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Oil Near MountainsRumanianoil deposits are found
at a number of places along theeastern and southern slopes of theCarpathians and their Transylva.nina Mps extension.
Auction!Th. undenigned wflI sell at
Public Auction on the . premiseslocated at 11805 Clyde Road, 3mile. north and 2 mile. east ofLemon’. Canton or 2 mile. northand 13 miles east ol Hartland,
the property listed below, onSat., Aug. 1 9BEGINNING AT 12:30 F, M.
LIVE STOCK(TB. and Bangs Tested)
Holstein Cow, 4 yrs., bred Aug.2Holstein Cow, 3 yr.., due Sept. 21Holstein Cow, 8~s, due Oct.21Holstein Jersey Cow, 2 yrl., fresh,
calf by side
The iatdles Auxiliary of ForeignWars oj—South Lyon held a guestluncheon at the lionie of Mrs. E;l-ward Villerot on Sliver lake road.l’he luncheon wits pot-lock andthere were many good tIIIngs to eat.The guests included Mrs. FrankGlenan and Mrs. Joseph Comiskeynf South Lyon, Mrs. Jack Patterson
I Mrs. C. A. White anti Mrs. Alex~Cameron of Green Oak.
Cadet Nurse Ethel Mae SlabaughI spent the weekend at the home ofher parents, Mr. and Mrs. LutherSlahaugh,
Billy Hanson left Tuesday tospend the rest of the sulisiner Va—cation with his aunt, Mrs. H. E,Davii,atGrand 1-laven.
Mr. and Mrs. Luther Slabaugh
called Friday evening at thd homeof Mrs. Eva Janke of Hamburg.-Mrs. Elmer Chenuwetts entertain.ed the \V. S. C. S. of New Hudsonon thursday afternoon, In spite ofthe y~arlaweather there were quitea n’uitiber of ladies there. GuestsWere M rs. Lutite r Slabaugh andMrs. Ed. Vitierot of Green Oak andMrs. Gaines and Mrs. Wheeler ofNew Hudson.
Fhelr,ia Clienj,wvth was home forSaturday and SoiitlaY this week.‘Vuby Ann CI,en,,wetli. the Infantdaughter of S. S. John and Mrs.Cl,enowet Ii, also s
1)eIIt several (lays
with the Chenuweths. I icr itiotheritid parents M r. a ud M is, Smith of
I lowell vacationed itt Niaga ra Falls.M r. and Mrs. ‘ll~oi,ias J ohnsto,i
of \\‘~tyne\‘eñ, 11w rsday callers atthe Silcox blue.
son, Junior MUlen of Detroit, Isspending a few weeks with thenu.
Auction!CAP SMITH Auctioneer
On account of nay wife’s poor healthwe have decided to give up house-keeping snd will sell at Public Auc.boa the contents of a five.room
house onSat., Aug. 19Commencing ~at 2:00 o’clock
at 344 Warron St., in South Lyon(near tho Michigan Seaunlen Tube
Company’s plantStudio Couch Kitchen Cupboard3 Rocking Chairs Smoking StandCombination Book End and Maga-
am0 Table 3 Small Table,2 Floor Lamps 6 Sliding ScreensTable Lamp ~ Wardrobe
9x12 Congoleuun RugsSmall Throw RugsFull Size Beds, Springs and Mnt-tresses 2 Dressers
Roll Top Desk Kitchen Cabinet2-Burner Electric PlatoKitchen Table Extenalea TableKitchen Utensils: Pots, Pans, Dish.
es, Skillets, Jars and KitcheaClock Electric SweeperSteekl!olding Chairs -Buffet a! Sideboard
2 Heating~toves,stove pipe -
Fruit J~i•’ Stoneboat19 Ft. Benc~> - Wheelbars~wElectric Fence Control and WireSo Ft. Steel Tape, Lufkin brand2 Tool Boxes filled with all kind of
Tools 4 Ft. Step •Ladder90 Ft. half inch Garden Hose -
Potato Fork Wooden BarrelLawn Mower • Lawn Roller1-Horse Cultivator2 Halter Chains 2 Hone CollarsI Single Harness6OO~lbs. Soft Coal - - ~
New Horse Halter and Many Small
Disabling InjuriesDisabling Injuries in home ned.
dents last year totaled 4,95O,O~—with 130,000 resulting In some per.manent disability. Wage loss, medi-cal expense and overhead insurancecosts Were $600,000,000.
‘MIx SeedMany gardeners grow the first
radish crop by mixing a few radishseed with the seeds of carrots, par.snips, parsley and beets, all ofwhich can be sown as soon as thesoil has been prepared. An earlyradish is used, whIch wiu germinatequickly to mark the location of therow, and come to maturity beforethe main crop has developed farenough to be injured by crowding.
