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Eighty-Eighth Y c.u· - No, 21 Scientist Lecture In Mason Friday Lockers Sell Sugar For Freezing Fruit THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS J ' PART ONE Rationing Is Ended On Household Sugar Sugar rationing for housewrves offrcJaliy ended at midmght Wednesday Ration boolts were ftled with other war souvenirs as sugar went off the r·estncted Jist. As congress was prepat·lng to constder a brll to end rationing, Secretary of Agrrculture Clinton P Anderson announced its dis- continuance for· housewrves and smcl that extra of sugar JIV!ulable ftom Cuba and Java made such action possible. HUNDRfOS Of I 18 Pagc1 - Pages 1 to 6 1 MASON BOARD HIRES 10 OUf. AT SUNDAY SHOW William R Tietz, long wrth Do· minion Life, Is now salesman for the Major Appliance Co at Holt, covering a nine-county area on Duo-Titer m unl ts. Tietz is handling the distribution In Ingham, Eaton, Branch, Calhoun, .Tacltson, Llv· lngston, Clinton, Shlawassee and Lenawee counties Robert J. Inghram,' .Tr , route fl.alesQ1an fot• Mason ' Dairy since 1ast fall, ls joining the Dommlon Lrfe sales staff soon George Whyte on June 15 will succeed Inghram as route salesman for the Mason Dalt•y. Last Thursday afternoon 90 busmess men and Maso11 store em- ployees were given plane rrdes at Jewett Airport Three planes were used to give the guests their rrdes Dlcl' Jewett used Ius new Luscom b Sllva1re, Bob Starr ptloted Arthur W Jew- ett's Piper Cr ulser, and Bm•llett Smrth was at the controls of Ar- thur W Jewett's Ptper Cub. Mason flying clubs ate laymg plans for a vtsJt from the Dawn Patrol on August 10 The offer of the Jumor Chamber of Comme1ce to help w1th the Dawn Patrol en- tertainment has been accepted by the flyrng clubs. Charlotte Business Sold by Glen Cline Glen F. Cline of Mason has sold hrs Interests m the Eaton County Abstract company to J Lee Slanker of Charlotte and Marvrn S, Nelson of Stanton. Cline bought the busrness in January of 1946 after serving as manager of the Ingham Abstract and Trtle Co at Mason for five years. Cline was ordered to quit bUS· iness for several months because of his health He rntcnds to rest several months before engaging in busrness activity {lngh.m1 County Ncwa Photo5) POPULAR WITH TOURISTS. Hall's Dairy Bar at the co111er of Ash and Cedar stl cets is doing a big tourist busi- ness. The offictal opening was held last Saturday In the reat of the retail stote arc rccctving, processmg and bottling depart- ments for the mrlk btlstncss. Much new eqmpment, most of it of stainless steel, has been tnstalled Payers of Alimony Must Now Pay Fees To Help Cover Administrative Costs No Ionge! wrll the taxpaym who feen oJ chnopoc!Jst& from 50c to has to hve With the f,amc woman $1 flO; rnt1·y tees m Jaw and chan- down through the yeRtb have to cety c,tse•, from $3 00 to OO; pay for handlrng the ahmony de· nou-contestecl dec1ees from $2 00 manded of those who wanted free· to $3 00, dent,tJ teg1stratron fees dom The legrslattuc l1as pdssed a from i'iOc to $100, and fees for law whrch ptovrdes that ahmony' enteung certrfrcates of conductmg payers must pay $1.00 as a tem· busruess under assumed names porary alimony fee and $5 00 per from 50c to .p 00 year as a pmmanent ainnony fee. SaJa 11 es of the Ingham 'rhe fees go mto the county's gcn- comt stenoaraphers and of Judge era! fund to help P••Y the C"ost of .John McClellan were raiSed by the handhng the alunony p.tymcnts In jlegJRI,tlUJ o .Judges of probate m Ingham county the alnnuny rs 1 c· ,til , oun tws lm vrng popul,tl!ons of cetverl ,md dlsbmsecl tluough the 110,000 at mo1e were 1 a 1 scd $1,000 ofllce ot the fucncl of the court m a vear, wtth rarses pt ov 1 ded Lansmg 1 fo1 JUdges m countres where the County Clet }{ C Hoss Hrllmtcl populatiOn rs below 10 000 headed the commrttee named by Clrcmt court stenog 1 aphers will county cle!lts to get the legJsl,L· he1 e.tfter draw $4,300 in the Ing- ture to estabhsh alnnony fees ham cuctut At present they are Hrll!m d and other clcr·i1s pomted 1 ecervtng 000 out to lcgrslatots the heavy bmdcn ------ now hemg home by taxpayers No Heavy Buying Yet To Escape New Tax Hllhat d's committee also uq;ed the legislature lo adJust fees 111 othcJ• matters Some ol the fees had been est,Lbhshed back 111 h!l1 se and buggy d,Lys and had gone un- Mason crg.trettc changed throughout the years The cletks declared that the fees drd not 1 ept esent 1 he amount at set vtcc rendered by county offt· cJals In Ingham and most ol the other countrcs the ,l(ldtllmt.tl fees wrll go mto the county gener,tl fUnds, Wllh no adthtwnal p.ty- mcnts made to clerks VACANCH!lS EXI'EOTED 'fO 8E I•'ILLEO SOON Supm!ntcndcnt Sames II. Vander Ven announced that 10 new teach· I ers have signed contracts to teach In Mason next year, HP stated that he is interviewing cancl!dateu I nearly every day and expects to report a complete staff within tho next few wecl,s. Mrs Donald IDdglngton hns been contracted to leach the second grade She has had tlve years ex· pcuenec In teaching the second grade and taught last year In H!llsdale Donald Edgington served In tlw army and will complete require· menta for a B. A. degree from Hlllsda!e col!egc In August. He has been engaged to social science Miss Leona Coats wrll teach commer clal subjects after two years experience In office worl' and two years teachmg lrr Ithaca, The first grade teacher will be Miss LcVeda Box who rec01ved an A. B degree from Michigan State college and has had two years teachmg cxperrence. Miss Marian Rathbclne 1 ecelved her degree from Western State Teachers college and has taught for 15 years. She has been con- tracted to teach the th1rd grade. Mrs. Ethelyn Stingley, wtth erght years experience tn teach- Ing home economics, wrll teach in the home economics department BOARD CALLED UNFAIR John Oarroil, Mnsou tooclr- er for sh: years, charges tho school board with being nn· fair and the superintendent \' lth lmlng unethical In an open forum communication which appear11 on Pago 2, Section 8 (editorial page). The mer eases pt O\ tdcd by tlJ,P legtsl,ltur e JUmps the 1 eg1stJ aL10n Gypsies Take Cash From Inside Pocket Children Encouraged In Summer Reading SERVING JAIL 'fERJU The readrng program for chll· dren sponsored by the Ingham county library and Its 13 branch hbrarles was started this weelt and is scheduled to r.un until Au· gust. The theme "Fly With Boolts ' 1s being used thrs summer and rs des1gned to catch the eye and in- terest of children of 1 eading age. , Each .Jlbrary rs drsplaylng a pas· ut Wa•c'• 1 ter decorated with an airplane. 24" 1 When a youngster• registers and off The eheclts out a boolt, a silhouette of a boy or girl with the member's name on It is fastened on the post· er A strip of paper 1 epresentlng an airplane trcltet Is given for l!very five boolts read durrng the summer program. The librarrans J eromc Garcia of Lansrng ts do- ing 10 days In thl} county .lllrl He was artested Ill Maso11 Tuesday night by shenff's offrcet s. The charge was ell unit and drsorderly Justrce Wrlham S. Seelye unposed a fine of $10 00 plus costs of $3 35 alternate .of 10 days Ill Mrs Richard Somers and Mrs. Mary Lafean? They have bought Mrs. Geraldine John· son's house at 406 East Elm and have mm•ed ln. Both Mrs Somers and Mrs. Lafean are from East Lansmg. Mrs Som- ers Is the wrdow of Dick Som- et s, who died a few wecl's ago. She has a three-year-old son, Tom Mrs. 'Lafcan is a daugh- ter of the late John I{ Stacie, whq was auditor general of Michigan at the time of Ius death She has two chlldt·en, Patucln, 3, and the baby, John Staclt Lafean. Mrs Somer·s rs to teach In the Mason school next year. Both the women are natives of the U. P., both from Escana- ba.

Transcript of THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS - Capital Area District Library

Eighty-Eighth Y c.u· - No, 21

Scientist Lecture In Mason Friday

Lockers Sell Sugar For Freezing Fruit

THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS J '

PART ONE

Rationing Is Ended On Household Sugar Sugar rationing for housewrves

offrcJaliy ended at midmght Wednesday Ration boolts were ftled with other war souvenirs as sugar went off the r·estncted Jist.

As congress was prepat·lng to constder a brll to end rationing, Secretary of Agrrculture Clinton P Anderson announced its dis­continuance for· housewrves and smcl that extra ~upphes of sugar JIV!ulable ftom Cuba and Java made such action possible.

HUNDRfOS Of HO~SES I 18 Pagc1 - Pages 1 to 6

1 MASON S~HOOl BOARD HIRES 10 lEACHE~~ OUf. AT SUNDAY SHOW

William R Tietz, long wrth Do· minion Life, Is now salesman for the Major Appliance Co at Holt, covering a nine-county area on Duo-Titer m unl ts. Tietz is handling the distribution In Ingham, Eaton, Branch, Calhoun, .Tacltson, Llv· lngston, Clinton, Shlawassee and Lenawee counties

Robert J. Inghram,' .Tr , route fl.alesQ1an fot• Mason ' Dairy since 1ast fall, ls joining the Dommlon Lrfe sales staff soon George Whyte on June 15 will succeed Inghram as route salesman for the Mason Dalt•y.

Last Thursday afternoon 90 busmess men and Maso11 store em­ployees were given plane rrdes at Jewett Airport

Three planes were used to give the guests their rrdes Dlcl' Jewett used Ius new Luscom b Sllva1re, Bob Starr ptloted Arthur W Jew­ett's Piper Cr ulser, and Bm•llett Smrth was at the controls of Ar­thur W Jewett's Ptper Cub.

Mason flying clubs ate laymg plans for a vtsJt from the Dawn Patrol on August 10 The offer of the Jumor Chamber of Comme1ce to help w1th the Dawn Patrol en­tertainment has been accepted by the flyrng clubs.

Charlotte Business Sold by Glen Cline

Glen F. Cline of Mason has sold hrs Interests m the Eaton County Abstract company to J Lee Slanker of Charlotte and Marvrn S, Nelson of Stanton. Cline bought the busrness in January of 1946 after serving as manager of the Ingham Abstract and Trtle Co at Mason for five years.

Cline was ordered to quit bUS· iness for several months because of his health He rntcnds to rest several months before engaging in busrness activity

{lngh.m1 County Ncwa Photo5)

POPULAR WITH TOURISTS. Hall's Dairy Bar at the co111er of Ash and Cedar stl cets is doing a big tourist busi­ness. The offictal opening was held last Saturday In the reat of the retail stote arc rccctving, processmg and bottling depart-ments for the mrlk btlstncss. Much new eqmpment, most of it of stainless steel, has been tnstalled

Payers of Alimony Must Now Pay Fees To Help Cover Administrative Costs

No Ionge! wrll the taxpaym who feen oJ chnopoc!Jst& from 50c to has to hve With the f,amc woman $1 flO; rnt1·y tees m Jaw and chan­down through the yeRtb have to cety c,tse•, from $3 00 to ~4 OO; pay for handlrng the ahmony de· nou-contestecl dec1ees from $2 00 manded of those who wanted free· to $3 00, dent,tJ teg1stratron fees dom The legrslattuc l1as pdssed a from i'iOc to $100, and fees for law whrch ptovrdes that ahmony' enteung certrfrcates of conductmg payers must pay $1.00 as a tem· busruess under assumed names porary alimony fee and $5 00 per from 50c to .p 00 year as a pmmanent ainnony fee. SaJa11es of the Ingham 'rhe fees go mto the county's gcn- comt stenoaraphers and of Judge era! fund to help P••Y the C"ost of .John McClellan were raiSed by the handhng the alunony p.tymcnts In jlegJRI,tlUJ o .Judges of probate m Ingham county the alnnuny rs 1 c· ,til , oun tws lm vrng popul,tl!ons of cetverl ,md dlsbmsecl tluough the 110,000 at mo1e were 1a1scd $1,000 ofllce ot the fucncl of the court m a vear, wtth ~500 rarses pt ov1ded Lansmg 1 fo1 JUdges m countres where the

County Clet }{ C Hoss Hrllmtcl populatiOn rs below 10 000 headed the commrttee named by Clrcmt court stenog1 aphers will county cle!lts to get the legJsl,L· he1 e.tfter draw $4,300 in the Ing­ture to estabhsh alnnony fees ham cuctut At present they are Hrll!m d and other clcr·i1s pomted 1 ecervtng ~1 000 out to lcgrslatots the heavy bmdcn ------now hemg home by taxpayers

No Heavy Buying Yet To Escape New Tax

Hllhat d's committee also uq;ed the legislature lo adJust fees 111 othcJ• matters Some ol the fees had been est,Lbhshed back 111 h!l1 se and buggy d,Lys and had gone un- Mason crg.trettc changed throughout the years The cletks declared that the fees drd not 1 ept esent 1 he amount at set vtcc rendered by county offt· cJals In Ingham and most ol the other countrcs the ,l(ldtllmt.tl fees wrll go mto the county gener,tl fUnds, Wllh no adthtwnal p.ty­mcnts made to clerks

VACANCH!lS EXI'EOTED 'fO 8E I•'ILLEO SOON

Supm!ntcndcnt Sames II. Vander Ven announced that 10 new teach·

I ers have signed contracts to teach In Mason next year, HP stated that he is interviewing cancl!dateu

I nearly every day and expects to report a complete staff within tho next few wecl,s.

Mrs Donald IDdglngton hns been contracted to leach the second grade She has had tlve years ex· pcuenec In teaching the second grade and taught last year In H!llsdale

Donald Edgington served In tlw army and will complete require· menta for a B. A. degree from Hlllsda!e col!egc In August. He has been engaged to ~each social science

Miss Leona Coats wrll teach commer clal subjects after two years experience In office worl' and two years teachmg lrr Ithaca,

The first grade teacher will be Miss LcVeda Box who rec01ved an A. B degree from Michigan State college and has had two years teachmg cxperrence.

Miss Marian Rathbclne 1 ecelved her degree from Western State Teachers college and has taught for 15 years. She has been con­tracted to teach the th1rd grade.

Mrs. Ethelyn Stingley, wtth erght years experience tn teach­Ing home economics, wrll teach in the home economics department

BOARD CALLED UNFAIR John Oarroil, Mnsou tooclr­

er for sh: years, charges tho school board with being nn· fair and the superintendent \' lth lmlng unethical In an open forum communication which appear11 on Pago 2, Section 8 (editorial page).

The mer eases pt O\ tdcd by tlJ,P legtsl,ltur e JUmps the 1 eg1stJ aL10n

Gypsies Take Cash From Inside Pocket

Children Encouraged In Summer Reading

SERVING JAIL 'fERJU

The readrng program for chll· dren sponsored by the Ingham county library and Its 13 branch hbrarles was started this weelt and is scheduled to r.un until Au· gust. The theme "Fly With Boolts ' 1s being used thrs summer and rs des1gned to catch the eye and in­terest of children of 1 eading age. ,

Each .Jlbrary rs drsplaylng a pas· ut Wa•c'•

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ter decorated with an airplane. 24" 1 When a youngster• registers and

off The eheclts out a boolt, a silhouette of a boy or girl with the member's name on It is fastened on the post· er A strip of paper 1 epresentlng an airplane trcltet Is given for l!very five boolts read durrng the summer program. The librarrans

J eromc Garcia of Lansrng ts do­ing 10 days In thl} county .lllrl He was artested Ill Maso11 Tuesday night by shenff's offrcet s. The charge was ell unit and drsorderly Justrce Wrlham S. Seelye unposed a fine of $10 00 plus costs of $3 35

alternate .of 10 days Ill

Mrs Richard Somers and Mrs. Mary Lafean? They have bought Mrs. Geraldine John· son's house at 406 East Elm and have mm•ed ln. Both Mrs Somers and Mrs. Lafean are from East Lansmg. Mrs Som­ers Is the wrdow of Dick Som­et s, who died a few wecl's ago. She has a three-year-old son, Tom Mrs. 'Lafcan is a daugh­ter of the late John I{ Stacie, whq was auditor general of Michigan at the time of Ius death She has two chlldt·en, Patucln, 3, and the baby, John Staclt Lafean.

Mrs Somer·s rs to teach In the Mason school next year.

Both the women are natives of the U. P., both from Escana­ba.

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,,_ ____________________________ _ MASON SENIORS H[AR Holt Softball Team r ..... [' Pad: a Stiff Wallop j

Nrro roR REliGION Bunging out •:Jnlorlo~ or 20 to I ...... , .c[ r . 1 ~ CJVIJJ' .lol'l'er•Hon ii'nod Mtll'i<el. " 'ruHJ 2.1 lo a over l'uriHI.ylo, l.hc 1 dl!lTitm•r P,W'I'OU (lJVIu~ f'o~r- 1-lnlt No. ·1 Hol't.hrrll tonm l.nlli( J.he

.,., "1\JlGNCI•:nH~N'I' J\lllll(.li;sN Jorrguo lend thi.Y woolc. 'IL'H gnlng-·r'•' · J o tn 110 hettm· ho II I hnn hnH 11""'' • 'I'hc nentor• cln.YH nr :10·17 won nxhlhllor.l lhla pnsl. woe!( lo Hlop

i:r'nduatccl fr·nm Mn>l[)n hlgl1 11rhnnl l.lw rampaging Holt. lonm, 'J'Iw •l'JUirstlny nvr.nlnrr, .ltm•• ,fi, with I HnmhlorH Hl'.ll!'i. mmhllng on llw

' " llmsr. prrlhH and don't. HI op unl.ll )~J,'o' ,Ti'rcrlr.rlcl! II. Olnrl. or t.lltl I• II'HI J.hey (!l'OHH l.hr. JJ)al.r., I l)·esbyterlnn <'llltt'rh nl' Dl'lrott Sr.or•os of [;'!llllnH plnyml the pnst

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doilvm•ing lhr nntllllll'nCPillonl. Mi· week rtrl!; . '!ress, Spcdnl nWtll'riH wo't'o• given Wyeth, 8; JDden, 2. 1.o 16 sbl<i"nln for• oulrdnnrling Holt No. 1, 2fl; .Jor;rer;snn, 1fi. 1 I l I I I DrlnRvlllo, 0; Dnrl. & Cnrly, •l. ~ !Oo ac I r.v•·JJH>n.. MaRon Bnlccry 0. Wyeth , r, I In his nrl<it'<'H.'t, "fo'ourulnt.lnns JDrlrm, 8; Hoi'!.' N~. 2', H. ' '

1br• Wm·Jrl I!r•corL'tl.r•tJ<'IIon," !Jr·. fcfmstonc, lli; .TeiTet'.'IOn, ~ .. <)llerl sllgfir.AI.r•li wny,y hy whtnh J/olt. No, 2, 2.1.; PnriAI.ylc, ~·.- , <Jondlltons In lodny'H Wllr:'d llllghl. Dnnsville, O; Mason I.irtlcm:y,:~q .. lje bettered. 'l'lw. ll.'"' ol Atmple C:nmrm Achedulccl I his eomln(~ ljonoaty, compiiH:<II>Il nnd lnvr. rm· weci< nro· · · · ~llowmon, nrrd rr·gar·rt for L1111 'l'enf '1'1na·sdr~y, Wyeth vs. Holt No, 1, g:ommnndnrcnl ~ wrrr1ld lr·>~~•·n lhn Eden vs, Jch•esl.one. lilwllhootl ol Wlll'fl, '"' Hall!, l?t', I fo'rlrlay, .Jefferson J?oorl vs. Holt q>Iert sll·esscli l.lw JlliceAHII.y lor· No, 2, Dnrt & Cady vs, Pnrlr.tyh1, 1~ellglon an•l ll11· l'!!nll~ttllnn thnl Mondny, Holt No. 1 v,~. Dnns·

"<'locllhJcss rnthu . ll1 a n nlnml<; ville, Pm·tstylo vs. Wyeth, qnergy I.Y ne<Jd•·d lll "' Jil'l'illli ol T11 esclny, i~den vs. Dnrl & Cu<iy, 11econstrnclrnn. .Jcffer·Hnn T<'ood v11. Ma~ton Tlal<el'y, l Ten music nwnrds were given hy Wc<inesclny, T<'lreslone vs. Holt 1~w P

1!'A to l•'el'll OWt>tl, Cluy I No. 1, Holt No. 2 vs. Wyeth,

li!rndcn, Hoger· 'J'opl ifl', .I nelr Dn· I Stnn<llng-s, including go n10s or 111!1, .Tim Soper, l•'ranet'H Millet•, Wednesday nlgllt nre: JlreHium Brmlmrli, Chnrlcs John- · w. L. ~on, Jim Hicldcy anrt Clwrlcs Ly· Holt No. 1 ........... •l 0 qns. 'J'he DWIII'lls pny lire foe for Firestone ................ ~ 1 rittenlilng I he 111 ll Hi c: Hnmmm· Dansville .............. :! 2 ljotll'sc nt Mid1ign 11 SLul<• ·c·niJ,.ge, Mason Bakery ..... 2 2 i 'l'wo oUter mllHi<' awtii'IIA, gold· /Jeff. Marlwl. ........... 2 2 ~l!Hd keys, \V('I'<' pro'{'o:ttl.<'li to Wyeth ..................... 2 2 to.'Ponolcll~ifcl'l l'nr 1111• ycnr lfH7jl'aristylc ................. 1 1 :iOO qnd Boh Cullnr· !'oil' I!Hii. TD<ien .......................... 1 a 2fi0 I

Sliced Cold Roaot Chicken Potato Snind Vegetable Salad

•whole Wheat Muffins Bevcr·nge

Berr·y Pie n la Mode 'Recipe given.

sllvc1:;;'d

• • • ANOTHER EASY but satisfying

answer to the J'efreshment pl'Obicm Is a salad served with homemnrle hot-from-the-oven m·umns that take just a few minutes to bnke, But first, consider 1he salad, made with ensy·to-use canned shrimp:

Shl'lmp nnd Avoc11do Salad ltlng. (Serves 6)

2 tablespoons 11iilln gelatin I!~ cups cold water 1% cups ·boiling wnter % cup sugar 1 teaspoon salt

Births Mr. nne! Tlfrn. Hns:wll Wnrll of I

Wiillnlllstnn nnnm11wt• lhc hlt'lh of 1 n finn, Ckm /\lien, on Wedncmlay, I

11\Tay ~8.

A finn, 1'vf:ll'vin Lcfltcr, wrw born! In Mr. and Mr·s. LcHIPr DcWilt of Lrmsing- on Snturciay, Juno 7. Mr. unci Mr';. DeWitt nrc former Stod<hridg-e rcsl<lents.

OR DATIN'

' Mae Peaelr·.v 1'1-'t'o:il·,·d lilll Alum· Holl. No. 2 · ........... 0 2 000 f S 1 C 11 ' C 1 b' 1 l)i-HcgenlH Hc:h 11 1ar.~hip to i.IJt; Uni· Dart & Ca<iy ...... 0 ~ :J ooo o tep lens o ege tn o urn Ia, Mo., w 1ere she was a junior versity of Michigan; c:,l'l nr·osehn, --~----~ student this year, is Carol Peabody of Mason. Miss Peabody 11 scholm·ship lo "''' Mio-higan Col· Two Losses Suffered served as a model for three spring fashion &bows at the col-lege of Mines; nnd Alic·c• ){owe, a · J lege and is pictured above we'iring a coat of honey·colored

For a simple ln·ldlll showct· •·e. freahincnt, a Imnch bowl with floating orange sllees nnll sllvc•·cd sti~rwhcl'rles maims a PI'clty pic· tu·r·e, Serve this with calte or cooltlcs,

Bridal days nre once more with us, and there's hardly any circle

% cup lemon juice 2 ripe avocados %_ cup chDIIPed celery 1 No. 1 can shrimp Mnyounalse

Mr·. nncl Mrs. P.il'iull'<i Kleppe of Boll. are llic parent.~ of a <laugh· ler, Jnrtith Ann, born at the St.

•. Choir hospitnl on l<'r•illny, .June G. Born to M1·. nncl Mnr. Arthui·

Chaprcll, Lan.,ing-, a daughter, 11chcena Ann, 8 ponn<is, ;, onnces, at St. Lawr·t•nee hospital May 20. 1

Mrs. Chappell wnf: the former/

l/'!1 A• Eugflne Jlermun••nt ~ ~ .. WI! I J.!IYP YOU H hnil·~do ll\ u~j thal't~ 'luHily mncl<' Jl~'t'• l.._l

~2[)0 scholnrship tn Mir·hignn By Legion uniors Crompton corduroy which is known as the "Susie Stephens $tate in recognition nf ·1-H work. A year's subscripl inn to the Despite some individual llrilli· Original" and was designed by a fellow student at the college. !'tender's DlgPsl wns mvnnlr;cl to 1 anee, Brownc-CavcndeJ· post'H Miss Peabody has returned to her home, following 'exe.rcises t~w vnledictnrinn, Y..r·I,,e Aseltine.' .Tu~Jior Legion teanr suffered 11 for the 1 H th class of seniors at the college, and will -return to

of friend~ where at least one wed· Soften gelatin in 'h cup cold water dltig does not take place. A good for 5 minutes. Add boiling water friend, o.f the bride usually gives the with sugar and

.Awards were pr·p:;cnl eli hy Har·lan parr of sctbackR over the week. S f II I d' ~<:fall, principaL On Sunday at Gl'[lnd Ledge ~he tephens ne~t a to resume 1er stu Ies. She is the daughter ' The invoealion wns gi\•en by Mnson team lost !J to 4 to •ruel5or of Mrs. Cornne L. Brush, 807 West Columbia.

'Jiiev. C. A. Lawton, llw sal uta tory post of Lansing anti on Wednesday I

Farm Bureau by Carl Droscha, and tlltl valcdic· evening at the county park Ma· 'l'rrehor made five hits while Mil· 1Jory by Verier. Aseltine. Tl.w girls' son was edged out 3 to 2 by East I son coilcetcd fom, Pnrisinn, s~wrus g-ave a vncnl sc•lcctum and Lansmg. . Stronsc, Gnr·voJ' and Cirrtis hanged Jycarilyn Coy snng- "Thb Lord's As exr,I111ned by Ma.nager Ralph out singles. · MERIDIAN :rrayet." Diplonws Wt'J'c pr<'sentcci Str·opc, Jitters, hebec·Jchces, seven The Meridian township commu· ~he 72 regular gTrrrinatc;s rrnci three physicrrl errors and three mental B~·r•or~ W~.d-~c~day evening cosL nity Farm B~reau gr~up will meet service graduates by Jm;cpll Wy· enors, plus long gmss on the ~!~son :1 , 1 rc oty. Ma~on mad~ at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ar· 1nnn, president nf the school bonrd.l infield, caused the Mason down· ~rght hrls, on_e " homr,r • to fom tnold Powell in Olccmos on Thlll's­.... __ . ------ fall at the Grand Ledge ox·roast 1 or Jilnst Lnnsm~. , . ' day, Jtine 19 at 8 p. m. for the

• ..:r.rr. am! 111m. Charles Jones of Sunday. Lloyd Hayhoe anll Ron Ilnyht~r.. ami Stol7. prtched, Hay. I last meeting until fall 'Columbia strer.t have bought the Stolz shared mound duties for' hoe, strrlong ouL five and Stolz I · · ~ )wme of Mr. and Mr·s. Albert Maso.n wi~h Dan Garv?r. rrnr.l Gil· ·;cllrng c~~wn .seven men. Gnrver. WILSON . J3rown. l\1r. and Mrs. Brown have martm domg the l'eceJVmg. Van. '-? 11 ~1it ,II.Jy)IOc , and Dcnn ~to!:-, Wilson Farm Bureau community ·bought a home in Leslie and plan Blanlrern and Gardner made. up 1,!, caught hls brother. Ro~. Evmy group members will meet with ll1r 't:o move there .TIInc 12. the Tuebor battery. f and Grey dtd the pit~hrng and d M H •rJ Cl'll tt t 15 N. ' eatehrng for East Lansrng .. Every an .. rs. owar 1 c a · --== -- struck out seven. Mertdtan roa_d on Th~rsday, June ' Hayhoe hit the homer, the long· 19. Moti.on piCtures Will _be ,sho";n

est hit aL the parlt this season. ns n pottlon of the evemng ;~pro-

I.Stronsc tumcd in some sparltllng gram. fielding- plays.

'l'lw Holt Legion team will play PRICE CHANGE Masmr at the county pnrlr at five Silverbrook butter at the A & P

GROCERIES - MEATS -·FISH

honored girl n shower, and it ls I salt and mix 11n- · with such pleasant doings that we til dissolved. A<ld are concerned. I'emainlng cold

Whether it's a lingerie l<itcheri or I water and lemon personal shower, the th.eme or the juice and mix

party refresh· thoroughly, Ar. .A~~- ' ments should be range about % of the shrimp in the

fi». ~~~ daintiness. If you bottom of~ 1 quart ring mold which '\ can carry out the has been rmsed in cold water. (Rc·

theme with a ccn· serve rtunaining shrimp for filling.) ~ terpiece or bride Cove.r shrimp ':"ith '6 cup ?f the ~... and bridegroom clear ge!atm rr.Jxture and clull un· \ff.f well and gootl' til firm. Chill temaining gelatin un·

111 but it isn't neeos: til thickened, Peel and mash 1 avo-sary, Use your cado and _fold into slightly t~ickened

daintiest linen and fresh; fragile gelatin m1xture. Peel an~ dJCe otl~er flow'ers, and your table is bound to avocado and add to mrxture w1th be pretty. celery. Pour over jellied shrimp

. , and chill until firm. Unmold on P?stel color combmatrons in table crisp greens nnrl place Shrimp Fill-

settmgs nnd refreshments are high· ing 1n center. Serve with rna on. Jy favored as they carry out the nniae Y theme of the occasion. Food how-~ ' ever, need not be elaborate, b~cause Shrimp Filling, the girls r>robably will be too excit· Remaining % c1111 ol shrimp ed to eat much. Do, however, make 1 cn11 diced cucumber everythmg delectable, and you will % cup diced celery

BAKED GOODS - POULTRY

BEVERAGES

o'clock new Tuesday afternoon. store is 66c lb. this week instead

I .1

of· 65e as listed in the k ·& p :. • • •

be well rewarded for your efl'ortli. Salt and pepper

'fllcre arc, as a rule, 10 eggs''to 'advertisement in section two of· '·A S~~PLE ft . . """ puunct this issue. , a crnoon or evemng

' . _,..- . ;_party might consist of a light de·

Combine ingredients and season to taste, · Plaae In center of shrimp· avocado ring.

CIGARETTES, 15c pl,g.; pe1· cat·ton ...... $1.39 Millar's NUT.BROWN COFFEE .............. -45c

with free coupon

SLICED BACON, lb. 'pkg ........................... ,65c Star, l'J'emiurn or Wilson's

SKINLESS FRANKS .................................. 39c "Wiener ltoast" no limit

COTTAGE CHEESE, lb .............................. J9c lllltler's Finest

Mason's Downtown

~TOM'S FOOD MARKET We Deliver

'Plwnc '4141 OJlen to 9 P, ln. Daily

•· ~ · ~- '"~=-·~~ lectable cake and punch as follows:

:JHE HIGH COSlotLIYIRG 1939 PRICES 8c 1947-PRICES

.. - -- -~-- -

Whlllpcd Cream Angel Food, 1 cup whipping cream 3 egg wlrltcs )f cup wale•· 1 tcaspooiJ vanilla

· 2 cups flou'r · 1 !', CUJJs sugar 3 teaspoons baiting powcler % teaspoon salt

Whip cream until still'; beat whites until still' and combine care· fully. Add water_, vanilla and dry ingredients, which hnve b~en sifted together at least three times, Bake in layers at 350 degrees about 30 minutes or until done. Use tbe fol· lowing filling:

Lemon Filling De Luxe, * CUll SiJOI't~lling 1 cup sngnr · 3 eggs, beaten slightly G1·ated rind of 1 lemon 0 tablespoon's Jemoi1 juice : · M ot!laspoon 'salt · .'

,'' '; I : /' '

Comblue shrimp aud avocado fo1· a pretty salad, Make your salad ln the mo'rnlug and save last mluute.flulter when the guests np. pear. Bread and bultm• sand· wlches made finger style, or whole whe11t muffins are a good accom. llnnlmcut,

• • • , YOU'LL FIND these ·whole wheat

llluf!lns nourishing as well as a de· ' ~ghtful ehange .from other. types be· cause they're less well known.

fll'fl('(\ O'COilllOt',

Dnl'll to Mr. nnrl Mr·s. Russell' Dr!llElll1Dl'e, n son, .June f) at Mew 1

Laughlin hospital.

~ fpct rot· nuy o~cntlinn.f/r/ \ Out• nt•w EllS{~! lit• nw- f · \\ ddue muiH!H It n cool,} ~ · fuMt pcamunent to hnv~. f () J J

too. · V ll.J !.. ~·

Born to M1·. nnrl Mm. Donald Ifarl.ig- June: 8 nt St. Lawr·cnce hnspit.al a son, Mt•s, Hnt'tig wns 470 s. Jefferson

June Avis nr.AuTv' 511~P. the former Gc•·nldinc Pal'lter·. I Phone 23301

Mr·. nnd Mrs. l•'mnk Guerriero Twl\n Hulelt

announce I he birth or a daughter, JL--------------1

SUNDAY, 'JUNE 15 MASON ALL-STARS

vs.

WILLIAMSTON B p. m, - County Pm·Ic, Mason

Preceding the regularly scheduled game Holt M'erchants

will play the Pa;istyle team. .

No admission charge

FREE

WE ARE NOW PREPARED TO WASH YOUR CAR

ANY DAY

Come .in and, see ua ..,

•••••••••••••••••••• ""

Place shortening water to soften. lldd remaining ingredients. Cook o·Jer . simmering water, stirring constantly, until well thickened a·nd of good pil· lng .quantity, Cool before using,

•Whole Wlleai Muffins

r. cup all-purpose Dour 1 cup unsifted wllole wheat flour 4 teaspoons baking powder

AL RICE CHEVROLET CO.~ .. .. Iii

• MICHIGAN

\

takes the ~ead in· 1{!Jettmatic Fever Control Rheumatic fever is a blight upon health

that must be dete~ed in its early stage in

order to be dealt with effectively. Alert to the need for catching this stealthy victimizer

before it can become entrenched, the Mich·

igan medical profession has set up state· wide ,Rheumatic Fever Control centers

wherein diagnostic specialists track down

the disease. Every Michigan community is

· w·gcd to· utilize this voluntary medical serv­

ice, whicP, is but one of the many projects

initiated .PY the state organization· (I{ doc·

tors of medicine in the interest of_ promot· iug Michigan health. ·

MICHIGAN M 'fD I C A a;

STATE

S~:U:IET~

. >r-.

nrc. . . pressure tactics are not only assisting In destroying our democratic foi·m of government but themselves as well.".·.. .

"We had better waite up and re­alize that those In congress who are trying to ldll the governmental tape-worm by reducing costs are saving both the government und us. And it Is time the burellUCl'ats wake up and understllnd that with­out tnxp11yers they can't have dol· Iars to squander, and devour.

"Citizens must realize that in· or.'

Strawberry Punch, (~faltcs 4 quarts)

1 quart water % CUll granula tee! sugar % CUp COI'Il SYI'Up

2 quarts strawbe•·rics 3 'cups chlllctl orauge juice 1 cup chilled. lemon juice 4 CUJIS ginger ale 2 thinly sliced oranges or limes

Combine first three ingredients. Bring to a boil and add the washed, hulled stt·~wb,rries, ·and boil, co><· ered, for · 3 minutes. Remove and 5traln thro).lgh a sieve, wlthou't pres~lng; --and chill. , Just before serving, combine witt1 remaining in· gredlents, I irsirig orange sllcJs for

·LYNN SAYS: Make Baiting Eusy · .

1 Give your biscuits a rich, browi ~rust by brushing them with p,'ll~ llr ·cream ·before baking. Thls 1\il prevent your baking them, to the

. arylng point by malting them brawn 'more .. readily. ' i

·'To prevent boiled frostings'~ from ;1ecomlng sugm·y, add 1 teaspcio~l~l vinegar or ,. •. teaspoon ot creii'~;:~ (artar to t,h.e syrup while cooldnli~( ,, Custard pies should be cooled o a' wire rnclt Jo Pl'event them tron\ steaming and becoming soggy, : ~; : ·/ .

l!\ tellSIIOOII salt 4 tablespoons granulated sugar 1 egg, well beaten 1 cup mllk 4 tablespoons melted sho•·tenlng

or sal11d oil Y.J cup raisins

Mix together dry ingredients. Combine remaining Ingredients, Add

all at once to the flour mixture, stirring, not beat· ing, quickly and vigorously, until Just mixed and of a lumpy appear·

· · ance, but no long-~ liiiiiiiillllliil. El', Over·stlrring

will make your muffins coarse, Fill greased or oiled muffin pans % full and' bake In a moderately hot (375·degree) oven t~r 35 minutes.

Rclealfcd by We•lem Now•papor Union,

I To SAVe sugar used In icings, sprin·

klc .n small. amount of sugar on the cake betore baking, This, in turn, may be sprinkled _with finely shred· ded nuts or coconut shreds.

Fruit pies as weU as be1·ry plea will have better flavor If the juice ot hnU a lemon Ia spl'inkled over the filling before baking.

Bread and rolls wlll be mucn more qu!.ckly made it the yeast In them Is doubled. Four teaspoons of vinegar also will help speed the process and keep bread better dur-: ina ihe summer inonlhs.

Phone 5331 _ ........ __ ,__·-·-.........

ACCESSORIES

Polaroid A. 0. Sport Glasses ...................... ~· ........... $1.69

Cli p-Ons .. , ..... , .................... , ... , . , ........... , .. , ...... , ... , ..• , .... $2. 50

Regular Polaroids ........ : .... ~~; .. ; .. ,; ................. :., ............ $2.59 .

Bathing Caps .................................................... 69c to $1.25

Tartan Suntan Lotion, the hit of "47" ........................ 69c

.Insect Repellent, a sure treatment against Mosquitoes ·; .................. : ........................... : ... 35c to 47c

D. D. T. Fly Spray by Dr. Hess with bomb . pressure sprayer,. refillable ....... ,.. ..................... $2.00

' • il . . . . . •

Metal Lunch Boxes with'Therinos .......... $1.98 ·to $2,1!!

Evenflo Bottles~.N~ppl~a.;¢aps, no limit

.. ,

INCH-lAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947 ----------------.----------------·----------------------~~~----------------------------------------------·-~-------------------·----------------------·-------------------------------------------------------------';'If 1"""-.!)~~~~~~CWJ......_'J('_/-X '-'!C!'./'JC'::--....':J(!...o_.........~~('!./i>C"""'-.!!~CW':l~C!'./o~~~IC• . .-:'1 I

· Social £venL~ anJ Personal .·. ~ Wed Sunday lWJHfOARSAL DINNJUR

Threo

Langltw'~ Fl~herman's

Deliar 2.00 Comblnatinn scah•s

and rnle

I FOR BAf'l' C"S1'1NG

Hurd Supcrcaslt:r ...... $'f5.00 Montague .................. $20.00 Gephart ........................ $~.00 Prcmax ........................ $] .80 Southhcndcr .............. $15.00 Truetempcr .................. $6.50 lHany nt lu·rs fr.,nt

CJIIIOSP ll'hidt tu

Tile StlEN~B". ·s~.ory

\'ll·i~ Ua 11 !m

IUaQi~§~Y ll~sndh~p.t;

one of proven quality .:md pc1··

$13.50

Sport Cast ---------$11.00

South. llcnd Oren-0-Matic ------$11.00 Ancl a l'irw s"lt~el iou nt' nUu•r l'f'f!ls

Boxes

Complete selection of nationally advertised Baits

Lines

· If it~s TIRES you.want, · · '

GE~(OJJR PRICES!. !

.Jr . .../' ,,r,-:-... .. 7~......--;.lr.;'-'(--"lli ~'!.!X!..?~r.····-:n: .. ./iil"'-'t_.-ilG" ..._ ,, ~,,

I . Couple Say Vows At Baptist Church

Mr, nne! Mr·s, ,J/Uncs Glottu on­to!'lahwd 23 glltlsts nt cUnner Fri­<lny night nt lhoir mst.nur11nt. 'rhe guests were nwmllora of tho put•ty rcherwalng fot· tho Betty Burry and Pnul Rmrlcen wedding which oc­cut•t•cd ',Juno 8, The pnrty was nerved fried chiclcon, shoestring. [tolalomJ, moldml ~nhtd and fresh 1

cherry pic, Pennies, rlni~lcs nnd blue lapcra uecoml.cd t.he tubimJ,

If If,! • I '

fender Beef Roast ..... : ..... , ........... .' ........ ~ ................. ." .. .42e R . I 'p· . H '·· .. . . , .

oseva e ICnJc ams .................................................... .45c

fender Sirloin· Steak· ............................ · ........................ 59c . . D1·eft Laund1·y Soap, lg. box .. : ........... ; ......................... 33c.

Swan, lvo•·y, Lava So.ap,-lg.bars, 2 for · ........................ 23c

.New Potatoes, 10 lbs; .:.; .. ;.y ..................... :· .. : ................... S9c

Open Su11day.10 a. ~· to 4 p. m. · •

Feather Cub nnd' Short 1-Jnia· .. Dnfs Combine them with n creme nil

pcrmuncnt far new »Ummel· beauty.

Elite Beauty Shop

Men's Toiletries

Yardley Shave Lo-tion ~· ..................... $1.25

Old South Lotion .. $1.00 Courtley. Sets and indi·

viduals .. $1.00 to $3.50

Gilbert's Chocolates $1.50

Pauamat and V cry Best

95c Golf Balls

each - $10.50 ' lllgll

com--rm nn.owN noNonmo::;. Mls11 Cnnnltl Bt'own, who will

bo mm•ricd tn Kenneth Ji'lodl£;1. .Tunc 11, wns honm·eclnl. two br•lclnl showers tho prtst wock. Wodnca­clrty evening Mrs, JJ'im Fl'llnl\liR ontm•tninorl In her· honor• nnd i<'rl­day MifiH Bmwn'11 nunt, Mt•s, mr­llllRI. J(t•osby of Lnnsing, WILli hns· lmm, Tho hrmtoll wet•e clecol'lltcd with llow"'·,~ for· th" pnr-tlo11 mHI 111nehc11 worn Hur·verl, 'rho br·ldc'to­bc received ntllny bcalttlful giftir;

DAN'CE Squru·c Hountl

MASON

American Legion Bnllroom

NOW

Air-Conditioned

.. ' ,,,

...

..

Mrs. Niclt & Her Hnyneeds'

lWl.;ItY WtmNt~SDAY

Niclt & His Cornhu3l1cr5

J•;VJ.;ttV folATUftuA Y II••Ju· lh••m mt tlw rutlio e\•eJ•y ' Saltll'flny at G:llO I'· m., \V, 1•'. D. 1•'., lllfl on your tllal.

~

Maurice Wnvcs, c~pcclally rm· grny hnlr No nppointrncnt ncceunry

DEAUTY SALON

Arc theue lcinur·c-loving clothes designed fat· vacation wear, for week end trips, for·. an evening at your favorite ncar-by luke ...

SWIM SUITS Women's sizes .................. $•1.50 up Children's sizes .................... $2.08

SLACI{ SUITS AND SLACl{S Sizes 10 to 20

.1

PLAY. SUITS

2" :l and •J-piecc styles, sizes 12 to •10 .................................. $•1.98 up

T-SHIR'rS Pluin nml figm·ed ...... $1.25 up

PEDAL PUSHERS Sl~es 12 to 18 .................. $2.98 up

MILLS STORE L. J. Adams & Son

THIS WEEK WARE'S IS

DI:DICATED TO DADS Give him the Parl1er "51": the world's

$12.50- $15.QO Sets- $17.50 - $22.00

'

finest

Parker "51" Users-The new Par.kcr "51'' super-

chrome ink is here in 5 new and brilliant colors. SUPERCHROME INK -- SOc.

_.

PENS AND SETS. By Sheaffer, including the Stratolincr

...................................................... $5.00 to $41.00 RAZORS

Schiele and Remington Rand Electrics .. $15.00 up Billfolds - Comb and Brush Sets -- Pipes -

Lighters - Tobacco

For Camera-Minded Dadt

Eastman Kodak Film 12'7 - 120 - 620 - OUJ -

1111 - 828 - 130 - 00 8 mm movie

Cameras

Clix-o-Fiex

', INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THUflSl>AY, JUNE 1:~, 1947 ·-·-·-----------·------------·~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~~~~~~tl DeKalli Seed Co1n ForSa~

- ... _ .... _..._ ________ ................ __________ _. __ , ______ _

Want ds r Jw vn plflnl y of crn·Jy ucNI nn<l Miuccllnneouh 1 HIHO fl gnorl flllflllllly of' OllHIJngc ------------

1 :H•od r'CJJ n. liOMl~ FREJITIZIDRS-Om• now I } 1 y IIO])al't typo homo fr·cozot·H will aoon be I \0, - c In, Wo wllluncopt. nrclorH for them

I'JI01'0fl or gl'flclnat ion night rtt Mnm>n high Hohonl, 8x10, liOn

cnnh, SPo Bltlm nt H11mnutnn'~ !Imnc & Auto Supply, Mrwon,

21w1

Dnn.wlllc nnd fill your ortlor• 11s fast nH I hoy

I , 21wtf nrr·tvo, 'l'hese fr·ee?.ora will be tho _____ :_ ----------- -~-- - frunm1a Qllmon upright, 0 cu. ft. Floworphonc 212:11

J ow ott's Plowers

I flAY!~ c•ort•ugnlod ulumlnllml MONAfWTT lrlT.IDCTR.TC RANtlf•l roofing In 0, 7, H, 11, I 0, 11 nntl with rousl m· nv<•ll fot• An Ill,

12 ft long! h~. C. A. llavls, !~don, ~'hOJ'lllll'tl Crml Co., Mason, Phnno 2·1 w2

1 ?_ta_t, ____ :~~VI~

RATES:-Advertisemenls in this depnrtmcnt: 30 cents fm· 30 words o.•·less fo1• each insertion, Fm• mol'C tlum 30 wonls, one cent n word for cuch msm·· lion. Advcl·lining may be mailed Ol' telephoned, Dial Mason 9011.

'80 ACH!UR ol' nll'rlifa rmrl bromo model, Bo cnroful when you Holect MASON g'IIIH" hny I'm· Hnlo, 1~. 13, Alngcr, a frrmon foorl storage, We can I ~1wtf .Tim Wnmlwmth,

1720 m. Howell I'Oatl, Wtllhunalon. g-Jvo !mmodlntc Aurvlcc on lh!H I I St, Lansing, 21w:lp machine in cnRe or trouble, Come 'l'YPEJWRI'l'IUTt nn!l Atl•llng ma- --- -

In, Let us tell you n few thln)ja <'llhJCR Snlos nne! Sorvlt'o, O!l'lco • BtliHh On Plrwtcr

I BABY C!IICKS-AvnllrtfJlc ftll' nn· Custom Grinding and Mixing

nhout them, Bnlley'R nt Holt, EJqnlpmont. Uni!Pr! Ofl'h>o TIJqulp· Bwtf mont Co, Phone 2·•1212. 127 ID. AI-

T 1 mcdlule dt•llvr.I'Y. U, A. A[lJH'nVf'rl 00 8 f'llll()lllm 'rcAlr•il qnnllty. All lenrl· ·------ Jng light anrl honvy lllt't'flfl nnrl fi

LIVIG HOCK TmOILFJilfl for sale at 7.hnmcrmnn 's I In I c• h cry, -------------- lcgrm St., Lansing-. Gwtr

BUG BLASTER DUST gun nvnll·

IJOnSJUf\-fflgiJeHt Jll'lt'CA pnicJ pnpllilll' m o•m hl'f'I'C)H, AA)( IIH nhollt fill' nlrl hm'Hf'H t.n he ldlletl, nr our flo I'll ownm· plan. Call, wr Itt•, OJ'

chcnp wnrl< IJor'Ht'H, I nlso hnvr. slor In nt MPndnwhmnl< Ji'nr·mH )lorneA for 1111le or tl'flrlr. nt nil Tfntf'llcry lfnrnw1·Jy 7.cPinnrl Jint· tlmen. W1·IIB C:r•m·go PhlllipH, <'hr.ry) J:l2 South WaHhinglnn Sl., Dnnsvllle, 171!1 T'roclot• road, r'OJ'· Phorie BHW, Charlotte. 17wll net• or Curter•, ~ miles sonl.honHt of Dnnsvlllc, 1wtt

FEEDEr< CA'r'J'r,I<J -- DUTUIA M steers, wc•lght 100 lo 700 lhs.

Mlchlgnn C'al tic, Also norlhwcRI er•n ITetcfrl!'Cl Hlc>er'ft, WPight :!fiO to o:iO

llnH.!tl,

Plume Mnnon 21221. 2:1wtr

POUUl'TtY AND DAIRY FJDEJD

Snow's Hatchery AND Ii'E'ffiD l'v!TI.L

I•hono 3li11 23wtf

nhlc now at Zlmmot·man's, Non· clogging-, J'Pfillnble, cnn be used ont•c n wecl< on common vcgctahlos nnt! Jlowcrs, Only ~1.08, As!( tq sec it. ,21wtr

Clements Flower Shop

Holt Phcmc Holt 717111

Mason customers - plcnae reverse

USIUD :10 gullon r•nng-r> bmil'l' and lnundr·y stove few snlc, Also

three screen cloom 2 rt. x 8 In, x 6 ft. 8 ln. TTubc1 Harnson, flO:! S. Banws, Mason. 21w1p

FOR SALE Building Mntc•·iuls

-------. 4wtr --Cemffi1t Blocks --------------------

charge~

HOLLAND BUZZ rig for sale. Nt'nrly new .. racoh Slctlc, phone

:J78fl, :!2fll W. Tomllnsrm road. 2·1w1

Auction L<l['rJIPrl nl West Wmrlsm on M-78

:~ tnil( fl wc:~t or Dmwndn1n on

f>A'I'TJRDA Y, .TUNN 21 12:30

good Jma nf household goods Some lonls

Rltr't.lnnd pony, a ycnrs old 1'FJTIMS: - Car;h

JOHN DENf111JAUK, Prop.

