I I PART 1,HE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Eighty.Eig!Jlh Ycar - No. 1 -- ·--- .. ----·-... --- -·- -·------INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1947 16 PagcB - Pages 1 to B

JURO~S ARt GH~SfN mR JANUARY COURT

------State Unit Approves Ingham Fair Dates _ _;,~~_9)~~~ _C_?._~-~.'f..'~-~!~~~~~l,:';-!~~~~~.IF_I:I~:_t:_r~i, -~'HUIWDAY, ,IANUAHY 2, H147 CARAVAN ( CJonl!luclr•ti from Pug~ I) showturc-pmol', u U!l~;Y to ulc!lna pen, · . ' · -----· ···-·-... , ·· · . .. .. · 1 Their· MUg'gc~Lion~u~t~ oo~or mlngor mo~-/.111csh I · .. ~· ··--~-~-~-~-~·~m-m-~-;;m-m-~·~D-~~-~-~-~-;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ JIOfll'lllg COVCI'Od Wil.h fl. thin Joyct• wiiich Will SH.VO lllllO fllld sf.OJlH CJ/' Stl'ILW has ll. Jll'ilUtiC!l) USC on ovor;v cloy, evel'y I'Al'lll, l•'ull lnslt•ud.lollR rtnrl/ '• . ; llti\1' In mu liOJlll oxpln.nELliO'.S hi the simple Ju"ll\1- : '. fllaughtol'lng !'or· tile liomc mrmL fallon w·l•l he given at tile earn- i 'l_f@%')( Rllpply wlll btl hut nne ne lhc VIlli, /! ~~ timely topftJ'J rov{'l'flcl Pl'upnr·ucl J~vm·.·..; l'm•nJCI' Hll'iVCH fot• fJOlllH1! /' H@~!i!:IJ )l.'f'.llic nnln;al IIIL':iJI;Il;ii'Y rlnp!ll'f:- lwalthy nnd prnfllnblc llvcstllclt, 11' mcnt, tho rii!I)Jiay nlwws HJH'r~il'i· '!'he extension vete1·1nm·iun," al: 1. eally tho propt"' IIW\.hnd J'm· It ill- Mlchlgnn Slrlfo college will offer 1: fter Inventory Sale ... lng hogB. . nn ounce of pmellcnl rliHL'lWe pre- : 1 1 '!'he two-pnnel exhlillt I ells Ji.H vcntlnn at this yeni''S eni'Etvnn •1 H.L(u:y In (llllllll't;fl fmm llw time whi<:h in many l'twos l:; Lho only,/ ! tllc healthy, young, well· flniHhcd cure, , Greatly anhnniH an: ,•n:l.cdct! 11111 il I. hey A twn-punol rlispiEty will tun) I' Reduced Prices )lacon, hnm, e.hops and 1 tlw light on pont· 'l'tu•m pmetlce~ lnt:lnrkd ElJ'O.; ln:ltrucl.lmw whieh lmuJ to animal dismwo nnd • st!ddnr;, removing will explain pracl.lunl sanitation lTi , . , , npltll:ing nnd t·c- methods which r'an prevent the All Departments leaf I t wlileh con alrl Banw diseases, The semnd Jl!lllcl, wttLcn'"'Y Jn llntng rt hcll.or, castel' dculln!f entirely with 1uast!l"ls n:; : slaug111 CJ'Ing. . n , hel'rl problem, will oxhilllt 1' . at!t~ hn,.;dlng ~tlld care o[ 1nctlwclll ror prevention, dciedion, - }JU:fS 1 c!tVldmld\:1, aC' .. contt·oi and curo. ' , 11 t~':ita'i~ iic1 u;1'J;~"inli,ii:H ut Cun llctLutll'y Homes .• .•ro Jll'O\'e 'llwt fll'O)Wt' fli'Cl'ilillg Two panels ric lure llowers and HOUSE ARES ::mv w;:, u,:,,t; Ul:" NA'ITVE LU!Vi!l:ER One of the pays, the ou!.olanrling recol'd of vegctEtblcs, Jlanlced by a display fe~­ . f tu!cs of the Rural Progress Caravan which will vis it ]\1/ason I'\osc Hill p~ 1 ·rcr:t.ion f'ccl'lcss of gurrltmln~; bulletins a!lll some Regulnr Price Now rJ:':l887, an arl.lfif'ial bJ'cr~rlinrr as- pointers on raising honsc plants, ?n· Friday y.ril_l be ;m exhibit showing the ust: of n:Hl·.'c lt11llhcr Chrome, Heavy Steel Step- ReiJ\IIb,, P1·ice S<>clallon bull, ,111 11 rc'""'rlr: on his w!ll illustmte the l'esults lhnL can Now m:farm bmlclmg. Here Ira Bull, extension forc~tcr, is m.l'I\1Ct'S ean avc.rngu " i'-liaU China Tea Pots -- --$ 1./(!9 Table Lamps, complete / 'tn.:tteJ" men me (1\'t'l' a Jong(:J' p{~l'iod U $ 1.29 · o1. yen.I'G. Th11s tlw rd.111ilt f:,tJ·m ·P._o~~..t"'"'Y Bow~s. ~ ·ii'n a set, with large shade ____ -$12.95 1, Y"'ll aJd the fil 1'111 family bv pnn\id- 1· "" .i. , '-' , $ 6.95 KROGERi 'rhat's us, : mg a grcatt:r inenmc: for crln/;a- 3 } $ 79 Pin-Up Lamp with In- Smith, i tion, l'CCt't~l.ltion Ccl1ll rd:e:ni.llll1. CQ Oil'S ------_- _ _ _ _ . Mrs. and we 0 $ .49 direct Globe ______-$ 4.25 resolve to serve you I r BlltilSunday. Urug11ay Is tho H1111lllest •·-·-·"''"""""'" ...... ,.....,_,.! l'ifra. Jitne Logon and hr.r nsHIHtnnts, 1'rtpp. lhult' daughf.cr nne! family, Mt•, Cady homo, by n limb falling and hitttnu llilll J\.lmon Lnthrop Ia Ill at hiQ home. South J\.JlleJ•icnn republics. ' t' JJ . · i Mt'R, IDthel 'J'horbill'll, Mr'R, P~ullnu Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlea Sooley, Mr. and .Mr•a, Hobert ,J. Smith, and _ , _ , _ on tho houd, cuttlnK hla foJ•ehcnd After sp~iHling m11•btrn"" at --~""""~~-=====~== R\-8Cep 1011 .101101'8 f li'ltl'nawm•th, MrH. Menlo Hyde nne! nnd Mrs. Harvpy seeley and son, ,

IlmHmAHSAL DTNNmFt ··r····~~~~._..,"""'~·~~'""~r-,_,,_....-,'""",_...-, ~ TO WWD ,fANUAHY 10 ·------·------·---- Nlnntecq at.tenrlcd the t•che(lrlml Mt•, 111111 Mr~. LoHoy Saelens, IIOJ.,IDAY ·DAt-!CW tllnncr ot thn l~nmlly t'Oflhtta·~tnt Mia~ Dot'IH DnlrJwln n ncl Wii!Jmn on Sunrltt,Y g·J vcm by M1•, 1\llcl Mt•a. Murslmll oi: HiVeH .Tunr:t.lo 11 r'nlletl 1'111; c'hnrl.el' mcmllcrH nf the 60· Artll\ll' W. ,Jewett fm• tlwlr• d:mgh· on l\Tr. and Mn1. Slntlley J.i'l•oecltr:rt nO duh en.fnyorl 11 Now Yoar•'tl TI!vo .e~·, Devol'ly, whn~o lllllrJ•Iuge to Mnnclay evening. cluneo nt l.hc homo of Mr. and Mrtt, .Joel Hlel1<1rt ot' Chlcngo, Jll., wns :~. Social 6venls anJ Personab ;, Mr. nncl Mt·s. Bnn Hr1g 1111 , Phyl· Howut'd 1.~. Solhcrt. 'r!w hmlScccnllJm· :w, lis P!tlnn nne! Pccll·icln. Pnlnn of deenrnlcd In lito New Yenr''H r.w. .,,.~.,~~~\'.../il~t.WC..--tl~<:...,.ro>G"..: ;~~~~C../?,G'-''.£1!.J~~~"'-.?~r,,..._:,,J..,.f' ,\ I' II ~· Lnnslng unrl Mm. TIJlhmbeth l'ul1,n t.ll'. Oul·of·lrnvll gwonl~ . inllluclecl nf Alnicrlon atl.r.nilcrl the ,Jowett· Mr. nnrl Mt'll, Lofllt•t• lltnm·lch of -Barrett and Wyatt ,·suit with IJ. coraugo of white I M·:my Witness Richel't-J ewett Weclc1l.J'j0' 'Rl'tns Births ' • • c:ht'YHanthcmums. 1 .l b \ '"' Rlehart wrrldln;; nt the Mclhnrii.. 1<; '-Y Mt·a. Eldllh Wyatt., executive sec- Detroit Bunlncss Institute and bus Hr1slell. nntl Mr. unci Mrs. 11wry HeHinl!t'nnt, been employee! nt the Duplex Mr. nncll\Tr·R. Hnymond Sllvmwl:v H . .Tcwott, Arr. anrl Mt·s. C!nytnn ~~-- ... ·- .... __ ,...::...~ ·retnry of tho Ingham Tuberculosis 'l'l'llclc company for scveml ycum. rif' Hnlt nrc the l;lll'CJJLI! of i1 flO;· Hulett f\IHl Mr. uti Mrs. Oaylm·rll 1 §Qclety, were married Monday After a two wce!m 'Ncdding tt·lp l'hol'll .Frlclay, Decnmhe1· :17, ot t!Jr Hulctl. · ,1lii!fli1~..r;,~m..~m~ 1night In a ceremony performed jln the south tho couple will re· SJ.. Lnwrcncc hcmpltnl In Lnm:illg­ Mlr;:.; Nlnn Warner and George I~ ----· ------1 at tho People's church In mast side at Lnnsing. Mt·s. Sllvonslly In the fonnm· 11ulh )nnwcJOdy wel''t• g·uest.H ol' 1\'lt·. !·!J , Ln.nsing, * * ~~ 1/nn Slcelant. Junwnorly'n brother, Gcm·gt\ of 1 · · ; Dr. Barrett recently mslgncd hla SLUMBf~R PAR'l'Y 'A dnnghlcr·, 1\fardn Lyn, Wll,. ~nrt Wnym•, Tndlanu, Jnst fiat-~ I position us Ingham dlrec:tor to UC!· Miss Betty Hlnlclc cntcrtnlnml born I o Dr. and Mrs. Hnl'l'y .John !relay. On 8t11Hiny they vi.~ltEH! ' ; cCJpt n. position us assistant dirac· six friends at a ,yltunbcr party ot ."on of mnton Haplcls nl. tliC Spnt·· Miss Wnrncr·,, ill'fltlwr, c:i,:n Wal'· .. 1 tor of the Wayne county health de· her home Mondoy In llonot• of h.;t• "OW hospitnl, LanHing, on Moncloy, ncr, of Bluffton, Jnril~nn. • partment, with offices nt Eloise. fifteenth birthday rwnlversary D.:IJetui.Jer 23. . Mr. nnd 111m. V~illiam St<'llcllll:Jtl · :The couple will rem de In a new which wa8 an event of Decembo'r Tit' oncl Mrs Lyman Smith cntertnlncd at dinner nn CilriflL· ; home recently purchusccl In Dcar·[3t. Her guests wm·e Nancy Spenny, Lan~ing announce l!Je birth or r nuw. Gne,ts Included Mr. a nrl ; born. * * " Mary McnovH!ce, .Joan Parsons, ':on, !i'rcrlerlck Hugh on Sunday, M1·s. l<'l'Cri Sl.cn.!lmun ~nd llaugh· Margaret Wntt, Arlene Crosby and Deecmbcr 2fJ, at SL L~tWl'Cnec hos tc,·:t, Mr. and Mr11. William Drlllwr · \NEDDING PICTURES : I nnrl family anrl .John Steadman or/ 190th BIR'l'HDA Y ANNIVERSARY I Ilah Colby. * "' '·' pita!. The baby haq been named fo1· his grandff\ther, Frerl Bmll.h of JV!a. Goodland, Ind. !I' And phnLouraphr. for nil ocen- '_Pn New Year's Day Volney Pal-~ i bOll, 1\11~. and 1\1l'S. \..VIlllanl .Tohnsnn i tionr.! Thr. fincGt you Ciln h11vc. mer of Wllllnmston celebrated his Vows Exchanged by Cottplc j l\It;. a ml Mr·,,, Chesler Cowling· or nnrl Harry nf Mason

