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Want Ads On Pages 6, 7 and 8 THE INGHAM COUNTY N~~~Z~S,.~ Eighty-ninth Yea1• - No. 25

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948

School Board May woN'T THEY BE suRPRISED? Verdict Awarded Shelve Ag Course .Pheasants Put in Shells Here Will Hatch on Equator Real· Estate Man

( . y Leaving Mason Friday hy plane lnvlgont' lng, the l1l'OfCHSOJ' ns- Lhls yea]' been usc of the poor I ( o· For Omlng e!llr fm· tJ!tlto, RcuiLdor·, arc 200 phcns- sorted, Wheal, corn nncl potatoes hunting th<l last two years, Dur-1 n ourt ISpute U ant cgf.(.~. At 11 mnch ncar Quito grow ns well ncar Quito us they lng the wru• years rearing was

tlli'Y wl!l he phLCccl under Andean do here In Michigan. There does pt•nctlcnlly abandoned at the game · Only Three Other Jobs Remain Unfilled, School Supe1·intendent Reports

hem;, When the Jlhens.tnts peel' not uppcltr to be nny reason to be- farm. Ag;recmeQta Renchcd Out through thctr shells three wccl<H !love that pheasants won't thrive Most of the birds raised this Of CoUI·t Give Receall ft•om now for a !onl< around they In Ecuador, year will be rcleosed before the , To Circuit .Court Jurorn will be n good many miles from LaNt Jlah•h Jt<•ndy hlrd season opens, Some will be,:

Teaching of a regular course p11pn and mamn. 'rhe ynungstcni Next wcelt the lust setting of used J'or rcstocltlng and nome will/, Nick Samaris, former owner , . I 1 b will have to start right In to crow phr•nsant egg.~ will be plncocl In be lwpt for breeding atocl~. of the Ritz restaurant in Lan-m agncu ture may

10 a an- and cnol,le In Spanish, the ginnt mcubator More thon Now Gmoory Ordered · · ·

cloned for next year at Mason. The 200 eggs, espocililly crtnd/cd lfJ,OOO out or the first hatch of Lnmphcre Bros. of Mason have 1 smg, must 1pay a commtssw.n

The reason is a shortage of ag and inspected for fcrtdlty. f nd 2fi,OOO eggs are In rearing pens, the ~on tract for furnlahlng and I of $1,900 on the sale of Ius teach e r s, Superintendent hatchibillty, nrc being pnclcecl The ;;econd •;clting of 25 000 wns orcctmg an aluminum grain stor- business to Mitchell-Morris &

Tl ursd·1y They wlll be Lttlwn to , ' ' r. age building at the game farm. C f L · Th ·h James I-I. Vander Ven ex-1

• • • • stu reed 10 days. ago, Ahout G,,,oo I The gt·anat·y t's 36 "nd 72 feet, of, o .• o. ansm.g. . at was. t e . I Quito by Carlos M, 'l'cmn, assol'i- 1 d 1 th 1 " d plumed. vVednesday; n short- ale profcnsor of foreign studies at eggs n wcc!t me P nco n c n- Quonset-type construction on

11 1 ver tct of a ctrcutt court JUry age winch haH shoved lhe sal· Michigan Slate college. I-1<' and his cubalnr. concreto foundation. I at Mason Tuesd.ay afternoon, ary demands out of line with 1 brother have u mnch In the Andes The phcamtnts nrc hclng r~arcd/ The granary Is designed for A 20-day stay was given Sa-

l I · I no·tr Quito 'rhc foster mothers of at fOill' stutwns, at the gumr urm, summer coolness. The metal will · th h · I ot 1cr tcac unv. ' . · · · • 11 t the G.rc.,.ory and at the Vander- t•etlcct· tile Stin'.s hcut, Desi'gtJers m. a. ns, oug '. to permtt t.1e I ' the little phcnsn nts nrr• already " - f 1 f f d

13ccrnim• or the Ja<'l< or <'Ollr•g<' 1 setting on doorknobs nnrl chinn cool< prwon farms at .Jncltson and ulso clnim the aluminum construe- I 111g o a motton or a ver 1ct Hg Hlll[l<'fits <hlt'ing the war· years "l'gH lo get warmed up for tho at a. new stution in the Dansville tlon will eliminate condensation notwithstanding the verdict of Uwro ai'C not now enoiigh ng I c~gs from :lylason. public hunting area. which often damages •stored grain. the jury. t<'achcrs lo f.ill nroun<l, the Mason J\ccorcllng to ProfcHrror Temn, Jn addition t~ the eggH produced It will also bo lire-proof and rat-~ Agatha Snmnrls, wife of Nick, ~<'lwol <·illef ;~Hi<.!. Tn got nne for 1 t!H•ro arc no phr•asaniH In Ecuador. hy the game fllrm ftocl' for tho pmnf, was ulso named in the suit a a ~.Ls<:n }he rliSi.I'I:·t wnitl<l have to I The hirci•J from Maeon will be pi· Incubators at Mason, some :10,000 The new building will hold 160 defond~nt. The jur found ~he btd $·1,,00 a year, and tlmt would <Jllcers phmtHtlllt eggs have been sent out tons of grain to meet the needs d .

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t!H'IJW lhe HHinry Hl'iwdulc fnr the I Aith~ugh Quito [H on tho equator to hunting clubs and Individuals/ of the farm's cm·ront large-scale rna ~ not P;~m 80~ 0t It~1 a com-school nul of line, Vander· Vcn de· the <'limnl.c !H not tropical except for hatching. , operations. There will be no posts mtss on ° e rea cs a 0 rm. clat·ed. In the lnwlnncls ulong the const. Pheasant produetlon at Mason or pillars In the building. The floor The business w~s solei for $3&,-

"Hig-h s<·hnnl a>rrieulture iH a AL Quito the ci1matc is cool and. was geared up to a record high space will be unobstructed. 0001, lt td~veflo~Jed f1

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three-year course," llw supcr·in- rca cs a e nm came a ve per tenclctit explained, "anrl no gt'c~t I ZT lJ .

111 ? cent commission, Members of the

damnge will he dr.np il' It Is nn1 c· I t" p t"t" J t 0 w nave .Lou 1r.tet fl~m SU[d Samaria made the deal taught 0111' ,\'Cirt', Thr•ro fll'C many lrcu a lng e I IOns us ne ay . With a prospect lntrodu~ed ,b~ the men now enrnllod In cnl!Pge ag I Mr. and Mrs. Glen Newman and real estate agents, dealing drrcct. cour·scs. It is lilccl,v t11nt hy next f ( d"d t t Qual~fy foil' B!'AIIot their daughter Kathleen, 2%? J The real estate firm brought suit year there will he enough ag I or an ~ a e 0 I I Q I The Ncwmans moved to Mason I to collect the commission. I icncher·s to go fLI'Ound." ' , 'I from Chicago six weeks ago. They '!'here was no written contract

Tl1is paol yea I' a part-time, Th;s year no one can !mow wl;o cuJators. Too, there arc often dis- reside in ~ne of the Corner apart- of sale, The defense was that a teacher was hii'Cd Ior ag nt Ma- all the stiLl'l.crs in the primary wrlll pules about whetlwr or not the 1 ments at 305 West Elm, lease t~ the real estate was 111·1 snn. Smith-Iluglws sclwnl air! is' he until five o'clocl{ on the after· signal ur·cs arc g-enuine and w~rc Newman is employed as x-ray eluded 111 the deal and that when only pmd nn lull-lime yr•ar-nrnund noon· of July 20. actually made by persons who live

1 and labomtory technician at the; title to real estate. is in~o!ved con-

ag tc,aching, so the aid was not; Up until this year it was neccs-~at the addresses grven. 1 Mason General hospital. He is a tracts must be m wrrtmg. The available to tl1r. school. Actually snry for seelwrs of cmmty office 1\l!tny I'Jylng ltll<'l\ , graduate of the Chicago College real estate firm declared thel'C was there was nn financial loss to the to haVI' petitions circulated. The I Unlc.ss n lot of people change i of Medical Laboratory and X-Ray. n~h tit!~ j0 proprty lnvol~~dt 1~· <llstrict, the supcnntcndcnt said, Jaw has been amended, Nnw any their minds there Will pmbably be I The Newrmi'n romance flowered ~ ~r e ensct~ alm was. a el ]Jecausc the savings in wages man or woman can wulk Into the more cancliclates this .vcar than' in the army. The cou!lle met while t~sme:sswas . e co:~umty propd more than nft'Het the loss of aid. I office of the county clerk before since baclt before the wur. Incym- both were stationed at Edgewood tchr Yt 0M aSmarisrian 1 s Wife, ahn

I · t l'ltl ·'t' a rs. ama s never gave er I Othr·r 'l'r•:wlmrs lliro•rl 1 5:00 on Tuesday aftcrn~on .. J~ly hen s had J e or ~~.o oppnsi lD~ Arsena~, , Maryland. Newman consent to the sale. Seven ,teachers have bran cnn- 20, and plank down $100m lieu of during the war yeats. T.lus year, served m the medical warfare sec- R T d

tractcd tn fill ''ne:tncies next year pclitioiis, 'l'hat payment Is just as though, people nre growmg more tlon. Mrs. Newman was a WAC.· 1°Y t t' Cfonleyprcp

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' ' · · 1 d f t't' l'tt' , II nllll<led At lc""t there' H · t' f F lt N rea cs a e 1rm. au a ze was They nr·c Dorotl1y Marlin of Lan-. good as n wagon o~ o pe J rons. poI ea Y · . w~ e rs a 1m rve o • u on, ew, 1

, . . sing, .Iemme All wood of Coloma, ' The lcgislattll'c. changed the l~w ~.re m,o;e people showmg rntcrest York, ~nd ~1rs. ~ewmnn was born t 1e a~torney fot Samarts and Wife. Jack Cushman nf Lansing, Phyllis last year so candidates can qualify rn poltlical oiTlces, and raised m Chtcago. Jut ors on Vacation . Byrum of Leslie Agnes Corner of by posting the $100. They can shll Petitions arc already in circula- The Newmans attend services at Following the choosrng of the :Mason, Phyllis 'cmnin of Lapeer' qualify by circulating petitions tion for state offices and for some the Catholic mission in Mason. jury the re.st of the panel was and Dora Martin of Haslett. 1 and, i11 Ingham "ounty this yea~ c01mty offices. . . excused untJl_ .Tune 28.

MisH Martin, MISS Cmnin and that s probably the way most of: Crrculntor:s. of pchtwns for G. • • .Judge Louts .E. Coash, on the cushman wc 1

•0 graduated from the candidates will enter. Mennen Wtlltai;ts of Detr~1t for Road CommiSSIOn bench, told the JUrors t~at several

Michigan state last wecl<. 'Miss 1 'l'hcre nrc two advantages pos-: t h c Dcmocrnt~c nommalton as Ill I cases scheduled for trtal at t.his Martin will teach seventh and 'scss~d by the rotJtwn method, The' govl'riwr were m the county last I • • term of comt were settled dunng eighth gmrle !Dnglish, Miss Cronin t\rst is getting the names and ad-! wcclc Petitions are also ~eing cir-: Starts su· rfaclng the past week. will be a home economics teacher dresses of hacl<ers . down on a; culated for GOI'0;rnor Ktm. Stglcr 1 I Thet·e may he only one or two, and Cushman will leach Hocinl sci- sheet of paper. Candtdat_es bohevc i for the Repubhcan non:u~ntion., Bl k R d . civrl cases to be tned whe~ the cncc. MISS All wood was recently that sort of sponsorShip means: There are rumors that petJtwns to I ac top oa s I jurors return June 28, the JUdge graduated fmm Western Michigan votes on election day as. well as 1 enter Lt .. Gov. Eugene Key~s 111 I stated.

, college 11 t Kalamazoo, She will support durmg the campargn. Th.c' the campaign for governor wrll be I , teach chemistry. other reason the regular candr·1 in cir~ulation soon. . Hot Mix Plant Set Up ! •

Miss Byrum ana Mrs. Cot·ncr dates shy away from the cash pr?-, Petttrons for Wtlham W. Bla.ck- 1 In Dart Pit at Mason, Scrap·. Metal Will have been successful rural teach- vtswn IS fear of the ch~r?e that 1 ney, representative. in congress' . Sur£acin on Columbia • - · .. . . ers. Miss Bymm taught at the they are. t~nable to get stgners to 1 from the sixth distrwt, have been I ' lr I · I Walters and Mrs. Corner at the their petttrons. . , out for several '~ceks. So have pe-1 county road commission crews Pay Camp Expense Eden Echonl last year. At Mason The new law Is effective only m titions being- circulated for Pro-, arc resut•facing blacktop highways 1

Miss Byrum will have a third counties populous enough t~ have' bate Judge John McClellan. The hot mix Is bein hauled from: i Of s . ~ grade room and Mrs .. Corner a at. least on~ rcpres,entntivc m the I the Dart pit at Mas~n. After two I cout Troop FI~TY. YEA~S has thts chur:ch served. the Fe!~ Plains

srxth gt a<le mom. Miss Martm st,ltc legrslatm e. That takes m d or three weeks of operations from commumty m Leshe and Bunker Htll. The fiftieth anmversary has been principal of the elemen- Ingham, of course, because thts p k s rs t1 D t ·t th · · 1 t 'Ill' ']] b b d 'th h S d J 2 tary rlcJJartment at Haslett She county has three rcprescntutJves, ee an owe b le ar li' the ~~tnghp f';~ WI Scrap metal, any and all J'inds, Wl e 0 Serve WI an open OUSe on un ay, LtnC 7. wili have a sixth grade roo'm at I two from the first ~!strict made _up d "d ~e~~~~llle~ Fr~m t~!c Ch~1rc~el~: will be collected by Mason. Troop . The upper picture was taken 50 years ago at the dedica-Mason. . ' of the dty of Lansmg and Lansmg Are Can I ates I cation hot mix will be hauled to 62 of Boy Scouts Friday lllght of I tton. Then the church was shaded by two giant Lombardy The three vaeancrcs to be frlled township and one from the second th

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Rumor of Quick US-127 Relocation Denied by State

No Right of Way Buyci'B Operating Along Tuttle From Mason to Leslie

Relocation of US-127 along the route of Tuttle road be­tween Mason and Leslie is no nearer than it was 15 years ago.

Rumors that the relocation is on the state highway draft­ing boards, with plans calling for construction in 1949, arc without foundation. So are the rumors that state highway de­partment right of way buyers are negotiating with owners of land along the route. Th.ose rumors have popped up again the past two weeks. There is noth:ng to them, officials of the state highway department informed the Ingham County News Tuesday.

According- to the state highway department, the relocation of US· 127 between MaHon and Leslie Ia on the fedot'al rrogram, but not on any cm·t·cnt schedule, The re­location sur'l!y won't be made in 1818 m· 1Vfi0, State highWILY offi. ci11ls explaiaod that they have made scvoml ~urveys of the pro­posed federal route. The latest one runs south from the intersection of US-127 and Dart road, near the north and west Mason Ilmlts, and sldrts Milson along tho west clty limits, connecting with Tuttle road at the intersection or Tullio and Kipp.

Under the proposed relocation, the highway would follow Tuttle road south, by-passing Leslie '~ mile and a half, to tho county line, and thence on to strike US-112 west of .Jncltson.

As explained by slate highway department engineers, the widen­ing of US-127 between Holt and Lansing and another stretch of US-127 between Lansing and St. .Johns will be completed this year. Right now there Is even doubt that US-127 will be widened south of Holt next year. The traffic count drops rapidly south of Holt.

"The relocation of US-127 south of Mason is in the future, quite a long ways into the future," say state highway Officials. "This de­pat:tment has given its approval to ev,entual relocation to by-pass Ma· son and Leslie but there is no rca­son to believe it will be built until well into the 1V50's.

arc a teacher of physical cduca- district. In the second district arc e Howe I :oad, W c~ Wll e rc-~ sale of scrap will be used to help po~ ars. oe an t e e ements ----------------tlon and social science to succeed the cities of East Lansing, Mason F s h I B d surfaced fm many .mrles, and to pay expenses of the troop at Camp Whipped the trees. The lower conference this w~elc He Will have

' Lou Gillis, 11 teacher of biology to and Williamston and the 15 town-! or c 00 oar other roads I~ the area. ' l{iroliex, Clear lake, from June 27 picture shows the church to- charge of the nnnrvorsary SCl'VJCCS, succeed 111rs. Ruth North, and a ships of Alaieclon, Aurelius, Bunk· i Hot materials can not easrly be 1 to July 3. day. The outside of the church however. Mason's board of review is still tcuchor Of English 1o succeed Mrs. I er Hlll, Delhi, Ingham, Leroy, Lcs-~ While there have hcen no for- hauled more than 8 or 10 miles, 1 Persons who have metal to con- h · d b t th The church was cicdicntcd in 1898 checking valuations of personal Margery Lippincott. lie, Locke, Meridian, Onondaga, mal announcements, it is expccte<;J' Co~nty Engmeer Fran!{ Evans ex-~ tnbute to the Scout drive are as rername a ou · e same. by the Rev . .r. P. Mauccty, property and real cstRte. Tho

Board oJ Review Stili Checking City Valuations

Stoc!tbridgc, Vevay, Wheatfield, that William Peel' and L. M. plumed. asked to notify Jewett's Flower ~mproveme~ts have been made 1 In telling about the anniversary board was in session Tuesday of White Oak and Williamston. Sowers will be candidutes for the West Columbia is being resur- II Shop, and the Scout truck will be m the in tenor. 1 observance, Rev. Vandlin said, last week and 'l'uesday and I h P• Behind the adoption of the de- Mason school board. The election faced from the Bullen school west sent Friday. A potluck dinner will be served· "This church was dedicated 50 Wednesday this- wecl<. On ng am IOneers posit law was tho expet•iet;~cc of will be held Monday night, July to the county line. Mix from the! Mason firemen w[IJ co~duct a at the church as part of the anm- years ago to the misi;ion of preach- Wednesday a field trip was made Wayne count):'. T~ero the. ?lrcula- 12, at the school. I M~son plant. has al~o been hauled 1 paper drive on the followrng Frl- versary celebration, Those in ing God's love and man's eternal to the new business district which

I generally done by profcsswnal err- corpora ted, rs completing hts first smg, Hagadorn and other main everyone who ever has attended through the ycar·s to us. Let's make There will ~be no major change To Meet JUne 24 Ilion of nom1natmg pct~trons . Js Pcelr, employed by Wyc_th In- t~ts weolt for IJatchrng Lake Lan-1 day night, June 25. charge of the observance hope that brotherhood, It has come down l has sprung up on the west side.

term ot; the b.oard. Sowers, em-) roads rn the Lansing suburban • the church, who now attendg, or this a rcdediclltinn to those same in valuations, Assessor Fmnlt Ing-hrrm Pioncrrs will meet at • • ployed m Lansmg, was appomted area, Is k A ( who even might attend, will be on princtples, so tlwt r;o years from Lcstm· reported Wednesday.· Some

the Mason Mclhodist church on I Mason Klwanl !llns to the board in January to fill. the The material drier bought last I par s gain a use hand at the anniversary services. now tho church will stand staunch! new property has been added, but Thursday, .June 24, for a potluck I !WI vacancy caused when Edgar Rtdge, year is. proving useful, remarlwd • · Rev. Arlo Vundlin is the present and true. 'I was glad when they generally the valuations are about ~ dinn<'r at noon .. Those attending k P"l • moved to Lmeoln. . . Evans Thursday. He pointed out Barker HOUSe fire pastor. He was transferred to Di- satd, Come Jet us go up to the the same ,as they were last year arc to tni<C table service, sand- Ma e I grim age So far no other cand: .. acrcs have that mixing processes can be I mondale by the Albton-Lansing house or the Lord together.' " I after equalization, the. assessor wlches and dish to pass. Coffee, I developed. speeded because sand and gravel poa~tt>d out .. Totals wtll not be sugar and cream will be furnished. . f the go into the mixer free from mois- The damaged roof of the Jennie

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anyone intcrr•stccl may attend, I Mason Ktwanto ~u~ .. hea~ed ~y Few Changes Made SPe New Ma.,hlne South and Jefferson streets was I y ecrea I On rog ram Pioneer officers a1·e E. A. Dens-

1 Pres1de~1t Walter ~-. unmm' ma e Road llffieials viewed a new type damaged once again Wednesday .

more, president; E. A. Calkins, a pilgrimage to Bntton. m Lena- • j of scarifier-base mixer machine noon. Sparks from a rubbish fire L t R "t s d vice presitlent; Mrs. Blanch Hogan, wee county Tuesday nrght. _The By Methodists . Wednesday, A demonstration was in the furnace fell upon the roof W"ll B L h d M J1' d as I es un ay secretary; [l n d Myrtio Taylor, Bntton ~lub propVJcle?, thet p~~gt am. II I given on the Onondaga road. The I and set fire to the "shingles. I e a u n c e 0 n a y trcasllt'Cl'. At Brrtton rest~ en lmmer I machine operates on the Roto-Till- It is the third fire at the Barlwr For Dansvl"lle. Hero

----·--- presented t~e club wtth th~ travel- There were few changes made in I cr system, tearing up the dam- duplex within the last two years. Mason's second full-scale sum· graphy, rhythm band, story hour B 1 L tt mg gavel. 'I he ~avelras P~ c:ent~d I local pastoml assignments as a re-/ aged base ~'1d making It ready for I Damage to the roof caused by the mer recreation program will be of- and woodcraft. . Oyne S e er to the Mason clubK~rne . Y1 \c suit of the annual conference held/ rebuilding. fire several months ago had not ficially launched Monday afternoon Tllc sport<• schcrluiP will in- Rccommrttal servt.ccs for Pfc. I' Coldwater club.. . IWal)JS c ~ s by the Methodi~ts. in Muskegon. The new machine bears a price been repau•ed when Wednesday's o R !{ st vcnson wtll be held at S : througho.ut the dtstrtct ate entmed Rev. Henry Ltddtcoat has be~n tag of $3,600. Evans said the com- 1 ftrc brolw out. Damage was slight. f~e t~~oti~ p~~\~· ~~~ef~~n~~i~! clu1

<fle1 softb1all~ vdoll?bt~~ni tcnn.~~ thO: Da.nsvi~Je Methodist church at In ateyepost In the guvel contest. returned to Mason and Rev. Wtl· missioners have not yet reached a The old blue true]{ beat the new go ' Jorsee lOcS, cc' s, ct t o o'clo k Sunday afternoon

SUM~IER LIBR,\ItY HOURS In the letters department of this , W!!clt's Saturday Evening Post is, The Onondaga lrbraty, sponsored n. Jetter written by Edwin M., by the Knowledge Seekers cl.ub, Bovnc of l\Iason. will be open on Monday evenmg

Boyne's Jetter was written to the,. 1.hi·ough the summer from 7. to .9 Post editors in response to an arti- p. m. and from 2 to. 5 p. m. on Fn· clo printed about trading Gct·man I d>ty after~oon~. The new schedule uncl American teachers in order to becomes clfectrvc on Monday •. J~mc give the German schools a sample 21. The library maintains ": llstmg of democracy. Boyne returned last: of mod~rn and ~opular fiction and fall after spending a year as su- ~o~.-fir:twn. '!'herr nc~cst volume pcrintendent of a school for A mer- IS Mills. of the Gods , a story ~f iean dependents in Berlin. In the the Kentuclty mountains, which lS letter to the Post he set forth available on reservation ~ccause of some of his observations. the current demand for Jt.

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1 Sycamore creek and adjoining the quct box hockey basltethall bad- w . c d t d th · son Tennant to Holt. Rev. At· o decision on buying it. The county red truck to the fire. A substitute cemetery. 1

t' h ' ··fi . • I< They wtll he con uc cd un et• e Vandlin has been transferred from has many miles of blaclttop roads driver was unfamiliar with the . . m n on, arc .ery, 11 ~ range wo~ ' auspices of Murphy-Evans post· of tho Leslie and Felt Plains charges which must be virtually rebuilt. starting system of th~ new truck RegistratiOn wrll be from1 :30 to 1 paddl~ tennis, tracl·'· sports lll· Veterans of F'orcign Wars. to Dimondale. Rev. Elwyn K They wore damaged by deep frecz- and was tillable to get the motor 5:30 Monday and Tuesday after-~ struct1on and swtmmmg. The j p ivate Stevenson was !tilled in Lewis has been transferred from ing last winter and the spring started promptly. The• blue truck noons at the park for ;Youngsters swimming will be done at Plea- com~at on Sat pan in the South Potter Pari< church in Lansing to flood, was then started up. Finally the from 5 to 12._ Roglstt·~twn f.or the sant lal<e. Pacific Aug>Ist

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the Leslie-Felt Plains charge. He proper switch was turned and the teen-agers Will -b~ ftom 6·?0 to son of Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Steven-was pastor at the Lansing church new true It toolt off with a roar, 8:30 Monday and ruesday mghts. son of Stocl,lmclgc. When the boy for six years and before that was Doctor Ponton There will be a general meeting Vacatt"on School entered the army the family lived pastor at the Beatrice Isb~ll Meth- I.EASE BUS LIN,E of all teen-agers at the park at on the Seven Gables road near odist church In Jacltson. B k F w Lansing Suburban Lines took 6:30 Monday night. Dansville,

Methodist churches In the cast ac rom est over the Lansing-Mason-Ann Ar- On Wednesday night at 7:00 at Cl . F "d Rev. Glenn Carpenter of Lan.-half of the county are not af- bor bus route from Short Way the city park there will be a dedi· OS In g rt a y sing and Dr. Lendrum of the Dans-filiated with the Michigan confer- After a winter spent in Flag·• Lines. ··on Wednesday, but will cation ceremony. There will be ville Methodist church will officiate enee. They are In the Detroit con- staff, Arizona, Dr, Joseph C. Pon- maintain set·vicll on the same basis music by the band, a fiag cere-~ Mason's daily vacation Bible at the servl~es Sunday. , fcrencc. ton is back at his home··on Phil· as Short Way,,accqr<:Jing to com- mony, presentation of equipment school will hold its final session Gordon Rtchner, Keith Stnner,

lips road. He intends to remain pany officials. A· schedule change to the playground,by MayorS. A. F .d 1 Lawrence Balter, .Jaclt Hau~e, Tor-until October. Then he expects to Was announced effective, Wednes- Morrison and an explanation of rl ay. ry Parshall and Harold Wing will D t H (I b return· to Flagstaff. • day, June. 16, but 'Short Way the program by Lillian Morford, In the morning, they will have be the active pallbearers. Honor-eX er orse u nr:· Ponton is planning tc;> fiy his coaches Will conti!11Je ;nnld~g the who has charge of social activities, the regula!' session from 9 until ary pallbearers will he Leo!lard · f plane to Flagstaff and back over run' for the. time ,berng, 1t _was' and Louis. Lori, who has charge of 10. From 10 to 11 there is to be Upton, Lester Up~on, Ellis Bnggs, H L · PlanS 4 H Bene 1"t the Fourth of July.liolldny to talte said. .Lansing" Sub\lrban Lmes the athletic program, . · ' Fay somers, Loms Yuhasz, Dean Prevents eavy Oss ' ' • in the· rodeo. He said It Is one of leased the run; .this :spring ·and There will be a parade Friday a mectmg on the seh_oollawn. Re-i Simons, Charles Smith and Wil· the big events of the year to the purchased several Short . W~y afternoon si.arttn at 3 :OO

0 en freshmcn~s of coolues and so_ft Jiam West. ,

· · t Fifty' per cent of the proceeds Indians ·and draws ·throngs from coaches fo be. able .t9 mamtam to all wh~ are In ~ostume 0~ h~ve drinks wtll. be served, There Will Burial will be In th? Rose ceme-Clifford Allen, director of the I flames leaped up to set ftre

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from the Dexter Trail horse show all over the southwest. and Improve the service. · decorated_ bicycles or wagons. be group smgmg and ~tories for tery near Bath m Chnto.n county. Ingham County Farmers Mutual purtitions. Mrs. Brown ran. to the scheduled for Saturday night, . . all the children. The Btble school The Stevenson famlly ltvcd near Fire Insurance company, saved an-, Allen home to summon atd. The July 17 will go to help build the ActivJtJes ~vallablc on the sum- has been well attended, with over Bath until buying the farm near other company a heavy. fire loss alarm was· telephoned to the Ma- 4-H. club livestock barn at the c 0 tl k F • b I mer recrcatt~n progr~m will In: 200 pupils each day. R~v. Henry Dansville In 1938. :Monday night. He took a ftre ex- son fire ~epartment and Allen fairgrounds. The show will begin . rop u 00 avora. e elude art :W01 lc, bicyclrng, d.rnma Liddicoat of the :Methodist church The body arrived In Lansing tingulsher from his , house and I grabbed hts fire extlng·utsh~r and in front of the grandstand at the tics, dancmg, g~mes, handicraft, hM served as dean of the school. 'aboard a Grand Trunk traltt went to the rescue when fire broke sped to the house of his netghbor. fairg·rounds at seven o'oloc]{, F ·t t t· d hobbles, hlldng, music, photo- Wednesday afternoon It was met t h t th I d t[ d I Rains last Ft·iday and Saturday · rm prospec s con mue goo , , · . out at tl1e Ber BroWlt ome a e. Mason firemen an 1e r vers Admission price for adults wlll were a boon to Ingham crops. with cherries and peaches regarded J I BACK FROI\1 CAN A~ A . by .commander Wayne Dalton, corner of Howell and Clarlc roads. 1 of cars who followed the equip- be 60c and 30c for children under There had been no rain previously as above normal. There wil! be a PYTHI_AN s.ISTERS PICN!C Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Fiedler of Davtd Woods and Lawrence Balter . He held the !lames in check untillment had a 10-mlle run to the 15 years of age. for two weel{s and crops were be· short crop of pears. Apples and Pytluan Staters and thetr fam-. Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Henry of the Murphy-Evans post. Sgt. the arriyal of the Mason fire de· Brown home. Racing, calf roping and the ginning to suffer. plums are normal or better, grow· Illes will have a picnic at the Smith of Mason and many big fish Howard Leonard. of the Graves partment. Firemen credit Allen show . program will fill. the eve- Wheat oats and COI'n were all ers report. county parlt on Wednesday, June I came down from Canada this Registration Serv1ce unit In Chi· wlr~s:n~~f e~~~~n~t~~e~t $200. In· CALIFORNIA VISITOR HERE nlng's 'entertamment btl!, Rac7s given nc~ life Strawberries cumc I Another rain could be used, al· 23, at 6:30. Those .attendl~1g are week. The Fledlors and Smiths rc- cngo escorted the remains to Lan· surnnce was carried In another Miss Betty Wotring of Los An- will be first on the program • m on fast after 'the rains Pnstures 1 though crops a·re not suffering to take their own table serVICe and ported great ·catches off St. sing. The casltet was talten to the

geles,. California, was a g-Uest of ord~r that they may be ?ompleted WeJ'e helped hnmensurably. . I from laclc of moisture, a dish to pass. Drmk ~ll be fur" Joseph island on the west shore of Vogt funeral home in Dansville. \.co~pan~ B WaS using n Mr. and Mrs. Fran!{ Guerriero and durmg the daylight hOlliS, I While some hny was cut before I . nished. St. Marys river, 'l'hey brought! rs, 'mery rown · t In st f rmers re just Gold •otnmpa given on nil purchu•••· b ck some bi n,(; and the limit Mllytng wn•hcr•. Jewett Alll),llance Co., gasoline stove in . the kitchen daughters, Judy itnd Jane, Friday l'nJ•.···· collt•clion Fl'idny, June 2r., Mn- bhe_ ral s: lmo [ n atloans !' ~unoeo Sor·vlce, COI'IIOI' of Colnnthln nnt! Pni>ot' collection li'•·idny, June 2r.. Mn- h{ big· llerch ~~& roclt bass. 1~11 w .. AKh, Mn•on, phone r. .• u. •r. •l ,shortly before 11 p. m,. when the and Saturday, HOJI l'll'e llctiiU'Lntcnt, 2Gwl egmn,ns Jay ng opcr ' Cc<lnr, Mn<ou. 2Gwl RO(l !'ire Dct>nrlntcnt. 2uwl . ' ' •1\1

' Two ·INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, 'l'HUI~SDAY, JUNE 17, 19•18 ----~--------~----------------------------------

Shop Talk Interior of the plunt !a undor·golng I Ji'oit~HtJJt ltYDsmJON''l' nms . I Organizations IF G 1-J A "• fl. houaec]onning aa wnll, Honwml li'll\lfll'lll HC\'VloeH W<H'C ho!(j flt arm roup orne ga1n Hill <I, A.it'•Crwled atoJ•ngo VlltlltA. GJ·u.ncl firlpirhr Wocli1. us clay moJ•n!ng· 1 'rho Whoutnclcl G!cnnm·a wl.ll. . lmvn Jwen l'On<llc<l fnt• aettsonal! nt 10 o'r•!nnlc J'or MI'H, LC<11'11 D. nreet rtL !:he Glnnner hull 'l'ucsrlny ,

' mon plondod g-uilty to drunl~ I Thr; judge tlnerJ nueh man ~10.00"' chtu·goH when talcon bofor•o ,Julitlce pluH nr>Hin of $11,0[) IIIHI plnr:cfl l{ny A rlrtmH 'l'< teHrln y u ftornoon, h lm on rt ynu.t.•'u prolm lion,

llfodf•.rulr.lng !'!hop grtJ•monts nnrl now hnt hloclcinfl· Colo, 7g, wlw 1!1e<l Sunday l'ollnw-1 <JVlllling, .Juno 22, ut B:oo p. m. fot· Af w h • ·r • -Tlw firtah nf cnlor on Weal: AHh oqnlpmrnt hns )won inHlrtllml, lnf~ 1111 illnesi BnrluJ WftH'in Maple 11 mgtllnt' mooting, MomhfJl'H m•e ·ter as 1ngton r1p

!.~ R. G. l!enson'H mn<lol'llizut!nn Clrovo cenw!:er•y nt )l'[rwon. Shewn~ 1 mrltiHI l.o nttencl ''H plnnu will bo . n!' the Modnm Clnrrner~ plnnt. 'l'ho !•;u••<l i'lhowlnJ{' bom In Inghain county anrl 11pcnt mn.clc J'or u picnic In .July. M1•, nnd . '· ~torn frrmt llflH !JOcn repainted n. • !he .T, 13. Denn Hllnwt·nomrr have the rmrly yenrs ol' her Jlfo 11er·e. MrH, Luwt·once mvery will be In Hnme ·r,gnln, much l.lw wlrwr,, Mt'H, Gemld D!nmnncl and Mr·, and bright blue with the .~lol'c name In I br.cn eompietoly redecora.ted in 1 S.hc wrrH. 'cmrrloy"'l nt the Mlc.h!gnn clmrge of Uw cntCl'!ttlnmcnt nnd urc ·IH Jnghnm l'armorH nnrl far·ml Mnr, Hnrr;lcl W!ltwn of MtlHon. while mlsed Jolters ugulnst a rcrl time for the Hhowlng of the 10•10 1 'l't'IIHt en. hi Grand RapldH ·r'cn :JH rcfroHhrnonts. . grour JcadcrH who Hpcnt lust weclt ---·-- ~---- -·---- . Genuine Chevrolet )Jncltgl'Ound. Tho stepH arc going Fnrd, scheduled for li't1<lny, .Tuna Y"'li'H. Surviving fll'e u brother-in- 'J'!w Woman's AII:<IJ!n.ry of tho in Wosh!ngtnn nnd at lhe U. s. do- Mr. nnd Mt'A, Noi!IA Bt:tlomnn to be pnlnted Lt cement refl. The 18. During tho first Wt!rdt or tho; law, Hrn·vey Cole or Clw!Aen, nnd l:lr·nwrw-Cav<mdor Poat, Arner!cnn portmenl nl' ngricullut•c oxpe!'l- wore woo]( cud gU<:Hts of Mr·. und

Bazaar And Rummage

Sale

exhibit the Hhowroonrs will ho · ttn nunt in Arizona. L<:glon, will in!l!nto caml!rlnleH nl mental rnrm llt Bcltsvllle, Mary· Mrs. nalph Holmes ut OwnHHn. npen evenmgs nnrl, on Sunrlrty ~f· I tho meeting to ho hold •rrwsdtty lund. Mr, unri Mrn. Chnrlcs Cl!ppc 1•

t.ernnon, .rune 20. Spoclul pwtor In! j evc.·nlng 11 t the 1\Imnoriu] hllll, ne- 'l'lte Inghrun dolegntion left .Juno: nnrl Cilllrl!nc Apent Hunt!ay at highlights of the lO•in nrodr~IH allli s . A nd rt·r•HhmentH will be HO\'VCd nnd a 6 nnd ru•rlve<l In WnHhlngton lito I Struwherry luke with Mr. and Mt'S, ~~~~~, )~onstrllctl.on nrc also being ervlces re He. I mwial hour· is I,wi~g plnnne!l. following afte.rnoon. In WnHhlngton Lester Lamh and Mm·y .Jane.

I. I The Muccnl!f'efl wlll hold 11 rr.gu- llwy hritl reilervntions at 11 touriHt Mt', H!H] MrH, Woyne Wt~t'lir nl'

for John ~~oagla~~d Jn.r· meoling J11rJ~r.lny, .Tune 21 nt 1Joti1:t.On Monday and TucHdny the Ln.ingshur·g- wet•o dinner glteHlH of 'l'hl~ nnd Thut t.he hall, , Ingham reoplr. wme nl the Bells- Mr. nnr! Mt'H. D. L. Brny Srmday.

. Zoanno Mlgmnts lHts lttnr'letl vlllo fnrm of l.C.,OOU n.err.H, MoHt or Mr. nnd Mt·s. Kenneth F'lerllet•

weelc Funeral services fot• John WIN BHIDGE, HQNORS . "

Seat Covers REPl,ACE THOSE OLD WORN-OUT SEAT COVERS

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lworl< at the FarmerrJ Bunk this '' ·'' •''' : the time. WllH spent lenrnln"' nbout were ontmta!ncd Sutlll'rlay <'\'C·

Be~ Wilbur, Bernard Cady and Honglnml, a7, wer;, held nt' the ;Membci'R. or Uw.,Mason. Woman's ~,1:;~!~~y,n~~;10~,~~~~11 t~~~xg,~~~tnple~~~ ~iYnlfn 11~ 1;1~:n~wme of Mr. and Mrs, Au"tin '"n"li•llt of the Dart & .Tc.wett funeral bonw in Mason Golf o.ssodallon met t1l tho Mason

Fanny 1•llluw .cast~H, ll(II'IJnH, Hlln ' " "' " • · conducted through .the Dairy Herd Mr.". '<'. '<'. Stnttff"t' anrl 1\'r",. I' Cady hardware stores were In Wednesday nfter·noon w!tn burial golf course Wednc~\lf.\y, .Hr1nors nt t t! " ,, ,. " ' "

Hllit:H, rugH,.d<l. Belding fnr a. three-day conference In Maple Grove. Rev. Henry Liddi-1 bl'irlflc were won by ,Mr.q, ,Harold ImprovcnH:n. nmtoctu. on setup. Leo Sampson nnd Judy ol' Colum-

New Beauty

Luxurious Comfort

Enduring Scrvic.e

Bring your car in today

Saturday, June 19 1 this. weak on ranges and refrigor- coat of: the Mason Methodist

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. Sco!leltl, Mrs .. R. G, Hanson, nntl On . 'l'hursduy afternoon t h" bus, Ohio, were guests of Mrs. ~fOJ;nn Coun11n Jtnnms 1 utors. Both sales and ser·vicc ns-, chnrch officiated. ~{t·s, s. A. Murdoe!c. groirp from Jngl1um was la!cen on Bartha Kahler lust wcclc . .Jtrdy is

Au.rlllhiH ne1:r11utton Committee 1 peels were d!scmsed hy Gibson I Mt·. Hoaglnnd died in Wrst , * , a conducted tour by .Jack Blac](- spending this week with Mrs. company offlcio.ls. 1 Brunch Monrlny morninl!'. He hall I Mr. and Mt'H, Hllrlcy Anlmey at~ ney, son of Congrcsemnn Willittm Kahl11r,

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. Jived there 20 yctu·s after leaving landed u shower Saturday. evening W. Binclmcy. They went through Mr. nnrl Mrs. nussoll Potter of n decoruted cu](e as IL gift at the Mason. He WaH born In Corunna at tho Ray Curtrs home honoring the Congr·ossional· !lbmry, the llll· Williamston callr~rl on he!' prtr<•nts opening of Underwoo<l's grocery

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ami Jived in Mason many years. Mr. nnd MrH. Ben Wolf who were promo court building and ttrc sen- Mr. and Mrs. mri1est Ever·y, I•'ri~ last Saturday. Free popcorn was Surviving Ml'. Hougland nrc two mnr·r!ocl ~une 1 at Newport, Ken- ate and house. 'rhey were In the day evening. also given to each child who at- I daughters, Mrs. Leona ,Johnson of tuclc.~. 'II~e ,bl'ldo ts. the formet· senate during the roll call on the * ,1, •

Fast lnstallatmon ten?ecl. I Tucson, Arizona nnd Mrs. Mauclic .Joyce Cui tis and Mr. Wolf Js a draft bill.

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.Ttm ~clly is the new stoclc boy Gilmm·e of Lansing. There are COUSl.\1 of Mr. An](n~y. . Many of tho women also made n ustl• ce Cou rf. ut Koan s. . I also three g-randchildren nnd two . ~1rs. Jo.hn Chur~hey ."f F.Imt a trip to the White House and tho

S. A. Luxton and Lo.nge great grundchi!dt·en vrsttod het mother, Mts. Gt ace Smithsonian Institute. Schmidt flew to Marshal! Wodncs- · Whrpple, Thursday. On Friday trips were mndo to Magolf!n Rowe nnd Gr·ecn Mar­

B!Jn!J wore arresled in StoeJ(bridg-e Monday night by Officers Alva Beeman nnd Howard Trapp. Mar· shall was brought to l!JC eounty jail about 7:~0 1\!onday night. Rowe arrived two hours later. Both

A! Rice Chevrolet. Co. day morning on business. Schmidt Mrs. CJ! [ford Holm of GPcyhul!, Mt. Vernon nnd Annapolis. Tho piloted his own plane. h \~yoming, and son, .Jr:rry Holm, group dividecl an the return trip,

Bernard Plakkc, parlH manager• w eat er Who rec~nt!y rctlll'ned from Koren, some retum!ng by way of Niagara nt the AI Rice Chevrolet compa.ny, Qb . arrived 'l'lrursday frJl' a viHit n.t and others by way of the Gettys-was in .Jackson Wednesday to nt- i ServaJ·I011S tho home of her brother and sis- burg buttlefiolcl. tend a Sun Oil company meeting, 1 ler-in-Jaw, Dr. and Mrs. H. D. On the trip were Mr. e.nd Mrs.

1 , I farmers nnd gankners wei- Henderson nnd family, and her Ted Fay and Mr. and Mrs. Norman Mr. and Mrs. John Fish and corned the rains which came last mother, Mrs. C. m. Henderson. Topping und mlcanor unci Hef'lter

family and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Friday and Saturday, Amounting Mr. and M~s. 0. D. Campbell, Topping of Stockbridge; Will Grot­Fish and Kathy were guests of Mr., to .M of an incl1, the rain ]rJOsened Mrs, Lulu W~lpple and Mrs. Ninn. ten berger, O!cemos; Mt·. and Mrs. and Mrs . .John Rockwell at Wind- the ground whfch hnd become hard Cam left Fr1day mornmg for a Branch V!cary, Mr. and Mrs. Wur­sor, Ontario, Canada, Sunday. and baited by the sun during tho sig-ht-seeing trip through the New ren Childs, Mr. and Mrs. Ward Vi-

Let Us Carry 'Em ,Just phone for

OlTR CAll CO.'S

Package Delivery Service

past few weeks. England states. They expect to be cary, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Baker Strawberry harvest is in full gone about two ";ee!{S. and Mr. and Mrs. Fred nuthig,

Awing this wee!( and ti1c crop is Saturday cvcnmg dinner guests Leslie; Mr. and Mrs. Ralph K good. A little rain and Hunshine at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl French, Eaton Rapids. wiJJ make more fJUarts of berries. Pertrsall were Mr. and Mrs. Luther Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hobart and ,

On Wednesday morning the Pearsall. and son, Freddy, of Wix- Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Simonton, r temperatura was down· to 38 de- ohm. Latet· t~ey were all callers ut Dansvi!le; 1\fr. and Mrs. Ralph I g rees and a frost was feared but t ~ homo o! Mr. and Mrs. Henry Glynn, Williamston; Mr. nne! Mrs.

" ' Fncs Jr G 1 Ed I . 1 B . M . no damage was recorded. The mer- M' • · 11 K . ore on " monc s anr on me, r. 1 cury climbed to n high of 80 last IHS Sa Y Mac enzte and Miss and Mrs. Ralph Edwards, Mr. and I Thursday Yvonne Surateaux of Mason were Mrs. Donald Curry, John and

. · among those from Albion college Luann, Mr. and Mrs. Carl Robb, Temp:ratures :·ecorded b:,:- S .. L. who were guer;t8 at the Alphi Xi Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Angell, Mr. I

Demorest at the Mason ,disposal Delta sorority house party at Gal' and Mrs, Floyd Launstcin, Mr. and plant durmg the past wee]{ were: limcre 13each, Ontario, last week. Mrs. Kenneth Bibbins, Mr. and I

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Bernard Plakke, Parts Manager 44 7 S. Jefferson Phone 5331

K!J.RPA theSu Concrete ·BI Visibly- and because of hidden values­Korpak Blocks are far superior to the o.r.di· nary kind.

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Toni Creme Shampoo e Saves Time

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35c For the !lrst stop

'Fur each additional

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.rune 14 ................. :: ::::::I 78 Reservations Are· No Problem 1

Oscillating cores give 5000 impacts per minute to a rich mixture of high grade aggregate and cement. It means greater density- more strength- higher water­resistant values.

4-0Z.JAR 95¢ ~~~J 2-0Z.TUDE 49¢

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Phone Mat;fln 2-2141

l'honc Holt 28Hl

Under the new management of Vergll Myers and Max

· Hovey

Our Cab Co.

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SoftbaU league When you ta!tc your trailer­home with you on yolll' va­cation, there's JJCVer any doubt about. n place to stay. '

!See Om· Mobile SpnrtNman '!'railer

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Precision machines assure accuracy in all dimensions and streamlined symmetry. Cleanly troweled fa~es. Larger cavities for lighter weight and insulation properties.

Keyed mortar bed puts more slretigtfr info tl1e wall.

Ma~on l'hone 5411 P..••••••••••••~

Dansvi!Ie defeated .Jefferson's Market 12-1 Wednesday night in the· first game. In. the nightcap, Hammann's met P!LI'istyle, to win 11-7.· . Jefferson's team was not quite up to par, pitcher Dotson not being there. Shinevar mn.de the run for Jefferson's on Watson's triple.

l\fldcrnft Cn~tom Coadt 23-ft.

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Get the best- insist on Korpak. Prices are right.

Our policy continues to be that of providing our

customers with first-qliality meats at the lowest

possible prices. Here at Millerlile's you save the

profit normally going to th~ middleman.

Home-Killed Meats Custom Butchering

Millerlile Market Mason

This is it, follts! TilE SI{YLINE IiARVEST,ER will acltultlly pic!' ll!l the shortest rnw crops. It will Jllck up, grind und 1leiiver ltll forage crops •. :Not only l~tat, but it is .a portable grinder as well. Stop In and see tills mc•llern time saver.

*·New and Used Hayloaders

* Used AC Tractor

.... Phone 2-6231

* Universal and ~arvi:y Elevators

* Fa~m Trai~ers ~ild Wagons

Silsby Implement. Co. Phone 5141

Thursday, .June 10, Schmidt's bent Paristyle l:l-2 for the begin­ning game. Jefferson's lost to Dart & Cady in tho second game, 14-8. Foupht was the losing pitcher in the first game and Mooney for the Marlwt team.

Friday night, June 11, Dart & Cady and Hammann's played off their game that was rained out Tuesday • night. Hammann's won 11-1. In the 9:30 game, Dansville defeated Schmidt's 26·25. The weather was so foggy that when a. tiy ball was hit the fielders had to wait for it to land before they could make n' play.

T u e s d n y night, .T u no Hi, Schmidt's won over Hammann's 8-7 in n close gan\e, Pnristyle shut out Dart & Cady H-0. Geisenhnv­er pitched the first five innings and was replaced by Stolz in the sixth. Ken Fiedler relieved Drier in the fifth for Pnristyle,

This Thmsday .Jefferson's Mar­ket is slated to meet Schmidt's nt 7:30. Dansville will play Dnrt & Cndy for the nightcnp. Tuesday. .June 22, Hammann's meet .Jeffer­son's for the first game; Schmidt's and Dart & Cady are scheduled for the second. Wednesday, June 23, Dansville meets Paristyle at 7:30. Hammann's and Dart -& Cady play at 9:30. 'rhursday, June 2·1, Dansville clash with Schmidt's for the first game, Jefferson's Mar­ket w!ll play Paristyle for the second gmnc.

Skyline Harvesters At Ionia Friday

Sltyline harvesters and blowers will be demonstrated nt the "Gmss Lands" day at the Welch farm, Ionia, Friduy, the Silsby Imple-~

1,men t 'co. of Mason announced Wednesday. 'I

Three of the machines hnve been sold by the Mason.· firm ·in the I local area. ·

Many farmers from Ingham arc planning to attend the Ionia dem­onstration.

Auction Sale 112 At•mstrong St.,· Leslie

Saturday, June 19, 1948 1 o'clock

A. 8. gas range, cool anrl woorl 1 range, .U[IIlrtment size Idtchen

range, studio conch, sewing mac hlnc, rarpets BJI<l rugs, 2 fl!ather tlclcs, quilts, pillows and blnnltets, tllll'ltes all(} mWty

Lawn Ornaments

Jacobs' Trailer Sales

G tmcral •rrailer 30-ft..

North of l'lummcr Maclrincty Uuiiding on South C<·rlur

Gltm Jacobs, Owner

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A. B. Concrete Products Co. a Vz m'l"~ north of Mllsm> on UK-127, Just west at

~h~un ~'hon~ Z-·184r. .~8Ja W. Harper Road

MOR'l'AR 4-0-8 INCH DRAINAG.E 'l'ILE

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Absolute accuracy for beHer appearance and cmier laying.

SUNDAY IS FATHER'S DAY REMEMBER HIM WITH A GIFT FROM SCHMIDT'S~

Every member of our staff is ready this week with gift suggestions for Father's Da.y, ideas for practical, wearable gifts he'll enjoy all year.

SH~RTCRAFT

SHIRTS Po[mlur white ~hlrtl; and stripctl fabrics, many styles wiUt poclwts, and all with strong seams and· plenty or I<•ngth. Ail sizes.

$2.98 to $3.98

SPORT AND DRESS SHOES · .'' .• Brrown a;td white, bia.cl< and white,

, .. bliiclc: LUHl brown ~port all(J dress Rhims ><t~Ictl hy City Clutl aml othm~ .,,top-Oigilt f1ltOe nt1U11lfa.c·

· ·.· · turm·s,.,MJo're showing a CREPIE!.. SOI.ED SIIOE IN 'nM,E' FOR

,,, 'DAD'S DAl;', TOO. dl:· -

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Romeo Slippers soft leather sliJlller With elast.i·

·cizetl Inserts for extra comfm·t.

$4.~5

Botany Cheney

McCurrach TIES

•Stripes, Jl!lttorns, l•nnol.n••lniiNI

rlcslgns and otlwr eoummer favor·~es in tltL'SC natfona!Iy­lmown tics.

$1.00 • $1,.50

Swank Jewelry

Tie Clasps - Cuff Links $1.00 up

HOLEPROOF sox

,\. wide vtulety of !Jolors and jmtterns to spar!• 11)1 bnshl suit colors. ·

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WASHABLE •

SLACKS· Choice or hruwn or gray full· rlcs t·hat are guarantt,ed to wash,

J ... Shirts Stritwd m· pl.,in fabrics ll'i!h flrmly-Jmit twcldines that retllln their shttJill through many washings.

98c and up

$3.95

BROADCLOTH PAJAMAS '

A choice hroadelotll material stylet! !11 clthm· ln!dtly or coat [Jnjamall. Several colors. All slZl'l!,

other nrtlcles, Quantity of · M. . · ·

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. SCI-I. . lOT'S DEPT~ sro· Rr. Carroll Moon, (Jierk , ' " 1: ___________________________________ _. ________ ~

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INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, Mlt!l·IIGAN, 1'1-JURSDAV, JUNE 17, ·11148

Social [venls anJ Personab Mary Loui~e Tripp Wed 1n Chapel .R·ites

Hospital Group Entertains at Afternoon Tea

Dr•, Wlllinm m, Clnrlt r~.nr1 Dr-.

Hlnldo, Mrs, .'lnrncs T·ru~lwH, Mr-.9. CherlcH Clinton, Mrfl. M nn t I c Woodard, Mrs, Cllt'foni Polly, Ml's, Chrlstlo Everitt, Mt·s. ,John Cnr­roll, Mt·.~. l~mery Cnlby, Mr·s, ,John Shcparrl, Mt"r. HiC!IlU.l'd Gillespie, Ml'fl. Mnurlo" Rleldy, Mn<, Anna Wilson and Mrs. A. V. Smith.

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Class, of 1943 Plans Reunion

S t • T I llfcGmw chapel In Peoples 1 wtrloh followed in the church pur-, u m mer I me ~ ... ave f= rs dmrch, Eust Lnnslng, was tho ]OJ'S, Tho bride's trtblc was eovored i setting- Wednesday afternoon at I with n lace cloth nnd decomt.e<l

Dr. and Mrs. Ii'red Gardner of Pariwidc, Chicago, Illinois, thrno o'cloelc for the murrtnge of with mlnlatur·e wedding bells, Mar·y Louis" 'l'rlpp, daughter of i white satin bows and cnnclrlnbt•n,

were g11est~ of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Strope Wednesday and Mrs, Ernest Tripp of mast Lnn-1 Ar·r·augem<mls of glrulloll nnd

Thursday of last week, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Murphy of sing-, rtnd Robert J~cdosky nt' JJ1nst whlto peonies were pieced In the Phoenix, Arizona, arrived in Ma8on Friday to spend two weeks Lanftln~r. !TiH parents ar·e Mr. nnrl church pnrlot·~. 'rhe Cllf(e WAS cut

• Mt·H . • John F'cdos;;y of Chlr:ngo, by Mr•s, Robert MuttheWf< of Port-with her parents, lVlr, ill1d 'lVlm. Stunley BQwcn, and Ius parents, Rev .. mnrl .T, BruHn, the bride- tnnd and Miss Vtrrrtnln Rusch nf Mr, and Mrs. W. B. Rex of Jacl;~on. lV!l'S. Murphy is the for- groom's uncle, or the mvangeileal Mason set·vcd Ute punch, Mrs, Ken­mer Edith Steven;;. * •:• * li'Im. Andrew' :Ev.ans of St. Ann, U, B. ciHH'dt of Kanlwlwo, Ill., ncth Wilson ot' Lalw Ol'lon, nn

1 Nebraska is visiting at the home of Mrs. George Griffin this pcrrot·mecJ, llH) single ring rites, 1 aunt of tho bride, pmsiderl at the

~nnrlny evening crtllorR n.t ',t.ho home Ill' Mr•, nnrl Mrn, Burt Grcun wcr£1 Mis~ Mne Cox nnrt MI•n, Sru·£lh Gt•£,~1cnwlch ot' Lnnaing,

Mt·. nn!l Mrfl. Ronald Ji'olton nne! mm, .JlmiHIC, or Solon, Ohio, ar•u spending llliM wcelc wllh hill pnr­entH, Mr. flltrl Ml'~. Ben l~elton,

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Mt•, nne\ MI'H, Knnt Lumhnrrl nntl Mt•, qnd Mrs, 13, 0, I.nmh<ll'd oC Gt·amj H!tvon wnr·r, flnl.m·rirty nl'· tcrnoon cnlloi'H nl the iHIIllll nl' Mr,. nntl Mt•H, Qenl'g-o Gr·nhnm,

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FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL

Gem·~,, ll, Clinton allll tho mu•se~ of lltn Mflflllfl Gt•Iwral iJoHpllal w••r~ i<OHts at r<. len. Wednesday flfll!t'noon nL the hospital, Guests wer·e rura·t~H£!r1lnUvt!li fr·om Uw var­ioll~ or~anl?.nlinnH or Mnson which enwntl fot• the hospital during- tho ])[ml yrn 1'. "'

1 • 1 M .'. E' 1 .. ·l f . •. C· ·1· , .• · 'I-I h 1 I White glrulloll, white peoni9s,; guest r•eg-lstur. .

·wee c. .r.s, vans, w 10 IS t 1e .o~mer , at 19lll:e. ug es, taug 1.t pnlms n.nd lighted candelabra/ 'rile couple left ror Harherl, commcrcia!.clas~cs at Mason high Gchoo,l. ·'' :1· ·I· Guests of Mr. tmnked the altar. where they will spend the sum-

Membom or the Mnson high and Mrs. S. A. Murdock on .Sunday wcru Mr. and Mrs. George Preceding:' the ceremony, ,Tack I mer mont11s el the Fedosky ~um- 1

school gmduatlng clnss or lU•I:J Benedict of West Mansfield; Ohio, and Dr~ and Mrs.'Norviel of Stevens 1 of' Lansing- :;rmg ""Be-. met• homo, For· traveling Mrs. nrc planning a reunion n t the B ·II F t · OJ · .,· • , . cause," "Thi·ough the leurs and/ Fedosky chose a powuer blue 25~o Off county purl< Pleasant Jalce, Sun- c c on ame,

110• .• "The Lcird's-'Pruyer," He was ac- g-abardine suit with nnvy blue ac-

<lrty June 27: A potludt <lin nor· wlllJ Mr .. and. Mrs. Jack Hufford left Monday mornmg for companied by Mr·s. Robert Mat- I cessor!os. be 'served at one o'cioclc Those Sheridan, Wyoming, where they will make their home, after thews, While the wedding party J The Tripps are former Mason who attend Ill'" lo Lalw table ser·v- I spending p::trt of last week with her mother, Mrs. Irene Frank- assembled ut !.he nltat·, Mrs. L, B. I residents and the bride graduated

On All Razors A eolor sehemc nt' ynllow and

g-rccn \V(rS I!Hnd and ten, coffee, cnoldcs 11 nrl Oflf'n · fn ee Hflltdwlches were servt•<l, Dur·ln~· lhtl after­noon, Mt'H, Cktt·lc, Mt's, Clinton an<l M r·s. Arldie ilnbinson pourer].

'rhnsc pr<'snn t for tlw afl'n lr wet·c Mrs, Norman Dart, Mrs, .J. E.

icc and a dish to pass. I' -1 h . Jf I . r,o ", · E• cl" ::: ,;: * ' d M Sholl of mast LmlHing- rendered, !'rom Mason high Hcl1no! In l0•14.J Rollin Dnrt is [H'esltlcnl: Hnd

111•. an,. :r g~~ 1.1 nt.lCr, .-"'ubcJ~C '5. ."ar. !VIr. an rs. tmclillnnnl wedding 'seiectlons. J She was gmduated from Mlchlgnn'

Yvonne Sur·nteaux is sccretHry of Car I Espe~ of I 1 averse Cay wcr e Fnda,y callers at the home of Lawrence Tripp or Pontine guve' State college In .June of thts year, I 130 W. Ash Mason' Phone 5511 the 10•13 group. Mr. and Mrs. Gcr.:lid L. Grilham and Mickey and Joey. ':' * * his sister In marriage. She wa_s at- Her husband was graduated from ~-----------.,..----------·---------!

Dr. and Mrs. William E. Clark arrived home last Wednesday tired In a gown of white slipper n C:hl?ago high school and be Is

JEWETT APPLIANCE CO.

