t tl,ll'lugp~rt Blndci'Y , 1 fllJtiDB'PD~~. l41olliJlllB l• 3 Sections THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS 22 Pages I Ninetieth Y car - No. 28 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MA~ON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JULY 14, 1949 Wet Weather New ·Golf Course Equipment Delivered /lave You lJtlet? Slayer of Boy Mt nnd Mt H Rlchtud L, Dlll­ MltfiOJI's gnlf cnurac gtccna and lnghnm of 415 Wr.at Ash slt oct, Mclean Gains Election Cn II·wn YR may talce on the Joolc nnrl theft· duughtm, Cluudln Halts Harvest of tho Willi o House lnwn. Shown Enters Prison 1 one, who IB lfi months old'' rthovo Is DL 0 I{ Puuley, co­ 'rho Djlllnghruns mover! It Pill ownei of the Mrwtm com sr., nnd gnlon Rnplds to Mnaon Thuts· To Mason ,School Board, l•'loycl Schill artle•mlfln fot' Spru·­ rlny, nnrl m c living In nn UJllLrt­ Of Wheat Crop lnn dlslttbulniA, who clQJlvolod a For Life· Term mcnt nt the Mrs AnnrL Scnllelt whole fleet of To10 powct mowr.t a home. Moisture Content Running Beatty Hopes He'll Never High on Wheal, Combining to tho MnAon coutse Schut ex­ lllllmgllllm, who wotlcs nt the Bray arid Dens·more Back plnlncd that •ror o mower a n1 c user! Rc Free, So Does Juclge Flshet 13ocly In Lrmslng, WfLH " ... Haa Been Held Baclt a Wcclt to mnnlcul'c tile White House Coa3h Who Passed Scnlence bot n rtnrl 1ruscd In Enlon Rnp­ lnwn lds, rmrl IS an Eaton Raptds Both New Candidates Pitted Against Each Other Farmers arc almost slipping Pauley owns and opel'ntcs the Dndlcy Beatty, 21), entered htt,h HI !10nl g'lllrhtlttc Mt H J)Jll. For Post Vacated by Joseph D. Wyman, B1·ay Is o£f the anxious scat waitmg to r·outsc with hla rather, m o. Jackson prison shortly after lnghnm came from C1ruml Rrtp­ Re-elected to Board Without Any Opposition lds nnd was gt nrhlfttccl fl om stalt combmmg of their wheat PnuJcy Since fiC(jUII'lllg OWIIClShip noon Tuesday If the sentence the Pauleya lmvc pruchnsccl new Union high "thool \hot c 'l'he • ' Last Saturday's 1.38 inches eqnlpmcnt to handle the gt cons passed by Judge Louis E. cnuplc have Jived In F:nlon Rrtp· Raymond II McLean was elected and Ch,Jilcs A Dens­ of rain was had enough. nncl [nit WILYS In tl1o plctnr e a hove Coash on Beatty Tuesday fore­ trlH fm tho pasl Llu ec yeru H mme and Dee B1ay were re-elected to the Ma~on hoard of edu­ Thursday mm ning's steady Is tile tlrtclm· nllar hment Llutl Is noon is carried out, the killer Jn I he navy fo1 llu co yon! s catiOn Monday night. Thc1e was a rcc01d tlllnout of 188 voters. hr.lnr;- used Lo slash the 1 oughs to rhtling- I he WUI, Dtllinglmm downpolll was even worse. of Walter (Pee Wee) Eaton McLean beat W. Meier to fo1 the post which If anlclr. depth HOI vccl Ill the South Pacific G 129 57 the ram stops by Thursday Pnt t or tile now eqmpmenl m· will never get back out the ttct had been held by Joseph D. Wyman fo1 SIX ycau;. Wym<~n was noon and dry wmds set in, t•lnrlcs n scven-grmg mowing rig through the gates. 'rho Dilllnglmms m c MeLhod­ not a cancl1date for re-election Bray was .tppointccl in january cotnbmmg c1 ews Will still re­ crtprtblc or clipping the fail ways J udgc Coash in passing SC!l· tsts to f11l the vacancy caused by the removal of L. Mdx Sowers main 1clle until Saturday. In less thnn six hour A 'rho Pnulcys tencc said he hoped no succes­ from the d1stnct The appomtmcnt ran only unlil Monday's nlso fllll clmsed a btusilnttnchmcnt '!'here illt'i hcen nome combining to p1ck up all lcnve'l and clippings sor judge will ever agree to election, Bray was elected without opposttion to complete the dono this wcclc, lnte Monday aft­ By hnrsh lng the nnp or the greens Beatty being paroled or two years of Sowers' term. Densmore was without oppo&ition ernoon on thm stands on light soil, Alaiedon Farmer putting wtll be made mm e unl· pardoned. • for h1s third thrce-yca1 term ' nnd 1'uesclnv nftcrnoon on hertvlm form (lnghi\m County News Photo) "No mattCJ how long you set vc stands on hcavlm soil A few more F'l om the .John Bcrtl,1 comprmy In talccn of every pmson who lMs cnt loc.Itton tffo1ds two lee-off in jlliSDn, you Will llCVCI ]lfl} fat Loses Barn By Made No Pronlises until the candtdacy of Meier farmers stru Led comblmng Wednes­ Lansing rt p01 tahle spi!Ly unit was heen mtcr cstcd in plrryrng golf If fan wrrys on husy cl.tys. The Lee­ tlul Ctlme ' the judge clcelru ml was again offe1cd. Den&mme day aftenwon, when clcvalm tcsls pm cllfl sed to tr oat o~ll the gr eons enougil mlcr est c,m he shown in oil munncl' I 01 both No 1 nnd 'rhet e ts nothing m lhc pl'esont won, 105 to 80. ahowccl samples to the mtLXtmum fm f1mgns growth ttl least once 11 01 gani;.;mg a clun, then the new No 7 .Jtc witiun cnsy teach of the law, however, to pt event a pat don Lightning Bolt Building Jo'unrl lloosl•••l alloWitblc 11 moisture con tent weelc F11ng'IIS g10wth 1csults 111 club house Will he buill If not, club house 01 p u·oJ~ hemg- g'Ianled. Tests run nl Mnson elevators up to By •t vole ol 121 Ln .l'i laxpaycts the htnwn blnlches on the greens then Lhc present club ho11se WJJl 'I' lie Lhcm y of ln vm;< out a golf R.ttlsfled 11 lth Srnll'llt't' Fu e catJscd by lightning de· one o'r lor k Wednesday ranged LhH t show up m the summcl' rem am 1'1 ms Cot the pt oposorl slt oycd Fcrtls Reason s hmn on lppi0\'0(] tile ltnnsfct• or $25,000 'nut so hm. chO such a commit­ have been hcfn y mm n lng- nntl ntgh t .I.J 1 tee named School Chief Gives Little Hope rm .tss.Llllt wtth 11 deadly wcnpon secl tlf ee years Eatltct tli B111\ <>II w,Is ap­ In lic.!vy wheat f\clrls steam has ' I P.u t I to the pr1son J3cRtty wns 1 e~ls- 1oad to fetch the combme It had nscn What's needed rA ,t dt y spell! , Socml news, P,tgc 1, Pm l 1, Lmcclnt the pt1son rlcsk at 110 hccn stmecl m the Scvmnncc barn pomtccl elcc Lwn msp• c•Lot wtth ffid· with dt y wtncls to get the morsturc M.tson lugh schools agucullm- htnlchng and stte fund by a specJ.tl P.tgc 1, J•.ut 2 Clatlclo Mm shall, Lansmg attm- smcc last fall Wrlson's loss on the w,u rl Campbell Chat Jcs Sc hmrttet• down below 11 When that kind of nl comse allllndoned last year levy next ycat. C hm r li news, Page r,, Pn1 t 2 ncy, l'mlicy. ell Lhc tellet s. swamped wtlh gram the ctut iculum thrs fall. yca amounted lu $188,!lD3 10 w u l~.ttm news J',tge 1, P.u t 3. WEmtcrl no defense The lawyct Only taxpnyct s could legally 1 1 1 Mt. and Mts. Reason wcte m 'l'hous.tnds of bmhols of now In answm to lhc question of the state Jll ovJdmg $l13 051.37 Sup r. 1 v 1 ;;uts Jll occedlngs, vtsrted Beatty ,;t the ]fill once to vole on the ti.msfct of funds a then house when the storm bJO!w ltaymnntl If. !'tit L •,m wheat wetc dehvmcd to Mason when the ag comse wtll be put The chstuct J,Lised by lnxatwn Pab9s 7 and 8, Part 3 get a st tlemcnt On Monday night pt oposal wlllf h wl

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~ '•' t ' I '' • ' •. ' l,l' I ' ' .'' t ·' • '' ~. i I ftf~{~~itm M{~r(hants Defeat Okemos, ~olleg~ Pidcs IN.JIJI\~W '"IN I''A1,L 1 I ,. Ch h take lansmg Next Sunday r MICII',-wl ;·t•ut.~l' lCennerl.v, OIJH-1 10 IC ' . ycar·-o I 'I 11<~ 1 til Mt'. nncl M I'H. W. Cat , . urc .Mil.'"'" Al<·rc:IMrri.H defcrtl.ecl the IIJlnglcu. Dlcll Hutcr,.•r n11d Mot'J'ltf. Leslie Farm IV. l~o;mnrl~ ·, hwi, 11 hroi((!JI """"'',At W'll• ,'t I rl:• """' i.l. r •·l;anU: II l.n 6 Sunday Snyder• cud1 got LWu HlnglcH. : hono, 1;\'IJ f( II fi'Ont !JiB lliJ:II l'flllil' I I lams on :•i'l"n""l" "'' I I"' OIH!rnoH liflld. W11ync Gullhot'L uml Denny Stulz ,---- .. , . : . . •... • I.J11nil .:,·c·IIIJ' Wits on tho mound uldur.l lhu Mmum uattse with ITlilllwln.y._~ 1•11 :vl.J .. Iill, I II' Wll~ f:IVUII gnorl sup- Hing·IcH. For Grass Day 1 ·, , Gl ·d·. · . I Plans Fest1val fi"· I I•.Y Ill<' llllltil'ldt!I'S 'rttH.I Homu Mru·quurt und K. Cooper each Clu.ylon .J cwcii'H furm on Haec 5 ~. J 10 npl<-JIIIHI :nrpp111'l hy tilt! lntielclut·H,, gnt three hltH l'rw Ol .. l,: _,_ fl•~ hi~ tw·e toncherH, floil comlm'vn tion .don for her Orst photogrnph in i, ''-'·~~ ,_,__. .• a.•. U:.: .. ld::·;~~i.f~ hmTowccl .Jim Por·quetle's ear tllstl'ict repl'eHtlll tnll vc~J, A AA, the uniform or tho St. .John's .. , · .June 28 fot· n trial spin to Char- lcnrm Scctll'ily Atlmlnl:-;tl'ntion and Ambulance !3rl,::ncle. AN lntlc to viHil Hom's homo. He DIDN'T HAVE '>mrluution C1'e

  • food supplies. Horn's eell the dny nftqr· llw tliqht in Pm·q11ettc's em· _ cllsclmlcrl that Wm. Niswonger Why not open the door tQ 1 the lnrsly had gone to l•·~l'el' uf Mul'dl•t•, I Also avalloblo In papular "ullo ham circuit court gave u new turn 'l'!w Pt·OJ!II• of th .. Stalt• of Mit·lli~~Pfl * Specially Priced other motoJ·cycle in tile group. l c:loanlng" tints Wednesday to litigation over bus \'H, J>tullt•y Bt·alty, SPnlt•IICI' Lif~> S. J>, X, Tlw injured man was talccn to: M, line territory. He ruled that the the Mason General hospital by -.__ "______I DUPONT l/40 state public service commission in ilmbulnncc. He's still tlle1·e with a OUTSIDE WHITE .. ~~mnmann's Home &Auto Supply Its order to permit American Bus­ Pantry SIJClves bmin concnssion. He is bcin~ at- I I lines to compete with the Great Fasten linoleum to shelves with I lemlud hy Dr. A. V. Smith of Ma-; Lakes Greyhound from thf. Ohio linoleum cement and it almost never Phont~ 5211 ~n. i line to Bay City wu.s unlawful and wears out. A damp clolh quicltly I ~~---·------~ unreasonable. makes linoleum-covered shelves im· Perkins Hardware For tlve weelts the Ingham court maculate. 360 S. Jeffel'son Phone 4ll 1 IJt·. Sexton- Tells· heard 325' witnesses in the suit USJ<~ T-·~-1; FOit ·ATIILll'rE'S brought by Greyhound. Judge Save -tile surface ana you save_ at£:. . !low To Grow Old I Coush ruled that the evidence FOOT BECAUSE­ ~po.,Yei:l ,:·'(Sreyhound WUS p:ovicling I. lt i;n• gre~·~~,: PENJ::TRATING Power. f.;rf]:tefully . ! r~· asbnabty ·adequate serviCe and t\'itli'.:~o.% -,ihaituled alcohol base, it cur- , . . I t llt the·· p·ublic would not benefit mes the active medication DEEPLY, to Jdll the germ an. contact, Get happy re-1 Dr. Jn.v W. Sexton, Sl\pcirintcn-~ if u competing line Were estuh-, lief lN ONE HOUR or your 40c bacl< at dent of Lansing schools bcfm•e his lf.Shed, Ston~.my dru!l" stort!, ·Today nt Ware'a Drug/' '------1!- l'etirement four years ago, toldl Mason Kiwn.ni11ns •rucsdny night . how to grow olcl gmccfully. The1·e r·eally isn't much to it, ac- 1 Leslie Expanding COI'ding to Dr. Sexton, just the 1 "MISS SECRETARY"_:_Irene matter of choosing the right kind Williams we«rs her crown after· of ancestors to assme good health I being chosen "Miss Secretary .-of On-Job Training 1 nnd longevity, and then constant 1919" at the annual convention Roland A. Cook, who recently fitf«aCAR preparation through philclhood und of the National Secretaries Asso• sold his farm unci dairy herd in maturity until the years of 60 and elation in Chicago. Personality, Aluieclon township, has joined the ARMY STYLE SHOES beyond arc reached. grooming, dress, neatness._ urd staff of the veterans training grmmnnr nil counted toward her school at Leslie. Cook will be n ln a serious vein Dr. Sexton victory over 59 other contestants. part-time Instructor. He will start $4.89 Pair pointed out thut ne\y drugs and I She has been employed for 23 on his new duties Wednesday. medical lmowleclg-e ure rapidly in-~ yeo 1·s by a Chicago bank. Russell Miller is the Leslie school lleuvy cJ·eusing the life span. Steadily in- . ag instructor. He also supervises Any Slw creasing is the percentage of peo-~ . . five veterans in on-the·job train- pic beyond 60. There is a longer l T l • C f· , .' lng. Gol'clon Edmonds of Ma~on su- prepamtion fOI'_ life, a shorlel' ll J liS lC(! our .. pervises the 15 Ol' more who have .. ARMY TARPAULINS peri~cl of _emplo_rme~t and a much I Oshot·n Hudson ·: an!l .. D~vid recently applied for training. More ln side and outHide long;-~ stretch o!' 1.'ctu·ement at the Smith, members of a tt;ee-trim- applications can now be 9c· · I ·: . ~ : •·the spcal~et. explamcd. He .ming· crew wm·king- ill liTe Stoclt- for the training, Cook said . •" $2.99 Gallon . t.hnt thm c IS and should bl) :,b 'd'n-c area wer·e ~l'l'csted . by Cooli wa.s graduated from M_i,ch- (1~_1' ~fJUIIro font fOI' older men and women to··.: r'··" . ' · .~ H Big job or small,: we',re ready to ,..... '" ' Withotit ··smtlething worth- LDcput1es Howard ~rUJ

