Ingham County News ·March 13, 1952 Page 2 Ct
... \ ... THE INGHAM COUNT,Y NEWS Ninety-Third Yoilr No. 11 Mason, Michigan, March 13, 1952 /. Four Sections, 26 Pagos Gay Nineties Revue Features PTA Fair Party Leaders Court Decision Hope to Dodge Shrinks Mason Delegate Fight By 60 Acres ln~luuu GOP Wants U ninstl'tiCh•d Ddn~~:atns l\lnson Lnsm; l~arm mul 'ro Convention in J)dmit 1'hren Oc~stm·Ies by Circuit Cmn·t Action Mason luis lost and Vevay township has gained three good people and GO acres of good fnt·m lund. . Last Friday .Judl(c Marvin 'J, Salmon in eh·r•ult r·Durl In Lltn~ sin~( gr11nterl llw pcllliDn of Lyle M. nnrl .funr. M. Oesterle and Don· aid c. and .Josephine L. Ocstedo to have their lund talwn out of. Mason and mnde a part of Vevay township. Mr. and Mr~. Donald Oesterle nml their son Jeff live on the lnnd.
From 5:30 righ't bn lhrough un-~ cr of Lansing, Dave Beatty of The fair opens with a cafcterla- lil the final curtain of the vaudc- Williamston in his Interpretation style dinner slarting at 5:30. At ville show, there'll be fun at the of Casey at the Bat, and the hobo 7 o'clocl< the grade rooms with Mason PTA fair l~ridfly evening. quartcl, made up of Dr. L. A. their special attractlons will be 'l'he Gay Nineties llevue should Wilcden, William S. Seelye, .John opened. In the grade rooms wlll prove lo he one. of the top at· Carroll and Wayne Bullen with be a balwd goods store, soil tracllons. Shown In the picture, Roy Adams as accompanist. drink stand, comic book resale stanrling,, frr~~ lc[l to. ~ig~1t, a.r~ Declnew vice-president. Robert J. Waller Mulclllcr at Mason, or Editorials, Page 2, Part •1. Inghram, Jr., was retained as see· from local fire chic fs. Farm news, Page:; '1 and f.i, retary. Pari •1. · Because o( the frequent rains Christensen, Dunn and Milton Supervisor~ pro c e dings, the annual epidemic of spring c Beebe were elected directors a grass lire~ has not yet brol'>~n Page G, Part '1. few wecl\s ago. They attended out. Even though soil experts their first meeling Tuesday night. have rcpealcdly pointed out that Wl•:AVIIR GOESIU<:CUUI'l'ING The six others on the board arc spring burning destroys ratiWI' Ben Weaver left Mason Perkins, John Shepard, H. G. Hen· thnn improves soil fertility, there Wednesday for Texas, Ol,la son, Gus Kean, Lawton Bement are many who can hardly wait to homa, Arkansas and Mexico to and Jim Davis. apply the torch, the conservation line up cucumber mul other row Directors mapped plans for department has pointed out.- crop workers fo!' Michigan fields Mason dollar.days March 28 and thb summer. Weaver is Michigan 29. They also discussed plans for WhL'Il in llt•cd or nne Walch l't'PIIit·. field manager for the H. W. Matli lit I' M1·. Andl'iti, Hiltun & Hit•h"''ll., an annual meeting t'o be held iluildin~. llwl SOI] Co. soon. Mrs. Phillips Is Completing 22nd Year·
Woman o·ffici.al Annou·ncesJ • ' Retirement• Bingo Is Halted In Stockbridge Rev. E. H. Soderberg. of the Stocl,hriclge Methodist church Is credited, or charged, with halt· ing Stocltbridgc bingo parties. He tool< direct action last week hy visiting Shet•iff Willard P. Barnes and Prosecutor Paul C. Younger, asking them why the law was not !Jclng enforced. He also called on members of Stock· bridge organizations holding bin· go parties to tell them about the law. Under Michigan la\V the hold· lng of bingo parties or the con· dueling of any other lclnd of a lottery is prohibited. Whether the lottery is for sweet charity or for Pl'ivatc enrichment It is against the law. -That's what ~he Stockbridge Methodist preacher told the organizations which were conducting the bingo parties. Stockbridge organization offl· cers said that rather than to be· come Involved in legal action they would call off bingo. Over In Livingston county bingo has been bannea on order of the sherlfl m1d . prdsecutor Jor several moi1ths., 'r', ... A~hievcmcnt Day Is Set_ for March 22 . · r Easter Seal Money Helps Leslie Boy Farmer Suffers Letters to the Editor ·4.-H Exhibits Will Be Displayed I Heavy Loss in lt••JJCII'f. 1'1'0111 l•'lorllh' more win1ld lw lrnppctl or hurlecl 1\Chlcvemf!rJt dny. for. wlnlcJ' srherlul!!rl .to·lwgln at: l :1fi. After I huve rnudl! n very good In· In tho wreclmge, gl'l'l'Y .~lrL'r.l 4·Il club work will hP. Snlurrlny, the style revue there will he n White Oak Fire spectlon of mall l'IIUir!s In l~iorll!n wllhln the mu,loJ' damage 111'1'11 Mnrch 22. 'l'l10 nffnlr will lie helrl rearllnr: of th~ r•ounty honor roll, nne! nil an! 0. K. Kip Parish hall wmtld he completely hlnclwrlwltll In Mason. the maiFox theatre. Tht•J'e will hr a surldl!tJiy flnrl tlwmselvr.s home· '!'his was supposed to be a In the harn. The Webberville llrc woulrl he ldllerl lnstunlly. Many less, without fond, l'!othlnt~. shl'l· A!Yle revue In the ~cl:rwl auditor department was summoned but lhousunrls of others would lw let• or muncy. Ium nt 11 o'dol'l\ for llrsl nnd measlas year, yet rcpm·ts mndc to the countY health department do the lllnze had gained too much WOLUHletl and in nel!d of im· A. J. BE'I'CIIE!l, see0nrl year· girls. . . . not sl10w it Outbreaks have been lwndwoy to he controlletl. · !~ire metllntc cnrc. Mnny hundreds Civil Defense Dh·ector · 'rhe afternoon program at the men had a long run to ma)\e, The Legion Memrll'lal hullrllng Is few and far between and nowhere In the cminty have mcrtsles farm is east o'f Dansville. l~lremen R• A H ld em· had lefl I he rant! anrl h111l I I ·COUN'l'Y Afll•:N'l' W'AO\' reached epidemic proportions. succeeded in lweplng the Jlames ttes re e J.llliW Into a tllt:ch. Jurlgc Arlnm~ · Ingham's new county agent, Mumps have shown a more from spreading t·o other hulirl· . gnvc tile Gregory youth his illtrncs Hoei'arll'l'ers Mutual pie Grove at Mason. Rev. Wilson Adnms Monday, paying $17 ·In Fit•c Insurance company said his Tennant, pastor of tile Brother· cdltllr of the Indiana Formers Senrlet fever and slrep ihroa t fine and costs. He also W11s pl:u·erl fJui(!e to lulrnce right. over the barn f?WJn children, ~speewlly, who are week. She stretches tl:e l'lght George Yonkers: pal·liamenlar- for leaving the scene of an aeci with his left hand eventually," etther not ';l'lP[!led eno~1gh to muscles 'and massages h1s arms ian, Mrs. Rtlssell Logan; histol'· dent. He said he thought he Miss 'l'lwmpson stated. "By using wnrrn.nt stoym·g·lll·n hoKplt~l •. ?I' land. legs ami ~~~en leave~ further ian, Mrs. Murshall Hartig; and heard a tunk when his fender You'll Get a Top Job who live loo f,n fwm n hospttal ihctapy to M1s. Hendershot. Iarea representatives, Mrs. Leroy struck another car -hut when he ''Carpenter and Mrs. Richard stopped to investigate he could I, Service Column , PraLL find no damage to his car. So he I Dr. Arthur. Del,.,ong, assistant drove off, he stated. · Do~e Here ... Pfc. William Knight of Fort professor of elemenLary educa- Martin Allen of Mason paid $2 ·~e--- -Parkhurst Brccl\enridge, Kentucky, spent Holt lion at Michigan. State college, for running n stop sign. the week end with his parents, gave a report OJ}. the college's Lcebern Allen, 17, of Gregory Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mosher. on t IJC Jig I1t to dia I ·the Clinton :-er was co-hostess, Mrs. Kir· Sunday, March 16 he OJ'dererl Mr. Parkhmst talwn force basic training, for men and Gem·ge Beck, West Delhi avenue, ker and Mrs. Ernest Langham to the hospilal and placed under womeu, headquarters of the hu- Holt, was the scene of a happy poured. Tuesday was 'also Mrs. 10:00 A. 1\f, Hilton & Richards Buick man resource research center, event Sunday afternoon. The oc· Nichols' birthday anniversary, · an oxygen tent. Death came and home of Al~'s officer cancli· easion marlDetroit; nnd he was a liie mem tively unimportant, services ber of Mason Lodge No. 70 F. & llna, and is now with the 592nd and Mrs. Robert Welch. possessions', changing eco· 'your farm equipment investment •· •. ~_to get peak per• Signal A. G. L. Co. at Fort Hood, Pfc. Frank L. Young arrived at: . which we make it a point to forma nee. A. M. He was a 33rd Degt·ee Ma· nomic conditions . . ·. fires, son. . · Texas, on Exercise Longhorn,. He Willow Run Tuesciay from Snn look (or, lind to take care of expects to remain there until Diego, California, where he re· Funeral services . were held windstorms, accidents. May. Ue entered the service cenlly cmilJJietcd hoot training. to the' very best of oi.u· ability. Tuesday a£temoon at the .Ball· March 15, 1951.' He and Mt;s, Young, the fot·mer What's "in the books" for Dunn funeral home· with Rev. Robert W. !!:ames, who is scrv- Maxine Willett, will leave Sun . . Patti L. Arnold of· the Mason you? Better call on this ------.