"\\'e Knew H All th:~ 'J'Imc" ...................................... Vang•lm Mom•rtP

~~~JH'irtg hm't ,Evt'.r~rthing" ....................................... 'i:nmmy Dor!'i_.~y

''Bingo, f~angtJ, J~nffo"

"\\'h:.! t Good \\' ollltl t'i11• i\'1 nun R1~" .... <I•'r·Pddy '1\l:lrl in "j\'1 tHIIl-Far•fd, 4 'Ba.hy F:wt~"

uftliss \'nu" ......................... , ........................................ St>mmy J{ay"

HJ~al'r l~'tt<'e" .................................................. .

"1 \\'nnl a Gil'l"

":Ji;v'r•:•hndy l.<>WH My Huhy (1\fy lbhy)" ................... 1'cx Hnrwlw "l ]\IIU\\' 11

"You !·\tuiP 1Hy llr•:u't" ...................... . ........... John Dt•snuuul "fn !AH'P in Vain"

"!'rn ,Just. a I~tH'Ity So and Su" ................................ Huh~ •·min~~ton 11ThP \\'ondt•t· nt' "\'nu"

"I>mt't ~;ny Ymt'rp Surry Again" .............. , ............ ,..ErsJdrw llawldn~ "l'w Got :t !tight lo Cry"

""AI< D"" Ah f).,e All" ............................... . ........... ,John Ryan

11,Jmwph!nP, J)lt•ase Nu Lnan on 1Jw Rell" ............... Vaughn 1\-lun.roe "1\.atinli:a"

"How Can I Say I Ln\•e Yon" ....................................... 'L"PX n~IIt'ke "Ft~tt:tln' und li'ightin'"

wrooEt~ Otdie Dnnlic" ........................................... 'l'lw I..ar·ldn Sist:ers

'"l'luw't'P lVJhw, 'i'lwy're ~'liiH', 'l'llt'y'rn 1\liue" ........... Sanuny Iiayt~ "I lia(~ to I~nst• Yon"

"'Down in ,Jun:_~IP. Town" ...... , ..................................... : .. Sr•ilw ,JorH's "Vgg·a. lJt~ga Boo lJgga RtJo Boo Ugga"

~'Ht'f.{f·llners Hon{~ie'' ...... . ..................................... Freddy 1Uartin "\\'lty Dnt'' It Have to Rain nn Sunday"

""·1:11·n th~ Angeln,; Is'Ringing" .......... .. ... Vaughn Monrm~

''Conw Ra':n m• Come Shhw" ...................................... Tummy Dorsey "\\'ht'I'P n:li You l.I'Urn to Love"

"THy B~ll·ling" ................................................................... .'l''p(] "'ccn1s "I.uvely Lad~·"

"Now ls tlw Hour" ...................... -..................................... l;>;fw'tt .Fiehls

"l'n1 T.ool{ing· Ovcl' a. Puur I ... t•af Clo\'m·" . mug Otlom Quarlet .. l\lar~v I.ou''

"Littln Whit" Vcs'' ............. , ............................... .-.............. 1\lel Torme

"The One I l' ... ovc" ......................................................... Sa.J"1lh· Vatighn 4'\\'hat -:\ Uifferrn<~c a Day Mal£et'"

"'l,he Old C:t~lpernnu .................................................... Tmnn1y Dor:-;ey "1...-I~~I...-I~~A''

"1\lillionuir<>s Don't 'Vhl~tl"" ........................................ JUIH~ Froman "( Got Lust !n His Ar•Jns"

'1The1·e iH No Hrv•eze" ................................................. 11'om1ny Dnrsny

"A 'I'horrsarrd and One Night.,!' ........................... Tommy Dorsc~' ":',·l'y Lw"·1~ for l'ouu

"'l'l:ml Chldt's Too Young to Fry" .................. B"eJl River Hays mr1~w Story of ,E,E: Bohha .. I .. ce Uoh" ' .

HAn~·hntl~''s r...ove Song" .................................................. .'Tcx nenelio uundt~ Rernus Snitl''

"l'tn A~Cmnin' A-Cmll'tln' Cnrabulln'' ............. : .......... Ted \Vemns · "Y n;t' Don't Have tn J{now the I.1r.trgunge"

"\\rnriJr, \Vorl'y, \Vm·ry" ................................................ Vi<~ Da.n1onc '''J'ha.1 li'f•.~tluwy FecHng"

"I\ty SinH ...... .' .... : ...... .-............................... : ........................ 'J?nny .1\fltrtin 11Fun·vnr A1nher"

"On lhe Al::imo" .. : ......................................................... Tmnmy nnr~;ey

"On .lh11 Hnnrdwull< in Atluntlc ~lty''· ... , ............. ,,Fredrly lUurtln "1 \vmrna I\nrll\' You Better 1'hrut 'I Do"

"JOSCilh!nc" ............. ; ..... ,,,, ...................................... ,, ..... , ..... Waylr'C J{lng "i•'iiruelt•s Sometimes Huppen" ·

"Who Are \Ve to ·Snyn ..................... , .... , ..................... Allan .• Jonn~ "\Vhen•I Grow'1'oo ,Old to Dream" ·

"I'll Be There" .. : ................ : ........................................... 'Tommy Dorsey 11l(ate"

"You C:~n't Do 'frne" ...... ; ................ ; ............................. .1\cn Griffin

On <1\~llluy all() snlll at {)Ill' ,Jefferson street sbne

Dart & Cady TIVo Stores t.> !!lerve You · ' ' ', .<~ 360 s; Jcffcr!'l~n

Phone 4311

ft ,. t . 1 . f · C 1- l'J. . y I 1 Ol · satin styled with a lace bet·tha, maJormg tn forestry and lend-~ -~ r .. a .wo-wce { \i aca IOn_ 111 rl11_JC <~, ;w . or ' anc uo. lung pain ted sleeves ending in a , Heaping at Michigan state colleg-e, ··· ·•· ··· Richard Sowers of Vi/estervtlle, Ohw, will be the guest point 11 t. the wrist, lace peplum, 1 This fall he will continue !its of his brother, Lewis Sowers, and Mrs, Sowers for the week bustle baclc and long- train. The I studies at tho college rwd Mrs, end. * * * Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Coon entertained Mr. and Mrs, gown buttonr!d clown the back and Fcdosky will _teach music at n ·-----··-········-· ···-·-·- ·j Henry Gt'c"bl' cl1t at1 1 M!'ss the sleeves buttoned from the school In Mnrnce .

. ~ , , ·, e ~ c w!'ist to the elho}v. Her finger-Lip * B 'd I Sh Bctb Ltntlsay of halgary, AI- veil wns held by a tiara or pom- HAVE SUHPRISEJ PARTY rJ a OWer hcrta, Canada, 'Friday, Satur- poms unclg-al'(lenlns. She carried a Thirty relatives and ncighhnrs

, I day and Sunday. * * * Mr. lfll·go colonial bouquet of gardenias ~athermt at the home Of Mr·, and i · G' " F I~ 1 I\1[ J , II 1 and pompoms. Mrs. Paul Strouse on Harper road S JVen or "11l 'rs. ames . ug les .were Mrs, Lornd Tt'ipp, lhe bride's Sunday evening for n smprlse

1 I week ~nd guests of her Sister, sister-in-law, was matron of hon- blrtlulrry party for Mr. Strouse. M R II ' D t Mrs. D. J. Bergeron, at East or, She wore n gown of mar- Following the supper, euchre was rs. 0 In a r : Tawa~. * ':' 'i' Mr. and Mrs. quisette with fitter! bodice and ~et the diversion of the evening-, Prizes i A B B·tll 8 cnt last weelc at top. She carried a bouquet _or whtte were won by Mrs, Neva Uber, Mrs.

Mrs. Rollin Dhl'l was honr~rcd' ·a· · ~- Po,, larkspur aml pinlc rose~J tied wtth I Melvin Darrow, William Uber and Saturday, June 12, at a bndal 1 \lh.Ir cottage ,,t Goodhart. pink s,atln rtbbon, Robert Smith. Mr. Strou~e re-shower given by Miss Lama Hem· mcty people nltenclecl the Hosley Bridesmaids were Shirley Gar- coived many cards and gifts. Out.-inger at h<'l' home in West Holt. family J'CUnion at the home of Mr. ner and Mary Phillips of Detroit, of·town g-uests were Mrs, Wavn Peonies decorated the ·rooms ;~nd and 1\Tr·s. Harnld Hosley Sunday, who were attimd in, identical wh.ite Rojlorts and .Jnnlr:o of St, Johns, the refreshment table, from whtch Gucsto, wen• pro"cnt from Lan- organdy gowns fashioned w1th "' "' "' icc cr·l!am molded in tho form of '. ing·, Detroit, Chesaning-, Howell!. drop-shoulder effect. Colonial bou-. Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Smith spent lovebirds, small cal<Cs and ';offco and Utica. quets of pink carnations tied with the week end in Chicago on a short I weru serve.cl. . :i\Ir. and Mrs. Walter Die. rl.ces

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net _and pink satin ribbon were vacation. Guessing games wet·c the tlivcr- , . , J earned by Miss Garner and Mtss

sian or the Afternoon. Girts anrl ·111 d chi!lltcn and Joan and can Phillips. --------------prizes wer~ presented from an up- Vnn<l:rlc;;rdc of Detroit "':ere wee!! I Kathloo!l Tripp of Pontine,_ a turned, whrlc umbrella, the potnls, eml gue'ls at the Arthm H. Lax- I niece of the bride, was /lower girL

1 of which were accenluatecl with ton home, She was dressed in a white organ-' white peonies, The bride received 1 Mr. nn<l Mrr<. Im noee and Mar- dy ruffled gown, The ruffles were many nice gifls. I gnrcl were in Detroit TuoBday. odgetl in lace, Her headdress was a

Thirty guests were Jll'r.scnt for! They cnlle<l on Mr·, aml Mrs. tiara of pink mscbucls. She pre-

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the pa.rty. Among- t}1c. out-ol:.tmvn :. Fr.·ank. Morvan at F'erndnle, On ceded the br•ide down ~he aisle and g-uests were Jlilr·H, f,. J. Corbtn ol , Monday they tmveled tn Grand scattered rose petnls from a whtte

1 Port I-It!I'on, lhc brillc'e mother,! nn nicls a ltd visited Mr. and Mrs. crocheted basket, nnd Mrs, A. R. Dart of Baltic· Lyle Osterberg and Mr. and Mrs, The bt•ldegroom asf(ecl Tom Creel<.

1 Lawrence Chri~~<mscn. Green of Lansing to be best man.

________ _;:._ ________ · _____________ William Broolc and Dick Ham-

mond of East Lansing were

h k groomsmen, Guests were seated by

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Deeg Smit Vovvs Spo Pti John and l{onneth Peterson of - <v Lansing-, cousins of the hridc.

P b C h h Mrs. Tripp chose a pt•inted• silk

I at res yterian ~ urc gown with black"background for her tlaugbter's wedding. 8he ac-

Gooa News! , ~ . , cented the dress with black acees-M1ss _Doro.thy Jean :sm1Lh be- or ~aton Rapids, serv?d as brtdes- sories, Mrs. F'ccloslcy was attired

Motorola Car Radios Arc llm·c Fo1• Greater

Driving l'leasm·e came the brrde of Bt·uce m. Deog • ma:cls. They were atttred In , !den- in a gray crepe dress with white Friday, June 11, at 8:30 in n pretty i tical gowns of ligh~ green frost,e,d accessories. Both mothers wore a sprtng ceremony performeci!Jy Rev. cr.·;:;n. nciy. They. carrted bouq1)~t~~. ~ .. -!'~: cors.age of ·wbi~c carnacions and I I

Marsnall Simpson In tho Pt esily- ptnlt c:u·nnti_ons and bachelor but;;:: red· roses. terian church Ill lllaEnn. The bncle t"ns bod wtlh, ~tnk rlbbo~, They. A five-tiered wedding cake ic, the daughte.r of Mr, nnd .Mrs. wore tiaras of pmk carnatwns~ . · topped with weclcling- · bells and

I Cltfford H. Sr~11th of Aureltus and Kenneth Deeg of Eaton Rapids, punch were scrvoc! at the reception

Car Aerials- Used• Cm• llilllios

Carl Goble 440 S. Jefferson

1 \he parents of the br·tdcgmom arc brother or the bridegroom, served I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dceg of Lu;- ns best man. Carson Ackley of lie. 1 Eaton Hapids and Dunne Everitt

The altar was nttrnctively doc-· cf Olwmos were groomsmen. Ush· orated with candelabra und bas-~ e,·rr· '''"ro Gerald Moore, Stuart kets of white gladioli and peonies., Moore, Sam Higgins and Robert

I Pews for the relatives of the bride' Dt·o,,cha,

. and the bt·ideg-room were nmrlwll i For· her daughter'l! wedding, by white sutin bows and sprigs a/', :\Irs. Smith wore a lavender and' green: , j white printed L:ress with white' ac·

Whtle tho guests were bemg-; ecssorics. Mrs. Deog chose a na~y seFttecl, Mrs, N. S. Davis played or- 1 blue crepe dress with white acces­g-an selections and accomp:;tnied' sories, They both wore corsages of Mrs. Melvin Swanson of Aurelius, ! red roso!l and gardenias. who sang "Always", "I Love Y:ou ! A reception followed in . the Truly", and "Tho Lord's Prayet·",: church parlors which were very

Dad Loves Flowers, Too Buy Them At

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JEWETT'S FLOWER SHOP Dick Jewett

Mason Flowerphone 21231 The bride, given in marl'iage by 1 attractively decorated with bou­her father, chdse an ivory satin; quet.' of colored peonies and other gown. with beaded sweetheart' spring flowers. The wedd~ng calw neokltne. A beaded trara held lwr ! and icc cream were served bY.

fingertip-leng-th double veil in: rl'iends and cousins of the bride ?=::::;;::::;::::::;z:s;:~;:::::::::;:;::;:;::;~~===~~===~~=:;::;=:::::;:::~=;j. place. She carried a white Bible : and bridegroom. Hostesses for the 11= ' I •:!, topped with a _white ?rchid and a! reception WCl'O Mrs. Albert Hum- Short and. Sweet shower of white satm streamer·s: pltn,y, Mrs, John Edgar and Mrs . to whJCh rosebuds were attached, 1 C!wrlcs Davis, .. It's Our FEATHER CUT

Her. matron of honor w~s her i The couple left for a week end And a F'REDE,BICS LOVE-LEE twm Sister, Mrs, Dewey Coney of I in the northern part of the state, 1

JJ1aton -Rapids. She was attired in 1 after which they will be at home an orchtd g-own of frosted organdy i on South Eamo' street in Mason. wit!~ a. ronnrl neckline and short, A rehearsal dinner honoring the puffed sleeves. Her bouquet \~as of, couple was given last Thursday talisman roses tied w<th a rtbbon; evening at the home of the bride­?f hght green. She wore a match- • ;:;room's parents. Those present mg tmr:a. , I were the hl'iclo's parents, Margaret

permanent For a hair styling that ft·ces you It·om elaborate coiffure care this summer.

Elite Beauty Shop Ruby Campbell, Owner

Phyllts Grtssom of Royal Oalc, Smith and Robert Droseha of a cowiin of the bride, aclccl as Aure!it1s, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth flower girL She was dressed iden_ti- Dccg, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Higgins cally to the matron nfhonor wtth lnd Mr. and Mrs, Carson Acldey !1:::::;::;:::;;::;:::::::::;::;:=;:s;:~~==::::::~·~·::::;::=;;:=;;:;:::;:;::;:::;;::;:::::::::;:;:=;:s;:~;:;:::;:::::;:;:=;:s;:=:;;::::::;gl a m~tching bouqtlet rmrl tbra, of Eaton Rapid.~. Mr. and Mrs.

Mtss Margaret Snuth, stster or· <;t1wrt Moore of Lansing, Russell the bride, and Mrs. Pb~rl!is Aclcley Zcbolslcy of Coldwater, and Mr.

Ruth ~cribnPJ", Tuc1day & Thursday appointments 415 S. Jc(ferson 1-.bonc 22331

Gals Are Streaming ,

To The

Grac~ Eugene · ~EAU'Fl' SHOP

Becuuse It's o Cool

• Pleusant / • 1\lmlcJ•n

Pl!ODO e3!Jl Gnw11 \'!tune, Owner

anrl Mrs. Gerald Moore and Duane and Monabellc EJvert of Okemos.

Tho Decg home was attractively decor a ted with arrangomen ts of

I;:;:; ~{:v;~;N~ ~~E~T

The Hattie A. Ford Past Ma­l trons club of' the 0, E. S. met at the home of Mt·s. Harry Freshour~ Tuesday, June 15, at 6:30 p. m. Seventeen members were present. Officers elected were as follows: president, Mrs. Norman Dart; vice preoident, Mrs. June Surataux; sccretary-tt:ea~uror, )11:rs. Ford As­e]tine; . 3,11d, .; sup,slji)1o .. chairman~ Mi·s. Lloyd Doan.e."Mrs. Edith Barr rriviterl 'tiie grou'j) to her cottage at Pleasant Jake for· a:' .Picnic in July.

*· * * Mr. and Mrs. Myron Holmes and·

Mr. and Mrs. stanley Holmes nnd .Tulia und Anna attended the Bur· ton Heights · Baptist church In Grand:Rapids_,~un_r:thy, .;.vhere Rev. C!arenc<Y·A.- Lawton··is pastor. Sun­day afternoon they attended the Moore family reunion at the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. .J. Fuller at Clnrlcsville,

Warren· Wilcox is spending the summer on the Fred Graf ·farm.

* * * ' :t,.arry Howe, who· is eight years old, won second prize for horse­manship at the horse show at the Bn.r-Nothing ranch at . Charlotte Sunday. He resides -on the Arti!Ur Laxton farm. '

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Fortman were Sunday cal~m·s at the home

i of Mr. and .'Mrs. Ted Andl'eydiult

J at Adrinn. . . ~r.:::,,·, <

mDING IN JUNE June is the month when shower and wedding invitations start appearing in every mall. Gifts for the bride's new home, we feel arc a wise and wanted selection and can be put'f!hased in any price <:ategory you choose.

LUNCHEON CLOTHS LACE TABLE CLOTHS TOWEL SETS DAN RIVER SHEETS

AND PILLOW CASES BATH MA'l' SETS . WOOL BLANKETS SMALL SHAG RUGS

LUXURIOUS COMFORTERS-Wool-filled and

covered- in 'soft jewel tones.· satin

Mills ··Store L. J. Adams & Son

Is Parker "51"· Wn "an pm·sonullze his l'nr­lwr or· Sht•nfl'er· gil't s..t hy impr·lntlnrr his llltmr• In gnltl

\l'lthoul ehnrge

Engc1·-Kress

Billfolds Nnm, ImprlnLPtl At. Nu

.I~xtJ•tt. Charg•~

Pipes by Van Roy, Kay­woodie and Grabow

Cigarettes, carton ........ $1.69

Tobaccos, lb ................... 98c

Cigars - Gift Packaged ·

Ronson Lighters

Gilbert Chocolates

$1.50 " $3.00

Sunbeam Shavemasters

Unless he's 1r.Ci1 one hr.fore, he hus no idea nf the fast, ><mootar; cln~e-shavlug comfort lw can enjoy.

Old Spice Shave Lotion ...................... $1.00

Yu.rdlt•y - Courtley --:.· 0111 Splee <Sets

Both u51" Pen and Pencil World's Most Wanlcd Pen with fumous "51" precision pencil to match, $] 7S.O

Summertime Sundries ,, ' . Tartan Suntan Lotion .................................. 59c

6-12 Insect Repellent ...................................... 49c Sun Glasses .................................... 29c - $6.00 $1.25 Anacin .................................................... 98c SOc Squibb Sunburn Cream ...................... , ... 39c First Aid Kit ................................................ $1.98

Picnic Supplies- Thermos Jugs

Speciall Ivy-Dry

Bath & Complexion Soap

1 Lg, Bar• 2 Reg. Bars

For Poison Ivy

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141lll~l NI~1\7S Rotenone Powder

2 lbs. 65c

Hess Barn Spray with DDT

2 gal. $2.75

Hess .House Sllray 40c pt. - 65c qt.

HESS WEED KILL :

· th Pint ., .................. $1.00

· Pint ........................ $1.65

Quart .................... ;.$3.00

Blacl' Leaf 40 ......... : .. 35c

Ware's Drug Store We Deliver Phone 5411

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Fom• ,. INGHAM, COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUN£ 17, 1948

Nuptial Vows Exchanged in Nunica Rites

'A I'OCCPtlon for 4B gue~IH was w s c s G HONORED A'l' S'l'ORK fiHOWmn 4' -H c·ounc'll MARY LIDHMANHONORTIJD lwlrl following lila Wedding, , , , rou ps Mt•u, W, V, Kennerly WUH hon. Monday evening ll party WnH

!S~~~~(I~~~~~::~::c:::aaJ:d;.::~:~ of Methodist · iJEt:{~;:~i:::tlit;~/,\1~~~ltF~~~:::~~~ To· Sponsor . ~~~:t;~·:tN~~~:~:~r~!~f~~~ l~J~~~ t~~~i a to or' the Mrtson hig-h Hchooi with 'l'ho evenin~ WIIH fiJlCilt in viHiling p,t'rtndclrlllghtor,, Mat•y . Lchmnn, tho ulnas of 1030. 'l'hc bridegroom ch h f M f I und sewing, Mra. Kennccly wns B D !hose who Ill tended wctc Mr, nnl[ waa gl'ftdnatcd from Cooporav'illo u rc 0 ee prc:wntod With IL gilt from the a r:n a nee Mra, Paul Clinton of 1-InmiitoJI, high HChool After serving fom· group, norrcHhmcnta were ·scn•cd Ohio, Miss .Jean Palmetlcr of Big

:M:r, nncl Mm, Myl'llll Holmes of yonm 'tn the' IU'my he rct11rncd t.o Melhmlilil church clrolcs CLI'C by tho hosl<•ss and co-hostess, M1•s. 'l'he barn dnnc" sprmaorcd by the Rapids, 01'. ancl Mrs. Gcot•go Clin-Muson rmnonncc the mtuTing" of' his farm two mile~ cast of Nunica plitnnlng mcotlllpl frw. next wee!!., Wllliflm Melct·. Ingham County •I·H Servlcn Coun- 1 ton nnd family, Mr, and Mrs. An-

and Is now In tho tmlwy business, 'J'tw H11lh, Priscilla rmd Mary , '' cii 11t. the Ff'Unl! ,Jason farm In drew Hm,lt nnd Joyce nnd Mrs. lhclt· rlnllghtel", Mr.9. Cln.rtco I<nf- 1 'I t t ll bl

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Wllmrt Lohnwn and Don 'fhelr· honeymoon has been poHl- Mnrlhn "reles WI I mee n, 1e · Mr, nnr! M1·s. 'fom Johnson nne!. Williamston wus u g success. , ·~ • ,. ·

for, tn J.eHlio 'l'immcrmun of Nu- pont!(( until winter when they will church .rune 22 for n Hix 0 clock. dangl\lm·, Christine, oJ' Lansing I Members of the council arc plnn-nien. tmvcl to 'l'cxns. pil'lllc supper. Tile PJ•isullla Circle were Sundfly cventng g'llt'Hls of lllng another barn ~~~nee for 1'1WS- Births

Rcvct'<'IHI Wnrrl of' thr. Cor!perH- 0 1 f t l . , tl will not no hostcsH, with the Ruth M•·. ruHI Mr•fi. Hobct'l. I.lnllarrl, dtty cvorrlng, June 22. I I ville M ci.hodist cltill'eh pet• formed 1 1

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10 circle n:; co-hostess. Mm .. Toe Bul-l Mr nne' l\'nl' w· · " "coiyu , 11 1

Nlcli and., His Cornhusl1crs llllrl A · daughter was born to Mr. ll'lf

0 H paren H, r. nne I'S, Y· I ill b I h ·" f l tl . ' '•'. . "'· .., ' •0 '1 01 M ' Ni I · l I-1' · '-I I ill l M R i I " ·I i I • .

11. tuttlcc of locust blossoms anrl ron ° mes, unr wr li'O CJ'·In· Mr·u. Hc1·.~choi .Tcwdt, c:halt·man ofjMrs Minnie Osbol·~; at

1 1 11 agrlin pc prosont,tn fljmi:;h must~ Stnckbrltlgc at Rowe Memorial

tho double ring cm·cmnnies before I! I 1 I I th . on w e n c tugc o. 'cvo ons. 'on Mr IUHI Mrs I <'c Smilh und ta. c I ,lllc et, ,. uy~ccr s w une rs. on a c muc! nl ct ot I P 11 11 luw lliHi HIBler, Mr. and Mrs. Stan-' the Mury Marlhrt group, Is plun~ ncr.'. Sttl cltt'. , • l,lll ',, Mw to for old-Limo' cl!\llC\Jlg ,nne! squure.l ho~pital Sunday, June 13,

Pillk ger'mliumH. ·rcccl ng .lc Icy Holmes and Julia and Anna, lung the jll'O"Tilm Mrs Gilson, .ch, 1 y., .•i"'·· .,, 1'he.dunce willll",.,.in •I' lJ o'cli!CII I '!r ·' M" Gle C •'I " em;emony, Mrs. Warcl Hllllg' "Be- nil from Mason .. . b • • Lonny Bullard SVfl C)! Mr 'lll(l r ,.., • • 'I " . !lllu ro, n Ill• s (h . cm1se" and pl:tyert ll'rtclitionnl wed- ' · .f Pearsall, Mrs. Robert Bullen unci/ Mrs. Hobert Bal'lal"cl, iH 8 Je;ul,lng, according. to .~m~~n)l~tcc members. Stockbridge announce the birth of I <ilrtg music. Mm. Don Halt of MrH, Doyle• Burge~s Will assist l'this weolt wltb his gTrtM/itLrcnts, 1 '· • , a son, Clnrl!, on Monday, .June 1•1, Lnt1sing- attended hc1· twin His tel" Ml'. uncl Mrs. Rlchurd Billion and her. ,Mr,. rlnc] Mrs. • Eln\'er OtiH of Les· SPEAKS TO· LANSING .CI,UB at the Howe Memorial hospltul in un1l LctJtol' 'l'immcrmnn was the Tommy of Clarllston call.ed at tlw On Wcdne.~clay afternoon, June lie. • ' · • :1 11 J·•· ·" Miss LouiH~ !{eiJenbcrg-cJ', Ing-, f Sfocl!briclge, attendant or his twln brother. home or Mr. ltnd Mt·s. Wnnl nul- 2:J, the memhem of' tlw Deborah . Mr. and Mr:~.;~Lyle, l~;~n; wore ·hpm county bookmobJic ltbmriun;l·· A dRughtcr, Jacquelyn, was born Only elorw fr·tends nnd relatives lien Sund[ly. They were cnroute to fp·oup will meet with Mrs. Louis Sunday guests o[' hid indt:her;· )\!:rs. spolw at a Monday evening dinner 1 to Mr. und Mrs. Clurence Hargrave we)·o j.ll'escnt when t11e couple ex- YcllowRtorl~ Pnrl<, Wyoming for a Stld at Iter lwme on Dcxtc1· Tr·ail. Georg-e A. Miller at 1Datonol~ltplcls. meeting ·of the Lansing Allrusa, of Lansing at tlw Sparrow hospi· ch~ngo!l nnptlal vows. Lwo-weel! vacation. Mrs. Coral M. Neely Is co-hostess. Chu.rlcs Knt'l', whll hurl been spend~ elub. · .sne clcscriberJ her former 1 tal on Monday, .June 7. Mrs. Har-

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'l'hc devntillnH will be conducted by lng the week with his grandmother, homo in Hitwn.iland told of her ex- gmve is the former Phyllis Wood­Mrs. Lcnnnh Pock nnd the pro· rdurned to Mttson with hi& par- pcrfonces as a boolmtobile librari· worth of Northeast Alaleclon, grum will consi;;t of a book report ants. 11n there. Mrs, Thomas· Belt, .Miss * ''' " on "Commit. ted Unto Us" by Mrs, .Jim carr of Chnrlolle spent Alta Pru·l<a anrl Mrs. K,. A. Zlm- Mr. o.nd. Mrs. Phlllip MacLakc Carlyle Waltz. 'l'lle meeting Will part of la.gt week with Jolln 10vans, nwrmun, Mason members of the rmd Gar-y of Battle Crook spent i call 11l 2 o'clocl!. son of Mr. anrl Mrs. I•'mnk K organization wore also present. the week end with her purcntH,

Mrs. Lcnn. Campbell will cntet•· Evans. Natalia Bovee of Coldw11• • "' * Mr. and Mrs. Dean Taylor. lain members of tile Orphll .Ellen ter iH spending this wee!' at the .Joan Jewett and .Joyce Huber Ensign Dean 'l'aylor is now in eirclo Wednesday aflcmoon at 2 IDvans ri!Hirlcnco uH lhe guest of left Monday to spend the wcel< Shanghai, China, sorvlng nboorcl o'cloclc Mrs. M. L. Barnhill will Roberta Evans. witll Joan's aunt, Mrs. Jack Lind- the USS Helena, uccordlng to word have t110 devotions anrl Mt·s. Mon- Mr. and M1·s. c .. N. Smith al- sov. and Mr. Lindsey of Detroit. recently received by his purents,

I tic Woodard is arranging the pro- tended the .Jolmston reunion Rt M .. d ,1 1

H H . M1·. flnd Mrs. Dean Taylor. • r. ·an " r.q. '· · aq;lson Mrs Nels Ferriby urrived homo 1

gram. the home of her unci<' and aunt,. were 'Sunday afternoon guests of 1

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ft eli tt · 1, 4' * * "r. rnd Mt·s. Roy .Johnston In as wee' n er spcn ng u·ec

m '" his aunts, Mm .. Hester Coller and 1 'tl 1 f th s '• I Hives .Junction, Sundny. 11 1 • wee ts WI 1 1er a or, am

I C · F Mrs. Lel_n I<e y of .rae tson. ,, It n t S · 0 t 1 C 0 Uffi111St eatures Mr. anrl Mrs. W. A. Bm·gin and na o , a arma, 'l ar o, o.n-

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Mwlg"Ctt left Bertha. Spaulding and Warren 11da. 'Th E Sh lb Tuesday for Ot·illia, Canadu, to ftt- Spaulding of Chelsea. were Sunclny Mr. and Mrs. Lee Harris and

II e van e ys tend the wedding of the Mudgetts' callers of Mr. and Mrf\. E. .T. family of Mt. Clemens were guests I T Tt 11 b Fletcher. of Mr. and Mrs. Orrin HatTis for •

1 Mr; and M_rs. Evan Shelby_ wct;e ~~~~~· f.;:a:\vee~~vno. 10Y Wt e Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnhill the week end, · ! nwntwned m. Tonr Wmtzel s Mrs. Lcdeth Stewart attended and Merritt, Mrs. Fred Collar, Mr.

I column 1;1 the Detroit News re- the wedding Of Miss Nancy Hatha- and Mrs. Maurice Ricldy and Ger-centJy. 1ho arttcle told how the w·cy and Carlton R Brown at the ry und Jimmy and Danny Garver Hospitals

I' couple's romanc? began through a C~ntml Metlwrlist ·~hurclt i; Lan- spent .the week end ut their cot· mutual mtcrcst m mus1c. Ho was a I 1 W d 1 d Tl b 'de ·s tnge at Shingle lake. Mt·s. Grover Akers entered the i

.1 night club piunist and she was s ng on . e

1 es ay. 10 ri 1 Mr. und Mrs. Roswell Pickett ,of Mason General hospital this week. 1

teaching classieal music. After 11 great nteee of Mrs. Stewart. LaGrange, Illinois, visited the Nel" She submitted to surgery on

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i they were manied, they residpd V Mr. at~t Mrs.! ~~~;~lrl ~~~~et~ son Browns Friday and Saturday, Thursday morning. i in an apartment off Woodard . e~n en 01

f a~~?c T 1 ay ·13 . ~t 'l'hey were on their way to Wash- Mrs. William Nichols, who has

1 avenue. .Each Sunday after at-111 lDn~r ~ ·. 138

"1:1ogenc rtg. 1 ington, D., C., where they will been very Ill, suffered a relapse at II I tending the First Congregational ~nrl . Eld 1~''l tl ~~n~, os~ho rcsWllt I make their home. Mr. Picl<ett for- her home Sunduy evening. ! church, they go to the parish e ma~~r u~c : ur. 1~. P Del\ marly lived in Leslie. His grand- Tommy Clipper, son of Mr. and I house lounge where their after- wcieM.

1· ~~~r. Mlj'l: ~0 c~~ton ar ·r motlwr is the late Carrie Covert Mrs. Otis Clipper, underwent a

1 ehurch duets have iJccome a regu- anc 1•

1111c. Js. '.'1111 e· · Pickett. minor operation at the Mason 1 : l11r Sunrlay feature. M1rs. Ld uclllc·t Wf11 'M"'~ wads Mth~. Mr. and Mrs. Curl ton Hunter General hospital on June 16. I

I l\' · Sl lb · tl f · "'·th ~ wee 1 on gucs 0 !. an rs. '11 tt d ti d I' · t· 'I' S I ff d t I .ts. m y tS 1c 01mer •''S e. W It . St . f L' l< Cit 'l'l e ( Wl a en 1e we c mg tccep ton ommy c tae er un erwcn . . Bushnell of Mason. st er acyf

0 11 c 'd Yts 1 f of June 'Gignac and Eug-ene V. minor surgery at the Mason Gen-

1 I. * * ,,, L ac>;p am ut'lilcr l'CSI en ' 0 Harris at the Gignac home on era] hospital on June 14. He was . Mr. and Mrs. August Hoppe and ~~~~~~-~~~;nd Mrs. Clark Nolting- t No.rth Hayf~rd street in Lansing, discharged the following day. I 1 d 1 ·1 t . s 1 d I Fr1day evemng. Tommy is the son of Mr. and Mrs. family of Lansing were Sunday ram an 1 aug 1 01 8 • anc ra an · '! d M 8 Ver D· ton were Hobert 0. Schaeffer. ' · Nancy of Stockbridge were Sun- "r. an r · n •1:1' I guests at the. home of Mr. and day e~ening guests of Mr. and·, Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Cora Chalker entered the I Mrs. Russell B1rkott. Mt·s. Leo Shinevrrr and family. Velmour Dayton. Sunday afternoon hospital at Mason on June 11 for

t t f callers were Mr. and M1·s. Clarence treatment. Week end gues s at he homo o Pl f w· 11 · t Mrs L J Day who entered the M nd !\Irs Richard Norris and ace o l tams on. · . · , ~ r. a , ,· · '. . . ' . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Densmore Mason General hospital on June !

:Mr: und Ml'f'l, Goorgo Gruhnrn I Ml', lllld Mt'H, Orll'don Byron uro wom 1'711rulny gqosts of Mr. iUid Hpendlng lhn W<H'I' nl their cnltitgu MrR, Drtn Minor of Leslie, ut Mtlllnll. 1111!0 no1u· Cho)JOygrtn,

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Mrs. Richard Mills and daugh-~ crt I~ghram §POnt .the wee!! end i June 16. J A I• ( tors, Keitha and Suzanne, spent at Shmglo l_aKe. . ' On June 10,_ Amanda Thorn- ew~tt p· p Ia nee . 0. 1 t I ·tl h. th . M Sunday dmner guests at the

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there and Mr~. Mtlls dnd the gals H hi 1 hospital · I I

returnee! to Mason with him on , ump roy. · 1 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!:~~ Sunday. -Miss Fuith Dakin att<mded the• ,, :

wedding of Miss Phyllis Matthews:/' l·'------------'--:=---....,----------·---....,....,..-"":7' ____ __;_ __ -==....,----------, of Corunna to Hcv. I<'rank Snavely : . • ; 1\.' S of pitts b 11 r g, Pennsylvania,, f A. T U '.£ Wednesday ev~ning at Corunna. ) ,l'1l. ,11..1.

Mrs. Frank Daldn spent last I A. "C1 wcc!1 witlt her son and daughter- D rA. I. .b in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dal<inl ;; f.)O;t/C<. of Ann Arbor. She returned home 'll-'fl/b ~ · "'":. :. Sunday with her husband, Frank Dakin.

Mrs. Vina Hine and .son, Donald Hine, and Miss Julia Snavley of Charlotte were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. FJnoch Beebe.

Mr. and Mrs. Davicl Bennett were weel1 end guests or Mr. and I Mrs. Charles Rich and daughters. I

Mr. and Mrs . .Bruc" Dccg moved into tJ10 Jennie Dal<in apartment at 417 South Barnes street, Mon­day. Mrs. Decg is the for1ner Dor-othy Smith of Aurelius. ·

Mr. and Mrs. Claud Laws were Sunday dinner guests of their son­in-law ancl daughter, Mr. a11cl Mrs. Ivan Wcthy, and family.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Arthur Labusohr and daughter, Marian, mid Miss Murian Hanna of Clifton, New .Tct·sey, were overnight guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alton .T ewctt re­cently. Miss Labusohr and Emma­belle .Jewett were classmates at Hope college at Holland.

Dr. un<l Mrs. Robert Hall and children, .Judy, Robert, Steven and Candace, of Mt. Pleasant were week end guests at. the home of Mr. und M1·s. Louis Stid and fum- 1

lly. Mrs. A. R. Dart of Battle Creek

is spending the week visiting Dr . I Gertrude O'Sullivan.

I Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Clipper were

week end guests of Mr. and Mrs . P. A. Hartley and other relatives at St. Charles. ,

Sunduy afternoon guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Densmore at Nar­row lake were Mr. an c1 Mrs. Ccland Lamphere and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Albert Baldwin and l\1rs. J annie Daldn called on Mrs. Cora Collier at the Eaton Hapids convalescent home 'l'hurs­day evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Donrrld Edgington were guests of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. s. s. Edgington, at De-troit. ··,· . :_,,. .....

Polly Diarr.roncr:;Waii-l th~ guest of Mr. and Mrs. Eurl·'l!ltlnsmore at

. tlicir cottage at Pleas~nt lake last : 'Week. Her · b~·dther, ~illy,: was a · guest of Mr: h.nd Mrs:. Maurice

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. . .. B.ettc. Kennedy_ :~_,tl(e guest of ·.Jane· Hamer o(Detroit this weal<.

Margaret Egget·s will leave Sat­urday morning for Den vcr, Color­ado, to attend the University of Denver. summer school for two months:

Mr. 1111d Mrs. C, R. Densmore were guests of l\fr. and Mrs: Dar· rcll Densmore at A)bioa Saturday evening.

Mr. and M1·s. m. J, Fletcher and j Miss Florence Fletcher called on Mr. and Mrs. Harmon Everett and

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Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence .J. Finlt were Sunday guests of Mr. and

. ,Mrs. Otto Foremru1 at Webberville, T!1ere were 25 guests. The oc­easlon was a fumily dfimer to cele· bra.te the blrthdr\y anniversury of Otto Foreman.

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~ ' f INGHAM COUNTY N£WS1 MASON,'MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 19<18

Fivo BnJcm', Mt·~. H<llll'Y Jrrlr.a, MrH, Heru11m f\lch nnd Mrs, Hurolil Whipple,

!ofnnc!o Ct•cmct• nnd Tr•ovrc Swift Mt·, llnd Mrs, H11rnlrl Hoalcy una/ Doria Blll'g'Oim iH now omployod • playocl 11t n plrtnoforto rooltal dnughtr.t•, Shct•yl, wore •rumulny Jln l.lw ntnlntmHLJicll dlviulon of thcl' : 'I'ueaclay evening ut lhn Methorllst guoatu of hla pnrcnts, Ml', u.nrl Hl.ltl.o ltlg-hwtty !lopnrtmonlln Lnn.

Mrs. Chapman Honored at Stork Shower

'l'D WED JUNE 10 Mr·s. Mnt•guerlto Bishop of Ma­

son rtnnou1wcs the engngcmr.,nt of, hct' daughter•, Kalhlyn, to Aubrey Smith, HOI! ol' Ml', nnd Mrs, Clinton Smith of Manton. The couple will spcnlc their• wedding vows to Hcv,' Mlll'Bhall Slmpaon on Srtturday,, .!uno 1V, rtt l1 o'clock nt the •Prell·

chm•ch In !Daton Hnplrlu. Both ut·c Ml'H. WIII111m Render ut Howell. I alng. • . pupils nl' Mt·a. Mnut•ico Brtlcllng. Mr. unci Mrs. MJLynnrd Dietz and 1-Juul<i ,ft•nn St.ovcrm 111 visiting '

Mr. nncl Mrs. L. w. Con of Lnn- r.cnh Amos wct•c •ruoHday night, n t the home or hOI' gl'nndpcu·ontH, .sing w. ore hilHtH nt a cllnnoJ• Stltl· guests of Mr. nnc! Mra. .Erwin,, Mr. !liHI MI'H, Htll'bcrl Slevenrc In .. dny In honor of tho lllrthclay nnnl- Borwh. Lr.sllo, this woclt, • •

J vcr·anry or Mt•u, Alton Loy sen, 1 Mrs. Lennnh Peek, Mimi Flor- · MPH. A I!JOrt Snhroslcy nnd Mt•s, Mrs. Donald Chapman and M1'.9. Nol'!l Chapman entertained nt 11

Htorl< showct• nt the lutlct·'s home

1 Guests were Mrs, Louis Lee and 1 once Millet• and F. P. Millbury T.uon1trd Dennis nnd daughter, Co-. J{rfstcn and Mr. nnd Mt•s, Duane spent Sunday with Mt•, and Mr·a, leon, ol' Lansing wero luncheon.

Fine Service

M odcst j)riccs

Take Do:J~d (but For Sunday Dinner Open Sllndays from .6 a .. m. to 8 p. m.

Special Menus Opch Weekdays 5 a, m. to 8 p, m.

Rer;crvations for Private Parties Available

(jtie' s Cafe Lc~lic Phone 9731

Saturdny evening In honor of Mrs, bytcri!ln church In Mason, Wayne Chnpmnn, A stm·lc twirling -----~--11 baby wns placed on the' radio. BllJDE-l!JLElCT FETED THURSDAY, JUNE 17

'Pinlc and blue strc11merH extended Mi1•s Kny Hied ancl M:~s Vera ~Vest Ala!cdon Ladles Aid, Mrs. from the star!> to It bassinet, in Cl'llwforLI entertainPd at 11 br!clul' Otts Montnven, 2320 North Pin!· 1 which the gifts were placed. 1 shower Mondh~ even!11g; .Tunc '11, I lips road .. ' · . . . , I Games were plrtycd and tbc pt•lzes: ·nt the Cmviford· horllil In honot• of Division ~. Presbytcrlan,.churcn,, wct·e presented to ·tho honored' Kathlyn Bishop, who will become! Mrs. M. D. Stitt, 810 Nm,th Phu·l guest. Refreshments of punch, jtho brldc'•nf AUbrey Smith on Sat- • ll]lS roacl, 8 p. ~: , , . I sandwiches and cool<lcs were; tmlay, .Tunc l!J, GamGs were plnycd, F.~l.IDA Y, JUNE 18 I served. ' 1 after 'whiCh. )·r:freslutwnts were Chamber of Commerce board ot ·

Guests were Mrs, Charles Colby 'set•verJ. The. bride• to-be: • received directors meeting,. council rooms, and Mrs. Maude Dart of Battle ninny nice'• gifts, ,,, " d 8 p .. m. , . . I Creelc; Mrs, Lawrence Chapman of ...... ~------.-,,,._,.;.. . SUNDAY, JUNE 20 . 1 Lansing; Mrs. Lawton Heeney, Mr. n.nd Mrs . .Taclc Dawson and Catholic picnic, Rayner llUl'lt, 1 Mrs. Marian Cowan and Mt•s. Bct·t 1 son, Allen, of Snranac were guests potluck dlnnm·. Parmon of Stocl<bridgo; Mm. Ed 1 ovct• tlto weclt end of Mr. and Mrs. Bunker school reunion, Potter

I• Bmdloy of Imllnna, Mrs. Charles, .Enrl DunHmm·e at their cottage at park, Mullen of Dansville, mot.ber of the'[ Pleasant lalco. / Motorcycle races, Mason fair· g·uest of honor; Miss Barbam Mul-. Mt•. und Mrs. Fay Whipple anci

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lien and Mt·s .. Tames Whittalcer of 1 Donnie of .Tnckson spent Sunday TUESDAY, .TUNE 22 Dansville, Mrs. Asbury Crnft pf' aftct'lloon and evening with Mrs, Phil McKernan Corps No, t:n,

'------~--------------------' Bunlcer Hill and Mrs. Richard: Ella Lewis and Jack. Legion Memorial building, 2 p. m. -----~-~-------------..:...-----'-----------------'------------- Housel W, M. A. strawbct•ryJ ·

PRODUCE .PICI(ED TIIRIJ?T-PRICED AJ 4L WEEI( U<l• ynur fruit~ ripe nnd iuley. vour YP.C'IOtJb!cn younq Aftd fender your S<~l.1d qroum crhp cU can be •.. c100 ,our food bill~ low1 Than ~ilko our fir> ,,nd t<'lko a trip to tho !'roduco Dl!PMfm&nt of your A&P Super Murket. hr avorv oroduco IJJV thclt moots your ova is as frc~h aa all outdoor&. Thill's not surprlsinq cvhon 'fOU roalln th.st all A&P's fruit~ .1nd voqelublos aro hM¥ndcd fr!lsh, tf•llvr.r~d fresh <'lnd ~o 1 d fresh. The ~urprisinq thlnq is itt.tl A&P's prlcos rlro so low ovt~ry day ln the wc~.ok. Cemc ~oo! Como se va!

GREEt~ PEAS Frosh-Tondor 2 lbs. 25C Frcsh-~cd.Ripo TO"tATOES

CA~~TAlOU PES tubo 12 ozs.19c

or Moro

Ne~w-Long Wldtc-U. S. No;;~, 1-She A

POTATOES lon11 Grt1on

CUCUMB~RS

RAmsm:s YELLOW ONWNS Fresh-·Go!don Yellow

GREEN CO~N Cri 5P-Fresh

10 lb. bag 59c

2 lor 15C

3 bohs. 1,0c

3 lbs. 31c

6 •• , 29c

6 for 29C

Co iiciou~-Vine-R ipc Jumbo 36 Size

Crhp-So!id

HEAD I.ETTUCE

CARROTS Frosh-Strinqloss

GREEN BEAMS StJedlcm-Julct

LIMES Jukv-SunHst

LEMONS Red-Ripe-Any Silo Piece-!wut

WATERMELONS

JSc 2 !e: 25c

2 bohs. 25c

19c Ito.

tube of 5 25c

doz 45c

lb. 6c -------~----__ .. _________ " ________________________ __

e~sUPER-RIGHT" MEATS SELECTED FOR QUALITY ... PRICED FOR VALUE

festival, Mr and Mrs. Lawrence

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Oesterle, 84-1, South Diamond road. I ·AT PEAl 4-H Service barn d!lnce, Frank· Ja.~on farm, Williamston, 1

I'"fS Wheatfield Gleaners, G I e an cr. hall, regular mooting, 8 p. m. I

Ruth, Priscilla and Mary Mar-1 tha circles, Methodist church, pic­nic supper, 6 p. m.

WEDNESDAY, JUNE 2:l Phil McKernan Corps, novelty

party, Legion Menlnrin! building, 8 p.m.

Deborah circle, MethodIst church, Mrs. Louis Stid, 858 West. Dexter Trail. 2 p. m. I

Pythlan Sisters picnic, Raynor park, 6:30 p. m. I

Orpha Ellen circle, Mothocllst; church, Mrs, Lena Campbell, 128 i East Elm street, 2 p. m. I

THURSDAY, JUNE 24 .

PANTRY NEEDS

Presbyterian Woman's Associ a.! tlon, Presbyterian church parlors. 1

Past Noble Grand club, Mrs .. Jay 1! Coffey, 1673 South Tuttle road.

I n g h a m Plonoet· meeting, :

Broaden sf

REDI-MEAT Broadcast

CORNED BEEf HASH Swan~ons'~

CmCKEN fRICASSEE E • .HIY June

IONA PEAS I on a

PORK AND BEANS Fancy s~ctiom: of

GRAPEfRUIT APPLE SAUCE GRAPEFRUIT JUICE Oranqe .:tnd Grupofruit ·

BLENDED JUICE

Methodist church, basket dinner at I noon.

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12·ot. 39c SUNDAY, JUNE 27 can Hoosier Bunch reunion, 28th,; l-Ib. 29C Bennett parl\, Charlotte, 1 p. m. i can 1943 Mason high school class ro·

union, Pleasant lake, county pari\,! (.fb. 47c 1 p.m. 1 con MONDAY, JUNE 28 I

Rebelcah Coterie, Mrs. Marcus 3 N.:·.; 25C Hanna, 4180 West Holt road. J

Mt·s. Charles L:tmb returned to • le.labn. 1 O·t he!' home in South Haven Wcdncs­

'day after spending several days

27 I with her husband's parents, Mr. 2 No. 2 C i and Mrs. W. K. Lamb, and her cons I sister-in-law, Miss Kate Lamb. ,

2 No. 2 25C. Wcelt end guests at the home of cons '· Mr. and Mrs. R. G. Henson wore

2 46·oz. 3·3c .Mrs. Jaclt Otto and Mr. and Mrs.

· '!Mrs. James Gibbs of Chicago, Illi·1 46-oL 21 r!' ;nols ·

cons ~Charles Rawley of Lansing and

can " · : M~. and Mrs. Ivan Potter at· i Florida · !tended the wadding of Beverly:

ObHIGf JUICE 46~:~ 21C :Joan Whitney and Carlton Castle' lUU~ at the Nazarene church m Lan- ~

Ann P.1ae · 22 1 S :sing Saturday evening. They also:

PREPARED SPAGHET£1 ·~~ C attended the reception which wasl c hold at the Woman's club house,

Packer's labol · 29 :tor 300 guests, I

TOMATO CATSUP · 2 1b~~~· · C I Mr. and Mrs. Louis Lee enter-R • h ;tained at dinner on Thursday,

S•A10 LAD DR' ESSING full 53C June 10, in honor of the third wed·

quart ·ding anniversary of Mr. and Mrs. Gelatin Donerh. .Duane Shultis and the Lees, C?ther

SPADKLE 4 25C 1 guests were Mtss Jean McKt•tl! of

Shultis nnd ,Jimmy of Mnson and IN. L. Pnrmalep nnd daughter~ In g'l\osts nf Mr. nn<l Mrs. S . .A. Mur~ Miss .Tc1u1 McKrlll of Dolmlt, Lnnslng, doclc Thur.~dny, ·

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~ Spend a pretty •umm~r in town in

CITY STREET COTTONS

Doris Dodson turns city streets· into shady country lanes with cotton •.. magic stuff that keeps

you looking crisp as a lettuce leaf, cool as a frosted glass. Lilt it

work wonders on your b~dget ••• clo double- duty by keeping you

pretty i.n your office, or on a date. , • at noon or at nine.

$10.95 to $17.95

tis seco1 in VOGUE audGLAMOUR

"Father's Daughter'' steals a· march on your beaux' best bib·and-tucker. Doris Dodson combines· Lonsdale's woven striped broadcloth and white birdseye pique, in navy, red, or bl~ck. 7 to 15.

''Town Topic" is Doris Dodson's way of talking up your preccy junior figure the cool, coccon way. C::olor recipes are red black and white; green, red, and whice; ·blue, red and white. 9 co 15.

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Bccouso A&P's caqle-ovcd exports select only flne-quolitv outs gf boof, pork, lomb and veol, you'ro sure to enjoy cvory tiJndcr, juicy morsol of "Super-Right" moat you buy. And becouut A&P's policy is to mark cvory cut with ihe lowest prico consistent with such high quolity, you'ro suro to get fino· vl!fue, too. What's more, A&P's closc·trimmod meat cuttinq method, which romovas oxcosli WtUto bolero your purchase is weighed, gives you more qood eoting for your money. i'R pkgs. Detroit and Miss Margaret Mun-

Lana's . ger. \ $16.95 $10.95

lou Rib End PORK LOIN ROAST

VEAL SHOULDER "ROAST Fa ncr

lb. 45c

lb. 61c

SWEET MIX PICKLES full 25C Mr. and Mrs. Nellis Bateman at. . quart tended the graduation of t.heir

Anaolus nephew, Eugene Gel!, at Owosso MARSHMALLOWS lO oz. 17c last Wcdncsda~ night. The spcaltor Sultana for the evcmng was Edgar A.

PEANUT BUTTER I-:~; 31C Gl~~~· and Mrs. Colonel Speers Campboll's called at the Stanley Marshall

'r1xc111Sive at

Marie's Style Shop Eaton Rapids TOMATO SOUP 3 IO~~~L 29C home Saturday evening.

Gcrbors• --------------------------------------------------------BABY FOOD 3 4~!:.'· 23c ~--------------------------~ . STEWiNG fOWl lb. 45c

Frns.n

GROUND BEEF lb. 59c With Pocket

VEAL BREAST lb. 3jk

Fancv Rock

FRYING CHICKENS lb. 57c

Center Cut

PORK CHOPS lb.77c RIJmp or Loq Half

LEG OF VEAL Sn•nk Half ·

SUNNYFIELD HAM lb.69c

Ro.tdy to E:c1t

COOKE~ PICN~CS lb. Sic lb.57c

FRESH FISH COLD CUTS Frosh CauaM

HERRING 29c BRAUNSCHWEIGER O~:o,,n Armour's

PERCH FILLETS . ·lb. 31c ROASTED SAUSAGE S•ift's Pike lb. 33c PQLISH SAUSAGE

FATHER'S DAY LAYER CAI(E·

Hwo't 1 eoko lor a man , .• ond tho rotl of the Family, too! D•d will really oniov this richly chocolato iced cab, h1nd dcoor•tcd with • pipo and grootings. It's jual tho thinq for a Happy Father's Day,

Joet Porkar

HOME STYL~ DONUTS pkg. 30c Di 8 ,

Jt~na Parkor

COFFEE CAKES 7 Voriotios ... 29c

ooch

•• 49c

•• 59c

•• 45c

·BABY FOOD •.• SWIFT'NING.oo \

BLU-WHiTE ... Bee~h-Nuf Brand, Auorted

Manor House

COFFEE l-Ib. 54c · Eiaht O'Clock

COFFEE 1.;~b~ 40c Prince Albert

TOBACCO Yukon

BEVERAGES Mar(]arina

SURE GOOD Reflnod

PURE LARD· Sto-Fio

LIQUID STARCH A~ Penn

CLEANER Armour•s

9•1. c•n

CHOPPED tiAM 69c

~~~:~ 90c q!::: 10c /

lb.35c I

lb: 25c b::: 21c

2-g•l. $1 25 c~n •

12~~·~ 53c IVORY SNOW

Pure, Gentle lorqo 34,C okq,

TREET.o• Strained Junior'

3 8 2 " ~ jan 2 C i•r• 2t>C

Swift's Bland Lord

3 ~:~ $1.23 Blues Without StreaAinrJ

pk11. lOc The Meal Ready Meat

12·o•·45c un

QJ~.OjPt GIRDLEST

NO BONES ABOUT IT , STAYS UP WITHOUT STAYS

Spring and "Penna•lift"*

girdles arc right in style. The wide

waistband nips you in comfortably yet t!'

there are no uncomfortable bones or

staysin a "Perma·lift" girdle.

It won't wrinkle, won't roll

ov~r, won't bind-best of all it will stay up. Try a new

"Perma•lift'' uirdlc todav.

MARIE'S Style· Shop

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. Six INGHAMCOUNfYNEW~MASON,MJCH~A~~HURSDA~JUN_E_l_7~,-l0_4_B~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~·~~-~ DU!WC-,IlilHSlllY sows fm• mtl!J, I or4Tvmn COMBINm, li-rt. aut, In 1

Want Ads RATES:-Advcrtiscmcnts in thin department: 30 cents for 30 words Ol' leu for ench inse1·tion, For more than 30 words, one cent n word for each inser• tion, Advertising may be mnilcd o1· telephoned. Dial Mnson 9011.

fh'Hl J!ttor• clue In nbout 10 dflys. running rwdm•, $100, Hflrvey Wllllnm Muno!ff, 20lH Doxtor•·'l'r•1].!1, Swaim, 4% mlloH north of Mn~nn DrtnHvillo, f'hono 21!U, . 25wlp; on OlwmnR l'Oild ltnd 1;u mile cnst ----- -- -- - --------------------------- 1 011 Willoughby l'DIHI llt 110\IHO Nrr, WOOD HYDRAULIC il-llmp box, 20H. Phone 448R. • 2fiwl

ror• s111~. Al.~o gravity dump box 1-- . -- ------------- - --- --- -------------.Jo!111 Dcor·c sheet mota] !onder·: I ,JOUN Dmm~m ;mc~or, Model B, McCor·rnlclc Deering Hlnt loadm• nnd j _ \.Vlth ctlltl\frl.or. fm ,~ulo, In A;~­McCor•mlck Deering potato digger•, 1 condition,_ Hru·vey ~wu!m, 4 ~~ • Floyd Weldon, second place north; miles nort~r Of Mason on Olwmos on Meridian roud off M-36, Phone 1ronrJ nnd ~" mtlc cnst n,n Wll!ough-~~0~1:~~,1sa~, ____________ :·lw~~ I ~r8f.~rtd at house No. 20H. P~~~~

McCORMICK-nruruRING Aide cto ... rofiN-·-nrDEf-iiil-·-~~i~i~;--cfeliV-Ct~Y~ ·~=======================================~ llv~ym~.~~yne~a~~ a~cl ~ymk~lngoodcooill-' I, 1 Dr·lver, 0430 Iosco rond, 1<1 miles tlon for snlc. c. I, Richner, -113fi:

Livestock-Tools for Sale

PIPE LIN!U MILKERS, barn . ROTOTILLER tractors for better cnst or Mason on· Howoll roud, Dexter 'l'mll, _phone Dansville'

tn~~~~~;mr~npi'n~~~~~n~11nn:;~~~;~ ~~~ / m!~~~~~~ttc~0~~o~~~u~~a~~!t~~~~~ ~~~~h 0; ~~~'g. 1~q~~:.~~~ic \~~~::~ ~-~~!::___ _________ _ __ 2_5~:~: nil millwr·s, elen.nlng !l'lfttcr·lnl and , order now, Cash or credit. For 1u1F3, , . 24w2p SEVEN B weel(s old o. L c. pigs uRed mlllwrs ot all malccs. Chorn- 1 Information see your nuthorlzod -------. ------ ·--~----· :fat• sale and ·sen( icc lof. an . o. ·r. i I Boy Millting Mnehlne Co., 819 E. : dealer. Unlph W. R!ltcr, 3239 S. AT S'rUD-Ont.Jlge belton English -C; boru·. Emil Olson: 027 ·Covert·

!(nlamuzoo St., Lunstng. Phono , Wnshlngtnn rorrd, Phone Lnrislng tt h 1 J ,, M 0

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R " 1 4wt~ sc or, c amp on s rcu, ax road, Jlhone. fi19 es e, , ,,, , ----------:::------:-- 226111 14wtf 5-2204 • 1 I L I 87"80

WESTINGHOUSE mUle coolCl', ~---·------------- ___ ~---~-----------· Hoi oway, P tone f\ns,ng ,, , 25w1 dmp-lrlt 1

\11 1tt, ·I to 8 cnn c~~~~~::t~ .JOHN DEERE No, 7 com him• on , .. TOHN DEERE tractor, model A, ... ____________ :·lwa~ :Jm.1.N:t;;tru'ai~~J~te~1J'.:ct~<iit---~iwi~=

Dt•op un ll 0 y~ur own 1 1·ubber for sale. In running order,, for sale, in' good condition, Also. DOUBLE WOHK }IJ{RNESS ·for type hny loatler, nearly. new.

Insulated tank, :>-year warranty.,, $2GO, W. D. 'rlromns, fJ miles north · hcn.vy duty Ow1tttn manure loader sale, Lester Barth 2111 Ewers Charles Smalley, ·l miles south of

1 Farmers, this Is the cheapest way! of Mnson rtnd 2 miles oust to 1187 1 to fit above, William Fanson, 4 rolld, Dansville, Ph~nc Dnrisvlllcj Masdn;· cm·ner or Barnes and US­to cool milk, Build your own tunic, East Willonghby road 2'lwtf, milcH west 2 mllcrJ south unci % 6 2 127 2" 1

"_,Also availnblc. w!~h Wcstl~g~w~se -~--~"-----,-~-- ______ --~ --------~----- ' mile west ~r Mason tD 1731 Bun- :_o?_' __ --------- 4w2p I~:--'------ ____ :__________ ~w .J tunics. Come' m I or comp

0 o n- , Iter road, Phone Aurelius 2112, SIX 10·GALLON MILK CANS, MILIGN_ G. MA_CHIJ'!E. Fnr~mns- 1' · formation on how to bull~ the R'b t S'l 23wtf t 1 AI "0 lb t 1

"tunic and cool mill~ cconomlcnlly. I s ·one 1 OS '------------ ----- nearly new. Also 2-horse Inter- t er PTle 1~ 0 • - :~'~,;' ld '' ~ a~n esJ ., ·Authorized dealer, Jewett Appl!- national cultivator, in good scrv- s e;. pn · orner 9 H ~on an I

M NOW A VATLABLE ~ BLACK MARE, middle aged, Ice able condition', Deering Iclofll M-.l6, Phone Mason 2403o, n• l • unce Co., laO W. Ash, ason, · 1 ht 1 1200 ••o Mil - -··-1 wo g IU'ounc ' 'I"' · - 5-rt. cut mower, In good worlclng ~"w P I ·phone 5511. lGwtf 20 ycar·s experience to help you bmn Hurt, 5<101 Walker road, Les- l't' II

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------------ choose the size you need. S. A. lie. Phone Leslie 3753. 25wlp cone 1 lOll; - ~Jc son .8 00 - 0 0 og' HED COW, B yenrs old, clue to ooRSES Highest prices paid for feeder and 2-scctton drag. C. J. freshen second time, Good Jlro- I '' - Lrtxtnn, phone Mnson 22900. ------------------------ -----~------ c ll! 111 n t r M

old horses to be lc!llcd or cheap , 2.Jw5. TWO RUBBER TIHED WAGONS o ns, " m es errs 0 nson ducer, R B, Fr•ost, 1705 Zimmer I - work horses. I also hnve horses for . ; for sale, one is 2-wheelcd, both on Columbln road, phone 24001. road, Wlll!·u--m.ston. Phone 8F5. •

....... ~ale or trade at nil times. Wr!to ------------- - --~---------------·I have flnt rnclcs. Everett Collar, 5 25wlp 25w1p

"""George Phillips, Dahsvllle P. 0, FARM BUREA1-! MILK cool?rs J miles northeast nf Lcslle on Plains FOUR SADDLE horses for snle, 2 TRUE-COMBIN-ATio'Nh-;;-y-;;:-~ 1 ]58 or home mldrcss, Wlllinmslon, have b1g husl~lc unrls, wh_rch roacl, phone 4532 Leslie, 25wl bays and 2 spots, May be seen stock ruck and good wagon, all 228 W. Mlddle St., P. 0. 258. means less runnmg tunc, malcmg I. __ _______ --- ----- ----------~. r ft

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26wtf less service neccssnJ y nnd ]f;ss cm;t PIGS for sale, Lee Rathbone, 6 any nne n er p, m. 1esc arc for $7.00. Ezr·a Wilcox, 12 m lcs ol' operation. 'rJJCy cost less money, ' miles north of Mason on the A-1 horses, safe. and ,sound. Floyd cast of Mason .on Columbia road,

11'EEDER CA'J''l'LE --DURHAM ExJwrt s<•rvicc nlwnys llVflllnbl'c. I 01 , 1 1, 11 -1• ast n Bartlett, 12 tmles e~st oT Ma- Phone Wcbbervrllc 31Fll, oo lb tcmos roac • '" 1 1 c c 0 son corner of Columbia and Drctz 25w1p steers, wctght •100 to 7 s, Plarnrield l~arm BurL'IIll S11pply, ·Sandhill rond. Phone Lansing· roads Phone Webbcrvi1Je 8

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Michigan cultle. Also northwestern Greg_ ory. . 2'Lw2p 1 87566, 25w2p '" 24

w:ip PUREBRED BROWN SWISS bull, Hereford steers, weight :1;,0 to 650 ,

bs. Good sclcclion at au times. ii. ~r.--221 P~;~~llrt c~rlti~;;t~ I 'ForinFE-RciusoN--b;t~k--;-;lcc: ~----~--;----------.- E~c~~a~~n~h~~f~~~ll~~~· ;~~~;c F~~~~ Dellvcrccl. H. l'l.. Anderson, ii miles for sale to fit H. or M. Me- I Lee Rathbone, G miles 1\orth of' I Mc~ORMICK-DEERI::G gr.~ Ill bervr"lle 6F32. 25w1 west or MnRor: on Columbia rand cormiclc-Decring tractor. Vining i , th 01 , d II. bmder, 6 ft. cut for sale. Lc~ter t!ndd1%. mil~s south at SM E1•8ifer1tr·! Hawley, Webberville, 2·1w2p: ~~~0~as~n on ~and~~!r~~n~~aPho~~ ~1f1'~~h,P;~~; J':r;~~n:·o;~6.Dans- M:-;;-comii:ci<-DEERING H tra~-ron · w · -- - ·· -- - -:------~-------------- , Lansing 87566. 25w1p 24w

2 tor, fully equipped, A-1 conch-

----------------------~ --- T\VO HOLSTEL0f HI!...IFERS, first:-------------------- P. tion new rubber. Vernon Bellows BEET AND BEAN disc drill with calf, for· sale. One sprin~cr and. FAHMALL 2-plow tractor on rub- JOHN-DE'ERE-:Jba-;:- side -d;,livcry 1 Route 3, Eaton Rapids. Phon~

fertilizer nltac:hmcnt for sale. one ts fresh, Clark Hall, 1 ~" tmles I iJer, with hig·h compression mo- i , 1 f 1

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Eaton Rapids 3573. 25w1 Lloyd Harr, .2 miles northeast of west of Mason on Columbia road. tor in good condition If it is i E 111 ce or sda e, Des er.

