Want Ads On Pages 6, 7 and 8 THE INGHAM COUNTY __----~~----~~~------1E_ig_h_ty_·n_i_nt_h_Y_e_n_t· __N_o_. _:JJ______, INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN,. THURSDAY, AUGUST~~=------12, 1948 .~------·------~ Ingham COunty Fair Opens Monday for Full Week Extra Tax Sought 20- Year- Old Ilolstein /las 18th ()alf Fair Progra·m For TB Hospital . Studded With By Vote of People Feature Acts Voters to Mal,e Deciilion On Raising Extra Taxea New Recm·ds Are Sighted At November Election On Farm and Commercial Exhibits Shown at Fail· Ingham county voters will 1decide at the November elec· Next week is county fair I tion on boosting the tax limit week in Ingham. For six days to provide.an extra mill for re and nights, beginning Monday modeling and adding to the there is a full me.asure of en Ingha{ll tuberculosis hospital tertainment and education ·of· at Lansing. The boost will be fered. a half-mill for 1949 and a half· 'l'he echrcrttlona! opportunities mill for 1950. are moRt Rpparcnt in the barns, tents and show rings whero tho The tax of one mill on the livestock rtncl other farm and Present valuation will yield home exhibits arc displayed und judged. Worthwhile education is $234,000. Already in the bud-, also available nt the buildings anrl i get for the 1948 levy within I tents wh!ch hou~c the commcrc!nl I the IS-mill limit is $50,000. A exhibits. New thrng~ for the farm like sum w.as included in the I and for farm and city homes will I be shown. ,.-I 194 7 budget. · .Entertainment features rrmge I I In .Tune the board of control of a}] the way from the shows, rides the sanatorium asiwd for $200,000 and other concessions usually out of the 1948 levy to be set aside found o11 county fair midways, to for the building fund. The request the four· days of harness racing, was trimmed to $50,000. The de- the thrill shows, the musical re• mand for a vote of the people on vues on the grandstand stage, the 1 extra funds was the answer of the livestock parades and the horse , sanatorium board members Man- By VIvian Oviatt Inight's calf, and eight of her Here is Adella and her youngest pulllng contests. day. . . . ., . . , offspring are now Jiving. and with them is Bobby Lawson, With a bumper harvest out of I. Dr. C. J .. Strrnger, med1cal su- Have a glass of m1lk--1t s "I discovered when she was grandson of Jack Chamberlain. the way, a new attendance mark pcrintendent ~f the sanatorium, a gir.l!"--and so .goes the cele-~ young that she was a good brood The hoy's mother is Mrs. Margaret is expected. With more race money 1 told supervisors Monday that the bratwn at the J. H. and R. D. cow," was Jack Chamberlain's an· Lawson, employed in the county offered than ever before, tl16 1treatment of tuberculosis is now Ch b 1 . f B 1l swer to why he has lwpt Ade!la clerk's office in Mason. (Photo by races ttrc expected to attract har• i by surgery and that p~esent has· am er am arm. on e ~vue I so long. "For this· purpose, th~ Ingham County News.) ncsR race fans from all over thn . pita! faclllties are madcquate. 