-· ' Presbyterian church officiating. ing aboard the USS Midway In rlay for Cam(i Penllleton where Hartford Agency today for the Mediterranean, has recently he will be· stationed. Burial was in Maple Grove ceme· up-to-the-rriinute insurance '----w---t' ~\t.\!Wft.! .. tery. The Masonic order officiated been promoted to senman. He has After an extended tour of duly at the burial. Bennett Fair, .Toy spent several wccl' ends in Sor- In the Mediterranean aboard · a advice and Pl'Otection. 0. Davis, George·' Post, Burt rento, Lcs Spezia, and the Ruins destroyer.cscort, USS New, Rob Green, Han•y Freshour and of Pompeii. ert L. Hess, torpedoman',s mate .·. George 1\ellogg were pallbearers. Richard W. Perry, son of Mr. seaman, USN, son of Mr. and Ball-Dunn . ,. . ! ·~ . •' and Mrs. Reuhl Perry, has joined Mrs. Urban Hess of Dansvllle, is i'' '· DART CAGI~RS ENTERTAINED the navy, He is stationed at Camp baclt in the United States. The Moffat, Great Lakes; Illinois. New returnet;l ·to· Norfoll<, Va., ':'~IZe.~t~t.Home Lisle Morse, ownet• of Morse's Pfc. Fred Welch is behind the after operating as a unit of the Insurance Agency Silsby. lmpleine.ot Co. Restaurant, entertained Maso11's front lines in Korea after spend· u. s. Sixth Fleet. While In the GLEN DUNN frne'Ul!1Ji'U!o/ot.. co-c)Jamplorishill bas~ctba\1 team lng 56 d~:ys on the front. He has Mediterranean she made calls at l'hones: llason 2·3861 r'-': , w. :J · .... ·t . . . . . Phone 5i41 boys' and been promoted from ammunl· Naples Italy; Cannes, France: I.AIIHillg 6~1A·23861 T.u~sclay nlg!it~ .Ele~e(l 1 Coaches Don Carey and Lou Lori Uon earr!et• to first gunner on a Augusta, Sicily, and Athens, Dare Natlonai.Bank Blllldlng 8/J/ergcncu Al1/lmltilu' Sfrvitf. ~lason · · · 1\Ltended, l'ocket la unchel'. His buttullon Gt·eece. •, . . ·. • Ingham County News Marcl1 13, 1952 Page 3 T.t•NIIr P'I'A j11 Mr1•f 'l'ht! Ll•sli£• P. '1'. A. will oleet orrlcot'H fot• the· mmlng yc•ar nl Boy Scouts Earn Its mc1etlng rm. Tl]tn'sday, Mnreh :!0, In Uw s<'itnol llhp1ry. A group Fire Merit Badge of Htudents will pnrlicipnte In n Leslie News pnnl!i discussion of "Teen Age SenulH from St. Casimir's Pl'Oblcms" with · ·!lob' Farley, tt·nnp 17 In L;tnHing earned merit chalt·mnn,' Mnrl11m Bossert for hndges In flgl!ting liro at Camp l'nnnsylvanla nvcnlll' dun to tlw 1<\waniH at Mason· Stt mlny morn· excr!sslw prke of I lm pmperty flth grade, Denn Kirwh c1ncl Pat . Rev. Launstein Clancy of lOth grar!C!, Sara .To lng, '!'hoy savod tlw Mntm· Wlwci and I he r'fiSt of gi'IHiillt:( IWC'PSHill',\' .... , A ltlrleh of 11 I h gradr. and Mary eahln. By c!mploying a band ex· to lor•al<• an P]I'IIH'nlary llllilrllng tingu!Hlwr, t'11rming a httciwt hri· tltr>re. The other two pr1•pertics Ann O'Dow1i of 12th gmde pat·· Will Be Speaker ti•dpating-. gad!' 1111rl throwing ~nnw they had now tltHim· mnslrlt!l'illlon nrc the till' hlttzr! tttHier control when tlw ! I : ~ At Baptist Church athletic: flolrland t111• Potter prop· Mason lin!men IIITived aftet• n latest and Greatest Development crty. Tlw crowdPrl conrlitlon of four-milo run from tuwn. i Hev, Don Lrtunstein will he the the sc:IJOoi lntlldlngs malws it lm· r>cr·ntivn thai mrtre HIHtco hr. renrly .Joe Schramel\ wm; liw hem in spcalwr at IIH! n~rtist l'illlrcli nt Music Study Club the fin•. Hr1 climbed right U!> into fot• tlw fall term. I ~~ I I I a. m. Sundny. Mrs. Lnunsle!in the HtnolStan· vived by her husband, Emery shoe department in Mason. ' c1·s so 'all I twse elcdcd reeeivcd Icy Pmzygncld, Carrie Stevens Wright; one son, Harold, at Schmidt. anrl Rose plan to have almost unanimous· votes. Three nne! Sharon Dnvis; home; an. aunt, Mrs. Kate Wood· I he formal opening of the m:w t rustces were cleetcd for two Eleventh itrndc, Gnil Archcn· lnnd of Mason; nrid a cousit\, Mrs. store April •I and ;,, In the mean· PRICES -SLASHED! yent• terms, l\1, L. Pixley, Hal ph hronn, Sam· Jo Aicirich, Carol Margaret Osburn of Jackson. time the store is still open for 1\eiiP,Y and Wilfred Wardowsld. Kraft, Carol Chesley, Carol Todd, Services were held from the business. Two trustees were chose'n for M a r1 c 1 inc Pallf'rson, Gamet Behrcns-Luecht: funeral home in Tlw Lan~inr:: store will keep one year terms: D. D. Henderson Koons, Jo'nith Ji'ernalcl, Nancy Has· Leslie on Wednesday, with Hev. the Conformal line of arch sup and Irwin ,Jewett. Terry Han· hrouch and Paul Soutilwicl\; E. E. Carpenter officiating and port shoes ami will also handle 17-inch Console TV rlolpil was elected nsscssor. Twelfth ,::radc, Hichani Price, burial in East Hives cemetery. the Weather Bird, City Cluh and 11 ... inch TV with The village cmmcd mr'l Tilurs· Larry Andrews, VPmon Andrews, Peters lines now sold at tllC Ma· clay nigiH to• crmfinn the elcetion Chnt:lene Baldwin, Kenneth Heinl· son, store. with Glare Guard results. All new officers must zelman, .Jcnnne Adams, Ralph Glare Guard Tnn!' Cnu(rol Utrilt·in Rnnstet· qualify within 10 days rifler ]Je. Schttmaciler, Betty 'l'ral'forcl, Color Is Topic l\iodr~l 17'1'7 1\lodd 1"/1\12 ing notified b,l' \he villn,::e .clerk Clayton Troutner, !VInry Dnvis, lii'fo Down 15% Down Tile new council will meet March Marjorie Fernald, Althea Ji'ogg Raill'oad Strike Balance 18 1\ionths $199.95 Balance 18 1\lonths :I!J. j and Shirley Hayes. Of EOTC Meet $249.95 -~-- Inclmlcs l ymu· guurantec on ,all. parts -- "Decorating with Color" was Made Little Stir Includes 1 Ytlni' guarantee· on nil· purts the subject presented at the E. 0. irwltulinl:' pieture tube Teachers Aske. d 'to· Mason en me t hrou,::h the three· hll'lucliu~· Jlil'lill'L' t.nhe ( asses p an· 1 1'. C. cluh meeting at the G. A. R. 1 1 lwll Tuesday evening. Mr. nnd day railroad stril is intet•este!l in IIJI]lointinp; an exclusive J'CJI!'cstmta· . week-day· activities·Sui'lday, school Services Planned e Built-in Booster tlve in your• hwritory. YOU may lm the rm!n "'!' Willi\:, nnd church,.. services are held 'l'lu• · mnrt• thun 225 UNI'rt~n ml!n O(Jel'ahn~-:· 111 theu· home Plus Antenna, etc. mmnmniHtls thr·oug·lumt. Uw mhl·Wtlst. und west are IH'OS(Wl'rms, I here on Sundnys. · lmrd-wnrldng l'ommlmily ltltulers-htLJIII~' with the ~-:·nod. hus,i· T.he vice-president, ·Mrs. D. D. For James Thayer All 'Motorola TV Equipped With ness whi!!lr Unite1l hus .helped them huilLI •.l'\lany C!ll'!l 111 .ex· Henderson· presided. The: me~1· James Thayer, 81, of Route 1, cei'is of $10,000 year·!~·· A UNI'flm FARl\1 AGENCY IL!I!Ir!rn!;· bcrs voted to wo.rkwitiHhe Gmicl Williamston, died Wednesday at !lltlill. al'l'ords YOU thut sume oJI!IOI'tnnUy. 1'here is no hrmt to ·ynm· euminj.\'S. girls on n mother _and· daughter the Sparrow hospital following a banquet to be held m May. t.wo-weel\s sickness. UNI'I'I<:D docs not ·\\rant· ·any "hot · shots.'' We do not ctu·e A potluci<: dinner.. preceded the He was born March 23, 1870, "GLARE GUARD" wlitLt ·Your c!lucationnl bncllgrQund is. Ym! don't. need reul program with Mrs. Emma Shaw, and was a farmer. He retired estate eX(Iericnee. If yon ur'tl honest;, st.rui~-:·hU'ot'Will'd, nn· Mrs. Fred Stevens and Mrs. Rus- several years ago. - The Eye Saver - af•'nhl ol' wor!1, arul sincemly interested in cJ:eatlng u pltmsant sell Shaw having charge. Surviving arc the widow, Rose; and lll'il'lhthlc business of your own, then we are interested in tulldn~-:· with yon. II' we JI!'OVe acceptuble to nne !lltother·, then one son, Howard of Pinckney; Bud~:·et Is Detel'lnlned two daughters, Mrs. Orla Sheath· 15%Do~w~n=-·------~--- UNITJm will tench y~u how to list, show nnd ~ell !'turns, will The proposed budget for the elm of Dansville and Mrs. Leona WE HAVE AN EXPERT TV SERVICE MAN WHO HAS BEEN SERVICING hrtcl< you with 27 yelll'S of good will, the nnt.ion's largest JII'O· ·Leslie schools fo" 1952·1953 was Moran of Battle Creel{; and sev· g·r1lm ol' far·m nnd cnunh·y l'et\1 est11te ndverllslng, lhtl fnmous $199,331 ·as determined by the era! grandchildren. TV LONG BE·FORE THERE WAS EVEN A STATION IN LANSING. HE UNI'rlm ct1tnlng , which last ymu· WILS distributed fl'ee to tL boat•d .of education. on. Tuescla~· Ftlneral services will be held KNOWS HIS BUSINE,SS. . . . . quinter of IL million'·inter·csted buye'rs, IIIII! wlt.h direct flclll · sn)lervlslon mulct• q11alified, exflcrimwtlrl District l\lnnngers. night'. The budget proposed a at the Gorsline funeral home In year ago was $180,990 with $104,· Williamston Sunday at 2:30p.m. To:qunli~, you Jleml only: . 