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Seventy-fourth year. No. 32 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICrii6AN,tHURiSDAV,^A 10,1933 Twelve Pages

Trees Being Girdled Budget Savings Are Lost At The County Park L WHEAT MEE More Firms Under NRA; Fox squirrels are blamed for killing nearly 50 trees at the county park. SCHEDULED TO ACOUAIN In Tangle Of Overdrafts NINMIUAIIONS; Animals have eaten the bark near the Others Expected To Join base of thc.trees and have even gone below the surface of the ground to NEW FUNCTIONS OF STATE GOVERNMENT CAUSE CON­ IWOIOISHIPSIILIEDpee l the bark from the roots. Forest­ FARMERS WITH NEW AC SEVERAL STORES WITHDRAW FROM CLOSING AGREE­ FUSING INCREASE IN TOTALS. ers have been consulted and they have MENT DRAWN UP LAST WEEK. SUPEIlVISoRS SLASH 15 MILLIoX finally determined that fox squirrels 15 COMiHUNITY MEETINGS TO UE Provisions Of Administration Sales And Gross Income Taxes Are FKOM TAX LIST. arc doing the damage. HELD IN COUNTY. Additional Recruits Expectecl As Specilic Codes Are Approved By Permission to exterminate the squir­ Considered Along With Dciicits And Diversions rels may bo asked of the conservation NRA OlVieials, Upward Price Trend Of Revenues. f>Ierl. includes tho Sinclnir Refining com­ thnt appropriate and rUKNISII EMPLoVMRNT. BEGIN SUIT. of tlie supervisors. At that time, how­ for Thursday and Friday, August 24 fVIliiulliy, .August 14, Dansvllle school pnny locnl branch), Jennie's Lunch, correct comparisons Bement Feed and Supply, Thorburn roderal (lovcrtiniciil. Will Fiirni.sli ever, the Lansing city assessors had and 25 at the Ingham county fair to lind court room at tMnsnn. may be made. The County OlViciiils Clauii Bnnk DiriM.tors Coal coiiipaliy. Mobile Gas Station, Wajros, Clly Would Iliiv« T" Pay not completed their work and an ad­ bo lield in Mnson. Oi) those two days Tuesday, August 15, Whlt0» IJ«phic.(MniMit. for the blacktop treatinent. advice from the state tax commission members of the various breed associa­ Barnum, county agricultural agcnl, county tax collections in tlie Cily ot tional bnnk, the Ingham County News, It should he borne ill mind filso thitt Tho petition preseiited Monday and the attorney general. At the tions. The proceeds from the sale are reports, Mr, Barnum is in charge of Lnnsing irccount besides an intorcsL in and the Dean Tfiylor Iiisui'iincc in the event no more money is ex­ night lacked just four signatures to mooting Monday the Meridian and to bo used in paying for the cost of the government plan in this county. various township funds, agency. pended on these purposes, tlion ovei'y make it sufficient. It was said the Wheatfield valuations were tilted for matei'ials used in permanent buildings He is being assisted by Clyde Allen, Tho basis of tho suit will probably penny provided by the stnto fl-oHi the needed signatures would be obtained the purpose of stnte and county tax erected at the fairgrounds in Mason, superintendenl of the Dansville school, bo tho claim that the officers of the Closing Hours Changrd Sillcs liix is a direct I'cphtcomonL of before tho close of llie week. It the levies, The members of tho breed associations' Mr. Allen has boon appointed by the CapitiU Niitional bnnk knowingly of­ The local ftgi'ocment among many an oquitl aliiount which otherwise signnlures are socurod it is planned to iJeducitioii Policy and others inter'cstcd in the success of state extension director to aid in the fered an illcgiil depository bond to the mol'chnnLs to establish unifol'ln open­ would liavo of necessity boon provided hold it special council meeting so the Every township and city in the tho coiinly fair consLi'ucted the build­ campaign. board of supervisors last Jnnuitry, Al ing and closing liours is being ignored by a tax upon propoi'ly ltsscssod luid work may be started next week. county reduced its valuations from ings at special "bees," Upwards of 170 farlncrs and others the time tlie bond was offered ils in sovoi'iil instalices, A number of levied by local assessoi-s. On tho con­ Woidil Aid City those of last year. The. greatest re­ Auttlioneers Vi»lun((M.'r interested in wheat grpwing attended logjility was questioned by M:r, McCul­ Llic mci'clinnls who lil'sL signed the trary, to the extent that llio state Mayor Jason E. Taylor explained duction is in the city of Lansing More auctioneers will sei've at the a meeting held in tho court liouse al lough itnd Ml', Lock iind mention of agreemont Lo open Ihoil' stores at spends moi'c money in tliose I'ospocls that Llie city of Mason lias not receiv­ whore moi'c than 10 per cent was re­ county fair auction than have ever Mason last Thursday night to gel do- the fact Wits cai'i'iod in the Inghalii eight o'clock itnd close llicni nt livo- than would linvc boon spent if loft in ed any federal work relief since May moved froln the rolls. before wielded tho hammer at any tails of the allotment plan, Mr, Bar­ County News, VVhoi'o illegality is tliii'ty with il closing hour of nine and tliat help must bo forthcoming at o'clock on Snturdfty nigliLs liavc found tho hands of local auLliorities, just Lo Lansing township with a reduction auction held in the county. Eight num explained that tho plstn is in no shown In bank Lransltclions Lho funds once in order for tho city lo care for Lhat Lhoir cusLoliicrs domniid longer that extent are tho Inxpfiyci's of tlio of less than two por cent shows the colonels have already volunteered foi- sense an attempt to repeal the law of in question ai'o often liold to bo trust ILs welfare load. Ho assorted that the stoi'o hours, it is snid. Too, the edict stale in general penalized. smallest shrinkage since last year. In the sale. They arc Harry Covert of supply and demand but that it at­ funds and nl'c returned to the deposi­ Barnes stroct project will not only of Gcnel'al Johnson of the NRA that The current purpose budget covoi- most rural townships the reductions Leslie, Andy Adanis of Litchfield, W, tempts to adjust supply lo demand, tor, provide employment for all able-bod­ Mr, Barnuln said, "l^or several years curtailment of stoi'c hours is against ing slate departments, institutions, are five p.er cent from those of last A, Murray of Webborville, and Arlie Tho Union Giiitrditm Trust company ied men 'on the welfare list but that it the supply of wheat has greatly ex­ the spirit of the national drive has en­ colleges and the university adopted year. I, Feighner ot Mason tor service Aug­ of Detroit, an affiliate of the Capital will be a needed Improvement as ceeded the demand and has brought ticed otlici's away from the local by the 1931 legislature itlnouiiLed lo The flrst ward ot the city of Mason ust 24 and J, E, Ruppert of Perry, National in the Guardiitn group was Barnes street is the only remaining ruinous prices Lo wheat producers," ngreomont. approximately ,'j;29,000,000 all of this was reduced about five per cent while John T, Hoffman of Hudson, Ord surely on the bond. Because one mom- sum being provided by a stato tax city street leading into the country Oi)iumlt;t.i!e Appointed lhat is not surfaced. the second ward figures were slashed Price ot Stockbridge, and C, P, Dol­ bor of an affiliate is not allowed to be­ While those who employ clerks nnd levied against the properties of, the about seven per cent from 1932. bee of Mason for the Friday sale. At the meeting held in Mason n come surety for another bank in the are under NRA regulations have con­ stnte. The 1933 legislature for these Gerald Graham, city engineer, ex­ With the reduction in valuations The selling is to begin at one o'clock committee was'named to help with same group the bond wns hold to bo formed with the maximum employ­ same purposes appropriated ,?19,000,- plained the typos of blacktop placed and the application of the 15-mill tax on each of the afternoons. Terms are the allotment plan in Ingham county. illegal. Had the bond been legal, it ment hours tor employes, tlio time is 000 but wns forced to add lo this sum in Ingham county. He said tiie cost limit rural taxpayers will have their cash, officials of the fair announce. Farmers elected were Charles Wood would have been without value as tho boing staggered so that in many cases to make up for deficiencies in the rev­ of blacktop of sufficient thickness to burdens lightened. However, in Ma­ Full Doscriptlon Later of Ingham, W. H, Lovejoy of Locke, Union Guardian Trust company is in the Mason stores are open the same enues of the previous two-year period Julius Baumgras of Lansing town­ withstand heavy traffic is about 30c son, East Lansing and Lansing the 15- H, H, Barnum, county agricultural receivership, number of hours as'tliey were before which amounted to approximately ship and Claud Keith ot Leroy. Fred per square yard. He stated that a mill limitation is not effective so the agent, reports that the animals listed Conterunces Held the NRA program was launched last $10,700,000, These deficiencies were type not so heavy can be placed at an Parker of the Mason Elevator com­ tax bill will be only slightly below that for the fair auction are from the best Mr, Lock told tho supervisors Lhat week. tho direct result ot two causes, name­ approximate cost of 20 cents per pany and Silas Bement of the Bement ot last year. herds in the- county. Nearly all of the many confei'cnces between county and Business men who circulated petit­ ly, failure to appropriate sufficient square yard. Feed and Supply company of Mason sums to meet actual demands and in­ Unanimous Acceplliincc calves are registered or are eligible to were named to represent grain deal­ bank officials have been hold without ions to secure uniformity of hours say ability of the taxpayers to pay the Hand Labor only The recommendation of the equali­ register, Mr, Barnum says, ers. Clyde Allen, superintendent ot result. He said that N, P, Hull, fed­ that it now appears to be a case of taxes levied for state purposes, A Alderman Arthur W. Jewett and zation committee was accepted with­ "If a buyer came into the county the Dansville school, was chosen to eral conservator of tho bank, a legal "every man tor himself," slump in miscellaneous revenues also Aid, George Surateaux opposed the out a disenting vote although Sup. J. looking for animals with which to represent the agricultural teachers ot advisor for the bank, and a federal Sec DifTicultlcs had its part in the creation ot this use of machinery on the project. They G. Kaiser of Meridian and Sup. David build up a herd of cattle, sheep or the county. _ ^ official attached to the conservator's "I am doing my best to meet NRA insisted that all labor sliould bo hand Beatty of Wheatfield questioned the requirements," said a veteran business deficit. swine he would 99 times out ot 100 The committee chosen last week is staff, are in apparent agreement that labor so that the federal aid funds procedure to be taken by their town­ man Wednesday, "but there are diffi­ Therefore, without any new spend­ be directed to one of the donors of the not the permanent acreage committee the county may have a valid claim may be utilized to the greatest extent. ships. The Meridian figures were culties. My business has fallen off, I ing of any kind any possible savings livestock offered at the county fair against the bank, Tlie county treas­ Aid, Jewett and Aid. Surateaux ques­ boosted $145,000 and Wheatfield was to carry out the terms of the relief have retained my clerks although the made by the economies .written into sale," Mr, Barnum asserted Wednes­ urer said that at a conference held tioned the advisability of using black­ raised $70,000 by the equalization act That committee is to be chosen business has not warranted all ot the 1933-1935 budget were wiped out day. July 12 he was requested to wait 10 top. They claimed tho material will committee. - following the series of organization them. By cutting store hours I could by reason of the -deficits created dur­ He also said that a complete list of days before beginning suit but that not withstand traffic. meetings. get by. However, I realize that Ma­ ing the previous two-year period. Had Chairman Eugene Tyler of Alaiedon the livestock, giving breeding, age and no move to reimburse the county has son is a farmers' town and dependent there been no new taxes created and Aid. Jewett also called attention to township explained that the commit­ other information, will be released yet been made and that bank officials upon farm trade, 1 want to keep had there boon no allocation ot funds the financial condition of the city and tee absolved the Meridian and Wheat- next week. West Side Residents assert they will not inalie any pay­ open to accomodate farmers and I back to the counties and municipali­ said that the city should go slow in field supervisors of all intent to cut ment to the county unless so author­ want to establish such hours as will ties and schools as contemplated un­ spending nny money. Tho mayor their values below those of other Protest Dog Pound ized by a court order. countered with the assertion that if townships, Tho head of tho equaliza­ School BandConcert allow mc to come under the NRA, I der tho wclfal-c nnd school aid bills, The supervisors on Monday gave tho Mason refuses to co-operate in work tion commitee said that Meridian and have gone the limit with clerk hire, I (Continued on Page C, Col, 2) CITY lIEALTifoFFICER INVESTI­ prosecutor authority to engage addi­ projects that federal aid will not be Wheatfield boards of review were re­ Draws Record Crowd can't pay out more than I take in," GATES COMPLAINT. tional counsel it he and Mr, Lock de­ provided. sponsible for tho drastic reductions. The general feeling is that the NRA FIRST CONCERT OF SUMMER EN­ termine that a suit is necessary for Tho mayor praised the spirit shown Sup, Tvler declared that the changes Aid George Surateaux presented a tho return of tho money. program is worth ti'ying although by Barnes street residents in agreeing were made in the assessed valuations JOYED BY IIUNDREDS. petition to the city council Monday many business mon express them­ ISiS COS Asked by the supervisors what ac­ to help provide eiiiploymont. He also to prevent a general chaotic slashing night protesting against the location selves against the pi'ovis'lon that told the aldermen that the delgation next year, Tho Alaiedon supervisor One of the largest crowds to ever of a dog pound at the corner of Maple tion he intended to talce tigainst other towns of 2500, the size ot Mason, are of welfare lnen who filled the council assorted that he was told by the at­ attend a band concert here greeted and McRobert streets. The petition banks which had county funds on de­ under the same restrictions as Lan­ R GI EYONDB chninbei's to capacity should receive torney general that the county must Joseph W. Wyman and his Mason was signed by 22 Maple street resi­ posit when they were closed, Mr, Lock sing, Flint, Jackson and other indus­ consideration. Ho said that employ­ oqulvlizo its assessed valuations. school band Wednesday night in their dents. Mayor Jason E. Taylor gave said, "There aro no other cases whero trial cities not dependent upon farm \K.\n'S r6TAL W1I>I. I'KoUABLV ment is tho immediate need of tho The table in another column gives first concert of the season. The court the petition to Dr. Gertrude O'Sulli­ illegal depository bonds wore offered trade, EJCCEEI) lit 10(1,0(10. city, the 1932 valuations, tho 1933 figures, house square was packed. The band van, city health officer, with orders to or iicceptod. Collateral was given lo performed well despite a vacation of conduct an investigation and to or­ secure county funds in other banks. Penk Lfind.' Behig Carrii;il on I'en.sion Sewe.rs ,Are Needed the amount nnd the percentage ot re­ six weeks. Director Wyman returned der the removal of the pound if she The Willlamston Stato bank has Uolls, 2!)5, Fiiniilii\s Aided Dr, Gertrude O'Sullivan, city health ductions. last week for the first rehearsal. considered it a nuisance as charged. agreed to repay the county ,?5000 if Liist iMonth. officer, entered the discussion to call the attention of tho council to needed Threee more concerts are scheduled Dr. O'Sullivan investigated the case collateral in the same amount is re­ DIRECTOR OF LAND BANK for the remaining Wednesday nights leased," Despite the tact that per capita sower ilnprovemcnts and to the un­ Ingham Jail Houses Wednesday and has ordered the re­ during August, Mr. Wyman an­ County Won Suit costs for iiicmbers of families receiv­ sanitary condition of Mason alleys. moval of the pound. The petitioners Three Dope Addicts nounces. Tho county was successful in re­ ing mothers pei'sions Ihi'ougb the Ing­ She said that in her opinion federal asserted that because of their pleasant OATTENDINGHAMFAIR The program for next Wednesday is taining $9Cr,0'00 withdrawn from the ham county probate couiit have been funds should flrst be used to clean tho relations with the family of Clay Bra- INSANE PERSONS ALSO as follows; Overture, American Fed­ American State Siivings bank of Lan­ WILL EXPLAIN FEDERAL LAND linlved since 1929 tho tot'jtl costs are alloys, to cut noxious weeds and to ex­ T W O den, the county dbg warden, they re­ nEIIIND THE BARS. eration; Romance for Two Cornets, K, sing after banking hours on the day BANK POLICY TO FARtMERS, about double the cxpcnditi^res in 1929, tend and iiiiprove the sewer system, gretted having to make the protest. Wright and R, Reason; Selections nrevious to the closing of the bank The number of mothers r9ceiving aid "I am not against pavoinents, I ap­ Dr. O'Sullivan also reported the Bra- Three drug' addicts are behind the from Prince Charming; songs. The December 21, 1931, In that suit the Fiirinors Pi'ei>ii,nng E,vliil»Rs For IIIL^- is more than double tho number aided preciate driving over good highways. den family to be held in good repute bars in tlie Ingham county jail, Ed­ Maple Leaf Forever and The Marseil­ court held that because the county hiim Fiilr-August 32 To 25, An- in 1929, But I believe that health should be the but that the howling of the dogs is a ward VanDugtern, a confirmed doper, laise; novelty, A Little Bit of Pop; supervisors did not proporly accept the otilier Prize Offered. An item of ,'i>75,000 was included in flrst consideration," Dr, O'Sullivan de­ nuisance. is being held in jail because state Tho Bells of St, Marys; overture. The bond offered by bank directors that the county budget last October to care clared. Continuing, she said, "There The petition read as follows; "The prison authorities will not accept him. Gypsy Festival; marches. On the the county money became a trust tunci Gottfrid S. Johnson of Manistique, for mothers pensions, The budget ilem aro homes in this city without sewers. undersiged, residents of West Maple Thoy claim he has served time there Square, Colonel Miner's March, Repaz and could be withdrawn oven alter Michigan, a director of the Federal wns lower by ,'i;i.'5,000 than was tho ac­ Before money is spent for pavements street, hereby protest against the before and was confined to the prison Band and High School Cadets, the closing of the bank. Land Bank of St. Paul, will speak bo- tual cost tho previous year,,' In eight thero •liould be a sewer connection to keeping of a dog pound adjacent to hospital during most of his time, fore crowds at the Ingham county months the pension payments have every home," said street at McRobert street. The Besides the county money on de­ James Busick, charged with grand fair in Mason August 25, He will ex­ announted to ,?70,354,28. Less than Mayor Taylor asserted that the city ANOTHER CRASH bowlings and wailing of the dogs at posit in the closed Capital National larceny, is also an addict. The third plain the refinancing of farm mort­ $5000 remains in the budget allowance has no funds for improvements to the Another crash was chalked up at all hours of the day, but especially at bank there is $27,000 in- the W,iham- doper was received Tuesday in the gages under the federal mortgage re­ to take care of the remaining four sewer system. the dangerous Lansing and Ash street night, we feel Is a public nuisance and ston State bank and $39,000 m the person of Cornelius Boegel, 40, of lief plan, Mr. Johnson will come to months. The supervisors believe intersection Tuesday night when a car causes much loss of sleep to those of Bast Lansing State bank. Lansing. He is charged with break­ Mason direct from a director's meet­ §105,000 will be needed fori the opera­ driven by Howard Hatch of Cleve­ impaired health residing In that vicin­ ing and entering. Police claim he ing of the St. Paul bank. tion of the mothers pensions depart­ Mason School Board land, Ohio, and a car driven by Wal­ ity. We regret to make this protest broke Into a doctor's office in his In a letter to the fair management ment this year. At the nieetlng of ter Stone of Jackson collldeiJ. Neith­ as we find the dog warden's family a Trust Company Asks craze to find dope. F. H. Klawon, president of the St. the board Monday It was voted to au­ Lowers Tuition Rate er driver was hurt although the .cars quiet and orderly one, but it does ap­ Paul bank, said, "We are,' of course, thorize the county treasurer to honor A violently Insane man has been In were badly damaged. pear that he could find a plaee for the City Bond Payment anxious to make the services of this warrants even though the budget Is LOCAL SCHOOL SLASHES SIO OFF the padded cell this week. A woman, dogs In some less, Inhabited part of institution available to all' worthy exceeded. FOREIGN BATE. not so violent. Is In the woman's ward. Write Mrs. P. W. Casterlin, 639 the city." CHICAGO FIRM WANTS CASH IN­ Both will be taken to the Kalamazoo STEAD OF REFUNDING BONDS. farmers whose security is such that it Judge L. B. McArthur of he pro- Grace Street, Chicago, regarding Warden Braden reports that he has Rural school districts will be offer­ asylum this week. will meet with our general require­ bate cdUrt and Mrs. Karen Lyman, rooms for rent during the World's six dogs In confinement at the present ed a savings of $10 on tuition rates ments, and hope that Mr. Johnson's ' mothers'', pensions supervisor are to , The number of prisoners has shrunk Fair; excellent transportation',to fair time. In a statement Thursday morn­ Members of the city council Monday for students attending Mason high talk will be helpful in bringing the de­ appear, bpfore the board September 11 to 43. Two weeks ago Sheriff Thomas grounds; close to bathing beach, golf ing he said, "Regardless of my rights night were faced with the demand of school this coming year as a result of sired information, to your .people." to dlscuslf pension problems, \ . H. Hanna had more than 60 prisoners. course and Lincoln Pctrk. adv. I will gladly move from the neighbor­ the Harris Trust and Savings com­ a reduction from $60 per year to $50 Per Capita Co»t Less . hood. However, I would have appre­ pany of Chicago for payment of $3,- Directors' of the fair association re­ per year on high school tuition rates Last year the per capita |Cost of ciated the neighbors appealing direct ,522.50 to cover the redemption of $iJ,- quested Mr.'Klawon to send a repre-' as adopted at a meeting of the Mason VALUATIONS OP COUNTY AS FIXED BY SUPERVISORS children in families on the pension list to me instead of using the unwarrant­ 000 In four and three-quarter'per cent sentative to address the farmers at school board Monday night. The leg­ was reduced to $2.01 per week. In 1932 Val. 1933 Val. Reduction % Reduc. ed and underhanded method they did. sewer bonds and the Interest of the fair. Other promliient speakers islature flxed $60 per year as the max­ 1931 the per capita cost was $3,19 Alaiedon $ 1,366,330 $ 1,271,395 $ 94,935 6.6 I naturally resent the publicity their $522.50 on the Issue of $22,000 held by are being engaged for Wednesday an^ imum rate to be paid by districts. Thursday afl;ernoons. Mr. Johnson while In 1929 the cost was $4.00. Aureiius 1,140,225 1,086,975 53,250 4.4 action has given me." them. The check was not drawn. Had win speak'at two o'clock Friday af-' However, Judge McArthur explains The districts will also be allowed a Bunkerhill 729,575 696,650 32,925 4.4 payment been authorized the city cof­ ternoon. ' ' that during the depression many 10 per cent discount on tuition paid Delhi 3,767,220 3,581,715 185,505 ^3 fers would have held but $6000 to care mothers have been forced out of em­ within 60 days after the beginning of Ingham 1,003,050 952,525 50,625 4.0 County Board Praises for welfare needs and ,the cost of the Preipfaring Exhibits ployment and have sought aid from a semester. The total pf $50 per stu­ Lansing Twp. __ 6,992,050 6,882,399 109,651 1.7 city government until the end of the Members of the 4-H clubs are busily the probate court. dent Is payable by semesters. Leslie 1,914,117 1,770,277 143,840 ^ 6.3 Jail Farm Management year. engaged in preparing exhibits for the In August of 1929 there were but Supt, Donatld A. Murray has an­ Leroy _. -1,638,255 1,488,975 149,280 8.4 Although It Is reported the Chicago big fair. Boys with Holstein calves entered in calf club work are working 117 mothers receiving pension checks nounced that the Mason classes will Locke 1,047,600 977,425 . 70,075 6.7 CLAIM CROPS AT JAIL FAHji concern Is not Interested In the re­ harder than ever. Their efforts 'are through the Ingham probate court. begin on September 11 with the pros­ Meridian 2,962,245 '»2,756,675 205,570 6.9 BETTER THAN AVERAGE. funding bonds Issued by the city un­ being spurred by the announcement - In 1930 the number crept up to 166. pects bright for a full school year of Onondaga __ 1,052,125 .100,465 50,660 4,3 der the approval of the state public 38 weeks. Stockbridge 1,378,445 1,280,055 ' 98,390 6.3 debt commission, an offer of the re­ that Harry Freshour, president of the ; The following year the August roll Sup. H. B. Metcalf of Leslie town­ fair association, is offering a Holstein shows 192 mothers being aided. In Vevay 1,160,335 1,074,909 76,426 6.5 ship who is a member of the jail farm funding Issue to replace the $3000 in Wheatfleld 1,068,100 '^1,002,400 65,700 6.1 bonds due will be made. If that Is re­ bull calf, eligible to register, to the August of 1932 the number atood at JAIL TOTAL BOOSTED committee of the county board told his 4-H club member who is awarded flrst White Oak 1,027,000 960,180 66,820 6.6 fused the city will sell the refunding 251. Last month 295 mothers were, Four new prifoners were received colleagues Monday .that tbe Crops at place In fltthug and showing his Hol­ mailed checks. Willlamston 2,422,587 2,190,575 . 232,012 8.3 the prison farm are in better condi­ bonds In the open market and send the at the Ingham jaU Wednesday night. Chicago concern the cash. The due stein calf. Mr. Freshour also donateil . The yearly costs of mothers pen­ Maaon, 1st ward 839,894- 789,329 50,065 5.1 tion than crops on private farms in They are Roy Howe, 19, Lansing date of the bonds is August 16. An­ a calf to the Holstein auctloii commit* sions, exclusive of administrative ex­ Maaon, 2nd ward 1,252,614 1,151,880 100,784 7.1 the county. His statement was cor­ youth awaiting examination; Glen other meeting of the councU la to be tee to be sold at the big sale. , penses, for the past flve yeara are as Lansing 122,266,801 109,066,968 13,189,833 10.1 roborated by other members of the Noye, 20, of Lansing, awaiting exam­ held before that date. follows: ination; Merwin Daniels, 27, Lansing, East Lansing — 7,447,084 ' 7,134,375 312,709 4.3 committee. Premium lists have been distributed 1932 . 591,643.35 sentenced to one year for contempt of Total >162,466,562 $147,119,117 $16,^38,405 . Elugene Edgar of Mason is superin­ throughout the county and interest ia GRANTED PATENT thefair is rapidly mounting. Fair of > 19S1 - 86,96L70 court for not paying alhnony; and * For local purposes the equalized valuatlona of Merjdian aiidWheat- tendent of the jail farm. County pris­ David Potter of Ingham has been flcials believe the 1933 exposition will 1980 68,880.88 Howard Bralley . 33, of Lansing, fleld townships will not be used. Meridian will use the valuation of $2,- oners, are used to work the farp. granted a patent on a warning signal be. bigger and better than former 1929. . 61,667.26 awaiting sentence on a charge of 611,676 afid Wheatfleld will use the flgurc of $932,400. : . Beans, sugar beets, potatoes, toma­ 1928 ... - 88,317;00 drunk driving. toes and garden produce are raised for use at highway intersections. fairs.

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The nation-wide drive for industrial Thanks, Oefntlefnien, But We Have Would flsh ladders at the power Some Minor Worries Now— dams on the AuSable help to correct recovery lias begun. "It means tlie TY NEWS This Is addressed to "Bill" Berkey this condition ? Carl Mlckelson of INGHAM of the Cassopolls Vigilant, Harry Mason, one of our well known citi­ early re-employment of millions of ON OUR Whlteley of the Dowaglac Dally zens who has fished the AuSable river Entered aa second Mcinber of PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON IN THE News, "Doc" DeFoe of the Charlotte for the past 40 years says that the class m a 11 e r at worlcers. Also, it means a return of Republican-Tribune, "Herb" Wood of coming of the power dams has "ruin­ CITY OF MASON, MICHIGAN postoffice. Mason, WAY the Bangor Advance, Leon Case of the ed" the rainbow flshing. In former public confidence. Michigan, u n d er Watervliet Record, E. C. Lewis of the years great schools of rainbow trout V, J, BROWN & SON, Publishers act of March 3, Lawton Leader and all other news­ would come up the AuSable river 1879. UPWARD V, J, BROWN and NELSON D. BROWN, Editors paper men who may have been tying from Lake Huron in the spring to our names on clusters of editorial spawn. That meant good rainbow violets, fishing year after year. When asked This, in itself, is a great force for ADVERTISING RATES SUBSORIPTION RATES (Payable In Advance) Without consulting us flrst, you fel­ If he believed that the installation of Display advertising rates on application; Business lo­ lows have been proposing the skipper fish ladders at the power dams would recovery. Without doubt conditions One year in Ingham and adjoining Counties $1.50 cals and reading notices on first and local pages, 15c a of this column as a candidate for the help, the reply was almost emphatical­ ly, "Yes. For many years fish ladders in each locality are affected by the Six months In Ingham and adjoining Counties .75 line; No reading or business advertising less than 25c; republican nomination for congress In this fourth district of ours, have been advocated but it seems that Three Months — -40 Card of Thanks, Ic a word; Obituary notices of 125 Mr, Berkey, we believe, made the the conservation department was re­ way people thinlc and act. Confidence, words free, more than 125, Ic a word. Announcements first faux pas, and the rest of you luctant to put them In because of the Single Copies -05 of entertainments where admission Is charged or of any dittoed. Your good will is greatly ap­ uncertainty of their success and due courage, co-operation, determination to the high cost. But now that there Outside Ingham and adjoining Counties 2.00 plan lo raise funds must be paid in advance at regular preciated, and your flattery is help­ lessly condoned. But you fellows have are tested and approved flsh ladders and thrift, can raise the volume of All papers mailed outside the U. S. one year 2.50 rates. caused our mall to be lumbered with that assure success there should be no letters from well wishers, while per­ hesitancy about putting them In." business in any community. sonal Interviewers are treklng Into We have a lot of confidence In what Killing by Kindness our sanctum to whom we must be ap­ Mr. Mlckelson says on this subject. Inequalities in Code preciatively courteous and take time The conservation department spends a Last week we witnessed a boy being killed by kind­ lot of money for the purpose of keep­ Probably those responsible for the NRA code do not to explain. Here we have a challenge to ever.v claim it is perfect. It was drawn up to cover a multi­ ness. He Wijs doing his best to enjoy a day at a lake. It Is with no semblance of In-appre- ing up the flshing in our rivers and clatlon of your complimentary men­ lakes. If flsh ladders located at the tude of circumstances and conditions and for that very The lake Is probably the safest In Michigan. It has a tion that we reiterate that we have no large power dams on the AuSable progressive person to do his full share reason does not nt all of them. Under the blanket code shore line of 35 miles and at no point within a city block river will aid in improving the fishing desire to don political .hip boots and in aiding recovery. Banl