1 road west of Leslie, ever smce animal must be perfect" he ex- -~-~ --- -~--~ state. i When the hospital W!Ul built the the Blessed Event on Monday i plaine d. "She must be stt:ong, with Her milk production record is: Thrill Show 1\lorulay 1 treatment was almost entirely bed night, August 9. ·a ruggad constitution." In lOY, lactations, 113,573 tbs. of In past years tho thrill show has 1 rest. The operating room provided Adell i vcr stro t1 . mill<, 5,088.1 lbs. of fat. Sire of been a top drawing card at the was for emergencies only. Now op- A~ the .age of 20 years, 5 excellcn~ h~alth Y ng, an rn Adelia was Beets Piebe Scgls, and fair. The crash drivers have done crating is standard treatment, the months and 3 days the mother h · her dam was Fair·Monds Mercedes· Itheir stuff on Saturday nights. doctor pointed' out. I h d h ' 18th ff ' . d .c amberla 1n operates the farm, Johanna. This year the thrill show will be . a er o spnng, an , wrth his son, and has hved at the Tl t t d d held Monday night the first night For 15 years t he sanatormm has according to J H Chamber- present location for six years For te ~even es e aughters of f th f . 0 T ' d W d needed remodeling, Dr. Stringer . , · · 11 · Adelia all have excellent records~ 0 e air. n ues ay, e nc~- reported, but it was not done dur·llam, that s a record, maybe I whJefrs bcf~~e -if.ha~: he w,aa at Two daughters were sold before day and Thursday nights a musl• ing the depression because of lack a state record, perhaps a U; 1near Jortow e 10 tgana Farms freshening, and two died. She had ca~ rcvt,1 ~· ;' 1 t~ 1 mgi~tly cha~g~ o~ 1 of funds it was not done during S record or even a world 1 • one proven son, two sons now in ac s, wr 0 11; ure e gran s an 1 the war' because. of building rc·l • d I The latest calf, who upset her the process of being proven, and show. An ~ntrrciy new show, w1th strict!ons, and It has now been put recor · owners by being fiye days overdue, three sons not proven yet. the ;xceptron ?f the chorus a~.d Secretary Fran!< Guerricm of ff b f hi h b lld" t Th bj'e t f 11 th • cite will probably be giVen a name be- Concluding Adelia's background trapeze acts, wrll move In for Fit• tl1c Mason Kiwanis club and Earl o " cca~se .o g . u mg cos s. e. su c o a e ex • ginning with ".T!', said Chamber- arc her rands ire Trixune Ormsb I?ay and Saturdrty ;tights, accord• Robinson arc shown in the top pic Th~ !nsbtutlon 1s now a hos,; m~~t IS,. of course •. Chamber· lain. That is. how far into the Picbe 13th, and' her grand .danr. mg to. Joy 0. Dav1s, manager of ture, on the wing- headed fm· Mn pita!; 1t rs no longer a sanatorium, lams pnze Holstcm "Belle- alphabet he has named Adella's 3ccdos Nig Johanna College the farr. sun. This plane along with 61 decl~rcd Dr. Stringer. "A new op- Grant Segis Adelia"', , whose children. La s. · ' ' Rf!cing- will start Tuesday and others made tl1c flight to Hills· Werahbngthroohm .!sit ulrgentlyb ·~tctedtchd. amazing age and breeding rec- Adell a has founded many herds, ~ partirtl Jist of owners of: stock ctho~tmue thrbouglh I Friday wtith dale for a mass aviation rendez en e osp a was Ul c . and four of her daughters arc in clos ~ related to Adella in· 100 races 00 te< every af er• vous with other Michigan Ki patients wallted to dining rooms ord ha:ve made her the subject the Chamberlain herd now. clud~ two sons, M. A. B. Co· noon. . wantans Tuesday noon. for their meal.s and WRiked to to!· of arttcles, photographs, and Michigan State college. has two op, In·.; a son and some females Horse pulhng contests ar airport, donated the usc of several. Cruiser," was Bartiett smi'th, with 1. ability for being the life of any I Andrew Langenbacl "' INDEPENDENT "' GARAGEMEN I I.ICSLJE, MICIIIGAN Phone •1572 .. 