· \l£6!r'cr9uT --, .• '\ ColiiiiY"fair1Crowds Fill Grandstand to ·See Night Racing County fnit· officials, pioneering In night har·ness mclng, saw their gamble pay off Tuesday and Wednesday nights, They expeet. another mcorcl-brealdng crowd at tile 'l'hlll'sday

' 1 night. races. Thei'D's a t!-1-I talent show scheduled for th~ grandstand Friday night:, fol­ lowing a livesl'ock parade. A thrill show will lilwly attract another big ct·owd Satm·day Council Tables nir;;ht, Manager Joy 0. Davis said. Chance to Buy IIorsr. rndnfl, hr.ld nflr.rnonns in prcvlrms ye11r~>, ullntc•leri less limn !iOO. Paid gramlslnml nrlmls· / lfl GARY WIGS'l'PJIAJ,, 11, of 1he Canaan :1-H club curled TWO .BROTIIEU8, Donuid West, 12,' and Robert, ll, Old Gravel Pit . CANDACE PAlJL:~Y, 9, da'ughter of Dr. und Mrs: 0. slonl' 'l'11m;rlny nnrl Wednesday up with his yearling Holstein IIcifcr, Tonia Bold 22, Wednes­ worlted late into Wednesday night getting their Oxford sheep KC1th Pauley of Mason, will enter hm· fit·st horse show at the nighls rahrrr.rl nround 2,000, nc· day ufl.ct·noon cluring·the rain. A photogl'nphcr found them ready for Thursday's 4-H show. !fhe brothers are sons of Mr. fair Friday. The youn'g ridCl' is ·grooming her registered cording In Davis·. Mason's city council had a asleep in the hay with Tonia's nose nuzzled in the boy's arm. and Mrs. E. C. West of Williamston. The. Wests brought sev­ Quarter Horse, Candc Joy, 4 months old, for open class Wllh a si'nw slart Mnnrlny and chance Monday night to buy Gary is a son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Westphal. eral Oxfords to the Ingham county fait· to be judged. jud~~ng. (In~harn County News photos.)· small cmwrls Tucsrlny afternoon, the Mason Gt·avel Co. gravel lhr. lurnstllrs ·hogan lo elicit pit for $10,000. The proposal - Tuesday nlr,ht nnrl have con· timwcl. Pee-Wee King and his by Francis Slusser, owner of hand were on Monday nlghl'R the pit, was tabled for flll'ther progrnm. There wns 11 tmclor· study. pulling contest Wednesclay after· noon. Llghlwclght horse-pulling The pit, covering about !J acres Thelngha m County, News Is sclwclulccl for Thursday nflcr· west of Barnes sl reel· and sc1uth noon wllh the heavy teams pull· of South street, was olfercd to Ninety-Fifth Year, No. 33 lng Friday nnd molorcyclc races the city about a year ago for Mason, Michigan, Thursday, August 19, 1954 4 Sections - 26 Pages scheduled fnr Snlurday after- $5,000. At I hat lime· City gnJ::I· noon, There will also he n Jive· ncer Waller Zimmer recom· sl oclt parade Friday aflcrnoon as mended that llw cily no! buy lhe Beef on Hoof well as evening. p!L He said thai further gravel Officers Elect'ed Charles Densmore excavating was limited. ·School Mergelr Proposal Exhibits In both 11-JI nnd open Up at Auction clnsses cslahllshcd n new high Slusser's offer was marie In a Fancy beef will be o1Tcrcd For Grand Valley Fatally Stricken lhis year, reporled Mrs. Elhel lctl£:r wrlltcn by his allorncy, at auction at the county fair Nichols of the secretary's staff. Raymond H. McLean. MeJ.ean Calls· for Vote Tues.day · Friday a ftcrnoon after the She cslimatccl that they will said 1hat "because or a ecrlaln horsc-pullhig contest. The Phone Company At .Mason Home number more than 1,000. There comhlnalion of circumstances" prize steers fed by 1-I-I young· At a meel!ng held in Tompkins Stricltcn with a heart atlaek at arc 2,000 exhibits In 4-H divisions. the pit was being offered for slcrs as club projects or· by town hall Saturday night, slocl<· his home, 427 West Maple, There arc many good commer· sale. ·At Mason and Alaiedon other boys who captured holders of the newly organized . Wednesday evening, Charles A. cia! exhibits, too. They arc When lhe city rcfusPc! lhc $5,- 4- I scramble steers at last year's Grand Valley Telephone company Densmore, 19, died 2 hours later. housed In the main exhibit build· 000 offer maclc hy beneficiaries of At the ·Mason high school and sion of the merger proposal to fair will be auctioned off. elected officers. The company Is While he had unclcrgnnc surgery ing and in hig Ienis. There are the George Smith estate, it was at the Alaicclon town hall 'J'ucs- their electors. Lansing hotel and - restau· authorized to build and operate and extensive treatment for a alsn some individual tents con· sold to Slusser. d ay c Icc Iors wr'11 d ccH· 1c on a '.1 All Hlsll·icts Free of Debt rant owners and food market a t c 1op 11onc sys t em rn· th c o non· heart and circulatory condition laining commercial exhibits. "If It wasn'l worth $fi,OOO 1hcn, district merger. The proposal , . operators throughout the daga area of Ingham and the during the last 4 years, his death The midway shows and rides It certainly lsn'l worlh $10,000 covers the joining of the Mason None of the drstrrcts Involved county arc expected lo get into Tomplt!ns community in Jacitson was unexpected. He had con­ Include some new attractions. now," Mayor Clairmont Everitt ancl Vevay fraclional distric-t, the has any bonded debt. All of them the bldd\ng act this year. county. II will succeed the 'fomp· ducted his food brolwragc .busi­ declared. "Thousamls of yards of Alalcdon 'J'own~hip Unil dislriel h_avc balances ln building and Individuals may also bid, ldns farmer-owned exchange CIIAI~UGS A. ])l~NSJ\IORIC ness as ·usual this wee!<. · sand and gravel have hr~r.n rc· and u:e Wilson and Hawley dis-, ~ttc· funds. said Bim Franl s w< anou c merger pro· rons o 1e company. · At this time last vcar there Pickle Co. at gaton Rapids. sian's answer to what to (!O with , d t h 1 at 12:30 Tuesday morning. , from the danger· of wart 4. 1 · ·.·.:.:. · before her husb,i\n.,d can be sltfely · ;;~':;~~;;r;: "':ii•.ro•t.e'(l an~ Hawley on~ schi!dule, Younger set fo~th, any !!rrors o~ lrr9gularltles·in·the result. Is chan'ged the petitioner and some of the fair stories were ' P r'o c ee dlilks; moved from 'tije ·,hospital ' and "I ,_the .submis· more votes were counted· in some pt;lmqry election " Chamberlain gets his ·!honey baclt. - .. ·. included out. ' . " ' \ . . 4•. ' ·.' ... ' start for' home. ·,: · · · ':' , '•, ' '. . . ' l' •. YOIIT!Jf-1' EN'rnn All.IIIY '' Mlciwy Grah11111 und Wnrnm 'll" · Justice Coitl'l Stodthrltlge. ,'l'ho emttplnlnlng 1 ~S wuness w1111drew ,.his. mmplalnt, Once 1· Wa~ Blind, Now I ~~n Sec • • • • • Wilcox hnve enllstecl In ilJe, nrrny Josep h R G nnrl left fm· Fort Lonvcnworth; . , . • I Stnte trooper~ HJTeslocl Elwood the judge oxplnlnocl. MIHsour! Wednesday mol'lllng !or. , · R 'd t Dowcoso of Lnnslng on :1 drunlt Orin Qlc~son' of Dlmi>nclnlo their basic tl'rllnlng. ,'Micl!ey Is, Former CSI en ' clrlvl~g cltorgc Snturdny, 'l'nkcn IplCildCI!' gu!lly tp· II .drnt\lc ehl~l'f(CJ FrnnltJIJl .T, Scu'tt, B!l, died Frl· the spc1 of Mr. f\ncl Mrs, Gerald ,. . · • befote .Justice of the Pence ,John when he went . 'hofnre ..•J!ulgu ,J. H!chnrcls of Delhi Monday, Pe· A!lnnls Mnnday. Tllr; judge sen· Woman's Work Proclaims Her Faith· ~ny In t)1e Roburt Ctln~al,caccnt Gt;11hnrn nnd Warren Is tho ·son ~t· ~·~c''ken frl"day I-Irlme II] Mason, He hue! spnnt his of M1's. Lucille Wilcox. ' , · •/J I, weese p!ended gu!lt.y, He wns as- tenccd Qlea~on to serve il days In By JUNE YOUNG entire lite In .Ingham:. countY' 1 ' . · , ~essl!d 11 .fin!! of $50,00 plus costs jill! and pay finil 1i,Jd !r;[)'KtK of $12, rtuymonrl Gl!Jis, 50, of of $4.UO nnd scntl!nccd to serve 20 Gleason was· nlso·"put'on prohn· whb1:e ho did !arming nnd In· :,·,Jos~pli 1 Hei· Bight restored through J(uhlmn·zoo, .fprmerly of Lansmg c!•1ys In tile co1•nty jnl! tl ! G tl. I tcJ•lot: deporntlng. · · ' • • on or ' mrm 1s, , , , fnlih, Mrs. Claude M, Lcwsuder, a·ncl 'Mns9n, cUed of n heart nllnclc Glon DeKelt of Mason,·arrestcd Traffic tlclcc\s. reported scttlecl. 4019 Oltemos rand, Oltemos, ex. He was, born June 23, l805, ·On Ingham Jurors F.r!dhY. tntirnlng while on vaea· ut Lnlm Lni1slng 'J'ucsrluy nlgltl In Judge Aclnms' et!urt rltu·lng thc hlblts nt the county fair and oth.. · , . · Mi·o: Lew11ncler w oh · b 1 u e bnnd In cleuth 39 years· ago. He At1gust 2!l. Dlnlle!' will be llCI'VZd where It rema'tned un\11 Monduy Tucsclny Judge Aclums dis· William Malcho, Stociclit·lrlgn, ribbons gnTore at the county !air, nnd his fumlly have been mem· nt otllJ o'cloclc. morning. It' .w.a's then talwn to missed trc~pnss eases brought running ~top sign, $•1. •' to ndd to her nlreudy mounting )Jers of the Methodist ehur.ch for Mrs. B~rlhn Gullc!c' of Wll· the 'J'ruesdale Iuner1ll home 111 against. ,J, c. Whllalwt·, Wll!nrd Richnrd W. Bronson, Owpssof culiectlon. She entr.red 65 exhlbltll many years.' .lla111ston Is president of the air· Kalamazoo, Services were con· Whltaltcr and Ellis Ba1Jey or speeding, $~.,, this ycnr, pro!Hlhly more thnn ~Surviving him are· the cfJlldren, soclnt.lon, whleh Is mnde up of dtiC!ed f1·om the: St. Augusilnc ,...... ,.. ______;______-.----:--r any othr.r JWJ'tiOil, In llw flower, Mra. Ethel Huynec;, · Mrs. Sylv!n men and women wlw hnvc served church In Knlmnnzoo 'l'ucstlcly hnnrlworlt nnd bnlwd goods nntl Wll~::on, 'Mrs. Letha Crcmel' and on circuit cotll't juries In Ingham,' n10rnlng, wllh·I.Jur!nl In Kuinm~- candy deplirtinents. · Hoy .Scutp lO grnrnlchlldren, 11 AJI former Jurors and members 'zoo.. · 'rhls is the third· ydnr · Mrs. grent-grandchlldren,, a . sister, of. their families, court officials ,, t ff! 1 1 111 1 1 Mr. Glllls graduated from St. I..cwMnder hns exhlblt~d at the Mrs. HnUie Sweet; nnd a broth· nnu coun Y 0 cas w a so Je Marys high school In Lrins!ng. IJc Inghnm county tulr, and sl1e also Wllllum Scutt. welcome, salt! Mrs, Gulick. cr, · wus nlso graduated from St. has won rlbhons from the Ionln, Funeral services. · were . con· Earl PUJ'c!hman, Lansing enter· Mnry's university. In Knnsns und Saginaw, Fowlerville und Mute ducted ·Monday afternoon from ta!ner, w!ll !Je on the entertain· attended the University of Dr.· fairs, Her hi:mdmnde rug, de· the Bull-Dunn funeral home with men! progr·nm. l!'oiV and Wnynesburg College, slgl1ed wllh boys and girls nlon1i. Rev. Paul Arnold of the Mason Waynesburg, Pn, the boi·der, 'won the state fair Presi.Jytct'lun church offlclntlng. rii.JIJon this year.. : · · . Bllrlnl wns In Greenwood ceme· ··Surviving him Is. the willow, Mrs.' Lcwsnder .was blind for 5. tery, AureiiCis Center.· ~sthei·, Mosher Gillis, ·who grnd· yenrs .. Itl''l!l26, b!)!orri the' birth of Former Resident uated from Mason high school 1 Freel LoVette, Scutt, hc1; second child, . slie 1:\.tddenly · Hnrol~l nnd Jived in Mason mnny years. Earl Scutt, Carl Scutt, Glen Scutt There is· also 11 son, .Joseph, of T!AWiA/11! GA!Oill went, blind because 'of. a llldncy and Emil Scutt were pallbearers. Drowns Sunday r.ondltlon. For much of the 5 Kalamazoo, ami a half-sister, Miss Douglas Hownrd, 42, of Soutl] Adeline Matheson Lansing. 1 years ,.she wns completely ·blind, l ?f slclt and prnctlcully helplcss, and Bend, Indlaiw, former resident of We still have: some even had to be feel Jllll't of the · I Mason and Lansing, drowned time. made the · b!UI! rlbhon·wlnning IJCr exhibit's--lo sec "If they were Walter, Ketchum Sunday nt Mnnu!m lake near 1953-54 Chevrolet When medical sclcncn hurl pro· corsage she Is wearing, any goocl m· nQt." .. Grayling, I-Ie had been pnrtlci· paling in national guard training, Rev.· Beards'ley . claimed her case as .helpless and · Mrs. Lewsader, then Bernice E. 't Mother of 4 chiltl!'en, grand· Escapes Injuries sight Impossible for, her, she Smith, taught music In Danville, mother of 9 and about to be S e r'v I ces were co n qu c t e d accessories . left •at clnlmed the faith In Got! that she Illinois before hct• t'narrlage. In great-grnmlmol!leJ' In December, Walter Ketchum, 82, escaped Wednesday afternoon at the Is Housel· Pastor serious Injuries Friday afternoon Gorsline-Runciman funeral home H had learned as· a 'child;· She re: the clnb of silent movies she Mrs. Lcwsader has exemplified · tl . ev. V. H. Beare1 s 1cy, who was l5-40o/o discount~ culled· a plaque on the wall of't!J'c plnyed the plano tn 1111 orchestra some of t!Je many phases of when he d rove. I1 I s car m1 o Je in Lansing wilh lnmal In Glen· assigned to the Housel United Meth'odlst cliurch. she had ·at· thnt recorded music to he used homcmaldng- In her. exhibits. at side of a cement culvert-hauling dale cemetery. · Brethren church at annual con· tended, which read. "I. can do nll with the movies. Her mus!r.al the fair this year,. ~nd some of truclt at the corner of Columbia Mr. I-Iowarlt was associated terence nt Sunflelcl, which closed * SEAT COVERS thlng11 Utrciugh · Christ which talents wcrl! also put to use when the many P:Jsstblh!Ies that lie ·ancl US·l27. Ketchum said he Will· 1 hi s f nl h er, B er t II- owar d', m· last Sunday. The minister comes .Btrengthencth· . me/' Through she· made all the arrangements dormant within each woman, stopped nt the Intersection the farm implement business un- to Housel from the . Charlotte * URII..LE GUARDS faith .in Gael her sight was com~ for and , directed the Okemos --~-- headed west. He told officers til 3 years ago when he moved to First United ·Brethren church, * FENDlm QUAlmS pletely restOJ;ed, she snld. · · showbont for 6 years, ending in that he loolced botlr ways and s ou tl 1 B en tl . w. hlch he sl!rvcd for 8 years. "Seeming handicap need not be J941 because of tho war. then started across lhe highway. The Main Drag Survivors include the widow, Rev. Beardsley reJllaces Louis EXTENSIONS a handicap, but can be 11 bless· For years she has written Ransom Jay Goldsmith, 38, J 1 1 t · D th * oycc, a c aug I er, awn; e Novotny, fot·met·Jy of Lake Ocles· ing,"· she nsserte[l. Aflet• she rc· poetry for her o\vn satisfaction, · By The Ad Staff driver of the truclt, said he saw l M 1 M B t II PAUI\ING SIGNALS paren s, r. am rs. er · -OW· sa, who set'Vecl the Housel church * gained her sight ;;he wanted to and has read some of it over · tl Ketchum stop and then· start. off c1 f L 1 1 tl AI G era IIr P arsons 1 ~: 1>act 1 on Jc nr 0 tms ng; a Jro Jer, · ·for a year under special appoint· prove to the world that her heal· WJIM. She now has u novel with · t p s ·.. Sl again. l-Ie attempted to- swerve b t f I · d 1 * INSIIm NON-GLARE l'lfiRIWUS JO 1> a arsons · ervtce a 11 on er 0 · .ansmg; nn a s 5 1er, ment. Rev. Frunlc Harwood, wl:o lng had been complete, and that its setting during World War II, · · • t his big truclt, which was travel· M A 1 M L · 1 t f D •t a f let· I>emg on 11JC Sir: 1t 11 s ·, rs. c a · e•g 1 ·on ° e 1rm · had been pnslor.of the church for she could use her tnlcn.ts ior the which is being corrected and M • f 11 1 11 · 1 lng south on US-127, he said. 'l'ho betterment of hurnnnlty, edited I.Jefot'c publication. us on s a co nr cays cam· Ketchum car ;Was a near-total 5 years, retired last August. He In nddjt]on to' ril.aklhg lovely. ,In 'May . Mrs. Lcwsader . np· paign has been moved up to l~ri· wreclc. died a few weeks ago in a Grand clay and Saturday, September 17 Rapids hospital. I rugs, tablecloths, stoles, scarves, peared on tlic '"CoJ>per Kel\le" and JS. It was originally schecl· Ray E. ·Cave· nder crocheted tablecloths, alld aluml· 'l'V \VJIM h ulecl for October. Merchants are GlltL IS HUR'r AT FAIR Rnv. Herbert Cherry was re·.1 AI Rice Chevrolet num tra"s, Mrs. Lc. wsnder.wo.rlts program ovcl.' ' ' 8 owing " foods for a luncheon arranged in mailing plans now to sell new Patsy Peyolc, 11, of 3516 South turned to the Eden station for his I 447 s. Jefferson ~lason (dabbles, she cill!s' lt) tn'ceramics, an attractive and unique style, o·l·es at Age o' f '66 music. and. poetry.· M::\ny of the Het• ·husband ·hns been in the m~~~~atprices. ~~~m~~~~~·-~~~_ I Injured on a midway l'lclc at the ~;•;~;n;d~y~·e;a;r~.~-----~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~;~~;~~~~~~;~ 42 en~rlCII Of Qow~rs She exhibited wholesale meat business for ~ Joa.n Mathews returned to the county fair Tuesday night. A' Ray Earl Cavender, 06, cited at at the !nlr.are in vase~ sh~ mac)e ,years; prcvlou!l to that time he Ingham County News office this wire came loose from a sent and his home at 336 Oltemos street her~~ll)!, In h,er. own:.Idln; She. IS was In thl!. Jnsuranr.c nnd real week niter being on vacation. struck the g!rlln the bac!c of her Sunday evening, after a slclmess plctt..:ed !Wit~ 2 , di!-inty dolls, estate buslnes~, and his wife toolt W!ll!a)U Mci!quham, N:ews plnnt head: She was talcen to the Ma· of a. year nnrl a hnlf. Funeral fushiJDned bY:. hand · ~n . Jl)J;Iny cai-e.o!.!Jis !ccretarial work. superintendent, Is· on· vacation s()n Geri~ral': hospital arid Jat\!.r services were held a~ .the .Ball~ tedlous p.o~·s,: with .the. trim of . In spjte of all her fair ribbons this week. Kenneth Sheffer of the was talten'to her home. ! •, punn ..funeral. home Wednesd!l.)', their. ; P!!l'lod · .~Jotry~ . made . o~ already collected, she wasn't de· stnff also returned 'iii his duties .. '· :at 2:00 p. m. with Rev. Pau.l actual lace. 'The dolls were not pendent on her past glories this Monday. · ' bmL GRADUA'fi~S Arnold of the Mason Prespyterl· exhibited· at the fair, ~s.thero ls year. ·she was at the fairgrounds ' Barbara .Jean Anderson, daugh· an church officiating, Bm:tal was AUCTIO . no class for .. ceram!CB. She· nlso WedhesClay. morning checking on I'J,UlUS AIU~ 'l'ASTY ter of Mr. and Mrs. Forest C. in the Hawley cemetery. Leon Ingham County News employ· Anderson, ·Sr., of Dansville, will Fellows, Elmer Bravender, Frank ees have proof · t)Jnl Burbank 'complete work for her Bachelor Stid,. Roy Hae, Ami Terrill· and Page 2 plums this year are tasty and of Science degree In nursing at Willard Trumbull were the pa11· delicious. Alfred Wardowsld of, 'Michigan State college August bearers. Farm Tools - Household Goods Blossom Orchards in ~eslle pre· :20. She· pn~tlcipated In the. regu· Mr. Cavender was born August sented a basket of plums to the 'Jar spring graountlon exercises at 27, 1888 to James E; and Allee M. News Thursday morning. Macltlln Field .Tunc 6. Cavender In Ingham ·township, · llaving sold my farm an!lleaving the statn, I will snllat !lUbllc auction at the place mile of Mt. llope cemeteJ·y on Mt. Ilotte roa!l to Aurelius road, south on ------...----,;..._--~----He attended the Etcliells school, i e~ist AUI't~· and operated a farm· untp 10 lius road' to· Forest road, east on'Fo•·est roa!l, house No. 3214, or Y:! mile ·west of :i.J·tifi· years ago. After that he was cilil imiemination bull bar1i: · ·· .·. · · ·· ' employed by Wyeth, Inc., until Holt News Items he retired 2 years ago. Mrs. Ernest Burlew January 17, 1907, he Was mnr· rled to Jennie Ladd, who sui·· the vlves. Other survivors are. 2 sons, Saturday, September .1l Earl of Mason and Lester of Kiwanis Cl.ub . Mineral Point, Pa.; a· daughter, i>t"p!uy' ndvurtlatn~r i·ules ·on • .,. Bonnie Galbreath of Stockbridge; lloatfon. IJuolneao loenlu nnd road. r,ng noUctta on. first nnd Jocnl pugeH, Conducts· .. Sllrv~y· a sister, Mrs. Frances l~lagg of 1 P. M. 2~o b tina. No .rcndln1r or buaino•• Lansing, a brother, Lyle, of ndvr•tlalnr tosn than 50c: Curd o! Thnnks, lc·· i1 word. Announcemontfl TI1e Holt Klwa11!s ,niembers Buffalo, New Yorlt, and 7 grand· Of enUtrtnlnmOnt~ whero nclnliBBion Ia children. chnrirftd or ol nny plom to rnloc funds met Tuesday evening and spent m~oL .bo. pntd at re.:ulnr rntea, the time surveying the future Mr. Cavender was the. brother Phone Phone I-iolt park area. They are malting of Harry !.J, Cavender, who was Price Brothers plans to assist with the Holt parlt ldlled Jn World War I. The project. Browne·Cavender American Le· Stockbridge Auctioneers Mason Delegates to the- Michigan Kl· glen post of Maso·n is partially 1,- •• , • wnnis convenl'lon to be held in named for Harry Cavender. . 17-F-111 2-8761 Grand Rapids the middle of next Maurice&. Bp~ month will be the president, William Fudge, Saladin Ayoubee nne! Guy I-Iaclt. Next Tuesday evening, Mort LETTERs·,· ·:Farm Tools Household Goods Neff of the Michigan Outdoors 'l'V program, will be the guest Councilmen Grall Fast 1946 Farmall A. V. Tractor, go01l condl- Oo-op 9'. Refrigerator . tion. speaker. The gathering will be at It's no wonder Counellm~n ·AI· · O?·O[l 4"btuner Electric Stove the town hall at 6:30 p, m. with fred F'orche and Richard Morr:is 16" Plow, mounted Blll Harris as caterer fat· the voted in favor of the, tnxpayel,'s 1951 5' Double Disc . 1\enmore Automatic Washer turlcey dinner. Hugh Smythe is paying 100% of the cost of new John Bewi 50-gallon Power Sprayer, new program chairman. wallcs. Mor1;s was the. first In the John Deere 11-A:'Combine · lronrite Mangle city to get his wnllt .. Forche Rubber-tired Wagon and Steel Box Oa11ehart .17-in. TV Set/ 'l'he Stanley· Davis family is wasn't far behind, Step· up coun· McCormick-Dtl1ll'ing 7' Mowc1•, neal'ly new spending 2 weelcs at Mlssaulcee cllmen, whose walk is nelf.t? . · McConniek Side Rake Chrome Dro11~Leaf Kitchen Table lal· hlblted .Jnms nml jcl!IPH, 'l'lw ·This year lit(! youngsters mucic Ingham's county Inlr Is n opposite tlw Gulliver's Hatchery and 10 cnrs. of lnt1! sweet corn bons and G red ribbons; Cannan, cln~s, tnugltt by Carl J.'<'lllJCI', ex· the jelly·themselves, with a little_ builder's show, a llvestoclt nmll ckhlblt. 'l'he Mnson decorators :' Mnry Ann Frederink won Hrst Lewis Wilson, lender, 3 red rlb· cmft 'exhibit, u fru·m implement feature till! new wnllpuper that ·tor early sweet corn, Ann Dc­ hibltcd fol' the tll'l:;l 1!me lnst snpr.t'Vis!on .from smno of their•• bans; Cross-Hands Farmers, Pnul year, nnd I he proJect Will'! r'o well pnrenls. displny and u cnrnlvnl ull rolled c(Jmcs nlrendy pnsled nnrl ·cJtmp won n hllae rlbhon for hul McCreery, lender, 2 blue ribbons, " into ono. Fol' some nl the fair trimmed, less 11opcorn, nne! I-Inrvey Ran~on liked thnt It wns contlnuP[i this Otlwl' nellvillcs or the clnss•t- 2 red ribbons nnd n while rlbhmt; yem·, , t'l 1 won first .i:ur ~;orge ~wrnel pop WPI'C nature hiiWLl and collee-.. It's n place to sell and teach. For I·InmeQwnei'R ami buildet·s who ·Dun11, Elsie Rowe, lender, a Fenner believes thnt hoyH an;! .~om. Roylyn Voss had the best tnost, though, it's n pluce · lo want to sel! what's new in good blur. ribbon nncl a reel; Enst Alnie· girls fl'otn the nges of !l lo 11 lions, malting noleboolts of their',; ·Us play of _green field CO I'll, Dlclr lcurn nnd have fun, i (Jesign und modern living can get: ion, Mrs, Phillip Hnyhoe, leadch·, need nctivllles In connection wltl1 Sunrla)' sr•lwol cluss worlt, com· . n Dlcldnson's peclt ·of whlt.e wheat In the long commerdul L tent an eye. nnd cur-full by taldng 1. blue ribbon, 1 red and 3 whites; Sunclny !!chon! ciaHses lr tile~' m·1~ 1wtlng In ntlcnrlunee contests," (It loolts more !lite a bacltwnrd cruise down the L tent. Several won A blue ribbon, ,Jet'I'Y Gallo­ way won first on·hls pee]{ of_ oatr Felt Plains, Floyd M. Rice, lend­ to flncl the church playinr; a vllal and raising monny for the clnss" I~ tent now bccuuse un extra conce1·ns· nrc promoting water er, 3 first places, l eccond plal'e; pnrt In their lives, nnd for that 'by prnn111tl ng pnper· drives, mow· wing tent has been nddedl are softeners, storm sash, slorm 1ncl Judy Brown's· peci{ or hurley nlncecl first, Ferris, Mrs. Lora Olney, lender, reason lm hcgnn mapping out ing lnwn, deanlng $ltlewall ts, cucumbers ~nd n red one; folits, farmers nnd especially fqlr, sludlo musicians entertain • · ~ Rqunsh, ce S', p m 1(1n 1os nne1 en 1J· Happy Hustlers, Mnrlnn Tny· Mendon and Gary, Lansing. They have 7 gram1 c 1 1 11 ~~en1 nnr1 1 , \Jagc plncccl first. She also won I poultrymen is the Gulilver's v.\itlt accordion music. lor, leader, 1 blue rihbon, 3 red Flowers Add Color and Beauty.- Hall:lwry exhibit In the west end 1Karbells nrc demonstrated In great-grandchildren, The Potters received 2 lovely b?uquets and lbluc ribbons on her canning many cards as congratulations. "The 6G years l_uwe bee~ happy and which she says she didn't can 'lhbons. 3 white ribbons; Lnber­ of the L tent. Featured attraction the L toni. No rlemonstrntlon tcnux, Mrs. Lucille Hamil~on, is the l{ltson Step·Savcr laying rides nrc given Inside the tent. full ones," )'!Irs. Potter sulci. "We "have cn~o~ccl ·very good health just to cxilibit, but for her own lender, 4 red ribbons; Mason cjub, To Displays in Brick Building nest bnnJ.:., It contains 54 nests Follts can he strapped In Kat· and stlll enjoy vacation and fishing trips,!' · · !family. Mrs. · Plaklw has both Mrs. Carl Jewett, lender, 1 white and Is built around- n semi-circle. belt's big Buiclt if they want to ---- · gardened and canned for years ribbon; . Gladioli of many slmrlcs and bouquet of cut nowcrs. Mrs. Ar··: Gulliver elnims that eggs can be get the "feel" of the Mason-made ' · · · Ill )JUt this is the first time she hn~ gathered from 500 birds while s~fety belts. when, during a warm spell, the ing Rolo·tlllers, Chore Boy m t· :exhibited her canning, Sha picked North Wllilnmston, · 3 blue rlb­ hues constitute a striking pictmc• · lhnr lliielc won a blue ribbon for .. bees began to swarm. Iers n!ld power mowers. · jars of foods· already stored in 'lons, 3 red ribbons, 3: white rib· in the noriculture department in her rh·lcrl ot' winter bouquet· In n·r only taiting 13 steps. The. egg· 'Ingham county extension club the brick building. Clayton Bate~ lmsl{\!1, lim· va~c of hardy garden gnthcrel', of course, is the . pne members have spent a whole Other hee-ltecpers who are The Michigan Welding supply ttcr basement for exhibit, am' bons; Northwest · Leslie, Mrs. helping out with the display are Co. has a Lincoln farm welding was thrllled over the ribbons she Olen Kent, leader, 6 blue ribbons. of Leslie was the only prnfcs· liliPs, ;mtl second prizes for her. who makes the . steps, not the ycm· bringing their apron stoci{ I R. H. Imcror·allis, vase of larlcspur, . I i 1 i 1 t tl · ts f year they sell aprons ,tt t 11c a r. Leo Hawldns.' and Kenneth Shat- serious light on ·the fair is the for potatoes, Mrs. Lewis Erwlr 6 reel ribbons, 1 white ribbon; 'lf his entries. II!s rlisplny of 2:i hesl mTins is one of the a newcomer to the fnlr this year. respirator in operation. The Miller, Jay Wnrdowski, Jon .Jcr white ribpons; by Mrs. ~crnice Lcwsader, Caro- mnrignlrls, vase of nasturtiums· ver's caged layers. Each layer is ,hardest workers at the fair. She Featuring Weatherblrcl youth booth tells, the good news that !tins, LeVon Prentice, Wilfred Skeeter Hill, Phyllis Slid, lead­ line Longstaff and Marilyn Pot· and seeantl prize for her lnrge;. confined to a.squnre foot of floor is' back helping to operate the !!hoes, the display booth chal- the fight against the crippling Wardowslti, II, and Frank Fel­ ~r. 1 blue ribbon, 2 red ribbons, 1 ter. vast! of marigolds. Mrs. Edwin space. Each hns n t:hnnce nt a bee-lwepers' display in the L lenges fair visitors to figure outl• disease is gaining, but stili has lows also won blue ribbons for white ribbon; Tomlinson, Mr. nnrl In the amateur class of gladioli, Bocl teller won red ribbons Ior her never-empty feed trough nml a tent. Featured attraction Is u how many coins there nrc In :1 not been won. their vegetables. . Mrs. Fred LoVette, leaders, 2 Judy Jenlileri garden flowers. government corn storage busi- brick building. . , !lJ •. ·''':> .-f ., a111l seeund Several beautifully-arrange[]~ your ness In Mason and other com- Exhibits In the 4-H departmcn.t Is Picnic Speake~r for her ·,ab8 tsters, vase of entries of flowers were exhiblt,ed,;- munilles. , . nrc the highest In J'listory, accord· M. H. Avery, newly-appointed DanSVi II e 'F armer cosmos,. bowl . pansies, and for in many \'aried colors an\! shapes:·. The army nlr'force.has backed lng to M. H. Avery,, Ingham county agricultural agent, wn~ the largest an~ nest collection of Mrs. Bernice Lewsader won bluef Ingham County Beekeeper an ·exhibition truclc lptq·. the L county 4-H club agent. They total guest spealcer at th.e nnnualfnm· garden flowers. ribbon& for ,lhe liest nrrnngedi .· tent whlcli points· to the'lmpbrt- nearly 2,000. In 195~, the -~-H ex· lly picnic "qf Ingham County Is Trae t~r Ch _amp Mrs. Bernice Lewsllder won centerpiece, best arranged cor-~ nnce ·of je,t engines·.· Twcr !!ni;lnes hlbits were down' from 1952. In· Farm Bureau members. The · ' ' · · · first' for her basket of. PDITI[lDIIl say.!',· best arranged mantel piece• are displayed. Folks :can"ge~·-.rlf?ht 1953 · th_ey slumped· to 1750. - In 'group gathered at Rayner park Howard.Townscnd of Dansvllle dahlias, .vase of hemerocnllis, lily_ ·nhrl best arrangementdn tints and' up close to the huge pieces of 1952 they tallied 1850. in Mason at 12:30 Thursday for captured t!'rst place In tlu\ tractor- spilte, large and small basls a good question nt Friday. The clubs ·and the _lenders nishecl the program. · . Places were awarded on the• largest and best collection of gh~dloli. She also won . secon~ its booth In the L·tent. The sign who are helping are Cross Roads Ordinarily, the picnic is not basis of percentage of tr~ctor :garden fiow~rs. pr1ze for her low bowl line n1-_ in the 'L' tent reads, "4%, Why Pay More?" Farmers, Mrs. I ", __. · < :.. ;. ·) .: ~ ':'. ,.,! · :i.( ·~ , ;. : ., , , . : . .;,; '.'-. :...... : . : '~ ' ,, ;.·: ... , .: '.J· •, .. ~ 1 1 Jl~;fitc)l~Urg \91\lb;~o~tha~; _nel~·:B.!\Po:ndale~~d'ro_ve~;~ptl·, all . f.~:. ,:'f5l -~, · ~·F~V.:''.!J ~::}.;Ill i ~ ',Jf9.': JJ~f..~ 0";.1. 1~-~<,:: (:: 1 7 I·:-,.,:· i!'.1! !:;~; -.. ;· :~ ~-l*~ h~~!i?J ~.PH:~ ~~f~to~~ ~t-JY,l~~~e{iiG~~~~,~~~~ tht;~~i:~:n~sads~~n~~u~e:~srfor .... ' ::;.\ :···:~:r\: ~;r-~:;·8---ul~_,·:;> ___ ::a:·;lN·._•·e.• w~~-....1,_.;·A_ s·.·_-3(.';..: .. ~ ·-t~:. '·'·\} Several of. 'the 'F.ltcJ1btirg .. club lmy as. well as straw, .for farm 7 members· made··lamps ·for ·their tools, household goods, clothing ,, .. . woodworldng.··projeqt. . ·und farm produce. Phone 9011 - · · hibltsOther ·from· oiitst

.·: ---.:..:.''~""·• .!...' _ ' • '' This- summer Miss Chadwick, ,•I' · · · • ; a contralto, Is studying· French at Or?aniza·tians · ·. · Michigan. State coll~gc ns a part at Ou .. Special C · . ' . . of her preparation for a career in The WheatHcld ·Gleaners 'will music. Noon to 6· P.M. not meet during;, the montll of • _..._. _.:_·______.;_-,-- 1 ' , • , I ·' August. The next· :meeting wlll i ' be Tuesday, September 14, at the Summer··-p·rice ' .. ' I Glcimer hall. ·. ,. ! ' ..• The Michigan-Florida . pcitluclc .· $~turday picnic wlll be held at 'McCormlcl~ park, Williamston;- Augu~t 28 at ' • l $39_9 ... 95. noon. Those attendh1g are· to tillt!,! .. '. l their own table ser-vice; :beverage ·and a dish· to•:pllSS: .Margaret ~·~ ,, ....' f, ~~--~M.1. ( to ~ P. I,A. Crooke and Mattle:Lyndstrlm are

