Want Ads On Pages 6, 7 and 8 THE INGHAM COUNTY Eighty-ninth Yeat•- No. 32 IN CHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 5, 1948
Po'litical Apathy I{,ots of Entert-ainment at lnglza11t Fair· IRound the Clock 1 Report i So ot::lll:ho fait·! Expede~, Marks Opening Of y.:::~r<·v·;:::;, g I !Shifts Employed· ~ ( • ·nont ivll!ry nbnut Funuslng your-/ Pnmary ampaugn Hlllf, hcellllf!O no matter Whitt sort I On Elevator For ol' cntc1·tnmmcnt Is your favorite, To Handle Wheat [ Candidate3 at Homecoming you will prnhllhiy line! at least. one i One-Third of, Wheat 1 F County Building ,.nee E• mpty, S. cats, Fal'lncrs eventI~vcryfjnc to ltr•ep ItnoWH you hnppythut thetheJ Ing--c, 1 SlidesRemninH Down Uncut, $2Pt•ice 0 i Busy Combmmg Wheat ham county fair dntes nre August to • • 0 I Board Expected to Fix HI thmugh Au>:nnt 21, hut ~ome ,, I Date for Vote in Holt There just isn't any interest rwoplc Htill don't !mow that thoro Combine and threshing On lncorpo1~ation haue yet in primary election cam- will be foua· dnys, ol' harness rue· crews, truckers and. elevator, paigns, After the deadline for lng llogmning Tuesday afternoon, men hnve been working around · Two of the major issues .1. with ,, bon11s or 11 pony racing 1 (h 1 1 h' 1 1 d li m11 I~ o n-pa rt.i~an judicial event immerllntcly following the e c oct t IS p1st wee t 1an • which are expected t~ ·be 1 placed ·before the Ingham nommatmg pct1t10ns n c x t r!lccs on Frirlay. 1 ling one of the best wheat Monday, there may be an up-1 According to .Toy o. Dnvis, fair crdps in years. Delayed for a board of supervisors Monday turn, Politicians all agree that sc<•rcuu·y,. ~ome of tho horses are week by rains and humid are an elevator for the court there is little interest now · Ianat theoutstanding IHil'g'l'oumlH list ofalready~ cntnes nne! is I weather, farmers leaped. into house and the fixing of a. date At the Lcellc homccnmlng JPL'i- cxpm:tod. There will be larger I the harvest the latter part of for a special election on the day nnd Snturday two pnlilieal p!Jrsos than Ingl1nm lms had in I • last week and the first two incorporation of Holt as a fifth specehcs by stnl.e officials were, sevca·r11 yem·s, nne! a new Young JUST LIKE HIGHWAy TRAFFIC is the driving of the I1days of this week Tuesday,' class city. scheduled.the au nftm ~': 1 Supervisor Guy S. Thorburn of Th" II<"~~""!-C"'": "" h"' h """'- !hot tho who.!. I«log Illinois and' Curtis, Mason; Jerry Jason, ty mlll< ordinance wili probably December :nt 1V:J3, is at stake. about half was composed ,of the of 'the cleaning room at Hen- brangehtWI'tre~ d1 "! 1nbovensd afsiclt~hen een Missouri ' ' 1 Walhamston,K~y. and Harold Risch, 11 be talcen from the table by mo Sam Strcc ' I-lug llOS, f orr:aer I"an- c.'t Y emp Ioyecs w h~ were th e r· e for , son's Modern Dry Cleaners. duringoug thean fair.WI Thee newrea Ystove or willuse . , , Judge• · · was Everett Miller, herd i Williamston · tion of any member of ·the· public smg ma:>:or nml fermer .JUdge o~ a pay raise. . . : Carolyn, who is working at use bottled gas a~ fuel. Mwhlgan s draft boards are. ex- manager of the Ht-Up Farm in' ------health committee. the Lanstng mum~apnl. emu t, loa, lltroet Comamsswner Wayne Cur- the cleaners for this SLimmer, Tile ltitehcn is being re-equipped pccte~ t,o begtn actual .operations Birmmgham. . • The proposed ordinance caused entered tiH' lists agamst Judge tis was granted a pay raise of Hi will enter her SCnlOJ' year at as lL memorial to Mrs. Bertine within ten days, accordtng to A picnic lunch With 86 attending New Coat of Paint debate on the entire health pro Salmon. If they are the only candi- cents, llringlng his hourly wage Mason high school. Bob will Benedict, county home demonstra- state director of selective serviCe,~he highlighted the one-day affair, i gram at the June meeting, dates aJ t110 Septcmb.cr pramarY.I to $1.10. Other wages of the street 1 join tile sophomore class. He , tion agent, who died a year ago. I Col. Glen~ B. Arnold. whi.ch began at 10 a, m. and lasted F II. . h h Dr. Lantmg explained that both Will surely quaiafy for the department will go on the shelf for I has been active in sports at Members 0 f home extension I Ingham s tentative draft board until 6 p. m. Ludell Cheney of or Mason urc practica1Jy all the county is now t c November .c.lcct.ton because wllcre consideration. A dcctsion will be Dearborn anc1 p1 ans to partie1 • I, ,.,"TOUps throughout the county are is made up of Dwight Rich, Laird Mason spoke bnefly to the group I ' under either Lansing or Detroit IS I only one otf1ce up a a non·p.ar- given by the council at the next/ t 0 t Bill .11 t buymg the Jdtchen equipment. J. Troyer, E. C. Smith and Charles at noon. · milk inspection and is also unclet• tisan judicial primnry the two hagh session. pa a Mason. Y WI en cr /Funds arc being ratsed by the E. Smith of Lansing, and William There .were 17 classes In ~he; .'l'hc Mason Methodist church the state pllllteurization law, and candidates arc nominutcd for the It 8 p 0 in ted out by Alderman 1 ldndcrgartcn.l·sale of cook boolts and by contrl- Lovejoy of Locke township, as an- show, wath the few 'l·H cntncs wtl! show White tnmming instead that the need for adoption of the 0 ordinance is not yet apparent to November run-off. G f th d td j butwns nounced two weeJrs ago in the prt•sent entered 111 open classes.! of black, and a bright coat of Judge McClellan of thet probate tlcrta'~ap arsonths 1 eh slecotnha wattae' I Mrs 'Lowcna Murphy who sue Ingham County Ne~s Each of the Not enough 4-H representatives paint, when the remodeling and many farmers. The need will he• court, whose erm ex- citla usualleven Wl has,css the e wagesp n arc ITf lree A I I d ceedcd . !'lrs. Benedict as 'home dcm-.. members of the board. served on ttl 1" '"""t by tho mlgh I SI'Hl1 " , 1 d "' H«gMo<' ''' C•'"" ••gh loh pi oy. .,, ,.,; "' thro«gh thb Do"""' "'""'· 5, woo "'"' ;,. "'" ouci~t;oo bMo ""'" d«l•lo, Pogo 2, Porl 3, Ag'"t J>"cy O< fni!R, nil . nnd jcement will be !lOUred with cream • '" o i '""''""t•, $1,00 ''"'' doU Allllli• plots built there by the conser , o, tnm''' !MAXWELL HOUSE lb. lb. doz. Instant Coffoo 54c SHRIMP 73c EGGS 67c BULK VINEGAR Lu~ Soap ••• Choo1o loaf r gal. 33c NESCAFE '( •-oz.. 39c SHORT RIBS lb. 49c lb. For Your Bath Our Own i•r . Shouldor CHED·O·BIT 2 loof 99c Mild, Frosh both size 2 bors 2 7e BLACK TEA VEAL ROAS1 lb. lb. Refined 59c CHEDDAR CHEESE 62c NEW POTATOES pk. 49c Philodolphia PURE LARD lb. 25c CREAM CHEESE !k:~·17c Lifeltnoy SoDJt ••• l~e••y Snow Spry · M..,rqarino ·Skinless Frankfurters • • • ••• M..,rqMino lb. 49c Stol)s "D. 0." It Floats Vogetoblo Shortening . SURE GOOD lb. 33c KEYKO lb. 39c lorqo pkq, 33e S'LICED B4CON lb~ .69c 2 bars 19e ~=~ 43e !-~~· 1.21 C••fsco ••• ·'--rk Shou·lder Roast lb. 49c Conmy Sou111 ••• Ivory SOOJII. • • Delicoioly Scented Voqetoblo Shortoning $ontlo and Pure 2 req. mod. bora IDe bor lOe Ice Cold Beer Qr Wine By . ' Red St,ur Venst•• Stro•agl1eort The Case ::To Go RhiSO ••• • • • Swift•s J•ren• •••• M&M «::~andy • • • Now; Improved Foil Wrapped Nutritious Do~ Food For Quick-Fix Meola Crilp Coated Chocolate larvo plq. 33e .. ,2 7e · c•n De pkq. 2Sc • • • · SUJier Suds ••• WE DELIVER Breeze • • • White Flo~ting ·White, Floatinq Gronuiottod Soap Marvelous for Dlahea ,.~~~i.. IOe Jorqo 3/!!!e 2 bars • ltJ lorqo pkq. 31e . larqo \ •JJe qiont 73e .· .. , Dkq, . • · Dkq, Jl'unnrnl HO!'VIf'rn wrl'r 11 ,fnwull 1'\llllll'lli homo 111 Mr1H0n 'l'lrn IHI!IJJ)Il'I'H of t}Ju UIIHLIHI• WIIH 11 wrwk Pll r-n 11 1\f!'H, Jll\l•• 11 Yunn, 'rllw·~rluy 1'1nmonn with hlll'lirl In: I.mlh•H Aid nnd tlwll' flunllloH will 11, untR, l\rl', nrHII\lr•H, Willilun Mllonch, !: · Mnplu 0l'OVP "'11li 0 1"r'y, Mrwon, nu•oL nt thD homo nf Ml'. 1.1/lfl J\'ll'H, WmrHelu Tlohnd I!OIJllJlntetl hitr ,Too llr•nnHIII urHI Don J~ 1 ·t.m· Hnunt . ~IIT'\'ll'fiH Jlolcl 'l'hllrHiln,v • • ; . ' ,\YIIdo .'lelHidol' nl' 1111111' Hullnu HlllllnlOI' HdiiHJI c•nur·~n nt ,t.IHI Mil• I)- H!IVIli'Ul rlnyH h1HI \VI'Ok I lit. C:nn 1I I ,Joy o. !JrJYlR,' rlh•e(li.OI' or tho .l•'or 1\II'H, nllnnlo Ball 11 y VIHII flr,flull :f.rHt I hur·Hrlrw, Arn:n~t l~. All who wlah ll{llll ilt11l.o Normnli!nllogc 111. Ypar- J(lr•nliux nl. Clunl' lnlnHRcrl nwny J•·nnnnrl 1111' llr'rllllllli lllli'hr•r•nl'l'l'· 1nf Mr•, 1111rl Mr·H HJtlph Wlllifr·. nnrl Mr:~. llmelc IIIHI'Hlllll nl. tho filii' whioh 1 1 1 iJ'JI'I' 1111 JIJJJ(I'ifl I' 1 ' -' , 1 I J 'r 1' I ' , ' IIIII' eH HOli 0 1 1 o/lllHilJ" A JJJ J 'J l • 0 ovnr II yonr•, l'hulpH, f'hy!IIH Wrlllnnm, M)!l'fH 1111rl HUI'VIH 11. JlfliJil, I' IIJHO w w go ru·c I Mt•,' nnrl Mi'H, f•'loyd Wnr•Jiu, Mnx , . · n• , Of""'" uguM, . ,, {Ill< """' nuos Minnie 1'111'1<111~ \VilA IIIHl of n fnm- Mlll'V Ann fllrll(f!l', !lolly \VIIHOII Jl.o talco Llwil' own PIIIHiwicheB, tliblo I Wllrlln i'III'H ,fiJillOH Grll'lll\01' of Mt' IIIHI Mt H, ftux llulli!Jor•gor• I lhr•ough AuguHI. wl' 111 1 ilv 111' Alx <'11ilfim11 nnrl t.hn hwl Alii'- AnnPI.I" ,fr;nlllllgH, J.i1r_(vnod nnd 1 Al!l'Vleu 111111 11 diHh ol' J'oorl to JliiHB,: Mnson'nnd Cl;nl'l"" fllrwyor• of ,Jnefc-1 ~ ) M~·H.IIt•[Y Jit'J""''.''!"'' HfWIIt tho; Mt'H, IUoH IH nn L'xpopl. wo~teru MI'H, Hies will nlHo liH~ lwr 11 11 11 1 1 vlvrJI', ,0\JH, w"" I>Cir'n In Cement 1 l.adorllrll N1111H, Lrii'I'Y ho11lr•, .Jnf'i1 I · 1 HOII viaitorl Ml'A, Mnr•y Nieson u!.! w ', " ' \uplliH. IHII'Hnwomall und will use two of l'ilrhon Jllll'llriu' hm·se "l'nl.chnt\, ('Jiy, f]1•plemlwr· •I, l~fJ:I, 1u 1 a[ IJiir'llriil'l, und Mrllo11 ~iol'iru•l<, nil, Ph•nl11 I~ l'lmutcil r~UIIHeL lluven f-hi.IJ!'dny, : M)• nntl Mrs, Mrii'I\IUJII Pollpl< nnrl lho Oneill. W"HL<•m hm·sotr jn tho 11 1 I11 t•ge pur·!. nl t11 •1· Jil'o Willi 'lpenl mumlu•l'K ol' tl1r• ·I-ll <'111h, l'll,iov•"l 'l'iro memlmrs nf DriiiRVillo Jc f,L; Ml• und MrH (' Vn t T · fnnnl~ nnd Mt•, nnd MrH, Mcr·lo middle wo~L l.o uxtwuto llw riL1tiDH I lill'l'{), ::-lhi! Wflfl unitncl In llllll;l'illg·e II i.l'ip l.o I he lli!!I'Oil. Zoo 'l'III'Hduy, 1\,M No 1110 unci () 'll't· ,,·n I 'lr'fl l'·,.,···,r;I'I!'U I;; I 'l'.l,! ]fJ'OOI' lllld fnmily Mjll'lll. Htrnduy nl of llw il'll<'lt IJIIII'Hhill, . liun~ville Es 1 111 r·--·"' " ·-' .r ' • I i I I ' "'' • ' " • flCOHH, .nl', 1111' llw cnmp grotnHIH 11 L F·1t 0 n It 11 11'I ) 1 1 ill 1 '• ··. l " AI vrn ll " II "Y· 11 IAo nt' Cem.,nt On 'l'hur:ldHV Llw ·-I II gr·nllJI, "''- I'"·!HI w111 w r n picn cut. Hnyner·' Mt'K finylyn Miller~ 'J'erl non, unci · · " 11 H, lno ol' l10 ror'KOR w Jtl Sioux 1.'