Mrs. Ray Dillenbeck Is having a Howard Bouts of Holt, at the home of Gaylord Foote were married Wednes­ Columbia Road Stockbridge week's vacation from the postoffice, Miss Dawn Morton, Thursday evening, day evening by Rev. Frederick Dono­ By Mn. W. 0. Norrit HOLT By Mrs. VMt» Tbompun She and Mr.. Dillenbeck are.touring August 3. van at his home in Imlay City. After northern Michigan. By Mn. James P. King Miss Florence Stillman of East a short northern wedding trip they The MieiTigan Clay Products plant will be at home to their many friends l Mrs. Pearl Holiey and two children Mr. and Mrs. Vender left here last Alaiedon, spent from Saturday until closed Monday for an indefinite per­ Wednesday with Miss Mary Wells. at 507 Avon street, Lansing. visited Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Hilton two week to spend their vacation with Mr. iod. days last week. James Jennings and son Stanley Vender's father at his cottage on Miss Ruth Suplran, Miss Clarabell Lou Biebeshiemer of East Lansing, I Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Belt and have been spending a few days at Lake Huron. Helmker of Holt, Robert Lott and and Mr. and Mrs. Vern Helmker and lOR FAIRNESS OF daughter and son and Everett Belt Camp Grayling. Mr. and Mrs. George Springman Gaylord Watts of Lott district, and daughter Iva were Sunday callers of spent last week Wednesday evening WebberviUe Miss Mary' and Edwin Wells motored Mr. and Mrs. C. Biebeshiemer. drove to Iowa Friday returning Sun The Presbyterian church will have By Mra. Howard Herrick PRICE AN OUTMOST day. no preaching services through August. with Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Thompson. to Detroit Saturday to visit William Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Phillips of I Mrs. Daisy Smith and daughter ahd Sunday school will start at 10;30. The Miss Fern Thompson who has been Coleman of the Lott district, who. has Jackson, spent Sunday with Mr. and IN SERVICE attending summer school at Ypsilantl, been at the Grace hospital for several Mrs. C. Long and Mrs. Clara Clapper pastor. Rev, C. P. Andrews is to have Rev. A. T, Camburn and Mrs. Cam- Mrs. E. J. Collins. drove to Adrian Saturday. The lat­ his vacation tbis month, has returned to spend the rest of the weeks. They also visited Belle Isle Miss Marion Jubb of Oak Grove, summer with her parents here. burn attended the camp meeting in and called at one of tlie broadcasting THE ORDER ter will remain until August 16, to at­ Mr. and Mrs. A, R. Austin and fam­ Eaton Rapids, Sunday. Rev. Melvin was a Friday visitor of Miss Mary Herman Haviland is confined to his stations in Detroit. WeUs. OF THE tend the Dibble reunion. ily, Mr. and Mrs. James King, accom­ Oesterle filled tbe pulpit here for Rev. I Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smith and panied by their sister, Mrs. Scott home by illness this week. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Andrews and Mrs. Vernice Laycock and daugh­ Fern Thompson visited her sister in Camburn. children attended the Andrews re­ daughter are visiting in the northern Armstrong, from Chicago, spent Sun­ The Eli Smith family reunion will ters, Lucille and Pliyllis, and little GOLDEN RULE part of the state. day with an aged uncle, Henry Aus­ Aurelius, Sunday and Monday. union which was held this year with Jimmie Root and Mrs. Luella Arend Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Haviland of be held at the home of Elmer Smith Mr. and Mrs. Henry Andrews of Com­ RECOMMENDS TO THE j Oscar Leonard was home from tin, south of Albion. Mrs, Armstrong and family Sunday, Aug. 13. Potluck and daughters, Irma and Rosalee, camp over the week end returning on is spending her vacation with her rel­ Detroit, spent last Sunday night with merce. This was also in honor of Otto were Friday evening guests of their PEOPLE OF THIS • • • friends here. dinner will be served at noon. Andrews of Lansing, whose birthday Sunday night. atives near Holt. Miss Lucille Herrick spent the first father, James Hulett, and family. COMMUNlTY I Dan Sears and son attended a re­ Master Charles Bennett, son of Mr. Dan Dickson of Jackson, was a call­ occurs on Monday, August 7. A mis­ Miss Dawn Morton spent Sunday in er here Monday. of the week with her parents. take was made in last week's items union Thursday at Clarkston. and Mrs. C. Edward Bennett, Chest­ The L. A. S. of the M. E. church Toledo, when it announced that the birthday Mr, and Mrs, Robert Sliultz and A.B.BALL I Mr. and Mrs. Albert Fiester attend­ nut street, is spending a week at the ».t..#..,.n.,t,,>.,«,.».....t«.»t«.>«»«>*i store here and has moved his family STEAKS SIRLOIN »>• 12 e married In Lansing by Rev, J, Dibley, here. pastor of the Main street M, E, The annual picnic of the Ingham Miss Dorothy Huberts entertained church. Their attendants were Miss Beef Chuck Roatt ib. 10c county federation of womens clubs members of the primary department WE DO OUR PART Ann Winogene Royston of Mason, and was held Thursday,. August 10, in the at her home on South Main street, Fancy choice cuts Glenn Cripps of Holt, They plan to county pari? at Mason. Saturday afternoon. After a session live on Chestnut street. of games, light refreshments were Beef Pot Roast Meaty, tender Ib. 8c Wiiiiamston schools will open Mon­ Funeral services were held Wednes­ day, Sept. 11, New students are re­ served by the hostess. Mrs. Vernon day for the 10 months old son of Mr, Hodge, superintendent of the depart­ Beef Ribs Fine for baking lb. 7C quested to be at school Friday morn­ New Aid to Recovery! and Mrs, Ernest Ludwig, Besides the ing. Sept, 8, at 8:30 o'clock, ment, was assistant hostess. Rolled Rib Roast >b 15c parents he leaves 8 sisters, one broth­ Mrs, Martin Leeman and daughter, James Fraiser and son. Earl Fraiser Boned, rolled and tied er and two grandmothers, Mrs, Fred Mrs, Jessie Henderson, are spending a with their families arc spending this Tlie president's NRA program is gaining- I.Tiends and sui> Ludwig and Mrs, John Jewell, Inter­ weeic camping at Mud Lake. Minced Ham ncrrud'. ib. 1 Sc few days at Higgins Lake, ment was in Mt, Hope cemetery. Mr, and Mrs, J, C, Monroe, Jr,, Mr, Mrs. Frank Schmidt and son Louis, porters daily and from present indications appears to be • Frank Clever of Ann Arbor, is and Mrs, Howard Porter and son Rob­ Miss Katherine Schmidt, Miss Lorna spending a couple of weeks with his ert and Clarence Larrabeo have re­ Smith and Miss Dorotiiy Rubert are one oi; tlie movements tliat will place the nation on a sound mother, Mrs. Mac Clever, Depot St. turned from a week's vacation at Bush camping this week at Indian Lake, PORK %\m - 3 25c Mrs, L, G, Patterson, who has been Marilyn O'Deli, little daughter ot j Lake, basis economically by increasing the number of persons at the St, Lawrence hospital in Lan­ Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Lowe left Sat­ Mr, and Mrs, Clarence O'Deli, had her, Pork Roast Picnic «tyle lb. 7C sing, was brought to her home this urday for a fishing trip near Whitelish tonsils and adenoids removed at a employed. week. Lake, hospital In Lansing, Wednesday, Pork Hearts or Livers ib. 5c Rev, Israel Saxe, a converted Jew, Mrs, Mary Bigelow and Miss Blanch Louie Bement fell off a load of hsiy graduate of Wheaton college, and a Tuesday and one hip was injured Along witli the National Recovery Act why not plan for Slab Bacon sugar cured lb. 12c Bigelow have returned from a' trip to member of the Hebrew Mission in Chi­ the Manitoulln Islands, quite badly. cago, spoke Wednesday evening at the your own financial recovery? With all institutions return­ Smoked Picnics ib. 8c Bird Tobias has rented his house on home of Mr, and Mrs, Frank Wrook, White street to Mr, and Mrs, G, W, West Delhi. Waterman and family of Lansing. Island Corners ing to a sound and progressive business policy, one of the Spare Ribs ("r^h )b. 5c Miss Helen Monger, daughter of Mr, Announcement is made of the mar­ By Mrs. Mabel E. Root and Mrs, Claude Menger, was brought riage of Orla Parker, son of Mr. and best moves that you could make would be to make this bank home from the Sparrow hospital in Mrs. George Parker, to Miss Louisa Lansing, Wednesday, your place of saving. Begin now to save part of your in­ Tufts of Lansing, on Sunday, July 30. The I, C, C, met at the home of Mrs, PICKLED PORK 3 - 27c Misses Harriet;t and Ruthalea Mess­ A very successful four weeks sum­ Ruth Bouts of Dewitt, Wednesday, come; save it regularly and place it in this strong bank. acar of Albion, are visiting their cou­ mer Bible school closed with exercises About 25 were present, A program in sin, Lois Ellerby, of South Cedar, at the Baptist church Friday evening. charge of Mrs, Rose Crane and Mrs, Funeral- services will be held at the Miss Lela Wood has returned from Anna Silcox consisted of songs by lit­ tall Barnard funeral home on Friday aft­ a nine weeks' visit with relatives in tle Farley Bouts, Helen and Alice RED SALMON can 17c ernoon at two o'clock for Mrs, Lucille New York. Bouts, piano music by Elaine and Ver- The First State & Savings Bank Menger, wife of Waiter Menger, She Robert VanBuren of Detroit, is sal Milihisler, a selection on the mouth Country Clul>—Finest red passed away suddenly Tuesday at 6 spending a yeek with his grandpar­ organ by Versal Milihisler, and jokes Member of Federal Reserve System p, m, August 8. She was born in At­ ents, Mr. and Mrs. F, P. VanBuren. read by members of the club. The las, Ohio, 34 years ago and has lived Mrs. Dorothy Thompson Rice, Miss­ next meeting will be with Mrs, Hazel Fine Granulated in Holt, nearly 'all of her life. Besides es Elsie Cobb and Marjorie Dewitt left Hulett on September 6, MASON, MICH. SUGAR 10 ^ 48c the husband. Waiter, she is survived Tuesday for Bethel Park, in Flint, to by a son, Richard, 10, and daughter A number of young people from Holt attend the Free Methodist conference. and here had a birthday surprise on Jewel Coffee lb. Wc Betty, 8, one sister, Mrs. C. V. Het- French, Ib. 23c — Country Club, Ib. 27c rick of Dimondale, two brothers, Leon and Donald Roosa, of Lansing. Bur­ ial is to be at Maple Ridge cemetery Tomato Juice 3 i<-ot. bottie. S5c with Rev. E. A, Runkle officiating. Country Club — Pure juice

Rocky River ige. bottie 10c Southeast Imrham Lemon Lime, Orange or Root Beer — No bottle By Mrs. James Qalnn charge

Latonia Club IK*. bottie 10c Mr. and Mrs. Paul Marriane were at GINGER ALE — No bottle charge Pleasant Lake, Monday evening. Mary Agnes McCann visited Evelyn UNTIL WE LEARNED BETTER Quinn, Sunday. Joe Ewers is having a vacation this Until we learned better, we used to mix wood and steel in our car PEANUT BunER 2122c week. Louis Ewers is working in his Emba..y—Rich and creamy place. bodies and wheels. „ ^ * + Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Wordon and It was the best way to make bodies—then. But the state of the art granddaughter Loriene were callers of James Quinn and family, Thursday has .g jjj^^Q expensive to make an all-steel body than to SODA CRACKEK 2122c evening. Country Club—Fre.h, cri.p, flaky Ervin Ewers and son were in Ma­ make a wooden frame and nail steel panels on to it. The better way in- son one day last week. volves an initial expenditure of several.millions of dollars for new dies, Cheese Spread pkg. 6c Fred Olin, Fern LaFrance, Ruth Swift's — American or Pimento Stuart and, Paul Greenley were in which renders a change very costly. Cars, especially large expensive cars Stockbridge one evening last week. which are produced in small volume, cannot afford this, because the dies Ken-L-Ration can 10c cost as much for one car as for a million. That alone explains why all- Popular dog food Northeast Lansing Township steel bodies are not used in all cars. u„++«n By W. E. West Salad Dressing quart 29c But our basic policy from'the beginning is to make a good car better. Country Club — Fancy quality Andrew Zderne, Jr. went to Hough­ regardless^of cost.^^ we discarded wood-steel body construction, it was iced Caramels lb. 19c ton Lake over the week end on a fish­ not because we lacked wood. We still have some thousands of acres of the Fresh, delicious ing trip. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gelsenhaver best hard wood in America. Economy would urge us to use. up the wood have rented their house for a road OLEO EATMORE BRAND 3 "0 25c house and have moved into one of the first, and then adopt the better all-steel body. But we decided that J. W. Mofltt houses. quality was more important than expense. ^ „u,„„« Donald Moore, who seriously injur­ ed his eye, is Improving. We weighed the reasons, for and against, before we made the change. Capitol Grange will meet at the We could see only one reason for retaining a mixed wood-and-steel body Cider Vinegar gallon 19c home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo, J, Hume, Trowbridge crossing, Saturday eve­ —nailing the metal on. instead of welding an all-steel body into a Picking Spice Ib. 25c ning. Ice cream and cake will be strong one-piece whole. That reason was. it would be cheaper-for us. served after the meeting, Tumeric Ib. 25c Our reasons for adopting an all-steel body were these: A wood-steel body is not much stronger structurally than its wooden frame. In all Mustard Bulk V4-lb. 25c American climates, wood construction weakens with age. Every used car lot Ground All Spice lb. 2fc QUESTIONS AND eives evidence of this. Rain seeps in between joints and the wood decays. Mustard Seed Ib 25c ANSWERS A car may have a metal surface. Snd yet not be of ^^eel construction Under extreme shock or stress the steel body remains mtact-dented per-

It a bank holds u mprtiguge docs it ''''steel SoesTof ne;d wood for strength or protection. Wood is fine for have the right to accept interest on COUNTRY^CLUB BREAD liaf the mortgage if said bank is closed'? furniture, but not for the high speed vehicles of 1933. —A. s; In the Ford body there are no joints to squeak, no seams to cracK FANCY FRESH FRUITS AND VEGETABLES Yes. In fact the receiver for the bank is charged with the responsibil­ ity of collecting the Interest. He does Tlie*all-steel body is more expensive—to us. but not to you. not have the right to forgive interest HONEY ROCK 3 25c due on the mortgage. By all odds, then, steel bodies seem preferable. MELONS • Large, .weet, meaty • fully ripe and of Wheels also have become all-steel. No one argues that an electrically exceptionally fine quality Speaking of barrlaules erected at Uie court house, why are tiie public welded one-piece'steel wheel; such as the Ford wheel, needs to be toilets at the coiuify park always kept "strengthened" by adding wood to it. ^ „„i«test most Onions "^Sr 6 «b.. I9e loclced? The park would be much The one-piece all-steel body is the strongest, safest, quietest, most more clean andt sanitary were the many picnic irafrties alloived access to durable body made. That is our only reason for making them. Celery Fre.h — large bunch bch. 8C the comfort stations.—J. O. Road commission officials report that the toilets are locked up at 5:30 when the caretaker leaves. They claim August 7th. 1933 ORANGES 2o 37c that under a former policy the toilets Sweet, juicy California Valenciaa—268 tin were open but that vandalism prac­ ticed by both adults and children forc­ ed the commission to order the toilets Fresh Peas 2 b.. 1 Sc closed at the hour the caretaker de­ parts, Road officials say that when the toilets were opened at night the Fancy Duche.. walls were defaced, the toilet paper U.S. No. 1 quality 6 - 19c and towels were scattered through the park-and lavatories deliberately brok­ en. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS. MASON. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY., AUGUST lO; 1933 Page Four

with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. E. valescing at the home of her sister. North Okemos Iris North. Bateman Neighborhood Valleau. South Wheatfield By Mn. Walter Heatlunan Glenn Miller, who has been visltingf By Mra. Claude Hayhoe ' By Edna C5a»per. Charles Woodhouse returned-to his DANSVILLE NEWS his sister, Tillie Angcll, Is attending home In Lansing after spending a the fair in Chicago. week with Mr. and Mrs. Glen Every Robert Aber spent a few days in Mr. and Mrs. Sam Leseney and Earl Ballard spent Friday and Sat­ Mr, and Mrs, J, R, Smith and son and family. Detroit at the home of his grandmoth­ family of Dimondale, and Mr. and urday with Richard Hayhoe, Barnard, Mr, and Mrs, O. J, Smith Mr. and Mrs. Will DeLammater F. F. A. tUall Carricfrn Enllurttulned er and attended the air shows, recent­ Mrs. Norris. Hotchkln and sons of and children attended the Rev, C, F, called on Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hale,' on The F. F. A. held their regular The rural mail carriers of tire coun­ ly. Lansing, visited at the home of Mr. Mr, and Mrs, Carroll Glynn spent Smith family reunion at Townsend Tuesday evening. monthly meeting Monday evening at ty wore pleasantly entertained Tues­ Mrs. Metta O'Carrol was taken to and Mrs. Chas..Franklin, Sunday'. Sunday,with their aunt, Mrs, Claude Hayhoe and family, park, Kent county, last Friday, Mrs. John Lay entertained a num­ the school house. Plans were made day evening, August 8, at the home the hospital Sunday and underwent an ot If'red Corwin, one of the rural car­ Tho ice cream social sponsored by Mrs, Ralph Glynn and Mrs, Carroll Mr, and Mrs, Thomas Lang enter­ ber of friends at a paint 'demonstra­ for their annual outing which will bo operation for tumor Monday and is tho bible class which was held in the tained Mr, and Mrs, Bert Sanders of tion Wednesday evening at her home. this year at Bay City state park. They riers of Dansville. ,Twenty-two en­ doing as well as can be expected. Glynn visited Mrs, S, A, Warner, joyed a potluck supper on the lawn church dining room last Thursday Monday afternoon, Mason, and Mr, and Mrs, E, F, Mac will leave August 17, and return Aug­ Edna Victoria, weighing 10 pounds, evening, netted .«;iO. fieckard of South Alaiedon, for Sun­ ust 20. The P. F. A. boys are enter­ after which the business meeting was arrived at the homo ot Mr, and Mrs, Mr, and Mrs, C, C, Boers nnd Mr, held. Guests were present from day dinner. ing a judging contest both livestock Verne Long, August 2'. and Mrs, Leo Boors and daughter Aurelius 1 Stockbridge, Webberville, Okemos, Tho Speer families have been enter­ spent Sunday afternoon witli Mr, nnd Ml-, and iVfrs. Guy Bateman and By Mrs. »Iary Droscha \ judging nnd crops judging at Ionia Nichols District j Evelyn we're Tuesday evening callers Lansing and East Lansing. taining relatives from New York, who Mrs, S, A, Warner, fair on August 15. Ten boys are en­ By Mrs. F. Gelsenhaver \ of Ui: and Mrs. Bert Smith. tering, 5 to judge crops and 0 live­ wore enroute to visit the World's Fair, Miss Jean Tanner is visiting her Mr. and Mrs. John Runyon spent stock. Merle Swan, Phillip Scripter, New .KDIIII Clyde Brown and family, Kipp sister, Mrs, Lucy Morse, Mrs. Elnora Sanders spent last Fri- Friday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Fenton Self, Glen Walicer and J. C, Dansville inhabitants are proud of Brown and family and relatives of Mr. and Mrs. Theo Rnrdeen enter­ Claude Haylioo and family spent Bruce McMyler and family. dity with Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Goheen Nelson will judge stock and Norman its new dustless road—nnd although Kansas, spent Sunday with thoir sis­ tained friends and relatives at a birth­ Sunday evening with Ray Ha.vhoe, Mr, and Mrs. Harold Sfnith and at Eaton Rapids. Smalley, Gearl McCabc, Glen Curtis, thoy haven't entirely gotten rid of tlic ter, Mrs, Metta O'Carrol and mother, day dinner Sunday. The occasion was Russell Haylioe spent "several days' sons, tVlr. and Mrs, Alvin Smith and Mrs. Forest Howe and Mrs. Minnie Phillip Moran and Ro.x Townsend "will dust caused by tho making ot tho now Mrs, Brown, the birthday anniversaries of Mr, last we.ok with his cousin, Marlon daughter Louise visited Mr, and Mrs, Swift attended camp meeting at Ea­ judge crops. Clyde Allen,and Searl road they are thankful it is completed Mr, and Mrs, John VViutmycr and Rardeen and Miss Marion Nichols, Glynn, A. IBarnes and Mr, and Mrs. Ward ton Rapids, Saturday. Briggs will accompany the boys on in the village. Thoy aro now working little son Jack spent Sunday at the Mr. and Mrs, Chns. Edington and Clark of, Bath, Sunday, About 00 enjoyed the pictures of the trip and Mr. Allen will also ac­ around Swan's corners and if the home of Mr, and Mrs, Irvin Wilkins, Robert spent Sunday with Clyde Ba- .«..«..«..«Ma,.««.tM«..a..«..«..«..«..fM«.^t.«»«.>*»«. Mr, and Mrs, .Guy Bateman and "The Teachings of Jesus" at the company the boys to the fair. present weather continues the entire Mrs, G, W, Allen, Mrs, Allle Rath­ shoro near St. Johns, Eiila came home Towar Garden and Hart Evelyn were Tluirsday evening callers church Sundny evening. strip .between here nnd Mason will be bone, Mr, and Mrs, G, H. Allen nnd with them, Sub. Div. of A. I. Leonard, son George visited Mrs, Walter Mrs. Ethel Loomis spent the week Sliiirliuul Itoiinion linished in about two weeks. Mr, and Mrs, Dewey Ireland, Wil­ By Mrs. Jay Boyle Mr. and Mrs, Frank Mook of Eden, Heathman, recently. liam Pratt, Miss Ellie Pratt and ond with Mr. nnd Mrs. H. Loomis and The Sharland reunion was held on called at the Mac Rcckard farm last family of near Hubbardston. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Leabu and son Ralph Hart spent tho week ond nt week, Thursday, August 3, at Newport of Ypsilanti, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Briggs Gull Lake, Mr. and tMrs, John Casper cnlled on Lynn Haynes and three othor boys Beach, Portage Lake. There were-30 Mr. and Mrs. Jny Boyle and children and son ot Ann Arbor, and Mrs. B. C. GrovenburK i Mr, and Mrs, Guy McCue spent her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J, Allard, spent tho past week at Chicago at­ In attendance. Everyone enjoyed the attended the Steven^ & Boyle reunion Raymond spent Sunday with relatives By Mrs. Howard O. Nortli \ Sunday evening with Mr, and tVtrs, one evening last week, tending the fair. dinner and games and voted to meet at Potter Park, Sunday, hero and Mrs, B, C. Raymond and Jnmos I-Inrt, Oscar Bateman and family of Lan­ Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCabe and with Mr. and Mrs. George Sharland at Mr, and Mrs, C, L. Smith and son Mrs. Wm. Briggs and son remained. Mr. and Mrs, Theo Rardeen visited sing, .called on his uncle, Guy Bate­ daughter Bertha of Now Weston, O,, Stockbridge next year on their golden Harry of Lansing, and Mr, Dougherty Dr. C. L. Finch visited his son, Mr .and Mrs, Buskirk nnd family Mr, nnd Mrs, Clyde Hill, Friday eve­ called on Jay Boyle and family Mon­ man and family, Wednesday, and Mr, and Mrs, Harold Wilson and wedding anniversary, August 23. The attended the Buskirk reunion at ning, same officers who have held offices for Clifford, in Lansing, Tuesdsiy, the lat­ day of this week, Mrs. Catherine Potter spent Sunday 2 daughters of Greenville, Ohio, spent Plainwoll, SaLurday, Mr, and' Mrs, Frank Geisenhaver with Mr, .and Mrs. Judson Smith. the plist week with Mr, and Mrs, Har­ the past year wore retained. ter-having recently undergone an op­ Mrs, Helen Shaw of Detroit, is vis­ eration and now convalescing at the Mrs, Robert .lentzen is staying with and Arthur drove to Mt, Morris, Sun­ iting hei- motlior, Mrs, W, D, Kirby, Mi', and fVIi's, W. P. Roberts, Bev­ ley Droscha and Mr, and Mrs, R. F, hor daugliter, Mrs, Collins, in Detroit, day to visit Mr, and Mrs, Lyle Chap­ erly Wilson and Dolly Lord visited Droscha nnd other relatives near here. home of his brother. Dr. Russell Finch. this week, A meeting will be held nt the Ing­ Mrs. Fred Howlett and daugliter Mr, and Mrs, Collins have a baby man, They also called on Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Hart called on Mi-s, Jay with Mrs. i-iarold Smith and family, Seventeen neighbors and members ham tosvnsliip school at 8 o'clock p. daughter, Gloria Joyce, born Aug, 2, Mrs, Herbert Sitts, near Flint, Saturdity, Lucille, ot Cleveland, spent tho wook Boyle last Friday also Mr, and Mrs, of Lhe home furnishing class wore m., August I'l, to explain tho wheat end with Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Wil­ Mi, and Mrs, Glenn Vincent an­ Mr, and Mrs, Clair Rinkle spent Lewis Laycock of Haslett, Ml', and Mrs. Guy. Bateman and royally entertained by fMrs, Florence allolmont program. There will be only nounce the birth of a daughter, Aug­ Saturday afternoon with Frank Gois- family called on Mrs. Mary Leonard linms. Lucille remained for an ex­ Glenn Teed is driving a new well at Biiteman nnd Mrs, Mary Droscha in one meeting held in each township and tended visit. ust 1, oiihaver. his homo. of Holt, Saturday night. lionor of iMrs, Letlia Cromer at tho every farmer who raises wheat is ask­ i^ex DuBois is spending this week Loono North, Lynn Haynes, Arthur Mr. and Mrs. Owen Smith and chil­ homo ot fVtrs, Cromer hist Friday aft­ ed to attend. Tliese meetings are un­ in Haslett with his mother, Mrs. No- Janocelce and Stephen Hlinlui started dren spent Sunday afternoon with ernoon. Games wore played after der Lho direction ot 1-i. H. Barnum land Douglas. Siiturday for Cliicago to attend the their piirents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. wbicb sowing was done. Light refresh­ and Clyde Allen Is assisting nt several iVtrs, Irmii Miller, is spending a tow fair, They are expected home Thurs­ Smith. ments were served following the light­ of the meetings. He will have charge days this week with Mrs, C. M. Young day. ing of the birthday Cake, of the one hold here. Announcement at Plofisant Lake. "Mr. and Mrs, Fred Slrobol and fam­ I .•..,«•• ••- ." ••••"f Miss Carol Wlirncr spent some timo will appear in another section ot the iMrs. D. D. Briggs, Mr, and Mrs, ily attended the Stroble reunion at DuBois Neigliljorliooti \ Willi lior sialci'S, tVIi'S, Adah Jean and paper. LcsLcr Cavender were Tiiosil.ay visi­ Pleasant Lake, Sunday. liy Mrs,. Glen Every t fVIrs, Fei-H Jean itt Lansing. tVfr, and Mrs. Chas, Grindling and tors ot fVIr, and Mrs, A, 13, Clingen­ Mr. and iVfrs. Orvoy Sano and' chil­ ...... '.,...,.,,> .,,.,,.,,«,,.,.*..«..*~M~(-<-.'4 M:rs, Dorli Thayer alld daughtoi' Lawrence Briggs left last Friday for smith of Leslie, dren ot Beloit, Ohio, visited thoir tVtarlha returned lo Ihcii' homo at Ma­ Gravity, Iowa, find returned Sunday Mr, and M^rs, Lloyd Brooks visited cousins, Mr. and Mrs. George Beck, son fVtonday after spending 3 weeks at The Gleaners of Whcatlicld Arbor, accompanied by tVIrs, Lawrence Briggs Mrs, Lillian Brooks'in Jackson, Sun­ last week. fVtrs, Cora Grinnell's home. will meet at Threo Bi-idges, Sunday, and son who will now make their day, Lavina North is staying with her Thirty-throe members of the Mc- August 0, A basket dinner will be home in Jaclcson, Ml-, and Mi-s, Goo, Shaw of Holt, sister, Arlene Strickling, this week in enjoyed at noon, -Ml members iirc Cabe-Di'osclia clan mot at Potter Park WE DO OUR PART Mr, and Mrs. Rollin Troxell and wore Sunday visitors of Mrs, Martlia Mason, cordially invited to come. ' Sunday I'or a family reunion, Mr, and daughter of Mason, were Thursday Bulon and tVfrs. Emma Dayton, Zoma Ripley is expected hoino from tVll-. rind Mi'S. Ivan Potter and Mr, iMrs, R, F, IDrosCha and family, Mr, Lansing this week!' She has been con- nnd Mrs, ICvcrelt McGuIre and family, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Otis. Mrs, Ella Farnham spent several and Mrs, George Hiilo were in Jackson days last week in East Lansing with Sunday evening to see tho cascades, Mr, and fVIrs, Carl Eckhart and fam­ Mrs. Merle Otis and children are The IT. H. Snyder 5c, 10c to !|;5 Store has signed ily, and Mr, and Mrs, Harley Drosclia spending the woolc with Mr. and Mrs. her niece, Mrs, Greening. and Sister Hilarita ot Notre Dame, Mr, and Mrs, Michael Nieson ot St. ' Mrs. Emma Densmore spent the were Thursday evening guests ot Mr, tiie NKA agreement and plans to cooperate in Johns, spent tMonday witli tMr, and and fiimily litlondod, also the latter's L. E. Otis. company from Ohio. week ond with Mr. and Mrs. Georgo and Mrs, Grant Squires, Mrs, R, D, Speer and family, Lulu Bradley returned Sunday from Bacon. Mrs, Delos Caton and daughter, every \vay with the government in tlie i^ittcmiit Mr. and Mrs, Earl Otis were guests Mr, and tVIrs.Bcrt Smith and Mr, the University hospital in Ann Arbor and Mrs. Fred Fanson and Wm, spent The Ladies Aid society of the M. E. Mrs, Gladys Boveo of Lansing, were to put men back to work and quicken the return of Mr, and Mrs, Wourt Every last where she has been tor several days church will meet at the church Wed­ Thursday visitors ot Mrs. Lloyd Friday night. last l^riday evening with the latter's receiving treatment on her eyos. daughter, Mr, and Mrs, Kenneth Bak­ nesday morning, August 16, not later Brooks. of prosperity. Siiortening the hours of business Miss Marian Valleau of the St. Jos­ Mrs. Addie Raymond nnd B, C, er of near Leslie, than 8:30, • for their trip to Battle Ernes.tine Keene returned Sunday eph hospital is spending three weeks Raymond spent Sunday in Mason with Creek. Each one will furnish sand­ trom Eaton Rapids, where she has will not necessitate the employment of additional Mr, and Mrs, Ed Doane. wiches, her drink and ono other dish. been attending camp meeting for the Rev. and Mrs. Emerald B. Dixon, Wessels Bohnet completed his sum­ past two weeks, help. Unlike many of the other firms in Mason Mr. and Mrs, Frank Grimes, Harold mer school course at Ypsilanti and re­ Mrs. Ella Farnham visited Mrs. we are continuing to operate under the same Kelly and RalpJ^ Greenough left Mon­ turned home Friday. Mary Perry of Mason, one day last day to spend the week in Chicago at Mrs. Addle Smith and Gay Wolcutt week. terms as in the past for the convenience of our House Lighting Plant Oie World's Fair. were Sunday visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. Basil Cavender and family of Fow­ Clarence Beers and son Leo of Lan­ Stanley Simons near Fltchburg. lervllle, were Tuesday visitors of Em­ customers. The hours of business will be as fol­ We liave a wonderful bargain for the sing, were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Miss Mabel Fosdick of Detroit, ery Worden. lows : THIS SLIGHTIA' Mrs, D. D. Briggs. spent the week end with her parents, Claud Hayhoe and family were Sun­ owner of a rural or summer home. A Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Clingensmith ot Mr, and Mrs. Walter Fosdlck. day visitors of Ray Hayhoe and fam­ USED LKiirrING complete Westinghouse lighting plant, Leslie, were guests Sunday ot Mr. and Joe Keene spent Sunday in Ypsi­ ily. Week days 7:00 a. m. to 6:30 p. m. I'LANI' Foil ONLY completely equipped with batteries and Mrs, Lester Cavender. lanti with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Raymond Mrs. Francis Otis and children of Mr. and Mrs. Almon Lathrop, Frank Frances Keene who had been. there Lansing, and Mrs. Lee Warfle were Saturday 7:00 a. m. to 10:00 p. m. $125.00 nearly new for only ;i;i2.5.00. The most Myers, Misses Shirley 'Swan and Mae several days returned home with him, Wednesday visitors of Mrs. E, J, Wor­ eflicient and economical lightning sys­ Bell attended camp meeting at Eaton Mrs. Etta Squires, Mrs. Eliza Barn­ den. These hours are for your convenience. We will IN ICXCELLENT Rapids, Sunday. hart and Rev. and Mrs, Wesley Cas­ Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks, Mrs. A, tem for the cottage or farm residence. Myrlan Grimes is working in the well left Monday to attend the Free Squires, Mrs. Ila Braman, Mrs. Isabell be very pleased to welcome you to our store and CoNDrnoN Ask us about it. postoffice during the absence of his Methodist conference near Flint. Reynolds and Mrs. Irma llulliberger father, F. D. Grimes. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Raymond of Ypsi­ were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs, show you the many bargains we have to offer. Mr. and Mrs. Norman PhiUeo and lanti, and Norman Squires of Lincoln Ray Hayhoe, family of Lansing, visited friends in Park, were Monday visitors of Mr. . Mr, and Mrs, Frank Otis of Mason, HALL-SLAGH, INC. Dansville, Sunday. and Mrs. Walter Squires. were Wednesday visitors of Mr, and Mrs, L, E, Otis, 117 SoIItil .Tefl'erson Gene Martin of Sylvan Center, Is Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hayhoe will soon Phone 210 enjoying the week with Mr. and Mrs. leave for their new home in Califor Mr. and Mrs, Guy Tilford and Ben Taylor. nia. David were Sunday guests of Mr, and SNYDER'S 5c-10c to $5 STORE The Queen Esther girls will meet at Mrs, Fred Hunt of Mason, Young's store Monday afternoon at 1:30 for their trip. Each one will bring table service, sandwiches and one othor dish. Mr. and Mrs. Graichon ot Ypsilanti, were week end guests of Mr, and Mrs. C. M. Young. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Dennis and fam­ TRY IT. ily of Holt, were Sunday guests of the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Har­ vey Dennis. Mrs. Emma Densmore spent last week in Mason nt the home of her tfien watcliI rnth e 01 'I brother, Ira Collar. Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Andrews and family returned Sunday from a visit ot several days in the northern part of the state. Mr. and Mrs. Conrad Eichorn ot Ypsilanti, Mrs. Matilda Smith and Olin left Sunday to visit the World's Fair at Chicago. Miss Evelyn Diehl completed her summer school course at M. S. C. and received her B. S. degree in home economics. Mrs. Clifford Hockman and family of Jackson, wore Saturday visitors ot Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Shopbell. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Corbin and Joan of Grand Rapids, enjoyed the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Corbin. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Aseltine and family of Flint, were week, end guests of Mr, and Mrs, Judson Felton. Mrs. Clayton Balmer and Phyllis spent the week end at Lyndon Center with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Balmer. Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Johnson of Chel­ sea, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Ben Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Walker and Mrs. Wlnnifred Craig were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Holland of Fltch­ ECONOMY BEAUTY burg. This new Frigidaire Intro, Mr. and Mrs. B. ' B. Backus and Here is a new standard daughters. Rose and Ann, spent Sat­ of economy. A genuine duces a distinctive style in urday with Mr. and Mrs. Birkett cabinet design, with a finish Newkirk of Dexter. Frigidaire that operates on Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dakln of Lan­ less electric current than one of white Dulux and hand* sing, were Sunday visitors of Mr. and some chromium hardware. Mrs. Eddie Walker. ^Mrs. Dakin is re­ ordinary lamp bulb. covering very nicely from her recent accident. Free Mr. and Mrs. Walter Almond were A BOOK THAT PIANS QUALITY Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Wal­ CONVENIENCE YOUR MEALS FOR A YEAR ter Olln of Jackson. Automatic defrosting—auto­ What ihall we hav.forbreakfait? With stainless porcelain in* ISO=VIS"®" Mr. and Mrs. Walter Artz and fam­ Luncheon? Dinner? Thciepuz> terior, every detail reflects ily attended camp meeting at Eaton matic ice-tray releasing— zling quMtion. are puuling no Rapids, Sunday. one-fourth more food space longer. For h.re ar. menu, for the quaUty that has made Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osborne and tempting meal, for every day of Edna are spending the week at Pat-r '—extra room for tali contain­ the year. Now yourmeakcan have Frigidaire the choice of amil- terson Lake. delightful variety .... correct lion more buyers than any Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hayhoe and fam­ ers and bottles—and a com­ combinationiforcaitaandhealth. means fewer quarts between drams ily spent Monday In Detroit with Mr. partment for frozen storage. It*. FREE thu week at our .how- other electric refrigerator. and Mrs. Gerald Powers.. room. Aik for "The Frigidaire Key to Meal Planning." FORMERLY 30^ Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hicks and fam­ Why shouldn't IsoaVis "D" laat longer? It forms no ily of Miller Road, were guests Satur­ day of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hicks and sludge to stick piston rings—even tends to loosen up rings Now only celebrated the seventh birthday of THE SUPER FRIGIDAIRE LINE INCLVDBS SIX NEW DELUXE ALL-PORCHLAIN MODBLS- already stuck by ordinary oils. And next to high speed, tloland Hicks. WITH MANY BXCLUSIVB PBA'HJRBS—THE FINEST PRIGIDAIRES BVBR BUILT Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Procter and stuck rings are the most important cause of high oil son were Sunday visitors of Mr. and conaumiHion. The use of IsoaVis *'D" actually tends to if. Mrs. A. Smith in Ypsilanti, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hagen of Saline. reduce the oil requirements of even an old cor. Start QUART Mr. and Mrs. Lee Lamer and son . -•• A GBSBKAL MOTORS VAIVB 25 of Lansing, were Sunday visitors at now to cut down your motor oil costs by draining the nM% TAX the home of Earl Crakes. ....SEE THE THRILLING DEMONSTRATION AT OUR DISPLAY ROOM erankcase, flushing clean, and changing to Iso-Vis "D**. liv, and Mrs. Almond Wing and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Albert WlUhoff at. Sharon. Miss Ella Marie Wing is visiting Now Only ^Q,9S this week with Mr. and Mrs. Almond CONSUMERS STANDARD OIL SERVICE Wing. Down Mr. and Mrs. Walter Cagney of Easy Monthly Payments POWER COMPANY •ALIO DIITRIIUTOIIt Of ATLAI TIRIf Jackson, Harry McHugta of Detroit, INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, M ICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,1933 Page Five

