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THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Three Sections

THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Three Sections

' 22 Pages Three Sections THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWSI Ninoly·Third Year, No. 29 Mason, Michigan, Thursday, July 17, 1952 Woman ·Doctor. Will Practice in Mason County Agrees Tlhr Bellhelebrates Hikup of Telire ~0. 2 MiiiM k H. To. Rent Space e ep one nsta atlon a es 1.story At City Hall · · : No U:ml Commitment Ceremony Marks .IUadn hy SIIJU~J·visoJ·s In Umll with Lm1.~lng Installation of Ingham :illpei'Vism·::; agreed Monday lo l'enl. office ~pace in Telephone Here Lansing's pt·opuscd new city hall. H':-; not a fil'm cornmit­ Telephone e x e e u t i v e s rncnl., liowcvct·. It Is just an 1 gal het·cd at J.lw Cllffol'd Pond expt'('Hsion of opinion, if the farm on College l'oad Tuesday CJliHl'ICI'S Hl'l' iillitaiJic and the lo waleh hisf.m·.v made. They rtmlnl is right. and their· guests witncssod the T.ansinr~ is mnsirll'ring t iw l'on· install.alion of the company's str'tlc:tion ol' a rity-muntv build· ing, 'l'lw c·ornmitiPe was' set up 2,000,0001 h telephone in Mich­ .tect to adjust­ Hincc lhP. war. The farm line ex­ tension program has been phe­ ment. Bill Mugford of Lansing completed the call. It was to her mothct· in Muncie, Indiana. SupPI'I'i.~m·s Qu,.stiuu l'inu nomenal. More than 90,000 fann installation of Michigan Bell's 2,000,0001 h Pond also talked with his mother-in-law be­ lelcpi10nes have been Installed by In nnswe1· lo rptestions raised telephone the Pond fai'Jn on College roncl by Sllfl!'J'VisoJ's Dean Tayltw of at fore the audience of telephone officials and Michigan Bell since 1915. Mason, Lloyri Ascii lne at A laic· Tuesday. Mrs. Pond put thi'Ough 11w lit·st. guests. At 'l'uesday's party were Pres- rion anri Hnymonrl L. Wilcox of ident John A. Greene of Michl· Lam.inr~ township, Prosecutor gan Bell and many other top PilUI C. Younger replied that the Second Week exccu I ives along with executives rc•nlal mol ion II; not a contract or School Officials New Attractions of many imlependent companies. even nn agrcr!mcnt to cntcJ· into Brings Deal W. G. Armstrong, master of the contral'l. -'i'he motion merely Foresee Jump in "Don't grow despondent II State Grange; Clarlc L. Brody, shows t lm a IIi turiP o [ the supct·· you Jail to mal: in a recent m·tiele about · University of Michigan. He practiced in Iowa noon ns 1.l1C Dextcrs wm·c looking ovct• what flnaneing the county infirmary The board president l~ud~cl the ,John Anlczal1, Jr., 3325 Covert lmwevet·. His wile now has has risen to where 7 out of 10 befot·c joining Michigan's legal starr. He i~; will be 1J1cit· new home. adclit ion. Bullen headed a special services rendered the district by road, Leslie, lost a big barn charge. The Klein revue was are served." scheduled for Wednesday, Thu1·s· committee sci up to visit the at- Secretary Charles A. Den.sm~rc, Wednesday night in an cxplpsivc Jnvesl.mcnt Hus Pyrn.mldcd claY, l•'riciay and Saturday nights. t orncy gcncr·aJ. The newspaper who refuse£! to ac~epl nommallon fire. The Wednesday show will be Since the end of the war Mich­ Have You Met? repm·tcri that the committee was for rc-elcelton. Rtckly also had There was smoim in the barn switched to Tuesday i [ Chitwood igan Bell has spent $265,000,000 Doctors Discover Highway Accident appointed in anal tempt to induce praise for the administrative al 7:.30 when Leslie liremcn were Mr. and Mrs. llarlr>w ll. Vcn­ will take the W~dnesliay night to expand and improve Its serv­ Attorney General Frank Millard abilities of Superintendent James callccl. :riJC firemen made the run lon and family'! 'l'ltey muved dale. ices, Green declared. He pointed to 1,11 Nnrlh Okemos street to change his mind. '!'he attorney H. Vander Ven and Principal to the bam. Neither they nor to I he added investment' (it's now 4 :Polio Cases in At Intersection Bull Allen, 210-lb wresller from from Musf,Pgon. 'J'iwy l1ave :J gencr;il had ruled that the board Richard Demlow. School officials Antc·zal< found any nrc. They half-billion in Michigan) as an Dallas, Texas, is pit ted against a sons. Stanley, 10; ELJgene, !l; of ~ociai welfare or the super- and administrators come from founrl an area which had been achievement only possible under and Ilaroid Lee, :J. the South American champion Out-County Area visors could not alloeatc fund sur- other schools, Rickly said, to consumed hy fire. They dug the free enterprise system, under Venton docs lathe wort' for Kills t Hurts 4 AleJo Bogni in one bout Monday piLJscs to a huil_ciing fund, and learn how Mason is able to l:hs 225. Tho sec­ collid not ·spend building fund operating costs so low, ami then went back to town. people is held to be ail-important. dorl('(l hy lng-hnm doctors this Lansing. He lws lraveleri c·cm­ Wcdnestiay at :1:30 a. m. from in­ ond bout is between Mel Dove, 205 week. All 1\'t'l'<' found in till' out­ siderably in COIIIH~ction with money without approval of clcc· Slnl.c Pnys Dig Sums It was at 10 as Antezal< was Brody told of his worlc on the 11 is wori<, ·Jiving in each tmvn juries suffered in a car-truck Jbs, , and Jimmy O'Day, county area, one c·oln •roicvi•l;;-,~.=s;;;;;mcr s1"cinl. firm, the state official said. werp stiff in the beginning of fore tho August 5 election. in New York October 4, 1870. college and has been given a Nothln~ down, first ""ymcnt no dnyn. 7 scattering, McLean received 45 year's leave of absence to cia poll- 'l'hin •1•ccinl cxJoimn Auguut In ..Jewett ' ' the case b.ut he is not paralywd. 'f.hc lcgislatum ordered the Surviving are 2 sisters, Mrs. Bes­ of the 49 votes cast Ir the bal· ' 'l'el~vhHnn (,Jim lnitht·nm, Snlco Rl!Jlrc­ For eJ-;pert wntch rcJlnlr 8ec A. Andria. speedup to make it possible for sie W. Keeling and Mt•s, Roberta loting for the othct· · post. There tical research worl<:. tiC11LIIliYc) M.uum phone lifd 1. 29wl Holton & Rlchnrdo bulldln~. ~9w1 GlJN CJ,UU WILl, l\IEET as many soldiers ami sailors Gross, both of Yori<, Pa. Funeral D1•, R. R. D~l\lartln were 4 scattered votes.· Miller told Mason !{lwanians ....,..--~~---:-:--:-:------­ 'Mason Gun club mcmhcrs to vote In thr: primaries. The pri­ services will be held at the Lo· Mason school electors chose William E. C. McCowan was Tucsclay night about the Rcpubll- Teasing Showers Give Hope \VIll meet at the city council maries were moved ahead a gan funeral home in Holt at 1:30 Dr. R. R. DeMartin Monday night Inspector of the election, Wllliam can convention held In Detroit, He said It was unbosscrl and that rooms Tuesday night, July 22, at month so that :11_1 men .who Friday afternoon with burial in for a 3-year term on the school J. Mcllquham and Harry Spen· the outcome represented the will 8:00 ·for im• organization meeting. possess the quahftcations. can Woodlawn cemetery, Leslie. Rev. board. He succeeds .Charles A. ny were the tellers. 'fhe club has found a site for vote at the November elcctton. Wilson Tennant of the Holt of the delegates and of the pco· Hu.midity Slows Up Combining Brotherhood. Temple Methodist Densmore, who served ld years. · ple they represented. , :a firh1g range on the Forest :r.rm Votlng machine labels nrc now Raymond I-l. McLean was rc· N I d ·farm 4 miles cast of Mason on being prepared by the eleelioJl church will officiate. What Is needed to Improve the Corn, beans and cucumbers far but th~ cmps will have to elected to the board to succeed ews n ex convention sy3tem, Miller said, Is the Dexter 'Trail. Bob' ·Betcher hom·d. Lansing will usc 103 ma- need rain. Ripe wheat doesn't. have something besides hope himself, 'Densmore refused lo be greater participation in party and Louis Lee, organizers · of the chines in its 42 precincts -.August 1\IORI~ AURELIUS. DJmR Want ads, Pages 6, 7 and 8, Tensing showers this wee!( give soon. , . .. a candidate.. Part 1. activities. -· Rain clouds have roiled Up club; state that they would like 5. , · While railing hay Wednesday Dr. DeMartin came to Mason hope to the row crops but they to sec all ni~ men interested In Paper ballots have already been afternoon Harry Freshour carne Social news, Pages 4 and 5, "In my political science just about every day for. a weelt to practice dentistry upon his rc· Part 1; Paga 4, Part 2. classes," Professor Miller said, "I have delayed the harvest. Only a but the rainfall total has meas· joining the Mason Gun club aut clclivered to the Lansing city upon 2 young does helping them· trlcllonu •· • w • l•lock, Zhnmc•;mun'o, Mn•on, 2Dw1 b!r, Diane, · · 'Part 3.- -- rovernment." · crops. ·against drouth damage so. out Friday."· · · Farm Leader Commends TelephQne "Partners" U\OAT, NO'l'ICI~ Harsh Language OllllEII 01' t'UIILICI\'IION , Strikes Cause 1'1\!llli\TE or WILl. KNI!lll f-1\llgllal 7, Ill 52 Htnlu of Mhrhnt1111, 'l'h11 l'lul,ulo ('uuaL In Court Brief rtll IIIII U!llii!IY ur lnlfhlliTL 1\1 U tHIIHIUil of fllllt) l HUll, )ultl Ill Welfare Rolls Lhu P1uhntu Ollltt• In Lhv City uf Mlttmu, In Hnhl ('\HildY, 1111 llll 17th diiY ur olttl.v, Draws Penalty 1\, II, Ill r. .', l'ruHullll liON ,Ill! IN ~It l'll•:I.I,AN, Wulter J~stcH nf Lansing nntl To Rise Again .111111{11 ur I' I uhnlt' Wllllurnston muy iln sus)H'Illi<'d IJy In thu Mutter ur tit•• htlnttt nf tiJn Stull• Bill' or Mlchlgun /IH II MAUll" M, IWJC\111, II••• """"!· Mlunl11 IJIH(llll I'll Jh·owu hc•llllul h Ll'l'nY lllh:,.;nrrl hnviHI( rlltHI 1osuli of lunglwgc UHPd In 11 ~~~­ In tudtl Uuull hiH ptllllr••• pHt)'IIIJ( thot Ahout Nr•r•d to llomm Jli'I'JJW C'lllll't ill' I<• f. f~Hii'H I C'Jlll'· U UIIIUill lnH(IUH!IIIIt ill '"tilltlJ{, fllllltlltt• In~ lu lin thu ht,t •• '!1 1llld IIIH(UIIIt IlL ur 0111 P1•oph· at Oluonws :.r•nlr>rl tlw Y.il•rJPnlwnli tiH'tlron In tmltl dolt UHt 1l nnw un r!lt In IUt 11 1 (tllll IIJP Lupr>P.I' l•'lllllli'IH Mutunl 1•'11'1' lw 111llllillt II lu ptuhulu, 111111 I hat tho ~ Insurance f'rllllllany Pasc>s, utlmluiHirntlun uf tutlcl ••Kittl• Itt• Hlfllllttd Unmnployment and tu Ulu111i H H. l'ltHhhy, 111 lu tHHIItt utlun 'J'hf' :1 dn•uit juci[~C'H WilO 1'1111· lllliluldtt p1 JKnn. steel strllte are sending t•elil'f It IK thdu~t•tl, 'l'hul lhn 7th tiny nr rlur lc>d ol ilt'lll'lllg In Lunsln!( ,fun­ J\U){'lltll, J\, 0. I lift~, Ill Ult Vt II Ill hll (. Ill costs llp again, reported Di­ lllli'Y 2H to tulw lc•stlmuny rr.­ thu ftlii'IHIIIII 1 nt IJu- 11111111111• uUitt 111 :.!11~ W1Kl H1qdupw !Itt d, Lnntltlll( Mh•h .. rectot· Daryl Minnis to the gnrdln!( rhr. indrlf•nt rPC'Oilllllf'llfi· hcnni lin 1111d IH hPIPhY IIPIIC111llt11l rm Pd that Estc•s ilt• I01 hldrlcm tn !u IIIIIUC Kllfd Itt I itlllll: board of supervisors Monday. pl'dctlr•t> l<~w In Mlchl!(un Fur a It IH l'tnl h• 1 f II •'-'" d, 'l hut tHtbll1• nntlt'l' lhttt uf lw Hlvt•n hy Jtlli•lttllllllll Inemnscs in hospital mtes yr•nr. Tf tlw suprPmP c•ourt np ul II tllftY uf lld1t ctldt t fnt 1111111 HUt'" have also added to the Ing­ hnlrl!i t lie I c>r•nmmr>tulnt Inn I liP w Hhllln ww lt:K 1111. viulll• hr 1111icl dny uf Lansing ollHI WllllnlloHton IHWYPI' "FLYING DISK"-Thls moy loot\ Jtile n "lilc oont" from n Oylng ht•1nlrw, In thu lll!dttlll t'ottllty N• wu, n hnm costs, Minnis said. snuccr, but In reality It's only o new outo being tested by Alia IWW»pUfiPI ptlnlt II und t'lltttlntt d In tmld lllll!il ulsu JldY <'X[lt!IJHI'H of $11i5.10 Romeo In Mllon, Italy Buill nlong entirely new principles, the CO\III(y, Br•r•nusP of the> rising costs Ing­ and anotlwr $10.00 to tween reporting fees, rlouble-body cnrburctors, ond cun rlcvelop nboul 200 horse power ~.20,000 nnrl $30,000 In IIH rlhccl Ch r ui't :Judges IInrry D. Bnurcl­ with n moxlmtim speed ol 120 mph. re>lief !unci, Minnis declUJ ed. 'l'hr• m,m o( .rnciiHnn, Jl,Jymond L, OCtllC:It or I'UIJL.ICI\TION county can Juwp within Its social Srllltll o[ Holland nnrl Luclun 'J' riNAL AI>MINISIIII\TION ACCOUNT WPifare budget, howr•ver, If lhe SWPPI of 1\alanlazoo sal "en NE.AL-Autruat 7, llHi2 I Former Mason Stutt• uf Mh•hlgun 'I' Itt Jl1 Di111t1• I nu1 t • /i(PPI sllllw Is Het tied, he dii'(!Cior ilnn<•" In I hn hearing on tlw <'0111· fu1 till' CuunLy or lnv;hnm. reported, p!.rlnt ngulnst EstPs, '!'he sixth At 11 IU'IHiiltll of ,mltl C:outl, lu•ld Ill thu 1'Jub11tt• Olflrt• In 1111' C'lty uf Mntutrl, In Minnis lnslwrl out nt Vel'llon J. cllslrir't gl'iPvanr•c ('(]lllJnltiPr> of Resident Dies Mltltl l'uttnty, 1111 llw 171h duy uf July, tlw Mkhtgnn Bar associ,Jtlon filed l'l'Pscolt Huntington, G1, of 1\ II, IIO(,J, Bmwn of Mnson for an alleged I'"''" ul: liON JOliN MrCI.I l.t.AN, stntemcnt cluu glng the social the compl,tinl. Pc~sarlr>nn, California, rllr>rl unex· JudHL' uf f'1 uhut ... wel!ut·e board with Inaction In In his dcfc>nsr> Estr>s riPdnrPd pPr'tPdly at his ltomP Sundny In t/11• Mutt1t nf tlu J:,lluh· nf CAH· HIJ; H. NI~AJ, llct't ntu•tl. mec•tlng the ltousing ner•r!s of the tlw ilm nssocwtlon to ile wlthrntt nlglil. Jlc waH a llmthPt' of Col· llolu tl t\ M111phy huvln1t rill tl In ugerl. 'l'he Mason publisher· hnd llll'isrliclion; that II' t IH•rr• was !Ins l!untlngton of Mnson. ""''' Couol lol" rlnul ouhului>oloullnu "' · ptoposed that till' c•ounty welfare contempt ol r·ourt tlw r•nurts 1 Ill' was IHJI'Il ,July 2'i 188!l the ""'"It, uno! ld11 '""ldun 1""'1"" ru1· llw At the left in 1lw pictut·e iH Clark L. Bmdy, representing ' ' Jdluwnrut ltltlt uf. fn1 'It dl'l! 1 ntutrttlnn board cormlriPI' thP C'Onstrucllon of the MichigmrFm·m Bureau, Michigan State college, the Rural lhrmselvr>s should hnve m ted, son of Ml' cnul Mrs. CluulcH I nr Itt It!", untl fo1 tlw n•L~IHnnu nt null • hDLtlilng units tor· ngecl couples In· 'J he 3 judges lwld that tlw iiC'· lhinlingtrm. TIP studwd mining nilooo "'tho·"'""''" or lloolil ontoolo•, Breeders Plan ' j Jv[' II c• It lu OOmpt of Potllt "hul om 1 lwv- (IJIIPg-e dlld nl Iloughtun College In thu rntt•nunn, nl lhl• l'loltntl Olfllt' !hut In many Cltscs one ol the Holstein Show 111g to rio With Cllfol!Pmc>lll or of Mlnlll" 'llld 'J'edlllology lie ul ~11r. W 1, !."""""'' ing President .John A. Greene or Michigan Bell (center) and M ' ' Mlr 1111-(llll, Itt und lti lu ••l•.v UPI•uinll II married pulr could care for the pmprt• professional C'O!Hluet by was a readel' In tiH 1 Chl'ISttan rul c•xurnlnlu).( .tlltl nlln,~lnv twld fHCUIIIIl other during their riccllning John H. McCarthy, chai1·man of I he Mtchigan public service Mr•mhers of lltl' Jnrdt:rm ('oun­ mPillhf'rs Ql the Slate B,n of S<'IPIIC'C l'l!Uich c~ml left Mason '""' '" l".i"~ """! I" tll>nn ly l!oislPill o~ssrll'ialron will lt~>lrl ' IL IH l•LIItltt•J 0Jdt•ltd, 'I hal puhlll' no· yems. Mlr lii!(an." •10 yeaJ'S ago, tlct t)H•It•uf (II' g'l\lt II hy ptddttnli1111 u( n commtsston. The commenclut ton is for Michigan Bell's part their .nmu.d b!.tr k otnrl 11Intc> SpPC'ific dtnrges ngninsl Estcs Surviving hltn nrc the \Vidow, ('UIIV nr thiH Uldt•r (or lhtt•t HIIC'lt•l-ltllvn BX)lCJ'IS 1'110\V UI•HI in extending farm lines. show at the C' B Snnllt pavtlion 'l M M . II· f Wfl 1111 lllt!VICIIIH In ll!ltd dlly or 1111111111-C iiH'illril'ri liSP of l.tngtr.tgc 111 bliP! Looldn~ 1 ' SISIPJ s, l rs. Ul'te tlnnn 0 Ju thl' )IIJ.dllllll County Nt "II· II Ill \YKoo "MPmbers of I he hoard of ~o­ n week from Mo11ri.ty, ,July 2R BRAZILIAN SACE- In his talk at the dedi cat ion program, President Greene tlwl was actionable and contrary Middleton, J\.1rs. Laura Lauer of f'U/11'1 Plllltl'll nnd IIICLtiHll d In KHIII dal wPifare board l1now more like a bewiHskcrerl wise-man, had called tlw public service commission a partner of Michi­ All pc1·sons with pllil'lll'l'ri lilll· tn profcsswnal stnndards "Mustachio," a mrc Imperial Ypsii,HJII, and Mrs Crystal Bald· ''"llnty, J<'lUN MrCI.E!,J.AN about the need of the aged than stein f'iltliu are ll'l'IC•Jilll! to tile Mm moset stales Ills views at us of Lake Odessa, ami the broth· ,Judo, "r l' Ihe I Vernon J. Blown does," Minnis shnw, m•t•nrdlllg to Lymnn Fresh· the Bronx Zoo In New 'l<. c~r, Collins of Mc1son, c•I.tim tl1o1l tile trial court collah· asserted. "lie's not the only one our, secret my lrcasurr>r ol til(• 'I'hts spe~ICS of Marmoset, tar ely ------·------to recogmze the problem. Our group. or.t!Pd with the wccivel' for tlw seen in captivity and the first LEGAL NOTICES ORDEn Af'J'OINTING riME FOR board has been studying it for a Lnpect' Fmmcr~ Mutunlto eoiiPc•l HJ::I\RING CLAIMS AND ron owned lly the zoo, IS native to ORI.lEn AI'I'OI NTING TIME FOil DETERMINATION Or HEIIIS 4 IIo!stell1s own('rl hv j.IJ hoys nssr•ssmcnts. Estes el.timC'd rn his I-IEAniNG CLAIMS AND PETITION or yeut s. Tins hnnrd of super­ Michigan Bell Celebrates anrl gil Is will hi' turigl'rl .11 lf)::JO wcslern Brazil. LINN-September 2•,, IU52 visors has discussed il on the lust tllll'f tltal the C'DUI'I tOI!H'd in eio I Oft DLTEHMINATION OF HEI[(S Slute uf J\1!1•hwnn 'J'ht• Pt ohnll! Com L Prw•s will IH• v•v•·•• 1" WllllH'I s lllMES-ScJitcmbcr 24, 1962 2 vlsrts to th!! inllrmary. fOI' the Cuunty or lludwm. A haslwt pir·nw \\'Ill IH• !wid ,11 forts of receiver and his nttorney LJ::GI\L NOTICES Stalt uf Mtt•lu~-tnn. 'Jiw l'tuiJULtJ t:uuJt At n Ht'HHiun of HIIHI t;mu t, lu•lcl nt Michigan Bell was in n festive IT oil Pl'Oclucts Co., Mrs. Helen · · to wrongfully, ineqtntahly and un· (oJ• tht• County uf lludmm. tit•• P1obnt•• O!fitt, In th•• C1t.v nf Lnn .. 11 lll'lllf~ "The plnns rlrnwn for the new illlllll Wit tr'l' l'!l'ollll flll'· OCIDER FOil PUBLICATION Al l tHSHIOII of snul Cnull, lwld Ill till uiru.r, in tht• Hllid GutuLl}l, 1111 tht• lith bullrling al Olwmos bear the ap· rnnDd 'l'uesd.ty nt tlu• Pond f;nm \Velr h of Lmtslng and Mrs. Janet nishrd. l.Jwlu!!y enforce an Illegal con· P1olmtu Ollut•, in tiiU UJty of MnKoll In duy or July, A. ]), l!!ri.! ~IILlt• uf M11hwnn 'J'Iw l:itttl\t Coutl the tmul ('oullly, till the I tllh duy nf July, l'>'t•K<•nt liON. JOliN Mtf'LI:LI,t\N, proval of the state welfare de­ Tlwy nnd the Ponds tlwmsclves St nd;land, a derl; rn the office Showmg 0 f c,\lllr. will he 111 tract. fur Lht {'uuntY uf Irwhum 111 Ghl'/\tt 1 y MAllY l'I!ANCI•,H l•llllS'I', l'luutloll, A IJ. l 1lf12. JudJ.tt' of P1obnLt•, pnrtmenl. They have lhc 0 K of were grudous lwsts. of l'toh.tte Judge John McClel· lhc aftr•rnoon J\11 .rnimnls must Estes in his lmef also charger! 1'11 ~~<·nl liON ,JIJJIN Mt CI-1'1.1-AN, ltl the MILLtt•t• ul' thP l~Htlltf• ,Ji\MJ•;s VH. I..I~O FHOS'I', (Jpft•ndnnl nr Upon H1Tiv111g at the fnrm in ian in l\lason. They are nil cnp· meet si.IIc IP(jUIIC'IlH'nls for tiw st.1te commisswncr of rnsur· JndJt"c o[ Ptolmlt. ]•'ltANl, the trial tudgc nncl the at· thf! County uf Jn~ham, in Chum 1 t'Y, nl bN'l' (, lllMeS, f)t•ttH!ied. UH<• Tn IIH· f111ri1ngs nf I he :3 1udw•s, In tbJ,.; f'IIUHI• it llllllt'lll'ill~" ra(lm nfTiw cnn't qualify for old age nssJst· iillld t Hllllt• Hltuulll lu ltmtlt•d, nnd thnt tHIId 1 Ktnt•• Hhuulcl IH• llrn1lt d, nud 1 hut du\tt nn fllo, thnl tho llt•f••ndnnl 1!1 ance. Even rf they coulc.! it would hiblls, 'J'V camctas and radio lion 111 Gcrmnny rluring World is pii'Sidr.nt .t!HI f'hat!Ps J) !VIS of "Thr> lrmguagc used· nncl the n Ltmo• nt1cl pl1u•t• lw Hllllllllllt d lo lt'­ n tlmP nnd tJlHct• ltu llllllninlt•cl 111 11'­ th~wul f1nm I hi' t~1u I A. L:m lnr, Pin in• }n.!fUtt• Hllid L!UUit, and thnt t!J~ ltl(UI unci lw€o1'1 Muld c•ctull, nnd thnt thf' ifJ.ml tilT'~ ntlntlli'Y, it IH otdt•Jt•tl that Llll' illii'H of I'Ulicl dt..H t•atuod l'llltLII'd tu Ill" lu !1 H of twltl tit tf nrwd 1 nt Jllt d tu tnlt• 1 Jl agree t hn l ngcd people, where Another big tent at till• loot of wo~s H. Emens, M.tson; Cf'ol'gr> ('over I, the wr1ter ol the brief and in the l'nitltlldtntlant L•n !'luHI, IU\I!HJ ht~ 1111- Ill Ill Lht• I Hllllt O( \\ Jl[ch Hillel dt•CI'f\HCd tilt' t•tllult• uf wltll'h !Wid tl1•t l'lltll c) dt1•d praJnnr•ro In h.., lrtl•tnd lH'II'Ill W1LI1111 possible, should be left nmid fnm· lhe hill was where the e,t1111g tool\ Extcnrlccl aren service hns Lcshc; nnrl \Narrl Vil',ll',\, .11, Les· rnesmllnlion ol his argument, .1nri dud JH 11.1 d Khouhl !JI' 11dJudh all d Juu..l Ht•i;.l d Hhuultl be udjudic•Jt Lt•d Ulld 1lrt• 1- 1llnr surroundings, in their own tlutP (,1) munlhH f1um lht dnle of lh l"1minud. mlru J, plnce-ancl what enting. Arc·hil' p1ovr•d a spu1· to the telephone lie are directors. that su<'h lnnguage rs highly oh· thltt u1tltl' anti In cnHt• nf h1~ rtllfl£ 11'1\n~e [t IH Ottlt•Jt•tl, 'I hut ull thP ell dilnrK It IH Otdewtl, 'lltnt nil tlw tJetlituJH neighborhoods." t.hnt he c.riiKf> hig nnH\\11' to Llu Plutn­ Tnrpoff did the ~ooking anrl il btrsiness in Michigan. The Pond ------,tec•lionub!e and the use thereof of tillld tlet~UHfcl lilt! ll'f)UIIttl to jllfKertl o( t!UHI clt•lt'UIHII 1111' rtf)\llttd tn (lltHI'!Ill lilf's lhll of ComJIIHint to }m ri14'!d, nnd was sensatiOnal. 'II_wrc wns roast I installation s typical. Panel's fn· uneth cnl hy a member oi the tlwn ~lulmH in wzlLin~t nnc..l uut.lo1· uulh Llwir 1 lnltnH In wrlt111~ nnd Ulltl!.!l' uuth The problem faced by the board 1 1 11 1 OJIY ther enf to ht Ht'l vucl on HJlitl IIH 111 ov!cl1 d hy Hlntutt•, to uuad Cmul, nl tHt l•rnvtdt•d hy Hlnlut1•, tu Haiti fou1t nt Pluiutllf'H nttol'nl'y cluy t b~ef, those· fnt, ,ltucy, tasty nne Itiler and mother Jrve in Mason. Service Column bar." within firtPcn Hllltl P1obnlr Ofl111 In tht• Clly of MH· 1 a[ soclnl welfare, declnrerl Minnis, H:tlcl l t ni111L1• Olfic•t nt :!fl~ Wt Hl Snv1nnw 11 rtt r tH 1Vlu• on hun nf n 1 opy or Hrud llbs, crenmed potntoe~, a mush· So docs the daughter, Jnnet. An· Such lnnguage was unfair to HOII, Midll).{Hfl (til 01 hdoJt• tht 2•1th Hllt•t•l, I.uuHing-, M!chtJ.tnn. nn 01' hdnlt' is not one of providmg homes for bill nntl nolttt• or lhiH 01 rlm·. nnd tlwl tinY o( SertU•mht r. t\. IJ. l !Hi~, nt 1t•n liLt• 21Lh duy of StJIIt•mlut, A ]), IIJ~~. 10om dish, btg piallci~ o_f shump, otlwr clnughter lives in Lansmg, Sgl. Dnrwin Clnmh, son of the client of Estes, the jt!dges ln dt•(all\t tlu 11nf, ,u!d !JJII \~Ill IJ1• p!!ople who have never requested ntlfllk 111 tlH• fot'tiHJD!l, HIIUI lime nnd ut ll'll 11°1 lock HI 1\11' fllii'IIIHJII, HU\tf tul,r n as t•ortfi'Hiietl hy th~ HUttl non­ salnds of evcty deS<'l'lplton, l'O)Is, wlulc a thtrrl daughter lives in Mr. nnrl Mrs. P'I'dllk C:hurr•h of licld, and die) not constilutc prop· Jlllltt• lwtnv hr ll!b,Y Hl'tiulnl"d fo1 tht• ttnH• nud rtlnr• lwlna.:" ht•IPily IIIIJ•nlntNI rhem hut of providmg hospital ' t Slcil IIi df f1 ndnnl. t xnminntwn nnd uciJIIt~tml'lll uf nll cla1rnH (OJ till' t•~llll\!111\lHIII lllltl lldJIJH( lilt Ill 111 ln~eml of all vnrret1cs, ~rurts, Holt. Lnnsing, Holt an!l Mason Willmmslon, Hl'l'tvcrl llr1mro Salm er rcprPscntation of lhc clients' \nd It IH l·llllht•l Oidelt>c1, thal with­ or cure and bedH convnlescent 1111ti tit llllllltl!i ll~llllllll tlolltl cit CCilHt•cf, nntl ull clulmH Hntl' tit mnntiH IIJ.:"tUnst ~nitl in fn1Lv drt~H til~> Hrttd Pln111LIII tllURc• n oltves, ra!lislJcs nnd Jll<'kles, suhs!'l'ibcrs c.1n tall' with each !lay on a :lO-ci.lY leave. [[e lias intPtPsl or the proper presenln· fm tht• HIJutlu utlnn nrul dt It 1 mJnutwn dfccnHt•tl, 111111 fm till• utljudh•ntinn unci homes. no tit,. or I hiH 01 der tn lw jtllblh·dlt d in ur llw IH II H •• t lnw ur ~Ill ttl dt•('l' IIU d IlL ric lt21min11tlon of lht Itt i111 :tt luw of tutlcl topped off wilh mw,llmclon other without paying toll been in Kot·r•a fot tile rrast ucar. lion to the court. lhro Imdmm ('nunly Nt \~H. 11 nt·\~KJinJI• r "No county in t l1e U n i telI packed with i!'e cream. There, ' ' tlu· lime of hlH cit mh 1 ntlt!ed t" lnht•l 1t dt cellS(([ nt the l1101 of hiH d1 nth ron .. 111 inlt d, puhliHitl cl .1ntl t>hculntlnl-:' In the PHI1tl1 nf \\hllh tlw thtt•IIHI•cl cl!f'tl t•Hlrtle uf win~h States is spend111g tax money for must have hecn rnun· than 100 , Clark Btorly sarrl11!nt he hope,s At the end or his leave ltc willre· .John Safran of Chfford, an· IHIItl ( llllllty ollltl that Kilt it JIUhhcnt!un litlt d to inlwrit tht tlw !oWIZI'ti dfH't•lllif'd dlt•d Hf'i~t•d, such schemes as Brown has pro- nl the chnncr. Il wtll lw n loJ]g thnl pa:ty line pnvrleges won l port lo C.tmp Cus!Pi'. othr~r J:nvyer, was also ctterl by ht• tnnl111111tl tlt~ 11111 nt Irons! orttt• 111 [t I"' ru1 thct• 01d1•rPI1, 'I hnt !lllhlic no .. It lK J'mth11" U11lt Jftl, 'l'hnl puhl!!' no .. NH'h \\(ti. rot• HiX \\r!C!kH fn liUCC'CHHfon. poser.)," snid Minnis. "Our bonrrl time before Michigan Bc>l! shows hP ahoilshcd by some new lele- Gtuduatmg trorn tile communi· the s1xth district grievance com· ticc lhr.tflof IH• gtvt>n by pu!JIIInltnn of n ltt•l' thciNlf IH• ~lVI II by JtUhlh ntiun fll thut IH• CIILIHC a copy Of tht!t Oldr.t' or tupy or thtH uldtt lltllt• 1mlt \\tt•lc fut I~ CO flY of lh\H ()I d1 I Ulll f' f lll'h \\!t I J, fnl does nol appl ove it. Two mem· much profit on Telephone No. phone mvcnllon. Thnl's half the cation offiCi' Is' "s!toll c·out se" at millee. The 3 judges held t lmt. tu lu..- ttrltUlllltlly Sf'l\tll nn ~nul IHJII .. Lilli t' li\U'I'NiHiVt Wl't ],H (II t VIO\IH ln ~mid tlllt ~> Iiiii ct !!slv~ \\IN IIH pi I VIOII!\ In •wltl 11 nult•nt lh ftntl.llll at lt!nKt l\\t•ntY d tYH bers cnll 1t a socialistic public OOO. value of a telephone to many Monterl'y, Califol'lli:t, was Lt. "It is the conslllered opi111on of dny of lu nlln~-r. 111 Lht lluduun County rluy of lll'tlllnv;: in Uu Jng-hnm County 2 000 ht fo11 tlw Limc• nhnve ttltsctilwd rot• housing progrnm. The Washing· ' ' people, he explamed. ( jgl Louis \V. G.trvPr, USN, mn this court lhal John Safran has Nt.>\\ !-!, tt tH wl'lpnttt•l 1111 ntr d uud c1t cu .. NrwH, n TWWHilllJll'J' Jtrinlt•cl nnd r!Jeu­ Ill Led HI Holdl ~11\Hlt}, lntecl in tUtttl c (]Unty. too conference of experts on The bigger job a. m:~n hns the Lnwrcncc Linrlemcr, secretary of Mr. and J'VIrs. Carl II. G:trvcr oi hcen gtulty of unprofessional con· MAitVIN J. SALMON JOliN M..C'I,ELI.,\N, A Tt!IP ('upy: , Ch1•nlt Juth•t• JOliN Mo CLJ'I,I.t\N aged 1gnore such a plan. In my more unassuming lw rs Michigan o[ tile Independent Telephone Co, 602 West Cnlumbi.t, Mason, anrl rluct, llttt of a nature and under Jutlv;' of P1 ohut~ A 'fttlf' Cu1n1' nf P10lmtn l HnH"~ llti!Jard InJ..rllllm County C\C'1•k J111h•r 8% years In weiiare work in Ing· Bell PlCS!dent .Julm A. Grcenr· is at Stncl\lll'idge was one oi the husb,uul or llw fornwr l\11ss .foHn cn·cumstnnces as not to Wilt'· Holu 11. L. l1t•nkfl ~uci1 By T.. 1111,L W tlrl lh ttlltY 20w:l ham county I have not had a friendly, interested in wltnt other guests of Michigan Bell. Other in· Pilw of Dr•Will. Lit'lllen.ml Gar- rant suspension or disbarment." Hussul 1\, Lawlt>t, AlttJIIH'Y TI~J.til\lr1 of PI oh Ill" ~Ow I ~lilt llulllt~ltt 1\tllltlln~ single request for such accom- people do nncl think. Therr> isn't rJcpc•mlent teleplwne compnny of· ver Will return lu rlutv .1s ,Jsslsl· The JUdges recommended a L tnun~, 1\111 hl!'.tn morlatlons. Thnl's n JOb for the unylhtng about IIH• teiPplwne f1r wls from as f.tr away as Pin· ant comrnunir•atinns ;J![Jr·pr• on privatP reprimnnd for Safrnn, to July 17, 1952 Masons, nnd other lodges and for business that the lll'C'stdr.nl r•nnnntg were present 'l'he presi· the Cllnser PSS 'J'o!Pdo. The be nrlministered by the grievance churches. It does not come with· doesn't lmow, one of his workers dent of the local company at By· "short course" ronststs of 12 r·ommittee. in the province of public relief." declnrec!. Tim. 111an said th.tt tile ron exptessed his wilhngness to weei;s of training 111 naval com- Both Estes nntl Safran hnve the presrdent stops to VIsit Wllh line· either sell to Mlchtgan Bell or municalious anrl JHPpmes the of- right to appeal from the findings Unemploymr•nt Costly 'men, installers and other em- buy tile Mich 1gnn Bell system. ficc1s for stall 01 st'.l rluty billets. of the 3 judges. '!'he appeal cnn Increasing unemployment plus ployecs while trnveling about the No deal was mncle. The course inf'!urlr•s n st uriy of be taJ(en to the state suptemc raises granted convalescent home slate. That's one 1cason wt1v he 1 1 1 't t 1 1 ' Michigan's first telephone line opeta 1ons, pans, sPI'llrl ~, .tc 1cs com· . operators and hosprtnls have sent learns so much. was 111 set vice 111 1877. F'redericll and nnval conesponcic•ncc. ~--- . . . rP)lef rol!s up, Mmnls explalner.J. How drrl the Panel farm happen K. Stcnrns was No, 1. He had u Sgt. Dan Gm ver of Cnmp Lc·' f~rcc ofJicer Wllh c~phaslso oltn There were 3,000 more c~ses of to be Phosen'? It JUSt hnppenecl line inst,lllcd between his drug- Jeune North C\trnlina is spend· hrgh standards of mihlnry c l . Industrial tmemployment 111 Ing· lhat way. AppliCation wns made stow and the firm's lnboratory 2 ing tl;is wcr>k '' itil his parenlsj tcsy, disciplmc, custom7 ceondl:~icn•t, ham June 30 th1s year Uta~ o.n by the Clifford Ponds nnd the Ira bcrmng and appenranc ' · the same date last yenr, Mmms Thorbmns to have the line PX· mrl.es away. Mr. ~nd :r.J~s. em,! Garvc•J ph,asis will also he placed 'an tile said. Thut figure JUmped to 3,600 tended north on College 1oad. By .1 912, 1y2,000 telephones Pic. Gem gr. \~)the of C~mp pnmary air force weapon, the lust wee!1, he added. When the telephone company be· were 111 servrce. The t,.ooo,ooo Curs o n, Co I o t'" do, an·•~elll aircrnft ami nlrerew, and its role The relief director also pointed gan to p10ccss the applicatron the marl~ was reached !ale 111 1942 Wednesday Ill spc•nrl i!i cia~ s Wllh in the overall mission of the nir to the raise in hospilnl rnles far chscovery was made thnt tire in· and 11 took only 10 years ~ 0 ~dd his pawnts, Mr. and Mts. Gr.urgc force. Students of 15 of the na­ the indigent. On February 1 the stallation at the Ponds would be 1~ 1 e second 1 ,OOO,OOO-an mdJCa· Wythe. lion's lnrgest co lieges and univcr· rate was advnnced to $16 per No. 2,000,000. It cDttldn't have 11011 of the tremendous gro~th Cadet Scl'ond LiPutemnt \Vii· stiles are a part of the group at day. It had been $14. happened to n nicer Jnrmly. and progress lhal has b~cn. Mlch· ham E. Gtn!c 1s among the ncar- Scott for the 4-weelts training The direct relief case load Pond is nn inspector at Malo!' lgan sand Miclugan Bells, m that ly 200 cadet~ \1 lw arc ~;pending 1 period, climax of which wt!l be stands at 100 more than last year, Wheel in Lnnsmg, domg fm•ming decade, weeks at an Air· ROTC Cam11 dt ;111 •mloctrinatlon fltght in nn air Minnis reported. He told of the on the side. Mrs Pond shares her· :r.lost expansiOn money comes Scott nir fm rc base in Ill111ois. force plane. Lieutennnl Guile is incrensing problem of fnmlly rle· husbnnd's enthusiasm for the [rom investors. In Michigan, 1 Dmmg the 1-wcel\s ltmnmg the son of Mr. nml Mrs. Enrl sertlOJI. Ingham now cares for 127 farm. She l\eeps the big house out of every 75 families Is a period, cadets will be given an Guile. He is a student at Michl· families because of desertion or spick and span ami tends to he htockholder, or owner of the ins1ght into the life or an air gan State college. 1 1 abandonment, the director staled. vegetable garden. The farm cov- busrness. Some 13,000 Mrchrgan 50 Cl 1 · Bell employees own 80,000 shares Supplemental aid given to those ers.' acres. over seer IS t 1w of stoclt yalucd at $10,000,000. drawing pensions also run up mam ~rap. Mrs. Pond nlso hns Rhythm Revue Is Booked at Fair costs, Minnis said. Where tulte· 200 clucltens. Smce 1945, more than 90,000 I me pay of people employed , Tl . f telephones hnve been installed in ll() 01 1e 3 c1 nug 1I 1ers am1 tte1r1 nm- rural establishments in the com· on pension is less than relief 1hes were nll home for the big st1mdards they become eligible event Tuesday. They arc Mt s. pany's territory. 1or public aid, he explained. Treva Williams, employed at the To accomplish this, the com· pnny hns placed 97,000 poles, strung 50,000 miles of wire, and installed additional switching Nasll Is Your Best Buy! eqtnpment In existing buildings 01 111 new buildings provrded for it. John Bickford, manager of the Lansing business office for Mlch· igan Bell, improved Ius opporlu· nity to impress tM high com· mand. He was master of cere­ monies and he performed well. Michigan Bell is anxious to Jearn of the earliest telephone In· stnllntions in every town In the SloltC.