240 from state ald. The state aid • * '" ''' I.lve on 01' near a mnln hlg·hwaay · ·· · · for the new budget according to PERIUNS AD CIIANGED. · ''' I~n,joy the resflect. nrul confidence of your communit.y present figures is $q9,231 or $153 In the Perkins hardware ad on ·:·. ,· "' Own and drive 1m nutomohlle . for each of 315 elementary puptls page 5 of section 2, the prices of ; · '' Devote l'ull tlmtl to t.he wor·l< ~ '. j and $173 for each nf,432 pupils in rubber force cups should be 39 f \Ve, sny R!:'llln, if you wnnf; a UUSINESS insletul of a ,JOn, high ,school. The county board of cents and the price of the 4·plece wt•lltl tmiiLy for full details. The1·c is no .bhli!l'nt.lon. Ynnr In· supervisors levies the school eanistm· set should read 99 cents. JEWETT TELEVISION qnh•y will he hehl in !!Jt.J•ict. confidence. · , · taxes"which wlii be the same next A mlstal\e was made in the ad .·~ .·: ·. ., ,. . ' . . year or 8.2 mills for operation nne! composition. 4.6; mills for debt retlreinent. ----- Corner of Cedar and Maple UNITED .FARM ·AGENCY l\IOVIES AI~E SIIOWN noniNSMrs. Hai·old RE'rURN Larldns of South M J. IM INGHRAM Rev; •Norman' Kunl(eJ' of 1East Lansing street, saw two robins In ·Sales Retlresentativc ' ,. 2825 ·.J\IIIhhStr·ect,·I\Jmsns Clt;y .8, JU!ssonri Lansing presentecl···movles '·at a her yard. Wednesday afternoon, a son ; ·Knnsas CU.y S(lringfield St. J,ouis Chica~o meeting of the Mason Kiwanis club Tuesday J1ight~' They were ,:' J)etroit ;. ' . J.ilN Angeles . ; Snn Francisco Low analysis fertilizers cost I • ! . scenes filmed by'h!ril.ll( Ice. ~hews !-~""'":.:i-:.:.,::0,.~·~· .~.,:- . .._,..;i:ri':~~-~... :or.i~... -=.--::" ..•. ":'.~, 'i-:-, ~.:--•_ .•.:- •. i•·--:o-----:o-----:-• and nt I'odcos. · · of~~~IT~.~t~rep~~u~~-•••••••C~a~l~l~F~o~r~A~·~F~~~e~e~.~M~o~~~r~o~l~a~·~T~Vi plant food. 11 .• D~eim~o~n~~i~~a~tiwin~------~~~··! , .• -. '• NIJI1SING COURSi~ COMPLE'l'E Surprise· Open House Is Held 'l'lrlrlccn women wcro recently · ' gl'Hrlunled from the prnctlenl Shower Is Held anJ Penonab ~~~~f~~1ii~nt 0!~~~(~1y ~~~~~~o1f:c1 ~~~a~\~~ Thursday .Night .... ~ (!ourse Octohct• 7. '!'hose who have \q 'I ' . • • • • • • frl(~nds • • • eompleled the cour:;e nrc Mrs. 'I'wenly·one gathcrccl nt MHS. DAHHOW HONORED • Gertrude Chnndlct• of Holt, Miss the home of Mrs. IUchHnl Brnwn Adn Lou Merrill of Eaton Rnp· 'rhur:;riny evening to honor• Mr.H. ·;·::·Clyde R. Woodlands Observe W(!el< end guests of Mr. and Donald VnnclerVerm, ,Tr .. with a Mnt. D. C. Dnrmw, in cclcbm· Girl Scouts Iris, Mt·s, Georgia Wnkcficld, MrH. Hattie FcrguHon and Mt·s.' Hazel shower for her daughter·, Barlmm lion of Mrs, Darrow's blrtllclay Kay, horn Jo'cbr·uar·,v IH. ,··,Golden Wedding .Anniversary anniveJ'Hnry wcr·e her brotllcr nnrl Die!~ of Ovid and Mrs, I~loronce Take Part in The diversion of thr. evening HIHier-in-law, Mr•, ami Mm. Halph Hershey, Llvina Klbhy, Mrs. Vir· '"" Mr. nnd Mrs. Clyde R. Wood· lands' four gmndsons, Ro)Jerl Ovr!l'lm!yt!l' r>f Charlotte, n nepli· glnla Wlllllmn, Mrs. Bernice wns canis with pl'lzes In brltlge lnnrl, 20:! Cedar street, East Lnn· Young, Richard, Alvin ancl Wll· <'Wand niere, Mr, and Mrs. Hoger PTA Program Blades, Mt•s, Glady;; Mathers, going to Mrs. Willlnm nrr·ghr anti '''"sing, C'elehratcrl their fiOlh wad- llam Woodland. Mrs. Goldie Overton, Mrs. Alma Mrs, Don Dcn:;rnorc 11nrl tlw prize· Ovr!rmyer of Frnnltlin Hills, Mr11mn Girl Scouts furnished . ding anniversary, at an open The bride was attired in bind• Fnl'lningtr>n; Mrs. Darrow's sis· Ehy nml Miss Joyce nurhnm, all ln hearts going to Mrs, Hubert ''''house Stlnclay nftcrnoon, March with a c.orsage of yelltlW enrna· the pror:rum for the Mnson P. Of Lur)sing. l~ox .. ll't'·in-lnw, Mrs. Emma Overmyer, '1', A. moetln[{ Mnndny eveninr:. .,.,,. !l, given by I heir children, Mr. ami tlons, while Mr. Woodland wore a!lrl Hullr Overmyer and a neph· ~ . . Mrs. Vandc1•Vccn n)WtJCd her Bmwnie twops !'i and fi nnd In· ... :Mrs. Munley Young of Pontine a yellow boutonniere, C!W ,nnd nler!e, Mr. nnri Mrs. liil· many gifts nfler• whldr Mrs, ""'and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Wood· Many nice gifts, plants, cut tennedinte tmnps l, 3 and •1, tool< Brown server! refreshments. lat•d 0V('I'tnYCI', nil of ,JUcl\HOil j pnr·t In tlw program. ' lnnd of Lansing In Llw home of flowers, cards and 1elegram~ ami Mr. ltrtd Mr:;, Hamid Darrow, Legion ·Plans the latter. were received by the ·honored a nephew nnd niece of Mr. Dar· Brownies gave the Brownie Mt•, nncl Mrs. fo!iton 'l'work on· One hundred guests from Jack couple. row. Mr·s. Darmw also recclvccl promtse anu sang lite Hr·owrric tcrtalnccl the Tnglmm County i\g· son, 'l'ornpl, :19!12 in gold. Gold candies on I lct··in-Jaw, Mr. ancl Mrs. Lewis !~lsi<. Garnes wore he diversion At Pink-Blue Shower they all sang "Tnps." l~lfl. shorlly after llw cessation either side of the cake and n cen of the evening with prizes gnlll!( Werner, several days 1his Wl'el\. terpiece of yellow daffodils and Mrs. Leslie Gnhcr of Holt and The progTull• was planned In of hostilities in the first World Mr. ancl Mrs ..Tnllll Cnmphell ·· to the !JOnorcrl gue~t. Mlss J~isk's Mr:;. Ilowarrl Slagh cnlcrtnlncd slww parents the regular !ll'O· War, ,,.,.,while snapdragons completed the many gifts were placed beneath called on Mr. and Mrs, Hoy .T. •,.,, decorations, Thursday (!Vening at a stork ceriure or the Girl Seoul meet· Ralph Strope, !Iarlcy Anl·•11 Attending the guest book anrl first grndc room mothers, Mrs. to mcmbcr•ship in the Auxiliary assorlcrl mints were scrvccl. nncl eo[fcc were served as rcfrc~b· Clarence .Jacobs;· Mrs. Orville greeting guests wem the Wood· Guests present were Mrs. will also hr. welcomed, There Is ments. Woodard, Mrs. Harold Bcndc,r, to he a polluck dinner at fi:•l5, At Ware's ... Jnmes Armstrong of Slo('l\bridgc, Guest:; at the shower were Mrs. Mrs. Donovan McDowell, Mrs. Mrs .. George Bullen, Mrs. Terry IO:nch family attending is to take Thurman Watson of Rives June· Frederick Olds, Mrs. Richarc Clark, Miss Darlene Fish, Miss su ffieient Ia hie scrvl[I * ,.... noon with Mr. and Mrs. Jay Cof the Air church located at the Girl Scouts of 'l'roop l met at fey and family. len Park visited Mr. and Mrs. H. lrunry 1.1. Mrs. Rucber is the for· Mrs. Elton Tworl< visited her naval air station at Lakehurst, BirfhS the ldnclcrgartcn room .Wedncs· Mr. and Mrs. Abe Cohn at· J. Karn Wednesday. mer ,Jill Mills and was a mcmllm· mother, Mrs. George Holcomb at day a[lernoon. Some of the mem· New Jersey, where Kenneth is Mrs. Ruic Post returned home Mr·: and Mrs. Paul Young of of the Mason high school class of Milan, Friday. Listerine tended the spring concert at Mich· stationed, bcrs plan to tai(C another eight· lgan State college Sunday, Friday from spending a wee!; Lansrng have a son, John Pat riel\, 1944, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Showcrman weclut up with, even in the · llOMJiiltll Size « · anniversary of L. A. Murray, Sr. Broadcloth Mr. and Mrs. Donald Stoneham, Mr. and Mrs, Ray Perldns at· best of deodorants, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest. Cole and tended a gift show in Detroit " Chambray· Mrs. Mary Cole of Lansing and .,$,erutan Wednesday and Thursday, . . • •• Most Lux•u·ious Deotlol'!lnl," Ever I Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ohm and Junine Bayhan of Lrrnsing Is ,:$3.59 Dresses for Spring family of Holt called on Mr. and spending the wcel< with her . ··, A ri~h, fragrant liquirl-crcrwl,, blended with Mrs. Clare Raymond Saturday. grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. I. good.. for·your·skin La no lite,,. delicately Suvc lli% Mr. and Mrs. Duane Shultis Pierce. · .scehted with famous Aquamarine 5.95 up and family of Roseville spent the Miss Vevn Bullen has been sicl< Jo:conmny week end with Mr. and Mrs. Har this· wee I<. fragrance. ry •r. Shultis. Mrs. LeRoy Sacleris and Carol .Ammident. \ ', ,' Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Ward arid and Mrs. Wourt Every spent the ••• Easiest to Usc, Ever I Jimmie called on Mr. and Mrs. weel\ end visiting Mr. and Mrs. Gently press the new "plastic-squeeze" 69c~ IT'S EASTER TIME! Norman Gilbert of Jackson Sun· Claude Upton and family of ~oit~c;,!outflo\vs just Cllot~.gh creamy Coats day. · Standish .. The occasion was the Stlvc 25c Dresses Mr. and Mr~. Olen Strickling 40th wedding anniversary of Mr. fluid for one application. "Lotion it on ... · Unlined Suits Blouses and family vls1ted Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs. Upton, it vanishes insluntly. Out-modes Willis Mullen of Hopldns Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. August Hoppe runny liqui~s, messy sprays, ,. Tampax. 40's Arthur~ l{llpatrlclt of Olivet. and, children of Lansing •were Nazarene college, Kanlmlcee, Illi· Sunday evening g·uests of Mr. and gi·ensy crcums I 1~00 "" ,.. $1.33 nois, spent several days this week Mrs. Russell Birkett. Mrs. Hoppe Snvc 2Sc with his parents, Mr. and M1·s. Is a duughter of the Birketts, I . UsfOur Lay Away Plan Roy l{llpatrlclc, Tuesday he took Mr: ·and Mrs. Duane Barr and I . , . . . . his. army physical examination. daughter. were guests for dinner WE DELIVER l\aren Lecato of Lansing spent Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John . . ' Ware:.s Drug Store the ·week end with her grand· Hizer and son and Mrs. May Tay. ·pat·ents, Mt'. and Mrs. Grovel lor of Leslie. The store that brings you famous names in cosmetics I . . MILLS· STORE:·,. L: J. A.dams & Son Akers. Mr. and Mrs. Akers" spent Mrs. Winfield Stitt of Jaclcson ··.· .·• . .. -. Sunday with Mr. and Mr~. Henry spent the week end with Mrs. Phone Mll We Deliver Mason Lccnto of Lansing, George Clinton and· famlly. · l'hone IHll,, ·
