' I farmers Name Delegates •• To· Pick PMA Committee· Thelngha m Co · In mall balloting Inghnm with r•ertnln c!Xr:t•rtlrmH, can lc· Ninety-Fifth Year, No. 34 Mason, Michigan, Thursday, August 26, 1954 · 4 Sedions - 26 Pages frlrmor~ chose township eommlt· gaily servo fo1· mbrr. thnn :~ con· teeM at'ld pld t ,.,,,~~_,,., 'f 'Fall ·Activities In the frmrl rllviRion ut the Tng· The Greatest Sale on At Farewell by !Htm county fnir, Llllt Mrs, ICIIH· Mcmb~J·s of lhc Mnson Worn· yvorlh iH noted fOI' helng n good 'Aurelius Church . en's Bow II ng Lc!1gUe mot 'l'ues· coolt, too, ' · rluv ovenlng to re·orgnnlze lor I 1 • • • HPv. urul Mrs. l'rtnl 'l'udwt· nnrl ' tho yenr'a ncllylticrs. Forty worn· flllnlly wct•e hnnot·ecl nt n fumlly i en attcnd~rl the meeting ut thr. night flli'PWell fll\rly Wr;rlitPHilny .eo11rt house. .. !!Vew .Arrivals evening nl Jhe Aun!lius Conter I Bowling '~111 hl!r,ln · Septembr.r Mr. nnrl MrH. Rolwrl Huzel of Hnptlst dtUI'I!h at fl:OIJ. nr.v, ' j f!, r.nys ·, Mrs. Cln1·ence Fry, I~m·t Rmlth, Al'lwnsas, are I hr. 'l'ndwr h11s hr!Pil · p;u;Jilt' n! t lw lr.llr~ue nreHirlent. Any howlers jlnrcnts of 11 son, ButTy.DotlginH, Allt'niiLIH Cr.nlet· dturdt for the WIVJ nre not cerlllin which shift tmrn Sunday morning, Aur:tusl past yen r. Ill! llllH l'Psi(.pwrl hiB I llwv Jlhould bowl should contnet 22. JiitslnrnleH at LnHIIr> anrl AnrellllH, 1 lhelr c;tplnin~. Bnwlr.rR will play PfP, nnrl Mrs. H.n,vrnnnrl 'T'ylnr 'eJ'J'ePllve August :10. I on 2 ~hills rcgulnrly this yeRt', pf Fnrt Richardson, ne11r Anehor· 'l'he prngrnrn WiiH held lit till' inHirn(i of on ~win~ shifl~ ns In [lge, Alnsltn are lhf.l Jlill'etlts of a dnll'l~h hrtsmnenl, wilh a sellin~: . prr!vlou~. yenrs. '!'hero arc 12 ilon, Rundy Lee, born All gust 1 J. nr lnrnp~. rugs nnrl flowers In tenms ol;gnnlr.cd. Tvfrs. Tyler Is the former Dlmu' mnlw 11 hnnte·illtr ntmnnpla•m. i Oiher officers nrr. MrM. ,J. n. West, Olin West of Dnnnvlllr. ivlm. Cat•l Grinnell wnn In l'i!ilrgr: J oV'ln, . Vici'·[Jrrsirlrmt j 'l'helmn Pfe. 'J'ylr.r'H parenls ill'e Mr. 1111li (,r 1hP '"'''nltw, nHHi:;irri ltv Mt·s. , I .. ·~----~...;._.:._ Mr. and Mrs. ,John Bergeon and I ______, 'Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown of Ma· son, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwin , Murray of Holt. ~ll·proceeds ; Just Phone * * • i . ' Mary Mcllquham and Mary Fiedler ar~ spenr\ing severn! from thia salJ this week with Mr. and Mrs. l-3151 R,oy Solem of Owosso.- ··are use~ ·Mrs. Georg:e Hag! and of Cnrls· 9641' bad, New Mexico, spent Thursday evening with M1·. and Mrs. Fred to ·'financ·e Brown and family. · 4531''' Mr. arid M~. WII1lam Thor· bum entertained at an open Kiwa:nis IF·vou HAVE house following the Wm'e·Wiley . RUMMAGE wedding Saturday evening. services to .. To· Mt·. and-Mrs. Fran!< Fetters· are· I vacationing at Croolted lal 1)' Weclnt•sduy aftm·noon dmulline n11 clnsiiiliedii • Classified display nels 8'1c !IBJ' ineh IJ 110 words fur fiOe - AdllifinHal words le each e OJJC of 1\llchignn's I:U'gest ruml wnnt nd sc~eUnns COWS .. !J IH!Hd of milk rows. LOAD ~o:ns -New Universal COMBINE - 1!lri3 Inlernnllnnnl 50 nulclt srwclnl n & IT loaders, fit anyl"l1ing hut Jcorcl Livestock Onr. fi'I'Si1 nnrl H In fl·rsilen 10' self-propellerl combine anrl <17 Forrl Tudor' Nnw Molar .soon. Will sroli Hli 01' pnrl. Phonl! or FC!rgusun. We have hull· Hl!i:i aulomntle .~lt•ini{·tle Jmim·. UBod bicycle rt'riHOillhle K<11 I'll Mathews Wednesday evening 1 Navy banns Srlytlm•, phono Muson 3892 ' ' 34w1p -~-1~------WANl'lm-A home for n JHIPPY Part Deagle Mother tcglslcH rl NEED, A WELL?? J~4a lCilst Ilolt ro ul Ilolt Phone N 0 fl 1 II r A S T APAR I MENT I Can Dr11l ~811 Ilolt 34wl over Schmidt s rlepnrtlnc~tt I ------store f<~clng Jefferson nvcntte S nml r1 inch wells for inrm .uul home W.\\NTED-2 hcdtoom homc Onr. 11nfut nlslwrl Phone Mrs L .B 6, 8 and 10 inch Wt•lls for lUN•ondltJon'l!'~ floor Suhurbn ni pre fen crt Me At thlll M tsnn 3271 31Wl Commorciul and IrrigatiOn :('llont! 2 ~003 Mason 31w2p -- ORDER OF PUIILICATION -- ALII or Mlcll~·' I tl" dlroutt C,ourl for t1 u Cou tl y r lr ORDER OF l'UBLICATION of Stntc o( MlchiK'nn 1 h Chctut Coml for the County ( f Jngh am ln Ch' tccry Wll LA MAl, MARliN l'lnlntlll" v• IJONALIJ H l\IAI!11N 111 lendr nt ORDER FOR APPEARANCE SUit 1 er dinJ: lr tlu 1hove on tilled Co rrL on the .. fi!Jl d1 y ,,r A J.: lKl I 164 Building? 34w7 ln thiH e IU~tu It nt 1 er rlr 1 from niTI dnvtl on ~lc tl •L t.hu dcfcndnnt Donnld --oRoERAPPOINTING TIME FoR Tl Mnrtln Itt IH L ll rcHulcnt of thla Stnt(' HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR but thnt. hltt lr ttl k,nown d lreHK vu" 801 DETERMINATION OF HEIRS Think of Standard NarC Jlk A vel uo BriHlol Vlrf..:lnh~ there WALTER-November 3, 1964 lo1c Stnto of Mlehlrmn The Prob 1tc Court On rnoLion of ltoy 1 Conloy Attorney tor the Cv 1nty of !rtl{ht m lor lho Plnl tllr It lo ordered that Ur• A.t n. KCHHion or Bl hi Co lrt held at tht nl I n, f• lnnL Doru hi n M trl n en Mu Pro I nte Olflcc In the C ty of Mahon lo hl1 n1•1 nrnnce to he ~ntered ln thin thr • til County on tho 21th dny o( pn JKu within thr e monlhA rrom tho dutv AIIKUKI A D I 0(,4 8 GARAGI~ DOORS FLOOR SANDERS Qf till< order 1 n l thnt within forty dny• Pte•ent HON JOHN McO!.ELLAN Perldns Hardware, the lith tllr r.J IKe thiK Or lor to he I>Uh Jurlgo of P1obntc son !IMhed In thu Inul tm County NcwK n In the Mull of tlto E 81wa ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR City-Dump HEARING CLAIMS AND FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS GEORGE-October 27, I 96~ ~ANTED-Reliable girl or worn Stnlc of MlchiKnn Tho Probt tu Cou<1 • 1111 to care fo1 3 children 111 fo1 tho County of fnghnm J:;anslng or Holt vlclmt:. No AL ll lieHHion or IH Jd Court hclcl It the Proh Lt! Olfu~c In the City of M1u~on Ita house wm k $17 11 wee!• Phone the Knld County on the l3td d IY of lfflnslng Tumer 21939 31w1 WYGANT-I wish to thank my A IK JKt A D I 954 friends and neighbors for the l'rc"'nt HON JOHN McCLELLAN DOGS-Report own or stray dogs J'UdJ.I'C o( p obntc ~AN OR BOY WANTED to d1,-:: cards anrl flowers and also the In the Mutter of the Entuto ol Daily o tiome ditches Pho~e Lansing to Clay Hull)~, county doil' war· Mason General hospital staff Dr GEDltGE GUST GEORGE Decor Hod den Mason phone 2 5830, or to It fllllUni"lflg to the Com t. tlu t the 34wl Clinton an11 Dr C11lrns for their tlmll for JHetlcntntlon of cllum11 nnalnKL sh~>rlff ofl:lce 9~61 31wtf A Ttuo Co1 y twld uKt ate Klould bo limited. 1 nd thnt 11 care and thoughtfulness dut ing C Roon 111111< d time 1 nd Plrtce be I\ Ill ointod to receive 8 Aq M. to 8 P. M. 1 my recent sickness Al~ert Wy lnghnm County Ole lt r.xnmlne und ndJ HtL nil elnlmtt nnd tie gant 34wlp Llllll n Wull DeiH .lnry eu:;I·.Hilnrr; 1111d l>'ny Taylor, used agnin afler being vacnnt f01·· Ul'angr! custodian. :.l Y<'itrs. Two se!!lions of the 'J'II!•r·e is 11 var·a•wy as liiglr fourll1 gmrlr! will lit' linuscd hero. scii!Hll night r·usto:llan. All fourlh grarier·s nrc to report During r.lie sununer the Annis In Uw Gnlllge building on 'l'lnrrs· HciHH1l, Unundagn riislrlcl Nn. :J, day morning. was annc•xPrl to J.,esiie. Pn•lim· ----- inary steps have also llecn lal , I Ml'n and . women who have 1 served on circuit court .Juries in Ingham, judges and court offi. !!Ia Is ancl county officials, and lhe families of all, have been in· vi ted to 'uw nnnunJ ,iurot·s' picnic at Williamston Sunday. II. will h:! held in St. Mary's hrlll, at the east. enrl of McCormick park: '1'11ere will bt! a .l.mhcmian.dinner at one o'.clo.cl~...... ,: - ·· · I On· the. program · ii1 ;nict: nif()r· l!'riday-Salurday lin on will be a mocl' trial, enter tainment by Earl Parchman, and Walt msney's I hricf tall's by Judges CJmrlcs H. Hayden, LoLlis E. Coash and Marvin .J.- Snlmon and County THE. SWORD and. THE ROSE Clerk C. Russ H illiarci. Cyclis·t Is Hurt in Techuicolor ,Carven Farm Sold In Car Collision IT G H lb" Robert Watson, 12, son of Mr. 0 eorge e . 