Lawn .Mowers MORE CAR / SHARPENED . The Klein Rhythm Revue of 1952 will appear at the Ing. ! ' NOW I FOR YOUR MONEY ham county fair for the grandstand show the nights of Au­ Wherever you go in the woods, whatever you (I~ ~h~re, always ' gust 13, 14, 15 and 16. The sho\~' combines outstanding novel· remember: one careless· act-one lapse of memorr-can start a TOWN'S. BEST TRADE ALLOWANCES ty acts with musical bacl

Sl~im.ping ·on ·Feed Is,; {ostly Saving 1"'Yrl11 pny n lllr:h Jll'it't' l'nl' any 1 fe.2d 'saver!' Ir Yotl Hliii'Vrl ynllt' , Jl~lllcls lnlo slow j~rnwlh nnrl di•· yed mnlurlty,"· nN:nl'illng ill ' JUoly Ar:rlcultural Ar~nnt .r. P. Gl ncll' of Par~n:t .~un­ eels in beef feeding, f'Ommereinl day, ,'July 27. Eaeh fat~lilY. IH ''~ gardening and 2 in poultry. I!c, tnl

Ingham County News July 17, 1952 Page 3

CHIEF QUALIFICATIONS "ll" A St t 6 Old·fashloncd honmoty, moral W1 IS . an OR l'f' ... d ~ .... u.crunl c"""'~· and .'".: aynq.Jrllh}• for the human rncn. 1 Ullpnhllcnn Cnmlldnln fm• "': I have been R fnrnt("r, factory i worker nnd husinc~s mnn Hutl '? therc(ore !mow thrh• JH'oh!cms. ~1 Huvlug !nul cx.pcrll•ncc ns n policcmnn nnd !{overnnwnt UJtt'nl, .\'\ I Will huvc In)' CYCB UIHl11 and ~ lutow what to looh (nr. "[! 1 hnvc hnd cnnut:h htuoinl'llf, ~ IIUCCC1i5 to he nble to rinnncr my ,:; own c:nmJmlgn. Thi"' menn:~-in~ 'I dependence (rom Jlrlvlh~r.e sr.j•lc~ cr11. Whlle nttcndinK' juniol' r.nl- l~ge o.nd Gr.ncrnl Motn1·s ln~li­ tutc I carnnd 96 weelo; !illiln"! timn credlto etudyln1 mainly, busincs~; luw. 'fha United StnteM cnllRTt•h.'> i•; ., denJlng with very illiJlOI'tant ror- 1 cign l'clntlmu ))rohlems. I lutvl~ hnd flrd-luuul CXJ'cdcnc.t•, I JUMPS TO OLYMPICS-Chi- "l'ent 2 yeurtl dnl'in!l World \V.1r cngonn Mabel Landry soars 'I In North Africa and lt;lly through the air to set a new Where I Rtmllctl untl htVI~:;Iigntl'fl condition~ when I ha,I lhe OJIJHII'• U, S. women's broad jump rec­ tunlty• ord of 18 feet, three inches at .... Then In Hl50 [ W('nt to Scol· land, Enclo.nd, l-lollanJ, Uelr.ium, Harrisburg, Pn. Ninetccn-ycnr­ Germnny, Austrl.t, Swit.-Prl,,nd, r,Jd Mabel won a Lerth on om· ltnly and France to invcstignh• Olympic team and a chance to changed condltiurur. nnd to sf'e how ou1· money wns wn!lotetl. 'mpclc in summer games at We cun !ly like l•irds, swim Helsinld, Finland. lllcc (Ish. Let us II'Y to wnll1 nn tho cnrth lilm men. Tile United Stales Department A Caullitlatc for of Agriculture notes that 11 mil· VOTE FOR STANTON All the l'r.ople grown ducks arc on markets cur- ('l'his uri pni!l for by Willi" A. Sfnnfon) rcnlly, • 1------....;.------' Thank You We want to thank you for yo~r cooperation during our vacation. Doug Barr is doing his best to give you good serv­ ice on the route. We want all of you to know that we have not sold the business. Also that neither the stat·e, nor. anyone else, had a.Dfthing to do with our not running the plant while I am away;· I went to that inconvenience and ex.. pense only to assure you of a perfect bottle of milk while. I am out of town. I hope to rest for a few weeks.