\. Presbyterian Freshours Observe Anniversary Orgllnizidious Brownie Scouts· Display Their Project Exhibits Mcmhem of the West Alniedon Party Honors Circle Meetings Ladies Aid society nro plunntng a mect.ing Jor Thur~dny, Mnl'ch 20. It will he held at lite lwmu Donna Yager Are Scheduled of M1·s, B, l~. Arend, Sr, A HIJI'jH"iHI! hirt lulay party WRH Muudc Dart will cnlcrtnln Jo'out· l'r!'shytf'l'inn ehurch clr· PalrlolhJ cluh mcmbm·s nt Iter given Sntunlny fnt· Dnnnn Ann l'(r!s lwVP Hl'lll'rhlierl meetings for home l•'rldn,v, Murch ·i·l. There Yagm· hy lwr mot her, MrH. ,Jcnn 'l'htu•sdny, MaJ•eh !H. / will he a potlud\ dlnneJ' at one Yngm·, nt the homo or her grnnrl· parents, Mr. nn1l Mrs, Don Lip· Clrd!! I nwmlH!rs will meet n l o'clock. Those attending nre to Sll'UW, ·1 ::10 for dr~s:·wrl 111 the home of ,uJw u 10-cent !:!fl. Mrs. D. r'. DaJ'I. Mrs. Hugh Mn~on Womcn·s Golf assocla· Gnmes wcrP player] after which llt'nwn ami 1\lrs. AI ftir'P will lm lion members will lwld 11 mcct- re!rcslnncnls uf Icc ct•r'mm and r·o·hoslessPs. Mrs. Jo:d I•'mTis will ing nl. the home of 1\·lrH. Erlwartl cnlw wr~re s!~rvcd. s;lvc tlw ri!!Vollons. She will also L. Ware on 'I hlll"Hday, Mareh 1:1. Those nttr~nding wore Wiggle prPsr>nl llw progmm on "The There will be fl dance at tlw Cnllnr, ,Janel l~nrcman, Dnrham Lord's flt•nyl'l"." Whcai.Oeld L:lcaner hull Saturday l•~ot•emnn, Darlene IIIIIs, 13evet·ly MJ·s. A. n. Spcnny will open evening, Murch 15. llills, Marilyn ll!IIH, I\alhlcen hPJ" houw to f'irdo 2 nwmbm·s at. 'J hu Dunn Community elttiJ will Llpstmw, Connie Yager, Pat 1: Hi. Mrs. Harry SpeJliiY anrl meet [o'rlrllly evening, MnJ•ciJ 7, nl Cnmpholl, ,Judy Glynn, Ann Mrs. l!l'rhPrt Jo'ox, Sr., will nsslst lhc home of Mr. anrl Mrs. Slauley Glynn, ,Joyf'e Bywater and Evn hor. 'l'lw program will be a hnolc David. Mac Bahnr•r. J'I'I'IPW hi' Mn;. I!arolrl Knurl- '!'he Ma~on Woman':; dull meet· sirup. Ml·:;. l•'lorencr! Carrie!' will lng will he llclcl 'l'ltc:;rlay, March give 1111' rievollr~tm. 18, at 2::Jo p. m. al the home of Annual Gold Star 1\"lt·s. D:uwln llan· will r•ntr•rlaln Mrs. A. V. Smith. '!'he meeting Dinner Is Held cirdP :1 ll!r'tllhf't',c; ;It Piglll o'r:lock Tuesday,was originally March 11.sclwrlulccl for assislr'ri ily Mrs. Alcl' Gilpin anrl Walter~ Community club mcm- With Mrs. Viola Donne nH gcn l\-lt·s. llr•t·hr•l"l Tlowc. Mrs. A. Lrm r!rnl chairman, the annual Golcl hers will meet Frirlay evening, Sanborn Is plannl11g llw pro· I Mm·ch 21, at lite home of Mr. and S I'l'l11r·k. IIPI" 1'11-lios!p,c;ses arc, meet al tlw home of Mt·s. W. C. No. 5 hre dir>playing the pl'ojccts they wc1·e emlwoidel', and have done considemblc A planned bohemian cllnner Mrs. C';tr11line llngnn, Mrs. Law- 1 Pclet·s, :J3!l ·East Oak street on ~ct.ling I"eady t.o exhibit at the PTA meeting cooking. wns server! at tables clr.comterl l'f'Jll"f! Simpson anrl Mrs. John · Wcdncstlay, March l!J. Monday night. Patl'icia Graham, .Jackie Ryal and witil claffmllls. A ~pedal fr.atiii"C Eanws, .Tr. Mls:; l~tlwl Adams will MH. AND MRS. HARRY FRESHOUR Hive Nn. 1<16 of the Maccabees From left. to right in the pictul'e are Der.:ky Bul'gess donated the dolls they made was lee ercam f'rmtcred with a r•otulul'l 1111' pmgmm nn "Hymn Mr. and Mrs. Harry l~reshour 1 A three-tiered wedding cake will hold a St. Patrlcl;'s polluek Linda Smalley, Shil'lcy Chapman, Rut.h to i he kindcrgal't.cn. Ruth Schmittcl' sent gold star ami gold and white dec· Slwty." Ml':i. Erwin Ouchane i:; ohservecllhr.ir gnlrlen wedding nn· centered the lace-covered serving dinner Monday, March 17, nl 7 Schmit:tel', Patl'icia Gmham, Becky Burgess, orated cal\cs. planning t hr rlr.vol ion:;.- niwrsnry last Wcdnc:;day at an p. m, The dinner will replace lhc he1·s to an Indian girl at Gallup, New Mexico. 1 Mary Clippet·, Bcve1·ly Slwldon, Jo Lynn 'l'hc Brownies have used thcit· cooking 'Mrs. Erma Smith, vlce-prcsl · Mrs. Hay Loll will he hoste~H npPn house gi\'1'11 by their chil· Jablf', flanlOI'IJCrlulr·rl for Thursday, Mrs. Freshour l'hosc n hluc the home oi the bride's grand· meeting Werlncs!lay, March 19, School Lists 16 Pupils bet· of southern states. Each one J\1ard1 27, at eiglll o'clock. Topic rlre:;s trimmed with silver henrls nareni:;, Captain and Mrs. Lyman at 8:00 [J. m. at the I. 0. 0. r. Ar.d present Introduced herself and foJ' IIH• nwPiing is "The Youth 0 [ for llw ocmsion. She wore an Minar. Rev. A. r. White offi· hall. Members arc asl1ed to be Down to,lcl where silc was born. Our Churr'11." Mrs. ,James Vander nrf'i1id ••orsage. Mr. Freshour lwei dnicli. Mr. Freshour has ·always Ipresent. Earning All-A Grades 'Gold Star members of the Ma· Vcn is chairman and Mrs. D. a gold rn~e boutonniere. The fanned. They have lived on their A father and son banquet wllJ Sixteen Ma:;on pupils in junior liott, Beverly Fisk, .Julia Holmes, Ho:;:; Lelhilrirlge will give tile de- were gifts from their College road farm ever since be held at the Felt Plains Mclhml· The Man~1 Drag son unit who allcnclcd were Mrs flowrr~ and sl•nior high school earned all .James Ireland, Carol Paulsen, Mamie Cady, Mrs. Elaine Ham l'olions. Miss Alberta Adams will gmnrlehillircn. I heir marriage 50 years ago. ist church Tuesday, March 18, at I J A for the six-weeks mark Judi I II Post, ,Joe Roc, Darhara lin, Hall ic Hunter, Mrs, I·Iar· rriHil'l' a \'11eal solo. · seven o'cloclc Rev. Dale Wat:cl of By The Ad Staff grad~s M~s. ing period. Prineipnl Riehanl n SimpHon, Mark Watkins and Kay riel Jonc:; and Mrs. Blcnn Swift Miss Mnry Mcnovsl\c of Alma C t• B [[ fl'"f,G[[ B LT /d 1 Camden will be spcalwt·. There Mr. and Mrs. Glen .Tm·nbs !!'fl Demlow reporter! Wednesday. White. of Mason and Mrs. Irma .Musolff college will he pr!~~ent to tell "My lCO l .l.:le will be a free will offering. All Thursday for Florida. They ex a a , e The top arc Nancy Smith, Tenth graclc. Robert Caltrider, of Dansville. Gold star guests In· Heactinns to a Church Related . . • ~T fathers and sons are Invited to pect to he gone for tln·cc weeks. IG l/ 7th grarlc; .Janet Bullen, Phyllis Marjorie l"letcher, Melvin Me· eluded Mrs . .Jennie Hamlin and 1 .Jacobs is co-owner of the Mason College." 1\ll":i . .J. Stanley Harl\crl Le~u•on attl\~nars o' n College" clttb mcJnhnt•s· Chcnr.y, Lana Dart, Joyce Hall Adam, Sharon Miller, Emily Mrs. Orlena Diehl; two young of Alma <'ollr.ge will give an ad· Jr.l.lll!l{arcll 21 at LJ II .J.j'1ja . ' ~ Home Appliance store. Lois Hall and Barham Jewett Smith, Donnis Starr, Peter Slid, daughlcJ:s of World War II sol· rlres:; on "CI1rislian EdLwalion In . , . .• . will hold a music:al meeting Ray Perkins and James Kram the IIomc, ChurclJ and College.". Scn1or Cluld Stu~ly club mcm- served throughout the evemng. Monday evening, Mnrch 17, at Dlh grwlr'; Barbara Ireland, lOth .Jurlilh Taylor and Bonnie Wall<·/ rllers, Lmda Lang anrl Jeanie • ,, * bet·s arc busy gctt111g ready for Mrs. Lawrence Barton heads the the home of Mrs. 11. V. Smith. er of Perldn:; Hardware allenderl gmclc'; Huberta Evans, Patricia cr. Rowland, and Mrs. Dora Lassen the annual C;ilico Ball selwdllled refreshments committee, assisted Mrs. L. B. Barr, Mrs. Langley a meeting of ·Weslinglmuse deal l•'ait•boJ ham, .Janet Frcdcricl;, Wit , ! of Mason with her daughter, Mrs. Hospit~ls for Fri1lay, March 21. IL will he by Mrs. W. 0. Hal!, Mrs. Clifford Rayner, Mrs. W. G. Meier and ers al tile Ilots'l Olds WcdJteSiiay. li<1m Rumbles anri . .Jo Ann Wall' . El~~cnth grade,_ Margaret Aus- Eileen Curtin nf Lansing, mother held in the Legion Memorial Lamphere, Mrs. Richard Wallace Mrs.