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Page 1: 1 ounger OSeS U By Margin of 152,

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Attond the Ingham County Fair at Mason, August 16-21 The lngha,m County N

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Wlnnar of 1954 Michigan Press

Ganor11l Excollanco Award

Ninetv·Fifth Year, No. 31 I

Mason, Michigan, Thursday, August 5, 1954 4 Sections - 24 Pages

City Will Pay Half of Curb On Boulevard

iVmvs Index Wunl ad:,, Po~geb 1], :i unrl li,

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ln~hamBackingi·Citamberlain ,Pr~vides Re~ublican Up~e~ y L Q t Fa1ls to Save .,. · 1 ounger OSeS U

Mason properly ow 11 e t· H

throughout the city will pay

half of the curb ami gttl It' I' costs ott II all bott Jevm·cl. In 1111

unprecedented mow, the city

council spli I. on a !i-1 vnt e I o let the city at htt'J~C pay $0,-368.08 of the $l:d,7.1(j,l[) cost.

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~;""~~~~.,,!~~h~V~" By Margin of 152, Judge Is Hearing Stod<bridge Suit

n~.~.:~r~~o;~~Jl~)~;fnaWon~~~·I~g~: Parker Is wl· nner el'nm· 'fuesrlny. J3mlw clidn' I fare so well cl:wwhcJ'P, nnrl Donald S. Leonard, formm· state pollee commissjonPt', won the race with 7iJ,OOO votes to the 1~ood. Owen J. Cl!!at'Y, secretary of ,stnte, r.nmP in 1hit·d, and Dr. Eugene C. Keyes, finished Et [lOOt'

Lone dls~ellll'l lo IIH! Jll'fiJHI:,:If Over School Tax / was Coundlmarl ItoiH•rt Cl. 1'1111-r lip~. In J lowl'll TIIUI'Sduy ,llJIIJ-:'C

"I Pan't fnr·IIH• lffp nl Ill!' ,ill';! I l'.>ul lt. C'asl1 .nf llw Clinton· fy lhr' !'ii,Y po~ytn 1 : !ill',; of flu• Gmlfol circuit Js hearing argu· projrct cost," f'llffllps slo~ll'd Mon· nll'llls and IPslinwny m the suit clay niJ~lil "I c·cnrftl H" nlr>n•( o11 a of t.llt' Sl•u.td.JI'Idgt• srofrnof cifstrlr•t third basis whl!'h fms hl'r'll 1111' ill(iiiiiSI Lii'Jllgslon supcrvfsorH. rule In thP past." 'J'Iu• stnl nwy he llw lu•y to the

'f'IH• last t'lll'h anrl l~lilll'l' proj- ~II'I(IIITIPnls o;Pl' lh~. r;~ent /:!Jill· eel w11 s 011 C'Pnlt•r· clt't'l'i. '/'lu•l'il\' Iilii ol /lllornr.y ~.cner.11 lt.lnk pair! 30'/, nf lfw ('PIIIl'r siii'PI Mtll:ml ll.ial.countiPS ~vltkh IH!V!' curh and guiiPr. 'I'IH• l'ily per· sl'llllof r!JstrJ.!'ls fraclmnal wtlh ccntagc was lmosll'd In !hi• 1. 1sp other l'!Htllll~s must usc the of llllll lmulr.VIII'II IH'I'dUS!' "lilt' slal!•'s Pqualrzcd valualf?ns In­city ~;!multi assJJIIll' llil' 11·sprmsi- :-;tcacl of county eqLraflzcd m lcvy­hlllty llf l11P l'lly ow111'd (HJitli•vo~rd 1111( I.IXPs. fslmuls," Mayor Clairmont l~VI'r·J The SlrH'khridHC school rlfslrfct llt cxplnlncrl. Is takrng mandamus action to

Phillips point Pel r11 rt I hal r•ompPI ll~c sup!'! visms of .Iosco actLtafly all nf 1111' t'lllh and gniiPr and Unad1fl,1 townships tn LrvlnH­work will lw dont• on l'il~· prop- slon '" usc til~ state ff.gucs to er·ty. l!nll bfiUII'vard fiiiiiH'i'IY l'X- sprPad a huildl!rg and sJte funrl t~nrls only to till' 111sirfP PriJ~l' of tax. The suit also names the en­the .';irfel~all< Iiiii'. "If thai's flu• liiP Livi11gslon board of supervrs-casc, then IIH• city slmnld pny for· ens o~s,a party: . .

fotll'l h. On I he Democratic I kiwi G. I

MPnnen Williams harl no opjlo·l sfllnn for l1fs fnurth nnmfnatlon, fm• govet'IHll'. I Je pnlled a l'l'!'!ll'd 1

::!70,000, gPII ing 70•,; of I he Wayne county vol<•.

Ilcrc Is whnt till' t•arHiidaiPs for rwmirmtfon for gr1Vl'I'£JOI' rllrl m Inr:t111m wllh all li:J JH'ec1ncts ltH·Iurlcrl.

flepuhlican D. IInlc Bmkr. ...... 7,o;,n Donald S. Lcnnartl ..... . :J,:.;fln Owen .T. Cleary .... .. .. :J,II!i Eugene C. Keyes ................... 1,730

Dernol'l'lltiC' G. Mennen Williams ........ ~.D77

Hcpublicans had no contest for lieutenant·govcrnor. C.larem·e A. Reid was grven 1:3,1\lJi'l· lngham votes.

On the Democratic ticket Gov· crnor Wiflinms went to bal for Philip A. !Iart, part owner of the

J,rutrcncc Jl. l'nrlwr

A year· aHo Laurcnr·e D. Pariwr waH appointed county t rcasurr.r ln fill a vacancy. lie was nomi­nated in his own right Tucs,Jay, winning out over IIuhert M. Eddy, Lansing, former chairman of the board of s1rpcrvisors. Parfter won by 1,152 on the news­papPI' I ally.

Polishing Starts On Exhibits for Big County Fair

Chtu·Ics I~. Chumlmrlrlln

On tllr. basis of complete unofficial returns, Charles K Chamberlain, young Lansing at­torney, surprfsl'IJ the vclernn Paul C. Younger. Not until the canvassers complete I heir chel'it will lflc winner be ccrtnln. 'rhc unofficial count gives Chamber· lain a lead nf l!i2 votes. The c·an­vaHsers will probably cnmplcte their tabulation hy Thursday night or early Friday.

Vandals Entm· Mason School

Wfll11rd 1'. llru·uc~

Running slmng in I;an~fng nnrl ~11hurban rlt'eils, Sheriff Barnes OVcrc11me fbC! OUf•C'OUnty Slrenglh of S.unuei J. Tomlinson of Ma~on with G,fi77 vnles lo spare. 'J'he sheriff reccfvr.!l strong support in Lansing. Ilc finished with a tnlal of 10,923 to 4,300 for Tom­linson.

Ingham and Eaton Plan Dedication, Of Waverly Road

In light voting •rueRdny, Charles E. Challlbcrlain ap­

parently dc!feaferl Paul C. Younger fm· tile RcpuiJiicnn nom­

inal ion fot• pl'Osecutor. The unofficial tally gave Clwrnber­

laln a lead of 1 r>2 vat es with all precincts t'e[lDl'l mg. In n11·

other race which promised at first to be just a~ closl', Lau­

rence D. Pat•lwt· built. up a final lead of 1 ,tl:i:d votes 0\'1'1' I Itt­

bert M. Eddy fot· the Republican nomination for C'ounly tt·cas-Lll'!!l'.

Shet·iff Willard P. Barnes was renominated hy RPpuhli­

cans. Ilis opponent, Samuel J. Tomlinson o[ Mason, cmTied

!J townshipR but was outdistancccl in LansinJ~. The unofficial

totals gave Sheriff Barnes a mat·gin of 6,[)77. In the only other contest on out-county Rcpuhlican lml­

lots, the 2 col'Oners, W. Ray Gorsline ancl HatTy E. Leadley

won places on the ticket.

Lloyd II. Bush was a con­

Lender. He received 4,977 votes to 11 ,589 for Gorsline

an? J 0,458 fat· Leaclley.

Registration Set For School Vote On Merger Issue

nil nf IIH' Pltrh and guiiPr," J>hil· The Strwkhrrtlgc sdtool thstr!Cl lips clmllcnJ~cd. c;.;tPIHis 1nto .Tacl,snn, Washtcnaw

Councflrnnrr Alton Stroud who anrl Li~ingstnn Cm~nl!cs as a rc­flnnlfy sccondPrl the motion for· suit of merger.'; W!lhrn the past the city to pny :10'/t or tlH• r•osl, Ill 2 ycaq;.

Detroit Tiger·s nnd Dclruil Lions. Inghnm's county fair is just 10 !Iart heat George S. Filzgeralrl

Several younHslcrs, some of them of good size, gained entry to the Mason school on Jefferson Wednesday night. They clirnhed up nn the boiler room roof nnrl to the roof over the gii·J's shower room. From there they entered a window high in the wnll over first floor toilets. They dropped from the window to a freshly painted floor.

Completion of ~ miles of Waverly road between MI. Hope and US·IG will gel ftrll dcrlicalor·y treatment Friday afternoon.

Democrats had no Pnntcsl!'l on their county tlcltct. Arthur· W. Jewett n[ Mason was nomfnatcc! ns one of 1 he 2 coronr•r c·anrli· dal cs. He recclvPrl 3,841 votes. G. II. nurridgc of Lansing Is the other candidate. Ilc got 3,11fi votes.

With one elc!'lion onl of the way Tuesday, Ill!' l'PI(Ist r.tllnn dale for another• is t•nming up Friday of IICXI 11'1'!'1\, 'l'hr Pil'e· tfon, on thr. rncrgrng of I ill' Ma­son, Alaiedon 'l'nwnshrp 1111il diS· lrwt and the Ilawlr•y 1111d \Vilsnn districts of Vevay Is ."iCI for '!'uPs· day, August 21.

about 3 to l throughout tile state.

first t;,lid, "You 1·an'l owrlnok till' Hnpervisors o[ the 2 LivfnHslon fact tfrat the bCJUII•v:ml hr•auli· townships used tlw slate equal· fles the whoiP town :1s 11'1'11 :rs izr<1l fir;urcs in SJJrearling the Hall htHilevanl. I'd f1iw to s1•r. :r si'!Hiol opPI nl ing ta;.; of the Stock­nice houlcvanl. hut 1 f'rtit'l SP!' lmdge dJslricl but used the that the city should pnv the en· eounly cquallt.ed assessments in tire cost of the project." sprPacling the building and site

fund tax. The diJTcrcncc in the tax base means about $5,500 lo the district. Il the slate frgurc '' used the property in the Liv­ingston eounty part of the Stock­bridge sdwol distl'icl will have to pay $;i,;i00 more than if the coun­ty figures arc L'sed.

That was about the way it was Jn Ingham. Hart received '1.~4:J lo 1,'115 for Fitzgerald, vromi nenl Del rorl law.ver.

P<~trrr:lt V. l\1r'Namara ran ngainst a dead man ftJr the Dem· ocratic nomination fat• U. S. sen· ator, to oppose Senator llomcr Ferguson. McNamara received 3,761 votes tn Ingl1arn to l ,783 cast for Moudy. Ser1.1tor Fergus· on got 14,101 In Ingham.

During 1111' r•our:,e of lhe mPPI· lnH. Stroud offPrecl :l pen·Pntag(• splits. He rcwmmi'IHIPrl lllat IIJ(• city pay tl)(' entire c·osl of lin• curb aJHI guller '"' the islands and 25'/r of the r osl of I he• c·urh and gLitter aroun•l the oUf(•r rim of thi! boulcvnrrl Jlc also offPtHI the idea lind lhe city ~hnuld pay just for the c:ur·h anrf gltllf'l' on the boulevard islanrls mul n final proposal that lhc l'lly slwul!l pay 6()'/n of the co~t of the entire project.

Councilman L. A. WiJrodcn nl first said, "We're hy·passing old residential mens which TCnlly need curb and gullrr worl< iust to tal(c cnrc nf nrislill'rnlie Hall boulevard." lie mr.nllonc!l Oke­mos, Colurnh1a anrl Ccrliil' strr.Pts as areas that are being by­passed.

Wflerlcn, who at f1rst rlrag::rf'rl his feet when il was su''~"csterl that lhc city rmy any pcrr•rnliif:P of lhi! curh and 1-:11ller !'oct. was the onr. whn finally inlmrltl!'crl the pi'Oposal that the city pay a flat 50'ik

Baser! on llle t'OUIH il's rf'('flm­mcndalions Monrlay nl)~hl. Coun· ty Drain Commissioner GPr:tltl Graham will be asl,Pd to prepnrP an asse~smenl roll for I he curh ami gutter project.

Cllv Enginer.r Wnflcr· 7.immPr warnr!rl ll1e cottnf'il mrn I ha I IIH'Y were rnaltinH too mul'h nf a proh· lcrn out of the hottiPV<Irrl :1s(ler•t of the curb ami gut I"'' pro jPd. He Slll!l llwt in some ol hPr C'il ics the city al large pays no pari of the cost of curb an1l gutter. On the olher hand, Easl Lnnsinr( pays the entire cost of eurh anrl gutter on island boulevard~. he staled.

City Assessor Dean Taylor was the only Hall hnuiPvnrd resi­dent present at the Mnnrlny night meeting. He dedarcrl I hal the city owns the boulevard area:; anrl has an oblign!ion to talw C"are or Its own curb nnd gutter Hr nls11 declared llml llall boulevanl resi deMs arc willing to tai\P r·are or the boulevards if lhc city will grade them.

Graham is malting ottl the special nssessmcnl roll because of the fact that City Assessor Taylor is a properly owner.

Party Delegat·es Will Meet Here

Democratic and Republican delegates named at Tuesday's primaries WJII meet In Mason next wcel\ to name -<lclegatcs to the state convention. At the slate conventions nominations arc made for secretary of state, at­torney general, state treasurer and auditor general.

Democt·ats will hold 1 heir coun· ty convention in the circuit court room of the court house Wednes­day night. The Republicans will meet tha next night, Thursday, In the li'ox · thea trc.

Republicans held their convcn· tlons at the Legion Memorial building. With the building de­stroyed by fire laHt December, the party leaders had to scel\ other quarters.

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Cfwrfes fl. MacLean of Lan· sing is representing the Stock· bridge school rlistrict in court. Don VanWrnklc of Howell is de· lending the Unadllla and Iasco supervisors and Pr·osccutor Wll-1t eel II. Erwin is defending the Livingston board of supervisors.

Peaches Are Ripening In Ingham orchards spared by

the freeze early peaches arc now ripening. Arp Beauty peaches arc now ready and fled Havens, good for canning, will be picked next week. Some orchanls have no peaches. Others have crops running from a third to normal. Quality Is high.

lllltST J.IISRARIAN WI1'JIOU'J' SKIR1'8 Is Norman J. Bunker, now on the job as county librarian of Ingham. The picture show~ htm looking over some of the boolts he'll loan to anybody who can reacl.

Bunlcer came to Ingham from Ironwood. Really, he returned to Ingham for he's a native, from Bunlter stoclc of Bunker Hill. J-11~ father is J. J. Bunlcer· of Lansing. That's where the new county librarian was born and where he attended school. After gradual- and then. to the Ironwood city ing from Lansing Eastern he en· and towhship library ns head li­tcred Michigan State, graduating brarian. In 19'11 from a journalism course. This concept of only females At that time t1e mtended to en· being eligible for librarian posts let• the newspaper field but Uncle Is becoming outmoded, Bunker Sam had a different Idea and soon said. In· the library school at the the young journalist found him- university, Bunlcer said, the ratio self in the South Pacific. After now runs about 50-50 between 3~~ years of army service which men and women. seemingly proved that the sword As soon as their cluplex at 121 Is mightier thnn the pen, Bunlcer East Elm Is remodeled, the Bunic· decided to become a librarian. ers will move to Mason. 'l'hey are

Upon his return from the army, now staying with Lansing rela­Bunlter enrolled in the graduate tlvcs. Mrs. Bunl(er Is the former school at the University of Mlch· Evelyn Langenderf of Detroit. lgan. From there he received his The Bunltcr romance Is a Mlchl­advanccd master's degree in' 11· gan State campus product. There brnry worl(. He went to the Dear· arc 3 'little Bunlcers, Keith, 6, born library staff for 18 months Melinda, 4, and Jeremy, 1 'h.

ddys away. Farm youths anrl arlulls have

already starter! brushing off their fiwslncl<. pressinr~ their cfoll1ing entries and polishing preserve Jars for the approaching Ingham Pounly fair. Sehr.rlulcd to open for 6 days beginning Monday, August l G, aHrtcultural and home entries arc cxpcetcrl to be larger than ever, according to Mrs. Ethel Nichols of the extension oJTicc.

Last·rninutc entries will un· doubtcdly boost the total over last year's record, she stated.

Commercial exhibits, too, arc on the increase, according to Joy 0. Davis, secretary of the {~1•. Ilowevcr, lhei'C will be 1\lllc od!no au tornobilc displays and few farm lrnplcrncnt dealers who will show at the fair. Space In the large 1..-shaped lent and In the bricl> building Is practically filled, he declared.

Pcc·Wce !{fng and his band will start off the grandstand en· tertafnment Monday night with 2 shows hegmnlng at 7:15 anrl 9:t!5. 'l'ucsrlay will be children's day. All school children will be admitted through the gate free of charge and all midway rides will be 9c. Scheel uled for Tues­day's program are pony races, foot races, a pet parade and sports events.

Harness racing will be held Tuesday, Wednesday and Thurs­day nights beginning at 8 p. m. The traclor-pullfnH <"ontest is scheduled for Wcclncsday artcr­noon with IIHht horses pulling Thursday aflcmoon and heavy horses pulling Friday afternoon. A parade of 4-H, F. F. A. and open class livestock and projects will start off the Fr·iday night grandstand show at 7:30. The an­nual calf scramble will be held following the parade. Motorcycle racing will be held Saturday aft­ernoon and the .Toic Chitwood i\Uto thrill show WJII be held in front of the grandstand Satur­day night.

The admission to the fair· 'grounds is 50c. Children 12 years old or under will be admitted free. Parlting is also free.

Voting/ Interest Shows Letdown

Ingham voters dis p i a y c d apathy over Tuesday's election. The vole fell off 47'/r from 1 hat cast 2 years ago. In fact, it even fell below the 1950 total.

There were some precincts where the 10'/r• of ballots ~ct aside for usc of absent voters were more than enough for both absent and t>rcscnt voters. De· spite. the sllm vole, the counting toolc almost as long as normal. Mason's second ward counters finished just at dawn.

This Is the Ingham voting rec­ord for governor over the last 3 elections:

Those who first entered then opened a window in a corridor to let others get inln the huilrllng. School offJCials could f1nrl nnlh· In>: missing or seriously damaged Thursrlay morning.

Police Chief Ralph IIall and Lt. Versile Babcock of lhc sher· Iff's staff were checking heel marl(s and fingerprints at the school building Thursday fore· noon.

C·anvassers Start Check on Returns

Ingham's board of county can­vassers started Its work Wednes­day forenoon. The 3 members of the board go over the returns made by precinct clcclfon hoards and tabulate the vote totals.

.James B. Mcintee of Bunlwr Tltll is chairman of the canvassing board. The other 2 members arc Mrs. Margaret Smith of Lansing and Howard McCowan of Mason. County Clerk C. Ross Hilliard is clerk nf the board.

One of the brg jobs left to the county clerk's staff is to talw off I he names of party delegates chosen al Tuesday's primary. The delegates must be nolffied of their cleclfon al once because the coutl· ty convcnttons arc held next Wednesday and Thursday, the Democrats on Wednesday and the Republicans on Thursday.

Hayworth Wins District Place

Don Hayworth, Michigan State college professor, will again be the opponent of Congressman I<it Clardy for sixth district reprc· scntativc. Hayworth was Clardy's opponent 2 years ago.

The Democrats (!hose Hayworth over William B. Elmer. Clardy l1ad no Republican opposition.

In Ingham county Hayworth defeated Elmer 3,337 to 2,213. Livingston county gave Hay­worth 534 anrl Elmer 186. With only 5 precincts missing, Genesee Have Hayworth 8,991 to Elmer's 3,923. That adds up to 12,865 for Hayworth to 6,322 for Elmer.

Clardy's Ingham vote total was 12,820.

Both candidates for the state senate were unopposed in their own parties. The senatorial dis­trict Is made up of Ingham anrl Livingston. Ingham Republicans gave Senator Harry F. Hittle a total of 13,203. John L. Leighton received 4,418 Democratic votes from Ingham.

Invited to he present al the culling of the rihhnn arc E:1lon and Inglmm highway officials. members of the roads anrl br·fdge~ commillecs of the super· visors, Lansing city officials ami stale highway, officials.

Although Waverly is a joint <"ounly road between InHham anrl Eaton and t hcrcforc classified as a local roild, the new stretch actually serves as a bypass around LansinH to the west. All traffic £rom ~nut h nf VmsinH header! toward Grand Rapids 1•an save miles anrl mimtiPs by u~fnH Waverly mal\, and although the road Is not officially open until the ribbon is cut Friday, soma 1,000 cars a day have been using it.

Tire Oldsmobile jet plant on Saginaw, a hlg shopping center· and rapid suburban development scnrl the traffic count up.

Enlon anrl Ingham counltr.s hRVC inv,sterl ah()Lit $2~0,0()0 In the 4 miles between the Grand river bridge al nlrl Waverly pari< and US-16 at the Capital airport. Three miles of il Is bltuminou<; concrete ami the other mile is ordinary blacktop

Only a mile of gravel surfacr now remains h"lwccn US-I G and Hnlt rnml on the Ingllnm·l"alon Ponntv Jmr.. While the orw milr. i·, rcg;m\c(l as lrnr10rlnnt. the coun· ly line improvement may sldp lhe next few mtlrs to reaeh liH' south end, between Plnins rnnrl and Kinncvillc road. The Vr.l· crans of Foreign Wars national horne js localcrl in thai stretch and draws mttr'h traffit•.

The ncl'cs•,fly lo rrr1lnt'r thP nresent hrirlr,e across 1 he Gnnvl south of McCue road will hnlri up Improvement south of Holt road for sevcr,cl years, Ingham hig-hway offfcmls indicalctl. They also pointccl out that traffic tlrnp~ off fa~t on Waverly soutl1 o[ IIolt roar] and llocs nnl pick up again until Plains road is reached.

City Planners Study, Problems

Mason's planning cornmisston studied on a master plan for Lite citv Wednesday night.

Dr. D. R. Lcthbrldge is chair­man of the commission. Other mPmhers ~re IIowartl Seibert, Walter E. Zimmer, Wilber! Cum· mings, Dr. 0. Keith Pauley, Ralph Swinehart Dr. L. A. Wife· den and Mayor Clnit·mont Ever­itt.

City Sells Dump Fo·r Dollar Bill

Chnmherlnin's hacl(ers clalml'd strong Lansing support hut rnnsl polllil'al prophets gave Younger thr. edge. Younger, seeking his third nomination for prosecutor, l'iliTied LansinH by less than 400 votes but found tough going all thrnuHh the county Chamberlain nirl<r.d up almost 100 votes In Williamston, 150 In East LansfnH, Hnrl the same number in Leslie. Chamberlain carrier! Mason, Tlunkcr Hill, Ingham, Leroy, Lociw, Meridinn, 0 non rl a H a, Stnckhriclge, · Vevay, Williams· town and the city of Mason.

Lilw Chnmherlaln, Parl<er lost thr. eily of LanslnH, hut from 1 here on he :;tcar\ily gained. He •·cr·efvcrt a phenomenal vote In his hnrnl' town or Mason, getting 575 to 17' for Erldy. Tlwl's a mar­r;in of 11 to 1. Parl<er dirt a1mosl ns well in Aurelius and Alulcrlon Eddy carried LHnsinH township hv :30 voles anrl in East Lansing the 2 candi•liilcs came out almost ,..v,n: P~rker r::cttlng 799 to Eddy's 768.

SamiiPI .r. Tomlinson, wl1o lin· snr.cessfttlly sr.nr.rhl the nomina· 1 inn for shf'riff 2 years ~Hn. saw his oul-l'mtnly ]C'nrl wilt befpt'<' 1111' I.ansinf! totals. The sheriff finishf'rl with 10,!)23 to 4,346 for his former deputy.

Tomlinsnn ra,.rfrvl Milson anrl the townships tif i\lai,rlon, Aure· lius. Tinnkl'l' Tlill Tnr,lwm, T.Ps]ir Ononrfagn. his hnmr> tnwnshlll of Vevnv. \VhPnln,rrJ JJnd Whltr> Oak .. Thai fell fi,fi77 short of I he Inial pilr.rl up hv R~rnes in Lnn· sinr.: and lhc suburban arcns.

flf'pllhlir.nns without onposillon in l'ntllliY r•onleHis Hnrlthc vni!'S lh"V rec~iverl werl': C. Ross ITII­li:lrrl, county clerk. 13,8R7; Mia Tlr.ll Humphrey, register of dr.erls, 1::1.6RR: Gernld L. Graham, drain r·omrnisstnnr.r, 12.R8fl; and Wil· linm C. Berryman, surveyor, ]:3,-016.

Only school PIPPtor·s 11vmg wflhln lhe present s!·boof district will have to rrgistrr· fm· I hl' All· gust 21 voting, 11nrl lli£'Y won't ir they arc now I'Pgister cd. No reg islrnlirm is ncr.rfr.d in Afnierlon or the Wilson m·JTawli',Y districts n~ those distrlc·ls an~ not reg1str.1· lion distric·ts. Mason wasn't unlll a few months ago.

In the Mason sl'!mof distJ•ir'l the registration m11sl h(• nwde with the city c:lerk if tile \'nlers l1vc in MaHon anrl witJJ l]lC' tOWI'Sfli)l clerk of Vevay if I he votrrs Jive in the district hut ouls1de the city. Registrations may he made up to ~ o'clock the afternoon of August 13.

The mcrHcr vote is hein1: called on petition nf efpr·lor·s residing 111 the 1 dlslnl•ls. Then• will he 2 voting places, I lie M:tson school gym for elcelnrs of I he Mason rllstricl and lhP Alaicdon town !tall Ior elcl'lors or the J\laierlon lownRilip ttnll dislrif'l ;111rl of the Wll~nn nnrl JTnwlr•y districts of Vevay. Polls will be open from 7 In the morning unlit 8 at night.

Votes arc east and l'ottnlcd ''P(litrillely In tile :J polling places. The merger must lw approved by both the Mason dislrkt and hy the 3 outlying dislril'ls.

Jn ensr. the merg1•r is i!pprovcrl. an election will he cnl!ctl for an entire new school hun ref repre­senting the cntan.:cd district. Terms of school nffir'Pl'S in the present 4 dislrkls will aulorna­tically expire.

Alaiedon Voters Approve Zoning

Demnc•rals nrlrninntcrl wilhnul By a vote of 181 to !i4 Alaierlon oppnstlrnn, in mlrltlllln tn the cor- townsltip vnters adopted a zoning

~~~~~~~~~~;c 4~~~~d J~~t~ili!C::: ordinance Tucbday. r Grttr.:el, for sheriff, ~.:176; .Joseph The ordinance W<ls adopted by .T. Santoro. for county clcrlt, 4,- the town hoard several months 12~; .Jennie Kat?., for county ago. Petitions mlling for a refer­treasurer, 4,3~7; Eileen E. Dalv, endum were filed and the refer· for register of deeds, 4.156; Ed- P.mlum was placed on Tuesday's warr\ .Joseph nouc·her, for drnin ballot. r•nmmisslnnr.r, ~.178; an1l Arthur Inasmuch as the zoning nr-J. l~aggion, for surveyor, 1,377. dinancc had already been atlopted

The table below shows how InH-~ by the town bnnrtl it became im· ham Republicans cast their hal- mediately c!Tective following lots in the 3 local contests. Tuesday's vole.

I' ROSECUTOR

c ·; j .. E • ... u

~ • .. • = 0

>-

~ E • Cl

SHERIFF

d 0 .

.5 e 0

"'

TREASURER

.. ~

.:.: ~

Alaicdon ........... ............ 95 Aurelius . ....................... 55 Bunfter Ilill ....... ......... .. 21 Delhi .......................... 217 Ingham . .......................... 76

105 68 18

357 46

8[) 50 11

376 12

111 77 28

2()[J 82

re 149 103

~ i5 41

713 Lansing Twp. .............. . 139 Masqn's city council sold the

1

Leroy ....... ........................ 64 old city dump location on Barnes Lc ·Ji 201 sh·eet Monday night for $1. Ed L s c ............................... .

208 83 38 84 157

I Ferris of the Ferris Co. put up ocl~e ................................ 45 19M Peek Returns to Mason the money. Incluclctl In the deal Merrdlan .......................... 5()3

Republican ............................. 15•810 William Peel( of Lake Odessa Is the promise by l~crris that he Onondaga ........................ 49

498 58 47 31

463 31 90 67 31 44 45

65 685 32

17 273 53

21 '.l02 93

'.111 81

171 57

461 G2

149 155 52 01 70

55 t

22 397 l ,, 17 ,I

Democratic .............................. 5•977 has joined the Roy Christensen wlll cover over the debris with Stockbridgr ....... ............ 118 21,787 Ford Sales staff as oiTicc man· fill dirt. Ferris had offered to Vevay .................. / ............. 112

ager. He began his new worlt on cover over the dump with dirt Wheatfield ...................... 32 Wednesday. Peek and his fam· for about $800 with the city rc· White Oak ...................... 37 fly arc former Mason residents. talnlng ownership of the prop· Williamstown ................ 66 They left in 1949 for Lake Odes- erty. Williamston City .......... 201

39,542 sa where he was a partner In a The dump site Included about Mas n 319 19110 department store. Ile sold his In- an acre of land and was just out· 0 ............................ ..

Ropubllcan ............................. 2n,106 terests this spring. Tho Peelcs side the city limits. · Eas~ L·lllslng .................. 990

Democratic .............................. 5,040, will rriovc to their home In Ma· Ferris said he plans to use the Lansing .......................... ..4,381 -- son next wee!(, at 116 East Elm area for a pnrldng lot .for his

' 19112 Republican .............................. 30,848 Democratic ........................... !.. 8,964

25,146 street. road machinery •. ~

105 297 748

4,711

131 35 21 40 83

211 219

1,211 6,709

-·-

79 149

46 41 29 86

384 329

1,~44

183

53 . 16. ' 13·, 11 ':' 34 ,· 86 •\ 47'!

768: 14,389

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·McNa1nara Will Keynqte Demo.cratic ·Convention·

]IIBtice, Court Ilappelliltgs

Williamston pollee offlt•ers Ill'·

rested gu!(enc .T. Bourmnn on n 'drunlt driving chnrgn Snlttrdny. 'J'ho chnrge wns Inlet• rcduc•cd to mcltless d•·!v!ng to whii'IL Bmii'· mnn plended guilty hefure ,Justlcl! of the Pence E. '1'. CrosHman at

ProphedrH that Ingh11m coun· iy will he n polltlcnllmttlegmund e:;:;t:'?j.:L~,tt4i:!U01.Ui.l1. this fall ave horne out by the coming or Patrlelc V. McNumnrn nrJ tltc ltrynnte spenlwr nt the Dr.mncrnt lr! c·onvenllon nt Mason nr.xt Wcdnc~1lny night.

McNnmnm Is the DemocJ•ntlc nominee for U. S. senalOI', the opponent of Sr!nntor Homer Fer· gu~on. Given only an OlliHitle c!Hlllf'll agn! nsl Sen a tar Blnlr Monrly, the lle11th o[ Moody g:tve tlw nnmlnalloll to McNnmum. While· lite CJO hull endorsed Moody, they nrc now in the M1•· Nnmm·a camp.

Carl Peterson, chnirmnn of the Jnglinrn Dcmocmllc com miLl ee, rr.celVI!Il conf!t•mat!on Wedtwi· Llay tilnt Ml'I-Inmarn will deliVI'r the main ;u.ldt'UHH ut MaHon next· \VP.clttesrtuy night. The eorwt•ntlon will be hrltl In tlw eireuit eourt room, beginning al 8 o'cloc!c

1 Williamston. Ilourmnn puld n fine of $50 vlus. eosls.

Arrcs!Nl by Williamston· nffl· cers Sunclny on dntnl' L•hurgcs, Georg-e and Duane O'Dell, Car· roll Gl'flham nnd David Cassnday p!~uded gtJIIly hnforr. ,Judg'e Crossman Monday. 'l'lwy enc·h paid line nncl costs of $l9.aO.

William Robinson of Slack· !>ridge Is spr.ndlng fi rlays In tlw Ingham eolutiY .ln!l rather !hun pay $1:1.00 fine nntl costs. Ifc pleaded not gullly before ,Justice of the Pence Hoy W. Adams Mon· day on u cltnrge of being tll'lllllt und dlsordl!l'ly. In a justice coru•t tl'lul Monday nflm•noon, ,T!tdf(l'

1 Atlams found Robinson guilly. . . . . Robinson was also placed on pro·

l'ntrlel' \'. 1\Jc-Numlu'IL I hnl!on for :l monllls. Hobinson is a!Ho charged with

or tiLe i\utonwbl-le Wurlwrs of the !\legal possession . oi' liquor, Amcrl"a when the union was set He pleu(led guilty to the chnr·ge UJl under NHA. Dtn·!ng World when tulwn before Judge Adams War Jl he served as area rent eli· Monday and was given choice of reetor. lie wn;; a member of the paying fine and costs of $15 or Detroit elty council and Is now a spending G clays in jnll. Robinson member or lim Detroit board of will be in jail until F'riday on the ecluc•nl inn. McNamnt'll, 59, hns 2 first charge. Tf tile flnl' for IIH! II· children and 8 grnmlehlldren. Jcgu\ possession of liquor isn't

Born in Wc!YtnOllth, Mnss.,Mc· Namnra has iong bern active ln lahnr an1l political affairs in De· troll. For :tH years he has !wen Jli'I'Sident nf the Pipe l~!tters Wl· ion. !Te is sail's mnnnro:cr anrl vlce:prPsident nf Stanlcy-Carler Co., n D1~trnil eonlral'lin!l, firm. He wns the flr~t state prcslclent --------------------------paid by then, he will continue nl

Ingham 4-H'.ers Anticipate Show

Looking forwnrd to the climax of the ymt·'s nct!vllir.s at the 39th annunl slate H-1 club show are 60,000 memtwrs throughnut. Michigan. 'rills !nr~lucles approxl· mnte!y l,:lOO frnm Ingham coun· ty.

in the J05•1 "Share the Fun Fesll· val" program.

Other evening entertainment inrluclcs the general a8sernbly anll the annual dress revue. All of the stfltc show is free nnd open to the public. .

Inghmn county will select top exhibit~ at the county fait· to compete Jn this event.

the jail !or· the oilier G days. State troopers arrested Gcr·

harclt: HeeBe of Knlamazoo Mon· day for drunlt driving. Tal,cn he· fore ,Justice of the Peace .T. .T. Hichnrds Tuesday, Reese plcade1.l guilty. The judge assessed him a fine of $50.00 ami I'OSts o [ $•l.D0 plus 30 days in jail. Heese also pleaded ·guilty to driving on nn expired license for which an as· sessment of $15.00 plus $•t.ao was levied. If the fines ami costs nre not pnlcl Rees.e must serve an ad· d!l!onal 40 days.

Lansing Voters Re-elect Crego

with Cilnmlwrlnln's nc!lvc sup· [llll'[!!rS,

Ingham nnver luul n mqrr. ng· !Eugene w. !~vet·~·. tillll of Mr. ~ress!vn fii'OSO!!Utor thnn rnul

nne! Mrs. Lnwrenc•e Every, wus Younger•, thnt'l:l certnln. And lf tl1c! cnnvuss nmTnws llw l'llltnl

AI ']'LI!""IlitY'S Jll'l!TIIII'Y nJen[JCill ClllllmlsSIUI\CCJ II .HCI!IlllCilfetttet]llllt · -~ · '· much more than It is tlwl nggreH· for• c!lly cnnd!dates Lansing vol· in lhl! lll'lllY I'C!serve nt cnmmis· Hlvmwss might leud to 11 t•ceount. c1rs hoth nominated unci elected sinning corcmon!Ps held ut Jo'nt·t. Nn man nnywhcre nvm· I'll· Hnlph W. Crego 118 m

1nyor. Un· Cumplwll, Kcntuel<Y, ft•!duy, Lt. calved a finer tr!hute lhnn Lnlll'·

der liw dwrler a cand clute who ctJr:e J'ui'IWI' recelvecl lr1 ILl." ILuln" I I j I( I !Gvery hns .Ju:;t cJomple!Pd u fl. " " reec ves n e our ma. or Y n n Jown of Musnn, In the fir~:~ I WIH'd

contest with am· mom candlrlatcs WC!ek l'f!Herve nff!NH' training- Parker• got. :iD2 votes In ~n for is dedllr'ml elected, <'<'H'JlS Hummer eump nl Fort Ilulwrt M. Ji!dcly. 'l'lw secnJHl

Ct'f!/!,11 reee!ved 7,300 votes In Cumpl.wll. ward went 27:l In 20 fot• Purlwr. 2,:l8a for J<:arl W. Coller nnd 2,alG · RA nonnlcl Pln!dw rnme home Neurily townships wen! utmost us for Lellny A. Brown. hy plane Sulurduy morning uml strong fot· Pnrltet'.

'J'h!rd warcl voter·s ilefenled H. l'l!lurrwd !IJ hit; [JOHP Sunday '!'hem wem 130 llepuillknn F. Wall, ulderman nml superv!s· morning, He Is dut!oned at the and 22 Dmnnct•nllc hai!IJtH cusl In or. lie cnme in third In u •!-way navy's Fit'!! Teehn!elun s!:!hool, Inghnm township 'l'twsduy. Seven contest. William G. ,Jenldns Wnsh!nglon, D. r.. hnllols were thrown out hecnusn· plu<Hl llrst with GO:l and Mux Pvt. Donnld L. Corset•, 20, son volt!I'S murlu!d holh sides. 'J'wn Murn!ngh11m won t;econd wltlt or Mr. and Mrs. F'l'illtl~ H. Corset• wc•t'l! thrown nul hecuust• dwelt :i:ill. .Jcnldns und Murn!ngltail of Muson, was n par·tldpllnl in rnarlu: lrJsleud of crosses were w!!l have a rurL·niT In Novemhcr. I B II t ! I 'Licl! I ! I the reeenlly·eompletcrl maneuvers use<· n o ns I nns P a n y Wall f!nlslu•rllillrd nnd out of lha hold In soul hem Bavaria hy Ill!! set forth tilut only one side of n mutwy w!llt :Jfl3. ·Mi·s. Nellie Blake 1 11 1 '· I I ft II !it h I nfan IL'Y Division's nth Heg· 111 o may ,e use1 , nm n et· a was last with 200, !rnent. Talt!ng pl;wc during some the recounts It IHLt'dly seems nee·

i\IH'illll .r. Bc!eltcr, eighth wnt·cl nr the worst wealh!!r' Germany cssm·y to remurl< thul only nldet'tnllll and sutwrvlsor, wns re· has had In yent's, tile rnarwuwr· c!J'osses which lteep within the nominated, hut will h[lve opposl· rc:qu!red lnfnnlryrnPn to go for square are legal. Check marlts lion in November. Hoyu\ Chet'I'Y long perinlls without food and nre not permitted. is I he rtmtJCI'·IIJl. Dcclwr got !i76 rc:;l. 'l'he ·purpose of the mnnettV· Congressman Kit Clardy will votes and Clwt•r·y poliPd ·107. Wil· et· was to lest the cornbal·l'etllli· hnve some fences to mend when llanl .T . .Tacovak and Morris M. I 1 r· W ! I t II ness of the. unit under reallsl!e lP re urns rom as t ng on. · e Gu!dslcln finished third and fighting conditions. Corser, a received ·1 ,a·ll votes Jess limn fourth. Jeep driver in the Jsl Balliilion Senator Ferguson in Ingham and

There were primary contests IJeadqunrtcrs en., entered the 3fl:1 Jess llwn Harry Hittle, can· in only the third und eighth of nrmy in Mny of .lfl:i:J nnd arr·lved didntc for slate Benntor. Clardy Lnm;ing's 8 wards. The other oven:em; lnsl Dccemhct•. may need those missing votes in ward contests will be sclllcd in · Novcmbe1·. November. Waller C. llinldc, FN, relunwcl Where there nrc no contests

to 1_1is nnvnl hase nl Norfnllt, Vir· mnny people don't vote. There ginli1, Wednesday alter a G· were ·1~,820 votes cast for pros· months cru!~e aboard the USS ecutm·, 15,283 for sheriff and Rnndolp~l In th.e Medllorranenn 14,7•12 for treasurer. On non· area. Hmltle wtll attend metal· contested county oft'lces the high smllh school under the Naval

Schoolboy T earns Play for Title

Ingham county junior bnseball players converged on Stockbridge last weelt end and will be pointing­for Stockbridge again Saturday night.

Staff School Command at Nor· follt for lite next 12 weelts. weather

Second Gtwssing On the Election

Inglnun county was fnvorc1l with exceptional growing wealh· er for crops cl ur!ng the past weelt. The warm, bright days and cool nights were both comfortable and delightful for people, too.

Showers amounted to .53 inches during the weelt, falling Thurs· clay, F'r!day and Tuesday.

wns '13,8il7 for C. Hoss Hllllnr1l, clerl>. Mia Hell HttmjJhroy wns next with l:J,Gflfl fol' reglslel' of dlmds, nne! Go nile! f.. C:l'!lhnm, c]l•nln l!lllllmlsslonm·, drew I ~.hR!J.

Siler! ff Bilrnos n fli!l' !wing ro· nominated 'l'twsdny hncl flll'liwt• hnnot•s 1111'11~1 upon him Wl'dii<'H· dny. He was eleeled Jlrr.s!di!nl of tile LIIBH"Ing Jtcd Stndt!ng chth, n gi'OII[I dHVflletl to HIJI'I'Hdfng Christmas i!lll'llr nmong lltP 1111111',

Officers Check Two Tool Thefts

Shr.rlff's nffkr•rs Elarl••t! lnVI's· tilrnl!on WednPsdny on2li1Pfls of tools.

On Tursduy ulrrilt Cnrl Anwny, Zimmer road, Ins! tools nne! a tnrpunlln from !tis trador nne! huy balc!l•left in tile f!Pid. Tltii'VI'S lDOJ( il fi[).fl, PJHlli'SS ht!JI, a C'J'riW· har, gr1•ase gun and WI'C!lll!ltes.

Kr.nJH!Ih Powell, l'ol'llet· of !loll nnd Aidlln mads, I'CJiilt'led 1111' loss of sitoVI!Is, illllllllll'I'H IIIHI rmntls and a I'IIIIVIIH from a nPw house he Is IHiildlng. IIi~ lm;:; oc· cmrell Tuesday night, too,

l'wo Legislators Win in Lansing

To'lr•,o;l c!!Hir!cl· HC!puhl!enns dn· e!ilml not In dtangn llwll' l!nrll!l, Tlwy ehoHI! I!H! !ncttmhrnls, Wll· lard T. lloWI!rman 11nil Tlnrnld W. I fung•!l'ford from a liPid of !i. '1'110 d!stril'l !:-; mndr. up of LnnHinrr and Lnnslng townslllp.

'l'hr t'IIIHIIdaiPs <ltHl the unnffl· dnl l'l!tltrllH Wl!I'C: flllllgrl'forrJ, :.,n·t~; Bowi!I'm;tn, ·I ,:.!1~; l•'r1!d L. 1\!rdtet·, :!,~nt; J•:ugPru• N. I /mil! II :~,20:1; nr11l Wnltet· 1~. Se· \VIII'li, (i(i:J,

HohPI'I 1~. Dillf(Wf'il nnd 'l'hom· ns C. Wnlsh \VI'!'" w!tiloul nppnsl· lion for !ltP 2 Dl'llllll'l'illlc nomina· lions for IIH• !Pglslnttlt'l'. Wii!sh l"l!l'l'iVI'd 2,HOO volt•s, and Ding· IVI'Ii got 2,:nt.

'J'hl'l'l' \VIIS 110 t•on!PSl Oil c•JihCI' I il'lwl for Fl!l'Oilli d!HI!'if'l rl'jll'l'· slmlalll'l'. 'J'Iu• dlstril'l indudPs nil th1! I'OlllliY nuiHidl' of tiH• dly and townHiiip of Lansi11g. l(f'JH!hli· t•atiH l'l'lllllllillall•d .Tohn M<•Cttni! of I•:ast Liinsins{. TIP rpr•PIV<~Ii :., o;;:; vot1•s. D<'lllll<'t'Hls nominiltr.d Lloyd l'nrr of I•::J:il Lansing. lie got :t ,:J.f:l votrs.

An Open Letter to Arthritic and Rheumatic · Sufferers.

I wanf. to glv•~ my tPslimnny in l'l'gtu•tl to mu• ot' 1111• mo.~t.

\VnrulPI'fnl nu•ill!•luPs I 1'\'l'l' hl'llt'tl of. Its l'lll'·L'<'tll'hinv; ••fl'Pds und lwJU•fils, in llllll'l' WILys than lllll', 111'1' truly mil'lii'Ulou~.

for I luul t.ril•d 1'\'t•r·ything·. I luul 1111id out huruh'l'tl:i ot' tlollurs without. gL•tllns~ uny lli'IJI whul so "''''''·

'The show i!': scheduled for Au· gust 31 through ScJJlemher· 3 on the Michigan Stale college camp· us according to M. II. Avery, Ingham county ·HI club agent.

A. G. Kettunen, slate •HI club leader, will direct this year's show. More than 2,200 finalists are cxpeded to go the Michigan ' State college to participate in the 4-dny statewide competition.

Judge Richards explained that he craclted down on Reese be· cause of n long record of viola· tions. Ir1 passing sentence the judge said, "It is a wondet• you have not 1<1\led yourself or olh· ers. Have you ever thought of tnltlng treatment for the Jiq uor habit?" The answer was In the

An Ingham county league of teams from the out-county area look to the field this sum· mer. The county tournament is being played off over ut Stadt· bridge, under the lights.

Teams in the tourney are Ma· son, Dansville, Williamston, Les· lie, Ol~emos and Stockbridge.

In the first hraclwt of the tournament Okemos came oul on top. The Chiefs bent Dansville and toolt a forfeit from Williams· ton to move into the Saturday night finals.

Some politicians lay Prosr.cu· tor Paul C. Younger's apparent defeat to the bingo issue. Others clu!m it was the hassle over the inquest into the tlealh a[ Mrs. Viola Miers of Leslie. Some Ma· son people sny they switched to Chamberlain because of Young· or's involvement with the hol·rod issue. More lil,ely Younger's main troubles werP in Lansing, caused by strife among the legal profession. For G years at least there have been strong pro· Younger and anti-Younger fac· tions. Some of the antis were ac· live in their support of Chamber· lain. Most of the pms were con· !itlenl their scrappy Paul would win without their l!elp. Younger !mew by last weclt end that he needed help, but there was not enough time remainlng to perfect an[~rganization which could cope

Average temperature for the wee!> was 71, in comparison with 74 for the same week last year. 1

Temperatures for the weelt, as recorded at the Mason sewage disposal plant, were:

l'11in wus wral!llinl:" my whol1~ hndy. 1\ly luH'I'S unil IPgs Wl'l'e swoll••n twit•e tlwil· IHH'Illnl sizl', :'ilt•et• lind h•rt. n11•. I had l'l'ndwd tht• Jlohtt wht•t'l' tlu• only 1ltin1;· to do wus to ampu· tate lo gl'l r·id ol' tltll lt•nihll' puiu I sufl't•rt•il uig·ht aud 11ny.

'l'h•·n I l'l•tul 1m urliel1• in tlu• JIUJH't' uhnul lh1• wondt•t•t'ul . lii'IJI JH'opl!• Wl'I'P. g1•(1ing hy tlu• llSI' ot' S'I'Ait IWEUMt\N'J'IC SOLVJ•:N'l'.

llefm•" I hnd finislwd my first. treutnll'ul. of It all Jlllill had l1•ft. me. lily lll'r\'l's hud Sl'tlll'd down. 'I'h1• sw•·lllnr: und sore· IJffis had gmw tuul I shlp( lilw u ehild.

These finalists w!ll exhibit, demonstrate nnd judge in more 1 han 500 elnsses and divisions, '!'hey will be vying for paris of the $17,000 in premiums and awards set up mostly by the Michigan department of agricul· ture. B!.lsincs8 firms 1111d organ!· zatlons al~o. furnish some of the prize money.

A· lion's shnre of the honor w!ll go to the 2 boys ancl 2 g!I·Js. who win the coveted trip to the na· tiona] 4·H club camp in WaBhlng· ton, D. C., next year. ·

The annual state show has more than tripled in size since 1942, when the first one was held nt the Michigan State college campus. Before t:hut tlte sl1ow hnd been helcl at the slate f11lr· grounds in Detroit.

Entertainment on Wedne~day aJ~d 'l'hursdny evenings will be presented by the •HI club fin[)Jists

HAN.D-YM'AN· LIFTS• PU.LLS • PUSHES

610DD lbs. Cllpllclty 101 USES-Jcch up lruc:kA, tur:tau,

::::~~~·.:~~:.';!,~~. ~:~~r~~t:~~!'!!l';.,fc%~:. wuvon or bRrbNI wiro fonrc, tlphetl Wlrt,

~~~~:,:~~j~~~: c~~~fb;pr::~!~~~~~:~~ .. ~~~~ trmllon,tnrpontem,guru~ca: rllcturio.l, llnJy 11hopo, miue11, millt~,'ql/ru;nell, Ullinc etaUono. <Ill. bloC• W&. 211 "· G,UAIIAN'fRJlD,

forSlllo Dy

Vern Palmer 1509 Edgar· Road

Ingham County News

l ..

DON HAl'WORUI, Michigan Stnte coliet:e professor, again won the Democratic nomination !or sixth district congressman. Republicans renominated I{ l t Clardy. Hayworth defeated Wll· liam B. Elmer, winning In· e11ch of I he 3 counties mal<lng up t.he dislrict-Ingham, Livingston and Genesee.

FAm TALENT WANTED Plans are progressing for. the

local talent end fat• the Ingham county fall'. An open invitation is extended by Joy Davis for nny· one in the county interested in ap· pearing on a fair progmm to con· tact him at once. Local talent is being emphasized this year, in· stem\ of shows imported fl•om other places, In order·to show the 'residents of the · county that worthwhile talent cnn be found within the county.

August 5, 1954 .Page 2

Loole _a.t These Specials

Vel SOAP POWDER Reg. Size · .. 1.9c Spry Sugar I I ·:run~·.

No.3 Cam 5lb ,., .'· ... . . · Starklst

a9C: ~ . '

·49c ':'!'

3 ' I"' ,• :$1 c·ans ' ·• ' . '

Swan's Down .. ,. ... ' Cake Mix

J,EON'S ·. •,· POi'ATO SALAD· lb SOc

' l pkg. 59c BAKED BEANS lb 20c

CI~CK ROAST Ib SOc ~ Kooi·Aid GROUND BEEF lb S9c .;

·,

6:;pkg.·:l3c ROUND. STEAK lb 59c

SIRLOIN: STEAK. lb 59c I ' ' '

Bulk Vinegar

FARl\IER f.EE'l"S. . lb 45e SMOKED .PICN:IC

5.5c gal. BUTTER lb 69c ;

BANANAS . ... .,2 ~b 2oc· ..

. Da.rrell.'s .... Food .. ·Market

negative. On Wednesday Fred Knuffman

of Lansing pleaded guilty to be·

I ing drunk and disorderly. He was round in a drunl,en stupor on private property at .Tones In!((!, stale troopers said. Judge Rich· ards checked l(nuffman's record and found that It was his 31st ar· rest on chnrges ranging from drunltenness and drunk driving. l<nuffman was sent to jnil for 45 days and ordered (o pay $10·1.90 •or else serve another •15 tlnys. He was also invited to leave the county after finishing his term.

Arnold W. Schimberg, Lansing, alleged to have told officers that the next time he would give them a better r!111 for their money, went before .Judg-e Richards Mon· day on an' excessive speeding charge. A check by the judge showed a string of traffiC! viola· t!ons. Judge Richards expressed wonder lhal Schimbet·g has not been Involved in seriour. accidents ami he also expressed astonish· ment that he hac\ not been forced to surrender his driver's license. Schlmberg \Vas sentenced to 15 duys in jail, ordered to pay fine and costs of $54.90 and placed on probation for 2 years. Schimbcrg, because he is n National Guards· man, was given a postponement on his jail term until after the Grayling encampment.

Melvin Miller of Mason was found not guilty by .Judge Adams when he appeared in justice court Monday churged with reckless driving fololwing an accident at the corner of Harper and Eifert roads last June 13. He had pleaded not guilty .

. Ernest Cooper of Jacltson pleaded guilty before Judge Adams Saturday to a charge of the lllegal. possession of liquor. He paid fine and costs of $15.

Donald Gillie of Jackson paid $40 In fine and costs fm: furnish· ing the llq uor to Cooper.'

Max McClellen of Lansing pleaded guilty before Judge Adams Frltlay to a charge of drinl<ing on the highway. He was fined $15 and put on probation fat• 15 .days.

In the other bracket Mason drew a bye. Thursday night at 7:30 Dr. Pnuley's team of 14 to 17-yeur-olds will take on Leslie, which ran over Stockbridge 23·2 Sunday. The winner of Thursday night's game will meet Oltemos at 8 o'clock Saturday night.

To the winner will go n 3·ft. bronze trophy.

The new schoolboy league wns organized by Dr. 0. K Paul· ey of Mason, Art Cooper of Olte· mos, I<eith Froheip of Leslie and Bob Carlson of Dansville.

Plans m·e in progress for ex· pam\ing the operations next yenr.

Consumers Crew Exhibits Plaque

I I

I On di£plny in the Mason office 1

of the Consumers Power Co. is a handsome bronze plaque and n cilnlion for the Mnson crew's part in building up n phenomenal safety record for the Lansing dis· tricl.

'rho G12 men in the Lansing district have gone, up to August 1

4 a total of 2,391,4!i9 man hours \VilllDut an accident. 'The citation wns earned for n million man hours without nn accident, lt•om October 8, 1952, to July 13, 1953. But the record has now been ex· tended to well above the 2 million mark.

The brom:e· plaque Is the Knrn mednl, nwnrdcd for going a year wilhou t accidents.

Vevay Resident Passes at Home

Lewis Hawkins, 80, n lifelong resident of Mason and Vevay township, died nt the home on Holfe road at 12:30 'l'hursdny moming. He hnd been in failing health for sever·al months .

Surviving Mr. Hawidns are his widow, Jane, 3 sons and 2 daugh· ters. 'l'he sons nre Sylvester nnd Earl of Leslie and Virgil of Ma· son. 'l'he daughters are Mrs. Nora Hnwltins nncl Mrs. Corn Haines, · both of Mnson.

Funeral services will be held al the Ball-Dunn funeral home

George Shelafeau of L'Anse np· peared before Judge Adams Fri· day charged with . heing drunk. A companion, Paul Dessify 'or Lansing, was charged with being drunk with Shelafeau. Both were g'!vcn the choice of paying $15 or spending 5 days in jail .. Both nrc in the county jail. S~turdny afternoon at 2 o'cloolt

M~t·tln Mauer p.nd Peter_Maur· wtth burial In Map~e Grove. Rev. i!l' brothers of I.::.ansing pleaded Roy Mumnu, pastol of the Mason g~llty to .. ch~rges of .. beh;g drunl~ Ch_urch of the Nazarene, will of·[ when they appeared before Judge' ficmte. --------------------Adams over the weelt end. They Charles Symmonds, St. Johns, each paid ~12 nnd were placed on passing on yellow line, $5. probation for 30 days. Orvi\le Powers, Hlllsdale, fall·

Kernle Mullins of Stocltbt•idge lng to heed stop sign, $6. paid $12 costs and wns placed on Arthur Rooney, Harbor Beach probation for 2 years nfter he passing on yellow line, $5. ' pleaded guilty to a charge of non· James sexton Lansing rtln· support, In Judge Adams' court nlng stop sign, $4. ' Monday. . Dorothy Eberhard, Oltemos,

Traffic tickets, reported settled speeding, $13. lu Judg~ Adams court this wee!< Forrest Mullins, Stocltb.rldge, are: ; · driving without an operator's Jl.

Myron Merrlll, DeWitt, speed· cense,. 3 days in jnll. lng, $8. Claude Taylor, Lansing, drlv· ·. John, Gorman,· Jncltson; speed· lng on an expired license and aJ. lng, $10.. . . . lowing n non-licensed mlno::- to

Min. Max. July 29 ................................ 62 84 July 30 ................................ 68 92 July 31 ................................ 53 82 August 1 ............................ 52 81 August 2 ............................ 64 81 August 3 ............................ 54 78 August •1 ............................ 59 83 August 5 ............................ 67

You cannot dream yourself into a character; you must hammer and forge one for yourself. Froude.

·fu:E, w---sr.

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My 1•yesig·ht. hus ulso hl'tm gr·eu1ly hnpr·ovt•d IH'I!UIIHe of thhJ remurlmhle llll'tlkine.

Cull me at. tltl·Ji'·31 Wchher\'illl•. I wouhl lilw to tell yon what. il; did fm"IIW ami two of my nPig·hhtH' huli••s-uml whut 11. will do fnr yon it' giW'Il 11 l'uir t rinl. I hope I hat. e\'eryonc who hus arthritis or r·heumutism of any !lind will wr·illl FIU~D ,J, DOWm•:, lllnson, 1\liehignn, Unuh~ I, di!ilrihnlor.

lURS. 'l'OM NJo:\V'l'ON, Wehhei'Villc

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Kiwanis Sale Friday-Saturday September 10-11

Uil Agnln~t 11 Brlci,1 \Vull? Tied Up? At the End of Your RotJc? Former Dart Mfg. Co. Bldg.

In 11 Spin?

Call Anyone of These Kiwanis

Scavengers Chu•ence Adlof Rev. Paul Al'llold WillaJ•Ii 1', Burnes Russell Bement · ,Jim Brawn NeiHon BJ•own Ricbarli BI'OWII Ver·non J. Brown Roy Clulstensen Glen Coon D. C. Dlll't clllcl> Davis J. B. Dean Rlclunli Demlow Glen Dunn Don Edgington llm·b Fox ,Jim Glotta Frunlt G nel'l'lero n. G,·· llenson A•·thur W. Jewett Emery Jewett Dr. D. R. Lethbridge· Jlemy Mentluuw

. Jlowaml McCowan . Raymond 1'\lcLean Laur~nce Pat•kcr Dr. 0. 1\eltll Pauley Ray Perkins AI Rlw Lowell Robinson Jlowat·d· Seibert Jim Stoolo . Bill Thorburn

:Ji7r•· : Wi.r , .,. ' .

D. Lee Ware

--., Thank you for your con ..

tinued splendid coopera ..

tion and as al~ays we

are proud to state that a II

profits from this sale .go to

support commuflity pro ..

. iects.

If the Whole Horrible Mess Is too Much for You ...

CallY ourfavorite Kiwanian Nowl

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He'll be at your place within minutes to 1 pick up what you don't want. Don't put up with all that clutter . in your attic, garage or living room -:-

· .A Qu~ttir s~~~-~~ ~t.~. :~.ocatcci tnllles·~e&t ~~ ~n .. Oft Colum~ ~:: OpeJ\.8 a.m. nnttl.8 p;;n,). d~~.and. nntll . 9 p. m • .-Frldays• Pho1111 8001, Stop lJi uitd ret .Yo~ Qnallt¥ , :Quiz l!llltepoo. · · ·

• ·Harry Yanke, Lansing, speed· drive, $2. · tnr, $8. . I • Hallie Houston, Lansing, drlv~l c· II K. . I .·.Gale F. Jefferies, Laingsburg, ing without an operator's license, a a iwan1an •

.•peed~ng, $~., . . . · . $3. . . . . · •-------~---~---------------~-.;..----~--1!!!!!!~--...1

Ben Weaver · · . Walter Zlmmer

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Social ~ . .

The Good Ole Summertime \Vtlli August l'illlll' M1·. iillrl M1·s. E!at•l Eiii;lman of Platte,

Sllllllt l>ril\lllii, lo hJll'tHI :-;r•wt'iil WP<'ks willt 1lil'it• :;on-in-law ilird rl:lltt;lilr•t·, 1\olr•. llltd 1111'S. J liii'I'Y 13al<t•i', iii!OlJII.!I' HOII-in-luw liiHI daltt~ltil't·, lilt·. and Mt·:;. Wiillm·e Bilih•y, Hnrl family, n ~;i: lr•1·, ~Jt·s. l'<'di'l ('iivr•nclrot•, iillll Miss MajL'l Cavetldt•r. ~, ~ ~

lVII .tlld Mrs. ll<tl J 11111 of EVIIIlSirliJ, Illinoi:;, visilerltheit· :;on­itJ-Imv iillrl riHttr~lill•t·, Mr. and Mt·s. ,Jim Bt·own, and Timolhy nvc•t· !Iii' 1\'l'<'k r•1ul. ' ' ' l\'ll's. J•:lgin J•:lli'iWDI'Ih of Mason ami :-:1 l't•lt•t·silllr',L;, [.']rll'ida, Sill'lll last week will! het• si:;Lct•, Mt·s. Irl.t l.<·dford, i11 l lnlllllliiil, IVIissrll!t'i, 1 • Belly and Vera

anJ Penonab Women Meet to .lVew .Arrivals I Linen Shower T d Ch A daur:hter, Knthleen Ann, was G' f 'd af an after born ln M1·, tlllrl Mrs, Stnnlcy JVen rJ ay . . ..

SUHPRISE PARTY GIVEN' Mr. unrl Mrs. L!!sllc Pulm!!r en·

tcrlaincrl at a ~urprisc pl<'nic Jo'rlclay In honor of l11c birthday nnniV!!I'ilnt'Y of Miss Vema Fnv· orlte. Gttcsls lnclttclecl Mt•, and Mrs. C. G. Summerfir.lrl of J1H'k· son, Mr. ami Mt·s. Hubert Ji'cllnn und family anrl James Axel~on o[ Holt, and Mrs. Hex Gillen. . . ..

