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~ .~ 3 Sections THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS 24 Pages --~Ntlin~e;ty;..~fi~ra;,Y~e~a~~-::~N~o.~2~9~------~------~------~MUAVS~O~N~,1M~IC~tiiiiKG~A~N~,:TnHHUURRSSDDAA~Y~,jJUULL~Y~lU9~,}19ms~1~------11 j@h~R~IN~G~P~OiR~T~;;~~ YOUNGSTERS ~~E .CITY SIGHTS SprlngpOI't Blndory Mayor Names Bathing Party '·4- ·- - ~ .. J­ Boys· and Girls Ride Train, ' AIIen Regains Three mnln n:l trl!ctlonR ltll'cd 4001 Wednesday mOl'nlng. It b1•ought Study Group Inghlfm 4-rf boys . nnd glrla nnrl Its load bncl> ngnln Wednc~clay lcndera · ·lo Detrqlt . Wednesrlny. evening, renehlng Leslie n t 7::10, Ends in Death The.v WCI'c the tl•tlln •·Ide, the De. Mason at 7:45 nnd Lansing at 8:00, Seat on Leslie lrolt 'l,gers llllrl GJ•eenflcld Village, Upqn an·Jvnl in Dcli'Oit tho Ma- On Tax Va.lues The oxcui'Blon tmln m11de slops son yollngstera nnri lcaderR wont. at Lansing, Ma~on and Lcnlle early to Grecnflelrl VIllage. Elarly In the For GI' s Wife Five-Mnn Committee Will afternoon most of the boyfl and n School Board Study Property Vnluntionn, lnt of the girls went to Reo tho OfficerB Continue Probe Tigers play the Phllndelphln Ath- Repm·t Will Go to Council Census Ch ec k Ie tics, Howcvm·, thel'e were others Of Gravel Pit Drowning Dwight Henderson Loses who vlsllerl Dett·olt atoms and look Near Lansing Wednesday Because of Faulty Stickers Mnyor C, H, Hnll nHlncd ,, ell!- In downtown shows. ' Used at School Election zen's committee Monrlny night to r TllO Ingham lOUI'IRlR f!RI'l'led Mrs. Linus Parks, 19, o[ OXIllllillC flSSCSScrJ VIIIUHlions on w.· 1I Gov e n packn[C lunches for theiJ' noon J·cnl nnrl personal p1·opct'ly In tho meal. They were acrvcd supper Lansing. drowned in the Sab­ Clyde . Allen regained his city of Mason, He nppointcd How- RPIJnrd. the 'train, Mrs. Annette lain gravel pit pool about 1 :30 seat on the Leslie school board in a sea-lawyer's recount fll'd Selbm'i. who will I'CPI'C.~cnt School Study Sc:haeffer, home demonRtl'ation Wednesday morning. State manl!facllll'lng- interests In Milson, lmtdcr, Mrs. Verna Dayton and meeting Wednesday night. Alton Slt'Oilfl who will rcpr·escnt Mrs. Oncz Trumbull hnd chru·gc of police reco,rered her nude the (:tty eoune11, JJylc Howlelt who the prepamlion and se1·vlng of the During the first counting of will represent the city nt lnl'ge, School Study Group Agrcen supper. body about five o'clock the ballots July 9, Allen lost Nm·nutn Dart ft om the ChrunJ>er To Make Fa·eoh Approach to By hus next Tuesday 100 mom- Wednesday morning. to Dwight D. Henderson in a of Commerce nnrl Dcnn 'raylor Building Needs of District bers of the extension clllbs will go Mrs, Pnrks, who before hea· mar- 92-88 vote. Allen contested the WIHJ Js the city assesso1', to Grcentlelrl Vlllngc for the rlay. rlagc was Maxine Guthrie, went to Maym· Hall pointer! out thnt the Mason's committee on The bus is scheduled to mnllie Mlnst,ruction ·be At the 11nnua1 meeting- last we cit onHe anwas assault jailed andseveral battery wcelts charge, ago b011 1 1 ballots IVCI'c valid. However, At­ cc · t t te onr ny night the electors chose four men and Nurses Will Type 300 with Peterman the complnining tomey Albert ThOI'b\11'11 adviserl ~otMmctl18 Dmeeting bonds were set. two women to serve with a school Persons Each D.ay for witness. Neither Peterman npr the board Wednesday nig-ht of an ' • oris Austm, ci ly trcasur- board nppointec on a committee to Hall nrc married, Richmond Is er, will be bonded for $10,000. Geo, study school needs. The school Civil Defense Program mal't'ied. atlomcy general's optnion of a Kellogg, city clerk, will be bonded hoa•·d named Raymond H. McLean, Last th h d printed Cl'Oss on the ballot. Sla l­ f $2 ()00 1 W C l utes specificnlly sla tc that n m~rk WI or . , anr aync ur 1s,. su- Bcslries Rice and McLean those on M ason 11J oo d '11 b e t ype d A ccordl ng t a th e accoun t the Rasp berries . d . year h m.ore an a t o.usan quarts were (lnHhom County N•w• Photo) With fl. pencil 01' pen must be made perinlcndcnt of publlc WOI'I