Col Arlie Fotghncr, Auctioneer

.IOilN JJEIDRT•i l1·ar lm· mower for snlP, trrulet type, nf! good as

now A. G. Campbell, fl m1lcs cnst for cow 01' hell PI', Leans Slid, or Mnson fill M-8G. Fu st house

FOR SALE -Morgan Mare 1 arldle Dt•xlcr 'rrnil, Mason. Phone 2?1iRG. 'south on Mericlinn Jond, Phone horse. Srx yenr•: old nntl one of 2•1w1 12•10:12 21w1

Feeds Try mn· egg mash, chick mnsh, dairv feeds mndc from our own fOI'Illnlafi, Always fl eHh, Ohln M-15 anrl M-3·1 seed corn now avallrlble.

C. E. Drewyor Phone .TrlCkson 37201

Route 1, nives .!unction nt Pleas­ant Lni{O

HIUMINGTON RAND Threesome cleclrlc tnzm• for snlc. Never

been used. Jim Brown, 511 S. Lansing- St., phone 6761, 24w1p

I)ARHED ROCK fryers, alive n~ 1 tlreHsctl, for snlc. IIownrd Guy,

218a Coy rand. Mason phone 22~14. 2•1w1p ----------------------

IT'S TEIUiiFIC the wny we're selling Finn Foam lor cleaning

rugs and upholstery, Zimmerman's Home Service. 23w1

115M Meridian Road 17wtr

TRAILER for sale. Has nll·steol frame, welded together, com­

plete with tires. Also 1936 Chcvro­AGRICULTURAL LIMESTONE,'• let, Stone's Welding Shop, 3"00 N.

delivered nne! spts:Hl, :ji3.85 per Clinton, Stocl<br!dgc. <:1w1p ton. !Uugcnc Stewart nnd Son, plwnc Willmmston fl2I•'3:!, route 1, Willl~mston. 23w12p

Good Corn have n good supply. Better

get n ton. Also chiclt starter, g.owcr ancl egg mash, made with all grn.in and Mnstor Mix con­ccntrd1c . Plow points, cement nnd bl'lcl<·

meat Let us fill your coni hin w1th thnt

good Kmg Mountmn lump

STEAM BOILER nnd 9 ft. over­head door for snlo. William Sch­

laclt, 153 w. Maple St., Mason, Phbne 57•11. 2'1w1p

I HAVE 11 good supply of Sherwin· Williams pre-wnr quality gloss

white and barn red paint. c. A. Davis, Eden. 21w1

BROILERS-Alive, any tiny after 6:00 p. m. Dressed Saturday

afternoons If ordered by Friday evening. Zimmerman's Hatchery, Mason. Phone 21221. 24w1 the finest ii1 the county. .Tun ----- --------- --- -- -~~- --- ___ ------~-- _

Brown, lill S Lansing Sl. Mnson 1 I TTA,VE A GOOD mrpply of GfiOx 100 WllfTfD ROCK pullets fm Onondaga Elevator Phone Onondaga 25F1 phone G7Gl. - 2lwp I IG tlllJliPmcnt tn·es. nne! lullrfi. C. sale, ~ months old. Fr·l'd Wed- 24w1

------- ---- ---------- 1 A. Dav1s, !Utlen. 21w2f1Jclc, 18"70 Howlett roa<L off Dcx- --------------­HOLS'l'E[N cow wrth . c .~if lor I Bl~OODJ,;-{ -1-rcir.JSm,-.io~iz 10~ llcr· Tmil. 2·lwlp 2000 LBS. '1·12-8 fertilizer for sale.

snlc. Phone Drmontlalc ,J82.G. sale, Lumllor lrorn vc1y good.----::-;--,--------~ Walter H Carven, route 2, Ma· GERMAN .32 Automatic pistol for

ELECTRIC GAS PUMP for sale in good condition. Mrs. Nancy

Culver, 2751 Cedar St., at Eifert road, Holt. 21w1

Made on VJhr·nt or typo mnrhlnc Also large supply cement, mortnJ,

sleet snsh.

Prompt,, dl'llv01y

A. B. Conc1·ete Pl'oducts Co.

First place west orf US-127 nt 381:! Hnt'[ler I'Of\d,

Ea vesb·ou [l'llin o· ,_, ·'=' Nciv nne! Repmr

Free Estimn tes Giwn

All work is guarnntcod

Al'l'ow Sheet Metal Works

1607 Bntlcy St. Lnnsmg

Phone Collect 57022 22w4 --------- ________ ?_lwl ~ wonrl, silo, Hx:lO, ftoby n,:Jtl cll·n.g, I W1r)rr 1 ~·· PI•.I<fNrJ D~1 Cf<1 S0 vfn1· snlc. son, phone 2•1003, 24w1 snle. In excellent condltwn. Com-

JD tooth "''''Y gonrt t 'lC'lor rlr'1g laJ,c nncl tw IH ls 1 I lnymg,,____ plete with clip nnd nmmunitwn. CASE MOJJgL CC. 2-:l fllow lt:J''· 2_h rs, I H C' ·ullil;;t~1 . 10,1',.1,:

1

1 ClaH' Laun~lom, one mile south of SWEET SUDAN grnss ~eecl and Jim Brown, 511 S. Lansing St., -- -----~

' tm lor s.JIP. On nc•nr·Jy new g"r"l-, 0

•2" · 1· 1 ' •1 . ' 1

' 11· state gamP fnrm on Hawley road. early hybl'ltl seed corn nt Be· phone 6761. 24w1p HARDWOOD LUMBErt for snlc t .. ·, 11 ., 8 · 1 t lll'W, ... g-ns an {S, n-om SIZe, 1111 { , ·

11

. '' year ll cs SJZC .,", goo£ nJn or. 1 1 " . Phone Mason ,;o 11 21w1 mcnt Feed & Supply Co Mason In the roug-h for hut c 111g pill'· "

Elltott JO,ld, 18 miles l'flst ol 1\Ta- Arlie Wood, phone Lcs!te 111~:1 1 8·FOOT double drs!<, New Iden , for sale. Also 200 White Rock orders. marl D. Wheeler, :; lniles

one nppllcallon

PlasLic Plaster

fil'lll wnll Alll'faeo, ni1J now

In Just One Coat $1.2:. pet· g-nllon

M-99 HanJwa1·e U17 Michlg~n Sl.

:JO F1', X GO [i''r. henvy I imhCI'<'tl hllt'll, A 11 •I xI mll cr '1, $flOO.OIJ

So•• 1 f. W. Ollgney, Sun <lay or Monday, llrst IHHisc> on !Hll'lh .side Ilolt 1oad, cnHt of Mendlnn mncl.

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Auctioneering Farm Sal<'s - Houst•lwlcl Goods

All li:inds nl Al!(•tion Sale~

EXI'ER'r wcmR

Phone or ',\'•·it e

Phone 4001

Pr·lccrt to sell, Gem go Dllv<·r, 12fiG 10

.uso, rmuH or· squaJ~,- n·n'y ,m?.c -- --- -----·-- ----- '' '24.:Vl MYERS Deep-well pump nnd tank poses or Will cut and fill your I son on Howell n.nf! Mason mnd, 1-----------------~~v _ ~ide clolrvcTy ralw, seven foot PFIS1'ER HYBRID seed corn far broilers. Byron Lawrence, 2427 south of Mason to Plains roau, 'h

21wl SADDLE IIOHSES: I w1ll :urive John Deere power mower. John snlc, Hnve a few bushels of oar· ·Aurelius road. Phone Holt 3057. mile west nnd '4 mile north on ------ --.~-:------~ w1th t•vo loads of good sto!'k nt Oral, 20ilfi S "Dietz road. Phone ly corn left. Also have about 100 2•lw1p Laxton rand, Phonc5283. 12wtr

1 ---------------------------' CHORE· BOY MJLI,lch. lor snle. the Fowlerville fnil·gJ ounds on Slocl<bttdgc 6d-F·1111. 2'lw1p lbs. of sudan grass seed at 9c per ----

Arthur Lang, •lfJ!O East Dans- .Tunc 20. Visitors wtlcomc. D. A ---------- ----- pound. Loris Curtis, route 1, Mn· ~OMATO PLANTS, field grown, 1 VIlle rand, G 'o miles cast of Duns-' B1cnnell, fi'owlcrvillc. 2>flv2 NEW 1'WO WHEEL lilt fnrm son, 585 Hat per road. Phone 7683. $1.00 per 100 or $7·00 per thou· .------------------

Burton Walker

VJllo. Wcbhm·viih• ll 1. 21wlP, 1 _ _ ___ ____ __ ____ __ wagon, all slr•eL u,ecl tmctor 21

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p sand. Earl J. Miller, corner of --- -- -- • \V. C. ALLIA·CHALMERS trac·- 'P' c: 11Jrr, on rubber, 180-amp. !arm -----~- Every and Stillman rands, Mason. SEVERAL 1~1\ffin g-1lt,s ol nliJ'ed, tm on nJ!Jher l'or sale, powc1 weld<' I' rm 'nle. Max Wnrtlc, 1'/

2 FOR SALE-Skim

1mlk powder 2~W3 Jl

breed nne! Oll<'·yent•-o!tl "tpott1•cif lakc·off, A·l ronrhtion Lyle Mac· 1>111, s wt•sl ol Dan,villc or Wm fie for animal food at Mtchignn DURAL ELEJCTRIC pump, doctJ Polnnd Clllnn hoar hog. r:ilts n1c 1 Kc·nzie, Iii SO Nm ton roatl, Howt•ll • Wcld1ng· Shop, Dansville Phone. Mtlk Prorlnccrs Ass'n. stations in well and water tank, 60 gallon, duo to larmw in nilnuL 8 WP<'i<s. 1•'. Phone Howell 72H·fi'·12, 2•1w2lzto2 · 24wl 100 lb. ancl HiO lb. bags nt 8c n d A T t I

•II m excellent conthlion. Pr·ice , or u, J 'le tlltles south of Okc· - ---------- ----·- -- pound. An excellent economical .., 1

~0611 mos on Olwmor.-l\Iasnn roncl. I HTDfNG HORf>R fill sale, Blaeic ONE SPOTTED MARE coniing source of high protein and vrlnmm ~~;,0~fnb~~rJ~l~~r,L~~~Gn~. 'clc~1 ~ 2<1wtr 1 ".nil wluto spot Arabian Well two years oft! for ~ale or trade content food. 24w4 2 1 -~ ---- ---- ---- -- 1 tmmccl ::tnrl gentle. S:HI<IIP, bndle for a wmk horse brol>on or un- ____ _ ____ ens St., Lapsing. ___ 4w P TWO SA DDLIU H011SlcS, price 1 and llfn.tl inga!t• includccl. Manlyn br okcn, Glen Cronin rght, ')i mile LARRO "ChJck-Builder" has al· DOG FOR SALE. Male springer.

low. Sec Howat cJ Wentz at Sad· 1 Hnwe, '

11·1

S, Woodward, Nmlh south of Dansville on the Wil- ways been an outstanding per· Spaniel pedigree, $25, Donald tile Hm·so Stnbics, 1\T1chignn Stnto

1 Lcshe Phone Lcslrc 'HDZ. l1amston road on lhe Robert former. Now it's better than ever. Sites, 139 Qrovc St., Dansville.

college, East Lansing 21wlp j____ ___ _ __ _ __ __ 2 •l:v~ Start now to build your chicl<s lll· Phone 2221. 24w2p -- - ----- --- ---· c f 1 1 IIAVg YOU!< ritlin~ mares btwl t r fitable layers We carry n .. tOHN DE .. m .. nrr:, lv!ODL,,[. H tr·n.ctor· 1 DOO.D.LfDBU ~~· sn e. Also Wo ,. o p o ,

- "" " . unit ChOJ c J·oy llllllwr nJno l•! n beautiful blnck ftnd white, complete llnlr":Of "Larro" "Fmm-lm· sale with 11; mch plow and p· J'n' g ' 0 l' t\ five yPaJ' olcl stn.Jiion, gentle and •rested" Feeds Bishop Feed Store, vAL-SPAR VARNISH, the- best

made nvnilnble at Zunmcrman's cultivator, illl m Nn. 1 r·OIH!itwn rl;ce~ '1

t111

,.01 '{;1~1 "f ' "~0 well In ol1cn Mcnrl I. Plnlo, one ,IG2·l South Cedar St, Lansing.

Robert Stillmnn, 1fi80 Stillman °8 or~, wo 1 11 c s, wo "0 s m1lc west and one-half mile south 21 2 road, toute •I, Mason, Phone Lan-1 r'nll sprmgs, lllncrspJ .ng m~ttrcss, of Slurtsbmg. Route l, Box •18, _ ~~ sing 87072 2,lwlp i cottou malttcss, l1b1 ary tllh~c, p

23 3 F- S l --·----- ' ____ ----- --r ChCf,t of drawcm, !'OC)Ong- CIHltr, orry. IV p Or a e

MATCI·IED •rr~AM ror s,1lo. Dlauk, porch swrng, small bm·r·eJ cl.mrn, .TOHN DEIURE corn plnntcr with Automobiles jn!lr e and blacl1 gelding, 6 and 8 Ia lll)l an<! , oLIJ?I' smnll ~ rsrclc~, fcrtiltzet· f1 tl nchmem, used vcr,r

years old, we1ghmg 1400 Pnch Ar- Howar~ Ctm~mghm:1 • •12·' S. little. ncx Watson, % milo cast of thm· Vorce, first place west off ;ranldm, Y\ ebbcrvrllc. Phone Eden on Barnes road. 21w1p

1 Dietz road on Dcnn•s road, phone -G~---~ _____ 3'1~~1 GOOD USED CARS nnd, truc!ts for sale, Cecil Hudkins, phone

,Stockbridge 35F21, 719 E. •:Main, Stockbridge. .Uwtr

li!\'chpervl,lle 76fi'22. 2•Jwlp .TOHN DEERE Model B tmctor ~~ --------- --- ---- 1 fm· sn le or tmdc, 11-meh tires

, 3 COW~ for sale, p~nebrod .~ers<'Y; lm rcnr, 6:00xl6 Ill front, plow, 1929 MODEL A FORD chassis for :H ~ l~aJs ~It!, ,rc;s?i ' 1r(e~.18 ~Ill, 1 ~ultivntor·, bcnn puller. 'l'rnctor has ---------- sale. Motor in good condltion, 0

s c;n, yea! s 0

'· '11

; Y nn ll;lhts and starter. W11J tJ acle for CASE hny !onder· far sale, also 8 tire~ fa1r, Best offer tnl<es it, Ned

Atta, 2 mtl~·s north, of US-l6 °11 young cattle or cows, ,Also ptpc· ft. double disc and 2 wheel Daane, 10~ s. Jefferson, Mason.

Van _Attn road, fiJst house? west !Jno milker for l6 cows, double bailer. C. Boles, 1 nulc south of Phone 9971, 24w1 on Tlhart rand. ~·1~1P unit. !?rank Yeager, one mlle north Mnson on US-127. 2·1w1 ---"'--- ----

nf Columbia on M-O!l nnd, three- -- ------ -~---------- 1931 PONTIAC coupe for sale or quartm H of n mile cast. 2-1w2p RED PULLETS for snlc, 175, Low. trade. 2091 Cedar St., Holt. ------- ------ den stram, 3% months old, AI· Phone 2746. 2'1W1p

SADDLEJ HOHSE anct sale, Bud Gauss, 2

south of Dnnsvlllc,

sn<itllo for 7/10 miles

2•1wlp

ONE TIUAM STRAWBERRY so 3 wmk horses. Urban W. Hess, --·-~ roan mares for sa~e Als~ 11238 Dnldn road, 1 mile south, y, PACKARD 1938 m first class con·

sp')ttod goldmg- for wlmg, ,, I mile wesl of DansvJlle, 21\V1 clition, all new tires, To exchange years old, saddle and full equip·.-------- -- for light truck. C. H. Watt, Dex· mont New brass lr nmnccl harness, JOHN DEERE model B tractor tcr Trail, phone 2:.!951. 2•lw1p bn.ll-bcnrin(\ wagon, corn planter, for sn.lc, $750 anrl :J Holstein

Home Service. 20wtf

SLABWOOD for sale. Thureson Lumber company, Howell, Phone

844. 3wtf

<· I f ' NEW 6·1NCH 1 ·wood plnn~r or sale. Kendall Howe, ~17 Russell

St., Leslle. Phone 2052. 21 wtf

ALMA SILVERMOON house trailer, 1016, 21 ft., nlmninum

body WJth electric brnl10s. Holden Stiles, 111 North Mum, Leslie. Phone 3011. 23wtf

TOP QUALITY canaries for sale, all colors nnd all lnnds, reason­

ably pnced for quiclt snle, Limited time only. Mt·s, EJ. M. MJ!ler, 821 Mlll St., (located on US-127), Les· lie. Phone 2161. 23w3p 3 plowK Michael McMann, 692 Ei· cows, ~100 each. Walter Qi,lncr,

fort road, 1''" miles north of West 1 phone Stoekbrtdgc 66-F-12 2•lwlp Columbia. Phone 21861 or 21866. I-----

FARMERS und poultry rarsers. ¢ 2•lw1 i PUREBRED white face ye!rling Feed prices nrc still low enough -~ bull to lease or sell, R. B. Childs,

so you cnn mnl<e n profit on our FORD·F!DRGUSON tractor for 3 nulos west of Leslie. startccl Rock cocl>ercls. They need sale, used only 50 hom·s Dorn 21w1p no further heat. Brmg your crates. Diehl, phone Dansvll1o 2311, 21wl ----- --­

ELECTRIC PUMP, 350-gal, per hour, 18-gnl. tnnlt. Jewett Appli·

ance Co,, 130 W. Ash,...nllonc 5511. 24wl FORD for ~lc, 1011 club coupe, --------------'---

good condition, good tires.

1938 FORD for sale ,in very good condition and very good tires,

2158 N. Every road just off East Holt road. Phone 6686. 21w2p

Zl)nmcrman's Hatchery Mason, 1----- ----------- HEALTHY Now IInmpsJmc red Phone 21221. ' 2•1wll BABY CHICKS-All leading light coel<erols for snlc, 6 weeks old, -o- I and heavy bt•ecds nvmlnhle for iiOc each Mrs . .J. C. Greene, 989 SIMPLEX Stanchions anti stalls, 'immediate delivery at ~13 per 100. W. Dexter Trail, phone 22585.

complete, for sale, C, A, Dnv1s, [Meadowbrook Farms Hatchery, ' 24w1 Er)en. 24w11 phone 811W, Charlotte, . 24w3

REGISTERED GUERNSEY bull FRmsi-I .JERSEY cow fa~ -sale, For Sale ocnlf for snlc, 7 1honths old June 1 ·1 years old. Also l .r erscy Jwifcr

25, $75. Fred LoVette, phone 9fi03, due this month. Donald Hill, Okc· 2!192 Kipp road. 24w1 mos toatl, south of Cavan11ugh

' road, Phone Lansing 87840, sale, 2~w1p

TWO POLAND CHINA br-;;-;;ct sows with 16 p1gs for snlo. S.

A. L[(xton, phone 22!)06. 21w1

Hay, Grain and Feed

Early Varlctrcs

DeKalb Hybrid Seed Corn

Darrel Kysev, Onondaga. 24w1

1038 CHEVROLET sale, long wheel base,

chassis. $100. 3160 S. road.

WEJEJD-NO·MORE, a product of Sherwin - Williams research.

Really kills weeds In lawn or gar­den. ·Buy it at Zlmmermun's, 21wtf

AORICO LAWN and garden ferti-lizer for snle. Thorburn Coal Co,,

Mason. Ph'?~e 7131. 21wtf

WINDMIIJL for sale. 564 S .Jack· son rona. Phone 1841, Rudolph

Bowman. ' 24w1

NEJW CEMENT bloclt equipment for sale. 12 cu. ft. mixer with 5

h.' p. ,electric motor, $G7li,, 20 ft. belt conveyQr with 1 h. p, electric

CUSHMAN MOTOR motor, $471i. Broeltman bloclt rna· snle, very good condition. Can chine, capacity ' 1600 - 8x8x16

be seen at 1806 W. Dexter Trail j bloclts In 8 !!'ours, $1155. Welded or p]Jone E. D. Bnrr, j\{ason 24552.' steel pallets, 498 W. Michigan,

21w1p Battle Creek. Phone Battle Creelt ---'-----------125739. 24w3p 1940 CHEVROLET dcllvery truclt --------------

for sale. Phone 21511. 24w1 EJNGLISH SPRINGER 1SPANIEL puppies for- sale. From parents

registered with A. K. C. Four fe­males and one male. Fred Wcdlick, 18570 Howlett road. 24wlp

They will register tl1is Bond in your name, send it to you, and deduct the purchase price from your balance. '

The Farmers Bank

R ~~~ 1:1111 IJI 111111

HI VI ltd C 1111 lrtH ltnn

r 111 I IH ct lh1H IJ11y nl

R1~ 28 1.'

,Joy 0. Davis & Co. M1nn

Delhi Acres

Hen! !Dstnl r. Tit olrer Ofl m R

A.

G GREENOUr.H

2'fr versus 7'/r ana I tlo

GREENOUGH

WANTED-Ac< ounts to collect Roy Adams, pnonc 1111 or ~561

Dwtr

D msville

Wanted To Buy or Sell

Any business, farm or horne Con sult Wtth Lansing realtor net! vc m Mason chstuct

Peterson & Franklin

lJRerl Carli Wt C,rvr. Yull MruP Cnnh

Wayne's Auto Sa1os 2ifll R ( r d1u, Lrm ilng

Phon< 'I IJ 0 I lllld

001 R Ln~•nn 1

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Phfllll' l HI~ I I CJNDJiJR AND C!CMJ1lN'P DLOCKR W A YN 1 ' a n -Ji'rn lntmocliccte ddil t'l v, ( [>·

" lD G l!.T ,JTN!Dn., Prnp mm~ mmtru snnrl tncl grnvrl 21wtr Our pr!rr.•1 m'r. lower nne! quality

- - -------lis !Jest Wllhron !Jro•J Hives Tnnr-MORJiJ CAR 1•011 YOIJH CARTI tlon l7wlll

when yon hny nt

Wayne's Auto Sales !' 101 ~ Cerlnt LIIIIHIIW

I'ltonr. "111113 nntl

001 S I ngntl Lnnslng Phonr :• 102 I

'ld<'r tlon ot all mnltcs nlfldl Is

PLASTERING-AU kll11ls of plas-tering done, patching a special·

ty. Robert S Burns, l811 Am el· Ius road Lansing, R 2 Phone LanSing, 2-5108. 1Gw-tf

WOOL HIDES

Talcen In eve1 y rlay \

James Thorburn Alley 1 enr of jail

Jnlmlor nntl !Dxtmlnr

Painting·

Spray Ol' Bl'ush Ji'rn Ct cr. C'lll 111Jll r.n phonn

Mn•ton !l871

W D Chnpmrm, Conh1ctor

Pl10ne 9261 DOGS-Rcpm t own m stt ay dogs Rcsirlcnce 426 W CcntfJr St. I to W E D!slCJ county dog

Steam Fitting &

Plumbing Repairing

Fritz Kinville

133 Rayner Mason phone 24121

4bwtf to H.esldcncc phone 7774 I war den, Dansville Phone 2261 01

WANTED-Horses, any size, $151 to $'i0, acc01 dmg to SlZc and --~--'------'-----­

condltlon M B Fryover, l'ill W SEWING Columbm r o a d Phone Mason 11:J2 lliwtf

Lansmg, u !J1g old house at 1214 Centct street near Grand R1ver avenue with the value 111 the lot, but people arc hvmg in the house 1-----------­antl puymg $~5 pm man th Price R1250 w1th $1000 down and $3'i a month mcludmg 6% mtCJcst Lot 70x79 36 ft

G GREENOUGH

Mason busmess propet ty, down­town, leased two years $15 a month Ill st ycm, $fi0 n month sec­ond yea1 Puce $1750 Ask me about tlus ptoposJllon '

H

Wanted l'ti\Jl estate 01 your Bus mess to

sell anywhet e 111 the stute I co­operat" With othet b:olmrs

I nccrl some houses m Mason to sell Have buyc1s Write me and I Will call and talk 1t over

A. 0. Greenough Real Estate B1 oker since 1914

l 316 Mason St Dansville Phone DanSVIIIC 2291

Clark & Clarlt

Contractors

Spray and Brush Painting

If In Need Of

Drainage Work See

Orlen Arras Tile D1 alnnge Contractor

17 years expcrJCnce Surveying I!'ree

407 Kirby St Les1ie Phor.e Leslie 2071

Paints Inside and Outstde

Lmonml al\d Hoof Paints

Guy C. Royston 422 E. Oalc St

Mason phone 5271 19wtf

SANBORN'S FIXIT SHOP-Ex-pert furniture repair and 1 e­

lshlng Brealcfnst sets and refriger­ators a specialty. Wlll piclc np and deliver Satisfaction guaranteed. 363 Olcemos road. Phon~ Mason 24141 2wtf

SEPTIC TANI<S and cesspools cleaned. Free inspcctron nnd cs·

thnates All worlc guaranteed Lee Dunston, 412 Not th St, Jaclcson Phone Jacltllon 5576 24w4p

I

Attention Agricultural Limestone

sprearl, 1mr ton ·················$4 a20 PROMPT DEJ.IVERY

Don't forget that I buy •lent•on calves llll to 2 1\ ccl1s olrl nt tim

MASON STOCKYARDS, , 1\fONDAY ONLY OF EACH WEEK

\Vo are buying from SOO to 100' cnlws cnr.h 11 cdc, more than at any auction snln In the Rt.tte .• Just Jlllt hun In rom· c11r and como on over, \Vo gnarnntco ~·on 1111' sarno prlcc each wcolc, WE BUY 'l'IIE\\1 \VI<) WANT TIIEM

WE PAY/ TOU(MARKET PRICES I I Frank Thomas nt lhll ]\(nson St-oclcyard

800 FARI\IERS A WEI!ll{ CANN.!?T liE WRONG

.JNGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, Tf-JURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947

WASHINGTON NOTES --:------

Hospitals ' ' Shop Tnllt Mia A Lu vanohn Hohnoa eni.OI'Cd The Mnuon Clt.y Baleer·y has

'the honpllul ,Juno B ancJ underwent lengthened Ita wol'i{ achodulo to

PERSONAL~ MiBfl Do1•othy HnhlmJqn loft

Wcrinoaclay to ilpond tho ~ummer ILl Ji'itl'mington.

wcolc of .Juno 20, If wild i>IJ•tlcl lllcowlao rlolny"d the slurL ol' ngg lrtylng, lrnpi'OVed wrmthe1' corJdl­tlnnH In "om) ng- Wt'el!H <!/til j{lli. the 10.J7 cr•r•p off to rc gniHI al.nrl. Ir, however, wild birrla nl 11 r'lN] ln.ylng a,~ uarly ns Mny l, ehlelw wlll hatch no:>~t wcelc.

Wflt wonthcJ•; nll depends on wl1ulher l.h"r" lu wnrmth nnd sun. Hhilw when tho blrdH ~morgo from Uwil' ~lwllll, WILUAM W. UJ,A(JI{NJO.Y 'n major operation .Juno 0, lnclurlc Saturday ev<Jn!ng hours

CrmKrr•HHnmn .'!lx!IL Michigan Dlut, Arthur Hcnehln wun al11llltl.c/t until 10. ,

'!'HID PHOBLIDM OF PEACE, 'to tho Mason hospital Juno B fo1• .Joyce lllillaon is worldng ut tho 'l'ho people of the u. s, llrc dcllnllo ollacrvallon uftct· being thrown Mason Dnlry soda founlu,ln for

Doyle and Pnul Robinson apcnt lho wecle end in Chlcngo, Ill., to celebrate tholr birthday nnulvcr·

-- -----:e:s::±e;

Bert Lahr, com9dy star of the current Broadway success "Burlesque," eays that kitchen grease carelessly thrown down the drain Instead of

' poured into your used fat can Is not funny, By salvaging and turning ,In used fats, you cut down on plumber's bills and get paid oubotan·

, ~Ialiy by your meat dealer. r

from u horae. Ho wont home .Juno tho summer months, In tlwit• conviction that they do not o. The Lllnflillg leo anrl D'llt!l Nllll·

want any potential World War III. 'MriJ Judy Monroe cntcl'cd the puny has rllsconllnued l'lll'ill Icc 'l'lwy urc, therofo1•e, greal.ly inter- 'hospllai ,Juno 7 for tJ·uutmcnt unci/ rlollvcrhm from the 'Ml\Hon Icc csl.erl Ia tl10 United Nations Or- 'was diHcharged June 10 house, but Jms cRliLblishod thmn gnnl:o~atlon and In llw endeavor of • ' I rum! lc'o strttlonH for tho couven· thai. orgunlzutlon. to remove tho .Joyce Fogg of J~cslle fllld Geor·gu , lcru·.o of Its f1urn cuatmners, lee causes of war, Insofar Eta poaslblo. Dutcher, maton Uapl~s, were lroat. will nnw he avnlln.ble at the 'l'rad­Onc of the best means to prevent crl ltl the hoapltul lor· lacemllont~ lng Post Cavamwgh lliHI Hltga-

1 war Is to be adequately prepared recelvcu in un ·aul.omoi:Jllc accl<le,nl dorn rrw'ds; Bob's all-mer gnmgc lin time of peace, li'or that reason, June V. In Danrwlllc; und Darrell Ga vtr{•:;

it hus been stated by congress that Mrs. Harry D. Wlllclt, un em- store on the cnrnel' or West Col-the post-war army wlil consist of ployco of the Ingham, Cotinty umhla and AuroJim; ronrls. appi'OxlnmLcly a million men, !he News, underwent nn operation at The Mnson necre!ltlon will be nnvy uppl'Oxlmntcly 12ti,OOO men lhc Spurrow hospital, on Tuesday. cloacrl for .the rmmri1cr with a re­ttnd the m~rine corps 80,000 men. M1•. and Mm: I•'rrmlt '·Wurd or opening: date', plan'lled for tho I at· We want our. nrmy, navy, and air Lansing and Mr.,,an!,l.: M1;~. W, A. tcr part or ALigust.' corpB tmllntt.unod nt the hlghe~t Handy were treated for inlnor Jar.- 1'he l~amlly IHsl!!·lll'nnt will now dcgt·cc of cflicluncy In order that eral.ions .June 8, be icnown ur; Gjotta's Stcale House, tills country may be adequately Ol·la Maino waa·'a({inlttcd .June am:nrclillll' to··' the IWW ownct•, pmtcctod at all times. If we nrc· 8 for treatment of a fractured .fnmcs Glotta, ' a strong nation, we will be better foot, Mrs. Hal'I'Y ~hultls of the Pnl'is-able to be of assiatrmce In the tylc Shoppc stuff Is on vacation council of the United Nations Or- Mra. Clara Mcrlnrlo~r WllS ad· with her famlly as gucst11 of her ganizatlon. For that reason, it Ia mlt.tcd to the hospital .Juno 8· daughter anrl husband, M1·. rmd not Inconsistent that we maintain Lyle Townsend undCJ'Wont 11 Mrs. Hex DuBois of Stoclctan, efffcicnt armed forces and yet, at lonslllcctomy Junr. 6 ami Rollllncl California. the same lime, ox·prcsa our approv. r:;:ng had his tonsils removed June Norman C. Dart of the Drtrt al of tho United Nations Organlza. Motor Sales spent several days lion, 'l'hc two work ,hand ln band Discharged thl~ week wore Mrs. last week In Minneapolis, Mlnnc-

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rather than being opposed to each Russell Huntington and ditughtcr, sola ancl Moline, Ililnois, visiting other, Our people can be assured Mrs.· Marsh!tll Pollolt, John Pl'CS· the home officcA and the various that the congress, even though ton, Rolin l•'oote, and Clarence plnnls of the Minncnpolls-Mollnc

I economically mlndccl, will n o t Wheeler. implement company and confer· cripple our armed forces by lac){ ring with plant ofllcials. of appropriations. 4-H Club News -. ----

GUARDS. The to111b of the Un- WA'l'ER UDVEJ,S Ul' known Soldier In the Arlington The Tomlinson 1·1-I food prepa· Twn months of heavy rains liavc National cemetery across the Po- ration club met ut the home of no completely reversed the ground-

! tomac from Washington has an Mrs. Alvin Launstoln on .June 4 water outlook in northern lower I honor guard of 12 soldiers which with five members present. 'l'he Michigan that instead of the early

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maintains a 21-hour vlgll, Four. leader, Mrs. Ralph Smalley, gave (1I'Oapect of low inland lalw levels, guards arc always on duty. One a Jesson on quicl{ b~cads. thct•e now iR prospect of "satis­walles bacl{ and forth in front of The Tomlinson 4·H stock and factory or abnorm11lly high !alec

--------·----------.--.-.---.-.------~the tomb·nnd the other three arc dairy club met at the home of level~." Readings ut 42 shallow LESLIE a fJI:Jss JUl' 111lccl With smail change in the Ampitheator, where the Barbara Launstcin on June 6 with ground water wells in the Au

in tho basement of Rauli's .home. honorary awards and decorations 16 members presen't. There was a Sable, Muslwgon and Manistee Edward J, CrosM Haulr cnnfe~s~d to the steahng of 1 grunted the Unlmown Soldier arc discussion of the club tour and rivet• drainages arc maintained by

' 'Boy and Girl H w:t

In Leslie Accident , George Dutchcl', Hl, and .Ioyce J.i'ogg, 17, both of Leslie, were in· jUI'Ccl Monday aflut·noon soul.h of ·Leslie when a fmnt tit'<' blnw out. Dutcher was £i1'iVh1g' Bai'}Jara .~Ninslow's car. Mh;s \Vinslow wa!:; not seriously hurt. : After the blowout lhe car loft ·the road, overturned and strucl{ a tree. ; Deputy Sheriff William Doyle of Saginaw county was ne'ar .t11c ·scene of the crash. He tool; lhe .two injured lo Leslie but there was no doctor available so Doyle ·came on to the Mason hnspil.al. :Dutcher had his right hand and ,face painfully cut anr.l bruised. '!'he Fogg- girl was cut about the face. ·Aftct· being Ll·catccl at the hospital • the two were clischar·gecl. They were taken to their homes by Un­dersheriff J uck Lechler.

Youth lldd William Hauli, 18, West Hrwe

street, wa~ arrested Mond~Ly aJ'I.cr­noon by Deputy Sl!el'ii'J' Ralph D~rRhCill and talwn to the Inglmm county jail at Mason, chm·gerl with entcl'ing· the sl.or·c of .John Deftosc Sunday nig-ht and rifling- two cash registers of' an undisclosed n mount or money. Entrance was made by crawling under the rear of the building, forcing a stomgc room doOI' and removing- lho glass on a secondary loclccd dnnr which was rcplacell lljl0/1 leaving. Along with the money stolen was a cllocl{ an<.! tJ1e boy's allompt tn cash it at a local gasoline scl'vice station in payment for· a tire Icc! to his ap­l))'ehension. Tho ofl'iccr also found

a box eontauung sales tax monica kept on public display. Each sdl· picnic which will he held July 11. the conservation department's frr:m , the DeRose stot·c last dler is on duty 12 hours and off 21 Following the business meeting, geologicul survey. Their figures for WLtlncmlay. after wh1ch he haa l;l hours night the evening was spen~ . playing Muy averaged just one-hundredth

duty. The guards are carefully games. . of a foot under the highest Muy piclecd and arc assigned to this The Whentticld 4-H club met level in 10 ycP.rs of record, and duty for an indefinite period. 'l'uesday afternoon with Marjorie the only rise of record compamble Twenty-eight soldiers nrc assigned Evelyn and Nlla smith for organ- to the 2.10 foot gain In the last two lo guard the lomb of lPranltlin izing and planning for the sum- months is the rise of 2.41 feet in Hooscvclt at Hyde :Park. mer work. The following officers the nine months between Septcm·

'rlw Lc1ll ic Church Vacation Bihl" school opened Moncln.y mol'll· ing with an al.t.cndancc of nearly no. Scssion1' will be held each lllnl'llin!~ nt the Leslie Baptist clrurch. Clrc"s sessions arc also held at the Paclmrd Memorial l~r·cc Methodist and CongJ•cgn­Lional churches. A picnic will be held Jcriclay noon at Russell purl> anrl the closing- exercises will be at the Methodist church Sunday evening,

J:cv. Al'lo Vancllcn and wife and small clm.l,l;htcr arc moving into !Jw Mcl.hoclist parsorm1~c and will commence his pastorate with the Sunclny morning services at Leslie :mel Fell Plains. Tlw new pastor has been a student ut 'l'aylor unl· vcrsity.

A law recently passed Increased were elected: President, Nancy ber, 1012, and .June, 1043,

ALAIEDON CE:NTER Mrs. Elmer C. Brown

the guards nt the White House .Johnson; vice president, Marjorie from 80 to 120. 'l'bc treasury de- Smith; secretary, Mnrlcne Co nit· partment suys this is necessary be- lin; treasur~r, Alfrieda li'rost; song cause more entrances to the White and reerentton lender, Dawn Noble; Rlrl.hduy Club McetK House have been opened to admit and news .reporter, Neva .Johnson. Mrs. Gladys .Jacleson of Phillips the publlc. At the present time 4,- The club IS to be called the C. E. road entertained the Alaicclon 000 visitoi'S daily enter the White C's, Ten members nrc enrolled. Birthday club for dinner at her House. In addition to their other Leaders are Florence· Rector nnd home 'I'bursday. Mrs. Alma Dud· duties, guards handle the telephone Evelyn Smith, ley, Mrs. Fern li'ry, Ml'9. Dorothy switchboard and the president's The Cross Road Farmers met ~{riser and Mrs. Grace Green wore m11il. at the home of .Tunc Fernald Fri· given birthday gifts. Prizes wore

li'EDERAL EMPLOYEES, Be- day evening,· .June 6: Nln~ mcm- won by Mrs, Edna Brown, Mrs. fore the wur less than a mlllion bcrs were prese.nt. ptscusston was lone Gruhn, Mrs. Grace Green persons were employed by the fed· 011 going to Miller s Dairy bnrna. ·and Mrs. Dorothy Kriscr. Officers era! government. Today there are June 22· for next year are: ,_ Mrs. Grace

1'I'OU'I' l'AY ~2 nbout 2.3 million. Every approprl· Hart, president; Mrs. li'ern J<,ry, < ' ·r·•. . ution bill which carr·ies a cut from Services Wednesday .vice president; and Mrs. lone

, E.vcn the smllll~st fm-cltppc.d: 20'/t: to 40% causes a howl of pt'o· Gruhn, secretary - ·treasurer. A l.tltc trout caught rn Lnlw Michl· I test to go up from entrenched bu- ,For Joseph Hilborn hostess schedule was prepared for g:nn ,'~re wo:t? $~ c~.ch to their rcnuerats. They hate to lose their · • .the club. The September meeting t.t!WJ s. Conset vall on officers will I jobs When an agency is once cs· li'uneral a~rvlces for Joseph M. will be hold at the home of Mrs. ar·r·angc payment nr rewards to tablisllcd It is almost impossible to Hilborn, 60, who died June 8, were Grace Hart. sport trollers of commercial fisher- 1

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eliminate it. Many are consolidated held two o'clock Wednesday at the 1

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men who calcll mnrkcd lal>e trout or continue under a changed alpha- A. B. .Ball Hb111o for Funcrals1

Mrs ... Mary Sparling, who was planted rlunng the la~t three belical identity with Rev. Hemy Liddicoat, pastor,' ill wbllc visllino- her daughter, ycn.1·s. Other strctcs borclet·mg Lake ' . " Michigan likewise will pay cash It loolts lilm co_11gress Will sue- of the Mason Methodl~t church: Mrs. Russell Monier of ,Detroit, is rewards. Fisheries authorities ceed in cutting about 5 billion dol· officiating, Burin! was 111 Maple! Improving. want to know whether it a s to Iars off the president's budget_ Grove cemetery. Mrs. Olive Baldwi_n .. returned plant hatchery-reared fish P y without hurting any essential func· Joseph Hilborn was born March home Sunday after V!sltmg rcla·

· tlon of government. Some feel the 25, 1877, in corunna, Michigan.' tives in Brown City for a wcclc cuts should be deeper while others His parents were Mr. and Mrs.' · Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Larncr vis­would not cut at all, If we are go· .James Hilborn. He spent u few. ited Mrs. Larncr's . sister, Mrs. ing to cut federal government years of his boyhood In Corunna Kieth Smith and Mr. Smith of spending, we must malte the start. and the rest of his life in Ing- Shaftsburg Sunday. :J\1r. and Mrs. The senate has passed a tax re· ham county, Edd Hatt of Lansing spent Tues­duction bill similar to the one .January. 12, 1904, he married clay evening at the home of now! passed by the house, which is now Cora Rorabcclt who died two day evening at the Larner home. in conference. The president will years ago. Their only .. child Mary, Mr. and Mrs: Wilson li'orce and

A It houg-h it has been highly de· vclopecl, in principle today's Ever­cady clry hatl.er·y is a descendant ~~r I he first clccl.ric battery, made Ill J 7fl8 by Allcsandro Volta, from whose name was dC'rivcrl the word "volt," which is a unit for measur• ing clcclrical pressure.

soon have to mnl>e a decision to who is now Mr~. Harold Mygrants, family visited Mr. and Mrs, Bar­either sign or veto this bill, us and a granddaughter, Gloria sur- vey Swaim and family rehnt!y. well as the labor bill. vive. There are no other relatives. John Walsh of Detroit spent the

Cu.nicr Sh.op SYNTHETIC RUBBER. Con·' · Pallbearers at the funeral were week end with his grandfather,

gress during this session should .J. W. Couch, Lee Ware, Arthur Charles Force. if at' all possible, pass so~c long Mason, Guy Royston, James Deuel Mrs. A~am Bie~csheimer spent term "rugbct·" Jcg!slntlon. During and Clarence l(ilburn. Sund:'Y w1th her mecc, Mrs. Hiram

Now lmml••d one hlnei< Hill' I h of the l'eil light at Holt

Is llln\'ing soon 1u lai'L{Ol' rruat•(ers with a emnplelc line of illllter,y, glfls and IIO\'elties. 'l'lw new lnc:ltllyn will lm une mile nnJ•t.h nl' lhe JH'escnt: slnre. Until llwn we are cluing- business as usua~

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I the war, the quick erection of , Lagmre of· :t:ansmg. tho.tlc plants (which cost Woodland Grazi'ng The condlt10n of Mrs. George 750 millions of dollars) and Cady, who has been confined to speedy production of synthetic . Destroys Seed_ lings, her ~ed for several wccles, is im-

. bcr carried us over the hump of, provmg. our rubber !leeds. 'So much of this nation's economy is geared to rub­ber, that in thinldng in terms of any future war, It Is· imperative we never ngain permit ourselves to be caught with a short supply of rilbb~. Stocl<piling of raw rubber is not enough. Some percentage of synthetic 'PI'oduction must be maint'Eiined. In order to ltecp syn­thetic plants producing under a limited capacity, uses must be

I made during peacetime of this synthetic output. Therefore, some national policy should be adopted whereby manufacturers would usc a 'given percentage of synthetic

Weeds are severely damaged at· this tune of year when grazed J)y animals. Ira Bull, extension for­ester at Michigan State college' wnrns farmers. ' '

Small seedllngs, ·just developing leaves, are eaten by cattle, These seedlings nrc needed to perpetuate the' woods. In addition to the In­jury to the forest growth, cattle receive little food when grazed in woods.

Studies have sliown that cattic will lose weight after the middle of · June In woods pasture even when four acres of land are available per animal.

On a good rotation pasture, cattle gain weight nnd produce well throughout the season. A small area of trees · fenced off to prov!de shade is advisable, but graz111g should be confined to .well planned rotation pastures.

Development of portable radio sets was greatly accelerntcd by the development of powerful, compact, dry batteries, one of which-the Eveready Mini-Mix battery-em· ploys the layer-built principle that traces back to tho voltaic "pile." which was named for Allesandro Volta, maker of the first electric batte1·y.

HERRICK NEWS MrH, Lee Gcrbarclsteln

Mr. and Mrs, Maurice Gates, Tommy and Mnry Ann of East Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Seitz of Olwmos were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stafford.

Mrs. Ila Reason of Greg-ory culled on Mrs. Lee Gcrhn1•dstcin Thursday aftemoon.

with every finished product com· , posed mostly of rnw rubber. The biggest users of rubber.·· are the tire manufacturers, so It follows that these large users would have to agree on any .declared policy. Also, with the terrific production ?.f raw rubber now finding Its way mto the world marltet, prices of raw rubber are brealdng to a point below cost of synthetic rub-

, ber. In order to get the govern· ' · mcnt out of the synthetic nrclauc•.J ---­

Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Horseman of Detroit called on Archie House Wednesday, Mrs. Jacob of Owosso and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Gaily and "I:ommy of Roseville · were callers at the Archie House home Sunday, :Mr: 1!1.11d Mrs. D. F. Hum· mel and :trarold Smith of Web· bervllle' , . ,w(\r_h' '1 Tuesday evening callers at1 the homes of Eldred and 'Archie Hdr.lse.' * Motorola Car Radio

* Deep·· Freeze.

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tion business, it Is suggested that government synthetic plants be sold to private industry. Private industry has Indicated It Is willing to buy .such plants but first wants some assurance. as to what the fu·· turc picture and national policy on the whole rubber lndustrf is to be, I believe thnt this Important Item of national defense should ·be con·

I·~•·"A''A" as. soon as possible.

Ingham Bar Honors yeteran Attorneys

·Mrs:. Hazel Hu11t of Grand Ledge called on Mr. and ·Mrs. Lee Ger-~ hardstein Monday morning·. ' . Mr. and M1·s. Louis White called oh Jacob Strobel Friday evening. Harry DePew and wife were' fiun· day afternoon callebl of Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Strobel. ..

A baby, Roger Duane, arrived ·at the home of Philip ·and Mrs. Dormlrc June 5. Mrs. DDI'mire was formerly Helen West. .

tmrlea, . Mr., nnd Mrs, Rummll B!trllntt

Hpenl Sundny with · Mra. JUdith Lounubury of .Juckson.

Weather Observations

Adverse weather concliUona hold down phonal/ 11L prndtwllr.n im;l. spring unci the Y"ll'' '"'I'm·<•, illll. wil.h n rllffet•eneo. In lll·lfi IIIHI J9•HJ, llnSelllillnii}Jly W/ll'ln \V<;flf.hm• In early HJll'lng oncnurag•·d .hird1·r to lay eg-[;s Clll'lier l.hnn mmnl, "'"' lrLtc l'alnr; ruul enid weather d<'R· Ll·oycu young ehlcles.

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ACCESSORIES Lll.llc eneourngcnwnt c11n be

hml from the report tlmt this weck'p prccipltullon wus .:n lens limn last week'n. Monsurumcnts at llw city dlspoS!LI , plant show a tolfcl of 1.20 Inches rainfall ,dlll'ing I.Jw lrwt seven duyfl, Jcm•m lnncl IM fitlll wet in spitn or the bright nun , anrJ rising temperatures,

'!'he hlg-hesl. tempcm.t.urc of tho week recorder! at Mfl~on wns no on the afternoon of .Tunc 10. Wednesday afternoon the tempera­ture was 7·1 hut .clropred 33 de· gc·oes to hit the low for the week, •Ll rlegrcos, during the night.

Tcmpcrnturcs recorded for the wcclt were:

Min . • June u ....... , ...... , ........... , ... 52 ,JJtnc G ................................ Uri .June 7 ................................ r.o . June 8 ................. , .. , ......... 56 .June n ,,,,,,,,, ... ,, ......... .18 .June 10 .............................. 67 .June 11 ...................... , ...... 59 .June 12 ,,,,,,,, ............... .11

I'IWNIES ARE OU'I'

Max. 80 87 72 77 BG no 71

Oidfnshioned dllrle red peonies arc out in all their glory and Mr. and Mrs. Adam Bicbcshcirncr pre­sented a bouquet to the Ingham County News Wednesday.

Early June Weather Critical for Birds

H. D, 1\uhl, !;rune dlvi:Jion ehll'f', RllYR It IR unlllel'ly lhat Pg-g~ nnw belr1g lncubatccl will be lmrmcd by

UPSWfili~P-I.he cofJl, neat hll i r styling for ll'Je Slllll/llcl' niDilllm . Keep It lonlting· mllouth willr i·egula!' Bl'cck hi!lr conditioning treatmcnla.

MARY ANN'S BEAUTY 1'11101'

Mary Ann MtrnHon

Lorraine Snlil.h

Open 1'uestlay ami Fr·iday eve­nings by appointnrent

Phone ii:Hl

Scut Covers

Jo'm· 1!1:10- HJ.IIJ Clul\'roletH

llaLLcrics

Fm· All 1\lndelR ·

Fur I!J.Il-IIJ.17 ChllVJ'niotR

Fog Lumps

Universal Radios

Hydraulic Jaclts

H·'l'nn - l!iW.10 li-'l'on - ljil3.0!1

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The weatherman had better pro- ...,=============,;,============== ducc some sunshine pretty soon If ~ ·~~---the 1017 pheasant crop in southern Michigan counties Isn't to be hurt. ·

Conservation department game men aren't too pessimistic yet. about pheasant chir.]{s' chances of survival but point out that weather in early June may determine the fate of many birds.

West Side Grocery Our new phone numbc1· is 2-4151

Store under the new mana;:cmcnl of

.Mr. and Mrs. Milton Beebe

Game division records seem to I support the theory thnt hen pheas­ants delny egg laying In cold, wet 1

seasons; that In comparable spring '-----------------------------' seasons hatching of chicks has hit ~=========================="' Its peale In the third wcele of --------------~-- --·-----

June. a ,_.Mli'AI!IMRB•II••••••••••I!JI Mason game farm hen pheasants began IF,tying about May 10 this year. Allowing 15 to 18 days to complete their clutches of eggs, and another 23 days for incuba­tion, chicles will be hatched in the

Grease Clogs . Drains Master Plumber Says

"The· moot common cause of stoppages in plumbing is grease," says Ralph J, Wolf, master plumber of New York City. "Fre. quent c!canlng of the trap helps but cannot thoroughly remove I grease poured dow·n .• tlie drain," .:salvaglf1p ''o~soluW.·IIrease: Is '· •

pa'rtlculai'Jy ·lrripo~tant· !n·~h.onies · ', ;dependent upon a'eP,tlc~tn'nki ·lor · uewage disposal. Mr, Wolf points

. out that In septic tanks ,the a c. lion of bacteria transforms sludge Into dissolved and gase. ous matter. "Unfortunately, orease Is not affected by the bacteria, and In time the tank will become clogged," he says. "Then there Is nothing to do but Install a new one."

By lurnlng used fat In to the meat dealer, you will be doubly rewarded. Vou cut down on plumber's billa, and red~·ce your meat bills because dealers now pay more fo( every pound of used lat you turn in.