/ Frank Launstein ·I

' I Two More. DaYs! Friday-Saturday!---

Chiltlt•tm's Rides Special Prizes· Snhll'lhly l·ii: t>; 1'\f.

I I All' Rides Exhib·its. / . Refreshments .' •:

'i I 'I Games· 9c ; ' tailhh·en Farm Implements .i.ider 12 ;, '· . . I. •.•. ... \ ., .

. ~ ~ i \· i< I. [: Stlonsoretl by the Maekinder·Gienn American Legion Post No. 510 _r ! ·.'·. • r, • I ' New A1·rivats· Couple United in New Mexico Orgllni?.:ationiJ Mc!lllhf'l'li of lho D, A, V. AttX• ·n llina•y will hnvcl 11 hulwct goodtJ ''" Hillel fiHitll'rlay, .July Ill, In the Mn· •d ~011 Dnlry, 'l'oWnHotlfl Cluh No. 1 will II• /faywood-Milner Vows Are Exchanged mr.nt 'l'llltrHrlny, .July 17, 111 7::m t',. Jl, Ill. Ill tho illllllf' or Ma·, IIIHI Ml'll. Ci. 1•', Hnhlnsou, 205 fioul h Hog- :t• m·s Hlrct!l, A party will stnrt ut '' 8;00 p, 10, 11nlh drde mPmhm·s of !he d MPihndlst W. S. c. S. will meet. 1, 'l'IIPHtlny, .July 22, at H:IIO p.m. nt •, 1110 home nf MrH. Emery l3Hrr 11 ~02 West Cnlnmhla, · ' WIIPnlflr•lri lilenrwrs will hnve "·· 1111 oru•n tnf'l'tlrrg Tuesday eve· .,; llli!J.(, .Jtrly 22, nl R:OO p. tn. IIH lhe •tl t'ans c•luh held a pnlluek rlln- "' tJCI' ill Haynr!r pnrl< Thtu·sdny , 1 c>vcmlng. The next nwellng wlil 111 he hrid 'I'htn·sriny, .July 2•1, at ;, ~:till Jl. m.111 the Amerlcr111 Legion,,,., ilui lrllng, 1\JPIIlhf'I'S or llw ]•'ell Plnlns '" I'I'IIJ<'Irry assrll'illlion will hnve 1111 ir-P l'l'c>am Hndal Snlurday eve- · ·. nlrrg-, .fuly l!J, at 8:110 p. m. ill llw '" l•'pJJ l'lains :;c•lwol, •I mllr.~ HDlllh llr 11f DrJXIPI' 'l'r,til on Met·ldian road, '"· Mr•mhi'I'H or IIH! Walters Com- 111 lllltnlly •·luh will hold llwir an. ,,, nttlll pil'nil· 111 ltllytwa· p;trk Sun- ,,, d:t,\', .fuly :.!0, otl I:J::lO p. m. "' ~~ ljl Mr. anrl Mn:, D. F. I•:rvln, , Mirlnm, .ranis unci Dour: spent lim "ri wer•k C'IHI ill Cnn li!l\P nr.nr Hal- '• II<• l't'rJPk. ~lro, r•:rvln, Miriam amlt•"' nrlllf: HI'<' ~laying 1111• remainder , ,; ol IIIP WPI'i<. Mirlnm is on vac·a­ ilott fJom W)'Pih lnCDI'jlorated. ~ltss VI'I'!Ja Lou Collins is ~pr•nrltng IIIIs wc•PI< al BPHvcr ls­ l.lnd. Sill' nruii'I'\VPnl surgr.r,v on "' '•lii,V 1\CiillllS, f'loiilllla Sr•tfll'll, IJC•r· loot fo'nrlay Hllri IH mttvalcsc- , Nancy llarlrlll and f'onniP llPII 11tg. Slw works for Dr. R()bcrl. 1 ,., arc at lending f:il I .~r·nttl c:1mp at ll Lilli' /1, Camp n' I he liilis, \V:IInplr•r~; lakc>, Mrs. flPn McAleer of Toledo, , ,, OIIio, arril'l'cl last Monday to"' spr.nrl :l wc•el;s will1 her s'istet·,.r··· J\1rs. Marjorie Carrlr:an. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Hoy K Warner r · .JIHI family spent Sunday In Kal- ih, amazoo with Mrs. Warner's , fallwr, Emcst L. Wcmer. Mrs. Donald Haynes of Fort 1 1r• Collins, Colomrlo, anrl Mt·. and·, , 1\!rs, Jnmcs !Iuglles left Wednes- ·. "Special" on Nylon Blouses clay to spend il few clays visilin>:: · Mrs. D. J. Bergeron of East 1..• Sizes :l!! to 38 Tawas. Ronald Lunrly spent last week,,.,, will) his unelc and aunt, Mr. and .. ,, Mrs. Rlehard Quinn and !amily ,.,, Blister Nylon nf Bunker l·lill. Nylon Batiste$J 98 H. Paul Lundy Is confined to• Nylon Tricot • his home this week with the·•. 1: chickenpox. He is the son of Mr. 1it ami Mrs. John Lundy. Nylon Linen $4.98

Unlined Suits At Ware's Everything· Photog·raphic Sizes 10 to 20 and 12% to 20 !6 FJ'Olll $!J.!J;j BUSINESSMEN! Velvet Hats $2.98 up 1he world's most exciting camera New Shi(llllcnt of Co!;tunw Jcwch·y 'J'omlhL~OII Is ready fo ~o to work tor YOU Memhers of the Tomlinson <1-I·I club held their annual safety meeting July 9 at the Vevay town No hall, Plans were announced for ~PttTURES L. J. Ac!ams & Son Ihe club picnic, which was held / Mills Store Sunday·, July 13, at Pleasant laiw. At-iVONf CA~ ,...., A potlucl( dinner was served at TANKS :..:..--:::::::~--­ 1:00 to the members and their NO NO LIQUIDS parents. ~ EASY TO IJS£ I . . The annual club tour is planned - for July 23. John Coy, lhe soH­ .. ' Ju(y Clearance Sale. ball captain, reported that the team is mailing good progress, % 1h having won 3 games and lost 1. All Spring Coats - to Off Members decided to enter a float In the· float contest at the Hegular $2.98 fail'. A committee to worl( on It Wash Dresses 2 for $5.00 was uppolntccl. Hegular $3.98 Following the bu.slness meet- POLA~OID~tlllt/ CAMERA Sunback Dresses 2 for $7.00 ing a safety play, "Better Trouble Trouble Before Trouble Troubles The only camera that develops and prinh You," and a sldt on health were its own pici·ur~s in 60 seconds . Slips. Straples~-Hcgular $:.!.98 $1.'98 presented, with FI·anl•iln Lyon In charge, Afert exe~ullves In many fields of business Shadow Panel-Hegulm· $2.98 INSURANCE COMPANIES- Turn out ,IIW $1.98 County 4-1-1 Club Agent M. II. have found that pictures•ln·a·mlnute cut costs ~nd more a"urale reports, No ~hanco of Avery was present at the meet­ and save valuable t1me. Here are just a few m•x·ups, Ing and commented on the work ways they uso th1s miracle camera to increase ADVERTISING MEN - Get bctler layouts to Bras l•'ot·merly $2.50 $1.00 of the club and made announce­ jlroflts. clients faster, Promotion stunts. Polnt•of. ments, purch~se m~lcrial, ' , REAL ESTATE FIRMS- Speed listings, Avoicl Games and group singing con­ Slightly Soilcci-Were cluded the meeting. uext costly delays. Anyone can bring back a goocl SELLING- Pictures of customers build good T-Shirts 'l'h~ piclure. · wrll .. Perfect for catalog p1ctures , , • special $Ul8·$2.D8 98c meeting will be hP!d August 1 mailtng, • at the Vevay town hall at 7:30 p, IANKS - Speed mortgage loan applications. · m., accorolng to Janet Frederick, No limo lost for re.takos. Permanent file NEY!SPAPERS - More pictures .·, ', while Hats 1h Price seeretury. re,ord. they rc still news ... for higher reader interest :~ortllslde Low-cost, sure-fire picture coverage, . ' The Northside 4·1-1 club held a Slack~ Were $5.95 tq $10.95 meeting Tuesday night at Mrs...... _ Ill 'this modern camera for pleasure and bus/neu at $3.98. $5.95 Thomas Mlcl,s. ' A 4 We. have 2.J•nh· fm· :jil.OO ouch ··Tf1e Paristyle Shoppe Ware's Drug StOre D. V. S~l!'l'J[ , Phone :u:u ~hone 5411 We Deliver Mason /,

'/ ., i\DDED l'l'I'AR'l'EUS IN niG HAOIG '" ' '! • Wilh vloll\tlon of prolll\tlon, 'fh~ h~YBihil • ou~us .Jurlg!! g11vc Murahrlll his r.lmlc~ Lions Turtle Derby 'Draws Entries . ·:! r 1.{ l~rlwnrd 1~. Do~•tm, 1\lusnn, of JlllYing flrw und litlHIH nt :~21m· .. ' ''· MnHnJJ LlonH 111'0 organizing 11 Mr·Cownn & Mc:Cuwan, Wt:n M1w; plenrletl guilty hnforn ;ru~tir•n of llJI!liHIIIm 20 rlayH In jail, ~f'I!OJHf Hllfurl to ronnrl liP l'lldllg Olgnar:'H Bill', LnHIIo, Hlehnrrl; Win Honors at lhr.Pr.nt·n llo,v Arlnm:; Saluqlny In . [\foe! llollowny, LunHing, plO!ul· tnrtlnH fell' IIJI! f;.!J' Wf!t'i\ rlc•J'hy, D•·· Gt!ol'l(t: Clinton, AHplrlnj II f'itargt! O[ llOII•HIIJijllll'l. flll,YI!II mt · guilty . hofore .llirlflt! Arlums Whon tim c•nlry IIHI Willi all· ( ~. HoHH llllllar•ll, 1\flllln Pro 'l'ltne; Upjohn Show WitH Hf'lllerwr:d In Jail lot' !i 'tiny:; Montlny In n I'IHIJ'gll of us~null. noliJII'l!rf l/IHI Wl!!'ll, II lol of ol litH' ,Jcwntt t•'lownr Rlltlp, HnHin; HI!· anrl nrdnrntl lo pay finn and costs nntl, lrnlllll'~'. lin Jiilitl II11o lUll! JH'opfn Wflllll'ri to lHIVI' II l'lillllee chen'H 11I'IIF( Slom, llnll, llill!hr•n: Atrrlr.dn T•'roHI., cllllll(hlt!l' of Mr•, of ~iH:l,ll!l. lfc• WitH trhwi!rl 011 JII'O· ''"HI~ of $1:.! unci wm; lllnced on to 1'/lf'l! till' IJ• II II' II!!H, 1•:, D. Whipple & Sons, S!lllw; Pur· anti Mr~. Rnwlnnrl l>'t·ost. nf Wll· huilon for :1 rnonlhH, prolrallou for' (i rnonlhH. lfnrn IH lhl' lldric:d lliil, m; 1'1!· li;lyfn S 1111 Jill C, IIIIIH,Y; L/ll'l llnm~titn, won Ill's! In ht•r· l!IIIHH On Muntlny Wuyrw llnllnntl 0 r 'l'rafr'le vlolilllon llt•lwill 1'1!· poi'IP!l ll.Y f.lror;llrl I,, I ri'idlllrll, l•'oolt!, GI!JJt!l'lil; F'nnnerH Bnnl1, anti ll'l'llllll i!lrnrnplon with hni' LnnHing, diiii'W!rl with ns:;aull flilll'· !Htrl llwh· plt!llii'PH talwn for· llw Billy and RoHt;l111ill'Y Ill'llvendcr, bntlon fm· :t months, t'IIJJIPsl wilkh goes along will! \VIIIInrn 111. Golw,v, .Tncl\HOtl, ror; f'illll C, YIIIIIIJ.(t'r, lnrliC'IJJJI'JJI i ehiltlmn nf M1·. nnrl Mrs. Wll· l•'ny Hnhlnsnn or Mason wa ; ipi'Ptling, $1~. lite turtle t!m·hy. llnm Bruvmtder, pln.l't!tl IIJ·,~t ruirl 1 Hohrrl M, MoJJI g'lllllf'ry, 1.1~01\· al:;o tr·lcd hefnm ,Jwlg-t! Adam:; nlnl(; llnlc•y's Log C:nhill, lfnlt!y's thin!, re.~pc:etlvely, unt!et· :;arlcllc! without .ill!'\' Mollday, '!'Ill' ~illllo:; M~llil, llunlwr IIIII, drfv. 11 in1< wllllnnl , oJH'I'iilnm license, .Sic:al\ I foilS!'; 1•:. ,I, St•nriPII of Ill the _plemntrn elnsH, · dwr·gc: w11s rt•r•ill,.ss rlrlvt'nll· 'I'IIP :pIll, l!oli, Crl'iiVI'i ClrorliP; l~ueh yeur l.lw Up,lohn enmpany "'IIIJ'I Imposed lhu• nud l'ost:; of !o'ilrmPI'H Mlllllid lnsllralll'l' C'o,, Ganaways Truck HJIOIIHOl'S the flf')lc! day. Tilt! hili'Hr•s $7!i 1111tl JHII HobinHoJJ on Jll'ulra· Charlc•:; l\lal'llll, M;t:;nn, liJWctl· FlrroiHIJ~: MIIJ'SP'H ltP,,Iitllrrlnt, nrc snlrl hy tiw Up.lohn C'otnpnny tlou for· :1 monlliH, · 'IIJ:, $:t:J allll pmhallon for :J hH. Fr'"'' !lag; l\1:an's !i1! 111 $1.1111 lo !J.IJ Yllllngslers, ·who urn In \llOIII Giant Hay Load llil'll lnvlletl to Hhnw litem eadt Stndct·vice clecii'Onics engirwci· at Wl'ight-Pattcr­ ty soil conservallnn riiHtrkl pai1l Just.a Reminder ... rniPt c :o•npiill)', Arlvnn•·,. n•·sir:n: Herrick [ToiL Welch is :-;llown above taking 1he keys son field al: Dnyton, Ohiu. Wcleh will sell a visit to 1 ennscr·vation-minrleil l'l'rlm 1\ny Clwistenscn, Mason Ford dealct·. farmers 'l'twsday morning, 'l'lwy W1! ha\'1'. a ~OJHI imp(ll~· ol' f'J'I'I':f.l'l',~ 1111 hand. ~~H:r.es in-: f•'t•ITio Com pi! II,\'. I iliii'I\-'I'"P; l\1 rs. Lt'll Gt!l'hiLI'IIHh!IJJ 111cl set·vke .i\rlmiml nml Sparlon television Dr. 1•' ..r. 1\l!llor~r~. SlrilhiornJIS; Welell has been nn electronics cngincet' in scls nnd many makt•s or radios. observer! ollter farm pi·aet Jcps chul4': 2:1 euiJil~ foot, Iii euhit: foot a111l H 1:uhie foot Im­ Liixlon Sl:thiP:;, I :n')'lioiiiHI: 1l. A. 11. ,foiliiSffll of l'c:n·y called along lhe wriy. Dlrr.etors wlio llll~lliatl~ d1•li\'l'ry, 1•:. 1\ntpilll,l', Dill f'i•·kh•; Ihome. group. Bc1·na rd Ainsley o [ the ,...,.=------· =---;;.;·..-~"'~...... ··- ·""··-·------·... ·;;;·------.;.· -=·~---.----·;;;;-·;;;--.--·-.-· ·------.--- ..~.-;;;.( Slovt•r & H:~l'iwlf'll, II. 1.'. Spi'P· , . Lansing sdwol system also tool< 1;~1; nr. William 1·;, t'lark. )·imln; .rcn:.v anti 1 alty ~lcrnwr ar~ tile trip. nohinson l\lotol' Sa!Ps, Cildii!;IC'; iipt•ndlng tile week wllh rclallves The !(roup Jnolwrl at llw Wal· D:1vis lnsur;m•·•~ Ar.:t'lll')', .loy 0.; I ;!I Dearhom. ' ler Lyon farm where Mmn·ic:c Collins Salf's & SC'rvir'l', G. F;, Mrs. l•;nrl Foss and Mrs. Wil· Lyon has taken conservation Spl'r:inl; 1\'lidlir.:nn Brc•ntl C'o., 1'1'1'· liAil'l'Y HELD . Chelsea wero Monday afternoon out ficlcler', still won't be in uni· I{ raft's ' callers of Mt•. and Mrs. Elmer · Shnrl'lne •IIi uz Cnn of Shut•fino .Mr~. Dale Bullen entertained Phelps. form. On the ln'il(ltt Ride Bucl nlrl, mnsonnhlo, flr.orge mont ' Allio No, 50 hlower. l'honr. Ji'nw: Wn hnvr. n goCJ(f RIIJlply. Mnsnn nrlrlillnnni 1'11111'1(1! If fnrlhm·. Lew· llelhlg, 110ii F:. Colum!Jin HlrP.c!l, l!l:iO lntm·nntlnnnl :!·Inn PIC!It·IIP h!l·villr. 10G·F·2, 2!lw2p Elovalor mmpnny, 2!lwl Is Shaw, 1H2fi Holre marl, ]!hone MnRon. 2Hw2 Cnlley lllgh flJwr.rl Wngon, $125 d7Rii Manon. 2:1wtf WINDMILL Dl>mHICKS·-2 str.ol HAY T~OH HALg, this yenr's llnll•d· Hny wlnrlmlll cll'l'l'id'·21. 2!1wlp --·-----·------.. -._ Michigan 2flw;J p lflii1 lnlemnlinnnl No. 15 power nALT~D WilEN!' S'I'HA W for lnlw·nfr hay Imler COMBlNES-AIIIs·Chnhncr Mncl· snle, In flclrl. Tnqtllm H mill'S Cohr.y lWWCt' tnltc·off unlondlng r.l •10 Hnrvester·, priced to sell; north nnrl l mill' enst of Wll· Artificial Breeders Case fl.fl. T'. 'I', 0., mnlw me an lloxes llnmstpn, 2850 Milton rond, Mllnn Inrrhnm·Mnr.on Lornl Farm Tools offer. Also CnAe O·ft. HJ.1!l com· Grlft'es. 2!lwa Put In cnliH hy noon blne with motor, n Vl!ry good ---·-·-··------Silsby buy; International 02 combine, 2 Charles Brown COMBINE- McCnrmlclt·Dcerinr,- years old with motor. '!'his com· 52 combine for sale with Implement Co. hlne is .Just lll

Lupec!t' Agent 'J'oclay. Be Safe. combine for sale. Inquire at: 2.111. 29w1 Open ever-y" evening until !J:OO p. 1 Plot the graph of your future now State Mutual Cyclone rn~urnncc IMillerlllo . Pncldng Co. Phone m, 29wl GOBLE'S RADIO Co. 27wri 23251 Mnson. 29wl ALLTS·CIIALMEHS combine for SERVICE .and guarantee a rising line for the ·---·--.. --·---.. - ...... ___.. ____ ~ale, with !Jagger nncJ bin. Phone fiOfil PIGS-20 Ilnmpsnlre pigs for TRACTOR-John• Deere n trnc· PI·Iccrl right. Phone 7·1•'·1 Stoclt· ~40 S. Jefferson Maoc.n anlc, 8 lo 10 weel1s old. Also . tor or cultivator, or both, for bridge. 28w2 Good Used years to come by planning a budget young hoar. M. A. Pallerson, 1 snle or will fl•nrle !or· hay. W. R. -·------..------Y.l~NI'l'IT aJHI Capcharl lelr.viHlon. mile ens!, ')(, mile soul h of Gannnway, phone 4812G or 873GG Machinery at the Leonard aprl Coolc!mtm· deep of regular savings now. Open your 1 ~ll_~t~·HIII. _____·---·--=8w2 i Lnnsing., 27wlf Smith Silos Right Price at Price's freezes nnd refrigemtors. Al~o ranges, wnshors, h·oners, hentcrH, account today. 10 PIGH, "lrJ weeks olcl. Edmund j BE PREPAHED for cyclone loss Early dlsrount nllowed !or order rotary mowers. Best deals nrouml Weh·nucl1, Houle :J, Curtice or dnmngo, A Lapeer polley setllc~rl for on ereetlon. Silos wet 1!1~0 Ferguson Tractor. Very good account of low nvcrhenrl. J.'inil's ~:_~:~~~~-~-~f-.E~fert.__ ___ 2!J~1.l' will do It, cover to clay's higher l)lixell, also nil blocks vibrated conrlltlon, 11-lnch tires on the Appliance Sales, 18•1!J Phillips costs. Slnte Mulual Cyclone In· any size nnd anywhere. renr. NllW paint job. rand. Phone GMA·!!GllG. HEHEI~ORD BULL-·Heglsterod j surance_. c._o_. 27w5 . 1948 Ford Tractor, good comll· 28wtr Hereford hull for ~ale, one year .. 1 lion. old. W. H. Gannnway, 1901. E. GRAIN BLOWER for sale. How· Artie Wood Oliver 70 Tmctnr, ready to go, RADIO-Ivory pnrlahle rmlio for Cavanaugh road, phone 1842G or ard Jenks, 1 mile cast of Web· Case Hay Baler with auger. Good sale. Also girl's bicycle, 2 wal· 87.3G£i Lansing. 19wtf berville on US·l6, phone 84·1~-4 Phone 441.3 Leslie condition. nut end tables nnd paraltcets ami D 1 R cnges. I would lllw a typewriter, I--IE-!.R_E_F_oflr)-BU_L_L_S_t~--)~1-.D-1-1e Wcbbervllle. 27w3p 4wtf New Idea Side el very alte. hnby hod and high chair. Must he ______McCormlclt·Deerlng Sldl! Delivery In goml conrlitlon. Mrs. Orin ,T. lnrgc, ready for any service and GRAIN ELEVATOH-18-ft, with 1 Rake. . THE FARMERS· BANK Oldest Bani' in lnghnm County . n smaller one. Frosl Updllte, first /1·horse electrle motor. Reno NewFmm We have on hand new RoderJclt· Oakley, 820 Stocl