llonw-made Cottage Cheese Monday evening at eight o'cloc]{ in; They wc;rl~ gno.nwti in whit•J dressCs ·evcn~ng, December 21. Th~sc nt~ :rvrr. and 1\fr.•j, Clyde Under·· , ( 1· Grncc Stone UUBY CAl\IPBEIJT.o rhnne n:l:SI Chocoltltc the auditorium of the Mason Meth·! made wilh full net "ilirli< and satia l.cndmg are to talHl.d, of' the ("ngngmnent 'tr:tn·vl vod hv n "'I 1 1-----·-···------1 Mr. r.nd Mt'H. Ji:d;;nl' l!;1 1;" li'HI .TneltRnn, Mt•. nl'd Mrfl. t.>·t\1111' .lnolt Rl!ey, Shr.llrt returned }1QIJ10 of their chnrt:hi e1', Dornf.hy, to Jcr!­ P: fr!r' of 1'll:i':on1 nncJ rt hnlf .. f:!iHI'rJr', nr 1 11 \'Oll 1:1i· 1' il 1. ,. _, -' ? : .Jonn H;Jont New :: • .. "I llay wilL Bunltel', Mrs. Mamie A vet'>', Ma·~. 1with them, wnrd L. Long, .Jr., Hnn of i\Tt•, nnd Dr. Bertha T•'olor nf Lnn Ant:rlo:i. <;n 11 1 11 110110 lf']!''"'"') f'(ll'J1r•">r! PJiJl )J(l hr-J(j r.t •.} T-row 11"11.:11 ,-:I)'S w:'.''' I Mr. HHJge'1 pa:·o:''"· lvll'. ,nl:d l!:•:J. Dc•nn Avoi'Y anrl Mr. nml Ml'tl, Ollll, ------1~It•:J, .H~rlwnrrl L. Long, Ynnlcf)l'A, N, 1 ""''fl I 1 , fl I ) I : l·In!'l'y 0, In Un, Ill[;. Sl1 i"ltihl" c·nlltcrl nn Clotu•1 :3' Jll'!t-- I l'J T I I II , Y. Mlrm Whitney i:J n grndwrtc of tll•J Vo~t fllneml h•J:11o nt Dana­ •' I .Y Jllc.c~. lm: I awrn11 r tlg ! !Jc!g-~. • t~, 1r.r1 11 ~ ~lJl! wnf::J 1~ fJ1! .of1 t viii(\ fill111)'(if'V n.fl.n'PfiO'l nL 2 lnlu hi" tt'•Jl!se--··' I' I I I , I MJ•, nnl 111111 Mlchi­ 1 ' ,. " • I .... ,. ~~· J.rv nw PIO· rT' 11 11 ~ht with nrrJ Mil:e Ci'ITt ;:u," he Mr. fl!Hl Mrs. Cl-lutlc IG. f.:llneJ': For Juhil'A W.!H!uffine: flf"lltlJl!!lC:cd inn llH111r.l'·nr-f:lrt wr1y, left Tucc·duy motning fm· },-Ic~l.'l,: ::Whnt df! we r;cl 011t nr it:" Ari:~., whOre thc;v w!ll spe:1ci nr~v·, ' Thn \Nomrn'r; lllliOJI of lhr. Lcs-!' John W. Hnfi'in0. 711. f0r tnrn;v: I'"."IHI::;." lJ!n•.:rlly snid Lnl[llll, era! month~. • i Stl'CCt lie Baptir1t ehurch will mccl. · voru·n R fnrnw1· In Lcr..~11r tovn1.1hinr! \Vcllnma.lny nrtet·nonn, a.Jnuary 2, i . rllcrl In n Lrlnsing ho,pit rtl Mm:,_ . exnmtflfflg hi,; nn:ls. W. Cnr·J W~•·nct• W:J 1 e.Ll!~d In t the ehur·ch. ' "Then wltut't•c \I'O l:ikin' It for'/ Lr.nllo iVIo1frlny night h,\' ll1c scrlnll'l: o 'rl'ly rnorn!ng following fltl i'Jr:cm; I Plwac ?.25'71 1 We been lhnllt~rh cnour;ll pt·clinrs i'lnc'!'l of hl•1 brolh~1·, Willi:u·d i The ~:nnnrl mot1o11 pidm·rs I nf I "'n,.,Jr•;, ffmwr;t 1 ;lel'Vicn:-J i 1 'iCV~J'P nnd scmi-llnnl~ lo lnnd :wrn<•lhing I_Y"I'llrnCJ', , 1'111lch r;iJJ he Hhnwn thl) SL•nrlny were l!cltl 1'l1lll'~dnv nftcmoon nl, ·evening~, of .Jannory nt the Lc,lic · 2 n'roloch nL the Bnfl funeral home, I decent now, Mnybe r need n nc w / Gucnt'ri of JV[r, nnd 1\It''i. \'·hlltN', Dnpli:-Jt cilu;•r.l1 will rlopic:l l.hP. life · I'Jw P.8v. C!n!'cnee J!,_ Lnwton, p~r•·j rnnnngct·!" , rnrven on J".Jc\v Ycnr':i Dny wn''!, .. _ ------:-~---- -"-"'--'-"--======,;;,:,;, of l.ho ApoHtlu Paul. lor· nf the Mason Bnplisl. r.hnreil "Hold it!" ,;nnppcd f.r,gnn. "Rccllll'lr'J. Cllrric Lone of ChHrlotle, lVlr. 1 The first meeting of the Lc•Riic nfficiCJIIng-. Bm In I wr~'l in Wonrl·J mny be 1 i!!.ht Y<'lll'll nldcr· lilnn ynu, nnd Mrs. Georg-e .Jewell. nf Grnnd i ,•. Cnmmu1:1ty Grange fm· I OH will . lawn conwtcry al Lcslw. but he'r, in gnod ~hnne nnd llf' rnn · Ledge, Ivrr. nnd Mr'i, F'ronrds .TmA·- · Mr. Huffine ll'ld br.nn ll rcsirlnnt 1 pin your enrs iii!J' dn,l'. And the ott o[ the Hclr-:hts nn

he held "t. th,, No~. • 1' dntlghters, Mr.<;, EugcnP Cal on of as l1c tool; n long "tcp toward tnrnecl to their· lwmc ,, 'l;f!esrby., -1 eehcJnl !101: ;o TI.... iT,~_·.".''fr lo\ '-' k r.' t l 't b~·cath 11 I T!1un:day e\'eni11g, •• 11- <-<, c .1-'J. £(a'{: ' !f' a 01. F.don, Mr·s. Hnwllrd Smr h of Lor;- hJs mannget·. i Mr. and A•Ti'S, V . .T. Brn·.,vn cal .... j.• ' GENCO SHELL SERVICE · X:f!1. '"!'he fir·st nnd .lununrv 2 al. _ •.,, •f' ~d · ucnnr1Mr9.Miln SherwoodofMa- $49.00 ~:ccond drgl'r.eH 'I!· .. 1 ... M 1 "Skip it and Jistrm to me. We can i tnlnecl n group of friends at a New' per ton : will be confeJ"url l 0 'iN..!!1C.t:i.!. i.e I an Ison. A lAo surviving· arc four broth- I beat this game if we usc. our hcacls.l Yonr'.~ Eve party. Gue';t~ were l\fr. ------: ers, Frr.~nd~;, WiJlinrn, Inlmcr and 1'\'c just bet 50 bucl:s an you to and Mrs. Genrgc Gmham, l1Tr. and CAi1 ;">;OW IX lVIn.rvin Pixley lw:·: bcf"n sr~JceLL~d F'r(lnl~ t1'olci\ 71, ~1 wr.ll low\vn SIH!l'mnn. nncl n ~istcl', J\.frs. 1\fary 1 a:; chairman 1or tlw l.i~slir_. cor) I­ win, even monry, ll'ith ned's man- Mm. W. G. Grow, Mt·. nnrl ii'I:'''- W.: \~.':1t::-~ tf:dd 1an;ler, ciicd urwxp~c~ j Knmm, nn_::~-~~~-~I~-g~.~~~t~e vtcst. ! munity foJ' the HH~ ··polio funrl­ ngcr." S. Rhodes, D:·. and i'ill'~. l;', .J. KPI- i ·----~------.....;.""""~' l'ai~mg c:ampaign. 1":;iy at hi, J~omc :rl. U o'dock p h T p • "It's il cinch," assured Hill. logg and Mr. !llt<< Mr•q, W. C. nigilt. />IU101!gh llc had "That's what r wnnt them to think Peters. Refrei1llmenl:o were .'lcn•crl.. Tho Clarl' Connm;qit_y club will ~.Tm;dny eac :ree runlng I Th8 F ollowine- -that I'm sure you cnn \".'in. But 1 have Fl box :-:{)c:n\ al the Cla1·k ,,ufirrerl ,-,uio,t'; nttaclt•; or asthma, Should Be Delayed, we're gain•' to bet our sllit·Ls 011 KlNGI\IIAN ROAD COR 1 ~chol hou~w Fridav evening~ J.Hn· he llnd oppe11reil in. :;·noel health Stanley Johnston Michigan's I " . / Mrs. Dean A \'ery uru·y at 8 n 1cloC.k. n:~'·. W·c l~.llOIV you't•c g~JI'!g to lose.!" a, ;vrnnclay and hnd '''; tstc:h'l and " with Mr. and Mr·s. Walter· Wallun- i ·2 Cabinet Radios with Recol'Cl Players 1\11'. Jt'nlt•r Wll':i the :wn nf Lc\\·is .State college hortienlturist, recotrl- t·eal luoker, too. She won't wait for-j gur·. : HI'l'!·::> FOR H\'I'A:\''1' ,111 c1 K 11 to Licsenfcldt F'oler and mends a delay until March 1 of the <'Vet·, ~mi. besides, there's that old Mrs. !ennic r::unker [lllrl Mrs, i i\o. 7BW'iul'.\ $169r~9S ! Pl'ayer HCJ'\'ic1·~J wet·e lwlcl nt wa~ horn in a log c:abin on the pruning of bearing trees. shell wound in vour shoulder, I'm Helen Cucll it if waukee New Years Day. ' 'nig-ht December :!7. 1 f"l her was 17 years old nnd had left enlllri be proclucecl to an extenl ' EGG MASH we shop around a bit - on Hed, I Mr. and Mrs. Arthur BunJ,cJ• ~nt.! 'f.l~fm.,.;- 1-il DO\\'N, BALANCE IN 1:~ nrONTHS I1 tlmt a f1tll cmp next summer would mean." dat.ghters spent Christmas Eve' Mflrlc with Ma~t••r !Hix Con­ - be p0riled. Hill searched Logan's face. Fi· with Mr. anrl 1\!rs. Wesley Barlt- central" plus our gr·aln nal!y he nodded. way and Mrs. Barlnv~y in illason. Ford Garage ONONDAGA At the t·ingsidc Mary Varner Mr. and Mrs. Bert Bunker ami GERALD PARSONS MASON ' Clem Foster ,watched the last preliminary borlt. I Mr. and Mrs. Tom Cuckson ancl $4.25 1wr ('Wt, JIM'S Mr. and i\ft'.,, .John Terry and Blue-blackunder a small curls hat conlri•sledlooping oddlyf1·om • .,._....,-====,...,=..,,=...,.,=-==='"'"==="~-,-,===-======·======~ :ji40 pr·r !mlr Inn in Yil If I: Robert Noble ~pent Christmas with the blue eyes. with Mr. and Mm. Hal'Oitl Pettit BAG~\ and family in Eaton Rapid". . At tile opening bell for the main Super Marl{et Paul Heclo spent the past weelt I event both men c<~mc sluwly fl·cm in Detroit. · I their cornCl'S, Croscau's chin was I riPH•~:,; !:~\'~}~·:1:·1~~:·.; Jl.. J\;D S :-Ii\ D.~~ "t':-·, Mr. and MJ"fi, r~obcrt Page spent .wdl hidden behind his upra is eel left [ ChristlliHS in Detroit. shoulder. Hill circled his h;ilf-~ ~et IH~ MAGK OF A~fa~fa Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dacon have crouched opponent, bbckcd n Jef~ moved to the Clarence Kaiser .inb and countered lightly. Sudden. FRESH fRUlTS AND VEGJETABLES home that they purchased Iy there was' a sound like o wet 1 ~v~O.~~R~] GAS S~~V~CE Seed cently, ·dish rag slapping the flat surface of / 0 0 ..:l -v·n.1. lh. .frO"'""' h0 PH. 0D"u'f'~ll"'S._, , Bi!lic Glover has been ill a wall. The blow had been short 1 Ont•e again r!Pmaml will out­ past week with chicken pox. ~ud vicious. Croseau teetered and · BE THE last Stllllll~·· II" ~-on 'mnt lVP ilavP a Pon1plt>ft~ l:ru· uf :-;,p11on:·i frult juic·~·:; Guests of Mr. and Mr.~. RAlph fell. As the referee's nrm came high - tcmons- Ce!e1·y- Carmts- Cabbage let us huv;, yorn· 'm·der· now. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Fulford of raised, Hill waved the other ex­ I~! T~"~OSE PLANS FOR Fresh Tomatoes -- Califol'rria Gl·npes - Poppers Detroit and Mr. and Mrs. Ward citedly at Mary, H('"d Lettu(:e - US No. 1 Michiem: Potatoes Fulford of Waycross, Georgia, Logan thrust people savagely spenl the weclc end with Mr. and aside and entered the dressing YOUR NE~V HOME Mrs. Robert Page. I room. He glared at the g1·inning William Kelley, a former resi- boxer stretched on the rubbing !a­ Visit the Uural Progres!l FRESH AND COLD MEATS dent, died at his home in Cement blc. "Hill," he ground out, "you're City, Christmas Day. Caravan County Gamge ______through - finished - washed up. l<'rlclay, Janua1·y S AHsweet ot~oma;tgarine NORTH'Ii\rEST Do you hear me~ T thought that girl STOCKBRIDGE of yours would talk some sense into Blue Bonnet Oleomargarane' f you! She crossed me," he fumed, !\Irs. Guerdon TTshcr his voice rising. "That simon·pure Hum and lBaccn Church 10 a. m., Sunday school! objection of hers about not want· I 11 a. m. ing you to lay down, and then final· Beef and Pork Rcas!t1 'rhe new officerR of the W. S. ly giving me tile 0. K. becHuse she C. S. were installed at the didn't want Red to na tten I hn t pan clmrch services Sunday · night; of yours! I should hnvc !mown bet­ MASON HALL DAIRY PRODUCTS IThey aro President, Mrs. Howard ter. But there is one thing J do I Townsend; vice president, l'vlrs. know-you ure throul!'h!" ELEVATOR CO. Rinso - Duz ·- Dl'eft - Oxydol William Garner; secretary, Mrs. Hill leaped oil' the dressing room · IGuerdon Usher: and treasurer, MASON, MICH. 1Mrs. Glenn _[,'ox. table and seized both lapels of Lo- J'lwne 33-11 103 .S, Cedar Phone 22162 Mr. and Mrs, Albe1t Ycr!te gan's coat in his left hand. "I'm spent Chr-istmas Day with Mr. through, all rigllt, Lognn, because ....,.._,_ _ __,~.,...,q..,""""""""=-"""""'""'"'"'""""" and Mrs. Walter Yerke, I'm quitting. I didn't know you I · .John Bower and Patty spent propositioned Mary about yout· rot- , 1 Christmas with Mr. ancl Mrs.[ ten deal or I'd have· baslled you long 1 Emery Runciman. · ago. Fifty bucks guaranty of faith! Mr. and Ml's, Fay Townsend's That was a laugh. Since wllen have Good for Limbering Un Muscles Ichildren and grandchildren were 'you cared what the fans think of Tuunbling AND. VERY GOOD FOR LIMBERING UP fABRICS home for Christmas Eve. your little deals so long as nobody I Mr. and 1\frs. Lester Barth and can pin anything on .vou? You knew It's all part of om· new cleaning equipmel~t, the .son spent Christmas Eve_ with her thnt I could whip Red. And after mother, Mrs. Elizabeth Grostefon, that spiel of yout·s I Jmcw tt:ot you Iof .Jackson. !mew it, I bet on myself to win­ DETREX: MI'. and Mrs. Fred Briggs and and at better thnn three to one childr-en and grandchildren were rrhe Synth-O-Save1· is the last homo for Christmas Day. odds. And I'm goin' out like a man. Mr. and Mrs. Francls Jessie and not lil

