf i ' ' m. s. cr ca e 33w1 ~rE.AM of mares for·sale, eight ENTIRm HElRD of dairy cattle~lO 1. W·tf MASON SHOE ----1 Necessary ___ .. ______--·------~-- :~·:.and nine years old, weight l,tiQO . Holsterns and 5 Guernseys, a111 1935 FORD RADIATOR, head ; IDISCHARGEJD SOLDIERS- Wei CASH BUYER fot· ·10 to 60 acres ll\1!11,800 lbs.; also o~e .John Deere .voung.cattle, for .sa~e. Ca~o be seen lamps and transmission for sale. SERVICE are offering you a discount on 1 Wyeth Incorporated east or southeast of :Mason, ll.ay .loader, lllce new; one hummer any time at tmllung tune. Sec Franlt Launsteln 1258 Hawley suits if ·you bring in your dls-' with fair buildings. No objectlon inlll,•lilte.new. F. F. Barth, corner owner Sunday. T. · .J. Holtz, 3701 road. ' 33w1 RobertO. Phillips .,.charge. papers. Becl\wlth Clothes J Mason to rolling Janel. w. J. Lyon, 344'A: ofi 'fitch b 11 r g and Williamston East l~owell road. Phone Mason · Shop, 153 W. Maple,. phone 5392. ' South Jefferson, Mason. 33w1p Telephone 1Jll, Fitchburg. 4880. 33w1 Fl . MASON 33:w1 LIVESTOCK TRUCI

""'~~'!""~~~~"""~===~====="==="==~=~'poultry minerals on hand. 17w-tf corner of w. Elm St. and Lansing 1 acres or more. Wlll pay cnsh. period of September 15 and Octo- = · I SEE --- Ave., Mason. 29w·tf Thureson Lumber Co., Howell, bet· 25. For information call tlic RlllMOVE your old wallpaper the __· ------~------Mich. Phone Howell, 811. 17w-tf Michigan State college - Purchas- I F'rank E. Wheeler easy, modern way. Rent a new OIL BURNERS cleaned and serv- 1------ing Department. 33w1p I 1142 H 1 tt d 7 ACRES, east of Eaton Rapids, wallpaper steamer. Webb.Darllng, · l)!ed. Harry Chapman, 1214. Del· i FARM ~ANT~D - Will. trade ------·~~------as e ron 'bhJ.cktop road. Partly modern 844 S. Barnes St., Mason. Phone hi, Holt. Phone Holt, 3006. 29w·tf 1 house m Lansmg or wtll buy. WANTED TO BUY-Corn binder . ~ 1 HASLEJTT, MICH. house. ~H,CiOO. R. G. Heminger, Mason, 2-2291. lOw-tf · 'I Give locatlon,slze and price. Write in good eonclition. ·Wayne Woot!, ' -:i!!o..rlfll',... ____._,.,..,. ____ .__.,. ___ .,l I wP. 0.paByoxc~atg!~~noen87 ~6d8era Brolter, 219 s. Main St., Eaton PAINTING, interior and exterior. John Meyer, 219 Rumsey St., Lan- Leslie, Route 2. Phone 2342, ,., 111 0 Rapids. Phone 4·4831, llOw~tf Closed , Stanley Cornwall, 2080 Delhi sing, Mich. 32w2p 33w2p J ' by phone. 31 . N. E., Holt. Call Holt, 3771. 32w·tf !!!!!!!~======~==~======~ , PEACHES FOR CANl':UNG- At 2t~Cc~t~~·~~~~:l~ss:~~~} ~~o~:~~ Augn~t 20 1 Hazelton. orchards; southeast of bull dings. This . fnrm has been to I wanted •' . rna ton Rapids,, M-188,., : V. F. 'W. owned by one family for over 50 I I road. Brine .containers. · No Sun· years. Land Is ltenvy blaclc clay Aitgnst 2( WANTED ~ Good baled alfalfa . day sales, A. S. Gilchrist, Prop. loam, level, free from stones, nil ' · · · j hny. Good Alfalfa Mllllng Co., Phone ·maton.Raplds, 6377. · 32w4p tillable, well drained and :renced. fnr a vneatlon I Dh11ondale. Phone 3251. . 30w4 2-WHE!DL: 'rRAILE.f!,, 4.. 2~~6.00 One of the best farms In southem · B d J' ' . ·j W:AN'r:=-m=-D-.--G-o-o-:d-:-b-a-le-d-n7lf:-a.,-Jfa 6-ply tires, large box, for sale or Michigan. $200 per acre.. R.' G. ea ·an UTI S . h11y. Good Alfalfa Mllllng Co., will· trade for smaller· trailer with Heminger, 219 S. Matn St., Eaton Tav·ern i Dimondale. Phone 3251. · 30w4 16-tnch tires. May be seen nt Rapids. Phone 4-4831. · 1~\'f·.tf __ Maddox Hi·Speoll Service. Lyle ·. WANTED-:Irn'rms, homes, lalte 0 t b Ph Mn 6931 6·ROOM HOUSE for ~ale on East -----~-~·----- cottages for watttng buyers. No s er erg. one son, · Ash St. Inquire Mrs. · Gilson LIVESTOCI<: TRUCI<:ING to De· I charge for advertlslng until sold.' 32w1p Pearsall, 334 E. Elm. Phone 9411 troit, direct to packing hqu~e or 'l'o sell or buy, consult. me now. ------"- daytimes, or 6871 evening~.. : · · yards. Rene Cremer, Bunlcer ~oad. Lewis G. Dietrich, ·over Ware's Supply of · 31 w1p·tf Phone Aurellus, 2123. 2uw·tf drug store. Phone Mason, 2·3051. 'nall House Plat1tS 40 ACRES ·for sale; level, extra RUPTURE TRUSSES llwtfp Sl good land; O·room house :with El garage attached, hu ·modern ldtch· Both Spring and nstlc CACTI nnd en with hot and cold water and Also Abdominal Belts wired for electric stove. Sniall WARE'S DRUG STORE SUCCULENT PLANTS barn, small hen house. Located , ·Bu~ldin& C!lulking On blaclttop road~ near school, "on Jewett .Flower Shop bus. line. Can give !mmc!llatc pos·. General. Painting Contractor s~sston. Four miles north Of MO.·· Brush and Method Flowerphone ·21231 son on Okemos road. Elmer ·C. ~pray . MASON Brown: 30w4p . ' . . - --.,.--- --· _.,..____ ...... _,, ...... tit- ·.. Classified