Require GlassesMost persons after 40 . years of
age require glasses for reading andother close focusing work.
Cheap BrushesPieces of synthetic cellulose
sponges, cut to size and fastened towood or wire handles, make excel.lent and cheap brushes for clean-ing glassware.
Stroag AdhesIvesIn all the talk about new postwar
materials is buried the fact thatmanyof them will result from vastlyimproved adhesives -which bondwood to wood, cloth to wood, metalto metal, wood or plastics. So strongare many of these adhesives, thatunder stress the material joinedgives way before the glue.lIne does.
Local News
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Wahl, who arehaving in uuictlon stile of householdgoods on Saturday, August 19, willlocate In the Itty Head apartmtntthis weekend, They are making thechange because or the poor h.~althof Mrs. WahI.
Mr. and Mr~C’~tkydl3renay, l3ro-die Wallace ~jid ‘~Mlss MargaretWallace were cuLled to Saginaw,
- Saturday, ~“hen word came that thehome of their sister and daughter,Mrs. Cecelia \Vill, had been destroy.~ed by fire. Douglas Will accom-Panled theist home Sunday to spendsome time with his cousins, Jimmieand Dickle Brenay. Laura andMarie Anne Brenay also returacdwith them to spend some time withBarbara Breaay .
. FURNACES.
- Cleaned and RepairedALL MAKES
ALL WORK GUARANTEED
Drop a card to 7525 ButcherRoad, Brighton, or phone 6877Brighton. FREE ESTIMATES
Cap SmithAUCTIONEER
Securo Your Dató For FallAuction Nowl
Local News
A boy ‘vas born at Haversliaw’shospital Friday, the 1 itli, to Mr.and Mrs. William Piekurd of theAngle road.N awe, Samuel Royal.Weight 91 pounds.
Itobert lienning came hoiuie frouuiPittsburgh, Munday night, wherehe has been attending the Reforiui-ed Presbyterian Semina ry. He iulansto be home for a month.
Mrs. Clara 1-lenning Lowe cainefrom Geneva College, Beaver Falls,i’u., Friday night, after graduationand will be at the house of her l)Lr~ents until the first of next weekwhen she leaves for South Carolinatc~ be near her husband, AviationCadet Arnold ‘F. Lowe who ls sta.tinned at Shaw Field nenr Sumter,
Friday evening the I, 0. 0. F.and Rebekalt lodges gave a surpriseparty for John Itognian, on the oc-easion of his 88th birthday whichwas Sunday, the lath. He receivedninny useful gifts and cards. icecream and cake was served, Guestsnumbered thirty, sonic being fromPlyiuiouth. One of the inca guestswas blind. He entertasaed the groupby playing a number .of selectionsof his violin, Sunday, Mr. Itogunanwas entertained by his children, atthe home of his daughter, Mrs.Carl Richter, at Wi~oai.Here, tOo,there Were 30 guests, including sixgrand-children anti four -greatgrand-children. They came fromDetroit, Northvllle, Howell, GrandRapids and South Lyon. Five ofMr. flagman’s grandsons are in theService. - -
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Musoif anddaughtertois~MrnndMrsrCfrarlesMusolf and daughter Joan and Mr.and Mrs. ,Araoid Cogger went toCadillac, Sunday, where, on Mon-day they attended the double mill-tary funeral of the Musolfs’ niece,AiliiiiMusoli, 1, dadjhf~uWfMrs~Frank Carella and the late JohnMusolf, Jr.
5formerly of this eom-’
munity, and her fiance, Don Batt-of the MaiifiT~’lidWiiahoaieiroinoverseas service on leave.- Theydied in an automobile accident. Ar.lene’s brother, :Willard; ~who waswith themwns injured. Other rela.tives from this section of the statewho attended the funeral werei MrsBert Snow of Northvillc; l~rs.JohnPhillIps and san of Milan; Mr. andMrs. Ernest Schockow and dasigh-icr of I’lyissouth; Mr. and Mrs. \VlhIMusolf and son of Dansvilleu Mr.and Mrs. August Musolf of GrassLake and Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mur-ray of \Vhitmore Lake,
5 Plate Glass MIItItORS. $~�.95and . Ill), W’ ii,gleirul re Fo rnitu reStore—i loll)
M r. and M rs. 3olin ILtreisV1)511an t I “~i. re c ILlICrs at the K,liourns home Monday,
Miss Doris Coggt r andBeat rice l’utts 0 t’ I Ii glilandWe re Ii on ie I’ S.C r Su11(1)1)
,,l iss I a \(• rut 1< renge r 0 1 l)a is—yule has been spending a few daysas a guest if Miss M a rlene Coclu ran,
~ilr, anil M rs. F red Itt-ed of l’ous—lute ‘s.t. re t’ustertitiiied it dinncr byM r. and M rs. 1 lugli A runs last F’ri.(h~Ly.