    : ,e~e'?ies,., too, and I(nv- the':eounty jail. foi:.-OV!!I',SU!ld~y; ,.,-:.c..:.·o: :",....,-'·-"'',_,.---- in~ new expel'lences' let people Before Justice R?Y '.,\"!'· ,A,dams , .. · . ·''·:no~'is (if y·our:''car. Our reason.able g'l ow old: g'l'\I,Cl!full.v .• pr\• Sexton rvronday the trec-tn,mn)Cl'S' pleaded Circuit Court 'I ' ·~t) ' ' \ • ; MEN's:sox ___ ,;:_~.~->;. •. __ s-6 Pr.$t.oo Stlggested,.,.~n '-:Qonalp~Ion, .;1\P said, gi.Jilty. Each was fined ..'$20.00. plus rate~?.. and prompt ·acti~1\·5>n sm·au. 1 ;_, • · • •. ! • Dozen $1.99 'there. mwit,Jbe ;~uitl!' tllafHife ~us, ;$l3:95 costs. Both paid :out::.,Had .. p · d' ~~e'p~ir, ... _j_ob~; . save you\ majeJ.I meamng, and fmth '.n an· ufter-l!fe th:ey.not paid they rp.ulr:l· h!lv~.. ~ud ' . rocee mgs ''trouble' later; to give added meamng. . to·have served 30 days'.in:jall ·, v·.· Ric.hiii•d,,1· nl ""· Cln.r.le•. PUP TENTS :. - "'"' -- .. -. _ -- -.- _ I 1 ''Ed~a ~~· ~-" $3.98 · ~·~ · · ' ~ ' ' E. Gl,.eennuw, Ve1•dict & Judl{mcnt fo1' · · On Monday a Mason·. youth PltLintill''• ur..~ll.fi:!l. Co•t• to be Luxed. ,JOINS. 1108PITJ\.J:, S'fAFF Ipl~nclcd guilty. to liftilig- ·merclio,n- The p~ 1e or the StnLe or Michigan NAVY T-SHIRTS --~:.-~----2 for 97c •,. , \ ' ' . . .. , /. ·., : I . Mis3 Gloria Rathburn,. rec01itly elise· out of a loeut~ slot·e·.. .J:ildge v•. Jume• 011'l'et·•·y. Pl'obntlon 2 Y•m·•· Co•L• graduated from a medical stencig- ' Adams placed the _boy' on .Pi'ohn- $1 oo.oo. Flr.t GO Hlll\' <'1'<'- Mt'. 1111<1 Mt'H, 'l'crl Dullln of Holt 11111g 'l'll!C't' llll>lt•H ol l11 itl~B \lt•to HAvm IIousmwARMINo IMrs. Anna Thomas llllnOIIIH'O tho !JJilh of ll rllliiJ.[(llCJ', Ill piny, f'll~t'l 101 liJt• 1\'<'lllllg Twcn ly J'rlondn of Mr·. and Mrn, · Iva C. Helmker Becomes Bride l ,Jnulco Lynn, nn l•'rhlrw, .Jui.Y 8, 11 t W<'it' wo11 hv 1\lts liui><·Jl l\k- }{cnrwlh FleIIIII ~ • • Wits planned by Mrs. TIHlmns' liiiH lll'cn·nnmed .TnY<'I' ,Jr.nn Muf the ]JJ'irlc- of yellow c•munttonH. Mt'H. Bullo1 JHII'ly, .laue wo: c tL new ,In:lghtly- f * • 11 r 1dnr It) 1wn tlnughtcr, Kl·l.Jtlrlc' Mai'Joilt', nn Jnotnlll!..~ ~rn•ntl Ill, r.hoHO ll IJJ110 fJI Jill th'l'fiH With I ''"lor <'d rhumlm ' cosltime, and 1 Calvin HaJJ, son of Mr. ruul Mr·s 0 \VI'I'ks WJIJ1 ill'l llll1lli1'l ~fiB Ratmclny, llllV ll, nl tJHI Sl. Lnw- BPI'lha St•hilt II Mr. HAJllilll In r.anstll):( Ov< l'llllll lllfll'll!tgt•, Sill' WIIH ullJil'd 111 ll H II.[<' ot plnlt l fll'naliollH. Bamha Hllll 11 rh1trnlla. JuJJo of Lansing ft•om ! Ev~rltt JwnriH llw fnghnm sollH <'onserva­ COP .. ,IH nt tht' IH1111• 1 nl 1\lr'-t l~t'l'­ nl' whll<' ylon rnru·quJHetlc l•'ollowlng I he dn and Alonll, 011)(1, Ann Ar·bot•, Hlul'ley PrmL lolrl mcmbcr·s of the folJowlng young women have tcp· Vtrg111111, und l\lr o11rl 1111 ~v.~\·ne JtJJt>l'L! H'al IISHO<'I,I t lOll llll'Otlll L:' fnRhtmJt•d with hoop slort • DPltotl, Lcsl:e, FJnlrm flaplds anrl Bl'flwnc-Cavcndcr Legion AmCIJiaryltcsentcd Browne-C::uvendcr Auxll­ C:Jeen Ulld ltlllli\' d I 11t~111g ng the lrtt•c rnHcl-. ,Long Pct'I',Y Kc1th Blll'i;'!'l playp,J piano 'l'tJrHri clmsr.n from nulls. 'J'Iw hltrlc.'lltatdH car 11etll Bullt•J a:c lwlh employed tn L,ut- oily of Mwlngan fJnm .June H to, tho•rr. who have completecl the ]till· blliiiJllcls of I.tl'irsptll' s:ng. 21. She 1s the duughlor of Mr. nnrll JOt' yctlr of high school and arc to MrH Ru;hn<·cl Post, nncl 1s the be .9cmors the comrng year, elc\'enlh Mason g11I who has hcen I At the Tuesday evemng- mcclrng rden Club Meets I Ml' and Mts .J, n llcrm and .lor Dcnn plan to spend lhJH wrf'Jr c11d p: JVIIPgPcl to attend G11·1's Stale, 1it wan announcer! that M:ss Ethel I 11hid1 is sponHm·erJ nnrl conductec1 Adams nnd M:·s R G. Henson, ith Mrs Henson fil Mac immond road Her hu:-;bantl JH Hl ' • * * * lJ.tl'ic nnd wiHtc a~d 1 81 0 ll1 the evcflln" · d,Jy m Leshc VISilmg his hrothct·- :' ~ 111 en er filii 1 S 1 . ~ Mt. a]11l Mr•; 0. D. C,unpbcll and tn ltw nnd ~rstcr Mr nd Mrs at rhnncr Sunday M:· and M:s J\!!r Hncl .Vfts. At thm noble, 12J ,tc·•·,•s,o!lc', l'01 h1't' son':, wl•dd1ng, • uther ;utd lH I'IHlllllg' her M. K. Camphcll ,\Jrtvcd home Tucs- n~i,Ulll C:Jas~cl ' . lL Fosle:· Bar'llctt of W:Ihamston. !West O.rk ,,1 eel Ill(' ·the billies Ml H C.lll'llH \V(I)" a priut Cl cpe ' Glenn Ruther land, Ill De- day night niter spcnt!mg Lhc week ' ''' . The chnncr was In honor of the po~rcnl•< Mt· C'nlln:, '" llll• :.on ot line k and blo~l'ic nc•c•<·s~or·tcs. Boill thts weolt in the Upper Pemnsuln at Copper Among the plcnlcl~I'Hiet ·;n~ 1f.tl~tly;11 8 SJ~. 1 Bt•n \o\'ct g lilt Ullllplc ts tt1.1lung then home Cllf,.'les. l'vltss Pal:·Jc•Ja St I Sllattuck Suncla . Mt· dncl Mrs. Earl Robson of ValorJc und Vernon returned to qttol ol pmlr :mrl wl11lr 1oselluds wrt It lit<' bt Hie's pat cnls. . • foams Freely returned home With the W1l- p 011 y Fo Sl T 1 . 1 tf,ullolcl Ctly Ind:•tna were weelt Mason With the men Sunday alter I!ct• coiiHrll Nottut le:tn \V,tlton The btidc•~ICIII\11 IS employed at f 1 1 • Cleanses Eifectively GUU:T ~·2;: t o:. Ct\t.l to spend two weeks Wllh i.JSt wee]< ~~~Htl~e hor;J~ ~~n~~~/f,~1 1 ,_ end guests nt 'the h~m~ of Mr and 1 Vacatlonmg at tho lalrc lor !I Week. the Old"IIIOIJdu C01poral1011 1111 [ cnls, Mr. and Mrs. Olrvcr Sclu,un. Mt·s Robert Robson. Sunday Dmncr gucsLs ,of Mr and M1·s L:utolllg ALSO 2 o:. CAll 25¢ callcr·s at the Robson home were I<:enneth Sheffer Tuesday night MISS Hch>n foJ. lfnll of C111Cll1· I

    M1·. anrl Mts Earl Kunkle of were Mr. and Mrs. Don Mangos nat<, Plnn w:ts ~ gue,,t aL u_w hollle I, Devils InlL· uf t"r'"i'• ' ' "'[t• ' ttlll "'lts J ' A "'I - 1 f,un:Jy pl,tn to spend the week end and Mrs. Wilham Shcllm at l~lllll l~r!CI and Sllll eli l.''hnl t.tllt•d at liH' PIRFI'CT FOOD Wllh Mt and Mts. Frank Wlute m hcnncdy hume 1• t1rhy 1 Evellls MILK Ionia Carnpmg at H1ggms lake for l11c '. 50% METHOXACHLOR, 4lbs. __ $3.~15 wee!< end were M1•, and MIS Jad; M:· illlll M:s I W Tloh!Js r,f 'I'IIUI\SjlAY, JIILY l1 Belly Mmray, claugf1ter of Mr Campllell of East Lanamg and !vh. Clonnvalrt•, Flnt llcnclut•snnl w. nultc ,tnarl uncle anrl nnnt, ll1r. and Mts My- ' Mr. and Mrs. Wonrt Every, M1·s 1 \\' It 1' II pI I K I IL E t'lll'lJent~. 1111 ancl !Ill' I ,fooi'Jlll W.LIJ;ms Will soltul Jood 5% DDT ruHl M1·s Clmc Raymond ville arc guests tins week o[ M:·. l•JJits Jf,tltt•:• Cotlou rtii'IVCd Ml" C y It I1 Clyde Ot:s ancl M1·s Clam Lester 1Mr. and M1s. Sam Clemons nnd hnntc 'l'lH'Hday ntu:'JHng . allcl'l ]lc;nn: ottet ';r 1 , ~~~~~cl'l\:~1 1 1 ~ 1y~:: spent the weel< end at Lalcc IMrs Katie Waggoner IVCI'e Sunday spendmg two wcelu, Ill Pluladcl- I "I I 's i'l'lll'rllH 11J\Ii 1 1 . J J J\1 .. D' r George, guests at the 110mc of Ml·,s. Ma·' I . [' llll yll"llll I M • ' • ' ' 1 ]( I H. 011 ... p ua, c ti ~ L • - I l.d (l!-lli'ILW, rruc~J( lflV cl flm noon. Pvt' Donald Knig-ht, who has, Norton of Pontmc In the after- Eohe

    fUEL OIL Delsvery No.1

    (Cool< ~IO\'t'H - llt•nfci'S) Up to 85 gallons ...... 14c .. Over 85 gallons ...... 13%c My Office Will Be Closed No.3 ( I•' or fuJ'lllll'f'H) Monday, July 18 Up -to 85 gallons ...... 13c until Ovet· 85 gallons ...... 12%c Tuesday, July 26

    METERED SERVICE Raymond McLean Lawyer ED'S Refinel'y Station l'.'Uillhf'l' I

    Ill Sl:llt• Htl•t•t•t l'ho111• !lf71 CH SWEET AND SOUR Like Magic Will Arrive ARVON 'l'c:111' w1ll be 1'hn,alny, .Tnly 21 ancl chest. She wa~; talwn to the i terest in the homecoming altl!lc­ recently graduated from the San IJ:ui'Y ::vroxle,v, animal h112banrhy; l~oole hospitnl in .Tnel,son by the tion~. , J,.,t us help you protr.et what J'Oll chm·ish! I Francisco Seals to the Pittsburgh Tuesday, Wednesday, Thui'Sday and Ft·iday, 8 p. Ill. rxlcn:;ion ~;pec:::llst of M1clng-~n .Jnpp ambulance. I 1 Pitules, shows the batting stance Rlal.e •·oll,r.gc '::'1"- be nlom:. lo ell:;~ 1 , . --- ,Jadl<'lii•rs (' t t \. 1 X acclaim. ln his first 10 trips f~ond mana.gon1cnl pLactJCefl with Safe{~l :u:kcr::; were wanted Mon- '011 I'll(' 1or <11 ( 1 •on 1 to the plate, th'e prom:sing EVANGELISTS Warner Fire Control Service light horses. The places :mtl tunes day morning- at the Leslie poslof- Leshc Board of Education met young outnelclcr manufactured A. '1'. Slnl\'art, llntroit I' of I he tour will be sent to h01:se II lice when employees were unable Tuesday evening- to npen bids fat' n six homers, and 14 hits out of i\ l'lllllfl n at ton, C:w:ula 31'16 N. TTS-127 Leslie Phone 2641 Jli'Oj<'cl mcml1CI'S. Anyone m- to open l!Jc xafc. Wcdne~clay afl- two-1·oom,' two-story addition to 40 times at bat. tol'eHiml IH invtckson Hart·y Chtii'Ch ol Corpus Crist!, ' · All are welcome! at Michi;;an Slate collt'ge, Will be 1 ctcclylcnc cul.lmg Iorch was used whose bid was $17,290. They arc to Texas, who lHts been :;pcndfilg scv­ I Plong to answcJ' qnr.stwns nncl i lo c11l a l10lo 111 the side of t.llc commence work_ Monday morning· cml weal's with !1is aunt, Mrs. vV. Come and bring yotu· f.amily givo instl'tJI'I sec, are visiting at the home of Mr. nnd feed nL the sumo time euch day, opened with prayer by Rev. Ed- Mt·s ..John HAMMANN'S 1a11~ ~ltchell ?f Churc~1 with tho sume man doing U1e worlc ward J. Cross and closed with the stleot. M1s, Purv1ss, Jr., IS the fm- ns much ns possible. tic quiet benediction by Hev. Paul Tuclcer. mer Janet Mitchell, · Home &.,Auto S~pply m·ound cows nnd have as little dis· Mrs. Glenn Smith, teacher of Ed~S Refinery StOtion j Lurbance ns posslble1 in the barn. J~ntr•rtainment timl I~ootl , the seventh · gl·adc in the Leslie . ' t , 1 On Homecmnlng Agcml>t 1 school was talten suddenly ill at Numbet• 4 I Nearly seventy per cent of the j There wm be rides games her home on North Main street '•"'!!0--"!"----~-----'""'!------...o....:'!'!"'..;.-;...-' 1 ex1~~rt~ ~ro,m Bolivia nrc tin. . novelty acts; funny perf~nllances: Mofday noori, I ~-lull OMU lillf'l< l'ur ~nle, new 750}(20 1 tth)l'ti\• on to~tr, ·------ant Ads. AVOID CARRYING HATES:-Advettisements in this depurtmcnt: 40 ct;nts for 40 wonls o1· lesH for each interlion. For more than 40 words, one ct;mt u word for each inner. lion. Adv11r~ising may be mailed or tell•phoned, Diul Manon 9011. CA$H On Your

    Jn Good Conrlillon ' 103·1 CIJCVI'nlut 1-!lom· sednn \ -cheap \ I•'OIII' mili'H <'HHI of MnHnn on lflJO Chr.vrolet cluh coupe M-~\11, <'01111'1 ol Dill!liOnd I oud !'hone lfnll ~\"Ill Woo

    Federal l~cHcrvc Sy~;tcm REFRIGERATOR brrt•gnlnR, folzes. In 1938 a 7 cu ft. West­ llll!hollsc rlcluxc refng01 nlor cost $2fi9.95 Torlay a 7 cu. ft. clelu"e costs $229.fJ5 10',1, down, 18 months to pay 5 year warmnty Jewett Apphnnce, Mason. 2Bw1

    USED CARS $25 DOWN

    on all 1935 to 1939 models Several late model gual'!lnteed 11scd car to select from New In lema! iOnal 8Hl Re­ f11gemtor·, $22·1 7:; Fa1·mall Cnh Tractor, new, $722.00 ' U:;ed S1Io F'illcr·s, good con­ (ll LIOn ' u~etl l<'nl mall IT 'rr.'tclor * Used Jv[assey-IlaJ 1 1s J01 Model S '1'1