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will be on the floor june 21

Be sure to sec it and place your order

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Mr.Dairyman:~

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Milkers _.... ~ \ ,

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. 'fHURSDA Y, JUNE 12, 1947

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There Was Also Fun foa· Scoubnaster3, the boxing glnvcH nnol enn go Doty and George Coolte wo1·e at the Webbet'Villo hnll sunday In chnrgc of tho services, Pnllhenr·· longer without sloop limn juHt enniplng there from· JPrldny unt.il honor of her father's birthday rm- era WOI'O Doc BI'ILY, Oliver Schrum,

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Although Their Slumbers Were Brolten ubout anyone else. scoutnmstm· sunday for tho nnmml Curnporoo. nivcranry. mvorett Bnl1er, Het·bor·t Brown, Chunk Worthington must hnve MI'H, Honi'Y HJu'lon wns In H.oClt · M1•, and MriJ, Strtn1oy Rls!!h nn<1 ffinrl Dunsmm·o ancl .ltty Cofl'ey.

"Not 11 dull mmnemvnl:,'' 'lllof.h 111, llenuts Bob 'rhompson nnd Pllll <lontmnwd hiH full ~1mr·o or tho ho~pltrtl In ,Tneltson lrosl week for fnn 111y were su111 iay dinner gltllHLH ·------· -the ScoutmntJI,erH an<l nmliHlrmlH I AI'IWlrl HWO:U' Umt the 111'0 pull at rood, bc<HI.IIH£l, flfi(![JI'[Jing to P!ll.rnl !.t'l'ili:Hif\llt, Sho ClllllO Iwmc sun- OJ[ llCI' pnrent.'l, nt Br•lghwn. OAI~ m l>/liiiAGI•~J)

cmmty who will l'cceivo degrees I David Normun Hcas, W1111nmston, nt tho University of Mlclllgnn bachelor Of arts; and Dm·othy Sntur·dny aro .John Hayne, Wll-

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Louise Whitney; Lealie, mustct• of Jiftmaton, doctor or phlJosophy; ai'[S, '

who were at Cnlll)J Klmllex ltwl. lJcud•JWll'i.o"'fl hrul to Jw tlllcr.l c1tnh. Luadnr' Dick W:•gnrw'll Wnll' Pal.- dny. p ts Mr H'f(' un 1 Chml tl A!HI On Snl:urrlny 'nt<cnwon tile 1111·

I I Ll I tl ro' 1C 1 eve opcr. nn ex I'll c I 11 ' ni'lcl1 11rc attending· Bible school o~:cUJlled cat• )llll'itcd b,Y Mr.~. Glc11 1 I l l I I I l l I 1J'rtylr>!' Crltft l"'co·.·tve<l llCW.'J or . IJ • Y, II J • l () .c

wee t, · c "Y, even 10111-f

1 · lel'C wcro no while at crunp, Uw flct'lou~ lllnoH~ of his slater In ut' Wcbhcr:vlllo: · · OD.rclner on must AHh nci'OHH frnm

Here ur·c rwmc of tho hlghllgill.s lit•eH In "XllllgliiHh, nr perhaps tho Will S 1 t 'M 1 Ohio. , tho Mason hoSJlltnl stat·tcd ol'f on na reported by Scnut. 1111,,Jt.c 1.·.u: . I pili I lealwtl, Seuutmnstm·a .Dl<il! . · 1 ' cotl.lliiiH Cl', !IUL HUpur•- Bill li'orlwr or Lnnslng is visit- John •rowet'llY wns bl'Dught home

l ' . S M I II 1 CllUPlt vl.mng, nnri Scoutu ol Hound .P"·L· l'tl" Ill" t·e!lttivo", I'cv. nnd Ml'",·, Olio day lr'"• t wec!J fmm tile ,Spnr· Its own. It. rammed ltnolhor pnt'l<ed S"Olltmu•tor" Ver'Jlc """<l ttnrl 'ert'lll, 'onny Ill' w ntH · " " ~ • " "' d 1 M 1\' ttl ~ ''I " " · ~ "'"' Worthington might !mow some- rol 'I'I'Oop •10, Blud,hn.wlJ Po~l.!ol c·u·l Barnes. t'OW. hospital where he underwent cnr ownc JY r·s. " 1 0 '"· "wr-

Paul Stevena, Asslsi.allt Scout-! thing nhout that. ScoutmMter •rroop 61, Bcnvm· Patr•ol 'l'l'Oop 70, 1 'foacphlnc Coolw duughler of nn oporallon on his leg, He had it llclt. ------mnatm•a Loru.lrw Bllllla, .Jim Paul Stnvr.nH is fL little herwy for Wol~ Pntrnl 'I'roop (J8, H.ul.\lc~~-Hl~ID M;•, a.nrl Mrs. Glc~m Cool~c, of bmlten·lnst ,year. ..f w· h p Moorea nnd Lcst~r ;51Jei<lori wcr·e a light cot, Dicit (Tho Nigh tin· Puttol Tr~op 70, nnd Woll.T .. I.! ol Bllnltol' Hill Wll<l married to Rua- Mrs. Seldon Mom·oc entertained fOOper li: atton duly introrluced to and indoetrln- r~nlc:J' l•'enill "onductcd some in- of TI'Oop"W, rtsm~Unr:r In u::' wm·l·'' lJeil Hayhoo of Dnnsvlllc Sundlty, sevcml women at 11 stanley dcm- To Get Musi·C Degree utecl into tho tmclilions of good lCI·e~llnf[ experiments with nn ILir flbout I,,oo pine Hcorlllng.l w~10 .June 8 nt Lansing at the home or onstration 'l'hut•sclny night. fellow~hlp rtncl .~iCeJliOH~ ni"hi:s ""I WI'J»I J>liJl tcJit. Hn claims they rtrc lr·nnsplnntcd flll Camp Klr·nllcx ·r ' ' 1 1 t M. 1 Mt'" Paul Gibbs J,iddi,nal., who

" t 1 · 1 1 tl 1 • o B \llW 0 anc uun • 1· tLnc · "' M1· "llrl Ml'" Mol.'t<lll l'i'C" f'llt1 II I t t S I II 'I J f pl·npcJ• y W lie 1 HtH r·ecen y )(!Cil r 1 ' 14 • o;J, • \, '-' L 1 'lh tl '101 ·1 r 1 1 we Ulnwn o ve ernn 'cn\1. 100';~ :muwor. lY Ull< cnn lC usee Jlllrchascd. 'l'hiH 70-acrr. llllt'ehusc .ln.hn Bcr'.man. .riw ncwlywcc s Imn und Mt's, Pnul DcWater·s mtilcd ,'lcrvcr WI. lO ' , . n an .I'Y n I lenders. Bullls rlemonlltrntccl army rtl: almrmt nny rtng-lc. Scoutnmslcr 1.• Ll J·J ll 1 ill lcJt.I:tte1• to1· a trrp to Houghton on lift's E'mm·t MOJ'"EUl Mrs Man-- Patton's Thir·d Army, will roec•lvc mothoc!H nf lnrluolng- those to nri:w rt".H'"'c A l'rlnld fnund lumpy con- 1" JCilllli 10 0 c. camp H c a no W I· 1 . . '· · ·" '· " .' " " a maste 1· of ltlllsic dtig't'I'C In tho whn slept prwt reveille, However ditlnnH of tho m11ttross which oven gr·caUy expand the privilugt•.~ and ''to.. · ·t~ me Burden and Evel'lto Horwood flchool nli-muHic nt tho Univm·slly

captwity of the cn.nlll . Mt "· lTitllth Ilnmalla went Wt ol' Millville one day last week. reveille was sotmded by tho IJO- ldH' well padded J'mmo could not • · hct: :Jl!ilcr· rmm Ann Arbor to De· Gordon Mont•oc entertllincd the or Mkhlgan Snturday. He is "Hnn odd species of birds, which have cope wilh. S(i()ulmaster.~ Hrll'loy troll on Monday. Vantown 1_H club last wcolt Mon- o!' Ilev. nntl Mr,,., Hcm·y J .• idrllcnat been nttrncted to Klrolicx, slngln~: Hill! anrl Ralph· Goff RI'O ingeni- BOY SCOUTS ENJOY of MJJ.flon. Tile young man wns their dny-brcnlt nongs at •I :an a. otl:i lads, e:<cellcnt murltsmen with SOUTH llLAIEDON day night. gr'flUilfllr.cl from Knlnmnzoo Con-

Kenneth Rico IE wit!~ his Hisler, tml hl,'!h school whm·e, !lito his I MrM. J,owls .Wilson u "'d M l II I I b 1 •

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KIRolltx CAMPO~f.f at Gregory this woclt. student climc:lnl' of the llllnd. He ' LmJt wcolt callers ut the IP, .T. M M [ · M . ' .• r. ami r·~. N fLUl'WO .on roe enlored lh 11 ann." nJt"'' sl:11'lin1' Brownfield horne wer·c Mr. ancl 1 r · · J' w bb ill ·' · IIIII fllntly 0: C et'V 0 WCI'C hifl lllU.YiC t!Olii'.YC 1111<1 IVliH lfHHigt!Od

Mrs. rtoy McBride nnd family or s 1 1 It' t f II DANS. VII r I' I'A'I'f")J' \Vl'N"' liJ( ay ( nncr !!;UQfl .s 0 1 s rmr· l:o S-". IJJiiii.III',Y iJll<·llig"<'iJ[,'f', l"llilc ·- ' • '• ., ' ·~ Dimondale, Mr. and MI'H. D. m. G ' '1'!11' llllN!II'" cnls, Mr. and Mrs .• Ivan Molll'oc, ,•Jct·vlr1J.; ,'cH rt flnlt .limil.en!llli. 1vilh · · "~ BmwnHclcl and family of Nash- '

l'hc mcmbet;l of tile Vantown. the :HHth JnfEtntr.v he wa~1 ser·i­villc, rtncl Mrs. li'losslc Horner of .chmr arc holtl!ng a baked goodn I ously wounded. Next fall Lidcli<:on.t Lansinn-. Ml~s Shirley Post of Ma.- '11 t t1 PI 111 t i w·1 1 I Hy Boh Cuny

" ~· c a· 10 · ' cs s oro n t -~ will head tho instrunwntal nmsie Danovlllc'A Beaver patrol cajl- .Yon was a Sunday dinner·guest of HnmEJton Satur·dny. Proceeds arc. department at Musltcgon Heights

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1 Boy Scouts stngwl over tho weclt called Sunday afternoon at the . Armmd 50 cl11ldrr.n ntlendocl IMdatCmnpKir~i~~C~ul~c Sev~a~ohom~ M~.Fmnk &~ ~ihle oolw~ nl VM~wn c~rnh[e~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

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All gasoline for non ·hir;hway usc b lc cheaper than listed in 25-gallon lot~.

OILS

R. P. M., our best, 35!; qt., per gal. ...................... 134c Fnrt~o Penn, lOO'Jr, P~nn, 20c qt., pe1· gal ......... 65c Mcetm·, 16c qt., pc1· g:~l. ...................................... 52c

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I in the Waterloo ar·ca, nosing out cranec I'J ~ttll lmprovwg slowly: ltwl week nnrl Sunday they p11t on Haalctt Wolf patrol hy nine pointeJ. The ~Nest Alaieclon Ladle AHI a prog-mm at tho Sunday school

I Onc.'hun.drcd sixteen Sc,onts eom- .s~c~e.ty. ~ill meet Th~r.rsday •. ~~~1: holll'.

pri.~ing the 18 patrols vied fo1· the l. ,tt the hOJ~e of M,18· ,VIolaason Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cran· covetc•d honors. TroopH rcprc:;ont· ton, >ll7 W;,sycnmm_e St., M • rlall ami familY. of Webberville

I ing Haslett, Ciltomm, WiJiianuJtn'n, for cltnnc": Ihts me?ttng IS tho an- called on Mr. and Mrs. Morton Iliee StockiJridgc, Dllnsville, Leslie, ntHtl clectwn of offiCers. All mom- one night lust wecll. Holt Mnson and North Aurelius bel'S '~rc lll'gcd to be present. participated. . . Junwr Brownfielcl and Mae Peas- Services Held F 01''

The Camporee, one of lhc ltigh· Icy were among those to gra~u~c lights of the Boy Scouts' divers!- from Mason high school Thu sd Y Mrs. James Noxon ficd schcrlule is hclrl primarily for n11ht.. . B fi ld , t tho Mm Helen M. Noxon cilcd at hor tho p111·por;c of pmviding- 2,1 to ·18 ' Unlot "rown e spe~ hnu 1.11 of patrol camping under wcclt e:l.d at ~asttT~was. WJth Mr. home, GOG lTI. Ash, Sunday nlght. P"trol leadership for· the rlrrnon- and Mts. Ra) La I. ,~nd f~m1Iy. She was born on I•'cbruary 2, 1910, stration of methods used by them ~~·. and Mrs. Lewts WJison ancl in Allegan r:ounty. Jcunoral sor·v­ln camping. 'fhe boyu arc "r;n lltcir children. spent . s1u~day evening ices were held Wcdnesc"LY morning own," rcceivilli; no help from troop wrtll the Drownhc d~. at 10:30 at the .Jewett Funcml

officers from limo of an·ival until SOUTH LEROY ~~:~cpa3:~r ~~\h~la~~8~011 ABa~~~~t departmc. church, officiated. Interment was 'fhc winning Ben.ver pat.rol, Mrfl,. ~lerton Rice

, in Maple Grove cemetery . . Junior Hc~gl~n, f>rt.lrol.lcadcr,. Niel Thoro will be no preaching serv- She Is survived by tho husband, Musolff, ,tss1stant ,tnd Scouts ice.H Sunday at the Vantown .Janies the parents, Mr. nnd Mrs. GeDl'lf0 Young, and .J?c ,,Bnu~an church as tho minister is away at Hubert VanHouten of Allegan, " compiled n t~lal nf 'J,>7;" pomts I confoi'Oilcc. Sunday school at the' brother Ira VanHouten of Martin

I out of a por:mhlc iiOO, Dicit Wag;- us1ml time, 10:30 'a. m. fotu: si:o/tcrs Mrs. Hazel Brow~ and 1 net·, ~otor~tn l•:mrlc•·.of th'~ .r~nnc:·~- Mr·. u.nd Mrs. Leo Norris and .Mr·s. Allen' Spcncvod of Otsego, ! up. rlid a.flllc .JOb With hlo ,Lggrega- fmmly of Charlotte called 011 her Mrs. Lester Martin of Hopldns

linn neltmg- 4•18'1:,, sistnr, Mrs. Merton Rice, and fam- ·and Mrs. Clare C!mrlos of Aile-Holt Hounds, under the leader- iJy Sund·1y aftcmoon I gun ·

sh!P of Amos_ Clafli~, wm~nli lip in Mr. an~] Mrs. Howa~d Waid and Mason H.ebekah 'Lotlge 324, of t~rrd place With 12•1 ~ wlulc Da_n~- family attended a family gathe1·ing which sh wns a ·member, had vtlle's Ratucsnalccs, lad by Ph1l1p e Arnold, cnmo In four-th with >113. ":;~~~~:;;;;;~~~~;:;::;;,;;::;::;:=;;;:;;:;;:;~;:;==;;;;,;::;~:::;; One of the bright spots of the • Camporee was the fine showing of • the Holt Hounds. Fmm a ntw con­tingent that finished last in 10•16 · tho Hounds stepped into third this, year, a meteoric rlse.

Larry Guiles' Holt lTinr:Ios toolc fifth with '400'/:, as Williamston

I Stags with Robart Oakes as leader, , tied with Dansville Tigers under Art Doty fm· sixth with 107 each. '

l~ollowing a bohemian dinner Sunday at which the Scouts on· tertuincrl m01'c than 200 guests, a court of honor was held and the following awards Wl!t'c bestowed upon boys who . passed the neces­sary J•cquiromcnts for Etclvance·: ment before the board of review on tho previous Snturt!ay .. Tacl' I.illrosc, Pat Sweeney, Ri,har·d

I Wagner ana Neal n,;lya became.

I Star Scouts ami Charles Lyons. and Rfllph Goff beeamc Life Scouts. Donald Erler and Vernon: Andrews passed second class re- ' quir·emonts.

On the camp supervisory ntal'f assisting ~cout Chief C. A. Nictz Wlli'P. Ralph Goff, Scoutmaster; I Haslett, cllail'ln:m, and tho fol· lowing Scoutmasters: Paul Ste­vens, Stoclthriclgo; Verne Mca.cl,

. Leslie; . Richard I•,cnis. North Amclilm; Harley Hull, Williams­ton; Charles Worthington, Okc- · mas; Hugh Markell, Holt; and

I Roscoe Arnold, Dansville. i

Assistant. Scoutmasters present: were .Tim Greenwood, Oltemns;

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Lester Sheldon, Holt; and Loraine

I Bullis of Wiiiiamston. The Scouts brolw camp Jato Sunday afternoon and this year's encampment was tagged a "success." i

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Nine Mason Boy Scouts were at the Camporee at Camp 1\iroliex last week end. They were Bob Phil-! lips, Bob and Chuclt Lyons, Ray Anway, Arthur Drahor, Diclt Speruw, Emery Ric.,, ,Jay Lang,' Paul Snyder and Ronnie Campbell. ' Rev. Marshall Simpson, Bill Thor-: burn and Harry Smitl1 furnished

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. I Tho Patterson, Ram alia and i

Doty families vislf\ed tho Boy! Scout camp at Clear lal<o ncar 1 Waterloo Sunday for n potluo!{: dinner. Howard Patterson, · Dick' Ram alia,. Wade Stone, .Arthur! , I

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CONVENIENT TERMS 169~

Pork & B®~ns 2 can~

Kroger's- In Tomalo Sauce

Kroger Corn 12-oz. can

Vacuum Pad<ed

Pumpkin No, 21;2 can

Kroger's -Delicious for Pies

Appl®saiace Now .. V/egner's, No Waste- Was No. 2 can 20c

Tomato· Sauce 4 cans Hunl' - Was 2 cans 17c

APRICOTS NOW Was No. 2% Cil~ 30c

·SWEET PEAS 2 No.2 cans

Avondale -·Was 2 No. 2 cans 29c

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27c 16c 15c

15c 25c 19c 25c

245 PRICE REDUCTIONS

SINCE APRIL 1

SpotUght Now 3 ~:~ s1.03 Hoi·Datod - Was 3-lb bag $1.12

Kroger Coffee NOW 43c Regular or Drip - Was lb. 46c

French Brand NOW 40c Regular or Drip - Was lb. 43c

Hi Us' . Bros. NOW 47c Regular or Drip - Was lb. SOc

Manor House f.ow 4~c . Regular or DriP - Was lb. 49c

·Chase & Sanborn Now 46c Regular or Drip - Was lb. 49c

Iced Tea '12-lb. pkg. 371: Kroger's

Rib Roast lb. 53c Pork Butts lb. 45c Kroger's T enderay Practically Boneless

lb. 75c Cod Fillets lb. 35c Tenderay - Boneless Seafood Treal

Layer Sliced Sliced Bacon Quality Hamburger Lean,

Freshly Ground

lb. 59c lb. 39c lb. 39c ·Ring Bologna Rich, Spicy

FRUITS &. VECET ABLES

Rinso Large Size. NOW 31c Cantaloupe lb. 13c Was 34c

Whiter Wash Sweet, Juicy, Vine-Ripened

Oxydol Largo Size. NOW 32c Calif~ Oranges ~i:: doz. 25c Was 34c

Whiler Clolhes Valencia - Sweel, Juicy '

Avalon flal<es large pkg. 31c Cucumbers each 10c Fo,- Fine Fabrics Hot House - Long Green '

large pkg. 29c Green Onions 5c Alure Flakes bunch

For Laundry Mil~ - Brisk Sweat Flavor

~~BAKINC SUPPLIES·

. Kroger Bread 2 ~~~·::~ 25c·-· ... Kroger . Fle~ur Now New, Whiter -No Price Increase New, Whiter - Was 2S;Jb. bag $1.91

. Sugared ·Donuts Plain 18c .

. Wiene·r Rolls Package of B ·

.Hamburger Buns of 8

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doz. 19c· Gold Medal N~w.s2.03

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Ro Hood $2.15

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1 S Mlllor 10~0 South C11dar on Thuradny, ,.-.. --· • • • ·-...., .Toanop, asalstc£1 1y .• nannno · '!' 1 nnd nozunnc Snlm, Mr'tl, ,John Dell, ',June 10, rli. l~;J[) Jl, m, : · 1; 0 L T I IVlr•n. Hn.ymon1t Horlgson, Mnr, AI· Mr•n, f!Jar•l Dr~wson ntlcnded the '" > I vin F'nrnaworlh, Mi'H, TTnr•nl., Mi'H,. gr•u<itln.t.lon CXOl'dli<!S oC lho Hoover

lllruy Dixon _j Hncl!lng· nntl Mr'H, Vlr•gil MlllillH· l1igh Hchnol hJ' lPilnt whor·c hot· ', Jew nrn tcndJnr'H J'ol' i.11o prhllfii'Y gTIIIJdHnll, K<mrw·Lh Ho!ldy, reeolvml

Mr, ahct Mt•rr, mrnont Lnnghnm; •V{, Vu,.Innt Fr•lclny, .Tnno o, l:r1 nt- hunlnons fol' tho Nn.tlonnl Sngrn· I Mr. nnrl Mt'R, Lloyd Brookn wore nnd Mr. and Mt•a. DullaR Lrtnghum tmid t.ho. gr'!Hilllll.lon nl' Mt·n. llti!J- Boot Qrowm·s' assoolul!on, In Ann A rllnl' 'l'IHH'sdny, · . npcnt Sundny with Mr. nnd M1•n, Y, r1n'11 dunrriJlnr· Mllr'llyn Wilrmn Mr• ana JVIrH Merlo lPr·ccr· n.ncl Mr. and Mm, L. m. OttR opent R II I tt t All " Tl o l ·l\• 1 I 1 ll I 1' . ' l f ll , J' . thu Wl'lll[ oml with Mr, nnd Mt'R, ex - u e rt · "grrn, 1 y en. rmm he ·•OIIICII' n. WHJ> .n IIH rt rnm ly wom gUOH H o m orm- r'ly

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11 hholt ut thch• cottugo at

joyed n picnic ln tho pr1rl( by lhc endut n11r:w. Mllrllyn WnH ilw ilce- nt''H t{r·nmlpru·onts, Mr•, and Mt'H, 1~ 1 .' 1, t 1

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Mra, ncx Gillon und )')1:1ss Vornll FllVOI'Ito WCI'Il giJOijta of Mr, 1\ltll

Mrs, Joneph LoHoth of Muslwgon 1,

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;.;,-Holt School. Chie:f:. by Mnr·y lilllen Lc·o, llrll'illll'fl. Kn~1 1 1 P Mt'll, J<nnrnoyXonbt•ool~ und son, -, J b nncl Mnry Ann lld•~'"' 1" .1·<·v. Clur·y f""e, m·n' ~pr·:ndlng the wee!! ;: . Accepts Wayne • 0 Chnrlea Howe, Mlarr J•,Jnhw MJIJ .. with h"r moi.h<!r, 1Mr'fJ, Milo M1m­..: Tho board of Pdncrtllon rtn- hluler·, Heglrmlrl Mnsnn nnd <:wnn g·c·r• nl. Ml. MnrTIH,' ~nouncocl 'l'uendny evening llw re;~- Stohl fll'l! l.aldnii dllll'A'e nC l.lw 1vfm Alan Alllm·L~ nnd wm.9 left !"'lgnutlon of Slunr'i. Openlnnder IIH junior dcparl.nwnl.. 'l'rrcHday nl'tm·noon to Rpeml !.Ire ... ·~."ttno,t·lnl.enrlont, nffPellvo .July 1. GamoH, movii!H, lmrHlir"'nft, Blhlr. t tl 1 tt ... Z.r~· has nccupt~d thn mrperlntcn- stm•ics anrl ver:li's nn•l nllwr In{ ;1'!H~ 1 ;;;;n~::;' 1~1~~~[ a;' IC I' co· o.go '"dency of tho Wayne plil>lic ~"hools Lnrestlnii J'cutrn·cs will he "".i"Y"' .. .,.lllld wlll tnl[e 1111 his dullrs there by lire H~tli1Lml.s, nu \~t·ll nH nome MI.9.Y flnmiJ Thayer, who ls In ..;.on July 1. 'lnteresllng com·soil ol Hl.llrly cun- nni'Rer;'• l.mlnlng at J1'ord h<mpitlt), .. Openlondcr come to Holt In corning Chrlslinn prlndplnv. l.ll!ll'nil., in spcrHIIng '.!Jet' vacation "1'193' 11" mllslc r111rl social science 'l'hc school will open ol. !! n. n.1. with Mr•. nnd Mt'H, Alltll Albet•Ls,

·• " I 11 81w will rel.nm l.o he~ wm·lc .June :Instructor. In 10:Jfl he wns elected 1

unc1 will close nt :1 .I ::Ill. ~IlSCH WI 2fl. .·

.., to the high school lll'lndpalshlp, plclc up Mlllcr road uml rural -:-and in 1flJ7 ncce[Jlcd tho supcrln-, pupils. Mm. Mory Alberts Js spending '"tendency, whiuh position ho h1ts I this wer•J[ with Mrn. ;Mur·y ,fll!HJ :lleld sh1cc lhnt. tlnw. During l.hiH J\lci!lln,~ •f'I•~IJUIIWtl Rmil.h at LCRlle, .., time the Holt sclwol huH g-rown In Rcgardlomr of prevlons nn- Mr·. m11! Mr·s. Alan Alberts and ""enrollment J'mm flGO to i:JOO nnd the •

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nounccmcnt, lhn lrll>l·heon mcPiing- Mt'il, Mnry Alber•ltr nttcndcd tho .. teaching stuff fmm lG to :Jl. Dur- plnnned by the Alplln Doll.a '!'an w"ddl11g of Mrs. Alberts' nephew, ;lng the P.llHl tiH:oc yearn the loiJil~ I cla~s or the PI'I!Hbytor·la:J Sunday 'lenin Nicholl!, In Beldin~· Sun<lny, ... elemcntmy school IHIH been und~t school hns been postpnnr.rl. Mr·s, Alvin Hurtig er,tr.rlltlned :study by the Stille olcr~cntllr Y -·~- fotrrtccn g11est.s Ti'rldny riJght at u -.,committee, the pnr·poHc of which Ocor~re l\lillcr lllr•s :;irll'k show<Jr lwnorlng Mrs, Don-r~As t? prol~lo,te ~~· ;u~c?vcr mc{~1~ George II, Miller, . 7r., 22rl•l aid Hnr'i.lg who rccclvml many

ode or lmpto\lng luu hmg on Aurcllu 11 rontl, Holt, rhed Monday gli'lfl, ltcf'rcrilrmcni.B were served. ··'job. At tho limo Lh~ vlnltlng 1te,.nch· afternoon at the St. Lll.WI'ellc"! Ito~- M' '"' ArtllllJ' Allt>n Jll'CHeJlted her Jng program wn11 l!ILt'othlcl't 1cre 1 · ''' · ' · •· "" · , 1 ',. 11 ll , ·, yJ hor~ .pltnl. Mr·. Millet· had tr.cn a r•!HI· pnpil11 in a rccll.ul Jcrldn.y night. :-in co1~~{\'t~ 01\-\"M~II ,',c n. 01 ~· 1 1 1 rlcnt of Lmlliing anti vlelnl~y all William Bnrnhnrt sung three ~lng c s

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ttlr. aruf hl.<r life, I-Tt! wan n. memlll!l' nl Holt. solo•· Other· Jlllpils pr·es~nted 28 ··Manle Grove 1 K rrsRne 11. on o h t ,. 1 "I 1'1', , 1 · ' "· · • ·· ;;. 1 t"'i t ' r u , r · t 1 vo I Pr·es Y et wn "llll r. 1• a 1 ' Ill< 111 101 m11nhem, including plano solos, .,d 8 r c H WIIH one 0 II. liS' .. \ or Lnnsing Comn'llllldery No, 2r., I I ' I I .. ..,in the stnte .. The tnnt·hcr lr·';'lll.ng- Knights 7,01npler·r1 nnd · Mll.snnit: '";,-s .un .. llnH. '!<program whwh openrl<•s hur·c wrth Lod 'C No, 70, Jc, & A.M., nnwm- !he Holt hig-h school alum~Jl .. ll director, who"" :r. member orl 11 ,,gf I ,.1., Cotrri<'J'I T' A J'f n. 1111 hnnquct will he held .June,. 21_m "' t t .. M' II ' 01 0 .es 11

· '· • "·' II I' t · t· G·"[)" 11 It' to the Hal s all :tll<l tho 1e 1 g-an f J 1 C Dr·n .1 J·nmp No •10 .111 ea c m·m a. "' '" I . s :=state collcg-1' st11l'i', was liw ll!'sl. ~Jnit~l1~ ~;ll.~h ~~ 1, V<•lcmn1s.' He he pot.Juck 1'hosc nl.tcnding nrc .. under the dcjlnr·tnll!nt ol <l<hrnrrl.wn 1 1 b P 1 1 .,t

1110 Rt'<> to tnkc a thnh to prurn, own nnml·

me !•en cnrp OY<'l " · · . 1 tl d 11 1 t ]·I :;:at Michigan Slnlc college. . Motor cnr Co. si;>c" il.s Dl'gani?.rt- \VJ!!I"'q m· 111 ere ro s anr llJ c "'. Oponlru_uli•r Ira:; h<'en nppotnled Lion in 100fi nntl wns division tm- ,service. ~now servmg on two ':tntn ndra~n- · pcr·inlendent ro1• nwnv yenr·s. Mrs, Montie Wiers ana daugh-••)ly D1•, Et1genc B. TIJilwtt ancl ts , , · · . . 1 cr, Lois Susan, of noyal Oak nnd ·~tiona! commillPeH, !lie elementary Th? Slii'VIVo~·s rnr.lwlc Inn Wlft•, Mr. and MrH. Andrew Farnsworth ~curriculum committee :mrl a new- Benuee E. Mrller, one <l;urg-hi.N, nnll Ruth Ann were dinner guests i;ly formed comnriltce 011 teat:hcr- Mat'!lyn A .. Dlhhlc, 0110 Jil'nJHI~on, ol' Mr. anrl Mrs, Alvin l?arnmvorth .{.personnel polieio". He is a ntcmbPr Davr<l G. J?tl:hln, Hn<l .~"; hrol.l,1?1·, 'l'uesclny evening of lnst week.· "'of Phi Delta J{appa lnalioJJnl cdtr- .John A. Mtllcr of LnJJsJng, li'IIJICinl •• · I I I t l" t T a l Bom to Mr. nne! Mrs. Hichurd .;icntlon f!'fll.ernity. I Tfc i~ worldng scrvJees were .ret n •,s .e:''· Jl', '-~·townt·d his dodm··~ degree in edu- Icy Coloma! chapel 'l'hrJJ sdn.y nt Kicpplw, a daUg'hter, Judith Ann, "'cation at Michigan Sln tc college. 2 o'e!ocl(. R~v;. Chnrle;" Ti:. 1?. Howe .June 6 at St. Clair hospital. ~ In his new poeilion Opcnlonder of Holt off~ewted wrl.h the !":ur- George Kieppc ancl Richard left o.wm haw S'l"".'l' ;!.<>inn of on cclucn- em.; C0m:nanclery No, 2fl h.. T. Wednesday fat· Stanford, Calif., llotlornl ~,!-·' · 'i,,, ... r. hi'· .... ~IJ,r .. ·cn'''"~~fi.Thchorlywa· where Richard will enter college

river, _ l'<lln.r·y or 11m· c•IJIHH, 1:\lw .''<Jt.nmecl JPJ'Hneia .Tos11o or StncldJrldM·~: , ~~~:t:~nil ~~~·~. ;;,un Yvlllinms rind Mr. and Mrs, Witltcr Grlrrln nt-,lo· I.Jw .fohn llophlliH IHlllpiLal In Mr. nncl Mrn. Hr~r·nlrl Wing .nul J,nlr; KlelnHmll.h nl.tcndcrl tho

ton clod the silver• wedding m1nlvor- Hi!lllnl"''''• Mil., wl~t•r·e. ;'lhu 1~11~ Mr: u.nd Mr,", em; I Gl'OHHilnnflliJ~unt. 1\ murkml Lnginn hall grtmc Ill Hlll'Y of Mr•, ruril Mr•a. ,lllllH!Il Mil• ~OillJIIntu lli!t' trnilllllg Ill ihii!L flalll!dlly In Dlll!CIIt n;rul Cum!d.r.. Omnd Lt!dg"c Silllclcty, Snm Wil-Dnwell at Swar·tz Creel[, nionlhs in 1111' pedllii'IIJ1hlt·H, aftl'l' .lnnro:• nn<l Loulri lollnJ[ ol J\T.1-

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ll l!JPmher• of llw II I II \VIII 1'''11<1'11 ll<illlt' II Iii" W<'< i' '1•1111 llliJJ,l, ' '' ' • Ulrclo No. a will l!(Oct 'Phlll'fllilly, w I" I H " .. MOll lll'O HJIUIH ll)i ' '!' ' ' M'lH Ill AIIU11'1Cilll Loglrm tmll' teum

,Tune 10 with MrH, Muu Wttlll\e'u, nrrd, llw yoorng ""'' 11i' M1•, nnrl their g-rn,.llllpn.rentH, M1·. "'",' ~ll·rr.. ;.,.r: .. unci MI'H, MlJ[C Kuch rmJ I T I St L I M ·Mr·H. ,JIIilll Sl'ironp, whllu pln.ylni\· Ar•Lhrrr· 1 ollnl< anti allt•nrlln) I lhlu • lO St. • osup 1 ., ruwng, m, 1 1 1 ' · ' ·' l'amlly wcJr'o Snnrlay gucsLH or the Dorothy Shlolr will hu uo-hoHteRH. with ni.llcr nhlldr·" 11

"''Ill' Ill' 11 '' 1110 S"'lnnl In Llnusvllltl, , Jnllor·'H Jllll'unts, Mr•, und Mru, · IJ<Ill"e H, nl.urdJiy nl"ht,' full six l'oel. Mr atJ<l Mr'll Jl(c Wlllranw of Womcn'aassocluiton of tho Pros- n , ' - '. ·,, ' - . : ' Aflolt>h HCJ'"t!J', lnl.o n <lnnl hin. l·!t• wn:·; nol. lnjur·<'l), l Cllmln•· wcw lrltlay vlHllorH ol " byterlnn church will sr;rvc n. l'nn1- 1 ·' ' " . ·, · . . • • .TmTy nnrl Chnl'les Wing were (1\lum lloll. NI\II'H l'a"·" I, l'nr · il) Mr und Mrs Sam WllllnmH D II M lly Htyle supper ln · lhe church )Jar·-. " · • · • ' · Snttu·tlu y "liO!IlH or onn ' c-

ovm• the woelt end, . ·

Mr. nnd Mt•a. Mmond Wlntr lind Rollrmd wero weclwnd gucntn ol~ Mr. litH! MI'H, mdwur·d YeJ'lltJ' 01: Detroit,

. Dr, und MrR. Nllcy nutley of .Jpr)csvlllo wore gucnta · OYt!}' the wculc 'mHI rtl tlw: homo 'of Mr. ltntl Mra. Arthur Olson.

lors Hutut•day night .Tunc 28; Georg-e Olson complet"d hln C:r ho nl'' Mr{son. , , DANSVILLE ~ophomorc year· nt Alma college

Mr. nn<l Mr•s,' f}nw.cJ'. CIUlfliJ1~n ·' 1\ll'H, llc·len \'oung nn<l In employed at l.ho l~inlwr ,_..,_., __ , __ ,_=--"'·-· ""--======!T'============~,..,=,..,, wore hosl.,9 to a IJ'l'riup of ,frlcmln I' · Bolly 111. LunHlng this Hlllllmm·. --·~·--·--....;. __ ....,.....:, ___ .:_ ____ ....;.7,----:--

1 for 11 picnic. supper 'nnd nn eve- Mr. nnd Ml'H, Srrm Wlllln.niH null Mr·s. Alta MdJI!hJ and Mlnn

It Is. probably ·too' much to Mli ua to., understand forelgnct·s when we· do not unden1tnnd · our·sulveu,

nlng of games Saturday night.. I fnmlly, Mr. :uul Mm. Oenrgn Ji'lom Bl'ig-g·n nl' Leslie wer·c J\fon~ 'riwse qttpridlng were Mr•. ancl Mr·s, Mr·r'illdlir·r, Mr·. "111! M "·"· lfiiWfl.l'd dn.y viHilm·H ol' Mm. nul ph Wnii<I'J'. Geor/Je· Mcl~lnney unrl Mt•. nn<l Mer•i11dorr nnd .ltllll'i., .·M!·~ .. Nm·- Mt·. and Mt·s. H. G. Por·l.er nnrl Mrs.,.,Wc~Iey, :rr10mns of Alnlcllon, · nr11.n· Alll)l)l.t n1ul M1·. · :r~rl '"Mrn. Mr·, nnd Mr·s .• Jim RoHs an1l dnJJgh­Mr·. , and 'Mrs, Munay. Somerville Bennett 'i'll)llrll' n 1.1 r.n<ldd' l.h1! · i'u- J.er ol' Lruming were Sunday vl>ll­of Lnnsfll'~1 .·and Mr. and Mr'!l, E1l- ncl'!rl ot: Mn;, A. J•;. _.1'111\h~l.c/h ·n:t tm·s of Mrs. Minnie Grimes, win ·ctevet· of Holt, Mr. ancl MrH. Cl1et,;oa W<>~.hu·H<)IIY IIIU!r•llnoh'. Mr. nml Mr•n, Hoy Hohru·t. wr!J'O George Salm were co-host c. A, Dinhi rni.JJmcd l•'l'irlny Sunday dinner gtwRtR of Mt•, nnrl hostess, ·from WnHhingtnn, D. c., Wlll!l'l! I Mr·s. CharlcH st~gel of Williams-

Born to Mr. and Mm, Artlmr he hnd hnon LIH! pn:;l wrck on ton, Chappell of New Yor·k Lansing, formerly of daughter, Rebecca Ann, nt SL Lawrence hospital, Thm•sduy, Mny 20. Mrs. Chappell wns the fm·nH!t' Graee O'Connor,

Born tn Mt·. and Mrs. HJJssc.ll Densmore of Edgewood, avenue, n ' son, Moncluy .June D, nt · McLaugh-lin hospital. · ,

The Pust Noble Grand club met'' Wecln~scluy, June 11, with Mrs. ' Mary McDowell of 51(i Michignn avenue, LnnAing. .

Mrs. Frunl! Lamoreaux has ac­cepted a [1osltion In the cirnpcry de. partment ut ]?, N, Arbaugh com­pany.

Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mitchell and dnughlet· Susnn 'were Sunday ' guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gower Chupmun. ·

Mr.· and Mrs, Gerald Clever at­tended the 'riger-Hed Sox game at Detroit Sundny.

MR. AND MRS.OLOTTA

Annmm~e the opening of

Glotta' s Steak House ( for·nwr•ly Family ReMnnrJLilt)

FOR SUNDAY DINNERS

" Serving from 12 no,a~·to 7 p.m.

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FRIED CHICKEN

ROAST BEEF·

CHOICE STEAKS

• Wr• '"!"'daily h1vil" om· many frlemiH In lUuHon nnd Villlnlly, ll'hn \I'll ·,11'<, snr·" will llnjny these Sunday mcnHH, fcJLturlrig the , lln<'sl l'11ncls aut! HH\'t'd In JliCilHILUt ~llri'OlUHilngH,

Mr. und Mrs. Clair Runyan n.'nd son Walter, Mr. and MrA.' Wallet· Carven of Magon, Mrs. F'lm·r.nce I Carven of Ann Arbor and CurliH Alfred of Lansing drove to Elkins,

;~sc'>0' · "''"1r H.nur;oleum. to study therapy.

~ela·. .:, _;( i·: ~ ========================~==== ;~suhurb of Dctro;t, with a district Born to Mt·. nncl Mrs. Donnlll :.'jpopulalion or about 40,000, Hartig Sunday, .Tunc• 8 nt. St. L~w-~~ It was stated hy the Wayne renee hospital, a son. Mrs. Hal'lili :~:hoard or education on .rune 7, at was the l'ormer• Gct•nldiuc Parlc~r. •.which time he was named to tho After several months of work ·..;position, thnt llwy hurl r·cccived the new briclt veneer clmpl'l J'or zjovcr 150 applica lions for the posi- children and yo nth locn Led on lhcl1

~;,tion. Holt Pr·csbyterian chnrl'h gt·mmdr,, *~ During his rcside1wc . in , Holt will be dedicated at n fiJlel'inl ~pr·v-j ~Opcnlnncler has bccr.1 ncllvc. m the icc Sunday, .June Hi, at :J p. m. 'l'hc .. ~Com_munlty Chest J rmd clnvcs, ts moderator of the P•·csbytery of of j:prestd.ent of t~w Ingh~m County 1 Lansing, nev, H. G. Cnige, will ~Supenntcndcnt ~ m;gan1zat1on and give '" hi'! of :uldr<'RR and .Jacob r'!On the borr.rcl nf drrcclors. of the Schepers of the Michigan leg-isla­;;trngham County_ T. B. Soctety. He lure will share in thP. service.

GRUB CROCEII VALUES

Stondord Qunlltv

PEAS 2. ~~~.2 21c Stondord Quolltr Cut

GREEN BEANS 2 ~:;,2 21c Sulton• Rod J(ldnoy or

RED BEANS 2 ~r;~:· 21c

A&P'S ~LOS£-TRUIMG "SUI•Eil·RIC~IT" MEATS Every cut rarclully •elcclc4 tor tl~ 'lUIIIJI)I a11d Clo•c·Trimmc4 Ldert ·.,.ra•lnt ta clhui· Oato CIICCU Wl.l.. ·

Fresh Droned

STEWING FOWL lb. O"ton Ro.,dv

SWANSON'S % TURKfY 39c

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~s n member or Lhc Holt Masomc . · · . . . ~edge, ancl 11 lny lender of the Holt I The fo~~ner mu~Jstcr, or, tlt,c Ho~l. I?Methocllst church. The Openlanclcrs Presbyter tan chm ch, l ,e\. Ch~rlt.s rnexpect to move to Wayne as soon P. Andrews and Mrs. Andrews, ~after .July 1 as they can fmc! Jiv- who scr~ecl the clnrrd1 . I m· 1.8 ,;.ing yuartcrs. yeu.rs, w111 also ~ssJ.st 111 the .. clcdJ­"" The Holt hoard of education has ca~JOn. Mr. And1c"':s will l!l m,eha

. ·'fasltecl Opcnlander to re-employ brtef .word ancl :V'II aJ.d ,!n 1e I E,'thc present staff and to receive m~rmng. co~mtllllOD sen rc?. ~t <Cl.pplicntions for the superintenden- 10.30, ?Id frrcnds n.11d mcmb.cts.a~e ""Cy. The boarcl expects to appoint a_ll mvtted t_o ~hate In t.IJ~s ~cca-

1 "'a new superintendent within 30 ston; Fol_lov:mg. Sunday sch ol a :\}lays. The new supcrintenclent will fnm1ly [llClllc Wlll be held on Lhe ..thep choose his high school prin- lawn. , .

Fro&h Corn Off tho Cob YOUR FOOD DOLLARS lb. 59c Sunnyfiold, Snook H1lf )

"'')lp•l nne! new staff members. I VIctor S m ~ t h of Wellesl_c~·· .. _ I Mass., will an1ve Sunday to Vtstt ,:._ Couple Sp~aks Vn\\'s his father, Earl Smith. Victor will

Miss Marjorie Ellen Sussex, remain for the summer and· will ;daughter of F1·erl Sussex of .Tuck· teach summer school at Michigan hron, and Kenneth Clwrles Mills, State collciie, )on of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Mills Earl Smith visited his son, Hev. ..cf Holt, spolcc I heir wcclding vows Donald Smith an d family at "flaturclay afternoon, May 31, lo Bloomington, Ill., last week "Rev. Hni'Did .Jayne in the Okemos Mrs. Clayton Shaw, Mm. Emma :'Methodist church parlors, using Servis, Mrs. Glenn Servis and Jhe double J·ing service. Mr. and Mrs. Mabel Voigt attended the fu­"Mrs. Renneth Parker attended the neral of an aunt, Mrs. Addie l~nn­"t!ouple. A recepUon was held in the dle, formerly Addie Servis, nt :~vening at the home of Mrs. Elsie ·Rochester, N. Y., last Wednesday. .Hope, 1034 Schoolcraft, Holt.

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. Mrs. Iva Bassler nnd <laughter "' Patty were at the home of her a Hih!o School Opens 111othe1', l1rs. Ada \Villctt, in lviid-;:: Dally vacation Bible school will dleton during the illnes;1 ancl ,.Qpen in Holt high school .June lG death of her sister, Mrs. Lola Wal· '1'lncl wlll continue through .June 27. ter of Perry. Her mother nnd a J.tudents from 1 to 15 years nrc cousin, Mrs. Edith Cool<, of Alti­,.eligible to enroll. ca, Ohio, returned home with Mrs. - Mrs, George Salm nnd Mrs. Ray Bassler for n. viHil. <Helmker arc co-chairmen of vn- The Myrtle circle of the Holt :~atlon ·school plnns. Miss Julia Methodist W. S. C. S. will meet

· Jlarber; ll.Ssistant director of at the home of Mrs. Gertrude <E:htistian education for the Mich- Chandler, 2020 Northeast Delhi, on 1Jl'nn council of churches, is nssist- WednesdaY:, .Tunc 18 .. nt 1:30, p. 'Uu;r in planning activities ancl in· m. The Julia Ctrcle w11l meet w1th structing teachers for the school. ! Mrs. Ruth Fny, 2227 Aurelius rond

In the pre-school and ldnclcrgar-: on Tuesda;v •. .Tunc 17, at 1:3? p. ten department teachers will be m. The Ltlhun Thompson Cu·clc ~rs. John Fay, .Jr., Mrs. Russel meets with Mrs. Thelma Hancocl<,

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Do aight by Dad! That wo~derrur Seolorlh at; or GIVE ::,;;:.,:.. I Highland healher and fern will HIM ·.:>{1,' .' ~;· mako him feel like a boy againl

Single Items, 1.00 . ~ Handsome gift sets, 2.00 !o. 7.00 ~~ Siaforth Trio .llllustraledi •• , . _ . Bru1hless Shave Cream, Shaving Lonon, Men's T~lc •••. , ... 2.60 FO~ MEN

JOY 0. DAVIS~~ CO . ·r

Sunbrlte·

NIBLETS 12;~~ 15c 2 ta•or, 25 ··

:cons C

Propored ·In Rich Tomato S•uce'

ANN PAGE BEANS . F11ncv

14·••· 20c ~·'· STOKELY'S KETCHUP Evllporoted

4 loll 43c tant WHITEHOUSE MILK .

"'-··· 19c can

foncy lana •

TOMATO JUICE Broedeast

16·ot, 24c con CORNED BEEF HASH Fer SalAds

MAZOLA pt. bot. 38c

Puro AII·Vogotoblt

dexo I 3 ;:~ $1.19

lonv to U1o-Gats Dirtr Hondo CJ .. n

BORAXO ..... 16c ... n

Moxon• .,,..----~

CHILl POWDER ' ' • un 15c Herb-ox

BOUILLON CUBES Klng•ford

CORN STARCH Good •Quolltr No .. I·

CENTURY BROOMS .

lubo DIG

Ccl roar bvorhc bltn• ol A&P Coltt Ja th wllOlf' bcan .. oml hovt J1 CuBtorn Ground Juu tiBial for Jour roft'rrm11lu~r. Yo•'IJ IIWt whtb tuu Lur Jr, and 1111c w••n yn lrr lt I

Gwt~nleecl FmA 6y lite pate on IAe W taPPtJt 20·oL" 13t·

· loaf

! ,I .'1 . · . ,

WILL BUY MORE AT A&P

COOKED HAMS · ·~tt lb. Ovon R~:~ady

PRIME RIB ROAST lb.

FRYING CHICKENS finer Froth Dr01Md Rooh

1b··43.e

CUT: UP· FRYERS Buy 'th• Port You Wont

' ' ··.·.

BREASTS or. if~~ , BACKS and . NE~KS . ·

lb.

59c

57c

Your lmsLnJtd WOJ'"" l•nrc) ror your fotia clollao·s. Wiry shouldn'l you gel lire most for litem? After

all, when you l1ave a family to feet!, the best place to shop is where prices ore low on meat nrul ve,pc·

lnbl~s lind all the iiii)JOJ'Ianl Jloings on lite menu­

not on ju•t o few special items, If you are concernctl obout gelling ll•e moot for your food dollar-you'll

·find A.~P-wherc day-in, day•oul low prices arc tiJC

rule-lhebest.place lo olmp. You'll find lots of gootl food fot• Ieos money. You'll fintl tl1e quality yon

like al prices you'll like eve11 l•cttcr. find-low as A.~p pt·ices a&·e now-you'll find thnt as soon as A&P

con huy food for less-you'll gel more food for less nl A&P! Rigltt now, you eon't do beller-yom· dol­

Jars can't go forlhcr llrau. ~~~you ,ellli!l nl A&P.

BURY DOLLAR·STRBTCIEilS

lJIAilE IIAII GL.tlll

·\VfTII A :FATIIER'S DAY ~UE FROM !&P! If you enjoy lire with Fatl1crt here'• a awcct way to teUitim 110, For A&P;n

riel• dc,·il'• fo"')<~~~qG .~nkc, wilb ito thick fudge i<ios; io lope wilb popo (not co rncn~ionJltqjr. 0ff,pringl) Each .................. ;";,, .. 89C

! HI·~,:'\

USED FATS Vitally Needed-We P4y

8e

Bottle8 Are Searee

Please return empty beverage bottles (deposit typo) promptly .•• to loop bottle produds In ample supply.

Frosh, Rich .

SILYERBROOK BUfifR ~~. LHgo Grode "A" . ·,

SUNNYBROOK EGGS doa. Amorlc•n Choolt Food

CHED·G·BIT · :. I' · Froth Choddor

65c

57c

WISCONSIN CHEESE· lb. 44c Relined

PURE LARD Oloomllrgarlna

SURE GOOD

lb. ctn.·

TIIRU'T·PRICED PR'ODUl'E Julcy-Ripo-C•llfomlo-Sbt 252

ORANGES 2. d••· 49c Crllp-Solld-lctbor4t

LETTUCE Rod·RI~o

WATERMELONS

·'· .••. 12c: I

. V.l y, \ •r .Wholi · t~.'I,Sc

Vino·Ripo-Arlzono · I'

CANTALOUPES lb. 14c · Coliforni•-Now-Lonv Whlto-U. S. ,No. I .