. ... . F'nyc of Slnel•brldgc ,July 28, nl I' 'I'll!! Tnt nnd Cltnl!ut• club llH'I l!'oole lio~pllnl, .Jat:ll~on. For Helen Wt'ley

rhtn•srlny nt L;OO for a lawn pm·· Mr, nnrl Mrs. J~nrl Whipp!!! of

Shower at Hall ly al llic home of Mrs. Minnie Grnvenburg nrc lhe parents of a Cnll<ll', • rlnughler, Joy Lynn, horn July

H C I 'lltr! mPmbem who atlcnderl In· ~5. onors ou p e I eluded Mrs. Clara '['mnllnson, Mr. and Mr.~. Kenneth Weavet• I Mrs. Ollie Clipper, Mrs. ,Jean of WhPIIllieltl Ill'!! tin• parents of

1\lonlr•a Dorn nnd J•:dwnrd Hall, Mrs. ·Wlllirun Seelye, Mrs. a Hon, Cary Joy, horn nl Sparrow ,Jennings, who me In he mal'l'tpd Leo li<uTI:mn, Mr:;. At•lhnr· Zlck· lw:,pilnl. '!'hey also have a daugh· Seplcmber· !i, were honored at n gr·o~ J', Mr :;, Cidra Dldmum, Mrs. ter, Lot'l'ie. slwwPr al lire Aw·r!llus lawn Allee IJcll nf Lansing arrrl Mrs. Mt•. anrl Mt'H. ~:rncsl nrydgcs hull 'I'hursrlay evening. 1 Lora Campbell of l•:ast 'l'awas. o[ Mason arc tlw parcnlH of a

'l'hc wedrllng i(lfls Wr!l'!l dh· " • • rlnughler, ,Joyce !~Iaine, horn .July player! on 11 l11hle rlc•comtrorl with D 2!1, at the Muson General hospl· canrlii'S' nml hOliCJLII'IS of llnwrors. istrict ContcsJ7 tal.

Sue 13ergcon entcrtalncrl Ft·l· d11y evening ul 11 linen shower honoring Helen Wiley, Miss ller· gcon WIIS ns:;lstod hy her ~Isler· In-law, Mr·s. John /Jergeon.

'l'hc guest~ played games, wllh Jlrlzes gulnr: to the guest of hon· or. Aftet· lhe games the hrlde· elecl opened her many gifts.

ANNIVERSARY DINNER '' Mrs. Norwood B\l~h and rlllllJl'h·

ter, Janice, Wl!re enterlnlned Sun· l111y nl n fnmlly hlt·lhrtny nnn!ver· sary dinner hy lmr rmr1•nts, Mr. nnrl Mrs. ,John Potter. 'rhoM present were Mr·. unci Mrs. Nor· wood Bush unci Jumlly of Chel· sen, Mr. 11ncl Mrs. Alvn Cnmphell of Muson, Mt·. nnrl Mn;. Eldridg~ Lockwoorl of J.ulw OdeHHII, and Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles Lod<1vood nnd family and Mr. nnd Mrs. Dale Lockwood of East Lnnslng.

... . . Parties Fete August Bride

~ C':ttllpill'll r'l'!'<'tllly t'<!lllt'tH'rl ft'Oill a wel'k':; visit with tho

Gerhardsteins Meet on Sunday Hefreshmenls of mlw riceo· D H h Suzanne Judy, dnugltler of Mr.

rated with wrorlrling hells and raws 4- Yout s and Mrs. Char·ir·~; Bmwn of Ma·

The hostesses set·vcd punch, angel food calw topper! with whipped crcnm nnd rnspberrle~. nuts and mints. Guest~ were Mrs. Elwin Wiley,

mollwr of lite brlrle·elect; Nan· cy Weaver, Mt·s. Thomas Shoe· malwt•, Mrs. Tracy IInlscy nnd Mrs .• John SwnnHon of Lansing, Mr~. James C;lllrldcr of East Lan· ~lng, Marty Thol'ltlon nf Cllfm· gu anrl 1\lt·s. IIow:ml Singh, Mrs. Jacl< D:tvls, Caroline IJt·own, Mt·s. James Al'lnstronj~. Donna netch· cr, Mrs. Paul Murlgr•lt, Jr., Mrs. Hohert Ware, Mr~. Dale Bullen and Mrs. Terry Clarl•, Jr.

Cnrollnl! Bt·own, hrlde-eleet, wus gue~l of honot• at a buffet luncheon Saturday afternoon nnd nt n ldlcltr:>n shower Wednesday evening. Miss Urown will become the hrlrlc of Gerll'ge Bauer n! Adrian August 28.

'Clt:trlt•:, H.tldwill'; a! l•'ot'<•sl Ciiy, Norlh 8arolina. * ~ '' 1\lt· . .ttul lVli'S. Wt•.ty Welsh ami Mr. ami Ml's. Cluu·les Wel::;h <~tHI s1111 n•ll!t'IH'd illlllll' Sunday ln11n a :.!-weel>s v:tcalion. At llawrltill, Ma:;:,ll'llltscl'11:;, lltey visiiPd Mt·. and Mr:;. Geol'J~C JVirJIII'I'l'i'i, :trid boll\' of[H•t' J!Uill!S or iltlet'l!:il i[ll'UUghoUl the [•:; IS I.

JVIt :;. Frrt11k Zillllllt't'lllrtn or D:tyl on a Beach, Flnl'irla, and ~lr. r1ntll\'lrs. B. II tl Zilllllll'l'lllllll or Birmingham were Su11day r·,llt':->is oi l\1t' .• 11rd 1\'lt·s. 1\. II.. Znnmel'mnn. ' ' ' J•:dwin Gl'ir­lilr rtl !':11'1\ lttd'~"• lllilloi~:, 1\':rs a wt•l'k end house gllei-iL or Mt·. and Mt·.~. ll:ti'l'ts lllllil•tJ. Ml'. c:rifrin, lVII', and Mrs. Slttart l:tlili'lr 111111 filtllily or l\alallliiZII(I lllld Mt·. and Mrs. E. A. l >• lt:.ttllll't' 1\'t't'<' S11ndny r~tt<•sl:; :tl tile J\ullen home. ' ~ • 1\lrs. I lill:ll d AIIH•t'l or Nrll'lh TotHIII'Hnda, New York, I'U­Itri'IH'd llllllll' Tlnmalay allt•t'llltOI! arter a :2-weteb; visit with IH'I' lltnllH•r·, Mr~:. ,\i~tu•:: Clll~sdtll. ' '' • Mr. and Mrs. M. C. C:tlli[llo<'ll ol IYJcolllpili:-;, Tc•tflli'Sst•e, and Mt'i'i. Rose Bullet· or

Tltlrly-nlnc members of the net•hard!,tcln family met Snnrlay, .fnly 2fi, nl the home of Mr. and Mrs. LPP GPrimrrlslcln of llw !Icrrlcl• district.

The oiriesl mmnhr.r prr.r;cnl was Mrs. Armlldn Mldwlson of Sas· lwl<•hewan, Carmela, 71 yPnrs of age. Sltr. and lwr slslcr, Mrs. LPr. Get·imrrlslcln. barl not seen e:l!'h other fot• 21 ycat•s. '!'he yonngt•st memher Jli'Psenl was Kathy Jo llohrlr., 7 weei<s olrl.

Other out-nf·slatc l'l!lallvcs

putwh wr•rp sc>rved In till' guP~Is son, was IHII'II Augusl 2 at the lry the IHJslesses, Mrs. Francis Jo'ifly IoLII' lni:Imm connly •I II Mason Gettet·al ltospllal. Coffey, Mrs. Belly I~ardeen, Mrs. l'nnlet.lartiH will go to Midtlgan Mr. anrl Mrs. Albert ShafTer M·•r·jrJt'it• S""tn~rJtl lltlcl Mr·s ~:talc colleJ•,e ncxl 'l'lilll'Hriay nnrl • . · • "' ~ · are the pan•nls of a dnughtc•r, llrll e D[ly Jo'rlrlny In c•omjwle iu the HI

c ' • Drohra LeP, horn .July :11, at the • • ~ rllslrid <'OIIIPsl. 'l'up plndng win· lners in the rovronts sl'itrorlui<•rl at Masrlll Gl•ncnll hospilal. Mrs.

0 t I H ShafTer is the former Joyce Mol'· es er es ave llhc l'ollt•J:e will rclurn for lhe luclt. 5lalc •l·II show August 31. Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyrl nteh have

Company Party I Cnnll'sls anrl conlestanls who a son, G1egnry Allan, horn Au· will PfltnJ!Pie are as follows: Jo'rrurl gust :.l, at Mnson Gerwral hnspltal. Jli'!'Jlill'alion-- Grll<'e llailey, Slotl\· A daUJlhlet' was horn to Mr.

Mr. anrl .Mrs. Lawr••m•ro OP::· bridge; J[pJen Wall<im., Mason; anrl Mt·s. Donald Craft of Stoclt· lc!r·le, 8•1•1 Sottlh !)lam•md roo~d, 1 Belly Sturman, Onondaga; .Jane hrlrlge August •1. t•nl,?~'lalnerl ,1~1 a, ~~~~·nie. ~t.tppe;· 011 , Warner, L<'slie; and .Tulle Olney, • • •

• • •

Ruth Canute Is New llwn lawn I hursclo~y cvcnnl>.· Ealon !Utplrls. Jo'nod prPservalion

Gw•sls of llu• (JPSIPr'if'S \Vf'l'l' --Agnes Howe and ,TI•an Lovette w G If Auxiliary President !\It·. and J\lr~. !lay l'erldns ~IIIli Mason; and ,Tunir'e Miller•, JJur:;h:; omen 0 ers

Mrs. !•'rani\ I•:vnns was hostess to IL 1 o'clocll hulfel luncheon nt hm· home Snlurrluy. Mt·s . .Tnmes CnltrlriPr of l~ast Lnnslng nsslsted .ts en-hostess. Bouquets of white giarlloll lhrrntJ~h the house set·verl u~ decorations.

Guests wei·e Mrs. Nelson

•, ll.\l'tslllnt:, 'i'<'llllt'c:c.t't', spent Saturday night wilh Mr::;.

prcscnl wrore Lee Mlclwlson of Saslmi<'IIPWan, Canada, Mr. nnd Mts. Chet Yocum unrl Lena Lane of Jllinois and Mr. and Mrs. Ber· n!e Burling of Chchansl', Illinois. GuPsls were pn•scnl frnm WPh· hl'rvlll!!, J~owlervillc, Williamston, Wayne and Toledo. Ohio.

f•trnlly Mr ·tncl Mr~ hnws hr01 Mr:,, Hut11 Canute nf Mason Is ' , , . • . · '. , : ·. •' ·,. ,• · Wagner ami .Juan Up ion, Wil·

mer •• r.lll f,,_mtl:t' Mr. dlHI _Mrs. Ll· IIams ton. Clnllllng- Diam~ Fe I· A G f I he new preslcicnl of the Buell· ~nPI' Sr.,·~wlJPI~l anr~ f.:~n.uly, ~r·. ion, Slncl!ill'icige; Lois Kuiues, re uests 0 Hcasoncr Post No. 2:Jtl American

Brown, mother of the bride-elect, Mrs. Mllrircd Bauet· of Adrian, mother of the fulut•e bridegroom, Mn;. llussell Bmwn or New Yorlc City, Miss Gertrude Ludwlcl( anrl 1\h·s. Vera Evans of Lansing, Mrs. Harold Iluli of Chlcngo, Mrs . Hlll'hl Kruse or Lllehflcld, nml Mrs. V. J. !3town, Mbs Dorothy Brown, Mrs. l~tchard Drown, Mrs. .Jim llrown, Mrs. Roger I<ler· stead, Mrs. William Porter, Mrs. Hlefl;ml Mills, Mrs. Gordon Eel· munds, Mrs. Hex Jewett, Mr~. Kenneth Mathews, Mrs. TP.rry, Clarl1, Jr .. Ilclcn Wiley and Ver· na Lou Collins.

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Clt;lt[r•s ].'. St•r•lt•y, St•. l\11tlt:tnH'ri 1-:.utuo of B:tlmtin, Pel'sian Gulf, :;punt the

1\'<'t•k t'tHI :ts IIH• u,ttc•:-;1 rtl l\llt•. and Mrs. J{m:sell M. Bt·own of N•w Y111'k C 'tly al llH• IHJl!ll' ol Mr. nrown':; pm·ents, Mr. and 1111':,. \'.,I. l :t·owtl. TIH• Kanno family is engaged in the :-;hip­pit I'; illid fotwai'clin~ lntsirwss aml ads as manufacturer's :t·~··rrl lot· :.1'\'l'l'ill iiiiJHlt'lanl illrlus11'ial c·oncems in lhe Uniled Slalt"i iincl l·:lll'<IJH'. Mr. Ka11oD acc:ompanied the Browns wiH•n IIH'.Y rl'ltll'rlt'd lo New York Monday. • ·• * M1·. and 1\lts. DLIIIIH' Lalht·op and Linda Lou of Wayne, M1·. and Mt·s. .Jr·s~: \\'llllt• of 'l'w·son, i\l'izona, ancl Mt·. and M1·:;. Cal'l Wcbbet• ol Tolt•do, < Jltio, \I'<'I'L' wet•k en!l guests of Mr. and Mrs. R. G. I h •11:-;on.

1\Jt·. r•ttrl Mrs. llt•tJ Marshall lefl Wednesday morning to SJI<'tHI :1 \\l'l'ki'i will! 1\11'. !Vlarshall's IH·ollwt· and sister-in-law, IVlt· iillcl 1\'lr:; .. Jol111 Mar:;hall, of W<•naleltel!, Washington.

Mr. aotrl lvlrs. ,John Mul'ide and family of Mansfield, Ohio, M t'. allCI Mt·s. 1\t•tmr!l h Cavanaugh of Whitt om ore lake :II HI llo\\'al'rl l to!Jc•t·ts, S1·., of Mt. Clemen:; wen• Sunday call­L'I'!i of Mr. and !Vlt·s. l low:ll'll H.oiJet·ls and fumily. + ' ' Mt·. at!Cil\1rs. C. l'. lltll of Nw;hville, Tennessee, m·e visiting thcit· srJn-in-law and datt~hlt•t·, l\Tr. and Ml'i'i. Paul Richards. • •· t•

I l.trry < 'lutrl'lt uf Cm·pus C!JI'isli, Texas, is spending u few dnvs ll'illtltis :tttnl, Mrs. \V. S. Rhodes.

· M1. ancllVll's. 1\alph Arkrll'k ami family of Logan, Ohio, \\'1'1'1' 'l'ltlii'Sd.ty !Ill !lllgh Stlllrl<ty guests or tlwit• cousin:;, Dr.

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Two Mason Girls Go to Music Camp

Unrlct• scholarships provider! hy the Mnson Kiwanis club and Dr. 0. Keith Pauley, Jean Ann McBrirle anrl Nancy Bray ar1• leaving Monday for the National Music: camp nt Interlochen. Both will remain for 2 weelts o[ piano sturly.

'l'hrcc other Mason musiclam; allcnried the camp in .Tune under Ktwanis sl'itolarships. They were Judy Leonard and Donna Mur· ray, clarinets, and Nancy Smith, flute.

The Kiwanis club used revenue fmm the sponsored Cap and Gown lccturo series to provide •1 music scholarships. Dr. Pauley provided the other.

nllll 1\lrc:. l•'. ,J. Kello~g. ' ' M1·. nncl Mrs. Chal'lus Parrish 1 l 1 p H d and SOil and M 1'!:. Lr~onarcl llmdlield and sons of Baltimore, I eo a age on ore J\'l:tl') land, an• i'i[lt'llditlg I hil-i 1\'L'l'k wilh Mt·. and Mrs. Furrcll At B 'd I Sh J !11m•. Mt·. am! Mt·s. Ceot·ge Scltl'iebet· and sons of rl a OWer J'as:tdl'tHt, Calil'ot·nia, ami Mr. and M1·s. Elmet' Dittlcston of Leola Page of Holt was honored

• tnd Mt ... Mil.tn W.tl!t rlnd Lim· !Joil· Je·ln B·tkcr I ·ii. , li !Legion Auxiliary at Iloll. '!'he lly Mt· 'lltrl Mrs hmes Ann ' ' ' ' ' ,es c, ' 11 r Oth Cl b 1!!5•1·55 officers were installed slr:ong, Ci;lrenr·~ ll~Jl·[;all, ~1r. unri Joyce Mdrlrir·n, Williamston. er u s Wedncsrluy night al lhc home of Mrs. Merle !';wan :11Hl M1·. mHI Duiry-,Joyl'C Wilsrllt, Richard Mrs. Marguerite Marks, new Mrs. Jlarry King nf LP::Iie and Wheeler and Pete Lovelle, Ma· The Mason Women's Golf cluh first vice-president. llwh· house guc.-;1, Mrs. Snlly son; Dun Williams, Webberville; mel 111 litc Inwtncss Golf cluh The retiring- president, Mrs. Jlamm<'l'l11l'istet• of Fl. Lauder· and !ICI'Iwrt Miller, Jr·., and Dol· Ins! Tlnrrsday. Mrs. S. A. Mur· Margarel Jleasoncr, and Mrs. clalc, Florida. phus Habidoux, Williumston. dock won low gross. Mrs .• Toe Marks were co hoslcsses al a

All of til!' HUesls, wtllr lirr• <'X· Ltvcslocl<--Peler Slid, .Joe Slid Sanders won.hlind hogPy and luncheon for the new officers and ccplion of Mrs. Hammermeister and !3illy Diamond, Mason; '!'eel Mrs. Harold Scollcld won low members, followill!( the hu~iness anrl Mr. Hanrlall, nrc assneiaiPrl Noble ami Arthur Webster, Wil· pull. meeting. Mrs. Jane Parlier of wlllt Pcrldns llardware in Ma· liamslon; :nul Wellard Ellsworllt, AI hrirl~e in llw nfternrmn Mrs. Mason was a guest at the lunch· son. Stocl:lH'irigP. l'oullry-.Jedn A<k R. G. Ilenson anrl Mrs. .Toe con.

~· • • Icy, Slockht'irig<•; II<trvcy Jean· Sanders wnn llw pri7l'S. 'I'IIP ... • ,.

Party Is Given for 13-Year-Oid Girl

Bonnie Lennon r•clehr:ttcrl her 131h birliHiay 11nniVct's:tl'y ;rl n parly given by her· mother, Mrs. !~orr! Lennon, \Vedncsday after· 110011.

SPvcr;tt ~ames were played, aft· er which icc cream and cake wen• served. Donnie received many nice gifts.

sou ami Cl,tyton Jlayhoe, Mason; Clwmung Ilills Women's Golf Clarence Mullett of Traverse anrl .lttn Light fool and l:lclh Web· cltth from IIowell was also pres· Clly is visiting the G. H. Pear· stet·, Wtlliamslon. Cmps-Jiarold cnt. sails. Oakley, Webberville; Cat I Mlll· On Monrlay Mrs . .Toe Sanders, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Under· nis, D.ursvillc; Louis Feldpausell, Mrs. !Iamlri Scofielcl and Mrs. S. wood and family Sfterrl last week Stockbridge; Cl1arlcs 'l'aslwt, Per- A. Murdoclt atl~ndcd "doc day" I .tl 13luegtll laltc ncar ll.uTison. ry; und Halph Snow, Milson. nt t;IwmunJ~ !Ttlls at Howell. Mr. and Mrs. Louis Slid allll

Vnrrous cluh wct'P rcprcsPntcri hy family allemled the slate York· Vcgel<tble gurdcn - Wtlfred 11 lO!J 1 tl 1 1 1

1c · women w HI 11 cnr !!< • anr ~lilt'" Jll.t'rlt'c ,·tt ]\'al,•ttn.·tz.oo Still· Warrlmvsld unrl Virgil Io'elluws, M s 1 1 M M k J ~ rs. · 1111( ers am rs. unloc da,y. Peter Slid won second in the

Mason; Ann f.'eldpauscli, Sloel\· won pri7.cs. judging contest. brirlge; and Carol Avery, Mason. Wednesday the Mason club

Ingham County News

Donna Ilanscn of Lansing and Carol Dyer of Holt were co-host­esseti at a ltilchen ~howcr on Wednesday nl~-:ht nt S o'clock at the ]Jansen home. The guests were the hride-elcet's co-worl<crs al the Mil'hi~-:nn Bell Telephone ulficl! In Lansing. ·

• • • Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Parson!

spent la:,t week In Charll!volx visillng lhcit· son-ln-luw and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Donald Carey, and Timothy.

August 5, 1954 Page 3 The fricnrls who Jrclpcri Don· nie celebrate included Joan <mri Bonnie Jlaymond, Shclba Welhv. Mary Mciiquaham, Pat Smith, Pally Walkins, Susie Stevens and Penny Chard.

Talent show number~ - Billy mromhem were guests of lhc Ct·wnbakcr, Dansville; Nancy Charlotlc country club. Mrs. Bowlin, Williamston; Aurelius Dr1rn Diehl won low ncl. Mn.. l•'armcrelleh, Shirley 11rul Jlcgina Harold Scolleld won seconri low Hobcrts, Maria Brown, .Julie net, <'l.ncl Mrs. Roher! Densmore

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Davis and 1\larilyn Dalbec; HI hnd third low net. In the after· IIurmoniers, Dun Jlull::;on, Jim noon, Mrs. Harold Seoficld and and Jean Joy~c. Nancy Eberly Mrs. Lee Ware won the bridge

From August 7 Until August 20 * !f. • ami David Moore. Archery- pri7.es.

Bruce Rucclwrl, L:msmg. Next Sunday there will he an· I will he on uct!ve duty with the U, S. Army Ro!let'VIlA. In my nhsence

N:tlllpa, ld<tho, \\'l!l'l! visii!II'S at the home of Rev. and Mrs. at a bridal ~howcr Satunluy aft· Hoy l\lttllHllt Ltsl 1\l't'k. • ' x Mrs. Donald Winzeler and ernoon, July 31, at lhe lmme of l\'lrs . .lilllll'~i T. Cut'lll'l' visit(~d Mt·s. vVinzcler's falhcr Saturday MrS. William Garner of Stocl<·

.t :tl J\n.t•,til:t, lmliana. . . M1·s. Myrtle Cham(lion or Paiia- bridge. Mi~s Page' is the -bride· elect of Jacl( Garnet·.

Hospitals Charles Price entered Univer:

sity ltospilul in Ann AI bur last Tuesday, where he is undergoing obset·valioa and X·r11vs. Mr. !'rice expects to remain' there a few wec){s. His address is Room 2nd level East, University hos· pita], Ann Arbor.

• • • other mixed 2-ball foursome bl!·

4-H Clubs r:inning at 4 a/clock. Mr. and Mrs .. Tame~ Inghram will be in

1\fy office will be open Call 2-3151 night or day

For prom1•t service

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dl'lta, C':tlirut•nia, II'! I Tttehday aflet' a 10-day visit with her Games were r1taycd and rc· l'llttSitl, flit's. llttllt l !all. Mrs. Champion, Mr::;. Hall and Bar- frc~hmcnts of ice cream, cake !J:II'a and anotheJ' l'ottsin, Milo Vannellet• of Dett·oit, spent the and co1Icc wl!rc served. The han· \l'tel'k <'tlll at l\1ot'l'isun lalw. ored guest opened her gifts be·

J•'itl'hbnrJ.;"

l\lt•s. l~nuna Lou Re:;latt or Bradenton, Florida, und Mrs. neath a canopy of pink and whlto Anna \Vt'ook ami Doniilcl of IIult visited Mrs. Hem·y Palen streamers that decorated the

The monthly commumty meet· mg of the Fttchburg <H:I club was held August 2 at thl! Bunker Hill town hall.

'l'he business meeting was held, during which Mr. Potter discussed the fan· ami gave signs lo those who needed them.

Tue~d.ty t'l'l'llinr~. Mr. and 1\It·s. Fred Olds, Fritz and room. Gt•e!chen an· plaillting lo leave Saturday on u 3-weeks trip Gue~ts were present from Lan· to Flut•ida. 'l'lit'Y will visil St'Vl'l'al places of intet·cst unroutc. sing-, Holt, Mason, Pincltncy,

Patients in the Mason Generul lrospilal this weclc arc Lloyd Bt·ooks of DansvJIIc, John Her­rick of Easl Lansin~-:, Albert W~·· 1rant of Webberville, anri llusscll Dolbec, Naliton Vtllcgas, Norman Carrigan, Carl Burch, Mrs. Wil· limn Re,yno leis, Roy JJabcock and lllrs. Don Clark.

Munith, Michigan Center and Miss Bt•t·niCl! Lou Cmcketl. and Nancy Crockett of Jackson.

Hamplon, \'irgirll:t, spent SI'Veral days last week with their The hostess was assisted by After the meeting, lemonade

and cookies were servl!d by the mothers of the refreshment com· millce.

greal-llttlll, Mrs. Gmtee Allen. Mrs. Gale Link ami Miss Islia 'l'ownscnd.

ORDER NOW on

INTRODUCTORY

Offer at $19.95

Soon Will Be $39.95

*Nothing to wear out * No maintenance

. * No fumes or odor * Simple to install * So simple to use I _, of these in 011cration in lUason and not

one dissatisfietl customer!

30-Day Free Trial

.·MASON Home Appliance,

• • • Organizations Patients discharged from llw

'1\lason Gencml hospilitl this week The Eden W. M. A. will meet were Mrs. Letha Dunbar of Olw·

Wednesday, August 11, at 1:00 p. mos, Arthur Fl'Ost of Williams· m. in the church basement. Lon, and Mrs. ,Joseph Horvath,

The Whcalficld Gleaners will Mrs. Murl Grimm, William Me· not meet during the month of Cuwan, Mrs. Von Ammerman, August. 'l'hl! next mecling will Mrs. Oswin Haynes, Wilham he Tuesday, September l<J, at the Carl, Mrs. Edwin Kehe and Mrs. Gleaner hull. Harvey Bcllou.

The installation of officer~ of •· ~ ,. Vevay Lodge No. !JS, I. 0. 0. F. EASTERN STARS PICNIC will be held Monday evening, Th!! Ingham cotmly Eastern August 9, at 8:30 Jl. m. at the Star picnic was held Tuesday V~vay lodge hall. Refreshments evening, August 3, at MeCorm· Will bl! served. . ick pari> in Williamslnn. Mrs.

~Irs. James Hulett wr_ll l!ntcr· \Basil Adams ami Mrs. E. D. Barr tam the Rebekah Colerw Mon· attended from Mason. day, August 9, aL 8 o'clock. Mrs. , ,, ,, David Stone Will serve as co· hostess.

COUPLE SPEAKS VOWS Floyd Rice and Mrs. Pamelia

Mrs. Allcl! Sltnri<ey of Jacl<son and llalph IIttiklcy were Sunday aftcmoon eal!ms of Mr. ami Mrs. John Pollcr. Mr. and Mr:;. Law· renee VanHorn of Mason were 'l'ur.sday evening callers of the

On July 14 Mrs. Cas~idy and 5 of lha loml pwpat.tlltlll ga·is attended the foods and cannmg judging meeting at the <l·II ciLtb buildtng al the fairgrounds Grace Bailey was one of the git•ls sci· ecled for· lite foods judging team to represent Ingham <.:uunty al the district eliminations at Mich· igoan State collcgl!.

Htlflfl.Y Hustlers The regular meclin[l of thl!

Happy Husllers 4-II club was held on August 1, at the Stock· lmdge school.

President Bill Smith presided. All dues were ordct ed patd before the fair. The float commiltce gave a rl!port on the pt·ogress of the flo.t l plans.

On August 9, there will he a meeting of all dairy and livestock member~ and their parents.

After the meeting the refresh· mcnls committee Sl!rvcd orange. adc and cookies. Stanfield of Fell Plain~ were mar·

ricd Friday evenlnr: at 8 p. m. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. George Higdon. The double-ring cl!re· moriy was performed by Rev. John Bullock of L!!slic in the

Potters. Olmmos Mrs. Gilson Pearsall, Suzanne Till! monthly meeting of the

I prl!sencc or' 25 mcm bers of their

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immediate families. Mr. and Mr~. Iligdon wc!e their attendants. Ice cream and cake were served to lh!! gUI!sts after the ceremony.

and Connie visited Mr. and Mrs. Okemos 4·11 club was held on Clarenl'c Mullett of Traverse City Tuesday at l111! home of Mr. and over the weclt end. They were Mrs. Clarence Prentice. accompantcd by Mrs. Pearsall's The meeting was called to order sisl.cr-in·law, Mrs. .lay Wange· by the president, Robert Bell, and man, and Carol. Mrs. Pearsall's the pledges to the American and molhet•, Mrs. Frank Wangcman, <J.II flags were given. who hn.~ been visiting in northern A demonstration was given on Michigan, returned home with how to makl! rolls, and the fair Aftl!r a week end honeymoon

in northern Mlchlgan the coup!!! returned to till! bridegroom's farm, where they will malw their

lhem. entries were made out. Miss Florence !~letcher caller] After the mccling refreshments

on Mrs. Mabel Piercl!, Mr. and were served by thl! food prepar· Mrs. Kermit Pierce and family ation members. home. and Mr. and Mrs. David Beatty.------------

Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pearsall and family in Williamston Sun·! .. 'll"tsro~f were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. day. I ~---~·~~~W};~_,!-••--. ami Mrs. Dcrwould Collar and Mrs. Mar" Matteson and Dar· r ,.:..-... '11 l ' •ocK f\l" fnmlly of Webberville. The;y len!! Wl!re called to Lapel!!' on spent Tuesday cvl!ning wllh Mr. Wednesday bc~,tusc of the slcJ;. ~ and Mrs. Harold Pearsall of Les- ness of a daughter. and siste;, ~WtiJ!t:JitJ lie. Mrs. Melvin Jordon. Lust wcel\ STOCK. fUND

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clinton and Darlene had us u guest Hope daughters of Hamilton, Ohio, Sehnl!p(l of Holt. spent several days with Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes, Sr .. of Lan· .Mrs. C. A. Clinton. '!'he Paul sing and Mrs. John Barnes, Jr., Clintons arl! now vacatloning In I anrl claughtl!r of Lcslll! were Tui!S· northl!rn Michigan. They will re· day aftl!rnoon calll!rs of Mrs. turn to Ohio next wee](, Mrs. Zoin Osborne. Helen Jump of Munith is spend· Toby Pl!arsall is visiting- her Jng seveml days with her broth· aunt and uncll!, Mr. and Mrs. l!r·in·law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Warren Pearsall, at Hubbard C. A. Clinton. . Jake.

Mr. and Mrs. Zclest Andcas en- Mr. and Mrs. L!!stcr Palmer tl!rtalned Kate and Daniel And· and famlly spent Sunday with 1'1!as of Eaton Rajllds last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Roger Logan 'at honoring Kate's birthday ann!· Hamburg. 'l'h!!y were aecom·

Nolico of 36111 Con•oculovo Po vide,;.,,

fh~ Board of Dlrcdon ollnva1tors Stock Fund has doclurcd a quarlorly dividend of 18 canis par thoro payablo on August 20, 1954 to sharoholdo11 of record aa of July 30, 1954,

H. 1(, Bradford, Prolidanl

Donald J. Foust -Zone l\lunuger-

126 S. 1\lnin 11 honc 2411 Leslie, 1\llchb:·an

·-;;....~;.:..;;......:.;.~--...;.;..;..;;....;.;.~--------~~~~--~ .versary. . .. panled by Janet Cornwell ... ,, ·'""

charge. • • •

Mr. and Mrs. Eat•! Cogswell of Indian Lalw, and former residents II

of Mason called on old friends I Monday and Tuesday.

FRANK GUERRIERO All JUilll!i of Insurnncc

Phone 5411 4

Registered Pharmacists To Serve You!

"Always Fresh Prescription Drugs"

Plastic Swim

Pools 1/3 Off All Summer Plastic Toys

and Pools 1fJ Off

Attention Fly Killersl New

FLY FLAKES "' Flies Feast - Ditl

* Doublo Action

* Fast Action

"' Lastin~ 1\.ill

s lb

$1.80'

At WARE'S We fill all prescrip·

tions from Lansing

doctors and all other

out-of-town

physicians.

New

Phone 5411

We Deliver

Eastman Kodak Camera $3.95

.New

Polaroid Film

$1.19-$1.75 Everything PhotogrR()hle

See Our Selection of

Leica Camercis 1-Day Film Service

Phono 5411 We Deliver·

"We Guarantee Satisfaction·'' . . .

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Phone 9011 for Ads That Sell 10 wortl~ fm• iiOe; mwh .ndditionnl wor!l is lc extra;

r.ltL~sititHI dlsJIIay, !He nn inch. Wcclncsclay afternoon 1lmullinn on dassilimls.

Canadian Register Wheat Seed

Come II

STUD F. BAKE 11-1!J.I7 1-door St urh!lml<er , Clwmplon. $8:1

cash. TracltJ In value Is $200. 2Hl North Gunn rom!, I!oll. 31wl

I II~ARMALL F-12 tractor for snle,l

with c!ulllvatrn·, 11x3R ruhher· tire~. In good conclilion, $175. AJ~n Massey-IInrrls mower, $R. Wayrw I Lyon, '•t7H:l Wesl Cnlumhla, phone 1.------------------------ Mnson 2-HDDO. :J1wt[ CUSIJMAN EAGLI~ motor

srontm·, In exPr•Jient ernHIII!nn Will sell cheap. Harnlcl Chard, phone Mason 2·3002. 3lw1

. ' Livestock BUCK - Orw rrgis!Pn•rl Oxfor•rl

bUd( for sa]C', Dr. r:pm·ge Clln· ton, phonr! Mason 2-:351 L niter­noons or 2-IHil r~vonings. 2Hwlf

Use Provecl Dn]ry Bulls Artlflclally !rom

Michigan Artificial Breeders

Inghnm-Mason Local ,Out in calls by noon

CharJ es Brown Insemlnator

Phone Mason :l40711

,------SEND FOR F'REE Information

M A 11 E -1-yenr-oltl' marc, tiHJr· ----- ---- -- -----------------oughhrerl. 's!rf'd hy Vic]{ mel· MILK COOLEH - Inlcrnnlional

ginn slur!). 2•111 North Gunn fi-enn mnlcr, In gnod condition. road, Ifrlll. 3iwl Leon Cnwdry, 19:J!i Lamh rnncl, -------------------------------- phone Mason 2·'1911. 31wlp 111DTNG TIORSE fnr sale\ 2 years --------------- - ----- ------------------

old, $;,0, Harold Chnnl, plrorw PLO\V-24-ineh mrrci<er llrr.aldng Mason 2-30112. 31w1 plow for sal!!, dwnp. Dorn

--- · - ---------------------- - Diehl, Dansville. Phone Dansville PTGS--7 frrrlr•r· ]Ji~s. 11 weeks 2Ga1. 29wlf

old. Phon!! Bell Oak 1-.T-23. ______________ _ ' 31w1

FOil SALE - Regislerl~rl Drown Swiss nne! reg!slerrrl ITolstrln

r•ows. \.Yc will hnvr a few Jt·f'sh

Used Farm Equip .. ment Vnlues

registcrcrl Brown Swiss cows to- Corn Cribs gctlwr with some registerer! Hoi- Grnln bins siP.in cows In our· auction, Snlur- Case field chopper

I rJrry, Augu~l 7, nl 11 n. m. in I he Cultipar.lwr

I \ . .Yolvcrinc Purebred Livcstoclt Sales Pavilion on US-1G, zr,~ Hog- feeder miles WP.sl of Willinrmton. Alsn Internnlional Field Cultivator :10 henri f'lrnicr. grnrlc Holsteins Allis-Chalmers 3-14 Plow many fresh or springing. C. D 2 ll-38 t rarlor tires Smith, snlcs mnnngcr nnrl :nrc llonrcr, Williamston. 31w1 Rubber-tired Disc Harrow

on Donne-rlesignecl pole frame - ------ Minneapolis-Moline (::orn Sheller John Deere Corn Sheller llullrllngs. Snve one-third to one- f T I

haH on your huilrling rosts. Tri- arm 00 S County Fnrm Sc!rvice Co., 3191 Swll roar!, Lansing. Phone Lan- -------------------sing 7-4145. 34wtl

PTGS-"IG Durnr~ pigs, 7 and 8 wccl•s nlrl. Can he regislercrl.

B. F. Whit laiH•r, Annis marl, Les­lie. Phnnr. il:i-l:l Lcslil!. :Jiwlp

I-IOLST'E:l N IJULL for sale, fmm artificial ln·errling, 10 months

old. Roy SIH•Wr!J'nl:ln, corner Holt anrl Zimnwr marls, Route 1, Willinmstnn, llhonc• Willinmslon GOS-1"-:J. 31wlp

Feeder Cattle We have just received a new

Bhipment of rallle nncl hnvc them rcnrly for• your Inspection. 125 henri of rn!vcs- wcighi ng from 400 to GOO pounds. Tllf'sc cattle are EXTRA good quality nnd priced to sell.

See these calves ancl compare our prices before huying.

E. D. Franklin & Son One mile west of Mason

Phone Mason 2-Sfl,ll or· 2-7901. Swtf

l-IEI1EFOHD BULLS--Purebred,

Used Equipment Combines PTO Ficlrl Chopper l %-ton True]( with 1 ~~-ton Express M Tractor. Cuh Tractor Power Lawn Mower

Silsby Implement Co Phone Mason 5141

NEW EQUIPMENT

Ezcc Flow Fertilizer Spreader Chore Boy Milkers Rubber Parts for all Mill(ers Firestone Tires lG-ft. Grain Augers $36.95 PTO Manmc Spreaders, $495 New 3-plow ZB Tractors $1,840

31w1 Gates V-Belts. All sizes COMBINE_ Allis-Ch--al_m_e_r_s_c~~- 42-ft. Kingwyse Elevators, $490

bine, small size. in good comli· Complete Farm Tire Service tlon. Alex Alexa, 4909 S. Logan Lincoln farm welders and sup· street, Lansing, phone 58031 Lnn- plies sing. 27wti Truck mud flaps

TRACTOR - John Deere MT tractor, used one season. Has

hydraulic con t r n Is. mounted plows· and cultivator. Al~o Minn­eapolis-Moline 7-It. mower and John Deere corn hinder. L. B. Curtis, 11oute 4, 58:1 Harper rand, Mason. 30w2p

SILOS-Sec Luxton for silos. AI· so silos coated. Get lhe early­

order discount. S. A. Laxton, 1858 Tomlinson roncl. Phone Mason 2290G. 1::iwtf

Francis Platt Minneapolla·MoUne uealer

¥.1 mile north of Mason on US-127 Phone 2·5971

31w1

Hay-Grain- Feed SEED SPELTS $1.00 per bushel.

I-li~h yielding grain. Paul Scherer, 72:i W. Phillips, Mason, phone Mason 2-49G9. 31w1

and Genesee

$2.B:i per hushel Orclcr Now

Mason Elevator Co. Mason

31w1

Fruits-Foodstuffs HUCI<LF.BEI111TES - We s t i 11

hnvc huckleberries. Phone In I your order for canning or freez­

ing. Pl10ne Mason 2-fi!J-34. 30w2

EARLY POTATOES for snle, $2.50 per bushel. Will start

rligging In st. of wee](, Belter eall before you come. Clare Laun­sleln, 2 miles ens! of Mason on M-3G to Every road, secorHl place nor I h on west side of road, phone Mason 2-1682. 3lwl

BLACI<BERRIES-Stlll taking a few orders. Gernrrl Plerec, GGl

South Dinmond road, phone Mn­son 2·381 G. 31 w1

APPLES - Dutche~s. Han-sen's Orchard, 10,13 Onondaga

road, Eaton Rapid~, 6 miles west on Columbia, 2 miles south on Onondaga, phone Amclius 1G14.

31wl

FRYERS anrl yearling hens. Weigh 4% to 7 pounds. Glen

Caltrider, 38:i0 I\ipp road, phone Mason fl70G. 31w2

BLUF.BEHHIES-Pick your own cultivated bluebenies, 30c a

quart. Mary Filipovich, 4489 M-36, Stocl<bridgc. 3lw1

POTATOES-$2.50 bushel. Phone 2-4025 Mason. 3lwl

-------------ARP BEAUTY PEACHES

DUTCHESS APPLES Sweet Corn

Summer Squnsh

Blossom Ol'chards Alfred Wnrclowsi<i

2 miles north of Leslie on US-127 Phone Leslie 2307

31w1

WHITE ROC[{ roasters, 6-7 lh, alive or dressed on order. Au­

gust Val7.er, 1% miles south of Aurelius Center. Phone Aurelius 1103. 31wtf

BUY WITH CONFIDF.NCE:-GO IN COJ\11-'0ET IN ONE OF OUI1 OK USE:D CAH VALUE:S

':13 CHEVROLET 2-clonr. Power Glide.

'53 CHE:VHOLF.T 2-rloor. Low mllcagr..

'52 CHEVROLET iJ-rloor. 2-tnnc grcf'n.

'51 CHEVROLET '1-door. Power Glirle.

'51. CHEVI10LET 2-cloor·. A shnrp hlac!< finish.

'50 PONTIAC 2-rlom·. Hyrlrnma tic.

'tJ!) CHEVI10LF.T 2-rloor. New paint.

'4!l PLYMOUTH 4-cloor. Priced to sell.

Severn! olcler models· to choose from

'51 CHEVROLET 2-lon cnh 11111 chassis. 2-s]lCf'd axle.

'50 CHEVI10LET f:rclnn ;Jelivery '49 CHEVROLET 'iHon stake. ''18 CHEVHOLF.T %-ton pickup.

Al Rice Chevrol~t Open Friday Nights • Phone 2-30Gl

Mason

A-1 Used Cars

FORD-:1953 models. Several to choose from. All in b<.'autlful condition. Big savings.

FOI1D-1951 8-cylinder Victorias. Two to choose from. j3ot h have radios, Fordomalic, scat covers and many other extras . .Jusl trndecl on new models.

FORD-1950 8-cylinder Tur.lor. Raven hlacl< finish. Radio, heater, seal covers, while wall I irr.s. Extra nice.

NASH-19Ci0 Statesman 4-!loor. Radio, heater, ovcrdr·ivc, sent covers and converts to bell. Big

ngccl 2, 3 nnrl :.. Three-year-old LoAD E 11 s _ New Universal is rcgistrrcrl. Phone Lansing loaders, fit anything hut Ford 4·842G or ED-7-73GG. 2Gwtf or Ferguson. we have lmll· ------------------------ I 11 I J t II t t WI-JEAT STRAW for sale, in tile

· savings. WHITE HOCK fryers for sale, We have n large selection of 49

corn ami milk fed, alive_ or models. Tudors, Fordors and dressed. Mrs .George Elllson, club coupes. Fords, Chcvrolcts

Bu. IJI -Ptrrr.hrerl Hcrcforrl hull, I ozcr > ae es, ae ap a> e o mos • I 1 7 ft I II d AI field. Will bale ami sell for 25c 15 months old, well llllill, in one ers, ·. nng e > a c. so

one used loader. Dave or Dorn per bale. Otis Montaven, 2320 phone Mason 2-G461. 30wtf 1 and Plymouths. good condition. Also 2-ycar-old 1 -11 2172 Phillips roar!, phone Mason 9G05.

Gucmsey he! fer· nne! 3-ycar-old Diehl, P lone Dansvr e or 31

w1 Hereford eow, hig. 3722 E. Cava- 2G31. llwtf ______ _

Strawberries nmrgh road. Phone Lansing ED- COMBINES-2 combines, Allis- BALED HAY-Mixed hny, clover 7-7G:i1. 30w3 Chalmers GO nnd Intcr-nntionall hay and alfalfa hay. w_ ill tie-

----- 42, hath in excellent condition. liver. $22.50 per ton. Hoy D. Don­SHEEP-70 Corriednlc ewes, 20 Ymrr choiec. R. J. Klies, 1428 Col- aid, second farm south of Aurc-

Hampshire ewes. 3 registerccl lege road, Lansing, phone Lan-~lius Center, phone 3203 Aurelius. Lesli'e Foocl Locker· Corricrlaif' rnms, 200 \Nhitc Rocl< pullets. Alvin Launstcin, 2205 sing ED-7-7701. 30w2 3lw2

30-lh cans for your freezer

Phone Leslie 5361 or Mason 5'331

FOI1D-1!l48 deltrxc Fordor. Light grey finish. Radio· nml heater.

PONTIACS-1947 models. Two tn choose from. A bnrgnln.

1951 CHEVHOLET-1-ton with new 10-ft. platiorm. In excel­lent condition.

1949 DODGE-1-ton pickup. Heat­er, heavy duty tires. Ready for

25wtf wnrl,, ------------ 1953 %-ton pickup, 8-cylimler.

Zimmer roarl. Williamston. THACTOR- Minneapolis-Moline I BALED CLOVER HAY for sale. 31wlp tractor, lil<e new. Also attached Phone Dansville 2544. 3lw1

BOAR::_:_:P,:;;~~~--P~i;~~i-ci~na 1G-in single-bottom plow, attached ---boar. J~mnk w. Foster, 12!i2 2:bottam 16-in. plow, attached FOR SALE-About 1,000 llnles of

College roncl. Phone Holt '1-G771. dtsc and drag, lawn rolle~. 2-row when! straw. Alden .r. Smith, 31wll cultivator for Moline, cham saw, Gnlc road, Onondaga, 1 mile

------- _ 24-ln.: nnd other small tools. west, 1% miles east of Onondaga. HEREFORDS--!i Hrreforcl ilcif·I'.Joseph Ponton, phone 22693 Mn· 31w2p

ers, $GO; 2 Holstein hcircrs, $GO; son. 30w4

FRYERS - Bnrr~d Rock fryers for sale, alive or dressed, 5 to

G pounds live weight. Elaine Frederic!<, 1% miles south san 2-7362. 3lw1

Angus steer, $fi0; 2 Hcrr.forcl l3ALED HAY for sale. Baled steers, $G5. All in goocl flesh and 6 FT. FORD-FERGUSON pull strnw and winter barley seed. A t •

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weigh from !iOO to r;~o lh. Also 2 elise, hydraulic lift single discs, Robert .Shenthelm, 211:! miles U QmQ lYe steers· .from 750 to 800 lb, ready Ford-Ferguson mower, side de- south of Eden on Eden road. to butcher. Gone!. gentle saddle livery i·ai<e ancl a homemade 20 31w1p

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horse, $50. Will clclivcr. Roy D. H. grain elevator. Jacob Lnnge, FORD-1929 Model A Ji'ord. Burt Donald, second farm south of 6812 Cooper rond, Jackson. 30w2p ALWAYS FIRST with all ldnds Halley, route 1, Mason, 337G Aurelius Center. Phone 3203 of Kasco and Rowena feeds. West Tomlinson road, phone 3782

CASE GASOLINE ENGINE, 28, II 1 t It f w t r Aurelius. 3lwl 5 11. Jl., 1~50 rpm, Sct'J'al No. . ay a111 s raw, sial. dor Ilia e Mason. 30w2p

PIGS--Twenty ~ weeks old pigs. Your choice for . $Hi. Phillip

Cavencler, 8 miles southeast of Mason on corner of Vaughn and I{elly roads. 31w1p

v softeners. Baby ch c <s, uc < ngs 510G154, used, in good condition, and turl<ey poults·. Phillips 66 S295. Buy and try Barber-Greene gasoline and oil. Also bottled gas. loader \Vith dual tires and dolly,· Tomlinson Feed Store, Holt, lluci<ct-type force-feed loader, phone 4-2881 Holt. 7wtf $1,500, buy and try. For location of machine contact H. Kranz, SEED CORN-Wolverine hybrid.

HF.IFF.RS-!1 Holstein heifers, 2 Hout(\ 3, Williamston. Phone This seed produced 95 bu to freshen in November, 1 2· 561M. 31w1p shelled corn per acre, govern·

year-old and 3 l:i months old. . rnent measure, on Bassett fnrm In Home evenings or on Saturdays SILO FILLER-Papec silo frller, Vevay last year. Basil Fruin, 2 at 1G79 Onondaga road, ~% miles I 16-inch, with_ fe~d fingers and miles east of Mason on M-3G, Ma· west of Holt and 1/:, mrlc south. about 35 ft. of ptpe. Also corn son phone 2-G883. 19wtf Charles Cooley. 31w2 hinder. Both in excellent concli­-----------'-r--. - !.ion. Phone Lansing 4-4211. Mrs. HOLSTEINS-Entire herd of Mae Huber, 3 miles north of Holt

grade and registered Holsteins. at 3348 Pine 'l'ree road. 31w1p Freshen and springers. Phone Dansville 2099. 31w3 ___J:~------------------HOLSTETNS-7 grade Holstein

FARM TOOLS-Burr mill. L. E.

Seed Barley Hudson seed barley, grown from •registered seed. Yield 75 bush­e Is· per acre.

1953 DODGE 1h ton pickup, Jll<e new, 4,000 miles, priced right,

private owner. Phone Holt 4-7641 nights, or Lansing 2-2842 days.

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OLDSMOBILE G, 1942, Hytlra-mntic. Radiator, motor and axle

in good running condition. Body in fair condition. Two nlmost new tires. Ray Hart, 1328 South Jefferson, phone 22231 Mason.

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FORD-1953, G-cylinder Mainline, black tip-top condition. W. R.

Dudley,' 2806 Dobie road, phone Lansing ED-7-7328. 31w1

Special two-tone blue finish, turn signals. heater, like new.

1048 CHEVI10LET carry nil. Black. Radio and heater. Seats 8. A real bargain.

Roy Christensen Your Friendly Ford Dealer

210 State Street, Mason Phone Mason 9G11

Evenings Till 9 • Sat. Till 6

Used Auto Parts All mal<es of cars to choose from

See Us and Save We need more old, burned or

wrecked cars Pick-up Service

Keith Auto Parts Open evenings 6 to 9; All day

Saturday 4623 Elliott Road

Phone Mason 2-6374 lwtl

1942 DeSOTO in good condition,

'l'alw snmt• syslt•matin savilli-\S ••• stir in a J!;l'lll'l'nus lwlpinp; of

intt~l't•st ••• and lll't•sto ehanl-\o! ••• lhnsl' f••w we1'11I~· dollars

stasht•d away in this bani{ bt•comc a nict~ m~st ep;p; that will

maim your tlem•t•sl; d•·rams <:onw true! Malw it a habit to sa\'1!

lllii't of your salary •wm·y JlllY day ... and you'll I't'IHI a

thrillinp; ":meet•ss slm·y" in tlw llllp;t•s of your own lmn){ book

nest lime to start yom· savings acc:onnl is NOW!

THE FARMERS BANK Oiliest llanl{ in Ingham County !\[ember F. D. I. C. Fc1lcral Rt•servc System

Ingham County News August 5, 1954 Page 4

Best BuY. in the County

Michir,nn Climate Com.lltlonecl

UNTCO UPRIGHT FI1EEZEI1S Shelves on the door - 'Tecumseh ,

Bottled Gas

lnstnllntlon rates with stnlic units. I Special service.

Adjustahle shelves I 5-Year Guarantee I

16 cu. ft. ................................ $416.80 1 Don Hill

East Side! West Side! All around the town!

24 cu. ft ................................. $531.60 35 cu. ft. ................................ $692.25

Mason Home Appliance

You'll never find the used cnr 120 W. Maple buys-anywhere likl' the ones J Phone Mason 2-5011 we arc offering for a short 30wlf period only. We hnvc to mnlw I ------room fo: ~he _trnele-ins thnt· \~r LIBRAHY TABLE _ ~:1; hook nrr. rccer\'mg or: the new l!J.,.J case, either cherry nr wnlnul, Rocket Oldsmolnlcs. large size. $10; love sent, $10;

All hnvc been inspected hy our center table, $2; gns stove, 3G-in. service department ancl nrc in Sunray, $•10; small Estate Heat­good condition. rnla, $10; and Fnirhnnks-Morse

We are really giving r;ood deals refrigerator, $25. Mrs. Emily at our Holl lot anrl we invite Wright, 328 Easl Ash, phone

31.35 Olmmos road, Okemos Phone Lans.ing ED-7-7849 .

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FUI1NT'J'UI1E - Are you inter· ested in clean used fumlture at

the right price? Lansing Econo· my Furniture, 3081. South Lagan road across from the Maple Grove school. Phone TU-2-2721, Lansing. 30w2

LAWN FURNITUI1E-Complete line of lawn furnitmc, exclu­

sive rlenler of rustic Moon Valley furniture. Sec our display nt Whitmnn's Lawn Furniture Sales, one mile cast o[ East Lan· sin!l' on US-:tG. 24wtf

you to visit us nncl sec for your-,2-z.tll Mason. 31wlp seH the many outstanding ---- · - REI~IUGEHATOR- 10 cu. it. re. values we nrc offering yon. FOR SALE-15 cu. ft. Revco 1 .frigcrntor with ,15-Jb freezer

Here are a fevv deep frCC7.C. Used only one I chest. Loo](S hrand new, In ex-month. New July 1. $27:1. Moving cellrnl condition, $125. Also f.i cu.

exampleS! long distance, must se_ll by Sal- ft. Frigidaire, will sell for $35. "' 1950 PLYMOUTH_ 2-door. Rndi_o.,tmlay._ Clarence N_nrrrs, phone Very gm><~ rcns~n for selling.

heater, shiny hlacl' finish. Ma- Dnnsvrllc 2572. 3lwl Call Dansvrlle 248;J, Cnll any~l{~ei chanically A-1. Special one V

week only- $:395. . August Specials I 8 IVORY VENETIAN BLINDS. 1948 PLYMOUTH _Sp~cral deluxe 29 inches wide and 65 Inches

4-door. Spollcss rnsirlc nnrl out. Bendix Electric Dryer long. Good condition, $1.50 each. I-!ns to he seen to be nppre- Was $229.95 Pirone Dansville 29,12. 3lw1jl crntcd-$295. NO\V $199.95

1949 FOHD V-8 Tudor. This cnr HCA 45-rpm Automatic Record has mnrw miles left, nnd is Players _ ~3fl.!l:J priced at 'only $395. FREE! Listener's Digest Album

1949 FOI1D Custom G, Tudor. worth $3!).05 New motor, new tires, new Tnpp:m 40-inch Gas Hnnge paint. A real shnrpic-$•19:1. Wns $294.50

1047 PLYMOUTH Special dcl\rxr NOW $2.39.95 4-door. Rndio, heater. This is n FI1EE! Outdoor Bar-B-Que one-owner car nncl hns hncl the worth $39.95 best of carc--$295.

1949 HUDSON Commodore G Loaded wHir acces·sories. 2 spot lights, 2 fog lights, overdrive, radio, 2-tone paint, new tires nnd really a nice cnr-$49:3 ..

Transportation buys nt $75, $85, $95 - Your choic~ of six

We Won't Be Undersold!

Drop ln. Get acqtlninted. We arP selling a lot of cars! 'l'hcrr

, must be n reason for it. Why don't yon sec for ~·ourself?

McCarn Oldsmobile 222 S. Cedar St. Mason

Mason Lot Phone 9GS1 Holt Lot Phone 4-7751

Mason Home Appli~nce

Phone Mason 2-5911 31w4

STOVE-Modern I<nlnninzoo full-size gas range, suitable for reg­

ular or bottled gas. Lool\s lilte new, $85. Also new Westing­house electric roaster, cost $44.95, will sell for $30. Phone Holt <l-7921, Russell Nuoffer, 4847 Wll­lotrghby road, Holt. 31 w1

.Philgas Bottled Gas

In

MAPLE BABY BED comple!e fpr $10; baby scales, $4. Phone 3431

Mason, Mrs. Orville Woodard. 31w1

ICEBOX-50-Ih icebox, $2.50. Orie 30-gallon hot water tan]( with

gas side-arm heater, $3.00. Mrs. .Tohn Genco, phone 2-2063 Mason.

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MAPLE VENEEH dinette set, table, ~ chairs and buffet. Also •.,

20-gallon cro~k Mrs. Glenn Tow, '1 miles north of Mason at 1870 Olwmos road, phone Mason 2-4924. 31w1

USED gas and electric ranges, $10 up. .Used -Ironers, dryers

and washers. Shop us now for used oil space heaters while the s·eJcction is great. Mason Home Appliance, Mason, phone Mason 2-5911. 3lwl

IGTCHEN '1' ABLE and 4 chairs. Wood, 32" x 44" plus 10-lneh

leaf, $15. Charles E. Brown, 2 miles south of Mason at 939 Eden rom!. Phone 2-4976 Mason.

31w1 cows mlllting. Some nrc due In October and November. Also 2 Holstein deacon calves for sale. L. W. Cheney, 427 South College road,· 2 miles west and 1 mile south of Mason. 31w1

Rodeheaver, 357 East Holt road, I Williamston. Phone GlG-F-11 Wll· liamstan. 31w1

Used Equipment

Arthur F. Deyo 4 miles cast of Mason on Colum­

bia road Phone Mason 2-5901

No sales Friday night or

1952 PLYMOUTH-Cambridge 4· door sedan. Radio _and heater,

$795. 1951 Ford Vh~torla, radio nnd heater, Fordoinqtlc, $695. 1949 Plymouth, 4-door, $175. 1951 GMC dump truclt, air brnlws, $795. Louie's Auto Sales, 9490 Cedar Lalte road, Plnclmey, Phone UP-83309 Pinclmey. 31wlp

overdrive. Must sell this week Price cheap. Phone 6DA·2104 or see Grover Whltaltcr, Daldn street, Dansville. 31 w1

1950 BUICK 2-door seaan, radio and heater.

1949 FRAZER 4-door, radio and heater.

FOR SALE OR TRADE - l94P Olds. Good running condition

No license. George Richmond, 885 N. · Clark road, Dansville. 25wlf

20-lb Self-Serve Cylinders 100-lb Delivered Cylinders

!3oth are on automatic systems that tell you when one can Is empty,

FOR SALE-54 Inch sink,. high bnck, left hm~d drain board.

Viola Doane, 1"09 S. Jefferson, phone Mason 9971. 31w1 · 52 International combine

62 International combine BOAR-Well marked Hampshire Good used Allis-Chalmers roll : boar approximately 15 months · baler

_ . old. Weighs between 380 and 400 International 55-T baler . lb. 7 miles west of Masnn on Co- Used Ford and Ford·Ferguson

lumbla road to Kingman road, 2 tractors

· Saturday -31w1p

SEED SPELT, 5 cents per pound. Phone or write your order now

1951 CHEVROLET dump truclt, 5-yard box.

1947 WILLYS ,JEEP, 4-wheel ·drive.

1946 OLDSMOBILE "98". 1946 FORD 2·door.

1953 OLDSMOBILE 88, 4-door, In exeellent condition, has lots of

extras. Phone 4461 Mason. Nor· man Lyons, 435 East Elm ~treet. Mason. .31w1

Cheaper rates for 2·appllance users

fNSTALLATIONS CONVERSIONS

BOTTLED GAS APPLIANCES

SHOP US for Crosley and Phllco' refrigerators. . Prices start at

$169.95. Mason Home Appliance, phone Mason 2·5911. 3lwl

DAVENPORT - Brown uphol· . . houses north on cast side of road. Other used tractors and equip-Phone Eaton Rnplds 3G76. · ment ·

· . · · · 31w1p Lansing Tract.or and

fat• .this high YIJ!ldlng grain. FORD-1942 Ford In excellent State date of pick up or shipment. condition. Can be seen at Eel's Stanley L. Warner, 8440 High· Refinery station in Mason. land Rcl. (M-59) Howell, phone 31w1

1189Jl. 30w4 IPONTIAC-1953 DLT. 4·door. 8 STRAW-100 bales .of clean cylinder. Lots _of extras. Will

5 yard gravel box complete with hydrnulle lift. Household Goods

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Mason Home Appliance

Phone 2·5911

stering $15. 695 Dexter Trail. Phone Mason 2-2585. 3lwl

PIGS-20 good Yarl<shire feeder Equipm_ ent Company pigs, very reasonable. · Carl

Bowen, 1496 NQble road, south- 2828 Etlst Grand River west of Wllllamston. . . 31~1 . . fhone_Lansing 2:2175

wheat straw, wire-tied. Clar· talm older car fqr equity. Melvin· ence. Mead, Bishop road, Dimon· Cozart, 3151 Edgar road, Leslie. clale 2683. 30w2 . • ;:. r · · ~~lp

Mason PRESSURE C 0 0 K E R-Minit· · :Keith's Auto Parts ' lOwtf mnld pressure cool<er mid wal.· .

WARDROBE-Child's wardrobe, · nut spinet desk Both very good 4623 Elllot Rood maple, with 4 drawers, $20. BED-Hollywood single .sized condition. · Ivan Wetlty, · 204, S.

.: . -,- Phone Mason 2·6374 Call after 5, ·Mason 2·2Gll. bed. In good condition. Reason· Lansing street, phone 'Mason :; ~. :. . _ 29wl;, .. . . 31w1_j_able. Phone ~HQtlSSl~ •; 3lwl 2-8531. •. · 31Wil

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Want Ads Page 2

Clothing

STRAW IIAllVES'[' HATS-Sun hr•lmPts, Jiolmold nntl rlust gor;·

11. glrs, lr•o~IIH•r· rlllrl cnnv.is gloves, : wmlc r1ps, shop ro~ps, fntlr;ua

mtm, Riclgwny rnps Snva nl PX Slor r•,, Mason, Chnr Ioiii', Lnn· sing nnrl SUI plus Outlet, :111 E. Gr nnrl lllvr>r', Nor tlr Lansing.

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lllVEHY1'HJNG In pJumlltng rlx· tures, mo.tcrtal for plumbing and

, sheet metiLI. Do your own tnsto.ll· lng and BllVC. C. J. Porrtn, 118 Stnte otreet, Mnson. lOwU

Trailers

PUPS for sale Springer anrl Ummel C.nl ITilf', 'lJoll Mooclwl

road, phone ~-F 12 Stocklmdgr. 30w2p

TYPEWRITER - Rom!nglnn St.trlllnJCl typr>wrlfor, Wcb~tm·

w!w rr.crmler· nnd nmpllflcr•, Rlnmhu rl :jfi mm fllm ~;t rlr and slid«' p1 ojector, A B. Dlc•k mime o gtll[lh, M,lgiH!I'otrlPI' "Cordc•ttf'," nnrl I !lilfl l•'rml front nxla, whrPis and good lues fm trullr.r P 'J'uri<Pl', Lr.slla, phone Leslie 3771.

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SPONGE RUBBER-Fonm, !l!lc lb. Plastic uplwlslery mnte1wl,

[i4 Inches Wide, all colors fl!lc yard. Save at PX stores, Mason, Charlotte, Lnnsmg, next to Capi· tot theatre, and 311 E. Gmnd River, Nm th Lansmg. 2.3wlf

TENTS-Wall tents, $22 [)5 up, umbrella tents, $22.9[) up, jlttp

tents, cots, steeping bags, arr mat­tresses, m my blnnlwts, comp!elc cnmpmg and sports supplies imr! Imported long range binoculars. Save at P. X storr•s, Mason, Charlolle, Lansmg e.nd 311 E. Grand River, North Lansing.

BLACK COCKER PUPPIES f;.;-r I ~3wtf sale, 5 WC!el\s old Mrs .• Tessie FLY RODS-$'i !l!i up. Co~pl~tc

Taylor, phone Mason 2 0401 afler l!ne of 1ods, reels, nels, mmnow 4:30 P m 30w2 huclcets !Jalts, hoolcs, lmr.s, etc.

