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: countered on the entire trip was in stra!J;ht r?ws. Private cars met 1 For this year the proposed Ma·" Ash and will move from their Among them are the Declaration Judge Salmon and sam Street as the partisan pnmarles, Septem- E. J. Scarlett, Holt, $13,115,13, getting helmet and goggles prop· th~ K iwhman~ ,t,on school reunion held as part of apartment over Jacobs' store next of Independence, the original draft Hughes. Judge Salmon was ap· her 14. For circuit judge and pro· Foote Bros., Leslie, $13,582.00; erly fitted on Guerriero. . 1 1 t e ason planes were the fair will be abandoned The weelt · of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, pointed by Governor Kim Sigler to bate judge the two candidates . Bros., Lalte Odessa, $13,• 2 30 ~nzel In the next plane, another o\Vned headed for home by = . · The I abandonment was forced, Raiph S. · the Bill of Rights and the Emanci· fill the vacancy caused by the gaining the biggest vote In the 18~2.10, Lapham Con~tructton Co., by Jewett were Harry Smith 'horizon was hazy and the ride Adams reported because not WITH NATIONAL GUARD pation proclamation. death of Judge Paul G. Eger a primary have a run-off in Novem-l $14,055.20, 01 Hast!~gs, f~;~d Yode~ pilot, and ' John Shepard, pas: ~~~e:~~~a~~e t'fi~~m~ f; ~~c~~~ l:en?ugh interest 'was shown. He Leaving for the National Guard The Freedom Train and the re· year ago. Hughes is a former judge bcr. The four men receiving the ~O~~~ uction Co., Peny, $20• senger. . . time. Others didn't. . ' pomted out that. such a reunion camp at Grayling Saturday were dedication program are sponsored of the Lansing municipal court and Ihighest number of votes for circul~ Ali 'of the bids exce t the ono Harley Starr !lew his own Cess· An aerie! exhibition was put on . needs n;orc planmng than could be six Mason boys; Ted Lee, Harold by the American Hcrlta~'"e Foundn· former mayor of Lansing. court commissioners are In the No f y d C t tl p . . I t k! J 1 T I done tlt . " vember run-off. o o er ona rue on comP.~ny na P ane, a ng o 111 ay or as by Earl Robinson and Frank 1 Is yea I. Larkins, Jr., Charles Johnson, tlon. I Judge John McClellan of the I · were below the estimate on. the passeng~r. Dr. Joseph Ponton flew Guerriero over Leslie and Mason. I · J'r., Joe Johnson, Harold Ware and pr batn outt has John p O'Brien I j b his own plane too with Raymond. Many farm.ers and c"tty follimnco. Co., missioner's office took theil· club plane; ·a Piper the front c:iocltpit .and. Guerriero I ~JYII:•mcc Co, tao \'f. AJ', oxcilidlng thQ pit, the HIH,tft '!'he Olltflldc dimensions of the cage on .M-:J!l suturduy evening, At 21, or lilnttl Lun,ylng were hul'i, In A I p h PI The .;levator in the county and tho upper st.ruetur·e, was gwen nrc ·I ft 8 In hy •I ft 2 In with Body of Soldier seven o'elocl< tiJQJ'(l WIIH fl crash the ncclclcnt mtHt nl' DnllHVil.lu. PP es eac es urns by Schmlrlt us $11,7<18 to tlw thll'd the ilwl~le clil~citslons'' of 1''n., Q ,iuHt l'ast or the O,Cxter Tmll intm·- Atoeltlnc Rnlcl he loHt control of the I • · .,. .. building was started too quick floOJ• and an odtlltlonal :j\0·13 to tlw In, by ·I ft., 2 In, Delivery wus section. A hull'-hour Inter there cut·, It leaped o!'f the pavement nnd at• the meeting of the board of (ttt(c. pmmlscd In six months with In· Is Brought Home wna another. four milcH cnHt or overtlll'nccl. Bnllt the pnHHengcr·H We A1·e Now Picldng Supcrvls01: Rlna Dell of Laimlng, stallution lime estimated at six. . Dansville. ...~~ were thrown rrom the c11r. They Btlpervisors Monday. By a vote ------·--- wore talwn to the Muson Gnncml a member of lhc committee, de- months, The hody of Pvt. Donald L. Mcc ~rAOOAIMtr!G l'I(JNIC hospltrtl, nncl Miss Duvl~ was l'e- o(, 20-14 the supervisors turned c!arcd thlit the cost of clearing the Supervisors Guy S. Thorburn Ciurc or Lansing was reltlrncd to The elghtconth unnunl Mn.ccabco loused the following- day. Aseltine Dutchess Apples down the plan for immccliatc sllflft nnd lmilding the pit would I und Joseph Speer.~ of Locltc served t h IJ GortJ!Inc-Runciman funeral picnic will be held Sunday, Au. Is still at tltc llospitul, purchase of an elevator at probably not exceed .$1,000, with Dell on the elevator commit­ home' in Lnnsln[( .July 27, Hccnm~ gust 1!1, nt the Islnrul parlc in $12,- mlttnl wets made In Little Arling- Adrian, 'fhere will be a coopurn­ 6&1. Schmidt would huzard no guess. tee, Dell reported that the com­ At 0:15 Sundtiy ovcrl]ng two curs Melba Apples Dell said he hud been unable to get mittce favored instnl!Ettlon of the ton lu Lonslng .July 20. tlve dinner at noon with each fum- collided at the lntcrsccllon nt: M·:IG Rev, E. E. HontH officiated at lly tailing dish t~ pass. f I . d any plumhcr to bid on moving the elevator as proposed by the 11 ILnd th" Stocl Porl:or I Card, ·Eddy, Graham, Hayden, Hal Jano Parker county fair. There nrc more clubs 9 In these days, EXPERI- 'Johnson, Marshall, Millis, Munyon, and more bnys and girls enl'ollecl HOME-STYLE DONUTS ~; 8 25c Patriarch, Puffenberger, Reed, In them than in previous years. COCOANUT JELLY ROLL ••. 39c Jono Porker Stoppel, Vicary, Witt, anu Wright. The addition to the 'l·H building j ENCE ably used, saves Supervisors voting for installa­ Jane Parker and the new equipment installed pkg. tion of the elevator without wait­ make camp life more appealing. COOKIES of 24 29c ing for a report of complete costs Exhibits will set a new record. PARTY RYE BREAD loaf 18 C.. time and money for the em" were Coller, Dulomtcd as the 'City of Holt will have u chance to vote for hibits, 118 clothing articles, 76 APPLES flower garden exhibitB, •I home fur- ,,,. 4:H Club Chicken-of-Tomorrow or against such incorporation No­ 5 lbs. 39c patrol." vember 2. The board of supervisors nishings, 3•1 handicraft and :Jsl' · . , Fancy Fresh Dressed at its meeting Monday set the electrical. Fresh-Red-r~po date. To boost the fair and acquaint TOMATOES A census taken under the people with ·l·H achievement, three 2 lbs. 35c DAIRY VALUES authority of the secretary of state exhibits are being placed in the FRYING CHICKENS Mnson business section. Canning larg~-Crisp-Solid Cheese Loaf ....~:- Conirllmted by ft·Icnds of Allan A. MacDonald showed a count of 2,248 within the proposed city limits. exhibits will be displayed in the lb. 57¢ I Boundaries set up for Holt fol­ Dart & Cady show window, hand­ 'HEAD LETTUCE 2 for 15c 1...-~-~------CHED·O·BIT 2 ~~ .. 99c ' low few straig-ht lines. icraft in the Hammann Home ~lcl. ,"Michigan ...... Sinal!, Ready to Eat Mild, Fresh Auto Supply window, nnd clothJJ)g W ONIONS in the window of the Mills store. YELLQ 4 Ibs. 19c COOKED PICNICS lb. 55c ·cHEDDAR CHEESE· lb. 62c Frosh-Full Poe:! Fancy Rocl:s, 4 to 5 lbs. Avg. Philadelphia 3-oz. Rain Stops Threat GREEN PEAS 2 Ibs. 33c STEWING FOWL lb. 49rc CREAM -r.HEESE . pkg. 17c TOM'S FOOD MARKET Of Fires in Fields Fully Trimmed, Ovon Rcody Marqllrine lb . .J9c KEYKO .. lb. Rains Tuesda v night and PRIME RIB ROAST 39c Wednesday put down the threat of loon, Fresh Chopped Marqarino grass and stubble fires. Mnson fi.re- 1 158 W. Maple- Mason- Phone 4141 men have been busy answermg GROUND lb. SURE GOOD lb. alarms the past week. BEEF 63c 31c Puro On Monday aft~rnoon Mason Armour's Star I firemen made a run to the Harry Brown farm in Aurelius. A motor ROASTED SAUSAGE lb. REfiNED LARD lb. set fire to a hay bnlci· opemted by 63c 25r Breakfast Maid Brown and Harry Fox. Brown wns S~Qar Cured painfully burned and his baler was GROCERY BUVS ,Flavor-Tested Teaa damaged. The flelcl of wheat stub­ BACON SQUARES lb. ble and straw was partly burned. ShorteninQ 39c For Fl~".or Perlecc Coffee lb. 37c 3 Sliced or Piece lb. bag $1.11 Earlier Monday afternoon the Mason firemen were summoned to dexo -116 Park street to gain control of Rojoh PORK LIVER lb. a grass fire. · 37c ICED TEA Muellers On Tuesday afternoon Mason Sliced or Pioce-Spieod SALAD DRESSING qt... 53c To make Flavor Perfect firemen made a' run to a wheat iced tea, start with one field 1\6 miles east of Dansville. Lonq's LUNCHEON MEAT lb. 59c of our famous Flavor Cinnamon Rolls pkg. A fire had started alongside the 15c road and had run into a wheat Fancy, Fresh Cough! ~·este

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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, lverly and Hobert Betllt· ... , : LrmHing on l~rlclny, August 6, n"v, In Aurelius on Sunday, Auguat 22, Games Wct'C played by the 12 through norllwrn Michigan, Aftt~r At Bri dal Shower glndtolt. r!ry of Iron River, acted na flower September· l, they will be nt hmno' N, IJr•ucc Lillll'I!Uon officiated In from two to four o'clock In honor guest11 niul prizes were preacntcr:l · 'fhe White aat.ln gown wom by the presence of the immediate of their 50th wedding- nnnlverHnry. to the bride-to-he, after which she girl and ring bearer, .Jack Church Ill mast LanHing- where the hrlrlc­ Accessories to use In her future! the brlcle wns designed In princes's of Dcti'Oit served as best man. gr·oom is com pletln).\' his senior families, All friends and nclghhors arc in- opened he!' mr1ny gifts. , home· were ·showered upon Miss' style with long sleevos, short trnln, vltcd to the open house, I Louts Dronln of Eust Lanning and yerLr at Michigan State coll"gc, lik and MrH. Hobert Smith of • ,, • The hostess served Icc cream Agnes Beebe nt her hnme ·Friday sheer lace yolst man, 1 of Akron, Ohio, Is spending , . h I and Mrs. Wallnce Magoon of Lan­ son of Otto Battlge of Frecsoll. Mrs. NiniL Cnrn, Mrs, Lulu Whip- '· I A rcecption for the newlyweds wcel{ with Mr. and Mr·s. Chfton sing, Geraldine Is n graduate of Lhe was given at the home of the pie, Mrs. Ella Lewis, Mrs. James Basement Store Lamphere. 