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Ingham County News 22 Pages ____E1_·g_h_tY_·n_'in_t_h_Y_e_A_r_·· __N_o~:_3_6_i_· ------~-M_A_S~O_N~,~M--IC_I_1~1G~A~N~T~H~URSDAY, SEPTEMBER2, 1948 167 Planes Swarm Mason's Hot.el Stands Empty At Jewett Airport Without a· Mishap For First Time in H·istory

. DAWN PATROL at Jewett airport, Ma­ her is Mrs. Mabel DeLong of Flint. They both son, dt·ew people from all over Michig.an. Sun­ flew in with their husbands. day was a perfect summer day and the pro­ Janice Runge, 3%, of Dearborn helped in gram carried out by the airport management, the award of gifts. She went on the dawn the Lions club, the Sycamore Valley Flying patrol with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 0. club, 01 students, Mason automobile dealers Runge, and Mr. and Mrs. Glen Johnson and artd other groups and individuals was well George Yarmuth, in a Cessna 170. Peeking handled. · , down from above in the center picture at In the top picture, Arthur W .. Jewett, air­ the right is Ralph Swinehart, Mason's tall~;st port owner, is shown welcoming Allen Ed­ Lion. The sitting Lion without a mane is Nels wards of (right) while Dr. R. R. Rob­ Fen·iby. bins, general chairman of the Dawn Patrol D~ooling over the bacon and eggs they committee, looks on. Edwards has been flying are frymg are Russell Bement and Don Van­ sh1ce 1932, He is an engineer with the Fed­ I' derVeen, Sr. Waiting to be served are Frank eral Mogul Corporation of Detroit•, manu­ Launstein and his son, Lee. They flew in from facturer of bearings. Edwards had just the Launstein farm just itt dawn with the Skimming Is Done stepped out of his new Cessna 140. cream. The man at the right with the satis­ Harry Spenny had the pleasant assign­ fied look is Les Palmer. He did a lot of flying ment of pinning badges onto the guests. Here during the war before he was shot down and On Pond at Park he is fumbling around with a badge meant for captured by the Germans. Since his liberation Scum from the front pond at Mrs. Evelyn Anderson of Flushing. Waiting he just can't seem to get enough bacon and Rayner park has been sldmmed by for Spcnny to quit fooling and pin a badge on the county park maintenance crew eggs. (Ingham County News Photo) this week, Ed Douglas supervised the cleanup job. Men waded into REPEAT PERFORMANCE FOR REGISTRANTS I the mire to scoop out dead leaves and other debris, Inside News All summer the north pond has General n e w s carryover, been unsightly with its coating of New Draft is Old Stuff. to Vets I Pages 2 and 3 Pare 1, green scum. Lack of rainfall and 'I Social news and personal the partial plugging of the outlet "What color eyes? Hair?" 1 c_ardR, ,;;ext in line is a box en- items, Pages 4 and 5, Part 1, caused the water to grow stagnant, "And what did you say your titled Local ·Non-Veterans Mar- and Page 4, Part 2. grandfather's name was on your rled ·Men and Fathers." This box Speedway racing, baseball and mother's side?" i holds second place in popularity, golf news, Page 1, Part 2. These. arc just a few of the ex- 1 The smallest pile of em·ds at the Editorials and special. co!- aetin·g questions asl

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II back spot. Joe Johnson held this held in Marshall and at Michigan secret service post last year, but · 1 · f f lib 1 State college. Stop in and see our Field Service Unit. It's the latest thing ,. tsberth. now war tmg or a u ac { Mason Is the geographical cen- in tractor service. ' ter of Michigan Western horse . 1\f~in. contend~rs · for ha~kfield clubs, according to Mrs, Hulett . poeltwns, accordmg to Lor1, are Mason was also chosen as the best Mel'l'rtt Snyd:'r, . Windy F.ell,, spot for the state show because, of Roger HummeJ, Brll Knight' and the .•.howing facilities and grand- Danny Stolz. , stand. Lori said that the line will he. William Bravender of Mason is SOMERVILLE· SERVICE the harde~t to replace. Jlm R!cldy in charge of stabling and the fair and Doirglas Barr are strong can- ground property. Clay H~rlett l'1 Ceda1· 1 S. ~hone 3151 cllc1ates for the carter position. heads the ticket sales commrttce Pro~pects for guards on· this and Dawne Hulet\ wiJJ hnndle all -~======~======- 'Harryyo~ Freeman,~am~~ Stanleygood~ Kran~ L~L~p~liill~ . The shoJN i~ sponsored by t~e Don ,T ennings and Paul Snider MIChigan assocmtwn of Weste1 n are leading candidates. :!:ferae Clubs, Inc. . The sore spot oi this year's Palomino model dass ~ wrll be team may \Veil be in the tuclde the first class to be JUdg~d at the positions, according to the coach. show September 11 at 1.00. Dur­ Jack D. Hernly Main contenders for this spot are mg .the afternoon-10 classes Will Ray Snider De'an Orr and George be JUdged. . r Fish ' On the prog-ram rn the order of ' ' · . appearance will . he the western Republican Candidate For Three men. ~ave shown promtse horse model class, :node! quarter for end postttons; They are BO;b horse type, model pony for chil­ Lyon~, Ronny Stolz and . Lours dren, model colt class, Jight­ Dcnnmg. . . weight stoclt horse, open eighth- . Lori pomtcd out that this Is by mile race, Indian barehaclc wrestle Sheriff no means the final lineup. He re- for children Palomino saddle ported . that new material is de- class ancl the open quarter-mile veloping every day. Anything can race.. happen between now and Sep,tem- On .Saturday night in order of Primaries ber 17 when Mason ·plays Vander- appearance will be · children's Pictu1·ed above is some of the 1action at last Sunday's exciting 1·ace event cock Lalce, Lori commented. pleasure class, heavyweight stoclc Practices have been .held' dally horse class, children's musical at the fairgrounds since .last Mon- stalls, children's speed and action, day. This _early practice ·at the women's speed and action, men's Modified .Stock Cars .. Tuesday, Se~.tembe.r .14 park has preserved the Athletic speed and action:, calf roping, field turf, according to ·Lol'l. women's western plensure horse, The sod is i11 ·good shape-at the westertl pairs, parade class, flag Hernly is a life reaideiit of Lansing, is married, field. As soon as school starts, the race for women, and men's west­ PARKSIDE SPEEDWAY 12 miles south of Lansing 9n US-127 bleachers wllJ be set up,Lori,said. ern pleasure horse class. a home owner, the' father of six sons. He is a Lori does not forecast' 0:. cham- Program for Sullday will be as Time Trials at 1 :30 Races at 3 plonship team;, thl11 .year.· He said follows: musical stnlis for women, gr~duate of Lansing Eastel'll high s~hool and "We've got plenty .. of good ma- children's bending race, -women's • .attended Michigan State college for one year. terial, but the mi:m. need lots of bending race, men's bending. race, Follow the Crowds To The experience, They'll have a chance half·mile open ·race, stoclc · 4orse Featuring Fastest Stock Racing C.lrs Parkside Speedway He was a atar athlete at both Eastern aqd Cen· to get it this year." stake, men's horsemanship, wom· On Any Michigan Track For Michigan's · en's horsemanship, calf roping, tral hirh ichoola an~ has had eight years of · CANDIDATE PAS'TOR chlldren's· horsemanship and the ' Most Thrilling Sport Spectacle Rev. p e r r y Deyarmond of eighth-mile stoclt horse rnce. I actual. experience '~~ ~· ·Lansing constable. Brecltenridg·e will occupy the pul- · pits of the Aurelius Baptist PRICE CHANGE Jack Hernly ia the most qualified candidate for the office of sheriff. church und tlie· North Au~ellus Butter Will be Slc this week end ' ' ' church Sunday morn!Jlg, August at the A & -P. Price changes were Ingham County Fairgrounds 5, as a· candidate. Services wlll be phoned In too late from Grand held . at the Aurellus ·Baptist Rapid~ for Insertion ln the regu­ church at 9:45 and at the North Jar A & P nd in section two of Ample Seating Capacity 1------~----...,..,..-----~------,------l lAurelius church ·at 11:15. , .. lthis Issue( .. I Phyllis 1u1d ntollnril Rnzot ot Snturdny Bride-Elect . I Rnnriol!o, 'rnrllnrm, returned llom!l Feted hy Schoohnntc:~ . ,, ., Albro .. (orwin· Sn.tunluy nftor• vlalt:lng HIJC wool!H with their grnn Is' y 'I t' F f sldrt. Her tlngertlp-lcngth veil of Mr. and Mr's. Lawrence· Oesterle son, Norman, and Don Willett are INGHAM COUNTY NEWS nt the AtlflB Drop: psI an I e ·es jlluslon was caught in a tucked I announce the engagement and up­ spending the wcclt at Hicks lnltc In Lfmslng. \ headdress. She carried white roses pi'Oaching marriage of Miss Marie In northern Michigan. I September 2, 1948 Page 4 couple hnvc not yet chosen·\ M ( I 1 11nd baby chrysanthemums and Aseltine to Russell D. Anderson, r,wctlcllngdny. ason oup e i wore a heirloom pendant belonging ·Sen of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ander­ la her mother. , oon of Mason, The wedding wlli be · n Show,er "'Fetes , In cclcbmtlon or the silver wrrl- , Mlsil Betty Gla~er of William- art event or Saturday, September Elite I Gerhardstein j ding unnivcrHnry of Mr. n.nd Mrs.: ston, wearing aqun dotted swiss •1. '------' ItEAU'rY SHOP • oyccs of the Bell Telcplwne Lester L. Swrrningcr open house over taffeta, was maid of honor. 1 Miss Lllllnn Tyluthi of Dearborn GOLF' WOMEN MEET DRECK I-lAIR CONDITIONING of f-low ell gave a linen shower, was held on Sundo.y, August 2!l, IR nn CI'Utentlnl, hell\Lhful e~crica of shnnt~ Audr·cy Gcr·Jmrdslcln Thursday j at the ~ndi~s Lltemry .Club Hou~c was 'bridesmaid, costumed in yel- Mason Women's Golf club mel pooa nnd scnhl troatmcnh to sortcn nnd flt the home or Mjss Laura i In YpsJiunti. Both Mt. and M1s. low dotted swiss over yellow taf- Fit the Mason Golf c~ursc on highlight hnlr hoforc your 11Cxl 11crmn· in Fowlerville. 'rhe bride-; Swnnlnger went to school there, . fctn. :Both gowns were fashioned Wednesday afternoon. H1gh score ncnt. · · mr111y useful gifts . were brought up tlu•rc and were, with ruffled berthas and short at golf >xas won by Mrs., s .. A. H.uhy Cumplwll, Ownel' ltuLh Sel'ibllut' 'ng of hcd 'linen, to\vels, 1 married there. Seventy-five friends puffed sleeves. They had whl te lace 1 Murdoclc. High scores at brr?ge •II Ii S, ,Jplft:I'Hon ' sets, table covers and i rmd relatives were prcR<'nt to help mitts and carried bouquets of daisy Iwere won. by Mrs. Nels Fer!'lb~, Phnrw 22:1:i I nrl iclcs. 'I celebrate the occasion. Decm:nt!ons chrysanthemums that matched Mrs, Geotgc Clinton and Mrs, E. hostess served icc cream, were arrangements nf gladroh of their halos. · G. Millard. * ,,, * and ice tea at the close of the; Vltrlous colors anti snapdragons, . ; Lloyd Clcarwntcrs of Lawton Mr. and Mrs. H. s. Pulver and ng-. ' Mrs. Richrrrtl Swanlnger, then· was best man, Seating guests were family, \'toed at the alter, Wh:lc the couple porns to Rev. and Mrs. Cecil Pollock . Refreshments were served fol-~ ' tho week end. 1 Mr. and Mrs. Oren Hall and lmeclrrl, he sang "The Lord's who were cclcl]rating the i>Oth an- ·loWing the mock wedcllng. A three- . and Mrs. Ncllls Ba.teman famrly, ~ccornpanlcd. by. Mr. and Pmycr". niversary cf their engagement. tiered ;.vcdtling- calte was topped . Home Service Kenny visited Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Clmrrnont ~vcrrtt and Jane The l1ridc chmc Doris Moser of Mr. and Mrs. Amstutz le(t for a with t h c words, "Happiness Smith in Grand Ledge Sat- and Julie, vacatwned last week Fort Wayne, Indiana, as her maid I honeymr,on in Musltcgon. For Ahead". ' . 1 1 1 314 South Jefferson Avenue 1 at Higgins lake. · 1of honor and Carol Wamer as her I traveling Mrs. Amstutz chose a The honored couple were pre-~ _ _:_.:______-.,.---'---.:...------:-----, I bridesmaid. Rev. Ralph Ringenberg two-piece butcher· linen dress. She sen ted with a gift from the clasB. . of Cleveland. Ohio, attended the accented the costume with white * * * r.======::::======~:=;~:=;===i] hritlegroom a~ best man. Seating j accessories. After a brief stay with Mr. and Mrs. Harris Bullen va- I the . guests were Martin Pollok, I relatives the couple will return. to cationed at otsego Jalte last weelt. 1 Davrtl Pollok and Rex Bren~er, Bethany Orphanngc at Bethany; Mr: and Mrs. George Gorham 1 all of Mason, coumns of the br1dc. Kentucky, whore they arc em- and famiJv visited Mr. and Mrs, '1 Gowned in white .satin, the bride 1played. ' ' was g1vcn Ill marriage by her fa-1 ·The bride is a graduate of Mason ~~~r:~. C. Yerks at Fitchburg I, thor. The gown :vas styled with I high school and Mr. Amstutz grad- sweetheart neckline, long sleeves uatcd from high school at Leo, In- Mrs: Erwin Duchane spent the and fitted bodice. A tiara of seed diann. week end in Ludington with Mrs. DRUG STORE: pearls secured her fingertip-length Out-of-town g·ucsts at the wed- Robert Johnson. Diane Duchane, veil. She carried a white Bible ding were Miss Marjorie Burt and who had spent the summer at the Ware's Mason's Air-Conditioned Store topped with red rosebuds and a Miss Myrtle Caudill of Bethany, Johnson horne, returned to.Mason cnsendc of white satin rillbons. I Kentn01tY: Mrs. Gordon of Louis- with her mother. ,Special Service II Miss Moser was attir_ed in a pin)c ville. Kcntuc.ky; Miss Lylia Parker Reximne Beaumont of Onon- taffcta gown. She carr,Ied a colom- I of Malaga, Kentucky·, Mrs. Amos daga is vir.iting her grandmother, , · Mrs .. George Beaumont, this week al llouquct of white roses and wore 1Amstutz of Grabill, Indiana: Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Barto re- Reduce' ' a heaclha nc1 of white rosebuds in I and Mrs. Harold Amstutz of Roa- cently returned home after spcnd- her han·. Blue n:t over. taffeta. was nolte, Indiana; Mr. and Mrs. Peter ing several montha visiting her Safe - Easy - Depend­ 1 worn by the bndcsmaid. Her bou-1 Strayer and .James of Maumee, parents In Australia. able School Clotlzes 1 (jUc_t and head?and was like the Ohio; Joy and Carol Myrtle Gerig Mrs, William Sheaffer and 1 1mmtl of honors. and Maurice Zcnos Arden and Billy and Susie returned .horne ', garments wIt I c h are 1 For .her daughter's marriage, 1 Dale Gorig of'Auborn: Indinna: and saturday after spending a seven-' Form tabs brought in on Thursday -or FJ·i­ ! Mrs. F1she1· chose a brO\":n crepe I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Oligney of week visit In 'Chambersburg, Penn-I 225 Tablets for $3.00 ~gown and brown accessories. Her Detroit. sylvania, with relatives. tlay, Sctltclnbcr 2 or S WILL BE· 1 Mr. and Mrs. Wourt Every, Mrs. I COJUPLI~'TED ' ON TU,EJSDAiY, IENGAGEMENT REVEALED 1 , Mr. and Mrs. Adam Snyder spent place of Mrs. Ernest WaJllne in SEPT.EmmiFJ'R 7 In time fur ~lte , Mr. and Mrs. Harold Whipple i Monday and Tuesday visiting at the cancer booth at the Ingham Home opening nf school. I announce the engagement of their, Fort Wayne. Indirtna, and Payne, county fair. 1 I daughter, Alice, to Mark Smith cf i Ohio. At Fort Wayne they were Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown and ''.r1"' Gt·cg-ory, son of Mr. and Mrs.' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Joanna, of Bahrein Island left Ma· Permanents PARKER c_)I . Arthur Smith of Stockbridge. No 1 R.>binson and at Payne they were son Thursday for Cameron, Texas, Richat·d Hudnut Call For And Delivery Service I ,. dale has been set for the wedding.~ entertained at the horne of Mrs. where they will visit Mrs. Brown's $2.75 I * * '' I George Hoagland. Mrs. Robinson mother. Following the visit at PARKER and SCHEAFFER lBthel McVey spent the second: and Mrs. Hoagland are sisters of I Cnmeron, the Browns will go to Refills - $1.50 Pens and Sets week of August on vacation in: Mrs. Snyder. Dallas, where Joanna will enter . Toni Sets C~1icag·o visiting· her sister. She i Mr. and Mrs. Weldon Graham Southern ~ietho~ist U:niversity. With plastic curlers SCHEAFFER FINELINE FALL FASHIONS was a SUJ?por guest of Mr. and Mrs. i and daughter Kilc, or Zion, Illinois, . Mr. and, M!s. B10wr; wrll return PENS Ed Cun.nmgh~m, who are now. re- . arrived Tuesday, August 2.1, at the to B~hret~ m Oc~obel. Mr. Brown $2.00 I,.~ Ocsi~:ncd to plcoHC the srdmg rn Clucago. Mrs, Cunmng-1 home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Tlds- ,ret).nned to. Mason. by J?lane Training Refills - $1.00 $1.50 h~m is t!lC former Pauline Glenn ! well in Lansing for a visit. With W~dncsday mght from a busmess •College and Career Girl of Dansville. ! them to :visit her sister-in-law, trip to New Yorlt City. Integrity Mr. and Mrs .. Howard Roberts Mrs. Emma Dakin and the Tlds- I "!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! and son, Raymond, Will spend the wells cnme Mrs. Anne Haviland. : Accll\'1\.lly LaborDayw~elc end in Mt, Clem-: The Graharns spent last week in \Vr•apJlCtl IIJI with C\'CI'Y Veterinary Pharmaceuticals ens with his ·father, Hownrd Rob· Detroit visiting friends. 1 lll\CSCI'i\ltion erts, Sr., and her parents, Mr. and · Mrs. I!J. c. Dakin, who has been 50% Wettable DDT, 4 lbs ...... $2.25 I Mrs. William ·Moran and family. I residing at Victorville, Clttlfornia, I Mr. and Mrs. Harry Freshour; is now at the home of Mrs. Mary CAl\EfUL! 5% DDT HOUSE SPRAY, pt...... :...... 45c. I Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Feshour and , Kendrick, 1329 North Jenison St., \VOOJ. 'l'AII.ORED daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Stan- : in Lansing. Mrs. Daldn formerly Wyeth's PENSTIX for Mastitis COATS Iley Holmes and daughters were l ~nl~ESS.ES state visiting friends and relatives. Eileen O'Byrnc and son, Michael Rulers ...... tOe: Styled In soft wool Miss Donna Sh_eathelm of Phil- I of Lansing. Monday morning, Mr. You·'Need 1he Best 1 · rayon a.nd faillo lips road and Miss No1·ma Larncr I and Mrs .. Battcrberry nntl Lloyd Protractors· ...... :...... 5c: Sha~oO of Miller road left Wednesday left on a trip visiting relatives in Notebook Covers ... :20c - 39c: h1orning for a month's trip in the Minnesota, North and South Da­ Pencils, 2· for ...... Sc: 35c-$1.00 ACCESSORIES westcrn states. They will vlsil! kota and Colorado before going to ACCIV£NT fricnds,and relatives In California. Mesa, ·Arizona, to make their Berkabiro I Crayons ...... 5c - tOe - 25c: Fall Hata Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Beaumont home. MoJud I New Hondbas• of Fisher lake visited his mother, · il{r. and Mrs; Charles Clinton 1 Duo flex Mrs. George Benumont, over the .1 spent Tuesday with her mother, INSUIANCt $1.45 to'$2.25 wcelt encl. . Mrs. Helen Jump of Munith. The ·Electric Shavers Mr. and Mrs. Cordle Francisco 1 Clintons entertained Mrs. Nina attended the funeral of. his aunt, I DeWitt of Lyons the· ldtter part FRANK Sunbeam New Schick Remington Rand Mrs., Jennie Piper at Dansville, 1 of !nst weelt, · . · - · $23:50 $21.00 $15 to $22.50 Wednesday. 1 MrR. Edl]a Hansen of Chicago. Dr. and Mrs. L. A. Wileden and and Mfss Mae Fassett· of ·Firtdlay, GUERRIERO. son, Robert Wlledcn, returned: Ohio, were ove••night -guests of Mason• home Sunday night from spending' M1·~. !'ca~\ Cmrcnrler T1ieda:y:· ·· · 8161 - :!SUH ,,. MILLS STORE • t ,., 1 the weclt end at Delaware,. Ohio. i Mr. an'd Mrs. John Hamlin and 'While in Delaware, they attended Linda visited M1· .. and ·Mrs. Ralph Phone 5411 For Our Delivery Service the wedding of their nephew, Ger- Cook of Holt and Mr. mid Mrs. ' ' ' . - l :'1------~--•·.I aid Stol>by, , . , ' I H. W. Roy Sunday_ aftemoon. Cn1•l .Towott hniHII~!I tho h·nl181\C• lion. TRAVEL DELUXE ON 'THE ' Adtl Ornt!tlry 'I'ho Mn~nn I~rnr.~n li'nnd r,oclwrn .,;· hnfi IHlrlml n. cOJnJllotc line of grot!•''•' orios to tholr retull Ht.ocll. PI'OVI·' mwly frouh frozen fruita, vogc· tnhhJH, molltu nnd fiHI~ hnvo po~n I rot n!lrrt both for locltor culltomcra i and other buyora,