· Mary 'frcssidcr will he co- Bill Dahh is the new m11111:1ger cr, 11 til gmrle; anrl Susan Forchc, lm, I homas Chl"lstcnscn, ,/am?s and sister of Robert Lassen who PaliPnls in IIH' Ma:;nn General building with dancing from 9:00 and Mrs. Glenn Oesterle. hostesses. · of Jhc shoe department · nt Marilyn l\lnn!-; and Joyee Swaim, Sl~lrk, Cmol Cranrlell_. Jon Davis, last year lost his life in J{orca. hospit;il 111"1' Mr·s. Lillian RclChicago, gave ·liii!·Hfl, Aut.omnt.lcal· nHere's the Wonder ltrcr; and Diane Felton, reporter. Marilyn Licbeck, Clarice Cook, sion group met at the home of Bcickwilli of Holt, Jane Guerriero, ly hl"eWI!d . CVCI'Y tlu·cc lllillUtes, Adds IICW frcshnc~s, IICW M. H. Avery attended tiJC meet .fanicc Wa!z, Mary Ann Musolf, Mrs. A. G. Spcnny Thursday, for Duane and Mary Jo Beach, Mary fl"llgTtlllCe. Paint we've shown yoz~ ing and showed slides on tJ.II Carol Hannewald and Mrs. AI"· an all-clay meeting. A business Ryan, Sharon and Jacqueline t h Ltr Cool\ attended the all·day meeting, with seven members and Stubbert. on television" C!lothing judging meeting In the one visitor present, was held in We Malte 01tl' Own 'nreitld"ust l~olls county building at Jacl\son Sat· the morning and a potluck lunch MARY J\RNOLD IS HONORED urday. at noon. and Ji'ried Calu~s Mrs, PaulL. Arnold entertained · A second lesson on lamp shades Members nrc busy finishing up 'l'ucsclay afternoon at a birthday was given In the afternoon by the the winter projects as project re party" honoring her daughter, leaders, Mrs. Glen Cline and Mrs. ports arc due in the 4·1-:I club of Mary, who was nine years old Lyle Newman. Occ by March 22. Fourteen friends attended he ljl *' * They held a special meeting tween 4:00 and 6:00 p. m. They Wednesday at the Vcvay town Week-End Specials played games and Mrs. Arnold hall. After a potluck lunch the served refreshments. Mary Observes Birthday members had a special lesson on rc ceived many nice gifts. lamp shades. * * 1)t Fried Smelt Mrs. Grace Brogan ·~ Etchclls Cornel'S Mrs. Mable Ctinningham of Thirteen members and one ·. All You Cnn Ellt Mrs. Grace Brogan of Lansing, Grand Ra1iids spent Tuesday guest attended the meeting of the 56 years old, observed her 12th through Thursday with Mrs. Lo THE 100"-'LATEX Etchells Corners-extension group birthday anniversary last Friday. rctta White. held at the home of Mrs. Keith EMULSION PAINT She was born February 29, 1896, ,Jim Brown, a member of the and had no birthday anniversary Fellows February 29. It was an Fried Chicken Dinner • For walls, collings, woodwork Dr. ,John W. Tcmumt Ingham County News .staff, has until she was eight years old. aU-day meeting with ·a potlucl1 ' : il : • Goes on In half tho tlmo dinner served at noon. The lesson been sicl1 with the mumps this . Her children, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Fron1 19·10 · to 1949 Dr. John With All the 'l'rlmming's on lamp shades was given by week. • 'No odor,· no brushmarkt Tcjkl and family and Mr. and Tennant was the pastor of the Mrs. John Robinson and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs . .J. L. Suratcaux • Guarantri~d w~shalilo' Mrs. Elmer Patr!cl{ of Lansing Cobin Memorial Methodist church • • ! Jay Fellows. The next meeting of Holt and Mrs. June Suratcaux and Mr. and Mrs. Nell Bills of in Greencastle, Indiana,· "Method-' spQnt the. wecl1 end with Mr. and All Yo~ ·&at- $1.50 Grand Haplds, visited he1· Friday wlll be held March 19 at the'hoine ism's church at De 'Pauw Uni Can . ' ; 1 1 see 60 gorgeo11s colors at of Mrs. Bert Fellows. Mrs. 'l'hco Hojlg and family of in honor of the occasion. Mr. and versity." He Is now minister of Gaylord. Fl•idlly, Sllhll'lllly IUUI Sundny dlnnet•s HCI'VCII from Mrs. Dale O'Don"nell of Flint the First Methodisi church, AI· Club Roma Mr. and Mrs. Robert Murphy I 11:00 Ill, tO 8:00 {I, Ill, spent Sunday with their mothe1·, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Spenny, bion, and minister of the students ft. and daughters of Springfield, IJ . ·'. Round Lcike Mrs. Brogan. · Gib Howlett and Helen Wiley of Albion college. He spealten series. His se1'mon will be of Lansing wns a Sunday guest. FfJmily_ lfe~f~~ra~t. . 425 s, ,Jefferson . 11hone. 2St81 Mary Sue, daughter of Mr. and "Christ's . Way-Our Mission." No one mHie•• 21 ntlmlUCJI Mrs. Brogan' received many Dr. George Clinton, and Robert 427 s. ,Jerrcrson · · · lllason nice gifts, Mrs. Erie Spenny, Is slclt with the David Stanley Evans is pastor 'or Ne)llman spent the weqlt end in · · · .. ' ' · 1\lason~ ~richlgan flu this week. . the Oitcmos church. · Atlanta. ' -. - ··--·•..... 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. ' ---~----· -~------·------JI1\Y-. Dnlr.ll dov9r, alfalfa !my unci whoat sh•rtw fot• snle, nevm· WPI, L11Vern Elcil'Pd, 2'-" rnUes Classified Advertising norllnwsl of Leslie, :mJO 'I'll tile rnnrl, Houle I, J..cslle, 4wtt ' ~ ~ ":!,:· :. , . , } . '" US!o!D 'I'RAC'l'OTlS JIAY-Cirlvr.r· and nlrnlfn hay for MILKE:n - Farmmnsler :l-11nil ·:: ' ' 1-2-.1 plow HlzP I"IVI•: Dl•:C'K slnt·ling lln(IP.ry snlo, lll'VPI' wet. Lr1Vcrn T~lrlrr.rl, mlllwt• fm• sale, one unll with Four l'o[llllnr Mni(('H f'lllf'l\ hmnrir•r, f'XC'PiiPIII C'Ollrli· ~% miiPs norlhwcsl or Leslie, Livestock Surge lypP, nnrl mill< t•Hns. Al~o Wo lnvilr• your inspr•r•Linu of lion. HohPrl Mills, !VIPrirli:nJ road, :1790 'futile roar!, Route I, Lesllo, mowing mndline, 1"·20 Fnrmnll end of Cnvnnr111gh, IOw:lp lhOHf! 111\IIH 11Wt I' HOLSTIDIN or Shorthornnullacrv· lu!C'Ior nnd r•IJitlvnlor, !illll-r:hlf'l; US!o!D ice nt your farm. l'lll'Oill'etl Ilol· hl'lloder·, 2 I 00-l'hlel< hroorlerH, !'LOWS 1-2 rmd :! hottom 1 BALED ALl•'ALFA hny nnrl hnicri etcln bull from record !lam, Al~o Hlso a saddle and fannin[( mill. Smith Silos reglatored Sh01·thorn bull. Charges Highest hirlrlcr talws it. Going In JlOLJ;;N IIIJSJ{!E GARDT•!N' wheat slrnw. Will rir~llver. Don are ~3.60 within firat Cll{ht mllca, tlrmy, must sC'Il In hun·y. Dunne THACTOH l•:urly dl~('/lllnt allowed for· rmlor OcHtcrlo, I milo norlh of Mr1son '2 repent trip, Smull uddltlonn1 with culllvulor S<'llll'd ror on <'rer•tlon, Silos Wl!l on 01\emos roar!. Phone 2569a. otmrgo If farther. William MUH· David, piHme •JJ:~H, Mason, Houle mlx<'d, uho nil hlof'!\s vlln·nted 5wlr our, 3 mllcll oouthcnat or Dnnu· :1, Mason. I lwl 2 USED COMBTNA'I'JON FmLD any !lim and anywiH't'c, ville, Phone Dnnavlllo 2801 or I!AitVE:STI~HS ALWAYS l.i'IHST-M'tire ror your I 2880, Owtf 1FOR SALI~-'1'wo 12-incll bottom !K~T\D '!'HUCKS AND PIC!\·UT'H Artie Wootl money, Uao Kllsco or Howcna -I Avery plow~; on rubber, A·l I!IJH. l!l!il rceila. A feed for every need. Bully Us£' PrnvPrl Dairy llniiH Al:w OIH' 11-hoiP tllsr', J l!J 11 l"orrl trud< with rad; Phone +1!3 Leslie chlclts, gus nml on, fence, 'l'om· I(;o~rlltlon. 1 At•tifll'iully from dl'lll wilh ser~rl altnf'hment, no 1 Jo'Ol' a farm inWI\ I his IH u huy 4wtf lln8on's BushrcHs Center, Holt. fPrllllzf't' In goorl condition. Curl ------!b ---- -·- ~Owtf Michigan Knohlall;'h, 1l!l00 Nlms marl, Les·, USED l~LE:C'I'RIC STOVI~ DISC-- -7 fl. ,John Del'rl' model ,TJl liP. Phone :11 1lli Leslie. lOw:lp Nearly new humers douhle disc in IJOOII r•otHlllion. IIAY-tluled alfnlfa aml hrome A1·tificial Bl'eeclel'B ----- NEW !~ARM WAGON L. A. MIIITay, lln·pe miles norlh grass hny. Also baler! wheat r:ARDEN TIt ACT 0 R--H.cil·c $125 leHs tires of Mason on Phillips road, Phone straw. Will rlr!llver. M. H. Oester· In;rham·Mason Local ganll•n lral'lor for· :;alo. All For· Dollar Snvlngs On Mason 27171. 11wl le, one mile soulh of MaHOn on !'Ill In calls hy noon twwly ovPrlwulcd, Harvey lJcn· llf'frlgcmlors SJ!c Us. · ------Eden mnrl, Jlhone 22n05 Mason, nell, !i2•1 Handolph, phone 21H22 WP must malJmanurc sprc;ulcn;, ~lri!ls, hay hal- Order now to insurP. (Jclivery .TOI~N DEE.RE Mmll'l JJN lraclor ------______weel\s old. AIJJel'l Lowe 122fl Prs an(! every rlcscrlpl!on of tools. Phone 2-In82 Mason1-5wlf Wilh cultlvalor. I-IAY-'100 wire tied hales of