1.\ : INGHAM ,COUNTY NEWS July 19 1951 1 Council Prtoceedings F1•oah vcgetr~hleR, to rotr~ln nu• MASON AND HOLT MEN VISIT ROSE LAKE tl•itlvc values, nhould ho oool!ecl Mntwn, Mlohhmrf\, ,T"Iy 1n·, 1o~ 1 Holt Elects Two fnRl nnrl wl th only onough Wll tor (I. : CcHOJPIJ flHlli llnd 'W~Hi llliJimJ ~n Pl'thu· to pt•evont ~corrrhlng, MnYi>r• (l, 11, Hnll,\tllld wn• ntwnt•d with Jn'nYill' hY llnv~ Lc~cl CIU'fiWILY, ltHtll'• On School Board whluh rnll w n K .aallnd, Prolit'Ot.l Hobnl't, Ol HtWceml hum soil uonset'Vnllon ser•vlce WllH Jtoy Adnnul "'"""'''''""""'""'"":.,"" 4.fi0 ductH some expcrlmcnln.l wor]( Hutu1nll Unlrnt·m en, ...... ,...... 2.ao E. H, Spi'Ullet', l 11lso on the tout·. jointly with Mlcl!lgnn SLnte t•nl· Jo:rii'l n, Whlppl•• & Hon ...... ,..,;,., 10ll,•l7 Pel'misslon was given hy the 'l'he slflle comtet'Vullon dcpat'l· luge nncl llw fctlr.r·nl soil uunsm'Vn·, Bu,·r·nutdlli AclcllnJ( MnnhiJ111 Cn, ; !12,RO people uttcncllng llw ,nnnunl meet­ liHml, :Johnson cxplninml, 11~es the ICornwth Andf·I'Hun Cu ...... 2·12,fili lion sC:I'vleo, .JollnHon sn ill, 'J',•ICnr·d I•~fllllpnwnl Cn, ""''"'""'" 1 Hl,70 Ing for• tho school hOlli'Cl to sell one •I ,000 UCI'UH to )H'UVCl 01' c.iiRjii'OVU Hlnndunl Oil Co, ...... ,...... \ J 24,:10 OJ' both pUI'Ceis of l!u)d next to lho llwm•ies or gnnw nrul lnnd I'On· "Rose )_,alw IH used l.o ,put ll1c conHm·valion depnr'Lmonl in Lhe W<•HI.<•J'II Aul.o '""""""""""""""'"" ·1.17 athletic field, The Jitncl will IJe 11 e I'Vn ll un", Hlll;hy lmplf•mnnt C:n ...... ,... ., ...... H.OO HOld to l!Je J_,andel : Mcti'OjlOlltan Part of the net·cagc is llcvol.ed posll.lon ol' !L fcu·nrer," .JoiiiiHOII ex­ Millon llc•Piw, 'l'r·f·IIHlll'f'l' ...... 1 Ofl,(!(l plnln~:tl, "JI. heirs COIIHOrVIII ion ol'· City nr MnHOII ""''"""'""""""''""' J.2.:1rt district for• well sltas, I o getwt·al l'ut·rning. Some ol' Lire 1 tlclals to npprcc:irtlo nnli 1111dcr· AIIHOfdllttJd 1'r·ur!l' Llllf'H ...... rf.fiff l11ncl is usecl only l'e if lrlncl eun !Jc motllticul.ions, llonf'll nf l!"m'''''''Y 'l'''""u'"" ...... 2~1.77 sing, who walked off .of S, A, Lux- IIS0tl lu rnlse food fot· humans and "Here al. Rcme Lulw we aiHo CII.v T•:mnlov""" ...... 0117.:1.1 \ton's farm Wednesday night. Sut- [II to stlppot'L game 11~ well, .Johnson Lest ancl <'Villllnl.c 11.dion pmgTnnrH 'l'h•· l'rJ>Oi'l of lh!• flnflfie" f'Ommltl.o•" terfield WUS Het'Ving' !liX months snld.' Some of the lnnd iH mnn­ ~llggcstcc] by HjlUI'lHIIl"rt. '1'111! HLII.· WIIHr,: NnYH, '"'""'''" o, loy'"" rnllnwlnu '"'''' V!•IJR, th e cot1 n t Y j a ll ror u, puro le von· l I ag-ed Undet• llJljli'OVCd HOI! COIJHCI'· Lion pl'ovltles yn r followlnrl nnm<~l: C:lty ~, 1 • 110 , 11 , •.,., $to,. t Je u tgrounc H n exc,~ungc lot ln- OLlie!' llr.lcls lll'!l HljWII'C Wilh no munugement," non.oo: <'ltv "''''·lc,$2,111111.1111: and """''t·lo· mtd.c help on hls farm. f>Ll1!11t1Dn pule] lo cOnHCI'VIlliOn Rose Lrtlce is one. of four snell ll'fldt>nl. O( /)Uh))f! WrJI'I-;fl, $1,1)0!),(1(1, 1 1 'l'ht• a!Jov .. t'f!Rnlulinn wan KUOJHll'!(lrl hy ------·------Want TROUBL£·fREE 1 pr·ru:ticus, Tests nrc t.lwn maclc us l.esling Jii'OIIIlllH opel'll Lerl lly llw CtHUH'Jimnn F:vunK nnl! cnt'l'ir•d hy votro: 1 to er·oslon, loss of l'et'LIIily ruu.l conser·vnllon rlepartmenl.. Swnn AIR CONDITIONING? ~:rop pt·otluelion, ,Johnson ex­ Lnlw near Battle t:r·eek iR used Y··;~~·lleRnlvl'fl g~,~::fl~;~~~; hy thn llv""" r.ily rnunr.ll lhnl lhn Arthrt'tt's - Rheu'mat"tsm plnlnet.l. pl'imarily for wilrlfnwl. One in l.lw n ppnlr\1 r•t•ti lllllntnl hy 11u· muynr to m''•·l Thon replaco tho dirty liltors In Game habits nncl game health Upper Peninsula iH c:oneemccl pr·i· with CIIY /\1->Ht!HilOt' l1t>nn 'J'uylot•. t.o f\tudy nntl plnn (OJ' (tt!Ut'r1 lnx lt/olfl(lRRmf•llt hr• l'oot· Olreulnt lon-Ovc't'W<'Igh t III'C slrulies cnr·r·iccl on hy Rose murily willt rleer, oaer·, hcnr your AIR CONDITIONING UNIT Lalw biologists. 'l'hc scientist.'! '""'I ~~oufil·mf'd, thr> nl'lloinlt!HK hc•inwAlt.on .J. eoyol.es. :4tmud, Nnt·mnn O:n't, Ly!l• Ilowl~ !lOuth lin•~ of Onl' son club nnd Pl'esiclent El'nesl E. <.:i.ty in name only, At bottom, a lone figure surveys the skeletons of buildings and mounds of rubble Str·•or·t In t.lw City nf Mitson, ullhough n F'runl< Schmidt, 82, died Sunday Hunt or the Holt el!th spolw · that are the price ·or peace. . · " ,.. ·- pni'L nf thP ot•ig-inul plat. of Hnifl City of rrt hiH farm home in Howell. He brie!ly. Mnson, huH l1f!Vt·l' ht!f'n g-r·urlPI), ri••VPioprd OWEN HARRIS or mnd1• ll!irJ nl SUI a Ptddic sl.i'l't!!: nnd 420 Pnl'lc St. had been bedridden since winter WHJo:flBAS, lwcamw of··tlw Kltuntlon and died of u heart attacl<. Mr. ii'WNtm IMPitoVES FAitlU anrl tfltiO}.I'I'I.&.PhY of tltA lnn1l n11ioinin~ .o:~nhl rwr·Lion of Hond('t'HOII Rt t'rt•L, it. is Schmidt wus the father· of Lunge :Wr·s. Martha Wauvle of Muson1 I Business Brevities unJJI\i•Jy lltlll liS!' WOtdd IJVt!l' lw ffilldt! or Schmidt, owner of Schmidt's De- owner of the .Jack Scar·lett fm·m 1mld f>lt'l!r"!L by lht! nuhlic: nnd r------..:..