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lUWl'AJ, \\'AS'l'IG BASI\E1'S I.arge • St1uare ...... ifi2.4!J :. 6·111:. S'l'OCI\ l'O'I'S, llluc Enamel ...... ifil.:w· · ELECTRIC IRON CORDS ...... 59c • 75c GJ,ASS ROAS'J'ERS, · L11rge Size ...... :...... $3.95 S'I'OVJG 'J'OI' PADS, l4xl7 !\Ictal ami Asbestos .... 3Uc STEP LADDERS 4ft.• 5 ft. -.6ft. Robert J. Dietrich, son of Mrs. uu Blanche Ncar of Mason, has been awarded the silver star for gal­ Ironing Tables lantry in action against the enemy ...... :f!nd in Germany February 6, 1945. owi ~ . ... His citation reads that he "dis­ !.' .I ,I ' ' .. tinguished himself by gallantry In (5 action against the enemy on Feb· ruary ·6, 1915, in the vicinity of Herhahn, Germany. While hIs ~ifore you'llget "yOUr new car? unit was in a defensive position, it was suddenly altaclted by a strong enemy force. While other mem­ bers of the company were hastily deploying to meet the sudden thrust, Privata Dietrich, with total disregard for personal safety, ran AUTHORIZEDindustry-wide e e So, when your present ahead to an exposed posilion less m: than 30 yards from the enemy. manufacturing_ quotas in· Ford needs attention-and With an automatic weapon, he fired continuously until his ammu­ Perfection dicate comparatively few it will~ as it grows older- ' nilion was exhausted, and then started hurling hand grenades. You have waited a11d saved new cars will . be available let us help you keep it roll· His gallant actions disrupted the """'"·"'"'" I Oil Stoves this year. And it is expected enemy assault long enough for his for you!· G. E. kitchen of ing- a& only your Ford company to organize and success­ 3-Btu•ner Jllgh l'owcr that strict priority rationing Dealer knows how! We have fully repulse the savage attack. matched, labor-saving de­ Devotion to duty, aggressive in­ vices. The end of that wait- . will continue until all essen· · genuine ·Ford. ·replacement· •· itiative and il)trcpidity were re­ $31.00 . . ,,,,." ·, ,; ·, ,.•:, I;. flected in all of ·Private Dietrich's' .. ing period is 1~ow in sight:. ' ' tial needs are met. parts· and it'd¢quate· equip· " actions." ·! .. Pr·ivatc Dietrich was graduated Bec'ausc we ·believe that the *** · ,·ment. o-ur :nlechanic!tknow fr',,1 I ,, '• ' ,,j, celved his training af Catnp Wol~ sugg~s.t that y~u stop in · · the nation require's that •• e;. We.pledge you tfhWery ters; Texas, and. left for ov,crseas duty In August, 1914, with an . in-' and pla~e your name ·on our ... every possible ca~ be .kept best:serv~~e,possiMe~ ',Let u's · fantry unit. His. wife,' Mrs. Shir­ ley Dietrich, and 2-ycar·old. son, waiting list.·· ·renew ·. in ser:rice, continued, car&,'i., .h~,lP'Y?U.:;~~t.:alUh~~,u~xtra" Robert Clinton, reside ir; Lttnsing.. dothe~, ,·.· drapes ami ful mamtenance and I conser- miles that · Ford built into · upholstery vation of existing cars i51 your car. By all means, bring Weather right at fLATI'LATE IRDIIER - home. 11 Observations imperative." it HOME'~ for service! A Wcol\~end l'llill hrol

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It would !Ink the h n rho r a of Ita origin to thq lllltnUfacLur·e of FOX ~'IIEATJtE "Bhol'il'l' of Lns Vegas" hend the ul' Ml', nuL! Mr·s. Bert I•'cllnii'R on 'folt~do and Chlcngo hy digging u nuu•lnc engines, a by-product .of double hill fot• 'l'lllll'sduy lmll Fri- l~i(ert mnd. wrli:OI'Way rwl'OBB western Ohio nnd trunsportullon on tho lulcoa, day. 'rhc second fcnl.lll'