P __ A_R_A_I-;"'"''1'"' - 1-3 1 ---1 -t Save nt P X. stores, Mason, '"''''" ·'--: . n JY p.na.\ee s Cbatlotte, Lansmg ami 311 E.

nil colors, 1m es and normals Gmnd River North Lansing cages seeds and supplies Closed ' 23wlf Sumln) s Rro~lt,Jin's 13itd Shoppc ' loshe, on US 127, time! house e.F.t of 1.1111 o.ul. Phone Leslie 5081. 31wl7p ----·----· DOGS-P~elc your own English

Pomter 01 Set ler pup pres and , pay me what you thmk they arc

wor·t!J Cm I Dar 1 ow, 1 mile north nncl \Ia mile cast of Amehus Cen ter. Phone AmehtiS 3821 or Ma·l son 4•183 31w1

EIGIIT COLLIE Jltipples for sale, mother boulerlmo, 8 weelcs

old. Pnlricin Campllell, 539 N. Mcmlran roar!, Mason, phone Ma· son 2 327!l 31 wl

ENGLISH POINTER-3 years old, re,:(Jstet Prl Also one blond

Cocker Spnme!. Both goml bncl clogs One coon hound, blad< :mel tan A 1 '131 C1 ossmnn street, Williamston 31w2p

1 PUPPIES-5

away Coy Dunsmore, , road, phone Mason 2·291G

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BOARDING - Privata outdoor runs for each dog. Green Acres

Kennels. Mason 9791 Sunday hours 5:00 fl:OO p. m. 28wtf

Miscellaneous • CHAMPION outbonrd motor,

sales and service 3% 15 h. p. availnhte. Also the newest 195<1 motors at only $79.50. Also Lu·

: ther boat hailers, boats, Ozarlm boat ldts, steering wheels. Will trade for guns or whnt·have-you. 1500 Cnvnnaugh road, phone Lan· smg 7·2141. 24wtf

BERRY BASKETS J00-$1 90 500-$9.00

nnd BERRY CRATES

Completc-8!ic each We buy nnd sell be£!s wax . .. .

Anderson Bee & Farm Supply 965 Grovenburg Road

Phone OITO 3G31

WANT AN ENCYCLOPEDIA for $2.4!l? Two better ones sllgh tly

higher Roy W Aclnms, over Shimmin Drug, phone 56G1 Mn son. 30w2

CUSHMAN SCOOTER - lfl!S Cushman motor scooter With

1910 motor for sal£!, In good con­clition Douglas IIrlton, 440 West Elm Phone 2·3503 Mason 31w1

WIIIZZER SPORTSMAN, 19'l1 wrth extra accessorws. Good

condition. Phone Mnson 9632 31w1

PLANTS-Madonna 111ir.s, ouen tal poppies, Srberr1an and Gor·

man Iris. Ray Hartshm n, 878 Meudmn Road, Mason. Phone Mason 2·403!l. 31wlf --------------------BOOI<S-Used bool<s bought nnd

sold. Roy Adnms, over Slum mln Drug Store, Mason. lflwtf

BERRY llOXES, 1 quart s1zc $2.50 per hundred, $10 for 500

Arthur W . .Tewett, 1020 Enst Ash phone 2 0153 Mason. 21 wu

ROAD GRAVEL, barnyard fill sand and blnek dirt; also trench

and septic tank drgglng, light bulldozing. Francis Slusser, Ma· son Gravel Co., phone 4104 Mn son. 9w8ptl

SAFES - All makes, types and sizes. Bought, sold, opened nnd

repaired. Vault doors, money chests, steel deslts, filing cabinets and Just·rlte chairs and stools. Tear gas insta11ed and comblna·

Poultry and Rabbits

l'IJLU.'I'S-21JO WhltP llodt put Jots, !i months old Ilnvo HlrutPrl

to lny. Will RPII 1 or· nil Burl W.unPr', flO!) WI'Ht South HIIPI'I, Muson. P)H111e 2 2ill2 Mnson.

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housPK, Oil!' 1 o~ngl' shelter·, qunn til;• of ?21111 It poultry Jenr•o, ,,1 most new Leon Cowdry, 10'1'i W. LamiJ ro,lfl, phorw Mason 2 11fl ll

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131G Masou Street (on M·30l Dansville - Phone 2291

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t BEDROOM HOME-Located nt 323 W. Elm. Nlce Jiving room,

dmlng room, ldtchen, hnth and 1 bedroom down 3 bedrooms up Oal< floors and trim throughout. Attached garage. Full basement with stol.er heat Extra large landscaped Jot. For furtht~r pnr­llcutnrs call Les Swanlnger, Mn· son 2 6921. Jaclt Schlnybaugh & Son Real Estate, Lansing 4·8612.

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LO ACRES with good 4·room house, bath, basement, gas,

lights, hot water, oil heat, large garage. South of Mason. Phone Mason 4900. Swtt

tlon service. Murphy Safe Co., HOUSE-Good 7-room basement 2622 Cedar road, Lansing, Mlch· house and 5 acres land. First igan. Located % mile south of house on Murray road, just off Pennsylvania Intersection on US· Catholic Church road. Cisco 127 or 1 mile north of Holt., Craft, Route 1, Stockbridge. Phone Holt 43241. 23wtt 28wtf

Eaton Agency ne.J{ l~slnlr. -- InsUJ'IIlH'U

2l1B South Ccdm Lansing

Phone Lnnnlng fJ 117fl

Lnnslng !3 )'onm roll ngc, 40 rorl8 l.tiH! frontngP, [) zwres In nrl Prier.!! to fc•ll,

JIOUGJI'J'ON LJ\Kl~-Lm gr. :J. room cottugr. on North Sh01o Drive, h0x20fl In!, electrlrll~· $:3,2:i0 full price,

WE SPECIALIZE IN J:XCJIANGES

WE IIAVI~ 2'> prospective htiYC!rf! for acreages Jr·om 2 to 00 with· In n 20 milo rmllus of Lnnslng If you W.Int to sell, mil us

LTS'I' YOU!t oitictlons wllh Col. Llnyrl .T. J~o~tnn frn• cnmp!PIP so~lc•s HPI'Vke. No uuctlon too lnrge or ton smnll.

Fm·m Loans Mr. Eulon or Mr ITnrkP.

Evenings fl 'i734 31w1

Custom Photo li'inishing

• }Pree Dpyelop!ng • • Qqjck Sr.rvlee •

• Large Slzo Print A • • Deluxe Qunllty ~

Shimmin Dmg Phono 2 6131

Van's Sel'vice Lulnlent ion, r•m· w.Jshlng, mntor

t unr.-up nnrlrPpnlr, hmlw \vrn It, wltel'l halnrw111g, welding, furm mnchlnery Jr.pnlrs CXJlCI tly rlonP nt Van's Sr.rvicf'. We also hnvr. auto pnt Is nnrl nccesRor lr.s, nnrt sport lng ncccssnrlrs

Van's Sel'vice Slndnlr Pmrluets

2•1 Hour WICeker Se1 vlcP Night Phone 2 4874

S Cuclnr Phone 4G41

Septic: Tnnlc Service Sept lc Tanh:s and Cesspools

Clennerl Bomled unci LlcenNed Truclcs

Francis Sloan W1111nmston, Route 2

Phone 071·W Mwtf

-----------BUILDING TRENCI-ms, septic

lr.nlcs anrl tlle fields, dug With power digger. For a good jull nt n right prwr. call L. K Zimmer· mnn, Holt 44611. lOwlf

State Farm Insurance Co. I

Block Laying Cement wmk, masonry rcpnrr

also Bn rn hu Ildmg, warehouse

consttuctJOn, cmpenler· work Free esllmntos

W. C. Charland Phone 4·5091 Holt

ELECTRICIAN WORK gum·an· l£!cc1. John Swlft Phone Mason

28681. 30w2

GRAVEL HAULING !Jy A ml£!rson and Sons of

VIlle. Call Dnnsv!lte 2363.

lngiJam County News August 5, 1954 Page 5

WEDDING PIIOTOGRAPIIS APAR'I'l\ICN'l' - I•'mnlshc•rl :J. room rilljlll'X, lwnt ,llhlltliWI)I,

Lights, lwnt nnrl wntr>r pnlrl. 'No cltllrlrcn. 021 Rnulh llnllw~.

TN YOIIll HOME: em CJIUHCIT BABY AND CIIILDHE:N'S

PITCI'I OS By IIJllHllntmenl only

Babs Photos Pholophnnr. 2 'l:lflt Muson, Mldilgnn

acncro.I Repairing and

U·hour Wreclter ~crvlco Phono 4-1261 or 2072

Holt

TOASTER HEPAIH-All mnl1es. Pcr·klns Jlmrlwru•f', Phorw Mn·

son •t:m. 27wlf

Wcufle Tailoring Shop

Is now open Men's nnd Women's Custom·

Mncle Clot ltos Alterations

Mrs. Floyd W arfle 330% S ,Jefferson Phnnr. 2 ~031

Over Shimmin Drug Store 12wtf

Radio & TV

.11 IV I

WANTr~D ,-R usPrl 2 hur·npr· gns plnles. Cull Mnson 2 lOll

:Jl wl

HE:N'I' Wheat gronnrl, money nr sluue tent.

Smull or· lnr gr> nrtr.lgl' WrltP lo F Tnrtu, 1Jolt. 3lw1p

WAN'I'J.;Jl :!llO husiii'IH of enr cntn Pho1w Mason 27fiH.1.

:llwl -----·---- --- - ---

Workers and Work Wanted ELECTRICAL WOHK nnd

plrunhmg wnntr.rl. Also Install hot water ltrntm s. Chnr les WIIC!y, 308 Cr>nter St , Mnson. Phone Mn· son !i%1. :31w1

ltouscworl{ rlmmg- r!,1y IV"nted b}' 12 ycar­

olrl Phone Mason 21•1Gl. Sharon Lnmpl1cre 31w1

WANTED-Mat uro woman on or he foro September 1, Ior care or

elderly J,trly, somi-mvalld, nnd WANTED TO BUY-100 Holsloln llglit housework No wnsltings.

cows nnd lteifcts rlLto August IIushnnd and wife employed, one ami September Gem ge Webber, I son 111 JUilllll l11gh school. Live Howell. Phone 25fl Howell. 111 !i dnys per .woelt, week ends

3lwl olf If desnod. Mrs Crmr;hton C.

WANTED TO TRADE, even-up electric range for gas range.

Mnson Home Appliance., 120 W. :'rfaple, phone 2·5911. 12wt/

WORK WANTED- Bullclo~mg, bnc1t hoe drnglrnr., land cleat'·

Her 1<, 483fl West IIolt road, phone IIolt 4·3~37. 31 wtf

FAHM JOB-Mnrrlcd s1res stf'nrly Jm 111

per wncccl m general Phone Dansv11le 2•10J. -----··---- ..

man de· )Oh EX· f::trming.

31w1p

your tnof repaired nncl tarred ing, grading, !Jnclt filling Wilham ca11 Leo IIawi<ms for an ostJmale Whitcraft, 41h miles north of b~fore 8:00 a. m nml after 6:00 1 W:lliamston and l;.l mile west at p m 2 1793, Mason. 30w2p 1900 Eply rond, phone 059 M Wll·

Bids Wanted ' llal11l:lton. 20wt! BIDS WANTED-Bids wrll b£! re·

CALL LESLIE 26q1 ~rna ask fol Warner's Fire Control Servlc~

for everything In fire control equipment. We !.I 'clallze In the famous Red Com\... fire control c;ystems which give 24·hour per day protection for a llfetlme sorv IcC!, Flre surveys are free and we Install without ex•r~t cost.

45wt.t

Cement Work Chimneys built or 1 epnrred

Wallis - Steps Basements

Free Estimates

Dick Smith

FURNACES CLEANED-$7 and

Barns nvernge size, paint and In· bnr, $160 lrJsured labor. Free cstrmates.

Call

Holley Painting Co. 2344 W Main

Phone Lansmg 7-5377 Lansing

26w10p

WASHER REPAIR-All mnlces of wring£!r-type machine. Mny·

tng and W 2stinghouse uutomatlc. Pert<lns Hardware, phone Mason 4311. 27wtf

PLASTERING-All Ktnas ot plas terlng done; patching a special

cy. RoiJert S. Burns, 3811 Aure~ ius road, La~1s!ng, Route 2 Phone J..ansing 2·5108. twr GARDENS ROTO TILLED-Sat·

lsfnotlon guaranteed. By the job or hour. Very reasonable. For demonstration call at 325 Ran· dolph street, Mason. Phone 5G51 Mason. 18wtf

up Also new smo]{e pipe. 011, gas or coal furnace. Call collect 4·2501 Eaton Rnplds. House· holder Heating Co. 19wtf T R U C KIN G - LOUtlenslager

trucking service, Junk p!cke~ POLIO INSURANCE- Includes up regularly or any other time.

Enecephulltls,. S~arlct Fever, Phone Mason 2·2843. Please makt Diphtheria, Menmg,tls, Smallpox, enlls before 9 n. m. or after 3 Leultemla, Tetanus, Rabies. Hus· p M 33wtf band, wife and uti children, 3 -·--·-----------------­months to 18 years. Only $13 per RUBBISH AND ASHES hauled year. Jewett Insurance Agency, away. Six bushels for $1.00 and 551 w. Maple, phone 5511 Mason. rubbish drums for sale. Phone

30~· Mason 2·4831. 26wU I

WANTED-More chlclcens, heavy fryers and springers. Wlll plclt

11p. w. X Steadman Poultry !i'arm, 620 S. Edgar road, phone 9804 Mason. 19wU

UGI-IEST prices paid for poul· try. Plclt up nnytlme. Custom.

work is special. W. H. Appleton, phone 5380 Mason. 3wtf

IV AN'I'ED - cream, eggs and poultry. See Lawrence Hyatt,

309 S. Main street, Eaton Raprds, phone En ton Rapids 44521. 28wtt

WANTED-Livestoclc. All 1dncls at nil times. Mnrlcct prices paid

at home. Roy D. Donald, Aure­lius Center, phone Aurellus 3203.

celvod for procossmg ami stock· p11111g 'l,OOO cuhJC yatrls of gravel from the city pit, said lmls to !Je sealed nnd accepter! until August 10, 1 !l5•J, at 8 n'cloc!t, p m , and that sn1cl lmls hr. accompanied by a depos1t of 5'/r of the amount of t Ito Ill! I Crty of Mnson, George Kellogg, cleric 31w2

Farm Services '

MUCK PLOWING with cater· pillcr and brcalclng plow. Also

butldozing. Floyd Weldon, 050 S. Mcrldla nrond, phone 2·4033.

23wU

2wtf A. TTENTION Egg Producers -WANTED-All tdnds of scrap The Central Mlchlgnn Poultry

iron, tin, old wire fence, cars Producers Co-operative has a and truclcs. Alse> old farm ma· tntcl{ plclnng up eggs once a chlnery. Write Charles Mu111ns, weeit. If you are Interested In a Dans\lllle or call 3344 Dansville. better marltet for eggs call or see

21wtf Fred Ruthig Leslie 5203, Arthur Deyo Mnson 2·5901 or the truck·

RIDING HORSE WANTED to

1

er, Lloyd Hayhoe Mason 2·4912. rent. Write John Warner, 53wtf

Route 3, Leslie. 30w2

WANTED TO RENT-House or apartment for couple hnvlng 2

chlldren. Wnnted ln or near Holt or Mason. Prefer country. Phone Eaton Rapids 4·3572. 31wl

More·

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Want Ads APARTMENT- 3room modern furnisher] nparlment for rent

newly wrlcr or uteri Pilvute lmth nnrl enl1 ntH e AlHo 210om a purl mPill Lnc ui.Jrl uhove Cmol Shoe stow, Mwmn, phone LcHllc 3'l 1.1

Scman·Wilbur Vows Arc SJJokcn in Jackson

Livestock '1 rucking To ChnrloUe on Mnrulnya

To Jaclltion on WorhamrJaya Reononuble lwJes

;11w1

Lester L. Johnson Phone OMA-4431 or 3~Sil

20wtl

llOOM 1 Oil HLN 1'-llrlllm for u wom tn, wltlt l11lc hen Jlllvllerws

Mol P. for (()mp.nn tlmn for rent !'hone 21'i22 MIIHOII 31WI

AI'AHIMJ:NJS-2 4 room nr~otrl mtnts fn1 1cnt, not furnlshecl

7 miles south of Molson on US 127 the Wuyslrle Inn Clay I on

CUS10M BALTNC, wllll New Holland balm TuHI c Iii W 1~

Kranz and SnnH, JIHS I om lin on rond, Mnlion, phone M I rOll 37H7 or 2 1782 :JOw:.l

Glenn Casey Auc•tlonccr

Wllllmnston, Mlthl&rdl Phone Collect .1.27 W

JIUTCIIEIUNU or nil klruiH, JIOIIt 'fuesrJny and Wednesdav, In ei,

Thursday, poult1y any d.1y We ptclt up and deliver Leslie l'o[)[J l.oclmrs phone Leslie G ,[j L 01 Mason 5331 20wli

aJS'l'OM SAWING Also slab "ood lor sale. Franlt Ward,

lnt farm south of Harper 11chool on US·l27 at Butlet 's He~tauranl thoRe Lansing 4!l21Jl ~wu

Livestock Trucking Te Detroit Padtln;: House ancl

Yurtls Mondays ami 'fuesdaya

Insured Set vice

Eli Mire & Son To Battle Creek Wc•rlnesdaya

Phone Holt 45414 2'iwlptf

Charlotte Mond<~ys, Wednesdays, St ,Johns Also local and long trucldng eve1y d.ty

Auwhus

Roy D. Donald Phone Aurelius

Livestock Trucking and BuYing

Have your otoclt truclted to the market that maltes the marlwt by experienced trucltm s

.llwlp

[cOlt HI~NT-Wullpnpur S1camcr nwl floor s.mrlr.r Inquire at

Slto~fer Decmo1llng Supply, 425 S, Jplfcrsun PIHmP. 2'Mhl 45wt!

upsl.tlrs fllllllHIII'cl rl)l.trlmPIIt, g,ll 1ge

Inc lurlcd I oc .tied rmc block flom co111 t hot\ HI' Not su!tu!J!e !01 c hlldrcn I 01 lnfotm.tllnn c til M1s ClillUid Allen, (lhone 23<11 DolllHVllll' 2'Jwtf

7 HOOM I!OUSL fm rent com pielely modc111 f.l•ls he,tt 'i%

mil< s south of M tson on US 127 o1 11 _ rmlcs n01 th of Leslte on US 127 Av,lfl.rble August 1 II.tr V<'Y Ule.tson Leslie, phone Leslie 2h llj 3lwl

HLN l-3wom .rptrtn'tent UVet J\111111y ltcs( lUI ant, $15

Call R II McLean 30wtf

Cards of Thanks II !OMI'SON We would e~tcnd fh,lnl,s ,mel .tpprecm

l!llll flll tire In IllY eX(lleSs\OilS o[ lhou~ lttfulness ,mel symptthy ,tt the lime of lite loss of ou1 f.tth t 1 Wul S 'J hompson M1 .tnd J\11 s M tiltH c M Mills Mr uul M1s Jn!Jn ~ uncn, J1, and f.ttntly

31 w1 p

SMI I I 1- In !Ins w.ty we w.mt to

Gt t aiel inc M.ty WI linn rltuglt ter of M1 .tnrl Ml s Ill II) WII hur o[ J tcl<sun olltrl Hulwtl John SPm.m, son o[ IT.tllj Semtn of Michlg 111 Ceniel, Well lll11fcrl 111 nhliii•Ige on Sund IY July 11 .11 the lf,tven Methodist r hurch 111

T.ttr\HUil Ihe doubll'llllf.l <Cic mony w.ts JICI fot mccl b r' fill Itt 1 George Elliott 111 .t sellmg ol r~<t!ms c.utrle! tlJll ,mel !J.tclwls ol J,uksput gltrltoll 111d c ill 1 s tnllll mums Mrs John G1ecn s rn • "J3ec,tllsc' ,md "I he L n d s Pr.tycr befow the sc 1 VIC~

11tr• bilclc elwse 11 b tlll'tllll Jcng(h gOWJI oi cihtnltJJj ]II e olllll nylon tulle O\Ct s 11111 A lr111g S(I'CVC'd lclCI<ct of J IIC ro\Ctcd till sit tples horhre of ll1e go1111 i\ fltll < llclllll veri ol lln(HJtlul stlk tllustun w tH held 111 1'1 tc e try 1 [ rDWn O[ llny Ul 1111-(C !JiOHSilliJS .urd pe uls, wtth p!e.tted tlluston She Cdltled hm whtlr ltoiiiiiHJI\ Bthlc topped by 111 ulclucl wtllr stcphan0t1s

Delores Logue w.t~ the mud of honor otlld WOIC .t st 1 rplcss hal Ierma len!Jih gown of Jlllll, wrllr 1 m.ttclung slnu~ ol net ITror fltl r w IS o[ ]llllk ,mrJ While c llllolllons and hc1 bouquet of mnlr htn~ flowers Mrs Kenneth 13nulrltcy

All Animals insured Semi Truclt Service now Available Call 118 on any ltlnd of llvestocl\ you wish to sell at home

exptess Ollt SlllCCte glalltUdC lo .til the people who lr.tve been so lllllli lo us dlllmg the depar lui I' o[ ou1 belovccl husb.uul .md br oliwr We especwlly thank I u11s Curlts for Ius comfmllnf.l wends Tic!Jel<.th Lodge No 321 frn ll!cJr set vices am! servtng I he dtnnel, Dt PI ICC Dr J,tg lllW the IIlli ses dill) IIlii ses aidS of t lw Uelrlmg City hospital Mrs Otrt! Smtl h <~ml Mr ,tnd Mrs Elt gc ne D111crwl 31w lp

\V AIU LE-We Wl~h to th,tnll you Leslie News See \IS tor your reglsterclllfamp llhlre breeding stock, The best In meat type hogs.

E. D. Franldin & Son Licensed Dealers, Mason

Phone 2 8911 M tson 12wtJ

CUSTOM BALING - JI ty urd

for lhe c,mls of sympathy, lint tl olfelings em d~ anrl ldnd ness shown M,n lha Wa1 fle by 111 1 ft tends uul relatives Mr and Mts A1io Wa!IIe and family

31wlp

01 S I LllLE-To all the

care

Bv Paul Tucker

Grange Members Have Meeting and Shower

M1ss M n!mw Gl1sprP nml ~rrn 11s Ilrme \leic honored With ct ~howe1 ,tl file tegulrt mecltng of lhc Cornmumty Gt.tn 'C nn'lluns rlrv eVC'lllllg II fill' G! tnge It til Fill v net sons wcrr Jll esc nl

Engagemeut Told

Mobile X-ray Is Re-scheduled

SIJII Wl'l e Ulllll d lil 1111111 tgc d( ,\

c tnrllc light se1v11 c tt lite l'nsl Mctltncll<t r hutch l"llrl.ty, July 23

Rev John Bullock ~end the rluu!Jie IIIII' cetcmony hr•fml' lltl' til tr rlecut tied wtlh h.tsl\cts of

gl.Hhnll, c ill ysmrthemums nnd clrustc s Mtss M trf.(.uet Ge,u 111g s.tng "I Lm ro You '[tilly" br fore the Celii!HlllY ,tCCOtn)J llllf [( by M1s J,uret ll tymomt AI I he close of the SCI VICe the Couple ](JJC! I rluttl1g till' stl11-(111g u[ l'he Lntd ~ PI 1~ e1 I hen 1 wh tonk ·• h~llled c,IJJI!Ie .tnrl ht 1 s1ngle one r.x lmr,lllslwd the 2 or1gtn1l light~

'lhc illlrle chose 1 st1eet lcnl-(111 gown n( hllu .u el riP Willi lhtt e q l1 ll let slee\C s ollld Peter P 111 coll,n mnhtolrlcrtd wtth rlnnc ~tones Shr• wmc 1 wlltlc ln<c 1111 ,mel IH'I bouquet 11 ,ts of whtle t.llrl.llmns .nul rhns.mthcmums

P.tltlr t 1 Jlolmes 1\ IH mntd of

I honor nne! Woll n gt cv sh tnlung dt l'ss She c llltrrl 1 bouquet of

straw baling with New Ilolland l!trlng t1e baler. Seventh yc,tr worltlng !or s.ttlsflcd custome1 s L I{ Zimmerman, 12lll Erlerl !o~d Holt phone 4 J(jll 23wU

Dunng the busmcss mrl'lrng i applwallons for me m IJ c r s It r p 1~cre recclvrd 'lhcsc \11'11' Mt ami Mrs gJwm Jcwr It Mt olllll M1s ll<iVIIOJ Hce\cs Mts Milton Wnml Mrs Geotge G1t1es rnrl Pe1 ry 1\hnmcllmg l'nsl nHI sc c ond rlegtees wrll be• J'IIr 11 nn Sc p lemhel 0 .tml lhnrl anrl fourllt dcfl'rces on Scptc•mbr 1 21

, 1 11 Jute ,uHI \lllnw cnntltnns mrl

TRUCKING-Loc<~l ot long drs tdnce B F Wlutt.tlwt Annis

road, Leslie, phone Leslie 3GJ l

CUSrDM BALING-Glen rldm, 3850 K1pp 1 o.td

Mason 9706

31wl

Lost and Found NO'I'ICE--AII stray dogs plclted

up by the Ingham County Hu· mane Society or by Clayton Ilu· lett, county dog warden, are held A lull 7 days at the Animal She! til' brfole being offered for sale. This gives owne1s a chance to locate them. With owned dogs, "e do as the owner requests, U possible We do not seize dogs on the highway, Animal Shelter, phone 2u218 Lansing, open 9 to 5 week days, 9 to 12 Saturday Closed Saturday afternoon and Sunday. 3wtl

DOGS-Report own or stray dogs to Clay Hulett, county dog war·

den, Mason phone 2 583U, or to fiherlff office !JGG1, 3lwU

RENT-Southwest apart over Scnmldt's store !ac

street Call Mrs L B Phone 3271 Mason

31wl

CLAHK-WARl~LE-We Wish to lh 111!1 Sllll elc]y the friends

lt'lotll\es 111d JlCighbols of While 0 t!, communi I) ,md Slncldn1rlge who h tvr br en ~u thoughtful 111lh flowers wmds and deeds dlllllli' the Illness .111d loss of 0111

mother .tn'l aunl Emm,t Cl.ul< mel Matthn W.trfle T,1CJ<: and

Marlon ClarJ, and f,tmtl) 31wlp

NICHOLS-I WISh to express stn cew l11atl,!1s to f11cnds rel.t

111es nerghilms, Mcthotllst Sun elt) school 1nd wom.tn's society fol c n ds flowers fruit, g1Hs calls and pii\YCTS dunng my slay .1t the hosptt,tl and while I've been cmw.llcscmg ,tt home God bless r.,tr h one Mrs Mabel M Ntcho!s 31w1

IN MEMORIAM-in memory of my rlenr husband CIJ.Jrles Mar

noll, who p.tsscd away 3 years tgo on the 7th of August It Is a lonesome home still dear Charles, without you, but I stlll love the memory of your chcCI 111g vmce .tnd lnndness You will never be forgotten by your wlfe .111cl children Maud Marr10tt

31wl

DIT!HM-I wish to express my thanJ,s tn m:t relat 1ves, f1lcnds

and nmghbors, to Dr Smith and his nurses for their wonderful care and Jdndness to me to the DansVIlle Laflles Aid for the bcaullful plant, to theW S. C S for the flower they sent me, to the extension club for the plant, to the Mlllv1llc Sunday school class for the nice box of candy and for all the cards, letters, handltcrchlefs and other pres· ents I want to thanlt my daugh tet Mrs AI thur Wemple nnd my granddaughter Mrs Francis Slussct, and Mrss Dmls Bachman for the wondetful ca1e they gave me and Mr and Mrs Taylor !or the many nice things they rlld for me afte1 my accident All the acts of kindness extended to mt! were

)<:,ff,cir!!onj:J~a:son, appreciated more than you !mow. ,.. ... , ..... ~·o••nn.··•m SncUe Rehm. 31wt

Mrs Reeves Gl tsprc' 1111 lr ~ ll\11'1, led 111 g rmr s 1111! the !ton orcd couple till\\ t tppt rl I hr n m,uw g1fts M1ss P tlllct.t Lltg,., rsSislecl them

Icc ct e 1111 il!Hl CJI.e 11 e1 e served bv 1\11 .mrl Mrs C ul GDI linn Mrs Myrt lc Kn,tu f mel l\11 s Pc ttl Pelct son

Mr .md Mr~ L S Mr anrl Mrs Cl.tre Moorehouse Wt'Je Plcclecl de leg 1 tcs t n t lte Tng ham Cnunty Gr .tnf'l' COIWCilt\011 to be lteld ,tt tire court house on September 2

Mrs. Westren Dies At Home in Leslie

M1 s Edna Wcst1 en of 20G Washtngton st1 e!!l rlrc ll 1'1 rrl.t> mornmg at home Sut vrvnrg .JW

3 rl,lllqhlcr s l\11 s Annt 'I PHI, 111 cl of Long Be.tch C thfOIIII.t Cynthia Westwn .tl lwme mrl Mmgmet Westrcn of T,Hkson, 2 sisters Mrs Orlo lluss o( ll1vcs Juncllon and Mts lith IIrJJ tzcll of Jacl<son, a niece and ., nephew

Mrs Wcstren w.ts tl home un til noon on Montl<iy when shew 1s talten to the Lucclrt funmal home for scrvrces at 2•00 Buri.ll W<ls 111 the East Rives cemetery

Former Resident Dies At Orlando, Florida

Mrs. Jessie Tones, Wife of Milo C Jones, forme1ly of Leslie fhccl Monday July 26, 111 Orlando Florida Besides hm hushnnd, she is survived by a hi of hm, Pert y Warren of Dayton, Ohio, and sev· era1 cousins

Her body anrvccl at the Jupp funeral home for servtcos winch were hci 1 at 3 00 on rrltlay with Rev John Bullocl< offlmntmg anrl burial In Woodlawn cemelct:t Leslie,

1\lr ,mel Mrs Moot e Brownlee .1nnouncc lite cn~.rgcment ul

r o s t c 1 d lll~hlel Toni I tshcr to Not m ttl L Ymson S N, son of Mts l{t) Bui\Cis or I Lr site .tnrl h.enncth VInson of M r

I son Nmm.m g1 1rlu 1 !I'd f10m Lcs he !ugh school 111 l!l~l ,IIIli Is st 1

ltflll'rl wttlt tlw U S nwy .tl YllgiiiiJ Be tth Vllglllld l'o111 wtll be .t 'Cnlol ttl I l'she m xt )CPI No d.ttc hns been set for the wccldmg

Luncheon Given for Retiring President

M1 s Gem ge Luccht 1 eltilll!( presitlc nl o[ the e 0 'I C club IVrlS ltonoJ Ctl II tth ll hrJndoWI chtc( showm on 'llmrstln\ <1flmnnon .rt the home of JVll s S D Wcnr,:er !'he Jllogtnm committee for the past year sponsored the dessert luncheon ami the showct

M1s Wenger 1\ns ehaum.tn of the commtllce mtl the otlrms were M1s \V,llleJ Strange M1s L C Ktaft, M1s B D Walke! and Mrs Paul E Tuckm Other officers of the cluh, eommtttce memhcts and delegates 1\ete guests

AI Let tlw dessert, g tmes anrl r.ontests we1e played With Jlllws [m the wilmcl s 'The guest of honor opened the mnny g1fts of lo1•elv handlwl chtefs and ex pressed her thanl1s anrl apprccla lion for the coorrcrntwn M 1lw offiCers and others In the past club year.

chtys.mthemums 'lhc best m.ur w.ts Bill T.tmes

'I he ht1dc's moll1r.r chose ct 11lVY hllll tliess Wtt!J Wltt(C ICCeH SOl lOS llH! WOI C l ]Ill!), l 01 S 1ge !he lnu!Pgrnnm's mother <1lso wore 1111 y mel wh1te .tnt! lr.lll a Imlltl c 111 s.tge A tercpllnn w.ts held 111 the

r lturclr p trior' w1th sistPrs 111 ltw of lllf' htl!le M1 s R1cimrd Smll h lllcl Mrs llussc 11 Sm1ih seJVtng Cnnl Anne Smtih n1ecc of lhe hrHic hnrl c h 1rgr. of I he l(ttcst hook .Te 111 Whef'l('r nnrl N 111Cj I ngg helped wtlh the wcddmg f.( I (Is

rnr their lwnr:ymoon trtn to nrHilu 111 M11i11gn.n tlH' In iclr. r hose n blue lme11 surt Wtlh wlltlc 1cccssnrtcs 'I he cm1plc Will be .rt !tome oil ~ 10 AI mstrong street TIllite rs 1 sPniOJ 111 Leshe h1gh s~hool mrl Is employed nt Dul ton's D1 ug StoiC 'I r.rry IS 1 grad ufllc or Leslie nncl has complctccl one :tenr tl Jtckson ]umor col lege

i\ ~ehcarsal pm ty was g1vcn at the home of Mt anrl Mrs Don

; Holmes on Covet t 1 oad

Services Held for 80-Year-Oid Woman

M1 s rmm.t J Schultz 80, for· me1ly of Onondaga dtccl Munrlny mo1n1ng aftct a lengthy slcrt ness Sur V!vlng nrc 2 rJ,IUghters Tilts Mnhcl Ktlhmn of Parma ancl l\11 s Mouta Losey of Leslie, a lnother IT!Imct Fum of Jncltson 3 s1sters, Mt s Hat tie Bm dme of M,uutou Beach, 1\11 s Jenme Lor enr.cn o( Nmlh Adams and M1 s Nellie Grimes of IILJdson, and 11 !'randclulrh en

ScrVlCes We!e held ,tt the T..ttccht !unCial home on Wednes day <~t 2 00 with hu1lal Ill On onclaga ccmete1y

l'X 0\VNMt V A<JA'riONS Herschel Jewett, •wner of the

P X Mn1 t Co, and his wife, Clm a left Mason last Saturday mm nlng on 1 lr1p through nor· thern Michigan They expect to return Frlclay or Saturday.

LEOAL NOTICES

ORDEit FOR PUBLICATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE

PRESENT-Auguat 30, 1954 Slntc of J\.hchiJHIII 1 he P1 uhutc Cou t

roa tho county of lnghnm AL n tU!HHinn ( r Knitl Co ll t huld nt. Lhu

P1 1 ah OfT cu in the Cltv uf MnHnll In Hnhl Co wty on the 1th lay of Au~ Hl i\ )) I Jr.4

i'Jc• nl liON JOHN McCLELLAN Jud~c or Panhntc

In the mntlet of tho u~t1 h of WIL· I lAM A PttbSEN I' nccu lHml

Ccntanl 'I ust Conwnny nr d Mol ton Davl~ co u:xccutuus h 1vlng flied lr rutld 1 uua t thc!t Jletll!r r (liii)'IUK fm I censc to ltt.dl lhu lntulcHt. or sntd cntutc In Cl!l l Ill len) CKtllt() th()IC!n detiCIIIH~d

It.. iH oldrrud 'II 1L lht! SOth duy of Au~-:ust A ll J 151 nt ten o clD~::k In the ft rca Jon nt thu 1 obi t.c office nt 2(1G Wr.Kt Sn~mnw Hltc L 1,1 nKii1J.t Mlchl..:a n bu Ul d tH' lw cby 1 11 olntcd fot hcnun~-t H d I pulit or untl thnt nil 11orrwns In tcll!Htud Ill tmld cHtnte lllllltllr bofo1c sa I co 11 t nt ~<nltl tame nnd 1 \tu c t) Hhow C IUHU Why H l!cciiHU to t!UJI thu Ill• ltHt Ht of Hnid cHt.nte In Hlld tcrd uHtnt.c Hhonltl rut bt J.fl nll~1l

It IH fuatlul otdcted lhut 1111hlic no tacu lhu cuf he J.CIVl!f by IIUhlicnlJnn of II COl Y Of thilt otclct (CJI th100 tt ICt"t!KH Ve wcci<H )II ovlnuK to 1'1 ,Jd duy or lu llllllJ.t In the lng!u m County News n UCWiiiiiHict 11 mtcd nncl chcuhllcd In ttnlcl county

JOliN McCLEI loAN \ 'l1 uo Col y J tdgc ot Probntu

LEGAL NOTIOE)S

OIIDER I Oil I'UULICATION ANNUAL ACCOUNT AND DE1EIIMIN

A110N OF IIEIRS NEWSON-AuMUI\ 10, IP51

SCJUOOJ, R)j]UNJON lD!lLD

HliiU ur MllhiJ.flll lhl Jliohuto rmut fur tho Uuunly c f llu(hnm

'!'he Clarlt No !l sciJOQ] reunion will he held nt lhe school nt Le~· He Aur;ust lfi A potluclt dlnnm,• will he ~erverl ut 1 o'cloclt V m

AL ll ltiiiHinu nr uuld L:UIIIl, hvll 011 Aunun! .!, lllr,~

l 0Jolllllto HIIN Jll!IN Muf I 1.1 I AN Juduu 11f 1'1 nhnlo

l1 thr nullc1 nt llu Ullllllo of llblll Nl WHON II"' "" d

Wheat $166 Ortis IJ5

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Cthn 117 11m ley !)() Jtye !lEI N.1vy lleuns, 7 7S J:gg~

A Jumbo 45c A lmgc 42c A medium 33c A small 22c

liens Ilenvy hen~ 20c Light hens Hie Broilers 2Gc

C ~poncttcs 32e

CIIAJtf.Ol"rL l\1Arti\L1 ~ Jiogs-'1 op $22 to $22 60 to

$22 In $22 2'i mixed, $21 00 to $2225, rouf.(hH $l!l7'i down, fccdm (Jigs $11 00 to $2h 50 ench

C.t!vcs-'J OJI, $212'l to $2h 00, HI'! nnrls, $20 00 to $2•12'i, outs, $1 'i 00 down, deacons $8 Oil to $21 GO cwt

L 11nhs-'l np $22 2'i down, olltet lamb , $18 00 down, ewes, $G 00 down

C.tl tie-Stems nnd heifers, $10 00 to $2HO, best heef cow~ $Ll 00 to $12 'JO, commons $!! 00 (O $11 00, < Utle! s ,tnrl mnneu $11 00 down, bulls, $1180 down

Sloclw1~ and feeders-$10 00 to $Hi 00

MAPLE GROVE SCHOOL DISTRICT NO. 5 FRL. CASH RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS

July 1, 1953 to June 30, 1954 l (,;NEUAb I UNil

JtH \' 1 a 11 .fto "

$.02ol411 4 n1111 IIH 6 ~~ H5~ IH

I 1146 03 140 836 ft2

AND OI'ENINC, BAI ANC!c Unl 567 16

UAI,ANCE JUNE 311 I 'I' 1

1 00 0 00 7 r\16 H

164 '• l 174 10 41'H4 f 11098!7

9 OGO ! 8 h 227 '4

H2fi pr,

103 310 H

11 •• 11 1'>28 ~1

404 DH

4 'i.! 7 B 46 'Jfl

n 1 n

1 ')23 !)1 I K7 oil

4 7 h 0 870 HH

1 !fin no

91 n ol

I 111 44

fi H7 1n

fV' 211 2 231 li:\

ISR 26611

I~ 302 05

DED r ltE llltEMEN I FUND

1 19fil

~22 101 10

47ft l II' .. 1) 7'1

2 4no on ~.!no on 4 600 00

111 lUll Ill}

•• f,l) 9 ,~ li2

26 889 51'! *1~ H4il Ill

14611000 f!jji !Hi 10

HOf WNCII PHOJEGT FUN!l

I I I o3

C:.I\Sll DAL.I\NCE, JUNE ao ID'4

$11 r.r.r. 31 - I lb lfl

7 40711 4 11 1U) 2[)

3Hio llfi 60 66

I \II 2H lfil f,\1

l'iOO

InIGO 79

S I 5H 07

ANNUAL MEETING MAPLE GROVE SCHOOL

July 12, 1954 The nnnunl mccllnJ.r or the Mnplc

G1 ove Sehoul Dltllllcl w H opened hy llon1d PloHiclelt Rnlph SlhlcJ ut 7 u; 11 m on Mondny, July 1.!, 1064

Mlnutctt of the I lli3 t nnu d mctJlln~r WCifl ICUd tntl fllliiOVCII

ltenKUtl!l Clnaenco Cnntlnu tevlcwerl thu nudltoi'H lCIIOI t 118 reCioctctl ub JVC

Aftco JcvlcwlnK dnl11 nortalnlnrr t<> ttchpo\ hUtloK It Wilt~ UJ.tte~d thnt 2 new huttt H Khn aid he 1 utchltKcd An order \\ n 1 plnclld loa two GMC huKr.K-66 JlftU· cngct cttllillJJCd with (0 oox .. U) tire• One of the lliOttuut tt~hool bUKca Itt to b& tt n h d In on the tU.1w oncK nncl one of 1 he olrlc1 huHeH IK to bo ut1cd Uti u utll· llY h JK

1 he o bclnt-t no t'CI' ton for n ehnn~• In bunking fnrlllliel'o the hon1tl nlcctcd to r.oullnuc with the cuucnt dCIHIHitorle•

P1 nttldrnt Slhlrt 1UIVI11ml thuKc Rt• ltuhc• t L 111111 o Hu).!IHtCl of 111 ohntc

ltog1 a ding the bnhlhto In lhc Hot Lunch Fund it \\UK n.ctccd th1 t KCCI

t111v R J Wr vca ~hould IIICJUUo n rnc· moanndum tn he ntlnchcd to th~ Anr111 I Hut. L anch Rc1u11 t to CXI•Inin lhnt thlt~

-_____ s_h._\ 3 nmount wnuhl ho contlldclnhly dea•lott d I dut l1 the 0] cnfng Of KChooi due to

tunliltllf the mcclinu oC tho bollld'll pln.nl tu lnHtnll n llltR'c t xhauu1t flU\ In tho kit· chon tctJinco tho tll\hlnKcd Unoloum Hir k loiHI In mach rnum of the new bulldln~ with founlcn lllld or '''""" to r:omJliCtC the rcncfng of the f;IChooJ ltlOJI• City

))OUTOR TAKI~S 1'RIP uxt•cntlllllloH ro1 ncc<lc,l uoruh mcnt Dr. and Mrs R R Robbins I nonul Sr.cJctnJy n J Wor1vcJ nllldc n

Rl I R ' mot on th ll lhe $16 001 1111 hcln){ held c laid and ence left Thursday \u ICKCIVe In thu 1!oht Rolliumonl Fuod

for a 2·\VCCI< trip In the Upper ho lnvnKtcol In lime CCI tlrlcntcH In Ollie!

P I I A tl D Jd to t11k0 IHIVnntn~n or tho }IIICII'Rl nh• en nsu a no ler son av I tnlnnhlt Mntlnn \V(JK Kucondcd by MJ

who has been canoeing with the Cnntlno mul It cnulcd. Boy Scouts, WJII join his parents School Sut>oJinton•ltnt l!nilcy l'luni<R at BouldCl' Junction, Wisconsin, then "'"• hi• nnnunl ••t>ott which ""•

1\llliJ:ov• ,1 n" nlvnn •

Aflln tho clottlnA' or the nnnuRl meet• lnlf tho IJonr d 1\o~t dh ootly Into It• rtK• ulm monthly mcctlnR'

R J Wt'AVER SIJCil!tl\1)1'

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j

August 5, 1954 The Ingham County News Part 2

South An1ericans Import· Michigan· Ca'i:tl e by .Air ·I 'I'I~ACillm BAitNS Jmamm. Ml.~H Mnrhln G. nnthhone was

11mong the cnndlrlutcB who re· celvcrl Muster of Arts clegrce .July 2!J from WeHtern Michigan enllcge nl 1\nlnmllZOfl. Mhm nnth· hone, who taught In' 'tile Mason Hr~hnnl for 10 yr.nr~, will im on tho fnc~ulty nf thr. Olwmos Con· Hollrluted ~ehonls In the fall,

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Collins Aids In Promoting Beaver Island

Jly ,Jim llrown

Mlll1 pmdttr•tiott nugltl In go up clown In South i\nH'I'it•a. i\1 ll'illll Enwslo Morenrt ittlll !tis lillll, l•'p. llx, of Merlr•llin, c 'lllrJJnltiit, lllilll< so. 'l'Jwy have IIti'Pslt·rl JJJIII'C' I lt:tlt $10,000 In l:l lngltHill l'l'!:isll'l'l':i Ilnlslelns illlll 'I fmtn W:t~•ltlr•<HIW county In a11 l'ffort Jo illtJll'rlVI' their htu•rllnt: strwk.

'l'lw l'ltlllr! 11'1'1'1' sltipfu••l Jl'llrn the Capital City :tlrp•ort P;trl.l' Mn11rlay mor·ning Hhoanl :t SrHJI h· !'I'll Air 'I'I'illlSJllll'l pl:tiiC'. By TLWHday IHJCJII IIH•,V WCl!'l' diiP lu he grazing 1111 111"rr•ttrl Dairy ParmH p;tslttrP.

Cm! I·~llHlfW nf fVT:tSIII) SPill ri nr his !Jl'sl lll'ifr•rs and :t r:111V. H. /\, Miller & Sotts s<·nt ~ ll<'i J'Prs and n cow. Wll·nn l•'ar·rnl< of Wll· llamslon sold :t I'IIW :ttl'! a •·nlf for the trip :111d llo\\':trd Willdr•· of Washtennw r·ounty ~:Pnl ·I helfr!rs.

'l'hi! r::tlt (1' m:ulr• I ltr• trill in ;t convertP.rl c_' .. Jfi tr:ttJ~;p .. •·t. 'I'IH! ·![;

nnlmnll< weigltl'd !:!,!Hill 1!1.

The rlisla!H'P II'IIIll illr:lt:tlll It! Colornhi:1 is oVPI' 2,:·)!HI rniiP."'· TIHtl'~; H Jon~ \V~IY fot' r·r,\\'.'-1 1o ;:•1 to past nrc wns I liP rr•rn:a ;·I; madr• to Itussr•ll . MiiiPI', 1\lii'!Jignn·fll· rlimm reprr•st•nt;Jiivr• for 1\tr• llol· slcdn·Friesinn n s ~~ o r• in I ion of Arnf~ric~n, \VIw org,'Pl!Z<!d tlw ill· ternatlonal sale ..

'!'hal :!,:itlll milc•s i,;n'l iltiY ]nnJ.(r'l' IIIHII IIH• l'anH' wltii•IJ Sllllll' of the 'Cr!ntral Mir:lti~-:an herds have gained, Millt•t' n•plil'rl.

Ami r:eJ'Iainly Mi<'iti~:att tl:tiry lwrds rntt.~l I"' wt•ll·llt<Ht;Jif uf. Besides paying top pril'r•s l'ur t It•• Michigan eattlc•, it ''"~·t lit!' ~.1111'· cno family nearly $:i/JIJO just !'or

IC"!M!Ii!W4ill'IP'

Densrnore' s IGA Foodiiner

-Mason-

Quality--· I

Convenience Friendliness

. Service

Thief Takes $25 At Price Agency

i\ thief or thieves hml<e Into • the Price fkns. lmplemc!nt store I : nt the Intersection of M·3G nnrll '· Dextm· 'rrall over the weP.k r.nrl. Los\ Wnf' $25 In . nlciwls. 'Piw I ,, money Wits In n clr,nr box.

Entry was galnml by smashing nn llxl~ wlnrtow In th~ rlnnr. TltP theft occurred between tlw time the store was closed nt G o'dodt Saturday evening nnrl 8 o'clod1 Monrlny morning when tho store wus opened for business.

Slwrlff's officers nrc Invest!· gnting the hreall·ln.

Dnr~ Collins was a part of a flylnr~ arrnnda Wl'rliJPsrlay whlr.IJ loolt 11 mwrlay Iotti' frotn Lansing to Beaver Islru11l nnrl had;,

Collins anrl /\rt I JciH•rt of LHn· sing flew telr~vlf:lon r•n•ws nnrl rqulpment tip to IIH! lsi:Jllll n•­snrl In t lw, middle of Lakr! Mlclt-1~-:nn to n•r•rJI'd to \VIJ.S tr•lr!vlmv· crs I he wonderful sr'<'tli'I'Y, fl;~h· lng nnd fnn nt Hl':tl'l'r anrl Jlw mse nf riylng In from soullli~I'n Michigan.

Collins has long IJPI'll 11 pro· motet• of !li!il'/1'1' JsiHtHI. Jo'or lite past few ye;u·s lw IIns nw irtl:ilnl•d a sumnwr IH>rnr• 1 hl'l'l', J'l,vin~-: his plane hael1 HIHI forth whr•n IIH• word was 1>1\l tlmt tlw fish wem ln.

Por nnynnc who willllsl<•n, Doe i~ quick tr> point oul tlw virlttes nf hlstorl"al Llr•avr•t·. I Je rna in· talns tlwt r!VI'I'ynn2 in Miehi~-:nn nwes It to hlrns<•lf to make the

Gravel Pit Pool Claims Victim

SEVIGNTEI~N YEAI~S OLn and being replncecl this piil(l'im•1J.:e to the :!.~·mil•· Ion1~ is·lnnd in till' northel'll part uf

wee]{ is this Photostat machine in the Ingham county regislct· L:d•c Michlgnn.

of deeds office at Mason. Workmen began last week dis- 13r•avrr honsts nn tt[Ho·rlntc nir manteling the old Photostat to replace it with a new fully strip. 'l'lwn• <1rc lots of hotel and

PILO'I'S IJO 'l'llE CIIOimS on intel'tla­t ion a I tl'ips such as lG Centml Michigan Hol­;;ldns took this week. But dairymen like Co•: F~mens of Mason in th~ pictw·e above lwei I hP cat I le well groomed for the Monday morning tal:c-off to Colombia, South Amet·­ica.

Merlin F. Wood~. ~2. elrownecl automatic one. There~ just. one button to push. Aftct· cottage ncC'ommllflati,ns. 'l'IH! Dc:>idc:; Emens, Glenn Casey, H. A. In a Leroy township gravel pit placement of the subject to be copied and the selection of the only othet· w;ty hesidl's an ;tir-

Millrcr ,~ Sons and \Vii-Ru Farms, all of Wil- panel Thursday evening nbmtt plnne to gr•t to till! island retrr•at. I. 1 II 1 W'll · f W 1 t 6:30. exposm·e time, Operatot· Mary Emens just: [lUshes the button. Is hy boat. 11. fr•rry puts out from wmston, anc -aware I <LC o ns l enaw 1 d · r 1 1 · d · d t · d Cil',lrlevt'o,•· f<JJ' rJt·J.n. I'r>ttrtrl t r··tr• .·1 w M T 1e repro uelwns come out o t 1e mac une rte , r1mme .. " county sent Hobteins on the South American oods nnd rs. Irma Young rlay ns long as tlw water rr•m;tins

trip. of Lansing and Floyd st;e;man and 'sorted. open. When the lal\e freezes over i\i'1t~I' :lw take-of[ from the Capital City I and LaVern Lipps of W:llwms- l f I Islanr! natives, mo:;t!y fislwnnen

llit'[lot'l it I Lan:-:ing, it. was up to Pilot Bill, ton went to u;e pond for n dip. In the picture m·e Joe George and Wal ace Worton o · t 1e of It·lsh r!escent, arc eut otT fmm Tlw eattle were bought: ft'om Ingham

ami Washtenaw county clail·ymen by Erncsto and Felix Moreno who own a clait·y herd in CCJlomiJiu.

S' 'II .. rl c IYJ t A ll'. Tl t Woods was swcmmlng behind the Photostat Cot•pot·ation of Detroit. Worton is a distl'ict repro- lh_c mnlnlanrl. mt. I ,tn. . o- . ~ O C C IS?n 1ompson ° woman, according to the report IH'Ltslt tile llu;c; of!·· toss hay mto the pens and of the drqwnlnft.madc by Deput~: sentative. The new machine will spc!cd up the increasing load Bcsi<lcs providing cxcr!llent pas.~ the pall ol wat.CJ' around. (Ingham Charles Hllderbra,nrlt, when st1c o'f.document-copying and will also turn out a bctlet· quality Lnkc Mlehignn fishing there m·e C t N J·JJoto) I 1 tl · 1 · Sl · f d 1 ~cvernl lakes nn llw island which Ollll y ews J • 10nrc . 1c man s~rugg c. 1e of work, according to Mia Bl'li Humphrey, L'cgister o ccc s.

II I 't t • I tl t. W 1 are filler! with hass a111l piiH'. ca ec ou · · 0 "'pps w ooe s (Ing' ham County Newf.l photo.) transportation costs. ~~ d was in trouble. Lipps, on the According to Collins lhere is nr>

l•'<'lh Mnn•rHt was in Mi1:hi1~an N T If}> • p • hanlt, jerl<ed off· some of. his other place like Beaver for a day, in .Tnl.v inspcr:lin~-: lil'li(!l'al IH'i'r!S. ew !SIX ri)~ rOVI es clothes and plunged in, he said, M . c h hy sheriff's officers, Herrick was n week or a lifetime. I l<! pi <'iii'<! out tlw Hi himself am! 0 but was unable to locate Woods. orn1ng ras driving north. lie had completed ----.. ---rr•l urncd to South /\mcrica last. Sherman, una)lle to swim, ran to the eut·ve anrl was heading .for Br''·es Need L'lghts

Wll~~lj,j·,·Jt l~t'l\ ."'rn.'t'll •'Iilii IJ'ts• (,'[) Savolngs· to I nd ·lv·tduals a farm house for al:l. Special lnj~ures Dr"lver the straighl·away when he lost II , ·"' Deputy Dnn Florian recovered . Poli(:C! CnmmiJ>sioner L. A

',>t'l<>l, '•l•lt'c.··r•n 'l'llr>mp•,,·r•rl, trJrJ],· · Woocl"' borly •tn hour later It control. llis ear sidclcled !JO feel, till.·, " ·' ~ · ' · Wilcden got lite HJIJ!l'OVal of

till' cattle shipment in stride. , was in 18 feet of water. John W. Herrick, 23, of East slntd\ an emilanlm1ent and ovct·· city council Monday nit~ht to 'l'h<'l'l! was no hostess on board lo Inc!ivirlu;dJ> will lwnefit from, filing date is abandoned for an Mrs. Young, Lipps and. Shcr· Lansing received a brol1en jaw ltul'!1ecl. Jlenil'it was thrown out crack down on hicydists wltu use (:l'f!Ct tlw international travel<•rs. the tax bill now awaililt~ l'resi·l April 1:i derullinC!. mRn all tp{d offic9rs.)h1,tt Wr;JOds and fractured ribs. early Tuesday of the car unci the wrcclmge thell· hikes· at nigltt without prop· Tlw ·calli<! werc l>rodrled UJ• t.lw dent Eisenltower's signature. · Estimutc dl!nluraliuns arc no 11ever reapneared aftnr \1" ·'·ent 1 · · r· 1 t J\1 1 c• 11 II' "'I"

"· .. ',' ~. ~. ... .· mdrtiihg in ,ttn '-accident on Phil: lliflnl'cl nim to the gmunil. HeIer tg 1 ~:. axon t:t~ o 1 c,,r. ~ mrnt> anti crowder! forward next \\'rJt'l!t'lt"' Il1<1tltr·r·." ll'itr• Intt• .• ·tl! lrJn."CI' l'CCJllircrl of. married JlCr· 1loWJ) 1 I 1c' so city ttlc'"t' \"I'll t·111" "' ~ ,., ·- · ' ' II · ·.I I ir·· 'I ·tl I' tl • · .orr nance, · . 1 1 ~ • • ~ Ill Ill(• r•·JIJ.IJJ T"l'TJ"rw 1vr•r·r• J>i'lC"'rl 1 1 v me up to ·.. .. ~ '·. ·,·.,. . · · ps roac, a m ·mt c not 1 o 1e I 1v,·1s· ,·1!11110• 11 •. Itt" •. ,, 1•• 1 · ' · · " ·• ' " \l'rll'll to sltJl[II>I'L cltildr•.•n llndt•J' srm~ w.w · HI .c mco . . Tl11': gravel pit pond Is on Dep· : . · , . . . ~ "' . 1 advantage· of stale rcgu atiuns

IH•Iween every 4 or 5 animals. 12 m· oUwr rlepelulr:nts, if the•. ~~ICl,~Oil tf pr:JCttcaii.Y nil of .It JS rils road a 'quarter of a mile cast Mason City llmcls. 'fl1e lll.llllr•<l man Wits tal<en to, whicii requtre lights on the front While on tlw ground, tile nnimals lntsiJand is ineapadtatcrl ur if 11 suil.Jer•l ln wcthholr!mg lax. of Dlctz·road. According to the report marie tlw Mason licnr.ral hospital. I :111!1 rear of hicycles. \1'1'1'1' til'rl. et\1 Smith snid that

tile corniJinerl income of tit" Jam- 1 Hnallh.u1rm .... <•.I::'-!J!.·!CJJ~-J.m~tTJ.r:~~~-l 11t..,. _____________ lllilllliiiiiii_iilri_irrill _____ .. ___ .,..,lll!"'.at-------.u------------~ •·a tile Sl'J'm to enjoy a flight bet· ily ,.is less thnn :;i'l.CiDC( ·m:ty du:ri[uui:e · tirirlcr. the new ta~·· bill. 1<~:· if tlu~y are untied. Neither "

duel up. tu $li00 spent for child l'eJ'M>IlS who miss work because 1 ~~rnitll nor· Thompsnn rtntir:ipillcd

I I I f I II I I · mrt!. . of illness or injury arc entitled any 1!'11111 e J'Om I H! · n s ems. .

IUsunll.v 1111 the first tal\l!·of[ the Fau·nwrs m11y rlerluct up to 2:J',l to tax exemptions on payments Hnimals seem nervous, tlwy of their grnss income! fur the I marie ily employer up to $100 a ·1greerl. nut the Ion~-:er the cattle money spent for soil·rebuilding weel>, if they arc issued under a an: in tlie air, the more ;u:r•us· praelices. regular health ami acelclcnt plan. lom<'rl Iiley bpcomc lo first·class Jnslallitwnt huy••rs ma:,. rlcrlud The exPmption docs not npply lo

'tr·nvel. 1 carrying ch11rgcs even though the the first 7 dnys of a sickness un· Dr. Lee Davisson, stale velcr· ehat·ges arc not spedl'ically listed IPss til!' person is hospitalized.

inarinn, was 011 !Jullll at the air· in tltc eon'tmr'l as interest. Olhr•r utl\'antn;.;-" of the new hill l"•t'l to Cl!rtify that the cattle h11d Sl.ut,!dtoldet·s won't Jwve to pay inr:!Ltrlc lltese features: l'l'<'l'il•er! Til Hn<l Bang's 1est :illy income lax at all 011 IIH! Jirst Businessmen ami IarmerH may dc!~JI'atH:r•s· nnd had been innr·u· $:!0 ot: income dividends. Fnri·Jwr usc the new double r!cclining bal· latr•d fnr hliid\lr•g .. Tusl l)[~forc clccluclionH of '1'/t of ilivirknd in· anee metltod of qnicl1 deprecln· t:tl\l•·nff time, lw illhninistererl an· c·omc above $:ill ean hl! rleductcli, tion on a plant ot· piece of equip· tht·ax spore vaccine to cnl'i1 ani· too. men!. This means llml in lbe first mal. It is unlawful for llw vac· tumlimtl I!XJH'llSI'.~ :1hnvc :J•1; of 1 ye!al' of uHe, the' owner. can write l'i!H' In Ill' used in Mir:higan <'X· income, instead ni the present I ril'f twice the amount for dcprc· •·••pt for iust sueh CXIHJI'I cases ;j•1; of income ean be rll~rlucterl. dation as 'is now alluwecl. "': !hie. Mkhignn is anthrnx·fl·cr IIowcvcr, for nwdidtH! <tllll rll'LJgs The ac:cc!lcrnf('[l rlcpreciation nne! dairymen like it that way rl<!duetions ean he! madr• Jor ex· I p!nn will benefit eorpomlions. llnrlt!l' slate law, tlw plane is not 1 1 1 · f · pcnrlilurr:s on y a Jove 'i• o Ill· They'll nlso get more libcrnl allowe<l '" lnnr\ in Mic:higan once come. Tlwrc ean now be a fam· trr•atml'nl for rbscarch expcncli· 1111' var:eine is ttsc~l. il'' cleduclion of :~10.000 for ilrrws 'I tu;·es and will have greater free· "But what. if J sl!ou!rl havr: n ' rrln·ril landing anrl mayhr. crm:ll liHI mcclicine. Tile present limit dom to set aside surpluses. Tltey hl'fore 1 get to the state line," is $5.0tl0. will have the rigl!l to offset· a Smil h asl<f'll. UcUrenwnt inr<Jmc rnll's are· loss against profits of 2 prior

"Tiwn ynu'rl betlr>r makr Rlll'P r:hnngC'r!. The new bill eliminates yl'ars, instr.ar! of tile pt·esent one it's a f;ttnl ct·ash lwr~nnsc state tile hasie 20'/1 tax on the first year. :Mining c:ompnnies will get ·,.·utllllrilir.s wllll\ill you anyway,'' ~:1.200 nf relit'emrnl incurnc re· l'Xpanr!erl depletion allowances. Dr. Davisson replic•l. ccived <tfter age GS. H.ctirerl gnv· Tlwre will also be a reduction In

Smith nnrl Thompson were cmment employees, including the S2'/t corporation tax rate, sclwcltclr:rl to hem! I he Hnl~•ein~ tcachct·s, firemen and polic·c·m~·n, clown to 47'/t. as fm· as· Miami. They expected <'i\11 get lite ill'nef'il even t hmtgh -----tn mnkC' till~ Lansing-Minmi lc~T tllC'\' nre unrler fiS. ,,f the trip in G% IH>llrs. TIVn College stutlcnts arc now rli!· more• pilots were l'~pcctcrl to picl' L!twliblc if dep::mrlcnl. I\ c!tild up tile lwltcrs in Miami and !carl under J[) or in college m11l whn t h<• 1\Tit:hignn crit tors into the has a job paying him mot·c than Andes mountains to Ivlcllcllln $GOO a ·year can still be lister\ as

Cases of Polio Now Number 17

C"loml1ia is '!.GOO feet above sen a clcpenclrmt with a $GOO exemp· Even with 3 new cases of polio level. 'l'he cows will practically linn provided the pai·e11l pays reporter! in LansinJ:( Tuesday, the havC' t n jump over the moon lfl half of his support. tolnl count in Ingham since Jan· rcneh the !crt ilc Moreno valle:.• Chtwit.y comes· eheapcr under uary l' is rmly 17. Lnst year at pasture. . the new bill. Deductirms up to this time the total was listed at

'l'he Moreno opcra1ions inclurlf' 30'/r instead o[ the present 20% 12, Both counts placed Ingham 110 head o[ clain• cattle. Young will be permitted. far below the average In polio l\lol·n.I1f> r's· a !!~.~rltt',Jt·n Cn(!inccr J[ 1 t' I 1 l!l" 111' v "011 · " c•"' ~ . • ~Ills 'IJ muse Ill ~ .t,, .: . incidence throughout the st'ate ft·nm General Motors Institute. tlnuc for 2. yr!ars to ~ct. the full ancl nation. He 1\nows hif cattle, nccording to IJcnem of,.meome spltttmg as a . I the Michi).'(an breerlet·s who talke<l. 'oint return i[ the husband or All of the cases rep?rlcd 1~1 ng· to him. He !mew exactly what· hi' J 'f J' ham county so far th1s yem have

\\'1 C c ICS. . l · L · n I Lansing wns loni>ing for anrl saw n-lot of Filing dates arc ·aJsn chang eel. I Jer.n Ill nnsmg a c . '. tl c animals before rnill<ing ttp his Under the new hill thr! March 151 suburban areas, according to 1. mind on the= 'iG, ; • .;~:.:·..!!:!:.!.to · county health department . . Miller, who acted as guide for tile rcpcatec\ sevet·a! times in the J'lt- · South American.· turc; he staled. FINDS OLD COIN

It's the first exportation of Southern Air Transport hnuls Lee Hulett was digging in the rlairy cnttlc from Lhc Central everything from Holsteins, Brall· driveway at his home on Hulplt Michigan nrea to Colombia, ac· mas and parrots to mon!;eys, · road lust week when 'he came corrling lo Miller. Because of Co· flowers nnd gold. It operates across an old liberty penny

.Iornbia's rapid growth and de· planes all over North and South 1827. The old coin is .about the vclopmcnt, Lhe practice l:!:llY. be America. size of a present·tlay quarter.