1g nml Mrs: l~loycl C. Wutson, 924 Waller R. Carven lws sold hiH S. Barnes, suffered injuries Sun· 172-acre farm on Columbia road clay nflcrnnon at Rayner· park ~tJst enHt of lown to Geor~e Hel· wlwn his bicyde collided with n 4-H Club· Members big. The new owner will lake pos- car. Tom Ballard, 18, 234 Ear.t •;('ssion Mareh 1. The ~air! of the 1[arm irwludes all tools and equip· Ash, was driving I he car. 1111'111. r.arven said Wednesday. According to an investigntion ... on the High Placing of Your Animals, Sired Helbig now operates the 'Law- conduded ·by sheriff's officers. . . renr!e Lane fnrm on Columbia. IIIC! Walson boy was riding his Mr. and Mrs. Cnrvr.n bouc:ht bicvcle on the si·JC! of lhC! road by Bulls from the Michigan Arti-ficial Breeders Cooperative! llw Vevay farm in 191G. Unl il I · . ' , . ' . . i!J.-17 Cnrven had one of tile coun- and turned into the cenlci of the tv's outstanrlinc: Holstein herds. road. The impact tossed him up He .got out or' the dairy hnsiness over I he hood and onlo the black· that YC\11' nnrl since has been en· top. He was tulu!ll to the Mason ga~cd in· general farm]ng. PHIL JEWETT JOHN HA WI< INS Fpr many years Carven· wns General hospital Liy ambulance. • snpervisPr of Vevay township. He I~xamination diRcloscrl a conctiS·I BILL. SMITH .. also served the county as drain sion of the brain, 2 deep lacera· .DENNIS t\YERY cnmmissionct·. F'ifly years ag-n he lions nn his chin nncl 3 painful ·played professional liaschall. concusiomi. His knee was also In· RA YMON.D WILSON KENNETH BROWN Carven was· one nf the organiwt·s .i Llrecl. The bike was smashed. of the Mason Milk Produeers !IS· Beatrice Lamb o.C ·Jacl\son told ROLAND WILSON soclatlon and long ·server! as an officers she ·suw the Watson boy M'ORRIS RABIDOUX office1·. He was also a director of riding toward tlw path of the car the Michigan Milk Producers a!:r anr.l yelled, and that the Watson ROBERT EBERLY KIRK CURTIS = sociatlon. · boy' looked m·ou1Hl ami was im· mediately hit. . THOMAS POTTS CAROL AVERY FRANKLIN LYON JEAN. BAKER . The Winnahs! L~TTERS ROLAND WESTPHAL ' . JOE RABIDOUX, S(Jecll I..imlt; Is Urg-ed of the I ,believe the speed limit on DOUGLAS WILSON ALICE FAY US-127 by-pass should be reduced lo 3o miles per hour, and tha 1: IRENE SIEGEL PAUL KESKE ·people who approach lntersec· Schm'idt's Dept. Store ·lion:; whllq traveling on. US-127, CAROL GRAF .DOLPH IS _RABIOOUX should sound their horns to warn · oncoming cars and thus avoid .JOYCE WILSON GARY SWEET Fair Contest .possible accidents. · F.J. DOLBEE .S~SAN. WILSON JACK· ·o'BRIEN Dana Walte.rs StlflfKII't.lnl:' Geitm·ial 1\lall'slmll Lloyd iabcock If President Elsenho\ver isn't RALPH ·OAKLEY DAN ENGLISH · 617 \Villani going to turn his baclt ori Gen. 3081 Phcasunt 1 Lansing Lansing George Marshall. he ought. to say LEE. THO.RBURN so. Dean Acheson spol . , Stockbridge ~.,_~.. ------~~~------...- ...-----~~ ...... ---- ...---·It::. • I " Ingham County News August 26, 1954 P!lgc 2 Felt Plains · Mnson 1in !he Pnul YoLingm• re- ~lnughlllrs of Onsi~d ~·p~nl Mon· M1•, nnrl Mr~. Domn li'oclder rin1l vlsltl!rl tho Cnrl ~ndocl dlllll.ly, · Housecoats s ent the wee!( end Wtth Mrs. une1 e am 1 nun . "' 1. ' . · · 1 · .. • ~ 1 c ·I< · .Silns Porter, while their parents 1\Ir .. anrl r,lt's .. Freel Drrggs r.n- Values to $26.98 Ltll ~- 0~~~ 'Mrs. Bill Caskey and vl~ited in J(enlr{ci I I:,' '•' (I '. ; 1 ' . • • t ••• 'I Brirle Chooses· Blue Accents for ·wedcling Dbnna Hill Is I ,. 1 ··~'onnio .T, i-Ielcer chose Joudws • • H • d f Soclal 6v~h~~- a~J Pers~~ab of hlua In her• hrldnl bciuquct nntl QnOI e 8 • • • ' ' hi\H! gowns fot• ltm• nltendants ' : h. ' wh~n she was .united in murriage Lnen S ower Sulurdny eyenlng to .Tnrncs L. 1 Oliver, .Tr, Their vows were · Anniversary Party Given for solernnlzerl hy Rev. Wilson 'ren Donna Hill wns honored at 11 rlnnt at the Brotherhood Temple lhwn shower Saturday evening Mr. and Mrs. George Sha.rland Methodist church In u candlelight nt 7:~0, given hy Mrs. Herlwrt £'et•emony at 8:00 p, m, · llnrtlg o! Holt, Miss Hill will he· Mt•. nnrl Mr·s. George Shnrlnnrl Mrs. Sharland wore n navy . The hrlde Is the daughter of eomn lht!' hr! quet of mixer! flowers. Three- .Jewett. Mrs. William Thorburn and Mrs. ter's wedding. A corsage of p!nl' Vanta ~treet, .Lans111g o~ Au- 1 tiered cake decorated with while Mrs. Pearl Hardcnhurg has rc· Harry Smith. Rebecca Ann Holmes, Septeoo- roses completed her ensemble. gust: 30. For the wedding Lt·rp the ribbon and hells, and punch were l urnad to her ~partment in Ma· Caroline will become the bride her 12 bride·clect of· Howard The bridegroom's mother wore a I ne\~ Mrs. Oliver wore a .light· served by lhc daughtcrs·in·law so.n after spenchng several weeks of George Bauer of Adrian sat- Helmlter, was guest of honor re- rose beige lace dress with dark we1ght aqua suit with whrte nc aml Mrs. Clayton Kent. wrth her sister, Mrs. 0. V. Best, urday, August 28," at the Mason ccntly at a miscellaneous shower brown accessories and had a cot·· ccssorles. Her corsage was of Mrs. Cady wore n lavender in Jackson. Presbyterian church. · given by Mrs. Raymond Bedell sage of yellow roses. pink and white ~·oscs. dress for the reception and had Mrs. Iva Peterson returned • • • and Mrs. Bernard Holmes at the Guests were present from Sea-/ Mrs. Oliver Is employed by the an orchid corsage. Several bou· Saturday from n weel{'s visit with Mrs. Avis Carey of Midland Holmes residence, 115 North' Jcf· ·rorth and Toronto, Canada; Fort I engineering division o! Michigan qucts of flowers were sent to the her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. spent last weelt with Miss Flor- fcrson street, Mason: . . Worth, Florida; Saginaw, Flint, Bell Telephone company. She is couple. ami Mrs. Fred Peterson, and fum· encc Fletcher. Friday, Mrs. Abe Cake, ice cream, nuts, tea and Pontiac, Battle Creek, Eaton Rap·[ a 1953 graduate of Holt high A RAMPAGE Guests were present fmm ily, at Lake City. Cohn, Mrs. Fern Slagh, Mrs. Avis coffee was served for refresh· ids and Detroit. . , school. The bridegroom graduated'! Brant ford, Ontario, Canada; M Miss L NellieAll Brown · 1 1Mcalled M on Carey and Miss Fletcher called ments W1'tl1 a p1'nk d·ec' orated calM,. .,,f Bradenton, Florida: Los Angeles, Crawfordrs. eona of Coldwater,crrc1 nne Sunday.rs.. ay mineon Mr. ami and family Mrs. ofHerbert Hudsonville. De- and· pink candles as·· th.e cen•er-' Party HonOrS CHASE FAMILY MEETS California; Stale College, Penn· J B L 1 p!ece. . . Mr. and Mrs. Fran]{ Fleming sylvania·, Wadsworth, Ohio; and an~t rown of ans ng is Mrs. Howard C. French spent Guests were the bride-elect and and· family were hOsts of the . spcnchng several days with her s · · h I · '.Grand Raprds, Ann Arhor, Sw~rtz grandmother, Mrs. Olive Brown.' unday With Mr. a_nd Mrs. Ttpton er mot Jer, Mrs·. Esther Holmes H N Ham,· Iton Chase fnmily reunion Sunday. :Cree~, Lans!n~, Eaton Raprcls, Mt·. and Mrs. William Burgess CBrocllemi' an and famrly of Battle of Mason; Mrs. Myrtle Helmkcr, , , Saturday and Sundny guests o[ 8 ., Char lotte, Jn~1 .l,s~,, n ,a,, nd Mason. Iand famlly . of Brown City and '· ·mother of the future bridegroom; the Flemings .were Mr. and Mrs. You never can tell when Nature wiR run amol _. " Mr. and Mrs. Paul Moore and Mrii. H. C. Graham called on· .Mrs. Arthur Massuch, Mrs. Martha Mary Hamllton enter- Edwin Swan and family of Ish· ; Alonzo Gomez and Lucia Pala- family of Whitmore lake were Mr. and M1·s. Bruce Gamble of ,Charles Cliffe, Mrs. Raymond talned Tuesday evening at a sur- pcmltig, 'Mr. and. Mrs. Arthur causa h~avy damage to your propertY,· llut you caa • mo of Lansing were married by Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lansing Sunday. Holn:es and Esther Helmlcer of .prise party honoring her father, IMiller of Standish, Mr. and Mrs. · Insure. against ton at ani all costl :.Justice Roy W. Adams at his of· Jesse Bttrgess. Dr. and Mrs. Merlin .r. Green ~ansrr;r, Mrs. Elmer Greenlee, Hugh Hamilton, on his 75ih Harold Chase of Marshall am! ~flee Saturday afternoon. They Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bushnells,a~ld falml!ly spent Sttnda~ at I Gt;:~nlc~b:~~l ~·~~i.eo~~:ci Bf~~~ bl~thday anniversary. Preceding ~~~c~!ld Mrs. Fran!' Chase of H. Chappell Agency .. were attended by Mr. aml Mrs. attended the dedicntion service of rver a w near Grand Ruprds. of Mason. · the ·party, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd · 4347 W. Dplhl ~Luis Mngana of Lansing. the new Holt Baptist church Sun· Mr. and Mrs. Me.tvln Wade A surprise shower was held re· Taylor had a· picnic dinner with '' • '' · •· Mr. and Mrs. Rolaml Marque-, day afternoon. were weel< end guests of Mr. ~nd ,cently for Rebecca Ann by girls · . Q H · W II ~dent ami family unci Mr. and Mrs. Dorothy Benham of Niles spent Mrs. Kenneth Felton and famtly, 'of the Old~moblle Division. After the IIamlJ~ons. pen OUSe j • Gall Marqueclen! of Leslie were I the wee!