'. the committee or.ganlzers/ · :', · and "J,, ~:<;. .-i,j ,':. · ,\ : ', ', ' . I , : ..: ... . The annual Artz family reunion .( wlll be held· Saturday;• August 21, Effec••!e 'S~turday, August. 21, .19 54.. . I' at -the Grass· Lake ·county park. · The Mason Women's Bowlln'g $C.vt-$av,-$ave~$aVe · Gate.-will'be locked •xcept as th·e~a&~ve ... ·· LeagU!! Will meet. 'l'uesday·· eve­ : . . .. ., . ' . \ . . ,,, __ ..,.,. 00 ... -~· ... ~~- ·- ...... !"':.... ~ 0 0 ... 0 ,;, 0 00 0 •0 ...... \ 'A 0 0. ,•• 0 0 0 I ning, August· 24/· at .8 p. Iri, lit hours· state. · ~,,., ·the court hous~;.IAJI women In· terested In bowllng are ·Invited to attend,· lncluding·:-those· wnritlng . .. ' ' ' ,•)' .-·. ' . . '' . . . . to bowl on one shift only. If Interested they may·- call ·Mrs. ,13UY . AN EXTRA KEY .. Clarence· Fry, 4914...... , . ,. 'CAD'y· HA. ~- DWARE -. , 1 !NQ ;:_;tM_~~ge Allo~(Jr;; ~, ·'The Helen DuBois Past~NQble · . . ·. ' . · .. :· . · . ' · / ' : ,' ,' ' ' \ ~ SaL~sI < , , / ' &'' ' ~ SeniGeo ' 4' • "r ·, • ' ' •' 0 ' , I , . Collins grand club wli('fu~~-·~hursday; · · &·. · P.lumbing· ·· Siip"plv ', ,. i : ~ .. : .J ·August 26, at'8'p, m·::a.t the-!home · '- - · : · ... ·. · · , ; · .. ~ ,,,...... ;.;...;;.;....;.;.;...... ;...-._~~;....~-~--:------o...-..,;...;..~----:-"o~~----:...~•l of Mrs. Davlir-'L,mr~hite:~;·~;~~;i.>· ,~"~ w.-, Ash . . . · Mason• ,·., LEAGUE Jl.EOl'lGANIZES ,1 : - , I ¥olt Clturcl,· Is S~tting:tfor NUptials.' 'l'ho MnHon Wn1nen'H Bowling • League will mr.ul 'l'uouduy eve .To11n It. Hurtig of Lansing 1m· I tlng, AIIJJIIHI !.l•l, nt fl Jl, 111, nl ·s 1 . octal n~mo UJC hr lrlt• of .rumuu ,V, Till· till' t'lllll'l )Jmi~ro, lo rnnl;c plnllll t 1/1 • • loei1 ~alurdny evening 111 7:00 p, 'm• full untl wlpil'l' lluiir•y WOII I liP 1/iild prize of llllfil'l' JH YPHI'H nf llgl!, Wrl'P ~eV· Mt• 11nrl Mt r, H.dhnrt J•: Jlnrll'! c•unw lrl llw f,J[r· wlllr their ex· :1::!. PJ',Ji Pllli'IPK this year Mru·y 11143 Willoughby roatl, Lnnstnr:. Golfing Play lrrlrlts slrowlng how tlwy spend Mr·~. Jlnzrol llnlr•ll ,11 irJPtl lo llf'r !'oiJII'rll:.s 11f ,Jar•luuu), who nJ:,o '[' w l11l•legronm'H 1\nrrnts nrc Mr lllilll~' lrrHJI'S of tlnw in tlwlt· Jli'O• JIIIP nl hlnu rriJhllllH I iris VP.JI 11,111 1 111111 rlhhoJJS in ppr.n c:lnr;s, won n 1rl Mr·s. MPJ''I! Hlllol'i(, 42Q 1 'l'hc Masnn Womnn's Golf 118· leii;frJII IJ[ homr;nwklng. ~.\hlillt•. in sl'VPinl !ond d.r•,•,w;, l•luc rlbhons on her cntr·les o( Bpr·ry nvcnuc, Lunslnr,. loci a linn mel \VPtlnemlny for· 'rh,.. 1·widfl ''~""" 1n m•Jrt''"''~'n hv' Cuhi'H, Jlii'A, honwm, 1tte 1 jllhe Wllll !•Inc• 1 il>bons fur lrr.r lr•py, lnm, l'llnllP.ri fruit~> nncl lllteiH•nn 111111 lll'idgc only, nn nc­ .c·nnnPd fruits ami VPgeiUL · , ,' while hrP<~ld• ., ,, t Lro•. 1 ll.thr•r 11f J.roe,llc, M.try Ann fo'rerl· lilly l11ce over s,tl In 'l'he 1\tlecl vrrs. IIHrTIH lfl'mnns 111111 Mrs. It 11m 11 .t~rnnl !;liC'lrens--knrlled 1o11l1les, milll'e piP, lrmnn Jtlt'l 1 m kl(, Nmll'y Light fool, Grn1'C biJclil'll was Rlyled wll h 11 hiw hu I· flnmlrl plucc mal~ nne! HIICI purlclrng. Sill' 111111 oliH•i Blll\\'ll, .TI'IIY Galloway, Lr>P Pm AI lim 2·hall IIIUIHillm's plnyPn anti lroolwd ruvs lim I look long ilhilons on lu•r PHI Ill'S rtl L'lllio., 1\IJJ•,, ( 'onlllf' :;oJwr, .Janel <'nope!' wrists, wllh the sllir;l mndro of .1 1 llcrs of lnt'c, A coronet of 'nnrl :tl lhc Mnmn I'Ollr•;c• S11nrla~·. ,Jim wlnil'l' IJuliiH tc; motl,c -be.tullful IJ~I\Ing powrli'l' illhi'Uils, lllllfi'uts ' una Lortlsl' !·khultr; llllrl P.llrlcla Jnghrnm llilll 1\li's Chr'PJII t• Bole~ t~I.HIIoll, nn~lutlill"llS, jlf'lllnms and molas:c•c cnnld"H '~l'illlilz ;d;:o won )ll'IZI'H pear·ls nncl rhinestones lwlrl hrr fingcrllp veil In plncc. f>he wot•c IVPrl! l'llllll'Jnen Mrs. n. Ll'e Wnre anrl mixl'd flowPr• IIHll show 1111'~. l~lgln lliHIItJrl 1t 1.1>11 rc•r\ l•'oorh we'll' jutlgt•rl hy M1s I nnrl Irmllram won low pull, willie lrotii'H of woJ'il -all liwsr. things ilhiJons I•H' !ol'I'OJHI llJiiZI'S fnt· lir•t ll1•leJH' llow!PII. M1s. ,!oro Btrlil'll nenrl f'lll'l'ill~S, IJW gifl of lhc bridegroom, Mrs. Nr!ls J<'I'J'I'ihy .tnd D. Lr.r. lll'l' )lotrl nl lilc• hnmcm.d\l'J''s lll1•, nul ht'f'flrl, IJ:Lidnr( pnwrlt•t hrs I'• lilc liomp nc•onllmks gr•ner.rl WmP won hllnd hole. TIJC hr·ld,..'s l'll~wnrlc howrucl :uHioJll' p.ullh,L) l'.tnlwcxltlhlled t'IJII'••. muli'lns, oalnwnl ttitd,J, .. , •.ttpt•rinlel)cir•nl, and M1s Norris 'l'IH• 1\1,Jslln l'iub will be J:lll'sts wns o[ )rink roses anll while , 1 lht• ·ortnly fait, 'UHf" ll'hlll' rrhh1111 lor· lu•t tlllll llilll, Mrs Hat·oid llulfinl' and 1 1 slmlfPJ'nrl l'ftl'nnllons J( lhr> Cllr>mllng !fills club nl c•nrrl\lt'H ~11'•· Lorl'll Klll)'lln ll'lln ~i1s !'it'd Hulhlg me a:.sist.lllls. lll!SS .JOYCI~ DUl'liANI~ Howell nc•xt \VPriiiPHri.lV. An Pll11rt lJ.ts hPf'n mnrll' !ills SCI'IJilri for iJI'l Willi!' hl l'iitl ,11111 Pnlrldn Holl;r, ,nf Mm:mn was ~~ g * . \'1'.1!' hy Mrs. Annr.lle Sdl.tPffPr, !;pc•c r.LI slate fait• 11hhon~ Wl'lC Mr. and Mt s Erwin Duehanr. rnnrrl of hnnrir, wcmrlnr, mt llllllll lurllll' Jil'llHJJLsll nllon ngr.nl, lo add mini'<' plo Ann .Tl'lll\in•, won lnsl' llVIoll'tlPd In wnmc•n cxhrhlllng or 1i•la Wrsl Ash slrcr.l nnnotlnc·c n'ct 1\oor·lcnr,lh" ~own. slylrcl with Mr. n11d Mr·s c. A Phrmh of In!' C. t•'lml, M r·s. Cl'tJJ >:" c,11son 'ot>llll' I'!IISSI'S It( C')oi!JJnr, and fan hPr rolls, ~l1s .r CIPc•nc• llllstnnrling neNilnworl\, c•nnnlng lire rngagemc•nl o[ llwlJ' dau~h· n strapless hnrlirc ancl rncl )al'il· nr 'i'Jnslling o111d l'aul Mo~xwl'll of t',l' Wtlll, llmt IILP womPn arc dC' won fil•sl with """ Sllf~HI' ''""'.r'•s 11 11 1 ll.ildng l~levl'n Ill JZI'S \VI'II' IPl', .ln;tt'[' I~IIZdbelh Dlll'h,uw, In ol, She CIIJ'I'iecl it fan·•ohll)ll'll hnll· 1 11 \1ohiiP, Ai.1hama, Wl'l'l' Sal ill dav 111nllv dorng otrul usin~~; and lo anrl M1•. Tilllwrl 1l tll,tJrl 1 " lnsl 'L'YoiJilt•rl,;; for nec.llewmk, 1 for Chnr•lp~; A. Btrllor, son of 1\lrs. filii!! of TnJIHman roses anrl wl1lle JliiW lor hr.r hlh< llil~, rii'YII'~o liJtitl t',IJlnrng oJIHI2 fnr hal\lng. ITazPi 111 llLrllm· nnrl tile late shnllcrcrl c·arnnllons !If!!' henri· 'light giiJ•sls of Dr. .tntl Mts. F. t'limiiLoLII' soPll' of lhc llilngs lhal l'al\1'. while C'akr., o.ttnwotl <'tHrl\IP' .r Kellog-g. c• '~Pirlom Chmies,Bullor o! 13Gli Jlolph chess w.1s nf llowevs, and ar usrd nny more, sul'il anrl mndy nllwt· tlJIIIL lurl"~"· and l\!J•;, Brnnce LPWH.Jdc•r of Oke· ils I'J'tlt'IH•II'ci Hnri illlllll'd riJl'SSI's warl mal l'hcrl hr.t• hotiCJIII'I. Gent·I~P. Iliilllll nf Graylln1; a J'('(l rihhon 1111 ill' I' eli np c·turldt•s ll't', won till' slate fair l'ihhon fnr ~pc•nl last \VerlrtesrloLY wrlh his lor t hlldrr•n, ami Vdnii.Y sets Miss Dul'llllnr. gJ.Ldualr.cl from ,Toycl' Hartig, srster of 1hr. Mm. L0111 ''1'11\ 11nn ILJst nn mg, wlrlc·h w.ts wnvl'n. Mts '"I hnr•, Mt s M .T. 'llrlton, anrl NI'IV l'i.t•,sPs tills )'Col!' arc twitted 1 Mason high ~ly wmk i~ tllsplaycli!Jo lf~lln Slate rolicgt' ll1is fall. gowns of lavender 'net and inl'e olllrJ ji)Uill IJLtrJrliJtg iillrl lltil'rl Oll rpJiJI, \\'JI1ning JhC Slfl~C fnit• l'ih· ~nrl llrigJ.::~· lfri'S[' f'i,tSH('S, Charlcb allPnrll'd Salim• hlr,h ovr!J' l~ffeta. Their hcarlcltesscs flon:lirl .riiPJHil•rl I he• ht"l wlnlt• hrmrl SLigar l'tlllkir•s, htln lm· the hP,~I ljUiit Mrs. Roy school ;md rs now ongnged In matched their fan·slwpecl bon· Sloat f.unlly l'l'llnion olt llrl' home Sr•vl•n l'l'tll'hrlf'rl J,JiJJrorloths nrc anrl molo1ssr•s t'tloldl's nJIJI 11111 s C:!IIH•JI, l~o1sl Lansrng, cilspla"crl fmming [qucts of yellow roses and while! ••f Mr and Mrs. Cilc•n Schnelpp rllspl.t,\Pd, sltoWIIlf~ f.(ll'oll ,kill nncl '\'ere :Ji'.o wun ltv Mt•, lll'llllrt' lhf' winning crodwtcd 1ahlecl1Jih ncar Slrl•tldan Stmrlay. No wedding cltlc has been set shnlll'lf'rl c.lrnnllnns p tlil'llll'. '!'he hlttc l'ihi)[JJL winner Lcw~.arlt•r, Mrs. 1fnw:Jrrl T 11 wn· rw hl'rlsprearl with her laillcclolll. Mr. and Mrs ('halll's Tlt•Pd nnd " 1 ,, nobrrl Lacld of Lansing wns II .t,;, WI Jl'lslcrlc wer c Rev. Tudwr .h:1s hecn fJ.tslor Lorcl's Pra, or." Mrs. Cleo Gtt•enil•e, 1\Tt·s, Elmer Jooris, open lo liiiJ' 110,1 or girl 11 on. Mrs. Ilarlig cho,.;e a clress or Br·own anrl Dolls and Elc.tnor groom IV.lS gL ,triJJ,llr.rl fmm ]•;as I 1\lr. and Mrs. Lnrr•n l•'lidl of 1 I II ,.,_ ,, or the Atu·clius Center <'hurch for ( 1H'L i'l L" nn Collar won n hlue . l'l n high Hdtnol, Lansrng, rn l!JC,l, Blulllon, Jnrlr.111a Suml.ty guests • slccl blue laffl!ta wilh while nc- Bmwn or Mason nnd N.111ey rilll1on wrth IH'r doll anrl her ['0111· lhcjmsl yr.nr I ie il.1s resigned artrl wi!l he a senlnr al Mll'hig,m o( I he Ocsll'l'ii'H were Mr. .tml his paslm .tlcs at LC'slie ami Ame· er?ssories for hr.r daughter's werl Rcwkwood, nf IIolt assisted with )111'11' IV is I hell' first flllrl ratlr·nrl.ll'. 'l'hl'IP they wil· Shores spent the wee]{ end Wtlh child. Mrs ii'Jlz~eralrl rs the for· nrssrcl hunal r tlrs o[ Emilie Mr and Mrs. J. E. Skelton, Jr., mer Br>tty rr·um, ci.LJtghlet· of Mr. Dronne and silw 1he rour ol her and daughters. .mrl Mr:,, r:rovet· Crum of Lan· 4 Registered famous sisters ;,nd l!Jcn· family. Mr ancl Mr~ William A Darl sm". 1 ThP.y also rlrovl' lo C:m ln·nne, 250 and Mr and Mrs. Durwin Barr lilt', and Mt·s ·l~ct'l'is Strickland, • miles north o! Nnrlh 13ay, whrch will he guests of Mr. nml Mrs, Jr, have " son, Gaty Lee, born Pharmacists to serve you tofll' them pasl ma~y !niles clollecl .Joe Dean at a pollucll dinner al Salurclny, August 7, in the Me· wilh Jslnnrls. 'l'lwv then left for thPil' c·ollage nl Pleasant lake, Laughlin hospital, Lansing-. Mrs Cnhnll, wllich is 111 Jll'airlr. coun· Thursday evening. ' Slrwldand rs lhe former Jeanclle Phone W D . Day lry 150 miles south of'Cnchmnr.. ,Mr and llfrs. Paul Arnold, Pond. 5411 e e1 1ver Night On the rc1111 n trip fmm Coch· D'avJd and Patricia of Lansing Ll. <111d llhfi George L,mrJon of rnnc the group tool< n 7'/" hour spent Tuesday with Mrs. c. F. Greenville, Mrssrssippr, c~re the Mr. and Mrs ••John C. \V.tmcr "'!'he event r•, heinJ.:: given .for boat trip nn Lnlw •rcmagamc, Schultz. · , pc~rcnls or a son, Jack Miclrc~el, will rccctvc congratulations 11 orn llw W.trner·s hy thcrr l'iulrlten, meaning "Deep ·water" The '' • '' 1brrrn Wednesday, August 18 CHRISTMAS tii<•Ir friends .tl nn open ilnuRc li'J•ctl Warner of Wtllrnmston, Hoy ferry makes a rlailv trip In lhl' 11\lrs. L.111Clon Is the fonncr Sllil' Suml,ty, Augu~l 22, 111 11onm of Warner of Lalw Odessa, Russell l.ll'gl'r islands In r!Plivcr mail and .,4 ...r,·vals ley McMIChael, daughter o[ l\lr A. ·c. M. their 50lh wccldmg ,\lliUI'el f'oli'V, Wmner o[ Leslie and Mrs Robct'l supplies. At f3c,u· Island thew • t.l• • artd Mt·s. Walter Mc!VIJChael of DOLL 'I hr. event will lw al lilcir• ht~nH' Pollok of Royal 011k. 'l'lw Wnr­ <)re 2:i0 0 nb;va~ Ir~rlinns. . Mr·. nncl Mrs. George 'Olson of IMason. ·t· . ' "' nl 21:-i Wt•sl lllirldlt• slr(•el in IVJI· ncr·s have 15 gmnclchildtcn and Aflcr I he~ lPimnerl II~ llhCoJr J Wichitn I~nlls, Kansns, have a 89c Lay-Away liamslon from 2 to li p. m. I f::J'cal·granclchtldrcn. mmp sile lhe.v !iflhed al .or e· 1 M 1 El · b D "[ rim· lake lnr· 2 rlays. 'l'l1cy rc- daug llcr, arP a ' mnc, nrn .t1.UTIU '"" Wednesday, August 4. They also 'J ReuniOilS Fm· Canning when ~c fell from Ihe .silo on Jus t 111 nccl home through Enslern have a son, Gregory Allen, 1, :Sept 3 thru 12 I Farm Tlis C'omlilron rs reported Onlario where Iiley stopper! al Mrs. Olson is the former Virginia Grinws Ht)rl l.t)Ut•r· Dny $1.00 P,tlllcia BloWn of L,\ILSIIlt~. oiS much impiOved, unci he IS IIOW Niagara Falls ami the Weiland Cplby, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. The nnnual Grimes H.cd Lettet• Thousands of Agriruitur~l Attroc· daughter of Mrs. Glnrly~ Drown nll'•<•rl tlw Sl 2 other children, Cordelia, G; anrl IJe held Sunday, Augu~t 22, at POISON IVY und !Ill~ \\'il11 1111 Skidmore of lnlw Suncl,IY for their annual 75 Bands, Auto Si1ow, Art Exhibit, Jos~ph hosprtnl 111 Ann AriJol' Jeffrey, G. Mrs. Colton is tiJC' Hayner Jl.ll'i< in Mason. Each J.tm· \VPhlwrville; Mrs. Merlin Scutt of rPuninn. Olfrc•r.rs elcclcd were: ily is to take own table servrce, Old Time Dancing, Fireworks, and h1st 'I'ucsd.ly for trealmr•nt on his President, Cedi Howery;· vice· fqrmcr Roberta Bullen, daughter INFRA-RUB ori the Midwa¥ the famous Eura­ hip. Onondaga, Mrs. 'Archie Nichols of Mr. and Mrs·. Ward Bullen. sandwiches, bevera).;C cllld a diSh o( Ol

