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Page 1: Ingham Farmers Express Fear of PMA Controls, Resent ...

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llRJFTlNG DOWN 1'1-1£ RIVER -Onondaga Men Take Boat Trip

GIIY Doxlnile1• nnrt li'mnlc c. H11hlwln tool! oil' on liloil• Elnnunl oxc•u1 Hlnn clown 1110 Or nnr! fwm Onnnrlnp,n Mnnrtny,

'I' he I 1lp hn~ ller•omo n I rndltlnn. Yont• nflm ,Yom• lhu two old fJ•Ir.nriH lwvo mndr IL. .Til,[ been uno lhe,Y'J•o n lnng WII,\'H pnat the coil Hinge hnH lloen no c•xcuEw lor fm o­golng lhc hnnl ttlp.

nnd he nncl hiR olu fJ•Ionct pnol1cd lhclr• lunchoH nnd Hhovcd off In lhcil• bont.

Bnldwln nnrl DoxiEHloJ' ct•nclc jnl!o<i nhmrt their Hcconrl childhood, hut lhoil• ftlcndn point lo them na nn uxnmplo ol' n lnatlng fl'lcndahlp,

Ninty-Becond Yenr - No. 39 MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1951 --------------------------------~

3 Sections - 20 Pages ------- --- ----- ~------

Tlw I wo men clt•ifl along hc-1 wr•en tho fnmlllnr· hanl;a, seeing Wilfll r•lut ngea hn ve boon wrought Hlnroo llwlt· Lr•ip lhu fall IH•lorP, 'I'lwy now tw·n hncll In ttmc to r enr h I tw home pot• I hy nightfall,

Bloodmobile Will Arrive Wednesday

Storl' Brings Two 1-lollndays ------------------------ -----------

Ingham Farmers Express Fear of PMA Controls, Resent Federal Subsidies

The wcnthm• lnolwrt jiiHl nboul llfl'lil ~llnduy IJO on Mnnduy Hnlct­wln rir OVP OVCI fl 0111 PIOIIHilllt lnltu

Companies Shun Extending Lines To Rural Phones

1'\'ellltei tiJC• Mlf'itlgnn Bell TPlt­phone compr1n,y nm tlrr• Str)(')C· bJirlgt> lndcprnr!Pnt cnJnp.Jny wo~nt to ex lend thou lincH In Pill'ltl>llt g And lhc B'ilr•IJbtll)i idlnwHJWnr•d eomprtny crtn'l sec Ito W<~Y C'!i'HI to 1Jellc1 Jl.~ HClVHr

Need Is Great I wish ln mnlw nn oat nest

nppeal to the people tn lnls COitllll!inlly lo JegislcJ' and l<l conll'lhutc one plnl nf b!nor! for· ouJ• boys on lite lmllletlclcls In T(or en •llld fm use In out local hosptlnls

Tho ncr cl Is 111 genl Tile Mnson ur•cu should ltll·

n1sh al lonsl 200 donors. 'l'he bloorlmollllc unit will visit Ma­son next Wcrlnesdny Before this du le please call Mason 22321 m• 211ifJ l ln 1 oglslt•t for nn nppoJn!me!.~.

llffiMEM13ER Your g-Ilt of blood Is your· chance to save a ltfc.

C H HALL 'l'cmpor'Ell y Chntrtnan

C01uplinnnnls on ll'i<'plwno sol V· It,. In lhc wc:;L purl oJ SlrJtJI!­bi Hlg-c lownslup llllri lhc co1sl Jlllll ot B11ni<c1 llil! townslnp 111 ln~,:lto~nl nnd lhe nmllt flHI L ol l!cnttr•lln [OWll'ihfp Ill ,lncflson dJl!'ClliCd H[ 11 hcn11ng lnsl 'I' hill ~rilly 111 Lan­f,Jng- to omph,tsl;'c lho~t lhe picscnl

'HCt'VICC IS tnHdCCjii.Jic J1Cpic:,cnlt· lives of l!Jc Mlc!JJgan BPI! .Jnrl Ute Sloclllll ulge teleplnmo comp.tn:v lcsl!flerl lllfll lheu com pH nics 111 e Pol now nllle lo extend tlteJJ ltnl'.o Lo the ur eu

Plane Spotters Are Sought for Eight Stations BecdtiSt' t11no l,tn n11l nt lhc

hCIII111g, il \V.JS irlJOlllliCrJ WlliWIIt rlcftlllte rlnlo '!'he MlJOIII ncr! hctll· rn, will pmllii!J!y llo set nc111 the CiVil Defense W.Jn!s to m tn the end of OcloiJct, pii!Jiu· St'l Vice com- 01~hl plc~ne obsCJ l'rl sfo~llrms Which 1lliHSIOil olftcwla llH!ir·ntcd nnw cxrsl mlng!r.Jm onl;· on11tper.

Red Cross Needs 200 Pints Of Blood from Ingham, Vevay and Aurelius People

Ingham's i eg10nal blood bank will send a bloodmobile to the Mason Presbyterian church Wednesday to collect 200 pints of blood, A staff of nurses and doctors will be on, hand from 11 :00 a. m. to 1 :00 in the afternoon and. from 3 :DO until 7 :DO 1n the evening dur­ing the one-day stop. One hundred and thirty-six pints were taken last March.

Plans to organize the coun­ty were drawn up at a coun­ty meeting in Lansing Tuesday night. Members of leading 01 ganizations in many com­munities m the county were present to get the facts on Ingham's blood requirements for the commg year. The Red Ci ass has set an Ingham coun­ty goal of 12,750 pints of whole blood.

Farmers Fear loss of Freedom Under Brannan Plan, Willing to Cantinlle Voluntary Sell-Help Program

Esau sold lus hi1 tl111ght for a mess of pottage. Ingham f~nnets fe~t they at c tlotng the ~arne thing when they jeopar­dize thc1r freedom for P MA benefit checks.

That's what. Dell Wolf of Wnca~Jtcld dccl,trcd Wednesday mght at the famtly farm policy hcatmg held in Mason. Farm­ers cheered hrs fllatemcnt. Then they voted 83 to 5 to so in· form WashlngtoH,

Two lnmclred f,lfmcr~ twned out f01 the Mason meeting sponsotcd by the Unitcrl State~ clep,rrtment of ~gdcultll!e, The

Draft Starts Up Processing After Long Slack SpeU

NoliCC'• to •IJ')lCal r 01 pit" It cxr~mmatton.s have ~nnn m11 to

I meeting was o1dercd by Charles F Brannan, secretaqr of agriculluJe, to learn the gra~·., roots thmldng of farm­er~ concc! ning USDA prac­tices.

T!JP !.lllllt'f:·, 'VC'nl on I!JlposJn~ lh( llll'lhnd Bio~nn.m '" hold Sllr'h lhJOilgJHIJI[ liH• tOIIIlil\'.

1 rcCJt rl ns llH~d b,V mcot!n~;s

MIS WdlleJ' SlJ,tnge of Slack-! To ICCrllll llie jllftnc spollcts lilirlgc h.1s L.t!cen .1 leo~dmg p.11 t 111 C'il'il f>ufen,c Will holrl .1 mcetJng tlllllcmg dcmancls tm ill! pi over! Moncldy night 111 !he Leg ton Me­He! vwe She s.ta! thct c wm c still 1110itd I btulrlutg m M.tson.

1'~Rlmtaterl 1 eqm, emcnts for Mrs. Harry Holliduy, nght, lets Mrs. Doris Abril take ctv11ian use call rm· 6 500 pmls

the <~rmecl forces w!JJ 'take 3 700 another look at her week-old twin boys, Kavin and Keith. The ?ncl rountmg- 25 pe1 cent fot 're- twins were born before the doctor arnved at the Holliday home

12~ Inglinm 111Pn lot Odn!JcJ 12 GrnPJ ill\, i.lllllcrs ~PPI'OV[l(( r """ 1 1 1t1nn !liP lSI II c, ot Lho soil

Thr1L JllflY t'ncl r1 tillllllliPI ~1111np (CJflsf•JV.tlHm HPIVHe and the worlc tn the c/i,ill bttslne~s lnrlticiJon ol lh<' ltiJll fn~<•,tm They a.p­hdvc procet•tll'cl hc1e In ln,.,h 1111 .11 jlJoved the opCi.lllons of the CX· ]list two 1111 ce o1 lout a ntunth lonswn sPtVICI' .111cl hacked tho stnce last sp1tng !•'.1 1111 Tlnnw Arlrnmt~ltfltJOn by

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10 Witncssr•s lo bt' heat cl when Jn e,tlltng- rl1c mcctmg- County !.t.~l Thutsclay ~ hc,nmg \\dS nd· CD Cnmmo~nrlct Fr,Jnk !{ J:vnns JO!IIIIOC! "'WI Ll!CIU file now three lllllts

W W. Roosnt,Jn H A L,rne pat li.tl!y lunc1wnmg One 1.~ m Wcnclcll Gee o~od Bctt Schot tzmg L 1nsmg- Freel Jcnnmgs of A UJ'chus wete dnlnng ICSifienb nf lhc H!Cd JS 111 commnnrl or one ,,lntwn and who lo~bclcrl Lhc ptc<rnt seJvrce as JD,tJI Ho~thoJway l1,1s command of mar!cquntc 'l'hry dec! 11 od th.1l one m \Vii!J.nnston

Jectec! bloorl anrl 'Jllllnge the on Mason street early on the morning o£ September 16 toLTaJI aRmmlmCtB to

112•500

t pmtsl 93 / Harry Holhday helped deliver Jus f1rst son, and whiie he 1e .ec toss p nns o maw · hb • · mobtlc vts 1ts m the county to se- was at a neig or s house telephonmg for a doctor and an cut c the blood The hloorlmobrlo ambulance, the second was born to h1s wife wlulc she WJS

must collect o~t least 135 pmt.s on alone. Deputy sheriffs, city police officers and the ambulance each llip Lo meet the quota, offt· driver milled a10und the front door as Mrs Abril of the sher-

Consumers Hah Gas Heat Plans

A new tegttlr1L10n WilH.!lJ flPf.ti1H' I vole• O[ :i2 :: cffectJve Wcrlncsddy Will '11l ,J\Vdl 'l'lte )lllhllr mcct1ng II'•'~ held !It cxcmptJOns of m ti!Wrl men 11 1!1!- lht llCfll<'st oJ liH• 11SDA Rntl ccn­nut chdrli en A~~UI ilmg to \\'doh ll'l cr) '" 0!111rl ol 121-pagc book or

they hn d lo dt!VC lo homes sev- Forma lwn oJ the IngiHtm )it mmcl cr fli ntJJcs ,J\Vfl\ to usc Slocl<- obse1 Vel' col ps JS o1 pr11 t of Lhe na­btulgc, Jclclu;on, Ddn~vlllc 01 Lc:-;- tiOndl defense tJtogtnm, Evans ex­lie cxclt,tngcs In mdcJ Lo summon pl,tmerl. Mcmhe1s of the cotps wrll r!oeto1 s OJ' Lo lelo,_Jhonc other 1111· wor I< w1lh lhe EHstm n An Com-

cmls stated , ·.

Voluntocts wrll call al homes 111 rff s department washed and dressed the babies before the doc­the t11-townshtp atea a1ouncl Ma· tor arnved.

son lhts weel{ to stgn up donot s, Mrs. Holliday lived in Australia until five yea1 s ago. She aeco1 dmg to Chamnan C H. Hall met her husband while he was in the army stationed in the

Cnn~lllllCI H Po wei sloort II .rly tng Lon llp,'lll cs LhcJ c oil<' lif/0 or.o l'Xjlld lld liOns drH) I Cr'Oill111endallontl Tucsclo~y lo Sllf>fll.v go~, tn JO,oo(J mallierl men wlw Will no longet <~lllhrnl'rl IJ;· .Btnnn.tn Anothm• llC~> hol!se-hoc~Ltng 01 olhcJ S)l.ICG· be exempt Jlt<'t'lJng 11 1s sclwrillled 'l'hlU'lldlly heHllng custon1e1~ Then the of/m 'lhe ne\V c!trtfl Iri\\~ d]::;o lov.t:Jed lttLLPtnoon

hAc! to he tcmpo!o~til\' WilhclrAwn phy•,tro~l .IIHI menl.tl stdtHidHb '"'/ Hrv l'11tl Ainulrl o( Lhe Mason If Lhe COlli Is g1 111t the g,Js s11p- rnclucltrn Pir''ll;lr 11.1n r htllch Wfls choHen

port,ml mcsso~ges, •mmd In case of lwsttllttes the Vrunp.tnills At•r• Jl<'hl<'i.llll gJollncl o!JseJvcts Will se1ve as ]),m,t Hose of l11e Mtclllgdn Bel! spotte1s, tr!enttfymg and 1 epoJ·t!ng

Telephone eompo~nv ;;diCl that h1s e.tch plnne seen A f1lict offtce haa rompanv ho~s app!Jc 1L10ns [1om be- been csta!JirshNI m GJHnd Raprcls tween 1 1 000 o~ncl I '3,000 homc3 to map flights of all planes, Eva no wtth1n 1Ls own Lc1 t I lot y tno~L 1L has smcl

Pt efe11 erl limes to gtve hlood WI!! d d Th '"'I 11 d 1 · be tal<en to the Red Cross lJead- own-un er country. e •c o t ays 1a ve two other cluldren, quar tet·s and compllecl Into a full- Terry Lee, 5, and Wayne, 3. Ingham County Now• Photo trme schedule fm a steady tlow of

pilot H 111 the SOIIlhwcst pct'l111sswu The rntlur·twn d~l' h·" Ill 1 11 nwtlei ,JJrn Hr• o!Jilnrlerl Wte fl'HI'el

to rleitVC! gns to ConHUmCIS the cltoppod flO!ll ]f) Ia JAI" 'J'h<' Hl'l\-lil 1-i 01) oiiHI Willi the CXC'Olltron Of oJtct Will be made .tg,un wtthm a 1cr ;1c11 oc! Jw~ br.t•n Jen.gtlwnrrl lo 1 lO·mJnULP tccess, r>)JilllOIIJii on lew clft\'s. two yc,u~ It has been 21 1110nu1, fa1111 pull~\' ohol ltom tltc flool'lln·

hloocl

not yet been ,JIJ!o to se1 vc 'rJ1ct c C,1ptam Lottie Blanchet, USAF 1ne anolhc1 1,'100 phone .tpp!Jc,r· to now 111 ch,ugc of the filtet ccn­ttons from atcAs RclJOllling Mtch- let m Gland Raprcls He Will he tgan Bell exchanges ;\Inch rio not ptesenl Monday night wrlh ft team h,tve pllfmos, Rose snlcl to clemonstt ate how the spottmg

Mrs S E MoseR 1g Se!Vtllg With Hall as vrce-ch.utmAn of tlJe dr•lve. M1 s Donald Scofield ts second Vtce­chauman and Mts, Robert Leon­atcl 1:, m chatge of the staff and a1rles C HCISS HtlhaJ d IS 111 chat ge

Blood Typing Staff Will Visit Mason

News index 1

Want ads, Pages 6, 7, 8, Pnrt

Soc1al News, Pages 4 ancl 5, Part 1

Tho Slock!Jttdge mclcpcndcnt and tcportmg are done company Jacl<s the cc~pJtal to ex- Clutslte B1aun of Lansmg ts tend 1's lmcs mto the nwn, Leon· me,, supct VISOJ and _crv1han !tat­aid KoeiJm clcclmccl. He Is an of- >on ()ffrcet wtth the army alt f1c 1,ti ol tile comp,my He s.llrl force. He rrlso will be al the Mason thn t llleJ c a1 e 20 appiH'ai1ons ft om meetmg

of otgamzmg the thtec-tr.wnshlp Mason area. testdents wrll hflve canvass and Clyde Smith lS pub- nnothet chanee to have then blood hCJ ty dn·ecto1, j typed by ctvrl defense mccltcal

Church news, Page 5 Part 2 Logal News, Page 8, Pa1 t 1,

Pag-e 4, Part 2, Pngc 6, Pat t 3 Ec!ltouals, Page 2, Pat t 3 l!'at·m News, Pages 4 an,cl 5,

'·Part 3

· staffs Rollm JJat t Js 111 cuatge ot HJgn-

Stoci{btulge tettltOty whtch <lte on Commanrlet Io;vans cxptcssed UH• a wntlmg List. hope that nt lc,Jst 50 wrll show lip

tng up the southeast sectmn of All Mason peopiP whn (hcl no~ Mason; James Btown, the south- have then· blood t,;-ped m August west; Donald Stucllland the 1101 th- can have tt done Fuday at the east; James Ingh1 am, the north- school 111 Mason

Spotts, Page 1, Pa1 t 3

All those at the heating agt ced fm lhe Mond.Jy mght mectmg at I hal tlte l!'tlchbuJg- exchange doe.,/ Mason. not of/ ct udequ.t Le se1 vrcc It was fat lha t r cason th3l the puiJ!Jc•l

west; Hobet t Ander son, Aurelius Wednesday ancl 'l'hmsclay th~ townshtp: Wallet Cat ven, Vevfly blood typmg team has been pt o­townshtp, and Roscoe Atnold, Ing- cess111g Mason school chtldJcn The hnm townslup Fl!day schedule calls for ty;pmg

Donat s must be between the the remamrng school puptls and ages of 21 and 60, accotdtng to all adults rntetested service comml8ston clocl,uecl th .. I h F t

telillOI y open. The heartng was ng am ores er called to dffo1 cl llle li1IChtgan Bell

ami lhc Sloc){PJJ(!gc company an Takes Dakota Job oppmtumly to snow cnusc Will they hacl no! cxtenclccl then lmes.

School Executive Bound for Dallas

Counly Sclwol Supeimlcnclcnt A!Lrm .J Sttourl and M1s Slroucl plan Lo leave lot Dallas, Texas, FJtday. In attend tho natwnal confeJ cnc,• ol county school supet· tntenrlents 'l'hey Will be <~ccom­panJccl h,1 Mr and Mts Lyle Tot· 1ant of Jacl<son The two couples ~u·e g-omg by aulomobilc

Supe!tnlcndcnt SLtoud JS u mcmbr•J of one ol the: drscusston Jldttels dl Lhe D.tll.t" r onte1 ence

J(cnnelh HaJtiS, Ingham park fm estet sm~e Jus g1 aduatwn f1 om M1clug,m S ta tc college m 1950, has been named city lot estct at Gt H nd Fotl<s, Not Lh Dakota He d nd Jus wae a nrl son Wrlham, 9 monUJs Jlan to Je,wc Mason fot thou ne1v homo next weell.

Mt anrl Jvl1;; J{~tns Ale hotlt no~ ltvcs of MMhson \V1sconsm. Thoy livccl tn East LHnsmg while the husband complctecl h1s for cst1y course 'l'hov now r esrrle at 736 West Columbta 111 Mason

Bankruptcy Cases Are Heard Here

L k D d• t• On 'luesclay Atchrc l{alcher of OC e e lea mg Dettorl hcaJd Leslunony in :J.l banln uptcy cases 111 the Maso,t

Smtth Mtnots Wtll be accepted tf --------they ate at least 18 yo at s old nnd have the consent of parents.

Ingham county's hloocl bank opP•·ates 111 the ted Between July 1, 1950 a:td June 30, 1951 Ingham people ChJna ted 3,899 prnts of blood.

Ingham people user! 1 304 pmls and another 596 went to the attn eel forces

The cleftctt of 1 001 p!nts wa~ fm mshcd by olhct Mtchtgan coun­ttcs.

School Cafeteria Will Open Monday

Mason's school cafetc11a Wtl! open Monday, Supt James H Vandet Ven announced Thursday Noon lunches Will be servccl ftom 11:15 unttl 12.15.

Lansing Township Eyes Annexation

Instead of piecemeal annexatwn, Lansmg township res1donts ate now constclermg a complete dtsso­lutron.

, One pt oposal JS to anneK the east pat t of the tr>wnshtp to East Lansing and the rest of the town­shtp to Lansmg.

County Workers Renew Wage Plea

Ingham county employees me not gomg to let the supe1 vtsoJ s foJget that salat,\' Incteases ate m Ol'clet.

At ,1 meetmg lwlrt m i\!ason Monclav mght tho Ingham County Employees assocmlwn rtgam wen l on 1 ccm d \\'I th a wn ~e den1ancl They adooted s reso!utton nskm" that WAge flclJUstment< granted .1t the Octobe1 sessiOn be made 1 et1 n­acllvc to OclobeJ I

The count}'s fiscal ycnt bcgnb January 1

At the August meetmg of the supe1 vtsor s pctttwns of employees f01 wage lnc1ca.ses we1 c given to the salrttres eomm1 ttee '!'he com­mtttee lepot ted that actwn would be taken m October

ApplicatiOn biAnl<s Jm house- Unclet Ute new le~ul JtiOJh brn• lil umlntghl heatmg mel ')ldCe·hc.Jling WCJc br.· of 17, With thr consent of Jlcllcnlo, l" IPUstou SPi'liH l'assi'H 111g ma1ler! to Consumers custom- mny voluntcc1 101 mducliort 'rrow 111111 h JJWIC wtll Btannan's CIS olll OVet J\11Chigdn until iltfg,\• The new law on l11dilllf/ 1111'11 liCOinlllrnrli/!Ons fm lhc OKtcn-l!On WAS stnrterl 1

Without clulclten still g1o~nts tic ston Hl't\tCu cost us?" Bast! Ii't·ee-Thc ]10\VCJ compnny MiVJsecl ferment II a Child hIS been r 011 11idn or WIJJ/l' 0d)( o!SI<ed The

home-nwnct s not to lie ll.J mnner cervecl befol e the riltr llw h 11 ,. same quPstwn Wds >tsked o/ oth~t tn g,ts-heatmg eqlllpmenl lllllil an bane! 1s otdetocl to tepotl lot 111 • a;,PIH 1e • befotu Lhl' close of lhu "PPI oved o~ppltc.t tton 1s 1 etm ned due t10 n. nwelmg

lo them .Butnrun tccomnt~ncls in h1~ Ja.tn-G,Js SCI VICC can Oltly be Slip· , il \ tell Ill pol IC 1 t l'VICW thH t lhll

p!Jec/ to present CJI.Stomets until 0 h d E exten~JOn se1 \'Icc be l<mL closer the new Sllpp/y becomes avaJJabJe, rc ar s scane ,vtth olhet [Prieta! <~gOnCieH accm dmg lo Consnmet, Even rf m'* gas IS made avrtt!Hb!o fot the 10,- w· d D I Gt:Ol )...t li'ogle oJ AJaredon eK ... 000 new customet~, seJ VICe can be I In am!lge I ,ll l'<oe ~ f C,lJ' thn L I he goocl Wtll of

g the <'xlenolon ser vwes ts mlendeu snppltecl only to healmg egmp- b) Bi anndn lo be u.~ecl by leSi· ment ap.Jt oved by Lhe Ameucnn Ingham 01 clwt ds escapPd sell· popul,tt ferlct<~l agenr•Je.s "May;lm Gas assoc!nlton lestmg labmatotv ous damage ftom the h1gh wmrls othet people won't want to Rwal-ot olhcJ

1 ecoJmzerl rnspectwn of Wednesclay mght and ThUtsclo~~ low the I\ hole Bmnnan plan [()!"

bomcls Consll!nets offiCials satrl. forenoon, growe1s tcpoiterl llw s"l<o of 1ctammg one wotihy -~ -------~- \Vhete eatl.) trpp~es lwei not !wen llbCJlC)," Fogle st,ttcd

Supervisor5 Look At County Roads

piC keel they we1 e hi own o!l On F,!lll!CI s a£ teed llht t cotl~ct va­late <~;pples U1e clam,Jge Wds cst1- l1on of n 1 llll ,tl 1 esotu ces ts good. 1nntcd at not 11101r. thrtt1 .L pe<'l'- 1 "11.,0Jc~ts nJc d natlllrtl 1esnutce llee The trees arc• so lo.trlr•ri lh.tLI w1h1ch 1s still be1ng harvested at they sway and the lunbs fttc not tn ,tl,tJn 11 ng 1,1te," Delmn 1 Cnn of wluppecl, gt owet s explatncd \Vlnlc Onk tole! the g

1 uup "The

l\1embors of the todd and budge -- ----- f.llmlrJJcslcJ docs Ius pmt to edu-coJrumltee ol the boatel of supet- c<Ite people along llw lmcs of CQ!l·

VISOIS went on a tOIIJ' of Ingham Mason Gr:adu.!llte SCt\'flcJOI\ ,me[ d!so Lo clo pt,wllcal 111gl11var~ Tlnnsrlav They w1ll alsu U llJf.l! wo1k lo save Lunhot."

!']lend l!'tiday on LOlli The mem- Teaches ~t MSC !~!ton 'l'wot)(, l.tilll foreslot' S!url beJs ol the commttlee wtll be ac- U he t'l'cctvccl .tboul 50 tequesl.l! ht~t ['f)mpamecl by the tlu co county ;•e.tt 101 lotcsll y se1 vtce m Jng-' oacl commtsswnet s Chauman L h 1111 county He oxpl.l!nccl thnt lio D Dllttcllel, Guy C H111l nncl Roy Mtss AI tee Davis 1 M,tson !ugh doc' not WI cc h1s set vtc(l upon Moote EngtPeet 1!'1 an!{ I{ gvan.s school gtaduatc of 1.1?1 has JOined anyone ancl olhet highway executJvos lhe depat Lmenl of' educatton staff "'riley lwvc to <~sk fm it,"

Thlllsrlny mmnmg W.Js spent m at l\Ite!Hgan State college. She IS Two'!' staled b1wr1ng at the 1om! commtsston of- supet vtstng the ]lt acttce teac!1mg

of college students As!,crl 1f /he SC!Vtcc w,1s fo1ccu flee Evans went over new legtsla-111

prm cuunttcs whclhrt they wanlcrl lton and cltscussccl next yoal''s Followmg her· gt.tcluatwn 11om il 01 not, 'J'wot){ said he didn't county lOad JllOgldlll Mason htgh school she altcnderl ldl<ll\ Twoti< cxpiFunerl that the

On Thut sclfly aflet noon the pm ly [{alamazo~ college and then muncy used Lo ,,u,JpOJ L the 101

es-mtencled 1 o mspect 1 O<~cls 1n lhc Wayne. Altet hDct g 1 aclualion J 1 0111 Lt y pi og

1 Am come•

50•50

!tom the south half of the county On Fu- Wayne, Mtss avts began teach- foci<'J at "OVOJnmcnt and lhe a tate. c!rry they wrll VJow r oacls m ancl 1ng m Detrott. For 20 yea1 s she " nc,u Lan.mg anclm the not th half taught soctal sctence The last fil'c F'ogle <~g•l•n asl.en whethet or

N T H II cout t toom. ew own a Befm c tne sta to offtee bUJ!dtng

I fire last wmtct b,mkntptcy cases

Lnc!(o lo11 nshtp l1<ts made plans we1 c hem cl m n heat mg 1oom

Puprls m gl'ades ft om the first tltt·ough tho stxth may purchase a trckct good for five menls at $1.25. The same pllce, 25c, pt evatls for mdrvrdual meals.

The meal ltcltel pncc fo1 puptls from the seventh thmugh the twelfth gt acles ts $1.50 for five meals, or 30c per meal

The Lansing Juntor Chamber of Commerce rs sponsormg a plan for annexatwn to both cttles ex­cept for a. few at eas whtch would be set up as separate cttiCs Ltq­um licenses ate an 1ssue Jn that pt·ogt am. Several of the Lansmg townshJp mght spots want to re­mam outstdc lhe mty, John J Rose explamed because of the danget of not hemg constclerecl fot licenses 1f they become a. patt or Lansmg Rose, a former dep,lty shertff at Mason, heads the publtc nffarrs comnuttee of lhe Lansmg Chamber· of Commc1 ce

Northlawn, an atea nol'th of Lanstng whtch haspteviously trred for lncorpor atwn, also wants to be a fifth class ctty eVen though It Wtll adJoin Lansmg on the south

Employees at Monday 111ght's mectmg chose a nommatmg com­mrttee to dmw up a slate of can­rltdates foJ the assocrat10n electiOn Ill Novembet, Kenneth Ct OtJse of the Ingham sanatonum, Albc1 t Smale of 1 he tOdd commms1on, M1s. Ruth SchtlpeJool of the ;JlO· bate eout t, Mts, Lil!wn Stevenson of lhe ell am commtsstonet's of­fice, and Dr L A Wtleden of the health clcpat tment ,n c sot vmg on lhc nommatmg eonumttec

of the county Roads ami ht1rlges she has served on a c1t1zcnsh 1n not Lhc counties harl to avml lhom· complc ted L!JJ s yea t and those on stu ely commtssron a l Wa ync Unt- oel ve' ol Lhe set vree. Twork :>ald lhc l9G2 pwgt<~m wrll be VJsttccl, vctstty While she taugl1t she con- JJC cltcln't ){tlOI\ Evans Sdi<l tmucd gtadud.lc studies .tt Wayne Bc1 ton John;;on of Wheatfield

The off1cmls Will olop off ftt and Columbta She 1 cce!verl het st1 I VOl! l1 om the subJect of for~ Holt Jo hnvo a look nt pos<oble doctor's degtec at Wnyne tccent- cstJ v lo tell the g1ot1p that pa1 ){ sttcs. Holt 01 g<~ntz,, l10ns have ly. Twm k's answet IIHIJCn tes whttl Is

to nedwale tts new town hall on tltetc. Evet smce lite fi1 c the heat·· l~rtcl<ly of next 11 eel< It Js mote mgs have been held m Mason than a. lOI\ n hc~IJ H JS butlt lo On •rucscldy K>ttchm <1s tefet·cc set vc as a eommututy centeJ. heaul orght Jael{son cases, nme

lvfcmhets of the Locke town 11om Calhoun county ami 16 f1om born rt And the Lor• lee extensiOn Ing-lmm club hm•e dt tangcd the pt ogr am. The hearmg.s fot Lhc tht ce-coun­Titer e wtll he an open house from tv chsttiCt me scheuulccl fat Md­two unttl fout Ill the flftetnoon son one clly fl mont11. and al eight o'clock al nrght -------- ---thc1c w11! be a fOJmal dccllcat10n Hu tt\\lllr u:tlnn", lltiJIIn\td h,o,; (rund With Stanley Po\vcll of Ionia de .. Hnu~uktt•JHn~. uv.ul.d1h ut 1111 l'o~ttst.Yl•

ShnPJic. iq,, tr !J vctmg an a ddt ess He ts Jcgts· lullvc ICPieHcntatJ\'e fot the MICh.. Stt\HI' 11rul nunlny lltu~on':; Mnllttu

tgan Farm Btucqu Thoro wtl! also lily Clc"""" . ,J''" J be musteal selectwns and othet home talent pl'escntattons. Joseph Spcets, fm·mer ,upct·vtsot, will be the m,tster of cet emomes

Irunc!s fat eonstrucllon of the combtncd township and commu­ntly hall wer o hmlt up tht'Dugh sales tax dJVetswn money

The new hall t;; diAgon,J!Iy act oss ftom the old hall The old s1le wa~ the southwest co1 net of Bell Oalt and Morttce toncls The new bulld· ing stand~ on the not theast cot net D1. Ralph Waclley of Lansing do· nated the lnncl fm· the new hall

PERIUNS III~ADS MEE'riNG

Country Chickens Take Trip 'to City

In Gat clan C1ly near Doli oit me Wlnte Roclt pnllot.s whtch

I hvccl 111 Leslie townshrp nnttl last week They got thelt new I home Ill the City As a 1 esnlt of an Ingham County News wnnt ncl ( 40 wot ds for 40c.)

The school cafeterta 1s opel a ted in conJUnctton wtth the fedcrul school lunch department, the su­perintendent satd wtth a complete meal consrstmg of a mam dtsh contaming pt·otetn, a sal,rcl or veg­etable, whole wheat or enuched bt cad or t ol!s and buttet, and a stmple dessert plus a half-pm t of mtlll

No a Ia cat te meals may he pur­chased, the school supermtendcnt sate!. Puptls have to talce a!! or none They may buy mlllt at 5c pel half·pmt even though they do not patromze the cafetet•ta for the test of thetr lunch.

Mrs. Madge Olney, Mrs. Veta Dayton, Mrs Inez Tntmb!e and Mt s. Er!tth Taylot have been en­gaged by the school to pt•epat e the food.

The Lansmg Jumot· Chambe1 of Commerce rs arrangmg a seues of fotum d1scusswns on the annexa­bon proposal. Both Lansmg and the areas to be annexed must ap­prove a merget· at an electwn.

Man Faces Trial For School Theft

Homtold Cram, 29, of Dansvrllc t~ schcclu!ed to go on trtal m ctrcUJ t court Ill Lansmg sometime next week, Prosecutor Paul C Younget announced Wednesday

---------Mn""1 asl<ecl tlwt n county p.,u I< be de- M1ss Davts iS the claughleJ of WI ong IVJlh the whole Btannan

'''"' velopecl in lhc ,uca. 1 Mr. and Mts C A Dav1s of Ec!cn. ]lldn -i:tt-ul( W,J:ohmgton nnd

I wa.\ -o, et st,J Lo goHt mnent Hcnd­mg men ,u ouncl Lhe countt·y to tell Ingham Gets More and Spends More fa;,t~~~::!l'~~~~onto l~at1~:;st lou far ,Jw" v," .J ohn.son rleclaJ cd

Ingham county takes m mm c money anrl pays out mote than Macomb and Sagmaw counttcs winch are bl acketecl 111 the same popu! atwn g1·oup

AudJtot• Genet a! John B Martm Jr, this week J~suecl a booklet showmg what each ot the 83 countJes lakes m and what each spends He 1epm tccl Lhal 44 of the 83 eountiCs hac! opel atmg defictls 111 1950, three mot c than llw <11 Which opel'a ted 111 the reel m 1949

On the audttor general's figut es, Ingham took r•t $3,600,298 99 m 1950 and spent $3,3G'i,296 27, Whlch ltept the county 111 the black.

Ingham's populatwn ts 172,941. Macomb has 184,961 and Sagmnw has 153,515

Ka!lmslca w1th ,, per· cap1ta. cost o( $34,23 hnd the most cxpenstve county govel'llmentm 1950 Othets m the !ugh bt HCI<ot mcludecl Mont­mot ency, $11 80 Lake, $4 2.62, and Ba1 aga, $41 20 The pe1 rap1la r ost of we Hate tn Bat aga was ~20 87 That wns mote than the entu e pet· cnptta cost of county govemment rn Ingham

The oxtt a money to operate Ingham's county govcl'llment comes f"om rropet ty !Hx 1 oils Ingham collecterl $1,981 262.07 111 propel ty taxes agamst $1,2:15,-172 38 111 Macomb and $1,156,308.-63 111 Sagmaw.

\;elfare ancl mccltcal ass1stancc, 0 7Bc lot· consltuclwn and mam­tenance of rlrams and 1 12c fm· mtscellaneous School costs ate not mcluded m the county tables

On the" table showmg the sal­at ies J'ot· elective offtcer o, Ingham off!Ctals, Wtth the exceptron of dram COlllll1!SSJOnCr, fare COlll[laJ • att vely well The Ingham cham commtssionet ts patd $3,600 In Macomb the dram commtsswnet drnws $5,200.

Vt't n Bn cl or Whca lfielcl asked' how B1 annan oxpectecl the people lo ri!Sctiss the fnmlll' fntm policy pl,m when few bool1s cxplarnmg tho jll CJgl dill WCI'O flVIltlabJe,

"It look a veal to clta.w up tho p!Hn .mrl we get 10 mmutes to heat• tt pat twlly cxplamecl before of:fcr­mg oprmons on tt," Bite! told the gtoup.

FilA Is SI'II·SUJIJJnt•lln~: Haiolcl Gates of the Fann Home.

AdtntnmtJ a liOn sa tel ll1at the FHA Is seiC-suppoJ ltng. Most of tho fatmets npptoved of thnt.

Glen Hy!{CJ t satd that other Pl'i· vate Joan compames could JUst as well handle fnun loans. He moved that tho FHA be abohshcd.

Rny Perkms, Mason hurdware dealer, is completing plans for the dtst1·lct, meetmg of the Michigan Retatl Hardware association Whtch wrll be held Thut·sday, September 27 at the Kellogg Center at Mtch­igan State college. Met rll! Ot•aham Will be the prtnctpal spealter. Perltlns rs charrman of the con­vention. Ovct 150 guests at c ex­pected· lo attend,

Robet t Sheulhelm hact 100 Wlute Rock pullets, 1 eady to lay. He mserted an ad last Thut·sday. He !Jad 17 buyers. He dtsposed of the enttre flock of 100 to the tlrst two who ap­peared.

Whether farmers want to find mty homes for· then· ehlclt· ens at• ctty follts want to find countt·y homes fot· themselves, the surest and the qutcltest way 1s through the Ingham County News want ud pages.

Some of the food pt OVlded is supplied by the Surplus Conunodr­ty Cot-poratlon. In past yeats the sehoul h,ls sent its bus to Lansmg to pick up the free food. Rules have now been changed, Vande! Vcn sard, and the government food must be shtpped by a licensed truclt !mo.

HOLT l'LAYS AT DANSVILLE The Dansville-Holt football

game will be played at Dansvtlle mstead of at Holt ns reported on Page 1, Section 3 The game will be an afternoon contest starting at 2 45.

'J'hf! onh: c)C'nnlngo Jtlnnl in HPn~on's Mnth•t n DJ y Cl(•nnciiS.

C1·am Js charged WIth brealnng mto the Ingham Townshtp Agt·r· cultural school May 24 and steal· ing the safe. The safe wus later found tn a swamp east of Dans­VIlle WIth $145 llltSsing. At the time of the bteal1-in Ct am was on pat ole from Jackson prtson. He was 10tul'ned to prtson nB a pa­role violntor He was taken from prison to Lansmg munrctpal court for hts examination on the Dans­VIlle hreal1-in chatge last Thurs­day. Munlcrpal Judge Earl Mc­Donald bound Cram over to ctr· cult court for trial. Cram was ar­ratgned m Lansmg Wednesday He pleaded not gutlty. He was tal{en back to Pl'lson to await his trial.

On a pet capita basts, county government ln Ingham cost $18.41 against $17 43 in Sagmaw and $12.88 Ill Macomb. The Macomb per cnptta cost was lowest in the state. The state aver·age was $18.84 Ingham was a few cents below tt.

\Vayne county's per captta costs for county government went up to $19.15 In 1950, Oal~lancl county's stood at $15.10, Kent's was re­ported at $14.14 and 111 Genesee the pel' capita cost dropped to $12.99,

Ingham county rccetvccl state arc! to the eKtent of 28.59 pet cent of 1ts total revenue. Macomb ro­lled on the state for 43.14 pet cent, and Sagmaw for .18 27 pet cent.

In Wayne county the percentage of state atd shrmlts to 25 10 per cent Muskego11 gets 54.48 pel cent of tL~ atd from the slate Other counttes winch depend on tlie state for most of: thea· money include Oscoda, 76 70; Luce, 69.80; and Baraga, 68 63.

Ingham county dtv1des its dol· Jar this way· 15.81c fot admnus­trative nnd operating expense; 26 19c for construction and mam­tenancc of highways, 47,10c for

Along wllh costs m pttvatc Ill· dustry, the 1950 county costs for the most pat t exceeded those of 1949, In Ingham the mcrease was $192,105 82 Eaton, Jommg Ingham on the west, cut county costs $17,698,12 last year Other eoun­ttos whtch cut expenses included H1llsdale, Isabella, and most ot the northet'll coun ttes On the whole, though, county goveunnent 111 Mrclugan went up $8,760,808 83 111 1950

County government 111 all 83 counties m 1950 cost $129,939,864, an inct·casc ot more than etght mll!ton over 1949, the uudltor gen­eral reported Expenchtures amounted to $129,265,733,

Walter Cat von of Mason ex-' plamed that if the FHA Wei'C aiJoJJshecl there would be a loan sh.trk m every corner of tile COUll· ty as there was befot e the FHA,

"Farmets used to wot·k u life. lime and nevet be out of debt be­cnuse of the compounded rntercat unposed upon farmers, Carven sat~ .

The g 1 oup voted down the mo· Lwn to abohsh FHA by a vote 52 to '3

The Production Matkctlng Ad· muustratton d1 ew the biggest blasts of the evening,

Mnsnn. lllhltf 8( 1 vi co nnd tl\lllllly, Ht•n!wn'~

Jl1y Cfe!IIIClB, Sh·ulwmu nylon", lllllli'O\ u1 h) Uootl llomwl~cc.;)nng-, H\Hllnhh 1t thf l1 nlit-~t~l~ I ShOJllle, 39wl Sr•r• PllfA FEARJm, Pnge ~

Page 2: Ingham Farmers Express Fear of PMA Controls, Resent ...

Jacl<son County Grabs Salyers

All lr·vlng Flnlyera of Flloc],. hi'ldg'e wnllwcl nut ol' lhn Jnghum Jail lrJHI. 'l'hUi'HCioy lw WUH mot by ,/uokacHl ll•hur•ll'f'H nfc'ler•i'H, 'l'hny h!ul ll Wllr'l'ulll l'iHll'gin~· Ani,YCli'H With llll.cr·ing- nne! publishing-,

ln ,JnclrHon P'1·iclny flalyr.rA )llllUCJecl g'lllily lllld WUK Henlenccd to Hi!rVCl I'I'Oill I I<> J.l Y"ili'H Ill pr•ifC· nn, Hn lwei h<JC/l em jli'Oilnl.lnn In ,fulliiHCln fJOIInl.y and WIIH lliHCJ lllil-1!11 l'or violnllon nl' )l)'()hnllon, .fltei<HOil offi<•PI'H Hilid.

flatyers "nrnplut •!<I n 10-rlny dr­r.uiL court ,,.•nlr·nnc l'nr drunk clrlvlng 'l'lllii'Hciny, During the HUtllllleJ' lw Hni'V<·d !HI rlnys for• cli'linl< driving nnd n dny nrtcr his l'elcnse he wns n!Tcsled ng-nln for drunl< dl'ivlng. 'I'll" H<'<'otHI f'hnrgc! mnclc; flnlyers nnswcr11hl<• ln elr­enlt eourl. lnHlPnd CJI' j11Hlleo court..

In C'il'f'llil <'olll'l .fucJg·e Mm·vln Snlmon Loolc ~JalycrH' plcu of g-uil· ty untl ~enl•;nc•t•cl him ln 10 duys, Ralycn·s wnH dill' fnr· rmny Indue­lion nnclllw t'OIIl'l clcr·ldcd lhc mnn might. het.ICI' be in lh•; army thnn kept in Jflil ill. I!OIInly expcnlie, AH iL huppcnc•d, I!Jnllfo"h, Jw's now In Jll;l:i<lll nt stnte expense nnd lhe nrmy Is shy n. man. t -- -----------

Top Student

l'r·h•ak llnnnlcl 0, Norris

PJ'Ivntc Donald 0. Norri~. 21, Ron of Mr·. nnd Mr·.~. lven Nnl'l'IH of CIJOi'lottc, WllH lii'Ht In his c!IISS when he was gTacluntl•rl from i11c I•,ort BeJ\rniJ• unglJlCeJ'ing- school lnHl weel<. P1·lvale Nm·rls cnter·ccl llw nnny FciH'liHry 21, l!lfJI. He is married nncl has one child,

Prrvnte Nonis a llenclecl tho

Fire Prevention Week Plans Are Complete

Munon'a volun leer• IIJ'O dcpll,)'t• mnnl. Is eomplel.lng plunH fm• Nn· tlonfll Fire Prevention woclt willch will hu obacr•vcd Oclohe)' 8 to De· Iober• 12,

F'llms nnd npeclnl progrflmR wlll he held ut H<:ilool nnd lllcr•nlur•c will he IIIHtrllmlmlln Vcvuy, Aure­lluR, Alale<lon nnd WhenlJlelcl townHlllp suhoola.

Mnson lll<lrchunla will toke purl In nne plwHe nr tlw pl'Ogr·unr, 1'hr•ee hiiHirWHH plnceH Will tw deH· ! lgnrttcrl for lnspuctlnn hy tlr·e <le- 1

par·Lmont n11lhorltles for a cloHe lnHpol!l ion for· llr•e hazards. The I thr'M buslnoHH JlirJCes will be de· dried hy n rlr•awlng, I

In cnn.i11lwlion w1lh llr•o pr·even­lion weel< 11 pnper· pickup will be conrJuetecl by the flre dcpar'lment Oelobor· 12.

Bowling llti.,lnc•ss Mc•n's l,f'ngun Mason Dnlry Is still going at n

high l'nle of speed by lnl<ing four· points fi'Dm Shercn's. Mason Jme­vn lor· tlvc too11 four points fran, Schmidt's while Collin's split wltll Dnnsvlllr., each taldng two points,

Hybrid Harvest Meeting Is Set

Fil'l ccm cllf'fm•cnt vnrlclles or hy· IH·I11 C'CII'II will h11 r•lwclwrl on lliP pint ol' HIISHCII HOW<!, I lil'llC milcH weHI ol' Mnsc•n 011 Cnlumhln rond, Ill. 0::10 nClil. 'l'hlli'Hciny lllor•nlng,

'l'wn of lire• If, h.vhrlcls nr·e new lillllllllll'cl Villl<'lres l'rnm Mlehlgun :llntc eoll"i.:''· 'l'lwy will he avail· II Ill I' I Cl l'lll'llli'I'H nex l Y<'lll' II' 1110 lc•si H pr'OVt! IIIII. •

Lnyton NeiHon, c•r·op speelnllsl. nl Micl1ignn Slnlo, will lu• nl tlw meeting 'l'hllr'sriny to IIHsliil in r•IH:cl<ing llw wnipni'lltivo yields nnd In I•HHI drs<'IIH~ion on com hy­brids.

Cn11nly Cliill Ag·•'nl M. JJ, Avery Hllgg<•sled IIHII. •I-ll !toys nllgltl. [o IJC! nl lhe llll'L'ling in m·dc'l' to ·1enl'll how In c•la•el< till' ylelcl on their own piotR. fnslnwllon will niHo be given 1n ,yclecling- Hfllll· [li<'.Y for exl1illil, AI'<'J'Y snicl.

Pin ns nt'<' being made for tile nnn11111 L:mslng Lions eliib cro)l show lind dint1111' on O!!lolwr 23, The plll<'e h:rH nnl y<'l !wen ctwsen. '!'he Lnn.~ing 1'11111 singes 1111' iillow

1 nnrl dinner· nl Mnsort. The c'lllh rnnlcPH nwnnls lo •1-H boys nnd

J,ANSIN(; .,IAN l'AYS VINI•i

' Mnx L. K1·nn?. of Lansing- W113 nt-rested hy Con~rl'\'nlion Offlccl Walter Mutchler Sunday for curry· Jng :L shotgun whilr; training- n do;: in Aluicdon towrwltip. Krnn?. plea(lcrl g !lilly Tuesclny ]Jcl'm·c Jn~tlce Jlo!Jcr·L 1\f. Montgomery of Lansing towm;hip nncl paid fine nnd eoslH of $l7.RO.

Wehll, Nlchoi.Y nne! Childs schools and Leslie high school,

Glen Rose rolled the only hig·h pume of 205, High lndivi(hllll set'ies WCI'e rollecl hy Glen Rose, 539; Bob MiliCI', 526; Chellis Hall, 521; Rod C<11nc1 on, 509; and Sl1lp Mudgett, 50'!.

above picture made frorn n drawing by Artist Phil 'J'roeJ(er; · will handle winter traffic across the Straits nnd will augment. the how the new Michigan State ferry, the icc-breaker Vacnticm- Jlrcscnt four State Ferries at other seasons of the ycnr. Jl will be

I ).(il·ls who rln S11jlel'inl' wor·lc In c•rop, gnnlening nncl cnnning pi'OJ· eels.

Tho Chtll'lollo Holclim· l.lcd fm· I op honors ill his clnss n ncl nnot her test was given IJ<•fnro he tinnily won out.

land, will look when completed. '!'he big ship, which will be one of Jlowcrod hy four huge DieBel engines and will he :u;o f~rt )onr.; and tl1c most pDwerful crafts ever h~ilt for its size, is now under conHlruc- 7!1~S-fcct wicle. It wil[ load and unload nt eilher end, whi•·h will rut \\'I~J) BLO\\'H 01''1' \\'11\'DOW

Tcnm stnnrllngs nt·e ns follows: T~m W L

tion at the G!cnt Lnl;cs Engineering Wort's nt River Rouge, Michigan, some 211 minutes per round trip olf the time of the four slllte hont" Jiighwny Commis"ioner Chnrles M. Ziegler has announced the vcHsel now. in, service at the Straits. 'fhe Vacationland will hmHIIe ROm••

flig·h wind~ blew n Jliltlt' of glnfis from the Hilton & Hiclmnls Buici( .~r~lmii'OD!ll \..Yl'lllw:;cLI.Y night. BPI'!.

Shnfl'Pl' l'CJ10llt'd lhr~ dnmagc to lJlC SilOI'i fi''s dl'pll l'lllWnl.

Mn;;on Dairy .......................... 11 1 Schmidt's ............................. 6 e

fu eKpeeted to go in service ncross the Straits of Mackinac in time l!iO •vehicles m11l 6!i0 passengers per trip. It will cost npproximatc•lr -to handle part of the annual deer llunter trnffic.just ahead of ;Ute ·•. $1;500;000. ,A·. new Slate I~erry dock,js being,Jtuilt at St. Ignace and

Falling Pulley Strikes Farmer

Sheren's ........... -.. , .................. 5 7 -oopcning of: the deer h~nting scoson, Nol'crnbcr 15.'~t'PheiY.acati(ln)and 11.11J; ajnewjslip)for.: the ~Vaca-tionland at .the Macltinnw Cily docl1s, ' . ... ...... ____ ..,~;.l&:r;_ ... • ... - - ~-

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, Dansville .................................. 5 7 I Mason Elcvater ..................... 5 7 Collin's ................................... .4 8

lUascm 1\lcrchant's Floyd Fogle of Alniellon is in Tom's Market took 4 points

lhP Mnson Gcnet·nl hospital wtlh from Robinson's while Spenny's a smnHilccl 110:;e ancl deer C!lls on wet·o laking- 3 points from How­his forehead. While hclp1ng fill Jell's Implement and Art's . and silo at the Fogle fann T11escla)' Phtlps Motor Sales spht, g1vmg nflcmoon R llcrrvy pulley fell anrl 1 them 2 ~oint~ each. slr11cl< !lim on the heml. H1gh mdiVldual game went to

- PMA Fears StiCh smnll cash pa,1nents, that I Ja ~st;ce Court lhey ure hat•clly wm·th the effort I 11o11 1

nne~ ~ertninly a;.'e not worth the Deputies Glen Drown and Alvu (Conllnuc•cl from l':wc 1) go\e~.nment '.nftm,~ement of flee;/· Beeman of StocldJt•idgc tussled

"' d~m, Howmd F,l:'f oC Vovn} with Hn?.c Mll!'shall in Stock-Carr exp1·esscd fear of joining- stated. . . bridge Saturday night when they

other federal agencies wtth the He agreed Wlth Davts that farm- arrested lhe man on a dr·unlc clriv-PMA. e.'·~ cannot afford t~e adverse pub- ing chnrgc. On Monday Mm·shall

CL.\N(''\' W•:TS PIWJIA'rto~ STill WTNS ;\mHJT AW-\HD Orin Clan<y, 28, ol' Mason wns

.Too Slid, son of lllr. nncl Mrs. plac·ed on H .Y<'nr's pmbnlion last Louis Stid o[ Mason, l!rts been ncl- week in Hillsrlnle l'il'<'llit COIII:l on mitled to lhc Holstein- Friesian as-, a l'!uu·;;e ol' ntt<'111J1ling' to pass a soointion of Amcl'icn with n jill!· IHtcl chel'i<. He wns lliTcstml hy im· mcmbcl'Ship. ,He 1\'HS nwni'Cled lng-hnrn county siH•rill"~ officers a certificate of merit for Hnlis-,' atHI 111rncd nvcl' Lo Hillsdale om­factory Holstein calf •1-H Pliib ce1·s. Clancy wns cl!nrgcd with at· worl< dul'ing 1950. Slid is the 12,- tempting· to pass the clwcl< n.l lhc 962nrl 1-H yo11th to I'C<!civc na- ,]. C. Pei!IH'V slr>i'l' in 1-lillsdnlc lionni reeogrwlton m the lllisocin-l.fllnc fi, nnr'l lht'n lcnv1ng- lJcfot·c tion. 1 obtaining lilt' money.

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George B'ogle, 8 son, was slrarl­clling t11e silo, rcaclling- oul lo g-et the gooscneel{ lo pull the pipe to him. William Fillwock wa~ pulling

Don Whitney with 214. He also had high series with a 514. Art's had high team series with 22-10.

Tcf!.m standings nrc as follows:

Luman Klink of A urellus added hetty connected With cflsll pay- plca,led guilty before Justice of that fat·mcrs put themselves in a ments. the Peace Roy W. Adams at Ma­position of being bought when Glynn brought out thrrt not rrll son. The judge OJ•rlct•ccl Marshall they hold their hunrls out fot· cash fa1mers who sign up to carry out confinocl in the county jail for 30 payments. conservation practices on their clay;; and orclerccl him tu pay fine 1---------------------------

farms actually carry them out. ancl colil~ o[ $62.60. If the $62.60 Charles Davis of Onondaga told The money allotted to he paid for i~n· t paid nt the end of 30 days, AT FERRIS!

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ron the rojJc, F'Joyd Fogle was on tho g-I'Dunrl, hanging lo tho pip<•, trying to Iit it onto the culler. The wire hoJ[Jing the five-pouncl pulley at the I op of the siln p!d'tcd. The pulley shot clown ;~o

'rom's Marl<et .................................. 9 Spenny's Garage .............................. 9 Art's .................................................. 8 Rollinson's .... .. ................... ..1 Howlett's Implement ...................... 3 Phi ips Motor Sales ......................... 3

feet to stnlw the man on lho head. I ,---Had his father been Jool<ing· up in- Y<nmg Mens League . slcurl of clown, the heavy pullc:; Monday n~ght. found Davts would probahly have bashed in his I CloLhmg slaym~ m the wm~mg race, tho son said, column by takmg four pomts

. from Wyeth No. 4. Wyeth No. 2, Doctors took .several st~t~J~es :o Wyeth No. 1, Whiz Kids and Thor­

close the cuts .!hove Fogle s ?ye. bum Lumbe · & Coal Co t k The man's nose was shntloi·ect 111 a throe points ~mm the P~ris~Je dozen pieces. Shoppe, Speedway Bar, Court Cafe

the group to l<eep things in pet·· GO t' practices is split among those Marshall will ha\'e anolhct· ' days

spec Ivc. farmers who aetually catTY them to do. "The average P!YIA payment in. oul, Glynn explained·. ' Six Mu~l<cgon youths had a. run·

Ingham amounted lo only ~34.00 Klink stated that it would be in with lhc Jaw Saturday night. la~.~y~~r·,. D~vts declared. Most wise to cliscontmue lhe PMA nnrl '!'hey drove clown to Michigan f~ et s didn t got anythmg. That tum lhe money over to nntional Sta tc to sec the football game an<l kmd of money won't make or defense. ' then went out to Lal<e Lansing on llr~k .any farm." "We're put in the dnngerous a little party. They were ar·r·ested

avts staled tha~ many people fm· drinkin.'" intoxicants in a pub-b ll·ev lh 1· ·n · tl' · h position of destroying· what we're "

e e e a1 1er lS ge mg r1c lie plaee. They pleaded ""lilty and On PII'A cash payment" Son1c aet tr·yinro" to save," he concluclecl. ,. • ' ·'· " each sellled for $5.60, The six payment!; as large as $50,000,- ·

00, but they arc mrc ancl arc o-iv- \'ANllAl S S'l'HUO~ SUUOOJ,S were Bruce Leslie Purmlntei:O Ed-,., " ' ' wan1 H. Bowen, Joseph Newtnger,

en to big luncl owner~ in' the west. Vandals smashed watermelons, Jt·., Clare H.ederstorf, Richard

----------------------------• and Wyeth No, 3, Precision Bor­Farmers can't afford the poor against the Canaan and Bnllen Jelicl· an<l Wesley A. Thompson. public !'elations resulting from the country schools E'riclay night. In

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ing & Tool Co. and Roy Chr-isten­sen Ford Sales split wilh two points each.

'rt10rburn Lumber & Coal Co. had high game and series with flOG and 2358.

Bill Pat·sons set the pace for high games with a 255 in a 556 sel'ies. Other l1igh bowlers were Cliff Rodger·s, 560; Jaclc Shaffer, 211-546; Herb Fox, 540; Marl< Cave, 537; Don VanderVeen, Sr., 510; D. Hunt, 201-500: F. Netha· way, 207; L, Morris, 217 and Fien

!van Damme, 206. 1 Team standings are as follows: Davis Clothing ................................ 8 Whiz Kids .......................................... 7 Wyeth No. 2 ...... -............................ 6 Wyeth No. 1 .................................... 5 Pa1·ist.yle Shoppe ........................... .4 Wyeth No. 3 ................................... .4 Precision Boring & Tool Co ......... 3 Tllorburn Lumber & Coal Co, ...... 3 Cou1·t Cafe ·- .. -................................... 2 Wyeth No. 4 .................................... 2 Speedway Bar .................................. 2 Roy Christensen Ford Sales ........ 2

1\JaHon 800 League The pins fell ea.~y at Mason Ree­

l cation for Hilton ancl Richards Buicl{ us they toolt four points from Jewett's Flower Shop. Wol­verine Enineering, Horn's Shoe Store and Al Rice ChevJ•olet toolc three points from Jefferson Food Mm·J{et, :Morse's Restaurant unrl Wrrt·e's Drug Store, Modern Clean­ers and Wyeth Incol\'j)orated split points with Howard Pontiac ancl Micl<elson-Bal<er,

R. DeMartin has set a new rcc· ord for high series, so fat·, with 202, 232-628. D. Williams holcls the high single game with 238-585. Other high games and sei'ies were recorded by C. Rogers, 215-600; V. Carlin, 203, 205-577; R. Inghram, 218·573; J, Ellerby, 551; E. Camp· bell, 218-519; W. Barl<er, 550; K. Horn, 203-547; N. Ferriby, 540; F. Silsby, 531; R. Lyons, 215·517; and H. Fox, Sr., 515.

Team standings are ns follows: Team Pts. Modern Cleaners ............................ 10 AI Rice Chevrolet ........................ 9 Horn's Shoe Store ........................ 8 Morse's Restaurant .................... 7 Mickelson-Baker ............................ 7 Howard Pontiac ............................ 6 Wolverine Engineering ................ 6 Wyeth IncOI'JlOI'ated ...................... 5 Hilton and Richards ..................... .' 5 Jefferson Food Market .............. 4 Wat·e's Drug Store ...................... 3 Jewett's Flower Shop .................. 3

l\IURTHUI\l GETS 'A' George H. Mtrrtllum, school mu­

sic director at Mason, was one of the 120 summer session students at the University of Michigan to make an all-A record. He was en· t•ol!ecl In the school of music.

paltry payments made to most of ac,clilion the flagpole ut the Bul- The justice court trial of OtiR them, Davis cleclal'e(1. I len sclwol was bent. and trash Collins or Slocl<bt•idge, scheduled

Ralph Glynn, chairman of the cuns wel'e Piled on the slides at l'ot· Tuesday, was adjoumed bc­Ingham PMA office, told lhe the Cunaan· school. Sheriff's offi- causP the prosecutor and his as­group that usunlly only four or ccr.s arc questioning youllm HUH· sislants were engaged in circuit five farmers sJ1ow up at the town- pectr.d of the destructwn. court mallm·s. 'I'he trial is now ship nominating sessions where listed Jnr· nPxt Tuesday before oiTicers for the PMA m·e chosen. ' .fudge Adams.

Bob Oesterle or 'Leroy agt·eed lee ·Oistrid Deputy Ralph Dershem of r-eslic with Davis that farmers must see · bmughl. Eclwunl Marlon before the USDA with proper pe1·spec- 1\fr·s. Ilr•lt·n Ft·anlllin I .Judg·e Adams on a vagmncy tive. "Small cash subsidies may 'charge. Morton pleaded guilty und look all right today or tomorrow," Mr. and Mrs. Walter Franklin wus given his choice of paying the young fanner stated. "But and family entertained Mt·. and flnc and costs of ~23.40 ot' SPI'Ving when the link of subsidizing is Mrs. Floyd Kisciling of Wiliams- :w days in jail. carried out yea1· nftel' year for a ton and Pfc. Willium Mcermnn of Deputy Versilo Babcock ar­lifetime, it appears to be a march Camp Atterbury, Indiana, Sun<lay. 1·ostcrl Albert .Einlwwsl<i of Alaie-towards socialism and nationalized Pfc. William R. Meerman has don township on a rlrunk charge farms." been home with his pm·enls fo1· u Saturday night.. The judge as- 1

Wolf jumped in with his refer- few clays after being in maneuvers sesser! nne and c:osls of $9.70 and ence to the Old Testament story at Southern Pines, North Carolina, placocl Einlwwslci on probation for· of Esau sr-Jiing his hirthright. for for two months. a per·io<l of 60 days. u mess or pottage." Maybe we nre Mrs. Rella Rozelle returned to 'rl'f!ffic chm·gcs settled through doing lhe same thing," he slated. the home of her brother, Adrian Jurlge Adams' coui'l lhc past weel< "Supply anrl demand should r•ulc Ambler, to recover from an oper- were reported as follows: as it used to. Furm subsidies do ation which was performed a wcelc Ivan L. HllVostoin, Williamston, more thnn anything else to offset ago Saturday ut the Sparrow hos- speeding, $12. it." pita!. Clay B1·rt<len, Mason, speeding,

Carven suggested that the mo- Mr. and Mrs. Adrian Ambler $10, lion to abolish the PMA be and family have moved baclc into Grover Munn, Jr.,'East Lansing, amended to save all hut the sub-' lhe Lee district. They arc Jivingl'unning 1ccl light, $12. sidy payments. on Noble roucl in the Wayne Ben- Russell Hill, Eaton Rapidt,, run-

"The PMA has clone a great job jamin house. I ning slop sign, $3. of promoting the use of lim~ and Mni'ihcl Palte1·son, Bunlrer Hill, phosphate on Janel," Carven ld 1unning rod light, $G. stated. Chi S District Ernest F. Brandt, Mayhce,

"When one skunk stinks, clean spcctling, $27. 'em all out," Johnson returned. Mr·s, J,cone Joh11ston WilliAm C. Calulill, Flint, spee!l-

Bird stated that good worlc is ing and driving without operator's There was a good attendance at o20 being accomplished by Michigan the Childs church baked goods license, .p' • State college along the lines of Paul H. Brown, McMillan, speed-

and 1·ummage sale nt the Grange • • soil testing and provJdl:ng in for- R · 1 s t 1 in~!, .,J i · mation to farmers. hall in Eaton aptc 5 a mcay. Donald F. Roosa, Toledo, specd­

Pi·oceeds were $51.35, which will "MSC and tho extension service he added to the building fund fQI' ing, $22.

could and do provide any informa- Rosiero Martinez, Mason, driv-tlon needed hy farmers," Bird the Childs Corner church. ing without operator's license, $3. stat~d. Mr. and Mrs. Emest McKcsscy William Field, Williamston, run-

and daughter, Bernice Bush, S}Jcnt . 04 "As it is I couldn't get phos- J 1 'th tl . nin>; stop stgn, ., ..

f~r~ot~g~0\h~Yp~11ac~o~~s I tl}:~/~~ ~~~~~~.Y ai~d ;~~t;, \~arth'~e~~~i~~{1t~ ni~;~i~S ~~~~,:~~~· d;i~~~~~e~~~l~~~t day annivec·sa1·y was obset·ved. l , . '

buy it through a private company Mrs. Vernie Smith entertninecl opera Ol' s ltccnse, anyway, We might as well do that at a Stanley party last Tuesday in tile tlrst place and save the ex- uftemoon at the home of Mrs. R If C . pense of the PMA agency." Paul Smith. 0 e OmffiUnJty

Lawrence Tripp explained tile l\11 .. and Mrs. John Brennan ancl practices of the soil conserv!ltion 1\ll's, Alice Brown service and what Brannan recom- family spent Sunday with her

t U d t son-in-Juw und daughter, Mr. aml mends to improve i · n er he Mrs. Martin Townsend, and family. family farm plan, Brannan w~tnts the authority to take fm1n land Mr. and Mrs, L. D. Thompson and redistribute it by making Rncl family and D. S. Townsend smaller fm·ms. The farm group spent Sunday evening at the Bat­voted not to allow the USDA the tle Creek ·post dispensary to se8 authority and it cat'l'ied by a 64 Mr. Thompson's brother, who is to 2 vote, there for treatment.

Carr added that no farmer Visitors at the home of Mr. nnct should be forced to follow soil con- Mrs. Robert Medley Sunday were servation practices. llel' brother und sister-in-Jaw, Mr.

FLOUIDA MAN DIES Ralph Mi tter of St. Petersburg.

"USDA programs arc useful and· •Mrs. H. E. Brownselfer, and only when' they ore voluntary," her brother-in-law and sister, Mr. Carr stated. "I l'esigned as a a ncl Mrs. D. E. Grww, all of Grnnd committeeman when the program Rapids. After lunch they nil vis­forced fa11ncr·s to pny 48c u bushel I ted Mrs. Medley's· ni~ce, Mrs. Don fat· any wheat raised ovet· the gov- Allen, ancl Mr. Allen nt Kalama­ernment-set quota. That is un- zoo. Sunday evening visitors we1·c Americnn and it jeopardizes the Mr. and• Mrs. Jim Richardson and very freedom 'we nre t1·ying to Mr. and Ml's. Richard Kilboum and protect." haby. -

Farmers approved government· Mr. a.ncl Mrs. Earl Johnston were

The Rolfe extension club met at lhe school Thtll'sday night with 10 mem 1Je1·s and one visitor, Miss Alice Bruhn, present, Officers elected for next year are Miss Julia Rogers, chairman; Mrs. Beu­lah Swan, vice-chairman; Mrs. A lice Brown, secretary; Mrs. Mae Annette Smith and Mrs. Florence Fetters, lcac!crs. A consti tu lion was adopted by the club and a copy given to each member pres­ent. Aftct• the business meeting, Mrs. Alice Brown briefly ex­plained how the smocked pillow is mrrde. While refreshments were prepared a game was played with the prize going to Mrs. Beulah Swan. Refreshments were served by Mrs. Alice Brown und Mt·s. Beulah Swan.

Mr. and Mrs, Eat·! Wheeler had as Stmday guests, Mr. and Mt·s. Roger Ginther und sons of Bir­mingham, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Powers and son of Greenville and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Lilywhite of Fo\l'lerville.

Florida, died Wednesday, Septem·­ber 19. Mrs. Mitter, accompanied by he1· sister, Mrs. Ralph McCoy, took the body to Detroit where fune1·al se1wlces were conducted Monday' afternoon. Mr. Mitter waa a drug-gist in Detroit for many yeara. Mrs. Mltter (the-· fo1mer Mabel Lamb) lived on U1e fai'nt now owned by Ben. Arend on East Holt road, in her youth, Mr. and Mrs. Mitter had visited his <laugh· ter and granddaughte!' in cali· Cornia this stmuner. They had been home only a f~ weelts wheJt lw suffered the fatal heart attaclt.

1 guests at dt'nner Sunday of Mr. sponsored lending agencies sue l and Mrs. Frank Clark and Mrs. as the Capitol Farm Loan associa· 1 PI tion und tho Federal Lund Bank. EJ.velyn Hoylet· an< sons at ens-Both are regulated by the govern- ant !alee. ment but work towards the end ------

of being- financiaily Independent. ".· o· ,thwest· Stockbrt'dge Ralph Edwards of Mason stated ~1

that no person can avail himself l\!lrs. Guerdon Usller of all govemmen t ser.vlces.

"We must think of the good of the whole country," Edwards S!\id.

Other farmers who spoke up at the me~ting were George Vander­mark, Dale Dunc){el, Dick Weber, Ralph Hart and Burt Green,

"Owners of smnll farms recelve

Mr. and Mrs. Ju~l s·aJ{strup of Dnnsvllle visited Mr. and Ml's. 'l'homas Bell Saturday.

Dan Gilcrlst of Detroit und Mr. and Mrs. Ruben Hudson of Cass City .were guests at dinner Sunday of Ml', and Mrs~ Thomas Bell.

Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Hazel at· tended a blrthda.y dinner Sunday ut the home of Mr. and Mrs. Har· ry Holwig of Eaton Rapids, They celebrated the second bil·thdny of Linda Holwig, ·

Mr. and Mrs. Freel Brown, Ma· rie and Clarence and Mr. and Mrs. John Peters of Lansing called at the home of Mr. nnd 'Mrs. How· urd Gillett on Merldiall road.