64" THURSDAY -FRIDAY August 12-13 GENE AII'I!R'If~ I I \.l . I. ·•l IZlii!fl/' .'' ' ~ , ' • I .... ' .J. J Saturday Only AUGUST 14 FB to Observe Plant Operation Phone 5331 Parts Mgr. Closed Auv.ust 16-21 I-'m· Vacation Come ai'oimd· the COJ!Ill't' nntl save at l•c•·oss from A & P· Phone 50511 JACOBS' STORE l\Ia~on - ., ------~~·-..... "'l'hc Truce Hurts" ·Meet Us At The Fair! '1\'luslcal: "Harmonlm Band" Tuesday· Wednesday. AUGUST 17-18 Hawley 1\Jrs. !\Iaurice Lyon Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lyon and fam ily spent the week end in .Grand Rapids. Mrs. Lyon and sons re Self Sharpening Poinh • No Sidt Draft ~·'A.NEW mained to spend a few days visit· Extra Light Draft o Nothing to Grease ing relatives. Plaws All Typos of Land Without Mrs. Leslie Hodgson and Mrs. Adjustments Niciey &Ncr Elsie Bartlett attended a Stanley Prevents Erosion by Wind and W11fer brush demonstration in Mason at Cuts Plowing Cost In Half ... AS A LITTLE the home of Mrs. Harold Whipple Doubles Sub-Sail Mal~turo ... las·£" Thursday. · BUILT.TO LAST A LIFETIME •• GUY WITH BIG Polly ;Diamond of Diamond road KEEP VEGETATION ON TOP is spending .a few days visiting Natura's own" moth~d is to keep vogolot1on oli IDEAS ... ~ Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Darling. top. That cuts down evaporation, koops tho soil "'' lETHAl.. Don Lyon spent last week in in place in spito of hoovy winds. Tho Groham• ., Charlotte visiting M.r. and Mrs. Hoomo Plowing Mot hod wiih ihe two-inch chisol, . I~ /£FTHOOI( / George Wenzel and family, •• shown in illustrotion, permits water to by-pan Mr. and Mrs. lt·ven Holmes ani Is The Next Thing To tho top soil into tho sub-soil. It's a moisturQ • Cecil Howery spent Monday eve· storogo cantor. ' .. ning with Mr. anct Mrs .. Paul Smith and family of Onondaga. Lacquer Mt·s. R J. Howery and family spent .last week ·Visiting relatives Protects Cat· Finish In in .Greenville. R. J. Howery went "" to Greenville Thursday and the Summer Heat Wt-· family all returned home Sunday. Mrs. Neva Holmes spent ·Tues day in Lansing. Winter Snow HAVE Mrs. Ivan Seeley of Lal)slng was a Tuesday visitors at the home of Guaranteed Mr. and Mrs, R. J. Howery and 'EM family. ... Wonderland COLLINS ON 1\J.rs. \V. J. Clarlm Sales & Service .... Mr. and Mrs. Donald Bateman HAND and family of near Lansirig visi· ted at William .ClJll'ltes Tuesday. • Kenneth McManus and mother, Ma~ufa.etuted ~ ~~~~~AM·H~EME PLO\V CO.,In~ AMARILLO, lEXAS; Mrs. Kate McManus, were visitors at Vern McManus'·last Wednesday. I · Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Rossman .. and family of Eaton Rapids were PROVEN FACTS callers at James Clarke'a one eve. nin~ last weelt. . ' On the average, enough rain f~lls on your Hoeme Plow leaves vegetation- oo ioji to "' Mrs. Henry Bucldngham and form every year to make line crops, But, ~ftcr .shade and protect, and ll)oisture stays in lhe Barbara called on Mrs. Lita: Gil the ftrst few minutes of rain a smo'oth surface lette Monday afternoon, seals itself, causing run·off. It has been scien ~oil longer to bridge between l'l\ins. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Gillett, Mr. 3 Barber$ tilicnlly proven that the same field will NOT. These are not -jus.t opinions, but proven· and Mrs. James Clarke and family, seal itself when plowed with the Graham• facts. A covered corrugated field io a good and Mrs. Willill,ll1. Clarlte .u.nd .