After the bountiful dinner a short Chevrolet Production Sanders Ancient History HEALTH AND HYGIENE business meetihg was held and officers Dorria Neighborhood OtauMd from Newi Fllei of Spurted During July were elected. A fine program was By Mn, Bewie Lewis Ytmn PMt Legion given in the afternoon consisting of CHEVROLET HAD BUSIEST JULY News Mr. and Mrs. William Canford, Mrs. living models representing pictures SINCE BACK IN 1029. Heat and Water Crumps Houghton and Miss Louise Schmit at­ from the old family in charge Ten Yeara Ago of Mrs. Hobart Martin. Members Mr. and Mrs. Roost and mother, Persons who do heavy muscular tended the Gleaner picnic at the Ing­ Mra. Feasei, were Monday callers of President Warren G. Harding is CommiiiKlcr John H. Hcaloy were present from Muskegon, Hough­ The largest July production since work while exposed to a very high ham county park in Mason, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Asa Benham. d«ad. Memorial aervicea were lield at 1929, nearly trebling the output for temperature are sometimes subject to Adjutitnt Lynn Wright Mrs. Paul Marshall is still quite 111 ton, Shaftsburg, Grass Lake, Eaton Rapids and Holt. R. c. Salsberry act­ Arthur Williams spent the week end iilgli sciiool auditorium on Wednesday the corresponding month last year, attacks of severe cramps. This is why Womui'i AuiilUry and Miss May Robinson is caring for ed as president. at home from his work in Battle during tlie hour of the funeral, Caivln was achieved by Chevrolet when the workers in iron factories and stokers President Mrs. Alice Boll the children this week. Sccrothi-y,. Mrs, Leo Burton Creek. Coolidge is now the president. company built 80,250 new cars and in furnace rooms or steamships are so Mrs, Clarence Kilburn, Eunice and Mr, and Mrs, Wiiiiam Wilson an­ Three Mason girls capture one oftruck s in the month just ended, W. S. often affected. Nellie Cozart spent Wednesday eve­ nounce the marriage of their daugh­ Frank Remington and Lylia Parker two mashers after pausing a second Knudsen, president and general man­ The spasms indicating cramps oc­ Everything is all set for the Legion ning with Mrs. John Robinson and ter, Majel E,, to Chester W, Jackson, of Dansville, spent Monday with her from the running board of their motor ager announced this week. stands at the county fair, according to daughters at Pleasant Lake, son of Mr, and Mrs, Chris Jackson of parents, Mr. and Mrs. Seth Parker. car. They talte their captive for a cur chiefly in the muscles of the arms This compared with 32,281 built last and the legs, occasionally in threporte s submitted at the meeting of Miss Thelma Wilson spent last week teller road, Thoy were married the Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Rathburn spent long ride about the infrequented by­ July and with 81,562 in June of this the Browne-Cavender post Thursday with her grandmother, Mrs. Marque- evening of August 3, by the Rev. Dib­ Sunday at Eaton Rapids, with their ways of the central portion of the stomach and the pain which results is year, which was the highest produc­ intense. Such attacks are followed by night, H, J. Bartley reported that dant, of near Lesiio. ley, pastor of the Main street Metho­ brother, Lewis, who is in poor health. county finally dumping him off andtio n month since early 1931, Mr. a soreness of the muscles and often Montie Woodard will have charge of Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Hosklns and dist church in Lansing. They were Mrs. Harvey Lundy was a Sunday telling him to find his way baclt to Knudsen stated. The current July was the refreshment stand. John Slagh attended Ijy Miss Winogene Royston Lansing where he came from. by a general feeling of weakness, family and the Schmit children at­ morning caller of her mother, Mrs. L. the fourth largest July in the 21-year Warm baths usually give relief. gave a report relative to the blanket tended the Hosklns reunion at the Ing­ of Mason, and Glenn Cripps of Holt. Jones. Sheriff's offices scene of interest history of the company. stand and picked his assistants. ham county park, Sunday. The young couple are living on Chest­ when state police dump large quanti­ Not since 1920 has July production Perhaps you are more familiar with nut street in Holt. Bessie Lewis is on the sick list. ties of hard liquors, cider, home come as close to June as this year, what is known as water cramp or Mr. and Mrs. Oren Rathburn were brews and other forms of confiscated swimmer's cramps, For the most part Dr. L. A. Wileden gave a report of Mr. Knudsen said, attesting to much- the recent visit to Mason of Miss Mary Sunday evening callers of Mr. and Into.xicants into the sewer, The con­ its symptoms are similar to that of Pdlok Comers Mrs. Thos, Rathburn, Icss-than-seasonal slack, now being Mclntyre, child case worker for the By Erma Pollok Eaton Rapids traband destroyed was the accumu­ experienced by the company, heat cramp. However, such a cramp lation of several months and was done may be brought on by long-continued American Legion. Dr. Wileden de­ By Mrs. Etta Groome Mr, and Mrs, W, F, Roberts of Lan­ While some seasonal let-up is bound clared that Miss Mclntyre felt com­ sing, were Saturday afternoon callers by the official liquor squad of the state to be felt in August, Mr. Knudsen muscular exertion in cold water just police by order of court, A record Is as readily as by long-continued mus­ plimented by the reception given her Mrs. Rilla Pollok spent last week of Asa Benham, said he hoped that the sustained high here. Itept of all destroyed, cular exertion in warm water. The with Mrs. Floyd Fisher. • '^''le V. F. W. held their annual pic- Sylvia Sohrader spent Sunday eve­ level of retail sales would enable his Mrs. Roy Gragg and children of De-]"'^ Sunday, August 5, al tliclr picnic ning with Edna Parker, Tvveiity Years Ago company again to effect a reduction only reason why the latter condition is more common is because swimmers William S. Seelye and H. J. Bartley troit, spent last week with Leah: ff''i?_u»ds near the V, F. W. home. A Sylvia Sohrader and Bessie Lowis Frank Lester has been honored by in the normal average decline from the delegates chosen to represent the squires. 'larg ' e numbe' r attended, wore In Lansing, Friday, being named to the stiiff of Comman­ July into the coming month. prefer warm water to cold water. post at the Grand Rapids convention, Mrs. Norma Ballard, Mrs. Milburn Mrs, C, C, Brown and daughter of Jesse Swartz was a Sunday caller of der Chase of the G. A. H. For the first seven months this year A cramp occurring in the water is arc unable to attend so the alternates, Washington, D, C,, were week end vis­ a dangerous thing in that it may lead Hart and Mrs. Frank Paul were in Celia Jones, Born, August 1, to Mr. and Mrs. this company produced more than Ralph Adams and Jo|ui Slagh will Lansing, Saturday. itors at the homo of Mr, and Mrs, Lavina Penix has returned to the •138,000 new cars and trucks as com­ to the death of the person affected. It Loyd Ferguson of Vevay, a daughter, serve instead. The Pollok school reunion will be Roy Price, home of her daughter, Mrs, Florence pared with 394,000 for the full twelve all depends on how severe the cramp L, C, Webb Is officiating as one of held at the school house Wednesday, Samuel Eldridge of Albion, spent Parker, after spending the week in months of 1932, the Chevrolet execu­ is and what parts "are affected. Sup­ the judges at Kalamazoo races, The next regular meeting will bo August 10, with potluck dinner. tho week end with Selden Thompson, Dansville, tive stated. pose you saw a person in danger of Wilbur M, McCrossen, for 20 years held on Thursday evening, August 17. Jason Pollok and Erma and Mrs. R, K, Earl is the now nuinfig-or at engaged in the drug business in this drowning as the result of a cramp. What would you do? Frank Paul were in Lansing last Wed-i "^'"^ Atlantic & Pacific tea company, in the G. A, R, park. The lecture and city, passed away at his home here i,,.,,i....t,,t.....i nesday, | Tiio sixth annual reunion of the Liv- 1, In case you are not swimming, pi'ogram was In charge ot Rev, H, following a long illness on August 2, I Dist. No. 3, WheatfieJd Mr, and Mrs, Henry Reist were in ingston family was held at Pleasant Colback of Detroit, Mr, and Mrs, H, .1. Bond and C. A. WISE and before jumping in to save the person, f By Mrs, Elmer Otis Owosso last Thursday, i Lake, Sunday, August C, Relatives Parkhurst leave next Saturday for it will be necessary to get rid of your •-.•i»..«ii.„».i»i,...i..i...... Tuesday evening the Rebekah lodge OTHERWISE -Erma Pollok entertained her friend, I were present from Lansing, Spring- menibors held a potluck supper at the Denver where they will attend the clothes, a part of them at least, If Miss Nina Wellman, of Detroit, last l'0''t, Albion, Rives Junction nnd Ea- homo of Mr, and Mrs. Albert Royston, Knight Templar conclave. there is not much time to spare, tear The Ingham county road employes week. I ton Rapids, A bountiful potluck din- rifly Yoiir.s Ago your outer garments off and let it go are hauling clay from the Foreman Mr, and Mrs, Stanley Bater of Mar-[nor was served at one o'clock; The The women of the Baptist church A, L, Vandercook retailed tor a When it comes to boosting grain at that. farm for the experimental test on the quettc, are visiting Mr, and Mrs, Edd ."cxt reunion will be hold at Bennett held a baked goods sale last Saturday single grower, Wm, H, Overholt of prices, an old fashioned drought and 2, As you approach the pei'son, as­ at Squire's- meat market. an army of grasshoppers have it all Dansville and Mason road. Showerman, park in Charlotte. Vevay, more than 2000 quarts of over the governmental economists, sure him that he is safe. Mrs. Carl Diehl and daughter Leah Nora Miller has been helping Mrs. Charles and Barton Cllnard of Dc- strawberries during the past season, I I I 3, On swimming to the person, it of Mason, spent Sunday with Mr, and Rqy Hobart with her housework, Mrs,; troit, who have been spending their Co, "K", 51 strong, under the able he is struggling, do not immediately Mrs, Leonard Hendee, Hobart has had infection in her hand, vacation at tho home of Mr, and Mrs, leadership ot Capt, A, W, Mehan, left It is said tliat the shipment of cot­ Benjamin Burke spent the week end Price returned with their parents, Mr, ton to Europe is picking up. But it grasp him, since the risk to the res­ Mr, and Mrs, Arthur McFarren of Dr. D. R. Lethbridge Mason Wednesday morning for an cuer is great. It is important to with his mother, Mrs, John Snively, land Mrs, Cecil Cllnard, last Wcdnes- eight day tour of duty at Island Lake, Is a good bet that none of it will bo Bath, spent the week end with their DENTISTRY—X-RAYS used for making whiskers for a Euro­ await an opportune moment. In case parents, Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Otis, Mr, and Mrs, Frank Everett and day, What Is said to be the largest barn the person becomes quiet, the job of pean Santa Claus to visit the United Floyd Collar has his house well un­ family spent Sunday with Minnie | Mr, nnd Mrs, Hungerford of Lan- Office over Dart National Bank in Ingham county has just been com­ rescue is made easier. However, a Blanchard. i sing, spent the week end at the home pleted on the Levi Swan farm east of States, der way, [ I ; person with a severe cramp Is likely Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Otis spent Sun­ Cley Foreman was at Elmer Otis', of Mr. and Mrs. George King and Mason—Telephone 202 Mason, The building is '10x100 with to continue struggling until he sinks. Sunday. family. a 10 foot basement underneath, the They have a law in Illinois now day evening with Mr, and Mrs, Frank which makes it possible for the court In such a case it may be necessary for Collar, Mr, and Mrs, Hendee entertained Sunday being the first birthday an­ Office Hours: 9 to 12; 1 to 6 portion to the south being of surface the rescuer to watch his chance for guests from Mason, Sunday, niversary of the Spiritualist church. structure and being especially equip­ to order a wife to pay alimony to her Earl Ballard spent Friday with Evenings by appointment husband. Who says that the New an opening, and to strike the swimmer Mr, and Mrs. Earl Showerman ' a g^icnic dinner and a lecture was held ped to accommodate a large number in an attempt to render him insen­ Richard Hayhoe, of horses, Deal isn't all o, k. The 4-H club picnic of the Pollok spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. H.j — sible, Pollok, Wlieat on good farms in this vicin­ Whirlwinds which was held at the A retired business man In Montana 4, When the chance offers to do so, home of Mr, and Mrs, Elmer Otis, was ity is yielding at about the avei'.-tge of has just finished making his own cof­ with a minimum of danger to your­ 20 bushels per acre. Light land yields well attended, there being about 50 fin. But according to tlie health mag­ self, or after the person has been present, Richard Hayhoc from tho North Holt are considerably less. rendered partially insensible, grasp azines, there are a lot of fellows who Danville l-H club gave an interesting Arthur W* Jewett have been digging their own graves him firmly by the hair. This is no talk on his weeic at the college. Ho [ J.^.^,.^i"'JJ!^'^•«-'••«••»"»••.••»••»"»"»••»••»••«••.••«-«"»-»-«-'*• time for gentleness; grasp him by the for years, also gave a demonstrntion on Ills ^^;,.g Patterson has I I [ hair and turn him over on his back been AROUND THE STATE t as quickly as possible. Then throw sheep, which he brought to the picnic, brought to hor home from the St, FUNERAL DIRECTOR After all, it often doesn't taite much H, H, Barnum was present and gave Lawrence hospital whero she is re- to please tlie modern girl. Take the yourself on your back also and swim for shore, both hands having hold of a talk on 4-H entries at the fair, A covering from licr recent Illness, 1D33 bathing suit for example. potluck dinner and ice cream was j^^stcv Charles Bennett .iccompan- BEfjf.jEVUE — The recent school his hair, you on your back and he on 356-Phones—132 If Frank Hopkins, R, 1, will bring his, and, of course, his back toward served. The remainder of the after- je^, j^ig ^,„cic, R. H, Briggs, of Mid- election is still first page news in noon was spent in playing games, if^n^^ ^ the World's Fair at Chicago Bellevue. A, G. Butler who received this item to the NEWS office, he will you. In this way you will get to shore the largest vote for trustee was de­be given a free admission ticitet to sooner and safer than by any other ' and a trip through Wisconsin, Illinois Funeral Home 605 South Jefferson Ave. clared elected despite the lack of a the 'Mason theatre, means, and you can easily swim thus, If Loris Curtis, R, 4, will bring this and Indiana, One great advantage of this method item to the NEWS office, he will be The 17th annual reunion of the Carl ninjority. A court contest to unseat Ambulance Service him now looms. "People of today arc learning to do is that it enables you to keep your given a free admission ticket to the family was held at Moore's park in wi.Uiout many things which their head up, and also to hold up the head Mason theatre, Lansing on Sunday with 62 present. BIRMINGHAM-Thc cities of Bir- Stwdparents never hoped to possess," of the person you are trying to save. mingham and Bloomfieid Hills have —vasn ioung. It is a harder job to rescue a drown­ appealed to the state tax commission ing person after he has sunk. You Of course, you've heard about the must judge by the bubbles where he relative to the equalized valuations as Scotchman who used free air at the has gone down, allowance being made established by the board of supervi­ filling station for the first time and for the motion ot the water. If tho sors. The cities claim they have been blew out all four of his tires. person is located under water, it is penalized. necessary to use one hand as well as your legs to raise yourself to the sur­ PAW PAW — Early varieties of WEST BRANCH —Frank Arthur, county road superintendent, lost out face, and only one hand can be used grapes will be residy for market by lo seize the swimmer by the hair. August 15. Only half a crop is pre­ in his suit to retain his office under dicted for the Michigan grape belt the terms of the so-called soldiers' this year. preference act, CH EVROLET HASTINGS—The Atlantic & Paci­ SLAT'S DIARY fic Tea company has instituted man­ By ROSS FARQUHAB DR. K. E. SCHURR damus proceedings against the city council to force the council to grant OSTEOPATHIC the A, & P, store a license to sell beer. Friday—well ma lernt Ant Emmy Physician and Surgeon PINCONNING — Clark U. Haire, sum thing tonite when they was a Diseases of the Rectum mayor Pinconning, and publisher of tawking -at the table about a girl Varicose Veins the Pinconning Journal was drowned witch's horse got a Obstetrics in Lake Charlevoix when lie attempt­ ed to swim to a raft anchored in deep skeert and run away and broke a Hours 9-12, 2-5; Mon,, Wed,, Frl, water. girls leg on the Evenings CARO—Tuscola county's jail was bridal path over in Phone 344-F2 empty for 20 minutes last week. With Washington county Dart National Bank Building no one to keep him company the sher­ yestlddy. Ant Em­ my all ways thot Mason iff went out and arrested a man for being drunk and disorderly. the Bridal path was the middle ile of a chii'ch wear the girls walk down just before they get marryed, Saterday — Joe MICHIGAN BELL Hix was a going to in Its history the ball game to- morro and he cum TELEPHONE CO. over to see if we had enny emty bot­ tles becuz sum 1 stole his he sed, Sunday—Mrs, Jell just retimed back frum her annial trip to Yurrup CHEVROLET, ^^£R\C^'S NUMBER 1 CAR-47.99% of all low-priced cars sold and ma ast her this afternoon if she was sick on the return trip all so and Mrs. Jell replyed and told ma she was oney sick for a few days on the return NUMBER 2 CAR-26.74^b trip frum Yurrup. Munday—ma is sore at pa becuz he keeps on ensisiting that she must breeth threw her Nose and she just NUMBER 3 CAR-19.21 reelized today that when you breeth threw your nose why you pritty near *Ba>ed on llie iolast retail registration figure! from R. L Polk & half to keep your mouth shut. Teusday—1 of pa's old frends is in All OTHEDS E.06 Company (oil itatei (or five full months). Sines January firif jale on acct. of he invaded the income I Chevrolet has told in exceu of 370,000 passenger ears and truck*. tacks and his old Sunday skool teech- er is layed up with hay fever so he dissided to send sum thing to both of them and give the pkgs. to me to de­ liver. But I gess I dun rong. The People have come to expect Chevrolet to economy . . . Cushion-Balanced to blot out lady with hay fever got sore becuz pa sent her a bokay of golden rod. So I • lead the world in automobile sales. But this vibration ... full of snap and vigor—altogether reckon I tuk tbe book on Wlrls Tours year Chevrolet has done even more than that. the most efficient engine in the low-price field. to the 1 in jale. According to the latest available figures, Chev* Wensday—well they is a reporters Then there's Syncro-Mesh vwth Silent Second, job open on the noose paper wear pa rolet alone has sold almost as many cars this year the Starteratpr, Simplified Free Wheeling, the "LET'S HAVE OUR TELEPHONE wirks becuz they sent him to rite up as all the rest of the low-price field combined! a chirch wedding an be cums back and Octane Selector, long, parallel-mounted springs- sed its all off on acct. the bride groom more advancements than we have space to PUT BACK IN" and the best man got into a file and When a car looms above its field like that, there they postponded the wedding undef- can't be any argument about it. It must be describe. And Chevrolet prices are as low as $445. itly. an all-round better buy. And that's exactly Don't guess—buy from the leader. Get a car that "I've got it all figured out, Ed. We can afTord a Thirsday—Mrs. Jell says she wood has been proved sound and dependable by more telephone again. Shall I order it tomorrow?** like to of went to Japan oney she cant what Chevrolet offers you. Fisher bodies, with bear to think of riding in those there the new ventilation system and the strongest owners than any other automobile you can buy. *'Surc, go ahead. The ofTicc manager asked me Gin Rlckeys over there. and quietest body construction of the day- CHEVROLET MOTOR CO., DETROIT. MICH. today how he could reach mo in the evening. The solid steel over a sturdy hardwood frame.* A All price* I. o. b. Film, Mieh. SpeeM equipment attn. Low White Oak valve-in-head six engine, unapproached for dellreied ptloee and .afv O. itf. A. C. (.roi.. way things arc going, I think it's all right.'* By Mra. Fred Hftyboe *Sl.*l alon* li not .nougti. * • • A telephone will serve you .In many ways daily. Mr. and Mrs. David Thorburn were visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hay­ And in case of emergency, you can aunltnon aid hoe, Sunday. Mrs. Carrie Wilcox entertained ^CHEVROLET instantly, if you have a telephone. Order a tele­ guests Sunday. phone today from the Telephone Business Ofiice. Mr. and Mra. Roy Glover and fam- ily attended the Glover reunion at A OINIHAl MOTOKI VALUI Installation will be made promptly. Lansing, Sunday. Ray Hayhoe and son William called on his brother, Fred, and family Sat­ urday afternoon. Mrs. Fred Wright entertained some friends from Coldwater last week. Mrs. Anna Merindorf visited Mrs. HALL-SLAGH, Inc. Ida Warfle, Monday. Mn. Bertha WlUlanu and chUdr«n 447 So. Jeifersoln Phone 240 Mason, Mch. iptnt Tueadiw witb ber mother. Page Six INGHAM COUNTY N^VV:S,MAS^^^ MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,1933