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cenli,V r•epor·terl to tho Ciwnuto Air· Jl'or•oo lln~o ln lulw rt Hpoolnl enlii'He, Ho IH the HOil nl' M1•, rtnd Ml'H. D. M. Snyder•, who live al 7:JR RnnHovoll Sl., MnHnn,

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Dick~dick-dick-cissel! MmnlwJ'H of' l.he fnglinm county

ngrl"iilliii'Jil entJIWII mol. 'l'IWmlny nlg'IJI. 11L tho <Juurl ltouHe in Mnson, '!'hose Jli'"H"nt. wert! iftlroirl Glynn, dniry; ltolicJ•t. Jilil't!l'l., livcsloclc; J.,, I' r{r!l'l', IHH'f: /·lpnh 0nHI''1'lu ,n,) Rolnnd Fro.~t, 4-H cormcll; MrR, I liJ\Vdl d l"IJii1JI{ 1 lYI.J'H, L!UIIIId/' L,u,

nnrl lv!J•s, HaJ•of<l Glynn, wonHm'.~ t!XIt•n:ti,tlll mweullvo IJortJ'cl; Donnicl Ctil'l',l', ffOtilll..l' llgl'iculliil'lli ng·ont; .Mr.~. Anno U.c Ar··llllel'for, home cf•·Jnon:ilJ'nli"n ug<'nl.; JJral Mol J\ Vt!I',Y, I'OIIIIly •l·H ugenl.

'l'lw group GiHCIIHsL;rf pfrum for worldng with llw !'nil' Jmat·d on 11

11"\Y •i-Ii CJXhli>IL btiiltling,

Donn W. 01'1', 11 Viii i.ion nioetmn · 'oH lechnieinn nll'lnnn, USN, Hon nf M1•, nncl MI'H, Wtilllng-tnn D. Orr 1f Onnncln g-u, reeen tly gJ'IJCIIIn ted fmm lho nvinllnn "INJlronfoH leeh­nfolnn cleclronlcsman school ut lhe U, S. Nnvnl A II' 'l'ncJmicaJ 1'rnining Cenlm·, MernphiR, Tenn. Orr, who hnH !Joen lt·nnHfcl'l'crl t.n U.S. Nrtvnl Ali' 'l'oc!mlenl 'i'l'nlnfnp Cenlcl', MmnplliH, 'f'cnn,, cnlured llw nnvni Rm·vfon in Aitg'IIHl, 10f>O. He t•occivcrl iliH t'NTiill lrnining 111 Gt·cnt LrJitcs, Jllinois,

"Dio!t-ciss-clss-ciss," nrJIIH 11 blrcl pcr·chocl em n fencn, "Chnp·ohJJfl· illiP·lliip·f!llp," l1c eonllnii<!H, Them lw slg·ns ol'f, 11 l Joust J'Oi' n few owmcnt.~. will! "Diclt·dldt-diclt· dlell·clssell"

ll' you wm·e pnssing hy nncl lummi to Iooft, yn11 mlgl1l sny lu VDIII'scJI', "Why, tlmt bini r•ominri~ me or a minfni.ur·tJ menr.JowinJ·I>. !'hero's n pnlch nf yellow on hie ~rensl, nnrl he's wonring a pointed 'J!ncl< hill tmdei' his chin, But ho';; too snHtil fot· n mcnrlowfnt'lt."

DicltciGsel While they nre in the United

States enclt year, the bfl•cls help Olll' fn11nors by enling insects nnd food seeds, A single family of Diclwisseis oats ns many as two hundJ'eri gmsslwppers n clay. By tlesli'Oylng so many pest.9, lhu hlnis more than pay fol' the little

Haml<l Ciynn iH fll'csidenl of lite Hgr·i"itlliii'HI cormeil, Htigh Oesterle IH viee-pJ·osidonl., nnd MI'H, Hnroitf nlynn i;; scereln.J'y, The noxt meet· ing· will Ire he!rl Dcecmlrci' 10 rrt '1:1111 I'· Ill,

Pfc, IJonrJlri L. Hr1 )•hoe of Cnmp 1\.llnrlltii'Y, Tndinnn, Hpenl a three­dny pnss willl his pnt·cnlH, Mr. nnrl Mrs, Mm·r·i~ SwHn, nnrl family, He just r·etuJ·ned fmm ll'm'i: Bmgg, Nm'lll Crti'D!ina, wlwt·c he parlici­pn led In opcmfions in SonlllCI'JJ Pines, llw army's Not'lll Cni'DIInn nwncuvct·~. DonulcJ. Is n member of lhe 24<Jlh OJ'clnnnce <licHel com­pany,

At thai: moment, !.he bini mlgi1t bronit forth n.gnin with "Dfcit-rlici<­·Jiek-ei.~~nl! Dick-r!lelH!ick-cisHcl !" 'l'hc noles woulrl come mpiclly, ·us !.hough 110 wem l1·ying to teli you lhnl Ills nnme is Diclwlssr.i,

'rl1o mnlo, who rloes this advcr- bit of gmin which they tnlw. llsing for lhc fnmiiy, is more T!1oy hllnt for theh· food ill hriglttly colored lhnn the femnle. flelriH and mondows. A favorite l'lle Y\'llow on ilct· ilJ'OHSt is pn.leJ', spot Is In an alfalt'a pnlch, whose anti she has no blnck bill. Both rr·n.gntnt hlossoms nnd tender male nnrl l'emnle have white slr·ipo;; leaves ntlmd some of the insects rver fit eli· eyes. The fen thc1·s on which DickciE.scls lilw Lo devour. their bnelts ami tftil.s rtrc Rome· In the .snme ticids, llie Dickcis­what dull, liice those or a SjJfll'· set parents build a nest. H is mado mw. of grasses and plncccl eithet· n the

Pvt. Carl Sherwood Hurt in A<eident

Pvt. Cnl'i Sherwood, sun of M1·. nnd M1·s. CIIJJ'en"" Shenvnorl, whiio cnroJtlc home Jrom Lowry Ail' l1'orcu lJa:;c ln /Jenvc1·, ColOI'ndo, hat! a lllOLUI'(JYC!c fJ(JCiclt!llt nCfll' Springfield, lliinois, 1'hitl'srlny night in wltfch iw suff'ct·cri minot· l'llbi nnd hl'uises.

Pvl.. Rnymonrl Snic1er hns com­plelcc! basic training at Jl'oJ'l Riley. Kansns. He is spenrling seven r.lnys with !lis wife. 1-Tc will then rcpol'! bnck lo lea<lerslliil school n t FoJ'l Riley.

Pfc. Fl'ani< lint'!., son or Mr. rmc! Mrs. Roy Hurt, lu1s rullli'!lcd home fr·om Koren, He was in the ~'hil·d Signnl Corps with the Third In­funlr·y Division, and cnlererl the service in October, 1 D50.

rrrom his ben){ to the tip of his g1·ouncl OJ' in a low bush. In the tail, the male is about seven inches n"st lll'e lnicl fmm three to .five long-, nnd his wings 'can spread small, greenish-blue eggs, otil of n width of eleven inches. It tn kes 10 or .I l' days fot' the The female is slightly smn!Jcr, eggs Lo hn lcil. While the femnle is

The Dickcissel family nmlces its silting on them, the male is out summct· home in' the hent'l of tile hunl.lng food rtnrl lire!cssly repent­countJ'Y-·-ft'om 'l'cxas ancl Missis· ing l1is call.

lie is conrJJll\d l.o Scolt Ai1· Fm•cc hrrs;>il:~i, in Bclfcvillc, Illinois. P1•i.. Sltenvood lliLH bt•en in lire air force ~iiJH:tJ ,J<Jllll/11',~'. oippi iwrthwarcl to Canada. Tlw Perc heel on a stllrdy weec!, . a

biJ'C! wns once found along the At- fence, OJ' a telephone pole, he says innlic coast, bllt the NnUonnl Wild· again am! ago in, "Dicl<·cliclt·dick­lifc Federation reports lhnt toclny dick-cissel." It isn't a p1·etty song, it is almost never· seen east of til~ but it gfmltlcns the farmer who A!icghenics. hcat·s il. He knows that the Dicit-

iM1·. and :.\Ti'H. Clai'Cncc Shcl'· wonri, illltl Mt·. ontl Mrs. Alilci'L Ncwm:~n l'isiltJtf Pvt. Shcl'\vooc! at tho liospilnl ovet· Li1e 1\'eef{ end. Mr.,, ·"''1\'llHtn is Pvt. Slletwoorl'r; !iisteJ'.

Cost Accountants Talks Are Planned As Lhe summer rlt•rrws to n close, cissci is one oT the best birds to

tile Diclwisscls leave. Going· by have nesting· in his fields.

Fifth Gnuio

.vny of Mexico, they fly to Ccntm! Information on olhe1· wildlife Rnd South Americn. Some of them/ species crrn be obtained by writ· tmvel as fnr· as Vcnezllela and Co- ing to the National Wildlife Fed-lumbia. emtion, Washington lQ, D. C.

The cigl1Lh grndc iR 71ln.nning nntl malting n IHillctin board on ]\'Ji<'Jlig'rtll'H 111\llll'fli I'CSOili'CCS,

Ma1!1'icc Stmit, clirectoJ' of eclu· cation For the Lansing chapter of Ll1o National AssociHtion of Cost Aceounlanls, has nnnouncccJ th,1t l.he annual cliseussionR begin Mon­day, Octo bet• 1, ntH! will be heir! for [.he next five weelts. The meet· ings will be heici at the Duo-TJ1emr nuclilorillm, a division of Motor Wheel, in Lansing. The Sllbjecl fm· cliscussion will be, "Should We Ac­count for the Supplcmcntar·y Cost or Labor?"

Leslie Items Saturday evening- the commu­nity is plunning ln have its flr,;t rllmmunity supper· at lhe school hotiHP. All of the "ommunity iH in­vil.cd.

Uov. Pt•tt! Tuc!{Cf

leslie Auxiliary Installs Officet:s

1 Miss Adams invited the group to the installntion in the Browne­Crtvcnc!er 11nit at Mason Tuesday.

Lnst I•'J•ic!ay t.he third club meet­ing \\'Us held. The pi'c'sidcnt, Royal Gt·illj:;, \\'as ill. Vice-prcsicfcnt, Johnny Benjamin actccl as pt'efii. <lc:nl:. Captain and co-captnin of the snflball teams lhis week will be Hoyal CJ·iffis and Donald Now· lin.

This chaplcl' covers six coun­ties, Clinton, Eaton, Ingham, Cai­hotltl, Jackson nnrl Bt·nnch. There arc 161i membcJ's in this chapter. Ail cost accountants in lhc arcH n1·e invitee!.

MJ's. VicHry is arranging for all who can attend lhe sixth district meeling· in Flint on Sunday. New committee members will be an-

Mrs. Alfl'Ccl Leach was iilstnllccl nounccd r1t Lho next meeting at the :~r·esic!cnt of the Lyle Edwards 11nit Legion apartment on October 4 at i91 Auxiliary of the American La- 8:00 Jl. m. Sm:nnnr l{ozclle hns left to at­

tend sciwnl itl Hudson. Around Aurelius ;ion la,;t Tuesrlay at the meeting Refreshments were served at the 1t the homo of Mrs, John Hizer on close or the meeting by Mrs. ifuil road. Othct· officers installed Claire Anclrews, Jt·., Mt·s. Isabell NCI'e: Vice-President, Mrs. Leon Cumbcnvortll and Mrs. John Miz-

1\ri'S .. l"awrenec DolhC\c

A!Jn·o; secrctat•y, Mrs. Donald 1 or, ~mites; tr·easurer, JI-ll's, Ward Vic- I ---Hen!dr. District

!\Irs. I.<~c Gcrlmrdst;ein

M1·s. Grace Strobel and Mrs. J. C. Aichin \\'Crc in Howell last Fl'i­rlny.

•1\Ir. am! Mrs. Dean OtT were honored by the Amelilts Ladies Aiel Wednesday in the chlll'ch par· fot·s, A g-ift was pr·e8en ted to the couple nne! games and reft·esh­illents conclncicrl the evening.

u·y, .Jr.; historian, Mrs. Kenneth Cilh l'aclt Will 1\feet , Winslow; scr·gcrmt-at-arms, Mrs. The first fall meetmg of the ~~rnx Bement; and chaplain, Mt·s. Leslie Cub Facie 269 will be h:lct Bruce Winslow. next Tuesday at the Method1st

ll'fl'. and Mt·s. William Dunavin nnci children called nt the Lee C:erhal'llslein home Sunday after­noon.

Follrleen women of the com­munity rrrc Laking the home nut·s­ing co11rse presented hy lh,; Amel'ican Red Cross. Mr·s. Childs is the instructm·.

Miss Ethel Adams, past presi- chmcll rooms. A potluclt supper dent of the BI'Dwne-Cavcncler unit, will be scrvecl at 6:30. The pro­Mason, was the installing office1·. gt·rrm will consist of award pres­Ml·s. Wnrd Vicary, Jr., the outgo- cntati'ons, ann01mcemimts and en­ing president, was presented wit!i tertainment. All Cubs nnd boys the past-president's pin nnd she in who desire to become Cub _Scouts tum presentee! gifts of recognition with their parents are li!Vltec! to to' Mrs, Donald Crakes and Mrs. attend. Ms. Harrison Ca1·te1' Is Bruce \Vinslow for tbeit· services lwy den mother and Paul Tucker 1s scct'etary and treasurer clm·ing is cub master.

lilt•. ancl Mro, Leo V. Gerhard­stein, Karen and Alnn spent Sun­rlav at lhc Hni'Dic! Hunt home,

±vrrs. Leo Chicle and Virginirr SI l'OiJci were hostesses at a birth· day party last Snl.u)'(lay n,ight at the Len Chic!' home, honoring thcit· mother, Mrs. Grnce Strobel.

Teachet·s and mother·s met Wednesday at the school house for a tea,

At'lhur Lane is visiting Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Johnson. He has tmveled in Europe during tho past year.

M1·. nne! Mrs. Albert Nelson WPre recent cnlleJ'S at the Lee Ger­hardstcin home.

AIII'Cfills pai'ents nne! teacher:.> will meet Saturday Jiigh t for the tirst meeting of the year. Dale Dunkel will be present to explain the civil defense organization.

the past year. She presented a cot·­>ngc to Mr·s. Alfred Leflch as she took over her new duties as pres­ident.

Mrs. Kenneth Winslow was ap­~ointecl to the Community Council.

nonstcr Night l'lanncd The Leslie Community Grange

will hold a booster night nt the Grange hall Thursday night. Thet·e will be a .,showing of the picture "Meet Outsta.te Michigan." A pot­luck supper will be served after the meeting.

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Fred Isham uf .Jrrckson is visit­ing· Mrs. Mym Lee.

Coat hnnget·s will he collected n t the next meeting to be sent to E'crcy Jones hospital.

Abe's Little Tinner

Household . Auction

1"1·iday, Sr]ltf~ll!bcw 2il, 1951, at 1:00 o'doclt, loca.t:ed at au; Snuth Hi\'PI' stl·~et, l~aton J\ap­i ds! EiPdi'OIUX SWMJWI' With a f. tadmwnts (nNuly new), cot ,,. it. h innerspring mattress, hlacl<-wainut: table, round table with ·~ ehait·s, fiber chair with matching Jam11 am! table, wlclt­f't' ror:kc1·, \'ictroln. and l'CC•

onls, antique rocldng chair, !)x12 rug, small table, 3 oclll roel;iug chairs, 2 large tt•tmlts, laJ'ge \\'a II clocl.t, 2 bcd1;, SJH'ings, matt:t•csses and~ 11ads, chil'fonicw, drcsset', matching set; ol' chest o£ dt•tuvnt'S, pll­

·lows, bcdsrm~u!s, 2 odd rugs, ]lOlTifl swings, 3 porch chtdt·s, hall mirror·, hall Beat, . hall clmlr, cow-hide robe, linens of all ldnds, dishes of all kind~, iamtJs, miscclla.neous silver, sot nl' silver SJioons, quilting and otll'tuht frames, lmvn mowet·, step lmhlers, 100-ft. garden hose, Jlihl of mlscclhmcous hun· bm·, fm•l1s, shovels tUlll number oi' othet· garden tools anti mls· cellnneous items of nil ldnds. !\fJ'S . .t;lla G. Bcasore,· Owner;. Glenn L. Archer, Auctioneer; J.esllc Col1111s and R. ,J, IIIII, Chwl!s,

Eden Mrs. Charles Smalley

Mr. and Mrs. Hcm·y Sche'pjJel·ly, li'., of O!wmos caliecl on Mt·, and Mrs. L. D. Morris and family Sat­uniny night. On Sunday lhe Mor­l'ises caliecl on Mr. and ]I'll'S. Al Souder of Laingsburg,

Mr. and Mt·s. Eugene Caton nnd Mr. and Mrs. Milo Shel'lvood of Mason spent Sunday with Sher­man Huffine ancl Carl Kamm of Defiance, Ohio.

Mr .. and Mrs, John Pil{e and niece of Califomia visited Mr. ancl Mrs. E •. A. Bmttain Monday.

Mr. ami Mrs. Chester· Chapin of Flint and Mr. and Mrs. Keith Shaw and family of Bay City wcJ'C guests nt the Chapin home Sun­day.

Fitchburg !\Irs, Lyle Grow

Church services are at 0:30 and Sunday school at 10:30 Sunday mot·ning,

Plans have been made for the annual fall festival and chicken supper to be held October 20.

Mr. am! Mrs. Walter Alexan­det· and Ruth Lyon of Jackson were recent callers of Mrs. Joe Hawley. '

Mrs, Lucy Grow is in Foote hospital, .Jackson, with a broken hip.

.Floyd Gee and Ed Call are on jury in Jackson.

Alaledon Center lUrs, Elmm· C. Brown

Miss Helen Lang of Mason was a dinner guest of M1·. and Mt·s. Gemlci Branes Thursday evening.

The Mothers club met nt the home of Mrs. Wilson Force for its SeptembcJ' meeting. Ther·e were nine members pt·esent. Officers were elected for the .vem'. They are:

EV1\II GQDFitY DIES . Evah GocJ.ft•y, 61, died Sunda:y

morning in Hartford, Connecticut. She was a former Mason resident. He1· body was returned to Mason 'r!nrrs{lav ancl set·vices will be held at the Ball funeral home at 10:00 FJ•iday morning. Rev. Raymond Norton of the Mason Methodist clmrch will officiate. She is sur­vived by n twin sister, Mrs. Floyd Standish or South Coventry, Con­necticut. President, Mrs. Anabel! Morgan;

and secretary and treasurer, Mrs. Harvey Swaim. A trip to the Kel-logg factory in Battle Creel' :for 4-H Clubs the four highest gmdes in sc!iool was discussed. The next meeting Canaan will 1be 'nt the home of Ml'S. Ji'. The fi1·st meeting of the Caanan J. Shewe of Beat street in Lan- Pins and Needles 4-H club was sing. Reft·eshments of cookies, held at Mrs. Harry Van Kurcn's jelio and coffee were served by home, Tuesday evening, Septem· the hostess. bet· -25. Officers were elected with

Mr. and Mt·s. Ivan D. Lnrner of: I Kathleen. Hallenbeck, pres! dent, Miller Road called on Mr. and Mrs. Margaret Wrihelm, VIce-president, Kenneth Brown and family Sat- Wilma Pulver, secretary and rtrclay evening. treasurer, nne! Eleanor Dart, re­

Mr, and Mrs. Kenneth Brown porter. and family cnlled on Mr. and Mrs. Boolcs were given out, with Russel Hankins of Lansing Sunday Lana Dart nne! Edna Doolittle as evening. junior leaders. Meetings are to be

The Original Birthday club will held every Tu,esd,ay.,. meet at the home of Mrs. Hazel .. · · Kranz of Sandhill road for its next INGHA:\I GIRLS Wll;L SING

meeting. Mn;·y Menovske of Mason and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lamer Jonn Barber of Stockbt·idge have

called on Mr. and Mrs. Wayne been chosen to sing in the 50-Lamer and family of Charlotte voice acappella choir of Alma Sunday. college. Miss Menovslte will sing

The Ladies Aid society met at first sopmno nml Miss Barber will the home of Mrs. Ruth Ct·a.ft for· sing second soprano. its last meeting. There were 25 members present. ~ L DRUGS

Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Arend at- DON HAYNE:s SEL S

Mrs. Nellie McCreery and Mr. and Mrs. Maurice McCreery and son spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Patch of Homer. In the evening they called on Frank McCreery of Leslie. . Mrs. Aggie Tburlby received word recently that her mother-in­law. hac! fallen and brolten her hip.· She is in a convalescent home in Lansing.

tended a silvel' wedding anniver- Mr. 11nd Mrs. Don Haynes are sary party for Mr. and Mrs. operating a pac!cage dl'tlg store at Michael Hatt in Holt Saturday. Byron in Shiawassee county.

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Leu and Haynes was 12 years with C. H. family spent Sunday in Toledo, Hall in the Chevrolet agency at Ohio, visiting Mr. Leu's grand- Mason and then was with Whit­mother, more Automotive in Lansing 6%

Mr. and Mrs. Loran Wigman years before entering business in were guests at dinner Sunday of Byron, Their two daughters, Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Arend, Jr., and Nancy, 12, and Sharon, 7, now at­Daniel. tend the Byron school. Haynes is

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Artz and falilily have moved to their new farm near Springport.

Mr: and Mrs. Edward Hyatt of Leslie spent Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Grow and Marion.

Several from this community at­tended the telephone hearing at Lansing last Thursday.

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Mikelonis are moving to the farm they re­cently purchased from Harold Artz.

When a11 iron falls accidentally and acquires dents or t•ough places there's no remedy but to have 11 new sole plate put on,

Mr. and Mrs. George Cady called not H druggist and under Michi· on Mr. and Mrs, William Worlt· gan law doesn't have to be one to man of Williainston Tuesday eve- operate a puclmg<J dt•ug store if ning, there is no licensed druggist do-

Mr. and Mrs. Freel Corwin of ing- business within five miles. He Dnnsvllle visited at t·he home of sells only drugs which come in Mr. and Mrs. George Cady recent- packages and does not compound ly. presm·iptions ..

Mr. and Mrs. George Cady at­tendee! a birthday dinner at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Wayne Beatty of Williamston .honoring their son, George Beatty, Sunday.

Flue-cm·ed tobacco is differe'nt in composition from the product obtained by air-curing.

Several chronic. drinlcers of o.l­The greatest depth of water in coholic beverages have been cured

the Great Laltes is 168 fathoms. by massive doses of vitamins,.,

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Social 6venls anJ Personals .,.,

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::shower Honors "Recent Bride ' ,, Mrs. James Davis of Lansing

.., wns A'l!CHt of honm· at a one o'cloclt tlcssct·f. luncheon Sa t111'rlny after­noon, Mr.~. Tcrl H111l nnd Mt•s. Hot'·

•. man Wult sot•vcd as hostesses at •the pru'ty which wns held at the Vnncc Mcintyre homo.

The .14 guests hemmed towels ,fm• the ht'idc while she opened her

--gifts. ·• Pie nne! coffee were served buf­fet style from n. table ccntcr•od

'with fl miniature hrldnl pot·ty and 1 bonCJI!ets of while mums. Incllvid· '.ual card tables had bud Wlses ;,tllled with mscs Oil ecnterplcccs. 1 Tltc rlecol'tllions followed a jJink • and yellow molif. I Ann Zimmcnmrn and James :Duvis wm·e matTicd September 0 , at St. Katherine's EJ,plseopnl • clmpel In Williamston. ' • * * I

;couple Is Honored :At Party Saturday I

Mt·. nncl Mr~. John Lay enter­tained Sa.tlll·duy evening at a party honoring Mr. ami Mrs. Hold­

: en Stiles. Mr. and Mrs. Stiles • were man·led recently. 1 Ten guef\ts llltentlcd. Mt·s. Lay 1 served a dinner nnd cn.I'Cts were : the diversion of the evening. The • honored couple received a gift 'from the gt·oup. ! • • * : Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mosher at· • tended a surpl'isc birthday party ' Tuesday even! ng at the home oi 'Mr. Mosher's brother and sister­: in-law, Mr. antl Mt·s. Willard 1 Mosher of Lansing. Willard Mo­; sher was the honore(! guest. , Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Newman • h11vc bought the William I<eys 'J10me on McRober'ls stt·ect, Mason. ' Mr. anct Mrs. W. E. Kinsey plan · io leave Sunday for Bradenton, ' Floridu, to spcnct the win ler. They ; will spend sevct·a I weeJ(s en rout.: visiting their son In Royal Oalt and

:their daughter at Dos Plaines, II· Jinois.

Mt·. and Mrs. Arthut· Geilien­hrtver and daughter, Marie Ann, spent lhe week end with his par­ents, Mr. noel Mrs. Fran!' Geisen·

' haver. Herbert Howe Is confined to his

heme by sicl<ncss. He was talten sick last Monday night.

Mr. and Mrs. JEtck Snyder of Lansing nnd Mr. and Mrs. Adam

• Snyder visited Mr. and Mrs. Dean , Crandall of Jackson Sunday.

Mr. and· Mt·s. M. H. Oesterle spent the week end visiting Mr.

' and Mrs. Fred Sager in Chelsea. Mt·. and Mrs. Sim Clarlt of Lamb

road, Mrs. Leon Preadrnore, Mrs. I<ennctil. Pt·eadmm·e, Mrs. Cameron

• • BRIDGE CLUB MIDIDTI3

Mrs, Harry Spenny entertained hot• bridge cl11b Satm·day evening, Pt•!zos WCI'C flWilt'dcd to Mr;i, Gm·n!d Ornhnm nnrl Mt•s, Hnrolcl Bnt•nhlll, The hostcas act·vcd re­freshments,

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Party Honors Tony Genco

Mr. and Mt·s. John Genco enter· tained a gi'Dnp of r·elntlves Sun· drry In honot• of tho sixth birthday annivet·sary of thelt' son, •rony.

Guests present were Mr. and Mr.A. Rnlph · Cnscm·ll!n, Mr. and Mt·s .• Tomes Coscnrclll and family, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chor·Ies Cnscnrilln and son, Ral.phle, 1111 of Lansing, and Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fontnna of Mason,

Mrs. Genco served blrlhdny ealte, .candy and nuts lo the guests. Tony received many nice gifts.

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Engagement Told

·-·-.. ·-·--· .. ·-----··---------.. --.. MISS BETTY SNIDER

Mr. and Mt•s. Rolland Snidct• of FA'MILY REUNION HELD ·1229 Wesl Columbia roacl, Route

The Spt·lnger family reunion was 3, Mason, announce the engage­held on Sunday at lhe home of Mr. ment of thclt• clR.Ughtet•, Betty Lou, and Mrs. Robert Mooney. There lo Pvt. John Bet·geon, son of Mr. were 18 guests present from Lan- and Mt·s. J. c. Bergcon of Route sing and Holt. 2 M

• • * , nson. Both Betty and John are Mason

Mr. and Mt·s. Fmnk Oesterle of high school graduates. John Is in Williamston vis! led Mr. and Mt·s. the U. s. urmy. Miss sn'ider is em­Holden Stiles Sunday. played at the East Lansing State

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Kiwanians Greet Mason Teachers

Mcm]JCI'H nl' the Mason Kiwanis clulm antl thcl!• wlveH entcrtnlnccl lhc Mnson tenchct•r; and their spouses at cllnnm• 'J'ttesdny night. Mn~on noJJcl~nlw served tho din­ner In the I, 0, 0, li', hnll.

Rlchnrd Dt•ntlow, a member of the club and high sdwol )ll'lncipal. was chall'lllllll of Uw progmm, Su­perintendent .Tames H. Vander Ven Introduced I he tcaehet·s and thc!t• huslmncls or wivo1;,

Cliffot•d Drut·y nf En~il L~nslng, associate clircctor of Y, M. C. A. wol'l(, told ol' his l'Xperlcnccs worl(!ng wl th young people in .Ja­pan lust yen!', He declared that Japan offct·s pt·omisc or develop­Ing into :t d~moct·nLic bulwar·k In the Pacitlc. He ltlllded the set·vlccs of Gcnet•nl Douglas MacAt'lhut· In Japan nncl r·epm'lcll that the Jap­anese hold him In the highest es­teem.

Nancy Bnt'tlci.t, aecnmpanlcd by Mrs. Derwood Cam, sung two so­los.

Mrs. Miller Has Canasta Party

Mr. and Mrs. Emery .Jewett en- Ban!(, tertained Mr. nnd Mr~.. Lynn No dale has been set for tho Mrs. Frcirla Miller entertained Jewell, Mr. and 1[rs. A. T. In- wedding. i.he Mn.ccabces 8l a canasta part:; galls and Mt·. and Mrs. W. N. ,, * Tuesday. Cowles of Leslie Fl'iclFty evening Gt!esl!; Jll'"senl wr,re Mrrrgarel for dinner. The occasion honoreLl d I Ka!'l', Mary Simms, Ann Blevins, Mt·. Jewell's birthday anniversary. Jor an Fa m i y Irene Shemmn, Freicla Parisian.

Harry Lawrence ancl Mr. and Ila Cmnc, Clara Cavender, Je[ll' MI'S. Richard Lawrimce of Port- Reu n ,·on Is Held Barllell, Elsie Corner, Leola Wat-land, Oregon; called on their aunt, kins and Bcnlal1 Swan. Mrs. Gr·ace Allen, Tuesday eve- First pl'ize went lo Leola Wat-ning. They were ·enroutc to their Descendants of Elliot and Liset- !tins, with second going to Freidu home in the West after visiting Parisian. Cnnrly unci nuts werE

M G ta Jordan met Sunday at the their parents, Mr. and rs. uy Charles .Jonlan home in Bellevue sel'\'Cd while they wet·c playing Lawrence in Wnre Necl\, Vir- cards, MIHI Mrs. Ml!let· Bervccl J'C· ginla fot• a family reunion. Nieces, ncph· rrcshmcnts following- the games.

Mr. and Mrs. William Marsh of ews and grandehlldt·cn of the cou- ,., * ,, Minnen.polis, Minnesota, and Mr. pie were present. Mrs .. Jim Young· and Steve, Eliz-and Mrs. Ft•ed Holland oC Fitch- A buffet dinne1· was served and n.hcll! Pollolr ancl Lyle Weldon left burg called on Mr. and Mt·s. Wil· the remainder of the afternoon last week for Asiltn-y colleg-e, Wil· llam C. Schnabelrauch of Stocl(· wa~ spent visiting. Group pictures more, Kcntuci'Y· Weldon is a fresh­bl'idge recently. They also visited were taken. The occasion was also man and Ellznbolh is a juniot·. in Jaakson. Mt·. Marsh s;1ent his the first we&.::lng anniversary of Mrs. Young's ltusbnnd, .Jim, is a youth. near Jacltson and moved to lhc great-grandchildren, Mr. and student at Uw seminary there. Mi ). '7 y go They Mrs. Frani(Jin Burn·, and cele-nneapo ts ., ears a · Mr. and Mrs. Erdman Lipstl'8w plan to visit other parts of Mleh- lwated the birthday anniversaries entertained Mr. and Mrs. Wiliiam igan before returning home. of LeRoy Jordan, Mrs. Gilbert Fnlk, ami their clmtglttm·, Mrs.

City Putrolman Ken Merindorf Burn and Larry Dodge. The 15 James Mitts, and her sons, Garry is sicl< with the flu this weelc Fred guests who attended came from nncl Bobby, fl'Dm Dett·oit at dinner Bmroughs has talten over Merin· Charlotte, Jael{son, Mason, Grosse Sunday. Mr. ancll\It·s. Paul Wright dot'f's dulles. Pointe Farms and S"dginaw. and Paulette from Dear.born called

Mr. and Mrs. Durwould Collar The next t:cunion will be held Sunday evening. and Danny of Williamston enter- lhe last Sunday in September, tained at an anniversary dinner 1952, at lhe Larry Dodge home on Mrs. ti. C. Jolly or Orand Rap· sunday honoring her parents, Mr. Wheaton road, Charlotte. ids has been staying· at the home and Mrs. Ear! Pearsall. ''' • '' of :Mt·. and Mrs. R. G. Henson. She

Mrs. Claude Owen called on Mr. I . he);Jccl care fot· Mr. Henson last

C M '·d · week. · and Mrs. Earl Beel<wilh in Jack· 0Up e arne . In

Betrothed

MISS CHARLElNE BALDWIN

Mr. and Mrs. Burton Baldwin of Onondaga announce the engage­ment of their daughter, Charlene, to Pvt. Dale Nowlin, son or Mr. and Mrs: Richard Nowlin of East Bellevue road, Leslie.

Miss Baldwin Is a senlot• in the Leslie high school. Pvt. Nowlin is slallonccl at Fort Bragg, Not•th Carolina.

No date has been set for the wedding.

\-IAD:<JC'N CLTJB MEET·S Members of the Madl:;on Gir!E

club met at the home of Mrs. Tames Bobeowslti Friday. 'rhey Jlnyccl pedro and prizes went to Mrs. Bemai'C] English, firsl; Mrs. Herman Rich, second; and Mrs. El. D. Smith, thh·d.

lfc * * Mr. and Mrs. Lovern Kosiet· and

ramily and David Kosier spent Sunclay in Whitehouse, Ohio, al :he home of David's parents, Mr. 1nd Mrs. Fred ){osier.

Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Newman of 3attle Creel~ spent the week end vith Mr. and Mrs. Thomas MiC!{ :nd Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wright.

Mr. and Mt·s. George Messner md Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Wing 1nd family of Dansville visiled ~ilrs. Lizzie PerJ(ins of Howell Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. John Powell en­tertained Mr. and Mrs. Cleo Lam-9herc and daughters, Sharon and Linda, Sunday.

l\1iss MargJaret Boehn of Sag­.naw spent the week end with Mt·. .md Mrs. George Kellogg.

Mrs. Susie Jacobs of Eaton Ra,p­:ds is visiting her son, Clarenee J-acobs, Mrs. Jacobs and family . his week.

Mr. and Mrs, Russell Huntlng­·on and her mother, Mrs. Mamle VJ:nclam, attended funeral set·viceu or Mrs. Maclam's sister-in-law in Glkhart, Indiana, Monday. Mrs. Maclam plans to stay in Indiana ;evet·al weel(s.

, Hoxie and Pamela and Mrs. E.

son Sunday. d Mr. ancl Mrs. Gilbert Burn of James Miller and son, Ray, Satur ay Ceremony Grosse Pointe Farms and Mr. anc;

spent the weelt end fishing at. Mrs. Fmnltlin Burn of Saginaw

Mr~. Harvey Bailer of Lansing mel Miss Florence Bailer of St. :'etersburg, Florida, were guests 1t the C. Migrants home the paM •:eelc They also accompanied Mr. 1nd Mrs. Migrants to Saginaw to 1isit Mr. and Mrs. Franldin Bum, \1r·. and Mrs. S. Dulch and family Nere also guests at the Bum h.ome.

I{ecn and son, Mike, all of Lan­~ing called at lhc home of Mt·. and Mrs. Frank Geisenhaver Sunday afternoon.

Houghton Lake with John Miller. Miss Bat,bara Hall, daughter of. spent the week end with l\1t•. ancl Mt·s. Nellie Lindsley and Mrs. ·Mr. and Mrs. Jude Hall of Route Mrs. C. Migmnt~. They all at­

Edna Moore called on Mrs. Dot:a 3, Mason; and Robert Johnson, son tended the Jorckm reunion at the Smiley Sunday afternoon. of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Johnson of Charles Jordan home west of

Leslie, spol<e theit· wedding vows Charlotte Sunrlny.

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Saturday evening before Justice Mr. and Mrs. Be mar ·1 Hollnel' of the Peace Roy Artams. Mr. and and family visited Mr·. and Mrs. Mt·s. Donald Horstman attended Alvin Niefer·L of Flat Roclc Sun­the couple. clay. They are Mt·s. Holmes' pat'·

The bride wore a navy blue ents. dress with a shouldet• corsage of Mt·. and Mt·s. Donold Green ancl white camations. Mi·s. Horstman son, Wat•t•en Michael, of Detroit qhosc a maroon suit with rr em·- spent the weel< end with Mr. and sage of carnations. The couple will Mrs. Elgin Ellsworth and Mr. anrl reside at the home of the bride· Mrs, Gem·ge Green. The Ellsworths groom's parents. He is employell are Mrs. Green's grancl.pat·ents. at the Fisher Bocly in Lansing. Donald is the son of Mt·. and Mrs.

Mrs. Johnson graduated fmm George Green. Mason high school in 1950 .. Mr. Mt·. and Mrs. George Gorham at­Johnson attended· Ingham TowH- tended a birthday anniversary din-ship Agricultural school. ner In Dimondale Sunday honoring

* * " Mt·. G01·.ham's fatlre,·, Chat·le.s E. ollfr. and Mrs. Robert Richards of

Lansing called on Mt·s. Zola Os­bome Sunday evening.

Mrs. Deligllt Laws visited Mrs. Zola Osborne Monday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Kat·r and children called on Mrs. George Miller in Eaton Rapids Sunday. Mrs. Miller stays with Mrs. Ar· thm· Kowall,, Mrs. Miller is im­proving· from her recent sickness.

Mrs. Zola Osborne and Mrs. Lora Barnes of Lansing visited Mt·s. Mildred Glover and Janet of Leslie last Thlll'sday.

Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Huntington entertained Mr. and Mrs. Delos Hanna of Middleton at dinner· Sun­day . .Mr. Huntington and Mrs. Hanna are brother and sister.

Mr. and Mrs. Jose•ph Tater anrl family of Detroit spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Perrine. The Perrines visited Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Neu of Bunker Hill in the ·evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Balter of Jackson called on Mr. and Mrs. Eugene RilYby Sunday. Mrs. Ribhy visited Mrs. Robert Stid of Wil­liamston Friday ..

Gorham, who is 80. Twe· ty-flvc guests a.ttended.

Mr. and Mrs. Cliff01•r! Migrant~ wer·e guests at dinner at the C. Jordan home in Bellevue one day last weelc

Mt·. and Mrs. John Hamlin and family and Mr. and Mrs. Waym Coolw of Dans·ville were guests at dinner Sunc!a~· of Mt·. and Mrs. Hubet'l Roy. The Roys are Mrs John Hamlin's parents.

Mr. and :Mrs. Leslie Hotlgson en· tertained nt dinner •ruesday Mr. a nrl Mt·s. Lcstet· Hodgson of Beld­ing and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ste­vens of Michigan City, Indiana.

Mrs. Howanl Smith of Mason IF providing fnll fashions fot· the Mt. fjope Methodist church benefit style show, scheduled to be held at the Woman's -club Iwuse in Lan­sing on Thursday, September 27.

Sings for VFW

Mr. and Mrs. Tt•ent Sawyer vis­.ted Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Daniels md family at Grand Ledge Sun­lay.

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rose visited ;rr. and Mrs. Doyle Jessen in Lan­;ing Sunday. Mrs. Donald Hook of Coldwater was also a guest at the I essen home,

Mrs. A. B. Cul_hum \'fsited her .on, Sgt .. John Culham, in the hos­pital at Scott air force base, Belle­•ille, Illinois, ·several days last .veelt.

l\1r,. and Mrs. Manley Engebt·et­;on of Elsie and Mr. and Mrs, Mil­:on Inks of Lansing visited Mr. md Mrs. Lawrence Barton and ~umily Sunday afternoon.

Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. \fellis Bateman and Kenny at­:ended the Herbert Clark and Shirley Gregg wedding in Wil­lamston. Mr. Clarlt is Mr. Bate­nan's nephew.

Mrs. Alfred Allen is leaving this .veek end to spend the winter with Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Dowel at 1415 Henderson Drive, Kalamazoo. Mrs. Dowd is Mrs. Allen's daughter.

Dr. and Mrs. M. J. Green and .family spent Sunday in Warsaw, J:ndiana, visiting friends .

Mrs. Nellie Lindsley and Mrs. Edna Moore called on Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Morrow of Aurelius Sunday aftemoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Walter H. Blome Jf Tecumseh visited Mrs. Henry Palen Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mt·s. Frank Jasdofer and Mr. und Mrs. Harold Johns and family of Webberville called on .Mrs. Palen 3unday evening.

Deputy Sheriff Robert LQrenccn is on vacation ft·om the sheriff's Jepartment this weelc

Mr. and Mrs. James Vander Ven attended the superintendents con­lention at Traver.se City last rhursday throug·h Saturday.

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Mr .. and Mrs. Leon McBride of' Wayland visited Mr. and l\1t·s. Rus­se1! McBride and family over the weel< end. T.hey attended lhe Mich· igan State-Orc.gon State football

Mrs. George Stricltling enter­tained Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Stric],. ling of Lansing for Sunday din· ncr. "'

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Miss Jr•r•i Ray :Miss .Jeri Ray, featured vocalist

with the Joe Cappo orchestra, now under the direction of Earl Henry, will uppear at the Legion Memori· al building Friday, September 28 for the Veterans of Foreign Wars "Harvest Ball." Tickets will be available at the door, or from any member of the VFW. The ball is sponsot·ed ,by the Jean R. Ander­son Post No. 7309,

Mr·. ancl Mt·s. Charles Strayct· and family entertained Mr. and Mrs. George Durant and family of Lansing at d·inner Sunday. Mrs. Durant and Mrs. Strayer are sis­ters.

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar VanSteeland nod family called on Mrs. Mat·y Saelens of Lansin-g Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner left for Mesa, Arizona, Friday to spend the winter.

Mrs. Forest Smith, owner of the Parlstyle Shoppe, attended a style show it1 Detroit Sunday and Man­clay.

Mr. and Mrs. Chal'!es Wiley spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. George A. Turner at· Holt.

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Waspcr called on Mr. nnd Mrs. Will Ferguson and daughter, Marie, of Wil!ian1s· ton Sunday.

Mrs. Flora Turner is visiting Mr. and Mrs. James Turner of Jnel1son for It few wcclts,

Priscilla Circle Elects Officers

Memllct·s of tho Prlsclllrt clrclo of the Mclhodlsl W. f-l. C. S. mol. Mondny evening nl J.hc home nJ' Mrs, Wllf!'Bd Dent with Ml's. Charlqs Miller ns co-hos! oss,

Officers r•!Jnson 1'01' l.hr enmlng­ycnt• were: Mt·s. GiiKon P<'III'Hn!l, ~hnil'JTifln; M1•s. mvc,lvn Ahnl'l'el', vlcu-chnil'lllAn; llrt•s. H. fl. PtilVcl·, qeci'Ctnry; Mrs. Lucille Wilen:;, treasut•cr: Mrs. r •. B. Bnrr, HOC)'('· tary or snclnl t·cln\.lnns; Mrs. llny· nom! MeLean, plrclgc secretary: Mrs. Alton fJI.I'OIIrl, RCCJ'nlni'Y of lpit·ltnnl lifo; Ut·s . .Toe Roc: pt•n­t~'l'am chnl!·mnn; Mrs. T!Jvclyn Shnffer, hnspllnlliy chnlrmnn; Mrs. Bernnt·ci Smith nml Mrs. Wayne Bullen, tclephnnc enmmll­tce; anrl Mt·s. William Clitl'l(, llow­cr chalrmnn·.

Mrs. Oltellls Hnll gave lhe rlevo­tlons and Mt·,,, Ruy Pc1·kins, Mr·s. Wayne Bullen nn1! Mr·s, J~ranl( Launstcln enacted n pluy.

The hostess served t•eft•eshmenlH to the group.

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llave You Met? Mt•, nncl Mt'll, Dnnlel 0, Pfnnn·

11llol of .U 7 Bn!'I10H Hlrcct, 'l'hc;v live In rtn n,pnrtment In tho ,Jennie Dllllln homo,

·rho,v moved lo Mnaon lnst mon lh ft•om Wll!ll'lon, Toxns, WiHWe he \VIIS IIKHISI.nnt 00111\ty ngt·lcnllnrnl n.gcnl. Mt·s. Pfnm1-stlol tnught lll'l In Bnllng high sclwnl.

Mr·. Pfnnnstlcl is now n fP'IHl· lllttc stnclent rtt Mlchlgnn Slnl.c college, She iH 11 fmu'lll gmclo to;rcher in t.ho Mnson Kehool,

Orrs Honored At Reception

l\11'. nnd Mrs. Donn OtT wet·~ honored last Weclne:~dny evening nl P. reception llolcl in the Aumlil!H Center Baptist chru·dr. The couple WIIH llllll'l'icd In Fcb!'l!llry In Ten· ne~~ro whel'c 01'1' ltos been sln­lioncd. He i~ ll seaman first class In the navy.

'l'lwy IHtve been home scvm·Hl wee!(;; visiting his parents, Ml'. nnrl .Vfrr., W. D. OtT of Onanrlnga, nncl Iter pm·onts, Mr. and Mt·s. Doyt Miller· of JDaton RaiJicls. 'rltey J'e­tmned to Memphis, Tennessee,

I Woclncsday.

Surprise Party Held Saturday

Fmu·lcen !'t·lonciN t,:l!lliorcrl nl tho HJ\rold JJurrlno home Sillnt'ddy IJ,ftOI'IlOOn fOI' II Hlll'pl'iHC Piil'ly given In hnnnr of .John Huffin~·~ 12th blrlllrlHy lllllllVCI'~!Iry.

'1'hey played g-nntoH tlurlng- tho nflernoon nflcr whiel1 lw npcnml his mnny g·lfL~. Mrs. Huffine, .Jolm's mother, sot·vcrl llit•thdHy Ci!IW lllltl Icc CI'CIIJl\ to lhc g'I'OII)l.

Tllaso Jll'csenl wet•e .John's sis· tc1·, Doris, Jim 1-lnHIH'Ollclt, Eclllle Hasbt·ouel(, Dnlo, ,Jan~ nnrl Mat·y Wnrnct·, Hex nnd Rnnnhl Sheath· elm, Dinno .Jcnl<o, Hobert Voc:el1, Donnlr! nnrl nonnlrl Gmv or Lcll· lie, LHt'I'Y But·eh nnrl 'unto nnrl Shirley Glynn oJ" Mason nnd Cal'l Hoss of Wlllim!lKton.

M!'H . .Jenn B!ll'c.:h llllil Mrs. Har­old Glynn of Mn.:;on, Mt·s. Shirley Gray of J,esllc and Mt·s. C. Hoss of Williamston were also pt·csenl.

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Harvest Ball Is Friday Night

PerJple in lhc community n r-.Joanna BI'Own, rlnugiJlct• of Ml'. mng-erl tho recaption. Guc~ts

1nc! .::rt·s. lluRscll l\T. Brown of pla>•ecl games rrt'l.cl' whiclr the Baht em, Pct'Rian Gull, 11nrl Mnsrnr, eouple opened thelt· gifts

MembeJ's of Uw .Jean n. Ander· son Posl No. 7:!0!l, VetunUIH of Jcorcig-n Will'S, 111'1' lnldng· Clll'l! or last-minute c!ctn.lls fm· the !lt·st nnnunl harvest llall willch will IJc held Friday night. ~mel Mlll'ray .J. Klalllll'l' or BurfH!rJ, , ..

;•polw Lhoil' wccldinog vows in IDII'· .Tello, cake nne, .::ot fee wcl'c ton, Marylanrl, Scplemhcr 21. :~•n;ve~.l f1.'0~1: a !.able cenlcl'ccl will!

Mrs. Klauber is an Amcricnn " lotdl dllanfet~ent.

The .lac Cappo or·cheslm, with Jeri Ray as vocalist, will J."umlsh the music. Dancing will be fmrn 9:30 to 1 :30, nl lhe Legion 1\Ic­morlal building·.

Air Lines stcwanlm;.s. Site allcnrlcd ochool in Mnson, Bnhmln, lndlrr, F'erry Hnll in Lal(C Ji'orcsl, Illinoi!;, 1nd Soullreml\Iethorlbl Unil'l.'l'sil.y 1t Dallas. For tho lnst Jg month':: she lws been with Amcrienn Ai·,· Lines In Los Angeles, Buffrrlo anc! New Yorlc She will nhanrlon 1lyin.c: to make her home in BuCfnlo.

T·he bridegroom is a gmrluate ltudent of c!cn.tistr,l' in the Uni­\'et·sity ol' Buffalo. H~ is tire son 1f Dr. and Mrs. Phillip Klauber or Buffalo.

The bl'ide'!l parents plan to gu to Buffalo Octo !Jot· 6 to a ltencl a reception fot· the bridal co11.plc.

* * * Claude Perrin Wa!; honored rtt a

surprise birthday anniversary par­ty on Sunday. 'rllct·e were 20 guests present. Tul'i<ey sand· wiches, calcc and ice t.:t'eatn were served.

Mt·. and Mrs. C. 0. Church of Bay Cily are visiting Mrs. W. S. Rhodes this weclc

Mrs. Charles need entertained: her chlltlren and grandchildren Suncluy nt a. party honoring thu birthday anniver·sary of her· lms­band, Charles llecc!.

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Miss Meredith McLcun of Dear­horn visited Mt·, rmd Mt·s. Ray­mond McLcnn Snnrlny.

Mr. ancl Mt·s. Rus.scil Birkett cn­lct·tainer! Mrs. August Hoppe and claughlot·s, Banbarn und Lccnnnc of Lansing fl'Om Sunday unti! Wednesday. Mrs, Hop.pc is the Bit·l<ctts' clrlllghter. Mr. and Mt•s. Robert Blrlwtt of Lansing nnc1 family spent Saturday evening· with the Russell Bir!(etts.

M1·s. Pearl Hardenburg spent last wee!~ with her sister, Mrs. 0. V. Best, at PlcFLsnnt lake.

Robert Anderson ts·h~ntl ol' the dance committee wilh Howard nobct'ls, Lynn Bullen and .Jerry Sumteaux assisL!ng him. V. lc, W. members arc selling llcl(elo,

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Mr. and Mrs . .TacoiJ Pcrshon or Mount Clemens vis! leu Mt·. unci Mrs. Howurtl Roberts antl family Sunday.

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'Round the Calendar Auxiliary Unit Has lnstall.ation I

With Ml'li, Helen Clli'l.ol' of Lan-, Hing nJYIC!Ifll.lng-, the nowl,v-ctccto!) offlcm•H of 13 I'" w n u-Cnvonr!ot·l AlllO!'iPIIn L<'glnn AIIXitlnry No. J.l8 of Mnsnn were lnHinllorl •ruoH- 1 clrt,Y "vcnlng- a!. l.hu Legion Mc­

Couple Wed in Lansing Church with

Organizations MnmhOJ'H of tho Snninl' Ilirl:hrlny

<'luh will nwot. 'rhlli'Hrlny, OC!iobu•· 1 rLt t.he Huzot l(I•onz homo on .SnnrJhlli I'Ofld,

'rllO memi>oi's of' the Hnppy fllr'lhrlny olub will moot at Uw honw nf Mrs, Kenneth Brown, nt .ll::JO nn Thlll'Rrlfly, OcloiWI' 4, und l'rom IIHH'o tlw.v' will go to tho homu of Mr:<. Wallo!' KrchR of Tcnwlerville. M1·s. KJ•ebs will have nH co-•hoslcHHcH M1•s, l(onncth Brown nml M1•s. RoheJt Icullu!', T'hn,n attPJHIIng ore tn tnl1e their nt•tlcl~tl fol' 1 hn white elephant

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M1·, ~net MrH. Art.hUJ' ,Jowett re­cclverl 11 loleplwne enll Monrluy night fi'Onl Cupt, nncl Mrs, .Joel H. Rlr!IW!'l nnrl Ruth Ann.

Mr. nnd Mrs, Chnrlca Clinton spont Snnil11y nt thch· ctnl.tugo nt • Tosiln lnlw, 'I'hcir glloHtH cl\ll•ing­tiw day wore Mr. nJHI Mt•s, An­rh•cw Hunt of Itlmcn, Mr. unci Mrs. Donnld Lehman nncl dnughl.c!t' of l~Jint, M1•, nnd Mt•H, Cni·Jton Wnllet·R of Lansing anc] MI'H, Wil­ma Lehman, Miss Llncln Clinton, Mt•s, Regina Maxwell nnd M1·a. Mn1•gnr•et Bul'gcss, MI•s, Ninn De­Wilt of Lyons visited two rlnys nt the Clinton home this weok.

MJ'R, Zona Davia apen aeveraJ clii)'H lhlH woel1 wllh her gt•nnd• rlaughtm·, Mi'H, Phll Stllo~ nnd Mr • SlllnH flll<l fttmlly M T.,caltu, She nl~to pl11nH to visit. M1•, nnd Mra, r~oynl Wubsle1• nnd t'amlly of Bat· lie CJ•nol<, Mi'H, WellHlot• is another g'l'lli1Ciclnughtut• of Mrs, Davis,

mnJ•ial l>uilrllng.

'rho 'llln~ nfJ'IccJ·s nl' llw unit nro: MrH, Cr·rwe Ankney, fli'"Hi­rlent.; MI'H. fa1'n1n Smith, fiJ'Rl vlco-

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Extension Clubs T·ho Rlchcl'ts wer•c In Seflttlc

when !.hoy CliJ.iled. Tlwy have been In the J•'nl' East fol' lhc past two

M1•, and Mi'R, Kenneth Sehi'IIm nntl M1·. nnrl M1•s, .Jncl1 Torry~h und l'nmily or Lnnsing spent Sun. day evening with M1•. and M~s. Olivui' Schi'am and fllmlly, •

PI'oslrlonl; MI'H. DOI'iH m!Cr!rl, HOC· I ,, Roufhi\'I'Kt WlH'I,ttfir•lrl onrl vine-president; Mrs. Beverly: "Something my mother Hill, HOCI'f'llu·y; Miss GloJ•in Hni.IJ-, Whkh iH now oulmodrd" WHS the btiJ•n, lr<'rtSJIJ'or; MI'H. Mlli'JOI'io 1 mit cnll l'OHponsc when 18 mem­Pnl'ilcl', ehnplain; Mrs, ~inlet hers of the Southwest Whonltleld MnsoH, htslol'inn; and M1·s. Olive exlension !P'oup mol fn1· theil' Scp­Bl'llwn, Horg-cant-nt-nJ'ntH, l.ombeJ' mrellng nt the home of

Hnle, On n'l;ldny evening, ·scrlembor

28, tncmbc'm or the executive hnnt·rl of tlw Mcl.hori!Ht W. S. CJ, S. Dl'e to moot. at lhe MethorliRt

yen1·~. Cnpt. Ril!hei't wna n. cloct01 Mr. flnd· Mt•s, William .r. Mrtl'­in Jnprm the fii'RI: youJ• and rlurlng Hhall of l~cndaltvltle, lncllitno, we1·e tho IHH;t yen!' HCJ'Ved in Kor•en, Ho gueslfl of Mrs. MHrHhHII's purent.s, will bo slutloned at Cnmp Cook, Mr. and .Mrs, Floyd Baldwin, ovc:I' CtJIJfoi'nin.. the weell end,

The Riclwl'i.s left for Michigan Mr. nnd MJ•s, IllVCI't Pen'1·snll,

T!Jesrluy lllnl'lling and expoet to lift•, nnd Mrs. Richard Bnntiold unrl JH'I'ive in Mason this weclt encl. Mrs, NinR Pnl'l<or of Wixom viHit­

MJ•s, Jtic:lim•l is tho .Jewelts eel Mr. and M1·s, TIJvcl'[ Pcl.lt:ys

111!', nnd M1·s. ,lames Pierce of Clllii'rll'nln visited Mr·. nntl .Mt•s, TI•ving P:Prce Ttlesdny nnd Wedncsrlay .• lHillCs Plorco nnd Irv· Jng Plel'cc lll'C l>rolhers.

Mrs. Curter, wlw Is u member· M1·s. Dnn Pnlr·icll on Thursday, of OlrisnJo!JIIi! 11nil In Lansing, .IH I Septcmbc1· 20 for dinneJ• at noon, n. pnsl p!·csirlcnt·or the Sixll1 DJH- 1 r·.rrs. Me•·lo Swan nnd Mrs. Mur­lrlet ossocinlion ul' the Auxillnl'y, 1 ton f'nllol< assisted the hostess in hiJH held nthe1· diHlJ'icl offices, Is 1 HCI'Ving- n bol1emlon rllnne!'. Mrs. nclive in the "8 anrl 40" and has Hamiel Huffine hoi<cd n birthday filled 11111ny pn»itlon' i1.1 he!' unit. enl<l' honor·ing the anniversni·les of In conducting- the Installation Mrs, Wli'l Wal'nol' nnd M1·s. Har­se!'Vice, MJ'H. Cn1·ter enm mended old Glynn. '!'hoy ouch received the Muson g'I'OIIp for I Is fino I'CC!- gift.:;, MJ'H. Robei't Foreman

C!hllreh at 8;00 p. 111.

l'vloniiJei'H nf tl1c PiJJII Community club will merl. 111 the homo of i\•11', nn·l Ml'H, H. n Hnmlltnn 'I'IIIII'Srifl)' nt'tm·noon, Oeloher ·1. i\TJ'H. 1-lamil­to>J will be 11ssislerl by M1·s. M~·1·on Hnlnws, 11fi'H. Rny Plnlt nnd Ml'~.

daughter. ,,, " ~~~~~is; 1~.~~~~/cursall Is Ml'H.

Mrs. Bertha Dnvls of Leslie spent sevcJ'nl dnys this week with Mr. 11nd Mrs, .r. W. Davis.

Conrad Posz Speaks At Study Club Meet

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orr! In the p11st yen1·, and I he l'ee- celver.J tllC g-uest prize. ognilion rucPivud nl the r!l!part-/ Wolcmncd liS visitors to the mcnt convenlion. mcollng" were Mr·s, Rlchll!'d Hay-

Mrs. Anlwey, whn is entering/' hoo oJ' Musnn ru1d M1·s. Frederick upon lleJ' socond yea!' as p!'eslrlcnL Ewing of Lanstng, of lhn Inca! Au:{ltini'Y, WaH PI'C- 1 After the meeting was opened sunled wil.h 11 g·ifl. f'J·nn1 ll1e unil ' by Mrs. Frnnk EvcJ•f'lt, ehalnnon, nnrl hot' pasl-prusiclcnt'' pin. M1·s. each mcmhcr preHenterl a , Wh1lo Cl!J'lel' t·eccivcrl fin rJI'(~hirl 111 ne- elephant to the club or pmd 25c Jmowloclgmcnl of ilt'l' S<'l'Vieos. fn1· recreol.iun prizes. Mrs. Jesse

All ;,ftke1·s anrl committee Sherwood solei dish cloths to he!~ chn.i 1·mcn presr.nlcrl their a11nunl 1 tho llowet• fund. ~~:s .. ~aw;.o~~c rt•pm·ts 011 l.lw nf'l.ivitics ol' tho , Donn showedF C~J'JS~1;ds ·h c,t~~~~ l'tst C'.ll' At the close of uw

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1 While M1·s. mn { · lUre 1h',,;,·,ney"~ :e''"J·;, 11 llw otJI.Noing· of- Mrs. Roy Hills, leurlors, clisplayecl ., ~., '' ·'·' ' "' , • 1 · 11 ·I t1 ey had made. fleers served rel'l'eshm~nls. nell amps Wl c 1 1. ,.,

'' "' * illw on the program was MIR. l~incllev of the Detl'olt Edison

b com pn'ny who showcod slides on Mrs Fos U rg hotter lig'hling in the lwmo, • The next meeting is scheclulecl

d T d for Octohct• at tho home of Mrs. Fete ues ay I Kenneth Hili in Aurelius Ccntol:: * 1\la.snn "

Mrs. Nm·•·is Pai'l<er entertained The Mason exto~sion ch:b. will TtJesduy evening at a miscellanc- hold an open m~etmg on F1~d~~t ous slwwct· honoring M1·s. Enrl October 5, at 1.00 at the .. co,. FosbtiJ·g·, the fol'mcr Emma Don- house. M1·s. Lcnnah Bac!m" 11~11 airlson. Mrs. Bel.ty Clarl<, Mt'ii. be tho spcai<CJ',. Her subJect \~1~! F'""hnr·r:'s daughle!', was co-host- be "Unr!erstand111g Teen-~.gcr ·

' All mothers of the commumty are css. d I . 'l d 1wcnly-threc guests allen ec. ll1Vl e ,

Olds Huarl Tho hostcs;;es served cake, coffee * anrl ice crram. 1\frl-i. Eat·l Hong and Mrs. Edga1· Sheldon of Mason and Mrs. Paul Sigomney of Lftll­slng bal<cd the ca!<es.

The first meeting of the season was heir! at tl10 home of Mrs. Re"'inalcl Mine!', 'l'hel'c wn~ a sh01t ·>

MRS. RAY .M. COCHRANE

Ea1·l DJmsmm·c. Colli'IHI Posz, pmi.'CHSDI' of Wl'it-'r!Je Maccabees will have n l't'g·- len nne! spoken Englist

1 at Mich­ulni' ITHJctlng at lhu hall Muntluy,

lgan Sl!Jlo C!Oilcgc•, spoke to mem-Ociohe!' 1, nl 8;00, tiers nl' tile Senior Child Study

Mason extension club mcmbcro club Wr!dncsrlay evening. His top­will meet. with MI'H, CIHtl'los le was "11nrllo 'and Television," B

1·ooks on Werinostlft,Y, Octobci' 10, He ln·ought. ont in llis tall{ the

at 1:00 [l. m. This will he the an- fnel thnl it' people do nnl appJ·ovc n!Jal rleel.inn meeting. · · l

Mcmbri'B nf the Helen A. Du- of l'ariio and television as Jt 1s sc Bn!~ Past. Nollie G!'flllll J:luh will up lhrr are three place;; to writP,

'tllC local station, tho Jlrog-I'Hill meet with I."tilclle Smil11 'J'IHII'S-dav 01,,ming-, Scplomhur 27, at spnnoor nne! l.hc Fodeml Commu-

. M 1 nieal.ions eon1misslnn. eigl1l. o'c!oclc. Mrs. Mamie ae nm M 1·s. Glenn Oesterle opened her ..-will :-1Ct'\'(l ns co-hntJlcss. 1V"

Mrs. GlwJ·ies Norlhl'llp will en- home fo1' the meeting with LI'S

loi'Lain mcmhei'R or the Hallie A. Ray Pr.rl<ins and Mrs, Franl< Fnrrl Past Ttfall'ltJJS club 'l'hlJJ'sduy Lnunstcin as en-hostesses, Mem­ev"ning, Scpt. 12 mber 27. iler·s vntecl to g-ive $126 lo liw lo­

Thc Octobe1· ,I meeting- or tile cal fluoride progTam, Wchh Selwol eluh will be held at The hostesses serv·cd pumpl1i11 the hnme of Mr;;, c. s. Huntington. pic and coffee as l'cfreshments.

Dunn Community club will meet ZONE MEillT~N~ ~LANN'ED with Mrs. Annn Wt·nolc Wcrlncsci:Jy aft.;mr.on, Ocloher 3, al lwo Jackson zone, Nazr!J·onc Young· o'ciocl{, . People's g'l'Oi!p will meet nl 2:30

~Phe P/'esbytcrinn VVomcn·~ ns~ p, m., Sulw·<Iay, ScptrJnbm· 20, socialion will hnld a runuw1ge Hille anrl at 7:30 SHturclny evening- nt. Satunlny, Oclobcl' l~. in llw l>a:;e- the MBson Nazarene churcll, Rev. mcnL of the Pre;;bylel'inn church. Paul Hoorn;;tra; pastor of the

B!nc Star 1v!othe1·s will lwve ;, N•<:Mll'enc chlll'ch of Howell, will l'eguin 1· nllJeling Tue3tlay, Ocloilor be special spca){et• for the CI'C· 2, nt 7:30, al the Legion 1vrelnDI'ial ning, b11 ild in g. 1vlcm bet's a lt ending <U'e lo ta lw a l Oc gift.

Cuh Seoul.> ·anrl their families will have a potlur:k suppe1· at Raynor park Friday evening . at 6; 30. Tho:w in lore~ teet in S cout111g are also invited.

• * M1·. A nci MI'S, PH lli MUI'I'It.Y en­

l:crfaincri Mr. Hnd M1·s. LoonH rei Gilmarlin and son Diclc of Lan­Hing. a l dinner Friday.

Ilenson 's

Moe/ern D1y Cleaners

Pick-up Service

Phone Mason 2-1511 ·

Attend the

Harvest Ball Friday Night

September 28 legion Memorial Building

Mason

Music By The

Joe Cappo Orchestra

Mrs. Fosburg received many niee gifts.

Tho werlrling tool< place Septem­ber 10 at Angola, Indiana.

bn:7iness meeting ancl Mrs. Garth Miss Verla Jean Snyder and bridesmaid and Mal'lha Ann J"Ars. Olney Returns Brownlee and Mrs. Rniph Webber Ray M. Cochrane spoi{c thcit· wed- dcr served as flower girl.

will ho hostesses for tho Octohel' ding vows Satu1·day evening, Sop. Charles G. Gt·cen or Lansinr; HomA From Scotland

Rev. nne! Mt·s, Hugh Putnnm nt-1 I Dancing from 9:30 to 1:30 tended Jncksun Zone moeling at/ Sponsored by the Jean Anderson VFW Post Heading, recently. •---------------· .. ·------------......:

* * * mcelin~. Tl1e main nttmction of tem!Jer 15, in the Wesleyan Meth- was best man. Bob Kics of Lan- -

the evgning· was a pin){ nne! blue odist church, Lansing. sing ancl Jacl{ Wate1·stradL of Mrs. F1·ancis Olney and so~,

showe1· given by the club for Mrs. The bricle's parents are Mt·. and Dansville ushered the guests to H.ogcr, 3 ~:,. have rctul'ncd to then· Party Held Saturday Donald Howe. Rcf>·cshments of Jce Mrs. Ea!'l Snyder of Route 2, Ma- their seats. home in Mason arLo1· spending

1 cream nnd cal'e were servecl b~· son. M1·. Cochmne is the son of A I'eception was hrld in the thJ·oe months in Scotland. 'l'hoy Mrs. Miner and Mrs. Kendall Mr. and Ml's. Archie Cochrane of church parlors following the cere- made the tl'ip both ways on tho For Korea Veteran I Howe. _, Dansville. mony. Tiered wedding cake and ocean Iinet· Georgie. * Rolfp ' Mrs. Charles Groen of Lansing punch wore served us J'Cfresh-' Mt·s. Olney is a native of Scot-FI'icnds nnd neigh hot•;; gathered Officers of the Rolfe extension wns matron of honor. Bridesmaids ments. After the reception the Janel. She and Francis Olney were 1

in the Aurelius Center town hall cl11b were cleclecl at a meetin,; wore Miss Virginia Crammer of couple to:o"' a trip to Hanison. :narried thet·e in June, 1045. Saturday evening at an open held nt the Rolfe school Thu1·sday Williamston and Maxine Snyder. They are now living at their· home 'rJ

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y went to Scotland to visit house honol'ing Cpl. Lall'rence night. Mrs. Julia Rogers was Alice Elaine Snyder was junior on Dexter Trail. her sisters at Dundee. While there (Dutch) Jennings. CJ>I. .Jennmgs elected chairman; Mrs. Beulall ---------------;--------------- they also spent seveml days in recently returned honw from Ko- Swan, vice-ehaiiman; M1·s. Alice I d \ OBSERVE ANNIVF.P.·SARY Englanrl visiting her brothers. She rca. He is the son of Mr. and 1111's. Bl'own, secretary: Mt·s. Mae An- I Mrs Pau Mu gett snid that conditions are about J~i·cd Jennings. notlc Smith and Mrs. Flo!'ence ' . Mr. n.nrl Mrs. Willifll11 Cn 1'1 cele- the same in Scotland as they were'

People in the .c~J~llml~ity, span- Fetters, leader·s. A constituti~~l Is Honored Saturday bmtocl their lOth v~crlrling annij <.luring vVorld Wal' II. Meal. is' Sonoi·erl the atfan. Ct<lel. and .I was adopted b,Y the club. M1s.. versm·y Fl'lclay evenmg. M: .. RJH t'll d the C"'"' ralion is

I t M1·s. Duane Thurll>v, Mr. fiJI(] Mrs. s r scarce an "" doughnuts were s~I'Vod as t:etres 1- 1 Alice Bmwn explained how 0 Mr. nncl Mr.s. HerboJ•l Fox, Jr., · one a wee!{

mont;;. Cpl. .Ten~mgs recmvccl a malcc ft smocl{ed Pillow and t'e- entertained Saturday evening- at a A. G: Campbell, llh. F.ml MJ·~· Max M ~ . 1 Mr · Oln y lived in Plll'SC of money !rom the commu- freshments wet·e served. • ]Ja1·t'.' t1onorin"" M1·s. Paul Mudl!ett, Warflc, Mr. and MJ·s. HJChat:d / c·t'fl. .''~r f . s?,:, , ?i·s p!'CI'ious

·' ~ Morris and Mr. ancl Mrs. LoUis H 1 otma 01 ~ ... .I ea: , 1 nity. ''' Hml'il\'t' 1 Jr. Guests were Mr. Mudgett, Mr. Woods entet'lained them ,.1t ,

1 pRJ'ly to movmg to Mason 1t1 Mmch, ·

• * * Memhei'S of tho Hawley ext?n- ancl M1·~. Lynn Noxon, Mr. and at Sc.hulei·'s in MaJ·sl;all. Th'e 1950. Fm.ncis is the son of Mr. and ELECT A CIRCLE MEETS sian gmup held their first fall Mrs. ftonald 'smith, Marlene Ha1·t, M E I Oln y The Elecla eiJ'Cle of the 1\lcthod- meeting at the home o rs. a P Mr.