(am Jioeme All Purpose Plow with a 2-inch chisel brisk iain, will a!Morb 200 per cent mor~ ily attended the Bateman family To Serve You re.union .at .Rayner parlt In Mason furrow every 12 inches. This method by-passes moisture than a bare field and 60 per eeoc Sunday. . . We're really pleased to be able the rainfall through .the top soil and keeps more than a field with vegetable matter Mr. o,nd Mrs. L. :m. Harshey of 11 straw mulch on TOP. Upwards of tht~ plowed into the surface, To supply this cover. to ltlJllke this an,nouncement ti111es lhe moisture enters the ground. Charlesworth were· Sunday di~;~ner that's going to mean less. wait iog fo~ the soil without the expense of· arti• guests at Lawrence Clarke's. The If the next day is fair and ho1, the .bare licial cover, and to place the soil in a condi· dinner was in honor of Lawrence'.s ing fo1· all our patro~s. birthday anniversary. soil wo!Jld soon be ~teaming and losing its cion to by-pass d1e moisture through the cop Mrs. Hai•ry ¥Iller of E!).ton moisture rapidly. BUT NOT IF THAT soil is the purpose and achieve!l!!IDt of th~ · Rapids spent Tuesday with her fa·/ Dan 'Arnold is ·.our new man, who~ we're GROUND IS COVERED. Thco Graham• Grabam-Hoeme Plow, Beginning: "Tex Gmnger," C!Ja.pter 1 ther, A. B. Bentley. Melvin Batten ot Albion and . eager .to have yo,u meet, .We ihope you'll atop in loon to Mr. and Mrs. ij.ay Trefry were Cominu• Bing cro~by: In ;,BLUE SKIES" tn tec.bnlcolor; recent visitors at 'lern McManus'. 1 say hello and to enjoy our. fa.ater service. ·· 0 ° A.bbott and· ,Costello .In "WlS'l'FUL WIDOW OF Mr.' and Mrs. Lawrence Clark,e WAGON GAP;" Ginger Rogel'!l,COflllll Wll,de In "IT HAD TO DE and Fred ·Clark were in A1\n Ar YPV;" also Gregory l'oo)<-Jelmlfe'r Julies 111 "DUEL IN TH,E bor Wednesctay to call on Mrs. SlTN" In technlcolor, ' ·.: · 1-'red Clarlt, who is undergoing Cummings Barber Shop treatments ·at tlle University of 308 Jefll.!rson Michigan hospltl\1. · S.. inrt'I.'HDA Y lJ'mTmo K J d f l.rLvornn nurUolt or SngJnllW g'IICfllB, ,, .lt'ollll tertnincdMr.undMr~.HerbortBrowncn· ILt IL hh•thdlly dinner luat , at···lryn Frost Is Br·l e· 0 HUiltcf] liw ~Iff fl Tuesday evening honoring M1•s, h Mru·y Wlglu of WcbhOI'Villo, tr. n·'• ,James Hulett, On Wednesdny eve· high school and cnllogo clttHshmtci I Social 6vents anJ Personals M• · I c B d Of tllll bride, l'l!lH]OI'ed VOCill lloloc• nlng Mrs. Hulett waa toted ILL IL picnic supper nt the home or Mr, IC a e ' ea u ry tiona hot'or·c unci clill'lng tho 'core· jlll'luc's purcnts on Saturday, Au· mony, gust. 7, Mrs, Chnrlcs Combrlc cui: and Mrs, Rex Jewett, Quests be- Plnlt and white wns tho color ·l: Samson"Smith Betrothed quot wan a cu.mellla fnrmml of A rocoptlon lnuncrll:ltcly fo)lnw· ·~ :, Adeline Oleson Is .• /, the four-tiered wedding cnl{C and side~> Mr. and Mra. Hulett wer·e I nchemc used fcrr the wctldlng of white gladioli pctltls unci EL cnscacle Mr·s, R. c. Smith, slstc1'·1n·lnw of Mr. and Mrs, CIILyton Hulett and Miss Kuthr·yn JTIII?.I\helh l•'rost, ing the ceremony wns hold In tho of the HfllllO poliLlS, pill'lor•s or the I'"IIPI"H church, ·IiJilHt the bt·ldo, wns at the punch howl, Feted at Shower daughter, l Traffic Safeiy Starts With 'You! General Electric . It is in _Your power to s~ve your life-and rn doing so, to safeguurd I Tuesday, September 14, 1948 the lives of every other driver