'l'!IIN nnd Thnt Mrs. ffiiRic Stobie, who worltn nt ·; tho Purlstyle Shoppo, ntnrtccl on • her vncn t.ion lnst 'l'lmraday, She and her siatera nrc going to attend u family reunion In Mlaslnslppt, Roscmnr•y Greene atartod worl1 thl~i wee!< nt Ztmmermn.n's Home Service to assist with the clcrldng dulie!l, · Shafer•'11 Deeorntlng Supply has 11. n<1w noon elgn, which wnn erected this wcelt over !.he front window.

GUYS 1101\fE IN IUASON Millville Chur(h , Mrs. Iva .Jnmes hns aold her 1 home nt 30fi North Cedar street .... Mason to Raymond Abbott, fo~.· ' · (omple·~es Plans mcrly of Portland, Abbott IH mnn- · ugc1· of the Kmger store In Mn· ( 0//l

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Eaton Rapids, Michigan. =- MO~'OitllKJA. Nl~ l'uiiJ' "Y<'hl IIICJtUI'I Ul!lUltOOM. SIJI'I'JU, ·I plmlll, 1~Hii hilw Cm• mtln, 11 gonrl buy, Como ~IH'hlg~ nnrJ mnt.i.J'eHa, prrwl:l- 1111<1 Hne II.. Cllppor'a Piirkvlpw Cltlly new, M rH, Ill!Hilidl Hunllng­ Scrvlco, 551 m, Aah, Mnuon,' . ·I tnn, 700 W. Colnmblu, Phone aaw2 220112. , aow1 ------·····-·-·-· --- ·-- ···-·--· -----···-~- -·---··------~~------UH7 DODGE PICK-UP fOI' Rrlle, AXMINHJ'!'IDJI, RUG, Dxl2, blue, Plwnn MnHon 2Hl8fi. :JBwl Jll'llfll.lcnlly now, MJ•a. Andrew ---·--··------·------l~IU'nHworth, :1822 De!J rnnr.t, Holt, Want 1 ds lO~~•·,ll·~J~p~u~~~~:.o~~~'n n~~lf~~~ T~~~~:J£ .. ~~c~~-~~~1!_0:.___ ~·1\1'~~ RATES:-Advertisemenl5 in this depa1·tment: 30 cents for 30 wm·ds or lese corner• or Frost nnr.t Dietz l'hil Stiles, 4 v_., reasonable. Phone Lansing 8-1881.. lrall oDn o '!ell t2o9a62' . ' 36w1p' at 10•13 Onondaga road. Phone/ 0 miles"" citst of• Leslie on Fitchburg" ------35w2 P 1one··-·------ansvl • 1947heater, OLDS very 2 ]owdoor, mileage, radio Phone and '---1',---Aurelius 161bone 22592. 36w1p fuel 01! storage tnnlts. Plnrnfreld sale, \%, year" old. Also :100 fly net, $3fi. In very good condition. Stocl.bndge. 36wll thur F. Deyo, 4 miles east of Lansing Street, phone 22232 Ma- THRE BURN R :Farm Bureau Supply, Gregory. ·hales wheat stmw, SO lmle,; or s<'c- Clarence Bartow, 1471 Stillman Mason on Columbia road. 36w1 son 36w1 •E .E and oven, ---'I 1 35w2 1 ond cutting alfalfa hny, IW\~1' ~ road 1;., mile east off Dobie road, TWO 2-year-old Holstein heifers ------"------· ' apartment size gas stove for route •1, Mason. 35w2p for sale. One is heavy springer. PIG and 3 milk cans for sale. _Rer- s·ale, $20. Mrs: Robert Barton, Miscellaneous i- . · I been rained 0:1 and ! 0 ncl·c~ nf .John McGinn, 2'/u miles south of man Kurschner, 3 miles east of ,.,,.314';" E. Elm St. 36w1 1ALUMINUM ,eaves tronghing ap-1 corn. Ar·thur Bm·clcll, :189·1 Dexter plied. Get your orders in fast so Trail, one mile north and one mile ch\ck- Mason on US-127. Phone 229·13. 1 Teaspoon corners and one-quarter ·GALLON FUEL OIL HEATER R~D-NEw-i1AMPSHIRE Clothing 30 , we can take care of a few more; west of StcolJ,t Holt. ! vcrsaries. sale m· trade for gun$. V/icl< Winn, ton. 36w1p oven, goad conllition. Also coal 35w3 1 Z · , second house north of Kimwyville BUNDLE ELEVATOR for .John Back-To-School burning Wardwny hot water heat­ ·--- ! 1111111erman S road on onondaga road. :.l:iwtf W. C. ALLIS Chalmers tractor Deere ground driven corn hinder. er with 30-gnllon tank, farm wag­ 6 for sale. Completely overhauled. Charles Gauss, 43•15 Iasco road, 8 Clothes on on rubber, 16-ineh wheels, com­ , Fill That Muddy '1 ~ w: I GllEP~T--DANE,-f;mnle, f~~vn, n~~ Lights. Wilson Force, 3 miles miles south of Webberville. r bination rack. Walter Gannnway, RESTAURANT SIGN for sale ycn1· old, for sale. l{casnnnble. north a( Mason on Okemos road, 36w1p· Suits - Shirts - Sweaters 4411 W. Columbia road, 4 miles driveway or barnyard cheap. See Mrs . .John Lance at· Call Leslie 4503. !lex Dutdw~··- Sox.- Sport Coats I 'V.> mile cast on Lamb road, % SEED RYE for sale. Certified seed west of :Mason, phone 26103. ' the Wander Inn; East Ash street, .J:11vl.f mile north on Simmons road. INTERNATIONAL EN tractor with across from the court house. ------··- - with cultivator. J. c. Bohnett, last year. All cleaned. Cliff Med- 36w1 I Phone Mason 2•1914, 36w2p 1 For The Girls --~------··-·------coff 813 Onondaga road. Phone Limestone Chip~ ______aew~ R I E 4% miles south of Webberville nt Aur~lius 160G. 35w2p A special group of dresses at 3-BURNER OIL STOVE with at- e!ll state McCORMICK Corn Binder for 895 Searls road. 36w2p ______greatly reduced prices. tacbed upright oven. Also buf- QUANTITY of gla_ ss gallon J'ugs, IJI sale. Carlton Eldred, 3% miles .'. · I REGISTERED Jersey cow for ROSEN RYE SEED for sale. This fet and dining table. Arthur coop- Washburn LimestonE: suitable for cider jugs. Cecil f 5 I no!'thwest of Leslie on Tuttle road. er, 347•1 Hulett road, corner nf I Hudl· lin 111""'"1 IIOO,IIIl " 1"'' .. t ~2812, _ _ _ _ ---·-··- . -~~~',\'-~ 21023 MllHOIJ, 35w2p 1 Want Ads without b01~rd. MrR, David Bon- Wol'l> I beuutlful cardR and flowcrR rwnt I H-iiii-4H Sului'rlny m• would sell mille l'llnlu, • ~OR RIDN'r--li room modm•n 'I.'r'CILS'II'ccl ll" !L g·'I'IICilrat·tnrt gll't I dFty, Mrll. M. C, Smith. ,!6w1 vii. Al·thur· Wllll""l 111'11111<". 1\l•o·nlw""'""L: Snlurdny Seitlom]lOI' 11 Robert 'apartment with furnl~hlnga, in.. . ~ 'l ' . • . ------~--;------.. J!ln'·rfpf[ fOillty, Plml III:JHtlltml. lli'ITlllllflflll, 'l' ' : • r . - I .... _ ...... ·····-·------·- nn,oi•J Mnnl(onzln, 2 mllt•H north I II II d f b f d d cludin"' electric refrlgcmtor, Heat IF FOUND rr,m.AfJ.ITJ N01'Il~Y ' . . . 'l'hu PII

day. tertainment for everyone. beat of the raclng.llorses he loves.·- ______;______, 1 1 Miss Donna Jean Pickett spent In "Song of Idaho," the Hot Hit Film In Town the wcelt end in Grand Haven. Shots (Hezzie, Ken, Gil and Gabel Events attending the result of Approved Concrete Cary &The Bishop's Wife 1. Feeds Coal to Furnace-No Hopper to Fill Mr. and Mt's. Harold Paul and romp merrily through a series of a Clergyman's prayer form the en­ Kathleen, Mr. and Mrs. Warner situations brought. about by a tertaining action In "1'he Bishop's Woody Woodpcclter Cartoon ami T1ave! - 2. Removes the Ashes-No Clinkers to D.ig Picl1ett and Donna Jean and Mrs. Iblond, blue-eyed'' terror of a Wife," which co-stars Cary Grant, SEPTIC TANKS Helen Tate and sons were dinner youngster, played 'by Tommy. Ivo. Loretta Young and D. a. vld ·.Niven. 3. No Daily Trips to Basement guests of Mrs. Eva Paul Wednes- In support of the comedians arc "The Bishop's Wife" will come Thursday & Friday, September 9-10 day night. a great bunch of performers who to the :Fox Theatre on Tuesday TWO BIG FEATURES 4. No High Fuei~Bill Mr. and Mrs. John Graf and I turn this action musical Into one and Wednesday. · children are camping near Mus- of the best in 8. popular series. · Absorbed In the financial ro· Tom Conway i.n S. No Fuel Shortage ltegon this., weelt. · • Kirby Grant plays the singing· sponslbilltles of hiB office a young Mrs. Pearl P!et·c~ is visiting her stat• ~f a radio show who leaves Protestant bishop in a l~id·West­ 6. Can Be ·lnstalle'd lmmedia,ely dauR"hter, Mrs. Irymg Steffey and for llts ranch in Idaho after the ern city discovers. he is rapidly · fam!ly. last broadcast of the season .. His drifting .out of the heart of his 13 Lead Soldiers Maso~ Branch Mr. and Mrs. John Hendl'iclts quartet, the Hot .Shots, learns that I wife, as welt ns Josl11g touch with and children are now living in the the sponsor, Emory Parnell, is aU his old friends. But when he With home of Lawrence Hopldns. dropping the· program on the ud· prays for divine guidance to help 1\lu.rln Palmer Mrs. Ida Dyer and family of vice of his son, Tommy. The latter him out of hls difficulties he Is .Lansing Ice & Fuel Co. Carey, Ohio, spent last week with blacktitails the Hot Shots into astonished to have· a my;terlous Al110 Tex Granger, Chapter No. 6 _ John ,Push Rnd family. taking him to the ranch. Pretty gentleman, one Dudley, appear Henry Fries, Mgr. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Hayner en- June Vincent, program analyst, and calmly announces that he is an N,EXT WEEK:-.Errol Flynn-Olivia DeHIWIIlallll ln ROBI;N' HOOD . tertalned Mr. and Mrs. Ral{lh also goes to the ranch to· test the assistant sent. to straighten out In toolmlcolor; Dan Dlllley•Nancy Guild In GIVE MY R.EGABD8 Hayner ¥ondav evenln_g honoring now show that Grant plans to -the Bishop's troubles.. . TO BROADWAY Ju teclmh..'Olor; Burt Lancastcr,EII.wanl G •. :Robo .. ®1:\lD@U~Il. ~[)(]@CSiJi.¥3"' the 32nd wedding anmversary of broadcast from there; Additional Ignoring the clergyman's pro- inson In ALL MY SONS; 'S REWARD. with l\11' DOG i thP. latter couple...... ltey assignments are . taken by tests against a stranger• meddl!r.g wI • RUSTY. - . . · ~~~~ Sunday evenin~: guests.. of Mr. Dorothy Vaughn, 'the. Si.mshine' in his prlvate:affalrs, Dudley llets Over1ne . and Mrs . .Rnl.nh. H. ayn. er were Mr. Boys, the Su.n shine Gh•Js and the I to ~ork. }fe q. ulekly. reaw. aken·s·ll • . · ·~. ~~~Ptize~ ~ and Mrs.. Clay to!) Parker and Starllghters. . . . the ·wife's love for her husband, E • ·• ( ., '""'· Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Feighner From Boo!~ to 1\lovle settles the money troubles rc- ng1neer•ng 0 ani r.hildrP.n of Lansing and Mr. Mary O'Hara's widely read and Igardlng a · new · cathedral and . . • on. d Mrs, 'flny Bravender and fam. loved adventures ill the new West. brlno·s peace and.. harinony to thej ...... _~ · St r'I v an d M r. n.n d Mra. Glen come t o a bl azing screen climax household"' ·In o: genial and· master· Pllone~~. """" MMon0n 4121• Bravcnder of Holly. · when "Green Grass of WYOJ!tlng,". ful way. .__...___ ..;.. ______--J