- M r. and M rs, Urn rge 1 Iktack utiudSon I .ton iril atteusdt’cl tiuc’ F’ltrlttiltireati ionic ut Island Lake, ‘I’ues-day.
M r. mu M rs. l’dwln \Vlseuianand foiuuiI~ liatl Sunday dinuier ‘s’Ithcuuslns, M r, and 31 rs. A. J , Nt’stalelii~Detroit,
A daughter was burn at i-Layer—shaw’s liostiitnl, ‘laesday, iii Mr.and Mrs. John Kingsley. \~Jglstsi pounds.
Mr. and Mrs. Cyril Westplsal ofOwosso and Rev, F.. McQuilluin ofDetroit were callers of the F. M.Glenans, Sunday.
M r. antI M rs. Arthur Clua1
,,iian,Sr. had SS guests Sunday, Mr. andMrs. Ernest Nauenburg -and sonKarl of Brighton. -
Mr. and Mrs. Manley Wilson andson of Royal Oak enjoyed a fishfry at the home of Mr. and Mrs.George Bridson, Sunday. -
Mrs. Marvel Milotte and soilJohn of Bloomfield Hills were vlsi-tors at the Ross Spragues and 1. K.Biederstadt homes Sunday.
Mrs. Ed. ‘fobia of Brighton andniece MIss Rose Mary Curtis ofDetroit were callers at the Ed.WiaTh~hiiUmb~SatuTda~i1)ghtr
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Krenger ofDansviile and Mr. and ~Mrs. JamesCopeland of Northville had supperwith the Coc’hirans, Sunday -night.~AftersunM!nthree _d!~s here‘sithi her, parents, Mrs. Robert MWc—Giltivary (Agnes Read) retursiedto her home in Detroit last Thuirs-day. ~ —
Mr. and Mrs. Ken. Anus and sonlucky of Grosse lie ‘s’ere at thehome of Mr. Arnis’ parents, Mr.and Mrs. Earle 13. Arms, for theweekend,
Don Read had the misfortune tobreak his left arm last Friday, whesihe fell from a load ~of oats whilethreshing, at the farm north andwest of town.
Members of Entre Noos chapter,Order of the Eastern Star, pie-nicked at Groonies Beach, Whit-snore Lake, last Thursday night.1’hie attendance niiiuibered forty,
Mr. and Mrs. tV, J. Emery andDr. and Mrs. C. 0. Roberts andher sister, Mrs. IL. \V, .Mnrshall,iVef~Sundayrdhnaerguiestsof Mr.and Mrs; .H, Letchifleld at SilverLake,
Mrs. -William Parker (MontereyHaiiilln ) Is at St , Josephis hospital,Aria Arbor, caring for her - sIster-In—law, Mrs. Sitn(lersnn of Gettysroad, that city, ‘-‘ho underwent anoperation.
M r, and M ru l’~,(‘. Ilolurns nndfanilly ~s’ereentertuul ned at Sundaydinner at t lie It. I), Frost home atWilhlan,ston. Enroute ionic theyvisitetl at t lie hoiiic of M rs, l3oorns’sister at Fo~vlervllle.
Mrs ,~ \lfred Pyett and two cliii-dreis, Nancy and Jerry, leave todayfnr their home in Ferguson, Miss—0(1ri after spending a few daysw’ltli Mrs Pyett’s father, Will Greerand grandmother, Mrs. F. fl Soults,at the Snults home, -
~MF~Eorl Sheldon of Adrian,her daughter • and grand—duai ghterof Riishton, and l’fc, ‘TheodoreSheldon who is some on furloughafter spending three years In theAleutlans, called on Mr. nnd Mrs.Clarence Dean last Thursday.
A datighter, Constance Neleen,was born Friday, August Ii, toStaff Sergeant and Mrs J, I). \ViVson, ot Mt. Carmel hospital, Detroit,Weight 7 pounds, 9 ounces. StaffSgt, Wilson returned to his post inNorth Carolina, Tuesday night.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Coon re-turned home Sunday after spendingfour days aboard the cruiser of Dr.and Mrs. Vassar of Allen Park. Thethree Coon boys, - accompanied byMiss Lois Birckelhaw, sIlent thetime with the boys’ grandparentsin l)ctroit. -
Mr. and Mrs. St. Clair Hamhinentertained on Sunday, her hrother,James Mizer, Mrs. Miser and theirdaughters, Ha zel and Maxine ofPontiac, and son Staff Sgt, Ken.Mizer ivho Is home for rest period,after - 28.months’-service in theSouth Pacific,
Dr. S.- R. Elkow of highlandPark nod Mr. and Mrs. K. F. Chol.yin anti son Neal of Detroit spentSlinulily at the Elkow farm. Mrs.Leo Elkow returned to the city withthe Chols’ins to stay Indefinitely—until (h!insagecasised hySsinday’gfIre Ii as been repai red.