or passenger tr·avcling Michigan's I Notice is hereby given that township and city clerl{s will be at the places listed below on hrghways this sunlmer! Answer I the following questions-honClltly. Don't Be Content With Second Best-It's No ,Cheaper Then check your answers with the I ~~~~~~==~~~~ correct listing. If your score is ~ 100 '7t you're ready to drive. If not, sit down and think it over-resolve i Wednesday, August 25 to follow the rules that lead to I highway safety - don't be an ac These Appliances Are On. The Floor For Immediate cident hJzard - play safe - 24 I From 8 a, m. to 8 p.m. hot~r·s of the day! ' Delivet·y And at such other times as they designate to receive l'egistra I tions fot· the September 14 election. Any person who has not re registered under· the permanent registration .law, any person who has moved to a new residence and will have been 'there at I least 20 days before the election day, ancl any person who will Farm Freezers be 21 years of age by or on September 14 and .~.as not yet regis I ' •.' rl'l J ~ ",, ., (1 For farm families whose basc mcntlcss houses are bm·sting at tered, must do so in order to cast his ballot. AUGUST 25 IS I·.vJJ~~. 1 , ••;!M:W:Jy~~:r;.~:~~-t .. ~~,r,.~.J,• tho scams, building a watertight. basement is a practical way of ob· THE LAST DAY WHEN REGISTRATIONS WILL BE AC 1. Do you really drive as wellns I tnining much needed room. CEPTED· FOR VOTING IN THE PRIMARY ELE.ClfiON. Home Freezers I you know how all the time? ...... , A modern, dry basement pro , 2. Do you report to your state . '•idos space for a laundry and dry ' and county higliwny depnrtments ing room, for a convenient food storage room, or for that new cold I the existence of a bad locul ucci- 1 dent hazard? ...... storage box. It's a wondcrful.place 1 3. Do you set a bad driving ex- for children, too. Part of it chn be ALAIEDON TOWNSHIP ONONDAGA TOWNSHIP nmple for your children L ...... -, .. made into a t•ccrcation Ol' game F. E. Fogle, clerk Refrigerators room which will save wear and Mae Spring, clerk : 4. Do you let your children drive At the clerk's residence, 1 mile north ' without licenses ot· if they nre un- tear on the living room furniture At the clerk's reGidence anytime to ; der age? ...... - and provides a cozy place .fot• of the town hall, anytime to and in and including August 25. : 5. Do you report uccidents to the grownups as well. It is !I· ~on cluding August 25. ' the police, even though you nrc not venient place for the central. heat CP.OSS SECTION OF CONCRE.Tt: involved - do you think over the ing plant. Fuel storage in tho base MASONRY I)ASeM~NT WALL. VEVAY TOWNSHIP Stoves I mont eliminates those unpleasant AURELIUS TOWNSHIP causes of these uccidents and bene- Mrs. Blanche WheeleJ·, clerk fit by them? ...... trips to an outsido fuel bin .. Ray DeCamp, clerk Coticretc masonry units arc well the rest of the fill with dirt from At the clet·k's a·esidence. I 6. Do you watch carefully for all At the clerk's residence August 23 and road signs and instructions· ••• adantod for basement wnlls. They the excavation and pack it well. then follow these instructions lay· up rapid!