    ------·------INCOME PROPERTY-]Jpstail s 1946 27-ft. ROY:AL ]lOUSe trailer, with ]ll'IVale MtJ·ance Wh1ch very good, condition. Best .offer. rents for IH5 per month, has 4 Jolm1 Rummlns;•· 2666· Pine· Tree Iat•g-o rooms and 3-plcce bath,, gas road, Hoi t. Phone Lansing 83566. Clements heat Downstairs has 5 spacious 27w2 l'ooms and 3-picce bath, furnace Flower Shpp heat (aa· conditioned), beautiful llll'gc lawn, gnr(len, stL•awberrteH Holt Smull down payment. Balance •1 , Phone Holt 71701 per cent G. I. mortg·age. Donalfl!!l, 111 "' lwuao nor th nl Page 2 HIUJ!l>f Jl'ren J7wtl' Mo!lul II illll" I I Ullt ltlnr!H oJ Hllll!lae, i\ h1o <'II Ire nnrl colla<'" nt Plow;anl lullu Avull· r ol tu11 Ooorj IJLOCK LA YIWl aiJlu th1 cr• wuoll~ in A uguHt John Gi ovenhn1 g r h111 r h, WOI'll hy 1el!ahle ShopaiCI, photll' 0711 MnHon Heal l~s1 a1o ning .T11ly HI lfanm BroH,, 70 I W Cuntor Stt eet 2Bwlp Painting Phone 2f>1oll MaHon, A. 0. GJ•eenouglt Ji'Oll R.WNT- Paper Hanging _ _ _ __ Clonn, na l'ly 1111 niHIIlnds of plas- Luclng done pulching u spuclul­ 1 WlllluniHton, 21lwbp nllll uluclJicity, elm t 1ic 1of~lgcf· 1 hnv" 11 now Holland lllllornnttc ly Robut t S ;8utns, Au1 el­ ' • nlo1 11nd hot wntr 1 Sl!ltt'•' IMih lluli>J ' ' ~811 hl~ 1 oad, L.mlllnv., R 2 Phl)n< wllh one 'rhls I'J 1-l plc.tij1tl1t i19mq \Vebb.Dal'ling Lanning, 2-G108 1wtf fnt ll tly, I HI l'l! 1 011 \V.Ij,f)n 8oulh Hltcct, phone '17:11 MnHon\ 2-21\vll qtulllty In tlnee llHJ.Iles, $107 flO, in- I:Jc per Jr,do lonrlcli 1 ,_,_ __...;.. ______-'---- I eluding all ucccwmi'ies to the !lour (Isle lot Oor rlon l{cnm dy ~8wtf FARMIDHS--Silo painting, Inside Plainfield l~UI'Ill Bnt·eau Supply, L.S.Anway ' Abel and out Cull us lm the 111 lees at I GJ•cgm y • 21Jw 1 Muson 21fl8:! Chnrii'H Krl'by, Eden I ------l'l10nr. 2·!fllll 01 Hiclp at An· Real Estate 2uw4 wcty H Gatnge MASON Double IInmc :,Jww plnr e Agency 0 7 1oorns one HHIP lhc ol hct slr.lc 'cus·ro"M i'rA v i3Ai.ING- c~ii W t d I 0H ltl~N'l' I'll! 1or>~n Jumcs Knmtle 01 Colon Ctnwl, (} IOOIUH lllld lovely /Ptleltlinll Hoovel. Ser·vl'cc. I an e WAN'rmn liar rJ maple and IHIR'r­ with 1 lcPti Ir tly, in Lhr. PAHl\1S ~-" fll'sl Jurrn Honth of Slrtte Gam~ J Olllll 1r ~·~ b r ,l m c d cc'tllng-r,, NIDW liAMPSlJJRJJ fr Ylllg chrell· i Il~u1 m on Hnwlcy lllll(J Phone Ma· wood tlmhet, cut or Hlnnrllng. Phone l\l,liOII 2':JH'J jlllllllOd Willi~ llllilt ll1 fe illl!eH, ens lllvc or cit eHscd, Dl OHHPci' Complcto I eprt I' Hct vrce on I son 1:!87 25wlf' DonnlrJ 'l'ruux, r.a7 m .Tolly road, NI•;An WILLIAM'lTON 1 i~·rtPIC 01 dct H muHl he In 21 holll s hefol c 1 morlci•J Pe!llins Hut rlwtll e, J(JIJ ______WHI'rlTI RAGS Wanted, 15c pet• L Itt 'liliH rosts I oad, phone Ma-~ piles with hac it hoe bulldo~e1. Ingham County NewH 21\vtl' of I' X slol!' IHllldlng, noxt doot 'II~ AI! \VILLI/\ MR'I'ON 1110-ar 1e to Cowtl1 y II titling unrl Vr ntllntlng nwn• y but tls Ill< c• II Hie me about f111111 jllsl off US-10 between 2Bw1 S'l'A1'E JcARM MUTUAL mao ill· Basements dug, clltch r.llgglng, thi 1 one WANTED-WushmgH and lmn­ Co M1 s 13 Jc Whlltul« r Houtc 1, - 1 SIHancc COill')llii\Y has IGciUCerj elthel hY JOb Ul hmn SPO Wm l olll'llll/I ,uul Wililllll\Hlon two lngs, c:llpenenced. Pic!( up und LcHIIP Phone l CHill' 3fJ I 'J 28w1p moiler n l!ou H'H ill gc lmscmcnl 11 alcs If nrable to con tart agent Whltctuft, 4 1/:, mtleu nmlh ol WJI­ rJWNf•m !~CALLY w1nl• lo sri! delivery M1 s Giles, plwne Mason hi Ill, olhot lnllldmgs $18 000, Dmnarll Wilson, please call C H lrfllllRll y g-ood Hml lnsur·ance Ol' will do JUSt wnshrngs or JUSt dun ymg and gunci'UI fllllll Wntll OS t an ou n r'illfllll~ fiiirn,flln),l rn two IJldll- JGO-ACHL I iiRl\1, G-room modotn wllh rlnltl!n- Hot Tar Roof 72 6 27 , Ja\1' ~!I~ loc;t,tcrl on hlaclttop M,tson 25on 28wf hne Miller's washing customets 1 ~ · __ _ _ _ w2p cwlv v• s yo11 lo loolc tnt you1 MAHON Ill! I ~2x21> new 1no iyl ~o Ill S !.1 000 I <'!Ills _ 111 11 Rebuilding and See, Phone or Wr 1te mmma Donaldson, locatcrJ at North j WANTED •ro EXCHANGE C lost dog· m ,. ll 1t the Amma: Ilell \Ill' lng r .illln lmmr VCil- RM PUPS 1 Coon dng pups nhout stx 7 1 Street and Gtav~lp1t Rour.l, on" thtcf tom bulmg \;tth Homconc ~~~ Slmlior 171.l f,\ln,cl Av<', L.tnsmg. nrnlnnd •le.tJJ 1111 I "I' fnl m CJLV BO-IICIU,; l"il -loom moe cr~ months olr.l bf,tcll and tan and Repair Rex Jewett cm ner Phone 4622 1.J\\ ' OJ • H 1 r. w il I y Phone 21 hour fHJSSJ n!Oil fll sooner IHIII ' 0 • In! g-e In' cmnnt IJ.un ,m< blue tlclls 'riley nrc 1 hne bun<'h Will comb me gr nm for me when 1t m 1 0 o1 •' ' ' H 1 1 I 1~32 S Lansing St. W A.NTmD -Accounts to collect 1s reudy Leo Fountam, 21,{ mrles ~2-G2lfl All rio, i fJII lc< rl up h,Y PIICI' ~'l,flilll ll, 1111 r 1 tli 111 ''Oll ollw! IJilllr~u~s·• "';~lcd on hlar ll- Y.; m1le cast of M 99 on Colnmh!l H•'llsonnblc Pi ices Phone 22232 Mason !toy Ad.uns, phone -1411 or :l5G1 west of Mason on Colurnllm oad ount Y rln,; W.I 1 den 111 c ll1 ought to lilllll! /lop !Ool!l S! l OOO ICilllS IO.ld lhucl house notth 1-'tl'G E Jllllll!les 1 19wtf 1wtf Phone 21141 Mason 27wtf the Hl\cllc! d,uly 1wtf 0-TIOO~I' I JOMJ r lose 1n Tin Is HOMEJS, IN M A SON Rap1ds phone 4-2fl59 L_ ----- I------J. B. Jones OIL BUJtNEJH.S HPrvi<'cd by auth­ FENCE BUILDING ol nil llmr.ls WAN'l'ED-Cuotom baling With noes ncpurl ,own or Htl ty tlogs VI' I y t lo " to M '""n s1 hoot In I G-HOOM modCJ n hr.tJse and gm­ wanted We also hu1ld concrete I I.ICl tl mlgl1l lit 111 Lo Ill• ''""! fo1 , c nem ln!sllloss scclton good Phone 3111 Oit~cd Dur, 'J'hor>n deale!. Home new Inte1n 11t 1onal o;o•r )J,1t01 Lo W t,; I Jr lr r 1 o1mty dog 6 Eqll!pn.ent Co, Holt Pl10nc 'l-1141. dtrves unr.l walks Free estnnates Bale loader ami wagon furnmhcd v.u dc•n l!.tn .vrltt• l'hone 22Gl, or• ltitiJ>O! Illy sr hool J•lll pos<• ll rs c 0 n rl1 lion t111 ougholll $11000 ___2.:_22W!f_l Phone Mason 25541 Farm fences Jlllil'd IIJ'Iil l•'ot fiilliH'r Jitlll-~Tr•rms Durmg the evemng- cull 73•171 1f desued Leo F'ountmn, 2•1_ miles lo In:•hnm count\ she11ff, D6G~ built by rod or job !<' H. A. loans • ultu s <.til me 01 •,ce me {j-ROOMS .tnd b,ltll, breezcwny 1wtf we"t of Mason on Columb!U 1oud 3w52p nvatlablc. W11lium Ptu vis, Veter­ phone 2114 4 Mason 27wtl lN MASON 117 rc 0 lll sliecl ,mel h•llfl,;'e, goorl loeatwn pos- Cliff Watt an s Constt uction Co , Box 61 516 LOS'l'-Coll!r., l<•male tun and c/o1e ' 1n, 111 f(Hl 11...,ht down •,t" HI Oil ::0 r1 1~ H $4 fi()O TetlllH T!1e Plumber SPOT CASH McRohel'ts Mason 21wtf ,YANTED -C,u pr n,et wmlr l•'tc' whrtc, whl tc r ollu, wh1te ft ont town Htg!Jl ltll colilhll1lll!on home Is sltlctly on Jus own All lcln ,,ole and apart- ~f shiuhiJeJy meluded utrht1es I LUMBER anr.l ttmhcrs cut to orclcr mtecd No JOb too ln1ge m too 2-25wtf 1988 Rolfe 1o,ul, phone •1786 Ma- / Walkct Dausv!llc phone 2 IG:l son. 28w1p 28wl ment htnl<'mg- Slo1 c ~Ox GO )Jius av,u'ublc 'rmms :utanged Plmne Alo.o JundJcrs cut for bmlt-up II 01ne Laundry ,mall or too far ery South Bernen Street, Albwn and get them W H Appleton, I M • lnllolchcn up Lot JOOx32r, Pncc NEW HOUSE-Cozy, cute, ------Phonc2111Aibfon 25w4p 3318 Pryor 1011d, 2 m tes no1th of the weelt. Paulme HcJ;81C\VI:CIJHI'I'Y AU\'H'F: th·lvcn rlll t, 'Also ltf'V, MllllriY Moi'[Oid IOI' hiH !•'Oil A mn f:li'IJtl'l'fJAL l)f'lp In A o1 rpJ'C'Jrnl,rtJvt• cd' lluJ Lnn­ comfot'lll\g W(Jl'fi!l In 0111' 111>111' o\ I ynlll' dall,y Lanlt IIIIH' In Lo Ponll­ ~rged Immediate.ly 1~1'11 Morll'liol'f of' the MnHon MillA oil h•e ol IIH• Hrll'illl ~:l't'llllf y pOL'l'OW I(IJ lii!J h>N• ol 0111' lil'-~JII', !"'loW IIO'rUI radio tfiul, u\ IJ,,\G Delay Adds Cost, nohce rlepurtmcnt wns nertr the Admlnl:ilrnllun will lr.• Ill llll• 1\fn­ lovml undu nnil lm>lher, ~fr•, nnrl nnd tO:Ofl, ~flwl Keep 1\ver(lge Chi\rt, l'o~Linc gnt·ago t1l' 1 ::m 'J'ucwlny aon pmilnflii•o on llro Lhli Jl 'I IHII'H­ )11'rs, Cl11ylnn ,lollll'•llll 111':rl 111>11~ ------Extends Damages Record of Animals mnllllllf\' ci!Ot•ldng- on 'LI'Ilfflt' vlo· tlny nf '''" h 1\lllllth Ill II n'do<~l' 111 !:tin. 'I. Nollnng lillll!Hini WHH gain!{ 2 •, An unusually severe winter hn• Tho Aytshlro brectlcrs' nssocln· t.he /OJ'onnon. ~'he d >im1 'lle• 'washed out and weakened foundo AMEIIICA") fMEIIALD ISLE: lcctlve" , pt·oduction recot·ds of Ita ~Tany olhel' vnl11nhlc ttet'CiHJnl'IOH Myrtle llr•I!J'hah lrHI;ll' No. n fnr I(', H. S)nilh M,tlcH pavllirJil, (jltf: VPPfR LIW£ IWC/1/( 1/N.\ 8£1Vl"R mclurllng an ou\lmru rlmnl or 111 lcPrl tits, soelnl HCI'III'ilV rt<'r'fllllll Junn­ cows, accotdln~J to o!Cicluls. the )H'nlllliltl fir>Wel H, WIH•nl fi<'lrl flllii•H PnHt ol' I•::rHI LruJRIIIg" tlons, Buildings hnve settlecl ISLI/NO Rf.NitV05 lfiOI!LO -IRA I/. at'~JHG, many new Lli·nH, rt11d hers 01' oliH•J 111llli1l sf'l'lllily mnt­ 1 At lhls time, It wns reported, Orange•, llf'd Ccrlltl Om 1r n r l11lr, 'I'hlllwluy, ,Tfli,Y Jol, Jol111 AhhoLL, Agl'lcultural engineers point oul ELERS OF 010 1/..'EltWO. ll.'l.r/1 !IJI/­ >1~111 ,Y uf new pH rl H IVCI'U let I Ull• lors ru c n; l1••tl lo "''" Lite 1''Ill e­ tho Blue c\1111' Mollll•i.J, linn"' de- ~I' illlll'H i10llLI1CdHL of Ela~t Lllll• thnt repnlrs should be mnde quick fi!NEN NOW liWIAIIIT T/ii.J ONE­ some 16,000 Ayrshire cows nrc '_owh:•d lry lhc rob!Jcl', scntnllvc, pnrlmenl, WtllllllllHion l\fp\iJo<'lr:o rl111111g lli,V NIME 11 liN "'1/111/!!IS"t: now ll••mg 1fliHIII<'l'crl at Lltr. A"fll'agc l'eccnt JJllll' •H IIIIII \111• 11111ny '.o delmmme Lhc cxacl amount of Command a fr·lcndH and IllY I"'''"''· I tc·v .T. A. Mason Marl\ets M.,fRlCA TAIlllf'iJ,bO, [\c lefephnned fl :MaHOil flt•ilf'l'ltl ltnHjllllli [ hiLVC Y£1/R. 0\H -1111?/11/tt'Ci LUN/1£1: VI! l/I(,LS r"w mlniJLeH .tflcr llrP rohbct'Y was npprer.latcd l.lw n1nny r'al'd~. !low­ /JR£ NOW tANOf/S /''":-!lou of hit d t J•JJII, lulrl nl shire breeders' association, Ell­ ncip-hhOJlj nnrl JJ'ipncl~ tm· thP the I'JohJII Olliff' lfl thc l'il)l of Mu~on wn!'Cl Wilson, left, and ~IIchacl Mason Peters Out heJ{) t'Jwy gl\'C ~~~ fllll'lllg' tht' ]fiHS 111 till >-iHIII f ll\IIIIY, 011 LhP l.:th clny of Rapuano, right, I o o k over 1 1 1 of our hnrn 'J•;:=-;Jwr J,I)Jy cln \V(' want ,JOliN Mr( J,J;LLAN, ''Armour 1\Iona" t h c blue· ' 'J~,·~ .. ~ut ! ,j;'J~ WORLD'S to lharilt \lit• M.r:,llll Iii<' 1\l'j>aJ 1- ,I'"" or l'ooiHLii•, , MYI blooc1cc1 Ayt·shire cow sold at In Race • • t • t If,·, l lr th• M11tct' t~f th1 J•,:-~tnt1· of t- FINEST lnellt. fm• fh£'11' f!lllt ( .tllf f' H llll 'I LJ! M Nlf IIIII S, !Ire 'liHI fl. the Buti\S county, l'a,, sale. MnHon'H .Tumor Lcgron b,t:;cbail worlc1VTI', and 11tH ~~~c•t't'IS HPm.on It HPP',~ 1 i!w to th' cHt~Jt that tiH llnlf OUTBOIIRD duclion ~nd l:>ctalton arc averaged Learn tr;nled mvny !Jnllt g-nnw~ ~S\.'tlp ln1 Ill' 1/IIHIIIIII of ciJiltiK liJ.!:Hi11HI HILIII with Leslie in the hrst round of MOTOR , "l,dt :-~hould l11 hnllli 1l, 1111d tli,ll II llnlf' into monthly records and these, loul'llamcnL pldy, Lcslro won l11c ~TJ1:A'I'II I wr•;h lo taler llm op­ o111d pl!ll! ]!I' U] /IIIIJI!Id lo 11111\'1'1 1•:\w in tutn, ate averaged mto annual .tiiiiiH :~nd ndJ\1!-;[ :Ill 11 t1111s nntl dt rllll!ld" fu •,t las!, FJ>cl.ty by a R Ln 4 count ' poJ'il1!11Ly to Ll1.1!1ll nl,l' mnny ,w tilt'.! H.tul r!1 l't Ue>t d IIY nnd h1 foJ't Hllttl records. From these annual f1gures, :11ul ll1o second l\fomlay 0 to 8 fl'lemls [ol llie lovell' II ower·~ "nrl ~~herd" averages arc then com. Both game~ wei c pill Vctl on lhe crur]R Sl'l1l >110 Willie' 111 IJJe lrns­ puled, and these arc computed mto V, F', W Nntton.tl Home dmmonrl, ptl.LI, Also Lll" J toll i'I'<'Rhylcnan PE~FORMAtiCE the only "breed" averages extant Lefty Hodg-man p1l ehed for Ma­ Chnl'dl, CJrclc :3, J inppy Gang- nnrJ Starts ina ·, Owners of the Ayrslllre caltle son Frtrlll\', He !{liVe 11p onl,v live Bitlc-n-Wt'" 1'11 1,, .PHI llw 0 n 8 5plrt socond are g1ven duplicate copies ot the hrlc, lHrL lurcl Lmuhlc Wllh hlH co1- Trollii bettor M1'8 Len fJc,r\11, llol\, 2~w1 productron records compiled with lrol. Mu~on was 11nnhlf' to hrl Lhe Altornoto .. f WI' II 1 0 ..1}\'lrll\ Ill\' n•Jn• ' the help of foolproof Il3M ma­ oficllngs or: LcHire hillier~. fmn~ IWIM and fiii'!His I'm tlw flnwm s chmcs. This system IS of immeosur. Lefty Howell tool( OVI'I' lli" full S'12 h ~. Full rovonB erll rl•;, c .lJH1y nnll gifl, ;:.!,JVCll able help to Ayrshire farmers in pllchlng for "Mmron Monrlay n1ghl when hntlt Wnync Gabbert n nrl Doll boa ring while I w:l'i 1 N nvl'l in:~ f1 n•11 FILL WITH opernling their herds and dispos· 1/urlor nt ,11 <'lrlrnl 'l'lllllllls lo .LII lng of surplus cattle, !lon;tld Stolz Wt'l c out of town Tic E.~etro fuol of I pr•rrl LIH•n p1 "\'<'1 H I.Tn v I. 2:5 But th1s palllsl:r\(Jilg "cows on yiu!Llctl onl,v th1·ee h1ts and waiJ(cd CCI:'lCICI~Y just one man Dut the! c were WolrJits 46 lb1 }J]c:-;~ \'Oil 1'1 PVC'IYWIIY T\it1h­ CONCRETE test" proJect lS snly one of the Ann Ycrl;c, 28wlp ,JflliN Md'f,J;J.f,i\:--1, seven Cl'r o1·s comrnrllc C:lll, rela- OHr>ER OF PUllLlCi\TlON Fill the excavated area against anolhct to bl'Ptt]{ rm 8-8 [\1) 111 t110 hocked by tho world'• largest and best. fiii'IHI:. ,111<1 rwr~hli01 H for l'INi\1. f,IJMINISTRATlON ACCOUNT the wood fo1·m with cnm·rclc The opcrn!ions of the A.B.A. arc ninth Mason haui]Jfi:t:O, Willi :l rcot•nnnu 11 st rl l'rnh,dl Ollif•r lw and Above, Carl Mrtman of the Institutwn accepts the records -of the of fJPflll1ifll1 ('HI ciS llll'l hcHl IS httl'hj' !JIIIlllllld fot l~lrtltt II).! .111(1 cava !ron should extend under the bomber ft om Maj,-Gen. R, O'Donnell, right, in ceremonies at the Enemies of Bees 7'hcy n1 ~ decplv Hpprc- .tlln \ • tg • 1td .1, 1 urutl .rttrl !11 tr inl-{ ~.trd full wrclth of the wall. plus enough 11 Chicago Air Fair. Toads, b1rds, dt·ngonfites, ants, ::nd •\Vtll hf• II (hCllhhcd 1 ntlrrt fltd' td Thnl t•uh1k to provide an adequate footing, and '"i: r;" 1 spiders, yellow jnckets, and other L. BJCJ<('l'l. ltfll II ol illr~ otdlt rrn tlttl!' "IIIII'S"I\'1 go down bclo1v the frost line enemies pt ey on bees and, under LOOK for 2kw1pl\\llko.; jliiVlnu" t•,1 ..,,drl rl,,v nf /tl,ttlll~' 3. Form and pi nee the new foot­ 111 th. lrwhtru (llllttiY NrwH. :t ncWI-l· certarn conditions, may seriOusly Ing, Allow new concrete to set, re­ CHMAN- 'Vc W01lld lil\P. 111 ;••Jut tHII!i•d nnrl rnrulalrt1 111 ~.ttrl Network :shop Talk I damage a colony. The nmount of 1 move t h e form, and backfill Police tlus wnv Lo lhnlllt all llinoc \\hn """' ,JOITN Mri'F.I,J,LAN '• Stunrt Armstrong, 843 S. Barnes, I lruury varrcs in ditTcrent Jocat10na. Wcte SO J.hnurrlilflli o\ 11~ nft!'l hnv- ,Jnrl~n of P1oh II<' agarnst the new foundation, Grr,de Remedtes should be applied accord­ the yard so wnter Wlll flow away has taken n postlron as servwe 1 lnf;" 0\11' tonsil" :·e•movcing- township pn t1 ol and llrnflon s .Jack Lechler. ! Ji'onl gal'age 1s on vacation this been lower limn last, g1vmg- rehef the North Leslie school was hcJcl mt1 ol me all now oqurppccl With Evelyn Brool1r. of the Ingham week, f 1om two weeks of heat. The low last Monday evening, Alfred War·­ racl1os tunocl to the ctty of L,lnsing- County News staff ts on vacatwn Harold · Ware, Ed Ware, .Jtm 1e.trling- for th1s weclt was G2 with dowskJ was re-elected treasurer for ·nul county of Ingham wnve tJ 1 1 a !ugh of 87. Durmg the same a tht·ee-year term and Mrs. Donald lc th Wtllia slon and East Lan· 11H wee'· ' Davrs and Ucggrc Myles, .Jt·., uf • ng , " - ,' m~lso ;c hoolted I MiHs .Ann Zimmerman of Znn-: Lansing played in the Michrg-an AUTO .Jenks was elected moderator for a 1 11 1 111 RATES pcnml lw.t year the low was 49 two-year tcr1r1, The etghth gtad~ ,mg ca ~ IV ' ' · merman's Home ServiCe was m' Amrctcut• g-oiC tnul'l1amcnt at Pot·l with 95 as the hig-h. All the raclto sets ate two-way Grand Raprds last Thursday at- 1Huron 01~ Wednesday, •rcmp<'l ntut·cs as recorded by S. Will be sent to Leshe for the com­ and all can he reached lly the Lan- , L Demorest at the Mason disposal ing year, Members of the school >mg pohce dcpat1tment 01 the'------plant liurmg the past weel1 arc as hoa1 d were given authonty to usc county ht•oadcastmg stalLons. I their own dtscretion concermng the follows: The old wave length of 33 1 MC j Slashed Again I in~tallation of the pump and toi­ Min, Max. hns been abandoned for 155 MC. 1 .Tnly 7 -· . G2 77 lets, Following the business meet­ ing, there was a soCial hom. Icc 'l'he old wattage of 50 has been· '.July 8 ... 85 stepped up to 250. : • .fuly 9 _ 87 cream, cake and cooktes were Wolverine auto insurance is now at bm·g.ain p1·ices with 7·1 served, Under lhc new hookup 2'1-hOlll' 1.July 10 riG rad10 set \·ice Wlll llc mmntamed another price cut. PUBLIC LIABILITY and PROP· ... , .. 53 79 Mrs. Alfred Wnrdowsltt retum~d .Tulyll .. by Lhc sheriff's clcpm Lment, Shcr- · ERTY DAMAGE rates (A-1) in counh·y territory are Tnly 12 ...... fl2 78 from the hospital Wednesday aft- .July 1 l .. 52 85 ernoon. Mrs, Elster Barton nnd 1ff Allan A. :MacDonatd salCl. 1 now about the same price as in 1935 when ! started in the .July 14 ...... 52 Mrs, .Jennie Mackinder of Stoclc· insu1·ance business. In fact the public liability r.ate in this bridge called on her Saturday eve­ ~---- Soil Check May Il.nswcr classification and territory is the same as the rates were in 11 'rho Divtoron of Lahar Stand- mng Callers at the Wardowski the gas 1·ationing period on a B·l book. mcls, m the U, S. Dcptulmcnt of home Sunday were Mrs Francis ,Slow Tile Drain Puzzle Lrthor, was eslnbli~hcd m 1DD1, Wardowsk! of Royal Oal1, Mrs. ' If trlc-dt .uncd land is slow in Mary McDonald and Marie of De- trmt, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Wagoner drymg, check the organic muller I of Fowlerville, Mr. nnd Mrs. Paul content of your saris before' blnm· USE OUR 4-PAY PIA.N Simpson and family, Mrs. Fay ing the trlc system. Mnny trle lines i ~uilding AMilk H~use? Wardowslli and daughters and Mr. that war]( eel well when orrgin.Jily I laid arc now lutm)Jcred because the GET OUR RATES 1 ~:~nd Mrs. Netl Barton and Douglas 1 ,We Have F1·ee Plans! of Stocltbrldge. · , • 1 water cnn't get tilxough the soil: :M:r_ and Mrs. George 'Lee· and to Ute llle, You open your soil anc11' Full cove1·agc: $25 deductible, $50 deductible or $100 chtldren retm·ned home · improve dralna~e when you grow deductible c;overages, Cement Blocks from a trip to Tennessee, wcl!oferlllized deep-rooted legumes I ' ., traveled through five states in the rQtntton and put bock straw, I Cement - Steel Sash - Mortar vlst ted friends and relatives in cornstalks and TIJnpure," · ' Geo,rgia, ,-Te!Jne~~~~ and IMrs, "Chester 'any too well before ·tMS, the' year Low Prices - Guaranteed Products· Patl'lclt, that mnrked the origfn' of._profes- : m· ~li5.GO fot· $50 dcdncllblc Including li·lll puiJllc Ihthilitr, Jlrotl· siena I nursing in the U S. Accord· ; 1•rty damage, collision, I'OIUl KCI'I'icc, fir••, thl'lt, glass, tot·rrndo, Mr. and Mrs. Court Hasbrouck hall (JOIII)ll'l'lll'nslvc, etc. 'fhe trrcmhnn of ~,fia m;ly be paid as lol­ and Mr. nnd Mrs, Ranold Hns· lng to the Amertcan Nut ses' asso· 1 1 lows: $1:l.2;; down, ~1a.21i cuch SO days ltu· S paynmuls or until brouclc and family went to 'the cialion, the diets of the bedt'Jdcien 1 paid, No cal'l'ylng chau•gc, Visit Our Plant Or Harold. Hnsbrouclts nt Clark lnl1e 75 yc<1rs ago consuited mumly of J Sunday to celebrate Harold's tea, whey and gt·ucl-which the day anniversary, nurses themselves had to make., Phone Today Miss Esther Place of Springport Today's hospit.tl mcnls are plnnned Is a house guest of the Hnsbrouclts. by dtetitians and prc}Jrilrling- now used Willis Collar, A bmthct•, Harlan, I lt'fli Ingham Dnlry Herd Improve­ despondency over IL fnncled nban• .Ju~llco of tho Poaco Roy . w:. 'I'wo clcnwnlar',Y gmdeH nm,Y he' hy the Clu·istllm SclenliHLH, Vun­ ment nsBoclatlon fm• .June, Tlte WRS nn llii-A student at Michigan donmenl by friends ruul relnllvcs AllnJI!s of Mnson wna summoned houucd in l.lw Lnr:lon Mcn1r>r'iui dct• Von r~por·terl. He . Hair! Lhc JUllHWot'th hol'Cl averaged 4:l.l\, Stnto uud won a Racltham follow; proved too mrich for Lyle K. to the jail lo servo ns col'Dnei. -~-~,MONSTERS building, one in the gt•ill room utHI hullrll ng Will not he JLvurhtblc un­ pounrls of butler·fat and DJ7 ,Yhlp itl lhc University of Michi­ Sprague, ;18, Worlrl Will' II soldim·. l-Ie 1'111(](1 Llml hmsmuch ns Sprague onc In LIH: lllllut.ing morn. I Lil nfl.ct· school opens. 'I'Iw Sclnn- pnrmrls of mille, rcpm-lcd Clll'l gan. Two oislcra wm·o Rlso honor While tho m1m he was supposed to had been loclred up with n con­ Supt, .James H. Vnudct' Von said' liHI.Il lmvc IJOugltt the Langley llohl>, the lester, · flludents at Michigan State. '· Wtt've got all the equipment to talte care of you1· iluect guard against nulcldo lay sleeping 1 fcsserl mur·dcrcr thnt nn Inquest 'l'hut•srln,v lhal tiJC schrml hmu·d Ra,vncr horne but will not gel JH>B­ Nino herds In tho nssocirttlon Snturdny, Spmgno silt his own: should be held to orflcla.lly detet·­ problem-and fast! will oonsirlct' Uw Lcf(lon Mcmr>t'lal: HilH:iiOn nnl.li Lhc new home being went nhove the 30-pouncl avcr·ngo, throat· with n rfl7,Ql' hhtrlc. For mine the cause of death. ~prtco al a special meeting- 'l'hiii'H-' lmlll. rot• Mr. und Mr·s. Rayner• on I 'l'hc eight besides the Ellsworth s' s;o.~d moRsm·e he slushed his The Inquest was held fll the day, nlgltl. 'l'hc HUpot•intenrlont srtlrl IDrtst Anh 11l Ute entran~o lo Ruy­ M 0 ·Y th t : 1 Gurtr·nseys wero Honr·y Bucldng- a n ' OU S a ' wrtsls nnd gushed himself nbove Jewett fnnet·al home Moncla_ y net­ no offer has been marie tho r,e-l' not• pnrlr iil complclccl. hum, 16 mgistct·ed nnrl grade Hol- Superla Insect· Spray glou posl ycl. JrJJ' ttse of the build------the heart. crnoon. Scott Hammann AI Rico steins and grn.clc .Jerseys. 10,., Death ended the jnll term Rnd 1 M1·s. Alvin Linn, Mrs .•J.' B. Dean: ing. I Loose. It tty has on the Great Lakes _Base . 1 rtv~rngc pounds butterfat, 1083 pounds II · ' A Standard Oil Company Product Chun:h huilrling-H may JL!so he n. volume of 500 cubic feet per prcclucled the prison term. Dc1Lth) S. A, Bement and Clarcncij L. mlllt; .Jerold 'l'opl!ff, 17 gmclc Hnl- also saved Sprague the trouhlc of Biclecrt wm·c picked for the cor­ consiclct•ctl fot· temporary clllHH-'! ton. stclns, 40. I po11nds buttcJ•fat, 1186 .Trtmos At•mstrong nnd Kenneth· i I nppeat•ing- in circuit court at 1 onet''B jury. pounrls mlllr; Russell Kleis, !J 1 I-Tru·Jng left Worlncsday for Great' 1 r·nglstcrccl and gmdo Holslclns, I Lr1ites nn.vnl lt•nlning station at Allegan July 25 to rmswer to Aftct• hearing- Lito cvirlenr.a It charges of non-payment of toole the .fur•y only five minutes to :lR,O pounds butterfat, 105ti pounds Gt·cat Lnltes, Illinois. Both boys, all-~ Special Prices mille; Fl'llnk Cosg-my, 27 g-rade jliJ-10 gmdunlos fmm Mason high mony, Spl·aguc Wrts spared Llmt t•etut·n n verdict tlliLt Spt'ltg-ue died .Tet'SCY,S, 36.8 pounds butterfat, i sehool, have enlisted In the navy lmowlcdge, thOII(:h. The Wlll'rrtnl I hy his own hand 11bout tht·ee 788 pounds mlll1; 'l'ccl Rcmnt· & , for one ycat·. They will have 10 to 'from the Allegan court was n~t o'clocle lltHt l:lalurdny n.ftcmoon by Sons, 26 gl'nric nncl t•cgi~Jlcrcd \ 12 wccl1s of training nt Great r·ecelvcd at the Ingllllm j111l unltl culling his throat with t•azor 5% DDT ______Gallon $1.79 Guot'nHeys, 32.5 pounds bullcrfu.t, ·Lakes before hclng sent to a reg- MondRy. blades. ri1:l pnunrls mille; Mlchiglmnajular tHLVELI hrLsc. Spmgue ended his life in tlJC Pr·osoclltor Clmrlcs n. MrwLcnn 5% DDT ______Quart .55 IT'rtrm No. 1, 35 grade Guernseys, Armstrong Is lhc ~on of Mr. and hospital cell on the second tloor of and .Judge Adams qucsllonerl the 32.1 pmmds butterfat, 7411 pounrls I Mni. Slttftrt Armstrong and Har­ 'the Ing-h11m j(lll. He was locitccl in 1 witnesses. the cell with Dudley Beatty, .Jr., First on Ll Plam . -- ______Gallon mlllr; McCollugh & Moline, 17 ing is the son or l•!r, and Mrs. r.onfesscd slayer of Waller 'Eaton, • . le ,stand was Beatty. g-rade I-Iolsleins anrl Guernseys, Herbert Esch. 10 u;SLJio:, ~JICIIWAX-I'IIONI~' ·lii7:l 4. Spragllc's orders were to rc- r dcciat eel th,Lt he and SpmguP. :J1,3 pmmrls butle!'frtt, 871 pounds ' ------mrdn vigilant to g-llar·d against h~rl n_evcr had ~ny trouble as cell­ Plain ______Quart millr; nncl Lute Hnrtcnhurg, 12 suicide or escape attempts by nMtcs. He tcsltllcd that Spmguc l'cg-istcmd anrl gmde Holsteins, Bently. 'The .:Vrong man wa; thtis ~:~ri h~en I_Jrgocly over his laclt of THURSDAY-FRIDAY JULY 14-15 !lfl.:l pounds lmttcrfat, 880 pounds being guarded against suicide. _ tors Ft tday. mille, . In Omaha With Actually, Sprague was jailed Boult~ sairl he had UAed Trial Sample ______12 oz. ~Oc r.tw.MS·· ADVENTURES The two highest cows in each because_ of Bently's crime. About ~prague 5 safct~ mznr, an army- age class WCI'C: · ~ mfllll.PIE/h~OO l!. Red Cross Unit 2;30 on the mnrning of .Tunc 25 Issue Gll~ette whtch h~rl been talrcn Mature class; Russell I-•mrring. ~ GHcmsey, 53.7 pounds butterfat, tlle hitch-hiiwrs to talte the whceJIUsttal excitement aftet• the diH- (;eo;-~e ·· Mrs. Nellie McCreery and nnd he went to the haclt seat. I eovc1·y of the suicide. Beatty moths. lll!J pounds mille Maurice ami family of Jnclrson There he put his arms Ell'otrnd one · aslted to be tmnsfcrred to another Under 3 years; Ted Remar & spent the wcclr end with Mrs. Me- of the boys. Instead of turning off I cell and tho request was gt'llnted, Sons, registered G11ernsey, 52.1 Crecry.'s daughter, Genevieve, of at Mason for Charlotte, Sr>ran-uc I L_~chlcr sFLid. pounds butterfat, 810 pounds inilk; l-Im-ton. " Fmnlr Cosg'l'ay, gmclc Jersey, 17.2 agreed to drive the three boys to Voss said that to his lmowledge Mt·,. am~ Mt•s. Robert Hawley Leslie. They said he made an at- there had been no trouble between ' Cmucdy: "l'arclun My Lamhrlwp" "l'l'l<: Smith" Specialty pounds buttet•fat, l 071 pounds mille m·e entertaining her sister, Anna tempt to commit an indecent act. the pl'isonct·s. His testimony cor- RapidsWcstovot·, this andwoolc niece of Grand At Leslie the th1·ee youths con- ro h oratoc1 tllf}t of Lechlct· and forrcd a minute aflcr being let Beatty. l'lk and Mrs, Lynn Cummings out of Sprague's oar. They thought. Dr .. Smith testified that onl.Y the Atlas· Sunday-Monday JULY 17-18 anrl Sandra spent lust week in mnyhc tho man who gave them the 1slashmg .or the throat was. fatal. Cutting of Weeds CanRrla with Mr. and Mrs. Vic lift might Jmow something ahout The Wl'tst arteries were only First Line 'l'on)pson. the murder of the Eaton boy. On niclecd by Sprague nnd the gashoo . Mt·s. Clarence Rancir is chaper- the pretext of the entire party ncar the heart would not hnvo Ordered by Police oning a group of high school girls secm•ing a room in Mason for caused death, Dr. Smith aald. Tho Policeman RRiph Hall tssued fL at Pleasant lalrc this woelc the balance of the night, the Los· arterics in the nccle and probably waming Tuesday that properly I Jerry Lee Asqllllh spent Sunday lie youths had Sprague drive them 1· the windpipe were severed by the owners must cut noxious weeds ot·l with hts grandpa1·cnts, Mr. and baclr ·to Mason. They took him in·l Gillette blue blade, Dr. Smith told Tires the weeds will be out by city 1 Mt•s. S. V. Lawrence: · side the county jail. After -hearing Ithe jury. · wot·lwrs with costs charged to Several_ 4~H_ boys f~om, Jh~, ,ill!'!·: story aLtho boys, officers on Fm·nwr Wife Pr,e~ent. · , All Sizes property ow~ers;· · -- - . Fitchburg club arc spending three duty jailed Sprague. Latct• he WflS 1 Mrs, Rosella Franklin of Plain: Undct· a ctty ordinance, Hall ex- dRys at the Mason gan·grounds charged with attempted gross in- 1well and JoAnn Sprague were plflined, "Evet·y O\Vner or occupant this wcelc decency. Ipresent at the inquest. Both moth- of land -in the city any portion of Mt·. and Mrs. Lloyd Gee re- When the charge was first made, m· and daughter were neatly which shall border upon any pub- turned home last Friday from Sprague declnred he was not 1 drcsRccl and quiet in manner. $14 lie grounds, Rtreot or alley shall! Rush lalm. ., guilty or anything except being INeither believed thm·e was any Ill least in the months. of June, I Mt·. and Mt·s. Joe Hawley, Mr. drunk He demanded examinR.tion. foundation for the charges which and up .Jnly and August in each anrl every and M1·s. Almon Lathrop and At the close of his examination he I had put Sprague in jail. · plus tax year, cut down or' dig up or cause· I. Elaine rottn:ncd l1ome Sa~urdny- 1 was bouncl over to circuit court fOl' After the jury returned its ver­ the same to be done, all thistles, , after sponchng a wcclr m the 1 trial. He said he intended to strmd Idiet, Mrs. Franklin said, "I'll never yellow clock, burdoclt or any other i north. f.tvial. Then he changed his mind. believe Lyle did such a thing. We noxious weeds that may be grow- 1 Lee Conway ran in front of Rub 1 He said it would be a matter of,. have lived apart fm• many years ing or standing on said land or: Bunker's truck last Wednesday I his word against his three ac- yet he hfls visited my home Ire­ lands or In any street, highway or; cvemng- and was badly ~t1rt. He cuscrs, So he pleaded guilty on I qucntly to sec his daughter and alley adjacent to such land Ol'j ~as t~tl1en to the Stoclrbr~dge has- arraignment before J11dgo Louis his fR.tltcr, Earl Spmgue, now -past lands." . p1~al for x-r~ys. It w~s drscov.~rccl I E- Coash in Lansing on Wednesday 80. I have been caring for the fa~ that one lmge bone m the ught of last wcclc He was taken baclt thor for the past year. Lylo nilvet· Astronomle Fact 1leg w~s cracked ,and the whole to jail to await sentence. was 11 man who would do such a ·If the earth hnd no atmosphere, \right stde was brtused. He Wlll be , Beatty Was Asleep thing as was charged. There'il been Mote Summer Specials the slty would olways rook black. m hed four weelm. . Beatty told officers at tho jail· a horr·ible mi.stalte somewhere. Had The sun, and stars would np· and testified at the inquest Mcin-J I lmown Lyle was in troublo I ~'~'-""n A fourth of the population of woull have n" g d All pear to be shinin" 1'n a great dark, day that on several occasions art- c e ,a e an e~an o ft I curta ln. · Cily.Panama lives in Colon and Panama er _pleading guilty, Sprague said. II awyer t o 1g-ht th e c b arg~. d'd1 n 't At Lee's "! wish I was dead." His ccllmate lmow of hts arrest unt1l we re- ~------. gave no indication of any suicidal ceived the death. notice." intent, however, Beatty declared. The dFLugh~cr IS 16. Sho too de- SENIDAC Beatty said he thought the re- clarcd her fatth in het• father· .. ·' t>oated statement was just n com- Tho court papers ser·ved set ! man expression of dejection with- f~rth .that Sprague was behind in Flor-Giaze You Get ·out any great meaning1 hts. ahmony payments which were · Sprague had expected visitors only $1.00 per week. Tho dtvorce Self Polishing Liquid Wax Friday afternoon or Friday night. between Sprague nnd the present Curluun: "Ace in lh<\ Hole" Sjmrt: "llaUct• Up" He was despondent when they Mrs. Franltlm wns gt·anted in Just Wipe It On didn't arrive, Beatty testified. He 1934. . \\'arucr-l'athc News declared that several times Sattn·- A constdernhlc sum of money I 79c Qua•·t $2.75 Gallon EXTRA VALUE day morning Sprague remarlted and property was left by Spmgue. that he had no friends anymore It Wtll go to his daughtct· If no JULY 19-20 and that he had even been deserted I will is found. Tuesday-Wednesday by his relatives. ,_ Ser·vlcc~ ut AI,Iegan Saturday forenoon Sprague and Funeral servtce for Sprague from Beatty played cards.. They played were held in Allegan Wednesday ALANLADD ' again after the noon meal, Beatty afternoon. The body was talwn to We're Sending Out testified. Then, Beatty saiCI, he de- the Gor~on fLtt;ornl home there by ROIIEI\1 PI\ES10~ cided to talw a shower to cool off. Jewett tmmedtately after the in­ 111\EtiD~ !AI\RS\\~lL According to · his test i many, quest. Monday. A Big Call DDtiAlll CRISP Genuine Sprague was playing solitaire be- Besrdos _ :he _father and tl~o fore Beatty took the shower and daus:hter m Plamwcll,. Sprague IS For Gadget-Minded after his retmn. SUl'Vtved by three ststers, Mrs. The hospital cell contains three Zeis of ~harlotte, Mrs, Viola Goble bunlts. There is nn alcove in which of Lansmg and Mrs. Frances For­ Motorists a shower is located and there . is rester of Battle Creelc There aro also_ a clothes closet off the al- rl'tso three half-brothers, William; cove. Beatty said he put on his Leroy and ~obert Washbu.rn. CHEVROLET shorts and laid on his bunlt after Undet·aherrff Lechler smd that Safety Glare Shields taking the shower. He dosed off, so far as he could learn thero he testified at the inquest, and was .no p1·ev!ous record of sex per­ Only 19c with pu~chase was awaltcncd by a strange noise verswn . agnmst Sprague. Tho of­ or movement. fleer satd that Sp~·ague stated ho of one can of Johnson's "I called out to Sprague," Beatty_: had been ill ~a~ltson rrison once testified. "Then I heard a' moan, for contempt of court growing out S'ERVICE I raised,up·from the bed and could of non-payment of alimony. •• J ·~ ... ·, ~· •• •• ' Car Nu sec Sprague's IU'ma and shoulders "•'; Imoving between his bunlc and the G d M- • . • G, . Cle·~na and polishes your Cllr in one easy operation I one next to him. I took another : or on IRRIS ets . • ' ••\.; • • f YOU,~.,CHEVROLET<:OEALER has ~xpert look and snw the· blood. Then I l I' · T,he ~LA~~ SHIELD' snaps 1·ight on ovc1· your pr~al yelled for Fred." ' . . E R'flI M d • mechanjc~,'trained ·.. by (;~~:,yrolet-men ·who xper e e a view min·o1· can up Beatty said Ft·cd. Frye has. ,b,een 1 • ·: .; e"nt rear, _and be fli1111ed or dowll . k~ow your ~ar from bumper to _bumper. Your acting as turnltey. Instead of Frye, Gordc:m Minnis,. 14, of 364() _Rc· with theoflip of. the wri.t...... • Deputy .Tack Voss was on _duty v7re drrye, Toledo,_ won the expert .'.;· \'. ~~~11r~let. dealer' has genuine Chevrolet parts ' ,' I >~ just· oul$ide the hospital .cell. He- l'lfiemaJ;l s. medal,· tt has been. nn­ \ ,·, and ~hevrolet tools especially designed 'fo1· th~· unloclted', the window in the cell nounced by the ~.aUonal RUUe as- Both 'for Only $1.10 · 8 job._- low co'st check now ' door, then opened the door itselt i?ciatlon. . A_ Chevrolet"se~·vi~e to see what was wrong. Seeing Gordon first toolc up the target will av~id major repair bills later on. See your Sprague on the floor gushing sport five years · !!-go .. He has Chevrolet dealer today! blood, Voss loclted the door and climbed steadily, t~rough the 13 leaped for the elevator to get help. lower ranking positrons and needs Undersheriff Jaclt Lechler was on only· one more to reach the top duty In the jail office. He nnd drawer of the .union ~hooters, the Voss hurried baclt upstall·s ·and dlstiqgulshcd r1fleman s medal. , Iboth entered the cell. Sprague was ~c i~ the son. of Mr. and Mrs .. unconscious and 'Olaldng gutteral Verne E. Minnis of Toledo and the, Standard moans, the officer• said. grandson of Mrs. L. H. Minnis. of. LEE'S Voss went back downstairs to Mason! Gordon !s a sophomore at Corner of'Park and Maple'Stre_eta AL RICE CHEVROLET .. call a docto1·, Lechler testlfted, and DeVilbiss high school In Toledo. ' EARL CAVENDER, Service Mgr. a mlnuto later Sprague stopped Lee J1 ~anborn, Owne1• - breathing. . , · . ~7 S~uth Jefferion . Phone 5331 I, :·Dr,,::A. V. Smith arrived shortly . but. the1;a, wail ·no remedy for :~~-~o:--...;~-~;....-....i...;;-...,.~..;;..;.;;.:...;...--;.....;..1 Sprag~~·- tc .: -.-- ,:._ ,., .. - ... · 'l ·/