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'tl JJ d Ph ne 2 ' · wet·s ron , ansv1 c. - one JOLIN DEER"' 'd 1 1. 1 , ·:Mun~ l on ':;vcy roa . o 5w1p i rugged power you need, sec this Dansville 2020. 2-lw2p •-, "' Sl c e c rvery rn ce Mumth 10-F-L. 20wtf, -------------- ----~---------~ one. Als tmctor cultivator HM- for sale, in good condition. Ted

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.JOHN DEERE, model H trael~r· 221 whic?, will fit on H or M trac- IH.A VEl FIFTY 350 lb. to 450 lb: Fay, 2% miles west of Stock-. ·•' FA;'M J.'l~;:ElAU LAND PACK-I ~md cultlv~tm. ~·A. Lott, 36"0 tor. Melvin Oesterle, 1705 Howell het'fers; sixty 400 to 500 lb. steer bridge on Heeney road. 25w1

· • _l!.RS, $l2,J. Also rotary hoes [1]1d +~b~~~ughby toacl, Holt. Phon~~~~~!;, road, phone Webberville 81Flll. calves; 20 head 700 to 750 lb. :JoirN-DEERE ~nrlol--At~~to-;: power Ia wnmowcrs. Sec. the new · '- I i 2iiw2p grass steers. Red Roans and Here-H. r' 1 o1 10 PI f lei F m 1 with cultivator, in good comli-e~ .oya • .,. · . ut~ te •ar CASE side dcli~;;;:-,;~~],-~;-i-;;-·g:;~~d :--~--------------.-- fords. 'l'alw a look at these cattle tion. William Fanson, 4731 Bunker

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Member F. D. I. C. Federal Reserve System ···Bureau Supply, Greg-my.

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2p condition, for sale, .John- B. McCORMICK-DEERING ~rg 6 before you buy. I also want some road, Mason. •l miles west, 2 miles

'35NEWHAM~HffiEREDp~- E~~~ mllccutof~~liuson L~~~~w~mo~~Mclr;~~ goodH~~noo-~~~~&~ulliud ~~lc-~ofMawn.~----------------------------------------~ lets for sale. Will be three -~arn~s __ ro_n~l._ ------~~~: ~~~be;·viJ,Ic 81~~f1. roue' on A. Laxton. Phone Mason 22 ~~"wtr Phone Aurelius 2112. 25w1

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7. William Mul- 1-ROW Potato Planter and '!-row i 25w1p ANCHOR-HOLTH-;;~:e~~,;-,-·;;;;;p:~-;;::: I BUCl{WHEAT s?ed for sale. Bob I 1941 CHEVROLET special. dcl~rxc 1' 1037 FORD, very clean, good mo-. "·'len, 136 Osborne rlmd, Dansville. spmyer for saiL'. A small sized; ________________ JOHN DEERE manure .spreader tor for sale, in lgood condition, Howery, 1 mtle cast, 1 mrle / sedan for· sale, new pamt Job,, tor, no bumps. Prtced rcason-

2'1W2P doodlebug can pull them. Also 7-ft BLACK JERSEY HEIFER for in good running condtbon for S10. Baby Walker, $3. Baby car south of Eden on Plains road. recently overha.uled motor, new: able. For sale o1• will trarlc fm·

mower· Cor· l~ord.,Ferguson, power sale, a years old, due to freshen sale. H. M. Brown, 843 South On- scat, $1. ·Phone Mason 26881. 25w1p J tires and excellent shape through-) later model. Phone Mason <1081 or· COLUMBUS WAGON with flat take off. Used one season . .Joseph m December. LeRoy Ballard, 14851 onclaga road, Phone Aurelrus 1612. 25w1 -------------------_out . .Tames I<ncnle, 1258 Hrrwley: 2H71. 2fiwl

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• Grabowski, 2';;, miles south of Lan- South Hawley road, phone Mason I 25w1p _____ ---------- _____ 125 BALES of No. 1 wheat sb·aw !l'Oad, 25w1p _ ----------- _____ --- __ --_,',",'·horse cultivator .and hcrtvy double smg at 1508 m. Jolly road. 4381, 25w1 . • , , NEW BUNDLE loader for McCor- for sale, never been wet. Glen 1 ----------------------- 19:l6 CHEVRO!JET c~mch f?r sale,

wmlc hn_rness wrlh coll~rs. Leo 25w1p 1. --------------------~MODEL, A Fatm~ll tractor cul-l tmclc•Deering corn binder for Fox, phone 2012 . Dansvrlle, on j19-10 CHEVROLET 1;" ton pand Dale Rtos, 668 E. Co!umb1~," Mu-Giynn, ftrst plcwc east ol Douglas -------------. ______ __ DUROC-JERsgy grits for sale, 1 t~~ator' c~ld style, for ~ale. John' sale. Rollie Speer, 1 miles east of Swan road, Dansvtllc. 25w2 1 trucl< for· sale, new mo~or, over son. 2.>\vl P school on Mertdtan road. Phone MASSEY HARRIS mdc dehvcry due to farrow now. Chfford I Car toll, 001 n~r Of South street and Mnson on Howell road. Phone - ------------------------! slze tires, a goocl buy. Hwlcs Dry --------~------------Williamston 9-F-·1. 21wtf .ralce for sale. Maynard Faler, Allen, 29G N. Clarlc road, Dans- South Lansmg street, Ma~on. 21o35. 25wzp 18 ACRES June clo~er, 4 ucr~s ~~1- Cleaners, phone

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Lansing. '" I 220 Frost road, '/:, mile cast of ville. Phone 2341, 25w1p Phone 4711 Mason, 2ow1 I fnl_fll to let on shares. Do? Cl'7rlc, 25w1 Household Goods "' • INTERNATIONAL No. 7 mowing! Meridian road. Phone Williamston ----- HORSE DRAWN farm tools for I RUBBER TIRED WAGON, new 7

1 m1les ~:st o~ fol~;~ta,p~~;~ ·

· · machine for sale .. Also John! D·F·3. 25w1p 1 HOLLAND 1-ROW cabbage trans- sale. Avery mower 2 cultivators'· 1 raclr and new tub~sj, 14-_ft. raclct, I pAaceJ' sou 611

on a e a ' Z'iw~ 1938 FORD TON truck for sale. f s I Deere buck ral<e. Cliff Medcoff,.- - --------~----------- I planter with fertilizer und wa- 2 wallcing plows, riding plow. rt: ,$100L. C1~arlle IWsha

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,3 12 mdt.les wh es · ure JUs ___ . ----~----·--~. Also 1029 Model A Ford, tudor, or a e ,.,.';813 Ono.1daga road, 6 miles west, RUBBER-TIRED WAGON with

1 ter attachments. Don B. Clark, A. Thompson, phone 2902 Darts- oE ... es 1e on a <cr ron , p one . and two;wheel farm trailer, 10-

of Mason on Cnlumbin road, 1% i tint rae]{ _for sale . .Tames Rtfe, Barnes road, Aurelius Center. ville 7,107 Williamston road Leslie 1282. , . . 23wtf PI d Sh b r ply tit•cc. Glenn Keith, 314 Wnst ""miles south on Onondaga. Phone, care nf Fam1ly Restaurant, Mason, Aurelius phone 34. 25w1

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' · - ant·s an ru s i Columbia St., Mason. Call after --------------Aurcliu~ 1605, 25w1p: Phone 2-1201. 25wlp _ ___ 25W2,P H G • f d · i G p. m. 23wtf UNIVERSAL ELEC'l'niC STO,VE JOHN D-EERE-h:;;ilct~typ;;-7ft:; SADD-LE "I-roiis·r;;s--2-bcm~tiful INTERNATIONAL mower, 7 ft. I THOHOUGHBRED registered 7 ay- rain- ee I for Sale -----------------------I for sale. All Ill good condttton.

· 1 1 1 0 Jd bl 1 1 , cut for sale_. .Also J_ ohn Deere year old stallion for sale, gentle BRIGGS and Stratton gus motor, I William Klont, 4 miles west nnd mower. Also New Idea salle dec' wrses, -·ycar-o nc' nne b 1 o Seed-fertl"l"lzer model Y, in good shape for snle.,zt,l. •. miles south of Mnson to Thurl-1 a 1 I 0 d lo · e St clcbr·,·elgc ''"lrito Sllottcd nwrc anel 1 ucar 1 ·. mnnure spreader, 2 tcyc es, Hi_ and well brol<e for riding, R. .A. 1

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·1 ' • ' '·,, ' • b f t t · b d t Also 1930 Ford in good shape; by t·oad, a quart~r-milc west ott Ph 17F 111 St I b · 1 e 1 1 1 t t 11 . n b 1 1 ales o oa s raw m urn an wo Thompson, phone 2902 Dansville, NT C l"fl 1

t ~o ' .,. -- .one ' ·oc c ric g , .I o e "res nu g-c c mg, grec ro <e. h f I I 11 D 11 d 25 PLA, S- au l ower pan ' - c Reo speed wngon· truck, in extra I Thlll'iby mad. 2fiwl

25w1p James Rife, care of Family Res-jnew ny or (S anL pu eys. e 7107 Williamston roa · w2p f s I dz., white nnd red cabbage, egg 't' c H 1 H ' tau rant, M[lson. Phone 2-1201. Pearson, R 1 Dansville on Chnn ---- or a e

5 d good conch ton. . ar ow ancs, 1----------.-- -- ----- -------- - --!itASSEY-IiAR-RiS-;;;]~ ralc;:-;-~ 25w1p! Nelson fat•m, 4 miles east of Duns- HAY HOIST or winch for sale and ~~~~~·a~~.d foc;?PJ~. Pjte~~a~' ~(U~~! 118 Olcemos, Mason. Phone Mason 1 ROUND DINING TABLE with ,,

working order for sale, cheap. :ville. Phone 2000 Dansville. baled hay forks .. Howard Jenks, , 23922. 24w2p · leaves and 6 chairs; 9 x 12 rug Also wliite enamel coolcstovc, JUNIOR DELAVEL cream separ- 25w1p 1 mile east of Webberville on US- selmer, on Woods road, south of;------------------------------------- and pad; 3 new quilts; day bed, small size. Don Maynard, 1175 Os- ntor· for salo. E\·er'ett Collar, 5 25 1 ' 16. Phone 81-F-4. SAVE MONEY and save feed: Use Covert road, at Huntoon lake. i PLYMOUTH, 1947, special deluxe, c0111plete·, clothes dryer", fruit J'at·s

i'"'•" borne road, 2 miles cast and '1;k miles northeast or Leslie on Plains HORNDRAULIC manure pitcher, 25w3p, !<asco "grow" pellets ~or your w P' radio and heater. and other small articles. Any day •• mile south of Dansville. _ 25w1, road, phone •1532, Leslie. $12G· power lift cultivator for I chwlcs. No waste, dress P'1 nt hags, CUT FLOW.ERS for sale,- assorted. j FORD 1947, super deluxe, forclor. except Snturday 'or Sunday. MrS'.•

WILSON 10-can mille cooler, ltlce -------------------- gruin blower, will blow grain 30 h sale, ·thare;~e em ~r, firs. son's Feed Store, Holt. 24wtf rond, Leslie, R. 3, phone 5196 Les- conditioning, radio, etc. 1

_s_on. Pho~~-t>741~!l_S()l~,-- 2•lw~ ---------- --- -.- - ·i 25wl model H or M Fal'lnnll, $125; new 6 ,FT. JOC~N DEER: n~ower fo~ a full line of Kasco feeds. Tomlin- Mrs. Emil Olson, 927 E. Covertll<'RAZEH, 1947, Manhattan, air-, William Sch!Ewk, 153% Mapk,, Ma.; new, used about 8 months. Clark JOHN ·DEERE push type huy- feet, $85. Call Dave or Dorn Diehl, ouse not 0 o~co roa on COl· .

1 25 2 Hall, 1% miles west of Mason on loader for sale, in good condl- Dansville, phones 2191 or 2172. ner of Webbervtlle and Stacie- NORTHERN GROWN SEED potu- ie. w P OLDSMOBILE, 1~17, 98,_hyd:·ama-~ LEAVING STA'l'E-Must sell all Columbia road. 25w1p lion, Everett Collar, 5 miles not'th- 25w1 brt.dg~ roads, 25w1p toes for sale, Russet Rurals. See CABBAGE PLANTS, Hollnmler II tic, radio and mr-condtttonmg. household goods including clcc-·------;------- • --------;---. east of Leslie on Plains road, --------- . . RUBBER TIRED wagon, factory ~iso~il~~~~~~~ 1~~1, i:ia~~~.th St., late cabbage, $1 per hundred. PL1YMO~T:I, t9H,· club coupe, ra- tric refr·igerator, gas stove, ~asy BUCK RAhEl, Ford F eq~uson, phone Leslie 4532, 25w1 JOHN DEERE ptclt-up baler with\ made, for sale, nearly new. Also

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2 Don B. Clurlc, Barnes road, Aure- e io nn en er. Spin dry washer lil<c new, R. . A.

heavy steel fro me, power hft, m, --- --------- _motor; .John Deere 6 r_t. cot~bine John Deere manure S)Jreaclcr 1.11 lius Center. Aurelius phone 3

,1. I FORD PICKUP, 1946, one-half console radio phonograph, pinna, good condition. W. H. Libcy, one 1 ALLIS-CHALM.ERS combine for th t F 20 r t t 1 t llv"rlg room unci dint'ng room

' Wl m .. o or; - n ~rnn. tona A-1 shape. John Churchill, 2 miles '!;EN ACUES of mixed hay to let 25w11 on. 1 mile south of Bnnl<cr Hill on Bun-i sale, No. 60. Clifford Allen, 296 _ tractOJ, 2-bottom plow, ttactor east of Holt R. 3 Mason. on shares. Irven Holmes, 1581 FORD, 1941

, tudor. 1 suites, a single and double bed" and Iter Hill road, phone Fitchburg· N. Clllrk· road, Dansville, Phone, drag; and 2-row cultivator wt.th ' ' 25w2 East Tomlinson road, Mason. NOTICE: 1 will be at the curb in 1 CHEVHOLET

1939 2-doo::-. I other mlsccllnne?us rtcms. 190.! W.

---------------'--------------, Bames, 'I miles west of the red REGISTERED yearling-- Holstein --~- day all day with a toad of northern FORD, l939, tudor. . 2iiw2p 1F12. 25w2p 2341, 25w1p 17 ft. power mower. John C. " Phone 22902 Mason. 25w1 the 100 bloclt of Maple st. Satur-,' ' ' Jolly road, Lnnsmg phone 58961.

I light In Leslie, % mile south on bull, for sale, dam's record 495 grown Russet seed potatoes, $2.25 Hl'lton & RI'C}}ai'C]S --------------------------------~------------~Hunt road, Phone Onondaga 1F41. pounds of butterfat and 15,000 Agricultural Limestone Meal per hundred. Roy Kilpatrlclc, 354 CHROME TABLE AND CHAIRS 25w2p pounds of milk in a year. William E. South st. or phone 21981 Mason. 1 AtltO Sales Child's roll top dcslc, like new, . J tt' H LEONARD: -----,--:---::-----:-·-:-- ·Musolff, 2064 Dexter Trail, Duns- Prompt Delivery 25w1p and wicl<er fernery, in good eoncli-ewe . -s as I

OLIVER NO. 2 steel hay loader ville, Phone 2481. 25w1p 3000 S. Cedar st., Lansing tion. Myron D. Clcvclnnd, Route 3, and double hnrness for sale, both Bob Hilton & Bill Rkhards, Mason, 2 miles cast of Holt on

nearly new. Also dining table and I FOR SALE or to let out for feed, AUtOmOl.IVe owners East Holt road. House number

Ag:rin Lconar<lleads the J:cfrig8.t· lion licit! in fut··sightcd intpt"OI'C• menlo! 'l'hcr·c's 67 ycat·s of .soun<l expcl'ience ln~ilt intoeye~y L?onut·d'

. -moi'O ycnrs 111 Amcr1r.a !!! katchens 'thnn nny other r·efriget·ntor. Best buy fot' you, loo!

•Prir:r~ tl1num arr.jor JrUutry in yortl' kikl1ct1 wflf! .~- Yrnr l'mlr·r.tlrlll l 1iall,

ShAW Ufld llh:ullu.ces c;ctta.

Available 20% down, balance in 12 monthly payments.

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4 chairs, davenport and 3 uphol- Hereford bull and Holstein bull, washburn Limestone 25w1 3340. 25w1p ster_ed chalr·s, upholstered rocker, old enough for heavy service. Wil- , ------ -------------------Majestic radio, library table, kit· liam Musolff, 2064 Dexter Trail, Co. for Sale· 1916 FORD 1% ton truck for sale, IVORY ENAMELED wards Ascot

1 chen range with white and black Dansville. Phone Dansville 2<181. • 8 :25x20 rear tires, long wheel- wood or coal range for sale, Also 1 enamel, heating stove and a lava- 25w1p base, new motor, 5 months old, two burner Eleclromastcr plate, ; tory. Fran!< Paul, from Mason, ------ Howell good condition. Gus Sclrreer, 16571 T-K reid units with stainless steel I east to Meridian. road, south to STARTED CHICKS-There are a Phone Collect 728 1938 PO.NTIAC for sale, with ra- Sharp rand, route 3, Stockbridge. top, Both arc in good condition. 'I Ewers road and east on ,Ewers to few left at Walt's Poultry Farm llwtf dlo, heater and defroster. Ivnn Phone 23F13. 25wtf Aethen R. Witt, 5111 miles cast of the second house. 25w1p and Hatchery, Cedar St., Mason, Ph Mason on Columbin Rd.,phnnc

I 12~1 ? 1 Opdyke, 127 E. Ash, Mason, one Phone 2 ~ . -5w - 3614, 25w1 1937 FORD, 85, for sale. Has 4 23•Hi Dansville, 2Gw1

i ANN ARBOR pick-up hay baler 1

. SEED POTATOES new tires, mdio and heater, $300, -------------------1 with knife, All ready for work, TRACTOR HAY buck, almost and Leo Ekins, 2 miles west of Aure- SPEED QUEEN washing ma- ' 1 $850. Dr .. 'Floyd Young, 6 miles new, for sale or will trade for a EATING POTATOF;S 1938-40 FORD hyarauiic brakes' !ius, first. house south on Onondaga chine for sale. c. A. Davis, Eden. north and % m'lle east of Wll- good used mowing machine. Bert For Sale for sale, $25. Also new high I d Ph A I'

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25w1 liamston. Phone 85169 East Lan- Russell, three-fourths mile south ~ chair, $6'.oo, child's bed, $8.00, ron · one ure nrs. " ·

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1 sing. I 25w1 of Aurelius on Bond road, Phone lawn mower, $4.50, and 1935 Ford • LATE MODEL-1947- J;ep: Jilz; Aurelius 1722. 25w1 Frank Hill coupe, motor recently overhauled, Jl934 CHEVROLET master two- new, 8600 miles. First $10/iO

INTERNATIONAL Bale Loader, ------ $275. Harry Rummins, 2678 Plne door for snlc. Alfred Sherman, takes it. Lewis Shaw, 1% miles new last year, for sale or rent. REGISTERED GUERNSEY bull Tree road, Holt. Phone 73254 Lan- Dansville. Phone 2911 Dansville. east of US-127 on Rolfe road,

Also, large Holstein heifer for sale, calf for sale, seven months old, 2 miles south of Dansville sing. 25w1p 1

25w1p Phone Mason 1785. 2i"iwlp due soon. William Bravcnder, 3 R. D. Davis, 4332 W. Columbia, corner of Howard tllld Williamston ____ ___:_ _______ _

!miles east Of Dansville on M-36. phone Mason 24884. 25w1p ' roads '1, t t' wayne's A,uto Sales I Phone Dansville 2005. 25w1 M CORMICK DEERING . I I ranspor ·a IOn I '

c • - ' pre cup Phone Dansville 2031 S · 1 I ENGLISH WHITE yearling hens No. 15 haler for sale, reasqn: 9 tf peCia S I MORE CAR FOR YOUR CASH

I in good laying uproduction, fo~ able, in good condition,. with baling ·:·.. w I · when you buy at sale. Norman Linn, Wllllamston. wire. Maynard· A, Webster, 3011 HAY AND ,S'J'RAW -.for sale, Col. 1938 FORD deluxe fordor, radio I . 2101 s. Cedar, Lansing

Other New Phone 18F23. 25w2p Frost road, William$ton. Phone .Arlie;·~•r FJeiirJuler, 829 S._ .Jnck- and heater, good tires. A real MORE CASH FOR YOUR CAR LEONARDS 50-F-12, .... ·, ,. 25w~p son road,·];1l1QneW280,; ,;-. 18wtf 'ouy at $375. Large selection of a11· makes and As Low As HAY LOADER for sa.Je, John '·· · 1936 CHEVROLET two-door. A models· sooo.oo• Deere, steel deck, push bur type. McCORMJ;CK_-Dji:ERII>f~ ... s pi lc.e CERTIF'I~D,· M(gHTIG,A;N 5~8 '_,good buy at $195_·.

Ralph Kitchin, 1391 East Covert toolli 'drag .for sale,, never been HYBRID SEED CORN. 95 day WAYNE G. FEIGHNER, Prop. road, Leslie, 2 miles east of US·- used. Also 10 ft, _;1\fcCormici~~De!).r-. ,Q9r~ recom,~e11~~9-,;I;P.rrJ"\1U<;k plant· Al RI'ce Wholesale and Retail Dealer 127. 25w1p lng weeder, on~year-:old, llf~s with, 1 ~h!l". or wh~re ~n: -~arlY,,.coxh Is de· · 21wtf

either power or _hy,drat,lllc lrft and_ ~Ired. F:. ,1ll1 . Fogl.~-; ,and_ Son, 5 .Chevr·olet Go·. DOODLEBUG for sale. Floyd Balter, Mason phone 21689.

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HAMPSHIRE BOAR for sll)c, weighs about 200 lbs. Leo Shine­

vnr, 33,1 Every road, Mason. 25w1p

Miller bean puller . attachments. miles Mrtli bf Iiflison on Ol~emos Rex Townsend, · 611 E. Columbia road.' Phone' Lansing 87175. - 9wtf road, six miles east of ·Mason. __ , ·- ' . ,-- ' ·' ' -_ · ' _ 447 S. Jefferson

. . . 25w1p BALED HA:Y· for_ snle, •Get It · - - · · from the ftelcl and save. One field

Phone 5331 25wl

19·12 DODGE truclt, equipped with 5 yard dump

box, Bendix bralces, has new mo­tor and transmission. Clark Con­struction Co., Grand Ledge, phone ·122 or 147. 24w2

DAIN HAY LOADER In good con- of brome and alfalfa and one field ---------------­dition for sale. Alfred Clarl<, 3%' of alfalfa and clover, Lawrence 1947 REO 1lh ton truclc for sale;

miles west of Mason on Columbia Oesterle, 1 miles east of Mason I!I<e new, Has 16·ft. oalt stake AUTO PAINTING-$30 two coats; rand. Phone Mason 24881. on corner of M-36 and Diamond- rnck, spotlight, l'unning llghts, fog - Duco $40 four coats. one year

25w1p roads. Phone Mason 5591. 25wl- lights, heater and low mileage. Too guarantee any color by _expert ex·

Mr. Farmer:

We Want Calves I

FROM O.NE DAY TO TWO \V,EJ!lKS OLD

REJ\IEMD,ER! We pny the be~t prlce-.very weel1-JuHt load your caJr In Nte car mul bJ•Ing him over-

ON IllONDAYS ONLY Hours 8 to 1

, Jewett Appliance Co.

JOHN DEERE Combine, 6-foot. In A·1 shape. S. A. Laxton, first

farm east of Mnson golf course on Tomlinson rand. 25wl

BLIZZARD SILO FILLER • for sale,- nearly new. Also l'wJcCor­

mlclt,Oeering two-bottom l4 ln. plow on -rubbe1•, In good shape.

~-=-:---cc------'---------'-'- small for present owners. Priced!' Fisher Body sprayers. Phone INTERNATIONAL side delivery 200 lbs. Certified Mlchelite Beans right. Phone Lansing 20836. 73267 Holt, s. Cedar at Holt vil-

rnl~e for sale, In good condition; for sale, in original bag. Stan- 25w3 !age limits, 24w3p Ernest .Jenlrlns, phone Leslie 3363, ley Hazel, 3243 Barnes road, 1 Leslie Route 3, 688 catholic phone Mason' 23624, 25w1p 1935 CHEVROLET two door, inl' 1946 OLDS, 78, late model, 4·door Church road· 25wlp good condition, new battery and deluxe sednn, In excellent condi· · -., · · HAY ·for sale, 14 acres of stand· tires . .Will sell or· trade for.plcltup tlon, actual mileage 17,000, radio, JOHN DEERE . mower for sale, 1, , · ing_ clover. Robert Medley, 5 truck. Russell R. Bristow, 1 mile j hente1· and air conditioning, for

When Better PriCC!! Are raltl, We'll Pay Tllem

_ Frank ·Thomas Ash Phone 5511

Phil Stlles, '4lh miles east of Lea­Mason He on Fltcllburg rand, phone !J..eslle

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5 ft. cut with 3 sets of knives,. mlles west of Leslle ron Bellevue west of Fitchburg, corner of Hynes sale by original c-wner. Glen Cnlt-1· Hugh ·c. Smith, Mason phon~ road to Crain road, fit•st place and Fitchburg ronda or 8 mlles

1rldcr, 385_0 Kipp.J-oad, 'phone Ma·

23182. 25wlp'.north. 25w2 cast of.Lesl!e. 25wlp1son 9706. - :_ - . · 25wl 1-------------\

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• INGHAM COUNTY N~WS, MASON, MICliiGAN,· THURSDAY, JUNE 17, HillEl ' ---·----------------------

F'AH.M BUI~JiJAU homo freezer~ hy STRAWBffiRRIES -·If you ltro UNDERWOOD typewrilel' 'fn_r' _________ .;. _ __,_ ---------------------~

A, 0, Qrcenougll l2o A CRJD J•' AHM fo~· sale, % milo Want Ads I Carrier, 5-yclll' guarnntoed unltH, I looldng fm· Hweeter, bot.ter I ~rtle. -t18 Wr.HL Elm, phon~ fi£102 15 ltrHl 20 loot vertlenl unltn, Alno Jlu.vorccl, heniert, for blhle 11~e rmcl Mn~on, • ~5wly -,a -'S a 8 1 nlng walcw, gond bullrllng nlte, Re 1 ]j, t t B ·oJ<:ei' I wcHt on narnes rond. Has run-

SASH DOOR 2 ft. 8 ln. x 0 fl. 8 hi. I WILT~ CLlilll!C IIIH .. lUn SII!Pa lUlY: willl hnniW111't1, Also fllt'l's ru:Junl where, Also Income tux' aa•

woo] sull, :tl~e 10; girl's clnrlt blue

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slstnnce, liJru•J Dunsmore, :1012 W, 11prlng or fnll eont, size 12, In ex- Colnmbln, l'l!nson, Phone 2·!!241. · r.r•llont <!OtHiltJnn, Mr~. Wnyna 14w-U Spc11ny, 302 S, Sleo]e St., MrtHon, -~--------------· Pltono 22,101, 2fiwl Page 2 ·

o, u rllld 10 J'not horizontal unltn. pi'BHervlng, why not m•der cnu• SWTNGA-plcOl~-tr•l:llc"fmc]j)J~k~L Dont forget your patronllgo clivi· Dunlopn? 'l'lwy nt·o old fnvorltcn, •: , '; · . ~. · L tlondH, Plulntiold F'lll'm Btn·enu 'ro avoid diHrtppolntmrmt, you

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1 ::; 1 a· , · 21w2p Hlwuld order eut·ly, w. H. Collar, ,em go o J nHon n, o I 1 'upp y~-~~g~~~--~--~- '268 Dlllrnond rou'd, Phone Mn.~on Roger·~. MuHon, Phone 2371.1~, Mrt-

'"' C"'RTC J' ] 2-rJD02, 25wlp Eon. -"W•lp AB tt<Llil ,, , rllllfl'll or Hll n, ·- ·-----~-------------------apartment Hlze, 3-bumer with -----~ ----- ---------·----------ovon, 2 ycul'll old, $1i0, Glenn I{elth, S'l'RAWBEIUUES fol' nnlo, plclt

MAPLE .TUVIUNJloE b['(ll'f'mm fur- i 31r1 WeHt Columbia ntrcet, Mnson, yam· own, bring your own con-nltttl'<', flO Inch twin hecla with 1 Call nfter 6 p. m. , 23wtf talnr.t'H, 2f!e ]WI' qur1rt . .John 'l'hom-

Clements Flower Shop

Holt HltnmflnH tl1lwrspr·tng- mrttlr·esHIJH _______________ -~--- rtH, 6 miles eu•;l of Mueon on M-:l6,

Phone Holt 71791. Mason customers ·- pleaue revuroe

Off nont• nchO()I, gaR rmcl cleotrir.lty era: rnvrlllnblP, Mr~. Alton .Tt•welt, 1:110

112 Ac'RES sm1thenst of Sloclt- S, .JciTorson, phone 222:13, Munoh. lwlrlge about •I miles of whlelt I · lfiwt.r

08 acreR flt'c tilnhh• mmd lonm :miL ---~------- ---~-­

]eye] to I'Olllng, fenceR fair, aOx61J hip roof bnsemont blll'll, 10 st.rtn­chlona, new tool shud, mlllt house, chiclwn coop, gmnary, corn crib, Good 0-room house with new fur­nace, price ~12,000, All stnclt, tools nnd personal property ILVtli1-llble cxtl'lt at $7,IiOO.

20 Homes In and A1·ound

Mason l'o1· i!nle. Also Wllrclt'obe chest, OxlO% Axmlnstcr rug far sale. Jn ')I milo north on Flelc!A mnd. ]lc·rtul.tfnlly tnlttehcd mtitr.. Mrs. good condition, ~8. Mt·s. George 2flw1p Jcmnlc Launstein, :l22 F.. Onlc, Whyte, 21).1 Nor•l!t Rogpr·s. Phone ·-,-·-- ----- ·--; -- ~-- ---·----;-· phone 7117:! Mo.Hon. 2fiw1 M Mon 21201 2fiwl STRA WBIURnTES I 01' an! e. Pklt

- ~ ----- -~------ -~ -~~--------·--- your own. Art Mlilm·, Dnnsvlllc, 2 STORE BUJLDINGSrln different J•'I!TGJDATI!E J'nr snl<•, 0 fl.., $7fi. I Phnn'c 24fi•l DanAvlllo. 25w1p - towns both: having dmrblc front

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fmm $2,000 l,./,.~r;,~:~\F"atty, phone 04 11 ~w~1~ Jewett Appliance Co. --

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C th• Cull al Our Cab Co., Ingham ll\1800 ycrtr lnf!o\'rre nlid tho other• More listing-s desired

Prir.r.n rangi11g $1G,OOO. .

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some 2x·J's, 8, 10 and 12 feot long lm• wtle. Cordle Bnt'ir?,l', :1 ',~ mJicH emJt of Musnn on M-.lO,

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LUMBER cut to order rough or ·planed. Phone 2:1:10 Lealie.

Claud Howe, Leslle. 22wtf

I DORA .TAM.ES table HflW for sale, 2 ft. 8 ln. x 3 ft. 6 ln. 2·1-lneh

COTL SPimic;--~;,J;u-,-rg·-~~-;:-~;:-~~1;, Always Top Values 0 Hlg Court, Masotr. · 25wo1 $18,500 with 1$1800 yenr' Income. If you wont to buy' or sr.ll, ace us

drop len f trrblr., fl']t mulf.resa, A f s I 2.-1-D_i_n-qun;:-t-;;i-ze_s_ut~ 'SJJsby For the reason aslt me. Emery H. ,Jewett ----------in g-ond crtll<Jitlon, 111111 n whc<'l- Fl'om Store or a e ' Implement· co;,, .Mnson. Phone Broltcr CINDER AND CIDMENT BLOCKS llnn·ow. MrH. Ellwl Minnis,

210 s. That SE"LLS AND li1H. · · •.. ' .: 25wl 80 ACR.E~, !l7mom hQuse, mocler- 220 Slate st. Phone 22ii71 · CEMENT AND MORTAR

to lrnHo, one h. p, motor, 12·lnch RllW complete with duLo head and HWinglng motor. VIctor Vercruy­Hse, 31-1 Center St., phone 22701.

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Jrfl'er.9on, Mnson. Phone 26:!01. , rtiHt!c J•itch"ll )Jath ftll'n"c'e 8 tf • • " , • " · • VI Metal Roofing - Laminated 2

1iW1 s APPLI cnn_:!Y:9!.;~~1ltine /Belgiun hare IMPERIAL, United nnd Vprlur Sand to clay loam soli. Burn 36x46. ------~------ -----·----- Rafters SERVI CJD - . - l'ttl' coat nnci bonnet, size 3 to 4, washable wallpapers. An out- Chicken coops, granary, com crib, H LCf~S for hu1ldlng for sale. Will

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15wtf DUNCAN PIJYicEJ clinnclte tnbl<•, [ ANCE'S in excell,.nt r:omlitinn. Al.on child's stanui."g selc('tion by famous de--l mlllt house. Price only po,ooo. I s. ell Hingle Jots. or all. Wei! Me till Windows, both residcmtial --~--- ·- -------------

will HnnL fi, mahogany veneer, • play pnn. Mrs. Clara Breslin, s\g'ncts. Also-a few special pat drc~Jnctl. Gas, clrcltlclty .nnd city and factory AUCTTONIDJDR---Ycs, I'm In lhe

Norlh Sl., MrtH<m. Pl10ne 24·1:12, , , , t 707,1. 25wlp 1 per roll, Zimmerman s Home Serv- having had only two owners in I Phone Mason •1071, 2.JW2p We cun save you up lo 30% hnve lterml me wmk I live nt On-~10. Mrs. lint old i:leotluld, ·1

2!J Nor'lh Cedar, Mrrson, phone Mason I terns ut "a close-out, price of 15c I DANSVILLE historical house, water available. Ivan Hcmc?J.;n~"· Ulllily and Basement Sashes nuetln11 huPines:l. AHlt those who

2ow1. BOT rLED GAS RANGES, a par - 1cc Mason 25w1 , 1 C 11 b 1 1 l --- - - --------- ------- ondaga, Rnulc 1. !Jrop 11 card or - --- --·---------. mcnt Ol' table-top models, $70.05, I FUCI-:fSIA-SUTT;;izc 3B-Jn excel- ~-·- ----'-~- - ~eve~a rtlrs. ilOll ( e miL( c n 0 - --- ---- -- - ------ --·------ Willson Brothers call co!lcel. Ves E. Spencer, 1

PRAC'I'JCALT.Y new Easy Spin- ~8D.fl\ $06.52, $105, 100.05, .~12•1.05, lent 'conclltion, '$ 25: Mr~. Herbert EARR!NGS and other jeweh·y ~t 1 wo- am Y cas y. MaSOl1

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mile east• of Onomlaga at Five dry wrtHhing machine for sale. $HU.O.J, $16,,, and up, A runge for I Southwick 237 West Maple Mu- spectnl prices. Zimmerman s 160 ACRES about 10 acres or Rives Junction Phone 23F13 Corners, 21w13

In pcrrcet condition. Mrs. Hicharci everyone's budget. We deliver In son. Phon~ 2:J072 Mason. ' I Home Service, Mason. 25w1 woods a~d pasture, 3G acres of· 13

wtf ----------------.Jewell, 801 TcnHl Ash, Mnson. large 100-lb. tanks. Prompt Instal-l 2~w1 HAM 'TIC - t tl d' h wheat all "Des with fnrm 'rool I Dl'l've-111 L..IVESTOCK 'rfWCKING 1.0 De-Phone :1361 MnHnn. .JW n ·wn serv>ee. • mn c own pay- 1 _____ ·------- ------ - • . ' shed barn, no house. Price only ------------- troit, direct tQ JlV.cldng- hl'USe

2" 1 1 t' · s 11 1 • ' DIS "" au oma c 1s - j ' " · · I -- ---------- mcnt. Jewett Appliance Co., 130 1 WOMEN'S AND GIRLS' summer , washer fot a ale. o"l~c Art Cui- $3,600. Better buy this, 0 '[HOUSE 'rO BE MOVED for sale. ~r yards. Rene Cremer, Aurelius

HTUDIO COUCH and chair for W. Ash, Mason, phone 5511, I dresses for sale, sizes 15 to 18.1 ~~m ut the Hamhmger D~l~x~ For Sale Will soli an a ere of ground to Center. Phane Aun•llus, 523. • Hrtlc, Mrs. D. A. Stockton, phone y UN TO N SINK •IS-Inch Playsuit, spring suit, slze-:iO. ";lso ·--~---------~ ____ .>w_ 120 ACRES ncnr Dnnsville, fair move it on. Clyde, Starr, 2\~ miles 6w-tt

r.7fJl Mnson. 25wl · ~ b?St bW lth ·lid 't AI boys' clothmg: short pants, shtrtnl SET OF WOMAN'S golf clubs fm· buildings. Aslt me about this The Bulldng-_wishcs a new nut~tPr. south of Mason lo Coy roncl, sec- ---------·--------- --------~-------- 12 _oul c r:AuJ wh ls!i!icl ohp .. !so and stlmmer slacl<s, 26 inch waist. sale I-Ian-enNViceroy mnlre one Price $10,000. and plaee east. 25wl ARJc YOU 'l'IITNI{TNG Ol<' "0 I I' rc~ I' OX I 't nel • -Inc 1 u·•- nc nn< - no sm cs. M J "' II' l l 4"1 \V A h ' , " . . Terms Ji' desired. -

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cnat ' J tt 'A 11 c 130 w A h r·s. · "'· 111 1 e, u · s ' ' Phone' Mason 2-3131 during the CORRUGA-TED-~l~-;;:;-i;u~1~·-;;;-oflng BUILDING'! all in good condition. Lawrence ewe PP an;.;,11 o., · · 23s 1• 3801 Mason phone. 25w1 day or 24662 nfter 6 p m MASON, large b1:ick 8-room house I'h M

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"" D f S I ~ 0 Thi ~Gwl l illfm•mation cull put• m:~rl. Phone Mason 21134, 3'prlces from $114.95 up. 20 per- HOTHOUSE, l2x12 feet, for sale roomers. Price only !jit,50 . r- I 25w1 cent down. Jewcltt Appliance Co., ogs or a e at $85, Herman KurHchner, on tcen:year-old be~uty shop in con-, ------------------·--------·- WI'lli'alY1S Bl'OS.

·- - ---------~-· 130 W. Ash, Mason, phone 5511. Woods road, south of Covert road, I ~ect:~n for $7"0 extra. Home - ------~----- -- --~- -- --- B • s • I 11 !Jxl2 AXM!NSTER HUG for sale. ----~------- at Huntoon lnke. 25w1p urn ure available extra. BUILDING LOTS located In Ma- USiness erVI''eS I 701 w. Centl'l' St., Mnson .Also good !JCating stove, A-1 ·EASY SPINDRY wnshers, Come In IRISH SETTER, :J years olrl, male, _____ rJOn for sale, 4 rods wide and '-

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Phonu 2fiH1 cnmlilion. C. R. Foote, 81-1 Jef- for a complete demonstration.[ $25. Glenn Keith, 311 West Co-1 MASON HOME., nearly new, lot 1.1 03 ft. deep. Elcctriclty and gus ferson, phone ·187~1 evenings. No rinsing tubs necessary. Saves lumbia, Mason. Call after 6 p. m. I Jewett's Flowers 85x198. Close m, 3 bedroom~, .alii available. Inquire Eugene Purvis,

25wlp its hot, soapy water. $179.95, 20 23wtf on grm~nd ftoor, :vith large hvrng 1 first place west of us-127 011 Klpp BUY!NG .oR TRUCKING live- I LOANS-$1

() -t;;-~ ~r,o()·----£;;-;--;;cy ~ - ------ --~---- percent down. Jewett Appliance ---~-- · and dimng rom:n JO>ned, modcrn1s- road. Phone Mason 5781. •Hwtf . st~clc ':\'til truck anywhere with- worthy purpose. Ingham Fi-MA.IES'I'TC KlTCHTcN range for ca., 130 w. Ash, Mason, phone 5511, COO,N DOG field trial Sunday, Flowerphone 21231 tJC kitchen, 4-ptccc bath, full base- ----·-------------- ______ m ~<>0 mtlcs. Good equipment, .ex• nancc Co., over lhc Farmers Banlc,

s;t!c, ~2i>. Percy E. Ban·ett, ii828 June 20, locH ted two miles south MASON ment, with I,enox warm air fur- DESIRABLE CITY LOTS for' perrenced handlcrH. :rop pr1ccs Mason, llhonc 72

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,:, milcH west of FLOOR FURNACES, fuel oil, com- or Okemos to Cavanaugh road and 34wtt naco with blower, 2-car garage. sale. Mrs. Alton Jewett, 1:!19 s. paid for dry and spt·mgcr cows. Holt red light. 25wlp pletely automatic with thermo- 'xi mile east. 1 o'cloclt E. S. T. 80 House Js 42x32 average. Price ~9,- Jefferson, Mason. Phone 22233. E. D. Frunltlln & Son, Mason, - . -------·--------- stat. Bums No. 3 oil, circulating per cent of entry paid in final. $1 500. "As is." · 2•1wtf phone 7901 or 2-6793. 12w26p SHOE REPAIR-Prompt 'service I•'fVE -l;llf'.ncr 01! range. for sale i forc~d-air fan. He~vy constl'Uctlon, entry-heat money. Free gate. NEW AND USED Typewriters, ------- on all type~ of shoe rcpllit•. Best

W>lh bUilt-In oven. Wtlbur Me-· spcctal safety dev>ees, cheap to op- Sponsored by Chief Okemos any make for sale from $10 up. 2 HOUSES in Dansville with large RIVER FRON'rAOE ror sale. A BLOCK LAYING und cement of material:; userJ. Heins' Shoe Re-Carriel<, 2162 Parlt lane, Holt. I emtc, We can send you to many Sportsmen's 'club. 25wl Every machine has the same guar- 1· lots one o'r which Js priced ut beautiful year around home site, work. Free cstim(\tes. James E. pair shop, rca1· of Schmidt's D0.pt. Phone 2701 Holt. 2iiw1 i people wlro have u:Yed Kresltey --------- - al')tec as 11 new one, Zimmerman's 1 ~6,000'; the other ut $(),000. 2il0 r.t. olt Huron r>ve>· and 2ii(l rt. Young, Lcsllc. Route 3. Phone Htorc, Mason. 2fiwl . -.- ~~- --- 1 floor furnaces last wmter who nrc REGJSTEHED Co eke r Spnniei Home Set·vlce. 25wl on McGt·cgor Road 150 feet deep, 5486 30•1 Catholic Church road. __ --· _ -- - - - --------:1-PfEC!>i bPdrnom sutte for sale, 1 more than satisfied. Jewett Ap- puppic~ for sale. Richard Gilles- ------~- NEAT CITY HOME in thn coun- Tom Howe Porlagc laltc Pinel!- . ' l7wtf CUSTOM BAi..INO with New Hol-

g-notl cnnrhtron. Mrs. Merle Cole, I plincc Co 130 W Ash Mason pic 'i2'i Holt street Mason Phone R I E , " . . . ' ' 21

tr , land, string baler. l~loycl Rector, •1:!·1 W. Columhin, phone Mason, hone "r.l1 . ' 23wl M 's'n'22021. ' . 2"w2 ea state· try. It means just that to'.', ~vtlh ncy, Mteh>gan. 'w ---C---t~--B 1-.---- 3-75 East Ft·ost l'Oarl, Williamston, ,1071 . 25w1 ! P u" · ~_11: 0 _____ ·_____ " , with plenty or other good bmldmgs PRETTY \,1!-[riEi--l,ous; for ;a1e- us om a 1ng · .

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1 on 100 acres of good level clay with 10 acres of fine sanJ sotl' With new Minn~apohs-Moline -----~------ _

RE!~RTGRRA'rOR bOX car fot: sale ~m.aho~ radio and_ record play- Mlsce aneous I or a e loam sol] except a couple of am·es 3 acres of ft·nit, rest suitable fo;. I baler. Wtre tie, sliced uniform ROOF PAINTING anu rc-iJUilding, 8x•JO feet. Stlltable for gram m· ers, ~14.9o up. Terms. Jewett Ap- 1 not so good. Close to Dunsv1llc d

1 d bl bales Size 1Gx18x·10 inches lon" Can furnish pamt. All colors I t ')' b 1 ]. C 1''0 W A J M 1 h 1 d 'II 1 1 d 1 • asparagus an garc en, ou e gar- , · • · ,, proc uce s Ol'agc. o e movec. p lllnce o,, "' . s r, ason, f s I sc oo an vr age, nc u ec m a e and C'hiclten coo Will sell , 70 to 100 pound bales. available. Free estimates. J. B.

$1fi0. Blnssom Orchards, 2 miles phone 5511. 23w11 or a e ~-- prree is the carpet, wall to wall, I f ' I ' f T J\ te 20111 F l F ll Jones 146 N Rayner St Ma-norlh of Leslie on US-127. Alfred "'LECTRIC PUMPS 3'i0 gallons I Abel I deep freeze, and wonderful drapes. CHlC:lJ,l. nqutdl'C oh y L c ]~ 2e3,31. I rec u er son. Phone M~son :1111. ··17wtf "' 1 I . L I' J ?307 "' ' • , II' , p . e $16 000 w'th I aw ey toa ' p one es re . Ph ''I 21n'2

2:,w1 . . t _ - - -~-- - ~~ - terms. Okemos and Lamb road Mason WHITE: SEWING MACHINE rc-",u., own cr. es tc P ronc ~ ·- per hour, shallow well, $1 05.9G.I I Real Estate ,ave m now. uc ., ' J 25w3 one." as on '''" ------ -,-~- ---------- ------

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pair man \VI'll he itr "OUr conr-- - ---- - - - J' C 130 W A h M " A 7 ROOM HOUSE and bath for oiwlf " DA Vl~NO-BIUD for· sale, $50. Also p!llnce ~- 0

·• • s • ason, for sale. slip jomt, cas1ly in- gency DRESS SHOP Jn small town, clean 1 -sale Hot nd c~ld water $3 ~00 -~-- _ -----------~ mw1ity, Fl'irlay, .Tune 18, to

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/ stalled. Also rear tractor tires, llx stock low rent, Priced at cost 1 1'200· d a .10

J .' '~th' 0~ PJ,ASTERING--Ail Irtnrts of plas· repair nnd ac:'!just at! maltefl or $12; potato spmyer, $2; alarm! I REFRIGERATORS, Westinghouse, 138 Fu·estones, new, $65 each. Be BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES of inve~tory about $6,500. I$ ' t •t 0'(/11 ' $t

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terlng done; patching a sycclal· muchlncs. If you would like him r;Iock, $1; hightop shoes,. size 10, and Leonard, 7 and 9 cu. ft. S';'re you sec the new Gleaner com- GROCERY STORE d t 1:. , c~n r~h · ~c~~~~lt 3272 01

. Mason I ty. Robert S. Buri!fl, 3811 Aurel· t.o call, send a card to H. n. Ster-$2. Br ucc Robertson, ·1 mrlcs west models 20 percent down. Jewett bme before you buy. It's a better 1 t d . g 1 r~n m;l~mma f 270 ACRES wtth 40 acres of ~·,~ill one Jus road, Lansing, R. 2. Phone hng, 1030 Devonshit·e, Lansing. of Mason on Columhtll road, third/ Applia~ce co., 130 w. Ash, Mason, combine. Special sale on car tires, 1 ~e . 0111 Sta 11 3 fv t e 9.t wheat, 6 room modern house, I " ·

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lwuse soulh on Aurelius road. phone 5511. 23w1 one year or 20,000-mile uncondi- ~ usmess. ore an rx ~res l!:r 'large barn,. on m~un paved I'Oild, , 25w2p I · · . tiona! g-u-arantee. Plainfield Farm a real buy. . near Dansv1lle. Prtcc· $25,000. HOUf::E FOR SALE b owner Custom Balino· , OIL BUP.NERS servtcea oy auth· _ _ ______ ----·-- ____ ELECTRIC RANGES, Westmg- Bureau Su 1 1 Ore or 24 w2 SUP.ER SERVICE statwn, In- , I ' " " Y • b 1 orized Duo-TJJCrm dealer. Home

NEW '1-BURNI~R laundry stove I house electric, high-speed bum- ~----~-~_::_ __ g y. PI ?ated on a good highwuy.:Pump- 118 .ACRES, 75 acres wheat, 6- ~Ioder~r ·' roon.1 l~nmc, g-as hc~t. HAY OR STRAW 1

Equipment Co., Holt. Phone 7-f'nr snlc, never been used. Also crs, 5 heats, guaranteed. See Wcst- 1 I mg 15,000 to 20,000 gallons peri room house, barn about 40x80, .Joseph i!yman, 23a W. ll!apl<:; St., Talong Orders Now I 1141. During the evMing call

Monarch range, icc box, print feed inghouse stoves first. See why . month. Large stock of parts. both need repair, poor fences, but Mason Phone 4791. 2uwlp New Ann A1hnr , 73471. 30-tf !Jngs, broorl sows to farrow in I Westinghouse sells more stoves. Ftll That Mtlddy . Owner will sell at inventory.. the price is only $10,500, mrd terms MODEf1N •1-room house rrnd hath Wire Baler 1

.July flnd Aur;ust anrl 100 Ills. I $189.9ii, $209.95, $99.9fi. (Two oven driveway or barnyard I RESTAURANT and sandwich with the owners. Includes two- for sale. Don Chapman, ·132 West William Jennings ~----------"-----beans, cleaned. Cnrl Dal'l'ow, 1 range now on displ~y.) 20 perccmt shop, stoclc_ and fixtures. B~- thirds shar~ of wheat. About ~5 Elm, Mason. Phone Mnson 589~. t

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F_\._H._I\_' FO-f'-SALE--:i-1 --:~~u; 1 Phone Aurelius :nn 1 ~ roacl 25w1 . Limestone Chips NEAR MASON miles to Mason · Tools "'l!Vailable '' ' · ' '• ' ncr 25w1J __ ---~---- ______________ USED APPLIANCES, electric I 6-ROOM modern house oil heat, at about ~3000 ~xtra. 6-room house, bar~, good pust-1 ELGIN PIANO in plain case for 1 ranges, washers, refrigerators. L acre of land Acros ' the road lure lane!, 5 au res of trmber, 7 acres~---------------------------"sale. Mrs. wayne Spenny, 302

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Washburn 1mestone from a good scho~l. $8,500. 120 ACRES, larg: . house, ]argo of muck, n~ar church, schoo~ m~cl I'••••••••••••••••••••••••••~ s. Steele st., Mason. Phone Mason Mason, phone 5511. 23w1 C Terms, barn, other hmldmgs. SUitable slorc. 'h m1le east of Bunker Htll, 22461. 2Bw1 SMALL APPLIANCES, electric 0. IN HOLT for stoclt farm. Near Mason, price Center, 127<1 Decamp rd. · B ·1 d --------- . I food mixers, pop-up toasters, I Howell 4-ROOM bungalow, 2 lots, $4,200. $14,000. 25W1P u

1 EASY WASHER, .\~rmger roll fUlly automatic, Westinghouse fiat · Terms, NEW 5

ROOM bungalow, all fur- -IN THE-}IEAR~~aention style. m A-1 conch bon,. rea~on- irons, waffle halters, Wesinghouse Phone Collect 728 7 ROOM mode n h u d g r able pr1ce. Heason for selhng, JUst 1 electric roasters, combination llwtt ' • r 0 se an a - nished in exquisite taste, land- land near Harrison-new log cab- . bought " new Maytag. Mrs, Ed I sandwich grill and waffle balcers. .

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English, cnst of Mason on Dans- Jewett Appliance co., 13o w. Ash, SLABWOOD lor sale, Thureson - . 0 ' e ea • enth degree. Everything goes ex- well wooded, from ~595 up. ville road to Fields road, tum 1\fason, phune 5511,

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3wtonef !Taetrgmes.lot and garage, $7,000. cept owner's wife nt $17,000. 6 ROOM modern log cabin with'

tl l J d full basement and small barn on nor 1· fir~ Jl ace past Brown r3a FUEL OIL SUPPLY tanks-220- · WE HAV·E several farms near I o left sJCie 2ow1 · GREENOUGH WANTS '10 acres, $3,500. __

11 • • _____ gallon sizes aM up, Buy now. 6-ft. BOB TAIL soda fountain for Mnson of various sizes. so ACRES with small Jake and

WOOD AND COAL kitchen range Fill now. Have your supply for sale. Complete with seltzer ma- 209 W Ash Mason HAVE BUY·ER for good lnnd con .. trout stream, well stoclted; all fot· sale, green and tan enamel. nllxt season on hand, Terms on chine, in good condition, $•150. Tom • ' tract or mortgage or if you have timber, $2,400. Jerms. I

H . d tanits. Jewett Appliance Co., 130 Howe, 9270 McGregor Road, Port- Phone 3161 ·money for investment, tell me. Inc,ur't·e J. '". Cotrclr, 146 E. Ash as a warmmg oven an rcser- _ h 5511 I NEED some farms to sell. If " voir. JDmil Olson, 927 Covert road, W. Ash, Mason, P one · nge I u It e, Pinckney, Michigan. E ,

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phone 5106 Leslie, R. 3. ELECTRIC CHURNS, 3 to 5 gal- ring. Your farm may be just the MASON'S dl'ive-in is for sale, good 25W

11 ion capacity. WOMAN'S GOLF CLUBS, 2 woods 24W1 one my buyers are looking for. building, modern equipment,·

SERVEL-Bft:delux~e-g_a_s_r_e-:fr-,·i-g-er-- ELECTRIC WATER HEATER, and three irons, for sale. Will IF YOU HAVEl l'eal estate any-, dnrned good ~usiness. Popular for; ator, 19·18 model, bought Inst I White and Westinghouse. We in· sell . for $8.00 if talten at once. where in cole state, kindly &'ive >ts free movtes and goo~ food.,

August at .~35•1 from Consumers stall our own heuteJ•s. (Rates I Murwl Wlllett 521 S. Barnes, Ma- For Sale me full information, and I may be Cnn be sold on terms. Pr1ced t.o

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Power Co., forced to move to farm, reasonable, we send one man on son. Phone 5061. 25w1p I . able to sell it. sell. Owner engaged in two bust-Will sell for $275. Harold H. the Installation JOb.) All s1zes. CONTRACT $!i 000 t BN aid To Close Olive Deyo Estate nesses. Phone Mason 4081 or 1[ Bender, Hannah road or mquire of White heaters are lower, haye • • • a ': • P I NEED STORE and investment 2-•1171. 25w1 Robert I. Felton, Consumers heavier tanks, very thtclt insula- back at $60 11 montl:, ;xtra good 80-ncre farm properties Ol' businesses. - I Power, Mnson. 25w21 tlon. Terms: 10 percent dow. n. we ssel_ncurJty. Phone ownet, v896125Lu1n-~ on. Columbia road "" t

1 11 FIVE ROOM house with hath, Jo-

g w p 1 I N~>ED .some mo~e mo~ey 0 011 catecl on North Lansing-. Two-- -- --- -,- -;:b.---.~~-- i stock hentc!·s for either Edls~n or ~ . 7-room house in Mason, located II ~,on fmms or CJty p~OJ?erty .uht car gnrage with chicken coop at-OI.L R~NGE •. ,,_ mner, With bm~t I Consumer lmes. Jewett Appllance I BOY'S BICYCLE. FOR SALE, at 226 W. Ash street. '' y,,, You must be satrsfred wrt '• tachcd, two lots, private owner.! .. m oven, £01 sale. W>lbur McCm- co. 130 w. Ash street Mason, •10 00 AI n t h

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t·iek, 2162 Park Lane, Holt. ,1• ph~ne 5511. ' 23w11 t ~. 1 · :$2" 0~0 ~n~~ ~·o-~v e~ Submit bids to Raymond H. Me- · For information call .James Calt- •.

25w1p r?J er, · o. . ': ur ru .n.. L Ad • rider, rJ15 South Rogers, Mnson. ·~--- 1 Easy terms on all appliances mtles north of Mason on Phrlltps Phon~u~aso:;r~751 A 0 GreeJ10U!th Phone ·1501 Mason. 25w3

HOT POTNT electric stove in 130 W. Ash Phone 5511 road, phone 9602 Mason. • • ~ good condition for sale. Also II 25wl 25w1p 19wtf Real Estate Broker since 1 g 14 'h ACRE with new 1-room house

Kcnmor·e washer, $35, in good con- 1346 M on St Dansville lccaterl 2 mi!eq nouth of Mason dition, ,o·ood Gelding saddle horse, I GIRL'S BICYCLE for sale, $25· as ' . on US-127, $2,500. Emery Jewett,

V M I t e 215 "' t o 1 80 ACRES, 9 miles from Ln.nslng, Ph D 11 2291 saddle and bt·ldle, spirited but gen- F 't F d t ff ance c n yr • .,as a 1• one ansv1 e 229 State St., Mason, Phone 22571, tle nncl gnited. ·, ancrmodel. B. Ford, rul s- 00 s u s Mason. Phone 3161 Mason. water and lights in barn, 5 25w1~---------~--- 25w1 25 1p acres of muck-land, 4 acres .of 1036 motor, 111 good condition. No · · w d 16 f 1 d h fl -----~ F i 1 · I • 11 E f s I woo s, acres 0 m xe ay, ne - . 112 ACRES located 3 mJles north 1

' cay mg l• or Saturday cu s. ·' · 0 ·a e 30 GAL. GAS water henter, side community, high school bus to 80 ACRES, level l~nrl, large hlp- of Leslie, just off US-127. Emery Manthei, 2230 E. Covert road, r arm, for sale, Also cotton felt door. Call Ernest Viancour ut Lan_ roof. b~sement bam, silo, 7 room .Jewett and Rex Jewett, phone Mu-phonc 5202 Leslie. 1 mattress, nearly new, 10.00; Roll- sing 45908 or Brooks Realty, Lun· house, mce basement, )lew bath, I son

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sing phone 25137. ~ 25w1 orchard and large shade. Tractor, -~--- -~----- FRESH EGGS again at Walt's [number of one quart and two implements and stocl{ available if ---- -UNIVERSAL WASHER Jor sale, d '

in good condition, AJs3 walnut Poultry Farm ancl Hatchery, I quart glass fruit jars. Mrs. Bessie 5 ACRES, a beautiful setting• for wante . B 'ld' M t • I metal single bed with practically Cedar street, Mason, phone 21221. Cowan, 309 w. Elm St. Phone good living, a lovely 2-bedroom ·IN· MASON, 7 room house, 2 lots, u. I mg a er.a

22wtf Mason 23892.' · 25w1 home, about ·1· year I old. "Fine or- fruit,· grapes: and maple shade,

As You Go Save High Labor Cost

Utility Co.ttage, Only .......................... ..