•' ' ' . . ' . . .. ~ .. ·.' - . . . . , '·-· .. ,.· ~.. .. t.htl we~lt with, het• fnthct•, Mr. L I' f,t!IWI'H litH' (htllrm·uh~ I(·( bb d : 1\fr~. ncrthn .Tnclllon . nttonln County c)oetrlu coopr:~•ntlvo at ' Mt•, nnd Ml'll, ··Roy Hnl'rlngton DfiD. J, Orom1 ltJft MonrJ )Jy the Booster claRa. 9 11 In Erie, Pennsylvania, August 27, • her daughter, Mrs. Fnyc Denning, r. church, Both of the newlywedfJ Dett·olt, Lnbor Day. ' ' IDIHie Cesrma In Lun. 1 1I· D11Vld' Demondt ~vna c;ullcr.l to 1 ~clare Bnl!Ol', Dnnsvllle flltdloneer, 1850 1md was o. boy or 11 when the: at 812 Westmoreland, Lanstng, nre grnduo.tes of the Leslie high 'rhe Leslie !Ire department wn11 Miss Virginia DePriest spent ~(nlamuzco this wcelc rlue to tho, 1s not r:hnrglng for hifJ services, Clvl! War brolcc out. He cume to The brother is l?rnnll Bolster of school. After n slJnrt honeymoon cnllcd to extinguish a. rt~e In the , 'rue~lay night and Wednes

. Tho birthday purty Monday was At 98 Mr. -Bolster expects to home in Lansing, whllo the bl'l

; . Ml"!l. Helen BeBmnn 1 Wrifht Field, Dayton, Ohio, last , Surgeons Praise Bone Bank ' · Mrs, Edna Young entertained: wee'· :the Delta Alphas ut her home' Mr: .ancl Mrs. Gurn Dancer en· The fact that bone mi\Y be pre· .at Bass I alec Monday evening, A, t~rbuncd, the , Winston , Dancer served in n frozen state f~r wccl

peninsula. j' sister, Mrs. Cora McDaniels. For comparative purpo'Ses, they Mr. anrl Mrs, ID!roy Groll enter- Mrs. corn Curtis is visiting her useu outsiue bone in operations on tained 6ri relatives at t.he Gee i sister In Fenton. 104 patic•rits under th1·ee different l'eunion at thelt• eoltuge rtt B~s I Mr. and Mrs. Sumner Hal1 metho~s. Twl•nly-four of these luke last Satmclay afternoon and I started Monday for Florida to ope rattans were by du·ect ~ransf~r m evening. . 1 take thciJ· daughter, Mrs. Clifford from the dono•· to the pattent; Mr. and Mrs. Rob D~ncer nnd i Mcl{ibben, and two sons to their 37 c.ases, ~he bone was lwpt unde~ Sally attended the wedding of I hnme afLcr spending the summer rcfngeratlon at plus 2 t~ plus u Joyce Howlett of Howell last in Michigan degrees centigrade; and m 43 of Satmday, I ' . the operations, the bone had been Mr. and Mrs. ·Eugene Baxter I ~rs. Jennte Gr~nt re.cclved stot•ed in a deep freezer. There FRUITS AND of .Jackson annquncc the birth of I dwo\dh lafsth week of Hthe sudMden were only four complications in all a daughter, Christine Ruth, at I e.a 0 er cousm, , e 1en ay 104 cases. , Stocl\bridge hospital. Mrs. Bnxter Nrchol~on of Webbervtlle .. Those The surgeons pointed out that and Christine spent. a week at the attendmg the funeral at Williams- the possibility of having a large VEGETABLE~ home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ton. on Thursday were ;Mrs. Grnn_t, supply of frozen bone available Sulml hle.llilMing ••• tlu1t's whnt A.. ~P'~ • Rny Hardt. KeJth and .Joyce Sm,rth, Phyll~& might be an important aid in many . Produce Dcpm·lment i!'!, with itl'i rnl\'M · Dr. and Mrs. Culver spent fmm Anderson, Joclle Dtckmson, Doris opemtions. Conditions in which nnd rows of criS(l green~ mul choi(~C Thursday through Monday with 1 Wlutfleld and lla Robeson, large quantities of bone are ncce~­ fruit~t und vegctuhlcK thnt .nl'c hnr­ her sister and fnmily at Mllwau- 1 Guests at the Lu Roopcke home sary include correction of nbnormal vesled fresh, delivered l'reHh mul snlol 11ee. , last wee!\ were Carol and Bar· I curvature Of the backbone disor-~ fresh. 'fnke your pick for your pi<:nic! Wlllinm J, Nichols is visiting hi~'~' bar~ ~erndo!' of Detroit and ders in the lower part of the back, C.elebl'llle ·ihe Lubor Duy "ecl<·end with n lnbor­ daughter and husband, Mr. and . Chr1stme Cnppen of Jackson, I the filling of large bone cysts, r.nd fo•ec spree ut your fuvorite picllic •pot! And he· Gt•nttes Californin Red 2 lt.s. :Ja~ Mrs. Allis of Ro~hester, New Mr. and Mrs. Art Wilde and I the replacement of uefects in bone, I foo·c you go, stop nt your fuvoritc A&l' Super York. 1 family attended the Sparling ro· : The grafted bone furnishes a Marlwt for plenty of picnic foods thut hit the .t\pples Red Jonathan 2 lbs. 25~ Mrs. Fnll of South Bend, In- union at Royal Oul\, Sunday. Phyl- I ft·amework for the formation of spot. We've everything you need to mnl

Fancy Fresh Dressed Rocl's Frying ~Jaieli.ens Jh. 57~ Stewing Fowl Fancy Rocks, 4 to S-Ib, avg. lb. 49c TOM'S FOOD MARKET EnJofl tl:'te ot A&:P's Teruler, Jrdcu Tm•keys Fancy Young Hens, 10 to 14 lbs. each lb. 63c Ft•ying Chickens Fully Cleaned, Pan-Ready · lb. 77c j 158 W. ty\aple Mason Phone 4141 . SMOKED HAMS Enjoy A&P's Tasty Cold Cuts! GROCERIES Wntclt the "hole fnmily scmnpcr 'towards Rauser's Long lb. your J>icnic hamper when they spy one of Rolog•aa 4-9~ A&l"s tempting smoked !tanto in it! Every Cooked Corned Beef Sliced or Piece lb. 69c one of these bcuutics comes front n cot·n-fed Cooked Salami Sliced or Piece lh. 65e In A&P's .big Grocer'Y Depnrlmenl, porker, and every one has been carefully you cnn stocl' up for the lung wcell­ cured and proccsoed. No wonder they're so StJiced Luncheon Meat Sliced·,Gr Piece lb. 63c cnd in short m•dcr • , • nncl he sure Meadowgold lb. tender, juicy nnd meuo,.fiavorcd! ' Butter of getting fine values in fine ennncd 77( nnd pnelwged proclucls. • , 1 Enjoy A&P's Fine Fish Buys! Swift's Prcm. or Armohr's Star, Shank Hnlf · Ha1ns tb. 69<= Oeean Perel1 ·Fillets J';~~-y lb. 29~ 3·1h. tlexo Vegetable Shortc11ing can $J • 09 Cooked Picnics Stmnyfield Ready-to-Eat lb. 59c Nol'lllern Pike Headless and Dressed lb. 33c Muller's Oven91o 20 oz. loaf Cooking Oil Bread Ground Beef Lean Fresh Chopped lb. 59c Shrimtl Delicious for Cocktails or Salad lb. 73c MuzoIa Rnjah Sulud Dressing ' ql. 53e Ann Page French Dt•essiug pt. 35c ~njou ThrUty Treat.slrom A&P's Quart doz. Lang's Sweet ~fixed Piekll's qt. 27C Canning Jars 62( DAIRY CENTER Sultana Pl11in Olives pt. 4·7c BAKED GOODS J2.oz. tin iJ.,'Jc Fr•om man-sized h n 111 burger and The rcfrigcr·otcd co•e$ of A&P'• Dairy Swift's Pt•em hot .dog rollo to dainty Indy fingcJ·s, Center ure full of big treuto lhut go everything in the Jane Pm·ker Buk· oyer big oi picnics. And you'll be Home-Grown et•y Depao•tment of yum• A&P Super "UI'J>rised to •ee how little most of lb. Mm·ket i• m•en-fresh nnd budget· them cost! Tomatoes 5( p••icctl. •

\ Sil verl~rool• Jane Parl•er- "Bach lo Scloool" lb. 79~ per lb. ~aake 4-layer each 59~ Duttet• Sumorbroul• 59( T.ARGE Red Kidne~ Bcnns Ground .Beef ]moe Parker- Cocofllllll lcerl Eggs GRADE A doz. 74~ Libby's Tomato Juice 4o-n?., can 27c Angt~ll~ood Rat• each 29<= Cloetl-0-Bit AM.ERTCAN .Jb. 91!'!.~ Dromcdm·y Orange Juice · 46-oz, cun 23c C/wcoiCllc Iced , •"')Ieese~ . ' Ot' PlMENTO 2 loa~ t Beef lb. Fudge £utt Cake 121~· I 0~ Mild Fresh Cheddm• lb. 58c Fnucy Apple Snuce 2 No.2 pms 25c Shoulder Roast 59( Ft·nnkenmuth Cheese lb. 62c Jcllo Tnpiocn Pudding if pkgs. 29c Mul·v~l Ililmhurgel' Rolls ~~~· 16c 1 Good Luck lUm•garine lb. 39c 1\fllrvel Frnukfm·ter· Rolls 1~ [~· 16e Spur·kle Gelatin Desserts it pkgs. 25c Stu•e·Good Mm·gm:ine lh. 3lc Dinner Rolls Marvel pkg. of9 lOc Sultana Peanut Buthn· 2·1b. jar 57c I Pure Refined Lard lh •. 26c ICE COLD BEER BY CASE Cookies Jane Parker pkg. 29c Ued Husphet:ry l~t·cs. A.P. lb. jar 33c Purly Rye Bread 16-oz.loaf -SEPTEMBER- Gr•ape Jelly :Ann Page 16-oz. jnr 23c Ludy Finge•·s pkg. Our Own Bluck Tea 'h·lh. pkg. tine OR BOTTLE Cocoanut .Jelly ltoll each Woman's Day Entcrtuiniugl .Iustruetive% Nectnr Gr·ecn Ten 'h-11>. pkg. 35c Potato Chi(lS lb. tins of FaD Uelpfulldeusl Hills lll·othet·s Coffee lb. 54c Cello Bog. 12·m~. 't.9c 6-or. ' Wl1itehousc Evnp. Milk' 3 lull cnns 45e Hunter's-Dad's-Vernor's doz. Bali Fruit Jars llt~. 73c Coca Cola-Pepsi - R. C.. Complete with Caps Regular Jar Rubbet·s pkg. or 12 5c ·By Case· only · $1.00·· Sure-Jell pkg. 12c .. Waxed Pancr Cut-Hite 125·ft, roll 21c

Lipton's Armour's Star Brand Ln Choy r.risp, Cr:unchy, Fresh We Deliver Phone 4141 Black 'Tea Corned Beef Hash Old Dutch Cleanser Bean ·Sprouts Cracker Jack 'h·lh. pkg. 59e Open Evenings. 'Till 9 P.lfl. lb.cnn 33e can lOc No.2cnn 13c 2 pkgs. 9c r FmUia·aJ Rltofl Thul'!>llay Mt•, and Mra, Dot•a•nnco Ulaoh ' ( • • ' ' M I M k A • Webberville lim• iUrH, llotou Nll:bnl~cm spent the Wool( end In Detroit us 1t1zens utua S nmversary MrH, M'YI'l Ornluun Funeral acrvfccn fot• Mra, Helen guealf! of Mr, nn

Michlgun, Ste. Marie and Otsego lake. turned home Sunday after visiting sen ted,· they called on him In the Salmon, Judge Snlmon was raised wcfcome him to his new and im- 1 office of the secretary or state and on a furm near Howell, attended portant responsib!l!tlcs. He will Albert· Reese his brother, Ear! Townsend, at he agreed that It was a good bill. country school and Howell high represent the college to the alumni, Indian River. 3059 E. Grand River Get On Our It received every vote .In the senate J school and worked for Citizens' the Presbyterians of Michigan, unci Mr. and Mrs, E. F. Brickman of and 82 in the house, Mutual. our many friends in the state," Williamston Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Loa! Dr. Harris is 11 graduate of the Phone 14-F-22 Bandwagon Townsend spent last week at In- R• H ld F College of Wooster, of Princeton dian River. Mrs, Surah Proctor 1tes e or IKroger Executi've o~ Stoclcbrldgc lwpt the Townsend Quality HARDWARE children, ( Mr. and Mrs. toal Townsend MD • IS called on Mr. and Mrs. Lester ora ( ame . Deserves Yo'-'r Vote I Barth, Sunday night, . I Dick Bisel of Dansville and Vern Cora Boylan McDamels, ~2, died llea.dlng till' List of S"plmnber Spce!ab: Wall