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ICE BOX--While metAl, 50 lh u:.mD 3·plece hntll fOl' nnle, $Cl0, MEA 'I' PJ10CP.SSTNG nnrl lor.lH ·Farm Liability -1 I Page 2 Hpt•lngs, !!lwst of uraWI!I'!l and gontl CJomlill,on, 2. wlelt~w r.iltV· ·and swlloiw!l, JlllJler mttt(Jt'H, wlrn l~Hfl Cntholio Church I'OIHI, Leo· ------·------·----·------­ fl'llm court house, 2 lrll'ge lots, mntdling all for $25, Ap· onpor·t!l wllh .-J r!uHh· 'trnyl:! unci r·uhlwt• stnlnflo, lie, !l!JWI[I l-O'l'S fot• salo, Sum Clemens, 8fl7 Insumnce I clru~our, remo~nhle hn~;lwl~. henutlful !mu·-twrlrnom clwelllng, ply nt eottugc! 1100, I-Iunlwrcl'o Ions, aluminum· go.qt, Jll'OH· tnpe mnchlmm, Htcc!l viHihle cur·cl -·-.------South ,lcl'fct•srm, phone 2·6021 en~I 1 7 ·II Mt"TOHCYCLii: __ l!H!l j'i;..lc!y· GrovC!, HLU'I! eonlwt•, HxlO OiHnn t·ug- unci .fllo, stmll clnslt nnrl stool, 2,500-lh· m• 2-77l3, 20w111 rtay Squires, 148 Enst ABh street, I~AJ1MEJ1S • , ' ,,(/ ~~!asunt Jnltcl~-__:!)~11~ 1 71 anlr:!smnn, Mildred H. nnr·nes, Did yoll ltnow l!w t your trnr.tor gullnr fell' llllle, Mr·~. C, Frnn· IBr.nm seali!H, pnreolnln ent1ntcr p t ------·------llr•olwr, 2flw1 Davison rot• Hill!, I ovor· WASI-mlt----Good Nnrgl! wnshlng cisco, 22:1 r•:ltSt On it, JliHIJ~C Mnson ,'ii.!U]Os, 'I ,000-lh, plnlforrn sculcs, oogs an d e s ' on llw road comr.R unrlr.r IIJP. Hmm• . honcl, In A·l r!otHlltlnn, Hlcl~nr·cl rmwhlne for· sule. Dur·ton Cof· 2 · l11 2' 1 1 Real Estate ------llnanclul Jlnhllily lll\VH lhnl youl' nr·nlw, Houto .1, MnHnn, 1~1 one fey, 11!7:1 South '!'utili! mud, .a( · · .Jw !l :.'1f,OflO·Ih. p1n 1form sPnleH, Shiii'P ·------·--:-\-- IN LESLIIi!-A!l.lor.nnt to new em• _ie Ironer $:10, Mrs. it woorl lociwr· rnom lnrldm·, 1 steel hrr.elllng, henllhy unci lnt!!lllgr:!nl. Carl.J ewett Real Estate teellnn for glt<'His at your flll'lll, ~ "' Linoleum -- finhher• 'Pile 1 1 G •t D 11 -• 11 tl , Sco ·· relllng, 1-lcrmnn Hlch, low Cnrpcts 7 2 level land. G-room modern :1- Ash st ret! I, phone Mason" 2·3893. hur·rH't', 5 blowers with swllches old, for ~,rJe. !l·l West Colum- ~>n, br.dmom nnrl bnth down, ALSO • • • ' -ngc, We Install anrt controls, 275 f-(nllon fuel oil hla, call 2·4301 Mason, In the eve- large berlmoms with Jllenty of J)(!dl'Oorn home, nil on one floor. you cun sr.cur•e Employt11!l'B 1950 OLDS R8, cluh coupe, 'I'hls 29wlp 29 Full hnsoment. Barn, poultry ... ------·------Ball-Dunn tank, would he mlcqunte fm• 8 to ~~_!}~------______Wl stornge space up, Full basement, Liability to proli!Ct you In ease a r!nr Is :;harp and will rnalw house nnd other buildings. $12,· funn employer. · Is lnJ umd anrl ., REF'RIGERATOR for sale, In !l r·oorn house or commercial PUPPY---Good English Polnlcr oil hent, well insuluterl, excellent OllO, terms. I ~Ofll(!OIH! il i-(OIJd /]1!;1], Phone 5231 Mnson huilcllng, 2 hot nlr blowers, one pup for sale, 5 months old, locntlon, Good monthly pnymr.nt sues you fnr dumnues et'c, running- crmdltlon, best offer :1R·ACRE FARM. !l·room 1-hcd· 'l'li<'.~r· r•ar·s r·an tu: scPn nl White· 2-1~wtr radial or, 2 cool room doors, 10 wnmlr.rful watch dof-:, Carl Dar· contract offer, Otis Clipper, 50-1 Cull for uppolntment. We will ex· !'t'nfl Molor· SniPs Lot No. 2 nl tnlaj at $27 "00 room, gnrnge, indoor and o,.ut­ 1947 FORD Dr:!IUXC! Tudor. Shiny 17" MotoroJa·,Televlsion. ·' -- phone Mason 2·,1804. ·· 29wlp - · " · "1 · · Low cost - no loan fees Minnows and. 'other llve bait of ------.... 120 ACRES one mile from Dans- door, fireplaces and oil heat. All> Long term :..:. to 40 years · tlack and sharp lool681 Be foxy, be wise, economl!ll?- months old. Bud Vilund, Dans- DANSVILLE INCOME-4 rooms Terms Kenneth L. Brown, Assistant I' Coldspot 6 -cu. ft...... $74.00 ------shop PX at Charlotte, open Sat· ville road, phone 4103 Mason, call upstairs renting for $45 n BRAND· NEW 3-bedroom home Serving Ingham nnd Eaton Have Happy Stewart-Warner G cu. ft ...$69.50 REPRIGERATOR for sale. Also urday night. 22wtf after G [l. m, or week ends. month, Owners' G-room apart· with basement, on paved street, Crosley G cu. ft ...... $35.00 severn! pieces of antique fur- 29w1 ment below, 2 baths, fine dec- oil heat, large Jot. 11 you are in- CUSTOM HAY BALING wanted. Howard R. Smith, phone 2-5873 Motoring SO DAY GUARANTEE nllure Including chairs, dressers, SEE TI-ll~ NEW Remington slide 10[) LOWDEN RED !·lENS for orations, neat and clean ready terested In n good buy cnll to tables and several cheap dressers. 300 calibre. We have It. Extrn Slllc, yenl'llngs, weight about for new owners to move In see this now. Mason. 28w2 Call Dr. Ponton. Mason 2-2691. magazines, receiver sights, scope 6 without even a dusting. Prke 75 BALING-Custom hay and str·aw With These Beauties Consumers Power Co. 29wtf mounts and scopes. Left hand lbs, $1. each. Mrs. 'I'heo Clicl<- $8,400. But owners wnilt.to sell. INCOME PROPERTY-3-fnmlly , f tl AI Ch · t ncr, 03 South Willlamston road, - M baling with New Holland auto· Mason ------~------su c es, so umpwn rna ors, 1 Any reasonable offer w111 be- unit with 3 garages, 1n nson, matlc baler. Also Nftw Holland . '. ~ l!i~t Studebaker Cnupe BRASS BED-Large brass bed let us tell you about the hydi'O· Dansv lie, phone Dansville 2478· considered. nil units modern, monthly In· 1947 Buicl< •!·door 17w1 bale lander for ·sale, used very and springs for sale. E. L. drive, 14·ft. used Wagemnker boat ____ 29 Wl DO YOU HAVE money to loan at come excr:!eds $150. If you want 19-16 Hudson little. R11lph Marshall, 1199 Aure· Chapman, 1112 E. Columbia and traller. Get your new or u~ed 100 WHITE ROCK pullr:!ls, !i '/n? have buyers who need a good investment see this !Ius rand, phone 1509 Aurellus. I\' RANGES-2 Detroit Jewell gns 6 1 road. Phone 2·8821 Mason. gun, boat or motor from us. Rtflc months old. Just starting to financing on deals requiring property today. 28w2p ranges for snle, 1 right-hand · 29wl range nvnilable. Laynwny plan lny. $1.75 each. Your.pici{ of tloclt, $3 r.oo $" 200 $7"00 $10 000 . A-Iilton & Richards oven, 1 left-hnnd oven. Can be and tlnancing. 1~00 Cavanaugh ' ,,J ' ' "' ' ' ,,J ' ' ' • COOLERATOR ICE Box . for' road, phone Lansing 71611. Don S. Jennings, 6276 Newton Ask me about the financing of lN MASON-7 •I'OOm m o 'd·e r n · ,. Corner Parlt and Maple seen nt Leslie Gr·n_nge hall, south rand, Phone! Lansing 8-7211. these properties. house, gns heat, 4 bedrooms, ga· 1952 Baling Season- Phone 26141 end of Woodworth street, Les­ sale, 75-lb capacity. In excellent 27 wtf 29w1p rage, lnr.ge lot on paved· street, lie, or phone 2652 or 4041 Leslie. condition. $20, just the thing for a --:------HA VITI GOOD double-front store ~11,500. Tet'hll. Wanted, hay and straw to baie at no Increase in prices. 26wtf cottage. Mort w. Raymond, 524 TARPS, TENTS, steeping bags, PULLETS-Started White Roclt building for sale. This Is well Center street. Phone 2-75'71 Ma· canteens, mess lcits, camping pullr:!ts for sale. 8 and 13 weeks leased at $140 u month. This BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY son. 29w1 supplies, army shoes for farm old. Will lay while prices art! will net 8% now with possibly RESTAURANT, one of the best L. K. Zimmerman & and general use, a·rmy and navy high. John Chilson, 1368 Meridian $110 a month more soon. Qulcl{ in central Michigan. Located Household,, Goods Mlchlgnn Climate Conditioned REFRIGERATORS ~Usc d re· oxfords, war surplus of nil sorts road. Phone Mnson 5508. aetion required. · on one of Michigan's busiest Son trunlt lines. Gross volume fr(lm frlgerntors nnd washing ma· for any use. Open untll 9:00 p. m. 29wl IN DANSVILLE-7·room house, Phone Holt 44611 ANTIQUE love seitt for sale. Bottled Gas chines for sale, $20 up. Also used $55,000 to $60,000 a year. Due to Thursday, Fox Hole P. X., city not modern, nee'tls .,well,· good 111 health the owner wlll selL 1%~22wtl ~,-Phone 3007 Mason. 29wl farm machinery. Rr:!frlgerntlon blocl~ Bargain Basement entrance WHITE ROCK fryers for sale, location, large Jot, barn garage, Instnllntlons, Conversions, Ap· service, Plainfield Farm Bureau, t' Id f p b t' o t from 5 to G lbs., corn and mille Stocle, fixtures and inventory, EXTERMI'I'AL TERMI'I'E serv• wes s e o ro s rug s ore. fed. Wlll dress and malee ''r:!IIV· $3,500. $9,500, terms. 9-~II!:CE ' walnut dining room pllances Gregory, phone _9·P·G Stockbridge. Phone 89571 East Lansing. 14wtl u lee. Specializing In termite and ~uite for snle, Phone Mrs. Har· I · · 28w4p --~ eries, Mrs. George Ellison, phone powder post beetle control. Easy Terms, Free Delivery IF YOU DON"I sec vntat you LOTS rl~ Bulkn, Mason 2·3734 or sec FISH DOBIE LAKE, now open to Mason 2-6461. 29wtf want in this nd, please cnll and Bonded operator, 5 y~ur guarliri· it('ll.t GlO South Jefferson. 29wl SINK, pump, etc., 54-Inch double public, East Holt roud, 4 miles tell me whnt you want alid l tee bacleed by b9nded cash ·r:e· Dcm Hill drnlnboard sink, excellent con- east of Holt to Dobie road, north R I E may be able to h~}p you. · Abel Real Estate serve. Tet•mltes are hard ·to d!!· ~D-Solld maple twin -bed. for dillon, shallow well pump and llh miles to lnlte, Boats, $1.00. ea state · teet. Call a specialist for free .In· i~nle, $10. New Dcepsleep 3135 S. -Oltemos Rd., Okemos lnnlt, several windows and doors. Phone 87328 Lansing. Central A. 0. G1~eenough spectlon. Phone B. V. Fruii, s@l·ings, $17; cotton felt mattrr:!ss, Phone Lansing 8·7849 All reasonably priced. Landers, Michigan's deepest !alee. 19wtf 73 ACRES of vacant land, located 1 Agency phone 26883. Operator representa· $l'i or will sr:!ll nil for $32. Mrs. 29wtt Holt, phone Holt 4-5321. ' 28w2 · on blaci{top road, 40 acres till· 209 W. Ash tlve. 16w4p·lf J~ Bullr:!n, West Tomlinson road, -----~---'-'----,­ . CARDS, stationery\ able. Ideal building locution, Real Estate Broker since 1914 Mason,· Michigan P~!Jne 0501 Mason. . .· 29w1p GR~ETING gift wrappmgs, ete. 'l'hese lt~ms north of Mason, Phone Whipp 1346 Mason St. Dansville Ditching_ for sale at my home, 406 East Farm Agency, 41464 Lnnslng or Phone 3161 oaKDRESSER nnd commode Make Phone Dansville 2291 We dig the ditch, lay the pipe ~or sn!c, $G. Also G onk dlnlng , Maple, Mrs. Hoss Richmond, Robert !{lrby, 24982 Mnson eve!- fOwl. Miscellaneous . phone 3132 Mason. 28wl nlngs. 29w1 Day or Ev~rill'lgs and do all plumbing .for bath· rJth m chairs, $10, and 13 bird . Mason H01pe Appliance rooms, sep_tlc tanks, drain tile c es, 50c to $1 ench. Emma Dar· Your. Freezer Headquarters P'(JMP-Deep well hand pump for INCOME PROPERTY-In Ma- . I •.-:. -· water to barn, etc. - Dlgalng row, 2881 Barnes rond, phone Mn· See our complete stock of ORDER CHRISTMAS cards, sale; $6.00. Also Roto·Ette home son, five rooms and bath down. f ...... Farm Services . quickly done with our· new back .s_O.h 5284, Route 1. 20wl Revco Freezers On Display wrapping and everyday cards. gardener, $175. Phone Lansing 'I'wo-room apartment with bath Jewett R~«I Estate hoe. We also do bulldozing, 2 fJ-1 8·15·23 cubic ft. and wrapping now, 30c a box 11nd 8· 192, 124 Center street, East and storage room up. Downstairs For farm ;nd city 8 ~u. ft. REFRIGERATOR, worJ(s up. Ih11ve a nlce selection. cinl"a Lansing. 29w1 can be used as two apartments. F. c. Apderson & ·atisfactorlly, price reasonuble. Dietz, 32G East Mnple, · Mason, BABY SCALES f AI Extra Wide lot. Stoker. · LeRoy Custom' Baling_ -~- 1 : I-I. Collar, 268 North DlamOil~: . ;: Mason phone 5903 Mason. 26wtf u' b b b d or\vll~n e. II fso Saelens, 528 E. Ash, Mason, phone property ball us With 1951 New Holland baler,. Sons r d. Phone 28822 Mason, , ;:· · .. sma a Y e • se · or 25451, -23wtf -H A }' · --.----.- . , ;. string He Phone Dans~llle '2363 . _ ·. ~owl . : · Offie pp lance SOIL PIPE nnd fittings, Open price ,,of mattress. Phone Holt ::-:-:-~------Emery H. .Jewett,· ·.'.:1' · .--.c:L-.v. . ,·_-· 120 W, Maple dally Ron I:.ewls Plumbing ,2702 or 2982. 29w1 MUCK FAHM for sale, 60 acres, . Walter Hughes. CUSTOM liATCI-llNG; dlieks and oii -----:-:- Phone 25911 · d h ' tl · 0 11 ' t· f · · on Fitchburg road, 2 houses and Broker . geese, Excellent · work, -Bilod , .·• i 14wtf ~ eaH ng, 1 a 1?Y a r~~ ° CRATES-GoQd onion crates for dry shed. William F. !{allier,· Doln, 229 State ·st.; Mason 1 North Wind Farm , Incubator, 20 · years experience. ,,~ Used · ason orne PP nnce, - one -... sale and 2 'ju.ngle hammocks. Ohio. Phone 2486 Do ln. 26wtf Phone· ;;!2571 Phone Lansing 8·2438 Aileen Mentor, 12855 Peacock ,, -' 2·4822 Maso_n. 2Bw1 211 W, Sycamore, phone 2·7451 ' 19wtf ' or Lansing 8·5156 27w3 road, Leslie. Phone Leslie 31150. Refrigerators & Washera USED RANGES nnd refrlgera· '.BOY'S BICYCLE 1dl' snle, In good •Mnson. 29wlp THREEVantown ACRES, on Howell ¥.: mile and west Mason of . :. ·_-.,, · - . · WILL~~~~=------CLERI< auction sales any. . ·uw.u I In Excellent Condition tors. Good condition and guar· · · condition. Meivln Brown,· 115 STOP IN TO LEARN about Pyre- ~and, 6·room modern home, barn, ROLLING· VIEW~Bulldlng sites , . where.. Also Income tilx asslii; M· · .. -· issv Monthly Paymc_nta Avall· nnteed. Priced to · sell ..Collins Meech road,· Dansville. "Phone . ·none, latest discovery of l{an· J1en house, .garage, 40 rods to 8 miles squth of, Lansing near tance, Earl Dunsmore, '»Jt ,''(, :·. ore . ' ~ " able on These- Sales and Service, 147 -w. Maple 2091 Dansville. 2!lw1 sas State· college to lick lnseet llChool/ Cecil Wemple, phone US·127, 1 to 1 ncres, priced from Columbia, Mason. Phone 2·32~1 . . . , _ . , · · stre3 et, Mason. Phone M29ason ORDER CHRISTMAS ct' ,1 damnge to stored·wheat. Use It ,602·F·12.Willlamston. 28w2p _$300 up, near grade ~chool. good lBWU .· _Cl ·- •t• d.- Mason ' 25 11. Wl car s ant" now before storing your crop, . garden land, some ~wooded, some ' \ ' . aSS I le s ~ · - wrapping paper now. Have a We have a good supply. Mason HENRY LANGE house nnd 2lots hear creek, Electricity available, WE DO CUSTOM. baling with· - . !,, Home Appliance . HOUSE PAINT PEELING?- nice selection. Also ribbons, stu· Elevator company. 29w1 for· sale, ~22 Rnndolplv street, terms: H. c. Rlethmlller, 95 . John Deere automatic wire '· · . ,,, Maybe we can help you, Call us -tlonery and pnper napldns. Mrs. . · Mason;· 4 rooms, to close estate. Dexter Troll, Stockbridge, 44wtf bnler. 13c up to 1,000 balesi over • · :;,20 W. Maple_ Phone 25911 for an Inspection; no charge or Herman Rich, 411 center street, FILL DIRT for sale, 40c a yard, Make offer to Arthur J. Pollok, I 14 1,000 bales, 12e per bale. Jame-11 ·o · p · -·a '6wtt ob11llgati,e,~· .Pe31rk11nll H11rdware, Mason. Phone Mason 24531. . delivered In Mason. I5art & Route 2, Mason, phone Dansville LAKE, LOT ilt Lnke George for O'Berry, Dexter Trail, phone l,i!l· - n ·. age_ · . .1....-----·---~..J P one ,..... ,on 4 • .- . :lllwtf · 29wlp . Cody,_ phone M~~on 2·3111· 29wl' 2873 •. , . 28wlp &ale. Phone 3007 Mason. 29wl ~on 5509. . . _ . 27wtf