Richard T<iney rind grnnd-daugh—ter Bernice Radtke were in Lansinga recent weekend. Her hrother, t’.year-old Carl, retu ran] to Southlyon with them to stay two weeks,I-Ic plans to return to lansing thisweekend with his parents, Mr andMrs. Ed. Radtke, who ~s’ilIbe guestsnt the Kiney home,
I i~irrisl,o C-a rv of ,%dri no spentthe weekend with relatives here,:4 rs. (‘-ary rein med home ss’ithi himSiunulay nfter spending h%’o weekslucre. issist in g it the St nte SavingsBa nk dsiriog the illoess if Mrs. H,
- .1. Sin iiii , NI rs. II. \V - ‘rule aon! l)ii’kir’ ,,rrr,rri
1,anienl theni to the
latters some i0 Anb na n, lie hadIhreui sp”oding soule t hoe here ~~‘itliI bus urra onlpn rents, -
Mr. noel Mrs. 1~.V. Shinier andfa,siil~ tool ILS guests frouul Saturday
~~i~iitlt- tI,i,--eoidwefk,~ M~:uisulMr,,~i It. V . Put tertia ii g~ son .1 a oes anil~ihauiglutu’r I~baiuue if I),9ytuun, Ohio~M r. a nil Mrs. H. I 1 Slatuter nod:children, Patty. Sandra rind (,ordoo- and Sirs. Ii l’nod of Grand Rapids! antI Mn. ann
1Mrs. F~. \\. Slatiter of
! lt;iz~’l i’ark. The group ineluunlessister .9011 three brotisens of Mr.
- SI nub icr. ‘lhuey ra me to ~ee Lester! Slauitn’r, jr., l’etta’ Offirrr arch (‘-lass,
0 lu~ is Ii u,roe tin leave, ‘s-h i~e en non tu’(ron, Soti th (‘arahi 0fl t 0 ~he West
- Coast.
C. Root and fri iii ly enjoyed atn ii to Put—in—Bay rcci-nt ly.
. Special on lualuy t’ril,s this!5~f,l~As low as ‘~I I . .~iI, \\‘ iiigleuzi ire
F’uroiture Store- -~llily,Nrs. ‘Iheron I i ½a risele r sPent
last ~deekss’ith her un runt s, t lie Git,,I:., Dixons, at It.iy~ilOak.
l)onald and II hut- I i \‘ i istleare 5
11en(liOg this ss’u’iL rousl sixt
~ilth, their graiitltia riots in l(o~’uilOak.
l)r, uuuad Mrs. I.. .t~(inisw,,luI and51’liS visited at S In’ bunt if thel),,etor’s sister lila r (irauud Blanc,Sunday.
Miss Dolores It ~i-si’ liii rke isspending two week., siithu icr t’~uuisiuiM Iss .-\ odrey J 0 ii’ I i \‘ ~uselur aticr Sunshine i<ru,ill hiujulit.
~liss Elaine lluuat’k totcrt:uisieulthe Young Busiuu,ss W~ii uI’o’s clii hiif New 1-ludson ii I In-r huu,uiie ni,hunts road \%‘ediutsul~u~’uuight.
~\lrs, George I l;uuk ruuud duusighi.ter Elaine and M his I t’uuuut Melt’hiertwere in Detroit ii u rt sit’ last ~tet’kvisiting in the lioiuui’ ~if Mrs. l-laack’shi rother and enuusyI lug ;u - t rip toIlohi-Lo. -
Mi. and’ Mrs. \Vll ho ui I hum andson, \Vllllaun hr. ~i-ilI suissus l’e by—log to Wayne.. ~ulr, soul Mrs. L, \r~Slutiuter, who bought the liuson, ‘iiforune r Btsiv plaeu’ , su ~ISIC t iuuie ago,wIll isiove there.
\Silliitin Black uI f M ilford town—shiji has leased tIn’ I I riuniett placeit the north end u I f t sw 1 and isnioviog there witIi isis fuuuuu ily. Thelease Is for three yeuu N, Sd it Ii optionto buy. He p
1uurss to
1isut the ‘dl)
acres t0 t ruck gui rd, isio r 1 o (I 5mallfruits, along with I lie orehia nil.