·Usher and Williml'\ Fouty wet•c Army team, power•ed by Davis and j ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~+~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~J~M~nu~~~lli~~~~~M~~H~d~Op~~Md1 • j.Ic~se~~~and~~~-~~~ Cnmphell ol '.Tnlllisnn, , ' · yieldedNlli~~rn~~~~ only 1!11. ..:· . • . ;;;;~~~~~i~~~~i~~~~~~~i~~~~~~i~~~i~~~~~~~~~~~ \ INGHAM COUNTY N£WS, MASON, IVHCH JGAN, 'i'J-lUf{Sl>AY, JANUAI(Y 2, HN'I ••--·~-·--- ·- --·-····--•H-·--·~-··- -·I

2-WnmmL ·::tAn.. mn ror Hnlc, 2 extm. whcclH lliH] l.h•cH,' W1•il.e ,\I ,lJox B, Jnghnm Cn11nty New~. \ f>lwtr 'ol .JUS'!' Hmcmrvmn... LILrgc Hhip­ mcnt of g·lnHH for nutnmnhlles. :··The Farm.ers Bank MaHon Body WorltH, .lllnHt Stroot, 52w2p nt--Ads J i-i-Avic- ¥ouR rNcolim t~~ I'C· RATES:-Advm·tisemenls in this department: 30 cents for 30 WOI'ds o.t· lens port mucic m1t early. Soo Tom m. fot· each inBcl·tion, For more than 30 wol'(ls, one cent a wm·d fo1• each msm·· l~ield, phonn 75H Ma11on, tion. Advertising may be mailecl or teletJhoned, Dial Mason 9011. fi2w•lp 22 CAL, CROSMAN ~fnr{lc ~hn' ·~======~I air rifle, perfect condition, •JOO . '~ . HhclJr;, $W.Ou 6.11 S. BarneR St. for Sale ~0 NEW HAMPSI·Tinlll RTIJD 1250 BALlllS of mixed clover hay Phnne 2-HHl. 1w1p <'of!!wrcis J'ot' eating or breed- for sale. Also fl acres of shoclt 1 ...... ____ _ . -~ Livestoclt and Tools lng purposes, $2.00 each, Gerald I corn .•r. m. Mitchel!, 2072 Holfc' . For Sale li.. Write ~eorg.e . Phill~p~: zer garage. Phone Ma:ion 23 i~1i I BOY~- -sriom ·r:Iocl{iu:Y SKATI~S , 'I , Delfvcrcd. H. H. Anderson, fi mi!eH Dnnsv11le, 17lD Ptoctm wad, co1 I frn• Hnle size 7. Norman Cnnf­ WCBt of Muson on Cnlumhla rand net· of Cflrlcr, 4 mfleH southertst B-ALEJDffAY·-~~;:;;:i-;;t:;;-,;;-·rzn: iifiie; lrftn. :117 m. Mnple, MrtRon, Pl10nc .,,l and 1% mfle.s soulh nt RM Eifert of Dansville. .. ___ ,__ ~~~f I ·will delfveJ', Five 2 l't. 6 Inches lliOOl. 1wl p I'QBd. 10w3ptf ...... · x G ft. 6 Inches, used i~ouoc ltfoor·s, ~.------... · - · ;------... - --.. . 2 mTLL .Tersey and Glenn Oesterle, ;., miles south of CLOTH!NG-M?n s blue.. pin­ COC!{ER SPANIEL puppies for CALVI~S, 21 Guernseys for snle, A. Roauso, Mason on Eden road, Phone 22 n.fS, j stl'!pe suit, tor sale, stzc •!0, How soon can you get the money to finance a , sale. A. K. C. rcgfHtcrccl. Burl a miles wcsl on Cnlumbirr, 1 mile lwlp All-wool, Has vest. Price $27. Also 1 new car, a home or needed electrical appliance~? Betterly, cast of Dnnsvllln lo cnrl south on Edgar and ;~ mile west 2 suits underwenr, 25< ; wool, One, 1 This week, if you stop in to mal1e arrangement:~ of road, north to IoHco road, second on Curtice mnd. 1w1p QUANTI'rY- MIXED 1-r'AY, loose~ never wor~. Size •16. ~2.50 each.' house west, No Sunday rmlcs. · -- - -· · -- ... -·- ---- for sale; also 13-inch Pupae Clarence Btrcl, 23·10 Almond road, with the Farmers Bank for ·loan assistance. 'l'here Phone Webberville 11~12. ·1-HORSE WAGON HARN~SS for hammermlll, In good enndi tlnn. 2 mfles south and 2 miles west of is no costly waiting period, Convenient repayments i>OwOpf.f sale. ,A !so pa1r boys shoe Ernest Hlle, 6 miles north of W1fllu nwton. 1 wl p arranged, ·--- slwt('S, stze 7. Very good c!rculnt- Stockbriclgc on Swan road. Phone .. ·- .. -,--- - ...... - - ;-·---·---- .. ·-; .. ·1 SEE THE SAHG.ENT Hydraulic ing henll'r, burns wood .or coal. IStockbridge 7Fl2. 1wlp HAND· MADE BAB!: BONNE'l ~· · twin cylinder loaders ancl the Haymond Belt, IJ24'1 Curllce road, ...... _ ..... ------·- --.-...... sweaters, boo lies. l< 1ne wonl. W1Jl s'eamrrn ·Tillers here. 'rhey save 1 1;" miles west of Aumlius road. JUST RICCEIVED a small ship- also mnlce on ot·der. Mrs. Clyde Ab- lots of labor and cut down costs. Phone Amelitls 683. 1w1p ment of alfalfa seed. c. A. D?vio bott, 2 miles cast of Dansville, 1 CLOSED SATURDAYS AT NOON Both tools fit most tractors. Arnold ·------Eden. lwl !:!:l~i?_l~o:~t~~-1\{eech road!_ __ ~~v~~ Tomlinson, Oltemos, H. J, on Olcc- HOGS? We have them! l!'ull blood, ------I ltfOs·Haslett road, Phone Lansing vnccinatctl, several breeds, on For Sale GIRL'S WHITE FIGURE skates Ffo.:OEUAJ, ItESimVI~ SY·S'I'El\1 1\ml\llllm , •.. n. r. c. 83163, Hwtt sh[lJ'eS. We deliver. Continental for sale, size 6. Also !Joy's cor------.. ------·-! Livcstncl< Co., Litchfield, Mich. Miscellaneous cluroy macltinaw size 1·1, woman's ' ·17wtf blaclc fur-trimmed coat, size 36. Westinghouse TIRE CHAINS O:OOxl6, heavy All in good condition. Mrs, Don i TIRED duty, excellent condition. Phone Snyder, 7l!J Hooscvell, Mason . Ml'llr.._ Cooler RUBBER. · ' wagons, one 2-15>11. 1w3p Phone 38D2. 1 w1 .. w1th rat'lt, for· sale. Also 7x12, __ . ____ ... ____ , .. _.. ______.... ___ _ Westinghouse (self-agitating) tractor trail;r, !ioocl 700x20 tires. $25-0lcl, del!'pidated,. but reliable GIRL'S-WiiiTE. -SI-IOE--~-lt;:'t~~; 1 1 mill< coolers cost less, less uplcccp. Stacy H1Je, ,, m1les south of Web· Easy washmg· mach me. Genume hoclccy, size n. Nearly new. for Sale 110 ACRES, good soil, lots or al-l GENERAL REPAIRING or cars, 1 POSITI\TELY 1 Their· hermetically sen led units benillc, 280 Searls road. 1w2p J copper tub, not too highly I Deeo Wilcox, .. 37DO Josco road. · falfa seeding. Close to Mason. trucluse Dansvtller.;·l~10., cr,l~ $1~5.?0, 1 ------·---1w1~ ~t- "' ·'~w~p ·parties and .,artlen5 00 ,P ~Wlll~, also coach for sale, 1 new tires and GENERAL ELECTRIC-Jllxclu· 11111118d1ate possession, $13,000 to, tachments for tractors, wh•ch ·------·.c:c:·-:----.. --.-.. _ I walkmg plo;', $ · · ~-horse cui-~ tubes, new paint job, runs good. ' sive authorized dealer fn Ma- selllc estate. Also · UiO acres 91 pic!' up, .trans~ort and unloa~ rna· r~----~---~·.,------_. ___ ..;. ______1 :ro ll, YEAR. OLD .sHORTHOR~ I tlvator, $2~, wagon, tongue,. ha;.o, $350. Van Aldrich, 301 Mill St., son for the past 14 years, Zim- miles southwest ~ Lansing near tertals of all lunds on the fatm. C. Mr •. FARM £R ., he1fcrs, bred, fm s~le. Al~o "i car, SlD.OO: hay fork, $1.50, 01! Leslie. 1wl merman's Home Service. wtf' US·27. Nice bUllclmgs0 all good I A. Davls, Eden, 1w1 yearling· Shorthorn hc1fers, open"l-l)wubator, ..!50 egg, good hatcher, __ __ . ---·-·----.. ------49 repair $15 000. Write Pinch111 Realty ------;--.---·- -·- D 't f • :M:ust sell as I am short of feed. ! 3Ct't'ay chicken, duel; and turl 8-WEEI{S OLD PIGS, 0. I. C. ' ~ I own V1S ng e rura prog·ress on capact y, ewe pp Jance ·103 feet deep. Electricity a~all- I and frame war!~. We have now on . • caravan at the ·county garage Co., Mason, phone 5511. 45wtf bl Ott L d' k R 4 Lansrng ~ 11 •• for· sale. Alvin Hartig, l mile: IJanuary 3 we invtte· you t o come a c. o u IC e,t · L , b t · I hand No. 1 carpenters to uo a We Are Now Ready 5 'cows for sale, 2 fresh, 2 spring-. "' 146 N. Rayner st., Mason, phone 3rd house north on Wolverine road H N Ye • V · & N' · ers, one registered, milking 4 3oJll. 1w1 off Howell road. Phone' Mason . eW el'CI'UYSS8 QXOn appy a 1 We 8 of concentrate, starting, months.priced to These sell. Sellingare good because cows, of I·IOLT Phone 3541wtf ------21130. 1 wlp To All 3211 Sitts Ron.cl . h~ve c:om~,l~te. U~e ~~ultry 23 growmg and Jaymg mash...... ' . other business. R. Emery, first Cinder Blocks BABY WALKER for sale. Come Phone Mason 22701 place north of DuBois school. and see 1ne. Mrs. George Kauf.. ~---·------1wlp: Ceinei1t Blocks man, 223 w. Ash st., Mason. 46wtf ------·' 1w1p Farmers Elevator Prompt Se1·v:ce CANARIES-Thoroughly trained ·Lewis G. Dietrich RED'S Buy now and avoid the ~pring rush singct·s, beautiful colors und , Realty Agency MASON song, guaranteed. These are home i HOUSE MOVING Michigana ·Farms raised on fresh farm eggs and 1 Now at new location . Block Division are full of good health and vitali­ J Local and long distance ty. Ten to fifteen dollars according Property listings wanted 168,5 US-127, Holt Phone 72566 to age. Aileen French, 4% 'miles , We move large or small bulldings 50wtf southeast of Leslie on Peacock For better real estate service I Free Estimate ONE-MAN power saw for small road. Phone Leslie 3650. 1w2 Write or drive In ·I Rama'lia .Brothers . 101 Cll TIFIED timber for sale. Cuts trees ·and BOTTLED GAS RANGES for fm· >' blocks them up. Charles H. Reese, mediate delivery, $133.50, Kala· 3136 s. Cedar St. j· B)Jnlter .Hiil;· ;>; 0., Leslie, Mlch, lElDlNG IISULTS; •• 3059 E. Grand River, Wfllfnmston, mazoo Sales and Service, 617 .E. ·Lansing 1R. 3. . . _ ...... 19wtr ,Phone WiiUn111Ston 14F22. 50w4p Mich. Ave., Lansing, 51w4 FEED YOUR FLOCKS 200 CORDS dry wood for snle. HOT WATER hea:turs Uild water Phone. Lansing 47755 I Will deliver one cord or a load<' softeners now available. 225 N. 35wtf 1 · arid. STOCKS ••• ·..... · M. A. Patterson, 1 mile east of Mam st., Leslie. Phone 3682. . Bunlter Hill, 1/., mile south on· 43wtf Haynes road, route 1, Stoclt!Jl·idge. Taltcn in every .. clay · 50w1p I<()Wfi\Jtl PAtR OF CANADIAN PRO girl's James Thorburn. "VIft\•ft\INIIALIIED1', lee slmtes with lined white buck A)ley rear of jail POULTRY Phone 9261 ' :' . and' I Residence 126 W. Centl)r St. 1· ·Residence phone 7'17 4 STOCK FEEDS 1 45wtf • PURE • BALANCED • WHOLESOME • y-. 'I l