1 1 t Ingham Township Agricultural Hulett, Mrs. IiJlmcr Wilhelm, Mrs. ' Sunday evening callers ILl the . Mr. nnd M1·s. Car Greve spen schboJ with the class of 1941 and· Claude Perrin, Mrs. Enoch Beebe, J, INGHAM COUNTY NEWS wayne Miller home were Mr. and/ fro.m Monday until Thursd~y In later attended Michigan Stntc col­ Mrs. Milton Beebe, Mrs, Elmer Mrs. Robert Hartsuff and family Cht.cago attending the ratlroad lege. She !a now employed with the AugLtst 12, 1948 Corbin, Mrs. Segar Childs, Mrs, A GOOD APPE.'T11"E IS A L . SPECIALS Page 4 of Lansing. Ifail· Auto-Owners Insurance company Walter Miller, Mrs. Donald Beebe Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Brown and of Lansing, where she has been and Miss Marlene Mix, loVONDERFUL 1'1-tiNG 1"0 HAVI:, ·daughter, Betty Jo, returned Sun- working since June, 191.6. r------r I 1 day night after spending a few :Melvin is a graduate with the • '' '' 1HAi IS IF' YOU I-lAVE. Friday And Saturday clays in northern Michigan, On clnss of 1943 from the Manistee Reunions ;~, WHA"f' 11 ot.SIREs. I ' I House Frocks 1 their way up, near St. Helen, they high school. He has served three 'rhe annual Artz reunion will be i run into a herd of deer and one year·s In the U. S, Marine Corps ., I was struck. Other· places visited held Saturday, August 21, at the Good, Thirsty I with the First and Seventh Divi­ county park at Clear lalte. That Lead A Double Life ·J wet•e Kallmska, Ell< Rapfds, Char- sions. Two and one-half of those levoix and Grayling.. While at years were spent in the Southwest The 48th annual reunion of the I i Grayling, some time was spent at Pacific and China. He i3 now em­ May family will be held Sunday, Dish Towels 5 for $1.00 I Gerry's Ranch, which is owned and ployed nt the postoffice in Lan­ August 15 at the Rayner park in Practical enough for every household job; Mason. Leon May is president and pretty enough for shopping, the movies and I opera.tcd by Mrs. Geraldine John­ sing, son, former lcindergarten teacher No date has been set for the Mrs. Claude Post is secretary. afternoon visiting, Sizes 12 to 42. I, at Mason. She has a modern res­ wedding. The Housel-Felt school reunion Fine Quality J taumnt ·and gift shop. :~ . * wlll be held Sunday, August 15 at $3.98 the Housel school. Dinner will be Mr. and Mrs. Otis Bisel, ac· I served at 1:00, each companied by Mr. and Mrs. J. W. The 41st reunion of the Bate­ Pillow.Cases 41c Back-To- School Dresses 'Davis and Mt·s. Glen Webster of Howell Women man family wae held at Rayner Mason, visited Mr. and Mrs. Royal park Sunday, Fifty-five relatives For Children Sizes 4 to 12 Webster at Battle Creek last ' I were present for the potluck diri­ 'Jlhe Bartholomew rSnles and I 'l'hursdny evening. Golf at Mason $2.29 up ner. Sel'\•lco ).eave~ iurthlng to btl See Our Beautiful ' ' I Mrs. Marl< Cave entertained 12 * :r. * desit·eo!l in the way of promJit, I women Tuesday evening honoring Mason women golfers played Miss Esther Greve retul'lled to cfflei:mt I{alser-Frazer service. Mrs. Patrick Neily of Chicago. host to the Howell Women's golf Mason sunday after a two-week \\'e employ only factor·y trained Visiting was the diversion of the club Wednesday. The mormng was trip in Cheboygan and Wisconsin. mechanics-use only genuine Fall Fashions evening. Mrs. Cave served a buffet spent playing golf, with honors Mrs Leo Brownell of Grand Ra-) 1\-F parts, Stop In and talu1 th,c PIECE GOODS luncheon, going to Mrs. Dorothy Bliss and plds a~d Mrs, Arnold Goff of Lan­ wheel of It new 1\alser or Fashion's version for fall, 19•18 is the Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wasper and Mrs. V1c Sultenlck of. Howell and Ising were Wednesday guests of Fr•azer, It's an "Yo openm· to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Sprite and Mrs, Russell Brown and Mrs. Clar- Mrs. James w. Hulett. flnm· driving that's obligation For School- Ti~e Sewing slender line styled in warm autumn colors. daughter, Loualyce, of Lansing ence Boles, o~ Mason. Lyle Howlett left Tuesday night free, Junior, misses and women's half sizes, spent Sunday in Detroit. Mrs. Wtlham l.Jortcr and Mrs, .. for Mullett Ialte, where he joined SO-square percales, 54-inch woolens, quality broadcloth, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Leute have Louis Sttd served refreshments on his wife and her mother, Mrs. M. fine c1·epes. Simplicity and McCall Patterns. $7.95 up returned to Mishawalta, Indiana, the course. . A, Toohy, who have been spending after vacationing with Mrs. , A luncheon wns giVen at noon. the summer months at the lake. New Fall Hats- $1.98 up Leutc's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Bert In the afternoon the women played Mrs. Howlett and Mrs, Toohy plan Nylon Hosiery-Latest fall shades, all Wasper, for a week. bridge. Honors went to Mrs. Dora to return to Mason In late Septcm­ Mrs. Loretta White, Bernice and Hanna and Mrs Dorothy Bliss of her first quality - $1.35 up Lucille White, and David White Howell, Mrs. Louis Stid and Mrs. . :Mr. and Mrs. Ruehl Kruse and !.·-··-· went to the ball game Monday Don Densmore \•ron Mason honors. family spend the week at Torch night in Detroit to see the.Detroit Mrs, Zola BI•Shford Dart was lalte with Mr. and Mrs. Howard SCHMIDT'S MILLS STORE Tigers play the Cleveland IndiiLns, chairman of the program. Mrs. Rugg. Mr. Rugg and Mrs, Kruse Sam Cotton, Mrs. Ray Cotton and ar·e brother and sister. !... J. Adams & Son Mr. and :Mrs ..Edgar Daft of Port Huron were week end guests at Mrs. ~eorge McArthur dtd the Mrs, Roy Karn, who was seri- the Gerald Parsons home. decoratmg for the occasion. ously Ill at Mercy hospital for ...... Mrs. Don VanderVeen had charge several weelts, and who has been of bridge, On the golf committee cared for at the home of her moth· DRUG STORE • were Mrs. Ed Ware and Mrs. Har· cr, Mrs. Burtis Dlllbeck, and Mr. WARE'S old Scofield. Dillbeclt for two weeks has now Here Are Some Real Time Savers! . Mrs, Jess. Allon was winner of[ returned to her home. ' . the door pr1zc. · Jean Shincvar is on vacation Kolynos Jolly Cap Toothpaste ...... 49c WE DELIVER Ft·esh Frozen On August 18 members of the from the Ingham County News Inverness club w1Jl come to the this week. \ We're bringing in a sm...'tll load of Vacuum Bottles ...... $1.4 9 \ cherries Friday morning. This is Mason course as guests. Mrs. E. G. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown of Phone 5411 ) Blueberries 29c the last load. Millard has been selected as gen- Bahrein Island and Mr. and Mrs.· oral phairman. Mrs, Ed ware and R. B. Wallace were dinner guests Wrisley Bath Salts, 5 lbs ...... Mrs. Don Densmore arc on the of Mr. and Mr:s. C. E. Puffen· 59c NEW Asparagus Cuts - 41c prize commjttee. Mrs. W. A. Bcr- berger at Onondaga Wednesday gin and Mrs. Leo Kelly will do the ·evening. The Russell Browns arc Super Renuzit, gal...... Ou1· Own Smoked decorating. visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. $1.29 Members nrc asked to maltc Vernon J. Brown, for a few weeks. Gillette Speed Pack their reservations with Mrs. Mil- Billy Bryant and John Mosley of Toni Cream Shampoo Salmon lb. 79c - lard by Monday. Memphis, Tennessee, have re- .95c * * ,, tu!'l1ed home after spending a Razor Fresh Frozen Mr. and Mrs. Walter C. Peters week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Walter ·.One Piece with 10 Blades ' " have as guests this week Mr. and Cullen. $1.QQ Mrs. Ralph Peters and Gary ILnd Rev. Clarence Lawton, Mrs. Salmon Steak S9c Jimmy of Clifton, New Jersey, Lawton and sons, Merritt and * * * John of Grand Rapids, visited Mr. Dr. and Mrs . .T. M. LaBerg and and Mrs, Stanley Holmes Wednes­ Peaches lb. 25c daughter, Connie of Wyandotte, day afternoon. Merritt is spending Pickling Spices were Saturday guests of Mr. and the week with the Holmes family. Low Economy Prices Full line of frozen fruits, vegetables, pou). Mrs. James R. Hughes. Mr. and Mrs, Pat Plunltett of try, fish and meats. Ruth Gray and Mrs, Vern Gray Leslie have returned from Chi­ Judd's Pickle Mix called on Mrs. Bud Ireland In cago, where they visited Mr. Blissfield Tuesday, Plunkett's brother, William Plun- Cassia Buds Mr. and Mrs. James Castner and ltett, and family, Dill Seed _: Celery Seed children of East Lansing were Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Potter and ·FIEDLER LOCKER SERVICE Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. William Glaser and HALO Cinnamon Bark Holt Mason Harold Haase and family. ,]3~tty of Wllliamston spent Sun· Mustard Seed - Powdered .and Whole Mrs. William M. Bergin of Frcs- day nt- Lalte Mich1gan, Saugatuc){, SHAMPOO no, California, and Mrs. Orville South HILven and Holland, Mixed Pickle Spice~ Woodard spent Wcdnesdny and Mrs, Mabel Potter and Mrs. Nutmeg - Curry Powder Thursday visiting in Grant. Donald Potter and sons called on , Emery Hoard and Miss Margaret Mrs. Ivan Potter Monday after· Ginger.- Alum Hoard of Gregory called on Mr. noon. Saccharin and Mrs. W. K. Lamb Sunday. . Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hoffman of II Mrs. Fred Soothlll of Hartford St. Johns were Sunday guests of IJiinois, is visiting with Mr and Mr, and Mrs, Floyd Fortman, The Mrs. Robert J. Inghram. She ·plans Fortmans visite? Mr. and Mrs. Sergeant's FLEA POWDER to stay with them for several ,Clarence Meade m Owosso Thurs- weeks. day evening. with DDT ...... 49c Mrs. Ella Hunt spent two da)'s * '' • PUPPY WORM Because That's When last wcelt at Ann Arbor visiting BI' rt'h s her mother, Mrs. Anna Glaser, -CAPSULES ...... 59c, Mrs. Anna K. Knowles of Jack- . SURE SHOT son called on Mr. and Mrs. w. '1{. .Mr. and Mrs, Vernon Wlllt~ms MARY SOPER Lamb and Jacqueline Lamb M _· of• Webbervllle announoe the btrth CAPSULES ...... 59c day · on Iof a son or1 Friday, July 30. • I · Mr. and Mrs. James Siegrist en-. ~ daughter was born to Mr. and FLEA POWDER for Becomes' A Member Of The tertained their parents, Mr, and M1s. Bruce Hasldll of Webberville cats and dogs ...... 35c Mrs. Henry Siegrist, Sunday in on Sunday, July 25. honor of their 39th wedding anni- . On Sunday, August 8, a daugh­ Grace Eugene Staff I·versary, ter was born to Mr. and Mrs. Clif­ Julla Holmes, daughter of Mr. ford W. Cowdry at the Mason Qen- The new Penicillin Mastitis treatment, 6 for $2.50 and, Mrs. Stanley Holmes, is vis!