MIRa Jl11alo I(J'allJl of Cleveland, Mm. ,Tny O••owo, Luella nncl Ohlr1, onllot] nn Mt•, .. 111111 Mrll, ,ToiJll DJ'Cilllln McQw•tlfl 111111 Clulrp 1'111• Vaughn ~Colby Rit·es Held Oiti'J'nil sunday, ""'' eunqwd 11t PloUHIIht li\lrll Mr nni! MrR. f:ltnnlny HolmeR fJ•om .WodncHJ]uy 1111lll StllHlny, : Social [;vents · an.J Penonal5 vtalto'd Ml' auHi Ml'R MyT:on HnlmoR Ml'R, C!'IIWo l'ill.lli'IHHI to MrtHtlll on At Grand Rapids Church SnnclflY ' ' ' , Sllllllny nnd Ml'H, H: S, l'UIVcl' "ntl ' Mr.' ~nd MrH, finlph Hull ''llllocl, fnmlly W<•nt to l'lu,llBilllL, lalw l.r1 I !Juvld Jilll~wol'th Vaughn· nJ' \clcnllcnlly t.o t110 one wom hy tho Mr• aJ ci Mt'" HuHROII HulltiE · Hluy wlt.h llw ch\lrhon unlll 011 1 0 1I nowrmss AT BrtiDOEJ PI w dd. Owo~sn too)( MIHH Pnt.r•lrln Ann nthrJ' uttnncjnnt., Tiley Cnl'l'lrd CIIH- . ' . Woc)neHdll.y, . .. :Vacation Days Encl MJR,9 Mcl'edlth McT.cnn WIIR hoRt- an S e rn g Colby ns hlH IJI•Ide at n ceremony carle hllliCjlltJLA nf whl1.tJ glndloll nnd lllld Mr. nnd Ml'R. Hlehnrd Hones 'l'hm•srlciy nftemoon ani.l ~vanlng I tJfl~ rct n. bridge pru-l.y li'rJdrry night, performed u.t t.he ·ElnRt Congregrt- Ivy. In LanRlng Snndlly. , g~JOntR 11t • th 1 home ol Ml'. nnd 1 I given In honor of Mirm Matte Ont- 1 I tiona! chUI'ch In Orand Rapids Rober•!. Vaughn wnA h\R brotlwr·'A Mr. nnct Mrs, ?~rnld ~· Orah~m, Ml'R, H. s, P11lvcr, und i'amlly \vllre Mr. and Mrs, Robert Glass of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs, i lor• nr liluRI: LonGing, Two tahlea I flnl:l!l'dny evening·, Mr, nnd Mrs. best mnn, U~hors were Glen HoHc nnrl.aons nnd MI. nnd Mra, ?eoJ.gt\ I l\'1'1', nnd lj[rA, li'loyd WtlllumR nnd , I b I wem In piny wlt.h high score go· Harold M. Vaughn of Manon nre Of Pontiac, Ar1.Jnn· Brindle of illnst Gl·aham Vilcatlonerl r•t TJuvmae · l'ornlly or Corl.lnncl, New Yorlr. Don Densmore left Thursday t~ ~pend t lC La or Day ':"ee'. lng to Mr·.~. Gllrmn Pern•snll and: the bridegroom's pni'PntR and the Lnnsing, Peter MlllcJ' or Jloclry City ovcJ' the weelr end., This iH tJw llntt time in afi yea1·s .. end at Batchawana, Canada. ·I ·I· + Mr. and Mrs. Mtlton, se"onrl to Mrs. Harold Scofield, 'f·he, bride Is the drlllghter of Ml'H, River, OhlG, tlw brilh•groom'n cons- Mrs, Snrnh Hnnea unn, Jr., of Corvallis, Oregon, were guests last week of Mr.' lwstcss '""·vecl'arruwhcrry sundaes Qcorg·o A, Coilly of Ornnc! 11aplcls. tn nncl ,James ShtJsi.e)', nnd Mrs. Nellie Deurfcndcffln oJ. Michigan, Slw It; nllnl or Mrs, 1111 and Mrs, Frank Launstein and sons. * * * Mr. and Mrs, Paul • nnd cooldus as i·cfr~shments, ! Dr•, Duncan E, I.tttlcfah• per- Ji'nr· hF c]nughl.er·'R wrdrllng, Mrs. Lima, Ohio, visited MrA, Berlha Pu\vci·, • 1 1 I, 1 f I f T J' 1 t I th · f tl · t' "' ' ' ''' ~ formed the rites bcfnro nn nlt./lr Colby selected r• powder blue crepe BuJ•I.o Sundny, , _ ------·-·---- ~u 1 a o. . om mson roac .oo' to. e all' or Jetr ~a~a ton I Mr•, nnrl Mm, Max Murray and ' clceomtM with seven brunch con- gown flnd wore American Benuty Mr· .. nne! Mrs, Clnrence I•'osLer trtp. They boar<.led a plane 111 Lansmg Thursday to vtstt Mr.' Daniel who hnvc !>eon vrw'attnn- rlelahrn rmd nn lll'l'nngcmcnt nr glrulloll In her• hnir·. Her• corsng•• a\1d ,Jolm and Allee .Tenn spent lhe INGHAM COUNTY NEWS and Mrs. Harold Shook, relatives of Mrs. Kuhfal, in St. Louis,, lng nt.' tl1c homo of Mr. nnd ·Mrs, 1 while nnd deep red glarllnll and waR n.l:;o or American Ben.nly glud- wool< end nt Tr•n.versc Cil.y with Mir.sotJri. They expect to fly back Monday. It is Mrs, Kuhfal'~: L. A, Mul'l'n.y, l"ft Ji'rlclny for t!Jclr' hydrnngu rollngc nnrl evnrgrecns, toll, Tl1c brldogronm'.'l mother, Mrs. tho ·Art Bnsohe l'amily, Septembet· 2, 1948 Page 4 firrst htg'' J1t. * '·' ' "I Mr. anc1 M rs, J • F', L ec hi er an d N e Json 1 n °"v !Join"" l11 Lo'V"Il• " •0J'"Jl'Oil " •wl1"l'e " , Judy Co lb y, tl 1c h r ld "A' s1 s t r.r wns v1111 gJ111 , I"

1 1 Stc . Marie' . and Lynne· ' of Ann· •Arbor spent Frr-: . M r. an d Mrs. E'rte · s penny were homeM1ss to Jacqueline South,Haven Lamb Wednesday r.e urnec Mrs. Franlc Hays, and family on · Mr. and Mrs. Rolltc Speer· and , They all mean extra work and 1 day and SatUJ·uay at the Gordon 1111 Garland on Sun.dfly to attend the 1after spenMng several weeks visit- Phillips road, i Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Bl'own nnd plenty of extra cooking El days her father, Frank A. Kuenzel. They guests of Mr. and Mrs. George after a ten-dny .trip to Canada, son' Sunday ' Saturday. nn.:J hn\'" it r·t•utly. foi' ynu spent the weclc there. Messner. Muskoka !alee, Niagara Falls and Mr and Mrs Arend Veldhoen Mr. ancl );irs, Wayne Feighner 1 Sweet Rolls when you l'UII, YouJ' watl•h Mrs. James Cole toolc her first !'fr. and Mrs. Keith Toaz enter- North Bay, . and family of ·Royal Oak were and fn.mll,y of Lansing were Sun' will hr> tinwh­ gauge, 15 denier. 'White and daughters; Bemice and of Mr. and Mrs. Ward Bullen. inn, but it's l'enlly 1-\'0nd fol' Lucille White, and grandson, David Douglas Davy of Alma was a YOU!' hail', hi2CIIUIH.! the HP!il $1.59 - $l. 79 White. house guest at the home of Mr. end~ and old Jlt!l'ffiiLtHmt ll!'ll Mrs. Alfred Forche and family and Mrs. Ralph Adams nnd daugh­ completely :;nipncit Sliced Bacon, lb. ______69c Mason General hospital last Tues- spent the week end with her moth- Cabbage, lb. ______Sc day evening for treatment. er, Mrs. Eber Thompson. 100% Pure Mr. and Mrs. Merle Freer and Word was received here of the Jewett Ground Beef, lb. ______.__ 59c family attended the Sunday school marriage of Mrs. Alma Ives to Mr. Head Lettuce ______1Oc service at the Conway Free Metho- Haag, both of Owosso, on Satur­ Salt Pork, lb. ______39c dist church _to hear Rev. Hope Kil· day, August 28. Mrs. Ives was a linger, who preached last sermon former Dansville resident, Appliance Co. before leaving for the Dominican Mr. and Mrs. Walter Crusoe of 180 Ash, Mason Republic Monday. Rev. Killinger Jacltson were Sunday evening call. w. was a former pastor here. ers of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Glover. Pbuno 51111 Resolvo Griffin of Mason was . Mr. and Mrs. Roy Starr and Ponds Tissue­ 100's 10c a Sunday visitor of Mrs. Martha daughter of· Mason were Sunday Shattuck at Sunset Haven. guests of the latter's parents, Mr. • Complete Bat.hroom Sets Mr. and Mrs. Jud Sweet of Lan- and Mr. Melvin Utter. Wax Paper llc sing were Saturday gue~ts of _Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jnrnes Warfield of - -WasheJ•s and h·oners - Water Pumps -- Il·ene Braman. Highland Park spent Thursday and Better Hearing Parowax Mr. and Mrs. Linwood Ludlow Friday with the latter's parents, 11b.package 19c of Jackson and Mr. aM Mrs. El· Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Laughlin. BIWIs and robust youngsters Vctlc and famtly spent the wee!{ • Ann Arbor, this weelc of an offer of a ptano free for! be obtained, known as Form 509. ber 30, in order to recetve hcnettts i end at the Wheeler cottage at St. 1 Winifred Daniells of Denver, hauling. The ad was set and at . from the time the bill was enacted. 1 Helen. ' Colorado, bas been visiting with the same time an item was made Papers should be sent dl;-ect to If he applies after December 1, he I Mr. ancl Mrs. Jal, •:ott.age clwcse, butter· Mr. and Mrs .•Take Sterle. and, Galley. out of the paper. Th~ ad talter the county may be served by the, having properties of a light millt, orange and grape drink. who took the ad-·out d1d not take service officer for the Disabled weight, pliability and great 1 llie ~~y oot AmeM~n Ve~ran~ HMcld O~n,lshm~~ ~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Hundreds of people searched For Savory Meals Try thl'Dugh the want ad columns last week trying In vain to find the free piano. Some of the searchers even thought the Ingham County 1 Tree-Top Frozen Foods News staff had staged the stunt j;l purposely to add readership to 1 Cut Corn ...... 24c Loganberries ...... 26c' the classified pages. Not . so­ there's no one here that clever. Green Peas ...... 27c Rhuharb ...... ~ ...... 1lc Some day soon, we hope, there'll 1 be another free piano offered, or Green Beans ...... 27c Raspberries ...... 49c at least a free organ or mandolin, French Fries ...... 28c Apple Sauce ...... 14c Ito reward the hundreds of rea.ders of Ingham County News want 10% Discotmt If Bouglit In Case LotN ads.

Round ~ 79c lb.; T-Bone ~ 89c lb. STEAKS · Sirloin ~ 89c lb. Air Parcel Post Service Started Roaefish ~ 39c lb.; Cod - 38c lb. FISH Haddock - 49c lb. With the inauguration of na­ tionwide-worldwide air - parcel post September 1, the United States can boast of the most mod· You'll find quality grocerleM at most re11sonable price~; on our ern and expect! tlous deli very serv· groc:ery shdveN. A fm\• of the choice ltem11 am: lee in the world, according to Postmaster William J. Barber of Mason. Symons Quality Corn ,(whole kernel) ...... 21c The new highly specialized air­ borne service, enacted into law Del Maize Corn (cream style) ...... : .... .l8c by the 80th congress, will afford patt·ons of more than 42,000 post­ Del Monte Quality Coffee, lb ...... 53c offices in America and Its posses· / sions unexcelled Shipping facili­ Staley Sweetose Syrup, 5 lb:s ...... 48c ties. Transit time will be reduced to a fraction of that required by Pure Honey (strained), 3 lbs ...... 95c other modes of transportation. Eggs (strictly fresh), doz ...... ,...... 69c Postmaster Barber pointed out that air parcel post pacltages will America's first look at the new Cadillacs was recdve the same particular con· sidcration shown air mail in rout- enough to win instant and widespread approval for . ing. In addition, identical door· step delivery will be given to alr their incomparable beauty-heralding, as it docs, Mason Frozen Food Lockers parcel post as is afforded other all that is finest in modern motor car design. forms of mall, malting the air· 109 E. Maple Phone 3531 borne mail service unique in every respect, Now, as more and more new Cadillacs are being He added that distinct air par· eel post st!clters, prl11ted in red, delivered into the hands of owners, word is white and blue and bearing the spreading that Cadillac's outward beauty is in­ likeness of a winged package with the earth's globe underneat)l, will deed a true reflection of the inner excellence and soon be a~ailable without cost at the Mason postofflce to apply to superb performance of these great new motor cars. outgoing pa.ckages. "With a scheduled plane. taldng off or landing within the United As a result, Cadillac popularity is experiencing States on an average of every its greatest upsurge in all Cadillac history. Thou· seven seconds around the clocl{, and an overseas-bound plane leav· sands of persons are turning to Cadillac for _the fi1·st ing our borders every 30 minutes, we stand ready to give our pa· time-resolving to end all compromise and drive trons the fastest parcel post serv· nothing less than "the Standard of the World." .Available to All ice offered anywhere," Postmaster Barber said. . While international air parceL post service has been available from tQ.e United States and Its possessions for several monthtJ, do· The family pays nothing mestlc airborne service Is being ex· launched for the first time In his· tra for Ball service, for our tory service IS .available to all the A transcontinental South Amer· ,people regardless of . financial lean railroad ending in the west at circumstances. Our prices Lima, Peru, isat one point 15,000 feet above sea level. range widely so that some· thing suitable may be selected by· each family who ~ails us: .CLOSED Saturday .Night, Auguat 28 to A.B. BALL Friday, September 10 }lome fot 9vnetcils for v~cation

'' ' Robinson Motor Sales I .Carl Goble' . RADIO SERVICE' Phone 23291 440 s. Jefferson Ma.IIOII helping toui•JIIll' ]iiHI; Wllll.ill', GUlli'• 1 Rtlilm·ial Page SO MUCH '1'0 DO IN S0 SHOUT A WI-IILE bu•hJU, .It Cl!l'lillllly I~ II IIIli!{' l.llllll! wi)ut I.JillY COIII.J•IJnrlt'!J to llillll' gun• rlom dropper! ln ... ttl tho ol'r!ce · to In the lifo' ~Jl!IJ1 or ~Ira IWtr Ago-HJ47 wnt•dcn; D. C. Potter, sentinel; Mrs. William Teall, chaplain; and Olivet has developed some outstanding men and first I bad ever talten with my School enrollment at Mason has the coming year. If there is any serv­ hands at the controls. I was born Mrs. A. L. Rose, organist. women over the years. The college long justified the climbed to 910. .J 'At the annual ·school meeting ice we can perform that will ease your a little too late for the ox curt and Donald Truman DePriest, 11, sacrifices made by the early founders, by the .men and n liitle too soon for the jet power held September 5, the patrons of load, please', caiJ on us. escaped without harm August 30 the Mason district turned down women who toiled there to develop young mmds, and and atomic age. As I stood around when n bolt of lightning struck by the parents who relied upon Olivet to inspire and watching the Dawn Patrol coming the free textbook issue by a vote the bam in which he was playing. of 58 to 6. On the issue of state mentally nourish their sons and daughters. In, Doc Robbins asked, "Do you Clay Hulett, riding his Palomino uniform! ty of textbooks the vote want a ri

' I\ 'rho~fl WhO Pllllfhld i.IH!IIIillll\'t1H iHI ltJI'Ii r'ol' )\.fJt.yn Wolvm•l.olt nl' 1,.,UII• Services Held for Mrs. Jessie Cross ludlo~ nncl g·oitllet'nen Hllpllirl not hn Hing, Wolvorton, l'llll~J lho Wolvor•: so la]loJod, ton Pet & Onr•rl•m SuptllY In J,nn­ Ji,uncral m~rvlnlll~ foJ' 1\'ft'~i, Jnt1RJa Book Talk ·cr.AJtmNcm Ji•ooTm alng where Wel"lt Itt HO]tlH111nn M. CJmt•ri, IH, of r.rmslng w•ll'" hnlrl 1 Fmm Jngluun lJounty Uhl'llry P. S. I detest blue SHrgo auitH, rrt lhn B:JIJ ltlllf!l'iil homo In MaHon 1 aervlcu mnnnger•, '!'his Weill< Wtllnh IN llw fln turdny nl'lurnr:rm wl til burial In , TI!m LEOiiJND OF HiiJNfW ,AT E'A'l'ON I~AIIt exhlhltln~· r•ntni'Y l:lllera· nt Mnple Ch•nvn, Hill'. Henry Llrlrlleont' th" tllon eonnty 4-H fulr· ut Citm·­ FORD by Kolth Swnrcl iA sulci to Mr. nnd Mrs: ltollot'l. Weleh HJlrml lot.l.n, nf I.IH! MtHiflll Methodi~lt church of- , he tlw flr~t clr!'lnlllve worl< m1 lhe fllll'l or laAt wcclt In South Mll­ flulntccl, ; gr•out industrlnllst, It Is tho result wrrulwn on Iii!HincRH, 'rhoy viHilecl Mr~. CrmiA wan tho wlj)!C arc now. cmcr·ging. She teller in NO HTGHWA Y, the story RI~'1'1JRN wus lhc ever-faithful helpmeet of of one phase of )J0.9t-wnr aviation, her· hnsbnncl, well Jmown ns u citi­ Mr·. Honey Is n much mlsuncler­ J.v. Niagara FIIIIH, N.Y...... 10 p. m. Sun., .R••pt. li zen, farmer, public scr·vrmt and e.tood sr:lentlst worldng In a t•e• Ar. Mason ...... a:SO u. m., 1\lon., H••pt .• 6 busincs~ man for hnlf n century. I nero I services, attended by fri'cncls scarch plant. He becomes !nte.r­ Ar. J.illlslng ...... li:fiO lL. m., !\lou,, llt'pt, (J Service as nn officer of the wom-1 from far and ncar, !.he body of Mt·s. cstcd In fatig-ue possibilities of n en's society of her· church was Cross was laid to rest beside thn.l piece of the tall of n plane which $12.il0 ltrnnul 'l'rl1• Chllilmn lJnllm· I~ thrown in for rtcrlpturo.J measmc. of her husband and Infant child, had had un accident. In spite oC the (Tux Irw.) iji7,(l() 'J'ILX [rw, Upon the dcnt.h of her husband and of lhc husbund'n brother in fact that few believe In I1is pro­ / In l83:l, :\1t·s. Cross moved to Utica Mople Grove, A few ymds nwuy .icct, l1is boss docs, and strange to llvc with her daughter, Mrs. lie her• only other son, Paul, a. for­ things happen In the nlrcrnft In­ WARE'S DRUG STORE C:ilc!art. There Mrs, Cross easily mer Mamn hprdwar•c merchant, H. dustry because of th I Honey Is 1\Ta~on, 1\IIr•.hlg:lll won a new clr·elc of friends. Upon and her eldest gmnrlchil

AU, ARI~ NOT RIFF-RAFF Perhaps I o.ttemptecl to cover ~oo much tenitory. Certainly I Onondaga, Mich~ never intended to label as riff-raff :111 whc attend the Legion dances. I Insist that the people who in­ dulge in promiscuous petting, those Any Onondaga merchant will be glad to give you full who do the heavy drinking, those who hurl beer and whiskey bottles details o.rounct and those who use ques­ tionable language nrc riff-raff.