- _· ...... '. Cil.y lllld I)" clind In liJ2•1. Wotll' tlllllJIIIIIif•rl hy l!niiiii.,V i\g'f'iill.llllillld jllll'lt, MuHOit, Sunrluy, AuguRt 15, I Yvo~IIIO s'trr·nlenux I Mr lllllll'Mrs I Mr .. IIIHI Mr·H. C:)Hlll NoiHOII lll'U City Sur•, )lot• fuiTJOUK Ll'ielc IJm·au, i ,·. "' ·' :- HIIIIH wel'e !>om t.n t.hlll 11 ninn, I.hroe .Cur·r·y, vi,;iLud 1111• pr·ojc·•·l nf """hI '!'his will lnc!tule 11 potluck rlinl!el' Hnbort &11nors of 'MnH<;II, 11111 1 111·,.: "'".''"''~g tlw wool; wilh Ml', and I thus giving fo)J• goers nn opporl.u- nl whnm •mrvlvo. 011e Ann ciiPd nHJillhel', ul. l :00 1'.1\1. All nwmbul's urul unci MJ•,g .Lmrls YulmBz" hnrl 11 M1 H. Geot·g-e Nollnr· of Mnrwlwster, nily lo aoe this nutlnnding little •:••1'1'1'111 YWII'H ngo. 'l'llfiAIJ Hlll'Vivlng I t.lwir families nr·e invitml. wlrmor 1-onsl ul Lito hmnu of Mr, , M!·· n.nd Mr·s, .James Shillm• ol' I horsCJ, Sioux Cil,V Sue is 11 be>~utl- 111<' !JonulciJJf !JIIIlHViile, Ar·thur· or w. s, (),fl. Will 1\lr·•·f. lind Mi'S, Wuyn~ llrdton StllurrliiY Calrlornll,l WCI'U, Monday dilllllll' llul_cr·eum-uolorod horse with II pure Mrpwn nnrl VIrgil of 'l'olt•do, Ohio. Tlw J'l!J!Uir 11 • rn•·•·l in(; ol' I he l'lun '''" Ore:un Suujul evening, ~uestH o! Mr·s, l"liznheth Seeley, whrtu lllfl!)e nnd lull. Sue pt;rforms Slnl'f· Jlw dert!h of !Jcr• , d will IH• hPid ltl'XL Wurhros- 'l'he Boostor club leu crenm social 1\fr•, 1111cl Mr'H. Ht)Mse]j Dowling of Mr. nnd Mrs. R11lph Wnllcer wur•e n.l'!''llC llllll.rbcr of entc.rlllllllll,R' nnd 1 1 W.::-l.C.~. )l!nr 1Jnil 1·y ntnde lwr jlflll~~·ll~l~h dn.v, Augucl. 11. 'l'h•• g-r·oup .will williH' held Snturr)ny ovening, Aull- M,asor) wer·e Sunday dinner guests Sunday dinner g-uests nt the home drlhcult l.rrclf. Mr. and Mrs, ------,------, '1'1 IJ 'II 1 l-1 D II Paul Decess vmdunted f 10m Ld Hanson of Leslie unci also Mr. '!'ELLS OF VA NEl~llS w £tnsv1 e '· n 1ry unc M' h' S " I und Ml"l 'Villr''il11 C ·I· [' I I'10 ' Ci'OpR cJuu met Monda)' ovenjog at 1 IC rg-an • ~ntc College .June li. He , " ' ' , All llll,? .eH · Dr·. Wellington B. Hunt!oy of Iho home of Nancy Witt, The ,c~~{'letcd h1s summer sch•J<>,l cou):sc M1,. lll_ld ~Ir·c '-?burt I h~mpson Jackson, chief me(llcnl orricer of Next to a new Case machine, you can't find anything' ml'mlrors spent the largost pnrt of 1 Flir 111' "!HI ncceplt•d _n po~rtron wtth 1~nd ln1,111iy spunt Sunclu•1 wrth tiro tlw Veteran~ Aclmlalulmlion, diS· better than an old Case machine kept running like new the ovcninll making plans for the! the Mrchrgun state hrghwny dejlart-~ fonnCl: s parents, Mr; anrl Ml'o, cussed medlcu! p 1 ·ob1nrn~ of vet. county fa!r, filling out entr·y blnnlthcr, I Mason golf uomsc. Dr. Huntley machine used in this locality. Our shop is equipped mectinl( nllf! mfrcshmonts were 111lso Vl>< lnmut~-1 ~·roup in September. amJ Y of, Marshall were. guc~ts . ,istcr, Mrs: J, c. Ne!son. of .Jacltson prison and at the La- Come in now and arrange a convenient time for your --- • Mondny oi 1\!t·. and Mr·s. Glen f< ox M M Cl , n peer Home and Tralnmo- scllool 1 1 M • . 1 and Puulinc r. an< rs, _, ayt.on H 1mer anc 1 o • service work. rH. Cy Dexter, MIAH Emo••one I M I M M l . s· Phyllis of Lunsing-·ind Mr· •tncl Mr"' ------IJr•xtt•J', Mr·s .. Maud Vetter of Whit- l\1, '> 'jnM,. rG ; v~r. 1)1lOnton, I Harol'd Lemo;1 of 'Bath ~~~re Sat': orlist Cll)llJl m~eting-at Bethel pnl'k 1 1 11 1 l~ker· and MrHs Ell on Gould. of Bell-: K L iy of. Lnnsrng were guests i M_r. ami Mrs. Rex Townsend and man of Wheatfield .·- ;}f) produu~on. In the 'Fred Horton at Hall' Moon lallu. f ~ I lowinl( an operation two weeks ago. afternoon_ they nil vrsJted Mr. until Mr. and Mrs. Rov WoHt attended VVVV Available at Holt and Mason Lockers JI:Jr. and Mrs. Thurlow Bench and Mrs: Cecil ,Hal'denbll!'g of Eaton I the Aseltine rcuninn Sunday at I Ifamily of Lansing were Sunday vis- Rap1ds. IRayner park near Mason. / 1 itors of Mrs. Irene Brurnan. Mr. and Mrs. Evert Petteys Jlh·. and Mrs. Sam Williams were , Thursday, August S · f 'J'he family of Nolan Temple s~ent Wedm,Hday and 'l'hursdny Sunday visitors of !\Irs. Lefie Smith, I I 1 FOR FOR :was entertnilwd Tuesday evening wrth Mr. nne! Mrs. Charles Rogers 1 M1·. and Mt·s. Clyde Martin and I Get your fl·eezing cartons and J;ans ready for the at dinner at the home of Mr. and 1and Mr. a!rd .Mrs. l_talp!l Battles 1Eugene Martin of Chelsea, also Mr. BOYS GIRLS big cherJ'Y harvest. We will retum this Thursday I MrH. Owen Baclmwn in honor of Iand sons of Flrnl: J1mmre Battles; and Mrs. George Smith of ,\.nn his bilthday anniversary. 1returned home With them for two I Arbor. 1· .with a truck load of cher1·ies. These cherries; 1 Iweel<.s. . , Miss Pauline Fox was a Sunday "HALF 111.1. and Mrs. Oswald Ludw1g and dmner l(uest at the home of Mr. sweet and sour, come from the Charlevoix a1·ea· famtly of Dearborn were Thursday and Mrs. Leon Wilson of Wobber- THE FUN and are part of the finest harvest in years. T:tRDif"~V Ef'Focr~ rsq; Iguests ?f Mr·. and Mrs. Leo Rog~rs. ville. I 1 lli\ I ! ' ' 1'-- d,l[.,_ ·- I Vermce Sherman spent a few lllrs. Lorena Priue and Miss Ber- Place your orders immediately. Cherries won't be avail· lH!AT f (A ~ lt.IS I'!".Y~ last week with Mr. and M1·s. n)c~ Price of Lansing we1·e Sunday l;1 t or P.. ~) !!'!! -· E!vm Shennan of Bath. VISitors of Mr. and Mrs. Don Leon- able much longer·. Mr. and Mrs. Hanv Howell of ard nnd Mr. and Mrs. Arthur· Har· Horn's MOTELS, (QTT t\.G~S! Mason were Saturday evening rison. · IJ!Uests of Ml'. and Mrs. Luwrenc~ Mrs. Lloyd Hayhoe and Donovan, ! Swan. . Dick and Tommy Wilson, Rev. and Shoe Store I . Mr. and Mrs. Earl D~km of Lan- ~rs. ·.Lloyd Euler and fnmil)•, 130 E. Ash F.iedler' s Locker 'Service smg SJJent Mondily wtth Mr. and Geot·ge Russell, Marley ancl Ward Plwn.e ::!'-6211 Holt Mason Mt·s .. Eddy Wnlk~r.. · IS~per and Jim Bisel 'and Tommy I i\lms Phyl11s Wrllrams spent sev- Mtlls are attending the Free Meth cral days with Mrs. Thelma Curtis Iof Stockbridge. ~~---~------..------~-----.--:-----'------1 1 Miss Vera Smith and Miss Mil- ,. ' '· dred King of How ell were 'fhur~; " I day dinner guests of Mrs. Elizabeth • Backus and RosumpruJ.:-·• •'' · I My. a~d Mi'il' · T<'l'ed Ericson of YpsrluntJ were Saturday visitors of Mrs. Joidell Barr. Mrs. Ericson , ;'' is tho daup;hteJ' of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Purdy formerly of Mason, mul the P'l'Hnddaughter of Frunk Otis. . Wayne Otis of Williamston spent ·. ·t. 'Tuesday evening· with. his p1u·ents, e Ml'. and Mrs. L. E. Otrs. Th Spor sman Mrs. Sadio Behm, M1·s. Cassie Reicl furnished the r.vc Mr. and Mr.~. Frank Daldn nr- I nsslstorl by Mrs. Harold Scofield lnlm, MJ•, anrl Mrs, Ray BowcrH l\1H'inn high Hl'!Hlnl d:t:tH ol' 10"7 niChicago. Tho bride is the: swiss gowns with matching clbow- August 5, 1948 Page 4 Hmnrgashnnl I 1 games. Charles received many nice lt rl t · tb f th t . . 1 length mitts. They Cfll't'tNI bou- 1 1 Chklwn, Fu.mily Styl<' gifts. After the games were plnyccl lv c o JO n c group or c ou - former Loretta Mnhcltl, the dnugh- . quets macle• tip of I'Ccl roses. Choir·e l!omn-l'repu.rnd Foods rcfrcRhments of ice cream, birth- n'f;1 the round robin horseshoe tcr of Mr. and Mrs . .John Maliclti Mrs. Malicld chose a brown print 1dny calte and chocolate milk were tournament, the following winners of 5801 North Campbell Ave., Chi- dress with white accessories for 1 DARK SHEERS 'Tlr" sl'lt hi);': a spaf•lons Los Angeles and Leslie were Tuesday guests at the ville Sunday afternoon visiting San Diego. Miss Fontana is tbe Al":'ays Fresh Pt·escription Drugs home of Mr. and Mrs. George relatives there. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ·Joseph 3 Regtste1·ed Pharmacists to Servi! Y au Graham. Mrs. A.lhert Steinlte of Saranac Fontana of Mason. All are reg ~PRESCRIPTION Mr. and Mrs. Robert Clark left and Mrs. Frank Cororan of Ionia istered nurses and were in tmin Sunday for Saginaw where they visited Mr. and Mrs. ·Earl Duns- tng together at st. Lawrence has- Phone 5411 for Delivery Service will spend two or three weeks. more Saturday. In the afternoon pita! in Lansing. WDRUGGISTS Mr. and Mrs . .T. E. Walton and they attended the funeral of Mrs. Sunday evening dinner guests Dart&. daughter, Jacqueline, of Lansing Winnifrcd Scherzer at Dansville. ut the home of Mr. and Mrs·. Louis Cady were Sunday guests of Mr. a,nd Mr. Dunsmore served as pallbearer, Stid wore Mr. and Mrs. William Midsummer 'J'wo Stores to Serve You Mrs. Lyle Karr and family. Mrs. William Aadre of Detroit Mitchell of Leslie and Mr. and Thermos· 1.41 W. Ash ·Mr and Mrs. Richard Morris at- arrived .at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. Darn Diehl and Mr. and Mrs. Drug Needs N tcncte'cl the annual picnic of the Mrs. Scott L. H,ammann ., . on David Diehl of Dansville. l'hnnc 2Slll OAK or Stoclco Stainless Steel company at Wednesday anct she will spend tjle Weel< end guests at the home $1.25 ANACIN ...... 98c Bottles Brighton on Monday. Morris is a remainder of tho week at the Ham- of Mr. and Mrs. Dean Taylor were! SUMAC salesman for the Steelco company. I mann home. · Mr. a11d Mrs. Philip MacLal1 r•onHt llnd homo- lltl'thduy ILIH!Ivcr•slll y AtmiHtlng tho Nor•th Ameli us chllt'eh on of Virgo Til KtnRny, I Out1 o, m. s., rtchelmhH nnrl the ll'lyrtl , lnilltlnu,' HI'C Ji]lWe Buy All Makes o;f JUNI< CARS For metal salvage purposes.