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new cotton felt mattress and 1 chard,- on blaclttop road, just out- on blacktop:: st'reet,•has 3· piece f s I smalL si~e. baby bed, ·not in very BROILERS ancl fryers for sale. I ELECTRICAL CAPON~ZING In· side of Holt. ·call"Ernest·Viancour, bath, furnace and city·.water, $5,- or a e good>contlition, but suitable for a Clifford Pond, 1307 N. College struments for sale. Complete set, at Lansing 45908 or Broolrs Realty 500. . " ... , .- , .,. cottage. Mrs. Wilfred Jewett, 2858 road. · 25w2p I practically new, Cost $18. Will sell Lansing phone 25137;-l! 25wl .4 ROOM 'hous·e; garage, gn·s, bath, I 24x32 Tomlinson road, phone Mason for $10. Bruce Ashcmft, 1023 E. · ·' ' ' . . electricity, iq'id city water, $2,- ---9492. 25w1 STRAWBERRIES for sale. Bring I Columbia road, phone Mason 216BO. 950 .. , Terms"and 'quick ·possession. For Pnces On !l -- your own containers. John E. 25w1 2 ACRES,"' ·:vacant,'. ''level 'land,· GI·eat Wester·n Pal'nt ,. x 12 RUG, tan bacltground, sev- w b

'eral color$ in all-over design, Mullenix, 1359 East illough y/1 fac'!ng''sti'~et·' \VItlt ·City_ water, road, Route 4, Mason. 25w1p BOY'S BICYCLE for sale, in very sewer, ·gus !(nd' 'electricity foi· $1,· see $25. Also platform rocker, slip good condition. Ralph Elllson, 000. .. · •· · · : ·

covers and dmpes. Mrs. Vernon BROILERS and fryers for sale, phone Mason 26·161, 1191 Dexter 40 'ACRES, ··on ··blacktop, level, 4 Guy Royston Havens, 478 Waldo road, .phone one OJ' ll dozen. C. Boles, 1 mile I Trail. 25w1 room house, small woodlot, $5,·1 - 422 E. Oalt St: Mason

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· 25w1 south of Mason on US-127. ----- 000'1 Terms, Lewis ~G. Dietrich Phone Mason 5271 ---------- 1 25w2p /BICYCLE, wJll sell man's bicycle Realty Agency, 3136 outlr Cedai', I 15wtf 9x12 RUG AND PAD for sa e. Also in good condition, or will trade

3 new quilts, day bed with inner- S'l'RAWBERRIES for sale. Donald for a junior bicycle In good .con· Lansing. Phone 47755. · spring mattress, quart fruit jut•s, Jcnlts, corner .of Eden and In- dition. Don Heal, 106 Katherine , 21w1ptf HA:RDWOOD. LUMBER Jn rough 35 cents n dozen and other small galls roads, Leslie, phone Leslie .~trcet, Mason. Phone 22521. · . J for building purposes, or will cut articles. Mrs. Bertha Schlack, 2200. · 25w2p · 25w1 SMALL 5-room huusc for sale, 1 to fill orders. Earl D. WbeP.ler, 5 153'/., w. Maple, phone Mason meat, produce, drugs, frozen foods $7,500. R. F. Stevenson, 328 W.l miles south of Mason to Plains 5741, 25w1 1946 ALUMINUM TRAILER, 25 and S, D. M. lic~nse. stock and I Cherry St., Mason. 25w:J_p road, 'h mile west, und 1,4 mile

ft. Assembled, c om pIe t e 1 y fixtures in perfect condition. Also · -· 11orth on Laxton. road, phone Ma· CHILD'S HIGH CHAIR for sale, equipped. Only $1350. $250 down, 8 x 10 wallt-ln box, 600 lb. fro~en 5·ROOM BUNGALO\iv, new, ultra- 1 son 5283, or call Eugene Wheeler,

very reasonable. Also pair of terms. Phone owner , Lansing food box, 8 ft. double duty tn(\at modern, picture windows, mo·l Dansvllle 2039. - 20wtf Jight tan all-wool flannel trousers, 51052. 25wlp case, 20 case milk box and 14 hole dernlstic ldtchen, fireplace, auto- --=--------c----sizc 32-33. Never been worn. Also 3-PIECE bedroom suite for sale, · · llhe cream co.se. Priced to sell on mntlc heat and hot water. Nice LUMBER for sale, In the rough, want to buy good used tricycle or with good box spring >lind mat- IT'S TlllRRIFIC the way this new account ot health, $20,000 · down. ·basement. Large lot, $10,500.1 for building purposes. Call on ,

Call 2-.4171 Financing Can Be Arranged At Your Request

Call Us Also For General Construction Work I

A. M. ·Hunt Construction Co. "YOUR BUDGET IS OUR _GUIDEu ·

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large. junior bike. Mrs. Gerald tress. Also ·2 10-ton jackposts, ad· odorless Finn Foam cleans rugs Howe Grocery, 9270 McGregor Terms or will exchange for city I week ends or aftel'5:30 weelt days. Stricltland, 384 Oltemos St., Ma· justable.· R. H. Ryan, phone Ma· n. n d upholstery. Zimfl'lcrman'sj road, Portage I a k c, Pinckney, property, Phone owne1' 51052. Marvin Ott, 559 Diamond road, son, Phone 3721. 25wlp son 23261. • 25wl Home Service. 25wl Michigan, 24wtf ·'' · 25w1p phone Mason 23812. 25wl •••••••••••••••••••••••••••

A.· M. Hunt Custom-Built Ifomes - Olttagel! South Lansing St., US-127, MUIIOn

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INGHAM COUNTY NEWS,'MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 19iJB

W t A Wr'"" t2tllirnn.tos, Loon c, BrwlcuH, U ·onl '· l mn.n Rlc!h, 411 Contot• Htroet, nrrd get thum, W, H. Appleton, Hmall nlze, Hlclts Dry Clennor'H, AumliiiH nlrl, Tfldnn aid, Housel d PT~AS'rramNG-Ncw nn<l repair C st Bali }g' WANTillD -WrtHillngH, Mrs, Hot•- 01-JIOI<illNS WANTJlJD- Will come WA:N'l'lilD-Woorl and coal range, I r WTSH In this wny to tllnnl< tho

-~ an ·. (/!. Houte ·l, Mll/1011, Phone Lanalng OIP ' phone 2•11\H1 MltHon, · 21iW1 3:118 Pryo1• ront1, 2 Ill !loa north ot phone 72•157 I,nmilng, 2flwl flld, tho HCI'Viecls of tho Lions eluh .: *' 117fHJ7. awt:f Hay and Straw ---- -----------------------·--------· MaHOII, Phoroo 5: ~2.' 47wtf WANT!iJD-'I'wo used trunl!s J'nr I nnd cnch lruilvlchlfll who hn.a acmt

I'I'I"l'nmwn (JUJ1JSTs mcmu Mrfl, m, H. ClnJ•lc n nrl gr·and­

rlnug-ht.cr, Mnry Lou C!nJ•It, oC PI t L R ll 11 ~ gh, Pennaylvn.nia, nrc g'ucuts of MrH, JDfflc Browne thla Wildt, On F'rid1ty they will go to Mullett lal!C neltl' Ctwhoygnn to ViHi t nl the r,nt.tngc Of Dt•, and Mrs, F', H. Wlltlnms,

P 3 ----- ------ - ------------~ WAN'I'lUD-AecountH to collcet, ------ ------------------ lttlic storage, Phon a MnHon ' cru•da, !lowers nnd girts to multo age Wl•l WILL Ali1Ll~ your furniture, With Now Roy Adams, phone 1111 01' 356J WAN'rmD-lPry!,'rB, !'08HtCI'9 nnd 22580. 25wl' my monlil'H lllnCHH more plcu:mnt. ••lot.hln~: or nnythln~r you l)fLVC to Autom1tlic D!tlor I !lwtr heml, Detroit pr•lcc,9 at tho farm. __ _L _________________________ ··I Wrlcnrl.9 mu•eiy cmlllt ut 11 time ' ---- al'!l nt pullilc aucllnn. l,ormtcd nl.' • ----------------- --- --------- Wl'ito or phone Tyler Brogan, WA.N'I'E:D-+Iay to put up Clll Jllco lhls, Mt•s, Fl'Od I<'unson, 0 y'm)r l 1 Hi cor'IH'I' ot' Fllfnrt nnrl IIolt ronc.l, one/ Jack W1ttinan 'WASHINGS WAN'rED--Wll! cflll Howell, phone 572. slmrcs. I have a hay bni01·, Cllr-~ 2flwlp P, ,., 1; ./ ,8~~": 1 e~'H : 11 ·"~ 11 ~1.'' 1

t 'Jmile wr.Ht of' Holt, SnlcJ RtrtriH nt 1:l22 North mvm·y road I for unrl deliver, Cni'CIIIne Millar, 11w4ptf forcl Fenzcl, .Eden, phone Mnmm -------------- -----------------11L1~'l' tl'1, ng .. H

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Bl'lng wh11t yon httVo t.o Hllll. T•'or 1 • , 1 2-1<101, 17wlf WAN'I'lDD->itnncUng timber. We this wny to tlmnlc the many fm• ynu, MrH. Ai'lhlll' N<'Will1lll, r.OB Information call •JI861i Lansing, sc tool on Evory rnnc ~- --------- ---------- Will ptty top prices for large vir- frlcmls, neighbors nntlrelntivcs for 7'1tl'k St., MIIHilll, [1illli1C 2-li!J~}I. ~ awtr Mnson phone

22861 2'1w0 I WAN'r.ED-Gnt•pcn•cr WOI'i{, Cup- gin or liCCCllld growth trees, Thure- Lost and Found the llllllly em·cls nnrl nuts of ltlnd-

' 2<~W I P '---- ------ -- ' PI bnarclfl, t•cmodoling, new con- ann -Lumber Co. Howell. Phone ness shown mo during my recent ----- -- - -, - ~ , .. , -:I nc1 WOHK In Olltsido pnltltilig. INSrnm-A:N'i)-001.~iilm PAINT~ 1 Rtr;tcuon. Corner I•'l:lcis. roncl and 031. ' • 40wtt ,lllnesR, D. c. Darrow, 25wl AUCTJON!CbH--If :,<111 dtc Jll.tll-, Hownnl Nu·twls, It 3, Mnson, lNG W ll l I S ti f •.

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M-36, MnHon phone 2•1035, - -------- --·~ nlng on havlnii fill n~~e•t ion r·on-' I ,, I ""1 21 2 . n s rcpa rcr, ' n a uc 25 1 • 1 - DOGS-Report own or strtny dogs CA'iiooi~ oi·f-iANJ{s \v~\\iujJj to , . . , , ' , .11 ' P lfono -· "'' · w P' lion guaranteed. Harry Baines and ..1 • JW PI W' AN 'I ED -All !lnas ot ·cattle- to w E Dialer coun y dr g

. tact burton Wn tlccr. Pllnn< Lr H o - -- - ------------ --- --- ----- '1' B It 125 E " tl St I . --------- - __________ ,_ -- -- springers dry cows nnfl fresh. ' , ' ;, J ., thltnl< tho women or tho Ameri-d001 for snlc service and

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011 1 ., ~~~~ j WANTED--Custom. hrty nnd Paying highest prices, E. D. warden, Dansville. r:hon& 2• 61 · or can Lc'gion Auxillnry for their

estimate, lOwtf If In Need Of _· _______ ·_ I straw baling. New CaRe IJUlcr,! lcmnltlln & Son, Mason. Phone ,to Ingham county sneri • 0.?,~1,;2 JII'Hcllca) and generOUH gift of. a ~----------------- ------- ---- BABY CHICKS 1

wire haled. Ray Groh, flmt place 7001. 10tf INGHAM COlJN'I'? Humn;<: u ~~ baby lncubntor, equipped with

St [ D • W l In Stoclc north of Columbia l'Ofld on llldgar -- clety llrJ:'eB you to look for y~ur tempel'llturo control, humtrllflcr ·ea( 111a11 i'atnage 01' ( Miami U, S. Appt·ov<•d road, phone Mason 21582, WANTED --Custom bnllng of hay lost dog or cut nt the Antrn I nnd <lxygcn inlet., Mason General Constl'UCtiOn Co. See Pullorum Controlled 24w2p 11~d stmw ";ith new automatic Shelter,

1713 Sunset Ave., Lflnsm~. hospital. 25w1 . Ol·Ien Arr·as Sold Exclitsively - --------'-----·---·------~ hn. !cr. Call Jack Wtll.man, MaHon:

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h 2"861 L . t 1 1L il ·th I pen o , wee nya. one · ut W -t '' d P one ~ · · 0011 e' "" m 0 not 2~6218. All dogs plcl<ed un ku Complete buitdhtg·s or 111t innrl~ an e f tl D B 1 h 1 "' ,. "'

SH!DLL'S l•'mliJD S'I'ORE 0 10 u 0 " sc 00 on .wery cou1tty dog wnrden are brougi1t to rile Drntr,age Contractor J 23 6 "

1208 •rmncr Street Lansing roar • w P the Shelter dn.lly, 42w-,it 17 yeur~ cxpmicncc Pl L lng 28817 I -----------::-:---=---=::-;-.---;-:--Repairing ami rmnodclinr~

By the jnll or hrnw

IN 1\IASON l•'Olt WICIJDING Ml', and MrA. Hcmmn Bright

anrl son, Tommy, of Covington, J(cntuel<y, III'C tn Mrtson for n few rlnyH, '!'hey cnmn tn attend U10 wedding of Mr, Brlght'H slater, Irnogono, Ln Edwnrcl K Dunn on 'rhursdny nvcntng or this wecl< .

VISl'l'OltS I•'IWI\1 01110 Mr. unci Mrs, Prwl Clinton anrl

fllmily nf Humllton, Ohio nro spending the weclc with his par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. C. A. ·.Clinton,

' Surveying Free ' wnc nns ' 25w:!J All ldmls of beef wws and rlcncoit ASHIDS HAULE:D-ItnOblsh, cln· 07 Klrhy st. Leslie ------------~----- calves. Also Holstcin-Guemscy ders, Jtmlc, newspapers, mngn- F R

620 S, JGdgar mad P, 0. Box 21 Phone Lealie 2071 OIL BUHNl!JR SERVICJiJ, furnace spt·ingors for Eastern market, zincs. Also furniture moving 1111d or ent 45wtr other trucldng. Roy Kllpntriclt,

repairing. Gus, oil, ~oal rurnnces. Robe-·r·t Sl1eatl1elm 35•1 m. south St., Mnson, phone - ·- ------------------------,- Stnam, vapor, hot water boilers. ~ 21981. llwtf ----------------------------

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John Steadman, 13uiirlillg' Cnntt·adnr

Phone ORO·/

CUS'J'OM_ Bt\l"fNC: with new Cttsc. Hot wnler heaters, water softeners, SLEEPING ROOMS for rent. Mt'H., hal,.r·. AlsrJ have n~>w Jnt,rna- I'O.clintors, convcct.or·s. Plumbing 'WANTED-Goo(! Holstein heifer Clifford Keesler, 111 W, Syca-~

Lion a I comhlnc nnrl will do smne supplies. 225 N. Main St., Leslie. 2 miles south of E<lcn on E:den rtiud calves. F. ra. Fo"'la & Sons, R. more, phone 2•1661 Mason, 2a~tc1r 1

r:uslom c:omhining·. Cntl Ervin li 'liB2 tf Phone Leslie 2153 o B·OO p m · .11V P __ h __ one Le_s_e __ .I_' __ · _____ ~_w. I • • 4, Mason, 5 miles north of Mason · · · · · Ht\al, Ilarpc·t' road. Phnnc ]vinson _ _ 3wtf --------------·------------·----~

We've Been Thinking About Fathers, Too ...

2:Jwtr 2IS0'' 2"wl ~n ~lccmos road, Lan~lng phone THREE ROOM fur·niahcd np;u'l- I ' ~. " .. Johnson's ! WANTJUD-Custom w~rlt plowing H717.J. • 18wtf mont for rent at :l11 w. Coillln-1 ---- 'LIOll:le LaUl'lClr•y 'nuclc with brcal:er plow. Jaclc ---;---------------.- -~ bia, Phone Mason 2226•1. .

When C§·ops Are

Scientif~ccd~y Dusted ~ronn the Air

BEA~J

FARMERS!

Mn!w J'fllll' apftnlttlllll'nl nnw tn ha\'P h1\an a(~n·agt~ dustetl. Air :o;JH'~l.Yhlg' h; fai' IHtll'l~ thm·ough limn nth"r llll'ans aud is less ex-

fasl ,.,. llmu is pnssihle ll'i:!t nt:lwr I'Cj IIi j>illl!ll),

r 0 st 1 b i 1 R WAN rED-Good used lawn swmg, 2

o;wlp I • amcr, oc c r c go · l, or .Also lrrrgc combine, in good con- . .. ' '

Washing by home washers phone Dansville 2027· 1 7Wtf ditinn, Carl Darrow, 1 miic north FO-R--RE-• NT hy--the-,:,cek,-;;;'(~~--~ Hand Ironing -------------------- 1 t 11 t r A " All delicate gar·ments washed by HORSES WANTED, Will pay ':nc onc-qunr ·cr 111 e OilS· 0 · urc- front cottage at Patterson laltc, hanrl. Special Instructions care- $3 a hunrlrccl, regardless ol !Ius Center ttl 4360 Toles r9ad, completely furnished except bed-fully foi!owed, weight. George Phillips, Dansvlllr. _ ___ _____________ 25wl cling, has screened-in porch, new . The best mnlws oL soap used P. 0. 158 or home _address, Wil-.

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WANTED. ---Someone· to cmt hny boat and good fishing. Located Com}Jlete }1-,amily llamston, 228 w. Mtddle Sl., P. o. on shares. H, P. Austin, 1301 three mile~ east of Gregory.

268. 1wtf Howell road, phone Mason 26574 . Charles Kneale, •107 W. Maino St., Service ---------- - -- --------·-- ----- 25 1 stockbridge. Phone !)7-F-21,

l''or pielmp service phone 21281 WANTg]) TO BUY-.-H0~ 1 ~ 0 · Carll -----------------------------~-_w__ 21wtr a:w East Sycamore 1 Jewett, phone Mason 2~H[il. . WANTED-House or unf.urnishcd -------------·-----··-

11wi:f i 25w2 ~partmcnt. _ Veteran With two p . I --------------·------------------ chllclron. Wr1te or phone Fritz ersona

I WANTJUD -B"arm listings, We Harris, 205 Haze, Lansing. Phone Block Layl'ng· have a number of very good 2·7-142. 25w1p - ------- -----------

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Cement Wod{ By reliable veterans

Williams Bros.-70·l W. Center St., Mason

prospects for 5 to 10 acr·e farms. ------------- STRAWBERRY shortcaicc supper, Also 80 acre farms. Call Ernest TRUCKING W ANTJUD-I have a Tuesday, Juno 22, at eight Viancour at Lansing •15908 or two-ton stal<c raclr tl'llck for o'clock at the home of Lawrence Brooks Realty, Lansing phone hit·e. John Steadman, 620 S, Edgar Oesterle, 1 miles east of Mason 2fl137. 25wl rand. Mason phone 9801. i6wtf at the corner of M-36 and Diamond

- -------------------------------- roads. Supper is a free will of:­W ANTED--Custom nay baling, WANTED---Housecleaning, wash-, fering. Icc cream sundaes, lGe.

with Cac.e wire haler. Ec.lwar~l ing walls and office cleaning. I .Extra shortcal<e, 15c. Sponsored Watcrstraclt, 2780 Carter macl,

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. Also alterations and erocheling.l by the Housel W. M. A. . 2_ 5w1 Dansville. Phone Dansville 258•1. Clara Dietz, :126 East Maple, Ma- ----------------------- -

2•lwtf son 1711. Call before 8 a. m. or NOTICE-I have disposed of: my -- --------- after fi p. m. , I interests in the A. M. Hunt Con-WANTE:D Hay to cut on shares. 25w1 struction Co. Therefore I have and

Phone 25H1 Call Stockbl'idge fi-F-l or write --------~- ---------·will accept no responsibility for 1

Sunday being Father's Day, we've been thinking about your Dad and all the others in the community, thinking what suggestions we might make to you for the kind of important gift you'll be choosing. Our long experience in providing fine gifts for all occasions points to these as favorites:

Swiss nn<l Amcriean

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l'oei<et (Jl' \\'t•ist slrJc·s

lUNG'S

l~mhlt~m - Initial - Slmw

Sdling.~

Cigarette Boxes Cigarette Hold~rs

Lighters Clocks

Cuff Links

FORD ASELTINE Jeweler

S,prnying ma.h·r·Jal~i and Jllj•tJunls IUFP hPPIJ appro\'P.{I hy 1\lic~hi­gan S1ute c~ollt•J.:·l'. Cw..;( (•h:n·ts HI'P u•:Hiiuhlt~ fo1· .Your· inspP<·-Hun. E'QUI!'M,~-j,NT WILL m•; FLOW!\' 'l'il VO[:H FAH~I l'Oit IN-

25w3p I Sherman Sooy, Route 2, Stock- WANTE:D-Fielci of alfalfa or I bills contracted before or aftcrl1

O_R_O __ T_-::r-y I EL_E_ N __ S ___ S LE bridge. 24w4p clover to put up on shares or J.rune 10, 1018. Signed F . .J. Strlck-D h '! '' ' RE A ' ----~----- ---- ----· buy. Rollic Speer, phone Mason' land, Mason. 25w1p

Shop 1s now open between the:WAN'l'ED: Side delivery ral<c, 21035. 25wlpl - '-------------~-----------~• hou~ofDLm,and1 p.m Uyou ~uc~ng and ~g ootUn~ F~yd __ ---------~----- -~--------------------------------------~ have flrticlcs of clothmg to sell, I Weldon, second place north on MEN WANTED, ages 17 to 35.1 brmg them over and let me do tho • Mandtan road off M-:16. Phone Steady work for two years or job. I especially netd large size 240:33 Mason. 2•1wtf I more with above average pay, ertu­:·Jolhcs frn women. For Father's - - - --- - --------- :-- --- eational opportunities, travel, etc., Day we have ha.ndpainted nccl<ties. WANTED-Horse~, any .s•ze and Contact Corporal Wiles or Cor-

SP.I!~{J'f.laON IF \'OU \\'IHH ... '\ :1!;on.:~ <·a!l win hriill{ a l't!.pre:.:en .. tative with cumplf•1e l!ldails.

1\la~on

Styled in satin with stitcl;ed cup and plungil~g neckllnc · Illustrated -.Style 195 ·

A cup, sizes 32 to 36 · B cup, sizes 32 to 38 ,

· White - Tearosc - Black

Mrs. Mort Raymond, 524 W, Cen- any age. Top prrces pa1d. L. M. poraJ Tran of the u. s. Army and ter St., Mason. Phone 7571. Mink Farm, phone. Mason, 3002, U. s. Air Force Recruiting Service, I

2Gwl 11H1 West Columbta road. .Mason postofficc, each Monday . --------------------- . 21wtf from 1 to 1:30 p, m. 25w2p

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YES, WE HAUL GRAVEL for ------------------------ _ ----·~-------drives. Roy Kilpatrick, 354 E. WANTJUD---Welding. Have port- WANTED TO RENT--Female dog

I. South street, Mason Phone 21981. ahlc welder. Trmlcrs, stocl< . with mill<. Will pay $5.00 weekly, I . 13wtf raclcs and wagons made to order. Must be healthy, Will, be given

Also stool plow pomts sharpened very good care. Phone Dimondale ' and points reshnrponed. Riding 1379:1 collect. 25w11 GENERAL

CONSTRUCTION

BLOCK LAYING

OEMlUNT WORK

ROOFING.

A.M. Hunt

gar(len tractor for sale. Warfle's 1 ___________________ ._ ______ , Welding Shop, 1 '!:: miles west of I POULTRY WANTED, highest Dansville on M-36. Phone Dansville . prices paid. Will call for, Con- I 2102. 22wtf tact Pat Zambo, 20101 Eastwood, 1 --- __ _:_ _____________ . --· -------1 Detroit 24. - 25wlp, WANTED TO BUY-About 200 ~------------------ ·

bushels of good sound car com. WANTED-Day old calves for Claude Willson, Leslie phone 53P3, vealing. Richard Hnyhoe, 1 miles I Route 3 Leslie, 3330 W,right road, , west of Dansville on Clark road. ·J 3 miles northeast of Leslie.,' 25w1p

25w1p I

I PhCons~IClion 2 01oin I fiELp-w--.;\ NTE D-1'tegiste-;:-~cl,

0110 ason - .- , , nurse with car to teach home

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Jl i nursing. ClasRes i'i to 10 hom·s E t E y· I WOLVERINE AUTO insurance I weekly. APP!Y at Directot• of rnes . Iancour,

I Public liability, property dam- H?me Nm·smg, A~n~ncan . ~ed D. c., D. D. 'T.

age. Any age car. Get our rates Ct oss, 426 South Wnshmgton, r:an-hofore I'Ctlewt'ng, Let tiS explain I smg. 2~w2

Chit·nprueti" I the no exelusion policy to . you. \vANTED -at-;;-;ec. Calf, one or Health ami X·Ray Set·vlcc

I Herschel Jewett (at the applmncc two days old to replace one lost

413 w. Barnes Ave.

~~ore) 130 W, Ash, Mason, phone by mother. Phone Mason 5594. ooll. 25w1 25w1 I"ansing, 10, 1\f.ich. BLOCK LAYING and cement

work of all types done, with satisfaction. Price reasonable. Stanley Marshall, first house north of the store at Eden, Phone 5681 Mason, 19tf ----------------

Custom Curing OF HAMS AND BACON

Guaranteed 8o.Llsfuctory

Fiedler's Refrigerated Food Locllers at Holt

I Mason Frozen Food Lockers! 1 16~.u

I C US T 0 M COJvt:BINING--New' John Deere combine, prompt

I scrviee, good work. Carrol! Hail, I , l\!!icasta I•'arms, Mitchell road, Wil­liameton, Phnno fi6F'21, 25w2

Wanted

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I'M JUST A LITTLE' girl 15 I months old. Daddy says we need a modern apartment or· house, 3

I or more furnished rooms, Daddy , wor!ts for the .U. S, government and will, pay for any dnmages I might do. We will exchnnge a four· room apartment in Lansing, for

1 one here in Mason, Phone Lansing 55088 evenings,

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WANTED-Side delivery ral<e In good condition. Hicks Dry

Cleaners, . phone Lansing 72457. 1 25w1

CARPENTER WORK of all ltinds,

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WANTED-Girl to do general of~ fice wol'lt at .Jewett lli1·port.

Hours 1 to 5 p. m. except Thursday and Saturday

Evenings by Appointment Phone 27512

High school education, Apply in I person, Office open at 612 S. Eden road from 9 a. m. to clark.

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FARMERS' A void the liarvest Rush

Now is the time to get UNDERBODY HOISTS installed on your truck. Saves time and labor. These arc available for quick d91ivery. .

We Are DI'II•ibutnrR For

Colby Hi-Spe~d Dump Wagons Come in for further ini'nrmatiun

AI Rice Chevrolet Co.

Why Drive a Shabb·V·C~r? We' I~ ~ake It Look Like New $ 7· 5

· For Only

SPECIA,LIZING IN RUSTED~OUT SPOTS Radiator Repairing Welding Body and Fender

Repah•

Agency for GALIOi'l_EQUIPMENT

Jennings Body . Shop including cabinet malting, brick laying, · bloc!t laying, sldewallts, basements lllld driveways. I also t malte fireplaces llll.d sto1·e fronts. Phone 22701 Mason. . ·

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You know how most Dads are: they don't indulge them­selves in many luxuries through the year. Instead they do a lot of' wishful looking and window shopping at the outboard motors, the casting rods, the new garden tools they'd like to own. Why not make this Father's Day the time to give him one of these wanted outdoor items we know he likes.

·GARDEN TOOLS Spt·ayet·s .................. 29c - 95c - $1.85 Nozzles ....... 1 .......................................... 50c T.rowels ................................................ 25c Hedge Shears by W'iss .................. $4.00

GARDEN HOSE 2 Braid, Green, 50 ft ................... $10.60 1 Braid, Red, 50 ft. ..................... , .. $7.70 1 Braid, Bl~ck, 50 ft ....................... $7.10 Bull, Hose, 1 Braid, Red, ft. .. .......... SOc

~f To Help His Fish Stories Come True Casting Reels .......................... $5.45 - $6.00 - $10.00 Cane Poles ....................................................................... 97c Casting Rods ........ $3.50-$6.50-$7.50-$9,75-$45.00 Fly Rods .................................................................... $14.50 . Fly Reels ...................... $2.25- $3.00- $3.50- $3.75 Casting Line, 50 yds, .................. $1.35-- $1.50 - $1.55

. . . $1.75 - $2.00 Fly Line ........................................ $1.10..:.... $2.75 - $8.50 Minnow Pails ..................... ~ ........ $1.50 - $3.25 - $5.50 Boat Seats ............. : ..................... :; ........................... ,.$4.25

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Not For Fat-het·, But Fot• Father's Peace of Mind OUTBOARD MOTORS

LIFE JACKETS '

Evinl'ude Motors .......... $147.95 - $180.00 Nep~une Motors .............. $123~00 - $70.00

For Children

1-----U-se_d_M_E_R_C_U_R_Y_M_O_T_O_R_. ____ , In excellent condition $55.00

Small, Medium, Lat·ge

$3.70 ~ $4.20 On display and sold at our Jefferson- Street store

. Two Sto1·es to Serve You .

Da~t &. Cady I ., '

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THURSDAY, .JUNE 17, 1948 THE Stockbridge I W, Hnt•r•y Ytiung In tho pro~oncc lhc home of Hnttlc Beolt, usslsted

of relrtllvcs nncl invited guests, by Doss Kir•licndnll, Nineteen After• n r·ecllption n.t the homo of mmnbor~ were present. A bushtess tlte hrlclo tho couple left for Grund meeting wns mmducted by .Ardlo Hnplds where they will mnke their Coll\tiR, Ten clol\at'H Wits voted for

Jllrl hilu,v Anniversary home, the pl'lm1u·y room suppllo;3 of tho Honoring PhyliiH ColllnH, who Sunclr1y sohool nne! .~Hl,OO for the

I.PILChCH in the ]Jen.rbm·n high or,;an Fo~l\Vlll young- follts who /ere gr•llliJ to I ' Hdmol, h<'i' prtrcnt:i, Mt•, nnrl Mrs. Tl!n nnrilvcrHIIf'Y nr·g-nn f'csl.lval Wnlrlcnwoods, Pearl Powell nnd Her'lllwt Collins, gave 11. birthday nne\ honwcomlng will llo hr.\d .June Mtu•y StiiHnn provided gtUTJr.a ami dinner pru'ty Sundny, Phyllis 27 rll. lhc Mcl.hodist church, the hoslcuseH scr·vecl leo cream, lr.avoH Jcr\day fot· Vullegn Hrmpitul, Stodtbr\r\ge. l•'ll'ter.n minutes of Clllto rrnd cnffcn, Cal\fnmlu, where HIW will )le Hlll- mns\e on lhe nir by the organ and I Mr. nnd Mrs. Wayne Cnlllr.r nnrl tinned for thr. sulrlmllr, ' chimes will IJJ'ccr.rl" the 10::!0 children, allcn~ed, the ~Nld~l~ orJ

· · mMning worship servree whwh I thtJir niece in rolmlo, Oni•J .., • . .Jr-'l'o Hoy~ Slut" . . " . wlll also l'catur·o spcelaJ musical •

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drty, MH.cltlndet• Glenn Prwt .110 Is, numlJCI'H A potluck lurwhoon will MrH. Ella J3elrd, 7'1, of i<'ltch·

~ending Illclum.l Ml~cklnrlm• to the be ser'Vl;d ut noon und an organ burg passer! away at the n.uwc llth annual Wolvcnne Boys State I mmeert at 2 :~l0 by .7, w. Zimmer- Memorial hospital Mond11y morn­,~nmp to be held nt M. S., C. June' man nl' lncltson \vi\1 complete the tng. She i~ survived by nnu ullugh-17 to 2fi .. The StoclrbrJdge fire. d~-~ fe~llvnl 'actl~lticH. Sct·vJces arc tcr, Mr·s, George LondELk of Jacl(­ptcrlmcnt Is Hen ding Hnhmt H1ggs, sclwdulcd fot· caslem slandar·d son, Ii'uncrnl services were held nt of Gregory, . I' time, I the Mlliwt• funeml home Thurs-

--- , ---- drty afternoon at 2 o'cloolc, with Lnng-l'r~ll·ldl ~:t.Y Vow~ , , .• i Mar:ldmler• Glrmn Post 510 held interment in the Fitchburg ceme-WIIlar <l Lo~g ~uul Or~~ Vee I~~: :its first meeting and election of nf- tcry.

rlcl.t, both ol Stoelcbrrdgl!, wet e 1 fleers Mnnday in llll new hull ding I An ah·plane of the Dustnlre Co. lllfll'l'lcd al th~ McthodJst, church I on South ciinlon street, of Gr·cgor;v laid a blanltct of DDT Satmdny cven1ng, .June 12, Tlwy , . . t . , 1 f , I powder over Stoclcbridge last wen• lttlcndc<l by Weldon Lmw of Dr. Dehner re urncc 1'0111 ,J. W l 1 I g .

, ' · · " ll 1 t · t ··p s J· y Cl ncsc tcy even n , Stocltbt•\dge ltnd Irene Patrlclt of u·ee wee(,~ wes 0111 11 unr '1• Dr. and Mrfl.: Raymond Dancer Ann Arbor· Or·g-nn numbers unci morning un<l Mllnrlay attended t 1 t S t 1 l l

NEWS Marvin Salisbury Joins Standard Oil

Beginning .July 1, Mnr·vln Snlls-' n.lcrl from Mason high schnol in hw•y or Mnson will become 11 jun-IJO•Jl. He stucilocl n year at Gcm·gta lor resenrch engineer• with lhu ·Military college and then cnrolloci Stnnliard Oil Co, lwarlquaTI.erR In al l.he Michigan College of Mining Chlcn:;o, He WIIB gmclun l.l:d I:UJt n 1: Hou[ihl:on, He loft Houghton to wnclt from th11 Univt'l'llily of II-' i!Cl'Vc In tho Ju•my. Ho Hervod three llnnlH In dvll englnftcr·ing, ! ynars with 1111 llil'IJor•nc dlviHinn,

Mr. nncl MrH. SnliHil!lry nm now: After· his <llsc\uu•ge he entered ti·,e In Mason viHitlng llwii· pnrPIJts, 1 UnivnrHily of IlllnoiH, Mr. nnd MI'B, !Cnr'l Snll:;bJtry nncl! The f11ther, Enr·J Saliflbury, Is Mr. anrl Mre, Eugene r,yrm, nnd : n!Ho n. gt•ndunl.c ol' the Unlvcl'Rity otlwr l'elntlvcs, '!'hey hnvc be<•n ·of Jlllnot~. living in Champnlgn, Illinois, nnrl will now malw t!JCir· home In Chi· cngn.

Marvin Salisbury WHH gTacln-1 "·--·----------. ...... - . __ _,_., _____ , __

PART TWO

lliii,ICCTORS 1'0 IU,I!lET Board or cllrectorH for the Ma­

Ron Chamber of Commerco will hold a meeting nt the city council rooms Friday night nt 8 p, m,

DoUughnuiH, Here and Thorn In Pcnn~ylvnnln the t•otmd cctl!e

with tho hole In !mown an n cruller and the twlntC!l ploce of dough is !mown ns n donut, •rtwn, doW!l South, In certain. Bectlons, what ts !mown ns 11 doughnut In referred to ns a "cnlto donut" or "tried calto,"

1 HERRICK DISTRICT Jl.lt'H, Lee Gerhnt'dRteln

WePit end gLre•ts o.t li1c Leo Ger·-1 hat'dRtein home ineludcd Ill\', fllld .

1 'I Mrs, Stnnl~y Bullet· n.nd fomlly and Mrs. Len11 Lane of Chebanse, j

FIRE PREVENTION IS PA Y~NG OFFI

KEEP IT UP , Our Next Wastepaper Collection Will Be

· ' ' I" b l ·t· • 1 t AI · I SllC11 · as· a un fLY. even ng n the Wi!dcling mnrelleH were played, rc~ Y er .tn H;~noc, a lli<L, • Lansing, h,Y llfiiiH Nellie FJ. stephen~. 'fhc! The Deltfl Alphas hclcl then· Mrs. Marietta Brown had tho nng ceremony was rend by Rev,· .June moctmg 1\Ionday night at 1 mtsfortune to fall and brcalc an --------------------~•:..... _____

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ankle at the home Of her sister,

1 Illinois; Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gcr-, hul'(l•<tein and Karen Slw of Web- i bervlllc, Hobcr·l Gerstein [tnrl ram-~ lly of Donr.born, Aurlrcy Gcrlmnl-. slein of Howell, the chlldrPn nf

, John Lane of Webberville and Mol­THEODORE N. VAIL MEDAL AND $100 each have vln Gerhnrdstcln of •roicrto, Ohio. I

been awarded Richard V. Hall, left, and Russell R. Fogel- Mr. !Lnd Mrs, Sidney G1tles and

Friday, June 2 5 A large portion of the proceeds will be used ~o hc\p send Boy Scouts to camp.

Mrs. Alexnndct• of Owosso, ·----~.------ c ..... _ ~.---. l I f~;~~i~ c;~~~~~dr~[ tl;:rtR. T6~u;;,dd,

0 7J or ar fln "S '1! camp at Camp Cnmpbell, Ky. UJ, II- ll- The .Tunc meeting of the Kings

Water

Daughters will be at the country home of Mrs. Grace Cross .Tunc 25, with a potluck supper nt 7:00. Those attending arc to take any­thing that en n be used for the

I shut-ins at the U. of M, hospital. i Old records are especially wanted.

' I t 1' t B Cit·y for the M' ichi an Bell Tele Connie and Mary Ann, Mr. and sanger, ng 1 , memen a ay · g, • Mrs. Freel Seitz, Mrs. Aim Stfcfforct phone company. They were named for the c.oveted Bell System and Mr. and Mrs, cinrdon Hicl(s honor after applyin~ artificial respiration and reviving Mary and family were sunday guests at and David, children of Mr. and Mrs, David Clements, of Bay tho Charles Sb1fford home, . . . C't The oungsters were overcome by smoke .from their Mrs. G~ace Strobel and Vtrgrma 1

Y·, Y . and Vermta attendecl the Easlorn, burnmg home and had ceased breathmg. sexton and Tech high school com-

Judge Salmon Seeking Re-election mcn~ement at the college mulltor­ium In East Lansing rcccn tly.

Bundled papers and magazines will be collected if placed at curbs

Mason VoJunteer Fire Dept.

Mrs. Emma Dickinson and Herb ,Judge Marvin J. Salmon of Ing- ~ I spent the week end at the Thomp- ham county circuit court, who was

I son home in Toledo, Ohio. appointed to succeed the late·

Mrs, Doris Stanfield entertained Judge Paul G. Eger following the

Mrs . .Tacob Strobel visited her mother in Williamston last WCCI{,

Mrs. John Seclhoff visited oll

the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles---------------------------­Stafford Sunday.

Too \\'t•.'vt• ~ot t::w. f'qU!Jmwnt. and tim "lnww how" to gl\'e yom· c!a.r a t.huroug-1! dPHJling inside and out.

WMHIINCl, l'OLfHIHNG AND LtJBUICATlON Sl~lt\'ICE

Brown Hi .. Speed Service •

! 15 classmates of Barbara in hon- latter's death last BUmmer, an­' or of her 12th birthday anniver- :wunced Thmsclay he will seelc ! sary last Tuesday evening. .election next fall to fill out the un-1 Mrs. Laura Hutson is enter- expired term of the office which taining her nephew, Fred Ayrauldt ends December 31, 1953. of Califomia. , Judge Salmon was appointed to

Gerald Bolton of River Rouge succeed Judge Eger last August 5, spent from Ft·iday until Monday at to serve until the 1948 genom! the Orrin Powell home, election when he will seek elec-

Dr, Syd~ey Beclcwlth and Mr., tion to' continirc in the office for Kennedy ol .Tackson lef:t Tuesday the unexpired term. 1 fm· a fishing, trip near Traverse Tl . .· t 1 1 d an

11tstand-

C't · l 1e JUt rs Jns 1a o 111~;., and Mrs. Wayne Collier and ing r~co.rd i~ coun~y legal ci:cl';, children left Tuesday for a trip to and dtstm~urshed himself as .JUd~e the Sao, and through Canada. of the mt~mmpal court, to whtch he

I Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dancer was appomted m May of 1945, suc0-

, entertained their childi·en and ceedmg Judge Loms .E. Co ash wh I.!-==========================' I J grandchildren for a birthday din- was elevate:! to the crrcmt co~rt .. ----------------------:---------. ner for Bob Powell Monday. His appomtment t6 the. ctrcmt

Phnne 9301

Mr. and Mrs. Louis While nnd 1

family and Mr. 11nd Mrs. Edward I Strobel and daughter wet·e •rues­day callers at the Jacob Slrobell home.

1 Mr. and Mrs·. ,Judson Felton and Mr. and Mrs. E. Owen were Sun­day callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert Felton. '

Bobbie Gerhardstein is spending his vacation at the/ home of his grandparents.

, Mr. and M.rs. Loyal Shepler were 1 Sunday evenmg guests rrt the home

I of Mr. and Mt·s. Eldred House.

Mrs. Gerald Daily and Marvin and Carol Simplcc are spending

j the week at the Archie House home, , ,

Mr. and Mrs, Harold Smith were Friday evening cullers on Mr. and

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Strawberries Will Taste Mighty Good N~xt Winter

I Mr. and Mrs. Norris Mac kinder bench a year ago had the approval r---------------------------1 I and family of Grand Junction and of the Ingham County Bar associ- SEE CATTL.E FHOl'tT AIR

Mr. 'and Mrs. Eudell Berry of ation. Judge Eger had previously Lange Schmidt toolc off in his

Mrs, Eldred House.

We have all the freezing supplies you need for your home freezer.

PLAN WEEK-END MENUS

AHOUND HIS FAVORITE DESSERT

Kalamazoo spent the week end, been appointed to suc~ced Judge plane Wednesday morning with s. with their mother, Mrs, Jennie I Leland W. Can; of the circuit court A. Laxton and Johnny aboard to Maclcinder. who was appomtecl to the state view a bunch of bee£ cattle in .the

Georgia Winterood graduates 1 supretnc court, southwestern part of the state. from Western State college at 1 A graduate of Wayne University Schmidt bought the cattle for his Kalamazoo next Saturday lll•:"'J;inp,' I law school, Judge Salmon engaged township which has. been in the Livingston countY, farm. Laxton at 10 o'clock. The family from here I in private practice .in Lansing and Salmon family since 1836,' handled the deal but Schmidt, who i

and Detroit expect to attend: . Inghnm county from 1933· to ·194l; Judge Salmon Is a member of docs a tot of flying, fit·st wanted i

Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Maclnndcr, wllcn he was named assistant coun. the vestry of st. Paul's Episcopal to see how the cattle looltcd from i

I announce the ~irth of a claughler 1 ty prosecutor, and later was m.ade church, Lansing Cammandcry of the air, i at Rowe hosprtal Sunday. I first assistant to Prosecutor Rtch- the Masonic order, and is affilated 1 I I Funeral services ~or the two ard B. Foster. · . . with the Elks Eagles, and Odd Fe!-

. months old daughter or Mr. and In 1945 he was appmnted mum- low lodges, and the Lansing Ex· Dog.B mn 1,000 Deer. I Mr·s. Harold Shouse was !teld cipal judge of Lansing, where he change club. He is married and has At Ieastl,OOO deer were lulled .by ,

Lockers are now available at both Holt .and Mason plants.

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·Fiedler's locker Service from the Bapttst church F11day hnnclled thousands of criminal and one son, James Richard, 9, and dogs during a 10-day period In nud- 1

! afternoon at 2 o'clock, Rev, Ja;·· eivil cases until last August when lives at 711 Sparrow avenue, Lan- winter In New York state, The I i man ?fficiating, With interment m he was appointed to the circuit sing. deer were snowbound and at the '---------------------------• ; the vtllagc cemetery. court bench. mercy of canine packs.

1 ~~~cy~~~~~hBM~ fuwu~rnoo~fum~fu~~~eNille~oman -~---~-----~------------------~----~ Pecan Cream· Pie Holt Mason

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A thick cream pie topped with rich pecans and a favorite in any family where a luxurious dessert is an important part of special meals. We'll have them for you on Satur­day,

Another Saturday Feature

Cocoanut Cream Pie Our own egg-rich cocoanut cream recipe, made with generous portions of milk, eggs .and cocoanut.

HARVINS ICE.CREAM IN ANY QUANTITY

Mason City Bakery

, Indrann, rs vrSttmg her daughtct, in Livingston county, of English , , 1 Mrs ..• Gracc Osborn: ,· and Irish parents, and attended Passes 10 Lansing

Elizabeth Dance1 and Har11ct Howell high school. H1s parents, , i ,Johnson spent part of last week at Mr. and Mrs. Fred .7. Salmon, stillJ Gertrude P. Alchin, 66, died in a 1 Pleasant lalw, rcsidP. at the farm in Deerfield La.psing hospital Sunday after-

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Mr. and Mrs. Sheldon Culver, noon . . who have spent the past fou.r -~cttc Trapp Is worldng at the Mrs. Alchin was born in Meri-wcei(s wrtt: Dr .. and Mrs. Culver, store. dian township August 28, 1881, tef:t for Caltiorma Tuesday by way Mrs. Floyd Miller has been en- and had lived near Wcbbct•ville for of Canada. tertainlng her ~not~er, Mrs, Roy more than 50 years. She is sur-

Mr·. and ~rs. Alva Beeman, Lu- Losey, of Ypmlantr. The~ both vivccl by the husband, G. Haze ella and Mrs. Ada Bruerton spent spent a few dayH at Worthtngton, A!

1. • d ht Mrs Ivan

Sunday afternoon at Ella Sh~rp Ohio. . A~·~n,Rl~c· ;~~gso;~: Tracy, .7. C. l?arlt, Jaekson, attendmg a Col- Mr. and Mrs. Oral Whrtcfleld I ~nd ~eorg~ H. of Webberville, Ims plcmc. . . and Terr~ spent a few clays at Elmer G. of Howell, L. s. of Wil-l Mr. ami Mt·s. Art Nelson wet,e Indranapohs, Ind. : . . . liamston and Edmond of Cheboy-

lln Parma Sunday af.tcrnoon. . , ¥rs .. Ettf,L DJCdn?k IS spendtng gan, 23 grandchildren and six Mrs. Lorenz Glover of Rose Ctt~ some ttmc tn Detrmt. rcat rand children, four broth- 1

1 is visiting at the Rex Glover home. Ruth Culver returned Sunday g. T ~c G Cat: of Rodney i . ~1~·· and M•:s. Stub Owens arc 1 from a trip to Washington, D. C., ~::nin~to~ M~nroc ~f centerline:

I vtsrtmg near Paducah, Ky. . and othet· eastern pomts, flymg Ernest Monroe f Webberville and

Little Loralee Hardt stayed wrth both ways. · Hazen Monroe 0°f.Willinmston: and

her grandparents, Mt·. and Mrs. · · t M FI · d s 'th f 'L Ray Hardt, while Mr. and Mrs. ROLFE COMMUNITY a:rs er, rs. ' oy mt. o an-

I Chet. Hardt and Sarah Ann of 1\lrs. Allee Brown sr g, . I Buffalo, N. M., went to LaCrosse, Th~ 'body was taken to, the

I Wisconsin, after his mother. Mr. and Mrs. Clare Smith of Gorshnc Bros. chapel 1~ Wrlham~-

Mary Millhouse is having a va- Laingsburg were ~unday guests of ton where It remar~ed· unttl ~---------------------------1 1 cation from Stanfield's store, Ja- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Bray. Mrs. Wednesday when ser':tces were ••

1 Cal'l'ie Pierce of Eaton Rapids held from the Methodtst church

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Underwood & Hall \

·Ice Refrigeration In These PROGRESS ,Units

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• MODERN

e STREAMLINED

8 INEXPENSIVE

The handsome cabinet illustrated· at the left is a 100-lb. capacity unit made of easy-to-clean white porcelain with chrome accessories. There ~re no moving parts to break down, no power b1Ils t~ pay,

$87.50 PROGRESS refrigerators are also available in a 7 5-lb, size, a smaller scale unit than the one des­.cribed above with the same low cost advantages. Lower initial cost of. the unit itself starts you off with a real saving~ ·

$67.50 Mason Branch

-Lansing Ice & Fuel Co. Henry Fries, Manager ·

Mr. and. Mrs. Ben Marshall re- Fisher officiating. Burial was turned home Saturday from a va- made in the family lot in the Web-

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cation trip through the west. berville cemetery. Pallbearers While in Washington, th~y visited were Ward, Everett, Claude, Law­Mr. Marshall's brother and wife. renee and !{enneth Alchin and

I Sunday gue.sts of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rice, .Tr. Fred Brown and family were Mr. ------

1 and Mrs. Kendall Gargett and son, or.n RESIDENT PASSES

. Richard, of Eaton Rapids, Mr. and Homer H. Jacobs, 84, dled at a i 1 Mrs. Albert Dennis and daughters Lansing- hospital Suttday morning.f and Mr. and Mrs.· Clifford Dorrell He was born in Ingham county 1

of Rives Junction, December 25, 1863 and for many Ten women of the Cllstrict met· years had resided in Howell. He Is

at the school Thursday evening to survived by several nieces and organize. an extension club. The nephews, services were held from officers chosen were as -follows: Gorsline Bros, chapel in Williams-Chairman, M:rs. Mae Annette ton Tuesday afternoon with the I Smith; secretat·y and treasurer, Rev.' Harold T. Reese of the Bap­Mrs, Hope Hong; vice chairman, tist church officiating, Burial was I Mrs, Glenn is Laxton; and leaders, in the Laltes cemetery in Howell.

I Mrs. Allee Brown and Mrs.· Ger· Pallbearers were .John, Hollis and aldlne Miller. Recreation leader is Wayland· Hasldll, Dale and Ken- I Mrs, Madelyn Hazel.. The next neth Chappel and Harold Van Or· 1

I meeting will be held at the school den. I on July 8 in the evening, and the group will discuss flower gardens. The refreshment committee for the next meetl]tg Is Mrs, AJ1na Coffey and Mrs, Hazel. The eve-

. ning closed with visiting and re· j freshments of cookies and tea nnd

I coffee were served by Mrs, Brown and Mrs. Smith.

'Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith and daughters were Monday evening callers at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Charles Blebeshelmer near Island Corners,

()oat Dust In MlnCI .Accumulation of coal dust :n

mtnu has long {lresent~A . a health hazard. A few mtncs apray .a fine mist· of dctet•gent aolutlon tnto the

;\[AN D~ES SUDDENLY John H. Selfridge, .61, died at a

Lansing hospital Thursday after' noon very suddenly. He was born In Ingham county March 3, 1887, and had liv.ecl in Williamston township for over 40 years. He Is survived by the wife, Florence; one son, Donald; three grand­daughters·; and one sister, Leta Henna of Pasadena, California. Services were held from Gol·sllne Bros, chapel Sunday afternoon with the Rev, E. L. Croclter of Brighton offlclat~g, assisted by the Rev, H. A. Cole, Burial was · made in the ... Rbwle)l cemetery. Pallbearers were Arttmr" Pipet•, RaY.: Perkins, Ray Combs, Glen Botsfol'd, John Mocltbee and

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INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THUUSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948

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Dansville Oow~t nwtlon IH Slurte1I At; Danjvllle i'lnhool

Tho conatruat.ton of tho new shop tnnd ugz•Joultlll'a) llulldlng fot•

Tllo)(!IJ Yonng thn 11ciwol . g-ot lllldClWElY tl1l11 Plun MIIUar,v Furwral weel<. Til" footlngR · um br,lng

" 1 d b 'M, pout•ed ancl the septic tank and Wonl hus tJeon J•cce vo Y 1 • drainage tile nrc being inntulled And Mra. !lllgln Stevenson thut the d

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body Of their /lOll, Pfr., l{elth un Wllfta;n H, BeoHiey nnd SOIHJ of Steven.~on, who WnR !tilled Augu,qt Lnnslng ore the contmctora t'or 1, 1011, nt Sul.r~nn In t11e R<Hltl; the general construction nn<l Dnrt Pnclflc, will n11lve ul LnnHinr, & Cndy or Mmmn nrc doing the Wednemlny, .Tunc 16. The body will plumbing heating und electrlcul be lulten to the Vogt funerul homej · l r ll;e building Pluns cull fm· In DnnsviJJe whet•e ll will rem11ln fJ~; c~mpletlon of th~ proj•wl about

oral other guests a.t a one o'oloclt I po.n·ci Artz, who recently re. Mr, nnd MrR. Don AndcrRon of I Wurd Mitchell of Qrogm·y wo.s I Mr. un<l Mt•s, Lou Anderson or'l Mt•, o.nd Mt·s. ))'red Gr!Rson and luncneon on 'l'ueoclay, 'l'he after- turned from Guam, vlsltecl f~lemls N. Ilea wet•e weclt end guests of Mt•, IL Sunday vlaltoJ• ot' Mr. und Mrs. Lunulng an. d M1•, ond. Mrs. ,John daughters and Mr, 1111<1 'Mrs, ,TnmcR noon was spent In visiting and I here 'l'htn•sday, · nzHl M1•s, Forest Anderson, Sun- :I George Mltehcll, f Powell o!' Aut•ellLIH wm•e, Snndny ,Jennings or Ro;vnl Oak nttonded playing gumell. Tho ocou~lon wus Ml', ond Mm, Robert Andoraon rJu;v they ull were dlnnoJ• guostH ~r Olnrloe Nolnon IH apo!Hllng al evening dinneJ' gueflta of Mr, lliHI the Smllh-Dcng . wedding Frl<luy In llollot' of Mr.9, Clm·trndc Whit- und rumlly wc1:0 sundo.y guost11 of Mz·. nncl .MrH, William lllll'llngamc

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. couple of wocltR w.ll.h M 1·, and I Mrs. W.lll.lilln Musolf!. even tug rtnd visited rrlntlves over wm, county p!'Csldent, the Ia.tt

1w;s parents, Mr. and Mrn. of LlliJRing. , · MJ•s, Rohert Wlel1 ol' Douglas. j 1\TJ•, nne! Mt'H, ,Jess Kent or tho week rnd. Mt·. unci 'MI'II, .Ten-

Cheater Benjamin of Lanning, 'Mt·, and IVIrs. Cnt•J Nelaon :umiJ 'Mra. 'Marlon. Pot•Jwr of Mnson, llrmlenton, JT'lot·Jdu, uro vlaltlng nt nlngH hnd .9pent the pnRt wce!c Mr. und Mra. RoboJ-t .Smith were M 1 M a V t 1 ramlly 11 pent Sunday. wtt.h the Jat-~ 18 ,spenulng a few clny.11 thlu .werlll ·'the home nf Mt•. rrnd M. r~. H. oy Ho- wlth·r.nlatlvnR hr.rn nnd at IDdr.JJ .. I

,, t f M cl M r. um rs. oorge · og ·, ' r•,, b t Mt an 1 M R Cln ton 'Marriott wee< on-. guea 11

o 1'· un r•s. and Douglna were sunday evonlng ter's parents, .Mr. ond 'Mrs. Clyde with heJ• dttughter, MJ•s. Wllllum nt·" · ' r · Y

Raymond Smith. They ulao vlsllcd dtnnet· guellt/1 of Mr. and 'Mr·s. Shaffer of Lrrlngab111·g. Neiawonger. . I Rev. and MrR. Hmrr;v Schmidt nnd frnnti;v spnnl the weolc e!ld~ M1·, nn<l Mrs. Charlr•s Mendow ami t r R 1M r 1 y 1 -----their dntrg!Jtcr, Mrs. C. a. Wright, Loul11 Yuhasz of Lunslntr. Mr. und Mrs, Duncan .Noyes of I Mr. nn<l MrH . .Arthut• Olson ,9pent I or Gladwin wer·e Wednesday din" with rnla lvnH a.t Wntcrloo.

Mt•, n111J Mr11. Manley Mnuclow, nil d 1 It tl tl 1 1 1 l'L J ···- ··- - " ,, " ~ MI .. mJ<l Mrs, Floyd Wurfle. Htlnnllcer, N. l.T .. llt'l'lved Woclnes. tho. weelt end with Mr. nnd MI'H, 1WI' gucs s o ev. nm ''·9· " 0 1 RL'-~'NI I"'Tw IN •Jtlll"

o!' LnnH ng. Lawrence Wnrfle of Marlon. let~, Mrs. Elat•! Osbol'lle. yo.cht, ''Ml Hom" on St. Clnlr Byron Slevm!R hna l'e-eniJstcd in

1 spent Sunday with M1·. unll Mm. ny for a v s · wl 1 10 r <aug 1- a,r·llld Powers nllmml their I '- J er, ·

Mr. and MJ·s. Almond Wing and Mz·. ancl.Mt•iJ. Paul Hodglen nnd! lnlw. . AURELIUS the. nt·m\ for ;' p~rlod of three untll Sunday, ,Tune 20, when .a 1 uw middle of August. · military funernJ will he helct nt A ltindCJ·garten tcnr.her wan the 'Methodist chtll'ch. Buna! will mJCurod by the bouru of etlucat!on be nt Bath, • during the past week, Mrs. Mildred

•· "· · , ScoOeld of Mason algnell a Cotl-lllhln Rdmnl Tn Closn , trucl .to teach here for the com-

Rolland wm·e Sunday visitors of Mrs, Roy West spent Tuesday frrmlly spent Sunday with the Jut-~ George Young left Thiii'Hclny !'or, MrH. :\lnry Ilr•os••hn I yeut 8, · rie left rhurmi~ly, .Tur~e :1,

Mt•. und Mrs, Chnr·Je11

Wing ot' with her uunt, Mrs. Clifford Bates tar's parents, 'Mr. und Mm. An- Greenwood lol<e, ncar ColumlnJH, 1

for Fot L Kuox, Kentuclty, accord-Gm~s lake, or Leslie. . drew Millhouse of Stocltbrldge. . Ohio wher•c he will spend thel' The father-son banquet wlll be' lng- to hts mother Mt•s. Stunley Mr. nne! Mrs. Wnyno Dnlton unll Mrs. Sum Williams wus a Sut- Mr. and Mrs. Lutlwr Peursoll sumr~er os junior he!pez· nt tile helL! Ft·ldny evening rrt 7:30 p. m. ,Bowen. He bud ;Yez·ved for seven

Mr. and Mrn. Robert Somera at- llt'duy g4est of Mrs. Tber·mn Cur- and Fz·odrJie of Hlghluncl were I camp, · l'rhc Knapp fnmrly of rndlo fo~ne yeat·s aH tl "hit!! wnz•rnnt officer tended lhe State v. Jc, W. r'onven- tis of Stocllhrtdgc. Mr. and Mrs. Sn.tm•clny guests of the formcr'H I Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Lawton Hedg!cn,

1 >'vlll ;rlv" the cnlez·talnmont. In the nz·my air force prior to l'O•

tlon u.t Port Huron fmm 'rhur·stluy Glen Curtis ure the parents .o!' u /sister, Mrs. mvert Petteys, uml Mr, and MrH. Paul HedglL•n nnd 1

.J'vrt•s. Ft·cd. Fans. on of Eld<•~, who cnlitrtlng. Bible •school Ia continuing this ling yem·. Mrs. Scofleltl haa a B. S.

week, und ,Will close Jcz•lday with ll ·degree from the UnlverHity of picnic ut the county purl<. Tlw 1 C!Jicngo nnd has had uddltlonul avemge atlentlancc Is about 70' tt•ttlnlng In klnder•gartcn and tlrst crwh cluy and the enrollment Is gmllc worlt, besides several years over the 100 mnrk. All children or actual experience. Her last who attend lhe picnic are to tuke position wo.s ul 'Mrmon.

until Sm1uuy. oon born Monday, .June H ut the Mr. Petteys. l'amlly unci .Mr. and Mr·s. Leland I hnr; been Ill the past month, IH nble ------

Mt·. auc] Mrs, .Earl Dal1ln of I Rowe Mcmm·tal hospltuJ In Stoclt- Mr. uml Mrs. Charles Kreeger Penlne and family wm·e guests of to he out and nttended the wed- Cool nlglltH nnd . modero.tely Lansing and Mm. Vera Dayton of bridge, The bttby hns been named, and Mr. nncl Mt'R, Luwr•em:e swnn Mr. nne! Mrs. Arthut• He.Liglcn nl' I <ling of her. granclduughtm·, })rwo- W!LI'lll hut not hot days give Mu~on wore Ft•fday dinner guests Clark. , uttondod the 4-H bum dance at Leslie Friday evening In honor· of I thy Smith, li'rlday llvcnl;,g., ~t.rawbcl'!'ie~ good fllLVOJ',

their own lunch. 'rhe drink will he furnlHhcd and also there will be a treat fot• the ch!ldt·cn. Purents lll'e ·Urged to nccompnny the children .on the picnic nnd transportation will be furnished. They wil! leave immelllatoly at lhe close of Bible school at 11:30, On Sunday eve­ning tlw progTam will be IJCIL! ut the Methodist church at 7::!0, The art worlt WI!! u!so be on rlispluy.

'J:o Honor ~r rs, nul<! n

of Mr. nnd Mrs. Eddy Wall<er. . Mr. o.nd Mrs. FuriA Witt nnd Plymouth Saturday evening, the blrthduy anniversary of their I ----------------------------Mr. nncJ Mt'R, Melvin Simonton, family were Suncluy evening Sgt. Averon ,AcltlBy of ·Fort ruther.