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FLORIDA nmUNION HELD 1 ~cl(e·nzie-Bartlett N:uptials. ··Solenznized · Mt•. and Mrs, Walter R, C11rven . - ~ . ' wnre hotits SUI)dny \o .:l•l winter ' ' , Nnnc;v L. nurllntt, rlnughter of I VIIi ILnrB of Occnn llreew Pnrl\, Mr. anrl Ml'ft, Husrwll, Barllr.tt of Jcnl:ion Dm1ch, l•'Jm•lrjn. Guoslo, Mnwn, been me t !Jo hrlrla of Pvt. I were prcnrmt. f1•om Detroit, Ox· __._I Lowoll McKenzie of Cnmp Gor· ford, fiocheHtor, Pontine, Lnnr.ing. ' don, Gerll'gln, In a cnnrllelll{ht Gnylonl nnrl ,JaciiSon, A potlU!!ll 1 ·J~rlrlnv 1 cerem·onv evrmlnr,. rUnner. lind vlnltlng, were the I' · 1'he brlrler,romn Is the f'C)n of 1 divot•slons of tl'" nfternooil. Mrs. Marllw Mcl\enzlo of Mnson I I • • • nnd A. Delhort McKenzie of Lnn· I Mr, nnd Mm. i • llllt'rl Swn n.' sing. . I 1'he coupln cxf'IHIIII(Crl niJpJint •n~nr nf Lm1stnr: ami 1\fr, nnd Mrs. Wnl!~r lil't?m· nnrnt P.ntur· vow:J at !l o'cloel\ In the Mns~n I Methodist church before un nltnr rJny with Mr. nnrl MrH. nohet't brmlwrl with JmslwtH of r.olnrerl !fox and family of Ionia, . glnclloll a•1d hrnnr~h ctinrlelnhnt. Mr. anrl Mrs·. 1~. A .. Duldersni· lflcv. nnymonrl Norton. Jllllltou of I .11111 N11s. ,TPnnlr; Drnwn nttr?ml~rl Jt he church, pm•fotmed the dou· l.lw ·l\lcC!•umh frlmlly reunion nt 1ble·rlnr, ceremony In the pmsoncc ,..., rm11t Woorls pm'l\ In Lruml ng Sundny, ;or J 00 guar.ts. 1 I Mrfi. !'Iller>·' f1plcJtlr" nf l~ltn· ) 1 Mrs. L. Dervmorl Cnrn, clnlr!'h . prnanlst, plnyr•rl the l..rJhenr,:rln returned lo lwr home Wcl,ln~srln~· nnrl Me n de I:; so It n wr.rldln1: 1 rten vlsltlw: hcl' ·JJ•·nt hnr-ln·l:w· marches for tho cnt'~mnny. She I 1nrl r;l~lr.r, Mr. nnil Mt'!1. · finhnrt ~vas nlsn accnl1lpllnlt>l foJ' Mr:>. \d1r~;nn. for n ".'r.rl{ · lc>ri'Y ;Edward Iloworth of J,an;;lng who 1 T,ollrlc>nslnger of Ennt Lansing ~nng "Throut:li the Ycm·s," "Be· nnnnt tlw l'"'£!k r•nrl with til' 'cause/' und uTiae Lord's Prayer." A.chcsons. Mr. anrl 111rH. Kl"ltl• l Escorted down the nif;le hy ileJ' .Johnson of Clio .11vl r.m·J John JnthP.!', tho hrirlu worn a floor· CrjtJ or Chlr•nr(o, tlllnois, \\'P.l'P. length gmvn of Chantilly· ]aPr~ "1nturrlny afternoon cnllem. Snn !wet' sutl11, styled wlih a f;\Vcet· rlny gur;sts of the ilchw;ons wer" heart ncd\Jinc and putTed sleeves, M•·· Pml Mrs. nlchnrrl Wcymoul11 per llnr;urlip·length veil fell frrJJn and Craig Allen of Lansing. Great Lalms fl Juliet cap, and she earrlerl a Mr. nml Mrs. C:r.orge Duch1m ,".', white Bible toPiiC!d with white 1nrl MrH. MnriP. Carrier of Lni1 plan to shop at .Sure-Jel-l roses. slw: ~:pent f;ntlll'rlny nftPrnonn your IGA FOOD 1 .Judy Stmw of Mason was now· with Mr. all'l Mrs. F. ·E. Carrier Sibra for all your Powdered SUGAR 10 lb 99c er giJ•I. She wore a frock ·of 1 honoring Mr. Carrier's · 7!ith conning needs ... fruit lavender net over ta!Tetu, styled birthday annlvr>rsflry. Sunrlny Mr. pectin for prices everr~ay! 2 25c ~ l;imilar to the bride'!!, nnrl Mrs. F.rl Nlsse of Lansl low / .. ,.. i Mrs. Gerald Pulvct•, frir!ml of PVT. AND MRS. LOWELL McKENZIE, and Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Carrier IGA Plain or lodlatd ~he bride, was rna Iron of honor. spent the day at Dlclterson lake. Her gown was walt~·lenglh J•ink Mrs. Bartlett chose! a navy blue Mrs. RuHscll nowc hnd charge · Mr. and Mrs. Oren IInll an,l taffeta, styled with a low round gown acccntC!d' wl~h , \l!llitC! ac· of ,the gug_st regls~er. family are vacatlonlnr:. in north· SALT 2 ~:r oi9c i1ecldlne. She catTlcd a cuscudlng ccssories. Mrs. ·McKenzie ·wore ·a 'frl]l to 'llorKehcud 1,11lm. ern Michigan this week. nrrangemcnt of pin]\ baby glad!· black gown with matching acces· The new Mi·s. Mc1:: ~:.:.-;:::.;:.·;of ~elgh, Nebraska, at•e house .guests .of Mr. 1 ;,..~..;;..;-..;..~-..;,;.-..;...... ,_,__~_..~~~~....,.~...... ,,! Cowdr:oind family this week. ' · You ,Can Plan for 'Care-Fre·e Timesl Phone ~011 for Ads· that Seu·· (or' BUy) "D:ulilig, which dress shall I w<~ar to­ night?" We sincerdy hOJIC that Utis will be your greatPst WOJ'J'yl llow· e Wcdumulay tLI'tcrnoon deu.dline on cl118sifimls e Cl118slfiC1l display _a(ls 84c per blelt,. ever, too many of lll'c's Jll'ohlmuR am e 40 words for 50c - Additionul words lc each . e One of Michigan's largest rural want a_d sectlonR 1 . I , ,due to linanclnl set-hael1sl Mmwy- ' worries are ensnd by carel'ul phuming · L10 AD E Universal :R s - N~w SEED SPELTS 3~~ cents per lb. antl mgula~. savings. So, plan fot• Livestock Used Equipment Jonclr.r·s, !it anything hut Ford High yielding groin. Paul 1!141. !cORD Ilnt rnci<, hns new or Ferguson. We have buiJ­ tires·, for sale or trade. Also New Denrhrlrn-Wiwrl Bros. corn Scherer, 72!i W. Phillips, Mason, mu·c-t'i·cc 2 M-M u tractor son 5287. 33w1p phone 3-0727 Jncltson. 32w2p and 3·14" M·M plow. Tractor Artificial Breeders Do ynu need extra JlflWer r.tround has liva power and remote hy- 30 ACRES of standing alfalfa for 'Interest Distributed Twice Each Year Inghnm-Mnson Local· the farm'! We have it for yrlu draulic control. Not over 900 hrs sale. Also 2 Holstein cows, due :Out in calls by noon nl n price you can afford to ori tractor'arid about 50 acres on soon. A coolt stove ancl laundry pay. Now is the lime to get an plow. May be seen at 3925 Annis stave, a used furnace for wood or CharJ es Brown extra tractor' with savings .to road. Priced ver'y reasonable. coal. Charles Strobel, 1 'h miles you. Carlyle C. Waltz, 3906 W. Colum- cast of Vantow11 on Webberville Inseminator This is just an idea- bin· road, phone Mason 2·7(1111. nnd Stocltbridge roads, phone Phone Mason :.!49711 Allis Chalmers WC Tractor witil 'tjlt;fj >'; ~ 33w2p Webberville 65·F·ll. 33~lp . · Cultivator- $295.00. THE FARMERS BANK A-1-Usecl Cars PAPEC SILO FILLER, In extra Oldest Bani' in Ingham County 1Ucmb(1r 1~. D. I. C. I~cdcl'Ul Reserve System SEN!:> FOR F'B.EE lnformnlion John Deere H Tractor with Cul· good condition, 2 sets of knives. Automotive ; ori Donnc-desirrned pole frame tivalor, Piow and Dra.g. This Price is right. Droscha Bros., oulldings. Save one· I hir signals. Extra nice. ------J.ij. D. Franklin & Son spreader-$295.00. 'loader.. 5570 West Holt road, rack This beauty has low mile· HENRY ,T.-1952 2-door, 6-cylin- All around the town! 1G cu. ft...... , ...... $416.80 4 5842 33 2 24 cu. ft ...... :...... $531.60 • · One mile west of Mason To reduce our ·stocl<: we offer a Holt,. phone Holt · · W age and is lilte new in every· der, radio, heater, overdrive, All have been inspeclcd by out Peaches .. Phone M:~~on 2-8941 or 2-7001. new 3-section tractor spring· FORD-FERGUSON TRACTOR, thiilg but price. wheel covers. Full P,rice-$395 . service department and are in 35 cu. it...... ~692.25 • 8wtf tooth harrow for $100.00. ·You plows and cultivator for sale. 1951 CHEVROLET %·ton piclmp. FORD-1950 8-eylinder, raven good condition. We arc pleased to announce that can't: beat this buy. Just what you need to speed your Loolts good, runs good, Is good black flnlsh, radio, healer, We arc really giving good deals Mason Home I-iEREFORD BULLS-Purebred at our Holt lot and we invite we have he gun picking. Red fall work 5570 West Holt road, 1951 CHEVROLET 2-ton cab anJ white walls, turn signals. Extr:J Haven peaches. We expect a :-ageci.2, 3 :mel fi. Three-ycar-?rd_Silsby Implement Co. you to visit us and sec for your Appliance ill reg1sterccl. Ph!lne Lansmg ,. Holt, phone Holt 4·5842. 33w2 chassis.w Jth 2-spcecl axle nice-we Welcome a test drive. self the many outstanding full crop of delicious fruit this 48426 or ED-7-7366. 26wlf Phone Mason 5141, 8:25x20 10-ply tires, . direction 70RD-1!l50 Custom 8-cylinder values we arc offering you. year. 33w1 • f d1 s!gnals and in like new con_di· Tudor, beautiful dar!< green 120 W. Maple HEIFERS-G Holstein heifers, 2 uon flilish, fresh air heater, under- Here are a few COMBINE- Allis-Chalmers com· Hay Grain ee Dockter's Orchard Phone Mason 2·5911 to freshen in November, 1 2· - - 1950 . CHEVROLET sedan de.' coating, in excellent condition. 30wtf Y.car-old and 3 :i5 months old. bine, small size, in good condl· livery. Radio and heater. low mileage, one-owner. examples! lion. Alex Alexa, 4909 S. Logan Phone 2014 Dansville Home evenings or on Salnrdnyo RYE STRAW-First quality, - AT.HOLT . )LDS-1950 Tudor, light green 1950 PLYMOUTH 2-door. Rarlio 1% miles south of DansviiJe 1 ';treet, Lansing, phone 58031 Lan· Michigan Climate Conditioned at 167!J Onondaga rand, 2 ,~ miles never been wet. Good sized 1950 CHEVROLET 1h·ton panc1 flnish, oil filter, heater, fender heater, shiny blaclt llnlsh. Ma . w sing. 27wtf 33 1 west of Holt: and 1f., mile south. bales, well tied. George BeVier, that is ready to worl< .and at a · skirts, one-owner, real nice. chanically A·l. Special one ---~------Charles Cooley. 31w2 3Y,, miles east of Mason on Co· price that can't be matched: FORD-1949 Custom 8-cylinder weelt only - $395. HUCKLEBERRIES - Pic!> your Bottled Gas 1949 ·CHEVROLET :y,.ton stake. Fordor, light grey finish, oil HOLSTEINS-Entire herd or lumbia road. Phone Mason 2·5909. 1948 PLYMOUTH Speciui deluxe own. 10c· qt. Good piclting. L. Used Farm EquiP.· 32w2 Checi< our price on this one. · filter, undercoating, overdrive. 4•door. Spotless Inside and out P. Chelf, 1474 Dexter Trail. Phone ~.:grade and registered Holsteins. 1948 CHEVROLET %o·ton P,iclqip. A real sharp car. • Special installation rates with l-Ias to be seen to be appro Dansville 2481. 33wl service. J?jeslJcn and springers. Phone ment Values Dllnsville 2099. 32w2p BALED CLOVER HAY for-sale. Look~ and runs good; . · NASH-1948 sedan with ov(!r· Phone Dansville 2403. 33w1 AL RICE'S OK USED CARS "' * " drive. Extra nice-we thlnlt the 1949ciated-$295. FORD V-8 Tudor. This car ,------USED CARS WITH CHARAC- cleanest '48 In Inghall'J county. has many . mnes 1cn, and is Strawherries ALWAYS FIRST with all ldnds TER AND REPUTATION Let us !mow what you thlnlt. priced at only $395. ' . Don Hill of Kosco and Rowena feeds. '53 CHEVROLET 2-door. .- Many other makes and models to Hay and straw, salt for water 1949 FORD Custom 6, Tmlor. 30·lb cans for your freezer '53 CHEVROLET 2-dobr. Power- choose from · New motor, new tires, new 3135 Okemos road, Oltemos ; softimers. Baby chicks, ducltllngs Phone Lansing ED·7·7B49 .· 1 glide. : . FORD-1954 %·ton plcltup; dark paint. A real sharpie-$~9!i. and turlcey poults. Phllllps 66 '51 CHEVROLET 4·do9r, Power- blue with stoclt raclt, heater, Leslie Food Locker 19wtt gasoline and oiL Also bottled gas. 1947 PLYMOUTH Special deluxe glide,. . · · . · ... b I t I I e 4·door. Radio, .heater. This is P Tomlinson Feed Store, Holt, '51 CHEVROLET 2·door, Power· Tear umper, e ec r c w P rs, Phone Leslie 5361 FURNITURE- B6ttcr furniture phone 4·2881 Holt. 7wtf glide. only 3,000 m1les. Big savings! one-owner car and has had the or Mason 5331 . .best of care-$295, for less money. Lansing Econ- '50 CHEVROLET 2-door. ·G'ORD-1953 1-l·ton piclmp, dat'lt 25wtf omy ·Furniture Co.; 3081 Eaton Building Lawn? '50 CHEVROLET 4-door, Power- green, undercoating, turn sig 1949 HUDSON Commodore 6. a Loaded with accessories. 2 spot· · Rapids road·, Lansing. Phone glide. . . . . ·· , . nals, heater, 650~16 6·ply tires, FRYERS - Barrccl Roclt fryers ILansi'ng TU·2·2721. · _· 32w2 Lawn Fertilizer '49 CHEVROLET 2·door. · 4-speed transmission, bram1 Ugh ts, 2 fog lights, overdrive, for sale, alive or dressed, 5 to · · · -TOP GRADE­ '49 FORD"V·8· Tudor: :, ·new engine. A real buy. ,.. radio, 2-tone paint, new tires 6 pounds live weight. Elaine . · · Sunny Lawn Mix and really a nice car-$495. '49 PONTIAC 2·door, hyclramatic. FORD-1953 'h·ton piclwp, 2-tone Transportation ·buys at $75, $85, Frederick, 1% miles south AUO'USt Specials Shady Lawn Mix '48 CHEVROLET 4·door. Nice. blue, rear bumper, ~urn signals, of Mason. Phone Mason 2·73G2. .. o. . $95 - Your choic~ of six ' 'Kentuclty Blue Grass '46 CHEVROLET 2·do'or. · .6·ply tirl""· A real'beauty. 32w2 Dutch White Clover ·· Bendix Electric Dryer CHEVROLE'l'-1951 1·ton with WeWon'tBe · POTATOES-$2.50 bushel. Phone Was $229.95 SOWS-4" bred Hampshire sow~ Fescue for th.e Shade new 10' Ilat raclt, 4-speed trans­ · 2,,1025 Mason. 33wl NEW EQUIPMENT AI Rice Chevrolet . NOW $199~95 . -: averag,c weight 325 lb. Harolr mission, 6 700lt:l8 8·ply tires. Undersold! RCA 45·rpm Automatic Record Weldon, 255 E. Dansville road, :Bement Feed & Open F~lday Nights E:zee Flow Fertillz~r Spreader Heater runs reaJ good. A bat·· Drop ln. Get acquainted. We arr Players -.$39.95 phone Dansville 2'107. 33wl · Phone 2·3061 gain. • DUTCHESS APPLES Chore Boy M!lkers Supply selling a lot of cars! There BURBANK PLUMS FREE! Listener's Digest Album Phone 2·1421 Mason DODGE-1949 1·ton pickup, red, must ·be a reason for it. Why worth $39.!l5 ~~PUREBRED Guernsey 1\eifer~ Rubber Ports for all Milkers . Mason ------bumper guard, heater, 5 don1t yott see for yourself? . ROCHESTER .PEACHES Tappan 40·inch Gas Range ~ due to freshen I he forepart of 33w3 Firestone Tires Best Deapn . ' 750x16 tires, undercoating. A ' Was $294.50 : September, Carlton Elclrecl, 311:! LG·ft. Grain Augers $36_.95 · .bl!rgaln. Blossom Orchards NOW $239.95 miles northwest qf Leslie, 3161 SEED CORN-Wolverine hybrid. · Ingham County · McCarn Oldsmobile PTO M11nure Spt·eaders, $495 . This seed produced 95 bu FREE! Outdoor Dar·B·Que Tuttle road, Leslie. 3_3w2 M Alfred Wardowskl worth $39.95 New 3-plow ZB Tractors $1,840 . shelled corn per acre, govern· 1948 Lincoln 4:door, $150 .. -Roy ·christensen 222 S. Cedar St. ason 2 miles ·north of Leslie on US·127 ment measure, on Bassett farm in Par.ts for the foilowlng Mason Lot Phone 9681 PIG S-R e·g i sterccl Berkshire Gates V-Belts. All sizes Holt Lot P, hone 4-7751 Phone Lesl!e 2307 Mason Hoine .:.boars and gilts. Roman Me· V:evay last ·year. Basil Fruin, 2 1947 Dodge 4·door, f)uid drive. .. Your Friendly F9r.d Dealer 12·ft. Kingwyse Elevators, $4!10 · 1941 Studebalcer Champjon , 210 State Street, Mason . 33w1 li'ral'lgle, 5303 West Britton road. miles east of Mason on M·36, Ma· Appliance Compl~te Farm Tire Service son phone 2-6883. 19wtf 1941 Chevrolet 5·passenger . Phone Mason 9611 . Used Auto .Parts P~rry, phone Perry lO·If-3. 33w!:' WHITE ROCK frye~:s for sale, Phone Mason 2·5911 ,, Lincoln .farm welders and sup. 1940 Ford Tudo.r . Evenings Till 9 - Sat. Till 6 All makes of cars to choose from plies · · SEED SPELT, 5 cents per pound. 1941 Plymouth coupe .' corn and milk fed, alive or · 31w4 SHROPSHIRE RAM, 2 years old See Us and Save dressed. Mrs· .Geot•ge, Ellison, -~--_.:.. ____:_. -­ rruclt mud flaps 'Phone or write your order now 1942 Pontine 2·door · G'ORD PICI\UP~1~50, V·8, half. '"bon Shirey, !lOO Sherwood road ton, $495. -Ford: dump truclt, We need more old; burned or­ phqne Masqn 2~'6461. 30wtf Williamston, · 33w1p Corn Cribs' for this high yielding grain. 1941 Oldsmobile .4·door, hydra· wrecl(ed c11rs '; - State date of piclt up or shipment. matlc · 1951, 5·yd box, $9o·o. Oliver half­ Philgas yard front end· loader on crawJ. . Plck·UP S~rv.lce LARGE · PICi{LING CUCUM· Stanley L.' W[lrner, 8440 High· 1941 Pontiac 2·door - BERS for sale. $1.00 bu. Also Bottled a·as fa11d Rd. (M-59) Howell, phone 1939 Oldsmobile 2·door ~rs; 1952, $1,800. )ford and Corn· Keith Auto Parts .9·weck·old pigs for salf!. B. F. fn . , .Farm. .... Tools Francis Platt··· il89J1:· · · · · · · .. ·.... ·30w4· 1930 Model A coupe pany, 2619 s. Cedar road, Lan· . . .. I~; r Mlnneapolls·Mollne t>eiler , ------1941 Ford V·8 sing. Phone HQlt 4·7691. 32wtf Open evenings Gto 9; All day. Whittaker, 3878 Annis road, Les· 20.1b Self-Serve Cylinders . ~~--~------Plione Les.lle. 33w1p o.Jb Del!vered Cylinders, .FOR '·SALE_:_John Deere corn ~ mile north of Mason on US-127 · · ' · · · · · · 1940 DeSoto Motor · ' · _ Sat'urday · . lie., 35~3 10 -. :;;tilnder with bundle carrier, In · Phone 2·597l · · · .'.' .Hudson Seed Barley Pickup box .. . · Transportation 4623 Elliott Road YOUNG ROOSTERS, 4% to lb .. Both are on automatic systems Small · truclt raclt ... , 7 good condition. Mrs. Seth· Jones, · 33w1 Specials··; . ' . Phon!! Mason 1-6374 25c 'Ib, al!ve. Yearlin:g hens·, 5 that tell you when one can Is · : • '4224 ·.Keller road, Holt. Phone Raised froin New ! bnlanclng, wclr!lng, flll'm 2ow~•. --·-- ---~------.--- c'orHIIIIon. Will fll 20·2·1 liwh E~?-~~11-~·-···--- 33wl Hwtf machinery repnirs expertly Poultry and Rabbits ESTATE PROPEfi'fY--:J-lousc ut' HOUSE-Six rooms nncl bath, ftll'llllcr>. $~0, PlwnP 2 0•103 Lnn· PUPPmS--'I' h r 0 e H·weelts·oltl PIGGING l~UOT1NGS-Installlng rlnne nt Vnn's Servlca, WC! ulso Livestock 'l'rucking ··~ 3 1 411 J(Jrhy slmel, Leslie, Mal~~ nil on one floor, Lnrga corner hnvo nuto parts nnd accessor· sing, ______:3 ',1' pufJplcs. MolhaJ' fLIII·hloodml sower~, tiling anrl building •ro Chnrlolto on Mondays .,.. P ll L L 'I' S-300 sexed White me an offer. Mrs, Jnclt Coppans, lot, frllll, shrubs, nowers nnd les, and sporting nccep,sorles, 'Y JlA'l'lllN8'1'l'l" f!:ngllsh Sellar. Phona :i744 Las· E septic tnnlts comJJIC!tc, IInvc To Jocltson on Wednesdays ]1Al 1 11 1 Rocl< pullets, nbout ready to phona 2·8857 Lltnslng. 32wtf large lawn. Equipment lnroludes ' " " wan ° n1JJ" 42fl0 w. Covert road, 33wl power digr.:er· nnrl dozer. Phon~ Hen!lonnblc Hnlcs : good c'cJJulillnn. Phone 2·4!1fl • • Mason .•Tust west of Mickelson· ' PPnr•·nJI, :J31 8usl Elm, Mason. 32w4 -----~-- plt:ca of good timber, 40x80 hlp· S lrnmedlnla possession. Prier. Is Dn]{er Lumber yard. Phone Mn· Ynrds :J:Jwl r I TUHKEYS-21 turlwys, 10 near· roof baseman! barn, 2 smnllar pray I mnbng Mondays nnd T11esday9 '" · - - - - · STOKEft for snlc, In good ron ly mature, 11 half or belier In barns, 12x40 cemrmt stnvc sllo $22,000. Sec It today. Carl Jew· Bnrns nVPI'age slzl', pninl anrl In· son 3201. 10wt ( Insured Service ctt, Realtor, phone Mason 4401. bar, $160, .InsurPcl labor. Fren ·- ·---- DTNETTE, hlonrl nal\, lah!P. anrl dillon. W. C. Peters, phone Ma siza, by lha lh or by tha bird. C. nnd mlllt house, 3 extra large •I C'lutlrs, $25. !Jrnry .T. Smith, son 4651. 33w1 poullry houses, 2 modern 3lwtf estimalcs. TELEVISION !'l I~ R VICE-By 221 Nor I h Hogcrs, Mason. T. Palen fo'nrm, 1946 Olwmos·Mn· grnclunte tr.chnlclnn, sct•vir.c on Eli Mire & Son son road. 33wlp homes, one 3·hcdroom, 2 years Call 3.3wlp GLADIOLI - $1.00 per dozen. old, and the ollwr Is a 2-bed· CABIN..,..... Prcfnhrlcated Jog de· all mnl\es. We covPr Ingham To Battle Creek Wednmiday9 F'lrmtl ammgemenls with glnd room, 7 years o!IJ, $35,000, sign cabin, 2 rooms, Jocf1tcd In r"ounly. We can nnancc your tole· Phone Holt 45414 F U Jl N ACE- lX in. Kalnmnzon 60 WHITE ROCK puliC!ts laying. vision service. Call us f[)r prices ioli. G. H. PC':nsall, :J:J4 K Elm 5 Guernsay hC!Ifers to freshen terms. Dansville. To be moved. Woulrl Holley Painting Co. 25w1pl'l•' coni furnac•c, $2:i. Phone Lnn· malw a nice cubln for lnlw or 2344 W. Main on antennas. Calls answerer! pl10nc Mnc! Li111•:ing 7·017.3. Tc1·ms. WASIIINGS wanted. Will pick up 33w1 Call Holt 3919. 26wtJ ;tova and oil heal. Fred Buchner, house, good 8·room home. $12,· share crops Included. Good RUBBIS!I AND ASHES hauled Licensed Deniers, Mason ;: away. Six bushels for $1 00 nncl nne! delivar. Phone Mason Jhone 25866 Mason, 5837 West I 750 with $4,000 down. heavy Conover, Broof(slon and Phone 2·8941 Mason FURNACE - 22-in. coal furnace Columbia road. 33w2 80 ACRES of very level and high Miami loam land. Price $22,· rubbish drums for sale. Phone 2·65!13. 621 Randolph street in Ma· SPONGE RUBBER-Foam, 99c 12wtf, wilh plpi'ng. Thermostat con· lb .. Plastic upholstery material . J producing land, 74 nc;res till· ~00. Mason 2·4831. 26wtf son. 33w1 irol. in good comlitwn. $55, PhonC' fH inches wlda, nil colors, 99c riOUSE TR.AILER-1947 Un~tcrl . able, 35x60 dairy barn, , wH.GVmlt:.L~C:hicken or hog farm· ----~------LANDSCAPE MAN WANTED- CUSTOM BALING - Hay and 2·0,10:J Lansi11g. 33w1 yard. Save at PX stores, Mason, housa trmler, 22 ft., ne wi_Y I hoghousa, 1·cnr garage, 6-room •· Who lmows shrubs, trees and jecornted, sleeps four, electnc home in very good location. cr. Hara is a setup that cost Cement Work straw bnllng with Naw Holland Charlotte, Lansing, next' to Cap! perennials. Steady employment, NORGE STOKER-Will fit 22·24 refrigerator, bottle t::as range. ACRES with .room axtra $36,000. Radiant floor heat. Let Chimneys built or rnpn1rC!d string tic Imler. Sevanth year to! theatre, and 311 E. Granc 80 9 excellent enrnings. Write Dick inch furnace. $40. Phona Lan· Will sell for $1,200. Gordon· ~ood modern house, garagl:!, me show you this for $21,000. Wnllts - Slaps workmg for sn I is ned customer~, River, North Lansing. 23wtJ 40 Butler Landscapes, 910 Hogsback sing 2-040:J. 33w1 31nt::er, 215 E. South Street. x 70 hiproof barn hog house Terms or might trade. L. K. Zimmerman, 1291 Eifert Bnsements roarl, Mason. Or phona 2·5841 Mn· road. Holt phona 44611. 23wtt \VARM- MORNING STOVE~O~ TENT~-WnlJ tents, $22.95 up Phone 5921 Mason. 33w1 corn crib, poultty housa and DANSVILLE-Over an acre lot son, after 6:00 p, m. 32w4 . · c • B umbrelJa tents, $22.95 up, put: other buildings, $16,000. Terms. ' wllh large nice home. New oil Free Estimates c.thlncl m sa 1~; urns co.a 1 , tents, cots, sleeping bags, air mat ciOUSE 'fRAILI~RS-15, 17 and - ---- ATTENTION Egg Producers- 60-ACRE farm, 8 miles from Lan· furnace, bath, lots of shrubs, DO YOU NEED 11 plumher or 'l'he Central Michigan Poultry A is? , o/o ·hed, 70 lo~~~:;, Wtth tresses, army hlnnf(ets, completE 1!l ft. Holly Coach. Also 36 sing on a blacktop road. 3 bed· mature shade ,and naw well,, sprmgs and mnttrcss. ·'·J70 West camping anr.J sports supplies, fine ::::hampion, 40 ft. Michigan Ar· Dick Smith eleclrician? Call. Cady IIarrl· Producers Co-operative has a. .. rooms, modern house. 40x60 $7,500. ware and Plumbing Supply, 141 trnck picking up eggs once a Holl road, Holt, phona Iloll Imported long-range binoculars row, all 1955 models Whitman's basement barn. $12,500 with 80 ACRES near Mason, new Phona Mason 4052 2 W. Ash, phone Mason 2·12r!1. weC!k, If you are interested In a: 4~84~.:.______!~w Save at P. X. stores, Mason Trniler Sales, one mile east of $4,500 down. barn, 12 stanchions, drinking East Lansing on US-JG, phone FURNACES CLEANED-$7 and 32wtf PI /1. N 0-- Remnrlelccl uprig-ht Charlotte, Lansing and 311 E 40 ACRES near Dimondale with cups, silo, 4·room house. Bettar up. Also new smoke pipe. 011, ·-----.,.- better market for cgr.:s call or see• Lansing ED·2·1817. 33wlf NEED MONEY? Avon cosmetics Frc(l Ruthig Leslie 5203, Arthur piano with mirrored lop. $25. Grand River·, North Lansing. 8-room modarn house, 30 x 40 buy this at $9,500. gas or conl fumace. Call collect Phone ED-7·7971. Call evenings 23wtf hiproof basement barn. Po)11· MASON-Nearly new 2·bedroom, 4-2501 Eaton Rapids. House· will supply that need. You can Deyo Mason 2-5901 or the truck. anrl wee,{ ends 33wl i ry house, other buildings. one-story and full basement holder Heating Co. J9wU earn the necessary money work· er, Lloyd Hayhoe Maeon 2·4912. FLY RODS-$5.95 up. Complete ing only a few hours a day. We 53wtt line of rods, reels, nets, minnov; $10,500. Terms. house with bath, oil heat, large --·----·--- Clothing JO ACRE FARM near Mason with lot. £?ood location, close In. BUILDING TRENCHES, septic !rain you. Write Avon Manager, -·--- huckats, bntls, hoof(s, lines, etc tmilts and tile fields, dug with Building Material I Save at P. X. slorC!s, Mason small house 1n need of repair, $10,000. 501 N. Walnut, Lansing, ior in· Wanted .,, Immad1ate possession. $:1,150. LANSING_.:.Nenr School for the power digger. For a good job at tC!rVJeW, 32W4 Charlotta, Lansing and 311 WORK AND DRESS shoes for r l EVERYTIUNG In plumbing fix· IN MASON, 4-bedroom home in Blind. 6-rooms, all modern, nice a right pt·lca call L. K. Zimmer· Grand River, North Lansing. men and boys, $4.95 up. Also WANTED-Mature woman on or tures, material for plumbing ond good location. Hardwood floors, large lot. Might trade for good mvn, Holt 44611. 10wff 23wtJ ~oats, rubbers, arctics. All kinds before September 1, for cara of sheet metal. Do your own Install­ 3-piece bath, automatic oil heat, Mason home. Priced at $12,000. Ing and save. c. J. Perrin, na ~f worlt socl(s, 5 pr. for $1 and LANDSCAPE SERVICE- elderly lady, semi-invalid, :mel WANTED TO TRADE, even·UP. State street, Mason. lOwtt PLANTS-Madonna lilies, arlen .1p. P. X. Mart. Mason, Charlotte, garage, corner lot, $7,400, Have other farms nnd town Planter boxes, grass a ncl weed light housework. No washings. electric range for gas range; tal poppies, Siberrian and Ger Lansing and Surplus Outlet, 311 $1,500 down. property for sale and If you spraying, flag-stone walks, Husband and wife employed, one Mason Home Appliance, 120 W.• SMALL BUILDING for snla, used mnn iris. Ray Hartshorn, 878 IN MASON - Small 2-bedroom want to sell phone or see porches, grading and bulldozing. son in junior high school. Live Grand River, North Lansing. home, modern kitchen, 4-piece Maple, phone 2·5911. ~~, for scale house. Inquire 5570 Meridinn Road, Mason. Phone Ransonnble rnles. Phone Dick in 5 days per week, week anrls 22wtf hath, oil heat, extra good loca· Wesl IIoll roacl, Holt, phone Holt I Mason 2·4039. . 31~tf Butler Lnnrlscapcs, Mason 2·5841 off if desired. Mrs. Creir.:hfon C. WORK WANTED- Bulldozing, 4:;i842. 33w2 'STRAW HARVEST HA'l'S-Sun I tion, $4,800, $1,000 down. A. 0. Greenough after 6:00 p. m. 32w4 I-IecJ(, 4839 West Holl road, phonr baci{ .hoe drngllne, land cleat·' BOOKS-Used books bought ancl helmets, polnrolcl anti-dust gog· IN HOLT-7-room, 4-be~room Day or Evening Holt 4-3437. 31wtf ing, grading, back'fllllng. Wllllani­ USgD WINDOWS, doors, storm sold. Roy Adams, over Shim •les leather and canvas gloves, home, very good locatwn, 2 1346 Mason Street (on M·36l ELECTRIC RANGE REPAIR· Whitcrnft, 4% miles north. S(lsh, screen doors, oil space ot• min Drug Store, Mason. 19wtf ' 1• 110 f 11 tl I lots, gas hen t, 2·cnr garage, Dansville - Phorie 2291 I N G-P e r )c i n s Hardware. WANTED-Woman to cnrC! for W!lliamston and 1A. mile west at hentar, apartment gas ranges, wort caps, s P caps, _gue paved street. This is a beauty child Go home nights. Inquire ~aps, Ridgway cnps. Save at PX at $13,000 terms. 33w1 Phone' Mason 4311. 27wtf 1900 Eply road, phone 659·M· Wlf~ ProspC!rily tabletop gas range,,. ROAD GRAVEL, barnyard fllJ after 4:00 p. m. 423 E. Elm st rcet. '.tares, Mason, Charlotte, Lnn·' COTTAGE, 'furnished, at Mont· llamston. 2QW'U gns water hC!ater, toilet, lava- sand and black dirt; also trench Phone! 3103 Mason. 33w2 .~A r "ng and Surplus Outlet,_ 311 E. calm lalte, 3 miles south of Six Bert's Garage torics, medicine cabinets, Frigi· I and septla tank digging, light --·------Grand River, North Lansmg. lal(eS, l6·ft. boat and outboard General RepalrJng JOB WANTED - Experienced WANTED-More cllickens, hen~ claire, G·ft, refrigerator, ice boxes, bulldozing. Francis Slusser, Ma 3 fryers, and SPI'Ingers. Will pick , Hollywood single springs, rose son Gravel Co., phone 4104 Ma 2 wtf motor and 2 lots, $3,500 with Business Services and ]minier, interior and exterior. ------·------~~~-- ..:::::::='t"'rt(""'l'l~~lf'l;ll:.l)' 14-hour Wrecker dervlcll William Jordon, phone Mason up. w. X. Steadman Poultry' mohair frieze davenport and elec- son. 9w8pti Farm, 620 S. Edgar road, phone tric multibrea](el', Harvey c. WESTERN LEVIS - Men's and , 3 .~~;gR~~~ HOME • oil steam 2-8004. 33w2p women's genuine Levis, West· heat, with attached garage, CALL LESLIE 26n &nil ask foJ Phone 4-1261 or 2072 9804 Mason. . 19\V#. Schull, phone 10-F-21 Webber­ SAFES - All maltes, types nne' ex· 'rn ~elts, WC!stf!rn hats and tra good location, paved street, Warner's Fire Control Service Holt WANTED-Farm worlt by wcelt ville, 446•1 W. Grand river, Web· sizes. Bought, sold, opened nne' for .everything In fire control 1-:wt. . or month. Fully experienced in IIGHES:r prtces paid for ·poulj peryille. 33w1 hucld~s. Old Kentuclty worl1 I praclicnlly immediate posses· repaired. Vault doors, mane~ ~lathes. P. X. Mart, Mason, Lan· slon. $ , , Terms. equipment. We r.t 'clallze In the TOASTER REP AIR-All makes. livcstocl\ and mnchinery. Room try. Plcl{ up anytime. Custom:' chests, steel deslts, fillng cablnelf 9 500 ;!ng, Charlotte and Surplus Out· IN MASON-5-room modern famous Red COffi\..l fire control P 1 1 Hardware. Phone Mn· and hoard not necessary. Phone worlt Is special. W. H. Appleton, and Just-rite chairs and stools 'et, 311 E. Grand River, North house. lots, gas haat, 2-car ~ystems which give 24·hour per r.r ( ns wtf Lansing ED-77749. 33w1p phone 5380 Mason. 3wtr Tear gns installed and comblna 2 day protection for a lifetime serv· son 4311. 27 Dogs and Pets C.anslng. 23wtf garage, paved street. $5,000, tlon servlce. Murphy Safe Co. lee. Fire surveys are free and we ·---'----:---- WANTED-Woman to do house WANTED-Livestoclt. All kinds ·-----···--- • $1,200 clown, $40 per month. PARAKEETS- Baby para)(eats, 2G22 Cedar road, Lansing, Mich ::;LO'l'HING- Girl's fall yellow WE HAVE sC!vernl other houses lnstlill without ex•ra cost. Warfle Tailoring worit and care of children. Live at all times. MarJ(et prices pnfct all colors, rnres and normals, lgan., Located ~. mile south oJ and gray checf( rayon gabar· and farms that can be bought 45wtl in, modern country home. Mrs. at home. Roy D. Donald, Aure· cages, seeds and supplies. Closed Pennsylvania h1tersectlon on US EernadC!tte Northrup, phone Ma· llus Center, phone Aurelius 3.20a•. iine coat, slze 12; 3 dresses, siza on terms. DO YOU NEED n plumber or Shop Sundays. Brattain's Bird Shoppe, 127 or 1 mile north of Holt· lO: 2 pair to a shoes sizes 2C and SOl~ 5593, 33wlp 2wt.r electrician? Call Cady Hard· is now open LasiiC!, on US-127, third house Phone Holt 43241. 23wtl I%B; . girl's blue' wool tweed C!nst of mllt•ond. Phone Leslie Phoi1e Mason 3161 ware and Plumbing Supply, 141 Men's and Women's Custom· MALE HELP' W ANTED-Sf(etch \'1 ANTED-All kinds of scrap ~oat, and brown and white rayon W. Ash, phone Mnson 2·1241. 5081. , 31w17p GLADIOLI 50c per dozen. Orvlllr gabardine coat, sizes· 6; 2 dresses Made Clothes man with knowledge of draft· Iron, tin, old wire fence, cars· Sherwood, 855 Brown road 33wtr int:: to sf{etch landseapa plans. 1lze 6; and 1 pair nearly new 5-ROOM HOME, two-car garage. Alterations iln'c! trucks. Als0 old farm .rna· Write Dick Butler Landscapes, BOB TAIL English Shephard Phone :o~o Dansville. 33wl :ap shoes, size 10¥.:C. Mrs. Don 2024 Clifton Ave., Lansing. Buy chlncry. Write Charles Mulllns,' 'Mrs. Floyd Warfle 910 Hogsback road, Routa 3, Mn· pups for sale. Joe Hutchinson, 'HEAVY STEEL 30-In. corrugatec' Jhapman, 518 McRoberts Street, this lovely home for $14,5oo; Dansviiie or call 3344 Dansville. State Farm Insurance 330% S .•Jefferson Phona 2·3031 son. 33w1 2165 Dexter Trail,, Dansvllla. culvert, nearly new, 26¥.: fee' 1hone 5891 Mason. :J3w1 $3,000 down. Less for cash. Call C 21wtf owner 57917 Lansing. 28wtf O. Over Shimmin Drug Store · ' ------:::----:------1 ------..,.------.:..:..;. Phone Dansvilla 2895. 33w1p ,long. Near South Pennsylvanlv 12wtf WANTED- Housekeeper, some· IV AN'I'ED - Cream, eggs and Ave. Call Don McKim, Lanslnr ' PUPS-Collie pups for sale, 6 10 ACRES ,;tth'iood ~ AUTO one to live in, do general poultry. See Lawrence Hyatt; 9·7814. · 33w:i housework and help care for 3 3()9 s M 1 t et E t R ld weelts old. Phone Aurelius house, bath, basement, gas, LIFE children. Private room and bath. · a n s re ' 'a on ap lights, hot water, oll hent, large 1 Custom. s, 16:Jl. 32w2 I RefC!rences required. Phona Lan· phone Eaton Rapids 44521. 28wtf ' garage. South of Mason. Phone FIRE '"Photo Finishing GERMAN SHORT HAIR Point· Mason 4900. 8wtf sing 53450 or write Mrs. A. S. S'fA'I'E CHILD PLACEMEN'll • Free Developing • crs, IIH, I wlilto rlhhon, West elderly OJ' pensioned men In ty School Superintendent Alton blue rlhhons nnd 'i Jeri JlhhrutH, 1 "'ron !.' hli1c rllthons, 1 rrrl tlh private home Expm lencecl cure, ,J, Stroud Wednesday, 'rhc home· Cross nonrl l~nrmem, 1 hlrto 1ih tr, 1, 2 wlilll' l'lh'r· n .; While O.tlc, Phone Mnson 2·7402 mornings, 1 lllflo bon, 3 red rlbhonH, 2 While Jill I h1rw 1 llrhon, h lllf( tlilhoiiS, 1 32w3p b~~:n~:1 lB~Il~~~lr.~~~g~~~mRai~S W 111 Je 0 e schools will 0 en bons; Dexter 1rnll, 1 hllm ~ 'h ••1lrlll' 1 'hhnn; Dn•r·.vll'r Jc I•' A, APARTMI':N'r -- 3·rnnm modern Al~l1 st 31 !11 ~Sept em her 1 nPost 1 bon nnd 2 rp1l tlhhnns; L~1sl 1 "r1 JrhiH>Il' WIIIJ,qnslnn ~~ r. ftu•nis!wd HJIIWfment for rent, 0 1 ' Alaierlnn, n ret! 1lbhon; l cit \, 1 h'rw 'hll'lll •> " I t•lhhons, nrwly rerlr.wrntml Prlvnto halh ~tnes~u~:~b~~o~ls S~~~u~o!t:~~~~ Plulns, 2 blue ribbons; I~crrls, •I I v•lrllr• r l)ll1•rn •,rrr, 1\lnldgc F, nnrl ent rnnro Alfin 2·rctom nprt~·t u Th ~slle l!cho~ls nrc going to red rlbhon and r1 while Olll'; r· /\, n whlll' J!hhon e .. Fitchburg, 11 white ribbon; IInppy 1 11 111 r tl ment. Lo!'ptccl above ('"''Ill nhnl' I hnve nn enrly opening lhls yeur. Hustlers, 2 blue rlhbons, a reel ll n• I' "''1 n I'll' '1 snr nn, Hlore, Mason, phon~ Lc~llll !l'l1!l Tenchers nrc to report August bon· Skeeter Hill 2 blue ribbon~ IItt> Alt>Pllu•1 Plllh "mn !.' h11w Tlh· 33wl 31 nndvuplls on September 1. 1--·--~ -~·- ' hni!H, lhro C'•rt•l•o nn.lrl Ffl"tnCI''l LI~GAT, NO'l'JC)gS '' nn n whltp 1 hltnn, thn Tlnnpv r•'LOOn SANDERS I.I~GAL NOTICES ll1r•l'"'' ,.,,, ~ h'"" t!IJI,,rw, 111111 Pt•r·lrtns Hnrrlwnre, I OR DEll AI'I'OINTING TIMC 1 I Tl'rl OIH', 1111' While 0 lit l'(llh ORDER API'OINTING TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS ~ h'Un t hhrlll' I he Wlll(•nn•r· I.'OR HEARING CLAIMS DIETER-October 25, I 054 1\Vnn , , HUNT-Oclobor 27, IDa~ Stnto Of MlrhiKilll lho l'rnlmlo Colli I linn 1• I./\, wnn llltf' rtf Plldl ]{inrl Stnlu of Mldclgnn. Tho l'rubala Court for lho doll lilY of lnghnm d n I I hi• Oh•nJnH 1•'. 1~. A Willi n fo1 Lhu Unnnt.y of lnKhnm, At u '"'tJKion nf •ulld ( o111t lu hi nt I I •II' , ALII HUHKion of HUitl OourL, held llt th(! lho Prohnto OITit(J In lhn City nr MIIIIUII, )('f ,In( ,, \\ 1 ,p Ollf P1obutu OIT)co In lho City of Mu•on, In In lhu uulol Cn11nly, on tho ll1lh duy of In the )ll',lll 1'),1•,•, the Atiii'IIU~ tho Hllld C.:ountY on tho 17th doy o~ Auguol, A, ll 1!161. 1 1 3 II Ill 11 01 AllKIIIII, A D. IU64, Pro•ont, liON JOliN M,CJ,bi,J AN 1 II l 1••nn • llll' I llllllS, 11' W• l'lOKCIII, liON. JUliN McCJ.,E[..I.AN, Jcuhcu or Plnbutu lllliS I' I' /\ dUll won I .Inti tlw d ed .fculuoIn lho n! Multerl'rohnto or the l!:olnlc Of LEY/IS AUOEIn lho 1111.11,11, M!!""' nrIJu tho .. ""' J:Htnlu rl of Cl,li!IA Cllllll [ lnh l"lllt I rlhlmn. I!UN'I, Mcnlnlly Incomt•clont It, niii!CIIIIIIK ln liln "'"II llucl tlw In I ill' ,[•[ linn for· nlltCI' J::lotlll'o, I~ IIPI•euc!nl( lo lhc court thnt tho limo fnr IIICHelllllllon nr •lnlnll ""rliiHl Whl'.ll, Ooll~>, hHII'y tlw ALnclhiS fllllll fot IliCtU!UfRtiOO Of cJnJmtl IUrH)IItlt HI\J,J f•Klnlo HI!OUJd flf• Jlml!f d, 111111 I hat ll fllllfl uHllllo ahnuld ho llmllml, urul th11t n tlrnc nnd Jd/lct' ho HJII olnttd tn ILHtlv• l'ltth \VI))l t hlliCl 1lhhon, the time u.nd a•lucc hu UJ•uolnted to rotulvu, t•xumlnc 1111cl ndJuHt ull tlnlmH unci tlu- r'ros•, Hond Ji'H!Illf'lH \Von n blue cxnmlnu nnd ntllut~t nil clnlma und de· mnnda nlo{nhtHl 11nlll doctUHf d by und In: II I l I DexJar• murHIK n~nln»t t1nld mt1Utully lncnm1Jutvnt foro Hnld cntnL1 1' > lflfl dllC l l(l o 11 C!, \:- ily 111111 huforo •nlrl courtt It r. Ordnrorl, 'rhnl CCUIIiliiiH nf mrld 'J'J.tll, 2 IPrl lliliHIJtH, l~ltchhlii'J::, I It Itt Ordurod, 1'1111t crvd!Lorn ot snlll dcr:lllRHod nru l0r(11ht.•d to ltlf flf1111 llu [I 11 ' 111 I I I I r rr t mu11L11IIy lnc::ompetcnt nrc ro11111rcd to clnimH tn tmld CfHttl nl lhn Ptulmi 1 Ot~ >lie r 1 lOll, lf r' .1ppy US· IIICIICnt their [ lnlmn tn IHIIIl court nt thQ fin ut 20fi Wrmt SIIJ.rlnuw t!llltl r HI\ '''IH ]P1'S 2 blt!P llhlwn~, 1 I"Pd rlhllon, l'lnhnto OITJcc ul 2Uf) WuKt Snulnnw Mlchhrnn, on or hufntu tl11 ~r'j1h rluv nf 1 \Vhilfl OIH'mm; 2 lNI llhhnns· Stroot, LnnttlnH MlchiJ,cun~ 011 or ho(ortJ OcloiH!I, A II IUiil, ttl nltu u In• I' 111 ' 1 ' U1o ~7th dny of October, A !J, lll61, nt lhc forunnon, nmlnutlon nnd adJustment of nil ngnln•t Hnld drrenHed 1 hlue 1lhbon, 1 1\htlr!, over exhibits nt the Ingham county fair were clnlmH nnd demnnds nunlnot nnld men· It I• l'urllu• Oidc•ccl, 'l'hnl uuhlle no. V\'ltlit• 0.1k, 1 hluc 1ihhon, 2 rerl township. Dieter is one of 30 German youths trtll)' Jncampntcnt tlc-o thnrcor bu glvun ily 1111hll1nllorJ nl n I I II A common this weel<, Three young men from ll!H Further Ord••rud, 'fhnt. JJUhllc no~ COllY or lhiH Old! r hu thlll Iiiii I !lith I lthhons I \V l ((l 11) wn: ttre- 3 distant places spent several days watching in the United States sponsored by the Na· Licc lhcrr.of be ulvun by l'uhllr.ntlon of n WctJk" IIICVIOUH ln fl!llil dny uf IHrlllllll Ill ltus 2 hltlP rihlmns, Stocl\hrld,a-c COfl)' of UtiH order lot hr~o nuccvrndvc tho Jnuhum Count)' NcwH, II nr Wtillll] {I r D A I I I ' I I 2 I •') Ingham farm people and animals at the fair. tiona! Gral}ge under the International Farm WCt.!kfiJlrevluun to 81\hl duy or hcnrlnJC, In Jlrlntcd und clar.ulntud Ill Hillel I ! )/~ 1' J\' ) ue II) Hill, ler ])]• t.hc Jnghnm County Ncwa, n neWi\JmJmr und thnt Hnld J•clltluJu r ulvc I<- no~~~~ in hnn~; Wtlllmnston 1i" F' A, (j blue At the left in the picture is Enrique Youth Exchange program. Rural fairs arc 11 rlntcd und clrntlutad In nnld county, lcJeRtcd pn1llr.H 1ul•llllornd nutlet nH libhons H lPd tihhon~ -1. \V) flc (Henry) Lizarazoc, 23, of Colombia, South not new to Dieter. They have them in Ger· nnd thut Brtld IJUtllloncr Kivu known ln.. rcc~ulred by lnw. ' 1 tore•tcd llllrllco uddltlonul notccc "" r lhiHiltH, D.lltoVIIIP F r A. 11 blue America. Enrique js in the Umted States on many. But the boy's eyes did light up at the re~1ulrcd by luw, JOliN McCI,ELLAN. AMnrthn True Copy·'I hnyor rlhhon•., 2 red rlhbnn~, .tnrl Olce a working tour of North American farms. sight of all the well-groomed livestocl~ and A 'l'ruu Co11Y: JudHc of Pcobuto Derouty ItuHllltec or l'c o!Hrlc mns I~ A one l'ibhon of C.ICh M1u lhn 'fhnycr r While in Ingham he is staying with Mr. and spal'!dmg machinery. DuJlUty UctriHtcr of ProbaUe 33w3 Mrs. Il':enneth Baker of Leslie•• By the end of Also staying with the Carrs, but just for ORDER FOR PUDLICATION ~he week he wlll be living in Jacl{son and then 4 days, is K. C. Hwang of Seoul, Korea. He FINAL ACCOUNT ------.,.'--.....-- ~nlhoun county. Enrique will attend the is at the right in the picture. He is a staff DALLARD-Scptcmbcr 13, I 054 Advertisement for Bids Sttcte of Mlchlgun, 'I h•• Probu~o Court ~ichlgan State college short courses in the member of the Umted States Intelligence £o1 the County u( lnghum. i(USt 23. No chlldrcn LOcnted at fall and then return to JOi~ his fath~t· and At n. Hl!tl8lon o! 1:1uld Cuuat, hclcl on Scrv1ce. He has spent nearly 5 months in Au•u•t IU, lOr.~ 305 West Elm street. 33wlll brother on their dmry farm m Colombta•. In this country in the West, New York, Michi· Pro•ent: liON JOliN McCLI!lLI.oAN, JudRll of Prubnto. ' fo.r construction of Curb and Gutter m the ----- South America, the L1zarazoc famtly milks gan and in the South JUst watching how In lice Mnttcr pf the E•tnto of UYRON FURNISHED AP.AR1'MENT !or j100 cows, Enrique says that his farfuly sells Amel'icans live. The Korean will return to (. llALLAitiJ, DcccCIHed rent, 4 rooms and bath. Refer·. mill{ for 13c a quart at their farm and l6c a Notice [II Uc1oby Giv.en, Thut the l>C· ence required· Mrs VIctor. L. uart in towns. his country within a few weelinmlnnt1Pn nnd udjnHLmcnt of nil slon of thoughtfulness during my 1 Pc o WcHt Snldlln\1 clnlmn nnd domnnd~:~ llJ.CillnKt Kllitt do· on or betoro recent lllness. Lloyd Brooks, cent~ed. nnd fot tho adJudlcrltlon nnd dc­ Kem-Tone tccmlnntlon of thu holro nt lnw n! Hillel D. JOG4, at Dnnsvllle. ·- , I' 33w1 doecuscd nt tho time of hlrt dcnth en• onhl time I·SCIJtccrnboor, titled to Inherit the eHtntu of Whlth tho deccrtscd dlod scir.od. 1$ I, Fcn'lhcr Ocdccod, l'h11t 1111hlle no• ALL COLORS IN STOCK, tlce thccont bc Hlven by l>Ubllclltlon of COl,Y of this oallor once cneh week for '' tlu ee Hucccstl!vc wcckn Jll'cvlouH to Hnld See us for a comJllete 11aint service dny or\ hcrulnl(, In the ln~hum County Nt'WK, 11 noWIIIJI\IJlll llrlntod mul ell C\1• lnted In •nld co1mty, nnd that the flducl• tmld cl\lutc Jtivo known intclestu,l ndditlonnl nollco 1u~ IOtJUhud br August 19, 1954 '' The Ingham County News Part 2 ' . Clardv Makes Stirring Plea City Sets Date Montgomery nnd Srnnloy Hat;t. mnn, rlclegntes; Wllllnrn A, Dm·· gess, Drmalrl L. PICI·r·e, Dwight: ·for Hearing on A, Snyr!e•· nnd I•'rnnitlln Gregg, nlternntcs. · Curb Assessment Republi(ans Are Urged to Join Crusade l.erny 111111 Loclm, 1... Dnlc Dunclwl, rlclcgnte; Sidney Cobh, 'l'uesday, September 7, I~ !lie nllcrnnlc, Congressman J(lt. Clrmly urged puhllcans not to he "sofl·lJcnrlcrJ splle of Demncrallc opposition," for his work for Ihe pnrly. So l.csllr>, Donalrl Crnitr.:J, dele· date ~ot fot· reviewing the !Inll· Hcpuhllcuns at the county con· Ina t9 rocr>gnlze thn rlnnrrer pre· Clm·rly snlrl, "nnrt more of thmn Wlls Lyle Austin, fot·mer county gate; Clair Andrews, nlternnte, boulcvurd curb und gutter IJrn.l· vcntlon lnst Thursday night to scntcd by the governor," 1 nrr In s!nht If nepuhllenn econ· clmh·mm1. eel special assossment roll. Tile enlist In n cr~~arle to pmtcct fiepubllcnm;, onot: the Demo· omy Is allowed to crmllnne," Scnnlor Illllle told rlr.legntrs n Mcr!dlnn, l~rctl C. Newmnn, construction wili cosr an est!· tim Unlterl Slates, 'fllC cnnven· crnts, hnve clcctcrl Williams ns Clardy lllmncrl the Wnt~hlngton lrrnwnrlnu.~· nmnunl of worit lny Arehle Ji'l'llHcr nnrl IIowurd An· mated $12,7:36.10 with the city ut lion was held In the Fox thcutre governor 3 times, Clnrrly ItS· C!lcnnup after 20 ymtrH of Dmno· hP-forc lhrm to Insure Novem· gell, delegates; Ilcrnrml . Wm·d, in' Mason, snt•Jcrl. "'llc fot·n.rno."t .loll of cvn.ry C!l'ntle rule to the lnHII of f'lPnnlnrt 1 1 IT I 11 I Edith Roberts nnd ,Tunc Storm, Jnrgc pnylng hair. 'l'hc umount of " ' " ,, " I ft 1 I I "II' wr v ctory. e lll'gor I wm to nltcrnatcs. the usscssment, $Ci,3GH.l0, was If Democratn· win control of fiepuhllcan and all others who 11 mrn a· cr a ong w n er, !1 worl< Jor Ill'lnclplcs lnstcncl of In· ussesscd to hr.neflttlnl( JH'O(Jcrly conr,rnss In November, Clnrdy wnnt sonnrl government In Mlch· the l!rst l'lennlng In 20 years," cllvldual cnndldntes. Wllllnmstown township nnrl owners hy County Dm!n Com· rlrclnrcrl, tile traditional Amerl· lgnn Is to elect Don, Lennnrcl In he said. "We've gone n long wnys v. A. 'l'r!qucl, newly elr•c!ll'r! Wllllnmston city, Dt•, Charles E. can wny of life will be lost for· November, the con1;rcssmnn sa!rl. h111 wn have nol yet I'P.nchwl lhn county chairman, made brief Btar~l<, delegntc; Mrs. Celestin missioner Geralrl Graham, who 11 served us special usscssor. ever. '!'he r,u!ns won in the nnmn Thnt's the only wn:y to snvo lhr. floor. The wnslc nnd lnernclrnr·v tnlk. Hunt, alternate, Or frn.n.rJr>m 2 yn.nrs fi"O '"Ill JJc slnte from the r.ro and ADA nccurnulallng OVf'l' n Plll'lorl of :w N Enst LnnHing, Paul Bagw~ll, Follnwlng tlw nssrssmcnt rc· "" " .., ' I 111 1 nmcr 1 to ~crve• on I he trncll· view, the counell will rceclvc bids sacrlflccrl, the sixth cllstrlct con· Ideology,, Clnrrly urldcrl. ~P.~I'R ~1ns, app£J ng, n most lin· tlonal .1 cnmmltlecs were: Verna Hedeen, CIHII'Icm Chamher· Jor constructing llw c11rh anrl "l'f!~sman said, If Democmls win The crmgressmnn plPnrlcrl with te cvn c. lain, filchnrfrlz nnrl \''llm,'l Gnorl. IT 1ttlc, Ji'rer 1 Marl 1n anc 1 OJ'(1 an D II CIO I ADA I within u wecl1. The curl1 anrl ~:ut· Hoover hy a emor•r·n c conqress . nne w n ou t • Y· c I 'I ' liW '11 f.'t'ltc If Y "'I''• sen 1JOWl'!' 11'' Permanent., Organlzal inn nnrl .Jenldn~, HllenmtPs. tcr will be poured !mrnerllately In 1D31 nnrl 1!l:'i2 willloolt milk In Gtmct•nllllnlit Irnve Al·my they did Hoover if thr..v hnve llw Orclel' or Bushtcs~. Max Murnlni~· Mason, Ralph Slrnpr>, delegate; Jollowhll:, according tr> Walter comparison to the Gclhsemanr. . chnncc, he ndrlerl. They'll huy hnn, Tir.lcn Daimell, Bt'lll'r! York, Mrs. Mary Walt, altemnlc. Zimmer, city cn~:lncer, nhearl of Prr>R"Iclent Eisenhower. Astdnq Prr.s!rlent E:li"cnhownr votes to gnln nfflr~f!. they'll In· Lansing, first warrl, Ilownrd I to erv ll 1e 1111 II 011 ·s1 pmsllr•nl1 Erlclris Conl'llrl, ,John finsr., Doro· f tl1e HcpLthlkims lose r·ontrol s. e ' · · • Icrease Ihe rlf'hl, they'll mnllmi" Clwney nml Inez Schllenz, r!clc· 011 11 of conr;crl anyonr. to point out the rler Democratic rulr., and I hr. too' exam natiOns, he declnrror · r~nucu~ with 3 nnmcrl nt larr,e h.v Lansing, folll'th wnnl, Lloyd C. nexl Thursday night nl 8. If the d k PI f rllffcrr.ncc llr>lwecn Communist foreign pollees of Achrson, Alr.cr Rf'snlutlnns adopter] offr.rerl lhe c•onvcntlon. The 3 nrc Lee C. Service, Russell F. Phillips ami nnd ADA objectives. · . Hiss, Truman anrl RoosPVI'lt Jmrl "onr.rutnlnllon~ In Donalrl. fl., Dram is •. Lansing, ancl Congress· Leverett E. Munson, rlelcgates; movedweather to is the bar!. Legion the pnrly hull. w.ill he Lea ers Ma e ans or I Most Rr.publlcan promises played Into the hands of Hussla. T.Nmnrrl, canrhrlntf! .~or govmnor, man Ktt Clnrrly nnd V. A. Tri· Charles W. Ji'rnldlrl·, Iluherl .T. m"dc 2 ycnrs ago have been ltept Elretton Jlultcd Infhltion Iand Lleutcnani·Go\ernor Clnr· quct of East Lansing. Altcrnnte Ellison ancl Stanley Pearse, nllcr- r.l~rcly ooirl Others would hnv~ Elnct'tr>n nf Prcslrlcllt Eisen· f'!ncr. Rr.lrl. They lnurlr.rl S!!n~tor delegates-at-large nrc Mrs. Cnr· nntcs. ·" . '"' · · · "~ · · Homer Ferguson and Rcpubhcnn I! n 11 t I · harl It not been for lhe hower In 1952 stopper! !nOntlon · ''T'I ' ' nP. a rom lent o -nns111g, Mrs Lansing, fifth wnrd, IIelen m~;;:g~~f:~~ ,:~~ p~::g::~h:h:~: Red Feather fun. d Dr.1ve h~cn 1 turc o[ a lrsllmnn~nl In Grw:el, . . t .. -~. 'f N De lcrs and Fair t1 t t th' r 0 r '· •·cnrr.sr>nlat ves. · 1r. ~unremc 1'1•c" Dnna or Ononrlnga and Shriver, Jo'rrrl Kireher, Marir! Ila· ac tcs o cw a ' lC .grca cs tc. an.v;me s court decision against racial scr,· Mrs. Melba Fraser, Okemos. said Charles E. IIaycs, president Dealers. pocltetbook, accordmg to Clardy. rcgalion was haned ns a victory gcr and Hussell I~ink, rlclegalcs; of the Jefferson club of Ingham At'" meeting held at the Franlt clorfcr of the Chest oiTice. Clarrly plenrlccl for the re-eler~- TJnrler Preslrlcnt Eisenhower the for the Jleoplc. Prcsirlrnt Elsc'ri. Del r> g a I c s nnrl altcrnntes W. ·Ray Gorsline, Edris Conrad, county. Young Democrats of the Evans" home in Mason Friday· Plans were made for If mcctng1 tirm of Senator Homer Fer,::uson n"tlorl" Is IJeaclln"'' , loW"J'rl" ·'s·tnlty ' ·bower was commenrlerl for hav- chosen by caucus were: Rollo SIJrlvcr anrl William 'l'ur· Leslie area will serve refresh· ll .,gllt chairmen manpccl plans lin the Aurelius . township ha.ll and the ciP.fPat of Governor G. Cla.rrly said, and the trenrl toward ing takr.n over the guldnnce of Ala!cdon anrl Vevay, Leonard rill, alternilles. ments. !(II. til" ar1nual ned Feather,. cam· September 10 of a.11 tow,ns 1up Mennen Williams. socwllsm• has been halted• · tile nation wlicn It hacl rcnehr.d Martlnenu, delegate; Mrs. Min Lansin",b sixth ward, Mary 0. Franlt Dlac:l\fonl, rccl'nlly ap· c f p 0 f tl 1 i Bell Humph1·cy, alternate. Black, Henry W. Noack, Huth II. pointed to the chairmanship o( p:lign. The campaign to raise chairmen and co·chalrmcn. own· C:ovcrnor Williams is rlanger· assage 1C a om e ~;ncrgy its· lowP.sl cbh, morally and ceo· Aurelius anrl Onondaga, IIuhcrt Gmy, Harold Hungerforrl nnd the liquor control commission, funds for Ingililm charities will Iship GLLotas will b.e set, accounts ous because he Js· using the gov· bill. despite the cries of rlcma· nomicnlly, illlcl rPstoring il In n. BullPn, rlclcgntc; Ray De· Rr)herl H. Klocl<, clc!lcgntes; Don· be launched September 2!l. for advance solicitation w!ll be ernor.'s office. as a stepping stone gogues, is a victory for I he pen· morn I anrl economic hcnlth within Camp, altcrnntc.. alcl 'feel, Ilcdwick Bonrl, John J. will be the principal spenlwr. I!e 111 will oUicinlly launch the Demo· The planning committee for the 'sub.mittcd, a new fl!m "': be to the ends sought. by the CIO plc, Clardy asserted. . such a :;hort period. Bunker Hill and Stoclthrirlge, Rose, Charles H. MaeLean and cratlc sp(mking campaign .for tlw out-county campaign met with revww~d, sales mccllngs tn ·the rliclators and the ADA, Cl:mly For the Ilrsl lime since tlw The resolutioJlS alsn praisrr! the Rose Danroer, delegate; Robert Francis ,T. Wery, altcmatcs. Novemller elccl ion. Democratic l~vnns hnmc. Present were Mrs. townships -:vm be scheduled ~nrl declared. He plearled with Re· election of Franklin D. Roosevelt services of the late Cly•lc D. Shilling, altcmate. Lansing, seventh ward, ,Tack candidates for 13 county offices Wilfred .Jewett and Mrs .. Geralcl representatiOn on the Chest bo<~rd .. the people will get a sul>stantlal Smilh, former Ingham party lrarl· Delhi, Edgar Church and Cns- Warren, Eleanor Smith ami Ted will be present, Hayes an· Diamond of Vevay, Mrs. Howard Will be dlscu~scp. reduction In taxes, said ·Clardy. '!I'. They expresser! approciulinn s!us Shaft, delegates; James Vo· Huhbard, delcgatc,q; El'llic Mary, nounced. Philip IIar1, candidate Townsend of While Oak, Mrs. A ldclwff dmner for the town· Clardy AskS for Many Democrats in congress, of Herbert J. Fox for usc of the truba ami Charles Schroeder, al· Vera Seipp anrl Evelyn Bumgar· for llculcnant·govcrnor, b ex· Cleo DeCamp of Aurelius, Mrs. ship division wlll he held In the according to Clm;dy, nrlmitlccl Fox trcatrc for the convention. tcrnatcs. ner, allcrnates. pcctcrl, too, Hayes said. Burton Baldwin of Onondaga, 3 Odd Fellows hall In Ma~on St;P· privately that their charges about C. H.oss Hilliard, former Ing· · Ingham, Wllcntf!clrl anrl White Lansing, eighth ward, Jim An· 111 ' Party worlwrs arc maldng reprc~entalives of the . Chest tembcr 29. All worlters Will b? • Probe · f.Grou·. p the tax b!ll aiding big business ham Republlr·nn chnirman, who Oak, John· E. Osborne, delegate; rlcrlon, Eclith F.;. McLnin and 'rom prcpnral.ions for 200 from all !)l)arcl, Evans, William Vl(ylle of vltcd, the plunnlng commlltcc 0 were false and. were made only called the . convenllon to order Lawrence Smllh, alternate. Sinas, rlrlcgalrs; Helen G. Dag. parts of the county. Williamston and Mrs. Charles decided Friday. . to mls'lcad· the people. nnd then turned over the gavel In Lansing towm!hlp. nnymoncl A '!I'll, Eugene Hol!C'k and Paul E. Davis of Onondagn~ anci Ruth r The planning. comlJIIltce de· G' ang.ln·g o'n· .J. "These· tax cuts were made in S,cnator IIarryHittlc, was lauded \Yilcox!.. ,~... }~art .. ?-JCf.!!:r· Viola Kenney, a!l.crnatqs ..... ·. ,;..... FRANI{ SCIJ!'m))'J', 86, DIES Rasmu~r.n'anct______Arncld,;_• :...· 'Brhn~rcided-- boxes to·usefor schools, flag~ cnurchpo~er~~o~ book ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Franlt Schmidt, 8G, of Lansing, father of the owners of the marlts and outdoor thcrmom· Schmidt Bros. Supcrmarl,cts, died County Employee etcrs to publicize the campaign Congressman Kit Clardy· of at his home Saturday. Services this year. Evans and Bransdoricr Michigan's sixth district wants to were Wednesday a(tcrnoon nt '""l'C namerl to worl' with James learn who anrl what is behind the Gorsllne·Runciman funeral home Accused of Theft Brown of the Ingham County Nal.ional Committee for an Ef· In Lansing, with burial in Mt. News on· publicity. . fecllve Congress. That's the Mrs. Allee Melton, 30, cashier Eurrene I-Iouclt of Lansing, co· Build Your Own Garage Hope. cemetery. Surviving arc 3 group 1hat Is trylnr: to oust Sen· sons, Otto, Paul and Albert of In the office of the friend of the manager of the township division, alor Joseph McCarthy of Wlscon· court and circuit court probation has been assigned to assist In Lansing; a daughter, Mrs. l~mma sin and is now invading congrcs· Griffin of Lansing; 7 grandehil· offir•r>r in Lansing, Is out on bone! Wllliamstown, Wheatfield, Loclte sional districts to oppose candi· dren and 15 grcnt-grandchildrcn. p8ncling arraignment Friday. She 1and Leroy townships. Evans has dates not to their lilting. Mrs. LeRoy Lee of Mason is a i~ charged wi01 taiting $2,036 the task of getting chairmen in In Wnshington Monday Clardy granddaughter. from the county office in which Dunker Hill, Aurelius, Ingham, lntrorluccrl a resolution empower­ she is employed. Stocltbridgc and Leslie town· The Do,;,lt-Yourself Way ing congms!l to probe the Nation· ArTcf1erl Snt11rday on com· ships. al Committee for an EHcclive plaint of Lloyd Service, frienrl of Congress. He told his colleague~ the court ancl probation officer, that the committee iS' composed Mrs. Melton waived examination of many of the same persons or· In munil'ipal court. and Democrats Pick ganized as Amcr!c:ans for Dr.mo· The shortage In the accounts crnllc Action. He pointe-d out lhut was discovered by a - periorllc lhc Committee for an Effective nmlil. made hy the slalc au·di\or Candidates for Congress may be supporting or general's rlrpartment· August 3. arlvocating subversive doctrines The total was built up, Mrs. Mel· State Offices and that it is apparently cnga!(ed ton allcc:ed!y told Prosecutor in lobbying without proper regis· Paul C. Younger, over a 2·ycnr At their state convention· In tration under the lobbying law. Save period, from $10 to $60 at a time. Grand Rapids Saturday Michigan Clardy also said the people Most of the money talwn was Democrnts filled their ticket. should be told where the money Fair Week from alimony .accounts which the Democrats named Thomas M. Is coming from to support the . . office hundlcs, money paid In by I{avanaugh, 45, Carson City law· Committee for an Effective Con­ divorced husb:mrls for the sup· yer and former state deputy of gress and how that money is be· port of their children or former the Knights of Columbus, for at- lng used. New cur too bi1; for your old j;!tl'age? Living in a garage­ SPECIALS wives. torney general; James M. Hare. In June Clardy exposed some less home and stymied by the high cost .of housing your family Mrs. Melton Is the mother of 2 44, manager of the state fair and of the activities of the Americans . ' . Nylon children. Her hushanrl Is em· former Wayne university profes· for Democrotic Action. While car~ Ilcrc's It way you cat~ have It frame garuge without up­ ployed. sor, for secretary of state; San· proclaiming Itself as anti·Com· - Tile loss to the county Is cov· ford Brown, 45, Bayport farmer munlst, the organization has em· setting the family bitdget. crc£1 by a bond. ancl member of the state fair braced much of the communist Sport Shirts board, !or state treasurer; and party line, Clardy declarer] In his VIctor C. Targonsld, 40, Wynn· speech In congress Monday. Values to $4.95 · dotte lawyer, for auditor general. ·Join the llOJndar Do-lt-Yourself movement. 1 You save Car Hits Cyclist The delegates· apparently. bid or;~n~~;~ ~~~~ :a~~·~~~~r c~~~ money by fit•st, not inclutliug some generally wanted but uu­ for .the out·state farm vote by. ducted by this little group of $2.49 nammg Cavana,ugh, Hare and S'anctlmounlous leftists," said essenti:tl features; second, doing the work yourscll', or with as On Dexte.r Trai'l Brown, all from rural areas or Clardy In referring to the Na· A Cadillac ·driven by Sheldon with farm ·contacts. Targonsld tiona! Committee for, an Effcc· much heltJ as you can muster. 0 Turner, East Lnnsing, struck a ~~~~~~ 0~ i~·~:J~~n as lieutenant· 1 tlve Congress, "I thlnl{ It Is ~lgh STRAW HATS boy riding his bicycle across Dex· ii d the Democrats named an ti)lle they were made to sta~ up ter Trail near Mason Sunday aft· Upp~r Peninsula man for one 'of In p~~llc and ,explain their ac­ You can obtain easy-to-follow 11lans and time-saving, ernoon. The boy, Robert Morgan, the posts, It Is ll!tely that the Re· tlons. Half-Price,.. 1.1, son of Mr: and Mrs. Robert publicans at their .convention In money-saving tips from. Miclmlson-Halmr, your handy-man /,. Morgan, Sr., 1418 Dexter Trail, Grand Rapids Saturday would G t th f · CSi!aped With CUtS and bruises. have COUntered the move With a One 0 e. a1r lieatlqunrters. in Mason. Mickclson-Halwr can·also SllllliiY you He was talten to the Mason Gen· u. P. nomination, Many Mason business places witl~ to11 grade matm•ials to' do the job right-m~tcrlals that JACKETS· .. , cral hospital and after doctors Speculation among Republicans ·closed Thursday afternoon, on . . could find no brol{en bones was is that D. Hale Bralte, state treas· tl 'f , A Zimmer· will maim your workmanship last a lifetime~ Sto11 in or callus Values to $10~95. removed to his home, urer, and Owen Cleary, secretary , .proc1 ama on o 1'" ,: The Morgan boy and his sister, of state, can win nomination rna~, President of the Chambc; today! Grace ·Ann, 9, were on their bl· again despite their unsuccessful of Commet·ce, to permit store $5.00 cycles ln the drive in front of the bids for nomination as governor, slaffs to take In an afternoon at house. As 0111! car passed·· from if they want it. Some party l~ad· -, the northwest the boy started ers expressed hope that the 2 .the fair. Mayor Clairmont Ever· Freo 11lans and froe estimates - FilA terms . out. He failed to see Turner's men will step· aside In the Inter· Itt also gave his blessing to _the ,, Ar·row Shirts car behind the other. Grace Ann ests of party .unity,, Donald· S. .closing proclamation. .did, and yelled but It was· too lat~, Leonard, Republican candldat~ , ·I White 1'rotlicals In the middle of the pavement the for governor, has not committed . '· ., ' boy saw the car . upon him and himself as to his choice of run- Book Store. Opens Monday swerved. Turner swung his car nlng mates. . . $2~95 to the right, into the ditch. The , Paul c. Younger, Ingham pro- Boys and girls who want to get ; . boy and his bllte crashed Into the secutlng attorney; announced his' a head start with their studies .. , car, the boy being flung onto the candidacy for the. attorney gen· can get their books. at the Mason 1\0od and against'. the windshield. era! nomination Monday.· Frar(k·, school book stora beginning Mon· MICKELSON-BAKER 'l'urner gmbbed hold of the boy G. Millard of' Flint, ,present at· day, August.23.. The.store, located ltnd held him on the hood and torney. general, Is still In the· race on the second floor of 'the school, .LUMBER.CO •.. out from u1ider the wheels until for the nomination. . will be open from 8 to ~ ...., ...... ~ ·-; the car stopped. . John ·a. Martin of Grand Rap· morning and from 1 · .. .. The b1·other, ~nd sister: were. :Ids, auditor gl)neral, .Is· also re· nq~ns. School Is· · --. riding their bicycles the ·gardetl as a candidate for re· open.Wednesday, SE!pti!ml:ifif. 8 ~~7':t~"fo~~~~~~· roacl'to close a gate nomination. . 8:30.. ' ...... ' 1