    Lill• Lllllijl. 11 11 idH,;. ,·'v •. ojllh ·J~J-i ~.i.t r;:\jJ1H1n,v I •Iller~ Ill' l.Jj' 'IIIIi i\Jr·'' INol·thwesf' . • 1 ;\'it'· L'liff,,,.,j flnl1~r nni] Tvrt'H, Mne ·.,. . Qrolton cl111l HponHOIWI 11. 1111.1 ll•le, RuymuJtJI Clnrl1, , , l\1'1'. IIIFI Ml'fl, '''l'i!fl Hrau;.> "l·"ld' Jlllpilfl or llw rliflll'iroi ill' i 1'<111"' I 'f'llui 111111\1' "' Ji'lild' )\Tl•H, J\IIC'II III'Ull'll r Mru·lonn unci B11rblll'fl HIC'It visi- MI'H, If, M, Owen Sunday 'II.Ctcl'llnnn nt' th~h· cntt;,gu pm·tml lo lllll I•Juton Hrtplcls Hnhor1J, ., Mrs. \VIIIIH.n c•J trlw w,tli c' Suncln,y vlsltm·s ol' Mr. ancl Mts, ~tockbrtdge 1 0110 1 ' 'l'ho Holfn cilnl.rlc!l nchnnl nwnt- I l.nd Mt•. and Mi's. Wlllilltll Klont Qeorgo Clnt·i(O worn MIRs TIJslhol' at mnt:'ln Hn.plcla, .11 >~r>IHIIII rnoetln~r In tho Wed-. the IOnl.rm U1111L.Y 'JI'rrl'llt Dut'Oflli · lng wns hnlcl Ill. lhc Hl~lwnl Mnndrty llilll l'nmily nwrr tiro weolc encl. Mr. nnd Mt'R, Floyd MnrHe and I Judorjolm ot Mnsnn nnd Ml', nnd ~rrs, fltWJ'tlon {lshl'l' Mr•, nntl Mrs. Cecil ·wnllrtco am] call cllstt•Jcl, Dn1U1 Noble wnH: wnmon whn ViHitocl 1.11" i:ilolt·l' fnmlly nnl'l!. Mr·H. . two sons o .urts. "'1.1111 1nt, .1pent p nnd Mrs, Willlrun Gnrnm·. or lhe tt•onSJII'm·'s tluticrJ for 12 M1·. LLnd Mt•s, Sum Gillett und I I 1 1 111 MI'H, Robm'l Smill1 was l'C<·elodcclli MutTny Is the l'nnnor 'l'hnlma flllt F to n ;1; Mr. and ::>1rs. Charles Bt•enneJ', . ______-· ,Jud~· Ht•athmnn Comhluatiun <'HI' aud t~HI'I'iPr' 'I NOW ON IJISI'L;\ Y A'l' Clark Center ! i\'ir. and Mrs. Kenneth Smnll and 1 O(TH SI-10\\'IWO~IS )Jrs. Donalll C·:ark • daughters 'of Williamston were Grand Q·pening Date Sunday visiloJ·s of Mt·s. Coi'A Hilton and Richards Mrs. Willnco Smith and Mrs. Riggs nncl family. Helen Higgs of / Esther .Jones were c&llet·s of Mrs. Lansing- spent lhe week end at Uw I Gcm·ge Clarice one rrftemoon lnst home of her mother, Ml's. Com wee!<. Riggs. Buick Sales ·Bartholomew Sales & Service Mr. aml Mrs. Hownt•cl Clarlc en- M1·, ancl Mt·s. Hctrvey Oaltley I tet•l:tinc~l M1·. and Mt•s . .Joe ~Ca!- visited Mr. and Mr·s. Harvey Hrty- Phone Mason 2·6141 Pal'lc and Maple Slt·ects 1211 S. ('••tlat• l'hmw 2-:lf7l 11oun at Wadsworth, Ohto, and 1 net· or Stoclchriclge Sunday. 'fl1ey 1 Ord Price &Sons Mn;, Fmnl' Abel at dinner recent-~ a.lso enlled on Mr. and Mrs. Orville '------..:. '....------~------' 11,1·. Cosgray of Slocltcrl ' : to put in lluot·esccnt lights in llw Fairbanks Pumps place of the old ones, and to paint the school house on lhc a11t-: Duro Pumps and Softeners sicle. The meet]ng was then closed [llld icc ct•cam ancl cooltics were . Duo-Therm Oil Space ser·vecl. H~aters /Duo-Therm Oil and Gas Probate Hearings Water Heaters July IS, 1!l-1!1, Lmn;ing- EHLntt~ of· !i;h~>t' S. Andt'l'\\'!i. HP:u·illl\ White Electric Water on Clnilil~. l~:iLHll! or lfnn>ld /\, Mille!'. Tlt•nr•ing on Heaters Clnims. gslnh! of Ferman Mnt•tin 1)('11111~. HtH\1'· Lennox Oil and Coal ing on Clairmt. _ I~Hlnte nf Ada M. Billinlf!i, Hearing on Furnaces · Clnim!i, If l~state of lrnJ•old A. Millm•, lff~nt•in~ nn you were to osk the owner ·of a 19·19 effortless that only a demonstration can million miles and arc still in active sct·vice! i'imken Oil Furnaces 1;Jnimu. Codillac why he bought his car, he would tell the whole story of its superiority. ,July I fl, I ll·l!l, Mnso n Did hduy it for .. , ...... ? doubtless lind it ditlicult to put into words Did lit buy it for comfort? J~l'tnte of Thomns g, !Jnytnn. Htmt•inJ.~ Why, '!f course he did! t\nd heb,ought it Norge Refrigerators and· on clnims nnd d•!lt't'minntl