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, UN'1 ····-·------· S"'n:n

~------~------.------~------~----.-~------~-----~~-~··------, HIGHES'l' PRICES pulrl for an· WANTmD-Standlng timber, 10 WANTFJD TO nmNT ror MIHh------·------·------~------~~ tlquo rurnltu1•o, cll~he~ nncl lamp~ ll.Ci'llfl or moi'C, Wlll pay cush, 80 to 100 uorc frmn, Write BrJX I Early Filing Urged on; •t• .d of all ldndH, Antique lD~Cchnngc, Tllureaon L umbo r Co., Howell, 35, Inghmn County News, 52wtr illnRt Michigan, Farm Income Report&: Cl aSS I 1e ~000 Lnnsl~l~·lp ~~~~~:--~~~~~ How~-~~~:. -~~~-~t: ~---·---·-----·--·-----·-- Don't Let It Happen in 194 7- . " -----· ·-- W AN1'IDD-Livealoclc trucldng to WAN'rED Ftll'lllers who llle thoil' flnrtl 11\-: • • Iwm CAN NOW supply unci lnatnll Detroit. liJvery Joail Insured, B5c ; No como tax l'cLtll'll befom ,Jnnullrr; 1 No Mama, Papa, No USO "dvertiSing I st~~~· a~i!, h~~dWil~~~\oK~I;;.n~rid ag~ ~~~~dl;~:, n:;~~llh~~~ ~\~~e;a~~~i Fur pelts of ull ldncla lfl, 1 0·17 will bo ~a veri the ox try, Ci furnace controls. Phone 3682. 225 $1.00 ellch for culvea, Andrew wm·k of prcpnl'ing nncl fllln~ th(,' 1 N. Main St., Leslie, 31wtf Oalcley, phone Webhervlllc 1Fl31, L A B h "estimate" thnt IH rluc nt thn}; 01 5 , I No·rrcm To-M"YcusToMrnns------·------··? "- P i · · eac lime. Thnt's why Ii1. M. liJ!womj.;,, SOON YOU WILL Bill 'l'HIN"Ki'NG pleo.ae wr•o.p garbng~ to preven~ WANTED-Logo delivered at mill,! Third house east of Walter/! school fnrm lUllllHgemcnt mctenalon sper.rl or nlntin We huvc secured n , freezing, 'I'hls will p1otcct canH 1 mile south of Holt. on Iildgar I' on Tomlinson road, lallst nt Michlgnn State colleg,;,: Ilm!tFrt ~updfy or outside wlllte I from clumuge, M. A. Pnttcra~~wtr road. ~rite ot• cn!l Verhoeven I Phone Mason 7283, recommends thnt you get atiirte~· puint rLI 1fJ16 prlc:eH. Why noL get 12 w<> Lurnbet Co., Lunslng, (~. 1. Phone[, on figuring returns eru·ly, ., yours now nt the old pl'icc and bn . ______' .': ?:~~:···------··------~~':"~p-t! 41w0 The farm mnnngcmcnt speclaliat read.V I'm· spr·ing painting, The new LIVIDSTOCK TRUCI-Custom ·outcherlng of -man with car .wanted to call on machine~. Mail c•trcl o1· phone West Holt ro.ad. Phone 71061 Holt. "•' Will b t h t I1917, ' '/V' :Wf>2!l. Singer ::;ewing . Machwe lwlp ..,eef, . u c ,er _a your place. farmers In south Ingham county. To aid Michigan farmers in pre~. 1 i Cr•., :lOu s. W~tshlllgt

Past year Busiet1t I i\ UUid I 1I US lJB(J Illll \'JG f"1"1"'"'"'"0 •G"G'''"II"It•l••e"'"*"'"'"'"'"'"*"'''' i Punp!n vu •• rni111 W. i.Pu, Panhnllon ~~II Docllmlu••· 21, llMH :~ Kieroes Who • 1 f (lfl·,,uil f'oili'j E'nl< f'<•fllng-H f Yl:!l\1'11, <.:ou!ti $Jnn.ou, P111lPlu \!:1, I~Vllllltt r~. 'J'hnrntHWn. PJ'IJ• For M~cMgan Bell 1 In A tll'Clitt~ ( OWIIfllilp t llt lJf'-J(J 1 ~ Tdtr.n frc,m Jntrm,1l J:nlr·Jcs ~~ + Hunn:~ W!icht \IH, Jlulwl't llu••lluH, 'Jirild lllatlun ~ .Vt'llt'll Flrw :«Jnlt,IHJ CutltH ~lio,uo, f!OillllliLk<1 )>; mEHiu ll[l of Cl"yo : I liw Circuit l'c.urt 1 w!thrnll jul',Y, vvrdlc•l no I'Hill\1' f111' Ill'· I l'c •lltln va, /Vfl·[·,dn L. ~hH111111110t. 8Dn• The Mlchig-at1 Bell 1'rM plmnn 10 ' I i••ll"ti 1"1),.1"1"r."!l"(l"(}• ll•r•l••!tn-1"1l"tl"A •Q "•'•ll'••l••l"i linn. 1 ft!lltt ~',l.J tn 1·1 ~·~·III'K, company dler11010 IW 1hc Im:IICRt ';rmdcl'n, .Jnh'1 F1rlg-.:u' MIT, iJ14Jl't~Ht D~tLomilur n, 1!hl~i i'tmpln Vtl. ,J,Jhn I olll\J{(IJ ··1. Otlil'l' I P• Pt ujdll V,l, 01''11'/ifl Hlf'lllil(hwn. f'a•nh:t .. nli\Htlln!r 'o MJnlir•lpul t;, o111. , l!un ~ Hdi'H IH! (!II cln)•, .lnll Oll!ltlt year In lt:1 hlntory, ':h:;nlJ, 'hiJ"'. \'/i1llllf1 [)Jf,r.C'IH1, ll..ay PiiJ,dr• vr,, Hny Bi!rlllnrlnrrn, u]r, 1 11 Dct·umlwr 1•1, I P1ti j :<:I 1/ll,UIJ Dospito Cl'll kal mnle1l•tl Ic:mr..:ll Pfic :tr:J•, J,olrllHI : l'r •ltdt• v 1, Liln l'r•llit. Pr•nhatlon Hll• $39,000,000 cOJmlruullnn pmv,rnm,, Do~~n;btr) ttl I fJ Hi i ~ ol•tnl. reduced the ll~l of I hw1c wnl11nr: , 1 Tcr1Jl!'[, !in'TY lirn'l""l, !!·"· I'Poplu \'lt. liul'don If. ]lrrrrrtlrl·tnn & 1 i'r•Jp[n \'I l.l!n 'l'ulll!, l'ii•llll'lll'll l'A, for service fr•nm 11 ~non In 'IO,IlOO, lngh.1m, M1 r--.. Ho~H'r:c\ Ghtlll,•a Or trdll ('nolo 1)t, 1\r 1aiJ•rrml'l\t lin :i .H•rtt · I'lL I' A. Hl•a,1. I hr J,rllrl llfi!Ot' C'lll' en, \'I, Mldli~Hil and Installed ·!OIJ,OIJO I eleplHIIl<'iJ --- I hnrn ~11U".1 fn ric'!J'nld 'f(Jjilil'fl ,•hint P11tll i\forr·HrY l11r'••mtrll~' ('11 , In· 1 t!tH•IlltrllrYIIIr nt ComJr, Comm, Jud~rnout more limn in any pn: vlotlfl ye-\1'. I A \'er y, Don 'Clnrlc, Wnync T:ull<'ll, tl!vldunl)}• ,~, IIH t\rn;IJOJ••r• nl' Ci•nlrlllr llfll[ Ot•drJl. , Grever 1\ l~at''i 1 Paul r:.nvJtl nnrl John J:uul. •trt. llrrtd( of LnrwilH~. 0J'IIt ,.• \rldirw , l~uy HIHru·hnl'rl •'" Jff•ltm lllnnchnr·d VH, The camp :;-,y installed enough I IJ,rn ~!I'Ctdi.Lt~h ar1 rlufi!IHIHitl, f'.,11~,1rtl llnht llo\•,tt•t & Eu),r BrrwuH, Ot'• .l!Jai:--!1;~:, .i1. I wire during 1111l year· In J'CJteh ~10 ' Dn·cmbr•r :7, 191() tlt•t', 1 tlmea around tiJc carl h. Elnour,h In 11w Mn\11'1' n! tLr· Pt•tili11n of lo'nd' Dt>rml'lhor• 2<1, 10-Hl , central nffirle equipment W89 udder! r· I \ q l .. ll!nilll\\~ Ordul' I lrr llitr Mnt ._,., nf thu (!Jiitlon1 or (,or·~ 11101\fl'f•\~:; vr~\ I l'r·,.~~'r IJ .•rnt·vln. Al'tlll,cll- Dccc.-rnbc;r 1B, lU~fi I rlnn Thror_•''· tJr·lli•l' rnl' r'uHlOI'Hllou nr 160,000 'o serve more AllhfiCJrlbom. A II 'c ,fi, ' • ' ' i\IJ'Ir ,\IJwrt n 1\hc·ll VH r 'f' O•lt'( '1 lldv('rl Lh·t·rr~u. I r.1:11n· n.,~cl e'llll1 Chmdl. !':, /\, J~r·lr'fl', I llll -'• ~ Wf•O(ftroln V-1, c.rry I,!... AdurnH, I Ordl'r'.' • ' ' '' ' ' • • P1'11Pir Vfl, Tltnnwrl 1\1'1'/1 & I,IIWronllU At ycrr's rnd lhcJ'r were ncrJJ•ly 'PHtllor·,(i,/I.Hulnlf,llt(•,'rcL·\/II,!I:I."i'l'ht· Ot .. t•r• .. nrro\.flol•ltl'!'lll'll'ol. .. :iltl. I P• I ('' lllll 'Ill rr,rrrlnv Ordr•r•furWriLot'Jiubl'/IKCor· .. December- n, I~J.Jn ' ( lljll' V:1, •Plll J.{f' fl) I II'•. I' n ( ,, ~ 1,88() 000 telcphoneH in ll1e com­ Hwtrlnv t.dJirl hour·. ll:iJ(t Jtr,rnlll'~ WOI'· -, {'J l , . 'I' I I IIHiillqld, Iilii. I 1111 11 1111 rihin IHirlr. ('tttnmunlon tlt'i'Vir•p Hlld Ill· /j, li,, ·•lill.], I'll cnrt•l l'•'•Pir• ~,~.,, r:ulvi:l lluiH•r•JH, Orcl1't' ,\u- pany's terrllory for ull-llmr. DucPm[HJt' .:w, 1fl•IH hla-h A,-1 °05,000 more I han a yent' 1 ril~tlhtlnn rd nr•w n('lr'l't/1 1\IHI J'l'tC'Piion I thnrl;.ln~! 111irtlt of )}p]fl)-'t>d Mntlfln trr '•''1 I rd rti'W nlrmh·r··, will tulu, tdnr,. drJtlrm DL•ccornhor 10, IIJ,Irj 'llni1ie til'llt,•ror•p t>lr·, ' llr·u~o1 1n~ 11nd Summunlrur ago. ScrYice wus fm•nlslwcl lo 20.- j lhlrr :-'PJV]r•r:. Tlw •'\'1'11!11~ Ul'tVlrr•.n rrrc• nl- .l:c:r!pl•• ,vll, t'l,l)'tn~l 1'-llrrJ,tlr, ('nnlhr•JirJU D"ccmlwr 10, lf)•lG wnvft h•JtJifY tirll!'l nl ln~optrntton nnd ot lrrzrl h Vtidrrl 1'lnt f,uJI 1y. {iunt v w Y;ru;';\'H,,fumri!KVluhtril." 0IJO more rJu:al subncl'ibl'rH in l!llll. 1 11 Not only were I ilcr·c mor·c lele­ (•rllfi('fltrtnr. fiuud Hitwlrur, hkh lltrtrlity I lu till' Matlrol Ill tho• l't Lrtron oi c:c~.r- Nulliu VluhnUn, SutiHfue1iun of ,JtJrh·~ ll'""f'iUJ lilllHII' 111\d II !llPei'tHP'I• fnrlol 1hr• d(lfl 'I'J•of'ln, fnt• ~~"1"11111'1\tJOfl u! IJJI\t•i•l Jlll•flt, ,1 f'r Jrntinll :J V(!IIJH II'HIItutlun, 1 11 nhoneH hut people ""ad them more. I Hiilll• thut \\Ill lu· hr•lpful. For· 111• llr•xt I r kl'lill!, tlrdr•r· fnJ' Ill'tii'IJI)', " f)cct1mlwr 2D, 1040 I' i't'olji]P v~ l:,lJ'clon Jt. llnrwlciHOI\, Pl'tl .. The volume of locnl en II s by tho 1 two ruon1hc! ~;undny t>Vt'lllpg·,r;c·r·vtt•t•Jl will) Dc·<'~bcJ t t, I!Jdb Pt•npl•• \.H, Alnm Fnuly. I'J'i:illllloJr ~ hnli•JII a YP/II'fl, IIJt' nrw h;df IHlUI' PHl'llt•J, fo:OII Pl'ltlll•· VH. t-itlrltHl II. llc•n lfyjp 1'1 nl. YI'ILI'1, Cu,,tr, ' i'crrllll' v,, HniH'It Mar. Alt'tdHnnwut company wo~ nvcraging 7,2no,ooo 1 Ynun~", ~llrfl,flfl, 1 P••onll''.~ 1111' '1ing.,7:uo l':vPnirHf t~on~ and IJtdt·t. PPotdc· v1~. lfni'VI''/ flnl'l'l'ltr•, .1\l'l'lirl~ll·' l'li, [ti\, JUi:M. · for n nor·mnl hn~incHH rtf'" hy llH' 1 ll,lt"rllll'r,•,· ~htldPt'l, "'l'ht Ottlllnl' (II' tllc·f Pr·opl1• v.1. l:r•uiJ'•' 1':, nu··t PI;, 1':\, 111~1\1 r Dr.ct•rnbr.r 27, 10·16 of end of the year, an Jncn;a!;e THREE wartime heroes-two of them Congrcs- triple amputee of the war-he lost both hands and I l•nllttl'. I dr·l Pr·opiJ nl' Hlulr of r.lll'h, !ttl' rr·•l' llf I l 11•np/•• 'Jr~. B••ll y Hl'l11lifi1Hl. HPIIII'Ill'i• I Pr oplt• Vl-\, flo\'.,\ I'll i\, St:rlr• ILinrd Ill Altl'ii•llitllll' "'"· Jt~lrn (}, tn r I i'PUI'!i, ' 1..2!)0 000 a ctny over l!J·I 5. Long sional Medal of Honor winners and the third the one leg-declared: "Please, for my buddies, your the Nul,> I cue. 1 distant traffic ilnd jumped to 11111 cotmtry's trrst tnple amputee of the war---joined neighbors, your sons, support the USO campaign 1'1upll' \ , (:t•on~•· Hrdt ttrlrwn Ar~ 1 r·ll'ttlrHt .~ Vt/1', ,\my I. Pl'it•J'tHtll, & B,trrk) l't•upl1• v:•, Hat•oltl Mrll•lH•IJ. Rl•ntlllll'l'-.., 1'Hig'llllll'tl\ f'H. /',\, nEI\1. uf Llllil·lrw. lhdlr fur .rruy, J l'rnb:IIIHil !I )'1'1!1:1 CmdH ~:ll!n.nu. uvero,lrc ot' J60,QOO c·~Jis a clny 1 vorccs recently to urge universal support of the USO and when you are aslnplr ""' lh·tt.Y At·r·nig-nntc Ill ...,======agalnnt 128,000 at tile Name lim<•; campaign to raise $19,000,000 with which to serve you can. The boys still in 1ervice and in the hospitals :-1r'l•~ions. 1 I'C:. I'A, : ------last year. I tile GI during 1047. sure need it." So strongly dccs Jones feel about sup­ J•,.nplt· m;~r.v~. llr"' 1\IIJI'II !lttlllltlliun:r. --- One of the Jarg<1:1t lnnp; clielanr.c I :Said Medal wmncr, Sgt. Thomas j. Kelly of Brool<- porting USO that he has accepted the position of i:il•rrti•IH'I' :1 In I ( \'t'lll 11, 1 projccts in the company's lmlory Jyn, (right) for instance: "When we came out of chairman of the Wisconsin American Legion USO 7;ao p, m. M(:rHiny r•V1·ning l'itlltl'h ptay- Pt·otdl' v:-~. Htr,Hl"ll'll Nonnun ~lPt'Jll', Ar- Committee. t<~' mr•PillrH· 111 lh1' l'•ll"riiiiiJ'~, j::lq "• 111-lrllivorm•nl J'(;, Pt\. ltoJ\11 r·nntlrrrr"tl. was stELrtcrl nnd moHll.V Clllllplolrrl combat USO shows helped kee;:> our minds off it; and 'VtHli\"Kdav c•vr·ning-, l'l'IIYc'l' Hnd i'r nJ,.,.I l'••oJd•• H 1 Kt•UJII th C. HirnllfH>/1, l'l'o .. dmlnir lhc vear ··-n 2fi0-milc Cflble w!JC" the shootinr: ,,topped they broke the monotony And, states Lt. Charles Shea, of the Bronx, N. Y. :wrvttrc l:ott 111•• 111\llt!tl iLl 1111'1'1 \lith IJJIIraUnn :! Yl'lli'J, Cm;ls f-i:!II(J,tll!, (promoted on the field of• battle bv Genera! Marl1 in 1111 tlrr- Ht•Jvic•t•i or tiw ··hnt'f'h. : f;f'/li'J,tl ~1rr!UL'II Corp, ji Dc·lnwnrr· Crrl'p, Watch 'en1 grow! helwccn Dell'Oit anti Grand rtnpid' ol waitinr: to go home. I think USO should continue Clark and Congressional Medal of Honor rr.dpi~nt): VH. AflPl•nl BrHII'd uJ Mid1. Un••mtdny- costing more than ~:1,000,000. bcranse GI's ... still need USO" . m .. nt. Conrp, Unmm. & ~li1 lr. Unt'llllrluy. "The G I ncedg US 0 as mnch as he ever did. 'Cvon Dlll'illg \Vot'ld \Val' II, linttc~rl went GornttH. Cornm. ,r,.. ,Jarnu; A. llnn- The eompanv wn> unable ln i In Wisconw1, Ted jones, (center) ex-marine, vet- 11 mqre, for in many wavs, it's tOU!{her to be a GI in ~Jlatl'S I ann Jll'[J(]uction inC'J'ecwecl 11on Cl:tllllllllt. OnlL·J. I' eip<•<'iall,r h<·a l'lia­ Jar~ 12 ·~1 erect new buifdi!H!'I a•: ranidly ns ~ er:rn of t!Jc first battle of Gl1adalcanal, and the first pe~cetimc thn.n in w~r." min .. r·:n·fdu•d· hrPu.rJ has necdecl bcc:u1s:; of ntal:•rial chol'l------~ twice a-::~ much H'.:l during tile year~; Dec~mbcr ~~~. ~~l-Hi Q,t IIJ II• r • J', uJ]P v:~. IW<'ll'tt 1.. I hrtmpsun, ,\r·~ a of 1 ------between lhe two ~ m·Jd \VUl'fi. r ,Jil-!:nlllf•nt 1•c;. PA. Bond C(lnt. lH·<'n peg tn .. 1. •'Plllllgman I JYpsilalntli sc:", on~ -,======,-.-,======,;==, accomplishments in expansion but tais that they no longer need or~-, of its four British creators, has "imi•licalions so vast lltat we cannot " : cJted that it lakes time to develop I tcrtainment. • I 'concei·{e how it will affect onr civilization." ['ic!ttn)c] above is ·t _ ! po~o,;h mines: and expand and re- 1 You'll get a rather gnm mJ5ly. mechanic working on a scdion of Ace. Another of its