< end with her parents, Christine returned to Beulah with the noon lunch Rebecca received · ·After the picnic, 30 guests ar· H S : Sundny dinner guests of Mr. anti Mr. and Mrs. William Benham, her grandparents to s~end this "her many gifts. ~·ived to congratulate Mr. Hamil· 0n0r impSOnS .. Mrs. Carl Barto and family. and Betty and Shirley. weelc. • • " ton on his birthday anniversary. . ,. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lantz and rrhe hostess. served refreshments Rev. and Mrs. Marshall Simp At WARE'S ·:' At WARE'S famlly of Adrian and Mr. ami of decorated cake and sherbet. son and children of Peru, Indiana, Mrs. Dale Fee and Vlclde were • .. * • * wi11 be honored at an open house ... Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and ALDERSON FAMILY MEETS Sunday afternoon at the home of ::, Mrs. Fredric!< J. Fill!ngham. Members of the Alderson fam· Mr. and Mrs. A. Lee Sanborn, · Mary and David Fin it are lly gathered Sunday at Rayner 363 North Okemos street. Mrs. spending this .week with Mr. and parte In Mason for a picnic din· Maurice Rlcltly and Mrs. Bernard Mrs. Lawrence Flnl< while their ner. Present for the occasion Plaltke will be co-hostesses. mother, Mrs. William Fink, is were Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Leit· Rev. Simpson was pastor of the visiting in Illln~is. singer and Mrs. Margaret Alder, Mason_ Presbyterian church for Mr. and Mrs. Edward Ware son of· Shullsburg, Wisconsin, several years. He left Mason 4 and family left Tuesday to spend Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lohrey of yeE~rs. ago to· accept the church· a week at Higgins lalte. Janesville, Wisconsin, Mr. and at Peru: Mrs. Leon Gabbert and family of * ~I * Mr. and Mrs. Langley Rayner Pontiac, Mr. and Mrs. Fred visited their aunt, Martha Wau· Tiiomas· of Holt and Mr. and Mrs. vic, Thursday. George Burgess · ~nd 'Dale, ,Mr. 4-llClubs Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Balderson and Mrs. V. G. · Burgess and Tuinllnsoit attended the 50th wed>ling armi· Gloria, Mr. and Mrs. ' William The· Tomlinson 4-H club food versary party of Mr. and Mrs. · and· family, Mr. and Mrs. preparation girls served a lunch Charles Reynolds of Florida at Burgess and family, Mr: eon for their mothers Tuesday at the home of their son-fn·law and Mrs. Clarence Burgess and the home of their leader, Mrs. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Carl family, Edna Doolittle, Mrs. Fred Ellsworth Brown. Mrs. Annette Peirson of DeWitt, Sunday. The rgess, Sr., and Peggy Raney. Buldersons '. also attended the • • * Schaeffer and Miss Maxine Harris 50th wedding anniversary cele· of the county e'xterision office bratlon of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur were honorc --~-' 'Here's-Your Chance to Cram a Wardrobe Full' of Back-to-School Values into a Tiny Budget. We're Stocked with Bargains f~r E~ery,,~ge·: See .Schmidt's for Values Guaranteed louses FOR BOYS FOR· ·YOUNG MEN FOR-GIRLS Sizes 32-34-36-38 $1 Fruit-of-the-I.oom Blouses ...... :...... $1.98 r,oomcraft Katli, Greenaway His Nibs Shirts SCHOOL .TROUSERS SCHOOL DRESSES .·Guaranteed Anklets $1.98-$2.98. Gua••antecll Quqlity $5.95~$6~95-$7.95~·$8.9.5 4 pair $1 Rmlford Cords · · ' Gabardines $1.98 to $5.95 Jacl\ie Stacl\ie • Hip-HuggcJ• Uuyon and Daci'Oil' · Rayon and Nyl01i Beautiful Styles Rayon Reg. 39e Boys' Trousers . Sizes 28 and up Chilllren's ·Rayon - . - . . PANTIES 3 pr~ $1 Completely Washable . $3.98 ·SPORT SHIRTS· PANTIES~ 49c SALE! SALE! · . , SALE! Blue, Maize, Pink, White Boys' _Boys' Sizes 2·14. Famous Brand Hose $1.. 98 ·and $3· ..98 · Slight Irregulars Ank.lets Solid C.olors' ,... Chcei\S'- Plaids Reg,', 39c Flannel Shirts Wnsitablo Gabarllinos- SanforizCil New Blouses and' Skirts. . Dan Rive•• 79c . l pairs $1.50 Reg. $1.98 Sizes __;_· M, J_,, XL 1\nitown Wool or Nylon s; · 51-15 ami 1\ant-Runs 8!4 to Size 11 4 pr. $1 SWEATERS $2.98 and: $3.98 ··:···" New Fall Lampl E. Z. Boys' Now $1.59 ARGY~E All I··,,, 1 ...... ·. "' ~' '}' .A.~D. .SOLIDS Pastels anil' Darl{s : '· ', ••\ .'· :·:~ '; •• ·:· Shorts and Shirts S[lecial Price Sweaters $2.98-$5.95 Short Sl~eve .,.·,,, 49c altd p9c I •','• !.·.· For Girls and Boys Wool, Nylop IUld Orion ·Newest ,Colors sox .... KNIT T-SHIRTS -.. Be Sure to See BOYS' .OVERALLS ' the Beautiful . Oil SSe pr. Waist Band Sanforized ·,,• '" ·:·.. ' . 1.':.·.4,·.,-' ' :i:·.··,,~ ' :)),1/j'l",~l·. :-'·SKIRTS ' swing Pocket . Full·Cut NOW I is tile time to J_ay•away snowsuits, ~~~·'·'"~ · Zip(ler ;Fly $1.98 / ·SPECIAL· SAlE:: l pr.' $1. .sets and Our stocl' is cmnpletel · · $2~98-$3.98-$5.95 ·,. .Open·· Give ·.'···fi··:·:. ...· Frida,ys. " ' '1_._·c~·· .. · t'.,... s· .. ,· : ·;··_m:_; ...... ' ' ',' '' :'.: .. ,- ' . . '·•.. ,· ·-.·.·tnl.·•.,\ . ~ ,qolt;t_ . .,• j ; l l ·.·; (.' ' ' - . ·. . . ' ; ,\ \ ~· . : ... . ·' ,. 01 .:. ','•""} : ..·. ~·. ·.. ', .. . - ...... :)rti·;"·/: &" . ' ... '. ' ' _.' ., ·-:9):· .;· ..~:sta·mps ·. Dept. · $to_r.• I. ~IUtn Aure' l'•us and gte Evel!n, Mr. and Mrs. Orble Mr~, f!ugh Morehouse nncl Hll!'· q!nlty h.,lne~ serve me~lf! at the qon Qencral )lospltnl Monday !lnrl. daughtert~ of Detroit were :.. r.>olhee, Mr. and Mrs, Plcl~ Jew. Fitchburg r)lrl rmrJ Frnnlt Morehouse. In the Millville Hr clllb, building 1Wthe fair laat momlng, Sunrlny guests o! their mothe1·, aftcruoon I hey .went to Patte~ Eunice IJnlter Mra, Or[liHl Sammons, lV!rs, .. Nor.th Onondaga ell, Mrs. C£LI'I'Ie Lflfll! o! Cl]IU'Iottri !\Irs. I,yJo O,row ~rldny, . Mr: nnrl Mr11. nobert Bush nnd unrl Mr, nnrJ Mr•H, Laurence Dol· pnrlt, Lansing. Mo~tii'C nnrl daughters remnlnerl 1 Mr .. und Mrs. W. G: Kirby and Mr, and Mr~. Jop Miller 61'1! Mrs, Jessie Bush spent Sundny In I' here frll' 11 few dnys visit,· ··. tKril, 11; If, Fhlhl lme nnd fHnJ!Iy, There were· hlrth· Mrs. rtayrnonrl Patch of Homer Mrs. Ltii!,Y Grow upent a couple Mt·, 'unrl Mrs, II. C, Vahmtlne spending their vacation 11ear ·Au 1lnttlc Cree!t. Mrl!. Tlttsh rrmJUlncrl t; ''M'r. anrl Mrs,. Chnrlcs Cllclmcr, dny unlws uurl glfls lor tho honor H(IUrtt Just 'J'Intrarlny with hot• of days' the lh•st of lllll wcolt with cnllorl rm Mt•, nnd Mra. ,T11mea Grea this Wl!elt, ut hcl' homo them for a ~hurt Gntm; Arlnma of mnton Hnplds her hmthur, T•'ranlt Morehouse, ·wells Cllclmer of LunsJng, nntl gtwsts. motlwr, Mrs, Nullln McCreery, In Kirby Sunduy uftcrnoon, l\·£r, nnd Mrs, Dicit Wilcox rn·c sttly, nnrl Hohurl Baldwin spent n few tdrs. ,'Maud Murquurrlt of Holt the uflernrmn they went to .Juclt· A mcmlwrnhlp tt•nlitlng dns~ Mr. ami Mrs. MyreJ Itlcllnrdson staying. at the Haymond Wilcox A' son wns horn to Mr. anrl rlnys Just wuult on n fishing trip .,_ere Saturcluy evening eallers at Qlds Road son. wus slnl'lctl Monrln,v niJ,:ht by and children vlsltcrl M.r. anrl )Yirs. homo whllo .the. !titter ore vncr1· Mrs. Dcnn Hoctor nt the Sllmson nt. Gwinn, In tho Uppm• Pcnln· tlie D. H. Field home. Mrs. Erlwnrrl H)lfltt o! Leslie Hev, · ,J. Hohm·t Monrlny night nl Orville Cosgrny. Sunday evening, tlonlng, hnspltnl In Ertton HaplciH, Jnst sura. ' . "' · , · 1\lt·H, Wllltll' 01111 I I t I' II Ill M I ~:00 [1, m. at the l•'itchburg Melli· uml Mrs. · Claurl Parish spr!l) · as 'I' r ny w 1 n; ..