~· and malte a neat Slope tho top of HI! away from 25. WHEATFIELD TOWNSHIP faithfully? ...... clean wall. , house. This helps runoff of rain Washers water. Lawrence J. Smith, clerk 7. Are you constantly alert for BUNKER HILL TOWNSHIP the "other fellow" so that you can How to Build. a Wat~rt!sht You can make the floor water At the clet·lt's a·esidence. n vert tragedy by your own quick tight and durable by using a single Maretta Lawrence, clerk Basement course of mushy concrete made in thinking and actin!!'? ...... _...... At the clerk's residence prior to Au WHITE OAK TOWNSHIP 8. Do you combme your driving Usc a good quality block with proportions of 1 saclt portland ' gust 25; at the town hall on August with sightseeing'- conversatlon sharp, straight edges and corners. cement, 21,4 cu. ft. of sand, 3 cu. 25 •. Ado Warfle, cler!{ We Also Have A Few Good Used Appliances entet·tninment - endangering your Be certain that they are. entirely ft. of gmvel with about 5 gal. of . I dry when placed in the waiL, See water. The floor is generally made At the clerk's residence anytime to own life and that of every pas- and including August 25. senger? ...... that all joints arc well filled with about 4 in. thicl{, However, in a rich mortar. Cover the outside poorly drained soils make tho floor INGHAM TOWNSHIP I Answers: of the wall below grade with' twa· about 6 in. thicle and place in two Geot·ge Vogt, Jr., clerk ' 1. yes: 2. yes; 3. no; 4. no; coats of portland cement plaster courses. Mop the first course, I CITY OF MASON· At the clerk's residence anytime to George Kellogg, cleric COLLINS 5. )'e~; 6. yes; 1. yes: 8. no. and then mop it with hot asp)lnlt. which is about 2 in. thick, with hot and including August 25. WHAT KIND OF MOTORIST The plaster cants and asphalt as-· nsphalt and cover it with a layer f Wards .1 and 2 will register at the sure watertightness. Where of waterproof I'oofing felt. Then ,\RE YOU? co~meil rooms during business hours ground water is a p1·oblcm, place over this the second com·sc, LEROY TOWNSHIP Sales & Service Piny- safe -- with thoughtful, 01• at the residence of the clerk, 110 talco extra precautions to keep the which is about 4 in. thick. Roland Graham, clerk 222 S. Cedar ~n1·eful driving - and walls dry. Place druin tile around Leakage at the juncture of the W. S~rcamore dm·ing the evening, any Phone 2-4291 the outside edge of the footings wall and floor can be prevented b:• At the Variety Store in Webberville 1 day to and including August 25. SAVE LIVES! and connect it to a suitable outlet. leaving a l-in, wide apace m·ound I Cover the tile with a 12-in; layel the edge of the floor and then fill- ol i£41Vgl Qi' Ql\l.llil'llcll, Finis:t inc it wit4 bot i1S1Jhnlt. · ~ t-.....;...-:-__,...:-_.....;...... ;... ____; ___-:--·-:-..;...... ------.....:.-J - Wil7. li'OJ·-··iD·· -for __ ui villages need specialized tcrtchcrs. 'r' and then moved to East Lansing. : stancllllg by for llrst a1d duty, Ing- wlll serve at the fail;'. At all times! According to the claim filed ,in I for three nights at the Miller I 1 Heating, ventilating, air conditioning, sheet metal, One-room rural schools needing His p. resent _appointment is to _fill 1 h Skirts 1.88~ 2.88~3.88 Groups of cottons and wools Dresses Spring and stimmcr stylings by famous designers in these three special groups Blouses 1.88-2.88-3.88 Excellent buys for the school girl in specinl s "Dill' V-'f'J(fo;Nf' r:nr.JI !';I•: II!. Pl.:J1MANI•:N'I' ;, n '"fll'l•rnf• llllll'flilll'll'~~ WH\!1• w!df'11 Hnfl.iy l'lii'IH hnll' $5.00 Rack •jo ndlinv1• llllllt>UHJ liiHLI'i• ll!Ld hPHllly. Dresses - Blouses - Jackets Huth Rr·r·ihrlfll' 