OUR WRECKER WILL CALL FOR THE CAR. Dart&. Cady J. B. Dean F01·d Sales and Service Phone 5311 Plan Your Kitchen-S~ Let us show you now how to save work 20 found in no other kitchens. Order with an amazing new a!f-steel kitchen! to suit your budget-one or more units A modern all-steel kitchen low priced at a time-or a kitchen complete. Con- to astound you. The finest on the vcntent monthly payments &.f1 you market-yet for most homes costs NO prefer. We pian and install. Phone or MORE than for old-fashioned wooden come in for the full sensational de kitchens. You get every worthwhile tails. See our amazing display. modern improvement-60 features-
All-Steel • • , with 20 exclusive features 'Its perfectly any size kitchen Crop Dusting Service new or old! Beans, onions, mint, corn, potatoes and other crops scien tifically dusted from the air. Crop yields increased this new low-cost way. We'll have a complete American kitchen on display at the RESIDENTIAL AND FARM INSECT CONTROL fairgrounds August 16 to 21. We'll be happy to give you Also made possible by plane dusting complete price details and suggest plans for your own kitchen Time Sa?ing Elite at no obligation. LaboJ• Saving Money Saving Beauty Shop .... On display and sold at our Ash street sto1·e Two Stores to Sei'Ve You ... Our V-TTIEAT GOLD SEAL PERMANEN1' ... Cl'eme mnch1nclesr; wnve \\ h1Ch Roftl)' CllliK lltlUs\lnl 1UHL1'0 ... + Sta~r Dusting Service + tn nchleve nnd benuty. ... Phone Mason 21591 rmonnE Ruhy Cnmnhell, 0\\hr>i' Dart &. Cady ' ... llh R. J<"frC>Ifi;OIJ ... rhono 22331 141 W. Ash Phone 23111 'lilkRY WAAHlUR, Wt'lllg'OI'•l'llll JJ'fl,YJUHfi fot• Hnlu, rtllvo OJ' th·o~Rccl, ft~Yie, in A·l rmurJIWm, ''~a~nn. Ohouptll' In lot~ nl lO OJ' 111111'~, !IIllo: Hrwc j11at hnHBht n. new M11y-. Ot•r1ers fm• llrrwm!l nlllo)ten~ for tng, Mt'ff, lUll Jnngllsh, cnHt of l\1r•· the wccl1 end ~lw.ulrl IJC In by IJ'rl· non on Pnnsvlllo ronrl to D'lolda rlay . nonjt, Mt'll, Allen lrt•edot:lulr, marl, 1.tH'l1 JlOJ'th, lit'Hl pluec 11n11l ~I~ mtlcn IIOlllh of MIIHOII on US· I Brown l'Onrl on loft. :12wl 127. Phnno MuHotJ 7~81), Slwtf
USED WASHTIJR for ~itla, 4 yonr~ D'HYIDRS FOR SALin, 200 White Want Ads old, .A.-1 r.ondltlon, Rensrrn for' Hor.lrs . rtntl While Lng)Jorns RATES:-Adverlisements in this department: 30 cents for 30 words o,r les& selling have bmtght 11 large alum weighing from a to 'l% pounds- Inum tub l\1uytng, .r. 'J', DePl'le~t, Pr•icrl 'inc and •JOe pound---Now for eL\r.h insertion. For mo1·c than 30 words, one cent a word f01· each m5er• snconrl house Routh of' Eden Is .the time to put some In yout• tion, Advertising may be mailed or telephoned, Dial Mason 9011. on r·lght hnnd Hide, Phone 5680, loclrer--Cull 728•1 Ma~on or como H2wl out to , the furni 1 mile south of Mnson on U,S, 127, C, M. Boles, WARJ\1 l\10RNING coni bm•nlng 32wl Jl ! PIPE LTNJTI l\1ILIn Main street in Our policy Will Ray all hospital, Low First Co•t Low Operating Cost And who Isn't tl1esc days? Save $5,000. Stockbridge. Paul C.' Rn msclell, The Plumber doctor, iron lung' expenses up to .~5,000.00. Costs you only .$3.00 per Fireplace Window • Automatic Convenienee money, spruce up your wardrobe GREENOUGH brolcer, Stoclcbri;-Jig'h( \\'l'ig"ht Ulld Slt'l':lnl· ' road. Phone Mason 5781. 44wtf an A .1 st1ll. Can be Plll chased Wtth stairs, rents for $50 per month. All Automatic Baler or w1thout crops and tools. Poor I furniture upstairs goes with the · Metal Roofing - Laminated lined. EASY SPINDRY--2 health is for selhng. Better house. l\'ew inlaid linoleum In Rafters War!{ done to your Jack Wittman $10.[)5 IN LESLIE-·-8-room modern house, ,reas~~ I models, $179.95, $189.96. $2,1i00 down--balance in small investiga.• e tho · ldtchen and carpeting in living Metal Windows, both residential r. 1322 North Every road ~1.00 tlown, ~:1.00 fl"r wci•l;, GREENOUGH , d i · · 1 t . and factory specification and satlsfnetion 1 Located 'h mile north of DuBois monthly payments at 4% Interest, 80 ACRES, 6-room house, moder- 100m an d nmg ro~m c owns fill'S, Utility and Basement Sashes ·.. 1 school on Every road Large corner lot, shade, gas heat, nistic kitchen, bath, furnace. Two-car .garage. P1watc entrance For Free Estimates BLACKSTONE WAS H income possibility. Deal with own Sand to clay loam soil. Barn asx4G. ~~~ upsta~rs apartment. La~ ~~zc We can save you up to 30% Call Mason phone 22861 BOTTLED GAS er, phone Leslie 1491, 29wtf ChiclI 1.95 - $12.95 ;_ $19.95 This bungalow has five rooms, in 30 days. Owner leaving town. paid for dry and springer cows. :~a ... a ors, convec ors. · um lng GREENOUGH .~9.000, terms, hardwood floors, full basement, 120 ACRES with good modern E. D. Franldin & Son Mason supplies. 225 N. Main st., Leslie. On· Page Eight ------~------, IN MASON-Five rooms and bath, phone 7901 or 2·6793, 12w2Gp Phone Leslie 3682, llwtf I WESTINGHOUSE furnace heat, gas, electricity and house with barn, Near Leslie, ELI~C1'RW Price $10,000, hardwood' floors, insulated, f'Jl! water. It also has a large back basement, oil heat, two lot~. pos McQUEER'S Mo~ern Dry cleaners, SWEEPERS WHITE WATER GREENOUGH .~------~------/ lawn, flowers, fruit trees, land sesSion in 30 days, $6,500. " Holt. Piclmp and delivery serv MASON HOME, nearly new on lot ice. P)1onc Holt 2721. 20wtf Uprig,:tt nnd tarot< lllf>:lels, at. HEATERS scaping. Located eight blocl{s from 85x198. Large living room and IN HQ.J,T on US-127, 7 rooms and taehm .. nt.• fnr· eneh model. bath, 4 bedrooms, in good cun 10 gal. $10!l.!Jii; 40 gal. $ll·1.!Jr.; the center of town, fourth house dining room with three bedrooms ij\69.!)5 dition througho~t, $9,000, tenus. iO gal. l)l:!l.!Jii; llii g·al. $l~!J.fJ;; from Cedar, U.S-127, on W. and bath, an on ground floor, full Appliance Repair basement, with automatic oil heat, BUSINESS C•Jlulnbia, 2-ear garage. Price Is $9,500. Grocery and meat marl,et, g·ood WASHER SERVICE repair on" GREENOUGH Maytag, Easy, Bendix, Speed Now Is The WESTINGHOUSE .' D A N S V I L L E, large 2-story equipment, soda bar, 2-story Queen, Barton, Scars, Ward and Westinghouse Phone Mason 7111 square-typo house, 9 rooms and brick building, beautiful apart.. other mal891. . . 32wtf Tom Howe, Port.nge lalcc, Pinel{· 18157 or Aurelius 1323. MASON'S II,EADQUARTERS FOR BOWLING Al'PAR,EL 130 W. Ash 31w1 ney, Michigan, 24wtf .Mason Phone 5511 . 31w3p Mason · 1\llch. , .. WNN'l'IflD--Muat l>o In goorl r.on· Fon m~wr-'J'wo al1•o 1rtnv. l'r•oma, rll blpn, Ft•on t en trance doot•, rlllo nrlnpt:erl for· light hotlHolweJl· • '''rlduy, Aug·ust (1.. f\CIItrtUvos from 'l'ltnlwn, nondlx,' o· hd M k d. cccded In culLing' lta Wl\ltlng lint Mt, HntJo Mcthodlnt VB, All·StnrH, Duo-'l'hnrm nnltml to Dlll't '& Cady Thllt'R· Ill<. In Chlwgn on n buying- ttlp litu·gDHt construc:tlon unci lmpr·ove- Hnv, r:u,·uwuy will ,. .,,_ ,. from tho LnlJ '1162 .Toffersnn'a Mttrlwl VR, l'ar•IH, tylll, 1 1j 11 y lligllt. " " • men progrnm n H l,B my, •11 1 "" ""'"· '"""'' for tho Sundny 7 it, m. 01· aftct• 8 p. m. 1!0w2 JlJflf3 H 1, nson. 1011C I j 7•,00, . . I TliOI'IIirlH W!II'Hhill twrvlcn on AUB'Utlt H Mnaon. 32w1p 'J'uosrlay night Haumnrtnn'll won .Tacobs' alm•u wlll lw cloHer.l L. R. Stipe, manngm· for tho ' . ' WAN'r.mD-Litbm·ers ut ·------· Ml,. Hope MnlhodiHt va. Manon All· over· tho Mnt'lcct team a-2. Dnrl: & AuguHt 1il ln 2a for vrt<:nl.lon. Mr. lotml district, pointed out that thll Stoch~~rld11o ll.qollst, w. n, .Tnrmnn, P••· Ct•oelt bt·ldgot on ·'E1... 1 C1 o UPSTAIItS fumlshed npartment stnra, ll:41i, Cmly, WllH dt·opped by Schmldt'H 1 and Mrll. .JneobH anrl lholr two j first telephone exchnng-e rwrvlnr' ~" 1 '· LMho11· ,''"""'-I"'' nl rhurd> l•'rldny nt rond. Apply rt · tho Jr 1 go for t•ent, ~ultablo fm• two, 205 H n 11 Jllnn 11 It " 11 t lp ll 1 , "' 11 11 . ono "" """'"'" 1n :Oil, '"l'h• p.,,u Wanted 32 1 16 32 Milson Women's Lcnm VH. Millet• l2·G, Wcrlncscluy nit~ht ganws wore I " H rc '"' .r troug 1 r.:J subscribers WllR opened at De- nf n Hwill<'••d !lhriHiinnlty" will ho tho Wlp Parlt ulreot~ __M_ _ ~~_:______w_l _road women, 7:00. !'flliJcrJ out. nor'lhr.rn r:rlchlg-nn. lt'fllt on August r., 1878, hy the "'''''""" '""'"· .Junln•· "h"''ch moot• •lur· I ------.lnnct J• rlllng-hnm hns slru'lr:1U:l. .Johns scored slx runs In lhc sm,onrJ c 11 oc J . c '' 'I Art·ested In Sloell•tinv; nt th(! church 'l'hurfltlny roa.rl, Dansville. Phone DansviJIP. Louis Rathhun unrl fnmlly. Crissey and Bill Gruhn mnclo up cliHcharge from the army. The sterling silver that graces I Michigan Bell has enlarged ils ,,v,~niul{ nt ~ :00, Middlc-llged woman to assist 2591. 32wtf :~2w1p the buttery for the Oldsmobile out- Fair ,tJxhihli. Armllgcrl your dinner tahlc most likely was' facilities to serve over 1,600,000 Mn>on Catholic Ml.,lnn. Cnthnllo mn•• ----~------with coolr their· five sot up in the brick huilding at the I Mexico. Since the 16th Century, preceding 62 years. With its 1\vc- ______Call mcnt. 32w3 sion employees for the haskct of run total. fairgrounds next week when Dart Mexico has mined about 5% bil· yent•, postwar construction pl'o- INGIIA -· ·------·---·------fruit sent to me and those .who Games schedtilecl for the All- & Cady will arr·ange an exhibit of' lion o•Jnces of silver, more than n gram of $220,000,000 nt the half- - M COUNTY NEWS WANTED-3-dny-olcl calves for have come to soc me 'rluring my ilJ. Sbtrs this week end arc as follows: major appliances. Factory repre-1 third of the world's total output. way marl<, the company has sue- August 5, 1948 Page 8 Hanson's vealing. Will come and get them. ness. It's nice to have such loyal Country House Alton Jewett, phone Mason 22233, t'r·iends. William Corbin. 32wl Slocltbrirlgc 21F12 'h mile south of Mason on Jeffer son st. 32w2 CARD OF THANKS. 'l'o the lock- 32wtf ------er customer·s, we wish to thank WANTED-Washings and iron- our manv friends who sent cards to the family and ~ave so gener CARPI~N'l'EH WORK of nil kinds, ings. Hnve those blankets washed Including cabinet mailing, brick for winter. Wh.itc shirts are special. ously in gifts to our little daughter. laying, block lnying, sidewalks, Margaret Wallace and Billie Mr·. and Mrs. Seth Heins and Anna hasemcnts and driveways. I also Bowen, 221 N. Rogers, Mason, Chrisine. 32wlp • mnlte fireplaces nnd store fronts. 32w1 CARD OF' THANKS. We wish to Phone 22701 Mason. Victor Ver· · exnress thank~ to all of the cruysse. 