• ucy · Mr. ami Mr~. A. g, Andrews wee it, •t·Mr. mllst church. Mr. and Mrs. nay Dwl..:ht and , · nt the Jnst wcr!lt with their 'l'lm women of the Clarlt Com· GI'OW anrl Mt•, nnd Mrs. Lyle were rllnner guests df Mr. nnd Corporal Harvey Hnrr, son of Dun Hampton aller;rled the sllv.llr Grow a111l Mnrlon. h, Bah Pm·Jsh,.anrl· family In munlty dub nr·e elennlnr: the Mrs. Llda ivtuat·~ spullt the 'first Mrs. DeLancey Cooper unci fam· Onond~:~ga Mr. and Mt·s. ,Joe Hul'f, returned WCI!dlng unnJvcrsary open holiSil l,;onslng. · HeiiOol hou~e to raise money for Mrs. Wenrlull Gee had her of the week will! Mrs. Nellie Me· lly Sunday, to the murine hnse nl Barstow, or Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Poq:er 1\ln•. t. Jaclde Silsby will nllcml MnHon the club. Community club mcrn· ltnndt; severely hurnud while Ct'I!UI'y. Mrs. Helen Clll'lls . ami Mrs. Burton Hnldwln Cnllfornln, Thursrlny. of Holt on Sundny. Mt·. and Mrs. Lyle Grpw and Mrs, Mue Gorrlon and dnu~h· 1gl1 school l.hls fall. IH~l'H will meet ut tho sci tool Frl· helping· with the coolllng fnr lhe nernlce' Pringle went ~hopping at 'rhe Onondaga Riverside school Marlon u tlunded the circus In Norlhlnml Wpdnesclay, . ters und Mrs. Florence Nlehols Mr. nnd Mrs. Wllllnm Bush Mrs. Avis Gunnel of Lnnslng day, Augtrst 27. 1-ll club al the Inglmm county will open Its doors !or the foil were Jacltson l~rlduy night. · Ml'. nnd Mrs. A. E. Andrews of Nile and Mrs. Erina Olrnstend Sunday guests of Mr. and tas u guest of MrH. CIUHlaer! Mrs. Lena Corts begins her fair la:;l wcclt, term on Tucs.duy, Sept,ember 7 . Mrs. Charles Heuer of Quincy, of Cassopolis were Sunday guests . ~ughlln nnrl Mrs, 'Lolllc Lny.ell Hl'i10ol Monday at •lJw Housel Mr. anrt NlrH, c. Hnrclt and visited his sister, Mrs·. Walter w. Mrs. Mac Spring, Mrs. Edna o! Mt•. and Mrs. Reuhen Giddln..:s. :jlart of lost wcelt. They all a I· sehoul. Merry arc spenll!ng the wee it at French of' North Lalte, Saturdlty, Moor!! unci Mrs. Helen Lynch will Whitedog District . Mr. and Mrs. Asu Proctor and Mrs. Olmslenrl remained here for ·ltnded the eounty fair. Mrs. l~lnwr our and Mrs. Hush lalw. . be the teachers. visit with hm• cousins, Mr. and Mason Boys Win Game ·~·Mrs. John Powell anrl n nicer! Gl'tald Martiu were Sunday nfl· 'l'he Lloyd Gees and the S. V. fnmlly are .spendlnr; their vaca· ti' 1\lrH, 1\1. V. Uuticr lion In the Uppet•,Penlnsulu visit· · Wednesday nflernoon visitors Mrs. Glrldlngs, Mason's Lit lie LcnJ.:ue team in~ertaincd 38 l'l!lallves and r;r·norn1 l'iillen; nl tlw llo!Jel'L Bal· Lawrenees have returned from Miss Harsha Wagner Is work· lng relullvcs. o! Mrs. Pat Barr and Nell wct·e Ray Wolfe wreclted his auto· won a wnJJ;.away baseball gnme ·~lends in honol' of a uephuw Irml hom1~ at Mason. Itusl1 lalw. with Eaton rtnpids Monday nigl1t m Florida Saturday nle:ht at Mr. and Mrs. Garth Brownlee Mrs. Lucy Grow, Mr. and Mrs. lng rtt M. S. C. Uris tveck. Joe Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd Wtlln· Mrs. Joe Long tlnd family of mobllo~, last weelt, when n truck Wn~ner Is touring wltli the Wll· rl..:ht were dinner guests of Mr. Jaclcson nnd Mrs. Holand Morgan made a left hand turn In front of 2:3·0. Jerry Willis of Mrwon rllcl , hi! Aurelius town hall. They alsD anrl children arc vacationing In Edward Hyatt and Mr. and Mrs. the pitching. The team, span· ad Sunrlny cUnner guests fmm nortlrcrn Mll'irlgan. Mr. and MrH. Lyle Grow ami Marlon had a llnmslon I•', F. A. chaplet• tltls and Mrs. Wayne na!mr Sunday. and dnughter of Leslie. Mrs. Lot· him while he wus drlvinl( on Ten week. , Carol CtlrtlB S(Jcnt Wednesday tie Eldridge of Eaton Rapids was Mile road near Detroit. Mr. Wolfe sorer! hy Dr. 0. 1\elt:h Pauley rmd harlottc, Potterville, l'onlluc and Wc~lcy Brownlee lll'e stuylng nl picnic at tho Oltemos parlt and n managed hy Clint Willis, Jws won tllnson. the farm. Glu·th liamclton Is do· visited tho museum nl M. S. C. J!,rl Wagner of Fowlerville was amll•'riday with Mrs. Bru(:e How· n Sunday guest of Mrs. Mue was not Injured. M1·. and Mrs. Floyd Lylm spent Cl nut 4 r;ames this year. In· Mr. and Mrs. Mel Swanson had Jng the ehorcs. _ Sunrlny. , n gueHl Sunday of his son anrl lett. Spring and family. or i Friday night with Mr. unrl Mrs. dwh~rl In the schedule were 2 ·~ pjcnlu 011 their lawn Sunday to Marlon Grow spent Monday Uaughler-ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. DeLancey Cooper Mr. and Mrs. Hnrry Shaw o! Lloyd Wagner, and family. und family arc Bpendlng this Helenu, Ohio, nrc spending n few Gene Lylte anrl family al their grnnes with Leslie teums and one ~f)lebrate blrlhduy nnnlvcrsul'les Dr·camlng Is an act of pure lm·· aflerrmon with Mrs. Lucille Jcn· each wllli Stockbridge and Eaton 'jH )\'1rs. Maggie Evelln, Mrs. rtuby nr;Jnalion, attesting Jn all men n klns and children .. Mr. and Mrs. Neva Buller unci Mr. and MrH. week In the north. · days visiting Mr. and Mrs. Rny cottage at Wolf laltc. Rev. and Mrs. Dudley Mosure llnplds. .~or;ls and Dick Jewell. 'l'lw creative jiower, whicl!, if it were Lyle Grow culled on them In the Clure Higgs and the Iutter's par· J .•' BUILDING ON· THE .SAND Therefore whosoever heareth these sayings of mine, atd doeth them, I willlil,en him unto a wi~e man, which built hi10 house upon a rocl': And 1the rain · ·~~;And every one that beareth these ~a.yings of mine, ami doeth them not, shall be likened unto a foolish man, which · ~uilt ~Is. house upon the sand: ,,· . ·An~ .the rain descended, and the floods came, and the winds blew, arid beat upon that house; an!l it fell: aml !~reat was 'the fall of it. (Matt. 7:24-27) . With these words, Jesus brought the Sermon on the Minint_to an end. ·He had discussed many subjects. lie gave the :·Beatitudes that described the character of the citizens of Jiis ~.ingdom. He Sllolm of his disci{Jles' influence U)lon oth~*s;;and.ln ,society, of the inner lllllllication of the Com- . niandments, of attitudes towar1l others, of alms, of prayer, \ . I tl•' of trtillt In God's ·care, of bearing fruit, of maldng actions · ()oftfo~m to professio~. After dealing with these and other THINK IT OVER! subJects, he closed. with a tmrable to emphasize the import ance of putting h.is teachings into everyday life. Those wlw This little fellow has gotten himself all tangled up-just practiced what he taught would be lilw a m1m who built his romping around-but he's not so dumb. He has sense enough house o~ a r~~k. It witltstoml all the storms of life. Those to sit down andd t~inkh~hinghs ovderA. Chahn·ces .arc someone will 7'HE: CfiU~:~rrn- come along an gtve. 1m a an . 1one e mtg 11t have worked . AlTF.no"a.ll FOR ALI. ••• who did not follow his teaching would be Iilm :t lllftn who himself into a panic. .&r 'rLrro C built his house on the sa111l, aml the storms robbed him of ·The Church 1 ".Q.C HURrrn- Isn't that the way with our daily problems? Some have the buJ]din s the greatest I v.Q all the fruits of his hopes and efforts. ' , • h h 1 f It is a store~ ~I character and a,ctor on earth lor Simple solutions; some requtre t e e p 0 true friends, and strong Churchouse. of Spiritual v~Ood Cltiumship, oftti}11eS divine guidance. So often our problems have moral can survive.• neither democrac Ues. Yi!thout a implications, for there is a ''right" and a "wrong" way to OVery Person rn;:relare lour sou~dnor C:IVJ]ization BY PARI\ HAYS !\liLLER . and supper s ou d attend . reasons wh ··~' .· accomplish almost every task .. That is why it is so very own sake ~the Church. The semces regular]; Prebyteriau Life 1\lagazine sake of h;s( ) For his children'y a~e: (1) For his important that each little problem .be solved correctly. sake of tho ~~mmunity and n~t~a e. (3) For the 14 The tightest snarls of life can be untangled and our diffi- and materia] urch ilsell, Which Jon. ' For thu larly andre dsupport. Plqn to needs his lnoral culties overcome if we sit down q~.ietly a'nd consider each in ° rour BrbJe dai!/~ 1 ~ c:hurch rQgu. the light of God's wisdom. Why shou.ld 'we be confused when Sundoy, . '. !look 'bl d h Ch h £ ' ' ~ondny,. . , .... , . , .. Judg Chapter ' we h ave t h e B 1 e an t e urc as our un atlmg guides? &"«ctny .:.·.·_...... Luk/" 1 • 1'hcdnesdny, .. '' .. ' .. Acts l8 v.,2·8 ••• llhdny '"" ·... Acta 17 18·30 ~~-~ -~~::::::::::::::··t~::h:i~~~:. 2! !#i. ·.• ... ~~ ~~ :::::- Mt'. nnrl Mrs. JfntTis ITnmmnntl lngham Countv News Au~ust 26, 1954 , Page 4 , l\fi'S, ll.~hert Ancler~on anrl clill·,.R·. ·e.(. ept'ao. n H. ono.rs 'l'lw ligltl toxturr. llf 11111:(01 foorl · W. C.l U. Meets rlren ret\r.J·ncrl Th t.u·~.cln:.' frqm . or. Oiii11TIOH wern Sunclny visitor·.~ Sliver lnlm, Prnt I wn~ roJonHrr) Rogers Are Hosts nnrl ~1pongc vuiw rlopends on the of 1\fr~·, Luuru Bnehmun, proportion or ogg while! tn tilhrw Wectncsr)l~. from I he 1\0S[lltnl. II I D. uss~ll Hurt, Mr. unci Mrs. Rodney 13r.n· c· ory Mr. nne! Mrs. ltny ,stm'I' unci lngrcrllc!llts, 1\lr.!iHLll'lng or wei~lh· At Fro~t Hprn~ ,1\ fnmlly nnd Mr .. 