'l'u~>s,, 'l'hur·n. Appninf. n1 l•lll:i The Paristyle Shoppe \ ' For. Inexpensive Smartness I I Smor·ga,hnr!l Chielmn, I•'u.mily Style Chnie1e llome-PrllpttrPel l!'uo!ls The• SPiting·: a spaelous counjr·y housP, CJilio~tJ~· eool and r!'slful, HANSON'S Saturdi\'y Smorgasbord Country House 6 to 9 p. m. Sunday Dinners •· 11;1 Miles East of Stochbr!dgc '' On Route 106 1 to 6 p. m. Ph!lne Stochhridge 21F12 Weeltdays by reservation • $5.9'5 Blows he:tt on floor on Fed. tax included all titre" sides Fine Assortment of All Other Styles ' A surprise party given by friends and relatives greeted Mr. Boautiful Furniture Design • Fan-Forced Floor Level Heal and Mrs. A. J. Torrance when Special Complete Bat.ht·oom Sets I they returned to their home at 211 Low First Cost • Low Operating Cost lronet·s Water Pumps West Maple, Ma~on, Thursday, Fireplace Window • Automatic Convenience I August 5, after a surpr,l~e ·.wed ding. ner. Thfl couple was married at eight Mr. and Mrs, Lewis Werner $29.75 Evans, "America:s most beautiful home hearer" gives you tons that evening a~ Rev. Murray Mor were week e1\d guests of her of clean, warm, fan-forced air at floor level. Heatwa vc blower Legion Parties F1·id.ay Nights ford's home in Mason. Witnesses brother-in-law and sister, Mr. and Fed. tax included pulls wasted warm ai.r from the ceiling area and redistributes Mrs. Walter Frendt of Mt. Cle- were Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fausey, it throughout the house.· Take the work out of home hcati ng who were visiting the MorJords. The bride, the former Glenn M. ; ;·; eliminate the fuss and muss with this new cconomlcal :Plumbing and Heating Stoves and· Refrigerators by Bailey, was bo1in in Evart, but heater.. Terms, if desired. :tennox·and Ame1·ican spent the last 25 years· in San Gibson, Norge al)d Francisco and Los Angeles, Cali : Kitchens fornia. She returned to Mason -Eddy Sto!,ers Mona1·ch .about a year ago, where she was . E~ANS BRINGS YOU A CARPE·~. '0f~.'W~':'~~l ..~ :·~ ~ houselteeper at the Torrance home. , FROM WALL-TO-WA·I:~. • ,. · ' .r,.;•... .. The Torrances plan to re-model •• '• ,••, .·• 1\, •• ' •. . their house, and will malte an ex tra apartment within, which Mrs . Torrance's niece will occupy: BAILEY'S I In addition to re-decorating and painting, one of Mrs, Torrance's Ref1·ige1~ation Sal~s and Se1·vice · favorite hobbies, she enj.oys ~ro :2182 N. Cedar · Phone Holt 3551 Icheting and has finished making several tablecloths, He1· husbund Watches ~epaired in Five is a garage owner and has lived in Jew_ett Appliance Co. ~------'"----~------,---.,.....-----1· IMason for 38, years. Days 130 W. Ash Phone 5511 Children Were "'ad. To. Be .. H,E.AL.TH-Y and HAPPY What's_ Another Good.· W~rd ..For "Restaurant"? . The ROUND HOUS.E,, Of Course I For Perfed ~nch; And· Dinners ·, Ord~r Our Steaks ... I Chops Short. Orders· By delivering. ))aateuri;r;ed milk. it~~ c~:~am. to Y,Our door,. 'High in Fr.ench Fri·es butterfat content a"d' lo~ in bac:teri~t count-that HALL'S quality milk~ 'i;: ·.·; ~ · · · · · ·· · · . The Round House·· I . HALL~s,·. DAIRY· ( Is .Op.~n. Coa·ner · of· Columbia 24 HQurs A Day Ceda~ lnlnr~Alecl JlCl'Bol1n 1\l'o nHl~t1d to nt- on WMlnfliH!ny, Auf,llfll. lR, for ll' Jl.;•mmh \ • kb 'd Ml'~. acno Atreol:~ nnd cJhtldren nncl l'ilum J\JlHiuw cvnnlng of tho fail•, It wna aug-! awtno, O :' whni'C he WCifl cngnged In forming i Miss Kfllbryn Frost daughter home in Lansing. 