service other than one who*^draws a Budget Savings Lost salary; $5,500,000 from a three- Rich Trial Attorney tenths of one pericent tax :on fmanu- In Overdraft Tangle factured products; '• ••• • Is Claimed By Death Imagine the great corporate indus­ (Continued from Page 1) trial interests of the state having their WH.LIAM J. BARNARD DIES AT the state tax for 1933 would of nec­ state tax wiped away and their local P.VW VXW HOME. LIVESTOCK—TOOLS essity have been just about as it stood taxes cut in the middle and more by in 1931 except that the legislature in the 15-mill limitation and then being One of the principals In the famous making its appropriations for 1933 to taxed to the tune' of only $5,500,000 Rich trial held in Mason in 1926, Wil­ FOR SALE—Holstein bull, 18 months liam J, Barnard, 'attorney for young old, Pnir of colts 3 and 4 years old, 1935 made an honest effort to avoid under the proposed 3-10 of one per a repetition of delicit-creatifig fiscal cent tax while the individual who Rich, died at ills home near Paw Paw Rsty Lott, on Meridian Line Road, Sunday morning, Mr, Barnard, a phone Mason 220F13, 32wlp policy. In other words had the stale bends over his bench to resole worn continued to have operated on a prop­ shoes, the motor mechanic who crawls small town lawyer, leaped into prom­ FOR SALE—1 Holstein cow with calf erty tax basis, and had the tox levy around in the smear and grease and inence in the case growing out of tho for 1933 been In the same amount as their co-laborers in other fields dig In­ House of David prosecution at Benton by side, also several to freshen soon, Harbor and in the two trials of Ar­ Paul Francis, 4 miles enst of Ma­ in 1931 and if all had been collected, to their meager earnings for $7,500,- tMlchigan would just about have climb­ 000. The legislature rejected the man­ thur Rich, the second ot which was son on brickyard road on John hold in Mason, VVnuvle farm, 32wlp ed out of the red ink mire in which ufacturer's tax, not in response lo the she has wallowed during tlie past sev­ lobby as charged but because the > At the Mason trial the tactics of FOR S,'VLE—Or trade D year old geld­ eral months, members could not see tho equity of Mr, Barnard did not aid his client. ing, weight 1350, a block. Would l'rl»piirty 'Vox KnAicn Dowrr,. such a tax and so agreed to leave The attorney wns GO years of age lake stock, prefer a Guernsey or However the property tax system them out along with the garage me at the timo of his death. The cause of Bi'own Swiss bull and cash, G, R, had broken down. The people of the chanic and the watch repair man un­ death was ^'iven as erysipelas. Waltei'sdorf, 2 miles south of Bt- state were virtually upon a taxpayers til a better plan can bo worked out cholls corners, 32wlp strike. They had adopted a constitu Facts Souglit Right now facts are being gathered FOR SALE — Several good young tional amendment to the effect that not to exceed 35 mills of tax could be from every industrial center to deter­ woric horses, 4 to 8 years old. Also mine just how much the industries of LESLIE cheap horse, or will trade for live­ levied against the assessed value of Michigan have been benefitted from By tHrs. Ernest Sherman stock, Carl Warner, l',4 miles east any pi-operty. Something had to be the elimination of the state property of Aurelius Center, 32wl done. Not only was it necessary to tax and from a compulsory reduction create new, revenues for state pur­ in local' taxation under the 15-mili At a meeting of Leslie business men FOR SALE — Holstcin-Jersoy cow, poses, it was also deemed necessaiy limits. From early returns from this and merchants held Thursday evening fresh. Also Chester White sow, to provide state money to help out survey, it is already apparent that no at the request of the village presi­ Mrs, Orpha Goble farm, west of local units of governinent in the re­ t|uee-teriths of one-per cent is going dent, Charles Luther, for the purpose Leslie, 32wlp lief of the destitute unemployed, Msiny to baifinc'e'this saving. of a better interpretation of the Na­ local school districts also found it im­ tional Relief Act rules, governing possible" t'oo'p"6riite their public schools MISCELLANEOUS Another fact which bothered those small towns, practically every busi­ A New Day—A New Deal! within tho ;li?-mili tax limitation, and who sought to produce an adequate ness place was represented, A willing­ state i^id'sce'ined unavoidable. and equitable taxation measure is the ness on the part of all to cooperate in FOR SALE—Cut flowers, baskets for Tliat you liave neglected to save in tlie past is no reason that you should funci'iils, etc, Mrs, C, L, Bashford, After'months of discussion and de­ mandate ' of ,th8;,state constitution every way to bring about a return of 32w-tf, bate and conflict of interest the which leaves out of the picture en­ good times was in evidence. Owing straight three per cent retail sales tax tirely the salariedJpersqn and'also tho to the differences in merchandise sold not attempt to save part of your income now. . A new day is born—a new TO TRADE—Will trade Universal el­ was decided upon. This tax was es­ restrictions which proliibit the legis­ the result of a closing hour of 6 p, m, deal is on and every man must have an earned income, is the plan of the ectric range, all white enamel, for timated to yield about $32,000,000 an­ lature from levying a collectable tax on each week day night with the ex­ good fi-esh cow, Mrs, Leon Cowdry, nually. When all the demands upon against intangibles such as stocks, ception of Wednesday and Saturday oHicials of the NRA 3 miles north on Okemos road and the state treasury had been computed bonds and mortgages as well as nights when voted upon resulted in •Yt of a mile east, 32wlp and all revenues from sources other against tangible personal properties 29 votes being cast, 20 of which were than the sales tax had been estimated, and similar evidences of wealth now for observing the above hours of clos­ Begin with the new deal—save part of your pay each weelc or month. FOR SALE—12 good rabbit nest box­ it was found that not sufficient money entirely off the tax rolls. Still anoth­ ing and nine votes showing an unwill­ The Farmers Bank, licensed by the state and federal governments to do es. Write Mrs, Naomi Schopp, was in sight to wipe out all tho state er forbidden field for tax revision Is ingness on the part of some to do so, Dansville R, 1, 2 miles east of property tax as the governor hoped. tho income tax. An attempt to sub­ Mr, Luther acting as chairman stated business after the bank holiday, is one of the safest places to do your Dansville and 1 mile south, 32wl Consequently $3,500,000 was levied mit the revision of the constitution in he would appoint a committeo of three for the partial support ot the univer­ this respect passed the house early in to draw resolutions, and secure the saving. Make this a new deal and a new day for yourself by starting now FOR SALE~Fox terrier pups, Mrs, sity and Michigiin State college, eight- the session. It languished in the hands signatures of those willing to comply Lulu Whipple, 3 1-4 miles cast on tenths of a mill having been reserved of a senate committee until too late with the same. Up to date there are with your saving plan. brickyard road. Phone 18F13, Ip by the state for just this possible for submission at the 1933 April elec­ now 8 places operating under the sign emergency. This left then $16,000,000 tion and then was dragged out and FOR SALE—My Hudson car, 4 door, of the Blue Eagle, as the possible revenues to bo depend­ killed. Unless submitted by initiatory driven only 20,300 miles, ,'i;50, cash, ed upon from mill tax, corporation petitions it cannot again be submit­ Mrs, James Black and Mrs, John t\Irs, E, M, Abbott, 225 East Oak Tliese men are members of the Board taxes. Insurance and other taxes, beer ted before the general elections of Fitzpatrick entertained at dinner THE St, 32wl revenue and the receipt of delinquent 1935. Monday at the home of the former of this strong Banl{: taxes levied for previous years, the honoring the birthday anniversary of FOR SALE—1929 Essex sedan, 11,000 LlmU.iitions t>Itist Vicld their mother, Mrs, Louise Greene. A. J. Hhll r., T, Lftsenliy J, H, Dftlter miles, A-1 condition, A bargain, F, latter being estimated at $2,000,000, Under existing constitutional limi­ L, B, McArthur L, II, Harrison A, G. Wilson Farmers Bank This $10,000,000 deducted from the to­ Mrs. Mae Aldrich whose birthday an­ A, McDonald f-,, H, White Mifc Vaughn A. Carrier, lO't S, Jefferson, Ma­ tations the legislature is stopped from niversary also occurred on this date J, E, Tftylor E, M, Salisbury II, E, Neely MEMBER OF FEDERAL RESERVE son, 30wtf, tal budget which, including deficien­ touching the salaried person. A per­ N, N, Rouse J, B, Denn cies amounted to $29,700,000, left $13,- was among those present. SYSTEM son may be engaged in business for The Klatter club picnic held Sun­ 100,000 to come from the revenues to liimself, say he is operating a service be derived from tho retail sales tax. day at Pleasant Lake, was attended Wanted station and garage. Suppose he em­ by 66 members and their families. Cost ot administration of the sales ploys five helpers. Under the South- Mr, and Mrs, Cecil Cortz tannounce death was brought to Leslie Monday Miss Helen Jewell entertained at Miss Fern Talbot, Miss Mildred WANTED—Work of any kind. Also tax must bo calculated and possible worth bill he would have been taxed Smith, Maurice Smith and Clare the birth of a daughter, August 7, for burial, leakages in collection estimated, this on his gross receipts of say $10,000 the home of her grandmother, Mrs, Miss Avah Shotl:ell, Eaton Rapids, wanled to buy bicycle, J, D, Edson, Mary Jewell, several small friends of Hockins of Jackson, were Sunday din­ Mr, and Mrs. A, T, Ingalis and Mr, 2 miles east of Holt, Mason, Rt 3, bringing the probable revenues from for the year. His neighbor working ner guests of Mrs, Lillian Boyle, Miss Bernice Barnes, Onondaga, and and Mrs, Charles Miner loft Tuesday the bill as drliwn and then intended to eight year old Merle Vestal, at a 32wlp for a corporation on a salary of $10,- The thirteenth annual reunion of the the Misses Mildred German and Jean morning to spend the remainder of tae administered down to around $28,- 000, would have paid nothing except birtliday party Tuesday afternoon. Sherman are spending this week at Games were played and dainty re­ Number Nine school -located in the tho week with Mr, and Mrs, S, M, WA.NTED—li'arm to rent on shares, 000,000 tor the first year, possibly less. li three per cent tax on his purchases Pleasant Lake, Buckingham at Burt Lake, Fl'ank FiU'nham, Dansville, H, 2, Adding the $13,100,000 to the $12,- freshments served. Miss Merle was Clark district will be 'held August 16 which would apply also to the garage at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Bert The local Eastern Star organization Miss Minnie Ingalis visited friends 32wlp 000,000 demanded for welfare and in­ owner, also remembered with many pretty gifts. Brown, A picnic dinner will be serv­ will sell home made ice cream and in Mason, Monday, sisted upon by the federal authorities cakes at the band stand located on the TEACHERS WANTED — We have A $10,000 professor would pay noth­ ed at noon followed' by a program in La Grande Wright of Haslett, is before a cent of federal aid would be Miss Lila Blakely is camping a part Murphy block on Main street Satur­ over 200 vacancies; new ones listed ing but the dentist who graduated un­ charge of Mr, and Mrs, Cliarles Jones, spending the week at the home of ills promised, made a total of more than der him and practiced his profession of this week with friends at Pleasant day evening, daily. Enclose stamp. Teachers' $25,000,000 to come fi'om the sales tax Lake, Mrs, Barbara Morehouse and Mrs, Lil­ aunt, Mrs, Blanche Ingalis, li^xohange, Kansas City, Kans, wlp would pay on his gross receipts even lian Craddock. Milford Down, L, S, Mrs, Harry Wood and Miss Grace Tho descendants of the George and revenues before anything could be though his rent and supplies would Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Chevrie were Wood left Tuesday with a group ot made available for public school aid. in Detroit, Tuesday, Barnes and Exer Miner will be in James Taylor familios held a picnic VVAtMTED—I3ay old calves and up. have taken most of his income. charge of outdoor sports. All present Jackson people for a four day tour of at Hankerd's resort, Pleasant Lake, The sales lax must yield more than People Demand Services the Century of Progress, Also beef cattle, D, P, Ball, Oke­ $40,000,000 in order to assure the and former residents, pupils and Wednesday, mos, Lansing phone S03F3, 31-4p Another point which should be re­ teachers of the district are cordially The Kappa Kappa members and Mr, and Mrs, Max Ward and Miss schools their full share of state aid as membered in connection , with state their faniilies held a picnic supper at providod in the Sias-Thatclier act. invited to attend, Edward Olds is Josephine Reynolds motored to Ionia WANTED—To rent a farm on shares expense und state taxes, whether FILM NEWS t president of the organization and Miss Hankerd's resort. Pleasant Lake, on Wednesday, Miss Reynolds remained evci-ything furnished, James Jones, To Sum Up property or sales or any other form MASON THEATRE • Wednesday evening, To sum up, the 1933 state budget Marion Down is secretary and treas­ for a few days visit at the home of Leslie, R, 1, care Walter Jones, of tax, is the fact that while the de­ urer. Mrs, Nellie Young was iiostess Wed­ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Densmore, 32w3 for actual current necessities amounts mand for retrenchment of the taxing to $19,000,000 annually. Deficits nesday to the Baptist Aid society. Thomas A, Sammons, 73, a resi­ power continues, there is no cessation If you've been waiting for a slap- Members of the Patient Woi-ker Dinner was served and a program dent of this vicinity for over 41 years, WANTED—Potatoes, When your po­ which must be covered within the next in the demand for new and added bang, rip-roaring western, with a real class of the Methodist church school, year amount to $10,000,000, a total of presented, died at his home early Wednesday tatoes, either early or late, avp ways of spending. In this the people cow-puncher in the saddle, don't iniss of which Mrs, Esteila Ranney is tlie Mai-garet, Maxine and John Dull of morning, following an Illness of sev­ ready be sure to get in touch with $29,000,000 if the state was operated themselves take the lead. There was Tom Mix in "Hidden Gold," the feat­ teacher, will be entertained at the as under the old regime and no money Nashville, have been visiting the past eral months. Surviving near relatives us. We buy and sell, Thomas not a single effort to halt the mad race ure attraction at the Mason Theati'o home of Mrs, Leah Waltz, Friday aft­ week at the home of their aunt, Mrs, are two daughters, Mrs, Madge Sam­ Fitzimmons, Dansville phone 21F13, was provided for diversion to local of spending last winter which did not Friday and Saturday. Tom is in the ernoon, miinicipai units for school and wel­ George Owen, mons of Leslie, and Mi's. Florence 29-tf meet opposition. There was not a midst of everything, riding a high tide Mrs, Rebecca Dennis, Mrs, Luna The body of Seegcr Crocker, a for­ Montandon of Brighton, Colorado, and fare aid. Witli these two new de­ single effort made to cut a payroll, of thundering hoofs, thudding boxing five grandchildren. Funeral arrange­ WANTED—To buy 100 hogs a week. mands included, tho budget immed­ Blank and son Eugene were in Detroit mer North Leslie resident, but a res­ reduce the number of employees, or gloves, prison breaks, forest fires and on business, Monday, ident of Lansing at the time of his ments are not completed. Will pay within 40c of Detroit mar­ iately jumps to $50,000,000 to which tone down a state service, which did two-gun mix-ups. Blond Judith Bar- ket. Call before delivery. Will also must iilso be added to get the grand not meet violent opposition. And in rie furnishes the romantic interest, buy beef cattle, Frank Wrook, total a sum no one as yet dares to es­ addition to these there came the de­ •and Raymond Hatton, Eddie Gribbon, Holt, phono 7-F3, 4-tf timate which will be required to ad­ mand for state aid for schools in sums Donald Kirke and Roy Moore are also minister tho beer act, the sales tax as high as $50,000,000 as urged by in the cast. act and other new state ventures. For Rent some, and the demand for state sup­ Pooch the Pup and "Clancy of the port of the unemployed which many Mounted," are added attractions for It is no wonder there is confusion would have tilted to twice the $12,- FOR RENT—Modern 5 room apart­ of mind in respect to the budget and Friday and Saturday, ReatHL 000,000 finally made available. ment, Effle Hawn, 32wl new taxes and deficits and new spend­ Tala Birrell, Viennese actress seen ing, "It's as clear as mud," one mem­ Indeed the people have not yet here a few months ago in "The Doom­ FOR RENT—Attractive suite, newly ber was heard to remark to the direc­ learned that whatever government ed Battalion," and Melvyn Douglas, finished, full bath. Phone 355, Ip tor of the budget after a lengthy dis­ provides,, the people must in turn pro­ remembered for his work in "The Old cussion and an attempted explanation. vide the government. Government is Dark House," have the leading roles FOR RENT—5-room apartment, mod­ an everlasting pauper. It has nothing in "Nagana," the unusual romantic ern, well located, Mrs, Frank Pot­ Tlie .Atimlnistr.ttion tMea.sure Q^ta roleman \ and can have nothing except it takes adventure drama promised for Sunday ter, 327 East Ash, • 32w2 .The original tidministration bill pro­ viding for a gross sales and gross in­ it away from the avails of private en­ and Monday, Seldom is there offered FOR RENT—Modern six room apart­ come tax was intended to yield from deavor, in the form of taxes or licen­ a picture so colorful, so full of dang­ ment, centrally located, garage, on $45,000,000 to .$60,000,000. The sum ses or privileges or some other form er, so steeped in the atmosphere of its pavement, at 315 E, Ash street, of $31,000,000 was expected from a of tribute. locale and with so dramatic a romance Mrs, Harriet Aldrich, or inquire of three per cent sales tax upon the pur­ Relief Yet UnknovMi as its main point of interest. Wild Schuyler Smith at Ball's furniture chase of necessities by the public; Such is the situation regarding the savages and wilder animals form the store, 32-tf $7,500,000 from a three per cent tax regular budget and the new functions background of a story heightened by on personal services of doctors, law­ taken over to be supported by the a tempestuous duel of wits between a doctor on a scientific expedition and a FARMS—REAL ESTATE yers, dentists, repairmen, plumbers, state and which heretofore have been blacksmiths, cobblers, carpenters, supported locally from taxes imposed mysterious blond enchantress whom V 0^ ( FOR A FAMILY OF FIVE \ painters, and every other individual upon the lands and structures of the he finds in the heart of the Dark Con­ FOR SALE—A irome for $1000, One folks back home. Until the property tinent, "Nagana" will thrill you with IT'S easy to beat high gas of the best homes in Dansville, fine in the state who holds himself out for owner'has his 1933 tax bill he will not its breathtaking scenes of wild ani­ bills ... and still enjoy all location, garage, double lot, home mals in combat, with the weird and Legal Nptice^^ ^, know to what extent he has been re­ of the late Mrs, W, S, Walker, In­ lieved. In many counties and in many cruel customs of the natives, and with the conveniences of modern quire of Mrs, Mary Marshall, Dans­ townships and school districts his re­ Its dramatic story. ville, 32w3 OKDRK OK PUBLICATION ; city gas cooking. Just get State of Michldun. In the Circuit Court tor lief will be substantial. In other lo­ Jack Oakie in "Sailor Be Good" and SOLD—Lot No, 11, block 5, Mason to the Coimty of Iitghftm. lit Chftiicery. • • calities where local public officials Eric Linden in "Afraid to Talk" are one of the new Coleman Millnfrn Uowlin, liy Ifis next ffiehtl. Helen. ' have ignored their responsibilities to Harry Hodges; Ferris Reason prop­ UfL\tci>. riftiiftiir, the feature attractions for next Frl erty, W, Columbia, to Lyle R, War­ vs. the taxpayer, he will find himself day and Saturday and Sunday and Safety Instant-Gas Stoves! ner; Harold Styles, Pleasant Lake Eli7,ftl«!th Bowlln,..Dofentlftnt, burdened almost to the point he lab Monday. Somerville and Pitts in At ft session of (iaWj.Coiif't Ifeltl oh the 2Slh ored under before he was. forced to They light instantly... like lot to B, F, Siebert, Lansing; ex­ fifty of July, A, 1), 1933, •• ,. •.:;-f'l "Out all Night," and Will Rogers in change of N, N, Rouse farm, Vevay, Pfcsent: HON. ICELAND ,W. CfVKR.'Cffeuit pay a tax oh all his {)urchases. "Too Busy to Work" are two good pic­ city gaso They cook better to L, A, Beach for home on Ran­ Judge. • The reader is cautioned, again to tures promised here soon. dolph street, Reynolds Real Es­ It ftpifoftrlng to this Cotift ff-oin ffH'itliivit on than gas. They make and file, thfft Eiizftlfcth BowUn, the tlefenflhnt horo- consider the fact the current expense tate, Earl Parrish, salesman, 114 W, ih, is ifot ft f'esftlent of the Stftte of Miehigait, for running the state government was burn, their OWQ gas from Oak, 32wl but i-esitles Ih McICenzfe in the stftte of reduced by approximately one-third Teffnosseo; but the balancing of the budget came regular dear-white gaso­ It is Of'tlef'efl thfft she ffififeftf' ftnti ifnswor Mason Theatre FOR SALE—Good 50 acre farm in the Uili of Cohfpiatnt filetl in this eftuso within too late ior the taxpayer to receive Delhi township, '/i mile west of three iifontlfs froffi tlto ilftto of this of'tlef', of- Immediate and equal relief. There is line. Fuel cost is only about Harper school. C. E. Barnes, R. 3, sftitl bill will be tfiken ns confessed, hhd thftt a big hole called the general fund de­ this oi'der bo ifublfshed hs rcquiretl by Iftw In Friday and Saturday 2^ a meal for a family Of Mason. 32wlp tho Inglfftm Coffnty News, ft nowsifitifor ifrtnt- ficit which must be filled from current ed, ifublishcd hhd cfrctilfttinff in shid county. revenues and that puts the demands five. That's a real saving! FOR SALE—Or rent 3 acres of good LBLAND W. CAItU, Circuit Judge. upon general fund revenues back to land and six room Rouse. 7 miles A Trtie Coify i PLORA (1, DEWEY, Deputy Clork. 1931 figures, In making comparisons north of Mason, mile east and Vi ROY T. CONLEY, Attofnoy for Plulntfir, .115 with former totals for state purposes, mile north of Sandhill school. In­ Holllster Uldg,, LhnsihK, Michtwfn. a'iw? the comparison should stop right at BeUer Cooked Foods, Too quire at Dingman farm, 31w2p OUDGK FOR PUBLICATION this point. The remaining $27,000,000 Stftto of Michigftn. Tho Pfobftte Court for is a direct replacement of the local Just light a match, turn a valve and your new Cole the County of Inghhm. property tax from funds raised by the At ft Hcssloit of sftid Court, held at tho Pro­ man Instant-Gas is going! No preheating, no waiting. bate OHicc in tho City of Msson, In sftitl coun­ state and paid out for municipal units. NOTICE—During the month of Au­ ty, on the »th tlfty of AtiKffst, A, D. litSD. You can start right in cooking on a clear-biu^ in- Pfosont, HON, L. B. McARTHUR, Judge gust my cream station and poultry of Probato. business will be closed on Thursday In the Mfttlot- of tho Estftto of JOHN HIM- County Dem Leaders tensely hot gas flame! It's just as handy as yo\xt city afternoons and evenings. Led MBLBEROER, Deceitacd. Mary A, Currlo htivtnffr ftlctl in nftid court Are Given Positions gas range... just as easy to operate... just as Burton. 30w5 her petition prnyinB that tho ntlministrator of said estftto be authorized and directed to con­ efficient in producing better cooked foods. vey certain real estitto in inirsuitncc of a cer­ WILLIAM J. BARBER AND FRED Miscellaneous tain contract made by said docoftsed In his v. HAYFORD PLACED. lifetime. You'll like their safe, easy, trouble-free It Is Oitlcretl, That tho Cth day ot Septem­ Tom Mix in CARD OF THANKS—I wish through ber, A. D. 1933, at ten o'cloclt in tho fore­ Services of William J. Barber of operation. You'll like their style and this way to thank all my friends for noon, at said probato olTice, bo and is hereby Maaon, secretary of,the Ingham coun­ "HIDDEN GOLD" appointed for hearing said petition ; ty democratic committee, and Fred V. handsome appearance that compares with the lovely birthday gift which I It la Further Oi'deicd, That public notico found in my home when I came In Hayford of Lansing, the chairman of Flying fists — baiking guns — thorcoC bo pfivcn by publication of a copy of the finest city gas range . . . artisdcally from the country where I had,spent this ot-der, for throe successive weeks previous the county committee, were recognized flaming forest fires^and Tom in the day. Words cannot express my lo said day of heiirlng, in tho Ingham County last week. Mr. Barber was given the News, n newspaper printed nnd cireulitted in modern in design with spick-.and-span appreciation and love for you aU. said county. B. McARTHUR, position of reception clerk at Michigan ttie midst of it ail! I had wished so many times for a (A true copy.) Judge ot Ptobatc. State prison. Mr. Hayford was made porcelain finish in smooth and Rippletooe radio and It will be such a pleasure MARTHA THAYER, chairman of the state boxing com­ to me and again I thank you all. Deputy Register ot Probato. 32w4 effects. You'll like their economy... no mission. Sunday and Monday Mrs. E. P. Rowe. 32wl MASON MARKETS Mr. Barber is a former alderman. more high gat bills to pay every month. Wheat ? .85 $ .88 He served as deputy county treasurer CARD OP THANKS—We wish to Beana, cwt 2.85 2.95 in> 1923 and 1924 and was also at one Be sure to investigate these new Coleman thank all those who tendered ua Red kidney beans, dark— 3.25 3.00 time one of tbe superintendents of the Stoves and cut down your cooking costs! kindnesses during the Illness and Red kidney beans, light-. 4.00 3.00 poor. He is a veteran of the 32nd Di­ death of our brother. Especially do Oats .36 .40 vision of the World"War. For several HAGAN we thank Dr. J. C. Corsaut, Mrs. Rye .62 .65 yeara he was on the prison atafC in MODBL90S Quarts and Mra, Weatfal for their Feeding barley .90 1.00 charge of a road building crew, care and Rev, H. H. Hoyt for/his Malting barley _— 1,00 1.10 comforting words. Mr. and Mrt; Cream———™- l8o If Mrs. Eraeat Evety will bring this Thomas Kelley, Mr. and Mrs. Grov­ Bggi :r„.._-_iic Item to the NEWS office, she 'will be er Slngleton.and Mr. andfMn..Guy Rocks .—i 9C-11C given a free admission ticket to the Mason Plumbing and Heatin^\ Company " 83wli • irni;,——-->. _7( Maaon thvatre.' i Terrific thriUst INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, M ICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,1933 Page Sevm