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    ' ./,f '4• VonS!clrlA B111if.h will lilng· n 'nn. Rr>v, .Tn!111 Afl~l,l hw will rrr'Ujl1' 'Mr. -111<1 ML'o,.Ji'I!Hi (htr.'n ''1'1·))1' inlnrrl il<·l' id'•.lh<·r jlu/lfw rr.,I., ,J·· ,, •·ti 11J, pl·uno Halo. 'l'ho Hervit•e will f!Jl'llifl l.ho pulpit. of the Bllp~IHt ehlll'fll• 1 Rev. Asel·tine Has Africa Appointment !.he wro!{ <'llfi nl Whlli'lliih lnl{fl.. nwr tlw 11'1"'11 "rill. IJ.iJ,I •lit' Hlf~!! I Ill :-rj:- be held itl the HOclul h~ll of the W·hi!o fl.oi.lfl Wl1on a l'nmlly wilh LIJI'uu ,\1•, David Molyncnu of colony In Icrench WoHt Africa, . Mulal·la unci' .Jungle fovot• Iurll, ncar Shepherd befm•c preparing fm' Flint. This servl.ce is sponsorerl Lhol'c Hl'e nxlcnHivo nrmngomcnLH in the colony but none of these i the foreign mission In Africa. jointly by the Lnnsjng Y. M, C, A, nnd the L[\nslngiMlnlsterlal ussocl· Ill\! I ndj llHlmrn LH lo malw, things daunt tho ARe! tines, They' Sinco they rumounccd theil' pln.nr; ation. A group of volunteer men of Customers" Hnv. ,Tnhn AHelllnc, Ml'H, Asci_. l<~ow tho conditions, have made an I to go to Africa, many calls lw.ve \i1 the chlll'ch poured the cement up, cxtonHil'e -11t11dy of cllsease rtncii come for them to spcul' at vari· line nn Snlllll'll have planned for dch,Ydt•atcd foods neighboring states. At thei1• tern· lUlU dothing for three yeaJ·s. porary home nt Haute 2, Lnnsing, joh were Mr. Warner, Floyd Lott, I lUHI!l'L l.o where Jlov. Aflolline Will CIHtrles Cooley, (luy Waldofsli,Y, Tl ow do you like the rrr·sh IIOl'Yl! ILcl II christian llliHHiOnili',Y, In the hoxcs fo1· shipment lll'e culls nl'e still coming nnd preach· Edward McAdams, John Bell and fruits nnrl vegr.lnhle di!pnrt· Nmtr t.lw eapii.fll or Niruney, the hoojts ttnrl ~chool supplies for lhe lng cngugementH will he fillM tm· in Sweet, Juicy Hev, 'rennant. /•Hell.inn fillnil,\' will m;lnhliHil lihlil' girls' ccluettllon whlr.h wlli be car- ttl the time of lhclt• clcpr.l'llll'e, , ,mtml in your A&l' Hlorc~ lmnw anrl hllgin the litH!{ or cnl'l',Y· ried on In their own home. The unseif!sl! deAit•c lo [\!Ifill Are the vcgctnhles frc6h ing· IIJ" nlf'>IHilg·r nf lhc ChriHllan I•'ll•sl llnJIIIHJ;, Mason'· Loyd G. Hev . .Tnhn AHeltine ancl his wife, their purpose in lil'e In distlngush· Camwny, pastor. Services for Sun­ and crisp-ns lhcy ~l!Ould be? f'ail.h ln Hnl'ul'lll lhotiHlllld nnl.iVl!A, Llw former Doris Powell, were born 1 ing hrothc1·hood 1.~ not nv~rlo~tllecl day, ,l11Iy 17, Momlng WOJ'Ahlp, [ Lil'l! !hom will I"' pr·imiliv.,, The in Ingham county. The.v !'ecnlvmll hy nny ci!III'Cll or· denom1nnl.!_s of lop Runn sl.rcds. 1 Choir PI acllcc Wednesday, 7 p. m . We price it to sell qr1ir:kly .July 10. Mrs. Florence Jceltcrs Willi ,------·---·------:1 Ynuth FellowHillp, 8 p.m. Gcnet•nl and we inspect it conslunLiy lESS THAN 4c A LB. . W, S. C. S., fi•·st Wednesday, 2 p. head the society and Mrs, Get'lle Watters will scrvu us vice-presi­ nil along the line for nny sign : m. nt chtu·eh. CircleR seco11u of deterioration. ; Wednesday, 2 p. 111. in homes, dent. Ji'rnnl1 Fcttrll's was re-elected 30-lb. ns t1•cnsut·cr· and Miss Maxine Fay aach 'Nm·ser·.v comluelutl dur·ing churt:h In other 1\'0rds, nil our Avq, ~ervices. - · was chosen ns secreta1·y. 1 efforts nrc aimed nt niTer ing These ofl'icers, together with the pnslor, malw up n committee to you only the finest nnd fresh· Extra JumLo 2l Sire Swoet and Ripa Wllliamsi~·an llff'lh- genson of Gregory;·, Mrs. Fred' . otlist, Rowley, G. E. Miller, pastor. Lytle, Mrs. A. L. Mayer and Mrs ... HotDog RoU$J ~223c ledge that the price will be no Church schorJI, 10 a. m, Class meet· Ralph Hayner. . Cooked Hams lb. 65c Veal Roast· lb.49c Plain or Saodad Marvol nyorc than the family wishes to ing, 11 a. rn.. Worship s~t·viee, M~·· nnd Mrs. Wayne R1gg~ nne~ 11::10 a. m. and 8 p. m. w. Y. P. s.l Nellie Pearl were Sunday dtnnet Boot Chuck Cuts W!fh Pcckot For Dr011inQ , 16·01,,7 pay. 7:30 p. 111. Prayer service 'l'hursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bm•t I Rye B;·ead loaf , C 8 p 111 Norton. They called on. Mr. ancll, Beef Roast lb.Slc lb.t9c · · Mrs. Lawrence Higgs of Gregory Veal Breast Willlttmston \\'<'Hl<>yan llfeth­ in the aftemoon. Spanish Bar Cake p~;k:, each odbt, Briel,, G. E. Miller, pastor. Mr. and Mrs. Don Steffey anrl Sliced Bacon ·. s~~tb. f:;:~· lb. 49c Bologna Rausor's-Germ•n Style lb. 42C Worship service, '10 a. 'ii'l'. Class Mr. and Mrs. Walter Scheer toured Potato Chips lb·;i~ meeting, 11 n. 111. Church school, in the Upper Peninsula severaJ Swift's Plato or Brisket lb. 31c Premium lb. -·- 11:15 a. m. Pmve1· service, Wednes­ days lust week, retuming hom~ Boiling Beef Braunschweiger 45c Sandwich Cookies - l?i day as announced. Sunday night. Larry was cared for hy his grandparents. llfason llfd hotlist-l'J'f'shytnr·ian Mr. and Mrs. Joe Miller and · Fresh Caught lb. Va1·iety Cookies of~+ :BA LL'HOME FOR' S11mmnr Union. Union service