1\nd Mrs. D coloring, while noscn Js !ll'hnnrily green, fnof1am County News August 26, 1954 Bailey Offers . Balbo rya not only prnvlcles I{Llc fall nn(lllnrly spring pnsll.lre, · · · · ' b · t.inrl [lrolects thp grounll over thew. Control Tips winter•, htll It Is 11 good green. e ·ber·, v···lle manure when plowed down In the· Count the Values llere ••• spring. If plowml down when• M M J G h Ph 66 f 2 For Hessian Fly short, It provides n acnh conlrol• rs. yr ra am - one • • on potnto lnnd. Cnr Demollllhcllln Wrede nonnlrl Parker anrl other relu·[ SEE HOW MUCH. A&P CAN SAVE YOU foN ITEM AFTfR ITEM~ Kr.ep ynm· m~orl whont in n sni'le Miss Joan Alchln returned lives, or n hin unlll .Ynu're sut·e the · home lnst Monday from the hos· FANCY, FRESH, CUT UP, READY TO FRY. JTPss!nn Jly will glvr. you no pltnl, where· she wns tnlwn as n JUan Unin.Jw•c•d In A(•ehJconj, trouhlr!. Fifteen· Herds result of an nulomohllc urdrlent Vining Hawley nnrTcJwly cs· which occtn·red last. Snt urdny caper! serioUH in.lurlcfl when Ills 'l'hnt'il u sug(.lost!nn rrom Did\ nnlley, lngluun eounly agr!cul· In Ingham No·. 5 night'. Her cnr wns n complete 1!01' wnH hi I hy unother cnr nt tho wrcClc. lnterHccllon of Sug!nnw and Clip· Chickens turn! ngenl. The tly-fn~r. tlntr. for Frying pert sl reels in Lansing laHt Fri· Inghnm r•oc1nly is Scptmnher '17, PRICE YEAR AGO THIS WEElJ(S' PRICE aceonllng lo wnl'cl fi'IJ!ll nny H1•t 30 • lb Test Dh·Uulay Cluh l\leoiR c!ny. His ear wns badly rlamngcd, .Tunc~, Mll'hlgnn SlntP. collr!g!! ex· 'I'hc Rlrthday club mct nt the tension r•ntmnnlngl~t. · Flfter.n Iwrrls, in lllC! Ingham home of Amanda Nelson Ins! Mrs. Margnrr.t ,Jcffory Is suf· No. !1 Dairy I-Iercl Improvement Werlnesrlay, A hohemlan dinner fer!ng f1·om n llarl cnsc of polson I LB. LB. 'I' 10 Hr.HH!nn fly IH one of the nssor.lnt!on, av!!rng!!d 30 lh or was serv!!rl nt 12:30. 'l'hr. nftor· ivy.- 55c 45c lnsr.els t lml nllw·ltH when! In hoth m01~e of huttcrfnl for the montf1 noon was sprmt in gmncs nnd Mr. nncl Mrs. Rnbert .Tones of PRICE THIS fRICo THIS fall ancl ~pl'inr~. 'l'lw insr.rot 's lrw· nf July, cwcord!ng to the lester, visiting. Dcarhcm1 visiter! nt t hc home of YEA~ WEEK'S MEATY PLATE YEAR WEEK'S 11 I' IIi d FANCY ROCKS, FULLY CLEANED, CU ,· ur AGO PRICE AGO ' PRIC6 leafvae (maggots)sheath, usually [!'C!!l beneathnext tn the n ona c 'nrsc Im i ct I .. I:PI Itcr s . -- IMr. and Mrs. Harold Jeffery over ancl their owners am: R. J. !{leis, MI'. nnd Mrs. nonnlrl Pnrlter thc week end. • ground. 'l'lwt'.~ tllC r·r.nson the lly 13 re(.llstered Holstcins, 46.0 lb nnd Mt•, und Mrs. Wenclcll Pnrke1· Mrs. Enn Mender nnrl James LB. & LB. 19c 15c · is rlangr.r·ous. f a t • nne i ·11"8 '.J II 1 m ilk ; D. C. returned home Inst Sunday after ' Van Cnmp culled on Mrs. Mend· Stewing Fowl 49c 39c Boiling Beef The fly lhat nvenvlnlr.rs· in thr• 13mnnnn, 21 Holsteins, 15.4 Ill vncnllonlng In the north for n er's mnthcl' Sunday. "fluxseccl" In the KJll'ing heeome /fat ·ancl t~ns· Ill mill<; Stnnley & week. Mrs. Edna Grlswolrl visited at Ground Beef. sum RIGHT, THE VERY BEST LB. 43c 39c Frankfurters I All ~i~~·p~~-NLESS, LD. 49c 45c thc n!c>s that lay the eggs for tlw Edwin Voss, lfi Holsteins, 41.0 lb Mrs~ Nettie Brown of Aluhnmn the home of Mr. and Mrs. 'I'om 1 Veal Breast exceLi,~N~Tl~ DAI The only way to control the In·, 'M. H. Av~ry,. '10 m!xecl cows, 1 sect Is by planting wheat In the 11.:~ Ib fnt. nnd 866 Ih mill<; E. ,J. • o' ' spent the week end wilh their Chuck Roast BE~~p:~A~~G~~·Ts. LB. 53c 47c Standing Rib Roast ~::~ ~~~~i· LB. 69c 65c ' ' , autumn nflcr tlw late summrr !1Pnne, "i2 registered Holsteins, FerriS istrid sister, Miss Mnry Mullen. gerwratlon of tlw lnsor·l lncs clll'cl :m.ri Ill rut nne! 1100 Jb mill<' nay' l'llrs. Lora Olney Mr. nnd Mrs. Clare Smilh nt· OVEN READY, YOUNG BIRDS- 5-LB. TO ·2s:LB. WTS. MEDIUMS-5-LB. BO:t: $2.43 ' ' off. That prevcnls rlamngl' to the anti Chid<, 23· Holsteins, s5.1 ' tcncled the Mepd·Corey wedding llw It wheat In llw fall fmm mng· fat nne! 1057 Jb mille; Dorwln . Mr. nnd Mrs. w. E. Kader of Sunday aftr.rnoon. wns held at LB. I LB. 69c gots and c11ts down on the num· Willinms, 18 Holsteins, 3,1.3 lb Swqnton,. Ohio, spent' Just week Mrs. Mead's home at Lal I'· Wednesday with t'Ie Gerald Mar· tin family. JANE PARKER-REG. 49c .•. Thinking: REG. Mrs. Gernlci Martin, Mr!. Rich· . ard Martin nnd Mra. Elmer Otis Lifebuoy r~~B 2a~~~ 27c 3 SIZE 28c were in Ohio Monday. .Blackberry ·Pie of ·' · ,The school. reunion which was LGE. A b~tutiful pie, a' wonderful buy , , , plumb· held Sunday nt the scliool' gl'Ound P~k PKG. 30c f'!lt ~f juicy bltekberriet, and lattice·topped 80c 10 was attended by 40. Rinso Blue With a . crust flaky , .• , 10 tondorl Suy cnr • , , buy twol -~ . • 39c Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lantz spent ...... Builclin91 the' week end ns gu~sts of Mr. 3 MED. 26c and. Mrs. Martin I 1 QT. 4·7c· .Standar'd .:Block·:'}:.;::· "~r~~~~eMrs .. Edd Muuenwerc Salad .D.ressing -.. BOT. In Mason· Saturday afternoon to '7-·2·,·· A...... 1.. Ro~n~. $~pp1J. Co·..... --· ~ ~~!:i~s_t~~~~~:;:~ ~~v~~~s~ ~~~ 4. . ure . us. . ad · . · , .· Lansing, Mich. Mr. and Mrs· •. James Clickner :'':''~~~~~~~~..:..--..---~~.:-.-·;.,·..:.· ·~· ~· ~...;··...:;;... ,;.; . .;.:.;.:....t.!.an.d grand4laughten,of.Dearborn . ' ' ' ·. ·. : ' ' '.' ' .... ' " ;Rights of Public Under Monopolies I Keep Food lly mmm· While menls. It Is nnlul'lll to assume fmm nllorneyH for large elf les to •· 1\llchlgun l'roHII AH~oclallnn lhul. the governor would n[ltlolnt lndlvldunl customers-ure nl· 11 Dernoernt while the scnntc lowed lo present their views, · Thlnlt you wero I malerl unfair· would prefer u llepuhllcnn, No Michigan Bell applied for n ly hy a movcr'l 'I'IH! ~!IH ot• cloc· qunllflml person hns turned up mte lnc•renHc In July, 1053. II trlc compnny'l Do you llilult lhc Better who will run lhe l'lslt of u temp· WitH refused lusl monlh after tcilpphone eompmty should give orm·y uppolnlmenl, much study 1lnd tesllmony. A tjettcr service fot• llw rule you TsstWH could hr! tlcnrlloclwd with new npplleallon will soon be filed pay? only 2 commissioners, should for reconsldcrn lion. : It your scnllmcnl. Is .luolillcrl, cnch voir! rllffcrcnlly on 1111 Issue, The commission can nlso order with a YOll have n powerful ally lo en· hul this hns not cnused serious rchntes and sometimes docs. In t,orce a fair tiCLllmncnL. ... * ., tmuble. 1915 n genom! reba tc to Dell's ~ . . cuslnmers was nrdcrerl. It Ia· ;, Stnndlng gunrd over I he rlghiH Cmnmlsslon verdicts can he tullcd $10,000,000 and tool< yean; of Individuals In such eases Is l/w lnlwn lo the courls If 11 pnrly to complete, Westinghouse ,tnte Public Sr~rvjee Commission. feels litem lo he unfair. They nrc • • • ,. When 11 consumer· becomes ells· collslrlercrl In Inghnm county clr· Enforcement officers ·of PSC . fD.tlsllcd with a r;r·orery or hn rrl· r!ult court Ol' In stale supreme patrol the roads. They stop ware 81orc, he !!all l.rarle clsn· Collrl.. truclts to be sure hnulcl'S nre Whc,rc. When he Is d lss111.L~IIed moving loads· according to legal with n utility, he hns no such ul· .Judges can confirm, reverse conditions. · Upright Freezer 1trnntlve. · the r~ommlsslon's ruling, or send The cornmlsslon thln1ts lhc mo· ,; Hi! cun, however, appral In IIH! It lmclt to PSC with n recomrnen· tor tl'ilnslt operators \vclcome fubllc Servlec Comrnlsslnn. All dation for rcsludy. '!'IJC. third. roud this enforcement. It proteds IIH• tli~~ nslt Is l!tnl lhe eomplnlnt Ill! can be n !acn·savlng device. lcg1tlmntc lines ..from "fly hy fll!l~e In wrlllng. This cllmlnales • • -~ night:" truckers· offering unfair fl'JI¨crslandlng anrl rcqulreH Chnlrmnn n[ lhc commission Is competition because they rln nol ;lilC, r!omplalnanl lo spell CJllt a .Tohn II. MeCnrlhy, n Dcrnocrnt. observe I he standards of safety tfJ:clflc charge. · fmm Mt. Clemcnr;. Maurlch E. or othm· requlrempnt of I)Jc com· • • ,, !Iunl, a Sault Sin. Marie husl· mission. · ~·.If: lnvcstlr;nllon provrs a cnm· rwssmnn nnd a llcpnbllcan, Is the PERKINS HARDWARE jl,Inlnt to he gmull!llcss, lhe JH!r· olltr!t' mcmh!!l', Both nnw live In 360 S. Jcfl'el'SOil Phone 4811 A!ln who nriginnlrrd 11 l'!rc•eivm; a Lansln~ bcl'ausc the .Joh requires tr.itl!r to thai ctrnr.l. Bul if lhel'l! a full wut·klng bclwdule. Hoytville Is reason In heiiPVC lhal It i:; Sccretat'Y of PSC Is Sophus Georgia A. Purcell ~ustlflcd, lhc commission e;11r or· Lund, who has held the position (Lut Wcol1'11 Items) der the agency Involved to malw since 1!J:l!l except for onr. year. nev. and Mrs. Robert Hcrwlll adjustmcnls. PSC mtn also mnlw l!e HU(l!!rvi~es the recording of and clrlldrcn were Monday sup new regulations Uuit will pnivcnl lire cominlssion's rulings and per guests of Mrs'. I~lorcnc'e Aus- f_~peti'tion. • • ·,, . manages pe~·-~mt~cl.