21wtf CHIMNEY rebuilding and roofing neighbors anrl friends who have ------jobs wnnted. Sec me if you helped us since our recent bet·eavc wANTED-'l'eacher and wife want want an A-1 ,iob clone at moderate mont. 1\'Ir, and Mrs. David Balwr. unfumishccl apartment or prices, D. C. Lnncc, 33<1 E. Ash St., 32wl p house in Mnson by September 1. Mason, Phone 25712. 32w2p --:-·:---c::-::-:--:---'---:----:------Jack Cushman, 1112 Climax St., IN MEMORIAM-In memot·y of Lansing. Phone 23178 or 84641. WANTED-Two saleswoman, full my mother, who passed away 28wtf or part time, experience neces- August G, 1017. You arc gone hut sury. Kean's 5o, 10c to !ill store, not for~otten. Your loving daug-h Mason. 32w1p ters, Mrs. John Caspm· and Mrs. WASHii'iGS--WAN_T_E-D.-- Phone (}_tNew York City. An opthalmologist Anzio. Symbols of Liberty! . Lexington and Concord? sidos. Ask quostians. KNOW tho !IIUOJ. liamston, 228 W. Middle St., P. 0. , , I 268, 4wtt Purlt Baldwin, first house south of I is a doctor of medicine who spe· Catholic church rand, across from cializes in diseases of the eye. VOTE INTELLIGENTLY IN ALL TRUCKING WANTED-I hnvc n Felt Plains school, Phone Leslie Dr. Carroll described a true e)'c· yes, and symbols of battle and bloodshed. No! To protect ch~ future happiness. and ELECTIONS. No ofectlon 11 unimportant, 235(1. strain headache as a dull sensation Vato In all ollhcm ... accardlno to your two-ton stalte rae){ truck for ______3_ 2_w_1 related to use of the eyes. Pain hire. John Steadman, 620 S. Edgar Symbo!J of ottr people's determination to safety of our children, let's give a rousing dem-. con"ien,o. It'a your governmontl road, Mason phone 9804. 16wtf may be an:vwherc in the hond 01 the back pint of the neck, but it remain FREE, .•. of a willingness to FIGHT onstration co the confused, war-torn countries SERVE GLADLY ON JURIES, II rou is ~enernlly nround both eyes. havon't oorvcd bolero, you'll bt lUll> ASHES HAULEIJ-RuDblsh, cln· FOr Rent '£here are usually three possiblE for Freedom. that democracy is their best guarantee of free ders, Junl<, newspapers, maga- f · · h 1 h 1 prisod to flnd how lntorootlng and 1... zlnes. Also furniture moving and som·ces o -pam m an eye. cat ac e portant It It, It mny be due to refractive errors dom, happiness and prosperity. By taking an other trucltlng. Roy l sustained . ing . social and political abuses. Freedom is VOll IN UNION ELECTIONS AND within six weelts. Cun furnish best I front cottage at Patterson lalte, contractions of scalp and nee II ing "old hat?'~ precious. Let's save it. - · ITOCKHOLDERS' MEITINGS, Take of references. Phone Mason 7102. completely furnished except bed· muscles. Diseases of the eye it. part In tho doelolon1 thai alltct rovr . 3!lwl ding, has screened-In porch, new self are a third possible cause. Tht lifo, Don't lot 1omoone oltt da bout and good fishing. Located New York doctot· pointed out that r.Are we Am~ricans also-going to lose our It's up to you~~ lt.•JJ WANTED-Horses, any size and three miles east of Gregory. symptoms of some eye infectiom - any age, Top prices paid, L. M. Charles Kneale, 407 W. Maine St., 'ure oftm mistnl;enly treated m I Mink Farm, phone Mason, 3002, Stoeltbrldge. Phone 67-F-21. sinus infections. 4541 West Columbia road. 24wtf In discussing types of head~che~ .24wtf which are often mistal1en for eye. w===~------FOR RENT-Sleeping room, with strain headaches, the opthalmoJo. , ANTED:- Permnnent, profes-. or without board. Mrs. Dnvld gist mentioned that habitual he 3d· • slana! office space, 2 or more Bennett, 51~ S. Rogers. Phone 4161 nchcs after attend in"' movies, b3S· am_ o.unt . ~of space ~~- av'n!lable and or 3141. U1w P ketball games or other" spectacI e1 Freedom is everybodY's jOb! are probably from nervous O\'er. . ,,.,-..... rental d es Ired ..Write Box 16, Ing~ FOR REN1'- Four-room house, stimulnt.ion. In such instance~ tht ham County News. 30w3 new, close in. Roy W. Adnms, pain is due either to constriction or WANTEJtl-Llvestock trucking to phone Mason 3561 cvcn,ings. 32wtf bloodl vessels ' in t the brain 1 ddue t' - Detroit. Every Jon() ln~ured. A. APAR'l'MEN1'' l~OR RENT, flll'· cxc temcnt, or o pro onge eon. l!:: R. Oakley; p 11 on c Webberville . nishc'rom October 15 to 26. The Hiiborns have moved to Can Dependable Decorators ton, Ohio, I Mr. and Mrs. Carl Jewett have Pat O'Brien discovers that sweet Anne Jeffreys is practical' purchased the Eldred Yerks home as well as ornamental when she repairs his damaged sleeve 1 ln·terior & Exteriorf Air Pi'lot' s Body at 502 West Center street. The in RKO Radio's suspenseful "Riff-Raff.". They co-star with I Ycrl's family have moved to a Walter Slezak, who plays a menace. The film is booked for farm near Fitchburg .. The .Tewctts "Particular Service For Particular ' the Fox Saturday, August 7, one day only. Returned to Leslie said the house on Center street 1 People" to Mr. and Mm. Ycrlpltol Grangcm, Fol· OarN Onilldt1 neth Beatty and Mr. und Mrs, Wil- Howe, Mt'll, Lawrence Oesterle a.nd ; Hold Mi~Minn:u·.v l\f&t•ilng !lam Hodges spent Sunday with son and Mrs, Clare Launsteln n.t l'tlrN, Ami Tt•rrlll ' The Lncllos Bn pllst Union met lowing the contest Capitol Grunge A bad auto accident occurred STORE CLOSED served lunch, ' early Saturday evening east of Mr, and Mrs, Curran Wilton ut tended the Fitchburg school re ; with Mrs. Ii~lnlnc Brett on Wed nos• Pn.tterson !alee and helped, Dawn union on Sn.turday. Mr. and Mr·s: Guy Mnlvlllc of i day J'Ol' II potluck rlinneJ', MT'B, town on US-16, when n cat· driven Dearborn and Mrs. Charles Meelccr· A nnunl I' lenin by Mrs. LeMoyne Hill crashed into Hilton celebrate her bil'lhday an· Mrs. Artie. wood attended a August 1~ to 23 • Margaret Heese hud cha.rge of the nlversnry. birthday purty on Thursday, July of Washington, Michigan, were 'mlsslonllt'y program. Seyeral let 'rho arimml picnic of the Lee anti [L car coming from tho east, Mrs. wcclc end guests of Mrs, Ina Dn.v Mrs. Holen Frn.nlclln and daugh-,20, at the home of Mrs. Lola ..!.ru::~ . fr·om missionrtries were read Meech Aid society WifS held on Hill was tmvell11g east n.nd wns idson. Mr. and Mrs, Ami Terrill :.relrtling to Jewish worl{ In Detroit, Thursday in McCormick park with malting !l left tum. The force of ters, Joyce and Donna, m·c vlsi.ting Blakely. Sixteen were present for were also Sunday dinner guests. , For Vacation In 'rruvcrse City, a blrthduy dinner, <-the upper peninsula, Bethel mls •10 members present. Husbn.nds of tho crash turned both cars com Mr. and Mrs. Franl< Osborne en- I :.iffiln, of i{entuclJy fr·om I• art Knox, Ken- officer in charge of an air intel VtmSicltlo, 1Their son, Ed 'l'homas Mr. an dMt'H, Fmnlt Dt·own of wm·c married. One son, Clarence, ucky. He is being tmnsfcrrcd to ligcnce contact unit serving at of Lansing, was a Saturday vis Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. How- was born to them. Camp Dt•ccltenrldgc, Kcntuclcy, this various stations In continental ling devices and cstabl!sl1ments. itor. ani Scr1ptor and family. Survivors arc tho wife, JDmma; wcel!. Unltr•d States ft·om thnt time That invcstigatlrm·resulted in the Mrs. Mary Freeman of Florida Mr. and Mrs. F. J. I•'ox cntet·- a son, Clarence; and five grancl Mr. nnd Mrs. Kenneth Thompson until his rcljlaso from active ancst and conviction of a former tained Mr. and MrH. William Fox children, Beverly, Richard, Charles, nnd family are taldng" a vscation duty in .January, 1946, at which chief of police of Lansing, a re Is visiting her cousin, John Free man, and family, and family and Mr. und Mrs. I Stanley and Joan Lconmd, trip throngh northern Michigan time he resumed the practice of tired captain of Michigan state this week. law · with the firm of Grogg, pollee and tho operator" of gamb Mrs. Ada J can of East Lansing Mr. and Mrs. nay La vhlt of Do- Thompson, Glasson & Parr, in ling devices in Ingham. hns been here this weclt helping troit were callm:s at the home of J"ansing. , 'l'hompson is affiliated with vm care for her father, Carl Warner, Mr. and Mrs. C. R. HowELrth last In 1946, he was designntcd spc- ious fraternal, ·civic and church who Is ill. · wcolt. cia] assistant prosecuting attor- organizations nnd is also a mem Mr. and Mt•s. H. M. Silsby and Mr·s. Gertie Mills had the mls- ncy by Circuit Judge .Louis E. ber of several veteran's organi sons, Larry and Jaclde, vlslted fortune of losing .the end of one of I Coash and Special Grand JUl'y zations and has served as legal her sister and husband, Mr. and her fingers while helping her hns- Prosecutor Richard B. Foster and adviser to the veteran's counsel Mt•s. Burl DeWyer of Bowling band put a repair part on tl-.e com- was in active charge of the in ling center for the past two and Green, Ohio, Sunday. The De Wyers' binc. vostlgation of bribery of public one-half years without compensa daughlet·, Lu Ellen, rotul'!lcd homo Allen Aseltine and Mr. and Mrs. officers by the operators of gamb tion, with the Silsbys for a two-weolt Ted Roback were visitors at the visit. Mr. and Mrs, Herman Bulicn of Burt Holley honlC at Mason on c I lion, :-ill(lp[y fll' dili!lOHHI IIYHLcms, inulud- Sunday. '4 ou net' ln~-t JlOI(!H, wirPN, mltin!'l, cil'ldnH, IHJWCI'H, Florida were Sunday callers of Mr. l'vt:r. and Jvlrs. John Evans of llhleR, conduitK, cnhleB, fl1·c nla1·m hnxm;, and Mrs. Clayton Snow. L i 11 1 M "1111'" polic'! call bo.xe:o, tmffic Hhcnal~. hy- ans ng ca cc on r. nncl .1"d'S. p d• dl'nntth towcl'H, unci othm· Rimilul' t•quip- Harry Br·enner one evening last rocee lngs mont and ncCCHf!()]'im• in connection thl!!'C- N. w. Stocl{bridge \\'Cek. with ( hut not including hnilllinp;l'l), l't•n~ 1\rtr·. and Mrs. Orran Aseltine Honnhly Ot!CC/HIIli'Y fOI' the fut•niHhin~o: of lHI'~. Guerdon u~hcr · MnHon, Michigrm, Augou~:~l 2, l!)·IS I ndetJUalu :-~el'vict~ hy such JlUbltc utillti~J:l, ca 11 ed on t he IfL t·tcr's prrronts m C . o1· munlclnal delltll'tmenla, ot· commiH- The Friendship class Ill h vc Shepard Sunday. ounet 1 mr•t anrl was cnllcd to onlct·' Killli!i, fol' the public hcnllh, HHfoty ot· . , W a Ronnie Hamlin Of Fowlerville by MnyOJ' MoniHOIJ, I't·cuent: Aldermen ~enct'lll 1\'PirnJ'e." IllS regular monthly meeting at. the .r:al ,., •. uncle, 1\.fr. and :rvlr:;, Ted Robaclc 'l'hu minuti!s of lhe ln!it mlletin~-t wore 1 Co.