POTATOES .. · . · ~:~~~ J3c . J.or;o-Swool-lltbOU 1

~~g~~~. • 3 ~~'f 19c ·CUCUMBERS 2 , •. 17(

EJtr• L114t-S•nsweet. PRUNES· .... l·lb, 30·

Pl'il, ,•·

18 Oz. Tubo ot S . t • t ,· .1 1' 1

1"" ;, {•. ,

Red Rape Tomatoea ... · .. ;; .. ;:,27c

Ivory Soap 17e

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THUJtSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947

t'lf~'-!)s(!/":o~O.C.~l,a~,~=()·:=z')f!~l-~"'a.~n~1Pe~r.:o--~n~a· L~j-·~~) c::.~!;~.d~~~~~:.~~.;~ 1 · V Y f://l ~J . (} . ~ ~ ~~:~~· ~~a~;~~~~·e\;~.~ a~~~~lnJ1~~ao~·t ~ tho Preabytcrlnn church !nat Sun­~ ~'''·-K~r.--... ... R .. ~··•lG......._7~C......-iJG''.........,;>C. /r)(, '·.._..:>(...F;lGX..;l"-"'f)"'-!l~c:iO~~~"'-'c:.../ilG--..._.K../ilG"'--''!..' J !lny was ~onductcd throughout by

tuJ·nnrl from Annnpolis following J M Off' , 1 members of the junior department the gl'Udtlntlon of Doll!l 'l'nylor. ason Icet anc and younger children, Tho lnHtru-

Mt•, anrJ Mrs, Harry Spenny and · Wooster Girl Wed mental prelude, offertory and post· Mr, and 1\>Ir•s, A, G. Spcnny spent l~1dc wore played on the plano by t.lw week end u.t Lnlcc George, Amidst n setting of candclabm I~lizabclh Fox, Keltha Mills. and

Mr. and Mrs, Owen E. Clark and Doughr:; ()[ RoLJte 4, Ma- Mr. anti Mrs, Fran!! Smith and and white gladioli at tho Zion L11- Gloria Gorham, while Rus~ell flon, are spending a month vacationin;.: in San Fra;1cisco and' l'aJnlly of Buy City spent Sunday thcrnn church In Woostei·, Ohio, Hlnldc, .John Kruse, Lm'l'y Brllnes

· with 'Mr, ani! Mt·s. Harlan Smith, Sunday afternoon, Miss .Tulia aT111d Lora Wllspn, ,acted llS .us~ors.

Livermore, Calif., With their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Don- M1 A 1 B f S th Steiner daughter of Mr and Mrs Hl call to wmshlp nnd lnvoen-ald Cl I '1' * '·J• Mr a1 d M E I I D ft t I I t D fi ss '' cne · raun rom ou · I st' w ' ' tlon were "'iven by l"ritz B yne ar r · · · ' 1 rH. ~c c a · ra vc C( o c 1ancc, Lyron has be on spending the wee I! 1 van clncr, of oostor, became D

1 " t 0 •

Ohio, last week to visit their daughter and husband, Mr. and w'tlh Miss Ruth Vander Vcn 'the bride of Ensign Dean Taylor, ona d Lamon read the scripture, Mrs. Ray Manson. * * * Ml'"s I)llylli'•,·· Lyor·1 rcttJI'I1C·' t·o tl1c M "1 M "' 1 Will ' ·r ,Jr., son of Mr, and Mrs. ·Dcr1n Tny- and the mor·nlng prayer was of.

" " u 1', nne t•s, -"'' I rmJs o lor, Sr., of Mason, The double ring ferC<I by Ronald Pla:ld!e, Mom-

· '1/i~c>.itinc; Jl.noun&

Pupila of LilaFem Colhy 1'o Give Recital

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1'hl'Cil

M1•, unrl Mra, H, L, J(lmnwr· niHil 1\Hlllfi, nnd 1'111111iy fiundny nrJ:Iw.­Mt•s, VnruH nm·ouw nncl childl'cn 1ron!r. ClltrdyH ltnymond rol.ut'l("'l of Shflftsllur·g visited thell• rlr!ll[ih· home with Mr~. Ber·crtw to spend (OJ' and alatcr, Mra. Claro Jluy.l lho Hlllli\1\UI' nlmJihll · ' . ' .

CLOSE-OUT SALE . KOSITHEK'S 'JUNIOR BAlA~R

ALL MERCHANDISE REDUCED home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Lyon, Saturday Homulus vl.~ltcd the Alfred Powel· service was performed by the pas· bora of the beginners dcpnrtn1cnt (' ' after spending the past year nttencling the University of Michi- son's Sunday, tor of the church, A nlnssmntc of sang,· "When To C~u~eh I Go,"

gal). * * * Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Oesterle drove to Hunt- Mr·. nnd Mrs. Leslie Palmer and Miss Steiner from Wooster college nnd recitations wer~, given , by

Misu LllnFern Colby will prcuent a group Of pupllu in 11 plano J'C· c!LtLI at the Mr1son high school auditorium on 'l'liuraday, .Juno 10, nt 8 p, m. Sho will lle usHIHLed by Miss Mcl'l·llyn Hummel, coloratura soprano. Among the pinna stu­dents who will be presented aro S h lr I c y MucMichltcl, Burlmrn Clnrl!, Adeluldo Lang, Dnrbur•n Underwood, .Janel Cooper, Mnt·y Anne Andcr·son, Russell Strouse, Kathryn Stone, Helen Walkins, Mn.rjorlc Belt, Jucllth Post, Gm·ulcl B c I t, Mnrie Freshour, Phyllis Cheney, Maxine Uber, Don· and Ralph Hedman, Elizabeth J?ox, 1\rlstlnc Holley, Gerry Rlcl!ly, Ncn!c Musloff, Adelaide Simpson, Louise VanHorn, JoAnn Lott, Jncl! Fin!!, Allee Heln, Janet Arnold und Doris Caltl'idcr·. 'rllct·c will also ho 1 Pa,jamas - Skirts - Sweaters - Overalls

Hosiery- Coats - l-I;Jls - Slack~l ~Jackets

Hand KnitH

.,

ington, Ind., Monday to bring . _ .. ___ .... _ r:lnughlcr spent Sunday in Blrm· sang the Lord's prayer preceding Wendy Wardell, Arthur, DqK!mnc, El , M C f I II I department. Jll'm;"nl.ed a girt. or lng-ham with Mr. and Mrs, Larned' tho ceremony, 1 : Terry Plnl!lw, .Hmmf'(' f~£lElsc, < wm c reery o t.Jc - ouse linen l.o 111 I'll, P.;llklil'l' ut n party Goodrleh. The bride wn~ gowned In white RlchaJ•d Ferris, Jo Ly.nn ,Cappo,

district to the home of his par· a we"il nr.:o nl. Mi"'; MildJ•ed Car·d· MI'a, Frnnl! Rathburn and sntln, trimmed with ~ceded pca~la, Jean· Ann Kruse, Sharon Pritzcl ents, Mr. and: Mrs. Paul ·Me- well's lwmc <nr Miller i·oad. daughters, Mt·~. Sterling Moses Her long veil was held by n !.lara and Harry Swartout. C El i 1 tt 1 d . _ _ and Mt•s, Stuart Armstrong at- of orange blossoms. She carried an The primary department sang

rccry. w n las a em e , MI'H, Pearl Hnnnll.on, ennHllltnnt. tended the Michigan annual con- arm boucjuct of white orchids and "Glad I Am to Grow" and recited school at I-Iuntin'[~ton the past fl'fllll l.llc slnte heull.h dcpat'lmcnt fcl'mlcc or the Methodist church In white ro~cs. Her sister Harriette a number of scripture and other year. spent "\1.'.'11 d;•y lind 'f'ucHdny with I AI Ilion Sunday. and n college room~' t wh~ verses .. Those who will entpr the

the fJtnll at the courthouse, H. IG. ChamtJlin nf Lake Odcsm1 served .as brldcsmnids, ~~;e blue third grade in September and who Mrs. Herbert CIJ!by and Mr.~. wlll th b b f th

Lawrence Curtis rif Dansville left Mr. and Mrn, .lr.IIIWH Vander Vcn Hpcnt l'rnm Sunday until Tuesday dotted organdy and carried arm en ecomo mom ers o c , la.st Sunday morning for Valley rtlli•nrlcd n l'ar·cwdl lmnquct at

1 at tlw home of his daughter and bouquets made of pink roses of n youth choir sang "Blue Sides,

of Washington, no miles fl'om S1•xtorr high :·:dHJol Wedlwsday husband, Mr. and Mrs. Guy Strick- delicate shade. Two ·small girls, Soft and Clear." Spol!anc, to visit their sister, f!Venlng 1Jnnorillg l•~dliruncl Thome, land. who served as flower girls, were The youth choir sang an introit, Kitty Smith. They intend to he assh;tnn1. ~upur·inl.eJIIi'·nt or ".r:lwnls ·Mr. and Mrs. Don[Liet Sco'fleld dressed identically with the brides- prayer rc~ponsc and two anthems, gone a month. "' * * Gcora·c Ill L;!mJrng·, who. Ill llllli'JIIg to spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. maids. one, a portwn of Psalm 103, sung Bauer, ~on of Mrs. Mildred Bnuer·, I-flu'llor·d, Conneellcul:. · Pnt Evans of Michigan Center. · The bridegroom was attended by directly from the Bible. 'rhey nl~o left for Chicag-o Saturday to H(lenu Mr. n nd Ml'fl. C. R nr:che and' Mr. and Mrs, Jmncs Crandall of John and .Tames Steiner, brothers HHng "Round the Lord In Glory a few dnys with relatives them. Dnnald nnd /q~nus nltr:nrlccl tho I .rneltson visited Sunday with Mr. of the bride, Philip MacLa)<e ·or Seated," a three-group antiphonal· From Chicago George wont hy hirthrlny ntlniver·sary cole!Jmtinn anrl Mrs. Donald Scofield. Mason, brother-In-law of the anthem by Louisa Butler, Caroline plane to California to spend llw or .!i:ltm:~· Willlcilll at Plea:mnt lal10 MrR. Arthur Bailey spent Thurs· bridegl'Oom, served as an usher, Brown was promoted to the adult summer with rcl£tlivcs ncar Lrm Sunday. day with Mr. and' Mrs Stanley Mrs, Steiner chose n pink sheer choir, rc~civlng 11 gold choir pin A I · - · . • 11' · 1 • 11 "'d ' 'th b b 11 . . hid in recogmtlon of her five years in nge cs. 1\ll·r;: I lal.lru ,,'n:ulanrl IS vi~JlltH(, ·•ala 1<1 at-"' en, go':"n WI. a n y yc o";', Ole I tho outh choir.

Mrs. Barham narlellrf, nur~c In Mr;,, M. D, Grnh;1111 at Concord Mr. anrl Mrs. Rugsell Marshall corsage for her daughters wed- Y , the housing unit nt Miehignn Slat1! w!Jilc 1\11', Gt•ahaJu i:; having an and family from Detroit, Mrs. cling, Mrs, Taylor, the mother .or Mrs. R. A .. Birkett. announced

, college, rctumcd to her home in op!!mlion. Grace Frances from Lansing and the bridegroom, wore. a blacl! prmt lhe na~cs of 16 new n~cmbcr~ of Ohio nflcr her hliHbaml's grarilHl· J\.11'" !'hi !lip lvf·l ·T, 1· '·!, , 1 Mrs. Lama Vail spent Sunday with Sllk with a corsage similar to that the madle roll: Robmta Eva.ns

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"1 ,c, " 1 · .ln< , , of Mrs Steiner rend as a closmg number "The tlon from Michigan Sl.11.te. 'f'IJC Mm. L. ,J. /1 ltc;·, .Jnsnn Taylor Mt. and M1s. Stanley Marshall at ' ' Child's Appeal" Marjory Belt was

staff of the Ingham County Healtl1 and Mr. anti Mrs. Dr·an Taylor' rc- Eclcn, Tho occasion was a birth· A reception was held, at Stein- i eh f th ff t tl f ' <lay celebration in honor of Mrs. hurst, the farm home of the Stci· n :rgo 0 e 0 er ory, 1c o. -

-- ----·-·- .. ----- Lama Vail r:J:nd Mrs, Stanley Mar· ncrs, following the ceremony for ferln, being dedicated to the wotk 1....;--;._------------------- shall, 75 ,guests. A four-tiered wedding of Sur~day school mlsslonarl.es, The

Miss Belva Otis of Detroit came cake, ice cream and coffee were b~nedrctlon closing the serviCe was home Monday and is visiting until served by Mrs, Philip MacLnlw of plono.unced by the Rev, Marshall Friday with her parents, .Mr. and Mason, sister of the bridegroom, W. Stmpson, ,, * *

a prcscntlttlon of nwnrds, 1

~I 1(1 :~

BETROTHAL TOLD Mayor and Mrs. Arthur W, Jew­

ett anounce the engagement ur their daughter, Janice Ann, to I?orr·cst Anderson, .Jr., son of Mr. and Mr~. Forre~t Anderson, Sr. of Drrnsvlllc, The date for the wed· ding has not been set,

* * * Pioneer Society Plans , I

Annual June Mcetit1g Tho annual meeting of the Ing-1

ham County Pioneer society wHI • be held at the Mason Methodist i church Frldny, June 20, with a: potlucl! dinnm· at 1i n. m, Those i attending urc n~lwd to tai!C with i them table service, srlndwlchcs and' a dish to pass, Coffee, cream and' sugar will be furnished,

Special mualc is being plnnncd for the meeting. Officers serving tho past year nrc E. A, Densmore, president; E. A. Tyler, vice presi­dcflt; Myrtle Taylor, tmasurcr; , and Blanch ~?o~~n,* secretary, ' I

Arlene Morin of Dearborn was I the Sunday guest of Mr. and Mrs,

1 U, B. Shoemaker. i

FOX CLEANERS

AND

Mrs. L. C. Otis, ami Mrs, Ivan Steiner, Jr., sister· C. A. Pnrlchurst is seriously ill in-law of the bride,

at his home. Mr~. Taylor will be a senior at

Robert Smncy has returned 1

from Howe Military Academy, 1

Howe, Indiana, for the summer. I He is the son of Mrs. Greta Sma-

Presbyterian Circles cy. · Mrs, William J, Mcllquham and I

DYERS

.. Wools don't shrink up in at ~he Fox

Cleaners, because when they come down here

they're treated gently, carefully und

back into their original fluffiness.

Closed

co a :{eel

Every Thursday 'Afternoon

• :..: .. I . ~ • '

Clcancl' Do Yom·, Cieanin~"

Mr. and Mrs. H. S. Pulver vis!· Wooster college next fall, The Led Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Pulver bridegroom attended the Mason of .Jackson Sunday. school and was graduated in 1941.

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLean • He attended Michigan State col­spent the wcel! end In Dearborn lege for two years before entering with Mr. and Mrs, Olin Sanders, the navy air corps. He was gradu·

Mr. and Mrs. George Messner atcd from the United States Naval c;pcnt Sunday~ with Mr. and Mrs. Academy, Annapolis, Maryland, on John Schwark in Ovid. June 6. After their wedding trip,

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Jacobs Mr. and Mrs. Taylor are expected , enter-tained dinner guests Monday Jn Mason the end of this weelt for !night in honor of Richard Peelt, a visit before leaving for the West 1 seaman second class, who was Coast. Taylor has been nsslgnetl · home on furlough from Bain·J to the Asiatic fleet and expects to b!:Jdgc, Maryland. The guests, lc£tve for a China station within were fmm East Lansing, St. Johns

1

! a few weelts after reporting at and Mason, San Pedro.

Mr. and Mrs. Harlan Mills have • * * bought a house in Ypsilanti and

1

VOWS Spoken At plan to move there July. 1.

I Ja~k ,Mill~ is now .a senior at Jackson June 3 Jthc Umversrty of Michigan, Jill " 1 Mills will be a j u n i 0 r at I Mrs .• Tames Knauf, route, 1,

I Michigan State college, and Har- Stockbridge, nnnounees the mar­Ian Mills, Jr., plans to enter Albi011 I riagc of her daughter, Eleanor, to

l'hmw 2·12:!1. college next fall. · I Paul J, Mulnix, son of Mr. and '-------------....;-------"--------' Mrs. Ernest. B. Kelly is tal,ili!';' Mrs. Clyde W. Mulnix, 501 Gil-

a two. weeks .vacation from Mill:> bert St., Jacl1son, in a ceremony store 111 Lansmg, . performed at St. John's Catholic

To Meet Next week children, Rodcrlclt, Billy and Mary,'· , , . arrived in Mason this week after

The varwus dJvlsJOns of the Jiving at Otsego the past year I P:csbyterian W~men'R association . where Mr. Mcilquham was I ate to hold th.elr June meetings employed, He has rejolnccl the during the con~mg week. On Tues· Ingham County News staff. !

d~y a:t one o clock, members of Mt's. James w. Hulett attended I Crrclc No. 1 will meet for lunch- the Islancl reunion at the Island con at the farm . home of ~rs. school Sunday, V .. ~· Brown, east of the .~1ty, Mrs. Bert Wnspor and Lewis ~hrle on Tuesd.ay evening at eight Hart of Jaclcson spent Monday in o clock, Mrs. s. A. Laxton will open I Liberty, Ohio. \ her home southeast. of Mason for Mr. and Mrs, Archie Evans and the meeting of Drvlswn No, 2. daughter of Hazel Park, Detroit, ll~rs. R A. ~ills will be hostc_ss to and Mr. and Mrs'. John Evans of Ctrcle No, 3. Group No. _1 IS to Pontiac called on their sister-in· m.eet at 8 o'clock Thursday night law, Mrs, Iva James, Saturday. w1th Mr~. Norman Dart on Dar~ They were ·enroute to Lansing to road, wrth Mrs. Edward Ware, attend the wedding of Miss Pa­Mr~. A. L, Sanborn, Mrs, Gerald tricia Evans, daughter of Mr. and Strwl1land, Mrs. Gordon Kennedy, 'Mrs, Arthur Evans . Mr~. Bertmc Benedict and Mrs. C. Mr. and Mrs, l?orcst Col!onough. H. Fowler as hostess committee. or and Mrs, Carl Felzke of Lansing

a

"Everything for the Child"

Here's. one for Dad-th:.~t's really nol bad. Coir1e~

in a nice gift box, too. . , .

BELT STRAP AND INITIALED BUCKLE

$3.00

Jov·o. DAVIS & CO. MASON

Mr. and Mrs, John Lay df'~•·i.,, church, Jncl!~on, on June 3. Rev. Sunday with Mrs. Lay'ti tath.JI, Fr. Richnr. d Baird officiated.

Members of- ·Circle No. 1 are spent Sunday with Mrs. Iva James. entertaining those whose birthday' Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Every at· anniversaries occur in tho first six tended the graduation exercises of months of the year. A special pro- the Williamston seniors Thursday gram has been planned for the evening, Their granddaughter, event. Dr. Gertrude O'Sullivan will Beverly J. Potter, was a member also conclude her meditation on of the graduating class, P..••••••••••••••••••••••••••l the book of Job, the first part of

THANK YOU FOR COMING We think our open house lust Saturday was a huge suc­cess because so many of our friend~; :.:topped in to look around. We hope you'll continue to kccTJ right on com-ing: we'll be looking for you. ' '

DAIRY BAR Will Be Open

9 A. M to 1l P. M.

HARVI~'S ICE CREAM

In all kinds of su·ndacs, sodas, and cones served with ·Hall's courtesy and promJnilCss.

· Frcsl1 dairy products nvailable daily

HALL'S DAIRY BAR S. Cedar at Ash Street

Charles Collar, White peonies and gladioli dec· On Wednesday Mr. ana M1'~. ~. orated the altar, Regina Morris·

F. Lechler. ~tteildect tnt ru""' ~;,I sey sang "Ave. Maria," accom­of Hurl Mtlhken 111 Ro,sc<.mmor •. panted by Patr1cla Harpowski, or·

S unclny guests of !Jr, "" u Mrs. ganist. D. R. Lethbridge wer~ Ln . .H. t:. The bride, who was given in Woodburnc and famil; J'u;n,. iu> marriage by her .brother-in-law, trait. . Eldred C. Yerks of Mason was at·

Mr. and Mrs. G. R. lliv..:ry ftuu~ tired in n white satin g~wn with Pontmc were Saturday guests ''1' net yol!e and ~eed pearl trim. She Mrs. Every's mother, Mrs. Wil· wore a Juliet cap with a finger limn .r. Maclnm, veil and carried sweet peas and

lilies of the valley tied· with white satin streamers. She wore a single strand of pearls. Her maid of hon­

which was given at the May meet· ing, In the other three divisions, the subject is to be n study of the work of the board of Christian education of the Presbyterian church, with Mrs, Ralph Edwards as leader for Circle No. 2, Miss Ethel Adams for Division No. 3 . and Miss Ina Rodman and Mrs. ~ R. B. Wallace In No. 4, Devotion~ will be conducted in Division No, 2 · by Mt~s. Bernard Plal{lte, while in Circle No, 3 Mrs. George Smith Is devotional leader,

* * * .... SPENCER or, Betty Granger, wore a gown Mrs. Joe Fontana attended ' n

of pink satin and net with match· luncheon in Jackson Thursday, /NDIVIIJl!AllY DESIGNBD ing hat and carried lavender sweet given by the Mercy Ladles Auxil-

SUPPORTS ·peas and carnations, iarv for nurse graduates and their

I . [ William Frey, Jr., cousin of the mothers. Miss Edith Fontana rc·

Jfrfr-· bridegroom, was . best man, Leo ceived her diploma from the St.

I f.,"~ Spencer Individual ·' Miller an. d M~rris E. Miller, cous· Lawrence hospital last week J ,.::i Designing assure9 Ins of the br1de, were ushei,'S. Mr. and Mrs, Emer~on Shepar9 :

1 ~"' -<t~ you compleJo com·: Breakfast was served at the and Larry and Mr. and Mrs, John , ,('A,~ fori pluo parlocl fig. 1 Cascades clubhouse for 60 guests, Jones ·were guests of Mr. and

.1), /)))) , ure control. · The couple left for a trip,to.Wash" Mrs. H .. J, MacDonald of Lansing, I , UJ:::fl 1 Doclors' prescrlp· mgton,. D. C. Upon thmr return; Sunday. Mrs, MacDonald, sister 1 tiona accuraloly they wrll reside at 616 Orange of Mrs, Shepard, recently came

I filled, • -· ..... street. home from ·the .hospital where she

The bride is a graduate of· Dans· was being treated for tho scri· ville high school an.d Cleary col· ous injuries she received in an

I lege, Ypsilanti. The bridegroom automobile accident, attended St. John's school, Jack· Mr; and Mrs. Leslie Jennings

i son, and served three years in t)\e and daughter of Grand Rapids

I army. · . visited their parents, Mr. and Mr~.

1 A shower honoring the bride W'\,S Dan Jennings Sunday, MJ•s, W. J. Tho•·burn given by Eileen Miller. Post-nup· Miss Betty Jennings of Mason

' tlal showers wlll be given by Miss is visiting her grandparents, Mr.

II 4661 Pari' Drive Granger and •Mr.~ .. ~lm·e Jo.rdan.. and·Mrs. Dan Jennings, this weclc

IIOL'f Miss Bonnie Mizer is spending Mr. and Mrs, Norman Woneh of the sumtnel' with her grandparents

l'lumc llult 372'1 ur 71671 Jacl1son and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur In Eaton Rapids. . . ===~~=~===============================~==~ w~~~orw~wRoo~e~h~ M~andM~.~RWill~·a~

urctay e\•ening with Mr. and Mrs, daughter from Lan~ing were weelt

DAILY VACATION .BIBLE SCHOOL

ol" ,1

F. ·n. Wonch, end guests ,of Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Coole and I<:arr. Mr. and Mrs. William Carl

Mr. and Mrs, .Williams of Charlotte and children were Sunday gues'ts were Sunday afternoon callers· of at the Knrr home. • Mr. and Mrs, F, B. Wonch. . . Mr. and Mrs. C. A. 'Plumb and

Mrs, Fran!! Izzo and daughter,. Mr. and Mr~. w. m. Hilliard of Margaret Mary, from Saratog-a ·Flint visited Mr. and .Mrs. F. J.

. Springs, N. Y,, are vi~iting her. 1\:Pllogg Sunday. '4!WI

.June 16-27 !J tu 11:30 a. 111.

-·For t lw ehildt'l·.n· of Mason arul 1 c:umunmity whu will· hn ldtulci·~

ga1·ten'ag" this !'all and uldlll', ·.

!I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mr. and: Mrs: L. A. ,Fowler of ·zicl1graf. · . Charlotte visited Mr. and Mrs,·

· Arthur Zickgrnf is In Grand George Graham Sundjly.nfternoon. · '·d·•··~~ Rapids attending the state funeral Miss Lois Henderson "of' Detroit

?\ , · <<~:, directors' meeting. ~pent the weel1 end with.h'e1• par·J ,\ f.,,_? /;:~·.:1 Helen Ward has arrived at the ents, Dr:.(lnd Mrs, H. ,D, Herider· 1 \ , ~ ~ !home of Col. and Mrs. Ray Cotton son, · :: : . .

l . •, ~i · ~ t· , 1 i from Tud_or Hall, Indiano.p?lis, Mr. and· Mrs. J. C. Pricslmrn of ~· ~.l. 1 ,J· j i Ind., for the summer. ' Harbor Beo.ch and. their daughter, · zt · .1,:tj •)'!' i ' Mr. and Mrs. Glen Coon plan to Mary June, from Michigan State

~ · ., :. I I attend a music recital o.t Carson college spent two days last weel1 V City on Thursday, Friday they with. Dr. and Mrs. H; D. Hender·· '' ·ii ::~,1 1 • plan to attend commencement ex· son.

. • ., ' · I I erclses in Ionia where Richard D d M R b tt ·~ f.l. \'',, r. an rs. o ert . Aze on. " ~ 1 ·. I' ~:<; 1 ! \l1iil'i Green is a m.em~er of the gradu· entertained Mr. and Mrs. Gail ·M~I ' j 1 J I 'I ·.!' • ··' 1i- atlng class. · Springer from La·nslng on Sunday.

j -=·11. ~ .. '.'1.':' ·' 1 I · Mr, and Mrs. A. J. Hall plan to Mr. and Mrs, Russell Birkett . ~· ·' ... " iJ.Il, !f..~·i, .iJ entertain Mt\ and Mrs. Bert Annis; visited tlleir daughter and•family,

r'i' ., (Jt '·~ l Mr. and Mrs. Don SheJ•mnn and Mt\ and Mrs. August Hoppe; and . . , I) .. !i· , ... ' .. 1•i';! 1 A. T. Ingalls for dinner Thursday sons in Lansing Sunday, · . ' ij i tl:i•'l t h evening at 6:00 p .. m. Mr. and Mrs. Sam~ Cotton. Mr.

~ · !.ol ' ::, • , .Mr, and Mrs, C. H. Hall have and Mrs .. Jan'ies Inghram and Mr . gone to Knoxville, , Tennessee, to and. Mrs, Bernard Cady went on· visit ,Mrs; Hall's. sister, Mrs, J. a picnic ·Sunday . afternoon, They

W M~~~~a Nichols and Mrs. :Alger snent th~. evening at the home· of:' u 1 · A R · Mr. and Mrs. Cotton. . .. , mars 1 nn.. usscU from Stanwoq!l, .Ro~nld Ballard,. son of Mr .. and.

We Arc HapJly to Introduce

Robert-a J arze I

Daught.CJ' of 1\lr, ami 1\II·s. Caymontl II. 1\IeLean

Watch thiN. ~Jlllco each wccl1 for pictures of other · babies bt•ought UJI on LJmnstoln'li mlllt,

Launstein 's Dqiry Guernsey Mille - "The Peale of Quality"

Cltucnluto mlll1, eotlugo cheese, bu Uormill' DUll frcs11 eggs from our 0\Vll flocl1S.

COTTON--

\ . '!'here'~ nothlng-lilce cotton and all it~ cous·

Ins: pl!Juc, secrsucltcr, SJillll fab1·ics, cluun·

ln·ay, for comfort, coolness, washability.

That's why we've flllc<~ our racl!s witlt

every smn.,rt cotton fash!un we could get,

nnd In your size, tun, wl~ethcr it'~ 0 or 52

or anywhere In between, Best of all, they're.

11101lestly Jli-lced · oml highly st.yled by these designers:

Bobbie JJrool's · Amerlcom~

Smoler Jnnnrd

Hnbrite Dcmi·1'osso N1mtls Serbin ·

. TI-lE PA·RfSTYLE SI-IOP.PE. .'

called on .Dr. Kate Lamb Satur· ·Mrs. :Rqbcrt .Bttlhird, Is conllnedl•, day, '" · · at h!imc with .the mellshis. · · · ,_'"7...._~--'"7~~~_;_~.;_...;. __ ~-7'--~.;.:..~.;_~~------"""---~...;;..;,:.;_~.)i~

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l..,..,_..,......,..,.........., .... , ............. _l 1, J <t,V" d AhH\llulMHohn'~ worlrllng :;, · " S TO C I( BRIDGE nmmlJ nJJCI IHJt:omrmnlccl MlHH L011·

IHn Hnl'hrHII' of' Clwl'!ottu, who HCLIIg "' "(J!J r'•,.om!He Mo." · ·· .. · !. MrH, II"ImJ lle"mnn

oe pink I'OHOH nnrl lllloH nf tho vnl-1 Owen homo, Mt•, und Mr.'J, Orm11r Icy, on<! wl1lte IHJcos.'lm·leH, . Htilson ru•e nmltlng plans to movo

At. the close of t.ho cr.J'onwny !Jack to Stnolthl'ldgo, .Hmtnle Smlt.h or Knnlmlwo, Ill., flnng "'l'ho Lol'd'~ Prayer,"

. BRANCH DISTRICT I fl.olul.lveH f1•nm Mlnnnsotn wore ~I i 1

" Mt·"· I~. 11, T.mlltwnod g11cslH ln~t wcok or Mr, nnd MrH. ' ' . Gene. SW1111HOI1,

VANTOWN 1\fr~. ],, P, WIIIIRmH

. ... ()lvr•n In mrtt'l'lngc by lJOr frt· '.~, ........... , ......... ,., •• , ..... ,., ... , .... ,, .. ,.................. f.llCI', the br•irln Wlt:-1 lnvt1 ly in Wlllto

.... 1 . ll .. c·· 1.1 I' 't rruun with. rt llng-c•·-up voll nntl :.·.· . .Jl!l( JGJg- _.() J J d CS il'nln, and r:fll'I'JC<I 11. HIHIIVCt' hrlll· ,,: S . .1 I <Juet of: whltn on•·nal.illnH wlth ' ·- olem mzed Satm:c. ay I J'illi?Oil HLI'<!Illllel'H, HuJ' itl.tnnrllllli.IJ ·•·• Wt~J'e IH 1 1' two ~L'illH'fl, 1fr'H, Tannnrt

On Sai.lll'<lny ovonlng-, .JuJw 7 al. .I '"tnl'nnlw nnrJ Vlvlnn C11bh, who .;,B o'eloci<. nt LIH! !o'lt'HI. JJnptiHt wo1·., formnl g-own.~ o( plni< nnrl . ,chul'ch nl Sl.od(hl'irlg-o, tlw wr•r.l- CJIJ.JTiorl ]link rmd while cnt'llnllotm.

. ···<ling- nl' Murton CntJh, nlri<'~l cinu1;h. L\Jllc Sancit•rt Collh, In 11. lrmg- ycl­"'tCJ' of Mt•, nnrl Ml'.'l. A I' Iilii!' Cnllb, low tlru,9H, cru•rled the rlngH on 11. . .':ond An(lnt• Lindherg- nf MhiiWHnl.a tmtln pillow. · .,wns Hnlemnlv.ecl hofnre 1111 11ltnJ: 'l'ho gTnom wns assisted hy , ·hnnlwrl Wil.il lmslwt.H nf iillldiDIJ T-To\\'aJ·rl Pnmrenlw nncl 11olnnd "'"find sph·cwi, '!'lin CIIIH!IP!Ighl: '""'"· Cnbh, and !.he rlunbl" l'lng corc­::m11ney Willi wii.JH'HH!'ci !Jy HO i'J•ir.•ndli llHJJl'f wus Jllll'f'ormed hy tho new , nnrl t•r.lutivcs. p1111t.r'n·, Hcv. W. B . .Ttii'I11Jlll, " Mr•s. Wsl.ilr.l' 8mil.h, rurnl. nf I he 'l'hu llrido's molhoJ' wore nn :)ll·hle, Jlf'<'Hidc•d nl. I ill' plano and. nqua r!l'epe dross with 11. cnJ•sngc

Irollnwlng llw ceremony lrm crornn IIJHI n. l~tr•ge wccl<llnlr rmlw u ml (~of'J'co wct·e Horvurl in Uw clum:h parlnl'H, '!'hen all molorud to the Cni>!J Crtt·m l!oJIIC whore the wo<ltllng· pro.Yent~ were opetwrl.

LatOJ• the COli]Jie left on n tJ•IJ1, the IJl'lrio woal'ing o pink ~ult wlt.ll while accessories .

Gue~I.H were proHcnt J'mm Chnr­lotlc, Lttnslng, Olwmos, Knnl<nlwe, Ill., Tht•ec Octl(s and Hives .June· tlon,

HalccJ•y l'urc:lm~n<l E. G. Sehni!Jin, owner nr r!ne or

Slocltbrldg-e's linc~t Hlore~, '"l'ho Bnltary [Jilr.l Gmer.ry," for lf> ycCLrA, lws IIIH'ehusccl the llflkm·y at Chel­

..... _ 'scrt. :.Wuc:h new ecjuipmcnl: hns ,,;,.----------------....,..----'--'-----, been Installed nnd the store will

PAINTING- DECORATING PAP~R HANGING

I run under the munugcm~nl: nf Ce­cil Millnrd, !mown hem as Zip.

I Bllllil Altlha JUnniing

The .June meeting of. the Delta.

Mr~. W. C. Wright and f'CLmlly MJ•, nnrl Mt'R. l~loyd Coopm· nf MJ•s, Hoy Md)nnlcla nf A l.lnnln, NORTHEAST ALA~EIJON Hpc~L S11nduy with Mr, and MI'H, Woblwrvlllu visllerl MI'R. Tom ()corgln, who hns been ertr·lng l'nr

Mrs, ,Jessie Wncl£• Mnlt: Wiltsn In Howell. . l{cllny illHl 'J.'tll'Hdny nflOJ'IIIJOn, hot• clnnghtcr, MJ•s. HnrJ'Y DoJHie, Air 1•1 1 1 1 h f Lnn~ln,.;. Form- · Mrs. To, 13. Vaughn onrmmpnnlccl Mt•, nnd MI'A, Geml<l Klnr:t1 nn<l loll: for hm· home Wl'CineRC!ny.

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' . "111 ? '" , , 'hu1· fat.IHlr-ln-lJIW, IP. A. Vaughn, childt·on of' Llllming ~pent Monday ''J.'he Blhlu ~whool nohlevomrmt

ori,Y of this vklnity, Rllflctod 11

to Chelsea 'fiHII'Hdny al't<'rnoon aflot•Jwon nnrl cvonlng with his wns held Ill 'tiw l'l1111'oh 81111tlny motoroyrJic rwoldent last. week, He whore they attended 'runel'nl rwrv- pnJ•onlH, M1•, 111111 Mr.~. Dnllns IIIOJ'nlng, Alxty ohllclren were on-hnH hl'nlwn ribs, unrl his fuco was 1. t' Ml'" Toste JoiJn•orJ : r t'rllo 1 lmclly hrulsccl. ccn or '" • • • " · • ones. . ' < .

· Mr. ancl Mrs. Walter CuvCLnnugh Ml'fl, Ca1•rlo Lytlo llllrl Mt·s. Mar-l Mrs. Cnrclew or Dotl'olt. hn11 1\tJ•, and Mr•s. Vern Shreve and and baby of Detroit culler] on Mr. g·twrlte Ekhubcrt w<•ro Monctn.y evo- hcon l.lw glteHL of M1•s. Howard

family visited Mr. nnd Mrs, Le,q. CLnd M1·s. lcloyd Locltwoou Satur- nlng call em n t the How arc! Horrlr.:k Sims tho past row days. lie Gnuld or Fowlerville on Sun- day afternoon. home, Mr. Peterson nnd nieco ol' Dc-

drty. · · .. ' 1 Wllllum Bmnnn.n Is not so well •Cnl!ct•s n.t the DnllnH .Tones homo troll were dinner gucHLH of Mr. fiJHI Mr. an<l Mrs. Edwin Rohtwk en- nnd confined lo his bed. His dCLugh. tho past wee]( wet'" Mr. nnd M•·s. Mrs. Uownl'CI Sims Sundrty.

tert.alnml gr.1osts on Sunday.' · tm•, Mrs. Blanche Kitchen, Is help- Dlclc Stcv<'ns, Mrs. Jessie Dyer, There will be no chmch Hct'\liflcs Irving- McMnnn 0/ Lllnslng ~pent lng to cure 'for him. Mr. nncl Mrs. Bill Pickett nnd Mr. next Sunday, Rev. Sl.rult lcnvcs

tho wee!< end ttL the home nf his Mr. unci Mrs. Tony Smith oE nnrl Mrs. Km·nlc .JoncH. fm· confct·once Tucfldny. gTnnclmolher, Mrs. Lucinda. Me- Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Hown.rcl Mr·s. J~mmn. Swanson hns heen Mr. nmJ' 1111's. Joe 'I'IlompMn or Mann. .Eifert and Tommy CLncl Ruth nnd l,qplliHIIng tho prwt 10 rlnys with ht•t• Fcrnrlnle were weott cmt guests of

l•'mncln Alden is huilcllng ll Norma Eifert, Mrs. NlnCL Watson clnuglltm•, l\It',9, Ml!lmt·n Gauss In Ml'. and MJ•s, Ell!~ Nemer1 hou~e on hiR rather's farm. He Is and Mrs. Harold Watson c!IIled ut .Jaclmon. Mr. GnJJH~ WllA hi'Otlght Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Anderson

"· vdcrnn of World War II. Ho the Bmnnun home Sunday,' . · home fmm the hoapltnl Sunday. or Bcrlwly •spent tho woe!< end rtlliO had three brothers In service. Mr. and Mt•s. L. 13, VaqgiliJ, Pend Mt•, and Mrs. Ft·ocl MCLrHhnll en- with Mr. and Mrs, B. D. Grn.ngm·. The parent~ arc Mr. and Mrir, Emogene were dinner gues~s. pf tertalnerJ thr!J• children unci gmnrl- 'rile Vuntown community ifl I·Inn·y Alden. Mr. and Mrs. Dunne Cotter· · ut children nt n hlrthdny dinner Sun- holding rt bnlw sale CLt Pfeitle mm·-

SCOVILLE DISTRICT 1\fl'S• IIO\Vlll'll Jnci<HOR '

M1·. and Mrs. George 1-Iigclnn eallt:r.l on Mr. and Mt·s. Sum Mere­dith.

Potterville Sunday. day In hnrwJ' nl' FI'od'if hlr'i:hdny CLI1· l<ct at WllliCLmston Suturclny, .Tunc Jaclt Shirey Is spending the nlveroory whic!J WitS May ;10. H at 1:00 o'clock. All lmlw<l

summer with his brother-in-law M H 1 TT 1 1 1 goocls 1'1 to he lrft at l.hc Vnntown

lth ncar DeWitt ' -aro c, wc1·o .oncay n. cnwon 111

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t' Mr. CLnd Mrs. Ldon Webb nc- callers of Ml', unci Mni. otto Fore. ~1c c~~ll'r~;~arc s le new p ann n

companied Mr. and MrR. Dan Wobh man and sons, · · ·

• Bnulclnr Dnm wns comploled. fn

JOan, It fs 72fi. feet tnll, nna aim· trtlnn ;J,2n1 ,H7 enhlc yni'CjH of llml· Cl'nlo. lts t'OHcrvolt•, Lake Mend, llfJ miles long- impoundJl ;12,:11\IJ,' IICI'O foot nl' watot•. It IH tho lnrgc·~l arlltklal lulte In tho wnrltl. :-: ........... ,_ ... ,_,,,, . .. ..

AUCTION Tue6day, June 17

I :110 u'<:lrll'lc l,oi'III••JI I Yz. mll"H Illll'lht•nhl.

of Ch:u·lotfn on Ui'l·l~7 In Onion t:nrnJ'rN, tilnn 4 mllf'K PUs(, I) •·o\\'H, H'I'J'(~H(q •:I lu•lf••I'H, !n•ncl; J;'Ot)(l t<•:un, ll'"ig-ht. 2,HUU, flO lllylng hr•nH, lurlu•y anrl guhhiPr, f'r•••flll-.<•J• clrill, · <'UI'II­hlnch·f, JllUII'I'l', lmulcw, \\':LIIIH :!-pin\\' t I'll<'.! <II', A-1. I'UIItllt lou; 11-sr·d i1111 <I I'll!;', wn.Rnn and'mlll,, sumP IJIIIIH<'Iwltl j;'CJuds, r.-se••llun hal lei',\' hruurll'r,

Waltc1• M. Cousins, Prop. Col. nl<•n '1'. l'hll'h, Au<•llmWI'r

A. L. ~t<'lnilaupr·, <J:u·l !'l, Hat·· mun, CI<:J'I<s Interiors - Exteriors

Residential - Commercial

We Furnish Paint and Pap,er ,

I Alpha Sunc!CLy sr:hool class was lwld :.Wonclny evening nt the farm home of Mrs. Ethel Glenn, with Lcnne Felton liS en-hostess. BIIHI­ness meeting was enncluctecl lly the president, Helen Bccmun. A year­ly finnnciCLI report was g-iven, wll:h election following. The: new n!Tioers CLrc: Prcoirlent, Anile Collins; vice president, Daisy Dancer; and Hcc­rcl.nry-trea:mrcr, Leone Fcllrm. Folto\ving the meeting Frmwcn Dancer and Daisy Hn rdt furnish eel the games, and a lunch was served.

MrR. AI .Johnson and children of Lnnsi ng visited Mr. nnd Mrs. NCLlhnn I-linillcy Sunday.

and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde II 1'81·1 OWCLrcl\; "'1'r c c 11r'tH Hon,

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store by 1.1:00 n'<:loclt. The money

to River Rouge ami Lincoln Purlc, Mr. and Mt·s. Elmer Lyle and ======~========--====--=,_,.,=...,..== where thoy were week end g-ucflts family and Mr. nne! Mrs. Fr·cd

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of Mr. and Mrs. W11.rrcn Wohb, Lytle Wet'<' guests of Mr. nn!l Mm. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Webb attended Fred VInton in .Tnck~on Sun<lCLy, Mrs. LCLrk Ambs visited her

brother, John 13atdorff, of Gmnd Rapids, Saturday, .

u reception In honor of the super- Mrs. Jessie Dyer CLnd son, Clm·e, Intendant of the River Rotlgc high h11.vc returner! to their· home in 'the school, who Is retiring, Saturduy nm'lh.

LeRoy Hutchinson - Tom Laird Leslie, Michigan

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Mr. and Mrs. F1·ed Ruthlg and fnmfly cCLIIod on Mrs. Esther nuthig of Lnnsing- Sunday.

Mr. ami Mrs. Hart'y Wilson were Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Smith or SundCLy dinner guests of Mt·s.

Ambia, Indiana, huvc hec1i visit- Dnisy Johnson of Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Emil Olson und

in the Harold Smith family. fn mily visited Mr. and Mrs, Vern

night. Mr. Webb was a former teuchcr in this school. ''ilrr. and Mrs. Len Coughlin or

Flint spent Sun<ICLy evening with Mrs. Bessie Burraclc

The majority nf birds have four toes on each foot, three in. front nnrl ono bohinrl, howcwr mem bcrs of the woodpecker anrl pnrmt fam­ilies nrc yol<c toed; meaning two toes point fol'warcl and two hnclt­ward. . ... ~ .. ·~ i-

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Ruth Helen Beeman of ncar Lundberg,, Mr. CLnd Mrs. John ~atcrloo spent most of last wee!' Wrickslrom and Mr. and Mrs. El­wtth her g::anclp~'l.rents, Alva 11°0" mer Aspgrcen of Lansing Sunday.

-- mnn a_ncl v.tfe h~ tc. . · . Mr. and Mrs. Tunis Hfgdon

Mr. and Mrs. Rudolph Rieves unci Ronald CLttcnded funeral sm·v­ioes ·(or Mrs. Rieves' gmnclfntlwr, DCLVId Moore, In Saginaw SumlCLy.

Captain Mu1ford Loclcwnod of ,. ___ ---------~ ~-----.... Chicago spent the week end with

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M11.r1e Gle~111 ts worktng- at the cCLilcd on Mr. and Mrs. How.ard balwry full tnno now. . .j.TCLckson Monday evening.

.James Frew \~ns a mcmbcJ_ of Mr·. nnd Mrs. George Higdon ~he 1!H7 grnd11ntmg class or MJCh· visited Mrs. Pearl Pierce of Stoek-Jg-an SLate college, . . hJ'irlge Friday.

Wnrrcr: ~etosl{cy of Harr~so~1 ~s MJ•, and Mrs. FI'Cd Herrington the, new :~lt oct man of the 'Ill,~ · anrl Lincln were SCLturclay evening

1hc Kmgs D~nghtcrs met With callel's of Mr. and Mt·s. Hurry Wil· Mrs. Gladys Wnght .Tunc 10 for a son,

potlucl' ouppcr. Mr. rrnd Mrs. CCLrl BCLrtig have Mt·. and Mrs. Vin Owen and returned from Hillman to the home

Theresa CCLvendm·, spent a or the former's mother, Mrs. Rena wcclt with Mr. and Mr~. Dole Bnrtig.

Cavender at Waohington, D. C. GcOJ•giCL Wintormwd of Kalama- 1\>It·s. Grace Strong of. Fitchburg

zoo college and .Jolm Wintcrl'flwd was CL Monday guest of Mrs. Emil and wife of D<'troit havo been vis- Olson. Tn the afternoon, they called

on Mt·. and Mrs. Mntthcw Horsch,

his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Floycl Lockwoo~. His son ChCLrles re· t11rned home with him CLfter a. six wcclts visit with his grunclpnrents.

The Africa-Williamston Center extension group will meet with Mrs. Loilu Lisll, Tuesdny, .Tunc 17, CLt 12 o'cloclt for u potluck dinner.

Mr. and Mrs. Reed .Tuckson of Lansing spent SundCLy evening­with Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Loclc­woocl.

STOCKBRIDGE TOWN LINE

iting- tho VernCLI Cain home. f J 1 ~·It'S, A. 'r. SI.IJ<'I,•ll'I' fr0111 Pinck- 0 ·• n.c <son. Alb t S b I t

"' . - Mr. and Mrs. NCLthan .Hinldcy er ummcrs wns roug 1. ncy is staying with Mrs. Dolin visited M•·. and Mrs. Glen Schrader bomc from n JCLol<snn hospital the

Mrs. J, H. IlrLyncr

Proc to!'. first of the weelt. The W. C. T. U. held its last of Centerville at the home of Mr. ·, Mrs. Lma Hinchey of Oak Grove

lncctl·n.,o- \Vt'tll Mt·s. Mar"'nJ·ct Mif- ancl Mrs. Clifford Shepler of .Taclt· I M Ml Kl . 'th f nel·. b son Saturday evening. , anc rs. na emsml o.

Mr. CLncl Mr,9. Hollie Harlmess Parkers Corners wcro Friduy The last moo ling of the Fun and and family of Mason were Sunday· cullers of 1\>lrs. Nina

Frolic c~ub was ~t the !lome of callot·s of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Mrs. Norm~n f{a~s.cr. j.Tncl<son. ·

Tho HnliiH fmml!cs spent n few I Ronald Hiclcs of Mason wns a days fislnng at Houghton lalw. weok end guest of Ralph A b

_Mr. ~nd Mr~. Ha~·olr.l Cambl_m1 , Mr. CLncl Mrs. Tunis r.Jigdon ~m~~ of Dcl:tmt, the fotl~1 cr Almt_na Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and· Cam, announ~o the birth nf twms I Ml's, Momoo Budd of Munith on MaJ 1.8. Rtcharcl Frcd?nck ancl SundCLy callers at the Larlt l~mbll Chr1stme Eleanor nro tlwtr ~ames.

1 home wore Mr. and 'Mrs, Fred

Mr. CLnd Mrs. Robert Rose_ and 1 Ambs a.nd Mrs. Jane Ambs of Mt:. and Mrs. Ronald Maclondcr I Leslie 'and Mrs. Russell Crowl' f L, _.;.. ___ ..;.._,;.,;, ____ _ enJoyed CL motor trip m1st through, Eden · 0 West Virginia, Maryland n n d i • Pennsylvania. . J

Dr. Beckwith and <laughter Rente have been north trmtt fish­ing-.

Kenneth nnd .Tcny Mrrclcindcr

NORTHWEST STOCKBRIDGE l\frs, Guerdon Usl1er

ilCLvo hoon spending a week with . Slinday school 10 a. m. Church ,_. , their aunt and I:amily, the Clinton at ll a: m. · J"

Stevens, of Athens. Bible school opened Monday at · Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Ostmnrler the church for two weeks with 28

spent lust wcelt at Houghten lalw. pupils emollecl. Mr. and Mrs. Sumner HCLIJ ut- The rcgulCLr meeting .of the U.

tended the reunion of his class at. S. C. will be held at the hall Michigan State college SaturdCLy / 'J'hm·sdCLy with the North commit-night. I lee serving the dinner.

Mrs. Helen Beeman and Luella The Youth Fellowship attended attended the school picnic with a party Friday night CLt Millville. Mrs. CCLm at Mcintee school last I Mr. and Mrs. Loa! Townseml nt· wcclt. tended the wedding of Miss _lV!CLri­

Dr. and Mrs. Behner attended CL on Cobb Saturday night. new life committee meeting CLt the Mr. CLnd Mrs. Merle Freer and Presbyterian manse in .Jonesville I chilcl!•cn spent Sunday with .Mr . Monduy. A picnic dinner wns and Mrs. Frnncis Jesse. . · served, with guests coming· from I Miss Sally Briggs spent Sunday al! over the state. Last Thursday with Mr. nnd Mrs. Rex Bates. evening Dr. Behner and Willium Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Gale and Wright attended the same ltind of children of Vande'rcook Lnkc .nnd u· meeting ·in Lansing. · ·. .fohn Campbell cullccl on. Mr. 'nnd

A\bcrt Somers wAs brought to ;!)frs . .Jesse Campbell . his ho'me from Foote hospital Man- Mr. ancl Mrs. Wllllain 1 ! day. , I Plymouth spent SundCLy with Mr.[

Mrs. Ward Hutson entertained and Mrs, William Garner and 11. group of boys Tuesday for Bob- Jaclc. hies 10th birthday rLnnivorsary. I Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bears

Mt·s. Gale Grant has received I spent SaturciCLy CLt their fCLrm. WCLrd that hor nephew, Wilbur Mrs. Bessie Turnbull of Dans­Smith of LCLnsing, has suffered u ville called on Mr. and Mrs. Bert severe heart attCLcl~. Lantis, Sunday. ,

Mr. and Mrs. Lester DeWitt of I .

I Lansing, formerly of Stockbridge, FITCHBURG announce tl1e birth of a. son, Mar- Allee Craig

I vin Lester, .June 7. • Dr. Behner spoi(C nt the Boy .- k 1 . B k L b c Scout camp at ClcCLr Ln!{o Sunday. IC e SOU-~. a er ·_ um er··:.- :. ·.· 0. Fo~r:· ~c!~~n~}. c;~~~~~~~s t~cc~~;~

• -·~ ,_:·.: ·: •. : , .. : . : • • · . · ! J some teeth extracted. .