Erlcn road, phone ~Oii:-1 Ma~on. ;I Bring your lools anytimc,yarcls N0'1'n;-Thc ahovl' lrn(:1?rs arc .Tunc dover; never heen wet. 11wl opcn every day at the Howell BALER-- Minneapohs·Moline all· al! Ill vr!ry good ronrlillon anrl Holler! Thompson, .Jr., phone 2fl02 THE FAR~\ERS .BANK -;-·---- ___ .- __ . _ ..... -. Lives loci< Sale~, :::. ,miles easl o~ lorna tic ~v_ire-tie h~lcr for Hale, Will malw good buys lor some·. Dansville. 11w1 BULL--Angus bull, lCglsleJcrl Howell on US·lb. fen monlhs good r·omhlron. Prlf'erl to sell. one, . -- --- ·------yearling, good blood lines. Call I time given payable to the Fir·s1 .Tcss Conrad, ITunl marl, Ononda· We als(~ have; on l~nnrl Rmler1ek· SEED OATS-Swedish seed oats Oldest Bank in Ingham County Lansing H7·17:~. Ilarry .T. Buxlon, j Nalional Bnnk of Plymouth. 11w3 1gn phone Onondarra I·F·'ll 1 Lean 1·11., 8-(t., dtscs, good used for sale, certifier! lnsl year. C. Mcmher FDIC Federal H.eset·vc System 470 Sherwood road, Williams! on., - J '' '"' l0w3p' pl.o.ws in. 2·1'1 Inch, 2·12 inch, A. Diehl & . Sons, phone 2G3l or
11w1 TRACTOR-Case sc 1945 tractor ------·-. 1h·In!'h SIZC!S. WP also have 2172 DanSVille. llw41 STRAW w· I 1 I 0 - I I I c t N M I 13 1952 p 6 ------' for sale recenlly painted and TRACTOR-Ul·Hl John Deere New JJolland haler~. el1oppcrs ------•· - Ire; ,m ';1 Sll'ilw wr ng Jam OUn V ews arc I , age 2 2 I~gEDER CAT'l'LE--!iOO lhs to J ovcrhauleti. Wayland I rartcnhurg, I Model A lrnctor wilh Power· ;mel wagons. · HAY for sale .. timothy, clover and sale: Phone ~fl!i Ma:;un, Rob· 650 lhs in lots of 1!i to 100 !Jcad, one mile north of Columbia road trol, Rollamatie 12-inc:h tires . . hrnmc, slnng lllllcd, 50c per erl Mtller. 11wl . . , . 1 I for sale. 16 !wad o( good feeder· 1' 1:, mile cast of M-rlfl on Wii!Jm: anrl cas I whPcls.' Also cultivalor Now. IS tlw t 1mc ~~ get your baler h~lc. William Holley, :1181 Sand- II COR.N-Q ----["' f ~ -:-Io ,~;[;: 1GARDEN. SP~ 1- We . have_ a . 1!l·lli-7H Oldsmohtlr> 2·d.toor sc· 1 111 pigs, nine head of semnd mlf I' ighw· , llwlp if wanted. BL)!Till Driver, 12ft;, twllle. UsP r·PrtJ!Jcrl govr•mnu:nt •hill road, Route 4, Mason, phone .• ~1~ ~\ r~.c? ; · ~ :·1 g<_llld pludltr'IIVC' gaJdPn spot dan. fl.! any rarP-fr~c m1h•s Jdt 1 1 1 11 111 1 Hereford cnws 'J'wo regislcrPri "· · _ _ Elliot! road IS mile~ east o[ im;pe!'IPd New llollanrl Twine. Lansing 87881. llw1 ll([L~UCe - dllr e • pe cutS ~~; • 1ava!lahlP for somP good garrlem•t•, 1 in this ear. II ·J'• 1 ft••?3•J ( -· ------·--·- ·- · '' ' · '· ------· ncr of 0 11 egr> rom1 anr 1 ··-7 · li's ahuul ,lllx:\0 feet in sizl' :md 'It·· 1 1 1 amps JllC gt s cur a ct -· ( (~ TllACTOH.-John Deere tractor Ma:;on oH Howell and Mason C:ET YOURS TODAY HAY-Second cutting alfalfa Phone 23812 Mason. Route .3. 'in~i Jc ·iiv li.mils · Plwn<' Dr M A. G. St1el111Y ,e>T S011S March. One good Angus hull. E. 'lilt! r·tJitl.\''tlor·· '> 1•1 JllrJIV A 1·oad 191V2Jl .' ' ' 11 1 · c r • · · · · ' .\:. D. Franklin & Son, w. South . '. . .. ,' ·~· -·. . , • ·~- · · never been-wet. Also whrte hull· w /·!. Grrcn, Mason !)791. 11wl scclwn l 1J,Jg, m,llll!IC sprea(Cl,1 'TRAC'fOR 1'20 IIIC t f p . '• less popcorn Carl Nelson 4 miles ----- ·---. -· -- . - 222 S. Ccri:Jr Phone 2-G'I-11 str~cl, Mason. Phone 2790111 ~2aJ1. mnwlng machine, steel. wagon, - '· . raetor or l'lCe ra~l o[ Dan~ville on M-3G. Phon~ BA!-ED _IIAl'l', I sevr;nlBI Fkindsl, I FI.l'el)l'OOf Sat·es Mnson ~~~·------:\ , ('()I'll bmder anr! hay ~~~w. Mrs. l'll~l~;~;. ~;.~~ r:~~o~~it~\~~~~~ ·~~~~ rrl'aCtOr and Dansville 298G. 11 w1 }~1S~ _wrrc 1H c~. '-· . • l'~J~ ' ~ ------.. Co\'"" E' It1 0 t I G I Frank GcJsenhavcr, ,),].]() West . 0 - 1(0,J Zimmer l'Odtl, \VIlcatftcld I h~vc n (j\l'llltily of new nnrll Used c.. _, v.o--.~tg regis ere£ ucrn·, HnrJ1f"l' m·trl Houle 1 Holt Jlhonr. 14·tnch plows and culttvntor. .John JJYII)leJYieJlt Co. HAY-Alfalfa a11d bromc l1ay, townshiJl. Hlw,lp II" ·, r r.'•.1n·o~r .. ,j·cs or nll ~i~cs j c.:.;:, sey mtll< cows cxl'ellcnl foun· ' · ' · ' ' · c 1 11 fi 'I . .1 ( ,, 11 .. c< 1 '- R· • · • • • • • ·. . · ·. ·.. . , .. , I Mason 2:J2'i9. llw1p 1 • ampl~ • rvc ml cs wcs 0 first cutting, GOc a hale, .Too ------I aloo h:l\'C home scelll'ity chcsto; l!l•l9 FOTlD Cl c 1 11 rlalion, h~ecrlmg stock Miclllgolll0 lbs, for sale 1 Ill'~!. loader for s.1lc, 111 ~ood _ ____ SEED OATS---Eaton seed oats, terlo, three miies south of Mason pumps. Lewis ancl Shaw, ;~ 1,G . , .~ • t•henp. Ralph E. Walker, phone If'OIHilllOt~: Dorn and Dav~ Dtehl, I New Fal'ITI grown from foundation seed. on Eden road, phone 4782 Mason, miles south of Mason 111 miles WOOD--0,• y IVO()(l for s,JJC, $.) a Sel'VlCe 2453 Dansville I Jwl phone 2iJ.Il m· 2t~ Dansville. 1 . . , r.' Route 2, Mason. llwtf ~ ' , . , . 1 f'llrrl. Ieimer Hcynolds, two 1 ______~ _ ~ ______llw l' germmalton !JO';,., trcaled, Sl ..JO ______cast off US-12 r al _1~2b l,J(l.\I'S ' . l mixecl clover hay for sale, Fred CLOVER SEED-.1une clover ment sash $3.0!1; plastct' lath . . eS 0 ·e to make stanchion room, $:300 · " ' · 1 your nPe( s. 322 1 L seed for sale. Ofl.80 per cent $34.20 per M. We deliver any- EVERYTHJNC? In plumbing fiX· each. C. A. Diehl and Sons, phone Drags . . IGrain Drills-Large fer! ilizer Wcdlicl;, S. Ho mes, ansing. pure. Germination 92 per cent. , . . , , . 11 • tures, matel'lal for plumbmg and 2G:J1 or 2172 Dansville. 11 w1 1:3-lwle Gralll Dl'llls hopper capacily, completr. gal· Sw-1 Rene Cremer, first farm cast of whore a! m~ cxtt a co~l. Wt son sheet metal. Do you~· own install- . ------. Power Mowers vanizcd boxes. ------.. Aurelius Center on south side of Brot,hers, Rtves Junclton. Phone Iing and save. C. J. Perrin, 113 OILTS---Duroc Jersey gilts, Jllll'C· I Manure Spreaders Corn Planters-Tillage Tools Attention All road, on Barnes road. Phone 523 23·F·13. · 11 wl State stl eet, Mason. lOwtf hred, top breeding from I he Field Cullivnlors llfcavy-Duly .TA Series Disc Ilar· F 11 Aurelius. 9wtf BARN-3<1xG 6 may be! moved or ICRATES--Onion and pol a to Blosscy herd in Williams! on, due New Traetors rows j al'ITiel'S. , lorn down. Dnvc Diehl, phone <'rates. Also 011 c city lol un 1o farrow April 1 and lnler. Gil- Rolary !Toes Complete line of Haymnldng HAY-70 bales of good quality 2172 Dansville. 10w2 Easl Cherry. Access In city sew· herl Eldred, Charlo tie, one mile Corn Shellers I Equipment FIELD SEEDS first and second cutting hay, ------, m·agc, gas, water, electricity. west of Narrow lal,e, phone New Farmall M Trnclor New Long GO automalic.'piclmp Buy now while the Stlpply lasls wire tied, !iOc per bale. l~ra,nJ.: RICO laminated rnftcrs for 20x20 .Tames Lcnvilt, 34'1 E. Cherry, l\la· 264·W·::l Charlotte. 11w3 1947 M. M. U. Tractor !my balers for high speed, low Everything to fill your ncerls Church, Rotlte 1, Williamston, bam 10 feet high. Will sell rea· 1 217fl3 11 'I ------,Tolm Deere G. P. Traclor r.o.•·t I1ay !Jalt'llg, ,. At 1 • • son, J1 Hme · · · W' DUROC BOAR, " t wse amar.mg prtces phone Mason 2852,1 any time. sonable. Elmer D. Hudson, 2,152 -· ------, 1 1 good one, for ~~~~~ ;~a:;~:u:{l~ [ fl~;rM. M. Z. Tractor, rlcmonslm· F. C. Anclel'SOll /(y ALFALFA SEED: , 9wtf Eifert road, Holt. Phone GHO- DELUXE: STROLLEn for sa1 P. 11 1 1 price, E. Hicks, phone Lansing ._x, Idaho Grimm-$42.00 Bu. 46911. Call after G p. m. 11 w1 Will sell library tn J c or trar e I \ 87964. llw1p USED Sons Utah Grirnm-$40.00 nu. ------· for western phonograph records , , , ------Michigan Grimm-$45.00 nu. Fertilizer or anything I can use. Mrs. Ar· OLDSMOB!Lb 1 ~48- 68 club IIEHEI~ORD COWS for sale, calf Nearly new .Tohn Deere M true- Phone 2363 Ranger Grlmm-$50.00 Bu. M' II thur Brimmer, 110 Clifford St.,, sedan Wi~h raclto, hcat~r nml l)y side, grades. Call 0:00 to lor, plow and cullivaiOI' Dansville CI OVER Top Gl"lriC' Don't wnil any longer-Lei us ISCe aneous I Lansing. Call Mason 2-1,14:'1. 11w1. l!yclrn~allr:._ tn I u,ttl:acl!v.c It :'i:QO Saturday or sunday only, Oliver GO Tractor and Cullivntor ----- Mnm"m~ 1 .$19' 00 B;l deliver il now, We ean give you 1 ---- tone 1 ue .Jo 1 11a 1s m1g 1 Y southeast comer of 'l'f"rritorial l"armall T•'-20 Tractor 'I'RACTOR-.John Deere B trac· ,JL;ne-$ B;l. ' a rroocl selection. NEED A BIBLE? C U-CI ,. . STANDING TIMBER for sale. good for the low dollar we arc 24 :rJ0 11 51 ] B I • 1 11 Allis-Chalmers 13 Tractor and tor and cullivator, new, for " , ~ ·. a J. Jan Oal1 and maple. Good logs. Her· nsldng. See the new Nasb at ~~(-~n\C~~~~~·~ · . plow. George Barker, 2076 S. during mill< shut-off, $75. J. c. Phone 2303 Don Brool\s, 2 miles cast of Has: Farming" booklet and low winter In yom• hand. Fred Minch, 920 W. sale or trade, Call Mason !JGGl. Open to 9 p. m. · Hl.\wley I'Oad, Mason phone 30oJ3. ,Jackson, 2229 S, Ivcs road, phone Dansville lett, 1.4 mile north. Phone 8·7890. prices. Vestaburg Silo Co., Vesta· Grand River, 'WIIIi~mston, Mich· lOwlp · ,. · llwl Mason 4588. llwl lOwl lOw~ burg, ~~jchlglln. · 10w·1 lg11n. '-..._ llw3 llwl State & Maple ' .