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Grovenburg News Mrs. Howard North

Clnylnn Swirl IIJ'l'ivecl humr Snlnl'liny C!V!'ning 11ftm· 18 monllw of nrmy Hc•rvlce in Ger·­mnny. liP. will gn In T•'nrt Sheri­rlan, Illinois, Wmlnesc\ay whr.rr. he will receive his din<'lltll'ge. Cnllers nt lhe Swlfl horne! Sun· rlay nfiL'I'IlDDn ltwi!Hic!rl Hrmry nnrl Bnrlmrn nul'ldnghnm, Kny nnrl Hltn Hill nnd Donnn .Term PP.dt from AurPl!us, Mt·. and Mrs. Phil Stiles of Lo~lln, Hoy lltidt· lnghnrn aml Miss Bnrbnm Bnnlcer frnm Hnstlngs. In the Pvroning Mr. rmd Mrs-. Clnlt• Swift nnd family were Rl tlw home o! Mr. nnrl Mrs. H•1nry nucltinghnm.

Mr. and Mrs. T-Jnrold WiiHon havr. been vacallonina In the Upper Penln~u\n,

'T'he haby girl horn last wroc•k Sunday morning to Mr. nnd lilt'S, En!'l Whipple wc!lglll'd 7 pottllds, 11 nuncc!s nnd Jr; nnmed Joy Lynn.

Mr. nne! Mrs. lTPnry Blnldc•y nncl Mr. nncl Mrs. Al'ien Bell johJPcl Mr·. Blnldey's hrol hcrH 11nel Fisters nt a pari' In Mnskegrm for 11' family clltliiCI' Sttnclay.

Mt•. ami Mrs. i\Hil Tnwfilr.y nl· tcnrlcrl thr. funeml of his 1111111, Mrs. Mauclr. Towsley of Clwr· loltc, Monday.

Mr. and Mr.~. 13Nnnnl Bishop srwnt lhr. wee!< enrl al llwir c·ot· tagc at Colclwatr.r lake. Onr Df t IJr.lr ncar nei~hhors is Mrs .. Floyd Wnllaee nne! chilrjrcn from Ohio. ·

Mt•, nne! Mt'H, llfrohnrcl J(!ng anrl 2 sonH fmm DPnvrr, Colomrln, wnrc! also gut!strl.

Mr. nnd Mr·s, Dan IIuggct• nl· tended n family gntlwrlng at Jo'itzgr.rnld pnrit, Grand· Letl!(e, Runcluy.

Sunrlny nfternoon !llchnl'Cl !lied and Rlnnlr.y Leonard 'cullr.cl on Clayton Swill. On the way home nl I hn rorrwr of Nichols nncl C:rovenhurg road Stanlr.y wns I hrown from thP. blcyclr. nnd wan etl t and hru!sr.d. and r,uffPred a hronrl inJury. An X·ray wus· tnlten Mmulay to determine thn extent of Injury. He has n partlnlloss of memory, and is advif;etl to taiw It easy.

Monday morning Mr. and Mrs. l~rnnc!s KcBiing nncl Lindn nml MrH. Darwin Doer.r )r.fl hy plane fut· Chlr.ngo. The K~sllngs were eniiPfl t·o 1mllw 11 necond appear· nncr. on "Wclcomr! 'l'rnvellcr" 'f'V program whi~h w!ll be shown :-;oml't irne In Scptumbsr.

Mr. nncl Mt•s, Jnmes Hurl spent lust· wnr.k Monday evening wilh Mt\ nncl Mrs·. Dcwf':y Ireluml nne! Tttesclny evening wl,th 'Mr. and Mrs. Ernest !Iart. Wcrlnesdny evening 1 hey went to 1 hr. home of Mr. ancl Mrs. Clair lllnlllc where Mrs. nose Cole of Lnnsing Is vis· iling. Thursday Mt·. nnd Mrs. Sim Clat•lc spent !he dny wllh lhr Harts ancl Sunday both couples enjoyed a pienlr dinner anrl trip along the IIuron rlvrr.

Mrs. Darwin Doerr nllendccl the wr.rlcling or a friend In Albion Sunday. The bride Is employed in thr. same store where Mrs. DoPrr is employed.

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Mrs, .John Bulclorlf, nl. Fremont Plainfield Sttmlny,

Mr. and Mrs, Almon T.rtthrnp 1\fl'H, 1III:Wl f3blphens nnrl dnuglitnrs nnrl .Jon Hnwlu,Y Sunday, August R, thorn will nre visiting relnliVIlH Ill I~ellalt·e, he rt doclknlion of lite fnrm Jll'O·

Wayne !Carl anrl Wnyno Horn· gram 111 1111~ wot'Hhlp limn·, Fnl­ing 11m cnmplng nl StmthPn, .in lowing lhl.s llwm will lm n lunch· llH! Uppm· Pcttlnsuln. I non nncl 11 pt•ogrnm in.llw f'hurch

Mrs. Clnrmwr. Sweet t'cl ttrnn,J hiiHPmPnt. home !rom the hospltnl lnst Fri· Mt·s. f'lorrncr. Dutton C'nlle!l on dny. She fell nt her honw and Mrs. J?lnt'P.tWP ITolmrs and her brolw hr.r IPg, JltiPHI, .lm;ir. Cmnnn, Jn~;t 'l'urHdny

Mr. nml Mrs. ;.;, V. LawrPncP nfiPI'tHJnn. nrr. sJlP.!Hllnr. n rew ctnyr. nl Hush Mrs. Florrmrr Dutton vlsilrd lnltr.. Mrs. Clam 'l'nylot• of Flint, who

Mr·. aml Mm. Willinm C:tmp· bPil PlllP.rlainecl company from Detroit ovrr· IIH! wee]( end.

Mr. nnd MrS'. Lyle Grow nml Mnrlon, Mr. and Mrs. Harry War· ncr ami Deborah, Mrs. Floyd Smith, Mrs. Roy Warner and M1·. and Mr:.. Otto Wnrnet• nncl grnnrl· son, !lonnie\ Warner, hnd a picnic nl Pleasant lnlw last ''I'hnrs,Jay evening.

O~emos and Vicinity 1\frs. W11lwr II~ntlnnun

Oltcmos people are very proucl of thrlt' new postoffice, whidr was opened Monclny for lhe pub· lie,

Mr. and Mrs. William ITol· hrool< and fnmily, former rP:.I­dents n[ Okemm,, hnVP. hrcn vis­lllng their· parenls and frir.nds llw pasl wee!<. They have lived in Bo!:ton I he pasl yenr· whl)r. Mr. 1Tol!ll'ook flnlshr.d c•ollegc. They will now llw in Arlmm:ns.

Mrs. Siflney Beale nnrl children o[ Tnukon, Tllinois, spent sr.vPrnl <lays herr. with her pm•ents, Mr. nn;l Mrs. Norman Wevrr.

I~ vi.qiling nl thr. home of her son, .Tune Tn~•lor, ~:nncla~· evr­ning.

Mt·s. FlorctH'e T-Tolnws sprmt lhr. weclc enct with ,To!l!e Crnnnn nt lfnnclilla and ner.ompanled her to Pont lac Satnrrlny n rtr.rnnon.

ll·ll'S', JcJorenrr Allrs nf Wil· liamstnn spPnt pari of last wr.r.]( with her· slstet•, Mrs. Mnrlnn Kin· ~ey, nnd family.

Mr. nnrl Mr~l. llidwrrl GrosH· lwns attended the Wi!rlcllng of hr.r c•om:in, Emilie natchelor, In Ypsl· lnnll Sunday.

Mrs. Ina· Ranrlolph of Munith spent the week r.nd at the homr. of her snn·ln·law and clatlght<!J', Mt•. nne\ Mrs. Chnr!Ps Killam. Mr. and Mrs. llohr.rl McCIInclwy of Munith wcm Sunday clinnet• gncsts of the Klilams.

Mrs. Ruth Patton nncl Davlrl left Mnnday nwrning for n va­cation ;11 l\1unusrong.

Mr. anrl Mrs. llnymontl Str.­piJpns visit eel her rousin and wifr, Mr. nnrl Mrs. SP.ha Bristol, nl Franklin villnqP. Sunday,

Mr. niHit Mrs. At·thm· Patlan havr. ~old I heir homr. ancl grorr.ry ;:torr. to Ted Bowers or Delroil, who will taltc possession soon,

Mr. and Mrs. Harolrl Glass spent last wcelt at Houghton i North Aurelius la;te. Annulu~ll<l Nelson

Mr. nnd Mrs. Bnyrlen Hullllnnl ·' and rlnughlr.rs spent n few dayS' Mr. and Mrs. A. Rusdwrl anrl

Mr. nnrl Mrs. Hugh Angell P.n­tr.rtainccl llwlr daughters, Mrs. Marvin Hoskins nnrl Mrs. Ted Ballin and their fnmilir.s nl clln· ncr Sunrlny aftr.r·nrHm. Kay Dem­ing of Bnltlr. CrPc•l< is vis·iting at the Angl'll home this wr.el<.

Mr. nnrl Mrs. George Connrton lwrl Mr. aml .Mt•s. Donalrl BasslP.r nntl son, Donald, as Sunday din­

Fitchburg at Croolted lnlw near Lal<e City. son of Grand Rapids werr Sun· !\Irs. J,yle Grow Mr. and Mrs. !lnlph VnnSkkle rlay r>vcning cnllcrs of Mr. nml

ncr guests. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horstmyer

nncl son called Sundny r.vcming at 1hc home or his sister, Mrs. Clnr·

Thr. Mr.rry.Go·Round r.luh will and son or Miami, I~lorirln, visiled Mrs. n. W. fo'urtney arHl son, meet Thursdny, August 12. at 1he Mrs. VnnSiC'I\Ie's mother, Mrs. llalpll, .Jr. They nrc cousins of home of Mrs. Keitll I!awl<ins at Kale Linn, aml family Jasl week. Mr. Furlney. Ballcr.se luke for an aflernoon Mr. and Mrs-' J(enneth Whiling Mr. anrl Mrs. n. W. Furtney meeting. of Birmingham spr.nt Sntunlay nml son tool< Vera Ftn·tney of

1 S 1 'II M WI 't' 's Canarla, who, has been visiting enrc Leonard. Ten mernhcrs or the Lansing

Poetry rltth met 'l'lmrsclny ::trier­noon for a wol'l<~·lwn mP.eting at ihe home of Mrs. Mllclrerl North. 'l'lw occnsion celehrnterl the sec· ond anniversary of the workshop, and also nR n surprisP. celebration of the hirlhdny anniversnrics of Rev. Nora IIinr.s anti Mrs. Ul::t Curdy, which oectnTerl .Tuly 28, ice cream nnrl a hirthdny cnkc, halwrl by Mrs. Eli7.allrth Dahb, were served. The honor gttests were given flowers ancl hamll(r.r· chiefs·. 'fho~c present were Rr.v. Nom •matt, Mrs. Ula Curdy,

Grayclon Day Garfield wns· am , UIH ay WI 1 r. 11 111g • chosen honor Scout of the wr.elt mother, Mrs. Nora Whiling. for lhe past wee!<, to Petos:wy

Saltmlay ~nil spent tlw week at Cnmp Tutonl<ah, Wolf lnlw, Twenly·two Pioneer Lar\ie5 mvl encl. Miss Furtnr.y is Mr. Jcurl· recently. He remained at camp

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2 visitors were. guests. of Mrs. , 1 1 L 1 I ney s s s cr.

another werk as a staff member. lone IIempy 111 anl'lllg as The North Alll'elius young peo· The official board of the Fitch· nesday. After dinner the ple are painting the basement of

hurg Methocli~t church met at meeting. was en lied to order by the church. the church Monday evening. The the president, Mrs. Eva Dormer. Mrs. Esther .Jones anrl Anna· following officPrs were elected: P!ans wer.e 1!lade for the ~nnua! belle Neisop were Fl'iday lunch· Chairman, Almon Lathrop; vice· Pioneer ?1cmc to be heir! 111 the r.on guests of Mrs. Ida Kempf of chairman, Russell Rairigll; and Comrnumty church Wednesday, Lansing. secretary, Mrs. Lyle Grow. Aug!lst 25. Mrs. Eslher .Tone~ and Anna-

Mr. and Mr5. Lee Titus and Mrs. Fern Keesler and Mrs. belle Nelson werP. co-hostesses to su~iP. spent lnst wee\' in Wash· Ralph Brown and 2 daughters the Missionary me<'ting of North ington helping Mrs. Titus' father spent a wcel< at the Brown cot· Aurelius church Tuesday eve· move to Flint. luge, Chippewa lalw. nlng.

Mrs. Elizabeth Dabh, Mrs. Fredn Mrs. Lidu Mears spent last Kallencgger, Mrs. Milclred North· Wednesday with ·Mrs. Nelli() Me· nm, Mrs. Angie Erlgerton, Mrli. Creery artd Mrs. Lucy Grow. Mnry Boller, Mrs. Ruth 13ellen· Mt•. and Mrs. We~dall Gee and lJaum, Mrs. Mabel Young anrl children are spend111g the weelt Mrs. Gerlrude HansP.n. I at Rush Jake.

Mr. rind Mre. Guy McCue ancl Mr~. Ed Call died at her ho.me Mr. and Mrs. Charlf!s Le.~eney last Saturday after a l.ong stcl<­were entertained for dinner ness. The funernl servtces were Sunday afternoon at the home of held nt the Call ho~e !uesday Mrs. Crystal Skinner. Mr. and !l,~ternoon with bmlal In the Mrs. Earl King of Lansing tmd I' ttchburg cemetery.

Ingham County News Mr. at)d Mrs. Forrest Hartley

and sons·, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Teachworth and son and Mr. and Mrs. William Bradbury, Jr., vis· ited their grandparents, Mr. and

Poston 'Home News 1\ll·s. 1\lyrn Cheney

Mrs. Willis •.Collar and Miss Alta Ward called on Mrs. Myra Cheney Wednesday evening, and called on Mrs. Reva Sanborn and daughlet·, Mrs. Lee Sanborn, .Jr., of Shalinar, Florida, Thurs~lay afternoon.

Mrs. Clara Woolhouse hctd as visitors Thursday Mr. and Mrs. Albert Beaubien and daughters, Jeanette and Alberta, and Mr. and Mr~. Robert Woolhouse an,J August 5, 1954 Page 2

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· Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bucit· ·bcirougll of Lansing and daugh­ter, Judy, called on Mr. nml Mrs. Cleveland Poston Sunday eve· ning.

Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Balderson called on her mother, Mrs. Jen· nie Brown 'T'uesclay.

Mrs. Belle Hall entered St. Lawrence hospital for X-rays Tuesday afternoon.

Wheatfield Dist. No: 3 Lillian Forcm1m

Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Engler and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Don­ald Englet· and family of Lansing were Friday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Merle Swan. Vicltie Sue Engler spent tile weelt end with her aunt and uncle.

Mr. and Mrs. Terry Losey ami Sandt•a of Pitts ford spent the wee!< end with tlleir parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rietz Glynn. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Schcaffer and fam· lly of Williamston were Sunday afternoon callers.

Barbara Foreman and Teddy Glynn attended the birthday party of Laura Carrigan Monday afternoon.

Rosalie Marshall spent the wcel< end with her sister, Helen Marshall, on Eifert road.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Swan at· tended the Eastern Star picnic Sunday at Rayner· park In Ma· son.

Mrs. Robert Foreman enter· talned 12 women Thursday. ·

Mrs. Corn Bartlett and Jean of Mason were Sunday dinner· guests of Mrs. Ella l{ing.

Mr. and Mrs .• Johnnie Foreman and famlly of Webberville were Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Foreman and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Franlt Church visited friends Saturday at 8· nolnt lalte. They toured northern Michigan· Sunday_ and returned home Sunday night.

Mrs. Dan Pntrlck entertained several friends and neighbors last .Tuesday afternoon,

Mr. and Mrs. R.ober_t Foreman and dliu~hters spant Sunday at Lowe .lnke fishing .and plcnlclng.

Lee Ann RlndOelsch, Barbara and 'Janet Foreman, Ann, Judy and· Teddy of this .. district · party. for

:\.:atmplnm· Saturday." · '·

Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson and Edgar Wright tooit Mrs. Wright hack to Ypsilanti Sun1ay where she is und('r observation. She spent a weC!k nt home.

Miss Virginia Everett Is spend· in!! 2 weeks with her sister, MrS'. Wilbur Moyer of Detro! t.

:rAr. and Mrs. Mark Kilpatrick and family have retu)'ned after 2 weeks vacationing at Levering.

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Housel j 1\frs. J(ennet.h BllllCl' 1

Tile Housel W. M. A. will meet nt Russell park, Leslie, on 'f'ilursclay, August 12, for a pot­lucit dinner at noon.

The Cross·lload Farmers 4·H club will hold ils tour on Friday, August 6. They will meet at Jean Baiters at 9:00 a. m. A potluclt rUnner at noon will be held at Consumers rmrk, on Dansville road. _ Miss Barbara Couling of Con· cord Is spencllng this wcelt with Roberta CausiP..

Mrs. Clnudc Howe is nttending the United Brethren con"'""n<'P.r at 13arr.mhy Memorial parlt, ncar Sunfield, this week.

Rev. and Mrs. Louis Novotny returned from their vacation last week.

·WANTED BY THE FBI

ILA MAY NAIL, with aliases, Mn. James ;(astings, "Doodlebug," "Coodltl," and tthecs

Unlawful flight to· ovoid prosecution (rabbery)-harboring.

DESCRIPTION: Age 22, born May 25, 1932, Birmingham, Ala.; hei!Jht, 5 feet 2 inch~s; weight, 115 pounds; build, medium; hair, -dark brown, naturally wavy; eyes, brown; complexion, olive; race, white; nutionulity, American; occu • pations, hat check girl, waitress, lingerie model; scars und marks, two pockmarks,

. one on corner of right eye, one on left cheek; remarks,· speaks with southern accent. '

A Federal complaint wna ftled at Chi. 'cngo, Ill., on May 14, 19H, charging ·Nail with harboring Nick George Mon. tos, n fugitive being sought for unlawful /light' from Geoigin 'to avoid prosecution for robbery, ·

Any 'person having informatioQ which may aid in locating this fugitive is re­quested to contact the nearest office of the FBI, the telephone number of which appears· ~n · th~ first page of ";local tel~

·phone d11e~tones. ·. · • .. _: - - .

'iAFrERNOON OF A FAWN"-Whll~ Rox' 1\llnnlc Monoso cuts n. fnwn·llltc capm• to ~core while fru~trntcd A'K' "Satyr," Joo. i\JIIroth, walls for a late throw tlul'lnll' :1 II'IIIRC In Chjcago, ,

South Aurelius and · North Onondaga

1\Tt'H, II, If, Flelcl

Tile lmnnl nf tile North i\um­IILIS dllil'dl IH Jllltlin~ n nPW hath­room in liiP IHII'HCilHif:l' for llPV. l'nlclrlr!n.

Mt·, nne! Mrs. Chnt·llr! Hll'h <'11-lnrtuliwcl I ilr family rPllllirrn nt lhPir liome Sunday.

Mrs, W. C. Norris rmlcl'lninPcl c•orn pa 11y fm· Sundn y dhnwr·.

MI'H. HIIIII Smilh nnd drildren, Mn;. Muuc!P Bullen and Mrs. Will Nol'l'i:; wc~I'l! at tlw new Cnlumllin pari< Sti!Hiay afternoon.

Pin!{ Community Ag'IH'H JIOWil

pltnl, \l'herP. ho rec•r.nlly unclP.J'• wnnl.llll'ntrnt•ntion,

Mr. nnd Mrs, EriWHI Lnnf,(n of Fnwlnrvi!IP, !1<'rnlcl ITilgltr•s nncl family of llownll, ,fohn Stndl nnrl family r1f SltnfiHhliJ'g, Wllllrun Snyc!Pt' unci fnrnlly of Wc!hliPr· viilo, Van!'<' MPIHI nnrl family nf Dansvilln nncl Orvel JTPnsllnt and fnmlly lind n p!Pnk rllniiPI' 111 lhn LPo MP!Hl hom<' Sunclny.

l\lr, and Mrs. Will Oc>siPrl<' nnd Mr. unci Mr:-'. Cnnoll I :11'1111 WPI'C' Sunday <'l'<'nln~ r•aii<'I'S .111 llw L. P. Wllli;mlH llonw.

Columbia Road iUI'R, \V, 0, Nnl'l'IR

Mt·. iliHI Mr:;, .fohn l'nw<'ll nl· l<'lirll'd lh<' llanws n•unlon ~)tin­day :tl l'oll<'r p11rl<, l.nll!:illl:. One~· hnruln·d and fifly ll'<'rP tltr•re

Mr. nne! Mr~. ChPII!:; llall :111d l'mm all oVPI' \Ill' mlrlwP:;t,

I fnmlly and Mr. and Mr~. Ot·va Mt'H, Lot lie I.nzPil and 1\lrs.

-------.-------------------- Harmon swnl Sunday lu DP- C'ilnd:H'P Lan,~lilltt IVPI'P IVPPI\ PIHI Noble Road rlny with Mrs. Lnwrerwr. Crmulnll 1 llnnc·e, Ohio. gt!t"Hs of Mrs .. r .. ss!P ilillnlin of

Umwlinrl llowcn

Mr. nnd Mrs. Martin Goelz, Pntriela Larson and ehlldrcn spent tile WPek r.ncl with Wllllnm Goetz and family at Soul h Lyons. Sunday liH'Y visited the Dcli'Cilt 7.on, Tile ocl'nsion was t lte tltird bh·thday anniversary of Martin Goetz, .Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. ll. E. Young of Kalamazoo and Mr. nncl Mrs. Harley Tobias anrl girls were Sunday cnllcr.~ at ·tlte home of MI'S. George. Tobias.

Tom Bowen is spending his summer varatlon nt lhr. Martin Cor.lz home with lite 2 Goetz boys.

Olive Smith nnd dau~:hlet• and Marguerite Bnrtit{ and <'11ildren Dpenl Monrlay in Lansing,

Mrs. Myra Mnmtr and Virgil Gray spent Sunday evening with the Carl BowPns.

The Carl Bowr.ns spent Sunday afternoon with Leo and Bess Hedflcld In l•'owlervillP..

Mr. nml Mt•s. Elclean McVay nml son SJlP.IIt Wednesday eve­nin!( with I he C~rl Bowen .fam­ily.

South Leroy JUrs. 1\Ir.rton IUce

of Wehberv!IIP.. ML'S, Ct·an.Jnll has LHITY and Silarrnn l\llllPI' ( 'imt·ioiiP. Snnrlil,l' lhroy all WPJ'C hr.en ser·!otlsly sif'l( nl tile Spnl'· spent tltc WPt•l' end i11 Sl .. Tolms ill l'itiP l:ti(P, tu•at· t11ivc•l. row hospital In Lansing, viHlling Hnsaif'e nnrl .Jadt ])p:;. 1\lr~:. VPrn l'illnwr, wlm has

Kenneth !lire, whn waH tnlwn prez. llPPn qtliiP si<'i< HIIH'!' il strolw, lo tlJC Sparrow ho~pltai Friclny I Mr. nn;l Mrs. \VaynP MillPI' was tnkl'n Mond:ty to the~ JI<JI· night, went home Monrlny mtlclr spent I he werl< I'IHi ·in J'onliat· lowily JIIIrsltW ltoiiH! in Mason In improvcrl. visiting Mt·. and Mrs. nnlr~ M<'· llr~ <'llrrod fell'.

Mr. nrul Mrs. Fcnis Smith r.n- C'IPllanrl. Mrs. MI'Cir.llnnel is 1\lr:;, Mr. and Mrs. ('J 11 u.l rm·ish tcrlalnecl the !:lmilll reunion Sun· Miller's sister. spPnt lh<' \I'C'Pi< ill l'to·;t:;atil lalH•, clny at. tltr.lr home. Mr. anti Mrs. Carlvlro Waltz and llat'I'.V r•ottnly, :11 IIH• <'flllngc• or

Mrs. Forrr.~l Fellows nnel Mr:;, Ramon and Clyde> \V:iltz rroltn'Itf'd Mrs. F:tltrol \Vi1!'11X. Llln CIP.mP.nls atlenrlecl tilr. nut- Sunday from :t trip to tlw SmoJ(y Mt•. and lVII'S, \Vp:;Jpy ~)]topilPIJ ton dub meeting held nl Laings· Mountains. of D;tnsvill<' ;mel l'ariH•r fliT of burg one day last weelt. Maryjl'nn Wnllz spenl tltP "'""]'

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Ma:;on Wl'l'<' l•'riday clinttcr ~uPsls Mr. and Mrs. Mr.rton !lice vis· with a cousin neat· llalllr CrPPic nr Mt·. and 1\:lrH. ll. II. !o'i<'l<l. :-;un­

itr.rl Mrs. Hire's siste1·, Mrs. E~l· Mr. and Mrs. William Fmtntnin cl:.y clinnc•t·· ~:uc:sls ll'f'I'P Mr. :11HI wan! Pnrish, and family or Lan- sprnl the wrc•k cnrl nl 1l1C'it· col· ~Irs: ~{o~. i\ldr'll'h of < ',lyr!P, .nro:Jt' sing Snlun.lay. TllCy nlso viHiled tngc! 011 Cron](pc( lal<e. 11~~~1Intl. I liP)' :JrP I'IIIISill~l oJ Mr. their son al Sparrow hnsp!lnl. Cor Emens toni< n <'nw:; to lhP 'l<'lcl.

Mr. :nal Mrs. Smll Nollie enilerl Lnnsing airport Mondny mnl'll· Word \V:Js rPt·roivPd ilrore nf I hr. .on Mrs. Nnhlc'~: HiHIPI', Mrs. NP.il lnr~. whrorr tl1r.y wrt·r tn r,o by fwrious sir'lows.~ "J Mr. C. C. Dril7., at Sl. Lawrence hosJlltal plane' to Smtih i\mrrirn. llat·nr•H nl ill<' LrlC'](Wfi<Hl Gc•nP.I'Ill one day last week. Cor. Emrns and son hnd thrit• hnspit;d :tl i'l'losl;<'y. SllC' is a

Ot·st Jllntl!' ridr Mnndav from 1 hr fnt•nwr J'Psiclc;nl. Mt·. nnrl Mrs. Ivan Ric;"! nn.l " •·1 1 'I r 1 I' 11 J · r 11 T.ansin", air]rorl. TIJPV I'IPW over "r. anr n' rs .. o 111 11We ·:•n· . nmcc o na I h ca ed on rein I ives • 1 1 · 1 1 1· · r • · s 1 r 'I' · I heir farm on Columbia rontl. er an1c.•e rP a lVI'S I rom ·.I'IC.' part 111 . 'oul 1 "eroy hursrlay nigh I. of Ins! II'P<'IC

Pall'ida Monroe ancl Lnnrltc ======:-:-::------Shot put on n dcmnnstrnl inn for Vantown forci~n students at Michigan Stntr. collcl!e Wcclncsday.

M1·. nnd Mrs. Srldon MonroP and ratrif'ia ancl Pnul West were at Ottnwa lnlw over the wccl\ 'encl.

Mr. ancl Mrs. Max Milbourn and ehilclren :mrl Mrs. Pearl DcWa· tel'S of Jackson cailcrl at the Mr!r·

~rr·s. T .. P. Williams

Mr·. nncl Mr~·. Will o~steriP I'll·

tcrtaitwcl Mr. :mrl Mrs. Frnnl( Oestr.rlr., Mrs. Gmre Kinney and Mr. and Mm. Fmnk Kleimrrhmirll nf Ann Arhor for rlinncr Sunclny.

The Vantown Melhmlisl church ton Hice home Sunday .. Mt·s. De· ami Dansville Methodi~t church Waters remained for a visit.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Cnrroll Glynn al­tenclerl thr. Ma~onic pirnir' nt Mn· son Sunday. They alsn rallr.cl on Mr. a11Cl Mrs. ITarolrl Srofielrl nl Mason. nrc planning a bas:wt dinner at J --~-~--­

f'amp Kiwanis ncar Mason Sun· I Wh"t d o· t . t day, August l!i. I e Og IS riC

Mr. and Mrs. FotTest Fellows !\Irs. 1\I. v. Bullm• spent the weelt r.ntl.with Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glynn at their cot· lnge at PallerHon lal<c.

Mr. and MrH. George Pyper anrl sons of Detroit spent 1 he wee!;: cml wilh relatives and friends in this vicinity.

Miss Barsha Wagner had a va· calion the past week at Higgins lake.

Mr. and Mr£. Lloyd Wagner anrl family allr.ncled the .Julias reunion Sunday at Hillsdale.

Mrs. Emmn Morg~n hn~ hcrn very sick tilr pnsl fr.w clay~ nl lhl' homr rif hP.r flnughlcr, Mrs. L. P. Williams.

Mrs. Carroll Glynn ltnl' en· rolled in a wori,shop roursr. :11 Mir•higan Stale Nornwl collcr:r' for 3 wcei(S.

Mrs. Don Ancel, who was al· the Howell hospital with pneumonia part ot last weelt; is home now, ruuch improved.

Mrs. Hugh Oesterle spPnl Mon·

A r!c·h man wil hout charily is 11 rogue; and perhaps it would be no diJTicull maller to prove that he is also a .fool. Fiedling.

Mr. and Mrs·. Lewis IIamillon anrl c•hllclren ancl Will ITnmilton of Williamslnn mllctl on their nunt, Mrs. Emmn Morgan, Sun­dav.

Orvel Hensliet rclurncd home Wl'dnl's<lny from Spnrrow hos·J

CADY HARDWARE & Plumbing Supply

loll W. Ash

H1wing sold my farm I will sell n.t jmbli!l auetion at t.he Ilhtct~ a mile west of Dansville on M-36, m· 6 miles cast. of ~lason on ~1-36.

illnsnn

1:00 P. M. Saturday, August 7 1:00 P. M.

Phone Mason 2-8761

Price Brothers Phone Stockbridge

17 -F-Ill Maurice &. Bob

Auctioneers

Household Goods Westinghouse 4~burner mcctr·ic Stove 1\itchen Table 5 1\itchen Chairs Libmry T1thlc Sewing !\'lachine Combinlltion WI·itiug Desh: ancl noolwase Studio Couch · ... 2.·11iece 1\lohn.ir Living Room Suite Buffet ' ' Wall Mirrm· Duncan Phyt'e Dining.Room Table Iron Heel, S11rings and Mattress Commode • Antique Cherry Conunode with Marble Top and

Mirror to Match · Antiqtttl SpooJ Bed, 100 years olll Flower Stand . Antique Iron Bed, Stll'ings ami Mattress Quantity of Quil.ts Many Other Items ·

Terms: Cash

Tractor-Tools McCIH'Itlici•-Deering Farmall Cub T1·actor with Cui· ·

tivato1· and Hi-inch lUountcd Plow, 'l'mcto•· lilw new ·

Rubber-tired J,q,wn 1\lowcJ• 50 .l'etlt of G:mll!n Ilosc Chiclwn Feeder Griml Stone 2'l·t'oot J,addeJ• Pm•table Chielmn Brooder 14-foot Row Boat QumiUty of'llnml T~ols

Hogs~Goat ''I I

5 head of Duroc Shoats, go01l ones 2-ycar-old Goat, lnilliing ·

Not Responsible for Accidents

Arthur Hedglen, :J»rop. Earl Dunsmore, Clerk · · ' "J. -··· D · · ·c h'; . . , .. -. ; . . ... ' ~V avas; .. as 1er·

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Cmi\m mmSN"I' l'AY is the silent mcs­sa~.~~· or tlw hotly ami wrcclmge ol Eugene Le­my i\·1illcl', :w, of Defiance, Ohio. Only a few lllinlllt•s h1'i'on•, Miller had robbed the Eddy's :-i•·rvi<·e slat ion in Mason of ~Hi3. Slate poli<'e li'OO]Ier:; spot ted Millet·'s stolen car so11lli or Ll'slh~ ami chased him to the out­skirts or .lm·kson. Millet· apparently lost mnt ml of the r·ur and skidded into a I rce. ll,• was thrown fmm the cat· and died within

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<! 1 . '" 11111 111 :1r·, :111 lllllll' l"'i"'i's in tilt! dl•nd man's pnclu!ts ) , 1 ~· 11 ... ,·,; 1\. it tid it wn~; 11 u'dnck Friday

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' 1 >~, ir1:-' rH.t'lli lr11U11d !';ufi iiiHI r~rac:t•, It:, of Flint rnadc the itlen­,: t!• 1 ... ,;,· l!rr' fid\'1!111~111. tire ul· tilir·.1tinn. Silt! s:rill 'tlial licr litiS· '1,.,.1 ., 1 ,: 1<! !J:uHI l1acl \:il;iled her Tlnlr:;day

;\, ~ l'i"'rh'd !Jy Tt·or;p(,.l' 'f:r~~~~- 11i~;lil lu · cliscuss an·an~~cnwnt!; 'roll. 1111• li:tllliil r•:rr sl;irlclt•d 1111 lite lol' :: divul'!:l!. Tlwy had 1Jee11 .,,, ,,. :11 !.:tnsillg lt\t'IIU(' :rncl pnrlt•d for •I monll1s, Mrs. Mil·

August 5, 1954 Pilge 3

AJ:;o in '!'PI~lmieoim·

,]m:gln 'i'hl'il!s Fihm•d on the SJIOt!

Se~ow the Sahara ·, ·unday-lV!onday

];ul.J Hnp•~- i\rll•tw 1lahl

~l>~e~re Come the Girls in '1'1~chnicolm·

Tues.- ~fled.-Thurs.

nwn 'l'm•slla~r mul

Also Gr1~gm•y Pl!cl{ - Amlmy Ileplnn;n

in

lc~r· saicl. She reeogniz<!d ll1c pk·l , , , lure mul the dc•ser·ipl ion ''mTir!d S Hler~ff ill a l>'linl lll~wspaper Friday as 1" i · !, filliiiJ( her liushand. Sial<! polil'e I C Ji. ~~o• tonic her In ~·~d,son \\''.":rr! :''IC ,)'tch~Oil mnde 11 positiVe lllcnlJfleat 11111.

Commends Attendant

Three youlhs fmm Defiance, 1 !owanl Ft'l'llr'li \VIlli c·r:mmen· Ohio, also icll'nlificd llie !Jody. elation fmm Sla•riJ'i' Willard 1'.

The d1r Miller used was stoll!n in Defianc:c \Vcclnc!-iclny. MiliPr' I~ctrne:-; ffll' llis ('<tlli'ilg:: awl ltl<'rl· lmcl used il in a Iwldup u( a,[ill· 11es1; in l1:sl !'ridny'~: lirrlrlup. ing slalion at Maumee, Oliiu, "Dndlin)~ olll pf I ill' wnsl1!'rr11m Tliursrl::y morning. lo g1•l lhP'Iir·erN' lillllllll'r nf !he

H.ecurcls slww that Miller fwd han.lil t·nr lorrl~ rH'I'\'l'," ;;aid lh" served time in a Wa:;llinglon, D. siH'riff, ":r11ri gr·lling IIH• llllmlll'l' C., reform scl1ool for auto lire! I, rigl1l lool\ eotlillf'ss. Tlw cl~'.-:erip· oiTiPers reported. lio11 of lhe r·m· l!lHitilandit g-ivPn

Miller's gun was a Beretta, hy Frend1 <'II:rilll'd '"' 111 glv<• lht• lwldin~~ 7 shots. Ile had fired une sl:rle poiic'<• and o!IH'I' :rge11des a cliJl ami another luaded clip of 7 llash ll:at me:1111 somc~lhing. They was found on the floor o[ the eat·. kmw <'Xill'll~· wlml !drill of a ear

Besides the estranged wife, Ito look for 111111 I he licl'll~ll! plale Miller is ~Lil'Vivcd by a daughter, irlr•nlifil·alillll lefl no 1'11nm for 7 months old. I rlouill. If law offil'l'l's received 'I

---·--- the same kind of pulllk t•ooper·a· CI'I'Y AHI\S UIHS I ion in. every ('asc•, we'd soon he

Mason's cily cmtndl is tailing rid o[ a lui of thieves a11tl rob· l1ids for the processing of :2,:illll bers." yards of dly·owned hank gmv!.'l :-:In~ril'l' I:ariii's also> lll'Hi'tl'd llw inlu road gravel. IJirls musl IJ<• wurl\ of llri• ,.:ialu police. \Vill1ill turned into tile dly elerk l1y Mon· ~:er·onds from I lit• Iiili!! I lie radio day, Augusl lG, whenlhcy will be 1nr•ss:rge W<'lli on!, ~till<' police I

opened ul 8 p.m. The gravel will :111cl Jael\:itlll :rn,l Lansing C'ily <·ome from the city gnivel pit on I police anrl tlw I•:;iloll slwri/Ts dP· Barnes street. Spel'ifimtions fur pnrlnwnl .~lnl'lr~d >Ptli111: upro;rd· the eonlract hrc availai.Jlc nl the !Jioc:\s ::ntl tlispalc•lied palrnls, tlw eity hall. sheriff sairl.

Stid Wins National Awar~ l'r.tct• Sllrl, 18, son of Mt•. nn.l

Mrs. Lon Is :·ll lei, rc•·nlverl · r•lg!Jth plnt'r! In lhe nntlnnnl Ynrll~~lrlrP hug ,]1111101' jurlging f'IIIIIIJSI ill Ceclnr Hnplds, lnwn lnsl 'I'IIIII'H· rlay, .ron :lilrl, 1:1, a ln:o,llun·, pi:II'Pd IIVI'Ililc•ih in lhe national conle~!l. '1'111! SllriH enlr!l'l'rl 1111! f'IIIIICsl wliilrt mlnmlng fmm 11 tr•lp In Ycllow::;Ione nallonnl rwrlt.

Herrick nh·s, ],(!(J Ger•hJII'Ihlli!lll

Mr. and Mrs. 11nhl'rl Gr>riHll'rl· slr•ln, Bnhll;,' and PalliP Sfll'lll Snlurrlay wllli Mr. and 1\lrs. I."e f;l'l'illlrrl:;ipln IIH•n dPJI11l'IPd for ('nliflll'llia 111 mulw !heir fllilll'f' I! nnw.

r;l'llt'P SJmh•·l :rnrl f111nil;, :rl· IPIIdi•rl llH' SirniJPI I'Punlrll'l ;ol 1\lnrrit; pari\ 1111 Snwlnv. llol:l:il' Sii'IIIH'I rt!IIII'IWrl Willi !limn for a visit.

Mr. :nul Mrs. f'harlf'' ~;1aff11t'd Sfll'lli Sllllll:i.V ill !Ill• llniiH' of ~.Irs. 'l'rP:rsn Ho•llz in Olwmos.

1\Jn:. l.;!rlrr•rl I In I WI' llllrl I'!Jildl'f'll wllh Mn;. fv:rn ll1111sl' and l'liil· ill'l'll vi:;ilc•rl lllrs. i\1 Sem!;r• '"' Mnnd:~v. 1~nn·v ~;Pml;t• l'f!J ur·nPd Willi IIH'lll f;ll; H fr•w \Vf'l!l\s.

Mm. C:!•l':rld llaily l'l'lllriiPd linnw lasl l•'ridav ::flr:r :! IVPr•l;s liflPIII wilh 1111• '11n11se childrr•!l, 'l'nmmi<• D::lly rl'ltii'IH'rl wilh liis llWIIwr, r·orwluolinl( his val'alilln "" 1111' f:ll'ln.

1\lr~·. r:r:we SiroiH'I nnrl !Ill's, Vil'lor CIH'IH'V ;:ll<'ll'l<'ol iliP fn· lll'l':rl 111':: relalive in Sluckhriilgl' l'f'l'C:Iltly,

Cal!•n :rnrl ,]1'1'1'.1' Ilol!S<' sru•nl' fi'll'l nf la:;l W!'l'l\ Willi lllf'il' ::r:nulpan•nls, Mr. nnd 1\h·s. Loyal •.;Iwnll~t·, in L:11winr~.

Mr. anrl Mrs. lv;on H1111Sr• l'f'·

illl'll<'d l~rsl Vrirlny fmm l"lorirl:r n rl<•r H ~~~·\VP!'I<s vat' at inn. L:Hll'il

1\!oon• nf Tnlcsler spent the wee,, Pnrl will: llir·m,

Las! WerlrH'sda.v Mrs. Lee C:Pr· IHmlstein, Mr.-:. Armilcla 1\'lic:i\el· soli ;nul Ll'" anrl Mrs. l.r•n:r L<IIH' r~:rllf'cl 1111 1\TJ·. :rncl Mr,.,, H11lir>11 l111lidr> 111' How1•ll ::nd Mrs. liar· olrl Gt·cc•n of Byron.

Mr. <IIHI Mrs .. J:wnh Slrnhel, n<•isy anrl n11nnir~ awl Mr. :nul Mrs. E.Iwarol ~" rolwl :111rl l'hilclrr•n :r II PnrlPcl I he Slmlml rr•union al Mnl'l'is p:rrk last Sunday.

Mr. :1nrl Mrs. George Glov<•r anrl cliilclren anrl Mr. anrl Mrs, CIPII Wesl aii<!IHIPcl the DeitY. reunion al McCnnnif'k pnrk last Snnrlay. Gnry Wr!sl of l.l:r,v Cily spr•nl lasl week wilh his granrl. p:m•nls, Mr. and Mrs. Glen WPsl.

Mr. and Mrs. August Kinr~ ~\pr!nl tlw week end wilh !heir parents, M1·. and Mrs. Milw King.

fo'rmer Holt Publisher j\Aay Be Heading East

l~vr•rPII Allen Lillie lias unld mn,sln anrl Jlllnnls J:nforc comln~ one or his newly·lmrn Cnllfnl'llln to Mldrigun, rwwspllfiCI'H and may soon lw Llltll' lnunclied Ills rlt'sl news· lml'lt in Mkhlgan, fHIJll!l' In Amlwrsl, Ohio, Tn Ifl20

Ills Pyesiglll is fnlllng nnd sn he wen! In Lansing In launch llll' lw Is l'l'lirlng fmm llw IJCWH· Ueun Bur.:, n Imrie fJUhlll'llilon. p::pl'r rlclrl, II!ITlfHJt'nrily al least. Tn 1931 hi! c~tahll~lwrl llw Jlolf Dol'!rJI's now linlrl ~·11)~111 IIDIW fnr llecnnler whll'l1 lie llllhllslwrl for any llH'fiHlll'ahle improvenwnl In 10 yr!nrs, He Wl!lll In Cnllfnrnln Llitll!'s vlsl1111. In IIIJIHIIIIH!Ing ll1e In Hl-H lo :;r!l type for llw S11111n .~alP of Ills 111'\VHflllfier, Lillie was Rnsu PrPss-Demnci'UI. As n side qnnlf'rl <IS saying, "'You've gol lo llnr! he eslahllslH•rl nnrl OJWI'afnrl hr! ;ll,lc In sec lo rt1n n new;: the Coinllan al Cotali. liP slJid Jl:lfli'l'. You r'illl'l sci type If you the Colnllan uflel' 2 yc•nn; :11ul l'illl'l SPI! I lie e11py, ennw 11111'1( In Mll'lilt:an for n hrid

Lllll1! II'Jrs a fasl llnolypc Ofl<'l'· slay. 'l'hr!ll In I!llfi h<' wr>nl In nlrn· a:; w••ll ns Hll Prlilnr. Jlp C'nllfnl'llla al.(nin lo eslnhllsli liiP \1'<11'1-.·rl In J.:rnslm: nnrl l•:n:<l Lnn· VaiiPy nf lhr• Moon ltf'\'II!W nl ':i111: pln11ls whlh! puhll:ohlnJ.( l1ls 1\n,YI'S llot SpriiiJ~s. Ill' ,-;olrl ilml llrr/1 lll'WSJHifJCI'. · n11rl stnrlerl ih<' ('lmlnvorlli liP

Thr: III!WSpapl'l' £'111'1'"1' nl J.ii!IP, vl<'w In Los Angci!!S counly. J[p lrJIII( I\1111\VII ns ColonPI, h<'1~11n In s•llrl Ills C:linlswrll'lli piiper n year lflllli nl 11111 ag1• rJf 17. ll1! \Vf'lll In ngo nnrl lhcn I'PIIII'IIeri In lhr• work for· llir~ MI. Morris llli11ols, IJoye.~ Ilot Sprinr:s arPa In lnr!Px al $f) pc•r V11'1'lc, IIi~ flr·si l:nuwli Ihc War·m Spring::; lasl\ was In lr•am lo sel I,VJII: hy Courier. niH<'IIillf'. '!'lie· LlrH:I,YJH' Iu1:l lif'Pil Af!Pt' st:n·Iing I lie Cnnrll'r, Lil· lnvenll!d 11 i'<!W ,\'ears pmvlnnsly. il<''s vision lm1~<111 to dim. l•'nt· a [,i/llc• IH'f'lllllC' nnl' or lhe f:rslcsl SJIPII he lmrl IllS wife Nelli<! rl'ad :rnol l'lmnesl nJif'l'lllors in till' c·npy lo him wlill" !11• r•nmpiiSI'd ll'llrl<'. Jli~; liJirPrl is slill a II'J:l'lld il inl11 lype. But Iw f<'II Ilia/ liP around Lansing. ncPdPd a rcsl, and so solrl on!. rr

For ow• spPII Lillie lefl thr1 hi,c; slghl Improves Iw may come prlnl i nr.:- lr:ufp fm• llw IIH•at PI', Ilc llllr~j( lo Mll'liiga 11, lie I old fri<'!His, pl:ryt'd tlw plano for H lrawlinr~ nlllionJ~h lie is flrsl golin~ to slop s!r)['k c·ompnny frn· n .nronlhs and I in the Missouri Ozarlc~:. Jle mlglil lhr•n Wf'nl hade tn Ins tl'rtrll'. Ir<! even st;:rt n pnp<!l' !lien•, or· hUI' worlwd for nr•wsp:rpei·s in Wls· one, he ·salrl. ·

Holt News Items Mrs. Ernest Burlew

Scouts Camp for Week at Kiroliex

llm·lcl'I'S l~ntm·t nln Tlw L:rUI'en !Jarilel's ~nter·

lairwrl al a family picnie Sunduy al their home. Oul·nf·.slnle 1:ul'sls were Mr. illirl Mrs. Phillip Iler~irr of JTillslrorn, K:rnsas, :md Mn;,

NinPtec•n !loy Si'ol!ls of lrnop Charles Unruh ami children of No. riO SJII'rtl lnsl week 111 Camp Los Angeles, Cnlifornia. Kirolir>x. 'l'l1ey WPre :wc•ompnnierll __ _ hy ll:~ir l<':~rlers, AI Saunders nnd Erlw;ml MeArlii111H relurnerl Mannc:e M111gus. Monday /o his homr! fmm Spnr·

During IIH!il' c:rmpin~: <wlivil il's row lwspilal where lie was con "II" of llw hoals s::nk, and IIi!'.\' lined wilh Jllll!lllllonla. finished tlu~ lloaling lrip·wilh a Mr. nnrl Mrs. Hrmald Ph•1w•, rlunllle load of pussengers in one accompnniecl hy Holwrl l'ie~('C, llllal. will spend llils W<'elc enrl travel·

,Tl•rry Updike was eleclcd tn the in~: in nm·lhcm Mir'liigan. Order of _the Arrow at llw camp. Mrs. Hoyer! 'l'hr.nrlorski a!•r•nm·

David Jones, son of Mr. anrl Mrs. Kenneth Jones, spent the pasl 2 weel1s at Mystic lake camp,

panicrl I he Niles llrool;s family lo Bi•r Pine Jslanrl last week.

Mr. and Mrs. Dclherl Forwarrl of Dearborn W<'re Sunday guests of Uw Jesse Curtis family.

l'nmeh1 ,Johnson Ilonorml Pnmeln Johnson, dnnghter of

Mr, nnd Mrs, Lnwrenr•e ,Jo!mslln, cclohrntccl her 10111 l:lrthrlny nn· nlv<H'HIII'Y f•'rlclny afternoon with 7 nf hor frltmcls, names were plnyccl and refreslnnents were served,

Jlfajnr and Mrs, TTnrnltl Wnln· man nnd nnlwrl will Ienw fo'rl· 1lny to Hfll!llll lh!! tWXI 2 wcelts nt 1~nmp ul Gmyllng.

Mr. Hl!d Mrs. Willlnrn Fnr!ge lr.fl Sal lii'CIIl,V for n :.!·IV<'P.IIIi VII· Pnllnn trip of llflfiCl' Mit'hlt:nnnnd parts nJ' I11e I•;asl, lnl'ludlnJ.( Nl· nr:nr·n l'ltlls. N1•x1 Wl'<'lc ••ntl Ilwy will rnc>r•l llic l•'t'l!d lloislnglr1n~ at Iliggi ns lulu• for I he wer>ic encl.

Thn Arllnn· 'l'nylor fnmlly Is llf!ellrllng lhe IICXI :2 \Vl'Cks at Big SlHr lnlw,

The Lnwrenr'e .Jol1nsom: were Sri!Hiny dlnl\c•r J~llt•sls of MrA. 1\mold Hwch in C:l'llnrl Hnplds,

1\lr. and Mrs. Slr•plll'll llr>pl· <'lrowsld Sfll'lli last week in Ihe Norlh li>:hlng.

Mr. and lllrs. lloherl Moflllt have mnv<'d l11ln Ill<' fnrnll'l' Van· l!nlsl l'l'~:id<'!H'<' on Elm slrcel. They moved In llnll from Lan· slfll(, and liaVl! :1 rlauglit<'rn nml a srm.

'J'Iw l'aul Hodot•I~<•J• family will altenrl llw Connl'r reunion at llit'll~ville, Ohin, over Ill!! weelc l'llrl.

Tlw William lluinw iamlly sp<'nl 1111~ pasl 2 W<'I'I\S In till! nnrlh 111 lloughtnn and Sancl Ialws.

your L•nnox dealer. Ht know! what I ~~~fJ' btJt in hrating.

F. C. Anderson & Sons HtlllS\'i llll

l'luuw lillA·:!~JU:l

Special Summer Prices on 1-H~ Refrigerators

ModetM-75 7.5 cu. ft.

Only $189.95

Model L-8 5-D s.s cu. tt.

Only $189,.95

Model M-105-D 10.5cu.

Only $399.95.

See the Decor~tor Colors . \ '

Only International Harvester has such deJicate refrigerator colors that will do so_ much for your kitchen. See ~em and you'll know why. You'll, never be sorry you bought ·a "Decor a tor Color" refrigerator. You will, love it!

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Social 6venls anJ Personab •• Ill ~I

Mary Anderson Chooses Shades Of Pink, Lavender for Wedding

Warm Weather Wonders from our lingerie counter

HOLLIDAY COTTON PAJAMAS

Jlt·oztdclol h 01' J>Jisse Sizes 32 to 40

$3.98

RAYON TRICOT PAJAMAS

Shortie m· Ungulzu· I.englh GoiVns Sizes 32 lo 40

$2.98

l•'inc Combetl CoUon Pllsse

GOWNS ' Sizes 34 lo 46 '

$3.50

COTTON DUSTERS SlzeN 12 lo 44 '''

$3.98 and $5.95· 1 '

NYLON ,DUSTERS

Shower Honors Nancy Page

SUMMER CLEARANCE

on ...

Mr·. nncl Mrs. Clayton Hulett, Knlhy azul ,Jim were week end guests of Mr. and J\lrs. Eel Snidet• of Saginaw.

'I'Vilrrccl Kinsey nnd Mrs. Made· lynr. Malle of Delrnit spent Sun· clny witlz Mr. l\insey':-o parents,. Mr. nncl Mrs. \V, E. Kinsey.

Beach Balls + Snorkle Tubes

Swim Caps + Sea Bee Swim Masks

Doughboy Equipment + Sun Glasses + Goggles

Reductions

As Low as·

Photo Supplies Cameras - Film - Bulbs

24-Hour Photo Servi~e Custom Finishing

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Okemos Church to Mark Anniversary Unity Holds More Power Than Atom Bomb, Speaker Declares

Migrant Missionaries Complete Ingham Work

What the Churches Are Doing

Lifelong Resident Of Fitchburg Dies

Arnold Frinkle Dies in Hospital

Smith Family Has Sunday Service

Clrw, IT.ulnnrl Nyr, Donnlrl .Ttt lien, Clyclc Ci!'lHir nlng HohPII Prurlnn, HohPt I l!nycl Hohr11 Wnoclmnn an1l Donov.111 C1 nni\· l11le

Ml~s VII gin1n Pli<'P lVIII con lillll(' ,]S eiC'IlH'Ililll y Sll]lf'l VI'OI 111HI child d<'<'Olllllnnl. RiiiHllri Irnwlell will hr. hI gil sdJnol ruin Cl)l.tl olllfl Tessf' [l,Jirilelot Will bf' In ills 121h yem as suprrlnlcndcnt of sehnols

Aldis Riggs Wlillr.ltllll as scr• ll'l.tty In Jlowlrll :mrl Hnsr D.1n ret· will conllnuc ns Sf'Clf'l/11 ~· lo fl,tlrilrlor Wilbur Oslt.uuiPr, fpr mer hnm rl memhro1, lias hrrn 'IJI potntcrl hi' lhP llnnlri lo lhr IIPW po• Ilion of chJPf Pngmcror .Jllll Jwad of the CUSIDrlloll st.Jft

lnglwm's honw m!Hsionntle~ In lht• Sp1ullsh spPaidng migrant \1 ntlwrs 1 his SlllntllPI' 111 e c•om· piPIInr: ti!Pil wmk In lite couniY l ills Wl'l'l' oiiHl nr•xf.

Delltt Veidr.rmln and M<~rc!C! TlcJtCI'<l who haw ilr.Pn llviniJnl Slocl,htldge, ilnVP lnugilt at 2' HI !loci!~ In the Stm•I,IHidgP n1e.t e wh mot nln~:. and h.tve lwiJH'rl .11 IIH• M<tson st hool In tile .tiler· noons. 'IIH•,v will Itt• le.tvlng the r•otllll) tills wt•Pk ~nrl

M1·, nnrl lilts Hlr hm d Crnlson, who h.tve lll<Ldc lill'ir hc,alqtt.ll· ll'ts ul Mt~•,on, will lcnvr IWXI week e•wi AfiPt 111nllwr yP.,II ut. II, HI fill ri SPminm y 1),11 II 01 rl, CrtlllH'r lie lll, liwy will go to lndlrt a•, missinn,llil's,

lii!Hs VPlrir•ll olin will gl oH!Uale fwm IIH• B.1ptlst Mlsslonmy '1'1 oilnlng st lwoi 111 C'nlt <~go tll'Xt Splil1J!. Miss lll'tll'lll will ])(• ,1

soplil>l11nlP <11 lhl' lt.tllllllg stllnol All lhP WOII<r'IS lt.!Vl' hi'Cil llllrll'l' lhc N.tlllill tl Cnli!Hli of Chlllf'IH•s

l\!1 nnrl M1 s. c.n!sr111 .mrl !Ills, De iriPII.t In W!'t<' Sunri,JY lllnlll'l' gu••sls of HPI and Mts ILJylllolHI Nmlon .nul f,mliil' In lit!' evr.. nlng thP~' IJ.irl IIJP tJsuo~l Sunrhy lltlliJIV [rn tilf' ll.tllon,ils <1l 1111' l\f ISflll l\lr I!Joriio.l lilllllh, P[jlllfl ITII'III f:dlllf'S olllfi a \VI(ISiJlp SCIV· It l'. l'lu• mis•,lnndllPs lmvc t.lugiJt lim young l11l'lt In Je•,Hi some !•;IIJ'ilsil .Jnd IIIVP JliiiiU!uJ lf'r'le o~lion and 1\rll slup sPr vires for IIH•m

Baptist Youths S(hedule Outing M1s. C E A~hmorr. ~prnl 1111'

week end w11 h her clmighlf'l 1\11 s nnlph B1 eedon, nnrl fmnily Nmrlcrn mPmhf'l s of I he .1t Tnckson T'allhfnl l'ollrmr1s Sunday sdwol

Mr ani JVll s. Eall IT!d<Py of d.1ss of I hP l\Tason lliflllsl rhtn ch Los Angrlc~ Cnilfolnln, nJe I~Picl .t [llr 1111 l\l,«•,ncl.t) f'V<•ning at spenrllng .1 few dnys VIS! I Ill" I ll'olSdlll I,Jj,p I hr PVI'Illllg \VaS fJ•icncls 111 llw; Vlf'lllily " SIJCIII 'WIIllllllllg olllcl p!ny111g llllll·

Ateh1e, Pal nnrl Mlkf' Mcl\av 11·1' 1110 golf of Flint arc VISJ!Jng llwn· g 1,mcl l'hr m< mhr1 s nnrl fllcncls who narcnls, M1 nnrl M1·s. J!nwlcl nllenrlcrl IIH lurlccl .T.ntc o\ngcll, Wm d. Donna Opdyi<c .Janel Opdyke,

M1· and Mr:-;. Dale Twrp f'n liPuinh Clm k, Vn gi111n 'I .1ylor, tcrtainecl rrlniiVC"s flom Indi.mn La11y Bowen 'I'J!IJC Killmer, fot· I he wrek end Hoget fi.m~rn .J nn Lyons, Anna

Edgar Mnt slmll of Gregory 1s Ifnlmes, M.11 Y I•'Js!J, V11 gmta assisling wtlh the wmk nt Mil Roclcl flo~ llorlrl Mt ancl Mts. ner's furniture store and funrrnl St,mlr.y Holmes, M1 and Mt s home Pmtl HJ('h:u cis .111d Hcv and Mt s.

Mary nn.l Conn1c W:ml nrc v1s Clmence Hoclrl. !ling liHHr grnnll[JarPnls. Ml'. nn.l ----Mrs Grm gr Ward at Oscodn United Brethren Camp

And Conference Held Mt ancl Mrs. Eolcl Cot nish,

Lany and Gary nre vacntJonJn~ for 2 wee,<s in the Upper Pemn· sula and Wtsconsm The M1c!11gan annual confer·

B01n to Mr and Mrs Slanlcy ence and camp mcctmg of the Faye, a daughter, Kathleen Ann u111 1cd Brelhrcn churcl1 IS he mil', July 28 a~ Foolr hospital, .Jack held August •lli at the church son camp grounds ncar Sunfu:~ld

Mr an.! Mrs Georgr Hohcrls , ' nne! cluldren of Lansmg wcw IC rile conference will( h. hegnn

1\luson Chm·ch of the NuznrPne, 1 hour fron1 11 n m umlrr cnmpe I scrv1ccs, Sumlay, 11 :0(} a m.; Roy Mumau, pastor. Sunday I lent supe1 v1s1on. Wednesday cven1n1: rncelmg on llchool, 10 o'rlor.l,, preaching scrv. --- !I he fnsl ami llurrl Wednesclay of Ice, 11 ~'c!oe••<: N. Y P S sPrV· Williamston Rf. lUmy·~ ( ',llh·llhc mon~h .. Sundav ~chool 111 the Ice, G:4) o dock, song .1ml pJaJse • nlic Hcv rr Hugh Conllim, pas·! same hulltlmg at 11 00 n. m.

The family of H K Sm1th Will hold lhc1r nnnual rcun1on in the Amer1can Leg10n hall on Sunday, August 8 They will have chmge of I he mot nmg serv1ce 111 thr B.tpt1st chmch

The message Will he g1ven by !Ienry Sm1!h His theme Will he taken fmm Ephcsmns G:12, "Gori's Answer lo Communtsm"

cent callers of Mr anrl Mt s. Tom August •1, Will close Sunday, Howard Mr. RohC'tts was for· Aut{Usl 8 D1shop E:~1 a Fun I< ts, mf'tly a teacher at the Stock· I pJcsJdmg over the sessions of the illlrlge school confctcm•r

Mr aml Mts Raymond Fmk Camp mcctmg Will bcgm Sun·

Ev:mgel1s1 1c message, 7 30. Pmy· tor.' Confessions nnd devniJons -- . . er mcctmg Wednesday f'Vcning at f>atmcl.ty 7·:10 Jl m. Sunrl~ 1 . IIoil Nuz.trt•nc, Rev Will:"~

J~dcn Ulllted BJ•cthl'cn, Rev Herbert Cherry, pastor. There wtll be no services, ctther mrnn· mg 01 cvenmg, at lhe church on Sunday, August 8, clue lo the 11n llltal confm ence bcmg held Au gust iJ 8 at the clenomma110n's camp g10umls ncar Sunfield.

Solos will be g1vcn hy .Tnmce Smith nnrl Mrs. Phillip Faust man or Kalamazoo and mus1c by Palsy Endsley of I<ankakcc, II linois

alfcnder] I hr. [UnCI a] of I he ]a I· day, fill gUst 8 oliH] C Jose I he fa). ter's cousin at Allwm Sunrlny lowmg ~l.111~1,1:, Att~.usl 15 Hev.