111111 1\'tJ·s. Stanley Kran~. ··· f M R I

h e.Toup ]JI'esentecl lhc honored rs. 111.1 .. , .. e ·· .. •.· .,,., ist W. S. C. S. mel with Ml's. Aseltine Septembot· 20. The grou)l Gmver Alcers Donna Hunt and couple with a* giSt. Lawrence Burgess Tuesday with met at noon for a potlucl{ di~ner. · Joan .Jewett. ' Holloway News · 26 membe

1·s nnd lhrce guesls pres- Following the rlit111er a husmo~s Cat·ds wet·e ihe r.Jiversion of the R · b G · j Ll

cnl. The pmgram consisted of a meeting was b?ld with M!:s. L~t~ evening. The prizes were given to a1n 0Vv' "ir S naVe Geot·ge Gaber of Ft. Jaclcson, sldt, "'l'he Ach•nnce of a Skeptic." Ne\l~nnn Hs chamnan. The toil W<~o lhc guest of honor. Mrs. Fa;.; lnsta.llatf'on MOilO'ay South Carolina, has been visiting Mt·s. Ben Wilbur· gave tho called by Miss Eurai Royston. The se1·ved coffee, cnice and sand- his mother, Mrs. Teresa Gaber, rlevoll

·on." .. MI'ii. Bn !'hill' a Wallcet· >:'J'oup discussed tho Clll'lslmas. \"J.Ciles. Tho e:rou11 lll'Osentecl Mrs. this wcclc

" "' d I ' -~ The Rainbow Girls of Mason · and MI'H. Dol'Olhy Fol't'is hall worlcshop lesson and ma c P a~s Mudgett with a bassinet. 1

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. _ Mrs. Myra Cheney is coufino~l to

service. be held at the home of MI·s. C. A. tlon Monday cvemng. . I ing her son, Paul, and family at chal'go of the cancllclight pledge fo1· tho October meeting wh1ch wlll * • • Assembly No. 38 •. 10 ns a a hc1· bod at tho home. While vtstl.-~

* * Mosher. Hospital Nevvs l\Iary Ann Hallenbeck was m- Vernon, she had an accident. She NI!JmDLEPOIN1' CLUB J'vfEET.S * * stalling officet·; Belly .Hinkle, Ill· was retumecl to the homo whcr·e

Ml's. Donald Densmo1·o enter- A • l Patients in tho hospital this stalling chaplain; Auclrey Brown- she is now slaying-. tnincrl members o[' ti1•1 Nrccllepoint 7\lew . rrlva S Weelc nre MJ·s. Alvin Nottingham field, instttlling marshal; Phyllis "' club Tuesday evening. Mrs. \Vii- .L 'fj of Slockbl'idge, Mrs. Emily Brice Cheney, installing musician: and LYONS ATTENDING COLLEGE liam Porter n nrl Ml'H, Louis Sticl Mr. and 'MJ·s. Herbert Hartig of and Juanita Poquino of Holt, Mt·s. Shirley :.\icMichaol, installing re- Chai·Ics Lyons, son of Harold won bridge honot·s. Holt OI'C the parents of a. claugh- Mollie Gibson of Williamston, COI'det·. Lyons, has again cnmlled in tho

It's quick, easy and convenient to budget major car repairs at our dealership. Just ask our service mana~er about !he bud~et plan. Srwc i>y making repairs now before they develop into more expensive troubles,

ter, Leslie Mae, hom Thursday, Ernest Wilkinson of Boonville, New officers installed were: Sehool of Bible and Music at September 20, in the Stimson has- Indiana, and Mrs, Nick Ellison, Worthy advisor, Mary J.ane Colby; Gmncl Rapids. He is a sophomore pita], Eaton Rnpid.s.. . _ Miss Minnie Kelly, Floyd Fogle, worthy associate advisor, Eleanor there.

Pfc. and Mrs. Rwhard KehJeo Edgar vVorden, Mrs. Cora Bake1·, Brown; Charit.l', Doris Brown: have a son, Michael Dean, bol'Jl Mrs. Forrest Howe, Mrs. Elsie Hope, Barbara !!'eland; Faith, Monday, September 24, at the Ma- Ballard, .Fred Kelly nne! Otto Pe- Phyllis Cheney; Love, Julia son General hos.pital. Mrs. Kahre;; terson. , Holmes; Religion, Barbnm Jones; is the former Barbara Sherwood. Mrs. Luclcll Cheney entered the Nature, Audrey Brownticlcl; Im-

Mr. and Mt·s. Lyle Darlrng of University hospital in Ann Arho1· mor·tality, .Judy Tnylor; · Pntriot-Aurelil!S have a daughter, Linda Thursclay for observation. ism, Barbara Launslein; Service, Lou, born Wednc~day, September * "' * Kathleen Hallenbeck; Chaplain, 19, Mrs. Darling is the former Mr. and Mrs. Mark Cave enter- Judy Post; Confidential Observe1·, Marilyn Jo'airbolham. The Dal'lings tainecl Mr. and Mrs. Charles Vin- Louise Van Horn; Drill Leader, ~\so 1inve a son, Braclfot·cl Lyle. ing of Jaclcson ove1· the week Darlene Brown; and Musician,

A son, Richard Allen, was born encl. Satmday evening they all at- Lana Dat·t. · to Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Cobb. of tended Llw Viges-Taylor woclrling Mcmbet·s of the Eastern Star stocllhl'idge at the Foote hospital in East Lansing, served icc cream and cake follow-in Jacl<son Friday, September 21. M1·. and Mrs. Laurence Pnrker ing the installation.

Mr. and Mrs. Hal'I'.V Cairns hflVe entertained nt dinnet· Thursday * * ''' a son, David John, born Thursday, evening Miss Merle ParkcJ· and Mr. and Mrs. William Carl and se1Jtembe

1· 20, nt the Mason Gen- John Pai·IceJ· of Aurelius. The oc• family and Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence

eml hospital. They also have a cnsion was .Josephine Parker's B)lrg-ess and family spent Thurs-rlaughter Susan, 4. birthday annivet·sary. Slio is the day evening with M1·. and Mrs.

MI·. nnrl Mrs. Ohat·les E. Brown Lam·enco Parkers' daughter. Paul Carl. The Paul Carls gave a of Mason have a son, Thomas md- Mt·s. Fanny Hilodes of Au Gres dinner in honor of tile two couples ward. He was born Thu1·sday, Sop- ~pent the wee]{ end Wlth Mr. and who were observing theit' lOt11 tember 20, at the ·Mason Gcneml Mrs. Forest Campbell. wedding anniversaries. hospital. Mr. and Mt·s. Arthur Carrigan Rev. Hugh Putnam nttr.lllled f1

Lester Kellog.g of New Ol'ieans, Louisiana, visited Mr. anrl M1·s. Paul Mm•J•ay Monday evening fol'

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dinner. Mr. Kellogg is !\II·. Mur­J'ay's uncle.

Robett Norton is atlcncling G. M. Technical school in Flint foi'l special training. Mrs. Robc1t Nor­ton ftncl their c1aughte1·, Nancy, al'o I ;;.pending two weeks with her· par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Kal'l Shttnlt of I Pontiac.

Mr. and Mrs. Hany Freshom· 1ntertninecl Mr. Hnd ivTt·s. i\'1. E. Reynolds and M1·. nnd Mrs. H. J. l{am at dinner Sunday.

Herbert Esch has t·eturned home from McLaughlin hospital in Lan­sing, wher·e he underwent an op­eration.

WARMTH and HIGH FASHION

ACTION READY Davis Sportswear for fall

INTERLOCK STITCH SWEATERS

lly Lamb I\ nit, 100% Ullautlful! 'fottgh!

·l New Color~

wool

Coat Style ...................... $12.95 Slipover .......................... $ 9.95 Sleeveless ........................ $ 6.95

STADIUM-TYPE GLOVES

4 colo1·s-for the game .. $4.50

SCHOOL AWARD SWEATERS

By Lumb Knit, 100'/0 wool

B school colors!

this fall .............................. $11.95

. WARM! GOOD LOOKING! JACKETS!

By Shatthottsr•, M<:Oi'l';,;-oJ•, 'l'httnrh<t' llu,Y II l'opuhu· St.rles ... Sca,on's .Bc~t

:Shades

$16.95 to $29.95

BIG REII~ON ANOTHER

A daughter, Deborah Sue, wns spent the week end with Mr. and business meeting in Gmnd Ra;Jitl~ bom Sunday, September 2·1, at the Mrs. John Braley of Harrison. Monday. Mason GeneJ•al hospital to Mr. and :\Irs. Douglas F1·y of Holt.

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Mr. and M1·s. l•'reclet•iclt Filling­hum and son, Fred, ancl Carl Cmw­foJ•cl spent S•rl'ciay in Gmncl Rnp­icls with M1·. and Mrs. Rohcit Lance. Mt·s. Lance is the daughter of Mr. and A'lt·s. Filling-ham, ·----------"Mason's Store for Men"~---------

. PAVS TO

Vfri'( 'TouR poNTIAC PROTECT y lAC SERVICE

WITH pON~

Howard Pontiac

1 a-to s. ,J .. I'fer·sou l'hnne 2·1801

Mr. and Mrs. William Wallace nnd family of .Chicago p~an to spend the weel< end with the~r par· ents, Mr. and Mrs. .James R. Hurrhes and Mrs. Robert Wallace ..

Mr. nnd Mrs. Ea1·i Pnrlthurst le1t Friday morning for· Albu~uerque: New Mexico, a.fter ~~~~endmg. the summet· months vis1tmg frtonds ~ nd relatives in Michigan. Mrs. Pnrlchurst and Mrs. Alice Caven-det· are sisters. .

Mt·. and Mrs. c. A. Bushnell VIS· ited Mr. and Mt·s. Arthur Meek and family in Hig·hJand. Park Sun-

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day. · Mr. and Mrs. George Post nne! for high school

··~~ DRASTICALLY

This Week's Bargain.Basement REDUCED! 1nen • • • daughters, .Judy and Geor.ganna,

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Mt·s. Rule Post and Mr. nnd Mrs. ODD LOT DRESS SLACKS ODD LOT WORK PANTS Sweaters - Suits -·- Winter Caps Howard Grewett of Lansing spent ·~ '

the week end at Terre Haute .• In- All wool - values to $15 Values to $3.95 ,, &I~~~ C W I p (:Ilana with Mrs. Richard Grewett Reduced 30% to 50% Only $2.59 _,...., Winter oats- 00 ants and d'aughter, Rickey. - ' CL()TtJINf3 £().

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""· '""" •"~'"'~'"'"''"'""' ODD LOT SWEATERS Reduced for final clearance Mo. ""' "''"· Jm.v s""'"""x ""' All wool, "" otylo "' '"P"" • 1 family of Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Reduced 3007()· OIII)AV/1 at t.errific savmgs. dinner Sunclay. ,..

Vern Bellows of Eaton Rapids at

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stein bu!l from record clam. AlsG ew '' ny 1011P01 ' H r·e-l'orHI, Houle 1, Willtnmslrlll, phor.• rlucetl prieo, A denwnstmllon registerml Shm·lhom hull. Char·ges GJ2-1~-a1 Wl!linmst.o 11 . :!Owl will sell O'Clll, are $3.50 within !trst Clg!Jt mllcs, Il1icl'llnllonnl No. 2 eor11 hat·-$2 repeat trip. Smull additional PIGS 32 Hamps!Iir·o pigs, eight vcstct• with blower·. New or· charge if. farther. W1lllam Mus- wcP!(s oltl. A. H Zicgll'l', .six nsccl. olff, 3 rnrles s_onthcnHt of Dans-jmtles west, 0110 mtl<' "nul11 of l\!.1-l J8fil. Wm·gnson tmclor· wtlh

2v811!;·. Ph nne Dansville 2801 or r,on, fiO!l A nrcltns 1 onr!, en !I cv<'-1 (llnws.

ou DwH I nings 01 Sat 111 tlo~y p. m. :lflw1 1 lT.~rr! Oliver· E(l'Ollllcl rll·iven corn FEEi:n;;t1cA'.Yrili:~F~ct1cr c~~~[j~ I ~ · 1 llintl<•t· wilh two elcvntor·s

rm· sale. Nort hw,!slrr·n J-TrJ·c- Jmnrr.m CA LVI~S Two lHll'cbt•e~l 1 Used John Deere 4-hnr lwy mlw forrls. A<'<'imlii!Nl. Will deliVPI', II. I Holstem hctlcr c•niVL'S lor· snlc, i m excellent shHpc. R. Anderson, RfJ.1 s. l~ifmt 1 ourl, G I t;vo W<lel;s o~cl. L. \;. Ch~n?y, 42711 ~s~cl lr·nct~~· plows. . . niilcs west on Coltnnllln, 1 'J:, miles! S. College 1 ond, !110 mr!cs west J"r"n pnll?t allnchrncnts for south on F:rtcrt. 26wt.rlnntl one mrle snnlh of l\fason. Cnlll Inlctnntwnal culllvntor·s. -------~------- __ 8flc1 •1:30 p.m. or Snlunlny. I Used .Toltn JJcerc oprmg-tooth LAPEER WJNDS'fORjvi pnltcir.s · · : harrow.

protect nga111st. !nss. One o[ rom· COWS !Dntir·e !Jrr·d of eight mtll(-1 1'J'ew Ifat·vey All-pt!rpose cle· pnli<'yhn!dt•ts in !!lfiO r·ec•eJvecl I lll!l' cows for· sale, ~·our! ones, T. valor. ehccl(s fnl' win<lstmnt Joss. Stale :13. and Bang.s tt•otcd, goorl pt o- 1048 Fonl 6, 1',G-ton chassis. !VIIIlllnl Cyclone Jnsnt·nrwc Co. j rltH'rt·s . .Tor Alon, tit .st plncc srllllh 'rwo speed axle, excellent -~------------ --·- ~- or Pln111s 10nt! on US-127, phone latm lnH.lt. BARNS, BTJ!,LS, houses, !1ons, I Lciilte 2GoJ7, Rottlc 1, Leslie. :l!lwlp User! F:111nnll C ruHI equipment.

pigs, Jnn<•liini'I',V nil r·an he Jl!O·J . ~. ~- . ------. Used Fnrmnll A with plow, teclL•ri ngainst winrlst n: m Joss hy 1M !LKINr. S!·!ORTHOR:-.J hulls, UsN! J<'nnnall BN with plow a L~pel'l' pnli<'y. Stale Mnlu:ll; 1erb nml man, 8 to 11 monlhs. j nncl cultrvntor, Cyclone Insurance c~~ ~- ~~ ~Gwtf 1 From , ceo I'll ol mol'll <ln~JJR. Phone I Silsby Implement ---- --:'1- ,...(- • !.Tnf'lu;on ~t-fJ20fJ Dl' wrtlo .J. I•,. PULLJ•,T.S 1_ l Nr w Hnmpshrre! Tlwmson, Route •!, .Tnelcs<m, g Co.

pullels, tl1tec nwnlhs olrl. Also mrlc·~ no1 thwest of eity on M-fiO.I eggs. Ar'LIJur· F. D<'yo, 1ou1 mtles • · ryD ,9 Phone Mnson 5141 ens! nf 1\lnson nn Columbin roa<l, '''\I ·11 38wl Roulo 2, Mason. Phone 25fl01 Mfl- COJU·tiED~<\LEYl~ARLii-.;o ~·~ms. j '------------~ son. No snlr. nn F'ritlny evening m·

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Hampshil e hoar 1111 c1 grltli, llcg-l YOU CAN'T prevent n windstorm. Sattmlny. ~Gwlf I istcrcd. Dial Jackoon •l·fi205 11 r, B11t n Lflpcer polrcy wrll yro--~ · -· ----.----- wnto .T. F. 'rhfJmson, rtoniL' -t, I led yon agn1nst loss. Call yam

I:OWS---20 f~olstern ami Guern- [ .Jae!cson, 8 nulcs northwest of crtv i Lapeer• man torlny. Stnte Mutual scy cows tor snle, fresh and 1 on !\I-50. :mw2j, 1 Cyclone Insumncc Co. 36wtf

RJ!rlngct s Also 15 two-year-ollll .. _ __ _ I" .. -~-- . -----------Holstein hcilers f1·om Jll ison sire,

1co SI·IHOPSHIRF; br·cerling ewes SILO-As]{ us rrllout Dill' new 1951

real good ones, dose up sprmgrrs, I and Jambs iot· sale Robert rr:. 1 Eibstonc silo. S. A. Laxton, T.B. nne! Bang-s teslctl, your picl'·rCotls, l121 Olcls mad, Route 2,1phone 22906 Mason. 28wtf C\'Or,V cow g-unr·nnteed. Frank 1LesliP. Phone 2542 Leslie. 38w2 Shenthenn,southofLcsliennUS-i ~ --- ~- ·- ---- --1 -U -l F---E · l27 lo Bct'I'Y t•ond, calit to Easton 'EOAR--Dm·oc-Hampsl1itc ChcstcrJ SeC 1 anTI 1 qUip-road, li01'li1 first llOIISC. 37w3p White cross llmu·, weighs about I

~ . . - --- -. -·- 100 Jbs, to exchange for Dmoc t V lu S S'rlcl~R ~Good Not Lll\l'cslct·n ltght- boar, wotghl about 100 ills, Ray- ffi811 ' a e

wo1ght He1 cford steel' and !JC1fer mom! Jewell, third house south of USED calves. Wiseons1~ Holstein heifer~, Dexter· Trail on Potter 1 oad, Minnenpolis-Moline Disc Plow ~loel,ers anrl _ lco<lcJ'~. Norton s

1 38w2p Minneapolis-Moline 69 Comhine

SlO<'i(~'aJ tis, Oln•ot. 37w6l _____ ·--·----.- _, Power Corn Sheller ~- · - 1FHESH GRADE llolslcm he1fnr 1,.Tohn Dcm·c Plow, 2-hottom, 1'-

SIIJ.:EP 100 uw<'s, !iu·ge rangy 1 out of "Si!vcr·Jcn '!'om Ot msh:; inch. IH•if:hloolis~ f~~JI mo~rth,. go~~ I Pnnce," C'ow's dam is out of McConniclc-Deermg Plow, 2-

conrlrtrnn, open. L. T Rlchnrt, 11,,,, "Burk" hull. Alvin Launslcm, 22S!J bottom, 1G-mch Dcytcr· 1'mrl. Phone Dansvlll; 1 Coy roa<l, Mason, phone 220•11 Ma-' Springtooth Harrow

:!.G~~:_ ____ --------· -~ ~-38:v~~ ~~o~'---~--------- .. 39W1J~~ Gmham Field C1.Jlivator OXFORD LA:v!B HAMS for· sniP 1 I Implement Trailer

nnrl Jll iiCliC'Illly new pllmp jacl:.l Fa !I'm TooRs MeCormicl{.[leering 8-ft. elise. Leo mvnn. t11 ,t hott"o east of! , ~ 1 2-1'1 Oliver Radcx plow Douglas sr·lwol house ot r Meridian[ I 7-ft. Case rlisc line mat!, on Frost mntl. :l8wtl -~ ____ ___ ____ O!ive1' 60 U·actm· and elllli-

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UNIVERSAL l'ftlor J{AM~ Reg 1 s tor· c r1 ~-;•car-old MANUHE LOADJGRS l NEW

Sllropsh1rc r:1m fol' snlc. AJI'md Cheaper, simpler, easier to I Cal'll Piclwrs Powelson, Etlcn, pl11me 2778-ll mount than any ot11er loader•. Dtsc Hanws Mnson. _ 3911'11 Will lift more than n ton. 1 Plows

D1·ags F'TVE COWS !'ot• s;tlc, Cuet nsey I DAVE & DORN DIEHL i c1·am D1 i!l!l

anti HolsiL'in. nll mi11,ing·, two' Dnnsville I Powe1 Mowers frcs!J. Sec l'VOn1ng-' nfter G:OO. Phones 21)31 and 2172 Manure Spreaders Olan ConldLn, 811 !D. Holt roar!, 9wtf F'il'lrl Cultivalor!l Williamston. Houle 1 Williamst~n·l ONE INTgRNATIONAL :r:;; tmc-J },'finncapolis-Moline R Z. U. G. .. 3811 lf tor for s:uc, with or· without Model Tmclors SOWS 1'~\:;, ~;-,-;-;,;,~j,-;;-~t~s~-;~~~~ cultivator, JUSt lilce new. W. ll. • fot sale nntl 15 pigs, 2 woc](s Grrnn_n.way, phon~ 48•126 or 8J3e6 olrl, good ones. Also lhr·ee reg·is- Lansmg. luwlf

'teretl Gnor·ns~y ll~tr~rs, .5 to 15!SILO FILLER nne! rot;gl;;;-g~ n~t!II monl!JH old, ft um tested rlam.s wrtlt combinatiOn frll' s.tle, nlso a very gooct I erot tis Whtlmyer· Kenmore washing mnchmc. K. .T. Fntm, ·).1 mile west ol Shaftsilur·g, Mnson Wcbbet·vttle 1 mile nor·th nhonc Pert Y lOG-J~-22. 3~wz and 1' mile east of Vnnlown on

Francis Platt Minneapolis-Moline 'Jealcr

Goodyear Farm ·rires and Tubes :J miles north of Mason on US-127, first farm south on College road. Ph&ne 25071,

P:IWTSmRED I-fAMPST·JJFm ;:;;~~ ~cn~~~~~.:'~11te_1~ ~[Jbl~':_l~~i_lle~ .1

___________ _28~! fol'. snle. lcugcne Lyon, :l2Dl I JOI·IN DEERE Model L tl'actor I OSBOHNE CORN BINDER for

'l'omln~~on .road. Phone ::78fl Ma-,1

plow and cultivator in good con: sale. Phone Lansmg 87679. son. 1 " nnle~ west of l\!::wn golf dition for sale OJ' will tr·adc for -~~=::-:~------­cou1·sc. _ ~~ _ ~~~~ Jlar·gcJ: tr·ac~or. E. L. Leonard, 2 PAPEC SILO fillet· for saie. Leon HORSES Two wc~lem horses, lmtleli west of Leslie on Bellevue. I Cnwrh·y, 1935 T~amil l'OfHI, Haute

one 3-yenr-nltl stnllion, 1onc geld- I I-~ou:;_~~_':'mhcr~~~6~·~ ~---- ~-~~1~ 3• :Mason. Phone - 1911 Maso;·5wtf

GIDT YOUR

Fertilizer NOW

For F:lll Wltr.nt

Mason Elevato1· Co. :J.jfi W. Colwnhia Plwne 3341

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L~-~-~----------SEED WHJDA1' for sale ftom

cerli!'ierl ~eed. Yorlnvin. C, A. Diehl & Sons, Dansville, Phones 2172, 2G31 or• ~G51 Dansville.

:J:Jw5 ------------ALWAYS FIRST-More ror you:

money. Usc I<usco or Rowena feeds. A feed for every need, Baby ch!cJ(s, gns and oil, fence. Tom­linson's Business Center, Holt.

30wtf

FEHTILIZER--Dnvco granulated. Phone us your ncedo, immedinte

clclivery. flo!Jer·t Reese, Honte 4, L:msing. Phone 72588 or· 72586 Lansing, 37w3

Mis(ellaneous

CUT JCLOWEJRS-Beattlllut glndl-olns for ~ale, $1 per· dozon.

Floral lll'l'angemenlR for all occa­sions, We dclivm', G. H. Pent'Rnl! Phone Mason 25(]23, 334 East Elm street, 31 wlf

SUMP PUMP, new two yenrs ago, A-1 condllion, AIHo chccl•

vnlvP, A-1 condition. H . .Towel t, 551 West Maple Rtr·cet, Mason, phone 5511 Mason, :J7w:l

Inventory Sale I o Odobcr· 13

10',/, to 60',/,• orr! On nil itcmR in ll1o shop

Week E1~cl Special.

Hand-Made Crystal 20% OFF

I We ltnvc some ron! vnllres on

wn 11pnpm· nne! pn in t Stop in und look lhcm over!

Zimme1·man's Mason

30wl

38-55 MARLIN cleer rille for· snle, Also a Remington .22, Rlidc :w~

Uon. Lconarrl Wright, 328 E. ARh, Mason, phone 22411. 3Dwl

-------------- TIRE--6~0x16 recapped tire, fimt SHOTGUN-Iver· Johnson 20 class s!Jnpe, never• been on

gauge, single bar1:el, wi!h' case, !wheel. Glen Fox, 22-11 Swan ~·oacl, $15.00. Charles Michitsch. Phone 1 plw_n~~~--~~~v~. .l8w2 Lansing 9-4.192. 39wl ----- ---- -----· ----~---------~~- ----- CRATES-Revcml !Junrlt·rd bushel PLAY PEN-Collapsible playpen crates fot• snle. Also whiskey

with floor for sa!c, $4. Phone batt cis m;d new whilu oak kegs, 25G22 Mason. 39w1p nJl sizes. Cleo Swift, Rr>nlc 1, Les­·--------------- _ ----~--- lie, plwne 504 AUJ'clius. 39wlp STOKER FOE SALE, Ill good -- --- ---· --~-----~-- -

condition. Cheap for cash. Elgin SHOTGUN- 12 gauge J{nic](Cl'· ID!Isworth, 306 West Elm street, bockct· sholgun, clouble hanel. Mason, phone 3861 Mason. 39wlp Also hunting coal, size •to; part ot ---~-------------~------ ~~ box of sheJls. Mt s. B!ai1 Slif­

TA::--l'K 500-gnllon fuel oil tank and smrtllcr ones. M1·s. Blair• Stif-1 fm· sale, lilw new, best offer ilet, phone 26881 Mason, Route I tnl<es 1t. Also 8 50-gallon tanl's , 2, Mason. 3flw1 and 30-gallon tanlcs. Roy D. Don- ---------- -----~-

aiel, Route 1, Mason, col'llet• of AUTOMATIC bmglar and fire Bnmcs and Tuttle I'Oa<ls, phone alarm systems. Easy. to install. 23628 Mason. 39wl __ --~---- --~---------- _ $3G complete. Automatic Alarnr

Boys COLUMBIA b' 1 f , Co., 5912 Aubmlon, Detroit 2•1, rcyc e 01 MtchJD'an ~9 .,

sale, in good condition. Also two:, _____ :: ~ · __ --------~-~V_:_tJ wheeled tnu!er. Paul Carl, 901 N: Every roncl, Mason. Phone 557:~ DEER HIFLE-New 300 Savage Mason. Route 4. 39wl automatrc, Winchester pump ---------------- ~ -- rgun, Model 12, 12 g.1ugc. Also 8-DEER RIFLE- 30-30 deer rifle for inch table saw and lllntor. .!. B.

snle or wil! trade for pump .Tones, HG N. Haynrr·, Mason f,hotgun. Kenneth Fe I ton, 1604 3~w1p South College road, Mason. 39wlp --------- ~-- --- -

PIANO-Grinnell upright pwno A • nnd antique bedroom suite for utomotlve

sale. Call after 5:00 p. m. Phone 24031 Malion. 39w1p

PIPE-Four lengths of % incl1, 1 length of % incl1 new galvanized

ptpc. Alien Cm tiss, 3 m1!es nor til of 'Mason, act oss from Butler·'s tntcl' stop on Hogsback road.

30wl

S'rEEL BOX suitable for trailer. Needs new floor. Lconnrcl

Wright, 328 E. Ash, Mason, phone 22411 Mason. 39wl

35 REMINGTON 1·ifle for sale, slide action, A-1 condition.

Wnltc1· Aseltine, 4 miles east anti % tmle north of Dnnsville on Dietz road. 39w1p

CRAFTSMAN 3-wheel band saw for sale, used very little. Phone

6H0-3151. 39wl

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Bettel' Cars! Yes! Better Deals!

CHEVROLE'l'S 1947 nncl 1948 Tl1e '·17 was a one-owner cat from Mason. Flectlinr. 4-cloor with radio, heuter and or:­g-ina! blue finisl1. 'Ehe '48 i~ nn attractive swnn-gl'ay Flcetlinc 4-door with J mlio nnd heater.

FOHD 19•19 COUPE

ing, 7-rent·-olcl, well bro.w Rrch- 1 BlllDSALL 1 , h 11 • f 1 1

ani Bettes, phone 87308 Lnnsrng, 1 "LI 1 c ~v_ct :' f1' tor sade: 19•17 MODEL H .Tolm Dee1·e tmc- FLOWERS-Asters, glads, mixed Route 2 Olccmos 3Dw1 I WI 1 c caner' m exec en con I l f ' - f t l't' M - ]' G I 87o .. ~ ' ~ . ·~-------------·- tion. Geralrl Grny, 110 Eenrcll'Oad,

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~~· 01' sa.c, 1n per cc conr1 10~, bouquets. errtran arcens, .,

Hcr·e is economical transpor­tation and there need he no apologies for the ap;Jeamnce on this one. Come in ami dt•ivc it, our price anrl guat•e anlee will malw you a happy owner.

I HUDSON 191\0 "6"

FOUR PliREBRJ~D Hampshir·e Peny. 3Dwlp 1G mch ;Jiow rmd two row cultr- Met•idlan road. Also tomatoes sows for sale. Due to farrow 1 -~- ~---- ------- ---· -· vnlor. n. F;llcrly, 2348 ]D1fe1't road, ~1.00 a bushel. Phone your order

I AI t . t 11 CHEAP--One Ferguson buzz saw Holt. Phone Holt •1136<, Route 2. and we will have them readv, any ray now. so wo reg1s crcr 1 f 1 AI f' t F 1 o 39w1 phone J\'"san 2'03'' 34wtf I·I>lmpshire boars six months oltl.l or sn e. so 1 s 'm·r · ne _ --------~--------- "' ., ,, Will ram Malcho 12''· miles enst of 1 power taiH'·Dfl pulley, new, for NEW GRAIN DRILL. Francis h Mason on Enst 'co11imbia to Hay- '1 1'~erguson m· Ford. One l~gger for Plntt, ~miles north of Mason on ~~:~~s~c~lo~~;rs a~feo;c:sig~~: wnml Road 1sl place south. :JQwlp Fm·d or F~r·guso~. One w 1ndm;vcr, US-127, first farm south on Col- 1 11 t __ ~ ___ ' -~- 15, G or 7-Joot. Frve 5:50x17 tn·es,

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J\' Let us he!p you. We mate a ypes TWO-YEAR-OLD HOLSTEIN-I nearly new and one heavy tractor egc mac· tone Q 1 .as on. of arrang·ements as well as dish

Jersey heifer with calf !Jy srde trailer· with 12-ply tires. Call in ~-----------~8W~ gardens. We deliver, Leslie Flow-for snlc. F'resh one week. Bangs/ the mnt•n!ng on Fl'!duy m· Satur- MILK COOLER-10-can Wllson er Shop, phone 3011 Leslie. llwtf tested. Jl(e Piper, 2 miles south- 1 day. Frank Allen, 2 tmles enst of milk cooler for sale, nsecl just P-ast of Haslett on Piper roacl., Ho!t at the Sycamore crcclt. ro 11 r ycnrs. Also two Schulz wash Phone Lansing 8-8677. 39w2p 39w2p tnnlcs ancl six-gallon electric wrr-

nEG·IS~-nT;"1R'<'D c-0-RR~iEDAJ-=rn SEPARATOR--Ele-~tric j~n101. De: te1· heater. Coc F. En1ens, phone " · •"" "' 5324 Mason. 38w2

ram for sale. Also some half- Lrrval mill' separator for snle. -----------:-::------=-,blood ram Jnmbs. Registered \Villard Foote, :H22 Phil11ps road, CORN PICKER-One-row Olivet· . Hampshire boar. Melvin Shower- Route 1, Mason. Pl1one Lansing- com piclwr for· sale, used two man, 1170 Kane road. Stockbridge. 87703. 39w1 :vears. Chrll·ies Wilcox, Dansville.

, Phone Fowlerville 228F21. __ 3Dw1p I OLIVIDH ANN ARBOR .TR. haler Phone Webberville 1-F-2_._ 39wl

.REGISTERED OXFORD RAM for 1 for sale, wire llnler, in good con-sale, three years old. Mrs. Ma-[' ditlDn. Alden Smilh, 5418 Gale. H G • f d

mic Akers, 1152 s. College road,'):\ road, Onondaga, Route 1. 39w2p _ay- ram- ee 'mile south of Kipp school. 39W1P pLoW- Double-botto~ 14-inch

'i-IAMPsl-nR.ru PIGS for sale. Eight Case ylow, lilte !~ew, *50. Also Seed-Fert"•l"•zer , wcelcs old. Pair of Emden geese, two 1G-mch plow pomts, new. Roy

·goose nncl gander. J. H. Osborn, 21 D. Donald, Route 1, Mnson, comer _______________ _ 'miles east of Holt on south side of • or Ba!'lles and Tuttle I'Oads, phone STRAW-1,500 bales of wheat aml ; rond. 39wtf 1 23628 Mnson. 39w 1 oat strnw, will sen by bale ot·

-GUERNSEY HEIFERS-Two 2-,, year old fresh Gtiernsey heifers ; for sale, good ones. Robert Sheath­elm, 2 miles south of Eden on

'Eden road. 39wlp ·---'CORRIEDALE RAM for sale, reg­' isterecl, 2-ycar-old, has sheared , 22 lbs of wool, good lamb getter. ·Also registered buck lambs. M. W. 'Friedley, phone 6374 Eaton Rap­; ids, one mile west of VFW home , on Tuclter. 89w3p

:REGISTERED OXFOHD yearling rams for sale. Ellsworth Brown,

:922 Eden road. Mason iJhone , 24972. 39wlp

Vibrated Smith Silos

Delivered nnd erected Prompt service

Leslie Phone Leslie 4413

_Artie Wood 24wtf

ton. Roy D. Donald, Route 1, .Ma­son, comer of Eames and Tbttle roads, phone 23628 Mason. 39w1

BALBO RYE, good for spri11g and fall pasture, 1951 Cl'OJ1, limited

amount left. L. M. Scott, phone 2072 Dansville, 1670 Curtis road.

39wl

150 BALES of wheat straw for sale. No weeds, 25c bale. Don s.

Jennings, Newton road and 78. Ph.,ne Lansing 87211. 39wl

EAR CORN-Year-old top quality com. About 700 bushels. Charles

Butler & Sons, 13G6 Rolfe road. Phone Mason 2-1780, 39wtf

Bill's Bait Shop Minnows and other live bait of

all Jdnds

William' Carl Phone 3891 102 S. Lawton St.

Act·oss from County Park 25wtf

EVERYTHlNG In plumbing fix-tures, material for plumbing and

sheet metal. Do your own install­ing and save. C. J. Perrin, 113 State str·eet, Mason. 19wtr

,-Driveway Gravel . Black Dirt

Call E. J. SCARLET'\'

Holt 41231 lOwtf

PRACTICE TYPJ.NG Y' APEit., 15c a ib. Ingham County News Of­

flee, lBwtt

CA,MPING SUPPLIES - Tarps, tents, shoes, clothing and other

military supplies. All cut rate -al new P. X. store in EUBt Lansing. Big City block basemept, fm•mer·ly of Mason. Enter by State theatre. Ope•\ Thursdays until 9 p. m.

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Here 1s a really clean 2-cloor with radto and lleatet and the mileage is low. In othe:· words the "wem• 1s still there" and can be yours at an unhclicve:tbly low price.

PLYMOUTH 1949 BAP.GAIN! Here is yom opportunity tr: pick up n '·19 with a '48 body style and what is most im-•portnnt to you ... a mighty low '48 pr1ce ................ $1,196

PONTIAC 1950 CLUB SEDAN This beautiful "8" reflects the very best of c;u·c nml rt 1~ loaded with accessot·res. Fo11{S! You may never buy values lil'e this in the months to come.

NASI-I (A BETTER BUY!) 1950 2-door '"600"

1950 A:MBASSADOE SEDAN 1950 AMBASSADOR 2-DOOR

TI-US IS BUT a few of the mnny can; now on display at our big lot, we invite yam most cullcal inspection. You judg-e the nppeatance anti .price, we guamntee the con­clition.

IF YOU HAVEl been thinlcing a.bout trading for a better car may -we suggest that right now Lhe selection is good and certainly the .prices are as low ns we expect them to be. Your time and money will be well spent when yo11 deal at

Les Jfoote, Inc. State and Maple Mason, Michigan

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the dollars you earn, the doUars you save

MAKE AMER~CA GREAT! Every dollar you earn and every dollar yotl save serves to strcrwthen the foundation of our nation's security and prosperity. The millions ;f savings accounts,•large and small, held in safety in our cotmtry's hanks, contribute the working capital for business and industry th3t in lur11 creates work and commodities for our American millions.

The Farmers Bank Oldest Bank in Ingham County

Federal Reserve System

193() CHEVROLET two-dom·, ol'ig-ll innl fini~h, J'ndio, heater, new,

,cat covers, quid motor. A rcal1 1uy at $1!lfl. Ask lo clnve thi.~ cat. 1

Tr·adc and terms. I~ny Fisher· Sales; and Service, 2·1 Hi N. Cedar street, J

r-~olt. Phone 4G581 Holt. Open0evc-l

nmg-s unltl 10. u9w1 . ---- --~~- - - i

lf146 FOHD business coupe for· I snle. Excellent condilion r·atlio, I

heater and spotlig-ht. Ca"h only. I To setuc estate. Inquire at 1142 S.l Jnc:kson strcl'l, Dansville. Leslie, Ried. 39w1p l

- -~- ~-------~--------- I >WDEL A FOED tudor for sale, i

motor needs some rep a it·, first I )fiO talccs it m· will trade for what. IJn\'C yon. Brll Jnmcs, 4241 Terri- i tonal road, Plcnsallt lake, R1vcs 1

Junelton. Plwnc :lOOO:J .Tnckson

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Used Cal's ancl

Trucks

A-1 FORD 19fi0 custom fot•tlot·,

Hawaiian bronze, rndio, heat­er, undercoatc<l, g-enuine For t1 seat covers. This onc-nwner· em· lil<c new.

FOHD 1950 tudor, 1 avon blacl' finrsh nir healer, back-llp Jigh ts, spolligh ts, n n d e ,._ coated, llO UP Mer·cury mo­tor. A real bar·gRin.

FORD 1940 maroon tudor, un­dcrcoatecl, fresh air hcatcJ', in excel!ent shape.

FORD 19•16 club COIILJe, fenthel' g1 ay, radio, heater, s,potlight. This one-owner· CHI' has al­wnys had the best of cat c.

CHEVROLI~T 19·!8 ch1il coupe, faclory-installccl heater. This is n rcnl shm·p CHI'.

CHEVROLET 19·1G 2-doot• sc­dnn, new 2-tone pn int, mdro, hcrttC1' 1 a good fan1ily cat·.

FORD 1948 %-ton stnl,e, mea­dow green, 6fi0x16 fl-ply tires, tnctory-inslallecl hcflter, stdc milTor, this truci{ 1s lll excel­tent shape.

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Used Cars

and Trucks

19.31 Chcvl'Oiet F'lccl!ine 4-rloot· rleluxe. This lle:nttilnl cnr· is equipped with !'ower· r:Jrdc. 0\'CJ' $·100.1JO worth rd' extras, mclurltn~- whit~ I ires, mdio, ll.ualer·, nrl f!llel', biH'kup llghls, tul'll ltgl1ts, <'hi omc w It e e I d i s c s, venlshndes, fender guartls, tnmk guntd, etc.

HlfiO Chevrolet Slyl.clinc De­luxe 2-rloot with time prover, Power· Gltde. t;, S. Hovnl Mastct· tires, Entl gu,n:c!s, hcatel, sent c·nvel's, unclc1 w

cont. oil filler anrl sun \'l"o:·.

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1!lfifl Chevmlet Slvlolinc IJI'­Iuxc 2-rloor. B!ac~t.

1!150 Chcvmlct Slvleline Do­luxe Spo1'l Coupe: Blue.

19fi0 Chevrolet. Slylcline De .. luxe 2-rlour·. Fnlr·on Gt·ev.

HJGO Chrvi'Oiet Sty!clino Special 2-door. Black,

18.')0 Chovi'OieL Si vlelinc De­luxe Sport Coupe.' Ltght Gre1·.

1950 Chevrolet Slylclinc Dt•· luxe 2-door Blue.

1919 Clll'vrolet Slylclrne De­luxe 4-door, Shar;J.

19 I 9 Forcl 8 Custom T11clot. Vet ,v clean.

1948 FoHl (j Tudm·. 1 !l·lB Ford 8 Tudor. 1911 Plymout 11 Coupe. 'l'mns­

pot'lation Special.

Trucks 19G0 Fot d 1)!1 -ton pir'k·IIJI. Lool(S

ancl 1'1ms tilcc new. !-lea VI' duty throug•hout. ·

19GO Ford \2-lon picl(~ll]l. Vet'.\' , low mileage.

! 19·19 Chevrolet 12 -ton pid,·up with deluxe cab, includin;; chmmc gr·illc.

19<16 Chevt·o!et l',G -ton stnke. ARU: YOU thinlung of a late

morlel us eel cnr '? If so may W<} urge you to b11y from Ollt' fine stocl' of late model, one owner used cats. Do not hcsl­latc ns we ntc still srlling at our usual low pnces. No lll'icc mcreases on any of the above ns yet.

Al Rice Chevrolet Co.

410 S. Jefferson St., Mason Phone 5331

Member F. D. I. C.

I INGHAM COUNTY NEWS.

September 27, 1951 Page 6

~~·l2 PLYi\IOUTH 2-<lnnr, ne~~

II pn1nl, llllll1111'lllatc inli'l'lfll', quiet

11l0l01', good til'Cfol. rrhis ('[1J' loolni j nne! 1 ir!e,; !1ke n lfJtli. 'l'h1s wcel<'H

I oJICC'inl, ~-1:lr.. 'l'mdc and 11'1111S, Rn;v F',•;!Jel' Sntrs nnrl Sl't vier,

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2-tlfi N, Cerlnr sll'ec!, Holt. l'hnn1J 4lifJS1 Holt. Open P\'Cilllii'S nntil 10. :l!lw 1

I Like New Used Cal's

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r 18·1 I 13uif'!.: Spcrto!l 4-r!oot. Tl.n· <Ito and he; let. $:l8:i. I

1936 F'onl 'flllln:·. N en r·Jy new engine. ~ 1 GO.

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Hilton & Richanls BUTC:K SA LJ.;S

W. ~'laplc Mnwn

I 950 l !ARLEY -0.~ VTDSON motor cycle for snlc .. Junior sizP. Snn·

ny F'razie1·, 4~5 W. Sycamor·c. Phone 2-2fJOl. :JDw'l

TTHES, BA TI'ErtiES a nrl rarlia-tol's, nxlcR fol' ll'ntlc! ~ and auto

parts for snlo. Also ]Unl( cm·ii wa11lctl. Lane~ Auto Pn r·l s, phone 4341 Mason, OJ,emos I'Oad, ~>Cason.

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J8•1D FORD tudor· for· sale, R cylin­der, good conclillon, now p:1 rnt

job, clcun inside. Call 2G·I61 Mn­;;on. :mwt

18•11 CIIIT:VHOLlcT 11,', ton !l'llrlc with mclc, in goorl comlitioa,

Ft'RIICIS P!Rlt, ~ miles. nm·th (I!' 111a~on on US-127, first farm souli1 on College road, phone 25071 Mll­::-on J~JwJ

1.1941 ~ DODGE7cioor ~i~Im.:~:--radi~ 1 nn<l healer, new molor anrl tires. 1 Raymond Casper, phone 21034 Ma­son. 3Dwl

Fruits-Foodstuffs I CHICIG~~is-For beller ciJicln'ns.

nven m· nan tcar~y. call 'f\•frp:~on

9~0-!. Satmday 11. m. delivery in Mason. W. X. Stea{lman Poultry Faun, 620 S. Edgar road, [lhone 9801 l\{n~on. 2~wlf

POTATOES tor sale, No. 1 Chip­pewa and Katahdin, $1.20 pet•

bushel. Also squasl1 and pumpktns. Clare Launstein, 2 miles cast of

1 Mason on M-36, on Every 10acl,

CHEVROLET 19·18 %-ton, !1ght gr·een finish, heater, 700x15 6-ply tires, out~ide mit•r·m·, roacly to g·o to worlc.

DODGE 19•17 ').,-ton pick-up, red, big savings.

GMC 1946 "\-ton pick-up, elm·!{ green finish, side 111irror, heater, 700~15 tires, in top shape,

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1938 FORD fordor, radio, heater,' second house north. Phone 2-1 G82 quiet motor, good bocly, excel- Mason. 39w1

·lent tires, 3-day special, $165. Trade ·nnd terms. Ray Fisher Sales

INTERNATIONAL HH6 KB 5, 1 ~'.-ton call and chassis, heavy-duty tires, 2-spcecl axle, commcrcinl 11latcs. Hendy for Lhc highway!

CHEVROLET 1042 ton stalw, tuns exceptionnlly good, just the trucl' for lhu l farm .

INTERNATIONAL 10oJ7 KB 5, 1'.'o-ton, 2-spcccl nx!e, heavy­duty til'CS, stalce rack with side clump. Attention sugar beet hanlcrs!

Roy C!1l'istensen Your Friendly Ford Dealer'

Mason 210 State St. · Phone !l611

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INTERNATIONAL :P,~-L.On truclt for sale. Has 176-inch wheel

base. Suitable for farm usc. El'llest Kuhfal, 4540 Monroe slt·eet, Holt.

37w3p

!lncl Service, 2415 N. Cedar St., Holt. Phone 46581 Holt. Open eve­nings untt! 10. 30wl

CABBAGE fm· sale, $1.00 a bush-el. Please phone orders one day

ahead. Phone 2154 Dansville. Ar•t Miller·, % mile cast. of Dansville on M-36. 39w5p

1937 1 ~~ TON FORD .TRUC~<., NICE RED TOMATOES, $1~00 . Good motor nnd trres wrth gram I per bushel. Also red nnd green

trght hox, als~ two usc.<! 10~33 peppers. Hurr-y Gilson, three miles tl·actor tires wr~h.~x38 r1~ns. Dtck I north nnd 11:. miles west of Ma­Webber, phone ,llo7 Les!rc, 3910 son at 4093 West Harper road. Bas~line Road. 30w1p Phone 25823 Mason. 39w1p

Used Car Specials

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1 Powers Orchard

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I· 1947 Olds Cluh Sedan •· 1949 Plymouth Club Cou.pe ,,. 1940 Plymout:r Sellar> ·' 1947 ').,-ton Chevrolet Tr11cl'

Collins SALES & SERVIOE, INC.

220 W. Ash Phone 28261 2-39w1

I Apples I MciN~OSH

I RED DELICIOUS RED .JONATHAN

I ALSO HONEY 6 miles oast of Mason on M-36 ot' 1 mile west 'or Dnnsville

Phone

Dansville 3522 89w•l

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Want Ads Page 2

SWTiliDT SP.ANTSJI 0NTON8 lop 1 .~ulo, .~1 51) hiiRilPI, H~lng nWrl

f'nnlnlnr•rH, iiiHn r•nhllugo, Wrtlt Wnli'IIIH'h, WI'HI of' MuHnn nn On­lllllilllll rnnrl, lur•n H011ll1 nn Atll'rl­IIIIH nnd gn nn<J mile WCHI 1111 Clli'­llr•,, lli'HI (JUIIHf' 011 the light Plwnu MriHnn 2-2UiiH. now1

Shellane Bottled Gas

('f.O'J'JlTNa--noyR tnn gnhnt•chnr. R d" J J . • wlnio~· juolwl, !leccJC•IInod, II]V,n a 10· e eVIS;on

£1, $a,I)O, Wlllllllll'H Winn 1'011(, HiV,O •

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A, 0. Gl'eenough I Jewett Heal Estate!

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Scptemboa• 27, 1951

NT~W l'O'rA'rClNf-1 --- C'hrpprowu. $1,fifl 11<'r lili'lr••I.J•'ro~nl< Tlrll, 1'<11·

""'' nl' II"WIII <I nnrl \Villlnmslnn lrJIIriH, 2 llllft'H iHiilffl ol' lliiiiHVillo T•hon" !Jnll~vlll<' 21r:11. :1awtt

CfiJim APPL111S J'nl' auio, 2fiu n I IHJHIWI. T'idt YOIII own, D, L,

Chnrmnn, 3 llllleH C'IIH/ nr MnHon nn Til, C'nlumiHH rnnrl. Phone Mn­Hnn 28R2·1. :mw 1 p

Tcr•oo Dollver·.v flo1•vico

Ohnrlr Otit InHf nllnllon Prien,

Bolllocl Gas Ap;llillllC'CH

I.J, .~12; hoy'H ili'C>Wil wool il'lliiMtrs unci mulohlng HWentct•, Hlzo II, $3: \VOl11lLn 1

H ll'J'OOn Wool HpOI•l jUl'i\Ot, slzo 14, $5, All II umH lll'e nloun nncl In gootl nontlltlon, Mt'H, lin I, nit] IllwHo, phono 20•171 MnHon, 8071

S. B!u:~:H Htt·~_e_t._~~~~:'· BRwtf I

Hnrllo 'rnbos P..udrn fi<'I'VIeo

Giti'J'IIIll!•crl Dopendnhll

1112 Acn.m ~toel~ flll'm, Dunavlllo­StoolllH·Iclge nmn, 2 hOIIHl'~. nwnui'H )JOIISO nice c!nnn nllll]urn bungnlow, tenant hn11so, llvonil!u, huscmllnt lJ/11 t], llilDIII. ~·Jx100, l! lr11 go I no] HhmiH, J.P'IlllAI'>'• ollrcr• hllllcllngo. 'rhtH Is fllllonoy mul«'l' fo1 right pur t~·. Will liii!U 111, Z, tc1 ms, Price $2.1,000, 1

Fo1· fa1m and city propm·ty call us

SPI1101ALS Plumbing

F. C, Anclei'Son & Sons

GOBLE'S :RADIO

SERVICE

li'0!1 'l'IIIS WITITIJK

f'IIICI<JoJNf-1 Willi'' rtn<'icH, f{l'nii-''IH, li,Yet"l o~n<J lfl/ISflng 1'1111'((•

PllH I tJJ :;n lc1• Nu nr·v c 'JIIVPI, 27', I (

1t 1ddl' 1011(1, r.ntlhiJl,L;, phonp •lfifl~l

flnll, :lllwl

Household Goods Onnsvrlln

I Phone 23on

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I GOOD US!ilD CLOTHING I hnvo

n !(I'IJI!p Df winter coals nne] wnmon's d1 e~tses fot' $1.00 enc•h, I'honn 511r,1 Also h11vo woman'H wlntel' hnta, 110 ::;, .Torter·son

MASON, ncr ass ft•om Colli t TloliH1',

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1 0-J'OOm hOURC Wllh !11'0 Jl)fll'e, Good fUI'noco With stocker, Ma­tut•c shndecl lot, i~ug.~ inc·lwlet! In price 0f .$11 ,000,

MODJDRN fi-1'110111 house, g11:; hen t, lot'nl<'rl til' I OHH l'1 11111 .or•honl l:nuHe In Lcsl~r., 'retlll'l,

Cllfi' Wn ll, lhn jlill!lllwr, lli Hlilt•II,Y on his ow11 All lrlntlo nl' repnlr wnr·Jr nnd now In-" HtnllnltlliW All 11'01')! gllftl'flll­tt•er(,

MOll ERN WALNUT clr·esser·, c)llf,t

noc ench, nice se!ecllon of cilll­dl'en'~ nnd men'R elothlng, Ym1 Ifill RAVe $ $ .~ $ when you shop nl

Mr..~con , 1 %-2wtr ------ ------ ---

J~~mery H_ ,J '3Wett, Cliff Watt

Phone ~20fll MtiHOll

1-:lflwll' ffi:\inLm -BF.D, llrl'.~i'el IIIHI vnnlly pmol' dr·nweiH, lil<n new, VOIY frll' snlc AIHn olrl w.tlmtl lle<l, I'C/H,onu!Ji•'· Antique nHthog-any

II'I!YIGHS Wlillt' Hnr•lc fl'ycrs [OI',Ji', S VoillliUII'DDll, phone RU42D buffet; nlso II IJIILicr's Hecl'clm•y; sniP nllvc 111 rlii'HHcd J;ot•rlon L'lllHing, fill HosPwoot], fCnsl Lnn- ve1y cheur nntlrJUC morbit' lop

:vltiiiH, 1•1•11 Tves tonrl, Ho111r. 2, 'lng, :!Owl to~bll' nml d W.tl1111l lnbiP, A wnll Mn.,on i'llon'' ~171l7 M.:flnn .17w:ll 1whnl-nol Hile!f, Wllllll'llllo lt'tllllc,

l.ho DOI'Oihy Helen ReHnlc Shop,' usmD fl.ADIO, floor morlcl, Stcw-52,1 Centct• atrect, ~8w 1 ntt WnllWI', n tulle, m A -I con-- -~----- ___________ clition. HaFI nlco wnlnut llnlsh, H.

MOUTON LAMB COAT, thrcc-t'Oill'ths length, pet feel condition,

.~GO. AJ~o Jmve fl l•hl'ee-ptecQ belgu nil-wool Sllilc, $20, n JJeHI'l,Y new nnv.v all-wool shor't coat, $20, rtnd 11 wme-cnlor·cd rrll-woo! short coat, $20, All rue size 111, Cnl! Lnnslng 87200 evenings, 30w 1

C, .Jcwelt, Jj[jl WcHl Mil[llo r,t,, Mn~on, phon<' Uf>11 Moson :J7w3

121) ACRES, in Alnlerton township, nil tJIJnblc, nncl llcHt or hcnv,v Janel. House, batns, lots of other lllrl!rllngs, whlcli need some rc­prrlr•, Ownol's slwt•e of g"l'owlng c1 op:o; of :1•1 nc·r·es corn, trwluclcr: in price or $21,000,

"'rol1er

220 Rtnte St., Mn~on I Phono 22n71 1

PLAS'rEiUNG-All lnnao or plan• torlng- dono: pnluhfnll' a spoclu)·

ty, fto!Jerl S. Btn·ns, :1811 Anrel; Ius roncl, Lnnsin~; R, 2 Phono rJnnaing, 2-5108, ,lwtt I

DUO-'I'fii~RM or! IJLII'ner, !nt•gc nmbcr Wino gl11ssrs 11nrl mlsC'e!Jan­'•IW Willi lrlllic nnd IJIOWOJ, OOIIH lhH)li'S GPO I gr• Cui vet, 20!!

A]JjJ]CS ll<•,tv,r'ditl.Y hullct•y, genetnloJ• unrl Pn1lr sltcrt, lllnsrnt. l'hrmc 2HJ51 vuiL1gr• Jcgnlo~lor· lot' G. llr, cnt·, Mnson, 3Hwlr

Trailers ------------- ---

• ES! WE S'l'ILL ITAVm nl11mlnnm LESLII~, 6 l'OOmH, 3 hell I ooms, halll, gns ru1 nace, nnw Hicllng, ln­SIIIIttecl. P1 Ice •F,OI)O, Call l<'loyil Fox, phone Lcslw 3:!02.

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LOT rm• ~n !e, •16 x Hm, .<reoncl ----------CoJ'tl and 0110 HCL ol wheel hCIIIIngs, Hplnrllc

bolls nnrl lit<'! pllmp lo1 lfnJCJ, Mn­Hflll p!Jnnt• 282AG :lflw:!

ttal!ers, but clnn't walt too long, Soc onr bcuutlful 1Dii1 line, Usecl tml!ers, IJOlllP gas, ltnllm· ftn•ni­ure and ncccssorlcs. Wllitm.m's rlullcr Satc·s, one mile cost of East Lansing on US-W, 5wtr

bloPlc on W, T•1vcrcttrlnlr Hli cct off So11th Crclnr· 111 LnnRing, Mrs, Chnrles MIC•hJtseh, 20D Pollet• rrven11P, L.tnslng, Pl1nnc !J.l lfJ2 L1nslng. :Jf!w1p

Chrisl1na.s Photo~:rra]Jhs

Snow Wealthy C;l'eenin!.!,'S Mcfntosh

Ollld

Honey Dutchess

Peal's BLOSSOM ORCHARD

A lf1·ec l Wanlowski 2 llllfi'H nrn Ill nl LrsliP on

fJ::l-127

30wl

PO'!' A TORS fm s 1!1', S I GO pr1 hliSIJPl rl/ld ('.illhngl' Sl IHI JWl

lliiHhl'! lion fl f'l 11lc, l:olilt• I, i\l.i­Hflll, I h11 <I lwuse "" 11111 I h Hide of Bntnrs 10r1d, \\!'~1 fl!' ,\lHPlllls. PhonP Alil(liJtU·i ::Jfl~ o)~Jw2

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A pplcs ·

MciNTOSH

FALL PIPPIN

TALMAN SWEET

CORTJ"AND

GRIMES GOLDEN

AI 0111 IO.l!!sulr' lll'lli<el on US-127, 111111 lllli<•s snlti!J ol LPsilt'.

DAVJiJNT'OR'r Light ian clnven­JIOI'l, priced 1 o sP!I. Phone 2-2fl05

SHOES-One pair hluc•lt OlCfOJ•cls

jiJSI~D VACUUM CLICANR!l f01 fdli<' Oi' Will l1nrle fn1· •lwiglln. I

f'ilOJH~ '18ill MIIHDil :lfJwlp

Mnsrm, 30wl

We Need

for• snlc, Dr·, Sholl's, s1ze 13 Y::AA, only wo1 n twice, $13,00, Mt•s, Leo Bill! on, phone 28357 Mason, ea!l afler [j 00 p. m. a!lwlp

HUNTING SUIT Heel plnil] Sou

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POR'l'RAT'I'S 'l'ffAT T'f,F.ASID CHTLDimN'S PICUSONALI'I'Y

Collins' Usecl Appliance

Dept.

A Jfll']cpot or vnluc.9 for ccon­onJ,Y-mlnrlerl lliiYCI'S , ,

• H.ANGJiJS

* RI~J<'HIGF.HATORS • RADIOS

All [llll'el! to Rell!

Collins Sales & Service,

Inc. 151 W. Maple Phone 2ri~ll

3Dw1

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I U;;e<l ClnR nnrl Elct'!Jic fl.rtng-cs Trndc Ill YO Ill' Pi eHent Sl OVO

Nnw

Gt't 'rnp 'l'J·nrlr>-m A II own. nee

Mason

wool hunting stnt fm· snle, to ltt lint•gc 111.1n, $1•1. See Don Dens­lllOI'e at .Tcl'fet•son Foorl Mal !eel.

3!Jwl

SNOW SUIT Child's sllvm·-cnl­or crl snowstllt, size 1-2,

~5.00. Phone 2-5(i23 Mason

puinlell, 1 04G Hoyal In good con­tlitlon, 20 ft, .~1,200, Also 1050 Nnsh Ram!Jlor, :j:I ,llfJO, Leon I\etc!J­lllll, 3V., miles north of Mason on US-1 27, phone 2831 J Mason,

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'rRAILER- Gooc!, sol HI 2-W!Jcel lratlcJ Wllh slc1rlc l'OC'It Jo fit

some, L, JJ, Mor t'IS, tlmd honsc east of Eden, north side, 1898 GitlmNouon TI A {' - ------ ----- - --- Bat nes l'Oarl. .1!hvlp IN MASON-2 h011se;; on G lnLo

.t OlTie PP lance FURNACE for snle, In good uon- - - -- fncmg three stt eetH, One hou.sc

TN LT•:SLJE Nrw ilonw, fi 1 ooms nttcl hath, .]IISI C'OI11)11Cll'r), 0\VIlCl' fli!H been lr·nnsll'IIPri lo anolhr1 loe,iiJon, must sell nt a sacll­fice 'J'wo-fnmllv lwnw, G 1'00111,9 nnrl !Jnl11 rlown, li roomH nnrl !J.rth 11p, COIIicl he made lnln ·1 npnrlmrnts vm·y rns•lv. Wily no! bill' n home mirl hfiVP llll ll1C01111' !JCSirJt'~ 120 W, Mnplc Pitonc 21i!l111 rlltion, cast iron, 28", Scat·s & UTTLI1'Y THATLT•cf{ fm snlr, Willi 1s 4 looms with furnnce and

I 39w1 I Roebuck furnace. Phone Aurelius r·nck, 10 lmshcl 01 fnt livt•sloc];, bath, rrnct the ollwr· IRa ;;olicl Jog I --------- -- - 2J13, :l!lw1 1111 s, H. .T. O,llJicl', 215 IT'll ton, cabin house, of 2 1 ooms. N1cc

O;L SPACE HEA'rEH fm• "'"· - . -- ------ L"''"1"'· Ph'"" 280" 1'"""' Y"'d Wllh m"'"''" "h"d", Yo" R 0. J•;dwaJ·ds,

$2),00. Go or! 1·otHitt1an, Cianci M. \VA !1M MORNING wood m· ceal __ ~- _ 3!lwl shoulrl sec the 111ce ga11lcn. BROKER

tllltn Glen S! t I I 12 1 t 1 HAVE BUYER for goocJ income

Sev<'l nl good h11vs 111 r'llenjler· IJOIIWH

PO!tTHAT'I'S WR:DDJNOS

Fmmnl 01 r tndlrl In rh11rch, home or· slur!ro,

F'AM!f,Y ClllOTTPS At hDllll' 01' HltldiO,

OI.-D PJI01'0r:f{A I'Wl Cnplrcl and 1 ~s1<>i'<'rl,

li'ftA M !•iS In nil "i?.C'l anrl slylPR,

PffOTOGRAPIT\' AT ITS BWS'I' AT A P!UCJ~ YOU

CAN Al•'l<'OJ(l)

f(raas-/(han 1

211 Stnlc s:. AL1son J:lJwnc Mn!wn 'J-:,1 :u

P:tiiHh, 4'" 1111ic;; southwest of Mn- stove fm· sate, in I'Cl'Y good con- TWO WHEEL linilrt· w1th sloclc PtJee, $B,50000. 200 Almsttong st., Leslie son on T"yons 1 oncl, P..o1Jlc I, Phone . • ' 1; I' unc, mt cs ens me c fat ,;nJc, .~/'l.Oil. Ji'Joycl !'hone :iG23 Atuc!nts 1:l21. :lSw2 ot Mason ot' 'l ~miles southeast of Bn!ce>', two miles cnsl of Mason un ploperly, Pleas" C:nll J~otr.noons

I Drrnsvillc. Phone 2017 Dansville, Cotwnb1n mad Phone 21 nsrJ nil- :JRw

2 FISH AT DOBm LA[(Jie fnl' !Jnss,

------- --------- -·--- 3!lwl 01 5 J1 m or Snltll'Cl.t\'H. :Jgwlp 231 acres, mostly all tllla·llc, two p1lce nnrl pnn fish. I~ast Holt

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I sets of buildings, good location, t·oa<t, OM mile cast past Olccmos used ~fA'f'fflESS~S-Usc~ in~e-r~pring ONE-WHEEL 'rHAILEH. fOJ' sale, $'12,000, I'Oal] lo Dobtc 1 oacl, nol'tlt thlce

I 1 mattresses lot· snle, box sprmgs, with removable covered top B . Q . , llllies. Borrts ~1. 27wtr ----------------' Dl'IO-Tfl~RM nnrl NOfl.GF.; coil Rpllllgs, metal heds and studio Latgc enough !'or rlcct hunter's IF YOU DON'T fine what you want USJneSS PPOftUnJtJeS --- -------- ~-----

STOV"S Two •1 "''" f m· "" l>', 011 Sp"<e """ 101" , """""'" WlMl,w'" Mol m• C"m'l, eomt> "" ppll", Ph""" llH0-,3! 0>, 1" th" ""· ploo~. pleo.o '"11 """ UPHOf"'lT"R'NG- """ "" "'" 1JIIo-1'11el'l11 011 hen lot• and wood! It ve mile cast f East L 39 1 tell me what you want and I materials ol' the finest quality or· r ndl spat'e lwaler, hl'own enamel I 1 s 0 '· ansmg on ''IV - ---- d t

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ttntHh l?t·o~nk Jamm, :J \~ miles lvfason B. OlTie I US-l(j, ~out_c__2.' _Okemos.- 3!lw1 ' may he nble to help you. GT10CEH Y STOCK ro,· Hnle, rintle ~;pa,~in~~ fur~;~;~;9c a;~cf ~~~~~~e~~~g <'fl!.t ot Wtllldlllslon on US-16 ot· · A Q G c·omplcle, WOII!cl ltl<e ln sell lot· old lo look !tire new. Reasonable <.ill WchiJcJ Ville 07-I•'-1:l. :J8w.l AJJI)lian ce HEA 'I'ER for sn.le, Cll'UIIIatmg carr! Poult"''/ !!lnd RabbJ'ts ' . reenough cash, good cliSCOIInl ol'fel eel. Can prices. Free estimates rrnd fr·ce I I hen I OJ, bt·own enamel fm1sh, 111 / i u he seen at Mason 1<'m:r.en Fon<l --------------~- 120 W. Maple Phone 2r:91.1 i .~oocl C'OIHhtwn, Pl'lce teasonnble. I Real Estate Broker since 1914 Loelrer, 39w1 picltup and rlrltvery. Herb Malh-

I 3U\\1 V1to Captlanl, 811 West South I -~-- M S , __ ·--- _ _ las, phone 2482! or· cvenmgs Pel•Jri'ns Har·clural·e -----~---- I stteet, Mason. 39wlp PULLE'!'S--100 WI11Le Hock pnl-/1346 ason t. Dansv11le ,. 2581G Mrrson.

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new liticlc, ;;hml ha111, goocl FISH A'l' DOBTF: ~AKR fnr 0

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ss, lrl<c new Cn"lic Bark<'!', lOlli' HEATER- Evans supel' deluxe Ollj Tlilo :usn j1

'1 ri'e 01 'ntu~- Day or Evemngs monev m:tltet· JWiccd 11ghl Bmd- p

1ke unci p:m fish gast Holt

lllJ!cs east of Mason on M-36. heater· fot· sate, 60,000 B'l'fJ, 1 C, '? ~IH , ~~m.r/'~. tl :;re ~lenl;nr; ' 38wJ shaw Really,' WciJIJet vtlle,, phon,, t<Mcl, one m1Je cast nnst Okemos

EASY WA~HER SALleS & SRRVIC8

Phone 4:~11 Mason

~60 S . .Jefferson

39wlp good conrJilton, llmll-1n hlowe1' and/ B'· 1111

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conlJ•oJ, c•ost . 12, .U5, will sell for 50 WHITE HOCK PULLETS fOJ' Hale, between Lansmg and Nfn- B • s . ----~ sale •• 4-l'nom s~~~ .Jmt l~ePn te- $GO, ,f. E. Paclcatd, 179 Clark sale, 31J months o!rl. Clorclon son and ncar US-127, One lo fou: usgness ervaces MASON P, X state mnvetl to new

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, , • , , " 1 Some wooclerl and some near cr eelc. btng, Centr nl Mtclugnn's lat gcst B ld M f lciGHT LABLITS f01 snlc 01 Wl.l 1\'ew foundnltan on one foJ' htllld- BLOCK I.AYING an<.'1 cement surplus 011

uet. Many items for· WASHING MACHINE fot• SH!e-- Ul tng aterta s .~lade fot th•co .~·!Jiclcc·ns A!thu. ltng Elecll'icily Tcnns H. c. worlt of nny type, clone by ex- fatmcl~, WOtlrmcn, rnmpcts nntl Wmd'H rl••liixc model, aiJnUl 1 Bnmmer Hottle 1\1 ISDll I·J1one pe

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Cjlllf'k ~Hie. H 111. 1'1 oxPll, phone :l7GI Mo~son, •120 W. Maple slteet, l\L1son :mw1p

0 ' ''• '· RlelltmilleJ, 1195 De·cter Tmil , " ' - I a - !oct Vlccmen, Phone L.tnHJng 1\9571. .vears old. Phone Mason 22~02. f s J .. •100 Mason. 39w1 Phone Stocl!briclgc 38_F_1 ~ l10n. Prtecs vmy l'easonable I EnJ

21• by Slate Thcatt·e, :lOwtf

39w1p or a e 38wtr would apprectalc your ]l!ltiDnage, i - - --- --- - ------ -- __ I

:JO YOUNr: H.OOSTICI18 lo1 sale, JJom f) tn • po11n£i:-;, il11y now

nnd snvt nl Ti< )"'' pound .IItSt 1 1~111 fm ifH lw1 IJtil t \Vdrnol, 60tl \\

1, South RIIP!'I. I'IHJio0 22842 l\T.t·

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DUCKS 'rw,•n il'-till ee Pel ill: dLH~l\s fo1 ::;nil' l~·~H h nnfl Weighs 1

·1 lo fi pounds, ~1 iJO cnl'il Wallet \V<'u'rtllt'll, phonP 220fl8 liLtson, 1\'eHt <II 1\lnsnn on Co!umlll.t toc~cl nnd t111n soulil on A 111 cit us. Tu1n \\'Psi 1111 CiiiltcP lOitcl .md fi1 't hnu~e on Jtght, Roulc :1~ J\In~oll

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SNOW APPLES FOR SALE. Sn11th Ot chat d, c cilllPt' of Bun-

J;ct· and J~ilei'l ro.tcJ~ AUtCIIUS roacls Phone Alll cltlls 2102.