Commtlnfly Chest 'on Prlclay eve· ·Onondaga News nlng nt the homn of Mr. and Mrs, Fitchburg \ WHOLE. COLLEGE. TRAIN Ti'mnic BVIlllH In Mnson, JV1r11, J,yiCl Orow BUILDING RIDES. Dansville 'I Mrs. Burton Baldwin .Mt·, nnd Mrs, Leslie Prehn and The Merry·Go·Roltnd club met RocoJttlnn 111 l\Ioruln;v r , snn, Don, oF Lndlngton m·rlveel nl lhe home of Mrs. Kolth Hit\vlt· Dansville 0, E. pnHI mntrons 11 ,Mt•, nn(l Mt·a, Jasper 'ferry nne! a few days lnst wee[( ntthc home Snttmlny to SJH!Jld n few days s. ,,,r,' nn d Mrs. Mon· t II- nywnn 1 IJ f thor1 pnrenls, Mr. nml Mm. visiting M1·, mHI Mrs·. DLil'lon Ins nt. Dulleese lalte Just 'fhurs· nnrl Dansville Aid Srwlnly mem· W(! re I1os t s a t an nnnllu I penl lc Rny Wo I .u• nne 1 f nm 11 y, Baldwin and fnmlly, On Snnclny day· afternoon. ber11 ·um giving It recr.ptlon Mon· of coupl(!H who Rpend their win· Mr. nnrl MrR. Alvin .Tohnstnn a family dinner of Lalm Michl· Mrs .•Tohn G11rfleld entertained day night, AugnHt 2:1, nt. 1:1 [l. m, tnrs togelhm• In I~lorlcla, 'fhe fol· o! Jucltson we!re Sundny enllorF !-(nn per·ch wns enjoyed by Mr. guests· l01• cllnne1' lnsl: Saturday _ nt the Dansville !own hnll, hon· IQwlng couples were pm~ent: Mr, of thr.lr mothrw, Mrs. Nellie nnrl Mrs, Hnhcrl Bush. and Ho· In )1onor of her mother, Mrs, m·lng Ma1·y Mend nnd HuHsell nnrl Mr~. Wllllam Crnwforrl and Ji'rcnch, · hr!l'ln, Mr·. nnrl Mrs. Dale Nowlin Helen _,Jump, who Is 02, Guests Co1·y whose mmTlnge will tuim Ml', nnrl Mrs, Etl"r.ne Pottys o! r L M were Miss Kale Leel1e, Mrs. Bert plncc Suncluy, Augt)HI 22. h Sttndny guests of M1·. nml Mrs 11111 1 srm n es 11 r., rs. ,JeHs e Howell, Mr, nnrl )\1rs. George Pal· 1 Parman, Mrs. Charles Clinton ------·-·-•OOM--·--·------d II I . Slter!IH Weller Wf!re! Ml'. anrl Mr6 Brmh, lite Pre1 Ill fam 1ly nml the nn(J Mr. nne! Mrs, Gnz•ald Gal'flnlcl who hns been cmployc!rl In tho lyn,rner Mr.nn gmncan[l Mrs. c nug John Jter ofBlaisdell Brook· Carl Wellm·, Mlw; Tlnzel Dttshnell Bnlrlwln family. In I he afternoon unci ~"ons. " ~ ~ home of M1·. nnrl Ml's, F1'C1! and !{en Morgnn, nil of Howell. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Warcl Mulvaney of Clrll·lw will rr.turn to ln•t• homr! of Hlllsdnle nnd Mr. nnd MrH. l(onny Wheelm· of Lr!PIIc spent I Baltic! Crer!lt ealleel fit the llulc.l· Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Gee nrc thiH wer!l!. Ml1w Bugher. IH n Lr.s· Peter F'lnnnagan of Clenrwntm·, the weelt enrl nt the homr! of Mr. win home. vacationing at ftush • laltc this F'lorlda, e 1 lie hlgl1 se!Jnol student. and Mrs. Howard Lyneh nnd '!'he mtmmm· Boolt Rending W ct. An cnth•o prefnbricnlcd college tlold hounc, whlah will i1nve lnmlnatcd arches wlth th 1 MJs·s Alellta Clnrlw unci Ml'. nne! Mr. ancl Mrs, l'toMI't Bush vis· family. On Sunday Mr. nnrl Mrs elnl> will hold Its IJai'IY on Mon· Merry Ranck Is stnying with 0 Mrs. S. H. Gillett nncl childmn ltea Mr. unci MrH. Put Tenny nl Glenn Collier of Allen were c·nll· tiny, Angusl 23, ill one o'dork In her parents, Mr. and Mrs·. C, W. est arc over built of timbero.,:ls' shipped on 'li Grand Trunlt Weiltci'IJ freight tmtn. :,'rom lip to ue ~,. Narrow lnlm 'l'htu·s!lny evening, II L 1 1 1 r 1 Rar1clt Mr•u Rar cl' 1 M ~rch Will llllnl L of San l3r!r· Balrlwln, Genrgr. nnrl Marlene Kaye Wilson and Blaine nne! WCI'P. VIrginia Krum nne! Lucille IPortland Off ' nml Rodely of Mllfo1·d spent the nnrdlno, Cnllfornla, spent last Brmtrmonl, ShelTon Benson, Carolyn Lathrop at n hlrthclny Mcintee of Denrhorn. ers Wonderland hurg nne! fnmlly of Amel ius were week end wlth Mt·. nnrl Mrs, wcelt nt the home of her son anrl netly, Carol anrl Snn. Clarke, , • · . . . ~ wee!< nfler. spendliJg the past· n£>dy of Grnnd Ledge, Mr. and last wee!<. Officers for the com· Mt·. nnd Mrs. ,John Huffine at· Linda were guests at: dinner Sun· Marie,· Maurice ami Maynard Aro!md ll1r. .clock. .rlllllr;g 1!1.12· new arer]a' has been buill ,Which weelt visiting their. mother, Mrs.; Mrs. George Galloway of Lan· ing year nrr.: President, Mt·s. tended a family reunion In Ohio day at the Bl:tl([')y home. have been spencliiJg a few clays p3, the Hrrl CwsH Jll. nvlrlul hlooc! Florence Stanton, and family. • slnq, Mr. ancl Mrs. 13111 Ti'unk, Mr. Lmn:a Wllmn; sr.crctnry, Mrs. Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Frerl Brower measures ·uo feet by: 300 feet. neat• West Brunch. .~or defense nr~rl dvllran us£> nt an Onondaga Boy Scout troop No. 'and Mrs. Clyde Keesler nnrl Mr. Edllfl Glover; anrl treasurer, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Me· were In Imlay City Sunday to at· In acldlllon tci heliJg billed. us· nvernge rute of R rlonnl.lons per 01 wl11 have Its first board of re· nnrl Mrs·. Bill Bonner· of Flint anrl Alic£> Dulte. Creery and Robert spent Sunday tend the funeral of Mrs. Brower's Miss Sandra 13ugilee of Leslie, minutr•. view nicetlng at their regulnr M1·. and MrH. Don Mishler of afternoon with Mrs. Nellie Me· Michigan's · lprgest. ro~eo arena, An incorpornlion meeting for aunt. Scout meeting on Wednesday Charlotte. Mrs. Pelotl' left for her the election of ofiiccrs for the Crcery. In the afternoon they Mrs. Bcnl.rice Thumser and It Is also one of the-nation's most evening. home In California Tuesrlay, called on Mr. and Mrs. Wellford Allee ami Jullu Elliott visited at scenic. The Grancl r·lver .fo-rms the Mr. and Mrs. Donald Wolfe am! I Mrs. Burton Baldwin attenclr.cl Grnnrl Valley Telr.plwne Com· CalL the F'loyd Rice home severll!• days stagedrop for• this 2·day perform· daughter of Dayton, Ohio, spent the first. planning meeting of the pany, Wfls· held at the 'f'ompldns Mrs. Roy Warner and Mrs. 13. this week. ance, The arena Is ·so situated Cleaned, Pressed town hnll lnsl Saturday evening, L. Wyhle of Jacltson called on that each spectator will have an I 'fhc following hoard of directors Mrs. Minnie Churchill visited excellent vantage point: was clectcr.l: President·, Gale Me· Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Grow and with her sister· last week end In lnnhan. County News August 19, 1954 Page 2 M' r 1 1 · 1 w 1 Marlon Sunday afternoon. . Lapeer and nltended the wedding Since the rodeo Is an approved :~ ll' lflC ; v cc-prcstc ent, fire . Mt·. nne! Mrs. I·Iugll MornJJottsn event, lop. performers from the and Set to Go . . . ------,.------1, In t t M'lt1 G ~ ~ of her nephew Saturday evening . • <011 z; ~cere flry, on reen; called on the E. J. Kellys at How· nation have been nttraclcd and treasurer, Robert: Nohle; nnd C. nJJ Sunclay nvenlng. Sunday Mrs. Churchill was pres· A D I 1 .. Cl 1 'f 1 ~ ~ ent at the fun£>ml set-vices of her will compete In the 2·dny show. Off to school, uwuy on n · u te anr "'· art own ey. Mrs. Ltlcy Grow- spent Monday slster-ln·law at Imlay City. Brahma hull riding, bulldog· afternoon with Frank Morehouse Mr. lllld Mrs. Floyd Rice were glng, cuttln~ and roping are nil n business tr·it>, ·lute vncn· Wheatfield Center pm·t of the l>rogmm. 'l'hc- rodeo !Ur·s. Ilrmn ,Johnson and Mr. and Mrs. Hugh More· Suturday dinner guests of Mt•, lion , , • wherever you house. and Mrs. H. G. Elliott of Leslie.: .:Jutes are Saturday and Sunday, Members of the Fitchburg 4-H August 21 and 22. A pal'adc and go, you're. bound to lm· The Grange held its regular club are spending this week nt Mr. and Mrs. Richard Belcher display ~Ill prece-de starling time meeting last Tucsdny evening the Mason fair wllh their CX· and Dawn and Mr. anrl Mrs. E. on Saturday. Events begin at one Jlress In clothes tbnt n1·e with a good attendance. 'l'he /llblts. J. Betcher nnd Craig of Mason o'cloclt on both clays. '' charter wns drnped in memory ------::---~--:-- were Suncluy evening visitors in lrnmuculutcly c I e un e d LESLIE, lUICJIIGAN - PHONE 4572 of Orie Smith. TIJre£> candidates Beaudry, and son to Lan.slng lnst the Floyd Ric£> home. Profits of this yearly event are were balloted upon. Nominations Friday after they had spent all Mrs. Marie Posey has trans· to be used tor youth recreational and lmJ•eccnbly pt•esscd. facUlties In the Portland an~a. Friday-Saturday AUGUST 20-21 wer£> voted upon Ior secretary, weelt with them. fcrrecl from Cleveland, Ohio, to We'll meet your tmvel nnd members of tlw executive Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Donal and talw u position with Arbaughs In the Dean Graves !amlly called on board of state grrmge. Ten resolu· Mr. and Mrs. George Frost at· Lansing. She is staying with her Mr. and·Mrs. Glenn Langham and time. Phone us today for ,lions were rear! ancl voted upon tended the Frost reunion at St. slster-in·law, Mrs. Nellie Schaffel', family In Mason Saturday eve· llJieedy .Jtlclmp und de· lo he sent. lo county convention Johns Sunday, and .goes to her home in Snglnaw nlng. in September. Dieter Lukowski, Mrs. Minnie Baclms spent Sun· on weelc ends. Mr. and Mrs. Dean Graves and livery seJ•vlce; 17, n German youth who is spend· day In Lansing wllh Mrs. Cecile The Ira Tinlt. family attended famlly _attended the Langham re· ing this year with Mr. and Mrs. Butler and Ina. the Zion Lutheran picnic. at union Sunday at Pleasant lake Delmar Can, was present'. Re- Hllda Wolf of Cincinnati · Is Jacltson 'fhursclay. · and vlsjted Mr. an.d Mrs. Bob frcshmcnts were served follow- spending a few days with Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Wainright IFerrier and family ol Dansv11le Shown at ·7 and 9:80 Shown at 8:30 Only ing lite meeting. and Mrs. Dell Wolf and famlly. attended the Wempleboone . re· Sunday evening. . . Mr. and Mrs. F'. C. Weaver Miss Neva Johnson . entered union Sunday at Owosso. ·Mrs; Ira Tlnk, Lewis, and Olive called on Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Galt Park Annex of Spanow Mr. and Mrs. Walter Korroch attended the graduation exercises Sun.,~Mon.,-Tues. AUGUST 22-23·2-1 Frost ancl Mr. and Mrs. 'I'. S. Hospital last Thursday for sur· of Lansing and Mr. and Mi·s. in· Detroit ot the medical assist· Husscll of Mason last weelc. gery on her nose. It· was the Hany Lungham, Jr., of Mason .nnts· class' .of. Carnegie Institute. Modern Dry Cleaners 'J'hc W. S. C. S. w111 meet second operation following her were Satut·day guests of Mr. and Phyllis Tlnil: was cupped and Is I·Thursdny, August 26, one wcelc accident a year ago. She arrived Mrs. Dean Graves and family arid now a registered M. A. I 124 W. Ash Phone 2-llill Emma~~r due~ Lcnch's.- ooun~All fu~o!Ticers. at Mr~ arc homeMiss Monda~ Carol Warner showed ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~. l,~a~c~;~~t~~~~~~ ~~:rn~~nt:eec~~: ~~~~~ern s~~~fa:.~~ve~l~c~~ol ~~~ , HlTC H. ING- u· p_. T._ H. AT- mittee will mer. I and reports will Negro Girls In Jacltsonvllle, Flor· { . .· _ ..· ' . . · . . also he filled out. A potluck din· Ida, Sunday evening at church. !lei" will be served at noon. Vir· Allan Johnson Is spending a ginia Launsleln has the program few days In Detroit with Mr. and and Inez Weuver is In charge of Mrs. Bill Burlte and daughters. the devotions. Tlie roll call qttes· Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Johnson tion is, UHow can we Improve our took a trip to Niagara Falls and Society this yenr?" · through Pennsylvania last weelt. OLD TEAM. CAN BE. Mr. and Mrs. George Van De· Mr,. and Mrs. Berton Johnson mark nllendcd the young adult and Jeanie attended a family re· ·wed.-Thurs. AUGUST 25·26 class party at Mr. and Mrs. Ar· union at McCormlclt parlt In Wil· thur Dtt Breuilo in Lansing last liamston Sunday. ~E-ISSUE OF TIIAT ALL TllUE GI~EAT! v'rlday evening. FUN- BUT, TODAY • Cl The Grange will initiate in first nnd seconrl degrees Tuesday eve­ Felt Plains ning, August 24, with officers- do· Mrs, Rl\lph Keesler ing 1he work. Those attending You've got:~o·have q.sm.o~th­ ( arc to luke sandwiches for their Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Lal'e own family and calcc or jello. und family of Moline, Illinois, Shows Each Nigbt af7:30 Only Mr. and Mrs. George l~rost called on Rollin, Floyd, Blaine, running, reliable· car to· meet , look llwir daughter, Kathryn Foster and Seger Rice, and the Clarence Bird famlly of Williams· ton during their visit. modern' traffic conclition_s, safely Mr. and Mrs. Hollin Rice and family were cullers at the Claude ... effiCiently·: .. ~ .economica·lly I Miner home In Mason Sunday. ,,,. Blaine Rice went "by plane to ,.,, .... Cleveland, Ohio, over the week . That's where Bud's Auto Parts can help ~nd . . ' . . \ . . ' . Your best buy _ Mr. and Mrs. Ga~·roll Murcloclt · nnd Mrs. Mae Bland were Sunday you. Bud's cf:Ln help you be supplying the guests of Mr. and, Mrs. Earl Webb. I parts you need 'to mak~ your ~ar like new bean :~_this~ tag!·- ' ,· ' . Mr. and Mrs. Ron Gyllng and Bo.bby of Lansing called on the again. Late model cars or "good trans· Glenn Hurfords Sunday. ' Mr. and Mrs. Floyd May and portation". models-makes no difference. son called on Mrs. Ida May Sut· I urday. Mrs. May's daughter-in· ' law was burled F'rldny. A pie social and "Bnclt-to· Bud's can fix you dp and iit prioes you can af· School" program, sponsored by . SCORE ford. Fancy factory parts at fancier prices the Cleo ch·cle of the W. S. c. s., noAim will, be lield F'rlday, August 27, I ', • , "1: I·~ , i l." , can' be found,· but orilr at -Bud's "ca'ri genuine at the Felt Plains church nt 8 Btid's lil18 bou'gltt - \· o'clock. first quality ·p•rts' be bought at the down-to­ 6 ·.ways be.lter. : Mrs. Helen Bevry · and Mrs. earth prices fo·r wfiich:Bud's :is ·famous. Bud's 2.66··.·: ' e Thoroughly lnspecleii . Marne F'ltztmtrlclt ot Lansing vis· . ' ' ' " . '\ !ted the Jathes Mcintee home v ' . ' ' - has tht, largest selection of- used car parts in e Reconditioned for Safely Sunday. , \vrecked cars for salvage Phyllis Hart and Donna Rice • I r .. I \ l ~- 1' •: ::- • • CeD,trad Michigan. ·Bud's has theJ.argest aelec­ e Reconditioned foi' · Sllent sevenil days ·last week at since Janu0,ry 11, ·~95*. Perfotmance · · Wolf lake near Baldwin In north· . :: ~ ·., . \ ' ' ) .tioli. ~cause Bud!a .buys.· mer~-~reeked cars em Mlehlgail. llnd salvages more goo~ used parts than any • Reconditioned f~r.Vaiue t.ewls Hart attended the Cun· . .., . 1\ . nlilgham .reunion at the Irlsli other ~ealer in Central Michigan I e Honestly Described: ... Hills Sunday. \.~ . Mr. and Mrs .. Arthur Whitney and family were guests at dinner Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Lumbert of Grand Ledge. Transmissions, rear enda; illo• . · Carolyn Lum)>ert and Cather­ h1e Brady 'spent Friday evening tors, hatteri.~~• gl.ali.. or·i~c~•­ atJiie Ionia fliiJ,'., ' ·.·u·.. .. u·· .. __ ··Mrs. carl. LaXton wlll be the aoriea, Whale~~r ~·you;- ne~da, ·· . ··~-· d· ss.. ·_ n'cw- teacher at Felt Plains school . ~ . . which starts September 7. The Bud'a has it.. Adcbnilea of en· .··· . . \ '. ', '.-·-~ •.. -~ ,· .• q . . . .'. . : ' ' . B school has been cleaned and re· decorated !!Y Caslmer· Tater and joyable. ttouble·lree ·-driving Rei!d. . . . • • I ' , Oo • I,J ! ' Lynn Rice Is spendhtg .. ~··.AutcJ.::,-_·:pARTS • ... ·. to ~ou~ c:·ar ~~~~~~ppin1 iaf.llt · • . -~ ·,,' ••. ;.;;~- :::•• •\':. ,' . :_,,• •,I \ !1-.'-:• ' ~.... . Bud'aitod.y!;:;.t:;: ·.. ·' .. · ·.. 'Phone 8RO:.l-4l21.·or OIID~(•Mll •' ',I' ., • :· I ',\' South_ of Holt.:;. :a mlli.is-- North of Mason . '.· . ': ·,· :··; ·, . -·- '' . ; . ' .. ': ·.,· .. ' ·......

teachers, Mr11, Mildred North, 1])1IER RITES ARE 111\I.D Mr11, Gertrude Prindle, Mrs, Poston Home News Grovenburg· News ' ' 1 Funerul services wera con· f-Inzcl SlmJJCl, Mrs. M)'rn Wise, !Ui·~. Mym (JhllllllY r:luclcrl fi'Om the Oorllllnc·Runcl· A Mrs. Howard North Mrs. Gertt·ude Todr:l and Clarion man funernl homo In Lnnslng New Mason Grid Coach Issues Call I nossmnn, Miss Hylah Erldy of Dotrolt and Mrs, F, A, BulrlorHon cullerl on TIIOHrlny aflm•nnon fo1• ,Tnhn Hen· ry Mir.r, 23, of Lansing, Mler riled Conch Erl J(ehc, new Mnsnn also. Any water huelwl totem llns, .Toe Lnmphore, Dlelc Laxton,' . I Jouri. VnnHum, who wu~ :;el'i· Mr. nnd Mm, Hugh Angell vn· Clm•ence Lconnrd, Joan, nnd lhe- Iutter's mother, Mrs, ,Jennie foollmll mentor, will huve llll un· u Stnnlcy went to Milan last Friday Drown, Thllrllday nflcrnoon. Snttmlny, Rev, Dctvld Slunlcy should BJlply right uway, uccord· Dnn Mcnovslcc, Art Newman,: ly lln,jurcrl when Hlrpelc by r.n!loned with Mr. und Mrs. Mnr· orrtclnl loolt nt his l!l511 chnrges evening to the home of. Mr, unci . MJ•. and Mrs, Forrest Craig, Evans of the Olcernos Communlly lng to J{ohe, Mnnsll Rnymoncl, Bob Scofield, olast week, Is ln llw hrJHpltal vln Hosldns ut Munro lnlce ncar Monday mornln~. Conch ]{oliO in•WObsloJ', Ohio. ::lhe Is lmpmv· Chelmygun fmm Wednesduy of Mrs, Bert Derg, rett1rnlng Sntur· ,Gary nnrl Carol of Lalngllhurg chureh offlrlnlcrl nnrl hurlnl wus Vnrslty 'foolbnll practice lwghls Gorrlon Slcr!, Polo Sllrl nncl Bert• In Chupcl liiii Memorial Grmlcns, hns aslwd ull grid prospect~ to Wnrner. lng"uncl mny hC! 11 hiC! Io como lust weelc until Monduy, r:lny, Mrs. Leonard came home jlncl Mr. unrl Mrs. l~vcrctt Morse meet nt the Joclwr room lo plclc on Monday, August 30, with 2 Jwmotln 10 rluys, llcr moiiHit' hns wllh them nfler a weelt's visit. and 'daughter of Pomona, Cull· Mlcr wns cmploycrl nt the Servkc woi·lcout11 a day I>Cheduled until Kehe will hnvc · Norm AuRtln; Mr. unrl Mr~. Leone North nnd 'l'ypesclllng Co, Surviving nmthe UJI mcrllcnl exnmlnnl.lon permits come•,hmne bul. lwt· fnll~er Is re· Mr, and Mrs. 1-Iurold Wilson :fornla, called on M1·s·. Crnlg's c!nsses start, I•'ellows, Dave Grcrm, Ilarry Hal· family nnd MrH. Mllrlrerl Nor(h widow, Ruth, (tho former Ruth unci parental consant cards Man· m~,ecd. vlsltoal ut I he horne of his par· Clnylon Swlfl spent the wcalc Mrs. Lily Jarvis Is expected thls MrR. F. A. Balderson. Aurelius Center Coac:h l{elw Is loolclng for 4 football equipment mnnugcrs help hut be us good or maybe a Conch Keha comcm to Mason lmts Sunday. cnrl at the hom~ of Mr. and ·Mrs. week. Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Doos of 0Iml IC. Scr:lchru1ler · Mrfl. .' Emma Thnmpsnn, who Arlhur lluniccl' ncar IIastlngs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Joe .Jnlcallclc and Bntlle Cronk called on her moth· little better. from Paltongll junior hlgh school husil her.n in Hnyes·Grr.cn-Beneh Mr. anrl Mrs. Guy Mc:Cuo nnd children nnr:l Mrs. Ed Dalman of er, Mrs. Clara Woolhouse, Sun­ Funernl services wcra held ~n Mnson lost a llu·gc number of In Lnnslng. l-Ie wns there one hospital In Chnrlnllc following an Mrs. Mllrlred North attended the Lnnslngo vlsllcd at the home of day, Monday afternoon for l~mnlc .T. Whitedog District Yenlor~ from last year's team. yonr. llcfore that he eoaehcd at opcmtlon for hernia, Is expected Sldnner schonl rounlnn Snturtlay M1•, ami Mrs. Arthur Jancclw one Mr. and Mrs. .Toe Moorman, Scutt, 8!1, at the Ball-Dunn funcr· !\Irs. ])1. V. Butler Gone arc Wes Clarl>, llruce Col- • Sault Stc. Marie for several yanrs. nl home. Mr. Scull. was horn nnrl home1 this wr·r~k. afternoon. There wore 2 present day last week. · · Knt:hy anrl Mlehnel nf Leslie Clair• Swift enlr.rorl Hayes· who nllenrled sehool when Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Guy McCue nt· called on Mr. and M1·s. Cleveland hnrl always llverl ln Aurelius. IIc Mrs. Nova Bulle I' spent· the Creen-Beneh lw~pltal in Charlollr! North !aught there, Mrs. Mny tended the Slclnner reunion nt the Poston Sunday evening. riled Frlrlay, August 13, nt I he past wcclc at South Dlesc laiw Ingham County News ' August 19, 1954 Page 3 Montlny aflernonn. He had sur· Shnlil Ferris and Clal'ion. Ross­ home of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Mrs. Lawrence nnrlnn nnrl Rohart convalescent home, He Is wllh Mrs. L. 'l'. Smllh ami Su~m: gory for hernia Tuesday. man. There were several former Lundberg Sunday afternoon. ·lnur,hler vlsllcd William J{eyas survivor! by 3 rlnugl1lers, Mrs. ami M1·s. Elizabeth Smith of Eusl Lcthn Cremer, Mrs. I~thcl Haynes Lansing. , Monr:lny aflcrnonn. anrl Mrs.· Silvia Wilson; 11 son, . Mrs. Grover Evans of Haslett Harry Slover o( Altlca spent Hoy Scutt; a sister, Mrs. Hattie Siinrlny at the Husscll Slovm North Aurelius cnller:l on Mrs. Fror:la Ross 'rurs· Sweet of Mason; and a brollwr, lny evening, Mr. and Mrs. Wll· home. Shnron Slover returner! OLOS;IVIOB I LE Annahcllo ~clson Will Scutt. '!'hem arc also 10 hnmc with her falhor and twin 'lnm '1'11flmpson nlso vlslter:l Mrs. gi·amlchildrr:m nnr:l11 grcat·m·nnrl· ·AT LAST! AFULL SIZE RnRs Tur>srlny. brother, Sherwin, until scl10ol he Mr. anrl Mrs. Clyda I-1111 and cllilrlrc:n. Rev. Paul Arnold nf· Donna nnd Mr.. and Mrs. Herbert gins. Mr. and Mrs. Paul Cheney nnr:l r1~1~ lr>rl nnd hurlnl wns In the unrJ Mrs. Erlwnrll Ilorslt' Hnrtlr: ntlcndcrl the wedding of Carol of Saginaw cnllcd on Mr. Greenwood ccmete1·y of Aur.·ctltw. Mr. GAS fiREUGt!T FRONT Mr. Hartig's niece, Joan Hartlr:. r.Jwney's· TY!nl her, Mrs. Myra Q!Hl family nnrl Mr. nnrl Mrs nnd James Hlllocl< Saturday eve· Cheney, Sunday. Family night nt I he II urcllus Vernon Reynolds and Inmlly hall nlng at Holt. The Hartig children, Baptist church will be held on 1 picnic Sunday in the I>ru·Ic 011 HOME HEATER! Wmlnesday, AuguBt 25, at 8:00 M·'J7. ~227491 Leslie and Yavonnc, spent thr eventnr: with Mr. and Mrs. Ray· Clark Center p. 111. "88" ~-Dr. Sodan. monrl Holmes in Lansing. Prior Roscoe Barry of Aurollns Is n Ml'llvJ'IIe Dollvorod locolly1 to the rehearsal Friday evening · MrH. Nellie Bullen nntir:mt at the Cut B:•nl< Memnr· ototo and local the Harllgs attended a rehearsal Mr. nnrJ jV!rn. Cicrnlrl c;r""'' inl hospllal at Cut nanlc, Mon· Eunice Calw1· ICXOI CUtfra. dinner served at the Homo Dairy nnd f~mlly of Lnnsim: f;pnnl Sr~n lnnn. Mr. Barry, his wife Mable Mr. and Mrs. Coy Dunmnnr,. In Lansing. Mr. Hartig served ar~ ·lnv with tho;r "''l'P.nts, Mr. ;mol ami daughter Beverly were on o and family of Mnson vlr.ltcrl Mr an usher for the wedding. '\1rs. A. B. Ziegler. v:Jr:ation when he snffcrorl n anrl Mrs. Charles Nlcthammcr That's right! For a surprisingly low price, John i{esllng was liost nt n Mrs. Lloyd ClarJ{ and daugh· heart attack and paralytic strolw Sunday. you can own this futuro-styled, future• bachelor party Saturday evening 'P.rf', Sl1nron nnrl Linda, spent J•'rulay. H1s condition Monday Mr. nnd Mrs. n.icharrl Chlupsa poworod 1954 "Rockel" Enolno Oldsmobllel In honor of James Oliver, Jr., of last wr.clc nt Cnnwny wilh Mr. night was reported serious. cll1cl rlaur,hler, Nnncy, of .1\rling· I Mako a dalo lo 100 and drlvo II-fodayl Lansing. Mr. Oliver wlll be mar· nml Mrs. Rlchnrd Doxladcr. Mr. anrl Mrs. Cecil Roschury Inn ITcighls, Illinois, who ha~ rlcd Au~ust 21. · Mr. aiirl Mrs. R u rl nIp h ami family returned home Sntur- been visiting her parent~. Mr. and Your price depends upon cholco of modal and . Mrs. Esther Holmes,, Mr. and Mlrhitsch autiful · Equaflamo Burner­ afl.ar spending the past wcalc at hnmc on Sunrlay were Mr. ami Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Rkhardsm1 afternoon. ~ Gets maximum 1teat Beaver Island. Mrs. Everitt Rnose nnrl fnmily. of Jackson and theh· son and Mr. anr:l Mrs. Charles McCul· 1 ' from all types of gas IN• Mr. and Mrs. Francis Lea arc Mr. anrl Mrs. Hflrold Myers anrl daughtcr·in·law of Portsmouth, lnugh, Ronnie Th'omas ami Mrs. aJUO{HERM CLUDING LP. Quiet, Only spending the wcelc vacallonlng family, Mr. and Mrs.• Toe Provost VIrginia, visited Mrs. Ada Smith Pierce wop:! callers sunday al Duo-Thcrm has it. at Townline Ia lee at Lal Sunday. The picnic Is scheduled for Sat· .. ;"iter! relnlivcs in Angola and Edward Jennings spent last urrlay, August 28, at tlle"church. Garrett, Indiana, Thursday and weel< end at Hancoclt and was an of Fun COME IN TODAY! The family of Mr. and Mrs. Ed· Friday. Sunday they called on usher at the wedding of his fra· Entertainment win Eifert met nt the Eifert Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gmnstrom in tarnity brother, Robert· Momln· - home Friday . evening to help Lansing. alli. l ATTENTION! their parents celebrate. their 33rd (Loot Wcclt'• Items) While Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bate· wedding annlvarsary.. Calce and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Allen man were vlsitint~ Mr. unci Mrs. for You Qt the · I Holders of Gas Permits ice cream were served for re· called at the Herbert H. Hnr· Westphal of Mason a few days i ' freshments. tlg l10me Monday evening. On luHl weel<, Mr. Bateman bacamo · •Sop us fh·st. ffl1· the l'lncst In gcnnltw Dno-'l'herm gas heat· . Mr. and Mrs. Howard R. Smith Sunday afternoon Joan Hartig siclc. ,Dave Strong and Mrs. Cyril I and .family and Maude · Bullen and .James Hillock of I:ansing Bateman and grandson were vis· '101',. A size und model fOI' CVCI'Y IHII'~e nnd Plll'IIOSe, spent sunday afternoon at,Derby callad on the Herbert Hnrtlgs and itors oi Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bale· !alee. In the evening they called family. man on Monday. · on Mr. and Mrs. Keith Nelson at Mrs. Helen Bedell and Steven Stanton. · returned home Sunday evening Sixteen members and 3 leaders Ingham CoLinty Thursday evening Mrs. Lee after spending .several r:lays ~vith of the Aurelius clothing group ·MASON HOME APPLI.ANCE Webb was hostess at a· Stanley relatives In Fort Wnync, Inclmna. met at tha town hall Saturday fo1· party. 'I'hosa present were Mrs. Mr. anr: I M rs. J ames L ca anc I a wcincr.roast. u