· .oral hospital. .Penstix 1 ttng her grandparents Mr d . Mr. and Mrs. John Alden of safe, easy to use, outstanding results, M , ' · an Northeast A!nledon announce the 12 .·for $4.25 rs. Harry. Freshour, this weelt. birth of a son, John Frank, at the .· Miss Sh1rley Ar!n Martin re· Sparrow hospital in Lansing on Mary has just completed her course of training turned to. East Liverpool, Ohio, Monday, August 2. . in cosmetology and will be ready to accept ap· Tuesday !lfter having spent three Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brocelus So;o D.D.T. weelts wtth Mr. and Mrs. J. R. are theparents of a daughter born 500Jo Wettable D.D.T. pointments starting Friday. We know we're go· Aker~ and Hussell Alan. Shirley at the Mason General hospital on 'ilig to:· be· .happy to have her -with us; we Ann ts the. dn~gh~cr of Rev. E. W. Tuesday, August 10, Mrs. Broceius· House Spray 4 lbs. Martin, fm met mmlster of the Ma· Is the former Eldora Irish sincerely· feel that our patrons will be pleased • . son Church of the Nazarene. The · ,, • • ' with her work. Martins will soo11 be moving , tti. · • 1 I Special Detroit where he will be pastor of Hosp1ta s 39c $2.25 the First Church of the Nazarene. .. Mr. and Mrs, Louis Lori and I ,Edmund Aseltine receivl!d emer· 1 family were Sund. ay dinner guests gency treatmen. tnt the Mason Gen. ···:··:GRACE EUGENE BEAUTY SHOP of Mr. and Mrs. Ray Wiles of era! hospital on August 7. Fun For Camera Fiends ..~ 'I I' ' ' Ionia. • On August 5 Mrs, Jolm liassinen With the new Eastman Kodak Ware's Is , '"Phone 3391. Mr. and Mrs Hem·y l(ivets of was admitted to the hospital for . BROWNIE SPECIAL Eaton Rapids were weelt end treatment, ' M.ason's Grace Stone, Owner guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. . .Patients discharged from the Claude Lo.ws, They all attended the hospital the past week were George $2.75 Plus Tax Air-Conditio·ned Store Glover 1·eunion ILt Rayner pai'lt Barlcer, Robert Phllllps, Blair Stiff. Sunday. · lcr and Dorothy Stewart, • '---·:...F...;.il_m__ K_od_a_k_S_u.:..p.:..p...;.He_s..;.· '__ n_ev_e_lo...;p:...i_n.:;g_· ------1) 1 \. orn nppllrtnce11 fnr• tho home, nnd Snnllne'a whoflt mwcrlgo lnut ~~("'....'l~~~C'./0~\•./J"'-.•Jc•...... -,~==) d" • f • I lVJ: nthor'WifJO getting caught up to yortr• WIJH fH,200 wltll IL 21-bUHhol c.= De ICatlon 0 Barnum Memona »' eathel· t' nlty pt•ogJ'ClHH, YoH, tlmcn hrwo nvcrngo pm· llct'c, Shlawnuuco WaR ' BY THE MA, YOR OF 'l'HE CI'l'Y OF MASON , , . • rl:~:~~~rh:~~crrl;~~~~;.~~·~~nd~~ c~~~ ~!:J~~f~~:~.~~~~~~'·*:!;.~~~~g~~~:::~~:~~~ c A. PROCLAMATION ~ Scheduled Wednesday at the ~Fa1r ~~~~~t~~~;,};;\~:~·~~~·~~~~;:~~~KjJi::i~tl~~ " * • were high in the column. Whortt. ~ ) eomhlnlng urui threHhlng of thclt• AIJ ol' thiH Willi lmprCHHOrJ upon proHpectn in 10•18 arc ro11y, c~ 'rrlhlllc Will IJe pnlr]to tho lllCill·llllliW tho dcdicui.ion of the 130J'tillr. CH'OjlH. . • Ml II M Whcre<~s, the system of govcmmcn~ which we cnJ' oy nrlru ol' Hrtrold H. Br1rnum nnd Bonndlct ldtchon. Clinton Bnllanl, lhiH column H c I gnn . ru·co The 'rhumh tnltcH accond plrtcc A , , b , d 1 ~· Mr•rr, Brr•llnc Benerlld Ill the Ing- dlroctor of r•xtcrmlon nt Ml

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 __ ui1 Ccntct· St. ewett August 12, 1948 Page 6 S~an ro.ad, "Dansville. 'pJJOne I Harper road. Phone Mason 2•18•15. ------EASY y3w1pl----- 32w3 12 TONS of alfalfa and brome style, m .A-1 cond1tlon, Ieason,.IFAI!l-BANKS-MORSE 6~~ ft. rc------~-- ---'--~--:·------. ·---- hay fer sale, first cutting, loose able. Have JUSt bought a new May- frrgerator for sale. Han·y How-l CONFIDENTIALLY, we thml< I Clements CASE COMBIN',EJ fOJ· sale, 6-ft. i REGISTERED HEREFORD boar hay in mow. Maurice Todd, 3 tag. Mrs. !Dd English, cast of _Ma- ell, phone 7091 Mason after 5:00, Fina Foam rs top:; for clcanin,g Always TOIJ Values Flower Shop · cut. Auxiliary motor. Howard : fo; sale. Inqrure Howard Lynch, miles southe\[St of Leslie on Dutch son on Dansv11Jc road to Frelds 630 w. , Columbia, 33w1 auto uph?lstery. Znnmcr·~1~n s. I Townsend, ao 7;, Swan road. Phone: 1 m1le south of Onondaga. Phone road, just. south of Olds road. I road, turn north, first place past ------:--- 1 Home ServiCe, Mason. 33w1 Fr·om A StOI'e Holt Stockbridge 27F12. 33w1p' 21F13. ' 33wl, Phone Leslie 25<13. 33w1p Brown road on left. 33w1 FUEL OIL space heater w1th ------·------;. ' blower, five room capacity. $75. FUEL OIL TANK for sale, 27,, ------. I ------I Phor.e Holt 7~791 HEREFORD CALVES, st.oclwrs CLETRAC HG •12 tractor, 2 yearE A t t• USED WASHER for sale, 4 years Also 2 pair monll's cloth drapes gullon capacity. Complete with That SELLS I and feeders; limited number old for sa.le. Carl Anway, corner U omo lYe old, A-1 condition. Reason for and b!aclc cape, size 14. Ben Brad- standards. Also 1000 gallon gauge I Mason customers -- please reverse Hols\ein heifers. Stcaly and Nor- Holt and Zu_nmor roads, Wheat-· · selling have bought a large alum- ish, first 'house east of Phillips No_. 7 underground storage_ tunic. ton, OliVet. 33wl0p field township, . 33w1 pI inurn tub Maytag. J. T. DePriest,., road on Holt road, Phone Mason This tan!< haq never been ~n the AND SERVICES I charge~ 1 f s I I 4wtr ------'i I or a e second house south of Eden 2•1953. 33wlp gro.und. Hill Top. Service, ,>17 N. SEID THE new Ferguson tractors McCORMICI~-DEJERING No. !l2R on right hand side. Phone 5689. - Mam street, Leslte. Phone 9761. APPLIANCES [ on diRplay at the fair. 33wl' combine With motor for sale, I . wl'. 33wlp I 33 LARGJD SIZT~ dog Ct':ltc fat' ship­ ------year old, has combined about 125 R.EJO, 1948•. new With 12 ft. panel! f ·'•t .F d t' ff ------1 ~ ping and baby play pen J'nr >miP, INTERNATIONAL 52R Combine acres. Also 3 milch cows and heif-1 body, Smtable. for datry or cle- MORNING coal . ru1 s- 00 S U S BASKET-TYPE HACK for top of 'th iii otor and scour ers for sale, nearly all Bangs livery work, Pamted your colors. WARM . burnmg . car for sale, $10. Webb Darling, ' all in good concliliun ..m. Sluyter, BOTT·LED GAS RANG.EJS, apart- I one mile north of Leslie on US- 1 WI . ~ux arly .m dillon Howard tested. Alfred Schultz :y, of a mile Reo Sales, 2522 West Main street, clrculatmg heater, used one sea; . 8H S. Barnes, Mason. Phone 1 .c eanei. n gooc ·con . ' t , " . _ Lansing 30w3 son. Ray Yocum, 16250 Yocum for. Sale mont or table-top models. $79.95, 127. Phone 3640 Leslie. 33w2p .Jucl11c car bring road. 33w1p/ SPOTTED POLAND !ired gilts for Jewett Applin nee Co., 130 W. Ash. . 1north of Leslie on US-127. Alfred provides a tlghte~ film fDI more stock heaters for either Edison ·or ' ami saiEr. -Also stock hog, Herbert Mason. ' 33wl" BATHINETTE With table, tray WIU'dowslti, Leslie phone 2307. years . of protec~1on. . $5.79 gal.; Consumer lines. I him over- RITE-WAY pipeline li1ill{er, com- IBald~ln, first place south of ------and shower for sale. :Use!} but a 27wtf $5.6.9 111 5-gal. pa1ls. Zimmerman's . pletc outfit, nearly new, Also Bellevue road on Stone road, On- GOODYEAR car, tractor a11d hn-~ sho.rt ti'!le and in very good condl- Home Service, Mason. 29wtf J FROI'tf ONE DAY TO TWO portable Chore-Boy millcer; plat· I ?ndaga. , . ' 33wlp plement tires. c. A. Davis, Eden. tlon. $6.o0. Mrs. Roy E. Trout, 1019 RI'bstone Sl'los form' scales, gasoline engine, steel/ . . 32w2 .Climax street, Lansing. FUEL OIL SUPPLY tanlrs, buy J ew~tt Appliance Co.! WEEKS OLD land roller and hog feeder. Robert 4~CA.N I:N!!:ULA:TED mill< ~ooler 1 33w1p NOW AVAILABLE now, fill now. Terms available. Hug~es, 1'h miles west of US-127 for sale, !n gopd condition, $30. 1947 STUDEBAKER Champion, 20 years experience to help you Note: We have a 'source of' supply , .Easy terms on nil appliances mJ ,MONDAYS ONI.Y on Covert road. Phone Leslie 4454. L. •D. Morrts, tlyrd house e1111t of radio and heater, air condl· 8'PIECEJ SOLID walnut dining, choose the ·sl2:e you need. s. A. 1 for fuel oil for a limited number o.t Mnson S toel1yarcl . , 32w2 EJ;ien, north side of road. tioner, over drive, hill holder, in room suite for sale, buffet, din· Laxton, phone Mason 22906. of customers who buy floor fur- 130 W. Ash Phone 5511 · ...... ·. I 'I 33w1p excellent condition throughout. lng table with table pad, 5 straight- .30wtf naces and space heaters. Jewett 1 32wtf Ilours 11 1:0 t Cii.SE RC TRACTOR on rubber, · For sale or trade, 231 East Oalc, chalr.s and arm chair, chairs up- Appliance Co., 130 W. Ash, Mason, When Better Prrcc:- 1\.rC l'ald, power take-ofT, and belt pulley. FOR SALE or. trade for wheel Mason. 33w1p holstered in gray .and top~n blue. 6-ft., BOB TAIL soda rountaln for phone 5511. 32wtf We'll Pay Them Good: l'Unnlng' condition, $550, I ·tractor 1945 Cl,!trac HG 42, com- Also wall telephone. Clare Smith sale, Complete. with seltzer ma· C. I .. Hlc.hner; 1135 Dexter Trail pletely. reb1,1llt lll1. 6 ROOM house neat· Leslie, $4,500. Ice, Phone Holt 2721. 2Dwtf ready lo pop now, 11 bushlll or , r "'"i"t I bl ff 321"2p 'rnrms. two. Myr•htn G1·lnros, Scars-Roe- ...... e, ,, erec' nny r•uasonn c o cr. grocery store business? I llnvc ------~--- •"' R'ooM llOLISC In Leslie, $•l,OQO. . J ohnson's ____ • 1.Z gauge shotguns, Ithaca double u 1 bl 1 f J A 1 bnc!t store, Lansing, 33w1p, ""' :10 inch M and F', $65; Snvnge 801110 09 rn ° P aces or 811 0· 9 t NICE 1-ROOM HOUSEl and g-u- NillW 6 ROOM house, strictly I A 1' R • flouscs, B(ll'IUI, Sheds, Roofs Home Laundry Automatie, 28 tneh, run, $DO; 7x50 ~IcSHINa FARMER ller i your rage, 3 acres, semi-modern, new modern, .$6,500, $2,fiOO down. pp lance epan· W ANT.IDD -Two women interested B~ush and Lomb navy binoculars chanee~ 8 boat (ive:·y, ni~e ~mve, hot wat~J' heater and cabinet Sil~k. ~l~Yr·." u;,'~1'1' ~~~ ~~~~c o~~erL~s~f~. I WASHER SERVICE rcplllr on Work done to your Complete Family In lco.rnlng- nur·HeR llid worlt at .