34wlf

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YOU CAN"!' BUY A Bi<JTTER

USED APPLIANCE ANYWHERE .••

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I ·--~- __ _______ ______ ______ S J, Marshall, fitst house no. til 1 WOULD l!J;c to hrlp VOlt with R I E ~ t W E.B B m R VILLE - Attr·aclivc I of t~e store at Eden, phone Ma- yor,~· OhitHlm.:s g1lt11 by mulrlng OAI{ FLOORING-1000' new 3" ea Sl1.c1 e brtclc home, locatccl on Gland son i.'G81. JOwtf anylhtng \'011 WISh e>fheJ lmitlecl

oak Jlom•ing. Clare Launstem, 2 Hi vet, five rooms and bath clown,_ --------- ---- ~ or ct·oc!Jctecl Otclcr "ll•l.V and not mtles east of Mason on M-36, see- SMALL HOl\rE for sale, neat, thJ ee t ooms, bath up, fit•cplace, I WASHINGS and ll onings wanter!

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Make

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' They•, e Reconchttoned Co~nplelc Seleclton

' Used Ranges

* Used Refl'lgemtors

' A 13C Wasilct·

AT IMPORTAN'l' SAVINGS

Consumers Power Mason

Mason Home AppiJUncc Y0111 F1 eczet· Headqnar let•s Sec Otll' complete stoelc or

Hcvco Ft·nezet·s On Dtsplay

S-l!i-23 CllbiC ft.

' ~~~,feta2e-~6~~~·~~a~~n. Every ~~~~i large lot, full ba lll, hot wateJ· gooclh f3ur·nace, !at gel sclreencll lo do by expm·ienced person. ~Jrr ~rl!~~ ~~~r 'to"~rl!. IIIrs,l ~Tuy heatet, ncecls ,omc mtel'lot fllll'h, pate • -cat· gawge, an~ scapect

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• Pick-up and delivery. Phlllle 2-58!l7, ' 1 " 11 n .. , ·~ '' c1 H lei! I 1 oar, "n-RClOFING-an~;;;- coatmg:-s~~~~~- 111 Muson, $2,500 utFh. w A. Be1- Yilld Eas1ly converted lo mcomc, Mason. 39w4 son phone ~10.10. 34wll

I krcte to resurface cracked ce- gm, phone 26831 l\hson 39w1p I vrreant. PIIcecl t'lght to Rettie es- , -- --- - ----ment and wood floo1s. Senle1s for --- - -- ------ tate, Btadshaw Realty, Webber- CAR REPII.IHING new and usee) ----- ---- -·---Silos, cement and masona1y build- 11 ACRES for sale, seven l'Oom 'Vtllc. Phone 5"4 Wehbetv•lle, SSw:! cat· parts anrl ~; lew ca1·s for Bert's Gal'age

.1\iason j1ngs. Fot fl'ee estimates phone modem ho•lle, new fmnrrce, clou- HOUSE=--~00111 lwu~-;;--w 1 u1 sale, Glenn Seutt, J12 m1Jes south General Repnnmg Lansing 81397 or 85814, .James Me- lllc garage, C'htclcen house, Jots of cement hloek ga

1 age fol' sale of Am·eltus, house No. 2783, crrst and

H0111e Appliance I<ane, Olcemos. 3·1w10p fllnt, ilelt'tes and shaclc, llu·ee 2ll so tl M t · t w hi,.: lside of the todd, 39wlf: ~·!-hour Wrcclrcr Servtee ------ acres of wheat, blnclctop t•oad, at 11 J

11 1 am s ree' e Jet ~- ------ Phone 4-J2GJ or !'l!l72

120 W. Maple Phone 259111 CEDAR POSTS, 3 tnch, 8 ft., 45c; 3121 N Wright road, cast of Les-. Vt e, nqUJl'C of Don Whtte, 37w•t , T• I Holt

39w1 3!1::-inch, 7ft., 50c; 4-inch 10-ft.; lie. IIany Wllson, Haute 3, Leslie ~-------- I EAVESTROUGHING-nee estt-1

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-l?\v•r' I th II 0 30 1 b mate, furnace t•epainng and - • I c

0 es ne posts, $1.5 . J. D. L:von, ' IV A el I oheet metal work Call BH0-42421' " ·100 East Ash street, Mason, phone ----

NORGb OIL BURNER nnd blow- 28122 Mason ~ 5wtf 14 BUILDING LOTS on Mamc Real Estate W. Reynolds, Holt. 34wtf Gt' fot· sale, 70,000 B. T. U. C. B. __ ' ·-~-- Court at end of East Maple,

RosciHil',Y, 4030 Barnes mad, Routa 1951 BUILDING costs are a Jot $65d' each, cho1ce building srtes, Ag·ency HURRY, HURRY, HURRY, th

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s CALL Lmsr.m 204J nnd ask for 1, Mason, Phone Aut·ehus 42, highe>· than m 1946. Do you utillt!Cs al'aJ!able. E. L. Beach, IS the tnnc to sell your scl'Up

39w2 have enough windstoun insu1 ance Mame Court Phone 23401 39wlp, FARMS iron, and all kinds of junk, htghest ----- -- ----- -- to eover your elCti·a Joss if wmct ----- ~--- ---- pr1ces pa1d at your farm, $25 a 30

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ROUND dming toom table and hits? State Mutual Cyclone In- HOUSE IN LESLIE-13 rooms NEAR MASON-115 ac1

e farm, ton for ull lcmds of scrap iron, al-Ho<'l' fl'Hl.s. Aln•r 01 <11 essecl, \\'ill deltvc't two m· mm·c dressed c·htckons on \\'cclnes<Iavs nne! Sat­tndays l\T1s Gl< n CailiiC!er, :JSf\0 Kt pp ron d, plwnc :IInson H70ti

37wtf

huffct for Ralc, both fot· $10.00. sutnncc Co., The Lapeer Compuny adnpla!Jlc for foul apartments Modern house, latge htp roof so want ole] wite tence and lin. I Also upright ptano and bench, 35wtf Ol' convaleJcent home. Also six- clatty bal'n. Mille house, co- Dt•op me a- cat d. Your ]Un!c deal---- J·P5 00. Mrs. Howar cl A Smtth, 5 --~- toom house, other btulchngs and ment Rtave silo, oll

1er btnld- I er·, .Tames Whitalcer, Box J73,

FURNITURE _ 6

-plecc rl in in g mtles soul?, o~ Jli;ason an ~S-~27. LUMBER fat sale Wtll talco or- about 12 act cs of land as whole or mgs .$!7,500

, Tel'mR DansYtlle. Phone 210

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Dfl nsvJ!!e. 100111 SUite, Het·mun Millet· Mod- Hottso No -4Gu, I hone Le;;hc 2G40. clers for eal'll Cl'ib or other build- 111 parcels, P. H. Doty, 814 Paetfic NEAR MASON on us-

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wtf -·---~-ern, AfJtean cul'ly wood, . 3Dw1p ing mateual. Have some lumber avenue, Lansing, phone 110753. 9wl acre farm, house, font· rooms Free E-Stl'Inates -

mnhog- on hand. Eal'! D. Wheeler, Route 1, 1 b th •6 ----- -------- ~ any anrJ t•osewooc] inlaid 0111 ti"e anc a , g,tragc, ., ,500

'WmneJ's F'n·e Con trot ServJe~ tor evet·ylhtoJg' m fire control equipment We spectult;o:e in the fnmotJS Red Comet fll'c contml systems which gJVe 21-hout· per cl.w p!olection fat a l1fctnne set v­tcn. Ji'u·c Sill vcys m·e fl'ce nnd \Ve mstrrll Wtlhout cxtr·a. cost.

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Apples MC'TNTOSJT

lllcLTCIOUS r: 1\JO:I~NTNr:S

H'l n;LI•: JmDs .!0,'1/A'J'TIANS

SNOWS

King; 0l'c11anl 1', miles 1101 t11 of Leslie on

I Er!-rn Ro.trl, Phnnt• Leslie :1615

I 01 40!(i 89wlf

c Mason. Phone Mason 5283 or Eu- ------- ---~- $2 70 StmtiJ, on Ononcla~a 1 oacl, SIX 1 WI HOUS'~ n"uJ ua.oon for snle. Nice , 0 down balance $35.00 gene 1ee!er, Dansv11le phone <- ._ .n ·' tl ll1tlcs so nth of Columbia t·oacl, MAYTAG 2039.

33wlf home about 2 1111les ft om town pel' mon

1• II l~,llon HnJmlR phone 7178. 37wlf ------------ on blacktop

1 oad. Hnlf mtle from NEAR :'viAso·~-A new three

Used Refl'lgem tor·s & Washer·s

In Excellent Condition

Easy Monthly Payments Avail­able on Thesr

SALES & SI>;RVlCE BUILDING 18' x 22' for sale, also school. H mterestcd call 2-6883 bedroom home. Two baths, tiJJ•ee cloots, two m·e llalf-glass Mason. 39w2p 011 hent, one acre Janel. $12,-

cloOI s, 2'7" x 6'6" and 2'8" lC 6'3" 600. Tetms, Perkins Hardware Phone 4311

Mnson 360 S .. J cffet son

ancJ an JllSide door, 2'4" x 6'5". HOUSE for sale. Three-apart- 200 ACRE dnu Y farm, 7 miles Wilham Mu;;olff, 2064 Dexter ment house, otl heat, lour-t oom from MSC. 170 acres under Tt•mi, phone Dansville 2891, apartment lor owner, w1lh 2 bed- plow, 10 ac1 e~; of goorl tim-

39wl t•ooms, three bothJ a oms, three bet•, llalanee pastul'e land, ---~----------- -- moclel'n kitchens, tncome $116 40x80 Jup t oaf ba~ement bum.

22wtf f LUMBER- Quant1Ly basswood I monthly bestdes owner's opart- 30x40 basement barn, eement

Glenn Casey A uctwneer

Williamston, Mtehigan Phone Collect 227-W

50wtf

lumbeJ', planed an<.! sanded, ment, good Jocat10n, $12,000 w1th stave silo. 8 room model'n -------------- ready for usc. Cordie Barlter, foUl terms. Carl .Jewett, phone 1401 house. Thts farm JS we:t M

KITCHEN CHAIRS-Four hltle lntles east of Mason 011 M-36. Mason, 502 Center street, Mason fenced. ~30,000. TCl1ns. FOR OIL BURNERS, ott fur-aSOTI plnsltc and chl'ome "S" type 39w2p 39w2 NEAR WILLIAMSTON ~ 80 naccs, oil hUllers, plumbing, IJOITI•:> AtJ}Jli'ance e Hlll s 01 Sd e, ., ' '30 our rec .

ASHES liAULED--P..ullbish, cm­ders, junk, Williams Bt others,

704 West Conte>• street, Masnn, phone 24261. 20wtf

IT A H.~ TON'S CJDF.R l\!ILL Will t·un evt'l ,\ 1\lond<J \', WNlnesrlay

nncl F1 itlay. 01·va l l.ttmon, east of Eci<'ll, Ro11lc I, Leo he. :18w2;J

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18 AI f I ------- am e farm. 7 room mocle1n elcctrieal supplies, mstallalwn and ~.1 v plrrsttc and eht ome chans, pl'aett- D d p LESLIE-Must sell, owner tt ans- house ancl gamge. 32x50 hip ~e1 viec, Leslie Healing and Plumb-120 W. Maple rhone 2~911 call.v new, fOI' Sflle. Will SilCl'lflCC ogs an ets fCtl eel, new l anch-lype home, l'OOf burn, silo. Poultly house ing Co., phone Leslie 3682, 21wtf

39w1/ for. $38. Mrs, Arthur Jewett, large livmg Joom, two hodt·ooms, other bnildings, $15,800. 1

phone 26153 Mflsan, 1020 E. Ash kitchen and ul.t!tly 1oom, grrrage Terms. ,--------- ----~~, ------------- sttect. 39w1 attached, venetian blmds, mce IN MASON, seven-room house, 1 Stone Mason

I COCKER SPANIELS-Al<C reg- lawn, col'llcr lot, gmclcn spnec, hardwood floors, gas lteut STOt ~E-Ons stov. rm· sale, fom· FRIGIDAIRE electric rc;r igeru- istercd, all immunized. Beauti- ms~ben·1es, near school and lat·ge lot, gamge, locutec! on Apples

v\'c <11'0 110\V ]11Cklllg

b nnecl R~per. See Ray Abbott at tor. In good eonc!Jtton. Mt'S R. fully built fm• show or hunting and slot·cs, Price 1 educed, 1-3 clown. paved street, $11,500. TcJJns. .Tef!et·mn 1i ood Mm·Jcct, Mason. B. Wallace. Call 4721 aftet' 5:00 custom-styled m charm for loving. Inunecha to possesswn, col ne.r· of / IN MASON-HOUSE-House

' , 39wlp p, 111

, or Sundays. 37ptf Platinum-buffs to golden pups, and Race st1·cet and Penns.vlvam.t neat husmess section gmage,

Foundations, hloelt luymg and btulding of chnnncys of any kind. Clyde Start•, 2% miles south or Mason on US-127 to Coy rand, east to stone house, phone Mason 22945.

Mcintosh J onat1mn Delicious

SPY APPLElS LATER

Tuttle Orchal'ds two mtles nol'lh nntl one m1le west oC Leshe on Tuttle 1 O<Lt],

Jack Robinson ManugcP

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Mieh;gan Cltmute Conditioned

Bottled Gas Jnstullatidns, Conversions, o\.p.

phances

Ensy Ter·ms, Free Delivery

Don Hill 3135 S. Okemos Rd., Okemos

P!1one Lansing 8-7849

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BED R 0 0 M SUITE-Waterfall CIDER for sale, Also Mcintosh t.\~pe bedroom s111te with mat·

and Banana apples. ,J. P. Hansen, tress anrJ spt•ings for sale. Tole< 10435 Onondnga road, Route 1, phone Mason 23921 evenings and Eaton Rnptds, phone 1611 Aurehus,• Saturday. Mrs, Male Bemont, 415 Located s1x miles west of Mason N. Okemos stJ·eet, Mason, 39w1p on Co!umbta, two mile~ sout11 on Onondaga road. 39wtf

APPLES FOR SALE, Smith Or­chard, earner Bunlter and Eifert

roads. Aurelius phone 2102. 39wtf

HEAT ER-Internatlonul space l1eater, 7 to 8-room size with

tank and blower, very good con­ditton. R. H. Wallace, 352 Oltemos street, phone 4891 Mason. 39wl

I ROUND OAJ{ heatmg stove fol' sale, ~15 00. M1·s. Stoutenbut·g,

117 Not th street, phone 24431 Ma­son. 39wl

older sorts for cash or lease or street, Leslw. Phone 3982 Leslie. stx rooms and bath, oil heat, somethJng else, Breedmg, groom- 39w1 modern kitchen Wtlh garbage ing and individual it·ainlng. S. disposal, on a puved st1·eet James, 3900 Zimmer Rd., 'h mile HOUSE ,AND SIX ACRES for $10,500 terms.

north off US-16, W111iamston, sale, The Floyd Danow proper- IN MASON--F1ve 1oom house 1 BULLDOZING - Bulldozer With Phone 551-J. 18wtf ty at 739 w. Columbia, Mason. thr·ee yeul's old, stl'lctly mod: / winch, baek hoe and dragllne

25wtf 1

MAGID CHEF gas mnge, 3 yeat·s oft!, ve1·y good contlttton. Also

gn~ water heater, la1 ge circnlatmg coal healer and two rugs Wttlt pads. Luw1 ence Simpson, 627 Hall boulevard. Phone 1281. 39w1p --------~------

Clothing FALL AND WINTER girl's and

women's suits, eoats, dresses, sweaters, blouses, skirts, Jackets, hats, and shoes. Men's eoats, pants, shirts, ancl Jaclcets. Most garments In elCcellent condition. AU in good condition. Call or come over. W. W. Mueller one Jmle west of Dansville or 7 miles east of Mason on M-36 to C!arlt road. First farm south of M-35, Phone Dansville 2·143, 36w5

DOG-Blond Coel<ct• Spnmc! for sale, female, 18 months old,

AKC 1 egistered. Janet Pl'ice, phone 26-F-22 Stockbt•iclge. 39w1

Good level land. Sale ~~ to settle ern, w1th attached gamge, on worlc. Also bury stone piles with estate Raymond H McLean, Ad- a paved stt·eet. $8,000, ~3,500 baclt hoe bulldozer, Basements JmnJstrator. McAt'thm· Building, down, balance on mortgage, tlug, tlttch d1gging. Either by job phone Mason 3751. 38w3 4% mte1·est. or by the hour. See William Whit-

IN MASON-5 1oom modem craft, located 4 1,~ miles north of BIRD DOG for sale, female point­m-, 1'/:, years old, partly tr·ainecl.

Phil Straub, Miclligana Farms, Holt. Phone 2241 Holt. 39w3

REGISTERED COLLIE pupptes for sale, beautiful sable and

white and parti-colored. Markings are perfect. Glen Sharland, 12 miles east of Mason ot· 4 'h miles southeast of Dansvt!Ie. Phone 2017 Dansville. 39wl

COON HOUND PUPS for sale, ,from "Gross Mere Jewoll." AKC

registered, Black and tan. Male, $5.00, female, $3.00. Don Laun­ste!n, 2 miles east of Mason on M-36, on Every road, second house north. Phone 2·1682 Mason, S9wl

HOUSE-Nrce fom-beclroom home with attached garage ancl sun I

porch. Has new fm·naee, watet• heater and incinemtor, Located on well-landscaped corner lot elose to store, All newly rlccot•ated. Law­rence Sunpson, phone 4281 MilSon,

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LARGE BUILDING LOTS in new W1IIowbank subchvison, on

blael;top, 2 blocks fl'Dm 1 clocatcd US-127. Roy W, Adams, Phone 3561 Mrrson. 30wtf

LESLIE-13-room house, adapt-

house 5 .ven1·s old. Stoker Wtlllamston at 1900 Eply r~ad, heat, located on paved street Route 2, Williamston. llwtt $7,000. Terms.

IN MASON-Duplex. Located on paved street. Otl heat, Extra good con<htton. $12,000. Tenns, 4% mortgage.

LOTS

Abel Rea,l Estate Agency 209 W. Ash

Mason, M1chigan

Phone 3161

MEN'S AND WOMEN'S

Custom-Made Clothes Alteratwns

MRS. FLOYD WARFLE 330';1, S. Jefferson Ph, 23031 Located over Peters Drug Store

l'h-36wtf 38wl

able for 1 apartments or eon­valescen t home, Aiso SllC-room house. Adjouung Jots nvmlnble, P. H. Doty, 814 Pacific. Phone 410751 LanaiQg, 30w:: 1-------------J

on PLUllfBJNG - liJiJATJNQ

ELECTRICAL WORK Fast, C'ompetent instrtllal10n and scr·vice. All types of plumbing, heating, electr·ical eqrupment. Water pmnps, at! llumct s, auto­ma ltc fmnacc conlt ots a spec­wily. Complete sPt or tools,

All worlc gllat·antoecl

Ron Lewis Ph. Mason ~n73

01' 3972 R.3, I.cslie

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Mr. Farmer: We Want Calv~sl

Remember! \Ve pay the best prlec~\'er,y 11 e£•1c-.Jm t Ioall your calf in tim l'ar and bring him over-

norms s To 2 FltOllf ONE DAV TO TlNO

\VEEn:s OLD

EVERY 1\IONnAY

at Mason Stoclcywtl

~OU111 8 to:

W. D. Thomas

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EX'l'I~HM ITA L 'rfo;Jtll! 1'/'JD bPI vice SpP!'Iil/mlrrr; In ter rnrl<' 1111cl pow-

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Hoy D. Donald LIV£'HI oolc iliiYing unci 'l'rucll•

lng

iluof Catllo, Dnlr y Caltlo CALVES

!-:llroetJ, Lnnrhs, HogH nnrl Hor·scli Slx-Dny Mnrltct

C011101 of' 'l'lllllo nnrl Bn1ncs 10/ICIH, MIIHIIIl, nmrlo l

Phunu Mumm 2:1028 3awtr

del' po~t h11'llc• <'nntr ol l3onrlcd -- --­opc!nlor, fi ~Jill g'lllt JlltCI' huclcccl

Fruln, plwn<' 2f,883. Opor 11lor town lo RIHr h r·onrl, fir sl place

W />NTT!lD ·- Mlcl!lle·ngocl woman llblc LO help Wilh liOIISOWOI'Jt llll<l

mJOI~II~!\ 11 t COl inti .Y )lome, Con· lucl Ilollowny Ntli'Hing Homo, Mn­~on, 231 Onlt sltoct, phone 25231 Muson, 30wJ

YOUNG MAN WEtnted fot• c•nHtlllfr and genol'ai pr•)nllng wmlt. Must

bo nnrlll tlou~ antl over 18. Inqull'e lnghnm County News. :10w1p

by bomlecl ;./l,;h I I' HOI ve '/'or nrllos I (J]JS'J'OM conN PICKING wllh fl

nio h.rrd to dPlo<'l C.:.llla ;rpee111/IHl Lwn-r ow rnntrnled plclwr·. TillncHt for fr oo In 1,11 c llllll Phorw U V., JCuo1 lr, lin co miles oust of Van-

tepi'CHI'Ill ct1vo. 1flw1p-lf north Call Webber ville 1-J-11

---- ___ __ _ __ ~~~W~ WANTED-Small l:rarn rrncl pns-J ENNOX I lure to ronl neat Lansing Wrll

J ~ CUS'l'OM SA\1, llll1 ;; IW slab 1 ont house It ncccssar y Would Heatin,g· EqUllHYient wood for sale. ~'runic Wnrd, first also wnnl opllon to buy. Lyle E

• SnloB I ncprliJ' • C'!Cillllllg'

fnr m south or flnr•per school on .Tohnstone. Phone Lansing 2-7030 TJS-127 nt Duller's llcHtmn nnt Ia te In the evening. 3!lw1p Phone Lansing 192111. 1~w tf

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I Collcclr.cl P1 omptly 1

Dead or Alh e FArlM ANIMALS

r.,OST-Womnn 1R plnAttn-!•lmmorl o,Ye glnsHoH, lun lnullwr•

Cull ii75t or• 0081 MnHnn, Hru r•y Srrwyel'

INGHAM COIJN'rY Hrunnnc So-cloly lll'goH you I o Inn It lor YO IIi

los~ i]Og or· 1 tl nL tho All'lrnuJ Hhcllor•, 171:1 Sunset AVP,, I~IIIIHIIII( Opnn 8 In fi, wook rlnyA, Pltonr. 2 021 R, All dogs plc•ltcrl liP lly county dog Wlll'dcn tilO hr011ght to the shelLer• d.t!ly, lwll

Cards of Thanks DOWN 'I'Iw lclndnuH~ .rnrl

pnlhy ol ncrgh)JOI s nnd friends rn 0111 I !'CI'llt SOl lillY v•JII n!wny,, 10111flln v.Jth LIS fiH d JIICCIOIIHJllem• my Our smcr•r o tlJ.tn!;s unrl gr alr­tndc lor nllliJOH<' conrfoltrn;( arlo We c<pounllv llr.llrl, J\1r 11nrl Mrs Gonr J,(C Lllc!'hl IIIli I ll1 g,LJJ Purlcor l3r othrr,,, rtohcrl Clwn­plon nncl Wrllr,un; srslt•l, Mabel, nteccs, Euna P WutuhPll, Ncvn Hm<hrnolc, R11lh Llfli(JJ1, Mutlon Hllfflne, Lrrc11Ic Down nnrJ Erma Down. 3Dwlp

I WEEKLY EATING CLUB By Jim BarstoW] Holt News lly 1\lra, l!lrno~t Durlow - l'hnne Btln:t

Holt Garden Club Eiedion Planned

'l'lw I loll On 1 d1•!r <I !Ill will moot 'l'rleHdny, Of' I o!Jet 2, nt lire town hall lor elm lion of nffrr•cr'H There

IIH to he n per'Prrnlnl 1•xr lmngo nnd the roll <nil will he tnll hcn!es lrr IIH<' 111 flrrung-enrenls, nn1! to te1•tl !he h11r!s" J\ ltport \viii be

\\'ollli'll A tlml!l f'c••lt·mUnn Mcllt IDllwl KI'IIIIRH, IDlhcl Nuoffor,

ill I hoi Wchb Notn Dcf,IIHirnrutt nne I H1ur•lr I Jailor by 11 tlcndcd tho Mi<'Jrlgnn I•'erlnl'flllon of Gar'di•Jt l'inhs, r•oglon 2, mccllng, al Cnld· WlltCI la8l Thill sdny Over• 300 \VOilWil Wei C Jll OHOll l. A luncheon W<IH HCJVPd nt lhc <'ILrli house on Linn In ire nnd aflot wnr ds tho g1 nup lnspeeLed Lho Coldwater school.

(;1\f'll 0111 Llro JloWct slrow, Ml'tlru<IIHIH ArtPnd S1•mh1.tr' M•' Nor 11 DeLnslrnlltl L will he P'nur l'llt!r,nd•i nf women of llw

hrr"l<'HH. 1vf<'llrorl1Hl W S C S will 111 tPnrl 'rho nrrnr!n11llng eornmlttcc moll tlw Women s Snelcly of Chrlstlnn

Tt!eKdny evenrng- oil the home of S1•1 I'ICI' diHlr I! t SCntll1111 lhls I~J !­~.liS .fuHeph l~I!Pr!Jy tor selection dny nl lire l~nton Hnplds Method­oF olflcero lm lite <•nmlng y 0111 rHl 1lmreh 'l'llcr·c will bonn nll·rlny l'IH' t•on 1mrllee <'unslsl•i ol Mr H trnlnrng course lor local nit leer•s,

I Jilllc11ty "' chHrrnrnn Evelyn Site!- Mrss ~I Ira Nnglor, 11 nriHHionnt y don, MrH Ncllre !lope, Lulu Brb- from Clrln.r will he the uftcllloon !JJns ural Mar•y I~hetly spcnlwr•

'llror·hiii'IIS l~ntc·t taln Mr unrl Mrs Hct!Jer I lrllr'llg-.Mr and Mrs Gcorg-1• 'l'hotlllll'l nrc l111 parents nf ol daughlcr,

(nl "' tnlnerl al a fnmrly prcnlc Le•1llc Mno, bot n Scplcmhcr 20, In

CO;vH'Ll~'J'Io; I'LlJMLllNU SJ:IWJU;

INJlUf-\1'JUJ\J, ANll ('OM­JYfJ ;I{CI ,\ J, 1 IJ,A'l'INL,

EAVffiS'l'lWUCH II NG, new and I Ull.lll

Uor ~cs $2 00 Cnlt le-* J 00 Hof,(~-$.10 cwl.

Phone Colle< l To Olwmos I<:lcvulnr C.:o.

I WANTED Womnn to me In my plcastLnt

npat LmcnL Good home wrlh all r onvcnlcnecs Light \\ork. Mrs. Har•rlclt Neely, Phone 2-52,!1 dur­rng the clay. 39wl p

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S11ndny Jrnnor rng 1 hose• whoHc /lite ID,rlon lluprcls hoHJlilal

J~~~~~~~:?:~~~~~~~~~~~~~==~~~~~:_ ilrr I hd 1ys WCII' 111 Septeml1er linn- Mt nnrl M1 s .JnHoph Elll!•r by lltcd JiliCHls were Grll 'l'horb1un S[ll'nl Srrnrlny In Alhron \'rKrllng 11nollrrs oldesl son, Le<' .rnrl'lrudy, wrllt rclulr\cs

I~ H A 'l'c11ns Av,u!,rblc

F. C. J\ nc.lcrson & Sons

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]) IIIHVIIIC l'lrunc 2.W3

We Haul

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WASIIED STONE WASI-ICD SAND

BANK-RUN GRA \fEL BLACK DIRT

FILL DIRT LIMESTONE ClliPS

Williams nt·othel'S Cit rwr II Tr Ut l<rn....,

701 W C'tnlcr f'll!<l M,r"'m Pirone 2121> I

Farm Services 4 rfc1 Farm I ,oans

Uso Feder .<I L IIHI 13nnlc Jo,rns for r e,tl [ 11 llll'l cu-op cr cdrt Lonn lei IllS \\'tl h lull pr PJld\'­lncnL pll\!lcgl':-. Nn tee~

PJw"" 1. 1ns1n,~ r,ss 16 NA'liO~AL F'AFtM LOAN

ASSOC'lo\ TlONS 801 F. ]\[lllri>;<lll A\f L 1nsrng

GEOFtGF. r;nJci~NLLAF', Scc•r Pl 11 \ -Tr e 1 SliTer I

!OJ:\' BROWN Ji'rclrl J\sstsL 1nt I

We Sc! ve lngl1un1 ctncll~.1Lon

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ATTI~N'l'ION- ln at1t1lllon to all kmds of wcltlrng, farm eqrup­

ment and mrnor .urtomolrve re­pairs, wear<' now p1 cpatl't! to set v­tcc or 1 cpan any typ~ of rn rlro rmll TV appmalus. !lome r.hccl,ups at reasonable rntcs Jtob(nson Wcltl· 1ng Shop 1111 S US-127 phone Mason 2u271 19wtf

SPOT CASH For Dc,ul or Dcs,tblccl Stock

Hotscs-~2 flO Cows-$:l 00 llog>.- $ I 0 cwt

P10mpt ,tncl co111 :co us set vtcc Pltonc (OJicct to

Mason 311L Lansmg 52239

CARL BERG

L.tnsmg 8-4111 or

'l'OMLlNRON FJ~I~IJ S'l'O!Uil Ilu!L 7-2881

CI~N'l'JlAL DEAD STOCK CO 2-·IOwtf

j1War.ted I \VANTJ;D -An0hrnh -;;~lJJr"h.;;;-,

.Jcwelr y, eomH, JmnrluLc guns, lr1n!l p,rntled and Havrlnncl c•lunn, 1\CI rp~cnc lrm1ps, prctur c fl mnc:-i, ser,rp bonks, cte Flovd E.1vcy, P. 0 Box 441, Ln nsmg Phone 41601> Lansrng 3Gw5p

WANTED-All I(JnCis or logs and slandrng timber• Call Chatlotte

:170 daytrmcs or 11160 evemngs 01 wrtle L L .. 1 ohnson Lumber com· p<~ny, ChatloLte 31wtf

BU'l'CHF.RING-Let us ao your llutchenng, hogs on Tuesday

and Wednesday, beef Thursday, poultry any day. We prck up. Call Lcslre 5361 collect. Lcslle Food Loclcer 50wtf

I ~;~NTED-Mo~ chlclccns, h~avy ftyu< and sptrngcrs Wrll prclt

up W X Steadman Poultly Farm, 620 S Edgar road, phone 9804 Mason. 19wtt

WANTED-Standrng ttmber. Wo wrll pay top prices for large vrr­

gm or second growth timber. One of our foresters wrll marlt your trmber aceonllng to good forcsl!y methods rf you so destre Contact us before sclhng Thmeson Lum­ber Company, Howell, phone 931

6wtl

W ANTED-Ct eam, eggs ancl poul· tl y Sec Lawr ence Hyatt, 1105

Hall :tt cet, I<: a ton Raprds, phone Eaton Raprds 44521 28wtf

CHICKENf:i 'IV ANTED--Wrll come and get them W. H Applcron,

3318 Pryor IOacl, 2 m1les north of Mason phone 5382 9wtf

W A N 'I' E D - 1i' R F. S H l~GGS,

I POULTRY, CREAM We al­w.lys w,mt marc Prclcccl up each wcclt I 1om yom door Just phone 2571 Dansvtlle. Paul Hedglcn

28wtf

WANTED Man and wrfc relr-.tble and honest Lo marMgc busr­

ncsH No cluldtcn. Wrrlc box G"J, Ingh,un County N cw~ 30wtf

WANTEJD--150 to 200 ac1es lo worlc on shut cs Wn le Box 21,

Ingham County News, Mason 38w1

WANTED-Woman or gul lo talce l'.rtc of two small chrlcl1cn ftorn

2-h p m Ot full lrmc Mrs. R 0 Clnr k. Phone Wtlltamston 1-7R

39w2

WANriDD- Mrdrlle-agccl or ·elder-Iy cnu 1Jlc, [l! cfcr a illy or srngl<'

mnrl to help do chotes th1s wmlet Also want small-srze whrle coolc­slove Elmct Fwst, Route 1, D.rn­

MANNING-I lwly apptccl.tlc the 1rr.my Jove! y llllthday em !Is

whtch \\ er 1 s1•nl lu nrc II IH plenH­ant to he r emcmbcr cd While I am hetc rn the Inglwm county s.tnu­torlum Many th.mlcs M. Ivah Mdnnmg. 'inwlp

In Iovrng mcmor y at our de 11 w1fc ,mrl mother

who P•t"oCrl away 1.1 years ago September 20 M K C.tmpbcll Mr anti M1 s. 0 D Campbell .tnll lift enrl Mrs B L Holley .1Dwlp

DEMOND-Wc wtsll tu thank nllt many fr rends and IH'JghhOI s foi

Innclncss ,mrl tiO\\ cr s rn t11c recent death ,,r my Wife Also many thanks to Dr Smith Davtcl Dem­ond and Mt and i\lr s Paul J en­sen and lam1ly ~9wlp

Vtllc, phone 602-F-3 Wrfltamston GRUHN-We wrsh to 39wl p the fncnds nctgh bot s and

- --- ln es fot lhc lunrlnesscs expt as-plant work, slons of sympathy ancl flotal of-

full daytime wmk Mnson I fcttn"'S sent du1 tn" out recent be-D,ury, 340 S. Cedar sheet, Ma·11eave~nent m lhe" death of Mrs son. 39w1 Lydia R Gnrltn r.coq;e Gruhn, ~- ---- ----------- 1ft n.nd Mts Atlhut Gtuhn and

1 --- - - farntly and Ralph Gtnhn 39w1p

LEID-:My thanlcs lo all those who ':V l tcmembcred me wrth cmds, V ante(. lfiowcrs .tnll fnnL .md lo the D A

~ V auxtlrary IDspr cw.Jy do I lhanlr

I the blood clonot s, Brm Fr anklrn, Due lo f.ulllrc of 8hrpnrent of Hugh Srlsby, AI Rrec Bob Ing-

new bottles to aurvc we ate hr am, Tr, Mrs Ted Lee ancl Le­Roy Lee Also the many many athol s who so genet ously volun­tcet ed Thank~ also fot the won-

rn need of om own bottles

Pic.rsc r ctnrn lhcm as soon der ful cat e I rccetved from doc­

as possr ble lo

Mason Dairy 112 W M,tplo St 310 S Cr.rlat

3·39w1

-- ---------·------' WANTED-'I'o rent a farm on 50-

50 basis Ot money 1 en t. Phone Webbervrllc 8Jll, or wl'lte Box 22 Ingham County News 37w4p

COLLIDGI<: S'l'UDIDNT desnes pat t,tane JOb. Wrll constrict any­

thrng. Phone 28321 Mason eve­rungs Eel It eland, 200 Olccmos stt ect, Mason 39w1

Lots Pauley, Schaeflet and Hiuu­son anti the entire stalf at the Granrl Raprds Ostcopathrc ltospr-tal, that rnndc my stay thet e so pleasant. Mts Frank Lee. 39w1p

THORBURN- I ta!{c this oppor-

WAN'l'ED-IImses, fat 01 thtn WANTED-Any l~~d-~f--\~~rk

tunrty to express gratitude to those who pt oved to be such good frwnds rn trme of need I appre­crate what the nerghbots chd, Mrs Davrs openrng hct house and the othet nmghbor s h11ngrng m the food the Ptesbytenan Women's assoc1atron and Ca cle 3 Cot then krnd deeds I am gr atcful for the wrllrng response of Dr A V Smrth mghl and <.lay throughout the long srclmess of my hu~band I also thank Mt s Harvey Gleason, Arthm W Jewett and Mt. ancl Mts Alvm Glynn fat lheu· gta­crous asSistance and Re\ Paul L Arnold for hts comfot tmg wot ds Mts Guy That blltn 39w1p

IUED-Wc WISh to cxptcos Dill

appr ecralwn ln Rc\ Wilson Ten­nant, Mr and Mr8 George Vogl, our ho~t ot fttencls, telatrves nnd ncrghbot s I 01 their ltlndncss !11 the loss,uf om luther unci gt.tnclf,tlhct. Mr and Mrs Ralph Rrcd and son, Mt ancl Mrs Lc•she R!ed and uhrl-rlr en and Mr. ancl Mr ~ Hru old Rrclsdalc and Dwnc 30w1p

l~AYJJOE--We wrsh to thanlc our fr rcndo, nerghbors nnrl rclatrvcs;

also D1 Clat k fot' the many nets of Jondness and lor II ower s, fturl, cat cis, candy and lclcphone culls I whrle Donovan was tcco\'Cl rng fmrn the accrrlcnt Mt ,mel Mt s. Lloyd Hayhoe and Donovan

30wlp

DORRIS- In lovmg memm y uf 1 my mothe1, Mrs Elrzal'lcth Dar·

rrs, who passed away Scptembet 30, 1030 Her claughtet, Bcsstc Lew1s 39w1

Mason Markets

Charlotte Livestock Hogs- 'l'op ~20 00 to

1111XC!l, !jjl8 50 to $10 50, $19 00 down, fee!lct· pigs $16 00 each

$2 21 .75

1.75 2 53 5.90

Calves-Top, $:!7.00 lo $41 50, seconds, $34 00 lo $36.50, outs, $33 00 down, deacons, $25 00 to $36 00 cwt

Lambs-'l'op $32 50 down, other lambs, $28.00 down, ewes, $16 50 down

Cattle-Sleets and hetfets, $26 00 to $31 00, llesl beef cows, $23 00 to $26 00, commons, $20 50 to $22 50, cutlets and cannets, S19 50 down, bulls $30 00 down

Stockers & Feedet s-$28 00 to $37 00

Auction Calendar

CATCH ... Jasper's famous bears become pretty

adept at catchrng thmgs, partrcu­larly when tt's food Here a bear is JUSt about to catch a piece of candy tossed hrm from the steps of the club house at the celebrated Jaspct' Park Lodge champronslup golf course in the Canadtan Rockres.

F11day, Septel'nbet 28, Mts Ella ORoER-APPOINTING 1 tME FOR Beasore, 315 S. RIVet stteet, Ea- HI::ARJNG CLAIMS AND P!otlflON ton RapidS FOI< DE I EH.MINATION 01 H£11{~

Saturday Sc,ptcmhct 20, LeVer n 1 CHAI'MAN-Dcccmbc• 3, 195! ' B 1 St.ltu ul M l hi~ 111 1 Ill P1 uh tlc Cutll L

Stanfield and etniCe La1 net, .! I lot tit• cuur.ty rd lng-h 1m

1111le south of Leslte on S I\1Ia1n AI .l M:-i~lon ut :; 11d CutLI L lu.:lt' 11 the

liHIIJiltlcr ol Mr oint! J\1r H Lyle ------1 Thnt burn '!'hose JH cscnt were M1 I llld 1\Jrs CIIJI Tltorhurn and f,rm· Weather I rlv Mr <I lid ,'y[r s Lyle 'l'h01 burn

I mol I.Imrlv, :VIr .tnd M1s Alvrrr 'l'h<'rc ltrrve been s1 o~llcrerl slrow-

1•\ltnswnr Ill 1111!1 Lynn ol St lo!Jn, er s rn lngho~nt <'DIIIlL\ lhrs WPP!c I rill \ndii'\V l•'nr nsworlh .tnd B.ulh

Ann of Holt The 111m d1rl 11 lnt of good d.S

I hr g-1 ounrl w.ts d1 v The! c \\d~ tL

lrrgh wrnrl Wl'dncscifr,v nrghl

The old lwo-f linrly hllll"e 1111 the 'J olt.rll [liCI rprlfrtron WIIH I 18, 'nrnPJ nf CLCJ,u· nn!l Ani cltiiH rs Ill"" " wlllclr fell on SalllrriiLY

lt1cJng moved to the co!tHH of! HJH) \Vrdnc~rlny Avetngc tempPlcl~ Not'lh 1!11\ Atllclrus '!'he pl.r(e ISitrllc lot lire I_VLolc \VIS bO com­

Irrl In be .thrml 100 yc,u H nlcl, nne! l' lit! wrth '\ 1~irler;ltcc rc,l(Jrng lur rrnp Dl llw fll sl hollses hllllt rn ns YC<~I I llo llllC, Hnll 'rite TT,u LIJi l.IImlv owner! the Tr.rnper.rtrr1 cH fnt the week as pi.Icc lor .tholll '10 years At the tccorderl by S L Demorest at tnr·.cnl, lh< KPnnelh V,mNorl<ers lire M.tson Scw.Igo Dr~pos.rl plllnL .ll!d Mr and Mrs ID Hay Spence 1 wcr e hd\'c hccn 11\rng lltctc 'l'IJCy 111111 , move b.iilc alter !he pl.tel' has September 20 been sell led rn the new Joe a tron A I Scpternbc1 ~ l f"as sl,rlron rs to be Inuit on the September 22 spot Sct1ternilc1 za I - 1 Sc>plernbc1 24 Sltull ('lull Pl:rn,; Ml'!'tillJi 1 Srptcnrbct 25

H~ll Chrl<l st 11 cly , Jub wrll open September 2H tho 'c,11 wrlh 1 bolwmr.m ~uppet I Soptcmb;r 27 at the ll1trhcn cottng-c on Duel; 1

I lice Wrrlnes!l.w, October 3, ,Jl F B 50

Mrrx 77 H2 71 70 68 67 70

6 30 Tho progJdlll [or lhc COI1llllg' arm Ui'eau yc,lr, wrll he pr csontcrl, and pi o-g'l am books hanrlc r1 out Assrslrr.g- Mrmhcr '• of lhe Hawley T<'tH!\1 the hostess, Mrs Htlehens, wrii!JciBurco~u gtoup elc1Lcd offrcers nt Gcr tnttle Barker. I then me Plrng hold Scpl ember 10

al the honrc of Mr· and Mts. John Mr anrl Mr' AI\ rn l''.u nswurlh, I Hutrrnc The new olliCCt s at c Wrl­

formcri\' of !loll moved lo Sl lr,un Robeson, chaun1o1n, li'cl!l Johns thrs wcelc lilt F',11 nswotlh Bac lh, vr<•c-chart man Raymond

, rs employed by R J Pat dec, ar- Mrlcelonrs sec 1 c t dry-Ltcasutcr, ci11 teet ol St Joltm; nnrl Sam Cunv.ay dtscuHHron ltarl·

ct Commillcc c hnrrmen ,u c lilts Four Coat clcn club members, Wclfor d Call, publrcrty, M1 s

Nota DcL.rshmuLt Ethel Nuofrct, Emc<~ruel li'llctmuth. women' glta Buc!c <1nd Pcg~;y J3ymgton, conrmrllcc, Mrs ln:m Earl, wom· ,1ttendecl JUrigtng sthool rn Lm- an's comn11tlec alternate chall· srng lhts wcelc 'I'hrs 18 the fifth man Mrs li'ct d Eatllr husprlalr­yr>at ol JU!lgrng lot tim; gwup zatron commrttce, Almon L.1th1'op,

All the olftecrH of Lhe PTA exre- ,lctron commrtLcc and Mrs Lee ulrvc board and comrmttee chan- T1tus, recrcatron Mt and Mts. men are to meel Monday nrght, Max Hecht rnvrtecl the J,(toup tu Octobc1 1, at 7 .:JO 111 the faculty mcci .tt lhc11 home for the Octo· 1 onm of the hrgh school ber scssron

1\It a~td Ilfr s JameH Jcnnrngs I W1•st Dl'lhi tclmnerl ovct the week end atlet Mr and Mt·s M rtlhcw Rens cn-,L lwo-wccks vacatron tt avclrng terta1ned mcmhct ~ of Lhc West lh1 ough Massachusetts On the 1c- Dclln Bute,m group F'rrd.Iy cvc­lut n trrp l11ev wet e accompanrcd 1\lflg Member H drseusscd "Should by Mrs Beul.th Rwh of Mel! osc, Health Exammat wns Be Ref]urrcd Mass who plans to spend a fot Mrgratory Workers ' OfircciS monl11's vacatwn With the Jon- elected wetc Mywn Smrlh rlrs­mngs famrly. cusoron leader Percy Barrett,

Mt ,lJlC! Mrs J L Bat Iter of L,llce Odcss,L wrll be guests Sun­rLly of Mr ancl Mrs Lam en Bur­leer

Mrs. Anclrew Fatnswor lh rs \rs-1 Ling 1 eldltvc~ 1n Pennsylvania

chan man, Hat olrl Wrlson VICC• cha11 man, Mts Hugh Angell, see­r etat y, and Mt s Percy Bar rclt, member of !'OUnLy women's com­nuttcc The next mecltnJi \\Ill he held al the horn c of M 1 ,md Mt s. F1 cd Slr abel on Oclohet 10 Lrccnsce fat D nltng and Co. I

8w52;>tf

SIDI~ MIC II }011 hR\C pon!lty sell or plron" Lc,Jrc 2 t'l2 J<l,\

Hrll, lwo mri!•H soul h of Lcol1c on

highest pr rces pdrd Robet t Ramon Martrnez, Box 181, Ma-Shea thclm, IDdr.n r oacl, 2 miles son. 39wl south of Tilden Phone 251~ Leslre

36wtf

!Man or Woman Wantecl

HARDING-I want to lhanlc the Wcbbet vrlle Methodrst Sunday

school, the Alclnn school ,md "ll or my telatrvcs and frrcnds Jot the nrcc grfts and Lite many letters and cards whrle I wns sick and out of school Jane Har dmg R9w I

stteet house mnnbet 4856 Piub rt.c OlliCI Ill thL lll} ol L.IIL:ilflg,

Sat;ll clav Octobet 6 I ottte Eld- I Ill lh• "I rl COIIIIL) ~~~· Ill• 2bllr "oy ol ~-"' R43 c ,J I I ...l l::iLptf.!lllht I ,, ll 111 I I

trclge, actOSS tram COLIIltV g,uagc l'"'""J liON JUliN McCLr~LL\N Jn the Vllltlge of Onondaga. Jud!-f ul Plldlolll:

ln the M.ltL•I oJ till L:-.tltf uf ~ ~LI.!:ANOlt ANN CllAPM 1\N 1Jcc1 t:.ul

FE

1952 MOTOROLA

TV

Chll! r•hrll or Hull I Odd HELP WANTED--Neat appcaung

woman wrth cnr, fot unusual worlc Not house to house, perma­

WILL CLEI\K atJct;or, ~ales any· ncnt weekly pa,v, "lv,mcemcm where. Also mcome to..x aRsr~- Fat ]Mttreu11l,u s call M<1son 26292

tance Earl Dunsmore, 3042 W. 01 Holt 46791 Mts Wtlltam Van Columbia, Mason. Phone 2·3241. illlten, Holt 37wa

Ditching

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WANTED TO RENT, a fat m 100 actes ot mote neat Mason Also

have a btg Warm Mot nrng stove for sale, $30 00 Call Mason 28321 illd Ireland, 200 Olccmos stt eet, Mason 30w1

W AN'l'ED-Baby srtlmg Avatl-

Industuous man at woman wanted fm we cream route rn new tcrrttmy For fmthcr m-, for·matron call 24101 Mason or apply m pet son ,Lt Mason D.my, 310 S Ceclat stteet, Mason.

39wl ---------------'

For Rent If you'r l' pi.Innrrtg on w.ttcr

to the hd 111 a new trml<, 01 any­thm~ 1cqunmg p1pcs c1nd llrtr.hc.s, let liS !lo IL [Ol YOII wrt h om new !J tel, hoe We wrll cltg the dtlch can lurmsh the IJrpc, lay tt, ,utd tlo all plumb· 1ng

able by callrng 2>1121 Mason Ji'LOOR SANDERS for rent at

_ --------- ___ 38w2 Perkms Hatdware, phone Mason

F. C. Andel'son & Sons

Phone D.lllsvtlle 2363 38w1

'----------- --'\VANTED C'O\CJ ~CCCI to COill·

llmc R 1;1 A Gwh west on Co­lumbr 1 1 o tel to ErlgHr road, nr st place not th, phone 2158~ Mason.

39w1

Livestock Truckbg ro Detrmt Par!CJn,; House and

Yatcls Mondays and Tucsd,tys

Insm cd Set vtce

Eli Mil'e & Son 6 lllii('S west of Mason un Co­Iumbm, 2 miles nm th on On­ondaga r oncl

Phone Holt 45414 38w4p

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,-Farm Bureau Insurance Co.

Automobile and farm liability coverage.

Leon J. F cllows General agent for Ingham County. Route 4, Mason. Phone 21132.

llf.l·36wtf

WANTED--Wnshrng, JOe Jb flulf rlr ted 12c lb ftuft dr 1cd fl,lL work

fin1sh. Self setvrcc laundry 35c pet washer lo.tcl Mason Dr·y Clcanet s and Self Ser vrce Laundr v, 247 S. Jctfetson Phone 9101 l\1<Ison

39w1

WANTED TO RIDN'l'-Ftve Ot stx 1oom trnfurmsllecl home m Ma­

son Phone Harold Phrlp at Phrlp Motor Sales days Phone 2·3081. Aftet 6 p m phone Lansmg 46268.

3911'1

WANTED TO RENT-2 or 3-room fmmshed apartment, g10und

floor Mrss Mtlclt eel Ogle, phone Mason 25131 rim rng the clay or 4821 evenings 39w1

WANTED TO RENT-House ot• lower floor apar·tmcnt Call John

Scott, service manager, Roy Chrrs­tcnsen Ford sales Mason 9611

38wl

BABY SITTING-Let me care fat your eluld days, whrle you are

wmlnng. Good warm home and lovmg care. See Mt s. Coopet·, 410 N. Olccmos stl·eet, Mason 39wl

WANTED TO BORROW-Exten· slon dress form ftom a stze 32

to 40 Call 4900 Mason. 39wlp

W ANTED-Htgh school girl to help wtth houseworlt and cate of

children after scl10ol, e~tly evc­nr,ngs and part of .weelc ends Mts. George R. Clmton, phone 21811 Mason. 39wl

1311. 11\Vtf

~'OR RENT-Wallpaper steamer and ttoor sander Inquire at

Shafer Decoratmg Supply, 425 S Jefferson. Phone 23461. 45wtf

FOR RENT-Large, comfortable slecpmg room. One bloclr from

llusmess dtstuct Mts. H J. Katn, 220 ID Ash Phone 3462 Mason

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APARTMENT- Nrcely fmmslrcrl a pat tment fat tent, three rooms

nnd lmth, teAsonable, If mterestecl call 27833 Mason. 39w1

FOR RENT-Six-room house, 4 miles notth of Mason on Olce·

mos t oacl. Cull after 5:00 Mason phone 24931.

APARTMENT for rent--Three rooms and bath. Fmmshed. W1th

gar age Avmlable October 1 Mrs Ttent Sawyer, 244 N. Jefferson Phone 2·1872 39wl

HOUSE F'OR RENT, five rooms, all modetn, uutomatre steam

heat, prefer couple or couple wtth one chtld. Phone 28211 Mason.

39w1

Lost and Found DOGS-Repott own or shay dogs

to W. E. Disler, county dog wat den, Dansville. Phone 2261 Dansvrlle, or to Ingllam county ~heurr, 9061 Mason. 3w52p

FREEMAN --I wrsh to thanlc all my fr rends and classmates for

the em ds n n!l flowers I r ecetvecl Ill tile hospttal Jaclc Fr·eeman

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SHAPELY CHAMP- Mrs. Penny Duncan, above, shown JUSt after being crowned Mrs New Yorlt Crty of 1952, hardly got used to her title when she walked off with new top honors . in the Mrs. America contest, :Measurements of the 22-year-

oltl winner we1·e ~~2i·S§.

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION SALE OR MORTGAGE

OF REAL ESTATE \ ALLEN-October 22, 1951

Stale of Mtcht~nn Phc Ptohnl• ( nutl r<u t.hc Count) of ltmhum

At n lie~tuon of HIH<I Colli t hul!l nt. t!HI p, ohnlt.: on ICI' Ill the Ctt} of Mn;;on Ill s,11d <..:ounty, on the 2.h1h dllY of 8et)· tcrnlH.!I, A D Hll"il

l'ICH<nl: HON. JOliN McCLELLAN, ,Jud~-tl' of JlJobnte.

ln the MuttN of llw ~~~lntf of LAW­fU~NCE ALLEN, Muntnlly lncumput.ent.

Che:;tct Alit n hn\ 1111-r til~d !1l R!lld coutt h ~ JHI!tlon JHnytng fot ltcense to I'lL' II tlw mlt:Jugt of sntrl (!Sl,\to in eel tnJO 1 tJHI OllUtc th~l Clll fll!\Cithcd, '

[I 1~ Ot dt 1 cd 'I hnt. the 22nd clny nf Oclobm A ll 1 1F'i 1, nt h:n o'clncl~ tn th~ foiNIIlOI\, nl tho Ptohntt Ol11ct. 1t 200 \\'Ht. Smdnnw :;t1 r f l Lnnt>huc. Mtch­IA"nn, hr .mel I~ lwHhy nJ)JlOmlul fo1 honJinJ( s1ml 11~tll1nn, 1\ntl thnt. nll fll't•

::;on!-\ !nleleslcll 1n sn1d Rslnto IIJIJl(!UI he· fm ~ :mlcl C0\11 t nt. ~nul tune nncl Jllacc to ~hem cnuse \\hy a IICfh~t~ to sell th~ lntmel'it nf sn1!l tslnto m ~.tid 1ual ts• tnta :;hould not. he !-!'Inn led,

It 1s Fu1Lht1 O!c~lc<l Thnt. Jn1hl!c no­ll( t thco1cof lw J.nven hy puhhcnt1on of 11 WilY of Lhl!i 01 tlt>t, fo1 ( h1 cu sllccussh,: e vtt tliS lH t VIOll!\ to RU]d dny of ht.•!lllll!-t 1

m th(l ln~-thnm CountY Nuws a ne\\HJ~n­nm fllllllt d nnd en culntt d m saltl coun· Ly,

JOJI!'< Mcm,ELLAN,

1L HI ]l~..:llllll~ [II thl! Ct I It tl II 1hlC I

ORDER FOR PU6LtCATION GENERAL

WARRl N-Dctobco 17, 1951 SLnlo o1' Jl.udu~nn !hc P!ullllL Cnu1t

1ot tht County (ll lngh tm At a sfs~tnn of SJUd (nu1t lllld .tl

tlu Ptoh llt• OJIJc~ 111 t)lf (It~ oJ Lnn !-'InA" In tit d CounLY, 011 lht 2 tlh t!.t; nf Scntcmht 1 A 11 111 d

P11 "' nt f!ON JOliN MeCLl~LI.AN JudHu of l 1 1olmt~

In lht Matlt 1 of lhi.! l};tatt s uf MJ r_.. VlLLL oLD~, WAHhLN ,, t1 nooen JIA ULAND WAHIU;N, Mmo1 t;,

Mthlllc 0\ds WtlllfTl hao;uw flltd 1n !i, ur! Colli! liH llllllllll!iiiOil ollHI 1 IilitH\ ptl~tug- thtL MntJnt t lmni Wttttn, mut!n 1 ln nppuwttd J.tllolldlln of h H t~lnlt nnd MnJJOIIC l~lhs Will It n h IVtn~ fil(d Ill snttl t0Uit hll PtltliOn PIILYIII).{ thnt !11 I st•lf ht n)tfllllllted Rlloll tllun of lht; t tllHtu of snul Ulllltll Ro~tl 1f nlund "\Vuttl'll, and tt ntiJlt ttmg Uwt th(' Wht:!tPahouls of thu ftthe1 of !<illltl min­ot:-~, .Tohn W1111 t n. tH unl nown,

It IS Ottlettd 'l'hnt 1ht 17th cln or Octnh~CI A n l 1li 1' at tit\ !.HI () (!net, 111 tlh fnlt)noon, at Lht P1niMtt Oll)te .!Oi W Sn~m.tw St, Lansm~. M1Chn . .;nn hC> Inti ~~ httthl- tppomt.ul fna lttnll!IH s wl Jlt Litton

ll h rullh(l Oidc!rcl 'rhtl )IHhlt~ no­ttcf' thf'trnr hf' f.!IHn lw llnhlunllon nf 1 cOlJ;)! of th1s 1111h.•1 onct• unch \Hlfk fm tin ec H\lCce~sivn \\cc!IR 111 t vlrHb 1 o Raul day nr hf UllllJ.(, Ill 1111" 1nglwm Colmty N1•WR, n IH\\spnfHJ Jlllllltd 111111 cncu­lntl d 111 H/1111 count~

JOliN McC!.F.Ll.AN A 'IJ\11 Co11~·· M n 1 t hn 'l'hnycn:

.Jullp-,• or P1 ohnt,~ A r11H CoJ y .Jndg-r• nf P1 nhntr ltuth SuhtiJHJoot

llctmty Rcgl•tc! ol r, olmtc 3!lw3 DtJHll)• Ucttlstct of I'tobnlo

I "

Is Here!

HERSCHEL JEWETT 551 W. Maple Phone 5511

-GRADE A-

Building Materials Cush .tnd

Can·y CONCRETE BLOCK .. ..... ............. 14%c FIR SHIP LAP ................................ $118.75 3-in·l Exb·a Heavy

SHINGLES .. .. ..... . ... ..... ...... ...... 7.08 All 2x4 to 2xl2, per M ...................... 133.00 COMBINATION DOOR................ 15.96 REZO FLUSH DOORS .... ................. 13.72 15 LB. FELT ........ .. ..... .. ... ........ .. .. 3.18 SOIL PIPE, heavy . ..... ............ ..... .. 6.93

,7c $125.00

7.45 140.00

16.80 14.50 3.35 7.30

Complete stock of DOORS and WINDOWS Including PICTURE WINDOWS

All material not listed is subject 'to a 5% Cash and Carry Discount

Open Sunday Mornings by Appointment

"You always save money at .• ,11

Willson Bros. Rives Junction Phone 23-F-13

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Page 9: Ingham Farmers Express Fear of PMA Controls, Resent ...

Farmer Peck's Wife

riiiH,f 0H l'llhhlj. HJH'riiiH rlighl. uurl"r' till' r•.ul'll ll!'lh,

lhn

I~X b•IIHIIIII 11'01'1< hllH hf'ipnrl mulw nw a lu•tlo•r· luuru·.maiH·r,

1'. S. Snll,l' r•:rughl 1111' r·utrhiJ. lrr lhr·r•" url.uulr·.Hl

Il HCelllH Hfl g-ood niHHll f~li~.~~-~ A Jill[ C:1·iwe MeDaid g-ave 111m to beth! Since foirrndny Hlw llfrH !wen l.lw gil'IH unci hiH rrnrnc iH. Dtclcc. uiJie lrr if" for Hllnrl rldcH and she Dl<'ito l'l'r•lc. Nnw we'rl lll<c to can wall< r1rorrrrd llw y11!'d, She i(llfiW If 1\'c lral'f' l.o l<cep ll1cm Hcp­wcnl t.o 1\sllley willl nw yeslr•nln,Y llrnlc or· cnn 1\'c prrt llwrn In llw nnd [ felt lii<e il. WIIH living 11 [lllg'l' same <'ngc. 'l'he g1riH Hnd Pete ar·c orrt uf n hooi< of Life .. , lllo' HI- nil IH>JlJl''" 11p and """ hardly waiL hit•, will're follc:o r'llll IJe IH'ullg·ht fur· !miry IJirrls. I lil<t• lJJe !Jig- llir·ds llllei< fmm till' <.il'll<l. IJnn'l eve1· in spilc of I h<• meHH I nnrl il I~ a give up wlwn Hicltnt!i"i."'i fJt' diSr!N!.el' JHnSli) oJ' feather~, seeds, water• str·ll<cs you. HJ'OI H nad l'""lwd e1rr·tnins llrrl I

Pray and hm•e Yf>lll' r·elaliv 1 ·~ don't. ltnow nboul. l.lw lillie nnl<ed anrl frlen<IH pr·ny nr11l dun'l be "nes. We'll ser• ne.~l spring. I can ostrrJIIICri l.o rio tills. Wlrnleva wnil -IIf>l Ho Susy, slw tool<s for hnppen:; ll will g-i\'41 you11 stnmgtl1 111wlfwl' ,,gg- cVCJ'Y day, nnrl r·rtlrnne:<s anti lwp" I hal rwl11-l Our· lllll'll is llt'olldly displaying ing- cl.:ie on mu·Lh ~~nn. n I'Cr! f!(WL uf painl~-iLH first. Soon

f'robllhly r siwllloln't 1][' silting' nrwllwr /Jrilliant co~1l will he on Jwre Hll JICIII:efufly. :'JU:i,V'>i nriJ/1il Ulld HlllllO W/J~Ic il'llll and OLII' 1:; rllnnJng JrHHie :-innlP\VJl(•J'e uul nunw. You diJit L Jrr~ow ho:v huppy lller·o rrnrler tile gTan 111·y nnol col'll I 11111 lo tool< out iii'Hl .1111ng each ,:l'lb and I guess it \\rill Jw\'t: !o be~ IIHJJ.'n1ng" and :we red ---1 ve wnntcd enw;c [ enn't cateh, coax or eo)'J1CI' lo I Ul' :;n long. it. A place in llrt• wir·r• 11dling Wt• went f!I'Cr lo Burton andEs­cnme 'loose. Jll'le is tlrllllllg W/l['al. ler 'l'allfll''s to an anniver·sary tonig-ht. ll's nint• n'cloelc IVInyl>c party Lllc oUrcr nigl1t and I come when he c:omc,, up we enn cul.eh home wilh all !rinds of J1appy ll. Here's ilfJprn[( noliling llappt•ns l11ot1g-hls and impr·essi(Jn~. They to l11at l':tbllit while il's IInder lll,Y have rlone ni'CL' lill'ir house unrl il jur·isc.lidion. Isn't. il. Hilly, illl[ I /s jrrsl Jil<e a r!r·eam. 0[ cour~C dnr~t think 1'11 sleep \'t'ry well to- l'elt! HHY>~ ll•al is lmd for him as il night until ll•al l'i!hilil is in the i;; lil<cly In gel. me slarled .. , bul pen . .ll's too !Jig foil' lile ""'" and iL ion'!. This hou~c iH new und I don'l tillnl< Buddy wnuld <'illtse llwtq;h small is prrlly nice, I it. I'll let you lmow how il lul'ns lhirrl<. I l would lil<c a couple of oul. clw ngc.,, Pete, someday J. But lo

Plwcbe has a ltusilnnrl! Susy get baclr lo Tabut·s-lhcy have re­says il'~ f'hno•IJe's fallrcr nnc.l when clone tile downswirs lhroug·twut Sally explains lhal il's t•catly Iter nnd lhe r:olm·s nnd furnishings husband Susy says, "Well, It.'s a look lil<c a mag-azine pictur·o. Tile falhct· bini, isn't it?" Ii1·ing room rug is fifteen by Lwen-

Caf't(Hill, NP,Ys and ·tt•ehnieo!m·

"C:\N:\DA, NE:If!liBOH Nl~x·r DOO"" ~~;~~~~~~006~~~

Tuesday- Wednesday

COI1lill • Danny J{u~·e-llelll\ 'J'It•r·rwy In g. IU\'IEHA" in t~l\hnicolnr•; \Valt llisnt>y's

"ALICE IN WONOEULAND" in lt•chnlcnlnr·; Fnrltoy (lmnger· Rnbm•t \Vnllmr in "S1'HAN(li<JR8 ON A 'I'UAJN;" ·a,nd watch for· .dates nn \\'II.LI1C I'EI' \'S, SANDY 8:\DDJ.Eit ehnmpion­slllJl light pict.ures.

Scptcmbea• 27, 1951 THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Section 2 ·

ty-rour• feet. Clyde fihnworl movlo~ of lhoil' tr•lp to WaHhington, D, C, nnd thoro WELS room fol' everyone t.o sec onslly. Thol'o nrc 14 gr•own­trp:l In mrr· gong and 18 cllllclron. 'rJJIH nolg-h!Jor·Jwod gnng al.ar•tod ""1. rprtte 11 fllW yonr·s ngo IJefor•e nny of litem wore marl'lcd. j\fow It has sleppetl up trplll lho children nro gJ'OELI.cr In nurrrhci· and volume llwn the ndull.s. My, but we have sornc !fOml Urnes, always gelling tng-eltJer• for· the nnnlvcrsarlcs nnd 11 btg· Chr·lslrnns pm•ty,

I've nlways thoug-ht u lot of ex­lensinn cillb worl< a,q It secmetl I have learned so much to help me lenl'll to be n holler IJnnrcmnl<er·. Besides I've enjoyed lhc associn­l.lnn of olhcr Ptu·m ltorncnwlwrs wlto 11rc nlcrl anrl inler·estcd In a holler· community.

'rtw Rolly Day program this year· Ural went along- with ll was about the lwsL, I thinlc, we ever· had. Mr·~ .. J, Potuznllc gave a tnll< In co11turnc and song on Czecho­slrwal<lu which held cvcr·yone's un­dlvi<lcd atlcnlion l.o l.hc end. She also pnsserl nl'ntlnd dolls and other nr·licll's 1lroug-l1l over· and each of l.he seveml hundred Lhct·c was of­fcl'cr.l rr wcr1cling- coolclc made by Ml'~. PolllznJI(. One thing that im­pr·csscd me most. was the way she lwd ot' making ouch of us see the hcnuly, wrll'lh and honor of an­other countr·y besides oUI' own.

Quite a few limes I've seen, heal'rl and felt a sor·t ·or loolcing­down-l.lleir· nose at anything and anybody that didn't smacl< of the MayJiower. Thunl< you, Mrs. Pot­

•uznilr, for giving us lhis thought l'n yout' charming way. We could all use it more -especially the I ownsfoll< who would not Jet an Indian soldier be buried in their cernclery. That must have dis­gusted more than Mrs. Fat·mcr Pete!

P. S. Sally was up at seven this morning and had tile rabbit caught In tltree minutes. She said, "Ma­ma, you want to pretend you aren't going- to catch il. Go easy and slow."

Sickness Claims Mrs. J~ ... Jia Spink

Mrs. Juli[

1

1Spink, 80, a woman long active :. church and commu­nity affairs.' died in the Mason Genet·al hospital Saturday. She had been taken there two weeks before brtl failed to gain.

Jl.l.rs. bpmlr was a member of lhe Hoi t Presbyterian church and of the North Aurelius LadieS Aid. She was a memher of the Orde of tlw Eastern Star at Mason and of the Dunn Community club.

One of 13 children born to Jac-ob and Mary Sheathelrn, Mrs.

! Spin!' was bol'll in Delhi town­ship July 21, 1871. In 1892 she mal'L·ied Edward Spin!,, He died 12 years ago. Afte•· their marriage Mr. and Mrs. Spink lived in To­ledo for 13 years before returning to the farm on Nichols road west of Mason.

Mrs. Spink is survived by two ~ons, Har·olcl Spin!< of Mason, and Jacob Kent Spink of Lansing. An· other son, Clayton, died 13 years ago. There are four gt·andchil­dren, Loren Douglas, Edward and Gordon and one great-grand­daughlet·. There m·e also ~even bmlhcrs, George of Leslie; John, Julius, Will and Clarence of Lan-sing, Franlr of Rives Junction and Henry of Dansville.

Funeral set·vices were held at the Ball funeral home in Mason Monday afternoon IVith burial in Maple Ridge cemetet·y, Holt. Rev. Vet·non T. Smith of t11e Holt Pres­l>ylcrian church officiated.

Scouter Group Plans Program

Thir·ty Scouters -and Explorei'S from Mason, Holt, Gmvcnburg-, Haslett, Williamston, Dansville and Stockhriclg-e met at Camp Ki-wanis last Thursday night to map out programs. They had a potluck supper and a. round table discus­sion. DistJ·ict Commissioner Ted Wilson of Haslett and Field Scout Executive Dan Bt·own of Lansing led the discussion. ~charles Ralya of Haslett, the

district chairman, presided over thr dist.l'ict meeting. Reports wer·e made JJy RueiTl Kruse of Mason, chairrnan of activities; Floyd Lott of Holt, chairman of ot·ganization and extenoion; and Charles Shep­pard of Haslett, district training chairman.

Events outlined by Kruse in­etude participation in the Reel Feather roundup in October·, Christmas tree sales in November·, winter· events in January, county govct·nrnent participation in Jan­uary and the Scout-o-Rama in April or May.

Shcppat•d told of his plans for the training of trainers in October with a district training meeting for Cub Scout, Boy Scout i:md Ex­ploret· leaders December 8, 9 and 10.