______1 : purtment store in Mason, The store Vaca tlcmlng at lhc corncl' of Columbia and WJf8Hl~AS, JII'IH:f'r~dingH Wf•t'f• tniH•n hy , wus closed •ruesday afternoon dur­ Mr. unci Mt·s, F'rnnl< Allen of tho Mcr·idian roads since 1912, is un­ Lhr> t~ommon coundl of thr. Clly of Mn­ Modem Drn­ Mr. Schmidt had been a farmer theit' son, Bill nrc vacationing in men!. program. She has hud the clf!t'Rnn flll'f'f'L elo!wd Jtnd \.'acntf!cl, hut nn IF YOU HAVE MOVED ... all his life and lived only u shot·t the Smol thnt it is dt!sirnblf: nnd in tht! Jnlh· the INGHAM COUNTY NEWS is improperly-ad· Luthm'aJl church in Howell, He with her family this woelt, ing-. used to fill in the big l10le lie intt!J"f!H~ thnt tmlc! POI'tion o( Hr.ndel'• married Olga Lunge and to this Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLean west of the house, Mr. and Mr·s. ~;on Stt•t•t:l lw c:lo:;1!d and vncnlf!cl; dressed, please let us ·know. We'll malce the change 'l'ht!l'f'fol'n, HE f'l' IU<~SDLVED hy Llw union were bom three children, and family will vncation in Lud­ Emcst Nims have operated the Council of l!H! City or MnBon t.hiiL thf! promptly when you notify us. Lange, Stanley and a daughter, ington from July 21 to ~0. Me· farm for· the past five years. PO!'tion or Hcndei'HO!l Stl'l!el HlJOVP. df·l'!· .Joy. He is survivied hy Lunge Lean's office will lle open during ~~~·ibecl hf' and lwrehy is closf!d und vn­ the aft.er·noons cliu·ing his nhsencc. cnt(!d, and the daughter, now Mrs. Wil· 'l'he nhove resolution wnfl sunnor·ttHI hy liam Bigelow of Howell, and sev­ Grand op.,ning Clark Center C:ouncilm'nn Barnhill and tymonll .Clar·l< l':rrm, AIJOllt. 7ri ,/111IJ.rh o/'j'"PJ'1otJ:iLf:, . . Colo., a new life. When her IIIHl 1\•lr·s. Lloyd C!urk, Fm·m Blll'cnll and 4-H rnem!Jet·:; ln;d~•! mla~thi·;llf lllf' Bstatr· of WIL~ LIAM \V} ·:hearing failed years ago, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Al'(:hle Mitchell WCI'C pre:;enl. lf:A·~J~f':I'ON, Dt·c~m-..•.·tl, 3 Years $13 called on Howard Beclter ut Di­ F,·ant,.':llu..:tdLiJJr. hnvinK filt-tf in :wid Read,· cmce a frontier town Cou!'L hb··ru~LitiOn~ rn·uying- that. thf' n•l· 011 1 telegrapher, became an expert mondale Sunday evening, Sr~m·Ptary .1.~( !1\'f'! mini:;tr·atiorr u[ S;tid t!Slntt! lw urnntml t.n ·,. lip reader, Recently her sight Lawrence Laird and 'Son, GC!'· Mrs. Ross Srmrpl.ion, Ingham K /\, lh·n':irnnl't•, OJ' t.n sornu otlwt• lillit­ alcl oC San Fernando, Califor·niu, county Ji'al'ln Burean ~ecrctm·y~ i::3 :1 bJr• PI!I'HOn: began to fail. Undaunted, Mrs, 11. were cnllcrs at the Donald Clat·]{ convaleseing nt. Spni'I'OW hospital iH O!'dt:red, 'l'hnL thr. 7lh dny of Read taught Morse code to her At~g-ust, A. IJ, J!llil, at. Ll!l\ u"t:locli: in t.he home Monday. in Ln nsing, foliowing an opcr·n.Lion f'nt'!IIIOOn, :ll. tht• Pl'nhaLc omr:u in tlu~ daughter and now has an elec­ Frank Guerriero .Joe Edwin unci Rex Bullen und on Monclny. City of Mn:;on, Michh,(llfl, lw :and is h~n!· trical contact with the world. Cary Culham went to Greenfield h,Y appoinlt•J fnr•,.lwurin){ Hnid Jlt!litinn, !\Jason lnHnrance Agency ---- It is furthpr ordt:J'ed, 'J'Jmt nublit! no· Village on the 4-H trip Wednes­ tiCt! Uwrt:of l11: giYt!ll Ly puhlic:alion of 209 W. Ash, Mason Some of the world's slnngest One of the best -ways to.incr·ease day, steel wire is usetl for hnnjo and H f~Oj),Y Of 1hb ·Ol'ci••t•, fo'1• tlti•t•t• t!UCt'I'HSiV!! Pltone 2·81/ll .U:IIis und Wesley Clnrlc and WN•ks Jlt'fJ\Iitlllfi to tmid dny Of hf•nrjng-, ill production ]ler uce is to grow guitar str·ing·s; it is di'Hwn so fine th1• ltudwm · Count.y Nt~W!i, n nt•\\'lillllJI•'t' grasses and legumes in t'olution Bruce Collins attended the horse that u pound of steel will equip 1 Jn·lutt'd nnd citT\ilatf!d in :mid county, with other cr·ops, · show at Richland Wednesday. neurly 1,500 banjos with strings. . ,JOHN M"Cl,JlLLAN A 'l't·un Copy: ,JudJ..n~ of Pwhn Mnl'th1L 'l'hnyrt'' . J)f•JI\11 y Ht!Ki~lt.!t' or Pl'olmtfl WEEKLY EATiNG CLUB ·ORDER' OF PUBLICATION Get ·Your I PROllATE OF WILL CURRY-Augu•t 8, 1951 SLntf! of Michh:mn. 'fhe Prohnte Com-t ___ ._._.- for· tlw County nf Ing-hnm. Turtle Derby Tickets At n st!ssion of sni«l Cou1·t, held nt. Uw ' ,.e Ne•~, B:rtr11 Ji'lfte. (,__ Pro hale Offic~· in tht! City of Mntwn, in snid County, on the 1/th clny or July, A. ll. 1 nr,t. fi•.UtrJ. LNI lllti Hore' Pl'c«"'t: HON. JOHN McCLELLAN, on Judge o£ Pi•obnt(;, el·tlle Nutt IBgrelllelttl In the Mntter of tho E!1tn!e of RU'rii GUACE CURRY,,· lluuen.ed, Etlwnnl P. Clii:I'Y llnving filed in snid )Jfoae,. f:R ••• • • • '(- \ "'="=:,:: Fordomatic COUI'L. hin Jletitlon 11l'tt)'ing- thnt n Ct!t·tuin itlstrunH•nt. in wi"!Ling, Jml'llOl'tins.: to he thu last will nnd Lt.!l:llnment or snicl df!· !;:=,-~ ·· ...... ·· cun:wd, now. on rllo in Hnhl com·t bo nd· ~-.-. milled to Jlt'ohutc, nnd thnl Lire udm!n· "The Fast Turtle" hit'l'ntion or snicl. l!litatc be S.:I'Rnted to Thulriut F. Mixtcl', O!' to some other suit· nhlc pCrson.· . . - It it~ ordered, • Thnl the 8th