Alld{inds of Atwtion ·S~t!cs on their f~rtrhzer whenever they j Elver go through a veterans' 1 1 Heavy ~ndustries M,ake can get rt durmg the wtn~er hospital? I don't want to . play 1 EXl'ERT WOfm I months," Dr. Miller suggested., "Hearts and Flowers" hut such a j Phone or Write I "Stor.c it in a dry place. Piles of trip would make th1s letter un- More Jobs Than Pro·fits I "fertthzer should not be more than I necessary. 1 :·~======,;,===~ : 7 pacl w.in highest honors with pmsperity. The abo\•e chart shows a bronc! for oil well equipment as Bull, 8 m~1nths old 1ts Belgtan norses. the situation at a glance. The the world search for oil expands. 4 yeat· old, calf by side 1 drive, of course, will go on into The company's Houston plant, B J Origin of these winners dates More and More u II , 6 montI lS o ld . , ,., :back to 1.828 when Pervcnche was 1947. employing 5,200, is operating on 4 year old, close springer Position of the heavy goods in- ree shifts and expects both dom- Bull, 2 ye~rs old, a good sir.~ ';r;:;.. ;_;· I judp;ed the grand champion nmre duslries: estie and foreign demand for its Commonplace ' at the International Livestock Ex- Chomp Carry, pt•esidcnt, Pull- equipment to continue in 1947. · I ' ·'.' ·· .Position in Chicar,o. man-Standard Cat· Manufacturing The company is currently selling 1mp I emen t.S an d. T00 s I Eighteen years later, in 19·16. Co.: World's largest builder of rock cutting drills to ·50 foreign. More often than you probably imagine one of her· daughters, Ginger's Per­ railroad equipment, company led countries. 1 Magnetic 2-Unit Millting Machine, 11 Milk'Cans, nem·ly new · ' venehe, became the first daughter all other equipment manufactur- I-I. W. Sweatt, president, Minne­ someone caJis and asks for an appoint­ : of a grund champion to return to ers in total output, passenger and apolis-Honc;nvcl! Regulator Co.: ment, or simply drops in, to talk about ·1 the great hm•se show and win the freight cars although opet·<~ting at Company's t·ccord a bright spot . Rumley Steel Lug Tracto1·, rc· g~:and championship honors. And only one-third capacity in 1946 in heavy industry. The nation's advance arrangements. It's a sensible pairs this yeur, Glll!\'er's Pervenche went . because of erratic flow of mater- largr.st producer of heating con­ ·practice which is becoming more anq m1e step farther, and was judged ials from plants of· principal sup- trois, company is ending year I the grand champion Belgian of the plict's. G1Ven a balanced inven- with around 10,000. employes, more. commonplace. show. tory of materials and sufl\cicnt largest peacetime payroll. Entire ' manpower in 1947, Pullman- field, of automatic controls blos­ Hay, Grain, etc.· Ginger's Jewell, half-sister to the Slandard has hopes of reaching somed in first postwar year as ex­ IMichigan State college grand its proven capacity of seven pas- pccted. Production of heating and eha mplon, wa ~ ..the reserve cham­ scnger train cars a day, and con- air-conditioning controls, as well 25 Tons of Good Ensilage _[pion 111Rre of thi~ yeat•'s Chicago struction of a freight car every as subsidiary Brown Instrument's 1 show. Rhe W?.s iudged the grand three and one-third minutes of output of industrial pi·ocess con- champion Belgian at the NationAl the working day. ll'Dls, was on. schedule. I Bellrim1 Ahow held earlier this fall. John D. Btggcrs, president, Lib- W. L. B:~tt, president, SKF In- Ginger's Pervenche didn't show bey-Owens-Ford Glass Company: dustries, Inc.: Industry will in­ then~she was busy raising a f?a 1. Using reserve "'factory facilittes, :1 lcnsify drive to increase produc- ;·ecord production of both polished live and costs with plate and window glass was better machinery. t~chieved in 1946, sub- should productive stuntial gain ovet· capacity 1947. Pre- vious diction for . antt-lrt•Jc!tion THURSDAY, JANUARY 2, 1947 PART. ------·- THE INGHAM .COUNTY NEWS TWO ..._.. • .._ __ ,._ ...... _,_.., Wllllrtmst.on on ll'rldny, Doccmhor 20. Sin·vlvlng- ltro the husband, Lou Haunts Bud Mrs. Ho~e Danu., who hrrn been WILLIAMSTON CllflrlciJ .JD., row• an1w, 'Chnrle~ A. Ill the JlU.Rt fow weei(H, lB RDillC• Two New Stars 1 MrH, Nhm l{d~:hum nf Gmnd LedJ:[e, Waltm• W, of what Improved at this Wl'iting, t 1 Ithaca, Albcl'l m. of Hazel Pnrlt ~ ...... ~...... nnd Rlchnrcl 0, or Williftmston; BRANCH DISTRICT J•'un••ml JU!"H lldtl 1two duughlcl's, Mra, Nellie Baclma 1111·~. 1•'. Jl, Lnl!lcwootl r aeph Jeclwarcl Smith, 77, ; of BJ·ighton nncl M1·a. Lc11h Foote pa'a~ml uwny nt hiH homo In Wll-j nf LrrnRin.g. One .ann, Henry, pro­ Jia.matm ll'dday December• 20, cccded 11m In dc1tth, being killed followln~ a Jmi1i illness. He h11cl in tho Into Will'. Services wer~ held lived In Lodw townahlp since 1008 Monday mnmlng- at 10 o clock nnd opo 1•atcd his fnrm until ill from Gorsline Brothm•s chapel, hcolth caused 111m to retire fmm Rev. W. A, Gregory, of the Jncnl. f rm work. In 10·1•1 he moved Into Methodist c h u l'ch officilttcd./ t~o city of Williamston where he ~lll'lnl •.wn:~ mac.lc In Pnl'icvlcw I resided until tho limo of his death. ccmctmy tn Dotwlt, , Mr. smith was well known in 1 Loelcc IL!1d Williamston townships. f' · survlvhrg urc the widow, ,mcl!th, . lllt•H In J,an,ln!( I ' and four Hnns, Herbert C. ol Lan-' William M. Grennny, 79, died sing, Lyle m., Wilbur J3. ond Stan-, Ill his home In Lnnsln/r Frldrry, Icy .T, of Wlllinmslnn: one daug-h- December 21. He had resided In tor, Mr·s. Marirtn Dunelcel of Lansing- the pnst two years, Fnrmlng-ton: one bi'Dtllm', Fmnlc hnvln~· moved there fmm the of Norwallr, OhiD; g-randchlldi'Cil family home in Williamston. Sur­ ·and great gnrnclchildl'lm. Services vlvlng arc the widow, Ednll, one were held fr·om the Williamston • srm, MlnoJ', two clrtUghters, Mrs. I Baptist church Sunclfty, Dec.,mhcr I Grego1·y Ger·mun nnd Mrs. Rich· 22. Rev. 1-Juro.ld Reese, pns.trn· of l n1·d Fincout of Lansing; n sister, the local Bnplwt church offwatcd 1 Mrs. Louise Hildebrant of ·flint; with burial in the Rowley come-, and several grandchildren. The tory. ! body remained at the Gorsline- . Rune!mnn funeral home In Lan- Willlamstun Woman flies :sing until Mondny when It was Ml's. Lcnlt Bannerman, GG, j talccn to lite Gorsline Brothers passed away lll he•· home west of i chapel In Wrlliamston where serv·