I: t' r lnuhant County News Pauo 8 W AN'fED-Man to worl< n em LOllS AND JIM FIXIT SiiOP- Ill' YOU ART!l INTERESTE;J:) In' l d f d !arm, Must he hnndy with trac· We Will rcpnlr nntl glue 1111 ~nvlng - let nn lndepr.nrlcnt ost an oun I . I rl!', Holllo F1peer, phon£! Mll@ll houaoholtl furniture qr mlllw iumnce mechnnle wllh yenr~ of I I 2250!l, 7liH We~t !lowell roud. unytiUng in wood you. Jli,C, All oxpm'lonr.c do the .1oh, I~rec cnl 1· LOH1~H~istein -- -·~------ARMY'S NEWEST TA~J!{S DEmN TO ROLL :mw1 worlt RIIUt'IUJicc!l, Al~o would lllte mutes nn yntu• reJliih'll on nny Dansville and Classified Ads n c!ontnu;t to mnlw bol!ea, Phone mnlce of iurnnce, automatic or I~ltehhurg !H'-22. Gt!I'Hirt Law· DO YO II WAN'I' to noll .\'filii' fmm Mufion !lh83 duy or nlr.ht. gruvlty, gus, oil or r!onl. ronen, Jtoute a, Stocllhl'idgc,. nr· Hilhi!I'IHrn home'/ Cult Grmrga 1111 1'/wU worlt guuranteml. Call Mr•, Burt- :mw2 Continued from Page 7 lllll, 8~15:11 Ol' flil·l I!) LHrminf:, l•:rmt. ----·----·------J.ruiiilng Hc!iilly Co., Hunllurs, ---,..- -·-· ----, lett, 2550 !!:nat Dnnsvlllo marl, · · --·-· ·- ··- ·· · ·· · 11outo 1, Dnnsvlllo, Phone 2001 I.,OS'I'--Beaglc mule, blade, while Fet·Lilizm· WAN'I'l~D -1 lnttsnwor·Jt on l~r·l· 2flw4 Home.Laundry rlnys only, Phone MuHon 2·£l2fli 1 unq DansvllJo. !!l:lw2 nncl tan, nnswer:; In "Cohhm·," AMMONIUM ~3ULI'IIA't'l~ ______...... ______-- -·- --· ··- ·-·. Strnyed rwnr• Diamond lllld llow· nllor fi Jl. m. 2f1Wi[l W AN'J'l•:D-- Hodts, HocltH, !1ot'IIH, Appliance llepair BUTCIIEniNG or uti lttnrlH, pnrlt, ell roadH, newnnl. Lee ,T, .Jahnlw, AHMOUH'S llrlltiPd. ll. W. Morris, 21:! f:i. 1'uesrluy nnrl Wr.clnesdny; hocf, phunc 2-8820 MnHon, 2!lw2 :J.j:J.f2' WOULD 'I' I I1o: rlf'lltlnmrm rlrlv· ,Jeffer.~on, phrlne. 220ll after fi i Thursday; poultry nny 1i •• y. Wo - .. --··--·-----~ ------· nnrl p, m, 2!lwt Wo ·~Jinl~ all m11.ko1 of wuh· lng tim red pldmp I ruck wl10 plelt up uml ctotlver•, J.m;llo l•'uorl IJOWl---rtcpmt own or• Qtl'fly dogs 'l·21-i2 lured rlr·Jven r~om!Jine. Pletrse nnrls nl· 20 1 PHO'I'OG HA 1'1 I Y A'J' I'l'S you wish In Pf'il ut honw. ' " · ...... _ ... 'w Pints $2.25 tcnrlrrl nnrl for the many earriH BEST-AT II PHJCI~ YOU CAN bt!l! us 10r .vn•.rr registered llnmp· Qttarl:; $4.00 :mrl gifts, Ella J(Jng, 2flw1 8UU'I! lH'rlan a<·c Tanill'lnnt and dmlnngr. Jiclrls f!Jt' scplic people, friends and neighbors who Ynrds ------LESLIE HEATING & PLUMB· new. Free estimates, ·Plelmp and nsscrnbly line, Military <'>perfs Hay thh; new S(Jc<·lat·nlar·1ank will whi11 tnnl1s. Lnylln .Jewett, Ma~on. remcmiJ0rerl me with canis, mess­ nny 'illhcr 1an_l< in th.e n~u·lrl. 'l'his million Hflllfrrt• fnut tanl1 Jllant pro• WANTED-.Srraw and hay hal-, lNG co .. t•'urwrr•ps 11 nrihoilers, delivery service. He~b Mathias, Phone 2lil53 Mason, Hwtf M01rdayn nml Tuesdays ing, hand tie Case, wire hale1·. all fuels, Plurnhlng Installations, located nt the rpar of Horn's ng-es nnrl FlnWf'I"H and the many rlnccrl and rlt•lrnrrrlJts hrst l'at Inn -IH In ,\nny Ordnanct• nn At•rilll, l!l52, llllln a )'Clll' from the dnle tlu: fir:;l 11 aH raised, Insured Service Call Junior Ilayhoc, Dansville, equipment and supplies, pumps, Shoe Store, ·Mason,· phone 21821 PLASTE11ING--All lcinrls of plas- nets o! lllnc!ness Hhnwn my family lc~s ~lee! Eli Mire & Son phune 3521 or 33oJ1 Dansville. [water heaters, etc, Electrlcal or evenings 25816 Mason. 16wtf terlng dune; pntchlng a special· during my rceent illness. Rina 2Dw1 sr.rvlcc, wiring and appliances. ty, Robert S. Burns, :J81 L ALire I· A. Loll. 2Dwl 6 miles o( Mason on Co- UH r.or oil. bmner. scrvlcing. .· • · I PhonP.ius road, Lnnslng Lansing, 2-!J toR. JtoutcI wlf2. we.~l wiN1·ri:i).::::."i-i~:V ba·l~~g- with-~~-;: 1 ~all Ron Lewts I F011EMIIN--I wish to thank Iumbtn, 2 mites north on Onon· new New IIoiiHnd bale I', Ready 121_7 N. M,lln street, Lcsllc, ~IJOnr. Plumbing & Heating Ervin Foreman For mlliling my 2 dnga roar!. , ~, · to ~-:o. Call 2G883 Mason. 13. V. ~~-·-· [)wtf cows, Hany Rindfleisch for cut· Phone Holt l;.lll1 J Fruin and Son, 2oiwtf I 1~ 'tt 2Gw5p ___ --· .l.eWI NEW LOCATION ling my hay and Len Glynn, Dnug --'------·· -- ··· ··· · IWANTED--Custom hay and , Lampl cost. niturq, electric range and refrl· t i 11 "' I ti tl s f July 17 ...... (j(j Ugh~ housewox·ll by day or N selmg;I Person selected can WASHED STONE .. · l:lwtf .,nerator ' wall to wall cnrpctln<>"'' July,own and1a Augustuur ng eachlC man Frlclay 1 0 malin unrl i\luscuhu· llcheH 111111 week. Phone Clarice Carris, Ma· net up to $4~0 monthly, and WASHED SAND prlvatc entrance, P!ivatc bath, starting July ll. Hours o:oo a. t'uiu~. 1 son 2·1281. 28w2 more, dependtng on how mnn:r BANK-RUN GRAVEL lots of cupboard and storage ·m. to :00 p. m. A. C. Dowling, A l.lt·ic Af'itl l.;iimilmtm·, a1111 --~ units serviced. To qualify, apph- BLACK DIRT Havey ou Seen It? space, heated, soft water, laun· vlllage 4treasurer. 26w4 WANTED-Hay baling with a cant must have cnr, rcferoncos, ·FILL DIRT dry. 551 West Maple St., Mason -·------a Btun'rt anti SII'<'IIA"Ih Uuiltlcw. It. ha); lu••·u found moNt wlre-tle John Deere baler. Im· and minimum of ,$600. working Everyone Is talldng about It phone'5511 Mason. 23wtf MASON-I will be at the city cr· LIMESTONE CHIPS l'r:!!liv\' \1•h••u lulwn two hm· medlnte service, Prlco rensonablc. capital. For lmmedmte mtcrvlew, The NEW Rev Satin, the latex J clerk's office July 1 to August w·n· . B ' th S[lflflllsl'ul, in Y2 gtuss of wnt.cr Cash nnd carry. Roy D. Donald, write giving- full detalls. Include 1 lalTIS l 0 ers paint that is taking the country HOUSE-One room house for '31, .weekdays 8 n., m. to 4:30 p, . ' ; ,bcl'nt·c moals, 14 miles south of Mason on US· phone, age, address, etc. Write to General 'l'rucltlng by storm. 1. rent, 802 S~uth Stoole, Roy m.; Saturdays 8 a. m. to 12:00 r· ., __ 127, 1 mllc west on Barnes road P. 0. B. 4026, Jennings Branch, 704 W. Center Stmet, Mason • Dries In twenty minutes l(f)patrick, 3;)2 South street. noon; except for July 4, for tho or call 2·3628 •Mason, 28w1 St. Louis 20, Mo. 27w4p ~hone 24261 • .. No palnty odor when you paint Phone Mason 3572. 29w.1 collection of Mason city taxes. ; -'~oo mtwh hm·d Wlll'k hi'OIIJ.:-hl -'011 ·rlwumatism ami ru·Uu•ltls; WANTED TO RENT-160 or WORK WANTED_ Cement l4wtf *Completely washable when APARTMENT-Modern, 3 room, Doris Austln,'clly troasure~o1wtf ·In 1'11<'1, n 1111111hcr· ut' oftml' nil· more acre farm, must have work, septic tanks built and In· PIANO TUNING and repairing. cU•urcd bl . d upstairs apartment for rent. ------rmmls. Slur· -_ Rlwum:ttic Sol· go.od cow barn. Marz, stalled, bloclt 1aying, field tile Member bf American SociE!ty *· nbel 1eva Y rugge, 2·6861 Mason. 27wU ·, r~rarold Pho~e \"cut h;1s l'••nuil'ed the nl'htl nnd ~ouhte 1, Stocllbrlclgc, 4240 Frier· laying, light construction. Con· of Plano Technicians. All work : ~~~~ ·!~~~~~~·. ~o ~!r~:~~sfjf APARTMEN'I' _ 3 rooms. Fur· Charlotte Markets pain fr•om my' .Joints Hurl mns· rnut . rond, 1¥,: mlles north of tnct Fred Drier, N. Cedar behind guaranteed. Write Leroy Fisher, there ever was· one nished or unfurnished, second HOGS-Top, $ . to $ .oo; des unrl built. me 1111. Nnw 1 Fitchburg. 28w4 I-I & M laundry in Holt. Phone 511 High street, Wllliamston. I'll Tell You Where It Is- lloor,·Refrlgerator, stove, utilities mil,ed, $ 1.50 to 23.$23.00;00 roughs,21 en.lo.v my wmk lns1mul of 2 WANTED A'll ONCE-An Indus· Holt 3349. 27w4 28w2p at and hent furnished. Private bath $19,50 down;, feeder pigs, $7.00 dl•eu;Jirtg• • i1. 'J'i\OSfl Slll"f11l'hlf.\" from uri hr·.itis Hurl rlummut\slll trlous mun with ~good rcputa· WANTED_ custom com~inlng Farm Bureau Zimmennan's . : and entrance. For appointment to $17,50 each. . tlon, character and habits to with new John Deere. Lee UJ. Phone _ . Mason call 22832 Mnson. · 29wl CALVES-Top, $31.00 to $35.00; muy eull mr1 nml lull{ to me 2 1301 luwuuse 1 lmuw of\muny othi1rs operate a Rnwlelgh business In rey, 3715 Williams road, Bunlter FOR apartment, seconds, $26.00 to $31.00; outs, Mutual Insurance Co. , RENT-Up~>talrs who hrLI'e hc~n heiJwrl by t.h~~ East Lansing and Grand Lerlge. Hill, Route 3, Leslie. 29w2 • rooms and bath. Furnished. $25.00 down; ...tlcacons, $10.00 to 1 2 remedy. 11. has h"cen n life'• I have been ~eiiJng Rawleigh pro· Auto·Farm 1Liablllty Coverage Glehn Case'y Outside entrance. 528 East Ash $20.00 C\Vt; sal'el' to ducts 'In north Enton county for WANTED-Woman able' to ltcop At Cost Non·Assessable . street, Mason. Phone Mason LAMBS-Top, other me. ~10ne; A-!NOSE FOR CLUES..::..In a· J:h llw new modern Lansing health department when Onondaga road, 2 miles; Aurelius, wanted to have that last day to Dr, B. C. Bussard, optometrist, Ices In the local lwullh agency. 3; Annis, 2; College, 3; Soulh seek votes, and aslwd that the the tt·ip by collcetln>: and selling Carl Briggs, paslnr of the Nort11 State Fmm building in Marshall. 'l'hls Is shown by the year after It was merged with the eounty has O[JCJwrl an office in lhc posl:­ Washington, 1.; and Waverly,. 2, August. elate~ he set for Auguslll, t~~~·ellus Union ehurch, official· According to Wilson, 1he pur· year /allure to spend nppropriu· rleparlmr.nl. .July l, lfl17. He harl ~crap, helping neighboring farm· oiTiec huilrllng at Ol1cmos, lie hcrin a year with the Lansing de· Blacktop processing machinery .which is the first day of the coun· formerly praellccrl at filO Ollis pose o[ the visit was to furthet• tlons mude, and resulting from Is now set up In the Scarlett & ty fair. crs and doing odd Jabs, partmcnl. Prim· ln lilat he was Tower bulldihg, Lans!r.~,;. Burial was In the Plains e·emc- hnjlt'OVC the service and opcral· tile restrictions on s[\lflJ'ies (Jald r~nrl pit on Grovenhurg road. They expect to arrive back in to the heullh department. head of the Shiawnssec counly lory. Pallbearers were George, lion of State l~ann In the Inter· Evan:; told supervisors llwl the Supervlsot' Fred L. I\lt•clwr, Lansing July 27. Dr, Bussard has been assoclatcrl William and Lawrence Cliirlt, csts of the policyholders. "In uccordance with this the health elepurlment for !i mnnl.hs. township program Is not being who is a canrlidale for nomination health department has not l'e· He has not revealed his plans overlooked. lie listed the town· as sl. Hugh Ocslerlc of Dr. 0. K. Pauley of Mason Is IJccn asl: association, being held at the Lions arc extended and accepted. sing in his youth. He marrle1l of I he l;u·ge family of Emily anrl Phone 4572 Oil Municipal auditorium at Atlantic The sUJJCrvisors approved the Muriel Barlwr of Mason, and they Willinm Dorrance, Mrs. Alice fn· City July 1<1 through 1.8. rlisahilily retirement of Mrs. Ilvecl in Lansing several years be­ gersoll. Los Angeles, California, "Man the Unit" Is of Laura Did:e to the flag and the tJ.n lake Friday. pledge. After the meeting re· Audrey Musoll, Carol Hannc· freshments were served. wale! and Virginia Lindstrom put HVlnds on a demonstration on malting vcgclahle salad at the meeting 'fhe fourth monthly meeting of l"riclay evening. the 1.1-Winds 1.1-I·I club was held on ll-ft. Freezer Friday evening July 11. J?hn Liberskl, Annette Smith, Twenty-six ~embers answered .Tamee Wal~ and Mrs. Harold -~11 roll call by giving some historical ~al~ att:nded the garden .Judg· f· t · mg meetmg at the county build· Big is right! Large euou~\h for the big~~est family. Per· s. lias deep-freeze comJmrtment aml large stor· Fnday evening, July 25. The age vault. llet•e's the big fi'eczm• unit which we need to \ tour Is to start at the Coc Emens Cunuun move for more floor Sllace. ARROW· TROPICAL farm at 6:30 o'cloclt. Members of the Canaan 4·1-I . McGREGOR It .was announced that the club met at the home of Lana garden tour will be held Tuesday, Dart Tuesday. An informal dis­ SHIRTS July 22. It will commence at cussion of the lunch to be given Sheer 1111d Cool SWIM TRUNKS 9:30 a, m. at the home of Dar· fm• the mothers was held, !

"CELTIC" CRASH SUITS Seersucker . For lt;ot. Weather SPORT SHIRTS S)leclally r,iced Short Sleeves $2.95 .$21.95 \ :straw Hats SlaSh Is right! llere's. an owm·tunity to save. . . 1r~e Straws $50. We've got to prnctieally give this freezer .. · . ' . .. ·~,~ .away to maim room. 011 our floo,r,. The l\lar­ ·:·Br~ezy:·Weafes $2.95 up quctte freezer holds 770 11onnds of food • • • nearly a year's supply for the average family •.

. ':, ' .... :;;· ~ .. ·· e: I The Guards, this group of 5 magnificently blended ··,.D GV.IS. singing voices, will be featured during the grandstand show at Collins Sales SerVice. Maple · · ··· · · , . · &.· · · Phone 21iS11 the .. Ionia Free Fair every n~ght of the week~Aug4st 4 · t47 :w. through August 9• · · : · .. , .... '. . .· I ~- • - ' ~ '

,•' l·noham County News July 17, 1952 PIIQC 2 rlllrlJ\lnn Nm11m' spent tho woel~ ond c•£unplng In not'IIWI'Il Mkh· No~lc Road News grrnt·r,ranc(Jlm'r.niA, Mr. nncl MrR, Book Talk lgnn. 'l'lwy wnnl c•unnPiflg on I•;nrl ,/niHtHion, wltllu 111!'11' mnllh '' Uosclllncl llowcm PI', 'MrH, Evrlyn lJct~'if't',' ~'lllld fi'OIIl 1/JE! Atl~llhiP r/VC!I', Onondaga NeWs gt•undptli'P.IliH, Mt•. 111111 Mts, l•'t•nnl< J\Pitil unci 1\uy Douglrw, Ilnya­ Cltui'IP.~ Bm 1lg of Fow]ot•vlllr• ~nghnm County J,flmny lyn Vcms nncl 1\PnnPI It Hlc•o 1'1'· 'l'ltn llllnllnl sr.honl mer.lng wns logr.thor Sunclny for their• nnnunl viHIIPcl hiH son, llnmlcl Bnrllg, Clut/<, nne/ Jo:cltl C'itrlc•n vrtronllntH•cl Webberville In llw twtllt.' ·'· held Munrlnr night, .Tttly 14, C:l11r· Ho111H nptn lo tho ltuhlht nt. lhn Ifni! IUI'Ill''l Hnlurrlny ll'!lm lhP MPih· J'IHtnlon nt llnlrlwln purl(, Orrlc•Prs OVOI' liH' WI'!']( c•nd, 1\fl'H, 1\IyJ•I (lmltnrn - J>Jtmw (ill·F-2 M1•111111 ltd l.ll,lllt y r Unlly :.!-fi! Mun, W~·rl orllsl ymtllt c•ntnp nl Wntnplc•tH c!tlf e Marlwwsltl !li'I!HiciP.cl oVPJ' fm· lltf' f'oming Y~'fll' nm; Prc•s· Mt•, llttrl Mt'H, l.nnwnorl SIOWI' Mt·, 1111d M1';;, Wllllnnt r•u'm~lw•lt .~Ill 1-U fl, /11, 'J HUll, 1111d l•,rl, llflllllt'1 Ht~l, lnlw, tltP mPPiing, Mrs, Dorothy Cor· ll't'l'iVI'rl 11 IPic•phonP c•nll lrnm ! 11·1 ~ ll 1!1, JciPI!f: Jl11hP.t'l C'nt'Will i Vit'f'·jli'C'H· WPII' Sctltii'IIIIY l'VI'IIitlji [(llClSIH Ill 13Pn• Pt•lm ol' LrtttHittg vir,IIPd 'I'IH• MPI!tncilsl c•ittlrl'it gn\'f' 1 win wns c•IPI'tc•d fot• n 2·yPar ldPt]l, rtuy llnlclwln: nnrl sm·n·· till! Cat•l BoWPII honw, lhnh· dattgltll't', J\1Jh, llt•vc•t 1\• WI I· hi.~ cr\'uHins, Mt•. lltlfl ~It'S, C'ltr•.l ltPV, Hoclwny nmlhl~ lnntlly It 1'1'· !Pt m In pl11c•r. of Ann Wr.lss nnd I ili'Y nnd lt•r•asurcr, fialph Bald· Miss I >omlhy L11nghrun Is llnmH, lhul lhP 1\'llllttm:, (I{H, Wl~N· 1111 'l'lw t 'htlds <'m ttl'!' l'itth lwltl Its DJ•:LT, WILI