. ' ' , ~T 64 HE IS THE SPARKPLUG OF LOCAL SOFTBALL: I ',,~ l · ' Highway Crews· ING{:;IAM .COUNTY NEWS July 19, 1951 Pngc 3 Pop Drier Is Holt'~ 'Mr. Softball' Lay New Grades· n,v u"n n1mr•ru1 County l'oad commission grading D111•tng n Holt ·Merehant'w pr·e­ r.r·ews llflV~ completed 1'1.. miles on JlillllC pnwtlce somelwd;y'H grnnrl­ tho Par•lt Lulte road, 1% mtleB on 1 f'nl.lrer• WfiH wnrmlng 11p the entch­ the Lulw Lnnslng roud and liAJ f!l', When Holt went IJIIl I'm• lntleltl "mlleH on the Mt. Hope• rood, 'l,'he prnclleo Uw plnyei'H toolc reg·llifll' l.hr•ee str·etehea have been surfaced posltlonH inciur'llng the catc.lwr·, with gmvel, Undct• traffic the baso nnrl hiH Wl\1'111-llll: pllnhel' went "' ulong·, Is now.. compacttng und within ~ix Ol' eight weolcs all three will )le Bill whnn lim rmr;1ire Yliinisin must be sharecl other." LHst weelc Clnit· shill out hy his sons. For Fathm·'s Day play Drewrys from Lansing, On lime fishing. Eight years later· the Sunday the All Stars will face family moved to Stnnclish whm·e Al'l's lonm. they all chipper.! in and bought A month ng·o Ho\·1 was l1im a hmnd new glove that shonltl Local 652 fi"Dm Lansing at 7:30 Pop went to woJ·!c mft!cing bane! ;1layin~; in game at Jnst for years and years. That's p, m. in Holt. slaves. He played baseball then, ~Mflson ~~ Tl'i~Cbunt.v Holt Memm·inl field. Holt harln'L Jli'Oimhly t11c most practical gift anrl while he was catching one day won a game n t the lime, 11111! lwrl an,vono could hny for· Holt's "Mr·. with a homer in the fifth inning, he missccl a pitch nne! il hit him on blown nw.st uf 11 .big lead !n thb Softba11. 11 the forebear!. "I never· really The long fly that would have cleared the right field fence. hit lilwrl to play hnsebnl! after that," he says. a ligJlt pole just inside the pnrlt anc! bounced all the way back ~o At 19 Drier went to Mellon, DansvU~e IWoman Has Job second hnse, WiRconsin. He met and ma1·r·iccl !lor·c·as C'i1·dp to 111•••·1 I · , his wife, Hetty, in 1909. Dr·ier Mason bent Meissners' Lumber DIIITflS l'iJ•r:Je ll1C111hCJ'S will meet. Monday night in a one-inning wrll'kec! in" saw mills until 1910 Thnrsdny c\'ening, .July 2G, nl the At County ;,;Jail aut! then he hmughl his fa2Jlily to contest. For' five innings neither· hnme nf 1\'lr·s, G. F~. JvTanning· with team scm·ecl. 1'hen in the top of. Lucille Dit.:hl nnd Vi1-ginia Aclt!P)' With per1nission of the sn!ar'iCB the sixth Meissnel''s collectell n~, cn-!1nstc:;~"!-i. The nJePUng· will committee of the bonrrl or snper­ thr·ee runs. Mason rnn the score he cal led Lo Meier· at R :00 p. 111, visiJI"s, Sheriff Willnnl P. Eames lo 6-3 in the bottom of the sixth, M1·s. Kailllecn Swan i~: in l'lrnr·ge has hiJ·ed Mt'S,. Doris Abril as anrl that's where it stood when or tire p•·ng1·am nfler whkil l'e­ stenographer· and rncm·d clerk al the .game was over. !'re~hntl\nts will ht~ HeJ·ved. the jaiL HorctofoJ'e the wor·lc ha;; In the other· game Monday nigh~ IJeen clone hy deputies. In ex­ Amelius swamped Holt Pr·oducts plaining the need for n full-time 14-6 in a six-Inning gnme stopped r:lerk, ShcJ·itf Eames snicl, · "Ac­ because of ~he league time ·limit on Merchants Trail CIII"aey of records is an impo1tant first games. Millett beat qnondaga part or jail nrlministmtion and 5-1 on Ft·ic!ay to begin its br·ief Jaw enforcement. Few men are stay. in first place, In the other SAVE 20% 50%* lar(eny. Suspect cnmlificd to c!o double duty as game, Mason. won a close one AUGUST 13-18 to lliJ'nlwy and cleric I !mow that from Aurelius 8-7. . on GUARANTEED Gus !\:can a111l Hay I'erkins left the en1;l!O,Vlllcnt of Mts, Abril will Friday night in the Tt·i-County "I AUTO PARTS l11cir r:onnt<'rs ·to douhle as sleuth~ result in accmale records nne! it will J·e!cnse mnn fm· full-ti1he softbnl! league Meissner's meet 1 Exact fit, complete sa \Is. Saturday nigl1t. Held ftJJ' t.rinl at a action or money back! duty nli deputy OJ' tur·nkey," Holt, and Aurelius plays Millett. the SepLenthcr term oJ" ClllH"l is On Monday the first place teams Uarda M. Seipkc or Ln.n~ing- on a play, Onondaga against Meissner's, and Mason against Holt. In th cllat•gc of lnl·ceny fJ•nm n. :-:;tm·c. In Justice Court t!J·st game Wednesday Meissner's Premium Books Listing 4-H and Open Class She was l'elertsl'r! on f:IOO hone! Edward Billing·s pleaded guilty face Aurelius, and in the second Sunday. lo a speeding c!1nrge before .Jus­ Holt meets Millett. The g·ames Mr·s. Seiplcc waiver! exnminnlion tjce or the Peace Roy Adams Sat­ will he played at 7:.15 m1d 9:15 p. when taken hefor·c .Justice of the lll"day. He wns fined $20.00 and as­ m. at Holt Memorial field. Standings, July 19: Awards and a Complete Fair Program Pence Roy Adams at Mason. sessee! costs or $-1.70. Billings was L ' Tim Feazel of Kcan's store in­ from Pnrma, Ohio, w Pet. Mason ...... :...... 8 4 formed the owncl· Lhrit a \vmnnn .666 William Caudill of Chelsea went Onondaga ...... 