7:30. m.1sses at 7.30 <Lncl 10 30 n. 111 helley, pastor. Sunday school, 10 Mrs. Alief> Kator spent srvrrnl Noble Belt~ m.tn o[ I cxas, known days last week with her n~phe~ ns '!'he I'ightmg M.1rine Evan· Paul Ellswotlh, and family at geltsl," Will he· the spr.tJ,ct·. The Dexter Jol111son folmlly of Spllngf.eld, Wlllhunsfon Fif'C 1\ll'thocllst, A

D. Hodcad.Jy, pnslm·. Church t;choo] 10 11 111 \VOISillp SC!IVirP 11 a m nncl 7•30 p. 111. Prayer Sel'VICC 'flllllSclay, 8 p 111.

Williumsion Cenh•r 1\lethmllsf, Home c .James, pastor Worship

lit serviCe, fl:)O a. m ; church school, 10:30 n m.

Williamston Jluptlst, Harolrl 1 Reese, pastor. Church school 10

a m \V Ot S)llp serVICe 11 11. Ill

and 7 30 p m .Tu111or ancl senwr groups G·30 p m. Thursday Teachers lesson study followed by pmycr servwc at 8 p 111 Ladles Buplisl Union thn·d

1 Wednesday, 2 p. n. 111 homes.

Willllllllslon Wesleyan l\l1•lhml· Lst, Jli'll•ll, Rev. Delos Tanner, pastor. Worship servwcs, 10 00 a. m. and 7•30 p m ; church school, 11:00 a. m.; pmycr serv1cc Wednesday, 8:00 p m.

Williamston Naznrcne, Rev ~ Harold Yochim, pastor. Church fl school, 10:00 a. m ; worship serv·

ice, 11:00 a. m ; ptayer meetmg Wednesday, 8•00 p. m.; Ladles

l Mtss1onnry Socwly first Tlmrs day of the month at 7:30 p m., as

t announced.

I Wllllumslon 1\lemm·h&l I.&lt her· an, 1022 West Grand Rtver, Rev Kurt J{oeplin, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a m ; Bible class, 10 a. m.; d1vlne service, 11 a. m Nursery department m basement during regular divine service

Inter-City Biblo Church 282'7 E. lUichlgan, Lllnsln~r '

ServiCJs at :n a. m. and '7:11 ALL WELCOI\IE

Roy Patterson, Pastor

Fowle•• ville: ConfessiOns nnrl de· a m ; m01ning worshtp, 11 n m ; Vol inns on 1"1 ir!o~y 7 00 p 111. Sllll N Y. p S, G·<!':i P 111 ; evenm!: d.1y mass at <J:Ofl a 111 r.vnnge!JslJc scrv1ce at 7-:'lO.

Mrs. Emma DICktnson left Sat Illinois, Will be 111 ch:ngc of the PL'ayer meclmg rnch Wednesday

Unit Jlnptisl !'hurc•h, Rrw C at the church at 7:.30 p. m.

Jamps Po~sma, p11slnr Suncluy Holt J'rcshylt•riun, Rev Vernon motnlllg wmslup, "0 ,1 m, Sun T. Sm1ti1, m1n1ster Clntrf'h setv lay srhnol, 11 u. m; Young Pen we at 10 a m VISitors and new ph·~ Cill'lslinn Fellowship, G.30 people 111 Holt arc welcome. p. m.; Sunday cvenmg serv1ce, __

7:30 P· m ; m Jd week service, ]~lien Unilt•tl 111 ct ln·en, Rev Wednesday, 7.30 p. m. I IIet bert Chm t y, pastor 10 00 a

-- I m, Sunrlay school; 11.00 a m., W111inmslon Gnspcl llall, <'1021 mm nlllg worPhlp; 7•<')5 p. m.,

Bmklry' toad. Brr..tlong of Brearl I CluisiJ.In Endeavor, 8: l':i p m, 10 a. m; .sundny school nnct B1hlP evc•Jung serv~ee; 8 00 p m, Tues· class, 11·.10; Gospelnml mm1slr~ rlny, l'iwn prac11ce; 8.00 p. m., Sunday 8:00 P m ; 1111111Stl'y Fr1·1 \Vcrlncsday, ))J'ayer mcetmg. day, 8 p. m. __

Williamston St. italherinc'.~ l~lliSI'OJlnl. Normnn T<ume, vtcar Serv1ccs and dH1rch school, 11 1)1) a m ; fi1s1 and fiflh Stmdays, fourth Sundays, IIolt Eucharist. Third Sundny, mmnmg prayet and litany

St. ,Jumes Catholic l\lission, Rt. !lev. Msgr Clint les Kc.ilmg, pns I or Mass Will be RJltd at the chap el at the C'Ol'llPr of South .Teffer· son .tnd Cheny slteclc. at l0:30 Sunday monung.

Housel Uni!etl Urt•lhren, Lottls Novotny, pnslor Sunday school, 10 a. m; WOlShJ]l'SetVICC, 11 a 111 ; Cht is I inn l~ndcavor, 7 p m ; evangel!s11c sr1 vice, 8 p. m Chon ptaciJcc IS held every Werlncsrlay at 7 30 p m., wtth ]lrnyer meet· ing at 8 p. m.

Willlumslon Wesl~ynn !\lei hot]· 1st, Itowley, Rev. Carl Co!fcy, pastor. Chut·ch school, 10.00 a. m; worship srrvice, 11:30 a. m.; young peoples mectmg. 7:30 p. m.

Olmmns Jlapiist, Rev John Booko, pnstor. Morm ng serviCe, 10 a.m.; Sunday school, 11 a.m.; Sunday evenmg service, 7:30 p. m. Christian Youth Fellowship, 6:30 p. m. Wednesday, B1ble study and prayer meeting, 7:~5 p.m.

Wllllnmston l\leth011ist, Rev. Horace James, pastor. Church .;chool, 10 a. 111.; worship service, 11 a. m.; Youth Jo'ellowshlp, jun lor group, 5 p. m.; senior group, ll p. •l!· Choir practice, Wednes dny, 7 p. m. ',

Fil•sl C'hm r h of Christ, Scien· list, !IInson, holds serviCes at the clmrci1, corner of Oak and Barnes <11 f'els, cvc1 y Sunday at ll :DO. Sunday school 1s hf'icl during the servwes fot pup1ls up to the age of 20 Wednesday evenmg meet mg nt R 00 includes testnnomes ol CluJs!mn Science healing. A puhil< read1ng room 1s open at the chm r 11 every Weclnesddy and Satm rlay ft·om 2 to 4. How the mdJvidu.tl cnn find L! uc ]oy, heallh and courage through gam· 111g a SJlllltUal unrlet slamhng ol God Will he cxplamcd#L Chrtslmn Scwnce set vices Sunday, August 8, 111 the lrsson·sermon entllled, "Spn1t"

First Picsbyterlnn, Mason, Rev. Paul L Amold, lllllliSter Sun rl11y, 10:00 a m., union se1vtce wrlh Metho,llst chtnch in Pres· byter1nn sanctuary, Rev Arnold, speaker, on the subject, "Power for Life." Sunday school, 11 :]) n. m Westmmstcr Fellowship, 6:00 p. m.

Community 1\lethodlst churcltes of DllllS\'ille lliUI Vuntown, Rev Charles R. Gross, pastor. Church school, Dansvtlle, 10:00 a. m.; worship se1vlce, 11:15 a. m. Van· town worship service 10:00 a.m.; church school, 11:00 a.m. Sermon toptc: "The Lord's Prayer ('!'he objects of prayer)." M. Y. F. members arc to meet at the church at 7:30 to go to the out· door serviec, the place to be an· nounccd later. ·

DamiVIIIe F1•ee 1\lethotllst, Rev. H. E. Moore, pastor. 10:00 n. m., Sunday school; Genevieve Freer, superintendent; 11:00 a. m. wor­ship sel'Vlce; 6:45 p. m. Young People's service, followed by the

Schools Announce Teaching Staffs

urday for a month's v1s1t w1th _m_t_ts_ic_· ----------­her 2 hrolhms and lhe1r families 111 Cnliforma.

lUnson Jlupllsl, Rev Clnrcnce Rotlrl, pastor. Worship serviCe, 10 DO a m. The congtcgat10n is urged to go 10 mmutcs early for n peuod of mcdllation and pray. cr BnplJst Youth Fellowship, G:30 IJ lll; evenmg SCIVIC£' of SlngspJI'<lllon, spectal music and a message ftom Gael's wot cl, 7:30 p m ; mJdwecl< servtce of Bible study ami prnyer and song 7:30 p m. Wednesday.

--------------~----------lhc Pteshytermn church with Rev. P,nll Arnold prenching Church Sr'hool m both churches o~l11·1'3 am, Elmer Scoi1elcl, Met hod1sl supermtendent. The Methodist Youth Fcllowslup Will not meet duung Aup;ust The pwycr group Will meet each Wedne .day evcnmg 111 the elM pel

lUason 1\lclhodist clllll'<'h, Au at 7:00. Anyone who cares to gust 8, union worship servtce in

1

sttlcly and pray 1s inv1lcll

Mrs Hallie Fcc of Elsie 1s spemlmg 1 he week With Mr. and Mts. II!ram G1bson

Doc Gtbson remams about the The SlocldJritlge Commumty some

Agrtcllltllt al schools will open Mr and Mrs. John Becker and Tuesday, September 7, w1th en fam1ly of P11tsbmg, Pennsyl. rollment in all gmdes. Faculty vanirt anrl Nancy Becker or Des members arc to report SeptemhGr Momcs, Iowa, were week enrl 1 nnd 2 for· pre school confer· guests of Mr. anrl Mrs. Rober I rnces and the making of final Glover and fnm1ly. , prcparalions for the new term. Mr. ancl Mrs. D1clc Langham

At this wntmg the faculty iS and Douglas Vlsitecl Mr. am! Mrs complete, with the exceptiOn of Alwyn IIayeo and famtly of Clwl one elementary position, w1!h 52 sen Sunday evening teachers under contract. Mrs. Nclhc Turner lrft Sntur·

day for her home at Rcdlancl, The followmg rut•nl schools Ca!Jformrt, Mlcr spenchng the

will bt> opewlccl this year· Ken· past 2 months w1lh friCnds and neely, Slowr.ll, Baseline, McCall relatives herr and Derby 111 .Jaclcson county; Mr. atl<l Mrs. Cecil Hudkins nne! F1tchburg Balclwlor, Derby, daughters called on Mr. and Mrs Pleasant View, Lowe, McKenzie Omcr Corey of Plnclmey Sunday and Reeves in Ingham county; cvenmg. wh1le Plainfield nnrl Bullock Will Mr and Mr:-;. Arthur Smilh and remam open 111 L1vmgston coun· sons were In Toledo, Oh10, for the ty. weel< end, where on Monday they

Tlwrc w1ll he 5 elementary ·attended funeral services for the rooms at Munith and 1 at Greg latter's aunt. Mrs Tina Bricic ory, the same as last year, and !J Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Malcho elcmcntmy I'Ooms will be oper· ancl chtlclren of Detroit wmc Snl·

I alec! at Stocl<bJ;jdgc instead of 10 urday evening d111ncr guesls of . Mr nncl Mrs. Floyd Hinclcley.

And daily in the temple, nnd in every house, they ccaseu I The follow mg. tcacners .wtll Carolyn Robeson of Gwgory not to teach mad l'l'caeh Jesus Christ. (Acts 5:42.) Read teach at Mumth. BcssJC Bather, spent Sunday w1th Clance Coole Acts 5:29-32. Zella LeVan Cllf.lot~ Haclc and Delm Runciman of Ann Arbor

This text describes the daily practice of the early Chris· tians. The coming of the Holy Spirit upon them as they waited m1d prayed together in the upper room had been a real experience. After His coming they wet·e not content to sit by quietly. Indeed, they could not keep their new­found joy to themselves. This power in them stirred their feet to run and their lips to tell.

Words fail to express om· amazement when we read of the early Christians. They were courageous in the face of scourging, imprisonment, persecution, and even death. In spite of all that the world did to them, they had victory.

Leona Becmm~, prmcipal spent the W!!ek end with her pnr· Those teachmg at Gregory are ents, Mr and Mrs. Glen Runci·

Myra Reid, Hester Fillmore, Ber man. nieta Wheeler and Donald Burns, prmcipal.

The teachers hired to leach in rural schools are as follows: Ella Randolph, Ethel Cain, Mmnie Stanfield, Anna I<llmer, Millicent Sweet, Myrle Rancl<, Edith Wa· terstradt, Ruth Shepard, Rose Bc11rse, Thelma Votes, Nellie Picl<ett, Darts Every, Helen Cool and Nellie Denton.

In addition to its 2,517·ncrc proving ground at Milford, M!Ch· lgan, General Motors has another testing faeiltty southeast of Phoenix, Arizona It is the Gen· era! Motors Desert Provmg Ground, covering 2,286 acres and With a 5·111ile clrcular han Iced j1 track.

Ingham County News August 5, 1954 Page 5

We Serve All Faiths

' IN OUR many years of Hl'l'l'i<•t•, Jli'D)lh• of lllllliY l'l'ilginus denominations huw cniiPII npon us. In I'H'I'Y l'IISI' We hUVt• cat•e· fnlly lollowc•d uny t itnal m· JH'OCP!hn·e S]lec•iflcll. w~ llliiiiC no distinction among I he llunilic~ we sm·ve--ull H'C!'ivc tile snmc C'llllrt<'llllS consld· m·nt ion nnrl otll' best PI'O• fpssionnl pffmls.

JEWETT F11neJ·al Home Tho Homo of Friendly Service

Ambulanc:c Service day and night.;

t\mbulnuco equipped whh oxntn and Emerson 1csuec1tntor.

Phone Mason 2·6151

What they had then, we can have today. God is always ready to possess our hearts and minds with His ~ve. He wants us to go out to serve in Christ's name and for His sake. Can He depend upon l.!s?

Elementary teachers at Stocl<· bridge will be Helen Mttteer, Mavine Sweet, Rachac:l Cassidy, E. LaVergne Fuller, Erma Streets, Pearl !{neale, Pauline Wild and Doris Eisenlohr, with one teacher still needed.

First Baptist Church PRAYER

De11I" Gocl, We pray for, the powet• of the lloly Sph·lt to possess us, Gmnt unto us courage 111111 fnith to go forth m&ch llny fll't•ach· lng 111111 Cfaching otu• Lord ,Jesus Clu·lst by nil we t1o m• say m• think. In the m&me of Clulst we 11rny. Amen,

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY life preach' Christ? -M1·s. J.

' ' .

The complete list of junior and senior high school teachers In· eludes Bessie Mltche11 and Marlon Ramsdell who have been teaching In the elementary school, Irma Cronkhite, Nellie Stephens, Lo)s Juengle, Luelle Best, Frank Ra· dowskl, fohn Ameft, Robert Me·

Jefferson at Elm 1

CLARENCI~ UODD, Pastor

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lwlpcrl Mrs, rrurfortl's mother Donald Rice and U'ioyrl nice, club Aurelius Center t't!IOIII'flle her 82nd hlrthduy an· udvlsor, 'rlwy poster! llllfcty hnz· rrlwr~ary ul Mllforrl. nrrl Hlgns on lhe fm·rns of .i\llgllsl 011111 1~. l'lmlnlmniln•

f:!lt Plains · •''

J\11'11, HniJih nocalc•· '1'1 I' II 1'1 I I fl 11 Llllllhert, l•'lnyrl H!Po, llurold Mr, H11rl MI'H, Clllrnrrl n:ulrly ru ' 11 11 111" '· rneo ng 1 W 1 A wwldlng Hlurwl'r wns r:IVI!Illll

\ViiS lu•ld Ill tiro Hulpli J(cn~lct• ncoerlll,i~IHl'UI•JIIIllll Cuvenclnr line ll· llro 111\VIIHirr'l' lrnll lil"l 'l'lriii',Silll," twvo 11 ur:w gl'ilnrl~rrrt hor11 rrn , r " ·' lrotnP Friday evenlnt.:. 'l'lie rwxl ' ·' • r•wrrltll,' lol' J•',ri\VIII'rl ,Jnrrrrltl)',H illHI • J\\IY 20. 'I'll!! Jlill'l'llls nro Mr. iiiHI I II I I M 1'1 W 11 11 1 1 rru•Pilng will lru It! c nl I rn wmo r~. ' orr.nce n <el' t'a cr nn Ills lrrlrlr•-lo he of ,SI'JIII'IlliJc•r· r.,1, lr1rs. Hnrlr11r CiHrlcly. 'l'lrl' bally 1 1 'I 1111 L' 1

I of Cnrrrdr! Wc!sl on .i\llf~IIHI 12, Mrs. M nne C HilT 1 •"IIIHIIY Morrit•a nm•11, h." Atii'PIIIIH frir.>nds tu\s been rrHrnr!cl M:trlln Ant ro11y. \ "I 1111 t ·' Mr. a111l Mrs. AniiHrny Gr!rlltY. Hflei'Jloon, Mrs. c, rur·r· I I'll 1'1'· lllldnl'lglrhrH's. 'l'lrn wPrltllng ~~ifl"

Frlrla.Y evr•nlng I'IIIIPI'H ol I liP 1 1 1 1 v 'l'lil•lrt "ll""l" c•trrrrl·ry and da11glrlm' fmrn 'l'oledo, Ohio, .It n !I o e 1.: " "'' ,, ,, '. ll'l'rl' riJ:;plnyc•d llpon n lid liP rlc•r· 11'(1 'l'lnlt homf' wr•rc• Mrs. <'laud \VI'I'I! Hunday J(llests at. tiro pJriJ. frnm J'nsrulenn, Cnllfol'lllll. !\Jon· •rnrlr•d wlllr t'IIIIIIIPs and hasi\PI LQur.h of Leslie•, 01111 1'"1 11 '• Mrs. · ('· 1, 1 l , 1r llll' dny slie acr:ornpanlt!d llwm lo Dt!· llflllfiiiPih. J•'nr n•fn•slrrnc:nts 1111' "'olmlt 11 itlll1Pl' HIHI Mr. 111111 Mt'H. rp .r I' 11 er 0 .. Ill I I f I I +<•· ll•nll where shu w v H t r· enr H lun;tr·ssf's 111rs. l•'niiii'IH ('offrry, Cnrl Seeley ami family or Lair· \Vr•r•k 1'1111 gru•sls 111 lire Im (or a few clays, i\lrs. J!Piiy HardPPJI, ~·lm. M:r'r sin)' ' · I Tin I; 11111111' wr·m William JJIHIJ· _.

•' ' 1111111 lol' 1-ln•iiPr Mi~H 1\'IIII'~~P.l'· 'l'ho nalph hcc!sler family Iorin !')\VIIIIHTJII IIIII I Mrs, Jlr(ll ,, Mr. nnrl Mrs. C:lm~ Hr~Jror .wr·r~· ill' c'•,;Jr! ami I'I.Jyllls •i·inlc, all' ·or enlled on Mrs. Lois Hlll'y ol fl;ry, SPJ'vPd prlrwll, awl l':d~r·

!!undny nflr•r11or11t r•,lllt·r.c; ol Mr. l>r·troit 'lllrlll<t'l' liiii Monrlay llll(lrl. willf'h w:rs dPr·or·atr•d wllh wml· nnd MI'S, Glt•llll lfllrfrmL . Ml",'' IIo\VIII'CI nnslr!J' :rnd HflllH dim~ hi'IL>:,

Mr. and MrH. AIIJ(IIHI L:llnlwrt " T I D 11 I' IT II Mrs. LP,c;IIP ))p\'V:rl1•n:, 1111• spt:nl Monday at lire Hollin nlt'e .o s 111'111' o nwr• hlll!lll Iarmer llr!lt•n Mr•Ma1111, l'l:;lll'd ' 11111 01111 ' 'Hrur·c!, H[ll'lll Sunday 1\l home. ln•;l wr•c•k' wltlr Darl;r 1111d Caml Mr. nnd Mrs. !.Psllt• \Volll! 111111 IH•r· parc•nls' horne ill Leoni. Jlunlwr. tan11ly. Wr•rlrli•Hdny r·allr•t''i wr•rr• r';tllr·r·H al llrr• Ira 'l'inlt home Mr. and Mrs. ,Jcnn Hanrlolph ' 1 ·""" ,fr••·li•:, Mh:s r•;dillt .f•'"''!'

'· noon nne! evr.ulnrr f{Uests in the home nl' Mr•, nnrt Mrs. E&lwnrd ,JPr:iiH nrrtl Sleplwn,

Mr'. 111111 Mrs, n, A. llllnlw•· nnt! family und Mr. urrd M1·s·, J•;Jmor l•'l:urr:lrPt' :rnd f:11nlly ullrmclet! llro llftli l•'lallglwr rl'llnlon nl l'ollr•r JHII'i< r111 fiunclay.

,1, 1•:. ltrltrlrtslr>ol arrrl Mr. 111111 Mn:. n .i\. 1111111<1'!' 111111 fnrnlly \VI 1 1'l' J~ltl 1 .'ll~i ~;illltrtflly PV( 1IIillg HI llrr• lrnmr• of Mt', Urirrlnstooi'H lrl'llllll'l'·ill·law anrl HiH11!1', Ml', nnrl ~Irs, Alvin ll:rlllfax HI ,Jui'IIHon.

l1••1or·c•s Mtiiii"WH Is visiting t lhi·: \1'1'1'1'. 111 ,fnl'li~on wjlh Mr. 'I lid Mn:. T .a Mar MaiiH'IVs, .Tnseph 1111d !\far:;lr:r Ann,

11'\rs. J.. S. MI'C~It•Pry of Ann Ar·· IJIII' w:r:; :r visitor \VPdiiPHrilly nnrl 'l'hrrrsdav l:wr WPI'I< of her· HlH· 11'1', Mr:;. Knllh Weci<H, nnd ,foanh!, Rev. nnd Ml's. Mr•rPI Hr•n!·llll illlfi S1111dily \VI'I'f' Mt'. illlfl Mrs. Louis nnd Llwln were Sunrlay rlinru!l' ·•n.J Mr. nrul Mrs. i\lfr·••d ,]0r•Jr•·

tiunlly of il1rrm•r, illlfl :.;rlrul;ty l\1111'1,r•nrm11, Mn;, !'ill Woznlal<, g'IWSlH of Mrs. l~llwl Hull and illld fnmily wr•rp Snndny nfiPI' '11', ',IIIII l\1r .• ·, 111'111'1' 1)1\1 ',IJIIIJ',·rrn· MrH, Lois B\alw!y. Mr. illld MrH, ·- -·.- --- J·:lr:ht l'fllipiPH J>ll!l ror II lllll'IY cullm·s were Mr. fllld l'llr,,, l~:rrl " t 11 1 f ,. 1 M f' J

I I I Hoy Noah WCl'C Sunday alll!I'IIOOil :t IC! lfJillf' II II'& ', IIIII I'S, '•I · Bccltwllh, ill' 11[ ll11 I, Mr. 11111 Mrs. )on r·,·ril"l',", ''li~ In Ma•;.,n a ff'W days I Iris I '.VIII' 1 .Jr•r·l\s Salrrnlay (~vmrlnr,• In

'1'1 1 '1'1 1 II t 1 1 1,,·,,1'1\ :11111 L! grallrldilliJ,'lrters of L ,, 1 1C l'il II I I ill It )' Ill 1'111 1'1 ""'f'l' (, &'r•IPIII'IIll' lit!' hlrlllrJny llllltiVPI'·

tlw LP:q: 111• fill' 1111' l:lirul p\r·rrir· l.:nrelrq:, Miss C'nnrl lltrghl's of Mrs, ,JPrrn H:rnrlolph urrdr.r· Mr·. :urd Mrs: ltnlph 1\"l'>'h'r ~III'Y 11r 1\lr, ,1!!1'1\s, 'l'lle gtwsts ot Gl'ilnrl Wllod~, L<~rr:;i 11 ;:, :;:ilur· Dr·lruit ;rwl f:IPnn Hir•e of Leslie, went surgery at 1111: fo'oole h11s· ·11111 f:llnlly nltrtndr•d tire• ll<lllilld· 1,111;11 , fr·"rn 1 ~ 1111111 ll:rpldH, Lnnslrrg­dny evl'tdng, Ml', 111111 Mrs. Cliiude Lrmi!II of pllal In .ful'i(SIIn Monday mom- ~,., ''"'IIIirr" SrrtHIIIV al Mort'IH'i. itnd VPrmnnlvlllr~. .

Mt'H, Norris Hnn w•·nl 111 f:t'IIJIII. I.Pslir• spPnl I•'rirlay with llrelr lug, Linrlrr HandiiiJrii will Sl10111 1 Cll~l'lcs BannPrman,c•pJr•III'Hir•d ;\IV:I llowr• llllrl Ada Hmith en· Ruplrls with thl' Wlllfl('ll 11f I ill'··~:-, rl:rlrghiPI", Mrs. I toll\ II !t\r•e, il feW days Wllh Jwr llllc:lt!, Terry lrl:, h~rliHI!tY ariiiii'I!I'SIII',Y WHh II IPI'IIIillf'rl liS tllnnt'l' J.!IIC!Sis Oil

tenslnn groups 'l'lrnn:d:t:,•. '1'111',1' Mr·. a.,:l M1•s, Hollin Hlr:c HI· Hnnrlolph of Lcsllr:, ' •:lll'lll"rsr> JIIII'IY ill 11.11' lwnw ol Mr. I '1'\nn·Hday Mr. awl Mrs. Lel'Oy visited llru Mil'lrit~nn ll:rlll'l'.\', r·x·, il'llrlr•d the 1•::1trm !laplds t•amp ·Mr·s. Lois Ul:llwly Plller·pri lire 11 1n;l}>ir·~· .n:llpll .!:I'Pslr.,'·· .<;w.';;t~ SyPlllll,t :rnd Mrs. fi,\'rnoiii'H moth· lllbllot·s building, fumilrrr·r· lliii·IIIII'Piilll: StiiHiay, University llospHalal Ann .i\rbor \If I!. MI .• 11111 Mls. Aru.nsl Ltlll Jl'l'. VL,rlnl'' 1111 Morlllny Wf'I'C! Mrs. ~l'llrn nrul IIPI\1111111'' l'tll'llllnt'l' Tlu• I•'PII l'l:tlns ~-fl dub went Wcrlnc~rlay morning In undPrgt> IH·•·I nntl son llmr'"· IT:rlliP !sht•m, nann\' nnd llr!lh i:u:lory. Audn•y !qwnl 'l'w•oday I"" 11 sr!l'r•ly Ioiii' M11ndny morn· 1111 r.ye Olll!l'llllon. Mr. ar~rl Mr·H. Jtnlph Kvr•.c;IPr l'lrilips of Leslie an;l MrH, Cnrl until Sunrln~· at lilt• N"rTi~; llart[ itt•~. 'I'Jr.,HI' llltr>nding wr•r·c• Connie MI'H, Mary Moarl ol Wlrilller, and farnrly helped Mr. 111111 Mrs. Sr:ult.

FOOTSTEPS TO FOLLOW­Setting the pncc for n blood donor drive, Gloria Frazer, lc!t, and Gertrude Gilhooley pnlnt, blood-red footsteps thnt lend: fJcdcstrlnns to their Red Cross' Bloodmobile, pnrlwcl In down-

town New Yorlr. City.

' . Wheatfield .Center

1\lrs, 1~1'1111, rJohlliSQil

Arthllt• Fro11t 111 lmpi'Dvlng nt the Muaon Gcnerul hoH11itnl,

Paul Bnuer an~ chlldr'n SIJnclay evening, '· ' ·•

The , HI meollng ol llvc~tocl<, gnrrlenlng nnrl ~ropa will he Man· day cvpnlng, AL!g11st' 0, ut · thq nl the home of M!ll'lhn Wn!lnCI', • .

Mr, and Mrs. K1mneth Weaver nt•e 'the pumntH of n son, IHH'Il 17'!'=~~=====*'===='1 August 2, ut Spnrrow hospital, weighing D 1h lb. Ills nume Is Cury Joy, 'l'hc Weavers huve 11 duughtcr, Lorrie.

Mrs. Arthur l~rost wns u Sun· dny dinner guest of Mr. und Mrs, Ilermnn Greltrmbcrger und fum· , lv

Mr. and Mrs. Dell Wolf spent Sunday after11oon and evening with Mr. and Mrs. Carl Wolf ut Eaton fia11lds,

Mr. 111111 .Mrs, Berton .Tolmson, Neva and Jennie, with Mr. ami 'v!rs .• James .Johnson were Sun· day dinner r.:ucsts of Mr. and \1rs. Leonard .Johnscm and Linda al Gmnd Ledge,

Mr. and Mrs, H. R li'rcmt spent Sunday with Miss Alfrleda Frost at South Haven.

Mr. nncl Mrs. Det·ton .Johnson and Jeanie went to ML Plem;ant Saturday afternoun to get Neva, who lmd eomplcled her 6 weelts of summer sc~wol.

Mrs. Dell Wolf entertained 1111 extension group Wednesday eve· nlng.

Mr. unll Mrs. Berton .Johnson and Jeanie visited Mr. nnd Mrs.

The Ma'in Drag By The Ad Staff

Rny Perldns Is on vacation this weel< on a fishing trip In Cnnntlu,. II!! left Friday nnd will return. the end of lhls wcelt, ·

Dill 'l'horhurn nnd Ross Thor· IH1rn nf the Thorburn Lumber & Coni Co. spent llw wcclt end nt IIII,:r.:lns lultc.

Mrs. Kcnnctn Mnthews Is on' vaeatlon from the Ingham Coun• ly Ncws lhls wecl< nnrl next.

Kenneth Shcffct• Is on vucntlon frnm the Inghnm County News for 2 weclts,

We are rich only thrnur.:h what. we give; unci poor only through what we refuse and ltcep. Mnll. Swetchlne.

home while lwr· piirl'nls \l't'll' al 1 \Vt'ol, Lilli11n 111111 .Jim Lumlwrl, Cnllfnrnlft, wu,, a vlsllrll' nl lhc /\LJ)!II.'I Lamlwrl f'PII'III'Irle tlwir Pleasant latw. l!{olll'l'l 11111! Harlrara Bannerman, .Jnmcs B. Mcintee lwme Sntur-

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Wl'drllng nnrriversary 'l'uestlay Fislwr llncly oper·nii'S ll sl:unp· and D tooling ami research plants Mr. nnri ... Mrs. \\'illinm Jlurl'ord Did< Bissell, David Dilllnglram, dny. Mr. Mclnlco will ho wot'l\- £'\'ening. lng plnnls, l!i assembly plants irr I!J cities and 10 states. Ingham County News

To meet needs of thousnnds ot Americans threatened hy polio, measles, and Infectious hcpatllls,. Heel Cross pr·ovlrlcd gamma glob· ulln at un cverugc mte of 5 cc per minute cTurlng l!lri2-ri:J.

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Did you think a soul was invisible? Did you even suspect that it was a theological concept that only ministers could understand? ·

Well, look into this boy's eyes! Do you see happiness ... the certainty' that life is full of beauty and truth? Do you see hope ... the assurance that' every tomorrow will be better than every today? Do you see courage ......... ~ the fortitude that will look through defeat to victory? Do you see faith .·-:-j the confid~nce that God hears, and knows,. and cares, and helps? , .....

You're lo_oking into a soul! You're seeing the spark of Himself which" God has put mto every one of us. And you're seeing it still unblemished by the cares and disappointments of life.

You can see a soul through your own child's eyes. But unless you give that soul, a chance to gro!"' !lP with t~e body and mind that possess it •• , soon you II no longer see 1t m your child's eyes;:·. and perhaps someday 1

1 you'll no longer see' it in his life. ' ' . ~he Ch~rch, th_rough careful religi'ous education, de.velops that spiri­t"!al mner-bem,g ~luch w.e call the soul. Your child deserves the advantage of the Church s mstructlon. And, in church worship you will rediscover

. ·the beauty and strength of your own soul. . ' . . .... ·.

THE. CHURCH FOR ALL ••• ALL FOR TH:E CHURCH

The Church is tho greatest lacier cin carlh lor tho building. of characlcr and good cilizenship. U is a storehouse ol spiritual values. Wilhout a strong Church, rioither democracy nor civilizalion Cl.ln survive, There arG four sound reasons why every person should r.lllend services regularly and support the Church. ~'hey arc: (I J For hio .. own sake; (2) For his children'o sal:o, (3) For the uako of his communily and nallen. (4) For Hie sake of tho Church iluell, which needs his moral and motorial support. Plan.lo go to church regu· larly and road your Dible daily.

Boote Sunday ........... ,., .. Romnns Monday ... , .•.•••..••. Mntthcw Tuesday .... , ........ , Luke Wedneada.y, •.......... Ecclolli:aotcl Thurcday ••••••••••• , .. Paitlms Frldo.y ...••••••• • ••..• Lnmentatlana Saturday .............. Mork

Chapter Veraca 13 C·l4 16 21-28 12 26·34 II 1·10 30 1·12 3 22·33

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A Hymn for the Worlrl Council of Churches

Hope of the World,

Thou Christ of Great Compassion Hope of the world, thou Christ of gt•eat compassion,

·Speak to our fearful hearts by conflict rent.

Save us, thy people, from consuming passion,

Who by our own false hopes and aims are spent.

Hope of the world, God's gift from highest heaven,

Bringing to hungry souls the bread of life,

Still let thy spirit unto us be given

To heal ~arth's wounds and end her bitter strife .

•• Hope of the world, afoot on dusty highways,

Showing to wandering souls the path of light; . .

Walk thou beside us lest the tempting byways

Lure us away from thee to endless night.

Hope of the world, who by the Cross dldst save·us

From death and dark despait•, from sin and guilt;

We render back the love thy mercy gave us;

Take thou our lives and use them as thou wilt.

Hope of the world, 0 Christ, o'et· death victorious,

Who by this sign didst conquer grief and vain,

We would be faitl~ful to thy gospel glorious:

'" Thou art our Lord! Thou dost forever reign!

-Georgia Harlmess

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This Page Is Made Possible llu·ough the Genel'osity of tile Firrtrs and Individuals Listed Below ' .

Dav1s' Clothing Roy W. Adams Van's. Service Cowdry Healing & Ventilating ·',:C. W. Glenn & Sons • Stockbridge Leslie' Coffee Shop ·'

Ware's Drug Store

Silsby Implement Co.

Pioneer Barber Shop

Gamble's- Holt Wayne Miller Sales & Service

Ball-Dunn Funeral Home

The F~rriS' Company ' ' '

Vogt Funeral. Home - Dansville '' •,

Thorburn Lumber & Coal Co. Wolverine Engineering C~. Sc~midt's Department Store Dart Manufacturing Co.·

Mason City Bakery Estes·Leadley Funeral Home Dick's Sunoco Service Dart National Ba!lk · '

Jewett Funeral Home Max McCarn . . George's Market The Farmers Bank ,

UR TROUBLEs .. ·ro ·CHURCH AN'D LEAVE THEM THERE • • I ' • r 'I ' . . ' ~ • : ' • . \ ' ' '' ~ . • . .': '' ' ' ' • . ' .

Benient Feed & Supply Service

Jini' s Mar~et

Mills Store .. ,,

H & M Drive·in Cleaners • Holt

Ingham County News Morse's Restaurant

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Rhoda Kelly Arrives in Greece August 5, 1954 The Ingham County News Hhmln Kelly In lu l.i1 ucr.c ne u 1 CJII f!· 1 f1ii.l'' -~~ ·• ·. ·r.,. ' '"lllntivf1 of IFYI:: Ontornutlnnul l•'n1111 li1 . 1

Ynuth E.xr:hanuu.) .She wn1;. chrHICII nu .t l1 r;' , •• rt1Jlri!BI1111utivo bacuusc nf IWI' frlllll r' '

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hndrgl'liiUHl nnd her 4~11 nchil)ld'llll'l\1. I r .. Thl• report W11r. Wlilhm hy hur ~hm th· 1 nftor her urrlvul In Gn•un1, 'jl

I hnvc! arrlwrl In Crei'I'C! s" mv I' . I

nf WnHltlnr,:lnn Hlnle ·lo hmll'fl u shlfl Salurrlay lo go In 'J'url{cy fmm NaplcH, ·

We pklwcl up a fr!llow frnrn Laughs and Music Spark Fox Billings true IJo'YI~ experlc•nc·e IHIH IH'V,IIIt.l/

Let me ~Larl al the beginning anrl relate the pn~L month to .)'fill. . Callfornln on llrc ship who wm; The w!lcl nnd lrcnclHH'IHIS

On Juno 12 .Jol111 First of frlllin"' · nlso going 011 Jlw "Me~Hnpln," ~0 .Jungle of the Ammwn counlry Is I!cYE rern·r.scnlallve lo Jsr'iiPI. i . the selling for Pnrnmouni'H

I we were 8 sl ron~ going to Drln·

111111 I left home frw Wnsltingl•llt. ·· · brand new Teclmlcolor advcnlure . . rlbl. We were luclcy, lhnt we 1 "Tl " 11 1 1 Ju t D. c., wll h M. H. Avery. i\lr.: c rama, • varo, w 1 c 1 s c c o

Avc!ry wns ~nlng Jo llw Nallotiiil , I C'Ollld get 2 eompnrlml•nls ilc·j open next Friday nnrl Snlurdny HI Agents Connell 111 Wa:dlinv.·'' eausc we had a great qunntlty nt the Fox 'fhcntre. 11 slurs I~cr· ton so It malic! II mosl ,,tea~:atll : I of IL!f'~ll~c with us nil. We tried nnnclo Lamas and Rhnndn Ji'lem· trip for all going by milo. In siP~fl m; hl~sl Wf' c•cntlrl. Gus hnd lng and co·slnrs Dr·lan 1\clth. II

contains a CflSI of Stlci1 players In Washington we I Hid nn r1r·' a duffle bng which plm:erl on n liS Lon Chancy, Tllrhnnl Denning

lcnlnllon period in prPparal iutl: suilcnsc~, mnric a good bed, sn we . 1 M r·vl Mill . t I I I I I I , ,m• a n e1. nr go n~ to our c·nunlril's. Itt Ulll' wr.m a 1 c to gel n go111 n g 11 s Prorluc·c:d by William Pine and

group were lh1: rir:ll'i!l<lt•s to lim- slecp--nthcrs dlrln'l l'lalm so \VIillnrn 1'homns one of the most

11 cnst conslsllng of Hhoncln I~lemlnfi, Gene BnrTy, Agnl!s Mnorehencl and snmt! of lhc 1111·

llon'H mrlslnmllng new Hinging srnsntlons, Tr.rcsn JJrl!wor, Guy Mitcl)cll nnrl I he Dell Sisters.

'I'll!.! film i~ sr.t ngnlnsl 11 hnd~· grnunrl of the NortltWP~I timing

I one of ILH most cxeltlng cras­llll' golrl rush. 'I'Iw ~tory eoncerns n rlevoll'•l nnd muslmlly irwllncrl family, Miss Moorehr.ncl nnrl hr.r rlnughler~. H h on cl n Firming, 'J'cr<'sn Brewer and lhr. Bell Sis· lcrs, who upon their· arrival In llll'lntlenl Dawson 'fo .Join Lite ltl'llli of I he houselwlrl find Jlrnl lw hns bePn murdered.

zil, Et'lllll!nr, .TIIfl:lll, i'orlllf~lil, ,,.II rnudt, tlwugh. Tlw f(J'flllfJ r WIIS srtcec~sful fli'IHlt;elng learns In rdy, 'J'urlwy, I~rill'i ami Ct'L'I't'e, .... ~.'"'"''''"···c• !raveling wlllt lneludPrl .Julm Hollywonrl hlslory, ",Jivnro" wns mnl>lng HJ of ll~ allogr•lllt~l'. Our ... r •• ua 1\t'll.V Jo'ir~l of Ionia, Donna Citilrl~ of lcnscrl In pnrt In .Jhc henri of the Van' Strl·ens Leave or·icntnl ion Jll'o"I'OIIII r·orJI:Iinr:d K·tnsris I ols norrqn·tn of Colo· A Ill 1•1 1 r " r:r·r111ps In ~tucly lite lnnguage. \Vc ' · · • ' · " ' llliLzon w 1 :;, 1e resu ts o discussions on tlnri<'J'slandlng nrlo 'IIHi C·trl Guslafson of 1 1 lwri 011r veHJH'I' sc:rvlcc. niter din· ' ' -·• ·. · I his local on work arc reporter lo F H • w people, Arnl'rlcan ilgt'll'llillll'l', JIO· !lf•J' llllri ilelore ihe evening ]JI'D· Massal'lntsclls, all gntng to Is· inC'Iude some nf LIJC most <!YC·in· or orne In est llllenl po!id1•s anri visil:; wlllt 1111• pral:L rncl, 11nrl Leo Pa[Jolpolus uf Cal· lrigulng ,lun~ie scenes ever pul cmhassil's of llw r·mJnlry 11'1! 1 1 1 . 1 1 C'll 1 ifomia and Harlan Brammer of on film. Bul lhal alone Is not I 1111 .. nnrl 1\1! •• ". D,n\•l·' V"!!S'I 1,1n 11 were going lo. Jn WasiJingtolt 1'.'1! · '1 Y • ,,.,, nrnvt:r a ' ll'it Jar Arlmnsns, my parlncr.r; In Gn!eec. whut malws ",Jivaro" MJeh an un· '' u " " tried 10 r.:o to a resllllll'illll of a 111 l•m·r· !·;rJ 1\ranwt· of Sotilh Da· 1 13 1 11 1 t 1 ltavr. fOld !heir farm on Phillips

l;,t:r lo ".o '" l'orltl,','al. Then WI! In r nr st liVe were mlr• IIIII lout• usunl picture. The facl of tlw road anrl arc icnvinJ', nc~·t wcei~ dlfferenl l'flllllil'y l'ill'lt I'VI'Itilll'.. ' li""'J"C 'I mil trl I te I'IIS llJTI II I II I II. t h I I t I . .,

,,.,. 1,1 ., 11 to Pa!1•rtno. We took a nh' h ' '" • rna cr s 111 Its ur u en a r' Jack Carson, Rosemary Clooney and Guy Mitchell co- fo1· Dmwer, Colomrlo, lo make We Wl'rr: ineturierl in I Ill' Na· Jotn· lrl'l'<' :11111 saw lire Cala· ltnuse anri we went tn hreal,fast. contains, in its excillng fmme· star in Paramount's new 'l'echnicolor westet•n, "Red Garters," their home.

tlonlll •J.Il dub l:runp for a It'll' nnn!1';, X,llllll horiit:s anri siwletons Tlte "Mcssapia" Is a wonrlcr£ul worlc, a love slory even more which is clue to open Sunday and Monday at t!Je Fox Tll",'\trc. ViinSirlcn IHIH been on I he l'ivr'l secllons, visllcrllltt~ Wltilr: I lou·;,:, 1 ship, small in Pompa rison, fm· lhrilling than the film's broiling " nllenclerl a eandleli"hllll',' Sl'l'l'ir·1• :til Jllr:sr•t'l'l:ri, n u·emmH ous "c·.Lion. A gay and sparlding film, "Reel Garters" also co-stm·s Gene engineering faculty al Michigan

h ' • 1 'J'I N 1 IL Parries only 200 rmssr•ngers " and smnc rllst·ussiruJ.'i. Aftt·r :! ~;t~: tl. tl'll WI! went onto apes. mmpnrccl 10 IIH! 1,2oo I he "Conte BatTy, Pat Crowley and Cass Daley, and introduces Joanne Slntc. Ile will become chnlrman worlhwhile wt:1.Jcs of prPp:rralioll I lt'l'l' Jt.,,:tJinrl Miller of Ala~l\a niancornann" caJTil!s. Hrmhle Fc~at.nre

1 . Gilbert. of tlw dvil engineering staff al

we split to 1~ 0 our· ways 1;1 ill nil !IIIII r'liill'll'!i llurlson of Mi~slssip· MysJery rc11chcs a high pen~ In I he University of Denver in Scp· went to New York City tu I)((;JI'<J pi lt•ll fr,r Hotne and llwir stily Upon arrlv11l inln the llllrlwr liw new !ria Luplno-Ilnwanl Duff stranr.:c disappearance ni an un· Reb finds lite tnwn r!cserlerl, lemhcr. '!'he VanSirlens havt: ship for• EuJ·opr•. · i11 Jl:rl.'(. 'J'Itr: rl'm:Jining Ill spent we were mel hy scvcml people starring vI! It i c I e, ",Jennifer," married woman, member of an everyone having left lo cclchrale solrl I heir farm lo Mr. and Mrs.

We sailer! on llw "('1,111 (' I:iaJt· lltr• day goinr.: lo Pompeii. from the American emhassy anrl whlcl1 has been Jmokccl trJ open on exlrc'mcly wealthy family ancl It Robin's funeral in observance of Rlchnni Krnnz of Lansing. canmno," an llaii:rn ~:ilip. \1'<• '!'lit' ttr•xl r!ay, .July x, \\'£' gol the Grccl' govcl'nmcnl. Aller J•'ririay ancl Saturday at the Fox Is generally hclievcd she has be· the "Code of the Wcsl." The rc I Sinee buying Jhcir farm ncar went tourist class, ~;Jt:ll'ill~: a r!rn·· r:lil lil'!·:"ls lo go on tlw nlghl pielure tailing and gelling ac· Theatre. 1Comc lite victim of a munler. suit Is a good, old-fashioncrll Mnson2 years ago lhc VanSirlcns mitory will! several Jr:rli:rn tr:ritt to llrinrlisi. Tlw ft!llows got qualnll.'d, :rnolhcr.1~llow eamc up The slory revolves around the· It Is· when Miss Lupino polnlslclambal,c. hav~ been acllvc in I'Ommunlty people. '!'his llliirle 11 :; a\\·:rrc• 11• 1 ~ !1:lir r·uls <lllri we walkeri ar·owHI anri sarrl he harl ftnrslwd eusloms the finger of suspicion at Duff I Heading the funeral fe:;Jivilic~ I af[au·s. They am members of the had a greal dt'<d to Jp:1rn, m:rinly !own I•'or rlin1ter litis eveninr.: lite. for. us .. Wh<JI :t painle~s way lo nnd accuses him nf murdeJ·!nc: is the town's sclnlillaling dance Mn:;on PJ·cshylerian church, anrl langwtgc•. We ate llali: 111 J'orrrls, ~:mup r·•·IPlmlll'd my 2isl hihh·l arrtve Ill a slran,:;c country. M G •dd Jennifer that lhc story Teaches I hall queen, Calavcrns Kale I Rose· the rlaugltlcrs, Sally Ann, 11, nnd so became acquainted willt litis rl:tv arrniiPI':::u·\'. A cnr look us lo lite Hotel ason rl ers a tcrt•lfic dramatic pace. mary Clooney). Knit:! loves Para· llonnie, ~. have made many tlllTeJ•ent·c n!so. :1'11('1\ \\'(' lm::nle·J Ill!! lraln In Acropolis Palace, and lhen we G c s·d The Allied Arlisls film was disc Lost's stronr.·Hl'm boss, .Tn· friends in Sunday school. Sally

Mornings 1111 tile sltip \\'('!'(' I :ri!Hiisi, il':lving Gllrtlon Itieh- were. on nlll.' own.unlil Mond:ry I et amp I Sl made in tile populat· California son Carberry (Jack Carson), hul ;\nn al.tcnrled the Phillips sehool spent in general dist·ussil>ns arrrl nrrlsnn nl' Indiana, Bryant Austin morntnr:: .. M.rss Marsh;~ I called r seaside resort city of Santa Bar· objects to his curious manner of tn Al:uedon. aflcrnoons we split into t'rlllltlry ·ot' 1\rl>ansas ·ami Willard Berry me and IIIV!lccl .me lo a home Jim Blauvelt and Bob Jewell bara ami its environs, nnd Is running the town. Slw's rlcler· Boll! Mr. anrl Mrs. VanSirien

economics exhlhrl Salurrlay PVC· have received bids lo l'l!)tort for based nn a publlshcrl slory auth· mined to sumchow clean it up ~m nalivcs of r:rnnrl Rapids. He = nlng.. Sul'h low!~ nc:,e:llework, fnolball training with the Michi- orcrl hy Virginia Myers. and marry Jason. is n graduate of the University of earrttmg ami sewmg. 1 hen we gan Slate varsily. Bolh Mason Comedy Starts Sundny Gold Rush Sl.ory Michigan engineering school and

Keep Cool at the Air. (ond~itioned

FOX THEATRE Friday and Sa(urday, August 6-7

· 'J'wo l'!ilows lF'mt:\ (i:~O P. hi.

Primitiv•~ luvr~.,. Sa\·a~;" fi~t•Hls em a h'('i' into the emin­tJ·y of the Amazun lwmllnmt(·rs .••

. IUwntla FIPmlnh- l•':·rnamlo I,amas

J~varo in 'l'!'clmieo!o!'

What madP ,Jc•a:1ifJ•r ;;Jtaid or IIH'II" Howat·(( Durr - Ida Lupiuu

Je~1~1~·~~er Sunday nnd tv'.bnday, August 8-9

Continuous Sunda;r From :1:00 I•. JU.

With a whoop ancl a ho!ler, right out of the wild

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as it never was,

.Jl,ED GARTE

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P,4rCIMY.GEtVt8Mf!l C/ISS 1)/lt.GjandinlrJdu!:i'!J

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Go South Amigos and Woocl~· Woodpt'Cllwr C1trtoon

Tuesday and Wednesday, August 10-11 Lo\'ing! UJ•awlin)!;! Sin~~in]!;!

Uhomla Fleming - Gene Barry

Those .Redheads from Seattle

iu Teehnicolor

Tbursd~y, August 12

. Closed for. 011e Day Only NEXT WEim:-Uowm·~, llnys In l'ARI§ l'LA\':UOYS with •

811rry Sulllvnu In LOOI'IIOU~;· Ahm I..:ul(J in SUANI~; l•'llml!d :. In l'Ollt \Vllr llcrlln, Till~ liiAN m~TWimN Is IL 1:\'i·eat 8111'1·

· )ltlnHe·. th rlllet•.

hcar\crl ha~:l' t~ ,llw holcl. but we nlhletes were high ~<chool foot- "Red Garlers" Is a gay, tunc·/ Add to the growlnr:: lisl of rcc:civccl his master's degree at dtrlnl ari'IVC. 1 he ca.r nelcd up hall stars and bnl h won frcsl!mnn ful l'alire of the Old West which Hollywood "firsts," "Those Red· Michigan State. anrl we cou.ld. not ftnrl anyone numerals at Michigan State. begins when Reb Randall (Guy I ht:!ads From Seattle." Due to opl!nl ------who could ftx tt so we ah:tndoncrl . , . . Mitchl!Il) rides !nto the California next Tuesday and Wcrlncsclay al NO GYPSY 1\10'1'118 FOUNll il, tal,ing llw subway from Pir· Jc:wclt ami 131,ntl ?It. arc c?mh· town of Paradise Lost to gun 1 tlw Fox Thcnlrc, "Those Heel·, So far llwrc It ave been no

I ac:uH to Athens. dales. for ~nels at M.rclll~an s_tale. <lawn the n:'an who shot his, hr>arls Ji'rnm Seattle" is I he firsl gypsy molhs found in the sprayed

Then we got Len anrl Harlan In high school Bl,lllvcll playecl brother, Rolnn. The feature wlll. big Tcchnicolor musical .in :J.rJi· area around Lansing. Traps have and wcnl to dinner at a lypkal end <~nd Jewell played 111 the be at the Fox Sunday.und Mon-: mcnslons. Pr!JdUccd by Willlnm I been set ami arc frequently in· I Gt·cck rcslaurnnt with Miss Mar- backlwld. I day. ' j Pine ami William Thomas, it has spcclcd. silall. Our dinttcr began at 11 p. m. anrl consislccl of roast Jamb,

· lomalocs, cucumhcr~. melons, bread, etc. It was delicious.

Sunday we mel Leo's cousins, Stathy Lnupas and Helen Pap01· polus, who were our escorts for the day. We first went Lo sec the change o[ the guards nl the na· lional tomb of the unlmown sol· diet'. Then we walked Lhmu;:h tile national ~<miens nl tiw pal· ace and saw the guards in nation· al dress. We then walker! around

1 tile city nnrl saw the Acropolis 1 from a distance before! going to

I dinner. We spent time al the Acropolis before going to a Greek opera in the evening.

Monday morning we went to the embassy nne! we rcccivl!d our progrnms for tile summer. Leo goes to Lite Peloponnesus in the southwest part of Greece proper, anrl a couple of islands off Litis part of Greece. Harlan goc~; to the island of Crete. Sunday we all head for Salonica, where we will remain until July 31, at the American farrn school. My re· maining time will be .spent in Macedonia from 8 to 14 clay:; at

I a place. First it will be Khnllli· rliki, the area south of Snlonica; Knterini, ncar the water bctwl!cn Vcria nnd Salnniea; Xanlhi, the area ncar 13urgariu anrl Turkey, where tobacco is raisl!cl nne! the poorer pt:!ople nrc found becmtse tobacco isn't bringing a price any longer; I<illds, the grain and Jive· sloci' aren north of Salonica and then to Xiannitsa, which is just south of Kiil,is. 'l'his is my pro· gram for the summer.

Tomorrow I leave with Mis~; Marshall for the Pcloponncstts Lo visit some of her work, return ing lo Alhcms so I can go with the fellows on Sundny.

I'll write again after I'Ve! ex pcricnced some of my living with the Greek people. Your Intcrnalional Farm Youlb to Greece,

RHODA KELL~ Address: Rhoda I<clly c/o Print Hudson, Agricullmc Attache, American Embassy, Athens, Grecco

Political Leader Dies in Lansing , Clyde B. Smith, 75, who served as county chairman for· Ingham Republicans for many years, dlerl at his home in 'Lansing Frirlny. Slclmcss "forced his rclircmcnl from pnrty leadership and irom his Insurance business 4 years ago.

Smith was widely known throughout the state for his lead· crsh!p In the party, and was also n delegate at nalional convr.n· lions. He · was also nationally !mown in the insurance liuslneFs. He was president of the Natlonnl Association of Insurance Agents in 1929 and for 2 terms headed the state assuclatlon. He was ae· tlve In Masonic orders.

Funeral services were held Monday In Lansing with burial In ~eepdale cemetery; . '

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Do you wan,t livelier, smoother performance on less gas? {; Then be sure your new car has modern high-compression :· power. That's just what Chevrolet gives you-the lli&hest• :. compression power of any leading low-priced car •.

price Take a look at what you pay and what you get. You'll sec that Chevrolet has more for you and asks less from you. It's priced below all other lines of cars. Chevrolet builds the most cars-and can build them better to sell for less!

economy ~at's it going to cost to keep that new car in gasoline? Jn otl? What about service and repairs? Check into it and you'll find that Ghcvrolct has· the greatest name of all for keeping upkeep costs down over all the miles you drive.

appearance You, of course, arc the only one who can decide which car looks \he best to you. But you might well consider this: ehev•. r~let's the only one in th~ low-price .field . wit11 the smooth~ lmcs and srnccful beauty o[ Body by F1shcr. ·

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Now's the time to buvl Get our ·biA deal! Eniov a new ••• .r t. At Rice. Chevrolet

\VORnr~N WINR IHVI:-iiON nny Worrlcn of Drooldyn drove

IIIR Jcnm tlw full cll~lnnr·r~ nf 27.fi fcot to win I hr. heavyweight ell­vision In the hnrsepttlllnr.: c·on­tcsl .July 17 nl lite~ r•ounly J'nlr­grouncls .• Jim Mohlc~y nf M:tn· chcstm' plnecrl st•l'nlld, with a eli~· tnncc of ~ feel, G Inches.

I~OWUmVJLU: UAS FAilt The I•'owiervlllc! fnlr opnncrl

Monday nncl will l'nntlmw through Salunlay. There Is 1111 aflernnnn nnd evening progrnm each dny,

Other low-priced cars

don't offer these advantages. Chevrolet does!

Biggest Brakes Smootlrer, safer stops

with less pedal pressure/

That's what Chevrolet gives you with

the largest brakes in tile /ow-price field.

Highest-Compression Powor

You get finer performance-and important gasoline

savings, too-with the highest•CO/Jlpl'eSsion

power of any leading - low-priced em·!

fisher Body Qualily You get smarter, smoother styling-

greater comfort, safety ·and quality-with this

only low-pri~·ed car with world-famous

Body by Fisher.

Safety!!!!!!, t!Tass

No other /ow-priced car gives you the

finer visibility of safety plate glass

in winds!Jie/d and all windows

of sedm1s and coupes!

Famed Knee~Attion Ride Chevrolet gives yort

the only Unilized Knee-Action on any

/ow-priced ear­one important reason for Clravrolet's finer

big-car ride/

full-longth Box-Girder , Frame

Only Chevrolet ill the low-price field

provides the underlying strength and extra protection

of a full-lengtb box-girlJcr frame/

In '54 as for yea~s beloro mare people are buyi"t

CHEVROLETS than any other car. . '

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!Menomiiwe Dl·uggist Ileails Legio11· I<cnt 'I', Lundgren, dO-yenr-old

druggi~t. of Monomlnce, is tlw ehol['() of 7ii,OOO Mlchl~:nn Loglon­nnh·r!H foJ' IIH! }Jw:lllon of Rl.nte commnnrlm•, the Anwrlcun Lc-

. glon, department. of Mlchlgun. A vetemn of Worlcl Wnr II,

Lililflgrcn hnH n thorough lmowl­cdgn of vniOI'iltl rtnd dvle nffaln;, Ile ~r!rvcrl us eommumler of tlw Mnnumlnco post In 10~0-fil ami , WIIS C!leclr!d In lim Legion's rle· purtmnnt I!Xr>c•tJI.ivn commltlce in 1 [lfi:l. J lo also snrverl as com· mnnrim· of tho Menominee Coun· ty Council of American Legion posts.

Commander Lundgren Is thu 1\tmt '1.'. IAuuJg·ren flr·st' Uppet• Peninsula . Lcr,lon·j " . nillre In ·12 yrars In bf' e!eclerl to fio!JCrl Wright of Jronwnorl wus Uw L!!glon's highest slate offlcc.[lhc lflfit· lilnle cmnmander from

· I hi~• region. . · · l~nterlng mllitnry service In

living roo~· .. , bedroom ... den ...

Now's the time to get started on that remodeling project. Let us help you plan. Drop

in anytime and talk it over.

THORBURN Lumber & Coal Co.

l'hont• ~~~~~on ~-:1:181. :.lOll N. }]\ISUII

HPJ, LIJnrlnrcn rl!sl!ngulshetl lilrn5Pif r•.s 11 medical offleer with tlw J>'irsl Divi!;Jon In England nne! on the eonllncnl. With ,14 months of HC'rvier! 11> t lw Europenn 'l'llCatct· of Opr.rat Ions, Lun!lgr·cn 1••as clr!cnrntcrl wltl1 both sl!vr.r anrl hrnnze stars· for r•x[llolts on tile he:1r.h nl Normandy, France.

1 i lc! nl!·a.J holrl!i I hr <!ombal meclical nwarrl nnrl unit dtnl ion. l~nm .Tuly 7, 1!JH, in St. Pn11l,

Minnrsola, Lumlgmn i3 pmsenlly 11 major in tile Unitr.cl Slat!!~ i\ J'lllY Hc!-:rrvc.

A grnrlualr of lhe !Tniverslly of Vv'i~:eon•,:in, he lws hPcn a regis­terer! tJharmaeisl. in Miehigan ;:inf'e 1!1:37 ll!lrl is mnnageJ' of the Lnndg;-rn Drug compai1y In Me­llfH11inGe.

Lundgren is a younger veteran . nnrl lm~ lwld many Legion offices

;111rl assi~~nmP.nls sinee his separa-1 ion from serviee in 1!1·1G. Besides ills Legion aellvillr.s, he is a rm•mber of the Lutheran ehurch, llw l•:tks. 1111rl iF p11st president of tilr 1Jppr1· Peninsula Pllm·maccu· lir•HI IISS<lf'iallon.

Lnnrlgrcn met his wife, Mildred Fr11nr~es, llwn a first lieutenant In lhr i\rmy's Nurse Corps, in AI· lanln G<'orgid, in lfH:l Wilf'n holh wcrr! 'stationer! I here preparatory In overseas assignments.

Mrs. Lundgren, nnw a Leglon­nairr• of post l•IG, scrV!'rl 2 years in Europe with lhe :)051h slnlion, ll:ilh I!~V:w!Jalion section. Mar· ried in Menominee in 10•15, the

Storage ~ur~H·b,ure Sales North lJS-27 at. Valley Farms

NEW AND USED FURNITUlli~ AND APPLIANCES Opm~ Daily 10-7 Sunday 1-7

Phone Lansing 7-0173

Lundgrmm now . huvu· a I:IOllH: 'rllfll', 7: Slnwarl, :J: nnrl Kurt, 2.

'J'he new L!ommnnrleJ• luw 2 brothers, Victor, 4•1, prnseeullng uttorney fot• Menominee cottnty, onrl Carl, 11 twin, u buHineHsmnn reslrllng In Chr.vy Chnsf!, Mnry­lnncl, A sister, Mrs, Halph Buscher, !lvcH In Mm·Inelle, while tlw fn I her, Victor, Sr., 7!1, mnl<es his re~ldence In Pine Beaeh, Florida,

Onondaga l\1rH. Uul'!na Jlnhhvln

Corporal Harvey Huff, son of Mr. nnd Mr~ .• Too Huff, nrrlvcrl home Monday from TlaJ'slow Sup­ply Center In Cn!lfomln, to spend n 20-dny furlough with his fnm· ily.

Marvin llalrlwln spent the wreic rmd visiting Mr. unci Mrs. Siwlc!on Winslow and Sharon PnlnlCJ' In Lnpecr•.

Word Wll£ l'Cl!Civcrl Mnnrlay of I he clcnlh of Mrs. George !Emmnl Schultz, who had hcrn a life long rr!sldent of Onondugn. Mt·s. Schultz cll!!d al n mnvalcs­~enl homn in Lansing early Mon­day morning. 'rile hnr!y waH" lnlwn In lhe Leuehl funf'l'fll hnme In Leslie where services were held Wednesday with hurinl in llw Onondaga cemetery.

Mr. anrl Mrs. ClnrencC' Cottrell and son, ;rim, nre SJll!LHting 2 wcr!lts vlslllng relatives in Altlea, Jmliana.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Rnhert Piper anrl chilr!rcn of Anaheim, Califomla, are visiting nl the homr. of Mr·. and Mrs. Ray Wolfe anrl family. Mr. Piper nne! MrE. Wolfe nrc brol her and sistrr ami 111 is is their first reunion in 12 years. M1·. am! Mrs. TTnl'l'y Shnw of Granrl Rapids were also visitors at I he Wolfe home on Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Jarvis or Cliarlotle visited M1·. and Mt·s. Hichnnl Jarvis nne! children on SLnHlny.