• .,, $!lG; one Hhort, one long- l'lflcs with 110 acres, good 8 room housll, fur-l Hns fL"UJt trees, bcl'l'lcs and mce " M t hoEpital. Ages belweun 25 and '" !iOO Hlwlls cllhcr, $33 . .John Deere nnee, 2 barns, 2 silos. Owner's one- shaded yflrd. Ncar city bus unrl :H81. AlwnyH call Arlvanc~ Realty I IIY ug, Eusy,. Bendix, Speed apeclflcntlon nnd satisfaction Service 40. Personal lntcJ·vlcw required, .. , • power com sheller· Nn. •I, $65. R. third of COI'n l'nclmlcd, Ncar school, Lansing north .side, $1,000 Co., Realtors, Lansing 2-1121. Queen, B11rton, Seurs, Ward and For plclcup service phone 21281 Ma~o11 General l10spltn!. :!awl · L onmu·e'1 l ""Of I C nvamrug h mad, Stocllbrldgc, Price, $16,000, down. El.f 1 ware 1 •Sl .mn 1c, .""700 N m· th - · 33w1 othr.r makes. For Free Estlmntca 3:JO Elast Sycamore LanHlng 10, phone 7·16·11. :l3wlp GREENOUGH dale road, Lansmg. Phone Lnn· -··-·-·~--· ~·WRINGER ROLLS f 11 I Call 32wtr WAN'\IcD -Comblnlllfl" worlc by ,,,., ...... HOW"'LL DOUBLJ" f t t · 1 "711 ''" J G ROOM. modern house in Leslie " or 11 males oJ, • L ron s ore Sill£" '.,, ...... w·. nt 11.1 N. Mur"n St. Loti Siler•- .of washers. the acre. Good equipment. Glen ''"" AKC H.RGIS'l'RRIDD blond eocJ(Cr building, leased to auto sales. - ...... ~--~------.:E&, WE HAUL GRA';'~:r.... for Fox, Dansville. Phone 2012 Dans­ .spaniel, mnle for sale, $2fl, 12 Good investment, $18,500, FOUR rUsc b~r. 1, Edwin CmndrLll, 9•12 Dnns­ naco, 2 cnr garage, Inrge lot, price Terms Immediate possession, I arrangements w!Lh us to offer Tl en erE tepnQr lserv cei tt uo- Jr ynrds. ~ene Cremer, Aurelius BUJLDING LOTS ucnted In Ma· -~fl,OOO, · buyers of tailor-mnile suits n rent wrm, 'vans, un ter an( o 1ers. Cente.r. Phone Aurelius, 523. ville road, Mason phone flfiOfi. Bon for sale, 4 rods wide und GREENOUGH 6 ROOM HOUSE with extra lot,' value. Until August 21 an extru SMALL APPLIANCES of nil Sw-tt 3:!wl Jl More Classifieds 403 ft. tlcep. Electricity and gas NEAT CITY HOME in lhc coun- nicely located in Dansville, three I pair of trousers will be nvnil,'lble · ldnds. ---~ nvnllablc. Inquire Eugene Purvis, try. It means just thnL loo, with I blocl's from school house, $2,6GO. Iwith ench tailor-made suit for only WANTED--Night .vu;~rcss dw·ing first place west of US-127 on Klpp with plenty of other good buildings Terms. ~G cxtm. Stop in this weelt end to Buy your appliances from a store 1 fnir woclt. Apply l~umlly Res· On Page Eight road. Phone Mnson 5781. •14wtf 100 f d 1 1 1 . taltc advantage of this special of· thnt services them, Piano· Tuning taur·ant, Mason. 33w1 ------·-- on ucres 0 goo eve c ny 6 .ROOM HOUSE, 2 baths, at- i fer. Beckwith Clothes· Shop, 120 I N LEHLIJ~--8-room modern house, loamt soil except d CJ a couplet Dof ncres"11 tachecl ""a!"D."C " and cxtm lot. I. w. Ma11 le. Phone 24211. 33w1 . no so goo . osG ·o ansv1 e Upstairs can be rented fo1· $40 · --~----· · Jewett Appliance Co. Voicing, Action Regulnting $2,500 down-bnlancc in small school and village. Included in th ~7 300 I d' l COATS 2 t t ·t bl 130 w. Ash Mason free estimate to put your piano in monthly pnymcnts at •I '/r· Interest. nrlcc is tile carpet, wall to wnll, per man . ., , . mme Ia e - spar con s, SUI a c Phone perfect working cond.itlon. t 1 1 1 t ,. possession for school girl; nlso fur tr·lmmed 5511 I.-urge corne_r. Io • 8 HLI c, ~as lea • deer freeze, and wonderful dr·apes. · ' ' ' mcomc pos. Slbl_hty. Deal wtth own- .Move t"n now. Pric". $!6,000 1.,1-th eoat, all siz" 11. These coats 32wtf Night Auction Sale , .,r, phone L£lsllc •f.i91. 29wtf terms. " , 12 ACRl~S loc:aterl Yi miles off nrc 1n· exec 11 en t con d"t"1 wn. "rs.•r Joe Cappo -·-- __ .. _ ...... US-127 on Ingalls mad, p1·ico, ' Hal'lan Smith, phone Mason Phone •1271 Mason I Because of poor health, I will scii at public auction at my 20 ACRE FARM for srtlc, % mib GREENOUGH $800, terms. , 25631, 33w1p OIL BURNERS 8CI'VIce(l oy auth• 33w1 place, 206 OI,emos street, Mason, on . west on Barnes road. Has run· 112 ACRES southeast of Stoclc------~ orlzed Duo-Therm denler. Home . t bridge about 4 miles of which 5 ROOM house with balh, en- . fllqulpment Co., Holt. Phone 7· mng wa or, good building site, 98 acres are tillable sand loam soil, closed porch, garage attached, B • f sI 1141 D 1 th 1 u ncar· school n-as and electrl"clty h t t I t I t d 73'7.1'. Uf llS' .,e CVIII\.Ilg 30c._~. OIL BURNER SEHVICE, furnac•· · ' " · level to rolling, fences fair, 30x60 gas ca , ex m o , oca c on USinesses or a e'· ,. "" Friday, August 13, 1948 't'r/1"' uvallablc. Mrs. Alton Jewett, 1319 hip roof basement barn, 10 stan- K Elm St., Mason, priced at repairing. Gas, all, ~oul f~~r, 2-stm·y north of Kalamazoo, Live \n cot· Construction Co. brick bt1tldmg, heaut1ful, .. tages along lnlw. Recreation in­ D A N S V I L L E, large 2-story r.pa~·t and on second floor. J.or! eludes swimming and fishing. for · Phone Mason 2-4171 square-type house, 9 rooms and m~~t Pn~ed qmck sale. information, Wl'lte commllnde.r ;H. Bradshaw Realty basement with large lots and good 33w1 Cement Work 203 W. Grancl River barn, ideally located for tourist F.. ARMS W. Lawson, Michigan Vetern11s' FORD TRACTORS Vocational School, Pine Lajce, ·Dos· '" Webberville Phone 54 !10me or apartments. Close In and NEAR MASON-110 acre· fHm, ter, Michigan. · 33w2 ..,----...... :______~y reliable veterans 33w1 right on M-36. Priceion of tmid Court, held at thu Concrete equivalent of three rooms. 22 ft. Pi·olmLc OtTicf! in thn City nr Mnson, in are Dart and Cady and the Dans· with dolly, built in 'bottle gas, "'aid County, on the I Olh clay of Au;.cut~t ville team. Both clubs' percentages WANTED-Fryers, roaMters and heater nnd stove, 8 ply tires, elec­ A. fl. I fi~R. stand at .250, hens. Detroit prices at the fsum. tric brakes, Will sell completely Pr·ocr.nJil~H!(l, ~uilty cf references. Phone Mason 7102. norothy Lorcttn Hnrmount hnvlnJ: The llCOiliC or 'the State or Michlgnn llnm Bravcnder, Noble Grand of I. lllc(l In ~nirl court her pcllllon llrnyingo v:;. Willinrn Amor, Jr·. Order to remand Products Co. thnt n cf!rtnln lnKtrumcnt In writinu, 1ll11 to .r !'1t.ir.f! Cnnrt. ' 33W1 o. 0. F. as that will help us to 11 malte plans If we know the days JlortinJ.{ to be the ln!lt will nnd tcKtnmcnt Hugh '1\ Mcl{cn?.ic & Dulluquc l•'irc & Only 3 Y, miles north of Mason To Light Your Way \vANTED-Horses, any size and 'l( !'lnid d••MH~f!rl now In ''Jilc in tudd Murine TrtH. Co. VK. Fi!dwr Body Division at 3813 West Harper road, just nny age, Top prices paid.· L. M. you cnn caine. 32w2p court be nrlmlttcd to nrobntc, nncl thnt of G. M. Ot•der· of cllsmiKsnl. ' west of US-127, Choose ·REMBRANDT and ALADDIN LAMI'S Mlnlc Farm, phone Mason, 3002, ~.he ndmin!Mtrntlon of tmld eKtiLte he In Rc: Admi~Kion of A. n. PnKcoe, to CARD OF THANKS-I wish to '!rlltlf.,.rl tn h!!rt~nlf, Dnrothy J..orettn Hn1·· Prncticc h~w. 01·dCr of Admist~ion. Bridge, table and floor models, many ·with 4541 West Columbia road. Pllone Mason 24845 weigbt~d, thanlt my friends, neighbors and mount 01' to some othca· HuitiLblc nci'Kon. 'l'hc 11eoplo or tho State of Mlchlgnn non-tip bases and silk, rayon nylon shades. It i11 Oi·dP.rcd. 'l'hnt the 31st dny of v~. Danrilc J. Pottl!r. Motion J.rrnntcd to or Fronr 24wtf relatives for their many nets of Augmrt A. D. 194R, ut four o'cloclc In nml"nd infal'mniton. PLACE YOUR ORDERS NOW $5.60 to $68.50. ltlndness and flowers, Bud Dunn tho nftca·noon, nt 1mid TH'obnt,c offico, he 'rhc O«!OJlle of the Stntc of Mlchignn FOR FALL TILE NEEDS CHIMNEY rebuilding nnd roofing and Schuyler Smith for the kind· nnd IR hereby unnolntcd for hcnrlng- Mn.ld VR. nnnnlc J. Pottoa·. Aa•a•uignrncnt. P. G. . 'jobs wai1ted. See me If you nessess In the event of my hus­ tlctltlon., Accented, want an A·l job done at moderate band'~ death. Words can't express H I"' Fm•thc1• Ot·ti~J·ed. rfhnt llUhl!c The pcOJ)]e of the Stnte of Michhmn .,otiec thcr.,or he ~otivcn by 1l11hllention vs. Cleo J. Webhcl', Al'a·nh:mmcnt. Pleaded Hoove,r Sweepers .pdces. D. C. Lance, 334 E. Ash St., my deep appreciation. Mrs. Wii­ ..,f n conv of thlR o'rdca·, for three tlur:ccK• lfllilty, Ac·centcd. Re'mnndcd • M~on. Phone 25712. 32w2p llam Reed! 33wlp '(lve Wc(>k8 llrcvlouK t.o sntcl dny of hcrn·· The people of t.he Stnte or Mlehhmr Upright models from $69.95 to $89.00 lng, In the_ lntthrtm County NcwK n newH- VK, Willinm Hnmmock (Hnmmond) M~ .. WANTED-Livestock truo:klng to NOTICE-I will not, be l'cspon~ibh' "'l'N' urlntcd· nnd ch·culntcd In tmitl Lion w·~nt.ecl to nmenrl lnformntlon nK to plus· attachments · Detroit. Every load ln~ured. A. for ahy debts contrnctc.J by nny. ~ount)', · · respondent's nn1nc. (Hummock instcud JOill'< Mcr.U:T.T.A N or Hnnrmonrl), Tank model at $79.50 including . R .. Oakley, p II G n e Webbervll,le one · other than my~elf. Nm·mo n t\ 'r1'11(1 ronv. Jud~(\ or Pr·ohntf' I 'l'h£'· 11t"OJ11n of th(' 8t.ntc> or Mlehittnn · attachments .1F131. 31W4f> 1 Cooper•. , 33w1p Mnrthn Tht\Yer _ .. _. . .·. v~. \Villinm Hnmmoclt. Arr·nh:mment • . l).~rww~ R~glsict• oC Probate. ,Chnnll'e of trlen from not guilty to guilty, \I. ·~, ·Rural Schools May Open Week La~er ny Vlvhm Oviatt 'rho vncancy Jn tho Lott achonl Ingham county puplla wll.h lots Wrta OI'Calecl hy lhe l'CHignntlon of THE Part 2 of awlmmlng yet' to do will he glad the tcnehor·, due to mnl'l'Jar:e. ' INGHAM COUNTY NEWS to henr what County school Rn- 'rho Lealie arcr1 Achool districts pcrlnten·rlr•nt Alton .T. Strond hn~ have ber.n conslrlerlng consollda­ Tumbling Team at Courty Fair ,...... ,...... _,.~·-~ to sn.y about the f1tll opening or I t.lon; and tho Leslie school fa pre- Judging Schedule for Ingham Fair' · THIS KIND OF A SUIT CAN TAKE YOU TO THE schooirl, · AmJtlng the question to the ella- • CLEANERS: st ·oud 1 t ongJ 11 1 th'·t lt'lctH llutt will be rtffccted to llS•! The Louie Webb; 4-H crops and gFlr· A DA~lAQJil;SUl'T l~OR INJUftJJ!)S '£0 OTHERS or DAMAQJil t R a r Y rg ng u I c·r.rtrlln tho Interest 1 judging sclte.:ulo for the don I