8 4 ,66ti was sepn laking' goods fl'Om' a before Judge Ac!ams char·ged with Millett ...... 7 counter and stuffing- them in a 4 .636 Guaranteed drunk driving. He pleaded guilty Aurelius ...... 7 6 handbag. Kcan tool< up the trail .538 and was given the choice of pay­ Meissner's ...... 3 6 .333 ' and followed the woman into U1e BRAKE LINING SETS ing fine and costs of $112;60 or Holt ...... 2 11 .155 For. most cars '37-47, • Pre. Perkins store. While in the· slo sp~nc!ing 90 clays in ..the county c:ision made and reinforced, Kenn .saw Lhe "'oman take goods jail. Caudill is serving the 90-day Available MondaY 4·Piece set for. 2 . $ from a counter nne! put them into sentence. \ wheels 1•95 u shopping hag. Perkins te~phoned Clay Watson of Sto'l.khridge Northwest Ingham· Othtrs ot · SIMilAR SAVINGS.! for· an officer but lhe woman left pleaded guilty before Judge Adams 1\Jrs, Ami Tllt'rf.:.l \ the store hefot·e the office1· arrived. to." a charge or ussnu!t and battery. Outsir!e the sto1·e tho man trailed He was fined $17,60. Mr. and· Mrs. Ray Hartshorn .At Ingham County Agricultural· Agent's Office Distributor Auby.-For Foul the women to the entJ·ance. of nnd Mt·, and Mrs. Robert Bush and . '28-36, LH4151·2. Excn.!.~;_,~~li Gamble store wlwr'e tho pfficer n · Traffic violations · · settled in family wel'e guests of Mr. ami For Ford ',37 -41, Mercury '39- pearce!. · Judge Adams' court this weelc Mrs. Vernon Clough of Tomplcins . 41, LH4154, Exch ..., .... ,.,,;,, $:t41i The officer toolt the· womnn to wer'e: Corners·Sunduy. "Mrs. Clough and Russell R. Tyler, Lansing, reclt- Mrs. Hartshorn are sisters, Court House, Mason Mufflers-For Chev, ~c;.~Q jail. Her shopping bag contai1iecl the loot taken from the Kcon and · driving, $33.40. Mr. und Mrs. Guy Maiville from Tll40, Ill List $7 .50. .~:;.1 li Perkins stores ac·corc!ing to irlenti­ Edwin C. Billings, Toledo, Ohio; Deat·born1spent Saturday night at For Ford '35-38, ficntion mac!e.by the mer'chants.' speeding, $24.70. the home of Mrs. Ina Davidson. · ·List $7 .50, Tl230 ...... ~ .~ii. 7!1 Clifford J. Morton, Mason, fail- Mrs. Ami Terrill and Mrs.· Ina r.;i Pipes-For Ford ''~'i-40.~ .~ lll'e to yield, $3.00. Davidson called on Mrs. Sarah El· List $2.65, T3141...... ~:·~~ Catherine Cunningham, Lun~ing, liott of Grovenburg and Mrs.' Mar· Open Class EUtrie~ Should Be in by August 9 cn·cv, '35-40 ...... ~~~"''' speeding, $17.00, tha Wauvle of Mason Thursday List $2.65, T3141, 31, 76, 65, 'Fredertclc - u. l{ogei'S, Lansing, afternoon. · excessive speeding, $11.30, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Artz and 011 Filter Cartrid)!!. $1.2:1 to $1. RRma.;s ...... ,' .. 42 Harold T. Greer•, Mason, car not family of Battle Creek·were week 4-II Entries Should Be in by Aus·ust 3l Most popular cars, · unr!er control. and no operator's end guests at the Terrill home. On license, .$5.00. Snturday evening other guests in· Fuel Pum11a-Fo• Norman Thomas, Lansing•. reclt­ cluded 'Churles Laing, and family '.I' RH7202·40 .• ,,.,!, $2.61i to $2.90 liiss driving, $29,70. of Lansing, LaVern Soule and fam­ • . 'l'hll'Cavender, Jr., Leslie, speed­ lly of Stocl

, \ ' MflS. OftfnF:NI'1 ArtTUVWl TlOJ\TJil ~j William F. Darts 1 Mason Golfers Ml'll, ,J. (~. 01'1'1111!' \H llOJlW Hft.l'i' Tho Bnpt·l~t Womonu Union Will H(lCIIdinp; HOIIIl'fiC'C'PCI, J\1i'H, beJ'a of the Chern ung HIJ.Is club or Tho Inghnm Connty Pomonn the evening aftcJ' which the host­ Gl'ecno CIIIIIO IJOIII•' ily plmw, Howell flnd the Invemcss club Grnnge nnnnnl picnic will he IJoltl eaR nerved refrcahmcnta of punch, :t· :fl I Feted .Tuesday ner~r Chelaen Wednesday, 'nwonty­ Sntlll'clay, ,July 21, at tho Rnynm• ca!1c and nuts. Cnrl Kiillllll ol' ll<'lifllil'l', Ul1io, four gueAta attended fi'Om the two pnrlt In Mason, Picnic dinner will Relatives of the couple were ea!.lflfl on 1\lrH. llo\\'nlrl ,\, HmiLh · clubs ami golf prizes went to M1·s, be server! nt noon, ,Those nttcml· of Leslie 1.111JHI11;1' Hft••riioCJtl. Robert Smith ancl M1•s, Gus Rlss· \ng nrc to talco their own tniJ!o guests, Mt•, and Mrs. Dm'l., whn On Anniversary Mt'H. Myrn SLL•IIdlltHII of Latti"illlg" man of Howell, Mrs, El, .•J, Bracht a•wvlce, anndwlehcs nnrt 11. bnBirct wer•e married rccen\.ly, lr.fl Satur­ Is s}l<'IH!in~: 11 l'tcw dnys wilh lllr. MJ', nnct Mrs, Don Densmore nnd nnd Mrs, Ralph Mennwell of In· of food to shfli'O, Lemrmnrlc will be day for their new home in Arllng· and .rvtn-1. I ~ay Ca vt~.lldt~t·. fnmlly und Mr. 1111d Mrs, Cln1·enco verncss. a~nd Mrs. Darn Diehl nnd fm•nishccl. There will be n sh01't ton, New Jersey. F1·y nml family cntm'l.nlnecl Tues· Mrs. Clat·ence Boles of Mason. business meeting and progl'llm • • M1•, unci Ml'H. ltrdll•l'l. llirlrdl. ol' Lansing HJllCIIl flulurc\ll,l' wll h l1is ctny evening u t n picnic In hono1' MI'S, Ft•cd Olds and MI'B, Elri nfte1' dinner, Vernon .T. Brown of the 11th wedding nnn\vet·sm·y Wnre served rllfl'eshlng cll'inltr * * Russell Browri of Mason will leave this week to meet his par­ ~-.