a fll'l'!lllll!l 011 'l'lnu·sdny nnd 1111 l•'rldny aflnrnorm MrH. Annn Lc· Dhopped Ham Couple Exchange HI!JII!Y l!llllerJ, . Tlw Good Nr•lghiHll' dHHH lee AftMOUII't t'!'coam Hoelal will be held at lhe Vows Saturday dll!l'd! ,July lll. u ...... n 54 a 0 n e h II 11 d I' I! d SC!VI!Illy·flVr! Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Miller nnrl rlnugltlnr frilm Galesburg vlsllerl frlendH and rclallvc~s nwt nt PICNICS Gmvr.niHil'g dturea­ will be another school meeting son. at a later dale. Ice cream and .J ""· ,.,. 13o calmmR Iii :;;c,hmlulcd "Phone Cnll From A Stranger," l'il•unn l'PI nr•n Uw Hlli)g·h· Comptometer School ~pr.dnl merll of presentinJ:: 11 m· Iii HI lnf.(liiHlwrl pictures which Di· hi! II.~. mnntir• dr·ama mmblnr~d with lire rector Hcnr·y J\lng luts lwen ns· tiJC pleture to appear nl the Fox 211 ~lldtlgnn 'l'lwnt I'll II lilA·· 2 HI n... vuuhiH llhlg, pmblems ol lnter-mnrTlagc he· sodntcd with over· man.v years nf 'l'heatro, Tuesday anrl Wmlnes· l'hmw ·1·2·12/l Lnuslng l'hurw 2·115!1 ,fnciiHun twel!ll Orlrmtnl nnrl Ocddcntul. brilliant mnvlemnldnr.:. rlny Is nn absorbing und unusual GI'IIJ'gti II. Slt·r~l, ,IJ•., Mtlnll!i'4!1' film. If yuu silould hmu· n yell sound· penrln~es? ll'H been a varied ancl On the surface It mcnsru·es up "Walt "I'll the Sun Shines, Nel· lng lllw it lwr~ eomc fr·om some· never dull Pl'ocesslon, also 'nevct• engrossingly i!S U family piuture. lie" lri the sunshine nnrl min that 'l'hcrll arc actually 4 storlm; In one nbuut 3 feel up In t!Jc air- ending. Some -one offerer! them a 13enrmth, It ··prohr.H rler.ply nnrl pours lis nltemnte vagarices on ;1 lhls clever screen piny and Dl· It's prolmhly one of us Peclts coon and they almost got a crow rlmmatlcally Into the fumlly smnll town lrnrher who ser.s the n~ulor ,Jean Negulesuo has mnde over ilr.re hy Elsie. Ynn see Susy nnrl squhTcl. I'll bet by nuw I problem. Competently ehanncllnf£ growth of his comrmmlly anrl na· Ingenious usc of the llash-haclt anrl :'ially have lost nne of their wouldn't even bnt an eyelash I( thesr. rlnrlnr.: and limma·pnulterl lion e1tst. Its effects on the dr.· melhnrl In their telling, With il, turtles wltliln tlwse 'i wttlls. AI· I loolwd Ufl to ~cc an. elephant clements, and euelng nn eminent· velopment of his own life. NPI!Ie lw succeeds In lntegraling I he though I'm nnt a fl'flld of a !iOc· sitting on our davenport! ly uhle nnrl Interesting cnst wnH Is the lmrhr.r's wife who never lives o[ the 1 principals played by size turtle 1 ean't say I antlcl· Otn· extension club-hereafter the noted veteran director 1\lng lives to Hce llw HttnHhine, but lilw Slwlley Wlntei'H, Gary Men:lll, pate Hlcpplng on tile little goezcr lo he called Home Demonstmtion Vidor. the haunt lnr.: rcfmln of t lw song, Michael Rennie ami Bette Davis. and Hrptcezing lilm to death with -htul ;m intc1·estlng ll'ip to De· In this I. A. R. Wylie story, "MAltA MI\HlJ" Don Taylor, rlrllng a crest of llngor.~ on In the heart and nwm· my bare hoot. And !IJat'~ just lmlt, There were 3G of us In a E11ul J.'lyun·H~Ith Hnm.111 lute fHJlHtlarlty follow1pg "Father ory of llw man wl1o loved her, which Nunnally Johnson wrote how I cxpPct he'll cnml:! to light chartered bus, some of llrat num­ "WilEN WOrU.r)~ cor.LI\lr," and produced, •1 stmngers ure Guy II. Hill, ,Jr. nf the Bride" anrl "Futher's Little llcre is tile llr·ama of till' --witli ills tiny head bulr.:lng from IJer visitors. The best part of the St11y l'flEJ: lo..- II"· owr. SIIOW Dividend," tulws easily ami nul til'· f.(rowtil of lhe Midwest fmm the thrown together In a cr11ss·coun· IJotwr.r.n 2 of my nalu~d toes. trip was the television progmm Guy H. Illll, .Jr· .. is among the "Till: HAVr:N" On ria. Kn•lurr ~ncla Luum~l ully to the role of the stalwart ltu·n·ol·tlw century to the pres· try plane !light which ends fatal· - I'm prepared for tills menace which we almost rnissell hy a i> carHiidates for tile 2 posts of dr· American soldier, wounded and ent. The whole panomma of ly for a of them when the plane and cVt!ry hump or bump OI'IUITIIJ hair':; width. It was "Coffee and cult coU!'t commissioner. lie is 11 crashes, Gary Merrill as David Invalided out of Korea, who rc· Spanish-American W;u·, the Bar· malws nw as jittery a~ a mt. Cakes" with Seal Davis ns M. C. veteran o( World War IT, having Sun-Mrll\-·(ucn Tr·asl{, a lawyer who has left ills July ~0-~1·22 turns to his native California hcrshop Quartette, the first Over at George's 1 Hlepperl on a (Channel 7 at fJ n'doclt, l If you go spent 2 .rrmrs in tl1e J~ui·opean· wifc anrl children because she AAI\ON ~l.lCK FilUM l'UNKrN ClUCK mnch hnmc. Opposite him is Jll'· Wnl'ld War, the Prohibition Em hatch-hoot; 11nli jumpr!d stralgilt lo Detroit you should try to ser! African-Middle Enst tiH•ater· of Al,,n Ynunu-D1n.1h !:ihnre tile unrl drurmlng S!llrley Yuma· down to tile present day Is re· confessed that she had termln· up about a foot, (He flex action, Uris !write for Liclwts) as it's war. A graduate of Michigan atcd a brief love uffalt• with an· guchl, tile brilliant Oriental star, llccterl through the events wl1il'ir for· I don't. think they have looHe .Ju~t lllw a party anrl a lnl of Stale r:ollegf! and tile Univpr·sity us I he ",Japanese War Bride" he tmll'h t lw harher's life anrl r.mo· other mnn, Is the only one saved turtles over them.) Ycstcrdny 1 fun. You arc served coffee and of Michigan luw school, he is now from tIre crash and in setting out hl'ings with him from Japan. A lions. It Is fl!led with tendl~r·ncHs sat In a C'hair and almost. rll~lo- doughnuts and gel a ciluncc to a mernbr!r or the law finn of new personality and tnlcnt arc and poignancy, wat·m brightness, to console the surviving families, catcrl my rwelt when a squeaky lalw part. Cheney & IIlii. J-le has llvcrl In hc flmls thai their· lives also had 1i)splnyr.d hy Ml~11 Yamaguchi In good humor and delightful char· toy Hl]uealwd 111 me. This mom· Zelma gastllck won an orchid J•:ast Lansing and Lansing since hr:!r lnllial U. S. !lim. acterlzallon. reached n crisis similar to his. ing I stepped on 3 cherry pits- (and a ltlss no it was her· first t !J:l:i. .Titc younf.( couple flndll Its ef· To effectively hring thi~ story Throui(h their problems, he 3 separate limes-ami tnnigilt I orchid) for being the youngest fort:s to slip quietly into the Ito life, Klnf.( anrl Pmrluccr Georf.(e learns the lesson of forgiveness: don't walk normal around here. grandmotilcr I<12J, lola Trow· has Dnrl'H olrl slctghlll~ll~ send me ranch life illche complicated hy .Jesse! have unearthed a cast of Shelley Winters, In lhc bright· Sort of lmpplty sltippty. bridge ·got an orchid and 15 ills 2 of tl!em 'I Wl!r•n I was a little n: normal sequence of plot haz. fresh pcrsonalllie~. David Wayne est r·oie pf her career, plays a We've hunted. We've iJcen down of sugar for. having the largest girl I wns promised them but strip-tease singer who has failod on all fours crawlinf.( and ttrrn· family (1), while Anna Mac they've ~orne up missing. to malte good on Broadway and ing the house upside down Iooft· Thorton got an orchid for being is returning to Hollywood to scel{ ing, Sally snid, "Mama, mayhc Anna Mac, Fran Frissr.ll, Helen reconciliation with her husband, he'll turn up in the stove just Peck, Beatrice Saxton, Carol T;opical whose domineering mother had lilw that mottsc dirl." And Susy Thorton, Allee Ensign, Lulu driven her from him. Michael ran for t11r. screwdriver. We've I;J•r.e on H'lf!rl here. . family enllrr!ly. A son, .Tny, went each wllh a family. '!'his adds up use of our twenty-four hou1· de­ that. "fithout tiw bees. u1ero could be no ft·uit. In speciJ'ic Another rich source of materlnl west and made a name for lllm- In 2fi homes nnd a r:ennral slon! pository. an• 2 sehool registers of l~l.chells, self and wlwn I visiiPr.l lhe wl1ere a families Jived In lire instances bees can be! a nuisance. That's what concerns 1he one! lrl!ginnlng wllh opening of Worlds Ji'alt· In Chieago In IS!l3 old davs. councilmen. It shouldn't. Because that's what courts arc 1111! winlcr ll!l'm in Decernbl!r of I roomed with a datlf(iller o( t11ls South of Dexte1· Tl'rlil WCI'f! 1111' Simplify your banking by malcing fot•. If the keeping of bees l~!:!comes a specific nuisance, the 1>-!fi;i will! Mary Elchclls as leach- family anrl her Jnrshand. Then homes nf lire Wulcolls, llw Bel!I'S, t'l' and conlinulng through the there was "Doc" Paine as lw was the Hunls and Uw Hannas, Myr•ill! use of these two convenient serv- courts cnn and will give l'eliel'. Every keepct' of bees shm tiel . fall ll!l'ITr of 187fi when Martha cafled. Why hn was caller! "Doe" Beers, Is now Mrs. David Brig-gs, 1ces. not b'e penallzed by onlinanco, or even regulated by m·clinancc, Larnlr was teacher. In belween I nl!ver knew. Sottlh of him Jived molher of SeiH'iand Gary Briggs. because of a specific instance. Because one person' is, Ol' !:!VOl! llii!SI! dales lhnse who taught In· the Baron Munehaus1•n of Jng- Searl is supnr·lnlenrh!nl of Ing. dtrderl George W. Brewer, I hen harn-"Oicl Man" Simons hn was ham 'row n shIp Agrlculluml a few pet·sons arc, huviryg trouble with bees it does not follow 1:onsidered one of the best teacll· called and Ire wus full of fantastic sciJ(Joi. Thomas lianna, son or that all Iwepers of bees· sh.ould be! penalized. All be!:!s should l!rs lo be harl; James L. Fuller, and incredible tnles. As Dr. Cur. William, was super·visor of Jng­ not be banned.from tho ci'ty because bees from one hive con­ orw of 11w well lcnown Fuller tis writes, "All he ncnrierl wns a ham township for many years, 1:nmily of leaclrers; Anna Hawley, ghost writer to J111 ve made him a was u suecessful fnrrner nntl gregate around it neighbot·'s screen door. That's a job fat· ilatrghlet· o[ the lnte Henry A, great fiction :1\lllwr." l~leiwlls eventually became sheriff of Tng· the' cottrt to work but.· The city council has other dulles to I lawley who constructed lhe follcs passed hirn up ;rs just a hig hum county. The mnlher nf our 'r'MEMBF.If.. FEDE RAL lT DEPOSIT' I NSUitANCI!.,. COR POll pct•fqrm. ili>IIH' n•er•r111y remodeled on Dex- liar, c•ounly treasurer was A. Barllell 11~r 'l'mil hy tile> Roy Hunts; and Jhuum Fumlly p 1·omirll'lll. and scores o( 1flhers qunlify for The! tendency of the council to regulate and con1J'OI mnny otlwrs Whoso ldenllty I do Another miss was the ,family a local "Who's Who." everything is ag;lin demonstrated in the! proposed 5-pa,t:;e nol i{!loW. of Samuel H1111na whose family Si!lwol Uonl'(l Chmm 'l'exls oi·dirmnce on bieycle riding ~nd ownership. The main reason, Sdruul l~e~isters Preserved occupier! the house sliil standing Bad~ in those days I he school A ;;e1:ond rcgisler hegins with at the rear of lire Nelson Rouse board ran tiJC school even lo councilma.n explained, for licensing all bicycles is to pt•event u November·, · 1877, and continues home at tire corner of Dexter I he point of decreeing what lex I theft. A few thorts might be prevented by registmtion, yet: until llw l'n!l of the spring 1erm Trnil ami M1•rirlian road. His sons books were lo be used. In 1872 the council won't guarantee that passage of the! ordinance in .rune of 1882, Both these regis· were Will, Sleven, ,Joseph and when .John J. H.oger·s was di­ and collecting a y!:!arly'lfcetl!je fee Will stop bicycle thel'ts. tm·s arc being preserved by Mr. Bert. Tlwy were line (ll!oplc. reclor; Abram N. Bush, morlem­ and Mrs. Lewis Bartlett, who are Next west was the Charles Wil· lor; and G, P. Dean, assc•ssor; f'j'or will the council agi·ee to replace' any stolen bicycle, Ol' they set for·th over !heir signa· even to return the license. fee if' the bicycle is stolon. The lures lhelr ~hoice of text books, council is not in tlw theft insurance business. Hrmlwm·c Here tlJCy arc: Reading, Nalional Down by the and Sanders; spelling, Sanders; stores can offer mor~ theft insurance for the money by selling penmanship, Spencerian; arith·------1 padlocks than the council offers by selling licenses. metic, Slocldards; orthography, Indian file is the only way bicycle riders can trav!:!l, if SYCAMORE Wrigh~; geography, McNullfs; --~---~------·~--~--~---~---~~-----~--~ algebra, Davis; philosophy, the ordinance is adopted. They must have both hands [t·ee I TV gained millions of follow­ Pecic's; and physiology, I-Ialngcs, SATTLER'S · ' .. adjolnlnw .. eountlea ·,,,;;;,,,,,tz:ao ale a Uno. No rondtntr or bu•lnos! P•·ohiblt.lonlsts a!so use. d ·~· Ole roar ou.leldo ln11hlm 1nd Tllanke, 1o 1 word, Announcomouta l'llCk poles, lnslead Of ftyl : a ' lldJo!nlnrr countlee '"""""""" 1,00 of. entll'latnmenta where ndmlsslon 1o ·Service ·station. ,··.. 1111, •onthe .. ln ,ln1ham· ·al(d :· • chal'ftjl•or·of·anll PlRn to rnlso !undo flng· at the top, as did the • · · :.. '· Mjotnlnr.. connllae: "~"""'""' 1.60a4••rtlelnw, len· thnn liOc: Cnru oC tmbllcans and Demilcrata on the . ,'I ·~ ·.l'aur, montha """""""'"""""''"' 1,00. muet be. patd 11 rtllulnr rntco, SHELL PRODUCTS :.• lll•.copl• :., ...... ;u ... nuunu" ;g ' !IDles,· the Prohlbltlonlsta had. a· .....~ .••••• ·'·''b• . ,· .. , ,.._,, .•.. .,,_. ._· .... ·,.-:..,;..-...... 011 AI Rice Chevrolet.' whisky jug up top, wlttt tllo 112 s. 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,. ~.' hlnn, Pr, n. ll, Nelson of Michl· July 17, ·1952 Page 3 n~r,o,lmohll•! RlilJI~ 11ronll.•w , .• tDr, Wenl!ell Wright will 1'11· !' ld .o' ,I H' I'd Ingham County News DI', Gnrll'llrln llludi, · WI\S lh ··Parade Clt'maxes.- pori Hllllll [11 ( !JO .Hill'VlC!C for cJU\y lfle ay • e , Will SllliO cnllego, Col, Pnul Onml, Fa.ulty Brakes 1 chnrgo o.f tlw Blnorlmohlre. whloh ns a rlenllsl', Vnn Wm•i, Ohio, unrl Rnlmrt Wit· was In WllllnmMinn .Tuly 14, ul PI A t' •· · 'tl'es MI'R, ,rnn~ cromh1y wns tntwn At Hendren· far·m ·llnmH, ~um·o(fu•y, Mldll!l'nn Almt'· . llitl Mnl hocliHI dnu·r~h fl'om I to · lVI slr!l1 swlilmily Ins! wcelt 111111. un· . ! · 1 Cause Accident ay ( rtoeJi:Anr{tiH 'naanclallnn, n::m p, m. Tho llloodmohlle ·wuH · rlm'Willll stn•gm•y nt. Splll'I'OW hoR· Mm, Iliii'I'Y ,JoilllHllll lliii'I'OWIY iijlOJlHOI'l!d hy lilll Blil£l Sllll'l\folh• '!'he Ullrnmer pinygl'CHII)cl lll'ilVl· The nnnunl Mlehlgiln Alnmleen· Wm~liamston pl!ltl In LlliJSing; Mt'H, CJ'nmhly, Angus Held dny llllli · picnic' wns eseup11rl drmlh In un illllumohiiEl ms dwptlll' und HIWI!I'IIl of the UJJB whlr.h IHIVe heen In prugrt!Hll who Is r•onvalesl'!ng at tile sumo '!'he· gll1111l'lll W, S, C, S. of tlHl M rR. Nhm l{etduun lll't'irinnl 'l'hiii'Hrlny Ill fi o'eirll'il, wonwn wel'l! In nllenclnnc•r! us ·at tllC school for snvuml wr.eiiH twirl Sunrln:'(, .Tuly 111, 111. tlw WllliiiiTIHt:on Communlly ehl\1'~11 hospital, ill Improving rnplrlly, Grund ltlvnt• stodt fn1•m 11n US· whleh thn iJnncJJ'l'll gu!'sl opr.nml wlwn slw wus gnlng llonw lrnVI!I· hoHIIlHHI!H, Lrll'ni · ·nurses· · imcl c11me t'o 11 closri Jrr!rilly I!Venlng, Mr. and Mrs, ISHI'H, IISHIHit•ci hy ,lilllii'C Clir•it· I ion, wlllwul hrnlti!S, Ahholl Hpenl Sundny nfternnon rluy for cxhlhitlon, rtemonstrnllon K1H1!1P storo In Lnnslng, I Hllll l•'ir•lrl' Artilrn·y !lntlallnn, 'l'lw Womnn's Relief Corps '!wid 'I'ho dccoruled hteydcs led I he wllh ttw Arlhtll' Allwrts at Hus· ' MI'S, RohOI'I. Fol'lltnan flllll Mrs. ·llitll Tnfnnln• Division of the IH'I', Till! IJ'IId' lilt the t'lll' in·onrlsldr and judging. n rnguim· rnccllng '!'hut'iiday eve~ PIII'IHIO with the youngstci'S In tell, · ' Hn1·ry lllndtlelsr.h hohl n HUI'· MidliJ.~Hn Ni11!onal Ctiarrl, was l'lltllng off 1111• nwtnl ~~~nl pnst F1!nlured In the morning's PI'O· ning, .July 10, nt. the G, A. R. costume following, Mnny dceo­ Dl'. unci Mrs. E. E. Reynolrls pr!He opon houHu In lwnnr of Mrs. pro1notr>d to f!r~l llr!lllt!llillll rr..• run! lolally wred•lng II. The lm· gram which begun nl 10:30 wns lulll. During the lntslncss meeting rated pets were led In the pnrnrl11 nncl rlaur:hters returner! home lilll Ellit King's hirthdny annlvm•snry, r•c•nli,l' iiPfon• a hnarrl of off!l:c!rs (lill!l puslwd 1111' ,fniln~on 1!111' Into un. lnspecllon of, I he !11ml hulls tlw hosnltnl c!JHirmun, Ruth hy tho mn~ters. The chlhh·cn'H firs! of the · WCI!lt from Knnsns and u tuur of the pastures rlnrl Sunday, .Tuly 13, from :!:On p, m. nllht• !.:rllslnl( ilrmor,v. Clarence Clarke t lw lmnl1 eurh hl'fore ~lnpplng. F:alon, l;t!qUnH!ml toilet nrllcle~. costumes were original anrl VIII'· Tile contents of llw trud; worn anrl 0111o where I hey viHII~cl' their jlfllldo!!IIH to SilO IIW hmcdlng COWS unlit 8:30 p, IJ,I, Muny fl'ienrls J.t. ll:rdmwn spent Hi 11'1'1'1<~ lap rohes and Hl'llffles !m· the lod .. parents. nnd young cattle, nnrl relntlvcs viHitcd her lo wish lllf! pm;t winll'r al !•'orl Sill, Oil· thrown Llpon tile pnvement. Vl'tr•rans nl till! Snglnuw Veterans Prl,.:cs.were given for the 3 bcsl Resigns as Mayor Mrs. .Tames C~ilcr, Sr., Is 'J'hc ltflcrnnon program, follow· her many more hnppy hlrl hllnys. lallfllllil, on :1 C'lllll'iil' In motors of A pc:deslrlnn, H.ussl'll Simpson, lw~pitul. Mcrnlwrs are to lulw d!!corated hlcycles, the most orlg· Fred 'r.lclrldgo and grnnd· ,, . \VIlfl WilH also eroHHing the Stl'l!l!l spending some lime with her lng tlw picnic lunch, fcntui'Cll hnlil lr;l'''' ;rnrl WIH•r>l!!d vehil!lr!s, 'file ••lly •·ouneil llf!I'P.pled lhe aJ'Ildes lo lhc nexl meeting or to tnal costume and hest·lralned such cducuUunnl events. us typu rlnughter Do1·othy nnrl Carol re:;ignallon of Mayor Clarenc~c E. with till! g1·een llgllt, was unnhle son, James, 111111 his' wife at Tn· Jlf! gl'ildllatr•rl 111 the henri of J\1rs. I•;alon. Pl!t. 'rherc were 3 prizes in cueh demonstrnllon, judging mnlr.iiiS, l'lrll'!rlg' •fl Thur~rlny morning Ills dnss. Clnrlw, al !he lasl I'Olllll:li meet· to esenpe llllrl wits thrown to IIH! wns. 'J'h11 dlstrkl convention will h!! division: First prize, a weelt's Mrs. Nlnn Ketchum spent purl foot trimming and showing rlem· h<~' a Wtot.!l\'s visit w!lh his slsiPI', ing. The clly chnl'ler provides paVE'Illl!lll catlslng ·painful bruises, Oetoher 30·31 nt llw Veterans Mo· puss to the Sun theatre; Hecond 1!1• HI'I'VPri In IIIP nrnwd fol'l!l!~ of the wee!.; wlfh the Howard onstrullons. Mrs. Albert Crnnts, al Balh, N. I hat vnen1H'Irs shall he filled hy ByslunderH, Mrs. Earl Hath· rnorlal tnlllrllng In Lnnslng, Mem· prize, 10 regular ice cmurn nil duriug Worlrl War If, llelnr.: 1•one~ Jngcrsols at Portage lnlw, ncar Appcnrlng In tho nftemoon Y., nnd hiH hrothcl', Orville Ell!· amnllJ( Jill! fir.~( lo Ill' l!iliiPri llw remaining mmnhers of the uwny, MrH. Peterson and Bud Nix· hi!I'H also deeldecl to s!!nd Home nt Mays drug storn; unci third wcm Dr. ,J. .T. lTimdrcn, past p;·cs­ ridge, at nochcstcr, N. Y., nnrl of Walm·lno, • Jrom Wlllinmsl"n. rotllwll for the rcrnalnr.let' the on from May's drug ~Inn!, rcn· l11wn lo the rllstrlcl for the linen prize, 5 popslcles ut Mays drug lrlcnL of the Aherrlccn·An~us ns­ other rclallvcs lhcre. rr!rrn. dt.!l'r!d lli'HI air! until 1111' in.lu1'erl lmH!ml. llelen .Johnson donated ·store. Mrs . .John Clawsen nnrl dnugh· ler, Debbie, of San Francisco, sociltllon nnd owner of thc·farm; Ex-mnyor nnd chnll'lnnn of lhe were t alwn to tIll.' Sparrow h rm­ the gift fol' Ihis hnsltet,' Callfomla, arc spending 11 few Johlt Kcndnll, pJ·csldcnl of the English Is the most wlrloly us!!rl Ingham eounty hoard of HU(II!I'· pilal In Lansing. Ml'. Simpson was The following aides for 1951: wcr.lts w.ilh her parents, Mr. and Aberdeen-Angus nssociatlun; Lyle language In lhe worlrl having Shower Given vl~ors 1\. G. Brown was namrd mleused after t rcnlment. and Mrs. lfl:i2 were :tppolnlml: Eva McGee, V. Springer, cxecullve assistant overlallt!n German In sdcnr'l' nnrl nlayol'. Harry .Johnson is till! ,Johnson wns given X-l'fiYH nnd MrH. Henry Clawsen. Elllel VanAlsllnc, Helen .Johnson, Fire Damages Mr. aml Mrs. Maurice Smith of the Amerlc!un Aberdeen-Angus Fmneh In diplomacy says I he Na· rnnyor pro lem and will serve as l'onlllwd lo lhe hn~pital, wherl! assodullon; Bob Bnrge1' ·or AI· Ilona! Geographic society. Ninn Ketchum anrl Emma Smith, and c-hildren aml Mr.· nnll Mrs. For Mrs. Cripps llw Heeonrl member of I he hoilrd furl h.cr X-r;1ys and exnrnlnat ions Merni)('I'H granted lhe request frn1nr! she hml hJ'oiwn nnrl Volney Gadkc spent the week .------...--....:..------~ of supllrvlsors from this city. o[ the national senior uldc; Min· Cars and Garage end In the nor! h. · Give Yom· 1\lm:lmn!c Ml's: Vivlnn Ml'l'l'lfleld Eirs will hold a picnic In Me· rage. The horn on the car began Uox \V rmwlws Tlw following women were ;;hhl Cut hii'S nuple.x· 'l'ool llmws Two new hcnvy-duly John Connick pari<. Dinner will be blowl!lg and Mrs. See discovered eleetcd to fill tile office~: Prenl· 1 .... Deere 2 and 3·plow tractors, sue­ served at 12::10 p. m. Each mem· the fire and turned in the alarm. nlucl• 111111 Dr.elwr valVIl I'IJIIIJIIIWIII. dent, Irma Pollok: vice-president, 1 I'' Hutll Harris, who will l1eaci tiJC <'essors tu Model "A" and "l:f , bcr Is to talte table service, a Pollee who nrrlved first, haclwd J{lng hllll'·lliJ c•quiJlllll'lll; ,'/I program commit Icc; lreasUI'f!l', will be announced Salurday, July dish to pass and own drinlt. Ench the See cur out of the garage so Churnplon ulr CIIIIIPI'eHHill'R !Jianclw McJTifield; and seere· EJ, by .John T. Schubel, WilliamH­ will also furnish something for that it received little damage!, \tu·y, Clara 1-lnlhaway. ton dealer. . the program. · The fire was quicltly put oul. "Stle your repolrmnn Ill' rL dealer" The eity libl'llrian, Cl!!o Bcally, According to Schuhel, I hcse The Interior of the Fultz cur was ' reporter! that there arc now 71 new traelors feature n host of completely destroyed and the "' ehildren en roller! In t l1c ;jm1ior engineering advnneements and body badly damaged. Loss to the major improvements which malw reading circle. ~ach child has to Showboat Will garage was estimated at between Stover-Backofen Co. llw read .10 boolts and report on them. them greatest value ever of­ $200 and $300. Bo'h cars ami the 130 W. Ash 1\IIISIIII Phone 2·11!16 1 Several new members were re· fered by .John Deere. One of llw garage are covered hy Insurance. ported on ami will come inlo full new lllmlel~ will he on di~pl11y Make Appearance Saturday, July l!l, and Schubel membership when the mcr!lings Public sentiment for ·popular resume in September. extends a cordial invitntion to everyone lo stop by and see lhe outdoor hometown entertainment Mrs. Pollok's hom!! wns dec· new tractor. has ;;purred Capital City Chap· orated with American Beauty !~rce coffee and doughnuts will tcr No. 8, Disabled American roses. Punch was served by Helen t)e served throughout lhc dny ami Vet crans of Lansing to acquire Warner'5 Mid-Summer Harris. there will be a registration for such entJrtainmcnl ln the for,llt several door prizes. of a showboat. It will be located Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Pulling on the north hanlt of the Red nrc the parents of twins, il son Mr. and Mrs. Lois Dully have Cedar river in Williamston, ami n daughter, horn July 8 nt returned from their vacation in The construction of this boat Sp<~rrow hospital in Lansing. CouPon Special northern Ciinada. slarted last week unci will he Mrs. Keith Gnnton entered Nancy Llghl fool,· daughter of completed and lnunch!!d in the Sparrow hospiln! last week. Mr. nml Mrs. Elmer Lightfoot, Red Cedar by August 1. '!'he show . I•!· Mrs. Viola Fosler is lenving returned home Tuesday evening will be known as the "Cotton fnr a visit to North Carolina this after spending n month's vacn· Picl