Cbll^eCiut Picnic PAINTING THE EAGLE ESTABLISHES FUNERAL HOME 1933 AUGUST 1933 The Ingham court house eagle Is Douglas Candler, former Masonite, lUN MOM TUl wii rm* ».i •« Ift Enjoyable Affair going to be painted now that the NRA has established a funeral home in Wa- Personal Mention Calendar Blue Eagle Is becoming so popular. cousta where he and Mrs. Candler re­ I 2 3 4 5 Workmen began painting the court Hell' mnlie Mason more neighborly by'iclepitoning or sending, interesting WASHINGTON VISITORS GIVE IN­ side. He was formerly associated 6 7 8 9 10 II 12 TERESTING TALKS. house dome Thursday morning. Coun­ with the Neller Funeral home in Lan­ personal items to the New, Phone 55 of Events ty officials want the eagle painted sing and studied in Chicago. Mrs. blue but no one seems to have the 13 14 13 16 17 18 19 A combination of perfect weather Candler will be. remembered as Mary authority to give the necessary or­ Sherman, also formerly of Mason. D, G. Barr was in. Detroit on busi­ Mrs. J. T. Fowler is ill at her home For the Week 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 and the large number of Mason Col­ ders. ness the first ot the'weelt. on State street. lege club members and thoir families 27 28 29 30 31 mado the annual picnic of the club last Miss Doris Harrison has returned Harry Peek is undergoing treat­ Friday at the county park a delight­ from a ten-day visit at Brown City, ments at Ann Arbor for asthma. Friday, August 11, Patriotic club with Mrs. Jess Curtis. ful affair. The supper was served at Library Has Outgrown The Patrlodc ciun will meet with Mrs. O. S. Bush is slightly improved • Saturday, August 12, Ingham County Farmers club picnic at tho six o'clock with Mrs. D. R. Lethbridge, Court House Quarters Vogue Mrs, Jesse Curtis on Friday, Aug, H, at her home east of Mason. county park, Mrs. H. J. Bartley, Mrs. J. O. Davis, Clarence I.jOclc and Russell Lock at­ Mrs. Ralph Adams and daughters Saturday, August 12, Button school reunion in Alaiedon. tMrs. Franlc Gcesler and Mrs. Clayton WILL tMoVE INTO REAR OF JOHN Spink as the committee in chnrge, tended the ball game in Detroit, Sun­ spent tho week end in Eaton Rapids, Sundny, August 13, Bay Window school reunion. COURTRIGHT IIUILDING. day, with Mrs, Bert Hall, Dr, Gertrude O'SuUivan presided , * Beauty Monday, August l-l, Rebekah Coterie with Mrs, C, E, Eifert, Mrs. Harry I^recman and children The Royston family reunion will be over the informal talks following the Because of the rapid expansion of are spending this week nt Pleasant held Sunday at the G, A, R, park in Tuesday, August ID, O. E, S, school of instruction, supper in which the male guests took the Mason Community library spon­ Lake. Eaton Rapids, Wednesday, August 16, Child Study club ice cream social, part, Mr, and Mrs, G, L, Mitchell of sored by the Mason Child Study club Salon P. E. Searl, county school commis­ Mrs, Carl Diehl and daughter Leah Thursday, August 17, Rolfo-Hawloy picnic at county park, Washington, D, C,, were guests of tho tho present quarters in the court sioner, is enjoying a vacation from his were Sunday guests of Mr, and Mrs, Friday, August 18, Jolly Bunch picnic at county park, club, Mr, Mitchell gave a brief out­ house have become too crowded and (Over Clipper's Bakery) line of .his work there in the census duties this week. Leonard Hendee near Wiliamston, Saturday, August 19, Swastika club moots at Hankerd's resort, within a few weeks the library will be bureau and Mrs, Mitchell, formerly housed in tho Courtright building on Frederick Johnston of Novi, is the Mr, and Mrs, .Gail Mitchell of Wash­ Specials this week Saturday, August 19, Aurelius, Barnes, Wilcox and Gretton school Florence Shafer, told of the public South Jefferson, l^ooms have been se­ guest of Ml', and Mrs. W. E. C. Mc- ington, D. C,, were dinner guests of reunion. school system in Washington where cowan this week. Mrs, Neil HInkley, Wednesday, cured at the rear of the Lynn Wright Sliampoo & Finger Wave.._35c she teaches. shoe shop. The library will be moved Mr. and Mrs. H. H, Barnum and A. C. Wells returned Monday from Other members of the club who are just as soon as sound-proof partitions Facials 50c family spent Sunday in Nashville with several days spent in Chicago with his There will be a dance at the Tom­ spending the summer at their homes have been constructed. Pormanonts _.'i;2.00, .?3.D0 and ,?4.50 Mrs, Frank l^ricef son, Chester. llnson hall on Friday, August 11. Commissioner Selects and who are away most of the time There will be ample space in tho Manicures 35c Mr. and tMrs. Harry Manlon Of Lan­ The Swastika club will met at Han- Mr. and Mrs. Russell Birkett spent County Normal Pupils are Miss Florence Taylor of New, ,York now library for a reading table as well sing, were week end guests of Mr. and Arch 25c kord's resort at Pleasant Lake on Sat­ the week end at Lake George. City, Miss Myrtle VanHorno and Miss as additional shelf facilities. Mrs. Ferris Reason. urday night, August 19. Dorothy Dart, who attend the Phil­ To raise funds for the library the Shampoo and dry 25c Hugh Smith received several frac­ CLASS WILL CONSIST OF 38 STU­ Mrs. Henry Irwin spent a few days adelphia Woman's Medical college, Mason Child Study club will hold an Mrs. Clarence Ellison spent from tured ribs last Saturday when lie was DENTS THIS FALL. Finger Wave and Dry 25c last week with her niece, -Mrs. Fran­ Fridjij; ..until Sunday visiting relatives were also present at the picnic. Two ice cream social on the Presbyterian ces Guenther in Holt. .'' • . . in ^^owierville. kicked by a horse^ county School Commissioner F. E, new members were initiated f^t the church lawn Wednesday evening, Aug­ EDITH NICHOLS, Prop. & Owner Call 13.S for appointiiiicnta Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Kelly left Satur­ Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Teall spent the Mr, Mrs. c, O Reynolds and ^ acceptances from meeting, Mrs. K. E. Schurr and, Mrs. ust 16. . day for Chicago to attend the Century week end at Pleasant Lake as guests Mr, and M.^, Earl Otis spent the g throughout the county to M. D. Stitt. Mrs. Neil Hinkloy was elected president for the coming year. of Progress exposition. of'.Mr. and Mrs. Frank Milbury. week end at Pleasant Lake, ^^^^.^ ^^^^ department sent invitations fMrs. William l^ankin of Mayfield, , Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Osterberg and Miss Lucile White underwent a, acceptances by merit of their "A CENTURY OF PROGRESS" ICentucky, spent several days vvith' son, Ronald, spent the week end In major operation at the Orr hospital | scholastic achievement and general Onondaga Couple Has Mason friends last week. Pontlac. Tuesday. | ability 'to attend the classes of the BLAIR'S'NEW DEAL TOURS The Jolly Bunch picnic will be held j Ingham county normal at Mason dur- tVIrs. Olive Stevens, chief operator Wright Laxton is slightly improved at the county park on Fridayi August ing the coming school year. About 60 Wedding Celebration Now you can aflford to go! FOUR DAYS ii;i2.!>0 at the local telephone office, is enjoy­ at the Mason hospital whore he has students sent in applications for en­ TICKET INCLUDES ing a two-week vacation, 1. been confined for several weeks. trance into the class, Mr. Searl said. t>IR. AND tURS. J. E. HoUCIIER Mr. and Mrs. B. L. Gregory of WED 30 YEARS AGO. Safe, comfortable bus transportation. Three nights' lodging at Chicago's tVIr, and Mrs, Ray Lott and family Mrs. Ruth Bower of Ann Arbor had Charleston, West Virginia, are visit­ Several of the normals in the neigh­ of Alaiedon, were Sunday guests of New Professional Schools Y. M. C. A,, with special floors for ladies and her tonsils removed at the Mason hos­ ing at tho home of Miss Mary Gray. boring counties have discontinued Mr, and Mrs, G, L. Bailey, pital Monday morning. classes for the coming year. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Boucher en­ married couples. Clean, comfortable beds. Breakfast while in Chicago, Four Mrs. A. Rocker and daughter of Mr, and Mrs, Gene Hotchkis and Mason high school students lead the tertained 150 relatives and friends at Hollis Bartlett had his tonsils re­ Jackson called on Mrs. Frank Perry admissions to the Century of Progress. Daily transportation to and from Tiiomas Lobdell attended the Hansen list in number to enter the normal this a one o'clock luncheon at the Onon­ moved at the Mason hospital Satur­ and Charles Pierce Friday. the grounds. Ask about optional Boat trip on return. reunion at Sidney, Sunday. day. year with a total of five. They are daga town hall on their 50th wedding Clifford Hurry and family spent a anniversary on July 26. The tables Mr. and tMrs. William Sanderson Kenneth Schram, Willard Droscha, C. IL BLAIR, Miuiiiger, 20!) IDIIery Ave., Jaclcson Dial .5651 Mrs, Jacob Briggs has been confined few days in northern Michigan this were decorated witli gray poke bon­ and family of I'ontiac, were Sunday to the Mason hospital for a few days Muriotta Lane, Ida Oeterle and Lavina week. nets trimmed with blue ribbons and guests of Mrs, P. i-C. Sanderson. and is showing improvement. North. Dansville will be represented MASON SPECIAL AUGUST n to IStli Harry E, Neely was confinea to his by four students, Richard Somers, filled with llowers. Tiny poke bon­ Mrs. Mary Benner and son, Ralph Mr. and Mrs. O. D. Campbell and home for a few days this week by an .lohn Clever, Ila Curtis and Lucile nets were used as favors. The entire Place reservations with A. M. Betts at Bus Station. Reservations Eugene, have returned from Abing­ Mr. and Mrs. M. K. Campbell visited attack of the grippe. Showerman. Williamston will also hall was decorated with yellow flow­ are limited. Don't be disappointed. Act now! A deposit of don, Illinois, whore they spent several relatives near St. Johns Sunday. ers. Miss Helen Ann Lehman is spend­ have four enrolled, James Cotter, Jr., !ii2.50 i-eservos you a place. weeks. Harry Willett is enjoying a vacation ing this week with her aunt, Mrs. Mildred Williams, Dorothy Benjamin Mr, and Mrs. Boucher and their im­ Miss Rena Lincoln returned Sunday from his work at the county road John Garfield in Stockbridge. and Wanda Bennett. mediate family was seated at the from St, Helen, whore she spent the commission office. bridal table. The members of the Mrs. C. L. Peckham of Hastings, Webberville, Leslie and Lansing aro past week wilh Mr, and tVIrs, James Mrs. William Aseltine underwent a each represented by three pupils who family are Mr. and Mrs. Willis Bouch­ Thorburn, Nebraska, is visiting at the home of er, Mr. and Mrs. James R. Thomas major operation at the Mason hospital her sister, Mrs. R. L. Cavender. have accepted the invitation to enter fMr, and Mrs, iVI, M. Whitney of Wednesday morning. the class here. The Webberville stu­ and Mrs. Mary Plarkness of Detroit, SNYDER'S Adrian, culled on tMiss Margaret Lind­ Mrs, Hazel Sitts and William Leon­ dents are Lloyd Leonard, Alta Wain­ and Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Boucher of Mr. and Mrs. Georgo Deuel enter­ ard of Lansing, spent Sundivy with say, Sunday, They formerly lived in tained guests from Detroit, North wright and Martha Anderson. Those Lansing. Following the luncheon a iVIr, and Mrs, A, L. Critchett. Alaiedon, Butler nnd Quincy Sunday. from Leslie are Ruth Disenroth, Mar­ short program was enjoyed with Mrs. "Good Things to Eat" Mrs, M, A, Bement has returned to Mrs. Ida Turnbull and son Norman garet MacLean and Mildred Sporkia. Mary Byrum as mistress of ceremon­ Mr. and Mrs. B. A. Densmore and of Kalamazoo, were Sunday guests ot The Lfmsing pupils are Margaret Hus­ ies. Those present who attended the her home after several days spent at Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Root spent last Pleasant Lake witli Mr, and Mrs, W, Mrs. Loretta White and family. ton, Evelyn Clark and Luella Hard. ceremony 50 years ago were Mrs, week itt the Teal cottage at PlolisanL Julia Willis and Mr. and Mrs. Ammi F, Richards, Lake. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred B. Clark of Holt and Okemos will each have Mrs. Dart's Cottage Clieese, fiesli every day, pts Sc.Qts. 15c Big Rapids are the guests of Mr. and two students in the normal. Verga- Boucher. Many lovely gifts were pre­ tMr. and Mrs, C, F. Schultz, accom­ Mr. and Mrs. W. F. l^ichards and sented tho couple. panied by Miss Raniona Foster of Mrs, Joseph Wyman this week. They llne Levi and Clara Tlbbits are the sons hfwe rcLurned to Lheir home here Holt students and Blanche Aseltine Strawben-ies, fancy home grown per qt. 15c Ypsontaurg, Ohio, are spending this afLer two weeks spent at Pleasant are tho parents of Mrs. Wyman, week in'Detroit. Mr. and Mrs, E. B. Lehman and and Ethel Arend are the Okemos pu­ Lake. pils. California And Oregon Lemons, "Sunkist" 300 size 6 for 2oc family of Lansing, were week end Mrs, Alfred Allen and daughter Dor­ Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Palmer and Mable Wilkinson of Perry and othy and Miss Lera Seelye have re daughter Ima and Mr. and Mrs. Frank guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Clinton Enter Ingham Debate Oats, Crystal Wedding, large 55-o'/.. pkg. 18c at Joslin Lake. Lewis Wilson of Stockbridge are the turned from their visit to Lhe World's Lester attended the Centennial at remaining two members of the class Fair in Chicago, Hudson Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. C, A. Clinton and that have already been accepted. O.VLIFORNIAN RETURNS IO ORE­ Brooms, 5-sew Clean Corn, a real value general Mr, and Mrs, Eric Paully and son sons, George and Paul, and Miss Betty GON AFTER Ol.ERATION. George M. Webb is visiting his son. It is possible that one or two of purpose broom 29c Wiilter and Miss Alma Barnes have Earl Webb, in Gary, Indiana, and will Olson of Big Rapids are spending this those accepted many change their returned from the north whore they week at Joslin Lake. California and Oregon were brought also attend the Century of Progress plans and in that event other students Corn Starch, "Staley's", 1 lb. pkg. 5c spent two weeks. exposition. Mr. and Mrs. George Ward and Mr. will be selected, Mr. Searl stated. into an Ingham county welfare dis­ tVlr. and Mrs. Cnrl Plnnk and daugh­ Capt. H. B. Inglis and Gorton and and Mrs. F. L. Bradman attended the However, the total number will re­ cussion at the meeting of the board of Del Monte Cofl'ee, 1 Ib. tin 26c ters attended the Coffiriiin-Plank re­ Dorothy Milliken of Flint were guests Dutcher-Rowell reunion at the county main around 28. supervisors Monday. It was disclosed union at the home of Lafe Jennings of Mrs. David Inglis Thursday and park in Ithaca Sunday. that Ingham county paid $22.50 to the in Dowitt, Sundny. ii'riday of last week. H. M. Silsby, Miss Elsie VanSteel- St. Lawrence hospital in June, 1932, Order by Telephone Plione 12 Free Delivery World's Fair Visitor . for an operation on Mrs. Ruth Hodges. Miss Helen Murdock spent from tMrs. Marshall Barr nnd son. Max, and, Ralph Silsby and Mr. and Mrs. Friday until Tuesday in Chicago with Leon Ivoson left Saturday for Lake At the time of the operation the with Lansing friends will spend the Wears Out His Money woman was drawing a mother's pen­ friends and altended the Century of week end at Grayling where Mr. Barr Herman near Steuben, where they will Progress exposition. spend the week. sion from California. Soon after the is in training. • When Warren Chapin left Eden for operation she left for Oregon to rejoin Mi'S. C. ,E, Eifert will entertain tho Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Snyder spent I^cv. H. A, Moffor and Mrs. Moffer the Century ot Progress in Chicago her husband. members of Lhe Rebekah Coterie at Sunday at Eaton Rapids with Mr. and of Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, called on last week ho took off with the firm The case was brought before the her home at .122 East Cherry street on Mrs. J. S. Knapp. Miss Virginia Leo resolution that no city slicker would their cousins, Mrs. J. E. Tanswell and board Monday when Sup. Charles Monday, August I'l, Mrs. W. L. Cheney, Tuesday. Dannon of Detroit, returned to Mason get the best of him. So he placed a SPECIAL! with them to spend a few days, ten-dollar bill beneath an insole in his Woods of Ingham township, to which Mrs, E, A, Bcebe, Mrs, l^erris Rea­ Mrs. Elizabeth Palmer of Eaton the hospital bill was charged, asked to son and son Richafil and Mrs, Harry The annual reunion of thre Aure­ shoe. No one took his money iiut liapids has been visiting her son Vern when after three days of tramping have his township account credited in­ Munion of Lansing, spent Sunday aft­ Palmer and Mrs. Palmer for the past lius, Barnes, Gretton and Wilcox asmuch as Mrs. Hodges was not a res­ Friday and Saturday ernoon at Lake Lansing, schools will be held at Aurelius on about the exposition and spending his two weeks, pocket money Mr. Chapin tapped the ident of his township. Sup. Earl Walk­ Rev, J, H, Bancroft and daughter, Sattirday, August 19, Each family er of Bunkerhill explained tliat tho Mr. and Mrs. Claude Myers and will furnish its own dinner. reserve fund in the shoe the bill was Doniui, and son, Robert, have return­ children of Lansing were Sunday ground into powder. woman first came to him for, aid taut ed from several days spent at Eaton Roy Torrance is in Pomeroy, Iowa, that she did not reside in his town­ guests of Mr. and Mrs. Claude Laws That ton-spot was to be used for his RIB STEWS 8C lb Rapids at the camp meeting, and family. where Mrs, Torrance and two daugh­ ship so he referred her to the Ingham ters have been spending several weeks. return trip and without it the Eden Mrs. M, Bailey, who has been vis­ Tho Misses Dorothy Dart and supervisor as at that time she was re­ They will all return to Mason this man would have been stranded in Chi­ iting her daughter, Mrs. Richard Myrtle Van Horne have returned from cago. Every loop bank was visited by siding in Ingham township. Sup, Mills, for several days, returned to her Canada whore they spent several week. Mr. Chapin but none of them would Woods was not supervisor of Ingham home in Breckonridge, Sunday. weeks at the latter's cabin. Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Ball and daugh­ pass out tho cash for the powdered at the time the operation was ' per­ BOLOGNA lie lb Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cllne and son ter spent a few days at their home bill. Just as he was about to start formed. About 30 members of the'Phillips The board with one dissenting vote Kenneth of Sylvania, Ohio, spent the district in Alaiedon enjoyed the an­ here and returned to Gull Lake Tues­ thumbing a ride back to Michigan Mr. week ond with Glen Cline and Mr. and day to spend the rest of their vaca­ Chapin thought of the Federal Re­ by Sup, Walter R, Carven of Vevay, nual picnic of that group at the coun­ agreed to credit Ingham township PAR IT KOASTS Mrs. Lowell Lear and' children. ty park on Sunday. The dinner was tion. serve bank. He told his troubles there with the amount previously charged or STEAK 10c lb Nelson Brown and son Richard, followed by an afternoon of visiting. Mrs. John Wickham of Lambert- and after government experts had ville and William C. Wickham of scrutinized what was left of the bill against it. The county at large will Billy Wallace and Mr, and Mrs. 'V. J. Mrs. Ella Farnham of Dansville, Houghton Lake were guests of Mr. Mr. Chapin was given ?10. Mr. stand the cost of the operation for the Brown and daughter Dorothy spent Mrs. William Sly and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Harry Morrison Monday and Chapin has resolved to ftnd a different Californian who is now in Oregon. the week end 'Tit Higgins Lake. Harlow Sly of Vantown called on Mrs. niPIPI? ROASTS Tuesday. hiding place for his cash. Sup. Carven declared he voted against Mrs. Loyd Ferguson and daughter Prank Perry and Charles Pierce last 12c lb the motion so as to relieve Ingham Steer Beef Ardis and Eldon Burton spent the Tliursday. Miss Hazel Hunter of Rives Junc­ DCt&r tion and Miss Virginia Ward of Sheri­ MASON WOMAN MARRIES county of liability. week end in Grand Haven at the Mr. and Mrs. Emmett Thomas of dan road are the house guests of Miss Announcement is made of the mar­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Peterson. Evanston, Illinois, called on Mason Jessie Hunter this week at the home riage on Wednesday in Indiana of HONORED AT SHOWER Mr. and Mrs. L, A. Brower and chil­ friends over the week end. Mr. Thom­ of her aunt, Mrs. Harry Morrison. Mrs. Bertha Verhelst of Mason and Miss Margaret Scripter entertained BACON A.B.HOWARD dren of Detroit, who are spending the as formerly resided here and Is the WilUam Schlack of Vevay. The couple guests at the home of her parents, summer at Pleasant Lake, called ou son of the late Dr. F. E. Thomas. Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Cheney, Mr. was accompanied to Indiana by Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scripter, Monday in the Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Brower, Saturday Mr. and Mrs. D. C. Dart, Mr. and and Mrs. Ludell Cheney, Mrs. J. E. -evening at a miscellaneous shower Tanswell and Mr. and Mrs. Harry F. E. Williams. They plan to reside night. Mrs. James Dart and Mr. and Mrs. in the apartment of Mrs. Schlack m honoring Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scrip­ Chunk MARKET J, .Almon Stone and Joseph Akers Freshour attended the State Holstein ter who were recently married.' The Norman Dart left Wednesday for meeting at the Miller dairy farm in Mason and will continue to operate are spending several days in South evening was spent in games and visit­ Phone 301 Chicago to spend a week at the Cen­ Eaton Rapids Thursday. the plumbing business. Mr. Schlack Bend, Indiana, and Chicago, Illinois, tury of Progress Exposition. will rent his farm east of the city. ing. The young couple received many Mrs. Grace Greening and Mrs. Hol­ 12c lb MASON. MICHIGAN visiting relatives and attending the Mrs. Joe Cappo of St. Louis, Mis­ line gifts from their friends. Refresh­ land of East Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. World's Fair. souri, is visiting her parents, Mr. and B. A. Densmore will write that ments were served by the hostess at a Paul Fiedler of Holt, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. C. L. Palmer of Battle Mrs. S. A. Morrison, while Mr. Cappo "Will" for you and attend to any other late hour. Homer Robinson and daughter of De­ Creek, wore Sunday guests of Mrs. and his orchestra are fulfllllng an en­ legal business. Office at residence, troit were week end guests of Charles Coral Neely. Mrs. Cora Robertson, gagement at Lakeside, Lake Lansing. 221 East Ash street. wl SURPRISED BY FRIENDS who has been visiting them, returned Pierce and Mrs. Frank Perry. Dr. E. W. Brubaker, Mrs. Brubaker,- When Mrs./Inez Clark returned to to Mason with them. The Button school reunion will be Ed Deuel is seriously ill at his home her home Tuesday afternoon after and daughter spent Sunday in Detroit on North street. The Misses Ruby Brown and Ado- with Dr. George H. Lau and Mrs. held at the scliool house In Alaiedon calling on a friend she found 40 G.S.THORBURN lade Braynard, nurses at the Bronson Lau. Mrs. Lau had been ill for sever­ oh Saturday, August 12. All former C. H. Ellison is visiting his sister, friends gathered there to celebrate her hospital in Kalamazoo, spent the week al days. tjoachers and pupils and all present Mrs. George Banker, in Perry. birthday anniversary. Ice cream and end with the former's parents, Mr. patrons are invited to attend. Those Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Launstein are cake was served and Mrs. Clark re­ The Child Study club will hold an and Mrs. Earl Brown. attending will furnish table service, visiting relatives and friends in New ceived many gifts from her friends. ice cream social on Wednesday eve­ sandwiches and a dish of food. York and Pennsylvania this week. On Wednesday she left for Chicago GROCERIES Miss Lucile Ketchum has returned ning, August 16, on,the Presbyterian to her work in Detroit after complet­ Mrs. 'Jennie Hazelton and her niece, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Dunsmore spent with Rev. Kelffer, Mrs. E. J. Topliff, church lawn. Everyone is cordially Miss Jennie Hines and Mrs. Laurlnda ing a short course at M. S. C. Mr. and invited to attend. Mrs. Roy Bonnell, of Lansing, will Sunday in Saranac with the former's Fresh and Smoked Mrs. W, B, Ketchum drove to Detroit leave Saturday for a week at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Dunsmore. Clark. Little Lavona Beach, three-year-old with her Thursday for the day, Hazelton cottage at Bertha Lake. Mrs. Mrs. W. L. Cheney will leaye Fri­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lace .Beach, Marshall, Barr and son. Max, will join MILLER REUNION Mr, and Mrs. Ciilford Walcott and is recovering from injuries received day for Allegan to spend a week with Meats daughter Patricia spent a few days them Sunday for the week. her son Paul. Mr. and Mrs. Honos - Musch of two weeks ago when a truck ran,over , Mrs.Claude . Laws entertained 14 Brighton, entertained the members of last week at their home here. They her leg. She is now able to ' walk guests at her home Sunday evening Mrs. Addie Raymond and B. C. the Miller families at the 13th annual are spending the summer in Jonesville around. - • . ,^ Raymond of Dansville, were Sunday SPECIALS FOR THE WEEK OF AUGUST 11 TO 18 with Dr. G. Walcott and Mrs. Walcott. at a surprise party honoring Mr. Laws reunion on Thursday. The potluck The Morehouse-Pixley reunion was on his , birthday anniversary. Ice guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Doane. dinner was served at noon. Mrs. Mrs. W. B. Dean and son Welling­ held at the Clinton cottage at Joslia cream and cake was served at the Carol Warner spent last week in Pauline Showerman brought a large Brooms, 5-sew, Clean Corn . ^29c ton, Mrs. Carl Jewett-and daughter Lake Sunday. Guests were present close of an enjoyable evening. Lansing as the guest of her sister, cake bearing the words "Miller Re­ Oats, Crystal Wedding, large package 55-oz. l_.-__18c Phyllis returned from the northern from Lansing, Mason, Stockbridge, Mrs. Sevrln Jean. The Rolfe and Hawley Community union.'" Those attending from Mason part of the state Sunday because of Munith, Layton's Corners; Jnckson, Miss Margaret Rankey entertained were Mr. and Mrsi Floyd Miller, Mr. Soft Wash, large package __i 19c the illness of Mrs. Dean. They expect Manchester and Hetburn, Iowa. clubs will hold their annual picnic on Thursday, August 17, at the Ingham Miss Ruth Evans of Aurelius, over and Mrs. Earl. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Del Monte Coffee, 1 lb. tin ______26c to return later. The 23rd reunion of the Bay Win­ the week end. Soger Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Milton Richard Ouderkirk, who has been County park. ° A picnic dinner will be Salad Mustard, quart jar _ _ ___15c dow school will be held at the school served at noon followed by sports and Mr. and Mrs. Walter Dzurus of Lan­ Beebe, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Showerman visiting his- grandparents, Mr. and on Sunday, August 13. Picnic dinner a ball game between the men of the sing, were week end guests of Mr. and and families. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Bee­ Tea Sittings, 1 lb. package 11c Mrs. W,- Ef" Kinsey, returned to his will be served at one o'clock. All two groups and a special feature of a Mrs. C. R. Petty, ^ be of St. Johns; and Mr; and Mrs. K. Macaroni, Super Quality, 9rOZ. package ___5c home Sunday. Winifred Klnsey went teachers, pupils, patrons and friends women's game. Mrs. M. O. Mead returned to ber E. Mix of Lansing, also attended. to Chicago with him,and will attend are invited to come. home Thursday from the Orr hospital Peanut Butter, Rival, 2 lb. jar __.L_1__.______24c Mr. and Mrs*: Archie M. Silsby en­ the fair while there. much Improved in health. REED4IURKGTT REUNION Mr., and Mrs. W. E. C. McCowan tertained last Thursday Mrs. K. S. B. Crackers, Edgmbnt butters, 1 lb. pkg. ___.__._ ____15c Mr. and Mrs. A. G. Spenny, Mr. and Mr. and'MM'. A. A. Bergman re­ Members of the Reed-Burkett fam­ entertained guests at their home at a Holt and daughter. Miss Goldle Holt, Mrs. Harry Spenny and daughter, Mr. turned to Mason Wednesday after ilies held their annual reunion at Pot­ Pork & Beans; Campbeil's, two 8-oz cans 10c reunion Sunday. Those present were of Howell and Mrs. A. V. Holt from and Mrs. Wayne Spenny and son, Mr, spending a week at Bertha Lake In ter Park jn Lansing on Sunday. Mrs. Belle Walter and daughter Cecil Van Nuys, California, and Miss Alma Clare county. Guests were present fhom Wheeler, SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY and Mrs. Erie Spenny and Mr. and of Novl, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McCowan Sharpe of HoweU. Mrs. Silsby re­ At the meeting of the board of sup­ St. Louis, Mason, Detroit and Lan­ Mrs. Edward . CampbeU attended a and two children of Novi, Mrs. Nettie turned to HoweU with them. Mr. ervisors Monday a motion was adopt­ sing. Those attending from Mason Cane Granulated Sugar -_10 lbs. 52c family reunion in Charlotte, Sunday. McCowan anS son Walter, and daugh­ Silsby joined them over Sunday and ed providing for a vacation for Mrs. were Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Loudenslag- ter Martha of Moscow. both returned to their home. A school of Instruction will be giv­ Harold King, court house telephone er, Mrs. Robert Loudenslager and PORK ROAST O^IU PIG HOCKS a^\U en by Nan Johnston, worthy grand The August meeting of the Webb On Saturday, August 12, the annual operator. daughter, Joy Marie, Mr. and Mrs. Shoulder Cuts (It ID Lean and Meaty UC ID marshal of the Grand Chapter of School Improvement club was held basket picnic of the Ingham County Mrs. Annie Seelye, Mrs. Russell Collins Huntington, Noah F. Reed, Michigan at the chapter rooms of. last Thursday evening at the home of Farmers club will be held at the Birkett and Robert Birkett will spend Ralph Holmes ahd Mildred Louden­ BACON SQUARES1A_||_ STEAKS IQ^Ik Mason chapter No. 150 on August 15 Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Greene for potluck county park. Hon. V. ,J. Brown will next week in Cassopolis. Mrs. Seelye slager. The officers for the coming Armour's Wrapped lUt ID Round or Sirloin iOtlD at eight o'clock In the evening. Offi­ supper. There were 87 members and give the address of the. day. The will remain there for several weeks. year are Alex Loudenslager of Lan­ cers are asked to meet for practice at guests present. After a program of table committee consists of Mrs. 'Mac sing, president; Mrs. Alex Louden­ the chapter room on Friday evening, Mrs. Blanche WlUlamson and Stetes^ales Tax included in the price music, stunts and a play, "Why We Vaughn and Mrs. E. H. Williams. daughter Virginia and Mr. and Mrs. slager, secretary and treasurer. The August 11, at 7:30 o'clock, according, Never Married," Ice cream and cake Iced tea will be furnished. Members reunion next year will be held on the Choice Fruit Fresh Vegetables to announcement,by Mrs. Harry Q\\i F. A. Brenner and daughter Lois of was served. The place of the next will bring sandwiches and one other California, were week^ end guests of second - Sunday In August at Potter lesple, worthy matron. ' " " meeting will be announcied later. . dish of food. jpark.',' J.y.^,. WE DELIVER - PHONE 36

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Sydney Coulston, at Mason. Monday. their families enjoyed a picnic dinner chena Weeks of Weat Aurelius, visited camp, called on his uncle, M. R. Vantown Miaa Winnlfred Terwilliger is under aouth Um at Pleasant Lake, Sunday. South Aurelius and North Miss Virginia Snow, recently. Knickerbocker, Saturday afternoon. By Mn. L. p. WUIiuna the care of Dr. Culver. She has sinus By Bin. W. U Sloe Mrs. Mary Bashford is visiting her Onondaga Carl Warner, Cleo Swift, B. H. trouble. Claud Crane and family spent last brother. Wells Walker, of Bunkerhlll, By Mn. B. H. Field Field werg.in Detroit, Monday to the Ray Bravender and family, who haa for a few days. horse sale at which Mr. Warner pur­ week visiting Linden Crane, who is on Mr. and Mrs. E, E. Granger enter­ been ataying with hia parents, helping Mr. and Mra. Ivan Monroe and fam­ Viola Soules is spending the week a farm near Lewiston. ily were in Lansing, Thursday. chased four horses. tained tlie Howard sctiool reunion at with the farm work for several weeks, with her sister, Mrs. Earl Reich, near Mr, and Mrs. Clayton Snow were in Rex and Dale Wilklns are spending tlieir home Saturday. A very pleas­ returned to Holiey, Sunday afternoon. Doris Nelson has been ill the past Vantown. Mrs. Dora Thayer of Mason, visited week. her niece, Mrs. B. H. Field, Monday. Webberville the first of the week on several days at the World's Fair with ant day was spent. Mr. Granger at­ Mrs. Hilliard Bravender and Mrs. Eileen Terrill apent Saturday after­ business. the Okemos F. F. A. accompanied by Mf. and Mrs. E. Stroble and family Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wallene and tended the Howard school years ago. Claud Bravender and Elmer attended noon and night with her alater, Jean, Supt. Taylor. Mr. and Mrs. R, Crane visited at the the VanBuren reunion at Mason park were at Pleasant Lake Sunday to the at Pleasant Lake. family of Alaiedon, visited John He­ Herbert Briggs home in Handy town Saturday and called on Mr. and Mrs. Stroble reunion. The local ball team won Sunday's mans and family, Sunday. Tom Cameron of Port Huron, who The Crescent class meet at the home WiUtins Memorial ship, Sunday. Mr. Briggs is in poor Charles Stephens. game from Donald Hoover's team by The four schools, Aurelius, Barnes, lived in this locality when a boy, was of Ivan and Alice Monroe, Friday eve­ By Mrs. I. A. WUklns health. a score of 20-10. Gretton and Wilcox will hold their re­ a caller on former schoolmates, Sat­ ning. Ice cream and cake was en­ The Vantown Sunday achool picnic David Potter has been granted a union at Aurelius school on Saturday, urday. joyed by all. will be held at the county park at Ma­ Eden patent on a warning signal to be used August 10. Mrs. Maynard Breese is quite ill Mr. and Mrs, A, L, Hewitt and Mr, son, Wednesday, August 9. By Miss Oraoe Chapin at dangerous crossroads. Harris Hemans of Dearborn, and Mr. and Mrs. Basil Stowe entertain­ and her sister, Mrs. Loyal Keller, of Miss Piatt of Wiiiiamston, spent and Mrs, Skinner of Henderson, called If B. F. Ahrend, R. 4, will bring Jackson, is taking care of her. mother, Mrs. Minnie Hemans, of Ma­ on I, A, Wilkins and family, Sunday, this item to the NEWS office, he will ed Mr, and Mrs. Vern Wllhelm, Sun­ Sunday with her friend, Alice Gillette. son, were at John Hemans, recently. day. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Watters have Mrs. L. P. Williams of .Vantown, Charles Rathbun of Holt, now sta­ be given a free admission ticket to They went to Pleasant Lake, Sunday Margaret Hemans visited her cou­ Frank Horwood and sister, Mrs. E, been appointed on the music commit­ and Mrs. Merton Rice and Reba was evening. tioned at Cadillac, in a reforestation the Mason theatre. tee and Mrs. Earl Childs and Glenna in Fowlerville, Thursday.' sin, Beatrice Walline, of Alaiedon, last Rice, ot Howell, Everett Horwood and week. Mrs, Maggie Burden of Miliville, to help with tlie rest of the program Mr. and Mrs. Fred Holland of Web­ for the first meeting of the P. T. A. berville, called in this vicinity, Satur­ Leonard Walline of Aialedon, visit­ spent Sunday with L, P, Williams, • West Aurelius ed his cousin, John Hemans, last week. Miss Alice Chapin spent the week day. Mrs. O. M. Robertson ^^^^ end with her sister, Mrs. C. S. Clark, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lewis called on E, Mrs. Maggie Eveiin is home from her work in Jackson for a two-week Miliville of St. Johns. Stroble, Sunday. Miss Beryl Ambs has returned to Howard Stroble and Maynard vacation. By Mrs. Maggie Burden Robbins Aid will hold an ice cream The Record of 102 Years her work at Foote hospital in Jack­ Breese were in Jackson, Thursday. social at the home of Ben Kenyon, Mrs. Wilson attended the funeral of son, after enjoying a two-week vaca­ Friday evening. a relative in Lansing, recently. Shows that Building and Loan Companies in the United Mrs, F. Bellinger's two grandchil­ tion at the iiome of her parents. While Carl Topliff and family are attend­ States furnish an exceptionally high degree of Safety to Preaching services next Sunday at home she was entertained by Mr. Northwest Ingham ing the Century of Progress at Chi­ dren of Beaverton, are visiting her. morning at 10 a, m, Sunday school Mr. and Mrs. Frank Clickner of investors. In this country there are today and Mrs, J. P. Brownell and Miss By Mrs. Ami Terrill cago. at 11, This is the last Sunday before Ruth Jewell at a dinner and also by Mr, and Mrs. George Bauman re­ Felt Plains, visited tlieir son. Wells conference. Communion service will her sister, Mrs. Russell Crowl, at a turned from their outing at Lewiston, and family, Sunday. 12,000 Building & Loan Companies— also be observed. week end party, Jeanette, Junior and Joan Barnes Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hall of St. Albert Miller of Dart district, visit­ 11,000,000 Investins: Members— Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Ambs spent of Onondaga, visited their grandpar­ Charles Kirby of Eden, visited F. Johns, visited Mr, and Mrs, B, H, ed Everett Horwood Sunday morning, Sunday at the Eaton Rapids camp ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Osborne, O. Robertson, Sunday. Field and Wells Clickner and family, $9,000,0,00,000 in Assets. Maggie Burden and Everett Hor­ grounds. last week. The young people from here enjoy­ Friday, wood were dinner guests of L, P, Wil­ Paul Redman has the foundation Mrs. Evans, who spent several days ed the Sunday school picnic at Ben­ Mr, and Mrs, George Covert visited The NATIONAL is one of tlicso groat Building and Loan liams and family, Sunday, built for his new home on the same visiting her son at West Branch, nett park, Charlotte, last Saturday. their daughter, Mrs, Lois Parish, and Associations and during its 43 years has never lost a dollar D, Marshall was home frona tbe location as- the one destroyed by fire came back to her work at Robert Callers on our streets Sunday were: family of near Mason, Sunday, Rowe Memorial hospital, Friday, of any member's investment. last winter, Swan's, Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. George Voss of Meri­ Harold Thurlby and family, Dell E, J. Proctor and family visited John and Grace Chapin motored to Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillette of dian, H, E. Brockie and Miss Kirby Dolbee, Clyde Snow and family were friends in Bath, Sunday. Bryan, Ohio, Monday, Their mother, Lansing, spent Saturday night with of Eden, Mr, and Mrs, S, W, Robert­ at Pleasant Lake, Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Tliomas Kelley at­ who had been visiting her aunt there his brother Howard and on Sunday son of Eaton Rapids, Mrs, C, J, Whit­ E, L, Davis, Mrs, Ford, Mrs, Maud tended the funeral for his brother. for the past week, returned with tliem both families spent the day with an­ ing of Mason, Mr, and Mrs, C, Heffer Dolbee and Marjory, Lawrence Dol­ Wednesday, other brother. Burr, near Michigan and Mr, and Mrs, A, F, Schlee of Lan­ bee, Miss Lane, Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Mra, Russell Growl and Ella Jane Center. sing, Gorris enjoyed a fainily gathering at Pleasant Lake, Sunday, DR. K. E. SCHURR and Miss Laura Ambs wore Sunday Mr, and Mrs. Frank Osborne and Mrs, Mono Spencer and sisters of dinner guests of Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Lydia attended the Howard school re­ Jackson, visited their parents, Sun­ Mr, and Mrs, Michael Nelson of St, 1250 Griswold Street, Detroit, Mich. Osteopath io Johns, Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Warfle, Crowl, union at Ed Granger's near Vantown, day, Detroit's Oldest Building and MEMBEI? Mr, and Mrs. Frtank VanHorn and Pliysician-Surgeon Mr, and Mrs, Herb Crowl of Lake Saturday afternoon. Loan Association JEDERAL HOME:LOAN > Odessa, called on Mr, and Mrs. Rus­ Roy Rae and family and Geo. Soules daughter of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs, Local Representative: D. P. Whit­ •RANKSVSTEAV Oflticc Hours—9-13 lu m.; 3-5 p. m. Cooley and family of Holt, visited at sell Crowl, Thursday evening. attended the Andrews family reunion 1 Four I'own Corners more, Mason; Wm. H. Johnston, Leslie and 7-8 p. m. Alice and Martha Chapin are spend­ held near Pontiac last Sunday. t By Mrs. Edd MuUen the Clayton Snow home, Sunday, ing the fore part of the week with Robert Cooper and Mary Alice Miss Elnore Hill of Novi, Miss Mar- Plione 314 Mrs. W. J, Clarke in Detroit. Gordon of Detroit, spent Sunday at [ Dart National Bank Building, the Osborne home. Mr, and Mrs, Clare Smith were in Mason With all its drawbacks life is still Charles Wood, Elmer Bravender, Mason, Wednesday, a splendid adventure. Ellis Haynes and Ami Terrill with John and Anna Walla spent several days during the week in Flint, Kenneth Ickes of Jackson, spent the week with his parents. Miss Agnes Severance, Miss Minnie Severance and Mrs, Frank Severance of near Mason, wore Saturday guests of Mrs, Edd Mullen, THRIFTY CAR OWNERS Miss Phillis Ickes of Jackson, spent Uie week with her grandparents, Mrs, T: J, Giilam was taken to the St , Lawrence hospital in Lansing, Tliursday and Saturday she had an WROTE this CODE operation. At the present time slie is resting comfortably, Mr, and Mrs, John Walla entertain­ ed friends from Flint, Sunday, Mrs, Clare Smith is entertaining hor niece, The Thrifty Code for Tire Buyers James Clickner and family of Dear­ / hereby proiniso Ut trade in niy lliiii, Morii, born, Miss Mary Mullen of Detroit, Mr, and Mrs, F, P, Dean and Mr, and (langcroii.s lircs today and c<|uip my car, before prices Mrs, Paul Cross and daughter of Lan­ ativancc again, willi llio SnfesL and Most Dcpenthble sing, were Sunday visitors of Mr, and Tires I can find. Mrs, Edd Mullen, Donal Parks and family of Lansing, They must have: were Sunday guests of their parents John Ickes entertained his brother's Every fiber in cvcryU'v^h Slrelcli cord in cvcryyAy son from Pennsylvania, several days 8aliirate.V a proccsK Don McClure, of Haslett. v-liicli makes hold all world records on road and track for Safety, Mrs. Rolsie Foote and children of lliem "Lcak- Haslett, are spending a couple of iiriii>r'.'riicriili- Speed, Mileage and Endurance. weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ifer i.s "sealfcl" Elias Babbitt, The children have been a K a i 11 s t u i r wm Effect You! Drive iu today — we'll save you money and having the whooping cough. loss — llic riiiilicr valve si cm Miss Virginia Haker spent last week is viilvniii/,cd into llic tiilie. serve you bctler. in Wiiiiamston, visiting Mrs, Sherrill McBride, The upward trend of prices is going to have a serious effect on Wiiiiamston Grange will hold its THE NEW annual picnic at Riverside park on everyone. Unless incomes climb with the cost of living, the price rise SPARK PLUGS Sunday, August 13, Potluck dinner will work a hardship on almost everyone. Now is the time to buy; SUPER OLDFIELD TYPE will be served at 1:30 p. m. followed Old worn Sptirk by a program. I'liiss wiisle {gas­ Ituill lo cqtinl all fir.sl line slandnril now is the time to pay for your yearly subscription for the Ingham oline ami cause liiaiiil lircs in quaiily, eonslriiclion and p«» «• c r I (I s s — fippcariiiite, liiil lower in price — nii- County News. Perhaps never again will the occasion arise when you ntlier Fircftlone atfhievciiieni in saving t Northeast Alaiedon Firestone c n {pi­ t By Mrs. Sadie Boback ncers Imve (levcliip- money for car owners. t.,ri»,i.in,nin,nin„.„i,i»,.»..t..i may save 33 1-3 per cent of the regular cost of a year's subscription. cd new pr ltoelt i;i>. 4.75-19 1 j.25-18 . day with friends in Leslie, Tlie new deal lias gone into effect. The" Commodity prices are advancing daily. The Mrs. M. K. Campbell of Mason, NhHl ) Hliiili'.'r) cost of production is climbing sharply in all i-;sficit....(- cl«35 Atii>iirit> f A.f C spent a few days last week with her price of almost every article of merchandise 5,00-50 1 5,50-18 sister, Mrs. Clara Wade. plants and in all lines of business. The same has taken the upward trend and the end is Firestone UtUvr ,*f.ifii;» i'roportioittitnly' l.mv Mr. and Mrs. Harcourt of Lansing, eiigi II ccrH were Sunday guests of James Wood- is true of the newspaper plants. Increased not in sight. The following advances have liave 3.60 N«fili.,_ IMymoiith t 0.©5 Miaa Ethel Kelley of Okemos, spent Battery *t Alt 4.40.»1 ) a few days last week with Eleanor Hurry and take advantage of this 33 1-3 per cent Factories s,oo.so l.iiVH,,,4,75-1. 9 ) 7.4$ F.M.I 6.70 Woodworth. liave EX­ buleic,,.. s,oo-to Fold ] saving. Delay may mean that you will miss the oppor­ Ch«?rolct About 40 friends and relatives gath­ TRA Power llulok 4*af ered at the home of Mrs. Sadie Ro­ — are more Fold...,,. 8.10 Ch.vroirt.. tunity to have the Ingham County News for $1.00. ^ AiLowAi Rocknn 4.50-11 J back, Saturday evening, the occasion dependable S.I5.1I Ford Naah being the birthday anniversary of her Mail the coupon today. —last long- Auinirn. rirmoutb 7.10 Ford...... ) er.Frec Bat- Studabakcfr 9.00 Roekno Chenal«l...... ,,t ^ cousin, Mrs. Alta Pair. Refreshments tery Test. s.so.it 5.15.1 • J PIrmouth f 4»©» were served and a very enjoyable eve­ ONMf Sim Pn««HmMr low OiiMf sltn PnpMiMimihriM 4.71.19 J ning apent. The guest of honor re­ Name ceived many beautiful gifts. •jTSee Firf tan* Gum-Dipped TireM made tn the Fire$tone Faetoryfu The Button achool reunion in .Alaie­ %and Exhibition Buitding ot "A Century of Progreu" Chicago.^ don townahip will be on Saturday, P. O. . Auguat 12. Table aervice, sandwiches and one other dtah will be furnished J.B.DEAN by those attending. Renew If Nornlan Wever will bring thia Item to the NEWS office, he wUl be New... C.W. COUCH & SON HALLpSLAGH, Inc. given a free admission ticket to the Maion theatre. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS. MASQN. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY. AUGUST 10, im TiffTNiiM

We, the undersigned members the President believing it to be for the best interests of all. We have com­ plied with the provisions set forth in the agreement and will endeavor to aid in the national recovery from economic depression in every way pos­ sible. The cooperation of the individual is necessary to make this move­ ment a success. We are doing our bit; it is up to you to do yours by mak­ ing your purchases at the stores flying the blue eagle.