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Evans, "America's most beautiful home heater" gives you tons of clean, warm, fan-for·ced air at lloor level. Hcatwave blower LABOR DAY of 1947 was nohappy holiday for 18 Michi­ p,;l!s wasted warm air from the ceiling area and redistributes gan motorists who were killed in auto crashes and thousands WHAT you'll hear is the it thrm;gl~out the house. Take the work out of l~omc heating I who were injured or inconvenienced in non-fatal accidents. All chorus of well t~·ned engines, • • • ciimmatc the fuss and muss with this new economical drivers .:are urged to "Take It Easy" this year. Traffic over this heater. Terms, if desired.. · holi~ay will be unusually heavy-probably the greatest concen­ tuned by mechanics who tratioa of the year-because thousands will be stretching extra time out of the last long week end of warm weather and be­ lmow their stuff,-whose in­ cause many will be returning from resort areas. Labor Day motorists should start for home early, drive more slowly and struments are valves, rings and closely observe yellow road markings. August led all months ' for persons killed on Michigan's highways last year, with 149' pistons, whose tuning fo~·k .traffic deaths out of a total of 1,444 for the year. AND SOME OTHER THINGS makes no mistakes in tone or Clark Center I Mr. and Mrs. Clarlt Bullen of pitch. Come in arid let your i\lrs. Donald Clnl·l< . Portland were callers of Mt', and TO THINK OF Mrs. Donald Clarlt Monday aft­ Mrs. Harold VanAiken of Jaclt- ernoon, engine sing a summer Jewett Appliance Co. -·------1 song STATISTICS fram the liquor son spent several clays last weelt · Just-a-Mere club will meet at ~t.ore show thRt people don't save 130 W, Ash Phone 5511 with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullen. the home of Mrs. William Hart, and never skip a beat. for a rainy day, but for a wet Joe and Rex Bullen returned home Tuesday, September 7. night. with her and spent Friday and We'll change and Saturday, On Wednesday Mr. and ~··••••••••••!Iii e your oils Mrs. Robert Davison of .Eaton greases, Rapids entertained Mrs. Van- . ! Here's What Else We Do,~ In order to give· our employees a longer week end I Aiken, Mr. and Mr·s. Fred Bullen · e We'U adjust your brakes, and children and Mr. and .Mrs. i e We'll tune your engine, Reginald Johnson and children. ./ For your summer's pleasure over Labor Day Mrs, Donald Clark and children TAXI e We'll scrub and clean you, and Bonnie Clark .~vere guests iast · (with Factory Engineered e We'll align your wheels. week of Miss Mina Stowe at her e Quicl~, Courteous cottage at Pine lake. Donald Chirlt Service We'll do everything that's parts ~or replacement if you. also spent the week , end at,, the needed. lake. · I need the~)· WE WILL BE CLOSED Mr. and Mrs. Howard Pearson ·• Passengers Fully In- DON'T DRIVE WITH YOUR and Maynard and Mr. and , Mrs. SUI'ed ' . . John Frye, all of W. ill!amston, FINGERS CROSSED were callers of Mt·. and Mrs.; Ce'ci! I Hartenburg .Sunday morning... · e We Go Anywhere Mr. and Mt:s. Lloyd Hartenburg 1 Saturdcly, September 4 .and Mrs. Carl Hartenburg . ofJ· e Package Delivery Wheeler were Sunday . gues~s of , Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartenburg. I Mr. and Mrs. Joe · Bullen and I e 24-Hour Service. .Toellen spent sunday evening with i Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullen. I Dart Motor Sales Mickelso,n:III:Ba.ker Lumber Co. ASTHMA .. OUR CAB CO. Don't let eoughlnr. whoe&lnr, recurrlnr II• I Vergll 1\lyers and Max taeks or •Bronchial Asthm. 1 ruin' oleep and / Hovey, Owuel'!l energy wlthqjtl tryln~t MENDACO. which Thorburn::.Lumb~r and C.o~l C.:o. works thru tho blooa to reach bronchial Plio nets tuben and tunss. Usually helps nature· quickly u~- "-21'1 remove tblck. sticky mucus. Thua alleviatta I .,....,011 "' ·- .. eoughlng ana aldslrrer b.reathlnl&ad littler l Holt :l891· alcep.taction 001 or moneyMENDACO back !romruarantudo. druulal. Sills·. ••••••••••••••• . . - . .

) ' I vlsltccl Mr, nml M1s Hetmnn l3ul lmcJtl, 1olls hntlm nncl cnl).'ca len F!ldcty afto1noon 'lhc~o who HilLY fm tcms, county the Williamston Enterpllsc for spent sundlty with M11rvln I nee led 1cpa II a on tho schoolhouse vlclcd IjllgU!rtllonR to 1c f'Ulatc acwugc nnd acwagc disposal (1) Location-Septic tnnlta Hhnll be lo aiecl at least 01 wrttm supplies the dl~poHal of ga1 hugo, the aanltallon of fifty feet from any well spring, water suction line, or drains nnd other amuccs of col)tamlnMion Burled mrmy years and 1ealdecl nt th< Yvonne Dougllta nnd I'nlth ]]]Julne lllld new equipment hns neon pln£ed l\IH XJlnBcrl sewers m pipes through which sewage may family residence on High sheet Scrlpt on the plnyg1 ouncl llnller emu h parlw hahltnlllc buildings Including res tau· other drlnltlng WILler supplies cxr cpt whet e Michigan Do bctc]( up IJhJi.ll ho Jocntml at lcrtat thlt ty feet from any hi tl 1 f tt 01 111nt~ lhc llccnHing of 1eslaurantH and food hundlera partmcnt of Heulth regulations rcquhe a g1 eater dlstunce cnslng m ml! tlon pipe When such BC\"ICIS or pipes nrc un 111 8 rc Iemen Jom ac ve M1 and Mrs Dill Plclwtt WOIC 'within the county of Jnghum, excluding the city of Lan No soplic tn.nlt shall bo located wharo It Is lnucccsslblc locnlcd within !he thltly to fifty feet area they ~hall be wml' nbnut 2fi ycuta ngn He then In Ann Al!Jr 1 IHiil 'lurRclllY .ling, Stute of Michigan nnd tG provide penaltlca for the for cleunlng or inspection purposes c nnHtnlctcd or extlll h< nvy muJt I! on soli plpo or cast moved to Detroit with h!H wife • ~ M1 ~ r: occ 1 r 1e Lm cnlleel on vlolltUrm of nuch regulations (2) Capacity Proporllons and Matcrlals-illvery Iron water pipe with Jmulcd joints Such pipes when ex· Ml 'l'homP0°ntwhafl W°l1Fl'noww2 ~ I M1s Julia WI! on lnBt '!'hutHday Scct10n 1 D)]]FINIT o•.rc; aeptlc tan!' shQ.ll l!nvo a capacity of at least tho average 1 I Ill I ti b II d It! I for h 1s Wot 1t 1n c 0 c1 c1 • e1 1 o " 1 • f volume of rc\\agc flowing into It during thr. period of poser unc access 1 c fm nspcc on, may c n owe w 1 n I h 1 1 tJ 11 h t ffl tl 0 ld Ml wd M1 i Hny Bmvcnclm of When not lncon~lstonl wllh tlu contc 'l wo1ds UHed thh ty feet but not leas than ten feet of the well spring, F 0 e c L 13 1 g 08 / b c~ 10 tl c t ~ ' 1fAJ Holly ~IBitcd the !niter s bl othet In the present tense Include the rutme words In singular twenty four hour 1 but In no case leas than five hundred water sur tlon line ot other drlnldng water structure All 1 Fe11 ow 0 gc croutl1 Wcs 0 ~ D m_ ~;;AAA J{nlph Ilnyne nnll Ml s Hayne~ numhm Include UH plul a! number and WDI dR In the plu gnllons The tank Jhall have a water dcTJth of at lettst wells Ihn II he !neat ec! so that possibilities of flooding are of Grand 21 rc o 1c m 1 lll W....,.,V1 1 al nun bcr include the slnguh r number 'I he wotd fifty lnrhes and t'1c Inside construction shull ho of one reduced to a minimum The a1ea Immediately adjacent lng his term as Grand She, he nnd lone rlny Jcccntly l slmll Is all; ay J mn nclatm y and not merely dl! cctm Y compm tment at least five feet In length v; tth no diVIding to the well shall be mounded up so that tho surface water M1s Thompson traveled extensive. M1s Jol111 Andmson whn h1olw Words and tm nm not defined herein shall be Interpreted In parlltlons Septic tanks shall bo of valor tight con Is diverted mvoy from the well cnalng ly In murope and Canctda Mr. IJcl hlp some time ngo Is hnp!DV· the m mnet of their common usage su uction anrl of material not subject to corrosion or (b) Minimum Depth-All wells ahnll be at least Thompson wrta a mcmbm of the lng 1 1 HEAL'rH COMMir'IEEl-For the purpose of decay twenty five feet In depth unless an lmpmvlous layer of locH! I 0 0 F Lodge No 205 und M1 nne! M1s Hll\\lllns or dlstubutmg tla! menace to lhe pubhc health ] 4 5 CONSTRUCTION ~ERMIT-[Beforc any pub has been the vlsrling supervtsm of li septtc tanlt O\ erflow or efflucn t below the g10und surface 2 6 MAINTENANCE OF SEWAGE DISPOSAL teacher trammg In home economics by me ms of a line or a senes of branch lmes of dram trle he se m public or puvate wnte1 supply hereafter con­ FACILITIES stlllctcd shall be completed for operatiOn 1t shn!J be m and has been 111 close contact with laid With open JOmts so as to allow the overflow or efflu- [(a) No person firm or ~o1poratlon shall engage 111 the local home economics depfu t ; cnt to be absorbed by the sun~ mdmg soli specled by the Health OffiCer and approval given to the the busmess of clennmg sewage disposal fac1litres w1th n p10pet ty owner ment Mtss V1rgmra Shannon of the I (J) Filler Bed-rhc tcun filter bed shall mean a the County of Ingh rm wrthout hm mg fit st proem ed a Wrlhamston home economtcs de COMPLETE ProVIded however that when water supply and/ot means of th~tnbutmg scpllc tanlt over flow or effluent pellnlt to do so from the Ingham county He 1Ith De ,SCI\ age dtsposa] factiitles arc to bo mstnlled where the partmet has also been granted 1 below the gt ound sm l tee by means of a scrrcs of h1 anch pat tment sard pm nnt to be Issued pendmg comphance cxrstencc of any stt ucture puor to the enactment of yca1's leave of absence m order lines of d1 un tl!c !ale! wtth open Jomts so as to all~ v U1e w•th Sectwn 2 6 {b) The expnatwn date of smct permrt that he may till the vacancy ar s ovetf!ow ot effluent to be filtered llnoug'h sand and gtrrvcl these 1 egulattons or shm tage~ caused by war emer­ shall be Dccembet 31 of each calendat yea1 tegardlcss of gencies pl event full comphancc wrth SectiOn 4 of these lng from M1ss Hurts absence M1ss llld ell amed off below by a sepm Rte !me or hnes of l!le ] the date of tssuance SERVICE regulatiOns the Health Offtcer may malte m Wilting cer­ Shannon wtll be wmltrng with stu­ 2 2 SEWAGE AND HUMAN EXCRmTA DISPOSAL (b) Such busmebs shall be conducted w1th smtable ON ALL PREMISES-I It shall be unlawful for any per­ ta n cxccptwns wh1ch 111 h1s opmlon would not con­ dent teachers m Oltemos Wtliiam cqlllpment fo1 properly removrng sewage without causmg stitute a potentraJ menace to the publlc health] stan and East Lansing high schools son to constnrct any prem1se wh1ch rs not equ1pped wtth unnecessary nUisance and the structure of the cleaned 4 6 CONDEMNATION OF CONTAMINATED W"A.· Mrs Kay Ann Fnedr1ch has been Every sol vrce fcatute ot om establish , adequate faql11 t1es 101 the chsposnJ In a sanitary manner faCility\ shall be replaced In the same condition as before TER SUPPLIES of hum m exc1 eta and other founs of sewage Such engaged to fill the vacancy on the mont IS tnC]Uded 111 aJl QUI SCI VICeS clcanmg I (a) When at least two consecutrve samples of local tenclung staff fac!lltJCs shall be constructed In accotdance With the pto­ (c) It shall be unlawful for any pe1son firm 01 vrswns of these 1cgulatwns Unde1 no cond1t10ns may the 1epresentatlve water from any existing public semi cotpolatlon to depostt the contents of any sewage dis­ public at pnvate water supply show confirmed positive The fire department members Jewett Funeral Home llqmd wastes fl om an ex1strng or hereafter constt uctcd posal facility or any part thereof wtthm the ught of \\ay Tha Home of Friendly Service' coliform Ill diCes as a 1 esult or bnctertologlcnJ analysts were called Thursday evemng to Ph!anc Maoon 6151 ptemrse be disposed upon the surface of the gwund With­ of any pubhc street lane alley or road 01 on any other In two hund1 ed ya1 ds of any habrtablc bmldmg other by the Bureau of Laboratones of the MJChtgan Depart· the home of Mrs Eclna Parker pubhc grounds or m any public or prtvatc body of wate1 ment of Health such water supplies shall be condemned who hn.d suffeted a J logging down eorn 1~ nn ceo- I them ti'Ont tho corn l'leld Is ndvln­ Plowing Under Stands of Rye 'l'he lfl·!8 l'!eld bonn crop hm. ~ l'm~H, ,fl'lllll lluh M,l'<'rH, fUI'Ill c•clitnJ' ur thtl L:qwt'l' C'nunty For , been going tlJrottgh trying concH· 1 Pl'BHH, nomlcul and lubor lm.vln' method uhl<', Vnry <'<'onomlc•ul g-ums llrlnntinn- and dry cOJ{dttions Principal farm products now beinfT, sup- growers would have been ruined. Veterinarian 1as W('C1 { w 1 r. an( rs. en- n • . • ncth Stacie of Fenton. may cause the bean crop 111 some ported by the government are wheat and po- The only alternative is acreage control. I Mr. and Mrs. otto Bates of! areas. to be very lute Pulling nncl tatoes. If farmers GAVE their wheat away, And we have that, you know. It's just that 1 Stockbrtdge wcm guests of Mr. J st::rc·lung t'e:'n pla.nts bc r.otrc bfrost you would save three cents on a loaf of bread I 11 1 1 you can't predict the exact yield and the exact and Mrs J W Manning Sunday WI I'C~U Ill n 111CC Wll c can, h , f k f' demand when yoL>r only .known quantity is I Phone Holt 71221 Mr. n~d 'Mr~. Frc•d Gailey of Ieven though the post may be gr7en t ree-quarters o a cent on a pac age a Dansville were visrto 1s of Mr. and when pulled. If the beans ar~ !ul- Puffed Wheat. . • the acreage. Mrs. Harvey Oakley Monday eve· ly . dcyclopecl there wrll be no If ,farmers, d1stnbutors and ret.ailers YOU ASK, THEN, who's to blame for ning. I Shrmlong of the crop. GAVE you free all your wheat products and high food prices. He1 e, we think, are the major Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Oakley ·------, potatoes, your weekly food bill would be re- reasons: I 1 U. s. Apfll'llVl'd I'ullorum cnn- f~~e~~~t ~~!t ;~~d~nd~~~er !Jonor· Onondaga duced eight per cent. ( 1) You arc eating better than ever be­ trollctl Mr. and Mrs. Earl i::cvmncy 1\frs. Rurton Ralclwin YOU SAY that meat-the principal item fore. You drink more milk and eat more meat. and Mr. and Mrs F1a11k lTatt of M M . . in your food bill-would be cheaper if f.:rain You have switched to them from grain prod­ Lansing and Mrs Gertrude Me r. and rs. Shaprro and son 'of . t t'fi . 11 I C , . LOWDEN ·b r 'B ttl c'; • Delrmt were Tuesday guests of pnces were no ar 1 c1a V supportec. orn Is ucts and potatoes. You have more money so Com o a e ree 1t wcr e vrst· tl · · 1 f 1 · I · '· tors of Mrs. corn Riggs sunday. , Mr and Mrs. AI Wmss and sons 1e pn~c1pa eec gram. t IS now auovc sup- you want to cat better than you did in the CHICKS Mr. and Mrs. F't'cmk Wr!lcins 1 Tlw annual church. meetmg was port pncc. . thirties. We don't blame you, but, on the other Favol'll<•s fnr Y<'n 1:m Ttmrs-j The follo>~:mg officers were clec- feet on meat pnccs. Consumers determme the (2) Exports arc up. Despite what Wash­ day. Mr. and Mrs. George Heath-, ted: Pl:estclent, Mrs Bury By- immediate price of meat by the amount they ington tells us, you can't ship out ten .per cent LOWDEN FARMS man and family were callers Fri·rr·tnn;. vrc.c prcsHl~mt, Mrs. Hazel buy. Cheap grain prices would not to any ex- of our food without increasing prices. Phone Jackson 2-4809 day evening Hopmnft, lreasmcr, A. Rosen- . , P. 0. Rives Junction Mr. unci tirrs. J.tmes Hcatnman, broolc; secretary, c. B. McKee; tent lower meat _Prices until far~ers were able (3) War-time government policies arc Location: 4620 net ry ltond nt !und fnmrly were guests cof Mr. and recording secretary, Mrs. to breed more livestock and ra1se more meat pprtially to blame for present high meat and Henrietta I and Mrs. David Housemnn 'of St. Mary French. animals. milk prices. Vvashington set meat and milk 1------~ j.rohns Sunday. Joe Franklin has been ill with And with cheap o-rain prices you would the flu the past wcelc . ,. . , . ceilings low. As a result, livestock numbers de· Mr. and Mrs. carlton Pierce and run mto more trouble. Gram product10r would clined. You can't build those flocks and herds children have rented the parson- drop and there would be less to feed to live· up again overnight. The process would be "And in conclusion, gentlemen, let me aud thnl I found my age and plan to move in the near stock. Then there would be less livestock. even fmther delayed if we again forced meat , excellent laundry through the tcicJihone directory Yellow Pages!'' Ifuture. Th · ld Mrs. Orpha Sammo:-Js returned en llrlces wou l!O liP; ' . . prices down, as you would have us. FARMS I to her home on 'ruesday. Mrs. ~OMPLICA.TED, .Is~ t 1t? !he solutwn NOW TO MAKE us wonder about the 1 Dudley Mosmc and children spent to th1s food busmess 1sn t as simple <>s the whole subject of food prices, we will repeat I the clay with her fllld returned to smug editorial writers would have us believe. some figures that were· quoted in :m obscure SPRAY AND BRUSH PAINTING 1 1 their home in Detroit on Wednes- You say that farmers are making unfair Free Press stm y not so long ago. clay. f" b h h · h SPOT CASHI Barns - Houses - Othet• Buildings I Mrs. Clair Morrissy, who has pro Its ecause t e w e3.t pnce as gone up During the lush wartime years you spent been ill fDI two weelts, rs now a more than the price of new cars. , for food El cents of each dollar you earned. For Dead or Disabled Stock Ipatient at the Foote hospital 111 The answer to that should be tauj!ht in Now you spend 21 cents of each dollar you Roofs Repaired .Tacltson. fi t 11 . '- t 't '- '-! Horses-$6.00 ea. Cows-$7 .50. i Miss Frances Baldwin and Mrs .. r~ -year co ege economiCS uu 1 prouau y earn for food. But back in the period 1935-39 you spent for food 23 cents of each dollar you Free Estimates Ella Doxtader were Tuesday din- Jsn t. Hogs-$2.00 per cwt. ncr guests of Mrs. Mae Cox. Manufacturers can't produce for long at earned. (All according to size and concli!ion} Work Guaranteed Myrna Bodell had t~e mis- a loss. In most instances, they close down if As we said one day in Ann Arbor, Mr. :m tune. of scverly mJurmg the they can't sell at a profit. They must. They Knight, we wish you fellows on the metro· mclcx fmger of her right hand , . l'igs, Cnhes and Shcc•p• - Removed Ft'l>il on Tuesday afternoon. lnve a"Jlayroll to meet and you cant meet 1t politan press would try .a little harder to learn I PAUL BARTON Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bush and if you sell at a loss. Consequently, car prices the food pictme. The same lack of under­ c~aughters wc~·e in Battle Creek on dropped little in the depression. You wouldn't standing that you show is the cause of this WE llUY IIIDES •AND CAI"F SJ\INS ; 509 W. Columbia, Mason Phone 24523 Sunday evemng. . expect to' buy a new car for $100 in the worst class hatred that is so endangering America. l'l.ronc c,,IJcct to lllason :nn Mr. nnd Mrs. Wtll Byrum were . guests at the home of Mr and of times. The fires of hatred and distrust are fed by Mrs. Henry Shellenberger· and NOT SO with the farmer. He can, as so the fuel of misunderstanding. It;s your job DARLING & COMPANY family at Stockbndge on Sunday. manv have learned, continue to produce at a and our job to acquaint consumers with the I I The occasw~ was th.etr grand· net loss for many years. Depreciation is a problems of food production-that great basic daughte