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 hanel hcat.lng - ultra-mo1lern Required On· Authorized Ford a hole about 3 x 4 feet in area and permanent home. forced air systems in homes without bascrncnlls Northeast Alaiedon S inches deep. The jolt caused him !\Irs, Ted Robaclt to lose control of the car, Honnick INGHAM , COUNTY NEWS 225 N. 1\Ialn St., Leslie Rebuilt Cylinder Assemblies claimed, and the cat• strucl{ a tree. Phone Leslle 8682 j Mr. and Mrs. .Joseph Coyer w~re : Claims Enroa.chment August 12, 1948 at Boar lake fishing last Sunday. ·A ·L . F d k c · ansmg 1awyer, re er1 c . I Mr. and Mrs. John Alden of Newman, Jr., in a Jetter to the · Cavan11.ugh road announce the ar., county board aslcecl consideration Exchange r1va] of a son, .John Frank, born for the clai~ of Gustaf Lucl~ 1 1 Phone 5311 gt·andparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mtlo Prosecutor Charles R M cLean .Jolley, t · n Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller at- ?ld the suporvlso~s they had no -~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~n&dtlmMIJ~rreu~ondGrnnd n~t ~ ~y n clmm ~ $~000 ~ i Wood! park, Lansing, Sunday. the SalvatiOn Army .. The clann was r · Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Gould and for the Florence Crittenden Home 1 1tiev.l The makers ol the world's favorite j daughter, Rose Mary, of Fowler- ~or unwed mothers at Grand Rap·j I ville were callers at the home of tds, · The Farmall System of Farming is an To increase productivhy and speed up the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. It is illegal for a boa'rd o.f super· American institution. Its roots are in the field work, look to the Far mall System for R. V. Shreve, on Sunday. visors to appropriate money for washer an11ounce a spf#edy way to I Mr. and Mrs. Ted Roback and any organization regardless of how soil • , • on your farm, on the farms of the answei. A Faormall Tractor and Norman Beecham of Holt were ~ood the cause may be, the prose- your neighbors! callers at the home of Mrs. Ro· cuter declared. However, if the Sal· matched machines can mean greater oper· / bnclt's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Louis vation Army, cttrcs f9r Ingham I nting economy and efficiency on the family i Snmmer at Byron, Sunday eve· cases where the n.wther or her par­ DRY YOUR WASH. WITHOUT WORK I ning. ' enls nrc unable to pay the costs, farm- a11(l that brutgs better livittg I j Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Miller and claims may be filed with the social I Five basic models make up the Farmall 1Mr. and Mrs. Glen Cole and fam- welfare bureau. If such claims arc Amazing new Bendix automatic I ily went on a picnic to the Irish filed, the name of the unwed moth- r lineup. There's a size for every farm, an A Hllis Sunday, · er must be disclosed, although the I . name will not be made public, the endless selection of Farmall equipment to . ' Dryer does away with NJC!{ Kastner and f.amily of Lan- prosecutor pointed out. , work in every crop and soil condition. six more washday chores smg were. Sunday VIsitor~ at the 1 The prosecutor was instrucl'l;ld home of h~s brother, Leo Kastner. I to write a letter to the Salvation The answ~r to the power problem, on IThey had J'!st returned from a va.· Army explaining the positi n · f 1 cat10n tnp m North Dakota, which' the aunt b rd 0 0 yom farm can be found in the Farmall Sys· 1. No more heavy, wet clothes to carry. is the former home of the Kastner I c Y oa · · 2. No more stooping ~nd lifting. boys. A committee made up of Super- tem ..• and we h·ave . full details on . the Mr. and Mrs. William Shavcy I visors Ward Vicary of Bunker Hill, model that fits your farm, · 3. No more waiting for the weather to behave. and the latter's ·.sister of Mt. Walter S. Munyon, Glen Leather­ Pleasant spent sunday nt Crooltcd I man and Eno Helms of L~n.slng 4. No more clothes pins and clothes lines. !alto Howell Iand Earl W. Leeman of Wllhnm- loll: Formoll Supor-A o!For< hyclraulic Farma/1 TOUCH­ • · . stan township will represent Ing- 5. No more soot and dust to mar your wash. Orran Aseltme wae a pallbearer ham county at the convention of CONTROL and now "combustion ~ontcol.",, . for Robert McKane of Okemos the social welfare board and 6. No more. "!&ned-up back yard. Wednesday mormng. McKane's I 8 I body arrived here Tuesday. He' was killed in action Mat'ch 15, i 11••••••••••••1 Now any day 'is a perfect drying day and every wash· 1945, on the island of Luzon In : •: day is much easier! For, this way, a simple twist of n the Philippines. / Wolverine dial gets the clothes fluffy-dry for storing ••• or damp Callers at the Ted Robaclt home . ·WELCOME TO THE FAIR for ironing .•• in a matter of minutes! this past weelc were Mr. and Mrs. I Auto Insurance I ! Ale~ Grill of Willoughby road and ; Silsby's is planning a bigger and better equipment display at the Ingham County F.air whick Automatically, your Bendix Dryer tumbles the clothes Mr. nnd Mrs. Jack l?erguson of, 1 in a revolving cylinder while clean, heated air blows opens Monday. We'll be looking forward to seeing all of you and hope you'll stop by to look Michigan State coliP..~l'. Norman J U110 om- paymllnt pla.n. ID· through them. Then, when clothes are jtist the way Available in Becrham of Holt was a weelc e11d . aunmce on IIDY age car. Iover these modern advancements in agricul~ural. equipment. • . . : you want them, the dryer shuts itself off. guest. . both GAS and Mr. and Mrs. c. R. Howarth 1 FmE and EXTENDED. Stop in for a free demonstration and ask about our now easy payment plan. ELECTRIC models. were Wednesday evening callei'S! COV:ERAGE (Wind) ·· · Silsby ... Implement Co. at the Robert Mills home. I , · . '• Mason Sunday evening Mr. and ·Mt·s. Old-line comPfU1le!1 only ·Phone 514l FREE DEMONSTRATION! Gc'orge Osborne attended the wed- 1 Get our fire a.nd wind ratea fASY PAYMENT PlAN' ding of Margaret Jean DeLau and 1 Donald Bartholomew at the Holt , I New prices effective August· 25 . Meth,!)dlst' church. . . Jewett Mrs. Phillip Boyd and Mrs. Hat· 1 See Our Bendix Display At The Fair tie Merrihew, .both of Lansing, Insurance FARMALL Is a registered. trade·mark. R;m"'ember­ were Sunday guests at the Arnold * Boyd home. · Agency Only International Harvester ·builds Farmall Tr.actors. Mrs. Fred Barney spent Friday D~rt ," ·cady in Lansing on busil1ess. ' 130 W. Allh . Muon 'Two Store"• to Serve Yo11 , The fall meetings of tl1e Merl· Located aero• from Oon· Smallest member of the Farmall Family .is the 360 5 J ff · i dian Social club will begin on Au· i sumers Farmall C~b with matched C"b equipment. · • e erson rgust 19. It will be held at the j Phone IJIUl . . . \ . . Phone 4311 .lhome 0( M1•s. Edna·Robaclc. : ••iill•iiiiliilil•ill••l ... ' . \ .. J(ipp Community. J Mi'll, W. X. Fll:e~l!mnn AUiirlny, Ml'R, r M1•, lliH] Mi'R,• RIIHHilll Will'lllll' nlu Balloy nn Thm•inlny nrtoJ•nnmL I Oli~lilmlull' ill Uto rlnughltJt• 'oJ' MJ•, wm•o h1 WllllithlHtrin ~\induy lil'l(ll'· Mr•, 1111<1 Mr•u, li't•anlc O~hornu Orcheatrn Leader Stmtlny ·Ingersol of Williams- Sheridan, Thprsday. M.r. Hnd Mrs. Roger Cur;tis and I ton. 'l'he occasion was Mr. Hall's Mrs ..Effie Engerrand of epr,ing- Allen, VerH and Deane of. Wash- Powerful, Full-Size GUARANTEED QUALITY birthday anniversary. field, Ohio, was a dinner guest of D. C., Mr: and Mrs. Rus- Mr. and 'Mrs. Orvil Bounds and Mr. and Mrs. Willard Droscha and sell and Nancy of Mason ·AT ·LOW·EST ·cOST! Beckwith Clothes ShC,p Mrs. Art Crawford and two chil- family Tuesday. and Mrs. Edith Lounsbury of Lan- I TRUETOH~ $2t95 Maple at MIDGET RADIO PRICE 120 W. Phone 24211 dren spent Thursday with Mrs. Mary McHenry of Lansing is sing were Monday evening callers ' William Fillwock. spending the weel{ visiting at the of Mrs. Ella King. Advantages you'd expect .to ·p~y mo~c DAVIS WEARWELL . $9.9 5 Mrs. Josie VanHorn of Howell BHteman home. !or! Rich tone, accurate tunmg, au.t?r:nnt1c Barbarn ~ec Forman is very ill ?opular sizes. As:Jow as_ PI •1... E"Cll spent from Thursday night until Mr. and Mrs. Henry Anderson with w,hooping cough, volume control. 4 tubes, plus rechfrer. EASY TERMS "" "' '·' · Saturday afternoon with Mr. and attended the funeral of Jay Rob· Mr. and Mrs. Clay Forman were Mrs. Lester Snell. bins of Lansing last week. Truetone "TINY". Mantel Radio. .Safe, ,long,wearing .tires in the low·pricecl Mr. and Mrs. H~rman Gross of 3 tubes plus rectifie'r, 0290o.Only;.,..._...._ $i0~95 field. 'Quallty-built in every respect. Guar· C)lelsea were Sunday evening din­ ·anteed for a year! ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Truetone AUTOMATIC .TUNING Mantel Radio. Handsome ivory plastic; full, pleas-: Other ;fll'~s '(6:00-Hl) ...... $JS.:!Ii and $1,l.Sii ,Snell. · / 1\hs. Guerdon U~ller Mr. and Mrs. Clare Launstein Maytag ing tone. 5 tubes plus rectifier. p,'m Only~ $39.95 and Joyce and Don, Mrs. Gertrude Sunday school 11 a. m., Launsteln and. Mrs. ·Floyd Laun- services 10 a. m, stein and Shirley attended the an- The monthly meeting of the W .. nuaJ Howard reunion Ht Albion fl. C. S. Will be held at tlie church Sunday, August 1. · . hall Thursday with the north com'· ~l,~i Seeley's base Scofield, Brighton went ahead to Rilplcl,, II " t I d f 'I UOI:l' hit to right. In the seventh Mllw stay In the Hixth when Harry M r. an d M rs, N a th an HI nlcley am --oms oc <, un " lllni y. ment In Foote hospital, .Jackson. Simone wnlltcd and went to sec- Davis and Hank Green singled and wore Sunday gues~s of Mr. and • Mrs. Patricia William~ IHIH l'hnno llnlt 11721 or 71671 ond when the ball went pnst the G~1y Jameson drove both h01.ne 1 Mrs, Danny Baum ut Charlotte. . Leslie closed her beauty 8hop nt the catcher. Hart sacrificed Simone to IWith n single, Brighton scorc(l m-· Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ward and 1 third, and he scored after the catch S!Jrance runs in the seventh and I family of Lansing spcnt Sunday By E J c of Corbin's long fly, That made CJghth innings, with Mr. and Mrs. Joe Llgitthcart ' • ro 6 8 the score stand 5-3 with Mason Fowlerville kept pace with and family. ·• Sehooi Reunion ahead. Brighton by defeating mast Lan- · THRI~LS GAL.ORE await v.is.ito.rs to the Ingham fair this · M.r, and Mrs. Tunis Higdon visi- The u.nnuaJ reunion of the Hou- _You Can Lick The Housing Problem It was a big seventh for the sing, 8-4. AI though mast Lansing H J I d 11 tcd Mr. and Mrs. Jun:or Blood nt sel and l<'elt Plains schools will be VFW. Two scm·es were made.. Tim got 13 hitfl, AI EJ!Iot was tough year. ere IS an ~atm, note eqlu lJnst and trapeze performer Rives Junction Sunday afternoon. held Sunday at the Housel school And Inexpensively, Too Hall tripled and scored on Duane In the pinches to register his elevated to what is called .a superior plane. Mrs. F. W. Burgess of Mnson house, five miles northeast of Los­ .. West's three-bagger. West scored 1 fourth win .. Lou Gillis and Marv and Miss Nellie Cutler or Wausan, lie, A potluck dinner will be at 1 When you enjoy the compact convenience of a trailer aftcF the cutch of a long fly. ball. ' Grostlc c~ch made two hits. 18 off two .Ann Arbor throwct·s. Wisconsin, were Friday dinner p, m. Norm Rector relieved Corbin on Stockbwlgc won an easy vic- Dick D1·ew of Saline bestecl Bill guests at the H~ward Jackson home purchased at a fraction of the cost of buying or the mound after the seventh. tory over the fast fading Oltcm.os Steptoe of Pinckney in a 12-inning home. In,iurcd In Fall building a home. , . 1nine, 11-5. Bob Price got four hits Softball All-Stars With the scow tied at 5-5, DJCk land Bill Kuhn collected three to pitchers' duel, 5-.J, Pinckney sent Mr. and Mrs. George Higdon Warren Isham, 74, carpcnler, Betcher drew n base on bal!9 to pace the Stockbridge 14-hlt at­ the game into extra innings with a went to Williamston Sunday to· fell from the roof of his garage, open the ninth. Norm Rector sacri- tacit, three-run mlly in the ninth. Saline Win Two Victories hear R. G. LeTourneau, noted in- corner of .East Race and Church MOBILE MIDCRAFT pushed the winning rmi across in vcntor and manufacturer. streets, late Saturday afternoon, ficed Betcher over to second. The i ;EastPrn Division Game.~ Sportsman Trailer winning run was scored by Betc~cr The Chelsea Independents scored the 12th, when Roy Dce!wr wallted, Runs in bunches gave the Mason Mr. and Mrs. Lark Ambs at- injuring his back and neck. He Custom Coach I stole second, and came home on ·· 17 or '19 ft. . as he ,scampered home on M1lw at will against tho Ann Arbor AU-Stars 11 pair of victories in tended the wedding of Caroline was taltcn to Foote hospital, Jaclt­ 23 ft. Simone s timely smglc to left field. American Autos to ra.ck up a Soncy Hoeft's single. ' week end games, Finch at the Pleasant Laltc church son. At the time of the accident he Sunday. was repairing the domage done to Merritt Snyder and Dick Bctcher/1•1-3 win ..Ed Miller and- Blanc South Lyon won a slugfcst from Last Friday night six run's · on turned in a pnir of sparkling McC!unahan limited the Autos to the roof by the hail storm of n Novi 18-7: There was 11 total of six hits in the sixth gave Mason a week ago. 1\eldlng plays. Snyder made a three hits while Chelsea garnered 31 hits in the game that saw South 7-6 decision over Mt. Hope Prcs­ Grovenburg Jacobs' Tramler Sales Lyon tally 10 runs in the second byterilln of Lansing. On Saturday Plan · Memnrlal inning. ' Mrs, Howard North "Ight four runs on fol.)r hits in the The Leslie post of the American S. C..:ef11tr SIJ•eet Grass Lalce Amcrierrn Legion sixth yielded a 'l-2 decision over !"frs. Willard Fcrnbcrg enter- I Legion has announced that they' 1\[lk~On suffered Its 10th straight Jos;: as the Otsego Vets. tamed a. group of women at a propose to !lave Tuttle parlt re-! GLENN ,JJ\COII~, Owner We Shine Chelscu Milling pounr!cd out a On Sunday night the Mason pl11stic demonstration last Thurs- landscaped as a permanent mcm-[ 13-9 win. A six-run. rally in the team will play at Eaton Rapids, day. •------.J fifth sowed the game up far the Mr. and Mrs. Steve Hlinlta· 'Em Up! Milling team. AI Foupht started on the mound against the Presbyterians with brought their daughter home from i The Kids I-!atc To Admit It, But Don Stmusc catching. Ron Stover the hospital last Monday, She is \V!!stf'rn Di\•lslnn relieved Foupht in the fifth and out of danger and gaining. Mrs. Team• W L Pet. Paul Zimmerman took over the Hlinlta's mother from Jackson is I ~ Fowlerville ...... 7 :J .700 receiving iii the sixth. Simmons staying with the family fm· a School Days Are Creeping Closer ~ Brighton ...... 7 3 .700 tossed for the Lrrnsing team until while. I ~.... Mason ...... 6 4 .600 he was rclicvecl by Perne iA the Mrs. Emma Leonard Is improv­ Webben'ille ...... , ...... :> 5 .!100 sixth. Hart caught. ing. She spent Saturday at th~ I Okemos ...... ·1 6 .'100 horne of her son, Clarence. Some East Lansing ...... , . .4 Lyle Ketchum pitched against 6 .400 Otsego with Strouse c11tching. or het· callers over the week end Moms have to face the reality, though, because Stockbridge ...... ~ .. ·1 6 .400 were Mr.and. Mrs. Ross Rlnltle of I A. A. Legion ...... 3 Baxter and Ransbottom made up it means clothes to lengthen and to have 7 .300 the Otsego battery. Dimondale, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Last l'innflay's Ri"ulls Bateman of Aurelius, Mrs. Ada i cleaned. We're suggesting that the job be Brig'hton 5, A. A. Legion 2. Otsego scorer} a rim in the third Leon'ard of Marshall, Mrs. Rose 1 done soon. Check over the .kids' closets. Then Fnwlervillc 8, .East Lansing 1. and led 1-0 until the last of the Crane and Mrs. Louise Carroll of i Mason ...6, Wc)Jbcrvi.llc.:.5. sixth. Mason had made only one Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Keener· I phone 21511 arid our truck will call for the Stockbridge 11, Okemos 5. For $1.50 We hit up to that point. Pollok was a11d Va nee of Shepherd and Mrs. garments .and deliver them again when ready. safe on an error to open the sixth. Anna Lcseney. Bullen singled. With two aboard * Vacuum ,Clean Inside Of Car Eastern Division Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Kisling Team W L Pet. Ketchum hit a homer. Straus~ have purchased an 80-acre farm ~~ Wash Car . then douhlccl and came home on Chelsea Incl. ._ ... ._._ ..... 10 0 1.000 ncar Bunker Hill, and have advcr- 1 Zimmerman's single. ~· Clean Windows In And Out A. A. Autos ...... 7 3 .700 tised their property here for sale. I Saline . __ .,, __ .. ____ ...... 7 3 .700 They will spend the winter with I ~:~ Rubber. Dress Tires and Mud Baxter hanged out a two-base Guards Pinckney ...... 5 5 .500 hit in the seventh arid was per­ his mother in Lansing, where tltey I South Lyons .- ...... 5 5 . 500 mitted to score . plan to build a house. Henson's Modern Dry Cleaners Novi ...... - ...... _ 3 7 .aoo Miss Lizzie Moon accompanied,. Mason· ' Chelsea :Mill ...... 3 7 .300 Mr. and Mrs . .John M11upln of Lan- i____ _;,_...;.. ______:P~h~o~n:;e..;,2:_:1:5_:1~1:j We Give Gold Stamps Grass Lake ·--.,•.--...... 0 10 .000 sing to Fenton. Sunday afternoon,, J~ast Sunday's Result!' where they visited Mr. 'ad Mrs, ------:-:--=::-:::------=------~----;_ Chelsea Ind. H, A. A. Autos 3 . Gas Lags Behind Franlc Collett. Hi~ . Saline 5, Pinckney •1, (12 ln- Miss Wanda Milbornc of Eaton Midway Speed Service Jllllg'S), . Rapids spent last wee!< at the South Lyon 18, Novi 7. Holt Demand For Heat home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Gei­ Ghclqea Mill 13, Grass Lalco D. senhaver. · There will never be a time when Mr. and Mrs. Russell Tropp at- tile supply of natural gas will tended a school reunion at Hanover ' Vantown come up to the demand, declared last Saturday. . 'NG " !\Irs. L. 1'. Williams F. H. Bunnell, Tuesday. He Is su- Mr. and Mrs. Lester Rice called perintendcnt of gas distribution at the home of his brother, Emer-· 11-Iiss Jean Bartlett of: Woodland I for Consumers. He spoke before son, at Wayne Sunday afternoon. spent the week end with Eileen 1ri J the Mason Kiwanis club. Mr. and Mrs. George Rusco are svtt~r. fORDS THE Your Waiting Days Glynn, Rot1ald Lay clicd Wednesday at Coal provides 50 per cent of the at home after a two-weclc vacation I the Foote hospital in Jackson. ft\CI for heating, Oil provides an- at Houghton lake, .They were din­ Are Over For Lumber­ Ronald was a br·other of Mrs. other 35 per cent, with gas used net• guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. THE co for the heating of only 15 per cent Grant Rullco. CAR Of THE YEAR. Clarence Minnis· and Mrs. ·Frank I Oesterle of this ncighboJ·hood. He of homes and offices. With 85 per Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ted Battin of Holt harl been malting his home with a cent of the people wanting to tap were din~ guests at the home of We've Got Almost brothel·, Georgr"Lay, at Onondaga. the gas which heats only 15 per her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Hugh , Mr. ancl Mrs. L. P.. Williams at­ cent, the supply wiil never catch Angell, Sunday afternoon. [ .I tended the funeral of Mrs. An" up to the demand, Bunnell pointed Mrs. Denning was called to I 'drew Jaclcson at Bancroft Friday. out. · . Three Rivers last wool> by the Everything l Funeral services were hclcl at ;The Consumers gas chief told death' of her father who had been 1 Gorsline Ems. chapel in Williams­ of the development of storage in poor health for some time. ton. well~ in Michigan tields for stor- Mr. and Mrs. Roy North of Lan­ Mr. ancl Mrs ..Jacob DOl'n are ing- gas from Texas and Oldahoma sing called on the .Norths Monday entertaining relatives from New He alsn said tha~ liic Howell ga~ evening. .Jersey. field is now producing far beyond Mr. ·and Mrs. Burl Bishop from The ·1-H club members took h expectations. ·North Carolina are at the homc,nf I Now Box-Section Frame /tour to see dub projects Sat.mclay. Use of propane gas mixed with his parents, Mr. 