, Mr. and Mrs. Roher! Page spent Sumlay in Gmntl IInven viEiling relatives. I

Mr. and Mrs. Cliff McKee aml Mr·. anrl Mrs. Wesley Sehullz S]Jent the week end at South Haven.

Mrs. Gladys Walworth of Eaton Rapids ancL Mr. and Mrs. Hall Ellsworth of CharloiJc were Sun­day callers o[ Mr!;. Bergie Keeler. Mr. and Mrs. 'l'ravis Dis­ler or Fort Wayne, Inclinna, were visitors of Mrs. Keeler last wer.k.

Mr. and Mrs. Erl Harrimn, Mrs. S<·htJster and Mr. Franklin, all of Detroit, were Sumlay guests of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Page.

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Brewer of Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. Ar­thur Whitney of Leslie called on Mr. and Mrs. Ray Dwight and Don Hampton Sunday.

Mr. 'and Mi·s. Jerry Marlin :111<1 sons sperit Sunday at the homr. of Mr. ·and Mrs. Richard Marl ih In Lowell. Max ami Gene Marl in remained in Lowell for a week's vacation.

Mrs. Lillian Munson and ehil­dren of Marion, spent the pnst 2 weeks visiting at I he home of her JJ1lrents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Mearing. On Friday, Mr. and Mrs. Mearing returner! home with Mrs. Munson and children aml on Saturday they visile~l Mr. and Mrs-' Cnrl Koglel' and Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Sharp also of Marion.

j (!()olcl:Ps~Co11ifi1g.'11o--Siii tc F uh; ~-'roo ·! •. _.., .•• ,.::·· .·.···.f·'C':':·:··~····•:··"····:···: ....... '"·, , .

'l'his 11iclurc Is iutcnrlctl ns n rcmiu!ler for 1\Iichigan fnl'llrers that fridny,August 201is the deadline for cnh·ics in this year's 1\Ilchigun · Hale Fair, Sclllcmhcr 3 through 1~. I

It shows two 11roml mem!ICI's of the East Orion 111 Clnh with thch·. ' lyrshires. Waller Cutlnohufslly, H, (lcfl) holding Slty Light Cooldc ' 1hosc mother, Slty~J,ight Ilelty Ann, held by Clamlc Clawson, 14, has

ccn rloing mighty,.wcll in various show;,, She wns first at the Onltlnml

. ~:lu~~~~,;,~.i,~,.s~~;~~~\~.tUw 1053 Slate Fair mul lhircl at • the Lansiugi

Cooldc; the. cal£, will sec her first comJlCtition in this year's S!nlc1

'air anti, uatumlly, she ho11Cs to eventually tlo a~ well as her mothcr1

1

1ho also is eutcrctl ·again. 1

I. GOING UP FOR BRITAIN-Britain's lntcst jet, the Canberrn1

PR-7, shoots for even higher <1lliludes as it reaches 30,000 feet 1 during recent tests. A photo-reconnaissance shi)>, it is powered l by two Rolls-Royce Avon engines, anu has reached at least 40,000 • feet. First production model of the craft, it was flown nt least 300 ; hours in 25 duys with only routine inspection and service, und stood up so well that an ndditionnl 100 hours was added before

mai,or take-down and' inspection occurred. ·

Hoytville I Panlura at Grnnrl Ledge Wednes-. I day. Mrs. Pantura returned to Georgia A. Purcell I Detroit Friday lo l'C!sume worl<

Tl ')~ . · after a 3-month~ sick leave. w _,,th annual Drown rcumon ,

was held al Shingle lnlw Sunday. Mrs. Br•rl Craun had ;'ls w.cf!l\ .July 1., with an attendance of 47 end gm'sl;; Mrs: Joan .!• ranctsco and 2 visitors. The president and an~l. Carolyn r~ Grand Lerl~e. secretary were absent because of Mts. R. _N. Mcconnell ancl Maslc sickness. The meeting was called of Lans!llg, also Mr. n_ml Mrs. to order with new officers being Haymond Craun of DcWtlt. ! elected as follows; President, Mr. and Mrs. Ray Campbell and Bertina Geaher; vicc·president, family and their S(ln-in-law nne!· Addison Folcs; secretary, Alma daughter, Mr. anrl ~rs. Carl. J?al­Purecll; and treasurer, Beatrice rymple of Lansmg, Vl~lled Smith. Guests were present from George Campbell o[ Sagrnaw Manistee, Grayling, Rose City, Sunday. . Flint, Twining, EnBI Lansing, Mr. unrl Mrs. ,/nmes Holton and Lnnsing and Mulliken. Tlw day 1 sons and Mr. and Mrs. Reuel Hoi· was spent in motor boat riding ton anrl clauglltcrs spent Sunday and playing ball. The oldest one at Potter park in Lansing.

Book Tallt IIOUI'ti Oflllll In tho JIUhllu rnl' July

und AII~CIItltl Mu1Hinyt1 thi'CHI!fh Fri•IHYH 1

:! ln fi till) 1 'JluutitlnYII und 'l'hurHdnYH 7 tu u; Suturtlny, In ~~~ I I

Tim Ingham munly library now lias avullnhle 17 new pnmphletH

un<l nrtlcles on alcoholism pro· vldocl hy the Michigan Stnlc Bonrcl of Alcoholism. '!'he new mnterlals lnclur!e publlcHtlons of parllculnr Interest lo . ministers, physlr:lans, mlucalors, anrl public heallh workers, as well as mn· tcrlnls written for rlicohol!cs, their families, or anyone lnter­

of wnrm l'nins 1111<1 enzy flros, 1111VIl sD mnny hunlH; In Jhc "hno!c snuncllng of lnpplng wntot•s nnrl lwsjillul" whon ot11ers wanJ· to hlr<l enll11, feeling the slow ensy t·enrl them. Won't· you help u~ motlpn of tho long swirling rlvor. l<eP.p them wull?

Next week nil hoolts honowcrl NEW FUHNl'l'UllE FROM at tile sumrnm· honlmwhlle slop~ I OLD hy Rnymonrl F'. Yntes Is an lllUSI. lm returnml lo II nl tho reg- L!Xeol!enl book for everyone In· ulltr vlsll. '!'hal. will be tlw llnnlltere~led In "rlolng" over old fur·_ woclt becnu;;o we mu;;t got the nlt11re. This hnol{ slwws whal hooltrnnbllc !!leaned, .tiJc bonl\B u~eful ami rtlll'llr.llve plneos cmn checlw<l for torn nnd rllrly pages lm made from "lind~" In your at­and gel everyliJing mTnnged fur tic or; rt· scr'DIH!-hnn<l stm·e. Mr. the full schedule. Much lime Yates g!veH lnslructlnns rot· re· cou!rl hr. saved In nu1· llhrarles a~ l!nlshlng-, decm·atlnn by stendl· wcllns the hool\mohlle, If nil you lng, glazing anrl Hnliquln~:. illlll lmys nnr! girls wnulrl remember rr'upholsl(>)'lllg. 'l'lt!s book Is full to use clean hnnrls nnr! ltll'll uf goml suggr'sllons for a VPry pages enrefulty. 11 Is loo hac! In pmfltahlo, rewHrr!lng hobhy,

cslmlln the rl!seasc tlwlls com·-------------------------­monly referred to us the nation's public health problem. ·

I am planning n trip nrmmrl "the Iulw" sometime this sum­mer. Good old Iniw Michigan. o[ course. And If I cnn arrange I o he somewhere LJCIII' Green Tlay, 11 vesper service at BJOHKLUN· Df~N VID SJON Is on my calen· der. But Jlr~l I wnnt to ro·rcad l~AITH BUILDS A CHAPEL, by Winifred Ca~e Boynlon. 'l'ogelher wllh her hushnnd they spent 10 years In the construction of the most exqulsllc nn<l authenllcally Norweglnn elmpel, wlileh onr could sec In this country. Only ~.ooo copies of this lovely en­graved edll!on were printed anrl tile Ingham county library hus one for you to use.

SHANTYBOAT by Harlan Huh­bani. Doth Harlan Hubbard ami his wife hntl been dreaming of n simple carefree life, Independent of the complex nml harrier! world of today. Their chance came suddenly-and they tool\ it. They were Middle West folic anrl the Ohio river· on which they had always liver! wns !heir way In freedom. So they built tlwrnsclves a shantyboat. small but snug anrl comfortable, and setting it adrift on the broad -Ohio, discovered a new way of life. The story covers 5 years of dr![ting, 2 years build­Ing their boat and :J of leisurely drifting down the Ohio and Mls· slsslppl to New Orleans. The book is a glimpse Into a leisurely ollie!'

Ingham County News August 5, 1954 Page 2

world, a life apart, yet on con· ,---------------------------, stunt change with a challenge round every river bend and ' friendly fascinating personalties along the shore. Here is a for­gotlen world,- a lost magic. sweeter, more serene, smelling

Children's Speciall

4 Permanent Proofs in o.

Lovely Baby Dool'

$3 (]omplctc

~andid Weddings 12Poscsln $25

Wedding Album UP No •rmvel Change

LeCiear Studio GO!S·5H Hollislm' 81tlg,

Lnnslng Phone Lnnslug 4·3922

Photoga•nJJhers

Wise Truckers Say

"Avoid the last-min­

ute rush for truck di­

rectional signals."

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Order your signals now and let Van's in· , I

stall them for you before the August 14

deadline.

111. foi. Cmlnt· J'hOJ\e 4fl4t Alfred Kecslci' of Rives .Junc­

tion and Dale ,Bodell took a troop of 19 Boy Scouts anrl Explorer Scouts on a wee!< end camping trip to Gun lake in Barry county. Rex nush nssisled by taking a load 'of boys to the camp a ncl A . Bigford helped to bring the boys and equipment home on Sunday.

preunt w~ Eu~oo fumm o[ M~.~u~~p~~s~ncli~ ·~===========~~========================== Manistee. The youngest was Don- several weeks in D!!lroit at her I'

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The annual Covert-Noble re· union was held on Sunday n1 Baldwin park with· a potlucl< din­ncr. There were 45 relatives pres· cnl from .Taci\son, Battle Creek, Lansing, Spring Arbor, Detroit, Aurelius and Onondaga. Robert Noble was re-elected president and Mrs. Imogene Bush as secre­tary and treasurer.

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lynch left on Sunday aflcmoon on a vacation trip to nor! hern Michi­gan and the Upper Peninsuln.

Mr. and Mrs. Burton Baldwin ancl Marvin attended the wedding cif Mary Anne Andersnn and Don­ulcl Lyon in Mason on Friday evening,

Ferris Distrid nlrs, Lora Olney

Mr, and Mrs. George Ekins and family of Howell spent the past weelt with her parents and other relatives.

The community was well rep.' resented on the <H·I club ::!xcur· sion last Tuesday, with 37 club members and parents going.

Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Dekctl ami Alice attended their family reunion Sunday.

The 4·1-I club girl meeting was held at the club house Wednes­day evening with all memherf. present bil t one. Four mothers also attended. ·

Glen Olney, Sr., Glen Olney, Jr., and Lora Olney helped Tom Olney with his house Saturday and Sunday.

The 4·1-I livestock members met

aid Gruber. The meeting for 1.9:55 grandsnn's home. willngain be held at Shingle lalm. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Bashore of

Forest Lewi!; and John were Woodland were dinner guests of Fridny evening guests at John Mrs. Florence Austin and sons Purcell's. Dormn, Pearl and Jun· Saturday. ior returned home with their fa- Mr. and Mrs. Alva Warner and ther after a week at !heir grand- Marie nn(! Mr. and Mrs .. James parents horne. Wamer and daughter attended

Mr. nnd Mrs. Dee Parson, or the Warner reunion at Fallsburg Grnnd Ledge were callers at the pari<, north of Lowell, Sunday, John Purcell home Saturday.

Mrs. Rose Way :mel Mrs. Pearl A light heart lives long. Shal<e· Purcell were guests at Mrs. Alice spearc.

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A Visible Difference There is a most obvious dif­

ference in the type of set·vice offerg!f by various funeral di­rectm·s. This diffet·ence is a visible difference; a difference noticed by even the most casual observer. Many fam­ilies who have called the Ball­Dunn organization in time of need, will readily tell you that · our service, in every way, is a noticeably finer funeral serv-ice. ·

1 Your price depends upon cholc~ of model and body style, : optional equipment and accessories. Prices may vary slight· l_y In adjoining ~ommunities because of shipping charge~; :

. All prices subject to chango without notice. Check our formal

at Deltetts and flower 'and vege­table garden members with their -· leader toured the gardens Mon· 'day evening .

James Olney has been suffer­Ing with badly Infected ears.

· · · . Lan-y Zenker and Kathie Fell .· OLDSMOBILE DEALER rODAYI _, of Mason visited his sister, Mrs .

.. - ·:., · · , • Leota Olney, Sunday. A cousin · ·,·.~ .. ·McCarn· Oldsmobile . ' . and family. of Onondaga vlsl~d

··,-.: _: ~ .. : · .. ·.· r~onc ~GS~ -~~~'rt~lncy home Sunday after·

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Grace Smith

(fui]des Varmeter, Gty Businessma~, ~s t~m·iecl triday

r•:d11n; fillllglilcr, Vlrglnin; and 2

I !(I'IIIHif'itllrlmJI, ftttttrmtl ot!I'VkuH wore held

fl'llm tlw c ;or~llnn Bt·ollwrs filii·

1'1'111 11111111' l•'t•ltilly Ill 2;01) p. Ill., wilh 1111• Ht•v. lllll'lllrl '1'. llrr!~C! of IIH! U11pliol t'IHII'dl offld11tlng. I :urhtl WI I~ in ~llmmll cemelery. l'alllwat'I!I'H Wr!l'l! Kyle G. IJmwn,

t 'I"'' It·:' 1•:. · \'1111114'11'1', ti:l, tliPil c;raham .Jnl'i<son, Colin Hayward, 'l1o/;, ~·/. :~1 ~:p:it'I'IIW l1n~:plt:d In/ J.Joytl J.lnnl, ,Josl'[lh C.:lnset• and !.:111 in;: 'Iiili,\\ i11g :r ~;il'i\JI!':-is ttf JiJ!ll(~:-i Slevenn. .' 111 " 11 11~::. 1111 . :·on 11 r tdd•i•• 1111 11 Jlti~ltit!X~ phtr·t:~ were dosed In .. , 1 WIIJ111mslon tlurlng the ltolll' of

•.tl:i, \ 1111111'1•'1', liP \VIIS IHII'Il ,Jil1_1 1' tit!! SCI'Vit:es, :; I ·:·;r;. II•• J' r:lllltitll'li ft'lllll \Vtl·

"' li:•lll''lllil ltil'lt "'''''""' ill 1!1111 111111 •ll•·tlo/i•d 1\:tlllliiiiZIIII milt·::•·· lit: .( b s t Att d ~::~~ ..• ~.':·~~·~ ~ lt/:·~~'i.~.''\~i,'."ir'~·;:;;:/:ll';.;:·i;: I u .cou s en 111·: ,,,."'1'1 ~~··~·,., •:iL111·d iliii lril.:iiiJ: •"'~~etrolt Ball Game /1\1'1' litf' IIJH'I':tll!lll 11! fflp fill'lll u l ill \':tllllt'ft'l' t'Oil(l,

II.• t:tiiiTi•·d J•:dltll J.. i(•wlm•l•ll ,\II; :11: .. 1 I' I !Ill:,, /IIIII I ill',\' lil'l'd Oil lito• 1'11'111 lillli( l!l~·j Wl!1•11 ill• Jill!'· 1 !1:1 t•d ;t h:rni\Vitl'P btl:~inl'?:~s fl'nJH I 'IIIII !1· I illl'titlf'l.'. 1.'111' :y; \'<'llr:; (I(•

1•1" :·;,[1•d I ill' •;1111'1' ]lll'ltil;d :11 J:l!l

ll11t'IY Cttb Scouts from Wli· liantsloll pad;s allcllfled 1111! De· l1'11il. 'J'igl'l'·l'hilruh>Jpliia Alhletlcs illto!'ilall game al Hrigg~ slarllum ill llt!lroil last Thursday. They lt!l'l in llw morning, resplendent in llwil' iliue atHI gold unlfot•ms.

:·:. l'llltll'<lt :.lt•''.'L Jlr.' ::old il l11 Ar·1·11mpa 11yillg lhr•m on their Itt. <lr•tl!:lilt•r, \o ~~·:w11;1, It lid l11•r I rip were Tum Casteel, Dr. lot• lt:111<1, L:;l1· httr:lt<'lt, .l;tnttlll'.\' I 1 'ltltl'lt!S St:hoff, Mrs. H. I'. :l.etnjl· I 1:1 ,;~, ll1· 1\'1"' 111:..11 11 <lil'l'<'lllt' ol ""· ltussell Scott, Alan Liverance, Ill•' I'''"Jil1•s ~ilall• IJ1111k. l.lr·n·y t;ciszer, Art Long and Mrs.

Arthur Reichert Dies Suddenly At His Farm Home

At'lhtn· Heklwrt, G5, dletl sud· rlenly Ill Ills rnrm homo Oil Moy­er roml, on ,July 23, lie hnrl lived 111 Lodw township for lite pa~l 2 ye;u·s, having lived Itt Delroll fm• many ymm;. lie was an om· jlloyee of the D. S. H. lie rullred :.! years ago.

He I~ ~>Urvlvt!tl hy '' sisters, Mr·s. Lo11ise SdJullz of Wllllnms· ton, Mrs, Agne~ Garglng, Mrs., Lena Wydro anrl Mrs. Mnrgarul' Hager, all of Detroit,' !I lid 2 hrnlh· erH, l•'t'ed anti William, nlso of De· ll oil,

Tim l:otly wns removed in Gors· line Bros. fltiU!I'Ul ltome wltere It remnlncd until Saturday morn· lng when It wns talwn to the l•'rerl Woorl funeral liome in De· troll. Jo'unel'l)l St'I'Vit'PS were helrl there Montluy, .July 2fi, wllh hur· lal In Forest Lawn cemetery In Detroit.

Future Farmers Stay in Finals

WHEN IN .ROME-JJe it !lome, Italy, or Rome, New Yorl1, these foil nnd winter fasllions·dcsiL''"•.d In the EtenHII City maltc news wJlh their usc of plc;tts. At lett Is a hcni'Y maroon wool suit by Eleonora Garnett, will! pleats which fuJI in o oti'IJight, simple line from a sleek, llled jacket. At right, ~;ilk IJrncadc in rusty red, designed by Fontana Si!:lcrs, features a pleated sldrt ami thrce-

quarte:r bollke for cocktail-time wear. '

Webberville l\lt•s, lllyJ•I G1'11hnm

Mr~. Clarcnm O'Dell rceclvcrl wrll'll lnst 'l'hursriHY of the death of IJm· mnllwr, Mt•s, Emma l•'lnlt, of ::ltnclthrhlf.(e,

fl.tlland Graham Is worltlng In !•~Isle tlihl WE!elt us 11 relief man for ll1e Byerly Co.

Mrs. Lola l'arltcl' ~pent la~l. Werlneorlny willl her slstur, Mt·s. llowat'rl Wolverton.'

Leon Jnm!s Ita~ ,lolnctl the nu· lir1nlll gU:It'rl, .

Mrs. Mnurll! Graham, who has lwen visit lng frlenriH anrlrulaliveH In Lansing, retur·nr•cl home lasl Snturrlay. While In Lansing ~he wns hurt on nn esculalor. She was hadly bruiser! but no bones were hmlwn.

Mt•. and Mrs. Honnlrl l'arltm·, Mr. and Mrs. IJoward Wolvet·ton and daughlet• and and Mrs. Mr~r· lin l•'ullon anrl daugltlet· spenl lite 1\'!'Pk end nt llwlr cottage at HrltlJHI laiH!.

Mr. and Mrs. Claretwe O'Dell ~pent lhe weel1 end at llwlr ml· tage ncar Tawus City,

Mr. a11d Mr:i. l•'loytl McKenna spnnt Saturday near Glarlwln.

Mr. and Mrs. llulnnrl Graham visited relatives in Mlehigan Cenli!I' anrl .Jad1snn Sur1rlay.

Mrs. Emma llerlfnrd vlsltcrl her niece, Mr~. Flora Myer, and

left 'red Noble~ prounri 8::10 in t!Jwln, ,John Sllilrnnn, 72, who Jill! rnnl'lllng nnrl nftoJ' VllllllllJ! nil rllmlal the .'il, L11Wl;PIJCu ltnS[tltnl lhe llwntoi!ll Jll'rtjnels, htt:lurlln~: laHt 'l'ltUI'HrlitY ltfll'l' lming !hero slwr!p, hnrsoH, Jwnf r•atlln, rlnlry 2 WC!t!lls, Mr•. ~liilllllln luul been n eallle nnrl hugH, anrl the vcgntnhiu :;nml·lnvnlltl fot• l:l yolll'H durin!{ anrl llnwm· gnrrlens, thny mel wl1leh •lw WitH Pan•rl fot· 'liy hi~ or!VC!l'nl moro nf tho parenlll nl diill(;(hlm·, Mrs. LPu St•ull, unci Mt:Cnrmll!il pnrl1 In WlillnrllHinnl huHilanrl of LitllHIIIt~. 'l'lto funct'lll fot• 11 ]mlhwlt rllnttm', '!'here wnrn WitH ~nlurrlny al (!<ll'Hiinc·Ttuncl· lll'Ut!nrl a:; .. A llhm'l huslness meol· HI fill ft!IWral'ilflllll! wil h hnrlnl In lng wnH ltelrl nflerwnrrls, l.lt!eeh r:cnwlmy niHil' 'l'owll:t·,

Mr. ntHI Mrs. lluJ•old Glynn Till! nor1glas !rt•ltool IH helng nnrl frunlly Hpenl Sttnrlny nl nmdlt!d fill' llw fall openi111.t. Trlnngle lnlw wll h Mr. 11 nd Mrs, · Hex Gorlrm. Other vlsllors wt•t't' Mt'H. l\Jaillr! Lr•t! and son, Mt\ nnrl Mro. Wllr:ox nnrl family J•:nH•sl, vlsilr!d lil!l' til«•t'l', Miss nf Lnnslng nnrl Mt•, and Mrs. Donna llywlllt!r, l:tsl MotHiay, Willis Lyons of Howell. Mrs. Wlrl Wartlt'l' llll<•ttded n

Mt·. nnrl Mrs, Li•o Gl,vnn v:s Slnnl••y JHII'IY 111 lhn IHlllU! of llr!rl Mr. 111111 Mrs. Clmrlr!s NPillt MrH, IGihl'l P:tll'id\s la~l Wedne~· ammer· of Millville lliHI Leo \Vns tln,Y aflt!l'llrlllll. ton and family of Sloekhrldr;r: -- ·-·--~---Sunday, rr good people wo1tld hut mnlm

Mr. and Mrs·. C. Ji'rl'tl llnHs nnrl lhl'it· !:owlrwss · itl(l't!!•:thlo, nnrl Mrs. Ida Clark of Delroll nnd smllt! inslr!ad of frowtthtt( In llwlr Mrs, Jlaroltl Glynn allenrlml fll· virltll!, ltuw ntany would they nernl services for the l<Jllor's win to lite good l'nllsc. Usher.

When on Vacation

Let Us

II•• i.-; :'tlrviwd 11,1' lti:; wif•·,l LluJ;d llamlin. , '_, ·-- .. - ... - ·---·

lnul:arn Counly News August 5, 1954 Page 3

The Wllllamslrm chapter, one of Mli:IJignn's 3 rept·esenl.alives In tlw Hlfi3 nalion:tl Jo'ultn·e Farm· ers r1f America contest, has re:whed lite fin11l rottnd ln litis year's ~late compr.lilion.

Mt·s. Gertrude Benjamin Sunday,

Two Police Hired , 0 1 A R · f t oug as S em orcemen S ltexlnc Glynn

Dry Clean

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€!:l tfti\1~1\GIC UOOHS

1J m~,WV-IIIiXIm CONCRE'fE

0 BLOUI\S-ALL SIZES

Call tts today :t!HI t'\'l~t·y 1lar you want pmmpt adion •m huiiding SIIIII'Iies

J.ansin~o:, lUich.

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i'i ~;::~~;;~~i .. , ~veww fr~day Night H,H· (it·hm· l.i(·:vde will lw ;.o;in~n ·away to some person! i~:· c;:1 h:li!d- You t:J:ty win! H costs absolutely uoth­i•l:!,'. :u:<'IHi lht~ (Ji:!G:':l'J' e\'c·r·~· Frida~· night.