At last Thursday's meeting, Scouters and Explorers Included .I oe Roe and Donald Scofield of Mason, Wayne Collier of Stock· bridge, Charles Ralya, Ted Wil· son, Virgil Fisher, Edgar Wood, Bill Fleck Harold Ray and Ralph Moor of Haslett, Glenn and Jhi1 Moores, Wayne Wirick, Richard Pratt, George Knight, Floyd Lott, Laure11 Barl<er, Allen Mingus, Mat·shall Chappel and Norville Henclriclcs of Holt; Ray Sweet, Paul Gibbs, Tom Harris, George Haynes and Geor·ge Gibbs of Wil­liamston, Leon North arid Paul Swift of Dansville, and Roscoe Ar·nold and Charles Weel!s of Dansvmc.

At the close · of the meeting Clarence Neitz gave a report on current council activities.

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M A R K E D C H I L D-Lady Grevy, a zebra at the Philadel­phia zoo, poses with her first off­spring, a daughter, Born.shortly before the picture was taken the striped youngster was tal,: ffig h~~.t first.steD.s.mlnutes later.

Leslie Items ~ions Club Holds First .Fall Meet

LoBIIc Llnns meL for· lhc llr·;;t rnect.lng of the fall nl tho 0, A, H. l:nll on MonriH,Y with Georg-e !Jrrectrl prr.slrltng-. 'rhc 0. 11. S. HCt'Ve<J dlnncr•s to :JR. fieV, JDnr•J C.lqwnl.rr·, George Lfl,l' nnrl Dr·. c. Ctothlcw Httrndecl flH crwrlirlnle~ for· mcmbcr·ship. Oli1cr' g-rrcHls in­clwlorl Hir:lle r·rJ Ji'I'Ohr·icp, ,Joltn W. McCnr·ger·, Howard Hermnn und Arthur DeSantis, teachers at Les­lie hJ;;·Jt school; and Lclnnr.l Stelle of Lite Losllc Locai-Republlcrtll,

Tho pr·og-r'lllll wus fll'fll'idml IJY Robert Norlhr'II.Jl r1nrl ,Joe Deli­ingct·~ who t.olcl of the ,Hu·po,"iCI:i r.nd activities of lhc slnlc prison 11l ,Jflel<son, 'l'hey rtl;;o slwwcrl moving pictures, 'rlw !Jinns clrrh meet~ lhe fio·st. and lhir·rl MonliHl' nighl.s nf crrcl1 monllt to pt·omot'e civic prnjeclo.

PTA Group Meets Leslie Teachers

Annh'I'I'Hrll'h•s Ohst•r'l'r,l 1'\VO Wedding ll!liiJVCI'HIII'ir.H WCI'C

rclcl)rn t.etl IJY the den eons nnrl lhclr· fnmlllor; of tho BnpUHt clnrr·ch on Werlnr.srln,v night. In the fnr·nr or n HIII'Jll'isr. pnr·ty ut U1o home of t.he pusl<n·, Hey, Pnul E. Tucl<cr, It \VII;; l.lte :l2rirl nnniver·­snr·.v of the F'rcrl Wynwns nnrl the lfil.h of Lite 'l'llcl<ol'H, TGvclyn f-lnmp­t~n, J3etl,v Stur·rn;rn nnrl r~slhcr· Vrnee Inc! In gfllllflH nnd Inter served refrcslunenls t.o lhc gmup.

School Kids Will Use Grange Hall

Cmwrtr.d ennrlillon:; in lhc scl1onl lnrllrling h11H lllilfle it nr.ccs­ofll',l' for· Uw hmll'fl nl' cdllcll lion lo mnJ<e HI'I'HIIgtmH~JlfS !o W·ie tllll

fii'Sl lloor of life l;r·11ngc ltnll fm clftHSI'00111H, 'filC· p;nn IH to dlvirlc lhe lnr·g-c ·1'00111 ;nLO three class-!'ooms lo lrtJCC t..Ht'r. o~ tnn over­now in lire firol, seconr.t, l'ow'lll anrl fifl11 gt'l/flcs. Two new lcnchr.rs will lie neoclc<l before the drn ngc cu n be mrrde into the Gr·ang-e hall. A new tor!CIJcr has nlm11tl,v been H(fdccl lo the high sclwol sl11ff. He Book Tallt is Arllttll' DcS;onlis, wlto leaches

A fun night was lhe fen l.nl'e of Amer·ican histor·y, Americltll lit-from lhc Jn·st fall mcet.rng of' lhe Par·- el'f!turc nnrl occu'w•lions. DeSantis

INGIIAM COUN'I'Y LIBitArtY ent-Te<rchct· asso~rn lron rJnrr.~rlay lws 11 major· in sociul science fmm Iloun: nr~t·rr Lo IIH• r•uldir· ut !lull Mr·~ P~entng tlt the Jug;h !icllool. A>Icl-~ Nol'lheJ·n 1lichigan college of cdu~

muriul Lihrnry, MllliCJil: nnily, ~-:'i (1, m,; vm Avery, 4-H JcacleJ' fot· Inghmn Cfltion in Mn.l'(liiCtlc, and (I JllHSLCl'.-i Murrcluy, W•·d.'wlirluy, :-iHlurday, 7-!1 p, co,~m·l,y, har.l chm·~·e of g-. FllllC:S •• MI'S .• de.,oTee fJ'Oln J\1ichig·an St:-lle col-m.~;ll"'!JRnttll'dnylO·I~:t.m. \\rllrlrnl{ ll J J : .mnrtwln wns 1e Cd( m · lege, The large high school classes

MY WINDOW LOOKS DOWN She mtrodu:etl Otto. Hecl<sel, prtn- still present "· pmblom lot· the BAST, by Elinor Graham, is tile erpal, who 111 tum mtmduccd the bo~nl of educalion. tltit·d haole clcecrt'br'nrr hel' li'fn. on a new teachel's on tiJC facully. Jaruce Th' I " "' .. v· d t I LS year llcr·e is an cnt·ollmen t Maino ~altlvatet· faJ'rll, llet' fanlily mson an Pat ·y C nncy sang two f 7 t I '' 1 t o 56 s uc ents with a slHff of 22 and neighbot·s; the simply con- c 110 s. teachers. ~ tJ·asting g-lory ancl gr·Jmness of tile Mr:s. Moore Brownlee, P. T. A. Maine landscape. Those who en-' president,. presrded at the bll~l- Boy Scouls of Leslie have joyed MAJ:-<E CHARM STRING ness meetmg. An appeal fat· lhc elected paLmi lenders fnp tile com­will Jil<e this personal chr·onicle of P. T. A. to spo~1sor tho addition ini:· year. Tl1e senior pnlml lencl­a soutlter·n woman's life in Maine, of sodtum Jluol'!dc lo the water er is Clayton .Jewell. The rout· pa­and of her growing love .for the supply to safegtwrd childr·erJ's lml iemlers al'c Harry Rhines, Bob country, a chronicle which is a teeth was put before the group. Baylis, Lnny !Jantz and Ed Ches­mixture of personality sketches of A r·ece.ptron tot· teachers has ney. Twelve of the ti'Oo,J membet·:i her neighbors, anecdotes of her l>een. planned for the Octobe>' were tnl{en on an over·-ni!iht camp daily life with het· family, mem- meetmg. Friday and Saturday. A planning

meeting for the Cull Scouts was aries of her Maryland girlhood and held al the horne of Mr. and Mrs. appreciation of the natural beauty A pt·ogmm for the Lesle school of the Maine shore and hills. children in the second, fifllt and Hanison Carter· ot, Monday night.

eighth grades to have the sodium The Den mothers arc Mrs. Cartct·, Jluorlde coating· of lhcit· teeth will Mrs. Dale Wigcnt, Mrs. Fred begin October 1. The Dental Fluo- Heuer, M1·s. Clarence VHnrlcr·Lin­ride committee of Ingham county rlen and Mrs. Rex Wood. Plans for is sponsoring the project in an ef- Pacl< meetings were discus~cd. fort Lo pt·even•t decay. There is a Mt·s. Carter sc1·ved rcfr•eshments

\NE ALWAYS LIE TO STRAN· GERS, by Vance Randnlpll, is a collodion of "lull tales from the Ozar'i<s" illustt·atcd by Glen Rounds. Since a windy story isn't a lie unless it is told for the truth, tile author had made only vague gcstrues toward tracing the ori­gins of the stories about fabulous hunters, oversize and undersize animals and crops, miraculous catches or fish and bags of game, fantastic beasts and funny weath-·: cr. A few of the tales are familiar in othet• par·ts of the country, but

fee of $4.00 for the tr.eatment. at the close of lhe meeting.

Holt News ISy !\Irs. Ernest Burlew - Phone 88SZ

many have original twists and Holt K1·wan•'ans some appear to be entirely new.

MILITENT ANGEL, by Harriet s p· d Berger Koch, is an interesting ac· ponsor ara e. count of the life of Annie Good-

I Many other prizes were !iiven I for othet· pets. The pa1·ade begaa back of the school and went fr·om Coolridge road to Bond, lo Cedar nnd to Delhi ·and hack to the school again.

rich, a successful nurse who was F K•d D lntluential in formula ling the or I s ay Exeeutive lllet•ting Held course of nur·scs training rlm·ing Executive mernbet·s of the Cub the l•t't 50 years tllr"ugh het· \"OJ'l{ Scouts met last wee I< for the tit·st <" " ' Bedlam reigned besides hilarity in New Yot'lc hospitals and as di· when over 200 younsters gal.hored ga.thel'ing· o.f the year lo set up rector of the army school of nurs- in Holt last Saturclav to observe plans fot· the coming· activities. ing and later· the Yale University the local Kiwanis Annual-National The pmgram books will soon be School of Nursing. Tile author is Kids Da,y. One hundred do~·s and completed. The committee an-a nlt L'Se '"ho has J{nO\Vrl r"any of ·- nounced the resienation of Mrs. " " other pels such as t'accoons, ttrr-. ~ Miss Gooclrtl!h's ft·iends, associates ties, worms, hamsters, ~rround Arlhlll' 'raylot·, who has actively

d f tl d ls n I I Uses ~ served as a Den mothct· fot· Den 8 an oJ•met· s t en · • a c w 10 moles, rabbits and cats were !lt'e-lll "se pct•sonal rrft'lnpses and t·en1 · for tile past four . .veat·s. Mrs. E. F. •· "' • sentecl and paraded during the aft-iniscences lo present Annie Good- cl'lloon. rich as a real person a.s well as Tile local chapter uf Kiwani;; one of the great leaders in modern sponsoi·ed this event and Jeny nursing. , Fields was chairman,

LUCY CARMICHAEL, by Mar- Over $100 wor·lh of donations gamt Kennedy, is a novel with un- were given by merchants of Holt, usual sweep and depth, which 1·e- Mason and South Lansing, for vicwer·s call the kind of hool< pL'izcs. which Jane Austen might have The prize for the most unusual wt•ittcn. Tile stot·y is of an Eng- single pet was awarded to Jean lisll girl, jilted on her wedding Hitchens, who pushed her pet day, who hoped to find comfort at toad around in a doll carriag·e. The the Ravonsbriclge arts institute toacl wore big colat'ful r·ibbons. where she took a. position as as- The prize for the most unusual sislant dt·ama director and teacher pait' of pets went to the two Smith of English literature. It is also a boys, Com·ad and Temple. Their stot·y of intrigue in a typically entL'Y was a pail' of fancy­English qommunity, partlculat'ly dt·essed chickens. in and around the paternalistic in- The second award went to Pat stitution which was supposed to Winters for her raccoon and lhe bt·ing "culture" to the community, third prize was given Eva FrenciJ the petty Pivalries Jlar·ing to a eli· for the most unusll~jl pet, which max over Lucy's production of tumed out to be a ground mole. Hamlat. There is genuine excite- Smallest dog prize went to Bul­ment in this novel, the sort whicll chie Ammon. Other· j>L'izcs nwarded stems from the incvitahle · move- wet·e tallest dog·, owned by Jimmy meilt of real people through real Palmct·; dog .w.ith longest haiL', life. owned by Tom Kibbey; oldest dog,

owned. by Joyce Boettchet·; ·dog THE G-LiTTERING SHORES, with shortest hair. owned by Rod·

by Catherine Httbbell, is a moving uey Bouman·, cttrliest-haired · clog, novel of the tensions and uncer-tainties of the '30's and ,40's as owned hy .Tacl<ie Shaft; dog witlt

low Cost Heat

reflected in the emotional ups and largest litter, owned by the Arndtz downs of Philip Miles, a young children; dog with slwrtest leg~. engineeJ· who found himself dis· by Douglas Palme1'; the happiest, satfslied with a seemingly success- b)• Ed Brydie; the hest pair of GENUINE ful life. He was a promising young dogs, owned by Dickie Raber; the 1)uo•:t1HERM arcliitect with an intelligent and biggest cat, owned by John Ken-attmctive wife and a cherished dell; smallest cat, Elaine Wat-young son. But the young hus- kins; oldeBl cat, owned 1Jy Judy , band and wife, because of different Adcock; imd youngest cat, owned I Radiant Circulator goals and Jteeds wei·e forced a.pad by Diclc Ellis. ·: ·•UEL OIL HEATER and a new love came into· Philip's T life.

In vivid scenes and with rare in­sight in'lo chamctei·, the. story concerns a situation gt·owing from happenings as familial: as. those we see about us every day.

Public Forum CoOJICl'tLiion AJIJIJ·~clatA•d The Chamber of Commerce

wishes to extend to the Ingham County News theiJ· thanl's for a fine pt·csentation of the "Dollar Day" pt·omotion. Your handling of the news stories and the "Special" Dollar Day section of tile Septem· ber 13 issue was excellent. With· out yoi.1r fine cooperation the pm· gram could not have succeeded.

RAY PERKINS, President, Mason Chamber

of Commerce

It's lime . N' I ow.

. ./ For that cha-nged lool' ... de-signed especially for· you ... to pay you compliments at every· turn.

Elite Beauty Shop · Uuhy Cnmt•hell, Owner·

June l~ounhtln

• l~~:clualv• Duo-Therm Dual Chamber Burner­gets more heat from every drop of oil;

• Spacial Waato __ ~opper

• Specially dealgnad-to increase radiation and circulation of heat.

• Wal1t High Controll:tlal

Mason Home Appliance

Phon11 2il911.

MntTlnet· haa offoJ•cd lo a.ct ns n Dnn mC>lhet' this year·, hut mor•e Don mothers nr•c noerlcrl, 'rlw~o In· torcstod mny onll Willlnm 1-folrneH, ROn, Mnry S. Mitior•, ,JIInel mtllllle Ginter, Philip n. Wlllrlcrtge, Ellen m, Cole nnd Normn.n 1~. PtJHI'rJu,

Jlnlt I'I'.Uille IO:rll'loll In Ml'lfJ Young poopw of ·T~fnll who nt·e

new students 11t Miclltg·nn f\lnl.ll college this fnll arc Mrll'l.(!lr'<'.l JJ. Dnl't, Hownrd S, BI'Own, f"awrenee D, Grille, Shit·lcy .T, Sltcrnnl, !lob­cr'l S. Hanes, .Joyce .r. Richnn!-

~lusoull\ num•t•~o llr•gln 'J'Ile Masonic Jodg·c will slnrl. the

first in 11 series of dflllCe>; Salnr·­t.lny nlglrl, September 2a. 'rhll El.ltcl Nichols or•cheolra ft·om Ma-

son will piny, 'l'hc rhtncll slm·ts Itt 0 p, m, rLl Lhe Mnsonlc Temple, 1'1lo Mnsons will sponsor• aoverrtl rlnnces ELi. Intervals tht·onghoul the frtll ttnd winter monlh:i.

Dt·. G<lor·gc HoHs, wl10 r·cconlly movt•cl to Holt, is an orrtslnnrllnl;' Cnnndlan orgnnlst. r-Ic Is pr·rwllc­lng- n t lite Ji'lr·sl Pt·csbytor·lnn· t•hurch In Holt every lliOrnlng· J'mrn 11 to 12 a, rn. In pt·epnr·nllon fot· EL concert hero in Ool.ober; lilvcr·yon" Is In vii etl· lo slop In lo ltetu· the org!Ln m11slc. ·

1\l.ost of l:lie S01rLh American r~OIIIltt·lcs are mount.alnous but Bl'lLZII, which Includes nearly hnlf lh" tolnl nrcu of the cnnlinent, I~ not and hns few high mnuntalns,

BIRD SEASON OPENS OCTOBER 15

Rifles Wll'l'f!tii•: . .,.,.Jm

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w 1 N c :1 n;s•n:1: a:~-SJH•(•inl

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Shells~ Shells~

Shotguns 12~naug-t~ ~inglt~ BaJ•r•tJI

\\'IN< :lll•:STI~It ij:2·1.6H

l:!arui lli<laugt\ ta;~lll'W'l'ON l'(li\II'

$HH.HO

Shells Cl t•.n nl ug I\ oW!

Perkins Hardware ~(i0 S. ,Jt'ff't'I'MIIL

$$$ Save $$$ Your Old Refrigerator A Trade-in on a New Admiral

Yt~.o.;, .rnur· old J'l•fl'i,:.;-I'J'u(oJ' I'PA'HI'IIIPss of a~e m· t•mulition is worth

Up to $120 Trade-in Allowance

NO WASTED

This New $26 9.3 cu. ft. 995 ONLY FR~~! Gnt )'our com jj

America'• Smart ~~~~·onctary 'ub5crlption lo • Omo Tn today,

0 FULL-WIDTH FREEZER · No Wasted Space Here

tt NEW Serv-a-dOr No Wasted Space Hero

. f) SCIENTIFIC SHELF SPACING No Wasted Space Here

G) FULL-LENGTH COLD No Wasted Space Here

CUTS WASTED SPACE IN YOUR KITCHEN, TOO

These new 1\dmirnls nrc tho moat compnct rcfrigcrnl.ors ever built-7~ cu. ft. in l.ho floor spoce of the Rmnllcst prc·wor nkitchenotte'' model•; 9.3 cu. fl.. in the •pncc of the old,st.yle "6", 11.3 cu. ft, in the space of an old·stylc "8".

EASY TERMS ~· GENEROUS TRADE·INS .• COME IH NOW

Largest Trade-in Allowance in Mason!

Collins Sales & Service, Inc. Mason Phone 25311

Page 10: Ingham Farmers Express Fear of PMA Controls, Resent ...

ansville FFA Chapter Has llfiHHIHmu·.v l'l'lllfl'um r1unnml Greenoun~ h-WI"Ison IU1·~~. n1·1g·g~~ "'"'H Pl'l•o Ml'il, n,·woy c:1.11 r1, rvrr~. 001 ,1011 Nel\L Slllldlly ovonlng, Soplc•m- '!'II H '!'he fii>H Jll'l~" or $100,00 ofl'e1·ocl Kotolllllll nnd MIHA illlhol Ci!lfl I'D·

IJol' 30, lllet•r Will )If' II I'IIIHIIollghl fit 1111• .t!')JfiiH AhOW Ill LnnHillg' !Jho llii'IH!<l homo fintlllrifiV 1'1'11111 II lll·

Wh t P . t llllAAIOIIIII',V lll•lg'l'lllll Hj1011H01Pcl t,iou~s Solemn;zed \VI'I'i< of' tlc•ptc'llllll'l' [) WllH rilly VIHII with ll'illllvl'H in ,)IJC){·

F6rmer Resident Dies Thursday

l•'ltnPJ'IIi HI' I VIC' PH Wl'l'C' )l!')f) flllll• r!ny' nfi<'J'I\Cifl/1 nl ~ r1'l'IOC'II nt lho 'l'l•niplc· lllrilliPJ'hoocl l'ilill'<'h nl llult Jew Jlo,v ff<•nr·y HIP<! of Mn­tHIII ••

'M-1', f!it•!) WUH oR YCUJ H of age 1t111r· \VIIS tltr• Ron ni Arlum and Allll'll/1 i(IJ•d and was lHII'Il in Tloll ()Pf'l'lldll•l' :~, lXO~. liP WllH n fm·~ Ill<' I' l'<'~lc!Pnt Ill Urti!HVillc'. Mr. Hil''j ci!l'd lln•·xpr•c•lc•<llv 'l'hlnsilny nile 'llflflll whilf' .11 worlr on nn MIC'~ig'llll Sin I•• c•oll1 ~··Ill Jill WhCI'e II•• liiJtl IH•r•n .. mpln,v<·d sPVl'J nl ;v,•nJ!H.

'l'i11• hocly wns t'CillflVe<l lo the Vr•gl l'<illcJ'IIi IHIJIW hrl't• whrJ'<' II. lf'llljtilll'd 11Tilll lite illlll'llll HC!I'VIr•e, iff' IS HlllVIVl'd hy a dnughll'l', Mrs. TI•Jiold H11l:;dalf' of' How<'ll; two son~. ll.alph of' Lanollll-\' rtntl Le.slre nf I I.JJ1W!IIe; nncl a IH'nlller, We.s­lr•y fl.led of' !loll. Mrs. ltiecl rllt•rl H."·pl<·rniH'J' ::, lfH:l.

f{t•v. Wilson 'f'<·nn.lnl, pnsl!w nl t hr. 1'11111 c II, off !<'!Ill ell WI til illll'illi 111 If oil <'<'Ill f'lt'l .Y·

r~ansviile Aggies lose Second Game

' ~'ilr ,\g:;irs lost tllf'IJ• serond

p;.ldlll' ol ll<c sc.JHDI1 to Lcslte l~ lo II !'"' 1•'11day n fl c1 noon

,\IIIJOugh I he Aggie defense was cft~t'r't!ve agr~tnRt Leslie, llc(•1<sel, LL-\illll's pr.wcrful lullbaclc, !JJokc ri\~.IY l'ol' 2 long- I'llns, nnP of 1 hem r•ntmng With n llllllUic to g'D 111 tho gmllt>. ThP Jo:,:-; ot Donovan Hay .. hnb, Jullbacl<, l11rm1gh .1n a11to in­,tu(y; Humid Rilenllwlm, taclclc, 1111 nug-h 11 icnce injuJ·y; nnd nght 11•<'11 !J.1 clc, !Jon Doug-Ins, lin oug-h lilpcss, hnmpcre1l the Agg<e'.s of­f<'P~'' 'l'hcy lncltcrl I he drl\'O 1\lCY hrvl 111 lhc11' Jn·st game.

I ea rojeC joinlly hy lho Wnmnn',o MIHRicm- 'fr Yl\' 1 IIWfllfi<'cilol\li"i, My! II<' Bl'lggH l'nl' 11111, ]{,•nllwlly,

III',V ~oc•jpJy lllld Yllllllg' I'L•opiPo 1111 oil JHII!IIIng rnll"'l l 1ond Col· Mi'R, !~tin Collnl'cl 1111<1 MI'H, DnnRvllln Chnptrr Ji', Ji', A. MIRRionr11',V Hll<'ic•I,Y nl Ill<' !>'1 "" Mlli'Y Rnl•ln11 ChnpPl of the CPII· lllg<', She• II I'll> won fii'HI plnc•t• In HI Cli!Jiriiii<O Jflc•lcll nl I>;IIHI Lnn•illlg,

('llflJll'l RPJ'Viron 111'111 wlwnl Jli'Cijr<'l lor•nled on 111o rnrm Mothorll.~l roh111 <h. 'J'hiH Jll'flf(JnnJ IJ•nl Mf'lhoiiiRI chuJ•r•h 111 Lnnslng Y''"''· 'I'll• I'<' W<'l'•' no 111 l1.uH glvun nl Mr. nncl Mr~. W. A LnwJ'rmr•o •r1w fii'RL ehnpel p!Oftl'lllll J'OI' the of' Mt'H, Drll'othy JTcclglun, Is now will be ceniPI'f'd nmunrl lhc Villi· wna the scene of tlw O!'ounough- lhnltuno, Ovcl!' ~00 oiiH, wnlor col- uncl cht!lghtm•a, MIH, QerJigll llnltcl1

yell!' wnH I1CicllllHl 'f'illii'Mrlny morn- Iinder g'!OIInd oncl mm•e or Joss rle- OUR Tt'i•ce MclhnrliHI MIAA\011 Rtrt- Wilson wedding al 3 o'ulmlc Rnl- nrs, pnslciH nne! l'llUJ'r'onls were uf DetJ•oit nnrl Mr, flnrl MJ'H, 01<'1! lng In tho high aollnol fiHRombl,v. ponclr•nl on the wcnlheJ', Tho boys tlons nnd will he ontlllerl "Ligllln Jll'rlny nflel'llorm, l'Xhlililed In c•ompoljtlnn wllh Wcbstol' nnd Honnw of Hnll wei''' .loan CJ•ndrlocll, f')wil·man o1' llw tool\ Ill the li•nclol'R nnd equip· Ar•ound tho WCllld," 'rhls Jll'llf(J'flm nnlwl'l .Tfly GJi•onour::.t1, tlw i'oJHI" t'•illnt:<', ~T!h Briggs iH n RJIIPIIHO rllnJH'J' gr!fJsts of' Ml',i, rhuprl eommlltec, PI'PRidcrl. Miss nwnl fol' plowing- rmrl fitting lho will he 1'1' 0111 7:00 In H·OO P lll.llllri hJido~I'OOil'l, iH ll1o son nl' M1•, nnrl n iltllnl J>dlllltl' tlllfl hnH nr•Vc'! Onn Almrmrl flnnrlny 111 hnnril' n:' JTIIHIP Cnhh Iori in c·ong'l'Og'fllillllfli ,C(I'flllllf), IIH WPJI HH lho dr•l!l I'm• Will IW folloW<'ri hy lhr• l'VU!llng Ml'H A, 0, C1J'Pt•nough rli' Dlllih· lnilf'n 11 lt"oHllll In plllllling fll i'PI h!J•(IH!ny llllniVP)'Hili'Y, Hlnglnll', l'nllrJWcrl t1y m·l'lplliJ'l' pl11nllng lhP wlwnt. li'll<'l cxponses llH•HR!Ifte hy Ill<' rnolcn, viiiP nncl l11•• hi'HI<', TPny flt•Jni<·P riJo~winl!,. M1· nnrl MIH, Ji', c. AndnJ·oon, u•ndlng- hy Dnvlrl rJi'Prnmnn, nnrl WPI'D pnld, I'm· f'1om lhtl !<',I<' A. Wllonn, Is lilf' dnJJg'ill<'J' ol' M1, 1111rl f- AI,, IIIHI Jnmll,v, M1s. VlrgtnJ.J 11 soln by IIH; )(IJIR t 1tn r•onslsllng III'PilHIJt,Y. rile oornmlltee 111 chnrge MrR, Alnnlcy ii Wibnn nl' IIJgh- A d' T , A<'i<IPy nnrl <'hlldl'en, MJ, d!lrl M•·s nl' .ronn' nncl .lN\11 Crnrltlnr•l< nntl nf' IIlio p!ojePl WllH GnJ•rlon MOll• Herbert H 21ysell' lnncl f'lll'il. !"IU IOmet.er estmg llolll'JI And<•)'/1011 nnrl l'nrmly, Ml' Lois ,fr•ni<H. 'l'lw mcHHllg'l' wns !'nc, L<'rny HJ·owm, .Tnelt IPJ•ocmlln, , r\ 8 llcv m Alnnloy Cool'S, pnii!OJ' nl' H !d I nnd Ml'H. l>ing'Pnl' n~ 11 ss 11 nr) Ml', glvt•n by Hrv, rr:. IT. f(iJlf'fllcl. Lt•Hny Rnt))I'R, Tlrti'Oirl Shenlhelm • H !d llie f'lliiJCh, )lf'ii'Olllll'ti lhe rlonhi<'- e in Dcmsvi le .Jilcl MJs, F', (', And•'IH0/1, .Ti' [lnrl

1111<1 Don Wlllinms. Rites All'e e llllg' l'l!l'f'lllllll.Y In llw [ll'f'RI'Y.II'l' ol' flllllii,\' \Vf'l'<' 'l'i!<'Hri,IV t'\'I'Jl)Jl•(

Wrl!'lc Hlnrlecl 'I'ncR<lny Jl)OJ'Illng, ~ an J'rlnllvPR. Andll<lllf'if!' '"''~ 1\'f'J'e "'"''" gllf'HI.'l of Mr·, nnd Mid. I•'CII'I<'ol APJll• mile!' 11, when Dnnvln 1\T/B. :lohei'l (JiiiPBple of Clli•••1· IIJI•, \'!''' I• at" I 1' A,:-;, In gr:nrlr·~ Willi<>'!' in hnnlll' ol' I hi' 11 11 Llulny AIH'Illhrllll nr•·ncclup llle fii'Al fleltl· Ilrth0/'1 Tfell!y K,YSI)' Wile ho:•n go, h!SII'i of Jill' bJ•Idi•, nrlr·r.' II'/::, r., •.. !I 111<1 II, MI. Lllllg' fi'Olll fllllliVOIRIIIY ol' Mr•l, r:nnss ' P. T. A. Meeting Wlll1 Ills l<'rml IJ'IlC'lOI' nnrl plow In Lnc•l{(• lnwnchlp, fngl111111 •flllll· luir!Psmnid nnrl T•'l<'d 'f'v~•nn nJ' Ill• ~.I.JI<'Ill•llllh dop'llillll'lll ~.t!jlt•r- MI. nnrl Mls Ln11 t 'l'ow

11,,. 111 J,

I H ld Th d Oiill'l'H pnJ'!Jr•ipllllng' In 1110 plow· ly, Mtl'ili,C(IIIl, SPpl<'nlh<·J :~::, l~li'L ffiglil11nrl l'nJic nl!Pnrl"d 1\lJ Vhtd 1111· '""'"' nnd i•<'Vt'll<i M•· .Jncl ;\fls. r:tl'n 8111111111111 lind IS e urs ay lll,Ci wr•J'I! llldllllcl Drlf'kell, 'l'ei'J'Y fie cllcrl SPplt•l1thl'l 2::, fl/1 Ills .~filii C:!l'l'IJOII,Cih. ''"'"'"/'[ ,. ,, ,JI•d 111111, ~[)',lind Mrs, i'lll'IVin Hnlllgl' ,il-

l Lnsr•y, Ccmlnn Monroe•, LeRoy llll'fhdny lll1niVt'JhfiiY lllillli'dinl<'ly following- ll1r <'OJ'<'· 'I'll>' mniiJ<•Is W<'ll' MJ··: .Tonrl lr'lHit•d llw Mlt•hlgo~n Sin I<' r•ollt'gt•·

'rhe first T''l'A meeting· or the SnJJI<'B nnri!TaJnl<l Shonlhelm. He mtll'J'il'cl Pon11 F •. Hlltrl nf lllflllY ~fJ'. nnrl M1ri W1t~nn gav•• Md'.lllP,i\IJr, ('lin! It' W"rl<s, MIH, 011•gon :'>1111<• gan11• nl M11'} 11 g 1111 vct11 Wllo held 'l'hlltsday: t•\tllllllf: Willie llw ploWlllg' wns In, [II'O,Ci· Wchhct'Villc• Ill M,ll'l'h, 1~'1;,, Tn lhe il!Jclnl rlJilllcl' nl llll' Ol1ls Tin- IJavlfl IV'"'",, ~fr;, T•~lll'l ::lnydPI', AI nit• college fialuJ<Iny, ul the school. MJH, ITiml flnylicJ•, I'P's .T"'•.Brnmnn followed Wilh h!H lh!H \IJ1Jnn \VPI'C hn1n livt• d!JidJen, IPI nl'lcJ Which the r.nnplt• lefl IOJ' llfJ"< llol\.tltl MPJ'indnr·J', 'MJ·s. MJ•, llllci MI.~. Lon! 'l'nwn~rnclnJifl new flJ'cslclent, lnlJorlnc•Pd the of- rlouhi<' tlislc nn<l eultlpaclcerRolhul lwo dnugl<lcls, MIII,Y K flllfl May n week's ll'l[l in thr wesleJ•n 'flnll ,\Vt'lf<ll llllli••v, Mr·s. ('lllforrl AI- fnnuly 11ml !~twin BnJ·Ih nf No1ll<· fit'CJ'S lnl' the ycaJ•, ns lltllr. molsllirt' would he lost hy E.; ancl lilJcc sons,'LPnn H., Wil· of lh<' Rlntc•. i<'n, .\1/'• .. 1>1111s lln1lllnnn, Ml'H, west RtrwlchJ'id,Cie ,/IJ<I Ow••n llrH·h·l

, · CI'IIJltll'niJon 11om lhe soil ns po~- flam 1\f. 11nd JIJJgh W. l!Jigll c!Jt•cl J\1!'. f11'<'<'1Jnllgh waR n gJn<lnnl<' ffnlfild \l'tn;" nnd :\1JH. Sr•aJ'i mnn or CllcH.tlllllli Wl'Jll Hnnd11 ·, rhey nrc us follows: SPcJclnJ•y, 'thl<• .ffH' 11)"1 helpcrl wllh the Al!g'IJS[ 2fJ, l!J'l2. of J, T, A fl. In fOfol, IIH•n srJ'\'t'd llJ'IgJ'''· VISIIO!B Df M1, llllci Mrs. f(p;,

Ml~, .?on Lrn~nr~l; lll:n.BI~J'PI', <ll'llgglng- nlnng' Wllh RiclHLl'rl In lOll M1· l{ysPJ' mnl'l'i••rl Annn fnr lwn yem·s 1n llw nil' c•n1ps. In 'l'iw In''' \\'PI'C r•nmpiPirrl 'f'ownscnli. MJs.Scldcn Mmune, ~nolllr.•.~lrl- IJnr·lwlt,nmctnnl\fnnroe,nn<IHnl'· Mny Flngg nl l'<ll'l TIJJIC!Il wlw lflfiOhPWOS,CiJnclunl<•rlfJom Mlf•h- WPdnr· <ill\'. 'f'llf'S<' !Psi' nr" Blllt· MJ.nnriMt'R,Rnlll\VIlliamswrJt JH'eHifienl, MJ's. Holle! I. Andrtsnn, nlrl nnr! Drnwin Rhcnlllelm. •r11e prccedcrllllln Ill ri<'nlh on St'JllL'Il<· 1g.m f·\1,111' roll1•t:<' nne! ncr•Ppl••rl n ply Ht'l''"' It,,,, !111<1 .JII,\' t•hil<l wl1n giJL"ts S1111r!ay ol M1, .JJHI JIIJ, falhCJ' VJCI'·PII'SidPnl, Cla;enc•p citing nf tho scerlherl wns com- her 11, lfJfJI. 1\To•.l ol Ills lift• hnR posllion wlll1 llw A. R. KJ·rsgP Co •t' llh fo h.t\'< nny <illllr tilly ilPill'· !clidllcs H.llrl! of l•;ntnn Rnp1ds. Minnis; lenciJcJ' VlcC·[ll'CHitlcnl, ~l<'lf'r! Wcrlncsclnv nigl1t 'scptcm- hccn spent In Jnglmn1 r·onnly. In lll<'il' Higlllrtn<l T'n1lc storcltng· 11111 Ill' J<'lc•s!Prl lnl•••· hv lllr. MI. ,Jllr! M1s. Lawton C:rll)ss >'II· .Tncl! McConltcy; nnrl ,t' 811 ~anll'll· lw1 10, and on Thnrsrla~ momlng- 13<'SJdes llw ch!ltlr·en, M1s. Mnry where lw l1rts sinr·o hccn rm- I..Jng', 'Vho I'< n B)lt'rlah.! Ill tillS lrJ'Ialnr.rl J\TJ' nn<l J\Ti's .I.Jillt'.• tnJinn, Mrs. Charles 'v\ eelcs, Pelr Hill;: ilJ•oug-hl h1s di'ill nncl II1clts of Hcsperw, M 1 s. May l'h1i- plovecl. Mr·s, GJ'or>nough lws n po- fif'ld \I'J'Il:lli ltlld f111mly ol Lan:-;111,.; .rl

'!'he tcnehc!'S weJ•c thon lnlro- slnrtcrl pl11nlmg. LeHoy SoulcA, !Ips of Ji'nwlen•ille; lilt' sons, LPnn :.rl1nn wilil lilt' Mn~sn<'IHIHrlts Mn- l•'•illro\\'lng lllf• l<'l<'sl·l prtl<'llls rlmn>J Srmci.Jy, cllli'Cll by Supt. Searl Bl'ig'g-~ nnrl Do/Will nnrl llmolrl Sl1enthclm ns- of ,J~Lmslng- and Willian< nf Unns-,lllnl Lift• rnsiJt·nnr·e rompnny 111 Will lit nollfll•d w, tn Ill<' tnnrltlum Mr. anrl Mr:,, Hnhel'l Lnhnn Hllfl each one gave n sho1t rlcli(Jiflllon sislcd with the wheat nnd rertl· v11lc, he 1s SIIIVIVC(I by 12 gland-[ Tll't!'nll 'l'hey will mnlcP lhr•11 ol 111 1' r·hlld'•, iiPallng. 1"'11 :;pt·nt llw we•'k end Wllh tlieJJ of his work. Tl1c plcsidPnL lll'g't'cl l!?.r1 Aho11t 2·00 p.m. the plnnt- cilJiclron and ton gtP:<i-g 11111 ,Jc•hil- l1nm1 Ill H1ghlnn<l PnJir. p:llt'llli! aL v:ngo~rhno. eve1'yone to llonnlc hlooct fm· llw mg· wnR cnmplctcrl. chon, nnrl n s1stc 1, M/'s nto~JH!le i\1\'F lla:; S111•inl El'l'llillg M" . .rn<l 1\IJ,;, H. M. JJJIIghlm llecl Cross, In nclrlii/On lo the wol'l{ in lhc Jones of fi'cnlon. Ill!', nnrl liT I R Le1 ov .Tolmslon of 'I' )J i 1 I y-f11lll' m c 111 }J e 1 s nne! HI c spcnrlmg seve in} clnvs this

M1•s, Dav1<1 Diehl wns 111 clwrg-c ficlrl lhe hoys have heen st11rlying Rev. Snmu<'l So'IZI'JI of!IIJatednl Mason wen' cilnrll'J g11rsls nf Ill!' llii'Jld, "' tllf' M. Y. J~. held n sn- wet•lc Wlllt l\!1 .111r1 M1s .l.lllll'!. of a gel-ncqllnmlcd g'nmc nflc1 in ll1c f'inssroom, lenrnmg recom- the seri'Jceswilh iltllinllll 1!1e 111•11 lniiPI'spnJcnts,l\fJ, anrlMJr,, L·•w- <'J,!I <'l'l'lllllg i'lltlldny in the !Jnse- W.Jiltelcl o[ lllgilland l'nJic. wh1ch Clnrcnce :Winn1s [llcRented mended wl1cnl va11ctws for this Onlc eemelcty. 1'1'111'<' CnJti:., Slimln,•. nHnl nr tl<r• c·h<IJ·ci 1 All those hnv- Mr .. mel M1s. \\'<ihlll' i:L•IIig nl' the program, This cnnslslerl of n nJ ea, fcl'lili?.o< recommellclnl1ons, -- -· liT!'. <1ncl l\lrs. Melle Fl ee1 and m~; btl I iltL 1vs Ill Sr•pll'lllhi'J' wr1 c Coilllllhl!s, Oh10, wel'c wcclc end humoJol!s si{Jt by Davu Bcally at sccrlhr<l PI'Cpnr·ntlon nnd planting M!, nncl i\1\s, Ftny T·Jnyl1ne let: f.unJiy wc1c guests nl. dinner· Sl!ll· h<~noH•d Till' thel!ll' of the evcn<ng- g11csts of lhctl' d,LIJghlrr, :MtsB Wllllnmston, hn!lnomea select/On, dale, They purchased YoJi<WIIl F11dny fm lhl'll hom•' Ill Lr,•. rill' nf ).[r, nncl M!<, KPnnclh !Jill· wn·. Clnlln i'<'l'r·rnl ll'lny gnmc:; Nnonu GctlJg, hy Cla1lt Phelps, nnd nccorcl!on sc- seed wlwnt one year 1emoverl fi'Oill Allgele", Cnli!'m•nJ.t, nf'lf't' .1 llli<'C· ll1,ih,1111 or Lnllsing. Wt'lf' plnvr<l ,rltr1 wlnrh 1etrPsh- M1s F:i<znbclh Sc<'lcy nrcnm­lccltons by Gwen Oalclcy, .Ioyce e1•Jiifientioll, and used two tons of weclt vrs1t Wllh relnii\'Cs 111'11', ~IJ', anrl 1\ft'R. Hatolcl Wmg- nnd nwnls ol Hnn<iwlflll's, r·nl;e nnrl pnmed he!' gJ'rtllllcl:nrglilcJ, I'hyll<>. Mnlcho, Belly Lou R1sch nncl B,tJ'· 3-12-12 feJtii17.Cl' The fcttJiizer RoseMarie flllfl Cnlh<•rin1• Bm1ly f.llltiiY Wl'IP <!Jnn<'t' ,Cilll'sls SIIIHI.!Y h:nnl-Aid well' HCJ'\'l'fl to the T.tylnl, l<> WtllllCJlt', KcnlJwkv,la:;L bal'fl Pen·me, was ]l!IJ'chnsccl from l\1a11rice Ocs- spent lhe week l'llfi w1111 tl,eJJ of i\!1. nnil M1s. Cn1l GJoslwns of' I;IOIIJl Thill:;ri.J\'. Phyllis w<ll ho a st'llJn:·

A pollu!'!t supper concluclctl tile lmlc, Seven pcclcs of wheal werr gJ•nnclpnrents, lllJ' 11111i i\l1, .ld\ l•'llr·hhur,.;. llw. yc· II' 111 As!JI!IY f'nllc~<'. enlcrlatnmenl !'or tho· cvetllng. sml'l'rl lo Jhe ncJ'C. The ferti!JzcJ' Bnrbct· of P,n·lceJ'o Co1nc1' J\11- .THck Brnmnn nn<l son, Dm- T\T1ss Lnn . 1 Vn•;l nf Durnnrl J\Tt ,Jilci Mr:;, Bob I'J'!f'l' 111rl

wns rleilveJ•ecl hy Gordon Monroe, lllr, nncl 1\!Jo, Ginn Fnx o~tlfl llf1. Jell, rclmncrl home Thlll'R<ifiV aft- sp••nl th,, \\'••••1 •·nrl ,II 1hr l!n/llo n fannly ,,pcnL Snnd,Ly ll<lh Mr . .111>1

Dr. Miller Visits Dansville School

Jc F' A, piCSHicnt, who worl{S on .mel Mts Rieii.Jili \VJison nnrl san CJ 'i'"n<lmg n few \VCPics wtih IJPJ h<'l iJ olill'l' ll'lrl :;tHIPJ'·Jil·lnw, Mr. M1s. Hntolrl Glynn nt T!l.mgt, llw Oesterle fnr·m. were ;;nests nt rllllll<" Sunciny nl [laJI'IlLH, Mr. ancl Mls, Oli:; Ri<il anrl 1\li' C:r<JJ~e Vod s1·, !::Icc.

'!'he lnst two OJ' three clays the I Mr. rtnd MIS. Cln/CIJCC Kn.tpp clllrl of LHl'SJilg. Mi' ·.ntl l'!l!f •. Ea!l Dnlctn of MI. flllcl Mr~ Wllblil StetiCJ' .md hoys m lhe Ag. IV clnss hnvc been M1ss Bel nice Kn.1pp of Benn111g- 1\lis. Lucy Sharlnncl, J\rli'. nnd IIJilH/11~ \\riP 'l'h11rsday ~venin;:; fmmly of M.1son :nul Ml"• LciH' sludymg leases, 11fany lense forms ton. n· s Roscoe A1 nolrl nnd Phli1p rlmner g111 ols of' l\11', and Mis, Smcth of Chelsea welt' Sl!nd.ly elm­a 1 c a vrtilablc for farm lenses, hut liT!', And 1\f1 s. Rtw DI!BOJR nf, l\!J'. nncl M1 s. \Vavnc Taylm· r1nil J•;tlrlv \\nil" • ncr gneRts ol Mr. nnd l\110 E1nest Liley founrl none for field leases IMn<on were SalliHiay o\'f'nmg drn- .1111' . .rnd M1s. Molvm B.Jtl1ge !111'1 l\Tt', nnrl JIJJH, non.tl Pa1Jcs rtncl Slelle1 and M1, Len,, Sll'llcJ' 111 The boys linve rtr·awnup their own ncr guesls of 1\TJ, al'd l\l1s. 1~·11] 1 l.mrla were ,CitJesls at ciJnnel S11n- Dlllv nf \'.'<llldltll•ton '~'~'''' <11nnr 1• twno1 of' lhe hnlhclny anmvc 1s.t· lease llSJng lhc rocommcnclrtlions B1an1.1n 111 honor of' I lit' hn lhrli!y 111'1,'1 of 1\11' anrt JI!Js C. fl. J"Jt lc- gtJt•,ls flnnd.<,, of 1111· nnrl MI'H. 11rR ot J\rl1s. I•:Jnc',t SlcLiel' and

M1•, nnrl M1·s. Wnsloy Shoplwll nllnnrlr.rl Lho worlrllng· oC I hoi!' ,CiliLIHidttl!ghlcl!', nosn~,.fl Hnlhblln nl tlw lwnw nt' hnl' pnr•oniH, M1•, n11rl 1\lJ'H, Uiin HniiJhilll nl 1\fnson, Mntllldll~' t•Vmllng,

'l'<llll 11111., nt' p.tnnton wnH 11 Wl't'il Pilei gii<'HI nf' N<•lliL• MIIHOII't,

Mr. r1nd Mm, l'anl DccuH~ Jlllri l'nmlly ol' Lnnslng WL'J'n 'l'ti<'Rrlny l'Vl'llllog gii<'Hi'l ol Mr. nnrl M!'H, Bo!J PJ!I'll,

Ml', nnd M! s, JtohL'J'I Rmllh "!Will Ill•' \Vt'Pil <•ncl Wtlh M!', nnrl 1\IIH, lto~,vJn<uHI Rmllh nt Lll!l.'lllg anrl ,J!Ho vloll>'d Mt, nnrl 1\lio, ,l/llli<'S Noli Ifill HIHI M1, tlllfl Mrs,[,, tl, Rwaln of Lllli"lng.

1\!1, II lid Mu,, C'lilll'i<'H llntf'h of I1~Hlnn Hnpnh.; Wl'tP Hllltllt!lly t~yp .. ning gllPHt:; or j\11'. lind TYlJM. Jt!)'oo ilt''l AIL•tll'r,

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INGHAM COUNTY NEWS ScplembeJ• 27, HJ5l Page 2

Auto Accidents

Ar·e Costly .•

Insurance Is

"Cheap" •

('ompa!'l' the' 11'11' lll'lllli<•S ynn 'lll'llci Oil illhlll'IIIJ('I' lli(fl ffl1• high (•ost ot au1o ami par·ls r·p .. plac'l'lll<'lli'! Ynn'IJ sc•,' thai Ulll' im.lll'!lllf'l' I)IHn"' gi\f'S \"CIU hig-h­t•s1 IH'OIN•lion n1 Jo\\f's1 t•os1! ('all "' tmla.l.

1\nlo-0\1 Ill' I'~

McCowan & McCowan

I l:l 1•:. Oa I; i'llllll<' :!~~Iii

:rill' ouJslancling pl.1ycrs of the g'l\1110 Wf'l ,, Elmer Phelps nnrl Dor­\\'Jq) Slle.Jih<'lm, f,'11arrls, and Dar­l<'P O'BcJJ y. wmg!J.11:1c Th1s week lhl' A,CigJes piny Holt hcl C Fl'lciny :1 fl PI'IlOOll,

Dr. li'recl Mille!', consultant from the Bureau or School Sentces O[

lhe Un1ver~tly ol' Mtch1gan, spent last Tuesday at the school Dr. MJllcJ· V1s1lcd most or the l11g'h school classes nnd made nn JllRpec­lton of all school facll<llos.

mncle 111 lllc J'CfCI'enccs ancl lease annii'PJSnl'y of ?IT1. BJ'dlll •II. 1

11111'11 of Ann AIIJOI', Glt•n Sh.11·lanrl. Wtlhtn SlctlcJ, forms. , ___________ :..._ ______________ ;_ _____________ _

Story Hours Begin I i1 loca~ School

At Lhe close of school Dt, Millet· met w1th the teachers for an Ill·

l'ormal clisctrRSJon of strong and wrak poinls of lhe [JJ csPnt sclup

~frs c; 1<'11 e1h JCh from lhc Ing- as well as future needs of lhe ham c·ounly lib1 nr·y wns nt the school.

Sun"•t Ha\'PII llo'r'\\'' M1·s L. P Williams of Van- 1

lown was a Ft1clny v1srtor of M1 s.l IVInggw Bu1 den,

llrJ s Majot· Kelley, Sgt. MrtjOJ', Mrs, r.. Wnnl, Mrs Inn Stnng­hnm, Jli!J'S Belle Slowc, lifts. Bell· lnh F1 Pclnncl anrl Ml R. Aclrt I-l<S· ,,ong o[ .ll<ei{SOn we1 c Tuesday visrtm·s of MI.:_·_!:' nnces Nebclmg.l

sr hn<'ll Monclav artct·noon for a These vis1ls aJ'e made every two olh11 y hour p~ 1 lOCI 111 each gl adc years anrl atd in rle(ennining- lhc

acc1 edt tal/On ot lhc school. Duns-t Ofilll, Mis:; Fr icdrich nl~o hold n v1110 hns been accrecltlrcl conlm- S<· 1·iptt•l's llonm,·tl at Shower [ Pr~tsllltnlrnn with each grade 1

t1•tlllter ahont malct·rals nvnJiahle uously since 19n. Mt• nnrl Mrs. Franl< Scripter tn' lllcm to assJBt in their work were honoted at rt shower Satur- 1

;1\liss li'rietll'ich wJil he <'ommg to M1·. and Mrs. Ea1·1 Culvn1 cl of I rlay cvenmg at the Vnnlown halt, I the school Wllh this program Dclt·ott spent Snl.mdny Wlllt l\[1,

1

The cvenrng was spent in visiting nl'lorrghout the ycm· at four-woclc and M1s. James Rid1,;wny. and music wa~ furnished hy a 111~crvals. l\Tarlene Swnn unde11vem n ton- qnarl<'l. Refreshments of calce ami 1

1A s<•herlnle has nlso heen set up 311 operatiOn at tile off tee ol D1.11 Jell~ we1 e served. Mr. o.ncl M1·s. \\'hpl ehy each g 1 aclc room Will vtsit 0, B. McGrlliCUclcly of Lansmg Ftl· flcrtplcr, who were mnrt'led at t In• In anl'h lib! ary in Dansville clay. She is recoveJ'lllg meely, MJJIVJlle August 6, were presented mJ•·e t'Ve1·y ~.1x w'celts to select M1·s. Aethen W1tt, accompn!Hecl many nlee gtfts. llrlr,Jcs fol' usc in tllCtJ' r nom, hy Mt's, Rex Townsend, .!VII and

1 Mts . .Tess Brtchman and M1 anrl s~rinJ• i\l'tivitit's Rt'gin 1:\Tr. nntl M1 s, Bert Snow nnd Mt s. Clm ence Bncilmfl n nf Wil- The mcmhcrs of the senior clnss

nf.•. :trlfl l\1• s Ph1lip NJnnc of ltamslon, went lo Bloomfield IT1lls of I T A S. nrc selling a vaJ1ely Nnl'lil\'lilr wr1 e S!ln!l.lv cvcn1ng SJJnday Lo sec lllCII g1 anrlmoLhcl' of' !I ems in order to make money gL~•·"I s of l\!1, nnrl M1 s. William and niolher, Mrs. L1ii,V Bnl'lnnfln, for lheJl' sen101 l!!p, BesJdes the i\~JI,olf'f. who ts SIC!\ at the convalescent mngnztne cnmpnign which closes

;JIT 1·s. J1cnr n1·nmnn. wns a Tht!IS· 1l1ome thete, nPxt Monrlny, they nre sellmg cl:iy Vlstln, o1 llrl sJsl cr, Mrs, .fuel MIS. Merle OtIS of Lansmg plwlogi'Hph RlllJSCl'lptlO~S ant] S~1:,,r t of Lunsmg, spent Sunday and Sunrl11y nighll ChJJRlmas cnrcls. Every SIX wcel{s

,.\1ts, !lob('/ I Bnrllclt lms been Wllll her molhet·tn-lnw, M1 s. Mmr,1

lhcy 1\.111 also conduct a ~cJ•np pn-1 ~JICtllhng IIH• 'lltol wccl{ w1u1 he! Olls. Mr. and M1s. Wncle Scuclcler prJ clliVC. In the magazme cam­u.tll~hlt•J', Mrs' Grant Dcl~orest oi or Saline, M1 11nd MIS. Wayne I Jllllgn l110 gJJ·Is arc catl';.'lllft tile 1•'~1\\'lcJ VIII<•, w110 11 1s lJcon siel<. WallceJ nn<l sons of New Hudson mule, the:r mascot, lendmg lhc

,lllr, nnrl l\11 o. Ainolcl Larson of and Mt nnci 1\11 s. Ralph \V.tlltcl !JOy~ by ~200 00, lf111 t WPJP \\'c•r.J( enrl guc.'-its of MI. \Ve!e Sun(l,ty dinner guc})tfi of lvhs. lll1tl i\!1 s. A Ilfllll Olson, Otis.

• ":'>.!;,;: ilnncllc GJccnoug-h nncl Mr. nne! M1.s. !Tiel Stevenson anrl il(hs Fl.Lllf'l"• VollowJ' or Flint Mr. and Mrs, lo', A. BalccJ ol De­W•'• <' Wl'cl' Pncl ~;ucsls of Ml'. and I.J•oil e&llcrl on M1·. ancl M1 s .• James M1 s. A, 0 Grccnongh, Rtdgwny Sunday.

;Mts Dale I~tle1 .rrHl son, Don, Ben Swan oJ Mn:wn spent last Wf'l c 111 Ann AllJor Mnndny. week at ll!e home ol illS !JJ olhet,

ol\l1. nncl M1 s . .T1m Floss spent LrtWJ'ence Sw.m. l11t• week cncl at Haltlson Mr. and Ml'S, Chnt•les J-1111 of

;M1s Jnhn Lance and tlaughtcr, Jackson wete Sunday c\'enmg A,nna l\lny, anrl l\lrs Ronnld West guests of M1. ancl Mts. F1 ed \\'tl· nltendcrl lhe Juncral of Rny Rted son.

Facurt.r fs Entf'l'lajued Monday The women of lhe school faculty

nnrl lhc wtveR of men teachets Wl'rc cnterlnmeil l\Ionclny after­noon al lhc home of Mrs. Senrl Brigg-s 111 honor of Mrs Carlen, M1·s F'um nncl Mrs. Hoyt, Dessert anct eoll'ee were se!'verl with M1ss g)sie Cobh pou1 ing nncl Mrs. Gar•y BJ'Ig'fts nssist.m;.; the hostess. Fol· lowmg the 1 efreshments gifts wcr e p1 esenterl to lho honored guests,

at Holt Snnclnv afle1110on. lift'. and l\fr;,, Chntles Siegel of : Grmlon Mci.;,1ry of Lansing Willtrunslon open!. Sunday wtth Bal<C•!I ()oo!ls Sa!P Plannecl

spent ll1c week end Wilh Leland Mr. and Jlrl!'S. Roy Hobart. There will be a hni{Cd goods sale J'ctr inc, .Jr. .MJ, and Mrs. Roylyn :Millet· and Saturday uflernoon, Scptembel' 20,

'J\fl', nnrl l\f1 s. Clarence Pr·iee of rnmily wete week end guests of beginnmg at 2 o'clock at Ander­J<fast Lan'lllg' Cl11lcc1 on ::Wr. and the latter's molhel', Mrs. l\[ay son's Hardware Store. This sale is ll(r s. Bob PJ'tcc Sa lut·clny evemng EaJ le of Bun ylon. bemg sponsot·ed by the Woman's

• Mr. anrl Mts Wesley Shophell .Mr. find Mts. Leo Rogers and Soe1oty for• Christian Set'Vtce and 11:c•·c Sunrl.ty c!mne1 gucsls of Mr. Mrs. Willmm Motetielrl spent lllC Dm cas circle and the money apd M1s. Henry RnhftJs of Mlmitll. Tuesday 111 Dettmt. • , t eeetvecl wtll go townrcl the funcl

1 J\fr, ancl lilts .T. B. Dalton wet e Dr. Leon Donnelly of Dclrmt I fat the chu1·oh well. Smld,ty v1silots of Mr. :mel .Mts, wns n week end guest of Mt. ami __ _ Cly1le Howlett of Sloclcolmrlge. Mrs. Wa!Ten Mueller. ::Vll'. nn<l Mrs, Almond Wmg

::Mt·, nne! Mrs. Dnle Erler weJ'C Mr. an<l M1s. Baail Teall nml \\'C!'e weclt end guests of Mr. nml w;eclt enrl g11csls of Mr·. rllld M1 s. family of Lnnsmg cnlle<l on Jill'., MJ s. Cha1les Win~; of Gt·ass Lrtl{e. P.ollnnrl Ftshcr or Grove!' H11l, and Mts Carl Nelson Sunday, J\rll'. nnd Mrs. Maurice .Monroe shw, an{) also v~stted l'elnttves 111 !"Ttss Rosamond Bacl!us wns ~ rnd famtly of WebbervJlle, ancl l• t, 'vVllync, Incl<.Jil.J, on Sunday. bl'rdge luncheon guest of liils~ Mr· and Ml s l<,l eclericl Be. et ancl

:Mr rrnrl Mrs. Alton Hefly were Leah Shanlclnncl and Mrs. Lydm fan;;ly of sp'1.111gpm·t s~en~~un~lny Silndny VISllOJ s of Carolyn at Ptercc of Lansing Satt\rclay. , with the forme1 's pnt·ents, Mr. ancl lllJchtglln Stille college, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Braman wete Mrs A. C BCI o·er M. 1 J\ri

'.1\IJ s, Wilham, Btcclcmlnn, Mrs. dinner guests Sunday of ~fr. and Lee' llamdel aJ~d ·f~~;1;'lno~ ;:: I'(rtlplt R"l~nom, :Mt·s. Eltzabeth Mrs. Ethel Blalwly of Lansme. son and Mr. and Mls. :r.bice Kuch Clements ot Lmm atHl M.rs, Paul Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Voss and and family of Webberville were Omwfo)(l of Defmncc, Oluo, spent family (}[ Mnson spent four days a ftc! noon 'O'uests t th B , . ~neselay nncl WeLincsclay With Mr. last wee!{ with the latter's var- home. "' a e CJger

apl\r~ ~1J'fA,,lJitm IIJelsls. . f F l ' ents, Mr. nne! Mfrs,. Rl~y ~-Jlobart, Mr. and Mrs. 1\lilce Cosgray of thiS. cen ~~ mgc: o, •o:v et· because of Mrs. IoJAt' s src mess. Slool<hl'iclge were Sunday evemng

v1 pllte, ~nd Mtss Hope hu~hng0c1, Dthe Mr. nnd Mrs.SAlf1ted ~~~terma1f1 suppel' guests of the Iutter's par-

'f. et lS ~ lllJSSJonm y m le O· and famlly were um ay vtsl Ot'S o ents, l'vll. ancl Mt·s. Arlhm· Broolcs, llftnlenn hepubllc, home on flll'· Mr. nncl• Mrs. Harry Redman of Mr nnrl MJ•s Lloycl B , '· louo-11 were W I d • , 0' , ' • I oo.,s wele

,. • e< ncs a~ e\ emn., St. ,Johns. Sunday evemng guests of Mr and <l!nner guests ?f Mt'. and Mrs. Mrs. Mlnn Mnnn spent Sunday 1111 s. Lnwrence De!'enmer f ,B,un-qeorge Vogt, S1. with Mr. and Mrs G. H. Cum- l\cr Htll. 9

, M1·s. Jo1edcll Barr, Clyde nnd mingli and famtly of Flushmg m Rohctt nncl Richard Hunt of A'· Laum were Sunday evemng guesto honor of the bnthclny annivetsa· bion were Fndny luncheon guests of Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Wallter. l'Jes of Mrs. Ctfmmings and Mrs. of then· cousin ·Mrs Robert An·

; Mr. nnd Mrs. Carl \Vh1te and Mann. derson ' · 1 f~mity were Sunday visitors of Mr. Mtss Joan Curtis was a dinner Mr, 'and Mrs, J. B. Dalton vis-

nncl Mrs. George Stewart of Holt. guest Sunrtay of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ot· itccl Mrs. Ona Almond s tt rcl "'~ Mt·. and. Mrs .• Ira Ba1l~y s~ent ville Tiffany nnd Freclericlc of evcnmg m honot· of her b~r~hd:~ "'';mday ~vtth MI. and Mts. Freel· JacltSOn. . nnmversary. Also during the eve­<'l1Cit Emley of Battle Creek. Oharles Schenl{e of Sprmg Ar· ninO' her grandson Erw· G •

'Mt·s. Pnul Bostrum and children bor nnd Ed>th Stberry of Ann Ar· ]OJ ci an<l his friend 'Bob ~~~ellay f ~~1d. Mt·s. Cm·lton Kessler of Ho~t bor were Sunday dinnet· guests of HoiJ'yWood, Califor~la, cnlled h~r »;etc guests S~nday of then· Mr. and Mrs, Emery Ft·eer a net on the phone wishing her birthday mothet·, .Mrs. Allie Thompson. Orrene. g1 eetings '

'Mrs. Lennah AJbbott of Pleasant i!"fr. nnd Mrs. Gilbert Putman of Mr. rtnd Mrs. Louis Blou h nnd 111tc spent the weelt end wtth her W1lllamston and Mr. and Ml'8, fmmly of Lowell were ~uncia , .s1ster, Mrs. Mlna Otis, who re- Lawton Gauss spent Saturday eve- guests of Mr dnct..Mrs A B B ~ t~o~:·ned ,to Pl~asant !alee with he1· nmg as guest:.s qf Mr. nnd Mrs. mnn, Mrs. Bernal'd Fiu;si~m~~; f~l. a few cla~s, Oscnr Holden of Howell. returned to Lowell with them.

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lt~s a Great Car-a GreatValue!

ErpdjJI!Iellf, accessories a11d trim illiiSII'Izted rtre s;t.hject to change withn11t 11ntice.

HERE'S tlie )Jest new car rule you could follow:

This is a great time tQ buy-a11t/ Po11tiac is the best buy you ca11 malce! When you buy a Pontiac you are dead sure that every one of your new car dollars is buying a full measure of solid value. For Pontiac is designed and built to be thoroughly good in every wa)'!

You get a full measure of beauty in a Silver Strea], Pontiac-beauty distinct from any­thing else on the road. You get a full measure of performance from a Pontiac, too-eager, exciting, satisfying per-formance for years to come. · Come in and get om· deal t•ight now-the facts and figmes will show you that Pontiac is a great car and a very great value!

Alllet•iea~s l~owes~ ·PJ•ieml S~.raiglit Eiglif

J,oweilit·P••ieml (;a•• wifll G11 Dytl••a·11o~.ie D1•h•e (0/llional at e.\'lrtt cos/)

D,IIar :for Dollar you cant :heat a

Yout• (;lmiee of Sllvm• StJ•enk Engines­Sit•niglaf. IUght nt• Six

Tlu~ 1\losf, Dc~nuHful Thing on \\Yiaeel• Unishml Body lty Jllsl•m•

1340 S. Jeffe1·son Howard Pontiac

Mason, Michigan

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.Dansville Farm Bureau Has Annual Meeting

McmiJOI'S or the 1\forth Inghnm Fnrm BUI'Cilll gi'OliJl met Monrluy ovcning nt tho honw ol' M1·. 11ni1 M1·s, L, .J, l•'ellows, As til is WIIH l.lw r.nm1nl meeting- nfficm•s we1'r. chosen.

They nre L, .T. Fnllows, t!llllil'· 1111111; Rnlph WnliWI', vice-dinil'· mnn; Mrs. Hoss Stiinplion, HC'CTe· tnl'y; Chnl'les Weolts, rliseusslnn loacic1'; Leo Rogers, nclion ennnnit· leemnn; Ml's. Hnlpl1 Wiillcer, B1t1e Cmss Hecretn ry; MI'H, L, ,]. li'ei· lows, ehnil'llHln of wnnten's eom" millec; M1·s. Hay Hnl'tsiJOm, n I· tel'llnto; Mrs. Clnl'<~ Ji'ox, Jlllillidty; and Mrs, .T. B, Dni ton, IIOWCJ'H,

Afte1· IIW eledinn MI'H, HOH,; S111l1plion led n cllsr:ussion nn rem­lulions of tho I~'11rm Burenu, nl'tet which there wns n pol111clr suppe1·, 'I'ho October meeting will hr• lwitl ni. the home of Mrs. !loss Siilltp· lion,

H"gllhll' OJ•;,-; ·""''ling l'lnrlllf'd Dnnsville ciHtpter Nn, DO, OI~S.

WillllllVC II l'C):.:"IIInJ• Jlleeling rp]lll!'ti~ drty evening, October 4, 11 L 8:00 p. n1. Offkr1·s will he C'hn.Ycn. 'l'hi.; meeting is being l~elrl 11 weel; mu·Jict' than IISlinl bcenu."ie of gi'Hmi chnplor, Hef1·eshmonts ,will he served.

!10RCIJO At•nolrl hua hcetl' llJl• r MrR, Arthur Olson, Ml'R, Iilnrl pnlnlntl olmlnnntJc for lho Hnil Oshot•no, Mra, Ollhot•L Olovot•, Mt•a, CmRH hloorl hnnlc Rlll'VO,Y which Minn OLin, Mt•, nnd Mra, l~loyd will bo tnlrcn in Dltnsvlllo nnrllng-/ Wnt•flo, Mt'IJ, Mot·Io swn.n, Mt'R, hnm lownHlliJI nolCl month, 'rho 1', Donn! Ptu'lUl nnrl Mra, ,J, B. Dnllon '1', A., Fnt·m Btii'Oilll nnd lhe ox· atlon<lorl ft•ioncla night nt Oitomoa tonslon gToiiJl fll'fJ coopol'lltlng to 0, m, s. 'fhut·Rdny evening, Mt·M, Pl'Ol1Hlto tho proJect, A COillJll~to Wnrflo nnd Mt·a, Qlovor uaalslod

Piute Trout Are Cut .. Throats

IIHL of people who fll'tJ willing 11n<l In Lho lnlt.lntory worlr, . n~lo tu donnlo hloocl IH being com- I Mt•, nnd Mt·s. Wllft·cd Conollo piled, 'l'·he peorlo who Hi~,;·n 11p fol' 1 nn<l family uC MaRon were Sun-tho bloncl lmnlr will he notified cl11y dinnot· gtteHts of Mt•, and Mt•s,

A•B every good lmul tlshornmn 1 lmowli, lhe p!n.oe to loolr for etll·. tl11·oa.t trout Is In 11tt·en.ms unrll Jorlces lt.long tho we11t coa11l, ft•nm Mexico to Aln.slru .. They a.rc fol11Hi nil Ute wn.y fi'Oill son love! to n·!,ti· tudes of 10,000 fce1,, hut nevot• ons'i. or the· R!oelty M.ounl.<~lns, 1 when the iJhJDdnwbilo 1111lt oome~ Jl•'mcl Wllwn,

to Mnson, 'I'lw blood iH necrlcrl lo M1·, unrl Mrs, Pu111 Coffman lllld meet tho needH of loeui unrl nvr.r·/EJ·io und. ftobm•t Huyes of DoLI'aiL SOiiK r.lcmnnr!s, ilocrll'fling to, visited M1•, anrJ MI'S, Acthcn Will AnJolrl, No ch11rg·o will be inflrlc lo''l'hul'sdny, 'ln,YOIW WilD noecls llw blood col- I Mr. and Mrs, Wllllum SharlunrJ iedcd cllll'lng the rll'ive. i and fumily of Stncltbt•icJge were

'rho Inghnm towrmhip oxlonston lli'f'lday evening guests of Mr. und gi'OIIp mol Monrlny night nt the Mrs. Hex 'J'ownsend. · home ol' Mt•s, lloscoo Arnold. Mrs, M1·, un<l ·Mrs. George Mltuhcll Gl!hcl·t Glover ussisLo<l M1·s. A1·n- anr! Mr. uilCl M1·s, Geot·gc Vogt, old, 'l'hn meeting· wno c.ponod l1y Sl',, ltllcndod tho 50th wcclding an­Uw rending of tho extension wom- lliVOI'Sfli'Y of Mr. and Mrs. Waller on's croecl, Mrs. Lnwton Gnus~ Ketchum of Mason lust •ruesday, gave her ropol't or mlly day nnd Mr. and M1·s. Cint·o SmiLh or the cnmp which :;he 11 Llonclccl in Williumston, Mt•, unci Mt·s. John .Tti!H!, A l'llfJrJI•t wns niso given by Cot'!Jin of Muson, Mt·. ancl Mrs, Mrs .. Justin Bt'IHi,Y on llw mnking Floyd Wat•flo, Mrs. Sam Wllllams, of ,,ilpcovcrs. 'fhe e!Hilnnan Hfl· Mrs . .r. B. Dalton, Dale .f~t·tet• and pointed Mrs. Mnx Wa1·fle lo enn- Bert Scott of Detroit and Mrs. vnss fot· Llw hlonrl rlonol's. A nomi· l~eslot' Scott visited Mt•, nncl Mrs. m1llng committee nf Ml's. Donal Roy Hobart dut·lng tho past woelc PnJ•lcs, M1·s. ,J. B, JJnllon und Mrs. because of the siclcncss of Mrs. Haroirl Wing wn.s ap;minlcd by lhoJ I Hobart. She Is improving graclual­cdwinnan. They will conduct tho ly now. elcctirm of officcl's n L Lhe OetolJcl'/ Mt·~. 1?, B. Alnger nltended a m colin g. Hofl'l;sllmcnts WCI'C meeting of the National Farm and ~ervcd aHcr llw sl1peovcr lesson, Garden association at tho Cold·

'J'hc l,csf;on on how to mnlce walet• Country Club 'I'hm·sday.