Phone 1\lason 2-5911 1 • Mrs. Howard R. Smith, Mrs. Francis Lee Saturday evening. Linda and Carcl spent a r~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~F~·l:o:re:n~c:e~C~I:a:rl~~~:M:r:&~~~o~M~~ couple days with Ei~rttheir cousin, To Arthritis Suffers ···. Violet Lee, in Lansing this week. I. nm a bcr:l·J•idd!lll person Rllf· l'crlng f•·om rheumotoicliU'Ihrllls. lllwlng been In hod 4 years, tills Okemos ,July. 1 hnve been com1,1etely Excursion heiiiicss: my lnuuls twisted In ntrs. Clytie Williams many wnys, my legs bent In 11 Three !Jig nights of fun remain for Mr. and Mrs. Howard Smedley slUing JIOsitlon, mv lmces mul Bus Fares and Susie of Ccclat• Bend Heights nnldes swollen until it seemed you anti the entire f11mily at Michi­ spent the wocl\ end nt their cot· l-hcy would buJ•st .• ])(y SJiinc wns gan's finest county fai1· - the Jng­ Starting 'I'I so painftJI tlu't wllh so mnny tilge at Houghton La ltc. wy hout·s of pain It seemed I would .... ltam County Fair! were joined by Mr. and Mrs. D. MONDAY, AUGUST 23 H.• Williams and children of Oak go Insane. I wus losing my oyc on the Parlt. 'I'he boys returned Monday sight; morning. · Then I found out nbout Sbu· Lansing-Mason-Ann Arbor D'ivision of· · Mrs. Gerrald Fuller of Lansing Rheumntlc Solvent. Now fm· n ' ' . ' . ' . . . . . ~ . entertained at a bridal ·shower for fracUon of. the money 1 Jlnlcl out Delores Bevard Tuesday at her foJ• doctoring I believe 1 will get HARNESS _,' -· - ,.,_, .... : - ' -. -- ·-. ·- ' ' ' . . home on Haslett Road. Miss Be· well. Since I luwe been Inking Jt., 5ha,.f. Wag· .~,,es' · vard wlll bccoma the bride of Ute pain Jm.~ left me. I sleep 111m ~tenne Fuller September 18. 11 chlld--n rest thnt has been I . •· ...... • • • •• ·-··- ·, . • • ··--·•. ·:--•~ ' .. Betty Aldrich, daughter of Mr. most helpful · in giving me I and Mrs. Maynard Aldrich, be- strength nne! courage. came the bride of John Wllllam ' · RACING llet•e's your chance to enjoy a one'-duy outing 'while traese low round-trip Gault of Gobles July· 24, in a Since · taking Star Solvent, I fares are available .from Mason to: . · , · . · . .· · ceremony performed by a life· have Improved so much I can long friend of the bridegroom sec to rend again. I now can move Rev. E. E. Carl of. the Royal my le~;s nnci raise my arms. In .Round Tritl . Bible Mission. .The ·newlyweds fact, I've sat 1111 3 times this last For th~ first time in Michigt"l Lansing ...... : ...... : ...... 50c Jllus 5e Fed. Tux wlll be at home at 3637 N. Wayne, month, which wns n gJ'Oat thing Chicago, Illinois. fo•• me ns . the dor:~tor said my fair history, hanaess . racing East I~ansing ...... , ...... '... ~ ...... 45c, No Tax Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Murphy SJilna wouhl 1lever be usc(l to sit fans· can enjoy racing un(lcr Dansville .. : ...... :...... , ... 40e, No Tax· anr:l children are spending a up again. The calcium deJmslts the ligi_Jts. 25 trot, 25 (lace, · ... '. a1·e gone aml I am gaining every Stocllbridge ...... :..... ~ ...... 75c plus ~ Fed. Tax \\ICek's vacation at their grand· day. If I Improve during my sec· free-for-all trot and free-for­ father's fill'm near Alpena. ond treatment-us I . have \vlth Gregory :·...... : .. :,., ...... ;c., ...... : ...... 95c plus Fed. Tax . Mrs. Norma Wagner· is spend· tl all ()llCC featured Thursday . lOc 10 . \• ' .. lng a few days visiting Mrs. Nell first onc-1 will 00 walking night. Bartlett of Grand Rapids. ag·aln. .··.G§Any.Day -:R~turn Sa111e ·Day Mr. and Mrs. Clyda Williams · I lll'e at 3316 West. Dayton St., were Tuesday evening dinner Flint, MlchJI;'ftri. W1•1to or call Bus· .Depot· guests of Mrs. ~lm Stevenson of me, Phone CE·IJ·'7001 •. East Lansing.:' . DAVID ABBEY 1 Opcit .yom• ,ffiouth .anr:l .. purse . . • ···s·HIM·MIN· DRUG cautiously, 'and your;·: stock of Iror further Information COli· wea!'th .a11d reputation : sliilll,. at cei11Jng., this. rcmocly 'Yrl~e: least· In rcpu(e, ~~:.-!fi'eat: .. .,~lm~ FRED J; DOI.BEE; merman. · . · . . · · · .Route 1, lUa11on . ; I'

'•. { Stork Shower OctobeJ•D(lle'Set Chamberlains o~;.serve Is Given for . . ~ . . ~ .. Th~ir 50th .Anni·~ ersary j r,' I Mrs. Jim Brown .JUSTICE MARRIES COUPLI!l Mr. uncl Mr~. A, H. Chn~IJCr· herlntnfnnd Ml's, .Julia Chnmher· lrtln c•clebmlefi thoil• goiclen wr•rl· litln of, Wllllmnston. ' Ellen Louise West and I-Icrhor! Mrs. Wllllnm 'rhorhurn was Page ;CouJJle Reveals·Engagem~nt annlvcrsnry Srtttmlay,· Au· , Frlr :)Ids. 1111.1 IWighbnrE c!lilcrl Miss L~ola C. Hnwxhi1r~t. hoth· of Albertson, hostess Lo a stm·l1 nhmvr.r given ding Long I~lnncl, New Yrll'l<, \vr.rc 'rhursdny even!Jig at ')ier home, gust 7, nt their homo on Wehhm·· lrnm I• In ,.to Jl: .m. to cong~·ntulnlrldgr., During the evening I he guests Ml'. nnrl Mrs. Orson Chnmherlnln n1111 IIJP. rlnughters-ln-lnw. A .Saturday. Hev. Wilson 'rennnn! hemmed rllapcrs, and the honored nf Enst Lansing, 1\lr. I!Jlfl Mrs. 1-1. 't.rnnrlrlnughleJ', PntrldiJ,. Cham· performed the rloublc·rlng cere· Swiss Educator. guest opened her gifts. Refresh· 1-I. Matthiesen and Mrs. Elizabeth .IJet•Jnln, hnrl charge of the guest· mc)ny nt 1l a, m. In 1he Bmther· ments of applesnuce-fresh lemon Cool of Howell, Mrs. Grace Cham· )register. hood 'J'cmple Methorllsl church of Visits Mason torte and coffee were served by Holt, of whleh he is pastor. the hostess. ------.Inner-Dance Ji Ml', nnrl Mrs. Don Hollirlay nf Mr. and Mr~. William Garner Mrs. Louise Degan of. Basel, Guests were Mrs. Lewis 13ozell D Sylvania, Ohio, Mrs. William of ftoule 1, Stocl ·:· ."·•, produced upon · · finest larfus. ·· ·· .••'·· . . .:.1."",.', I' I' I I ~

Whealtl,,Jd 1\Jolhorllst, Rev,. C, 1 bon DleldnHon 1\IHI fnmlly nnrl E. Pnllnclt, pnHtor, Wm·~hiP ~erv· ' I I Obituafv'' Ice, !1:30 ,u, m., nov, Wlnfmd Am· '• .,. t' •·· 1 t H t p an Dt', und MrH. n.nynwnd DilllCPr 8 LS_ ' 0 .. nnd RllY woro li'tlt:!HIS nl 'rlltll]l)l' l•'t1111111lll ,J, l'i!•UU- i"'~ slut~ of Sl. Johns, guest spcult• a .Is a ' P Strnrluy uf Ml'. anrl Mr·s, A. C, · · ·· · \ '-1. • . m•, August 22; Sunday school, I~rnnldln .r. Scutt, so1 or ·,Jnc1 ~ 10:30 n, m.; ynuth fellowship, • • d 'I'hompsoil of 'l'oler]rl, unrl Nancy Scull, cllcd Augtis't 13 s Mr. unrl Mrs.·· Gorrlon f(eorior- In the Rohnrt Coiwllleacent Home 4:00 p, m.: prnyer• meeting, B:OO . r· . e IcatiOn u· n ay F0 D' d · · nnd gmndson, 'l'ol'l'y Leo Burn· nt tim ugo of R!J ycnl·s a·nrl 2' Jl• m, 'l'hursdny evening ut the dnrrch, _ , . ard, nrc :;pending 2. wecitor s·rid at 11 w nrunml 11 1 "unr '.1Y· Mrs. Gordon Aslm1oro Is VIR• list, Mason, holds services nt tire church, and was toucher of the ' • P•, .. • Paul Hnmsdell and rumrly nrc ltlng her 2 daughters at Rives ehurch, corner of Oalt ami Barnes Bible Class out of which It grow. · Todny a hullr!lng vnlued nt spending 2 weclts nenr 'l'rnversr. .Junction this weelt, str·eels, every Sunday nt 11 a. Muslcul selections will be sung nppr·oxlmutcly $:!2,000.00 stnnds City, m, Sundny school IR held \luring by Mrs. sue Hem•y, sopmno, of us a memorial In vision nnd faith M1·. nml Mrs: Dick Langham Robert Pnrddon nnrl lnmlly the services for pupils up to the East· Lansing, and Ted Pnsma, in the pmmisc lhnl "God shall anrl Doug are vacationing In nrc vacationing with her pnrcrlts age of 20. Wednesday evening baritone, of Grund nnplds, who supply all your needs according northern Mlchlgnn. In Ohio. mer.llng nt 8:00 Includes tcsll· will direct 'I he music for the en· to HIS rlcihes In glory hy Christ Mr~. Myrta Ramsdell and Lu· Mrs, Bess Klrltenrlall returned monies of Chrlsllan Science llt;i:! service: " Jesus," cllle Alber have returned from u Sundny fmm visiting nt Chicago, healing. A public reading ronm Is · ' · visit with rr.lntlves nt Gull lalw. Vlcltsburg, Knlamuzoo anrl Lnn· open nt the church every Wednes· Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Briggs re· sing for 2 weelts. rlny and Snturdny from ·2 to 4. 'rlw Importance of relying whole· Sto.ckbridge 'Items ', henrtcdly on God, divine Mind, ·· · · Mrs.· Helen Beeman [or guidance will he stressed at Ingham County News August 19, 1954 PageS What the Churches Are Doing Chrlsllnn Science services Sun· served to 101. Officers am: Pres· tiny, August 22, In the le~son·scr· 1\lnsnn Chm·d1 of the Nn7.nrene, Wllllnmston Wcrdeyun 1\fotholl· Jrolt Bnptlst church, Rev. C. !dent, I\ennelh Boyce; vlce·presl· Hny Mumau, ·pastor. Sunday L'll-, Briel•, Rev. Delos Tanner, lames Pnsma, pastor. Sunday mon entitled "Mintl." Munith: Man Dies dent, A. J. Bnycc; anrl secretary. sehonl, 1 fJ o'e!ocl<; preaching serv· pnstar. Worship services, 10:00 a. morning worship, !.0 a. m.; Sun· treasurer, .Joyce Boyce, The 1!l55 lei', ·t 1 o'r:loei<; N. Y. P. S. serV· m. nnrl 7:30 p. m.; church school, :lay school, 11 n. m.; Young p 00• !IInson Unplist, Clarence Rodd, Friday Morning meeting will he at the snme plnce ice, G:•lri o'l'!ndt, song nnrl praise. 11:00 a. m.; prayer service pie's Christian Fellowship, 6:30 pastor. Worship service, 10 a, m.; and the some Sunday in August. Evangelistic message, 7:30. Pray· Wednesriny, 8:00 p. m. p. m.; Suntlny evening service, Sunday school, 11:15 n .. m.: Bap; John Bartlg,- 85, died Friday Mr. ami Mr~. I\cnnel It Stan· Elmer Robinson Dispersal cr meeting Wednesday evening at £i:30 p. m. Wednesday, Bible list Ynutl1 Fellowship, 6.30 p.m.: morning at' his home In Munith. field nnrl daughters visiter] his 7::Jo. Funeral services· were conJucted parents, Mr. and Mrs. Olin Stnn· Jlolt Nuznrenn, Rev. Wllll!lm study and prayer meeting, 7:4ri I~:~~~g~!~!~crs~~rv~c~~;l 7~~~~:~shlp from the' Milner funeral home In field, Sunday. In the afternoon Kelley, pastor. Sunday school, 10 p. m. nerlod, 8:30 p. m. Wednesday, Stocltbridge Monday nt 2 p. m., they all went to Onsted. with Other Consignments ' \Villi:unsfnn Fl'"" lllef.Iuullst, A. a.m.; morning worship,·11 a.m.; -- 7:30 p. m., mldwcelt service of with burial In the Munith ceme· Mr. and Mrs. Ho\vard 'l'rnpp N. Y. P .. S., U:45 p. m.; evenin1: Wllllnmshm Chrlstlnn Science Bible sturly and prayer. D. IIoclmrlay, pastor. Church evangell;!tlC service · a't· 7:30. Society, 135 S. Putman. Church 'tery. visited an uncle nt Ludington :o;choo! 10 n. m. Worship service Prayer meeting each Wednesday services, Sunday, 11:0() a. m.; 'surviving . him Is ,thE widow, over the weelt end. 11 a. m. nml 7:30 p. m, Prayer nt the church at 7:30 m_ . Wednesday evening meeting on 1\lasnn Prcshylerlnn, ·Paul L. Mrs. Helen Mnlcho and Mrs. 11ervice Thursday, 8 p.m. p.; Anna; 3 children, Mrs. Louise , : • the first nnd third Wednesday of Amald, minister. Sunday, 10 .a. Robinson of Jacltson, Ralph ami Leone Felton are spending the Willlnmston Nnznrcne, Rev. the month. Sunday school in the m., Union service of worship with Clayton Bartlg of Munllh; 7 wcel< in the Upper f'eninsnln. Mr. om! Mrs. Clifford Lantis Willi:nnston Crnter 1\leUwcllst, Harold Yochim, pastor. Church some building nt 11:00 a. m., Melhodlf.t church in Presbyterian granilchlldren, one grent·grnnd· August 11, 1954 Hornce .James, pastor. Worship 7:30 p. m.; micl-'.veelt service, , sanctuary. Sermon by Rev. Ar· daughter and a brother, Charles and nnd Mr. and Mrs. Rob Wns· s·on spent Thursday in northern service, !):30 a.m.; church school, I.Vednesdny, 7:30 p. m. llomml United Hrethr•en, Louis nold, on "The Unity of the Spirit." Bnrtlg of Fowlet·vJUe. Sunday school, 11:15 a. m. West· Michigan. 1 P.M. 10:30 n. m. -- Novotny, pastor. Sunday school, minster Fellowship Junior nnd Mr. and Mrs·. Herbert Diekin· Wlllhunston )\lmnnrirll J.uther· 10 n. m.; worship service, 11 n. son of Leslie and Mr. pnd Mrs. rm, 1022 West 'Grand River, Rev. m.; Christian Endeavor, 7 p. m.; Senior highs will meet nt the 40 llead of ReJ!:isteretl Ilolsteins Williumsfon UapHst, Harolrl Kurt Kaepl!n, p11stor. Sunday evangelistic service, 8 p. m. Choir church at 3 p, m., for outing. Couple Wed in 7 lUature Daup;htm·s ot' Dunloggin l\laster 1\[arshall Rccsr!, pastor. Churcl1 school 10 school, 10 a. m.; Bible class, 10 practice is held every Wednesday a. m. Worst1ip service ll n. m, a. m.; divine service, 11 a. m. at 7:30 p. m., with prayer meet· Eden UnH1!d B•·ethren, Rev. and 7:30 p. m. Junior and senior Herbert Cherry, pastor, 10:00 a. Srweral Cows, either· just fresh or will be fresh at sale Nursery department in basement lng nt 8 p. m. Saturday Rites time. groups U:30 p. m. Thursday. during regular divine service m., Sundny school; 11:00 ·a. m., Teachers lesson study followed morning worship; 7:45 p. m., Nina Dean Beauchamp, daugh· hour from 11 11. m. under, coinpe· Senior· Sire is Ilal'den Farms J,ochinvar Onyx, n. son of hy prayer service at 8 p, m. tent supervision. Wllllnmston Wesleynn lllothml· Chrlsllan Endeavor; 8:15 P·. m., iel' of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ted Beau­ Lnrllcs napt i~t Union thlt·d 1st, Rowley, Rev. Carl Coffey, evening service; 8:00 p. m., Tiles· champ of Stocltbridge, and Jun­ the famous Ct·ystal cow at Ilardcn Farms. She Is Werlnesday, 2 p. rr,. in homes. pastor. Church school, 10:00 a. day, choir practice; 8:00. 'p. m., Ior L. Redin'iter, son of Mr. and classifiml excellent with over 1,150 lb of fat 118, al' Wllll11mston St. nrnrys lJntla· m.; worship sP.rvlce, 11:30 n. m.; Wednesday, prayer meeting. Mrs ..Wayne Redhiger of Howell, 5-year-old. ollc, Hev. Fr. Hugh Conklin, pas· young people's meeting, 7:30 p., · __ · spolte thejr~marrl11ge vows Satur­ lor. Confessions and devotions day afternoon at ..the Plainfield 3 young--herd bulls of val'ious blood lines Inter-City Bi11l3 Church !3aturday 7:30 p. m. Sunday m. . . Leslie Congrcgntlminl, Samuel Methodist church. Rev. D. W. 2827 K Jllichlgan, J,nnslng masses at 7:30 nnd 10:30 a. m. __, B. Wenger, pastor. Church ·Willlnmston St. ICnlherlne's school, 9:45 a, m.; ·morning Wol'· Tallman officiated. Consignments from other breetlrlrs inchulirlg a 420· Sm·viws ut :1.1 11, m, nnd 7::10 Fowlerville: Confessions nnd de­ ' . ' votions on Friday 7:00 p. m. Sun· Ji:tliscopnl. Norman Kinzie, vicar ..~hip, 11 a. m.; sermon subject, Janenn McEwing sang several lb 3-year-ohl from Floytf Fox of Rattle Creek, a top S· AU, wm.Col\m dny mass· nt 9:00 a. m. Services and church school, 11:00 ·"God's Free Delivery," based on select.lons, accompanied by Mrs. year-old and 2 bred heifers front Charles Snyder. A Roy Pntter11an, Pastor I a. m.; first and fifth Sundays, "Lead us not into temptation but Ethel G"ienn. good bt•etl heifer fl'om Bud Rosenau, 3 good females '-----·------· Jlolt l'•·esbywrlnn, Rev. Vernon fourth Sundays, Holt Eucharist. deliver us from evil." Third· Sunday, morning prayer . . . 'l'he bride wore a gown or from Diclc Garritt. T. Smith, minister. Church serv· French lace and tulle over snti n. 110\V CHRISTIAN SCIENCE ice nt 10 a. m. ·Visitors and. new and litany. Northwest Stockbridge Melhod· -- ist. Worship service, 9 a.m.; Rol· The !nee. bodice Was style\! wi111 Build base millt with registered llolsteins from a . ImAT.S people In Holt ore welcome. St. ,Jnmes Cnthollc !\fission, Rt. ·Jnnd Towns·eml, speillte'r. Serinon a. scoop. necklltl~ accented with breeder who ha{i beelt in the tmrebretl business 85 years. Rev. Msgr. Charles Keating, pas· topic, "Near, Yet Afar Off." hice flowers. and embroidered "The Divine Remedy for Wl111nmston · llletholllst, Rev. wlth .. seqlllrts and seed pearls. Her Horace James, pastor. Church tor. Mass will be snld at the chap. ,Church school, 10 a. m. Farm is located 5 mibs south of Battle Creek on el at the corner of South Jeffer· bou"ffant tulle sldrt was overlaid ;;chao!, 10 n. m.; worship service, with an apron of lace and the Inquire toda~ at ~our Union City road to Slmuldiug road, then cost a half mile. Diseases Called Incurable" 11 a. m.; Youth Fellowship, jun· son and Cherrr streets nt 10:30 1\llllvllle Methodist. Worship :Sunday morning. service, 10:15 a. m.; Rolland sldrt flowed Into a cathedral­ ~i'NNOK dealer about lor group, 5 p. m.; senior group, length train; She wore an em· Station CKJ.. W 6 p: m. Choir practice, Wednes. Townsend, spealter. Sermon tht nrw 1.£/INO% PENINA­ topic, "Near, Yet Afar Off." proldered 11\ce helmet and carried tiny, 7 p.m. Wllllnmston Gospel llnll, 4021 a white orchid oh a white Bible. fl20 on your dlnl Burkley i·oad. Breaking of Bread, Church school, 11:15 a. m. FJO NFAT/Nti. lti the Della Runclina~ of Ann Arbor August 22, 19M Olcemos Bnilllst, Rev. John 10 a. m.: Sunday school and Bible nrwrst thing in home heating Boolw, pastor. Morning service, class, 11:30; Gospel and ministry, AURELIUS FAMILY NJGIIT was 'maid of· honor. She wore D 9:'.lll n. 111, 10 a. m.; Sunday school,· 11· a. m.; Sunday 8:00 fl. m.; ministry Frl· The A!urellus Baptist church green g•.. sisier .of the bride Charles R; Gross, pastor. 10:00 Polio victims nead help NOW I They Wore gown's .of yellow, pinl< Dnnsvlllo a. m., church school; 11:15 a.m.,. and blue, respectively. ' worship service with the ~essage er1tltied "Christ and Crisis/' at Robert . l{lelnschmldt of Fow­ !!!tvamD iervllle Was · best man. Usher~ [jansvllle; 10:00 a. m., worship e:~ . - were ··Richard 'Elliot of Fowler· service, and 11:00 a. m., church school, at Vantown. M. Y. F. MARCH OF DIMES ville .and ·Richard Price. AUGUST 16 TO 31 · Foilowing tne wedding, a rc M·anufa.ct·urer'·s- Sale Slngsplratlon at 8 o'cloclt, ceptlon' wa~. :ll"eld for 200 guests I.IJlL:_ ,For .their wedding trip to north ern: Mldtlgnn the bride wore a Hundre·ds of Yards of Fine~ Quaiitv ·woolen. Mill Ends navy si.i(t w!th white accessories . ·, "· ... , .· . . Tli~ brtd~ . Is. a .graduate of . . . • ~ ~ l . . . Stockbl'idge high school and the (Manufactured in ·our· own in ills) . .. .I. • • • ..... _.... • • 'r~arr·sihg Comptometer school. . Is employed In Lans·ing. The 'find . ' •' ... ' OBERTS bridegroom Is a graduate of FoWlerville high school and !:· 5ervh1g with the navy aboard the Tweeds-Plain Cotors .. Nd~elty Patterns.· \ USS Mindoro of ~orfoli,, Va. INTO watt~r Johnson and ramny of ,Detroit splmt Sunday at the .Sale Price: $.1-~·9·1·. pe.r· yd. Floyd Hinckley home. .. .\ .·. . Mr. and Mrs. Fred Briggs vis· Ited· a'f ·.the · Al Hayes home In ($5.95 a yart1 value~) . If thou hadst ·lmown, even thou, at least in this thy do.y, Chelsea. sunday. , · ~he things which belong unto thy peace! btit now they arc Honoring Mrs. Howard ward, IDEAL FOR THAT NEW FALl:.' AND WINi'ER COAT- SNOW SUit- lli.11 from thine eyes. (Lulm 19:42.) Read Luke 19:41·44. Mrll .. SY.lvlii Dieterle and Mrs. . . . . ' .. · For twenty years, a farmer regularly carted water for Wllla Mire Barnard are giving n SUIT·- SKIRT AND JACKETS. '. twenty miles for washing and drinking pm•poses. Then his pink nnd blue· shower Thursday 'IN GORGEOUS FULL COLOR , son drilled for water near the house. At a depth of eighty evening. . · (These OUTSTANDING VALUES will be fmind on our newly remodeled feet he found it. All those years the water had been flowing . Mrs. LJIJle cook . spent the second floor.) · _.__,. . · . . . ' .. ·. ' ...... T/,e tbumt1fti- rl'fJI'Y of under the farmer's own land. . · week end with Mrs. Rae Asquith ·., . , How lilte so many today in other realms of life! A busy at _t~e Longneclter home near file Powel' olli!lfA ;;, fatner plans some day to enjoy his family. Before ~e knm'vs ~lalntleld. I ' ' it, his children have grown .up and gone. The liVIng spring Mr. atrti Mrs. Clarence Mill· Sale.· Starts· Fridciy, Aug.·loth' ' ' : ~ ·- ' '• . . of his home has never really been tapped, . . ~o~s.e ,:1\.""d !!h.lldren spent the . It may be someone reading this meditation has lost one week · et\il with relatives In In· Sunday Evening, August 29 yea1•, .ten years, oi• .tw~nty years of spirit~alliving. The r~~- diana. Julia Is staying with her ·ne Here Don't ·Wait. ·,' sorHTiay not be lack of intention to live a spiritual life. But grimdplirljrits, , Mr. and Mrs. Fre~ -Rarking··· 8 ~. i\1. · to waste mot~e time is folly, even dangerous. Today Is the Eriterscin ,Kiiriiey., / ,, ~ay:to.cast aside.ind~ff~rence. Todar is ~he day to surrender· Mr, aild Mrs •. Alva Beeman and (Sorry we cannot accept llllone orclers lo.yo.ways on TRESE to Christ, to begm to live the Christian life. . . Luella spent· :Friday through Mon· or SPECIALS) . MILtVILL'E ./ · · · • day at the.. home of their son, ·· . , . PRAYER. Norman, Iii .Milwaukee, They Store hours -. 9 ~- '5:8~ ~x~~nt Sumlay ( ·. · . . j / . . . 0 Goo, llelp 11s to _sec Ute_ value of wortll·whlle things -lovely took Ruth Helen Beeman home. METHODIST .. CHURCH·. ' ftow'ers, compnnlonshlll of friends, laug!lter had 2 weeks there. . ' .//\11.\,': ,,:, . ~· .. or children, lov~ or . ~lfe o'r hllsband. Above all, hCip tail to see the King In lila , 5 miles nortla o~ Stooklirlclgcf on· .M·SG ·. . , In Ills naiDC. 'Anien, ,. ,: ti.Joua~T FOR THE DAY .. "Open· .my. eyes that..!.. ma;y see,. glimpses ·.of· hast for me.!!.-. John Dean (Florida), . . . . ·.. : ' . : ··,' f l

wmD IN oKEMos 1 'n l ~T l T. , d ~DUPLE B M'IJ' 1 1.1._4 .I.S 0 Helen Miller miil Hnrold bavls, . I gucst register, 'rllll Mlllla·ell hove 1Cor1nie Wenver, Heather Strlbley, ~~ol ospila perate ruce Jses .1 other gmnrlcltlldrr.n · nncl Lorralfre Meier and, Priselllfl MAR!'HAGE TS ANNDU:N"CED " holh o.f Okemos, cxclmn!(ml wml· a d grcltl·r~rnncl!!IJildrnn, Slnf!l!l'. Th!!y plflye!l games, ·with Parties Honor Mr. nnrl Mrs·. I ... ymnn Fms}]out•, MI'Ii, Millis wom n cJros!~ of Mnry Kennerly wlnnlnt:: tlw nnnounc:u lim mnrrlngu of 1heir ~.IJv Mrs. Willianl /(eiJ]Jler ' W~~goj,'c'!~~~;s~~~r~~~n:~~e';!rl~t7rc\~~ Are Honore clnughtcr, Mnrlu, In finymoncl '• fJ . , '.1. nov, Davlrl S, Evnns, pnstm• of hhro lneo with while ncco~sorlos prizes, B Q H for the np·en hnuso. Shrl hurl n Mrs, 'l'lnltlcr flerved Ice crenm Pamela Schmidt Moore, ~nn of Ml', nnrl Mrs, Lylo :· M!lnY Ann Arbor ehllclrcn nrc whrn Mrs. Kep(tlor's grnnclpar- tim dHjl'l'h, performed the IIUP· y pen ouse Moure of Mnson, 'l'lw couple hgppler hecnuse of lhn flying enls' hnme cnught lim about 40 llnls. Atlpnrllng llw coUJtle were corsage nf yellow roses plnnetl nnd cnlm to the group. Euch Pnmeln Ellzulieth Schmidt, tlw plans to live In Lnn~lnl( soon. ers of 'Mrs,· Wllllnm Kc!pplel', ycnr:; ago, Mr. nnrl 'Mrs. ii:cnnelil Drwls of Mr. nnd Mrs. Ilrum Millis of lo shoulder of lwt• drosll, child received n suclwr us a fn vor, rlnughlcr of Mr. und MrH. I•'mnlt ~ If: ljl WQn.0 opernte" lt cl 0 II illl"(lil·tl Shllflshtlr", brother nnrl r;Jster-ln- 1\luHon celeilmled llwh• golden 'l'lw g11rmtH lrwluriccl Mrs, nnd bnlloons wero the pluce curds, Schmidt, .Tr., was guest of honor " " ·• ' ' M1•. KeflJllm·, whom :;he says " 0 1 Millis' sister, Mrs, Venn 'fmmhle • • "' · nt n gathering at the Schmlrll Eleanor J~orcri1nn of Wchber­ r,moi'"B !,r cl II clotl1o 1 to s'PI! · ' ·unl ' hcmrlll.Y fli'IJJI'ovcs of lmr hohhy,. lmv of the hrlrlcorro." om. 'J'he hrlrlr! weclrllng unnlvet•snJ'Y with nn vlllc! Is stnyhH( this wook with r"jlfll '"nil mltltc" of rl• II· Ill< 1rlern Is the rlrnwhler of Mr, nml Mrs. opcm house Snltll'llny, 'l'hcy nf Virginia, Mlnnesotu, and her PAH'l'Y HONORS ll·YEAR·DLD home Sunday evening, In cclehJ'H• I,. J., ~ v :;, sfllnl'tlmPH lwi(JS lmr slrinJ,' lhe· h Mr. nnrl Mm. LUWI'C!IICO Flnlt. .,,.n·' ""lltlnuc ., ' Sil"" lti"IJ~ lr·cs'· J'P·· larger· dolls, since ll lakes 2 JICo· Gcm'gCl .Johnson of Okcmt1.q nncl l!l't~elml 7fi frlcnrls and rclntlws brother, ,Jaclt Lavigne, or Hum· Muvls Rnye Crnddocl< celc· lion of her second blrthduy unnl· P~lfpJ,lnnd drcHscd 4fi or iJO dolls (lie. Mr·. nnd Mrs. Roy Dnvls nre llw fmrn 2 lo 5 [1. 111. nl lhe Vevuy monel, Inclln/lil, Willi atlemlerl the bratcd het• lllh blrlhdny nnnlvcr· ver~ary, Mrs. l~dyllw Every spent sev­ tl/llch were given In Jwr·, and hrldcgroorn's parents. The newly- 1own liall. couple when 1hey wcm ·mnl'l'led · snry 'l'hursday, August 12, nt n Pamela reeclvcrl seveml nicll eral days lnsl wcolt wllh Mr. and Wl)l donate them as ChrlslnwB Mr.~. Kc!ppler•, formerly or Mn· weds are now rr.slrllng with hln 'l'hcll· chllclren ami 1helr August 1a, HJO dinner at her called al tlw Gerald Diamond made from lwr own hair. b camping llwrc wllh the Na- spent the wcr.lt end at Allen Park A grnmldnughteJ', Mrs. Wll- GLwsts present were Jean Ann Mr. and Mrs. Franlt Patton of home on Ensl. Columhla street. horne Sunday. doll's hulr was !Jumcd nfl' liclllal Guard. with Mr. nnd Mrs. John Persico. linm Palt·idt of Bath, kept tile Roc, Mary Kennerly, Janice Clurlt, Long Branch, West Vlrgintn, Frl· ...... Bonnie Eckhart, Bnrbara Laxton, day. -· Ingham County News August 19, 1954 Page 6 Know Ye Not? · Life is a school and hapJlY ar1i those who Imrn its les­ sons willingly. JUen said of Jesus, "Huw Immvdh l.hb man letters, 1~11Vi!IJ.\' never le:tl'ned '!" Yet Jesus had Uw wisdom of God which enabled l~im to meet every occ:L.-;iun. However, .Jesus J•cnuulwd of others, "Why call :vn nw, ~ord) !"ord, ~ncl do l!ot the things which I :myti' The)' wm·n JnconsJstent Ill lmowmg but not lmowinA', Ol' mHlerstandin!;. ;.rhe. Uiblc is the history of. God revealing Uimself to man:; distorted and )lcrvcrtcd lmul. ,Jehovah dwse lsrad to b~ llis [lcqplc and gave them the li•mlership of the patJ•anrclts, the law and the [}roplwts. Still lit: said of them, "The ox Im(lweth his ownm·, and tlw ass his master's Cl'ih: but Israel doth not lmow, my people do~h not considc•··" Then G01J calls, "Tt11'Jl yc, turn yc l't•om your evil ways l'oJ' why will yc dfe, 0 llousc of Israel." · · A set of r1tlcs neve•· save1l anyone's soul,· for manldnd is .unable to follow abstractions. I•'o•· what the law could not do in that it wa.•• weal' through tlw flm;h, llml sending His own Son was abJe to do. i'he )Jenalty !'or )last sins wus tmid on th~ ~ross; the )H'ovision for pardon 111111 for. futtm: vietoJ'Y by SJIIrJtu:d power WU.!l ~L~surcd. Jesus coul!l s:ty, "1. mu th11 .Good Shcph"rd a111llmow 1\ly sheel' anti am Imown of mine." In Christ begins a new fellowshitl of IcaJ•ning. Now, the A)lostle Paul coulll say, "I !mow whom I have believed and am persuaded that lie is able to Iwcp that which I have committed unto Ilim against that day." AIUI John said, "These things arc written that yc may know that ye have etcrual life •••" James says: "If any man laclc wisdom, let him aslc of God who giveth to all men liberally ••." So !Wcr):onc may Imow what he !s1 why he is here ancl where he is going. But there is much ntoJ'e to lmow than even these won­ derful things. For the Apostle Paul says, "That i maylmow llim, and the (lower of Jlis resurrection, and the fellowship of llis' suffering, being made conformable uuto his tleath." There is a fellowship of life and righteousness which wo have ancllmow mlly through ihe wo•·l• ;wd provision of Jesus Christ for man. This is the thrilling. part in the race of life; aa thrilling as riding in a roclcet shiy, more than running u mile .in less than •1 minutes. S)liJ•itual power in Christ is greater than the. harnessed atom. The AtiOstlc Paul dedicated his lift~, fo1· the love of Christ constrained him, "]mowing therefore the tci·ror of the Lord, we persuade men ••.• for if any man is in Christ be is a new creature •• • we arc ambassadors i'or Christ , •• wo Jll'ay· you • ·•• be yc reconciled to Go~." . We have a disci tiline in pruycr, study, worship and wit- ness;. and a glory in the fcllowshi!l of Christ and the church which is crm\tive, uplifting, enlarging and gl'llate•· than all else this world can offer. • Still we hear the word, "]{now yc not that to whom yo yield yourselves servants to obey, his servants yc ar·e." The wise and foolish virgins of the IHU'ablc may lool,· alilm Ttl£ PAIAILE Of THE II& TREEI: and act alil>c but the oil in the lamp mal,cs the light in thtl life, ami there is no .substitute. God rewm·ds those who ustl · Consider the giant redwoods and sequoias.- How high they their talents for Ilim. Someday God will divide the righteous tower above the floor of the forest. , THE:ALCfiURCH FOR AlL . . from the unrighteous: the saved from tlu: lost. And tlto sa1l L And yet, beneath them ferns and shrubs and smaller trees Tho Church i• FO.R 'J'u~.&.Q~ C. HU.Rcu • • • part is that accordir1.'" to the !Iarabie, those who were cast ihe build' q lhe greatest f :&'1 out cln.imcd they belonged to the other groul', to the company grow and thrive in the sunlight that pours through the branches I . Jng of ch . actor on . I 1s a storeh aracter and . ~art 11 for of the giants. ' , 0 of the blessccl, they did not lmow. Do you.lmow God's gift, strorig Churchouse. of SI:Jirilual v~u od CJIJ~enship, .. i' . His calling,' His power and llis fellowship? G01l has· SjJOI,cn So it is with you and me. We might think ourselves over­ can survive Thellher democracy nes, ~~t?out a in the Scriptures. There is no other way. every Pers~n here are four sound or C!Vlhzalion shadowed by the giants in the earth-the people who are richer, d s ould · reasons h an support the Ch altend services re lw y or more powerful, or better educated than we. But the sunlight own sake 12) urc:h .. They gu arly ''Then I bid farewell to the way of the world, of God's love pours down upon the whole forest, and each of sake o/ hfs co~or hi~ children's s~~e~ w) For his ·.To wallc in it .nevermore; ' · us knows its warmth and power. sake o/ the Ch lllU~I(y and nation , For the ·For my I... ord says· "Come" and I seeli: my home, and lllalt>rial s urch llsel/, Which ne • (4) :For !he' Where lie waits at the oocn door. It doesn't really matter who we are, or where we live, or how larly and read UPI:Jor(, Plan to go to edhs hzs llloral . Your Bible daily, c Urch regu. · . The way of tho cross leads iiomc, much of this world's goods we possess. Each of us receiye~ at The way of the cross leads home; the hands of God unmeasured blessings. Snndny . ., , .. . . Book · It ~lonuoy,. •.' •' • •. • l>salms C~aP.ter is sweet to lmow as I onward go, Vcrse~ Wucsday , ·. ·. ·. ·• ·• ·• ·•• .•• '' ,Jlrovcrb.u ·I 1 Tho way of the cross leads home." And, every Sunday in Church, each of us ha·s the opportunitS' "'Jcdnc.'iday,.. ·•· • · · Isaiolh 3 I·G " lttrsctny • •·• • • • • •. Lurco 13·18 to express his love for God in humble worship. FrJcloly . , .•. , , .• :...· ; .• , ss · · · -J. B. P01mds Lur~e 6 . 6-IJ Saturday" ' " ' "• " .... Luke lJ 3~·45 ... '.,,., •.· •', ·Revel:. lion 13 l·D 2~ lB-21 l•S REV. PAUL TUCILER, Pastor Leslie Ba]ltist Church -· ':~c~ / '~ Tllis Page ls.Made Possible througldhe Generosity af the Firms .fllld Iildii!iduals Listed Below . ,,, ...,:~:;'!~

. ., . Roy W. Adams . Ware's·Drug Store Pioneer Barber Shop · · ·Van's Service 'Baii·Du.nn Funeral Home Cowdry Heating & Ventilating Glenn & Sons -'Stockbridge . c~~ w. . ·.. ' . Leslie Coffee Shop Silsby .Implement Co( ·Gamble's ~ Holt . Wayne .Miller. Sales ·& S~~ice · ,The Ferris Company · Vogt Funeral Home -. Dansville · Thorburn Lumber &Coal Co~ W~lverint Engineering. Co .. :Schmidt's. Department Store Dart Manufacturing Co. 4 Bement Feed & Supply Service ~ills Store Mason C.ity Bakery Estes·Leadlev. Funeral Home Dick's Sunoco Service .Dart National Bank · Jim's Mar.et ··' H& MDrive·in Cleaners • Holt'