-·HOME FREEZERI ents, .Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown, in SRn Fl'llncisco; Cnlifomia. The Browns will arrive on July 25 from We. Have a Complet Stock of the Bahrein Islands in the Pm·sinn I I Gulf. Russell will J'eturn to Mich­ Igan with his parents early in August. General Electric Mt·. and Mrs. Hollis McKindcr· 8-11-16 ft. of Dett·o\t called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fortman Sunday aftemoon. Mrs. Cyril Baker ancl Mrs. B. Freezers Fox of Detroit called on Mrs, John Shepard Wednesday. Hill'" l•'l't•sh I<'I'Ult anri l'<'g-c•lahlc-;; NPst \\'inll'l' Mrs. Ambrose Raymond cntm·· l~"l'ccz~ 'Ent Now in a (~. 1·~. tainecl Miss Myrnetta Curtis and Miss Margaret Curtis, Mrs. Marion Davis and Mrs. Edna Rayl1)ond of FREEZER SUPPU!ES Dansville and Mrs. Gernld Alwood of Holt at a dinne1· party at her Wrapping Paper Boxes, ql. & pt. home Wednesday evening. 'felcvi· Frozen Food Packages sian was the divorsion of the eve· ning. .Complete Home Freezc1· Supplies M1·. and Mrs. Howat'll A. Smith of Leslie called on Mr. and Mrs. Enid Tompltins at Cedar Springs Sunday. Vers!lo Babcocl1, deputy at the Collins Sal~s & Ser~ice, ~ nt Ingham county sheriff's depa1·t· ment, is spending a two-week va· Hil West Ma11le l'hulll' %:!11 Manicures catioh at his homo. Tho profc~HionAI way to cat·e for cl'flcked nails and worlr· roughened fingers. It talws on· ... ly a t·elaxing haolf hour. ]'hlllll' 211971 l•'m• 1\fanlcurc Appoinhncnts . OR. LENS~ o'oN-r LOOK NOW. BUT YOUrl. I CMit~~ CLINIC CAMERA IS TALKING ABOUT YOU.

Cnt.tnn Housecoat Fashi'ons 8C'PI'SlU~I((~l' IIOllSlWOA'rS & for Leisure' Hours liU\JNCII COA'l'S Sizes 12-H $5.95 Cotton Cre1m GOWN~ 1."1''11'11\ l~fO bp Sizes 34A8 i'hr•oMmlnc. I :a~rnn ,Jp r~my ---. 110\iSECOA'L':S BOX CAMERA• "Looko like onolh~r. ouldoor pl to ~ee that 1 Wl!ii kf'llt In 1ooll 1' A,J i\Mj\8 !lihftpB'!" Size~ 8-1~,&0 . RA• "Look what hnptM'nt Jnn a I•'l:I<:J•: 't)heclm11 and If llll operation IH necessary It will he done by phol'ographk t'Xfllll': s l'ol' GOWNS IL l'l~lt.~nnuble fee. 'flum nil of you will be tu.king excellent Jlietul'l~s ngnin, an11 lwPping Cott.un your owner'S happy." · · .. ~ BA'J'ISTE GOWNS and Sizes 32-40 " Don't Miss tlae llll(lorfnnt Plet11res ..r Yo&~r l1ife... PAJAMAS lla,,e· Yo11r Canaeru ~laeckecl Now~;.;::;~·~;~;;-~~ "' . Rayon Trico MILLS STORE

' \ ' \ Reunions 'rJw l~ltnh Iliii'R·IJnehulor-BIIAfl· Red Cros~ Offers · Holloway Notes INGHAM ,COUNTY NEWS Llno A!!hnnl I'CIIIllnn will he hold PI · · · C ,.. • K" h · H " Jl~ly 19, 1951 Snturduy, .July 28, at: Maple Grove easing 0 ors In ltc en eup MliiH Voruulun qnliOI' nt Dotmll on l.iltl S, V, Lnwronco l'ru·m, Pol­ Training Course . ·· ~ W' 1 D . l'ec!nnlly spont tho cln,Y with hoi' w II' ;, mnthel', Mi',9, OllbCI', lucie dinner will llo sm•vucl ut noon, Brig '1\'~·en oman s t'lll y . 0 ~rOI'OHAil llnnsic•r lhuwh 'flw fil'st' of lht•co home 1\lli'Hing . ll U 1 'i ., Mi'H, Mallo Hlloy of Lansing uncl ~'he illHl nnnnnl reunion of tho lnstl'liclot·-tr•alnrw cOIIl'Hos otfol'ed n E ll H I Ml'o, Mne Poi'l'in of Mount Clem- . HntJH!er Bunch will (Jo hold nl Bun­ lly tho Amct•icnn Red Ct·oss In Y r a a ey "nH culled on Ml'H, Mvi'Liu Bt'own nell pnrlt, CIHII'iol.lc, Sunclrty, .July conjuncl!on wilh civll defense got ID YOU KNOW lhut the ten bus· ;mel Ml's, Mym Cheney Ft•lclny nft­ OJ'nnon, 20, Ail Hoosiers nlHI fr·lenrl.s muy undlc ionable in dogdom. Above, Rex, ~t. Lottis, lo help in lhe tt'ltinlng sc•t·vico n ntl drink. l.n M11son, they slopped nl Picns­ a lloxer owned by Bert Thomp­ Jli'Ogl'flm, 'rtw,v r11·e Miss J£ula B. Fortunately, color Is one of the nnt l!litl 1 :OO p. 111. wooll, counter tnt1s and drain· tnnn Wcclncsclay afternoon, 1 Gronlicl, t·cgionnl nur~ing llclcl l'ep- entirely on you and not·~our pocket­ * ·l' II: Momllei'H of lite Wisolngel fnm· hoard of clay tile In daffodil GARDEN CLUJJ roscnla tivo. . book, whether you1· kitchen is o ME1~1'S iiy will hold l.hei1· l'eunlon at Vie­ Hospital News yellow nnrl a window blind In 1'11c Wccciol''s Bee GHt'dcn nnd .MEXICAN-OROWN CORTISONE-Will the "miracle" hormone lnry pari< in Albion on Sundn,y, · l~a"h HllccrN.ling course will be­ success colorwlse. drug Cortisone ever llc plentiful and inexpensive? Above, a Mexi-,: M1·s. 1\[ax Hnvc~y i;; t'f!ll\'alcH­ a clear, llg·ht green mallace ·of the fmv which were once !CS$ dirt and grease than others. ~------Davis' Summ,er Clearance Service Colurnn linn Hl St. L:twt·ence hospital Photographers Enroll popular, Thoughtful