    i, 1 has been tested for n message lJy the pastm·. I Okemos and Vici~·it) sunnyb:o.k ·· · '· You'I(Say: over 10 years and hnR Red Salmon r.n ~~~ 57c dexo Shortening · --3.- c ~: Uc })nn~vllltl Ft•t•e Methodist., Rev. llfrs. A. B. Whiting. won the. approval of H. W. Cummings, pastor. Sunday holh practjcul fa1·mers .3 .t•ll . 37c school, ,10:00, Leland ·PmTine; Mrs. Daisy and family Broadca.st Redi·Meat t~~~'· 37c··, Ca~nation ,· Milk cans. . and agl·icirltul'Ul ex- su~ S~urge~ "Be$1 iced. Tea For Mer~.· perts. · ·perintendcnt. Pt·eaching service, visited their cousins; Mr. ancl Mrs. o••• 4 'IS~:'~ 111:00. Y. P.M. S. service, 7:30, fol· Alvu Stewm:tl. and familY,, ul Vienna Sausage dc~st ~:~ •19c :· Potato Salad Ivanhoe 25c Yet Who Prefer A&P Teas ·lowed by a messag-e by the pustor. Sheridan, Suni:lay. · ' M~ny S e c u ri ty · Compound Pt·ayer meeting Thm'sduy evening Mrs. ·Ruth Witmer of l)Jugcne,. I Bro.adcut Uncle Ben's ~Rice.-· · · : ~.~~k:: ·;: S~VE UP TO 15c: ON A POUND* . ' isn't·, n. ".cute-nil" but . at 8 o'cloclt ut the church. · Oregon. is visiting ·her .parents, Dried Beef · 22cT · ·: ,' •B~1od on N•tional Survov Avt~4Qtl, it· \vii\ giye · yot' tre­ --. · Dr~ nnd Mrs: D. W. ·Roberts. I; Wheatflt,hl llfethmlist, Allan Mr. ' and 'Mt·s. · Charles Kern- Argo ·Com .Starch ·Fels Naptha Soap ·,; i menclo.'ul! · ", leewuy i'n. .T. . ' . 15C·•·, ·':~· .•.. ;'-HEARTY AND VIGOROUS. judging· how dry your Lippincott, pastor. Moming \Vor.· meyer and family have moved to grain. is. ,· X ' ship, 9:30, bapti~m of babies. Sun- . t;l)eir new hti.mc' on' Ha,tcl.l roli'd, Nedar Tea . YaP'!~: d!J.Y ~cho0 1, 10:30, Lestcl\ Wnmer, Mr. Kammeyer is. a mec)inn/c ·!lt. "-' superi'ltmidcnt. Methodist Youth the school. No sp~cial ··equipment Neetar. Tea Bags . oi'la , Fellowship, 7:15, Paul Wolf, span· Mt·s. Robert Bamett, Rosnlec · is nliedcci; it's absolute­ ROr. Evening service, 8:00. W. S.C. Ahrend and Duv.Jd Johnson ·were ly harmiess to stoclt or RICH AND FLAVORFUL S., Thursday afternoon, July 21, at baptised at the services'· in the pout t1·y; it g·oes a long the 1 home of Bertha Showerman. Baptist .chui·ch Sund.ay evening. Simoniz way lownrd prevenllng This is a Christmas showel' for the Mari,ly'n :ijennett, '1V!argaret , Tea· .mildew nne! dry •·ot. ·own Ethel Harpst Home, Cedartown, Blaclt, Helen Swab, Norman M,ur- 1Georgia,. Mld.·week service, eve~y dock, Keith Palmet,ton, · Harol(l, o•. 98c Pt.- 59c .: arm ~~ Bags Thursduy evening at the church. Redman, Paul . ~ol.lCY• •!J-Ild Don Trustee 'hom;d meeting, Mondq.y Sperry left1 Sundl,ly Q.f,t.emoon for For Sparkling Porcelain evening at 8:00 at the church.' a weelt's stuy 11>\ Camp· Ch,tef FlavorFul Lai~~c~eon Melt · :Y~u~ Pets. Will ~ike ltl Make.s Clo.thes Whiter / · N oonduy. · 1 Holt B•·otherhoml Tcm)Jlc Meth- Rev. and Mrs. Holmal.\ Johl,lson Kitchen SwJft~s-Prem. Wilson M. Tennant, minister. nnd son, David, left. Monday to. · -P.rd ~~· FocK.I_ :Linco •leach odlst~ '. ~ .. '>&- ,' ·... ~ . .:.~·-····~· .. ,... ~~ .... Mason ElevatQr .Co. "Tlll Death Do Us, Part" will be S!lend a· month at .Camp. Baraltel Klenzer· ~-. ·. :·-·. 'S·lri·\V, • · - · Phone. SS4J the· subject. of the sermon by the. ncar ;...Muskegon. Yom)g :Pe,l:iplc ,pr, 2 pilstor at the 10:00 worship next diffet·ent ages wlll leave each weclc 'C1n•••• 39c· ··~------...... _.;;.;..;.;;._ ...... ,..._ __ ...1 Sunday morning:. ¥•:s. :M:a.t·.ilyn 'for a wcek'li. stay Bt .the. 'caai1p.,' ,.· 'I ,. 1. ; ! ···~

    ;& 11 ·f• '': I ;r,' teniHng either ot tile church~s In Recrelltilm Program. Holt m•c u!fJo Inviter! to attend, In Full Swing 11t ... lolt r !Oi' a weelt'll trip to WI!Shlngton, 'Rev.'' and, Mra. Peyton nnd Holt Happenings D, C, 11nd the eaatet•n ntatea, and Mt'a. Maynard Stanfield By M11ry Dixon, l'houu 71511 Holt t•oovcrttlon program Ia' In •·~ Stockbridge Events' ,Jrly l'aul,lmrHI. l~lnct~d full swing now for the summer Mt•a, Nell Ort!{!ey underwent fl children attended South Baptlat 'I't'IINiml at. Annual M•mUng activities, lly tm'li. Helon Beeman, l'hooo UO mnjot• oporntlon aL Rowo Memorial ·church ut !"analng flunday evening.. r Vacation Hillin Fldwnl junim• ancl lmLoJ'IllOcllllto depart· Jny Pnrlthlll'Rt' wus elected ut hospltrtl .!uly 1, A oholr of Hi voltwa fr•om Moody 1 bo AuguNI. I-Ii montH mooting ul the l•'lrst the ilnntllll achool board meeting Dnnclng claaaea ltl'c hold avery· Will Pre~- dny fo1• girls, Oldct• gii'IE lll'O Blhlo Inalltulc u.t Chicago 'wua tho ·: At a meeting Hnll Cnun- IJyterlun Ohlll'ch. Mnndny night to replace LeRoy Services ll~ld 11rlti11y For Sgt. Robert El, Prater· ot Chn· ¥r. nnd Mrll, F'rnnlc Burgess lllHl apodal fentm·o, , or tho lnught. hy Jnn Dnr·llng, Tuesduy I;. Mr". nnd Mrs. Dave Brtsm•o utc din- !!II of Churches hold nt i.lw Pres- Both nov, Vernon Smith and i Cn.rponter as trustee, Mr. Cllrpon­ MrN. l~mmr1 Ji!lllgrl8t, 80 I)Uto air haae, nuntoul, Illinois, and 'I'hursclay nt 1 o'cloclt und Mm. Elmrnn Siegrist, ap, widow spent the wee!{ end with his par­ ner nt Mnrslmll Sulldrty, Mr. rwd Mm, Wlnllcld nnd aon, b;vterlan clllll'llh last IPrirluy nl!ilJt I !lev, Wilson '!'cnnnnt will work In tm· hrtd served only one term and glrln undot• nine nttc11cl ,clflsaes Mr. uml Mrs, Dannie Owcnll nnd .Hmmy of Wolf lnlw, called on the preliminary plnns wm·c mnde for•, tho Bible schnnl ns tcac!l!CI'H llllfll wus up for re,·electlon, Parkhurst ot the Into .John Siegrist of Water·. cnts1 Mr, and Mrs, Toy Prater, 1 Monrlny, Wednesday nnd Friday at chlllii'On nnrl Mr, unci Mra. acne Herb Collins frtmlly Sundny, 1 the Comnnmlty Vncnllnn Bible will he nHHist.cd by woriwrs from I came to Holt n few ycrtrs ago and loo township, died Tuesday eve- Die!{ Wllrle Ia 'spending the weo!t 1:30 with Jefln Jcnvoy us In· nlng, ,July li, at the home of her at the Y, M. C, A, camp at Mill Streets nne! children ap~nt tho pilllt ilchbol which wlil he hold from Au- llw two chtll't!hcs, ' !works In Lunalng. Tellers were week at Higgins lu!{c, guat 1 to All!illllt li, Scsslmts will All eh!Jclrcn of t!10 onmmunll.y Walter· .Tenve;v, Stanley s.tructor, Mlas Jenvcy also gives daughter In Romeo, · lake, pe held cnch of the five mm•ninf(s from the ngc of llvc up nrc invited·1 anrl Mrs, Fm•d Chapman, lnatruclion of bntnn twirling aftot· She Is survived by her daughter, Mr, nnd Mrs, Roy McCloud nnd INGHAM COUNTY NEWS the dnnclng lensons, , Mra George Tisch ot Romeo· two Mr. nnd Mrs, Orvlllo Haney a net Jimmie wore In Pontiac Sunday, from o;oo n, m, to 11 :au n, nc. with to cttlcnrl the sessions, Further I Tho group voted to continue the July 14, 1949 Page 6 ~he beglnnet' n.nr.l pt'lrnury rlcpttL'l· planH will he nHtdc at n future :17-wecl< term of school, and to Handlcrnftcclaasos arc. worldng gra~dchlldren, VIvian and Doria son, of Ada, Ohio, were week enrl wllh ~ cloth and flogqr.pr·lntlng, Tisch; two alatera, Mrs. Sttrnh Hut· gu~~lil of t.he Dave Basorea, i' 1 ·• menta meeting- at Brotherhood nwcllng of the wor!wc·s fllld wlll.bu t tran!lfer• $7,500 from the remaining Boys lgyin 'classes are fivo·day, Temple Mclhmllst chiLI'ch and lho announced Ialor.' C!\rldt•cn nut a~- l building nnrl Rite fund to n bond on n. tC11loolter' and ·Mrs: ·~a4rn· B\l,rb~r. :rvrr· ape! Mn, Wcndall Ahhott nnrl sche

    ·excessive. "Tlie purpose speed, of'thlsHall pointed progr'am out. · r£~~~~~~:~~~~;t~fi·~~·~~~·'.dri speed control,". Hull. saijl,. "is· · ·1. convincc.nll. drivers of the truth. the July slogan; 'Speeders Lose' "The .next time you're ternp,1:cu drive at an excessive ber that ·you nrc minutes you· might save .RAIN OR SHINE your life, because 'Speeders Los!\.' -they Jose their licenses-and they lose their lives." (AI.I Under Cover) SAILING GREAT LAJ01S Road Louis Garyer, lieutenant j. g.; left Tuesday. for Cleveland, Ohio, Community A house that requh·cs continual m~j~r repairs where he will sail the Great Lultcs · Mrs. Elmer otiK is a building that isn't earning its ~eep. Our .for the summer months. Garver cost estimates will show you that moderniza· lhRd just retur·ned fr·om a two·. Saturday-Sunday tion will slash t·hose upkeep bills. after the wcclt training cruise on the laltes. Garver, u senior nt Michigan State initial expense and save money for years in. college, is the son of Mr. and Mrs. less fuel consumption. Carl Garver of Mason. July' 16 and 17 Grovenburg ' Estimates without· Obligation + Games + Fun Ea:sy Terms. + Refreshments Arranged· If You ·Prefer ...

    ·...... I'' • ... :• ., '•'., '· ,, ;;. : t'' 'I 'I: ·. ,,· LUMBER AND BUILDING SU,PPLIES · ! ~· ,.,,· OF ALL KINDS FOR EVERYBUILDING ' AND REPAIR .JOB. '. $1 ·and' $1.50

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    '. Michigan',s Tourist Business-­ July 14, 1949 TH.E INGHAM 'COUNTY NEWS Is It Getting Better or Worse? ly li'ronnh" uccent who Hula Hoi· "Hloml on l.ilo Moon" is showing lywood on it~ cat•, Dol'rllhy Lrlmom· rtl. tlw l•'ux 'l'lrorllcr nuxt 'J'ilm•a!lay Songwriters' Lives Portrayed in Technicolor Musical open Sunrlay rtt Lhc Fox 'l'lumi.J•u Clr,nn Alll'lnnra oulrJlalo visitors with wru·rn nnrl li'l'icin..Y tllicl c:n-fltm·u HohoJ•t lly I Wilh Don Amccho CO·Htlli'I'CC], 'l'ho (Michlunn l'r•'" iloooclutloro) rl•icndly linnpltnllly anrl Aay, "flo , X Man: 'rhtl fol(lot Mllchnrn, Bal'lmrn Bel Gerltlon and Columbia comedy wil.ll mu~lu i" ltobcrl I'I'CH!on In nn n'lll'iong, SCCJI'Olflry'of lhc mlrlgulng p!ol, tlll inlcrostln·g. tru·~ \ / IG-Disfrlcf of•Columbla Serenade" all of which were CH· mor·o he HCCH or his cmplnym•'a hoyg-u.n cflllfll,Y. Mlr:hig'nn 'l'olll'i~l Co11ncil, ndrlnd established, 1790. r'lr:nl 1rilllnllon nne! some lll'llllnnt pcclally I written fm· "Slightly molhnr!H the ]OHH ho 1llleH them; "1 1<1111W wlurt nm lrtlldng- his conviction lo lhc conlmversy; Hinging )Jy allmcllvc Kilty C!l1'­ IPrcnch" by Allrm nollcrls anrl a111l ho dcr:lcles lo quit hi~ joh and· aboul," he dcclarorl. "I li'tiVCI le that. or J\1icllig~lll. as Miohil(lln? Ami don't forget Wlll'lxc! musical film r·elcascd by Califm•nla's stale budget is nearly oUI' 62 roadsir.lc pru·tcr to mal{e her an overnight movie star in this scene mcmbcr·s of the conservalion com­ body but Andy can sec he's heaclin' from "Slightly Fr·cnch," which opens at Lhc Fox ThcHtrc in Mason 9 Protect Yourself ... mission pr·ivately frowned on this fot• a fall in more ways lhan one, Sunday and Monday. laliludc. So did the state lcgisla­ what with cxaminat!ons coming • * * ' . 1 . "' , "' : . by elwd ubont crli tors nt Topinnbcc. An inl.elli· writing tct1ms--Richa1'CI Rodgers M1·s. Ro~g-crs, with Betty Garrett When," Ann Solhem in a sparls, Detroit. The Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bond and the south curve and lit on his face 'I winners in the novice final were 1, Tommie spent the week end fish­ In the center or the track. Totor· Dick O'Leary; 2, Joe Callahan; 3,, :.0; ing hi the north. artis was rushed lo the hospital, Billy Phillips. ; Mr. ari'd Mrs1 Erwin Foreman hnl returned to the track later in, In the first amateur elimination I and family arc spending this week lhc afternoon with a few cracles have to be I L:;nch, Pon,tJa~; 3, Tim Timson, You have aeen .them in the movies Foreman and family were Sunday Idled down on the bends, and by Wmr.lsor, Ontarro. In the tina! am­ ~ '1 ••• dinner g11esls of Mr. and Mrs. Elr· usc of a steel plate on the rider's I at cur race the winners· were 1, Don You have read ·about them win Foreman and family. . left foot, i Marion; 2, Ted Johnston: 3, Cliff Mr. and Mrs. Frank Church and The bikes sltid, almost sideways! Lynch. You have heard t·hem on the radio family and Mr. and .Mrs. Roger to the stmig-htaway. No mcchan-,1 In the expert division first race Church and Lonniu spent Sunday ical hral{cs arc permitted, Tracl{ Wi11ncr·s were: 1, Art Hafer; 2, at Russell pat•k In Leslie at the officials explained that when the Harold Brooks; 3, Paul Goldsmitll, ) Church reunion. . bil{es approach the curves at 60 St. Clair Shores. Second race; 1, Nowl See Them in Person Mr. and Mrs. Earl Bond and miles an hour any bike that slows Reg Mull, Lansing; 2, Chuclt This is the oa·iginal worlds f.air show Tommie of Elsie have moved to down sutldcnly might pile up every Grover', Port Hm·on; 3, Harlan the Whcalflcld district. J•idcr on the track. With the prac· Reed, Lansing. Expert final win­ Mrs. Ella l{ing and Mrs. Edith lice of allowing no brakes on the I ne1·s were 1, Reg Mull; 2, Art Patrlclt attended .Community Aid racers, all the riders lose speed at Hafer; 3, Chuclt Grover. Thursday in Williamston. '!'he S, W~ Whcattlcld extension group met with Florence ·Smith and had a picnic at Ella Sharpe parl< in .Jacltson Tuesday, , Outlay· of 12 Million Needed To Nancy Darrow of Mason spent the wcclt end with Mr. and .Mrs. Robert Foreman and family. Expand U. of M. Medical. School The first grumline driven auto "A, capital, outlay of $12,000,000 commented upon the problen1 of E. Duryea, In is ncccssat·y in order to increase increasing the number·· of medical the number of University of .Mich· students by saying· "it is impos­ igan medical students from 208 to sible to accommodate any ad-' 315 yearly." ·This statement was ditional students ·without first (laJ'l of 'a report 1nadc lly Dt•, Earl making clinical facilities available I. Cm·r of Lansing, to the. council for tj;tem once they· cntc·r tlieh• of the Michigan State Medical So­ clinical year. '!'he medical school is ciety meeting at Pctosltey. Dr. in good· shape at the p'resent but Carr is chairman of a committee we must have· an: increase In the 'of the Slate Medical Society. in· clinical faculty to talJ>OI'torl eo!­ Work sho'p Professors Would' WreCk wlth whloh lllny havo boon tnrllll· hllres wh11 tur·n ulrnul IUHl lour cntot1 tr) tho Hohool l'llOillH wlrnre clown tim VOl',\' lnr;tllrrtlonH which tho p1·oce~H Is l'CJlOfltml 11110n lhn puy l'lll' Lhnil' o!]uentlon nnd lil<llls--·ali ,or which Is Pill!! Amerlcrm youth. 11u1' br a long-sutformg pubiin Cllllod .... lng lo ~he fctlcl'lll govemmcnt n~ the college g-ovcr·nnH!ntaJ .. work .. lheycrlecl OX,IIIliplc of' what 0111\)),1. be enough revem1e to maintain sectioq r,aJtes or bus fares. He can't offer the De­ troit Edison any lower freight rates, lower shop. Lcal'llcd tliscnsslmlH cDncm·n-· /n Ire rlune In t,lic slnt,es '.'~Jd l.n l~~ crews or enough to keep the rust off the !ng tho affairs of government at oeul uniiH, rJw grwcrno1 a rails. wage scales or cheaper coal. McCarthy can its vru·ious levels hnvc cng-ag·orl tho possihly tile lieutenant-govcl'llor not offer the Michigan Bell any saving in ullention of those who Jilin lo .. wonld he the only onus Lo 1'1111 t~l The public service commission was set the price of wire. JlOHe aH mttlwrltics. o11 r Mi,Jrigan . dcet;lon time just Jllw we clc>1.t up to see that the people arc not over­ There should be no politics mixed in stalo govel'llment has been X· presltlcnt .and vwe-J~I'?s.lclenl. A~l charged and that the utility firms receive a myotl hy so-called c·o!logo nnd tho aclmin1stmlrvc ol_flmuls woull with decisions of the public service commis­ fair rate of return. ~·civc 1 ·nn·;ental experts. r:Jo Ira~ clly he appointed. '!'!~en rnrlecd would sion. Decisions should be based on sound government, co 11 nty govtH'nnwnt., we lmvc lhe pcr·te<'t typo of g-ov- Wages, advanced costs on wlre, poles, economics and fair showings of costs and sf'irool g-overnment llw lnwn,hipfJ r.rnmentul Ol'g'>tniXIttlon and ef· coal and .all operating costs have sent utility investments. If utility firms using the ut­ ;,~d i nd udetl also 'I! ave ]Jecn -the adjustment of rates charged con­ Plain economics and common sense­ it, especially hem in Mlchig·an, monl.h;: while the Hoover commit· sumers. The commission is just as much not politics-should govern the workings that is really worth lwcping. 'rJ1c tee has been urging lhc cong1·ess governor· complained t!Jrtt he is not to do something to stop lhc ever• bound to authorize incre.ases as it is to order of the public service commission. given enough power m:. a sufficient incrertsing cost of om· national You're always sure numher of jobs to 1111 an!] not r:ovel'llmenl, pay1·oll~ alone h11vc sufficient money nor long enough been ·increased to the t11ne of mor·e Trees on County Roads by term of office tu wit !rim. The limn $275 million rt year and Lhrrt I Down tll.e . college professo!'s agreed. Only the today more than two million if you pay-by.. ]one VOice Of a COllnll',Y lawyer nmncs U!]OI'Il the 'fedemJ payrolls, check Comment on this page last week about the planting elected to tile state senate by a b~- Most county seats have as mrmy of trees on state highways res~lted in a suggestion that Sycamore nigh.ted distric~ sut'!'ountllng, Brg employees in tlw 'several fedcml something be done to plant county roadsides, too. It's ?, Rnptds was mrsed m defense of h1II'Cll1l ag-encies as are found m check on good suggestion. There is no reason why every highway Kindness to lcittcns doesn't mean the existing system Ol' in supp01'l the county ndministt•ntivc offices. .. in Michigan-state, county, .and township roads and carting them out into the country of the rights ?f til~ votcr·s to l~e And if. anyone believes these , heard nt cleclio!1 tmte. Only t,h1s federal payroileos are setting an residential streets-should not be lined with trees. to die of starvation or t.o mew around farm houses. There's been lone senato1· pomted out the .tel· • 1 of governmenl-1! effi· In Ingham county, as in other counties in the state, nn epidemic of that this sp1·!ng and vanta~·e of bicn~ial e!~Jctions ~ncl . ;:~;~r;,'~, cthe.v f:houl~l test them o11t. the pioneers left trees bordering the roads or the early summer. F'armers can raise their the dangers Which Blight sprmg '!'! re isn't' a sinn·Je elected county fmm too much centmlixcd power r}~ . 1. Ol' ,;n.v" deputy or nnv settlers planted them. There are many Ingham roads to­ own ltittens. The best way for city folks, if they are too squeamish an.d too long a term of. Office. 0~1iV ~lcr~~ai~ 1heil~ several offices who I day shaded by trees planted by our great-grandfathers. to drown the kittens, is to deliver lh1s senator could see the .tel- . 1 o ot turn in at the close ol ~MEMBER- FEDERAL- DEPOSIT Some of those trees were planted too close to the road. them to the county animal shelter vantage of koep.ing L!Je lJ:r:ec ~~~· hl~lsincss dnv more IISOfU1, Then there was usually only a narrow track. Often there in Lnn:;ing. There the l dealer on the oil-r·lch Bah­ Every time the. road commission crews have to cut Don't believe those stories nhont rein Islands of the Pet·sian Gulf Lansing-South street intersection justices of the peace being so a ~rec one or more should be replanted. We now enjoy on US-127. He b1•ought the purse . o'nrl was delivere1l from South Benrl stupicl and ignorant. That's wll£lt · to' Mason a man th ago. It had not the trees planted by our grandfathers and great-grand­ to the office. It was crammed with some of the ''experts" al lhc "gov­ fathers. We should give our grandchildren and great­ bills and express money. orders, a been driven mm:h until this wee]{ ernment wor]{ shop" at Michigan because of its high speed. grandchildren a chance to bless us for shade and beauty valuable pen and pencil set and a State colleg·e said last weelt. 'rhey lot of other things that a woman recommended that only lawycr·s be along roadsides. That's why we should ask the road com­ carries wlien she goes traveling. 'rhe rnr was just. too fast for mission wor.kers to go easy with the saws and axes on permitted Lo serve ns justices. Rafetv. Fiven wlJon the car was be­ Inside was an identification slip Natumlly, that would mal;c :uldi· the old trees, to S[>are the thrifty young trees in roadside ~hawing that the ·owner was Mrs. ing baclwd out. of the hnrn :.11e tiona! jo!Jf: for lawyers. ;o;poN!orneter Indicator would swmv, brush cuttings and to plant young trees where they are Nellie Van Buskh·!c of Columbus, 1 10 31i, Dnwn the slope to the road needed. · Ohio. The purse and all its contents Not only would acceptanr.c were returned to the owner. The of the recommendation of law­ the hnnd would reach 50. On ~bo pacl{age was at her home when yers deprive non-lawym·s of road it would hit uO while bemg sl1e returned from a vacation trip jobs, it would dcpr·ive the peo­ shifted into high and before the to Oncltama. ple of some well (j11alified Oost erie house was reached the E.>.rowr:-ings ,Are Just Drownings Jlccclle would register· 80 without ,., . . 't. ' jucl~ing. I sat through the "My faith in humanity received stepping'. Ql) tho gas. Clasoline con- a boost and I agree with you that Lyle::··K. Spmgue incJ11CSl con­ dueled by Justice Roy Adams ' ::;;nn1Ptio:n .W:a~. .Jlhrnomenal. ~fi miles Arthur Hinchen is a desirable clti· ; 'to ·pw" go~l!on without overdrtve. zen," wrote M1·s. Van Buskirk to Monday after·noon. A U. S. i.. , ' ' supreme court justice could the Ingham County News. "It Is .... BouP.'ht hv Russell for the use of too bad there are not more like not have handled tho situa­ tion better. !1is wife anrl .Toanna and Russell, him in every community." Jr., during their stay in the States In that case Juclge Adams wn.s this summer, the .Cil1' is bound for Mrs. Van Buskirk's appreci­ Not once ... but hundreds of times .•. in acting as eomner. A cm·oncl' has .· Bahrein when Mrs; Brown returns exhibition after exhibition, these fearless ation was generous. Art's hon­ this fall. Dad and the rest of us come to he regarded as 11n under­ drivers go through their breath-taking esty eamed him gratitude and talwr who gels there first hut cursed automobile manufacturers $25 in cash. Another $5 was actually he's an important officer for .sending their fastest and most smnts in those rugged dependable Dodge sent to the Ingham County of the law, or should be, or• 11sed to economical cars to Europe and cars. You'll scarcely believe any automobile News to pay for telegrams and be. The office of coroner goes Asia and peddling their .•low, l:"llS· can take such punishment. See this show postage. The charge was just bael< to 119•1 (before either W. eating · cars here on the home •.. then come to our showroom for a fu·st­ half that, so the other $2.50 Ray Gorsline or. Hany E. Lcadlcy marl