'nnd Mrs. Joel St~ut, box-sectior1 side M1·. and Mrs. Ralph Glynn l'e­ air for augmenting the supply of Bi~hop. · rotls and fivo rugged cross­ turnccl Satm·day from a 10-day othct· gas was explained by Bun- Mr. and Mrs. Leone North members • , ' plus a lower , .Now stay at Traverse City.' ' nell, children callecl one evening center of gravity, help give M1d Ship" The 1-H club met at the home of Next Tuesday the members m' week on Mrs. Kate North yoy the safety of the year! New Rido .Terry Jason Monday evening. the Mason club will join other Marian on North road, who left "Magic Action" You ride Plans were completed for exhibit· clubs of the district in a meeting Saturday morning for East St. King-Size Brakes between the ing- at the Infl'ham·cotinty fair. at the Hotel Hayes in Jaclcson. Louis, Illinois, to visit Mr. and Mrs! wheels, in the Mr. and Mrs. George Vogt of put car moment~m The Mm:on club 'is backing the Pblllp Torrey . and family, Mrs. to worl<. 35o/o eaSier center section Dansville were Sunclay c1;ening cancliclacy of A. B. Ball, charter was Ceha North before her · g-uests of Mt·. and Mrs, WIJllum ,Torr~y to apply, by !estl , " of Ford's Sly, ' , member; for Kiwanis lieutenant-' manrage. · Lounge Cor" governor. The annual Grovenburg home· Interior! ,.;______....:., __;_ coming will be held at the church 1 1 Saturday, August 21. Those at-~ All Your Building Needs Arc Here At Thorbu~n's tending are to take sandwiches nnd table service for thclr own family I Get yoitr order in this and food to pass. No cards arc be­ week to insure heat. Ing ·sent this year. Send greetings F.ace Brick . :r.:raming Lumber co~ to l the secretary, Mildred North', when the north· wind Tile Picture Windows Other · oft;icers are Fred Strobel, whistles this fall. president and James Hnrt, Hugh Sewer Pipe Weather-Stripped Window Angell and . Mrs. Guy Bateman, Units . vice presidents. . Roll Roofing Casement Sash Childs District Roof Flashing 'steel Sash Leone Johitston ·\ Screen Doors There were 42 In nttendar1ce for Insulation worship servic:c and Sund11y school Front Doors Sunday morning. Robert Hal

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

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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.;•mmhlllB will b~ covered with Nti­ n, m: Uhtll'ch bch"nl lO:)JO 11. m. 4586 Hnnllng· Avenue, with Mrs. tho W. S. 0, S. will mcel with MrH. Wood pln~iidng nn>l wa!n~cortt!,ng A county-wide ro latratlnn of CARROLL GARDENS l{enllelh Mlznei' ns en-lwHLeHH, All M1•, rtnd Mra, Mel'le Shephard. r>E 11 W!tlnut-type board. While t.he Wlll!nm K~llor nt hor fnrm horne nil el!g!blo voters will be ~ought Willlnm•Ion Chrhllnn Sclunco Soclotv. Altar Vases nnd Candelabra for W cdclings Idt S11turdoy rot• a wcelt's vaca- wm·l< Ia going on the services of dtll'lng rcdcd!oatlnn weolt in Ing- Wo:·•hln '"'''vino: ""'I dtu1·c•h '"'hooi 11 "I 11, m. t:hrhj1rd. AU!fllHl 1 f•, "Huul", Cloldnn M.- ·' 1 ' tlon In llOI'lhern Mlnhigun, I WDI'Rhlp will be held in the new ham C<1Unty hoglnn!ng August 8 UR 'l'llxl. I'HIIim• lifl:\11, IIIIS[IIliiHh•o: roonclin!(, !xed 'F ower Bouquets~ 7Sc Andy Crlsher nf N .. lil. Delhi lma aoc!n! hull, Offlelula of the ch11roh pp.rt of the community pro,grum P•nlm" 1111<1·11, -~-.~.'._._1·-·a·-· IH, 111. .,, been contlnncl to hl.q home with un ar•o rushlng the pl'Ogi·am . to get 1 precceding tho arrlvnl on flugust Wllllnn"lon free Mollwdl,. , Jl, ,1. Mo:YI'I', I Phone 4H 1 ·s. Lansing Stl• nttuclt or I'hellmlltlam. the /;hurcll ln rondlneaa fo1• the de- 1 17 of the FreedOm 'I'rnin. jiiiHlOJ', Chul'lih Hdwol 111 u, 111. WIII'Hirl!l J !------·------~------...;;--'--,'.... Mr·. und MI'S, A. 0, flmith of d!cnL!rm SCI'\'iccs to begin Septem­ All non-rcglatCrcd vOtcrR are Hel·vlt!tJ II n. nr. und H:lti p, rn. Ynurnr an up·right he~ter Dodge, Norllt Dakota aro rrpcndlng bcr 18. JWIIJtln'K H('l'Vl.·~~~ 7 ;i\11. )I, Ill, I'J'IlYPI' H••l'V·I' NEW! ,, , urged to sea thut they· are prop·erly leu 'l'h•11·,clnv x 111 IJCVOI'rtl wcclts with, Mrs. Smith's .-.-- registered, Persnns who have 1 fam­ slater, Mr9. 1'orll Rumicll, lllHI Holt women's softball tenrn changed their place of address Wllllnmalnn Sl. Mary'• Cnlhollc. F1•. Ily. MI', Smith !taB been under a .Tmwr•h Wi1.Jn•J' IHliiLur. t~nnfPHiilnn, Hnt· played the Masnn women tcum I t 1 doctor's care and treatment In s nee vo lng at the lust election nnluy 7 11 , m. ~unduy mnHH 1 ::Ill unci wit·h 'furnitu·re stylin·g! Tuesday and won th(l. contest by a should also notify the city or to'Vn- 10 rao n. m. io'owl•n·villoo, 11 n. m. Detroit. r:core of 9 to 6, ..-,...... County (J. 0. I'. PlunH J~all,y ship clerlts by' telephone or by WiliillmKton Lulhornn. 1·'. ]', V.lmmcormnn, At; Jtuynor Pru·Jc, Mn"•m mail. This program Is sponsored hy J.uHinn hnll. Chut·eh uei1111>i nod wcli'Hhlt• Steel 'Casement Windows ndow ns $7.50 'rho Delhi townHhip C. 0. P. will Volunteer Wi>rlwrs Ncr•lml the. Jnghllm County League of He held n se1•in• of momentou• hOme the past week end froln meeting.<~. 'J'horo lendm·~ .or nunl'ly n11 Pr•oLNILnnt denominntionR frOm nil ave!' Corner of W. Columbia and Aurclius Ro~ds Phone 3001 IBoone, Iowa, where she visited her the wol'id will l!flthel' to form n WOI•id 1 daughter, Mary Lou. A grandson .Council of Chm·cht~A, and to confer over j . PE.A.S ..' I accompanied her home. Mrs, Don- chUl'Ch unionfi: thf! l'olatlonships of • '\. ' ! • ~ 'I • o 1 . FtOUR such vit:ll i~~U~H todny us the hnt~cs f01• I ald Simmons and son, of Tampa, ehureh nnd stntc; tho church nnd 0\11' ' l Florida, are visiting at the Tuttle mechnnizr.d, mntcl'inllsti• society: Ch1·i•· . hon1c this wee1L tinn fnitli nnd life for thu lndlvidllrLI; nnd I the new r·olt! or miRfiions nnd niiKslnnnrie.'1 Potatoes Mrs. I-Ierbert I-Iope and son of in tuduy'K mnidly shr·inkln~ W01•ld. In No.2 can the sul'lnon Sunday wu shnll point L:i.bby' s Peas %Oc Piflsbur:y FLoun 25 ~~~ s2.03 Rochester spent part of last wee}( lhi~ 1 Iwith Mrs. ElHie Hope on KelleJ' 0\lt bnsie hiHtOI'iclll foundnliom~ in our·. Garden · All Purpo'5e 1 Chl'it5linn fnlth, in or·tlr.r thnt we mn:Y,! 49c pk. road, while Herbert Hope attended mor~ (!nHily diRcover· l'enl m_eu.ninu In 1 No.2 Fresh-Dressed 1 n convention at Michigan Stnte world~wide Cl11·intinn rnovcnwnts, in j Kroger Peas l cans 3'3'c' ;K'roger Flour 2 5 ~~9 s1. 8 3 J college. which we are n par·t. 1 Sweet, Tender All Purpose Miss Jan Darling 'is attending Holt Brotherhood Temple Mctbodlot, ~Fryers 57clb. camp at Gl'ass lalel'lltion with the churches . vacation in Grand RB;pids. Buddie of the Lnnsinl-{ UI'(!U nnd to .nnrticipnte Steak· 79clb. 'in Froedom Woe){, and recol-fnizo thl!: "Pineapple [s • Miller at Camp Kiroleix with comln~ of the l'l·ccdqm •r 1 11 in to L~tnsin" • Peet's Sldnless Troop 40 of the Holt Boy Scouts. wu will umplll"i'e those fl·ccdomK which Fowl for Fricassees:~~r~~~·~UE~G~T~~R~:~.y · d M R' h d S nre so vitnl to AmericnnR nntl nil men each$1.99 Juice R eV. an rs, IC ar WOgger OVf!I'YWhci'C, •rhm•c will be spcc,iai music are attending a re~igiolls. education fo 1 the ~er·vice. rrho ~ervh:e noxt Sundny ·Frankfurters 49clb. conference at 'LS:ke Qeneva, while· mo1·ning will hr. hc·hl in thf' nu~ly-com­ Steaks ROUND or SIRLOIN lb. :tOe 'Fryers · lb. 79c their. chlldren are visitihg their, !>luted socinl hull of the ch'!''ch .due to HEAVY VEAL Fresh - Pan Ready 47c ' I the fnct thnt the ~wnctunry .rs bern/{ re- gran d pareri t s, Mr.. and· 1M rs. R ~a mollclml 1ind l'edc:corlltcd. 'fhpse who r~t· Lott. Rev. ·sl)'ogger has accepted tun<\, thc .. •c•·vicc will come l.n nt tbc f1•ont Pure Ground Beef 59clb. a call as assistant pastor at Olda- 1 ent,•nnce nnd the ushers Will ~ulde them Smoked Picnics lb. 5 3·c . Rh1g Bologna lb. 49c homa City Oklahoma for the com- 1 to the sodnl h~tll. Church school ~ln"c" • _ ' ' fm·. nil Ul{C!;i nwut Sunday mol'nlllJ.! ut Ready-to-Eat HERRUD'S .. . mg ,year. 1) :00. Cnllitol Jnwn ~(!l'Vice 8fl011SOI'ml by Mr. arid Mrs. \VIlli am 'Holmes t!1c 'Lunsln" Mloi•tcl'inl . association Sun­ and sons spent lbe weelc end with dny evening nt 7:00. Sliced Bacon lb. 59c Cod Fillets lb. 35c Fresh Produce his sister at Shepherd. Maoon, Proobytcrian, Mn1·shnll W. Simi'- Layer Sliced No Waste . · f!an, mini!stel', MiH!t .Jonn Duvis will hnve Garden-Crisp The Ch!t,Chat club met Tuesday chnr~e of the mornl.o~ sel'vico, Sunday evening with Mrs. ,Jean White. Au~ust 15; "'lth "V-J" "" 'he!' •ubject. Gfi#-1/P \ HEAD LETTUCE 'l'her·e will be . IIJJeciul mus.lc. Church es. s' filii "ESEARCH .N·· EWIS P.R'E~DS Hohool moets ut 1.1.:15. 'fho schedule PORK.&·~~~ANS; •• E" · · 1 . f ' · ld ·.· ·•d ~ t t of church nctlVItlot! will be re:Jumcd CUCUMBERS xamp es o . wor -WI e m eres se1,icmbo•· 1. . . ,'· in discoverie.s made at. the M!Cbi-~, . . . ,. . --,- , UN 111£5E MONEYSAVING BUYS CELERY gan agricultural experiment lita- Miller R"ood Bible Cl.•urch (MII,Icr ,Roud .t!on at ,Michigan State college ol£ S. Cedar) E)l'ald A. lloioJ!,. J>nKtor., •. · ·. 1 A·OO \VILS Rrulio JJ.l'OI~.dcut!t. 9 :4/i Sun· Pork & Beans l cans 1·7C CARROTS frequently come to. attention from d;cy school fo•· the fnmlly. 11 :00 Morrii~t' many parts of the . globe. Tile wo1·•hip. Subject: "Jo•hua and, Cnleb .. KROGER - In Tcmalo Sauce TOMATOES moisture tests devised by ·farm 6 :ao ~'h••cc JII'Olll'" mcctin;,. 'Junio1· youth '3-lb. can crops. research sci~ntist S T Dex- holll', teea·a~e•·• f vcsp~,. hour ,fellow•h!t•. Crisco . · ·_ '· • '·- . , 7:30 Son~ Hei'VIN! Wlth spceml mu~Jc, Pork &. Beans l cans $1.23 ter recently drew attention of chnll< victu 1·c, and '"·""""' by the GosiJcl 35c jar 35c Canning Supplies fa1•mers in .Denmark in an article tcnm .led by D.oitLnuenstein. Se•:vlcc• by VAN CAMP'S- In Tomalo Sauce bY.. Fleming Juncl.cer .which .. w.·.·.as Ith,c same KI'OUI> "." Tue•dn>.. •ind w. e~nos- Viking Coffee 39c 'b!' h d · h · h ·.· · I 1 dny , cvcnin~, nt, 7:30, Mondny n1ght• Sut·e-Jel!, 2 for· ...... 