• tin and sons. · Mr. and Mr~. Donalcl IIultbct'f( n nrl son of Salin~. I<;111sns, nrc Fall Freezer ~l't!uf the Puhtic Service Corn· "In gr!llcral, lhc firms we con· mls.slon Is rlcslgnerl In lm fair to lrol are most eoopcrutlve," said visiting their parents. the agency serving tile p11blie a~ Lund. I!c dr.sCI'Ihcrl, ns an ex· Mrs. floy Pouch,· Mr. and Mrs. well. In nrlrlilion to eonlrolling nmplc, the ar:llvitles of lelcphonc Sidney Kenyon of Lanslnr: were J~tllltles, PSC hns jurisdiclion of companies. "All hough there· arc crtllers Saturday night at the Guy ffi9~or transportation; bu~ and more thnn 110 lelcphonc com· Mead home. freight lines lhat s·ervc more pnnlcs doing buslnl'ss In Mlch· Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Hollon were Bargains than ·one municipal area. ir~an," he said, "twarly !lO'l is cUnner guests of their parcnls, .:. Besides making regula! ion~ to rlnnc by lhc 3 hig ones-Bell, Mr. und Mrs. Ray Campbell, Sun· P.r·qtect public safety, l/J(! t•om- General and Union:'' day. mission sets ralcs which slwll Ire "Somcllmes, a very small firm James A. Holton is worldng 111 charged and mtist approve 111c fi. will wanl to sell out nncl cannot the nay Hodge fllllng stnllon ut 15 cu. ft. nnnclal stability of organizalionr; find rL buyer," he continued. "We Mulliken on week ends as u ILt· Was $<169.95 that want" to cleat wltli ·the public. can conlrtcl one of the big corn· brlcallon man and mechanic. • " • panics. They will eslabllsh a fair A3/c and Mrs. Bruce Eaotman ·: Law provlrlcs for :J cornm is· price, and maltc the purchase." and daughter arc horne on n leave Now $389.95 .loners appointed by lire gover- ' •· • •· from Lamonte, Missouri. · nor. At present only 2 arr. in of· Applkalion for rate changes, Mrs. John Purcell and children tlce, and· the vaeanr:y will prob·l whkh usually means increases, und Mrs. Bruce Eastman and 28 cu. ft. Upl'ight 1\bly exist until after the fall clcc· mu~t he approved by the com· daughter spent Sunday with Mr. tlon. , rnisRion. and Mrs. lcorest Lewis and chi!· Was $619.95 ~;.The law also provides thai I he I Commissioners· set limes for dren spent Monday at the John i:~n~.te must approve the appoint· I hearings and Interested parties- Purcell home. Now $509.95 ,~------.Ingham County News August 26, 1954 Page 6 Get.fbe FACTS about Reeves District 16 cu. ft. U(Jright Edrm Geer Was $579.95 , Larry Budd is visiting relatives S·INUS SUFFERERSI at Portland for 2 wcelts. FOOD FREEZE S Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hadley were Now $692.25 / Sundny callers of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Lee. rFreezing at low temperatures (0° F. and colder) is the easiest, fastest, most: Mr. ami Mrs. Wayne Goer and 24 cu. ft. U11right lentisfnctory method of food preservation. . family spent the week end at In flavor, color, and texture, frozen foods are superior to most foods pr~ 1 · Joslin lal GOOD l'l'El\IS \'OU AIU~ ALWAYS - Sellslhlo- I.ow l'l'lces! l\lury ,J, IMI Eldon H. llell -Owners and Otim·atoJ's nl'- STORAGE FURNITURE SALES "J)mal Hil'l'cL With t.llll 01\'IWI'S" 4fi0 l N. ]~a.r;t S1I·n1~t ( US-27 :tL Vaiii!Y Farms) Ilourl.i: 10:00 to 7:00 - Sundays: 1 :00 to 7:00 -PHONE: LANSING 7-11173- 'l'IIIS WEEI\'S SI'ECIALS ON NJ•;\V i\IEIWIIANIUSI~! "i\U:i\11'1118" •l·rh·11Wer CiwsiR ...... $1!1.11ii "CEN!\IWO" Sl.udios-a colors ...... $<1!l.Oii '"l'ltuGHAIN" lind 1'ablcs ...... $ 1.00 Other low-priced cars don't offer get the b~suJihese big 4 these advantages. Chevrolet does/ Biggest Brakes Smoother, safer stops with less pedal pre.vsurel That's what Chevrolet gives you wltf1 the largest brakes 1·economy In the low-price field. Mason alrlrlcrmcn nre shnping What's it going to cost to keep that new car in gaso an nrrlinam·c to force the closing line? In oil? What about service and repairs? Check Highest-Compression ,,r hroror· narlors at midnight and into it and you'll find that Chevrolet has the greatest Power In han Sunday sales of beer by Williamston FFA Y 011 get finer the glnss, · name of all for keeping upkeep costs down over all the miles you drive. performance-and nrosirlcnls of Cedar ncar the Is In .Jop Three important gasoline road eommission building have savings, too-willa tlae prnlrosterl to the council on the rot·ret inn of signboards on the In US Contesf highest-cotnpression power of any /eadi11g ro:wt side or the street. Thr.y claim Chapters from Williamston, llwir prnf)r.rty is damaged by tht! Cassopolis and Sandusky "haVP low-priced carl hig ~ignboards, hccn selected in the 11th annual 2·price Ludell Chcn0.y hml sevr.ral rihs Michigan Future Farmers of Fisher Badr Quality t:ral'kcd when he was ldclted by a IA mct·lc;a B0.st Chapter contest as Take a look at what you pay and what you get. You get smarter, horse. the stntc's outstanding farm You'll see that Chevrolet has more for you nnd asks smoother styling Corn :mrl other crops· on low youth groups. · less from you. It's priced below all other Jines of curs. greater comfort, safety t(t'nrrnri were nipped by frost Au· Tlic chapter· trio was named to Chevrolet builds the most cars-and can build them I a11d quality-with this I!,LlSI 20. represent Michigan in the silver I Mrs. Mnric Smith has· opened a anniversary national Ji'FA. compe· better to sell f\tC:. IP<~I only low-priced car piano stu· ' ' " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Eqflql'ial Page · hmnalel' to nn elephant on 11n !"'"'"""'7---.------:-·------..------..-. · hour'~ notice, Considered to ll.o / the Irtrgest wholesnlo Wllcl nnlmul Sweet Charity Again Down By the deuJ(w In tha wot·ld, '1'rilffllrh Ifeel:; tiHtl the greatest rislt' In· Bingo Is back !n the heo.dl!nes ag~ln. Mqrb~ that's vcilvcd . In hlil bu.sine.s~ 'I~ .. tlii:! ., ' cnpltnl Joss cULiser:) by animal .~· .. whcm· it belong~, qec!lus~. jt 113 Important, n lo~ · 1110r~ lm ··sYCAMOR~ Ideaths In transit, . ·:, . portnnt than it loolcs on the iiUl;fuce, Some duy it will c:ome . A sightly route to Gmnd Rap· former residents )Jack to town . Trefi'lich recounts some ot tiw .,.,,to a vote, and all of us tJhoulq know just what It Is we are Ids Is west through Charlotte to Wnyne Campbell nnd his charm more amusing eplsod~s of. his ~ · voting on, · · · Hastings •nnrl thence northwest Ing wife of Plainwell wm·o nmong can~er, such ns the tl11Jo the tiger ..,, ·. ·,r .. t.l b J 1 bl b d h avet· M·37 through the Cherry them. Wuyne Is a Plainwell got loo~e on t11e nirplnne, or the r... o Jose ac c ng ngo, C!ano an ot er games of valley. Barry's high hills and druggist, Tom Richards of St. limo 100 monkeys tool<'over Ful· chance, the! games at•e tallced of as Innocuous, an opportunity green valleys' nrc benutitul. For Johns wus anotlH!l', He slid down ton street, inclulling 1he:. ·are. ' · · ,.. for the churltuble, an amusement for· the poor, a divct•slon many mltl!s the roud, both this the anme cellar doors with Hnro1rl house nnrl choir practice In nl .. 