A son, David Ituiliert, was bornto Mr. and Mrs. Ituihuert ‘rattle ofAdrlao, Tuesday, August 15, ittBixby hospital, that city. Weighteight pounds. Mrs. 15. SV, Futtle hasbeen staying at suer suns’s housue inAulr~an~siuce”Susa1nyr”Mrr—’l’sittle’goes tonight and she nut! grandsonItichard will accoilipuuny hlrii home.
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-Methodist—Pastor-Writes FromCalifornia
Renders of the I leruuld still bepleased to read’ tlsm~ follnwiog letterfrom 11ev. R. C. ft ~Vliliaimss,whois vacationing in (-al iforniaul)ear Herald, - -
‘Here we are iii sit noy Call forola,with Los Angeles the eden of thisgreat state. What ii change from theoild—s.’est: blue “skies, bright sun—shi ne tempered to t lii ni glut uutu,uis—phere - by a cool Is ruez e t hi at blowsin from the sea. suuuuki,sg - one feel
First PresbyterianEldridge M. McGehee, Minister
5firih,
1 0 ‘di) i in—-I ) I V I N l’ \~‘ORSl-LlPI)uriuug this service tlit’ t’lioir syillsing II, uuutl,ti,i stud tlst~ u,uinistcrwill hireuuc’hs uillulis th,t’ sIuE}Jett, ~‘‘;~
ltouitl tritier (‘i,nst ntit’tlcuui,’’I 1 ‘dii it, Iii ——S (JN1)\\ S(’I 1001..
llu,~’illsini’Ltlluutsv is tue salsirirstesi—
li:3II Is Iii. .— (‘hIltISiIAN l’N—l)l.-~~’Olt,All ~i,titlis ire iiuvlteuh,
‘l’lsi, thom ‘dill hui,l,h iunuit’tlt’~ iii‘l’uuesshuu
5’ muiglst itt 7 ‘di) •,‘cloek in I lii
(‘lb it nh .
•uiut• ~Vt~kuiiitloitclass, ~1rs. C’. 0.lt,uhucrts, ti:ieluer - is m’)lseetimlg their(‘luristuuias tunIs the first of the~u’eek, the il ass IS’ ii I sell t lut’seC a nls , I )ou I u t less t hit gi rls will calltubs ytili, tsr ~‘‘uui tuulgIst tt’It
1uIui~uit~lrs,
ltuuh,erts If interested. , ,,Federated, Salem
Corn M. Pennell, MinisterSsi malay uiuiiro I ng w’ u ~rshI p, I ii ‘at)
o’clock. Seriumon tlit’uuie, Our ~Vaths-er’s World’’. Bible schiuu,l at ~1145a, us. (‘tirtis I luoiuilto,u, supt.
\v ashteoaw coi;nty lirothenhsoodservices at Whiltsiiore I itke M it so-tlist church August 20 at 4u30 andluau I’. In. -
l’ra~’er meeting \Vednesday es.ening at 7 mdi) in the church.
fruuuuu Citlifm,rniut,\‘clnuii J syce Ciniswold spent the
ss,’ckead with Dorothy Smith.I .uuis Itead is spending the week
‘V it hi M r and .‘drs. \~‘hitty’ it Ited—
:sl Iss Mildred lierrick n f S”ii Ni—luu,,ri, l’suuii,, spent several days re—s’.’iitls’ at tin \~‘ilklmisuuii hunt,.
.-~lfrt’ml I h,lsiies of Fuiriiuisigt’sruw’luissm~ units recently lived Liii
\~‘utrul tarot, t’alled on Mrs. I loUis~hu,usuias’(‘ceiling,
l’fm’, ‘I’iuéuuilu,rt’ Slueldissi a fL,rruIcrIliuse hum hutis’ is i
1ueiidliug it ta’eust~’—
‘just, ihass’ furlough ~sitil rebut i it’sii nil • friends lii this vit’init”, Ii iiiwith uk iiuu,ther near Adrian, l’fs,Siirliluu, hsuus becus in the ;~leuitirisist,ur liii. 101st tlgittt’eii iuuusmit lit iiscill rt’lsurt for farther shuit~’ at(~uuuihi I liuiiuu, Calif. Sunday itil:u’ grithsu’riiug iSlES held in Isis ltulou,ritt his iututlit’r’s home, cubIt sisty’tli’eiii at tlIuihluli(’t. l’hsose fru,iu this s-i~s’iuslty iu’huu~ ittemuileil ss’erem the ,J,,himiSlut’huhoii faruully, ~lrs. F. 1’, Siiiuiuuu,osuiiud son, M rs, liessle Shieldoit utid.0)15, lion, ~tli’s. l:lsk’ Ilaldwlsi and5u,IiS~ l.iuusuitrd utuuil Frauik, intl ~frs.l’lleui l’rcnit’e intl duutighitttrs Elsieanil .-% I l(’t’ frommi l3.~ii t he>’, who are
WE ARE NOW DISPENSER FOLTHi P41W
RADIONIC HEARING AID
Accepted by theCouncil on PIns.Ical TherapyoftheAmesican Med.hal AnodadOQ.