1 blllty as some local taxpayers · · Webster, r1t the ago of lot, started The story of Webster L. Marble man values to control them." 1 J ods of biological warfare and with patrols, teachers, and pollee claim that tr they ro assessed for taincd .Mrs. Heva Woods and girls to follow the woods us a earecr. Is a mirror of American enter- Growing up as a disciple or SCI· roclcets soon to be designed." I fmces to unite in reducmg ncci- the full seven mill~ this fflll they of Jaclcson rrr1day alter noon n1Hl INGHAM COUNTY NEWS "I toolc to the woods like" duck prise In the Upper Peninsula of encc, Lmdbergh says: "In my i To turn th1s tt·end we must rc- I dents every year. A diligent safety Will refuse to pay the same, aa evening. , to the watm•" he once related. Michigan 50 years ago this Sep- youth science was more Important sort to mo1·e than matenal power,! patrol boy each city is annually September 2, 1948 Page 5• 111 they clmm It Is not legal to malce I Mt· and Mrs. Clrwdc Reynolds of •"The greatc:;t cnJnymcnt of my tember. , I to •me than etthor man or God- 1 he .clcclaros. "We must strive to given a four-day all-expense trip anyone pay today for a debt which • Webberville were visitors nt the Jlfc hns come in the woods. As a ~ • * But I have Jived to experience the 1 aehtevc a civilization so satlsfae-1 to Washington, D. c .. for the AAA young fellow, got my greatest Gladstone, adjacent to Elscan- I early results of scientific mater· tory to men that Its force can re- safety patrol convention. Will not be clue for another 10 home of Mr. nnd MI'S, Glen Bray r years. They also claim that pos- one day last we ole. thrill out of startmg out with a aba ?n Little Bay de Noc of Lake 1 lnllsm. I have watched men tmn • main unused ln. the .background- map nnrl a compass to explore Mlclngan, has an outstanding roc-, into human cogs In the factories If ~e succeed 1t Wtll be less by Gretton District stbly some present day taxpayers Mr. ancl Mrs. Fred Brown and ·Clark's new tern tory tn catry very little rea!.tonal program for a town of I they believed would enrich thmr forcmg our democracy on others wll! have moved away in the ten- Marie and Clarence called on Mr. cqu1pmcnt, f~ncl stop wherever Its size. lives. I have watched pride of 1 than by setting an example others year· period and will consequently und Mrs, Clifford Dorrlell and Mr. 1 Mrs. Ed Q. Hart mgllt ovc1tool' me. The city's choice land along the • workmanship leave and hum a': will wish to folio":; less by point- have paid more than then· just I and Mrs. Howard Doi'J loll ncur Garage " I was l{rnt1fiod to !eel that I lalce front has been converted into. character decline as cff101ency of. lng out the mote m another. a eye The Gretton school will open share on the school debt. Tompkins Center Sundny ufter­ So far there has be~n no de-' noon. The Browns were Saturrlny was remotl' from cvoi·ything clvi- 1 a public park, eight bloclcs long, production hncs Increased. I have 1 than by removing the beam m our Tuesday s.eptember 7. Miss Ruth General Overhauling hzed and cxplonng new reg10ns." 1With a small harbor for boats, seen. the llfesavmg miracles of owr:; less by ~;~mg arms than by C~rrler Will be the new teacher ctslon as to tho contmued tax supper guests of Mr and Mrs. < " " I beuch-house, tra1lcr parlc with mecl1cmc perverted toward the nvmdlng thpm. I th1s year. lcvymg, l.rohlt Weeks nne! fum1ly of Dimon-/ New and Rebuilt Motors HJH vcnturps mto .Michrgan for- laundry butldlng, and children's Mr. a~d Mrs. Wrlltam Fnnson AIISI\'r•r Fire Call Idale . 1 Installed ests prompted him to design a swings, playground merry-go· 0 b N • hb h d I gave a concert on the village I and ftcmtly returned ho:ne .Monday 'I'he Leslie fire department was, Mr. Cecil Hartenburg and chll- 1 metal guard to f1t over a small • round, and slides. . er Y eig or 00 square 10 the early evenlng and evening after vacatromng several called Thursday ~ven!ng to cx-1 dren callecl Saturday at the home Goneml automohllo repair ttll!l 1 ]lOcket axe. This replaced the un-1 The Gladstone playfield 1s 11lum- MrN, G. W. SJ!rlngman I later played at the ball park.,' days near Lake Mlchtgan. tmgu1sh a fire in the automobile 1 of Mrs. Freel Brown. 1 wieldy axe whir·h hung- at his mated for night baseball. A rec- . Wendall .Moeckel Is under the Mr. and Mrs. Lynn Bedell nnd service worlc dnne hy 11n ex· of Charles Barrett on the State I Howard Brown is .~penchng u I pcrlmwPd niH! caJtable IDil· belt. lrcatlon buildmg, 40 by 60, ts used The annual Tr1-County REA doctor's care. famrly of Dimondale were Sunday road near its Intersection with tho week w1th his grrrnrlparcnts, Mr. ' chlnist. 'Other· hunters, fishermen and in winter months as a warming meetmg was held in Ionia, Au·/ About 30 neighbors and friends evening callers of Mr and Mrs. Baselme road. A number of auto- and Mrs. Howard Gillett, at their!I tmppcrs Jilted it. . :house for rce slcatlng and hookey 1 gust 25, at th~ fa1rgrou~ds. At-, surprised Mr. and Mrs. R . .J. Forrest Bedell and fam1ly. mobiles following the fire truck cottage at Lal!c Geo1·ge , "Make me one just like 1t" was nne! In summer months as a club· tendmg from this commumty were Moeclcel Friday evening August I M1•s. Ruth Bateman attended the became mvolyed In mipor acci-1 Mr. and Mrs. Jay Coffey arc the fam1ltar plea. 1 house. Fishing is excellent in .the 1 William Feldp!LUsc~, Mrs. Howard 27 on thetr 35th wedd{ng annl- Sanders and H1)] reunion held at +++ dents due to the poo1· Vlsabihty I building a tool shed. So Webster mstalled a little Little Bay de Noc: Northern p1ke, Feldpaus~h and children, :Mr. and vc~sary. The evcmng was spent in' Potter park, Lansing, Sunday. caused by the dusty condition of School starts at Rolfe school nn worlcshop at the rpar of his home, walleyes, perch and bl,aclc bass. I Mrs. Ernrc Fnnkfe, Mr. and !>.~rs. liiSiltng ancl tee cream and calces: Mr. a~cl Mrs. WJIJar';l Droscha the road. I Tuesday, September 7, with Miss Seven miles wfls t of 1\fllison on in Gladstone. That was in 1898. 1 Somehow, \}laclstone s emphasis. Rube Moeckel, Mr. and Mrs. Dick were served. The guests of honor, and, fanuly. are vacatiOning 111 Cnlmnhia, tlrst house Routll on In the first year he manufactured upon recreatton exemplifies the Snuth ancl daughtm, Mr. ami Mrs. were given a gift by thctr friCnds.l nordJCrn M1eh1gan tins week. [ Allee Mrllcr returning for her fifth 1 Lantz-Laelmy Vows S11olwn 1 year as teacher here. Gale road, Aurelius phone 011. 3 000 saf~ty poclcct axes spir1t of Webster L. Marble. Like Ed Ottoman and son and Mr. and The party was arranged by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Andrew l!,oote and 1 1 Miss Helen Irene Lackey, 1 ' ·' • 1 , 1 the man who made the town fa- Mrs. George Sprmgman and Lynn. William Meyer and :Mrs Kenneth family accompanied by Mrs. Ber- daughter of .Mrs. Winifred Gar-~ Kmves came next And then mous. Gladstone is making a busi- i Sam Street Hughes was the guest Moeclcel. · tha Hodges ?f Lansmg, spent the don, became the bride of Norman ,fpllowcd other unproved 1tems:, ness out of play. I spea}ccr and .the Knapp famtly ____ . ! week end Vlsttlng Mr. an;t Mr~. Lantz, son of Mr. and .Mrs. Paul Waterproof match box, eampasses, 1 i fu~mshecl musiCal numbers. Mrs. Hay fever season starts In the Roy Court and f~m1~y .o~ Wh~elet Lantz, at an afternoon weddmg spectal trout kntfe, c:hncher gaff 1 Moxlco City Squ ro • Fr.mlde and Mrs. Moeckel won northern states early 111 August, Ronald !3c~e1J Is \ISitmg D1ck1e 11 1 at the Leslie Baptist church, Frt·l fot· Janthng tlsh, gun sights, gun I All the great historic struggles I prrzes. and In the Gulf states a month 1 Cremer thts week. day. The ce1emony was read by I cleaners and 10rls, and nitro sol-, of Mexico have revolved arol\nd Zo· 1 Mr and .Mrs. Lloyd .Johnson and or so later. Ragweeds, the cause 1 Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert HHow1tttt Rev. Paul Tucker, minister .of the vent 011 1 1 Carolme and Ryal-Ann arc visit- of most late summer and autumn! an'l Mr. and Mrs. Ralph ewr chmch. They Were attended by The tdea for the waterproof, cnlo square In Mexico City. From • mg tn tho B B. Smith home. hay fever, continue matunng and I were c3.llers of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and .Mrs Loyd Darlmg of 1 match box came to Marble while 1 the Aztecs on, whoever has held the I The Waterloo bane! played in shedding pollen until klllccl by Inurlynn Collar and fam1ly Satur- Rives Junctwn. Both of the newly-! he was tmvellng on a tram north I Jquare has ruled the country. Stoclcbridge Saturday mght They frost. day. · weds are graduates of the Leslie high school in the clasg of 1948. Mr. Lantz 1s now employed by the New York Central raflroad. Aft· er a short weddmg trip In north­ ern Mrchigan, they expect to malce t11mr home m the Morea apart­ Ingham Count Sanitary Regulations ments on North Main street. I v • • Wed at Home Ceremony ContinttP'lnlng to build, consult with UN abnut your hollt· ters. Adeauate loclwrs and dressing rooms shall be lcept The third ticket for a violation within one year, street. 7.10 CONSTRUCTION OF UTEN~ILS AND EQUIP· $10.00. Mr. and Mrs. Clare J. Chap- lng plant before you start your building. MENT-Ail multi-u"e utensils and all show and dlFplay clenn. Soiled linens. coHts, and aprons shall be ltept In COllt~1nP.rS f't't'nu1r1Pr't fnr thiq fiTl,.nn!:!P., Charges on all violation tickets shall he paid to the man and son of Long Beach, Call· cases, windows, counters. shelves, tables, refr!lrerntors, Treasurer of Ingham County withm 72 hours from date fornia, have been vlstting his stoves. lwons, and sinks ~hnll be kept cleAn nnd fr~~ fro111 7.19 POISONOUS SUBSTANCEJS-No article, pol· ish, or other subntance containing any cyanide prepara­ of issue of violation ticket. brother, Ford-Chapman. We Install cotwentlonal - rnmcl heating - ultru-moclern rln~t. dirt, insects. and other contaminating mn !erial. A II The Health Committee may from time to time amend, Mr. and Mrs. Norman 1~. Grin- ~laths used by walters, chef8, and other employees shAll twn, or other poisonous matm·ial shall be used for the forced ulr systems In homes without ba"emenbs supplement or change these regulations.,1 nell of Albany, N. Y., and son, he clean. Single service containers shall be used only cleaning or polishing of utensils or eqmpment. 7.20 NOTIFICATION OF DISEASEJ-Notlce shall bo Section 8. AMENDMENTS· Norman, have been the guests of, 225 N. Main St., l..csllo Phone Leslie 8682 once. Section 9. VALJDITY his brother, Dr. L. J. Grinnell. ' All rnultl-nse cntln~ anrl drlnldnP." utensils shnll be ' sent to the Health Officer immediately by the, restaurant thoroughlv cleqned after each usage by effectlvelv sub· manager or by the employee concerned if he or any em· These regulations ancl the various parts, sections ~------======: plovee contracts any infectious, contagious, or communi· and clauses thereof are hereby declared to be severable. jectln~t them to an npproved cleansing compound In hot If any part, sentence, paragraph, section, or clause is ad· w~ter to a tomn~rn•ure of at len~t no rl"g~e~· FPhrP.n• N\hle disease. n~ hns a fever. a skin eruption, a cough JUdged unconstitutional or invalid, It is hereby provided he1t. Irm'1edint elv thereafter, thP•n utensllR shnll he M~"'· I~ sting- more than three weelcs, or any other suspicious that the remainder of these regulations shall not be pletely submerged in at least 170 degrees FahrPnhelt symptom. It shall be the duty of anv such employee to affected thereby. Dart National Time Certificates wqtnr for two minutes, nr completely submerged In a notify the restaurant mr.nager Immediately when any of Section 10. CONFLICTING REGULATIONS 100 ppm hynnchlorlt snlntinn for two minutes, or bv an,y Bald conditions exist, ant! if neither the manager nor the Where any' of the provisions of these regulations and nther mclhnrl nnnroverl bv the Health Officer. Jn lieu of employee concmned notifies the Health Officer lmmedl· ntely when sn!d ronditfn"s exist. they shall be held jointly the provisions of any other local or state ordinances or the above w1shing- ond sterilizing methods, single-service regulations apply, the more restrictive provisions of any 1 , pnner 1•tenslls, kept In sanitary containers, may be used. an'd sevcrallv to llnve violated this section. or all ordinances-and regulations shall prevail. . Pay Up To 2/20fo Per Annum All multl·llRe utensils used In the prenaratlon or serving 7.21 EMPLOYEllJ'S WORKING CEJRTIFICATE-On and after six months from the effective date of these reg· Section 11. ENFORCEJMENT oC fnnd and drink shn.IJ be thornnghlv cleansed ano ef· It shall be the duty of the Health Officer to enforce fectively subjec'ed to n"e of the nbnve bnct~ricldal ulat.ions. no lndiviclunl shnll be engaged In the handling, these regulations. If They Are Held for a Five·Yeaa· Period proce"ses lnunectiatelv following- the day's operation. orepara tlon, or stornge of food and drinlt or utensfls used Section 12. ABATEMENT OF NUISANCES Drvln!l' cloths, If used, shall be clean and shall be In a restaurant or any other process used In connection Nothing stated In these regulations may be construed used fn~ nn oth~1· Jl'lrpose. with the oncrntinn of 'a restaurant, nor shall an operator to limit the power of the Health Committee to order the TIME CERTIFICATES have every safeguard and insUI·ance feature that a Following cleaning and bnderlcldal treatment and allnw anv lndlvidunl to enga!l'e In such activities unless ouch lnrllvltlnol l1olds n valid certfflcnte. Immediate and complete abatement of a public nuisance savings account has, plus the additional income based on the length of time before USP.. eech entint:r anrl drinking utenRIJ shall have or menace to the pu)lllc health or of a condition which in held, according to the table below: no more than 0111; htlndred har.terla per utensil surface 7.22 RTJLF.S GOVERNING ISSUANCE OF WORI<· the opinion of the Health Committee may become a men· area exomincd AR d~termlnerl' by an approved testing IJ\TG CERTJF!r.ATF~Such worldng certificate shall be ace to the public health. methort by •n Anthm'f?.~d person. Issued hv the Health Department unon a form furnished Section 13. PENALTIES Six 'months to one year ...... 1 % per annui".t 7.11 STORAGFl AND HANDLING OF UTENSILS by the HeoiH Department. and Rhall be valid for a period T I M E CERTIFICATES If any person _shall violate the provisions of these One to two years ...... 1 per annum will be issued only upon re­ AND EQUJPMEJNT-After bactericidal treatment, no not to cxceeu two years from the date of Issue. In the regulations or any part hereof he shall be deemed guilty Y<\% utensils shall he stored except in a clean, drv place pro· Issuance of R worldn!< cm•tlficatc, the Health Officer may of J11isdemeanor and on conviction thereof shall be pun­ Two to three years ...... 1%% per annum quest and only in amounts tected from flies, dust, and other contamination, and no request that a medical history and a physical examlna· Ished by a fine, not exceeding the sum of $100.00 or by of $100.00 or any multiple utensils shall be handled except In such a mnnner as to tlon, Including an X-ray of the chest and/or other labora­ Imprisonment in the County Jail not exceeding 90 days Thr~e to four years ...... l¥4% per annum tory examination be performed If, In his opinion, such thereof. nrevent contamination as far as practical. Single serv­ or by both fine and Imprisonment In the discretion of th~ Four to five years ...... 2 % per annum Ice utcnRIIs shall be purchased only In sanitary contain· Rction i• necessary for the protection of the public health. Court. ers, shall be stored therein In a clean, drv place until In addition, as a prerAqulsite to the Issuance of a worlting Section 11. Full five years ...... , ... 2%% per annum used, •nd shall hA handl~t! In a Mnltarv manner. certlflcPte, the HenJth Officer may require a course of These regulations shall be deemed to be In effect on and 7.12 Rlllli'RlGERATION-Ail rendlly per!AilP.ble fnorl Instruction in food sanltaflon given by the Heal._th De· after September 3, 1942. · or drink-fnclurllnl< cream or cust~rd·flll~d ~ astrlea-shall narlme~t.. that shall he Rttended by every person engaged Adopted August 26, 1942. Amended June 16, 1913. be ltept at or below 50 degr~es Fahrenheit excent when in handllnrr food, drink, utensils,/ or equipment In any being prepa~ed or RPrved. Waste water from refrfgcra· restaur~nt. The Health Officer Is authorized to accept The amendments to the !foregoing I'egulatlons, en­ Dart ''National Bank tlon ""'llpmn"t •1•n11 !,n 1'1"t'IT1,.~1v df•nnoerl ,.., food hnnr!lers' cards !Rsued by any other city, county, or closed In bracltets, were adQpted August 26, 1948 by 7.13 PASTEURIZED MILI(-[AII. and dairy district he11lth depat•tmcnt which, in his opinion hall mille sto.ndards equal to that of these regulations. ' . action of the Health cdmmlttee of the Ingham County products served or used in ·au t•estaurants ~hall be pas. Board of Supervisors and arc ,effective as or the date of In tbe event that the Health Officer requires that a publication, September 2, 19-18. ' Storage on ·Farms· ' ' Helps Marketing Of Bumper Crops