1 • • fOI' the aged. · side nnd t.he othm· sille of !Ins and Helen In bygone days, He's neighhorhood church. His book Is lings, stays close to the 'rharn lccpt up with his sliding, Wot'lling 'rHEY NEVER TALK BACK. , ., Because horse racing, or big time gambllng ~ttached to apple river, summers In the Rlchanls mille Leaving the Jungles for bnclc· · hot·se racing, has been legalized, the cry goes up, "Why plnnt In St. Johns, Tom goes out woods Amat·Jcn, we huve S1'AY . I made the trip last weelc wlth to Sun Valley, Idaho, to slide ON, STRANGER by Witlinm S, :.:can't we play bingo?" Thnt's a good question, too, and can a stopover I o Inspect Dick Coolc's from December through April. Dutton, Deep in Uw mountnli1s, of . ·.best b~ answet•cd by the raclwtcet'li who shoved the racing printing p]ant at Hastings, He's I·Ie's a sltl instructor, Hememhot' Kentucl .. ···- roll Glynn tool( flr~t ln the ~nlm11!s uncter 900 lh, the Fitch· closses for heifer 18 months to 2 burg nhth Won 3 seconrl pln~e rib· Ingham -The Dairy County yenrs and lwlfer 12 to 18 months Angus Cattle. bons, the Okemos oll1h won n llrr;t Michigan· Elevator Exchange and Shirley Glynn won for acnlnr nwnrrl rlhhon anrl tho White Oal< heifer. DenniH Avery also had the club won 2 s!!conrl ribbons, Was at Her Best at the Fair first plac!! junior calf, Take Share of In the !JOO·il1 plus Angus r!ln~s, Has Completed .Biggest Year ,Jncoh D!!nllcmlcr & Sons of the Lnberlcnux cluh 11 HOI!· Four·H duh rlnlry exhlhllors lwifers 2 y!!nrs nne\ under 3 1' •.· Placlngs In the Holstein clnss!!s wim Chnrlotle tool< all the ribbons fnr ond: the Snnrlhlll club. pluccd Mlchlgun Elcvntor Exchange, 1 our oxrnnslon prngrnm nnd our ~llclwrl up llmlr anlmnls Wedrws· longing to Gary SWe!!t, Ja • ..: were: llr~t: Wlwutllclcl club won both grnln nnd l)[!nn mnrlmtlng ngonr.y lii)W hcnn murlwlin!l plnn nrc ex: dny morning, deanml liP them· O'Brien, Jn Ellen Bullen,' Bill Cows 4 ycnrs or older, Bill Drown Swiss dairy calli!! anrl .T. Fair Ribbons llr~t nnrl HC['()ml rlhbnns: unrl thn for 140 loeal l!ooperullve clevrtl 1 nhlr. ' spri'!Ps of 1this · ' fnst·r::rowlngI · •: til • Pole Fra1ne Chic.keh Cobps gl'flo~ Will. gn\w well 'In Hntll'iw't·n Country. & iowr"}. -Summer Rains Perk Up Corn -Crop stn't ri~. Bumlmo fuvm·H so1nu fret•t..' '. lng tempm•ntm·o's, hUt nor. u\Jdcr i*i May Replace Other Kinds lly 'C'ili·l Coll,ln Jleport from behlncj the IJ•on 'l''he government nlsn nn· rlcgt•ee~. l•'nst w·owhm "culrns" By .; TIHJJ'e hnve been some slgnlfl· Curtain 'lndlt•nteH this· 'flgurc llnllnced tl1111 ·'the "lnitlul Jlrlr:t!" 1;cineh full dlnmetdr 15 lndwsl . ""''c!•vcsl riovt!lnllllWnt In cost·~ 'I'empc·ralure doesn!t drop· · · much JIM. "R·ow· N ·' Iea.· nt llllJlt'ovcmcnts. In croJm In coulrlJlolltlclll hr. conll"llss·ll'"VPJ'Y mlslcurllng: 111 r!JJII'"" thnat' frJI' onta In 1!1:14-n:J wifl hr. G5 wlwri n fr.w indws 1nl!, nnrl Ihey ci1tlorli" ' f.nr tlw Jlo'llll'.Y farmer IH below freezing at hire1 level 1n " the last · 2 weelts: whlesrn·e1ul II 1 ·•11 · ·'tl .; fa. · cents n huslwl, nml fo.r lmrJeu,' O:l rcnd1 ftill height (70 feel) In fi to jll ~>~ e JlO]P·frnmc llllilrilil",·~ even the colrle!il wenlhr!r, W 1th j' rnln has !allen In areas whcm It le 1 nrgr.c1 eo 1r.c 1 ve 'nns am ecnts n bushel, H wcel\!i, , , Frull output In Mlch· Prll "· lltl}lrlillg." l'r11' rJiii".J'."' O!'C II he Pl'OJlCI' numiJCJ' of.. blrd,s on n wns neerled desperutely, especial· assWillc•IJ gne tl1cy In'li'C 11 mumexp"c' t"riacreages, to rrct· ~ ~ • lgnn lhls year Is ·conslderubl~· •· '' " ·• I Iy 11Irmg the southern portion of · · • · "· c · "' lower than last ycn1·: on August: nothing new hut to tlw poullry flrHJI' of bulll·up lilier plenty of 'tile Great Plains. planterlnnrl hnrvf!sterl. P1·nte.1n mntcnt or com ns HI'· offlelnl csthnnl~s shower! . farmer llwy c•mhnrly snmn mm· heat is gcnet'llted even with the If tluwe's 'one thing WOI'SCl than luwing hay 'USDA's August crOJl report Accorrllng lo rcporls lcnl • •>t! the best old pair, winners were 2 Units Pumt• . Foster VanVliet, first; Judy Holstein Heifer, io months old, bred January 25 Qhantity Miii,.Oans Cnusie, second; VanVliet, third; Gtlerlisey lleifei', 19 months old, ~re(as. dwnp. Also nice j)nr•·h l(iiclc•rs. e:ng 7·1145. 34wtf nn. Will Sl'li clwnp. · Lawrencci :11 a .)lrirc you mn afforcl In 'Tomlinson Fccd Store, Holt, M. L. WatTf'n, 310 South Cllppr•1'1 ------~ Powell, ;;o;;r; PnwP-11 t'oacl, Olw· [lay, Nnw is lhc lime In gP.t an phonr. 1·2881 Holt. 7wtf strr.ct, Lansing. :1•lwl mos, phone Lansing ED·7·7232. cxlm lrnclor with snvings to ------Feeclel' Cattle THE FARMERS BANK :1-lwl you. We hnvc 12:i hl'flrl of l'fllvrs - ··-·--·-·- ..----·--, · This is just an iclen- Building a Lawn? Olclcst llanlt in Ingham County l\[emlmr F. n. I. C. Fc~deral Hcst~l'\'e Systmn B U L L ··- itPgist r•n•cl Gul'rnsey wcit:hing frnm ~tno to non pntiiHis. hull, ·11 months olrl. Dam with 1\llis Chnlmcr.s'WC Trnrlnr wilh TbCSI' !'(till!• ni'P I~X'I'I~A .good Lawn Fertilizer (!llilllly anrl Jll'ir'l!d to sPII. TiH'HI! !l,1!i7 IIJ milk, ;;1;; lh f:1t as a Cullivnlor- $20.'i.OO. -TOP GHADE .iunior 2·ycar-olcl. Sire, Cowham .Tnhn Dcere.n Trartor with Cui· arc nnl ~nul hi' I'll r.nl\'PS. 'l'lu•v :ll'r Sunny Lnwn_Mix all wr•slcrn ~loek for ilflrdy. reed· Farm Snmvdrops Levity. Fair· livntnr, Plow anrl Dmg. This Shncly Lawn Mix i Ingham County News August 26, 1954 Page 6 tm: ability. holm Farm, Brur·l' DeP.g, plwnr. lrac11:r has slarlcr nnrl lights Kenluci(y Blue Grass Holt 2RR2. :J'IWl p and ·has been ovorhaulcrl- Dutch While Clover - · · $12!i.OO. Fescue for I he Shnclc A-1 Used Cars CllEVH.OLET-Ifl:!!l Clwvmll't 2· i Sec lhrsr• ralves nn1l compnrr! 'BOARS- 2 Durnc homs, :g:, ~1-Plow 'i'l'nrlors . d uur prices before buying. rlnor serlnn, goocl tires. Call Househol Goods months oirl. Alsn about 200· l"nrmnll Cuh, nvcrhaulcrl; Allis· Bernent Feed & Hoylyn Miller, Dnnsvtlh! :< 1:•!1. hushP.Is t•nnl, hancl huslw;J. Sam Chalmers G anrl equipment Sa.ve in Mason ' 20!il Enst Dnnsvillt! ronrl ..11w1 ··--·-- Kl'DIISI', 1 milr cast of Vanlown John Drm•e rr nncl equipment Supply E. D. Fmnklin & Son 1DINI~9 !lOOM SUIT!•;, tnl1lr>, £i nn Tlmwll roacl. 3•1w1 P 2-Piow Trnclot·s Phonr. 2·1421 Mason .FOnD-1!J;t:J Dcmnnslrntnrs, Tu· :' One mile west of Mason • ff ' CiHlll'S and buffrl. Mrs. G, R. Allis·Chalmen· WC, Masscy-Hnr· il3w:~ clnrs nncl Fnrclnrs. Slanrlnrcl ris 81, Fnrmall H, .John Deere rults-Foodstu s IPcar"nll, :13•1 F:ast Elm, Ml~son. Phone Mrmnn 2·8~<11 or 2-7fl01 IF Tools ------,,~- trnnsmissions, nverclrivr.s nntl F , .13wlf ... _~~~~ arm B SEED COilN-Wnlverine hyhricl.l Forclnmat fer.- Nnw is Ill(! llmr. 3-Plow Trnclors This scccl prorluccrl 05 bu t·n save. · ' ------1 ~~~.~~~;;;!~~.; oil spare lwate1·, Fnrmall M's I-IEnEFORD DULLS--Pmehrr.rl, 1----·----- shr.Jlcd corn pr.r \JCI'C, govern· FOilD-lfJ!i3 Victorin. They r.lon'l · I with blower, 1 1,C, Y<'nrs old. Used Corn Pic](('r, used 3·bottom ,"ilgccl 2, :J nnrl !i. 'l'ltrcc.ycar-old U l T.'· • t mcnt measure, on Bassett farm in, come any sharpm· 'than this Peaches 1 Heats !i room Lawt·r·ncr• 1 ilou~e. IR• rcgislerrrl. Phone Lnnsing SeC .t ,qlll)Jfl1e11 plow, liSCcl PTO spreaclcr V~vay last year. f3~sjl Fruin, 21 11,000 mile .beauty. Gorgc~us!E t s· 1 I Whiling, :338 E. Cherry :;Jrcr.t, 4t-842fi or ED-7-7.'-lliri. 2Gwtf New Dcnrhom-Woocl Bros. col'll mrlcs cast of Mason on M-3G, Mn· ~: ,,lJJaek--nncl IVory 2·tone With as ICe. . . j\'lason, phone Mason 2·GG22. Silsby Implement Co. ------piC'kf'r son phone 2·0883. ' ·. J9wtf': .tlnmingo lc~Jhcr intcr~OI', C~m· west Side! . ,\ .. ' We are pleaBecl to nnnouncc lhnt . .1•lwl FOR SALE O!t LE:I\SI~ --Dttroe Nr!w nnrl usrcl Forrl aml Fonl· Phone Mason !i~41 -- plete cqlllpmcnt mchulm;:: 1 wr' have tii!iun .,p.icking Hale ------·- ·------ v·nnil Ilr11npshiro hnars. Also Frrgusnn Trnt:lors 33wl SEED SPELT, ·" cents per pouncl.' For.Jomntic, pnwer sleerin:,: and I All around the town! Haven pr.aeiws. We C!Xpr.ct a Hnlslein illt!l rrr1dy J'or 1:rrvic-c•. User! sr•nop for Ford-Ferguson ------Pl1one or wrtte ynur orcler now Fireslone snprcme tires. Save 1 , full crOJl O[ clcliciouA fruit. this Best Buy in the William Musnlf'f, 20fi·l Dr.xler Tl'"c·t~" FI\IlMALL F-12 1 1 r01 .. 1 for this high yielding grain. "noo 00 1 All have hcen lllS(lCCtccl hy o~tr 1 . rae or sa e, S r · • • '"" · · . service department ancl nrc 111 ycnr. C t 'l'mll, Dansville•. Phone DansviJJp lJ.~Pcl·~~ 1:1. rlnuhlr rlisro, liiw new with r.ulttvalor, 11xB8 rubber • latc!alcn1 JlC{1 1 upot snpmcni.IFOilD-19:i31 clclux1~ Turlor "Mtlc· ! l't' ~ oun·y 1 1 1011 2!\!ll. :~'lwl User! Inlcmntional silage culler lirc•s, in goorl condition, $17G.,- Stanley L. Warner,. S410 High· age Maiprnlng of wccl<'ll vueallon nl Long Iulw, rlcr· nnd fumlly, ·. · · man, Hr~t on gardening; David guests of the Lumbert girls purl 1111 11111 I V()ws Are Spoken Mr, r1 Mrs. 