Mr. and Mrs . .Tncldc Ranck, .Jr. have moved into their new hmne .

Mr. and Mrs. S. · V. Lawrence, Mrs. Aggie Thurlby and . Mrs,'

. :· _. .. 'L'· ., . · .. · · . . · · . . ·;. : Charles Raison of G1brnltcr Is -.t·Mas?~ ''.'. '' ·:) ,. · • ) i · · '·:l·Leshe: l spending the w!lell at the Dannie t, I" I •"} O

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1This means premium quality milk with fewer ·

rejections • • • hence, greater money returns· ' . . j ~and more profit. : _ _ . , . _

I . ; : ~May we tell vou about the ef'clusive features of the

· "' 1lnternational Milk Cooler? W,e've a size for I . _ . every dairy herd.

Vern on Asquit.h and son Lawrence called at the home of Mr. and Mrs . Dick Jewett recently. Jewett gnvc Mr. unci Mrs. Lawrence a plane ·' ride over Mason ilnd Holt.

Tho lrttchburg church is having daily Bible~ school nt tile church this wee!<. Children's Dny will be whenyouvacationinyourown

sunday. . . . , ·ho.i-ie stateofMichig'an. There Mr. and Mrs:•· Lou·· .Smith, · · · · · · 111Crly o'f tiiis place; arc "cCLllfng '·are·"'in~itiffg Jakes, 'wonderful friends around here. ·

Mrhmd Mrs. R. E ... : Lane are scenery, gay res6i'ts·;,wide . entertaining their daughter, Ruth, ;'-!·sapdy;jl]eich'cs~i,dl nilarbY;'. So j

I of J~~~~~~6~rs. George Secwild of . erljoy 'a ~bdh~~.9~·extr~ 1V~c:a·' Detroit spent the weelt end nt the tl~ri1 do.y8, Vaca~ · home of Mr. and Mrs. Pat Murphy, . tion'"..i.~ ·Mich. i. g. an~ Mrs. Scewlld and Mrs. Murphy . , 11 .. _. ..... are sisters. · Accommodations are

Mrs. Donald Murphy nnd son re-turned home from the stocl~bridge availa!>le. Write for , hospital tho first of the wee!<. :: . ·helpful literature. I Miss Murion Grow, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Grow, Is s!clt with the mumps.

,Silsby 111lpl~ment Co. . . . . .

··-Mason • 1 '

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Hawley, 11.nd Mrs. Bob Hawley, Mr. Mrs. Lyle Grow and datJ~h1ter•s, Mrs. Lucy Grow, Mrs. Crecry and Mrs. F.ranlt _.M,orE~IlOUSt!,J attended funeral services for Mrs. Myrtle Westphall at the Hquset church last Wednesday afternoon .

AUCTION .I :00 n'c:Jnc:lc

Friday, June 20 2 lllil<ls east nl' tlw Olil'd

hall pal'l•, Vz mile snnl h. Ill hr•nd uf ilolsiPin and Gnnl'Jise,\' •·atllc, 12 v:wl'inaied, Bangs tesb~d; !J nows, 13 lwifcrs, yPaJ·­Jing hull, 2 so\\'s, du1•: RO h'•avy lu:~is, 13ii Rnc:k ehic:Jwns, a duelcs, RC A llis-Chalmrws t me, tm· on ruhher, pluws, f•ulti\'ator, l'c:rt.ilizcr, ·,.om pl:wtror, Sjll'llad­fll', tlh;li, ('IJitiiJal'){er, Joadt•t·, l'a)u~ tlln\\'eJ·, 18xan eanvas, u II uthroJ' l'arm tools, 1mw p]f•etJ·i<: washer, 7-t'1. rPfrAgPra.1or, now; <:IP<'.II'i" range, all nther: hnnMJ· hnld !!''""'"·

Wm·thy Schneider, Prop. Cui. Glen T. l'ilwh, Audionc:<>t' A. L. Steinhaunr, Carl S. 1Jar­

mon,1Cicrl<s

That's because the very best time of the year to fill coal bins is· during tire warm weeks when fans arc churning up artificial breezes. We h:!Vc more time to !ill orders rapidly, you have the convenience of buying the coal of your choice and filling the bin well in advance of actual· need. . J _.

Just dial 6001 fm· prompt coal delivery sct•vicc

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I Loosing i~;N ~;;rFuel Co. 1 John Taylor, Manager

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to see your Friendly Ford Denier, first. · Compare the values we offer before you buy any automotive needs.

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Ford Sales & Service I . Mason

·Phone 5311

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INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MI<~I·IIGAN, THlJRSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947 Five

Four-Run Rally In Eighth lllll' frll' Mnrmn Sunday, Mrmngol' Ml\co Simone prophesied,

G • M Q • 'T'. "/ MrtMDn " /1 Il zves ason pentng JL l t ~~~~~~~·m7i~~r,,·H~·::::::::::::~ j Lli:t.Jo, Ill .................. :!

. ii'l'UII\.I•lOII'I'H w!L11 H Hlngl" 1111d l:~:lcill!l' wallcncl. Whnu!nr, p ............. .'!

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SriHrOUlr ARRANGro .. I ~:.~o~fht~et~~,;He;~n~;~rt~~~~ il::=: lJ [ [ [ r~~~ttJ~~~tl~~~\~~n~110to~~~11if

fOR JUNIOR lfGION lil~~~~rR~~~!d~o~r~~~~~~~t t~~~~~~:?~.·o too mnny boys who go on vncm­

MA:SON •ro f.l'l'Aft'l' l'LAY WI'J'Ii 1 iion to give Mason enoug-h For· Lwn 'l'Wo 'l'EAMS Lo1tma, Mnnngcr Hnlph Q, Stropo

of MMon rcpnr•ted, I ·.Junior Legion bnsobnll Is hold· All gnmcs except doublehcn<lors

I Wlllr.Jr.I.,J•;'It l11\NilH IH' 17 l'nlly 1.\'ll.h 11 doub!l•. Lll.t.Jn Follownl] l:eldHII', " ................ !

. . WIWdlll''l> r<illglt• j>IIIH Hllllln Wild M!nl!\l.m:\i, :ill ......... .'! A hi[{ clgl!l.h Inning gnvn Mil· u11·ow111g g111 ·., MIIHIIIJ !.Ill'"" l'llllH !V,:i.nr, "!' ............... A

. flOII'H 'J'r·I·COIIIILY, !t:llg·lll! llii.Yt!llllll l.o Lie, llllci 1.111'11 IIIII'I',Y Mic:hii.Hdl H., ;limnno, If ............ :!

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lng tho interest of many boys in nrc to start nt ~:00. Twin blllfl Mruwn, Holt nnd Elnst Lnnsing, nr~ to 11tarl at

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tcnm ll II l.n fJ Vll:l.ni',Y fii'CJl' WP!J· fifjllllllY,I!fl W11"''i<'l' liollll! Willi l.lio I~VfiiiA, r·!' .................. 2 )lm·v!llo 111 t111: "I"''""' HlltHiay. 'l'h" winnlllf' 1'1111, Corbin, rl' ................ 1. f>elJedllle WIIH !.11 IIIIVI! ill'l!ll ,llj1l!llflci \1 fll'il(hlon iillll!llly

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lhc (ll'eV!IlU(I HIIIHIIIY hut. l'lllll Ill· 'l'he ~111HIIII l.!!llll'l i.J'I;VIIIH 1.11 ao tcrl'erocl. llri[{hl.ciiJ :.; 11 11 clay nl'lnl'tiOflll. lcow!Nvllle An

0 7 0 - - I American Legion Junior Baseball Schedule,

Clnrcnen WJJI:cdm· whll'l'ccl 17 llrig-hl."ll WIIH "" u10 Hl11wl. nncl Hodge, r·r .................. :; Wobhct•v!lle lml.lt:J'H hilt wlllt Hlx of' 1111 1 J-1 c!r·d:-ilon nl. l•'fiW!nrvll!l! I r:. nlover, el' ........... ..! CITOI'H ehll.t'A"I!d lo ~nHon !.he gan_1u' JaHt iilliHiay !Jill. jii'OIUI.Yf!H l.o IIHVn H. Ulnvm·, " ........... !\ hacJ lo lw pulled I rom Uw 1'1'<' Ill I nclc!o;rJ :;!,1,. 11gu1 f'tol' Urn Mn:;nn l!ll. 1'. W!!HI:, ,HI ........... A tho elg!JIIi lllllillg. AI. l.hn!. point I' , , 1, V ,1,11 , I 'lll"ill;,. r·· '"til'- Ut·rnw11, 11 ................ :;

1 II l' r. L ') \.OgPI d .I ' H • -H ., /"1 l.t.n N A j 2J (j the VIHit.or·.'i wer.'o ear ng " 0 ~· f J't!I!Lion prH'lr~idl~l' 1 will do Uw pitd1- · ~~~"I'O~, l ·-·····-~

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Dn.te At Holt

INOIIAJ\1 COUN'I'Y UGAOtJJa

At .Mnaon A At Mn~llll 13 or VIPW

r B. An<ll'"W c\ld the lltlrllng lor I . .. .. -· -.. H. We.., I., ,!JJ ............ .J

Wohlwrvillt: until the lllg t:!ghl.h I'L,\\' IN 'I'OIJilNAMJ•lN'l' c;hnHn, .r~H · ............ ;! fl 1 0 .Tunc 0 Holt Mason 13

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wlietl M!!Y,CI'H wcnl Ill IIH rnllnl. . I •.. llnrh< w, 11 .......... ;; AndJ'IlW ,yf.rudc cmt ll, Whecler'll Jilc!wnt'd Will'C, l.onmnc! wll.h McyorH, p ................ 2 cont1•o! left hl1~ o1wn In ll wh!lt•, 1.lllttlt·:t l<i•l!y·nl' c~1· •. lnhnH, iH play· Rrrwyer, rf ....... 2

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.June 11 Mason B .Tunc 13 fr1ason B

m, Lnnnlng )-Iolt Mason B He IHSite<l lln·ec [lflHHCH and wuH lug in l.hn f:l"•l.ht•rJc•ld invlln.lional

0 0 0 ,June 16 EJ. Lnns!ng char·r;cc! wllh three wild pitchcm. go!!' tiiUI'nanwnl.it nt Ul'lliJ<!•!tapic!H Andn:W gavo up thr·nn wnllcH, nil l.ltiH wnd; enr!. Kt•lly hns played to Dlcle Betcher·. with Warn Hittr"' llfllh men wore in

fi f) 3 .Iune 10 Mason A' Holt

Wehbcr·v!llc plclwcl llfl l'llllR In each or the ~ecnncl, fourth nnd sixth l'r·amcH nncl went out iu i'l'ltnl. w!Lh two more In the lir:;l: hair of tho eighth,

MnHon tallied II.H lir.~t run in l.lw fourth· wlu:n Don Llt.tlc doull!t"l rtncl scm·ed-on Htllnc wild hc:tl'iug. BctcJJCr SCOI'<ld in the Hixl.h W(ll!ll

he wnllccd, ,YI:ole HCr:niHI and third and trotted acrosH tho plrtl.c on nn ert'OI',

Mllcc Simone led off l.lw hig

hlgiJ Ht!liocr!, playing on Rl!iwnl h~nltHL J.:u;t Tflur·:H!ny nnd F11'idny L1111 Wnl'c p!:Jyr•d in 1hc senior tollt'tlllllH'Il(~l nt lHyUwtiold eo\Jl':in,

Lt!Hilll'tl wil.ll 1~7.1'11 \Vilfillll fltu1 Mn.x Hnl r'ifi(Jil or LOIJl~illg'.

Rlanclings Wastot• Div, w 1\'rrwnn .......................... 1 Stael>hrirlgn .............. 1 Fowlei'VIIIe ................ 1 LrHIJc ......................... 0 Wchhervillc ............... 0 Br·ighl.nn .................... 0

11 nwl.r:h i:< ;: lil.l.ln thing lluL It I l'rtll ill')iin a l>ig Iii'<'- FJrtstorn Div. W.

_. ........ 1 Chelsea. .. .................... 1 'Tiw era or \Vnr· mPmnit·s i,9 Sm~th Lyon .............. 1

nhnnt !.n nngnll' t.hr. book pnb-1 Snlllle .......................... 0 11 ·! ·r·s , Ann Arbor ................ 0

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1. • • 1 Pincl<tlll,Y .................... 0

L Pet, 0 1.000 0 1,000 0 1.000 1 .000 1 .000 1 .000

L Pet. 0 1.000 0 1.000 1 .000 1 .000 0 .000 0 .000

.June 24 June 26

Mason A Holt

E. Lansing Mason A

Open for Tournament Piny

.JulY, 10 VFW or Mason B

.July 15

' .July 17 m. Lnnslng-.July 22 Mason A

VFWor Mason B

.July 24 MaBOn A

.July 20

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E. Lansing

Holt

VFW. or MaHon B . E. Lansing

Holt

; MnHOJl A Holt· · · · M · B Double Header VFW or ason

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R<>snl1s Lnst R11nc!ny Stoclcbridg·e 7, Leslie 0. Fowlerville 11, BriiJ'hl.on 1. Mn.snn 6, Wchbcrville 5.

.July 31 Ill, Lansing Holt VFW or Mason B Douhle Header

lil/ll(l 1111/T 111/Tf!· !)Ill) Chnls1~n. '', Ann Arbor 3,

South Lyon 13, Saline 4. Pinclcncy-M•a n c 11 c s t c I',

g-rounds.

August 5 E. Lnn· sing ,vs. VFW or Mason B

Holt Double !-Tender

Ma~cin A

wet Holsteins with an average of 1,155 mille, 01.2 pounds fut; H. A. Miller pounds of mille and 44.1 pounds of & Son, registered Holstein, 1,200

II'H lu•c·n :t long tinw sin<·e

lw <'Ollie! ltal'l' shir1 (jll:tlily

lilu• this ancl at· a 'pl'i<'" limi

nmlcc•., il possihll' for· ~·o11 t u

huy ~tint ntm·e than ()IJP.' :- .~ _::_· 0

Arrow and Mack Shirts _: \IVhitc ;:mel Patterns

$3.25 to $3.95

Joy 0. Davis Co. li!MiO~, ~llCII.'

l'nt, a test of 3.8. pounds mille, 51.7 pouncls fat On.nw~ St•xt: Suurlaf The 23 registered Holsteins In Under 5 years-Harold Glynn,

Fowlerville at LeHiie. the Hugh Oesterle & Son herd led gmde Guernsey, 1,605 pounds mille, Mn.c;nn at !1t•ightun. tho May test with 1,254 pounds of 83,1 pounds fat; Ira Cronkright, Storllbt·illg-c: at. WdJiki·•JI, mille, 44.'1 pounds of fnt, 3.5 teat. . registered .Jersey~ 1,290 pounds

..... -·-·- ·-~- In second place was the herd of· milk, 73.5 pounds fat.

P~OOULTION 1(1 ~~-lbH Harold Glynn, 11 grade Guernseys, . Mature clnss-Ira Cronleright, \ J 1,016 pounds of mllle, 43.9 pounds I registered .Jersey, 1,530 pm!nds V I of fnt, 4.3 test. mille, 76.5 pounds fat; H. A. Mtllcr

I · .. · . . , Other herds which averaged II & Son, registered Holstein, 1,074

IN r[ PliN(l PnOili.J. over 35 pounds of fat i_n May wel:e: pounds mill<, 05.1 pounds rat. lo u Ul\ r I Im Cronlcright, 21 registered .Jer· · seys 765 pounds of milk, 43.0 1 J · N t T L t

mLLER Ai\""0 OI~S'I'I<:Hl,E pou~ds fat; Gould and Kalezyn· une ,0 00 a e I

111~tws A'J' ·J~OI' sic!, 10 registered and grade Hol-. · To Plant Beans steins, 1,312 poundB mllle, 43.4: . . . , i In rcporlg !'or April and May, pounds.fnt; W. c. Wright, 38. reg·. , . · . .

I Geo1·gc Allen, tester for the Jng· istered nnd grade fiolstelns, 1,~1 _,Trndl_Uonal bean plontmg ham-Williamston <lairy herd test~ 242 pounds. mil It, 43.1 pounds fo.t;:. month lS moving right along

1 but

ing association, llsts the high Harold Glynn,•ll grade Guernseys,. H. R. Pett\grovc, bean spectallst herds. 989 pounds mlllt, 41.9: pounds fri.t;c at Mlchlgfln State. college, says

A pl'll records showed 463 cows Ted Turan, 10 registe1;ed anq' ~hqt there stUI is time for n good in the 2:1 hOI'liS, or the 463 cows, grade Holsteins; 1,010· pounds bean croll to be planted. ti2, or 1:; per cent, were dry. mille, 39./i pounds. fat; Russell' ' June·15 'is the latest date that !'ievcnty-thr·ee, or lG per cent, stover 35 registered and grade is qsually .. recommended for pen made mom than fiO poundR of fnt. Guern~eys unci Jerseys, 799 pounds bean planting, Pettigrove points

I The a~snciation average per cow milk, 39.4 pounds fat; out, -however, that excellent fields was SflG pounds of milk nnd :l-1.7' Hugh Oesterle & Son, 1;139 of beans often· result when. tbcy pounds of fat, with a. test of ·1.1 pounds milk, 39.0 pounds fat; Dell have. been planted , Inter. If the 1

PPI' cent. Wolf & Son, 27 grade Holsteins, groy.olng season is long -enough, Thei'C werc .. 46l.'COWS.-in the 23 1,030 pounds mlllt, 37.9 pounds ra.t; t!Je·lat]lr. planted ·beans do well.

herd'; on tc~t in May, with 12 per nnd Rny Lott & Son• 22 registered .. -Kidney beans usually mature in , ccnl dt·y. One hundred ten, or 23 and grade Holsteins,. 076 pounds a shorter growing season than pea 1 per cent, mnde more than 50 mlllt,. 36.5 pounds fat. beans rind can be planted ns lnte pnunr!s of Fat, a decided increase High cows In each na Jtine 25. Thls later date helps over April. Average production were: . in ccmtrol of the bacterial blight/ per caw in May wns 936 pounds of Under 3 years...!...Ray ~_?tt &, Son, 'disease. Late plnntccl benJm he· mille and :!6.1 pound~ of fat, with registered Holstein, l,t>t>O pounds come less diseased rnd conse-a test of 3.89 per cent. mill<, 62.0 pounds fat; Hugh Oes· quently give higher yields.

Hig-h herd honors for April te1·Ie & son, registered Holstein: wt•nt to H. · A. Miller & ·Sons, 1,683 pounds milk; 57•2 pounds fnt. whoim 10 registered Holsteins Under 4 years-Elmer Hllln· STOCJ\BRIDOE ARRES'J'S nvet·n.~acl l ,287 pounds of milk ancl mond, registered Holstein,. 2,321 ·Abe Porter and Alonzo F. Sal· ·18.: •. pautHis of fnt with 3.77 test, pounds miJie, 86.0 -pounds. ·fat; ym· were each assessed fines of Closo be hillel were the Tumcr & Turner & Ralston, gi·~de' Holstein, $:1.0.00 plus costs of $11.05 by Jus­Ralston 16 registered and grade 1,ll07 pounds m!lle,-72.3 pounds-.f~t. t!ce Wi!Ua,m ·S. Seelye Monday I

~=============..,..---====o"'====================· I Under 5 year~..;...Hnrold. Glynn, ·m'om!ng. Both were charged wltb grade· Guernsey, .1,609,. pb_\lnds being drunlt nnd disonlcrly in mille, 85.0 pounds fat; ]_ra, ()ronlt· Stockbridge. Prater Wfll! brought

A right, · registere'd Jersey, . ~-.~83 tr jan Saturday night by Officers W pounds milk, :80.8 poJ1nds :fat. Alva Beeman and Frank Trnpp.

Mature Class-H. A." 'Mille·r &· Salyer was bi'Ought to the jail

u IOD " I will sell at !'JUhlic auction at the pla<::e 8 miles northeast of Muson on Frost t•ond ot•

4 miles south of Williamston and 4 miles west on FI'Ost t·oad, on

Friday, June·,2o, 1947 Commencing at 1 :00 o' clod<, sharp, the following described property:

.CATTLE

Holstein Cow, 8 ye;u·s old, bred May 29 Holstein Cow, 4 years old, bred February 25 Holstein Cow, 6 years old, due .luly 15 Holstein Cow, 5 years old, fresh and not re-

bt·cd

Tractor Cultivator Olivet· 12-inch 2-bottom Plow Hoosiet·. Corn Plantet· · . . , ,._ · :~ . Ldri'd Rollet· . ' · · _;. ; , ;' :; ; () Niii!li ~J!j::

. I ·' ''•J·':.:·-·~·r'4··~·!-\"'~{,t·-!J.I' Osborne Side Pelive,1y1 ~.~l(e ··! r(li '"Jit;k : 3-Section Spt•!ngtooth. ~f·a~~~J.~'N,#J;J ,f:~f~~J-11 t. 7-ft. McCormtck-Deermg Tractot· ,l\fd~~~fWf1

' ~ 'lj , l' Deering 5-ft. Mowet•

Sons, registerec( Holstein, · 2;400 ,Sunday evening. pounds millt, 103.2 pm_it)dii', fat; nnd W. C. Wright, registered Hoi· · stein, 2,197 pounds. mlllt,·: 81.3 ·---::::,_.,..;:-~,..:..--o---pounds fat. . · .

Other herds. Which averaged Stnte of Mlchh:nn. The T'>·ohntr. Cout't. over 35 pounds of -fat .. ht' .April fo1· the county of In,hnm. were: Gould & Knlezynslt!, ... 10 At n ••••ion of •nltl Co~~t·t, Jwld nt thr. registered ancl grade Holstein's, Pt•obute Oll'ice In the• City of Mneon, in 1,169 pounds milk,. 40,2_ .~.o~n.ds ~:lt\-,,C~~~~~· on the lOth dny of June, fat; H. A. M!ller & Son8 ; 21,regls· ·. Pt·cucritr i:tqn, JOHN McCt.l~I.LAN, tered Hols~elns, J,lOl, ,POU!1dS · Ju\lge .. of Prolmtc, mlllt, 30.0 pounds fat;, ·~I'll ,P,ri)J11C• , In tlic Mutim· of the E•tnte of Nll'l'· right, 22 registered, ~'li'seys: :114~ TIE E. CilA:Jpc, llcceh•ed. poimds 'mille . 37:1 pounds' fnl· RO:y ,llOI_II}Id' n .. CluJ' I<, SUCCCHHO(' ·~l't1Htoo of L 'tt & '8 '. 21··· · •i·t ,•d!., ·(I 11nld ••tntc huvlnl( lllbtl In Hntt! aotiO'l

0. ·· Qll, .. ·. t:eg,a~ et,~. ·_~}1,, .hiH~flu,tl_;iidmlhft~tmLfon Ll~Collnt, fi!H( hiH grade Hqlstelns, . 1;033' . rounils I>QlJ!ion J>l'liylnti fol'. the nlluwnnac t.her·.,. niillr, 36.0' po)lnds ·~at; .. li.hi1, f?eil ofo'.'.!wd fot;·t!i•·.uuulgnmcnt "'!" tli•L,·ihu­Wolf & Son 20 grade. Hol•telnii Uon or. thp_.·<~KIIftlo of ktdd CKtnle,

. - .. • ... · ·. ·"' ~· t' •· ·.·lt·1I1:1 Ot·tloa:ctL Thnt the tnt dny of , 1,002 pounds ·mlllt, · -31i. pOl!lldB J1II,V, ,'A. ll. ~U47, ,,;t ten o'clocl< In tho · . fat. . -·"., · .··_·.;·.·,:< .· 1 <:. ·:. _': .1'foh~_noori, -l~_t.-.HI\1~1 ~~·.oJultC OITica, he ur~cl

High cows in eilchoiige clnss'for '•' !•.ei'O'IY. IIIIJIOI!ltd,d fDI' axnmhll!lg Rll<l A. !l · ~ · • ·. . _ .. '.- ··: . -1 nllowl~u gnld' r~Ccount und. lwnrlng suld P.r ·were: .. : . . -: . ·;,. , · :. \~' · rmtltiOw;' ·~ _, .... :.. ·

Under 3 yeat;s-Hugh ·Oesterle:·; ·It '" Ftu·tlicJ· Ortlcrcd, 1'hnt public no. & Son ren-lstercd Holstein- 1 ~00 tlcc thc•·cor he >:lven by tnthllcation. of 1

h 1 t' H COllY of th!K order foJ• t.hl'l!C ti\ICCCHHIVH pounds millt, 61,2 pounds fat; H. weei<H' previouH to nuld tlny of lwtll'in" 1 A. Miller & Son,. registered Hoi·' In the lnghnm County NewH, IL llOWH· '

stein 1161 pounds milk. 58 4 l>nP~,. !ll'lntatl nnd circulntctl in •niol pounds fat,

0 ' Coun~y, JOHN McCLELLAN,

Under 4 years-Turner & Rals· A true COllY. Judge of I't•i•hatc, ton d H I t j 1 7 DAVIIl C. BEAT'rY, , !l'ra e o s e n, , 34 pounds · Ragl•ter of l'•·obntc.

Guernsey Cow, 3 years old, due July 10 Hol~tein Cow, 3 years old, b1·ed April 11 Holstein Cow, 3 years old, bred lVhu-ch ·1 Guernsey Heifer, .-8 months old HolStein. Bull; 2 years old 3 Holstein Bull Calves

.. ·John Dem·e Stav, Plow John Deere Cultivator

:.Oiive1· C11ltivator ''John Deere Double Cylindet• Hay Loader

10-20 McCm·miclt-Deering Tractor on Steel Bean Pullet·

Week-End Special$ . ' ·' l.·. ''

·. Beef· Roast, lb ........... : ...................... : .... : ................ _ ....... :42c 3 Holstein Heifer Calves ,Cattle T. B. and Bangs tested.

POULTRY

20 White R'~ck Hens SO White Leghom Hens

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IMPLEMENT~ AND TOOLS

F-14 McCot·mick-Deet·ing Tractor on t·ubber · in good condition, with starlet; and lig-hts

Climax Ensilage ·cuttet• with 45 ft; of Pipe 8-in. Case Hammer Mill G. E. 6-.Can Elech·ic Milk Cooler Fm;m Master 2-Single Unit Milking Machine Milw.aukee Corn Binder · 2~Section Spi~c D•·ag 2 Cream Se!lat·ators :Chot·e Boy Milket• 9-Milk Cans

TERMS: C~h, all goods. to be settled for day. of sale before removal

GLENN , KEITH,. Pfop. ~AR'L DUN,SMORE, Clerk

Swiilai' Steak, lb ...................... : .. : .... :, ....................... :.: .... :.55~ Fresh. Ground Beef, ib ...... : ........... ~ ................... ,. ............ 45c

'Beef. Liver, lb .......... : .... : .... :: ...................................... : ..... 29c

Pork Shoulder Roast,. lb •.. : ....... : ...... : ............................... 45c

Pork Steak, lb ................ ; ............. , ... ' ............................ ,49c

. Pure Home·Rendered Lard; 2 lba. : ............................ :..45e /,

Medium Strong .Cheese, lb~ ...... i ........ ~ ....... : ................... 49c

Ch•mk Bacon, lb ........... .': ... : .. ,~ ........ ;.,~ ............................ 49c

Full lin~ ~f cold meats

Home~ Made . Bol~gn.a

Large Chicken~

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MIDWAY Shopper's Specia~s Muliers

TWIN PACK

Pet Mille, 2 tall cans __________ 25c

Babo, 2 for ____ . _ ~ _____ .. ___ .. _ 25c

l'illt'V<' Hall', iitll'll llnli' · Del Monte Pears _________ .... _34c"·

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2 Sealed Halve~ in Loaf- 15c Coffee ,MIJLLimH OVI•lNClUI

z lott\'t•s 25C Del Monte ______________ .. __ A4c ..

Chase & Sanborn ______ :.. ____ A4c

Angel Food B.m·s ............. ,...43! Hills Bros. ________ .. ___ .. ____ A4c

Cinnamon Rolls .................. 19c Manor House ____________ ... _34c:

Duz 32c

·49c· 'I

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Oxydol 32c

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(RUISAIR------....-......­Powerfull Super scm;'tive I Give. you crystal· clcm·, rnzor·shnrp reception, Tunin~ ran)';e covers 2 complete hands; Standard Broad· cast, 535 to lGOO kilocycles; Overseas nnd Domestic Shortwave, 6 to 15 megacycles, Available in handsomely styled cabinet "~ ltiStrous ivory or b1·own pJastic,_o~ :mo~cr .L

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Sht INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THUI{SDAY, JUNE 12, 1947

Publl'c Fo!I'Um f<~l' 11111 Hnfl.lllilllH or thn wn.lor· IIIHl P"" gnllclll, If ~orl.onud J'.V tho 11. r1111g1:cl cifiWII Lu IJHJ lowc.~t whifJh t:lly II. woulrl c·nni.lllll only fi grulns

I!JxplairiM Wai 1•I' Hnlil'llillg Willi o11Jy .~UJH wl1icll 11. MnrJnn of lllll'clonlng HullH per gullon, 'l'ho Wlmt wollid r!lly-Hni'ten 111l Witl<w I'HIIill,Y ul' t.wo JlllfiJll" would h11ve lll'l'fJOnt wuf.ol' helng Hlightly .ovor

rueun t.o tho rumily wililout ll houw rudd 1'<11' l.he Hoi' I "nlng or llw wnl.m· four t.lmeH nH i1fll'd lLR the noftoncd ~Drteuer 'I lor· 01111 filii y11u I', A 11 npnrtmeut water ynll could suColy "'J~ that

J'llrllllc ,1 ilf lwuHCJ with lhi'<'" fumlllcH in II. yqu rtl'o now using a little over 'l'hero !II'e mnny , would IHIVI' pnlrl *Hi,llll for the four timoR as much ~oup a11 you

Mason who do nul llnvc lwnw · 1. l r th t wm!lcl with sol'tenml wntor, ~oflcnci'H for mitny renwlnH, Sum" .~nlt<'lling nl li<J WIL er 01' o pns people ,lu:Jt Cllllillll. ttl'for·d to pny year. Tlnw nho11l the tarr.~~Y with a fi'Oln $100 to $:1110 fm• 11 lwnw Now l!•I.'H H" IIlio i.IH'>IIJ llgunJH home sol'lenor? uoftenci' to begin with 1111ri HH n 11 III.Lle flllllwr, Yell, fllll Hol'tPnlnf.( •rt1cy mny cnntlmro to uao It r~~ult they continuo to pul 11p pliinL will """II "''mind ~·ffi,IJOO fliHI jllHI. nH umny 11ow do In other

·wlth Juu·r! water whic:II, clue lu lt>11 II. will ""'II 111'"1111 " ~JO,OOO P01 ' l'ill"" wllh municipal aortencrH and )mrcliWHH, coHlH tlwm J'r·uu1 $i1fl lo .Y'' 111' to "1'"1'111 '' "'"1 pny for lL In thoy will lHtVc water thnt hna no :jilUU per yell!' exlm Ill liiHIJl, W<·<ll' ~~~ Y1''"'·"· Will llliH iiwrciiHO 0111 ' Jn1rdenlng sflltll In it which Ia uncl lc<tr on elolhc~. cl.c:, nt:cunllng taxcH '! ~l.rielly spcnl<lng, no, mther rJnt to the taste but Is to the ligures from state licallh Will l.liiH usc money which we all right ror hollers, eooldng1 clcp!trtmunla unci other w;lcnlllic shmrlcl UH1J to hull<l hrldgos, wa11 l!i 11 g, etc. The advantage In llllll rcHeni'Ch org[tnizatirms. A Hr.WOI'H, strooi.H, ole, 'I No. This tJlla case 1~ this: ut present tho city aortencl' woulrl give thcHe pen- lliOil<'Y will etJillc !'rom l.llo water home aoClunm• In Mason must rc­

. Jlle n softenctl water, a walm· eon- wwr· ""'' will <'111111! nut of the move 22 fll'nins of lmrclenlng salts talning only fi gmlns 11f hanlunlng III<Hiey whi•·li lw Hnvc;J by lmvlng per g-nllon-if wo had a city soft­rJUlts pm• gallnn iiJHtmL<I of ll1o Hurl t'IH'<i waiL' I', 't'l1o ,wate1· llHCr .encr It then would bo 1·nqulred to present 22 gl'lllnu of lwnlenlng will HiiV" nu,·u Limn it will cost only remove fi grains or hardening ualln JlCI' gnllun, 'l'hiH would b" a! him, , salts per gallon. 'rhus it ·would great saviJifi Lo them and llw I Will I his irHTI!IIHe our wntcr lttr.t about four times ns long unci money which i~l sa~ed wnui~J more mlcH '? y,.,, ltboul. 12c fl"l' 10[)0 gnl- be operated for about n fourth the than pay l.lle add1twnal l~c peri' Jon.~ IIHWI. Yn11 JIIIIY call this u cost which It now i~; thus malting thousand-gallon sortcnlng chm·g,, lnx If yon wlsii but your saving a suhstanllal saving- to the owner, · We pwlted, nt t·nntlom, sevei·nJ in sottp alrlllc will practically, If n ~avlng which would pay for his

famiilcH lu Marmn or lwn people I not entirely, offw:t this incrcnsc, eit.y-sortcu~tl water and he. still untl II' the l'ily hnrl bt•cn sofiPning So you orc :Jctnally saving more wnnld have zero soft water us be­the water IItHt year· nl lhe rale OL lh;1n you spend, fore. An added advantage Is 12c !>'"' tlwllslllHl gallom1 liH'He I Will It bu '"'"''Hsnry to usc a found when you realize that the families of two i•""Ple wonltl have: hnnw llol'lcncr ·,• Not nc~esmu·ily hut maj<H·ity of 'home softeners for paid lr;sli lh1!n $12 per yt·ar fnt·. t.lw I you may It' you wish, jw<t as at ocnnmny only softens the water BOflClllllg' ot the wntur. Onu 111111- JH'<'II<'IIL 'J'lw prc':<:nt walcr con- which is hcutcrl leaving the cold ily would have paid .~8 lor t.hn ye;JI' ialml 22 g1·ains or hardening salts i water in the l;ouse hard. As a

~:::Now! From wartime research comes eren more amazing l{m1Jit~ tjualityl

$3.49 1 GAllON

PASTE FOR~1

MAnES 1 1·2 CAL!], PAlNT, H::IID·/. TO·I.IJI"LVI

H£M·TONJ: n.:::.~C:R KOAi"t!R 69¢ OIJ. • tiCW fCO:M·l"ONt: 4" a1W5il 12.18 • UI:t\f·TVrJZ 7RJM& I:.¢ up • P:OASTIC llATCI: ;:!';).!lb.

11./ashahle .loveliness fot Walls I Fresh colors and amazing washability make this satiny finish ideal for kitch­en, bath, woodwork!

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Now better than ever-thanks to war· time research-Kern-Tone brings you greater hiding power, durability, room beauty. Applies like magic! Dries in 1 hour w!thout "painty" odor. Covers most any interior surface, even wall­paper, with one coat.

rf1 Ouiclc Death lbr Ug.{y Weeds! · ~~1v~~ Kills weeds without ~ b.- . ,,o !1arming grass, soil, : lilJI'

· ··::~ Just spray on. 8 oz. i · ~:· 1:ackage, $1.00, trcnts •

1600 sq. ft. of lawnl S!I,!:RIV/1¥• WILLIAMS

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All-purpose interior• (! exterior decorative enamel! Applies cas- -~ i!y, dries rapidly, re· ·--sists wear and weather.

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$1.95 Quart

Kel.n·Tond Holle1· Koaler 89c ea. - New Kem·Tone 4 inch Brush $2.39- Kem-T~ne Trims, 15c up- Plastic Patch, 25c pound. - ·-"'""""'

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Mutum Church nf tlaD Nnzurcno. MIJr•r ny {,, Mnrfurd1 mlnir~tur•, 1 () 1011 n. rn. Buu .. d11y Hohuul. Wlllhun Jlunhnm~ nupur•fu­tunclunt. Ill/HI n, m. Mru·ulnl{ wcn·nhlr~o Hov, Myron C, Mnrfor·d, bl'otlwr of thu JlltnlcJI', IHlW 1~ Htudnnt nl OJ!vot Nnzu .. r·unn cnllpfJ0 1 will 11/lunh In tho mol'O­Ing ller•vlc·n 1 rJ :110 11. m, Yuulh H'l'UilJIIt, 7:an I'• m, I~vunnni!Hllc HtH'vluu with n

-;:;;:-;;~t-you hnv-;;--;;;;;-;;;;;,t !w't

npunlnl nHJHHIIJfll In wor·•! r111d Jlrtlllt' fn1' ,vut'1, 71:111 u. rn, Wu•lnuHIIIIY I.JVtlldiHr, fii'/I,YUl' llllfi J!I'H(IIU IWI VII:O,

Wllll;mutnn Mothorllnt. W. ,\, Clnri{III'Y, lllltiLU!', lJhui'Bh twhnol J II n. 111. Wul'uhlp ~IOI'Vi!'U J I ,,, m. YotJth Jt'II/Jowuhlp 1 p, m. Clwll' Jll'll!'licu WlltlllriiHiltY 7 fn ~ illn 11, rn. W. H. G, H. tlni!. Wa•cluuHdny ut ~ Jl, m, Cll'uitJH 1 tluuuru! Wuflnut~rlny.

Wllllurnstun Center Molho~lihl, W. J\, Owrcury, ]111tl1 Ill', WorHirlp Hlli'Vlc:u 1J 1\W n, m. GIHirtda IH:liuul 1 I! ::l!J n. rn.

MnlluJJ Clulflllnu Sduuco Socloly hnld11 noJ•vlt~uB ut. llw l'lnll'f:h, rmJ'Jifll' uf Onl{ 111111 1 1 UI'I~ 11\ruutH fJYUI'Y ~liJidlly IJIOI'II~

lr11-r nl. J I, Hundnv uulrclfll 111 lulld duriiiH tho JIEJI'Yir•P, W1HIIItHHinv uvunitJH rnuolinl{ ul i1 lnl'ilt•ll•.l ltrrtUrnnlllutt nl' Chr·Jntl11n Hnlm11·n hunililff, 1\ puhllo rnlldnH' rontn Ju upon 111 ilw c!hur·r.h ovm·y flnlunluy uftcrnnrn~ frf)m 2 in ~. 'J1hu Jnlhllr. In enr·dlully lnvl!wl lo nltund lhu Uul'vlcult nne! IIHU thu JUIIIJinu I'UIHJI,

Hull Flr~>t Mclhodl11l. WIIHnn M, 'l'mr· wn te1· anrl 21l·r~mln hul'CI cold Wtttot• and as you mix the two In 11 ~howcr, washing muchlno, tuh, etc. tho water grows hill'Clcr us you mix tho cold wutor. With city­softened water ull the Wlttm· In the house wpuld be clown to only llVC grains of hnt•dness nnd as you

I 1 1111111' mlniHliJI', NtL'\:1. Slllldny, JUIIIJ I r,l Wii!Ltnustnn St. Mary ,ti Cntlmllr:, l•r. IH J•'ulhrn·'H J)ny, 'l'ht• UIUJl will lw J\clr,(ph OuHfll', llltHitJI', Hllltil'dn.v Hlti'Vlt•H lltli!Jf!l 11 """ honur, '1'1111 JII\Ji!W' wl!l 11 c·t•ach 71:Jfl I•· 111. HtrrHIIIY lll!I'Yico lfl::lo u, m, un thu Hllh,lotJJ: "A Mun'tl A Mnn Wlw11?' 1

l•'owlol'vlllu U u. ,m, 'l'ht! rnn!t! 'lllfll'lnl will tii!HC fn1· tho Hfl!'\1-

WJIIIniJUllnn St. Knthci'JJln'a Eplr.copnl. 1111'111.fJl' Mud)tHHwll, ]titlllnt'. Wor·uhlp HUI'Vi['U a Jl• m. CliUI'l:h Hcltuol <I' Jl. m.

't ft 1 Mason Cnlhohc Ml:uilcm. MnHH will Itt• mix this Wl h your zero ~0 encl anlrl al. tho I'I.IIJ~td nt thn c•or·nu!' of ,fl•f-wnter from your horn~ Softener fllrtW/1 nnd Chul'I'Y Hll t!I!I.JI !:iuruluy mom .. you still have a nice soft water inJ( nt H :110.

In Wllich to, bathe, waRh or for M~son l'rcahyluri-;,;~-MIII'IIilllli W. Hlmp­whntcvcr purpoflc you uro going 1wn, mirliHtm·. on H1rndny, .T1111o 1 o, nt to llf:lO.ll. Jn .this case :you have 10 u'dw·k Mt·, !iimprlfHJ will rH·r·ru·h un ~ELVC():.ffiOnc.y··beCRUSC your home "'l'hu Noud of l'.Hyer.lt 1\l)lln!!th JlnlrTilll'

Unit 'will" 'u",u"f'InliCh longer,' It will It~ to Hifl).{ H HCJ/[~. Htlfl MrH, JtnyJH1 Ol'l~llll

J >J numhPI'H HI'O to 1!1•, 1'MJ•Iorly In (:", not require l'Ogencrating so often <:uillmnnt i ''Jr 'f'lwtr J\1·t Nr·nr·, 11 h,v llnrh arid you hnvc saved time as well. nnd "Mni•HtrJHtJ," J.y JIJ•nnclht!llfi. Cltul·eh

/lll)ronl will mPut n!. 11:15 u. ru., Jlllrl t.lw We tnust also remember that we WcHt.mlnHU!t' F!!llowtlhi 11 KJmtpH will lwhl

nrc the city and thnt when the tht•lr rnmltlng ut Lllf' mlHIHu nt til!vuu

It 1 o'cloel<. Chtll'f'h F11mily Ni,..cht IUIJIJHH'

lt•u, Clllll'c•h Hi!houl c•lltHH"H nwul ul I I :00, Ottl' c•htll'l'h Hcl1nol ctllltlt111CH wllh ll ]li'CIU'I'Uffi llll fhi'OUJ..:'h t. Jr tJ IIUOinJOI' lriUIIIhH. Jl11IJy VIII!Ut.Jnn IJjiJJl' llchonl for· lhu :tlult. mnnmunlly will hn lwlrl nt. tim llniL Hnlwnl frum .Ju111: I 6 t.n Juno 27. 'l'hn llllliHiunA wJJI lin hulrl uncl1 nHIJ'IIinJ.{ ft'(lrT\ 0 :flO to II ::10. All Jhlltlr·t•rt lu•LW!!Illl tlw IIW'H of rl to IIi 111'0 lnvltod Lu Jlt­!und. A llntJ Jli'OJ-P'llnJ 1t1111 I!I'IHI HI'I'IIIJRf'd hy tho c·orrrmlt.tt'l• whlc·h L'l hr•uded by Mi'Ho MU!'J.!III'Cit Huln1 rtnd M I'H, • I~thnl Hc:lrniHJJ', '!'lin huH will A'O nul in Jlir•k ll(l t.lH! c!JJidt'OJI rur' UJhJco Hdl!lO) c•nnh mul'nln~. 'l'ltu Ht'hr•dulu will !lu nn fnl~ luwH: Jfnr']H'I' hchuol, H:/Jfl ~ Dunn tH'houl, H:IU; gjfc•J't. l'lllld, H:lf,; Ounn ~u:huol, H:20; NtJI'lh Hehnol, H:/111; f~ott Hchonl, H:otli. All t·hlldrNJ nJtJ wt•lt•omu lo rldo Uw LuH, ri'IW!'C In no ehnl•gc.

WIIIIn111n~on Cllrlsllnn Hdtturt• Soc:hJty, I WllllntllfiiOII WPHioynn Muthndlal. n, .A, Wor11hl11 \tU'I'Vkll nnd I'!Hll'ldl IH'ilotd, II llu/1•, tliP·duJ', ('htm:h utd111ul IU 111 Ill• u, ITio fl11hjunl 1 "Oucl 'l'hu l 111 J•I•I'Vl'l' 1d I (Jiurm IHI•ut I nit II II• 111. Wnl'uhil• Jturvll'fl Mun," Cluhlun 'l'uxl, l'11Ui11111 ~H;'/, lhr~ lll:lll u, 111o nntl li I'• 11\, W, Y, P. H. HPUllliiVo I'UIIdlnH, PHnllliH aa:l, ·I, fl, I !I, 7;,10 P• lnr 1-rnytll' jjUI'Vl,~u rl'hUI'IHhty 'l:ao JO, MldWtJUII tlCI'Vitu Wt!tlflutltluy h u. m. 11, m.

Willlnmaton L.t~thornn. AH•hl" M'llliHf'll, Dunavlllll M(jlhmhat, IC. r;, DtPIItonn, unHifll', Luulun hull, H l'utmurt 1111t'f'l, JinHior·, 111:1111 Ghurt•h twhun!, A'rtlurl' Wor11h]J1 ucrvlcu 11 I!• m, Uhill'l'h Hi huull i'ul/r,h, llliJIItJ'IIItf•lltlonL Mf!lhwllut. Stu~ 12 11. m, doril Ony pr·ngi'Hill, H:IIO lllhlu llrlwnl

' Whonll1old Mcthndltit, II. f!. lltut/J!IIIJf, JIHHtcJJ', O:Hfl Wul'Hhlp Ht•l'Vil'l. l11::t11 ChuJ•c:h JH•hool, LltH(uJ' WnJ'ruq·, III!Ptllll-, tJ•nclont. 7:UO M. Y, 1•'. ''"''Yil'l', Mit/o.,, 11, 1

dcwullurml Jltli'Vic\u 'l'hunuiJ\Y t·lll'ldr.,~ H u't]Joc:k, I

I

LoHIJc ll11ptlst. Puul K 'l'llt'hl•t', pli:•IIIJ', I lll:llll S1mdny 111 hutd, I I :fro \VIll'ultlp twrvlc•rJ, Scnnon 1 '"l'!u• 'l'dnl.' 11f .!wtl'ph," HJtt•dul mtrHle J,y choir, H;ao Yuulh Ft·l~ lownhlp, H :Ill) nl. Mt•!hociiHt l'IIUI't•h (•Inn~ !n.r JII'CJ/i'l'llm of vnc~ntluu Ulhlc: twltuol.

Jll'/1~1'11111, f:cHilllliiiJJIY Jti'U,YIII' IIH~nliJHC 'l'twtiday ~ u'rllmtl(,

WIIJi,mulnn llnttllat. Jlurulrl IliJirHr•, IHlll­tor. Clnll'r•h jlllf'lwnl Ill n. m, Wrn·ah!Jt III'I'Vit•tl II /l, Jll, II ltd 7 J:il) Jlo m • .Tnlllut• nnd rwnlu1· Hl'uiJt)H I)::HJ p, m, Huruluy Hl'lltJoJ )l"lHII/1 HI utly1 'J'hiii'H!IUY 711 ~ ,l, til• l'tiiY•Il' 1/lti'Vil't' 'l'iiiii'IIIIUY H 11, m, W~tr111•rt'11 J!FIItt.IHL Uniun Lhir·d Wcduu•· doLY lli ~ p, Ill, '

Daru1vlllu Froo Mcth;i'ieL. Lloyd Eulnlt, ' puBiur·. ill :on Huruluy nC"hnol, lof'rlnnd fll'l'l'illt·, HIIJitll'illtnndnnL II :IJIJ J,l'cnddnw- 1

lli'I'Yh•p, H :II !I lllhlu Hf'iuull I!I'D~l'{lnl 11t. Wllllnmr~tnn Nn:ranmo. l'n11l lllllllliTFolltl, lit1• M•·llltullfil f'IHII'I'h. Crmrrnunlt.V au·uy~ Jtnnlo•·· Chiii'C'h 11dwill I Jl 11. 111. Wor·hhlp

11 1 r /!II 1•! rrm Tlii'Hdny pvuninJ..t" nt H n1 cloc~. •

HtJJ'YimJ II n. rn. 11nd 7 ::1!1 Jt. rn. J•J'HYN I fk~·:lr!ILI' 1'111111 h Pt'HYt'l' rnoutlnu 'l'hul'11• · Hll!'vicu Wcdrwhduy 7:,:10 p, m. d11Y t•vr llillff 111 :-t u'dtlf'!,, '

c y saves money we nrc sav ng toniJchl ('l'httl'HIIIIY) Ill tllfl f'ltlll ( h; 1\{'Xf 11-Jouscl Unltntl Brethren. nor·dnn Ovm·-moncy. Softened water wnl SFLVC wouk 1)11! full!' dlvndnnA nf th(• Wutnt•f\ 1 11 holt, JIHHlOJ'. SundHy liclwol Ill fl, II), I the city much .money on water IIH/HJCintlon will huld lhr it• oflliW JTIN·l~ \VIll'l Oil nallawny, HUJH.II'Inton!lunl. Mol'll­nlain nnd meter repairs as well us lnJtH, On ti11111lny, Juw• 2~, Holy Cum- inf..l' wn,•ul1l1• ut. II n. m. P''"Y'll" rrJ(Jetltu-i

munltlll will ]Jp ohHt'l'\lf'd, 11nd LltP fnl-~1 ut•h Wt•dnt•Hdlly f•Vf•rilllf..l' nl k:OO p, m, I other minor items, lowlnu Surul.ty, .lull!' :!!J, Dt'. ,J. V. HuLh, 'l'hl' dnily vni'HIIun Hilde Hchonl will r·ou·

If I 1 to lcnow how Jlcrnn of Alrnn. (•ollt~uu, IH to IIU IWI,jHL tiriUI' lh•·u11~·h ,JIJIIfJ 1:~ Y.llh lhP. I]Nnon-you WSl , 't Jll'~nelwt·. 1 Hti'.Lllun June 15 nt 7:lri Jl, 111. Sumlayl

much 1l will cost you £01 sol encd --- 1 H!'/aml picnic ,Junu 17 Ht l'I(•,LHHIII.,, ln!\u. water do thif.l: Take your last Wllllnm:Hon Weslt'!Yitll Mcthn,Jist, Loclw.l JJ' YU\11 dlildrlln do /lUI hLLV(• /1 WilY l.u water bill On jt you will sec thulll. A. Cule, pnutnl', \l{IJitlhiJI Hf'I'Vh'l' ln 1LIItnd StiiHiay tH•lirwl C'llll I..eHI!u :!~lh1 I number or ga lons 0 wa cr used. Chur·c·h ru•Jwnl 11 :I ,j Jl, rn. Pl'llYUl' IICI'V~ M, /\, huHincHfl lnPetlnl-(' JUtlt' 10 nl homo

' I f t a. m. Ch111'r'h c•lnHH Jn('f'lt!IJ.! II 11. m.lllnd \~P wllr provtdr• tlllrlH!rot·tutl<ln. W.