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    :.~ ' ~\¢ 1¢ .: tYo:,,;:,~~'~" ¥tJPON!rliJ(J FORD OVERDRIVE gives you driving relaxation ~ and saumgs -·~w ··such as you never dreamed possible. Yo,ur engine actually loafs along at t) m.p.h. while your car YES is doing(!) ••. 1t's so smooth an~ .quiet, you'll feel like you're flying! !flii~0 ~ --1" '!) It saves you up to 15"lo on gas . ~ • f-~,;>~ keeps your e,ngine younger, longer . . ~~ ----· c= ,jl~ ut~ -;:::;: / { ·),_--=-1 1 ~--::-:---:_.!!-\ .J~ . $ Luooago Room - l.nnd~t Smooth Rlda- 1',11\liluo'll Wld• .. Horl.lon Wlndahlold­ gives you plenty of extra highway miles that add up to real savmgs! uf ll 111 till' 00 ~lllL!'iuull trunk 'l'tll\ t•lut Hidt• II!!Ulo1 hr1 tl1e \\'lcl .. , ••une•l 1\imiMiait!ltl fur uf 1111) new t•untint•, ru~ul~. t~hurlt·ur~ tlH: 111ilt~ll. u. new driving Autluuk. '• THE PIONI£RS And, FORD'S OVERDRIVE gives you extra safety, too! Just step ~ down on ' " Used to Carry the accelerator and you get a quick surge of passing or hill-climbing power .•• Water That Way The pioneers useif to put. ~p "':f~..,- release your pedal pressure ~ and-presto-you're bach m with old fashioned credit, too-high interest, frequent -~~::' ~hat free and ~asy ~ .OVERDRIVE. . . -. ,,·· renewals, extra charg~s, and Twin .. Duct Vantllatlan­ lwo Gr•at Engln•s-CI1nn11ll ·' Brir•f;t4, you rt~frt!'MhiuR l'orllinn'11 gnmt lllrniklat dght • · ·I '•, ollie~ costly. feature's! . .'' And take the way Ford's' ·ne'v ·''Hy'dra~' uuttloor ulr, ruin or ahint:. or th~,".i~l/ ..Eitl:~r'll :!.J:~u1~y! . •; fllonty or Room-Widt•r Kr.ntll •. · t''grefltt·r' lc~ 1· r;111m, · llmplt! hr.1ul l ··''·The· •land .. Bank:"syste,; pio• ··Coil"· and "Para-Flex" Sprin'gs·float· you:. rnom-)u·u~uu rtllua ih•.l'lintiuul • ·over' bumps;· 'l'ake 1Ford's '!So.fa-Wid'e''. ·" ·. ' ne'ered the modern· c·on· '; · .. ·seats-tlley give you··'mor'e ··hi~·· ·and: ... , :· · -~e"ni:~nt' Ja~m.,: f'!l~:foa.'ge ! (~- shoulder room than any other •car· . in · ... ' · system. ,' , , . . . · .,. ,,, , •' : I Ford's field. Or· take l~ord's 35·% easier· ,, . 'Come··i~.: wm':.,~u you acting brakes and the difference .the solid We 1 ' ~ '' :JLifegunrd" Body.-ntakes.: ~orne ih fotr.1 ,. · ,., ,, :. l!((• IH not htgi1 011 1 Sp1 uadlng luning IIIlLI C\1111 on o/' 1tb Jl!'l', c•nl of the Jilt Illy hit It<'! nH .1 ;lHI lilly 1 1!ll!l 'I'll!' I lnre Ill< g1 till nn liJ!•Il own 011 In lnsf:mination gi\IH llilllll' lo n 1111d h tvo 11nn nutlllle JUst I W.t\11 lo hllilrl Ill' hllV .illlidgu hillS HIIJl]lfJ\[ Jll 111 Ul l1011 Will !Jll N<•W II lie.! L \'\ )JUI\lg llllll l(t'li rl Associations rtllolll llie illll<' nuud•1 TeHI111g Will Wh<~l cun be done ln Ill! pi fiV<' t11o glvu IIi<' faclH lll'llllnhlu lo Ill! Ill< rs lly .tl In• ,.J, v.1l111' ul pti"'R 1111\g­ dj)]lf'lll .JJlel.! of YO Lit J \I Ill nt COUll· 11 Mil hlg,t\1 I 11\lhH i11 ~I In lhc lilll1l· of 1111111~ fltl ill Ill stored ot 111g lillltl ~I hH to '~I 71 Most If YUII gel YUill own i•"dlng lol tty hnrnc wltlr 01 n lltu nl tl 11 ces liur "' .Ill ill< 111 bleedu0' n~we1 L· r~u-Hlmi•d WilLI[ "' hy o•i,J lJW ~01! ol fHI\f'llllsu IJ!{\('t'l\ll'llis Jl' 1< < nl 11< w whe>il Will Hlfly !Jp- ncll'(l!ilJI" Cd\1 be sc11 e11et1 olr 1\ilh llll• lolul llllllllill o[ row; IHt'd fot II Inc II<'• ds 111 1 du:r.etl pill! <"I 111 ~1\ul l•'lllll•'IH lillY .!ppJyiJfi\V $1Stllol lht \(1\JII\IH!f'l oll lho• (tees nnd Si\IIIIJR .\ltd ne•cCH'f.\IY llllll 1< l.tlly 11 11'1 en! U S !J( pn1 t­ n IJOllt 01 lwu S111l • tiJt)l!Ps l,IJ II\ HIFI\ [!I ill hasP 11g1eo- j •Uilll\lf'f nnd pnHs!hly Ionge! J;Ulldtngs ltidlt j)IIUC July 14, 1949 P,tgc 4 litJ\VI 1<'1 J\111]1\J, Jll I ,\1\I(('111 !eLi Willi Ill 1CI1 II[ lJw lllllC' IWl dH ,------·---·-· 1 oni\' In l.tllll!'IH "ll'VIIIn!s hPtng glullcl] With, WI!O.tl appl~s I 1~11,111111 UDW J SCI \'l< f c/ HI l!IJ< ,eJI\ l".Jin ml'l'l\ st tl<• Ill !Ill• lTnilPd Sltlus plow in'll'l lnl.rn W!fhtll ,\11 ,\\(I 1 slol .tg<' J t L \'1'111 he• .t lisP <>I llw 1!1 I' lllliV Itt•, 111 .tllii!UJ II IIIH<'IIIIIIil!Oil lll'1 Iff 1 Ill\ OSI 'l'ho• Hdll\J>lllig 1 1 \lft't~llJet lmt litllluJ,d m.tJIillY ldllli• dlld 11Cll· should )Je lllllCCd lJHJIUllgJtly 1J1 1 LOWDEN I! HLOJ'Pd tiJt•t,o\(tllnHlll,tgrcc,t~ttJ!I htdtlt>d \\llh l1:-;t Yt'ttt :i r1np Jy ~fjfii)IJI)I) IU\\t; Ill' ltl held:; !Jc- e J,!IJelcd lu 'how 11 .1\ 01111•:-. lo1 \ I',US iatnlf 1 s dl e 11 ue to :-~ell: IWW t 1 op 'r!Jcv 111 r. t 11 , 0111 .tgu11.: t< nil> J<0\111«1 lo !Ill' l\licllJg,l\1 lt1 d~, lttH lc ., Lt ghm ~~~ IIHI NP\1 l W]\!,ll OJ\ llio Ojll'\1 nJ,l\](cl 1,\f!r\f IH [o HlO\e ltlCil Wi!C,tl Wllf'lf' lilf',\ \l'eJe llh,l\1 "''"Jll lh.tl the rlos\1\)i' d.tl<' lm On shppctyskicls gtcascd wtth Fcls Napt!M so<~p the batn :3tLll• llll!rg"e d,UI\' dflJ1tl(lll('!lf ;IIKP JJJtll' \.YlliiC UllU ,Lpp1HHLJOI1 I' 0 l'•v• ~ lnuct1urt l,llj'lll t!Jtollgll Aplil ,10, lfl">O 1 cl!gllliltly IS .L ll\olllll ],tier lh< ltr ul isl ll\fl Luc t tamt lt•:!.U B1 11 y Ru td 1 l of Rtchat c1 Aseltine was hauled ovet d quat tcr of a mtlc. Ascl­ WI 1 Ju• lh IIi(• on Wlll,JI pro~ \rl'rll Ill Ln 11Hi TIH !lC(~L~dlY MHhlg~lll, "'~' Jl.tslull's s1x legiS- >Jwnet .1nd boss of the movmg ctcw, Aseltine, Vern Johnson d.llt V lOW:-i In JugJt d1l UJ!mty diC \'H U1u ldlliiPJ ll c t 1\'P~ t r 011~ fdllll:-1 M~tillgdn Hlc~le < ollL·r~c tlg lo1' lllll Hlhe 0 lUfctt- - •Jnds and rubbet-ttrcd ttatlcts to move bwldmgo dlld h<1s !Jcr;n pt He • 11ppnr l 1c1ll\ fw Ill~ rlw LHJn, mo1 P ell HI Pill l<•cdmg JwL 1 •o 1 1 1 flVIIIL' I l!tLChl!:-i J'1 pel f CJit t af Lei Ap1 J! ;:o, HHlO, 11 llC I lt't \Vot It mclhoch, and 11101 e ceo pnund, o! m1!Jt te- m the lJu::;mcss mote than 27 years. lie tcmatked tlldt llllmans Ddll \ ll!Uil !11l<" sl••d til lire lo­ olds 1L unl!J then lle< <» dry JICJollCII'lLIIWL ,,L Miclng'lll (J\lC wli1ch lt; •,u pctl\J.tnenllh,tllt "REGULAR" PRICES pounitllt•it Ll Dktl pO!ItHls of H r. C,l\oli\H Ml(in" Wlh One mch of ICLL'I\cd rontplctc Jcllllmcl !Jut nn n!JI< tat111 sl(J!age sl!uetmcs wete 20 c Gal. 1 !Jultc11 1l R76 pounds of mille; t.unf,tJI cqu,tb 100 Lon~ nf \\nlcl !11111< h l't gi.Uie Tlolstcms [l<'l -tele Dulin;.: .lllne July .tnd tC'llL 'rice HIZC fillCLl ,)0 pet will bu fur l<'llllH up toG yeats, 1\lr.lvilln '1'1l11S 10 ICg!slmed mmn y!clds, the cxll 1Yclillu JJ\ Cill\,11 annu,t! mstall- CII"IIISCY<, .!2 I po!IIHI" of bullr.J- tons o! WJn eqtm,Licnl must he adclr>d i111sl!s re,ulily IV.ul,tlll<' "'mulch- l [JCL ccn,t bt d or 1 l'hnll<' 4-lGili Or.H(<'rlc 23 gl>ule E!ohlctn:; :!1 U llllolli,h lhc usc ol tnlg,ttton lmg m.llct 1,Ll, and" u~ud oue1\cver when s,tw- 111 •1~ 011 Mason llolsi((\,H, .~1 7 pounds of bllllCI-~J[H8, snap beans, lom,tloes and d11sl w.t, lJ!Jlli~d .uound ehcuy I 1l !M2 pounds of nullc, Den?.! I sweet co1 n ,dJ 1 cspoudccl lo 1111- l1 t u, lht•• ,. wus no 11\CI ea~e m lltll, 1:1 g1 trlc llolslems, 307 g,1l 1o11 Be.tns g,l\'C the gle,ttc~t :.wid lice Hi'e 01 lllilt!enl con­ Follow the GOLD BAND PLAN fo1· poti\Hls of bull01f:1l !J2t pouncb of [lCicel\l,tgL' o[ :,teld tnc\case when l <'I C IIIC\ C,tsud Holslo•!no o~fl'i pon!Hls ol bulle!- dlll111g tnc •,c,\ollll \V,Jx !Jc,1n~;.:.t\ul In Kl•tt by lllu s il1ilt• ll< llCI!l IL'HI\Ils tl the held tu Ll'clllcc Lhc ) O·L•l) toll of GOLD p- f!olsLelll, 72 7 potmd~ of buttm•f,tl g1vc mc1cascs of llO Lo 112 poll u1l '' llllll !l•ilrlc Nlll'ugrn ,1 idlltl <-It cutunlb Uillli'l :-i 1 Cdl s M,nu1ce Oeste\ Jc, C<'nL 1 pl1c liollo l1.t \ <' !JcL n ll'CIIlcL'cl illl In !tis l" oe!umatwn, the gov­ g1 ult• JJol,ll'Ill 71 l JlOiliipet ly on Ameu~an ln'll 1 <'glslc!'Cd Jet·sey, GO 9 pounds c1<' tscd ii8 p01 cent ..,.. , , 1,11111" - We know how much you like those little lll tl!CSC tt·mls. Better Peaches Cllleul, t11 1DIO." State Fair Adding Cllll1g tile fl'efjlll!llCY of UCCl­ ' chance-taking short-cuts wh1ch may save denl~, Llll• p1 oel,lllld 11011 pomtctl seconds, but which endanger your life and Day' I Pc,tclie> must uc tlunned 1! Jm gc out ll1'1L 1 Ct 01 do ~llUIV [OUI f,ll Ill Six New Contests Swine Fixed J S17.Ud, !ugh co!OJ II till lS tu be pl 0 !Ju ddmg; ,\l e li< t'l' oycd by fire limb. I clucerl .1dV1sos l! D 1 footn1<111, evc1 y hout 'rl1c n .. ttton oJ LlU11 For Charlotte 1 Miclu:,rm St,Lle eullt ge cxlcnswn popul,tlJon sullc1 s an ,LCC!dent We like you to save time, but we hke live,\ l!ollteulluiiHl '1'1111\tllllg out ol ex­ UV('\ y ]i; ot'CUtl!Js tltlllllg" the ~Cat 1 ,•uncrippled customers even better, Swmemcn me loo!ung- forwmll, em.~ litut •limtld be completed be­ J'ol1l cool ul Llic ucc1denls, the to lhe fotli lJi ctllllllltl SIVIllC tvpo' I ole' the JlllS h,l\ <]el\ 1.tu ls show 1s .tppl nxu11.tlcly one !Jtllion dnll,\1 s 01 about ~3[j pet So for your own sake, and for ours,' won't ~onrcl'encc lo be held .July 20 ctll l l1nd llllnnn1:, of tn wet'.tge I'\ l'lll I OR\C[enl 1 t11c m.1lOJl connlv f,eugJolnH!s Jli!'c wlllleqln,·e ·1~ lllllllllc~ io1 an you observe Farm Safety Week with .us by A;.:11cllllm al ex leu stan wot•Jwrs CIMrloltc. A pi oductwn exh1b1t 1~, llX[If'l tencctl W(/1 hill. J lootman taking a close look at your own work hablt~?; ,L]SO pJnnnccJ [Ol' the d,ey »ll S ,1 good jub l',ttl !Jc clone ll'llh aL M!Ciu,;.m Sl.ttc co!leg c and co11nly cxlenslon pmsonncl ,ue Sronsotcd ]jy the M1clng 111 e home unnolillt'lcd pole '!'he can- lAnd by swapping off "the dangerous ones? coupe! .tltng lo help 1 each tile gon.l St tlc colleg-e cxlons1on ~cl VIce and lei fo111 I eel ol a bamboo C1~hmg of I CWCI f,nm :tCCltlenls They a1 C 1The only safe farm is the one with safety• ~he Mwh1gnn Swmc l3t ccdet s' >Is· pole should he l'!fclcctcd ,md a 11- , ,minded people. Now is the, best time to start. sociso Rnl'lu~v.. Htlr:.rul.ni:.Y. nt l110 Wl:t'e :;uryccJ Ill tho C[OHU Of t)]e Mrs. Dol'ULh.v· Huntley of Lan- MmTiH mllcrl on M1·. unrl M n1. uweling;,