Piute Trout

There nt·c many V'llrlotica nf cllt­tht·on.tH, u.coorcling to the Nu.tionui j

Wllclllfe ll'odm·n:tlon, One of tho I most colm,ful is the Pluto tro11ol, Which livoH in the small Htt·eums of l?Jsh Va!ioy, Calil'ornia, 'I'hls is I @Nallonol Wild lifo Fodorallon a !'emote region ln tho mounlnlns, eggs n>~ elll'iy In tho scttson ns east of the SleJTa Divide, I some out-throats do, It usually

Like nll cut-tht•oa.ts, the Piute waits until summot' to .'lJlaWn•, has a J'ed strcalc m· ,gash on imt.hl' Then, when the Witter i~ geLLing sldns of ita lower jaw. Inside Its wnt<moi·, lhr l'omn.lo lnys J'rom lttt•ge mouth, there nro teeth in 3,000 to n,ooo oJnrs In the gravel I:IC'lt:h the l'oor and the .Jaw. Its. hcrltlnm of a stream ot· lu.lw, ;J!oncic't' hrrdy Is dnrlt on top ancll The Piute frumi!y eals flies ancl lV'ory-whlto underneath. The mosotl ollwt· insects, cr·awlish, WOI'IliH, Slt

11lclng mat·lcs arc rows of/minnows and llsh eg·g-s. A flsiler­

blo.LchoH-somc light bi'Own UlHI man can wt.tl·nc.t them with n some r·odcllsh--on its sides. spoon OJ' artl.flcinl fly, a minnow

Tho size of the Piutc depemls nn1 Ol' gmssiloppor, ll'i> humo. If J,t is living in a large 1 Wlwno huolcoci, the Pluto puts Uf• lalrc, WhC'rc thct•e is plen.ty of l'ood, I a good fight. Lilcc all ctlt·lhi·on;ts it grows lo be a good-sized fish, I that llvc in Dolcl· wa.ler, it is a vig­wolghing from four to six pounds. I oi·rms, hlgh-spit·ited flsil. Th<•re arc But ln a small stl·eam or lllke,, cut-lht·oats, though, which nt•c where it has lcsH t:o cat unci not! much !es" encr·gctic than the, Pi­much t•oom in whi.ch to roam, lt/1Hc. Accot·~llng· to tho Nalional may noevot• lip the scr1Ics at lllOI'e Wildlife Fcclcl'u:lion, cut-lhron.t lJhun a pound. lrout l'ounrl in wal'otnCI' water arc

Whethc1· Imge or small, the! more sluggish anrl loss liltely tq Plu te trout lilcos to ;;lay ncat'/resit>t wl1 c n caught. t•oclrs and logs ancl under over- Interesting info1·mation about hanging banlrs. It al•so loolcs for olhc1· wildlife spcolos can b~ ob­docp pools In which to idle. 1 tainccl lly writing lo tho Nn.ttonu1

Jnmps was given hy Mrs. Gr1uss Mrs. Besoie Olson is ~pending nnrl Mt·s. Wal'fle. Worl1slwps Al'e sevel'al weelts with hoi· daug.!Jter, beinA' plnnnncl for tooling leather, Mrs. Robc1·t Coulee of Lapeer, m;tlcing lamp sllflcle~ ancl smoclnng Mr. and Mrs. Boyd Hat·kness of pillowo. It, I Pleasant Ia leo called on Mr. and

Mt·. and Mrs. I•'one.9t Wn llcm· Mrs. Charles Ladd SLmduy. and fmnily were week encl guests I Won! was received hero of Lhc

Tllil'l\'·lwo membei'S of the or Mr. and Mrs. Guy Felton of bil'Lh of a son to Pfc. Richard Boostc

1; club ancl the Dorcas cirelc While Oak. Kehres and Mrs. Keht·es at the 0 d Because it is a fish of the high I Wilcl!lfe Foclora.tion, Washing:ton

country, the Pilltc does not lBI,Y 10, D. C.

heir! a shower Friciny night nl llw Knlhy Kesslet• of Holt is SLJoncl- Mason Genom! hospital, Monday, non aga home of Mrs . .Juhl Salcslm;J in ing lhe week Wllh hc1· granclmoth· September z,L The haby has been hono1· of Chru·lco Ca1'lc•n, wl1o e:unc er, Mrs. Alltc 'l'lwmpson, rmmetl Michael Dean.

to live with Mt·. and Mrs. Vincent Mrs. Rose Col'\vin ancl Mr, and :M1·s. Louis Yuhasz ancl Shat·onl rly 1\lrs •. Burton Baldwin Carlen September Hi. Mrs, Roscoe Mrs. Myron Co1wm we.re Tuesday of Holt wore Sunday visitot·s of Arnold HIH! Mrs. G. K Mnnning liS· visitm·s of Claud Convm of Jacl£· hot· paronls, Mr. and Mrs. A . .r. School Notc•s sis ted 1\Irs. Sailsli'IIJl. Gnmes we1·e ;on, who .11as been. Slclc. , Millet·. Sally Lozano, daughter of Mr. playocl and gifts WCJ'c presunlocl to Mrs. ll1ln. Lew1s, M1ss Betty Mt·s. Kenneth Mason and daugh- aml Mrs. Armando Lozano, cn-

Shaw in !(alamazoo on Tuesday evening.

Chal'los. Ref1·eshments were set·vocl Pclers?n ancl M1:s. Reinhold ;etol'· t.er, Bonnie of Webberville, spent tercel the sixth grade at Riverside by tl1e hostesses. son of Fowlel'VJI!e ami M1 .. and Wednesday wilh her parents, Mr. this weelc;'Sal!y attended St. Cas-

Miss l~l'llHt Pollok of Mnso11 M1·s. Rogot· Church nncl Lonnli?. of and Mrs. William Muench. imit• school in Lansing last year. spent Tuesday with Mr. anti Mt·s. Mason called on Mr. and Mrs. School was closed in the inter-Hoy Hohurt. Lawt·cnco Swnn Sunday. mediate l'Oom on Thursday after-

------------'----------- Ancient History noon. Mrs. Mae Spring attended a

Mrs. EstlJCr Bncicll spent the wee]{ oncl with Mrs. Mary Rhines of Leslie.

Mr. and Mrs. WiJJiam Vaughn of MontgomCI'Y were Sunday visi­toi'S of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright ancl Jimmy.

"JUNIOR-/ MUST I A5K YOU AGAIN TO TAKE OUT"i:A5f WEEK'5 ASHES? II

It cures 'carry-itis' This famous top quality has one of the lowest ash contents known ... less than a bushel per ton. It adds convenience to the exclusive coal-ad­vantage of the most in heating com­fort. There's more firing case in the heating hours per ton ... for Great Heart burns on long after wealter coals would have burned away.

Lansing Ice & Fuel Phone Mason 26001

Think of it-when you feed Murphy's Cu.t·Cost

Concentrate, 3¢ per head per day or less qives your

beef cattle all the extra protein, vitamin and min· era! substances they need in addilion to qrain and rouqhaqe.

Beef cattle raisinq is risky enouqh without tak·

inq biq chances on feed. Here's one low-cost way

to be sure your steer ration is

amply fortified and properly

bolstered up. Thousands rec­

ommend it, thousands are

savinq feed money this way.

Ask us to show you the rec·

ords of qood beef cattle raisers

riqht around here who have

cashed in biq with this feedina

.method. ~

Bement Feed & Supply

meeting on uniform child account-One Year Ago ing held in the county building at

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lyke wct·e Salurdny evening callers of Mr·. and Mrs. Don DeMay of Brills I alec.

The government is supporting Mason. beans at ~7.02. The intermediate room Citizen-

Rudolph Bowman was terribly ship club elected officct•s on Mon­crushod Saturday night when a day as follows: Pres!dont, Judi.th gravel conveyer he was helping I Marlrowsln; VICe-presJdcnt, Catol unload fa)! upon him. He is in Ba!dwm; secretary, Ronald Bac­Univei·sity hospital, Ann Arbor, cus; and treasurct·, Berncll Dul~e. with a fractured skull, brain con- The Commun1ty club held tts eussion, smashed nose, broken first f~ll meetmg. on Monday" cv:· ribs a crushed hip and a broken nmg. rhe followmg new oftlCCIS 1 g ' were elected: President, Mrs. Hu­e Judge .fohn Simpson granted a bert Dul<e; vicc-presiden,t, Wanda

motion for new trials for some of Mai·ko\VSlH; secretar·y, Ionc Bac­

Mr. and M1·s. Robert Noble and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kcelet' were' at Somerset Con let· and Ella Sharp park on Sunday.

Dale Bodell and his fatheJ', Glen Bodell, spent lhe week oncl at Ray, Indiana, visiting relatives.

the defendants in the legislative cus; and tt:ea~mcr, Dorothy Cot'·

I graft conspiracy case. win. Mrs. Vn·gmw Wnght was ap· j Harold Ware won the Walnut pointed chan·man of the penny

P\'L Roy Hawkins ol' Fort Ri­ley, Kansas ancl Pvt. Dale Now· lin of F01·t Bragg, North Carolina, arc home on a seven-day furlough,

Mt·. ancl Mrs. Hubert' Dulce anrl family are entertaining Mr. Duke's parents of Ahcrclocn, Mississippi, Hills golf championship. suppet· to be hold on Wednesrlay

Mason beat SL Mary's 32-21, evening, Octoher .l7., Future meet-Stockbridge lied Fowlerville 7-7, ings of the club Wtll he held on

fot· a few clays. , Tonv Acaro of Elkhart, Ind1ana,

spent 'a few clays last wack with 1\1:1·. and Mrs. Tony Ross ancl son. and Leslie heat Dansville 19-6. the last Monday of each month.

10 y ... A l'lU Mrs. Helen Giddings was host· ca!s gfl.- ' . oss at a Raydell party at her Elroy Df' Armond of Gt·and Rap­

i'ds wa's a Salurclay evening visi­tm• of Mr. ancl Mrs. Robert Bush and daughterH and Mt·s. .Jessie J Bush.

Tho profit from the 1941 fmr home on Wednesday morning. was $3,200, the directm·s stated at There were ten guests present. their annual meeting. People pres- After the demonstration, donuts ent protested fan-dancmg and and coffee were served.

1 nude shows, on the midway. The Mr. and Mrs. Delos Caton' of dtrectors dec!at·ed that they dtd Charlotte were Friday visitors of not learn· of the nude show or of Mr. and Mrs, Skeet Weller.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Erwin Rhines re­turned to lhcir home on Saturday aftel' an extended vacation trir tl11·ough the western states and Canada.

the gambling until aftet· the close Mr. and Mrs. Rube Gidcling of the fair. They promised to ban spent three clays this past week in the shows and gambhng next year. Cassopolis visiting relatives and

I AAA connnittcem.en re-elected friends. Ernest McKcssy, Mt·s. Berniece

Bush, Fred Stone of Leslie anrl · Mr. and Mt·s. Charles Bush of Lansing 1\'Cro Sunrlay guests at tho home of Mr. and Mt·s. Garth MeKessy and family of .Taclcson. The occasion was Garth McKes­sy's birthday anniversat·~'·

Ralph Glynn . as chmrman of the Pfe. Wilbur Sha l'pe of Fort Ri-county eomn11ttoe. ley Kansas returned to his camp

The t•oad commission denied the on 'Monday ~fter a 10-clay leave at plea of several property ownet·s to home with his parents, Mr. and close and abandon a stretch of the Mrs. John Sharpe. Hogsback t•oad. Don Weichner visited his moth·

By a· vote of 216 to 113, Mason or, Mrs. Claude May,' of Leslie on ·Mrs. Mae 'cox, who is a pntiont taxpayers turned clown the Pt:o· Sunday. posal of the s~hool board to build Mrs. Jesse Moloslcy of Wiscon· a $65,000, acldJ twn to the school. sin is a guest at the home of Mr . The prmctpal argument agamst and Mrs. Charles Herrick the proposal was that present Charlene Baldwin ancl Pvt. Dale prices are high because of the de Nowlin visited M1·. and Mrs. Joe

at the Stimson hospital in Eaton Rapids, and \Mil Baldwin, who is a patient al tho Foote hospital in .Tackson nrc both reported to be greatly 'impmvccl. Mr. Ba!dwin is expecting to retum. to Ins home

fcnse program, and that it would :.:.::.::.:.:.::...:.:.::.:.:.::.. _______ -:--------------be bettet· to wait for a PWA ot·

some time this weclc.

WPA progt·am after the present Oakwood emergency.

In Ingham County league l\lrs. Howard Ilel'l'icl'

openers Olcemos beat Williamston •Mr. nne! Mrs. Cleve Van Bu1·en 25-12, Dansville upset Holt 7-0,

Mr. and Mrs. Stnnlcy Marshall Hncl family wet·c ··snnday guests of her parents, Mt•, and Mrs. Archie Sharlnnd. ' Mt·. nnd Mrs. Freel Marshall called on Mro. 'l'ill1s and Emery Wal11er in :Munith Sunday eve-

and Leslie beat Stockbridge 13·7. recently eallocl on his aunt, Mr:;. Edwin Murray is tho president Tom Kelley, .hcfore leavmg fot·

of the Mason freshman class . .J oc Texas, where they eJo<pect to malcc Dean is the vice-president, Don their home. \ Green is treasurer, and Billy Dart Jerry Kane spent the wee!< end is secretary. with !his grandfather, Lotus

Brower. 20 Years Ago-1!131

Mr. and Mrs. Howat·cl Het'l'iCl{ Both 'Joe Dean and C. V. Post entel'tained theit· 'children, Mt·~.

are malting rapid t•ecovery from Otto Fm·eman and sons of Van­infantile paralysis. town William Foreman nnd fam­

Fot" the third consecutive year ily of Williamston, Lester Het·.t·iolc W. J. Richards of Holt won tho aild family ancl Miss Jo Ann Dal· Mason Golf club championship. tymple of Lansing on Sunday, Lyle Aseltine, the 14-year-old September 16, fot· thP\r son, Sgt. flash, was Lhe runnerup. Hm·old Henielc, before he left

Mrs. Ma1·ie Smith· has reopened September 18 for Fort .Custer for her piano studio in the F. A. Car-rier home, rep!a.oement.

Mr. and Mrs. William S. Seelye Mr. and Mrs. Orla Oakley and and Dt·. and Mrs. L. A, Wlleden chi!clt·en were Sunday dinner have rctumed from the American guests of hot· parents, Mr. ancl Legion convention in Dett·oit. They Mt·s. Chat·lcs Kneale. were official delegates to the Le- Ml', and Mrs. Wayne Riggs and gion and Auxiliary conventions. Nellie Pearl called on his broth· Earl Salisbury, Lee Ware, N, S. et· and si!<ter-in-Iaw, Mr. and Mrs. Davis, Joy Davis, Robert B. Wal· Lawrence Riggs of G1·egm·y, Sun-lace, Ezm Haddy, A1·thur Hinchen, day. · W. J. Bat·ber, William F. Richards oMt·. and Mt•s. Howard Herriclc and Jack Healey attended some of attended the Local 4.43 Union pic-the sessions. nic st\l)per of Wyeth em?loyoes

50 Years Agfl.-1901 and their i'amilies at Hayner pari< C. W. Clarlt of Ingham and J. 4-H club building Satmday eve·

ning-. E. Taylor of Mason have entered Mr. and Mrs. Walte1· Giclnei· into pattnership to buy hay, They were at theil' cotta.go at Cavan-

ning.

.M1·. and Mrs. Ft·etl :N!arsllnll and Mt·. am! Mt·s. Byr! Betterly were in Cnnflda aml drove down throngh Sault Ste. 1\!al'ic and nnrlhom Michig·rrn recently.

Mrs. Mary FiJi,povieh and Mr. and Mrs. .1. .TUi'lwu of Gregory we1·e in Chicago over tho weel{ encl.

Mr. and 1\It·s. Dnle ·Mitchell etnd son of Detroit were Satmday night and Sundfly guests of her parents, Mr. ancl Mrs. Otto Bates, and Richard Hunt.

Mr. and. Mrs. Clayton Parket• and g1·andson, Kirlr Feighnc1· of Lan· sing, were guests Saturday a.fter­noon of Mt·. and Mrs. Tom l{elley and Mt·. and Mrs. Dallas Jones.

Relatives here t·eceived word of the death (,f Clyde Coopet· at his home in Ohio last weelt,

.Mrs. J. H. Hayner returned home Sunchy after' spending tho past two weelts with het· bmlhcr, Floyd Lowe, ancl family in Sheri­dan and William Groh and family in Lansing. '

Mr. and Mt·s. Dallas Jones at­tended a t·eunion in Howell Sun­day. ai·e shipping from Eden, a ugh Lalre Saturday and Sunday.

On account of the increased de- Mt·. nncl Mrs. Howard Heri·icl{, mand for Royal E. P. cigars, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hel'l'ick and Reeves District Pt·octor has engaged another ci- .roan and Miss Jo Ann Dalrymple gar maker in his Mason factory. of Lansing took Sgt. Hamid Her- 1\lrs, Wayne Gccr

.1. C. Wigle has opened a photo- t·iclt to Fort Custer Scptembet· 18 gl·aph studt'o next to the John James Campbell Hncl Miss Grant · for his replacement assignment.

Cul'l'y harness shop in Dansville. :Mt·s. Ruth Riggs attended the Terhune spent Sunday with Mr. Roy Adams is now night clerk extension rally day in Mason Sop- ant] Mrs. Wayne Geer and family.

in the office of the Michigan Tete- tember 13. Mr. ancl Mrs. Paul Ellswmth of phone Co. Mr. and Mt·s. Bob Ruggles and Dexter were Sunday callers of Mr.

The postoffice at Van town has ohilcli·en of Hal.fmoon !alee. and and Mt·s. Wayne Ellswm:th and been closed because' of the RFD Mrs. Ric·lmrd' Schubert and chil· family. t·oute out of Webberville. 'ilren of Unadilla called on their The :square Deal 1<m1n Bureau

All public buildings were closed mother, Mrs. Marguerite Schubert, met Friday evening with Mr. and Thursday a_nd memorial exercises and Mary Lou FI·idu,v evening. Mrs. Dicit Dunsmore. · were held m nearly all schools. .Dick Hunt and Shirley Shultz Mr. and Mrs, Ray Hadley spent The .occasiqn was. tne funeral for attended the fogtbnll game at Sunday at Gun Jake as guests of President McKmley. Michigan State college Satm·day Mr. and Mrs. Streetet'.

Dryer . operators arc having afternoon. · , Mt·, and Mrs. Geot·ge I<irltland trouble _getting enot_tgh apples to Mrs. Richard Stel'ens vlslted and family spent Sunday evening·

Phone 21421 keep .S'ot.ng at capactty. Th~ apple Mrs. Ethel .Jones last Tuesday aft· with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Geer crop 1s hght. •• el'l\oon. . . : · . I nnd family.

207 N. Mason

Felt Plains llfrH, Untbryu Wll11c11

Tho ll'lllt Pin in~ Community ~Iub will moot at tho school hous'e IJ'rl· clny ovoning, Septemttot• 28, K1d.h· t•yn Wllclos vvlll be ln chnrge of the nnl.ertnlnnwnt program nn<l clec· tion of o£flcm•li will he held,

gnmea MrR, Howa orr.nerl hot• glfl,9 fr·nm H bnhy hnHitoL, Site l'OrJolvorl mnn,v lovely gift.H, lcJ\1 rn•nnm nnrl oalto wct•c server!, Mt'H, ll.cginnld Mine!', MI'H, Rnlpll Wllllher, Mt'll, Kendell Howe nncl Ml'll, Ho,v Lnnt~ wore ho.sloasos,

Mt•, nnrl Ml'R. Loren Love enter­lnlnnrl lilnh• oilllclt•nn nl n tnmlly,;·: rounlnn Sundny, 'l'ltoi'C wore 17 }II'C!SCJlt,

M1·, nml Mt·s, Bcrnnrcl OliH called at the Mct'C,V ·hos)Jitnl to sec Mt•a, Wnt'I'Brt Mnon who tmclcrwcnt

M1·. nnrl Mrs. Brnoe Dill nnrl a mnjor opcl'ntlon.

·M1·s, Mnhlo fltewnrl. of .JucliSOtL WI!.H 11 clinncl' gucat WL'f:)nc~clny ot Mt'H, L. LovrJ nnrl the gt•nnc!son, Slc•vo Hru•o!d• of Lnnslng, Rpont the wr.elt end wiLh his gi·nndpat'-' on.ts, 1\11•, 1111.11 Mt·.~. Lomn Love,

r~. c. Otis l'cocivacl woJ'cl ltls ·ill'niohcl', Cluu·lns Otis, Is in the ltos• pltnl ·fot· ltnothm· ope1·nt1on.

rlnughtol', Dinnno L,vnn, fmm Holt Mr. rmcl Mt'H, Rohcrl l<'ol'emnn spent Lite weelc encl with Mr. nnrl RJlOnl I<'1·lclny evening at the Het·· Mt·s, Jerry Tink and family, nnrd Otis home,

Sn.tlu·cln.v evening vlsttot'H nt tho lwme or· Ml'. Ftncl· Mrs, .TotTy Tlnlc were Mrs. Tlnk's brolhct•-in-Iaw and sister, Mr. and Mrs, George W.hlto from Holt.

Mt·s. Hoy Lnntz anct clnug;hlcl'~, Yvonne and Nuoml, nllcnc!oci the wedding t'oceplion fo1· M1·. and Mt•a, Dill 'I'homns, Tho reccptlcml was held ut tho Holt town hull.

MrH. Snrn Snellon.boJ•gm• had as hot· llOIIHn guest over tho weclc end M1·s, Cnslol' of Chllrlotlo,

M1·. u.nd M1·s. Monil! Onsted of Lansing spent Sntm·day wllh Mr. ancl M1•s. Olen Waint•lght,

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Septembet• 27, 1951 Page 3

M1•s, Edna Whenton of Lnnslng oallecl on Miss Mnt·y Bat'!' Sunday.

M1·, nnd Mrs. Cu.rl Elclgocomb 11ncl Shirley of Gmnrl Lodge visited Mt·, ond Mrs. Not'l'ls Hart Sunday,

DOCTORS & INSURANCE COMPANIES WARN:

Olds Road Community

ACT YOUR AGE-Give your bmly ex • orcisc it can !alee-without strain, Ex­ercise daily an1l in moderation. Nlugara Home IU:tssnge Units-the PaN• sive Exerciser-CAN HELP YOU.

1\lrs. Elmer Otlo

Tho Olds Road extension gi'Olip ontcrtalned ut a blue and white showm• honol'ing Mrs. Donald Howe Friday evening- 11 t tho !tome of Mrs. Reginald Minor, A!ter

Fllfo:f•: lltJ,,m IJWIIONSTIUTIIJNI 1-ic··e> acl mt l'ugt• !H2 nf lilt\ Octuht:J'

Goodbye

Jlousr•llror•tllug Wrlle

Owen B. Harris I~H l'arl; Si 1'1'1'.1

BETTY

.MUHCIIl

and Good Luck \

Nine years ago1 1·ight out of Michigan State college, Betty Crum came to the Ingham County News as aclvm·tising· man­a.ger. Now she's leaving to take a respon­Sible position in direct mail copy-writing in Lansing. We've tried coaxing but she won't stay,

We'll miss he1· here at the Ingham County News. Mason business men will miss her. She has helped tl1eni sell, just as much as though she had been on tl1eil· side of tlle counter. She l1as helped make the Ing·ham County News a better medium for selling.

Betty has been as concemed over the results a mel'cbant got from a two-inch ad as though he had taken a page. She has not been content to sell space. She has helped with store promotion, mercl1andise display and public relations. She has been on the job week in and week out, tl·ying each week to do a better job than the week befm,e. And she has generally succeeded in doing just that.

Her enthusiasm for selling has been infectious. Some of her enthusiasm has rubbed off onto othe1· membe1·s of the staff and onto membe1·s of stol'e staffs.

Yes, we sure al'e sony that Betty is leaving. Yet we should pl'obably join Ma­son business men in joy that she l1as served them a11d the Ingham County News all these nine yeal's.

W e'l'e going· to dry our tea1·s and keep right on selling. That's the best com­pliment we can pay Betty. And if any Ma­son business man wants to do something extra nice for her he can insel't a page ad Ol' even a double spread.

Yes, we're all sony to see Betty go. W omen-m· men-with such drive and enthusiasm and ability and ioyalty a1·e hard to find these days.

We hope Betty is going to miss us here at the Ingham County News. W.e know she is going to miss all the people she has done business with here in Mason. So we join in inviting hel' to come back often. She'll always find a wal'm wel­come.

Goodbye and good luck, Betty, f1·om all Mason business places and especially

from the Staff of the

Ingham County News

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Stocl<bridge • Hy MrH, Jli•lnn Br•r11111111, Phnnn 110

Stockbridge PTA Meeting Is Held

Insurance Fire ·Life • Casualty

AmPrtr.m Aulo 01\llf'J~, ll.utfoul

Joy 0. Davis

{fpptwued/nl-riiE ORDER. OF THE GOLDEN RULE

You Yourself Decide the Cost

Banks <ll en 't the only 01 gan­rzatwns that p1each the value of thrift We preach it; we recommend rt. And when you call Ball m trme o( need, you have made a thrifty ch01ce, for Ball setv;ce IS unusually mo­derate m pnce.

Glen Dunn, Manager

A.B.

~~A~LJ HOME FOR.

L

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RCA Prices Reduced

RCA Victor 7T I 04

Comes as complete furniture! It's thn 17" Kent, '11th the cl('(Jrc<t, stcadte!l p1ctmcs cvc1! They're I•Jc/.ry/ in placelJy RCAVtctor's E)c WuncssPJCtmc S)IH!uom~ei ltC \ Vrctot'" nc11 pictme pid.-up gl\ cs ) on fJI'st flOislhle reception ••• ·lll)IVhcrc! It's ·• h,nulsomc, mmlf•t·n cubinct on a nMtching Con· ,;olcltc h.tsc "rth built-111 antenna. The Kent has the "Golden 'flu oat" lnuc S) stem anrl .1 phono-j.1ck for .tllachtng a rccolfl changer It i.e the ''VIC!r ala" ·~5. See tl soon!

Save $40 on this Cabinet Model

Now Only $259.95

Mason Home Appliance 120 W. 1\[a.ple Phone 25911

TT0110ilng tho btl tiHlfll' nnn!VCJ. Bowla·ng News ~lilY or A1l On!llns, n rnmlly jlmfv \'/fiR hoJ(j fll l)le h0n10 OC JleJmf\11 Collins n I P1Jf I 01 son Jal(!l SnnriiiY

MJ H, ,Jennie Mnulilnrlel nltnnrlml tho C:nl!l Sfru Molhrn rrmvanllon fit Snglnnw lnst wne!1, r1 orn WcdncH-r.lny ~h1 ougll SillllJ dny,

MJ nncl Mt~ r.ce Bnt th Suntlnv In Dotw!L nl tho Drnn 11nmo

Ml nnrl MIR AI Lc~mbmt nncl M1 nnrl Ml s, Wcnrloll BiiliJeJ tool, 11 plr.nlr Hllppm 11nd vlsltml Jonn nnrl Bnh at Alnm colle)ie StiiHiny 111 tel noon

TJ10 rollo\\ IIlii n Ltentled r." nslng P1cshyLmy nt Hlllsrlnlo Stmdny nl tc1 noon and evening- DJ Bch· nc1, Holle! t IJnnceJ, Notmnn Top­ping M1 nncl M1s !~reel Bntlh, Ml f/lld Ml H liP/ he/ l DEtllCCl and D1 nnrl Ml s Hn y Dance 1

Lhc

• Holt ~rerchnnt~ Thtll saay, Septembet

Mt and M1s Roy Hrurmglon of Elcctl!c Holt Jncltson spent Sunday Willi. het SJstct M1s Herbm t Colltns

Guests ,tt the Wilham Ca.skcy home Suncl,ty even mg wet e Mt ,tnd Mt s Ed B1 aum of Acluan

Mt s Myt tw B1 owct of Jacltson spent the \\eclt encl With Mts Dnts} Asqult11

Emma nne! Cephas Sm1lh 1 Istlerl then Ill otllCI Flo}cl Sm1th, at Fov.let VIlle Sunday

vetsaJ y M1 am! Mt s J C P11Je and

follows· W L

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son Jnmny of Lansmg, and Mt Holt Night Onls and 1\!1 s Knl<:endall of VIclts· On Thmsday September butg vtstled then mothet M1s Holt Recteatwn won thtec games Bess Kul<enclall, Sunrla} and toolt Busters Food Matket had !ugh het to chnnet at Hansen's Countty scues wtlh 2102, and Holt Rcctea· Home twn hac! high game wtth 717

M1s CJ:,cle Sibley has accom· Indlvtdual htgh games wete te· pamecl het claughtel, Patty Jean cotded by Maulyn Ingh1am, 182; to het home at Wate1town, N. Y Phyllts Belly, 159, 200, Pat Rag· fot a weelt s VISit I gow 159, Ellen Bellows, 159, HI I·

Mts Helen Malcho and Mt anr! cia Cotnehus, 192, Matge Dulmg M1s .John Maiello spent s,mclay m 163 and Gtace Htgbte, 172, 183 Det101t

The Glllld of the Pte.sbyte1mn chmch wtll hold Its annual bazaat ancl ltnl<ey suppet Thm scla} eve· n.ng, Octobet 25 at the clnnch

Mt s D01 JS Stan held was In ought home ftom Foote hosp1tal, Jack· oon, last \Veclncsday He1 rrunt, M1 s Mat tha Glenn of Jaclcson, 13 em mg fot het

M1 s McManus, who hns been a patwnt at Howe .Memoual hospital fot tin ee months was taken to het home 111 Chelsea Sunday

Mt and M1 s Em I Rose s,1ent last week at Yale, MiChigan and TotOnto, Canada

M1 and Mts Rolland Cobb an­nounce the Jm th of a son, Rtchm c1 Allen at Foote hospital, Jaclcson, on Septcmbet 21

Mt and Mts Clruencc Mill· house, Mat y Mulhouse Dtck and Bud Hedgelen and Tom C lVendet attended the DettOJt-Cleveland baseball gnme m Dett 01t Sunday

Mts Lucy Gtow, who has been

lwtlh M1 and M1s Clatence Fwlrl fal s1x months fell 111. hel garden at Fitcllblll g whtle home ovet ,1

week end, and btO!te hel htp She 1s a patient at Foote llospttal, Jaclcson

Mt and M1, ElmeJ' Lehman and f nml;, wet e g nests of the Bet b Plassman 1mmly Sunday at elm· nrt.

Guests of .M1 and M1s Wtlham WI I" ht a1 e then son and daugh­tet·;~l-law, M1 ancl M1s RIChatd Wnght, and t,nmly of Booth Hm • bm Jlfmne

Mt and Mt s i'l!ibm Ostt andet wet e m Ann AI bot Satmday

Mt and M1s Don Batchelor of Texas lHIVC been VISiting MI. and Mts Gmn Dancet ancl oth01 fuends

Mts Mabel Collms of Ponttac Rpent Fuclay, Satmday tncl Sun· clay w1lh 1101 daughtet· and fam­Ily, the WoJcicho\1 slus

Mt and M1 s EaiL Howe of Lan· smg and Ht. and Ill Is Clifton Haeit of Coldwatct we1 e Sunday evemng guests at the Wunplc home •

Mt and Mts John Gay!Oid left Thmsday to spend se\ eta! weelco w1 th then daughtet s Ill Rochestct

Mts G1lbet t Glover attended an Eastetn Star mcetmg m Oltemos ~hlJISclaY evemng

Mts Franlt Chmch of Wtlhams­ton Wtll enter tam the Commumty Atd fat chnner Thursday, October 4

MI and Mrs. Cectl W1mple and Mr and Mt s Edd Mullen we1 e Stmday dmne1 guests of Mr and Mrs Gns Gundhng of Eaton Rap· tds.

L.EGAL NOTICES

ORDER OF PUBLICATION FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT

NEELY-Octobc1 16, 1951

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rogers in Detlo1t the past weelt.

were A 'I'IUC Cony: MRl LhR 'l'hRyer Deputy Realstcr of Probato

Legal Notices NIORTGAGf<

BUT OPEN TO lOSS!

chsaster :empor· all!y shuts off your mcome, rt won't stop many of the expenses usually pard by that income. That's why,

1t msurance covers yom property loss, you can st11l lose plenty'

I Before you face such a

financral blow, let this Hart­ford Agency tell you about the vital protection of Busi­ness Interruption Insmance

OART Insurance Agency

Phone.~: 1\[ason 2·3661 J..msing 6l\IA-2!l661

Dfll•t N.tttml.\1 n.mlt Uuildlng l\l.tson

Ir!GIIAM COUNTY NEW!} Soptemhot• 27, 1!151 Pflge 4

let Us Beautify Your Car With

Dupont Spray Glaze

New Process-Not a Wax Gives A Better Lustre Lasts Longer Gives More Protection

AI Rice Chevrolet Co. E \HL C \ YEJ'>DI~l:, !';tt 1 u ,, :ll.tntg-< r

117 R. ,J, I fr•1 son Phon< i331

~Oo~thig couple look familiar? -Suro ••• you saw them in a recent

issue of The S11turday Evening Post ••• tn a colorful page on LENNOX Atra-Flo Heatmg

From the wise counsel of expertenco tlus couple has already learned nn important lesson 111 home plnnmng • • for they have dectded that the best guarantee of real home comfort IS a Lennox warm mr hentmg system.

Blueprint YOUR healing comfort today If you nood to replace your present heat• tng system, or plan to bwld, buy or rc model your home, you ought to get tho facts on Lennox comfort! We offer the very •nmo Lennox lteaLmg systems that are dCBcrtbed m the Saturday Evcmng Post ••• and can show them to you now.

You'lllao amazed .at thCI.rsmart, L11m bcnuty, spncc snvmgsJzc, fuel·snvmg posHJbiliLtesl Drop in todny and loa!, them over!

F. c~ Anderson & Sons ' Dall!i\lllo Pboue 2SO:I

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News of the Churches WIIIJAmHI on 1'1 ro ~r••l ho1IIHI, TT,

0 HotlnhllY, JlfiRirll Chill 1 h Hclwol 10 n Ill, wmslup ,,r1vlro 11 11 lll rtJHI 8 1 'i p 111 Yllllllg Po oplo o oil I Vir u 7 ~() Jl Ill Jll fl Y<ll Q.'lll Vii 0 Church Societies

Meet in Lansing Cuiver Corne1s

Aill~·lluH (!IIIII llnpll~l. nrv r,JIJJOil Mllr R jlfiRtf>J Wr>J Hhlp HCIII<J !1 111 II 10 1 Ill With illllffll 1111 '"'i"""llllg 11 !O 10 'l'lllH Will r illlllllll lllinlli{IJ Iii

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M1 111 d llf1 s r,,J nn1dn•J hut! M1 1111! M 1 < \VIIllnlll Or11 r!J101 111 Holt lll!rl J\11 IIJHI MIK IJnn Lmw!J Six membctl! of lito Mel!Jodlsl ol Flint 118 1 nile" nve1 lite woclr Woman·~ Society oe Clulsllnn cnrl

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null~\ lllr• lHI•IIwr!INI I nov Salll­llfll S•'IZoJ t, pnsl 01 Chill oil sc hnol 10 DO C> m Mnnnlng, snpellnten­r!ent WnJHh!p HOIVI[f! 11 00 liOil/{ 'lr 1 VII I' 8 00 Mel hrrllst Yn11Lt1 l'cl

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S01 vice nttenrll rl the nrlsmonm y M1s Alton Cn1!Jmry nnd .lnnct Institute in Lnnsing Fridny II CnJIHII Y 111111 <IHII"hlll or Lunsln,;

WfiR sponsor eel hy I ho Unltcri " C'!HJIC h Wmnnn of q 10nto1 Lnn- en IIIII on M1 Hllrl M1 H Lloyd 11111 II 1\ '• p Ill nt /l 11 1ln• Jr sing Two nnllonttlly lrno1111 spenlr- HCIJ H1111lny II• 111 on

\\ lllrmJHiil!l J\,liJJr l Jl !Sf II I II \\01 SiJijl nd H Jl 111

Mus1c of Yom Choice

JEWE'l'7, Funeral llonw

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rchards IOid

10 'lO 'h 11p

I ncn :r1l 11! nul,' 111 sf ol l tg'l< to Jon1 s 1 o Ill, I nulc snn1h, 01

l llllil' Ill Sl Ill (>I !IIlli I< ilg1 lo lit nfon ill I(J ~ Jnlil s nm fh (II (, Iilii! s '·"I ol l'lllll,lllti on I i'i lb to ,Jmlfs rn.ul 1 m11t• south

HERMAN PEASE, ,Owner ' Glf'llll J,, Arc hct, Anct10nc r.I Leslie Collins and R ,J Jlill,

Clcrl1~

llnnsvlllt• I if'<' IU1 I hmlJHt, P.nv ID TT Wn1 nld JliiHint Snnrlny sr hool 10 00 Lolnnrl P< 11lnc, su per lnlcndonl p1 car h1ng sm vice J100 Y PM S AIIVICC h~O, evcnm~r H<'J vir c 7 lO Pr nyr 1 me•• I Jng' WPrincsdny 1 v1 nmg nl 7 !0 nt

"I charge thee theref01·e before God, and the L01·d Jesus Christ, , •• P1eac!J the word; ..• " (II Timothy 4:1, 2.) Re11d Titus 2:6-15.

01 s Jll cscntcd tl11 Miss Sllldios of M 1nd Mrs \VIihllll! Btlllinm ol lhc new YCRI, on the thmncs nr MIHIJ1 \Veil Rll,lJlll J-;11 sis Ol MIH Latin Amctlr!a nnd Cinurlws forjl\111gu ill• llil'id und,Pti.\111 1111 Ou, Countr y's;neorJs HIIJIJlll flul111 d11y

Mrs Bn1ney Morgan who hns• M1 nnd M1s Ho1 Mnjm ol Flint

the cliuic!J A Ch11stian ptlot of the Royal Ail Fmce was flymg ftom London to Singapore A new co-ptlot ptoduced an undcsriablc book which he put up on the cont10l column Wtthout a wot d, the Chnstmn pt oduced hts pocket Btble and placed It beside the other book The co-prlot flushed [ldlnfully and snatch~d Ius book away

!Jeon In tho DominirHn Republic usJ \HJr we• I< tnd gwstK ol MIK M 11

ll le<ichoJ 11ilh hm hlJH!Junrl for ~-rue Jilt llnl!rl nnrl Dill no H1 udnv mnny yon1 s gave tlw Lat1n A mer- liH > Wtl nil 1-fllf stH 11 M1 1111<1 !cnn prcscntallon Mrs Ruth \Vn1 M1s Tnm's L1non nl tl\!JWJ

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L1•sllt llnpllsf, PAil I 8 Tur lrrr, pnstm 10 00 Rllnilny school 11 00 Wo1 ship SCI I lr c Sci 1111111 by th1 pnslm Spcc1al mus c by llw chon h lO Youth FullrmshJfl 7 10 PtnJHc lll!d Fellowship Ho II PI nyc1 llleel•n~r on Weclncstlny 1t 7 30 J olloiV ul by cho 1 pr nct1ce

Thrs was the opportumty for the Lm d s set vant to bear Witness Ile expla111ed God s way of salvdtiOn II e pleaded With Ius com I ade to accept Chnst. The co-pilot sa tel, I Wish I could do as you say, but I haven't the comage '

Later the co-pilot was !Iansferred to the Berhn a11-lift II1s ci aft crashed m a mght take-off, and he lost Ius ltfe.

To an unsuspectmg soul on the thrcsiiold of etcimty, the ChiJStian pilot had done h1s duty Ate there not people we shall meet today who are fast approaching the end of ltfc's JOtllncy; We never know That IS all the mote tcasou we should p1e~cnt Ch11st to others

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Two women fJ nm I he Pi eshy-teJwn Womnn's society n!Ho nl tender! tile mslllutc Methurhsls Wrl o Mts Erul Sallsllut y, l\11 s Ben Wi!but Mrs John Shepard Mrs Glen Coon M1s Lr!o~nrl Ails tin nnd Mr H Ruymonr! Nm ton M1 H RP!lhi ){luRe nnd M1 s M fl. T tylor 1 cpJ csentccl the PJ csbytCil ElllH

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Mason Rlpll'l, Loyd G way pastm licot gc Mu rhon d11ectoJ M1s L 0 wny or gantst Scptomhet 30 lllg \\01 Ship Sctmon Om BaSiC BciJC] About God 11 15 n m Sunrtny school l<tlly ancl p1 01110LJOn cloy cxe1 cJscs I ollowccl by polluck fel!owslup luncheon fm tcachet s chtlrh en and pat cnts of the chm ch nnrl Snndny srhool 6 30 p 111, Youth Fc!low~lup, Jtm1o1 group meets 111 church socw! 1 DOll'S Sen­JOI g1 oup meets 111 ohm cit sane­fun I y A pcllod of lollowsh!p 1111! follow lhc c1 cmng seJ vtcc 7 30 p 111 The c1 cnmg \\or slup sm \ 1ce Wilh youth chmus, 1nllnmcntal musJc Chtlslinn tcsl1111on} and Sermr.n

Mason I'u sh~ fm m.n, {.;an! L AI nold, mt'nrstCI Sumlay SCfJtem !Jet 30 10 00 a m wo1 slup Ser­mon Powm fm LIVIng l1 15 a

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M1 and M1s W J Claikc Ale lit a and 1lrn1 > Mr anrl M1 s J M CinJl{c rmcl fntmly M1 and M1 s S R Gillett and fanuly nnd Mt and M1s Lawrence Clat]{c .It· tcnclocl the woc1c!mg of Her be1 t ClaJ!cc •lllcl M1ss Slllllcy G1 egg of Willi tnlston 111 the Wilhumston Mctltochst clnn cit Satlll clay mght

Mt and M1 s Clyde Melon spent Sunday evenmg w1tb l\11 a ncl MJ s Ft eel Clm ko

1m Chmch school, fm nil ages 7 p m WcstmmsteJ Fellowship for ym1th Wednesday, Octo!Jct 3 blood !Janie, 11-1 p m 3-7 Jl m

l\!t s Mable BJ•gstoc]{ M1 s Hm­IY El-\ e1 s of Battle C1 eek anrl 1 ell fncs ftom New Yorlr called at the Wilham Cllllltc IJOme Sunclnj• mgh t

Mnsrm Lnih111.m-LegJOn Mc-lllOJ ml Hall, S Tcffot son St Wal· tc1 F Koepplm, , pastor DJvmc \Vorsln p at 9 15 a m

M1 and M1 s F1 eel Clmlrc VIS· 1lccl Mt and Mt s Clve Swan Mon­day

Mt :md MIS Ray TrefJy Wetc Sunday afteJ noon VISJtDI s at tbe

Curtice District lllrs ll<lll.ll d Sc 1111lc•r

M1 and l\11 s Lynn Hnyne, spent Satm dJY cvcmng Wlth M1 and M1 s Bob Howc1 y M1 and Mt s Hnyncs cnllecl on M1 l\lts Ben Matshnll Sunday

Mr and M1 s Howm cl Bt own and fnm11y spent Smtda~ 111 WhJttalwl \\ 1ti1 Mt a nt1 M1 s Habert Bwwn

nrlciJc Seclgman <pent the wee], 1 ncl w1th h1s p u ents M1 111d !Vh s Bet t Sed, man

M1 nncl Il!J s W1lhnm had Sundav clnmm 11 1lh M1 and Mt s Hn11 y Cook of Howell The> also Cflllccl on Mt and M1 s A1lhm Sehnuet ,

M1 and Mt.s Chm!es PfiCstCJ and famr!y spent Sunday With M1 and Mt s Oun Kelsey of Mm tm Eden Unrftd RitlhH>ll, E Gam. M1s Lms Smtth of Eaton Rap- Mts Clale B

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,b!c, paslm Sunday school at 10 tcls called on lwt cousm, Mts glnndson nnmed James MIChael a m ,•mornmg scrv•cc, 11 a 111 J1mcs C!at!.e, Sntmday mmmng His patents me MI and Mts Hm-

Ve1n McManus home

ChtJstlnn Enclenvo1 Semot & Y M1s Lynn FnulknCJ entertQmod 1 y Swan of L~nsmg P, at 7 45 p m Evcnm~r serviCe, ~t a plastic pa1 tv Monday mght I Jli1 and :lvhs Howald Sc!JpteJ 8 1G p 111 Tuesday chou Jll achcc, --._ and fmn1ly attended a showe1 111 8 00 Jl m Wednesday, pt aye1 Fot a lunchtime salad when the Ito not of M1 nncl Mrs Fr nnk meetmg nt the home of M1 and weathet s waun mtx ct eamed cot- Scupte1 of Van town Satm day eve­Mrs Chffot cl Feazel, 1937 West tage cheese with finely chopped nmg Mm vm and Yvonne en tel-

Wheattilld 1\fethodJsf, Rev C E Pollok, pasto1 Mm mng worsh1p, 9 30 a 111 Youth Fcllowshrp will fUilllSh ipcclul IolllSIC SUilday

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The Swnl'tr.-Whlte Po~t Nn. 4lli~ mnl. 111 lho Od!lfollow hull Woduo~­rlny nighl, 'l'ho lllOill WIIH HOI'VOrl by

. MI'H, Lloyd ITIJ'fllllllll ami l,e~toJ' Monroe, Thoro wn~ rllso 11 g·rrost K·POIII!OI', ,

Wheatfield Center

Mt•, nnrl Ml'H, Ji'loyrl Dnn111, MJ•a, Mhmlo Bncl<u~ nnr! Miss Muxlnn Bnclws ~pont Snl.tll'lifiY vlslllng Ml', nnrl Mrs, Don Allen rmd dallg·htera.

Billy Ball Dies Pfc, DIIViri COOJll!l', who hns IJoon in Koren, IH Jwmc w!Lh his Pill'· onl.s,

!4nHL 'rhut·.~rlny night lho SWIII'l~­Willle Auxllllrii',Y'No, 1152 mot ul tlw Cnmm11nlty hall, InRjlootlon wn~ l1olcl by Mrs. Olomln Bm•gm· ol' Ann AJ·hm•, •

M1•, nnd M1·~. HDWIII'cl Wolycr­lon, Mr. nnrl Mt'H, Dn.vlcl Lllly­willtc, MJ', nnd M1·s. Gcmlcl Wol­verton, M1·, anrl MI'R, Homcld l'ul'l>ei' nnrl son, Weldon, nncl Mr. nncl Mrs, Holnncl G1•aham spent Lho wool< end at Honnd lnlw,

Ml', and M1·s, A i'i.hill' Frost toDk a VI!CIIllon tt•!p to Chul> lnlw, 'rhoy lcf't Thur.~dn.y und rotumed Sun· clay ovoning, Following ~n~ury M1·, nnd MJ'H, !~loyd CrJOJlCI' nnrl

l'illllily were l'llilorl ln Athens, Ohio, lo atLnn<l I.IJo l'unnl'lll of Ml', Coop·

Wlllill!ll L•~wi.·; ll:• II, !inn ol' Mr. c:·:; llml.lwl·,' Ci,Yiiu, Sn tJII'dny,

Nova .Johnson nnd Alfrlcdn FmoL allenrlcrl a HLtrpJ•isc lllrtllrlny Jllli'·I.Y in honoJ' of Miss HoHc Cochrane 11L the home or Miss Georgin Hies I•'rl<luy evening-,

unrl Mn;, H. lliilo• IJ" II ol' \VI'I!ilor· Tile 0. m. S. lwlrl t.hclr rog-JJ!uJ· ville, riled hlnaduy, S<·pl!'llllll•r 17 .. nwding :~l the ilnll Wocincsdny He riled l'ollowiag n l';dl l'ro111 !.Ill• night, Plnns wore made foJ' fricncls Clll' In whiell lw wa.< rid1ng wil.il nigi1L l.n l1e lwld FJ•Id:1y, h!H mnlhcl'. F'l'illlh W.hlle is Hicl> at his homu

'rho Women's Advnnce cluh com· mcncerl Its yerli'S WOl'lc Monrlay night nt. Lilc home or M1·s. Elmer L, Aluhln !Jy honoring nll past prc~idcnls ol' tho club, Mr.~. Kn I.e •rmnor, one or tho chnrter• mem· bel'S and the th·st president, wns Jll'esenl. J~auil pnst pn~sl<lent .was presented n coL'HHge. Refreshment~ IVCI'C HCI'VCd by the hostesses, l\1r8, Mabel Mead nctcd as· on-hostess. 'rlw pnst p!'cBirlcnls who we1·c :wcscnl were Kale 'l'UJ'IICI', Jilv11 AI· chin, Clul'll Crossley, Gladys Hey· nold:;, Myrl Gmham and Beulah Cool.

Nineteen mcmbci'S of Lhe W. S, C. S, altendcrl tho!L' reguhu· meet­Ing 'l'lwrsduy aflcmoon with Mrs, ,lcJmlo BifJ!<erl. Mrs. Lydia Ellert was in clmrgc of worship scJ•vtce ~ncl ML'S, Stcllu Wolf hurl the pm­grmn, '!'he society is sonrling a special offer·ing l'or l(orcnn relicr nnrl u box will be placer! in the I'CHL' of Ll1o ch.urch foJ· two Sun­days for 11 free-will offering.

Billy sln1led ,'·f'ilool in llw !(ill- in W"iliH!IVillc. dcrgnr·ten Jill.·; 1':111. Ill' w:~;: IHll'll 'r!J" P:1ol Nr>blc Grnnd r:lr1h mot Sorlemliul' :Jri, I!J.Iii', aL lhe r:oLLIIfiC of MrH, !Cur·! Duns·

FuJH:I'III Ht~l\'ic(•,..; \\'('''' lll'ltl aL mor1~ 11l I'I~~~J.S:Int Julw }l,l'idHy, l.1,ifM tho Milf'f '""" ld 111111 ·ud hoi< I<' in lcc:n HI. lend eel. '!'he pull nul> (linnc1· HoWt'll Sr!pli•lllhi·J· ~I, will! nt•\·, wr~:; ril'l'\'ed nt noon, Leon ,'v[anning, jlil:iiOI' or tlw M"t.ll· A HOII \ViiS lmm to Ml'. nnd Mrs, orlls.t ehnrdt or llaslin:·.s, urJicillt- Willilllll l-n<ill 8cptemilcr 20. lng. llJII'ial w;os in 1.11" LillfiL•" A g·lrl \VHH hor11 to Ml', nne! Mrs, cenll!t"l'V. Tl1eodore Hiibbnrd S•'ptcmhm• 20, Ml', und M1·s. !cJoyd Donal viri­

ltml Mt, and Mrs. Clai'Oncc Domd Sunliuy evening.

B"sirlcJs Lhr Jllll'f'llil:, lw is Hill'· M1·s, F'IOJo.'llcfl Newto11, Mrs, vlved by a lmllht•t·, .lillllll~', nine•; 11 Lola l'lll'l"!l', M1·s. Marg-urel Jei'­.:'IJ:ilcl', Hnf'l~tll'~l ,/i•ni:, ni111' liHilll.ll~-i; fl'•-',\', ·MI's. Helena \Volvcrlon nnd nnd two gT:IntlmoliH·n., ~11·:;. Wil- Mrs. Myrl Gralwm were in How-11om 13:11T or Y;ilu 11ntl Mrs. Lc•wis ell .Mo!Hlay. Bflll or Bnnn. .Mr. and MJ's, Viele Bcdrord and

CJIJJ s'couU·i f"lllii;.~I:IS Ciit!l:-ill'l', !\1rs, Hnlnnd Grahmn wm·c in Lan­lli'l!L1l! ntHI V'.'::v11 H:J!I!it~n 1111d ,.;mg \V~~dnt::;dny becatJ.':io of thl.l John f:il.,pp nil ;,r \VhillliOI'e lnl<c sit:i<ll""; llf ;\1i·. Bcdrot·d';, sltilcJ·,

MI'S, Cleo DeLong is WOI'I>ing in the cufatc.<l·iu nt the Gllchl'isl dor­mitory in Ellsl Lansing.

Mrs, Howlami Fmst aml Mrs, Berton Johnson aLlcndcd the ht·st P. •r, A. meeting or tho yctcr ut Dansville 'rhlll'sday evening.

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My1·on Miller, who has been on vnc1;tion since lhc close or sum· me1· sehool, has retumed to his work at Michigan SLate colle,(;c.

Plnns Lo aLlend the chiclwn sup­per l<'rill<~y evening, Oetober 1~, at lhc Gmnge hall ~ponsored b,Y the Grange,

Mr. anti .Mrs, George lcJ•ost al· 'l'he HetTick school reunion was tenrlecl community F'arm Bureau

held nl lhc Community hflll Sep· at the horne or Mr. and Mr.>. Hugh tmnbm· 16. Twenty-live were pres- OcsleJ·ie Tuosduy evening, ant. ll wns voted that lho gc·oup Mr. and M1·s. Dell Wolf, Mr. and will include all who aLlonclcll the Mrs, Pnul Wolf, lVIi'. nnd Mrs, HcrrJcl• :;chool , ;mor Lo 1921. A ·GcoJ•gc Van Demark and childl·en, pollnclc <ilnncc· was set•ved fol- Mr. imd Mr>i. Floyd Fishel', M1·s, lowed by a program. Leslcc· Wru·ncr ancl Mjtry Ellen,

On Sui1<la,l' after church Lhe con· Mr. nnd Mrti, .Jessie F1she1·, Ml', groga lion went to the dining !'oom and Mrs, Clarence Bi1·d, Mt·. and where they held a potlncl> chnnor Mr:;, Olin Conklin and Mrs. Berton unci later spent an lwnr singing Jol1n:;on and Neva and Joan at­favorite songs, 'l'he occasion was tended the wedding of Miss Shil'lcy tli honor old members and church Greg-g Lo Barb C!al'l• Saturciay workcc·s and to . celebrate Mrs. evening at the l\l[ethodist church in Hany Silsby':;;. bn·thclay unmver- Williamston,

sary. Miss Bat bara Cook of Lansing On Fl'irlay night ancl again ou was a wcclc end guest of M1·. and

Satmday night Mr. and Mr:;. Mrs, Dell Wolf ~ncl attended the !•'loyd McKemm held open house wedding- Saturday evening. for neighbors and friends who Mr. and :Mrs. IcJoyd Baclms en­wanted to sec their night-bloom· Lettaincd the J!'mm Bmeau last ing screns, Tuesday evening, 'l'llc foilowing of-

Mrs. Russell Briggs entertainell ficers were eicctecl: Discussion relatives from West Virginia Sat· leader, Berton Johnson; chairman, Imlay artomoon. '!'hey were all en· George Vm1 Demark; vice-chniJ·­tertmned Saturday evening_ at the man, Rowland Frost; secre~ary, Chtilmec· McBride home in Wil- Emily F1·ost; recreation lead·er, liamston. .Tune Smith; song leader, Pearlic [

Mr. and Mrs, Elmer L, Aluhin Beach; seuretary of hospital serv· flncl Mr. and M[iS. J. D. Fc•anks icc, Mary Emma Van Demarlc; have gone to Kentucl>y for two publicity secretary, Flossie Beach; wcoicti. and member of women's commit·

M. J. Briggs has bought the tee, Connie Wolf. Refreshments of hardwa1'e stoclc of Amos Smith. jello, cake, coffee, sandwiches uml

Mr. and Mc·s. Harmon Connin musluuelon were served. were in Lansing Thmsday. Jo Spencer, Jane Wisswasser, Ju

James CoopeJ' fell from a polo Gcwndale and Wilma Manning or when he was worl<ing for Con- H~nry I•'ord's Nmsing school stuuers Power Co. Wednesday aft- bmug·ht Lois Johnson home Sun­GI'noon. He was taken to the Spar- clay fLncl were cUnner guests of Lhe row Jwspital and was released. Berton Johnson family. Lois re-

Mrs, li'loycl Cooper and ::;on, mflincd with her family, retuming­David, visited Mrs. cooper's daugh- to her work in pediatrics Tuesday tee· and family at Lake 01'1011 aflemoon, 'l'lnn sclay. Mr. and Mrs. Edward Boums

ancl family of South Lyons and Me·. and Mrs. Harmon Connin Mr·. and Mrs. James Kendell of

have been hire!l to talw care of Van Dylw were Sunday dinnct·

the Jennings Orch~t'Cl at Eaton guests of M1·. and Mrs, Rowland Ropicls. ' l•'t·ost and ~amily.

I 'l'he Madison Piclwng .Co, closed Mr. and Mrs. Gcm·gc Frost with theic· receiving station at Briggs Mr. nne! Ml·s. At·thur O'Brian at· Gal'age FI·iclay. tcndccl the Detl'oit-Cleveland base·

South Aurelius and North OnondaG"'

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ball game in Detroit Sunday. M1·. and Mrs. Milce Beaudry and

Cl'aig of Milfonl spent Saturday wi Lh her paron Ls, Mr. ami· Mc·s. George Fmst.

F1·cd Isham of Jackson visited his sistel', Mrs. l\IIym Lee, part of last week.

Mr. ancl Mrs. Jessie Kurtz of I Williamston were Sunday evening visitm·s of Mr. and :.Vlrs. Doll Wolf.

Mr. and Mrs. George Van De­mat'!> and children called on Mr. and Mrs. Gene Collar and children Sunday afternoon and in the eve­ning they attended the Baptist chmch service in Mason.

Mr. an11 Mrs. ...:teyo Sanclero were recent guests of Mr. and Mc·s. Bert Danford of Dimondale.

Mr. and Mrs. Sovel'll Jean of Lansing wct·e gnests of theic· pm·­ents, Mr. and Mrs. Cal'! Warner, 'rhursrlay, They celebrated Ml'. Wamcr's birthday >lnniversary.

Miss Margaret Hcmans of De­ti'Oit was a recent guest of l!el' parents, Mt•, and Mrs, John He­mans, and hol' grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Hemans.

Mrs, Gertie Gc·etton is visiting hm· sister-in-law, Mrs. Minnie P. Hemans, of Aurelius Centel'.

Mr. and M1·s. La.wrence Jean and c!aug·hlers of mast Lansing wore guests of their parents, Mr. and Mt·s. Carl Warnet·, Sunday.

M1·. and Mrs, Husson Eclgar and children and Mrs. Nellie Edgar wec·e guetits of ML', and Mrs. Claud Pal'ish and mother, ML's. Emma Covert, of Mason for dinner Sun­cia)'.

V'antown J\Irs. L. P. Williams

A shower was given honoring Mr. and Mrs. Fmnl• Scriptor at lhc Vantown hall Satul'Clay eve· ning. The honored couple received many nice gifts,

Me·. and Mrs. Lowell Robinson of SuLphm· Springs, Florida, arc guests of Mr. Robinson's bmther, Wynn Robinson, and Mrs, Robin· son this weelc

Mr. and Mc·s. Bruce Grangec· arc enteltRining their son-in·law and claughtec·, Me-. and Mrs. Richard Smith of Winchester, Mass., and Mt·s. C. m. Anderson and son, Bruce of Femclale.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Williams of Bay City were g-uests at dinner Sunday of Mr. ancl Mrs. L. P. Wil­liams.

Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Henseliet and daughters spent the first of t!JC. weelt wilh Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hen· seliet' of Detroit. ·

Mr. and Mrs. Deli Wolf visilerl Mr. and Mt·s. John Beny in Lan­sing· Sunday Mtemoon.

Okemos and VicinitY i'llrs. A. B. Whiting

Miss Ronnie Eamborough re-turned to her home in West Palm Beach, Fla., Satmday. She has been visiting her cousin, Mrs. Daisy L. Sturges fllld family, since Juno, and also spent a few days with friends in Owosso, Detroit and Webberville.

Mrs. Susie Rich of Lal>e Lan­sing was hostess to the Okemos extension group last Tuesday aft· crnoon. fo1· the fiJ•st fall meeting. During- the business meeting. Mrs. Sara l~rohwork and Miss Muriel Avet·y were chosen as leaders for 1952.

Mr. and Mrs. Dan J. Eames an­nounce the cngagemen t and ap­proaching marriage of their daughter, Miss Beverly Anne Eames, to Levi Thompson of Fal'l1l· ing-ton, A late fall wedding is be­ing planned.

Elmpr Lalte of White Pigeon visited his uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Hac·old Glass, ovec· the week end.

Gordon Delamarter, 'Seaman ap­pt•entice, whose home is on North OI•emos road, is serving aboard the aircratt carrier USS Essex in Korean waters.

Mrs. Lorna McKane Griffith Is recovering- from surgery at St. Lawrence hospital.

Mrs, Gt·ace Williams is caring for her sister-in-law, Mrs. Hazel Wever.

Mr. and Mrs. lite Langham and Mrs. Mae Mead of :Willinmston called on Mr. a~d Mrs. Orvel Hen· seliet recent!~·.

Mrs. Ivan Monroe has been siclr

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Mr. and Mrs. Arden Peterson and family spent Sunday in De­troit at his brother's home where 22 members of their family gath­ered to help their parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Fred Peterson of Leroy, cele­brate tHeir 50th wedding annivct·· SRry.

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Bulldogs Beat St. Mary's 6 .. 0 Play· Charlotte Friday Night

September 27, lfJ51 THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Section 3

Everett Rallies To Earn a Tie

Mnsnn wnR almost Hlii'Jll'laocl Sl., Mnry'H lnolr nver• lhn bnll nnd IPridny night by u Hllrprlalngly wns fnr•ccd to 1\lclr, A root• prtnl strnng St.. Mnt',V'H eleven but. mrln- gnvr Mll~tou tile lmil on l.ho Sl.. agr.rl In squeeze out n U-0 vletor•y, Mnt•y's 30 Hncl .Jowett l'ndod hue!< ,fim Blauvelt pullorl In Bob .rcw- fn1· ills pnss lo B!Jtllvoll. fell' tile ol l'H [liiHR nnrl HI <'pped ncr os.~ !he game's only sr,nr•e, w· h G h d line to HeOI'C In the second C)lllll'ler. fn lho sc~·onrl hnll' Mnmm slnr·leril It rey oun s

The r•enl lest foJ' lhc Muson out wllh n splut•giJ lhnt loolr L110 Rf{tiHd will C!OI11c !Pt•lclny night nt Blllldogs In !hr. Sl, MIII'Y's lWo· !~nton· R11plds enme lip wllh an· Chnrloll.e. Mason will l11lw rm the yat•d line, Put•islnn snonked !.he ol!Jcr big HIII'Pl'iso Fr·ldny' night, Ot·ioles In ll.s flr•s!. Capllal ClrctJ!t bnll over the Ins! slt•lpc but lhe 'l'he OreyiHlltnrls long the dOOI'· Rl.ar·l., Charlotte r•nmc• bacl\ strong piny was nulllflctl wllh nn ofl'sicle mat of the c;11 pllal C.ireult league, Frldrry to houl Ionia }2-!l ufter I pennlt,v. 'l'he Mnson clrlvo ran out forced powerful r"nntling Everett loRing Its tit•sl grunc lo Bnllle of steam nnrl Mnson spm1!. lhe t·est lo come t'rom belilnrl in r1 !nte t•nlly Ct•rJek Lalwv!Bw. The Orioles have or the game fighting off a sluh- to ll'lllll

11 13-13 tic, '

rcllcil on .Tim Young ns their ~cor•· lwrn Big Blur. nttaclr, The first two limes Lhe Grc:v· lng lhrcnt lhiH .vrnr, He hns scnt'ed J.inc• Hu.ril to (Jt·uc•l< hounds loot( the ball they nutrchccl the thr·co Charl.olte touchdowns Mason had 11 hard lime gelling' slt·iilght clown lhe tleirJ' to score, pusher! uet·uss thts senson, l.hi'OIIgh lite Big Blues. Pnt Nnl<· In Uw first. half f<Jvcr·ett wns pr~c·

Lnsl ycat• C!Jnr·!olle ntppcrl Mn·t font• nnrl 'l'ei'I'Y Ber·telli player! llcnlly pttsherl ?ff t11c field, 'lhc son 12-0 nn<l went IIJrnugh the nut 11 tnnrling games fnr• Sl. Mary's !Gnlon R11plds !me piny was ler­rosl of the Hcasnn willwut suffer·- In lhc line. Mason hlncket•s coulrl : tflc. Grcyho11nd bnclw t·nccrl lng 11 loss. •rtw Or•iolcs lost most nol move lhc two big men out of through gaping holes in the Vllt· of those 1050 star·s ancl the lfJ5l !holt• posrllons. tng fotwnrrl wall, Bill Cnlnllnc, version of Cnnch Malcolm Goebel's In the hnelcflcld St. M:u·y's un- Vct·n Smit11 1~nrl Bill Seht'ltmm, ch11mps Is short on l'Xpcrlencc, ,covm·crl n clcvct• 1,11 nnet• ii1 Lnt'I'Y liarrl·t'llllll~t,lg b~tl.o.n. R:.tpt;ts. baclm,

Mnson hns nol hcen too llllPI'CH· Dnggot. Dnggot plel<od up mof:t chew;.~! nit Ylll<i <Lflcr ,\!ltd Wtth Hive In lt.H two games so far. of lhc Sl, Mnr.v's yrtrrlar;c. 'l'he no cltm'l ."t, all, .. •,. . -Against St. JohnA Lito 13ullclog de- few limes lltal. the Big Blues . !n tile. snr.on1! fJUdtl.ct the V1lr fcns!J was u slanrloul. 'I'hc offense, opened up their 1101,1111 gume Gnr- lllfl'S l'fllited thmr· delcnsc unrl the however•, cnulcl not get. going. In cion Rnili{C found his receivers well l~nlon Ra ptcls lmei<H w~t:c slo\~ccl lhc St. Mary's game the offensive covered down a hit. In the thr~d pet loci Hide nf the !llC'IIIt'e lool<etl n little ' l~vct·ett. started to. rlommnlc t11o

Mason- IIlnrls, Ralph F.lll~on, 1 'I'I n t v 1 ' ore was hrlghlct• hut. the defense sagged at .Jim Blrutvelt ·, lnci<les, .Jim Heath· p fty. te 1'.~ I {lng se · times. Tile Bulldogs did not usc sot liP with 11 7:J-yard ma1·ch f!ml I.ytc Newman, the slunclout line· man, Ani'On Hyde, Bill Waspcr; ended Wlth George Bcnt,lc~: tossmri mnn In the St, .Johns "'Uille, guards, Lyle SnlrltJt', Diell Laxton, n pm·fecl pass Lo AJ•t Smith on a

" Bill Post, ,Bill Gnbel; CPnlcrs, Dick 1 tl t I ll I t 2" against UJC Big Blues from Lnn- Pill p ny 111 cover·e1 10 as ,, sing .. Newman sal o~l the game Lyon •. Dale Bur·gcss; bael<s, 1. ynrr!H, . with un in]ut·ed arm. He was Pat'IHinn, Bob .Je':''Ctl, Boll Thumus, In tile linal penod Everett missed in l!JC mirlclle of the line. Nann Ostrum, Jun Rogr;ow, Ron I started from its J:l-ynrcl line and

, l •cl Alco, 1movcrl the lr.ng·lh of the field wtth Masons baci<fielcl .0 ~?t'a,." St. Mnry's--Encls, Tcn·.v BcJ•icl- fout· first downo Ill a row. This

~~1oc~lhcr agarn~L i'l\·· Mat Y 5 ~~~; Ji, Kenneth .Tudrl, fl.obcit Pohl; lime Bentley tossed to Marlin

.T 0

, ~0 c;m~~;~ *hot~;~~11B0~1' 1'1'ying lacldcs, PaL Nnl<foor, .fRr'i< Ander- Jl.la11cr in the cnrl zone for Uw

n~r~~ of ~~~ce Biilldog at.la~~;· Jc~ett ~~~· s~.:r~~«~o~;~,~n; sfc:~::~~\~· ~~:~~ ~~~~~~~~~1 ~\~~t ~~~~o:)~ll~~b~~L~2~~~~~ ~~n hnrcl.~m:,sc~el1~al i~Jza r;,.~~~~~l Cu.vannugh;' ccntl'r, Art Zcis; btil cnmc through when the chipa d .]omns ~~ ac ~~~ 1~ ';~ccclc.d hrwl<s, Gut·<! on Robl,e, Ron MowaH, wct·e clown and sp~it the upnghts. 1 vc~ W en ICY er- · Phil Sllaw, J,arry Daggot, Carl Botll EHlon Rapid:; townch!lowns

Ham DamlH'n<•cl Ganw Bollman. were scored by Bill Scht·nmm. '!'he Mason nnd St. Mary's played on ______ --'--- fit·st one came on n 40-,Yal'Cl gallop

ev~n Let·~," in ~. w,ct tlt·sL qua~·ter. S'l'OI,Z scmms Jo'OH AU\IA i' on the liflh play or the game and Wrth 1'11111 potumg down, M.1son . the second one was punched over uncorl<cd one attack that can:ied ~enny Slot;. ca~ne .throu~h wr.th c10111 the six-yard stt•ipe. Calaline lo lhc St. Mary's 10-yal'll stnpe, 1 flymg eolm·s Ill hts ftt•st game tor eonvet·ted afte1· the first touch· then lost ll1c hall on rlowns. the Alma Scots. Stolz stanorl on clowa but 1111ssecl on the second.