AUGUS1' G-7 H's :t l•'om· Alarm Fun Riot

~WH\!1; .ION!~S and Ilis CI'l1Y SLICJ\.EUS

g~~b"E~ril~CU1 Save My Child Also

~~JJtrMrii'Bs A~m .. oss the River in 'l',~l'lmieulm· with

tuuiic• lHiti'phy - Lyh~ Hettgcr

l~ight Key [ W:uTilll!; !:oris 1\:u·luff

•1 i'iiiNDAY ONLY

HatHlolph Seut.t in AUGUST 8

~~~ding Shotgun iu Wm·ncr· Colot•

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.wiU1 ,Johu llo!lialt - Amh-ey 'J'otter • John Dcrelc

I~xelusive E.<'ir!'it J .. :m~}ug Showing

iHON., 'l'i.J!~S., WIGB., 'J'UUUS. AUGUST 9, 10; 11, 12

' 'J'eri'IIl' Strilws l~rom ~cncath the Sea

Mormster from the Ocean Floor

mad

Preliminary judging lias re· duced Lite field frnm 223 to riO farm youlll groups in Miehigan's annual hcsl chaplet• conleHI, slate J•', I~. A. he:ulquartcrs ~ald. Owossn and Cassopolis, tltc olh· er 2 1953 winnm·s, am also in lhe finn Is. Winm~rs of gold and silver

awards and MiciJignn'H·rcprcsenl· allvcs in the nallonal F. 1''· A. competition will be announced at a luncheon in Detroit August 25. Chaplet• groups will (larlidpate in cdtwational :111!1 recreational ltclivilles wilh sponsoring A & P oiTidals during tile clay·long pro· gram.

Brass Quartet Will Play Friday

The Willinmston Baptist church is presenting the Gospel Messen· gers lmtss quartet of the William .Jennings Bryan University in a progmm of music and testimony l~rirlay evening, August G, at 8 o'clock.

The quartet inelurles 2 lrum· peters, Alvn Conrier of fl.nanokr., VIrginia, anti Donald Wellmcr of Allnonn, Pennsylvania; and ·2 trombonists, Jessie Deloe of Winona Lalw, Imlinna, and James ReesE! of Williamston. Lyle Hill· egas of Neenah, Wiscnn~in, pro:· vides piano nccompanimPnt. All arc to be juniors this fall at Bry· an exec[Jl Conner, who has com· pleled his junior year.

Mr. ancl Mrs. William Mad;lf' moved on Wednesday to their new home In Redford.

New residents in the Quinlan subrlivision arc Mr. and Mrs. Nonnan Hearn and Jamily, for· rnerly of l3ellevi1Je, and Dr·. and Mrs. Homer Cleary and .fnmily, formerly of Ann Arbor. Heam is the editor of the Michigan Edu·

/calion A~socialion Journal. , Dr. Cleary hus a dental practice in Lansing. .

Mr. and Mrs:. Carl Palmer of Htmlinglon, IndiRna, visited their son·in·lnw ami daughter, Mr·. ami Mrs. John Smith, ami family on Saturduy. ------------- ..

WANTED BY THE FBI

NICK GEORGE MONTOS, with aliases, Nick Watley, "Little Nick," and others

·Unlawful msht to avoid prosecution­robbery: inlerstate t~ansportotion of stolen property.

DESCRIPTION: Age 37, born Novem­berS, 1916, Tampa, l'ia. (not verified); height, 5 feet 5 inches; weight, 160 pounds; build, small; hair1 black;, eyes, blue, wears glasses, occaswnally; COlli· plexion, ruddy; race, white; nationality, American; occupations, laborer, J>ainter, bookbinder; scars nnd marks, 6-inch cut scar outer left elbow,. long, dim scar on . back of ldt little finger, l/2•inch scar on tight side of forehead, %·incl1 blue diag­onal scar on right ten1ple, scar on left eyebrow, numerous skin blemishes nod marks on face. 1

Federal complaints were filed nt Wny- · cross, Ga., on August 23, 1951, char~ing Montes with unlawful interstate flight to avoid prosecution for robbery, and at Chien~, lll., on March 4, 1954, charg­ing lum \vith interstate transportation of stolen property. · '

· Any person hn~ing i~fcirmn!i?n 'Yhich

' ( "YANKEE CLIPPER"- Ynnlcs' • Irv Noren executes what loolcs: lil1e a toe-tip bow to a wi!llly I ll]lplauding crowd as n. Nellie, Fox ovm·-thc-fcncc homc·r gets: by him in a game witl1 the, While Sox at Yan!cce Stadium. !

I· Hon:tld Brmvn and Ellis Nemer

nf V:mlown am new membcr·s of lite Williamston pnll('e depart· men l, having been 11 ppoinled to t;tlw over 1111! vacande.~ left by llw n•signalions of. Hobert Son· ncr nnd Honal McVeigh.

llt'IJWn is a slutlt!nl al Michigan Sll!le •:olll'ge, mnjoring in police ildmini~:lralion. lie was in lite nir force, loeatetl at Hnnriolph Field, ~inn Antonio, 'J'uxas.

SoniJI'r n·::iJ~IIPd so lie could ul· lend Mielligr1n Slalt:. McVciglt rc· llll'lli'd lo his former home in Cal· il'ol'llia.

Mrs. .Tulia Clmmherlain ilnrl ~fr~. Bess A!Jimt l wen! in Ilaslclt nn Stlnday,

Tir!v. a~d J\lrs. liontr·c .Tilmes and family lll'e ,-:pending a 2·weck l'ac:ation iu HatTigville. Hev. Dav· itl Hess will eontlttr'l the Sunday servit·u al lltr! Willj:nnslun Com­munily. Melllorlisl dtureh next Sunday, IIIHI Max Allen will of· fidalc Au~ust IG.

M1·. anrl Mt·s. C. D. Smilh and :\Tr·. anrl Mrs. Dille Ball were in Henion IIarlmr Stmtlay night and Monday. They slitycrl overnight

Mr. anrl Mrs. William l~uble 0 [ at lhe IIoust• of David. Vincennes, Jnrliiln:t, vi;:ill!rl Mr. l\11·. :ttHI Mrs. Montie Kinr.: of anrl Mrs. Lloyd 1\l<:C:ruslanrl <~nd L:111sing vi;:iled Mrs. Be~s Abbott family over tlu• \'lt;t•k end. Jto!Jerl on 'l'hur:-:rlay. Jo'i:;Jwr of Srtro;inaw was also ;1 Mr. IJIHI J\1n;. George Huttan · house guest.· and family visited from 'l'hursrlay

Amold Penttw :rllendcrl llw enls, Mt·. :111d Mrs. Chris llultan, . II" SliiHiay wilh Mr. Hullan's pill'·

unnu:tl ottlin~( of lite I ,o!lflon at Alclcn. Dwiline Httllan stayed • Slu·ine eluh in Ohio on 'l'ttesilay there to spend the week with his and is spcnriill,!. a ll!W rlayo with grandparents. !tis daugltlcr, Mrs. !{ulh Wilson, Mrs. Belly Gregory was guest and family of Midrllctuwn, Ohio. of honor at a coffee held at Me·

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Clothing

Thu Wltralfield H·I cluh hclrl ils annunl lour laHt Wednesday. Mt·~. Everell Noble lool1 r:harge as the leader, Mrs. Roland Frosl, had to at lenrl a ftiiH~ral. 'I'll,. group was accompnnled by Mel Avery anrl several parents. They --:-------:- .. ----· -- ..... -Cormit:l1 Jmrlt Wednesday morn· lng by her sorority sislcrs in Bela Sigma Phi. Mrs. Gregory will hP living with her husb:~nd :utrl fam­Ily in. Bangor, after this month.

Let ur, do double duty J'or you: CIPan yollt' vacation clothes like new before your 1Ti(J- and get your dmpes and slip covers fresh again for your relUJ'Il. Cull us today!

Mr. anti MrH .. Terry Gelszer and family allenrled llw picnic heltl hy the Lnnsing air force associ· ation at Allwm·d lal1e Sunday.

Mr. and Mr~. Hazen .Johnson and family of Fair Grove spent the week end with Mr. ilnd Mrs.,. n. P. Zemplle ami family.·

JtlodernDry:Cleaners 12,1 W. Ash Phone~ 2-1511

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· You see the telephone's value fn aU the things that keep a family hum· ming. There are conversations that save time and steps, those ti1at makeyou~g heat·ts beatfaster ·

·-and those . tnat bt·i~g pe~ce of mind. It would be hard to measm·e · just how much .the telephone means to your family. A good deal mot·e, 'surely, than it costs. "

*An ext• nolan rillll 1GIIr t•l•pho,n• a44.d 1/ollll: It ~aile I 11111 time a;d .,.,.; '.

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Pl~onc 2368 ,. ·J·.,. '· · i1 n·•ar 111hen 1011 n••4 if, cooto onl:JO p•nnl•• a d111, Call JOllr Buaine11 Ollie.,

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. the FBr, the telephone 'number of, which n~pears ·.on the first page· of local..telc- .. ,

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Dansville Mrs. Helen Young- Phone 3931

Lantis family Reunion Is Held

I i'illiiHI'I· If tiVOli

Mrs. Verrla Shepler nnd Mrs. I!azr.l Pollm· of Williamston W£'l'C vl~ilot':; of Mrs. Ella 'l'lwm11s Run· rlay.

Mr·si Genevievn l•'nsrliel( anrl l'v!n;, G. Crnmr.r of Battle Creel' were !:::illlldny visitors of Mr.s. Trene Braman.

Frank Thomas of Wllllnm:;tr·n was 11 Mondny vlsllnr of Mrs. Elh1 Tlmmas. Mr. and Mrs. Wesley

from 'J'Iwmas of Willl:Jmslon wcre l•'ri· . Tunc· rlay vlsllol's nf Mrs. Thomas.

Ml', and Mrs. •Wendc!ll Shram of Jackson were Wcrlnesrlay vis· ilors of Mrs. F'l'aJwr.s Nehl'iun.·~·

Twenty.twn members of llw Nall11111 Lantis family gallwrerl at the lo\VII lwll 111 Dun:;villr for llwll' nllnuni rrntnion StiiHiay.

Dinner was se1·vednl 1 ::JO after whif'i1 visiting was llw dlvr•rsion nf lhe aflf'I'IHifJII,

Helatlvc!S were prc!sr.nl Mason, \Vehhr.rville, Hives lion, Lansing and .Tad(snn,

\Vomc•n Mulw A!ll't~JlH Mr. and Mrs. Andrmv Palmer of 'l'lw memhr!rs ol t lw Ingham' L<mslng were Friday visitor:; of

county r!xlcmsiDn i(l'Ol!JIS will r•x· Mrs. Neheittng. hlhll homl'lllilflt• IIJll'llllS al the Mr. 111111 Mrs . .Tim LaForgc of r:mmly fair. All aprr,m; slwul<l.l>e Dr•lroll were Sunday visitors of brottght to the c!XIPnslon ollice Mrs. Esther Avery.' They lor•k

·In M;tson ot' ~~~ Mrs. Lawl~ln Iwl' til Williamston to vlsl·l .~e\'Cl'· Gauss of. Dnnsvll.ll', dmlrman of ai frlrnrls llwre In lhr. aflernoott. the npmn c~ciJJJilllllee. l•'l'llnl; Collh nnrl Mbs Elsif'

Mr. anrl Mrs. LaWl'I!JH'f' Balwr anrl family and Mr. and Mrs .. T. B. Dallon'wert• Salurdny c•vt•ning guests of Mr. and l'vlrs. Fred Sagf'r of Clwlsr.a in honor of I hr. hlrlhrlay nnnivers:Jty of Mrs. Sager.

Cohh of Wllli:nn~lon wcrr! '!'burs·. rlay visitor~ of Mrs. Esther Avery.

Mr. llllcl Mrs. Merle Freet• anrl fmnqy and Mr. 11111! Mrs. IO:IlWI'Y Freer were Sunday guests of 1\lr. anrl Mrs. Roy Gt•ccnslade of Eaton Rnpids.

Ingham County News August 5, 1954 Page 4

C~ements Flower Shop Flowers For All Occasions

Phone Holt 4-17!)1

Woman's Group Will Meet at Lake

Next Wcdne~rlay, Augusl J I, the rnmnhc1·s of the Wornnn'H So· r:iety of Christian Service will go In tiw hDmc nf Mrs, Llnnlc Hnll, nem· Gra~:11 Lrilcc, for their mcel· lng. 'i'llnsc~ wl1o desire lo go arc In mr.rt r1l the dlllrdt, from wit em I hPy wt'ii lcuve at 11:00.

Tlwy will have a pollttrk (lin· ncr at IJDI' llnme at noon nnd a lntsim•ss mcnthlf{ nnd progl'llni will be !Jelrl in the aflcl'lloon.

Mr. and Ml'H, WllhUl' Balllge nnrl Nanl'y and Mr. nnd Mrs. l'rlfnlc Ballige of Lansing were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Ballige and rlaughtors.

1\11'. a11d Mrs. Bennett' Taylor were Sunclay visitors of their aunt·, Mrs. Leflc Smith or Ann Arbor.

Hcv. nllfl Mrs. TTarry Moore and family lr.fl Monday for Flint tr. attend the annual Free l'vlclh· 011lst camp meeting ul Bethel park t I) is week.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Davirl l3!!lwr spent a few days last wee!< with Mr. anrl Mrs. Casper Dietz of Wli· llamston.

Mr. and Mrs. Grmlrl Koons of Leslie were Sunday visitors of Mt·. illld Mrs. Lewis Freer.

Mr. nnrl Mrs. Gilbert Glover and Gavin wr.rc week end guests of Mr. anrl Mrs. Sltmrt Gross of Saginaw.

Mrs. Hose Corwin is spending several clays this week wilh her ~:randdaughtcl', Mrs. Dale Reeb of ,Jaci(son.

Mr. and Mrs. William Nlswong· er and Lloyd allenrled the Nuthan Lantis reunion Sunday at the Dansville lawn hall.

THAT'S ALL HE· NEEDED-President Eisenhower makes that, t·csignccl-to-thc-inevitable f(estm·c traditional with nil gmndpnr-, rnls as his grandson, David, 0, begins to pound on a full-sizcl lnilltary drum <ll the White Hot1sc. Scutcd nl'Ound the clL·um are• David's sisters, Bnrbarn Ann, 5, foreground; m1el Susan Elaine, 2.\ fielp1ng with. the ofl'-beuts, behind David, is Richard Snyder, 7,1 1:randson of the President's physician. Mrs. Eisenhower and Rep. I J.olm Heselton (R., Mass.), shme in "enjoyment" of the noisy giit1

··. ir.om drummakers Noble and Cooley, of Gnmvillc, Mass. ·

Aitl Rul'it•ly Will Nol l\lc!et I Mr. and Mrs .. Ben Stanbury and There will he no meeting of the family of Bloomlield· Hills and

Dansville Aiel Society rlttring Mrs. Emily l~cs,;ler of Holt were August. The next meeting will be week end gue~ts of Mrs . .Allie at the regular time, September Thompson at her cottage at Ea· 14, at the town ball. ton Rapids. Mr. ami Mrs. Gary

Brig-gs nnd Mr. and Mrs. Paul

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Heins and son Boslrum anri family of Holt were Sunday guests of MJS. Tlwmp· of Mnsnn were Sunday dinner

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Vern son. ~ Mr. anri Mrs. Glen Shnrlanc,laml uray.

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1 • fnrnily were Mane ay cventng c lll· Mr. anrl Mrs. N. C. Marlin of .1 (the !niter's pawnts

Cl S I I .. 1 or :1cr gucs s o , . . , . ,

l Lodges Picnic Sunday ' During Annual Event

'l'llc l\Iasnnl" :lllil En~lc!rn· Star plt-nk llPid 111 ltll)'nl!t' pari;, ilill· son, Stmrlny, wa>; nil<!lldc•rl hy :m nH'Illhers :mrl illl'lr !flmilin:;.

A pol hid\ rllnnr.•l' \\'liS ,;ervnd at 1 o'drwl\ aflrt' whll'it visiting wa~ the di1•er~lon of thr• nfll!l'· JICJ()ll.

Mr. nnrl 'Mm. Flnyd Mlll'ilell wen1 Sundil)' lm•al;fa;;l 'gtll'!ll:: of Ml'. nnrl Ml':i. Fran!' !-il'itmidl, .Jr., of Mason.

1\lr. and l'vlrs. EugPnr• Gnus:o and ,;on anrl Mr. and Mrs. J.'illTt•st Wall((•r anrl family nrc! :;petJ•IIng 1 he IW'f!l\ nl Sllwr J;dcP .

Dr. Nom \Vaii;Pr, 1\IJ'Y. ,Joll•.lcll Barr and CI~·dp !111fl Laura HI· ll:'nrlcrl Eato11 Hltpirls mmp mr•PI· in>: Sunrl:ty,

Mr. anrl Mrs. Cnri Wlillf' and family !IIlli i\fl'.,, f;o]diP \V;I!'f] HJif•Jll Frld<JY anrl S;Jitlrd:Jy wit It Mr:;. fiertrii:IP JWI!l of C':Jrilll:i''·

Mr. and 1\lrs. HnnHicl \Vt;st an.l family werr1 :.;tJndnr rlinnt•r

1 guests of Mr. anrl Mrs. ,Jim CoilllSI'IiOl' anrl fnmily 11f Laings. bmg.

1\lr. ami Mrs. Hollanrl \\'1•:-:l of Holt were Tm•srlay visitors o[ Mr. unrl 1\ll·s. Hnv Wcsl. . 1\lt•. 11nd M·r.c, Clilrl' L<'VI'rell of Lansing were Stlnrlay r!Vf'nlng visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Williams.

Sally Nelson is spending ~f'V· eml riays this 1wei; with .Judy Mitcheli ot Dr.lrolt. ·

nnv. nnrl MJ'R. F:rnesl C'I'Orl(pt• of Brlghlon \Vlll'!l l•'rirlay tllJJIH'l' gtfc.•st:; of Mt·. anrl 1\ll'H, Ll•o HogrJ'~ nnrl Mrs. Slll'nh Hogr.1·s,

l'vlr. lllHI Mn;. llenJ',Y HnlifiJH of Mnnlllt Wf'ril J(llllStH Snmlil~' c•ve· nlng of l\11', llllfl Mt'H. Vl!m!Py :-illllj!IH'JJ.

Mr. nnrl Ml'R. Rrnllsl T:larnP.!I' nn~ fnmlly of !lolly wem Sunrluy rlln· twr gtlPsls of tlw lnttor's parents, Mr. anti Mrs. David Balwt•,

Mt', anrl I\1J'H, Lnlnnrl Perrine, .Tl'., sprmt Httllflay at Gn!cnfield Villngr.' ·

(Cnnlhnll'd on l'ug·o fl)

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tul/ ~:~t our •tore lor a free finished •amnta

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!125 S. Jefferson Phone' 2-S401

eed a Plumber or Electrician?

awson were . a urr ay VI~J s, Mr. and Mrs. Donn! Parks of. of her hrnlher·lll·iaw ancl Sisler, Williamston, in honor uf I lie fifth I Mr. and Mrs. Eimer Fortman. hirllulny anniversary of Gary I Floyd Fm:t':'an of Mason wn~ a Sharlatid. · Sunday vtsltor at the Fortman! M 1 M F 1 s f home. . r. nm rs. • n•r .. cymo~n· o

We have opened a plumbing

ser.vice department. New plumbing

installed and old plumbing serviced.

We also have an electrical service.

Used Auto Pa_.ts Dolhw-wise motol'ists Imow they can

count on Bud's to snpJlly them 'With dcpend­

alJic used auto parts to Jlllt thbir cars in top

shape. Uml's has a l'C!IUtation for Jm~·inp;

f:ih· pric•~s I' or cxct~[ltionally "1-!:ood" wreclwd

cars. That's why Bnd's is Centml JU~hi-

. p;an's lea !ling lmyet· "of wt•cclu~d c~rs. • Bud's

pas:a~s thes1~ good, serviccallle·Jmrts on to YO\l

at real down-to-t~arth JUices. Why.Jmy. mot•c

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Eutl's has bought

107 J

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since ,Jamm•·y 1, 1954.

fot• hip;h-Ilricet1 new parts? Deal

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Whether it's a motor, tmns­

mission, wil!dows, body 1mrts or ac­

cessories you need, you can deJIIlllll

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:/(.:,,{r.:;.E¥Jri~~:>'i.~.::: , :.: :::: ·-- _ ~ Soutlt- of Holt·- 2milcs - North of Mason ' ' '·

· Ptnclmey were Sunday rhnner

Wt~ cannot handlt~ pump sl'rvic<' calls as yr.t. M;·. and Mrs. Don Leonard. and guests of Mr. and Mrs. Georg.• fmmly were Sunday g~1ests of. Vag!, Sr. Hollis Vogtof Bancroft Mr. and Mrs. Don Holiday and was an afternoon visitor of tlw

Mrs. Susan Leonard of Sylvania, Yogis. . c· ~ d . H d & PI b" s I Ohio. Mrs. Leonard ex~ects. to Mr. anrll\olrs. George Gunter of , . !M lil't, .. lf. ~fr w~re urn ~ng upp y leave next week for Caltfornm. Clarendon, N. Y., and Mrs. Mny· U !I 'lJ !Q! ~ 0 ~

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Arnold, nard Wcb~tcr of Williamston Mrs. Melvin Batlige and Linda were visitors of Mr. ami Mrs. 141 \V. As~l Phone 2-1241

a~Mr~Wnync'l'a~~a~MH~ C~J:rn~I~~=s~~='~o=o~~~S:u:n:d:zy~e~v:eJ:li:n:g~.~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~='~~~~~~~ cia attendecl the Arnold reunion _ Saturday at tile home of Mr. and Mrs. Dee Amold of Williamslon.

Wessels Bohnet completed his summer school course at Michl· gan State Normal college 1t Ypsilanti lnst Frlr!ay. Mrs. Paulj Card completed her course al Michignn Stale college Friday.

Mr. and Mrs·. William Mitchell and family of Lalce Odesm and Mrs. Lydia Switzer of Lansing

I. were guests Sunday of M:·. ami Mrs. A. C. Dowling, the occnsion

:being the birthday anniversary l of Mrr.. Dowling. I 1 Mr. and Mrs. Pnul Carrl were

1

I Sunday dinner guests of Mr. anrl ·Mrs. Philip Hague of Ann Arbor.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Roher! Bush an'l family were Sunrlay visitors of Mr. aml Mrs. Raymond Bush o[ .Tackmn nnrl Mr. aml Mrs. Ros:: Manley of Rives .Junction.

Mr. aml Mrs. Pearlie Beach of I Wiilianislon were Stu~r\ay visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rav Hartshorn.

Louis Yuhasz, Sharon nnrl Johnny of Holt w,;re Saturrl:w, visitors of Mr. and Mrs. A. ,T. Miller.

Mr. and Mrs. A . • 1. Miller were ~unrlay visitors .of Mr. nnrl Mrs. Charles Kirby of Eden.

Mrs. Robert Cook and children of Lapeer spent la~t week with her mother, Mrs. Bessie Olson. Mrs. I{enneth Cate:; anJ chil:lren of Vermont ville were Monday dinner guests of Mrs. Olson. ·

Mr. nnrl Mrs. Lloyd Mnrrlocl' and Elzie Milner were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. ~nd Mm. Wall.er Birchfielrl of Lamring. To'mmy Murdock, who hml been wi1h the Birchfields for the week end, returned home wilh his par· ents.

Mrs. Floyd Mitchell returned to her job in the office of Dr. Clarl1 and Dr. Clinton in Mason Monday. She had hcl'n away for .R weeks because of a hrokim nnklr.

Mrs. G. E. Manning, David anrl Mary Louise spent the week end with hr.r paren[s, Mr. and Mrs. David Tyson of Lexington. Davirl t~emalnecl for a wcel1's visit.\vith his grandparents.

Mr. ancl Mrs. Bob Price nnrl family were Sunday evening vis· itors· of Mr. and Mrs. ·Arvin Powell of Lansing. ·

Mr. and Mrs. C . .J. Ryan of Kanfas City,. Missomi. are spencling 'the week with Mr. anr' Mrs. ,Tnmen Rklr:way. Mr. :uv' Mrs. Kenneth Richner anJ ·~augh ters arc spending the rm~;; will' the former's · parents, Mr. ancl

'Mrs. Ivan RiehnP.r of Cedar. 1Mr. :mel Mrs. Will>ttr Koons o.f

Perrv and Mr. and Mrs .• John D.imtels and family of Hanovm· were Sunday dinner guests of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scripter.

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Folks who lmow the score are buying Fords. And sales records show more people are buying Fords than ever! Join the swing to Ford. See us now while your present car still has high summer trade-in value.

· Como ;, , , .got tho .~ore and yo~'/lg~t a FORD .. . Mr. and Mrs. Glei{ Sharlaucl

and family and Mr. and Mrs.

Donal Pnrlcs enjoyed a picnic Ro·· .y· ,· 'Ch ,.·ste·. n:''se' n dinner Sunday at the ·home of Mr. and Mrs. Lc~ter ;Parl{s of

Olivet. · · · Y F ' 11 F d D. I. : . . . Mr. imd Mrs. Cera! Underwood · our • nem Y • or ca cr. · · · . i

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Page 17: 1 ounger OSeS U By Margin of 152,

Farmer Peck's Wife

Dansville ( fJcmHnu~rl from J'ngo •I)

'I

Palty Anderson nm snenrllng Jlw wncl1 with llwlr• gl'llllriJln!'enls, Mr•, and Mr•s, Chesler Ben.Jnmln, at Sliver Jnlw,

'l'lw lll.'if uf llrn 1\f'l'lllllrrms, 1

larrie Lininger Is Re-elected MYF President:

Mr•. and Mr·s, J~arl Douglas of Montague SJlenl the week end 1

with Mr. and Mrs. Arthur· 13ruolu;, Mr. nnrl Mrs. l•'loyd Crwgl'lly ami family and Mr. and Mrs. Mil<o Cosgray nnd daughter of Stocl<· hridge, Mr. nnrl Mrs, grJwru·d Vanderbush nnrl fnmlly of Brit· I'

ton, Mr, nnd Mrs, .Tess Staats

Larrie Lininger wns re-eleeled Manti son of .Jackson and Mr. nml '

Sllllllll.l' r111d 1 Hl'r'rn to hi' hav· lng :r r'IJIIir·~:t. A11rl so far Ill' Is winnlrrg. Jlf'lf! is gPIIing n r't'l'lrJirr llmfll\111. of OlllliiSPIJWIII rrVl'l' it. At tile bad; rlnor !;; n Jwrl of gm·anl~1ms ... OJ' waH. T!1ey arc fast riiSiiJlJif'fll'inv.. OrH• of thf' plarrts hurl 1·1 lnlfl'; and hlo~soms. They scr'ITrf'ri to ad lllw a re;J ling to Sammy.

rs, Leonard Bmnlts and rJnur:h· prrs!tlenl of the Dnnsvlllc-Van· ler of Mnson were Sunday guests

thmugh thai stag"c of pld<lng, town Melhorl!sl Youth Fellow· at the Brooks lwrnc. Diane BrooJ1.9 plddng anrl plf'ldng more flowrrs ship sunday evening at the an· spent the weelt end with Mr. ancl I hnn see mer! neccssrtry. Onr'P Mrs. Mllw Cos gray uf Stocl<· Sally took every hio""fim nnd llllf' nual elccllon. Don Williams Is the hr•!dge, nff the Decornllon Dny plnnto I ·;iec·prcsirlent, Angela Mynll wns ., Mr·s, VIrginia Acl<ley ntH! chi!· hnrl nn IIH• 1 ront I""""· cleetccl secretnry·trensurer, Boll r.Jrcn and Christine and Kelt h

The girls ure tryinp; to help mr> Sly Is tlw trcasltrct• nnd Belly Anderson were Sunday rUnner train Snrnmy to leave llw !lowm·s 1

Dey and Roylyn Voss nrc co guests of Mr. nnd MrH. Don An· none. '!'hey mndr! IJI\11 II g"arriPII 1 1 rlcrsnn of Ann Arhor. A1111 Or•s· In IIH! sruulhox. Anrl tlwy wr~nt e HI rmPn of fellowship (rccrca·

1 Ile makr•s rlozr•11s nf trips liJI

1 and dowil llw ;;JrJr•walk during a

I' rlny, And by lllr•:<P l'f'rl hlossorn;;.

1 llr! SPPillS In lrrrvr• pul It upon I hlmsplf lp lu• my flrJWf'r •Jru!y. In 1 Ills ilglrt'Jitllro fi!;t IH• hold;; out \ onP, two, thn•r• "" folll' hurls fire 1 Jll'f'fr•t•s bud;· I for• lll.Y lllsper•tlon

through quiiP nn elahrll'nlr! lli'O tionl. ler!c of Wchhervlilc and Belly

f 'I'Jln "OL\11" Jln 111 111 1 lllsch were dinner f!Uests ,L_''tll1fi',LY.

r·ess () showing him flllfl lellillJ! ~ J ,., cO c w wve an . ,, I him 1 hal 1 hey were his .. , .ius I outr_Ior~r ,serv!ee Sunduy evening, of Ruth Ann Andcrspn. ·

• • . or· jllr~ssing. 11 t:1fws llw hf'nrt right out of

growing fioll'f'l':i to IHIW! to punish a llttlf' fr•llow for piddng what he tlrlnl<s is s11 "i'IIIT.Y, Plll'I'Y. Mnmmu'l" Yl':i', I!H~.\' mr• pr·r~lty. Ami r I'Pillf'JliiJf'l' two ollH'l' lilt!P

hi;; anrl !w eonirl rJo 1111ythlng IH' August ll, the 11iaec to be nn·. Mr. ami Mrs. A. B. Braman i wnnlerl with .them. !le leaves, IH~liiH'er.l lalf'r, Those nllencllng nnrl family nllcndcrl a fnrnl!y 1

them lliOill". I wrll mer!l at !he drureh a! 7:3U gatlJer·lng anrl plcnle nl Potte'r 1

Wr• got him n lillie sri nf gnl'· p. '.11: rarl< In LanHing Sunday. Mrs. 1

den tools. Why J rJ!rl, J'li nevr•r 1

I• rrrlny, August 13, at 8:00p.m. Bemarrl Fitzsimmons returner!, ltnow. They arc the hanrlir.st the Mcthmilsl Youth Fellowship home with the Bramans for a: thing to whadt nn!l r.Jwp every- will HfHlllHflJ' annlher foli< da1wc visit. t'

~vlwt•c anrl anything. I 1·an onr• ni the town hnlJ. Vernon Hodge Lloyd Broolts is stm confined Lillo IIH' lawn mowPr last t•vPn!np: "' Wchhcrvillr! wrli call the in t'he Mason General hospHa!, and that Is the r•rHI of that mw. rlanr'r.s. At that lime donations hut is now slowly improving. The otl1r~r lWfl have llr.r.p put up, will be accepter! for the purchase Mt•, and Mrs. F. c. Anderson,

, torlri!PJ'H who lwvr~ grown l!Jl into ~good lit llr! garrlf'll·lwlpl'J'S anrl

tloWf't'·lovr•rs. 'l'IH•y, t ,,,, wr!nl

lo~J, untli nr!XI summer, Pelt! of youth song hoolts. Sr·., were Sunday visitors of the Jll'liiiH!d wlwn hr. snw liS mme former's father, Pranlt Anderson home with t!Jr.m nn!l he grlnnerl of Ithaca. when I put them up. lie never Ch h p• • said a word llllt lw spoj{p urc es ICniC Mr. and Mrs. Frederic!< Berger

vol11mcs. I l<now wt1at hr. thought and family of Pnrma were Sun-. . . 11Htt. I'rl lw snJTy that J Set for August 15 day dinner guests of the former's bought thrm for a 1G-month-olrl parents; Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Berg-little boy. Sammy rJI!I look so cr. Doris Berger of Parma anti r•ule playing in the snrHlhox anrl The Dansville nnrl Vantown Carolyn Kuch of Webberville he'd play for an hrHJJ' digging anrl Melhotlisl chttrchcs will have n ::rent several days last week scraping hnek nnrl forth. picnic dinner Sunday, August 15 with their grandparents. Diane

Seems that we r'an never gel at Camp Kiwanis at noon. The Kuch was In St. Lawrence has· enough of walehing him. He's picnic: is to he an all-family one. pital in Lansing last wcel1 be· st\C'h a happy little fellow. And A plnnning committee mel on cause of sic!1ncss.

"Sum hf''S ,u smart. pur·r·;;t. . , , nil lw PVr·r· suys is, 'Fur (II'OtliJlt 'J'V S!'I'Vir'e ut t'f'liSOit· nhlt• Post·, r•nll Cnnsin's Itarlio 111111 'I'V in Mason'!"

he's· grrnving up so fast. Petr Tuesday evening to formulate Mrs. Grace Chamberlain of WI!· brought him in this morning anrl plans for thr. occasion. Tl1e corn· liamston and Mr. and Mrs. Archie said, "Show mamma what. you millce consisted of Mrs. Acthen Chamberlain of Wchhcrville were got." Out came two pink iist' Wilt, Mrs. Rex Townsend, Mrs. Thursday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. anrl the last of the gemnlilm f.Jmonrl Wing, Mrs. Jess Bach· Leo Rogers anrl Mrs. Sarah Rag· hurls: lie didn't act smnrl-a!Pck.l' man, Mrs. Harry Daman, Mrs. ers. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Chamber­... Ju!il happy. Pete sairl, "Now, []ug"il Oesterle and Mrs. Wayne Jain of Ann Arbor and Mt•. nnrl • Ma, rlon'l you thinl1 he';; worth Tnylor. Mrs. Ralph Chnrnherlain of Nc\l; more than all the geraniums in Recreation and vesper worship Hudson were Saturday visitors

--:---=:--------_:_.:.:''.:.:Je~w::_o:_:rl.:.:_rl.:_'i'_' ------- service will follow the picnic. at the Rogers home. Mr·s. 'l'hur· ·1 I The morning" worship service man Bowers ami chilrlren of Mil· ng Jam County News August 5, 1954 Page 5 pn~r·crling the social event will ford were Sunday visitors nf lhr.

comml'rnomlc the opening of the Rogers. Leo H.ogers has been

.'Thi~ Wonderful N .. ••

,Think 01 if •• -. MORE speed, MORE economy,· MORE -~on· venience and cosier cooking, easier cleaning! Come in , , • ask' for proof of these facts .•. ask to see the ROPER PROOF·OF· VALUE chart.

You'll like the compe~ctness e~nd new bee~uty of theso '54 . _ Rop~s~.oo.. · - ! ~

·Moclol·~hown onl~ $314.75 ;. ... 7--- --- --~OTHER MODELS

II ·PRICED FROM _ • TERMS

'-,1/iii( LOOK- AT THESE AMAZING FEATURES • r • . .

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'Llghll avon, 1uporvho1 oven cook·· • •. Solocl by color rho exact na~o you }•o, Jhon Jurno ovon all, 1" • · · · · wanl, -

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You can get a ROPER GAS RANG;: for no more than you'd: .'expect to pay for an ordinary r:rnge.f · ~--- ' . ~-., ..

) COME _I~~ SEE. \'HEM_T~DAYii

'<c<~onrl assembly of the World confined to his home by siclmess Council of Churches. The coun· the past weel<. dl meeting will be held at Evans M 1 Jll' 1 Tl r. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson and

<HVJc? .will be "The Church of Mr. and Mrs R.obcrt Wlc!<~ of I

on,. rrw ;;. 1e message for the family were week end guests of

I the Lrvrng God. Douglas. SL;~day they nttc;1ded I

M -- a family gathering at the home .''· fllHI Mrs. Joh~ Ranes of of Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Wilkin·

Albron were Sunday drnncr guests son of South Hw · 1 r 'Jf the latter' I M 1 . , en, m wnor o Mrs M ' Cs ~Jar! en s, r. am the bit·thrlay anniversary of Mrs.

· · yron 01 w n. Wili<inson. 1\k ami Mrs. Elba Gage ami

Mr. nnri Mrs. Harry ·Pruden ·of :~Jwlsca ami Mr. and Mrs. Earl O;;bornc were 'I'Jmrsday evening G;UCsts of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Dal· ton.

Mr. anrl Mrs. David Diehl and family were weclt end guests of the lattcr•'s parents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Pugsley of Hart.

Mr. and Mrs. Alger Bowen and family of Webberville wer·c Sun· my <tinner guests of Mr. and

Mrs. Enrl Showers. Annette Rose was a Sunday guest of Louise Showers.

Mrs. Ralph Walker was tal<cn to l.hc University hospital, Ann Arbor, Monday for treatment and observation.

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Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Daniel of Detroit were' week end giicst~ of the latter's mother, Mrs. Flora Nelson.

Mr. and Mrs. Orville Hensleit and daughters of Webberville were Saturday evening clinnc1· guests of Mr. and Mrs .. Earl Risch. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Lester Risch I ancl family of Leslie were Sunday evening guests nt · the Risch home,.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Lon Bolster nrc entertaining their grnmlsun, 'l'cr· ry Bolster of Clevelaml Ohio this week. ' '

Mr. and Mrs. James Cliclmer of Dearborn were Monday eve· ning dinner guests of Mr. anri Mrs. Lawton Gauss. They at· tended the funeral of Mrs. Mar­tha Warfle and Mrs. Emma Clark of Stocltbrldgc In the aft. ernoon.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Wilson Craft anrl family of Bunl<er Hill were Sun· day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Craft.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Smith were Friday visitors of Mr. nnrl Mrs . .James Norton of Lansing.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Mitchell nttemled the wedding Friday eve­ning of Mary Anderson to Don Lyon at the Mason Church of the Nazarene.

Mr. and Mrs. Lnwton Gauss nnd Larry and Pamela Wright were Wednesday evening cUnner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holden of Howell.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Frost of Williamston were Wednesday eve­ning visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robet•t Srnit h. Mrs, Pearl Hoot and Ralph Blue of Flint were Sunday guests of the Smiths ..

Mr. and Mrs. H.oylyn Miller nnd family spent scvedl clays last week vacationing in northern Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. William Muench were Sunrlny dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mason of Webberville.

Mr. and Mrs. James Wright and family of Lansing, Mr. and I Mrs, 'l'heo CJ~lmer, Mr. and Mrs. Ted Cllclmer and Mr. ·unci Mrs.,. Lawton Gnuss ·hail a picnic din· ner at Lowe lnl1e. Sunday, .

Mr. and Mrs. Darn Diehl nnrl · daughters were week end guest:! of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Tompldns of Hurt.

Mr. ancl Mm. Jcdson Felton were Sunday dinner guests oi Mr. and Mt·s. William Swift of Mn· son.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ander· son, Paul and Carol arc spending the weelt vacationing in northern Michigan. Tommy, Bobby antl

Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Greenough were weelt end guests' of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Taylor of Columbus, Ohio. Mrs. R. M. Laughlin· rc· turned to Dansville with . them

.. aftel"spendlng a week wlth,Mt•s. r...:-.;..;. __ .;..;._.~...;:_~..__..J Jessie McGee ·In Columbus. · ·

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23" AVERAGE} HAWKSBERRY

Watermelon~ EA.

SWEET AND RIPE, CALIFORNIA, SIZE 3r

.Cant~hn~pes 2 ll.llc~.l ll.liJl:lnR>fll LARGE SIZE, CRISP AND Jn~;iwv..l •w;i.L~u~ SOLID, HOME GROWN

Toum~ioes Celery .: II'> • '1 II:Ar~~es::. Carn,ts ·\.

RED RIPE

MICHIGAN, TENDER HEARTS

CALIFORNIA RED

TENDER, FINGER SIZE

.. FOR 35c 2 HEADS 25C

LB. 29C BUNCH 190

ELBERTA, 21/4 INCH UP

Peaches .4:-. lBS. 45c

' ~ ·,

LARGE, YELLOW, BULK

FRESH TOPPED

' CALIFORNIA, SIZE 300

4 LBS. 29C CEil~ 1®~

DOZ. 45ie 10 BL!G 731}

MICHIGAN, LARGE SIZE-12-PT. C/.SE $3.39

B~~c~®~1r~es EXCEL

A&P, SEEDLESS

Gla~l'}~~e~ RaissM!s Pop@®W!1

c~s~e~~§ ~~ies

P.EGALO, WHITE OR YELL01

REG·ALO

Ff'.ESi-1 P;TTED

PT. BOX

I-LB. BAG

iS-OZ. r!:G.

~ LO. PI,G.

12-0Z.

16-0Z. FI,G.

3~c ]~~

21~ ~-9c ~91}

af~n~~~~ ~.-ut~~JZ~~~ ~~o~~g~~)

VALLEY; SLICED AND SUGARED

. ~-~:l!'%~lr:~~?@.!Wr/ M&il ~U~ ~ iF~H:~tWB M ~~@ ~ H ' ' FLOP.IDA COLD, yfemg~ .!1~~~~ Cot!Wii11AED

b~~fl©~m~e CAL-GROVE, COflWITRATED

Um1laJ~e PAR-KEN, CONC~NTRATcD

2 ~~iRf· 45e @ 2~~fs $9e fl ~.oz.

tJ TINS C b-OZ. 'til TINS

39~ 5B~

Onions l'b~ishes lemmts Potatoes CALIFORNIA LONG WHITE,

U. S. NO. I, SIZE "A"

----~· ------~------~~-~owdered Milk WHITEHOUSE, NEW LOW PRICE

l9c

80-85 SHRIMP PER CAN

Tiny Shrimp Noodle Tuna Dinner sTAR KIST

White Vinegar ( .. ·· . I(~~L~GG's .... ·

B P \ ' ' an ana eppers ·. , FRANK's

Charcoal FOR ouico~~ COOKIN~ Paper Plates WHITE, 9-IN. . ·

Cracker Jack PRIZE IN eveRY PACKAGE

Marshmallows Totnato Juice ~

RECIPE l .~­,.

· ~AMPBELL'S ..

51~J· 29c ' 5c~~ 29c

1/2 GAL. 29C 2-oz. 29c

GL.

4 B~G 29c PKG. 39C

OF40

. 6 PKGS. 29C 1o-oz. 19c·

PKG.

2 ~oA~~- 25C

3 12-0Z. $1 00 CANS a

SANSINENA ALL PURPOSE,

PURE VEGETAB~E 1

2 J~R 39c 12-0Z. 39c

1 TIN .,

3 c~N 77c

JAt~E PARKER, I;EG. 49c, LARGE 8" PIE

~ rf~ EA. ~ ,-c

OATMEAL OR FUDGE

Cookies 2 PKGS. 39c Pot~to Chips JANE PARJ<ER, REG. 6sc

t.LB. 59~ BOX

Pe~um Rtm~ls JANE PARKeR. cARMAEL, RF.G. 39c P~G. 29C OJ· 9

tnp

Da~rkee Mawgari~~ QU,o.RrERs

Waxtex Waxed Pa~~er

LB. 31c

Fab GRANULATED DETERGENT

LGE. 'Jln PKG. !JPUC

100-FT. ROLL 21c

GT. PI< G. 72c

Northern- Toilei iissMe ·3 ROLLS 25a

Tuna Fish ST ARKIST, CHUNK

Karo Syr~~P sLuE LABEL

Mazola Oii V·el GRANULATED

DETERGENT

FOR COOKING AND SALADS

LGE. PI< G.

61f2-0Z. TIN

LB. JAR

PT. JAR

All Prices in This Ad Effective , Through Sa~urday, August 7th _,

37c

21c

39~

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Legal Notices NOTICE or Al'i'OJNTMI:NT 01'

I'UIIl.tC AllMINIWrHATOH llELCIINIC-AIIMII&I 2:1, 1115•1

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NH'J'IC:" Ill" Al'I'IJIN'I MI•:N'I' lJio' l'lllll.IG AllMINIH'IIJA'l'llll

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'J'hl11 uotltu IH HIVr 11 JIIIJII!IIIIlt to lhu llffJYiniurtH ur Act :1~!1. JluldJC• /\('In ot 11117, IJelnJ.~ the• Mkhiumt Code or U11· r.lll'llltJ

IL IH Ul'dl tc•d thnl til hi nntl,•c ht JliJh-IIHlutd o/lt't' In 'Jlr•h Wt Pk (rJJ' th1 t t 11111 ..

AIR DIVER~Grnvlty docsn bother Army Sgt. Dawson Mer• chant, ns he apparently walks

1 ucross hnrbor waters at Pusan, 1 Koren. Aclunlly1 Sergeant Daw· I son was caught by the camera

New Court C11ses l...ttW

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clhn He•• ch UUJilllltlt tlun Co. 'l'llttJ•III!I~ 1111

lht• 1'1111(', Ht ~IJIUUJ' H. l'vrttuu, ntlm III'Y.

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l•'•nnk <.:. I\yto 11!111 l(ytu CctllHIIut 111111 Gur11111111Y VII. ,Trow H Jjut•h tlltn fo;ut•h Cu1r~ KIJIII'fiun Vomp,uJy, 'l'lt'"JIIlllll 011 thr• t'IIHI' upun 111 umlnol!. John 1.~. l.J(!h~hton, ILltUIIIl:Yo

fluldll' Mun~~lll \'!1, Wlllln1u ~~tuVI't,

HAYBURNERS MAKE A COMEBACK-'rhis just goes to show lhul ICn! horsepower Is what ounls in the tldd or transpurtutlou. This Musou City, Ill., bum ~er ved fo•· a tlmc os ll stnblc tor

c •leek !!US buggies, but the hotsr:s huve once more taken over,

I

Derby Neighborhood l\lr·s. G. W. Sprlu;;mun

Mn;, Sherman IInrlmun UJHI

Mr·s. Orla AddPy nllenrlcrl 1 he ex· IPnslon cluh lnur to Gr·and Hap· ids last 'l'hursrlay.

lnghilm County News

Are You

1. of 25,000

to Receive

Gas Heating

Permits?

If You Are,

Call Us for

a Free Estimate.

August 5, 1954

COWDRY Heating & Ventilating

PiiQC 6

f!t!ltHivo Wl~"l•tt In tltt Irt~thlllll 'uuttl)' Ntlwn, 11 /IOWHilliJIPI' 1111111' d, nuilllttlu d und ':hculutcd In tmul f'fllllilY.

,JOliN Mo l!J.hl,f.i\N .Jutlgu tJf l'loillLil

I n splll-~ccond before his leaded boots plummeted him to the

1 hm bot· bottom, where mainte- 1

'l'll'liftltKH on llw 1 IIHL: Pull•ll nrul Chill'( h, nttui'II!'YH·

Ilur nh o Jlil'llll VH, (,Junh Yclliwh. I~u­tln!l' A. l'nhl, ullu1ncy.

Mt•s, l~rnmn Ponlr"! will he lmsi­!'HS lo the Pnst Noble Grand club WednP."lny even in~. Mrs. Loui> I K11lser wlll be In charge of tlw prn~rarn. I J>hone 2-1961

I Mrs. Myrta llnmsrlellls spend·'-------------------------'

311 N. Cedar Street

SCIIIWU 1,1\ A IIOI.Il~Cil:

Sun LifjJ /\1111UIIHH:e CurututiiY adn. OWNEUH: l'ctu Hclchnlc n1' Imhrn Jlt.dt.::t2t'.

!l~nce of underwater port ta• cllltics is underway. ••·

Clumccry Nonnn ,J1•nn Jo'ox \11, l'!Pdt•JH·I. l'ux.

JlivnJc•c•. Jt1h11 W. Blld, ulluiiHY fo1 1 plulnt11r; ltuy '1', Cuull!y, u1l1JI'IIL:Y f!ll I defmulnnL.

Ob•tuary J.u 11 r· Mu!du11ndu \'H Har:u·J Mllldull·

------- lUIJify, l ndu, lllvutce, t:euq:u II, (Jenlwld II, nl·l

OICDER 1·011 I'UIILICATION llt•lhL Cull Coli! M. Mnnlyln VH, ""'""" '1'. Mnn· SALL 01· HEAL ESIA'It:: Della Call, d.tughter of Elmer tyln. IJ!vo~Ce. John 1 •• r. .. ,Hhlu,, nllnt·

N£W.SON-Augui>l ~11, 1115•1 nr y,

Stltlc uf Mlt·hl~:un. 'l'ht• l'tuhJttP Cutlll :IIHI Cnrric !')flnlwell, and wife of ()IlK llt•Wcy Huot \'H, MnciJ••· P. ('JIIIIIfll

fm- lhe Cnunty of Ju~IIILrn J~:clgar· \V. Cnll' passed aw.ly at Hunt. flJVUI cc. lilcnn 'f', Ghemy, nl till-At H tlltitllun ur 1111141 ('utllt, h• ld Ill !Ill' llwir farJn horne Saltll'day rnorn- ncy,

Prohnlfl Olfir·c Ill the Clly ur J. lllliill·~· lllj.;, ,July :·H, iP'('d U!l YCHl'S, 11 'J'h!J Statv ur Mtchh.:nu, I:._: ···I, I' ltd ( In Hlll!l ~uunty, (lfl Liar :.!lrd tluy fJI h YfltliiJ.:'t•l, IIIIIHCCIJiinH' lllltiiiii'Y ur ln~~-Augutll, A o. Jur, L months anrT 7 rlays. S!Je lcnvcs to hnrn Cuunty, MJChluun VB, l't,ul!\ ll

l'••"•nt: liON. JOliN MuCI.J;Lf,AN, Jrnourn their lw;~, hPsidcs her ~~:;,l''']i,.i;L n1',·u~::',', ~·:~· HeHUIIIIIl. It \VII-Judge ur JIJ'ulmlu. '."'I llll!o;hcirHI, a son, VVeJford. Vln.nrdn L. VunNur !ol'l' V,l, 1\i•IIJII'Ih H

In lht• mnllt'l nr lhr• f'Hldle ur l.l..hl VnnNnr l\1'1, IJIVUitU, l'llt'loH :LIId Cbtlll h, E. Nl•avwN, IJc· ... ,,..,f. Mr·s. Cnll liver! nil her life wilfl· 11 un1·11 uy •.

Atlhur· It Mui'II!IUII huvltr~ rJird Ill in d :~•nile l'Hclitt!-; of Fit<'hhurg C!.Jit·mnnl 'l'tlliiHfcr· Gurnpany vn. OW! II IUihl UuUil h1H pell!wn, jllll~lll}.t ful II- . . • J, Clrnry, HUI'Itlllty or HI/Ill•, IL ul. IJJJI CI11Hf' ln tll.:ll thl' iiiii'II'HL uf t\/1111 t•HI.1 11 and parllelpaterl Ill community rrH irduncliUil. Mh·lwul ]} O'll.on, ,d-in cell/Ill\ tclll Ctllllll• tlrllllll di'/Hidtcd, ac1iVJtJNi unlll lhe h~ginn!ng of t.Uiflcy. •

I Millin 1>. llwllil'h VH. !Ur h.rr·d I~ lL Ia cudeJud, Thnl till' :tuth dlt!!o ur her ldst illness, 3 yeats ago. I av- J)i(•Lru·h. ltlVfU'CU, Hoy 'J'. Cnull')', nllol

Au~nHt, A. 11. 111r. 1, nl lwo ,·, '"' '· 1" lni< sulfQrcd paralysis of her left "''Y· thu nrLc1nuon, nt the l',rdJtlr OIIHt.' nt I Gt•nl)•u .TefT1it•~ mul Jlfllrn ,Jeff1i1•:; v~. :ton Wl'.tL Xnghlll\\ tlllll'l, Lnllt.l/11' Mh·h~ leg tnnny ycnrK ago, SlC WCIS flilllt• w. COVPI't, ct nl lllll lui Hjll'llllt IMun, lw nn•l Itt llll'l'hy 1\Jifllllllll'd ful I hanciH'i:IJl[ICd in all physical ncliV· JlelflHnliUU•[ Hilllllt /Hid lllllllliH, llllcll-hf•lllillg t~uld tHtillllll, 1111d thut 1111 1 111 ~ I • 1 t I• f , 't 1 , ffi· rwytl fnr pln1utiJf; IIuf.{huH a11d C,unnlll'll,

UIIK llllt'll•tlh d ill tlllld t•~>tllll• /ljljiUIII lu·- I ICS 1ll ITIIlr c up 01 I JY en nlLOJIH'Ytl rnr th·r~utl/1/lt. fm·c !mid CUIII'l, Ill Ill! HI Lilli(' und Jtllll'l' znuntcaling by pen and telephone Hut>r~ Llli'HfHl VH. Hu h,U'f( A. l.nJHIIII. ln HhOW CIIIIH~· why ll 111'1'/IHI• lu Hili tJH !llP~S'tgCS Of gl'C.nt lflS()ifatiOfl tO DIVOII'I' 1'1tii\H lllld Gllllll'h, UllOI'fiCYH, lnt~ll!'IJL ur Hllld tittll(t Ill Hllld ll'l" P:tl.lll!' . ' • • t In It•: l'etltiun u( MillY Alict l•uotc" Khnuld ranL l1ll J-:"1/IIILud. her ITI~tny il'JCnc.ls, ro1· fh.·tuunln.Jtion of limu unci tllnuu ol

MODERN CHURCH ART -IInving m1npled the modernist-cubist \ style of painting to the inlet prcl.tlion of religious subjects, Sisler J

Sclurnnnski, an Amet'il'nn ciliWil studying in Florence, Italy, su­pervises the hanging or one of llcr works lor exhibiliot> ln a

Florentine pt t ~allery.

Boys ' and Girls ' Club News

It iu fua·thf·J uJ•d,tcd, J'lmt tmhllc· nu- , hil·th. llco LhNcof be g-l\111 hy jiiJhlirlltiUII uf lll On Feht'Wil'Y 3, 1953, she (_lJl(l FICIII'fll'l! Dnnna CottJtl na v~. I humid \

oo1•Y or lhi• 11111<•1', r,,. ''""" ""''''""""'' her husband cclchrated their II. Cu1'''"""· l>ivotcu. s""'" """ '''·'"';,, l'l'I'·Fuit•l\ll'l'lill!.! I clubhouse J·mel '11111 Jlidy Wy wuoltH IOI'<'VIonH Ill 11nld tiny uf h, ntlllg '" 1

I I II' • ill nllnl'llt•yH, '· . ' ' ' ' . the lnl{hnm County Nt.'\ul, 11 nc\\.Jii'IIJI1

1 go c ('ll \\'C( r 111 ~ anniversary W 1 Ettl!•IIIL M. Flna1nn vK, All1u 1·l c. nfll- F'our·II leaders and SltJll'l'lll ganl \vere hoslesses fur Lhc eve· Jlrilllucl und cilculldud lu tmid l'fJU!tl~. an open house for Lhctr irnmcdi- iun. Uivoi'CU, J\t•thlll L. K!oJUitl, ntlul- tendcnts o[ dPp:u·Lmenh; will nrul thnt tht• ruliH'iuJY ur :,altl I"'·''' , f I, . l f.· I . l . ncy. lllllg'. give• J..nown Jltlm ~·~1t•d Jill! lit ; 1\lltlillllll- ,lle .tmt ) tlll( llCrl( 8: clllC me.s~ eilf•cn M. Hoh·nmb VH. NcltiC)fl ].;, Ilul- m~ct ]~f'idny PVf'llillg. AUJ.{ll~! (j, nl nullcc IlK HlfiUIItd hy luw, suges of conrrralulatJOns were comb. IJiVOJf'C, Huy '1'. Conley, llllolney. a! thP •I II huildin,r~, 1\1ason, to f~O . lll!l'h l\1JIIer g'HV~l a f1Cil1011S(I':~-

' , . J(>IIN Md'l,f;LI1·"~ received from friend~ Iar and E1 "" M. !.o~un v• !.o"i' II. LnH•"'· ovnr ftllHl c1n1,. 11·1s.· fDI' till's inl· lion on how lo cit.P a dmry <.tnl· J\ filii' (]upy, Judr-:r of l JU 1111t , IJIVnl·ce. Alv1n A Nt•llul, llllo!'fii'Y· \.,; '- I f Ruth Schiljt('IOOL near. ll~c·o u. MnlluuwMlH V:i. Uelf'n Mnllnm~. port ant event. rnal. A deJnonstr·n! lOll Oil l'PCZJng Ilel'liLY HegltitoJ or Pl·nhu!u :1\~' l\1rR C·tll had been confined to Hl;;l. Divorce•. II. D~.rwld Bltl!'t.', ntt,r•m·y. There will lw :l l'C)mr·t of en· s-ptllftdt \V:l~ given hy Lynctle

1 • • • ' EvPJyn MeCoJmu·l\ vH, John /1, Mr- . , . I..'/ It 1 p t JVI M

in1r a few clnys with her niece, I Miss Lucille Alber In Pnnliac.

I The qunrlet•ly party nf the

secret pals nf Eden Reheimh lml~e wns hP.ld at the home of M1s. Clyde Faber last Frrday eve­ning. '!'he cvrming- wns spent in vi~lling nnrl a short program un­dPI' the direction of Mrs. Winl· frerl Purehase. The <·ommlltee served buffet refresliments.

I•'r:tncis Menr>r· and Pnl Monroe gave a dcmonslmlion on how to pr epaw a veg-etable basket for the fair.

Durint~ lhr mPelinr~ commitlees were appointed fot· the SCI'IIJ>· hool\ nntl !he al'hievemPnt honll1 to he sci up al !he filii', The l'IUIJ is Jllanning lo enter !he model husinc~s rneeting,conlc.sl. Follow. rng lhe meeting refreshments of popancl polnlo chip~ were served.

The next meeting will be Au· guHt D.

•• • ,, CtUUIIIJl

Canaan Aggies 4-II clt1b met at I he home of Bob Cooper. A short lour was held and part of the members' projects were visited.

During the meeting safety pinns were cliscusscrl nnd Rolmul Weslplwl reported on a farm safety survey.

After lite meeting refreshments were served unrl the members

"For the. best in paints, ~arnishe.s ~nd e.name.ls, .su. yo~r Benjamin Moore. paint dear~!"

We also cm·ry a compll'te line of fine waiiJIU)Jers and sup)llics

MICHIGAN PAINT STORES 01\DER OF I'UHLICAl!ON 1 her bell Ior I he past 2 years and C01mu·k. IJ1vo•·uu, 1'1urt•e """ l'luncl, u1- 'nes to rlale, rxhti>Jt ~pa('e, plnns I·J wac am a onroc, 1 ~· i'l!OUATE or WILL I t I SABLAIN-Aq~t 2~ 19~ wasgJWil lovingfuilhf~mroby "~~~~ nom~y N~~uhw v~ K~ 111 ~~~om!~~ slnyi~g at ~e ~JI 1-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-. Stnt(! CJf Muhlg-111\ 'J'h~ l'lohllll!' (.'ourlJ Jwr husband, .son, Welford, and }.;. Nt•UIHlci\CI', lJivorto, II. Dormlll IIIUII.l, lnulrllnt!. the JUr!g-Jng }H'Ogram

!ur thu CuunLy or 1ngh 1111. lli!:i \Vifc. r~lLutQfJ_Y. I nn.l other CJ110SIJOP:->.

played games. 32£i S. Jefferson, l\fason PJwiw 4£iffl

At n IJIIUilOI\ nr Holld Gullll, huld liL till' Ucrmce E. Sari\ VH, JuHI"Jth f: Snt•l.. Fl • j. 1 tl F 'l . I Prohnte Olflte In IIH' eJ~y of Lnll"'llW, lUI She was a member of the DIVlJJ'cc. Raymund H. HUII!IltOit, llll.fll• Od s ant lP. 'l'tray CVCilln~r ""'" Couuly, on lhe :tlllh dny uf .lnly, Ftldthur~ Melhwli~t church and ""Y1;1 ,.. . 1 1

V progt nm, Jllll 1111 !his )'Par for 't)J'~!ICII·t·: 'uoN. JOHN Mrl:LCLL\N, I WtlS buncrlJn the F'llchburg ccmc- Wcht•UIICig' TliVUICC, Hnymund H. HI!Jiol· A 1> 1'1' t · · nrenru '"1""" 1"1'" •• "1 "" the firs! lime by the '!·II dubs j

JutiHe uf l'"'hnlc. !cry fuilowing the service at 2:00 ""[.~·e,\'lM" ~~~~·. 1•1. AI · !·' >I' I , I· will lw rliscusscrl. RAIHJAIN, lll'l~I'IUII cl. p n1. LIC!S( d) dt le lOUse. lliVOI'Cc. Jfuhbntd, h·.~ und 1 hcnnu:;, lll-In till' IJIIllll'l' or tllu UHtntc u( hAY 'l' '. }· ' . tl I . . II L! t Y~"~· ICt! .... 11 ( I I LPndpn:: \VIlO have P.nl riPS in 'I

CcnlJitl 'l'llllll Compnny llll\.1111-{ rih·tl lorneyH, ' • r.atly may piC']( up thPil' entry I In Hnhl GtHIIL iLK ItUlllitm Jli',I~'!IW that lhiUJ,:'ln~ La/\(', VK. l!.lr•IIIIUI l .. lkl•. Ua- lngs vc:gelahlc bnslu~l!-:i nncl live· I 1\ cm•Lnin lrlHLilliiH'IIl Ill \IIJlln~ J1\ll]lnl'l• Reeves DJ'str'Jct VO!'CC, Wlllllld '': HnttJtluyPII, llttn!'IICY. •' stock exhibitors r.nrds. lng to he the IH~L will 111111 lcHLIIIII'Ilt or J/llni•H v. Cncluano VIi. M.~ht•l 1 Hllld dt•ct•uKctl, UU\\ 1111 rile 111 s:1i11 ('uu 1t, HuKimrul. 11111 tu 1'

1Klnhll:th on l!.IJIJJt.llrll )ft)J'SP Sltn\\' j)(•fd

he ndmlttud to trJobnLe, nrni thut tht nci- l~tlntl Geer Jwn. Hu~-:hcH nr!d CnrnpiJI'II, nilcurii'J'H, '"1'1 01 I II 1 I I II ,., miniHII'Hitnll uf Hlllll uKlnt1• IH· J-nHnt~;(l Mnn.mat•l Dt1vor vH, Nt•ltterll lhavea· lC <Pmnl.) t. C' ll, lf1 f

tu llKclr, the ('1'1111111 l'IIIHt ('owpnu~. Ul DlvnJ'CC, JoHCit,h Lnvuy, lillOIIIC'Y, hor~e sho\V nl n~rwond Di<'ldn to"'""" oliiPI •uilalll .. 1111'""" Mr. and Mrs. Ilay IIadley at· ](ufph fl. 1•1'117.111' y;, lletlllnU M ' s I fl A t

It. iH oldi'ICcl, 'l'hut the' :!7,1h day uJ tended the lladley l'Cllllion at the 1'1117.iur, f)J\'CUCU, Pnll\h lllhl Chlll'ch, Itt- ~on s . t\~( av n ernonn, ugus AII!-(UHl, A IJ t!lr,J, ltllt•ll n'th)l'l\ 111 tlu• tnrrH'Ytl • 11. SnnlC .1() IHH'SP. rnPil1hPI'S lotll' fnrcnuun, nl the Jllulmt, ull~t••· ~Iii W. Huron H.ivc•t• Jmfl< Sunday. ..Joun J. lln)..l'an vt. Llllfnlll li. lfuwJrt. q·nt in lhc CVPnts \ !'lnP Cl'n\Vd Su~o.dnnw Htl'~eel, J,arttllllJ.!', Mhhll.{llll '!u· M I M VI/ G 1 Davull•t•. !':ul,~ nml.Ghurt•h, nltol/li'VIi. ' • • 1 llllcl IH hcJeby lllljiUIIIlt.'d hn huaJiHJ.!' :-.nitl l'. anc IS. nyne ccr aru Muay LI!ZIIIII th lurehi~C' \H. AIIJ~USL L. nf Pill Oil!!-; nnd fl'ICJ1rls \VClP 111 JHJLitlun. fatnily \VCfC dinner guests of Kochhl', 111\'orec, MneLe,tn 11nd ::;, amun, attcndnnr.e,

lt i• ftll'lliUI 01'""" "· 'l'hul pul.lo ""' MrB Florence Dutton Sunday. nllniiiUYH. . lice the1rof Ire vavj•n hy fJUl•lh•nlltlll rJf .W•IIhun J)~ lhcu VIJ. ,Joun 1\I !tile. n copy ur lhiH Uldl'l', ru, thHt• liiiC'ft~Hh'l' l\Iiss LPhn lVliiier of Lnnsing HIVOICI', BcnJnmln 1·: WultW~I, nLlnrrluy, 'J'•·.vr~>!h; Art• Sc•lwtlnlt•d

1 wc•clo; pr·cviou:.; lu Hnitl tin~ uf Ju trtnJ.{ 111 Hlld l\ln;, Charles Love of I-Iowell lr·IH L. Uool \'1' ht~hr~1cl 1•, !toot. Ill-the Jnghum County Ncc\1~ 11 IIC\\HJI•IJitt II 1, · vont•. Clm11l? J, Mlli'Hhall, utlUllltY,.

M~mhr.rs nnd f'luh pnr!ldpnlin:• in !hr. ~peecl1 nnrl model hu~i llPSS nwcllnq- (Oil(C!HI ~ilou!d he• nl tlw comt hou~c Th tlrsrlay l'Vl' nin~. August 5 In lake part in the county lryoul~.

)llllltcd Hlld chculitled Ill Holltl CO\IIIIY. calJccl on 1v!rs. Ray !·lac cy ~ rt- H.llpb J. Shilli'VIIl' VIi. llr•t!r J. Shliii'-JOIIN 1\1 1 CLI·;I~L,\N day. VIII', DIVOI'cc. MncLc,t!l nnd .:i<.!lllllllll, nt~

A 'l'L'llt' CntiY' JtJdgc uf PJuiJ llc lotnuys, Huth ~chiiP<'Iout Memhers of llw Clover Blossom Do)>lllY Hu~IHtot• ur l't•nfotlo> •I·H cluh me mal'lng exhibits for Dl'vorces Granted

ORDE;-;~R-;UULICATION ON the Fowlerville fair thiS \VCCI<:. Tile I O)l S(>el'<'h !Joy a nr1 f!ll'l M"'"'" II. Wilbu1· v•. Ulydc r •. Wtlbur frnm the COtlnly will go In l!w •

TWENTY-SECOND ACCOUN r Stnte ur Mit l\l~mn 'I"'' ( JI!CI111 LuUI"l

fo1· the Couutv nf lu).';hum, 1n t !t 1111'1'1 ~, CA HL 1\ l•'ow.; nr I l'iVII' Ill J\llll'l'­

lenn Sl.tlr SnvinJ.!'H H.1111,, I'luinllfl, \'n, JENNIE W. I'HUillmN, el ul, llcfund· fthl!i.

• Nu I iti,i~. At n IIUHtdon ur :·micl Colll'l hl Ill 111

lhl' GouJt 11umw in lh1• City ,rr J.nllSlll).';, &lichlunn, nn lhc 2ncl dn~ of AIIHII!-it, A. ll. 1Wi1.

PloHenl. liON, Mill:VIN ,I 8A!.MIJN, Judrw u( I lie• C11c·uat C'n111!.

'l'hu M!CIIIl:AN 'I'IWH'I COMPANY J'HWIIII{ f1hd Ill lhil' ('IIIII'L 111111 fU\I,lt liS T\\cnty-Ker·mnl Attlllla! Act (t\llll n:; Strr • CCHKOI' 'J'J'I!Hlt t• nr I h(• vnlunt111 y lillt-11 crculPcl hy W. I<. 1'1 udclt•n :uul ltH pt•­tlllun I"•'YIII).'; fu1· the nlluwnJu•u lht•rt:u1.

It iH utderccl lhnt thu ~7lh rlny ut AuguHj, A. IJ. I !151, nl :! ::HI o'< lot k 111 the !Lflt.'IIW()U at. HHIII Cuu1t llotJHt•, he and IH he11•hy ll!l!l(linLed leu• ''~lllliJJtlllr.:' und allowin~ Hnid 111 count, urul roa hcnl­lns.t tmltl JWIJlion,

It it~ f111lho1' nJdcnud th.ll puhllc no· tic~ th~rcof he ~lvun hy 1111hll''lltlfln ol o1

Ct1ltY or lhlH Ol'dl'l fill llllt!l! Mllll't'HMiVt•

WeciiH jtl ior lo Hllhl clny o( hwnl inJ.( in tlw In~-thnm Cunnly .Nt!WH1 a lltJWHJIII\11'1' JlrinLcd lind ch·culufl•tl in Huitl cnunt)

MAltVIN J. ~Al,MllN JudHu or thu C.:hcult Guult

Exurnlnud, cuuntm Hlgncd nnd tmtored hy me:

)no~ J, Hwan!ngc1• AtteHt1•d n Lnm CUllY: Jnu~ Jl, Swunlng-cl' 111" I

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SALE OF REAL ESTATE CLUCKEY-Augu•t 30, lfl54

Slntc or Mic•hl)..l'llll, 'l'hc Plobnlu CUUI't tor• tho rollllty or lnv;hnm,

Al ll KCHRIOil or llrdd Co\ll't. lulcl nt the P1•ohnlc Otflcu in the c!Ly at I~unHIIl!-f, in 111id Co11nty, on the 2nd dny of All~-t11Hl 1 A, !>, l !lfi4,

PruRunL: liON, JOliN MeCl,EI.I,AN, Judge of P1ohnta.

Jn tim mnllm· or tho Ctltutu or fllNAJ,­no CI~UUIO~Y. (nltlo IUlO\\ n IlK HINAL· DO CLUKmY), Dcoon,etf,

nu.:h lr~oHLc•· h1~vlng nlutl in Hnld court his Jmlltlon, t"tl'nylng fot• Ji,•enlie to Hell thu lnlolcK~ or Hllltl cHtntc In CC'l'ln.ln runl oltti\Lo tho1cln dctlcJ·ihutl,

It Itt Dlllt'J'cd, '1'11111. lhu auth tiny or Au~-tuKt, A, D. lOfi~r nt ten o'clncl~ In the fol'cnnon, nt thu Jl1·ohnlo Otflcu nL ~~~6 Wo11t SuJtlnnw Hlh•rot, l.~nnMing, Mlch· htnn. hn nnd IM hPichy 1111/lm'nled rm· hcn1·lnq- ftllld Jlnlltlnn 111111 thnt nil 11d1'. eons lntc•·e~lcd In t~nld cHlatc 1\llJlei\J hu­lua·c amid COUI't IlL tuud time 'HJHI ~tlnau, to uhow cnUl'o why n Jlccmm to Moll Lhu illlctCIII. ot nnl'l tJKtnlt! In tillltl t't•nl eH· tate should not bu 1{1 nntcd. ' · lt Ia lurthet• •OI'Iiul'od 1 Thn,t. IHihllc no .. tlcc thor·cof bo ulvon by JlubllcnLion of n COllY of thiK Ort(CI' fOI' lhl't!O liUC!CUIUtlVC weekK )>revi0\111 to KRid dny or honl'!n).(, In the lnghnm County Nt~wn~ u IIO\VIIlHIIlCI" ~~rlnLud ond' eh'ctjllltud In ~nhl county.

• , '· JOHN MuCLlr.LLAN Tl'UO CollY f ~, • Juduc' or, .Probr~Lu

Schlh•oront , · · Regl~lcl" ot

Marriage Applications Fl'/lfl('IH 1\. (:.Ltc•H, ~a. Lant~int-:, Shialc,v

M l·ux :...! 1' r~HIIHII\~ ~ l.nVu1nc• C. Muat•J,on, :w,

.Jnnul I\, J,inncli, 1 G, J,JtiiHillJ.:. Lanning;

flnto1tl A. Jtuby, II, L.tHHinJ;"; l"1Lyu CaHt y, :.!h, Lum•iul-{,

llni'VUY L. MoiiJLOI, ID, LntlHillgi BuLLy ,J. M,•Ntnlh, 111, LJIIIHinu-

(:oJdun J~. hH'ovon1, 21, LnnKin~: Eve· lent~ .J. UnllncJ•, :w, I~nnMIIlJ.!',

Lynn K. Dnwniru~. 22, I.~Jmll: KnthuJ• llitJ A. lluncl, 22, l.nn~ing.

c:trll'~t· 'l'n~·loJ•, ~~~. LnmlinJ.:": Mnlllc M. Btllt h, 2ft, LHnKing'.

llltllHI;J 0 l,yun, 1!1, MnHull; Muty A. AlldPnmn, l~l. MnHun,

l•'luyd M. H11•c, fi1, LeKlie; l'lltneltn A. SLnn ht•l.l. li l, Lt.'HIJC,

Clinton ,J. Mlllhnlll'l', ~:1, lloiL: Mnt•y A. (:urtlbl'l' :.!11, Lauu;!nr.(.

Gca•·lcl J,, (JeuJy, 24, LunKinl{; June M. (lJill•th, ~n. f.nnHinJ..t',

ln~h•·um Millil'flll, 21, t.nrudnJ:i Con­niP /\ • .Ht(JJ IHPI't 21, Lnmling,

Alhe1l J. J,Jcuh, 21, Lnru~lrH-n EluiKo G. Smith, a I, LnnHinr.:.

HohcJ•L Sm1th, ~.!, I~nnHinu; Almn t\ltiii'WcnheiJ..t', 27, l'lumont.

I · MHrk M. Stm~-tllllfllo, 20, Cnro: Snl•nh

1~. Novello 1 1J, LnnKins.:. llll\'lcl L. Glllt•lle, 2:!, r.~nnsing; U!JI'U•

thy lJ Smith, I fi, LanKin~. LIL\'et•nu L. OnkK, 22, EnKL I~nnKIUK,

l~Lhclc('ll ·A, llncon, 19, LILUu S\\ nmlcu, WiKconKin.

llnvlcl It 'l'mvnHt'lul, t 9, LllltHillf.C', Jon .. 1wll ]{. llullt•n, 17, l . .t\IIKI 11)-.t, •

Hoy J), ,Sttcnt·, 2\!, LnnHin~: Bm•hnl'l\ J. Wl•lf01 cl, :.!2, Lun .. tnK,

He1 mun F', HnnchcLt, ~-1. LILilHin).{ i 01 th()cln L. l"ontn, I fl, LIUJK!nn·.

fli'\IC(] I(. Cll7:\C1', 2!i, Lnnshu.:: notnl-illno ll, Cnzit>1, H, l.nnK!nu. '

c:nt·y A. Ahcnl, 20, LnnHIIIJ.f; Con-KLnnco L, Hmarm·f), 19, LnnHinl-{,

Victn•· L. Stwncu, 20, I.nn1dng; June C. Neff, IM, LILnHlliJt,

J~mwne L. Uonofiglio, 24, Lnnalng: Bm·but·a J. Clltvt•, :.!0, DcKMolnoH, In.

Uogul C1·nnxton, 1M, Wlll~antKton: Mnt•y A. Sweet, IX, Wllllnm•ton,

Uohc1 I. A. Pm iKinn, 2r., llolt: Chnrlottc L HIJl, lfl, L~tnHIIIJ.(",

F•-.mclK,.-E. MoaK, 22, LnnHinH"; Nnncy L. LurlhJhl, 26, LnnslnK.

Bud Churchr :11, Poun(l,•Vn,; Gct•nhillm G. Schuhn 1 24, Cnmll JlendleLon, Cnl.

CleLUK 1\1, Jon~~~. :n, EnKt r~nnKinn:; Mm·nl)•n n .. \VuKhbur·n, 22, Em1t Lnn­ttlnJ.t,

Lumonuu M. Rnntlt, 23, LnnHin~:; Helen R, Fmlewa, 21, Lnnt~lng,

rrbc1n B. Llntcmuth, 33, LnnKinK': Mmy A. JonuK, 21, Lnnltltlg,

Hunry E. Pcm·Hon, 46, ChnJ•IoLteKvlllc, Incl.: Mlhhed L. llllley, 32, Lnn•lnR.

li'•ed l~unnoll, li:J, LnnHing; Eunice J4Jnklnli, ·IU, LrmKIIlR".

l"•unklln Lowery, 20, Lnnnlng; Knrun 'Wop1lmnn. l:i, Lnnttlng,

r~uwJ•cnca 'J'. McCrllfery, Jt•,, !!4, Lnn· "lnl!: Jnnot E. lln~on, ~1, J.nn•lng~

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Juuc 16. eluninal ion judginq- A ugusl 12 M11r•guaet. Uut~~c VIi Eh~uud But•g-u,

July 10. anr1 13, Midugan Slate t'Dllegl' 1 !•:lin M11c Uhi""" v;, f(~eh,,tl Leu The winning business le,un will llhlnoH July 11;, 1' '

l'ul""''' A. Jluctl v11, Wlllmd w. Hwl, takf' part in the r ISII'tcl ·tryouts J1·. July 16. lo he Sl'ilPdulcd later. • Nnuc y St<•phentlon vtt Ch.H·lcH H Vnnhnvn

Sle(lht•UKon. July l 6. • Lor·llllllc Jucu'lnl VH HultUI'l F JncuhH., Th<~ rc~ul;n· m(lCIJtlg o[ liH'

July 11;. . Vanlmvn ~1-H cluh was held nJI Mnii-HIIt.'l l~. Wuhnc!' vu. hullfll lh Wt•h- J

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nu1 .July 16. 11 V .... Ill' len "· P1·i•·•· v• Ilonu 1 C. l'l'i• c. This WilH the fir., I nwcl in~ hPlrl

July 16· · II f • · ·I II · I I Ai-lene V. C:nll VH. J,(oyd \V, Gull ,tuly Ill IC Ol mt"!t <(• If)() lOII~C IV \IL' l

16. !he l'luh !>as purdutsed fot· n ., 1\ntu E. Fold VH, Jc:-~su II. fo'u1 d. July ___________ _

"\nvlnn M. 'l'u1-1101. v•. t:oolf:e A., CIII~ESJ•: IS GOOH FOOJI Tu1·nc1, July ~a. Cher.~e. an imporl.llll protein

llo•VPIIy U. !JincL VB, l~!IW:II·d ]), lllntl.1 food fits· CS(JeChlJy Well ill!ll

July ~:1. • ·• ~ r

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summcrltme mcllliS, sny lioml' FIUI~NHS TBJ.J, Vm'l'UBS economists al Michigan Slate col·

We learn our vir! ucs from the 'lege. As you !mow, it can he USl'd . friends who love us; our faulls without cooking-or even i[ yon from lhe enemy who hates us. do usc it in cooked mcnli;, it We cannot easily discoyer om I never needs to bi' cooker! long real character from .a friend. He nor at high temperature~ is a mirror, on which the warmth Chunks of cheese make a good of our breath Impedes the clear· addition to vegetable snlnrls, too nl:!ss of the reflection. Richter. the home economists remind you.

LETTERHEADS

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OFFICE FORMS

DIRECT MAIL PIECES

PROGRAMS

CATALOGUES

LEGAL FORMS

You'll Like the RESULTS When Your Printing Is Done By the Ingham County News

Maybe your company's office forms need a "new touch" in layout and. printing arrangements- or maybe it's stationery or envelopes that you need, but haven't ordered. ·

And it might be that you arc planning a direct mail piece for increased sales. Whatever you need ir1 the printing line, the INGHAM COUNTY NEWS printing department is at your service. You'll like our quick delivery, too!

Both letterpress and lithography are available to give you the right ldnd of a finished product at economical prices. ·

Within the last month, the INGHAM COUNTY NEWS has installed lithography equipment and addi­tional bindery machinery to give you one of the most modern cohlmCl:cial printing plants in this area.

Just phone Mason 9011 and aslt for a printing sales­mall. He'll be at your office as soon as you want·' him there- with the answers to your printing prob­lems. '!'he INGHAM COUNTY NEWS can offet· you a personal service. 'l'ake advmitage of it now!

Oall Mason 9011 for a Printing Salesman

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The Ingham County News Part 4 August 5, 1954 Hannah's View of Guard

As John Hannah left the l'cntngon to return to the 1 • .:======================-::;:~:;::-;:;::::-::::--;:::;-::::l;::=============================:::::-::-=~=. presidency of Michigan Stute college Saturday he bmnchcd ..._ '<;.e"~:._ 1 Mnson's biggest aog, hnd lhclr ~!">~;ow~ clny In courJ· 'l'ucsdny, nulwr nc·

n new concept ot' the Nntional Gl!lml nnrl Hs pUl't in national If., ··~>('1'1 cusorl the Grent Dane of .Jump· D 8 th ~:ot-8>"'\""'t~~...:: defense. own y e ,. lng on him nnrl lenrlng his cont.

t:i~ .·, " , , Fleetwoocl denied ll nnrl ao rlld The concept was new to the Pentagon but it ha:; not been SYCAMORE ~ his master nnrl mlstr·ess, Mr. nnd

new in the United States. In fact, the Nat.iomll Guard was Mrs, Mlehncl Ward, Jurigc Arlams the chief mllltm·.Y J'eliance of the nalion from it:; founding ruler! lhnt the rlog must he ellhcr

tied pr )w on lensh. days until uftei' World Wu1· I. In Wol'ld Wm· I much of the One of Mld!ir::an's IH'cttleHI l'llnch of Bob Dralm's father·ln· 10 Yeurs Ago-IOH fighting Wlll:l done by divi:;ions made up Ol' made around Nu- views Is from 11w Ionla ~lllte law. lie has ml acres of cultlvrltcd

hospital north rwross I he wlrle lH!t'rles. Lust yenr'H plci< came to LeT!.oy Leo hns chnll<erl. up £i1 tlonal Guard component:;, v11 IJcy of thc Grand and to the 120 tons (ycs, ton:;). '!'hat rnr.nns mlsHions against German·hclcl

The only new things about Hrumah's plan are that now the Pentagon seem:; to be receptive t.o it, anrl it is being con­nected up with the reserve progmm which so fat• ju:;t hasn't worked.

hills to lim north. l'rnhahly the I picking with both hamls. buses ln Italy, nccnrdinr:: In II

vlew Is just as gnorl from the rllspnlch from n 12th AAI~ ll·26 Ionia r•cfor·matory Jool<lnr:: soul h llnclll!!llllrrh~'l 1~ r 0 conm~m Mnmurler bomber base. · to the hill on whlel1 the hospital lhl·ouglwut Uw world. In l~n· '!'he conHnirncy trial lnvolvlnr:: Is pcrPhcd. The main eom)Jialnl l'llllll they go hy tho 11111011 of Chnrlcs F. Ilemnns, slur wit· of those who sec Pltlwt• view whm·thlhm·l·lcls, 'fhelr Amct'h'll.n ness, 17 lcglslntors anrl 1 IInam•£'

There's CVCl'Y l'eason to make nn hone:;(. try at coupling most frequently is !hat they arc I mlllshrs on high hiii'IIU~~ lllll eompnny officials, will eome to n the organized re~m·ve:; and the National Gwll'(l into a well on tlw ln~lrle lonltlng out. :~~!,';~~~:ll~;:·~~~~;~~;,~"~:~~~:~o:! 1~,:~;:~:: close prohnbly next. week.

1 · ] · ] II · ]' t 1 t ] Lansing unlls of the Mlehlr::an trained and well ecjuippcc Loree w He 1 eou c Immcc 1a .c y .a w I never h'IU'IWII su m1wh In any Ill'" eulled hhmlmrrles, sl n te troops st ngerl n smniH~ nnrl

the Held when needed. Willi :;ueh an Ol'ganization military nne nl'll!r·nunn in my 111''1 11" I 11111 'rlw state fair IR staging n gas uttncl< at .Jewett airport tt;uining could be reduced to a !'!!IV months inst.uad ol' Lhe '.l'lwsduy uf lust. 11''"'·1' whma I vi.~· horseshoe tournament this fall. Tuesday, llml Uw lonlu slltl!l lmspitul. I present two year·s, and young men could JH'occed with their guvo sumll of my hn(ll'l'ssiuns Once Mason hnrl some top per· 20 Yeur·11 Ago-lfl!l1

I I '1'1 I . ' II l t' '1 ' 1 • 'I t I I I I I I fl (ormcrs. Carl Hnrdcnhurg, Clar· Three Mason 'lmys esr!nJlC'tl In cducationa p an:;, 1e .t'llll1111g cou c Je con .llllleu uut•mg 1 liS Wei!' mu 1111 some " · once Ellison, Ezm Welsh and summer vacations and one ni11hl a week. uW'l', · Clmidc! Minnis were rated ·at the jury and possible rlenth Wcdnes

" day when Rlehnrd Pcelt anrl l . .11 I . 1 1 Of cnurse, the bir::gcst impres· top 20 years ago. On the north .runlor White rlnrerl Rlehnrrl

In future wars t. w slrildng lm·ce:; WI JU 111 t 1ll s {y. ." .. 1•1111 wn.<· IIJe rwace and rJulct of side of the court house anrl hack " ~ Stevens lu 1lrnp a Jlghterl matd1 Men with l'ifles and even the anti-aircraft wear1ons as they the Institution, nn(J lim calm anrl nf tile Standard Oil station were Into a 5.gfillon can which eon

have been known will be incl'fecLive excupt aH holding forces. [Jieasant manner~ of the nttcml- the courts where the 4 cham· talnerl grai11 alcohol. The hlm;t ants. I lost my fear of mr!nlnl pions di~played lheir sldll. Noml· shnftererl the can and set thr hospitnls. I'll put up no stnrg~le nat.lons will he glndly received on Stevens garage afire. Steven~ But in wars abroad ot· defense at home men must be

trained to use the electl'Onic ancl nuclear gadgets with which modern wm·s arc waged. Using tho:;t! gadgets requires train­Ing in classroom:; a:; well as in m·moi·ies. The neud for highet· education becomes more vital as man's power to destroy him­self grows mot·e 'obvious. Militm·y training and higher educa­tion thus bccomu inseparubly linked, and in that ){incl of partnership a new concept of training must be employed. Using the National Guard is the best way to get the most out of out· defense dollat·s. ·