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Stillman Herd Leads PROCEEDINGS OF CIRCUIT COURT In High Production Taken from Journal Entries,of Ingham Countj; Legal News UM Olroolt Court HANSEN & BIRkHOL Z HAVE HIGH INDIVifDIVIDtiI A/ L ANIMAL. A SUMMARY OF LEGAL PROCEE?^INGS IN INGHAM COUNTY July 3B In the monthly re^fort of the Lan- Ancient Rivals Clash In the matter of the contempt pro­ slng-Ingham Dairy Herd Improvement ceedings, Kenneth Farnham. Sentence association made by A. J. Schroth, ROSTER OF COUN'^Y OFFICERS LANK At Bunkerhill Picnic tester, it is stated that 218 cows in suspended until Sept. 2, 1933, at 9:00 19 herds were on test during the ciRourr oovuT PROBATE COURT a. m. MASON AND STOCKBRIDGE July 81 month of July. The average produc­ PLAY THURSDAY AFTERNOON. tion ot all cows for this 31 day period Thlrtiedi Judicial Olroult Mnin office in Mason, branch at Lansing in Baucb People vs. Carl Godfrey. Arraigned, pleaded guilty, plea accepted, Sentence was 739 pounds of milk and 27.4 Bldg., open Mondays and Thursdays. IMASON TRIMMED 8 TO 3 BY SUP. Tlie deciding baseball game between pounds of butterfat. Out of this num­ KIROHER'S TEAM. Jackson 1 year to 4 years. (Illegal Terms: January, 2nd Monday in January at Mason; Mason and Stockbridge is being staged sale.) ber 19 cows were' producing over 1250 Judge: Hon. L. B. McArthur, Mason. at the Bunkerhill Catholic picnic March, 2nd Monday in March at Lansing; May, Alice R. Hoyt vs. William W. Hicks, pounds of milk and 8 cows averaged Dzurus Yields 16 Blows To Liuislng Thursday afternoon. Mason beat over 50 pounds ot butterfat. 2nd Monday in May'at Mason; September, 2nd et al. Order adjourning motion for Probate Register: Charles A.. Clinton, Mason.. Outnt, MiMon's Nino Hits Well Stockbridge early in the season and D. C, Stillman and Son of Mason Monday in September at Lansing. Scattered. summary judgment. then three weeks ago Stockbridge August I had the highest producing herd in the County Agent: J. M. Hewitt, Mason. trounced Mason. association for July with an average Mason fell victim to the Lansing People vs. Alfred Boudish. Sentence Judges: Hon. Charles B. Coiiingwood and Hon. Chuck Davis of Aurelius or Merton ot 939 pounds ot milk and 37,41 Supervisor of Mother'.T Pensions: Mrs. Karen Ly- United Oils 8 to 2 in the baseball Jacksoii 20 months to 2 years. (Illegal Mizer will hurl for Mason. Davis has pounds of butterfat. This herd con­ Leland W. Carr. game staged at the county park Sun­ possession). •Tian, Lansing. been pitching some execcllent ball this sists of mixed grade Guernseys and day. Sup. Fred Kircher's aggregation People vs, Cecil Blowers. Sentence season and may have first call. Stev­ Holsteins. Richard Selden of Eagle, Prosecuting Attorney: Dan D. McCuUough, Lansing; found Walter Dzurus, the Lansing 6 months to 2 years. (Illegal pos­ COUNTY CLERK ens is to have first call tor Stock- hnd second high herd averaging 975 Assistant, Benjamin F. Watson, Lansing. Main Elks hurler, doing duty for Mason, to session). bridge, it is reported. pounds of lnilk containing 3G.72 office. Capital Bank Tower, Lansing. Mason of­ their liking and pounded out 16 solid People vs. Merwin Daniels. Order Main office at Mason, branch in Lansing city hall. pounds of butterfat. The outstanding blows. Mason took nine bingles oft to show Ciuiso. flee, 3rd floor Court House, open second and cow for the month is owned by Hansen Hopkins, the Oils hurler, but failed to In the matter of tho contempt pro­ fourth Mondays of the month, 1:00 to 3:00 p. m. Clerk: C. Ross Hilliard, Mason. Charlotte And Mason and Birkholz and she produced 2033 cash in on them. ceedings, Glenn Munson. Guilty of contempt of court. Either furnish pounds of milk and 69.1 pounds of fat. Sheriff: Thomas H. Hanna, Mason. Lansing Chief Deputy: Flora G. Dewey, Lansing. Rathburn, the Oils second sacker, Encounter Postpbned and Dyne, the third baseman, did yeo­ bond to pay $71,50 within 10 days, or The seven liigli lierds for the month arc listed hei-e, D. C. Stillinan and Court Officer: George H. Shaw, Holt. OTHER COUNTV OFFICERS man work for the visitors. Rathburn MASON BASEBALL TEAM WILL jail until bond is furnished or money poled out three hits and scored twice. PLAY .VNOTIIER OUTFIT. paid, but not exceeding I'ycar, Son, S cows of mixed breedings, 939 Treasurer'. Clarence W. Lock, Mason. lbs, milk and 37.41 lbs, of fat; Rich­ Probation Officer and Friend of the Court, Laird Dyne also pounded out three hits and August 3 People vs. Clayton Haynes. Ar­ ard Selden, 5 grade HolsLeins and Troyer, Lansing. Register of Deeds: Ethel L. Phillips, Mason. scored once. Manager Bob Jones of the Mason The first two innings were score­ baseball team received word Wednes­ raigned, pleaded guilty, plea accepted. Brown Swiss, 975 lbs, milk, 30.72 lbs. Drain Commissioner: George Graham, Mason. 'Probation 1 year. fat; Max Elfert, 10 purebred and Circuit Court Commissioners: Carl H. McLean and less. Then the Oils' on four solid day night that Charlotte will not send School Commissioner; Fred E. Searl, Mason. blows and a wild pitch brought three a team here Sunday to play Mason as In the matter of the contempt pro­ grade Brown Swiss, 910 lbs. milk, Alvin A. Neller, Lansing. scheduled. Tlie Charlotte team has ceedings, J, Kirk Ranch, Guilty of 35,0-1 lbs. fat; Cloverloaf Dairy, 13 Road Commission: A. H. Phillips, chairman, Lan­ runs across. One run was made by the Oils In each of the next Ave been temporarily broken up although contempt-of court. Sentence suspend­ cows of mixed breeding, 893Hos. niilk, State Conservatiorf Officer, Glen Murphy, Mason. sing, L. T. Lasenby, Mason, C. H. Murray, frames. _ it is reported that another team is ed on condition he pay, at least $10.00 33,99 lbs, fat; Verne Higbee, 6 pure­ bred and grade Jerseys, 705 lbs, inilk, Residence opposite county park entrance. Bunkerhill. , Chapin reached first on a single in being organized and may play here every 2 weeks. • later in the season. .Viigust .S 32,75 lbs, fat; A, J, Simons, 14 pure­ the fourth and was brought home by bred and grade Ayreshircs and mixed Rickley's single. In the sixth Brown The Mason manager is scurrying People vs. Floyd Hull and Earl around to find a strong team to fill Woodbury. Arraigned, pleaded guilty breeds, 930 lbs, milk, 31,97 lbs, tat; was hit by a pitched ball. He then Earl iMorris & Son, 15 gracie Holsteins stole second and was brought in when the date. He has several on the string to both counts. Plea accepted on both and is, picking the best, Thursday counts. Remanded to sheriff to await and Guernseys, 852 lbs, milk, 30,77 lbs, Rickley doubled. fat, NEW CASES BEIGUN Lang did his best to start a ninth morniiig he said, "You may tell the sentence. MORTGAGE SALE SUMMARY IN CIRCUIT COURT inning rally when he pounded out a public there will be a baseball game August 4 Tlie three high cows of each ago Listed below are dates, places of sale, condensed descriptions of Chanocry and Law cases begun in double but the next two men at the at tho county park Sunday. I'll guar­ The Virginia Joint Stock Land Bank class are also listed. Two year old property, approximate amounts of mortgages, the mortgagors and Ingham county circuit court dur­ plate fell easy victims to Hopkins. antee to have a good team here to vs. Grant M. Hudson. Order dismiss­ class, D, C. Stillman tt Son, gi'ade Hol­ take the place ot Charlotte." ing petition and order. stein, :i-113 lbs. milk, 45.2 ll3S. tat; A. nwrtgagees, and the attorneys In foreclosures occurring within the ing week ending Monday before The Oils played errorless ball. Ma­ date ot publication. People vs. Floyd Hull. Sentence: J. Simons, grade Ayreshire, 1029 lbs. next thirty days. While great care has been taken in the compiling son's infield defense cracked twice at cruical moments. Jail 65 days, costs of ,$75,00, default milk, 40.1 lbs, fat; Earl Morris & Son, grade Holstein, 1057 lbs, milk, 3S,0 lbs, of this summary, the publishers of the Ingham County News do not Those who paid their money to see jail 4 months. (Illegal transportation). Golf Course Gossip tat, guarantee its accuracy and will accept no responsibility therefor. This Sup. Kircher cavort in uniform were People vs. Earl Woodbury. Sen­ tence: Jail 65 days, costs ot ,$75,00, Thl'co year old classj, Hansen and summary is compiled and published for the protection and conven­ School District of the City of Lan­ not disappointed. He played halt the Sale Murdock's squawks about being sing vs. Charles E. Gauss. Insurance default jail 4 months. (Illegal trans­ Birkholz, purebred Holstein, 1519 lbs. ience ot both mortgagors and mortgagees and other interested parties. game in right field. He scored a run included in the chaiupionship flight Commissioner, et al; Central West for the Oils. portation). milk, 47,0 lbs. tat; A. J. Simons, grade now fall on deaf ears. The Sunoco Ayreshire, 1184 lbs. milk, 46.1 lbs. Surety Co. Trespass on the case upon oil magnate turned in a brilliant 38 The box score follows; tat; A. J. Simons, grade Holstein, 1317 promises. Fred L. Warner, Atty. United Oils Tuesday night. He claims that If he August 11, at Lansing. Moots vs. September 1, at Lansing. Central Robert J. Morrow vs. Roy C. Gra­ Probate Hearings lbs, milk, 40.1 lbs. fat. Sonnenberg. Beg. 5 rods E of S Vt Trust Co. vs. Hobblcwhite. Lots 84 AB R H E has to play in the championship class ham. Trespass on the case upon Gyineski, ct 5 0 10 that he intends to give the boys a run For Tuesday, August 15 Four year old class, Hansen tt Birk- post of Sec. 18, E ."J rods, N 80 rods, and 85, of the Standard Real Estate pi-oniises. Dwight L. Graham, Atty. Estate ot James C, Fox, deceased, holz, purelM-ed Holstein, 2033 lbs. milk, VV 10 rods, S 64 rods, E 5 rods, S 16 Co,'s Westmoreland Add, to City of Rathburn, 2b 5 2 3 0 for their money. Roy W. Fowler, et al vs. Monarch hearing on claims. 69.1 lbs. tat; Max Ettert, purebred rods to place of beginning, in the Twp. Lansing, $12,422.37. Allan R. Black, Dyne, 3b 4 13 0 Fii-e Ins. Co, of Cleveland, Trespass Estate of Percy DcWolf Pendleton, Brown Swiss, 1103 lbs. milk, iJS.l lbs. of Lansing, ?3607.50. C. F. & E. T. Atty. Raymont, ss 5 0 0 0 The handicap tournament is nar­ on the case. Frederick J. Ward, Atty. deceased, hearing on will. fat; CloverleuC Daii-y, gl-ade Holstein, Hammond, Attys. September 1, at Lansing, Capitol Scott, It 5 0 2 0 rowing down. The title rests between Estate ot Maude Dills, deceased, 1354 lbs, milk, 52,8 lbs, fat. Savings tt Loan Co. vs. Smith. S 50 Edward Lavin vs. W. I-I. Martini. Slaght, lb 5 0 2 0 seven men. W, E. Klnsey is waiting August 12, at Lansing. Capitol Sav­ Appeal. Pierce & Planck, Attys, hearing on appointment of adminis­ Mature class, five years and ovoi', ings & Loan Co. vs. Whalen. E 50 ft. ft. of N 123% ft. of lot 6, and the S Kircher, rf 2 10 0 to take on the winner between Cliff trator. Frances H. Leggett & Co. vs. Es- Walcott and .Vance Mclntyre. Leo Earl Morris & Son, grlide Holstein, of lot 12 and 13 of Reola Park Subd. 'WA ft, of the N 123% ft. of lot 5, Satler, rf 3 110 Estate of Catherine J. Foster, men­ tills Good Health Cafeteria. Trespass Burton and Bud Zimmer must play 1098 lbs, milk, 64.5 lbs, fat; Max Eif­ of a part of the W Ml of the E V2 of block 11 of Green Oak Add. to City of Straiger, c 4 2 2 0 tally incompetent, hearing on appoint­ on the case upon promises. Jay F. their match and Wayne Barker and ert, purebred Brown Swiss, 1144 lbs, Sec, 28, T4N, R2W, ,'52935,16, Cum­ Lansing, $3079.90. Cummins & Cum­ Hopkins, p 4 12 0 ment ot guardian. McMullen, Atty. Lee Ware have their 18 holes to play. milk, 50.0 lbs. fat; C. K. Hoskins, mins &, Cummins, Attys. mins, Attys, Estate of Joseph E. Povey, deceas­ purebred Holstein, 2105 lbs. milk, 52,0 September 2, at Lansing. Macvie Chancery 42 8 16 0 August 12, at Lansing, Link vs. Cliarles F. Deisch, et al vs, Capitol ed, hearing on final account, lbs, tat. Link. Lot 10 of block 13 of Waldo's vs. Burnes. N 21.05 ft. of the W 92 Mason There is to be a mixed two-ball ft. of lot 4, block 229, City of Lansing, Savings it Loan Co., a Michigan Corp. AB R H E foursome tournament for club mem­ Add. to the Village of Williamston, Injunction on foreclosure proceedings. ,'i;i063,33. John McClellan, Atty. ,$2398,50, Smith, Hunter .fe Spaulding, L. Harkness, 2b 4 0 0 0 bers Thursday afternoon at four Attys. Carbaugh & Leighton, Attys. Chapin, lb 3 12 1 o'clock. Following the 'tourney there \ Dart District Meadsville August 12, at Lansing. Capitol Sav­ ny Mrs. Grace Patrick ings & Loan Co. vs. Parker. Lot 2 of September 2, at Lansing. Capitol Martha VanFloet vs. Busch-Sallan Brown, 3b 3 .111 is a weenie roast planned. t By Mrs. Hattie Godley block 4 of Hall's South Side Add. to Savings & Loan Co. vs. Wald. Lot 9 Co., a Michigan' Corp., et al. Injunc­ Rickley, If 4 0 2 0 the City of Lansing, ,$1912.41. Cum­ ot the plat ot Fairfield Gardens, Twp. tion. Plaintiff's Atty., J. F. Berry; J, Harkness, c 4 0 10 Those who come to the front in the Det. Attys., McClellan & Neller. Wesley Warfle and family spent Mrs. Margnret Zulilke has returned mins &, Cummins, Attys. of Lansing, $1013.95. Cummins & Mizer, cf 4 0 2 0 mixed foursome play will be invited to Sunday at the county park, the occa­ Cummins, Attys. Cornelia M. Weckler vs. Edward D. meet the Inverness club in a tourna­ to her home in Lapeer, after spending August 12, at Lansing. Central Lang, rf 3 0 10 sion being the Warfle-Dakln reunion. four weeks at the honie of her aunt, September 2, at Lansing, Capitol Weckler, divorce. McClellan & Neller. ment to be staged at the Mason course Trust Co. vs. Tenney. 4.22 acres In Edgar, ss 3 0 0 0 Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Hartsuff vis­ Mrs, Flora Whitney. Sec. 4, T3N, R2W, $1567.22. C. F. Savings & Loan Co, vs. Wright. Lot Attys. Barnard, ss 1 0 0 0 Sunday. James R. Hamsey, trustee of Mar­ ited her parents near Bruin Lake, Ellas Budd, Mrs. Clarence Budd and & E. T. Hammond, Attys. 104 of Taylor's Rlverview Subd. No. 1, Dzurus, p 4 0 0 0 Sunday. tha Baske Estate vs. Martha Baske. Mrs. William F. Richards won the daughter Monica, were callers in this August 12, at Lansing. Capitol Sav­ Twp. ot Lansing, $2590.69. Cummins Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Godley spent Bill to void deed. Pierce & Planck, flag tournament Wednesday. Her 56 vicinity, Sunday. ings & Loan Co. vs. Pinch. N Mi of it Cummins, Attys. 33 2 9 2 the week end in Lansing with Mr. and Attys. gave her two shots down No. 1 after Ilah Whitney is spending the week lot 18, block 2 of Hall's Add. to City September 2, at Lansing. Capitol Mrs. Omar Cady. F. H. McClintock vs. Capital Na­ finishing the nine in 54. at Bath, with her grandparents. of Lansing, $1949.48. Cummins & Savings tt Loan Co. vs. Wright. Lot Cecil Oakley and Lloyd Curtis at­ Cummins, Attys. 103 of Taylor's Rlverview Subd. No. 1, tional Bank, et al. Bill for account­ Rickley Protects Lead Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Galpin, Kieth ing. A. M. Cummins, Attys. Three golf foursomes and a flock of tended the ball game in Detroit, Sun­ and Joanne spent the week end at the August 18 at Lansing. Prudential Twp. of Lansing, $2573.58. Cummins day. Ins. Co. vs. Scott. Lot 139 and east & Cummins, Attys. Effie Hendries vs. Walter Hendries, With Brace Of Bingles bridge players reported for ladies' Patrick home. divorce. Clark S. Gregory, Atty. day Wednesday. Mrs. Leo Burton re­ Mr. and Mrs. Dee Wilcox and fam­ Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Utter and Va of lot 138 of McPherson's Heather­ September 2, at Lansing. Capitol ily were guests of Squire Holt in wood Subd., City of Lansing. $7392.48. Savings & Loan Co. vs. Algate. The Mabel Wenzlick vs. Frank Wenz- .300 HITTERS STAGING NEAT ports that interest in the day set aside Richard of Iowa, have been visiting lick, divorce. Harry H. Partlow, Atty. for women is increasing. Dansville, Sunday. fritfnds here the past week. John A. Brooks, atty. W 2-3 of lot 28 of block 1 of the re­ RACE FOR HONORS. Cecil Oakley is spending his two- August 18 at Lansing. Bell vs. Pa­ plat of Dlckerman's Add. to the City Lewis Cook vs. Frances Cook, di­ Miss Ardis Pulling is visiting in vorce. C. V. King, Atty. Rickley, by virtue of a double and week vacation with his father, Bert Lapeer at the home of her aunt, Mrs. len. NE V* of section 15, T3N, RlW. of Lansing, $2062.87. Cummins & Oakley and family. $3652.33. W. S. Seelye, atty. Alma Lorenz vs. Howard F. Lorenz, a single against the United Oils Sun WhettOcld Center Mattie Fosdick, Miss Agnes Fosdick Cummins, Attys. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Malcho enter­ August 19 at Lansing. Spalding vs. September 2, at Lansing. Capitol divorce. Hayden, Hubbard & Rath­ day, added to his lead in the column By Mrs. George Pratt returned home with her, after spend­ bun, Attys. of averages. His mark now stands at tained the Dan Patrick family Sun­ ing several weeks at the Felton home. Longcor. Lot 17 of blk. 2 of Steb­ Savings & Loan Co. vs. Smithers. S day at a family reunion. bins-Moore replat in Townsend's subd. Bernice Rowland vs. Sherman Row­ .444. Brown held his own Sunday with Mrs. Bravender called on her daugh­ Vi of lot 8 of block 1 of Ballard's Add. Lloyd Howell and family have mov­ City of Lansing. $1619.76. Pulver & land, divorce. Hayden, Hubbard & a hit out of three times up. He is in Last Sunday evening a full house ter, Mrs. Chas. Niethammer, one day to the City of Lansing, $3610.11. Cum­ ed "back to the old home. Bush, attys. mins & Cummins, Attys. Rathbun, Attys. second place with .362. Jess Harkness greeted Rev. George Barnard of Cali­ last week, The Dart school reunion will be held September 4, at Lansing. Kempt Marie Belt vs. E. S. Belt, divorce. is in third place .with , Mizer and fornia, author of the "Old Rugged Daniel and Gracie Patrick and Miss August 19 at Lansing. Capitol Sav- In Hayner's woods Saturday, August Commercial Savings Bank vs. Smith. Hayden, Hubbard & Rathbun, Attys. Chapin tied up for fourth. Barnard, Cross" and Mr. Cupit of Grand Eleanor Davis were home over the slngs & Loan Co. vs. Taulor. West 6 19. AU former teachers and pupils The E 96 ft. of lot 48 of Foster Farm Joseph Mershner vs. Ann Mersner, Lang and Lynn Harkness are also In Ledge, who lectured on Herod's Tem­ week end. rods of lot 27, Capitol Heights, City of are Invited to attend. Lansing. $1685.60. Cummins & Cum­ Add., City of Lansing, $2241.31. Fos­ divorce. Alvin A. Neller, Atty. the .300 class. ple and Prof. Lord, a noted musician, Mrs. Flora Whitney and Orlle were mins, attys. ter & Comeron, Attys. Theo Darbar vs. Phillip Darbar, di­ The official averages as compiled by from Grand Ledge, at the Wheatfield in Lapeer, Saturday and Sunday. August 19 at Lansing. Capitol Sav­ September 8, at Lansing. Central vorce. William C. Brown, Atty. Manager Bob Jones follow: Center M. E. church union services. ings & Loan Co. vs. Haskins. Lot 91 Trust Co. vs. Ehinger. Lot 87 of In­ AB H Pet. Gerry Fisher has gone on a motor Diut. No. 7, White Oak By Mrs. F. C. Kendrlck of Excelsior Land Co. Subd., City of dian Hills plat. Meridian Twp., $9,- Rickley 27 12 .444 trip through New York state and For Seventy Years, this office Lansing. $1008.42. Cummins & Cum­ 100.00. Allen R, Black, Atty. Soutii Alaiedon { Brown 47 17 .362 Maine in company with his college September 9, at Lansing. American By Mrs. H. i. Laycock | friends. has kept an accurate record of mins, attya. J. Harkness 54 19 .352 Miss Pearl Kendrick ot Lansing, State Savings Bank vs. Skozylos. Lot The Wheatfield Center L. A. S. will August 19 at Lansing. Capitol Sav- Mizer 46 16 .348 spent part ot this week with her par­ INGHAM COUNTY TITLES 36 ot block 1 of Assessor's plat No. meet with Mr. and Mrs. Earl Rector, Ings & Loan Co. vs. Edgar. Lot 140 Chapin 23 8 .348 ents, Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kendrick. of Cedarbrook Subd., Township of 28, City of Lansing, $287.51. Fred L. Miss Mae Lamb spent the week end Barnard 6 2 .333 Thursday, August 17, for supper. Ev­ We furnish Abstracts on short Warner, Atty. at the home of her brother, Mr, and eryone Is Invited. Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bachman enter­ Lansing. $3377.36. Cummins & Cum­ Lang : 49 16 .326 tained his parents, ot Webberville, notice, accurate, courteous, September 9, at Lansing. Capitol Mrs, W, K. Lamb, Mr. and Mrs. Hume and Lloyd ot mins, attys. L. Harkness 64 20 .310 Sunday. service. Savings & Loan Co. vs. Darwin. Lot Mr, and Mrs, Lee Davies and Leslie, celebrated Mrs. Hume's 64th August 19 at Lansing. Goodrich vs. Imhoff 24 7 .292 Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Granger called 20 and E 7'/o ft. of lot 21 In Oak daughter and mother visited their cou­ birthday Wednesday with her son, C. Heldtman. West Vi of lot 7 and east Smiley 46 9 .195 on Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kendrick, Sun­ 18 inches of lot 8, blk. 1, of Morri­ Grove Subd., Twp. of Lansing, sins, Mr, and Mrs, H, J. Laycock Sun­ Edgar 47 7 .149 Webster, and family. INGHAM ABSTRACT & day afternoon, day afternoon. son's subd. of blk. 16 of Townsend's $987.40. Cummins & Cummins, Attys. Clipper 32 4 .125 Mr. and Mrs. M. L. Butler and Ina TITLE COMPANY September 9, at Lansing. Capitol Lyle and Ward Bartholomew and of East Lansing, were Sunday after­ Mrs. E. Scripter was in Mason on subd.. City ot Lansing. $1571.09. Saturday and called on her sister, C. F. & E. T. Hammond, attys. Savings & Loan Co. vs. Kenney. Lot Roy Laycock left last Saturday with noon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dell Lansing Mason the F, F, A, boys and their teacher, Mrs. E. Shepard. August 19 at Lansing. Nealson vs. 12 of the plat of Sterling Farms, Del­ Fitchburg Wolf and family. hi Twp., $1236.44. Cummins & Cum­ W, H, Taylor, to attend the World's Mr. and Mrs. Frank Biggs and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lohr and O, Dake. Lot 3 of blk. 6 of Hickory By Mra. I. S. Batldorff Bachman were In Lansing, Friday, on Grove Park, Meridian Township. mins, Attys. Fair at Chicago, They expect to be Belle Moyer were Sunday guests of September 9, at Lansing. Union gone until next Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Tuttle. business. $3321.00. C, F. fS: E. T. Hammond, Mrs. F. C. Kendrick called on Mrs. attys. Building it Loan Co, vs, Dehn. W 59,37 Mrs. Julia Turner is still quite ill Gurdeon Frost went on a tour of in­ of lot 16 of Wm. Foster's Subd. of lot and under the doctor's care. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hawley and spection with the Dansville 4-H club Edith Ingles, Friday. Wmimstks August 21 at Lansing. Moore vs. 2, block 1 of Claypool's Subd., City of Mrs. Albert Jolinson was painfully Esther and Miss Donna Wilson are last Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. E. Lohr were in Ma­ Krental. Lot 10, blk, 32, Elmhurst camping at South Haven, this week. son on business last week Tuesday. subd,. City of Lansing. .$1031.10. Car­ Lansing, .$4288.35. C. F. & E. T. Injured last week when her hand was Mrs. Esther Chap has gone on a mo­ caught in the wringer. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hawley spent Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Kendrick and T^IRIUED, baugh & Leighton, attys. Hammond, Attys. tor trip in the northern part of the September 9, at Lansing. Lot 5 of Mrs. Luella Arend and Mrs. Vernlce several days last week In the cherry state, with relatives. Pearl attended a shower for Mr. and August 21 at Lansing. Central region of northern Michigan. Mrs. Howard Scripter given by Miss WhenTorturii^ I Trust Co. vs. Holmes. Lot 9 of Just- block 3, Handy Home Add. to City of Laycock visited their uncle, C. L. Hu­ Mr. and Mrs. Watson and Mrs. Car­ Margaret Scripter at the home ot Mr. PlM-nsAi«Sto|i|HKl* A-Mere Farm subd., Delhi Township. Lansing, $1160.78. Cummins & Cum­ lett and father, James Hulett, and A doctor mat with rie Shotweli attended camp meeting and Mrs. E. Scripter, Monday evening. $932.39. Chas. W. McGlll, atty. mins, Attys. families last Friday afternoon. Wonderland pii.iM>nMn.l nco... _ at Eaton Rapids, Sunday. Ivan Abbott began work in Lansing tmUnii rta«Bi.U.m t)M* August 25, at Lansing. Central September 9, at Lansing. Capitol Mrs. Clarence Warner visited her By Mrs. W. J. CHarke tu. offk* Trust Co. vs. Arens. Lot 110 of Du­ Savings & Loan Co. vs. Amsden. Lot brother. Dr. Reynolds, in Dimondale Mrs. Alberta Isenhath is visiting her Monday. eiowded «tUi p.tl.iite rant Hills No. 1, Lansing Twp., $1,- 255 in Highland Park in the City of last Friday.' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lord this Mrs. C. W. Benjamin and Betty Lou tnm ttx .ad ixar. B. week. w.. tlMUr lndu«.d I. 902.84. Allan R. Black, Atty. Lansing, $544,66. Cummins & Cum­ Mr. and Mrs. Will McCleer and and Rodney Dale, Mrs. Donald Hunt a.Kc ou ouMMiuUiif pr.fwrlpUon .T.ll»- August 25, at Mason. Quenby vs. mins, Attys. State Savings Bank vs. French. W 55 Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Shultz visited daughter Maxine and Miss Madeline and Robert of Albion, spent Tuesday M. tbrougli .r. Th**, NE >/t of Sec. 24, T2N, RIE; also S September 9, at Lansing, Capitol ft. ot lot 5, block 123, City of Lan­ Miss Mary Grow called on Miss Mrs. Roy Melcher spent Sunday at the M. ilM opl.t.. or.Mreotie. la Ru-No-lla. Savings & Loan Co, vs, Paquet. N 77 Dorothy Jones, Saturday afternon. home of Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Grimm. Mtl .nd pow.rtu) jH .biolutelr b.rt.« 10 acres of the E Vi of the frl. W % sing, $1557.92. Fred L. Warner, Atty. McCormick-Deering Farm I.M. Wb|r,w..M tlm. wltb .nythinc tbM. of NW Vi of the SW Vi Sec. 19, T2N, ft. of lots 190 and 191 of Half Acre September 9, at Lansing. Pruden­ Mr. and Mrs. Sedgwick Lawrence, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Keeler were In dMin't itop rour p.Inf If Ru-No-ii. do... R2E, $2324.90. W. S. Seelye, Atty. Land Co. Subd., City of Lansing, $2,- tial Ins. Co. of America vs. Tenney. Jack and Alice Craig spent Sunday at this neighborhood, Sunday. Machinery ttuit rou know rou, wllf got well. o*i.r August 26, at Lansing. Capitol 006.38. Cummins & Cummins, Attys. Lot 291 of McPherson's Heatherwood Ella Sharp park. onlr ..UM) mfterlnt. Try thia fait work- with notes for balance ins pretortption Ui.t puti bedrldilen. p.ln. Savings & Loan Co. vs. Smith. W 6 September 9, at Lansing. Union Subd. No. 5, City of Lansing, $7,- Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morehouse, Mr. lacked lufteren on {>ieir feet re.dr tor rods of lot 421 of Leslie Park Subd., Building & Loan Co. vs. Cascadden." 798.73. John A. Brooks, Atty. and Mrs. Hugh Morehouse and Joanna Marriage Licenses work or pl.rl City of Lansing, $2102.41. Cummins Com. 643 ft. E of center of Sec. 4, September 9, at Lansing. Horne vs. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Ed C. W. COUCH & SON Mears, of Lansing. & Cummins, Attys. thence E 130 ft., S 101.56 rods, W 130 Putman. Lots 239 and 240 of Leslie Carl F. Allen, Lansing 32 Mason Mr. Hemstreet and son Wllber call­ August 30, at Lansing. Michigan ft., N 101.56 rods to beginning, $3,- Park Subd., City of Lansing, $3740.10. Hazel Lugar, Park Lake 33 L. H. Harrison Millers Fire Ins. Co. vs. Mead. N 22 390.30. C. F. & E. T. Hammond, Atty. C. F. & E. T. Hammond, Attys. ed on Mrs. Daisy Morehouse, Sunday. Kenneth W. Thompson, Pontlac 25 feet of lots 4 and 5, of block 100, City September 9, at Lansing. Capitol September 9, at Lansing. Capitol Maurice McCreery was In Ann Ar­ of Lansing, $6210.43. Kelley, Sessions, Saving & Loan Co. vs. VanHorn. Lots Savings & Loan Co. vs. Kenney. Lot bor, Monday. Ruth A. Canby, East Lansing 24 Warner & Eger, Attya. 119 and 120 of Sterling Farms No. 2,' 12 of Sterling Farms, Delhi Twp., $1,- Miss Proctor of White Oak, Is work­ L. G. Ives, Lansing 21 August 30, at Lansing. IClcbigan Sec. 15, Delhi Twp., $888.93. Cum­ 240.07. • Cummins & Cummins, Attys. ing for Mrs. Fred Lord. Alice Vermes, Lansing 20 Millers Mutual Fire Ins. Co. vs. Mead. mins & Cummins, Attys. September 9, at Lansing. American Mr. and Mrs. John Qulnn are living Orla G. Parker, Flint 21 The undivided 2-3 Interest In the N September 9, at Lansing. Capitol State Savings Bank vs. French. W 55 In Fred Lord's tenant house. Louise E. Tufts, Lansing 18 S% Notes Mr. and Mrs. I. S. Batdorff and 221/2 ft. of lots 4 and 5, block 100, City Savings & Loan Co. vs. Kenney. S ft. of lot 6 and the S i/i of the W 55 Thorllef Rosseland, Jersey City —30 family spent Sunday with Mr. and of Lansing, $25,047.44. Kelley, Ses- 124 ft. of lot 3 of Floral Subd., City of ft. of lot 5, block 123, City of Lan­ Olga Lebenz, Jersey City, N. J. —28 slons, Warner & Eger, Attys. Lansing, $3023.71. Cummins & Cum- sing, $2229.59. Fred L. "Warner, Atty. Mrs. Lark Ambs. Maturing in one year, issued by this com­ August 31, at Lansing. MaDan vs. mlnsi Attys. September 9, at Lansing. Capitol Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawley visited Chester W. Jackson, Holt 26 CoUett. Lot 8 of block 3 of Park September 9, at Lansing. American Savings & Loan Co. vs. Gearhart. Lot their daughter, Mrs. Corwin Voss, of Majel E. Williams, Holt 23 pany for your investment funds Heights, City of Lansing, $5086.51. State Savings Bank vs. Remez. W 45 5 of Floral Subd., City of Lansing, $1,- Lansing, one day last week. Before Cecil A. Botsford, Lansing 22 Kelley, Sessions, Warner & Eger, ft. of lot 3, block 1, of Cowles' Subd. 679.41. Cummins & Cummins', Attys. her marriage July 15, Mrs. Voss was RoseUa M. Morphy, Lansing 25 Attys. • on block 14 of Townsend's Subd. of September 9, at Lansing. American Mrs. Edna Lathrop. Edward A. Penoyer, Lansing 20 September 1, at Lansing. Hull vs. Sec. 20, City of Lansing, $2899.96. F. State Savings Bank vs. French. W 55 Mr. and Mrs. Murphy entertained Garnet L. Scott, Lansing .,___18 Bowerman Finance Corp. Lot 16 of L. Warner, Atty. ft. of lot 6 and the S % of the W 55 his brother and wife," Sunday. Omar L. Bartlett, Vevay _ 25 Dart National Company Saginaw Park, City of Lansing, September 9, at Lansing. American ft. of lot 5, block 123, City of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wleler were In Mildred Near, Aurelius —_ 28 $545.96. Kelley, Sessions, Warner & State Savings Bank vs. Beck. Com. $555.78. Fred L. Warner, Atty. Jackson last Tuesday. Under Stale Suparvlalon Clifford Feasel, Lansing 21 Eger, Attys. 173 ft. S of S line of Baker St. on the September 9, at Lansing. Union Misses Erma and Ethel Artz are Owned by Slookholder* ol The Dart National Bank September 1, at Mason. Dart Na­ W line of Potter Hill St., thence W Building & Loan Co. vs. Logan. E 40 attending camp meeting in Flint this Dona McCully, Lansing '.: 18 tional Bank vs. Cross. SB V* of the11 4 ft, S 42.66 ft. E 114 ft., N 42.55 ft. of W 85 ft. of lot 12, and E 40 ft. week. Harold M. Totten, Lansing _34 SW V* of Sec. 23, TIN, R2W, exceptft . to beg,, $1150.03. F. L. Warner, ofrW 85 ft. of N 1 rod of lot 11, block Joyce Mane, Charlevoix 26 IMason, IMicliigan 811 11 acres off west side, $1042.10. E. A. Atty. 87, City of Lansing, $2679.88. C. F. A civilized nation is one that is hor­ Jacob Jurensen, Lansing :—48 Densmore, Atty. September 0, at Lansing. American 6 B. T. Hammondi Attys. rified by other civilized nations. Blanch G. Gooding, Charleston, S.C.48 j: INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, M ICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST lO; 1933 Pase Eleven