and inl.clligcnt Papers, too, are specially finished WetlncsdHy 11 J'te!'llonn. Mrs, Had­ Bill Jloggow, fH:~mum nn;t clns!.i, for longer usc. win is flll'lllCl'll' or Mason, At Winona School wllfl is stn tinned nl lho Grcn t Palient:; di."JChal'gllcl i'l'OJll the Drninboards a n d counter tops LHI111a ;md Ml's. Hnss Rich- the Winona School of Photog·raphy nre baked in so they cannot be 7 monel nncl cl:tughler, Mrs. Lyle at. Winona, Indiana. The school is to spend 11 lfi-riny lcnve with his Jamaged by sunlight, water or Glenn nnd son. Mt·o, Glen Watkins fol' }li'Ofossional photogl'aphet·s l our Future piircnts, Mr. and Ml's. C. H. Hall. ~~rense. • • • :mrl 1\!1·"· Hc1·bcrt f-laHI, Ma t·yla ncl, 1 it oil properly, Natmal wood table will Hl'l'ivc SunriHy to spcnrl a HI­ 1as been trnnsfCl'l'Cd to lhe Uni­ on cliffeJ·ent lighting 'techniques example,' .the: vndmis· shades of~ycl'· Davis' SUMMER CLEARANCE' versity hnspilal at Ann At·bot· for nnd chairs, such as bamboo, ~rc day Jcnvr with his p:~t·ents, Mr. and usee! by leading photographel'3 low and. red are stimulating artd treatment. Mrs. li't·anl< Cl111rch, of Williams­ throughout t,he countt·y, chemical spirit liftit)g. If ~·ou tend ,to get in' excellent with a watermelon pink ton. Priva to Clllil'ch will go to I'CSeat•cit a'nd intensive COlO!' the doldrums, you might try using color predomina:ing. Camp Stoneman, California, fol­ wol'IC Classes are tilught only by on1! or the other of these with some If the woodwork is not suitable, mllster photogmphers. lowing his leave. other color. paint it the same color as the walls ------(>"' ------Williamston 4-H When the summer courses are ·L,ght hues reflect more color than or somewhat lighter. dtrow .., completed botJh photogl'aphors plan dark ones and thereby tend to make Light Floors Show -1:2.95 1-J,us lo start work on their master's de­ ITJQfs Captures Honors gTecs which arc errt·nccl by obtain­ WOI'Ic easier. The itse of a few colors llirt Less than !Jarlc Bravender Colt rather than many prevents a feel-. $3.95 II· ...... :...... $2 25 ing mcl'ils in national competition. Kitchen floor coverings arc itn· •lis , Ing-ham's en tl'y in 'the district Tile studio has already talcen ing of "busy- n0ss," especially if portant not only because they can 4-H model lntsiness meeting con­ highest awal'ds in this al'ea at two your kitchen is small. Colors which tie the room together, but because $5.oo u. , ...... $2 "S Places at Show -,llt.s · •7 lest won lop huno1·s at Marshall sta to convenlions. contrast too greatly will break up they can malw your kitchen show . . Tuesday. 'l'hc Norl11 Williamston a room and arc to be avoided. Plan :/>'G.f:io 1-!;rts ...... Bliiy Bravcpdcr, H, snn ol ll1t':l '1-H elub rcprcsontecl the county in "We realize that the public lws less dirt than you might think Il $3.75 a1~d . ~~.~·~· .Wtlltam .BJ•m·c.tHio:· . <~l the disll·ict con lest and will now app1·ccia ted our· photography,. but the colot· to create a ~alnnce, just light in h\Jc, the floor covering car. DdnsiJI!u, showeci. hts lilleC-)e,\1- compete i·n the stale contest. 'l'he photography is a g'l'owi.ng thing, ,as you plan furniture alTangc.ments. make the kitchen cheerful and light· ...... $4.88 old colt at U1c ll!'ici clay at the slate contest will he part of the and in order to l~llencls 1 as .because they all contain 'yellow. In are durable as well as easily Dansl'llic sclwnl, l-11s paJ•cnls ancl Nm·U1 Williamston club. Those who usual during the period of the two clean eel. Mr. and Mt·;;: ElmeJ· Bral·cnclct· au- parl.iuipatecl in lhc ·contest were :;ummct· school sessions. the sanw way, red-brown, red-or­ Look at These Prices I cumpanted hun,. Wilbur Rylwrl president· Max AI- ange and watermelon shades har· If the whole home is coordinated monize. as to color, then the idtchcn floor ------~·-----·- - len, vit~c-i)l'esiclent; Thel~11a Dex .. Sl'l~NNY BltEAJ\S RIBS 1\IUil'I'IIIJ)[ PLAYS IN' HANB ler, sec1·etary; Joan Wt·ig·ht, treas- would be tied into !,hat color Wayne Spcnny fell fl'om the $3.95 Tt·unks ...... $2.9 5 Georgc Murthum, Ma:;on high urer: . Denise Buxton, t·eporter; scheme, and the flooring woulcl back steps at his home Tuesday school lliiiHie inslrucl.or, played 11 Ma111·ico Ryltert, llag· beai'Cr; and take its cue from carpeting used and brol in a sils would do well to pla co at least First Week Special s•,tting of Peach, soft llluo, green some of these on the walls to indi· or yellow. Brunettes appear llest cate their interests and lend a per­ Lightweight against background nf tan, brown, sonal touch to the room that is so yellows on the orange ~ide and blue dramatically theirs, Laundry greens. I If you collect pieces of copper, -·Jackets The kitchen ceiling should be a pewter or such items, usc these ·hue \l'ith good light reflecting quali­ around the window in the kitchen. ties, but that does not necessarily $6.50 Jacl,ets ...... Some containers may lend .them­ $4.95 mean white. Iu fact, white is usual­ selves to potted plants or 'vittcs $9.95 Jackets ...... Cleaning ly too strong a contrast with other wllich bring great cheer to tho .