In tile second pct·Jocl Mason clclcnse und .s~'~t·ed .nne touchdown Everett will move over to How-again tllrcalcned when Jewett, In the Scola 2~>-0 roul of the Sci- ell Friday night The Viltings have Thomas and Phil Parisian WOI'ircrl fridge 'Ficici Firers Saturday. Stotz only the 13•13 tic as a blemis!J on up four first downs In a l'OW. Then operated !rom the uatcrbacl{ slot. thch· record. Tile supposedly pow-

.... J••m••••••••••••••••llllilrilolllillm•llli el'ful Highlandel's dropped their first game to Fenton and sneal<ed

I out fl 6·6 tic WJlh Milford Fl'lday. Accordi.ng to pre-season elope the Highlanders were the team to

Friday Grid Menu

Dn nsvlllc at Hoi t 1

Sl.ocl<hr•ldge nt J,eslle Haslett at Fowlorvillo Wllllumslon at Ollcmos

Ca(Jitlll (Jlrmrlt Muson nt Chnr•lottc Howell n t IJJvcrctt 1lJnton Rapids ut Hillmlale Gmnrl Ledge at Hasllngs

Fox 'features Lullaby of Broadway Collrmllla's "Boyonrl llw Purple

Hills," stnt'l'lng Gone Ault·y, In coming to the Fox lhentrc Sttllll'· clay, Impol'lantly cast In Gene's newest action elrama ur•e,Cilumpl­on, the wnrlrl's wonrtcr• hrli'He; .Jo D1mnlson, Connor Miss America; Don Ber!iloe, James Mil!lcun nnd Pat Buttram.

In whnt 1.~ rr.pnrl eel to he Gene's most exciting outdoor lht'iilcr, the world's gr·oatcst cowboy enacts lho t·oic or n lwo-gun shcl'iff who lhwnrls n lynch mnb ttnrl then I' ides the !'Cal J{liiers down. Autry o:L.~ily !Jioncls the lttsly ttclion with

Tho songs whluh range fl'om nil• time hltu to new tunes Wl'itlon es• poolnlly few "Lullaby of Bt•ond• way," Include tho tlllc tunc, In A. Shanty In Olrl Shrmty Town, Please Don't •ruUt About Me When I'm Gone, Somebody Loves Me, lng Went the 51ll'lngs Ot My Hcrlt't, I Love the Wny You Sny Gooonlght and Just One Of Thouu Things,

JPorgoltmt ,Joummy Something new In the wny of

tllm entet·Lrrlnmcnt-thc hliitot•lcal myster·y drnma-is br·ought to the Fox scJ'cen m MGM'A "The •rn!l 'l'nrgel," sinning Dlelr Powell, Pnuln Raymond nnd Adolphe Men. jou 1'uesrlny nnd Wednesday, Hagenbuth Rolls

For Three More Laker Touchdowns

' some tuneful rill tics In "Beyond the Ptn·pic Hills."

This unusunl slm·y, with !Ia plnls nnd counter·piots Is best de· scrlbcrl In nn lnli'Oducl!on to the film, t'etullnr;: "Ninety yenr·s ago, u lonely l!·aveler· !warded the Night Train from New Ynrlt to Washington, And when he had t•cachcd his rlestlnntion, his pnH· sage had become a cllsputc,1 chap. ler• In the history or lhe United Stales. Pieced toget!HH' from tho few clues thai remain -a yellowed Unwlnble, 11 sheaf of mllroad dis· pntch <Wd~r·s, u tnrnished pistol nnd a handful or bullets-this mo· lion plctur·e Is a dt·nnwlizatlon of lhnt forgotten Journey."

Hnslell !'oiled over Ovid 35-0 Friday for ils second win nf the season. It wus again Herh Hagen· buch that spelled the difference between the lwo teams. Hagen· llllch mllcrl to tht eo tuuchclowns tu ln·ing his season lol!tl to 15.

Haslett pJClteri up two mor·e touchdowns through the air. John Metro tosser! a 35-yarrl touch· down pass to Rod Wilson and Dar· win Hart pllsHcrl to Bill Haskins lor anothct· touchdown. Hurt con· vetted on all five attempts.

Hagenbuch went into the season car·t·ylng tho label of !he best hack in the Ingham County league. So fill' he has caused no one to change illS mind. Will! Hugenbuch the L11lters look lil<e the only team thn t CElli possibly stop the ram· paging Ramblers from Holt from winning another championship.

Along with the running of Hagenbuch the Lakcrs have a big fast line that has plent,v of ex­perience. 'I'he Lal,ct•s nre also slt•ong in the air. Evcr·y man in the Haslett baeltfield is a good pnsser. When Hagenbuch is slowed clown on the gt•ound tho ait· arm keeps Haslett rn lhc game.

Extra Point Wins For Okemos Chiefs

Norman S, Hnll pctmed the I SCI'llr.n pln,y which .Tohn English dlroctcrl.

Rcpltblic's "Sor·rcls or Monte CCLrlo," which nt'I'IVr.s Sntlll'<iny at the Fox thcrltJ•e, Is n well-polished nrlvrntut·e lhrlller coneomlng an international !Janel of jewel thieves, a hl'ight young Amct•lerm/ impml cr and sonic CllbU!ous smug­glc•l diamonds.

The stor·,v, by .John K. Buller, has Wnrr·cn Douglas plnylnll' the American with Lois Hall as an Elnglish girl he meets on a flight from Monte Carlo to Hong Kong.

llfnsic·al Arri\'!'A "Lullaby of Broadway," lcchni­

colot· musical following olhet• smash song-and-danee films liltc

llt•"''' llnv is'' naturul tn sin)\' nny htllah,Y, hut <'HJII'I'iull~· fh•• "J.u. lu.by of Hroadway" eomlng In the Fox l'lll'al!·" Smula,v antl Monday. l'I'OI'i<fing I l11• I I'll <Ill liunwr· will hn Bill llc•Wnlf<' and S, Z. i'ial<all.

"Loa!< For The Silvct· Lming," br·ighlesl str·eel, ns thcit· plny­"Thc Daughter of Rosie O'Gmcly" grounrl, Doris anrl Gene, portrny and "The West Point Story," nsp!J•ing musical comedy stru·s br·ings together lovely singing sta1· who silaJ·c in the hopes and joys Doris Day and nimble hoofer· Gene of show business rcrsonalilies, Nelson tn lhc Fox Theatt•e sct·cen ., giving them a wido scope in which on Sunday and Monday. to display their rcRpeclive talents

With Broadway, the world's 'l'!1e eomedy aspect of the film

is well provider! wi lh the perform· aaccs of Billy De Wolfe ani! S. Z. Snl<rtll, both long·-tunc favorites in I he comedy field. Ann 'rl'iol:t, a newcomer· f'J'cHh l"t'om cxclufiivc Hollywood nlghtcluh engagement:;, teams up Ill the I'O!e of DeWoll'c's fen! anrl vaudcvtllc partner. -------------------------------

Oil Story "TI10 Big C1usher," Columbi[t

Pictures' ro11ring new !tctlon ril'llnHL Of "bJnck gold" WOI'ircrs in the oil countt•y of lhe South· west. is "nming to I he Fox l!JCnlt'c Thut·srlay anrl F'ri<lny. Wayne Mor· !'is Hnd Prl'ston Fost<'r ar·e stfll'l'Cd, with Dorothy PaLrif'l<, Paul E, But·ns and Emmett Vog11n in the principal suppor·llng roles.

Hecksel Too Much For Aggie . Defense

In tiltnmg "The Big Gusher," Columbm utilizer! thn actunl oil drilling country of the southwest fot· the rugged nelion sl ot·y of tho duo who wanL to lap n gushcJ' or their own. '!'heir harrl-eartwcl snv·

stripe before losing the ball on Grand Ledge Loses ings arc squand•·t·cd on " wildcat clowns. Aftet· lhat the Aggie,, bionrlc wlw helps F'nsie1· to paint nevet· lhl'enlcnerl. the town. 'l'he next morning lo'os·

Lc.9ltc started fnt• its touch- o Bl k d K• k let• wnl<es 11p lo find mo~;t of his down when the A;;gte Hafcty n oc e IC money has boon spent on fl <Iced to fumbler! tl1e bnll nlmidflelrl. FI'Om a worthless ptc<'c nf proretty tho

Diel< Heelrsel was too much bani there I-J~cl<sel lwmmet•erl his way Grand Ledge almost won tlie cut·vacenus blonde fast·l.alkerl him c;n·t·ier for· the shol't-hanrled Ag'· to the lll'sl louchrlown, The ktel; t·onor of ending the st. Johns 19- into buying from a local sharper. gies to take care of Fr·idn;v after· was no good_. gmnc winning stl'efll\ Frirlay night nanclit lltll'••n roan at Dansville. Hecksel pace:! In the• final ml<JUles of the game Tho Comets outplayed the highl,l' Barbarn Bt•ilton, slat· of Lip·

I beat this year in the Capital Cir­cutt.

I J~aton Rapids Will play Hillsdale

in a non-conference scmp Frtday night. The Greyhounds arc en-

the Les!iP Blael<hawl<s to a 12-0 Hecl<sel bml<e through the miclrlle rcgardccl Reclwings bttl enrlecl up pct·l's "Bandit Queen," earning victor·y, The bir; fullbaci{ scol'ccl of the Aggie ltnc on H stl'aigiJt on t!JC short t•nrl of a li·ll sc01·e. Thursday and l?l'iday Lo tho. Fox both touchdowns. One came on n line buck ancl shoal< off the 5cc- 'rhc lone St. .Johns Rcot·c came on theatre, paci<R mn!'c appeal in ll [) fivc-yru·d smash and the other 1va~ omlnry in a t·aec to lhc second a ltlocl{cd· Comet pnnl in !he tl!ircl pounds of mdinnl warmth than

Don Shipley's try for lhe cxtt'fl a 30-yat·cl jaunt clown the mldcllc B!aclchawk score. pet·iocl. The Rcclwtngs ,.,,covered any feminine slar in pietu1·es. The

point succeeded in the final quartet· of lhe field. Dansville \viii meet Holt at the tile ball on the Comet two·yfll·d magnellr! qualities of Miss Britton rmcl Oltem~s cnclecl u,r on the lon:; Besides turning in a fine run- Ramble!' field Friday night 111 lrne tliHI Jaek Tterlt huclwd it over. became fully realized t·cr:cntly up· end of a. 1-6 s~ol'e m a game at, ning job Hecl<scl lwpt the Agg·ics' what should be n breather for Granrt LccLgc tot·ecci the Red-' on hr!' t·eturn fmm u 20,000 mile

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M·G-M presents mystery- thriller

shook the Nation!

[LgJA l\JARGEl ........ DICK POWEll

'AUlA RAYMOND· ADOlPHE MENJO~ ~l.'l • MARSHAll THOMPSON . m . ~aill~ .... , .. a

,_ "''" i[Ot;E WOI1HI!i IllES ,,. All CQHN

N~T WIUEJ{:-Glnny Slnuns-Tom Dntlte·AII Star Cm;t In "DISC JOCI{lUl';" I.ou 1\lcCnlllstm• bt ~·Till~ BIG CAT" In technlcolor; ·~DIUSTJNATION .!\lOON" In hlclullcolm·.

joying the best season in many years. Last ycat· they failed to Will a gan1c. ThiH year, with Conch

Pol'l',Y Fl'lllay mght. · bacl<s to the wall with his long Holt. Dansvtilc has a good team wings to do most of thciJ•' playmg jout·ncy into South America. Pcn•y jumped into a fit•st-quarter distance punting. but is short on rcplaccmonls. 'n the mirldle or tho ficlcl. The one In "Bandit Queen," Miss Bt·itton

George Bumisson at the helm, the Greyhound fot'luncs ar·e picking up.

lead when Ted Stu~rt came up Dansville coulcl not uncork th' Leslie Will try to Will its second lone Gt·and Ledge lhr·eat carl'lcd to not only clisplnys t1e

1· beauty but

w.ith H 10-ynrcl spt•int the fir·~t seating punch when the occnsio1 game in three starts when Stocl<- the St. Johns thrcc·.vflrd i111c. Afl- proves het· abtlity as a fine and time his team got the ball. Bill RI'Ose. Three times Dansville pene· bridge invades the Blackhuwll et· hitting the line 'rot· no gatn ;o versatile actress. As the beautiful Warfle can·10cl it over the last b·ated inside the Leslie lO·vard stronghold Ft·idny night. Leslil IJO!ding pcnnlly WHs called on the Lola Montalvo, daughlet· of a. four yards. marker ancl three tune:; the· Ag- and Stockbridge have the same Camels and they could not gel Spanish landowner in California

i Orioles Top Ionia For First Victory

For the next two qual'tet·s the gie offense was thrown bncl<. ~cason record. theit· cit'i\'c started again. dur·mg the clays following the dis· teams never penetrated beyond Dansville played withont thr Dale Henning l<cpr ,;t. .Johns in covcry or gold, Miss Bt•illon ha.s the 35-vat·cL lines. 'services of Geor·gc Shoathelm, ani IIIAUTlN l'LAYS I•'Oit SC01'i\ the game w1th his brilliant runs an opportunity tn weHr beautiful

In th~ fourth quat'lcr the Chiefs ?f the bcst all-around ball player. Bud Martin oC Holt is a line when the going was rough. Jack. gowns and exhibit hct· true Cemi-stat'lcd a sustained drive that car- m the Ingham County lcflgne. candidate For the Alma college Tiedt also player! a good gnmc fot· nine beauty. However, when her

Charlotte bounrlcrl back from its shellacl<ing at the hands of Ba l·

I tlc Creel' Lakeview last wee!{ to marie up its first victory, a 12·6 win ove1· Ionia.

riec1 to the PetTY four-yard line. Ne.ither team could get a SUo• football team this fall. Mat'lin the Rcclwings. parents arc murdered by a gmup 'rhen Russ Burch buclted it over lained drive started in the fitst graduated from Holt htgh school Fr.iclay Sl. Johns will lake on of :;cheming pnliticians, the lovely fat· the six points. Shipley's con- half. Evety time 01ther team woulrll in 19-17. He will till m at tackle. Alma while Gmnd Ledge will try Lola organizes a hand or m1111 and, version iced the game for Okemos. start towanl pnydu'l someonu He is u junior and one of 19 re- its hand at stopping Haslmgs. known only as "Zara" the bandit

Friday Okemos will get baclt would fumble. 1 turnmg lettermen at Alma. f ----------- queen, she t·ides wit11 them in rlnt··

Charlotte showed signs of hav· ing- a gooc1 team agamst Ioma. Scveml ch'ives carried deep into Ionia tel'l'itDI'y but the Orioles mn out of gas on all of them except two. In the first period a ·iO-yat·d cit·tve ended with Jim Young piling· over· the middle of the line for a touchdown and in the third period Joe Pinch racecl acr·oss the last stl'lpe for another touchdown. The Orioles failed to con vert after both touchdowns.

into the swing of the Ingham At the start of the third period I I :Memomtl Day, May 30, also ing night !'aids lo avenge the mur· County league t·ace. Williamston Dansv1l!e had its btg chance. The A person does not have to bo known as Decoration Day, was clc1·s and rohbcnes of the op-wtll be at Ol<emos in n game that Aggies pushed to the thrce-yar·u able to smell in order to taste. first obsel'vccl m 1869. presser! Spaniat'ds. iG slutecl to sturt at 2:30.

Williamston has had tough sled­ding so far this year. The Hornets were bump~cl of.f by Haslett in the fit•st game and were run over by Holt 20·7 Friclay.

Oltemos lost it.s opening game to Fowlerville nfter giving the Gladiators a btg scare.

Ionia battled hard to get inlo the game in the last quat·ter,. After scot•ing one touchdown Ionta \Va.s

<on the way for anothet· when tho

Holt Wins Second Dansville Next game ended. .

This Ft·iclay Charlotte wtll tangle with :r.inson on the Oriole field. Mason players have been pointing for this game since last yem·'s 20-G setbaclt at lhe hand~; of Charlotte. Mason is expected to be at full strength wilh Lyle New­man baclt in the middle of the Ma· son defensive unit,

Charlotte Will be fighting for a aood star·t toward its sixth ~tratght Capital Ctreuit grid crown.

Fowlerville Wins On Panther Fumbles

.stockbridge lost a 13-7 game to Fowlcrv.\llc Ft·iclay night clue to two costly fumbles. Botlt bobbles we1·e rocovel'ecl by Lal'I'.Y Shooter, sopl1omm·c guard.

Stockbr·iclge took the lead with n Louchdown in the second pct·iod. Bill Fouty plunged ovet· from seven yards out to score, Bob Reed converted to give the Panthers a 7-0 lend at halftime.

In the third pet·wd Shoote1· cov­ered a fumble in the Panther encl zone for a touchdown. Wayne Copeland tied the count at 7·7 with n perfect conversion.

In the last quartet• Shooter piclcecl up a Stocl<bridgc fumble on the Panther SO·yard stripe and three plays later Copclancl passed to Norm Millet·. Copeland's try fol' the extra point was wide.

•Fowlerville will try lo l<ec.p its wlnnin.g strenl< alive against Hns· lett at Fowlerville Friday, night. Neithel' team has been benton so fat· anct are at the top of the Ingham County league ltea.p along with H(}lt.

Fowlerville has relied em nil• powe1· to win its g-ames this yeru·. In order to stop Hnslett, Fowler·· ville will have to stop· Het·b Ha· genbuch. He scored all four touch· downs in the first game against Williamston and added three mot·e touchdowns in the Lal<ers', rout of Ovid Friday. _

All seve~ touchdowns came on the same play, a rever,se which utilizes Hagen,bueh's speed and rlece]'tion,

Holt was never in trouble Fri­dr.v night as the Ramblers piclled up' I hen· second victory, a 20·7 de· cision ovm· Williamston.

All three Holt touchdowns came Mte1· long· marches up the field. The Ramblers scm·ecl the first two limes they got hold of the ball. The fiJ·st dt·ive cal·t·iccl 65 yat·ds w1th Roger Parl,er, ace Holt full· back finally smashing ove1·. The second scot·e was the l'esult of a 71-yard dl'ivc ancL Parltet· again plung·ed over. .

That ended the scoring for Holt. Williamston started its lone sus· tained cll·ive which was cJ.imaxecl with a touchdown l'Un by Wilbm· Rykert. Neithet· team made much headway in a slow tha·cl pet·tod 1>11 t in the fomth quartm· Ho!L again marched the length of the field. Jim Kinubell finally pounded over for the touchdown.

Holt will ente1'lain Dansville Ft·ic!ay night. The Aggies have ;vet to wm a game. In spite of that Dansville will not be any ,pusli· over. Dansville's starting 11 are good ball players. The main Ag· gte wealmcss is in reserve strong th. In both of 1ts losses Dansville has looked strong· at the start of the game. Friduy the Aggics hold LesU.~ scoreless dlll'­ing the first half.

Williamston will Jllny at Ol,cmos Friday, The Homet.s and Chiefs are evenly matched. This game could go either way.

Whitedog · District Mrs. M. V. Butler

Mr. and Mrs. L. 'I'. Smith and family spent Saturday night and Sunday at Tmvas state parlt.

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Strrnfteld and Mr. ami Mrs. Ver·nor Butler Hjlent Sunday evenmg at the L. T. Smith home. ·

Mrs. Frank Lay will en.tertnin the Red Cedar Meridian extension group Wednesday afternoo~ at her new home in Quinlan subdivision.

Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Clicltner and family· spent Saturday eve· nlng with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Rich and fnm ily.

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••• to do more work for your money

~;;;,q(~1 (St n~flft fi{Jt'lle ~ ~/1'(ttin Sflley From its very flnt day on· ·~ tho job right through its long

Moro chovtoloJ rruch In and- U£ofu1- lifo, a Chevrolet "'" r~an any orhor mohl Advance-Design truc·.k gives

you working proof of lho grcate~ stamina and sturdi· ness that't anginaareJ in America's favorite· trucks.

(Conlinuation of •landard oquipmont r~ntl ltlm ill•ulralod it dopondenl on availabi,y of malttlal,f

This Is your kind of truck, rugged as thoy come and ready to work on your job. Priced te savo. Built to last. Engineered to moat your noods, Come in and flnd out how much more you got in a Chevrolet truck, for how much less. You just can't buy a benar tru,k-to save your money!

ADVANCE-DESIGN.~ TRUCKS

AI· Rice. ,Chevrolet C~. Mason, Michigan

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Editorial Pap;e

Hoodlum Crime Hits· SmaU Towns II

Those tl11·ce boys who are being held foi~ clubbing the Ann Arbor nurse to death are indicative of the trend in crime,

don't boast about: The annual mprder toll since Worlcl War II .baH ranged from 6,!l90 to 8,442 each year. Dt1ring an average day 293 people ilrc killed or assaLilted, 162 are robbed, 1,100 bllt'glaries are committed and 15 women and girls ilre forcibly raped­somewhere in the United States.

VFW Home and Kellogg Hotel Provide Outstanding Services

It used to be that crimes of violence w~'re confined to the big cities. Gangsters would take each other for last rides, Hood­lums infested only the hig cities. The psyco­paths lived in th.c cities. The. country and sn:jall townA were comparatively free of terrorism,

Those three boys from Milan and Wil­lis'nnrl Ypsilanti left their small towns in a car, A few mintltCH later one of them had killed tl1e nmsc to get ~1.50. A week before another nurse had been attacked in th~ same manner.

People don't have to wait hopelessly for crime to strike in their community, Crimes against people c.an be prevented in small towns and in the country. The FBI

·maintains that hair of the sex crimes against children in recent years could have· been prevented if the innocent victims had known cnoL1gh not to have walked into traps.

The crime pattern has changed. FBI reports for 1 'JSO point to a city crime up­:;wing of 0.4 per cent. Out in the country an<! sm<dl town:; the crime chart showed a 1.'1' per cent increase.

·Professional gangsters in the prohibi­tion era seldom picked on women and chil­rlren. In today's crime picture murderers are as likely to find their victims in the small towns ancl the peaceful countryside ils,.in the hig cities. In fact, many of the hoodlums arc small-town boys.

A national crime survey shows that women and children in small towns and in· the country actually run greater risks than in the big cities. That's because they take fewer precautions. They are not sus­picious. Women and children in small towns and the country frequently walk .alone along roads or paths. They often ac­ceJ~t lifts from strangers, or from people they don't know well.

As parents we must cclticate om chil­ch·en to keep out of the cars of strangers, perhaps even out of the cars of some people, who ~re not strangers. We must be on the alert at home and at school to educate boys and girls not to loiter and play on their way to and from school. Curfew or no cur­few, parents should insist that their young­sters keep off the streets at night. We should check the usc our own boys and girls make of family cars. We should make sure that our own sons don't prowl tbrough the countryside at night seeking mischief.

Boys who smash windows out of schools, who mill around small town streets late at niP'ht, who race their cars along country ro;ds arc courting trouble. Parents can s<:ve themselves heartbreaks and can protect innocent women and chil­clren by checking up on their sons and their sons' companions.

' We boast of our civilization and our American way of life. Here's something we

In 1950 the rurul crime rate soured 4.4 per cent. It's time we were doing some­thing about it as parents, as teachers, as law officers and as neighbors.

Biood Is Lufe ' ' Even more obviOLlS today than it was in the days of

th~ Levitcs, 'The life of the flesh is in the blood." . Every day, right here in Mason, Leslie, Stock­

bridge, Williamston and Lansing, flesh· is kept alive be­cause of the blood donated through the Lansing regional blood bank.

This blood bank program gives every healthy man and woman between the ages of 21 and 60 the op­portunity to save Jives. Just a pint of blood will do the trick and two minutes later the donor will not miss it.

,W)thin a clay or two he will have back just as much as he' started with. Someone else will have a new chance for lif~.

, The next stop of the bloodmobile in Mason is next 'Wednesday. The quota is 200 pints. There's no g~od reason why it shouldn't be 500 or 1,000. There arc cr~ough healthy people in the city of Mason and the to~nships of Vevay, Aurelius and Ingham to fill the tank up to the top.

Canvassers will c.all at homes and business pl.aces with their blpod bank pledge sheets this week. Let's sign them eagerly. Let's be glad that next Wednesday right here in Mason we'll have the opportunity to save li'lies.

Postoffice Patronage Senators Ferguson and Moody and other leaders

of both parties are now engaged in an argument over postoffice patronage. Senator Ferguson charges that Democrats have pressured postmasters for generous contributions to the Democratic campaign fund. Senator Moocly insists that he has applied no pressure, and that his appointments of postmasters have been without re­gard to campaign contributions.

The appointment of postmasters is political patron­age. It always has been. These civil service tests are meaningless. What really counts is the service a post .. master has rendered or can render to the party in. power.

There's no reason why Senator Ferguson or Sena­tor Moody should try to kid the public about postmaster appointments.

I Down by the

Sycamore I

WltPil \\'fiR the ln~t time a Ma­srnt r•hur·r·h hell lolled for the dr•ar!? And for· whom dir! tho hell toil';' A lwn.I'S 1vhcn a mcmher or the r·hlll'Ph died Ol' nny other ]1t·nminent resident passer! on, r:lltlrch !Jells would he lolled. I <>an'l. recnll lhnt any Mason church hell ltns been tolled in lho last 10 m· Iii yor1rs. Maybe Lolling went out wh"n fllllCI'fll homes came in.

Bml.her !?nul Arnold opened up a wide field foL· discussion in his sermon Sunrlny mol'ning. He com­mented lhalllving is nnt a mallei' nf how mnny years a man Jivc:.J hut wh;ll he docs with the years nllnllerl to ltim. That's o!Jviot!S, of coUJ'S<\ yet. it needs lo be pointed out frequently. The snmc theory slanrls ur in other things besides living-.

Quality instr•:ul or qnnntity sllonlrl lor• tl11• <'l'itrrion; not lww tnan.r \\'l•rr• in 11w ehoir, hut how 11'<'11 th•·y sang; not how many <'Oil'S 11 PI'<' in 11u• Jwrrl, hut what 1 hi'. h1·t·d Jll'()(ltw.rd: no, not t!Vmt 11mt, 1"'1 thl' <Jitality of tlw mill<; not how man,y piPs u woman hali<•;l, lint how th•·y tastl'tl.

'flte s8 me criterion should exist fm· I' it ies; not how, mnny people li\·r !IH·I'<', hut how they live and JJOW they net; not how mnny iiherp :11:c: in the flor.lc, but the quality of their wool nnd the Jla­\'Cll'. or thri1· mutton; or in lllc ''"'" of' c:hlii'C:h -lloclc~. the ViJ·tuc atHl 1 he Plwt'ily of l!Jc individJ!nl 1nemhel'N.

Il's nnt how mnny pages the De­tr·oil. Nt:ws, llw T•'rcc Press m· the Stntl' .Trolll'llnl, or· t!VCn the Ingham Co11nty News has, hilt wltat·thosc p01g-cs contrlin.

lly Ynl'llnn ,T, BI'0\1'11

flundny Jli'OVMl to hn 11n tntor­e~tlng dny, Al'tm· dnl!·r•h Urn Bt·owns, Hlx nl' IIH In llw l.lnrl!iO, lotlet•erJ nlong f!OIInli',V I'O!!IIs, nflrnnr; willl t:ll·l'l)• fnll '"'lor, l'illnlly to fll'l'il'u rd. l11n VI•'W ]JOIJJI' ill Dnnnrlngn fol' n rlf'lig!Jl!'ul flunrl:~y tlill!Hll',

'l'hiH hnnJ<', Pslnlrii.~IJnd nhonl 1fl2fJ Wht:ll tho Spi•rlf't:I'H 10!' .lflr•I<­H0/1 Cll!JlJ•ihlltl~d fl fillt-' lini!',\' l':tl'lll n;• Its llllf'it'IIH, is lllli<p!r•. 1\l<'mlwrs nJ' the Votel'illlH ot F'ol'l'ign \\'HI';; !rom nil l.tw st.ali•s nf'. till: liiiii>U IJnve jolnc•rl lwnrJ:; 111 t:I'<'HLiiJ!,;' h"r" ill JngiH\111 f'OIIIIt,\' 01\t' of till! llnesl hrrnHIIliLnr·inn r•nt<·I'Jl''i.~<·s 111 1111 l.he !:11HI.

One heiii'H rliJOIII. tlw Vl•'W IHnrll:. Now and' then 1.11<'1'1' is ,,.,.,.,._ tiling Hair! ;riHlllt 1111\V t lw ,von til renred and ll'llill1~d thel'e 1\ii\'U

foUnrJ l't!S]IOn:,IIJit: jliilf'O!i ill tJif• SO· cia! nnd c1~nnnmin nJ'fnit•,:.; n!' l.l1is rla,y. On OI'CIIHion SO!n<: vr.·w jliiSI..-i

~c·nrl n del(!g'lllinn lo <>nntHingH td I'Cfllli'L l>ncl{ lo Li1u local 11\'glllli­~alion, But nn llw whole the pub­lic Hl llll'g't! ha~ 110 ('OIH:t•pl!on DJ'

tile .~I!OJW Ol' tltu Cl\11 l'ill:tL'l' of liH' opel'alion OJ' it;; ()!Jj(;f'ti\'L'S.

T hnve Vl:";Jlerl uw hontc on nu­meJ·oiiS OCCIIHJon:;, !Julh liS II rll'i­vatc eili7.en inlerestr·<l ill the· \\'cl­farc or children IIJH] in an ••fi'll'hll cnpncity HS 11. n1cmber uf l.he HL!lt~ Jeg-islnlru·e F>l' us l11<'lllhel' of tile nl'ficitll ac!minlsl!'Hli\:e family. Pel' .. :;onally 1 llllVC neve1· ('f!trle :so elo:;e lo g'lllllpsing the l'LIHlmuli\'HLiUll o!' lhu plaee m; 1 lwvc sinec 1.1w new Arm.'"itl·ong· lodge nlld c!Jning hnil has been opened l.o Uw Jlllh­lic.

Wl'l!i <O;ot· 'r1·aining· First and pe1hnps mo.'l impnrl­

nnl to the dining pn1.J'on, is t lw good food, so well prep:Jl'Cr\ and ~o clelightf'ully HPrvc-d. 'J'n nu~ L!le J'C8l joy of en.ting- tlt~>l'C is trJ have tile f'ourl .ICJ'I'Crl by s1wh well mnn­ncred g11·ls, ~o be~mnin~Jr gLP.\.'llcd, HO efiJ'(~ftiJJ,y gTDOlllNl lind !~0 g'l'fl­

CiOUS, The joy comes 1'1 om l;now­ing Uml these girls ha\~e be.e:l J'eaJ·ccl in the hmne, 111nny 1 rom nl­fancy. No more convindng· i1l'Oof n[ thu genuinenc·.;s of llw plaee conic! be offered lltHn lltrrn1g-h !he pcn;onalittcs or U1C youn~· \VOI11Cll

who hCI'VC at the tallies. No nlrl-fn~hioncd or·;ohnn ns~·Jum

is this. There nrc no DI'[lhnn "\n­nie" about. '!'he VI"W foll• IHIV11 sol~·crl the· Jll'ohl<"l11 of mn''' inoti­tutional care by nholishing it entirely. Instend, the home i~ a g·Joup of lwmes ~rl'ni IH.nll·s wrlh real mothers and foster falhcrH m charge.

Boys and gi1·\s Hl'r. honscrl t~J­rrcthCr all ng·es from Jl\'e to _o TunL '~~ in any Ltmlly 1101110. UtHl~~ five they live in a nlrt·sery that " jtlsL ubonL the .n~ost ~ntc.J·e~ltn~: plnce I rmve Vliiltr:rl tn ,, Jon, time. Stmdny the liLllc lliilrlies hnrl been o·1vcn lheil' clinnr\J', nnp tmw WFl:-) ~VOt' ani] all but t hl' . VCI'~~ ymm"· were ouL in n well eq11J}1l1Ct.t jJJay "yarcl, playing lil;e nny child would llnrlcr normal home condi­tions, except they have more plny­thin."S than most.

A ~shagbarlt hic:IWJ'Y is just Jtnw dropping nuls in one corner· of the play yard nnrl Uw tlung· .lha~ neen1ed 1110~:L lncl<.m~· fm· ('(Jm,J!Ctl! happiness \Va:-1 sunv:onc to Cl'tU..:I{

the llllt.s fOI' the tots. Equirment J'o1· !hf1L w:~s not m

good !rut .1 fmllltl a stone a nrl UJ'J cm·ncl' of a sand box nnd .. c.:oc.m liad Lhe rioz<~n ]{idclies all rl1;,;·g1ng· :Lt the meat of the sweet nuts,

Famili•-s of All At~'i'S . Each ramily ahnve tho fi,yc-ycnt·

tnarJ{ counts an1on~· its nu:mhcl's ch,ilclr·cn all the way up. 'I'll'-' oldcJ' ones help in the care and tnn·m·n~ of the younger. All go lo nc.u.l>o l~alon it<1 pidl'5 sc.:hnnl~l just. I.il\o other children in the eommr•n;ty. M·my have grnrli!Hlcrl from h1gn folciwol since the cm·ly :W'~ n.ncl son1e have con1plclcrl c;nlleg·e ll'fiJHw

in" Mter that. .

When Republicans are in power Republican post­masters hand out the mail. When the Democrats are in power Democratic postmasters do it. Whether the post­masters contribute willingly to party campaign chests or whether they cough up oniy when their arms arc twisted is of little general interest.

What should be clone is to take postmasterships en­tirely out of politics, with the appointments going to men and women on a merit basis. That's the question Senators Ferguson and Moody should be arguing.

A tHI fr·om P\'r•ryonr's t'XIH'~'~'i~~Jl<'P, il's rwt· !to\\' many dnlla1·s n.rr~ ••:Hnl•rl, hat. what. tlw dollars will huy. i\Tnrhr·. :til this is wiWI'<' Ein­sll'i'n's th<'fll',\' of l"Platil'it.v eonws in.

In these days of inflated clollm·s U1 r eag-1 c:s on them usually just whine. Last Friclay and Sal.urday they screamc;l. D11l'ing the Kiwnnis c!uh nimmng-c sale niclcles and climes boug-ht what dollars have been buying-. The total sales of g-norls that the owners clidn't want nrlclccl up to more than $800 when offerer! to people who did want anrl need them.

Amow,· t!JC 11101.0 l'CI'cnt nnwnl~ - at·e the t:> seven children or . n . w.l~

rlowecl mothcl'. 'l'he youngest Js perhaps three. Thin!' '~Ita; th.:;t means. The children will ,\11 1 c­ceivc this fine tl'aining, llle molh­m· will be employed nt the !Jomc ~vhere she will be a!Jic lo ]{CCJl 1!1 touch with them ancl lhey Will en­joy the best of home lif'e, warm

shelt:~-£.~~---clot~~.=_!~~~~: food,

Bicyde Rcghts-of-Way Ta.ke a look at the racks of bicycles outside of any

school today. Probably there are 10 times as many bikes as there were 10 years ago. That means 10 times as many haz.arcls on city streets .if the youngsters ride their bikes there. ·

Bicycle riders should use the sidewalks in the resi­dential sections, and wheel their bikes on the sidewalks in the business section. Maybe the ancient ordinances prohibit cyclists using walks. If that is true, then the ordinances should be changed,

Most people prefer running the risk of being run down by a bicycle on the sidewalk to striking a cyclist riding on the pavement.

Ingham County News

PUBLISHED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS IN THE CITY OF' MASON, MICHIGAN

VEffi,'ON J. BROWN & SON, Publishers NELSON D. BROWN, Editor

BETTY CRUM, Advertising Manager

. J. B. Dean had charge of the sale. While he was fixing up the windows of the Dart & Cady building in preparation ··for the selling, he was frequently told, "I'm glad to sec you baclc in husi­ncss again. I was sure you couldn't stay retired for long."

'rlu• Ing-lmm County Nc1\·s h1L~ lmndrclls of keys in .it.s round dc­]lartm,•nL lf you havn lost; u k~~· stor in at the office uml sec If 1t is here.

This is going to be another vin­tage year for cide1.' jell. Cleo Swift is starting up l1is Jell works out m Aurelius this weelt. There's no matching that sharp, piquant fla­vm· of cider jell. Try it on f1·csh salt rising bread. No mattet• what's wrong will~ your system you'll feel better.

There's another delicacy now available, or should be, in every home. That's. new comb honey spread on hot biscuits. The bees have performed no]>ly this sum-n1er.

people will do well to l~ocp off US­l27, College road, Plulllps ~·o.ncl, Okemos road and even Mcr•chan road bcfol'e and after the Sa tut'­<lay afternoon h?me . ga1;1cs . Thcl'c's a Jot of tmffJc movmg .mrl it moves fast.

One good place co cle-omphasizc college football would be m the seating. Now tho freshmen. and sophomores m•e segregated 111 l!w end zones at Michigan Slate wlulc people like me who barely squeezed through the sixth gTacle have first chance at the sideline sqats. Ir college football is for the morale of students they ought. to have Jirst craclc at the scats with an.y­thing left over sold to the pulJ!Jc. Mn)rbe the fr~shmen and sopho­mores arc g-iven I he end zone seats on the theory that t11cy have better Yision than lheiL' elders who sit between the goal lines.

medlrnl c:nJ•o, !hr. beRt ln.crliwnl.ton lltHI .CI1t'lst.lnn t.r•nJning,

'l'iw Vl''W follts nrc doing 11 A'I'OIIt job. I wanted t.o lcll of It ilrm' In tlw hope t hn t ROme wllu hnve piiHsrrJ ll,Y !IJiR OpjlOl'LIInlty Lll g't!t II oiiJHCIIJ> ol' 1111• llniiSUIII llllrlr•J'­LII!cing· will iluvo tlwi!• lnl<'l't'sl: ]lindl<•rl flllll Will Hll1!1e rJny VIHJI. 11\n pill<'" nnrl IIIII{ with tlw' nwa llllri wotnt!ll in ehnrgo,

l•:a ton Sr·••no•!',Y £1nsrwilr•d J\l'l<:l' rJIII' Jnsp<loi.Jon \VIIS OVCI'

wn dt·nvt~ to nnoUwr· JWW Vt~lllttl't!, li!IR tinlt' Oil tllU COJI!lge (!1\lllf\IIS Ill: Jt;w.;t LltnHing·, On the wny wo rlrnvf' 1 tw ~0 milP,Y ovPt' \V;rvnrly l'l>llrl to Lnnsing-. Waverly rollrl l'oi­Jnws L11c eor1nly line hPLWo••n l•crttnn 111111 Tngham co!lnlies. Mll<:lt of t'h•• WII,V !I. fo!]0\1','; Llw f'IJIII'SI~ of Gr·;trul l'iV1~1·. Hnmt! or t.llt~ eottn .. l.ry !,; lll'fll{rn unrl mllmg, some of it lev<:! 11nrJ· Vlli'Y protllidlve, 'I'IH:I'Il nrn nwny line honws ntnng· l.iln \V;Jy,

WlwiiJ•'I' 01' nol. il Is rlr1o lo ilH' fwt tlwl. 11nlf tlw rwrd belongs ltl Jr1itl1Jfl t:OlllliY iH tile J'efl!i011 r do nnl l<now hri L at: lonsL I wirs not. nffcnderl llv ·"'nror! rnnrlsiriL·s \v·Jwru nnut.'g·etie hut m i;:.;gnirJed ''n•ral;· l'tmrl Wfll'i(CI'S iHrd sqnirlorl tIll'\ I'' rleai.IHiellling clwminnls nn l'O:H!si<lo shl'!l~bcries. \VavrJ•Iy mad mnlws n p1·clly rlrive ,,,;. pceia!ly nnw. No need to g·n IHJllll on color lour·s . .lnst. finrl ~;ome l'()nd in lhc llflek eounlry wllu·," llw chemical S[ll·ny~; lwvc not ci"·"Poiled lhc lnnrtscaJm, nnrl old lvJolhel' Nnlur·o will [1UL on a. 1 en! ollfiW lillY Lime now unlit a ha1·d fl'eezc comes rdong .

l[,•llo)ig- C<•ntlll" Is Opr•n We enjoyed being .ohown thmug-h

KcJing-g Cenlel', lVliehigan· State i·oitege's newest nc<prisilion. He1·c is a ilolcl whkh is mol'<' lllnn a hotel. Pr ovidcd fo:· the most part i'l'fllll funds donntelliJy lhc Kcll"gg Foundation and fumishecl from t'unlls donn Led by l10lel men':; or­gnnir.ntions Lhr oughout the coun­try, tile slnwllll'C not only offer~ 1fJ:l rlouhle I'Oorns hut also provides nn auditoriun1 senting 355 pel'­:-ions n.s well as numcnn1s con­ft'rcnce rooms of VAI'ying size, all designed to serve the ncecls of a fn.ot growing continuing educatio11 ,,rnviec. Offices for· handling the heH''.I' mail I'CH!IIting· from adult and other ex lcnHion classes, n 1·~ crmJmodious nnrl ('XLJ•emcly func­tional. A dining J•oom which will aecommoclatc a thousand people serves also as a ball room when I'Cf!UiJ'C<I.

Centering oil thi,o; is a tnp-filgl1t working In hom Lory for students taldng the hotel ana restn1n·ant n1<n1ngemcnt training offered a:-; 0110 O[ tlF! l'egulal' COllege COlll'HC~i.

Exr·cpt J'o1' lop places, mo.ql of the WOl']{ of opet·nting the l1otol l'oo~n ele!·]{s, w.1iters, elevalor opemlors, eoolrR ancl ba kcrs, 11ousel{eepers, enRlliers nnrl hell ltops·--is done hy stuclen L \1'(\]'I{CI'S,

Th·~sc nl'e r1ni<l student wng-cl'i fm· r·equircd time in each spot ami f1rll lime for all overtime work. Hooms nrc open first to those at­tending conl'eJ·encc p!·ogl'anls and for tlte~c a special low rate hfls 1Jcen set. "'cxt in line come lhose wtw a!'e on the campus in ~onncc­lion with ;:on1e phase or college lHt:-iine~s. 'rlw~e gue::;ts pay rnn!'c, Kr:·llogg Center raeilitie;-; n!'c also nJ>Cn t.o pnl'en ts visi ling st.11clen ~.s. !Jining roont fueilitiPs are avnd­ahle t.o nll who come.

INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Septembet· '2.7, 1951 Page 2

Lcoding paint manufacturer is evcrloaded with high grade Houso Paint. We purchased his ~ntira stock pt a sacrifice. Hence, this sensational price:

.85 Gal.

·In s.gaL CRDI

WHITE DUTCH $

OUTSIDE HOUSE PAINT $4.95 VALU!

~ FREE SAMPlE ON REQUEST "' Wltite, Eat•n Red. Grey,

Brown. Order in units o! 6 gnTa. 11er colol',

Limited Qnnnllly-Don't Delnl' Bgnd check OL' money-ordr!r, 25% daposlt. whon shhlpcd f1·ehrht col· lO<t, Dnlnnee C.O.D. WHI'fE DUTCH PAINT CO. ·

1\11 Dorr St. Toledo 2, ChiD

For The Finest In Furnaces

All J\falws Cll•anecl anti Jlejlail'l'd- J~r.en J~stlnmhls

Eavestroughing

Sheet Metal Work

Jusm•pcJ \Vorlmwn

How Much Cash Is In Your Home Tonight?

It's dangerous sluff. Almost evcJ'Y clay you read about the hor1·ible Lhinr:s th01t happen lo people who lwep money hidden about U1eii' home. ·

Cash is much safct· in om· bank whc1·c it's Jli'olcdcd, guarded .and im;lll'crl 24 hou1·s out of the day.

er: Dart ~Jational Bank Tirne Certificates

Paying l~-l!/20Jo

All deposits insured up f:o $10,000.00 by Federal Detiosit lnsm·­,ance Corporation.

• Choice of TWO new cabo for '51-5-ST/1.11 mul, at s/iiilrt added co.<t, 5-ST/1.11 EX'f'RA (~;lwwn). Jt'-1 Pi5lmp rm(! all li'or~s dem.orl­f.iralerl roch-fmUom runrung casts lfl, twltrm• ztJidc Ford Truch Ecmwmy Run.

Mile-after-mile savings with the famous Ford F-1 Pickup and the Power Pilot!

fl If your business calls for fast movement of lonrls np to 1480 lbs.-nnd iC you're trying to hold down expenses-then ltere's your truck! 'l'he new Ford F-1 Pickup's up-and-at-'cm power, and its easy handling g-et jobs done quicker; save you costly time! 'l'he Ford b'-1 saves you money every mile with the Powrm PILOT . , . which gives you Lhe most power fmm the least uas! See the Ford F-l. Pickup now-try it-and you'll look no fnrt.her!

r-2@)~~ trucking li1 LV costs less . -----·-

IJecause .... U1ing lctest rfJgist~oticn Jato en 7,318,000 truckr, Ill• 1n1uranco npem Prav• Ford Trur:k 1 /au longer/

Roy Christensen I

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WM. J. MciLQUHAM, Plant SuperlntendeM 1fntored •• oeeond elan matter at pootofflce, Maoon, Mlchlian, under Act

of March 8, 1879

Donm'S usually sip a glass of fntit ,juice and coffee ami nibble on a. eooltio to get baelr their strPngt.lt nftr,r clepos!Ung a 11lnt of hlo01l In the hloocl hanlr. If the hlootlmohile sl::tff would swlteh to salt t'i~"<lng bread 111111 cld,er jell or hot biscuit~~ atlj honey they could just as well t.nre a quart· of bloO!l as a pint.

One of Ingham's most. remark­able families was and is Lllc Sheathelms. There were once 13 of them. That cmmt is now dov.:n to seven brothers. Mrs. Jul.m Spinlt was the only 1·cmaining s~s­ter. She died Satmdny. Her twm, Julius, lives in Lansing. So do John, Will and Clarence. Then there are George of Leslie, Franlc of Rives and Henry of Dansville.

210 State Street Yom· F1·iendly F01·d Dealer

Mason, Michigan SUBSCRIPTION RATES

(Payablo In Advaoco) IODO )'onr In lnghnm ancl

alliolnlng count! co ................ 2.00 Ono )'CIIr outside lngbom and

adjolnlns countloa ................ Z.IO lis montha In Imrhnn1 and · a<liololnll countleo '"'"""""" 1.26

lour mortbo ............................ .7& ... 1. COPI•• ........................ ~ ... Ill

t:lleDiaJ advortlolng rntoa on BD•" l>llcatlon, Buolnou localo and read• lng notlooo on lint and local rmgeo, 25c a line. No reading or bu•lncu advcrtlolng leu than 40c: Cnrd of Th"an!.t1, lc a word, Announeement1 of enterhllnmento whoro li.dmloolo~ 11 oharared or of any plan ttJ rolae lunlllo muat be paid at reaulu rat...

Now that Michigan State is nurlgirW into the Big Ten Ingham

Every 18-year-ol!l young maJt or woman has t.hc gmatlest OJlllorhln­it;y any 18-yeu.r-nltl has had fo1• 20 yea1•s. That's hC(~"Inse there ai'tl fewer of tlwm. There were fe\\~lr Allltlrica.n ehilttoon hm·n in I 038 than In nny' year since 1 !l:lh They're lll"llclous, and J feel might-y hwl1y that <lllll of tlmm hdongs to my ll'ifc wul me.

Fast·, DI'IJentlahle Service

24 IIOUI~ SERVIGE

Wayne Jackson Heating Company

l'hmm 6110·424~1

See the 3/4 -ton Heavy- Dut·y Pick- up •

Now on Display

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A111111M; ArreHt~ Totnl 7(1 Williamston ltfJ'~. Nina Kotclmm

Kiwanians Plan Consignment Sale

l'l'l'l<ln~ Alivs>n<•t•d fn S<•stman . Loo 11', Perltlrts, United State.~

nrrvy, son of Mrs. li'loycl Por•ltlns of Houle 1, WIIIIIHnston, hns been ndvuncerl In rating to sc11mnn, 0 hDal'<i the hen Vy cruiHel' USS Hclenn, which Is pnr·ttclputlng- in opernllons ngnlnst tho Not•lh Ko­reans unrl Chinese Communist forces in Koren, Pul'ldns, who on­lererl the nnvul sei'Vice Docembol' 2•1, 1050, r·ecclved his recruit train­Ing nt the U. S. Nnvnl Training Center·, Gt·eat Lolwo, lillnols, He wns gr·ncluuLecl from the high school In Fowlei'Yille and before enl.el'lng the, navy wns employed by the Geneml Motel'S Corp, In Lnnslng.

Arnold Prine Is Vice-President of Michigan Kiwanis

The 34th nnnunl convention of the Mlchlgnn district, Kiwanis In­lol'llntlonal held nt Lnnslng S~p­lombor 16 to 10 t11rnccl out to be one or the lnrgest attended and most enjoyed ever held In the dis­trict. There ore 110 Kiwanis clubs In Michigan nnd 814 reglslrntlons

The Willlnmaton pnlloo r!oplll'l· mont maclo 76 tf•art'ie Ell'r'ostH <Jill'· lng- ~he month of AuguHt, The In­cal pollee lll'O activo ugalnat apoedm•a, drunl<a 11ncl t•ocl>loss drlvm·a, On algnod eomplulnt hy tlw public, the locul pollee will up­fll'ohcnd recl<lesa dJ•ivora,

Teachers Meet At Reception

Williamston people gnlhcl'crl at n l'ecoplion Snnrla.v nlgill In Uw M<Jiilflflist ellUI'Ch to ilflllot' tho Willlnmslon lcnchlng Hilll'f or !.ltd 'lUhllc scJitnnls, A l fi·mlnllt.c Dl'fl'fl n concert wns pr·o.-wntnrl b,1• Ml'H, P..obm·L l'olloel<, l'rmmt' mllsle l.cnehel' in the schools. Special numbei'S were given· hy the nrl111l eltoit·. A mlil:·ioJIH movie, "In I-lio Nnnw," wns Mhown.

1\nxlllnr;v lnHtnllH Offll'AJrH Tho Al1101'iortn T,oglon AuxiJ­

IIu·,v'H newly-oloctoll oll'lcur•ff woro lnslnllerl nt 11 lllltHs lnst.nllatlon cor·cn10ny hold In Lansing- Wodncs­<lny evening, Tho new off!Cel'll In· alalled wm·o: Ruhy Hayner, pr•osl­!lcnt; Haze) Dully, IIJ•st vleo-pt•osl· rlent; Fay GloVcJ', second vlco­PI'oHidcn l; Jilslhcr• Lm•son, soot•o-1 Ell' ;I'; BDJ•ghilrl Bran r!on bm·g, trona­urcl'; Mnrlow Canton, chaplain; Lena l'ylnmn, scrgen nt-at-£u•ms; unci Mor·y Tubbs, hlslorlnn,

Couple United in Saturday Rites

Mr•, nnrl Ml's, Howrml Dunold~ 111111 HOil of Llllllllng·, ./vii'S, Ad:t. Dunuldo n nd M1·s, llu8soll Wni'CI llllllnrlurl the wocldlng· of IL OOillllll. nl MtiHicogon Satlll'dny, Mr•s, Ada Duncl<le 1'1'11111 inccl for· n few weol<s

'!'he Methodist church wns the to visit Mr·. nnd M1·s, Alva Bnrd· scone or a cundlcllght sei'Vico lng· nncl fnmlly,

Larson-Wygant Vows Repeated

Which united In mnrrlngc, En111- Mt·s, Elthol 1-Innnn nne! M1•, nnd gene Vaughn, dnughter• of Mr, and Mrs, ,John Bi'Uie unci clnughter uf Mrs, r~. L. Vaughn, and llobei'l Wnlct·vllot spent tho pllHt WUcllt Howell, SOil or Mt•, nnd Mt•s, r .. ec encl with l!JOI!· parents and gt•nncl­Howeil, Friday evening, Soptcm- pnrcnts, M1•, nnd M1·s, IilZI'n. Kur;:, her l1 Ill scvell-thit•ly, Mr. unrl M1·s, William Reed nnd

At a tneollng nf the eommlltne selected hy lhc Kiwanis fot• hold­Ing tho fir·~l community con~lgn­ment snlc for Kiwnnls ncllvtliPs, held on Monday evening, It wns declrle<l to hold the sale nl. .John­son Mnlm• Snles either· November 3 or 17, 'rile uel.ual date will he dcfinntely rleclrJed upon later·.

from 118 clubs were In attendance, Josephine Ann Wygnnt, tlullglt-Arnol<l Prine of Wllllnmston · tcr of Mr, nncl M1·s .• Tnmo:J W,\'·

Wfls elected lioutenFJnt govel'nut• ga.nl, nnd Cpl. I-Inrolcl I .. nrson, sun of tho Oth rllvlslon which com- of Mr, nnd Mrs. Rrry Larson, wei'U pt•lsos Ingham, En ton, Clinton nnd united In mal'l'inge Sn turdny eve­Ionia counties within which nrc ning, Septemhcr 15, in tho Wil· located Kiwanis clubs at Lansing, llamston Baptist ch11rch,

Hov. Hot'IICC Janw~ weic'OIIH'd the !l'IICK[S nnd !lrusunlbri Clin jli'C;IcJenl. nf lite hDill'l[, Pnul Br1ur·, who in· trochu~rrl ChJrencc Morris, iJI'esi­denl of' thfJ school hoP.nl. Hr• )'ll'e­sr.ntccl WllllJU' EochstnlhPI', :mput·­inlentlent nl' lhn sultool, who inlt·o­clll""'l nil tile new scltnol lcn<•lrer;.

librarian Speaks At Guild Meeting

Rev. Horace .James, pastor or family at' •rnmpn, Flot•ldn, tipcnt the church, rene! the mtu•t•lnge Wodnosdny 11 t tho home or Mr. vows. nnd Mrs. Hny Combs.

East Lansing, Holt, Eaton Hapids, The double-ring sm·vico wn ~ Mason and Williamston, l'encl by Rev. Hamiel Heese, pas­

It wns also deem eel mlvisnhlc not to nsk Cor consignment on elltlle at tills lime, but fnt·mol'R wishing to dispose of form tools can tnl<c nclvantn.gc nl' this nppni·lunlty. Mei·chnnt.s may r!onsign meJ'chnn­!llso, house· holllci'S may consign house appliunccs,. fur·nlluc·e or anything- they wish t.n HC!Il.

Those rlcslrlng to consign IJI'li· cles for 1 his snle may contncl nay­one of Lho following comml llce:

Williamston T earns Start Bowling

Mr. P1·ine's l'lse In Kiwanis hns been rapid. He joined the Wil· llamolon club in 1944, se1-ved on the publicity committee In 1045, Board or Directors In 1946, He was elected as vice-president of the Wllllnmston club in 1047, attended the intemallonal convention us a clclegate that yen1·, as well as delegate to the district conventt.on In Detroit,

tot' of the church. . Bnt·bal'fl McKinney was the maid

of honor. Bi•ldcsm1iids were Mr:;, Harold Larson frn<l Miss Alice Cox. Miss Myrtle Martenies, eousin or the bride, sang the wedding songs accompnniecl by Sheila Pn tlei'HOII.

Bert Ct·ossman, Robert Behrens, Httrold Young, Lee Klinger·, Ken­neth McPhail, Lyle Hare, George Johnson, Sum Elng-ur·clio, Howard Gor·~iinc ol' Amok! Pt•ine.

EVCI'Clt Wllilc, presirlcnl nC the local gpoup, will ulso lake nnticc of conslgnn~en l.

The Ooicl Slrrt• Bowling Lougue began the fin;t week of September· wil,h one teum being replaced by the Michigun Gas Storage. The eight teams a1·e as l'ollows: Mon­ro" Dt·ugs, H. and M. Rcstrrui'Unt, I-111nl and Sons, Gold Star, 1-Iem­lngers, Vetcmns, Quinlans and Michigan Gas Storage.

Vetcrnns st11rtcd hy taking all four points from Michigan Gus Slomge, Monroe Drugs won th1·ee from Hunt Hnd Son. Gold Star took lhr·co from Hemingcr·s. Quin­lan Look Hcmingers for 3 points,

Services Held for Christopher Flynn

On September 1~, the Veterans Christopher· Flynll, 72, died at were lal<en by Hcmingers, losing

his home on No1th l'ulmun streel, nil four points, while Michi?"an following a long sickness. Gas Storage tool{ three potnts

He was born In White On!{ I from Quinla~s. Gold Star took 3 township, November 4, 1879, and from Monroe s Dt·ugs, and H~nt J 1 I' , 1 in Inglllllll county all his and Son loolc three from H. nnd J~~~. ~~~· tiHJ pasl nine years he M. 'rwo hundred sco~·cs were rolled

. toyed by Michin-an State by Earl Fulle1, 229, George Rut-was emp · . " tan 215· Wayne Fate 209· and college, nnd pr'IOr to lhat by Reo Bol; W~l;b 200 Earl Fuller' rolled Motors for 22 years. 5~,. I' 1' ,., ·

1. 533 w

S . . . : the widow \lnl't' u~, 'ran' .u.ngar·, to, • ; ayne urviVJng rs ' ' ' ' F l 5'H · B b Webb 515· and four sons, Lnurcncc of .Jackson, fa c, '' • 0 , '

Howard of Bath, Bemard of Lan- Max Furney, 501. sing, and William of Holt; two daughters, Mt·s. Marcline Grill of Mason ancl Mt·s. Ealinc Kurtz of Chicago, Ill.; twn brothers, Thom­as of DolJ'oil and Hermon Flynn Bal'l'clt of Orand Rapids; nine gl·andchilclren and other relatives and friends.

The body wHs removed to Gors­line Brothers fune1·a1 homo where it remained until Ft·iday morning when it was "tal<en to St. MaJ•y's Catholic church where services wet·e held at ten o'cloc!{ with Rev. Fr. Hugh 'Conklin ol'rtcialing.

Bmial was made in Mt. Olivet cemetery n t Fowlerville.

PullbeaJ'ei'S were William Ban­ning, Harry O'Dell, Leo BowlcJ•, Edd Witt, Richlll'rl Merinclorf and Jesse Taylor.

CAP Activities Are Reported

Cudct 2nd Lt. Dayal Hart has been assig-ned to the duties of ca­det commallder in the Civil Air Pnti'Ol. Warrallt Officer John H. .Tones is the lminillg officer of Wiiliumslon Flight.

In 1948 he was elected nnd served his club as Its president. He was delegate to the distl'ict con­vention at the Soo. In 1040 he was a member of the Board of Direc­tors and Chairman of Kiwanis Educa lion. In 1950 he wns chait·­man of public relation, In 1951 he wns sent ns a delegate along with Harold Young to the KiwanJs In­ternational convenllon, nnd he is now lieutenant governor.

Harold LnJ•son, brother of tire bl'iclcgr•oom, was host man,

Other· attendants were RoberL W,v.gnnt, Phillip Ii'atc rmd Robel'l Sober.

A reception In the church fol­lowed the wedding. M1·s. Hubert Caskey, Miss Marie Fel'gnson, Mr·s. Richard Cla1·k, M1·s. Phillip len tc, Miss Duwnetto Geyer of I<'Jirtt, nncl Mrs. Paul Monzinisld ol' Dcti'Oi t, assisted. Guests f1·om out-or-town wer·c !'rom Detl'oit, Flint, Vassar, Lansing, Detroit, Battle Cl'oel\, Webbervii!e, Laingsburg nml Cali­fornia.

The young couple took a lri<J to Manistique. '!'he bride will r~-

sh H ld f side with her parenlB, wh1le Cp1. ower e or Larson rotul'ns to his base atl?OI'l Banning, Georgra.

Mrs. Joe Campbell -Mrs . .Joe campbell was honored Newlyweds fc:ted

ut a stot·k shower Friday evening •d . at the home of Mrs. Bernard Jen- frl ay Evening sen with Mrs. George Bachman as co-hostess. ·

As the guests arrived they ·de- A group of friends and relatives posited their· gifts in a large bas- guthcrecl nt the Jerry Hosl{ins sinet 1vhich centered the table. home Friday evening honoring the Games were played during the newlyweds, Mr. ami Mrs. John evening. Prizes were awarded to Hoskins. the winners and the honored guest. The evening was spent playing

Refreshments consisted of a sal- games after which refreshments ad, tea and coffee. The honored of icc cream, coffee a,nd calw were guest received many nice g·ifts. served by the hostess. The couple

received many nice gifts. !\Irs. 1\faclde Enhll·tains Guests included, Mrs. Le.ota

The American Association of Hoskins, Mrs. Chester Hoslnns, Unive1·sity Women sponsored a Mrs. Mar·vin J. Hoskins, Mrs. ten for 30 prospective new rnem- John Rusnak and Mrs. Robert bers Wednesday evening, Septem- Northrup of Lansing; Mt·s. Leon bet· 19, ut the home of Mrs. Wil- Northrup, Mrs. Irwin Beardsley liam Mncltle in Williamston. Mem- and Miss Carolyn Underhill of bet·s of the East Lansing chapter Millett; Mrs. ·Robert Hoskins, who assisted at the tea were Mt·s. Miss Geraldine Hosl<ins and Mrs. Ross Larbern, Mt·s. D. M. LcDuer, Carl Froberg of Gaines; and Mrs. F. E. Parks, Mrs. C. J. Barn- I Mrs. Clare Speerbecker, Mr~. um of East Lansing and Mrs. H. Allison Parmalec, Mt·s.. Hollrs E, Caskey of Wi!iiamston. Lounsberry, Mrs. Harold Epley,

Mrs. LeRoy Hart, Mrs. Gale Pat­ridge, Mrs. Harold Hull and Mrs. Jerry Hoskins.

Following the introdtlcl.ions n I'C.IIOIVS!IIjl ilDlll' WIIS [teid ill lilc chureh dining J'llOill will'l'" reft'l'sh­mcnls wot•o scrv,ed, Mrs. llnmm· Hrmtlriol<s und Mrs, Clarence Mm'l'ls potll'od.

L TK Class Holds Bohemian Dinner

The Wlll!nmstnn Library Founrl­m·s guild lwlcl Its first mecllng of the ycrr.r a.l l11o cily llbrrrry. Ouest Hpcaltei'S for lhe night were .Mrs. !a, F, 'rr·esslrh~ I' fr·om the Hull Mc­rnol'ln.l llbt·ni'Y in Mason and her starr who explained the function­ing" oi' llw connly libral'Y and Its eonnr.ction with the brunch units, ol' which Williamston is OllC, Tho Jocn I guild was bt·ough t up to cln to on its history by this meeting which fen turcd a round-tuhle dis­cussion ot' Its history. Mrs. Elgie Ct·osflman gave lhc hlsto1·y of tho Ingh1r.rn County llbt'llry and Blnnchc Mecrlflcld gave the his-

The L. T. K. clnss ol' the Meth- tm·y of tho rounding of the Wil­oclist Sn:uJn,v school met in the liamston library nnd founding of chnl'ch dining l'oom Wcr.lncsduy,. l.hc guild. Cleo Beatty, local 11-Septem!Jcr 1 !i, for u bohemian din- bi'fll'inn, tall:erl on using the li­ne!' at 12:30. 'l'wrmty-flvc members bi'Ory materials nne! reference and one guest were present. books. The Bonlonobile assistant

Plans wct·e made ro1· tying- off gnvc an explanation of her wm·k two quilts at the next meeting. with the. outlying schools having Membet·s who can should go ea1·Jy no libraries and also country pee­to help do this. The class will also pic who usc the books. fumish eoolcios for lhe soldiers' I F'ollowing the t'otmcl table tali{S birthclny boxes. A letter of ap[lt'e- refreshments wct·c oorvcd by Mrs. ci uti on was read from the county , Howard Ingersol and Mrs. Harold migrant olfice for !'unds recci\·ed. Dolph.

Following the mecling Mr·s. Bess

Tho bride wns given in nwt'l'lnge Clurenue Onlvlll or Detroit spent by her fnlhm·. Miss Flol'ence Roc- lhc wee!< enrl nl hl~t !tome here, tor wns mnlrl of honor. Paul Quin- 1111'. nntl Mr.Y, Goo1·ge Wlll<lns lrm served as best mun, left. lnst Mondny Cor !~lorldu. En.

Ushers were Gni'I'Y Cochrane route Utc,Y vlslled thelt• ~on, Wos· Victor Jones of Lansing-, Icy Will<ins at Eaton Hn)llds, They

Mrs. Clare McDul'lnon sang "Oh will l'emnln In I•'lol'idu all winter. P1•omlse Me" und "The Lord'~ M1·s. Zoo .Jenison nnrl !P'nnd­Pruyer," uccompunied by Mr·s. Ir- dauglllcl', June Taylor· of Ypsl· vin Fox at tho org-un. lnnli, wore week end guests of Mr •

li'ollowlng the wedding· a reccp- ami Mt·s. Gilhet'l Putman, lion was held in the church pur- Mrs. Glenn Merlndorf left last lors for 125 relatives und l'l'londs. week fm· .Callforllill where she Assisting at the l'cccptlon were will ~pend lhc next month visiting Miss Mnt·yetta. Bul<cr, eousin of hct· daughter, the bride; Miss llu Vaughn, cousin Ann Cathryn GibiJs hns returned of the IH·Ide; Mrs. Wanda Spmguc, to her studies nl Cent1·a! Michl· aunt of the bride; and Miss Joan gan college llt Ml, Pleasant, Hnwley, Her scholnrship wns renewed io1·

After a Hhm·t wedding tri[l lhe lite oU<:ond year, anrl she is agtdn: young couple Is living al 1120 resicling at Bam'nnl .Hn.ll. Coorer St., Lansing. Out-of-town -------------­guests wet·e from Llneoln Pm·i<, Haslett, Okemos, Lanoit:;;, St. J a hils and Elll·clcn.

Mt·. rrncl Mrs. Floyd Donal vis-ited in Eaton Rapids ;ast .Mon· day evening,

Miss Hattie Baker of Canada 1s visiting her • sistc1·, Mrs. Fann1o Burldey, nt lhc Claude Gorsline home,

Miss Virginia :Mncl<le Hssislcd by Judy Cnsl{ey, was hostess Tues­day evening to tho Anthony

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E''"ry 'l'ut,..;day - 6:30 1'. 1\1,

Kit Clardy \VILS- 1:120

Abbott and M1·s. Nina Ketchum cntcr·taincd with a humo1·ous skit. and some contests. The next meet­ing will be held in the churcl1 basement the lhircl Wednesday in October with bohemian dinner at. 12:30 p, m.

Methodists Hold first Conference

Wnyne Society, children of l11c American Revolution. 'rhit'ly mem­bers and guests altendecl lhc wiener mast and meeting·.

The Methodist Sunday suhool 'class of Mrs, Rul.il Wilton held

Mason Dairy

FFA Boy Te!ls About Stock Sale

The Methodist church held theil their annual Sunday moming· bt·eakfnst in McCormicl< pa l'k, first qurtrlcriy conference with the Sunday moming·. Ali members "l-

now district superintendent as a tcndecl Sunday school and church. special guest Monrlay n.ight. A bo- Mrs. Ca.nie Hunt, accompanied heminn dinner was served at 7:00

' by Mrs. Bess Abbott and Mrs. after which the confcr·ence wns Nino Ketchum, visited the Me-

l!uallty Dalry l'roducts

Cash and Carry TIVo Stores to Serve you

l held with. each bt·nnch of tho moria! cemetery in Lansing, and • churcil bcrng l'CPI'esented and gw- also called on Mrs. Mlll'iel Niles

.Jolm Allen has r·cportcrl for the in;; a report of the work uccom- at the Women's Home in Lansing I I F I~ A tl t t ll e r· "en t phshccl, s d · oca '. '· . . la a. l cc The new Sunday evening hour lin ay even mg.

30·1 S. Cedar H2 W. 1\lnple l'ltono 2-·11 Ol I' hone 5241

stock show ami sale. hole~ a; St. whiclt was slat·ted 'sunday evening -------------....:... ______ .,;_ _______ _ Johns the hogs solei lor $-O.vO to i" to b continued. $20.75 pet• hundred werght. Max - e Alien sold eight hogs of which two were prime, five choice antl one goorl. Dave Beatty sole! 15 hogs, of \vhich five were pt·imc, and ten choice. Wilbur Ryl\eJ·l ~old 10 hogs with four Jll'imc and six choice. They held a demonstration on the feeding of sheep, steero and hogs.