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NCnCB OP MORTGAGE BALE ATTORNEYS By MORTGAGE SALE NOTIOB OF MORTGAGE BALE MORTGAGE SALE REAL ESTATE Default having been mads in the condlUons of two certain mortcagea on th. property Defnult having been made In tho condlUons Default having been mad. in the condlUons Default having been made In tho conditiona 0. J. HOOD .nd GEORGE H. MeARTHUR, TRANSFERS ) hereinafter dencribed, executed by Minnie H. of a certain real estate mortgage whereby the of a certain real eatata mortgage made by ot a certain mortgage mado by Nellie Tenny Attorneys at Law. Farmers Bank Bldg.. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Rowe and daugh­ Cockburn, of (.anslnB, HIchisan. to J. Gilbert power ot sale therein contained became oper­ George L. Jackson and Ida W. Jackson, hua­ to the Michigan Trust' Company of Grand Mason, Mich. Phone, olTice 302. Iw62p ter Alice attended the McCabe reunion Avery, of the aame place, ono of the aaid ative, mftde by Margnret Logan, Margaret D. band and wife, of Ingham County. Stato of Raplda, Michigan, dated the 20Ui day ot Sep­ mortgages bearing .dato the 4th day of Juno. Logan and Joseph R. Logfin, single, to the Michigan, which mortgago tieara dato the 1st tember, A. D. 1925, and recorded in tho olTice D. G. F. WARNER ft DWIGHT U WILSON (By Ingham Abstract & Title Co.) at Potter Park, Sunday. 1920. and filed for record in the olfico of tho Union Building and Loan Asaociation. Limit­ dny of July. A. D. 1927. and was duly re­ of tho Register of Deeds for the County of Attorneys ut I,nw. 1002-3-4 Bauch Building ed, a Michigan corporntion, of Lnnsing. Mich­ Deeda, Ingham and State of Michigan, on the 9th day Juiy 31 Mr. and Mrs. H. D. McCabe of New noglfitor of Deeds of Ingham County, Hichi- corded in the ofTice of the Regiater of Lansing, Michigun. 61 Weston, Ohio, spent Monday with Mr. gan, on tho Cth day of June, 11)20. and re­ igun, dnted February 20. 1931, nnd recorded in County ot Ingham, State of Michigan, on the of October, A. D. 1925. in Liber 266 of Mort- T, June Smith and wife, et al,, to corded in Libcr 20ri of mortgagca on page 583 the Ingham County, Miehignn, Register of 1st day of July. A. D. 1927. in liher 286 ot gagea on page 501, antl'by sftid Michigan Trust FARMERS' MUTUAL and Mrs. Paul Rowe and Alice. Deed's olfice on Mnrch 3, 1931. in Uber 330 mortgnges on page 474, and on which mortgage Compnny duly usslgnetl to Stanley Martin, Orpha Kelley and wife, lots 4 and 5, thereof, and tho other of tho aaid mortgagoa there h claimed to bo duo nt the date of this FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF INGHAH Lute Boutwell, Doris Boutwell and dated tho 14th day of October, 102l>. nnd filed ot inortgngca on pnge 539, upon which mort- which aaaignment wits recorded in the olTlce ot Cofinty. Safest, cheitpeat, licat. For infer, block 2, Village of Nova Scotia, and for record in tho ollico of the anid Rcgiatrar Khgo thef'e ia now clftimed to be due nnd pfty­ hotice, tor principal and intereat the aum ot tho Regiater ot Deeda tor the County ot Ing­ commencing on the W bank of Grand Paul returned from a week's camping ftblo tor principal and interoat the sum ot Twenty-six hundred' forty-five dollara and fifty ham and State of Michigan, on the 28th day matlon write to Louis Stid, secretut-y, Mn­ at'Sage Lake. on the IGth day of October, 1035. and recorded $2673.00, and inaurnnco premiums ot $0.88. conta ($2645.60) ; for 1930 tiixea paid by auld of November. A. D. 1928. in Liber 300 of son. E. A. Densmore. president. Maaon. river where the E&W 1-8 Une of the In Libcr 209 of mortgagca on page lOB there­ mnklng n totftl debt ot $2079.88, and no auit mortgagees, tho aum ot Ono hundred forty-two Mortgages on page 31. unti aubacquently duly On^ice on fif'fit floor court botfso. Iw52ci SE Vi of Sec, 17 crosses said river, W Mr. and Mrs. Warren Smith of Jack of, nnd both of tho aaid mortgagca duly a»- dollnrs and twenty-four cents ($142.24); tor son, spent Sunday afternoon with Will algncd by tho Probato Court .of said County nt law hftving been brought to I'ccover huld uaalgnetl by aaid Stanley Martin to Annie 76 rods, S 26 rods, E to W line of Grist debt, or nny part thcfeof. anld mortgaKCC. insurance paid by mortgagees the aum of Four Shields, which naaignment wita tinted the 29th CHARLES FIELD. Agent. Cltirxfna Mutual Stid. acting in tho lulminlfitratian of the Estate of dollara and fifty centa ($4.50); and the aum Automobile Inatiritncc Company. Phone Ma­ mill lot, NE'ly along N line of said lot tho enid J. Gilbert Avery, dcccnacd, to Emma hnvlng by resolution duly nilopted at n regular of Thirty-flve dollara ($36.00) as an attorney day of May, A. D. 1929, and recorded in the aon 164. ,i7.tf Mrs. John Westerhouse and children Gruesbeck. John Avery nnd Nettle Willioma. meeting ot Its Bofttd ot Directors, declared ita tec. as provldcti for by atatute. and no suit olTice of the Regiater ot l)ccda feet ot Weat Six (6) f'ods of Lot TwehLv- iff lilfer ',;51l of fhorlgffges on pftge 191, hhd the G, S, Thorburn 43,38 or lot four (4), block forty-thi'oo (43) In anld Mortgagee, BusincsB Addreaa: 001 Amef-icftn aale thenfin contained Ififa become operutivo, Eight (2.S) of sftifl plht hs h joiht ilrivewhy. tihfif of pffyfffefft exichflefl hy h svritlen cx- Belt Line R, R., NE'ly along said right City of Litiisfhg, except tho south elghty-tofir Stnte Snvinga Bunk BuildlnR, Lansing. Michi­ given by John B. Rayner fthd Morhu J. Ray­ George Culver 1,95 gan. 21wl3 ner, husband nhd wife, to tho Americftn State Dftted Mfty 25. 193;L lifffsioff (ihlffd Seplefffher 17, 1031, giveh by tlie ... of Wity to a point due N of place of (84) feet thereof, which waa previously re- CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN COMPANY fffiflef'sigffefl. hffd f'ecortleti iff sffid Itogistcr's Farmers Elevator Co, 5,33 Icitaetl from the terms nhd conditions ot snid Savings Bank, a Michigfth bfthking corpora­ olrice oh Seiftenfifer 20. 1931, ih liber 323 of beg,, S 372 ft. to beg.. City of Lan­ mortgnge, tion, oh August Kith, 1925, and feeofded ih MortRhROO. sing; ,$1.00 etc, Floyd Miller 3.00 MORTGAGE SALE the ofTIce ot the Regiater of Deeda for Ihgham CU.MMINS & CUMMINS. Attorneys fn. fhorlgffges on page 556, fflfoh whieh mortgago Claude Reynolds 6.38 Dutcd this 20th dlty ot June. A. D. 19,'!3. lhef'e is now elhifhefl lo be dffe ffhfl payable Norman C, Herzog and wife to CLARA L. HAYDEN. ADELINE HEN- Default having been made In tiio cohditiuifs County, Michigan, oh Auguat 14th, 1925, Ih MortRttgeo, 406 Capitol Saving" .t Loffh lifffld- J. T. Fowler 3.40 ot ft i-eni estate mortghgo whereby the power Libcr 252 ot Mortgages at puge 352, upon fr.lf, Ltu.d'.ni/, U'.Mfii.r, '2lwl3 fhr ifrlncipfti ami Ihtef'est the sfim of $16'I2.05. Harry J. DeMoi-est, lot 99 of Winde- NINO. AssiKhees of Mortgftitcc. ffhfl ho sffit ht Ihw hftvihg iieofi bf'ought to re- L. VanHorn 10.00 DUOWN & fiUEOG. Attorncya for Aaalgnccf of sitlc therein contained hits become opcrfftivtf. which suiil mortgnge there ia how claimed to ifover shid delft, or hhy phrt thef'eof, shifl ihort- Hiei'e'Subd., Lansing Twp.; $1.00 etc. made by William Mulholland and Muf'guf'ct K. bo due, tor principal. intorOHt and inaurance. MORTGAGE SALE. Mason Plumbing & Heating Co 9.01 ot MortRURce. Busineaa AtlUreaa: 608-25 Am- tho auhi ot $3022.92. ahfl no action at law gftgees Ifftvihg eiecleil to cohsifier shid debt hs August 3 erieffn Stftte Shvlifgs llhnk DIdg., LftnainR. Mulholland. hffabhhd and wife, to Charles J. Defftult liftvliiR been made in the cohflitiohs due hffd pftyhlfle fft dftte hef'Cof by f'effsoh of L. H. Harrison 5.60 Smith hnfl Bertha A. Smith, husbftnd fthd wife, Ifavihg booh brought to recover ahid debt, or Bert E. Housel and wife to John W. Michigftn. 20wl3 of ft ccrtfiin rehl estffte hiortgffgc. wlfef'eby the ffoh-pffyfffehl of ihtef'est ih full, tlue Mnrch James Stid 1.50 dftted October 5, 1927, and rocof-ilcd in the of­ any part thereof. Ifower of shle thefeiff cohthiheil becffmo opef'ff- 2.S, 1932, hfffl Mffrch 28, 1U33, notice is hef'eby Owen and wife, SW Vi of SW 'A ex­ HEARING CLAIMS. COOK—NOV. 18 fice of tho Uogistor ot Deeds for Ihghhm couh­ By virtue of anid power of sale nnd pur­ live, made by li. E. Dfike. sihKle. to Edwiff-d given thht oh Sfftfff'flffy, October 7, 1933, ht teh H. W. Siisljy 9.00 ty. Mich., In Liber 250 ot Mortgftges oh pftge suant to tho statuto in such case mhde and Cibbona. dated July 22. 1929. hnd f'ocofded ih cept the VV 10 acres on Sec. 35, con­ Stale or MiehiRhn. Tho Pfobatc Court for 5;t0, on October II, 1937, hnfl ftssignod by said pf'ovided. notice is hereby given that oh Fri- o'clock iff the fof'eiftMh of sffid fifty ftt Otlftwft taining 30 acres, T3N, RlW, Alaiedon Glenn P. Stevens and men 78.45 lto Couhty ot IhRhftin. the Inghhm Couhty. Michigith. Register of Stf'oet ehtruhce to City Hffll Builflihg, Lhnsing, M. M. Bowers and men, labor At ft session or anfiti Cotfrt. ifoltl ftt the Pro- niortRhgees to Nelson N. Rouse by nsslgffhiL'ht ilay, September 22nd, 1933, at 11:00 o'clock Deed'a oirice oh August 1. 1929. in libor 322 Iffghffhi Coufity, Michigft'n, (that being oho of Twp,; $1.00 etc, iihte Oli'ice ih the City of Mftson. in sitld couh­ datetl Octoiior 10th, 1927, and f'ccnf'dod in the in the forenoon (F.aatern Stithtlitrd Time) ahid of mortgftgca on pftge 282. hhd duly ftss City ot Lansing; $1.00 etc. mitntla uRulnst anld diSceaaed. premiaes are deacrlbcd ua the south aevonteon City of LansinR. together with the heredita­ Or so much ns ahnll he ncccaaary to aatiafy the gftgocs. Nays 0. ncrea ot the southcnat quarter ot the northeast ments and appurtenances thereof. amount duo thereon nt timo ot aale, together C. F. & E. T. HAMMOND, Attys. for Mort- August 4 It ia Further Orilered. Thnt public notico quarter ot aection twenty-four in Town Two Dated: June 22nd. 1933. Thelma C. House to Marguerite A petition presented by Aid. Sura­ thereof be Riven by pfiblicntion ot n copy ot North, Range One East; and the south ten with interest nt six per cent per annum, and prfiRces. Business Addf'ess: 601 American teaux was referred to the city health thia order tor three aucccaaive wceka prevloua AMERICAN STATE SAVINGS BANK, a all legal costa, including a Thirty-five Dollar Stnte Savings Bfink Bldg.. Lanaing. Miehi­ Reese, lot 8, block 1, Sagamore Hill to said day of henring, In the Inghnm County ncrea of the trnctionul west half ot the north­ Michigan Banking Corporation. Mortgagee. attorney tee, the landa described as: Lot three, gnn. 28wlS Subd,, City of Lansing; $1.00 etc. officer. Newa, It newspaper printed nnd circulated in west quarter nnd the aouth ten acrea ot the KELLEY. SESSIONS, WARNER ft EGER, block six of Hickory Grove Park. Meridian On motion the council adjourned enat hnlf of the northweat qunrter nnd the Attorneys for Mortgagee, Buaineas Addreaa: Township, Inghiun County. Michigan. Arthur VanHeck and wife to Earl said county. L. B. McARTHUR, northeaat quarter of tho aouthweat quarter ot 324 Mutual Building, Lanaing, Mich. 26wl8 Dated May 23, 1933. MORTGAGB SALE F. Yanz, (single), lot 95 of Adam's subject to call of the Mayor. A true copy. Judge ot Probate aection nineteen in Town Two North, Range No. 3J278-A GEO. KELLOGG, City Clerk. C. A. CLINTON. Register of Probnto. 29w4 Two Eaat, all being in Ingham County, Mich­ NORA M. NEALSON. Asalgnee. Add,, City ot Lansing; $1.00 etc. igan. MORTGAGE SAtLE C. P. ft E. T. HAMMOND, Attorneys for As­ Default having been made in the conditiona Grant M. McCormick and wife to LICENSE TO SELL. LYONS-AUG. 22 Default having been mndo In tho conditiona algnee, Buainesa Addreaa: 611 Americano f a certain mortgnge made by Howard J. Stnte of Michigan. The Probate Court for Dated Juno 1, IflSS. of n certain mortgago mode hy F. B. McKlb­ Wnid nnd Helen J. Wuld, huaband and wife, Irma E. Thompson, lots 6 and 70 of A. Brodhurst and wife, lot 38, Assess­ NELSON N. ROUSE, Aasignce, bln Compnny. a Michigan Corporation and State Savings Bank Building. Lansing. to the Capitol Snvinga ft Loan Company, a the County ot Inghnm. Michigan. tlwlS SouUifield Subd., Delhi Twp.; $1.00. ors Plat No. 13, City of Lansing; $1. At a session ot said Court, heltl at tho Pro­ W. S. SEELYE, Maaon, Mich., Attorney for William Atkinson, to Chriatopher E. Wilhelm Corporation, dated tho 29th day ot May. 1931, tho Asaigncc. 22wl3 and Flora Wilhelm. dated Uio 28rd day ot July. and recorded in the oiTico ot tho Register of Irma E. Thompson to John D. Mc­ Sarah Loomis, et al to Mary Hughes bate OITIce in the City of Mason, in said coun­ MORTGAGE SALE Cormick and wife, lots 6 and 70 of Nichols, et al, W 2 rods of lot 6 and ty, on the 21at day of July. A. D. 1933. A. D. 1920. and recorded in the office of tho Deeda tor the (^unty of Ingham and State of Preaent: HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge MORTGAGE SA'tE regiater of deeda for the county of Ingham and Default having been made In the conditiona Michigan, on the 1st day of June. 1931. In State of Michigan on the 18th day of Septem­ ot a real eatnte mortgage whereby the power •Liber 339 of Mortgages, on Page 421. on which Southfleld Subd., Delhi Twp.; $1.00. S Vi of lot 5, block 116, City of Lan­ of Probate. Default tor more than thirty days having ber, A. D. 1920, In Uber 211 of Mortgages on ot sale therein contained boa become opera­ mortgago there ia claimed to be due at the John D. McCormick and wife to The sing; $1.00 etc. In tho Mittter of the EsUito of ANDREW been made in the payment of the Interest, tax­ page 362, on which mortgage there is claimed tive, mode by David P. Potter, a single mnn, date of thia noUcc, for principal and interest, LYONS, Deceased, ea and insurance premiums secured by . cer­ Holt State Bank, a Michigan Corp., to be due at the date ot this notice tor princi­ to Joseph Quenby, dated February 24th, 1919. the sum ot $994.66, and tho aum ot $19.40 for A. B. Bull having flIed iu anid court hia tain mortgago given by Edgar T. Adams and pal and intereat, the sum ot Seventeen Hun­ and recorded in tho office ot the Regiater of Insurance paid by the mortgagee, and an at- lots 6 and 70 of Southfleld Subd., Del­ Let changes come. Without changes petition, priti'Ing for llcenae to sell the intereat Irene B. Adams, husband and wife, to The dred Twelve Dollars, ($1712.00) and an attor­ for Ingham County, Mich., in Liher 200 torney'a fee of $36.00 aa provided for by law, hi Twp.; $1.00 etc. there is no progress. ot said catato in certain real estate therein de­ Farmers Bank of Mason, Michigan, a banking Detda neys tee ot Thirty-five Dollars (136.00) as pro­ of mortgages on 363, on March 8th, 1919, and no auit or proceeding at law having been acrlbcd. corporaUon exIsUng under the laws of the page C. L. Wright and wife to Jerome vided by atatute, and no auit or proceedings at upon which mortgage there is claimed to be Instituted to recover the moneys secured by State ot Michigan, May Uitrty.firat, 1929. re­ It Is Ordered. That the 22nd day of Auguat, law having been InsUtuted to recover the due the sum of five hundred aevcnty-aeven and aaid mortgage, or any part thereof. Smith, Com. 46 rods N of S line of Legal Notice corded in tho ofTice of the Register of Deeds A. D. 1933, at ten o'clock In tho forenoon, at moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part 32-100 dollara, including taxea paid by tho Sec. 28, T4N, R2W, 521.15 ft. of the of Ingham County, Michigan. Juno third. 1929, Notice is hereby given, that by virtue of tho aaid Probate OfTice, be and ia hereby appointed thereof. mortgageo thereon, and no auit or proceedings in Liher 322 of Mortgages at page 186; where­ power of aalo contained in said mortgage, and W 1-8 line, being place of beginning, CHANCERY SALE tor hearing said petition, and that all persona at law having been instituted to recover the fore said mortgagee now claims that the prin­ the statute in auch case made and provided, In pursunncc and by virtue ot n decree of intcreatcd in anid eatate appear before aaid Notico is hereby given, that by virtue of the debt secured by said mortgage or any part N 15 rods, W 4 rods, S 15 rods, E 4 court, at aaid time and place, to show cause cipal of said mortgage with all arrearages of on tho 2nd day ot Septemiier, 1988, at 10:00 the Circuit Court for the County of Inghnm, power of sale contained In said mortgage, and thereof. o'clock in the forenoon, the undersigned will, rods to beg., being lot 65 of Half Acre State ot Michigan, in Chancery, made June why a license to aell the intereat ot said eatate intereat, inaurance premiums and delinquent the statute In auch case mode and provided, on in aaid real eatate should not ho granted i taxes paid by the mortgageo, viz.. the sum of Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of the at the north front door ot the City Hall, in Subd., Lansing Twp.; $1000. 23, unti enteietl on the flrst dny ot July, A. D. the 7th day of October, A. D. 1933, at ten the City of Lanaing. Ingham County. Michi­ 1933, In a certain cause therein ifentling. It ia Further Ordered, That public notice Eleven Hundred and Eleven and 83-100 Dollara o'clock in the forenoon, tho undersigned will power of aale therein contained, aa aforesaid, Mark H. Smith and wife to East ia due at the date of this notico. and no suit said mortgage will be foreclosed to satisfy the gan, that being a place where the Circuit wherein Ada Mny Rector ia plnintiir nnd thef-eof he given hy publication ot a copy ot ffell, at the north front door of the City Hall Court for the County of Ingham Is hold, sell Lansing Building & Loan Ass'n., lots George Wygnnt. Edith Wygnnt. Albert Wy- thia order, tor three aucccaaive weeks previous or proceedings having been inaUtuted at law in the City of Lanaing, that being one ot the omoiinta duo thereon with interest, and costa to recover the debt accured by said mortgago: of foreclosure, by sale of the mortgaged prem­ at public auction, to the highest biddar. kh. 51 and 53, College Grove Plat, City of Rnnt, Bertha Wygant, Maynard Wygnnt, Mny to anld dny ot henring. in the Ingham County placca where the circuit court tor the county premisea described in «.id il.»rU.f.. at so C. Mend, Nellie Lloyd, Wirt Wygnnt, Lavina Newa, a newspaper printed nnd circulated in Notico is Hereby Given that Dy virtue of the of Ingham la held, at public auction, to the ises at public vendue to the hlgheat bidder, at East Lansing; $1.00 etc. power of sale contained therein said mortgage the west front door of the Court House, in the ituh tbtttul u unt U n.tesaary to pair the Wygant, Jftnies Wygant nnd Clyde V. King, said county. L. D. McARTHUR, highest bidder, the premises described In said amottnt so a* aforeaaid due on said mortgage, Edward G. Hacker Co., a Michigan as mlmlnistrutor ot tho estate ot Harrison Wy­ (A true copy) Judge of Probate. will be foreclosed to satisfy the amount due mortgage, or so much thereof aa may be nec­ City of Mason, Ingham County, Mich., that thoreon Including principal. Interest, Insurance being one ot the places for the liolding of the with Bcvon percent interest, and all legal costs, Corp., to Hager & Cove Lumber Co., gnnt, Deceaaed, me defendunta, Notice is C. A. CLINTON, Register of Probato. 30w4 caaary to pay the amount so as aforesaid due together with said attorney's fee, which aaid Hereby Given, that I shall sell ut public nuc­ premiuma and delinquent taxes paid, or to be on said mortgage, with seven per cent Intereat, Circuit Court tor said county, on the 26th day lot 117 of Ziba A. Downer's Subd., of August. 1938. at ten o'clock In the forenoon, premiaes are described in said mortgage aa tion to the highest bidder, at the west front HEARING OLAIMS. POTTER-NOV. il paid by the mortgagee, with costs of fore­ and all legal coeta, together with said attor­ which said premises nro deacrlbcd as the follows: City ot Lansing; $1.00 etc. door ot the court houae in the City ot Mnaon, State of MIchlRan. llie Probate Court for closure by sale ot tho mortgaged premises at ney's fee, to wit: northeast quarter of the southeast quarter of Lot Nine (9) of Flat of Fairfield Gardens, Ingham County, Michigan, (that being the the County ot Ingham. public vendue to tho highest bidder at the Unabel W. Hart to Frank G. San­ Commencing at the northweat corner of aection eight, and the north thirty acres of ot a part ot the North one-halt (V&) of the plnce ot holding the Circuit Court tor anld At n aeasion ot anid Court, held nt the Pro­ west front door ot the Court House at the ders and wife, E 40 ft. of S llSVi ft. Clark and Sheridan Streets in said City of the west half of the southwest quarter of Northweat one-quarter (%) ot Section four county), on Ftldity, the fifteenth dny ot Sep­ bate OlTico in the City of Mnson, in anid coun­ City of Maaon. Ingham County, Michigan, on Lansing, running thence north seven (7) rods secUon nine, all in Town Two North, Range (4), Town Four (4) North, Range Two (2) of lot 13, block 11, Bush, Butler and tember, A. D. 1933, at ten o'clock in tho fore­ ty, on the 19th dny of July, A. D. 1933. the flfteenth day of September. 1933, at ten noon, the following deacrlbcd pf'operty, viz: all o'clock In the forenoon ot that day, which four and one-half (4Vi) feet, thenco west torty- Ono Enat. Ingham County, Michigan. West, Township of Lnnaing, Ingham County, Sparrow's Add., City of Lansing; $1. Preaent, HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge flve and three-eighths (45 3-B) feet, thence Michigan. those certnin piccea or parcels of lund aituate of Probate. premlaw are doscrlbed In said mortgage as Dated May 20th. 1933. Frank G. Sanders and wife to Sam south aeven (7) rods, tour and one-halt (4Vi) Dated June 8. 1933. in tho Township ot Lcf'oy, County ot Ingham, In the Mutter of the Eatate of MARTIN fV. followa: Lot number sixteen In Block forty of JOSEPH QUENBY, Mortgagee. feet, thence east to place ot beginning, City of CAPITOL SAVINGS ft LOAN COMPANY, S. Riley, E 40 ft. of S 118Vi ft. of lot nnd Stitte ot Miohigun, describefl ns follows: POTTER, Deceaaed. the City of Mason, Ingham County, Michigan, W. S. SEBLYE, Maaon. Mich., Attorney for Lansing, Ingham County, Michigan. Mortgagee. The west hnlf of tho aoutheiiat fiuftrter. ot Sec­ It appearing to tho court that the time for according to the recorded plat thoreot. the Mortgagee. 22wI8 13, block 11, Bush, Butler & Sparrow's Dated July 10, 1988. CUMMINS ft CUMMINS, Attorneys tor Mort­ tion nine, nnd the enat halt ot the southeast preaentation of claims against aaid estate THE FARMERS BANK, a Banking Corpor­ Add,, City of Lansing; $1.00 etc. ation, Mortgagee. CHRISTOPHER B. WILHELM and FLORA gageo, 406 Capitol Savings ft Loan Bldg., quarter ot Section nine, botli in Town thf-ee ahotild bo limited, and thnt a timo and plnce MORTGAGI: SAI.E WILHELM. Mortgagees. "Unalng, Michigan. 23wl3 Robert S. Holmes and wife to Fred north. Ritngo two enat, Townahip ot Lei'oy, bo appointed to receive, examine and adjust By L. R. White, Cashier. CARL H. McLBAN, Attorney tor Mortgagees, No. S27I5-A Inghftm Cofinty, Miehignn, nil claims and demands agninat said deceased HOOD ft McARTHUR, Attorneys tor Mort­ E. Lenon and wife, N 40 ft. of lot 3, Business Addreaa: 416 Hollister Bldg.. Lan­ by and before said court: gagee, Busineaa Address: Mason, Mich. 2SwI3 Default having been made In the conditions MORTGAGB SALE block 215, City of Lansing; $1.00 etc. Dutcd Mnaon, Michigun, August 1. 1933. sing, Michigan. 28wl8 ot a certain mortgage made by Claud, H. CARL H. McLEAN, Cifcult Court Commis­ It ia Ordered, That crcditora df aaid deceas­ Net. S2848-A August 5 ed are rctiuircd to preaont their ciaima to snid MORTGAGE 8Al,E Smith and Myrtle B..Smith, husband and wife, sioner, Inghnm County, Michigan. to the Capitol Savings ft Loan Company., a Default having been made in the condlUons Advance Realty Company, a Mich­ court at aaid Probate OlTice on or before the MORTGAGB BALE HOOD «^ McARTHUR, Attorneys tor Pluln- N» 1t-Q Corporation, dated the 2Tth day ot May. 19S0, ot a certain mortgage made by Glen T. Pinch 21at day of November, A. D. 1933, at ten Nof. 3}8«8-A igan Corp., to Lorena Goodrich, E V^i tiir. Business Address, MoMn, Mich, 31w7 Default having been made in the conditiona and recorded in the oilleo ot the Register ot and Hazel May Pinch, husband and wife, to o'clock in the forenoon, said time and place Default having been made In the conditiona of a certain mortgaga made by Henry R. Edgar Deeds tor the County of Ingham and State ot the Capitol Savings ft Loan Company, a Cor­ ot land described as commencing 4 being hereby appointed for the examination ot a certain mortgage made by Joseph A. MORTGAGE SALE and Manila L. Edgar, husband and wife, to the MIthlgan, on Uie 28U> day ot May. 1930. poration, dat«l the 18th day of August, 1930. rods E ot NW corner of block 3, nnd ndjuntment ot nil claims nnd demanda Fitsgerald (Widower), to Uie Capitol Savings Default havinit been made in the conditiona Capitol Savings ft 'Loan Company, a Corporv In Libcr 831 ot Mortgagos, on Page 888, on and recorded In the ollice ot the Regiater of againat snld deceaaed. ft Loan Company, a CorporaUon, dated the Townsend's Subd., S half way across of a certain lreal catata mortgage whereby the tion, dated the 10th day ot July. 1928, and which mortgage there Is claimed to be due Deeds tor the County ot Ingfaam and State ot It is Further Ordered, Thnt public notice 4th day ot September. 1980. and recorded in power of Bale therein eontained became opera­ recorded In the oiliee ot the Regiater ot Deeds at-the data of this notice, for principal and Michigan, on the I9th day of Auguat, 1930, said block, east 4 rods, N to St. Jos­ thereof be given by publication of a copy of the ofllce of the Register ot Deeds for the tive, mado by Jaaon L. Cross and Jessie H. for the County ot Ingham and State of Michi­ interest, the aum of $8049.01. and the sum In Liber 388 of Mortgages, on Page 7. on eph street, W 4 rods to beg., being E this order for three aucceaaive weeka previous County ot Ingham and Stato ot Michigan, on Cross, huaband and wife, to the Dart National gan, on the 12Ui day ot July, 1928. In Uber of 180.88 for Inaurance paid by th. mortga­ which mortgage there Is claimed to be due at to said day of hearing, in the Inghnm County 314 ot Mortgage., on Pag. 11. on which mort­ the 6th day ot Sept«mber, 1980, in Liber 888 V: of lot 16, plat of Auburndale, City Bank, a Federal Corporation of Mason, Michi­ gee, and an attorney's fee of 186.00 aa pro. Uie date of this notice, for principal and In­ News, a newspaper printed nnd circulated In gage there is claimed to be duo at the date ot ot Mortgages, on Page 67, on which mortgage gan, dated October 81. 1928, and recorded in vided for by law, and no suit or proceeding terest, the aum of $1949,48. and an attorney's E Lansing; $1.00 etc. said county. L. B: McARTHUR, this notice, for principal and interest, the sum there Is claimed to be due at the date ot this the Regiater of Deeda Ollice of Ingham County. at law having been InsUtuted to recover the fee ot $86.00 as provided for by law, and no Roscoe J. Carl and wife to Charles (A true copy. Judge of Probato. of $1977.97. .nd th. ium ot 14.09 for insuN notice, for principal and Interest, the sum of Michigan. November 1, 1928, In Liber 206 of moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part suit or proceeding at law having been InsUuted C. A. CLINTON, Regiater of Probate. 29w4 anoepaid by the mortgagee, and an attorney's $1214.10. and an .ttomey'. feaot 185.00 aa B. Murphy and wife, lot 28 of block Mortgages on pago 346, upon which niortgago thereof, to recover the moneys secured by aaid mort­ tee ot 136.00 aa provided tor by law, .nd no provided tor by law, and no suit or proceeding there is now claimed to bo due and payable, HEARING CLAIMS. HIIWMELBERGER gago, or any part thereof, 2, r^:ker's Subd., City of Lansing; $1. suit or proceeding at law having been In.ti- at law haying been InsUtuted to recover the Notice Is hereby given .that by virtu, of the for principal and Interoat, tho aum of Stnte ot mchigun. The Probate Court for JOkWa. W. Forrlster to William H. tuted to recover the money, secured by said moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part power ot sale eontained In said mortgage, and Notice la hereby given, th.t by virtue ot the. $1042.19, and no suit at law having been the County of Ingham. Hosbein and wife. Com. 450V6 ft. S mortgaga. or any part thereof, thereof, the atatute In auch caae made and provided, power of sale contained tn aaid mortgage, and hrought to recover aaid debt or any part there­ At a session ot said Court, hold at the Pro- on the 2nd day ot September, 1988, at 10;00 the statuto In such case made and provided, on Notico Is Hereby Given, That by virtue ot Notice la Hereby Given, Th.t by virtue ot from SE corner of Michigan Ave. and of, notice ia hereby given that on Friday. bate OlTice in the City of Mason, in snid coun­ o'clock In the forenoon, the underalgned will, the 12th day ot August, 1988. at 10:00 o'eloek the power ot sale contained in aaid mortgage, the power of sale eontained in said mortgage, September 1, 1933. at ten o'clock In the fore­ ty, on tho Slat dny ot July. A. D. 1933. at the north front door of the City Hall. In In the forenoon. Uie underalgned will, at the Leslie street, E 123V4 ft., S 40 ft., W and the statute In such eas. made and pro. and the statute in such ease made and pro­ noon of said day, the undcraigned will sell at Preaent: HON. L. B. McARTHUR, Judge the City ot Lansing. Ingfaam County, Michi­ north front door ot the City Hall. In the City 123 V4 ft., N 40 ft. tobeg.. City of Lan­ vided, on the Kth day ot September. 1988, .t vided, on the IBth day ot September, 1988, at the West front door of the court house In the ot Probata. gan, that being a place where the Circuit ot Lansing. Ingham County. Michigan, that 10:00 o'clock In th. toi«noon, the undersigned 10:00 o'clock tn the forenoon, the underalgned sing; $1.00 etc. City of Maaon, Ingham County. Hlchlgan, that In tho Matter of tho Estate of JOHN HIM- Court for the County of'Ingfaam Is held, sell being a place where the Circuit Court tor the will, at the norUi front door ot the City Hall will, at' the north front door of the City Hall being a place where the Circuit Court for the MBLBERGBR. Deceaaed. at public auction, to the highest bidder, the County ot Ingham Is held, aell at publle .ue­ Lester E. Cannlff and wife to Ken­ in the City ot Lanilng. Ingham Oounty, Mich­ In the City of Lansing. Ingham County. Mieh­ county ot Ingham is held, by virtue of tho It appearing to the court that the time for premises deserlhed In said mortg.ce. or ao Uon. to the highest bidder, tho premise, de­ neth L. Cannlff, N 27 ft. of the follow­ igan, that being a plan wh.r. th. Olreult lgan, that being « plaee where the Olreult power of sale in aaid mortgage and In pursu­ preaentation ot claims . against said estate much thereof aa may be necessary to pay the scribed tn said mortgage, «r so mu.h thereof Court tor the Oounty ot Ingbun Is held, .ell Court for the County ot lagham. Is held, aell ing described parcel of land: Com­ ance of the statute in eueh caae provided, at ahould be limited, and that a timo and place amount to a. ati -esald due on .aid mortgage, as may be necessary to pay the amount .o .a at public .ueUon. to the highest bidder, the nt public BueUon, to th. highest bidder, the public auction the landa described therein or bo appointed to receive, examine and adjust with .even percent Interest, and all legal costs, aforesaid due on s.id mortgage, with .even mencing on W line of Pennsylvania premises described In ..Id mortgage, or so premises described In said mortgage, or so ao much aa Rb.ll be neeessary to aatlsty the all ciaima and demands againat anld deceaaed togeUMr with said .ttomey's fee, which s.ld per cent Interest, and all legal costa, together Ave. 12 rods 6 Iks. N of N line of much thereof aa may be neceaiarr to pay the mur^ thereof aa may be neeessarsr to pay the amount due thereon at time ot a.Ie by and before aaid court: amount so as aforesaid due on .aid mortg.B*. premises are deserlhed In said mortgags aa with said attomey'a tee, wbleh said premiaes amount so as aforesaid due on said mortg.se, Shiawassee street, N 4 rods, W 13 with the contract rata of int.re«t there­ It ia Ordered. That credltora of aaid deceas­ with seven per cent Intereit. and .11 legal are described in said mortgag. follow.: on from date of this notice, together with with seven per cent Interest, and all legal rods, S 4 rods, E 13 rods to beg., now ed nre required to present their ciaima to said costs, together with eald attamey'a' tee, which "aSTsouth Fitly (80) t.e( of the North One The NorUi On«-h(]f CJk) of Lot Elgbtaan the statutory attorney fe. .nd .11 les.l coeta costs, together with said .ttomey'a fee, which court at said Probate OITIce on or before tho said premises are described ia .aid mortgage Hundred and Twenty-three and three-fourths (18) Block Two (2) of mVi AddlUon to the known as lot 20, block 2, Assessor's and taxea th.t may be paid by mortgagee to said premise, are described Is said mortgage lat day of December, A. D. 1933. at ten o'clock as follows! (123%) feet of Lot Six (6). and th. South City of Lanslnv, Michigan. Tho South Thre. protect said property, ..id inorts.ged premises as follows; Plat No. 7, City of Lansing; $1.00 etc. In tho forenoon, said time nnd place beiUR ¥atW-0M and one-fourth (ilM) feet of the and one>halt (8Vi) feet ot th. West Blghty- described .s, the Southeast one-quarter of the Lot Number Thirty-flve (851 Huntington Lot Number One Hundred Ten (110) Win­ Lacy A. Beach and wife to Nelson hereby appointed for tho examination and ad­ North One Hundred and Twenty-three and four (84) feet ot tb. above deeorlbed nr«ml.u Southweat one-quarter of secUon twenty-three, Heights Subdivision of p.rt ot th. Ea.t on*. demere Si^bdivtslon being a part ot the North­ justment of all claims and demnnda against three-fourtha (128%) feet of Lot FIv. (5). to be used tn common with tk. North Thr.. N. Rouse, lot 18, block 6, Griffin's Town one North of range two Weat (Onohdsh half (Vi) ot Uie Northwest-on»>quarter (% west quarter and the Northeast quarter ot said deceaaed. Block Eleven (11) of Green Oak AddlUon to and One-halt (8M) feet of th. W..t Eighty- Add., City of Mason; $1.00 etc. ga) except eleven .erea off the We.t side, be­ ot Section Twenty-two (22). Town Four (i Section E'ghteen (18), Town Four (4) North, It la Further Ordered. That public notice North, Range Two (2),West. City o( Lan­ the City of Lansing. Ingham County, Michi­ four f.et of property .djolaint on th. South ing twenty-nine .ere. ot land more or leaa tn thereof bo given by publication of a copy of Range Two (2) Weat. Lansing Township. Ing­ Nelson N. Rouse and wife to Lacy sing, Ingham County. Miehlgan. gan, aecerdtng to the recorded plat thereof. tor Joint drlv.w.y purposes. Ingham County. Hlohlgan. this order for threo auccessive weeka prevloua ham (bounty. Michigan. A. Beach and wife, W »/4 of SE V4 of Dated June 22, 1988. Dated June 22. 1988. Dated June 8. 1988. Dated May 18. 1988. Dated June 7. 1988. to aaid day of hearing, In tho Ingham County CAPITOL SAVIKOS * LOAN COMPANY. CAPITOL SAVINGS ft LOAN COMPANY. OAPrrOL SAVINGS ft LOAN COMPANY. CAPITOL SAVINOa ft LOAN COMPANY, lec. 25, except 3 acres N&E of the THE DART MA'HONAL BANK OF MASON, Newa, a newspaper printed and circulated in Mortgagee.' Mortgag... Mortgag... Mortgagee. aaid county. L, B. McARTHUR. Ighway, T2N, RlW, Vevay Twp.; »1. "o^mima « OUUUmS. Attorney, for OITMMINS ft Attom.7. for CUMMINS ft OUHHINa. Attom.y. for Mort- CUMMINS ft OUMIONS, Attoraay. (or B. A. DENSMORB, Attorney for Mortgegee, (A true copy.) Judge of Probate. CUMMINS, Stanley Marsh and wife to Malcom Mortgagee, 408 Oapltol Saving, ft Loan Bldg., Mortgagee, 40S C.pltol Saving, ft Lo.n Bldg., bu.ln... .ddr.u, U..on. Uiohlgan. 28wU 0. A. CLINTON, Register ot Probate. 31w4 Lknilng, UlohlgM), ' tlwll Lansing. Michigan. . tlwlS Pllg« Two INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON. MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 10,1933