(cJt. $7.95 Price hues tn the color scheme, so it's chen. best to plan to mix a little of- the $12.95 Jackets ...... $9.9 5 wall color wilh white ceiling nnd Interest in gardening may be l'C· 2 Months of Summer New. Maytag Automatic Equipment wall together. fleeted even in the . kitchen. You 1$15.95 Jackets ...... $12.9 S If yom kitchen is primnrily white, might usc decals or paint various Soap Furmshed ·· ~ Soft Water then u~e clear colors with it. ·In­ vegetables or flowers on cabinet Left I tense colors such as orange, put'€ doors for color notes, Regular Price. 35c per Washer Load · gr.ce·n. ·or violet should lle avoided· Sewing as a hobby cnn be re­ its they wl)l soon prove irritating. flected in the kitchen with interest· g • • . added attractions Select 1\latcrlals in curtains. Careful pleating, • •• stitching or intrlca te ruffles will Wllich Will La~t Special groups of sport sox, underweat·, caps, dreaa shirts pajamas tics and Cleaning· Done in Our.Own Plant put the stamp of 'indivldttality on Since the lcitchen gets such great them.and mal'!( the kitchen as a · . alacka at ' · ' . HOURS . use, it's wise to invest in quality spot to which you have applied _lllftlel·ials which wiU not !ade m· be 1 9 a. m.• 8 p. m., including Saturday knowledge and personal interest. Hard seeds of white clover, and The original habitat of the po­ of closely related Ladino clover, tato is believed to have been Pent may survlve in the soil for at least or Chile where it gt·ew wild on the 12. years. CLf)TI-JI~f; {:(). 14ason Dry· Cleaners --- high Andes plateaux. 247 S. Jefferson ", . . . · · Venezuela .. citt;;ens between 21 The tert'Ol' sr.nrJ,· or the tropics ' . : and 65 yenrs of age may b.q!fiiled if is called the cnrcharndon; it Wtll JIM DAVIS they failed to vote in national .elec­ nttnclt any living thing tho.t tions. cro~es its path • !.-.------Open friday and Saturday Evenings------.. ClilDAR POSTS, 3'!no1r, 8 tt.,, 45c; lllh-inch, 7 tt, flOc: 4-lnch 10-rt.: Miscellaneous olotl!eAIIno pasta, ,1,50, ,J, D, Lyor\, tOO East Ash street, Mason, phono for Sale 28422 Mason, 21'iwtf ME!WHANTABLE-800 acres of Radio-Television Want Ads · merchantable timber In Uppor I It's EASY! 'RATES:-Advertiaementa in this dep1u·tment: 40 cents fm• 40 wordu odeu Michigan, 3 private lnltes, trout for each insertion. Fot• more thnn 40 words, one cent a word for each inset·· str·enm, beautiful setup for club, tion. Advct·tising mny be mailed or telephoned, DiiJl Muon 9011. $50 an acr•e, Guaranteed contracts, Radio 'l'ubes CONVENIENT! 6 per cent, several amn.ll ones, W. Rncllo Service A. Bergin, brolte!', Phone 2£l831 Gunrnnteed Dependable Mason. 29w1p ECONOMICAL ! CREAM SEJPARA1'0R-New Gal------··~----==-~~- GOBLE'S RADIO luwuy clectr•ic cr·cnm . sepnrnlor Used Farm mquip- LADDERS-18-foot straight Ind.• Livestock for• anlc, uRed only two months, f)er and two step-ladders, 0-fool SERVICE $71i. Leon K. Zimmerman, 1201 and 7-root. Also upright plano, When BILLS EJiferL mod, Hall, phone Holt ment Values Mt•s, Blair Stiffler, Route 2, phone Phone 5051 for Sale 44611. ·· 29w1 Mason 26881, 29w1 440 S • .Tcfferson Mason -----...,------·-· are .•• 2·10 inch Olive:· Radex plow 1 1h-2wtr BUILDING for· sale, 32'x100', ncar·· HOLSTEIN or Shorthorn bull serv· ELECTRIC CHURN-Farm Mas· Oliver 8-ft. double elise, new A<' lcr·, one-gallon size, pracllcn.ily Jufl;;on Hay Ralte ly new, aluminum siding, Maltc MO'!'OROLl. TEL~ON -;a~J~ Ice at your farm. Purebred Hoi· me on offer. Cla:·c Ln.unstein, 2 stein bUll from record dam. Also new, $ln. Reason for selling, cow Minneapolis-Moline Disc plow set, used n.bout one year, A-1. dlerl. Also Mlxmastcr complete Mlnnea;>olls·Mollne Model 69 miles east of Mason to Evcr·y condition, 10-inch, guaranteed, '!. rcgiHterml Shorthorn bull. Charges road, second place north. Phone are $3.50 within first etght miles, with howl and juice!', $10. Silver­ Combine down, 1.5 months to pa.y. Herschel MaRon 21682, Route 2. 2Dw1 Jewett, 551 West~ Maple street, ~2 repeat trip. Small additional tone console mrllo In worltlng con­ Power Corn Sheller ·-·--·------·-·------dll.ion, $10, Mr·s. Hnrold Spinlt, 2-H Inch .Tolm Deere Plow phone li511 Mason, 21iW'i charge If farther. William MUH· MOTOR--Neptune outboard motor olff, 3 miles southeast of Dans­ Route 3, Moson, 461.6 Nichols road. Case disc hnl'I'OW, 10 ft, Sprlngtooth hnrrows fot• sale, a.2 h. p., In good con