Mr. nnd Mt·s. Rulph Olynn and Mr·. guests of 'Mr. unll Mt·s. Merle Knox, Ky., spen.t the week end Mt·. a.nd Mt•s, Vern Sevenmcc of 1 1----------"---------..,---------, un<l Mrs. Roy Hobart rctumed swan of Mu.~on. with his family here, East LanHing wcm Si!ll<ln.y after- 1 NOON LUNCH The W. s. C. S. is sponsoring a

curd shower fot• Mrs. Emma Dakin, 808 Clarlc St., Lansing, In honor of her blrthcluy anniversary which is .Tune 25. Mrs. Dnldn will he 87 yerrrs old. She Ii vcs with her dnughter, Mrs. Ticlswell,

Plan Ic:e Crr,am Rodul 'I'he Booster club will hold nn

llPV. I'r·eUyman To Sprulc lee creom snclal on Suturduy eve-

Sunday nf:tcr visiting In ~ns!Jing- Mr·. and Mrs. .rumes Gardner Mr. and Mt·~. George Catrell of noon gue~ts of the formet·'s cnu- i

ton, D. C., last week. I hey re- and Ed Brotherton of Mason und Howell, Rlul Johnson of Detroit, sin, Mrs .. Evert Petteys, unci Mr.! turned by way of Nlngan1 Fulls. Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Otis were Sun- l'vlr; nn)l Mrs. Lloyd Johnson or Petteys. 'I

Mrs. _Lotrise White of Redford day dinner guests of Mr. und Mrs . .Tacltson and 'Mr. and Mrs. Beryl Mr. unci Mt·s. Gcor·ge Vogt, .Jr.,. and M1·. and Mrs. Jcred Mcl{ennu Merle Otis of LnnHlng. Smith of Stockbridge were Sun- and Douglus were Sunday dinner: und Putty L;ynnc of Wayne were Mr. and Mrs .. Justin Bracly und day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Ros·· guests or Mr. nne] 'Mt·s. Victor I Sundfly evemng supper gueHts of family spent Sunday with the for~. coe ,A rna!(). 'Mrs. Arnold Is lm- Palmer of Muson, I Mr. nnd Mt·s. Leo Roger•s .nnd Mrs. mer•,9 mother, MrH. mllzubcth pmvlng from Iwr r:cecnt illneHs. Mr. and Mrs, Wayne \NnlltcJ' 1

Samh Rogers. 1

Bra<.ly of stoclthridge. Wayne Otis of Wtlllnmst?n was nnd sons or. New Hudson were 1

M_r. und Mrs. Don Sites and Mr. nne! Mrs. Gnry Brlgga und a ~,l'lday cUnner guest of Jus pur- Saturcluy vlsttors of the former's: famzly were week end guc~ts of r.<n.rcn were week end guests of. ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Til. Otis. parents, Mr. unci Mrs. Ralph Wal-l Mr. anll Mrs. James Not'ton of Mt', and Mrs. Wllli.um Briggs of Mrs . .Toledcll Barr and Cl~de !<cr. .

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Dinners Qnldt, E'ffldc•nt: RPr·vlc"' •

'J't'lnpllng li1uuotl 1\Jollllrnftl l'r!t,.,s

N.,xt Sunday morning, E. C. ning at the church. BcAldes ice Prcttymrm, executive secretary of cream, cnlte, pie nnd coffee will the Michigan Tempemnce Faun- be served. 'rile committee con­drltlon wl!J be tho speaker ut the, slats of Dom Diehl, Roscoe Arn­regulnr mnming service. Rev. I old, .Jeanette Witt und Marian Len drum will be attending the an-

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,' Diehl, nun! conference in Detroit. Rev. --- ·

Lansing. Lafayette, Indlanu. I and Lauro. spent Suroduy wtth i Mr. and Mrs. Max Warfle nnd I 'Mr. ancl Mm . .Tear] McC. abe und Mr. and Mrs. c.· ecil Cole of Jack- Mr. rrnrl.!'ll'rs. Walter Artz of I~ a- Lind. o. were week end guus~s. of

Donald and Mr. and Mrs. Harold son were Saturclay guests of Mr·. ton Raptds. Mr. and Mrs. Robet•l Ferl'la of Across from the court house Wing nncl Gerry uttended the V. and Mrs. Lloyd Brooks. Mr. and Mm. B. Collier or Ma- Ypsilanti. They also visitetl their F, W. convention in Port Huron Mr. und Mrs. l?red Corwin nnd son were Wedncsclrty evening duughlcr, Ko.thy, at the Univcr-Sntlll'clo.y. Mrs. Minnie Grimes were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Otis. sity 11ospi tul in Ann Arbot·.

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Prettyman hns been in Dansville lli>ntertnlns 0. ,E. S. Group pt·eviously unll is higbly rccom- Mrs. J. B. Dalton entertained mended as a spenlter In the tem- i the county llfflcerR nnd mu!J·on,q of perancc enuRe. l Ingham county 0. E. S. ·and Rev-

M1:. and .Mrs. ·Glen Fox and dinner guests or Mr. and ·Mrs. 'Mr. and Mrs. Paul Card were Mr. ~ncl Mrs. Rny Yocum of Pauline, Dtcl< Wilson, Lurry and Myrlan Grimes of Lunsing. wee]< end guestn of the former'~ Stocltbr·rdge ancl Mrs. Bertha Mc-Gary Fitch nnll 'Mr. and Mrs. Mr. uncl Mrs. Dorn Diehl wez•e mother, Mrs. Mabel Card of Case- 'Laughlin and Mrs, Ruth Skutt of Clare Fox attencled the Fox re- Sunday <linnet· guests of Mr. uncl ville. The latter wss bt·ought home .Tacl<son were Sunday guests of union ut Goodrich Sunday. Mrs. Jacl' Hufford and Mrs. Irene Saturday from the hospit~J, and Mr. ancl Mrs. Roy West. .

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'Mr. and Mrs. Irvin Sherwooll of Franl<lin in Mason. · Mrs. Paul Card remurned for the Mr. nncl Mrs. Wallace 8. Gllli<), Mason were Wcclnesday evening Mr. nncl Mrs. Dale Shepler of week to care for her. . formerly of Lansing, gave a drnner guests of Mr. und Mz·s. John Willlamston were dinner guestf Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Dwhl were housewarming party S'!turday Corbin, . Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Lewis clinner guests Sundny of Mr. and evening, .Tune 12. Twenty-four

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Suger of Su- Freer Mrs. Guy Adams of .Jackson. f guests were present. Mr. and Mrs. gar Loaf lake and Mrs. H. T. Ful- Mr' uncl Mrs. R. M. Laughlin i Mr. and 'Mrs. Dnle Erter nn<11 Guile recently moved to their Ier of Mt. MotTis spent Friday at and Mr. ami Mrs. A. o. Green- I sons spent the week end ut Plens- home here,. which is known as the, the home or Mr. and Mrs. J. B. ough attended the wedding of I ant la!{e,. . , . Hobut·t .resr<lence. The Gurles pur- 1

Dalton. their nephew, Thomas Magee at Mrs. Ltlly Fette~ Is spendmg a chased 1t a:bout a year ago. !

Mr. und Mrs. George Vogt, Sr., Columbus Ohio Thursday after- few weel<'s vacatzon With rein- Mrs. Eel Thompson and Mrs. Sy' attended the wedding of Marion noon. Th~'y also 'attended the wed- tives in Jacltson. . O'C~nnor of Greenville and Mrs.' Anderson to Eclwnrd Cook at the din, of their niece, Putricia Tay- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Sherman Leshc Yost uncl Mrs. Clar·cnce I Free Methodist church in Port lor gat Columbus· Friday evening. nllCl family were dinner guests Green of Belding spent Thursday i Huron Tuesday evening. The bride Th~y were, week end gue13ts Of Sunday of the formet·'s pm·ents, with Mz•. unci Mrs. Lcslet· Scott. ! was the daughter of Rev. Vernon Mrs .rury zuvitz of Huron, Ohio. Mr. unci Mrs. Sherman ot East Mr. and Mrs. Claud Hayden of i .Anderson, Who was pastor of the Jliirs L K Sanllers of Lansing Lansing. .Jacltson were Sunliay visitors of I Free Methodist church hez·c 11 was ~· s~turday guest of Mr. und Mr. und Mrs. Lewis Freer, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wing·. . yeat·s ago. The ceremony wus per- 'Mr~ 'non Lecinnrd and Mrs. Elmery Iereer and Orrene 1 Mt·s. E. J, Simons visited at the

1 formed by her father und tl1e Nr'r. and Mrs. Ll~yd Huyhoe and and Mr. uncl Mrs. Merle Freer at-[ home of her brother, W. C. Bag-1 bridegroom's father who is pastor fa mil wore sunday dinner guests tended a reception for Mr. ancl' ley in Lansing last Friduy. Junior I

of the Bloomfield Free • Methodist of 'M~ and Mrs. Robert Hayhoe Mt·s. Austin Otis Friday evening Simons returned home tLft.cr spend-: church in Bloomfield, Ill. I of Ok~mos ut the Northwest Stockbridge hall. ing the week with relatives in

William Musolff and son, Neale, l'vlr and 'Mrs. L. Price and Mr. Robert Greenough is home from Lansing and Mason. wer.e in Plymouth Monday on and Mrs. Albert Price and family Michigan State college for the Mr. and Mrs .. Ellmer Cor·bin ancl busmcss. of Lansing were Sunday evening summer vucatzon. fum1ly of Lunsmg were Thur·sday

I Mrs. Irven Holmes of 'Mason guests of Mr. and Mrs. Bob Price. Mr. ancl Mrs. B. A. Grunwald evening dinner .guests of l'Ylt·. ancl was a Monday guest of her mster, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shorpenning and famzly. nf East Lansmg were Mrs . .John Corbm,

I Mrs. Roy West. and son of Ft. Wayne, Indinnu, Sunday VJSttors of Mr. und Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Stunley Proctor Mr .. and Mr. George Merinclorf were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. Arthur Harrison and Mr. and Mrs. and Jack und Nuncy of South

I w.~r·; Sunday visitors of the for- and Mrs. Wilbur Singer. Don Leonard. Lyons were Sunday guests ut the i . mer s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mr nnd Mr·s. Robert Thompson Mr. and Mrs. Dell )VIeud spent' home of Mr. und Mrs . .J. B. Da!-1

Merindorf of Webberville. unll family were sunday guests of . the weelt end in Detroit and Port ton. 'Mr. and Mrs. Dan Lantis of 1 1 George Messie:· of Adrian spent Mr. und Mrs. F. B. Nlederstadt _of I Huron. . . . Stocltbridge were afternoon ylsi- i

, tho week· end With Mr. and 'Mrs. Sa inaw· .·. · Mr. and Mrs. Vmcent Gtllett and tors at the Dalton h0111e. , I Charles Woods. Ar a~d Mrs. Burwiclt Johzison daughter of Dearborn spent the Miss Violet Muench of Lunsing'

Mrs. Elizabeth Seel.ey uttendecl of .Ta~llson were Saturday visitors first part of the week with the was a week end gpest of he1: J?ar-! commcneement exercrses at St. of Mrs. Elizabeth Seeley. Iutter's parents, Mr. and M1·s. A. ents, 'Mr. anll Mt·s. Wtlham

1 Ln.nsrng Sunday evening. Mr. und Mt·s. Owen Bachman and

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'Mr. ~nd Mrs. Wilson Cmft of fuml!;v were sunday guests of their '

S~~~dp Md M~ and 'M~. ~I'Cn~ M~undl'vl~huB~h- ~--------------~--------------------------------------~ Richmond: ~ailey of Mason were man. '

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' Philip Blough and family nn~. Mrs. Bernard Fitzsimmons were gUests, Sunday of Mr. und Mrs. A. B. Braman.

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'Mr. und Mrs. John Corbin !mel Mrs. Lucy Aseltine were Sunday visitors of Mr. und Mrs. Harry Aseltine of Pleasant lal<e.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hudson and Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Gerald ' Kinne and Wayne l)acl a picnic at Potter park .Sunday.

'Mr. and Mrs. David Woods and family were Sunclny visitors of 'Miss Hazel Potter of 'Mason.

Mr. and Mrs. Roy Retell of 1 Lunsing were Sunday guests of

Mrs. Elizabeth Seeley. . 1

Mrs. Cassie Reichler and George , Martin of Jackson were weelt end I guests of Mrs. Sadie Bellm. 1

'Mrs. Nellie Cline und Mrs. Min­nie Blakely of Miller road were Friday visitors of -Mrs. Earl Bra­mun.

Mr. and Mrs. Jud Sweet of Lan­sing were Sunday visitors of Mrs. Irene Braman. •

Mrs. Lucy Aseltine of Lansing. is spending a few weel{s with .her daughter, Mrs. John Corbin.

Mrs. Grace Kinne entertained Mrs. Frank Kleinsmith of Ann Arbor, 'Mrs. Guy Fuller of Whit· more and Mrs. Faye Oesterle at dinner Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Kreeger and LaVera attended graduation exP,rcises and a reception at North ville in honor of Delores Se­cord Thursday evening. LaVera Is now employed in the American State bank at Lansing.

Jimmie Neiswonger of 'Mason spent a few days last week with his granllparents, Mt· .. and 'Mrs. William Neiswonger. 'Mr. and 'Mrs. Joe Cheney and fnmlly of Muson were Sunday guests at the Nels­wonger home.

Mr. rrnd Mrs. Paul Dillingham und Delores of Lansing were Sun­clay dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. 'Merle Freer. '

Melvin Butige of Lansjng and Wayne Taylor were Sunday din­ner guests of Miss Geraldine Townsend nnd Miss Janet Arno!(l in honor of the latter's blrthduy anniversary,

DRESS SHIRTS White and striiteLI <:1\t:tons, cut for comfort 111~11 style. All ~lzes.

$2.98 to $3.50

sox COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF·

Lennox furnaces, . stokers, water heaters,

complete ki~cbens.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Otis nnd Bernm'd of Leslie were Friday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. L. :m. Otis. , ; , All !!lzes in a. variety of 11atterns

··.BAILEY'S ' .

Refrigeraticln ·sales &. Service 2182 North Cedar St., ·

Holt, .. Michigan

· Dr. rrnd 'Mrs. Cyrus Gat•dner of Lansing were Sunday d!nnei·

. guests of Mrs. Elizabeth Backus , and Rosamond.

Rev, F. A. Lendrum left Tues• ' day to attend the ·o.nnual con~

ference at the Nardin Parle Meth· odlst church in Detroit this wee!(.

Miss Edt th Earle and friend of Barryton were ·Sunday Visitovs of

Phone Holt 3~51 Mr. and Mrs. Roylyu Mlller.

49c to $1.00

Layaway.Plan

Available

June 20

Is the Day

SUMMER SLACKS Here's a gift we highly recommend: llgh.t· wdght woo) for galmrdine shwl<s t n temn with his suit or sport c:nat, Several mnnn­tnne shad<>~ of brown and· htue.

I

$6.98 to $14.95

NECKWEAR Conservative JllLtterns an·ll bright prints in nnn-cr·ushable, fnhries· and rayons,

$1.00 ~0 $1.50

GOOD WORK CLOTHES ARE LIKE GOOD ·TO:OLS

~~ . r .. ·• !:r:.· ii. ·

FaHtm•s wh& worl{ ,in shops or on fnt·ms are going tO' appreciate the long yearing qualities of the wnrlc clothing wtHit'!clr.::choo~e from blh ·anll blhless overalls, worl< sox, worlt'shlrtil, :cap~~

Crown Blbless Overalls-$2.39 . ' ,t"'

Beckwith 1,' ., '

Clot.hes Shop I

Mrs._ .Ta~k Yneger of ,East Lan­sing spent .Saturday with. her pa. r·

ents, Mr. and Ml'll. ·George· ~it• , J --~---~-.;...!.-~---:-._.L_.:;;:~~~;::::=:=:::_.~_:======:;:::;:=========:;:::=====-J '-----..,--------~--..,....,..--.------------------1 chcll. · ,. ·~:: . ·. . r·

· 120 W. Maple Phone 2~21_1

Leslie 8y Jg, J. OrotlH

Dr. G. D. Dibble Veterinarian

Phone Holt 71221

We'll Bring 'Em Back

Alive I On Big Jobs There Is No Char,ge For W1·ecl<er Service

, Anywhe1·e In The State .

'' Complete Line of Pa1·ts, new and used

•:• Bumping and ,Painting department

~· Late Model Wrecks Bought and Sold

•:• Exchange Service on Transmissions, Gene1·a· tal's, and Startel's

Bud's Auto Shop Half way between Mason and Holt on US-127

Phone Holt 7-4121

Somerv&Ue leads

The Way In Safe Transportat!on

' Let us service your car regularly. We can discover small adjustments before they become costly repair bills.

Our mechanics can giyc your car a complete tune up for greater economy and pleasure this summer.

If it's fish you,'rc after see our fishing tackle equipment.

Somerville Service 111 S. Cedar Phone 3151

·JfPop-'sA ,, :.

"Fix-It-Myself Man'' THERE ISN'T A MORE WELCOME GIFT FOR FA­THER'S DAY THAN BETTER TOOLS TO DO .A

BETTER JOB Complete Selection of HAND TOOLS

TOOL BOXES - SOCKET SE'fS

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Fishing Rods-Reels· And Other Top-Flight Sports Equipment

Our best wishes to all the Dads in the.community

WESTERN AUTO ASSOCIATE STORE

HIL'fl JUMP: 1/'()N I!P/1/ITW/11$ 7!IF /frP!! Pf Till /ofJ!IIP:S 11/fl(tST .f.fll· f;CII1L SKI ,1/Ji/P, 7/JII'M/!I'fc 4,frJ fEET

1/.BOPt TilE SPI/NIT ty I!T..f'r?I1S'EI'EtT.Ir 1145 lli'r?P/ItEb lliE ~ I#JR!PY fiECO,f() JW, -

MICHIGAN ffATURE SERIES )Jff,a;m/Jy!le MIC!li4AN TOURI\T COUIKIL ...... No.4

Lansing Attorney Is Again Seeking Republican Seat Held by Blackney

Defeated two years ago in the'.··

Arthur Washburn, Mr. arrd Mrs, Leo Fox and Mr. and Mrs, George Gleason, The occasion ·was' Mr. Fox's birthday anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. Gco.rge Clark and Sandra were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scripter and family. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Lamb and children called in the evenirlg,

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scriptcr, Marvin and Yvonne, attended the program at Eastern high school Saturday· night which was spon­sored by the Norman English stu-, dios in Lansing. ' Mr. and Mrs. Delmar Carr oe

Webberville spent Monday eve-. with Mr. and Mrs. Howard

and family, ·

Record Bar Latest Recordings

"YOU CAN'T BE TRUE, DEAR" "DOODLE DOO •DO"

Ken Griffin & Jerry Wayne R228

"WHERE THE APPLE BLOS­SOMS FALL"

"IS IT TRUE?" Hammond Organ 1052

"HINDUSTAN" "LAZY BONES"

Hmnmand Organ

"THEY DIDN'T BELIEVE ME" "VALENCIA" 988

Hnmmond Org.:m 11 LA PALOMA" "RHUMBA MASAHI"

Hammond Organ 774

••NATURE BOY" "LOST APRIL"

King Cole 15054

"NOW IS THE HOUR" "BUT BEAUTIFUL"

Morgorut Whiting 15024

"YOU WERE MEANT FOR ME" "THOUGHTLESS"

' Gordon McRno 16027

uLtT'rLE TOOT" , ~ Don. Wilson & Stnrlirrhtcra

Do•-80

"SABRE DANCE" "SWING LOW SWEET CLARI·

NET" · Woody Hermnn 38102

· "DR\- BONES" "OLE MOSES I'UT PHARAOH

IN HIS PLACE" Fred Wnring 23948

10 SHINE" "LOVE IS. FUN"

Milia Bro.. 24382

"TRY ME ONE MORE TIME" "SOLDIER'S LAST LETTER"

Ernc•t Tubb 46047

JEWETT I

.Appliance Co.

OAKWOOD Mrs. Howard llerrlelL

Raymond Lundy of MaHon is spending the weeJ( with his nunt nncl cousin, Mrs, Lester Herrick and ,Joan.

IT'S YOUR RHEUMATISM· And We Can't Force You To T1·y

O-JIB-WA Indian Bitte•·s-Bpt

'l'his mna~.lng nwclldnn will lll'nlmhly tln·mm·" fm· you than IUI,Y nwdldn" solei. 0-,Jih-\VlL Indian Bll lt•rs uetmUiy wnrl1s to eor•·t•d. tim cnuse of "''iPI•Ilng, 1ddoi~mlng ltho•umntism,' ·Aru;,.ltls nml N"uritls,

OI'Cl' Yt of It million Mld:lgan jll'opl" 1utve tulwn this old ''"linhle llll'liichw n.nd C>lVI t.l·uthfully testify to its 1\'0IIil<!l'fUI r~•sults.

lt<•gltrdh•ss nf ·!tow slwplll'lll ,\'OU mny ht,, or what you have tc·ic·cl without. l'csults, \I'll t'li­Jl"dull,y urge yuu to go•t lL hol.l.l11 of 0-.JJU-WA INJ)IAN lll'l"r!G'HS tmluy null give it. lt ~>IUIIU'Il to lwlp .~'oil. Amllat.le in llm•e '"'onomkal si7R.s and highly recnnmwnclo'll hy:

Callm•s at the Dallas Jones home the past week were M1·s. Llln Cle­ments of White Oak, Mr. one! Mrs. Clyde Cooper of .Athens, Ohio and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Feighner and baby of Lansing. · . I

Willard Long, son of Mr. and WARE'S DRUG STORE m MASON Mrs. Will r.ong and Miss Patrick !..;;.::::. ......... lliiDI••••••• .. ••-'

PORK LOIN ROAST 7

c:ilb lb. 4 7 c

Frying Chickens lb. 79c . Fresh - Pan Ready

Veal Chops lb. 69c Rib Cuts

Veal Breast lb. 39c Tender, Meaty

Sliced Bacon rb. 67c Layer Sliced

kept garden fresh at Kroger's . Save on all fresh fruits and vegeiables

TOMATOES Carton lJc

Salad Dressing Quart 45c eMBASSY

Catsup 2 14-oz. 29. .botiles C

Packer's Label

Kroger Bread 2 ~~-~~ 27c Better Gread Buy. Save More

Corn Flakes t3-oz. pkg. ·1ac KELLOGG'S

/Beet Sugar 25 ~~9 S2.33 MICHIGAN.

A friend in Need

-·- --~arooned' by ll;;d water~;; in Cynthiana, Ky.,~· Kroger driver put himself and his true!< at the service of the community, He spent two days moving personal property and furniture of Hood victims to safety, thus preventing thousands of dollars of loss. This service was unusual only be· cause the opportunity was unusual. Kroger peo­~le _arc always ready to serve .. , In times of cns1s or ca]m, 1

PEAS Season's Finest! Large, Sweet ..

Kroger 'Beans Wilh Pork

CORN Whole Kernel

Golden Bantam

l No.2 38 cans C

2, cans

Campbell's Beans 16-oz. can 1 Sc Wiih Pork

Standard Corn No.2 can 14c Golden Bantam Cream Style

Libby's Peas No. 2 can lOc Garden

Standard Peas No. 2 can 10c Quality

Blended Jun(e 46-oz. lin llc: KROGER- Orange.and Grapefruit

Orange Juace 46-oz. ti" lJ ( KROGER

Kroger _Iced Tea %-lb pkg 43c Blended lor Finer Flavor

Spotlight Coffee KROGER - Hot-Dated

K " B Case ol12 8 9 roger everages bollles c Cola, Roo I Beer, Gingerala Plus be tile. chg.

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.ARMOUR TREET

.cigarettes:·· p,pular Brands.

Father's Day Gill.

Carlon s1.69

ARMOU.R A.RM'OUR DRIED B'EEF . CORNED BEEF

flASH . ::~ Jlc ' · 2'/.a-oz. l9c·

Fom· . ·-·~-·-·-- ,. ~ ··~·-··-·-

Dick Betcher's Homer Clinches ., ' .

ll!OJI!ld Cor• 'tho Legion, giving upll-1' , two l'tlnH tn the thr· .. c lnlng~ he/ IStOrJC WO!'I1ed. He WUH l'ilp!nr.cd hy ,fohn swnlnbnek Whll tlnlHhecl, 'l'hn r,.,. A' Books Are Sought

Discarded Volumes Victory Over Fuller B·rushes Hnvmmnln f'or nino blown, Phil glt~n l.ouohnrl Webh, Avon lllldl mong ll<>J•c! gull.lng lllrce of thom, . While mor.J: of . the old boolcn llrarlea and to col!oot.orH, Once In

Dl!!k Detelwr'n •!-ply ~wut with thme men nbnnrcl cllrwhcd u. vfc .. to1•y nvt'l' llull"l' lll'llHIH'H Slmda.y, Tho Jll'nHhNt Wtlfll' TeetH!. LllnHing unlfnrnm In '1'1'1-County Jrngue go.mw:. Tlw 1.111. wuH plnynrl n.t thr. county pn•·Ir in Mn~on.

Blllelwl''H :wlid blow nn me In tlltJ clgh ll1 when Ht!VPn Mu.Yon !'llllll wet·c HenrPd. 'l'lw ,~.wor·c nt. lhP rnfl of l.hc Hc"Velllh wn.s clnudloekecl 11t

.. 6-0. 'l'hc E11st LnnHinr~ L••um Hlttg"d u deHpernle four-1'1\n r!tlly In l.he nlni.J1 but l.ht!y I!OUidn't closo the gnp.

ChueJ( Seeley lwpt up his .non ·hitting ptwe hy hnnglng nut thre"

IJitR, Don Nlt:llow•>ll, hal.tlng at ci .420 clip, Cllld ,Jnlm Ln viH cnch hit actl'ely lhn•c llnlt'R.

The game WIIH lnm;efy plnyc(]. Enst LanHing was !!harged with six erorm·" and 1v!'tL~nn mnde Jive.

Norm J{edlll' slrrrl••d on the mouml for Mason. He WIIH relieved by Dlcl( Corbin in tlw third when tho I!Otlllt Hloml r.-2 with the Bnwhc.~ in the J.,nd. 'J'he visltm·s tallied two runs in lho tlrst frnme

, Brlj:ihlon h1111ded vVchhorvlllc !L91 clonrcd out of: attiCJa nnd dcllver•ed u.whllc, this time twice In awhlln, and th1•en more In l:hc /lcnrmd. They 1 fll'Hl Jo~H ••vnn tllougJJ BltJ•nurd, t" the Tnghnm county llbt'fll'Y nrr' fiOllle Jlllrn,ry 111 anx!mw to get I went .~oorcloH/1 l.lwn until ,l;he 1 A'nci!'OWH limited T3rlg-hton to throe I or little Jnter·eHl, them nrc nxcep. ·bool!R and mag·nzlnc

11 long out of:

:wvont.J\·wlwn one run etunn In, I ho 1 hltn, Coc!J Vogt lnu•icd fol' BJ•Ir,h-1 tlmm, The!'o llllvo heen two exoop- pl'int, • . 1 other• l'nur !'\Ins wm·e mncln In the 1 t.nn ILilr! gavro up 11evon !1lls h11t llon 11 tlw pa11t fow W<d111. Ole] bnolts nnd magazines muy: ninth., Dlr:lt Bdnl1cr· Jllr! t.lw cnteh- wn11 tough In llw plnclws nn Web- Someone hmught . In n. time- be !oCt at the Hnll Mmnol'illl II-' ing for MaHon. . . I hen•!lle hncl 10 man J,ft on !Jn.so, Hi.n!rwd volurne of Mr·s. Mru'Y s. br·or•y m· Ill lll'nneh county llhmrl<•/1

Bob N11gd pltchctl the lll'rJt' Wnbhm•vllle [IJ·cw tll'llt hloorl In l.ho Hoim'11 "Scr•op11 or TexnH History," nt nny time, Mls11 All11 Pnrl1s, the I 11cv<m Innings for ElnHt I.nnnlng l'nur•i.h senr·Jng lire only run or tho Tn nnotllC!' batch· the aame w~clt 1 Jlbnu·ltul, expln.Ined, hut was r·ollevecl hy Bob Coolt in tiny on 11 hit batsman nnd n. single,. was a bound collection ot: Demo-

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tlw big eighth. M11snn scored one Brighton tlr·[J it np in lhc l,il'th and! rcHts Ma,;·n?.ine. .. ' , I run In each or the fh·st. two inn- Hcomd tho wlnnmg run In the I I-lnrriut Smith, stutc ar·chlvlst ExtenSIOn Club I ing11, thre~ In llw thii'CJ nnrJ one in seventh, ol Texns, wps anxious to get the sevonth to t.ic the rwor't> rtl. G-0 J?owlorville took over thll lend "Scl'OPH of 'i'cxas History" and 'l'he Lnclw Center Extension hcfO!'e the TIJnst Lan11lng Jmlloon In the wcstern diviHion by clowning 1wuw1 L. Hutchins of the Clnnln- group met at the home of Mrs. I went up. fitnd!lll'lclge il-n. BIJI Elliot on tlw nat! pulllle llbl'ary waH pleased to Don Selfridge on Tucrn!ny evening,

-nvlng Bnum of Enst Lansing hill for li'owlm·vlllc llmitud 1.11"! gel the mngnzines which wet·e .Tune 1, for Its regular meeting. . wnr; n t11or·n in the fle~h of the two MPI'chnnls to ~i>( hit~ ns his mates I puhll11hed In Cincinnati, 'T'Ilere were 12 members prcscmt.,' ·-MrLHon hurh'rs. Bn111n wnll!i•d up J clnhbc<l Bob Prlc~ for 10, Lending, Mm1t of the old hlloks given to I 'I'hc chairman, Mrs. Nol'lne Hart-j 1 LORENZO WRIGHT, Wnyne 1Jni. to th<J plate five limes !Lnd live I Ht!Clwr· frll' l~owlcrvillc wn11 Hoss 1 the library are too old to be of well, pr~sidcd over the business 'I verslty Olympic track cnndJcJilte, limes he hit Hafely. Cur·tls with !L douhlc ancl two sin- i <'Ul'rcnt inte1·est and not old meeting. Members gavo a repm·t b1·castinl! the tnpc nt the llnt~:h of

SundJty the Mnson Mnrchnnts I glcH, 'enough for collector's Items, Their I of their trip to Detroit on tho a 100 Ynrd dnsh. Wri[;ht, ti'Uiy n ltmgle with tile Wcllbcrvillc V.JI.W. ---- value lies . principally in paper• str•eJunllnor Monday, It was voted one mnn tracl< tenm, hns taltcn five teum at Webberville. 'J'hc g-nme is WPstcm lll\•lslon salvage. Ever·y boo!( Is scanned 1 to buy 12 song hool1s to be used at, firsts, a third nnct run anchor on due tn slnrt at 2:30, W L and checked, though, und many! the meetings, · . 1 n winning rcl,ny t.cnm In n.,m~jor

F'owlervlllc :1 1 queries arc sent out to oth . Ii-I After• the business meeting true!( meet. 'I he Tartar stm s ape· :rho Ann Arhor· Amet•ican Le- Brighton 2 1 ---·--·------ ct several !'ecordings were mnde Mrs clalty Is the broad Jiunp In 11 hlch

f:inn chnlltod up its Jlrst victory ln Webberville 2 1 the visitors hitless. He struck out I K th •11 Ping!, ·read 1.>, poem~ he holds the National AAU junior tll n Ieng'LJe hu defeutln"' Oltemos O!wmos 1 2 tlve In the two Jnnilws. · · · .11 1t110 b

1 eth. v '. , . ,:, outdoor title and the National AAU

Story Hours

For Children

CANAAN DISTRICT l'tfi'H, [,JLWrmwo Um•goHr~

Mr·.~. llowar·d .Tuclwnn n.nd .Tnnnt ·II lid ,l<'l'l'Y of LrHIJro IJfJPilt 'Phlli'Rdny

lllfl.t•l'lltiilll ut ti!IJ r .. n.WJ'e\Hiil llill'-g·pJJ!l hOIHU,

i Mr. ancJ M1·rrr Clomle Carpentcl' story holll's fo:· nil chlltlr·en In, !>punt the wee!c end llshlllg nL

the county outsl!lr of Lnnslng nnd , Hollt;"lllun Inlw, Eo.~l Lclllelng arc !Jolng scheduled . . by the countu llbrnry for the sum- I Mr·. lli!Cl MrH, m. a .. T:lur·gess of

' Mn;llln w••r•• enll!il'H Fr·1dny ewning· mer.\', • ,110 f !he county 1 of Mr·. nnd Mrs. Ln.wrcn,t• Bllr·gen/1

11 cvm Y ~or. n o · ·. · .,nnd .Umil!y, WIWI'C thoro are .hr~n.neh !llll'lll'i,"H, Mnr. Lt:llll Mn<~ Wllhur· nf Ln.n­CL story-telling plogllllll hnH btcn, Ring npent J•'rilluy with Jan· moth­n.rmngecJ, MISS A!tu .. Pill'({:~ , Ill\- I e1', MI'H. Chnr·loH' Mulldns. .no~ncccJ .. She Is ,coun~y llb~u~lnt.1~! Mr. und MI'H, Dono!(! Milton MLs Dar othy H.ozelc, chlldr n 8 li , cnll<'d on their· gr'fl!H!I'alhm· hrur•Jun, will tell Hlorlcs every 1 Chnr:les MlilltlnH, fillnduy nl!~hl. ' other weal< with voluntem·se fr'0111 : Mr. and MrH. Ar·t Wiit or Fnn­t•neh r!ommunlty on tho niL .r·nnl.e I.tllltl, Cnlil'., formcw Mason r'nHI-w~~ltH. , I (ft!lltn Wci'C r:nlltll's Monday nftor·

I he tlrst ;~t.o;·y l1ou~· fm; Mnsnn H noon at the P. ,1, Somcr·vJlle home, boys nnd glrl,l Ill ll-xt rhursdny I 'rho Wilt.s ntlclldt•d <'omrnerwe­nrtemoon Ill 1:00 In the city pnr•Jc, i mrmt exer·eises at Univel'llil.y nf Mrss Rozel! will tell the story lhu, Mlchlgnn lnHt Stttmdny when 'their tirat week. Mrs, Alton .J. Stroutll r!nug!Jter·· Mary gmdual "d JH tl\c volunteer story teller for· tlw ' ' · we.,](S when Miss Rozek will not

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bo pr·esent, '"lll•••m•••••··~ Where possible, Miss Pnrlm ex- 19 - tiN F plnined, the llbmry sto\'y hntll' iH; being co-nrdlmtted with local ree- i rcation pt•ogramH. :

1(1 ljl lj,l I

, , 2 " from 1e · oo (S e group. I ecm':'eu senior Indoor title, He is nino pro- I b !l-5. Bob Bossomeyer· started on lhc Stocltbridgo l Dennp_ Stol~ led the Muson at-~ at aelllevcmcnt d11y for attlllmng ftclcnt In the 100

and 220

yard 4-H ( U NeWS Mason 1 2 lack wrth tine? hils, Jack D11vls all of the 13 stn.te goals. dnshcs and the high and low

---------------------------- A A Legion 1 2 had two. Merl'ltt Snyder, Grover At the close of the meeting, the hurdles. '!'Ire Four Winds ·.1-H club met:

l~~~~ii··~~~~~=ij·=iiiii;]jiii;;~~~~~~m EaBt LaminJ:i 1

2 Akers and Denny Stolz sparJ(~cd hostess, asslstod by Mrs. May nt the home of Fem Eames for a I !1·-------------l !! Last Sunday's Results on defense. Snyder came up wrth I Combs and Mrs. Len11 Piper, wiener ronst, Friday, .Jmw 11. A •

Coral Gables

Fowlerville 5, Stocltbr'idg~ a. two hurd stops or deJiected balls., ser·ved Icc cream and ca]{e and short bush1ess meeting was held ' Brighton 2, Wehbm·vV.Ie I. Alwrs performed b!'!lliantly at Iced terr. . . and

11 cJuh tour was planned for

1 Mason 1 a, Enst L11nslng 10, fl~·st and Stolz did a good job be- The next meeting will, he held Tuesday, June 15. 1

, A A Legion !l, Ol<cmo11 fi, I lund the plate. 'I'uesdny evening, July G, at the A meeting of the DuBois Gar·-,'

" Eus!el'll lliviHlon ------- Pringle home. Mrs. Ruth Gregory , : den club was helcl at lhc home of, W L Pet. and M1·s. Madden will assist the I Ala~ Curtis Monday ~~flnmoon .. A:

Chelsea IlHl, :l 0 ).000 I Church News I hostess. Mrs. Selfridge is program culllvatwn demonstmtwn was gw-firlline :J 0 1.000 chRirman. I en by Alan. There was also n. clill- i Pinclcney 2 ,1 · .666, ' The Pink Community club met , cussion on fungus and plunl. disea.'lc:

Modern

"FUN FOR ALL"

1

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A A Ind. 2 1 .fi6G / Lc.lie llnr>ti•t, Pnul E. 'I'"""'"'· JoHHLo 1·.1 at the home of Mrs. Clayton Hu- . Check-Up I Refreshments of ice cream,'eooldPs 1 Che!Ben Mill l 2 .333 111,1111 ~unoluy Hchnrd. 11 :fill WorHhiJo •"lett with Mrs. Margaret Bm·~ess 1 and pop were served. Jack Hue/- i "'1'!me•m••••lll•n••llllllll_lllED~IIII I South Lyon 1 2 .:J:l:l 1 ,,.,.v'""· "'"''"""·. "~pil'itunl. Fulh"'·""·l Mrs TIJlsie Rowe and Mrs Stelll;.l son is the club's leader. i"!! sanw- ' ! Mlwle liy lhf• dHJJJ', 7::111 Pl'liiRe nnd fd-1 . . '

June l7-1B Novi 0 3 .000 li<>w>hip "'"'vir:'·; A Hho1'l movln~ pietm·e. Holmes as assistant hostesses on i Phil McKeman Corps No. 131

The 4-H girls of the Rolfe Rust-: Grass Lalte 0 a .000 I IVed•ll·holooy. 7:.10 lli'Uyr:o• lnClitlu~. H ::Jo' Thursday, June .3 at 1:00 p. m.. 'Jl . . 'll' ·t !ern met at the home of their lead-:

Old-Time Dance

Last Suncl:ty's Results 1 :·lin"· '"'"<'i"'"· Carnr• ut, MuHkc~on ,July I The meeting was called to order WI sponsor a n.o.ve ) . par y .on er, Mrs. C!Jarlc.9 Laxton, Friday. , . · _. , ,1 tn 1 o fo1· PYei'YonQ, 'l11Jw t/u; fumlly. • . . • . V•/cclnesday, June 23, at the LcgLOn Ch~lsea. Incl. 1~, Pmclmey 8. I ___ 1 by the ple~Jdent! M1s. Genevrcve Memorial builcling at 8 p.m. There .Jnne rJ. It was not a business meet. 1

Sahne 11, Grnss L11ke 5. Brotherhood Temple Methodist Church,J Murmy, WLth nmeteen members Will be .1 regnlal· meeting of the in g. Flowers and shruhs were di~-1

South Lyon 13, Chelsea Mill 2. A"''" 11""."·' C•Hiur, Hn!t, W\\.,on M. Ton- present. The secretary Mrs. Sallie . 't tl ·

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2 cussed. Refreshments were served,· • . nant, tnlniHlrcJ'. fh:, J•loyd ll1·nlH!, 11upt. ',, . cozps n. 10 LegiOn 1a a

A A Ind. 12, Nov1 7. I ,r M. c. !Jio11•1, mcmOJ·inl homoo in r:rnrul Ketchum, read an in~.el cstt~~ .rc- : o'cloclt on Tuesday, .June

22. by the hostess at the close of lhc

Every Sat. Adm. SOc Plus Tax ' ·--~ ltar11d,, Will he tho ~"""t '"'""'·her· ut lhn port of the past year s llCtlV!ltes.

1 meeting. 'rhe next meeting will lH< I I I'"""' HOI'Vi<w Suudny nlOI'IIin~. l'uul Mrs Eulllh English gave [l report 'I'he 28th annual Hoosier Buncil 'rJJUrsday, June 18, at the home or i Jllne 19 S t G •tl w• Co~oloy will hnv" ciHII'~c of tho nrocnin~ on the sick calls with ca'nls ancljreunion will be held Sunday, June Mrs. Frederick Brown at eight 'I . ena e r" nns l•nlt of Jhe 11111'\'11'<" nnd w\11 Hlng IL HO\n, fl t I 'ft' t . 27 at Bennett park in Charlotte

11 n •\t thrJ 1 1 :on dllu·c.:h HeiHJo! hou1· 1>1·., owers sen , a so the g1 s o I ' . ' . . . · o'clock. 1 :r-:--------------:-l;-"1 i>I'Hiu• will Hhow mullon picttu'oH of the mothers and babies and wedding All Hoosrcr·s and then· lrrenrls arc Tile fifth meeting of the Van-' Featuring

Oiled" !Short: "VIsiting Virginia" Jimman WyJm-Frerl!ly Mll.rttn MuHienl

F All St T Clru·l< homo. Tho"". will he or "'"'"in! In-, gifts. Mrs. Grace Hamilton re- invited t~ attend. There will be a town •I-H club was held Monrla.v 1

rom • ar earn leH·Ht "" !IIIII hl"lltutiOII IH 0\VJWd llnd I t d til t h t th basket drnner at 1:00. Those at-0\U'I'lll"d by tl11o M•·thodint chul'l:h. 'l'hc 1 por e a s e sen e money t d' t t

1 t hi . evening, .Tune 7, at tho home 11f 1

' qom_rnunity Vuention Biblr~ fwhool i:-~ con~ I for the European relief, . en 111~ arc o a <e a c scr'Vl.ce', Leo Mead. The meeting wns cnl](;d I H 1 Cross f I nnsinO' nnd the i u."'""~ lh,·ough .Ju'"' 2

" !'1 tlw Holt Tile officers arc as follows: MrH. sandwrches, bevemgc and a drsh to order by the president, Jcny 0 y . o --1c • o .~ . ' Ju~h :.~dwo! lnu!dw~. All ehtldt·t:!'n of the , • to pass, I Mason All-Stars were sttll 1n a r•oommunlly "''" urger\ lo attend. nm. Eulah English, president, Mrs. . . Jason. Following tho husincss deadlock Suncll!y night at the end Jhr·J'\~'"'d 'l'umnlr. «xt,;nriH a coruinl !n· Hazel Hulett, vice president; Mrs. The Ho~sel. ":':. M. A. WJl! hold meeting the leader, Hugh Oesterle of eirrht innings with a score of vltntton to ""''Honn 111 the commumty Lena Dunsmore secretary· and a strawbct ry festival Tuesday eve- too(( over. A 1-H tour planned for •

1

· b ~ c; · who do not 11Lttmd worr~hip <!IHewhPrt!. ' ' ning June 2'J at the home of 11r 1-1. It was the tlrst game of tlle 'l'hr• '"'"~'·"m of th" "h"''ch i• miniHiur. Mrs. Lena Foster, treasur~r. Mrs. ,

1 M, L ~ •. '

0 'lP .

1 · this summer was discussed. Mcm-.

SCilSOn for the All-Stat'S. Mason ing lu ro~Jth ll!id adullH in thJ• H)oirit Grace Hamilton .was appomted to: anc IS. ' awr once es -: e. hers are suppose to tal(C the age, I

lou D~ugherty' s Old Timers

® No Age Limit to Ball­room made the first run of the game in I nf Llie Chml. .~ remember the srek members and I MembcJs o~ the Past Noble name, of owner and the owner's:

the fourth inning. Holy Cross did Mnson Catholic ~n. Ma•• will he to hnv~ charg~ of the gifts, The Grand cluh vnll meet wrth ~rs. address for each 11nimal that will : not score until the seventh Ma- »nid Sundny at Llw <:hnr"'l ut lho om·n"r club Wlll vnco.t10n untrl September .Jay Coffey on 'I'hursdlly cvcnlll~, be talwn to the fair. Tho next son hnd three hits and Holy 'cross or .loll'm·Hon nnd Che,.,.y <treelH '" ltJ :311. after having a picnic with Mrs. June 21. Mr·s. Bertha Schlack Wlll meeting will he held Monr!ny eve-,

- ·- Earl Dttnsmor at he· cot tag at sorve as co-hostess · s t th 1 r I four, The battery for Holy Cross Stockhridge Methodist. Worahip ln:~o ~ e. t e Tl .11

I ·. . f . , nmg, .Juna 2 , a c lOme o was Art Drier pitching nnd C. "· m. F:nolt g, KiHtlr.t· willl'<•toorl on th" Pleasant lake 111 July. b Je~~1w1C t~ ~· pr~me ho~ 111Jm-, Mary Minnis. There will )Je n 1 'i•••••••••••••~ Larner catching. li'or the,AIJ-Stars '"""'"I r:nnro,·once mor:tin~ in Detroit. Members of tha Wilson Exton- ers o Je a o lc c mrc • un ay, mar~hmnllow roast. I" I ·t s Lyl K tell m hue king and Ch,u·ch Rehool ll :an "· m .. lle~uln,· sian club and their families en- June 20, at Rayner park at one

Iii 1 mile east US-16.

l wa. e e u. c claHnfJH all HUmmcJ·. Dully Vnunt1on nchool . . o'clock, Those attending are to

I Don StJ·ouse catclung. I cloHc• at the Bnr'!iHt ciHJJ'ch nt 7:3n Joyed a fam1ly mght at the Wheat- . . Monday: n:an Fl'imully Bible clnHH 11oci:d field Gleaner Hall on Saturday take therr own basket lunch. The

June 20-21 In the second game, the All- nm•Jin" nt tho church. 1'hu,·><lny H p, m. June 5 at 7·30 m About lift'. Catholic Women's club will furnish Stars. bowed out to the Senate dtoit· t'f.·hnm·~:~nl. Sundt}Y· .June :!7, nnnunl · · · ~· : , Y icc crcmn. I Grill of the Lansing AAA league """"" feHtlval, mo''"""' nntl "'"''noon .. were present at the dmnci and the 0 S cl J ryO tl B k

Sunday-Monday

yea74· q~tCasf;·,·

SPINCIR TRAer ;~.

.LANA'

'TURNIR

June 24-25

by a score of 16:9 The Grill team movies. Mr. Clarke of the Stn.ndard 11 un ~Y· u~e - , 1e un er nlal'l'"d llp "·1. "'ill ,··trll" ,.,1 tile fil·st First Baptist Church, Stockbridge, W. Oil Company was In charge of the school reunwn Wlll be held at Pot-

' " • ,., . ·• · Bo·ro:ll'r\ Jm·mnn, pueJoJ·. Fl'idny R ''· m. lctu, Tl e 1 b ill a t· ter park 111 Lansuw. Former and 1 inning on four htts and five errors. 'l'hr• llnppy nu.tlt''" r.lnliH m""l" wjth .P . Jes, 1 c u W V ca ron t t . "' 11

.1 S t G 'II 1 I 11 h't d th<· AilhuJ• Cohhs M1H r"'"' Smith han until September prescn eacheJs, a~ we as pupr s,

ena 0

l'l lac.·' 1. s an °.nc tlw,j cdttu·ac·b.'t. t"i;nly, ·nt•ing your ow;1 • are invited to attenll. Dinner will

error .. Ma~on. trnllcd wr~h ~,1,. hrts I •hoJ:I;""~:"· Suotlny. 1 n. "· .. m. ",fnth,".''~ DIST. NO. 3 WHEATFIELD be served at the pavilion at one and SIX eJrOlS, R. Swatt "'"·' thcll?"Y ... e1m~m """'""!.: My lnthe~. o'clock Those attending are to leadin~ hitter for the Senate Grill Sllc<'O:il muHJc. Tho JllnJOI' ohurch moetH l'tlrs. Lillian ForenUUl . . .

~ • b • ' rhll'inJ.{ tluo. ~>r>t·mon ho1t1'. 11 : l.i n. m. take table service, sandwwhcs ancJ bangmg out· three trrples. Paul llll!lo "''hool with lli:t»HCH fo1· nil """"· a dish to pass if more than one Zimmerman made the only home. Wrunn>tlny .. .Tune 2:r, H 1,. m,. '"'"Y'"' nntl Ella King spent part of 'last attends I run of the game and Don. Sti·ousc, '"'"'"'' ""''v~ee, we~k with her sister, Mrs. Lewis Members of the Rebekah Cote-made two douhlcll and a smgle for M'll R d Bartlett, of Mason. . ,· tl All-St , G D t , d E ' or o" Bible Church, Rwnl11 A. Rnl- Mr. and Mrs. Clay Foreman at- no v.rll meet Monclay, June 28, 1c ats. ene o son an . olr, pn~tot-. n:~!:i Sunday Hchool. 11 :on . . . :\ Ith 11rs Marcus Hanna 4180 'Kictke were the battery for Senate mo,.ning wo,·shiJl, G :ao Youn" P""''leH tended a btrthday dmner Sunday' ::V t H lt.

1 ::vr Ch l ' R d

Grill It was Foup·1t and Strouse m,cctlng": 7 :ao oven in~. ""''viceH. ne.v. in honor of Otto Foreman of Wcb-11 es 0 roue· " rs, . arc~ ee · M 1, t '11 1. . 1 '""'rlou H. Roloff, HHnoCJnle IO:IHtoJ•, Will berville and Mrs. Maynard Dretz w1ll as-

for ason, \.e c 11111 re wvmg J!ot'cnch at nil ""''vices. · . I oist the hostess Foupht in the ftfU:. I -- Mr. Robert Foremn.n w1ll enter- 1 " · · ·

. . . t . Mnson Methodist, Rev. Hcn1·y Liddicoat, tain the S W Wheatfield exten-t ---~--It IS mdefimte wheth~r here Wtlll {OJJHtOI'. MonJing wot·ohlrl service, JO:OO: 'o r . t w dnescl I The Appalachian trail stretches

be D. game Saturday mght or not. ohui'J•\i. scl!Ool, J) :ln. In the momlng Sl n ~ oup n.ex ~ ' ay. 12 or;o miles from northern Geor-'l'hc soft.hull schedule of the All- wm·ship ,sorv.icc, rc 11 orl; on the an nun! Fr1d~y lllght clmner gt~ests of C:·,, to north-central Maine St . . 'n 0 let fo. t!Jfi seas n cnnrumnuc Will he mudo by the dolc~ntcs Elln. Kmg were Mrs, LeWIS Bart- bh ' • ats lS 1 c mp e 1 ..... . 0 who llttendf!tl. Mrn. Cieot•ge McAt•Lhua· t d d J M so far. If the game is to be played, will he the gueHL OI'<JtlliHt, A tluot, '"Phc let and DPho:e anc t~an ofd Da-~-------'--------it will start at 8•4.5 Silonl Voit·c", by Cnrol noma, will be son an r. ary urIS an !'. 1'1••••••••••··~

L • ' H~tltf.l.' by J\_fr. nn<l Mrt~. Hnt'I'Y Millet· a( Vf. D. Dunning of Dexter Trail. ! I l"Jlama,oo. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Smith and! Dnnsville Methodist, Rev. 1'. A. Lun- Mike Holbrook spent last week I Junior legion T earn

Wins Initial Start dt·um, PnHtor, lO:Oo chut·ch ::;chao!, end at Crystal lalce. : J\1-thlll' Poliok, Suporintendcnt. )I :00 Betty Gions of Ohio visited four:

, Brnwne-Cavender post's Junior Legion baseball team turned in n. 6-5 victory over Eaton Rnplds

WOI'Hbip flfll'VIcc with n. hlC!iH-lll).tC hy Ticv. E. c. Hettymnn, Supcl'intcndcnt of Mlch- days of last wee({ witiJ Mr. and I

iJ.mn Tempcl'nncc Foundntian, 7:30 Bible Mrs, Gene Collar. Mrs. CoJlar is i ~chool IH'ol-(mm. Community Ill'ayer her aunt. i meeting TueHday cvoninK at 8 o'clocl{, Mr. and Mrs. A. T. Lok1<en of! Wheatncld Mcthodiot, Rev. F. A. Len- Eaton Rapids were Sunday after-

1'

dt·tlm, PnHtot·. 9::10 won-ship service. 1 o :oo noon callers of Mr. and Mrs. Arn­, V. F. W. in the first. league gnme 'Tuesday night. On Thursday !light the Legion Juniors arc billed to

chureh Hdton!, Lot~let· Wmnc1·, superin- old Frissell and family, tendl!nt. 7:00 M. Y. F. Sorvico, Midweek dovotianul so nice Thm·Hdny evenin-g. ut 8 o'clock.

play East Lansing at the college Dan.ville Free Methodi•t, Rev. Lloyd city. The V. F. \V. e-ame was at Enlm·, IJ:lHlor. 1 O:QO Sundny Hehool, Lc-

..... ltmtl PetTine, Sup(ll'lntcndent. 11:00 the county park diamond in Ma.. )lt"llllching- flet•vice: '7 ::lO Hihll' Hchool JH'Ooo

son. gt·nm nt the Methodist chut·ch, Commun-Manager Ralph Stl'O[)C used ily Jlt'HY('l' mcoting Tuc:;day evening- ut

I th 't I . t t l t h' ~. no"Uilll' church lll'IIYCL' meeting 'fhur•-rce pl c ters JUS o see W 1a IS 1Jay evening nt s. moundsmen could do under fire. He uncovered a clever southpaw in I Mn!ion Church .o~ the Nnznrcnc, Murmy

tl · H · 'tIL. Mol'rord, mtnJ:;tcr. 10;00 n. m. Sun-Dean Ma uas. c gave up one hl dny :;chool. lt :oo n. m. morning wol'-und no runs in the hvo innings he Hhin. 6 ::w p. m, youth J.CrourH;, 7:30 p, m, toiled, Keith Douglas wns tagged CVJLngeliHLic .•ct·vi~e. Rev, A. A. l!nw-£01• fOt! ll'ts l!Cl all five f tile ld11H nf LuuHm~ w•.!l be lhe ~"c".t HJJCnkcr

r 1 n . , 0 al buth the morntng nnd cvontnJ.t" HCl'V'-V. F. W. runs 111 the ... third and I icc. 7::l0 11. m. 'Vctlncsduy evening, fourth iilnings. Joe Nc~1ring laced Jli'HYet· nnd IH'ni~~~icc. out ll two-ba!l'ge~·· Jumor Hay hoe I Mason Christian Science Society holds took up the pttclung burden 1n the .-=t.>rvicc~ at the chut't!h on the carnl)t' of fifth and sixth·, frames and held Onl\ nnd Pn1·k Htt·elltH, cvct·y St:ndny nt I

1 1 u. m. Sunday school fo1· llliPtls up to the lli,W of 20 is held c..ludng the Hervicc. Wednesday evening ml!eting aL 8:00 in~ clulicR tc:;timonics uf CIH·iatlnn Science

Barn

DANCE Tuesday, June 22

JASON FARM

4 miles cnsf; of WllllamstAJU on

US·l6 1

hcnling-. A public l'C!HiinR l'aom I:; open nt the (~ht~·ch evct·y Wcdnerulny und Sut­unlny nfternoon from 2 La 5. The uubl!c is invited to nttcnd the IH:!t•vlccK nnd to

I uHc Lhe rending room. "ls The Univei'HC, Including Mun, Evolved From Atomic Fol'cc ?" '\vi !I be the tsubjoct of the lca­Hon-Kct·mon in nil Christinn Science churchcH tht·aughout the world on Sun- · dny, June 20,

Fh·st Bap·Hst Church, Mason. Loycl G. Cnrawny, Imstor. Sc1·viccH, Suntluy, June 21), 10:00. u. m. mornins.i worahh1 tlCl'V~ ice, Sermon, "These Arc SonK of God", 11 :1/i n. m. Sundny school, W. E. Zlm~ met•, sutlct·intcndcnt, But·ton Thbt·n wJJI teach the lcKson fot• the ntlult dcpnrt ..

.mcnt. 6:30 p. m. BuptiHt Youth ·F'ellow- · Hhip, T.~orettn Howe, nrc11idcnt, MI'H, CJ\f• uway will conduct the Bible siutly fiCI'· ind. 7 ::lO t•· m. Evening ilCI'Yiccli of Hong

Bunnnas lu Early l'ca.rs Bananiltl were not !mown outslde

the tropics, except by reputation before the 1flth century.

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Square Round

DANCE Legion Bldg. Mason, Mich.

Every .Saturday ' l'tlusie by

Mrs. Nick and Her HAYSEEDS

FRI. • SAT. • .TUES.

Dance ON CENTRAL MICHIGAN'S FINEST DANCE

FLOOR

Presenting

Joe Cappo AND HIS ORCHESTRA

PAL NITE Every TUES. - "2 Admitted for Price of 1"

No Age Limit - Haslett Bus to Door

THE NEW DELLS ,LAKE

LANSING

l'tluslc By

Nick and His

CORN HUSKERS

I nml Chl'istlnn tc!'!timony with Bcrmon by the pnsto1', .;._ ___ _

St. Louis World l•'al.r The St. Lou!B World's falr, In

1904, spread over most or the two square mlleu of Forest parlr, alx mllcs , west from -the rlvcr fron't. Some 240 acres were under roof. It tallied 18 700,000 vlaltors - more than 100,000 a day-from April SO through November. Thci leo cream ·

Motorcycle Races-SUnday, June 20 Ingham Fairgrounds, .Ma-on

S(IOIIsoretl by the 4·11 Service

clnb ff Ingham, county · cone, according to a legend, wu bom at tllo fair when a vendor started pacltlng hla hokey pokey Ill · .c:urlcd waffle1, . , , . , · . ·~'--·-llti!!L'.Ii~.

Time 'Trials Start at 12 Races Start at 2 ADULTs $1.25, ehlltlrcn mulcr 10

free If o.ccompnnletl by )ll\rents.

Sponsored by Jool,son Motorcycle Clnb mul Rilfl6 City Ro.mblel'!l, Jack!son

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASmi,-MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948

SociaL [vents and' Personals Nancy Ellett Married m Chapel Rites

The hrlde'A father iR u former ~upcrlntrndent of mu~t Grand Rap idA h lgh Hclwol, Her gmndfa­tltcr•, F. o. Jllllctt, now roHldeH In Delr•olt, '!'he F. G. ,m!letta made the!•• home In Mcwon for' mnny ycnr·s.

TO A TTIUND CHURCH CAMPS

B 'd' I Sh .Tanet Sowm•s, Jennie Kruse, rl a ewers Bonnin Tilrlmondn and .Janice In· glmun wi!Ilouvo M[l)lon Sunday to

H J- 1 '7 r1pend •a wee!{ nt the Pr·eHbyt.crlnn on or U ne eamp n.t 'rhr·ee Rivera, Mom born or the .Junior-HI gmup will go to the

Brl.de-To-Be ' We:Jtmilwter crunp at Higgins lalw neat· RoAcnmmon on Monclny for

BmTROTJ-lAL ANNOUNCED six duys. Rev. MarHhnll Stnipson, MIRA Nunc Jllilott daughter· or Mr. and Mrs, FoRtcr Bartlett of A pm·t<onnl shower w~n given lly pastor or the Mason Pr·csbyterlun

Mr. and Mr·H~ Stuntn;1 1<1. Ellett of, WllllamHtnn announeo th~ engage- Mrs. Muurloe Hober·t ol' LanHing in church, will have charge of the Ann Ar•IJOI' unci Hobert' M Bnl'!'ie 1 rnent of their daughter' Doreen honor of Miss Imo1Tene Bl'ight un camp, and Cnrnlyn· Boegly will act were uulle;l In 111/ll'l'iago · in tha 1 T•'ny, lo Robmt L. Loll, son of Mr. .June 1. ' ns. courmelor. Those planning to

• elwpol of' tlw Womnu'n Lengue or' and M••s, Vem Lull of Wll~lams- 'l'here wer·e 11 gucnta present. I attend from Mason are Donald the Un!vet'Hily oJ' Michigan Sat- i :on: No we~ldlng ~ate !~a;:, ~eLnns~~ The gumt or honor was presented Lamout, Fritz Boyne, Ron~ld The ·hrldcgroom'H lWr'Pnta nrc Mt•,, residents, * ,,, "' freshmcnts were served. .Evans, IDllznbeth Fox, Gerry

--1 MRfl. DOillGLY Ii'lil"'mD 1 Mr'A, HuroiLI flcollelci entertained Wedding Rites I nt IL one o'clocj{ hrnchcon Fl'icl!Ly,

P f d b In hnnnr nl' MI'IJ, Wllllnm .T. Boeg-er orme y ly. Pine .. Clll'c!H held frL\'OrA nr min-. rnltlre fllwll pl'j" in pnRI:rl color·a.