1 Murshuli, Lillinn Glsh, Walter tmtl! his Illness. of Mr. ond Mrs. George 'l"rost, was. The monthly meeting of the On- Htwton nnd Charles Bld1ford arc F!intko~e . He I~ SllrVIvcd hy the fathm•, marl'led to Mike Beaudry at St, onrlru.;-a Girl Scouts rtnrJ Brownies featured In important. roles . Tile .. Tex .Jnhn 1•. Lay of Lc~Jie and five ThomaR Aquinas church In East will be held ut the school on Mon- Ad.nul Llwal" Mfgr;, of MfgH. or Jwotll"r's and nlster·s: Mrs. Ber- Lansing Wednesday morning, foi-l dny afternoon, Augu~t 16. Shot ng-nlrlfll a Paris nnd Nor- n1e" Ocsl:crlc, Wchhcr·ville; Wrtyne lower! hy a reception In Peoples 1 ------mandy haeltgronnd, "To The VIc Asbestos Siding Plastic Floor Tile Lay, Lansing-; MrH. Mona Mlnnl~. church, tor" whieh co-stal'S Dennis Mor 1 Brick Siding Asphalt Floor Tile Druwvllle: GPm'gc J.,ny, Onondngu.; Miss Dorothy Frost of South 1 g-an,' with >Varner· Bros.' new Roofing Shingles Mrs. J~nbcll Balcer·, n>ntrm R11plrls. Haven spent_ Wednesday night I Swedish Import, Viveea Llndfoi'S, Plastic Wall Tile nn P.1gc 5 We !Buy Dead Animals TOP PRICE PAID Clark's FOR Garage HORSES General Overhauling cows New and Rebmlt Installed and Valley Chemical Company Call Collect Lansing 45217 SPOT CASHI F01· Dead or Disabled Stock Horses~$9.00 ea. Cows-$1!.00 ea. Hogs-$3.00 per cwt. (All .1< umling to sizr• und c ondltwn) Plgs, Calves and SbceJl• - Removed Frflil \\.l!l BUY IIIDES •AND CALF SJUNS I'll one cullect to l\lason :! I.U DARLING & COMPANY Be At The Fair To Meet You COMPLETE SERVIC_E Notice of Letting of Drain Contract and Review of Apportionments We cr dcrtvor to llrovrdc ou1 community w1th full fnc:llallcs for a IJropc scrv1cc and mte1 mcnt Jewett Funeral Home Tbo Homo of Friendly Sorvlco Ph~ne Maaon 6151 . -;'·-··-?~""'---·-~-··-) . ~' ·: ....o11.~N'~" r. ' V ' Holstein Auction Smooth, abundant That's what the new Saturday, August 14 Oliver "77" delivers! I 12 o'clock sharp Thorough soil pulverization! That's the tesult when you / ... WolveJ•me purebted hvestock sales pavilion use the Ohve1 Plow Mastel and Its exclusive Raydex bottoms 6V2 miles east of East Lansang. wtth shares so low in cost you can throw them away whc11 they get oull. 100 Head of very choace registered HOLSTEIN COWS, The new fam1 features of the Oliver "77" make tlus ., I ' HEIFERS, BULLS famous tractor more versatile and econonucal than ever to Including own. Its steady 6 cyhnder engme and 6-forward-speed trans. nusston gtve you nearly any ground travel and drawbar pull 75 head of fresh and sprmging cows and heifers, some combination you need. malkmg up to 90 lbs. per day Sow: Rye For Hogs You have a chotec of three engines: one for gasolme, one Pastut es fm sw1ne a1 e rccom for tractor fuel-and a dtesel, a speciallY. destgned, f11rm· 20 ve1 y choace heifer calves, some real club prospects nlended by W N McM11len am engmeered eng me that wtll be available later, Also, you 5 vet y choice hea·d sire prospects mal husbandry specmllst at Mich have a choice of Interchangeable cast iron or stamped steel 1 Igan Strrte college as a, valuable wheels fot Row Crop Models to suit your !!action condttions. I Tno small lleuiH are featur~ ' " ' ' ' imnco. Co., missioner's office took theil· club plane; ·a Piper the front c:iocltpit .and. Guerriero I ~JYII:•mcc Co, tao \'f. A
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