Max McCarn .. I· George's Market · . . .Ingham County News· Morse's Restaurant UBLES TO·CHURCH·AND~- ..~~EAVE.T EM THERE .. ' ...... MILLIONS DOl . . . ' . . ' . '' : ,. .Telephone Executives Al'e Shifted AtiUIISt 19, 1954 The Ingham County News Part 3 f

mulogrEHlhor• hut ulsnn mountain· climber of· sldll nnrl tmlnlna 'Hell· Below Zero: Is Fox Attraction· for Friday' equal to lhnt of lim regular rnem­ 'l'lirough hlazlng hnllla nncl his· I· herH of tho oxpcdlt ion, The 3fl· torlc triumph, the wise wnyH of n mrllllncnl oppo)wnl ns his !tiller· year··nlrl Stohnrt had nt·c·ompnnlcd gmaL Cblof nrc mnrle to prevail snn, 1 mrn·e llllln I hlrty cllrnhlng ex· nmong t~c :A[IIlr!he Indlnrw In Alec Gulnness, Yvonne Do Cnr· j!i!dlllons In ns muny rlllTC)I'ent Unlvct·sni·Intemnllonnl's 'J'oc(llll· In nnd Cella .Tohnsnn form n cnunlrlcs n~ official l!amerainnn. r:olor prorlucllcin· of "Tnzn, Son of unique love triangle in "'!'he Cnp- 'l'hnrc nrc no pmfe::;slrmnl nc­ Cor!hlse," will henri a rlouhle fen· .taln's Parnrllse," tiJC new sr:r·epn tors In the "cast" of "'!'Ire Con· lure progrnm nt tho Fox 'I'Iwntrc comerly which will open nl the quest nf Everest." But tiro per· li'rlrln,v, August 20, noel< Hudson, lcox Tiwatr·e 'l'ucsdny, August 2·1.1 formnnces nrc nil llrst !'ale; it ~tar In the title role, Is in vigor· In .his newest enmerly chnrne· doos not talw hlstrlnnlc llilcnt at. fiUH commnnrl of the exdllng lel'!znllon, Alec Gulmwss por.: nil lr> slww frmr·nnrl tension when 'iW!!Cil of events fmm lhn mo· trnyR the sltlppcr ·of n Mcrlltcr.' n single slip woulrl nwan a hnr­ rncnt he receives tho mnntle o[ mneun fer-ry service who believes rihle den I h In the ley fastncm;cs 1\pnche rule from the dying Co· lhat n conn!ctlng nnlmal nnrl nf the llimnlnyas, Nor Is thr.ro It Jlrmg·lns 11. N eiHOII chlse, . rlomest lc rlrive cxlsls In every ('()nstt'tlf!lnrl plot of any sort In Entrenterl·'lo pur~uo the pence mnn, To snUHfy hoUr, Alee Guln· tiw film, 'J')IC pJol, I]W HliS(ICilSI!1 The Miehignn llt!ll 'J'eieiJhoiHi' company IHIS nnnouilced tile up· tll!ll Cochise hnrl fnugfrt. for, nrss shares 11 life o[ rlomr~llr- were all hullt In nnd n part of the poinlment of C, W. Vniiunu, tlistr·id mrnnwreiai mnnnger nl Lnu· Hurlsnn undertakes llw tmmenrl· tmnqu!llly with Cella ,TohnRrm in natum of tire majestic and terri· sing, to a similar posl in one of' lhe cornjHtlly':; Detroit districts. flUS chnllmrgc of rehclllous mem· GIIJraltcr, anrl flnrls fulfllhirenl fylng granriNrr of Mount Ever·· hers n( his nation, the evil plans 'for hi:; wllrl, rmnanlle dt•slres ( 1St. IIe will i11• ~IJet'r!r'dl!rl in Lansin1: by Douglas II. Nelson, now of a hitter brother, nnd the ornln· with Yvonne De Cnrlo In Nnrlh '.!'lie two mc!mlwrs of tire CXIJC· district comnum:inl 11111nugt!r at Grand Hnpiris. 'l'he moves arc ef· nus threat of Gemmlnn, who is Afl'!m. 'Gulnne.~s not nnly !earls dit Inn who r!onw In for tlrr. most fe~live !:iuplmnhui' I, lim l'ompuny llllllllllnced. wniting to stage tho uprising thnl ·Jil rloubte 111:r! In "The Cnplnln's nltcnlion In the fllrn arc, of A gruduate of Mlr:hiJ~IIIl ~lale collr!f~l!, Valleau has been with woulrl wrecic Cnvulry rnle aniJ Pal'lld!sc," ilul rioes a llarnerwo ctJtlrse, llillary and Tensing, who Mlehlgnn Bell for· H years. flpfore his promol ion to hciul tilt' with It the legacy of Cochise. anrl mamho danPd rnnii1Jc with w·cre SP)cctcrl lo malw the ·nnul comnwr·r:ial dislrkl at Lansing, VuiiPall also worlwri for llw company !Iurlsnn Is at first· successful In Yvonne DcCat•Jo n~ well. a 11-oul dash I o tIre srunmlt. These lwo mighl, rou~hly, he called the ' in Day Cily, Saginaw, Midland, Flinl·, Dt!lroil al!d Grand Hapids. winning lhc Cuvah·y over to his !Jnlmown to American autll· .. NICE CATCH-Jncldc Wnllm liCrflt!s of llw pkturc. Nelson started with Michigan Bell in J!H I. plea thnl only Apnchos shnulcl t!nceH bf'fore the war·, Gulnrwss gives a naulieu!, but nice, loo(( 1/illary, who wns lwlghted by has srmrcrl to popularity In 11 to the ll~hing clocks at Miami' punish Apaches. To errect this Antarcl ic icc axes arc among the weapons used in Co­ QliC!I'II l•;Jizaheth fm· his IICCOm· ' " policy, a rcservntlon pollee f.orco ·lumbia Pictm·es'· "I·Iell Below Zel'o," in color at 1hr. Fox comparnlivcly few ycam aH t iH' Bench, Fin, She reigns as queen rlos durin!{ Wni'lri War· II, soon of the nnnuol summer tlshlng pllshmcn!, Is a New /:cnlandcr Is former! with Hurlsnn as IP.nclrr. Theatre. Alan Larlcl, right, stars in the dt·amn which wa;, result of his hrlllianl charar:lt•ri· 1 ha~; John l'lmdy In I'Pllll'll to duly. wltose proft•~:Hion is, n[ all things, Young Comman d0 Hnwovr.r, when Geronimo hrcaks actually filmed the Antarctic whaling Stanley mlions In such out:;lanrtlng tournnmcnl, which runs throu~thJ The rlodnr found no ill'olwn with fleet. Labor Duy. llial of a hec•l~i'<'per. 'lUI uml mohl!lr.cs the Insurgent BalrntiH•r· ChariPs, upstairs to luke command, on or· pence anrl Geronimo Is hustled off dcr·bonl gang deep In the holrl of der~ from his mother, when John between Ladrl anrl lire ldllcr who the greatest mounL;IirHiirnhlng 6, were asslgru!d lo tire pmsalr: to federal prison. a ship; mnn~ tho clcalh-deallng detail o( making their l>r·cl~ at felL also survived Uw loss •of his own adventure story of all. A UnitPd Thr! heroic tradition eRiahlishcrl whale harpoon that lashes life ship, [H'ol'lrlr•s the tense climax Artists release, "Tiw ConqncHI of the Warren ~imrnon~ fort, cor· out of the ginn! beasts of tho sea. hy Cochl~o continues in a rug. of this' thrilling 111m. Everest" is co-featured with ncr nf Columbia and r·:vcry roarls. wo·rkl' ng a~ the Fair !;'C!dly el chPrl and sr'llsillve por· When his sleuthing hccnmcs As tlw har·assPrl adventurer, "Captain's Pnrarlisc." They loolt the opporlunlty In too dangerous for the ldller, Ladtl prnci.kc Hnmc of their eornrnan· Mrs. Nlclinls, Mrs. Mirm lmval of Tazn by Hurl~on. Lndrl proves to bt! miH·e lh;rn a I~vcrcst, the highest· point on l~lhcl is transferred lo a whnlc calclwr match for any challenge, man· the sur•face 'Of the cal'lh, at 2D.­ do lactles in tho bedroom . .Tolrn !lowe, Mt's. Alice Slric:ltland and Barham Rush, as I he Inrlinn. A saw, a hammer, and a '!irl Oonn, gives warmlh anrl lin· ship. Joan follows trim ahoarrl made or nlllllrtll. Resourceful, 002 feet, has hccn a lnrlcstone to was Jaslcnii1g his wall·scaling Mr~. Rober•( Thompson, members the vessel which beeomcs few nails often arc all hamess of blnrlerlwine when he nf the extension office staff, nrc rler:;tanrling to n vktim of I rihnl hravc and rornantie, he sweep:; mountain climbers fot• counlless hnte and the ohicct of a hem's hemmed In hy the ice pack. A all hcforc him in a full-bodied centuries. l3uL It was not unlit you need. Why put off· lost Iris bnlnncc, tnppler! out· ·the Iworking in the exhibitors office "rescuing" lcc·brcakcr, captained window onto n lltllc roof nml at the Ingham county fair this lnve. Bnrt Roherts malrl tirC' Figure if on Price! 'ron. ki11s an old mnn. He is res· ACTUALil.V Fn.Mtn ~J\,!ifH YHI! WI·IAL!NG FLEET No' other car so big is priced so low. Check Pontiac •nNl .f•·nm thr'! Plll'n.ror>rl lnwns· After you've seen how thoroughly good l''ontiac is; IN YHE ICY ANTARCTICI ~"~nlr hv 'thP. m-i,ntv sJ1m·Jrr who inch fot· inch and pound for poood with cars costing •·rstm·es orrlcr. Brnnrlo 11'1 fnclnrr much more and you'~l discover that despite Pontiac's check how little it costs you to own and ilt·ivc one. And ALAN LADD 1 mnns·laughtor chat'

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CJIJUf!lt:Hl, Pn1·r• nncf Hhand, uttm llilYH, IJt~nnld I•'. O'llunnull, 2~, J.unnlmrt Cranston-Sweet )n ro 1 l'utltlnn ol Mlnn 11, M1111n, do•• Vuda~ 1. J\ncll·m1, IH, loliiiUiriM', culluud, Putltlun tu lllllltUll l(uuhslnn nf W'illiamston WIIHUI' m, Uuul, JO, LnnH'Imq Onn· Legal lr(•lmtu UOIII'l: HmuwJ A. Luwlt.q·, UL· ' Notices lllnncu J, Uutiiii'WIIY :.W Lnn»lnK, 1 . Grace Smith Vows Are Spoken lUJil(lY. 1 Ucluu·•l S, l'lulohur dlul lnuulntotl Womlcll II. Old•, ~~. """'· [,nuHIJII(J ·---·------~----M----· LIIIIUJ'll l•1Jii\UJI'KOII 2U, JCuHI L.url!:ilrtJ.(, WI nduw11 ••f Lunuln~ vtt, f\.IIJttJUI Unurd uf 1 tll11 Mlflhl~nn UrlfllnPloynwnL C(llliJ!UIIHI~· Olll!uJrl 1\. Noll, l 0 Jlnyorly ORDER FOil PUULICATION ORDER Al'f'OINTING TIME FOil 1 Lnnt~irlll'j Sunday Afternoon FINAL. ACCOUNT tlnn Curnmluulnn 11nd tlw M/~;hfJfllll Un~ L, M11cN'n11Uhlun, ~0, J.nnH\nl{, llull COI11Jllillcll lnHirut'llon liEAIIING CLAIMH AND FOil oiiiJtloymuuL UomJrunHnllun CnrnmiHttlun, JE:NISON-S•I•Iombor o, 1054 IJETEilMINATION OF tJE:JUS Unbrn~ U, I inumnn, 21, J.unlllrUlJ lln1· .. nl~hnrd II. IIull, ho~pllul CQI'pS· Atrldnvll rm· Wl'll. ur Clll't!OI'UI'I. (JI't'lfKr Lumber Company Mnr,Y Ann Swnr.t, rlnughter o' Stnlu ul. Mlclilman. 'l'h•• l'ruhnlu Gourl ROUSE:-Octnhur 22, I 054 hun1 J, tund, 17, IJnnahiJr, ~ (i>J· thu Vnunty uf lug-hum. OlltiiHI'n, Pnr1· und Hhuud, ntluplllyu, mnn In the nuvy, son of Ml', nnrl Ktntn nl' Millhlnnn, 'I'IHr P1·oltntn Coua·l AHiinciHtun Loan Cumrmny Vlt. l'nul J, Jnmos y, 1llllullk, 20, J.nrJHlnJt: ,Jurtn Mr·. nnd MrK, nnymolll] Sweet, IlL " """'""' nr Hnld Gnalll, ""''' on U, llrutl~r, 20, l.nnHinn. Mr·s. Hru·Jey Hull, has completed nml Hngm• Crnrmton, son of Mr. Allui)Jlt. 111, rur..J. fur thr• Uuuuty u( tnuhnm. JtHIUif urHI Edun ,Jurulll, 'J'i'III'!PUHH un tlw c11uu II/W11 III'Uflllrwn, HltHrH lind Urnrn!n, Unlu 1!:, Mllc:htd!, IH, J.unalng~ Connfo Starts Rebuilding lnMrtwtlon for mN!lcnl f!elrl ~m·v· I'I'I'Koul: lJ(JN. ,JOliN M4·C:J,J·~J,J,AN 1 /\1 ll Hfl/HIInn 11r Huld fln1111, hr•l1l nllhu nl.lfll'lluyu, W. l~llam·mth, 1•r, l~uKl J,n llflifiJt, Icc tcchnlclnn at Camp PemiiP· anrl MrH. !... :-;, All'illll, were unlterl .Iuduo nr l't•uhnlt•, l ' "''"""'" Olfa··n, lu ""' ··lly or Mllllflll, Ill ------'f'he .Willlnmston Lumber com· In llllll'l'irtf.lC' SliiHiny, at the Wli· Ill thn Mntlnl' or lhn I•:.Ointn or MAllY thn Hnld •:nllllly, '"' lltn l~lh duy nr Nl•·nlnt~ Hnntann, !.!!I. LnnKIIIH; ,Tofla4 ton, Cnllfol'llla, nnd wns awanlcd HAWJ,J1Y JJ·~NHlON, lhll'r·n'''HJ. hu~<''"L. A. p, 1un1. Jthlnu 0, Mnallrlt"t., Ill, IJIIIIIdllif• pnny has slnrterl to rebullrl tlw lilllllHton ('ommunlty MethOlliRt Nnllnu IH lfu111hy f:lv•w, 'l'hnt Ibn ,.. l'"''•"nl, lioN .•JiliiN M·nJ,I•:J,f,J\N, n cerllllcnte rlf spr.clal ln~IJ'llCtlon, 1 1 Olllu•1t. N, Cullrtl', !U, J,r,nnlnur Evct• lllmllor nhcds destroyed In their i·hlll'C'h. n(lv, 1\-fPNnJiy of Grnss tltlnn nr i\llttlln Jfnwll!y Jmll/11111 Ulltl .Jnd•m ur l'J•ullutrr, Marriage Applications lyn 1~. Kluu, JH, Lnnt~lll~f. by tlu~ B11renu of Medicine and I I "] I I I I I Cr•nlt•nl 'I'I'IIHL (~umpuny, HIHH:Inl 1~11-lliiM Ill llur Mnllr r· nf llrr• i':rrlntn ur I.OHA rllsnstrous llro on .July 3, nnd _,1\ \P, OIJ (' HIPt il t J(! ,' [J, Jll: lllillfnll'fl\III'K nnrl 1'11-t!XI!I'IIIUI'tt f)( r1nld f,, ltOI/:11•;, JlPI'lHLIII'I), J•'t·Pdul'll·k II. 'l'hnmntmn, ~n. Wllllurntt .. Wllllnm J,. \V1111L1Jil, 111, l.unrtlnKr Jc1y Surgery Navy De p n l'l me 11 t, B. Hltd;ll'tnn, 17, J.nrutlnH". wlthil} a reasonable time the;v I'OI'P.I11fllly, ~ututu, JII'UYIIlK fn1· thu ullnwnrlf'u nf II upJtr•nr·lnu tn thn CJnml l!mt.. Lhn tnrr: fllm·lu J,, Hhnnll, IH, WllllnmHltrn. Wn~hlngton, D. C. Richard left lhnJr flnnl li,I'I'UIIIIt, llftr( (ot• thu IIIIHIJ(JIM 111111! ftll' lli'Uit•lillll!url of r•lulnm 111-CIIitHrL Cluu·lt•lf u. Jlt•nnPil, !!1, r.}/1)1\ll: Al'liiW Nnrmnn 0. 1111'1~~. HH, 1,111111lnu; ,Jonll• expect to hnve Rtorngc Hpnce fo1' 6 the stntt!S August lG for special Thn IH')(IO \.\'fll'f! n nnnr-lr.nglh lllPill tlllll dillll'ihutlnn ur tho l't!alrluu ur nuhl 1!/illllt• llliuuld lm limllml, Hlld LhuL IL .T. Muur•'l , ~7. f,nnlllllK. t•ltu IJ, Wu11t, lU, J.nrlliiiiK, the new stocks of I Limber thnt are gn\VIl nf mnhroldr.l'C!d nylon OVt'H• Jtllirl I1Htntn, will hu hrmt•rl 1111 Ht!Jitf•mlnol' tlrrte Ulld plur•u lw Ujtpulntvcl lu I'!WU(Yr·, }•:lttl/1 CJ, lltuJldi!(, :!H, frllflltirl!Ci Jrl11 lr. l"lutl .Jnrw11.lw, :tx, J.uuulnK; l1anal duty In !\oren with the F'lr;Jl Dl· H, l!Hi-1, nl nlnt•rlhh·ty n'dudl lu tll!r r•XHrnhw urul uriJ1rHI nil Plnhntt nnd rln .. llr!Hid•·l,, WI, l.unH!Itlr. J•)K(f, 2fl, lr!IIIHIIIY,, coming In almost ewry tiny, Halin Willi a rc~tc•t•llnn t•ollnt• nnd rnl'Onnon,.nl thu I'I'OhlltO Otl'lc•o Hl :!Or, murul~ 11!-("llilllll llulcl dtt'l'l\ru•tl hy U/ld /Ju .. ~I Huwnr·rl Uucld1•y, Ji'•r 27, I.unttlnK; vl~lon· of the Marine Corps, Hll'ltlllrl It llum~tuy, 27, J.anuhuc: long- polnlcd Hiceves, \.Vhldt Hhc Went finw-lnuw Ht1·cul, J~unHiuu, MlchiJrnn fnl'u ttnJ,J f!uu1·t; null thut th" lr!JWI hulnt Nuoml Mltr•hr•IJ, ~7, I.unllllll.(', (i\Vf'llllolyn J, N1dll1J 1 ~I, lrBIIrliHH'. The ground hns nil berm cleared In lhn City or MHHIIll, Mlehfgnn; I ul unld diii'UHII•tl t•llllllt•rl lu luhcl'lt tlw IIN!t'Y I•'. Wul!i•Lt, 'Til, J.nr111lnH; Jnn or the debris !crt ·by the lim and dPsigrwd nnd lllilfln,, Bot• VC!il of It Itt Oadua•r.tl, 'J'hnt nntlr•t• lht!J'tmf IJO c~llllt! nl' wllidr lillld dt'I'Uii!ll'rl rllt•d Hl'i'l.orl M. lit llflltlt, 711, Lnnt~!nH. llnnultl 1•', Hunt, i\a, Jo:nlnn Hnpltl11; 1111lt•n 11. Wll!'tl, 1:1, LaiiHirur. the locntJon of footings tot· the hl'idnl illw;lnn \VilH tlngnrli}l ulvrm hy JIH)IIIentlrm nf n r!OJIY lrrtl't•nf tllwu!d ],,. n~IJurllcntPd unrl dt•lt•r'rllflwtf, ,runil'll Lo:. :ilmuumu, :.!I, r.nnHIII!(; Uun­ I I II I f I j fnl' thl'l!o WtJoku r•omHcutlvely Jli'OV)CJtlu It lu Ordul'l'r!, 'l'hnt ull ~hu a'l'l'lllloa·H da·ll A, 'l'uylnl', 1\t, J.nnulnK. Ot·tii'IC•' ,J. Hn~IHt, •I I, l.nnulnK; Clt•nu .. new construction wa!l being Wins }f'llgl 1, 1(1 f >Y l\ ('J'O\.Vt1 0 )' • lo snld dny of huul'illK, In tho lnghnm n( tmlrl iltl~tllurr•rl 1111• ll•ttuln•d lo 1/I'UtWIIt Wlllwru Jl, lhuuu, ~11, Ln11Hing; Mnx­ \lit•Ytl H. 'l'1.vlw, ·JjJ, Nvwuyun. MSC Senior J.niii'IHH'u dcfwr.nt headr;, She car·r•ied u bOll· County NcwH, nnd thaL thu 1u:tltlonr:ll' tlwil· •·l!tlrntl In wJithm uml undt'j' ()IJfh ln.-. A. llttdl'li'd, 21, gi!HL r.nnHinu. 1•1, Hinton, ~~. Lniulnso stnlted out, prepurAiory to pr,m·· Jfln:ilu M. Wllt!Oil, 17, r.nnHiun·. l 0 [ Ill I I I ll CUULII.l II f'OJ)Y of thlu notii'L' to htl tUli'Vt•d Uti Wl'fiVIIh•rl hy HllllllfO, Lfl ltulll CIUI"t 111 All•••t'l t.ft:ln, li·l, l.nnHIIIK; Mr1ry B. In g. que \V 1 c l'OHQ HH s nne fiil 11 lltmn ll/lch ltnown IJIII'ty In IIIIL•)'(Hit.. lit filii l'rnhutt• IJiflt•t• HI !!lift Wt•Hl t~rl~dnuw (lulmlty, If,, f.IIIIHIUK. No11111111 H•·1h'imal1•1', ~tl. 01nntl l.wdl{uj $200 ·scholarship rihhon. hln lna~ known ucldi'P.HII hy 1·oKIHLf'l'(•ri HII'Pel, J.unHIIIJ(', MldJh-tnn, un or Jwruru 0••1nltl II. l.nz~tdtH', ~I, J.nnnlnJc: Mtli,V Hu~oCIIIIL A. Wl~htmun, J H, l.nnHIII~t. The entire 0Mt end of the yard mull, l'cLUI'n ruco(JJt tlomnurJod, ul Jonrtt the l!!!rul dHy uf Odulu'l, A. U. 111/i•l, nl (,, Jo'u!lnn, ~1. l.nnulnt.C. lloJIIII!I 1·'. ('urnrrlrt·ll, !!~, J.uut~ln~~~ Donna Jcnn Ocslcr]e, mnld of. frJUrtefm {14) dUYH 111'101' til IHil'h h••fiJ .. lf•ll o'l'lnel• ill tlH• (UI'I'Illlfl/1, mdrl tim•· IIIII'I',V g, lllrlll'l', :lfj, Jo:tttll r.. nnHiuu: Hlill'il!y M, LllltlPI'fiUW, 1\1, l.nnKiiHc. wlll be under cover when the new Gr.orge W. Cornwell, who Is a hollol', \V(l)'P n yc1JIO\Y net nnLl lug, Ill' Ly ll~l'tlOllfll tU'I'VIt•r• nL hmHL livt• und plut!H ,,, 1111( ht•l't•liy uppnlnlllrl (U)' l'hyllllt .1. ll~HIHUII, 2iir' EnKt J.nnHIIIIC. lltqultl li:. !JnviH, ~·1, Mn,wn i lftlun P. hulld!ng Is completed, wherens Eenlor nt Mlchlgun Stale college, (ft.) duy11 tn•lol' to our•h )u•nrlug, llw t•xtunlnnllon 111111 udju:ilnn·nl uf nil Vnru•p A. lll'hiKP~. ~n. BnHI Lnnt~lnJ.r• Ml/lt•r, :.!:1, I~Htrl f.ztuHitq.(', Hillin dl'CHH, Wlfh ll ,jaf'lwt, JUatJe i'lllilllll 11 11rl I11 1111 I I l II 1 Hudl!lplt Unldnrwn, Ill, J.nnulrrH; ICvn tlw driveways were not nil umlcr wa~ nwnnled a $200 scholnrshlp JOHN McCI.-ELI...i\N, ' 111 c '' HHII IlK 111L 1 1 , •• Jo1111 1'.!. Htl'!l't•t', lfl, l•~nHl J.uru1lnu-. ' by lhe hi'ldr•, and carried yellow A ·r.·ua Cor>YI J I Cl'll"''"• '""' r.,, lhn udjudlo•ntlnn nnd Hlc·lrur·cl H. Kul!~, ~fl. lll'll'nlt; lit• Ion M, lll.1ku, ~H, Lumdn~r. cover before. There will also he by the Mlchlgnn Unlletl Conservn· llf uu or PI'OI!IIll! rli•IPI'IIIinntlon llf thll III'IIH ul luw of turld B. Mm !t•y, :!!I, ljtUJHIII~C. Hu\tl'l'! .J, i\llt•n, :.W, Million: Cui·) I ~. l'OHehuds. Dlnne BloHHey wm; a Mn•·llm 'l'hnYur diii'OIIHOd Ill Lli>• limo of hi• '"'""' I'll• WIRE·RY CHAP- Fred To· more storngr. space provided In tlon cluhH In n state-wide compr.· neuuty HaKI.at01· o( Probnl~: 'l'lwrl 1 1 1 'l'lntrHhy II, IJI'IIII'r•k. ~7, Lnn11!nh\'i Clllll't y, I tl, En ton Hn11ldH, hr(deHmaJcl. She \VOl'!! a J11iitcl1Jng ------=~--___:_:'::_'~· II,., tn lnlu·l'it tho w1tnt" nl which th1• nell! appears to be using lhc PP/11'1 M. ~lt•IKhl. ~:!, L11nui!IH'. ·------the new bulltllng. tltlon. 'l'wo other nwurds were - dm·~~lr!lltlit•r. IH, '·'"'"'""·'.!.7, l..Hnahuc; •Mni'Y Itun! tests It hns OLillnsled~ ' three UHhCl'S were Boh Sweet, Hannie AL ll HfHttdon n( bllld l:OUI't, htdd on lnlL•d In Huld 11111lf1l.}', und thnl the lldul!l- sturlles In consei'Vallon, journal· defies death· 911 the Ughh'IJpc c .. Uln•l•. ~r.. Lnnuln~<. · . cranltshafts nml engine bloc its. Puget Sound arcu an Impressive :vi 'f( II I Dl I M N II AliHlllll 13, lDo·l. . lli'Y or""'" I•Klnl•• giV<' l\llnWil lnloi'I'Hll•d 120 ·feet ·above the. ground. nne! spectar:ulnr view of U. S. ls'm, and wl!dll!e mnnnf.lr.nwnl. (;I'r'l C l ilnc C \ e [l Y· Pictumt: liON. JOliN Mf•CI.ELLAN, l','',','v'l.il'll addlllnnul nntit't' 1111 H'•tuh·ud by M S t Judut.! of Pl'obulc, Naval. might upon,. their. arrival Cornwell's major field Is wildlife l':i. • wer. WOI'r. a gown of In thu Mntle!' nl llw B•tnlc of Ell. .IOIIN M••CI,EI.I,AN, In the Pacific Northwest Satm·· n1anagcmcmt. . navy sheer· with white lace nc· WAIW CA.RMEN, llecen"""· A 'l'o'"'' r.n1•r: ,JudJ{c Ill }'I'(JIIIIlV Distance sometimes endears t'(HSill'if'S at her daughtCt''S wed· Notlcu h lfca·oloy Olvo•n, 'l'hnt tlw Jl<•· Mul'tlm 't'huyl'l' friendship, ahd absence sweeten· clny, .July 31. They took part in In addltllm to ltceplng up with lftlnn of UnymunrJ Jl, Rnlmttm·t, I<;xccu· llf+pttty HI'JdHir·r of Ptnhuto :13w3 the annunl Seattle "Seafnlr"· and his worlt ut the college, Gc01·gr, ding. Mr·H. Aldiln, mol her· of the to•· or ""'" l'Rtnte, tll'nyln~ ror ""' ,.,. ------·-­ eth It-for separation from those vlilltcd Seattle, Tacoma, Everett ht·ldegr·nmn, \VaS dt'eHSCd ill em- JuwnnCt! of hlfJ lll'r.ond 1111/IU/l/ IICI'OUnL, OltDEit AI'I'OINTING TIME. we Jove' shows us, by the loss, Is the pressman at the WlJJinms· lht•J• With hiH lll'tlt!utJ Jll'llYiHK I hnt FOR HEARING CLAIMS and Bellingham, Washington. ton Entcrprlsc. · IJroidf!J'rti nylon O( lJf.lht b]Ue, Ctiiii'L uuthoi'Jze t>IIYmciiL of foo'll • their real vnlue and dearness to with pink ac:ressorles. Both hhnHclr "'"' hi, uttai'III•Y• "" tf!CI'!•In STULL-Oclolm· 26, 1054 us·. Howell. Taking part In the "&nfnlr" ac· t. fnl'th, will hf' hunnl on Hr>Jill'miJer· 1a Htnlo nf Mfcohli{Hll, 'J'hc P1 oltnlf.l Cnu1't tlvltles ami v!~itlng Seattle, Assnclatlon l'hms llir!eUnl{ Jnothct·~ WOl'f!o (~(ll'Sages of pin}{ Htli•l, nlllt~·thh·ty o'clock In lhf• rort•noon' I for tltll Cuunly uf ln~orhnnr. NOTICE baby mums. Ill u,.. l'l'olmtc Ol!icl' ut ~or. WcKt Suul: At II Hl'IIHion ul "''"' C:oul't, lwld nt the New Court' (,\llres aboard lhe support aircraft cur· 'l'he Past Nohle Gmml assocla· nnw Sti'CL·t, I.nnHing, Mlchig1111 , P1•nhult• Olfil•r> In llw 1•1ty o{ MuHon, In :11.if rler USS Princeton was Kenneth tlon of Ingham caLmly, Fowler· ThP IVPrlding reccpllon was held lt. IH O•·del'od, 'rhut notlco tllfm•nr he tho· ""'" Cm!llly, "" lh·· I lith dny of t II I I '1'1 . I d J.CiVt'll by ltubllcnllnn or n ('OilY' lwrf!uf All~-nt~l. i\. II, ltlfi 1: Chancery L. Bently, disbursing clerk t hlrd ville, nml Howell will meet F'ri· n l(~ c lli1'C 1. l(~ new ywc s fol' lhlt.!o WCt•I. f)Jvorcl'. Chnmlwa·!aln a uti 'l'l't'" and aboard the heavy cruiser, West Michigan nvcr1ue, .Tncltson. npal'l!ncnt on North Putman. UJIOII-Pnch known fllll'ty In lnt('l'tHil nt hiH II llfiJH'III'!tll-( !u lhu I'OIIt"t I hut thv I~ILVl'll, nltnt'Ut',YH. iluJL known nddt"OHH by li'I{IHtl'l'Cd mall Linau fut• Jll't•twntntinrt ur l'lnimH nv,nilltll I II () I I I Public School with Alaiedon Township schools, Districts USS Helena was Leo I~. Prrldns, A 12 o'cloclt bohemian dinner will Out-of·lown guests at the \VCd- t•oLul·n I'Ht•h•L tlt•rnntaiNI, nt JcuttL rout·~ Htdll t•KlntP :;huulri IH• limitt•rl, urul thut" P li' In tlt'l'on vn, n c fit•rwn, l vot'l'c. 1 ding included the bride's rl'l'and· lt!t•n {l•l) th~Yit JH'Ioa· to t~tlch lwullrw: limn oud Jtl:ll't· ht! IIJrpnlnlud tu t'l't't•lvt•, Slunu und !J•·umlu, utloi'IU',Yil. rndnrman ami second class, USN, be served, and each cluh Is to 0 No.6 and No. 9, !mown as Hawley and Wilson schools. son of Mrs. Faye L. Perkins of ftirnlsh something for the pro· Ol' hy Jtei'Honol HN'ViH nt h·nKt ll'o'f' (fi}' usumirw und adju•j1' nil 1·1!1imH nnd de~ Sylvln L. Hhnuf Vtt, Cull1•l H. flhonr. JnothPI', Mrs. !Toward' Prine of di\,VH tJrhH· to !llll'h hr•nrlns.c. 1\lUilciH u~nlinfll •mid dt•{'l'fliH~cl by 111\tl btJ .. lliVul'l'l', JIUI'I'Y 1'. llltll••, nltornv,Y rm· 224 N. McCormick St., nil of•\llfiJ. 1 gram. All pasl noble grands are Grass Lake, her father, 1\fr. and JOliN McCJ El TAN furu Hllid Cntll'l: )llnlntl!r. Alvin 'A, Nt•llrn·. lltli'JI'JI(•y fnt· llnmston. aslted lo attend. M I r G A 'l'ruu Couy: Jud e 0~r' 1 , 1~0 •1 ,,, 1 ,: Jl. IK Or·d,•r·t·d, 'J'hnt el·•·dllnt'H of Hnld tlt•fr•mlnnt. 1 rs. c arcncc Hagadorn 0 rnss Holwi'L r... Dmke H' dl•t'l'lllil'rl :11'1' l'l!qUirc•d ln ]1\'('fil'llt LIU!il' 'NnnnHL Wnl'lcy VM, Mtllll'it•c H. Wutlt~y. Lnluhlic 1111 • Blmr"'• nllonu·yu. . "'' It w t f p I s I th!t• lh(•tt•or llf• MiYt•IL hy JiUIJIIentlon or flerll'ude Lundy VH. Ronnld LunJy. The hours of voting are from a er es 0 a m pr ngs, II ('OilY o!' Lhin (ll'dt•l' fen· Lhl't'(! lnlCI'I'tiHive 11ivo1Cl•, Jl\{']( w. Wlli'IIHI, 1\tlOI'fli'Y· California. \Vf!I'!'R 111'1'\'lrtuK to tlllltl tiny uf heni'IOit', In lt'UI\1! H. Whllfoa·d \'1!. C:r-l'nld L, Wlt!t .. Optometrist Opens lilt! lu~~:hum l:uunly Newt;, n JICWHPUIIL'I' ford. DlvtH'l'e. Uo1wrt L. lh'lli•I, llllOI'IIUY. Dr. Boyd Bnnwell, optomelrist, 1 --·--·------~--- I~t:l J. I•'el'J'IH VH, Stun(ord H. lo'on iii, Only registered voters will be permitted tg vote. Thf by I1 I s company to the Flint area lllvol'CC. Alvin A. Noller, nttorney, opened his ofl'lces at 105 N. Put· where he hegan worlt Monday. her home last WeJ!k Mrs Frunk llmbnm A. Orzoolkowoi.J v•. Chc•l•r 1 last day persons may register -is F1·iday, August 13, be­ SEE i'IIE BEST AT THE CREST man street August 9. He•attended Mr. and Mrs. James Wylle and Lamb will cnre for l;er. . ~:~~·~~~~~~ultl. lllvorcc. Roy '1'. Conley, the Northern Illinois College of sons and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Larr·y Schultz and Keith Bub· Cho•to1· fl•·•••lkow•kl vo, Dllt'bn•·n fore 5 o'clock, p. m., of the same day. Optometry in Chicago from I"Clea Jey, a )J ot La ns 1ng, visited bitt· attended the church camp Gr·oolkowaltl.lloBc&yk, nttornoy. ntvot•co. Wllllnm Jl. which he received the degree of Mr. and Mrs. William Wylie for boys at Indian lake last weelt. Bllznboth s. Smith ••· Lon !· Smith. 'FREE Doctor of Optometry in .January Sunday •rJ . 1 I . . Dill (OJ' .aejllll'Rto rnnlntf'IIUOC'O, fll•nju .. of this year. • · I Je camp IS lll1l er t 1e direct JOn min 1'. Wntuon, ntt01·owy; '·· · . • Ed Hull and Jim Parks spent of the Church of the Nazarene. . Giennn J. lll'k"'· v•. Hn•·•·y J. I!Hitcr. Every Friday Night Dr. Banwcll, 30, is engaged to week In Delaware and Co· 'l'ed Johneon nnd Glen Loti D•vo•·ce. Jenold n. J(oy)vo•·th, ntta•·ru•y. • • 0] ' r s- 'J'Iwhml L. Dow VH. John A. IJnw, Di .. Miss Mildred Mayo, a registered lumbus, Ohio. bLt'ry m·e home from a 2-weelts VOl'CO, Hugho, """ r:nmr•'"'"· .nlllll noyu, illlrse. at Englewood lwgpJtaJ in L Mrs. Thyra f{ing, who has been I vacation lri[J to Florirla Cuba c 81 1 1 •w,. . e ·.of OIH!O t!P ~~~~nur.et· 1 11 Boa·rd E·ducation nn< ng- · o., Mason f) · . • • ONE DeLUXE BICYCLE Chicago. The wedding date Is set con ne d at the Spanow hospllal ~iagara Falls, Canada, and New MlchiKnn Co•·no•·ntloo, v•. J.ewl• Tnnl< for October 23. · for the past 4 weeks, returned to York. Woa·k•, u Mil'l•l~<•ll Con>omtlon, '!'•·••· Be on Ilrui'd- You ~la~y Win! Bnrn in Alanson, he gmdun ted ~ • , ~ , , . . / lliUis on lhu cni:IQ uuon nromillCIJ, GreHt~. 1 '------:---.;...___ .:,.______.....,! It Costs Absolutely Nothing! Jrom Pelosl;cy high scl1ool in At1:em1 the CREST E\•ery Friday Night! lf).J2, and entered Wayne Univer­ sity that fall. Ilia university FRIDAY AND SATURDAY AUGtJST 20·21 career wns interrupted, howeve1·, IJy 3 years of servlee in the army -2FINEIDTS- air corps. Het urning to Wayne 11arlem Glob1~trotters and Dane Clarl' University in 1940, he majored in biology nml after completing his pre-optometry course, went to Chicago. IIis parcn ts, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rus Go, Ma~, Go! sell Banwcll now live at Burt _:_Also- · Lal<:c. Arrow in the Dust Wiltiamston Youth Color by Technicolor Stricken with Polio Starring ~terling llaydcn aJld Coleen Gray Dale Newman, son of Mr. and Mrs. Neil Newman, 2G2 West SUNilAY AND MONDAY AUGUST 22·23 Grand niver ave., is in the Unl· -Deluxe Double F.cature Program- vcrsity ho,_snllal nt Ann Arhor with polio. It has been reported llP~ard HugJtes P~eseuts a very light case and the do,etor . JAN~. RUSSELLiD: . . . sfated there should be no paraJy. sis. It is not !mown how long he will have to remain at the hos· pita I. The ~-FrenC:h .Line Da lc had spent all of the pre· Bilicki biggest hit brings you a 3·way bonus -:-Plus Second Feature ceding weeh: at Camp Klrollex lllt--. wllh 23 other boys. of Boy Scout tro·op No. 63, nnd as a precaution, all ' the Scouts and Assistant • Scoutmaster Don Duncltel, ·re· Loophole celvecl shots of gamma globulin ns a precautionary measure. Barry Sullivan and Dorothy 1\ln:lone Sm·prhm Pru·ty Is Gh•en TUF..S., WED., TJIURS, AlJGUST 24-25·26 A surprise party was given nt the home of Mrs. Allee Dolph on From stem to stern, Buicf.: today Buicks have alway,s had a high Every month's .sales figures this Thursday I hat surprised two is styled a year ahead-with long, trade~ih value. But the 1954 Buick year have firmed this fact: Buick guests of honor. Mrs. Frances Sinclair received n farewell gift low glamor lines, with the very has an extra advantage in its year· sales· are soaring; Buick is outsell· ' •' The Cruel Sea nnd Mrs. Alice Dolph received a look of tomorrow, and with that ahead styling. That means' your. ing all other cars in the nation, Jack llawkiua .• Denholm Elliott birthday gift. Twenty guests, all broad panoramic windshield that Buick will stay well up in the style officers and members of 0. €. S., regurdles!J of l)ri~e range, except Also . nttm1ded the party. Decorations many other cars won't hav11 till parade for years to come -will two of the ."low-price three." So I were in pink.and,,whlte. Bob· (Latin Lover) Hope at His Funniest 1955. Equally impm·tant, you get stay 'fresh apd new·looking w~ll with. this tremendous volume, we . in Buick advanced .VB power, into the future. So you're bound Ill ,James· Murphy has been In D~· can-and do-offet" higher trade-in troit all. week (Jn business. big room,-Iuxurious comfort,_ the to be way ahead in actual dollars allowances. Come · in, see 'and Casonova's Big Night· Mr. and Mrs. F. G. qheney and famed Million, Dollar Ride-and when trade· in time· comes •. drive a new Buick-then check 'for non are ~aeatlonlng In California. all fot· prices that start just a few . yourself that our volume business Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Lebeau dollars abo~e those of tile so-called SUNDAY AND MONDAY AUGUST 29·30 nrc home from an extensive trip really does mean a far bigger ·First ·Showing-In Lansing throughout the West. "low·Price three." ls it any allowance for you. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wolf were wonder, -then,. that Buick today Vaa J~hnso~ aud Joaune D~ In Illlnols last week end. They attended the all-star football is outselling aU' o'ther·'cars in game !n Chicago Friday and the Ainerica except t~'o_pf,the~e "lpw~ championship golf meet at price three'~,g. · . The Si.ege ·at Red· River 0-Shanter . In Niles Saturday. Wolf Is spending this wee!< at Plus coaching 'school In. Mt. Pleasant. His sister, Mrs. Hlchard:Wolf of 1 Sparta, Is visiting \vith· Mrs. Wolf Rtlcing ·Blood and theh· daughters. · Judge and Mrs. E. T. Crossman entertai)1Cd at ·,~dinner Sunday, Their g·ucsts Included their 1son· und daughtel', Mr•.. and Mrs. Wallace McMartin and fam· ~~~~~~ll!illl~~~lliliilli.. illl!~---~~~~-11!1•••••••1 of,Lan~jJ~g,·an~_Ut~l~:~~n,.and ·~"77'"":7~b77~7fj~?-~~~7~:;+~;;F;f:~±.47'~¥~~;f*~+-~~~44~~$~Ji:~Li,:1=:::.i.~~~~~~ Felt 'l'!Rlns 4-J[ e nml pcrlntcmrlcnt of the Ann Arbor Ices at the Dnnsvlllc unci Vnn· Mr. and Mrs. Robert Anderson 'returner! Sundny from a visit jcllo to the 11 rnrimhers present. Methodist rllstrlct, unci 100 mcm· town Mcthotllat churches. Woman's Society we•e. r~allecl to Hurl Sunday be· wl1h relatives tn Kanlmltec and Connie Is at the· fait· this wee!( hers unrl guests of the Dnnsvllle cause of the · slclmess of their ,Joliet, Illlnnls. While there Mrs. with her calf which :;ho is exhibit· anrl Vnntown Commtlnity Meth· Mr. nnrl Mrs, Albert Kemler and son, Paul, who wns visiting his Hnrrlson entered I!CVcral• of her In g. orllst clnrrchcs held theil· first nil· Lloyd of Loxley, Alnbamn unci Meets at Waterloo grnn1lpnrcnts, Mr, nncl (\'Irs. neccltecraft pieces In the Knnlm· , fnmlly picnic at Cnmp Kiwanis Mrs. Stella Wallter of Perry Twcnty·two memberH or the CheHter Bcn,jnmln nt Sliver lnlw. !me county fair, Shu wus awnrdell Sundny. spent 'l'hursclny anrl I~rldny with Woman's Society of Christian Paul was talmn Saturdny to the the trophy from,, the I'{ a tiona! Following the Jnrffet cllnncr, Ml', nnd Mrs. Hrty Hartshorn and Servlr·e were present at the l'Cf!ll· hoHpllnl In Ilnrt with pneumonia. Necdlceraft Bureau for the !Jest Lunch~on HQnors recreation, visiting nnd a tour o! Mr. nne! Mrs. Hobert Bush. Mrs. Jitr mcelln~ li!Hl W!!rlrwmlay at Mrs. Anderson rcmulnc!l with her crocheted article at the fair. the grounds were enjoyed. The Hohert Wolf and sons of Tomp· parents hut Mr·, Anderson re· the home of MrB. Llnnlc Holt of dny was cornplctc:rl nt 4 o'clocl< ldns Center were Friday evcmlng turned howe Sunday night. Mrs. Harrison recrilvcd eleven California Guests with an Inspiring vesper scrvkc• BliPJler guests of Mr. and Mrs. Waterloo, ribbons· this year for various A pnllud1 dinner wnH scrvccl Jed by the pastor, Hcv, Clmrles Hobert Bush. at other entries. She now has rib· A family i(nlherlng was held Gross, Many favorite hymns were Mrs. Ellon Bnlwr und daughter liOOII afl<'l' which there wus II bans from 27 different states for sunday ut the home of Mr·. nml sung. The devotions were lo1l by Janet of :;pent Morrdny t>hrn·t business meeting. Tills was Artist Announces Vns~ar entries In state and county fnirH. Mrs. F. c. Andersnn, Sr., In Hoylyn Voss, which Included and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. presided over lly MI'H. Iva Cor· Among her collection arc two honor of Mrs. Emily 'l'hnmp:;on rending of the !JGlh psalm, rtobert 13ush. wln lwcausc of the niiHorwe of Painting Exhibit Woman's Day rlbho~s for m;tg· Mrs. William Mnscllff. TIJC rc· and Mr. and Mrs. Hugo Icrancis Angela nnrl Inez Mynll plnyc1l M1·. and Mrs. Bemll!lt Taylor Mrs, Myrtle Brii(i(S of Dans· tnnl designs of crocheted worlt and son Larry, of Los Angeles, their nccorrllons, giving several were wecl1 enrl guests of Mr. nnd malnder' of the aflemoon was from the Montana state fair and spent In visiting. ville . will lmve a number of nil California. selections nnd ulsu played during Mrs. Merle Slmnnon at Illue luke pnlnllngH and pastels on !!Xhiblt the Kanlmkee county fulr. Mrs. Thompson and her duugh· KID QUADS_ In .Tampa, Flu., four-year-old Rebecca Arnold silent mcdllallon. 'I'hc :;ervlce ncar lcrcrlcricl<. The Vantown Society will be Frlrlny and Saturrlny, Au~ust 27 Mrs. IInrrlson has been entpr· ter and son·ln·law anlvcd hy plays with tour very frislty Jtid quadruplets. Tbu young gOJat was hy singing "Illest Be Mr. nml Mrs. Wesley Shopbcll entcr·talrrcd at the ::>cptemhcr clo~erl and 28, nl the Dansville town lng exhibits at vtu·ious fairs for plane Thursday for n weclt's visit foursome Js two weeks old. · The Tic That Binds" unci the M. attended tire Sears·Shophcll re· meeting, whidr will !Je at the hall. Many o! the pictures were nhout 5 years us a hobby. home of Mrs. Corwin. with rclnllves here. Y. F. benediction. union at Hayner parl1, Muson, painted by Mrs. Briggs, nnd other A SIX o'cloclt lun!'!won W: upon the eom· -- vlsilors of Mrs. I•'ortman. The guests pluyed ~amcB, after nnd coffee will be furnislrcd. Mrs. Brii(gs Is the fanner Mrs. Lloyd Broolts, sccrclar~· ley, Oflh grade; Wessel~:~ Bohnet, pletlnn of the new grade bullcllng. . Mr. und Mrs. Ai. Bcr1(cr nrc JVIr. and Mrs. Floyd Cosgrny which I he lwnor·ed guest found c. Myrtle Beers, a member of the I treasurer. ~lxth grarle; Mrs. Myt'IIIL Cnmp· SPPI inns frnm grmies 1 • 3 and 5 s'[lrmding severn! clays 1his week and family, Mr. ami Mrs. Mil>~ hot' gifts hy bursting lire balloons B~crs family which was one of ·The group decided to have an· Clarence Diehl entered !Jnivl'r· hell, eomhiqalinn room; Mrs. will he taught there by Myrna with the latter's brothcr·in·law Cosgray and daughter of Stocl1· an~ reading the dues ln~idc. the pioneer families of Ingham other reunion next year at the slty hospital, Ann Ar·hor, Mll!Ulny Gretchen !:>lnnsell, hand; Elsie Camjlbcll. and sister, Mr. nnd Mrs. Will bridge and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard The hostess :;crve!l refresh· county. She began painting after same tiJ;IIC and place. morning for treatment. He will Col1h, vocal music and helping Textbooks will he on sale at Bogner of Branch. Brooks ami tlilllghtcr of Mason mcnts of l'hiclwn salnrl, potato she was GO years old, starting be there most of the week. . teacher; the sell on! bool:cs Mrs. Elmer OJala nncl Bonnie, Mr. and Mrs. David Diehl nnd mcnts wcrP scrvPd from a linen· vacation trip, as a possible pas· Saline and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Rogers and Mrs. Sarah Hogcrs. McConkey, soeial science and in enrollment and the enrollment IMrs. Cora Anway, Mrs. Earl 13ra· Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Barry at· covcn•d table decorated wilh a time. Mrs. Brli(gs began painting, Wal11er and family of New Hud· Miss Naomi\Gcttig of Colum· junior higlr; Hlchard Diehl, math· of new students will also be car· man and Mrs. Nellie Cline at· tended the all·star foot.hnll game 1minicr. family and Mr. nm r·s. t on agriculture; Vincent Carlen, who ,;vc indicated an interest in Forrest of Fowlerville, the past ton. Frank Woods and Luana Line of One of her paintings, "The Ten 11 i Lansing, f~limhclh Polloi< of Alex· Virgins," she presented to the Mr nnd Mrs. Frnnlt Cobb, Miss Hudson and son attended a fam· shop; G. K Manning, science and football have been sent invita· few days. (Conllnuccl on l'ngc 4) , andria, Virr.::inia, Mrs. Jim Young Dansville Free Methodist church. nuby. Cobb nml Miss Elsie Cobb lly picnic nl SilvcJ: l:ll\1! ~~nday. Jll'incipal; Searl Briggs, superin· lions to the first (Jl'Hclice. Any 0 f Williamston were Sunday Mrs. Alfred Shc1 m.rn h,~s been tcndcnt. . t d of Wilmore, Kcntuci, Flint, beth Clements of Lima, Ohio, and That's what Clrcvrolet At Frost Hom·c Monday Sunday. \ Mrs. Paul Crawford. of De· gives you wit!J fiance, Ohio, spent several days ' Next Monday, August 2~. t Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Hedglcn the largest brakes members of tile W. C. T. U. wi and Miss Louise Perrine arrived last week with Mr. and Mrs ..Tim ill the /ow-price field, meet at the home of Mrs. Elmer Monday evening from Tucson, Hess. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Rosh· Frost. Tire meeting will be called Arizona. er "ot. Holt, Mr. and Mrs. A. B. ·at 2:00 p. m. , Braman' and Mrs. Bernard Fltz· Hlghust·Compruulon Mr. and Mrs. Ronald West and simmons were Sunday visitors· of Following the dcvotiuns and family were Sunday .guests of the Power businl'ss mr.eting there will be a Mr. unci Mrs. H~ss. ~Iter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Richard Hoeft of You get finer progmm. I~vcryonc interested is Sam Meredith of Leslie. Mr. and performimce-and welcome to attend. Beilevlllc were Saturday evenln~ Mrs. Robert Kirby of Eden we>re supper guests of Mr. and Mrs. G. b important gasoline Thursday visitors of thll, Wests. Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Bush ami F:. Manning and Mrs. M. Ivnh savings, too-with the Mr. mid Mrs. ·Lawton Gauss economy soils and Mr. aml Mrs. Ray Hart.· Manning. 2 lrig/rest-comp;es'sioll anri Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holden I •shorn altenrlcd the Hartshorn Mr: and Mrs. Charles Kirby power of any leadi1111 of Howell returned Friday after a What's it going to cost to keep that new car gasoline? tamily reunion at 13cnlley pari<, nnd Mr. and Mrs. RnhPrt Kirby of in In /ow-priced cdr! ·week's vacation at· Brevort lal>e Owos~o, Saturday. Mr. ami Mrs. Eden and Mr. and Mrs. Louis oil? What about service and· repairs? Check into it and you'll I ln the Upper Peninsula. Dean Mllbum lltrsh of Eaton Haplds Yuhasz and family of Holt w~re find that Chevrolet has the greatest nnme of all for keeping n of Dayton, Ohio, wus Fisher Bodr Q~lltr I were Sunday cvenini( guests of Sumlay visitors of Mr. and Mrs. l end guest ?f .Mr·. ,and upkeep cosls dow!! over all the miles you drive. Mr. and l\Irs. Hobert Bush. A. ·.r. Miller. . . . . You get snra~ier, I · Mr. and Mrs. Holla Chase of Mrs. Warren Mu(lller Dnd son · smoother styling- Owosso were Sunday evening an~l Barbara Monroe of arc spcndiri~ the wc~k with Mr., greater comfort, safety I Webberville wert! \yeelt end anrl Mrs. William Donnelly of .I gucsls of Mr. and Mrs. Ray .and quality-with this I Hartshorn. guests of their gr1!ndparents, Mr. Carllllac. · only low·priccil car ' and Mrs. A. C. Berger. Mr. nnd Mrs. Carrie Munson of River· I . Bill Crurnbal{cr spent last with world-famous ' weelt at I he Fa·IIo-Lo yout(J cam11 Mrs. Frederick Berger nncl family slrle. California, Is visiting her Body by Fisher, · ! at' Grass lalrlu· Mr. nnrl MrH. Flnycl-Mci\cnna Plwasnnls IHtldwrl this y·r.>m· of yean;, By lrnvcllnrr tlw Hame cnlwn, mnthmntlcs nnrl scieJ~r.c; spent the wee]( enrl nt llwh· cot• f9rads 4Hee,~e~ ff\tru& nrc nmv· mw-hnlf to lhree· mules· rlny aflr!r clny clurlng n Mrs. Arlette Dunavln, girls conch, tnge near Gladwin. fourths grown, Bloueh says. eensus JlC!I'ioci, they are uhlr! to social science nnd lllernture; N ot·va 1 McFnr 1nncl was tnlwn to for AI pmsenl, the birds arc still give n fairly acctu·atc survey of Davlrl_ Lt_Jth, musk;l\ft:s. Erllth the hos]Jital last Thursrl moving as.hromls. Will! IIH! gwln l'ertaln types of flelrl c•nmllllonB. Miller, JllnJoJ' high English; Ornn ay. harvest ahmJI hnll' c·omplctf'rl, Hc~HIIts of tlw present hroocl Mltdwll, induslrlnl arts ami clrlv· Holnnd Grahum started wnrk these hroocls· are fairly Pr choice-with 28 models in 3 areat lines. / .' - --~···+ ..;..... • . . :: •. ~:: -~ (' J :·;.i