G I B th Bowi:J. of puon ea nml ll'IA wrwe room S ro er usort to dccomtn tho Scolleld n pn r•tmonl:, Br·ldge wna played,

A pretty hilmo wocldlng wn 11 : with honnr·H going to Mr·a. Hoogly solemnized Sunday aftemoon n.t. i nnd, Mrs. Wllllnm r•m·ler·. Mt·a. two-thirty o'cloclt when Vlvlnn R.: BoPgly was nlao prr'mnled wll.h a .Jennings; clnug;hter or Mr·. and g-ueflt pri~o. MI'A, Clyde .Jennings nf Shepher•rl, Glle>itB prcrlent \\'CI'C Mr'R, ill!· bocame the bride of Orren H. AHr+ wool! Mlllnrrl, Mra, S. A, Murdock, tine of Route l, Oi{ClliOS, nt tho, Mr·s. !Ddwor\1 f"'~" Wnrn, Mrs. Leo A:reltinc homo. The hrldeg-room'll; Kelly, M!'fl, Lon!H Slid, Mrs. Wil· parents m·e Mr. nnd Mrs. Lloyd /Ham Porter·, Mrs. Willlnm J. Bocg­Aseltine, Rev. .Tohn Aseltine of 1 iy and Carolyn Boegly. Shepherd, bmther or !.he bride· * '1' '1' groom, officiated, .ln tlte presence PICNIC FETES BIR.THDA Y of the immediate fnmilies. Mr. and MrH, H.ober·t Bn liard en-

·--·-~-·-·--...-~·-·----, -- --· .... Fivo

lift•, nnd Mrs. Donald Whitney Brnce Townsci1d llnd Junior entAr!.ulnmr guest,y at dlnn~r Fri· Rosho1· of 'Lil.IJ~Ing 11penl tim weott dny evening, Those wllo nttencled cud at Indlnn River ns gUeflt~ of wot·e Mr, unci Mrs. Jo'r·uncla Fled- Bt'llllo'a parents, Mr. nml MrH, !Unt•l !er· of Lealie and Mr. nn!l Mrs, 'rowtJRoncl . .James Kramer•, Mr. nnd Mra, .John Colmwl und Mt•s. W, A, Wasson HrLmlln unci Mr, and M ra. Ben and .roo of Clinton, Ind., who l'C· Wilbur. 'rile evening wns apont cently rctumed from .Tapan, spent plnylng cat·da, Mrs. l<ranwr wop last wee){ with Mr. unci Mm, D. the winner nne) t•eceived u prize. Lee Wlll'e and family,

Mr. and Mrs. L, R, White nnd Mr, unci Mrs, Carlyle Woltz MrH. Doyle Spl'ing· ~ncl Mld111el called on hill fatltoo·, Clyde Waltz spent tho wee!{ end o.t thn While nt .Jorws Slln<hty. Ramon Waltz, cottage nt Lal{c Lansing, who hod spent the past two weelm

M•·. nnd Mt•s, Clll'forrl Wntt with his. grnndt'nl.h!•r·, retul'!lecl called on Mr. nnd Mrs. l~ctTis· home with his parents. Reason Saturday evening. Bobby BuPg-css, flon or Mr. and

Sellne Kolnck anrl Anna Lee Mr·s. Doyle Burgess, Is spending Troxell, cadet nurse, at St. Vln- the wnek with his grandparents, cent's hospital, both of Toledo, Mr. nnd Mr·s. trloyd Burgess. Ohio, spent the wee!{ end Vi.91tlng Mr. and Mrs. Ed Wntl<lns were Anna Lee's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Sunday cnilcr'H nt tho horne of Roland •rroxcll. 1 Mr~ .. James Cole, unlny artemnon nt. t.wo o'eloelcl

1 rhc Bnrllctta ate forn .r M 8 with a group;glft, at'tcr which re· Plrtkke, Putty Sowets, Rnbmta

.nnrl ML·s J C l''ll'!'le also of Ann. Lnst Thursday 11 miscellaneous Rlcl{ly ami Kcltha 'Mills. ' '· ' · '· " · ' · Mr and Mra Hugh Silsby .Jr. ' • · . • * "' "' Arbor. Hev, I•'. C .. Jones read tho· · ell 'u t" r Mr ' rtnci' shower was held Jn the. cl.l rectors

I were nne•· g es " o . • t t

ceremony. . . M•·a. LeRoy Lee Sunday. After- I room nt the American. s. 11 e Ban!{

Arrangements of rilnl{ ILml white tertalnud nt n picnic dinner at peonlea, roses and palms cmbnnked Hayner P4l'k Sunday nftcrnoon in u cornet· of the living room, honor of tlw birthrlrty nnniversury

The bride chose a !.eel htue suit or Mrs. Ari:hur McFnrrrm of Olw- !fi=::::;::=:;:::::::;::;::::::::;::::::::::;;;::::;;;::::::;:::::::;::;::::;:::::::;::::::;:::::::;::;::::::::;::::::::::;::::::;:::=:;:::?-:::?-::::::=::::;::::::;::::::;::~m ucccntcd with pinlt and white nc, 11101', Guests were lror husbanLl and

Anno Ellett att.c nded lw•· sister I noon cullers ut the J"cc home were at Lansing, Tho hostesses were 1 Mrs Loren as maid of honor· anrl ,Jume,q G. Mrs. Lee's brother and slater-In-' Miss M~ry Ann Bohr ll;nd Miss • .Bnrrle was hlii IJroLlter·'s Iwst man. lnw M•· and Mr·s Albert Schmidt Paulino Lockwood, nrJsrsted by jEd d Ushers were .T~1hn S. BatTle nnd .lt·., 'and 'J'amily 0 'r' Lansing. · •' Mrs. Maynard Bliss, Mrs. lVIaurle~ • mon s to Robert D. Cunrur. Judy Jewett spent last week in Robert and Miss Jane Webb at

A reception followed at the Ann At•bor with Carol Cheney, Lansing, . . G t D Hcndm·son room of l.lw league, clnughter of Mr. and Mrs. Paul 'rhc entertainment fot• the eve- e eg rees I•'ollowing a we<•k'," honeymoon, Cheney. ning was u mock wedding, after tlw couple will mnlw llwlr· home nt Mr. and Mrs. Harry sawyer which ~Iss Bright WUH presented Willow village, wher·c the bride- were at Willow Run Saturclay to a brides boo){ grvmg the ddalls g'l'oom will eontinuc !tis studios ut meet Mr·. nne! Mrs. Harry Gibson, of the wedding signed by the 10 the Univcr·sity nf Mie!Jig-an Lniv former Webberville residents, who guests present. school. were arriving from Honolulu to Thll guest of honor ~vas then

--SPENCER /NIJ/YlD/l,f/,/J' /JIISir1HEII -

SUPPORTS Givt :Jitlmate ro

liaur•·bcauty a•tl

promot• , bcuu hcolth.

Docton' prcscriptiooJ cardully Jill~ll

Mrs. W. J. Thorburn 1fi0l l'nrlt Drlvo

HOLT

spend several months in Michigan. presented wrth mnny .mce gifts, Dming the evening they wet·e after whtclt refreshments .M straw­guests of Mr. anci Mrs. Kenneth berry shortcake and eollec' wore Davidson at Dearborn. Mr. Gibson .~ervcd. la a construction engineer for the Out-of-town guests were :M~s. govommcnt in Honolulu. Clam Kcan, grandmother of Mrss

Mr. nnrl :Mrs. Stanley Marshall Bright, Mrs. H. Glen Dunn, Mrs. attended the East Lansing high Gus '.Kcan, and :MJ·s. Kenneth C. school graduation exercises at the White, all of Mason. college audi lorium in East Lan- Miss Bright will marry Edward sing Thursday evening. · Their K Dunn pn June 17, granddaughter, Venessa Marshall, * * * daughter of MI·. and Mrs. Otto PHILLIP TIETZ HONORED Marshall or Lansing, WllS one of Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Tiotz enter­the 619 graduates who rcceivccl her tuined six children Saturday after. diploma. William E. Goslin, super- noon in honor of the sixth birth­intcndent of schools in Minnea- day anniversary of their son, Phil· polls, Minn., formerly of Pasadena, ip. Games were played and re-C<tlif., delivered tho addr·ess to an freshments of birthday cake anci audience of about 6000 people. icc ct·eam were served. Philip rc­

Mr. and Mrs. Irving Speer of ceived many nice gifts, Philip's Lansing were Sun day evening grandparents, Mr. find Mrs . .E. R. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Rollie Tietz of Detro! t, we1·e also present. Speer. * * *

Mrs. M11ry Jane Mumma\V Ed­monds will be gmduatec! from Western Michigan college at Kala­mazoo at commencement exercises Saturday morning. 'l'he exercises will be hold at Hyames field. Dr. George S. 'Counts, professor of education at Teachers college, Columbia university, will deliver the commencement address. Mrs. Edmonds will receive u bachelor of science degree, cum laude, and the state secondary provisional certificate.

Her husband, Loren Edmonds, was gr·adunted from Westem Michigan college last year and he has been doing wm·k on his mas­ter's degree. Immeclintcly follow­ing graduation the couple will go to Ann Arbor· where he will com­plete the work in six weeks.

In September the couple will begin their teaching careers' in Comstock high school at Com­stocl{. Mrs. Edmonds will teach commercial subjects and Mr. Ed­monds will coach athletics.

eessorles for the occasion. She f11mlly, Mr. nnri Mrs. Elmer Otis wore a corsage of pink carnations. ftnd Mr. nne! Mrs. Bunmrd Otis of Mr.'s, Har1·y Rindfleisch was the Lealie, Mr. mtrl Mrs. Gerald Mar· matron or honor. She was altlrccl lin and son of H!vm1 .Junction nnd in a dusty rose suit with brown Mrs. Winifrod Hammond of Sun and white accessories, She rrlso Diogo, California. wore u corsage of carnations. Harry RlndJieisch attended his cousin us best man.

Wedding cake and icc cream were served at the reception fol­lowing- the ceremony. The five­tiered wedding calw was Hnnlwd on either side by bowls of yellow and pink roses.

The newlyweds will reside in a house trailer which is parked at the home of the bridegroom's par· cnts,

* * * Mrs. F'vunk K. ;Evans, on <1 re­

cent trip to Chicago, made n tour of 1'he Mor·elmmlisc ::Vlru·t, lhe world's largest commercial build­ing.

Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Bullen were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd! H11rlmess at Higgins Jai{e over,. the wee!{ end. ..

Mr. and Mrs. Donald Frye and children of Oi{ClllOs visited his fa- I thcr, F'recl Frye, Sunclny ·after-j noon,

ORGANIZE EXTENSION GROUP Mr. and Mrs . .Tohn Campbell and Vera called on Mr. and Mrs. Roy

The women of the Rolfe school Wright Fritlay evening. Vern re­district organized a Rolfe Exten- mained at the Wright home for the sion club Wedncscluy, June 9, at week encl. , , the school. Officers arc: Chair- Sunday afternoon '!'rsitors at the j

man, Mae Annette Smtth; vice home of Mr. anci Mrs. Hnrley chairman, Glcnnis Laxton; secre- Ankney were Mr. nne! Mrs. Don­tury, treasurer and reporter, Hope aiel Frye and children of Okemos. Hoag; recreation leader, Mildred Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Wonch spent Litchfield; project leader I, Alice the week end in Jackson visiting Brown; unci pt'bject leader II, Gor- their son and claughtcr-in-luw, Mr. aldine Miller. Other members are and Mrs. Norman Wonch. Thelma Boughton, Ollie Crippen, Mt·. and Mrs. Jack Williams Emma Darrow and Agne11 Coffey. called on Mr. and Mrs. Palen

The next meeting will be hrlrl Somerville and family Sunday. j

Muson'M nflWBHt

plll(!tl ul'fm·~ u C!lw!(;n oJ'

steul•s, ehops umt roasts 2~1 11tourS a dn.y.

We are anxious to add to our growing

Stop in for a meal or a sandwich.

The Round /louse Miss Kay White spent the week Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hydrick

"lld with Mrs. Bertha Judson of and family of Lansing were Sun-Lesli!!, day guestH of Mr. and Mrs . .J. C.

Phone llolt 3721 nr 71671

Bergeon and family of Diamond

on Thursday, .July 8, at eight Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Dennis and. o'clock at the school. The subject Kathie of Plymouth were Sunday:

Mr .. Edmonds' parents, Mr. and -ro th ectlng ill be "Garde s" guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Watt.' !IJ;;::;::::::::;::::::::::;;;:=:;:=:;:;:;:::;:;::::::::=:=:::;:=:::;::;::::::::;::::::::;::::::::::;;;zz:=:::=::::::::::=::::::=::::::=::;::::::::;::::::::;::::::::;::::::~j Mrs. Gordon C. Edmonds, and · r , e m w ' n · 1

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Bonnie plan to attend the com- -----------------------....,.--...._ --------------'--------------

Corner of Columbia and Cedar

YOUR MIRROR

Is Not

The Only Reflection Of Go.od Looks

Clothes Reveal Good Grooming Clean clothes are such .an important part

of goo'd grooming that when we say one, we

atttomatically thinlj of the other. We're here for

just that purpose: to keep our customers well­

groomed and in so doing to protect their cloth­

ing ~gainst the deteriorating wear of stains and dirt.

Seasonal Garments Hibernate In Air-Conditioned Safety in Our Storage Vaults

road. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Kidd of Kan­

sas City, Missouri, were Sunday afternoon visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Rice.

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schmm visi­ted their son and wife, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Schmm, and family in Lansing Sunday.

I Mrs. Bertha Schluclt ani! daugh-

1 ter Muric Beckwith, and grand­

. clat;ghtcr, Dorothea Bt;el{with were I week end guests of Mr. and Mm I R. L. Beckwith and :(umily' at I Ovid.

I · Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Gleason of

Leslie and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Tho.r­burn ··visited Mr. unci Mrs. Ezra

I Steadman at Williamston Sunday. Mrs. Steadman is the aunt of Mrs. Gleason and 'Mrs. Thorliurn.

Rev. Marshall Simpson and Ralph Adams are at Alma this wee l{ attending Presbyterian Synod meeting's,

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miller and / family of Lansing were week end . guests at the home of Mr. and I Mrs. James Quinn and family.

I Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Reynolds

spent Sunday with his mother,

1

1 Mrs. Hannah Reynolds, at Belle· vue.

mencemcnt exercises at Kalam[l· ZOO,

* * * Mrs. Harriett Dart, Mr. and

Mrs. James Cool{son and family unci Milton Hauck of Jackson were Sunday guests at the home of Mrs. Mary Lusenby,

Mr. and Mrs. George Post and daughters, Judy and Georgiana, and Mrs. Lydia Swan are on u two-week vacation. 'l'hey plan to travel through Canada and the east coast. They will vlsit Wash­ington, D. C. and Boston.

Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Mi!JI\rd and Mr. and Mrs. Norman"Pritzel spent the week end fishing at Houghton Jake.·

Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bowling and Clifford .Ercl{hoff of Jo'lint weJ•e week end guests at the ·)lome of Mr. and Mrs. Emery Rice.

Mr. and- Mrs. Harold Neal and LaValle were Sunday cUnner guests of Mr. nnci Mrs. J. R. Mur­phy at East Lansing.

Mr. and Mrs: Paul M. Smith of Akron, Ohio, spent last week wlth Mrs. Mary Lascnby,

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Moonl!y and family were Sunday dinner guests of her mother, Mrs. Eva Springer, in Lansing. They hon- I ored Miss Wilma. Springer who re­cently graduated from Michigan

Mr·. and Mrs. Trent Sawyer were in Grand Ledge Friday night, where they attended the gradua­tion exercises. Their, granddaugh-

Henson's ter, .June Daniels, was a member of the graduating class.

State college. · Mr. nnd Mrs. Rolland Messner

and Walter Krebs of Fowlerville were Saturday evening guests of Rolland's parents, 'Mr. and :Mrs. George Messner, and hi.~ sister,

M d D Cl Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Royston 0 ern ry ea ners 1

imd John and Terry visited her 1 parents, Mr. and Mrs. Albert. I Gephart, in Bay City Sunday.

Phone 21511 j Terry remained to spend several '---------------------------1 weelts with his grandparents.

124 W. Ash, Mason Pat. Mt·. and Mrs. C. V. Post are

spending this week vacationing at St. Louis and Houghton lalte.

}'

c0 rrroN<O The Sunback Dress

HAS CLIMBED TO THE TOP OF OUR HIT PARADE

The popularlt.y of thJs dress with the double Jlersonnlity is Increasing every ,!Jay. Girls at·e finding It the perfect vacation froclc: a SJJOrts dress by day and a dancing· dress by night wlwn it'H topped wit.!t Jts short bolero jnclcet. We Jaa.vc It In s"vernl verslons, j Ulllor sizt!S,

Grou.p of Hats

Cottons .Styled By JONATHAN LOGAN ·' AMERICANA

BOBBIE BROOKS ·And many other .designers

/

Shorts Patch · Jloclwt llllo~ts styled In cotton gabardine. Your . choice of navy, white, yellow, green, blue, Jllnlc

$2:98 up

.. .

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Anklets Alf colors by Cor.tlcelll lllll1 Strutweur, sl:t:eH 6 to 11,

THE PAR/STYLE SHOPPE For Inexpensive Smartness

Mr. and Mrs. George Vogt, Jr., and Douglas of Dansville were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs, V. L. Palmer and Ken.

Mr. unci 'Mrs. Norman Mitchell of Leslie and Mr. and Mrs. Wil· liam Peek visited William :Mitchell of Leslie, Sunday. He is confined to the University, hospital at Ann . Arbor. ·

Ralph Shedd of Teconsha spent

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from Friday until Tuesday' with Don Shinevar and,_his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Shinevar. Shedd and Shinevar were 'guests of John Whalen at .Ashtabula, Ohio, Sat­urday and Sunday. loFhe trio were in the navy air corps together.

Mr. and :Mt·s. Harold Darrow spent Sunday with Mr. and. Mrs. Dan Darrow of Leslie to celebrate the birthday anniversary of their mother, 'Mrs. Ed Darrow.

Mr. and Mrs. M. H. Camp and Bari of Pontiac were week end guests of his mother, Mrs. C. H. Camp.

Sue Ann Reindt of Toledo, Ohio, is spending some time with Mr. and Mrs. Scott L. Hammann and Scotty and Freddie. She is the sis­ter of Mrs. Hammann.

I Mr. and Mrs. Horace Babcock .of

Nashville were entertained Sun-.

I day. at the home of their son .and hia wife, Mr. and Mrs, Versile

'Babcock, and David. Ml·. and Mrs. Donald Haynes

unci family entertained Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baldwin and Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Coffey and family of Webberville at dinner Sunday. The occasion was to celebrate the 14th wedding anniversary .of th,e Haynes. .

Mr. ancl Mrs. Melvin Simonton of Dansville and Mr. and Mrs. Gor­don C. Edmonds and daughter, Bonnie, returned · home .Sunday night" from their trip to. Washing. ton, D. c. Enroute home they visi­ted Niagara Falls.

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Fisher and son, Donald, of Lansing were Sun­day guests of Mr. and Mrs. C. A.

I Parkhurst. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Fn!r and children .of Miller road were 1;

Friday evening, visitors .G.t tho ,

lOON AT THIS WDB!!JEIFUl ASSORTm!HIT OF UWUY

ELECTRIC LAMPS Aladdin lamps are wonrle•·fully

suiterl f;•t• werlditJg gifts of distlnctio;l and utlllty. Our growing cnlli,ction gives you a wide range ·of choien liS

to bof.lt styling ami price,

A. B. BALL ,, Trustworthy Fu~rniture I Parlthurst home. Col. Waltet• · . Rogers of jjnnslng was also a re· 'j . cent cnllet• of the Parlthursts. '· '-----------~------------------------------,..----------~---1

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHiGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948

--~-----------------------------------------------------nnnt, 11H 11 miHHionary of tho Moth- Wirth Tonnnnl: of T·rav~rs~ City, ltr.<ll't~ntlnra l'rngrrun ] CHILDS . J n.r1ynw1Hl uncl .Too Miller nf Loa-ori!Ht 1Jhur·r1h In south Afrlrm, 'rho MIHH Tennant will aall .rune 22 on IH WJ\11 Urulprway 1111·11, J.cmm J~Jmaton '• l!o ur·o v!Hitlng Jtt the homo of Ml', noJ•v!en waH hol<l In thn st. ,Tohn'H n J?ortugoHe nhlp for o. nix montlm .J;Iolt a•ov!'ontlon Jlt'ogmm, loerd:od' I ant! Mn;, Glen Cultrlrlcr,

Mr. flltrl Mrs, Bct·t Holly ~pont tho weelc tlllfl r1t . Oa·yslal lalw near li't' lllllt i'n t't, MctiHJCIJut fllllll'nh In New Yorlt pol'lod of lnngungn study in Por- Ill tho aohnol, is undmwny now Tho Childu Cm·ner chlll'<lh hold f'hylllH Chonny Hp<>nt . uovm•ul

City, While thel'e, the Tcnnuntn arc tugnl, whcrn nho wlllllvc Inn Pna·-1 with li'red I •• iJIIWI'Cl!lCle on tiln It~ Sunday echool pl<mlo at Pleus- rlayJJ ·with hor gr•nndptLI'Cillfl, ·Mr. Oommh••lnrwcl A• 1\JIHHlmmry g11estH ol' nov, rwcl Mrs, Ji'Joyrl lugcsc home In orllor to more rap-, 11chool grouncl~ tn Hllpc•rvlae und Til UDder n.n~ lnl1e S~turclny at the <lotml.y I un;l.I\TrH., Clur·l.c Hnyrum, 1

1wt weelc,

MrH, IUrtry 111xnn

Ml', IUH! Mra. Lloyd WhecleJ' n.nd fnmlly rlpnnt Sunday at Chcl· sea with l\11·, IIIHL Mrs. L11Wrence Gortnn,

At the Stlnrlny llflernnnn H<'HHinn Genr'fl'l' ,Jr .. of 13nshwlclt Mcthorllst Idly lelll'n llw language, I mnnnge nil grunoR, 'l'hc )1l'Dfil'll1Tl IH pmlt, Artet the lnnch there was 1\fl', nnd Mr·s. n, v. Dungier of tho Mlchig1m Melho<llst unnunl chtll'rJh nr Bmoltlyn, r,{1u·y ,Jcnn --- open to children tlvc yoarH nnd ShOWer roller alcatlng unci swlmmlnr,r. spnnt sunrluy vlsillng Mt', and cr>nfercnec heir! al Centml Melh- •rennnnt ifl tho firth child of !lev, Urhhtl ShO\I'er older•, There will be 11 plo 8oelul 11.t Mr•s, Rolland carpenter, odiat church In MusJwgnn, Bishop rt.nci Mrs. George A, Tcnnnnt of Miss n.osnleo Mnthlna enter- The following me some of the By the Childs Corner church .June 21i, !{nlhr·yn J•'rrll spent Just weok

Mr. n.nd Mrs, Wuyno r.ovettc wore Snnduy g-uests of Mr. and MJ•s, Fred Gailey of Dansvlllc, Wade reappointed Rev, Wilson -M. Jalad, Mleh!~an, to enter· full time I tnlned at n mlseellrtneous h1·!dal projocta open nt tho /lcld nnd In sponsored by the smaller gmdc:J, wllh ,fund nJHI Nancy Dnnglca·.

'l.'onnnnt us paHlnr of Brotlwr·hoocl Chrlallrm service, 'l'he others, he- shower Monduy night In honor of the ltlndergnl'flen htlllrllng-: SMt- NORMA MOSHER Proccods will help pay fm• Clh!l- Mrs, Alburt onrcir1

Is visiting at Temple Mcthod!Ht eiHJrch In Holt. sidmr the pusf.or of Holt, nrc Rev. Miss Ardith Pngc, who will be-~ ball, volley. br_LI.l, hursc-aitoeu_, _nul- J O!IN ROBERTS cnlled me tho drcn going to camp few 11 wcelt. hmnc •with Mr. unci Mrs, Roy c. Rev, and Mrs, T<>nnant atl.endcrl Wirth 'J'cnnnnt or •rmvcrr1e City, come tho bride of Eldwarrl Olm- door ltmtlwtb~lll rmd cmquct. golf. other du . Rather surprisingly, • Barbara ~·ownBcnd hns gone ln llc~wo. the Sunduy nrtm7u1on acHHinn. MI'S, nnymoncl Nnrtoq, wife of the ull•nd, son or. Mr. and Mrs. Hex Hanrllcruft !:; being lrll.lght from f

1 h d ./ h

1 cl stay with Mr. rmrl Mrs. Otis rhe past mnl.ronn nf the Milson

, Tuosdny evening-, .Tune lli, lhc Mci.hocllst pnslor in Pnw Paw, and Olmstend of Bellevue, Saturday, 1:~0 p, m, to 1. p, m, or 0 n seen er n y~ors, an Townsend nne! crirc fm· the baby lodge 0. m. s. IJcld tlw!r annurtl pnstor· nnd family wcr·c in Nnw Mrs, Floyd Gcm·g-o .Jr., wife of lhc .Tunc 26, at the Methodist church, rJwro is a Hlx team soflbnll otter lhe usunl cKehonges, How ore while the mother wot•Jts mooting for electing officers at Yorlt City to nllcnd I.Jw cnmmis- pnstm· ."I' Hullhwlclc Methodist Her gift.~ were 11 ttnchecl by ribbon lengt~? playing a r?gulnr• schedule you? It's too bod w~ don't see one 'l'he c. c. club was e~tor'lnlncd the homo of Mr·s, T-IItt'l'y li'rcsholll', sion!ng or M!Hs Mary ,Jean, 'l'cn-J "hurch 1n Brooltlyn. All will be at streamers to a· green spnrltllng nt 6,15 P· m. every evening, another more often, she got down ut the home or VlrglnlrL Hemler- A pot111clt supper preceded tho

Vnluo or VItamin 0 V!tnm!n 0 Is nocded to help hold

boc(y cella together, much as mortar ltolds brlelm together, Foodn rich In vitamin c arc: oranges, grape· fruit, strmvbcrrlos, tomn.toes, green pepper, turnip nnd mustnrd green&, cauliflower cantaloupe nnd wntor·

nunt, Sister or Rev, Wll:wn 'l'en- tho tlommlss!unlng- except Rev, can, Sho wus presented 11 corsage Mr. und ~Jtrs. L!ronru·d Davis and , to the point. ahot .Tunc 10

, Twelve mombers election, of pink roses by the hostess, Six- rlF!Ughtcrs, Hlll'l'iet, spent the weclc "Did you !mow your cousin Ethel were present; Mr. nnd MrH. Vernon Holly :u1d

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Ethel ... , ................ 24%c gal.

Regular ................ 22%c gal.

White .................. 211/zc gal.

All Weights

25c Quart

85c Gallon

lc pea- gallon cheaper in 25 gallon lots fo1· non-highway use

Funnels with strainers-7 5c Complete line of DDT SPRAYS and POWDERS

Tires - Batteries - Tubes

farmers Gas and Oil Co. Thomas Rasher, Mgr.

And Our Quality Feeds Will Build

Better Stock

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USE TWICE A DAY

melon. · teen guests were present and en- end In Ro~nl Oak, They, spent was being married ncxl month?" Genevieve Irena, daug·htt•t• or joyed the evening playing bingo. Monday in Doti'Oit. "I was aware or the fact," I re- Mr. and Mrs, Art~ur Smith, waH -----------------------__;,,;__;;. __ _

'The hostess served fruit-salad, NORTHEAST ALAIEDON plied, rather grimly, "I've already married to Robert, son of Chortm1 rolls, calw, Ice cream and tea, been to three of Scdgman, Juno a at Angola, In-

.1\lr~>. ~l'ed Rob:wlt her showers." diana, \VIlcl At Home ltllier>, Mr. awl Mt·s. Charles Brenner 3 ~Minute "Well, since I'm Mrs, Herbert I Dulce and ,Infant

The' home of Mrs, Ruth B. of Wllllrunston were dinner guests Fiction to be o bridesmaid daughter, bNm,·a .Jcnnno, arc hcing Phelps, :1778 East Holt Rd. was t th m 1 Mills h S 1 1 simply have to cared for y wr parents, Mi', and

I b t!f li d t d I · n e 'at' · onw • 1111' ny. Mrs, William CoJristoclt, fo1· cau · u y ecora e n . sprmg '·! 1 '·! Oil J"' tl h h t I' I lth I I d It " r, nne " rs. vcr 11 e uss ave one, oo, ve awhile.

f owers, w an mprov se a nr, of Belding were Salurdny evening decided on next Tuesday, and I Saturclny evening, ,June 12, for the 11 t tl ca ers a· tc homo of Mr. and thought vou mi"ht like lo come." KIPP COM. MUNITY wcdt:llng of her duughter, Shirley M II ld '·Ill! ' b

I dl rs. - Itt'" " cr. This was a "miscella11eom" rbowcr, L Ann, who spo w her wed ng vows Mr. ant:l Mrs, Hurry Rogers 1

,_ orotta JJowo with li'mnk L. Smalley, son of Ma·. spent the wee I< enrl at their cot- which, as everybo, y "'JOIN, .meaiH nnd Mrs, li'ran]{ E. Smalley, 310 tuge nt I-Imighton laltc, They were th.ot you ca11 briug anything /rom tbe Mr. and Mrs, .Tohn Snively and East Main St., L"nsing, to Rev. accompnnied by their t:lnug-hter, booh-c1uls 1111111 l1111tie rcmt you for fumlly of Cedar· luke spcnl: Snt­E. A, Roloff of Miller Rand church, Mrs. Gladys Coulter, and son, Cb•·istmas to tho t1illow . rli/lf you urclay evening with Mr. t.md Mrs. who used the double ring cere- Roger. picked "fi duril•g the }anflm•y 1111"' Ben Burch, many. .Timmy Miller has been ill this for $1.98 Mr. nncl Mrs. Glen Caltrider anrl

The couple wns uttcndcd by Ml', past wee]{ with the measles. Our householrl, unfortunately, Robert and Ca~ey spent the weclc and Mrs. William B. Phelps, bra- v· g1 1 1 ld end at Roy Lott's cottage at In-thor and sister-In-law of the bride. ar n a A den gracluutccl from never seems tp yield any hi< en dian lake,

Okemo.s hig-h school on .June 3. trcaRurcs at the eight moment, so I MI-IusirJ wads fufrl~lshed bytMtliss Joyce Amolcl Boyd's falhcr died t.n 11 bought a rose bowl at the lillie gift

ammon o arma, a 10 pmno. Lansing co vales cnt hom F I · Mrs, Robert E. Phelps sang "Be- ' 11 • 0 8 • •.r- shop up at the corner. " " t:l "I L y T I " I day, after " long lllncss. Bmw! I I didn't get lt wrapped until lhe cause . an ove ou ru Y · was in tlw Calvary ecrnctcr . The brt.de chose a dusty rose crepe y, lasl mmulc, as usual, and as usual, Brighton. street length gown nnd a shouldor corsage of yellow roses and white camations. Her mn tmn of honor wore a light blue crepe gown ant:l her shoulder· cm·sage was of pinlc roses and white carnations. A re­ception for 50 guests was hel<l with icc cream and a two-tiered bride's cnl<e being served. Miss Phelps graduated from Holt high

· school this June and Mr. Smalley ' Is employed nt M. S. C. in the landscaping department.

Bnrbarn McKane or Williamston, I found that lhr.r·e wasn't a bit of grandr!Hughter of Mr. and Mrs. fresh ribbon in lhe house. Lloyd Aseltine, is ill with the BUT I still had the pearls to measles. wrap up. Much as I disliked the

Born to Mr. and 1\Irs. Clarence id~a. I had to pasR them along to Hargrove, .Tr., of Lansing n daugh. the neKl bride In lhe family-,al· ter, Jacquelyn.' on .Tunc 7 at the J though Ethel didn't seem like lam· Sparrow hosprtal. Mrs, Hargrave 1 ily to me, . because until recently is th~ f~r1_11~1· Phyllis Woodworth!' we hadn't seen her In ages. I didn't of this VICimty. · even know whether she remembered

Mrs, Lula Howarth attcndccl the lhe pearls but the shower would W!lllamston Women's club lunch- . ' . . eon in Perry Friday. provide a good opp~rlun1ty to gtve

:Mr. unci :Mrs. Robert. Mills were them tt> her. ~o I d1d them up lhe crrllcr·s at tl'.':' Rolland Hardt home best I could, not torgetling the little

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LOWER RA YES' ,,.

To State Fa1·m Mutual policy holders

, \Ve'm happy to aunnUII<le that cfft•etlvc .Tunc I, l!l•lll, nulo lnsut·aru•e rates I'OJ' Htal·•~ Farm 1\Iutunl pnli''Y hnlrlers II'Cnl

l(lln•lr~J. Jl' ~·ou ltr" a r·1ueful dril·••r, ynu, Jon ('!tn IJLHtllfy 1!'•11 Uri.; r•ompldc prottteiiiHI nt rmhu,t•d nLl<•s.

State Farm Mutual insurance Comp.anieH

Emery H. Jewett Rex D. Jewett 220 Sl:Lto Ht:.

Phone 22571 1282 S. I,nnsing St.

111umc 2223~

Guests were present from Par­ma, Jacltson, Hil!sdnle, Ionia and Lansing. After a short wedding­trip they will be at home to their friends at the brides home.

N cw na.ll DiamonJ! Brotherhood Temple Methodist

church has secured permission from the owner to use the lots on Gunn st., which have been used for n football field, as a softball diamond this summer .. This is be­ing l:lone so that there might be a field for the use of the three teams which the church has in 'the Y. M. C. A. league and not confiict with other teams which arc using the high f\Qhool field. The rem·ention committee of the church, which is composed of Franlt Phillip, John Bell, Mearle Fluke, Fred Law­rence, Mary Fay and Elaine Mill­hisler, is mowing the field, put­ting up a backstop a.ncl getting the diamond into shape for usc. The first game on this field is being played Tuesday night, .Tune 15, at 6:45,

In Stockbridge Sunday. card that always went with them, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Miller had You !mow the old routine by now.

n. Miracle Maid cookware demon- When the scout posted at the door stration on June 6. Guests were to watch tor the guest of honor present from li'owlerville and Lan- called "Here she comes!" the lights sing, were turned out, and there was

We Can Fill You~ Order In +\Any Qt~antity

Mr. and :Mrs. C. E. Robacl• were comparative silence brolcen only by Sunday callers at . t11e home or n few giggles from,·the 'teen-agers. Nor man Beecham of Holt. ~-Then as Ethel atood in lhe door-

GRETTON DISTRICT way, 'every?ne yelled "Surprise!" on !\Irs. lf~<lw:ir<l Q. Daft w~nt the i~ghts, and- she put on a

fairly convmcmg display of amaze· Several young people of the men!.

North · Aurelius church accom- We all sat around in the usual paniecl by Mrs. li'orrcst Bedell, left circle, with Ethel opening the gifts Friday and spent a few clays with

1 and Joan rending the accompanying

Rev, Harold Meland or Jackson, cards. Then they were passed on Kentucky, Rev. Meland is n mis- to be duly admil·ed and exclaimed sionary in the hills of Kcntuclcy. oveL., and rettn·ned via the circle to Sunday evening they stopped at Ethel. The donor of the seventh the gospel temple, Fort Wayne, Indiana, for evening services. gift, by tradition to be the next

Mrs. Alice Moore of East Lan- bride, turned out to be a stoutish . sing, Mr. and Mrs. Bud .Moore matron who lived down the street and family of Lansing and Mr. and and bad three strapping half-grown Mrs. Gerald Moore or 'Ol<emos I boys, • . I visited Mrs. Ruth Bateman Sun- JT WAS gettlrg late, and we were I

Church Womc,n To !Uec_t duy. hopefully sniffing the fragrance The Women s associatiOn of t.he Mrs. Clyde Snow entered the of the coffee brewing in the kitchen

Prcsbytenan church Will hold 1ts 1 Eaton Rapids hosritaJ Thursday h Eth 1

h d , d f last meeting of the fiscal year on f;r removal of tonsils. She was w en e rcac e way , own or .June 21. A bohemian dinner wlli able to retUI'n home the following the last packag~. ·The wh1te pr!.);ler

+ Any Building· Material

Face Brick Tile Flue Liners Sewer Pipe

Roll Roofing Roof Flashing Roof Vents Rock Wool and' Batt

1 Insulp'tion Sheetrock Rock Lath

Asbestos Shingles Wood Shingles Shingle Siding

Framing Lumber Oak and Pine Flooring White Pine Boards Sheathing, Shiplap,

Trim Stock 1

Mouldings

Weather-stripped Window Units

Casement Sash Steel Sash Combination· Doors Screen Doors Front Doors Picture Windows Divided Sash

Cement for priveways, basements, farms

THORBURN LUMBER AND COAL CO. 208 N. Mason Street Phone 7131

be served at 12:30 with Circle No. day and red cord looked rather plain 1 in charge of the ltitchen. Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Daft and after all the otfler pretty wr~ppings Thelma Thorburn will be the family called ·on Mr. und Mrs. and I was sorry that I hadn t taken. leacleJ' of the program and the Oswa'ld Allan unci son or Lansing time to dress it up a little, "This thcmewilt be "Our Yol!th Speak. Sunday. must be something cKtra," !!:the! She wtll present the children from Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Collins of said, giving away the fact that all the church, who ~ill conduct the Mason calicd on Mr. and Mrs. Rob- present and ali presents had been

progrnm.M~Lu=Ch~mmwill ertO~wMMooiliy~enin~ a~oon~d fur~ h~ ~Q ill~~--------------------·--------------------~ be m charge of the nursery. Mr. and Mrs. Russell Grant of mind.

Cir•d" lllcet.ing Postjlon!~d The Friendship circle of the

Presl:1yterian church, which was scheduled to meet Saturday night,

1 .June 19, has been indefinitely postponed because too many other activities have been scheduled for lhnt evening.

Mrs. Elmer Waterworth under­went u majot• operation at tho Sparrow hospital last week

Special ON

Power Air·e SPRAY PAINT OUT­

FITS

Your <~nr, tl'llclt or tJondor fumishes the powe•·· Save Jlai n t costs,

Lansing visited Mrs. Irene Smiley She gave an embarrassed laugh Sunday, . when she saw the shabby box, on·

. Evelyn, _Jnne ,and Patty Klontl ticipnt~g another. joice, But when v1s1tcd then· g-randfather, Peter Klont, In Charlotte Sunday, I

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Osbome visited Mr. and M-rs, Raynor Reeves of Vermontville Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Fonte and family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Court ancl family of Wheeler. 1

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Klont of Charlotte spent Sunrlay with Mr. and Mrs. William Klont.

The black l11firlin, a swordfish, is found in Pacific waters off Aus­tralia, nnd is one of that country's important game fishes; one at least has been caught which weighed •180 pounds.

"Wily of course, Ethel, I'll OWl! up," l said quickly.

she opened It, there was only the str~g ot small, well-wo!'n pearls. Not real ones, of course, but well rna tched and gtaded. As Joan read the card, a burst of incredulous laughter rose throughout the room.

Manufatlured bv lEADER TRACTOR COMPANY 37al E. 771~ St., Clovoland s, 0.

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ECONOMY

have lnternatjon.al Conlers in stocl<. FOR MORE PROFIT, LESS WORKI

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."'A pem·l 1for every ye .. r ol bapp;. n~ss whe11 ')lOll ttJear these 011 yom· wedtli11g Jay." lr'b,., iJ im't eve11 sig11ed!' They arc erJnipl•ell with

tile PN,EUI.\IA'J'IC AGI-1'ATOU coupled with a S~lndt i~c banlt. This equipment speeds· UJI the ellmlnatlrm· :. of animal hcu.t which Is ltelpful In ro!lnclng · tho lm<:terl:~.

. count. StoJI In for a 'lcm­(lDHtratlnn.

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That' o the prer1cription for mazimum milk production with lesu labor • • , the McCormick-Dooring Milk~r. It' u allioiont;

dependable Alld sanitary. ·

We e1111 give you tho dot.olils on getting more milk Iauter with the McCormick· Deering. Why not atop in and I(IU Ul lodo.y?

• IH

unrivnl~"tl litxtny, I'oomlness, ' breath­

taldng beauty nnd effortless pOII'el' in II CIW sco Ute· 1\alser m· Frazer on olllsJllay at the BARTIIOLOI.\f,E'W rSALES & SERVICE. Drop by ruayf;imo be· tween 8:30 and 6:00-rl!le In a.nd d11ive a new 1\nfscr .or Frazer. It'!!' a new cxpm·lcnco in motoring-is obligation free.

Ethel's voice was shrill over the buzz of comments In the . room.

I "This must be a joke. As .if I would 1 wear those-those pearls with my

wedding gown. I think the person who dlcl this should own up. And I have a pretty good idea," turning and loolting pointedly at me, "who it Is." '

I stood up. "Why ot. course, Ethel, I'll own up," I said. quickly. "And I did hope that' you might wear them at your wedding. But I can see that it was a mistake on my part, and I'm truly sorry for wba t I did. But there's one consolation," I could_n't h1,tp adding when ~ ~aw the loolt of triumph In ller eye, "You'll not get a duplicate ot these at arr­other 'shower. · You see, they be­longed to our grandmother."

Relrnt~M lw WNfr'f".,J~tu,. ....

The LEADER . TRACTOR, manufactured b'y. Leader Tractor Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, is built for work. The wo~ld·famous J!e~cules Engit;le delivers dependable power for practically any job on the farm. . . . . · You cu.n use a wide range of farm implements-either trailer or · hydraulic lift type-with the new LEADER. Plenty of power for all farm machines, too. ·

LEADER T~CTOR eco11omy has been proved by over 10 years of serv.ice in the field. LEADER speed saves you time in going from one· farm job to another. Hydraulic lift power ~s available at all times-even when the clutch ~is disengaged.

Come in today to see the many othe.r ,feature~ of ·cbe depetldable, SRje LEADER TRACTOR. .

ANWAY'S GARAGE Phone7521

MORE SPEED'

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'' I THURSDAY, JUNE 17, 1948 THE

Next Major Move On City Council

INGHAM COUNTY /1~-... ___ G_M_T_r_a_m· _o_n_P_I_an_t_C_it_. y_T_o_u_r ~-~_]

NEWS PART THREE

Adventists Resume FILM N E W S J)nuhlfl Ji'<lJLtlll'!l fcattlt'O CLt the Ji'ox, "Dangot'OUII

I

I Is Sewer Finance

Meetings in July "Wild Horse Mcwrt," Htnning Ynn1·s" Is the sccrmd feuttu·o stnt·­

'l'lm Holt wllh Ntlll J,osllc !tends ring William Halo with Ann ·'l'odcl the 'l'htll'stlay rwd Prlchty · donhlo 11nd Scotty Eoclcott,

Teresa. Wright, ~Y Mlllnnd nnrl ~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;. Brian Don levy a t 11 r Jn, "The Trouble with· Women", the' Sn.tur-[

Following several weclts of uay feature at tho Fox. Sunday evening services nt the Carrying nut nn 11sslgnmont Legion bullcling, the Seventh Day hnndcd to her by editor Brinn Don. I Adventists will present Saturday levy, Miss Wright mnsqucmdcs: nftcr~oon OCI'Viccs on .July 3. tlr~l us a mnid, unci then tts n col- 1 Sa.tu1 c!11y is the Adventists Sn.b- lege co-ed. . 1

Bond Issue Discunsed For E"temling Sewers and I Improving Disposal Plant ! Sixty-five thousand dollars

is the figure being talked about by the city conncil to cover improvements and repairs to the sewer and scw.agc disposal system. . ,

McmlJors nf the city oounclJ in­uic£Llccl on ,June 7 llmt with the Elm stJ·eol bl'idgc out of the way, attention wlll be given tile I 11ewer system nncl cliaposai plant. .Since last summer lho strtte board 1

of health has been putting pres- . sure on c:ily ofl'lelnis to extend and Improve tho sewer system and tho disporml plnnt.

How the estimated cost of $6fi,. 000 will be flnancecl i.y one of the maiJi questions, City Engineer 1

Waiter K Zi11un~>r explained, He said some of tho cost, ~;uch "" l'!'x-~ tending sewct·s, will Jllwly he borne by property OWJter:l In di-l rcct assc~;smcnts. Some ot' the im­provements will probably be as­,scsscd to the city at large, Zim­mer stntcd, with revenue bonds paying the costs for work done

A GliNlmi\L MOTORS CXJICI'imcntnl lt·ah1 thnt is pnrltctl full of mechanical marvels, new-as-tomorrow interim· decomtions and many post-war features for the comfort and Mtfcty of passengers, now is on a Genei'Ul Motors plant city tour. Powered hy n GM Elec!t·o-molive Dicscllocomotivc, the cm·s-Dny conch,

Diner, Slccpm· and Obset·vntion Lounge-nrc of 1111 entirely new design that pct·mits nn Ash·a Dome ato11 cnch (sec nhovc) fot· tJm·ivnllcd view o[ lnndscnJIC

1 nne! n depressed cat· floor hencnlh, resulting in"fo.m• flnor-levcls in every cur, with 111mps or ~!cps con­necting them,

at the sewage diHposal pl 11nt. 'A cont1·act was authorized with G M T • t L · • f F D When the amount or work Which the Fcnis Co. to dig trenches for • • rain a ans~ng or our ays

will be ruitl for l.>y revenue bond~ water mains on West South street, . is determined, the city engineer 1 explained, then 11n attorney should East Cherry, Randolph and West The General Motors Train of To- Friday afternoon, June 25, from be engaged to stcc1· the council Cherry. The Ferris Co. will be paid morrow, now on a nation-wide ex- Grand R11pids and will be exhibited through the intricacies of issuing $10 per hmu·. I hibitlon tout· will be in Lansing 0 i1 during its five-day stay in .Lansing th b l ' A t· - >f . c! th · ' · at the Grand 'frunk statton just c ont s. c ton wus ac en e on e 1s- 1 public display Juno 28 and Juno ff s th w hi t , . A

Included in tho program de- suo of draining, cleaning, painting i o . ou . as . ng on avenue,. IT)anded by the state arc exton- antl repairing the standpipe, AI-: 2D. , . . . • , • special showmg for Oldsmobile and slons of sanita1·y sowers up Syca- dcrman Frank Daiiln reported that' The ftaln nf Ton:ouow has a •.•

1

Ftshc.r Body employ?B anu their more creek south of Ash street to the main valve at the standpipe tracted much attentwn because of fami_Iws will start Frtda.y and will serve tho area along the croci< lliHl could not be closed. It was agreed tts m11ny advanc.ect features of de-! contmue through Saturday ~nd south of South stt·ect, building of that the. nperation of the valve is s1gn anr~ co~nfo! L More than two [ Sund.ay, June 26 a~d 27, from 2.00 a pumping st11tion tn lift sewage now easwr and that it can prob- and ono halt .. mlllton persons ~ave I to D.OO p. m .. datly. On Monday from tlw crcelc level ut Elm to ably be closed soon. Aldermen dis- ~nspcctcd t.hts unusual tram st.nco

1

un.d Tuesday, June 28. and 29, the the Jefferson street. level, .1nd cussed the danger and inconven- tt started tts tour of the. Nat10n. T1am of Tomotrow w1U he. opened much new equipment at the dis- iencc of shutting off water or The General Motors '!'rmn of To- to the general publtc durmg the posal plant. lowering the pressme during dry mormw Will arrtve m Lansing same hours.

Zimmer suggested lhnt pumps weather. Until the standpipe is at the scwngc disposal plant drained, however, the· condition should be repaired or replaced [ of the inside can not be deter­at once so as to halt the by-pass- 1 mined. ing of sewage. He said the pump~

1

. E. C. VanLindcr of the Dixie have been in operrrtion since 1938. Tan]{ nnd Bridge company of

Alderman W. Davis Post said a Memphis, Tenn., was present. He sewer ordinrtncc is essential. 1 told the council the standpipe can

Witter .Exte.nHions Or!l"l'l:d I be rlrain.ed. without shutting off Water scrvwe Will be g1vcn to water· scrvtce or materially re­

sevcral at·cas, the council decided. duclng pressure.

SHORT WAY LINES; Inc. Announces .a- Schedule Change

Effective ,June 16 TO ANN ARBOR

7:34 A. M. ':' 10:09

TO LANSING,

8:30 A. M. •:'. 11:05

Powell Hilarious In Comedy Role

1 blllh duy. A definite meeting place Her tas]{ Is to get Hny Millanrl, ! has not yot boon established, ac- playing 11 psychologist with n 1

cm•dmg to church leaders, but etut'tling thooi·y llbout love !mel · pln.ns urc u~det:wrty to mctlntnin u women, to drop the libel suit he! pmmnncnt chuJCll home In Mason. ! hus instituted 11gainst her pnpor I

01; Sutut·day, June 12 the Scv-~ Mliland fs suing' becrLUsc he w11~ 1 enth Day Adventists met nt the misquoted by Teresa em his hy·

Gr~mci Ledge cnmp grounds for the pothcsis thnt women adore men opening of lite 11nnunl state meat-, who treat them violently lng, ?ontlnulng through June 10 l'oliUt~ll Comedy · · and 2f. Wlillitm Powell stnrs In "The

A1 : . .A, Douglas, Lunsin? evan- ' Senator Was Incllscrcct", coming I go lot has been conductt~g the I to the I•'ox on sunday !Lild Mondny.l Mason services:, No dcflmtc nn-1 Powell In the story decides l;c 1

nouncemcnt of t!ic speaker for the Wllnts t~ be President un'a ~nm~ I July mcctmg·s has yet been made. paigns on his own when his party

'l'RAININ~GIIA~f refuses support. His aco-in-thn-l! Inghcu 1 c · nl. ' I'll Ill hole Is a. dtal'Y w)llch eventually • l

011 . ·Y 1 rary w proves his downfall. I

set ve as u lraimng school for the 1 Ella Rrrlncs jJOrtmys o. crusading 1 weal{ of June 21 to M1·s. Ailee . · Staffo ·cl 1 · th b 1 newspaperwoman IUtd chtcf oppo-

1 w to m · e new oo <- · t f p . II A·] WI 1 · • mobile ilbmrian in Wexford coun- nen o . ~we . t eon 1C an ts n. ty Ml'" "'tltffot•d ·u t f pretty poillicul hflllgcr-on £LI1d Rny . ,,, "' lo no a. pro cs- C Ill th t b H l'h slonnlly trained llbmrian, and it 1 ° ~s 0 par Y ass, ?u t a.~· , was felt by the state bollrd for Peter ~ind Hayes is tho S<.natm s libraries and the Wexford county I press d.gcntc t librllry that some experience on a Talontetl as. . bookmobile with 11 truined il· Mystery, with a rmcl~ bacl{~ brarian would be helpful. Mrs. ~round, keynot~s , War~ct Bros. I Stafford will go with Miss Louise The Unsuspected, commg to the Kellenberger Ingham county's Fox. on Tuesday a.nd Wednesday. ' bool(mobile llbrariun, on· the rogu- F1ve p~rsonulltws tqp this cast lar community stops during the including. Joan Caulfield, Claude week, plan her own fall schedule Ruins, Audt·ey Totter, Constanc.c for school stops in regard to popu- Bennet.t and Hurd .Hatfield .. Wm­latlDns and roads, discuss methods ncr Bt os. also in t1 oduc? ~1tchucl of record keeping, publicity and I North to the llim public 1~ this llctlvitics in the school room, as production. well as planning the interior of I R11ins 1s cast as a soft:spo]{en Wexford county's new bookmobile radio personality, whose weekly

· alrings of murder mysteries, ha vc put him at the top of his profes­sion. Most of the action takes place in his country· estate, where he creates his weekly shows, records the dialog 11nd rehearses the scripts.

PAPER PICI\-Ul' JUNE 25 Mason fireman will collect paper

on Friday evening, June 25 with proceeds of the collection to be used to help Rend Boy Scouts to camp, according to Lee Austin, fire chief. Paper should be properly bundled and placed at curbs as in

,previous collection drives.

COLUMBIA ROAJ.) 1\hR. W. 0, N~rrls

Surrounding Rains are Miss Caulfield liS his ward, who is re­ported lost at sea during the open­Ing part of the picture, but later

I turns up as the drama unfolds. Miss Totter is a designing niece who expects to move in and talte over the reported dead girl's pos-

L. W. Crowe has purchased the sessions. Hatfield is her weakling Bert Anway place and has already husband, and Miss Bennett is cast moved there. in a somewhat flippant role of ra­

Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Robison I clio producer, spent the week end at Da.yton, ji~iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiij Tennesec. M

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd David and Mrs. Will Norris visited Lawrence Webb at Dimondale Wednesday. I ·Wolverine

Mrs. Austin ·smith and daugh-ter, Esther, attended the, Baumer Auto Insurance reunion at Freemont, Ohio, Sun-~ day. They returned home Monday.

Mr. a,nd Mrs. AI Griffith visited ).1:rs. Will Norris Thursday. · Rev. Charles Broulw:is holC:ing Bibhischool at the'North Ala:ledon church this week. I HUBBARD DISTRICT

Efgilth Grade . [

Usc our payment plan. In· sul'lll\ce on any ,a.gc_ ca.r·

,FIRE and EXTENDEp

OOV,ERAGE (Wind)

Old-line companies only

Get our fire and wind rates 2:09 P. M. 6:19 8:15 ':'~'

3:35 P. M. · 6:16 10:01 ':"~

Several children 1 in this· district· are attending daily vacation Bible

ln an e1~vator m paJamas, William' Powell, who s.tars in "'l'he school at the Housel churc~l. I Senator Wits Indiscreet" tries to cover up his embarrassment' Ella .. Ilah Barker is worltmg m the

Jewett Insurance Agency

. · ' · oldcc of 0. J. Hood. 1 Ramos, Arleen Whelan and Peter Lind Hayes are featured in this Sun- The Launstein families attended

I day and Monday attraction at the Fo;K. the funeral of Oliver Launstein, an uncle, in Owosso Wednesday. I

* Not on Sundays or Holi- ** Friday, Saturday, Sun-days. day and Holidays Only.

lSO W. Ash Located acrost~

Mason from Con-

.. THEATRE r MASON PHONE 7~21 ] Evanlng Shows Stnrt nt 7'00 P. M,

Cnntlr~uouo Silturdny (rom 3100 P. M. Contlnuou1 Sunday from 3:00 I"',· M, Admlssion-14c and 35c-Tnx lncludi!d,

~~"f'?Y'T'pp= li ..,.,.... -­ThurtbLy t:ncl i"l'i<h>.r, ,Jillw 17-IH; 1\nnt. 'l'aylor-.loll SltiVym In IIALI•' PAS'r 1\liH·NIGil'l'; Itobllr(; Luwmy-Ann ~'Oltvllgo In ,JUNHtJj~ FLIGU'I'.

'cause ho's only gat a theory on love ... while Terese's gol it down to a science!

TPdlllii!O!Ot' Ft•a1urdtn

";{;ng· of the Ca•·nival"

•WAC • 19

.and Cartonn

-mm.map~iME**Ni

Sunday & Mm1day, June 20-21

·"' \ '' . ~~n~t tbi.s countzyneeds ~, - ··· · }s ~.soodLong ~ou<J LAV"G}l

andHEJ.?E IT 18! I!

----== ~~-·-SEN II TOR 1/SHTIJN'S Plll TFtJNM

·I." tho flut plonh In my plotform l1 to_ not mo into tho Whlfu Uousol ··

:2. Volorcra'· rollof., •. Twlc~J whal Clf\Y; CJthOr candldato oflorsl

3. fducalion. Tho Government. shoUid sond avary man, woman end .child in tho U.s. tlhrouoll Uarvardl . . . . ' /' ..• .. .:

Labor,( am In fg~or of labor,,. but oP• lo worl<f

I NORTH LESLIE 'lovely gifts. Icc cr~am and cake Billy a~d Pat Fillw?c]{ spent 1 Mrs, .Rus""IJ Wnrnol' were served. Sunday w1th the formers parents, i

. . Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Fillwoek. j -----------------------------/ Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Elscnhcimcr • ~r. and Mrs. Davtd Peck, Mrs. Ilah Barker spent Sunday at Phone 5511 of Lansing have purchased the Ma Y Mock! and Dan Peacock of Niagara Falls. llll••••iiiiiiiiiliiiiil•••lll I Vernon Mesler place and have E.uton Rup1ds were Stmduy evc-

sumers

BOB INGHRAM

. Says-Today's costs of dying arc

about double those of a few years ago. Do you get the point~

1 moved in. They pian to enlarge mng guests ut the George Long~. 1 the storl!, They expect to open the Ida Mae Carter of Lansing vlst­! store this weclc end or the first, ted C(!arles Carter at· the Floyd

I' of next week. I Sutton home last 'l'hursday, Mr.

Mr.· and Mrs, Herbert Osborn und Mrs. Olds and Geraldine Full­spent Friday in Jncitson visiting.! cr of Mason were Slind11y callers. :Monday morning they were sur- of Angeline Fuller at the Sutton

I prisecl when their son-in-law unci home. daughter ancl .children, Mr. and Mr. ancl Mrs. Ray Blacltmore Mrs. G. B. Hunt arrived from Ray- and Mrs. Jean Petitt of Jackson

imondvillc, Texa.9. They expect to were Sunday dinner guests of Mr, 1 spend the 'Summer here. and Mrs. Lou Sherman.

·1 Mrs. Don Holmes and Jerry and I Mr. and Mrs. John :Miller of Put were Sunday dinner guests of i Lansing called on Mr. and Mfs. Mr. and Mrs. W. Hale or Morley./ James Miller Sunday evening. , I Pat spent last week ut Pleasant Mr. and Mrs. Orville Emerson Lal<e with. Karen Morea. were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.

Mr. AI Gcrlitz and Mrs . .John and Mrs, Orson Taylor of Leslie. Warner were hostesses at u sur- I Friday evening Mrs. Emerson and prise birthday party for Marjcanne I children attended a graduation re­

' Fernald at the home of Mrs. Ger- I ception in Jaci{son. Mrs. Francis

I. litz last week. Nine guests were I Emerson of Detroit visited at the present. Marjeanne received many Orville Emcraons recently.

I Mr. and MrR. Russel Warner and ------------====-~------t---~-=--.--.------~.--,---~~~~:~~~t==~ j}s LJ i-/- E · . Williamston. Margaret Warner re·

· · · .. ··· ~ ·.. -· JS ~.. Ult. l ~~~n~~i~~J.~~.~i;rp~~J~~~n~~E!: , • • • ston called on Mr. and Mrs. Rus-· .. ~'-= .._aboard the S.S.N/.lWAVKEE ..... sell Warnm·.

· 4.-,_ Z(L~~~::B /"'"""'-:-\ Ha~l:tF~c~~rs,~~~t!'~~~dg~t~~i~ ~i ··· . ..r ' · "') l\1r. and Mrs. Don Jen]{S,

· Mr. and Mrs. Karl l}rafuis of

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· Plus Talt · And (on weekday cruises) you get two hours ashore for s•ghtseeing!

For tlcketi, lnf~rmatlon, c.all or write your travel

·agent or "1/bC,;JP.l'SR%/t~~ .. Doc]{: 1\lu~J\egon "The. Mart"

• Teletshone 2·06!J.., Gran•! Rl1!11d": 107 J,yon St;, N, W.,

TcleJshono ·o~3·170 "--·-~·-

Dimondale·, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Gal­braith of L11nsing and Mr. and Mrs. John Reigy of ,Nome, Alaska; were dmner guests Monday eve-~

Several ' children of this com- . ning of Mr. and Mrs. c. E. Duwes. munity attended Bible school !ust wceJ{. . · I

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Wilson were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee Shinn of Jac!{Si:m.

1 Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sarage

I and daughters of Detroit were wecit end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vacelts.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Wardow­sld attended graduation exercises of their niece Thursday evening at Fowlerville. Friday night they called on Mr. and Mrs, Neil Barton of Stocltbridge.