. TOP PRICE PAID FOR HORSES cows and Valley Chemical Company Chore-Boy Milking Machine Co. Call Collect Lansing 45217

We Take Care Of Our Clients 70 Wind and f-lail Losses Paid SATISFACTORILY From the storm of June 28

~SAVE TIME-SAVE LABOR-SAVE MONEY with a FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY :modern Zero side door Cooler. No lifting heavy cans, have :milk ready to go when through milking. Girton modern Horses-$6.00 Cows- $7.50 ·.Barn and Dairy Room Equipment. Feed trucks-can Hogs - $2.00 cwt. ·racks, everything for a modern dairy farm. Hinman Low Vacuum Milkers. 'Dairy Vac Cleaners. CALVES AND SII,EEP RICl\fOV,EI> FRE;IC SU~DAY SERVICIC Phone Collect to Mason 25211 C. B. Smith Sales Co., Distributors, A GOOD lOB FOR Y.OU ·~.~.,_Army WE BUY HIDES AND CALFSKiNS Williamston, Michigan .' ;I CftOt;i"S·~ lH,IS 1 ~ 111 F(,~l!, ,P'r,O)'~SWf!H::~OWl, Central Dead Stock Co. Renominate Judge John McClellan

A judge of probate should !mow the law. Judge John McClellan does.