At a meeting of the local F. F. A. chapter, the vacant office of vice-presidellt was filled by John Allen and Gaylord Hisch was elected by .John Alien.

Glenn Shiffct· has en tercel the Vclcnms Facility hospital at Denr­bol'tl where ile will undergo trcnt­Jnent and Slll',g'c.ry.

Mrs. Alice Cummings, who un dcnvcnt a recent operation, re­t umecl lwme Monday.

Oscar· Allen, wno nas been sic){ fat' some lime at the Sparrow hos­pital, was tal<en home Wedn·esclay

IF YOU HAVE MOVED o o •

or if you are going to move s.lon, or if your copy of the INGHAM COUNTY NEWS is improperly ad. dt·essed, please let us lmow. We'll malce the change promptly when you notify us.

Ingham County News Methodists Plan Harvest Festival

Sunday, September 30, the local Methodist church will observe its harvest festival. Special services wilil special music by tho choir and the district superinten­dent will deliver the scl·mon. Tho youth g1·oups will have charge of the decorations, which will con­sist of autumn flowet·s, and the garden pr·oclucc and canned fruits and jellies which will later be ta­hon "to tho .Methodist home at Chcbea.

The Williamston Flight, Civil Air Patrol, has tal<en on a fund­raising project of selling cushions to assist in financing the patrol. The meetings are held every Mon­day e1·cning in the Williamston high school at 8 p. m. 2nd Lt. Bud Nixon, adjutant, has charge of the meetings, assisted by Warrant Of­ficer John Jones. Anyone inter­ested may attend these meetings. The cadets meet at 7:30 p. m. pre­ceding the req:ulur meeting for drill practice.

Child Study Club Members Have Meet

The Williamston Child Study club met Tuesday evening for its first meeting following vacation at the home of Nina Hun, with 26 members, three guests and six as· sociate members present.

lVII'. and Mrs. Lewis Austin celc­bmted their· 56th wedding anni vcr·sary Sunday, September 16, at 1 their home here. I

Mason, Michigan Kenneth Eckman rmd Robert Dom1Jd Bachman has cmol!cri n t Mrs. June Lowrie, who has been j McCarrick are enrolled at Centl'al Michigan Stale college for the sick, t·ctut·ned home Monday from 1 Michigan college at Mt. Pleasant. coming term. Spal'l'OW hospital. ·----------------------------

On Wedlles<lay beginning at 5 p. ·m. tho women or the general W. S. C. S. will sponsor· the hal'l•cst fes­tival dinner, consisting of chicl<en pic.

Contr·a••l Lf'l in bu·al Firm A con t1·act fnr 3.'187 miles of

widening and J·csnrfBcing of s_ev~ era! sections ,of US-16 in L~n.smg· nnrl East Lansing iws been let to the W1·igh t Construction company of Willi~mston. The bid on the job was $-114,84~. accor·ding to the highll'ay rlepartment.

Kiwanians Observe National Kids Day

S>tlm·rlav the local I{iwanis club in conjunction with the national body, staged "Kid's Day" at which lime thev sold r·oses for benefit of the underprivileged childt·en's fund.·

At two o'clocl< they ent01·tained uil the children in lhe area nt the Sun Theatre with n two-hour show, "The Yearling," in techni­colm·. Tile price of admission was a usable or repairable toy. These toys will be turned over to Santa Cl-aus to help him fill all the chil­dren's stocltings on Christmas Eve. The local Scouts ulso parti­cipated in the day's activities. Aftc1· the youngsters saw the show they were treated to ice c:ream thi·ough the courtesy of May's Dt·ug Store, Baldino's Fruit Store, Monroe's Drug Store and Marvin's Restamunt.

The meeting was opened by the junior past pt·esiden t, Carolyn Lightfoot, who expressed her ap­preciation for the co-operation she had enjoyed the past year. She then introduced Mrs. Ilah Jack­son who installecl the new officers: President, .Jane Cromley; vicc­PI'esident, Mona Cheney; secre­t<try, Hope Thompson; and tt·eas­urer, Virginia Kitchen.

Mrs. C!'Otnley assumed her du­ties as president and Invited Mrs. Cheney to review the program for the yent·.

Engar·dio \\'ill l'r•at:ti!'.t· in Adr·iun • • Anrlrew .1. mng-ardio, who grad- Gay Nmet1es Club

uate<l from the Illinois college of

The ways and mealls commit­tee announced a bake sale for September 22 at Wygant's Meat Mat·ket. The date for the annual t·ummage sale will be October 20. The Girl Scout committee reporte<1 pJ•ogress in gelling· leaders and tl'Oops underway for this next year, and asked for• assistant lead­ers from any In the community ln­ter·ested in the Gir·l Scouts and their wot'k.

Chiropodr ~nd Foot ~nrgct•y of' Has Tuesday Meeting Chtcagn a fe\v weel{s ago, wtll pmctiec his profession in Ad1·ian where he lias leased office rooms. Mr. Engardio, youngest SOil of Mr. ancl Mrs. Sam Enganlio, is a graduate of Williamston high school class of 1940. He too]{ a four-ycaJ· course at the Chicago college and previous to that studied one vear at Michigan Stale college. 'r-re also served ~his countt·y during the last World War.

Pfc. David Cassidy and Pfc. Jack Hayden, both of Williamston, who have been al Camp Attel'­bm·y, Indiana, in army training since March, are home on 14-day furloughs. On their retu1·n to camp they expect lo leave soon for over­seas duty.

Mr. and Mrs. Montie King, Mr. and Mrs. Ruymonr1 King and c'hll­dren ancl Don King of Lansing vis­ited Bess Abbott Sunday after­noon.

Ml's. GenevA Youn~g~, 1\tfrs. Lucy Ainger, Mrs. :Mignon Welch, Mrs. Carrie Hunt and Mrs. Nina

'·!\ Ketchum attended the Garden club rPgional meeting held nt Coldwa­tet· Thur·sday morning nnd early Rftemoon. They then went to Sturgis which was the home town of Mr. Ainger. The group hod din­ner at Schuler's in Marshall befot·e returning home. ·

Mrs. Roy Heil and f~ther, Rus­s~>ll Porter of Lansing, spe.nt Thursday with Mr. and Mrs. Edd Porter.

iMr. P..nd Mr.s. James Thayer, Mr. and Mrs. George Tt·uver and Mrs. Idn Putman were dinner .gue·sts of Mr. alld . Mrs. Grunt

. Putmn.u Friday evening. ·

The any Nineties club met Tuesday at the home of Mrs. Mari­on Lechler with all present except one member. The meeting honored the bil'lhday anniversaries of Mrs. Rose Dana, Mrs. I<ate King, Mrs. Marion Lechler and Mrs. Nina Ketchum.

At one o'clock a dinner wns set·ved at a long table centered with a bouquet of asters and three birthday cakes made by Bess Ab· batt, Kate Cheney and Arletta Lechler.

At the conclusion of the dinner tho members and guests gathet·ed in the living room for a short business meeting conducted by Bess Abbott, presiclcn t. A pro­gTam was ar'!'anger! by the birth· [Jay members. The honored guests l'ecolved many cards and gifts. Mrs. Ma hie Claflin of Lnllsing was among the guests.

.Mrs. George Runciman and Mrs. Dale Blossey wet·e hostesses to the Ruth circle of the Methodist church Wednesday afternoon. Seven teen members, three guests and three children were present at the meeting. Devotions were con­ducted by Mrs. Bess khbott. Plans for the years wol'lt were discussed. 'l'he October meeting will be held n t thP. home of Mrs. Htirold Oes­terle,

The progmm for the evening was presented by Hope Thompson who intt·oduced Marguerite Vol­mer. She gave a review of the new book "The Hi Cnllillg" by James Street. The next meeting will be at the home nf Dorothy Bt·ien. Following the business mectillg the hostess, assisted by Marjorie Fox nnd Isabell Gibbs, served t•efreshments.

Fir<~ Run Is 1\lad!l The Williamston fire department

was called to the I .. angham apartment on South Cedar street Monday around 12:30 p. m. '],'he fire was quickly extinguished. An overheated oven caused the blaze.

The Youth Fellowship, both for juniors and seniors who have been vacationing during· the sum­mer months, resumed Sunday aft· emoon. The n·ew of(iccrs of the Sunday schol will take office the first Sundfly In October·. The Sun­day school board membet•s will meet Wednesd.ay, October· 10, at 8:00 p. 111. Refreshments will be served following the board meet­ing.

Dr. and Mrs. C. C. Messenger, who have been vacationing for the past six weeks at their summer home nt Seseldnika lake, Ontario, Canndn, ·have returned home,

Mr. and Mt·s. Homer Bn.mum of Lansing were dinner guests Sun­clay of Mr. and :Mt·s. William l(etchum.

Mrs. Bess Barraclc, Mrs, Tillie Pratt, Mrs. Mary Rowley, Mrs. Corrie Hunt, 'Mrs. Bess Huge1,nan, Mrs. Nilll! l<etchum, :(\irs. Kate Gorsline and Mr·s. Julia Chamber­lain wet·e guests Sunday of Bess Abbott. Mr. and Mrs. Page Cranston

visited the latter's brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and· Mt·s. Gilbert Putman, recently.

Nine members of the Red Cedar garden club attended the region No. 11 garden club meeting in Coldwater Thursday. Those nt· tending were Mrs. Mignon Welch, Mrs. Lucy Ainger, Mrs. Geneva Youngs,. Mrs. Nlna Ketchum, Mrs . Carrie Hunt, Mrs. Gladys Wylie, Mrs. Virginia I<ltchen and Mrs. Edith Smith. The club is affiliated with the state federation of gar· dolt clulls.

Mrs. Leora Norris of Detroit is spending some time with her son· In-law and daughtet•, .Mr. and Mrs. Freel Rich, and family.

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Easy YOU'RE ~o.ing to be surprised about

lots of things the first time you and this Buick get out on the road.

Take the easy way it responds to your every wish -steps away from a stop light - soars up a hill-lets loose a surge of power at the touch of your toe on the treadle-or gentles to a stop at the touch of the brakes •

Take the way it rides the road-with an easy stride, sure-footed on turns, level as a lance on straightaways.

Take the way it steers - so light and . true that it seems to guide itself.

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, No olher car Provid *DYNA~tow DRIVE* es aJJ #his•

on drivarand.car -savor strain *DUAL VENTILATIO • *FIREBALL ENGINE , fed separalely to,. N-oulsicla air

sion, valva-in-hood--.~•gh.comp~es- comparlmon~ oghl or /efl of front lrom ovary lank affu~/ s more miles *SELF-ENERGIZIN

*PUSH·BAR FOREFRO hydraulic-m II' G BRAKES-smartslyloandunsur NTd-combines five times of bru }Picly pec/af.pressuro * passe protoeUon ol'(e rum WHI1E•OLOW INSTRU *DREA!ttLIN£ ST grootor clarity at night lttENTS- oar-longth f dYLING-taparod,

*ro en ers g/ • RQUE•TUB£ DRIVE f sweepspears on most m 'd 'eam, ng

ride imp . . -s oadios *PI 0 •os

* ' rovOJ dr~v1ng control us: Self-locki 1 f·WH1£L (011 :; StepOn parkin b ng 0 990go lid, cushianr ride, savos .:~:~GINo- lion lock, Salefr R~:k• •. two-way ign/-

ma cost, engine mounfin - ~ e runs, ~i-Poisod When ,,,., autom b/1 g, acly by F,.hor

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Take its ease of control. More than a milliDo owners now know the won·

But how about price? Can you afford it?

, dro us freedom from tension and strain that goes with Dynaflow Drive.*

It's easy to see where this eager beauty gets its standout performance, when you glance at the list of all·sta~ engineering features shown above.

Tvne in HENRY J, TAiLOR, ABC Nerwork, every Monday evening,

uEasy does it" is the answer to that one too.

Fact is-if you can afford a new car, you can afford a Buick. Better come in to see us soon. EquipfrU'n!, ar!r.luori~s. trim anrt n&od~l" ttrr~ •uhjl'ct trJ change'

':Yl::n"Ja~':l!':R~,DMdHTMn. op,ionat ae dzfra. cost or~ o~li1r &rill,.

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Hilton .& Ric.hards Buick C'ot·nea· Pa1·k and Maple

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Page 18: Ingham Farmers Express Fear of PMA Controls, Resent ...

MASS MEETINGS PROTEST USDA RECOMMENDATIONS mi:R llllfl'h\: nAo ns n doot•wny to n. now homo,

Clinton, lapeer and livingston Folks Snub Brannan Plan AnnliHll' pi'Ohlmn lu lreop!ng­

lhom rt•nm (JI'fiWllng- llP tho I'OIIIHI­IIllon nncl Into c•nt·twl'ihH, A l'flt ahlclrl····il plcC!o ol' lin hni.Wtlfll1 !Ill' Hill unci rmtnrlrtllnn exlcndlnR n111: nilon\: Mix inolwH 11nd Jwnt Hi.IRhlly rlown·-wlll Htop them cold thot·o,

Max Eifert Cows Complete Record

'l'wn Bt•own Swlss cowA owned l1y Mnx lili fOI'I. & Ron of MnHnll roc•entl,v cnmplulml Jli'Otl\tcllon t•cc­orriH,

"Mass meetings to discuss the United States department of locnl PMA commlttoomw rtl'o re· agric11lture policies were held in Clinton, Lapeer and Living- joctcirl. ston counties Jnst week, "10, Wr. would nbnllsh puymcnl

l'ol' Lhr. vnrlol!H frtt•m pmctlcea, Tho Ingham farmers and city people had their chance to re- USDA should encournge soil con-

Country & Town I N-~~~--~;--;h~ -y~~~--Ano\:hOI' WILY l.o lror.p J.hom Ollt

or. the cnt•ncrlh IH to put 1111 18-lnoh Hit•lp nr lin juHI. nlwve the Rill, 'Phcy enn'L ellmil up thn pitwc nF tin IUHJ tllOY cmn't get IIIHicr It HO lhey'I'C HtoppmJ. 'l'hiH Hlrlp lllUHt he contlnumtH nt'otiiHI tho whole building, Boyd poln!R out,

l'rtllllno of Plainview, 12-yNil'• old rc~islct•r.ol Brown SwisH eow r•omplt!l!!rl rt :1011 dny lni!lu.l.inn t•ee­rml ron hm·ri l.e,,L nl' 101\0fi,O pounds ol' mill( tcsl.htg- 4.afi prll' eenl.. Rho JII'Or.luo•ed •lfiH,Il:l potlnr!K of fn t on lwn LlnH'K n. duy mlll<lng, nc<wnl­ing· tn l•'rerl R, T.cllsc, Hl!OI'Ctnry or the Bt·own Swiss Catllc BrecclcrR' nHHrwint.ion,

view the USDA at the meetings Wednesday and Thursday in scrvollon tht•ougll an educrttlonnl Mason, Meetings arc being held throughout the United States pr·og-r•nm, at the request of the USDA. Charles F, Brannan, secretary of "ll, The USDA tht'o1.1gl1 ngrl-

lly ,Tf~l llltoWN

American .People have come a long way clown the path of government control. Today they accept pretty m11ch the man­elates set forth by the city farmers down in Washington,

cnlluml rcsenl'cll, should t!nd mot•c agriculture, stated that he hopes to get the "grass roots" lnrlu~t.rinl uses rm· agl'lcultuml thinking of the American people concerning the department pt•orhtcl.s, of agriculture. "12, Tn the fntul'c when the

Four hundred farmers nnd city people turned out for the USDA clesll'es n review or fnmily . fnrtn policy or• uny othet• polinos

Clinton county meeting held ln St. Johns last Wednesday. They rlll'cclly nf'fccllng 0111' ngt·Jcullure, went on record as being opposed to Brannan's family farm we should he suppllccl with neces· policy review. The group voted un~nimously to recommend to sary lnformnUon nnd mrttorinl th'e department of .agricultun: , long- enough In atlv111iec to give UH

h b 'd " f promotion or Hnll r•onRervrttion ndequnto time to discuss the Jll'o-t at "su Sl Y payments or posals before we rtrc summoned to h . f . I pmclices.

t e vanous arm practtces Je ":1. Henecfot·J.h nll Fnr•m Bur- 8tlcnd n meeting of this type." abolished, Op]Josition to the In Lapcet· county 300 people cnu nnd Grnng-c lcndct·s should Jre P roposals recommended in the 11 1 1 \V 11 t 11 turned out fol' the muss meeting eonl\u .cc n as 1 ng· on on fl to cJiscusH tho USDA lnst week, review was spearheaded by, far·m pm~:mms. Thel'c wus rllssallsfactlon at the groups from the Farm Bureau "'L Appr·opr·ialions for the notional level of the clepartmenl: and the Grange, Many dis- Ji'nnn Home Arlminlstmllon wlrleh of ngricultme. However, farmers cribed the recommendations as nrc pmvirl<'d IJy cnngTess shoulrl llrul no criticism of local agents

go lnl.o a revolVIng fund. Employ- of the depuTtment. socialistic. "es of the ag-ency Rhould he bondetl Livlngstoa county fnrmors met

Clnl'cnco J\fannlnJ:; of Westphal· to hnnrlle the ·funds. Wednesday night in Howell to in termed Ute piirpn,;cs nf the "fi. WOJ"lc in the Fnrm Lonn r.Usc11ss the USDA policies aml the meeting· ns "pllt'C 1Hli1HC11He" nnrl nnrl Pt•orluctinn Cr·edlt n,;soclntinns fnmily fnrm plnn in parlic11lnr·. polnterl out liHtt nwst farmrt'R itr the conntv Rlwulrl he carried on Many Cflllcd for n halt to tllC en­WOJ'c too hus.v planllnJ:i wheat to nH nt prcscn't. lrcnchment of tho govemment in spend Lime rlebnt.ing- recommcruln- "G. The Rurnl Elcctr·iftCntion the farmers' lives, Some advocatecl tlnns JHIL forth in n honk which Administmllnn should continue its a move to slop the govm·nment only a few lmd t'earl. wnrlc as at pt·cscnL in Clinton from ,qpcnding- money in wholesale

As a result nf the ensuing- rliH- r:nunty. lots, Andrew Jncleson told the cusslnn the group ndnplerl n ,qr>t•lrs gi'DUtJ he thought that most furm· nf resolutions which incl11derl ll1c "7. Extension service in Clln- ers had not hall a. chance to rc-following: ton co11nty shmtld continue as at view the Bmnnnn plan, Others

"1. We nrc npposc<l ln 8ny and present. 8fiiccd for mol'c time to stliCiy the nil rcemllllll'ttrlntion~• npprnring In "8, Rceommcnrlnlion~ for the 121-.png·c haole wt·ittcn by Bmnnun. the family fnrm policy honlc rslnhlishmc'nL of sawmills nnrl any

"2. In Clinton eo11nly we ric- olhct· intlusll'ies ocl up by the U, sirP. tn ~o n.lon~ n:; we hn\'1' in the S. gnvcr-nmenl wlti1~1l will rliscnUJ'­pnsl nnrl pny nllt' nwn wny in lhr n~:c pri\'ntc cnter•pt·isc in fm•estry

nt·e rejccl(0tl. INGHAM COUNTY NEWS "!l. llccmnmcnclalions which

September 27, 1951 P.age 4 rnll rm· arlrlitlonal funds fnr more

State Farm Insurance Co's. Auto .. Life-Fire

BERNARD E. WILSON, Agent 174 W. 1\IAPLE l'IIONE 2·6111

, you ve never seen he/ore

I" A TRACTOR THIS SIZE The CA Tractor is actually a new size in the Allis· Chalmers line. Here is a two-plow tractor with all the snap and power you could ask for.

Watch the way it handles its Two-Bottom plow in all kinds of soiL It hustles every job with extra traction and reserve power.

Ingham Vegetable Growers Will Vie For U. S. Crown

Ingham county l1as H candi· rlates for· the national juniot· vegc­tahlc growing championship.

The competition is the 11th an­nual production-marketing contest of lhc National Junior· Vegetable Gt•owers association, which will be climaxed in December with ~6,000 in cnsh scholarship awards pro· viderl by A & P food stores going to young farm follt throughout the country.

Kenneth Ousterhout, assistant ~-H club leader at Michigan State college, state NJVGA chairman, announced that Ingham county contestants are Dennis T. Avery, Tom R. Bet·geon, Janet M. Frcd­Cl'ick and Judith L. Taylor, Ma· son; Russell 0. Buxton and Lee A. Staser, mast Lansing; Wilfred F. Wardowski, Leslie; Alfriecla M. Frost unci Maurice A. Rykert, Wil­liamston 11nd Clarence W. Pren­tice, Keith M, Bauet·le, Virginia Lee Hardtke, Doris V. Kowalk, and Eleanor M. Kowullt, all of Lansing.

He explained that the contest is is an educational progmm "de­signed to teach farm youths en­rolled in the program the most modern and profitable methods of growing and mrtrketing vegeta­bles." The champion, he added, wins nationul acclaim as a farm youth leader as well as the ~500 first prize, More than 225 other awaras nrc made on a regional, sectional and state basis,

The winner in 1950 was Jnmes McBee of Philippi, West Virginia.

Winners rtre numcd after the records of growing and murketing acLivilies of each contestant are studied by panels of experts made up of officials of the U. S. depart­ment of: agriculture, college per­sonnel rrnd others in the fields of pt•ocluction and murl<eting.

Ten-inch tires on ten-inch rims put more of the tire in contact with the ground - for increased traction. Slower low gear and optional Two·Clutch contr.ol give unusual power take·ofT capacity.

I Reinforced concrete l1aymow

floot·s ha.vc been used successfully in helping prevent fil'e damage in two-story barns.

But there seems to be some conh\oion this week as the United States department of agricctlture released its latest plan to prevent "the farmers from getting hit with their own boomernng,"

Pt·ices m·en't high enough on some farm products to suit the USDA, They't·e asldng that commodities such as cotton, rice, corn and soy beans be -held off the mat·lcet until the price bobs to the top. In addition the suppot•t price for oats will jump from 72c a bushel to 78c next year; bm·ley will go ft·om $1.11 to $1.22.

All this tqlk about holding out for higher prices comes on the heels of another federal agency's recommendation to re­turn to a level economy, or at least to call a halt to the present spiriling price comet. ·

The OPS (office of price stabilization) spends just a~ much money to recommend an opposit solution to high prices.

Dual .Control from Washin.gton makes it diffi. cult to know whethet· to buy or sell ot· even whether to far~.1.

Governor Williams is in a spot. The only way to sl:op the use of rifles in hunting deer in the southern quarter of counties seems to be to call in a special session of the legislature. Deer season is less than two months away. It seems that state con­servation department officials banned the use of rifles during the deer season four years ago, but this year realized that they had never had the right to invoke the ban. They let it lapse this year, and the present squabble between farmers, hunters and the department is over that.

Farmers nearer Detroit threaten to post thou­snnds of acres against public hunting. The mass ban­ning t-he1•e causes some Ingham farmers to ;wondet· what it will do to local hunting. "No Hunting" signs arc selling JiJ,e hot cal,es this year. (5c each in lots of _ 50.)

"I li.ke to hunt," one farmer told me Saturday as he paid for 50 signs. "But it just isn't good sense to use high-powered rifles so close to people and cattle-especially my people and my cattle."

This Country and 'fown column is written supposedly for Ingham farmers. However, after this week's mail c.all, I can see that I'll have to be a little more cosmopolitan and worldly about my writing. On Monday I received an earthy Jetter from an agrarian peasaht a mile east and two miles nortb of Rome, Italy. He enclosed a clipping of the Black Cat Caesarian opera­tion column which appeared August 9 in the Ingham County News.

He wt·ites: "[ have a mule just lilw yom· cnt. She don't have nothing. Can you help me? And the mule?"

I immediately cabled. I told him to put his knife clown. And that his mule can never be like my little sister's cat­for mules are doomed to be barren from birth. (I gleaned this from· Dr. Dunn's New Domestic-Physician, 1858). The doctor explains that a mule is a cross resulting from the mating of a horse and a donkey.

Other questions pertaining to farm ?perations or just operations will receive immediate attentwn thrm!gh this column. Only top quality herbs and spices will be prescribed.

Ingham Farmland Shrink-s As Individual Farms Grow

Ingham fur,n land shrunl( 15,- 700 fmm the 2,213 reported in 000 acres in the five yem·s fi"Dm 1945. 1945 to 1950, acconling to tho The census report revcrrls that 1950 fedeml census of agriculture. farmers don't mind riding ln town. Yet individual fntms increased in Thet·e were 1,057 farm families size, the report shows. who saicl they traded most fro­

In 1945 Ingham was ct·cditccl quently in towns from 5 to U with 306,157 act·es in furm land. miles away. There were 2-15 wh<> The 1950 total was reported at did theit· tmding· in towns 10 291,011 .. The 1950 percentage of miles or more ri·om home,

You ought to sec this tractor work. Give us a ring and we will let you try it in your fields.

farm to city ancl suJlltrban lancl Ingham farms catnloguecl by lhc ,--------~----,was 81.4. value of products sold were:

.The average farm contained No sales ........ , ............................. 123

En]oy tho National F~1m and Homo Hour - NBC - Evo1y Saturday,

PLliS·I:HALMERS SALES AND SERVICE

Plummer Machinery Co

Dr. C. M. Clothier Veterinarian

Assuming thp, 11ractice of D•·· T. A. 1\fott

Phone 5251 118 N. Main St.

1:15.0 acres in 1950, I11. 1945 the ~1 to $2,19 .................................... 21 0 acreage was 103.2. $250 to ~399 .................................. 112

In the list of individual holdings $400 to $599 ................................ 91 Ingham was credited with having $600 to $999 ·······----·········--·--·········290 tht·ec farms of mm·e than 1,000 $1,000 to $1,499 .......................... 188 ucres, one more than was reportecl $1,500 to $2,4.99 .:: ....................... 3<11 in 1945. The federal census re- $2,500 to $3,999 --··-·····----······ ... 383 ports that Ingham has 20 farms in •4 OOO t $" 999 "68 the 500-acre to 999-acre class ancl '' ' 0 ' '1' .... , ................... ., ' 146 in the 260- to 499-ncre class. ~ 6 •000 to $9•999 .......................... 29·!

I ~10,000 nnd ovet· . . ...... 131

Lnnsing, Michigan There ut·e more farms in the 70- In 1950 there were 23 farms ~~-~--~~~~~~-----~·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~=: ~ 99 class llian uny othc~ 462, wh~h produced more lhan$25~00

Leslie 419 N. Cecl.at•

--Charlotte livestock Com.mission

16 YEARS Of SE=rvice to This Community

Call Us for Appraisal of Your

Stock. Top Price Guaranteed for

Top Quality Livestock

Sale Every Monday at 1:30 p. m. We solicit and appreciate your pab·onage

'-----Dan Linehan Owne1• and Auctionee1•

Phone Charlotte-Office 143 Residence 945

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I That figure was the same in 1945. in produce, 107 which produced Under 10 acres are 135 farms on between $10,000 am! $2'1,990 nn;l

. the 1950 c:nsus. Thut figure was 466 which proclucecl lletweqn .Fi,· . 289 m 194u. 000 and $9,!l!J9.

Operntion by farm owners clc- Dairying went up and sheep rmrl creasetl in the five-year pel'iocl. In wool production clown in the fivc-1945 thet·e were 1,931. farm oper- yeat· period. Pork and bee[ pro­atecl by owners. The total dt-op}Jc\l cluction inc1·eascd. to 1, 77 4 in the 1950 report. Opet•-a tion lly part-owners dropped from 603 to 449, So did the number of farms operated by tenants drop, ft•om 402 to 295. The answer, of coul'Se, is fewer farms a,ll · along the line.

Ingham fanner.s had 2,923 trac· tors in 1950, nn inct·ease of almost

Horses Will Pull At Hillsdale

Site of the llfltionnl horse pull­Ing contest will be Hillsdale this year. October 2 and 3 have been set as dates for the national event, according to H. F. Moxley, Michigan State college livestock specialist and secretm·y of the Michigan Dynamometer associa­tion.

Light weight teams will pull during the nfternoon of the first day and the heavy weights will show their st\'eQ.gth the following day. . \

Draft horse lovers will' see teams from many states and Can­ada at the event, including out· standing teams from Michigan, Moxley 2aid,

Michigan Farm Calender October l~Ram Day, "lichig·an

State college slwep baJ'II. Octobet• 1-fi-At•tilidnl insrm­

inatm manag>er~. li<II<!higau State college.

Odober 2--Forenoon, t•mn t.nwl< at Ithaca l"n.irgromuls; Afternomr, ram trncl< :tt Julit~s Scluwtrc~· fa11n, ClaJ•c.

October :!·5-1-H tractor school, Jrwl<son.

October.S-Rnm h1wk nt; ft~mlcr cattle yartls, 'Vest; nrnuch.

October 4-Rn.m t.MIC!k at l'ort Coville fa.rrn, Harrisville.

October tl-Evcnlng, eighteenth annual sheep con~lgnmcnt Stlle, Stocl< Yards, l\larlctte.

October 1"1-Rnm trncl< at Al-111\llU auction yards, Emerson.

Octobtw 6-lo'ot•cnoou, Ram truck at fclltler c:tttlc ynrtls, Gay­lortl.

Now is the. time to mrtke sure your fall brood sows are getting plenty of minerals in the ration, Michigan State college extension swine specialists remind farmers.

T o I<. ill Rodents Hni.H nnrl mll!c nro beginning .Lo

look nt·omul for It nice, sort Hpot to R[lCJHI the wlntct• nn<l thnt soon­to-lw-flllcd cm·nc•t•ih t'nnles townrd tile lop of the list ol' lll1r:ly places,

.Tim Bn,vcl, Mlehignn Stnlc coi­Jegt~ ngTi~lllturn\ cngincel', hns mmw :-mggesUnn:1 foi' 11 0I1t-foxlng" t.lw peRI.H wit ieh en l Ill' spoil many rinllnr·s wnrtll of gl'fll!l during n. season,

The flr•st step in n con [J•oi pro­gTntn lhis fall sl1011lcl he a dou­hlc-hnt·t·cJJcd effort to pnlson avttll­ahlc pesl~l ntH.I end the lease on Ll10sc t.lwt enn't he pnisoncrl. 'f'his ending llw lensn should stot"l with getting rid nf nll piles of junle, hoards nnd nl.llot" places whct·c mls and mice tHigN. hnl'IJOt' nt•ouncl hulldinRH.

Pitt!{ up nil holes In l'ounrlntions so they mtn't geL under• the bullrl­inJ::s, Boyd J'Cl'Oi11111Cnr.ls. II' old buildings have t•cfuse piled up un­clcr the llom·s nncl an OJHm cnrl, dig nul. unrlct• llle Jlnot' so there's nn open sr.ncc of 12 l:o 14 inches.

H new. buildings at·e being creL'letl, lcn.ve the rmmc nmount of spnrc to l1cep the mts f1·om going inlo the htiilrllngR lllt'nugh Lhc llnor. Bcfot·u ,;l.rwing- r:nrn this fall, plug 11p all holrs in Ute flnnt· whleh

Farm Loan Group Sets Annual Meet

Mcmhct·s or. Uto.Capitol Nnllon­nl Ji'nrm Loan HHHneinlinn will holrl tholt• nnnunl meeting- Or.~nller• !I rrt. the Legion Memol'inl lmlldlng· In Mason, nccording to Huhert Bul­len, president.

The meeting will he held al 8:00 p. 111.

The assoclatlon wlll rlis!t•lllllle cnHil cllvlrlcnrls, eleet. two rlil'cdot·s and hr~or a business r·cport on tho past year,

Kenneth Powell, .Tulltls Bnt1m­gt•ns, Willlnm Lovejoy rtrtrl Chnt:lr.s Wootls rtrc also on the bonrd or di­rectors.

Since the close of the llscnl ycnr June ~o. thr fm·mcr se0t·otary­treasurcr, GeorJ:;e Grccnlenf, hus I'Oi.UI'Ilcd from ltrmy sr.t·vicc nncl hns hen rehired. lo taltr lhe plar!e of Pnul Anih11l. He resig-ner! to fru·m in Genesee county. Annn Crn.ne will continue ns assisl.nnl ~ccrol.ary-l.ronsurrt', Kenneth !J, Bl'own of Mason will t•cmrrin ns field assistant.

AnnLIHH' Bt•rown SwiHH r.ow nwnerl hy tlw 1!1Jfcrt's, Miss Donna K., f!Oili]Jielerl a ;lQfi.oJny test pro· dudnR IO,!ilili ponnrls of mill( nnd ·liHUiil pounds nt' hultl!rfnl. 'l'hc mille lesl<'cl ·1.3~ per ecnt on the lwo limcH 11 olny mlll<lng. 'l'hc eow is 11 yent'H nnrl nine mnnlllH oirl.

Ear-notching fall pig-H enn ltclp climinnlc g11csswnrl< in pir-ldng­nul. ill"l'l'rllng stn<:\( nnol licclrlin~ \Vlliell n I'Q heHL. HOWfL

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Scvcrnl Un!t!d& LOWDEN WHITE ROCKS

Hnlchlntr All Surnrncr Olll' 25th Yene

We·lte, Phone, lJrlvo In or· Fly In

LOWDEN FARMS ~IATCHERY

Phone Jou:l,son 24809 4620 1::. Berry ltd. at Henrietta

R. 1, Rive a Junction

Robert J. Kirby, Auctioneer

See Me First For Your Sale - Phone Mason 24982 Having sold our home we will sell at public auction at the pl.nce 1/,o mile

south of Leslie on South Main street. House number 4856. ~

Saturday, September 29 Commencing at 12:30 o'clock, sharp, the following described pi·operty:

Good Coal and Wood Range

New Laundry Stove Three Kitchen Tables Two Kitchen Chairs University Electric Clock

Household·' Goods Easy Washing Machine Work Table

Lawt·ence Gas Stove Day Bed Two Linoleum, size 9xl2, one new Ice Box Zenith C~'i:Jinet Radio Sectional Book ,Case

New Blackstone Electric Washing Machine Dining Room Table

Table Lamps, Bt·idge Lamps and 2 Wall Lamps

Six Straight Back Chairs China Closet Rug and Pad, size 9 x 12 Telephone Stand Davcnpo:-t and Chah·s

Three-piece Walnut Bedroom Sui\e Math·ess, Iron Bedsprings Oali Dresser Stat·l' Playet· Piano

Platf01·m Rocker Writing Desk Rocking Chairs Thirty Records

Ah·-Way Electric Sweeper, like new PictUI·es, Oil Lamp, Bread Box Cabinet Coffee Pot

Ai1· Castle Radio and Record Player, Table Many Cooking Utensils Iron Kettle Hassock Two Large Mirrors

Model Oak Bed and Dresser Two Good Oak Chairs Bem1tiful Horse Pictut·e Some Curtain Cloth Duffel B.ags Sti'Oiler and Baby Buggy Few Toys Dishpans Library Table

Farmall Cub Tractor in A-1 condition. Equipped with lights, startea·, pulley, culti· vator and plow

Smoking Stand High Chair Magazine Rack Gl.ass Tray Cm·pet Sweeper , Oil Stove Egg Crate and Ct·oclts Round Table

Pool Table Books

Medicine Cabinet Card Table Boo-k Case Three Plant Stands GE Electt·ic Sweeper

Plant Jat·s Ironing Board

3-ft. Kitchen Stepladdet• Child's Wagon Tubs

Tricycle Two Clocks

Farm Tools Johnson Mowing Machine Barn Broom Saw Hot·scs . Two Wheel Trailer with com· Two Gas Barrels

bination ·rncl,, tire size 7:QQ X 21

500 Chick Bt;>oder

Two pieces Angle Iron

25 Gallon Sheep Tanli

Lawn Mower Cream Separator

Cider Barrel Wash Tubs Gat·den Sprayet·

Level, Axe, Hand Saw

Three Cow Halters

Chicken Feeders

8-ft. Ladder

Hand Corn Plante1·

Bolt Cutlet· . Draw Shave

Yard Light Hammers

Good Remington 30-40 Deer

Rifle

Note: Come Early There at·c over 100 other small at·ticles such as dishes nnd small hand tools to be sold.

TERMS: CASH Not Responsible fm· Accidents Day of"Sale

All Goods to Be Settled fo1· Day of Sale Before Removal

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LeV ern Stanfield ~&-Bernice Larner · Proprietors

BASIL D. and B. V. FR.UIN, Clct·ks.

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GOVERNMENT OFFERS TWO PROGRAMS

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Ingham Navy Bean Support Price Is Set at $7.84 rARMING BU~IN~S~ lVorld '·"~ Record?

lln\1' !nlliH lhewm·lri'H lni'A'• p;,l lollllllo plnnt? 1'hnL'H Wltnl MI'H, .rnr•lr WtlllnlliH or l\lmum wnii!H In !<now. Shn luts n plnnl whll'h is It lnl'[ll'nl l'onlrnil<'l' rnr tho l'l'r'OI'Ci. 1-let• tnmntn plnnt hnH pnnt' pnsltil'C nnd II hili! lnwl't'.' nln" nn1! n half' l'nt>l nhove lll'l' gnt'rlen at l!!a 'v\', R,VC'HinOI'n. rl'ho plnnL lllls ~7 tnhy l'l'd lumnlnr·~ on 1!.

MSC Gives Tips On Poultry Buys SY

CARL COLLIN If lhlli'U'M II r)fft'!ll'l'noc> Of 20 CC!ltR m· 11101'<' 11 dozen llnlwPcn lnl'gn a nil Hlllnll cg·gs, the smnll egg-s nt•o tho !los! lluy,

Govemmcnt support price for while navy bc<Lils in Ing­ham county is set at $7,81 a hundredweight, accordinb~ to Ralph Glynn, county PMA chairman, The r;ovcrnm('nt of­fers two pmr;rams for bean r;t owcrs,

when nexl H[ll'ing I'OIIR nr·ounrl he I sponslblo For losses rt•om t'nllents Will d11111p hiH llCUilH nl the ~li[Jprn·t S[OI'flg"l' Is lloorl, tho flll'llWI' IH I C•

118JM 1\'IIPal,

HUJlfiOJ'i Jll'I!'PH 1111\'1'1' gi'IHIPH nf

[ltic-c, nn1! wenlltct•, Gt·owcr·s 11nvc !M opllon or slot- J-ToW•'vr.r•, no clovnlot·s in Tng.

lng g-t·nin on tho fnm1 or· In g-ov- hum c•oitnly hnvc lleen nppl'OVcll r•t'llllH'lll ilflfli'DVOcl eff'VII[rJrH, fOI' Hlor•np;t•, fiCl'lll'rifng- ln f11ynn.

'l'o IJIIniii,Y fnt• the Hll{l[llll'l pt·lcc, The Mnson ei<'l'ltlor hns applied llw iil'll\V<'I' lllliHl ,,lgn 11p at tho fnt· gnvet·nment-nppt nvPd Hlol'llg"

MSC Swine Barn Is Ready for Use

II' ,\ ou'r.• 11 1'111'1111'1'1 you shuulcl have• 1\'III'IH'cl II h11111 s a rill~' clln·inl'( ,\llt~"'l.

TiltH lip tn Pnnsumot•s comeR fr•nm lll'lli'.Y Lnt Z<'!Pt'O, Michigan S !nit• r•olll<•gp PXI <'IIH!on t•c•mwmlst, Will! I IllS Hllldf('(f I he eg-g- Hillin lion wllh ll1c• Idea nl' !wiping- lwlh l'nll· AllllH'l'H nttd iflr'lllOI'H,

,,\1 Ja,f-••·••clil''" ll'idl't'llll'lun~ !'rum l'lll'llilf• llnh•r·•·­~11.1'!

Under the complete support 1

price setup, the government! will loan the fanner $4.50 a lll!nclrcclwcight this fall with the guarantee that it will pay the difference between the $4,50 and the support price of $7.1H next spring. Uowcvcr, the fanner will be charged three per cent interest on the $4.50 a hnndredweir;ht loan plus obottt 70 cent a hundrl'd­wcight for bagging, Glynn pointed ont.

IWO\\'I.;HS l'iWI\lOTJ~ fili:,\NR nnrl in nil pi'D!Jnlltlily will he pet·· milled to hnndlc hennH, Dee Dmy,

Mil'i1lgnn Benn Prmlucet''H manngct· o!' tho Pif'Vfllor Hinlc'l!, nHHn<'illlton, tllli]CI' I he dlree-ltnn nf Sertt•etni'Y .Tolm Vlneh, IJnH HllllOIIn<•crf lhnl lhe fiHHOC'l­fltllln IH ng-ain r!Nlur•llng nne I'Pilt nrlrlilinnnl on lhe flr,,t JlllUIHl of' [11<-k or nne cent per· IIIIIHit·t'riwoil'[hl on the lolnl IHII'I'<'oL nl' heans, 'rhP money \\'Ill be liHOd fOI' rtr!VCI'[Jsing ]\fJ!'JJ[gnn bPlll1R1 J'CHent£•h, g1 OWl'!' infm·nut!1nn nnd Ol'· gnnizn linn.

Farm Forester Is Ready to ~lelp

Lanrl ownot·s, lnnrl • mnnnget·s, fnr·me!'s and others who wnnl aid 01' advice on pmhil'llls involving the mnnngemcnl of fnrm wn1111lols,

''"lin! v PMA oil icc in Mnson hy or· wtld lnndR 1'nn gel help by . Jnnllf;I.Y :n, lD:i2, nc•c·orcllng- Ln mai[Jng· their t•equt•st to lite Hlnte Glynn. eonoervntinn depnt·tmrnt, llCPOI'd­

i31' that time, LilC grower must' ing- to lDiton •rwnt·ir, lngiH1111 latm­dec 11lo \\hP!he1 lo LIHP ('ommer·mal fOlC!-ilt'l', lJndt•J n 1 t'glllltl plll'r•hnse ~~~~I'L;r~

llli•lll, !!11• f.ll"llli'l 1\'IIJ .)liS! Sigll lljl frll' !he go\'11 t't1t)Jen1 :itlppoJ i and

or farm slot Dl'fP. Comnwt·cinl slnr- 'fwnrlt is nlsn fnt•m forcRtcr for ngP g"li?IJ'nnleeH the grncle nnd Shiawnr1flr~, Eaton nnrl Cl111tnn qunltl v nf !he beans. Cost of com- cnnntlos. flls nlf!Po Is nt file Tng­

' lllPITiitl . .;.;1 ornu-P t·uns uhnut eight 1 ~·/GHAM cour""I"Y '''EW" .. ham county ('OIIl't )Hillol' Ill 1\ln-l' • ·'' ;.:~ I'Pnls n hnndt•erl n montl1. rr IDt'm son. September 27, 1951 Pngc 5 sl111ngP Is nserl, lhc fanner

~!~~o ~1untmng or

Tresp(llssing Vv'it!totJt Written Pcl'mission of Ownet·

'roo rew foll1s lrnow nho11t -t'11is pt•ogrnm Ill' nlhrl'\visc clo not lnlre ad\rnrrtng-P of JL acconlmg lo 'I1wo1 lc The Jll ngr:un oiEII'lerl with lhr pass,lge of I he Nnt•t•is-Dnxoy Act in 1037, wltorcby !he Rlrilc anrl forJcm! g'OI'CI'llJHCnlo COOflOLitC in pt•nvidmg tm·eslr,v set'VIt'e to pt·i­vate lanrlm\·nct·s whn wtsh !o mnn­nl'(c I hl'it lim!Jerlancl.

The first forest rv dtslt·lct wns set up in Cnss crninty m 1040. Since then more cltslricls have hcen formed unttl now the sot·vice ts nvatlahlc thmngl1out the stale. E.tch fnr·eslor in lhe southern p<~rl

Ii.'s moving time rm· Mll'lJ!gnn Stnlc colleg-e's Hwlne herr! ·II ':1 moving to qnnt'lr•t's In n newJ~r­c•onstrurtell hfiJil, A nlmnl Jnts­lmnrlt y men nt·c lnnlrlng l'mwat·d lo th<i move, Inn, for II will mc11n mnn• spnco lo l'onlhicL lill' exp<•rl­menls J'nr Michtl'[nn rnr·nwrH nn1! con.,umcrs.

.T, A. Hnofot·, swine J'esent•nher· nl the Michigan Agt•tcullul'fll J~x­perinlent slallon, dcscr•lhos tlw new "wine hnm aR nn lmpmlnnl nrlrllllon to the collcgc'R cxpctl­mentnl rnctlllles.

"Thts new swine l'Cscnt ell struc­ture gives us lhe opportunity lo rntso hogs unrlot; C'Oilll'nlled C'O!Hll­llons," Hoefer slater!, "It. reJimrcs llJC crnwrlctl cnnriil10nH we hnvc wot·Jtccl under· In I he fl""l."

Arlclilinnnl Jnnrl, nnw nvntlabil• 11ncl the new hnt·n site, nllows usc or I'OUlliOil p11SlllrCH nnlf SWine .snnitat1nn menmu•es not provtous­ly possible.

"We'll now he rthlc lo praclir•c nmny of tile mnnngcmenl moth­oil~ 'we've !Jeen t·ccnmmenrling· to farmers fot• yont·s, but hove lwon unalJ!c to do because of limited space," IT. W, Ncwlnnrl, C'ollel'f<' 11111mnl hushanclryman slated.

fitrppm·t p1 icP'-1 on lowe!' gr•ndeH nt' HI~ I wh••JJ! hill'l' 111'1'11 IIIIIHlltllr'­l'd hy tTSilA. :-.rn1'111nlly, Hllflfllll'i c•ovt~r·s Wilt dl gl'~ldrng Nn, :~ I'll' bl!t!'J', or gtdlll whwl1 g-radl':-1'1 OJ'

li nn tlw l<td(l/' nJ' 11 lt•st \VI'igh11'' CJtlly, 1 fowt'VL'l', tllc lnwt I' gTadt'B WJ!) IW IIJ\'I'I'L'£1 !JC1C'111l;,(-' of fJW llXw

lcn!·liv~~ !!Phi dnmn~P to wiH•nt fr ()1)1 Wt'l WPrli!JPI'. 'riiP l11\\'tiJ' gmd,•s 111 rptnllfv mnsl. lw stor­niJII'. '!'hi'\' '"""! nnl lw oollt', musty, t10nling- "'' 11111. ,, H Jl"'' ecnl Jlloi"l"''" ltllillnilllll Will he illlpn!wd •m lht• .'id'llfllr• g"J'IU]t•, 'rl.rt• l'llle ofl)j~('01111l fill' hiWPI' grHdt•H IH 80 ePnh n bit',iHI llJ\llr1 1' the sup­port rntt• 1'11r No. I \\'illn 1 .

g-rnwn !Ills sllllllliOr' on n l'llt'dun r'xpet·imenlnl lllt'tn, CmnnH'J'r•lnl f'll'Cdmen \VIII off'PI' HfiP.(lJf1 :1H W!ltf•t• .. nwlons ln llw pnhlir' !11 I nfi~. 'rtw Hef'l]fi'HH lliC]Ill\ WlfH rfi'VO!Ojll'd ill' lt'cllling tlw plnnl wllh 11 t•lwmll·nt I'OI~I[llliiiHI lcnnwn 118 I'O[i•llfl'llll', '!'his solttlinn 11pJ1Iil'd In lh1• plnnls In Jli'OIIllil '' g-rowl h l'i!Sill Is i 11 I'!Hin)(r.s In !he inlPmnl Hit'ttl'illi''' of tlw ft'llil.. Stwh <'lin lllf''" mn.v <'n­lnt ge r,.uli'l, ntnlre i't'llllR wlllinlll SI'CrJH, Ill' rl<'VI'ill[l lllr•JollH Wifh VI' I y t'cw scoliH, 111 r orrllng In l'L'JHII'IH !tom I' tlf•rltw.

"W,.'vt• ptl'itnd lnmn tnrH niT till' plnnl nil Hlllllllllll' nnrl lliOI !' I'OIIW right hnr•it llll," Jlilt·H. Wllllnms Hlnl<'tl.

'PilP pL1111 1~ ol' tlw 11 1 {'P 'Po~ n1n1o l'lll'i<•ty nnd waH plnnled Ill I hi• ntlr!tllr• or ,lllllr'.

IIOI:SJ•)S WILL I'ITJ.L Llg!ll lind ill•nvy IHJI'HI'S will jlllll

11! fill' llfllillllld fllli'SI' jlllilil1g 1'011-fi'Hl In lltllsliflln Ol'lohc•t 2 :trill :J. 'l'l11• ligltlW<'ighiH will pull lho lirsl. dny ;1t 12::111 In lill' ttftJ•tnmm nnrl Uti• li<'III',\'WeighlH will f'iilllh inlo !ill' filii li<'SS 1111' fofJowing· rlfly, ~llr·hl;,nn will he l'<'fll'osrnlcr! h,Y

1 Jn·~t ,\'t 1ill '•, wnl'lcl':; l'!wmprnn '!'lie smnllcr pnlnlo l'l'np lnrll- lll'.IV.\'Wetgllls nwrwil hv l•'ow!Pi

r•nto1l lty l111• ilPp!Pmh<'l' 1 <'l'llJl t'r- Jltolh•·th 111' llendlng, nnrl lho JIOI'I mniti'S gnorJ Jll'il OH jlllShfiJfLo itghi\VI'Ig!Jl \I'OI'fii'H l'fHIIIljllllnH IIIIH i'nll nnu wl11lol' In Nnrllwnsl- ownl'r! !Jy Cltntlo,, l(oohl & Smm <'I'll nnrl CPnltnl SIII'Jllllf: ln!P pro- nl Hmtli!H Cteclc l!twing sln I PH. Plii'O'I Will r!Pfwnr! on IHliV gnnrl fl ioh ;~rowers rio in I<Prpil1g unctorgt niles nnd <'tills niT the mntlwt,

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iVTI.sc•Pii11ny: 'rile swrrt t•lovcr rrnp l1orc 111 l\Ti•·hignn lht~ yt•nr is olighl.ly lnrg"l' I hnn !n;;t ycnt·, "'"' I o l1ig-hrt· yl<'lrls rcr '"'''"· Tl11• nn­llnl1111 ct•np is o!J' 11hnnt ·11 [121' cont. Europe hns nslrrrl l'nl' Jive million Ions of enat'HP gt·nins frnm the' lT. S. this cotntng yrnr. That wnulrl clouh!c our cc:pot·l" I'm· llw vent· onding Septomhcr 30. Qnes­tion,iH, ('fln we ::;pare thnt mu('h nnd !rcep up o11r own lu•m-y 11\•••sl 111'1< [ll'llduclinn? LivrHinPk SJll'l'inli•·ls ;,ny !hal no olhct· lii'CHtnl'li llno lr~s l'tsk nnrl more fnVOl niJlP Inng­lime O)ll!oolt lliflll Hlteep ptnrllll'· '·IZC of r<tll,'OJ.ir' holding-s n yent· 11nn. 'rhnt'R J1Fll'fir•Hln!·ly trw• for' ngo. I he pr·oclttccr who hns lnctlltiro fnr

Lnr·bllioro points nul lhnt rt large lllllllbr.l' of I hi' )llllf<'IH I'll I Reel lJ11H \'l'fll' \Vl'l'e ltniL'hCd Into fllHI Will no! ,slot L In yin~ lat·gc-Mizt'rl Pr,gs ttnill Dn<'l'ltlht•t, 'l'hnt 111ennH l)lll~ llw usuJJ! f'nll fH'if'C ltrenlr wi~l not IH'Clli' 1111 lil a I'OIIIHf the ill hI uf De· ('UllllJP!,

BcrnrP lhnl llmu, ilnwevet•, Home o!' iiH'!<e plllii'!S will ho !flying "mnll c•ggo tn lnrgr. nl!nliH'r's, Thnl's lhc 1 on son lot· I he dttfer­tlJ1C'O in p1lc•r.

Olllet' gnnrl !J11ys in poultry nl'c c•ontlng 11p. HP points nul thnllnle Sr•plomhPr 11nd OclniH'I' b; n gonrl lime to set'VI' d<'!tl'ious t't•tcd ehtclr­''11 lr1 llw famtly, '1'11111 is b<'enu~o nl' l11c ollflJ1ly ;,r t't·ying I'!Jirolcens Is lntg-esl al 1111~ linw ol' yont·.

Will'll ratml't'S adrl lll'w replnec-datt·y 111'1 d iiH',Y

should Pnnstd•!!' '·' l'l'l'fli fnl'Ln1·s. One h I hr nsli nf 111t l'mlnl'ing llis­(lnse into tlw lWI'd 1 hr (1\lgll pur·~ ( hn~.rd r·ow~. You nlso ~lloulri <'on­~idP! qn,~IJty of l1PiJ'Pr}i rnhwd frnm \'IIIII' nwn lit•lll and !tow llll' new ~·ow lils .n willi t11r Jllngt'oilll of lll'!'rl illlpl'O\'c•lllL'nl o'l IIH' !'nr 111.

Po;;t lhis s:gn nnd pwtcct your cmps nnd property. In lois of 1-10, 7c; 10-40, 6c; 40 nnd up, 5c.

of the state has from four lo eight counties 111 which he wnrlrs. He is called I lie farm foroolct· lll'­causc he wmlr•, mosllv on fmms. In the northern pat•! nf the stale, th(• fol'eslcr who mann.ges I he slate fot·c.it lanrls, nlso Jooi<H 11rter the l'CCJIICR[S of pJ'ivnic 1111'1101'~ [IS

A mtm!Jet· or special consll'llf'­Unn fenlmos marlr tho new bam. Lining- lJJC soul h side or nne wing ol' ll10 slruclure ut·e lilCI'nwpnne .winrlows, fnrnisl1od fnt· t·esearch without cost hy the manufnclur en. Scalecl nil' between lwo panes of gluH~ nets as nn msulatm·, lrecv, oul cold, but ullow1ng lhr warm rays nr lhe sun to penetrate dur­mg winlet. Ovcl'hnnglng- roofs on I his wing- allow tho windows to he ,,fwclr.cl rllll'ing- hnl wen lhot. F'otly­cig-hl farrowmg pens 11r·e lnclwlocl 111 Lhc building 11long w1lh Ired :c-;tCJJ'ng·e, n c1nsst onm, and weigh­

11ncl cxpct•icnre in hancllmg shr<'Jl A 1 Cl'l'llil pas'"''' n l'nplntn \\'llll­Micllig-nn fntmr•t·s wtll I'Htso ahn11i olll salUllllg. The r•nptmn slopped 1.2 11111Jion bushcfo of l'[ll'lll[S lot him.

Dr. ~.Vi. J. Green VI•71,I·:J:INAHJ t\N

Pt•:J<•til'ing al 1!1t• 101'1111'1' IOI':t·

Get The Most out of your

Corn rop with a

f\A~r~neapolis--Moline

Corn Picker Leading farmers insist on Minneapolis-Moline

Save Cnm - Save Time

M - M. Gives You longer Picking Rolls and

More Husking Rolls

Platt Minncanolis-Moline Sales and Service

H milt's norl!t oi 1i:Jso11 011 liS-! 27 to ('nJicgl' road, li1·st i':tl'lll south

I a result of the passag-e of the c:o­opcrnti\'C J'oJ·est manag-ement net m 101>1. This net nl>o prol'ii!Ps ll111l he assist lhr pl'im11ry wnol! using inclusll'les

lilA' and sm'ling facilities.

Mason Woman Offers Ideas

The purpose of tho pmgr·nm is to gt\'C tcclmieal ns"istnnco to pli­vnlc ownf'J'S of woo<llan1l so lhnt 11101'0 timber or bct[OJ' quality c:rrn be gmwn, so lhal a !Jcltrr qunlily I woorl jliOlilll'l•wtll he HVI1llnble to For r•nnsun1ct·s nncl that li oe rarmmg­wil he a paying pi'Oposiltnn. 1952 Fair

The progmm is ccluc 11t1onal in Sugg-ests Hm·sp Show leu· 1\icls ling· these 110 w C'llc'n:!cal sp1 ays l11al it t•cquit·cs lhe owner or t'nt·m Your tdca that lngham .rmmly slwntcl

1;e- clnnr \1'1111 grcDt cn!'c.

mnnngcl· to accontp11ny the forcs- I'CStrlcnts should send Ill tlwtt Irion~ I Alwny,; ,., nrl t itr ~~it·cr·tirnJs nn I Ler on his inspcclion. He thus can t·eg-ntcltng' the county rrr.ll' Jli'Ollltll., nt Ql'itw 1w 1tc ini'< yon usc. It Jcal'n the methods used in evaluat-jmc to mal<e n suggcstwn I have , 11~ 01;,t l~·lp '

11111',.

1;

1.., ·!,ill all tho

ing Ute limber aml fot est con<! I- hacl in mmd for some tnno. l bugs :r ~:'"' ~··t l"'b'llWII ton. tions. It' there is limhct· lo he har- It seems lo me that others, n;; · ' • . .

vosLc1l l1c helps the fill ester m so- well 11s myself, would enjoy having Tho l1\'nl ""'' 1 "'mer worked 11 lcf'ting-, marl"ng 11nd estimating- n tunc set asicle fot· the voungslcr:; hnuro n rl:ly 1•111 ing 1 he final hall ll1e Llmbet', nne\ older young people on the ol' Angu·<t 1-,-h to t1t, hil'l'd mn.n 1111t

Although moi'C Janel is usocl for f11rms rot· elsewhere) to talce lheir in abou1 n 11o 111 s n.nd 20 tmmttos. forest U1an any other farm crop horses to the fan· anclrtde OJ' clnve. Datrymcn in \\'i;;c•tJII'·IIl anrl Ver­in Mtchigan, only a small percent- The frrncy horse domgs are inter- monl, nnrl g;·n.in IHII'I'csl CI'S 111

nge IS handle1l wisely. As n teoult esting, but so arc I he thing-s tho Nm th Dnltnla p 11 t in !he Jnngr'C of nrplying poor manag-ement It ids rlo wtth thcil· pontes and days. USDA in n 1 c•crnL sut \'OY p!'acl!cos or poor llnrvcstmg meth- hut·ses. I remember a couple of also .",lY'• lim I till' IIIIILillcJ r11' ocls, a wnodlmuJ ownet can ]o:;;c bovs who can1c to Oll1' plncc one WOJ'I{f\l ,, rm lfll 111 ~ \\'~t:-i lH'dl'I.Y 300 money. Drnng them pmpmly he Lin1e w1lh their horse, which they tiwusnn11 Irs;; In ,1 mcmLh !han r, enn nwkc money, Twol'k cbimcrl. we 1 c t 1 nmmg then1~elves, cmd for

------ -- which tlJCy hac\ mnnngwl to toggle LJ'l"l'IGI( Ci\ lTSI~S TH<:EASE up n rlriv1ng rig such as is user!

The Amct1can Vctcttnm v Modi- for trottmg hot·ses, It ;;oemeil lu r'nl a~socintion has J·cceiv.crl new n1c a nice mstancc or out· Amcl'l-1 cports of pm 11Stttc disease out- mnn inilialive. hrenlrs in l'inclrs mised on old, Now, nll these kirls !1ave rcla­buill-np lillo1·. In some m·ens, tlvcs who wonld enjoy sec1ng thollt Jtocl;s wl1tcl~ usf'cl to l1nvc little pcrr01111 at tho frur. Anrl lJJCr•' ot· no noltccahle tmnhle wtlh arc many persons, not t·olatccl, who 1 otiiHiwormr, nncl ollwr worm par- j also litre boys nnrl gi!·ls. M11ny of ns1Le" III'C now ll'lVIng lmrl nnt- them \VOl tiel, be 1 eminclc<l of LllCII' lli'NIIrs, sometnnco even be tot c own eluldhoocl. It docs seem Llmt ('!117~~::; .1:1-~ch two. 1n2~1ths of ~~~·;· it nlight hen plensnnl anrl \VDrlh~ Coccllhost.,. conltnltes to "·" c while ntu·netion. It woulrl tJmtble, Wllll some cases bemg tOllla"'e tile fmm chilcll'en seen 111 chtclro ns ymmg as ctght fdnns.;' the citv fol11s, I am wre. ctnys. Anolhr.t· jlai'HSilJC <liSCfiRC: I thinlt that nny Child Ol' youth IJillck!Jend, ,tlso If> gtv;ng. usoi'S ol who has a horse; w1th o1· wtthoul old ltllet a hcaclar·he. rhts cltsense rirr should be e!ioible for this mamly Mfccts tut·!;cys, but when a, nt' · " cluclts are sevet•cfy ex~osecl they C\ 0 • tl. .

1 wa•

mny come clown with it llw same iVhat gave me 11s IC en. ,': ns ttn l<eys. tlwt once my own clanght?t \\a~ --------------------------~' · ticlderl with tho tclea of l'tdmg llct

A now \\"orld'~ J·cr·rn·tl price of $87.fi0il 1•11 a 1"1: .Ill eel Ilrrcfm·rl bull wns set in n J'L'<.cnt ;~nlc, He wus n ti\'P-)'Pnr-nlcl 1Wl!H'c! Bncn Prince Dom.ino 20 ,\ t tho auctiOn, the hull r,(nt tcrl :11 ~:i,OUO nPrl !he !}l'ice 1Va" 11p tn ;;10.000 len b1ciS latel'. rfhc Jll't\'.'lnllS ]ltg!l )))'iCC pr11d

fo1· n. Hereford bull ;va;; S70,.i00.

A Pork Producer Says: 'Try Them Yourself and That Will Convince You

Tom !VlcNeil of Pet·1·y is one of the state's most successful pork pro· ducers, This year he is feeding six gilts with 58 small pigs. M1·. McNeil is COitfident that they will ave1·age 200 lbs, at 4V2 months and that he will not lose one of them.

He has this to say about Wagon Wheel Feeds: "Study the ingt·edients listed on the tag, ask any farme1· who has used them and try them fo1· yourself. That will convince you."

TOM McNEIL Pel'l'y, Michigan

FOR SALE BY:

Long Bean & Grain Co. Haslett Elevator Eaton Rapids Haslett I

Producers Elevator Co. Snow Feed Co. Williamston Holt .

hotsc m the fair doings. We dill not !mow it was to he SliCil n fnncy show, so she just wore hct· slnclcs and !Jlouse. She Wf1S nel1t'IY prevented !by, the mnnaget'J fto~1 entering (although we llncl pa td ;Jlenty tot· cntranee fee and trans~ J'Ortntion J because she <ltd no c have a t·idmg habit. The fncl .lllal flCI' mnre was a registe1·ed ammul was the only thing that allowed )JCI' in the show. She dtcl well enough so that Nelson Brown tool{ her piet111 c 1 ot· the paper, but we alwnys fell rnther embarrassed at having· intt·ndo<l on s11ch n fane~ o\·cnt. It seemed to me at tha, Lm1c that ~uch a pro gam as [ hrtve mentioned above would have lleon nice; in adcliition to the l11gh clnss rloings. One enJOYS scemg the ]JUJ'e­hrccls and tho fancy tmppmgs, !Jut we sut·cly have time for om· f11turc citizens, too.

I will also .say that I rtm most hcnt•lily in favor or hav~ll!'l' CCI'tUII~ shows barred ft•om Olll' 1 au'. I h1tvc !Jc~n to fait·s that seemed c.lean and decent and plenty of Jollt~ were there to enjoy them. I w1l. mention one thmg about these so­called gtl'iie shows that came to my 11nowlcclge. Two very ":'ell broughL up and clean minded g1rls of m ouncl 18 went to the fmr WIth their escorts; the boys also~ing· nice !<ids. None of tl1cm t•callzccl what this show was. It was on Ute fan· miclway nne\ so they supposed Jt to llo proper entertainment, and nll fom· innocently entered the lent. The girls will never get over the emllarmssment they suf[ered.

Tl1ey said "We did not !mow whCJ'C to lool,, or what to do."

I think thts ts a side of Ute mat-ter that has not been mentioned, but I thin]{ It is a very im\]ortant thing.

Sincerely, ELIZABm'l'H P. GRmENm

Mason

Grocery "torrs in 1Diin sole' ohout23'por cent of the 1111!ion's rlairy prorlncts, To! nl retail \ r;hto ur all rlnit•y prnrl!il'i ennsnmptton, cxclusiv~ Or ( gg·s nnll inc1udll1g e\'H ]JOI'U I. eel D net l'llllriensccl 1111 11' was about 8.0 lJil11un doll at s.l mlevcn and two tc•nlho Jll'l' rent of all Jluirl 1111lk wn~1 snl•l Llnougl1' grocers Ins~ rrr:u. J.'iuicl mill' nc­counlecl for abo<tt lwo [11'1' cenl or total gt·occJ·y snl:s.,

Seedless wntcrmclmiS are being

We Pay For Dead or Disabled

Othm· ·Farm Animals

Removed F1·ce

FOit

1'1Wllll'T SERVfC'til

l'hone Goll~<Ot LANSING 45217

Valley Chemical Company

ma1·kcl !his yom. Ollllool' nn Srp- "T<~i<~' n lnolc nl me," l1e on1rl. tembe1· 1 wns [or 21.U 1 hmtHntHI "Do yn11 all rl('h nny spel'inl stgni-tons n[ Dnnish cnbhnr;r 111 lh'' Jir•ntH'Il In llw, 111111'orm '!" Rtrde. A lnt·gc Jlfll'linn gors t'ot 'l'h1• nrJw ~oldic1' Jnokcr! him n\'er,

finn of )),·, ltnlll'l'i Azr•lion

mnlrillg' l<l'lllll. S11pplteo ot' i'rPsh, Lhcn gt•innN! rlriell nncl frozen eg-g;; in !he rr S. "Wity, vo11 lttdry ring-!" he ••x­on Septcmhct· 1 WCI'L' only hnll I he, ''l<IJilH'rl, "you've gol one llmt Jils."

N. ('t~rlar Nf. l')JCIIII• iU:IS()ll !17!11

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Save Corn

JHa~on

HI IN1lRNA1'10tiA.L

HARVESUR ~Jse McCorn1icl< P~cl<ers No. 24. l~ounted

The No, 24 works rapidly, and efficiently,

haves corn and labor. Easy on-Easy off

in only 15 minutes. The ideal com hm·­vcster.

No. 14P PuUtype The picker that is economical to own nnd to operate. The 14P is engineered to har­vest corn yem· after y~:tl' <:t minimum cost. Own a McCormick picker and you own the best.

Do As, So Many Farmers Do Use f~cCorr~ad( bnplements

214 W. Stnte Phone 5141

Electrostatic duster

deve~ope{l for farn1ers

This farmer is holdinr; two npples which were dusted with the same amount ol insectteide. The apple on tile rtgilt had insoeticiclo blown on 1t from a conventional dusting· machine. The heavtly cof\tcd one on the left was dusted by a new clcctrostf\ttc process developed by agricultural enrrmecrs at Michi­gan State Colleg-e. As it leaves the cluster's noz?.le, dust is highly qhnrgocl with electricity from specl~l equipment car rice\ on the fnrmm 's tractor nne! IS

strongly attracted to plants or fruit, covering them undemcath as well as on top. Laboratory tests have reported coverage up to eleven times greater tl:an that rwcompllshcd wtth dusters not eqmpped wtth the electrostatic dcvtce. Information on this new electrostatic dusting process for insecticides or fungi­cides can be obtained from the Michigan State College Agricultural Engmccring Department, East Lansinl(.

New battery helps telephone service

\

MICHIGAN .BELL

In Michigan Bell's telephone central o[flccs there are giant storage battery cells, some of them 5 teet high! They operate some of the telephone switc/ling equlznnent, and provide power to earn) your voice over t~lephone lines, Not long ago Bell Telephone l,aboratoric.~ developed a nezv t1me battery which use.~ calcium instead of antimony as a hardener in the battery lead. It holds its charge five times longer, 'uses less water, g9es many months 1oitlwut attention, and stanrl.s up many more years. Bell S11stem research is one of the reasons why the most c[flcien,t telephone .~erv­ice in the world is yours for such little cost.

TELEPHONE COMPANY

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lNCHAM COUNTY NEWS Sllptcmbca 27, 1951 Page G Ll!lGAJ, 1\'0l'I(JJ!lS

Legal Notices

When a snowy owl lnlls a small bud It tcn1 s It to pieces befo1e

I ours E coA~tr eatmg It It w1ll however, swal· c c l T lHe low a mouse whole

The eye changes 1ts focus fa! nca1 and d1stant obJects by use of a muscle around the lens wlurh

~n"1 alters 1t~ shape

OJlDEH 1\I'I'OINTINU TIM~ I OJ! 1-llli\JliNG CLAIMS

IP51

In 1889 there were 5 churches in Spolmne Wash Now thete are 154

The pht ase "accor oing- to Havle refet s to Edmond Hoyle 17th century authority on card games

Due to the g1 eat care used m 1 efimng and tt eatmg It pet1 oleum Oil for luhr!cnt!ng watches costs hundreds of doll at s a barrel

te

New Court Cases

A '1'1 w Coil llol e11 T D ko

~1113 lln~•lot or Ptol lc

Circuit Court Proceedmgs

LEGAl. NOTJVIll!l

JOHN McCLELLAN JudHO o[ rtobaLc

3~" a