Rosetta. Rathbun attended a

I birthday party for Mary Lou Rider at the home of Mr. and Mrs.

i Cia.r,ence Thomas of Lansing last weelc; ·

1\too!lll In Kova Scotia Present population density ot

moose In Nova . Scotia Ia only one tllllm&.l to 14 square miles; ' _

9 Points of Superiority

Whiter - JfideN Better Covers !\lore - •Self Cleaning

.Easy tn Apply Added' Yeat·s of Serviee

Giw.s Perfect Repainting Sur­fiiCe

Tints Perfectly - Lower Cost

$5.50 gal. Barn Re1I and Gmy on Order

Shafer Decorating Supply 425 S. Jefferson ' Phone 2-3461

Floral Arrangements

For Weddjngs

Of Any Size

BRIDAL BOUQUETS

ALTAR DECORATIONS

RECEPTION FLOWERS

Jewett's Flower . Shop Flowerphone 2-1231

Dick Jewett

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Tec~1hnieolor I\lusic~al (Jmnl!dy ••Paris In 'fhc t.SJH'"~ng;" J. .• Htle Lulu Cartoon and La.it~s;:. News

NE..XT W~ER:-A Really Hilarious Commly-Robert Young­Maurem O'H11ra In SITriNG P~ETl'Y; El'l'ol Fl~'llll·lda LUilhlP. ln!ESCAP,E 1\lE NE\IJCR; Gcino Autry In. THE' LAST ROUND-UP,

1'wo INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, 'l'HUH.SDAY, JUNE t"l, 1048'

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS

rUDUSHED THURSDAY Af'T ERNOONS IN THE CITY OF MASON, MICHIGAN

Vernon J, Brown & Son, Publishers Nelson D, Brown, Editor

llctty Crum, Advertising Manager · Wm. J. Mcllquham, Plant SujJerintendcnt

JDnterod '"' IHltltmd clnu rnuttor ut po~:~tofflce, Mtuson, Mlehlr.rnn, under Ant ol Mnroh a, I B79 · '

I D. b . 1 nuthor!l;y or 11 cmu·t of jHHtlcc, Ol' own ~ lfle It logiHJUtiVC ]JocJy, Whether by dis- Book Talk s m·det•Jy, cont:cmptumtR Ol' Insolent •Jnamo'PI) lflnf;Uo.go, 01' }JChnvlor or·nthor ciiH•

'--' 1 II!:;; htrhlng condtwt In prosenctJ. or n Ft·om Jnglutm .'Jounly Library court m• )Jy mm·c fnllurc lo o)my ILH nl'derH, HOI\I'ft opon to tho puhllo nt Hull

Somehow we h n. v c confllsnd MomOI'!al lllll'lll'Y, M11uon: gvor~dny ex~ t , ill 1 t • 1 'r 1 t , t ·f •[ 1 t " ""Jil Httntllll'H 111111 hulltlnYH, ~-o p, m. ama eu1 w 1 nov co, Mrm ol. us he a o.l 1 g l wns anent nn Mmt<IIIY, WutlnuHtlny 1111 c( Snlurtlny, 7-U

cu·e nfrultl of being- culled nn anm- utf:tJl'fLilco regarding tho nnturnll· 0. m. fll!rill~ """""' y,,,.,., 'lllc<~lllY 1~-'1, tour. 'JGvm•yoiHJ wcmts to b" n pro- ~utlon case of Herman Km·Hchncr, S'J'OitY IJOOI( IIOUH "vay 8nt•u·clny, l'eHHional. An amateur IH one who 'rhm·o wns nothing In that piece 1

1 ' 1111 • • ·

docs what he docs without puy, which even bordered on contempt, Suggesti'ons ,for Your without rownrd nthct• thnn Uw sat· of eourt, 1u1d I am hnppy to rc-

SUIISCrtiPTION RATils ADVERTISINO RATES I Jsfc1ction of doiug it, 'fi1cro nre, port that :rudge Mcu·vln s. Srtlmon Surnmer Reading (Pnyohle In Adv•oce) Dlsplny nrlvort1 11 1nJ< rnteo on np- l1,llll n few H1111ttnm· hciHC)ml! piny-[ Hl1ut'es my understamllng of tho , ,

Ona yonr lh lnghnm nnd 111lcntlon, Du11lnc"' loon!• nn•l rene!- 1 crs. In high school thoro um anm- sll.unltnn. f1cbon ndJolnlnu counlleH .................. ,,2,00 In~ oollccs on fu·Ht nnd locnl '"'"""· lt•il!' football players although tn ,

One yenr outHido lnJrl<nm nnd ~3~e~tl!i~:': 1 !'!~ ;;;~·~ln~o~r B~:~t""~! most Hchools nlhletcs n.re givnn .Tuc!gc Sn:mon prcnlcled u8 judge 1 Peony .......................................... Buck m:<l,;;'~~\.~~ 1~1° 1l~~~~m'"~nJ""""' z.~o Thnni<H, t"c n word. Announcement• spccinl fltvorH and preferential In the nntul'lllizutlon CflSc nnd fol·l D!EJCove~·y ................................ Chase

ndJolnln 11 countic11 """"'"""'" 1,2& of entcrtnlnmcnt• whore nrlrnl"lr"'' J" ti·cntment, The ftmnteur college lowed lhc recommendation of thc,1

Pflgrlm s Inn ...................... ~nudge F'our month• .................... ;........... ,75 ohnrRod or of nny t•lnn to rniHe un " i'tlDlbnll . player is twcomlng in- . federal cKnm, !ncr, In fl diRCUIJS!onl .Judith or"'Pnrls .................. Lctg~ltm; Blnglo cot•l•• "":""'"~.., ............. , ..... or.' mullt, be t•nld ,nt rcuulnr rnt••· oreasingly rare, ·.rlwre arc st[J] I or the court II decision and. of t.he Halntrcc Country .......... Locluldgc

, ,, , • , ... :, .• , , , . . . 1tmateur muslclnns-they havr• tn story In the Ingham c,ou.nly _NcwH, I Glllss a~d th~. Tru~pet ...... Se,lfer~ '. ·'' .. . . " .. · · 'r,o. · .. ·T KEN OFF he still over the networlts, Petrillo Judg-e Salmon sflld, 'I·wa·n. t you In a Omit Gal den ............ SiaughtcJ Gb,. ~E? ~f1.PU~J) Be.· A . . , has taken cure of thut. I to lmow that I thlnlt yotiJ have: a i Tnmm~ Out of Time ........ su.mncr

President Truma.n is doing the rig. ht thing tn blastmg , perfect t•lght to comment on my·, Blsh~p s Mnnllc ................ TUinbull a t R pl bli'cana·'in his "non-political'' taxpayer-financed We hnvo become so oh~esHed decisions. r do not pretend to be I No 'lrumpet Before Him .... White

aw Y a c 1 : , , d I with the word "profcsnlonnl" that ' lnfalilblc. I malte nnd probably 1· N .f' t •

tour of the country. The Republicans can now be expecte to many of us helVe cnmc to lleilcvc I shall continue to mnlw my shure, on IC IOn talk back; ancl if there is enough frank talk perhaps the people n.o amateur can possibly bo good. I of mistakes. I t!Sc my best judg-~' In Henry's Bacltyard ........ Benedict will take the trouble to learn the facts. 1 The words "amateur" nmt "pro- . mcnt in aiTivlng aL my decisions Detroit Murders .................. Bronte

In the 1944 presidential campaign a hush-hush policy' f~,sHionnl" co1-ry no meanings of 1 and I wnnt you to lte~p on .using' Bat Boy fm··thc Giants .... Grrrrcau . , , I C!thm' g-ood or bud. An amateur yom· best judgment m pomttng How to Malw Paper prevailed. ~he war was on an~ G,overnor Dc~ey put what was J wrestler may u.1row the pmf1,8 • out what you thinlt nrc my mls- Flowers ~ ........................... Morgan then conceived to be the natiOns good agamst party expecl- sionnl over the arena fence. Ama- tal{cS," Boolt Collecting ns f1 Hobby .. Muir iency. He made no campaign issues out of secret deals between i tcur singers cnn. be and many of 'VOlild. I Illto Hr•w to f!ecome a Good R , 1 • d S I' I-I d t' f tl p 1 H ·b 1 them arc b<'ltC1' than the vocnli~ts I assured him I • . Dancer .............................. Murray

ooseve t an _ta ~n. c rna e no men iO'; o Je ear at or who wail in front of. n milte. 'l'horc Judg-e Salmon, and never have had' Last Billionaire .................. Richards blunder~. ~Ie s~td little about theyrovocatlv~ measures used by I is many an amateur cook superior any feeling toward him which even' Complete Boolt of Flower the admtnistratwn to lead the Umted States mto war. Governor I to pl'nfesslonal chefs. cam~ close to contempt. An hon~st I Armng-cm?nt ............... Roc!twoll Dewey made no issue of the 1940 Roosevelt pledge to keep the J , prQbtng of my thoughts might 1c- ·Soviet Politics .................. Schuman-

. . Gnlf w:u; ns mur:h 1un ns m·o- veal contempt fOI' the man who up- Ideas Have Consequences .. Weaver Umted States out of war. , , . , l'tuel nntil most golfers wantml In pointcll .Judge Salmon to the cir- American Women of . In 1940 w~cn WendeJI Willne was a ca.nd1date he I?~de no tnl'll pt•o ~~r hr; tu.tnr"li by :~.pro. cui!. bench, bt~t I do n?t intend to Nmsing .................................. Yost 1ssue of anytlung. Ii:e was a tne-too cand1date, prom1s1ng to · Ca.rd playang 1s tun when at rll- hnld that ngutnst the JUdge. ------------- ----------------·· --·-outdo the New Deal he was campaigning against. mains on 1111 amat.cur l~a.sls, Wlwn , . i fiO Ymtrs Ago - 18!JII

I . . h . f . h' · 1 d peopl11 want to play hl<e Jacoby 'l'hll Lamnnts will h" mtssc!l 111 , Tho Mason Creamery Co, is now .t IS t1mc t e iss.ues. acmg t IS natiOn were open Y an. or snnJC of tlw other prns, it he- !\Jason and ~hould hll wclcomml In mnldng :J '/" tomJ of butter ouch

frankly dtSCLtsscd. It IS t1me the people learned where candi- 11omes dull. '1'alm gi.n rummy. H's l'llt. I'h'.a'Hwt. Jolm J,Jtmont hu.s week. · d t t d I . I t' .. I I' 11C r Vi'S 11ntll !U'Cll ad[\'" in L<•••ion all([ 1': T. A. a es s an . J 11 ~ · " s mp " g •1 ' 0 ' ~ " • Haying haft started. Wheat

President Truman blames the Republicans for every mis- 'I thn prnt'cssion:als :uhled it. to their utra!rs anti us trust ... ., unci ehhlr or never looked better. · • • ' • ' 1 list. Now gin rummy play.,rs must the l'rcsbyllldan c:hur!,h. Mrs. IAL-

takc made m W.ashmgton 1l1 the las~ tw~ years al')d for SOI?C of I ltnltl 1111 their [lhLy. tu try "" rn- munt has g-iv!m !~<•r aid In every,. There are 10 gradunt_cs from the those made durmg the past 15. He IS usmg that strategy m an mt:mh.-r whnt the 11roressionnl guo<! c:au!le, tlevotmg m1wh tim" to. Williamston school th1s your. At attempt to make people forget the blunders which his party and said.· in his daily nnhmm. Oartl i Smuhty Mclwol anti dull worl1:: Dansv!lle there arc five graduates, I h . If d Th t' 11 · ht It' 1 t 1 Th R t•huin" is not l'l'litxation when t.!Jc Jlctll 1wd tlw other youngsters Genevl8vc West, Thomas H:ltlclt, 1 1e, 1mse , rna e. a s a ng . s on y na ura · e e- • ·' , · · · · -; t 11 t r •l 1' Kat Neu Et ·· , WI · t 1 w·t · · I p 'd T d I profe(;siunal tmwh iR alltlrd, I havn heen. in he 111 t " '.' HL IOU , e , SJC upp c anc 1 -~ publicans wtll now attempt to J!ame rest ent ruman an t 1e , mul Snn!lay sdwol aetivltlcs. we lis Hayhoe, Democrats for unfulfilled Republican campaign promises. And Chihl renring used to be on an

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all wish lh•·m well!lt 1.\lt, Phvasant. Hugh. E. G.ihbs and Guy Dox-1 there is always the possibility that both the Democrats and the I amateur basis. Pa. rents used what --·-------- tader of Onondaga graduated =,tt R bl, b · h h h · h b common sense and wisdom they • • the Normal thts week. Both WJII

cpu t~a.ns may e ng t; t at t e1r c arges may e true.. 1 had and Jet it go nt that. About I Anclent J/zstory teach neKt year. Pohtlcs never have been ancl never should be over-refmed. , 20 years ago we were struck with Corporal Charles Wilcox sent

Issues should be discussed with frankness and candor. No; nn epidemic of professional shib- OtH~ Year AJ:'o- 1!Jol7 , 18. men to Chicltamauga June 22 punches should be pulled. No feelings should be spared. The 1 boleths: Don't. tal'e the bn~ boy The city enginee1; has been m- t?. ffll the ranks of Co. F. T':"enty-

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candidates should come out swinging as President Truman has. i~to the woodshed; give him a structed hy the council to prepare mght men enlisted but 10 failed to . . '. . I ptece of cal< e. Don't let a boy tlo an estimate of cost of n mumctpal pnss the tests. The 18 arc Earl·

You can't take

~t with you ....

... • • • 11n sw1mm1ng

A pocketful of cash is a4ways a worry-

especially when you're on a vacation. Bu-t

convert your funds into-.

THAVELERSCHECKS

and your troubles nrc over. Prompt refund in

case of loss or theft.

75c pm· $100.00

done, and should keep nght at It until the fmal bell. any useful worlt until he is 18. watei' softening plant. Norton, Bayard T. Miller, William -o- , G~ehim~a~~~ill~~ce. J~n mel Em~ B~~~tUP~n~.~a~m,Fm~E. '-----------------------------------------

CORRESPONDENTSPERFORMPUBLICSERVOCE CMm~tWm~~~fu~ly~1d~~ ~ro~W~~un<!MuH~IIl~ Cun~ %Wrun E. ~F~p 11 ---------------------------------------~ I , 1 . h h . f bl' but don't ask him to help buy hls F .0 Tl had been visiting .Tames E. 1.1wc, Rutherford B. Ml V I . . I n every commumty are peop e w o ave a sence o pu lC own clothes. He might feel insc- · n. ay. ley Mrs Earl Alder• Hawn, Walter A. McCoy, Berton LL ILLE stmrs. recently and to!'c some of Rollins, Mr. and M1·s. James ]{ir-

duty. Many of those people are newspaper correspondents. cure. Don't attempt to use common thmr dn,~~hter, d · , t•eturnin"' B. Miller, Hurry W. Flintz Marl< , !\Irs. l'lraggie BurUen the ltgaments loose m her left by and Mrs. Mc1'lon Rice and son. . . I man of mason, an we1e o p P' M k't ' I '1!'111 Some of them arc on the .staff of the Ingham County News. sense. Wait until the neKt lecture. to their home in Barryton. The~ · ter, yron Fos I , Arthur E. On Ju 20 Su 1 h 1 .11 . · · . Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Wnillright ol' They write the week by week history of a neighborhood or .a 1 Then ask the professional what to were blinded by a heavy storm Coburn, Ray H. Bird, Dan.iel I. be at 10n~ m ~~:lo ~. 1f01 ,w1"! Chal'l?s . .Nmtha~met· reti;rncd Wflliamston visited their ttaugltLcr

. . ·,do when Jumor mattes faces at , , 1 ft the road and Rice, Harry H. Dyer and Wdhnm. . ·. , ·. 1 Je n ; homo Satmduy f1om tho l' ooto and lmsbrrncl, Mr. and lVTI'H, Wnyne vJ!lage. In some cases they get pa1d, but never as much as they 1 Grandma over eating his oatmeal. nnd tho cal e B. Walker. J pr.e~clnng SCJV!Ce Sunda:;r us tho 1 bo;;pilal in .Jacltson, where he Balter ant! family Sunday are worth to the community. I . struck a tree. . ·, I mmtsler will b~ attendmg con-I underwent an operation several Call~rs 'tt the Ch·nt~s Neitham

THese correspondents set forth the news of their com- T~c profPsnional nptprl·oatch·h to12etdl- HtorsedB fromaJ·o~;ld~~~~e ~~ab~~~~: I ferM·ence Gat tDtfe~mdit.G f . '11 tl . 'days ago. i me I' hnt~d Ia st Sm;dny ~v••t·c 'Mr-. · Th f lk h I . h · ucacton has conver e! e · 1 cap ure a m • rs. o ne ra IS 1 · ns' t;aJler at the 1 f M

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d M 0 W'J ,;· 1 · mumties. ere are o s w o comp am t at errors creep 111. grade into what used to be the honors nt the show staged by the M wee]{ . 1 ~ . · s ' :orne o. . rs. an , r11. . 1 eox, 1" r. "'" Mrs. But there wouldn't be so many errors if the correspondents eig-hth and tht' first two yca"rs of Dexter· Trail Stock Horse club l11 Mr~ Raymond Wilcox fell !lowJl 1 MM:l:fg1

; 1,1E1,t1111rdciWr alhl~ls wMce!{ wGcre EP• d:V~nl Wcblb,MMl'. and 1}vf

1r;;, !Jan

h d b ' 'f ] 1 f d fi d ' · · t '' · " •'• " ' ' a I' C, IS, LIY 1 aLl'W { llllC 1 l'H, ()I'll "" (l'l' a etter cooperatiOn, I t lC peop e gave acts an gures an college mto h1gh school. The pro- Sunday. ea I . ' names to the correspondents themselves. · fessional approach _has brought . Wa!eer E. Zimmer has d~clared

· Here at the Ingham County News we value our cor res· about the m1a~lng 1gnornnce of he will not see it re-electwn to., . ' . . our youngsters m spolhng, compa-

1 the Mason school board. ·' N. E~S

pondents h1ghly, even thoug~ the value, IS not reflected m the sitio.n, .reading and arithmetic. The 10 Yffirs A 0

_ 19·ss • pay. We knpw that the serv1ces these corresponden.ts render educatwnal pen.dulum Is swinging!' . ~ b ht 100."' · .. their communities are appreciated. 10ur readers tell us 'so quite a little. Now in Detroit the teac~- F~:d Biro~a~~he1a~or~u'Lot:r ca.f· often. We wish more people would tell the correspondents so. ers are perml_ttec! to use theH"I c c1 'II it ·for events ·&!::=========:@~:!!!!

hands when ch1idron won't behave I 0•. an 111 use . · "Health News" Is vresented -o- any other way. Detroit parochinl 1 durmg t~e Ingham cente~mal. · br Your Doctor or Medicine

LET'S MAKE TI-lE, VACATION UNANIMOUS pupils arc now being taught to .Fred Sll.sby, I-3:erman Bnght and M"1c1~1 r:~~~~t~te'M~d\~~~S~c:t~~; School is out. Children, and the teachers, are at play. They spell by syllnblcs, as in the days Richard Hunter nrc Mnson boys

h d h , , I Th h h d h . before the dead hand of profes- at Wolverine Boys State. . Research Weighs Value of ave one t e1r year s wor. t. e teac ers ave earne t etr sionalism laid hold. In time the Rev. James Bowker of the Ma- ,

year's pay. They have nothing to do until fall. public' school" may come around. son Methodist church has been as- Cereals, Vegetables Why isn't that the best way for all of us? We are only . . , . I signed to the Three Rivers church .. ' 0 · 1 d . 11 d l

d . b . W1th chlld rcarmg and educntwn R 0 B Oldt of South Havon,l, ~tmeu an 10 e oats outral! < omg a out mne months of work a year anyway. The rest of given the profession·!! treatment 1 ev. b · ·t f r d to Mason lll.ll .othet· bt·eakfast food cereals m

th t . ' d · h d b f '1 d 1 ' ' Jas een runs ~r 0 • ' ' t •'t' 1 1 •d' t e 1me 111 ustry 1S s ut own ecause o stn {es an sOW· it was onJy eKpected that the. . . nu 11 wna va ue, acco1 mg 9 ,a downs. Under the vacation plan. we could have every strike home would be further invaded. It I Thomas Elhs. and hts. sons r~port 01i foods of plant ortgm automatically start June 1 and end by Labor Day. Then Labor has heen. Witness the plethora of I brought back _mne b~ueon~b~~~d: g;tvcn by Leonard A. Maynard,

boolts and lectm·es, and tho long two second prl~es an . . l h.D., ?nd Walter ~· Nelson, Day might mean something. list of schools which now give the prize ou~ of thmr 14 entnes m the I Ph.D., of Ithaca, N. Y., m a recel!t

But isn't summer the growing season for farm crops? That pmfessional touch to sex. Planned mter~atwnal peony show held m11ssue of .the Journ~l ?f the Amert-

wouldn't make any difference. Farmers have to pay for their parenthood clinics arc the vogue. Lansmg Saturday a~d Sunday. can Med.tcal As~ocm!!on. share of the strikes .anyway and they might J'ust as well enJ'oy Leading the best seller lists are H~rbert Howe has been elected _.The h1gl1 mtmg, ~f oats was at.

books which promise to make prestdcnt of the Ingham County tl !b~ted to the fa.t that 111 the the vacation. · amateur wives as !mowing as I Young Republicans. Mrs. George nlllllng of the cereal, only the fib-

-o- ractitioners of the oldest rofes- McArthur Is vice president, Mrs. rous ,nutct• hu!l IS removed. 'l'he ONLY ONE WAY TO CUT TAXES ~ion , p Don Densmore in secretary, and gernl!nal .. ~ortlOn ,and oth~r VIta-

. · · · . , · w. o. Hall is treasurer. m1 n and nuneral-rtch parts .~re left All th1s talk by pohtJcal parties of economy pledges won t How dill' our Jlllrrnts ami orrnntl- ,,0 y A 11128 · complete fot• usc as human food.

h . . ' · ,., ~ cars go - · Wh'l th 529 '11' d mean ·a t mg unless the people act to reduce spendmg. parents Nlll'\'lve? How couhl they . I e e tnt ton poun s "· Whoever is elected president has little to do with economy stand each other's eompany? They DLaVelle Suratenlu~e;nc!n~o~a~i clonds:mledbyeat1•lfy malf'esdoats th1~ ' C h · ' were so stntlil an 1 ignorant Yes 1 ensmore were 0 a ea mg rca t ast oo cel'i!a 1

ongress as control of the federal purse strings .and there is .. · 1. 'tl, , 1 .. 1( all, , ·: ,1:: J Nussdorfer and Charles Burnham·, whea~ is hy far the leading "'en-

d. . . h . . some o u,m .Lc ,u ~ \\en, L SL 1 1 . . d . t l . . . ~ no 1spos1t1on t ere to cut costs. Witness the maneuv. ers 111 the I ho. w explain. tit!~ generation stm.u- were serous Y tnJure 111 an au o- ·ern cereal m t~e dwt m the. Umted last two weeks to hike costs. T.his talk around the state capitol pe1Ung to cast away Its amateur I mobtle acCident ~une 14 · The f?ur Stutes. It furmshes approx1mnt~ly

b 1 . . , , . . · . men were roturmng from playmg 25 per cent of the total calortes a out ower cost~ IS J~~t 1dle chatter. The. state leg1slaure has stanthu_gs t~ Join tlw ranlts of the golf at Charlotte. Their car col- consumed, these sCientists found .. shown no real d1spos1t10n to reduce expenses and won't cut professwn:aJ,,, llided with a car driven by a '!'hey stated that the new enriched them much unless they hear from ~he people back home. Thus ends today's Jesson on Ka_lam~zoo . salesman at the in- )'jour, .now .used. in maki.ng most _of

Sure, federal, state, county, City and scho. ol expenses can sociology and we'll turn to our tcrsecbon of the Charl_otte-Mac ~-~l.w lnend, m this co)ln~IY;, owes 1ts be lower 'd 'f t th 1 d H d b logistics to Charlie Zieglcr's"mlle- son and Eaton Rapids-Dimondale . outstandmg supet•torlty to the . c -1 we wan em owere . . ow o we go a out 1 ' ' roads. fact that it contains six times as tt? By de~anding of city and school district officials, of coun- age og. Rev . .A. s. (All-Stone) Zimmer-11 Jiiuch Vitamin B-1 as regular fi11ur. ty supervisors, of· state representatives and senators, of our H?w far is. it from Mason , to man of Newarl{, N. J. was the . Altho~gh not n s frequently congressmen, that expenses be cut. More thah that, urging Leslie? Most folks sa~ about 1u~e sp,ealtcr at union church services j eaten, dt Y leg.umes,. sue~ as be~ !Is, th t d f · h I f . . miles nnd they are ri!';ht. That s sunday night Rev Zimmerman I peas and lenttls, ate twtce as nch

em o stan ast agamst t e p cas o sp~c1al mterest groups the .cxfl:ct distance between the was pastor of. the Mason Presby· in .~rotein as arc the ;ereuls. Two-for more money. I traffic ltght at Jefferson nnd Ash terian church when the present L thn ds of a cup of baked beans per

Expenses will never be cut if as individuals we holler about in Mason to the trnffic light at the building was erecte.d. That's how I dar Will sup~ly one-half of the taxes and then as groups demand government aid corner of Main and Bellevue in he got his name. . dhatly adult b11ron allowance, a.nd

Th · · · Leslie and it should be the same · t esc \'cgeta es are also l'lch ere IS JUSt one way to cut government costs, and that's from that light in Leslie to Mason. . Tho sta~e game farm at Mason sources of Vitamin B-1. Leafy

to demand less government. We may not want it that bad If It· 9 1 ·1 r th L r t f- ~s conduct;ng breeding and hat~h- vcgetnbles arc outstanding sources · IS · m1 es rom e es le ra mg oxpertments with Hungal'lan f 't · d · 1

that is our decision then we should stop complaining fie light to the intersection of Ash I o some VI a nuns an mmera s. ' . and :La~sing street in Mason Be- pnrtrldg,e. Doctors Maynard and Nelson re·

-o- t n th L r t aff' r 1 t · d Tbere s a rush for new mall ported that o\'er 50 per cent of our ONE REASON WHY ,;1~echl e 05 Je. rJ ICI lg ~ 1a6n, boxes. The · postoffice has an- diet consists of foods of plant ori-

" , c gnn ~venue :n a? tson IS ,., nounced that Mason's long-prom· gin. Cereals - including cereal . :·Nearly 10,000 Michigan veterans receivin~ on the job ~n~i~~r ~\,~q-:i~7 °~~~ ~~~-f;~11 ti~: ised mail deliveries will start July grain$, and such p1·oducts ns flour,

trau1;mg under the GI bill have failed to apply for increased tersection) t th . J ff A 1 2. bread, bt·eakfast foods, crackers, subs1stance, the Veterans Administration announced." intersection ° e e erson- s 1 Harold Huffine of Leslie was the cookie$, pastry and macaroni-pro-

That statement appeared in daily newspapers Monday. c • high pupil in the county eighth vide n third Ol' more of the pro-

. 0. ne.~e.ason. why those 10\,000 veterans have not made ap- Between the Lansing and Ash gl'ade examinations and also wns tein in the American diet. They 1 b street corner. to the traific light No. 1 in the special state fair I arc said to be the backbone of the

P 1cat1on IS ecause of the ~om plica ted forms. An employer of in Holt is 5_7 miles, and it's ,3 of tests. He will have all his · ex-j nutrition for most •·aces of the veterans in ''im ·the job 1+airi!ng is snowed under with forms a mile from Jefferson-Ash inter- penses to the state fnil' paid, : oartl1. , and sc_hedules~ofo:diHeren"f .ki11ds. There are few employers and section to the Lansing-Ash inter- · · · · ' · ~ew vet~rans who kn~w. just w-here they stand. . section. The distance between the 'J• ·•

It 15, probably necessary to have adequate controls on the Jefferson-Ash corner in Mnson to f d the corner of Michigan and Larch t,~n s gomg to veterans. It's a big operation. It wouldn't be. so in· Lansing· is 13.1 miles, Instead

h1g, ~h~u~h, or so com,plicated if the forms were simplified. The of being eight miles, the distance mult1phc1ty of the complex forms is one reason why 10,000 between downtown Mas011 and veterans are unwilling to disturb th~ir present status by filling downtown Dansville is 7.5 miles. out more forms. A111l if you ~tre Interested, tlw

-o- new Htato higlnvo.y lmol1 glvtlll the THE CONY ALES,CENT HOME !llstance bctwc.,n Muttonvllle ttml

Qnanlc.ussee by way of US·25 anti There are two people ready and anxious to operate a l\1·25 o.s 165.1t miles. ·

convalescent home in Mason. One woman has complete equip- Leaving the crowded highways ment for 16 patients. · we wlll enter the judiciary. For tho

What is lacking now is a suitable house. second time in two years ldnd • Any person who owns a big hou~e, pleasantly situated ancl friends hnve expressed their fear

• su1table for a ~onvalescent home, and wants to lease it will fincl that words of mine might lead met to jnil for contempt of court. Shall

' one, or more prospects immediately. Further information i11 we pause to consider the generally · ';;,;. ~vallable at the office .0£ the Ingham County. News. accepted definition of contempt of

,.,~.,,. .. We, have the_ convale&centa, we have at Jeaat two respon- court? Yes. It Is set forth as will· ··~'"·--··- .. and capable women who .want tG operate a convalescent ful disobedience to, or open dis· 'J•·:!horn~. All that is needed. now is the. house.. . , j respect of, tile .. valid rules, or-

. . • · : · · ders or process, or the dignity and· ' '

If You Drive ~ , , ·~ '

BETWEEN LANSING AND MASON

Save time and money by shopping here for groceries. We

carry a fine stock of fresh produce, groceries and meats.

We have plenty of parking space, too

WEST SIDE GROCERY ., 204 N. Cedar Phone 2·4151

OUR SHOP'S A CONCERT

\ Come In and We'll Play for You!

AND SOME OTHER THINGS , TO THINK OF

While you're with us overltaul you for gocd

Summer 9oing.

let us

e We'll cl;ange your oils ~md greases,

e We'll ~djust your bral<es,

e We'll tune your engine,

e We'll scrub and clean you,

e We'll align your wheels.

We'll do everything that's needed. ·

DON'T DRIVE WITH YOUR FINGERS ·CROSSED

WHAT you'll hear is the

chorus of well tuned engines,

tuned by mechanics who

know their stuff,-'i·ihosc in-

. stnunents are valves, rings and

pistons,· whose tuning fork

makes no mistakes in tone or

pitch. Come in and let your

engine sirig a summer song

and never skip a beat.

Here's Wllat Eise We Do,-For your summer's pleasure

(with ,,factory-., .:Engineer~d parts fc:»t replac9rn~·Ht, 'if you need them).

Dart Motor Sales 227 1'!. Cedar Phone 23!l81

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Williamston 1\fi'K, Nina ICotelnun

NEW Sid Grayson's dependable radio service is now an AUTHORIZED R AD I 0 AND E L E C '1' R 0 N I C SERVICE, by Mallory & Co., Inc., manufacturers of electronic parts.

Good Service for Good Business

GRAYSON'S. Radio Servnce

2~{3 IG. Snuth St. ~Jason

LESLIE Heating and Plumbing

Company· COl\fPf,ETE ENGIN.l~ERING SERVICE

Residential - Commercial - Industrial

Heating, ventilating, air conditioning, sheet metal, plumbing and electrical work

Gas and ?il-fi1·ed, full automatic steam, varm• and hot water installations Gas and oil-fired fu1·naccs

Oil, gas and elcch·ic .hot watCI' heaters Water softeners, pumps, plumbing supplies

Oil Burner Specialist Furnace, Boiler and Plumbing Repairs, Stokers

Plasteel Roofing

If ynn ar~ ]Jianning to hnild, ::consult with. us aiwut ymu· heat­Ing plant; lwfor" you ~tart yolll' building.

\Vo Install corl\'cnHnnal - pand healing - nltra-motlcrn forct•tl air systems ln homes without basemen~.•

225 N. Main St., Leslie

We'll have i.t. Friday ..• , . The' Car of the Year, the Ford Forty Niner! It's :the one and only NeW"ccir in itS 'fleldi cind: you can see it at ;our showroom~. 1 Friday! There never was on automobile like this before. There is no other like it today.

The revolutionary, new '49 Ford is a complate break with the . past. It was designed by you-cllithe way through. Yes, in surveys, letters and personal interviews, · you told Ford what you wanted. And it's on its 'fi'OYI It looks like a custom-built car!

Just for the thrill of it, look at the list of new features. And for an even bigger thrill-your biggest thrill of the year­see the '4 ~ Ford, "The Cor of the Year~·. at our showrooms Friday!

Phone Leslie 3082

fORD

J. B:.DEAN ·:.::. Mason

• Service '

lfS·TheCar offheYear!

NEW I You wanted ROOM. So we gavo you u 5711 front, and 60" rear seat, new frame, eJttra hoad rccm.

N I W! You wonted SAFETY. So wo · gove you o 59% moro rigid "lifo· guar~" B~dy, 11Mogic Action" King· Sizo · Brakes, and new 11Picturo Window" Vi•iblliry,

NEW l You wantod COMFORT. You GEr comfort In a new "Mid Ship" Ride, new "Hydra-Call" Front

· Springs, "Para·Fiox" Rear Sprln~s.

NIWI You wontod ECONOMY. New V-8 and SIX engines. Up fo 1 0'.11> moro gas ocanomy. (Up ro 25% greator savings with now Overdrive, optional at extra .cost.l

NIWI You wanted BEAUTY. Woll, you'll soo for· yourself June 181 It's "The Cor of tho Year!" ·

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Wayside Greenhouse e Potted Plants

e Bedding Plants '

8 Vegetable Plants

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FATHER'S DAY SPECIAL

o I , ~ , : I ; ' : (

250Jo Off ' On AU Razors

JEWETT APPLIANCE CO. 130 W. Ash Mason

PAD'S BEEN PATTING HIMSELF ON 'THE BACK .. : EVER SINCE HE BOUGHT MOTHER A

THRIFTY NEW ROPER GAS RANGE

dJ.OJt d)~ :JJalf

LIGHTS WITHOUT ~

• BROILS WITHOUT . I

s~ • COOKS

WHILE YOU'RE AWAY

~ .. ·-.. ~--; .. 1~Ti:~~~~h~i{:·:~-··.:;. . lt. cooks 6efler. u co~t{fe~s to' r,un:·~.rt'$ many new automatic features will, give Mothercand Dad more.carefree hours to'gether. ,',,;,., '·

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· 'All th~se :things ~·:. better cooked mears ••• more leisure hours and a saving both in time and m·oney- adds up to the .best Father's Day gift any dad could receive.

Good meals are an important part of happier, better living and if you wo.uld cook thenJ better-select a - '

NEW FULLY AUTOMATIC ROPER GAS RANGE . ' - . .

!895 . CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY

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INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY,; JUN£'17, 1948

--~----------·------~-----------------~--------------~ Jane, Dale ani! Mary Warner, I FB 1 A s , m~thcw Vince, 'l'ony Bt•oolw, 'lild· gents e1ze win 'J'tJclwr, mvolyn Hampton un ri J .

U;y:lP,, J, Oroaa Nonnan Vinson, , B k R bb DILlin Hnhnol Jllt.H Touchers in tho school were I an 0 er <JlnHlng JCxm•nlHBM Mrs. Sidney Pl'ico: Rev, P!tUI ill,

'J'uclwr, Mt•s, Bernard Eastman, The thoroughness with whioh the '1'!10 Congt"'ifatlnnal nhurch was Dnlm·nlt·Dutton, Lloyd Long, illrnuL agonls of the Federal Burcrcu of

:ltllod JPr·ldrcy "v"nlng for the !Jlos· Leach, Mllry Roeder·, Normu.n Yin- Investigation pr•opurc for their ing cxet'rJ!.YuH of lhe Lll.Yllo Vrtcn- son, Doris illdwarrla, Mt'II, Percy t·u.ids tn "get their mnn" Ia to he Wm Bible ~nhonl which had boon Gllmrlll, Doris Leach, .foy<m Ar·m· seen In the mannct• In which they held al lh<J Methmll~t church for bru~ter, ,JD!slo ·Cimtllclcl and Hcv. opemtcd In Leslie Wedncac!ay the five pr·oeeecllng- mm·nlngs nn- Bcrmml ErLHllllltll, The . Baptist, . night when they apprehended rlei• l!Jo dll·oullon oJ' nov CIHll'lns Congrcgatlnnnl, Methodist nnd 1 J-I·u•r•y Sarris "7 for his par·t In T~_J·ooils or the Hul'lll Bible Mls· Pn.cluml Mcmorlnl· churches co- u,' rr

1bbcr o'r ~ building nnd loan

sron, _The nvemgc allcndn,I~c:c .for opcm~ed in promoting the school. 1 n.s~oclatlorf at River Rouge IL weclc ll)_O five mornings WILH l.J.r. Tho I --- ·I ' Friel y K owh1g f Sarris'. clmllng PL'Og'l'lllll ennsislcd oJ' A. meeting or llJe :Leslie high ~~~~1 inul r~c~rd ~nd his ;lllirigness I ,..,.t'OIIJ> fdnP;fng nnd the l'Pponting ... . ' lir nib! ~r·scs · ' school Heholarship fund associn.tion to uno fl'rc arms, they toolc no

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· y ' ' 1 1 1 t the hfn-h sci ool chan cO's of his ··cscaning, 'J.'hnsc wlw loolc mrlividual Jl!lrls wns Jc ' a " J . . . . lii · t}1o .'xcrelsc!s were JPnith Fer- Wcdncsdny evening. . Durong the forepart of tho week 1itild,' ·. tioljfllcl , BrQ~IcH, Mrtrllyn · 'l'11C, Rives Mitccauce reunion will th~y had two opern.~orll In Lcslrc J;;a~nn, Joan Hnstmwl<, Lois Kay. be holrl r1t the home of Mrs. Mrthle ~~ti~;~~lg Wh~~ ~~~ 1 !J~~~tl~~c~~~ Y,nnVllot, Lorain .,Ill]~ . .T~idy F.as(- Walton, Chu:ch street, ThurBdny, arrived' In Leslie about mld\llght rlltrn, Huth Lee, Nnncy .Kelley, .Tunc 17, It wrll be an all day meet· W d d th ot ly

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.Tucly Aldi'ich Rosalie Armbt•tJsteJ· fng on e nc3 ay, ey n on 1 1. ,. ' ' ' machine guns nnd gas apparatus,

but a complete mnp of the Morea rcstuurunt building, Its windows

Custom Painting Lacquer and Synthetic Enamel

Welding Arc and Acetylene

Safety Glass Installed

Body Work

HOlT BODY SHOP 2182 N. Cedar

Holt Phone Holt 7-4141

and doors and all rooms on the 1

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second floor, with the distances I The three stars of' "The Trouble ·With Wotnen"--loft to right: and the time It would take to go' Brlun Donlevy, 'l'ercsa. Wright, Ray Mllland, 'rho Pammount ·comedy from one part to another. Two of i in which Milia nil rtp]wars ns a college pwfcssot', Miss Vvrlglit and the FBI men secured entrnnco · . , ·~ . " " to an unlighted closet un·ough an I Don levy ns newspaper people, rs duq Saturday at the I! ox .1 hcutrc. adjoining apartment and there/ awaited the given signal of two of w bb 'II their companions starting to break. L ,. pI an e erva e

I In the back dOOl', lf11mediatcly the :1 es I e 5 . l'rlrs. 1\Jyrl GroJtam 1 four officers stepped into the room. · · ,

I occupied by Sanls and Robert ' H 0 m eco ml' n g ]rornwr Resident Ducic and their wives and com-, , I Succrnnb, at ,Judrson manclcd nil to mal<e no resistance ,. but to fall on the floor. Handcuffs Leslie's homecoming, which is Funeral SCI'\ tees for Vance Don were placed on Sarris and Buck pl~nned fnr the last of July, will, Graham were held at the Horne and a scar.ch of the apartment was/·· be almost st.ncl<ly a ho1.r1e talent 1 fu.ne.ral. home in Jaclcson on Ft·i· made for the loot. They found a affuir as there Will be no. conces- ! day, .rune 11, ut 2 o'cloclc Rev. portio. n of the bonds stolen from

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stons grantee! to outstders. A IS , 'th f tl W· ll St. t )3· t' t the loan pomp any merry-go-munr.l nncl a ferris wheel ,mr h 0 ffile t 'd1 d1 c~ t •LP rst

· · ·n b b . h t · r . t f c 1urc o · eta e an tn ermon 'l'h~ hllndcuffed men were then wt', eb l 101111g . tlln 1t0h111 oul 0

1 was in the Roseland cemetery at tolcen to the GAR hull for qucs- I ov.n, u o. tot 1an osc, oca J I

tinning and Buck was released as I organizations Will operate all ae· a~J cson. th . f L 1 the officers were convinced that tivitics. The local posts of the . e was e son o orenzo an;

· - I Veterans of I>'oreign wars und' the :Maude Graham and was born.' Aprtl he was mnoeent of any. connectwn , .. . 'lh tl L 1. 5, 1895, at Webbcr·vllle .. He dwcl with Sarris and his crtmcs. I Ametccan ·Legton, WI . 1e es te : . . 0 t · 1 th M b 'II' th I ions ulub are srwnsormg the cele- sucldenly of a heat t attack o.n

u SIC e o area lll C mg e · " · ' - • · Tu'"sd ft"I't100I1 Hr', a!'lv l'fe · bra lion It well open wtth a pet • ay a • . . s e ·" 1. other four federal offtcers were · d · cl th .11 b t was spent in Webberville and he stationed with machine guns para e an t. ctre WI t 0 spor s attended the Webberville schools ready to use the same if Sarris and other en er am men . , . 0 23 1928 h 't d.

'rtF~ executive cmnmittce ts n May , , c was um e made any attempt to flee from the, h 1 -~ b B W d 'th Ed in marriage to Mrs Bessie Hal-building either by doors or win·! cac e.. Y 0. · 00 wr ' . · t . . ·

1. tt· h t I Blacl(!nore Walter Hoenig, Rob- land .. To his umon one son, Donald clows. One Los 10 c rzen, w o ~ - . -· : T . • Vance, was born. tempted to cross Main street for e1 t h.tlbUI n, Paul • upp, Rtchatd . 'd

. . ' . , . Schmidt Lloy(( Dutton Hal John· Bcsrdcs the WI ow and ,son, he a cup of coffee at the restamant R ' 1\' C 1 ' d I . is survived by 11 clau,.htcr Nioma l b FBI g 1 d th t son, ay "c m· cy an rvm · " ,

Mr·a, Mnw!e Gralttim, who· In Atwell-l'm•J[IllK VowK rwJ•IotJHiy 111; two atepchlldt•cn, 8(tolwn 11l; Wllllilllllllon Mt•s, Wundn Wood nnrl Dll!o Do· .. On Saturclny, .Juno 12, the Wil­mol'lly of .Judcsnn; eight gr.•nnd- llnmaton Cantor Mct!JOdlat church children; two ltrolhcrH, fl,olnnd 1md was thn scene of rt bcnutiful wcd­Dornunt Gr·uhmn of Wcbborvlllo ding When~ MlaH natty Pcrldns, und other relatives, I duug~lcr of Mr, anrl Mr·s. John

Porltlns, bccnmc tho brirlc or ltUntJIIIK Oluh Phu11i Kenneth Atwell, son of Mr. rtnd ltmmtlllf;l! 111111 Ilalw f'laln 1 Mrs, William .A-twell, Tho double

Mt•s, Muriel Smith Wl!.s hrmlcss, ring ceremony wna performed by to lhc Rumpus club 'l'hm·arJay, II th<r pastor of tho church, .June 10, Wva Cheney, .Jeanne 'l'hc bride, who wns given in WcrLVor and Mltbol Southwell were I marriage by her father wna nt­rocoived into lhn club. It WtL·s ·de· tired In a J!oor-lmJgth ~hitc eye. oidcd lo nltcn(] the Brmtkfast club let gown, She wore a fingertip tho llrst purl. of AuguHt. veil and cnl'l'lcd 11. bouquet of red I

me<linl.o fruniiicH. Tho eouplo t:o~ oct veri mnny nice gifts, ,., ~

'J'hoy loft fop 11 wcd(]Jng trip to Philt•rlelphin whor·o they ar·o vialt· !ng his slst"l', Mr·s, l•'rrllll< l~ucl<lct•1 and fnmlly, · · ·

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Ml'H. Daisy 1-JIHHong r<'Lin•tierl horlw Snllll'r!ny !'rom f.l1o Univet~· Hlty hosplf.nl ul Ann Arhor where . Hhc unri<Jt'Wenl n 11lnjor· opcmllm); . .': '

Box~ar

And Rummage· .Anniversary gifts were . pre- roses, Her sister, Marjorie Per··

scutcd to Hose White nnrl Holen !<ins, acted ns bridesmr.id. She was 1

:Malietzlw. The guest prize Wlls attlrc(J in pule green marquisette I won by Mttbcl Southwell. Frmtan and carried a bouquet of pink cur· wns plnyecl with high ·sr!orc going nations. Kenneth Goyc acted uH[ to Wilma Crrpclnncl and · Donna best man;• Sale NiekerRon, Low acor·es went to :Mrs.,. Atwell. wore ·u nnvy bl.t'te'l · R Whil I T

'" ·rl~aney .,,,now ''"·~~~ .. ~.~~,,,.nn~o~, '~nn ose c nn( . oanne ., cnver. dress YJ.lth matching nel,essorle~.: .

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A rummag·c 1lncl · baked· g(JOds, Mrs, l'orl<ins chose a gl'lly dross HllltH, rln~R, e!cJ, sale will be held artor the .July nnil white ncecssorfes. They wore ' Sntur·~"I-M;~ 1,;J~~e ·1~. .,, 1

meeting, which will be at the ho11JC· corsages of red 'roses, I 1\fJtson .fUjnndl .:nnnms of Ro~o White, · A. rec~ptlon Waf\ held after lire. ·Aurclhts lkm•••a.tlnn··(!nmmllt""· 1

A rcgulat• meocmg of. the nc. bclmh lodge was lwld last Tuesday evening, lt WllS lllso District No. 18 visitation. Mason put on the program,

A regular meeting of. the W, S. C. S. wa~ held last Thursday at the home of Mrs. Amm1da Nelson.

Mrs. .Jessie Williams returned home fmm !.he St. Lawrence hos­plttll one clay lust wcelc.

Mr. and Mrs. Frederic Wood· bury anrl family, Mr. and Mrs. Eld­ward Steiner and daughter and Mr. and Mrs. F. c .. Neuendorf visited Mr. and Mrs, Dornncc Risch last week,

Marilyn .Tean and Patty Lee S·milh h!lVC t'CtUrned home flftCr a two-weclc visit with their cousin, Mrs. Harriett Mannins, and hus­band in Lansing.

Sandra .Tune Smith returned home after a short visit with ·her aunt, Mr's. Fel'll Long, and family of Lansing.

Mrs .. Elizabeth Dieterle was sur­prised last Friday afternoon when a group or her friends gathered at her home to help her celebrate. her birthday anniversary. She re-i ccivcd many nice gifts. Refresh­ments were served at the close of ,

wedding for members of the im-1 1--------~-.....,.--,--IJ I

Underwood's Are l1i Business To SERVE l7ou

We Have A. Complete Line Of

GROCERIES FRESH VEGETABLES FRUITS COLD MEATS

SOFT DRINKS-ICE CREMI!-POPCORN

Drive-in Parking For Your Convenience

Open. Daily 8 a. m. to 9 p. m.

Underwood's Grocery 424 E. Ash was warnec, Y an ' tar a H 1 hi . . . t R lJ Graham of Lansing· his mother, there might be some "fireworks" ? mey as s nssocm es. ~sse . '

and he had· better get out of range, Mtllcr ancl Burton Walker wtll be ---------------------------- ---------------------------­Folks about Leslie' who !mew 111 charge of the pet parade. 0. A. Sarris described him as an effem· Heckscl, Walter Gephnr·t, Lcshe inate individual and one they least Vmce ~nd Wayne Brauker fire to

Mason the afternoon. I '-------.,---------------------

We Announce Our Purchase Of The'

MASON E. REYNOLDS Insurance Agency

And we extend to the assured of that agency the same courteous service which they received from Mr. Reynolds and which we also render to all our clients.

Welcome To Our Agency

If we can be of any service do not hestitate to .ask for it.

McCOWAN & McCOWAN 113 E. Oak Phone 3261

Mason, Micl~igan

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A MOTOR CHECK NOW

SAVES A MONEY

CHECK . '

.LA.TER ' ~.

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Ol,!r scientific equipment .and good workmanship are the

answer~ to .a motorist's prayer .. Sto~ in for a check up be·

fo're' that long trip this suinmer. )

I

A .. G. Spenny & Sons

supposed would be the cause of loolc atter the games and sports, such an armed manhunt. He had The concesstons co~r:rmtttc ts been working for Buck, who is in composed . of . ~Obert. ~!I burn, Don the construction business, and had Morea •. Walter Hoen.rg, Paul Jupp

I made arl'llngements for Buck to and R:c~ard Sdm11Cit. Clarcn~e construct a house for him on the Vancle1Lmdcn Wtth Donald ThlllS·

I cast side of the village. He had ton, .Tac~. Moren and Eldon Ro~e­tnld Buck that the money he pos· gart loomng after the entertam· sesscd was from a veteran's loan. ment .program.

Two mistakes he made after the It ts e:.:pected tnat the home­robbery at River Rouge was the commg Will last two days a.nd .will depositing of $1,000 in the Peoples be held on the school athlctrc held. Banlc of Leslie and the washing . .

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of his old model Chevrolet car The EOTC club had ~ ptcmc with Califorma license plates. The at the GAR hall on Tucsaay. · ! . , ;

I bank' ,won~ered as, to ~here he I NORTHW"' ,1. INGHA"~ . would· get · such an apwunt of . ,r.S •••

money for a single deposit and Mrs. Ami Tcn·lll connectmg it wtth a report of the loan office robbery, they reported! Emery Artz and daugh tcrs' of! their suspicions. The local service I Battle Creek spent Sa. turdny night I station, which washed the car, an~ Sunday at the 'l'errill home. also wondered why such a car Mrs. Arlz was in the Community

J would be ordered cleaned .. As the 1 hasp. ita! at Battle Creel{ with a II ·car met the description of that 1 new son born Saturday morning. used in the get-away they also re-~ He was named Jerry Michael, ported their suspicions. · l'vlrs. ElsiC Corner· and Afrs. Mar- :'

. Leslie's village marshal, Ralph. iettc Court of Mason were Wcdnes· Dershem, aided the federal men in~· day afternoon callers cif Mrs. Zola the preparation for and In the, raid Osboi·ne. and they have expressed their ap- Mrs. Laura Barnes of Onondaga

I preciat.ion for his cooperation. . was a Friday luncheon guest at ·, .

Sarl'ls was taken to Detrmt the Osborne home. Mrs. Lydia Ad-shortly . after his arrest and will !of of Mason was a Sunday caller. be arratgned m_ the federal court Mrs. Jerry Stingley of Mason within· a few !lays. At the same [and Mrs. Roy Rae· motored to . t:me the offcers were taktng Sar- Grand Rapids li'riclay to bring Miss i

rts her·e. other FBI m~n were ar- Ethel Andrr.ws, who teaches in I . restmg Fra1;k J. .W•ley, 45, at Grand Rapids, to her home in Llln-

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Detrmt for Ius part 1n the robbery, sing. On Saturday Mrs. Rae in wh!ch they got $2,860 in cash called on her mother, Mrs. Eva I and $600 tn government bonds. .., Andrews and Ethel.

' 1 Clttlrclt Af'fat'r · Mr. and Mrs. Ami Terrill visi- c

P 1111 ted Mr. and Mrs. David Lillywhite I The golden anniversary of the of Mason, Saturday afternoon. .

founding of the Felt Plains .Meth· Mr. and Mrs. LaVel'Ti Soule and oclist · church will be held Sunday, sons of Stoc!{bridge were Satur­.Tune 27, wb m special services and day afternoon callers at the Ter-an open ho Jse will be held at the rill home. Sunday callers were Mr. . · church on the Meridian road. and Mrs. Chat1es Loring and sons ' · There will be a potluck dinner at of East Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. one . o'clocl c. It is expected that Lawrenc~ Siii!JPson and Erie and I many for!.ner attendants of the I Mr. and Mrs. :Richard Lyn of Ma· · church wi.ll return for this cele·l son. • . ' bration, I Vote $250 for Recreation Some folks who claim they have

open minds should close t~em up a while for repairs.

1 An appropriation of $250 was

made by the Leslie village council, at its meeting Wednesday eve- Athletes. Foot Germ ning, toward the summer recrea· Kill It ln One Hour. tiona! progrnr.rt which will be eli· - Your 35c Back

lrected by Walter Gephart, high If n~t pleased. The gert~ grows ' school coach, u!tder the supervt- D.EEPLY. To kill it, you must s~on of the Leshe board af educa- :REACH it, Get TE-OL at any drug tLon. It was als'? voted to pm·chase

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store. £STRONG fungicide, made 1,000 .. feet of ftre. hose, The con- with flO% · alcohol, it PEJNE-structwn of sidewall<s and Clll'bs J TRATES. was authorized commencing with the walk and curb on the Church street. side . of tbe, Baptist church .A request for the walk and curb was· . ninde over two years ago Work will proceed according to the order of petitions now filed with the council. . , -~

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this year's graduating class of the ·Leslie high school, has accepted a position as boold<eeper with the Leslie branciL of the Mickelson Baker Lumber company. He Is occupying the place recently rt:) signed by Glenn Rearicl<, who with his wife is now•on a wester! trip,. which will take the whole of the summer. When they reach Tucson, ·Arizona,. they will be the guests of Mr. and Mrs, Irvin Pat tlson. Mr. Pattlson was' formerly the plant manager of the Mickel son-Bal<er cmnpany here ..

permanents. Hair styling and , .. razor shapering a specialty,

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What Do You Want For Jour Money-.Ligh·tweight Tires Or Top Quality GENERALS? at Speci(// Sflle Prices.'

FULL FULL FULL SIZE * WEIGHT * STRENGTH

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' GENERAL'S TOP. QUALif.\"•. FULL.MOLDED R~q~ER, TUB~S; Y,OURS FOR .THii,,, d . TAKINIO WITH. EVERY SET Of SQUEEGEES 'i:IR SQUEEGEE C:USHIONS. ., . . ,' ' '. ' .... . ',; •, ,,.: .. ·.·.··· . ;

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' INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY,· JUNE 17, 1948

hY: nnd awnrdn, Myron Sm. ith llnd Flrti'Truclc neilvery IH'' f d L. 'ng M' h' B II GROVENBURG MarJ'ta·l Lee' ture Offered l~ylo Iveu, ' IDxpootetl SBIIII . unger or eavl I( lgan e Ml'H, IIBWarit North Tho ordnr In wiJich the field Clayton Qunnby, ~hlct of the I . ·

rlnyu will he hold wan clocldod hy, Holt !Ire deprl.l'l.ment, has }leon no- Colen w. Hungot•ford, who was J Mr8 , Chnrleu r~eotwrd, who luw b I plnelng three numbers Into a hat. tlfiod that the nmdliary fh•c truclt llflVcrtislng mtutngor for the Mlch· hcen In Span·uw houpltul for the At L n 51. n g Ta ern a c e

Holt. MrH. J~!tu•y UJxon

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To Move Sitll nf Miller rr!fld drew No, 1 With Holt will be delivered to the town~hlp 1 !gan Iloll Telophcmc compnny .for; 1

)lllHt two wcc!ts, unrlcrwnnt SUI'· a Hn!t Rm•nrdor receiving No, 2 und Maple QI'Ove }Joard in the very nenr futuro, Tho I more than two decades, IHiH retired 'gcry for the aeeond limo Mondny

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The Holt RIJcnrnor• lmH pur· No, a, DutcH chosen were M!llcr truck hflR been equipped with £l after 20 YCili'H with the company,· i morning, I Rev. H!cJharci A. ·lillvc", youth lng for this l.ypo of !eel:urc unci chnacd n. hullcllng on North Corlllt• road, July 16; Holt, Augunt 6; and l200·gallon tanlt nnd is being An old·timo newapnperman who 'I ClmrlcH Lconnrd, ,Tr., ypung ann, lcmclcr of Mustccgon, is giving- hiH lmowlng lhnt choosing- n. life part· ntrccl, !mown nR tho Tnrw build·! Maple Grove August 20, pointed by Reo Motors, Inc. The hna remained close to Michigan or Mt·. nne! M1•a. Clnr·cncc Leon·IJccturo on "CourlHh!p and Mar· ncr is one of the most important in? at lite c~rnot· o~ Cednr nnd / Mru. Gt'?cc Smith. will teach auxiliary truclt will nlso carry a newspaper people through the ' nrd was tulwn to Sparrow hosp!tu! I r!ngo" at th~ monthly meeting- of clccls!ons In a ymmg person's lifo, Gt eon wood st1 eet.9, Ft ed nlrchfleld, • hnnd!cmft, und the dnya she will 31i·foot drying melt t.o be used to .years, Hungerford worltcd .on last wcelt Wcc!neadny rtfternoon , the Con t. r rtl which cnn lend to IIllich hnppinesu editor, ha~ ~nnmmccd that Th~ I serve cnch community will be de· dry the ho~e utter uso at a fire. I newapnpcra.ln suult stc, Mur!e nnd! , wlwre an emergency nppendecto-~ Michlgru1 You.th m· sm·t·ow, Ce.ntl'nl Michigan Yout11 Holt Recmrlcr will move into its ciclcd at a dlrm:tora meeting to be The 1200-gnllon tnnlt w!H prove· Houghton and with the Aasocfn.ted i I my wu~ performed. for Christ on for Cht•!ut folt it a l'rmponuibillty to new qunrtcr·s on .Ttll1e lfl. . held nt liolt high achool, Directors vrtluable in fire fighting because I Press in Detroit before going with ' Tho West Delhi li'nrrn Burcnu Snturday, .Tunc !wing the lectut·e tr~ this m•en, Rev.

Involved in tho purehnsc of the nrc Maple Grove, Rev. Abbott; the reserve wnter supply wlll rc· the Michigan .Boll in l!JlO. At re· : me!llbers who went ·on the tour 10, at 7 :•15 p.m., Holorf snit!. TEtsc building Wfl.~ the sale or tlw M!Jicr road, Barrett Vorce; and nil the trmk on the fire engine four' tlrcment he wua asslstunt to. v!.ce· , to Beltsville, Md., ·arrived home' n c co J'Cl !ng to Rev. ill! vee is u. youth counselor. Dirchtlcld home, 'lR•iO Gl'fJvc street Holt, Conch Fred Lawrence,. times, • proslqcnt for the company, ~Sunday evening, having been gone Rev. Gm•c!on H. He• Bpeu!crl to cnpac!ly crowcls cnch to Mr. and MrR. Fred Funnell nf --- I Wot'lt on remodeling of the Del· Hungerford's first newspupC!', eight cinys. 'fhcy trnvolec! nearly Roloff, I o c n I Suncloy in h!H plwtorntc, Calvary Lrtns!ng, proprietors of Midway AJIJIOlnf•lltl as Sttlcsman I hi township hnll to provide qunr· job wnu office boy at 10 for Chuse 1000 milcH. Those going ft•nm lh!a Youth for Cht'iHl · Baptiflt ehurch, :tnd hnH held sUC·

Cufc on North lltrcd. /~r>rn!ntment of Russell Logan, ' t.crs for the new truck !a progrcs- s, Osborn• I!' Sault ste. Murlc News, I vicinity wore Mr. und Mrs. Hugh ·ri 1 roc tor. The' ccssrul prwt.m·nlcs in Bny City ~nd Mr. Birchtiolcl. will remodel the local fune. rn.l . director, as an nu· stng, and the addition will be corn·; then· .. a wccltly newspaper .. 'wtwn: Angell, Mr. and Mrs, Curl Robb, mcnt.!ng is being Mt. PlertHHnt. He IH a graduate of scc~nd fioor Into .an apartment. A thm1:r.ed ng-,.nt for the Marsh Man- pieted soon, Carpenters who are he left\ tho daily News. as n. re· Mr. ami Mrs. Harold ·Wilson and. hP.Icl nt the 'In· the Moody Bible Institute of Chi· ~or lion of the first lloor nluo will umcnt company of Vernon wan nn· worlt!ng on the building are Chief' porter in 1903 his editor was 'the 1 'Mr. FJ,nd Mrs. Warren Childs, They tcr·City 'l'uber· eago, Alma

1Qollegc, n.ncl toolt hla

be. rented I!~ n .. atnre ,11to. nounccd the pnst week. His np· Quenby and son, Leonard, anci1Jate Col, FrO:n!t Knox, wart!mc·l ~ vlu!t(J(J the 3000 acre fcclcml ex. nacle in" Lnn: grnchlutc worl,l '£tl the University

· <:'!ToT'- . polntmcnt wns effective .rune. t Fred Drier and son, secret~ry of the nnvy and, until 1 per!mont station nt Beltsv!!lo, and Rev, EI,VF.Jl!l sing. of'MichigiLD: ··

Flt,lcl DltyH Pl:umcd Jly The firm maintains n d!spluy and. ' nis death, publisher of the Chicago . ,, Washington, D. C,, Mt. Vernon, Rev, Roloff also unnounced thtLt · ··'···'·····-: _______ _ JtocJI'r.aUun O(>mmit.Jf," ' show rooms at Okemos, I ]Jolt Cnndldato Initiated Daily News. . r Arlington nnd other points of in· the musical progntm, which will thy Smith ol' Amcllus, to Bruce . At n recent meotinr; of the Del- · 1

---1 Holt Rcbelcnh lodge tool{ Mrs. From 100~ to 1018, Jjiungerford I t(!l'est. precede the lecture, will consi.'lt of Dc••g nt the Prcsbytcril\n church

hl ' recreation· committee at ·the Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hill of Beulah Mnbcl. Morey to Olccmos last was successively reporter and city 1

1 Mrs. Ro~e Cole of Lansing is u "s!ng-spirntlnn" and special num- in Musnn on .FI'idny evcri!ng. tbwnsh!p clcrlt'a office, Elmer Car· 11pcnt the wcclt end with their Wednesday night where she, with editor of the Houghton Dully Min·. vncatio~s for Michigan r.·cs!clcnts. · stuy!ng with Mrs. Clarence Leon- I hers by the Maple Grove orchcstm, Mcmbor·s ol' the Mcintee family roll, pt·es!dcn.t, appo!ntc(L commi;· daug-hter, Mrs. Gall Thorburn, nnd four olhors, was initiated into the' mg Gazette. He also wns a specinl

1 Activo 1n the Nntionnl Guan.l 'from ard. Mrs . .Anna Lcscncy nne! Mr. Vlbrallltrp solos hy Mrs. GriiTith had a picnic flltppet· at Potter parlt

tees to cart Y on the summers fumily. On Sunday a fnrnlly plcnlc order of Rcbelmhs by the Gleaner correspondent for Detroit and other' 1909 to 1917, he. was publictty ell· ancl Mrs. Vern KeenP.r of Shepherd, Wee of St . .fohns, vocal music by Sunday. · · worlc, They nrc ~;q ;onows: Flelcll was held on the Thorburn lawn 1 clegree stuff of Lansing, 'The mcm· metropolitan da!lles durin!' a per· I rector, for: many army .. and .navy cnllcl! on the Leonarda Sunday. M~sa Averil Reed or Y•~uth Home Mt·. 'and Mrs. Clnrcncc Green uncj d,ays, Barrett Vorce and Rev. Vcr·, with all their children from Lnn· 1 hers who attended were Mrs. Mar- loci when Michigan's Copper coun·, day plogtams and other putr!ot!c Mrs. J{cene1· is Mrs. Leseney's MISsions, tho jubilee tno of LiLn· Rnymond nncl Lloyd attended a; non T. Smith; fleld duy .Judges, 1 sing and the surrounding vicinity I Uta Menhin!ck, Jennie Denison, try was on the front page eve. ry I activities, daughter, Alice, sing, Miss Marcin Bt'Ynn, pirmist, birthday c!innct· at lhe Austin Batt Harry Chapman nne! Clayton Quem- present. I Mrs; Spurgeon, Marjorie Ellsworth, other clay. . Hungerford i.g 11 ll}C11_lhe_r of the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Smitit and and others. . . . hom~. nc~tr Stm;l<.~r·icJ.gc Sun~ay. -----------------------/----- 1 Mn1y Dixon, Alctha Holmes, Edith Hungerford be cam c asulstunt Michigan Press assocllltton, the Jerry and Mr. and Mrs. Don Rice Because young people n.t c nsk· M1 s, F au! McCr ccty nnd lildwin ·----------------.....;.----------. I Adcock, Clara Bliss nnd Cora ~ig· manager of the Michigan Associ· I Adcmft club of Detroit, tho De· were dinner guests of Mr. and ---·-·-··~~--- ·---·--

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spent lnsl Weclnes;tay with Mrs,~ 1 1 man. The next regular rneetmg atcc! Press In August, 1918, where tro!t Board of Commerce and the Mr·s. Lester Rice Sunday, HOUSEL ' , Kathryn Howe n.t Eaton Rapids. .