Divide this by 1000 and multiply l<·e, WcdneHdHy, 7 p, m. or Ml'll, r:1·ern. 1

by 12c, If you used 12,022 gallons I iiii~~~;~:~~~~~~~~~~ii~~~~~~U~ you will divide by 1000 which ..------·-· equals 12.022xl2c equals $1.55 for one quarter, Do this with you past,· four bills and you can tell what 1 it would have cost last year had i ·

I the city owned and operated a I municipal softening- plant. This ' would have poid for your soft watci' and you would have bc!'n saving from ~50 to $100 by using the softened water.

I Remember, this is tile only

money ne~ded' to pay for and operntc this plant. No other funds I

1 or taxes need be raised or used. The water consumer will pay for I and operate tl\is plant nnd he will , be saving more money than it ' costs him to do this. ·

R. R. ROBBINS, D. C.

InN DIES Miss Audrey Rom, 30 years old,

ot' New Orleans, Louisiana, sister of Mrs, Emerson Shepard, passed 1

away In the Fom·o hospital in I New Orleans this weelc In the past thr~e years Miss Rom hncl , visited Mason on different occa­sions, but wns forced to go to New Orleans for her health. ~

PJII~ASANT EGGS FitEE There's still time to get pheasant

eggs the conservation department Is giving away. Heavier game farm egg production than was antici­pated und delayed deliveries of eggs by commercial hatcheries furnish an additional several thousand eggs for free distribution to sportsmen's groups, 4.-H clubs a.nd ,farmers. The department ex­pects to distribute 37,000 eggs this spring for hatching by clubs anrl individuals. Eggs set by June 15 may produce some of next fall's

1 game birds.

I ---There arc nearly 10 times. as

many service stations as there nrc postofflces .. , ..:....;... __ _

Davis Martin will speak at the Miller Road Bible church, W. Mil­ler road off South Cedar, Lansing, on June 15 at 7:30, He has been

, the director of Christian worlt nt

I the Ford Motor company for more than 12 years, and Is now a eon-

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IBultnnt on labor problems, He was recently enllcd to Milwaultee for a conference with the Allis-Chal- I mers ruunagcment and employees, and will bring this service a special

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report of the events. A recent vis- 1360 itor at the Communist headquar­ters, he will give some information 1!1

concerning Communist plans for luldng over colleges, universities,' public utilities nnd other strategic 1

centers of our nation, according to Rev. E. A. Roloff, pastor of the church. The public is Invited to at­

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'I'HUHSDA Y, .JUNE 12, 1947 THE INGHAM '.COUNTY NEWS 1 • • , a • • • ................... • • • • • .........

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fJ'onk In n HflfL Hhnllo of' Jlinlc nnd I .. mwlwnn IJiaunml 1

t hot• accemwri<JH wm·o while, Sho 'rho Alpha Dnlta 'r1111 claaa of L H Q L T J wom rt tJitouiuor cmnago nf white tho Pt'Cflllyi.nrlun Buml1ty seltooi SfRVI~fS WfONfSDAY I, fOR MRS. OUVf.HfYB ·.

Pursued By Unknown Enemy t J'llli1Ji1. will moot l<'riuay rnr 11 1 o'clodt

'MAry Dixon J Dean c. OtJeilcllc Wllfl lila hrolh- luncheon with ·M:J'H, Mat•y Dixon. ..... --... -· ... --.... er'H g-t•oontillllllll anti tho gueats Rev, 11nd MrH, C, P. An<iJ'OWH who

· . wm·o Horti.ml by Robert S. Bil'ltott wlli nrrivc Tillii'Hrl!ly nre cxpcul.mJ Counle wed In of' r.aJIHillg'. lo ho Jli'CHcnl:. Jl iH drmlrcrl that ull

r .,. · ·. ·1 , • , MrH. r:uJ.h 'I'<Hllllllll. played 01·gcm old oml ~1cw memhr11:H ~" )li'CHr~t, Double 1.\,ll1g SeL VlCC ,miiHie jii'CICIIlding tho ceremony. UH ti~IH ciHHH Wllfi fmrm.<i. by ~1:1:

1 Si.1111rl Openhuulnl' rmng "Eiec!lliHJe" AnritewH who WitH theiJ l.cn.cilet

WAS EARJ,Y IIOMES'l'EADER IN SOUTU U~liO'l'A,,

Mill" Wnncl;a Mon<ll.to, drtllgh-~ ;,.rrcl .IJ!ll "L<>I'dll .. I'mycr." Im- unl.ii Him moved u.way. Bring ft diHh tcr of MrEI. 1•. L .. Mnr·ll11 ni.Lrtll· l!lndi:t.lcliy t'olinwiJig the Fmrvlecs to pass nnd own labln tmrvlce. olng and Hoher't ?ll<•liello, unn of 11 J'c:~·c•ptiml was liPid 11t the hnn1c 1 RolltJ and bcvertlge will be fur-Mr .. nnd Mr·u. Alll•cd .1", CJuciut.lc ol' i.hu hrid<~>''l'oorn's parents 011 nlrJhed by hostess. ,

Mrs. Olive De yo, 83, ·died at eight o'clock Sunday ·evening at her home, 226 Weal A~)l; She hu4 been ill for nearly a year ... ·

Mrs. Dcyo was born Mai·ch 281 18(J.I, in Shlawassce county, the dflughter of George and Amand~ Van Vrtllwuburgh, When ahe was 17, she went to South Dulwtn; lilcd a clfllm on a homestead, und secured It by fulfilling the condi­tions herself. l!,ebrunry 10, 18Ba, she wrts marrlccl to Franlc Dcyo at Do Smet, Kingsbury county, South Dalwta. In 1007 they moved to Mason where Mr. Dcyo died 10

ot Holt., wore unllml 111 Jllllt'J'IIlg'l! M 1 1

. •tlr·ecL " with the double J'inr: ~cn:ico road

11 1 0 ' • Choir J•l!um Hnlw Elnle .

by Rev, Wilson M. 'l'cnrmnt ILL 'J'Jw hriclo'H tnhlc Wlls nprencl 'J'he Prettbylerlttn chtU'<~h choir Is tile Metlwcllst nhureh 'rhlll'sci:\.y. with IL linen CJovm· llJHI contoJ'cd l · lmving- a b~tlwd goodtJ fllllc Sn ur-May 2n. nl B )l, m. 'J'.ho allttr wnH with nu <>lghl-IJer•cd calw. On A t tl

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· 11 day, ,June b, a 1c Jan c rn-i decorntcd wllh llghi.fld l.tt[li!I'H, cllhel' HiclcJ wm·c: thr•r.r. gold Clltllc e 'cor.rlfl ru·c to he USPcl for the new palms Hnd ilrr'I{C. hHIJiwl.Y of plnlc slllli<H holding tali white tapers. Balclwln !Ulefll.rnl.rine orr;un fund. g lnuloll, while u~tCI'" ami "llllll Al.:11 "" Um ln·idc's table wnH n l ,,

" " Anyone out:;irle he choir· JJIILY u(J· d~agonu. jJIHJ,.:;I.al 1111.IW piul.e, an helrlnom of nat:c !.owurdH Lhll Si.tlc, 'l'IIC :mlc iH · I.J11, ltricl"f~rnnm's family, which t.n herrin at 10 a. rn. nnd continue 'rhe b1·lde wot•c an al'tern""" Judd ir 11 Jividllal gTnom'fl culws ,.,

length 'Jown fJf powder blue !lt'npe, Wl'appecl irl Hilvur 1111 c1 Lied with until evcry~hing is Hold. stylccl with yol<c ol' cul.-out cnr- wlril.c J'ibllmw. MJ'H. Pauline Balch broltlcr·y, cap Hlecves and a l.ic•·•·cl a<•l.cd ns hn1.1l".9H nnrl Mrs. Rex D. peplum slcirt. She wnru 11. while Cicldin, aunt of the bridegroom flower-trimmed open lml llllll <'11.1'· :I<'I'Vml the W!lcldillg' cuke rumlstcd rled a while Bible with l.iny 1'-:hilc; by Mlm1 Helen Light. rosebuds,

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J,inlon l'i(ll'.rtltH nt Grruluallou 'l'lrirlv seniors l'eedvecl their

dlpl01mis Thursday evening, .June r., in the sehool nudilor·iurn. Awarcl11 were given to Ute follow· ing· Btudcnts by Mr. Blad': Salu: tol.nrian, .Tnyec Qulelc; valedic­torians, Lilli~n Dnvitmn nnd Lauric Ann Wilwm, Lamie Ann rti."J J'C· ceived thfl 'r"''l'yben·.v pin and the D. A. n. pin. The Ji1ng11Hh :tward was given lo Helen .Johnson; com­mercial award, Norma Hala.va; music, .James Moores; alhlctic, Stanley Patton; oratorical, .lamcfJ Monr·cfl, .Tames .Jem1ing-s of the Arnnt·ican Legion pr·csontcd the r·cgular pl:tque to Bruce Hancoelc. Robert 'Linton of Michigan Stfltc college gave the arldr"ss to the g-mditatc>J, his topic being "You Have the Gr·ccu Light." Supt. Opcnlo.ndcr prescnl.cri the class to Gower Chapman who presented the cJiplomrL9. lnvocal.ion and betiCcllc­ticm were given by Rev. Charles Howe. Procesliional and recessional were played by the school band

years later, Mr. anti Mrs. Dcyo were · the

pnrcn ts of siK children, four of whom survive. '!'hey arc Mabel Donnohuc, Mason; Chat·les· W. De yo, Williamston; Mrs. Fl'llnces Collar, Mason; and Arthur Deyo, Mason. Two daughters, Mildred unci Elsie, died before their moth­er, Mildred leaving a daughter whom Mrs. Deyo adopted. She. Is now Mrs. ·VIrginia Bruder of Lan­sing. A hnlf-sistcr, Mrs. Jim Man­ning, Mason,· and a hnlf-brother, H. H. Bates, Bay City, also sur­

· l•'llilnwing a Hlwrt honeymoon 111 Helen Light of Sl, .Jnllllll, '"'" 1\unl.tHII<y thn;t will nralw their

muld of honor, wore n pr·inleci lrfJnw 111 J,;uJSmg.

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ll;ntc1·tainH at. Shull'l'l' Mrs. Wesley Dlrtclc cntertninetl

at a 1 o'elo"lt luncheon SaturdJLy with IL storlc ~howcJ' honoring­Mrs. Lawrence Parlccr. 'l'hc tables were decomtcd wi lh lilies-of-the-

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1 valley in lamb conlaincrtJ, TI:ightccn l{llcsts wct·c sct·ved. The guest of honm· was pi·cscntcd with a bathi­nettc.

,Junior Choir Plenlrl F'ridny lim jnnio1· choir of the

Presbyterian church will meet nt 10 a: m. to rehearse for the rlcdi­cation of the junim· church chapel which will be held next Sunclay at :J p. m, After the rehearsal they will go to the Ma.son park for a picnic. Parents UI'C asked lo join them with picnic tlhmer bnsltets.

Mr. nncl Mrs. George E. Brewer nre visiting her purcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Cooley, and her brother,-- Paul, on .Dnondaga road for· a short time. After a bt·ief visit among friends and relatives in Michig-an they will move to Evanston, Ill.. where Mr. Brewer will begin gracltJRte worlt at Norlhwestel'l1 University in the sdwol of music in September. Mr. Bmwer recently received a master Of arts degree from Albion college und his father, Rev. Harry A. Brewer, received the degree of doe­tor of divinity from Albion.

George Miller is seriously ill at his lwmc on Aurelius routl. He has been in failing health the past year.

Robert White undCI'Went a ma­jor operation at the Sparrow hos­pitnl lnst I~1·iday.

Mrs. Cecil Pollok of l.owell spent the past week with her Ris­ter, M1·s. Rose Thorbu1·n Mills. Mrs. Mills suffered a heart at­tacit early Sumhty morning,

Mr. anti Mrs. Wesley Black and daughters were Sunday dinner guests or Mr·. and Mrs. Lyle Rals­ton, Marywood ave., near Mlller road,

vive. 0 t h e r survivors Include 10

grandchildren, and eight · great­grantlchildren.

The gmndchlldren are Mrs, Myr­tle Douglas of Grand Rapids, Mrs .. Henl'lctta Clto of ·Denver, Mrs. · Frances Asquith of Stocltbrltlge, Mrs. Derwood Collar of . Mason, Floyd Deyo of Williamston, Mrs. Lorraine Aclcley of California, Marvin Deyo of Lansing, John Deyo and Miss Audrey Dcyo of Wlllinmston, and David Bruder of Lansing. '

"Pursued'' is both the title and the basic actron In the Robert Mltchum-Tcresa Wright film coming to tho !•,ox Sunday and Monday. Besides the performances of the two stars, Judith Andcr·son, Dean Jagger, Alan Hale and John Rodney are featured in important sup­porting assignments.

. FOX UIEATRJll Fights Unseen

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Funeral services were held at two o'clock Wednesday ·afternoon from the Jewett funeral home, Rev. C. A. Lawton officiating. Burial was In Maple ·Grove ceme­tery, Pallbearers were F I o y d Fisher, Harry Brenner, Gerald Waltersdorf, Leon Swain, Arthur

Teresa Wright, Robert Mitchum anrl .Judi lh Anderson arc stars of "Pursued," coming to the Fox on Sunday ancl Montluy.

Pollplc and Franlt Paul. "Boston Blaclde and the Law," "Pnrsued". depicts the constant newest adventure of the /am;~~ struggles of- .Teb Rand (Robert

spealccr. The tlcltcts are nearly 1111 sleuth ope~s .satu~~ay.at t~lc t'tle' Mitchum) against a nameless sold up to this date. · with Ches 81 Matus 111 \ 1 re force that seems determined to

Children's Day exercises will be ;~ole. Also br~~lnen~ly Cca~tu~ce bring about hi~ ruin. Raised by Ma held Sunday, June 22 during the :rrud;y Ma.rs d a RalllC 1 ~\ 0

as Callum (.Judith Anclerson), who Sunday school hour, 10:45 a. m. Dowlmg,. an lC rare · '~1 , showed h1m as much love as she E l I V lted' lnspector Farraday and GeOlgc .E. showed her own children '!'harley vcryone s n · · St 8 the Runt ' - '

A good number attended the one a -'- . . ('l'crcsa Wright) and Adam (.John Aid last Thursday. Ava DeCamp The first sce~c is laid m a Rodney), Jcb, tormented by long had charge of the program. Tho women's pcmte1JtHLJ'Y where unexplained shoclts endured in his topic was "Home, and Its Influ- Blaclti~, tt·eatl~g. th~ 1111m~te_s to eal'ly childhood,, is unable to ac­ence" Glenna Droscha responded a mag1c show, IS mduectly tespon- eept. her· affectwn, Upon Ius re­with' some very .good remarlts. alble for one convict's escape turn from Jighting in thf; Spanish­Bertha Edgar gave an experience . when she' uses his tr1ck box to American War he argues with all of how one church became the good advantage. · nntl kills his foster-brother. hub of the community. The July ' "The Town Went Wild;" starring ,Jcrtlousy meeting .will be. a picnic for the_ ,ifmniy Lydon; ··Fredc!ie Bartholo- In "Deception" the Tueada.y nnd· Sunday school chlldren, the place mew,·and "Edward· Everett Horton 'WPrlnesday feature at lhc Fox, to be announced later. . will be shown as the second fea- Bette Davis portrays Clu·istino

Miss Bntty ,Barry and.Paul Rllr· ture, ·. Radcliffe, pianist, who finds her deen were married· Suntlay' after- har1py marriage with Karel No-noon and a ·reception' was held at· ROLFE ·COMMUNITY vale [Paul Henrcid), talented the home of the bride's parents, Mrs. Allee Bro\irn cellist, threatened by a past that Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe BarrY, A inv.olves het' relationship with large crowd attended. The youn:g Mr. and Mrs. Walter c. Tower Ai~xander Hollenius (Clautte·. couple received a host• of gi(ts. of Barryton were weelc end guests Rams). renowned composer and Ice cream and cake .wer~ served. of Mr. anti Mrs. EarL Wheeler. conductor. Hollenius, despite his The couple left early In the ~ve~ Sun'c!'ay .. evening callers at the marked displ~usure ~itl.1 the. mar­nlng for a week' a outing at the / Wheelet· home were Mr. and Mrs. rlage, offers to asstst hareJ's lake. I Waltet· G. Powers, also of Barry- mumcal career.

Mr. and Mrs. John Edgar and ton. Christ.ine doubts tire composer's the latter's Sunday school class M. sincerity but heJ' anxiety fo1· I:Jcr vis,ited the Presbyterian churc~ In Mrs. s_tanley Haz~l t~~d Bal'l~s~ husbami's futnr·c stiflcs,.iter suspi-Lanslng last Wednesday evemng. Helen Hazel attend d Y cions Her fc·u·g mount however Th · · ttl 1 ady for Rardee11 wedding at the Mason · · · ' · : • ey at c ge ng P ans re . afternoon as the mm poser cunnmgly and remodeling the church here. Bapttst church Sunday ' · cruelly prods Karel's jealousy to

· Mr and Mrs. Vred Brown vis- the breaking- point. OKEMOS AND VICINITY ·!ted Miss Nellie Brown at Sparrow "The Bnchelor·'s Daughters,"

Mrs. A. B. Whiting hospital Sunday afternoon. Later slar1·ing Gnil Russell and Ann they called at the home of Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Allan Barron and Mrs. Nester Morrison of Lansing baby daughter Theda Ruth of Wy- and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gillett andotte spent the weelt end with on · Mericllan road. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jay Mr. anti Mrs. Ben Marshall spent Becker. · t 1 lt

Mr. and Mrs. Boyden Hubbard the: weel< end at Bngh on, v s ·-1 lng Mr. and Mrs. Charles Camp- Record Bar

and daughter Sue Ann of Val ey bell, Elnroute home they called on Farms spent Sunday with Mr. and G'll tt

ORAIHTA'J'ES SATUJl.DAY Mrs. Rex Willtlns and family. Mr,' and Mrs.\ Howard t c. · Loren Edmonds o.f Mason lms Bible school started Monday Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and

been honoJ'cd with selection to morning at the Baptist church daughter spent Sunday with her sm·ve :w one of the 10 senior· mar- with 123 children present. parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Lovc-shals for the academic pmccsslon- Mr. and Mrs. stuart Bearup, less, on Cavanaugh road. a! which will precede the annual Mr. anti Mrs. Eugene Stafford and Miss Alice Miller has signed to commencement CXC1'ciscs of West- Mr. and Mrs. l~red Hayes dedi· teach 'the Rolfe school another ern Michigan college at lO :30 catctl thelr babies at the Sunday year. School meeting will be held Saturday morning, at Hynmes ·mo1·ning services at the Baptist July H to elect a director fot· Field. church. three years.

AURELiuS ~Irs. Mtuy Drosclu

A l<'athcr-Son banquet is being held In l.he church parlors this Friday, June 1a, at 7:30 p. m. Georg-e Green will ar.t as toastmas­ter·. The Williums twins will mn­dcr three musical numbers and Mr. Stolz of Owosso will We the

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Perkins and'-============== Charles otis were callers at the 1: Arthur McFarren home Sunday.

A games party wlll be held at tllo I. o. o. F. hall thls Friday eve­ning: June 13 at 8:00 o'cloclc. ·

The Past Noble Grand club of. Edwina Rcbelcah Lodg;e No. 207 . wlll meet next Friday afternoon, June 20, Instead of thls Frlday as was first planned. Committee No. 2 will serve.

The junior choir of the Baptist church of 21 voices sang fat• the first time at. the Children's Day exercises Sunday.

Rev. Ervin Basler has been ascked to give devotionals ovet• station W. I. L. S. every momlng at 9:45 o'clock. No alarm needed

Mrs. Charles Oswald and daugh­ter Nancy spent a few days last week with her parents In Saginaw. WHEN YOU insut·e with this

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LATEST RE.CORDS "JACK, .JACK, .JACK" UILLUSlON" Xnviar CuR"ul-37:119 "HILL ANIJ DALE POLKA" "LITTLE ANN' Jcny Mc•zancc-12331 "WABASH CANNON BALl." "FREIGHT TJMIN BLUES" Rny Acuff-3700S "IT'S A GOOD IMY" "THE SLOW MOSQUITA" Gene KrUfJa-37200 "SHADRACK" "ALTON & EVIL" Golden Gate Qu:u·tct-3't2::Hi "ROCKIN HORSE COWBOY" "MIIJNIGHT MASQUERADE" Frnnldc Car!c-37337 "BOIN-N-N-NG" "MY HEART HAD A WINDOW" Kay Ky:oet•-37:138 upo• FOLKS" "THERI':'S A DIG ROCK IN THE

ROAD" Roy Acuff-37345 "MOTEN SWING" (Boglnning) "CONCLUSION" u .. rry .Jamcs-37361 "SAME OLD .BLUES" "OLD DEVIL MOON" Gene Krupa-37270 "AS LONG AS I'M DREAMING" "STELLA BY STARLIGH'l''' Hnrry.·Jaauee-37323. '' .'' 1

"f'OSSUM SONG" "AS LONG AS I, LIVE" Kny Kyocc·-37292 "I WANT 'fO THANK YOUR

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Mrs .. Betty Lawton ·and Misses India DuBois and Martha Thayer of Mason 'wet•e Sunday callers at the 13. H. Field home.

Hartford: .agency ·you can be certain we'll be there prom~tly after a fire ready to settle yout· lou~ At all timea, we welcome the opportunity ~0 advise you on any insurance matters.

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Mr. and Mrs. Wells Cllclmer of Lansing and Chuckle Riddle of St. Johns visited Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Field Sunday. Mr. Clickner also called on his sister; Mrs. Rollo Foote, and familY of near Leslie. Mr. Foote Is In the Mason hospi· tal.

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"MAM'SELI.E" ."IT'S THE SAME OLD Tho l'icd l1ipcra-396 HLJNDA" "LOVE IS A ltANI>OM THING" ltuy Nobla-Duddy Clurk-372111,

Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Snow and Mrs. F. Gicsenhavcr attended the graduation exercises at Alma Sat­urdo,y. Arthur Gielicnhavcr Is one of the graduatea, . , . . . . . Mr. and Mrs. Jess. Vonard and

family. visited 'Charlotte relatives .·~!llliiitii-... illii-....... _ .................... 1 ~-~..;.,-~o.......:..____.~---..!:.Sundar;; · ' '~~. ;;; . :·

PART THREE

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YO I'll It, Cia I 1'0 'l'rovor und Jane --· . yntt, Adolphe Menjou und Bllllo Dr. R. P. Azelton

Ut'ltc, nn<l presrmtlng Eugene VE'l'l'!lniN 1\fi~,'l.L'i Int., will bo seen rtt tho FoK 1\l~SON hiii'Sdlly ami Frld1ty, 1110 W, Ash St • · Pbonu 07Dl :' 'I' lie plot or "'l'llu Tlaclwlot•'s ' Dnllg'hl!li'H" lnvolws Uw eompllcm-

t.imw wlri"li DIIHIIfJ when fnltl' :mlos- "

it• if! in JL big clopnrt.mont Hloro coneocl: (l plan lllltl. will erlllhle Uwm to put on rt front IIH tl "J'tllll·

Inside Painting lly" ol' mcnnH mal nriHlocmt.lc biwkgJ'OIIIHI, tlllr.l t.Jnw meet. pms-pectlvn huRimnd.s In the tipper fi- WALl.PAPlllR RE!\IOVED llftJHllnl bmcltci.B, 'l'liey pcmunde 11 By par·slmonlous f I o o rwallmt• l\IODERN 1\IETIIOD [Adolphe Mcn.Jou) n.nd rt for·got.ten

WALLS BEPAmEU silent liim ~tnt' [Billie Burim) lo pcmc iur their "pat·cnts." 'I'hey then

HARRY BAINES I'Cill II JlllliiHiOJI 011 Long IHiimrl, next. door J.o a Urcltlrl"al Jll'nciucor·. & TOM BELT

Gilbert f{olauci n.Y I.IJC Cisco Kid In HRillillg' the Cnill'ornla 'r,·ail" 125 ID. South St.· stru•s in the second l'ealurc on lhe Phone MASON 22401 double bill. -

THEATRE MA~IlN PHONE 7421

Evcnlnu Show11 Start at 7:00 P. M.

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Cunllnoqa Snturdny from 3:00 P, !VI'. Continuoua Sund11y from :J;OO P.M. J\dmi:uslon-t4c nnd 32c-Tux lnclurlcd

'l'hiii'Hdlly and Ft·i<lay, .run" 12-13 Dcnnl~ 'o'J{cefe-Marguerltc Chttillllltn In MR. IJI~'I'IUC'I' A1"l'OitNEY; Clmrlc~ 1Starrct.t­Smilcw Hur·uette hr 'rE~RI~on 'J'RAI!,.

Saturday, June 14

It'~ l.1tughs Galot·e with

Jimmy J,ytlon Ft·cdtlie Bllrtholorncw

.Edi\'Ul'd EnrL'I.l Horton . in

The Town Went Wild ·

Sunday & Monday, June 15-16

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Unlf the time they're \I'OI'IIlng· gil'ls-llniC the. lime they't·e worldng· men ! ! ! ! ,. · ·

Gall Itus8cii-,Ciah•o Trc\•ot•-Ann D1•oralt-Jnne Wyatt-A!Iolphc 1\lenjou in

The Bachelor's Da~ghters ',, 2nrt Foaturo

Gllbet·t Itolmul as tho Chico IDd

Riding the California Trail.

INGI-IAM COUNTY NEWS I'Ulli.ISHilD THURSDAY AFTERNOONS IN THE: CITY OF

MASON, MICHIGAN

Vernon J, Brown & Son, PtthlisiJer.l NeiHon D. Bmwn, IXcliwr

Bel ty Cnun, Advertisillg Mi!lllli!l!r Enf.crrHl lift ooooncl nlnfJII mrLttur nt. poutofflcc, Mtuwn, Ml~·hl[.{nn, und1•1' Act ot

Mnl't•h II, I H10

SURSCRIPTION RATES (Pnynhlo In Advnnca)

Ono :venr In Jng}uun und

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Dlanlny nclvnrthdnK rnfntt on np· plfcntion. HuulnflHH Jm•nJH nnd rmadw Ina notlce1:1 on fh Ht nnd ln!'lll rmguH, 1 ~c u line, No r·endh11( or hi!HlnetHI ndvol't.IHIIIR lnHtJ 1.hnn ;we; Curd or Thnnka 1 lo n worcl, AnnounCtHIWJdH of ontertnlnment~J wlu•J'(l ntlrniHillnn lft chnnrcd or of uny 1dnn to rnlnu funda muat llo tTHid nt. ltlKIIiul' I'Jl1t•H,

THINK .FIRST, BEFORE TELEGRAPHING

Sycamore Tmpmvemcnfs in gram 111 a r,

I!Jlt'li!ng nnd genom! culluml t.nno ol' ! lw lngha111 County NewH lhiH wu(•/( Hhoulrl ,he urmill ml I o .IJlnct. I fl'lllllliH 111111 ,Jonn fti!Rch, both of' AIIJ'«iiltA. Miss J-Tcmnl)ll l11 toiling li!IH HlllllnHw rtH part. ol' rt continu­ing· <'tlit<'nlinn plan adopt<'d by lhtl .JIIlllllniiHm tlr:prtrirnenf. ol' Miuh!­gnn l:llnle c•oiJ<lgc, She geLs col/ej;e ''''~>11/f. 1'<11' .Jnm·naliHlic efl'orts pul. lorlh nl !.he Ingham County NewH, Nho will he n. senior at. Michigan Hl alP nexL yenr.

'!'he other Am•ctiua girl !11 a hohl•yRoxer,' lllti' one who can ~pel! und wr!l.n.' 'rh~~"·~ someli1ing about ArtrelhJH '-]leJ'illlpH lhe vci•y name - wil!eh g'lv</s• ••tiitul'll Lo Lho8e w!Jo II VI• I here. When Marcus Au-

As the current session on congress draws io a close or a l'l•lluH ~ave his nnme !o the town-recess, people Me being urged to telegraph or writ<' their con- I ~hlp Homo or hi~r philosophy was

I I . . d . I f II t ff lllllilinnled. gressmen to 1ave t 11s <1gency contmuc w1t 1 a u s a . or , that subsidy continued at full scale. Special intereRfs are pl~ad- 1 A Jul. of Aui'IJ!htH foli1H were ing to have their fcclcral payments continued-and some of in!n with fh<•h· dmrllH Sunday. those special intcrc~1 ts arc well intrenched. 'l'ht:y iootc in lim \Wdding ltnd ,tim

,.,.,.,.pfion ol ll••lfy ll1trry ltiHll11ul All of liS sh,otild do a lo"t of thinking before we f,cnd I:oll'lil'l'!l. I! 1\'ILs' :t h1'•1iullft1!, <lay

letters or telegrams to congressmen to mge them not to 11nd a iu•:tuliful ll'ml<liul{. 1 hm·., go along on trimming the budget. Last fall with our lmllots I al'!l r•·w 11'1'1lli!ngn whm·n gue!';tH

. c•oui<l Sl'll IIVI' Mn!•h lliLIU!SOIUil glrlH we declared that we had had too much of governmc•nt hunghng in on" htru!'h-lll'lly !h" hlushlng with om economy. At least, thai is what the politicians declared h1·if1 1·, h<'I' <'lmrming: ;!ster lleverly, they were told by the election returns. What has happened th" wiusonu1 l'ousin ,foy<!ll Da1·ry since a year ago to make us change our minds, and now say to of l.a.nsin~, t. h" hrhlegronm'H

-- " · 1 1' 1 1. I , IH·anl1•ous siSII\r !Hary Lou ltar-congress, Keep on wtth the federa spenc mg orgy. INc r 1c n. t 11 ,.,1•

11 of Oiwnws 111111 lovely Utile r mean it when we r;aid taxes were too high. We didn't really ,Jtul,y l'rinH u!' tlll~SOII. •

I mean there were too many people on the federal payHJlls." 'i'li<' lime has come to quit. call­i To reduce taxes, whether federal, state, couniy. city or 111g Bat·ham Leo Powelson "Pun­/ echool district, wt: must reduce the services we demanr] of Jdn." Clasping in her hand Jwt· I government; we must remove from the payrolls men and wom- fH'fll11ol inn ceJ•lificnte Into lhe third ' en who believe tl1at the .io!Js they are doing are all-important; gmtl<', Barbara Lee made. lhc I 1 ·ound~ of downtown busmess iJ _we must make up our minds to get along with less government pitll'e~ loHt Wednesday to inform , -yes, even less stt!Jsiclies in some instances. 0111 • anti all that hereafte1· she Will

Right now the otJt!ook for the taXJlayer is bleak, CSJ1ecially anHwer only to l!er right name. "I didn't. mind heing called 'Punldn' ; so in Michigan. The legislature wound up last week with in- when 1 waR l!t.tltl, but now I am

Public F 01'1101

Teacher Calls School Board Unfair As n citizen or Mnann nnd a forwlinJ• lltHl ono who minds hill

teacher for H)X yeat'H in the achoniH own hllH!ncHII." AI. lhu hflme limn ol' thla nit.y I feel that thoJ•o are he lnfm•nw<l Ill~> that llw hmml certain fndH conuei'Jllng f.ho school Jnrr! my lllltrw down na one who l!lluntlon whleh uhoulu lw pnh- had t't1111J>nlgn••ri nguirJHI f.wo ll11'1ll­liulwd, Mti<!h of tho !nf<H'Itml.ion Jwt'H who Wi!l'O lip fop ro-Pie••tlon which has reachm! the puhik is JnHt. .July. 'r!IIH IH n l'nla.,hoorJ. T JWlmnJ•IJy hcal'llllY nne! ilt highly Willi pl'll.~r·ut. nl l.im l'i<'d.lon, yo~. colored w!f.h peruonal op!uinn, lml ifin'f. l.hn f. 1.110 dul.y of every l~tll'lher•mm·e such frwts as ·have "llizcu'l r·enched the Jli'CHii uri) so !f('lleJ'Il! Thlnl--Tnr.J•onB"H in salaries for as to be mlsload!ng. Whn~ l'o,I!Qws t.hoHu i<'tll'h<'rs given ennl.rrwis for• are statements· or fact. whicl), can. next yoar• WI' I'll not bnAert uololy be verified in eve1•y, Instance, upou nwt•il. rLJlll i!Xper·imJCP as we

First-A solemn promise or.. the were I old Itt I ho lng ham County president of the board of ed11catnon j News. Some l.cnPhet·s who have made to tlw teaci)et·a. last Sepf.em- Jwcn wll.h the sllhonl I'm· ncveral her wan 11ot kept, The tcanher•s yrnJ·.~ nnd hnve Pl'ove<l l.lw!r· wnl'Lh were told that them would be no were orfm·wJ ill<'l'PaHcs or .f,7fl nnrl summar·y dismissals, that they $100 ·per ynn 1'. On J.iw ol.lw1· l111ncl, would be !wpt informed of their tmt:lwr~ with iPHH expor!ence were status from time to time ~m·lng gtven !ne!'OnHI'R of fl'om $12fi to the year. This was not done in $200, In at leaH!. onP. lrmtance a 11 number of instmices, all, the llll- tear: her Wil h leaH than one yem• of perinlendent has adrQitted. Ml'H. experience wnH ol'f~>J'etl nn increase Fel'!1 Singh, Mrs. Leo Kelly, Her- or ~200. bert DeKle!ne und myRelf had been Fmn·Lh-Ji'innnnint aid from the given no indication that we would salcA tu~, divt'l'Rinn lUllmHinwnt not r•cce!vc contracts. I yot"'i hy tlw Jl<'OJll" or the state

Second-A numbet· of teachers of Midlignn hn.s no/. been used to were refused contracts not hecaune any oxtcnt for I he intended pur­ol' laci< of teaching uhility hut bo- pose of lm•J'I'VHing- tent:h<'I'H' sot­cause of certain allt'ged acliv!liofJ ar1m<. Nol nne f'ent of Llw money, on the part of thoRe teachers p1'c- amounting- lo ovc•r $fi,OOO, wllich ceding thtl school election lnflt was J•reoivcd rL Ahol'i. Lime ag-o, was .July. In my own case I was told gtvon J.n the leuching- staff of the by the superintendent, and the.•1c paRI. school year·. al'e his words. "I have recom- Such incrnnseH nH have been of­mended you to the boa1·d as a good fcrcrl t••n ehPrR for next year are 1""1111 I I I I 0 ICO I I I I • 4 ¢ ......,

Ancient History ~· Glaanad from Nawo Fllaa of

Yeara Pau ._ ___ ....................... ........,.... . .......,,, not nt rrll' in pmporf.lon to the e~pcci.Pcl rcceiptH f1·om the Alate. Thi~ in far·e of I i1c nclmowtcrlg-ed shortagp of I caL'!wra and the dis­crepancy bet wec\n tear.lwr·s' .~:~aJ. n1·ieR nnd C'lll'1'Cnt wagcH fJ•om other occupattmm.

What hns Llw moncv been used One Y1;11r Ago . for? To bttild up n. Alti•p!us nne! to

J creasing taxes all along the line; after the administration went a lhil'd grnclcr and I want to be , into office on the pledge that no new taxes were being con- f'nll<'li hy my real name," requested : side red. Valuation~; upon which county, city, township and the youngest of the I our pretty

Powt•lson ::;i~lers. 1 school district taxes are levied are being increased on direct

Mason and Grand Ledge MeLh- improve I !10 football field. Next odiAt churches are switching char- fall we will Jw vc the privilege of ges. Rev. Claud W. Satterlee has watching thr• football games on a been assigned to Grand Letlge field cndosccl hy n fence costing­and Rev. Henry Liddicoat is com- $:1,000, Will n wire fence around a ing to Mason. piece or gmund Jn<Tefiil0 the cdu­

:orders from the state tax commission. If congress fails to' carry ! out its promises of lower taxes then there is no stopping the i pyramiding of taxation. And there can't be lower taxes unless 1

there are fewer people on 1 he federal payrolls and less money

Theodore Andreychuk of Lan-j cationa! llppm'lunitit•s nf' the chJl­sing has been hired as lnstrumen- rll·cn or Mn~on? By t11c way-who tal music instructor at the Ma- is to coach Mason's teams next son school. year now I !uti Mr. Cohn has chosen

Stella Powelson, next to the Mason music students will have not to accept a <!ontmct in a

'-expended all along the line.

So before dispatching our telegrams and letters to Wash· ington let's think just what it is we want-whether we want

; high taxes to he continued or whether we are willing to have a : little less govcmment at a little less cost. I -0-

WJDER HORIZONS

youngest Powelson girl, is cali.ed the use of the Mason school bus sclwol which cnn only offer i.cnch­''Criclret." 'flie two oldest, Vn·- so they may take summer school ers Insecurity?

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*-· Also mcrchnnts, clergymen, ho11sewives, onJ

) anyone who has n personal checking nccountl

\!'\ Now You Con Buy U.S, Savingt Bonds ' ' Regularly, Automalically-Evon Thou!!h

', 1 You'ro Not on a Payroll! ' l

T HE PAYRO!.L Savings Plan for buy. • ing U.S. Savings Bonds has been

> the answer to the thrift prohkm for (

millions.

Billions of dollars have !Jcen saved ~· through it. t1 It's easy. !t's simple. It requires only t~· one transact10n. r,:t;, B;1t. only people on payrolls can ~~ parttc1pa te.

~i Now, with the help of America's bank. [;. ers, millions of other Americans en a in­;"' vest in U.S. Savings Bonds- I he best r investment there is !-with no more I

~; tl·ouble than signing their name once!

This new plan is called the Bond-a-Month i'lan

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Go to your bank;:, tell your banker you want to buy a Bond ,of n certain size at monthly or other. conv~nient inter­

. vals: Sign the order which h~'l! give you.

And from then on, your bank will buy the Bond regularly, send it lo you,

·and debit your account for the purchase price. What could be simpler!

Remember, there's no investment like U.S. Savings Bonds. Safe as the U.S. ••• paying good interest, four dollars for three after only ten years. And any time you need cash, they can be turned in without loss!

So insure your future; and your coun. try's future; see your banker and begin buying U.S. Savings Bonds, regularly and automatically, through The Bond·./! a-Month Plan, ~, '

~If J~tl l1ave a checki11g accol/111-herc' s .. It's the best way to save, and you'll

hardly miss the money I

. ··Sa~~ the eas't a utoma-tiv way_ with U.S. Savings Bonds

ginhc and Al!reda, are married; music courses this :oummer. Flfth--'I'hc schoiasilc standards V1rginia to B1ii Bergin, Jr., out in Roy Bishop, 62, was lcilted last of our school have been lowered. Catifomia, and Alfreda to Lyle D. Friday on tho Proctor farm in 'l'o g-ive one c~ampie ol many that Arehart nf !<'lint. Some people had S'tockbridge township when he m1ght be mentioned--At the re­liw 1dca that Alfreda was going was sh·uclt by lightning while cent grac!uation ut Jeast three Htu­lo mal'ry someone else. She· riding a tractor. dents rccmvC!l diplomas whose stopped 1;1 at the office one day Jurors disagreed in the contest I record,, sul>tmltcc! by I heir tcndl­ia:~t weott to Le!l me how the situ- over George Bowden's w!ll. crs, clo nol show tho rcriUJrcc! 1111111-nLion developed. She didn't try to Rev. Murray Morford, associate her ot JlfiSSJng gmdos. ln one in­put the blame on the printers for pastor of the Mason Church or the stance on individual failed in getting the wrong name on the Nazarene, has accepted a call ~o American Government, requimd by

, About 90 Mason men were given plane trips last Thursilay W<'dding invitations. She sald she the Mason Nazarene church. · the slate, and U. S. History, a re- Member of Fedct·al De11osil lnsm·ance Corporation

rn~rcttcd llie em~rra•me~ L J{'tl Ch J t d t CJl. d b' t · M 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ', afternoon. They all said they en1' oyed the ride and the view of h • et 1 eney, super n en en ure su Jec 111 ason hig 1 I

en nsed by the mixup. I admire the of the Dansville school, has talum school, nne! yet was graduated. Thkl• an official u.s. Treaiury adu"rliscmenl-preparerl umler auspices o(7'rl!al!ury JJepnrtment and Adwrtisint Council. ' t lC country from the air. girl, for changing her min~ before the job of director of adult edu- What is a hig-h school diploma

DART NATIONAL BANK ' One man said that he was struck with the si?.c of the city :;he reached the altar With the cation under the Kellogg Founda- worth when lhc grades given by ---

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', -the small size as seen from the air. wrong m8n. It tool< courage. tion set-up. the teach<'r arc disregarded? informal description of govcm- t11e ~to1·y or a girl who discovers drp.ftsmcn, ·tooh11alccrs nnd ma-. 10 Years Ago Sixth-The superintendent has ment al)d history of the CI'fJES I in I he early summer that she can- chinists. I "As we climbed up and up," the philosophic business man 'fim tllxl. Afor l;his weelt

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11'om Browne-Cavender post of :the on 'a numher of occasions shown OF AMERICA by George Sessions not ~cc with her good eye, that she If tl . th technical

I recounted, "Mason kept growing smaller and smaller. We Proverb~: .. 1\'l~e SOli nUL {e l 11

American Legion has 46 acres in-' '[l Tiidk of profe~.sional a1id ethical P.e~ry .. Detroit. is, always, C)f ln-1 has hllt'I1Crl it l)y staymg, tqo .Jqng. I ' • ... lei~ are 0

er . : could see so much more of the country than we could of town. g!a<l faflwr." . to beans and will follo'w it wi(li p'rinciplcs .. 'l'o illustrnte: · : terest to'.Mjehigan folks, but var.a-: 111 dir·cr·t Runlight. F'or an outdoor boolts winch would prove tmqful ' Ul' eyes wore on t 1e ar onzons. e a to oo < s tarp f.o h f t 1~ h • 0 1 f h • W h d 1 1 1 The 111a1·11 tt·ottble with being a wheat. The profit is to be used to In a teachers' meeting held May t!on trips may be taking you olsc-

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1 g-u·J i.i11s is tilfflcnl!., but she makes to several people, be sure to sug-I distinguish the few buildings nestled along the banks of the " L i M r· 1 b 'ld' F 1 qu st' tJ t f t h 1 .., t N o tl 1 t r 1 t ! t , 1-,".l.llo.t· is that no father knows elp pay or construction of he u, c lh1·eatened to bring into where-to Wash!ngto. n, San l<'ran- t Jw host of 1t, an<l enJoys hy pr. oxy I gest them to us. we want to have

whether he has been a success or eg on emo In Ul mg. rant e lOll lc rnom s o any eac - cisco, Salt La {C l.:t y, cw r-! lP. "' vcn ures o ler w n SIS er what you need in reference ma--l croe.k. Mason certainly looked like a terribly small place for a failure until it is too late to do Thompson ill post commander et· who chose to coni est the pre- Jeans, or eleswhere. Many of these i nnrl fricnc!R nbout her. , terials. · ·~' su•h big arguments over water softeners and school affairs." anything about it. A father may and head of the farming venture. rogat!vcs of himself or the board have. appeared in .the Saturday I The 1946

edition of MACHIN-J·cach 50 or 60 or 70 or even 80 Dr. Joseph Ponton has moved of education. Evemng Pnst, but they arc. r:ol- ~I'Y'·" II ANDBOOJ{ ha." been Yet school affairs must be ironed out. The arguments h1's of'!ces fr 111 the Mason C1'ty At least t 1 t ld 1 t d h f '~' ~ " " under the delusion that he has '

0 '· one .eac lcr was 0 cc e ere or your convcmence., rHidetl l.o '"ll' collection or techni- It's cheaper to preven't soil ero-1 sheuld be held to what is good for the school district, to what is been a good father, and then sud- hospital building to his own hos- that she • would not receive a DARK SUMMER Wi!! satisfy f cal hooks. 'rhis will be of interest sian than to have continuing crop 11

good for the pupils, whether the horizons ap11ear near or far. ci"Jlly b" confronted w1th the fact pita!. . . recommcnclntion from him if she d f 11

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that a hooby father had a booby e ans ng o un eers l'l a once a ca ec mec ng of 1e 1 --,==~~~==~="""'==~=~~~~~~ I - - America are operating the l{j-· Mason Tcacheril clnb. ________ ::: WHEN DOES A MAN KNOW ENOUGH? wani.'l fresh air camp on M-36, Another teaelwr was told by the

' V/hy, never, of course! There was once a school of As has been observed before, no four m1les east of Mason. superintendent, "I'd knock ·your 1

h h man is responsible for his father. Mason's first summer play-· block olf if I were not in the pos!-1 t oug t which considered a man educated after completing the '!'hat IS entirely his mother's af- ground program is to be launched· tion I am in."· I eighth grade. Then the standard was raised to high school, the fair. Monday. The board of education Tcacllcrs have more than once ; standard of diplomas, not necessarily the standard of education. is paying the salaries for Gilson I been violently crfticJzed in the 1

d d · "!oom,y 1u1 outioolc on fatherhood. Miss Marjorie Green and Miss Many other instances could be i Now the standard is raised tb college, with nothing Jess than Lord Chesterlleltl h 11 !I too Pearsall, Miss Elizabeth Mitchell,/ presence of their pupils.

1 a egree consi creel as a prerequisite for an educated man or " 1 Muriel Barr. There are three play- mentinnoc! shmvi11g· a lac!• of pJ·o-! Jiu said, "As fu.t.hers <!mnmon y , 1 woman. go, it is seldom 11 misfortune to be grounds, one at Athletic field, one I fessional ethics. Js this the kind of ~ High school diplomas are fine. So arc college diplomas. Yet tttihcrless;' and considering the at the Seconcl Ward school and the superintendent you want to super-· ' th h' · h 1 ] goneral run of sons, ns st•ldom a other at the high school. vise the education of your chit-! ey mean not mg 1f t .e person w 10 gets them con sic ers that 111 ., Heavy rains the past \Vcelc have I drcn? - misfortune to be chi { ess. :he is educated; that he knows enough. broken the drouth. We all should be concerned '· When a man or woman quits learning he or she quits Another philosopher: I thin!{ it · 20 Years Ago I about the education of the chi!-'"1iving. The young man or young woman who considers a high was Bacon, came up with "The Ted Fay, 15, son or Mrs . .Josie dren of Mason; they who arc to be I

h 1 1 noblest works and foul)dations Fay of Vevay, was high in Ingham our future citizens. The above ~ oo or co lege diploma a badge of learning is doomed to have have pt·oceeded from childless in eighth grade nnd state fair facts and others which might be ~to start learning all over again. jmen.. tests and will get a' free trip to ~ited have Jed to the deterioration ! _. Diplomas mean only that a young man or young woman · the state fair as. a reward. of the schooling of our e~ildrcn to I I · · f 1 I Among my little. flock I have. At .a m,eetll(g of the boa1:c1 of.dl- an alarml.nF· degree. It will be ex-las ta cen certam courses In orma edLJcation. T 1ey do not round that the best time of father- rectors June 13, E. A. Densmore tremely dtfl!cult to repmr the dnm-;.,m.ean that the persons who hold them are educated, or even hood is from the cradle through was appointed president for the age al!'cady dono and to raise the I that they know enough to take their places as citizens. Cer- kmdergarten. That's the heroic balance of the year .. He succeeds educahonal standards .of t h c Jtainly the diplomas do not mean that the holder knows cnoubrrh. time for fatherhood a time when Franlc Seeley, who d1ed suddenly. schools of Mason to a pomt where

the father is alway; considered in Thieves carted off about· $3,000 once again the people of this city • When a young man of 18 or 25 or an older man of 30 or the r1ght. Beyond the ltlndergarten worth of merchandise from the can he prot!d of the1r school. I

l:40, or 50 or 60 or 70 considers he knows enough and doesn't stage children become too !mow- Samann store Tuesday night. doubt that 1t can he done under i\toneed to learn anything else then he has gone 1·ust about as far in~· for comfort: A daughter, Anna Lee, was the prc~ent administration and !% 1 '11 born June 14 to Mr. and Mrs. Rol- board ol cclucalion. Arc you wiii-Jas 1e ever go. He is just about all through. At first I coula see little goog.in lin Troxell. ing to do something about it? "' , Learning 'is a continui~g process. It should not stop with Father's Day, aside from Increased Clyde Allen, principal and teach- .JOHN H. CARROLL ~a h1gh school or a college diploma. The young men and young sales of neckties, soclcs and other er of agriculture at the Dansville :Women who have graduated from high scho.ol and are graduat- gift .articles. Now I am beginnin.g achool, and Miss Zaidee Champion, ~ng from college should look around them. They'll see that the to hl<e 1t. I loolc forward to tt teacher of the fifth grade at the

F' 1 ] · 1 1 h d h' I I I each year and hope the time will school, were married June 11. · peop e w 10 count, t 1e peop e w o o t mgs, are t lose w 10 soon come when sons will present llO Years Ago 1 · have a thirst for .knowledge, whether it is found in the fields, corsages-a new hammer or a We have had our first real warm • the office, in the factory or in the class room. shovel-to their fathers on Fa- weather this weelt.

_ 0 tiler's Day. About 8,000 pounds of milk ·is ·~ MOVING MAHOMET TO THE MOUNTAIN ~:!~~e~~i.mmed each day at the · A 01·en Hall is stopping trunkline t h b ... fter all these years Mahomet is movin" over to the moun- . Al'l'angemen s ave een made

.., traffic through Mason. He has b t t 1 d c ji!tain. Ever since the north and south trunkline, then known as built an oasis where· travelers t~a~et~~e ~~e1 ~:~re;a;nbe ~~e~ t~ ~-14, was rerouted to miss 'the downtown business section, along US-127 'may stop and re- call out the militia: The signal is ~ason has been missing out on the toitrist business. The1·e fresh themselves. For years pea- a stroke of the', bell, every'·eight _ )JIG !mvc complained about all the d t 11 c F • ' · ~were a few gas, st~tions and a store or two over on Cedar secon s o ra y o. •. "- b M -"'ili .,, I . . f . h . d . tom:istl,l,~I·WYing their ice crea1ll Fred E. Mllls now bas one of ._wtrbe.et, ut ~~W ~?? e never ~~n~ a ter t e tounst tra e 111 cones,@! tij'~ ~~lie drugstores a1Jd the finest wheels in town. -.a tg way. : ·l; "I if.··'· : ' · , · not dr~j.nftllijlfo th'i) business sec· The first home-grown stra~vber­~ Year after '·year there has been talk about moving· the lion at''Nrllsotf to nial{e their pur- ries at•e coming onto mal'ltet this ~-ighway.farther west, out by the city limits. There is still that chases. Oren isn't trying to coax weelc.

the tourists uptown. He just wants _ _;_ __ ..:;::...:..;..-'-'-'---;..-:....:.._ ~ind of talk, and there is still that threat. Long-range plans to them to pause by the side of the for re-locating US-127 farther west, and the plans are near- road. Hall has as neat 11 dairy bar the blueprint stage. That is not deterring men from mak- as there is between the Ohio line· a grab at the tourist trade, though. This year as never be-there is action on Cedar street. New stores and new gar­have 'been a1'id are being erected. Tom·ist trade is being

jjj(le!velone,d.

er.ected at the intersection o£ US-1E7 and Jefferson · diverted much trunklhte traffic into the Mason

i;JlliJSin.ess section, and they never will. People going north don't the trunldinc to visit the business sections in Mason or St.