price to producers on a 3.5 basis of North AiireliuB Union Ghureh Liquor Bbd;y Denies iTh^atei' Owner Wins $1.85. I , Harold Dakln, Paator Request Of Council PENSiHEAO;llS Free Trip To Chicago Dealers Are Warned Producers preaent warned dealers to Parkhurst's ••j go slow on fixing retail prices until Morning iservice at 10:00 A. M. CONTROL COMMISSION REFUSES WINS NATIONAL CONTEST WITH the government axes the price to be TO ORDER CLOSING. "STATE FAIR." FOR FAIR PIE BASIS Sunday sctiool at 11:00 A. M. paid the farmer. Dealers countered Evening service at 7:45 P. M. WILL START TAKING OP CENSUS ERROR IN VETO OF MEASURE IS with the argument that the best way ExtraDressOffer Tills Sunday we begin our evening Two months after sending a petition OF THOSE OVER 21. Roy Adams, manager of the Mason NOW EVIDENT. to proceed is to fix a price which the service. Let us all plan to attend to t;he state liquor control commission theater, was notified by telegraph consumer will willingly pay and which $1.00 these three services. They will be a requesting that shorter hours be fixed Hmul Tux Of $3.00 To Be Paid By Wednesday afternoon that he had DoiUers Able To Make Wands Known will provide an outlet for a reasonable blessing to you. There wiU be good for Mason beer parlors, the city coun­ been declared the winner of a national Adults To Tmvnshlp Ami City While Producers See Beiicftls Of quantity of milk, eliminating expen­ Sizes 12 to 44. singing and a Gospel message. cil received a reply stating that the TrwtsurcTS In Spring. film exploitation contest with his pro­ Co«le Go To Others. sive practices of distribution, and then If you have no evening service in petition was denied. On May 11 the motional work covering Will Rogers lo rely on the fixing ot a fair price Lo council adopted a resolution asking In "The Stale "Fair." The prize is a Prints, linens, voiles, a few your church or if you don't attend Michigan's new head tax to pay Detroit milk prices are lo prevail the producer. that the state commission allow Ma­ visit to the Century of Progress with elsewhere, come and join with us in part of the cost of the old age pension throughout Michigan it the organized It was also pointed out lhat the or­ crepes—sleeveless ancl short son beer parlor operators to remain all expenses paid. our evening worship. You will enjoy act adopted by the 1933 legislature milk dealers and distributors of the ganized manufacturers have already sleeves—lig-ht ancl clarks. All tlie singing and the message. open only from seven o'clock in the was explained to the county super­ The prize was awarded by the Fox mnde themselves felt In opposition to morning until 11 o'clock at night with stale have their way. The price to visors Monday by C, Ross Hilllard, Film company. Large and small producers whose products go to fluid a fair price lo Lhe unorganized pro­ better g-rade dresses—includ­ midnight closing allowed for Satur­ county clerk. He had just returned theaters' all over the United Stales ducers in lhe canned and evaporalod days. milk markets will ot course be based ing many Nelly Don styles. First Presbyterian Cliurch from' a conference with state officials wiire entered in the compelition. upon such a scale of prices while the milk fields. A fair price for evapor­ The petition was forgotten until in Lansing Monday morning where ated milk, as fixed In lhe proposed All specially priced Monday night when a denial was re­ July is usually a dull month In the milk produced by farmers who supply the plan for tax collections was for­ movie business but because of the code tor lhat industry, is sol al ;f2.05 No church services during August. ceived. The communication read, mnnufncturing plnnts will of nocossily mulated. He said that the registra­ high class bookings secured by Mr. a case. It is planned Lo pay lho farm­ 11:00 Sunday school, "Said petition was denied by the com­ be based upon an enlirely difforenL $1.00 tion of all residents above 21 years of Adams for the summer months the scale. er $1.10 for his product with an aver­ On August 27, at 10:30 request mission for reason that it is deemed fige will begin In Ingham county about business of Lhe Mnson thealor has age 20 cents deduction for haulage lo hymnal conducted by choir. All re­ inadvisable to mttempt to establish The lerrible plighl of 'the producer lho plant. This price is not only throo September 15 if supplies are received shown a healthy increase. was never more clearly shown Lhan al Tlie Cotton Tax quests of favorite hymns must be any regulations of a purely local char­ from the state by that time. cents {I hundred bolow the price at handed to Mrs. W. S. Seelye or Ralph acter." Lansing Tuesday when milk dealers Mr. Hilliard explained that every which college auLhorillos insist a A Processing Tax of i'ic a Adams before August 20. Closing hours as fixed by law aro from all parts of the southern penin­ person above the nge ot 21 years will Michigan farmer can afford to pro­ pound on all goods mado chiefly from two o'clock until five o'clock sula gathered to consider an agroo- bo assessed a head tax of ?2.0O a year, duce milk, but il was also pointed out of cotLon goes into effect on lhe during the morning hours. Most Ma­ menl regarding prices proposed to bo Asked it there are any exempLions as RELimCUSSEO that the amount of lluid milk actually 31sL of August and must ot noc­ Baptist Cliurch Notes son establishments arc not open as submitted Lo NRA officials for their required Lo produce a cnso of cva- to financial circumstances, Mr. Hil­ iioped-for approval. Tho fad LhaL the ossily be added to the price of II, II. lloyt, Pa.stor long as the state law provides. poraLed milk, cosLs Llic mantifaclurer, liard said, "State officials say thero governor had vetoed Lho milk com­ inorchandise. All such good.s are no exemptions. Even it a man is BYCOUNIYJPEiW al the rate fixed in the code, about 03 bought during tho month will mission bill and thai adminislralion destitute and is drawing an old age cenls. Sixty-three cents to the farm-j have tlie tax added Lo its whole­ 10:00 A. M. Morning service. The It's~An 111 Wind liELIEF Foil roWNSIIIPS SEEN forces had succeeded in defeating an pension ho still must pay his tnx or or and ?2.02 cenls lo Lho manufaclur- sale price as part ot its cost and pnstor promises a surprise to those IN FEDEaAL All). allempl to overrjjle Llio voLo was re­ or is held by producers Lo be an unfair' who are present Sunday morning dur­ Windstorms aro feared by most go to jail under tho present regula­ ferred to many times by tho few pro­ will of nocossily increase lhe tions." basis Lo wliich Llioy strenuously object, price Lo such an oxLonL. .'Vs Lhe ing the preaching service. people but fo Earl Whipple & Son of .Supervisors Di.'hiibe Nml For Ke(»nir.'* ducers who wei'e present. In his volo Unfortunately however, the milk pro­ Cen..*us Big .Toh rolail sLore is given one montli's 11:30 A. M. Bible school. Mason it's a case of "It's an ill wind To Cunrt IIr)u.se l)i>nie, ll(ipi)i.'i- message the govornor gave il as his ducer outside the fiuid milk markets, County clerks are charged with the loo-way on sucli cotton goods, 6:30 P. M. • B. Y. P. U. that blows nobody good." For the fVliikes ae|)()rt. opinion that tho federal agriculLural is almost fiVhoUy unOi'ganized, and in duty of registering persons above 21 or goods containing a portion of Mid-week service this Thursday eve­ Mason contractors cash in on wind­ iicL would servo Lo proLecL Michlgitn the absence of any stale commission, years of age. Mr. Hilliard estimates cotton, Lhey may be bought dur­ ning. storms. Members of the board of supervi­ producers and consumers. Tuesday's is innrliculalo boforo any price fixing that Ingham county has nearly 70,000 ing this onLirc monlh with Only You are always welcome to our ser­ Earl Whipple has just. returned sors see hope for relief in the federal mecLing disclosed lhe starlling tacL commission. residents' liable for head tax payment. LhaL until lhe producers by Lhoir own sucli price advances as already vices. from Gallon where for the pnst four and state aid to be grunted local com- Govornor ComsLock and his ad­ A penalty ot not to exceed 90 days in inilialive aro organized lo tho exLont hitvo laken place by inci'cased weeks he has been repairing barns munitics. Fred l^'ulton, Ingham coun­ visors and lhose rcprosenlaLivos who of al least 75 por cent of the LoLal production cosls owing to ad­ and houses iijsured in the .Michigan ty welfare executive, outlined the plan helped lhe governor kill tlie bill citino production of Lho sLalc Lhey have no vanced wfvgos already made in Nazarene Church Mutual Windstorm Insurance com­ MAV HAVK NKW J.AIL Lo the supervisors Monday. He said in for a considerable amounL of pan­ sLanding whalsoovcr before lhe na- the factories. Ernest Martin, Preacher pany of Hastings. A storm ^ix weoks Sup. H. B. Metcalf ot Leslie is lhat since May the federal relief funds ning on Lhe part of dealers and pro­ lional commission. Tho Milk Com­ ago did considerable damage in tliat in favor of appropriating a mil­ granted to Ingham nninicipnlities have ducers al Lho moeling. section. lion dollars tor a new jail to house been direct gifts inslead of loans. mission bin would havo provided jusL Prayer meeting each Friday eve­ Two weeks ago a bad storm caused those who refuse to pay Lhe head Mr. Fulton explained lhat federal the machinery which is now demand­ ning at 7:45. Strangers are welcome. much damage near Portland, Ionia, tiLx under Lhe old age pension funds are provided for oilhor work re­ ed, many producers pointed ouL, a Community Welfare Parkhurst's Store Y. P. S. meeting each Tuesday eve­ I^ake Odessa and Eagle. Ray Whipple acL. He claims Lhat even a mil­ lief or dirocL relief. There are six viewpoint concurred in by the dealers ning at Flalph Helns home on South with another repair crow is still put­ lion dollars will not build a jail work relief projecLs now underway in and disCribulors. May Abandon Store Barnes street. ting the pieces back together in that big enough to hold all the tax lhe counly, Mr. FulLon said. The pro­ CkMie .'Xdopled Pre-servlce prayer meeting 9:30, survived by one hnlf brother, Tliomas sector. dodgers. jecLs are located in Lhe lownships of Under the code as agreed lo by Lhe To CI^.SE SrOKlC UNTIL t>IEET- Sunday school 10 a, m . i Kelly, of near While Oak, and Lwo With windstorms temporarily out of Lansing, Delhi, Meridian and Leslie dealers Tuesday, six grades of milk •lN(i .AUGUST 'ii). Morning worship 11:00. half sisLers, Mrs. Grover Singleton of the way, the senior member of the jail or a fine not Lo exceed .flOO or and welfare rolls in those townships arc provided for. Under Lhe plan as Stoclcbridge, and Mi's. Guy C. Royston firm has started the building of a large boLh senLence and fine may be invoked are already boing trimmed, Lhe wel­ At a meeting of the exeoulive com­ oullined every dealer in lhe slalo musL of'iVIason. barn west of Williamston for James upon lhose who refuse or neglect Lo fare director asserled. comply wiLh Lhe slandards set up. miLLee of Llie Mason Communily Wel­ Christian Science Soci4ity \ Porter of Lansing. Monday morning regisLer and those who refuse to pay The Ingham counly road commis­ Milk "bearing a buLlertat conlenl of fare Tuesday nigliL il was decided Lo 36 men were employed in Earl Whip­ the head tax. BoLh men and women, sion is furnishing supervision and 3.5 will be sold lliroughouL Michigan order the community sloro closed until MAS FINE BEANS ple's construction force. old and young, Lhe rfch, Lho poor, Lho tools for tho men employed on the at rcLail for 10 cenls. Milk of four por afler Lhe annual lneeting of Lhe asso- S. A. LnxLon, Vevay farmer, broughl "Soul" will be the subject of the lame, Lhe halt and the blind are sub­ projects in the counly. cenL buLlertat must be delivered Lo cialion Augusl 29. The slore is a sep- ll few specimens of ills beans iiilo llio lesson sermon in all Christian Science arale underlaking from lhe cily wel­ ll.AltfiAltV ICATK.S TO FMK ject to the tax, the counLy clerk ex­ Men fMust Work Lho cusLomor at 11 cents a quarl; 4.5 News office Salurday, where Lhey arc churches throughout the world on fare store. The community store is A. M. Betts is organizing a tour to plained. Mr. Fullon declared LhaL federal milk al 12 cenls; 5.0 milk al 13 cenls; on displiiy. Tlic vinos aro lioavily Sunday, August 13. located in Lho Neely building and the .Century of Progress at Chicago. Mr. I-lilllard Lold Lho supervisors and sLale welfare officials aro delor- 5.5 milk at 14 cents; and cerLifiod loaded wilh full pods and a fine yield Among the Bible citations is this handles shoes itnd ololhing. A four-day trip may be enjoyed nt a Lhat lie plans Lo Lake Lho Ingham cen­ minod thai overy able-bodied man milk al 15 cenLs. There are grades is oxpecLod l5y fVIr. I.^ivxLon. Tho beans passage (Lev. 20:11, 12): "And I will sus by Lownships nnd cily precincLs also for cream, bulLormilk and collage The fuLure of tho store will bo are Lho red kidney varioLy. tVfany set niy tabernacle among you: and my special rate ot $12.50, including trans­ now receiving aid nuisL work in pay- and informed Ihom LhaL addilional cheese, skim milk and llavorcil milk. brought lip for decision al Llie itnntntl fields of bciins liiivc boon ruined by Lhe soul shall not abhor you. And I will portation and lodging. A complete monL for whal ho receives. Under tho lielp will be necessary Lo handle Lhe No dealer v.'uukl be permltLcd to sell meeling to bo lield August 29, al Lho laclc of moisture this summer. walk among you, and will be your announcement of Lhe offer appears in now plan the workmen will bo paid in huge Lask. milk at any price different than that American Legion hiiU. Several mem­ God, and yc shall be my people." an advertisement in tho right hand cash and their names removed from column on pago seven. The Lax will bo payable Lo Lhe town­ the welfare rolls. The men will not set up for his grade. It was explain­ bers believe LhaL Lhe operalion of lhe sliip and city treasurers al the same IJC omploycd full time, Mr. Fulton ed lhat if any dealer found his cus­ slore should bo laken over by Lhe city Bunlicrliill and Ingliam • Lime as stnto and county taxes on real said, taut will have Lheir Lime slagger- tomers would not willingly pay moro welfare doparLment. Dr. L. A. Wile­ t Methodist Episcopal Churcn j 10:00 is our regular church service den, the chitirmiin, and Mrs, Alice Town Line t and Sunday school at 11:30. and personal properly. Tho deadline ed so Lhat everyone will have a chance Lhan a dime for a quart of milk, lliu f J. II. nancrort. Pastor • for payment is March 15. al employmonl. dealer must reduce his grade Lo that Boll, the secrolai'y, rcquesL tlial all By Mrs. Henry Dunsmore f The pastor will bo the preacher in fralernal and civic organizalions in (Jiiick Lc'gisliitioii Local uniLs of government will still price level. As an illustration of how charge, using the sermon topic, "A the communily send rcprosenlaLivos LO These are' days when : many aro Different Tone." Both Lhe major political parties of be forced to render aid Lo the indi- this rule would work, suppose a deal­ the state have used old ago pensions er is now supplying Jersey or Guern­ lhe annual meeling. Tlicy also ask Mr. and Mrs. Dell Aseltine of Dans­ away from home. Some havo friends Wo will bo glad to greet you again gonL insofar as they aro able but after as political material for tho past six sey milk of 4.5 content al eight cents Lhnt otliers interested in welfare ville, visited Ihoil' granddaughter, Mrs. visiting Lhem. We would be much at the church after our vacation. lhat point the slate and federal gov­ years. The pension clause has been a quart. In such case he must noL pi'oblems attend. Grant IDunsmol'o, and also his sister, pleased if all would make the church No evening service. ernments will take ovor the burden, in the platforms of both the republi­ only raise his price to 10 cents a Mrs. Clifford Bales, last week. services a part of their visit—all are Prayer meeting Thursday evening Mr. Fulton said. Asked whether or can and democratic parties during Lho quart, but ho must also either skim or Clifford Williams and family entor- welcome. Next Sunday morning at at 7:30.' nol aid will be forlhcoming if Lown­ Services Are Conducted campaigns of recent years. However, ships and ciLies refuse to raise tho otherwise reduce his butterfat lo nol Lained guests from Cleveland, Ohio, its passage in the present form was maximum levy ot 15 mills, Mr. Fulton above a 3.6 standard. For Sidney A. Coulston last week. a surprise move of the republicans in said, "I have no way of knowing. Dealers are agreed that wilh some Mr. and Mrs. Grant Dunsmore and the 1933 legislature. The democrats son sp;!nl Sunday wilh her parents, However, ll seems logical to believe of the sharp practices of the present DECE.ASED HAD KEEN ILL FoK had forced through a measure calling Mr. iind Mrs. Roy WesL. lhat federal officials would look upon removed from the rolail field, a 10 SEVERAL WEEKS. for old age pensions beginning In such a condition as proof that local conl price for 3.5 milk would mean a George Bauer and family enterlain- 1935, leaving lhe supporl of the pen­ aid has not been granted to tho fullest ed company Sunday. sion act to the 1935 legislature. Spon­ Services were held at lhe A. B. Ball The following people wore Sunday extent. F'ederal and stale aid is not dome and found that repairs are need­ home for funerals on Mondfty aflor- A&P Stores sors of old age pensions claimed the to supplant local aid; it is supposed visitors of Jerome Tanghe and fam­ ed. Aid. A. H. Larabee of Lansing bill to be but an idle gesture inas­ noon al Lwo o'clock for the lato Sid­ ily; Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Holland­ to merely ease the load." also declared lhat repairs should be much as the 1935 legislature might ney A. Coulston, 59, who passed iiwiiy er and daughter Marie, Mr. and Mrs. made. not see fit lo appropriate any money Merle Hopper, chairman of the at his home east of Mason on Fridiiy Adrious Grooljans and daughter Fran­ lo finance the plan. soldiers and sailors relief commission, Sup. Walter R. Carven of Vevay in­ following an illness of several weoks. ces, Mr. and Mrs. Victor DeBruyne ot Are Featuring also reported that ex-service men are sisted thai specifications should bo Rev. H. H. Hoyl of Lhe Mason BapList Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Alphans Decau In the last days ot the session the to bo given preference in the federal drawn up and sealed bids received for Church officiated at the services and and children of Holt, and Mr. and Mrs. head lax plan was substituted by re­ work relief highway projects. the work. He offered a substitute interment- was made in the Maple • Victor Jancheere and children ot Fow­ publicans and because the democrats Roof Repair Debated motion providing for the taking of Grove cemetery in Mason. lerville. IMPORTANT NOTICE—The prices showii on all items in this ad­ had already gone on record for old A lengthy argument resulted from bids but it was voted down 19 lo 0 Mr. Coulston was born on April 28, Many of this vicinity attended tho vertisement include the 3 per cent Michigan .Sales Tax. age pensions the bill passed both a proposal to authorize E. J. Ewing wilh seven members not voting. The 1874. He was united in marriage to Howard reunion al the Edgar Granger houses and was signed by Gov. Wm. of Lansing lo make repairs to the original proposal lo award the job la Charlotte P. Ramsdill in 1898' and the home at Vantown on Saturday. A. Comstock to become a law regard­ Fresh Dressed Ducks, milk and grain court house dome at a price of .¥175. Ewing was then adopted by a vote of couple resided on the present farm tor Mr. and Mrs. Frank Dunsmore of less of the.fact that statisticians say Sup. William H. Swartout of Mason 28 to 1 with three members not vot­ 25 years. Mrs. Coulston passed away Battle Creek, .spent Sunday wilh P. H. the head tax payments will not be suf­ fed lb. 18c reported that he had inspected the ing. on April 8 this year. Mr. COulsLon is Dunsmore and family. ficient lo cover the cost. Veal Roasts, good cuts 12c Rcfsirictlflns Listed Uacon Squares, sugar cured lb. S'/jc Old age pensions may be granted Pork Sausage, pure 3 lbs. 20c only to persons who have attained Lhe age of 70 years and who possess prop­ Smoked Picnic Hams, sugar cured. _lb. 8c erty of less value than $3500. Other qualifications aro lhat the applicanl Hanibmg, always fresh ground 3 lbs. 25c for a pension must have been a Unt­ Veal Breast lb. 7c ied Slales citizen for 15 years before application is made and a resident of Beef Roast lb. lOc the state for at least 10 years. Variety of Fresh Fisli. Men who have deserted their wives or have withheld support of children and women who havo deserted thoir husbands or have withheld supporl of ^nm Sugar . 10 49^ their children for a period exceeding six months during the 10 years pre­ RELIABLE PEAS doz. $1.69 2 27c ceding application aro not allowed a QUAKER MAID BEANS 6 cans 25c pension. The clause which has been generally FIG BARS N.B.C. Bulk lb. 11c overlooked and which will prevent thousands 'from receiving pensions provides that no pensions shall be 3 cans granted to persons who havo children or other relatives responsible under BOKAR COFFEE lb. 25c Lhe law and found by tho county board or the stale welfare director CHASE & SANBORN'S COFFEE lb. 27c able lo support those who apply for BEECHNUT COFFEE lb. 27c stale aid. i CMps 5 lb. cm. 27* Okemos School Head Takes New Position ENCORE SPAGHETTI in glass 2 jars 19c PEAS Standard pack 3 No. 2 cans 29c RESIGNS AT OKEMOS To GO TO WALLED LAKE. TOMATO SOUP Tall Boy 3 cans 25c r These fine Axminsters are tlie same as were sold only a William H. Taylor, superintendent Ige. of the Okemos Consolidated school for short time ago as high as $40.00. They are all pure virgin Corn Flakes S°ft«L IOC the past six years, has resigned to be­ select wool, very thickly woven. come superintendent of a consolidated school at Walled Lake in Oakland — HEINZ FEATURES — county. He will take over his new duties August 14. A LAST CHANCE SALE TO BEAUTIFY YOUR KETCHUP SOUPS VIUEfiAR BEANS At Okemos Mr. Taylor has had Amiortccl qt. nowton lirikril or charge of the agriculture department FLOORS AT MUCH LESS THAN FUTURE PRICES in toninto Hniiao and has spent most of his time in teaching. The past year he also drove 2 cans 2Se 15. a bus along with otlier men of the fac­ ulty in order to cut down school ex Oriental Reproductions, 9x12 Bussorahs .$57.00 Also a penses. At Walled Lake Mr. Taylor's duties will be solely supervisory. The Beauvais Axminsters, 9x12 — _ _ 44.00 DelMontePineapple 2tS^ salaiy he will receive at Walled Lake Lot of 27"x54" Small Rugs GREEN GIANT PEAS $1.69 Doz. is also an advance over thfe Okemos salary, it is announced. Fervak Axminsters, 9x12 -.—-- 36.90 at Very Low Prices BEET SUGAR 25 lbs. $1.27 Mr. Taylor has been active^ in the Okemos community. He was also one Clifton Axminsters, 9x12 _ . 28.25 RAIAH SALAD DRESSING 25c of the organizers of the Ingham Coun­ Camek, Lucky Strikes $« ty Roundtable, a grottp of superinten­ Tapestry Brussels, 9x12, very good grade _____ 18.25 09 dents and school officials of Ingham Old GoMs, Chesterfields J and adjoining countieis. The successor to Mr. Taylor at Oke­ Wool Fibre, 9x12 _ - - 9.00 mos has not yet been named. — FRESH FRUITS and VPOETABLES — HALL INFANT DIES Brief services were held at tbe A. CELERY 2 large bunches 15c W. Jewett funeral home Tuesday BUY NOW AND SAVE MONEY BEFORE PRICES SHOOT UPWARDS morning at 10:30 o'clock for Gladys ONIONS Michigan Grown 6 lbs. 25c Elaine Hall, infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall, born on Mon­ ORANGES 2 Doz. 29c day. Interment was made In the Pelt LEMONS Plains cemetery. The Infant la sur- 33c Doz. vlved by her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hall, and the grandparents, A. B. BALL Mr. and Mrs. Ray Opdyke, of Iffason. Tlie GMrt Atkniic A Padic T«a Co. Trustworthy Furnitprc Borrowing money never yet cured adepr^ftsion.