~~~.cr·cml Dt!.it.rtcl. . . . The •t .. H club had a meeting at Harold Ml1lcr's parents, lVIr. and t•end llnd llJlJlrnvNI ns puhlishNl. I D Cotf!mcl·cml DtstJ'Ict Him\~ mdllllr. I the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry "I . . and comJ)nHc nil of thu [olluwln).{ lotH, Brumm Friday night Speed Queen Complete B11t.hroom Sets Ml'fi. Ft·:u:.l< Miller, and brother and . 1 w. rulllll~u commltt(~C J'UilOt"tccl t~c: hlockH, piuc11:1 nnd IHll'eniH of land with~ · . Ameriuc's PIUghfiest Tiny family, Jv[r, and 1\!(rs. Kenneth Mll~ tollowulf.:' clittmH nnd recommended ~hulr J in tlw City of Matmn, vir., 1VIr. and 1\.'lrs. Fred Bnggs and · nllowunec. ~ . ,, • . 1 ., ' . Morris and Edward have spent Washers and lrone1·s Water Pumps lcr alid daughter, Mary Anh, all 'l'lwrhurn Coal Company ...... $ !'),761 1.... ntH J, w, ,J .tnr ·1, BIY;. -· hush H Ad- of LHl1Hing \Vt'l'C Sunday luncheon Tom's Mnrket ...... HH rllt1on ux~cpt tlw N. fi.~ •• ~ rods thereof the last two \Veeks at their cottage P~rsonral Portable Radio 1 'l'lw Dudley l'n1wr Co,...... 26.17 i aluo, lot' ·•· 6• 1, H, 1m. •· at Eaton Rapids so they could at- guests, Mif'ldgan Bell 'fulephonc Co ..... J:J,G2 1 Also lots 1, 2: !l, 4, fi, and G nnd lols tend the Methodist camp meeting. Mrs. John Aseltine anu children CpnHUJOCt'A PoWCJ' Co ...... 65~.~4 in. 10 .. ll, 12. J.l nnd H, Ill!< ...1. BuKh'H Fred ·Wilson and Mrs Guerdon Legion Pat·ties Frid.ay Nights of Stricl cen~ t F'o t h it 1 [ favorite table model radio. Plnys llnywlwre on the Kitchens Mr ancl M"fl Harold Miller ~vere Nntwual (Hcenho!HH.! Co ...... ,, 72.firi tur linfJ nf the main tl'tlclui und the K a o c osp a. Eddy Stoket·s Monarch Satu;day ev~;Jlng guests of Mr. ~.:':!·:·ll~•n.d Iron and Metal Co. .... ~~.:r~ lim' of N. Lan.uJ'et''" ret>ort of . FJ•anccA' 'All that tllll't of Bll<. ·f•l, 'City of Mason, L.a~hrop. of Lanstng were Sunday OTHER FAMOUS PORTABLES IN STO.CK killed in action April 22 l9-t~l Jac:oh!:i fm· .July, 194H, wu:; rcco1ved and lyinJ.{ E. of n line mu·niJ,ll with the ccn- VlSltors 111 Mason. Mrs. I co Ka~tncr h•tcl ~birthday 1dnced on fdc. .,,,,,., terlino of M. c. R. R. anti 110 ft. E. I Mr. and Mrs, Lon] Townsend and Refrig'e•·ation Sales and Service . " . ' Mayo•• Mon•IHon nonolntcd the follow- thcrm•f. children attended the wedding of . 2182 N. Cedar . ' . Phone Holt 3551 dtnner Sunday 111 honor of her inu lo tho board of nppouls on zoni"" H.07 F.SSEN'l'!AL SEllVTCE:S-E ..cn- • Vi p t t th St I daughtcr.. fn~law 1\.'Irs James l{ast- ()J•rllnnncc: Ger!dd Pul'MOUH, Leland A uti- tinl liCrvicos Hhllll he flf;rmittcd and J'Cg'll~ M~ss ra ro~ or a e oc (.- ncr ·of East La~sin'g: lin. ~niJ1h Adam!:!, Unymond McLean und lnlc(l by law, it hein!~ th? inlcnt.ion he1·c· brulge .Mcthodtst church last Sun- Jewett Appliance Co. . AI Ru:c. of to cxemJlt such cBstmttal r;c1·vwes from day Dlanc \Vas ring bearer. Mr. and Mrs. Clay Miller and The annointmnnt• wore UJIPI'oved by tho nPt>llc•;tion of lhiu onlinancc. Mr and Mrs Dale Switzenberg 130 W. Ash ' Mason Phone 5511 Jecos, nnu lll!rcciH of . . . il tt d th c th I' . R Howarth Mr and Mrs Alex lnnd Kltuntc in Block one of the City Sam Clemens and expect t,, bUJILl ch dren a ende c a o 10 pte· G~ill an~l M;•, a~d 'Mrs. A G. Ro- or Mason: nnd " like 11etition of the a house soon. There are nine chil· nic Sunday. . d All. A owncJ•s of lots, i>lcnc• nnd tmrcol• of dron m the Mills family, seven Mr. and Mrs. F~.v Townsend and b acIt 0 r L ansUJg, an en se.1 lund Hitnntc in Block 2 of the City of I th . .. '1 . d" h'ld h d tine. Mnson: nnd tho rurthe1• petition by tho ?f em at home. The Mills tho me cht ~ern and gran c 1 ren a a owne 1·, of lolK, i>iocc• nnd tm•·ccl• of lnnd 1m •qadtllac was destroyed by fire p•cmc dinner at Potter pnrlt, Lan· ·~· , '.fhc Philippines contain 12 val- sitnntc ih • !llo~k a or .the City of lrrst winter. After tho fire the sing Sunday in honor of Mr. Mnson, polltJOnJJJ" rcst>ectJvcly fol' ~he family n:oved to Dansvllle. ITownsend's birthday anniversary. ~Janocs which have been more or 'VacntJOn, dtt~contlnmmce and nbolltton 1 · less active in 1nodern times. of the :IIley cxtcndingo enst und west - tht·ou~-th :·mid block one, extr~nding eust nnrl wcHt throu)..\'h tmld block two nml ex· • tending: en~t nnd w~:st through said block thn•c, n:; nppcnt·s in the ot·iJ.:dnul pint. of Radi·ators Hnid City of Mn~;on; Now therefore he it l'csolvecl th1lt. :iltid city Council dccmH it adv!rmble to I •• CLEANED vaellt.c, llh;cuntinue, und nbollllh one, BEFORE · ~~ and more, ot· all of !:mid niiCYI:i: Be it further t·esolvcd by snld Clty j REPAIRED Cotmcil lhnt at the l'cgulnt' meeting of COLD WfATHER ~~ :;nid council to he held nt the City Coun~ cil Room on Septcmbm• 7, 104S, nt 8:00 r. M. of snld duy, snld councll will meet STRIKES Bob's All-Car tulc.l hear objections t.o the vucntion of tt. :s'nlrl sevet'lll nlleyfl. Fut·thcr, thnt uotice of such ,meeting Fill Up shall be given by IHiblishin..: a CUllY of Garage thi~ resolution for not less thltn fout• WtJUb in thu ln).{ham CounLY NewH be· 2853 fl)t'l' the t.imc nppolnted for sUch muct .. That Coal Bi~J ·------in;;hc nhovc resolution' wns seconded b)-· One or two cool mornings is all the hint you need Alclcrmnn Thol'lJut·n nnd adopted un.nn~ A Few Freezers imously by n vote of five yens nnd no that more of the same will be along in a few weeks. When nn~~ ordinance to nmcnd nTI ordinance that kind of weather comes, everbody wants coal at the' Entitled "City of Mm10n ~oning .. Ordi At The Old Price! Maytag nnncc." same time. You can avoid delay by ordering now and· Dy Alrlet·man Pnrsons asking for deli'lery immediately. Steel ·has gone up again, but we have a few f1·eezers re Be it. reliolved h~· the City Council of Cool Comfor·t the City of Mnson thnt. the lii'OllO:>ed nmrmdmcnt to the City of Mnson ~oninj.!' • Immediately maining at the old price. Come in and pick· youl"S out. Onlinnnce lH'OIJO!iing n definition crf ~~Es~ scntlal Sc1·vices", nddinK lot 13 in Block Gelluine Chevrolet Pocahontas Coal Available ''". We'll ma),e the installation. 2 of Smith and l?cnsc Addition to "D" Comrnet'dnl Distt•ict, und nfldinR u new sub-t1cct.ion !'elntive to c:;!!eiltinl use:J to Car of STOKER COAL on section M Non~ConfOI'ming nnd Gcnct'id I U:-~c Regu'lntlons: be received and dcllOS itcd in the office of the City Clerk l fur .. International Harvester thel' ttmt ll nuhlic hcnl'illl-C· bo hu~l thereon nt a meeting of t.he City Council I Sec;at Covers to he held on Mhndny t.hc sev.ent.h dny o_f Sc)lt.cmbcr, 1 {)hono Co. be(ora· !Snic\ lll'O~ Custom built and tailor made. Chevrolet ., )lased nmundmcnh ~ludl become cffcc.. ti"Thc ahovo I'CH-iolution ~ns seconded by seat covers are the most exclusive on the With the cost of living increasing daily, your•new Alrlcl'mfm rrho1·but'n and tmst-~cd by n today. They fit securely, and save unnnlmous vote ol five yctlS nnrl no ~arket freezer will pay for· itself, not ~o mentio11 time sav,ed in wear .ai1d tear on the upholstery of your nn~~; Orrllnnncc .to n.mcnd An Orcllnnncc fewer trips to the store and hours saved from slavery· Entitled, '"City of Mmmn Z.oninK. OnJi .. car. 'nnncc" ptuuHHl Juno 7, 104!-!, ulltWOVed over a hot stove using t"e oldJfashio~ed method of food Con1o In and placo your order now June 8, 1048. ' · preservation. ·unexpected guests for dinner need no The City of MuHon Ot•d1dns: Sec. 1 'l'hc City uf Mason Zoning Or HAVE YOUR CAR EQUIPPED WITH longer worry you either! Everything you need for a meal dinnncc tmtiscd June 7, 1048, nl>Jll'OVcd I . . ' ' . "0. P.'-' Pipeline Makes Coal 10o/o Down June 8, 1048, be nnrl Is horeby: nmendcd 1. is right at your fingertips. by adding to section 1 of tsuid· OrdiHit.~C? l!Olitled "Definitions" a. new' sub•Kcctaon GENUINE CHEVROLET SEAT A Fully_Autornatic Fuel to be lmown und dcsiH"nntcd uM "1.43," Balance Monthly and by nmcntling Usc District "D" Com If you cannot fi11d the time to come i~ and look them. \ . \ mct·c1'nl Dlstl'lct" ur Suction 2 of tmhl Pipes Coal In IOrdinllncc nnd by ntlding 11 new sub-sec• COVERS- NOW over, call or send us a card. We will be glad to come an.;l . tion to Scctipn 8, entitled "Non .. conform~ discuss size and location with you at no obligation. ing nnd Gcneri\1 Use Rcgulutiont~" to .l1c known· tmd deshtnnt.cd ns t~Ub .. Kcctlon Sold By JEWEtT ''8.07" ~o tlmt tmid nddctl sub-ticct.ionM nnd !'!aid nmendcd U!!c Dit~t.t·lct "D" Com .. • MASON.' BRANCH mm"clnl Distt•lct01 shu11 read "'n!! · fo\loWK: Appliance Co~ \.o13 ESSENTIAL SERVICES - The Jlhl'f\l!e 'ctuwnllu\ Hervlcctl menns t.hc AI Ric.e Chevrolet Co. Cl'cction, com~t.ructlot), nltcrntion, oa· .'.130 WPRt Ash, 1\lnson Lansing .Ice &Fuel. Co. mnlntennnce by tlublic utilities or mtt• Parts 1\funagcr J llichml dt•JmJ•tments ot• commit~Hions, of undct•gt•ountl ot·· o\'e!•hend RnR, P.lcctricnl, 1 14~-··········••.!! Atcnmbution Ol'eyatctnsa wntcr trnnsmitu~ioncollcctlon1 com.lltunicn, or dit~tr! .. l