'l'r.rl neaur:tw llw S 1 Cl r· k hI' I d gr• Cormn11nlly Walhalu. They reported that ,t,lw · Mr. nnrl Mrs. OI'VIile Smllh nnd Dllllnghum, second on gardening; of this weel<, and Lllllun returned Chi' Ids Dt'St"'I.Ct rr.tm·ned Sul.urduy Jrnm Kolwnm, ,\i~lir•iillnml :;l'irollls lll'l! alloul fishing wasn't very goorl. llw 1\ 1·i'r 1 of Milford wnre Sunda ,. Jimmy Lumbert, first on beef;. lo Jucl\son with them for u few ·• Indinnn, whr.ro tlwy wen! r·;rllurl ''"nl[tlr·IP. 'i'••al'i~<•r:; nr•e lo rcporl wcei\'H catch wus a 23 Inch pllw rlfr1:1~1~ gtreHts of I he Glenn Hu~· Connie West, first on dulry; Dlcl< clays, IUrs. I.t!IIIW ,Johll~lnn At Church Rites, lnsl Sunrluy dur. to tlw rieniiJ of .';Ppl,.iniH•I' I ll, Cnllf111nhq ndPqtmlc. This, too, fnllecl. Secl'etnry Benson, lhr. senate nnd conference In .lnnr.', !mt 1he Te· lwlr gnvP. him n hiue l'iiJhon, one Mnrlhn 'l'hnye~· JlliiJII McC:!.Jo:l,f,AN, Mna y A. Mend, r,r,, 1~11111 [.nnHin!-f, lluputy lle..:leltn' nf Pl'obntc house votes hurl these lmpllcn· , cnmHI!h locntlon openr.ciup nhout Jurors Association :;lePr won n singiP hinc• t•ihlwn -~------A 'I'l'Ufl Copy: Jtllf~t• or I'I'O]JUtt! J•:tlwln E. WcllliWn•·th, 2u, Lnn11l11H'I Mu1·thu 'l'iluyol' Vlalt>L J, fii'!Oln, 17, J.urutlng, Now, the New Deal propn· lions: a month ago and It was offcreJI while I he oliler p!:rr•p,J sPr'OJHi 111111 lleJIUty UuHlfltcr of Prnhnte :J.fw:l gand!sls nrr. trying to focus nl· .Tnmua A. Vnnllykc, 211, Lllllflllllo(' ~ !1 J The Republicans nrc con· to Hr.v . .TamPs. The lncnl church Plans Annual Picnic he usPII "Shorty" his prize, to New Court Cases ------·-··---- Lvlhu C. Ji'llllnKhnm, l tl, Olu.·moH, trmllon on failure to nmend Taft· lllldnhl'ldle, DlvoJ'ct•, Jleamnn J. Llilll, vlnccci thai the fnrmc1·s In gen· rlicl not feel litnl 11wy wnntcd to The Ingham County .Jurors as· plnl'r. third In the showmanship ntlorncy, John G. Orotlr.l'I!On, ~:I, Bust Lllllt!lnl(; rrartley. ' ' n!lcgl'dly lnudequale Dolol'u!l [, Wt~stt•nfL!hiDI', 21, Ensl Lan· eml will support progrnm that slnnd In the way or his ndvunt'e· contest. l.nw Floyd W. Holm('H Vlt. St•lma K JI(JimeH, a sociatlon will hold Its annual pic· ,Jnhn )), Ot oveH vs. lhJKh Angl!ll. furm lt!glslntlon ... Repnh!lcun mcnt anrl rr~len~etl him. The Rev. Oivort•e, Hoy '1'. Cuuley, llltUI'lwy, "'"~· Is In the hest intr.1·ests or the nn· nic at St. Mary's hnll ln W1111arn~· Bnrsha, Hi, is n junior lcmlrr. 'l'n•KIJBtHI un till' cnHe, Mncl..enn nnd Sen· ~\dL•Jirw (4, OmllrHt \'11, (;JJfton ,J Donnld r. Webb, 20, UnyH!tlc, bfuw pnrty cl!vlsion over the McCarthy 1111111, nllOI'IIr.YIIo tion, including the farrnPrs, de· ·Louis Ellinger of Frnnkfort, hn•; ton on Sunday, August 29 nt 1:30 Her rr.cord or wins wnnltl mnlH• Omnntr, Dlvol'CIJ, lit•oJ go ,f. llutl•:~·, nt Yol'k; Joun M. 'l'hol'nhunt, :!0, Lunnhut". s!tltnt!nn .. , and what Is descr!J]('d , !Jren appointed to till'! Williams· p.m. Mt!tnn ,T. J{lnK Vlt. Mni'S(IIl'ite Jncohun tor·ney, Lnn·y E. Onlhout. 21, Lnnslng: Wlnl· spite arguments hy many Demo· anyone> Jli'Oiid. Sill! won hlne rih· 11nd flllfnltl C. Smllh. 'l'leH/fllfiK on tht3 Hulh N. Hlc:hnldll YH ••Tnhn 'J\ fli,•1Jnnl,;, t'll!d JC. Hunuy, 17, LnrHtlng, as the "give-nwny" or public • ton churches :md will tniw up his t•nnP, Wnrren lJenf1eld, crnls lhnt the fnrmr.rs will be President Bertha Gulick of hons in cooking, llnwrr clisplny, Ht•nf.rh, rand ut DIYOl'cc, lft•r·mnn .T. Llpp, ntlmnt•y, Mt•lvln Huashmun, 21, \VIIIInm11Lon; power and al om!c energy, tnrn•~Yii. Hnrnld II. Illalley VH, EIHn M. Un!ley, pcnnli~cd by the Eisenhower clutlm; herr. on September I. Wllliamston announces that all vcg-elnhle !J;wkc>l, fonrl frer.zlng Evnlyn M. liluck, I 0, WllllnmHton. Generally, tile NPW Den! ap ncv. .Jnmcs and his family \VIIIHun J, I.. lndlt•y VK. Wnllct· IJui'• Ulvoacc, r.... u {', ihamltt. nltnl'nuy, program. county officials, circuit court pel'· niHk. 'l'u•HIIIl'HI nn lhc cntH!, Stunl't. J. Mnxlnc H. llni
tty Genrm vs. Doyle Gr.nrln. Di- icemen during 1953, says the Na· out a few of the forbidden sill{· cnted that the rigid 90'/r of parity 1 common pari. of eiviiian dress Indian lake in Josr.o county, their vot cc. RutiKel A. l .. nwlcr, nltot•ncy, tiona! Geogmphic Society. Mnl'ilyn M. n~~veH VR. Wtllnrd s. worm eggs from Pe1·sia. support program would be con·. and had no special significance. . . home in Williamston, and winte1·s Rf•ev(•H. Divorce. Benjnmln F. Wu.tson, Be on Hand- You May Wml at Lakelnml, Florida. i ultonl(ly, It Costs Absolutely Nothing! In He: E~tntes of Et1wn1d A. Refior, Hosts for the open house were Nnncy A. Rofio1· nne! Robert L. Rctiol' • Attend the CI~EST Every Friday Night! Fred Warner of Williams! on, R0y rr, /llfrJOI'S, PL•litlon (OI' tt·anarea• of I'CIIl CRlnte. Jnmes R. DuviH, llttOJ'Uey, Warner of Lake Odessn, Russ~ll ' Vlndntcl finlter vH. 'l'homu!l Bnlccr, Ja•, I FRIDAY ONLY AUGUST 27 Warner or Leslie, and Mrs. Hob· Divoi'C(I, Willlnm D. Rotsc2!.ylc, nttot·ney. , AmoH M. Hildul>t•ldle va. Ernmn L. t ert Pollock 0[ Royal OaJ;, chii· J dren o[ lilc muple. They have l5 Loenl Boy In Ceremony I Paris Playboys grandchildren aml 'I great-gram!· Marine Sgt. Jimmy L. Merrl· with Leo Gorcey and the Bowery Boys children. man of Williamston took part in' a historical J'e!irement ceremony Also at Pearl Harbor July 31. A brl· gacle parade and review nnd jet Er,.ma Rice Morgan aircraft flyover was the official Highway Dragnet "Alohn" to Lt. Gen. Frai1klln A. Hart of Eufaula, Alabama, first with Richard Conte, Joan Bennett and Wanda Hendrix Dies at Age of 89 marine commanding general ever Plus 2 All-Color Cartoons! Emma Ricr. Morgan, 89, cliwl to retire outside the continental August ::n al the Holloway Horn.:! United States. AUGUST 28 in Mason. She WiiS born in Mil· ford on October 21, 18!i5. She i.~ survived by a ~if:ter, Hnrriet Hamillon of Pontiac; a brother, S(hool Will Open Giant Moviethon William Horwood of Wallen; 2 Come in Early - Stay Late! sons, Ivnn G. Hire of Bath and Come in at Dusl' - Stay Until ? ? Merton Rice of Webberville; nml .On September 8 a claughteJ·, Vela Rice Williams See all of this gra~ul tmterta.inment: The Willlnmston Schools will of Webberville; 5 grandchildren; r.pen September 8. '!'he first ses· 1. PAUlS PLAYBOYS- Feature and 5 great-grnndehilclren. sian Tuesday morning is for The ftmernl services were held tE;achers only. New students ln 2. UIGII\VAY DI~AGNET- Feature Tuesday at 1::10 p. m. from the the district will register Tuesday 3. IN TilE NAVY - Feature Gorsline Brothers funeral home, afternoon. Wednesday the junior with Rev. Charles Gross of the high and freshmen wlll enroll at Chances are, you'll he at a loss for wot·ds, too ••• after just a few minuteo .. i''• Vantown Methodi~l church offici· the high school; and the first 4. WEIRD WmlAN - Feature with a "Rocket" Oldsmobile, ThcrOJ's so much that's great , • , even -··-'~ ating. Burial wr.s in the North grades through sixth will enroll "Tcr·r·r-ilir." fulls shol'll For example, ot·igiunl colo!' styling-nh·cady 5. CORRAL' CUTIES - Featurette Stocitbriclge cemetery. at the Memorial grade school. ' I d Pallbearers were Ivan Monroe, The ltindergarten will not be· •,vor a honored by a host of imitations! Interiors 11 step beyond your dt·cams! New• 6. CIIILLY WILLY- Cartoon Seldon Monroo, Fer1·is Smith, gin until Thursday. The buses widest-cvr•· villion with Oldsmobile's panoramic winclshieldl And in 7. ALLEY TO BALI- Color Cartoon Lawrence Stowe, Stanley Risch will travel their routes as usual simply can•+ action, th,, 185·hp. "Rocket" Engine :J.:'eriks for itself. To all this, add nml Frank Oesterle. Wednesday mm·ning. Students Safety Powc•· Slccl'ing*, Powct• D1·akes• •• , in fact, every power BIG 7-UNIT SHOW! REGULAR ADMISSION will be returned to their homes featut·e in the hook •.•. for wonderful, workless dt·iving no matter what lila.l'l'ingo Phms '!'old Wednesday noon. Thursday there ~ascribe It~ lies ahead, Result: the gmatest popularity a11d IIiglwst sale.1 'in 0/ds SUNDAY AND l\lONDAY AUGUST 29·80 Mr. and Mrs. Benjamin Pauls will be full day school for every announce the approaching mar one. IJistOJy/ Jsll't that your cue to visit our showroom •• , take the wheel 2 New 'i'ecimlcolor Hit11 riage of their
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