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• I ·. I,. Value Is "Added Farmer Peck's ·To Residence$ · Wife Bv Landscaping', Jane ()1'1' In the znn-H r•hihlrnn, · · ~l'he '200 refollstl'llnts, Including H nrlull~, Dilnnlrl H. VnnderVccn, .Tr, of Parlcer l•:vm• II',Y II l'lllll]lhiA"·Ulll ~~~~~;.:;9,-.....-~ Mason, were umerl nt the mid· illll'l,y'f wes·t nul'scry nnrl landscape mnn· agomont conference this weC!It ut ICuuncl nncl t·nun•l 1111 Uw Mlehlgan Slnlo college to point llll'l'l'.V ·AO·I'flllllcl, otll to homemnlwrs thnl '"u morle:;l lnveslmcnl In horiw benu· r:w•Hs Wr! WP.i'CII'I tl1e only ones shoqld Hay n' oul of D. 'J'Iml Sully · tlfleatlon menns hundreds of dol· who Imel t lw lrlrm! 'l'o PrJ! lrH' Jllll'il uml. Elidtlf! Wf!l'f! horn glg,::lm·s Jm·s In lncmascd propct·ty vnlun· tlon." for n pienir:. Wlllll 11 emwd' We and Hohhy Will' content lo listen , · nnrl grin. "We must crlucntc people in llw coulrlnl fln,f 11 tnhlr• so SJli'Cilfl,. E!Hirw lent•nrod to ririe! n lJIIw value and plensm·e of henulify. 20·0Z, J. out• hlnnlwl:' out on llw gntunrl rlown hcrt' IIIHi she cet·tnlnly wus· ing thr._ir lwme::," doclarorl Don· LOAF r1 own h,Y lltr• rivr.rslrle. Anrl pmh· hnppy, aid P. "Wnlson, Michigan Slnte nhly had null't• fun than we wouirl 'l'h!! mhlrlle of I he weeit we eollegc hortieullurc expert, In a maJor address ·In the confemnca. hnvc IIJl hlghPI'. A dii<'l' went wcnlt In Crystnl lnlw. Met. Nellie "People could exist without banu· SUPER RIGHT, SMALL, LEAN swimming hy while we wr.m r>nl· nnd il11lh nl II1P l'ornpPii eornr>rs. tiflcntlon of home nrens, hut they lng ... :111rl IIH! !'Iris, fcJ n[ thorn, ;':~~~/ 1111 ~·;:;~~:~~s 01~;~'\'w~:~;;u;... ~~~~~:: can't Jive ns well without the nrl· c:ouldn'l. r•al nnoillf'l' hlin for tltnl night. Jt secmerl sn q11let. venture In Jiving henuty lhnt the nursery and Janrlscnpe bu~'lnoss wntl'hing anrl nrlmit·in,:: 11. Two AI Crysln! ll'f! had nnr! grnnrl of lilf'lll gol wrot fPf'i trying lo provltles," he contanded. · lime. Wr: praellcnlly lwl lhr> Smoked gel :is f'!o~" In il as pns:;ihh•. The nurserymen tfnrl land· LB. henclt to rHu·selws so enulri keep sr.npers werr! challenged to be • H you wan I nn iniPrr•sl ing rlny track of C!Veryone. Mllrh•r.d, lry ... just try, fnr ynu don't mom nggt·cssiva In developing Esther, Nellie nnrl I !inisltr.rl ilwl their nursary crop business: Wal· Slleer.r.d ... in lwr.ping H riny hy going on tlw mei'I'Y·r:n· MJU~CH ·Of. DIMES ynungsslen: and~ adttlts together son, who Is an assistant pmfessor round willl·llte 1:lldrls. By helng AUGUST·J6-TO 31 in the Miehignn State collage ric· Picnics nt n )mrk nt· zoo. 'l'ltr. olrlesl rhilrl I hr. mlrirlle of ilw II'Pf'lt, t lw plnC'e wns lfl yr•nrs or ngc! n ml they pnrlment. of hnrlleitllllrf!, to!J Pte was JH'nc·t icnlly rleserlf'rl so _hP ~~s anrl- S;un~~\' "Jwrl lir!cjn· triP­ dr!legatcis that they were ll)lporl· SUPER RIGHT, rnngr.d rlown lo :l lorlrilers. Jim· gnve us I iw lnnr:c: whirh 1hf'y linf'rl tip to rirlf', il would lwvc paid nur group Io buy n Columbia Road EACH horsf', nt llwl. i\ntl that's .i11sll J.Urs. W. C. Nora·ls Watermelons 59c whnt we'vf' henrrl every sine!', "If School at the Webh will com· we save up the money ran we 0 6 buy a .pony or n lillie horse'/" mence Monday, August 30 wlth ~eaches .. MICHiGAN, ~~~e~1~e ~. 2-INCH up 5 Las. 39c Blanched Peanuts REGALO ~·;~ 39c That was one day. Tlwrc \Vt!l'f:' I Mrs. S. A. Laxton as 1eachcr mnt·r ·lo fnllrrw, Nellir.'H nnrl again this ycm·. Grapes. ·~~ti wHITE, sEEDLEss . 2 Las. 35c Carrots Mr.' nnrl Mrs. Hussell Smith TENDER, FINGER SIZE 2 a~~s 27c Clifford'~ :l oldest l'hildrPn came rg MiCHIGAN, WHI;~,,. 15 LB. 630 (Jiumm~efS home With liS nill] Hlnyr.,l H few and daughter .Joyce vacationed Potatoes ·l!tif' U. S. NO. I, SIZE A BAG LONG, GREEN in the northern part of the state EA. 5C rln~·s. Onf' night Haymond's nnrl .;;ir HYDRo-cooLED, 6 EARs ,5c .Lenl"Dl~·•e FREsH FRozEN Huby's·-~ girls nnrl Milrli'erl's and Jnsl week. Dorn' . GUARANTEED FRESH FOR I. lliii&IU CAL-GROVE, CONCENTRATED 6 \~~s 89c Howard's youngcsl hoy came ·to Mr. Downing or Lansing is :;tny nil night, also. II was n painting the Webh school house. SWEET CREAMERY. BUTTER campinr:-out party. Eight cousins It-makes a hig improvemenl. ------Howard Smith and family and Jane Parker-Your Choice came to live nnd fl counting Sam­ I-LB. my ... .iusl liiw in Louisa May Miss Maude Bullen were af Der· ·· Silverbrook Butter ROLL 59c LEMON or SUGAR Alcott's hnok, by Jnl1e Sunday afternoon. --~·- . 5 Their ages were 10, fl. 8, 7, G, r.. Silnnrhrook Eggs sMALL. GRADE "A" ooz. 37c · PKGS. fi. 3 nnrl Sammy, 17 months. J Cookies ~9~E 2 rlon'l lutnw why I should leave O~emos and Vicinity 39c Ched·O·Bit · AMe~f~~o~::S'gooD 2 L6~F 69c · SPICE DROP or PEANUT him out of tlw party. Hr. had !Hrs. Wnlfcr llenthman more fun titan anyone, running S.unnyfield Butter 93 scoRE. QUARTERs La. 63c in nnrl nul of the Ients and off The 24th annual picnic of the Cool~les s~~E 2 with ·Shoes anrl snelsl" 11t nil. !Te'll lie down ever, this trio' of ftm.·ht·u.::; ,., ,,,:.: t':lt._ilr:;t .wr.y tr>·uQ a wis~ old :mrl lir~ willinr; lo dose his· -~yC's owl is to fiJ'Sl be a wide'-::·::;' • ·,''"-'":: n·::J. 'J'llczc owls arc b_usy Mrs. Brown and little son of being widc-awalw. 1\nd I!J•':I ;·r,· l:::pt.•::. too, th~l nfler August JU, Cnlifornia arc Rpending some GRANULATED for 20 mitllllt•:;. Aml nap or rPsl, DETERGENT il mnl{cs no difference, he'll hr. they wdl be protected fr "'" J'::!:::cm·,iin:lte huntinJT, The stale time here with her sister,· Mrs. Fab Lcgjslatu1·e in a recent ~.,,·,:in:1 r :tf: :c :t :r ln\'1 prolcctll'lg both owls Lee Burley. · p;J: 72c i;i: 30c fa~:~Zsu~lour ANGELS!~ .~so~~;'! asleep in 7 limes out of 10. I 1 , and hawks. 'fhe birds 1!.rc g.;;;:.rclly bu1;cficial to man. . . I. Mr. and Mrs. Lea Rnthbone, 0 Lora Lee anrl Wnrd. attended the LB. _lo~u~ Peaches CLING HALvEs 2Nc .A~r~ 49c ilnsebnll game in Detroit last Spry Shortening Wednesday. 3 CAN 94c Stuffed Olives NovELTY oucKeT JAR sMALL wzj~zli 35c 9 GRANULATED GT. LGE. Hur!t s Catsup ~ ~6~t.· 350 SOAP. Alaiedon Center PKG. &De · PKG. 30c Diced Beets BURN's ob~~~· 35c !\Irs. Elmm· C. Bt•nwn · LGE. 39c GT. 77c Mayonnaise ANN PAG:, J~rli 29c " •I I 1."'.• Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Oesterle "Ad"; Detergent AUCTIO'I,·.'· .left Monday" on vncallon .to· Ni· PKG. · PKG. D&C Beverages ·AssoRTED FLAVoR~ 6 g~~~· 57c Due to t_hc death of my.hlJsbniul' will sell at public auction at the Jllaee agara ' Falls. Mrs. Oesterle's locatf)d 7 males nm·tlwast of Jacl,son on l\1-106 to Deweese road, then 1 mother, Mrs. Blair Hei~er and LA cHov, No. 303 Liquid Stare~. , BRIGHT SAIL og~: 11c mile north to 6830 Deweese road. · sister, Jean, from Chicago are Clop:Suey MEATLEss DINNER cAN 37 c p·ckles DAILY, KosHeR DILLs(QT., oR sPEARs · -- ·-. caring for tha children. 1 . (26-0Z.) NEW LOW PRICE . BOT. . . Mr. and Mrs.· Wnyne Lal'ller 290 and family of Charlotte callecl on 14 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest I:.arnea·_ Sat· Breeze Gt~~~~~~~o p~~. 62c P~i: 31c San Detergent· ~·~t~~ ~~\~Y~~· · p~~: 231 SaturdaY, August 21 urday. Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Arend, Sr., Fruit Cocktail Nevng~N~,ce 2 ~A~~· 45c 2 .and Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Arend, SANSINENA 12 1:00,P. M. Jr., ami family spent the weel1 Lux Liquid Detergent ~~~ 65c Corned Beef . ·~~ 39c · end with Mr. and Mrs. Richnrd LUNCHEoN MEAT ·, 2 .~,~ Leu and f::unlly at Turk lake. ·: Treet or Prem., .. . 45C. F_arm Implements and T~ols Mrs. Roy Knopf underwent Rinso Blue. ~;J: TOhopphed Beef .. _ ARMoUR's . 3 '~i~f· '1•08 surgery nt the Sparrow hospital . ' 30c P;J:· 60c 19H Fm·li·FeJ'/.l'llSOil 'frnctot• ShecJJ Shearing Outfit: Monday. Dr!nrhorn 2·t·ow Culllvntm· 'I,il)lC \ Sfll'etuler own ou~e Crackers HEKMAN's 'Iib~ 34c Y.i · llol·sc]lowm· 1\lotor Mr. and Mrs. William Work· Henrlmt•n 2·H" HoUnm J>fow J,og· Chnins 3 2 S toe·,, ··runic man. call ad ·an Mr. and Mrs. 7 New Jilm1 lllilllllt'l1 SIH'etllil\r, in Post: linlt!,DI~-:Iret• nntl othiw usc· Ivory· Soap 2~~J~~ 2;cc PERsoNAL Swiss Cre~e Cookies NBc *p~~: 25c George Cady Saturday eve,nlng. 4 23c " excellimt: l!otUlltion DtilllJI lltal;e l'ul limn~ DEL MONTE. 3·scction SJ>ring·tonlh Drug r~xtcmilon I,nddm· 19,16 Chevi'Olet: Club CoufJC, runs ------..:...,,- . · Prune Plums ·· Noe:~~ 29c 2·whceled Farm 'fmller, 1'1at rnclt Gi·nJiJ•le llorlcs g·ood . KING EDWARD oR I,tmtl ltollm· FnJlllittg··l\1111 Oiivm· 116 Trnctor nnd Cult.ivntm•, Silver Dust !~~~· · p;~: 62c ~J: 31c D~gars _ swt~. 6~s& 2$, Inter·national Com J>Jamhw Ueitch ·vic•rJ llnt•h Wh·e 2 Yl'lll'S old · D1gare1tes erN. Su(Jtn•lm· 11-hoe Gt•tlln Drill ,Siodr 'l'nnlc Oliver Hi" Jlot:l~m l'low, 2 years A~~~~~~E~P~~~~~cs. '1M Dem·lug· li·fl~ JUowrw 12 Alilininuin ScnoJI Shm·~l . old Roman ·Cleanser · BOT.QT. . . GAL. Daily_ o·og Food DIET I AND 2 6 ~6i..0N~· . lnh!t'lllllionnl l'nsh-type lltay 1\liU, Cutis, flog· licllle Oliwl' (:omblnc, 2 YI'RI'Ii oltl 17c ' "31c 49c I.AJadet• , l'hat.fomt Snnlcos Corn. ShciiPt' Oliver ))on file mst,, 2 yem•s oltl "Intm·m•tional Shle Delivery R:tlm Evaporat~d ·MilL wHITEHouse 4 J~~ 471 _ LGE •. C. 1\lountcd Bnzz ltlg with gas eit· Ut,t.bber,Hred Wher~lh:urow ·The nbov~ Ollvm• toolli wcJ•c GRANUL~TED Gi•ta_in nn ... s ._· · · ·s•rf- DETERGENT PKG •. Blended 'Sya·up ANN PAGE !Jisgf 27.c gine 4-hole ,llog,., Fcedea• bl'Oug-h_t: In by n: neigh bot• · · · 1 P;J: 60c Assorted Cereals SUNNYFIELD . 8 r~~~· 2h Hogs .Hay & Grciinj ..- .· :;:/ ·· Hi~C ··Orange -Drink-- 4 t~~ lona To~.atoes. 2 ~6A~~· 23G 2 Yorkshire Gilts, OJICD, Nlco ones 29c 4 Tons Loose Alfnlftl 1\llx_()d llny .. Sauer Kraut · A&P No. 2 10f: . ,,. . 100 !~:ales of Sl•·nw . Poultry· 20 Buslwls of Ont;; 2 ~~~s~· 49c Grapefruit SeCtions A&. · . 2 ~~~· 3-c lll'i Ifens, haying 80%. . · .; ao nusl

Chi!!lten Ft\ctlet•s nnct·wntcrer · o Am·cS of. se:uuunS. .cortt .. - · .. j ' 6' x 8' liJ'OtJth!r Jlousc · \'.( 16-0Z. ·.All IJrlces In This Ad Effective BOT. 35c Through Saturday, August 2llt TERl\lS: CASU .. ' Not .R.esimnsible for_ Accidents • ·' Mrs. 'v. TOdd, P~. . ..•.. HENDIIUCiKS,; Autctl~in·,ec'n' .' · 1 • ,. • )IAROLD MA~~IN, Clerk j '' ,( rarties Shape Campaig·n StrategieS 1!,?,~~ '"w~'!!~. E! .Former Sto'ckbridge Principal A LO'f OF US MI\V I'IOT GliT /\NV l lly 1~11111'1' Whihl pnoHihlr! IIHI! or EiHonhower'li POll· hnrolwrl hy IIJC 'l'enrnH]CI'H union. lcfl herom :~c·llnoi stni'IH, ynu Will ·• . Mlchlgnll I'I'UHH A:;srwhtlion uiHt' HJlfll!al, 'J'Imy c•nnHirlrmnl hln1 11 pom• party hnvo limn In rend 11 few mot•n MOAE ~IEI.P BEC~U:lE Tl-lli'RE'S 1'10 1 n1·1ow l'nnrHnn, In his, WnHhlng· mnn. While nnximtH not lo clu•sn honk:; jrrHI fnr fttn. And thnt IH MORt:. MOHf.V LllFT H~ I Heads Big New School District Shape of lhingH lo c:omn In full ion eohrmn. Jll'PriJciH lhul if F'er· uwny nny voles, they clitlm thr..v exrwlly the lilnrl of hnolt thnt wo ' ·1t1E OF DIMS.S • election cumpulgns IH lul\iltH guson Is I'P·l!lt'l'iel] hy "n ·wirlc hnvc no plnnH for• ovet·turoH to hnvc on our young penillc':> liHt I\onrmlh G. !Jrowrl or Chnr· dwmlsl fm· tho OldB Motor !orm. r!IHJllgh margin," he will be the Ilnffn grnup. Nor have they thlH month, 'l'lwsrl new fiellnn , f YEAH .. THAT!s BEcAuse iol te, former tPitelwt· nnd (lt'lnt!!· Wnrl1s. I~nr 12 YPilrB ire sm·verl on Demoemls iwlrl llwlr Htnle r•rJn· nnrneri M•rmlr! mn,lnrily lender. received nny, ))oolm wtii 'enlrorluln you, Mayhe THOUSANDS OF US GOT pal of the Sloclthr·lcign Hchool, the Cirariollc hoard o( edqcnllon. Ventlon ill Gl"ttlri "rt(tlri•· ALl)' II' I Ihey' II nmlw you In ugh·, ntH] VACCINI: AND GAMMA hnH hr.on dwsen IJH sttpcrlnton­ Bmwn wns gl'llclttalrri from • '' ·' · · •• 'l'lw oft repcmtcrl dun,gc that '!'he Wililnms group rioes nol tl 'II dont of tho newly orgnnlzr.cl I.ulw· 14 1 1 11 .GLO&UL.IN SIJOTS Weslel'!l·Miehll(llll nnrlr(•t•r.lved 11 · T•'et·gustlll hus lil!Jlporl fl'flm Iloffn illw lo lhlnlc nhottl the poHslhll· may Je, nnw nnr 1011• wy lnnrl sclrnol rllslrlel. in llrnnc:IJ Rcpuhlleans will ltolrl tlt'Pir cnn· 'Jitrrl tlrf' i\1-'L IJur·nuso he wns In· ily, lmwever rernot~, tlwt mnny mnlw you Hnrl; hnl wa gunrnrtlef! 1l11S VEAR .«:~,.., mnslPt·'s di•g!~Pc from tire Univct·· I · 1 A lliat not n single one of llwm enunly, lie' lmgnn his dnJiaH Mon· slly n( MlchiJ.(rln. • vcnllon in Grnnc Hap1r s. 111~111'1 slrrmwnlal in enlling off a con· of l"ltxgcrnld's votes will switch will ha the Juast bll crh!r'nt lonul. rlny. /\H. lillporlnlcmlent iw will 21. grPsslonnl lnvrmllgnllon of the to GOP. M1·. unci Mr·s. Bt·own have 4 rlit•cel the new rur1il ugrir'uitural sons. Boh nnri Dan wem ba~chall Both parlieH nwl In till• Hllllll' IPIIrnSif!I'S hy Heprcscnlntlvc ncpuhllcnns thlnit that most Glt•ls, lr yon lllwrl oounLI~ ~ I Hl'iwol d!Htrlel I'CHllll lng fmm llw slurs In hlgl1 sdwol nnrl college place lhiH mnnth hut only ntH• r·nn Clnt'f' llnffmnn is denied em· Demor•rallc enmpnlgning will I DA'l'I~ hy Du.TII!'rlln, you will love• 'conHnilrlnlion of 1>1 jlrimury rlls· anrl hoi h m·o under cuntruet 1o occupy lwy offices in tit<• slntro plwl ieally. boost Gov. Williams; that Mr~Na· DO!JflLfo~ lCJ~/I.'I'Uill~ whif'h r·nn lrlclH laHt Mnv. Hlg Lf'ague lf'lllllH, Boh to the ndmlnlstmtinn. /1. stale Hr>[lllhllcnn spnlwsmnn mara nnri Jlart will he lillie rnoro 1llrnws tlw slory of the lnvnhlr! A f L c r lonvlng Stodthr·ldr.:e, Phllnrlelpirlu Alhlclif's nnd Dan • * :II{I'P.flH tlmt llie lnvostigallnn \Vns thut coaltallrldcrs. twltu;, Pam nnfl Pmn1r• Into their Brown joiner! the Chnrioltc lo the Chl/o:rgo Cuhs. Both parties C!:>p<'r:t a lorrglt r•nliPd nfl hill pliH'PS rcs[lnnsl· • • • rtolll'f!l! yenrs. Bosi.JeR 11wlt• own ~chooi faculty. For H ~·pm•s he 'fwo yc!arH ago Dmwn wns an battle before IIH• r!lcctlon. !loth IJII!ly 011 "high offldnls lnclnd· Important test for GOP will I beginning college experlr•nr'f"!J;, In· wn~ a r:ouJJsellor nl MIC'!ilgan ltllSIICCCSSflll l'lllldiclnll' for COil· arc prepnrlng fnt• it. ing a DPrnrwmt fmm olhor come ut liwlr ennventinn. eluding Pnm's rlnling 1111 ."olr!Pr Stntc anrl loolt graduate worl\ grcss on lhe Demoemllc ticimt. A Dcrnrll'rnlie ll'rlfil'l', wiiiiP Jll'f'· slatc•s" wlto wem wnrriNI titat il mnn," then• nrc lite W!'rlrlinr: of lhPre. l•'m· 2 yr•nt'l .If! was an dieting vlc:lory for lliH JHollp, would SJll'PIHI from Michlgnn to Can Jrnrty unity he mninlnlrwrl? their young. granrlmnllwr 1irir1 tlw instructor. He also worlwrl m; n suys, "You e·nn'l r!XJlPf'i lite c:np nrr•as thal would embarrass 'l'lwre itave !1ecn inrlir•nllnns that ongngement or tlteh· allr'dc:ti\e to not hcc·omP IH•avlly invol\'t•rlln tlrem. tho hcHt wny to do litis lo rc ro· mother. Hccs the "Pryslnl corner~lone" of a cumpalgn affPI'i ing tin· ht!llrlillt' " • .,. nnmc Ihe ineurnlnml~>: Bral1c for· · our nepnhlil' lalri. In irPI' slnry who is henri of lhP tratiorwl !tc•· ti'OfiHlii'CI'; Marlin for ntrrlitor· Ann!lwr• cspPdnliy good hnnlt lhc CHYSTAL COHNJmSTONI·~ The• farm vote Is lrti nf m1lk r•fJulrl he rc·! , career in Duluth nl lhe turn of 177fl. Tn Washington's rogard for on the side. the century as call boy for the D. the right of his men_ Thaddeus McCowan &. McCowan rhtr·Pol nn<' r·rnl pr•r· rruarl to con· Authorized A~;r•nt frll' Antn Owru:r·s lusm·ant•r• Co, There nrr two nrw hooi'~ on 'HimPrs. 'l'lwv will tlwn rlrosPrihc I•'IIU<:- UAUILI'l'Y- \VINHS'l'Oitl\1 - ACCIIJI~N'l' I hr DPI mit s't rilw whieh rnclerl in scirmrc fklion. One hv Rnhr•rt Our Modern 113 B. Ouk l'houe l\luson 321ll IJil!hPr pay for tho unionized rlc· Rites Are Held Heinlein cnlillf'rl STARMAN Ingham County News August 19, 1954 Page 6 livery mrn and hlgl1cr cost for .JONES goes into the science of Chapel IIH• r•onsurncr. nst r·or~nt ion, After an uneven! fttl \\'c 1ulw t·ousiclromhle "II ow ea n I hc CIO expect to For Mrs. Haun lrip into space, except for his ill'itie in our l.u•aulil'ul, win farm votes when 1hoy pull meeting. with the spirlf'r puppy, Funeral services for Mrs. Har· honw-lilm und mnrll'rnly 1his sort of thing?" asked one Max Joncli hecomes lost :tml old 'Hnun of Lansing were helcl l'f)lli(l)llltl l'hll(lf'l, clt'fli· H.epuhlican worlpcclerl to attract/ Ambulanco equipped with oxy~-:cn Tl1e v\'illinms camp mncle it lhc husband and a son, William. over 6,000 persons. It is spon ond Emonon rr.suscltntnr, th~ Phone M~umn 2-6151 Ir•l<•;n· that 11H'Y had no objection Two sons clicd during period sorcd each year by Duirylnnrl tlo l<'itzgerald because he was nf Mrs. IIaun's siclmcss. They Cooperative Creamery Co. of were Bobby nnrl Charles. Besides Carson Cily. the husband and son, Mrs. IIaun The morning hours will be is survived by 2 sisters, Mrs, Nel· occupied by judging of livcslnel; son Brown of Mason and Miss in all breeds, and classes of beef Gertrude Ludwick of Lansing. ami dairy cat lie and hogs: There/ is n ~pecinl show for Guernseys. Other fc:tlures inclurle a morn· ing pet pnrmle, mirl this ye~u·, a Obituary . butter judging contest, in which JJou Inn Collar ' Ieverybody will be asked to prop· Lou Ina Collar, Lite daughter 1 crly score samples of. butte1·, 'Jf Harrison anrl Corrll'lia Tobias, based tlpon flavor. was born July 15, 187D, in Wheat· Following the noon basl