More than knowing the law, a judge of probate should know people, especially the boys and girls who come before him as wards of the court. Judge McClellan knows people. He !mows boys .~nd girls. He knows the problems they face. He knows and understands the tragedies which have brought e'~'ld grafand,the Oil filter them into juvenile court. ··· It's "School Days" Again for Standard Oil Dealers \ More than knowing the problems of the people, ••• to give your car better service who come before him, Judge McClellan ,knows what to do to help them. Knowing what to do, When your Standard Oil Dealer returns tq.his ••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• he does it. ·· station. a ·graduate from one of our training • schools, the feel of different car parts has new • More miles from your gas •• , meaning for him. He feels the oil filter, for ex­ • 1 ample, and its temperature tells him whether IF YOU DO THIS NOW: .. Vote for him, work for him, at the Non­ service is needed. With im~;>roved kn•.w-how he Keep your speed moderate and save supplies '~,Personalized Service," which for your gas. Shift into high ns soon as possible Partisan Judicial Primary Election September 14. car means the individual attention it needs, and -don't let engine idle unnecessarily­ for you the personal service you enjoy. avoid fast starts, sudden traffic light 'l'housands of Standard Oil Dealers have com­ stops. Call on your Standard Oil Dealer pleted this advanced. training; 250 others take -his training helps you save gas. the course every two weeks at our 80 schools. Standard Oil Company. Notice To· Voters When they put into practice what they have· I ' I learned in school, they receive the Service Spe- • . On a separate ballot are the names of three candi­ Non-Partisan ·' cialist award you see. in many Standard Oil ..• ..... dates for nomination ·for the office of judge of probate . The two candidates receiving the greatest number of ; Dealer stations.. · . . · • ' · votes September 14 will have li. run-off at the November · election. Because there are not more than ·twice the number of candidates for' the circuit court vacancy and Judicial the two circuit court commissioners than there are places to be filled, no priinary election Is necessary for those offices. Only the contest for judge ·of probate Is on the ballot. in the Non-Partisan Judicial election September Prirr-ary, ·sept. 14 lt. This advertisement nrcpnrt:!d nnd Marriage license UCGAI, NOTIOIO LEGAl, l\IO'l'IQI!l . I Probate Hearings M'lml .Tonn Roney will cnlot•. Columbia Road ~OnDEil APPmNTING._T_r_M_E_rr-on __O_R_D_Il_U_It.l"l'OIN'riNCI 'r·-,-M-~-~ I ~pociul training an 11 nurHo nt I 1\11'11, W, 0, Nor1'lt! IIICAfUNG CLAIMS I'OR 1-JEAIIING CLAIM6 Jol>t, 7, 018 Dt·onaon hoapitnl. enrolled A mln!Hter·' ft•om •oclccnrldg£l Applications SJMPSON-NOVEMUER a, IP411 ~ 1 1111 1 11 1 Silo I~ n1 PALI>WII'!-octo~•r 16, 10~0 on lil~~~~~~~r IH'Y H, " " "' ""' IIH for the oltUIH beginning Septem· will dellvm• tho aormon t tho Htnlr. of Mlchhrnn, 'rhu Prolmto Conr~ 11 llli>111~1 d It 'l'nul11 '• '~I, OIHJillfllll PhyJ .. for lhu CJoo\ntr or ln~llltm, Btute or Mlohluun, Tho l'mbnto Court IDotnto or Ellon Vloln Purl<, llll•llinK ber 7, and Will talco 1101' ucndemlc Not•llt 'llt'eliu" ClltllCII Sllll''"Y J1,1 l~, WII rIll II, I 0~ Lnlnut~IHI11~. At 11 pc"' on of anl•l CJoou·t, hold nt tho for tho CountY of Inghnm, on Iicon•" to or.ll, worlc at tho We6tern Michigan " " u .. At n ""sulo11 of o11lrl CJourt, 111 ll1o Pro· Mnltor of Mloh, fJno Hloonsro Co, II""'" 1 t , ITI0111lng Ut ll;ilO, Sunduy achool Ntnl g, Jlr~icllu, tlfl, J.unnlllifi Vlvlrm l'ruhnlo O(rlcu in Jh• City of Mnoooo, In 11 I, JJo Bom•, ~fl, LnnHln", tho •othl county, on tho 21th duy nf IH•to Ollie• hold nt ll•o Proboto OIYir.o lnu on Conrl1•mnnUnn PrnooodlnK. co lege Kalumnzoo, Is 11 t 10:30. Alll.fllllf, A, n, I IUH, Hlnluud H .• r. l'lnn, ao, lhtJnlt; MJllwl In the CJitv "' !'"""'"" In the '""' onun•f Bor•t. H. I01H Fifty-two per~ons were present. Mr. unrl Mts Wultor Ounnwuy """""'' liON, ,JC)!IN McOLICLLAN, ,, on tho 4th day of Au~twl, A, n. IOIH, lil•luln nf ro .... M, llnrhor foonoclly for tho potluclt rllnnet• and aoelnll n.nd Belly •ct•irnccl r • n ltlp M1d·l'n Lnu, ~~~. l!.inHt Lnnulu~r. Jud.r(l nf Prnhntu, 1Jrrr!l(lnL, IlON. JOliN MuCJLT!lLI.AN, lllnd,, UcuJing on Clnlmn, t f tl 1 ' 101 11 Rnhmt H. l1rlduill, 20, llll\VHI; EHihfH• In thu umttur nf ihD l.llltnlc of OJIAfL .. Judtt• of Proh11to, g,lnt" of ,Tn••l'h Fohn, !Tonrluu on ue lvitlea 0 10 anntllll guoat day In the not'lh IPrlrluy night, M. lhllldnu, 10, LtUiHinv,, r~tYPTJ~ GJU~IG SIMI'SON, n, cnnHNI. In tho Mnll1•r o£ the Eolnte of TIIOM· Clnlm•. of tho Pioneer Ladles lust Wednes. Mra, Geor•gc Brown of Lrmslng Unhu!'t I~ rl'rlwilllJ.:I'i, 1{1, 1l hu,•" been newly polntml fm tiHJ exttmil)ntfou. And ArlhtHt· thl> l8tlo d11y or October, t n 1nent of nil claimtt nnd dumnnds nKtdn"'t 104ft, nt !en o'clocl< I~ tM foro!lrlon, tllr~l.:~:~,gll .. !'l'rclra'~"''" 0111' 11\l on I 0• OkcintiOS flamttlly, plnyetdhsevder,all fa- decorated und pnlnted n.nd ll new ~mid dt!ef.mHOd, oal4 tiro• nnd nl••• hor•hY rt!Jpolnhd for !'="Into of Addlu lloL 11 m11 tcr, llunolnK vor e ae ec ona on e u c mer oil heater hns been Installed, It !11 Curlhm• o!•dcrrHl, Thnt puhllc no .. th~> ~omlnotlon nnd adJu•lment of nil on dctormlnntlon of hmo n. nnd violin. Readings anrl words of School Will begin September 7 tlcp thvrl!of ho given hy IJUldlc J~tlon nf ll ~~~:,:\, ~nd dcmnnd• """loot ould do· EHtnto of Floro""' Hnrrl•. ll1•nrlnK on appt•eclutlon were ulso Included with Mrs, Wil!uce Smith teacher, COllY of thlH Ol dCl fnr lhroo HUc't!OIIHIVo dotorml011tlon of HclrR on the pt•ogram wc•ckH provlou11 t.n ~nld ilny of hnnalnR', It IH Further Orrlcrod, T I1nt public Estnlt! ot ~fflc Hl>awn Hunlfnn on do· · ------Jn tho Inghnm County NPWH, n ncWtt• notice thereof be given ''Y r•uhllontlon tormlnntlon of HelrH. On Thursdl!y, September 0, the Jli\JHJ!' mlntml nnd clreulnted In 11nld of n cor•Y of thlo o~der for throe HUe· l~•tnto of Clnud M. l(,.llcy. II• "'''"" on Ladles Aid of the Community INGHAM COUNTY NEWS' county, •·cnnlve wccf<• J>rcvlobn to Auld dny of detormlnntlon of Holt •· h h 11 t 1 th h , h hcnrlnff, In tht1 lnuohnm County Nowfl, EHinte of Mnry Mlnut, Hcnr[ng 011 de· C Urc W l mce n C C UlC September 2, 1948 Page 8 A 'l'ruo Copy: n nowopnpcr Piloted onER OF PUBLICATION E•tntc of !Cdlth A, Turo y !TcnolnK on The best time to cut Reed Can-1 circles under cyoo, and owollcn ankle!, duo M!th!gru1 Stnt& collcsre unlil 11 n. m. Au .. Final Admlnllltratlon Account Account. ury · gruss for hay is ut the time Ito non-orsonlc and non·oYotomlc 11:14ney and rruut 21, 104ft The 1dmvo houacH nro lo­ WEST-Ausuot 31, 1948 Estnto or Vlolo•l L. Jo'oulrl•. Ilonl'inK on when the first eads begin to llP· Dlndder troublco, try Cratu, Quick, complete cnt~tl on thn weRt slrlo of Ilngnelorn Account. ' 11 a"tlahetlon or money bo.ck suarnnteed, Mit Ror1rl HIIJlrox!mrLtcly 3-10 mile north of St.ntc ot M!chh:nn. The Prohnto Court EKtntu or .lnnu Glo~ofA](y AdJOlJI Ill d pear. fOUr drua:slat for Crat•x today, the lntorscctlon of Hnsnulorn and Cnvn .. Col the County of lnglmm. HeMing on Will. nnugh Hnndn nnd nrc ldontifierl nK foJ .. At u RfH!Bion of nnld Court, held nt the Sept. to, 1!11H 1 lowa, beginning wllh lha houHo fat thc~t Prohntc Ofiico In lhr. City oC Mnaon, In Estntc of tinny A. WdHon. Ilcntill!-t' on to tho north rtnd Ilrnceecllnsr Houthwnrd: ~udd County, on the lOth tiny of AtHmKt llcenRe to Hell. 1. I( Ill ntncycr House Nn, 37 41 A. ll 191R. EfltR.t(l of Geo1 gc Hnymond Eddy 2. TUchardHon House No. :1737 PrcBonl: liON, JOHN McCLELLAN, lfcnrlng an Ac~ount 3. Schumncher Houf!c No. 3731 Jndg~ of Prohntc EKtnte of Anthony Stornnnl. Hmu imc 4. Mnrtln HouHc, Onrngc & toilet No. In the Motter of the Eutate of CLAUDE on llccnf!c to aell 8700 Ji', WEST, DcconYed. Sopt. II, I 01H VVc'll go after your 6, 'rhnyor IIou~a No, 3701 Rnh1h E Wnlkor hnvlng filed In onld Mnttcr nf E11genc Hnrold Conley. IIMJ'.. * e. Simons Houso No. 3603 court hl11 finlll ndmlnll!tJntlon nccount, InK on chnngc of nnmo. wreclt for FREE any· 7. SlmotlB House-no number nnturnl and his petition prnylng fo1 the uJiownncc Hhlngln e•xtm lor thereof, nnrl fm· the nlu~olgnment nnd dis .. whet·e in the state. R, no~ley HOIUH! 3081 tribullon o[ the rmdrluc of tmld CKtnte, Okemos and Vicinity D. YloShong Houae-bnacment type No, It lfl Ordered, Thn.t the 31Kt day of 1\frs. A. B. Wl!ltlng 8871 August A, D. 1948, nt ten o'elock In thu A mon~T ordc1 or n. certified cbuclc In forenoon, nt onld Prohntc Offlc•• hll nnd ~~ Complete line of parts, the nmount of 10% of the afTer shnll ne .. B. J. Potter, who has been ill lA hnreby RPJlolntP.d for e:mrnlning nnd for acme time, entered Percy compiLilY each hid with t.hu chocktS of KUC• nllowlng amid llccount nnfl heru·lng aald new and used. ceK&fnl hldders hf'in,:r retnlncd until rc.. petition. .. Jones hospttul nt Battle Creelt last movnl hs nocomJlllshcd. BldH nrc to be mllr1e Retlnr.n.tcly on cneh houatnK unit and It Is Further Ord~rcrl, rrhnt puhllc week. I Let Us Finish Ybur House Hhoulcl be Jllninly ldcnW1cd nccordJnR' to not!co thereof be given by publlcution Mrs. Ralph Brown underwent the nhove de~;cription on the outside o! of n. copy of this order for thtcc Muc .. surgery ut the McLaughhn hos­ with the rwnlcd cnvelone CC6flive weekK previous to snlcl dny of Removnl of the houses cnn bo nccom· hearing m tho I11Khnm County NewH, u pital, Lunslng, lust week. I nllshcd nH 11oon us JllCHent tnnnnts have tlCWRtJRJler printed nnd eirculnted in snul Georgia Kay Black, youngest ncoted. The right ls re•ervcd by Mich· County. daughter of the William Blacks, t~rnn State college to rejoct uny or nil FLINTKOTE A Truo Copy, is still In the Mason hospital, She Free Wrecker Service hidti. Signed' I\', H. McDanel, Sccretnry of Mm tJm Thnycr WaB hurt when thrown from her Stuto Donrd of Agriculture. Deputy Regu~tcr of Ptobntl!. pony some time ago. On Big Jobs Anywhet·e in the State Building Materials Mrs. Casey Zydron and son re­ DETERMJNAJTION OF HEIRS ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR turned to her home In Chicago ASPHALT ROOF SHINGLES DENNIS-SEPTEMBER IB, 1046 HEARING CLAIMS Saturday after visiting her par· Stole of MochiYIIn Tho Probntc Couot I LAY-NOVEMBER 9, 1946 ents, Mr. and Mrs. Claude Linn. fot• the County of lnghntn. Stntc of Michlgnn. 'fhc Probate Court ASBESTO~ SIDING At a flcHelon of saul court, held nL the for thl) County or Inghum, STATE OF MICHIGAN ~. Bumping and Painting Circuit Court Probate Office In the Clty or Mnson, in At n HOHfdon of snid court, held nt the ORDER OF THE CONSERVATION Department. INSULATED BRICK SIDING snld County, on tho 25th duy of August, Probnte Office !n the City of Mnson, In COMMISSION-RACCOON A.pl~. 19 t1 ~·H<>N JOHN M CLELLAN the Anid county, on the 2uth dny of LOWER PENINSULA lC.!!cn • c I Augugt, A. n 1!118. WALL AND CEILING BOARD Proceedings Judge of Probate PreHent· liON JOHN McCLELLAN 'l'hc Dhcctot oC ConscJ•vnllon, hnving Late mode I wt·ecks Unive1 sal C. I. '1 Ci crht CortJ. vs Vln .. In the mntter of tho c~thlto of JOEL Judge of 'Prohnt~. ' mn.de n thoroug-h lnVP.Httgntton r1lath•e bought and sold. BATHROOM AND KITCHEN cenl I'. Johnaon nnrl Ruth JohtlflOn. Or· Dennis, Deco.nBed.. , , • In the matter of the Mtntc of RON· to lho trnJl!Jing or rneeoon tn the Lowct• der dismlr~Hing cuHo, Wllllnm Jnvo_r1to hnvlnr.:c- filod m Hn!d ALD 0. M LAY, Deccunml, Penirl!luln, Jccommcnrh~ certnfn l'cguln­ The People o( the Stntf' n! Mach11.Cnn Court hiR t~ctlt~nn tJrayfng- thnt amd It nppeltrlnJ{' to the courtol-hnt the time tJOOH. FLOOR AND WALL TILE vs. Dnnnic J. Potlf•r Prohution I )uflrlf. court ndJ~Hllcnte nnfl dctel'minc who were for nrcacntntion of cluirnli ngulnst Hnld Therefore, the ConRCI\.ntlon CommiR· ·~ T1·ansmissions, Genera- !ion, by Acl ~30, P. A. 192!), $100,00 COiftH, nt ihf timf.l of hl.!! dcnth the lcgul hoiu cHtut•• ~hould be limited, nnd thn.t n time uuthorlt.y of 'l'hc Pcnpln of the Stnte of Michil~nn o{ amd ducensul nnd r;ntltl~~ to mher!t nnd J•lncc be RPJlolnt~d to rccC'tVe, ex .. hereby orderH t.hnl for n Jll:rwd nf two tors and Starters ex­ vs. Jay o[ ()len. ycnrs from Octohei· 1, 1947, tt shn!l he You May Use Our FAI.~Y Payment Plan I•lnnigan. Change from tho renl m~tutc or wh1ch tnud dcccJU~ed nminc and ndJURt ull du1ms and demands changed. nut gualty to guilty. dlod "'lzerl. t d d d b d b f I unlnv.ful lo tmp taacoon It\ the Low~r It Is ordered, 'rhnt the 18th dny of ngnlns stu eccllBc Y !tn c ore :uuc Mall Coupon I•'or Free ERtillUlte 1'hc Pcotlle of the Sintc of MtchJgrm Penmwln not·th of th•• north tine or vs. ,reLy I'lntlllillO, Sentence 6 months Co. Scplombcr, A D. 194~. nt hn o'clock in court. Town I G North nnrl wcHt of Snf{muw Juil a munthH of Hentcncc smqmnrled. the fntenoon, nt HnHI prohnte office he It t!! ordered, Thnt ercditorK of suid de­ Bny, cxccpling from Novamhf!l' 1 fi to. Or. .. t------· Alta Grtlftn vs H. C. Cunningham. nnrl h horehy appointed Cor hearing tm.ld cetuwrl nre rcqmred to ptesent their ccmher lli, tneht~Jve, ttnfl toouth of tho line of 1'own 16 Cllllt of Sngt .. Ot .t~r to du;mifiB case, J1cUt1on clulmt~ to tmid court nt. tmid Probate or .. north nnd I Wilham L Wl11le Vlf. Nationnl DtH .. It is furthct• ordered, '!'hat tHibhc no .. flee In the Ctty of Mruwn, Michq:;un, on nnw Bny, includmg nil of Huron County, We Arc Interc~ted In Having I count CoJporntion 'rrlnl, vm·dlct n.nd tlcc thereof be l{JVcn by J)ublic!ltfon o( a or before! the Oth dllY of November, A. excetlting (rom December 1 to December judr.:"mcnt !or defendnnt. copy of thiB order, for three successive D. lGHJ. nt ten o'clock in the forenoon, 15, Inclusive Bud's Auto Shop I Wrll'kf! r)revious to HO!Ci dny or henrlug, In suid t.tmc nnr.l plnce hetng hr!reby tlf"l" Signed, f\enled, nnd ordered Jltlhlu'lhcd Furni8hed and Installed I tho Ingham County Ncwe, n ncwapnvcr pointml for the exnminntlon nnd ndJmst .. thl11 fourth day of Au~ul!t, 1947, printed and clrculated In 1.1alrl county. mcnt of nil claims nnd demands ngninst DONALD B. McLOU'fl!, Ch111t mn11. Half way between Mason and Holt on US-127 Northwest Ingham JOHN McCLELLAN •nld deccn•ed. WAYLAND OSGOOD, Seorctary. I , I CounterRhmod: Phone Holt 7-4121 I Name ... !\Irs, Ami Terrill A True CollY: Judge of Probate It IB further ordered, 'l'hnt pub he no· Onvld C. BeaLty • tu~.e thereof be ~iven by JlUbhcntlon of n P. J liOJ'lo'MASTER, Director Regu~tcr ol Probntc 3Uw3 copy of this order for three succesaivc Frank Osborne returned Sunday 36wll Addres• I -=------weeks nrevi0\1!1 to linid du.y of hearmg In I • I from a fishmg trtp, havmg been ORDER I OR APPEARANCE the Inghum County New•, n newopnpcr Jlrintcd nnd ctrculuted in Bttid county. I visiting his cousm, Floyd Osborne Stnte of Mlc bi~tnn. The Circuit Court I Directions ... in Sandwood. Cor the County of Ingham, In Chancery. JOliN McCLELLAN , ELAINE LU JILLE McCAR'fY, ~lnln• A True Copy: Judge o! Probate George Shafer of Mason called lER OF PUBLICATION nnd hMr objections to the vncntlon of in the county of Ingham, state of Michig.an Probote of Will oald Hcvernl nlleys, ALTMAN-Auguot 31, 1948 I•~ut·ther, thnt notice of such meetlng Stn.to of Michigan, The ~rubn.tc Court ohall be given oy publlohJng n COPY of FROM 7 O'.CLOCK A. M. TO 8 O'CLOCK P. M. for the Cotmty of tnghnm. t.bls rcaolutlon Cor not lcHII tbnn four At 11 HCIIHion of BnHl Court, held at weektt in the Inghum County Nc,vs be· the Probnte OITJcc in the City of Murson, fol'c the time nJll1Dintcd for auch 1neet• At the polling places as listed below for the purpose of nominating candidates In •nld County, on the lOth duy of•Au· for the following offices: Because I am moving to Battle Creek, I will sell my home and household goods at public gUHt A D. 1918. ln~hc nbovc rctwiutlon Wllb acconded by Prescot: liON. JOHN McCLELLAN, Aldcrmnn 1'horburn nnrl ndopted unnn .. auction at my 1·esidence in Onondaga, located on Bellevue road, house No. 5621, on Judge of Probnte, lmously by n vote ur flvc yeas nnd no In the Mnttcr of the E•lcr l>rlntcd and circulated In ou1d Maretta Lo.wrence, Clerk Polling Plnce: ' In the mnttet• oC the e8t11tc of ALICE county, Vevay Town Httll Stand .and Foot Stool 4 Antique Chairs 2 Large Crocks Small .Crocks GREEN, Dcccn•cd, ' ' JOHN McCLELLAN Polling Place: • Set of Dishes Set of Silverware Fruit Cans One-Man Saw Pnul J. Green lltld Urhun Doismeir Judge of Probate Bunker Hili Town Hall· hnvlnR filed In •nlrl court their final ad• WHEATFIELD 'fOWNSJIIP Odd Dishes and Coolting Utenoila Extension Ladi:Ier,' 30-ft. 2 Lawn Chairs mlnhtlrltlon uccount, and thc1· Jlctltlon 3 Upholstered Living Room Chaira l"rny[ng f'or the allo\\uncc thereof, nnd lNGHAM TOWNSHIP Lo.wrcnce ,J. Smith, Clerk Bird Bath 1 Wheelbarrow fot· the nan11Jmment und distribution "'of George Vogt, Jr., Clerk Polling Place: 2 Kitchen Chairs and Porcelain-Top Kitchen Lawnmower Garden Toola the ret~ldue of said e11lutc. Polling Place: Wlle~~otfield 'fown Hall Table . It lo ordered, Thnt the 18th day of Hay Tools Sentcmbcl', A. D. 1948, nt ten a'clock In D&niiVIUe VFW Hall Wood and Coal Range , Many other articlea too numerous toe mention the forenoon, nt the Probnte Office nt \VHI~E OAK TOWNSHIP 216 American State D11nl< Duildlng, Lun. IJEROY TOWNSIIIP Arlo Wnrflc, Clerk Mlllg, MlchiJflln, be nnd hi hc1'eby ap .. Roland Gralul.m, Cieri' Polling l'lace: nolntod foo• examining nnd olilowlotr •nld Polling Place: 1 itccount and hcurlng said J•ctltlon. Whlt4l Oak rown llall It Is fm•thm· m·dc!'ed, Thnt public no­ Leroy Town Hall loco thco•eof be Riven by nubllcuUon of a crrY OF MASON copy of this order t"or three MUccet~Bivn ONONDAGA TOWNSliiP George Kellogg, Cieri' WClOkll r•rcvloutt to Ha\d dltY or bearing In Mae Spring, Clerk the Ingham County News, u. newsparmr Polling Place!i: Phillipp Molosky, Prop. printed and circulated in oold· county. Polllnr Place: Want 1-First Door of court house JOHN MeCLELLAN Onon1lagu., School llotlllc Ward 2-clty council chamber 1\ 'fo·uo COJ!Y: Judge or Probate David C. Beatty R~lllahr Df l'rDbate.



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