\ PICNIC FmTmR niR'l'I-IDAY Bride·~ Elec~ Is ' . .Tnnn HllHC!h Ia Rpnncllnrl'(hla wool~r July. 7 .B11ide ' Alt'li Hot•Jwrt. fjuuj,JtwleJc WIIH " ...... • . . ·. :viHit.ltrf:· h.tll'. hi'lllhcr··ln-lrLW untl ' ' liiJHlo~~ ltl ulllt•th\JIL;Y J:llll'ly,utituy~ 'GI'ven Fiesta 'W·are .Hiator•, Ml', nne! MrH. l•llWl'OI\CI I nor· pnrlt ,fuly ~2 Jm• Mm. ,noun • . . • · \• ' · Tripp ol' 1'.on! lno. Hlw Ia on vu- ·,. 1 Wru·net• of. HrJit, GlWQlH WUI'O Mra. M~PH 'M;Q.I')' ,W,)_glc ,)lol)nreJI ,1>f!RH cation ri'CJill I he lnf{hnm County 1 Social £,venb anJ Penonab DCJI'ol hy UoutH tmcl Mt•rt, 'I-Int'l';Y 1~~r>!illi'.Y.ll ,r<:ro~t, ,u. , ~lna~mnto 11l NllWa, , I .., 1 (I'J•ucy of illulon .Huplda, Mr. nud IVI'flchlgnn S~nto pQlJilg\), at IL bridal Sundt'IL ::JI.i·lcldund, duughlor• ol , 1 . rMrR.' Clnyton·Harlmoas anti Butltly ,Rhowor Snturdny aft~rnonn nt ,Lhc Mr. und MrH. Oon·ald Slrlcldund, Ja 1 .. ;, ' of Holt, JVII'Il, Donald Toad und·MrH, ,Wigln ,honto on Rtocllbrldge r·oud; -~pomllng. thla weclr wlt.h her undo, 1 ,John HarlmusH. of Onondaga, •Ivlra, 11 Mias •Front, •brldc •. e)cnt of. •Miohuel and aunl, Mr. unci Jv[r•a. Wllllr>m Who-When-Where? /~Eng aged, Miscellaneows 1 Mildred Glove\' and Mrs. •Jt.hyllis iBeuudry, wua prcar.nt.ed a 30-plecn 'rl'llvls ,ut Sprlngflr.ld, Ohio, i Leaving MasonMThlurS(lay afternoohn willtlhe Mrsd. ~.tv. I .. , . . . ·. Shower !Fetes , I Harmon of Le~llc .nnd Mrs. H.ar- ,aet of::li'loa~n.,Qinne~wat·e, rMt·. and Mrs. Hurlun .Hull nnrl Smith, en route to · us wgon to get, cr: mo' 1er an SIS ·er, ,. · lnlcl Dmwow, .Mrs, Nellie Scof,leld Qontpnta and vlsltlt)g were thu : Llndtt: Loc sp~nl. Suttduy. wnh .. Mr. ; .!lll.d .Mt's, Bertha .Judson. of Mn~_on. dlver;slon of. the . uf~c'rnoon, .uftcr and .Mrs .. Chnrlrm Bttrnr.H n L·HILt'· Mrs. Mm'Y Johnson and Mi~s Ethel l{J.Ihfl, .who vyill return to Ag'n.. e· s .... Be.Q.'be 1·MY'B, Wnt·nm· l'rccivcd many gltts, :'.Yhlch t;ulw .und.Joo cl'oam, frozon rison. Llndu. Leo rrtnalncd tn HJl!liUI Mason with her as guests of Dr. and Mrs, Sm1th for three ~ : ·•· ·•· '' ,us wodcttpg· bells, were served . .rrtw ·two .w.oclts with. hr.r·. gmnHouston, ·, I at all!l Mrs. C, H. Sarle. ,py ··NJ:illermc:s p~ocessing,plant-to-storc policy. There is Mr. and Mt•s. Los Swaninger familv, Mr. and Mt·s. Bill Groves, Sr., anrl Dale, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Tcxns. Mrs. Marian Spink and Gordon attended the Philadclpl!iu-Detroit Mr. and' Mrs. Gene Collar and fnm- fi'ry<' and f:tmily,· Mr. and Mrs. A·1 Mrs. 'Don Chapman entertained ,, M 15 guests at a party Saturday aft- * * * rrnd Edward of Lansing and ·Miss no :·mic;l~lemall :profit, for you tci ·pay. These and other llnscba)] g-amu in Detroit on Sun- ily of Mason and Mr. and Mrs. her.I l~011ph t· nne I fam 11 Y · anu . r. ernoon honoring the seconct birth· Snturdny aftcr.noon guests of rusthct· 'l'uylor of Mason and Mr. 1 day, H.al]lh Whitney ruHI Mr. and Mrs. nn ' . Barnhill a:HI Merritt were Mr. and Duck lake fast week, turne.d l~on:Je Thursday_ evening fr;>l· Mrs ..John Lay, Mr. and Mrs, Rob· Mr. and Mrs. c. A.·Bushnell and and,-Michlgun Center, lowing a twa-week visit in Rens This Is ert Densmore and Dawn and ,Mr. Herman arrived home Friday from Mr: ·nud Mrs. Jesse Rich and selaer, Indiana, ·'!'hey were. aecom· Mrs. Charles Lay and Patty Jo. I spending the week ""ith relatives family of Eaton Rapids'. wel·e Sat punied home by Mr. and Mrs.- Haw. Mt', and Mrs. Wayne Spenny and in Altoona, Pennsylvania. urdny guests of Mr .. and Mrs. Her· ard Parks and Miss·Eunice·Pnulus Marlene were Sunday_ evening Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Camp .and man Rich, of Rensselaer, who spent the Wllek The guests nnd cntertnmed the group Bari of Pontine, accompanied by ·:Grace Raymond was a guest last end at the Hays home. by showing· motion pictures, his mother, Mrs. c. -H. Camp, ar.::' week of her brcither~in-la.w .und Mr. imd ·Mrs. Arthur Peterson Mr. and Mrs. Clair Runyun and rived home Saturduy night from u sister, -;Mr. nn.d ¥rs, Derwood mid Mr.· und Mrs. Roger Church Jump Off son, Walle•·, of Holt ami Mr .. ll11d .week's vacation traveling through Fletcher of• Lansing. were' Sunday dinner guests of Mr·. Mrs. Curtice Alford of Lnnsing Indiana, Illinois· and Wisconsin. · Margaret Rose, daughter of Mr. und Mrs. Reinhold Peterson of were Sunday guests of :Mr. and '!'heM. H. Camps spent the weelt and .Mrs.clra•Rose,.was in.Detrqit Webberville, Mrs. Walter R. Carven. end with Mrs. Camp. on Saturday to get . the cast on Mr. am! Mrs. C. W. Cowdry and Mr. and Mrs, J. T. Baines of her leg changed. family attended the Wiselogel fam- Grand Hapids were week end Mr. and -Mrs. Thomas .Royston ily reunion at Lnlw Odessa Sunday. guests of their son, and daughter- ll11d son art'ivecl home Sunday aft- For Delicious, Wholesome Food 1 Mr. n nd Mrs. Hn rold Darrow ll11d In-law, Mr. and Mrs. Harry: Baines er spending ten days at Higgins Sharon and Mrs. Darrow's mother, and family. Try Our Mrs. Nora Harlmess, traveled to Mr. and· Mrs. wesley Barllway lnlte, Sunfidrl Sunday to visit l\llrs. Dar- hnve moved into their new home Mr .. and Mrs. James Quinn at· row's brother-in-law and sister, on Barnes Street. tended 'the • Catholic picnic at STEAKS -.CHOPS Mr. and 1\'lrs. Arthur Caton. .Mrs.. Fred Weinmann of •yp. Bunker Hill on Sunday. Glen Coon attended the Adams silanti spent part of~ last week. with ·L. ·E. Smith, seaman.first class, family reunron at School Section Colonel and Mrs. Rny Cotton und is on ·furlough .at the home of his ROASTS -·CHICKEN lalr', will be nmong Lynw. Bllss of Cnllfnt•nln, wer•e held In tlw nrea to he lncot•pnr·n.l:c(J will r:1tch ns the nono.ppcarnnce of Ganson Street Baptist church, llf Mr. and Mrs. Lloyrl Cnmell of 1 TO ANN ARBOR TO LANSING the 28 grnduutes of th" Bronson I ~'rlduy at 2::10 from the Logan vote nt the September J..J pl'lmnl'Y uciledul"d speoleers and one soft Jncleson, anu u student at the Leslie, and Vern Robins of .Jael< S;:lwol of NUI'Iiing ut Kitlamazon, funeml home with Rev, Wilson election on tho Jr~rltlc, ' ball team. The concessions were Moody Bible Institute, Chicago, aon, were married early Sntm•day 7:34 A. M. •:• 8:30A.M. •:• Gl'nduo.llon exercises ror this Tennnnt nf the Bmtherhood Temple t pntronlzecl. Some of the local will he the pulpit supply at the evening by Rev. Paul Tuclwr, pas 1 1111111 1 w~ll year's class will be held In the officiating, Blll'ial was made at , Monr~wh le l~e C~ , ";;·cinl "L~!J, org·anizatlons opm•atlng these con- Leslie Baptist church fOI' the com- tor of the Leslie Baptist chm·ch, 10:09 11:05 J~it·st Melhoi.llst church, l0-yrll'd dash, scom of 14 to 12. This was the The Leslie village council held a Lieutenant McMath was the son Surviving him besides hi.g po.r- 12-ycnr-oicls, :t;J-yeur-nlds; 7fi-yard 1 first game lost thiil f,c6r,c;n by the special meeting Monday evening of Mr. and Mrs. Paul McMath Come In to us for a FREE "SNOW DEER" ents arc two sisters, Mrs. Jerald dash; 100-y!lrd cJas~1; 2~0 y:ml rc- Losllc ~eo.m. at which they formally nfflrmed of Leslie and graduated from the CARBURETOR INSPECTION liYES,YOU DID" Summcl'ix of Millett and Mrs. Cleo lny; broad JUmp; htgh JUmp; foot- .Evcmng entertainments w~re the agreement recently mac!e with Leslie school In 19•11. He enlisted Ch11rllc Linville 588 Mallison of 326 Rcnlu road, Lan- hull throw; ancl softbull l.hrow. gwen both at the high school and the Leslie township boarc! as to in the army air force November 28, It may..:. sing, Afternoon softball games, Holt on the athletiC field. Those who the housing and operation of the, Dotham, Alabama, January 12, "OPPORTUNITY IS I AT YOUR DOOR" -- vs. Miller road, 12-ycnr old team on a.ppeared at the school were .Tacl~ now fire truclr which the township 19>14, He served in New Qulncn nnd *Save Gas *Perk up "SIGNED, SEALED > lributions or loans to raise money 1 AineriCan Lcgton ...... 2 3 p!'ovc the school's athletic field the maintenance of the flrc hall worth streets, to Mr. and Mrs. SHERWIN- WILLIAMS "POLITICS" to pay for erection of flood lights' Parker ...... 2 a at which they hope to have which is also used us a township Harry Snell, of Jacl: Mr and Mrs. Leo Hendee of 1>1 to Mackinac Island. "FUN FOR ALL" z Portland spent Sunday with Mr. Dr. and Mrs .. James P. Pollok 1>: Dance anc! Mrs. Edward Kir!rer. < ·, and thr·ee daughters of Kalamazoo Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Smith of ~ spent last week with his parent.s·., I Shop At 0 WARNER'S Dodge, North Dnlrota, a~·e spend· Dr. nnd Mrs. Cecil Pollok. fo Modern 'ing several .weeks .w1th Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Thorburn and Q FRI. • SAT. • TUES. Smith's sister ·and fnmtly, Mr. and HASLETT ROAD < HASLETT ROAD ON CENTRAL MICHIGAN'S FINEST DANCE children visited her parents, Mr. 0 Mrs. Tom ,Russell. Mr. Smith bas and Mrs. Earl Kleinman at Kala 1>: FLOOR been under the doctor's care and mazoo, the past week end. Old-Time Ill 1>1 wns receiving treatments at De· Mrs. Cecil Budd and Mrs. Carl ::;; Presenting trait. Andrus of Okemos returned last Past Noble Grand club .will bold ln·The fl Country weeJ{ from a tour through Toran· Dance N a family picnic at the courty park to, Canada; Erie, Pennsylvania; in Mason, Wednesday, August 11, and Cleveland, Ohio. GERMANY ROAD Joe Capp.o at noon. All Rebelmhs and their families arc invitcq to . attend. Every Sat. AND HIS ORCHESTRA Those· attending arc to tulre a dish White Dog to pass, own table service, sand- 1\fl'!!. M. V, Butler Adm, SOc Plus Tax wiches and beverage. ·The Farmers' Grocery Mrs. William Waltman Is very Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Clickner and Jon ice were in J nckson F1·iday ill at her home on Eifert road. Featuring SHERWOOD ROAD PAL NITE .Every TUES. Harry Barnurd, who has been to visit Mrs, LGyd Wright, who Is SHERWOOD ROAD staying with- his mother, Mrs. Elf· in a hospital tlrere. "i Admitted for Pr~.e 'of 1" fie Barnard, while attet,ding sum Mr. and Mrs. Roy Thurber ., mer school at Michigan , State col ~pent Sunday at the M. V. Butler lege, returned to his home at May· home. . . Lou Dougherty's Shop Wit/1 Ease At Prices Tllat Please "· ·. vi1le last Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Botter : No Age Limit - Haslett Bus to Door :Mr. and .Mrs, Hem1an Tracey at and Sandra of Lansing were guests . Old Timers ' . tended the Tiger-Athletic ball Monday of Mr. and Mrs. Lawton US-16 TO LANSING US-16 TO WILLIAMSTON· game at Detroit last Friday night, Cllclmer, with other office employees of the 1 FORI\WR RESIDENT DIES e No· Age Limit to Ball· - \ •• • ··L k .' · f!lqultable Life 'Insurance company, I Open Daily and Evenings .. Until 9 ·The Walter Hnnse, . former Mason, room residcn t and a former •·esldent. of I .. . . ·. ..• . . ·L·a·. nas•"eng ·. ::~~:h[i~:~~::JE!~1~~~eJ~~~;~ Lansing, died in Owosso Tuesday e 1 mile eaat of MSC on New day night from a trip through the morning. He was In the employ WARNER, E. L of the Standard Oil company in US-16, ROY and MARIA Owners Ls upper peninsula and the northem both Lansing and Owosso for / part of Wisconsin. many years, Located Oil Zimme~ road, northweat of Williatnaton I '.1· '•, •,;' '' fem11, whlto glndlolla, nnrl lighted t.od tho groorn nH heat man, UsherR Ulonu-~flruw Scoville District trtc!(, woro hold Wcrlnomlny rtt l.ht•oo prmmts, Mr•, nnd Mr~. J"ynn Jew· Mr. nntl Mrs. Hownr·d Vnns of~ candles, MrH, C, W, Olonn of wcr·o Richard Wuauon of Karmas 'rho wodrllng ,ol' MIR~ Beverly o'cloclt fmnt tho Holrnos Bctpllat Stockbridge StnrJkbrlclgo 'proaldocl n.t tho orgnn City, Jrrother of tho hrldo, and Minor, dmtgl\tcr of Mr•. and Mra. MrH, Jlowa1'1l ,JnciiHilll ell, thiH wee](, Holt wet'H SundtLy ovonlng oullera ' ' MrH, II olen fitO(lman church, LanrJlng, Angei!Jlweef( at Nc•rth him. Better Bread Value Crushed Pineapple, No. 2 can . 