r HUG- !lxl2 wine c·uloterl rug, MAY'r AC: WASIIEH for uale, $2:i. CLO'l'IIINC: -- Doy'n tan tweed DADY CIJTCJ{S, Engll!ih Leg· ,,. ~~ Al~o clccp·wr.ll pum]>, Pl1onc Also Speed Quecn WllBhet·, $20; coni, slw 1, Also hoy's PHI'dlgan hnrns, Mr.ntot' Sll'/lln, rlcflnltoly lnyluun County News March B, .1952 Page 7 Holt 3fi61, 11 wl Wurm Morning Htove, $20; pullui> cho<'iwcl .ltwlwt nncl slwrt P•lills prmhi<'llon type, Slrc•rl hy pr.do· ------~------~------:: Want Ads Used Cars Phnlr, $3: herl ehnlr, $10: lt·on suit, medium hltw, size 4, Mrs. grcorl male~ ot' over· 300 egg hlood Abel Real Estate SINK-52-Inch Youngstown cnh· hedstend unrl spi·Ings, $5: fill" Orville Womlnrd, J>lwnc :J.J:ll Mn· ln1es. We nmcn c!ggll rr·om our • Pont, slw :l!i-38, $15. All articles ~on, 11w1 A. 0. Gmenough Page 2 and Trucks lnel slnlt fot• snle, Irene Algalc, own flodt only, Yon must nrcler Real Estate phone MaHon fi•IB2, II wl nrc In good comlltlon. Would lllw ------I hi'Ce WPelts nhcncl. Aileen Men· to huy good hottlecl gas or elec- OVI~HCOJ\'J'-131nclt wool over· tor, phone Leslie :J Ag-ency lrlc stove, Also manure spreader, c•ont, slw 38·•10, Also nqun silt>· J(ay {1'islw!''s V. Hunt, :i5·11J Bath rnnd, '/• mile cover In fit n Lnwson type dnven· Used west of l\1-<17 at Perry. llwlp port. Phone Mn11on 21811. I~ARMR Flaim; ami Het·vic.(! --- - i------llwl Trees &Plants Rofrlgol'lltOJ'o & Wrtahera USED APPLIANCES. Refrlgern· Nl•!Ait MASON--21•1-ncre stor.ll In mxoellcnt Condition I ors nnd ranges, nil A·1 co nell· SAL!•; All trull lrcPs, Pxcepl rnrm, 140 ncres undct• 1110 plow, ~ p l'i np; CJ ea l'ance 20 ncreH oi gmwlng wlwnt, Five lion. collins Rnlcs & service, ltl7 fru"ltS foodstuffs plum; nil grnpc vines: all Sale Wc>sl Mllj>le, phone 2fi:l11. 11 w1 - tlowcrlng Hill'llhs; ,til siladr! ltePs; hnrnH, cenwnt stnvc sl!n, 7·rnmn ------all rnses, c•xcepl "All Amt•!'ica" house, pnt'[l"' mod(lrn, $21,000. 210 ACRES Dnnsvllle-Slncltbrldgo '' S'J'UDJO COUCII wllh lleddlng ------wlnneJ's anrl all IHHTy plnnlH, cx 'J'ermll, n1·ca. 10ti acres nnf]er cnltlvn- ' f'ompurtmcnt, $20. Boy Seoul PORK-Whole Ill' hnlf, 27c c•ept str·nwh<'l'l'les have a 20 JlCI' Nl~Ail MASON -RO ncn•s of [liiH· tlon, 30 nr•rea when!, fit ncre~ .' suit, ~lw l Hlanchloa lmrn, silo, West E:tm. Phone Mnso1\ 2550:1. lot~;, rifJco; und cuhc slcnk, H9c. 13ox :Jl!J, HoutP :1, Mn~on. Phone Nl~Ail MASON-10 ncr!' fnrm, llwl Beef quarlcrs or h,llvefi. LesliC' six-room modern house, two· milk hmiHe and lots of olhel' Lansln[I •I:J5H:I. 11w2p lmlltllngs. I fllii'H' Is n nlr•r• :\ bed· 46wtf T•'oo1l Loclwrs, phone Leslie fi:iGl cur garage, poultry house, fiO YOU CAN''l' ilUY' I 00111 IIHHICI'll home WI lh R\111 Wr> mttsl tno\'P llloiny rinr eat's at or Mafion •Hi!lt. 'IIVIf assortcrl fruit ti<'rs, locall'd on JIOI'ch, 0\VIlOI' Hil,VH, 11<'11 tiJIH Rl~FHIGERA'l'OH, 11 cuhlc feel, ------unht•o~rd-of plif'C'S, Ir!•Ic 111 f' a A BETTER. hlaclt to]l mncl. $!l,250. Tenns. plnco nn p.tV-Two fnmlly, nci'OM' lm~cmcnl barn, 2H slanf'hlons Look What ~100 360 S. Jefferson IIotpolnl 3·htn·ner anrl IN MA.SON -7 -room m o cJ e r n fi'OIIl Hl'JIOnl, o( IIIOillH 11(1, 0 I OOillM nnd drlnltmg cups, has gutter clown, rtll m IIH' pmk or comh,, ,, , deep well . ...: ... $47.fi0 house, gns hen l, •1 bedrooms, g-a Will Buy-- 22wtf r·lraner nnrl hay drier, modcl'll lion with hnllw nnrl ftiJIHt<'C, 2, .. AB l~lcr•tne Hangc ...... $H.fi0 POTATOES - Chippewa. Fmnlc mgc, hll gc lot on pa veri street, mill{ housr•, oemenlcrl hm nymd, $ll,GOO. Te1ma. car ga1 agt•, Ia I >:c lol, prlc!e H11l, corner of Howard and Wll ~8,400 ,,, SINK-Porcelain sink foi' sale UniVPJ'Sill Hangc ...... $•12.ri0 12x40 cement stave silo, 32x48 . llnmston roatls, 2 miles south or 270 ACrms wrth lUll ncros uncle!' , <'heap. Also snhrl oak dom•, al· Used Washer Dnnsvllle. Phone Dunsvlllc 2031. basement pen type harn,\ 20xG4 NEAR LANSING-New ranch type home ancJ gumge, moclcr n plow. m; ncleH whonl, 70 nc1es .. most new. Stevens 410·22 ri[Je, $3fl.7!i 33wtf sheep ham, 2•1x3G two-story AND OTHERS corn ctlb unci granary, r·c/'walnut chning room suite acres nlfalfa anrl brome grass. tell me whnt yo11 wnnl nnd l Abel Real Estate may he niJIP In help you. Look What Jm;lallnlions, Conversion~, Ap· for sale or tt·ade. Call 8720G Lan· POPCORN-We have ret!, white Price $60,000.00, $Hi,OOO 00 plianrcs smg. 11w1 ami small kernel yellow pop llown, balanPl! $2,000.00 pet· Agency corn. Shelled and ready Io pop, ;; year, plus Interest at tJ per cent. A. 0. Greenough Less than ~1 00 RANGE-Knlamazoo wood and 209 W. Ash lbs for $1.00. IIerman G. Wall, 80 ACRES-Country Genlleman's (;o,tl range for sule, cheap. Cl.tre Will Buy Route 3, US-127, phone Mason IIome-1% miles from Eaton Mason, Michigan Real Estate Broker since 1914 Howery, Route 2, Mason. Phone 21223. 11w2 Rapids on blacktop wad. All Phone 3161 1346 Mason St. Dansville 1 n.1r, Fmm 'l'tulor, Don Hill 27288 Mason. 979 S. Jacltson rond. modern dwelling With auloma· III':tiPJ', $Ti. 11w1p Phone DansviiJc 2291 ~135 R. Oltemos Rd .. Olccmos PORK-Whole 01' half, 27c Ill, tic steam hent, new ll', I'Xf'l'iif'lli Day 01 IGI'r•nl~.gs Phone Lansing 8·78·19 r·omplelely rnocessecl, :12c Jb; house newly 1 Pmorlclecl and lor, $'ill. WATER HEATER, automatic ground heef, 10-lb lots, :i!lc lh; ancl 29wtr c:ecorated, 2·car garage, 40x60 HOUSE for sale. 'rills housr is S·ROOM HOUSJ•: for :;ale, i;lol:, 26 nct•cs chion for 12 cows. Two-story !l, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, • Soles SERVICE clover seedmg, full share, 22 granary, tool shed, 12x3(i silo. Bargains in or ne:>r Leslie 23; R Lavatory trailer and S • Repair acre wheat, '•~ share, halance WE HAVE mnny other farms Thrce-apnrtmenl home, good In·· 'Lavatory Trailer. All trailers • Cleaning Phone 5051 410 S. Jeffct·son Mason Poultry and Rabbits good pasture. Pt•icc $'i,OOO.OO. ncar Mason and in Central eat iun. $7,fi01l.OO "' must he removed by April 30, COMPLETE PLUMBING Terms. Michigan. New hom<', four 1 oom1; ancl hath, '-"' l!l52. A deposit of 10'/. must ac-, SERVICE BARGAIN-Wilcox-Gay Recorcllo. 10 ACRES-Northeast of Eaton [N MASON-A good apartment gas heat. $R,Illl0, $:l,ll00 down.""' <'ompany each bid. Bids must be INDUSTRIAL AND COM· This is a fine tahle set, excel· MERCIAL HEATING POULTRY-Would lilw to buy l1aptds. Good location on black· home that is modern and on 80 acres or good tJUHIUl'C Will),, , on specific and intlividual trailers lent shape, makes records, plays EAVESTROUGHING, new and all ldnds of poultry. Highest top road. G-room modern house, main highway. Could he used running wnler yPar round .. and should he plainly marked on records, radio has very fine tone, 1 repair prices paid at the farm. Tyler nil new bath and plumbing, gas for rooming ,house. Price $8,500 $3,500; $1.~00 down. · .. , ' the envelope i.e. R-1; or R-3. The A·l condition, complete with 2 Brogan, Howell, phone 572. Nice nil furnished collage nt DODGE l!l-16-Tilere is an excrp· right is reserved lo accept or re· We also l1ave eKcellent Used heat, 30x40 basement bal'll, com TN MASON-A good five room Furnaces, Stokers und Blowers. microphones. Must he seen to be 8w1tf eriiJ, garage ancl wori(shop, 5 home with 2-p1ecc bath, sun Pleasant lalH•, warly to move in, I ional d0al for you on ll1is tJ. ject any or all bids and to wolve' Some pr·actlcally new apprccialed. Jewett Television, acres wheal, 5 acres new seed· $1,500 clown. · ' · door. It has I'ariio, hcntcr, fluid any it'l'egularities in hidding. F. 1{, A. TPt·ros Avallnblo corner· of Maple and Cedar CHICKS-Book your orders now ing nHalfa, 8 acres clover, good porch, new roo[, new siding on '.0 acres near Leslie, nice house1, , rh1vc .mel pra,ciically new while- Signed: K. II. McDanel, Sec. streets, Mason, phone 5511 Mason. for Delamarter's quality New pasture with running water. house, good furnace, 2·car ga lots o[ fruit, $!l,OOO. wall tires. Your mr will bring State Board of Agriculture. rage. Also has another build· F. C. And,erson & llw1 Hampshire chicks for Apnl and Price $9,C'}Q,OO. . 