1 w!ll beheld Monday, June 21, a.t he planned and·hclped establ!sh Telephone Pioneers of A~orica. M · d M. G B 11

~lrR. 1\mt•tcth Balcer ' Mr. and Mru. Lawrence Oesterle tho I. 0. 0, F. hall. the telephone method of compiling · , . r. nn ,18 • cor?e u en en- nne! P:llll, Miss Verlec Aseltine, .For Summer Driving

.,. Welding Service

* Sinclair Gas and Oil Pro· ducts

* Washing and Polishing

* Tires and Tubes

i statewide election returns, Ill for more th~~;n, a year, Hung· tqt.tainer~ MI. and Mrs. Ro.y Fc~n· Th~ nnmml Sunclny sclwol pic· Mr. rmd Mrs. Lilwt•cnce Sporlt!a. ·Name~ Suhmit;t~d For At Michigan Bell Hungerford orford hns been ltvmg- at Carmel, ~elg, M~.~nd Mrs. Willatcl Fetn· n!c Wlll be held at the county park and Jimmy and Janice, George 'conKns Onmmlttc•e founded the compa~y's employee California, for. the last s?veral f"gs and r. ~lnd Mrs .. marl Whtp· at Pleasant lake on F'riday, June

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Ilnri<Cr, nne! Mrs. Kathryn Howe I A 1 1 ittee of five persons to magazine and fathered its tourist months. He robrcs in accmdance Krc ~n ~YF a ~rno~n ;111 t~~nor of 18, dt!ring the afternoon and eve- and children were Sunday callcra ~ 111 ·e

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cnnsus itt the p~oposcd advertising campaign which pro· with the company's pm1sron unci . rs. ~a T' <Jl'n tchrg 8 b rb' ayh a!11• ning. A potluck supper will ,be nt the Paul McCreery homo. I

• t • . 1 benefit plat mversaly, 'l'te roc a tcs c I. '' I M I . J~' [ M ' is h me rule city urea in Holt has claimed the attraction of M!ch gnn 1· d , f th, tl . t . ' . server. ar enc .. owe o a.Jon o . ton o e lrec SIS ets, wme I d t t' . t l'l en lin fl'\ rl' ys wilh her been turned over to the secretary 1 christened Sunday morning at A emonH ·ra JOn of he e 11 • sp < g n · v .c

of state. c. Ross Hilliard, county in the mast. Their first stop was DOUGLAS .Judson Memorial church. The I cl~en's Bible school ":ork will be r:_r~ncl parents, Mr. nne! Mrs, clerlt, submitted tho names to Fred. at Ann Arbor where Doctor Troost, Rexlne Glynn throe cousins arc Susan Whipple gll'cn Sunday cvenmg at the Clwd Howe. W. Alger, Jr., secretary of state, a member of the state board of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brown of hom December 2, 1947; Wayne. church; . I , -·-.. -:·--and plans are being made to taltc· registration of mcdiclnc, examined Fern berg born December 16 HiH· , Mrs. Blanch Wood is spcnr!Jng, \\ isc.nnsin, w1th tts thousands of .the 'census of the area before the tho medical students, They will Chicago Visited their parents, Mr. and Jant'cc Fern berg, bor~ Feb: a few dayD with h.er daughter, Mrs. clmry !arms nnd chce,qe factories, hoard of supervisors meets June· visit New York ·City and frol')l and Mrs. Glen Watlcins and Mr. runry 22 1918. Earl Sharp at lPhnt. ! produces one out of every two. 28 there .w!ll go to Colebroolc, N, H., and Mrs. Ellsworth Brown, over M 'd M G t R

1 t I!Ja. anrl Jean Bnltcr attended' poLmds or cheese sold in the

We have a 1947 Olds Con- 1 · Names submitted were Mary, for the rest of tho month. D1r. the week end. Frid~y 11 ~1or ar~eel~~n v!si~s~~ {~. the wedding of their cousin, Doro·

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United States. vcrtible for sale, ,Dixon, Alida Chapman, Arzclla George Daurelle of Lansing w_ll .Mr~ and Mrs. Leo Glynn visited grand, Iowa, with relatives. I _.;._ ________________________ _ I Lee. Grace Cornwell, nncl Belle assume Dr. Troost's practice whtle Mr. ·and Mrs .. marl Goodwin of • G

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B and S Service n11d ·Alvin Hartig were submitted' Mr. and Mrs. George Thorburn, Mrs. Martha Hall or Williams- called on Ius parents Sunday. . Baxter. The names of Mae Clever· he is away. M!llv!lle Friday. ern c . ran ll1 an ·flm Y I

· as alternates. · Mr. and Mrs. Gail Thorburn and ton is visiting at the Guy Graves !\Irs. G.eorgc Rusco, h8r uncle, ll~l!/llli~l~ll

.I . Under state law, the census of· Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Farnsworth homo. Weak end guests were Mr .. fohn Ka1ser, and Mr. and Mrs. . tnc proposed city must be com· attended tho wedding of Phyllis and Mrs. Ed Yct·itc of Detroit. Gmnt Rusco were guests last week ~----------...,...-------------~-.....;..~ , pletcd before the board of sup~r- Martha Smith on Saturday at 2 Mr. and Mrs. Franlc Paul of Su~day cvenu:rg at the. home of

visors c.nn set a special elect10n p. m. at the Central Methodist Leslie were Sunday night visitors Mt. and Mrs. Leone Nm th. 1 dnte. The census shows the popul· church in Lansing, when she spoke at the Jason Polloi' home. Mrs. ~ary Bolt?r, Mrs. Uia

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SERVICE 1---------------------------i ; ation and there must be at least her vows to Fred A, Stone, Mrs. Mr.: and Mrs. Glen Watkins and Curdy, Mtss Caroline · Bray and r

2,000 residents in the proposed· Farnsworth pres!decl at the guest family and Mr. a.nd Mrs. Ed Wat- M!ss Mollie Ilutts of Lansing were 1

area before a vote can be ap· book. • It!ns atten. ded the we.dcling of dinner gue~ts Sunday at the home I' If Your Car

Needs

A Summer Tune-Up •••• We!ve got the equipment to completely overhaul your

car-and we've got the mechanics to do the job right,

Leave your car with us for a·'' real "physical exam."

Collins Sales &. Service Plymouth and DeSoto Dealer

2,22 S. Cedar Phone 24291

proved. . .. · Marion Rector Saturday, of Mrs. Mildred North. ·If approved as members of the WHEATFIELD CENTI:.R I · . Arvide. North called on his 1

census committee, the five Holt .: 1 E ma Jolmson . Most !llutorlzed Indmtry mother ,and aunt, Mrs. Howard 1

women will start taldng the cen· 1\ rs, r . 1 . Manufacture of food rr.quircs a North and Lizzie Moon. Sunday. ' s':s Jr. the next few days. They Children's Day and Father's Day greater numlier of electric motors 1 Mrs. Howard North nnd Lizzie Wtll report their findings. to the exercises will be held Sunday eve- thuri any other manufacturing tn- . Moon attended the 81st anniver .

.. se.cretary of state, and he m tur~, ning, June 20, at the Wheatfield dustry. The total is 732,000, or I sary of the Delta' Center Wom· . 'wtll notify the board of supervt· church. On Sunday morning Dr .. nbout 14 per cent of the motors I en's society last ThurRday after-sora of the results. The supervisors, Prettyman head of the Tempet·· d b.

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We nrc rcndy {\t n.ll time/i to lllacc ourselves at the disposal of those who require! our service. '

Jewett Funeral Home

providing the area h. as sufficient enc. e Fou~dation w!ll· be. the use Y a manu ac urmg 11 us· 1 Mrs· E A T;war in D!m~ndale 1 population, ·is b?und lll:der law to speaker in the absence of. the ; tries.. · ' · ' establish a specla~elect!On date, to pastor who is attending confer· j _; _____ .....;,_.._ _________________ -'-

.:~:~1:;~;,\,;;,:,~:;:~ ~t~:::~~:!r.:~:~:;~!, KA.~ISE. R·FRA.. ZER BUILDS ·ITS christened nt the morning services Mr. and Mrs. Rowland Frost I in · the Presbyterian church, by and Frank and Alfr!eda attended a · Rev. Vernon T. Smith. Mr. and State Millt and · Shorthom meet· I Mrs.· Fl'aycr left Monday for In· !ng Saturday at Quincy. • '

. d!annpolis, Ind., where they will Mr. and Mrs. Berton Johnson mnltc their home, and he w!ll. en· attended the funeral ·of John Sci·· ter an art college in ·September. fridge sunday afternoon at Gors· I From there they will go to Penn~ line's chapel in Williamston, ' . . sylvania to visit her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Beach and,

· . Mrs. Mae Clever left Sunday to Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Freer;; and I spend two weelts with her son, daughter of Dansville were :sun·

. Frank, and family at Ann Arbor. da.y evening visitqrs of Mr.' and . . Miss Mary Stripp of Hincltley, Mrs. Pearl!e Beach and Beth. . Leicestershire, England, Is a house Harold Johnson of Branch Spent 1

guest of Mr·. and Mrs. H. Pass, Sunclay afternoon and night with • : 2541 North Cedar street. his cousins, Lois and Neva John·

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, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chapman son. . und grandsons, Richard Chapman .Mr. and 'Mrs. Archie Gr!ffes and I

. und Gary Thomas, spent from •family were Friday, evening callers • Wednesday to Monday at their of Mr. and Mrs. Berton Johnson.

. cottage ncar West Branch.

OUARTER·MILLIONTH CAR 1 Miss Josephin-e Yeager, who has GRETTON DISTRICT

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The. ;~~;e' ~rogrcssive 11 peopl~, ~h~ ~ore enlightened they

wish ;o ·become on matters of health. That is the ·reason

wi1Y, Mic~igan doctors of medicine have pioneered in the educational usc of. radio to convey to the Michigan publlc

d1c latest. in~Q!:111t1cl\>n on m!,!dl~al:facrs and discoveries. The · ~'Tell nle, Doct9r • , ." 5·min~te daily discourse· carriecl by

· ·• . "- ,· '.: ;· L"'"" ""~ ·. ·1 - "'_:· .~ t • . . . ~~ ~ ·. . ~ - -, .. most · cif .Mttbigan's 1(/i:al· radio stations is your medical

doctor's' waf' of'R~cping, Michig~b. people up to date on all the many development~ in the medical world, Make it a

point to. listen to this instructive health program, dally.

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~ICHIGAN STATE . . MEDICAL S 0 'C I IT Y.

this summet• with her sister, Mrs. • (Laot Wc•k'• Item•) Creighton Heck. Miss Yeager and Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Droscha Mrs.·. Iieck wlll attend suinmer accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. school ut Michigan State. college. Harley Droschn spent Saturday ···Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Nevins and night with Mr. and Mrs. Hal Me· Suz~nne attended commencement Cube of New Weston, Ohio; :sun­exe1'oises at the UnlverHity of day they attended the wedd\ng of Michigan, Saturday when his sis-· their niece, Betty Lou· Eckhart,

I ter; Ruth Nevins, received her di· at Urbana, Ohio: 1

' pl.oMmt·a. 'and Mt•s. Maclynn Kincaid Philip and Harvey F'anson had J

their tonsils removed nt the Eaton of I<alamazoo spent from Friday Rapids hospital Saturday 'morn· night until Monday night at the !ng. They returned home Sunday. Mary Dixon home.. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hewitt at·

Mrs. L.· B. Royce of Lansing tended a family dinner Sunday at spent the week end with her sis· the home of Mr. and Mrs. Everett ter, Mrs. Sarah Butler. · Collar of Plains road.

Dr. and Mrs. F. L. Troost and Mr. and Mrs. W!llard Droscha

I daughters, Harriet and Susanne, ancl family were dinner guests of left last Tuesday to spend a m_onth Mr. und Mrs. Forrest Smith of

Eaton Rapids' Sunday.

I Darrell Pollok is expected home from the Mason General hospital

' Friday. . .

I Mt·. and Mrs. Ec!wurd Daft and family spent Saturday evening

I With Mr.· and Mrs. Robert Fuller of Mason.

I Mrs, Henry Anderson and Mrs.

Burlynn Collar entertained at a shower for Mrs. Gilbert Hewitt/ ' Thursday . evening at the Ander·

Out ~f BalanCe j' ALL property. values are

I high-the law of supply and , demand· is ·working. It af·

fects your home .ana con· tents. Fire· may bring you a greater loss than you real· ize ·unless you increase 'the fire insurance on your hom~: to cover its greater value. Talk it over with

son home. . I Mr. and Mrs . .Andrew Foote and

fumlly called on Mr. a.nd Mrs., George Voss of Mason Sunday.

·Mr. and Mrs. Edward :Qaft and: · family visited Mrs. Pearl Woodard, ~ i of Onondaga Sunday. · :: ' :h ~ ·

Ray Anderson of ., I;akev!ew spent the weelt end witii·Mrl and Mrs. Henry Anderson . .' . · ,.,; , .

The Snn,dh!ll 4-H club l11et ',itt the: ~ home of the leader, Mrs. Edward 1

Kranz, on May 12. Regulnri•.busi· ' . ness was transacted and refresh·· · menta were served at the close of the meeting, ·

. . . / . . i DARl tlte~a.v~~ci~~ ·jlmurance Agency

The. Childs Luclty Thirteen 4·H club held .ita meeting .Saturday af· ternoon at the home of ·Barbara and Belva Townsend. There ~re 11 members present. J,i'ollow!ng the business meeting, Belva Townsend and MarJorie nnd Lois Haltes m,nde a ·pte. Refreshments were served

I ·Phonl'..s: Ma~ou2-8131

I Lallll!ng 2·2't:!i Dart National Da.nlc -BIIlldlng · -... ~. ~ ••• : ...... • • a r ·~---...;_.;;.l_, .. .;;.a~;...u_n_...;_..._---:1'

at the eloae of the meeting, , .j Silver. Sword Plant

'l'he silver awor4 plant .Is found . In only one place Jrt the world on , ~~· aide .or Haleakala crater, ln."Ha-,1 1

.wall. · ·

in America!

250,000 CARS IN rwo YEARS!

·FRAZER ;·

• still· the . ~

FROM 7 CARS IN JUNE '46 • •• TO 21,000 CARS TO BE BUILT IN JUNE '48!

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newest tars on· the roadl

120 S. Cedal\ BARTHOLOMEW SALES & SERVIC~·

. Phone 2-3171

Si" INGHAM COUNTY NEWS, MASON, MICHIGAN, ·"I:HUilSDAY,' JUNE 17, 1948 --------------~---------------------- -

News of Interest to Ingham County· farmers ' .

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WIIS uttl•llmted entirely to oowa be· p II' T ing tul'!lurl Otl~ ~0 pasture ns the u I ng ea ms number or shippers declined by, _ -1~11 fnrmeJ'S, but 011eh one shipped' T s A ~ • :H more pounds of mt111 Jll!i' dny Q ee C jJ Q n limn last ycm•, Simmons pointed

~.: Higher Milk Price. On Detroit Market

out that In order to stimulate full Af Q d An lncreosn ol' :12 cents P01' production, producer prices muHt non a g a

hundt·cd pounds"ln the wholesale be mulntrdned ut n level which · price of Clns:; 1 fluid mille to ]lro- Will dlscourugc th~ furthel' Light nnJ lwnvywclght pulling

' ducers supplying the D.ctl'Oit mn.r··/ .Yinughtering or dairy cows at high teams will bo seen In action at Jwt ~cnt Into effect on .June 10, benf prlctJs nnd also provide 1111 OnondagrL Saturdfly, .Tunc lD. 'rlrc ncc~t·rllng to an unnounccmetit by /Incentive for mortJ frtrmers to en- cnntnst will begin ut two o'cloek 1-JOWIU'd Ji'. Simmons, sccretrll'y· tor tho Inspected, fluid milk mal'· nt tho Onondaga Elevfltor, Fifteen manager of the Michigan Milk ket. local team~ arc entct'<"l In the con­Procliwer·fl nSHiwjrrllnn,'· 'rhc, rAise Constantly r!slng prices or every test,· according to. Rollin Speer, brings the pricc·'pnld farmers for commodity tho farmer must buy, contest mrrnngcr, Entries will be mill< sold in bottled form up to ever mounting wages for· labor, tnl<en until F'rlday night" or this $5.22 a hundredweight, I~. 0. B. nnd feed scarcities, have all : week

, Detroit. 'rho new price helps in worl<e<l together , to malee milk Lightweight teams muy weigh '.some nreusure to bring the In- production unpmfttable, explained In ut 3100 with humcss. 'l'hcy will

spected mill< price ninrc nearly In <vmmons. He said that thi:J price open lhe pulling- contest lllll! the line with other· commodities, In- lncr~nae Is the lnltiul step tn pro- wi1mers will have the privilege of

· cltidlng fnrm prmluds, and should tectmg the milk murke~ by_ l<ecp- entcrlnr~ in the heavy haul. prove n fn!!tor In stimulating mill< lng the dairy fnrmer B tncome In each class there will be prizn

·•productinn nnd inducing farmers more nearly In line with the Clll'· 1 money of $~0 for firHt with :j;10 for to continue in tlw milk busincs.~. rent lnJiatcd economy, 1 second unci ~5 for tl1ird. Prizes are stated Simmons. · 1 being awardccl by the 'rown and

With the coming of warmer 1\lount Ho.lml' I Country ntnre, Lay's Groccr·y, Me· _weather and ample puR~urugc Rising to 10,750 feet, Mount Ba- Koc's I-Int·dwnrc, Onondaga 'fnv-

!., avarlable, production or null< In kcr, Wash., has 12 glaciers l'lnd 41 ern, Onondaga Elevator nnd Bor­,., the Dctmltprodnclng area showell square m!let or glacial ice. Indians den's Icc Orenm Co. of Onondaga. . ., u nuu·ke<l mcrease rn May, com- nRmca· it Komo Kulshan-"whlto I 'rho contest Is open to the pub-•.· ing within nne and u half per c~nt . ,. I lie and there wlll be no admlsswn ... or the lO.f7 Jigun!, .'rho increase shining mountain. ' charge. 'rhe sponsors will not be

'" I responsible fm· acci.cicnts _whidt ne-'' I cur on ~he pt·emJscs, 1t w an· ,,. nounecd, •• I ------~--~ ATTENTION POULTY!JIIEN: I Pruning Ou\lined

/\void the pitfalls of summer feeding errors! I in New MSC Folders

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Keep those pullets "fly'ing to a successfuJ·sca:.:on" I f ·t The rntcstion of pruning TUI

in the lnying house trees has puzzl"d many people, By Feeding Two new Michigan State college

GOLD BAND PULLET BUILDER cooperative extension IJervice pub·

Enriched with

Lire tro~lt~ sea

Farmers Elev.ator Co. Phone 2-1211

George A. \\'tu,.l, Manag1!r

lications give details for· doing this job.

CaJ·cful pruning, it is pointed out, will improve lhc fruit crop

. and the appcamnco of trees. The

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1 foldci·s discuss the time to prune, methods, and details for pruning specific rr,lits,

County agricultural agents can supply the folders or they mny be obtained by writing to the bulle­lin. office, Michigan State college, Jaast Lansing for extmmion folder F-121, "Pruning Bearing Fruit 'l'rces in the Home Orchard" unci F-122, "Pruning Young Fruit Trees."

Oxygen in Streams Exhausted by Fires

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Dairy Farmers Open Modern Milk Handling Station

Michigan's most modern milk receiving station will be shown to the public when the members oi the Michigan Milk Producers Association in the Detroit area hold "open house" at their new plant at Ortonville on June 5 and 6. The top picture sl1ows the endless conveyor which handles cans as fast as they can be unloaded from trucks at the covered dock. The conveyor line 'passes the inspector and brings fhc can of mille to the stainless steel weighing tank, where it is automatically lifted for emptying, The cans then continue through the sterilizer where they are washed inside nod out, sterilized with live steam, dried, turned right side up and the cover clamped on tightly. They continue on. the same conveyor back to the truck, the first empty can arriving as soon as the truck is unloaded, thereby eliminating any delays at the station:From the weighing tank the milk passes through stainless steel pipes to the "wing" cooler (at left )n lower picture). This cooler reduces the temperature of the milk 25 degrees in any kind of weather. The milk then flows to the holding tanks which are refrigerated and equ1pped with agitators. One more tank is to be installed, giving the plant a holding capacity of 15,000 gallons. Many other modern features provide much of interest to the public who will be given ::m opportunity to inspect the plant at any time from 9 A.M. to 5 P.M. on the coming Saturday and Sunday. The station is located at the north edge of Ortonville on state trunk line M IS, nine miles north of the junction

Trout fishermen have a big 1

stal<e in preventing forest fires, i --------·-----------------'---reports L. A. Carter, forester at I · ·

with U. S. 10, the Dixie highway. '

Horse-Pulling Contest Michigan State college. . I Pete Rasher were Sunday dmncr

He advises that fires require H • · h p d t' . , ·i' guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Paul large amounts of oxygen for com-, lg . ro uc IOn ' . Lukemch. bustion. Rapidly-burning fires/ , I · I 'Mrs. Harold Artz is still con-sometimes exhaust the oxygen Sh b T t lfined to a Jackson hospital.

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Costs Force Price Adjustment by IHC

Jlc rolrttlon~, .Miohlhnn Slntll !llll-lmnnufncttu·ing plnnta mr1y monn 1 logo, la11st r.nnlilng, or get onn Ll1nt not too much tlltim millt I'm• fJ•nm tho oouuty o)!l:cnslnn ofrlco, illllmul feccllnl{ plu·poRea Will ho Arlit for Mlchlgnn Stutc college nvnllnllln. On flll'lllH, howevo1•, circular bulletin 1D8, whr'''" HOJllll'lll<IJ•s lll'!l lmlng used,

flll'llllll'H would be ,lustltlod to nhlRt\ thr sl<lm mill< ns nne of tho out­slnnrllng l't"'CI vnluos for tho poul­tt·y, hog nntl dnil'y feeding pi'O• g'rtlnl,

Skim Milk Makes Valuable Stock Feed

An upwurci adjustment ot' pl'ic,cs on its wheel-typo farm tructors, made neeossnry by the constantly rising costs of llllllcrlttls anti other 'l'hc ncltlltlonnl mill< aupplleq t•e­fuctora In production, lHls )leon on· wiling from aprlng ,pasture lll'lngR nounced by tho Intomn.tlonal Hur- up the question of slclm mill< und

1 vcster compuny, accm·dlng · to, itrJ feeding vnlue for poultl'y, hogs, 1 Hugh Silsby, loenl dortlel', 'rhc ad·' tlllcl dairy cniVt'S,

jtiBttnents we1•e rTlllcle on indlvid· A, C. Du~tzcr, extension dn.lry-UU] models by varying u.mounts. man nt Michigan Stute college, ' In every case th"Y were based ndvlsen that sl<im mille malws nnpn uctunJ Increased prmluetlon nplcnclld feed ror those l!inds of costs already sustained,' and not stocl<, · upon anticipated future hlcrcn~cd Worl! performed nt the Mlehl-costs, he said, , gun agrlcultuml experiment sta-

Stc11 Sll.Ver A siJopplnr. hag hung on CL hoolt

In tlto pantry muy he used ns n ~n­tnlnor ror folclocl pieces or wrapping paper pnper bflgs, bnlls or twine, nnd 11'pnlr of scissors. Tho contents of auch n bng, moreover, nrc sur• ' prlslngly ttReful If placed convenien­tly at hand.

The adjustmontR range lrom 2.fi lion on feeding sldm mlll1 to· hogs per cent to n top of 14.8 per cent, showed Interesting results. At tho I ,--------------: and the· average upward adjust- end of seven months, pigs which I ment for the entire fnrm tractor hucl r·ecelved em·n and water only

line Is loss than 10 per cent. were almost stnrved and weighed "Int.emat!onnl Harvester had 45 pounds. They were then given '

hoped thut production costs might slelm mlllt, earn, and mlnernls for• stubllze," a company spolwsman 1 live months und gained 3llr, pounds, said, "We delayed these adjust- '·showing the remnrlmble growth

ments, therefore, until our margin and health recovery vttlues thut of profit on the entire farm trnc- sldm mille possesses'. tor line had declined below mini- Sl<im milk Is ulso vnluflble for mum levels," poultry. According to present feed , , I prices, poultrymen could afford MSC Bulletin G1ves to pay consldernbly more for sl1lm

millt than could frumcrs feeding it Frozen .Food Facts I to pigs and calves. This would mean thut 100 pounds of sldrn

Everyone wants to tnl<e adva~l-1 mlllt would be wot·th upp1·oxl­tage of usmg frozen fonds Hl

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matcly one cent per pound fm• planning family to~d suppltcs for 1 poultry feuding purposes, It woultl the next year. W1th frcnts und I be worth about 7fi cents n hundred vegetables coming on the market, 1 pnuntls for hog feeding nnd 60 now is n good time to make snme ~ cents a hundred pounds for calf cleflntte plans for the quantlttes I feeding purposes. neede~ and h.ow to stot·e them: Baltzer points out that the

Clark's Garage.

. General Ove1·hauling

New and Rebuilt Motors

Installed

Gt!neml autnmohll[, r~palr nntl sm·vlee ll'tll'k tlnrw hy llll tlX· periC!II<!C!l llllU CliJI:thJo Dill· «lhlnlsl.

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Sown mile,, west nf 1\IJu~on on Oolurnhin, first hou"' Nnutlt on Hal" rmttl. Aurelius phouo II I I. Whether to buy a frozen lood . strong demtlnd for mlllt by dail'Y

unit for the home ot• use the fncili-~ ties of the 'local locl<ct· is one ot --------------------------­the questions to he decided. Prnc-! '!•••••••••••''ia•llf'i!'•l*lliMBIIAASIIl~IIIID-•••••1!1~ tical help in mal<ing this decision , ~ is available at no cost to Michigan ;

I families from Michigan State coi-l lege, 1

Their recent pub 1 i catIon, , "Planning for Frozen Foods," con· [ tnins 38 pages. of illustrated down· 1

to-earth facts that everyone needs 1

to know before buying or renting 1

locke!'S, One glance at the care- 1

fully prepared charts in the bul-l letin will tell you the umotmts of

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various foods that it is p rue tical 1

to freeze according to the size of 1

. your family. Varieties best fori freezing and basic information for· their prepamtion is included.

What can be expected from each of the types of home units and from the commercial loclwr plants is discussed in detail, Costs nrc compared and the. question of location of lockers either in the home of community is discussed.

Michigan State college home economists say help will be found in this bulletin about the amount of frozen food space neodcd for your family. That would determine , the size of unit if buying n home ·

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unit is desired. , To obtain 'a copy of "Planning '

for Frozen Foods," write to the ! bulletin office, department of pub- i

For Dead or Disabled Stock

Horses-$9.00 ea. Cows-$11.00 ea. Hogs-$3.00 perr cwt.

(All according tn slze and condition)

0 Pigs. Calves and Sluwp- Jtenwvctl l~rt•e

• WE JIUY IIIDES ANI> CALF ~m:INS

I' hone . cullect to 1\lnson :ll H

DARLING & COMPANY

FARMS SATURDAY, JUNE 19

2 P .. M.

from small streams to such illl ex-' own y es Ina._ .. · M .. rs, Ella Bier. d died. Monday tent that fish cannot survive., j .1 rqorning, Fune:ra,J services were

I F'ires also l?ave large amounts of A repor. t turned i11 by Geo~gfi: .. ·:r~prsday a_t·Ml!ner's funeral home J

ash that JS washed mto the Ward, tester in the South Ingh4m, '1)1, Stockbt'ldge. ' 1--------------r

streams with the first rain. The 1 Dairy Her'd Improvement assooja- ·.·,Miss Ann Lou.ise will spend f-1 ash makes the_ stream so alkalme I tion, for the monlh of May shows ;Saturday mght wtth Mr. and Mrs,

SPRg.Y AND BRUSH PAINTING

Barns - Houses-'- Other Buildings

Sponsored by the merchants of Onondaga and to be held in Onondaga

15 Teams OWNED BY LOCAL FARMERS

Contest to be managed by Rollie 'Speer

Program is free. Everybody .welcome!

PRIZE MONEY BEING FURNISHED BY

Town and Country Store McGee's· Hardware Borden's Icc Cream Co.

Lay's Grocery Onondaga Tavern <;Jnondaga Elevator

that fish_ arc !~tiled. . . 1 20 herds mul<ing over 30 lbs. ·:of. Chuck Webb, I

I Ca~e tn bUildmg Jn·cs, cnre 1111 butterfat, 'rhese herds arc: Rob~rtl Mr. and Mt·s. Wen~leiJ Gee and 1

smokmg, und wntchfulness at nil Rhines, grade Holsteins, 1913 lbs·: family spent the week end at Rush 1 times, can help to cut the .trc- milk, 5~A Ibs. butterfat; J, H.·&. lake. . . I I

men do us loss from forest fn•es, R D. Chamberlain registered Hoi-' · ¥rs, Nelhe McCreery and Mrs, Carter reports. steins, 1532 Jbs. millt, 51.3 Jbs. f~t;. f.ll9Y Grow spent part o~ last weelt

D. L. Cady, grade Holsteins, 119.7 :utothe home of M:. and Mrs, Mor· I MSC Bulletin Aids Ills milk 43.5 Jbs fat· Kenn~th rice McC1·eery Whlle they were at­Baker, g~ade Guer'nsey~. 959 lbs/ tending a fair in Canada. Mrs. Me-.

Resort Builders milk, 40.5 Jbs. fat; L, B. Harris, 1-Creery and Mrs. Grow spent Sun-registered and grade Holsteins;·~ day at Homer with Mr. and !'IIrs.

Cabin and cottage constt·uction 1086 lbs mill< 38 7 Ibs fat· Rich- L. W. Patches celebra.tmg Mrs. is bo'?ming thl'Dughout Michigan, arcl v-i.' Smith, gradd Holsteins,, Patches' birthday anniver"ary.

I reports C. A. Gunn, tourist und l'e- ll•H lbs. mill[, 38.1 lbs. fat; Beryl 1 sort spec.ialist of the A~ricultuml , Smith, registered Holsteins and I How Beavers St{!er

I Engmeermg Dept., MICJugan State I grade Guernseys; . 978 lbs. milk, 1 ·Beaver" use their tails to ~tap college. . . 136.7 lbs. fat; Gottfried Graf & son, 1. out slgnab on the water surface

I To. asstst com_mer·cwl operat?rs registered \lnd grade Holsteins, 9921 .. and to steer themselves wh!le swim· to provulo facJlittes. f~r vacat10n Jbs. mille, 34.3 lbs. fat. . . · 1

In appreciation of your patronage in Onondaga I bound travelers, Mtch.'gan State I Walter Chilcls, registered Hoi· m ng. S b f 'd . college has been studymg modern steins, 969 lbs. milk, 3-1.2 Ibn. fat: --------------

____ p_o_n_s_o_rs_n_o_t_re_s_p_o_n_s_i_l_e_o_r_a_c_c_t_e_n_t_s_o_n_p_r_e_m __ ,s_e_s __ , :.ounst quarters. A new. folder, i Ted Fay grade Guernseys, 7

59 lbs. 1•---------~----,

I S~1g~e~t.e.~ ~Inns for Vacatwn I milk, 3',t.o Jbs. fat; DeLancy

----------·--..,..;.--------------- Br_uldm,~ ... plepared by Gunn, ?On- Cooper .. grade Holsteins, 974 Jbif./ , tau~s se\ etal plans for overmght milk, 33 _8 lbs. fat; Emens & Pol-. 1 cabu:s, m?~e~s, cotta~es and ot!1cr lok, registered and. grade Holsteins, I re.sOl t fucJ_httes .. Eleven s:rch plans 893 lbs. milk,· 33.3 lbs. fat; Gil·/ me contarned m the etght-page b t & L v t•n Eldred registercdi

I. BELT PULLEY 2, POWER TAKE-OFF

3. HYDRAULIC llfl

~:'ti.s.D.A..,iaBrb~s rev(l~i';that po~er ·e·quipment is dne oftoday's'b'est farm buysl .... ·. . · • · ·

~· Cost of'fai:m machinery'has increased only 38 per­. cent over 1935-39, compared to 240 percent for farm labor. . . . ·

Farm proclu<:tio'n costs can be reduced by increased mechanization.

When it cnmes to tractor power, the Allis-Chalmers Model B is out in front. It's just the right size to make efficient use of power on such jobs as cultivating, haul­

. ing and belt work. Abov~ all, it is reasonably priced.

Plu·mmer, Machinery Co. · Phone. 26721

folder. er a e , . The folder points out thut prop- ~c~ grade <J:ncrnseys, 684 lbs. r:ntll<,

erly engineered planning and con- 32.6 lbs. fa~, Leon Wheelcrt·m1;ed, struction can result in savings that 792 lbs. m1~k, 32.2 lbs. fa , Fred may be passed along to th tour- Rutlug, registered and grade Hol-1 ist. Each plan is compa;t and steins, 869 lbs. _milk, 31.7 lbs. fat; suggests many space-saving ideas. J, H. and Dennts Underw~od, reg­

Copies of the folder R-303 may tsterecl and grade 1-Iolstems, 928 be secured from cou~ty agrlcul· lbs. mill<, 31.! Jbs .. f~t; ~qn .cra~<es, . tural agents ot• by writing to the grade Holstems, 92albu, rml!t, ol.4 bulletin office, Michigan State cot- I lbs. f~t; Coe Emen~, registered, lege, East Lansing, Michigan, I Holste1_ns, 801_ IM mtlk, 30.9 lbs.

fut; Dick Smith, m1xed, 803 lbs. mill<, 30.1 lbs, fat; Ed Sterrett &

NORTHWEST son, mixed, 709 Jbs. milk, so.o lbs.

Saturday, June 26 1 o'clock

Locate<! in Grund I,edge at 204 Soott street. Full line of lwusehold goods, china closet, beds, hed<Ung, linen, l'Ugs, dislms of all ltinds and lots of 'em, 2. stoves, electric l~tdlo, cloclc, il'on, sih·crwarc, Jardin· iere,-;, canned fruit, antique he!l­·room snltc, 'high boy, fall Het carpenter tools, papering out­fit, wheelbarrow, lawn mow~r, lumber, II ladders, 4 extensions, etc,

I STOCKBRIDGE fat.

I lllrs, Guerdon Uslwr High co\vs In each class were: Col, Glen T. Pinch, Auctlont!Cr Mr. and Mrs. William Rossow Mature Class-J, H. & R. D. A. L. Stcinhaucl', R. It. Arnold,

<tnd fnmily and Mr. and Mrs. Bert Charnberlai~, registered . 1-Iolstein,-1 - Clerl<s Snow of Northville were Sunday 2486 lbs. m1lk, 79.6 ·Jbs. fat; D, L visitors of Mr. and M1·s. E. F. , Cady, grade Holstein, 2313 Ills

Geo1·ge B. Watson, Prop.

Schockow. · milk, 78.G lbs .. fat.

~Consas, Wheat State

:I . I ·I I The stat~ of Kansas al~nc has

been producing more wheat than either Australia or Argentina dur­Ing recent yearR.

Under 5 y e a r s-Ri chard W Smith, grade Holstein, 194 7 lbs miJJ<, 70.8 Jbs. fat; Gottfri~cl G1•af & son, grade Holstein, 2105 lbs mille, 69.5 lbs. fat.

Under 4 years-J. H. & R. D Chnmberluin, registered Holstein 1845 Jbs. milk, 70.1 lbs. r~~,t; J. Hl & R. D. Chamberlaln, ... ,registered Holstein, 1832 Jbs. mill<, .69.6 Jbs

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We Buy

I Dead Animals If,•(_,'

Auction Scile . .. ..

fat. . J '· :

' ' Monday, June 21

Under 3 ,years-Marshall Yoting registered Holstein, ·1597 lb.~. millt 57.5 Jbs, rat; Gottfried Gruf & Son

; registered Holstein, 1603 lbs, mill< .

56 lbs, fat. •

08/i West Seminary st1·eet in FITCHBURG Ch:i.l'lotte lo close t~IC AKenath i

M. Ross cstntc. Full Uno of Mrs. Allee Craig hmt'<llhohl goods, A. B: . gas Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Bennett and stove, elcct•·lc swee}rer, dining family of Jaclcson were Saturday room sult:es, 2. Singer· sewing evening gues!as of Mr. and Mrs milchJnes, rugs, curtains, betls, Paul Lultenich ..

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TOP PRICE PAID

FOR

HORSES cows

!'Dd dmpbs, dlsh.~s, Ja·mps, lt11l!lers, Mr. and Mrs, s. y, Lawrence gnrden and lawn tools, many visited Victor Thurlby, who is 11

\ other articles, In o.:ltlltlon, the , Mason hospital. He was injured in !loub!e house, 1 S rooms, extra. a motorcycle accident about six

; ·Valley Chemical t .

Company' ' '

i_l, · ... ; .. Call Collect Lllinsinr 45217. ,..) ,,

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large lot, is also fo1• sule. weeks ago,

Louis W. Ross, Admr. Merry Luanne Ranck spent par of lost week with friends. in Stock

Col. Glen. T. Pinch, Anet.lonoor bridge, · . . · A. L. Stelnlulucr, n. R. Arnold, Mr. and Ma·s. John Sadjalt aiul

Clerlt~~ family of Jackson, Mr; and Mrs '-"'---'---------'---.: l John Huffine and Mr, .and Mi':t

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C. B. Rosebury Bulldozing- Grading

Old Orchards Removed

Fill Dirt and Gravel Hauled

Phone Aurelius 42

Roofs Repaired Free Estimates

Work Guaranteed

PAUL BARTON 509 W. Columbia, Mason Phone 24523

Rural Tele-news ---!

HITCH HIKE: Telephone conversations "hitch"

rides on an clcetric power line ncar Crystal Falls

in the Upper Peninsula, hy arrangement with

the powct• company serving the nrea, This new

system supplies telephone service for furms that l1avc electric power but arc fur from telephone

lines. ·Most farm families, however, will st!ll he served hr regular telephone lines.

POLE PASTURE: Bell Telephone tahorll·

tories have "planted" hmuhcds of telephone

poles in an cxp.crimental ficltl fot• exposure

testa of 10 to 50 years, Soaked in various

preservatives, the poles nrc tested for reac·

' tions to earth dampness, hot sun, frost and

damage by fungi anrl insects. Findings help preserve the life of the more-than 15 million poles now in scl'l'icc in the U. S. A.

MICHIGAN B'ELL

WORKING DOLLARS: American~ in ull walks o£ life, who invest tl!Cir savinge ill telcphmle securities, make it possible 'for

us to give you more and better telephone service. •'Their money· is used to eXJHmd

tlJC telephone system •• , increasing tho· vnluc:ofyour telephone lJy providing more teleJlhones thnt you can call.

TELEPHONE COMPANY' Our $13,500,000 poti·wor· rrirol consfructlon progrcrm mocrn

moro crad ll11tter rural fo/opltone 1ervlco

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·caution Is Urged Against Hay Fire

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'l'hc: rlu.ng-er nl' n JmJ•n fire from · ~prllllflll<IOIIA Ignition or hay eun

)Je r<lrhll!f'r) lhJ'flllgh f.hc (~OIJB[I'IIC· Llrlll of 11 Hlmple hny prod thcr­llronwL<:r to cheelc hay lempm·a­tlfl:""• nrlviMf'H lr'J'Ccl Roth, J'arm 1irlvi11eH l•'rerl ltotlr, flrJ•m Wll'cty , safety HpecluiiHL at Mlc~hlgan State l!rJJIPI{P.

Wlll:n hay IH Hlm·ecl with mtwh ove1· 20 1"'1' cent moiHtUro contont, tlnng-er nl' heating In tho mow iH Jll'eHent unlc!H:< (1 mow drier ir< lle­lng- uMecl, mven Hmall llll!otn1tR nl' dump hay, iH nil In one Hpot, muy CltliHc IW/ltlllg In ll limited area. I · Heating nl' the hny tn.ltcR time 1

nnd ~horJklng HI10Uld !Je done con-~ tlrrtlltlly fQI' two mont)1s nrtcr, hay i.9 put' ip iLh~ i!JlPW. ·A' h!ly prod 1· tlwrmometer·;: ¢'~.!1~ ,l)c, made incK-.1· pe1i.~iveiy tn gi\ir)u"gob.cl chcclr for., "·''''''""''' the tc:nrperullll'e of the hay, 'rho ClUlfitr;unsis\;l•'OJ'• ·10 feel Of :one-~ h111i' ·-inch' eli~'dt'ical conduit with

1 all oal< nt• aHh point on one end I

to [lCI'mit rlrlvin,(\' into the hay., f1ix one-quartet• inch holeH slwuld llc. punched in the conduit nbovc j

the 110lnt. A datry thct·mometcr mr u stt·ing· IH then put Into the 1

conduit. A t'n!Jhcl' pad at the b11 ttom of the tube wiii lwcp the I UH!I'IllOBJeler i'J•om br·oaking. .

'file prod with the thcrmllmetel' 1 inside 1.9 lnMr~r·tN.I in the hay and left 10 ln .Iii minulf's. 'rhe tfter-J JIHrructet· is then pulled lip with l.lw sll'ing- nnd rend immediately. I Dd.!l iled inRtnwtlmw l'nt• mahing, ! mny he obtained J'mm county ag-.

'rit~ultmnl agents. 1

· 'H lht• th<'rnwmcter reads 1·10 I tkgrees P'., the hay should be ' checllerl scveml times a day. At 16,0 dcg'l'een F\, ehccl\ cvel'y hnur. Get ansistnncn 'II' it should rise any higlwr limn 180 dPg-rees F'. Don't wot·k in the mow alone if · the temperotur·c is cxccs~i\'cly high, Ade<Jilato fir<' fig-hting facil­ili<'s should be at hand if heated

Michigan fnrmcrs will find thrtt a sample or hny nnd permits quick two tests devised by a Michigan cnlculatlon of the hay's moisture

content. Equipment neecled is the State college scientist will be of oven, a round cylinder of sheet help In mnl<lng hny or gruss silage metal t~ hold the sample, a scales this year. The first test is shown and a thermometer, The hay .sam, In picture 1 where Or. S. T. Dexter, pic Is weighed, .put In the oven and farm crops speclnlist at the Mlch- the motor meed. The sample should lgan Agricultural ·Experiment Sta- be turned occasionally and the en­tlon fits a hay sample In his "oven- glne speed ndjusted to avoid scorch­type" moisture tester on the ex- lng. When the sample·renches con­haust of n tr;ctor. stant weight, the percentage of

These tests will be demonstrated moisture can be figured by dividing at all of the Michigan State College the loss In weight by the original Grass Oa.y demonstration programs weight of the sample. The farmer being held In lower Michigan dUr• can then determine it It Is. neces­lng June. sary to let the hay In the field dry

The heat generated by the motor more before storage, ot the trnctQr clrivea the water from I Pictures 2 and 3 show Dexter's

C' b N I M. H. Ave•·y wiil act as camp di-4-H u ' ews rector with Mrs. Lowcna Murphy

qufck storage test. Materials· re, qulred Include a quart Ice 'crell.ljl box, ·ooine ammonium·. chloride .salt from the drum::ist, a.nd a hay sam~ pie.. The hay Is put In the bmt with a small teaspoonful or the salt. The cover Is placed on the box . and shaicen · 100· times. If the salt ~·Is damp and clumped together (as .In picture 2l · the hay Is too damp· ttl store safely, If. It remains In its original state (picture 3). the hay can be stor.ed safely under ordlna~ l'Y farm conditions. .

Details . for the . construction or the oven-type ··tester may . be • s~, cured by writing to the Farm CJ'Ops Department, Michigan State col­lege, EMt · Lnnslng; Michigan.

r llay is tn be removed nnd somc~nne ' whn urHierstan<ls th" "nl'l'cct rc­

n'ioval nf' hcfltc<l hay Hhoul<l "u-JWI'Vifie. I

in charge of craft, Otis Murphy 4-11 !Uo\'ies will assist with archery. 1\! water- 'fhere are 45 member,q enrolled

A search is being matlc for a front man will be secured through in the Vantown 1-H clttb. The next •1-H elub girl to be featured In the I the Y. M. c. A. in L~nsing. Coun- meeting is to be held at the home "Green PI'Omisc," a motion picture I, selors wliJ be Nelhe Sherwood, of Mary Anne Minnis Monday

K c t' D Ji H d 1 M11r night, June 28, Lois Bartlett, Bar-of a farm family's success. Any i ay ur· Is.. a ~s Y e nne , - barn .Webster, Mary Ann Minnis Jng-ham county 4-H club girl phy, Asslstmg w1th the camp pto-unclcr 1:~ may try fnr lhis feature gram wil.l be Charles •r. Bl.ack., and Beverly Utter are on the food

1 t t M 1 committee for the meeting. A pru't. Any girl interested may sc- conscr·vallon c epur men ' lc u- marshmallow roast will be held.

Thursday, June 24 cure an entry bl~nk from ttrc OK- gan State college, who will assist . t' f th Ok tension office nncl send it with a with a Jield trip and evening II- A busr;tess mce mg o e e-. snapshot or photograph which will Justrated tallc Wilbur Nelson wiiiT mhos Dd aJry. c~~b t~h h~~~cla~i be sent to the talent search head- give help on photography and urs ay n!g a e

J,rwa11!·:i at 120 l'mll•iiJ Street in Charlo11n, lloustolwld gn01ls, l•'l·ig-itl<Lir•·, 1 ahh•-1 OJI gas shlvll. Sl't~r1•tary hlutlwa~t·, ll\'nrHtufft·d· living I'OOI'J ~ui1n, ovmstuffpd r·odwr with lut.SSfl<~l<, rollawa.y IH•d, intwl·~rwing nutttr£~ss, !lx12 r·ug, ~ <'1trJ)(~t rugs. earnwd frnl1, tlislws, '"'oiling ntenslJs, 11Htny ulhl'l' US.t>fu] lLI'tJdcs,

quat'l~t·s in Holly\'mod. The "Green also show slides for the group. I Max and Dwk Benne. Promise" will tell the story of I how <J-H elub worit help~ a 12- nenwnstmtion F,.vening Coronary Thrombosis year-old farm g1rl wm mdcpen- A demonstration evening has Coronriry thrombosis occurs when

M. A. Oldt, Prop.

de nee n.ncl a sense of pe~·sonal been scheduled on a collnty-widc I a blood clot blocks a coronary art• acluevemcnt. Four girls Will be basis June 18, E(l.ch club has been cry or one of Its bmnches. The selected from nve1· the nation for asked to send in at least one set causes of these clots are not en­serecn testrJ in Hollywood. 'l'hesc of members who plan to put on the tlrely clear, but they hit lllte the four, with chaperones, wili enjoy demonstration and a leader or blow of an aKe. If they do not 1\111 an all-expense-paid trip to H?liY-, parent as advisor. The program quicl<ly, the person· w)lo recovers wood, during summet· vacatwn. will include a few geneml an- may live a long tlmo, pel'hllpl

11 nouncements, a half-hour dlscus--1-H Club Cam11 sion on demonstrations by Conrad complete lire span.

Ingham county 4-H club mem- Post, Michigan State college, a ---------------:1 bers are going to camp Sunday short demonstration by Beverly

. \!Jtemoon. Camp will be held on Orr and· Betty Clark of the Aure­Algonquin lake, at the Barry coun- Iitts club, then crlticizm of this ty 4-H club camp site, at Hastings, I demonstration for the help of the

members in generaL Material on ---------------------------!demonstrations will be_passed out

Col. m.,n 'r. Plnd1, AuctloncPl' 1\, L. Steinhauer, R. R,.Arnohl,

{]lel'ltM

\ r and questions answered in pre-~ paring demonstrations. Club sec-~ retaries have been asked into this

meeting and will be given a short r _. _OCl briefing on sending news of their I 1 Jl~f I club to papers and radio. II l.o. v . rt~ [[ ~~ Haslett Club Meeto> 1

I B ~f I The first meeting of the Haslett I h""~ ·~ · "'\\ No. 1 food preparation and food r ~~-,- Bij.~ .. ~ = preservation club was held re-, cently at the home Of Mrs, Charles Coleman. There were nine mem­bers' present. A discussion of the ' measurements used in cooking and also the basic oven chart was on the pro_gram,

,Jun!or r.eatlerH 1\feetlng \ Ge-ntle low YOct.lllm in., duec~ complete milk; in9, muc:h easier on rhco hNd. Dairymen report 10% increo5t in milk· pr;d~o~ttion,~,.. ·

Chore-Boy Milking Machine Co;

"Bcliei'C il or not, W:trdcn~I found this musical Instrument ·under 'Hnrd'l'urc' in the telephone directory Yell ow l'uges.''

A meeting of Junior 4-H club leaders will be held at the county library In Mason, Monday eve­ning, June 14. There arc 35 jun­ior leaders assisting with the 4-H program. in the county this year. All members over 1.5 years ·Of age arc eligible to ca.rry the program. At this meeting the junior leader­ship project will be discussed by a junior leader, Sugge~tions will l!lS ,E'.'J[alamazoo Ave. be ta]J{ed over, having junior ·

l!. 8. AJIJli'OVml Pullnium Controlled

LOWDEN. CHICKS l~avorltes for Years

REDS, ROCI{S, LE'GHORNS AND NEW CROSS BREOS 1.0\VDEN JWCI{-REDS

Pi1llet Cbiclts Cocl<crcl Chiclts . 1!148 1\lodcls Ilatchlng All Summer

Every day is 11ay day-A goorl floc!( of Lowden stoc]( is a ye:ll' 'round eash crOfl.

Huy here nt 1homo 'WRI'CE, PUONE OR VISrr

.DEAD or. ALIVE FARM ANIMALS COLLECTED PROMPTLY

Cows - $9.00 Horses -· · $6.00 We Pay $2.00 c:wt. For Large Hogs

CALVES AND SHEEP RE!\IOVED FREE

SUNDAY SEitVICE • I.

Phone Cllllect to Mason 23191

WE BUY HIDES AND CAtFSKINS.

Central Dead .$tock Co.

leaders assisting with the pro-1-------.;;,.------­gram, followed· by a period of reo­rea tion in charge of James Frost and Kay Curtis.

I Recreation Conference · A recreation conference for leaders was held in St. Johns, Thursday. The following. attended from Ingham county: Mrs. W. 0. Orr, Mrs. Ruby.Nclson, Mrs, l~red Brower, Pauline Rics and Kay Curtis,

4-H Cluh Enrollment The 4-H club r.nrollment for this

/summer is ·nearly C0111])leted. New

I records are set in total enrollment for the county gardening project

I. and riding- horse project. TI.Jerc are between 900 and 1,000 pro,i-

I ect enrollments for the program this summer, , ,

There will be a demonstratio'n and a meeting for club secretaries nt the county building in Mason Friday night, .June 18, Conrad Posz:· .former ·4-H member, of the speech depar.tment of Michigan

. State colle~?e .will speak The Aure­lius club wilLgive a demonstration.

More than 800 peop!P. attended the barn dnnrA. llt the Franlc JA.­~on . farm in Williamston .Ttine 8, Refreshments ·. w~: sold by the Service club. ThP. net return from I the dance, after tax. for the Scrv-

1 ice · club 'was l&137.00. The total income from r~freshments has not :vet bcm comnleteci, · but it iR e~­pecteil something· between $50.00 ·nnd !i75.00 will be ·netted from th•' division. · '

The carpenter will be rclldy •ome till"" thiR wPPir for V('lh•ntAm• heln on the 4-H building addition.

QtTIT "CRADLING"

CO MEINE ' Before tho reapor and ttll-blnder; ·.

grain was "cradled" or cut br hand! i

Each genoratlon did atilt fortfolhort' ha4 dona. · ·

DO YOU "CRADLE" YOUR OltAINt:

Why not quit "cradling'.' y~ur or~dil, ond·gll a MODERN ~AND '8!-N,IC ·. LOAN?

Low lntarul rata..:.poy' 'yeur ; , . loon In tmill liuJollmanlt..., pay any pari or oil el. II 11 . any lima you .with.' · . . .

Nat 'I. ·Farm· .L~~n Associatio~~· -:-

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The trip to the Detroit· zoo has been set for Tuesday, July 27. Greyl1ound buses have been cluir­tcred. The price will be $2.00 for boys and ·girls up to 12; .. ,2.50 fqr I ..._ ___ ..;.,. __ ..;._..;._.;...,.,:~

spOJISOI'Od by the . State. college extension B~l'Vice and the Mlchlgrtn rurnl safety council, the photo contest scelts pictures that liluutmte snl~e­ty hnzarda or methods taken to correct them,

Prizes will be awarded for win­ning pictures, For full details and I'U)es of the contest, white F1•cd Roth, agricultural enginecl·ing department, Michigan State col­lege, lilnat Lansing, Michigan.

OK£MOS AND VICINITY Mrs, A. B, Whiting ONONDAGA

1\lr~. Burton Baldwin, Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Witmer of

, llhlgene, oregon, £tre visiting her Mr. and Mrs, Robert Jenitins of parents, Dr, and Mrs, D. \V, Rob- Lansing were 'rhursday evrmlng erts. guests of ·Mr. nn.:l Mrs. Hrll'ry

Claude Linn and son, Raymond, lillclridge, , who have been in Miami Florldct Mr. and Mrs. Vol'll Glover ol since last fal! returned home th~ 1

Losile w~rc Wednesday evening past week cnllcrs ot their mother•, Mrs. Edna

Miss Phyllis Wever underwent Glover. . surgCI'Y at the college hospital last M1•, nnrl Mrs, Durling n.nd Mls:J Friday morning. Gi::::lys Hector called on II_'Im.

The Sunday school picnic of Mable Hector n.nd Dean Sunouy, the Community church will be held On Sunriay nfternoon tlle piono Saturday, Jimn 10 at the county pupils of Mrs, Henrietta BriG!Hm parlc at Haslet't. A potluclc dinner held a recital at the ;;cllf!ol, will be serped at 12:30, ri1·inlt Mrs . .Helen Gag11 or Ln~JIIu spent and dessert wliJ i.le l'urnisl:cd. lhe weel1 with the Howllt'd Lynch

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Cornmyos family. . have bcen,'·entertaining his mother A hor~c-pulllng contest., Rpon-for a few days sarod by the merchnnl.s, will be

' held on Saturday, .Juno 10, at

NORTHWEST STOCKBRIDGE ·

llfrs. Guerdon U~iJCr

3:00 at the Onondaga eievatol', The1·e are 1.~ pulling tea!)1s en­tered in the contest and 1t is to be mn nagecl by Ilol!ic Speer of Mason.

The annual Children's D.~y pt·o­Stinda.y school 10 a. m. Church gram was held at the chru·ch lust

8 p. m, Sunday. Reverend Hunter also

(Last Wcclt'e Items)

The ·monthly meeting of W. S. ga vc his farewell sermon. C. S, will be· held at the church' A coninnmiiy potluclt supper hall Thursday with north commit- was heid at the church parlors in tee serving the. dinner. honm• of Rev, ancl Mt·s. Hunter

Lou Barth of Stockbridge, is who are leaving soon to make painting the church hall. their home in Pittsford.

The Friendship class will hold The Knowledge ·Seekers club its monthly meeting at the church held ito annual picnic at Baldwin hall Wednesday night. park last Thursday noon.

Callers of Mrs. Lizzie Usher, T-Sgt. and M1·s . .Toe Porcarelli who is ,ill,· were Mrs. Howard 1 announce the arrival of a son,

PLAN BARN

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Mloluiel Anthony, on Sutunluy, .Juno 1~. ',

Mr, nnd Mnr, .Joe l3m,wlwr nnd fnmjly ol' .Jncltaon wet·o Sundny guests or Tilt! nnd, Willis Bmwlwr,

M1·. und M1•s, f<lllnct· Pun·· und Snnrlm lti'<J now Hln.ylng with Mt·, nnd Ml'H, Wlllnrd Wlnrlght at Nal'!'oW lnl<e,

Shnron r .. ee Baldwin spent a few Llnya lnat weelt vlalting .Jaunt Glover In LeHilc,

Cnrn Lee Mn riwr of Eaton Rap­Ids has been visiting- Shl1·iey nnd Beverly . Huff this weclt, .

Mr. nnd Mra, Robm'l Bush nn<l dnughtct'R wc1·c Sunday afternoon VIHitom of Mr. and Mr·s, I~l'llnlt Houghtaling and Mr. nnd . Mrs. .Tacit Houglthtllng- of Ploasunt lllltel '

The Girl Scouts and Brownie Scouts nrc holding an out-of-door .camp at Baldwin park on .June 22, 28 and 2•1.

Mrs. Mac Spring had the· mis-. fortune to JnjUI'e her nnlde this week,

M1·s. Tony Ross spent Sunday In Fort Wayne, Indiana, vlsltirig hc1· sfstet• and other relatives,

Mrs. Helen Lynch is wo'rldng In the postofflcc for a few days,

'fhc Onondagrt softball team lost Its flt·st league game on Monday

.Pv.rofa*· Bottl~d· G~s

We d~liver' In 100~Ib. tonlts· and ln.atall em·. nny· nppro~Cd. r~o"go·. A 3 .. yeur contract n~st1rcs adequ11lc, nu,,ply ol gn,s,

RANGES $89.50 and up Apartment size

and table-top·

. Sewn I

night, 'rhc HCOI'll WIIR 7-(] ln faVOl' or A urcihts.

Dale Bownt'll lnl't on Saturday fo1• Portlnnd, Ol•ognn, lo IW~ist In flood t•ollef wnrlc

'I'I10 Oltnmloglt, town huil proj­eut, whleh WnB put to l:hc vntora on SnltiJ'{iny, ]liiHSecl IJy Oil OVet'• whelming m~tjol'it.y,

Mt•, UJHl Mrs, Alltm Wclsn and Rona spon t Stlndny In Detroit Vllil~ tlng relatives,

M1·. nnd Mrs, Floyrl Lyl!o and Billie arc now occupying tho south Ride or the Don Hampton hnme nncl .Mr. Hampton hus moved into the not'lh np(lrt.mcnt,

Mr. and M1·s. Stanley Knminald r1f . .Jncitson WCI'<l Momliq visitors at tho Waite!' Munro home,

Miss Arlene' Bttltlwln . of E1ato11 RapldH Is villi tlng her slstol', and fnmlly, M1· •. ~~j'fl Mt·R. Richard Baldwin,. an~ 11 t nughter,

·-~~-, -. -. (lbihh·en'sl ~(emory noolts

Children'~ ~memory bool1s can' bo madn easily, nncl are likely ·to' be of grent Interest In yearn to· come, In a lnrgc acrllp-boolt ~houlcl be pas­ted anything of In tbrcst to tho child-letters offcrlnr: congmtuJu. tlons Itt tho youngster's birth, vtll­etc.

Magic Chef 20% do.wn, balance. In Ranges

monthly paynionts

Jewett App~~~; '"(~. 130 W. Ash . . . Mason Phone 5511

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NEW TYPE BARN CLEANER AVAILABLE PUSH A BUTION TO CLEAN. THE BARN

The long awaited Jamesway gutter cleaner is now available .. This ia the cleaner with the acraper stroke. Fits any gutter width or length. Requires no cross gutters. No chains~ Easily inetalled. WiU wo1·k in bams having one or more gutters. Nothing like it anywhe!'e, Fol' d'!~':!'.iln on how Lhis blllrn deane!' cen woriE for )'Ou, Phone, write, or stop in. today, ·

The new Jamesway' pressed steel water cup is a marvel ;.c effideocy and simplkity, ·1/ewer working parts, smooch surfaces, heavy pressed steel liowl, the tolire assembly Hot Dit, Galvnniz1 d. We'd like to show you tile rr{any outstanding advantages o£ the Jam11sway water cup, and give you an cstin IIIII.' on II complete installation lor you·r barn.

EQUIP YOUR BARN WITHJAMESWAY STALLS AND STANCH~ IONS.

'~lT.'S AN. EASY, SIMPLE ·"JDB·" A h~cr and ~ saw lite the only Pl~nty o£ sun an~.aJ~,~~tli the Vcii: tools needed to install the jameaway tahte~ Seven ndl'!stments £rom full Ventnlito Window.·Simply cut OP.f!D• .. , openanat~ ~~\"11.:1~8.~'' L~sts as Ions ini, make slmpie' fr~mins, mad·.in" u·the bulidi!J'gl.usQ!f.l· All metal, aide me•nbers, lnlett sasb, and 81nze · ~~3Vf golv,unl~~d ·~Rished .•. N'? warpo 11 witb rhe "Speed Nut'~ mclhod; . •ng, soggws, ~.~'·\'n/f. o,r b1ndln11

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On Highway .u. S. 16

Eight

Marriage ltcense Appltcattons

ROLFE COMMUNITY 1\lrH Alit~ Ill !II\ II

C1rcurt Court Proceedrngs

r Scientist Church Holds Meeting STOCKBRIDGE TOWNLINE

1\fnl J If llaynnr

(Lost Week • Items) M1 and Mrs Clarlt VanVIerah

of Lansing and Melvm Batten of Alb10n were recent callets at the Vern McManus home

Mt and Mrs Bast! Towsley and famlly VJStted at the home of Mr and Mrs Leo Sloan Saturday Connw Lee Towsley was suffermg wt th a gathering in her ear She was taken to the hospital for tleatment

Mr and Mrs Fred Clarlte and Mt and Mts Lawrence Clarke and famtly spent Sunday with Mr a 1d Mts John Ramsey In Lansmg

M1 and Mrs Harry Miller of Eaton Rap1ds called at A B Bent­ley s Monday evening

Mtss Aletha Clarke and Mts Ltta Gtllett were m Kalamazoo Monday

Mr and Mt s Lynn Faulkner cntcrtamed friends from Charlotte Sunday

M1ss BCI tba Hoffner of lotte VlStted Aletha Clarlte