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I. ·,' AmJNnt lllwcn NcwrJ ICxltlnslon Qroup to Hnvo Plonlo Roy Underwood nnrl son, Ernie, . Mr, 11nd Mrn .•James CllclmeJ' Mr, nnrl ML'I!, ., Ira· ·Dalley r~. MJ', nnrl Mr~. Andrew Pnlrner 'l'ho l~tchells Cot•nora extrmsion 'nf LanHing were Srttunlny visit· of J"nn:;lng wcl'!t Sunrlny vl~ltor1:1 Bott-West Vows J.:lWHIH 11fter u group Is plunnlng n picnic to be Ol'll of MJ•, und Mrs, Cerul Und~l'· nncl non of Dcmrhorn WCJ'o lul'l!ocl lrnnm Monrlny 2· tlf Mr~:~, l~rnncr.s Neholung, heir! next Sunrluy, .Tuly 20, ut thr. woocl. nl cllnnct• nn Werhwmlny PVnrrln1; WnPit vneallnn In ·nnrtltern Mleh· t'll 1\lrs. llelen Young - l'houo nansvllln 2271 Mrli; Allen Meyers nnrl chlhlren of Mr, nncl Mt'H, Lnwlon Gnrrss. 1~-:an. ~ of ,Jnd>son were ·nlso vi:; II om of Are Solemnized home of Mr•, 11~1~1 Mrs, marl Ml', anrl Mrs. Etldy · Wallwr Snyder on Dexter !rail, l'he din· were 'l'ttesrlny visitors Ml', 11nd Rogm· Doach of WllllamHion Mt•, nncl MI'H, l~on·r.st WnllwJ• MrH. Nehclung on Sunrl11y, · A clouhlc·rlng eet•omnn~ wns or Htuuln,v Hdwol Clnss JlnH l'nrl~ · spent last weelc with Mr. anrl n1111 fulliii.Y lll'D spt!llcllng llw wook MIHH Lucille Ilnrmon nnrl Mrs, rend hy Hcv. Sumucl Selzcrt Sun· ner will he server! at 1:30 und a Mrs, Vnrn D!lylon of MnHon, pmgrum will fnllow, Mr. anrl Mrs, Alhert. Wygnnl MrH. Lewis l~rem·, ul I!IJiglru; lnlm, ,·,,Diehl, Wing Win 'J'Itr! nwrniJer:-~ or llw lnlnrmc· T~rnmn Hn I'm on of Detmll nnrl rtay afternoon nt 2:0n IJ) the rlialo daHfi o[ llw Mulhmi!HI Sun· Mr, and Mrs, Willis l{nhl unrl anrl fnmlly hml n picnic dinner Mr, nmt Mr~. Lyle Hhl'lly and Mrs, Clic'Htrt· llen.lnmln 'nr Lnn· Dansville Mell~rllst church to Mr. nnrl Mrs. Lawlnn Cllc•lowt· sing sprmt. 'l'hursrlny wl.th her rliiy sdwol hnrl 11 plenic nU[IfllH' MrH. Murin Cl111pln of I•'lushlng unltn Gloria W\:!st, rlnughter of at Pleasant Jnlhrlrl!(e Vt·luny school elcellon, David Dlnhl, run· HUJIJll!l', Mrs. ,Manning Is llwlr Attend Meeting cr. Don Simons nnrl Mr. and Mrs. cvt!nlng 111 the Molhorllst t!hurch,'• nlng Hnop(wscrl fnt• I he :J-year leaelwr. Wayne were Friday night !(uests The hrhle wore an Am~:rlcrm Fifteen' members of I he Worn: Davlrl Woodl! wns hroughl .James Wrlr.:hl anrl rami!~· or Mrs. Marlon Davis, MI~R Mar· •. te~m, received :ID8 voles, of Mrs. Bessie Olson. On Sntur· he11ttl.y nylon sheer dress, a henri ans Society of Christian Servlcn home from the Sparrow Annex Lansing nnrl Mr. and Mrs. Ell· garl!l Curl is nnrl Miss Myl'l1ctln 'l'lw other cnmlldates, lliirold day Mr. and Mrs. Newland and hand of red rose hurls nnd earrlml of the Methodist church . were hnspltnl In Lansing and he Is re . gene Gauss were Saturday I!VC!· Crtt•lls nltnndnd the Mlehlgan Wing-, Gllher·l Glover and CIJar·lus Mr1~. Olson nccompa·nlerl Mrs. 11 white Bible covered with white present pt the regular meeting covcl'ing very nicely, nlng gw•sls ur Mr. anrl Mrs. A\ ngusl lln•c•dt•t'H field rl11y at. I he Cnnle Schocmcr to her home In rose buds. Miss Esther Ellis last Wednesday at the home of ' Wcel1s for the 2·YL'ill' term, 1'1'· Youth Fellowship Mr. anrl Mrs. Myron KIJ·by anrl Lrtwlon Gauss, Tlw nct:IL'ilnn \VIIS ( irand IUvt•r· stock farm at Web· • 1:elved li1, GO imd 2l voles respee· Chicago. Mrs. Olson rcm11lncd for served as mnlr.l of honor and her Mrs. G. E. Manning. .Junior were Sunday vlsllol'H of the hlrthdny anniversary nf Law· hurvllle Sunday, ; lively, a week's viBit with her sister. dress was of blue nylon with u r 11 A cooperntlve dinner was M1·, and ]\1rs. Will Curtis of Mer- ton Cllclo Mr. anrl Mrs. C. A. Diehl. cr was navy hlue nylon and her Mrs. Lydia Mitchell. old and Gary relurned home wll.h lng ]\1r. and Mrs. Floyd Cosgl'lly corsage was also pinl! carnations. their parents aflt!l' spendlnr.: tJ Loami nlld Long llllto and dau!(hters and Mr. and Mrs. r~ach mother worll pink flowers Merle Otis of Lansing was a ta.noo Hau.llllr Mllw Cosgray of Stockbridge In her hair. Wednesday dinner guest of hiH cells with their !(l'itndparcnls. were Sunday dinner guests of The hridc Is a grnrlunle of Ing· mother, Mr~. Mlna Otis. Carol Win!( sent last wpcel{ 24 HOUR their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ar· ham Tow n'R hip Agricultural Mrs. John Dnnlels of Henrietta, wllh her cousin, Glnrla Gross· lhur Brool1s. school in the class of JD;jO and Mrs. Wilbur Konns of Bell Onl1 hnns of Fllchburg, and aitcnrlcd Is Your Car Ready? (all 8-9056 Mr. nnd Mrs. Waller Crusoe, tlw bridegroom Is a !ll'nrlunte of ami Mrs. Louis Scripter of 13eav· Blhlc school hl.erc. Mr. anrl Mrs. Gellenl RcpAI.rlnr - I!,rnltlon - On.rburotor lklrvlae St·., of Saginaw and Mr. and Mrs. Sloei{bridge high school. This erton were Thursday dinner Harold Wing and Mrs. llollanrl CJII~OI(LIS'I' ~· Goody..,iir - Walter Crusoe, Jr:, of Columbus, wcel1 Werlne~day they left for a !(Uests of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Win!( atlcndcrl the exercise~ Fri· -Jiaff•·t·~· Ohio were Sunday vlsllor~ of Mr. 10-rlay stay In Florid11 afler which Scrlpter: ria evening nt the l~llchhurg -'J'it'I'S \\'e lluy Old Cnt•s and Wrcclcs ilnd Mr·s. Roy Glover. they will return to Charleston, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sharlanrl church, David Palmer of Grass -Oil Chau).';t~ - Bmlws Mr. nnd Mrs. n. M. Laughlin South Carolina, where he Is stu· and family atlendccl a family Lalw Is Hpending the week with - J,uiJI'it~aHou - Ughts Charles Wing, · and Mr1 nnd Mrs. • A. o. Green· tioned in the· navy. gnlherlng at McCormick parl< in .Crittenden's ough were entertained ut dinner Williamston Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Faught ..' , Sunday at the home of Mr. and Rev. Harold Daldn anrl dau!(h· Sally Thompson is attending and dmrghlcrs of Perry, Mrs. Mrs. Orin Voss, Jr. tor, Dawn. of Midlnncl, were Sun· the 4-I·I club camp at Algonquin Mauri Faught of Galien 11ncl Mr. Service Mrs. M11urine While and dnugh· day dinner guests of Mr. and lake ncar Hastings this week. anrl Mrs. Owen Bachman of Flint .US·Hl nL iiagudiJI'Il Uond, J~usL J,unsing ter of Eaton Jlapicls were Thurs. Mrs. A. c. Dowling. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Scripter were Sunday visitors of Mr. and Give your engine day evening dinner guests of her Mr. and Mrs. Rex DuBois and and family of Aurelius were Sun· Mrs. Aelhen Witt. the carefree vacatiou parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hay· son o1 Mason were Thursday day visitors of tilC former's par· Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Price hoc. evening rlinncr guests of Mr. and ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scrip· of East Lansing were Sunday feeling with a "Spcnny" Mr. and Mr~. Jim Hess spent Mrs. Earl Braman. tcr. · evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. !he week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hayhoe Miss Fern Wygant, who is Bob Price. tunc-up. Let us help Paul Crawford of Defiance, Ohio. and daughters of Olwmos were spendlng the summer with ·Mr. Ror.:er Favorite of Jaclbridge were Sunday visitors llnois, were . Sunday evening of Mr. unci Mrs. Cera I Underwood. Power Sh•,·rillg 11011' atui/,ible 011 Sr1per guests 'of Mrs. Minu Otis. Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Walker, c~s u'e/1 tiS /(o,,,/,II,IJ,Ier-of'liollotl oil extra cos/, Mr. and Mrs. Earl 'Risch and Mrs. ·Gertrude Bohnet and Wcs· Betty Lou, Mr. and Mrs. Guy sells Bohnet allcndccl the birth· Fuller of Whitmore Lake, Mr. and day party for Cordie Bashford of HIS is-to coin a phrase-a and the thrill that goes with it. When we tell you that business Mrs. Russell Hisel\ and Donald Mason 'I'hur~day evening. "shopper's market." is great, we cnn buck up that of Williamston and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy w·est were T They're getting "big-cur" cmp.· Lester Risch and family of Les· Tuesday ulnner guests of Mr. unci statement with :figures. Mot·e lie enjoyed n picnic dinner Sun· Mrs. Gr(lnt Dul)smore of Lansing. Folks are Hiking a keen look at fort. They're getting a ride that people arc buying Buicks than day at Russell park, Leslie. Mrs. Versa! Burch of Coldwater :what they get ior what they pay cost a million dollars and more . Mr. und Mrs. Ralph Chamber· was a l"rlday visitor of Mr. unci any other em· at theit· price or lain at,d .family of New Hudson Mrs; Roy West. ·-and they're taking a double · to·develop. were Saturday visitors of Mr. ami Mr. and Mrs. Allen Hnrtshom above. Mrs. Leo Rogers and MI'S, Sarah of Durand were Wednesday din· look at price tags. They like the room, the fabrics,, Why don't you come in and see Rogers. ncr guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ray That's the kind of market Mr. and Mrs. Frank Scriptcr Hartsliorn. · the extra appointments they for yourself what's behind this and family of Webberville, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Yaeger of where Buick really shines. and Mrs. James Scrlptcr and fam· East Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. find in the smart-stepping· popularity? :LGt Ui· holp you become a homeowner! We can tell lly of Vantown and Mr. and Mrs. l~ioyd Mitchell were Sunday eve· Doyouknowwhy?. \ beauty pictured h~re. And they If you can afford a new car, you you 'b'ow to get pluns for the charming, moduatcly [1ricerl Wilbur l{oons of Bell Oal< were nin!( guests of Mr. and Mrs. like Dynafl.ow Drive.* Saturday evening supper gucsls George Mitchell. Buick prices are down within can be the proud owner of a. home l'icturcd above. We can give you infotm.ation of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rev. 'unci Mrs. C. G. Wright of on costs, financing, and construction. Edgar Scripler. . Lansing arc visiting Mr. und Mrs. easy reach of the folks who buy They lil'e the way it handles. Buick. Mrs. Margaret Graves ·of Wll· Hobert Smith. 11 can: help you ll'lnkc· 'your dreams come true! what's 'known as the ·low· Equi pmrmt, acce.r.rories, trim a/1!1 models We llamstoi1 arid Mrs. Mary CrowleY' 'Keith anrl Larry Steller of Ma· They like the way it's engi. and daughter, Chris of Lansing, spn spent the week end with their priced three." neered. They like the belt they arc subject to cbaitge uiitboflt. tlotice, \'ife invite you"'io ~ome in soon. Sec floor plam of this Strtudard rm RoadmalteJ' optirmalal wct·e Sunday evening. guests of tir~ndparcnts, Mr. umf Mrs. . get out of touching off the * 1 ami otl.1cr homes fcamring fimwus Cclotcx M,r. nnd Mr:s. Glen Sharland. Ernest Stetler. Mr. and Mrs. Fact is-a big chunk of Buick extra cost Olt other Series. · · · ; building materials ..• quality products that give you more. Visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Rex Stetler· nnd . Mrs. Lena Stetler power of its Fireball 8 Engine Townsend, and in,fant son from spent .Sunday with Mr. anrt M1·s. sales comes from the folks who ·,r your money ... that help make it. possible for 'Thursday through Sunday were Henry Alwr a~ Portage lal1e, trade in one of this low-priced - and they like the miles they n family of modest income to own a ben;ttiful, Mr. and Mrs. Jess ·Bachman, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Arnold get from o. gallon of fue~ • ·Sure is trueJor'52. and Mrs. FflY Townsend, Mr. nnd were Sunday evening guests of . trio. comfortable, cndurilig hotur! Mrs. Lester Barth and family, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Humrlch ami Mrs. William Sharland uml of Webl;Jel-ville. ~ So Buick sales' are bootning .. For very few extra dollars-, family of'no•·thwest Stockbridge, Mr. unci Mrs. William Bogner Not just the S_rECIAL-but also Mr. 'and Mrs. Lyle Townsend and of Branch and Mr. and Mrs. Arn· they're getting a lot more Thorburn Lumber and' Coai Co:· Joy Ma'rle Locltwoorl of Mason, old Bognc1· and' son of ·Muskegon automobile. ' . the SUP.E.R and RoADMASTER. Mrs. Winn Boyce, Mrs. Don Som· spent Saturday with Mr. and Folks find 'that each one is the 208 N•.l\l~on~St. 1\lason Phone 27131 er of Stockbridge, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. A. c. Berger. I Buick, , , I we.ek .end with Mr. ,an,d Mrs. AI· l~.ke and Mr. and l\1rs"A.: B. Bra.: . ,j··' bert Wygnut, · . :. · ·.. man ~pent ~unday there·.: · · · .~orncr Park .and Matll~ ' .. · · ··· ; · . Mason,. Michigan · • . ' • I ' , :~. • . ' , ~ i' ... .· ':. ~.. ,• ''· PECI~IO~~ IN Ct-IICAGO ~ _; 1~:.', ,1nn hh'$, Mr, anrl Mro, David Unl{CJr olllfl llllllii,Y \\'1!1'0 ;1\llldll,Y vh.\ltii'H Wllllant MLI~olll', wow gHcRtH al u hlrthdur· din: A11cielll of ,Joan lluwnn of W•~hhervlllu Ml', nnrl Mrs, Len <:lynn Hili! rwl' In honor of Mr, Brllun• ·on (I Jonllnu11d fl'UIII l'ngo •I) wlto lwH hec nqullo Hldt wlllt Mr·. rnul MrH, Ivnn J..amltu nl' ,ftlly ·I, 111. tlw homo nf Mr. ·lind Eisenhower and Nixon Work to Win Party Accord l'heumatic fnve1•, 'l'Jrny alHrJ VIH· Wlwall'lnld Wlll'l1 'l'illll'Hdll.Y eve· MrH, I~vnrnll BILIH!I' of Stocl<· llislo1y MrH. Lylo Clltn!IIJnll llllrl litlll of ltProctnl' of f)lod\· nlng I{Lil!Slti of Mr. and MI'H, Bob hrlrlgo, Mr. Balwt• waH 82 yeuJ'Il M11Hn11 HIJr!nl 'I'tteHrlny wll it hgt• ·llrlrlgc, Pr·ll'l'l' hausttng 15-hour session 'l'ue.>rlay. family were Sunrllt,V visilnrs of in Pa!Pslitw. Taft forces were so shattered by ll1c lntlcr's unelc, n.euhcn llunll· Mm;nn lmrl11 JH'itl'li•·e l~·minllll' this setback that they conceded er, who is siek In Ill(! University hlacknlll S11nday night. o,yithout a fight the seating of the hnspllnl in Ann ArhDr and Mr. IIOW MANY FARES? r.lolhPr and !lad lravc•l at LUCKY MRS. JONB51 'l'hr[l(l children under 12. Shu, 'l'wenly-lhn•f' voll•rs s]HIWI'd 111· DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER pro-Eisenhower Texas dcletiatlon. · anrl Mrs. AI!Jr.rl Wcllilnl'f and Mr. 1. Nmv York Centrai'H l'l'gular, lnw, round·l.rip 2. t alws them rr/1 on a singh•, rrnmd-l.rip coach faroi for lhe Mason sl'hool l!l<•••lion. S Even the well-prepared "span· 111111 Mrs. Norman WelliwiT of coach fares ..111111', undl'l'lti, grw~ half fam. And wilh a spm•ial Family 'J'i,:ltnl.. 'I' hey c1m reti1rn · A. llr!llll'nl and Dt·. n. It f.••llt Last weeit the nation and the world stood n~:og at the furinus taneous" demonstrations were de· Manchcslcr. .Jimmy, unrler l~. ridl's frcr! 'l'hal.'s l.run rr1111 any \irne wil hin I hr"" monl hs, anrl slop over on­ llridge were n•-f'll't'IPd lo :1-y•·m storms and stresses that swept the national convention of the Re­ clded, in terms of length, at least, Mr. and Mrs. Al'llten Will en· day when youngHI l'rH make a cnmplPI.<' ronnrl till' way, '!'heir hand lugg11ge gncH [roo. And IPI'Jn:-;, C, /\. DPtl!'itllDJ'Cl WW publican party whooc 1,206 delegates and thclt· alternates assem­ In favor of Eisenhower. The yelling, lcrlainerl Snlurday evening nl trip with a parent on a ~pcr:ial Family 'l'icilct. llwre'~ rrwm for n trunk in the haggnge c~r. dtost•n lo I ill I hi' ViH'IIIH'Y l'illiS<'< bled in Chicago to fight it out for the preoidcnlial nomination and bell-ringing, slnJ!lng, and banner­ dinner Mr. and Mr·s. Paris Will, hy lhe n•signalion of Lloyd H control of the party. waving following Senator Dirksen's Nancy and .Jincss of select· has now l'lliTII! _ Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Ricci have Mr. and Mrs. Normnn Wever. 'eering. "Tesl Drive" a new Ford, You'll lrc entertaining Mrs. Smedley's returned from their honeymoon . Mrs. D. H. Williams and son, ~ree no car gives you so much slyle, JUnt, Mrs. Charles Pennebal\er, In Florida and are living In the 'Richard of Oalt Parlt, are visiting Fordomalie, Overdrive and while srdewall 1/rer apf/onal al t;~~fta eod. \Yho ·Is 'IH:!re vlsiling from Cali· 1wer and comfort for lho money. .Eqlllpmuf, occtuor/tl and lrtm tubJect to change wlrhoul noflcl, . Noller •VunderMullen home on her sister, Mrs. Howard ~:?medley forn 1a. This Is Mrs. Pennehal\er's US-16. Ricci is completing his while Mr. Williams Is In Ken: first visit h~me In 2ys, •HI Ills huliPf;tl, 7!11 Ills J•luwt!ll down lmfore, ur lmrnynr·rl terral unrl !,Ifill lh.Y of mlil1. Hlr·lt· lhs mill<; Gi<•n l•'owlcn·, 1·1 regls­ lllllp mill<; G!Pnn Wnll«•r, 17 J:rwl t j' ·tl . tl Jurmatwn IS available from high For Bigger Profits? Sons, 20 registered Holsteins, 39 rue ~t;rot!n' ng .tam cnmt Y· hu. 111 WI' ~ 011 1 011 school teachers of agriculture ami OONITHEYl lbs butterfat, 1,142 lbs mil!1; Har­ the 1\hclu~an-Oiuo .l~orlli~l·, we nntlci•d lots nl shocl!s. home economlc.s, county ex ten- old Lockwood & Son, Hl grude It malws tm:. beautiful seenm·y. sion woriiCI's and banlwrs. Holsteins, 37.:J lbs butterfat, l,OGG Wn'J•e all lnftlre~t!'d In hlgg1w fuJ'ln Jll'ufils just ns lbs mill'; The 100-mile trip south on US-127 from Mason is much The_ instruclional program for we'••t: ull lool!lull· fur 11 llnr,~.~·nln. E. D. Franlllin & Son, 11 grade more scenic than the 100 miles north. The highway winds the gtrls Includes work In foods th , ] JJ 1 ( 1 J· 1 ) • d ood f• I'm h d It' and nutrltwn, clothing, hom!! fur­ Holsteins, 37.0 Ills butterfat, 1,080 roug 1. sma o~vns Pus t!C \SOil tlll g a '.11 • s nishlngs and home management, Wu1,1·on Wheel Femls wll! sntisfy boU1 or these d1:· ills milk; Nemer Brothers Farm, a good. mtt·?d~ctwn to S?Uthe~n folks who use the Jughway and consumer buying. sh·es. W!lgun Wheel lo'~!t!ds Jwl(l yulll' IIVI'slude Ill grade Holsteins, 3G.7 Ills hut­ fm· then· MJClugan vacatiOn trtps. Boys'will get a complete course l'l'lleh IL Jli'Ulltll'iri,LI' St!Lgu • , , QUIUI{Elt , •• yt•t lr>rfat, 1,075 Ills mill1: Melvin Oes­ suve you liOc IL bng nwr nlhe1' !Purling br·mul~ . I have a peck of Pontiac potnt:oc:;; dug fmm the revered in agriculture, including studies lerlr!, :n gl'ilde and rcgistcrerU-Iol­ ... hr'I'ILIJ.~e Wngun \Vhr•t•l Is 11 ~lli:hlg·Jut (ll'rldlu-1. steins, :JG.O lbs IJlltterfnt, miD Ills Brown tube1· patch on Diamond road fo1· the one who can in livestocl1, dairying, crops, farm Feed, NOW for milk; .. · ·· answer this puzzle: .... mnnagem~nl, poultry, soils, h9rli- wlthnuf, costly ILLI'll'fs a111l hlt~h fn•lght eh!LI'g'<'S In ' eullure, farm mechanics and JULy. Hr>l'bert Harl, grade Guern­ .11 A man was found hanged in a room which wns others. They also may choose seys am! grade Holsteins, 3•1.•1 lbs from several elr.C"tive courses. huttrrfat, 760 lbs mii11; Ralph K. loelwd l'I'Om the inside. l~he1·e was nothing in the J'oom .save the man, a hoolc on the ceiling, It I'O(IIl Dennis sulci that both !Joy.s ami French, :J2 registered Gtlernseys, girls will get special courses in Early Fall Eggs :14.:3 Ills butterJut, 747 lbs mille; ami a drain in the flo01·. 'flu~ man obviou!ily hanp,ml rural leadership, family relations, Marvin Glynn, Hi grade Holstrlns, himscll'. Ilow did he l'cach the 12-foot 1~eiling to Get plenty of eggs. early in the fall-when parliamentary procedure and 3:J.2 lbs bullcrfal, 979 lhs milk; mal!ll the death jum(l? Ipu!Jiie speaking. prices are best. Feed Pillsbury's Best Growing Maurice Ocslel'ie, 2G grade ·Hol­ Mash NOW, to build husky, early layers. The students will live In the steins, :J2.7 lbs bullerfat, 905 Ills With county fait' time only a month away, wouldn't it be short comse dormitory and will "Mycins" (Pillsbury's antibiotic fortification) milk; Frank .Jason & Son, 22 nice if the 6 animal shelteJ's at the fairgrounds had a fresh add more growth power. Don't lose the head· eat in the short course cafeteria. grade anrl registered Holsteins, coat of paint? Of course the paint wouldn't fix the· brolwn .------:­ way of a good start. Get your Pillsbury's Best :32.2 Ills bulterfat, 92(i lbs mill1; Growing Mash right away. windows and doors and visible hard knocks the buildings have Carol Glynn, 15 grade 'Hol­ received by non-fail' users, but it might fix a smile on some Sheldon Feed Co. HaBit tt F ec:d & sleins, .12.2 Ills bullet·fat, 960 lbs fair-goer's face. Dr. C. M. Clothiet llolt milk; Stnniey Voss, 13 grade and Co. ' B t GROWING MASH Veterinarian Ha&lett Pill b ref:istered Holsteins, 32.0 lbs but­ Can up that egg 11lant now for displ:tying at S urys 88 witb "MYCINS" terfat, 1,013 lbs mill1; Clarence Producen Elevator Co. the Jair. Assuming the practice ot Minnis, 19 grade and registered Dr. '1'. A. Molt Williamatoo Long Bean & Grain Co, Holsteins and grade Guernseys, Eaton Rapids :J0.2 ibs butterfat, 845 lbs milll; Guemseys, 35.7 lbs butterfat, 961 1,172 lhs mille; L. B. Harris and Phone 5251 F. A. Balderson Elevator Charles and Robert Brannen, 18 lbs mille; Paul Simpson, 20 grade .E, W. Litchfielrl, rcgislet·ecl ami 118 N. Mnln St. grade Holsteins, 30.1 Jbs butter- Holsteins, 31.£i lbs butterfat, s:n grade IIol~tcins, 3!l.4 lbs buller- lcirst 1lt·ive north of Silsby'~ mi State Street fat, 8:30 lbs mill,. Ills mill'; Miller Dairy Farm No. fat, 1,144 lbs mill1; Carlton Eld- Leslie Phone 2·l'i701 ~Jason High cows in each age class 9, 28 registered Holsteins, 34.5 red, registerer! Holsteins and ------were: ibs butterfat, 1,077 lbs milk; Guernseys, 39.1 lbs butterfat, 94•1 Six years or over: E. D. Frunle- Chellis Hall, 3!l registered ami Ills mllil; lin & Son, grade Holstein, 83 lbs grade Holsteins, 31.3 lbs butter- Fred Ruthig, registered ancl butterfat: M au rice Oesterle, fat, 1,070 lbs mlllt; Clyde· Snow grade Holsteins, 38,5 lbs butter· grade Holstein, SO lbs butterfat. & Son, 23 registered ami grade fat, 1,020 Ills mill\; D. L. Cady, F'lvc years: E. D. Franklin & Jerseys, 33.6 lbs butterfat, 640 registered and grade Holsteins, Sllns, grade Holstein, 91 lbs but- lbs mill1; Miller's Dairy l~arm No. 36.5 lbs butterful, 1,067 lbs millt; terfat; Bllh & Chucl1 Brannan, 1, 35 registered Holsteins, 31.8 Ken Baker, registered Holsteins grade Holstein, 85 lbs butterfat. lbs butterfat, 1',035 lbs mill'; and registered and grade Gucrn­ Four years: Glenn Rylwrt & Lloyd Wheeler, 20 registered scys, 33.9 lbs hullcrfat, ,776 lbs Sons, registered Holstein, 70 lhs ami grade .Jerseys, 31..8 lbs butter- milk: Art Vince, registered and hullerfut; Lawrence Stowe, grade fat, 610'lbs milk; Warren Byrum, grade Holsteins, 33.3 lbs butter­ Holstein, 68 lbs butterfat.· .4•1 grade Holsteins, 31.2 Ills but- fat, 966 lbs milk; and J. H. and First calf heifer: John Ells- terfat,. 947 lbs 'milk: Butler & Dennis Underwood, registel-etl worth & Davis, grade Holstein, Wllson, 16 registered .Jerseys and and grade Holsteins, 33.1 lbs but· Having !\Old my homo, I will se!l a~J-!ublic autctlolt locatetl ·V:! m~ltl \~est of v.m~town ~t?~'e o~ !i5 lbs butterfat; Nemer .Brothers grade Holsteins,· 31.1 lbs butter- terfat; !l4•1 lbs mill<. Howcll·l\lnson road or south of Wt uunston to the lloweii·Mnson 1oatl, cast 2 V:! nulcs, the Farms, grade Holstein, 52 ll)s fat, 662 lbs mille: and Carlyle High cows in each age class following tlescr·ibed property, 011 · · hutterfut. Waltz, 2•1 registered Holsteins, were: . l~reshou1· Uerd Is lllgh 31.0 lbs butterfat, 885 lbs mill1. Mature class over 5 years: L. The 21 registered Holsteins of High cows In each age class B. Hanis and E. W. Litchfield, Hurry Freshour & S6n topped were: registered Holstein, 97 lbs butter­ production In the Ingh;:un West Mature class over 5 years: C. fat, 2,550 lbs milk; J. H. and R. Saturday, July 19 Dairy Herd Improvement assoc!a- A. Diehl & Soi1s, Holsteit1, 10!l.2 D. Chamberlain, registered Hoi­ lion dur·ing the mqnth of: June, lbs butterfat, 2,600 lbs milk; War- stein, 92 Jbs butterfat, 2,300 Ills Commcnciug at 12:3~ o'clocl'. reports Teste•· Wilbur Singer. The ren Byrum, Holstein, 104.0 lbs niill,, · herd averaged :44.9 lbs b,utterfat, butterfat, 2,GOO lbs mille. , Under fi years: Richard W. Cherry nro)J; Leaf Tabhl l,HiO lbs milk fot: the month. Under 5 years: Charles Davis, Smith; grade Holstein, 78 lbs but· Feather Bed lmd Bedding Other high herds were: C. A. registered Holstein, 73.4 lbs but- terfat, 2,220 !bs mll11; Richard Household Goods Several Dishes Diehl & Sons,. 29 registered Hoi- terfnt, 1,670 lbs millt; D. K An- w. Smith, grade Holstein, 70 lbs Antique Dishes steins, 44.6 lbs butterfat', 1,317 lbs derson, grade Holstein, 72.7 lbs butterfat, 2,130 lbs mille. Co))llcr Clod Range with Water llcater millt; Howard Coy, 10 registered butterfat, 2,140 lbs milk. Under 4 years: Richard W. Speed Queen Wnshing Machine · • ..... 58-piece Di1iner Set Cooking Utensils Holsteins, 42.7 lbs butterfat, 1,101 Under 4 years: Dr: George Smith, registered Holsteins, 85 Round Oak Heating Stove lbs milk; Coe Emens, 25 regis- Clinton, registered Holstein, 80 lbs butterfat, 1,940 lbs millt; China Cabinet Number of A11tiquc Vases OJLI' Buffet Bathroom Set tered Holsteins, 42.2 lbs butter- ibs butterfat, 1,570 lbs-mlllt; Cu1·1 Frank Fetters, grade Holstein, 62 Electrolux Swee),er Buffet Set fat, 1,220 lbs milk; Warren Childs, Robb, grade Holstein, 74.8 lbs lbs butterfat, 1,620 lbs mill1. Bookcase and Desk Clothes Boslmt JNTHE. 22 grade Holsteins, 40 lbR butter· butterfat, 1,870 lbs milk. Under 3 years: Robert Rhines, Clocl's · 2 Mirrors •m•m .... 4 Kitchen Cabinet Living Room Suite fat, 1,148 lbs mllle; Under 3 years: Coe Emens, grade Holstein, 63 lbs butterfat, Qttantity of Lj11en 12 x 15 Axminstcr Rug 11·8 x 12 Rug .Hall Tree Dr. George Clinton, 17 gr·nde registered Holstein, G5.2 lbs but- 1,580 lbs milk; J. H. ami R. D. ; . ' . ~AIN and registered Holsteins, 39.4 terfat, 1,630 lbs milk; Charles Chumherluln, registeree\I·Iolsteln, Day Bed Library '.fable lbs butterfat, 1.073 lbs milk; Har- Davis, regif;tere(l Holstein, 51.3 57 lbs butterfat, 1,580 llis mille. Rocking Chairs 2 Dressers Miscellaneous old Wilson, 7 grade Holsteins, 39.3 lbs butterfat, 1,350 lbs milk. Antique· Betl and Commode lbs butterfat, 1,156 Ibs milk; Smlt.h's Cows Produce 6 Dining Chairs Garden llose Charles Davis, .25 l'egistered Hoi· ·Eleven herds in the Ingham Corn Sheller Walnut Gate-leg Dining Table with 3 ex­ 2 Wash ~nbs ' Wheel Barrow make steins, 39.1 lbs butterfat, 1,Q64 South Dairy Herd Improvemel]t Your own ALL-CROP Harvester will the dif· lbs milk; Paul and Russ Rowe, 25 association averaged over 30 lbs tension leaves ~oiler Water Sel)Jtrator ferenca See us now and be sure of your harvest. Clothes Wardrobe . ' Axes Forks \- ' .. grade and registered Holsteins, of butterfat In June. 'rhe herds 38.9 lbs butterfat, 1,161 lbs mlllt; were: Letuling Breeds Number of Throw Rugs Rake · lloe ·l~rancls Piatt, 28 registered Hoi- Rlehard W. Smith, register·ed Wlll'fE llOCKS AU·CRO~ Ia on steins, 38.3 lbs butterfat, 1,255 and grade Holsteins, 53.1 lbs but· Hatcllllnr 'All .Summor AIII1•Cholmoia lrodomotk, Wrlle, l'lluno, Dri vo 111 ur FIJ Ia TERMS:-CASII. Not responsible for ·accidents lbs milk; , , ' · terfat, 1.488 lbs milk; ~· J. Sutr· 1 • Ludell Cheney & Son, 22 grade man, registered Holsteins, 51.2 and reglstet-ed Holsteins, 36.8 lbs lbs butterfat, 1,544 lbs mlllt; J. LOWDEN fARMS . .. · e. ( butterfat, 1,060 lbs mlllt; D. K H. and R. D. Chamberlain, regis· ERY .ftlumme' r Machinery 0 Anderson, 19 grade' and registered tered Holsteins, 49.8lbs butterfat, .. HATCH Mrs. Mae Sly, :Prop. P!' • Holsteins, 36,5 lbs butterfat, 1,023 1,401 lbs milk; Pbone Jackoon 24808 . . lbs milk; Carl Robb ai1d Clair Robert Rhines, registered and 4020 E. Barr,. Rd. •• Hoarblla .... , CLARE BAKER anll ROBERT KIRBY, DEL~IAR CARR and ELLIS NEMER, Llulilng Bressotte, 21 grade H~lstelna and grad~. Holsteins, 39.6 lbs butter.fat, L---...R.-· ... ·-· _R 1_"_"_J_.. _ ••_u_._ 0 __-J .' .1\.uC)tioneeq . . '· :.: .r · . · Clerks • 1,,' ' .r· ' •I 1•. ;. I ',• 575,000 4.• n'e1'a Cet Tt•nining lo Cnt 1tny~ In Lansing nt !llirillgnu Sln1n wclit. n mn.for opllrnllnn ,Tuly 8, ,Tuno Tnylot• nr\tl' sons nnrl M11,;1111rl Ingham~ West· Plans f'UIIeg-n and llfllny nl 'i·I·[.oltnlJl nt J,i~IW av tlnh·y hr.rrl. lmpl'ovmnunt nsslwlu­ l1irl hrluy utum hflliHO ltollot'lng guvsis nt rlinJHH' Wt•rlnt•otlay nF Algonquin. · · liun will hnvo n picnle nlong wllh ICIIu King :itlnriny nt:tm·nu11n 111111 Mrs, l•'iorom·e Dtlllon, Runilny A ~howm• wns glvnn Wr.dn~H·· .CA/IL COJ.LIH_ their• nnnuul meeting RtiiHht~'· I!VOnJng, .h1ly 20, 'l'lw_ event will he lwlrl ('ltllm·s of MI'H, Dullnn wr~ro Mhi'h riuy nvonli'lg nt till! c•hm·t~h hllllfll'· Dnlry fnmwrs nm wt;IJ llr!· Unillw ~omf! of l.ho olhm• anti· 'l'ho l.lorton .JohnHon family al· KlelnHt!hmldl of Pnrl1nr:; CorniH's, lng Mt·. nn.rl Mrs. Gordo!! IJllllinll!tl Willi llliiHIIIIH. [I'H I!Je ni the Coe l'lrnons fnt·m, 2 miles trmrlr•d lho Ahholl munlt1n at Ml!· Op~lu:tt, hlniiPs, neomyrln rlor!Hil'l I!Ull~l! M1•. and MI'H, Drnlt~luH ly moutli, wlili M1·. nnd Mr.~. 01'11! !olmith 111' '!'hose who nl ienrl nm to lnlw Ml', JIIHI Mrs, Wny1H' l~llsworlh 'l'unsliny. 'l'IJPI'f! will hP thP t'l•ml· losst•s in milk lil'lldlll'ilfln. Also, IH'omydn dcwsn't mlsr! lwh their t nhlc servlen, Randwlchrs Mason t'l'llll'tWrl IHHIW lasl Wl'f!i< ft•orn a trip lu Nlllf!lll'rt l<'aliH, and Did<, Mr. lltHI Mrs, Hussoll lnt' t!lttlr<•h sm·vl~e Sunday, ,July Stii'VI'YH show lllill ailoul 2ii'A wilh lllf! Jllll'liPulur iliH!It•J'in IH!I'eH· n- dish of food to pass and heVCH'· Klnrllnger nnrl suns, Mr. anrl Mrs.' 20, nf 1111' tlnll·y t•ows In !Ills r!ollnlry HIII'.Y in llw prwiLtctlon of Inti tm·· nge, Ice crenm will hr! rurniRiwrl. Mr. rtllll Mt·s, Arthur l~t'WII, nm lnf<•Pit•d wllh lmviJll' mnslills. mill< and cheese n~ other nntl· Ml', und Mrs. [•', C. Wlotles do. Mr. nntl Mrs. Berton ,)ohnson nl· Ingham County News July'l7, 1952 Page 7 r·nws an• lnfpr•lr•rl Willi Ol'[(anlsms tender! llw lee cream sodul at,------: lhlll I'IIUSI' IJIC! dPHit'llt!llve riJHI'IIHI', Mont h-enri ligures of the e Neomydn. !lis findings lo rio Ihis, we would lwve lo lmve homes people URed kerosene to A wrmiR nrc provided by Gcncrnl Field, Dayton, Oltlo, iasl Tuesday slinw lhal !Ill! JH'W rirllg eonlrflis al l!!ast aver about doing things "aiely on the farm. Too This lool>s like 11 good year to many farm people are being seri­ store wheal am] sell later, 11ccord· Will start a ously injurf'd nml maineri for life ing lo Claren~e Prentice, Michi· . Our present stock of Co~op Black Hawk Tractors is a GOOD BUY, g11n State college agricultuml for not talicsel Power GtL'i m· Diesel Power 'J'his is the rlnnger season for seasonal low price usually has BUILT TO... hlncl!leg 11nrl farmers living in /Jal'velfinP been at' harvest time. \ hladdcg· arens m·e tlrgccl to vac­ The problem of low prices at Plenty of Power cinate animals hcfore otitbreai'in, or it t.igh t, rat· and mouse.proof, clean may be picked up through grnx· 111icl disinfected properly pri:'r to In g. use. This disease usually is fatal, Wheat also should be stored Dr. Reed said, ;and outbrr:;aks oc· containing less than 14% mois­ ClliTed In some pnrts of Michigan ture, Growers should wait until last year. Farmnrs who suspect the grain is dry before combin· the disease, should lool1 for symp· ing. Wheat containing 14% mnis· toms which include dullness 11nd ture or more jtlst won't lceep In lameness followed by a fever, Michigan, Prentice said. It spoils swelling and loss of weight. and becomes "sic!! wheat." Too much "siclt whcnt" moved to mar· If blucl!leg is· suspected, a· vet­ LIVE POWER TAKE-OFF It harvcsu crops geolly, thoroughly • , • In shorter rime, at erinarian should be called im· l!el from farmers' grain bins last lower cost. It has big-capacity, straight•through design mediately, the Michigan State col· winter at discounts as high 11s 50c 11 bushel. , . . 8 SIJeed 11 rnnsmissio~ -,; FORWARD SPEEDS.- 2 REVERSE which gives you dependable performance Ia every. kind of lege specialist advised, If the trouble proves to he blackleg, the _""?"f."QC stand. MM rasp bar cylinder and one-piece,_ rest'of the herd can theil be pro­ welded steel concave and gra1e lbreshes tl!cted by vaccination, Carcasses Reconditioned- Farm Eq·uipment withoul shredding s1raw or· weeds,, with• of animals which die ·from the ·four Town Corners M•·s. l~dd Mullen We offer a large stoch of reconditioned farm equipment. Goo1l values at out cracking grain or beans; disease should be · liurned or. buried deeply under lime to pre· Mr. and Mrs, Earl Osborne of attractive 11rices. It brings buyers from a large area. Lower harvesting C:OSIS and bigger· vent .the infection· from. spread· ·Dansville were 1~1·lday evening pro,fils make It easy to unders1and why Ing. · callers at the Edd Mullen home. f~rnicr-owners everywhere c:aU 1c thf. Dr. Reed said tlmt there Is lit· :Mt·. and Mrs. James Cllclcner and tie lll!elihood that the 'disease 's()(l of Dearborn spent the past Special Harvest Equipment Har11estor dull buys itseiJ. in ~orlt) IaHti· could affect httmrins, if it is possi· weelt with their sister on the ' nod mo11cy. made, ble at all. Mullen farm. lafanred on a elr10lo a•f•, • ' . WAS NOW lhollghlwolght, tlordw HAR• Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Morrison 11AY FORK, 3 tine, long handle ...... $2.23 lli$TO~ 6U I• oaor to puU Lit ua ahow you lht many preltaWe IHIVIIJIIW ... .. $1.21 · When you have read the Bibie, of ·Ida were Tuesday callers at lhe MM Harvoatat 69, MM ... BARt.I~Y FOR6, 4 tine, long handle ...... 3.74 2.23 :,~~ ':~~:~:~.!;;•~·:~~ Vfalenll~ r.....,. ..., I 1 1 the Cecil Wemple horne • lflno drive. lhl co mol••• If no ~• 111M MDdoin Madol ...... you w II mow that t is the Word . Mrs. Burt Green of Mason· and; .. lUA~UUE FOUK, 5 tine, long bundle ...... 8.23 1.88 Com1•are Our Prices . of God, because you· will have found It the lcey to yout· own Mr. and Mrs. 0. C. Zwlnge o!. heart, your own happiness and Artesia, California, were Wednes· your own duty.-Woodrow Wil· day callers of Mr. and Mrs. Edd l------1Flreslunc Tires and. Complet8 Farm Tiro son.. Mullen. · · . ·, Farm Bureau Services, Inc. Plainfield Farm Bureau: ::~su~pply... •· .. Serv~cc...... ·, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dakin vis· . . · · · · • ·.·'. · !ted Mr. and Mrs •. Cecil Wemple FARM EQUIP~NT BRANCH ' :Of 1948 traffic'.:il:~~id~nts fatal Friday. evening. 8800 N. Grallll River,- US-16 Gregory. . I : Francis :Pla-tt .. to pedestrains, SO per cent or the Mrs. Floyd Chamberlain and Pllone I.. n.nsing 2·1271 Pllone Gregory D·F·6 . !1 mlle north of .Mason. on .. US·127 .vJctims were either. undet~ 10- or dnuglJ1et• .o.(. Ann Arbor visited J . .,, ' ' Phone 2·6971 • " '; over 55 years of ag~. "" . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rogers Friday. L.~--...;;.-""!'"~-:-~~~,_,_--.:l.'-· ,_.,...~,_-:",_""£."""":',_':"'"--:-":":"------~~~ t . .,. ··_t,, ____ :. ., ·--,._