You or. lsvilod to e ptc’ssdd.aaosshelloe. Ho obligaHoa
The South Lyon Herald -
. HAZEN J. SMITH, PublisherIDA Al. LIJ~SCH(.Ediaor
Entered In the h’ost’,fftce in SouthLyon, MIch. at second class niatter
~:sot_Tn-i LYON HERALD, SOUTH LYON, MICHIGAN, THURS,, AUGUST 17, 1944
- WANTEDFEMALE EMPLOYEES
No Lxperience NecessaryMust Comply With U.S.LL Rcglations
NOVI’ EQUWPMENT Co.Novi Mich ~YeI.Northville 720
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SOUTH LYON HERALD, SOUTH LYON, MICHIGAN, THURS., AUGUST 17, 1944
. Slightly damaged 3 pc. Blonda Regular $39.60 ,P1~ATF0ltM l3edrot,ni Suite. Only $69.50 Whngle-
ItOCKIIItS for $27.51). \\‘Inglcuiuire iiuire Furniture Stoge—l-Iolly.Furoit 0 nil ~~ore—Iiolly. ~ir, and M rs, Sam Camniarata
Miss Margaret Wallace returned and uncle of Detroit were SundaySaturday aftçr spending a ~ceek’sguests of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Buscai-vacation at ‘l’itusville, Pa. no.
Mrs. Emory Ford Is In the newQraée hospital in 1)etroit’—Roommu514—where she underu’eist in Op-eration lait week \Vednesday.
Mrs. Wilbur Keyes of Belle Cen-ter, 9liio caine Monday night andis spending the week with her par-ents, Mr. and Mrs. George Henningmid lien isrothsers and sister who arealso visitio g there now.
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~WORK. • SHARE RIDES AVAILABLE FROM SOUTHLYON AND ADJACENT DISTRICTS.
ALL PRODUCTS CO.~Hamburg, Michigan
visiting relatives here.Mrs. Myrtle Hollis called nii Mrs.
Brown and Barbara at i.apham’sCoraers Friday evening.
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Notice!Our Plant Will Be ClosedFrom Monday, Aug. 21,
_Artigle., _ ,
. HORSE -I Gray Mare, coming 3 years old,
kind and gentle -- - ~ - - TERMS—CASHI -
EDWARD WAHL. Proprietor
Gosidoa S~nith,Clerk- 0
Miss Joan h)oyle mit l)etroit isGuernsey Holstein Cow, 4 yrs .,Slieadisig a few mlui>’s thIs steak atfresh, calf by side the t,ever house IIfl Silver lake nd.Guernsey Cow, 3 yrs., due Oct. 22 Mrs. Jeff I,even, Patty aad HelenGuernsey Cow, 4 yrs., due Dee. 29 sIlent last Saturday In Detroit shop—Jersey Heifer, 2 yrs., due Nov. ping. 3Holstein Heifer, 20 mos., due Feb. 15 Mrs. Claude Nicholas and Miss3 Jeraey Heifer., 9 mos. old Osa Bair of Oxford were Wednes- 2Holstein BuhI Calf~9 mos. old day guests at the hionie of their
-HORSES niece, Mrs. Alex Cameron Miss3 yr. old Colt, weight 1400 ‘ flair reasained to visit for a short5 yr. old Horse, weight.1500 timute and will return to Oxford on
HOGS ‘thursday of this week,Chester White Brood Sow ‘l’hue Levers report telephiuine calls2 Chester White Shoats from boUt sons, 54. Rlekie H. Da-
SHEEP vis, and Sgt. Charles ‘Davis, saying 620 Breeding Ewes all is well. ~Shropshlre Ram -
POULTRY aonannooooooe,o~eo5eooo~90 Range Size White Gaint -
- Chicken, - - ~ WORDEN15 Brahma Chicks . I ~ I
30 Hens, Leghorn ‘ I Mrs It It. Dixon, CorrespondentSGeese cc CCC C00000 C 00G C000000CC6 Turkeys - ‘ -FARM EOUIPMENT Bonnie Kleitder celebrat~d herFord-l”erguson tractor - sixth birthday with a party inFord 2-hottoizm plow, 12 inches which, twelve girls participated. ATractor cultivator 1-lay loader large birthday cake centered the~2Horse-drawl)’ Cultivators ~ table. She received ninny nice gifts.John Deere Corn Binder - Mist Bettie Jean Klendcr isSuperIor Grain Drill with fertilizer spending this week vacationing In
attusehaneot - Bay City and SagInaw.Steel Wagon and Rack Mr. andMrs.W llliuuuiiKlendci~en-MëC~fiiiidk~DèiihijDiithj~Rjk’~ tertained his nephew and friendSide-delivery ltake Culti
1,mickcr from Bay City Inst week.