3 5 C Dry Onions, 3 lbs. for ...... 1Sc Miss H2m1a I-Ir.rlm!a nf Ann Arbor, Miss Sprag-ue of Ithl\Cil and Apples· 3 lbs. ·1Sc lb. box Flats, sliced, No. 1 can ...... 19c Green Peppe~s, 2 for 19c Miss Echlan of Reed City spent Krispy Crackers 14c the wee!< end with friends here . Duchess or Transparenl SUNSHINE .Jay Asquith is having his house painted. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Basore have Ruby Bee Pure. Fruit Jelly returned fl'Om a trip through the Spotlight· Coffee 3 ~:~$1~15 eastern states,. Mr. and Mrs. Or ville Haney livCd at their. home I K~OGER - Hoi-Dated Apple and Strawbet"ry, ~aspbeny, Currant, Blackbet·t·y ...... 19c each while they were gone. Lit tIc Sharleen Litheral of Caseol12 89C Pleasant Jake is visitil)g her Beye rageS .. KR9CER btJtrles Hills Bros. grandparents, Mt·. and Mrs. Shar- MARSHMALLOWS Jand. · Col'a, Root Beer, Ginger Ale Plus bollle charge • COFFEE Crisco Pet· Pkg~ Conection, it's 'the steeple, not 3 lbs. the steps that have been taken But down at the Baptist church, Kroger Cherries No.2can 28c 54c lb. 19c M:r. and Mrs, Clinton Stevens Red, Sour, Pilled $1.23 spent tho week end at Athens. We'll Make Red Ring Clark Center Short Work Crapefruit No.2 can 17( 1\fi'S, Donal([ Clnrl1 IH.erlcdicalion Is held In which ell!- nrc imbedded Into plate steel walls 1 rector for the co-orcllnatlon of nil machinery, and one of the world's Mr. nnd Mt·s. Cnrl Anway nnd the period. 1 this public drain will 11 ot he sev· zons or all age groups wilh uniqtwly clcslgncd security 1 ml!road activities for the Founda· reclcdlc~lc greatest lndustrlulists, yet his Mr. und Mt·s. Carlton Anway and "However, we believe that by 1 ered unless conditiOns aguln indl- themselves to lhe A mel'! can hcrrt- st·rews 't10n Is Alfred E. Rowe. dcepcr, more driving Interest Is ns children drove to Bowling Green, eliminating the sewage from the I' crtte a public he11lth hazurd in tho age, and pledge thcmselve.~ to nc- ' · , '· ., " . In rtclclltlon to tile usual mnln· "God's businessman." j' . Ohio, Sunday nnd brought home other druln, we can expect better village," tive observance· Ill' thcit· duties as E,wh plastic envelope PI O· tenance crew, n documents expert Of the millions of dollars that I Mrs, Winifred Frost who hnd spent ' 'cllizcns. fL. document Is one-half Is abroad to check the eonclltlou of ~cctlng. have come to him, he has ltept his appointments. Under the in-' the past three wcel GLi\~1•: treatment. 1 I Hosington of Tolland avenue [L I a e VIcarage rn, a p casan ' I It's a good thing when someone can that! president, should they be enacted daughter on July 26 at the Edw'ard I Engllsh commumty: but who has Plenty of groceries, cold I into law, would impose spending Holt w. Sparrow hospital. , always ,promised hunself that he combine QUALITY, SERVICE and j billions of dollars, thus increasing , . ! would hke to really do some wor·k meats and produce arc here all the government expense. Should nil of Mr. and Mrs. Guy W~lic.k left 1 in a hard community, At the age CONVENIENCE in one store. COLLINS the bills recommended by the 1\Iary Dixon Friday a ten-day trrp In the' of 57 he makes the brcal<, and goes time. Stop in and fill your eating P fa~ I resident puss, the ta> their 25th wedding anniversary. chusetts,, spent the weelc at Sault 1' very conscious of the severar boolts Phone 2-5181 The tahle'was covered with a sil- Ste, Marie. along the same theme which have '------'-- vcr ta hlc cloth, silver candles, sil- 1 1 ver hells and a large tiercel wed· ding cake, The evening was spent with I games and a mock wedding. Those I participating were the bride, Floyd Squires, dressed. in a h .. use cont, barefoot, Wllh oai!tted toe I nails and a net veiL The bride's bouquet was a bunch of onions, The bridesmaid, Richard McPhee, was dr'essed identical to the bride. His houquc,t was a bunch of car rots. The bridegroom was Mary Johnson nnd the best man, Mrs. Violet Lansberry, who carried a doughnut for the wedding ring. Both wore derby hats. The mother of the bride was Henry Tanlts. He wore a bunch of celery as a cor sagcJ and the bride's father was Irene Tanlcs. Leo Lansberry, the marrying parson, was dressed in a red hunting coat. Mr. and Mrs. Remnlic were presented with a purse of silver.
'Savings Silolcn r Amanual Wicltert of 2211 N. Cedar street, Holt, reported to state police last weelc on Monday Inight that $500 of his life savings had been stolen from a hiding place in his home, the theft oc cm·ing between July 17 and Mon day evening. Wickert said he dls- 1 covered the money was missing 1 when he made his weekly count Monday evening. The money was hidden in a wooden box in an old victrola.
Plan Ficitl D:~y
1 The second field clay of the Del· 1 hi township recreation pr·ogram I will be held in Holt this Friday, I beginning, at 1:00 p. m. Fred ! Lawrence, director of Holt's , pro gmm, has nnnouncccl the follow ing program for the day: Track events, three entries from each community, Miller road, Maple Grove find Holt for boys 8 to 12 years old and 13 to 15 years old, flO, 75 and 100 yard dash; broad jumps, 2'l0 shuttle relay race, softball throw, football throw and a new event, a time race on throw , ing the softbFtli around the buses. I Two softball games are scheduled, :Holt's men will meet Maple Grove I and Holt's women will play Mil· lor road in the evening, In the aft / ernoon Holt's 16 year olds soft. bali team will play Maple Grove Iand Holt's 12 years olds against Maple Grove 12 year olds. Ftnwrnl Rites llcl were Sunday evening callci'H at 1 PI H I • Soil Needei in Onhards: were eullel'~ nt lhc ilome of l\11'.1 att 0 stems Manageme~t ~~~t!~d;c~lon Freshour Herd und Mrll Dlll'id l~nhh, EJ X pel' fill u n l ,9 With fCJ'tl· mlll, Thlfl, the AJ1CCiDiililH Hfly, IH! Ltcc l\111] mftC,9 fll\Vfly,g lower Ml, lllld Ml's. Alv1t Cronkhite I ( I t T JJ. ''liOrH and c·nvt•t' I'I'DJl~ 111 11 young-/ Hig-nlflcmll und tmpol'tant h<'ClltlfJe egg prociiJCtlon uncl $hould be m•rul- 1 . hT t lllncl family nrn en!Priui,nln/,{ Mr. i Olnp e e es.:s Cronlthlll's nephew, Mr. unci MJ'H, 1 peach orchat~tt•ln·ll'!'le· tlces, 'rht'H<' Ill" I'CVc•nl<'d In tlw re- rlvnllablllty of nutrients In llw Hot], i vls~H. , South Bend, litdlzuta. ,1111'11 ,.~ ~ :,•i 'nw urtlry he 1d own<'tl 1 1 port ol' n tlvc-yt·nr· slurly by A L, With ('],. 1111 cultlvntlon alone, the 'Iiw two pnruAitrs have d!~crent 'l'npplng lJw .July t••stln the Ing- Ml'. uml ~!'~. WnynP Wggs nt- j, Rn, ~I,Jil & f\clll,' Mwmn, ltnvc ~ ham-West Dn1ry Het•d Improve·· 1 lendnd the lunentl ol then· unde, ln~enti~ onlplt•tt•d nl'i'il'llli pro Kenworthy or' l.lw Mlchlgnir State 1organ it• ccmtcnt 'decreased nt nn. habits ttnd IH'IICP r•equlr·p cltltcrPnt 1 20 I • college J1n'l'l!Cilltlll'Ui dupnrtmcnt I UVI'ra!;e rntP of O.fl per cent each I tt~ttmlclnt r-ice ll~e on ~he blr;ds; nwnt association wore the tcg· Orson Ramsclt•ll, at the Gorsline-~ dlwtlmi lt•Hl~ In herd lnip1 11 vemcnt lstt•rPd llolstclns, In, the lwrd of Runciman funet•aJ horne In l~nn· .,.glstt y tP~t. f~ nnd G M Gilllgnn of Delaware, I year, At this rate of Joss the or· 1m csth vc nt cr·n c t18 an c•rev ccs 1 , . •Tonic contPnt would be reduPerl : ncar· u JH'H R fl!l(1 11U perc1 WH Hnrry Freshour ,1',: Son ising lasl we<' it on J?!'iciay uflcr- 1'IIL' h1ghcst pnulll<'L'I' was VII· ReHults showed thnt lh<• llSI' ol' g "O t A l'orty percent nicotine sulfate 1 1 10 I 'l'he olhct• 12 herds which av·, noon. ~lniu !{orndyltt• l'lns /JIXI<' with a cow·t· c•rops nt /11~11 Aornclimes de· I ~~K 1 .'~"~]~~ct:·'ih~; ab\~~t'Y c~iith~ soli solutwn 'uHcd full strength unci cragecl more than :10 pounds CJ( Mr ami Mts. Don Sommers nnd tnln] or ton p11unds of illlitel'i'at to Is ptesscd tree gmwth, due, posAibly, 1 ~ 1 ~ 111 "essential nnll'ienl.s pninl<•d In a rmrr·ow litJG along the I butter tat, according to the report • baby, Miss Iln H.whoHlson, and and Jf1,ii8H Jlllllntls nt 1111il< The• lt•st to compettLJOn with tlw tr~cs for I proportional to the organic con-I cPnte1· ol' ouch 1wt'ch will get the of lite tester, Bob Wttle, wore i Wnync Cosgmy w" I' e dlnne1' w.1s comp!L·lcd 111 :Jtir, tluys on two molstm ''· The depressive effect, tent ol the snll, tii!H loss refilllllng 1lice, Care should ]Jc taken, that nil IClyde Snpw, Jr. & Son, Ul gmde 1 gu"sts nf Mr. nnd MrH. Orvi11e iiulltlllgH ciOiiy nntl nt the llf{<' of howcvel', wns sonn ]QHt, nnd nn tn;·: fl'om cJeun cultlvalton would rt'·l bmls r·onst on the night tollowlnf\ I Jerseys, :m 7 pouncls of fat, 782 CoAgray, .M1 and Mr·s. Myrd :J yPai'S 8 mnnl11s pounds mlllt; How a)'(! Coy, !l gmdP were afternoon culie1·s. 'rlw secnnd lngl1tml 111 n!luccl' prowmcnt 111 tree gl'nwlh was ft· HulL 111 less lt•cc gwwth anrl prn-lllw painting dny. Becuusc eggs ol I Rlchnrd~on nally noted Tlw r alP of recoYt!I'Y ductlon. li'OI' cxrunple, t11e uAe of 1 the sceond gcncrntlon wl11 )Jc com· ancl t'l'gistercd Holsteins, :17.8 Ills. Mrs Murgucrltto Sc·hubert at· \HIH Mulll'l Pi,•lt·rlJt' PliiH Dixie • acemcd related to the speed with' f<'l tlltzcrs without t•nvet cropA In- lng up, thr· treatment should be J fat, llBIJ pounds milk; Charlt>s .r. tended the 2fJth weddmg anniver- With •!ill potiiHis ol illlttol·lut and 1 which c'0\'1'1' < I'OJl rcHiducs d~com- creaser! thr• nv1ulublr• polaHHill!n rcpcntccl 111 10 to 12 tlays. Davis, 2•1 reglstc1cd Holstcms, :17.5 sm·y nl' hCi' b1 ot11cr· and ~istPI'-Ill· 1 I,Gfll jHIUiHis ol mill< nl.ldt• ill :n7 / pounds lnt, 1030 pGunds mlllt; l-Iar- I Jnw, Mr·,' anrl Mrs Philip CllVen- dny~ on two mtl.•rngs tltuly 11nd at posed nnd to lhc lnlltl quantity or app1·oxlmatcly 18f> per: cent in five 1 Mites need u ntorc sevetc treat· l'CHiduc prwllll'cd, years, while I he use ol coVel crops 1ment. Miles come on the birds to l ty DeLaete, 21 reglstcl'Cd Hol-~ der, 11 t lhc!r honw neat' Lc•.slle the Ill,{<' nf' :J Y"IIIH 10 nwntlm. , Althougll tlw cnvcr r.rnps user! rcsultecl Ill an Inc I case of 280 per feed only itt night 01 when the atoms, 34.a pounds fnt, 1018 lbs. last w c e k. She was ltccom- r Other higl1 Jll'otitll t'l'H mclude;