An additional benefit in a National Guard program is the heightened moraiu resulting from a common background. 'I'hnt was proved in colonial clays and in the Civil War. It was pmved again in World War I. Men who have lived to­gether in civilian life, men who have toiled together on farms and In factories and offices in tlw same locality, become closet· knit as fighting men. They talw greater [Wide in their companies and regiments and divisions. They have an added strildng force in their military tradition.

If President Hannah hn:; convinced the Pentagc;m of the real worth of the National Guard, not as an auxiliary but as the chief rcservoit· of militm·y strength, his 18 mqnths in Washington have not been wasted.

Atomic Power Comes Nearer

when they l!nme to tal\e me away, present·day pitchers of nblllty, was burned about the fa cr. .. hecnLasc I know I'll get. goml care The lla&vld Va&n8trlnns, com· Art Davis will present his nlr and the best in mental treatment. 'I 1 1 "I or plane nnrl pnrnclltlte sl1ow ot tl1r Jllll'll t• \'e y III>W!!Oinlll'l'! II u llS 11

· Dr. Perry c. Hobcrtson, the will be mlsscll. They're lea&vlnJ.:' Inghnm munty fair next weel<. medical superintendent, for many llllXI weelt for out whm·c the wc!il 30 Years Ag-o-IIl24 ve11rs· wn~ a frerruent Masrlll vis- lmglns, 'l'hnt's SUflfliiSild to lm ' 11 1 1 f Sheriff's offIcers disrupter! l'tclr. A<.··,., lmy he came to Mason Jlenwr. Dllve wi he c m l'tnlln o

'' 1 i t ff t tl what is clnlmcrl ·to be one of the tf) Vl ",'l·t Ill." \Jncle, Nick Templer. Uw dvll eng IICCI' llg' II ll ll Ill . ·• '' '1'1 most.· profitable feminine husl Nick was one of the first rural Univel'slly of Denver·. , wre nr·o mail carriers. Jie was a Civil War 2 lwrmUful dllnghlers, Sally Ann, ~~~~s Jo~11~ln~f ~~iJa~~~~~cp~~;: veteran ami a con firmer! lnhacco i !1• nml nmmlc, 0' nnd hnth nm her slster·in-law, Agnes Cooi<, IJf chewer, Dr. Rnhertsnn reealletl.' .lust UN good 1111 they Joolt, Colo· Lansing with 81) gallons of white The 'l'emplcn; lived on Enst A~h; J'lulo will ga&in, 1111, at:.rncUon thut mule alcohol. The women WC!re where Ralph Hinlcicy now docs. i ma&y dim Pllm!! 1 cole, riding in a new Oal<land Six tour· The Ir1nia state hospital cl1icf was, lng car on US-16 near Willlams-relatccl to the Mason family of' Th G od ton. Officers said thar both wom-Rohcrtsons, tno. I can'!. rcmcm- e 0 en were old hands at bootlegging tier whether the doctor ~aid he and that the)' were reporter! by 11

was a younger hrotl1er or a ~nus· Old Da~'S man who nearly lost his eye· in of the Hohcrtson whose Widow sight because of drinlcing the was Corn Robertson. I . stuff.

. One Yt1ar Ago Tl M CJ t 'II b Charlene C:hadwJCk, once of Mn- Mason's long·sought hy·pnss 1e nson 1au nuqun Wl e ~on, then ~,r Granrl Ledge a!ul route for US-127 became a reality gin August 15· now happ!IY of Mason aga!n, Wednesday evening. With sev· Palm beach suils are selling sang hcaulllully at the Mc~horla~t oral hundred people looicing on, for $12 nt Densmore & Davis. church Sunday. She's going to State Highway Commissioner 50 YeurM A!:'~100·1 start her senior year al the East- Charles M. Ziegler cut 1hc sillwn Defective eyes arc examined man School of Music in Roch- cord at the south end of the mil· free of charge at the Dayton ester, N. Y., this fall, and she'll lion·dollar route. Tho ceremonies jewelry shop. finish it, too, with a promising also marlced the completion of career ahead. She's a contrailo. the divided highway route which The Mason city council passed This summer she is studying connects Mason wilh Holt. an ordinance at the meeting French r1t Michigan Slate so she Monday night which makes spit·

• The Mnson school board has tlng ·on the sidewalks or In stair· can sing contralto in Paris. Con· 1 d 2 h 1· b pure 1ase more sc oo uses ways punishable by a fine of $10 . Atomic power and its harnessing to civilian life is not trallo Iones arc quite a l()t alike bringing the total to 6. or Imprisonment. It ls an ordin·

. . , . , I . I . . in the U. S. and France but the 1 Ill 1 1 b somcthmg far mto the luture. It IS close. r mt mmessmg words arc different. Vaughn Snook, head coac 1 at ance that w be up 1e d y all · · 1 · 1 • 10 Olivet college, signed a head who stand for decency and clean·

will possibly be done within live years, certam y Wit 1111 .Wimt '1\Tfl:~fiJi' ·'needs,. TC'f)on<!ll""cuiC!'111Tg"contract \vTt'ln11'<!'1\'!lrS'!il'" lfic§s, according to the Ingham yeai·s, cie~lared General Electt·ic officials this week. l\liss nm·uh!ll Allt•n, is 11 supJliY school bonrd this weelt .. Robert I County News. . '

The technical problems of ·harnessing atomic power are ur Jlidur·c1 Jlostear·ds tu reJlluce Cone, coming from Howe Mlll· A pouncl can of Bumper Cut Uw 21l·yeur·nld curd.~ now mr sale tarv .A:cndcmy in Indiana, will be· plug tobncco costs 30e at Walter

near solution. As soon as private industry is pei'mittcd to in l\luson stores. 'l'onris1s can't come assistant conch. 1 grocery. corn, pens and pumpkin talw the initiative now held by the govel'l1ment the applicu- find n picture Uwy can recognize. Ben Balcer, !ll, and Fleetwood, I arc selling at 3 cans for 25c. . tion of atomic power to civilian economy will become a matter H you are planning to go of ju'st a few short years. 'I'he only real obstacle today is north In response to the state political, not technical. And President Eisenhower's demand conservation dcrmrtment.'s an·

.,

l-In IS Youn noss.::.. cvcryhody"s l)QSi:

lie has the biggest say in whether or DOl;

you take home a fat pay cnvclo~ l

Who is he? The con.mmer-th~'per.; son who buys, ar docs not buy, the product you have d part in making. If

he thinks the 11rocluct of your compimy is better than that of an:y: competitor, and if he can get it at an attractive price, he'D bur, it; your company will prosper; and there'll be more ~~ the wages and salalies of your company's employees..'

If he can get a superior product elsewhere. or get it ~ of course he'll buy that.

~y doing your full part in turning out the best possible ~ uct- and turning it out more efficiently, so that it can be sold at a lower price -you can persuade the "biggest boss .. to buy ~ and so make raises possible. The better ;you produc'9 the J1lAtQ

uou benefit, in the long run. . .~~· -~- ·

You are the boss when it comes to c1ecramg~hat ra~ d; with your dollars that 'don't have to be :;pent. Wli!l not deposit tlwm hem, arl(l be ready for fulure emergencie3 I...~.QJWOt'lUI~!tie~ ?!e~t payday ~ " f!P.SJ!l .. #!!#:._:lQ_IJ4t4.

· nouncemcnt. of good blueberry on congress to release the political hold is going to s;:>ced picking, talce a quart box with civilian use. you. That's what your great ex­

Atomic power i:; so near that it may be in gener!J-1 use by 1960.

It Pays to Advertise

pectations will come to.

Three weel\s of hot ami rlry weather shriveled what few ber­ries the late freeze left. Where I pidced hm:lwls last year I got only a handftJI this. · I

look at the 3·way IJ9nus you get in the car thafs sweeping the nation!

Since repeal the Scagmm-Di~tillers Cot·porntion has spent in excess of $100 million on advertising. ,

That figure is not from the Natiorial Tempet•ance Foundation or theW. C. T. U. It is from the vice-president in charge of promotion of Seagmm vmducts. lie said that the $100 million was :;pent to inspit·c· readers and listeners "in their search for· products which make life more pleasant.''

Even with the expenditure of $100 million, Seagram's ranks only sixth in national sales of whisl{y, and probably the top five spend even more than Scugmm's to maintain their position.

With that much money being spent for liquor advertis­ing, it is little wonder that some newspaper· and magazine publishers and 'I'V and radio station operators shudder when liquor advertising controls arc mentioned. ·'I'heir "search for products which make life more pleasant" has rewarded them with millions of dollars. It has paid them to advertise, and they'll fight evct·y effort to interfere with their privilege. If isn't only freedom of the press which the purveyors of liquor advertising m·e defending. 'l'heit· slice of liquor advertising could also be a factor.

Our ·Two-Party System The primaries are ove1·, and squared away for the No­

vember election are the Democrats and Republicans. · Some people decry political partisanship and the two-pa.rty 'system. They shouldn't.

· Our. two-patty system ha~ lwpt this governQlent stable., Take a look at France and Italy and mahy other European

, governments where chaos has supp)anted stability. There arc so ma1,1y choices offered voters that the choice they make is ineffective. They have•govemment by cliques and factions. They have coalition rule with every impm:tant issue ending in co~promise. Enmeslied in such a tangle of personal

. loyalties and animosities, no government can long survive. · · Partisanship is ·a lesser. evil than nonpartisanshi.p in a

But I didn't care much nnd neither did my helpers. I toolc off Wednesday with Margaret / and 2 n( my grandrlau~hlers, Kathy and Valerie, all with their I H·I cool\books. Each girl had full c:IJargc of the cooking :md scrv· in1~ for a day, and it worlccr.J out well. I never ale better. Kale's supreme accomplislunent was chiclwn anr.J biscuits. Val's was blueberry mull'ins and Margaret's I \VIIS French toast.

Wayne llarltcr and Bill Seelye found fair picl\ing in Livingston s\vamps over tlw week end. Ing­ham's champion picker CBarlterl reported that Seelye shows great promise. Next year I may go over to Holland, to the blueberry

~~ Todajs Most Advm1ced !1(;}.

DOMESTJcWAJER ~ c~%METHOD I GUARDS ENTIRE PLUMBING SVSTEM I WATER HEATER and PIPE SCALE VANISH I HARSHNESS TO HANDS IS REDUCED I GLASSWARE DRYS, FREE FROM WATER•

• STAINS I GREASE IS DISPERSED FROM SANITARY ' DRAINS

I IMPROVES WATER FLAVOR and SMELL .WHEN TROUBLE IS DUE TO ENTRAINED GM

EVIS IS NOT A

SOFTENER. ·CONIJITIONS YOUR llN: Tl Rn IV' A TER Sl'Sl'EM ... NOT lUST Tflll'IIOT ·· WATJl/1 SUPPLl'/

.. NEW, CONTINUOUS CATALYTIC CORRECTION

. government ~f the people. Nonpartisanship tpo often results Colll"ns· Sales in in;esponsibllity and unaccountability.. · . ' · , . . . .

~ .: : So with the primaries out of the w~w.,,~ve should all be-· _. & Service come ' partisans -not · UI1l~CUSOlli11g, blind pni•tisans; ·but t.i7. W. Mlltllc .~hone 2·5311 actively \VOl'king ·tor good govermbcnt in the party of our ·,-,..,. ; .......... ·

' ~ ' ' ' ' ' ~"6'-t:"~··~· .. ~··:,;,'·t...""':":.':'' z:.."~::..-e..c,..c--~::..-e.-c.. choice; . · · · ' L · ~ ·~· ,, ·'~II,,

s2222 88 * and for · • delivered

only locally! In Buick today you find the fresh modern beauty that will pattern the styling of other cars yet to come. That's a major reason for Buick's soaring success this year. But note the low delivered price shown here-that's the clincher. No other·car at so low a price gives you this advanced styling - plus Buick's great room, comfort, ride and VB power •. •2-door, 6-pouonaor SPECIAl Soda~, Modal 480, lllustrafod. Optional oqulpmant, acconorlot, stole end local ·ta•o1, If anv, oddlilonol. Prlc:o' may vary 'lightly In adiolnlng commvnlllos duo

. to shlpplno choraos. All prlco~o sub]oct to chango wllhout notlca, Ev•m thv rat:lor-t·lnstollod odras you may want oro bcroaln,. 1udl a• haaior a dofrostor ••• onlv 'S!ll,70. ~.

Of this you can be sure: the new Buick you buy today will look ·modern next year, too-because that broad panoramic windshield will be appearing on other cars as a 1955 feature. So with the new Buick you buy now, you'll slay right up in the style parade for years to come­and commatld a llig/Jer resale prir:e when 'rJ" trade it in.

Regardless of price class, Buick trJday is outse/lin!! a/J other cars in America e:rccPt two of tlw "iow·Price three." That's fact. So with this tremendous sales volume, we cnn ofl'cr you a higher trade-in allow· ancc when you buy n new Buick. Come in, sec and drive Buick the beautiful buy. Then sec for yourself how our volume business means n far bigger allowance for you.

' .. HlltC,n ,& ·Richard·s :Buick· .. . ,.,

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Wheat Reserve 'Now Approaches a Billion Bushels Jly CUI'] CJollln

'l'lie cnrry·oV!!l' re~m·ve of wheal for the ernp yc•m• r.ndlng .Tuly l wn~ !Jo:J,OOO,OOO buHI1els. Thnl's a new t'I!I'Oi"d, II eornnarr.~ will! slotkH of !iri2,000,001} busil­cls on July I, Hm:l, nnrl IIJO n~c:­ord ol' ti:li.,OOO,IJIIIliiiiHiwls on ,July l, .1!!·12.

lr!rlally. · show execiienl nhlllly ln rnlhwt proclucUon msiH mtti!l lowrH' ma-~ however, moH.IIy hlnd1 Hnlsleins

--- . invlt;IIJin lnfrn·l'crl,

Molhmls vnry snmcwhnt; In cx­!J!ll'llng r!flllnlrim;' lll<e tile U, S., Jll'ices · nrc Hll[lJlol'lorl li!l'nugil slltlr! ll'lldlng ngnndcs nl' ]JI'icn llli [l[llll'l lotii!S.

lllo sort. wlnlet' when! hell hc­enuso of llw lliglwl' humlrllty.

Coffee r.nnsnmptlun Is sagging furlil!ll' IJer.IJIIBC o( high Jll'iees. OITidul fir:;ure:; nren'l avnllrthle, hut hig fond r:hnln:; 111111 r~nfCce rousten; l'f!Jlfll'l slnmplng snlcs 2!1';1 IH'Inw 11 ynm: ago, Anrl he· •!nuse 1 hn U. S. ennsumcs lwrr· lhlt·cts nf I he WOI'irl eoffec out­put, Anwrimn huusew!Vf!s' 1'1!· slstnnr:e In hiGh lll'ir•c!s ennlrlllllVO r1n effect. on expol'lel·~· Jlriecs,

For n lip flff on trends In hog pricf's fol' th•! nf'xl fi'W months, lwr!Jl your· eye on larcl, !al euls, nnd bnenn; llvcslodt spedallsls HHY lhcsc nrc wlwre over-supply Hllli pl'iee presSUl'C shoW IIJI firHI h1•c•nuHe of constant· Ol' slow cic­mnnd. 'l'lw r•nrn-hCJg mlio lr: ex­peeled In stny nhnvn 1he long· 111111' avrrnge. lllll it'H a drwh II won't bl:' III'OIIIId 1111' high level of ln~l spl'ing.

, Mnylw hr>forr lonr, yo11 won'! ha\'r• Jo ~pray so ofiPn lo J!Jvr> nrlequalc~ JH'olr>c:lion Hr ll'C!I'H nnd Hlod<. Jlc~C!:irdWI'S have Jound il

way lo mnlw soml.' lnr1rcl idrlc :-;pmys slay pnwr•r·ful longr•r hy 11sing dremlenl rxlcmcii!J'f:, DJ'l'l' spmyrrl on spt'ttc•e and pltlfl lrrf's wn~ rffPl'iiVP ngnlnsl 1111's for Iii rlays; Wh<'ll mnlhyl c•lhyl ltrlonc was tlsl'd, IIH• ~pr·ay l'f!· sirlttf! ldllt>d fliPs for ns long us li() clays. i\lrlrin aud Jln<lan<' in oil sn!nlions lafll'rl Hl (lays; with n resin-lil<r> mall'rlnl lotown as clilorlnalrd lrrplwnyls · adciPrl, I hc~r· wr>rP l'fft•cl ivl' I 02 days. If such a ciPal c•an IH' wori<'r•rl nul Jol' Jnril spr:tys, whil'it growr~r·s lwvc 1o w:e lo tight pests anrl clisrase,

In tha recent rcfr!renilum o[ wheat growers voling on marlwt· lng quoin>; u[fcetlng lfl:i!i. wlwul crnps, thorn was ;1 dwngc in l)w i(!'IH'rni vnllng pal.lem. A ma· .lnrity nf rnrnwrs In a of 1111~ 10 North Cr!nll'lll f:laleH voter! for quoins. Jowu, Minnesota and flotilh Daiwla wantcrl quoins, llul tllnsr! In lllltHliK, fnrllann, MIL!hl· gan, Mlssoul'i, Ohio unci Wisf'on· sin O]Jpnsed qunlns for l!liJ5. Somn observers lwiiPvc I i1e Sr.e· rPinry of Agrieullnrr's rer!r•nl nn· llOIIIWemr!nl thai Ill! dlrln't helicve Jll'ices wotllrl be heiow sn•;'r. even unrlel' a llr.xlhle Jll'lr!e support sy~;l <'Ill, prohahly iow••rPrl I he VOtf~ for t:J;,;, CJIIOins,

Slz!! nn•l hnh· l'lllol' arP Import· IIIli fil el !ll'~i f~OVPJ'IlliiH a l'OW':-i

com fori nu lwl. clays. · USDA sdr.nlisls say m,ws III'P I<!SS Inter· anl In heal IIHin nwn hcr•nuse llwy don't perspire; lhey ean'l 111mw off horly lwnl. Cows 1hal SllffPI' most nre lhn~r. with least sltin nrr•n in rPinllon lo hocly WPi>:hJ-- ·lfOJi1JI'iiiS liHVf! gr!'llil'l' rlit'l'ienlly slwrlrling lhr. sun's mrllnll'ri hrnl lilltn .Tersrvs nr Hrnhm1111s. 'l'!Jr•y IHJvc• less· sldn lli'Pa prr polllhl, while~ nr:llmwns rlissipnlr• ilf!al lhl'ongh lhPir ·big rnrs, r!PwlnpK nnrl navel flap. Lighlt•J'-itnirPrl .Ir•r;·pys, Brnll· m;m:; anrl pn~r.lominnplly wh!IP. Jfolslc!ins l'l'ftt•r·t mom rnrlialerl heal in tlw visualliglll SJ>!!c'lt•um;

Ingham County News· · August s, t954 Page 2

NEED ·A WELL??. I Can Dl'ill

3 antl 4 inch we Us for f:um anll homll fi, 8 and 10 ineh w1~lls for air-eontlitioning

qommcr.cial and. Irrigation·

S. w.· H·ART Phone 1\lason fiJ:ll ~lusoit, .J1ot!l:e ,1, Box 80

Snuth of l\Iasnn on US-12'1A nt City Limits

Culling tlnwn ar•r·enges of crops now In r!XI!f'S>: supply will hP. a Hllmulus Jo rnorn nnrl betlr!l' pas· IIII'CH, ]~lll'm .l'r!III10ll1[HIH IH!Iir.ve 1hls will mcnn incn•nscd prurlur·· I ion of llveslnf'lt on fm·ms. Jc:ll'ln­ors Will figUt'l! gi'I\HS HH fl C~I'OJl unci the only WilY In hfii'VC!HI g"l'/1Si1'

is lo fl!erl II lo llvestnl'it; lhus, n boost In livcstoel< IJillpuJ. Bul !ISHllllllllg <WI'C!IIg-1! roslriel ion~ Oil Jniiii.Y feerlnnd food nnps go inlo r~fl'eel: nexl yca1·, ll will hr. 2 years hafom lncr·ensecl ·JliiSIIII'C! nemngc will be rellccle>d In great· 1'1' llvesloel< numhcrs.

Almosl r•vrH'Y government in lh!! world Juts ndnpiPrl ~nnw pro­grmn nf llf~rif-ullural pricc• sup­Jlllrl polielros, din~rl Ill' indlrcel; I hnl fact wnK t'C!Vealed al a rc­f'enl nwf!ling of lllr. Jnil'l'lmlinn· at F'r!dcrntion of Agrkullural Producors in Nniroltl, J\onya.

P1·mluetion on U, S. 1 !anns is nnw •lri';l,. grcnlt'l' tilnn just ]Jo. !om I he W:ll' r J!):l!i-:J!I). Wider USC! nr maeilinery nn farms hus boosted CllllpuL JlP.l' man·hOill' 7ll','r, Mnrc fr!rllllzPI' nwl bt!IIC!I' management has lmosle•l JICI'· acre otllpul :Ji'lr. 13r.causc of thc;sc changeH in fnrm prmluc· lion, mnny Jll'npiC! hr~llevc I he whole hnsls fnl' figuring parity sl1nuld lw mvmnpad,

Soft winter whent will not he •lf.<wntlnlr.rl •k n huslwl unrler the 19!i5 r:mp loan progrnm, ns it wns unci!!!' !he lfl!i•l plun. USDA ot'rjdals made I he dmngc hr.· r:auso n( I heh· cnnr:r~rn I hal wheal III'I'Pnges In r.nslern wheal Jll'o· rludng arc•ns wotlicl he plnnled lo hard varir.lies. Hard types Jnse milling qunlii.y when grown in

MiRcellnny , , , 'I'omnto procluc· lion 'in Ml!!lligan this yen!' will he ilcnvy unleHs wcnllwr conrli· lions trim tlw emp. The nullrml< now Is for a lnrgr~r crop than In 1 !l52 , , . Heclha vr.n peaehrs will slart hilling the -·mnrlwl. 'nhout August 10; they'll henri lhe pa· rmlo nf peneh vm·iellcs· whieh should he In go(){ I supply I his year. 'J'Ite forecast now is for the hest pr.aeh ernp sinee \hat rlnm· aging freeze in the wlntci' of 1950,

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USDA Announces Newer Plan for 1955 Conservation

A 1!l5fi pmgrnm of $2ri0,000,1l00 wns announrird hy Sr!rl'C!Iary of AgrlculJttrf! Ezra 'J'n[J. Br•nson rc·. cPnlly. TJmlror this progrnm farm­em; r-an ohlnin lcdmlcal :tdvice nnd finnnr:inl nssh11arw1~ in cany­lng Ulll approved conset'VIII ion pt·acl ices.

The ·t9fiG progmm continues tlw conceptr. of I he lfl;j.J program nltlwug!J more emphasis is placed nn the Jrealmenl of I hr. m· caller! "diverted" <teres. Many of the praelices cieal with thn 'res­lorn lion nf lhc minf!ralrcsoUI'cr.s o [ lllf! soil which arr. rr.moVI:'d hy ~roJ)ping anr] leaching. Tlwsc mnsisl of calcium, magnesium, phosphorus, potnsh, boron and otlwrs which are imporlanl 1 o !wall hy anrl prorluC'l ive soils. The mincrnls m·e dddcrl in ihe form o[ limestone, fertilizers or olher soil amendments.

. AND NO ONE OOT "STUNO"-They need protection against·

. their temperamental "product"- bees- but dealers in the ill-' 1 tempered nectar-gatherers find a handshake sufficient to seal a . bargain fat• the swarm held by the well-prolectcil man at rip,ht. i The transaction was made during the holding of the annual Bee :Market in Veenendaal, Holland, one o( the "buzzlest" alTa irs of

\ ·its ldnd in lhe world.

"ngham-Central Herds Average 30 ,lb of Fat

Under the present progrmn the pncl\nge practices consisl ing of snch items as land preparation, liming, Jcrlillzalion and seerling mnsl he eompletcrl within the pmgram yrar in· order lo he eli­gible for assistance. For 1 [)55 farmers may perform certain There were 14 herds in the phases of a prncticc and complete Ingham-Cenlral D. H. I. A. whiclt

Spray Raspberries After Pnuzing Job

Ba sure lo givo your I'II~Jl· IWI'l'ies U 1horough S)li'IIYillg WiJh forrnuln n[ler you llnlsll the pruning jolt I his· Sll111111Cr.

'I'hnl's nrlvlcn from Robm·t J.'. Cnr!Hnn, 11 Mlchlgnn Slale eul· lege small fruit rcscnrdwr. 'l'he ;;pmy i~ nocrlml, he. snyH, been use nf I he nnlhpwnosc, or cntu~ spot, epidemic lhls summct•. Cool, wet wcalhet· heiJll1rl spr·ewl llw dis­euse.

Doing ri goorl prtmlng .lnh, nnlt!H Cnrlson, nwnns r•uttlng nul all the olrl canes nne! the wcul< nnd spindly ones. It's n gtrnrl ldua, he cnutlons, lo burn nil of the cut out enues. 'l'hnl's one wny nf helping In contml dls­eoses. Don't cut off tips of f!nnes during the IHunmrr, he inslr;ts; ll's lll1ll!!l' Ia let lhc new rnnc~s grow nne! lip !hem next RJll'lng.

MSC Tells How To Build Good Milk Houses

'I'herr. is n new bulletin onl Jhnl show~ how lo plnn unci hullrl one. It's avnllnbiP nl till' nfflc•P of Dlci\ Bailey, Ingham 1:'0\tnly ngricullttral agent, in Mason.

Aulhorerl hy a Michigan Slalc

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cnllcgl:' ngrkullnrnl engineers, .r. S. Bnyrl, C. W. Hall anrl R. L.

I Marldex, :tllll D. L. Murray o[ tlw Michigan Sln1r. college rlnlry rlr.· Jl:trlment, lhe puhlirallon dis·· cusses plnnning anrl mnslrucl ion llwrough ly.. ·

The hullotin tells, among othrr I !Jings, whal points to cnnsidP.l' In the mili<llou~P locntlon, nne! hnw tile faeililir!s in liw hm1sc can he al'l'niH(f'rl for effkleney. 11 gives I ips on wiring fm· llw gn•nlrs1 cnnvcnif!ncn.

Smu~c."ted r.onstrur.lion rlf'lnill' fot• IJoth mnsom.v nml frame miJJ<JHJUSl'S' Ill'!~ Jli'I'SI'niecJ.

Minimum I Hinge can save Mich· ignn farmer~' up to $10,000,000 a .vem· in proclucl ion costs, Midl· ignn Slnle college farm spccinl· isis point out.

Schultz Herd Leads DHIA Production Test l~lghteon IHmls In the Inghum

1\fo. !i Dulry Hrml Improvemcnl assndnllon nVI'I'ngr:fl mol'!! than :10 lh of lrulterfal in .Tuly aer:rml· ing In tile l'c~pol'l o[ 'l'esler HC!id Losr!y, ·

'!'he hrrd nf TTolsiPins flWilPd hy A. V. Sdtuilz Will' high wllh ~0.2 lil fat nnd I ,:nn,;; Ill mille Othcl' high hrmls anrl thc!lt• own­ers arc:

Hie!Hil'cl Pfl\vrrs; 1fi rcgislrred nnrl •:rarle llfliHIPins, •l;i.:J Ill fal, 1,238.'1 ih milk; !•'rani\ l•:ifr•!'l & Son, 13 JToisiPins, •I t.ri Ill fnl, I, IOii.~ lh mill<; Frc•d C:ra f, •12 rcglslcrrrl flolsteil1s, •IO.H Ill fnl, 1,0!'\2.'1 Ill milk;

· 'l'hnma:; H••ll, ·J.I rcgislf'l'f'rl nnrl grade JfolsiPins, :~:-1.1 Ill fnl, J,OH:..7 Ill rnill\; \Vi1~iand & Dl~· Kcll, 2H Tloislr>ins nnd C:lll)l'llSI'Ye, :!7.7 lit fnl, [),12.!1 Ill mill<; Hll'i1· ani Gir.~lm, IH llolslrilts· ·and Guernsr!ys, :J(i.H lh fa I, ntill.!i lh milk; Sweet & J.oV1•IIP, :lri rPgis­lrrPrl and graclr> Gil!'l'llSt~y::, :lti.2 lh fat, 71:..7 Ill mill<;

Tcrl Fny & S(Jil, IR Tfnlslrins anrl Guemsrys, :1:..2 lh fal, 7!ll.7

UuernHI!:fS, :l·l.:l lh fat, fi:IH,rl lh mill<; Brown & Pflestor·, 2ii Hoi· ~Leins IIIHI GtWI'nHeys, :l:l.6 lh fnl, HH2.0 Ill miliq Boryl Smlill, 10 JTolsleins anrl Gtwrn:;cy~1 :l2,R lh fal, HO,I.2 Ill mill<; Paul Seht\rer, 2fi TTolslr!llls, aJ lh fnl, HIHI.H lh milk; W. D. Frciermulh, IH mgiH· lerorl JTolsl!!lns, .11 lh fal, Hl1U.5 lh millq nnd K C. Ollnman, :l!ol­slclns and .TerscyH·, :JO.~ lh fat, 7:12.0 I h mill<,

Jndlvldunl recognition went to llw following:

Malun• dnss: lllc·llnrd l'nwm·s, rf!gisiPI'l'rJ lffli~1I!!Jil, ' !I() Jh fal, 2,:Jt;o lh of mill\; c;J0n Shat·lancl; Ilolsl!!ln, H:! lit fat, 2,a•tfl lit mill1.

Undf'l' li yPars: Orin lld<loy, l!ol~:ll'ln, 77 Ill fal, :.!,0!10 Ill mlll1; l•'n•,J f:I'Hf, n•glslerc•cl I lolsluln, 7li Ill fal, I,H!lll Ill mlll1.

Unrlr:l' •I yc!rn·s: A. V. Sdlllli7., l!olsiPin, HI Ill fat, 2,:!-10 IIJ milil; l•'recl Graf, n~glsiPI'C!fi IlfliHII'In, 711 lh fal, 2,11011 lh mill<,

Uucl1•r :1 Yl'fii'H: A. V. Sdtllliz, JTolsll'lll, 7!1 lh fat, 2,tl:lllth mlll1; Glcm ~hnrlund, llolslein, u:l JIJ fal,. J,li!lf) lit milk.

Dr.C.J. Hubbard VJCTI~RIN AIU AN

l'll!l S. olfffrwsnn Phone 2·8201

Mnson

Ill mill<; B••rl SdJC'rlzing, J.l llol· steins, :J·I.H Ill fat, fl(i:l.:l Ill mill<; • Glen Slwrlanrl, :l:l JlolsiPins, :,l·I.H

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GET MORE 1~ ]!J fnl, fl7ri;l lh miJJ\; 'J'J!fli1UIS Coop!'!', 17 rcgislerrrl anrl gmrle liolsleins, :1•1.5 Ill fnl, I ,O:i·l.·l Ill mill<;

Lr.o Ranmrr, 17 Tinlslr>lns and

.. Hatching Weekly

All Summer l'ullorum-Cicnn Chidts

Gulliver's Hatchery l'hmw r.:liH l•:ttlnn ltupicls

!lz mih~ soul h 1111 l\1-!l!l

* Mix 2 ports form groin with only I port ol W•yno.

Ovor 1000 oggs !rom ovary bog,

Bement Feed & Supply

207 N. 1\Inson l'hone 2· J.l2l

EVERY EVENING

STinE ~SUR RR:UU!S Clrcus & Vtulv/1 ,?cts

the balance of it in a following avernged over 30 lb in July. 'fhe year and receive assistance for ltJ herds and their owners are: the portion completed each year. Jerold Topliff, HI Holsteins, This feature gives the farmer 44.3 lb fat, 1,25tl lb milk; Hugh I more opporlmiity to follow agro- Ellsworth & Bruce Deeg, 2!l nomic recommendations and con· Guernseys, 43.4 lh fat, !104 IIJ scrvallon practices brst: suited to milk; Michigana No. 2, 1!7 Guem·

Having solcl my farm, I will sell at jlllblic auction at the jllaee a mile south of 1\lunit.h to Iiemwtly ro:ul, tlum ·a qum·ter-mile west to llouse No.· 9827 ·on· Iiennedy road; or north of ,Jacllson on 1\l-lOH to Coon Jlill road to Iiennecly road and a qmu1e•·-mile west.

FIR£'WORB<S ON THE MIDWAY

DANCING WATERS RAYNHL'S REVUE

HOLSTEIN

I his area. Heys, :3!J.3 lh fat, 753 ·lh milk;

The stale ami county ASC com-.. Frnnk Cosgmy, 27 Jerseys, 38.5 mit.tees eilhe1· arc in the process Jb,fat, 7:~6 lh milk; j

I of or will soon he wriling thei:t· I Gail Thorburn, 18 Holsteins, hanclh_ool<s baser! on the nalionall37.0 Jb Jnt, 1,036 Jb milk; Halph l bullelm. . , French, ·33 Guernseys, 35.0 lb fat,

. · · ' 1743 lb mill>; Graf Bros., 48 Hol-steins, 3'1.7 Ill fat, 993 lb mill<; Dr. M. J. Green 1 Earl Parson, 17 Holsteins, 32.7 lb

I' fat, ,D38 lh m_lll<; ~ . VETERINARIAN .. Wnyne W1lr.ox, 1 .> Holslcms,

N. Cctlur St. Mason 37A lh fat, 1,032 lh mill\; Wayne Phone 1\fason 9791 Cosgray, 24 Holsteins, 30.5 Jb

fal, 961 lb mill(; Paul Notesline,

Leading Breeds WIUTE ROCKS

HatcWn1 All SIIIDIDir WJ:tto, Pl!aoe, Drln •o or Plr Ia

LOWDEN FARMS HATCHERY

<'bono Jackaon 24800 A~ZO £, Darry Rd. at Honrlttllo

R. 1, Rlvoa Jurcllon

I G Brown Swiss·, 30 lh fat, 785 lb miii<;

V. F. W. Home, 44 Holsteins, I 36.6 Jb fat, !193 lb mptq Eugene Lyons & Son, 21 .Jerseys, 34.4 lb fat, G;i7 lh milk; nnd 'l~ed Rcmar, & Sons, 27 Guernseys, 31.6 lb fat, 703 lb milk.

Indivirlual cows who received rr.cognilion aml1heil' owners arc:;

Mature class: Gl'a[ Bros., Hoi-: stein, 72 lh fat 2,110 lb milk; V. F. W. Home: Holstein, 69 Ib 1

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fat, 2,020 lh mill<. Under 5 years: Graf Bros ..

Holstein, Bllb fat, 2,200 lb milk; Jerold Topliff, Holstein, 84 lb fat, 2,330 lb milk.

Under tJ yenrs: Ralph French, Gur.msey, 7•llb fat, 1,7l0 lb mill<; Gnil Thorburn, Holstein, 7l lb fat, 2,020 lb mille

I Under 3 -years: Earl Parson,

Holstein, 76 lb fat, 1,950 lb mill<;

AUCTION Eugei1e Lyons & Son, Jersey, 72 lb fat, 1,640 lb mill<.

Pullet Eggs Are At Peak Quality Saturday, August 7, 11 A.M.

Wolverine Purebred Livestock · Sales ·Pavilion ·

75 .l~eatl Jaigll grrule Ilolstein cows ancllleifers-mostly stJringing 2-year-o)(l · hmters due for base 11criod. .·

These comprise all the grlltles from Rowartl Farms, Sagi;1aw; also the com· 11lete her1l of Ward Bronson, Owosso. Choice consignments from other to11 ber<ls. · · ·

A few outstanding registered Ilolstein cows. Bangs tested. All milking cows Mastitis tested. ·

Bank Terms- See Floyd Kehrl, Penniman Branch, National Bank of Detrilit, Plymimth; ·. Michigwt. · ·

Have you seen n lot of small eggs on 111e market lately?

The reason, nccording to Dick Bailey, Ingham county agrlcul· tural agent, is that baby chicks that were placed on Ingham 1 cotmly farms 5 or 6 months ago are beginning to put out the eggs with the regularity of an assem· bly line. They really produce If they are raised to maturity with balnitccd ·rations, fresh air 'mid gomUtousing.

Those' smaller-sized eggs usual­ly are a top quality-product, ac· cording .to .DJcl( ·Bailey, Ingham county agricultur~l agent. Mnny families·, he says, look forwnrrl to the pullet,Jnylng season, Chll· dren seem to . prefer the smallm· eggs atid they are economical, Bailey notes. · They serve the

Saturday, August 7 1:00 P.M.

Burt Wcalker - John Hendricl~s Auctioneers

Phone Leslie 9511 or Jackson 3-9024 WE SELL ANYTHING- ANYWIIERE

LYLE TRUE, Cieri>

lm,plements and . Tools _ 1934 1 Y:!-ton St:dm Truel\, One owner anti in (JCrfeet

condition . 1918 F01·d T•·aetor., Fully_ O\'el•hauled with easy-

riding st~at ancl ·in excellent ·condition ' Fm·d 2-Bottom Plow Foi;d Cultivator Room for 3-Point Lift International 3-Bal' Ralm Dt)arbm·n 6-foot Disl> Two·Seetion Dmg Dee~·ing No. 7 Five-Foot !\lower John Deere lby Loader

Cattle 14 llca<l of Herefords 12 Polle<l llerefor!l. Steers. Weight abotlt. 560 lb.

Growing and Ju~althy. :· . llcreford Cow·aml <lOO-Ib Calf

300 Bnslmts of Corn 100 Bushels of Oats 15 Bushels of Seed Rye Soml! Clover alul Alfalfa

'l'ractor Spreader Platform Seales lle:wy-dut.v .Rionh and Taclde New Hmu! Cultimtor Two Rolls of :J2-Inch Ilay Fence Two Uolls of Barbe<l Wire Whed Bal'l'OW 12x20 Stock Canvas· Car-'fotl Boat Cai'l'icr Log Chains Oil Drums Chiclmn Waterers

PiJJe Fic.tinp;s Chielwn J?eedm·s

Tent Pole, Parts aml Mall~' Hand 'l'ools

Household Goods Rom~1l Oal> Range

Ambassador. 17-lnch Console 'l'V

Table ami 4 Chairs

Bell, ·Box SIII'ings atul Dresser

I. .. awn Furniture

Two Barrels of Vhu1gar · · I ..

. A: <;J~.EAN SALE - ALL GOOD USEABJ.E MERCHANDISJC I

Terms: Cash ·' Not Responsible for. Accidents_ I '··

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. ':· .. . ·:·'"' ~;· .. ; ':. ' . <'' : .• • ' . . m I . . . . •·''.. . . ,, .. fiends Is Introduced by national -- ' Piro p. ';":·~s-:a:-:le~s:::;M::. _an-:a~g-:-e-:r-"_11-:d-A-:1-•c_ti:-:"~':"'nc_e~r~· ~~~~~7~._;~-:--~--.... -W ... l..;ll.,.;ia ... :m-.s.;.,_t..;on~1 J ~~~et~~le. we~It beginning July ~---IIJ!I--~-..:·1,~:~·,. .•. ·~· ··~~· :.,\111,:. ____ . 11· ~--· .•.. --------~-IIi.·•· .•. .- .......... -------'

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Dairy Co-op' Sets Date for Annual Picnic

'l'lwre will be morr! IIHln :mo lu•;ul of tlnlry nnd lwl'f r·ntlli! and swlr11! 111 Carson City pam on 'l'llliniday, AugiiSI :lli, fru· llw 1!1~ I f)nlryland plr•nldnlr whlr:h i!; :-;poJiollrPtl <'al'h Y<'ill' l1y Dairy· lnml C.:!lofl<'l'lllivt! Creurnm·y CtJ., of' C~ar~on Cily.

II II<'IV moJ'IJing r!venl will he IIH• ,j1ulgl11g of :-;ewl'lll smnplr!s of IHIII!!I' in whii'!J Jliil'lidpanls will

Television Beam$ Grow 4-ll Garden Country & Town

-f._(f{j'_~ By JIM DROWN

1\llchlp;un poultrynum fumlsh less Uum 11 thlr~l of Uw tot1tl mlmhcr of d1iclums Hold in l\1ichigan. 1'lw rest or the poultry is lihlJIJICd In fi'UIII outsldtl the Hlnttl. 1\lilllup;nn JloUitrymen artl i1•ylnp; to do l'illmHthing nhout it. Llnder Hw mune of Uw Midli­J.IItll Poultry Uuoptll'ntivll, It grnnJl is planning to o(leraitl a collljllllttl lll'ocessing Jllant aimed at bust­ing into th11 Michigan murlwt.

Wilson Force Attends Meet Of Corn Dealers

Wilson l•'orce of Mnson hns re· turned from Dcl\nlh, Illinois, whore lw nl trmdctl a HtJedul II'Hinlng eour~e 1!1 DeKnlb <len!· I!I'H on llw ialt!st rleveiopmenls In lryhJ'id corn und Dcl\nlh's now chlelts.

') hr! aHI<t'<i lo Jli'OJwrly smre erwh n11t>. Donnld L. Mlii'J'IIY, Mkhlgnn Sl:ll<! r•oliPge dairy spedallsl, will he in chargr!,

The At•ctic Dairy Co. of Lansing has u contract with the Ingham Mccllcul Cat·c F'acilily Lo fmnislt puslcmizcd milk in I.Jullc quanities at lOc J)el' quart. When I buy it in quart con­tainers it costs me 2lc, It's not hur·d to sec why retail mille cosh; m·c high when more than half of the retail cost seems to be in packaging and delivery. If homemakers could I.Juy milk in bulk it ought to sell for not too much more than lOc a quart.

He vlslletl corn hi'CI!dlng plots whew he observed methods In rlcVl!loplnr: lnhrerls and cl'Osslng lhom for most. cffedlve results, I!e saw one lloltl of 7fi acms con· lnlnlng l:i,OOO dlffr•nmt crosses th!Vl!loperl hy Clwrlle Gunn, De· Knill's SlliJior plant hrc•ldcr. lie lwm·rl Dc!Kalh's nmvrlHl plnnt hr•eeder, Dr. Hh<HTell Chase, Who rlr•sel'ihr·rl how he c11n produce n IOIJ'J,. pure Inbred In one year WIH•reas I he old llll!lhod looil ll YPIII'H to fll'ndlll'C! II !JS'/r ]JUre slraln. Lo1·ing .Tones, Hnolher spci!iallsl, deserlherl met hods· he is pm·fer:llng lo prorluet seed wiiiJOul the cxr1ense of detnssel· In g.

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Jo'ollilWill![ till' norlll hn~lwl ph·· ni<', wii!J fl'l'l' mill< und IH•veJ'IIgr!s f111' nil, will IH! 11 lull af'lt•rJHHlll of I~IJIPrltdJinll'lll, f'r•allll"illll CiiHI!Y Clnri< :tlullils r;oodwlll .Jnmlmree, and 1\lay Tlawl<s, emtnlry·stylc vrli'Hii:-;1, 'l'lll'y nil am l'l!gllinr Dr!· 1 roil radio perfor·rners·. Marshall

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1\l:tybt~ dttirynwn, lilw ihtl Jlotlltrymen, ought to lou!• into l.his cooJWI'atiVtl busines~ nnd ~eo wlmt hull• dcli\'lll'ies would do fo1· the duil·y business.

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40fo Land Bank

Wells, Detroit radio farm editor, also will speak.

'J'he day's spealwr and master of ceremonies will be Lew De· Lano, Marshall humorist ami farm sales speal\er.

Anollmr feature will he the ap· peamnce of trnined chlclwns, such m; "Casey at 13al," and "Smcpull, the Golfer," an event that will bring rnany laughs and awe~ of amu:wment

Dennis Avery (left) and David Bennett (l'ight) are fea­tured on the gardening portion of the TV show, the 4-H Way, telecast ovet• WKAR-'l'V, Channel GO, each Tuesday from 3 to 4. David, 13, demonstrates weeding, thinning and other good gardening pmctices to 4-H club ganlenct•s each week. Den­nis is a junim· leader in the gardening project: fot• the Okemos 4-H club.

Sixteen Ingham county heifers and calves jumped ovet• the moon Monday morning. At least it looiwd like it. to me as they soared into t.he ait· in Lansing a!Joanl the Sout.hel'l1 Air Tt•am;port plane bound for Colombia, South America. Pilot Bill Smith and his co-pilot, Addison Thompson, tmns­port everything ft•om dairy cattle to snnkes, monkeys, pnrrot.l'; and gold. 'fheit·s is an interesting job. In the transport busi­ness, they haul cargo all ove·r· Nor! h and SoLtth America. They ut'e the Roy D. Donalds of the airways.

In Californiu you'd eXjlect to find orange ,juieo llowin~ in tho str•~tlt.s. Not I'IO, twcortlin~ to my fa­tlw•·-in-law who •·eturJwd fi'Om a tri(l in the Wtlst last Wtlel>. I1r San fr'r!Ulcisco, a glass of orange juice costs 15c to 110c It glass.

FOR THIS BIR J-O>lrtCt••

ly for the other two-legged "birds" of New Yorlt City, as far ns this pigeon Is concerned 'is n "Keep Off" sign in Ccn­jtral Pnrlt. It's also o fine place: tfrom which lo watch for peu­'•Ut~. or cnts-and anyway,

"Pouter" can't rend.

Afler• sr.r.lng liw erops In the vicinity of DeKalh, fr'orr·e said he found It hart! nol lo hellcvc thnt I!Jis was one o[ the most favor·erl eom spols In the Unlterl Slates !Ills yc:11'. Six lnl'hes of r·ain In .Tunc and •I In .Tuly had advanced the corn crop so that prospects for a bumper ylclrl were excel· lent in northern Illinois. LOANS

National Farm Loan Association

1Hi S. Cm:hmn l'hone li!HO

Clmrlutlc

Flllhl Ol'flcc 1!!1! W. Ash

1'1 Hlllll 2·HO!J I 1\lU~tJII

Open cia:-;:-; judging anrl .Junior rating of dairy anrl beef cattle and swine will be In charge of AI· burl Warne, Montcalm county •I·Il agent, wilh .John Balter of Ithaca and I!J•rb Miller of Williamston judging the events. Judging a specinl dis I riel Gtwrn:-;ey show will he Albert Kessler of New Hudson. •

A lmsehall gaml! with the Car· son City Me1·ehants opposing the Cry:-;tal Pistols on the Carson City high school diamond will· conclude the event. ',

SEE US FOR,

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mmAn 1'1ti~ATED S'rlGI<JL I~ND loJLI<JCTiti(J

(Also wire-fencers)

'l't'Pat•~d l'oles - 1<1-lli-18-22-25 Ft. Ji'enen - UaJ•l.rcd Wirn - J,awn Fence

Gat•~s -12-H-16 Ft.

Mnmmut h Cltf\•et'. Medium Clnvct• Lntli 1111 Clll\'Cl'

SJlJEDS Cuuudlan Grimm Alfalfu Curttfled Hanger Alf11lf11

'J'lmolhy - Bromo l•'<'t'lilizet• Ordtn·s 'l'ulmn

GENlliNJll EJ.\J,!;·Stuvll Stol>er

OJ,HA (JOAL mm .JAmmT

COLONEl, JACKHORN.

LOI\IHAUD CIIAIN SAWS

Jlo~ Feeders- Wulet·ea•s- '!'roughs- Stock Tnnktl

Eden ·ElevatOr rhone Mason 5080

Wu Give Gold Stamps

Williamston Boys Will· Participate In Youth Tour

'l'wo WIIJinmston F. F. A. boys have been Invited to parlidpnlf' in the rural ynulh tour to till! American Institute of Coopcra· lion annual summer session. The meeting will be hcltl at Cornell Unlvcr:-;ity, Ithaca, New Yorl\, August. 11 to l!l. '!'he Invitation was limited lo some of the stale officers of lhe Michignn Associn· tion of Future l~nrmers of Amer· iea, to a few of the American Farmer Canclldatcs of Hlfi11, anrl to some of the outslancling Gold Award Stale Farmers of 1 !Jfi1.

The boys from Williamston Future Farmer chapter· receiving this honor nrc Davirl Beally, Jr., nnrl Wayne Blosscy. Biosscy will represent the Michigan F. F. A. on the youth part of the program anrl will spcnl1 to the group on "l~arm Business Training for Youlh." ·

The Michigan group will travel by bus and will visit the coopcra· lives at Lapeer, Imlay City and Port Huron. The boys will cross over into Canada on the Blue Water Bridge and to Buffalo where they will visit the world's largest grain mills. After the A. I. C. scs:>ion they will return to Michigan, passing through Wat· 'ilins Glen, Elmira, New York, Eric and to Toledo visiting the grain terminal association at Ot· tawa Lal1c.

The tour is ~ponsored by the Michigan Associatirm of Farm· cr Coopcral.lvcs, a division of the Michigan Farm Bureau.

It will be the 26th annual A. L C. summer conference bringing together leaders it\ the field of agricultural cooperation, college extension worlters, vocational· agriculture worl1crs· and youth and their leaders.

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No More Pilchforlcs If Pellets Wod~:

"Hay [Jclleling," a [Jntt:liee thai could put the Jillchfork nul of business, is llt!ing tcsled nt the University of Wi:-;con:-;in. nesuils of recent experlmt!nts at the University show !hal long and chopped hay can he cornprcsscri Into pellets thai can be :-;lored in onc·fifl iJ or le's of the spat:l! needed for the hay in its original

Mary Martinez speaks 3 languages:....... English,_ Cherokee and Spanish. Mm·y was over at our house visiting n1y father-in-law Sunday. ·

"What docs 'torchan' mean?'' my in-law asked Mary. "While I was in Oklal.10ma attending a tribal pow-wow, the Indians lwpt yelling it at me."

"That's Indian," 1\lary s11itl. "It menus get out of the way nr I'll eav11 you I' slmll in."

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Hesults of expcrimf'nl:-; nlHo in· rlicale lhal any in pellel Jorm ap· pears to lle<'fl ils green color longer. than loose hay. Il<!<'HliSI! I here's no comnll'rl'ial pellding machinl' avallahle yel, rc:-;t:arch· ers at Wiscnn~in arc using a slalionary hydmulic press to mal<e the pcllcls. Test:-; arc now being comlucled lo dclcrminP the cfTcct of hay pclleting on mill\ production.

Poultrymen Plan Michigan Co-op.

West Holds Key To Yield Boosts Of Alfalfa Seed

Wilh a record crop of 180,000, 000 lb of nlfalfa seed in 1 [!52 and a crop GO'/r, higher than the pre· vious 10-ycar average in 1!!53 it's plain that alfalfa seed production which has been a No. 1 problem for 50 years has had a "shot in the arm." Lloyd Arnold o! Cali· fornia explained at nn Iowa meet·

1 ami ([i) !3cllcr harvesting melh· ods such as pre-harvest spraying In some localities to 1\111 foliage before combining and better har· vesting technique lo save all seed po~siblc and prevent mechanical inJury to seed in harvesting.

It makes no difference wheth· er ccrlilled seed of Ranger, Bu [. falo, or any other variety Is grown in California or in Mon· lana. With registered or ccrll· lied seed from any som·ce, the crop produced is the same. 'l'hc alfalfa certification program now assures genuine true-to-variety· name sources of seed.

Michigan poultrymen hnpc to ing recently some of the reasons take a bigger slir:e of I he Miehi· foi· this sudden phenomenal pro· · gan poultry market·. Probably be· dttctlon. fore the end of 1 9fi4 a new poll!·

Ingham County News August 5, 1954 Page 3 try cooperative will he set up to Alfalfa acreage had been r.lc·

completely pr·oc:ess and marl<et clining slcarlily in ~any im· Michigan poultry. portant .alfalfa procl~tclllg areas

Right now Michi!ran furnishes th.r.ou~lwut the , U~Hte:t ~latcs less than a lliinl of tile pnullry. because of ~he Japld sprccttl of consumed in Mir!liignn. Only 2% [th~ dcst;ur:·l·l.l'e ~ew alfalfa ells· of the frozen chiclwn sold in De· case, bnctcu_al Will. 1roit cnmcs frorn Michigan, An extci~SlVe program of al· farm:.;, Mo:-;t nf it is shipped into: falfa breedtn~ and testing was In· 1hr. slale from Delaware and 1 auguratctl. Afl?r years of worl1, Wisconsin. I nangcr, a varrcty with wilt re·

t . slstancc and winter hardiness, Three organizational mee llli?:S was developed. But It toolt S

have been. held. More_ l_han 100 years, with the Federal depart· poullry r\JISCI"S have JOined the ~cnt and the dil'fcrent inlcrestctl cooperative movement. states woridng hard, to Increase

Based upon the advice o[ mar· sr.etl of Hanger up to '1,000,000 kellng expert:-;, the poultrymen lb. What a different picture now. arc wrapping I heir coopc1:alivc ]~or many years average seed plans around llie lrozen r:lm:lwn yields rn the northcentral states market. Ar:enrding tn Grant Hess having the largest alfalfa hay of lhc Miehigolden Pl'llducls Co., acreage have been from 3fi to 50 the potential of thr. poultry mm·-' liJ of seed per acre, and in the 3

A line coal i:-; hut a livery when the per~on who wr!ars It di~· covers no hlghm· sense than that of a footman. Addison.

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NATURE ON

A RAMPAGI

CAN cost YOU PLENTY

You never con ten when Nature wm run amol _. causo hoavy dama~Je to your property. But JW • lnsuro against lou at amall coati

H. Chappell· Agency 4347 W. Delhi

· ket in Michigan has only been largest sccd-produi::lng states of ~~~-~~~~~-------~~--·----~~~~~~--~----- scra!chcd. Ifu t~d a meeting of Nebraska, Kansas anrl O~ohoma

poultJ•ymcn in Sl. Louis Saturday from 40 to !JO lb. Even In Cali· thai one c!Jiclwn mariwting com· fornia Uwy were only 180 to 200 pany is planning In put riO,OOO, lb. In 1[)52 anrl 1953 wilh the new 000 NC·coolwd ami frozen chic~<· mcthotls, California and Wash· en dinners on the ma1·lwt liliS ington avcragctl respectively, 47fi year, and 515 lb per acre. Special al·

These· experienced;. local agents are at your."·., call. .•• They're your· neighbors, and will be glad to nelp you. Con·. tact them1 or write 'the Company.

GENERAL AGENTS .UOSCOI~ AltNOUl ·. Uansvilh~ . m.VIN n. mmwN

OlmlllnN JAI\m8 W. UOWI,ANil

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J~l\llmY n .• mwJ~T'l' 1\llliiOII

' JtOSCOJD O. JmWAUilS Leslie . ·

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wif/ p~iect ~~'! /rom \ ~·· ....._.,..... .... .--

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y 6. Plane Crashes . 7. Explosions \ 8. Vehicle Dan:wage I

9. Riot. .10. Smoke

I. Pennies per day wi~( buy.thoiJsands o~ d~llars in insura'lS.e ...

Art Hollanrl of Michigan Slate falfa seed prmlucers in these collegP. has poinlerl out that more slale:-; obtain yields as high as than hal[ o[ tlw population o[ the 1,500 to 1,800 lb per acre. Unilerl Slates is within lrucldnr{ Some of the "newer methods" clislnm:c from Mlchlv.nn. He used to ohlaln these higher yield.~ i added thnt there is plcnly o[ gnod arc (1) Conlrol of the Lygus I feed and a favorable climate for (spilllel bug by spraying without raising potlltry. injury to pollinating Insects, (2) j

'l'entatlvc plans of the men anrl Use of 3 to 5 colonies. of honey women forming the eoopcralivc bee~ pc.r acre to provtrle bctlcr are to purchase the MichigrJlrlen polhnat10n, (3) B~ttcr land prep· procc~sin~< plnnt nt IIcmlock. 'rile nrallon, (4~ G~ow1ng ln. r~ws ior plant', owner! hy Grant Hess, is better· culttvatJon and 1rngatlon, consiclerccl to be a top plant in the state.

Pruning Improves Trees and Shrubs

Now is the time to prune low, troublesome tree branches and seed heads on flowering shrubs. 'l'hnt's a· suggestion from Joseph Cox, Michigan Stale college ex· tension landscape specialist 1

'l'hc.. low-priced evergreens. which nrc forest lrccs, will grow open and s"Craggly If they ·arc not pruned consistently, nccot•cllng to Cox. You should head baclt the allcrnnte leader shoots· an(! rc· movq Injured branches In order to do a good pruning job. .

For . high quality spreading evergrcehs, Cox suggcsls cntl'ing bnclt about half the growth mri<ll~ this year If you' wnnt the plants to stay 'young anrl ~ompact.

'l'li'e. first ·fuel pump. ever· built was presented to th(j Smithsonian Institution by the AC Sl>ai'i< Plug Division> of General Motot·s-, \Vhich ·Introduced , the "pump . In 1927;; .

SHOULD YOU EXPE(T MORE FRQM YOUR

GARDEN· TRAaOR'I

G A'RDBNINO •• only ONB or' • ocora of Jobo tho modern RQ.

TOTILLER doco with aa01, And It lo ROTOTILLER'6 oblllty to do 10 many other Jebo WELL that makoo It tho bo•t buy lor rountry nnd 1uburban 11om" owncn. Writo todq lor FRBE IIOOK. '

Wa~ne ·Miller_ . rltone 1\IRSOU 2·1i833 281 N;-Collllgo ro~ . . " I

Take time off this year and go to the fair! It will be time well spent just to visit the great Allis-Chalmers exhibit of modem farm equipment!. * Exciting New Farm Machines ·* lnterf!sting Special Displays · * Educational Demonstrations

You'll be welcome in the big, airy Allis-Chalmers tent. Cold drinking water. Plenty of seats. A place to rest in the shade. ·

Go Early and Ta~e f,.e Family * / * · Keep Up To Date

The Aliis-Chalmers fair exhibit offers farmers a 1·are opp01'tunity to · bring themsel~en up to date on the full range of important new ,develop_· . ments in farm tools and machines. ,

There you will see the most complete diRplny of tho newest, the latest, the most advanced ... the most moclerntcly priced .•• line of farm, equipment in the \V(lrld.

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'Farm Census W~U Be Taken In ~ngh~1tn County th~s fall

lnghlllll f:trms, logt,IIJC•r wlill ulnlion, rmps gt•own, siw nl those illl'llllgltrHII IIi•! ·'ltlin• na· farm, lyp1~ nnd lt·n~lll of tr•nurc ilon, lVIII I>P vlsill•d by f!t•nsiiS· IJ\I'IWl'ohip, llveslot•o<, lrrlgallo11 tnlwrs ngain tills fnll. 'l'ltP fJlll!:i· c•onservatlon pr;telkes, mnrl~agr 11onnnln' will mnt;litJ aiH•lll ·1oo t!l:llt nnrl fann vall!l', anrl :.;penrl questions colwr•r:li11g lltl' J;1rnt. lng llll fartns for sud1 lllln~s n:

'fills :i•rar, lltc> r•r•n:;tls illll'f'illl Lillllr, mac·lllne birr~. foo,l, ferlill will pr1;1ialll.l' rind tllnl I'VI'I'.I' Zlm', gnsolitw and oil. farm is I'I'SJHin';IIJ!r• for fpp•JinJ: lltrl thr• answers 1•1 some qw•.Y more jwoplr• lh:tn PVt•r bPforr•. lions m:ty lnrli<oal<' lhnl In IIH Bul· In nth1•r r''"l"'''l>:, IIH! num· pnst fi!W years llf<! on the J:mr hr.rs may Ill' stnnll,.r titan tiH•y h:1s lu•cnnw lr.:;s lotwly and in were In ID:iO, wh,.n IIH• l:tsl o·en· enrporales mom nf lhl' frills of RUS of nr;rlr•tllllll'f' was 1ulu•n. dly life thai hn\'P long ltii'N 'J'hut Is hl'ciii!Hr• tile tlllmiH'l' ol' farm pennle off lhr. land. fnl'ms l'f!lll'hrod a fli'HI< in l:l:l5--- Tilc•s1• will hf! quest inns rlr.;illn~· wlwn t hf' rlf'prr•sslon I Hill drivr•n wi til lelc•vislon :;r!ls, food .frcr.z tho clly joblr•ss h;wl; In IIH! f;trm [PI's, piper! rnnnini; walr•r, anr' -rtnrl has IH·r·n.dr><'lini.nr: In llw

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oiiH!I' E.llel! refinPtnPnls IIlii I hnvr mnny Yf'HI'!{ of lltr h 1str1a I cxpn n· llullwd l:nw•r nn 1 he farm In 1 hf £;ion .~lnl'f' lhf'tt. past [PI\' yPnrs.

In lfl~n. till' l'f'll.~us htii'I'<IU 1 'l'o Cnsi Hi ":1lillinn counll!d ;;,:1~12,1111() f.trms, tn11rr> 'J'Iw een:ars will l'osl almnl $1fi, than :~ tinws a:; 1111111\' :rs n <'f'll· 01111,11110, ;tC'crmlin:; lo plillt. The •I fury lll'fnrr•. ,\r·rr•;r::r• had i11· Jl!lflt' fJIII'sllonnnlrPs 111'1! almul II' croaserl in ;t r'f'liltll'l' IJy :rlio111 ·I o•omt! off thl' (IJ'f';{Sf's now. \VIII! times to ·l,l:iH,Iillll,flrio :r·,.,.I'S. J\nri in 1111' II<'XI. :l w1~eks 12() lr'm cnch fnnn in l!l:iO ff'ri :J<;, ns porary f11.•lrl oiTic•I!S will he sri II]'

mrmy propiP as :1 r'l'llllll'y lH'fnl'l' to hnndk 1111' "Pnsus, End1 offiel' -28 of IIH• n:ttinn's· l~tl.lrlO,Otin will I>P hP:HIPtl by 11 supPrvJsqt• IJOptilnllnn in l!l.ill. p<tid nt llw r;tll' of i)'i,nno n ycm

EX(tr'l'i F1•w IIi:~· ('han.e;o•s lwilo will i(t!l ;thou! •I '.:: month" In I!J:l!l, thr• nalion hnrl ri,:-':12.- wnrl<l, whn will ltnvc tllHII'r hin'

3!i0 fnrms. alln111 a lhirrl llllllf' 1:ill In 200 Pnunwraling crew thnn In 'l0irl. l':ll'ln~ itt l!l:J:i r•n· 1llr!;Hh·r~ 111111 I ,:;nn to 2,0110 onum closed ·1 .n~ I,Oilll,ODrl :u'l'f'S and c•r:il nrs. i\ II ogeiiH•r, I hr crn;;m: each farm w:ts n•sponsiiJ!c• foe' will lw tai;Pn by nhoul 2,200 ci'P\1'

wll) nRI\ f~l'tnt:I'S I o lry t 0 fill it <Hil c•onnplolr!ly ltllrl IHIVU It rnndy 'or tlin £!1lllmf!l'illol', wlio will r•orne along a!Hiiil ·1o :lnys llr.hlnrl lin• frJrnl, aecordlng lo plun.

Many of llw fJLWHtioiiH c'an lw llls\Wln!d liy l'i!Pcldng "ym;" or 'no" l>nxrw, Enunwl'alrm; will ho rnlnr.d to lw[p answe!' (jtWsllnns

·hr. furmct• may nol ({110\V ltnw 1o lllSW£!1', C1·c•w dilrfo· will he on ap If/ lwlp whcrr. enumcraton; II'C' lllt fl'(f'd,

Entmtrmllon will hP~In ahmtl -lc:loiH!I' I to ·10 In the sltorl crop \'C!u!' rc~(ions nf I he nol'l hcasl, :Irlf'ky mnuntnln nnrl the nnrlh· •rn hordPt' slates, The rensus will ~r·~ unrlrorw;ty In the mldwr.st 1hnt1t Novr.mhet' 1 anrl in the :ntlllwusl nnd Pnr•lfle eonsl states· 1houl Novmnllf!r H. nn~s l~rkh!l', clcpuly dlrcclor nf

! IW Cl'llSll:i hlll'Cil\1, sairJ I hal ~Ill· .;wrn; to fnrm l'cnsus qur.sllons 'll'f! "rl!cclvPd In ~lrieiPsl oon[i· ·lf'twc" ;lnd 111111 the information will IH! puhlislwrl only In slnllstl· •nl lahiPs "whi<'lt rnnnnl reveal 'IH! imllvidunl opr.rallons of any ·ar·m."

Ce1tst1s lmunwt•alol's-·-llHWtiiY fi'Om lhr• imnu•dinle rtrert wltr.t:l! 'lwy wo!'k--nm "rPquirccl lo lake ·m flillh to kerj> all information 'IH•y l'l•c,elve in eonfldr.nce ancl the. lmv pl'llvirle.~ stiff pr.rwltlr.:> •;IHHild 11wv fail to ·.In so," Eekler -;nicL lfr! a~lded llwt IIH! law also 'l!'ovirles that farm ernsus an· ;wr•rs may not IH• used hy any branch of the gnvc!rnmcnl "for. taxntinn, regulation or lnvos1iga· t inn."

State Pol~ce Urge Use of Safety lights u~e o! rc!leetlve llgh II ng mn·

lerlal on farm equipment is he· In~ sln!sserl during tlw pr.:~ent. annual observance nf fnrm snfely wee!;, nceonilng I r> Slalr. Pnllr•c! Sr!J'gr.anl. Donulrl E. OrtiC's, ehnlt·· mnn of 1 hr. slnle safety week enmmlllce,

A "Light·Fnrm Equipment" campnii;n Is nnw !wing cnnrluetrcl with the crmpr!rntlnn nf the fm•m rllvlslon nf the Nnllnnal Snfoly Cnunell. II IK llcslgnr.ll In Jll'll· mole grenter rural hlghwny safe· ty by rcflecllvc lighting of fnrm equipment to supplemenl rPgulm· lighting require<! by lmv. 'l'herl' nrc 37,000,0GO plr.I'PS of unllghtcrl frmn cqulpmr'lll on American farms· and rnacls.

Oates, who Is assigned In 11w stale pollee safely and traffic btl· rcau, polnled out1 I hat "whl}e fnrm neeldcnls hnvc rleeroased 111 most categories, il Is not gcncml· ly reallzecl that 4:VA· of farm ac· cidr.nl: deaths arc clur. 1o traffic mishaps anti this rate continues high.

fcecilng lH of tlw n:~tion'.s 127.- le;t.IPm anrl :n,non t•numernlors. 1 h ff 300,000 jll'l'!-iiiiiS. all In hr hirer! in IIH' nr.xl frw Weat er A ects

Tile cPnsus hurr:tu is nnl I'X· 1\'f'P\ts, nllf'IH! :1 In :i 1lny SC'hnol;;,

"The .fast moving tmffie nn our It ighwnys today mai((!S it cs·. pecinlly dangerous for .farmers entering or leaving their farms," Oates said. "One o! our commit· I Ice prn,iecls recommends that farmers mr.cl 1 his problem 1 hrough rclocat ion, clearance of ohslrtJcllons to view and proper usr~ of driveways."

pectin>; tn find 'Ill.\' IJig l'll:tn!~f's anrllltrn!;Pt nul on IIH' .inh. Crc\1' s d p• in U. S. fnrmiHJr ,;inr•p El:iO. TIJI~ leaders gl'l $12.~0 ll clay and OWS an 1gs ycnr, 1111• f;mn r•PnsiJ.s will sc••k rnumc•rators $L2:i 1111 hour. as usual In rlrlf'rlllin" lhr basic Thf' qur.~lionnnircs will hr facls nf IJ. S. ar,rJroullurr---num· mnilecl nut 1luring Srplcmhcr ::~nrl 1Jer or farm.~. nr'l'l'il,~P. fnnn pop· Oclober. A lellcr with melt form

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MO~~ 1ftttU:Utm•:il"*bffiMi4WWP1t·PmNW'M w ••••• per acre at lower cost per bushel! ••.• Apply this Fall 400 lbs. or more of federal, the Fel'tilizer of World Crop Champions, an~ top-dress with the same grade in the Spring .••• Over 50 bushels per acre realized by Federal users following this plan. . .. Federal is available to you through your dealer from Federol's Bul'le1·, Indiana, plan!·,

IIo,qs just c8n't lake these hot lltmmrr tcmpernturcs nml the 'tml hils tlw hir~ brood sows I'OI'SP titan lhl' Fmnller nnimals,

IVill'llS Didt'Bailc!y, Ingham COUll·

· y agricultural agent. Young gmwing pigs nnrl even

;ur.;;iing pigs, can wit hslmul hot wenthrr holler lhnn hig sows. Studies nt a Cnlifnrnia- experi· men I stnl inn made in heat con· I rollrrl rooms· inrlicalo that suck· 'ing pigs make good gains in 90· ·Iegree 1 em per1\lllros, but sows .viii quiekly lost' weight.

Nursing mws lost as must as l2',; o( their weight in 56 days ·vlwn thr. 1cmpcrnture was 90 ·Jcgrces nnrl 2fl',; when the temp· "raturc was RO .

Sitililar weight losses· occur in '<fichigan with the high temper8· 'LII'CS nf the past months, l'C· 'llinds H. F'. Moxley, Michigan "'11ntc r:ollege exlcnsion animal IJu~;b~lndrymnn.

He list~ some sound manage· '11Cnl ··practices toward l<ceping '1og>· cool: Provide shade with all l sides open. Keep clown the dust ')y spraying the ground with olcl ''l':tni\C~ase oil. Place fountains 11ul wnlcring !roughs in the :hade, aml if possible have cool '.'!aler f 1 owing continot1sly ,,1rough I hem.

l\1oxle~r also warm; farmers hat movement of hogs on the 'arm nnd to mnrket should be ·Jnne dLtring e::irly hours of the ·norning when the 1emperat urcs we cooler.

~~ow It's the Weevil Add I he st :·awbcrry root weevil

· o 1 he oat 1 hrip:s· and the fleas now >OI hering Michigan household· •rs. The brownish-black creature, thout a fourth of an inph long is 1ol !mown to cause damage, but t's annoying, says Ray Janes, !XtenFion entomologist at Michl· ;an State college. He advises US· 'ng chlorclnne to spray the out· ;ide foundation of the house and

1 foot or 2 of the area around the :oundalion to l<eep out the pests.

Farm lraclot· safely is another pro.iecl on which the commillce is working. Las I year 1 here were 76 farm tractors involved in high· way aeeidenls in Michigan nne! 13 nf these were fatal crashes.

"The committee is urging 1hr.l' usc of red reflective material np· plied to the roar of farm ve· hicles," Oates said. "This is not a I suhslilute for the law requiring lighting, but :oupplcmenls it In lhe inlercst of safely. The mn· tcrial is avallable 1 hrough the commillce and Is being applierl by youth fnrm groups that nrc taldng part in the campaign."

Tour Will Show Several Ways Of Farm Success

Some farmers find as many ways to harvest incomes as there arc of "s\dnning a cat"-and you can learn about them Friday.

Take the 824 acres of Niles Hagolshaw, l 1,~ milcR southwest of Climax, first slop Friday on the Michigan !arm managemenl lour in Kalamazoo county.

About 1,000 fnrmers from 31

states arc expected at 9:15 a. m. to sec how a large dairy, beef. sheep and hog operation can use the same acres producing seed. Hagelshaw got one-fourth of his l!l53 income from seed-including seed taken off 150 acres of clover and alfalfa.

Hagelshaw has 25 head of purr-~ bred Hereford beef cattle, 40 Hoi· stein dairy cattle, 100 ewes, more than 100 hogs and 400 laying hens. He makes grassland farm· ing pay, puts up grass silage and raises corn.

Wheat seed comes off one-sixth of his farm and oat and harley seed from one-quarter of it. His marshland area includes 25 acres of reed canary grass.

Tho second stop on the tour, about 11. a. m .. will be at a 200· acre specialized dairy farm oper­ated by Leon Wilson, 2~~ mi!f!s south of Gnleshurg. He makes good use of a mow dryer, a gutter cleaner an<l a slaci< silo.

Afler lunch at the County Cen· ter building, Kalamazoo fair· grounds, the tout' group will henr

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a talk on "Profitable Idem; in Pt·actlce" by Don Paarlberg, spe. cial usristant to Secretary of Agriculture Ezra Benson. '

The tour will close at tho hog, poultry and dairy farm of Ward and Arthur Bailey, south of I Tcxns Corner. .

, ... foun,Js 1/efu/ar ltfuipment · . - . . in toe lliw JOHN DEERE 40 "Series Two-Plow Tmctors

Water Will Help 1

Keep Poultry Cool

When you inspect the advanced-type 3-point hitch on the new John Deere "40" Series Tractors, you'll quickly see . why it offers you advantages over other 3-point hitches. First of all; it's a stronger hitch, with every part built with rugged durability for long service. It's a fully-adaptable hitch that will take a full line of new John Deere Quik-Tatch "pickup" tools as well as any . standard 3-point tools made for other tractors.

It is an easier hitch to hook up to, thanks to the turnbuckle design which enables you to shorten or lengthen the lop link with A turn of the hand. Best of all, there is the new John , Deere Load-and-Depth Control which works with the 3-point hitch ·and the Touch·O· malic system to give you the kind of working accuracy you have always wanted for your plow, disk harrow; and other Held implements.

We'll be glad to demonstrate, any time.

Whci1 the weather's hot is the time to keep poultry cool. ·The best way to do that is to l<eep plenty of cool fresh water before chicks and laying hens, advises J. M. Moore, Michigan State col· lege poultryman. ·

Moore adds that a bird con· sumes 2 lb o'f water for each pound of grain. That means 100 laying hens .need · 5 gallons. of water a day. They may need even more in hot weather, because chlelwns can't cool off by sweat·

A. A~·. Howlett &. Co. •·' I

· 136 E. Ash

ing lil<e lnimans. · Birds on range should have shade· nearby and there should be a good watering system.· Wa· ter is the' cheapest weather con·, eli tioner there is for chickens.'

\.et's Go to the

ln9ham County's Finest

August 16-21

+Midway Fun

+ Grandstand T_hrills

+ Agricultural· Exhibits

No Increase in Price

FREE PARKING

+Joe Chitwood Auto Thrill Show

+ 4-H and Open Class Exhibits

+ Horse Pulling Contest

+ 3 Nights of Harness Racing

+ Tractor Pulling Contests

+ Calf Scramble

+,Largest, Midway Ever.

+-·commercial Exhibits

+ Pee-Wee, King· Band

·Tire BIGGEST !tvf!tll in Inglranz!

A bii:'AI't'·'n·bet:fcr·UIIIn-evct• JII'!Jo

. gl'llm hill for the g·•·andshuul fo1· tlw l!l5-l Iri~;·Juun county l'uh· Jll'omlscs fun, thrills 111111 cntcrtninmcnt gnlorc for evrwyone!

T.1~ading off OJJCning· night, 1\fon· day, will be Pee Wee mng and his llltlld Wllh 1L j·IJigllt, 2·PCI'lOI'llllliiCe show. Ilnrness racing will he fen· tm'Ccl Tuesday, Wcdncsrlny and 'l'hm·sdny ew~nlngs with an nmutem• show bllle~l fm· Friday night, motor•·

·cycle l'lteing· Saturdaty nl'ternnon ami the ,Joe Chitwood Auto ThrHI Show Saturdaty ni~o:ht., winding 1111 a fun· (m!:l•cd wcelc.

Pee \Vee 111111 his V\)Cilllst:, Redel . Stcwaut, hav~ collabm·ated on mm·e than 300 songs,· some of which luLVe gl!hted natiolllll llOIIlllat•lt.y. You !mow them well: "llomt(llll'fe's Re· t.J•eat," named the best wcslm•n song or 1950 ; , • "Slow Polm," which slmrecl the 1951 awnrd with "Ten·

· ncs~e Waltz" , , , ·and the famous "Tennessee Wnlt!.!" Itself, which not only topiJed the hillbilly hit Jlllrade In 1948, but led the nation's pop )Jal·ade fo1• m1111Y months In 1951, anil was cnllcd by nmny "the big· gest. hit In 25 years."

It all ntlds UJI to the blgg·c1d, great• est county fair. programs ever! To)Js In , fun for cvct•yone', Don't miss It!

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Mimy modern highways follow old Buffalo trails, says the Na· tiona! Geographic Society. Before the 19th century, American bison ranged fm• east as the Carolinas. In their ·migration westward, they. pounded out trails· .followed by the Indians .and by later

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Legal Notices

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TJ'C,AT NO'II(I F-1

BIDS WANTED

M rrm rAN ~.:c o( I ol nto

30w3

The Wilhnmston Commnlllt y Sr !tools, school llrsh wl "ill 1111 er1t scah d huls unlll I 00 p m Atwnst 2~ l!J~ 1, on the lollowm,.r JIIOII«'I ty, sud Jli OJIC! ty to lm sold to the successful Imide 1 on a QUI'l' CJ.Ail\1 deed

aow1 1 The schoolhouse, coni shell uul srte of tho for mer ___:_____________ Whitcomb school, located on South Wlllmrnston wnd

2 'IIm schoolhouse mul srtc of the formct Alwrs school, locntccl on llmldt•) 1 oncl

3 'lhc schoolhonso, coni shod mul srtc of the former l\le1 hllnn Ccntm school, lorn I ell on 1\lt 1 ullnu 1 ond

4 'Ihe schoolhouse and srtc of the former Fuller school, loullctl on Nm ih Wllllnmston 1 oad

All huls m c• to he so mm lmd, scah d, uncl cnclosccl In rm cn\clo11e ndch esscd to:

Wllllnmston Connnmuty Schools 201 School Sli ect Willlnmston, 1\llclngnn

All hills will be o)lcncd at the tr.g ulat meeting of the board of ccluc"llon Sc)Jiembet IS, 19'i:l 'l'he bmn1l Jesmvcs the right to reject 1lny 01 all hills Successful hul!lm s will be so notified "'Ill r~llowecl fifteen duys m whtch to com)lleto the ucceptupco of the sale U)Jon failme to do so, the bonul will offer tho 111 O}lerty to nnot hm bidder.

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