2?Sec. Spi’ing.tooth Drag Mr. and Mrs. \\‘iui. Pickard ofSingle Walking Plow Sthén~Mileroad have a 9~poundl3tuz’z Sask~~,ltlsMddel T nioior ~ born Auksist 11 at WilloughbyWIzard electric fence farm. -100 Ft. Garden Hose A baby girl was horn August IICli,,re Boy milking machine on the former Davy farm ‘now the
~Mumnune Spreader Hog Crate Willoughby farm, Pontiac road.2 ~Deering ‘itowing. machines, 6 ft. ~ aad Mrs. Juinies Peek caineCon’s sheller , Wheelbarrow Thursday from hlighland Park and -Wheelbarrow sprayer lOOSteel posts spent the weekeuiil “ith Mr. andBale barbed wire • 2 Oil brooders Mrs. N. J. Bender,3 Milk cans Pails and strainer Miss Peggy Bender spent several2 50-Gal, Oil drunis Garden ‘l’ools days last week u’ith Mrs. Glenhay ropes, pulleys and fork \A’hittaker and Mrs. Fait at Silver2 Sets of double harness ~ Lake. ‘ - -~i Cross-cut saws 40 Grain bags Larue Ehrenberg went to ~Grand
HOUSEHOLD GOODS Rapids, Friday ‘to attend the Amer-Drop-leaf table; 2 kitchen chairs; I icnn Legion convention.small porcelain.top table; I white Colonel Harold Fsirlong and wifekitchen table; 2 porcelain topsrfbr of Fort Riley, Kansas called. on histables; small painted book-else; I aunt, Mrs. Anna Thompson,-- Mon-painted night table; three-qi~atterday. He expects to lie traiisferredsize bed, springs and mattress; I Isoon, . -white dresser; mirrors; lamps; iron- ~ Mr. and Mrs. Sam - -Piekard of’Iing board; odd chairs; ice box; pie. ~Northvllle spent Ssuiidny with Mrs.~nic tables; dishes; youth’s chair; ~Frank Warren. .
I high chair; child’s table and 2 chairs ~ Mrs. Frank Burgess and Arthur~fruit jars; 2 12-gal. crocks; other ~were Sunday dinner guests of Mr.I ntiscellaneous items. and Mrs. Mortlmner Osborn in SalemJewelry wagon Etc., Etc ,. Mr. and Mrs. George Clark, Doris I
~ HAY AND GRAIN Billie and Ituulluli,’ Harriet and Mich- I~About 250 bu.hds of Wheat tel Hinds slfl’slt Ssiodusy at Bob-Lo, IAbout 150 bushels Oats Mr. and Mrs. Roy Kehrl andlAbout 6 tons of’ Hay Dorothy, Mr. nod Mrs. It, R. l)lxon,I10 Acres Corn in field Mr. -and Mrs. T. S. Dunn and Peg-ITERMS: All sums of $10 and under gy attended the fortieth annual re~Cash; over that amount a credit of union of the Sampson family. There I10 to 12 months on approved notes was an attendance of ninety-seven.