1 &ll}:J 1 did not gencrnlly iliC!'easc the or- C<'nl. btrcl Is laying and then go baclt in -.lJ.t.r 7.1: 'rros puu llllfd :}{J!Ur 1 panlpcJ by her siAlet· nnd b1other- Lt•n" V:liL' Ponlin<' lllxlo who, at' 4 1 lstcr~d HoiHl<'lns, 3•J.l pounds fnt, ln·law, :M:r .l!lcl Mrs K. w. Byerly the age d :1 Y<'lll H 11 nwnths, 1 ganlc mutter· c·nnlcnt ol the ~oil, Leur analysts indicated that the their own hubltat to reproduce 1 they ullL'IIIIl dill! tnc;reascCI on allow 1 cluccd ln growth but eventually 2 at Michigan State college. The Work Guaranteed lo relcn( for fest com• thJ~ USC of COVCt' ClOpR \\'Ill more 1 t • • b · h ] ]I on the story of a fm m famJ!y Mr. and Mrs. Robert E. Freed, 51 5 pounds fat, 1172 pounds nulk plel• let down of md<. , than compensate fm the r 1 t I annual even IS agam emg c c which thLCll.tgh the urgmg of a Mothers of the g1rls Will accom· Under ·I yrs. Charles J. Davis, fa >I m•.l'"'" >nC>COIOI I obscrvcu 't ti t Th 1 cc u[c tlohn Ill COnJllllCtlon Wtth the State •l·H I 118 county agent, por!tnyed by Paige, pany them to Hol1ywood. rrod"lioe up •• 10%, , d c va no 0 e[ Club Show August 31-September 1 Holstmn, 63 2 pounds tat, 1581 1· cover crop Ill supplymg orgamc • t 1 and tht ough examples of 4-H Club Fmal selectiOn of the winning pounds m1llt; 2. Robb & Waldron, PAUL BARTON 'matter IS in addition to tts Value 3, SO that furm fatllllteS may a -~ work, raises rlself to a highct gn·l will he made by Paige and Holstctn, 60 9 pounds fat, 1522 I I Chore-Boy 1 in redu<'ing sot! croswn and in 1 tend the event. standard of livmg. Collins after the screen tests. Pro· pounds m11lc 509 W. Columbia, Mason Phone 24523 , M'll • M h' C :consct·vmg the soil. I Vtsitors on the campus wrll huvc Judy almost missed out on the duction on the film 1s scheduled Nndct 3 y1 s. Clycic Snow Jr. & 1 1 Ine o. I an opportunity to mspect the talent search. Her apphcatwn to start in mtd-August. nng ac Son, Jersey, 6>1.1 pounds fat, 988 1-..,.------ 813 E. J\~tlamazoo Ave. Lansing I Drive with care evet·ywherc i Michigan A~ricultural Elxperiment 1------....., pounds milk: MWe Buy Dead Animals TOP PRICE PAID FOR HORSES cows Clark's and Garage Valley Chemical Cenci al Ovc1 hauling Company New and Rcbmlt Motors Installed Call Collect Lansing 45217
SPOT CASH' For Dead or Disabled Stock Horses-$9.00 ea. Cows-$11.00 ea. Hogs-$3.00 per cwt. (All II( I uulmg to siz1 anti cundJtwn)
1'1gs, Cah cs UJIII Slu• 1 11 - Remon ell Free A PIG WELL START ED WE RTJY HIDES •AND CAU' SJUNS l'hnne cullcct tu Mason 8141 IS HALF RAISED DARLING & COMPANY Pasture alone cannot supply enough protem, VItamins and mmerals needed to produce healthy sows
See Us At The Fair f MASTER MIX Sow and P1g Concentrate wah gram will msure you of strong, healthy p1gs You 11 have to have a well-balanced ration for top market pork-and HOUSING AND FEEDING PULLETS MASTER MIX wtll gtve 1t to you Simple steps that help increaBe your egg production and profits. Mason Elevator Co.
2 C111l p11llcls closely, deslroy olek Jmds nnst11ch some Jllter Wbole onls, green feed, or leafy I 00 Jnyers. Sprmklc pellet• on top of John Deere Rubber Tiled Tractor Baby Bed and Mattress olfnlfn lmy " fine for newly·honscd 50 000 000 years ago It ltved 111 mn•h 111 laoppcr. Feed only amount Manure Spreader Platform Rocker, tapestry covered J>Ullcl•.l'roude Or•ler olacllo and gril. layer• mll clean 11p in 30 mmutce, what IS now the Wyommg regwn and is co.lled Dtatt yma by sCJen McCormick Deering Col'n Plantet• Chau·s, Rockers, Odd Pieces, Occasional ttsts 11-Hole Grain Drill Chairs, 3 Radio Tables Keep your flock loenhhy, moinlain John Deere Mowing Machine, 5 ft. 8 sood •PJ>el•lce and follow t"~ Bnutiful Wilton Rug, 9x12 Wa)nc Fcedlns prosrnm, Juol like Walking Plow Blue Wilton Rug, 9x12 thou•ande of J>ouhrymcn nrc doing, Oliver Wagon, steel wheels and your pullelo will fiU lhc e11 boo. Auction Sale Taupe Wilton Rug, 8-3xl0-6 New Easy Tractor, t•iding seat Electric Range kcl• for )ou, Come in and occ ua Tuesday, August 10 ooon-you'll be 1lod you did. Reo Pair Tractor Wheel Weights Very Good Cook Stove, cream and black Jnember--lt payo to feed Wayne, l o'cloeiE Electric Brooder, 300-chick size Locatetl in Pottervllle at 216 porcelain W. !\lain St. Entire goods of the 2 Electric: Fence Conb·ollers 2-hole Rubbish Burner Potterville House 'told Exchange. David Bradley Hammer Mill, ll·inch Steel Cabinet Broom Closet :Ell)( trlc \\ a s h e r, Irons, DeLaval Milking Machine Vacuum Sweeper 7 To help mnmtnin tolnl feed inlnkc s11 cepcrs, ra llos, lamps, pres Cream Separator auzz Saw nl a high level fcerl Wn)ne Flu•h· sttrtl lates, Floor Lamp - Bridge Lamp lug Mneh for n half dny every 2 electric refrigerator, electric Fairbanks Platform Scales, 500-lb. Speed Queen Washing Machine weeks. Plucc 111 mnsh bOJlJICre the eve• 6 Milk Cans and Strainer lUng before nntl feed until noon next runge, lmds, SJlrlngs, vanities, Dishes, Pots and Pans, Meat Grinder doy, Wllh J•lelll) of water lo drink. stands, ldtchen 1inlcs, rugs, Alao miscellaneous~ articles Bedding and Pillows ehah'!l, stoHs, sell lug machine, IICIV 12·quart pa,;s, dl!ihes, plaques, small tool!!, 12 storm TERMS:-CASH; all goods to be settled for day of sale befol'e l'emoval. snslt, 29x58 11, 111m new; ltun· !lre!ls nf other articles Mr. and Mrs. A. Dick, Bement Feed and Supply Props. Col. Glen T. Pinch, Auetloneer A, L. Steinltauer, Jt. B. Arnoltl, CHARLES E. JOHNSO Clerks D1ain John E. Ruppert, Auctioneer uw2 Perry, MJchiga._ pnrlt Sund11y, July 25, Lu Wilson of Llul~ing wna elected pronlclcnt; Onondaga Leslie Hurold WI!Hon of •romplchw, vice· 1\lrH, nurtou U1ahlwln lly JQ, ,J, Ot'OfoiH pr·onlclont nnd Mr'H, Mnx IroHtcr of ... HlvcH . .Jtmctlon, nccretnry-trcnn· Mr. 11nd Mrs, nuHaciJ Doyle, and JllNClii~M Ojuu·ut.lun l'IIWH uror, 'l'ho next reunion will be hold Rny Qorldnr·d and Boll were Sun l•'m• N Ill I' J•'ll'll 'J't'IWit nt tho pnr•Jt, sunrlny, ,July 2·1, l 0•10, day dinner· gueatH Of Mr•, nncl Mrs, · A joint mooi.Jng- of tho Loallo '!'ho pnrldng H[lll!lo ut the renr of I• oqunlly tho cost of tho altornt!ons. , •lved in Leslie recently aon were Sunday afternoon callci'B of Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ross. Pinna were lh11t llw new ~ruclt ~~:·ro ~~~~ joined Mrs. Brown wh~ Miss Terry Lynch spent Monday would be npcmtccl hy1 the VJJluge Ihua been visiting her fa thor, firemen, but by township Homer Taylor, and hot· slstet•, Mrs. at the home of Joyce Fleecer of p~tld ~.1e Lansing, when. cltlls 1110 mnllld family. WORRIN' AN' MORE. van E. Ban, assistant scoutmuste1 Albet't Doxtnder of Lansing 1f.IIN\(IN: of Troop 169, met them ut Onon- was a Sunday guest of his par· daga. The evening was. spent dis· ents Mr. and Mrs, G. 0. Doxtacler, , cussing plans. for 11 Joint tt·oop and 'Ivan, j camp at Klrolrex August.22 to 28. Week end and Sunday guests August 16-21 I , of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Page were I Northwest Leshe Mr. and Mrs. Alex Kaczpersln, and family, Mr. und Mrs. Albert The fair gates swing open on Monday, Truszknowskl and family, M1·. there will be no charge for parking. Fill up Diane Dennison anrl Vanda Dilts and Mrs . .Tack Fulford and cluugh spent last week with the nalph tct• and .Jeanette Wozniak of De· August 16 for six days of solid enteraint I Shcathelms. trait. the car with family, friends and neighbors. 1 .Jean Shcathelm is vacationing • Sarah Fulford and .Tcunetle ment. The management has endeavored to ·fin Grund Haven. Wozniak of Detroit nrc spending There's something to interest everybody at Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Sutliff and a week nt the home of tbeir aunt i and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Page, provide a varied program of interest - to ing tl1c new car you're 1cbiidren were suppe1· guests of Mr. the Ingham County Fair. 'uncl Mrs, Paul Simpson recently, Mr. and Mrs . .Toe Boucher and g,oing· to buy? Come to the family of Jackson were Sunday everyone in the family. As in previous years BAH'J'I-Io'LOMIDW SALES and Pat Holmes, Nancy Hasbrouck and Faith Fernald went on the evening cullers of Willis and Ed SERVICE , .. See the Kaiser Boucher. • r ancJ F'raze1· models on display. 4.-H trip to Detroit last week . Mr. nne! Mrs, William Bush Your· mind Will be macle up im· Mr. and Mrs. Russell Warner hud as Wednesday evening dinner. meclintcly artcr riding in and and children were in Williamston guests Mr. and Mrs. Gnrth Mc dl'iving these all-new cnrs, They recently. Kessy and family of Jacltson and are the la.sL word in 10·18 in Mr. and Mrs. Orin nuthbun and Fred Stone of Leslie. The occas dustry ad \'an cos and have the children were week end guests of ion was Mrs. McKessy's birthday ride and styling of the 19,19 MI'. and Mrs, Pete Ferguson nnd anniversary, Open Class Prizes mouols. ; Mr. ancl Mrs. Jim nathbun at The Ladies' Aid Society had its 4-H Awards f Boon. Gordon Crippen and Mr. annual election Wednesday after· : and .Mrs. Clarence Thomas of Lan noon at the home of Mrs. Agnes ! sing accompanied them, Baldwin. A silver tea was had Attractive premiums a1·e scheduled I Mr, unci Mrs. C. C. Moore of witb Mrs. Pat Burr, Mrs. Jean fo1· winners in open class livestoc!t Ingham county 4-H club members ' South Bend and Mr. and Mrs. Her Doyle and Mrs. Berniece Bush as bert Howe and" daughters of Eaton hostesses. divisions, f.arm c1·ops, vegetables, will find cash and ribbon awards awaiting winners in livestock and Rapids were Sunduy guests of the Mrs. .Tessie Bush returned to fruits, floriculture, foods, clothing Orrie Howes. her home in Battle Creek on Sun home economics classes, plus the fun Martha Jean Vacek, .rennie Ccr day, Her· granddaughter, Sburon and fancy work. of participating with .fellow members venll'in~;, Siding, IUNII!atinn, Storm Winrluw anrl &~recns, Floor ily of Rives Junction, Marion Ho1·se Pulling Contest at 1 p m An outst.anding vaudeville troupe of stage, screen and ' and Wall 'l'ilc, G.ura.ges, BrealIf you are JIIU.JUllng to bnlld, consult with us o.bout your beat· Jewett 2:26 Trot ~g plant before you start your building, 2:26 Pace Insurance 2:22 Trot ' GRANDSTAND We Install conventional - )Janel heating - ultra-modern Agency· Friday forced air systems ln homes 1vlthout basemenli!l 180 W. Ash Mason Afternoon ~nd ~ve11ing ...... ~ ...... ~c in~Judi~r tax Located acroll8 from Con• · Reserved Seats ...... ·; ...... 90i: includinr tax 2:22 Pace Phone Leslie 88112 1111mers .2:12 Trot Phone li4ll 2:12 Pace