Editm·ial Page August 19, 1954 Malee Up Your Mind for Tuesday The Ingham County News ·Part 4 The moflL lmpol'lanl ~chool cl~cl.lon In Iocnl lllstol'Y und one of the mosl. lmpm·lanl. clcc1ions of uny kind anywhere Is nnt luke, ehapllroned hy Mrs. 0, D. Cnmpl.wll anrl Mrs. Clnudo sclicdulcd I'm· the Ma:;on, Alak!clon Township Unit, Wilson and Post. Hawley school disldcl s Tuesday, It is Uw e!ect.lon culled fm• Down By the Icrcd Henry Nor I lmlp Is en· the merger of the J'om· districts. ' rnllcd at the lloelc Lnlw Mlli;Jc Not only !:-; 1he election impoJ•Iant in Itself, It carries cnmp. Stoclchrlclgr. boat. Mason 4 to il ucldcd weight because of the pattm·n which will l.Jc set in this SYCAMORE In 11 Innings nl the nnnunl 13unic· urea, If the m~l'geL' is HfJflJ'ovcd, a trend wlll be established m· IIIII Catholic plenic. Merton When mercy, compassion, and In genernl usc em I he Jo:ust Lan· to guide othct• school districts. Mizer wr.nt the full mute fur Ma­ devol loh nre pictured It Is only sing campus and clhnlnalu a lot son nml llliss Slovens anrl Galli· Hapr1ily the pt•opm;ecl met·get• was pmposecl and has been natural that a picture of a woman of gear shifting. Why not lry IL'I gnn sharing moutH! duties for comes to mind. And probably considcl'ccl throughout the eniim course of rwocecdln~s culm­ Sloekhrldgr.. that Is gcm~rully us 1L shnuld he. If llussla and the Unltocl ly and unemollonally, solely OJ} ils mcl'its, There lmve been In a sickroom the hand of womnn Stales would ndopt the policy of :HJ \' t~U I'N /\l{o-1!12,1 J.racling honest men nnrl women Prof. Fmnlc /\. Spmgg, his I no ultimatums issued, no edicls handed down. After dis­ hns trudlllonally been plncccl on • the fevered brow. It Is the moth· Instead of rc.>negades both r.oun· wife unci little son lost their Jl·,m; cussions among lll!ighhot•hood groups, the pt•oposal was er or the wHe wlw tcmcls to llw tries woulrl hr. better off, If a Aug1ist 12 when their r:nr was studied by ~;chool orfida[:.; -local officials, county• officials sick through the night. It Is the llusslnn ntTiclal turns trnltnr to slruc:lc by a Perc MnrquPtle J'asl lrnin nt. lhr. Olwmos ro•1cl cross· and slul e o!Ticials. mother 01' the wife with the deep his homl! country he'll turn lrrtl· r~e~i~m~ devotion, the lnexhnusllllle pn· lor to the country that harbors In!(. The clistlngulsiwd M. A. C. All the school ol'ficct·s agreed on a program of keeping lienee, and the tencler mercies, him. If an Amer:ean vlolules lhc plant breeder and his wife nnd neighborhood ::;chools open for elementary pupils. -No trust put in him by his country vnungest son wr.rc relurnlng to Yet some men are encloWC!cl he'll finally violate any trust Lhr.lr homo afler an r.Kienrlr.d va· 0~~ ~11;\\~1fM ~ pt·omise:; hav~ IJeen made about any million-dollar building wllh compassion and devotion plaeed in him by the Russians. cation. Awaltinf.'( them nt honw progr·am, There have lwen no chat•ges that any district just ns great. Otto Fancher o! wore 2 older ~ons who had nul Inslenrl or taking ncw~paper tniwn the vncntinn trip. Our customers! And for them, we'll would pi'Orit at the exr,~nse of any other district, or that any Leslie was one, Night and day !or almost 9 years Otto never spaec to brug about tliC Hus:;Jan George Shafer. home [rom the c.listriet. would suffeL' because of any pi'Ogram adopted. flagged In the attention he gr\Ve espionage agents we have hrlbcrl Pl!lllpplnrs·, whe1·c i1e has taughl. 5pare no effort b give i:he best service The job of handling an inereascd enrollment in both ele­ his ailing wife. My brother-In· to our sirle or to explain why n for Hi years, lolrl Mnson KIWrlll· that hard work and human ingenuity can law Harold Haun of Lansing Is West German official departed ians snmr. of his expr.rlcnees. mentary and high school, regm·dless of present district lines, nnother. For 15 years he with· for Hussla, we ought to scnrl Dr ..J. 1'. M. Knox has arrlvcrl devise. was the main issue. With all four districts being free of drew from every social activity more Hhoda l{ellys to Greece and [rom Maron, Illinois, to hecomP bonded debt and all having building funds, there has been to devote every resource to the entertain more Dieter Lukowskis past nr of I he Mason Presbyterian If you haven't hied our bunk, stop in. care of his sick wife. In that 15 [rom Gnrmany. 'J'he same bene· church. no talk of cil.heJ· lmnkt·upl.cy m· prohibitive taxes. At public years they lost 2 sons, one by fits would also result from trarles Net~on nrown lcfl Monday [or You'll like the wuy we do business. hearings, the people of the Alaiedon, Wilson and Hawley dis­ meningitis and the other, a 15· made behind the Iron curtain. t.he Milo 13ennct.l Llnolypc sclwol year-old boy, by cancer. For the In Mnumrl', Ohio. Norman Phil· tricts have been told thcil· school taxes will probably be in­ I'll seJl you nt. the fall·. last 5 years his wife spent almost leo has returner! to the Ingham creased ::;lightly under the merger. They'll get more and half her time ln. hospitals. For County News as pressman while they expect to pay more. Without a merger they would the past 2 years she was either Brown is away. Open Friday Nights Until 5:30 pl'Obably have tCJ pay a Jot rnm·e to. pt·ovidc new elementary In bed at home or In the hospital. Tlze Good liO Ymu·s A~n-1!1!H Bol'll lo Mr. ancl Mrs. Lnrrm buildings. Without a met·ger the Alaiedon unit would prob­ Harold has an Important ,job with the Michigan Millers Insurance Shattuck August 12, an S',"·lb ably have to provide a high school building. High school company. Fortunately the com· son. pupils of all three outside disLI'icls have been welcomed at pany execu t1 ves recog nbwd ·the Old Days John Lriscnby anrl H. P. Wil Iiams lcillerl a rattlesnake witl1 the Mason sclwol. They would probably be welcome for primary duty of any man is to 01m YeJU' Ago his wife and family. When the 10 rallies. · many yeat·s even witl1out a merger, as long as there is room. 'J'IJC Dart Insurance agency anri need arose, and it came often, he Dart Bros. company have moved Frnnk Kr.eslcr's new barn in But under the merger they'll be assured of high school facili­ left his worlt to minister to his out of their bank quarters to tile /\laierlon wns r!est royer! by fire wife. Sunday night. It. was full of hay ties anrl, more important, their parents will have as much to rcconstructcri Dart building r)n anrl grnin. say about those facilities as do Mason people. There will Worltlng duys ut t.he oll'lc~e, lw the southeast corner of .Tdfcr· son and Ash. Co. B returned Saturc!Hy from be no educational sl.cpchildren -children sent to Mason to sclclom hud un nnhl'C)lum nig·ht of the annunl encampment; lwlcl this sleep. He ofl,m1 went weellii with Fim rlr.st roycrl 1he big rlnlry yenr at Camp Boynton, Lucling­ school without l.heit· parenls having any direct responsibility .Just a t'ew i'illntchcs of sluep. IIIH harn on the Dorr Datemnn farm ton. for the school. Undet· the merger· the school will be operated 11jwotion to hi!! wife wus uncum· in Aurelius August 10. Bemuse of the increase In 11w by men and women elected from the entire enlarged distl'ict. plulnlng even tlwugh it mu!l~t·· Until crossovers arc complctccl r:nunty'R populnlion to more than mine1l his own lwalth. 111,, too, the I-loll·Mason widening of US· 40,000, the saiHry of the judge of Instead of being a Mason school accommodating outside pupils luul to t.u11e u few .~ays out this 127 will not be opened to traffic. probate will automntically raise if and only :,;o long as lhet·e is room, it will be a community Hummer for Hnl·gcry. Hail damaged cucumbers last to $1,800 anrl that of the probate school. The community will be responsible for it. Working Of course, Harold had help. A Frlrlay night. rc~ister to $(j00. I The Mason school boarr! lws I'S· Leslie sufferer! n severe fire together we can have the J:.:iml of a school best fitted to the sister Alta, a son Billy, t~lde tlw pictures of Florem~e money long be~n used to subsidize it. Now the support is Corn and beans are suffering Complete has Nlghtln~,o'llle und Genevieve de from drouth. open. It is a county fair, just as much as the Ingham ~host Galord·Tei'I'UUbe I'll han;~ the hospital is a county hospital and the infirmary is a county plctm·es of OttG Fnncher nml 20 vea•·s Agr.-1!131 . \.:andid Weddings llnrold Uuun. Beginning Seplember 1 the in· institution. terest pair! on savings deposits 12l'OSIJSi!l It's the fait· staged for farmers and manufacturet•s and Although I have strayed from in all 3 Mason bani's will be re· $25 the tenets of the Qualwr fai lh rluced from 3 to 2'fr, Wetldlng AlLium UP business men. It's ti1e I~li t' staged for boys and girls in 4-H nains during the past week followed by some of my ances· No •rruvcl Chorge clubs. It's your fair, and it should be the ldnd of a fair you tors, I do follow even though I saved the corn crop. Four show· want. fall to practice the Qualwr belief ers fell to breRk the drouth. as to oaths. As a former notary The Holt state bani< hns bC'en leCiear Studt'o So wh~n you attend the-fair this year tell those in charge public I put people under oath authorized to reopen, probably what you like about it, and what you don't lilw. That's the and as a wl tness In court I have about October 1. Depositors will li08·il11 Hollister llldg, only way they have or knowing what the .People want. taken them. But I place little receive payoifs of at least. 60'/r. J,nnslng ro the mail value upon an oath as such. Virginia and Kathleen Murphy, Phone Lnnsing 4·3922 Frances Peel< and Hnrriet Lay That's why, I am not ~llsturbed l'hotogi'IIIJherR are spendin\ the wee!~: at Pleas· ______;,.._ over the cries of Senator Joseph 1 who likes to work The Court Should Act, Too McCarthy f()r Senator Flanders to come bacl~: to "raise his right Frank Blackl'ord, new chairman of the state liquor con- hand and swear to tell the truth." outdoors 1 -· trol commission, is scheduled to keynote a Democratic cam- Tl t tl t t . me J·t ·t · · 11 . t· L, 1· ··t Tl , d· · 1 t ·If 1 ]'·' 1e ru 1 oug 11 o co . 1s pmgn I a Y. ·~ · cs l,e nex . lltt s ay mg 1 • 1e. lves up as qulclt when a witness raises to the tt·ndtlt?n, he 11 tell the Demo~rats what the~ should . his left hand as his right, and If you like to putter al'Ound the do to save thClr county, state and nation. Blackford IS a cap-~ what happens when a witness able and agr~ressive young man, devoted to a political career. has had his right arm ampu· )'ard or out in the garage, you'll ·He studied political science in school and now he is practic- tated? find an extension telephone in ing it, and doing well. Inasmi.tch as the appointment to the All this furor over Communist liquot• commission is not undct' civil service Blacldord has oaths Is based on the premise Experienced ' the kitchen a mighty handy thing~ every right to campaign for the Democrats after !)fficc hours, that if a Communist swears he A funeral director, a pro­ even though some people may raise their eyebrows at thus isn't one the oath mai street

m the, hquor control busmess. That, means enforcement' of signs in Mason, a ''yield right of '· ,· ~ .. l 11 1 Tl · · wuy sign" would serve just as t 1e .. quo~· 11ws. . 1e prosecutmg ,attorneys, and the judges well• and l)lake driving easier, ile . nn1 'the JUl'Ol'S ought ,to be able, yes per!nitted, to ·~elp. . . ·. said, Those ylcl~; · are now ' ''' I ' . ' •' ,· - • ~I, •" • •' . ' • ~ •' ' • ' ' I;

• Gucrn5ey Hits 544 Mark cualomcrs who huy less thnn 3CI Detroit Dairies qunrt:> of mill< n month. l•'m']nn·· Fnlrholm Ultm'a · Clnrnlwllc, a ' dta~os nf :JO to H!l f!llfll'ls n ·Michigan Corn Prospects Look Good for 1954 reglsterqd Gut!rnsey ownod by month, there will he n :Jc mhnte Hugh Ellsworth r;Jf Hall, pro­ on t!Vor'y qunrt over ao qunr·t:;, 5•Jil Will Sell Milk Anyone buying !JO or morn quarts Dy Curl Collin· JlY helow .Tuly of 1953, 'rhe Cf.:C tcrloralcs In qunl!ty. Non·homo· value the harvnsted timber A dime pouncl hns c!lppocl duced 10,098 lb of mlll1 aurl ot n llmm lb of fut In a recent test, This a monlh will gr.t the ae ci!Hcount Dry wenthet· hns talwn a toll bought: 35,200,000 lb of butter gcnlzed mill~ scpul'!ltes, of course, wus $68,000,000 , , , Egg prod•.tc· off the price of green col'fee on crops throughout the whole during the month, compared wllh pr·ouuct.Jon represents uppro~tl· on his tolnl pur~hnse, when It Is frozen.. tlon In Mlchlgnn In July wus i.Jeuns since! ltou~ewlves curtnllnd mntely 5,117 quarts of high-qual· At 3c Discount ~ountry, 'l'he government's Au· 50,200,000 lb a year ago. 'l'he CCC 10'/n more than u yeur enrllt!r. , . their lluylng hecuuse of soaring lty milk, "Clarabelle" was a (). gu!lt 1 crop raport shows n also purchased · 22,800,000 lb of Del roll miilt consumers who severe drop In (Jrospc!cts tor cheese, compared with 42,500,000 •rurlcey er·thrltls, which resern- retail prkes · • · Don't be sur·. yt!ar-old and was miiJwrl 2 times Miscellany . . . Allhough 25 prlt;ocl II. there's un Jncreuso In dally for 305 days while rm tt!sl. buy nt lrmst 30 quut·ts of mill{ !I corrq It cut tl)[! esllmul£! for tiw lb lust ycmt•; nnd 04,000,000 lb of hens tulm uhou t ns much air hies the disease so painful to lite [ll'lcC! you pay for hrend at month fmm door-to-dour · dc- Now Is the Time 1051 corn crop half n billion dry milk us against ll7,100,000 Ill ~pace us one cow, they give o!f man, may riow he cured with an your gmcery;• llll! big ballm·s say llverymon will be pnylnJ; 3c per bushels below .Tuly first. The cle· a year ago. .Tuly purchases of only one-third as much heal, So antibiotic , .. If your fence wmts costs of Ingredients, pm·ticulnrly • • A'd qunrt leHs on pnrt o[ their fllll'· • crease in output is more scvl:!r£! dairy products tnpt!red off cJon· lt'o· vllally necessnt·y to have good arc of wood, usc an occasional !lour·, rnulw ·this lncrense lnevit· I S chases. The new price syslem for To Plant Lawns than forccuslr.rs .figured. Even ~lrlt!rnbly from June, as mlghl Insulation In the poultry house ASSOC1at10n . steel upr•lght for grounding Jllll'· able ... '!'hr. wea!lwr frll' the rest ' rlellverlng mlll1 In bulle qunnlltlc!s Get thnl gmss seer! In the though USDA's August report he expected. But CCC on .Tuly 1 to conserve that body lwat In posas, to protect llvestocl1 against of August Is suppost!d to hi:! was agret!cl upon by G rlalry was considered bulllslt by the still owned 455,500,000 lb of hut· winter· , • , Tlmbt!r harvests from lightning ... Lots of grapes em~ Iclosl:!r 1o normal In llw midwest· New F. arm Peop Ie companies unci union cmploye£!s gt·ouncl now. Don't worry about gruln tl'l.lcl\!, exporlcmced ob- tcr·, 420,500,opo lb o! cheese ami national forests during lite post coming to marltet. California's the oullool1 for Michigan is fo; '• lnst Werlnr.sclay, llw dt•y wenthor, llw seecl will servers were quicl{ to point out 281,100,00(} lb of dry mlllt. yenr. were n t an all·tlme record of table grape crop Is calculated at below nrJI'mnl tomperntums and City-employed people and part- 'J'he union lwei at firs! aslwcl n stny rlormnnl unlll II. mlns, thnt there had been considerable 5,370,000,000. board feet; tolul 32'/t' greater than lust year ... above normal preclpllutlon. time farmers are moving into $12 u wt!ek puy hllw. Bul, nc­ moisture relief in potent corn That's tlw utlvll•r of Dlclc Disposal of butter• and cheese rurnl sections at Increasing rates. eorcllnJ; to Brunson Gilber·t, pras­ Bailey, Ingham eo\llli.Y ugri(!lll· producing arcn~ sine£! the survey How to help these people In their lrlent of tlw Mlll1 Drlw!rH' nnrl wns mad£!. owned by tile government has turn! ngent. Many lawn t~rowet·s becn n rough deal; both hnvl:! new rural r·ol£! wiJI ha lnvesll· Dah·y T~mployees Locnl l!ifi AFL, lwsltnfe to pul In their Pxpenslvt! moved slowly, Large amounts of Big Population guted at the Amerlr.nn Count r·y "The ml:!n daelclr.cl to forgo thll lawn St!t!d without molsl\tre. Secretary BP.nson sny11 fnnn· dry milk hav£! been sold l.o f~c~J Country & Town Life nsEot!lallon mt!ellng at Mlch- rnlsn r!emnncl ami the comjJanlcs r.rs may slow clown the! lncrcnse mntmfncttu·crH·, reducing the sup­ lgan State college Septemiwr 1<1· ngrcell to r.ut their milk prlr'I!S lJut, Baiii!Y points out, nfll'l' It In llorll production hC(!IIUSc of the ply tremendotlsly, USDA stlll 10, t!w equlvulcnt of $12 per week does rain--If thr. seer! is not !11 15% cutin corn prospects. USDA Poses Problems By . tile J;routHI-you will have to wnlt hasn't worked out any pinn Once a year the Country Lifo jwr· route. The men felt I hey estimates a fi:!W wcc·its ago in· whereby buttl:!r can b£! offered lo could Increase llwlr snles volume until It Is dry iwforc you rail dicnted this full's pig r.rop would JIM BROWN group brings togt!ther lenders of work the sol! anyway, consumers at prices which will nil gmups that worlt In the rural enough to malw up the $12 and be 10% greater than last year. really move the stu!! out o! stor­ For U. S. Farms field, from pastors to pnrcnts. al: tlw same tim£! i1clp fnmlllcs Curler M. Harrison, Michigan The rt!ductlon of half a billion age. Currently there doesn't nfford more milk," State mlh~rrr! farm eropsmnn, re· bushels in the corn crop doesn't '------'-----'The meetings arc open to th£! seem to be any plan In the mill to It tha numhm· of American public. The unions have apparently minds tlml August Hi In Sr.plmn· mean there will be any short.age Jet peopla. cat·' up· this mountain fnrm acres In 1970 stays at to-. llavc you noticed the 110ints of the compass In her 1 Is lawn iieecllng tlmr., with of !CJI:!d grains, however. We'll Chairman · of tl)e· Michigan hnd a chang£! of heart. II. was ·In of butter and .cl.Jeesc. . . · dny's figure of 55G,OOO,OOO, Jli'O· the liictm•e at the to11 of this column? 'l'he birds lll'e lhe enrlicr clnle llw bet fer. have a carry-over .of tha old' corn ductlon will have to go up 40'/r Countr·y.. Life. ,committee .is Pmtl June thnt they pnrnlyzed tlw De­ A. Mlller, ·. extimslon .. rurnl so- troll mill< plctme when jmtr,tieul- This Is also I he time to fill in crop of nbolit 950,000,000. bushels ·. Despite reducthin in dairy to provide a. high level diet for r1 flying south. And that's exactly llS u· should be this · clologl~t·.·at.· Mlchigim State col- ly all milk p.ror.esslng anr!·rlellvr.r· llfose ugly !mill spoiH In the turf, on Oclobt!r 1. At.the samc.tlmc,. price supporls,.nnrl efforts to gel bigger population. time: of. year. · There's another interesting thing · lege ...P nu I :.. C ·,J o Itnson,. · Cl 11 cngo, lng, was hnlted. Most Detroit. mllit says)-Innisnn ..rust worlt up the there has been an increase ln'oat ru·rmers to -i:ut down 'herd ,size~; Michigan Slate colleg~:s worll· ":bout the eom11nss- or any com11ass. 'l'he '1 dlrec~ edltor.-o! ·u\e. Pruli·le ·Parmer·; is· customers· were dcnlect.thc right soil where there Is no gt•nss ancl and harley production. · . there's a· fer.llng that mlll< pro- shop In economic education henrJ t1011s- NEWS- S(ltlll news. this·; yl:!nr's p~esldent. ·to buy milk nml humlrt!rls of! plant lhose palclws, 1oo. Incidt!ntolly, .the· outloolt here I' rlllction In the nex~ year or 2- this rorccn~t from Dr. Dale E, · It reminds us that the Ingham County News want ads .. ··-·---- ·!ar_mers as'.fnr'awny:from De-' He. advises using-1 to 2111 of ln Michigan is for a larg~r .. corn probably 1956-may breal< ulf Butz, associate professor of agri­ . . . trotl as Ingham county were good, qualltv se[![J for every ·t,OOO cro11 this year. The same applies . records. Reason Is· that ncrcaga cultural economics at Michigan tt•ave.I the 4 directions of the compass. They're news to ants, harley, rye, sugar beets, I diverted from· grain crops to pns­ ~herever;th~y go. So fm· 2 reasons, I changed the column 'okle·· t .Pr· .ep'. ar.. ed . for~cd to dump their mill~ down Isqunre feet.' He also suggests US• Stale college. · llra\Jls. · 1 ing a ·good nit rogcn Jerli!lzcr, f!t!ld beans and soybeans. Quality tlire will be used to graze cal: P.ICture. fh!s or.e will be used until winter arrives, ot· until I Bo of outs, howevt!r,··isn't too good, tie, and this would Invite adding If production Is not increased fmd somethmg better. . On~ Farm. Varieties There will be no rcduclion fori such ns 10-1,0·10 or 12-0·G. In southwestern ·Michlgnn. They to size ot herds or better• feeding as population gmws, then more weigh up pretty llght. for existing. cows. farm acres· will be needed to The other day I came across a novel way to keep young provldt! for America's growing folks busy. It probably wouldn't work on juvenile delin- A revised edition of "Crop numbt!r of dinner tables, he said. .liovcrnmcnt purchnsc of dairy 'I'otal milk prcir1t1Ctlon this year quents, and then again, maybe it would. Varieties for Michigan" Is off the products in July droppt!d sharp- may hit 125,000,000,000 lb. That "It has been t!stlmnted that 1Ierc's the il1ea: press at Michigan Slate college. would moan about 1,000,000,000 more agricultural advances have · The publication, containing lb more than ·lust spring's estl­ bet!n made In. the past 50 years Rub molasses on the baby's chest and hands and then l!sts.of recommended varieties of matl:!s·Jndlcated. than iri the previous 1,900 years," throw a few hen feathers on baby's chest. It's not uncom- · , for the state, can be ob- Ingham County News Dt•. Eulz said. Dairy specialists 'say drought mo~ for a baby to spend an entire exasperating afternoon free at county extension ~ugust 19, 1954. · Page 2 conditions usually result In Us£! o·r ferlllizer and machines t1'ymg to throw those feathers away. ottlces, or by writing the bulletin greater mlllt production, and they was given as the main reason for office; Michigan State college, ·explain it this way: When the these advances. . ~~1r ~imothy may mulm·go this molasses rou- East Lansing. pastums dry up, fannl:!rs hav£! to If the present fruits of ra­ tm~ If he s not careful. lie's · Dllarly 2 years old The. new · edition has het!n Hatching Weekly feed· slleage arid· hay and feed search could be placed Into actual and he hll.'Jn't learned the art of lme11ing out from brought up to date by adding NATURE ON. more concentrates .. Actually, they use and practice on American under mama's feet. names of··and describing those All Summer feed their cows better, and the farms right now, production Here's another one of those paradoxes: The government varieties· .that have been found 25 to 30%, he said. result is a heavier mlllt flow. would jump sp~nds many thousands of dollars every year in Ingham coun- superior In· tests. Arriong thos£! Pullontm·Cicnn ChicluJ "While the farmer has In· ty m. an eff~rt to increase agricultural production. It (or we) addeU: . One .other item on milk: Homo· creaEcd his· efficiency, we have always had a lag In getting re­ fl!rm~h agrJCultm·ai agents whose. sole task is to show ways · Se~eca wl1eat; 'craig oats, the genlzcd ·milk ·and cream can be of domg farm wm·k faster and better. malting' · si1rlng · J)arleys-Mont- CAN COST (~. stor.ed:success!ully ·In your freez­ search onto the farm," Dr. Butz • I I \ ~~.\ calm· and'. Klndmd; the newly ·~JI Gulliver's ~atchery · er. Wax cartons should bt! used said. "We are attempting to speed . The ~overnment also takes more t11an a casual interest certified winter barley-Hudson, Phone 6381 · Eaton Rllplds Instead' ot glass bottles, to ac­ this up through communications 111 d7yelopmg better, more yielding seed varieties, more potent Penrisccitt ·red doyer and Piper YOU PUNTY ;:\ .commodate expansion the fluid and other methods." lU·Dlf ot fertilizers and better ways of organizing farm work so that sudan· grass. ·.Asl1 for Extension .. Mt;· !lz mile south on g 't":'-' when ·It fr;eezes. The frozen milk Dr. Butz said that in addition. farmers can have more time to grow more food. Folder ·F·157. won't'lteep ~ lon.g, because It de· agriculture's contributions of You ntvtt con.ttll wfleri Nature wm run am~ Ml ,, food to the American economy, it Then, the government spends even more money caule heavy damage tO your properly, Buf V0U - also contributes·. manpower to buying back eno~~;h of the food to k~e11 t~te prices U(J . . Insure against lou at tatall coati many segments of huslness ancl 1111d the commodlttes on the scarce sule of the ledger. SEE US·FQR. industry. This population shift · And the result is that now the fCileral government is Dr.C~J. Hubbard fmm rural to urban areas has building 47 storage bins in MllSOJl this weel\ house . ~EBINABIAN H. Chappell Agency CEDAR been caused by a number of fac­ to corn raised under such conditions. lilD S. Jefleraon Muson 43·17 W. Delhi TREATED· tors, including that of mechani­ . STEEL zation which requires fewer farm . Attend any farm meeting presided over by federal· ·Phone 2·8201 worl\ers, POSTS { END agrtcuitm:ai ~gents. (Or even state agents). The topic of '------,...• ELECTRIC In discussing farm prices, Dr. conversation IS naturally how to increase production. Now ------..:...._ _..::...::.._:....__ Butz termed agriculture "a high (A~o wire-fencers) there's nothing wrong with inct·easing production. There ar~ rislt Industry" which Includes certainly en?ugh people in tr1e :vorld still going hungry so many small producers. Treated Poles - 14-16-18-22-~5 Ft. that p~·Pf!uctlon sho!Jid be on th~ mcrease. But if the govern­ Fen4lo - Barbed Wire - Lawn Fence ment 1s m the busmess of buymg back the same increased Gates ~.12-14-16 Ft. production it has spent millions to develop, then it doesn't ·SEEDS State Wi.ll Give make sense. Mommoth Cluvcr C11nadilin G1-imm Allull11 If the Ford Motor Co. bought half of the cat·s it produced· l'lledium Clover Certtned Uulrgcr Altnlf11 and then erected costly storage to store them the Fords Ludlno Clovvr Trees .and Shrubs would either go broke or be locked up. Feder~! programs· Timothy .;... Brome · just wouldn't make sense in private industry. · · · . Fertilizer Ordei'I'J·Taken · But it's standard procedure in government cir· For Game Feed elcs. And that word circles is a good word for it. · GENUINE OLGA COAL Egg-Stove RED JACKET,· .. Farm planners in the conser­ All of this time I had thought that the st~te fail• man~ Stoker COLONELJACKIIORN vation department's game clivl­ ager, now James M. Hare, was hired because of his ability sfon are again preparing plant­ to operate the fair. Now, because Hare has been selected by LOMBARD CIIAIN SAWS· ing plans for cooperating l;mil the Democmtic party to run for the office of secretary of owners having 5 or more acres state, ~ohn Feil\ens, chairman of the Michigan Republican Hog Fecde1'S - W~&terers -Troughs - Stod1. Tunks located south of the Bay City­ party, is demanding that Hare resign. . Muslmgon line in Michigan. Trees and shrubs that provide · Ilare is an appointee to the fair post under the · food ahd cover for wildllfe are state civil service set·U(J. · given free of charge to farmer~ Feikens is crying, "Political football!" But if Hare has Eden· Elevator who wish· lo · ta'ke part In the peen running the fair all right until he received his political Pirone LesUe 2164 . Phone Mallon 11680 farm game restoration program. nomination last weelt, (Feikens didn't object until then) then· We Give Gold Stamps · · · · The plantings also serve the I see no reasonfor him to resign now. It IoolIJel'll· Ions I hnl nny prospe1~tlve nrtvcr· shoulrl help consumers lwow 'l'lwsc mnny pn~cs um arlverlls· lives, nnrl to coopemtc! with the lnuham County News User sltoulcl Jooi( into. your prorhwt. 'i'hls .Is whcr·o na· lnt: your farm Jll'oducts,. 1oo. gcnerul farm Ol'[~nnlznllon on Slwffrr HHYH an nriVPrllsPr IPIIs l.lonal nclve!'llser·~ score. I dairy muliers. August 19, 1954 Page 3 who should buy rurrl usr! ynlll' Wlwn tlw r!ler·lt n~lts, "What l'A'l"l'l I'AGE CISCO mn Frod Wnllwr, manager of product. You have to find nut II klnd'l'.' your rn·ocluct shoulrl come I Nat King Cole, l'ntll Page and Bunny Paul is scheduled for of Sept. 4; Cisco Kid, P~ncho ~nd Dalrylnnrl Coopcmtiw Cn!amory, lhrre are pos:;lhlr! elt.'ilonwm whn to mind. Tt's Just. lllw nnmlng t. 10 nnd Nut. J{in" Cole, Set>t. tl ,, 1 1 S II n 1 i ft Carson City, was elected {ll'r!sl· b Je .,o one e >Y 0( co n ~ er· rlent. Ted Bauman, mnrwger of don't lmow your prwluc:l. your hmnd when nslwd whnl l'nncho (Leo Gnnlllo) will he 11 nnd 12, 'l'he following will he in noon and evening performances, For exnmplr!--11 rpr·Pnl. study ldnd of clgnrets· you want. llmong the many lop entertainers the Coll~cum show for nil throe Sept. 5 through 11; nnothcr 100 l1r!mtls Conpernllv(! · Creamet•y, shows thai mnny acltrll womnn Sinc~e most farm pmclucts In Improve in nt the Michigan State Fair, Sept. ~·~ 1955 dnys, Sept. 10, 11 unrl 12: Four Mile Auto llnce, afternoon of Sept, flpmus, wm; cleeted vlee-presi· Drectbr through 12, Leading £!rink no mille Dalr.vnwn ar·e In· Mkhlgnn nrc fairly well imown, a Aces, 'l'rcnicrs, Goofers~ 'l'erry 12; nnrl the Irish Horan Hell rlenl, nnrl ,Jim Thomson, sr!el·etary Wlll'l'l~ UOCI\8 Supplies of beef, as well as ' In the Coliseum, the schedule is: HotcWnr All :Ju-r tcresterl In , sonH! rnc•ssagr! . In tlw first Jll'llhlcm Is to expanrl tnlnl mr.nl supplle:;, will he nt Gibbs Comho and Billy Wmd nnd Drivers, evening, Sept. 12. , of Soullwrn Mlel1igan Milk Prr;. Pntti l'ngc, Georgie Shaw, Four His Dominoes, the only uct for the 'l'he middle three dnys of the rlucci'S assodatlon, .Jadtson, was Wrlto, l'hno, Drlwo •n or fir I• cause llrcm In switch l.o !lnu·y the demand for your· parlieular rr!Pnrri levels for the next yr•nl', Lads, Clfll'lc llrothcrs, llllly Ward entire ~ix days. Stute ~'air, Sept. 7, and will (dcclecl secrclal'.l'·treusttl'UI', 'l'lw products. pmriLwl. It must he aclverlisocl hut the oullonk for beef ealllc a o, nnd Ills Dominoes, 'l'hrcc Sons and At the Gmndstnnd: Jimmy find livestock· judging nnd fnrm · hoard of director:; will ho com· An uclwrli.'ic'menl tellS" what/ trutltfully, consistently, anrl di· fer>rllng is still hrlgllt. should he hm1glll. You Wflnl lin• , l•clr!rl to the right people, Shuf· the Salt City mve un Sept, 3, 4, 5 Lynch Denth Dodgers, Sept. 3 tmd programs supplnnling the enter· posed of nno member frnm C'neh LOWDEN FARMS '!'hat'~ the worrl from Diei( cuslomr!r ~o huy yo11r proclur!l. lf •. \ Insists. .nnd 6, continuous from 3 p.m. 4; 100 Mile Auto nucc, uilcrnoon tninment in the Cnlisum. , ccmpernllve with less thnn 1,000 ho can't Identify It, 111(!11 your BniiPy, Tnr:lmm county agrlcul· ------'------_:______mcml)crs unrl 2 members fr·om HATCHERY turn! ar,rmt. · t'hon1 Jncka.on 24liOD · message will rio no good. Your pmrluct must he of con· euch cooperative with over 1,000 •~20 E. Uorr1 Rd. al tloartllla Ami In your Hdverlisl'llll'nl. you sislenl quality day after day­ A continuer! strong consumr.r n1cmbers. Jt. 1. Rlv~~a J1.wcllon huvc to tell them where the Jll'n· the same quality liS ndverl.iscrl. tlcmnnrl, a fnvornhle sprearl hr.· You have to lwep your price In hveen feerler nnrl fat rattle priers Tests Show Value line will1 compoli1ion. If your nnrl nhunrlnnl. fr.Prl :;upplles wPrl' namerl by 2 Mlehl~nn filnle col· ~~oorls arc genuinely superior, you Of Silage Feeding , Dr. M. J.. Green may get a little premium, but lr.gc ngrlculturnl economists as V1~1.'1~1UNAitiAN not much. the encouraging sig-ns for cattle Scientists may hi! ono si(!Jl I fel'llcrs. nearer to t11e C'lwt~peH·t ideal h:ll· Slmffe1· points out that mnny Boftom More­ N. Cmlur St. Robert C. Kramer anrl IInrolcl nnccd diet for dair,v rows, nccortl· Pull One l'hnn•~ Ma:;on 07!11 fnrm products almnrly arc being M. Riley consider that the price ing to tests run at tile Mir•llig01nl advertised nationally. General of beef rlcpcnrls lnr.gely on the agrictlllural experiment slalion. ------1 nmount of rnn1wy pr.oplc have In J[ corn silage is fed propcrl.v, spend. Becnuse of the lower cows can now be given an all· fJfQo 01/e !peelfa11et nriec, the nvr.rage ner~nn in the r·nu;:hage ration nnd still hnvr n U.S. willl'nt more href lllfln cvr.r diet that is hala1H!r.d for mill; hdorr. in hislory-70 lh ncr· cap· production and henllll. WITH Ita. the economists predict. A few months a1~n. clniry nutri· Beef's main competitor is pork. tlonlsl: Carl T". Hul'fmnn nnrJI 1911 'T'h~ pork sunplics 1w•re low In ehemisl c. W. DI!Twnn rkcirlr>rl "D" SERIEI 10fi3 nnrl will not he much hig-h· lhnt r,r:dn in corn silaEc pmvirlcs er in 19:i'1. the "unirlcntiflerl !~rain fnclnr­ TRACTORS 'l'he economists helievo. li!Oll wlthoul grain feeding." Nnw Iiley slnug-h_ler cattle price:; Will. he have prover! it-cows cnn "rough lowCl' 111 I hi' nl'xl year·, cspeemlly i It" all the way. the lower grades. Decause of the I largl' carryover of mrn frnm 1953 l~ir-;hl Holstein:; nrorlllr·,..rl con· anrl the t~nllclpnlc>rl big 1!l54 crnn. slderahl,v more milk on less toiril r•alfll'mcn should have plenty of nutrients-hut. lo~t a 111111' weight r,min to finish holler grades of from 1he laclt of 1heir eagf'r aily 10-7 · Sunday 1-7 worn down the milk wns tested PIT-IFUL SIOHT-Drought-stricken M·issourl has its troubles' daily over a 30-day period. doubled by a rlague of grasshoppers that arc eating everything Plume J,ansin~ 7-0173 Thr. hay was r.oocl quality as ure. JCY won neell at reduced speed. Keep in mind Case fuel econorn)' and low upkeep. Poultrymen I lawn. So, there'~ no use going out c uun to t w tructor 1Y(1 rnu 1w, the root reserves anyway. every. few days to cut the grass, ale 36 lh of hay. They nl r. nnly system. Try Eaglo Hitch-the one-minute hook-up sitting Is the opinion . of Dick Bnlley, 15 lb daily-nlonr: with 55 lb of T Other crops which can be sufe· I il g ham county agricultural silage in the test pefiod. - ho clrawbnr or boom can he 1 ly .pastured ure reed canary grass down that saves countless minutes which add up to While at the Fair agent. Mill< shot up from 18 to 23 lb a lowered for a Sr!cond "bite" if and June or bluegrass. And now many an hour. See bow Constant Power Takc-Olf Your lnwn still needs mowing day within tho first 15 rlays aft· one upstroke fail:; to free the is the lime to use that grass and Dual Valve Constant H)'draulic Control make in August, hut not as often as er the corn silage was subs.tilllte·:J post, noted the farm mngazlne. silugc that you put up in the itnplCIJlents work efficiend,.. Come in-get the facti. seveml months ago. Bailey urges In the ration. It reacher! n pealt The washer alway:; drops of its Hush of spring growth. hnme owners to let their grass in 12 days. The investigators Iown wci.ght, and .ntways calciJCs See grow a little taller. It should point eel to the need for an allow· the post on the lrft. 1: J!1 ~ l•}'lf !j f, j ~ 1 r~ FIND OUT ABOUT THE CASE seldom be cut Jess than one and ance for the amount of corn in -. ---.- --•. - -. _ i one half inches- in heig-ht. silage-with 55 lb in this case LIFTS • PULLS • PUSHES INCOME PAYMENT PlAN- .Joseph •r. Cox, Michigan State equal to 7.5 lb of corn. 6,000 lbs. Capacity \9 Gulliver's Hatchery Booth' college extension landscape spc·. 'Pastures Pay" 101 USES-.J11ckn up trucku trnctore, wn~onu, t:ornbiucll, pickNR, Luilrhn~ll, l'ull11 I 1 ci:ilis1, mentions some jobs piWU, pi(ll'll, ro~Jio, 11nmll utumsm. Htrotchcu By Wehurcl Uuiley \\0\/l'Q or Lmrbl'd wiru rl!ncu, HllliC:l'll wiru, where you can use up that excoss I I l}llergy. County Ag-rieull urul AA"ellt t~~~~~:~~~~: ~~~!fb~n~:~~~~~~~~~:~~:. ~~~~ Michigan Apples tmd•lfH, caq)(mturu, J;nrnt:l!ll, f11ctorlL'u, body + Ultra-Modern Egg Nests Pick oif the flower spikes that If you expect to hnvo. a good elwpo, mlm:u, milia, fJUnrrwo, fillin1: otntiOIIII, • tl. hiHI~ W!. 27 l~•. GUAllAN1'EED. + Live Displays have finished blooming, it pre· hay crop or paHut·c field i1ext For Solo Dy vents seed formation and en· Will Be Choice year, now is 1he time to lhinl\ Couch & Mygrants com·ages more bloom. about. it. Remember, next yonr's + Caged Layers If you enjoy working with If the only· apples that will hay field is not this fall's pasture., I and satisfy your taste arc tho Deli· Sales Ser\'iee Jlowers, Bailey sur:gesls starting- 13 Steps to Gat.hel' Eggs F1•om claus vnriety, you'll probably find That's the woHl from Millon VERN PALMER IPari' and l\lapltl I•honc 2-3fi!Jl lUnson perennials from seeds. August is Iewer npplo:s and higher prices in Errlmnnn,'Michlgan Stille collage lii!i!J g11g·a1' ltond iiOO Uens! not too late and all you have to ! clo is follow the instruction on Michigan. · farm cropsmnn. Alfalfa fields 1 1 ~------, 1 that arc io be left for another ------...... ;.------1 the bacl1 of the seed packets. That's tho ward from George Motts, Michigan State college year shoulri not he grazed !Ill!'· , ing September. There is one marketing specialist. Though the variation-in illa lo\V('I' 2 tier of total st·ate apJlle erop will he 14 '/r, below averngc, Delicious counties, farmqrs may be able to Guernsey .Sale will be much below that. do light grazing up to September 15. But .cattle should he l<:ept out Imports fmm supplies In olhe_r .from September 15 to October 15. states may 'lnl\c up the s'lacK It: may also be a temptation to hel'P., lhmtgh. . turn the cal.llo into those lush Elvradale Farm Dispersal The Michigan apple crop 1s forecast at ahout 5.7 million Ine\~ sce~ling~i This conlrl lead to Ralph French, Owner Rooald Boomer, Manager h11shels, 30'11· below 19fi3. There Iserrous rou e nex 1 year. will be a moderate supply of Erdmann points out t._hat the' .Tonathans and Macintosh. How· ym~ng- plants Ol' new scc;rlm!_ts arc over, if your favorite is North· easJiy tlan~ag-erl hy grazmg 111 the ern Spy, they will be a good buy fall: Grazm_g depletes tlH~ plpnl: this year. roots of then· store of food. As n / Friday, September 3 Motts emphasizes that the ~·csult, lh~se plan.ts. nrc more sub· price is tied to the overall U. S . .]ect to wmlcr lnllrng. 1 12:00 NOON crop anrl the consmnei" purdws· But there arc son>l' gnocl fall ing power,· rathct· thnn the Mich· pasture prospects. Alfalfa fields Ransom lli~hway - Dimondale, 1\lichigan. ignn production only. And the U. S. crop will bo Jllr.nliful. It Is early, as yet, to mnkc final Want the facts about the outstanding. two-row, mounted predictions on tho total cro}l, es· 75 Head + 2 Bulls corn picker on the market? Then talk to owners of the John pccially on prices. More completc Deere No, 227 Picker. II you don't know an owner, see us and accurate forecasts can be 31 Cows + 5 Springi~g Heifers + !3 Bred Heifers + 24 Open Heifers made around September 1, Molls -we'll give you names and addresses from our owner's added. · PHOI~I'l' 1\IAimRS-about 25 of these will be in flush llrmhl~tiolt for base lleriod. list. We're confident that these users can show you how 40fo 1'llis is the time you must fill your cans to (lrotcct yourself for. the remnindm• of the you can profit by harvesting your crop with the John Deere No, 227 Two-Row Mounted Com Picker. year. Also these 011en heifers will grow in to money ns fnst as you can miUc it out of u. 1: Land Bank flush cow. · · !1ore than _enough capacity for the heaviest yields •.• Inventive· Farmer • e~!JI~r operahon, including snapping roll adjusting levers Selling 18 llaughtcrs of thll (IItts llrovtm bull EUt-1\lcnd I,, Woodsman. :lie. combined ":1thm e.asy reach of the operator on the tractor seat • , • LOANS the best of the Grcenl\leadow-Coromttion brm).dinl?. lug he~ lift ..• faster, easier mounting , , , and ruqged con· Shows Post Bull struchon to stay on the job· ·.. 4lach of these features is worth 2•1 daughtllrs of Antilltam Leaders Countryman whose dam. made 111360 Jlotmds mille John .Davis of ncar Ollvol: ap· fat a money to you. See us for co~<1plete information, · · pnrently has a I ouch of mechani· and 732 J)ountls ns first calf heifer. Cows in his lletligrce htlVtl,rtJcords.ull to 17,- 509 pou~uls of mill' ami 952 lloumls fat. · · . : · ' · ·· · ·.. · · · en! genius. Once ngnin this month National he has a sllcit·worldng·shop-built 21 tltmghtcrs of Ccsor Noble 1\f:tjcsty which offers the top blood of the Cesor Maxims. device written up and pictured In · 'lhis brc!lding is getting scarce ·llltd it will soon be difficult to find. . · . · : . the September issue of Capper's Farm Loan ' , , , ' 1' ' ·' ., I ·, I! ...., ~ .&.. Co~.. Farmer. A.· A. Howlett 'l'he herd is on DUIA test ami all females born before 1\l:trch 23, 1952, WllfC vaccinated . Tho han!ly post-puller· devised New\ Phone 2-3631 I 136-E; Ash Associatipn· with Strain 19. The entire lterd will be bangs tested and clcnn.. ·· ' · · . · · .. · I • ".I by Davis, consisting of a short ! piece of chain with a heavy wnsh· 411i s. Cochran The. farm is located '~bout 9 miles ~o~tia of Eaton RaJtids and ~bout 9 ~til~s ~outh of. er welded to one end, gels a good Phone 1880 r:ausing. From lliglt\vay !)!) turn !lOSt, on Ransom ltigh\vay, :,!4. mile to. farni. and sale !>lay in the national magazh1e. · ·Charlotte· The post puller wot•lts. fine for ',\. stte...... : , . ·...... , . i . _. , "· • , _ .. · . . , .... pulling- steel posts, nnd can· be Field Office ·...... <:' . .. Sale Manager a~~ Catalogs from . f., ... \.,: ; :: used with a hydraulic drnwbar, a 138 \V, Ash boom,· manure loader. or• ·cuJH:: , ·ALDEN p, .COLE, 404 Charles Street.·, ..,,- :. . · .. :·:~list· Lansmg,-1\l.icJ.ltl~:an, ' .-Phone ~·6091 · · · · ··· · EDgewoOd · ':. ' >· .·:· · · v~tor ,}~ft, arin~ •. :Pnvis said· he • ,·l> '' I • ~ ugust 19, 19 4 Page 4 Canvass of otes Cast t the Legal Notic 5 RY ELECTIO Held o Tueaday, th 3rd d y o August, A. D., 1954, and c ed by the Boa d of Coun C rs of Ingham County, · • mCbun v News Aug st 19, 195 Page 5 Proceedi gs of Board of S p rVIS Ingham Countv News Auqust19, 1954 Page 6 LEGAl. NOTWES LEGAL NOTIOES I EGAI, NOTWES ~'----~--~------Legal Notices

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