23c pu IS e In t e Danis agr CU- meeting nt. Walker Community chu1·ch 12-oz. 3 Sc Pork & Beans 16-oz. can 2 j~rs Moss Rose tilral. m.agazin.e .".J ourna.L f·o. ·r. L.and IJ>rinoi 1ml L. 'E. Mn,;..cll from. 'J'Iu.·cc Hill• •. Parowax ...... 19c use", Junclcer visited 'East ·Lansing Alberta, n• the •Penlns­ Better Bread Value on Kroger Garder:s" lb. ln Washington D C He ~S]{ed tor. ChUI•ch scho~l 10 n. m., worship Crackers l5c f I f 'h : ··· ' t . ' .service) I n. _t_n. nnd 7:30 1.'· m. Junlot• :Or COp CS 0 t .e ·repor of 'farm .'nt\d .Beniot• gt•qup'!-1 _6:HO 'Jl, rn~ 'fenchet·g Layer Cake each 59~ Del Monte, No. 2 can I and home msearch at the Mich· ·lc"on •tudy 'l'hursduy, 7 il r. t>· m. P1·nym• i lg-an Station, entitled, "Science ••,·vice 8 p. m. Lemon Fudge Golden Serves the Michigan Farmer". Wll!iomoton Wcolcynn Motl!od1ot,Rowlcy, Crushed Pinea:pple 35c " .. . · .11. A. Cole, .JlUI:!tOI', ChuJ•ch -HChoQI 10 n. :6-oz. pkg, 16c RedCra·pes The Hawallan Islands were dis· P'·· cluo. mcetinK ,11 "· m.. worship RCI'V•, Cheez-lts · cover d 'b c t J" ' · 'c· ·k . ,.., 11 :ao n. m. null R I'· m. W. Y. P. S. SUNSHINE Little Boy Blue, 46-oz •. can e y ap • ames oo 1n. 7:30 n. m. Prnyer service 'l'hurKtlny 8 1 1778. I'· m. s·potlight ·c,o~EE 3 ~~9 •1.1 5 California Pound Tomato Juice l7c -·------~~--~~~--~------~ .19 ( ·Du1·kee's Oleo, lb. ·4 5'C KROGER - Hot-Dated Case ol12 89c Stand-By Items at Economy Pr:ices Beverages KRii&ER bettles lb. ' SObag$1.69 Campbell's PORK AND BEANS ... .l!ic Kellogg's CORN FLAKES, 13 oz ... lSc Cola, Root Beer, Ginger Ale Plus boule chg. Potatoes MICHJGAN.- U, S. No. 1 Cobblers Kellogg's VARIETY''c'EREAI...... :J3c First .C~Il-CATSUJ-', 14 oz ...... 21c Del Monte SUGAR PEAS, No. 303l9c MARSHMALLOWS, pkg ...... 19c SPRAY 'AND ·~RUSH P A'l NTING K·roger DESSERTS J 'pkgs. 19c ·' I . · . · i'•, I .1 ~ • • • ; ' • Yellow Onions 10 ibs. 39c Hoffman House SWEET ' Red Ring KIDNEY BEANS, No. '2 Barns - Houses·-·other Buildings .All ~lavor:S · , MICHIGAN PICKLES, qt..... :· ...... 39c can, 2 'for- ,.. ,...... 25c Vegetable souP lbs. MISS~ON P.EAS, l.'lo. 2 c1m1 2 for .. 29c Roofs. Repaired 3. BETTY CROCKER These Prices Effective Fre~ E!itimitte8 Thursday·~ ;Fridt.y ~ sa·tu·rda·y Worl( Guaranteed PAUl. :BARtON· 509 W. Columbia, Mason Phone 24523 I

\ • kb 'd Ml'~. acno Atreol:~ nnd cJhtldren nncl l'ilum J\JlHiuw cvnnlng of tho fail•, It wna aug-! awtno, Oman F 11 rte n on the JH'O!lellor ' put on i} lhmt I'm· tho •rucsdny 1 Jtnrl f:llrden, ,Jim G••nms: home t i Ittl tl iM 1 11 1 l' 0 ' When tho Inghum coun y fa r m · ng 10 company' Ul llliH c HerbeJ•t Collin~. Dr, Guy Cnlvm• ltow·' ' c nyoff nnrlu fo •eocJ lnnrli!W wus Wllt"''.llt•l••• 1t •I-Ii (Jitll•• I h II i' th J d t J' l'r II ,,,. J)l " and two Hon~, Gny... King nne] Hny- 11 1 n cvmJing purnc!c telling thtJ ~-I-1: ocononrlr~s, Ml'll, Delma•• Cllrl'i opens at MnHnn for six c rtyll o· Cll 11 1111 •· oy woro n own own 'ormor • '·~ c '' • ''" · nlay Me- ( 'l'hoy dlur~uHH"d feeding, rHtlng nnd hoolca fill' the r1t11', OlerltH f'or the prrtctienl nnd rrt l.ho sumo time, ,Jncltsnn, She 111 HUI'VIvcd by one Cloud .JI',, anrl l'nm 11 Y, W1 1o ltt'e Thcre~n Cavender left by plano showing, otc. with thu holp nf Mr, fnlr nl'o: D11iry, Wilbur Hlngcl',' ---~· ---·· .. ---·-- ... ------·------out-of·thc-ordinlu'y, MI-H, W. U. Nnrrlli , son, Myron Cl'lllg of Jaclcmm; one lcctVing· for Oolnrodn Where Hoy t 1 It 1 tl Avery. A potluclt cllnnm• was Olen Wulltlns nnct Mel'lyn Swn.ll; I INGHAM COUNTY NEWS I L 9 1 0 8 1 01111 beef, Hni'Oid Spin it; horseH, WI!- I . It will ennH H n r a arwc In II Y M,' d M ,11 Gr.r rgc Hnrmount Hl s I.cr, "l'H,•·r J o 1111 W no d s n I' Gl 1u-I willyonru, erlfll.lnuc his pnrcnts hiH Htudle. held for get-two wire,'r!llll'Hr Mr. ay undv M1s,• lCI'Dnlc ll'O OrtVl\lldct wr • am•verl 11l noon nt tho Wllllumston 1 11 llnm Blnelc; sheep, Howat•d Coy; 1 August 12, 1948 Page 6 buill "tn!ceoncl1," from which both t ~t 'jn ad 1.~j~tlv~ nvm· iiH' wcelc . win; three brothers, Hnrlon Rubert togolhcr• fm• them. , nf Arllnt:ton, Vlrglnln, pn.rlt, JoCILI nnd Jong-dlstnnco calltl can cndcf an D t It .s Oil ' of Coral Gables, Florida; R, C, I 0 10 1 1 0 he mndc, en rom ' llllC ' 1 Hubert of ,Jnclcson, and Sherman Mrs, Hattie Mapes, nl' .Tnclcson Q k d ,l•~ult~r ,Judging Conl<'H(. The hrlg-ht hlue coach this year · .MrB, Arthur ~l~rk ?ntcrtnl~cr~ Rubert nt: SnginltW, Funorttl aorv- WIIH called to Stojccts an opernlor rr·om tho Mnson ex- family spent last weolc onod from his Wi.lliamston. Mr. nnd Mrs . .Almon Lathrop. 'rhose from nwny who attended Mr. and Mrs. Leo Norris and Isix weel{s camp at Kentuclty, Mr. and, Mrs. George Marshall and dnughte.r returned ~ome Sun-~ were Mr. anrl Mrs, Tom Grnf and famny· of Lansing were Monday Mr. and Mrs. Rob Wasson are rrncl .Jean nnrl Mr. and Mrs. Car- duy night ft.om a weeks vacation Dart National Time Certificates family nnd Mr. ond Mrs. Robert guests of Mr. and Mrs. Merton entertaining their· ·cousin, Mrs. men Wheeler and Joan spent last at:ush ~k~. L R k I Hilliard nnd family of Monroe, Rice, Jacqueline remained for a Ann Hooke!', of Oregon: week in unp.cr Michigan. 1i_~sS :ty .~m7~ d .nn~ r Charles Poole of Eugene, Ore- visit. Mr. ni1rl Mrs. Pnul Dancer and Sonny Tropp had two lingers on spe 1 1 .11 n ay WI nen s m gon, wns n Thursday caller of Mr. Mr. and Mrs. stanley Risch en- Jaclcle nnd John spent last week at his ri~ht hanrl hndly smashed in St~ckbrt~gr h tt d d tl . 1 and Mrfl . .J. H. Hllyner. Mr. and tertalncrl friend~ from Detroit rc- Sand lake. a tmiler hitch last week. evern mm ere a ten e Je Pay Up To 2 /2~o ~er Annum Mrs. Ray Bravendet: of Holly also cently, , Mr. and. Mrs. Curt . Pattersm; Mr. and Mr~. Herb~r·t Dancer I ~~~v;f.P1 01110 at Par age laltc called at the Hayner home. Mrs. Bud, Schmidt and children n_husmess tnp to New York part tho fam1ly are nt Mrsy Mary Morehouse is still m.a~e ~tnd ~f lf·They A1·e Held for a Five-Year Period • , of Lansing spent part of last weelt Oil) last weelt. Houghton .1111' 0 • i1J at her home. Herrick · with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dr. and Mrs. F. G. B,ehner ha':'e Mrs, Nell Barton h~s bee•; taken Mr. and Mrs. mvertt Craft's ' ' Ill 1 • G ,1 ,1 't i 0 Ivan Monroe gone to thetr daughters home m to the U. of M. hosp1tnl for trent- children have been ill with the TIME CERTIFICATES have every safegua1·d <1nd insu1·ance feature that a rs. "e 'm mtc s e · K th R., . d' th' 1West Virginia to spend some time. l'•cnt. and wtll then go to Ford hos- mumps savings has, plus the additional income based Qn the length of time .Audrey Gcrharrls t eln of Howell weekenne with hisJcc sister1s spen and mg family 1s I Many wen t t o Willi a.ms ton Sun -. pita!' : . . Mrs.· ' Lydia Mears is spending acc~unt spent Sunday with her par?nts, I at Gre or . ..Liay afternoon to hear R. G. Le- . M1. and Mrs. F1rman ~f Star this wcelc at the home· of Mr. and held, acc01·dmg to the table below: ' Mr. aml Mrs, Lee Gerhardstem. , g Y , . , . . · Tournea.u. Among them were Rev. C1ty, IJidJann, spent n. tl,ty and Mrs. Harold Harr, who ·are taking August King wu~ u week end, Several from this Vlcmlly nt- [.Jarman, Maynard Stanfield and night lust weelt at Harry. Hascl- a vacation in the north. guest of Mr. nnd Mrs, Mikel King. I tended the funeral of. Ronald Lay! family, Mr. and Mrs, Archie Craig bys' on their way to Connecticut. Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Ranck Six months to one year ...... 1 % per annu;-,1 TIME CERTIFICATES Kenneth Hunt, Oren Lane and' In Williamston. Sat~rrlay, Ronal_d 1 and the Fred Lytle family. Many w<;nt to St. .Jacobs Lnth- and Mr. and Mrs. Sedgwick Law- One to two years ·...... 1 Y4% per annum wilLbc issued only upon re· Ivan Lnne .spent Monday at the j jHS a forme• restdcnt of this J 10 members Of the Presbyterian eran chnrrih ncar Waterloo Sunday renee picnicked at Lake Lansing quest and only in amounts Lee Gcrharrlstcin home. I Pace. church went to the North la!{e to the dedication ·of th~ir Ham- sunday. Two to three' years ...... :.lYz% per annum Milo Whited of California spent Mr, and Mrs. ,Edward Strob:l. i M. m, church and seven went to monrl organ_ The organist at the Thr~e to four years ...... ly,)% per annum of $100.00 or any multiple thereof. part of last week at the home of I Jr., has been carmg for the ch•l-~ the Baptist church, pfter·rn~n recital was Gerald Zink, PURCHAS:E GROCERY IS'FORE .- Four to five years ...... ~ .... 2 per annum his niece, Mrs. Grace Strobel. drcn of Mr. and Mrs.. T::!cch Stro- The Waterloo band gave a fin~ organist of the Trinity Lutheran Mr. and Mrs. M. w. Morrison % Mrs. Grace Strobel and Virginia I bel whrle Mrs. Strobel convalesces. concert on .the square Saturday I ch11•ch in Jac!cson. have purchased a !)'rocery store at 1 Full five years ...... 2Yz% per annum and Vemetn were Sunday after-~ from her recent illness.· J night. I Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Moore of Grass lake and will soon take ; noon callers of Mrs. Stacy Hlle. Mr. and Mrs. Bill Willmore and I Detroit nnd Mrs. Fannie Kipp of possession. They have been resid-~1 Mr, and Mrs. Leo Gentner and Try fish hash for a Sunday 'I Judy were guests of the Ward: Ridgeway, Ontario, visited at the ing at 602 West Columbia In Ma- son of Lansing called at ~he 1 morning brealrfe!l~ on !:he Hurry J~lclrlrlge Car·m in, lny nml Bnrburn, Mrs, Evert Noble OnondnJ7n. land Down, Mt·s, Gordon and Tho community wna ahoelwd by 1 "Duel In the Sun" whleh hns the sudden dmtlh of Ronnie Lny on· played movie houses at ndvnnccd At thn rq;o of 11 ITo went to Jive, Mrt.t•lon, M.r~. IPred Rich and Wednesday, • pt•lecR nlnce Its release Ia now be- , wl til hiH sl.

:' 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

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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)

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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~

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