at 6% interest. ‘ it was lucid it Prospect Park, \‘psl.Iantl, Sunday, j~iigust13, Seventeen IWalter A. Lane mimembers of this fatally are in Ser-
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- Harold Gates, Auctioneer ~ ‘ Mrs. Ruth Newton of DeKrbornt Phone Howell 10I3R •: and daughter Arlene of Ann Arbor‘ were Sunday guests of the KingsleyOOO@GOnOOOOOnO3OO~OCOCOOsisters, Arlene, remained till Wed-I
nesday. -GflEE2V OAK . Mrs. Dan Fitzgerald is quite ilh.,I
Newton Sittith Is In St. Joseph’s IMrs. Alex. Cameron, Correspondent hospital, hut expects sOoa to be able I
-to rctara_t,,~his_honie,_however_h1e-~-“ -~~CccCCcQocccc~b’~ocQQQwill be unable to work for some
tIme,Mr. and Mrs. Max Millen’s grand-]
to_Saturday,~Aug.~26So We Wi~INot Pick upClothes’:UntilAug. - ‘it
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0 CC C CC C C CC CCCCQCC C CCC C0 C‘ Neiglula’rs tad friends !ish toexpress their syti,putthsy to ~itr, auntM rs, Selieffler s, nul f,iriiilv In thielrbereavetitent, ‘i’hiey received w,, nilfnooi the gi,.’t’ro,iient,’ ~,I,,oilst~’,thudtheir suii Francis, it Msinioe, Issislbreu, kIlled in at’tls,ii iii the Pacificwhere he had been f,,r tu’eoty—sixmoist I,s. M n nod Mn, Sclte filerhave th ree otl,e r suns in Service;‘‘sue each In ireland, J’~uiglttnulFrance, -
M r, ansi -Mrs. Anslev Osborne i,fI )etroit sI)ent the ‘ weekend at the
that lie Is experiemseing a ness’ clis- h-larry— C )slmnse—l,o,,te,covery, the elixir if life. ‘l’h,t’ lls,w. M r. and M l’s, Lewis Keonechyandcr5, palintrees, t,’rr;it’es, fruit trees, ~ -g~ieiitSatiinhii~evè’hingwithgroves‘everywhere ~il I lieyoad tles M rs My rtle I bIlls. -
cniption. lteeent callers of M rs, My rUe‘‘\‘u,ui hoard a l,u:s un a ear ussitl Ilislius were: ~%Irs,‘SVhll Oakley and
drive down to the ‘s.’’iside, a ,sile s,r ~mr’~,\% illiummi, Oakley usuid Mrs.I ~° away, and tl
3e isighty Pacific ~hi,sutui A idrews apd son I lerhert
rolls before your gaze, and In the ~~1~
i ‘~In t lie N avy and on furlough I
background the majestic ,Pu,llhsutdes,You drive ,up through the - grelu‘l’opanga Gorge that rises nearlyt’.’o thousand feet ab,ivm’ silt level,u,sitl front the suinailt 1)551! bats theIn ost “0 fl der fi, I scene I us s ii gl iia hilthe San Fernando Valley- —nd, ‘inthe lore sf es,u’hoy song u,,stl untyingpicture perspective.
~‘lt is not possIble to descnilse illof this great cit y of almost tu mu hir,uied boundaries,- —Beverley lulls, I it-
1cle’.’ot,d, GIc iitI ~i Ic, h’lollyw’o’l il , rI e.
‘then there Is that great ‘‘G id’sAcre~oadoul,tcdly, thcnio stuuuuig-nifleent of Its kind in all the world,with its ,,i,,stI’rllleees In st it sittirymd lovely lilt IC churches soil, is“l’h,e ‘Wee Kirk of the Heather”, areproduction ,u I’ the ehurchi whereAnnIe Laurie worshipped In Scot-land. ‘l’hsere is ‘‘The Ch,m relu of theLittle Floave r’’, and Kipling’schiureh±Thic (‘lsurch of the Iteces-sioo il”. Ositst 1 ndlng among thitreasures l,i this cemetery is theS.’~nd i’w I is I Ii e n~ausoles, in repre—sentlog ‘l’lii, I ,,ust Supper,- —Thissyiaclow touk six and one—half yearsto sauike. I lere t no, one Is spellboundas lie passes irom place to placeamong the gr”at halls of marble~ of thesis,
‘‘ii ole antI sInce would prohibitthe situ ry ..f ,~ImeeSeniple Mae—h’herino’s S:isiul;uy evening religioussh ow ~ I I.e I’ ii t Ii e ilral—ll ke cliu sets egthe inoyle buss it’s and prnducing lotsand otsirhi t ha t we have not seenas yet. -
,‘-\\‘e are han ng a wonderful tinuelucre in this great western state,ashier,’ the l;uys are balmy and thenights are caol. -
‘‘The 555 ocl:iy uiuorning of A sigust6th I preuui’bs.’uI In Rosewood Metho-dist cliii reh where mv., son is themInIster of itutisic, and at the closeof the Se riles~a man told me that
I he had driven about 60 miles tohear use, I Is, loud noticed in theSoutIf Lyon lberald thatFwnstopreach ttiuut sin i’ and he wanted tomeet ole ‘‘aga ~n”. He said that Ihad perforruucul a committal servicefor his first wI fe: He then intronlime-ed himself a,s ~SSIll Wilson, brotherof flue ‘late l):ivc ‘SVilson, \Vell, theworlul Is ost 51 I ye ry big after nIh,
“We have olin reservations nodhope to hr li;ii’k on schedule,
It. C. G. Williams,I-. S,-—’l’luu’ 1-icrald is corniog
through n, k It’s a wee breath fromhiiutiie, lt,(’.(’r,
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