Ol' Mt. Pleasant. '

business men who have ventured over ohto Cedar are gettiiW trade which would otherwise bypass thq

They

and the Straits.

. "What is I !tore about the news­Jl11JICI' hu~ine~s you want to learn first?" I 11~l1C1l the two girls who rotJol·t.ed l'nr work Monday morn­ing, Just us though I could easily !! h•o them nil the answers.

"Why is it," they asked, "that people never get well? Week after

news whim ll 'w'o~an geta agaht ?" · '

Those a~ gootl. quest.lons. A now11paper should be as concerned wltJa gett.lng folks well as with getting tliem slek. Iil'·sholtld· tie'" all­much news when a man bullcls a barn a..o1 It Is when tl1e wind blows It down. It should be u.s mucll news when the 8110 shlne11 O.'l when the rain came. • • * In Io.st Sat· :unlay's Free l'ress WM o1m of those pitiable o.ccotmts of the first

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INGHAM COUN'l'Y LJDRARY' ' .

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INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1!)47 --~----~-------~----------------

Thrllo

··f-1 ~~~~7.~~~~:;~~~ I I I .. , · Mr11. Nlua notclmm •

Cousolhllttion UIMCIIH~I\d Illlghtcon Helton! clltJLdct~ of tho

Wlllhunuton community uron voted to continue the study of nchool ccmsolldation fot• the Wlllhunaton

•••,~··· ....................... . · Senior Jlrc~tldu~t. 11••111 nnd aut•mundlng lownahlpu, 'r!JC

... D'lfty-thrco members of the aen· mooting Wcdnoarlny evening waa lor elllHB of alxty-lhreo enjoyed n nrrnnged by the Pnront-Tcachor brc~hfunt. at tlto homo of one of llBIJOclutlon to pnas along tho lind·

lngs of the members who were ~heir members, .Tnyno Putman, atudylng the subject. Howard !ant 'fhuradny morning, Bcortuao Prine of the Strttc Department of of the rn.ln llw brenltfuflt was held Public Inati'Ucllon and All on In tho "DoKnlb" corn house In· Stroud, county achool commlsslon­stend of on lite lawn. Hu~rc cr, apollo fa vornbly on the project. brnnchca of lllncs docomtod tho 1 The stronlf lnlcrcat shown by the 11ouso. Simulrtlod diplomas wore 18 rllstrlcts who voted for further used as plncc mtrda, Jayne's pnr· study allll, wns tc.J!!Pcred by cau­entu, Mr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Put- Uon to avoid drawing concluaiona .mnn, nnalatod by Albertine Man· until more study wns made. To roe, Bertha Estes and .Jayne, start the atudy It wus necessary to ecrved. After the bronl!fnat hour determine which districts wished n aon~r feat was enjoyed, followed to be Included In Uw •atudy, the by gamea. number of pupils, transportation,

Jmdget costH, etc. The following districts will be included in the survey: Williamston No. 1 frl.,

•'·•. Hurt, West Loei<O, Fuller, (WJI-, liamston J, Fulton, Rowley, Meri-

DORIS BEAUTY SHOP /dian Center, No. 10. frl., Caswell, White Dog, Whitcomb, Poduni(,

·• Ol'EN AGAIN Wealgatc, Meech, Lee, Dennis, Ba­ker and Sherman. Two districts reserved. their vote until Iuter.

Pcrmanmt(ij - $1i.OO to ~10,00

LucaUd fiut a•lace west or IJlott.' rond

on Denuls •·ou.d.

Scmior lkcdvcs Sdwhlrshltl David Monroe, n. senior grndu­

ntlng Just week, has boon official· ly notified that he hns been

I nwnrdcd a Michigan State college alumni undcrgra!luatc scholnrshtp, Two hundred eighty outstnn!llng

Phono Wohbcrvlllc 7UF.~2

'--------.....:----1 seniors from thirty-two state sen-

I Stltlclallzlng In nil ldndH of thread worl1, lath~ aud drill tJrCBil . worl( and f11rm machinery rep11lr

I ·Hewitt's Weldingmand Machine Shop

RALPH HEWITT Corner of Bunl,cr ILlld Eifert roadll

Phone Aurellnll ZUS

Avon's 61st Anniversary Special New FJ·agt•atwe Wishing, toilet \\'liter, mg. $1.11l ................ Ole LIJI~tlcl,, mg. 71Jc ........................................................................... liSe Jt!'~l.l cold l!l'eam, t·.,g. 801J .............................................................. 7Dc Ile~uty Dust bath J•owdcr, reg, .~J.HI .......................................... IJ8c Datuboo comllllClH with matching llpsticll, tJinglc .... $1. 7li · Double comJiat\t ...................................................................... ~Z.:lli

MRS. DOROTHY RAYMOND /124 Cenlt\1' Street Phone 7574

., ----------------------------------. Good Shoes Are Hard to Buy

Have your. old shoes •repuit·cd at ,.

Valli no's · Shoe Repair StockbHdgc

·hart Way Lines ~0 ANN ARBOR:

7:46a.m. -10:11 a.m.- 2:16p.m.-·. · 6:01 p.m.- 8:26p.m.

nlorlul dlalt•lcta woro comJirlercd thl~ yoar J'm·. \I)(IIJO acholnl'ahlpa, f<'rom lhla numllm·, 211. wero par· milled to lrtlw tho cxamlnrallon. li'rom the~o 64 contoal!mts wcro ~rrnntod scholrtrf!hlps. The nwnrda were mnclo on tho baals of tho senior's hlg)t aolwol record, thr. t·eeommcndntlon of tho local alum­ni cmnmittco nnd the comprohen· alv~ examlnntton. 'fhc nwurd rep­resents rt wulvcr of college fees for three tcrmn, If tho students' college grndea nrc:hlgh the schol­nrshlp will )Je renewed from your to ycur for four years.

J,odgtl 2011 Otw~t 'At Holt

Rervh~lH Ilnl1l Mt•s, bLUUn Loolr, fH, p1wscd

awuy nt the fnmlly hom!l on Stncl(hridgo mad, LeRoy townahtp, following n long lllncas, SurvJvlng nro tho huabnnd, Guo, two .~ona, Gus .Tt•, nf Lincoln Purl( und llld­wnrd at homo, flvo daughters, Mrs . Prarlw of Detroit, Mrs. .Pauline MnrquardL of Utica, Mrs. Helen 'l'obla of Fowlorvlllc, Lydia and Lillian nt home, alx grandchildren, two alstora living in Gcrnmny, nnd other rciat.lvcs und friends, 'l'ho borly rcmrtlnod• nt Gorsline Broth­ers' chapel until Sunday when It was tnl1cn homo, Funeral services were held from tho lllmmnnuol First Evnngcllcul church in Lan­sing •rucsday, Rev. Knri I{rnuss officiated, Burin! was In n;vorgrocn cemetery Jn Lansing. ·

Severn! members of Wtlllnmston Lodgo No, 20fl fltlcndcd tho meet­ing of Holt Lodge No, 562 lust Snturclny evening and witnessed tho second l)cgrec conferred upon a chtsa. of cnndl!latca by the Crtm· Mr. Wllll.~ Is employed in the A. & brlrlgo Lodg~ No, 188 of Preston, P, store in Lansing. Ontario, Canada. Nearly liOO mcm- Miss c·arol Warner hns returned bers· were present. Preceding the home from her studies at Ashbury degree work, tho Preston lodge college after finishing her second presented the Holt lod!lo three year. llnlr pins for the· ·lodge oiTiccrs. Miss Belle Putman, local librnr­Follnwlng the degree , worll, the ian, hns returnpd home after Holt lorlge prea'ontod their guests spending the past wool< at Wal· from Cnnn<la with a complete set don Woods, where she, with 80 of officers cord regalia. Brief ro· other Ubrnrians, toolt n weclt's mnrl<s were given by Grrmd ¥as~ course in study. ter Earl F. Pfaff of Snndusi(y, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bacl<Us and Deputy Grand Master Lowell Pat- family held a family gathering torson of Flint, Grand Warden honoring Mrs, Backus' mother, Francis Dodge of , Detroit, and Mrs. Baker, who celebrated her Grand Chaplain John Armistead 66th birthday anniversary. Mrs. of Battle Creel(, Preceding the Balmr received mnny gifts. meeting n banquet wa.s served In Mrs. Mary Hancocl<, who has tho Holt high school by the Holt spent nearly all her life In or ncar Rebclmh lodge. George Wyatt, Williamston, celebrated her !ilst n member of tlw Grand Lodge In- birthday anniversary the. past vestment committee, acted as wcel<. While unable to get out, toastmEtster und was Introduced Mrs. Hancoclt enJoys good health. ·by Oreal Denison, the Noble Grand Her daughter and husband, Mr. of Holt lodge. Theo!lorc Thompson, f.lnd Mrs, Rix, are maldng their Grand Marshal of Williamston, home with Mrs. Hancock. The gave the address of welcome. family enjoyed a birthday dinner

together. En~n.gemcut Told Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Clarke

WHEATFIELD CENTER Mr~. IDrma JohnHoll

Mt•s, Winift'cd FI'Dst returned homo Srtlurdrty uflernoon after ~pcntltn~r ten ciuyrr visiting ft•iends und relullvos In Bt·ecl(ent•ldgc. ~lhc attended tho commencement oxor· claea of her nloco ulso.

The w. s. c. s, • wiJI Thursday afternoon at 1::10 for their r•egulur me Mm, Berton Johnson; Showot·muu hna the progmm.

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frost wm·c Sun!lrty dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Herman Grottenberg-or, tho occasion being Ute first blrtlnlay anniversary. of their grandson, Charles. ·

Mr. 'lind Mrs. Wilbur Gibson wore Sunday guests of their son, Floyd Gibson und family of Stocl(· bridge.

'l'hc Farm Bureau mcotR 'l'ues­dny evening, Juno 17, wlth Mr. and Mrs.· Goor·go VnnDomnr'lt: Tnl<c wolnet·s and buns for own family.

Mr. nnd Mrs, Arthur L~rost were Sunday evening 'callers at the l10mo of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Lay.

Mr. and Mrs. George VanDe· mark and Beverly ~pent Sunday afternoon visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wnrd In Lansing.

Mrs. Minnie Backus spent Thursday night with Mr. nn!l Mrs. Arthur Frost, On JPrlclay after· noon they nil nttcn!lcd the gradu­ation exercises of their niece, Miss Ruth Frost at Michigan State college In Lansing.

Rev. Blanche Francis of C. E. I, Chicago, w!ll preach Sunday morn­ing at Whcntftcld church at 9:30 n. m., while our pastor Is attend· lng conference.

Miss Nancy ,Johnson has been ill with strcp throat the. past wccl<.

Mr. and Mrs, Paul M!llhlsler of Perry announce the engagement and coming marriage of their daughter Betty to George Richard Traver, son of Mr. and Mrs. Marc Traver. Tho wedding will be im event of Juno 21 at tho Methodist church. A reception will be held in the church parlors following the ceremony.

Mr. and Mrs. Clare Smith wore Monday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George

have rcturne~ from a short vacn- Frost. .. tion to their t.ormer home in Lem· Mr. and Mrs. George Frost vis-

· l'llarrlagc Revealed Mrs. Llna Dunclwl of Lansing,

formerly of Wlliiamston, and Ori­mal Plclmrd wore united In mar­riage at tho home of the bride's sister, Mr. · and Mrs. Rollo C. Schriver in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. Howard .E. McCreery, brother and Aister-in-lnw of the bride, were attendants. Rev. Lester Boyd of the Pennsylvania Ave. Baptist church officiated. Mrs. Leon Dun­clwl accompanied by Miss Gartha Rosict·, sang, "I Love You Truly." A reception followed tho ceremony. Mrs. Howard Neuman and Mrs. Percy Vaughn served refresh· tnonts. The Picl<ards nrc at home to their many friends nt their farm home on Moyer road.

lngton, Ontarto, Canada. tted Mr. and Mrs. George Shrum Mr. and Mrs. Wi!llam Hulnes In Williamston Sunday evening.

and daughter have returned from I Mrs. George Frost attended a spending the week end with rei- committee meeting of tho Farm atlves at Elsie. Bureau Women at Mrs. Arnold

Mr. and ~rs. Robert Ewald of Champions lust Friday. New B:unswtcl(, New Jersey, hnve Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rindllcish been vtsitlng at the home of Mr. were Sunday evening guests of and Mrs. James Cotter, Connie Dibble and Paul Wolf.

Mt· ;and Mrs. Earl Hathaway have returned from snendlng the weelt end at their cottage at Bass Lal<e, Mcivor.

WHEATFIELD DISTRICT NO. 3

Lillian Foreman Mr. and Mrs. Russell Ward an· nouncc the arrival of a son, Clem Allan, on 'May 28, · Torry Lousy and Nancy Glynn

Miss Lawayne Longstreet ro- arc spending a few wcel<s with t d h M d f h relatives In Plttsbur~;. urne orne on ay rom or Mr. and Mrs. Johnnie Foreman

studies at tho Spring Arbor jun- d f 'I f w bb 111 ll d lor college. an atm y o · c crv c ca c David Gorsline is spending three on Mr. and Mrs. Cley Foreman

weeks at the home of his grand-' Sunday. . parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. T. Me· Russell ~ayhoc and Jo Cool( Coy, at Center, Missouri. :vere m~rrtcd Sunday a~tcrnoon

Miss Lillian Arnold who was m Lnnsmg at the latter s aunt graduated from the Spring Arbor nnd uncle's home. junior college last Monday has re- Sunday callers nt Mr. and Mrs. turned to her home Robert Foreman's were: Mr. and

Mr. and Mrs. Dale' Gorsline, Mrs. Mrs, Harold Darrow and Nancy Claude Gorsline and the latter's and Vera Campbolle of ~ason, m()thcr, Mrs. Burldey, have rc·, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Daggttt of

Wlliiam. Greenaway, propri~tor turned from n short vacation vis!-· Lansing, Mr.· and ·Mrs. , Johnnie of the Grmiaway Plumbing and ting relatives near Stratford On·' Brethavcr nnd family of Mason. Heating shop, has received the tar!o. While in Canada . Mr' and . ·Mrs. Ella Ktng spent last wee!< dealership for the Tim ken boilers Mrs, Gorsline spent an ~v~ni~g at with her sister, Mrs .. Lewis Bart· and hot. water heaters for the .Niagara Falls. lett of Mason, who JUst relurn~d Lansing a~ d. East Lansrng area as .The, piano students of Mrs. Ethel home from the Ford hospital 111

well as Wt,lllamston, . DoC~tmp nnd Miss. Joan. Love r;ave Detroit.. · . . . . . . Raymond Jabbs of the Jabbs 'R recital ·Monday evening in the Mr. and Mrs. W.Illlc H1lls of Ma-

Chryslcr Sales of Williamston and auditorium of the Methodist son and James Htlls of New Or-Howard Iffor, who attended the church. leans, La. called on M~. nnd Mrs. auto races at Indianapolis on Me· Howard Llveranco son of B A Roy Hills Sunday ovcmng. marla! Day have returned home. Llveranco, has received Et pro~·w:· Mrs, Belva Church attended a

Williamston was well repre- tion from the s. s. Krcsage com· wedding this weelt end In the scnted nt the last Holstein Fries!· puny as sales manager 'lt t!le De; northern part of the state. an association of America hold In tro~t office. Liverancc lms been the DERBY NEIGHBORHOOD

I Springfield, Mass., June 4. There asststant . manager of the were seven delegates from Mlchi· company m Detrmt since 191~. He gan, two being from Williamston wns gra!luatcd from the WJlltruns-.

Mrs, G. W. 'SIJrlngman

C. B. Smith and Herbert A. Miller: ton high school with the class of About 40 neighbors and friends The other delegates were Robin 1918 and was one of William:lton gathered at the home of Mr. and Carr of Fowlerville, Morris Place hlgh school's best bull players. Mr. Mrs. Ed Ottoman Saturday eve-of Rochester Charles Figy Mor- and Mrs. Livoranco and family ntng for n mlscellanc~us sl\owcr. enol; Martin' Buth, Jr., ca~stock now live in Birmingham. Cards were played, wtth honors Park; and 0. F. Foster of Cinri<S· . Lcslte A, s,tmpson of Jacl<son going to Mrs. Howard Felds· ton. spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. pausch, Mrs. Ted Fay, S. K. Hart-

Robert Ketchum. man and Herbert· Simonds. At n Rexford Myas, principal of the Myrtle Rebekah Lodge met late hour all enjoyed a coopcra.tlve

home ot' Mm. Vcl'llon Auqulth. The homo of hc,l' dnughtcr, Mrs. ICccs- wuu mnn·led tn Miss Mlcltolu tu­f~ul~u!'~,\':~n~~r.huvo n plcn!t1 latm·. let•, on 'l'u~aday, June l.O, · nl i:lrtlul'tlay lllot'nlng ut the st.

MIEis I<nthloen Byerly Is wor!( Mr. nnd Mt•s, Stunlcy ICrunlnslrl Mn••y's CrLlholle ~hurch, 'file 1:0• • of .Tuc!(son cnllcd on lito Walter• ti

tn~r nt Dn.ncors. · Munro fumlly Sundray. cep on wus h~ld 11!. tile !lome :of Olcnnn Suo Simonds HJlont sut- 'f 1 " 1, 1 1 Gil f tho bl'ldegromn s purents, Mr. und ' 1 1 " r, nne mrs. ,a fll mon o , ,

urc ay ovon ng with hut• grand pur· .Tncl(son were Snnduy visitors of ,Mrs. I• mnlc De Bnlso, onts, Mr. nnd Mrs. !~rani< Mohr und John Dnclc Iuul tho mi!Jfm•tuno

I•'rlcndu of Mr. aml Mt·s, Wayne fnmlly • Daly were nollllcd of u10 blt·lh of S d t to run Into tho ditch with hla CEll' a drtughl..cr nt tho Spuri·ow hospl- un ay guos 6 of Mr. and Mrs. nt Mont Haywnrd'a cot'IJora h\'at

Robert Corwin nnd fumlly wcru tal lusL Sutnrdny, Mr. and Mrs, Ill. A. Evans and Saturday. Ho cscuped with minor

family of Lansing. cuts and brul~cs, but Ills cur ;Jo 'Mr. and Mrs. Fred Noble and reported n complete wroclt. VANTOWN

lllrH. L. l', WIIIJams Mr. and Mrs. Ernest DeLeon of Clem l~ostor, formerly of Ondn· Eaton Rapids were sunday dinner du,::a, vialtC<l friends und roln.l!v'es

Mcmbot'S of tho Ingham coun ly M ,, agricultural connell and !.heir guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert on ... uy. , wives wore ontcrtnlncd for dinner Wilclt nnd family of Muson. Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Bnldwln aiui at the homo of Mr. and Mrs Miss Beatrice Moore un!l Jeun Mr. nnd Mrs. lloJJCrt Glover ·of Ralph Glynn on :Monday evening Hhinos ltavc uceopted positions in Almont spent 1\fonduy in Dow•

'l'ho Farm Bureau will meet Ligget's dt·ug store In Jucl(son, ulflnc. · with Mr. nnd Mrs. Ralph Glynn Mrs. Lcnnn Andrews had the Tuesday evening, June 17. , misfortune to sprain her nnlde In

'fhc Sun~hlno Circle' will moot n fall. with Mrs. Herman Schray Thurs- Mr. and Mrs, Ruy Byron spent day, Juno 10, Sunday with their parents, Mr.

For

Rcfrigct·ntion

SnlcH or Scrvico WHITE DOG DISTRICT

M.t•M, M. v. Butler

. nnd Mr~. Earl Williams nn!l Wayne,

Mr. nnd Mrs, Jack Barrett and fumily of Holt . spent Saturday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Law­tan Cliclrnct·. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Cl!clmer were guests of Mr and Mrs. Don Simons In Lansing.

Mr. nml Mrs, M. v. Butler and 'l'c<l were ~rucsts Sunclay of Mr and Mrs, L. T, Smith and family

Mr. and Mrs. M. V. Buller and Ted were In Detroit Monday.

ONO.NDAGA· Mr~. Burton Baldwin

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Glover of Almont arc visiting Mr. and Mrs M. J. Baldwin and Mr. and Mra Burton Baldwin

Mr. and Mrs. Henry SheiJcn­ber~rcn and son spent the weclr end in Clawson, Mich.

Byran Whltrioy of Detroit waf\ a Sunday dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. Ray W. Whitney.

Mr. and Mrs. Henry Shamp of Jaclcson spent the wee!( end with Mr. nnd Mrs. William Baldwin.

Rev, and Mrs. Hunter attended the funeral of the late Fuye Stoltcs at the Estes-Leadlcy funeral home in Lansing on Saturday. Faye Stokes had been soeretnry-trcas· urer of the Michigan Congrega­tional conference for the pnst 27 years.

Mrs. Larry Doyle and son spent a few days in Williamston last wecl< visiting at tho home of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Vlclters and family.

Mrs. Ora Basing was called to Ionia Saturday by the death of her mother.

Mrs. Wanda Jarvis calle!l on her mother, Mrs, Jsubcllc Glover and Billie, last Sunday evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Glover and family of Clark Lalrc spent the wcclt end with Mrs. Edna Glover.

Mr. and Mrs. William Bush left I Wednesday for a trip to Yellow·! stone National park.

Clyde Andrews, Clyde Clnrl( nnd Mrs. Jesse Terry, who have been ill, urc showing somo improve· mont.

Mr. and Mrs. Gail McMichael were In Saline Sunday for the fu­neral of their aunt, Mrs. Charles of Jordan.

Call or Sec

Bailey's nt HOLT

Phone Holt 3551 Mr. and Mrs. Tony )~oss were

ln .Jaclwon SrLturrhay afternoon to uttcnd lhc reception for tllclr 1

nephew, Frederic!( De Baise, who •------------...:

----------------------------------, DR. WALTER KONRAD

OPTOMETRIST Successor to Dr. E. E. Jewell

8•107 Su~tl h Cl'llut• St, LnnMlng I•ltullO 27786 ·

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Civil Engineer Land Surveyor:

William C. Berryman Registered Professional Engineer

Telephone 5-9920 507 Woodrow, Lansing ( 10) :

Christian Science Society MASON, ,MICHIGAN

Cordially invites you and yonr friends to attend a free lecture on

Larry Hov;c of Mason is spend· l­ing his vacation with his grand- I parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mal Clay. I

"CHRISTIAN SCIENCE: ITS COMPASSIONATE

AND LOVING MINISTH.Y" Mrs. Robert Byrum left Sunqny

lo visit her P,aronts in Sensl.\ICi; Oregon. During her nbscnct} filn' •. husband is· staying' with his pnr: cnts, Mr. and Mrs. Will Byrum:··~

The L. A. S. Experience social will be hold at tho homo of Mrs. Ruth Terry, Wednesday, June 18. lllach woman is to earn one dollar for the social and tell nt the meet­ing her experience in earning lt. Mary Byrum is the chairman, with 1

Maude Baldwin and Laura Terry 1 assisting. ·

Harvey Breakall spent Sunday in Jackson visiting. relatives.

Mr. and Mrs. Sig Olen and Bar­bara of Lansing were sunday guests of their futhcr, Jnspei· Baldwin.

Tho music pupils of Mrs. Henri­etta Brigham enjoyed a weiner roast with Mrs. Brigham at the

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Charles V. Winn, C. S. B.

of Pasadena, California •

Membet· of the Board of Lectureship of The Mother Church, The First Church of Christ, Scientist In Boston, Massachusetts

Friday, June 13, 1947 MASON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH

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TO LANSING:

Williamston high school the past Tuesday evening. Fern Shaw, vice Iunclt, The newlywed~ rccetvcd year, has been appointed supcrin- grand, presided. Frcida White was many gtfts from the1r friends.

tondent of school at Elsie for the liP•••••••••••••••••••~•••••••••••••••••••·~ 1 elected delegate ror two years to Mr. Ottoman's mother and two com ng year. Mr. My as received the Rebcl<ah assembly and Edna I brothers from Chelsea were also

8:29a.m.- 11:09 a.m.- 3:34p.m. - 7:04p.m.- 9:49p.m.

Shellane THE MODERN BOTTLED GAS

Wiry 'tmt lt off ony longer 'l You 1!1111 ~to.rt enjoying Slt~llano r'gbt now! It's no (.rouble nt nil to lnstnll-tmtltes cooldng n · trleU:surc-not a chore. Let us dcm01tstrate exoctly how Sltellnne bottled g11s can srwe you Umc, trouble, worl• atid worry, 'flterc's no 'obligation to buy,_, See us today!

Shellane bottled gas delive~y

' service. also included

A~tomati~ <Cooking, Refrigeration and Hot

· ··· :,".·.:,.·Water Heating ' • ' l" ' ,- ~ ' .

DUQ-THERM water heaters, apace heaters and f~r· naces now available for immediate delivery and

.: . . . . inetallation.

: '. ~AVESTROUGHING, new and repair. ,

. ···J.I. CASE FARM IMPLEMENTS, parte and eervice. . . . '

Our ·worlcmen ari1 cov.ered with JIUbilc llnblllty and wurkme'u's cu'mpmasathiu Insurance. No liability ou your' part.

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Anderson· .General . Store·~·

his bachelors degree at Central . alternate. $5.00 was present. Michigan college and will finish given to the Ypsilanti lodge to The .last meeting before the work towards his masters degree help buy new equipment and $25.00 :summer recess was held by the this summer at ·Michigan State was given the Gmnd Lodge for Stockbridge Extension cluh at the college. Mr. Myas is a ll'rnduate of the boiler fund, Memorial serv· the West Branch high school . has 15 years teaching :experience. ices were conducted by the Me· I

mortal staff for members who died L~~•••••••••••~ Mrs. Lottie Fisher entertained during the past year. A large cross I

a group of former Williamston of flower sprays with lighted ta· people for a get-together which pers in the center was placed had been scheduled for n picnic upon the 11oor, each lady placing at the pnrlt. After a bounteous a part of the cross, Bynia Clarke dinner, the guests spent the after- read tho eulogy, Stella Comer gave noon 'visiting, Present were Mr. the 23rd Psalm, Nina Ketchum, the and Mrs. Ralph Miller and Mr. Lord's prayer. The lodge will have and Mrs. Will Taylor of Detroit, n vacation during the summer I Mrs. Della Dunn· llitd Mrs. Vern months. Florence Vaught was • Rowllcy of Plymouth, Mr. and elected to serve as the first finan·l Mrs. Lew Jacltson and M1·. and ~Ia! secretary and Mable Fish was Mrs. Floyd Stiles of Howell, Mr. again recommended to act as the, and Mrs. Garman Eberly and Mrs. district deputy president. At the Bell Pond of Lansing and Mrs. close of the meeting the commit­Edward Hale of this place. tee, Anna Casidy, Anna Shepler

John Martinis was seriously in- and Addie Buchman, served lunch. ju1·ed While at worlc at the trailer The lodge accompunicd by the factory last wee!( when a sliver Odd Fellows wlll attend 'the Metho· from a board puncturell. his stom- dlst churr.h Sunday, May 22. nch. He was removed to- a Lansing The Rev, Father Walter Sullivan hospital where his condition iE re- of the Paulist Fathers has been ported as fair. . conducting special discussions of

Rev, Al·chie Madsen of the Apostles' Creed this week each will fill the pastorate.·of'· Lu- evening nt 8 at St. Mary's Catho-thernn church. during the summer llc church. Friday, June 13, the . months. Mr. ·Madsen Is a student topic will be "Life Everlasting."

t h · Sunday, June 15, services are at pas or w o wlll flll the pastorate 10 :30 a. Ill. Muss Will be explained hero during his. vacation· from his while being celebrated, Non-mem·1· ~tudies. He is making his home bers are welcome to attend these with Mr. and Mrs,· Fred See, 200 services. . ' .

Insurance AUtOMOBILE

FIRE AND WIND

Jewett Insurance

Next to Modern Cleauers Mason Phone 5511

POISON IVY. POISON OAK OR SUMAC

Yes, tDe have IVY~DRY thai remnrknble new tannic ncicl trcnbnent which stops the itchin: dries up the blisters quickly, gent]· and 8afely. Invi$iblc on skin. 59<'

Ware'~ D~ug Store 'Mason West Grand River. The Lutheran

church Is being held temporarily

In the American. Lcglbn hall: ••••••••••••••••••••llliill•••• .. Mr. an!) Mrs. Hill VanRiper an­

nounce the· marriage of tl1eir daughter Hilda. to ·Don Smith of Battle Creek, Thu1•sday, May 29. The wedding was held In . the St.

,. .-.uuow5 church In Battle Creek. . The city couiicU·· met last Mon­

day night, all councilmen and May. or Brown were present. Bills of '699.37 were approved ·and voted paid. No otl~~. business appearing, council adjourned. ·

An All-Around lnau~ance ·Service FIRE- WIND·

SURETY·BONDS

FUR INSURANCE Agents, Auto 0\Vllors ·In8nrancc Co.

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. McCOWAN and McCOWAN ·US.E; Oak. . &'·

Mr. and M~s. Clint Willis, for­mer manager, of the local Kroger

.. ·~~--'l.iillitllilillll!l~••••llillil•!ll•ll••• .. lli•llll store, have ·.purchased a·,homedn :: Grand Ledge. and. moved Monday.

Six Watet• Gla~ses FREE! During Our Fot•tnul O(tening

SATURDAY &

SUNDAY

HI-SPEED GAS

THIS WEEK ONLY

·Ray Moorhead's Midway Hi-Speed Service I ,

HOLT, MICHIGAN ' See Us For Electrical Appliances, Outboard Motors,

'· Minor Car Repairing· & Lubrication

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Every Customer will rec~ive 6 Beautiful Water Glanea .

FREE with each $1.00 or more purchase on

. Saturday arid Sunday of this week only

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ill lifO!',

Probate Hearings

Excavating and Grading Prorrrpt Service

Good Wo1·l'

FOOTE BROS.

JT, nt !ru< IHtiH

Phone J,nslln ~212 217 N. Mnln 1'!!.1 J,.,sllu

FOURTH WOLVERINE HOLSTEIN SALE

80 Head of Michigan's Top Holsteins

Saturday, June 14 12 o'clock

In th1• 11111 l'n11 h11•d Sal1•s l'.111lmn 1111 lJS-HJ, lillz miles E,tst l .. answg o1• 2V! 111111'~. \\4 sl ul \\ tlliami'iton, l\1h lug-au.

Sdlmg lhl' Pllln1• 111'111 111 ,John W:uldPII, 11111' ol 1\fl!lugnn's goml hrl'l'!h•rs. 'l'lns is .t 1 I'll lu~o;h ll,tss Ill' I'll ol I'll\ Is, hl'l\!)1 II hy ,, tnp son ol Mnnnl\1!' It tg Anpll' ('1111'1, Also dnnghl1 Js a111l g•·andll.tnghtl•rs ol Chll'f anll ll.lllghlf'r ol '1'111'111,\' (,r·,uul.

l•'r• sh l'olls nullung "I' to 71J lhs. 1>11 tllo-tim••s m1llung.

Consi~,~nmPnls l1nm I• ,ufmg IH•IIls 111 1\rh hill"llll.

'llw pl.u·•· In hll\ "'·'' !l.wy <'Oils at \OIIl'1011lt pril'l'. As usual nlll haw .t It'll < ho111 hi'JII" and 111'111'1 ••alii'~.

5 YOliNI, Blii.LS HEAHY FOR SERVICE, JPatul'ing :t show son or 'J II I nt~ '" .uul ll•om ,, lugh lecnrl) slum dam. Snnw rl .tl hell! HlfC

Jll ospr('l s.

1\fan, \,IIIIIJ,IIi•ll .lllilll.tls All]', n. and Bangs tl•stcd. 1\lilldng COliS

,. maslri!S l••sl<•d.

C. B. SMITH, Sales Manager and Auctioneer

Williamston, Michigan

Auctioneers C. 8, Smith, J1·. and Leland J. Osbom

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Commencing at 1:001 o'cloc!,, sharp,

CULVERS CORNERS MrR, IJ. 1\f, OIVI'D

nml MtR .Jolm Suncloy rrt

CATTLE McCol·mici,-Deel·ing Hayloade1· Co-Op Tractor Mowm·, 7-ft. cut, new last year Holstein Cow, 4 ·yem s old, due Octobe1· 18

Holstein Cow, 8 yem·s old, due July 3 Holstein Cow, 5 years old, due November 25 Holstein Cow, 3 years old, due Septembm· 19 Holstein Cow, 3 years old, due July 1 Holstein Cow, 9 yea1·s old, due July 10 Holstein Cow, 8 years old, due August 10 Holstein Cow, 6 years old, due July 20 Holstein Cow, 3 years old, b1·ed Ma1·ch 24 Holstein Heife1·, 2 years old, b1·ed April 4

• Holstein Cow, 4 yem·s old, due July 10 Holstein Cow, 5 years old, clue October 9

.. Holstein Cow, 3 years old, bred March 30 Holstein Heife1·, 1% yem·s old, bred May 4 2 Heife1·s, 1 yem· old, sh·ed by association bull

All cows are b1·ed by A1·tificial Breeding As­sociation bulls and m·e T. B • .and Bangs ~ded '

IMPLEMENTS AND TOOLS

McCOI·mici,.Deel'ing Farmall 20, regula1•, on new l'ubbel' and in good condition,

Tract01· Cultivat01•, new last year McCormick-Deel'ing Double-Bottom, 14-in.

Plow Allis-Chalme1·s No. 40 Combine \

B1·adley Hammermill, 10-in. Cultipacke1· Co1·n Planter Empi~e Grain Drill McCormick-Deering Double Disc Side Delivery Rake Dump Rake Rubber-tired W.agon with new Flat Rack 3·Section Springtooth D1·ag ' 2-Section Springtooth D1·ag Spike Drag Buzz Rig Platform Scales John Deere Manure Spreader

HOUSEHOLD GOODS

Wood and Coal Range, enameled Piano Oak Library Table Combination Desl' and Bookcase 9-Piece Dining Room Suite

Pump Jack Forge

MISCELLANEOUS

Legal Notice

LESLIE Heating and Plumbing

COMPANY 225 N. Mnln St., lA•sllc l'hmw Leslie Sflfl2

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COMPI,FJ'I'D IP,NGJNlr.F:RrNG SimVJCFJ

Residential - Co~mercial - Industrial

Heating, ventilating, air comlitioning and sheet metal kork

Gas and oil-fired, full automatic steam, vap01· and hot wate1· installations Gas and oil-fired furnace&

Oil, gas and elecb·ic hot water heatel"'l \Vater softene1·s, pumps, plumbing supplies

Oil Bumet· Specialiet Furnace and Boile1· Repair

If you o.m planning to hulld, consult with ns about yonr heat­Ing plant hefmn you stnrt your lnullling.

Dntod May !, l n 17 RAYMOND If Mcf,LAN

At.tmnoy fot Mottl-\'.u~ea ltuHtn~RR Ad!IJ(!H~

\l'4 lnRiall f!onventlono.l - panel hcntlng - nit m-mmlcm forced o.h systl ms in hom•·~ wilhonl hascnwnls

Vh 11.! S ,Jt fff!t!\on SLtcr.t Mat~nn, Mwhnnua.

AUCTIO I, the undersigned, will sell at public auction on my farm, located 1% miles south

of Leslie, on

Tuesday, June 17, 1947 Commencing at 1:00 o'clock, sharp, the following described prope1·ty:

Implements and Tools Motor

Tank Heate1· Line Shaft & Pulleys Combination Bag Cart & Ba:rge1• 2 Electric Wate1· Pressm·e Pumps and

Tanks Hand Spray Pump and Pump Jack 5 Sets of Hay Slings Wool Box and Feed Cooker H!!avy Duty Blower 2 Sets of Fence Stretche1·s 35 New Steel Posts 60 Rods New Fence Roll of Hog Fence Cant Hook and 2 Hm·poon Forks 8 New 6-in. Fence Posts Po1·table Grain Elevator 2 Galvanized Tubs and Cow Poke 2 Steel Ancho1· Posts ~hese tools are all in good condition

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Hardware, Building Supplies 1f2-in. Electl'ic Hand Drill Brack & Decker 6-in. Bench Grinder

'Pipe Die, Pipe Vice, Pipe Cutter Caulking Gun and G1·indstone Bench Vise and Anvil Tool Box, Chest and Work Bench Several Kegs of Nails 40-ft. Extension Ladder 2 Ba1·rels of Red Barn Paint 350 ft. Pine Ship Lap 150 ft. Cedar Siding 800 ft. Oak Plank 500 ft. l-in. Oak Lumber

HAY, GRAIN, ETC. 150 Bales Straw

7 Bundles Asphalt Shingles House Sct·eens and Gravel Screen Buzz SAw Mand1·el and 2 Saws P01·table Cement Mixer and Mot01·, on

rubber 2 Screw Jacks Barn Door and Barn Sash Quantity of Screen Sash Quantity of Pipe and Fittings Complete Low Pressu1·e Paint Spraying

Outfit 15 Gal. Linseed Oil 2 Bundles of Cedar Shingles

~~ MISCELLANEOUS

~Decoys

V. R. Drum, Owner BURTON WALKER, Auctioneer EARL DUNSMORE, Clerk Lealie, Michigan, Phone 4001

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(J INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON,' M ICHICAN, ·THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947

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,_ .......... • • • ,._, ..... .., ... ,.,Ann, lwJ• moi.IJnJ', Mn1, Will Miller, Loolt or Lliwoln Porlt, Detroit; I McCurley, In behalf of the Lealie MJ•a, Claurlc Hinman at lilnRt Lan· will ho nt CJtmp li't•lday with tho , , LLE t two fliHI.m•fJ, MJ'H.' PnnHy Sl.nnl.on Mr'R, Mru•J.Jm llJmlw of Detroit, post of the American Legion,_ pre- aing, Snturdrty afternoon. olclor grnup,

WEBBERVI t ol' LnJming nnd MI'H, Bnl'lllr'" Mom•n MI'H, Pr111llne Mnt'C[IInrclt of Uttcn., I ~anted the citizenship cup to Rob· Mr, anu Mrs, Donn Warner nncl 'rho Dnt•1•y county Roll consrrvn· Myrl Ot•almm t nl' fir'"'"! I~npidH, twn Jmil.hcrs, Mm. Helen 'l'oJJin. of l~owlcJ'VIlle, crt Lohmnn, representing the Sherry and Donnn. of Holt Wcl'c I.Jon rlepn1·t.mcnt wiii]H'Cscnt n cll,s·

........ ,_, .... ,.., .. ,.....,..,.., .......... -.J LIIJII'nrlr:u MiJI,.,. nnrl Clnrcnr'c Mil- anrl Lllllrw, ill<lwnrd nnd Gy<lla at sophomore clmJs, Music wan f~r: Sunday dinner guear'.~ of _Mr. and mmslon unci Jlclrl t.l'lfl 'I'nnHtilly nnrl 1 inl', IJnlll ol' LanRing. homo, · nlshccl by the school bruHI. 'lbe Mrs. Boyd Wnrner. ' Thm•selny, CJ•uft will hn n.vrtllrtblo

Ll,J~e ·n ~''Sl'(leJ1t Hhn JliiHRcrl nwny a.t her hnmc junior class honor· guards wore, Mrs. Herbert Howe nnd I-Tollacc tht'<HJglwnt: l.l1o wool<. flwinnnlng, - 1\c_, - !lev, Hnmld J(<'<"H! nF t.lw Jlnp- fl I . Ill ' M •11 flllc Helen Lncltey ·Norman Lantz, tl 1 111 b

'I' I ' W'JII ·i . n I v. fl .ll]' " llllg JlCHH ny ' ' ' ' ' I N and. Ardy,ce McCreery of lilnton l'CnJ'efi Oil lin< Cfll11jl fil'O w c J) • S Jl ] : "1

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"· WIIH 'I momhm• ol' 1110 iummnm1cl Max Lee, Ann Seifert, Da e ow-· Rapids were Sunday <!In nor guBsts mn.jnr pru·i.H nr I.Jw progJ•nm. · 188 I l](. (. e11 Y, nl.ed, with 1 ~ 11 " 1 ' 111 '' 11 1. in llio, Alc!h!ll Jo'il:rll.'f,JJihet'a;1 ehlll'~lt In Lruming. lin nnd Joyce Fogg, ·of :Mr, and Mrs. Paul McCreery, GIJ•l CCJ\JilAcim·s will ]Jo Wllmn

' ll'l'[l\l:ler·v. I-'ll" hurl !wen In Jli I I c ' II I(' I r rr I It 1 I'l Ill Funcml HCI'Vif'eS worn r!illllllld" lll·n!LJ 1 (-, 11 • HI !Iii<' l.illlo, !Jill. apprll'- l•'nnm•al ser·vleos were eonuuclcd Rollo Foote nne! Dnn e Ol'nc Mra. mugenc Warfield of Jndc- AJ cmnn rnm - n.~ e.: nne . 1y s eel l'r·r•m tho rJnJ·slhH: nml.hr.rs I , 11 11v w 11 •; !'l•odiog 11r:i.J.cr·, Silo wont.J from the mrnnmnuol JPirst Luther- nrc In the Clarlc nnd Clinton ho~pi- ann spent Monday frll'lmnnn with Wntl>htA, 1\frlHnn, , chrtpel rJI. 'Wllllrii!IAI.nn Mnnilny on! ' 111111 1.,J. In! 0 the r:r11• to g·11 nn dJIIJ'eh In LllnRing aCLor rt hrlef 'tal, Mason, for medicul treatment, Mz•s, Spencer Gnllnway. Hn1J-T~o 'l'l'IJI, ,July 22 nfternoorr nl: n1w n'••loelc for llos-, 11 n,1- J.hu,lllill\ wlrnn shn wn 11 1Hm·vlocrtl.tho!Jome,'l'tlcHday,.Tunel WlndowglasshnsllcenlnfJtlllled Mra Idn Ncu of Munith nnd Thn Doh•l.o tr·Jp WIJieh wns sic M, Pi!l.m'.'l, Willi JliiHHrd nwny 1 11 t1·id«·n wllh 11 ho, 111 ·t 11 1.1.ndc. Hi 11: :!, Karl 1•', T<rauae, prtSI.!Jl' of the In the new McCm·ley dry clcnning ~ra, Mnrclta Lawrence and .Tnyco selcctcrl hy len.<lnm nnd am•vlnn very Sll!l!l<lllly nl. her home l<rldny 1 rii<:d iu:J'nr•~: ,I.Jil' dlll:i.rll' nnlvw), ehtll'r:li, ofl'ldrtl.cd, with lntm·ment building and extensions are being and Denn 0~ Dunlcer Hill ware cluh pcnplc ll~ l.he OJW dcsh•l!f! tlliH evc'nirlg', .rune 0. J' _ . _. in l.hc Everg-reen oemetury. _ mnue to the Parltcr anles and aerv- Sundny afternoon cnllem of Mr. 1 ye~tr lm.~ hccn IJCt frll' 'J'ucmlny,

M '! or~ Des Iiies lho hushund aiJ(( chil.- lr~e building. Doth buildings arc on and Mrs Boyd Wnrner. ,Tu V 22. . flhe wns horn ny •, ln.lu In S' , · , , J-f -•11 17" , 1 t t b t R · · \'rills Is nn ontcrl.nrnnwnt tr·ln

!nglmm Collnty nurl hns rlprnL 1111~ I~ 81 VI<.:eS C (_ '01 rlr·en, she Is HIIJ'vlv-d by six grnm- North Mnln a-reo e ween ace,. Mr. nnu Mrs. Leon Cnusln and open to' rmy cltJh mcmhnr tlllrl great<:]' pnrt Ill' IWJ' lin: in this In" I M •a (' ust Loo] r chilrlren, l.wo Hlst<:rH, Mrs. Mrtrthll street and nuo~cll purl<. fllmlly were Sundny rllnncr g1Jests friend. We woulrl ]IJ'gn cspenln!ly cnllty, Hhc: wns 1111itt!d In mnn·ingn 1 •'· f \. C:riin!<c ll.llrl Mi'li, Ol.alle Lool<, both A son, Daniel Martin, wns born or Mr. and MJ•s. Mer! VnnDnm of f:llnf: smnn pnronl:s fl'nm each group to ,TiJ!Jn Pi!l.cr.Y nncl l.n tliiH 1rnion I OLI.IIln r lri<·g1,1. wns horn Rep- of C,cl'lllllny, 0 I Y rl e Pulmnn, to Dr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Bcrnhnrd •Pnrmu, plnn to gn, waH horn nne <lll.llglll.rw f1:rrl1 [.., 111 1wr· :!!1, p;o:l, 111 IJPrnwny, Rlw r_~<'nl'r;'" Cooper·, Hnhe•·t Mm·(inurd, Wcdnesduy evening at the Detroit · Enrl Mngoon of Jilnton napicls

1 Wo will t.n.lw lhr t.r·nin fJ•nm

Boyce. Mr·s. T'r:tcrs WnH nn a<:!Jvn I 1'111111' 111 1 Jw 1 rn il nrl Sl.ni."H nl. I he l~dwn.rrl J,entr., Hobert Hlonrlc O~lcopnthlc hospital. nnd Mr. und Mrs, Wr1rrcn Cn.lln- I Lanslnr:: by wny or Mnsnn nnrl LeA" mcmhcr in _Cc1Jnr·. Hchclmh Lorlge rwu oJ' 17. n 11 .f11ly :;, 'fl10, slw and m<twnrd fil.enrlc aclt:r! na pull- "A bee to repair the Number One wuy nnd famlly of OI<Cmos were jllc l.o Dcl.roiL, 'WP, will n-et on the

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' nm.r.VILUll I It haa been dcmon:Jil'Htel] t.tmt The ,Tunc me~tlng' or lho Mill- llllQCI' int~nRn hnnl., nnrlln L(IClj)I'OH•

ville 1-H elub wua held .Tuna 2, ut.lllnco ol' oxygen OJ' nlr, the cnr· l.ho home or ,Joyce, Dmwln und hnn In n d'lnmnnd nnilna with fiHI Hnrold flhcntholm, •rtwro wna n. J'O· , pOI'L nf 11hout $40 fOl' the Bru·num oxyg·on nnrl l.hu g1q11 lnrr'nH II.H!df Momorlnl FnJHI. ncrreahmeni.A of lntn n blnri,, wori.IJlnRR erhrp. hot <Jhncnln.to ruul hot <lnga woru ----~------ ----.-----· nerved. OamcA wore 11luyor.l nftcr' 1 In North Dalcni.n, rnr'nHH'rl ·1hw lho mccltng, · low gmclo cichyriJ'Jil.nd p11l.nl.n<'H 'IIH

•rtJC nrxt meeting Ia to he n club u Rllhatllut.e fol' <Jrn·n In J'<~e<ll'nf' l.ouJ' nnd picnic nt tho homo or .Tu- ahoep '

lin nnr.l EJllzubelh Con· on July H._ """·""-"'--"'--"': ___ ,_~_..,.,...,.,..,.,..,-..,......,_,--_;,-FELT PLAINS Mrn. Robert I.A!Il

Mm. ,Joe r.umbert and ehll!lt·en n.ttcndccl n grncluallnn reception fnr ,Jonnn. Donnhuc of .Tncl<Ron. Miss Donahue IH cntoring Michi­gan Stntc college to study mualc.

Virginia Howell nnd Leatcz: Per­rine• spent Sundny In Detroit vis­Iting Mrs. Frances Mnllclt. •

We Buy Dead A~ni~nals

II n ·• ht~arP,I,'fi. t hi Ill b "' of WcbhcJ'Vl o llJH.l n!Ho " mr•mll,t'J' I wn.Y nnil1•d i11 llllii'I'iage lo Cln.Yt Achool of ntvcs owns P w e Sunday dinner guests 'of Mr. nnd

1

hoat: nt Detroit:,' trllce It to Bob-of PnHl Nollie Grand dllh, Loolc 'l'o Ill is 1111ion niglit c:hllrlren held Saturday, June 14, with n pot- Mr.~. Spencer Gallaway, Lo Tslnncl nnd mt.urn. Mr. nnd M;rs, Leo Kryst nncl 1

Be.YitleH I he !uJsbnnrl nnd <Jm1gh- wen: !Hn·n. Olg11, wlw dil'rl 11!: l.hn Cn.n<lir!Jtl.l•.s IniflrLII"l ·tucl< dinner at noon. 'Mr. nnd Mrs. nex Wood nnrl 'rhr. mJRt will he nhnut $2,30 for dnughlcr Donnn spent the wcclc I

TOP PRICE PAID FOR' I

tor, HhiJ Is survived hy one gmnd- ng" n!' <'igi.JL lnllnl lis; . nu:rtnvn. LnHt Wc<lnc~J<Iny cvonlng the 0 · The potluclc picnic of the Leslie family spent the wcelr end with I l.hoHa 1111rlcl' 12 and -~·1.2!i for those end with Mr. nnd Mrs. Courtney Pl.· 8 · lnlllatod Mr. and MI'S, EOTC club will he hold at Russell Mr. and Mrs, Earl Thnrp nt Flint. 12 nr over. Heed and Mnry Reed. ' C:hnrluH Lnrscn inlo Its order. 1 •r d J 17 _Mr. nnd Mrs, Wnrrcn Gallaway This will lndtHI" nil rnll nnrl Mr. and Mrs. Clairmont lilvcJ•ett

1--------------------.....:.-------- A!'l.ol' initinlinn t•ci'J•cshmcnts were parr, uca o.y, uno · and family apcnt Sunduy In Ohio. hont fnrc nnd lunch for tho rc- nne! J'amily of East Lnnslng were Rl'l'Vcrl in the dining room. Guests A' t N · · . turn trip. sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs.

Plumbing and Pump Repair

F1·ee Estimates - 2-1-l-IJ·, Se1·vice

Call

Rex Fineout - 4592 or

Cliff W atL- 22951

were present from North 13mnch, ' lrpor ews 4·H Club News Tr'ymJ plnn nn going, );Iva money l'nrlr Baldwin. HoJ•I.nn nne! Dctr·oit, I I 1 1 II 'II t tl 1 t

There hns llccn Jots of activity :o cnr or nne · 10Y Wl go · r. W ·s Mr. nnd Mrs. Anthnny Com" Firm! l'll1m1ing,

Last •rtJcflrln.y evening, a picnic Slipper· wafl lwlrl at the Masonic hall whieh hrnngl1t to 11 close nn­nthct· ycrtr'H worlc of the W. A. C.