: {,' lnuham Countv News July 17, 1952 Paoc 8 LimAI, NOTICEfl Legal Notices

Nan •y Dangler

Mr 1nl Mrs T Jo~ I Wheeler I Mr 1 rrl Mrs Willis Barley 1t West Br 111 11 \Verl1esd 1y nrght md rtn r~rl1y of last week Mr and Mrs Llo~ d Wheeler 1 sper t sever I rJ tys last week tt L ill"' Sf lie len at 1heir c hln P Mr anrl M1 s E 11 I Wlweler 1 stn~ed tl the Lloyd Wheeler f 11m 11 rth Drck and L rry whrle II err p riCnts h rve heen In the not t h Mr mrl Mt s II It c I 1 !TufTine nrl f tmlly IIHI Mrs M llllll II tlch of Tcsile \\ere guests Sun day of Mr nd Mrs Ben Bur~h Pft md Mrs C rover Akcr s 1e turnerl ft om then honeymoon at Chnrlevorx Sunrla~ [) ll IS C It I filet Sf ent Sumlty wrtl1 her J1tlelts Mr <~nd M1s Glen C 111 nrlc1 tncl f mrl) M1 tnd Mrs I con u cl 13 1tem 111 I HI r lllliiV spc nt s tnrlly Ill De tro t VIS! lllg Mrs B tlcm lll S brothct rn law tnl s sleJ Mt and M1 s Gu~ V. orden Ttnct B te m rn Is spr ndlng tlrs 11cck tl 1\al k ISk 1 Ieshour and Nan

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1\lt s Cau I Utlggs Mt ancl Mrs Albert Cole left Thursday 1for South Carolina They me going after Lois ElfeJt, who has been there visiting her brother In law and stster Rev and Mrs Carl Briggs nr rived home Saturday after spend lng 1 wee]\ s vacation In Vassar Mt ancl Mt s Leonard Nelson and Annabelle vlsttecl frlends In CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN COMPANY Albion Sunday Morhrngco Mr and Mts William Lupelow FoHier C mml " Sny1ler & Fo•tcr At to ncyo for Mm tKIII



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