Bergin's Real Estate Agency 200 \\'. AHh St. l'honc SHil \\'c lm\·c daily l't'IJII<'SI.' for farms, Jargt! anti small anti homos In Mason anti \'iclnlty

LIST l'OUit l'ROI'ERTY NOW Churc:h UNnip r.re.,ts 'l'ltc Ladies Baptist Union met Quick AcHon, C.:ourtcous Treatment Wednesday afternoon at. the home of Mrs. Harald Hess. A· bohemian dinner was served at 1 o'clock. The business meeting was presid­ ed over by M1·s. Holmes. The mis­ sionary program was given by·thc fo11rth grour on Home Missions, with Mrs, Freda Watson as chairman, An interesting talk was g·iven by Mrs. Easton on her Bill Tietz worlt in connection with child SAYS- evangelism. Elaine Brett gave tlw THEATRE prayer for the day. 'l'he social activities were in chnrge of Mrs. MA~(JN PHONE 7421 Allee Dolph and were in keeping Evenina Showe Start 11t 7:00 P. M. with the holiday season. The pro­ Continous Saturday h·om 3:00 P. J\.1, Continuous Sunday h·om 3:00 P.M. Admiesion-14c nnd 32c-Tax Included Can your wife step into your gram closed with a vocal solo by Frances Barrett. 1'hursday und Frhluy, ,January ~-3 Ut!loti Artmz-1 1jtJu~1 Smith in shoes if you leave them full of bills? C.:UBAN 1'1~1'1•;; Rnhcrt Li\·ing·stone in lJNogucO\'J~It \I'OMA.~....,. = M w --lfMitiP'P Saturday, January 4 l':tul llt•nrelrl-JDieanol' Pari«'I'·Aicxb Hmith iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiCiii. iii iii.iii iiiiiiiiiLE;;iiii' fJf!l/li!!i!!JJ.I. 8 018 8 p!iiY-~ Uronch Manager Of tluman Bondage _. 100 OlDS TOW~R • LAN51NG

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$44.15 t'ethwcd 1n $33.11 2N~ lll'r , . 'flll·S RECORD l'LAYER HAS 11'8 OWN SPEAJ(ER l'hllllJI 'l'ti•·•·~·-Anu Suvage·AIIet' . ··~· : •"' . -· ~ • ~ :. . .• ~ ' ',I, Wireless Record Players The Dark Horse ,.. Uroadcn"t" to your oll'n rndlo. This wlrcles!l record )!layer t!an 11C tuned In nn nny t'llllln In the hou11c, ,Even ynur nelghliol'll c:an tune In on yom• t•ecmrd Jll'ogrnm. rrwo ·. ~ ·-; .,. - . -;- . ' , I. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICI-IIGAN, THURSDAY, .JANUARY 2, 1947

1 OOWN nY ,,;.;;;;--· of Colomclo, T:-::-::t over J ;l(e; ~~=-:oOilOlt' we Hlw;l ~~v" I •• to MIPhlgnn Stnto, Ji'Jnnliy Hitn, Jltl g-lvo• her nil my limo In the Unitf'rl Slnl"'' w~wr1•! ' I ,vm·J( In tlwl. line, he wn~ Intm·ned wll h nlh~l':> ot lrlfl ... · · . Betty Crum, Advertising Manager I i partially rcnr·ud Jq Charles (Chuck) . r·ounlr·yn c <1 wllet'o Jw ,,m·v,·d' 1 11 1111 1 1 i Mlll'my, A Henlor· ut BnlttJ. Bot a ,•~t:lrcn·! (Pnyuhlc lu A•lvancc) lilILK••· Honor Society, pre:rfclent nf the t ncwn IS ory ! Ollfl mynlcry, 1<11' Hclcnliol[c: at'<' rei· . filx mont1111 In lutchnru rrrul Jf,t• u IIIH•, No ro11dlrnt n1· IIIIHiumiH Bnldwln Student Cong~e 8 :-; nnd I GltHUlOtl (rom Nr.wn Fllen hf· Fet:LI(JnlHt•J. \Vhcn llwy lll't' rll'ive11 ntiJnlnlttl( f'Ottflli•·• '""""""""'' ur. ntiYt•t'll•ln~t '''"" lhnn llffe; c:nt•tl nf I plnyH ·In thn bun d. Clntelt 19 the son ~ Ycllro l'nr.t ' In !till, they leave ft)\V <'ill·:n. r:ond I You're Not 'l•'ntll' 'rnnnlhH "' """"""""""""' .u. '/'hnnl;tl, ,, ,, wottl, AnnonJH'Pmen!H i or Mr. and Mrs. Donald A. Mllt'l'D.y, t ...... l "whil rlttnll" !'!!!' VOI/I' ltollilay )'f.'flf.i-1 Slnglo CIIJllon """ '""'" """""""' ,or. of '"""''"'"'"''11111 Wlli•I'P ntftniHHion ''l'lw father, fot'Jl1Cl' AcilOO] Afw~l'in-1 ' "- '" .. "" """. '" ". ' ' ing,' ' • Or~n ,VCll\1' nutuldi• Jn~hl\111 tllld It! t•hUI'f.t'lld lll' nf rillY )111111 In IHl~t· I tendent. at Mason, iH coun:ie 01' fit I() l'I'!U'S .~\g-o Wasting Our Time ' tulJnlnlrllr ''"""'"'' ... , ...... I r,n ruutl< munt "'' pnl.t nt '"""'"'' 1'1111'<. IFteclt'ord high !lc,hool in Delroll. The Myles Ji', Ol'lly, \'uim·rrn GROVENBURG' mother !cache~ at Bloomflcld Hill~. the stnlo• IJOUHC.•I•.I',.I'i!IH'Iliit)llf.:tl.iv••,; nfi'H, nowrml Norlh ,, · A HIRlel·, Dontq, is n student at tht· wa~ ouHle alnnn t.rip b11t.:rwl 11"'.1' t lru l'llrs.pnlicr·, ·~awye•r. Ohio, tn vi;lit lwr· mother, j with us. tl1~ army and navy who could tell congress some interesting I 'rhet·c Is lillie jtl9lice in lhc fu1· wcm unnhlc Lfl r:mrn<•ct ln the hy· Mr. /.llld MrA. Mnupln an1l sonH, We're never "too husy" tpmgs about the shc,er waste of manpower which prevails in bu.s.ineHs. ·rr.w .rich J'olltH, get a. II t, lw_· tirunt. .Tim Dart. w:w r·r·m:ting fljmrmwt'H, {flhnspltat, lCl'- , CncZt'll 1, hcing If! HslJ•nng, .I In : . · . Congressmen Blwuld listen carehllly to what the generals Itr!J.\)!Jers ~ay, is that the minlc ru·c g-mund I'm· New D.•rrt legfc~itltJOn, erlrlllgh t.n come home110 last W<'<'ir, And take plenty of our time, That'r. nd ·ad ·. d ld . h !Uihng oft lhc muslo·ats, Mtnlc arc . MUI·Ir• is nro;iffg sfnl'lt as IVUH plmmccl. ! 1 1 r I s,mit~\ n"~, 1 what we're here for. a . mua s Hive .to say, an t ten s lOU g1ve t -:· same at- matl-sutl'cring- rrom ini'crtorlly 111 h~ 1 ·. N1tty 1':'"* """'" ffl .• !anon lvlt'H, Hugh Anr.;f!ll nnd Mrs., t~11t1c;m to St1ggcstwns from the ranks. cnmplexes. 'l'heit· pelts were valued lo Walon f(apJdn to :rdtl t.o Llw Matti 'I'' n'nH will cnt rrlnln nt ! What irks the young fellows now being discharged after ut. fro~ $~8 t.o $30 last year. Now r1tovlc of Marie's '-'lyle Shop. ~lte · h1 ~ ~e ; 'j· 'Mrs. Ang-ell ' ,'riclny! 1 1 2 11 1 1 ta; year .or so of peacetime service is the waste of manpower, 1l1h,acl}e ~ ~,e r:;1ntto~~·'~e;~ 1 1~~~;;~:~ri :!0 'l'e•ar,; ,\go tnocning·, .l:lllftfl'ry :J, honnri'll:' Mm: ~.~l.. e ass1gnmcnts to u~e 1css tas 1snn :, I 11 1 11 1 ,, h . . , · c prom 1 y IUVI\ 1o 1:t'ci a!ILI three 1 an t 1e ennstcc n~cn-c;t,let 1t1 qua 1ty or, quantity. There 1:h~ls1 the. mat~?~ of lawyer~ ask- fast Tlmr·artay. She hari gone lo trustees ei<'ctccl. The tlistril'l sup-/ should be no spccJa! pnv1leges of rank. 1 he caste system ~ g Wl~ness;~· Is .tha: you. bes~ 1 the mrJil box opposite t1nr horwc. erinlendent, f>pPnc·er· Owens, hru: should be wiped out. recolleclton ·. 'fhete can .only be i She rrpparenlly did trot ;:c•~ the ap- nnnnnnc:ecl thCJt Grm•cmllllrp; clmrp;e I,_ ot • }Jc . one recollectwn. No man woman I 1 11 1 . . 1 M' 'tnrJ f>ot 1J11 11 -. •·11·11-g,, "'''' tr 1 ----,_.----======' The army and navy should make the most of its man-~ can have two recollections, or a 1P,1'oachrngA" " 1Jcmy, ' lr·r·.,·en 'Y "lssl· ;mitr•rt " ·,.irr•ull " · RURAL PROGRESS CARAVAN AT MASON FRIDAY power. To make the most of it congress should listen to the ~;ood or hac! .rccollcelio1~ M a c:el'-, '·"Irl·e~ "c ...~'. 1 !;1 · ." 1 · 1~/'e'"'~nlil " 111 " - · · taln event. Hts recollectiOn may be w,i le 'Demo-r· then the two maJor parttes could supplant .With sound pohc1es . the siPimcr;~ or 11er mother, . Dr.. the. pregent weasel-worded platforms designed solely to at· Wh~t falls on mr(l ca!'· as beutl{ Gertnrde D. cr:!llflll.ell Iwn clcclz~cd J tract voters of ~11 1 des of pub!' ·n· Pr0 g c:1 ont of .turw soundK musH·al to an· to open an oJtwc 111 Mason. dtc· ~ , . "' - s Ja IC opt lOll, rams an other. A few weeks agt>· 1 f.al!;ell/ will have rooms Ol'<'l' the l\'lills dry 'I1 pohctes could be. adop~ed ~or the good of all the people, not Iwith 11:. woman who has a hot'riH' or, goocls sLoH'e. . . · JUSt for.the bcnci1t of b1g c1ty blocs of voters. , q!nt. She wonied le,t. , her ehihl The stale board or auditors dtd I T H·E Both the major parties are now hodge-podges of warrinp fall it~to the grcviot~s hahlt of s.ay- o. wise thin;:; last F'1•i<1ay w11en t.llc:>,HJ FARM BUREAU factions.· The Democrats fr 0 m th Solid South and f 0 the, lng amt:. I propheHrecl; ihut before ruled U1at ·all cap!toi employee,·, , . . . . r m the woman'N son Is long In ldndm·- who have held t11en· place., fm· as' You don't have to be pushed around by labor, business B1g C1ty dtstrtcts have nothmg ~m common except a nanle. IP,"a.rten the mother wlll hB willing much as four ycm·s mllst r.;o, to i 1 ·There is the same Gchism in Republican ranks. to settle for aint or even haint. mrrln pos1ctons wl11clt enables farm families to work together for a square deal. It more muswal than the "aren't I" can be so easily filled. -o- .· ·\ 1 ~omhlnat!on which-,is rwre)Jir.tl in All case~ ag-ainst Michigan offi- has done much for members in the past. You can depend . THE END OF A PERFECT DAY · lsame schools, cials gmwing nul of' t.hc grand jury Carrie Jacobs Bond died in Hollywood Saturday. She N' t T d d W d have been dropped. The prooccutor upon it in the years ahead. How much can you do alone? 1 was 84 f ex ue~ ay an e nesr ay und othet' otl'icials ag-reed there he Mason Chambe_t· or C9mmerce could be no convictions. To· an earher, generation, she was known.:; as the composer Iwlll have the welcome mgn out •r1w Shennan woods north of of "The End of a Perfect Day." Thirty years ago no dancinp :m· Jane Russell. ~ht;, will be at th~ Onondaga are being eut. 1'he lim­ 111 pa1·ty could possible be brought to a close without the orchestrcr 'ox two mghts The Out.law: bet· is being loaded aboard Jl.ntco.rs. Ill 1 • "Tl E l f P f D ., · · People Will have ah opportumty to 'rhe OnoPdnga be•an pil'lccrs are P aymg 1e 'nc o a e~ ec~ ay. . . . . 'est their ~hock reactions. The pic- back at wo;·Jt afler. a. sho;t strike. The song was and still IS beauttful. More than that, 1t •.ure has been banned in several ---~ _ -----·~ ~sa gained ·added pathos from the life of the author. Her life. war ~laces in the East on the grounds Job to be Done NOW! one of tragedy. She and her first husband were divorced. Her 'hat Jane appeared with no more . , . . • clothes 011 than she would have at As farmers, we know that whatever is going to be done. to. f!~~on.d husband lost h1s h~e 111