    Cillhl't'L (,, Cot'UPII, ~:!. Dn11svllln; llt·tt~· M, i"''YI', ~~. llltllliVill··· Of youruclf, any member of your family or HOEING HIS OWN ROW-'"rherc arc plenty oe good things a guy can do," says former your StiU Come Out In d<•mlll'lll W. HtowP, :!.7, 'l'ht'l't' Hivt•t•t;; group telephone lineman flay Durd, who lost the usc of both legs during the war, 'l'he et•ipplcd vctcmn Mnry ,J, [lt~:tttt•hnrnp, :.H, LILilHiiiJ-:', f.aaiily proved his statement by turning to farming. Above, helped by Ol'll Dell ,Junctt, he uses u mule­ Williarrt ,J. ~iltH·Iiru, :!r., Lnrttiltt)..';; ILutiJ Bi1bies must be .1 months or older M, ,TrdHHHIIt, l U, Lnll!llln~. d!·awn sled La chop colton on the Jarrett furm ncur Memphis·, 'l'cnn, He still must report to u l'tllrit'l\ \Vuclo•, :~li, J•:n:-,l J.nul-\in::; Lila You~· Kitchen? hospital evcr·y three clays. J•;, llut.r•llf•IHi, :,:,-,, J.uw;iru.;. ONLY ONE FHEll: POl\.TRAIT TO A FAMILY ,Juhn A. (:ritnKI\1\W, :~I, 'l'rtpr:lw, 1\nn· :•a~.; l:•·vo•t·ly W. llruwn, ~!I, J,aJt"hH~. M inurs Must Be ll.ccompuuictl by a Parent ~====~======~~~ ~~------l\l'ltflt•lh U, Mat•h•:tn, :..!~. L11moiu~~; linr· IJIII"I J,, Ht•yrl'il•tl, ~I, LnrtHilll.:'. Sure! 1 Wheatfield Center c:t•nn;,. ,\, 1\hl.ott, ,Jr., ~;,, Lntmirt~;; 1 1\!rs. I~nna ,Jnlmsnn Nurrtta ,J, llollbltor·, :n, J.:nlldng, W. R. C. S. will meet 'l'hursclay, .ramt·H F. Fmllt·r, 1!1, Lnmlinl-t': lldty Come Earlv ..... A void VVaiting I We Invite You .. . . All .llli.Y 21, wilh Miss Bcrl.lm Shmver­ ,J. llrumllll'll, I H, i.Hil!-i;llg, l'll'u ,J, l:at~:o.PI, \(l, Lrttt.~iu~~; l~lfl,.-1 l·:. lllan. lVIcrnhcrH arc u:-1lilt~~; UL'IIi';.d:L g"I'Ulll will he g·ivcn and rcfJ·csh- H. ; :,dlfq~hl't', ;p.;, IJr!lt~inn. . , I Ill . 't,, , . 1 1 'tt I'I'Pdt•i'il' W, .lolllti-!IJ/1, IS, hll!l! Latt-, ~iAM w \, ANN'S 111 UJ l;:;UI Vt,( 1Y COJlll1ll CC. Hilll:: 1\1'1~>111' 1 'l'hondor•, IIi, !.tilt: inv. ; IJI•••unalltUIR~Sl!i!!?.IIII"M••za•illlll1ili"'Mm~·IIWiilm-·llllli!lii!JW*""1itllt.WZZZib "IYTI', iLilfl JYTr~. Gc•nr·g-c Frost pie- Jl~·~·~·r·t·l L. 1\llr:tt, :! 1, Luql:iirq~; llni'.rd II nil'!\cd •tt 1'1 , l 1 , f IVT. I L, l:,llt~. 111. !.Jtrt~lttt~. , ' · · ll. lUllC o I. anr HJelint·!l IJ, I~JJI.wl~::;, :.!I, Mtnlou; Jft!l1·n' Mr.~. C:u·l Topliff ncar Eaton Rap-11. ·'""lr. 1<1, M'"""· 1I Home & Auto Supply· idH Sunday, flnrul1:1 E. '1'11.\'lor, :.!H, Jo'li11t; Sadi1~ E. . Cntnliltt•, I \I, llolt.. j r I M' 1. Mr. 11m! Mn:. Dell Wolf r:rtlkcl 1 . . ~ . -~ . 1 Phone 5211 v

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    ings were Sunday guests of Mr. ~ anclpn~i~ 111·1·s... ~::~;~d~i'r:s.Hcr·hCoolcofHast-J Hulle Giddings. LOWEST· PH ICEO CKET.·,· ENGI-NE.· CA·R 1 Mr. and Mr·s, Floyd Lylcc were ··ao I llfunday evening clinner guc•sts ol Mr. and Mrs. Gene Lyl~nd in· I. 0 0. II' hall. I Hlrunwnl iH lnvllc•d Lo ilLtmul re- 'l'hc unlPilalllniPII\ <'lllllllllli<'c inl ill'fiiHitiH on 'l'hiii'Hiht,Y cvenmgA nL Scpll'tlliH•r wtll ill' i\da Wlll~rHI f1111" 1>~'1<' 1 <'1<'­ bl nlc

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    ORDER APPOlNTJNG TIME I FOR HEARING CLAIMS DUNN-September 27, 194!l j Slut' or M1r.:hw n 'J'ht1 P1olmtf! Comt \ 101 tbt ('uunty of lnJ..i'hllnt, I Al a ~~·,siun uf ~nul Cou1t, ht>ld nl ~ht• P1 ul:mlt Ollie t 111 Jh•• U1l,\- •!f Mmwn 1 ,11 L111 :; ud ('(JuHl>, un llw !lth iluy ut J Jllbr', A )l l 1llU, I 1;1 "' 1t: liON JOHN MrULELLAN, • fud~c of P10h ttl• I In thr 1't1 tlt~J uf thr~ l~Hl!Ll~ Clf MfL-1 1'0N DUNN, l>cciiUiltl It Uflllt:lll'lllg lu lhe 10111 t thnt thr [ ~lin(' ln1 111 t'l':Wntntlon ut' c•hdrns 1\J.WtnHt ntd l!stult• ~ltnuld he lhnlttc.l, nnil lhut I llnW oiiiCI Jdltt:t lu IL)I]lnll\lt Jl tn I 11,!t'IVt1 :mmuw nrul lltiJUst nil t•lnlm~ 1 nnd cle· ----Jobr Johnson---- nnnds lWRin~t ~.lit! dtct•mlt•d IJ} .111tl ht•• llnvo nhvnys been an ncttvo num, but fnl t• s.wl C0\11 t: thts stomach troublo nnd gns really Jt i:l 0Jdl'lltl, 'l'hnt e!NliLOls of tmul got me do11n, nnd I !ound my•el! nl­ lt!L:l'Uihtf .tit• l'l(liiiPd to JII"C'St'lll tht•ll wnys tired nnd wen~. Severn! times I lnnnH to Hltld C0\11 t Ill BHHI l'Jnh:ttt.' llnd to gro~ a hold or something to l>lllcl in tht• c 1ty of Muon, Ml\hntnn, keep !rom !nlllng, My nerves nnd kid· m 01 lwfo11 1h~ :!7th tluy of Sf'J)lt•mht 1 neys were n.Jso bttd, nnd very seldom \ n 1!1 1'), ut lt•n u'clo~ek In tht• fcn<•• did I get n rcnl good night's oleep," won, ~mit! timt• nnil J•lutt lwmg lw1 t•by~ Results Jn Just 5 Days lllflOintt d fn1 tlw t•~.tlllllllttion nml 11d~ tmlnwnt nf nil clum1s nnd dC!mnnds Treat your eyes to something special in style anc/ beauty ••. ancl "A• bnd as I wns, 0-Jm.wa DI'ITE!IEI 1-('ltlll~t !'mid dt•CUIHCti 7he~w toolt effect just 6 dnys, nnd now It iH l'u1U1C!I' OidtJetl, 'l"hnt puhlic two weelcs I cnn ent nnythlng nnd 1ntlcl thtltnl lw )-('1\ll!l by puldicutlnn your poclcetboolc lo the biggest car ~ in yearsJ everything ,uallteat dlotreas I lf /1 fOJl)' nf this Cllllil f01 thH•( SUCt'~H· [ gns I '''':,'; •1\t• Wt•t•lo; 111('vlous to :;nul d.1y 01 ht•HI• rw in lht• lng-h tm Counl) Nt WH, n Ill'\\ H· Nnnhlc ns a polo pony, the 115-mch whcclh"'" p,lJHr llllllll'tl nntl cnculu!tHI 1111 tllllll \V,,yf.rcr is c "Y to m.lllcuver in tr.dfic .. , easy nunty to h.llldic in light p>~rkwg JOHN McOU~(.LAN, \ •r1 ue Copy Juch!f• of V1qh,at( Come in today. Sec tins luxurious new Wayf.trer Dnvad C llt>nlty • 1 { -hacked by the pl'iel'lcss Dodge rcput,JJion for Ht ~~~lt•t nf P10hntc J ~ r.!21h~·n DODGE ·~ _ .. -f' tlclh•cnng ycat ~ nf l:i.llislymg, lll(/lW) ·R.l\'JOH nulos. ORDER OF PUULICATION WAYFA,IR ~R FIN_..L ADMINISTRATION ACCO'tJNT And remember-the W.tyf.Jror CI,.IR Jll't a few · LEDWIDGE-Auau•t ,2, lDliU • uoll.us more than the lowest pncq1l cnrs! Stult• of Mtchignn. 1'ht' P1 ohnt~ 1Cmul nt• tlw County ot lnghnm 1, 1 1 I AL n ~~~:;1uon o( ~nicl Mnth'l' of th~ Est1tlt!: of J.!:().l WAUH L~~DWJJ)Gffi, Ht·C~llMt•ll I I Lt:'la McGuil•t• hnvinJ.t filed In ~uld cnu1" I A•M,AZING NEW PRICES ht:'l finnl tulminiHtrnLion nccount, 1\nd ht'"l' START 'AS LOW AS fl('ttLion lllUYinJ.:" fo1· tht• n11owrmco lht11t~t of, tuul lu1 lht• ns!'IJgnment nnd cllstai­ ll<'llwJ•c•

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    ... JUST ,llfiNE... ~~ :rA'tU' Rcasonablr; Rates Always Our Cab Service ~~~9l"P ll~llftn Clorkt Opllqrl D1klnl Dpll Proceedings of ~P~ I oatp

    Vnluntlon Bill A1u1uru\fld llonl I uruo 1! Est11to Pro111 t.v I 104 000 l lr.7 400 Jtfillnl 17H440 HI H75 68 72B 6 044 M75 464 416 114111711 lfill420 16 7H7 721i 3 4HII 270 1 11!11 200 201 alo 2164116 IHI i40 1 o1~ o1r. 11 n 7oo 4 9H4 47fi Bl a 4H5 IOB71l0 JH~96 1 46o tlr. an~ •1r. I IOU 87n 146 H10 11031 700 I 10 HO o~s zr.o 2oa 7oo li22H 7110 223 IJfiO 104 HH) fi7fi 50 Mfi 72fi 2 tn2 oao &64 761 12 964 200 H90 i( 0 I fi4fi lOfl 2Hfi ~00

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    Thn Fcdctal Housing- Admin l iHlralton was created by Congress I Junc_:7 1031 __ _ _

    Gunpowder mills existed In Ger I INGHAM COUNTY NEWS many as ea1!y as 1340 July 14, 1949 Page 8 I.EGAL NOTICE

    OaDEa OF PUBLICATION I INAL ADMIN IS l RA liON ACCOUNT We Remove Dead Animals EAaNSHAW-Augu•t 2 1949 For Prompt Removal of Old Cnppled or Dead Rorses and Cows PHONE

    Cattle .. . .. VALLEY CHEMICAL CO.

    Rcser1 e Dtstrlct No 7 In l'ORr OF THL CONDIIION 01 THE FARMERS BANK OF MASON 01 1\IASON IUICIU(,AN No Ub!J7 at the close of bljSmess June 30 J949 n St tle )J llllung mstitntton IUO:l'OitT OJ 1 Ill CON Ill liON OJ 01 gnmzed and opm ating undct the ban lung laws ol llus St tte and a membm of the Fcdet a! Resm ve System Publtshed 111 tc co1 d mcc wtlh a c Lll mnrlc b:, the Stn lc Banlung Aut! outtcs and by Ute Fcdet ai Re The Dart National Bank of Mason sc1 vc Dank of this Dtstttct State of Mtclugrm fl.t the cloHc of bns ness on June 30 1!!48 m tc ponsc to c til lllfldc !Jy CompttOllct of the Cuucncy ASSEIS Scctmn 5211 U S Rcvtsccl Slttutcs Cash balances with othe1 IJ tnl{s mcludtng c e1 ve balance and cash 1tema m pt occss of collccLton $ 772 035 46 AS~W1 S Um ted States Govm nmcnt obhgatwns d1 eel a ncl Cnsh balances Wtth olhc1 b mhs mchrdtng- 1ese1vc g LH\1 an teed J 291 301 75 balmcc tnd cash tlems tn p aces of A ACCOUNTS ..... :...... ;...... :j\3 :.)97,909 66 (a) Loans as shown above me aftm dcducllon of • Tins banlt s capt tal constsls of Common leSCJ Ves or $ stoclt with total pat value of $100,000 00 of Michigan County of Ingham ss MEMOUANDA A A HUMPHREY cashtol of the above named banlc do DEAD OR ALIVE Deposits of the &tate of Michigan (Included m fii~!ci~1l~~~~swcm that the abo\ e statement 1s t1 ue to the best of my Item 16 l $ 7 061 85 ~~ and behef FAR!\[ ANmiALS I I L R WHITE Cashlc1 of the above-named bank hc1 cby eel t!fy A A HUMPHREY CllShiot Collected Promptly that the abo\ e statement is tl uo to the best of my lmowlcdgc and belief CORRECT-Attest L R WHITE Cash!et W F DART IIOltSE~!!.30 COWs-$Z liO CORRECT-Attest C L BASHFORD IIOGS-IlOc cwt. L H HARRISON JOHN H DART A J HALL ' Dlleetms Service DEAN TAYLOR and subscribed befo1e me this 9th day of July 1949 Dnooto1s )jl K FIEDLER Notary Public State of Michigan County of Ingham ss ::;'J::rn,rha.m. County :M:tclugan My commission expltes Janua1y 16 to and ~;~ubscnbcd bcf01 e 1ne thts 8th day of July 1949 • MARY SILSBY, Notaty. Public commiss1o11 cKpu cs May 15, 1953 •