· 'rhcrr: were ahr111t fill In attendance. •rtw pirmie wnH to hnvc bocn held

j 'll. l.hc McCrl!'mlck pnrlr In Wil­l liamstoo, )lilt drw to rvcnthcr con­I ili1.inns wns hold nt the Masonic !1all.

at the airport during the.pust wee!< Jly l\1, IT. Avm·y as a group, rmlllder, Mr. nnd Mrs. Ge01·gc whenever the weuthcr permitted. Bandll, Mr. unci Mrs. ' Hcrllcrt

t Memorial Fmul RmwhoR lfii,200.0il VAN'rOWN Chapman and Mlclwl and Llmlli, Several new students huve star ed · The mcmorlnl fund program Is The Vnntown 1-H rlnh hncl its 1 Mrs, Nndlne ·Lewes, Clnurc Lcnch their training under the GI pr(l- coming ulong very well, The rc- meeting .Tunc 2, nt the home of of Detroit and Mrs. · Lorcttn gz·am, Among these nrc Glen port from cluhs at the Icnclcrs' Gordon Mom•oc, Thn mcotinr:: wns Snc!ergrlno from the Sao vl~ited Driggs, Roland Cobb und Harry meeting shnwcrl that we have called to orclnr hy Don Gauss, the Mr. and Mrs. Burton Swnnlt nnd Robinson. passed the $l,200 mnl'ic In ticlwts m·osl<lcnl.. 'I'hc noxt nwcl.lng- Is Ln daughter, Mrs, Doroth:y Brown. Thursd~y was Merchant's Day sold, Not all clubs have reported he nt l.hc IJomc of Dnn Willlnms. Mr. nnd Mrs. D . .J, Sinter and

at the nlrport nnd 7ri people were ~nd soinc nrc j~st getting started, RcfJ'cshmcnts nrc n. cnlw, coo!cics Rir:hard Foster or Lansing visited 1

given t•idcs. · Dlcl< Jewett's new · Members who contact factory nnd jcllo. A hayride was plnnncd Mr. and MrH. Robert Lee an<ll

cows Call Collect

Lansing 45217

Valley Chemica~ Compa~y ·

Luscombe was In the nlr most of woz·lccrs through their fathers nrc I rnr that meeting hut wns voted family Wcclncsuay. the day and Robert Stnrr and getting n fine response. down.

Mr.· and Mrs. Howard Atwood Bartlett Smith were equally busy 'Let's every one keep on the job. ;:_..:.__::___________ ==========--"'--"'--"'--"'-""-"'--'"'--"'---=--""-"'--"'-"'-""--=--"'--""-·_,..-.,.---..,.-.,::::,., ~=========---------------~----------.=-,, nnrl~r:hildrcn of Northville were· with the airport's cubs. The safety This progrmn will benefit the Legal Notice

, _______________________ . week 1•nd g-nc~llH of Mr. and Mr~. ancl stahillty of light ·nlrcrnft wns whole county when the imJ:lrove- ----

1 I) I '· 1 thoroughly proved, since the pilots menta nrc 1na·'c. ORDERFORAPPEARANCE-. Ol'l'lliiCC dHC 1. h d t fl d d the u CORNWELL-"APRIL 26

1 Lnst Thur·s<Jn.y evening, Miss u o Y un er n verse wen r High clubs reporting to dntc and Rtnlo 'of Mlehiunn. 'l'h" <!io·,•"lt Co"''·t

l Marilyn O'Dell entertained a conditions nenrly'nll day. the number of tickets sold nrc: lo•· the c"''"ty nf TiiJ<hnm, Tn C:hn"''"''v "t'Dllti of fl'icnds at ·n shower in Bartlett Smith recently received Vantown-160, Rtdt ''"'""n" "" rlw ~lllh olny nf Ar .. -il: h r 1947, in t.htt uhnvf1 nnm,.d C:n111'1, honor or Mrs, Donnn Nicl(Crson. Ills Instructor's rating, and is now Olccmos 'Livestoclc-125. T.F.TT.i\ n. 'l'lloMPNON, l'lnlnWT, •"· She rccci vcd many lovely gifts. assisting Bob Starr. Burtlett spent , Tomllnson-11[). WTT.T.T !\ M ll, COHN F. r.r.. liOMJm o.

Mr·H. Clwr!cr; Coni is ill nl her over 1000 hours flying B·17's for Southeast Alaicdon-85, r·nnNWELT. nnol CAsRrus M. r:onN-wh t 7 WT~Cf1, n•· !.lwil' l'f'Hprr•tivf'! 1mknnwn home here. flhc is improving slow- Uncle Sam, so he will be able to eu field- G, lwirH, olcvi 01 e0 ,, Je~nt«nn and 110101 i~nH, lle-

' ly. give students the llenellt of this Marble-65. , fen•lnni.H.

I Allen Scymmu·, who has been vnluable experience. Bob Starr is Supersalesmen nrc Curtis Miller In !hi, ""'"" it nppc,rin" hy n/Ti,lnvit ' t I f h f 01 'th 8 nnd mll nr Com)dniut, dllly Vf>l'irirorl, thai. seriously ill wilh sin ic I' lCtllna- talcing an instrument re res er o <emos Wl i'i, nnrl Lyle Burk- it. cnnnot ho ""''"''laincol in whnt Hl.ntc ,

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l.ism, is slowly improving. course, and will soon hnvc his Icy of Whentncld with 40. cnnntrv, thn dcf .. nolnnl..< Willinm IT. M r·s. !'en land Gmham nl.tcnded rating to teach "blind flying," or 4-II Cam!' C:nn>n11, Homm· o, Cnl'llwell, .11-. ""'' r:a,.

tile ['nltlJnonconleJlt oxerc1'ses IJcld · t' b 1 t t Mason 4 FI club nm t s "'"" M. Co•·nwcll, >·c<iolo if livhw, o•· _ _ nav1ga 1011 y ns rumen s. • c P opens ncx • llll· who llwil· ''""'"'"live hr-ir'H, <lcvi"''''"· 1,., 11 •

We Are Now Ready to give you

COMPLETE

Grinding and Mbdng Services

Cun[cr Nnw lol'atecl nllrl bind' nm·th of 111<' J'1•d liglll al !loll.

Is moving soon to lnrgm· qunrlr:r~ ll'i1h a •·nnlpl1'1<' Iiiii' nl' pottery, gUts nnd novellllls, 'J'Iw rww [ll(•ntinn will h1• """ orili: nru•th ol' the (ll'eHI\llt RtOI'Il, Until thnn 11'1' 111'1' g.uing· hllsirH'S>l llN IIMUa).

WATCH FOR OtJR We -have a complete line of poultry concentrate, stm·ting, growing and laying mash.

nt the Michigan Stntc college at uirport Is fortunate in hnving in- dny, .Tune lii, nt AlgOJJQllin Jalrc teo" and """"'"" ma.v Jon if dead, 01· !Cast Lr1mling- Friday .. Ta1ncs Mar- struetors of Bartlett's and Bob's through Saturday, .Tunc 21.. There whclh"'' lhcv hnvo '"'''""""I ''"l"'""''ntn-vin Frn.scr· and Darrell Coole, for· t I , "' I nre nearly 60 ll If tl fl t Jive<, nno! !hat afln•· o1ili><••nl. """~'''h nnil -,===""'-===============-:----,.....,.= ra mng anu ex per ence. . enro er or lC rfl Inquiry Lhc llllnlf!l-1 uf tlw Jll'I'HOilH includ~ =---- ---~~-- -mol' Wchhcrvillc residents, were Members of the Sycamore Val- period starting Sunday. oil lwnin willwul 1mln" nnmnd, hnvo

·Farmers Elevator MASON

among the gradun_tcs. . ley Flying cluh nre holding. a pic- Ed Pierce of Michigan Stntc not. hoon nHoorlninnd, M I WI ·' II ill 1 t 'flu~r(~rm·n on mot!nr. or Willinm R. M.r. nml r~. van 1 cox anu nic in the park ncnr the ·airport ·co ego W Je he water front di- Seelye, Attrll'nnv fnr tho Plainlill' iJ i11

fatntly left Fl'luay for a tour of Thursday night at 6:30. They plan rpcto·r. He lias hnd consiucrnble nril•n·col that nil of tho oJr.fnnilaniH Nile•· lhe weslc.rn stales. . to have these get-togcthera at in· experience in Y. M. c A camp their •LJ•ronm·anro in •niil """"" within

The c .. hilclrc.n nnd grand_chtl(lren I tet·vala ''Ul'l'ng the sumJnet·, l'n- the bnlnnce of the smnm~r ' lhi·en mnnlhH fi'O!ll th .. dn1.P nf JhiH Ol'• t u ' flf!l', nnd t.hnt WiLhl!l 'fnr·t.Y dnyH thr. ---------------·------------ of Loslr~ Lmg· gathered at he viting flyers from nther airports Mrs, Lowena Murphy, and M, 1,JninliiT """"" " ,.,,,v of J.iliu 01'<1•·•· to ho cq_mmun1ty hall last Sundny to to fly in for supper. H. Avery will be In chrm;c of the j''uloli.<bn,J in Jho ln><h:•m f:n,.nl.y Nnw•, a

' !lei~ Lcslrc celcllrate Ills. lnrthday "'•t'ylng is becoming more poptt'· camp. Otis Murphy Wl'll lleln fi" fl ""'"!"'~."'' J<tdoiiHhn'l ''! "'"'1 c·ounty, .<nlol ~· · •""~ puhllrai.Jon to bn r.nnLm11rul nnr•c cnr.h .----------------------------~- ann1vcrsnry .. A potluclc dmncr and lar every day, especially. for the boy councclor and with craft. wr-ck fr"' H1x wooi<A in ""'·cr:<Hion.

icc cream wns served. farmer, who has a better chanc'e A. J. Roth, fnrm snfc1y dcnnrt-j Dntool AJOI'il 2o, ro,7. to usc his plane than a person ment nt Michigan Stntc college LOUTS ri(;. 1.;;~~j;;,\~ •.

II FOUR TOWN CORNERS living in a city. Flying Is no longer Notice i• hc•·ehy given thnt ·'"it i•

1\Jrs. f~<ld Mullen d d ll' tl d 111 Leg:,~! Notice hroul(ht In J.hn nhovc entltll'd """"o to a are- ev S pas me, nn W nuiot J.hn til In to the following <lnscl'ihed continue to grow more populur, MOR t Mr. ancl Mrfl. C!nre Smith en- TCACE FORECLOSURE SALE propel' y,- .

I if we lteep it safe. Many old-tJrnm;s . Df!fmdt hnvinS-:" lwen mncle in I hr. Comm··.rwmg In jf~P. El~~t n~ul \V(lRt tP.rl.nincd friends !rmn Colcnlan have been Jlying,for~Yefl.rtt. TJ;leY. condft.ion of n em·tnln mnJ'tgngP ffiflllP Oil ~JlH~I'tCI' lmn or 8nt'!jl(llJ r,.n 111 'l'n;v

-',·.avor_the.wenl< end.--""'· y; have learned to be safe pilots, and the Rth dny nf Oetobo1·,194(), hy Tlohe•·t rluee Nnr~h .. llnn"" 1wn Woe! .. ,T'!c<di.lm !vir. and Mrs. Earl O::~borno of J. Corh,ln nqtl 1Anbf•ll Cm·bln, huKhnnd County, M•r.hH.wn, nt n. l,lnJnt 2.d'i,o~ foot

they are, almost invariably, snfe nnd w1t0 n• mort"""01,8 t n ,1

enHt nf tho South non e11J1th pnHt nf tho Dn.nsvill\! were Saturday evening automobile drivers. Nntionnl Bnnk, n. Nntinnnl imnl~inr.: ~~~ northw~ut qtuu·tm· of ~aill,J Rer:lion nn(! callers at the Mullnn hmnc. aaclntion on:rnni~cHI nnd oxisting under ru!lning thenr.? cnRt l Ol'i!t:.. fcr.t nlm~r.

Mrs. Lawrence Curtis is visiting GROVENBU11G .the lllWH or the Unitod StnteH of Amc•·- <:\Ill.''''"~}"'' hno to the ( enl";i' o[ Hll\01 n sister in lhc state of Washing- P len: of Mnaon, Mlchhrnn, nR rnoJ tJ.mgee, S~'ct.wn len, thlmrp coni.lnul.n~ f!nHt

•nnd l'f!Corded on Octc 1 l'l' fl 1 n Hi ·. '1.14.0 fl'ot 1\lonj.f Hllld (Jlllll'l1'1t' ltnn Lo nn ton. Mrs. Jloward Nortla r~ihea· 480 or Mal'trrn~~~R: rnrr~ 112: nf)~~ old l!nc .frmc.c, t.hc•nc·e llOI'Ih 102:!.() fl'f:t

~!frs. Bert Dalton attended an 'IBtea• or DeedK In~hnrn County Mi ·i ,. alnnH 'HI Ill fmc fmH'fl t.lwncn Wf'lil 11!11~

LOWDEN CHICKS Rodes, Reds, Leghorns, Sexed. Chicl,s ..

. New U. s:·· App>·oved Hat~.hery ' ... -·' .. , ..... ·,

LOWDEN FARMS NEAR PI,EASAN'I' LAT\m

J~'.l". I.Ct'l1 Star Jneetlng I'll M,oson Mrs. Marvin Hosldns and dn.ugh- nnd Hnrh ild~nlt hnvinte con.lirm:·~I'J..tf~~: I ntli•l with the f!nRt nnd wf!:~t nu:nlr;r· llnf' - ,, (0, ~ • th · i 1 1 1 1 · 1 !i 17.2 ff!et Lhnrw1' Hfltllh I 02:1.0 (Pet tn

===========,.,......,.....,_,,_...,.....,..,. Tue~day evening. ter have returned to their home at m·P.t . nn .~~x, Y •1ayR,I t IHJ w ln P. of ::mHl thP Jlln~n ~f hf'p:inning- f':O:('("!ptint{ tlw -.,.,-~,-=,======~ r-oan W 1 , d ft 1 mm RM!'c 1s H~l'f' JY ( ec nrnrl t.n hr cllw 1 C · p ·--· -- ---· ... ___ - Mrs. \Villiam Muench is in tl u avery ton _n ern weot .nnd owing, the nmonnt nt the dat~ of P,:utwl de1:dro(l tt;~ t.w. nnHtlrnP~'H .• owr1 "i'••••••••••:.m!!:! Spnrt•ow hOS{lital in Lansing. at the Angell hotne. .t.hiR notic•n hoinrr fiftv~fonJ' hunfll'erl I Compnny, dl"!twrc,hr.!l ,t~ •·n,t;unr rH Jnr~ ut

I w~~ ' 1\'lt',"," ~.,,no Par·l<S of Lnnst'ng Mr. und Mr~. H, L. Angell were fo•·ty-two """ 87/100 ($r.,•l42.~7) llol- ll!e CO/Il(OI' or "'.'tilh SectiOlln ]o>n ~li!HI 1'/10•1 .,., u- ·J~I'tf Jl1'incl)lnl nnd l•lnhty thl'rc nn I nmg 1 trm!'!l, nm on 10 nm J nn'

spent the wcclc 'end with her par- dinner guests Sunday ut the home .02'/too ($Ra 021 Dolin•· 1 1~, t 1 t'1 """'h """''tm· line I023.n, th""'" wc«t t of ~fr. and Ml'8, Richard Briggs :~mount o~Yl~~. fifty.fi;e hun"th·~d\~v£>;1.~~.. liO foot. thon~o s011th 1 o~:J.o fm•!, ~hrmr.e

Cream, Eggs1 Poultry em s. I'll Ln sl ·•lx Ullll 7"/100 ($" 1'1)1' 7") ])o-Il ' . I e:JRt. fj(l (P.et tn th~ lllnec nf hcr~mnmg. Er·nost Seely hns returned to Ills n ng. · -' " · "·"· '· " , "'" · "'" WTLLTAM R.- SET~T.YE, home -<'tftcr !-lpcnding. nine days in Mrs. Howard North and Lizzie '.I: :.f~\~'t;r h~~{~~c'~!~:~ j~~~~~~~~~~~ 1 t1~'' 1.~~ Attnrney fn1· ihn PlnintiiT, Lhc Splll'l'OW hospital. Moon went to Pontiac Friday to ,oa.VCI' the •lcbt, 01' lliiY ]llll't tllOI'Cof, H~· F!il'mOI'R nnn1< Bldr< ..

J8w7 :Mr·. and Mrs. Earl Howe of Lnn- visit nieces. Mr. and Mrs. Leon -cured hy •nld mo•·tgago, """ tho 1,owct• Mn•on, M~rh. · • t 1 North spent Sunday with .friends of Rule-in •nld mortr<nr<n contninod hnv- -..,=====~==~===.., smg were Sa urday cal ers nt the . . lnse become oporniive by rcnHon of tmch -= Farm Pick-Up Service 1 Wemple !tome. m Snrnla, returning through Pan- ·default: · ·

I' ---~--- tine, und brought them· home. ·'Notice l• Hc1·eby r.ivo11 thnt on the

r•,, ,·,,,, 111 , .~ ..... 1111 I Mr. and Mrs. George ·Bullen 20th·d!IY of August, l!J47, nt ten o'c~ock t t t D t It S d · t h' ,In· the fol'cnoon, Ei~HtCI'n Stnndnrd TrmP.,

1 t Wen 0 C 1'0 Un ay 0 See IS 'lit. tho west (f1·ool) doo1• o[ tho Co til'\ 1 L E S L I E ! brother, Charles, who Is Ill In a 'llou•o 111· the City or Mn•on, Tnghnm 1 1 hospital there. County, Michlgnn, that hcin>< onn o[ thu t ]I] I 1 J C 1 · D I 1 d d :J>InocR [m· holding of cil·cuit colll't for ,, IVIUI • fOH Mr. and Mrs. ewey re an nn the County of Inghum, thol'e will he of-y Kathleen nnd Wilma Ireland, Mrs. ,femd' fat• Rnlb und Bold to the hir<hoHt J., ... , .. , ....................... , • 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • Frank Gciscnhaver and Arthur bl_dtlel', ·nt pubiJc uu_ction or vendue, fm•

G ' h tt d d th · dd' .tb<: lllii'PORO ·or Hfltlsfylng the OIIIOIIlltR Gl.t(!ts Ar·e Pr·esentecJ elsen aver a en e ~ we mg JdliC, niH! UllllUid on tmld moJ•b;m~c. to .. .L · • · .L ·of .raul .~nrdecp lll)d Miss. J;3,qtty :goth~•· wt_th··.th~ Jc~nl ;co•t• '"'" clim·ge, rro Dei)ai'ti"l1g~ '·T:eac' h .. e' 'r~ Barry in Mason, Sundlly: ,, :_·'. 'Ot• •nlc, mc·1udm>< ·.un· nttorn~y . fen ot

M F I ·a I ' h' v went 'thirty-five ($llfi.OO) llolhu·H PI'OVH1ed by ' . rs. ~ran { e sen a er 'lnw. und In RriiiJ mortgage, the· lnnd untl ~

An event . of unusunl interest to Alma Saturc!ay to attend grad- '"'cmi•o• In: •nid mortl{nuc d••••·ibod, ""

Call o:r Write

LAWRENCE· HYATT 1105 Hall Street, Eaton Rapids

Phone 4-4521 l l'crttnrcrl the close of the gmdu- ,nation exerci~es at Alma college. ,lollow•: · '

~==================~=~':==-====~ nting exercises at the Leslie high Arthur Gelsenlinver was a member Lot•- One, Two nnd 'rl11·cc or B!ocl<, ~ ...... 1211~~~ · . . ~Fou1•, Smith nud· Pcmu! Addition to tho , • JO school Thursday when Mrs. Rebec· .of the grndua~ing cla~s. Frapl~ 'City of'Muoon, lnghum County, Michi"""· ~ ----- . . ..... .... - - --- ca Dennis paid tribute to the .Gelsenhltver was umible to attend •'exccn,t land deeded to LnoHin~ SoulhOI'Il '

-" · teaching ministry of Miss Zora because of Illness. •1'llni1wny Comp1_my "" l'ecunled in Libcr ,

' MINNEArOLIS, WNNESOTA Divisional Otrica

500 Hollister Bldg Lnnshtg

AVAILABLE FOR DELIVERY

Bendi.x Horne Laundr,y '

Deluxe and Standard Models

FRIGIDAIRE

Electric R9nges Deluxe and Standard Models

,' c II' f

' ':~ ': * Motorola Car Radio

* Deep Freeze

Flat Top (5 cu. ft.)

* 6 .. & R~- Electric s·upply-

0 · · 1 · h 23 d , · 1172 of Deed• on Pn~c r.76. , rcH:er, who. 1s c osmg er r Mr. nnd Mrs. Charle~ .-.~'landers , · · DART NATIONAl. BANK, 1 year· as Engllsh teacher in the of Dimondale culled. Suridlly at the ~ · Mortgn~ee, .

I Leslie school. Mrs. Dennis pre· ;home of her siste1• Mt:s.'·Clarence :RAYMONn H .. McLEAN, 1- · · • 'tl 'ft ' . 1 . • ~ ··Attorney fot• Mol·tr:ugcc

I sen .cd Mt.~S Gremct Wl 1 gl s cLeonnrd. . ·!JuRlJWHR AddrCHR: I fmm the students and pntrons of · --.__ ar.r;'I.J s. Jc(i'CJ'Ron Street,

-RONAJ.D G. 1\E'El'TNG 328 Enst Elm Mason, Michigan

Phone Mason 24311 ~

23wl3 the school. This was followed by HOUSEL DISTRICT MaHon, Mlchi~nn. 'tho scrvi.ng· of J'ofrcshments in Mrs. Kenneth DakPr j'!!i=·=·=======~====~============== I he home econmnlcs room. Miss Greiner will teach in the Hanover­I-T or ton ·consolidated school the coming year.

Tho commencement address was doliverod by Prof. Edgar Waugh, I of: Michigan State Normal college, 1 Ypsilanti, whn spolce on the

I theme, "Our New Frontiers." Dl­plomns were given to the 32 mem­bol'S of the class by Superintendent

I Clo.J•encc VanderLinden and Leslie

II Vince, president of the school bon rd. Music- wns furnished by the schoot bn,n!l and girls' chorus and prayer Wfl;S 9/Tcrcd by I;tev. lild-

1 ward J. Cros,s. ··.·.

Senior ()lass Day The clnss day exercises of the

seniors of the Leslie ·high school' were held Wcr!ncsdn.y evening, .Tunc 1, with Lloyd Durling as sn Julal:orinn nnd Mnrgnret IIut-

1 r.hh1son ns valedictorian. The class history was rend by Jnckie Moren nncl .June McCarty. The class m·ophecy wns foretold by Mildred Down, Mildred DeBruler an d Cnrnl Fcrnuld. Inez Tuttle and

, nay Love· rend the class will nnd J the giftntory :was presided over by Dorothy Stone and Ch_lll'les Faist. Wendell William, senior president, presented the tmdltlon· al spade tn Ernest Rice, president of . the junior class. Clnss honors were· awarded by Prlnelpnl Otto H<'cl>sell to Robert Miller for ex·

·Excavating GRADING DITCHING

DIGGING BASEMENTS GOOD WORK- FAST WORK.

I • Cows $9.00 each

Hogs $2.00 per cwt. r

• Calves and• sheep - Removetl FMe Carcass must be frcilh and sound

• Phone eoilect to 1\fason sat

I ccllcncy in music,· Leot11 Stevens : Williams tori, Mich. for citizenship,· Lloyd -Darling for ; . achievements .In agrlcultur,tl, and

.DARLING & COMPANY / .

- Phone _139

l~,·.;.;·_-,.;;-.-.._ ·-·.:;.• .... __ ....;.",;,.··. _-,;,.· -;..;.· _...;;,_·_._..;;._··.;.,-....;_.;..._'---:;...·_....;.···-· Margaret ·Hutchinson for scholar· "C' ' , .· ·· ahlp. During ·tho program Robert

Garner & Powelson TRUCKING SERVICE

Local and 'lont: distance hauiing

·Phone Leslie 4422

T'I-IESE USERS KNOW CI-IORE .. BOY'S VALlJE

Users of the following traded in their equipment on Chore· Boy balanced low vacuum pipe line millmrs.

2 Surge Unit~_

(New ln Deccmher)

2 DeLa\'al Magnetic Units,

comtllete (usee! t hr•ce \\'JJel<s)

2 UnlvorsJll Units

2 Sbort-Tnbe Universal Units

2 Rltcwny Units

2 Fnrm Muster Units

· I· Double ·International Unit :

1 Vz H. I>, Izitcrnntlonal Vncunm Pump

1 liz H. P. Universal Vacuum Pump

These users have in­Cl'eased milk production up to 10% and have re­duced milking time up to 50%.'

FREE TRIAL Let us · install a new Chore-Boy balanced low

. vacuum pipe line milke1· in your ba1·n on a free :.rial.

~fill' with only 10 Inches or V:Wllllm, llSSUI''IIg IDllXItni!Rl safety to the cow's udder.

We now c11rry a com· 111tlte I~ne of replace­ment rubber }Jarts for 1111 milkers and new VI\CUUID pumps In all' sizes,

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Let ua take care. of your se1•vicc -pl·oblctn

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INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MI~HIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947 -···--;-~-~~~-~·--···· ... -,., ------------------~-----~--~--~--------~-----~------

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Bm111t ~ Win llunur

NEWS ITEMS

tho camp, Twenty-eight pa1•onls and vlaltoi'B fmm Danavlllo toolt Jllll't In tho lmhcmlnn !llnnm· Sun­duy noon with thoh· )Joya and at­tended tho Court of Honor cor• cmonloa following ..

.. wllllllose D'l'ldoy, with n pl~nlo, Tho nnrl Mrn, ll'l'cd Sager of Cholaoa. om•ollmonl. haa l'mtohecl u high of MI'H, Wllllnm MitoheJI and fnm-85 with tho uvm·ugo 11Ltondanco Jly of Le~1llo apont IJ'rlclcty nnd Bnt­around 7G. 'rho plcmlc will bo held t'mlny with thor pnronta, Mr. und al. t.ho county Pllrlc nt Muaon. All Mrs, A. c. Dawilng, children· ilro roqucated to bring a nov, and MI'B, Roy Wilcox and artclc lurwh and ll cup. 'l'ho drlnlc 1101111 of conway wnrc Sunduy vlai­aml dcaaert will be furnished. 'rho tnr9 of friends In D1mavlllo, children wlll be brought to their Holen Paries, Kathleen swnn, homes around 2:30 p, m. Paronta Onll Almond, Mtna Otis, Ona

I~ I'~··. l.~·t·, 'Dorothy, nf Dol.rolt, woro woek onrl guo11tu ut tho Dut.tcl'• worth homo,

Mr. nnd Mt•a, fiohnrl. Huo and Mr. nnd Mrs, George Soule at­tended tho bull game llt Detroit lust 'I'uc~day,

Mr, and Mrs, Davlcl Llllywhllo went to 'I'hnycr lnlw laHt IPri<lay to spend a0voral days.

son Sntlll'cluy, Thoy ttlso attended l.ho t•ocoptlon following tho wed­ding,

Mr. and Mra. Iiarry Cil'ny fJ'Ilm W!Hcon•Jln aro visiting Ill tho homo of Mt•. nnd Mrs, Clifford Hawcth.

;: Scoutmaster Hrmcoo Arnold and ~ho cmmnltlcc mon of 'l't•oor 70, Doll Mmul, G. Ill, Manning, MOE·i­Ulth Patloi'Son, D1tlo lllrtct• llnd hov, Euler f\l'o proud of tho show­l"ng made by tho local patrols Itt the annual Camp O'Hce at Cnmp l(~Ro-Ll-IDx-Clour Lalco li\Sl wcclc ~nd.

arc welcome to attend the picnic, ,FJrtcr, Mary Mend and Alma DaJ. Slud1mtH l'lan l'rofl'mm Sunday evening there wlll be n ton attended · county night Jn'st

'l'hero will be n Stutlcnt Day pro- Bible uchool program nt tho Metb- Tuea<lny evening nt Mnson hon­gmm next Suntluy morning In tho odlst church n.t 8 o'doc!c which orlng lhe present and past Flsthcra. Methodist chureh nt the Sundny will consist of the ling salutes, Mr, and Mrii. Dnle mrtcr were adtnol hour, 'l'hcro will )Jc no school choruses, songs and ~~:lin· weelc end guests of Ml•,'·anc!' Mrs, dturch services and no Sunday I ory worlt n~d , pantomlnc, rho r Dell Mead at camp Klro!lcx ut

Mr. nnd Mrs. Richard Lyon and Mr, nnd Mrs. Luwrenco Simpson were Sunduy dinner ~ucsta of Mr. anrl Mrs. Ami •rerrlll.

!' With 18 patrolrJ from Ingluun dlutrlct competing, Junior Hmlg-

ion and hla Be£tvor palm! l.ool1 top wnorfl wilb a lotul of 1u8 points ~ut of o. poaslblo fiOO, Phillip Ar-

MrR. Gcoqrc Soule was quito Ill ono clay last weolc with an attaclc o fappcnd!cltis,

flchool classes. The program Ia be- Lost Sheep, rho bua Is being· Clear !nice. ... · ·,. .: ,. , .. tng presented by the M. Y. 1~. and used to p!clc up tho children and Mr. and Mrs. Mervlri d~tnton and Mason Gil· I Among -----

told nnd hla nattlcsrml1o p11lrol luccrl fourth with a total of 113 olnta, and Arthur Doty'a 'l'lgm•

Jllttt•ol woro In n. tic:. fat•< IJth place

will be a play onlillcd '"l'hc will malcc tho trip Sunday eve-. family hnve boon spending tho Building of .'l'omorrow's Church.". nlng. 'rherc will also be un ex-. pact wcelc nt Lewiston. . Mt. Pleasant Grads Mrs. Manning Is dlrccllng tbc h!b!t of tho h1md worlc at the Mr. and Mrs. 'George Durd!o of Lillian Beebe, daughter of Mr.

~lth .109 points, ':fhoy wcro

udgcd and acm·od dn' 1 th~lr cam Jl· ' g alcll!a during the ~;8 •hour~ ut '·

play. church Sunday .evening, St. Thomas, Ont~trlo, Canada, nrc and Mrs .. M. R. Beebe of Milson, · ' · ...,....- spending a few days with the form- will receive her B. A, degree at

· Project' Chosen . . or's sister and husband, "Mr. and Central Michigan college Sntur-Jllhl" 8ohnnl OloNil~ •

'l'hc annunl dally vncatlon Blhlc sclwol Is continuing this wcclc and At the hlilt;niectlng of tho Sun-, Mrs,' R. M. Laughlin. t -Michlgnn is headed b~tclc 'to ro'u

day school board It was voted to Mr, and Mrs, Creighton Wal· day. She Is one of he 183 seniors lnlc. financing of state government,

WELCOME TO

Miller Road Bible Church (West [lflllcr Uc;£111 nff South Cedar)

Sunday Evening - 7 :30

DAVIS MARTIN "Chl'istianity and Labor Unrest" "Communism on the Rampage"

Information every liberty loving citizen should know

Sunday school 9:45 - Worship 11 :00 •

Buying That Adjoining Eighty? 'fo Uuauce the lllll'cha~c u~c a Laud Unul1 Lolln, I.nw r~tte, lnng-term loan~ through ll luc!LI """l•ct•atlvc, Como In mul tai11 Jt OVOI',

NATIONAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATION 804 E. l'llichlgan Ave. Lansing, 1\llch.

DIRECTORS C. S. Wood!'!, If. llullcn, K. l'nwcll, J. 1'. flaumg-rnn, W. Lovejoy

Rlcl~a.n! D. Joncti, Scc.-Trcas., pho11c 5~8810

MASON RECREATION Bowling Alleys

Will be closed fm· the summct• beginning ·' this wcel'

Reopening date during the latle1· pm·t

of August will be announced later

Paint-0-Pl~st Now you can b1·ush on plastet· and paint in

one application

This new combination paint hides defects, cracks, nail holes, scams ·and uneven sm·faces

No sizing or p1·iming needed. Available in ivory, green, · blue, pt-imrose ·

• $3.55 gal.

<125 S. Jefferson Decorating Supply

Phone 2-3<161

h to graduate, the largest senior 1 usc the last collection of cac dorf of Cll!lforn!a arc visiting class since the beginning of World A state treasury deficit io''for~­

month for, remodeling the church. f.rlcncls here a few day11.' Mr, Wal- War II. , ~con as the result of legislators' A proJect will be chosen. and the dorf was a resident of Dansvlllc The senior swlngout nml clasH reluctrmce to enact new tuxes ·nnd money used to pay for that proj- ot1 ycnrs ago, . t tho constitutional mandate to dl-ect. 'rho current goal Is a floor Mr. and Mrs. c. I. Richner and night were June 5· Baccalam·cn ·c vert 76 per cent of the st11tc sttlos

t was Sunday night. · covering of asphalt tile for he Mrs. Ona Almond attended the Mis~ Beebe has mnjorcd In psy- tax to local governments Including primary room and side hall. golden wedding anniversary of 'Mr. chology ·und expects to do social public schools.

and Mrs. George McCormlclt at work for the Detroit pollee depart- Scveml capital newspaper cor-w. c. T, U. i'o Meet their home Sunduy afternoon, ment. She wlll be assigned to work respondents, who watch dally the 'l'hc regular meeting of the W. Mrs. ·Rosa Andcr~on and Mr. with delinquent chll,drcn. . p~tradc of events at Lansing, con-

C. T. U, will be held next Monday_ and Mrs. Don Anderson left Sat- fide that the Inevitability of new evening June 10, at the home of urday for n few weelcs visit with 01" G d • taxes In 1048 will hurt Governor Mrs. Gl~n Stewart with Mrs. Ver- rclnt!vcs In Washington and Call- lVet ra Uabon Sigler:s chances of re-election. The na West assisting. Mrs. Mervin, fornln. Planned This Week governor's insistence that the leg- · Gnnton is In charge of the devo- Mr. and Mrs. George Cattrcll islaluro must lead !tself also hasn't llonals and Mrs. Clyde Curtis is nnd family of Howell were Sunday Mnj Gen. J. L. Huang, aide to helped matters. 'l'he Detroit IJ'rce program chn!t•mnn. All women In guests of Mr. and Mrs, Roscoe Generalissimo Chiang Kn!-shok Press, one of Sigler's original the community nrc welcome to at· Arnold. . now on 30-tlay tour of this coun- bcllrlngors, smartly criticizes the tend. Mr. and Mrs~ C~cstcr Bon- try, will be tho commcftccmcnt governor f'or Jack of leadership.

jamln nnd Miss Phyllis Glidden of spcalwr at Olivet college June 16 .Excerpt: "lnstcncl of creating he-W. s. c. s, Meets Wheaton, Ill., were Saturday vlsi- at 10 o'clock in the Congregational hind him the power of public opln-

Thc Wornun'a. Society for Chris- tors of ~r. and Mrs. Robert An- church, ion to force enactment of his pur-linn Service met Just Wednesday der."on. Dr. Victor Obenhaus, professor poses, his (Sigler) publicity hns nt the home of Mrs. William Mu- Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hnyhoc nnd of social ethics at Chicago Thea- been largely given over to the fun soJIT. About 36 enjoyed the potluck Mr. and Mrs. Creighton Waldorf logical seminary, w!IJ give the he is having with his new pilot's dinner after which the business of Los Angeles were Sunday vis!-· baccalaureate address Sunday license and his plane. This hns not.·) meeting was held and program tors of Mr. and Mrs, George Mit- morning, .Tunc 15, at 11 o'clock in set well with .the voters of Michl; presented. Two new members chcll. the church. Both of the graduation gan." , · joined the society. Mr. nnd Mrs. Eric Rose of Pink- exercises are open to the public. Root of Michigan's tux trouble

ncy were Friday visitors of Mr.· General Huang's topic' will be lies in the deep antagonism be-: and Mrs. William Musolff. "New Life in ·Human Relations." tween rurnl nnd urban interests, l'urso Raised

A purse of $143.75 was mlscd last weclc for Rev, H. G. ·Bushong, pastor of the DnnsviUe Methodist church. Ho recently hnd an accl-· dent which dllmaged his car and broke Mrs. Bu~hong' s .glasses. The self-appointed committee consist· lng of A. 0. Greenough, Mrs. G. E. Manning and Mrs. W!lllam Mu· solff received contributions from tbe following: A. 0. Greenough, G. Fl. Manning, Wllllnm Musolff, nos· coo Arnold, IJ', C. Anderson, Ar· thur Pollolc, Leo . Rogers, Mal­colm Haindcl, Evert Petteys, Bil­lie's Beauty Shoppe, Mrs. Rae Bird, Searl Briggs, Melvin Simon­ton, Harry Docsburg, Allle Bram· an, Forrest Barry, Robert Gree­nough, Lucy Sharland, c. A. Diehl, David Diehl, Porn Diehl, C. I. Richner, George Vogt, Sr., George Vogt, Jr., Paul Card, Fred Cor­win, Mrs. Verna West and Mrs. Clara Wemple, Charles Osborne, Earl Osbome, Adll Ridley, Roy Hulllbergcr, R. M. Laughlin, .Dell Meud, Dale Erter, J. B. Dalton, Charles Ladd, L. E. Otis, Ona AI~ mond, Nina Mann, Ben Taylor, Gc"orge Mcrindorf, Howard Mcrln­dorf, Sam Williams, Arthur Witt and B. L .. A: S.,: all of :Dansville; Dr. A. V. Sm!thl Farmers ·Bnnlc, Dart National Bailie, Nelson Bi•own and MaRon Dairy, all of Mason.

Mr. and Mrs. Evert Petteys He Is in this country malting a the fear of rural legislators that were weclc end guests of the lnt- ~tutly of American military sys- the legislature will be dominated tcr's parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. E. tems with particulrtr reference to by cities, and the lack of urban Pearsall of l:Iighland.- Mr. Pearsall morale, education In general we!- representation ·at Lansing nl~ has been ill since his return from fnrc services with a view of lm- though cities foot most of the tax Florida. proving similar activities in the bills. Less than one-half of the

Mrs. Mina Mann was n Sunday Chinese army. c o u n tIes are self-supporting visitor of her brother-In-Jaw, Loon He was born In Shanghai in through taxes, Put this on your Crowl and daughter, Darlene, of 1901 and was educated at Soochaw phonograph, ·and you go around Mason. university nne! Vanderbilt univer- and around. Your conclusion will

Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price and sity at Nashville, Tenn. where he depend largely uvon your vlow­fnmily were Sunday visitors of the /.received his bachelor's degree in point. The Highland Parker, au­Leo Glynn of Wheatfield, sociology In 192•1." He served as burban newspaper of Detroit, ad­latter's parents, l'vfr. and Mrs. secretary of the Cleveland n,nd vacates a constitutional· amend-

Mrs. Stahl Butler and sons of Shanghai ~MCAs, but at tho m- mcnt to assure that each county IJ'llnt spent Monday with Mr. and yltntlon of the gcnralissimo joined will get back Its "just ·share" of Mrs. Melvin Simonton. · the Chinese army as social worlcer taxes.

Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Otis, Mr.- ;to organize the officers moral en- Governor Slglci•'s recommenda-and Mrs. Earl Broman, Mrs. Ona ,deavor association. . tion for a constitutional study Almond nnd Mr. and Mrs. Charles Olivet College Symphony or- commission was approved by tbe, Ladd were entertained . Monday chestra is planning Its final spring house, but rejected by the senate, I :,;; evening at a cooperative dinner concert for Saturday, June H, at Since the constitution was adopted ~: at the home of Mrs. Mlna Mann 8 o'clock In the church. This will in 1909, a total of 01 amendments In honor of Mr. Ladd's 70th birth- he the last time Dr. Pedro Paz have been. submitted to the voters day. will conduct here. After ·26 years at elections. Of these, 43 were up-

Carleton Musson of Lansing he is planning to leave . the college proved. ' spent a few days here last week faculty. L!lce Allee in Wonderland who taking movies of the 1!'. 1!'. A: cried before shcj;P,riclcpd a finger, boys' projects. Nearly all the GRADUATES FRO!'II AJ,l'IJA the General Motmls• "Train of 'l'o-livestocll projects are now coni- , Mrs. Frank Gciscnhavcr was In morrow" pcrmltiilli. tt·avclcr to sec pleted, according to the instruc- Alma Saturday where she attend- where he ls going before he gets tor, Melvin Simonton. cd graduation. exercises for· Alma there. Which Is to say that this

Mary_ Lou Cline .of Miami,: IJ'la:; college. Her son, Artl)ur Geisen- · .. Wlls among tbc· pussengers. was a !Monday·v!s.ltor,of:.frlends in haver, was a member of the· grndu- , ·:: . .. ' .·, Dansville. Mary Loti·is a rcglstei:ed •ating: class.,· His". father/ who Is' lJI, nurse and hus accepted a position was unable to attend. . 1'.---_;_;__. __ .:.;._..;,...;....;,_.; in the University hospital in Ann

1 . Guestn At l'arty About 15 members of the M. Y.

F, attended a party Friday eve· nlng at the Mlllv!lle church. The group was accompanied by Rev. H. u. Bushong, Mrs. Musolff and Mrs. Manning. 'l'hc ,evening was spent in playing games, after which Icc cream and cairo were served. Vuntown and 'Northwest Stocll· bridge churches. were represented.

Arbm•, GETS HOLS'f.ETN AWARD Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Plncc and·, Having done satisfactory Hoi- '

Carlton Place and daughter of stein calf club worlc during 1046, Williamston were Sund~ty guests of Wayne Chelf of Dansville has Mr. and Mrs, Roy West. been awarded a certificate of

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith were merit and granted a ju_nior ;n~m­Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. bcrshtp m the Holstem-Frtes1an L. D. Swain and M:r, and Mrs. association of Amenca, Brattlc­Jamos Norton of Lansing, l>oro, Vermont. He was recom-

Club Entertained The Past Matrons club was en·

tertalned Thursday at the home of Mrs. Clyde Howlett of Stockbridge. Ten members were present and en· joyed a potluclc dinner at noon. The business meeting was held in the afternoon. Mrs. Juanita Petos­l<ey and sons were out of town guests. The next mooting will. be a picnic at Red Cedar parlt. ·

Hobo Day Ilehl The M. Y. F. held Its Hobo Day

last Thursday. The time was spent by the members worldng nt vart~ ous jobs for people in the commu­nity, The money . earned. will be used in mailing 11 room in the cJl.urch basement. At noon the meml>crs enjoyed a sacic lunch at Consumers park.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Sites were mended for these awards by tho guests Sunday of Mrs. Letha state 4-H club leader. Leash of Lansing.

. CANAAN DISTRICT Mrs. Lawrence DurgeM!I

Mr. and Mrs. Victor G!llctt and Vincent of Dearborn were week end guests of their parents, Mr.

M1·s. A. J. Miller. Virgil Mr. and.Mrs. Eurl Hunt and Mr. I<ehres of Detroit was nlso a weelc and Mrs. Duane Kennell of Holt end guest at the Miller home. and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunt

Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Manning and celebrated their wedding nnniver­David were wcelc end guests of sarles l!'riday, June 6. They en­the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. joyed a Chinese dinner at the Foe G. H. Manning of Ypsilanti, ·Ying Cafe in Lansing and tl)cn

Mr. nnd Mrs. Louis Freer and drove to the home of Mr. and Mrs. daughter were ·Sunday guests of Wilfred Hunt near Owosso for a Mr. and Mrs. Leo U!anowicz of I visit. . · Munith, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sutthen

J of Lansing were Sunday evening NORTHWEST INGHAM ·callers or Mr. and Mrs, . Charfe~

Mrs. Ami Terrlll Mulleins. William Finch was a Sunday

Ashley Cooper, Bob and Eddie guest of J oc Burns. of -Phillips Cooper of Detroit and Mr. and road. Mrs. John Barnes, Joan U!Jd Jim- Mrs. Thelma Rayner of Detroit my of Onondaga and John Barnes and her brother, Clifford Corette, of East Lansing were recent Sun- 'l'echnician fourth grade, recently

DEPENDABLE RADIO

SERVICE Buck ·on "the job again llfter my serious Illness,

SID GRAYSON 233 E. Soutll St., Mason

RADIO AND APPLIANCE REPAffi

011 t.lw Lnnslng-to-Ddrnll. l'llll l!wt woclc 11nc! vloWtHI t.ltr: np­prmmhing lani!Hrmpo tlli'Clltgh t11u "Astm-Dnmo" 'Jil top ol' n1w ol' Lilli tmin crutchoa. Il'R un endosu<i al r· concllt.!otwd ohsorvntoi',Y. 'l'iw JH>IHo­less gl!do of the Dlcsol-pow<werl train Is anothc1· ft!llliii'C whlr!h hol'lllrl'S lOillOI'I'OW'fl l'ltiiWUy [J'IIIIH• portatlon.

lOillOI' HCJ'VIco, t.lw wlml.

Another atl'llW In

Union brlcictnym•s on 11tal.o' con• slrucl.inn jnbf! llt'o lnylng only 300 IH·idrs I' chty ermtp1u•cd with 1,000 pru·Will', says A. N, Langula, atntc ltllllding· rliroctm•, Low efficiency nl' unlnn lalJ01' IR bl~tmed by Lan· fPIIH for l1!gh costa. mxnmp!e; A. Cnrn iitnto hospll!tl building, built iu lll:l!l fnl' ~81.,143, Is being dupll­catm! thiH YCILJ', 'rho 1017 CORt Wll! <'XI:end .~2R0,000. SILmC building, h11L ~~00,000 more!

not~tllci·s comphtin Ill a nall<llllil survey that nHmt clci'ICH 11ro In­efficient and must bo ro-l.t•ailwd to glvo prompt, tntt!lllgcnl cuH-

Sweet, Sweet Spring h I-lm·e At Lust!

And we nt•c filling nppointm.:ntn raet

So get your order in to.i rv And clean you1· home the Hc·l'iu wny

RE-NU Furniture and Rug Clcanen Phone :!-1511

WHY

2 Its prcdt!on.balancod protolns, fah, carbohydr~tos and mineral• htlp millntoln thilt "hoJithy'' ltlyinl]·trim so ostantltSI fg poYitry ptafltl.

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Its unlfofmity of blt~nding and mixing 11uuros tho faeder of • corntant high produdion, athorwho unobt.:.inable.

If's milled In Pootlond, Michi9•n, by tho Vol/oy Clfy Milling CatllpoJ!1, whicb DUUrGI frcnhneu and low trantportatlon t::Oih ..

FARM SERVICE & SUPPLY Aun•liu~ Ci!lller

Phone 2!1

Farmers!! Avoid the Spring Rush

Blocks on

Cinder and Concrete Blocks ~ 1

In all sizes nvlll!ahle fo1· Immediate delivery

' I ' , ,_.~ • Large SUJ•!•ly or steel sash

a vallal.lle

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Cement and Mortar

• Standard Block & Supply Co.

Concrete .Cindct· Bloclis Cement Mortar Bl'ick and Tile

Aurelius Road, Lansing Phone Lansing SOlif

Ask About Our Good Reputation

fi fHembeJL1 10 THE ORDER

OF THE GOLDEN RULE

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day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Franlc returned from . Germany, were Mrs. Myra Steadman of Lansing Osborne. ' Wednesday evemng callers at the

has been spending. a few days the Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank Osborne and Charles Muli1ins home, Mrs. Ray­past wcel1 with Mr. and Mrs. Jeanette .Cliff attended the gradu- ner spent· _the wcelc end with he~ Charles L~tdd. ntlon of Joan Barnes at Lesllc.j father, W1lford Corette,. of Hnr·

Mrs. Melvin Simonton spent Thursday evening. per road. · it M Mrs. Roy Rae and Mrs. Robert Mrs. Flrnc_st Hun~ and Terrl

a few days last wcclt w h I', Rae visited the former's mother wore In a plano recltal given at and Mrs. Harry nuhl of East Lan· Saturday. Mrs. Andrews has bee~ the home of Mrs. J. Arthur Aller.

A car that's in first-rate,condition can take anything in

the way of bad roads, alternate driving in cool or hot weather, long stre-tches of sun.

Another good way to fi~d out

which funeraf'dire~tol' you should I,: •.

call in time of cneed is to look into

. the gene1·al reputation of each

firm. Just ask anyone about the

reputation of A. B. Ball sel'Vice!· . '

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sing. M"ll f Ill but was somewhat better. In Holt Wednesday evening. , Mr. and Mrs. Wayne I s o Mrs. Ina Davidson attended-the Mr. and Mrs. Fred Milton oi

Lansing were Sl.lpdo.y visitors of 50th wedding anniversary of 'MI·. Miller road and Sergeunt llnd MI'S, Mr. and Mrs. Emest Seeley. Mr. I 1 1 1 and Mrs. George McCormick of Howard Hale were Saturday eve-

See ey is now lmprov ng n ce y, Howard Corners, Sunday after· I ning g_uests of Mrs. Charles Mul-Mrs. Dell Mend and Mrs. Ross 1

Sumpt!onlattimdcd a Farm Bureau noon, and Was also a caller at the ldns. · meetlng.liist•J.llr!day.at tne.home qJ; George Mitchell home In Dansville. I Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Reason at· Mrs. Cliamplon .o~. Wheatfield. . Mrs.· Butterworth's sister and tended the wedding of Marilyn

Mr. and Mrs .. Robert Anderson tamlly of G5and Ledge and, daugh· Parrott to Joe Schramm In ,Ja~k~ were entertained Friday-evening

at the home· of Mr. and Mrs. IP••IIilli•• ... ••••••••••••••ill•••lli'J George Vo!ft, Jr. ·

Mrs. Roy West spent ·saturday D:EA.' ··o·· .. with her sister, Mrs. Irving Holmes of Mason.

Jim Young. arrived home Wednesday afte~ completing his junior year at -t\Sbury colloife, Wil­more, Ky. . . · .

Dr. and Mrs. E. F. Randall and daughter, Priscilla, of Lansing, Dick Wilson and Mr .. and Mrs,

·clare Fox wcro ·sunday evening dinner _guests Df Mr.. and Mrs. Glen Fox and Pauline. ·

Mr. and Mrs. ·F. c. Anderson ·were Sunday visitors of .the latter's parents, Mr. and : Mrs. Eber Thompson of Lansing. . .

"Mr. and Mrs. Burr King and Miss Mildred King of. Howell Saturday .vlsltora of Mra, Elizabeth Backus and · · · · · '

·Mr. and,

and d~l~f~!,C:;~.: tlie s-~~mdlli.~rei~tii,

or· ALIVE ,, .. \ ... ..,

FARM ANIMALS· COLLECTED PROMP.TLY

HORSE~ _;_ $4.00 COWS - $7.00 PIGS ._, 2c lb.

SUNDAY SERVICE

. Phone Collect t~. Mason 23191

WE' BUY HIDES AND CALFSKINS

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Befo1·e you leave on yom· vacation b·ip stop in to

:, ·have your car checked. When we give it an OK;,_. , .

.· ': :you know that you1' driving wonies arc o.vcr: ·· .. !.,• ••. t1,. .. :.-tn

.·; _f ,·,.,,every inch of the wa~ will be sritooth going. ,; II,

~'/, 'G ,I

·. Don H~al, Serv~ce Manager \

., .. ,, .. ..... DODGE- PLYMOUTH

... Dart Motor Sales ~,