------·------, Mr. and Mrs. Ransome Shroufe, of M1:s. Roland Graham was in 1 Wallter and chlldrcn were Christ- WHITE DOG J)JSTRICT IRives .Junction. Lansmg Thursday. . ! mas Day guests of Mr. and Mr~. !\Irs. 1\l, v. Butler 1 .· Mr. and Mrs. Hary Earl of Les· Mr. and Mrs. Vick Bedford en- i Herman Riggs and Wayne. . .. WHY DON'T YOU lie were dinner guests on Christ- t.ertained Mt·. and Mrs. George[' Mr. ancl Mrs. John Graf und Mr. oncl Mrs. L. T. Smith and mas of Mr. nncl Mrs. T. E. Hamil- Bedford, Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl child1·en were Christmas D y family guests, Christmas Day. / a. were Come nul. and M!e that <•uhlnet you've h<~rn lool nJ' Long !3r.n!'lr vi~­ Horl Mr. and Mra. Oh•n ilnnrlcrH the JlUSI. \VCO]!, Mr. rm

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One Group of Glazed Chintz Toys 79c 1\lany oU1er !terns at reducer! JH'IccH INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MIC.:H IGAN, '1'1-JIJIWOAY, JANUARY 2, 1947 Fivo ( ----~------~------l, Bailuy or Dnn~ville, Mra, Dcllgl)l Chl'iBf.miiR Day wtt.h Ml', and Ml'~. tlrtlrghlcr• of Mllrlll, Mr·~. Clalrbo1. mother•, Mt'H, Muhcl Car·rl' or Coso- NORTHWEST INGHAM 1 r• dinner ant! Rhow In r~rlnHing, I' Lal'm nnrl Duane Hflrt, ' D A N S V [ L L £ N E W S I T E M S I,John Duvl~ or r.anHfng, Owen ru1u .JumoB Bn.t•nloy crf Do- villo, 1\fr·ii, Ami Ti'rrlll : honm·lng lho blrlhciny unnlvorHury · M n I]J I M I j tr·olt \VCI'O ChriHttnllB DrtY glleHt.H Mr•, nnrl Ml'lL Dllvid Diehl were 1· of Mt', 0Hhorno, Inu. 'J'ori'IIJ iH omplnjing u l'o>V lllen l'oun" . r/i, nfle . I'(' .I'H, ' 011 He w II M iff dnyn l'nMtinn fmm her warl< lp l' " . Rumptlor1, Audrey nnd Ro~s 11 penl of Mr·. nnd MI'R, II nm u,q,, · · Monclrty nvenlng IJ"UCHtH o!' Mr·. and Mr. nnd MrR, Ami 1.'orrlll rliHI' ' Mr. tllld MrH. ll'mnlc OHhorne llw pl'obal.e office, , , .. , I wore aiHo g11ccciH tln•ru. Mr. nnrif Clll'lntn11w wltlr Ml', nnrl M1·,q, r•. n Mr. and Mr'H,· Arthur Olsen lliHI Mr'H, CJwrlrH MuCnffi'OC ol' lDrtRt Mr·. 11 ncl MI'H, David Llllywllito were lnst woel<'H callers at I,, •r. M1·. nncl Ml's, Chur•loH r.nlng nnd 1•, & A. M, M•r.tng1 . MrH, Brady Hpunl. tire wee!< end at: Bird of Ann Arhor, Geor•gu, and Vil'g'inln Colby Lansing. wcm gllents of Mr. ttnd Mrs. Lu-I Wcllor'R ol' Hoit., Mr. nnd MrH. ~nn, uonH wert1 sunday night flnd Mo~~ 'l'lrc l'egui!ll' IIHWI.ing of DnnH-~the Dn!ton Iwmc. Mt• nnd Mr'H. Irving Hr lnH'H of MaHon enJoyed Chr!Hlrnns Dny rtov. und MrH, Jrarold Dnlcln and Vom Snulo on Clrrrutmau F:ve. \Cordle BnsirfJCn, .Jl·. or Dctrnit. Ml'li, Willitllll Milchcll nnd l'nmlly wcr" Christtnus Dtty guoHt~ nt tho I'~====,...-- 111 )\rl'"Oilk" · IJnll. · '!'he, , llli'OliW',' · " ,W 1 wc1·c ,R n t rmhry g-ucs l 11 " f ~1· r. lliH l t mrw ·wtll ' 1 Mr·. ancf Mru.' ' noy WcHl. ' Mr·. 11nc 1 •vii'S.'· MerI c !''t'ccr· nnr. I o.f L cs II e, M I', 11nr I M rs. n Jls,qc II R o IfliH I P· ar Itot' IHllllC In W c J> b cr·- hc called ut 8 n clnclc ,l!ld rt goo<1 j Mru Don cr·onlthll~ I family wer·c Sfllunllly evening Dowling- nncl Errr~crw Vailcllll of vlflo, nttcncluncc Is l'C[jiiCHtcd. ' . . . . ChriHtllln~ Day F,IIORtS of M. I', r M I I 'Dill M Cl . l 'f) ' 'f 1 M A i "' ill - --- ' Mr. ancl MrH. LnlllH Slid unci lllld Mr·s. Chnr·icA \'VoiJrlf; WCI'e Mr. J!,liOfJtH () 1', flllcl Mrs. '1111 - • ElfiOn WCI'<' lriH 11111/i "Y I J>.l', !Lll( mi'H. .111 J el'l' were i ~iiHNinnHTY Hmulnr ; fHmily or Mnrwn, 'MI"I. Ln11lea Sllcl, I and Mr·ri. Trll" Mnr·Lin of Vrm Ingham of Lanning. I(IICfttH nt' t.Iwlr· pur·ents, Mr. nndl Chl'iHtmas Day guests ol' M1·. ancl Nmct SmHirtY • Mieelm1c ·y sun-! Mr·. unci Ml'H. Lyle Tompldns nnd I•r, 1w 11 . Ml'. nnrl MI'H. Dnvld Wnod•t Mr. and Mr·rr. Dr:ll MoHd and MI'H, Al'l.hlll' Dowling. 1 Mr·r1. Chnrlos f,llJng nnd family of Sanborn's Fixit Shop 19 11 cln.y rtt fiJn McthociiHI. chllr·~h and I f:unily nf Hurl. :rn!l Mr·. nncl Mnr. n.nd d:.1u;::l1tcr· nl' Webberville nncl Shcrmnn Wnt.tr..r•rt enjoyed ChriHt- 1 Miss ·mthlyn Jlfl!llla r:u·n. Mr•. and Mrs. LaVern Soule tume. Thc first SunriHy of evcr·y Ml'. and I'jfrs. Uoyd Hayhoc. 1 b 11t Glrwcr were entcrtnlncll unci M1·. rwd Mrrl. George Mrt- mother, Mrs. Catherine GlilbH nfjund Billy, Rid1nrrl Lynn and Elca­ and monlh 1~ devoted to mi.~Hions n.nd Mr'H. J)orn Dicit! WIIH n gueHl of: Christmas Day at tlw J,omc of Mr. of Mr. find Mt•s, .Taclc Yncgcl' of Il.hnc11 lnst 'l'uesdriy, Mr·s. Grbbfl nor tliHI Ina Tc!'l'ill, A Chrl~tmaH the cni:lrc cnJ!ectlon IH given to hnnnr• Monday afternoon rtl n ter.r: nnd Mrs, Roy GJovor. chcll were Christmns Eve guests wnr< 00 ycnr·s of ng". I tree nnrl prop·nr:1 fllrnishccl cnlcl'· Refrig~:rators tlw Hllpport ol' a nnl.ive WOI·lwr at llw home of M~·s. Lou!~ Slid of Mr. rmcl 1\fl',q, Arthur· Polfok nnd ffiaHI: Lansing. M1·. nncl Mt'll. Mr. and Mr.~. Paul Can! anti! t.ainmcnt. In Peril. Mn"on, the ~ccumon bcrng- hr:r family, Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Pol- George Mitchell remained over M. r. nncl llfl'''· Arthur Polloi<. am! :Mr. nnd M.ril. Ol'fl AndrcWH of hir·lhrlny anmversnry. Jnlc llllrl family n.nd Mr. and Mr.~. ChriHtmas. David and Elizabeth were Chl'ist- D:witt were ll'riclay visitors at the ' W. S. C:. 1'1. 'l'o M""1 Mr·. and Mr·s. A. D. r..::eily and Clare Bultcr \V<'l'C ent.cr·Lnined I~l'i- Misses Margaret ancl :1-fyl'lldf:u mas Dny f(llcilts of Misft ,lmwphlnc i Roy nne home. 'J'Iw Womun's Hoclcty for Christ- sons of Ji'annlngtnn we1·c Sunchry d:ry cvr"1int.;" nt the home of Mr. curtis Hnci Lollir; Walsh at.tcnclccl Townsend ol' Lunsing. , M•·. and i\!r,,, i•'t'cliJic Osbol'llc en- ia.n Sm·vic'c will meet Weclnc!·lllny, visitors nf Mr·. and Mrs. Ram Wtl- nn!l Ml'H. Mrlt'tin Pollolc of Mtt- n fflrowcll pa1·ty in Bunl;cr Hill Mr. and j\.Jr·s. Vincent Hconcy of ll.'~'·tnined t11cir· ;:;rent :::ranclchildl'cn .Tanlllli'Y 8, ut llw home oi' Mr·s. lianrs. son. Sund.ny e\'ening honol'ing Father Sloci

·.1 Mr·. and Mr,, Len Glynn of "'.'hent-1 ward Eldred of .East La. '.'smg and tucl

l· ALL Skirts ~ off Slacl{ Suits ~ off ALL HAT.S Coats ~ off FORMERLY NOW FORMERLY NOW .' one-half price Fur-trimmed Coats $5.95 . . $2.98 FORMERLY NOW $2.98 ----:------$1.99 $6.25 $3.13 $79.95 ------~-- $49.95 $3.98 $2.65 ------$9.50 ------$4.75 Atl ~RAINCO'ATS FORMERLY NOW $4.00 -- -·------$2.69 one-half pri~e '$22.50 $15.00 $4·.98 $3.35 CHENILLE HOUSECOATS $29.95 $19.95 ------FORMERLY NOW $6.25 $4.19 $33.95 $22.9_5 ------$7.95 ------~-- -· $5.95 $39.95 $26.95 $6.50 ------$4.35 ALL OTHER HOUSECOATS Many Other Items $44.95 $29.95 $7.50 ------$5.00 %.~ff one-half price . Sales Final 2, 104/

AURELiuS I CCOI

Fingers rcgn•n their skill as a veteum Jllaits a belt under guidance of a coed, M1ss Mar1an MciUnnon, of llighland Parl<1 Michigan. Nine months of Internship in hos- In the four-year trninlng program, pltuls nnd convalescent homes Is class and laboratory work ta!(e up PIDVIded Wayne University students most of the time, with the Internship , who nre tralmng to become occupa- i 1 i 1 1 t dl 'I tlo !Ill therapists-specialists in the g \ ng pract ca exper ence S u es 1 Include some o.ssoclated with medl· I ~:~/v~~~~~~p!~da~~n~:{~~~~~:t:r~~~ cal-healing arts, such as physiology, regain self-contldence and self-de· anatomy and mental hygiene, and . pendence many in the field of arts and crafts, . Occupational therapy, as a p!o· such as printing, woodwork, weaving fe5slon, Is taking on new Importance and boolcblndlng Each student also today because 1t aids In rehablllta· worltS In leading community recrea­ ting disabled vetemns, and the need tlon activities such as games and We Buy for t11ls work Is expected to continue dancing indefmltely At Wayne a number of After the students receive the trainees are themselves "vets" bachelor of science degree and are . Occupatwnal thernpy, closely link· 1eglstered With the national nssocla· Dead Animals ed with medicine, nursing, and social tlon they worl> under supervision or service teaches the use of hand· doctms usmg these handiCUlfts and Price Conh·ol Has Been Lifted on Hides and Ani­ crafts and simple recreation to has· recreation activities as tools for ten recovery from disease or Injury. healing mal By-Pt·oducts. We Can Again Pay for Dead A veteran with arm inJuries, for The Wayne program, for which Stocl,, Instance, Is en com aged to use his numerous hospitals m the Detroit stiffened muscles by binding bootes, area rnf\ke their faclllties nvullnble, or toollng leather An elderly woman Is of!ered through the cooperation of 1ecovermg from a broken hlp, is three of the University's colleges HORSES cows taught to weave on u loom operated Liberal Arts, Education, and Medi• by foot power. cine Inside Painting $15.00 $13.00 : WALI.PAl'rR mr.IIIOVF.U 1\y • !'IIODERN 111E'fiiOD Call Collect La1mng 45217 \VALJ,S IU'PAIRED HARRY BAINES & TOM BELT Valley Chemical Co. 1~5 E South St . . Phone MASON 22191

Don't Give Up On That Old Furnace Farmers!! Avoid the Spring Rush on Blocks Cinder and Concrete Blocks N. 1\t.un au all""' s u\lllluhlt• lu1 ltnnH•tllul< oltlho1y • J.111 gc SlljiJii! uf N!t cl SUNil STOLZ BODY SHOP .n .liluhh• Sl \'II~ S'IJU:e'l' A'l' SYCAMORI~

Expel L body and pamt 1 epair • UO"J'fl''fl I' "' r "" r ,Jon s Factmy quality and p1ompt servrce. Cement and Mortar E W STOLZ, Business l'honc 21101 Prop n. Sltlcncc l'hur.c 21487 • Standard Block &Supply Co. Conct·ete Cinder Blocks Cement Mot·tar or ALIVE Brick and Tile Aurelius Road, Lansing Phone Lansing 50111 FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY - Cows $13 8Ul'OIJ\Y SI;It\JCE Phone Collect to Mason 4221 WE BUY HIDES AND CALFSKINS Franchised Dealer CENTRAL DEAD STOCK CO. I'OR B. V. Fruin, Agt. FRIGIDAIRE Electric Ranges Hot Water Heaters MASON BODY WORKS Electric Refriget ators 213 East Stl·eel BENDIX AUTOMATIC WASHERS MOTOROLA RADlOS Phone Williamston 139 Wo• ha\e the po.rtM and tudnml men to Hll11Lir LIVESTOCK anything ele1 trlcally OJICmted REFRIGERATORS WASHING MACHINES Wanted-- All Classes and Grades RANGES WATER PUMPS RADIOS MILKERS SWEEPERS F eedi~g Lambs COOLERS

shu lwrM fur Mille, any l'or !IILle. Norlhiii'Ntl•rn or nl•h. Nnulhw• Mlt•rn, ILDY Nlze, LIGHT FIXTURES FOR ~tt·erM au,. a lit II•• Cnrrit•datltlM or llla•·llfoc eN. Horne' Farm Buildings Commercial CONTRACTING - GENERAL WIRING Hel(J Wanh••l fm (Jenm al l'al'!clng JlmtHe Worlt REPAIRING - ALTERATIONS Packing DeWitt, 1 t ,· ~--.:_----~------...:._~---·-N_c_.r-_rA_M_c_o_U_N_T_Y_N_E_·.W___;S,_M_A_S_O_N_·,_M_I_C_H_IC_.:ii_\I_~._.T_I-_I_U_R_I:.D_A_Y_· ,_._lA:·_ N_U_A_R_Y_2, __ 19_117_- ·------··_·,_ .. _-_·_·· _· _-_-· _.--...,- ..._·- __··-~·_, ....._..,._~----·_ ...... _. ~-··w.'-· ·-_,_._·;Vi_:fcn · ~1. ..

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·-··· ~. ' \ ...., _:..~,.., ·' .' . t.· ,..... e ·,.·... ·.,·· ... L.Jas :·. ··t· · o·· ne .o · 4000·' .,. ' .. Th' u· ln_gham County Boys STILL SERVE IN THE ARMED FORCES Jt' s tough going. Money can help;:~ and how! It can give Right now, in the States alone, there arc a convalescent serviceman some place to go. 350 to 400 USO Clubs near hospitals, where When the last of your squadron peels off. Somethihg to do. It can give him a chess servicemen can get much-needed recreation. THESE BOYS AND THOUSANDS MORE STILL When the old gang is all convalesced but you. game to look forward i:o instead o[ another These clubs must have money to. keep going. NEED THE When you're soloing in a hospital bed with endless evening. It can give him new jive To keep giving this vitally needed help. only yours truly for company ... things can records and magazines to take his mind off uso get pretty rugged. his troubles. New faces, too . ~ . cheery That's where you come in. Give to the USO. companionship. How about it, Mr. and Mrs. U.S.? How Give generously-all you can afford! about those heroes of ours who got banged • around by the Jerries and the Japs? They're still flat on their backs; ; ·. staring at hospital . walls . ; . fighting the Battle of Boredom. Do The USO club or "home away from home," the USO station lounges for you have to strain your brain to remember those in transit and the USO camp shows for men in hospitals and ori military Local solicitation committees are· being organized throughout the county. what they did? Or are you the kind of occupation duty abroad: these arc the places where your money is needed. Volunteer workers will call on you at your home for your contribution~ .. · American who says: ~'If money can help, When your rural or city neighbor stops by, don't forget the men still in :, count me .in"? service.

This advertisement is sponsored by the following Mason businessmen and women as a part of their contribution to the USO fund-raising campaign

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Keep it up .•. Don't let them down! :'i:,f1Xw I· • ' ,.~·' .1' ; • INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THUltSI.JAY, JANUARY 2, 194'/ / '· ------·------~--~ : Ill IJell, Holt 11nd Ji'owlm•vlllo ull un• f d. c R ' ben.tcn, Joucllng tho wn.y, I ay age ecess Hn~lett. In out front, havlnfl' VARSITY OVf~TAKtS ! , , 0 m , m'll.~hod Lealie, Ol1omon lln!l Wll· , · llumRton n.'l Conch Talntrl Flllpuln'R "I I B f nhurpahoolern prcceede Hhe< nn 10 ~ m e me H , n. . , , cleclnirm ln u Hlllllli, speedy Leslie! Jng, ,Tununry 10 rtt Hnslett, should I cnrly lmul flnrl l Trtus IS sure l.o ranlt team looms as a championship aH- varsity forg-ed out in ftont when :~:amc. H Mohre has IJnggcc! 17. iield; high amnng the c.·onfcren. ce centers pi~ant. A~alnst Dansville Dick Wnrc and Roy Johnson .. stn.rtcd .~;oals, fh·mg- them 111 from all, th1s scasnn. L nns ·went berserk dropping 18 pop[Jing them In from _out Ill ftont. angles, a!1cl BC\'c:1 free eholi; for 1 The Con1c~s of Grand Ledge 1 n%ld goals and two gift shots for Fresh tronps ~hro.wn 111 tl:c ganlll a total nl ·II pnmb. . ,, rcn'l. W\>alclm~;s by nny means, R gra.nd totul of 38 points, Un- hy the alumm fmled to stem the 1947· UnieRH confet·cnce . COilclws l'illl despile two selhaelts. Conch Donn fortunately for the Glacliatm· for- assault anrl the g'!tme turned 1nLn ,deviRe ~nmc means or sloppin;.;- liH: Shippey's quinlct held unhenten wurd it was a non-league contest n roug-h house affair. Wh~n the ) ·Oriole ace il. is liltely lo be Chnr- Lansing Teeit to a five-point mnr- 0 ; he would now he near the top in llnul horn sounded the varsity was • :lotte again in 1n11. . :gin in the curtain-raiser. individual scoring. 111 tront 43-36, , Howell, with u. well · bal:ulC'ed Centm· Carl Holhrool< has been b t 1 Ll first Ware led the high school with 13 .outi!L, turned I he trirl< 11nd loo1~1s, the only Comet to connect cun- ~ltl1oug~ ~~tenL ?1 , !Cui t "t points. His five field ~;oals were '"" t11e team most liltely to d1s-, sistcntly .so fm· hut the team is dLIC stu! h Y . as elth W~~ll e s i ~ "·t dropped in from out. in front. Hay :lodge the Ori~lcs if they enn be lo hit it'H scoring- sl.r·idc soon. co-c aimplo~ ~el in t~~~~~n~i~s .Tohnson flipped in !! .Points and ,dislodged. Uuill st11ck 011 thcit· fac.f!'S Brown, D. g- ...... 2 0 ,," ·I for ''bc;mty spots?" \Vith ;1 Huntington, R. g 1 2 ;, •l little nrlistry, cwd ~tt.1cly be· L)fllillln£1 Seeley, C. f ...... 0 1 2 l ' fon~ the mirror, r1 gid could l~YIHhiiiU Inghram, n. fl' .... 0 1 1 1 I We are proud of our modern new building, complete rnaJ:{icnlly poss~ss a touch of · " Palmer, K. 1 ...... 0 1 5 1 r.lilmotll' hy the IJtO~cr plncinr, 800 (,c:tgu" Diehl, D. e ...... 0 0 0 0 of uno qr two or those little The pins were falling hard last Shaffer, g ...... 0 0 0 with the latest and best automatic servicing equipment ":;pots.'' Remember? ,r. ~ wcelc No big scores were turned Ing~ram, .T, g .... 5 fi 1 15 in. Hilliard and Fox took clean Hllhar,l, R. g .... 1 0 2 2 and fine parts and accessories department-awaiting sweeps from Wyeth and Austin. ~urray, L. f ...... 0 0 0 0 Jewett Funeral Home 0 0 . Micltelson-Balenne ...... 26 746 meet at 8:00. Modern Cleaners ...... 25 H9 ll.lt 11- ALL w0 0 L Wyeth Incorporated ...... 2-1 719 On Wednesday night at Okemos' 1~1 ~J 1~ 1~1 ~m Hunter ...... 23 765 the Okemos und Webberville teams .11100!.-CONTCNT SOCKS ARE are to meet at 8:00. On the same , !'night at Fov/lerviile the Mason HAWLEY Cat•dinals a11d Holt start action at ···:: SJZE·PRUF TREATED I DON HEAL, service manager 1\lrs. 1\laurlce Lyon 7:30 with Fowlerville and Wil­ liamston meeting at 9:00. There is "tb -tcltii,t a.t..ti'v~l1j&­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Watt at- to be a doubleheader ut Williams- Russell Robinson tended a New Years Eve party at ton Thursday night with the Ma­ i.o .l~cep the socks you bought the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris son .Merchants pitted against Fred Stingley tho sizo that fits you ... Reason· on Harper road, Stocltbrid!l'e at 7:30 and Williams· ...... ,; .. • ...... Margaret Watt nttendeci a slum- ton and Holt meeting at 9:00 . ber party Monday night at the I James Jackson home of Betty Hinkle of Mason . FULTON SCHOOL .SOc to $1.50 Mr. and Mrs. Richard Carrigan l\frs. Helen Franidin spent the week end at Charlotte School clnscrl Friday, DeccmbcJ· at the home of their parents, Mr. 20, after a Christmas program and and Mrs. George Wenzel. refreshments of candy, apples and J>ON IJ,EAL Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hod!;'son en­ pc~nuts. Santa ;Claus was enjoyed tertained :Mr. and Mrs, Ernest by the children. • Bartlett and Miss Betty Stevens Adrian· ·Ambler and Bob and of Mason on New Years 'ouy. Junior arid Walter Franldin and Come zn to see us January 1 Mrs. Laura Lyon and Glenn Milton were fishers at Saginaw , Lyon of Lansing apent Saturday Ba:i Thursday, coming home with afternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Mutt• a. good en teh of perch. rice Lyon and family, Mr... and Mrs. Abba Norton en­ REFRESHMENTS SERVED Margaret Watt attended a for­ tertahied at a family Christmas mal dance at Leslie, Friday eve­ ~!inner. Mr. and Mrs. Pete Robin­ ning. son and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Cor­ ser and daughter from .Fowlerville HIGH l'RODUCEit were guests, I Miss Donna K. 79592, a regis- MJ', and Mrs, 'l'ed Dansby held • 1 tered Brown Swiss co-.y owned by a family dinner Christmas Dny, SIZE-PRUF 'FRE'ATED SOCKS BY 'Max Eifert & Son, Mason, has re- with 30 present. 1 I ccntly completed a 305-day !acta~ Mr. and Mrs, Douglas Hunter ' lion .record on herd test of ·11,- were Christmas· dinner guests of i 4.92.2 lbs, milk,. 487.95 lbs: fat, on Mr. E{unter's purents In Lansing·. 1~1 OlEP·H 00 f·~~· twice a day millting. The cow is Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franldin The Robinson Implement Company 1 sev~. years old, · and family were suppor guests at the Adt•iun Ambler home Sunday I · The Pennsylvania Power and 1evening. · • Yout' Min'neapolis·Moline dealer, operating at this same location, also extends Light Co, believes Its new, 5,509- Ray .Combs Sr. has returned !oot . electric transmission . line home ft•om. the Sparrow hospital to you a welcome invitation to come in oti. January 4 across. the.. Susqu(lhanna .river .at after. a two weeks illness. · Millersburg,Pa .. ,, !s.,the l()ngost.sus~ Mr. and Mrs. Bud Sholtz· pended .span.· Ofi·lts"\typ,e·, 'ih ,.• ~C'- ,tained n.t. a. fumily. dhine1·· cnr•s:c •. , ... coUt!tl'y. · · · · · · ·.j !il.fl~ Dny. ·· · · · · +