24 "6 I . I I I b 20 ac.:rcs al Onondaga, six-room.,,, mo1e in lradc at Les I~oote llwl _ __: ______:__ - May. 'J'hese New IIampshlres are 117'1:! ACRES in Ingham county, lllg X "' IV liC 1 cou l e hou~e. nice barn. Cheap at . • N.tsh Snlcs, corner oJ State and ------ Sons especially good for holh meat nncl 7-room s<:mi-modern home, made into home, Large garden $6,000. Can be handled on time, : fllaplc 111 l\l.r~on. Come 111 and Dansv1lle eggs, thousands in this county, 3Gx9G dairy barn for 40 cows, spot. Price $6,500 Recrcalion parlor paying a vet·y "' SCf' till' newest car in America, Household Goods , Phone 2303 Dogs and Pets We have some coclil IJp open all day pmt fruit jnrs, dishes, ltitchen Mnsan. llwlp or lease. or somethlnt;' else. Breed dred. Michigan State feeds, pre per C'ent loan. Price only $4,500. Raf'c strert. Snturday ~ncl Sunday. utensils. Call after 6:00p.m. ex- Ing, grooming and individual tram· starter, Starter, grower and com· CLOSE TO MASON-79 acres I 1!1, lng. Sara James, Zimmer road, ~~ PONTJ_AC 1950--Tllis cnr IS load· cept Saturday. Mrs. Bess Hager HEATER-30 gallon galvanized plele line. Shell Feed Store, 1208 close lo Mnson, 30x5~ barn, ' Pel w1th <'xtrns and they arc all man, 620 North Putman, Wil· mllr: .torth off US-16, Williamston, Turner Street, Lansing phone stanchions for 13 cows. Modern tank, asbestos jaclllances raise them. IT. T. Adams, 3591 proximately a ncres, large barn, Whipp Farln Agency SNOW PLOWING wanted,,, Philgas Ranges West Covert rqad, Leslie, phone nice country location with city 1~orlt 3935 Leslie. llwlp conveniences, 12 miles from Lan· 1710 East Michigan, Lansing any ltlnd. Fred Milton, phone 9171 Mason OI' 44073 Lansing. , , , F. C, Andel'SOn & CLOTIIING-Teen·age clothes, 3 sing 011 blaclt metal l!cms clupllentl'll hrtlm l!JHtlllH, ltlm lite eweH fm the telephone c ullH, 1 111 clH ancl 1 phone 24201 211WL' a filum y elUll, Gh I Sc nuts will ...,---- AIHo slrnw fm sale, hy the IMle lnmhlng Ml1 ltig 1n Slnle co)IPge nowms sent to me whlle I WIIH Deliver Books as lnlw tht llillli(l:l to homes where or ton Lrw!H ami Shaw, 3'/.s mlleH IJnltwd Hitl!lllll Also wnnt n good sic!< al my home M11:1 J{emwth Community Service they mny Ito (!llccl In, and return ]i'or Sale south of MaHon lif.J mllcH easl • IWPt> Hillllling rig I wd Balli Mmlnllorf l1wJ them to the 11111 ary Classified Ads off US 127 al 182G HeliCe 1c~rut 1\111 Onond 1g 1, nix mllr.~ west of Gh I Sc oi!IH of 'l1 oop No <1, phone Mnson178'i 11wtf Lesih• on BPIII 1 uc ronll 1)., mlle 'rJIOMPSON-I wish lo th.tni< 'l he Gil I Seoul~ me plnnnlng seventh 1:1.ulers, me nlfCJing I his Jlro)el t ns 11 c nmmunlly scrv· Continued from Page 7 2 Milk Routes Hlllllil Oil ::i!OIH' 101111, ]!IW•Jp my friemls, nelgh!Jm s nnd wl.t Lives f01 their thoughtfuhwsH then sclvlccs clt•llvellng nnci 1e lc e M1 H Anne l'tcdcticll~on IH dLp ing my slay Ht lhe MIIHOII turning hooks to ruHI fl om the till' Gh i Stout lmuiC!l WAN'PlilD-Wn~hlnll' lll< lh flull· \VAN I LD Wnm 111 to cnw f01 2 Hauling lulu Wy1 th IncurJI!IIIll· II ill Me nHHinl Iilli oily I hew dlC 1hlcd l2c Jh llull <11wd 1111l Gcner,tl hospltnl Mt s Hohl't t fill s1 hool <1gu r hllrh en, light cd, luchuhng h uci1B und outfit. llnct 2h memhm s of the lump WOIII llnli;h< d Hell Hl I Vu, l'i< JlCI housei CIH 1p Complete Sltccl Metal Wen It famous R01l Comet fli c uonltol I Good MusiC fl'nl[JCI .![ Ul'CS [01 the Week 1\H Qu illlv Plumbm~ oind lfc.lling syHlcms which give 21-hmu pc1 11 1 rcc m cied tt the M.tson sew,tge Jnst,illilion, S 1lcs .md Sctvlce day 111 otocllon fo1 u ttfcllme Hul v- w P dlsposnt pl.tnt wet" IUe fone HIIIVe~H Rre f1011 111cl WC I•' II A l'erms Av111 ton Wednesday. Hall Slteet Eaton R tptds, phone UPHOLS'IillRING-1-l'IVe out own I Corner of Bunlter and Etfert ~ hr rs nnd for the lllltl gnm• nt nnd d tit II Mr ami Mrs Rex Dates and mateuals of the finest quality Roads J692J llW1 button or the leKidue or Kll I c>li I< Eaton .dhptds 14521 2Swlf and at all prices Rcglucing and It h 01 del cd fhnl lhu h I tiny of [armly were guPst~ of Ius p.t!ents, repairing flllmture and recover,ng Ar1ll A D 191i2 nt eleven n 'loci It Mr .mrl Mts Ollo Bales Sunday WANTJ:D-South of Lanstng .t SHEEP SHE A R IN G-Eiton the fotcnoon nt the P olu tc OITicf ut old to loolt lil1c new Reusona~l.ll 21Hi WcHt Snglnnw SL1ccl l.dHUI '1-t Mlch ,tflernoon suhurh 01 f lOr.l POULTRY, CREAM We al-l 1• 01111 II 01 c utdtd 111 clnneh Located ovet Petet s DJllg Slot e Petkms Ilmdwarc llw1 P1 cHcnt HON JOHN McCLELLAN ways want mo1 e PtcJ,ecl up end home ot slml1o 804 E Mlclugan Ave Lansmg Judge of r..roi.Juto wcelt fl om yam rloot Just phone I'AMJLY GROUPS ll\i·36wU' Phone 5 8816 !1 !he Mnltcl or the E•t1 Lc of SAHAll 2571 Duns\ illc Paul Heclgten At lwme or stmho M PECI{, flccCnHetl George Greenleaf, Sec 'l reas JumcR M Smnllwood nnd Clymoc u 2 Smull wood hnvlng filt d 111 K 1 Go111 t ----.,------_S_w_tf OLD PHOI'OGrtAPIIS Ken Brown Asst Sec Trcas thcli IJULatlon !liiiYinJ.r thut HUid COUI L WANrED- Logs or standing Co.ptcll anti 1oslo1cd Servmg Ingham and Eaton udJud!cntc nnd rlctu1 mine who Wf 1 l t Dressmaking thu ttmc of hut death the lc~od Ill! ~; c f tunber Wtll pay the best of Fl~AMES llw!f Dresses, fmmals suits, coats tuud dcccuttcd nnd unlltlud tu mhctll tlu prices espem.tlly for h u c1 maple In 111 s1~es .md styles 1 children's clothtng on! ostutc of which tinld dcccu::iutl died White wood, bass wood, wlute IIUIZCd PHOTOGRAPHY AT ITS Also Alterations Business lL Ia Otdctud. tlwt tlu: lKL d IY ( f ash, wlu te o.tk .met 1ed o,tl,, 16 A111 I A D 1Ool nt len o clock In thc ln. or large! Crtrl Cmmoncy .md BESI-Al' A PRICE YOU CAN Mrs. Bernard Dead or Disabled forenoon nL Hitltl .P1obnte Oltlc1 ! e urul AFFORD Opportunity is hc1chy Ulll ointcd fot hctu r g 1m1d I'll Sons, Plmns 1 oad at the cmtwr o [ Grunwald Stock llLIOII, Bond lOad one tmle south anc• Highest pt ices paid It b lullhcl Otdctcd lhnt tntbllc ro 131S M,tson stteet Dansvllle lice thcacof be given by JHlhhcl ll r ol n one mtle west of Aurcltus, Onon Kraas-Kilan Service snme day called DEALER OPPORTUNITY-Pta cntJY of this 01 du1 once cnch wuul\ fl 1 daga. 7wt/ Phone 2103 Dansvllle Phone Collect tected ft andJtsP. of Hartzell Lluoc l:iUCCCI'ISiYc WCtd's ltfCYiOUti to tmUI H£·8W6 Mason 3141· or Lansing 52239 propeller fan 1\.tY .md crop driers dny of hcru 111g In tJ1e lnghnm !Jour ty WANTED- Petmanent bomd 241 Slate St Mason News, u ucWHJlUJ,Cl lllintcd 1~1 d Ullcl Also vcnttlalwn fot agrtculturc huc Cot>Y J Hlg:u ot 1 ob!Llc dren of both Protestant and Cath BULLDOZING_ B~-lc-lo_z_m_w_t-h Speclahzmg in termite and pow Licensee fo1 Dathng & Co. Kellermann Co , Elllton district Mnrtlm '1 hnycr 1 der post beetle conttol. lJonded, olle falt!1s Reply st,ttmg .tgc ,mel wmch, backhoe and dragllne rhsl rtb ulors fm Hartzell Propellor .~lJ_•_:_nu_t_:_Y_n_c__::g_:_"_:_te_:_•_o_l_l'_l_o_b'_'L_• ____ opCI a tot, 5 year guarantee backed sex of chtlehcn rlesncd Wrtte Box wml\ Also busy stone piles with by bonded cash resctve. Te1mltcs CUSTOM .SAWINO AI!O slab l'an Co , agncultural dlv!ston ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR 210 Ingham County News, M,t hack hoc bulldozer Basements wood fm sale Franlt Wut d, fil st 10w2 HEARING CLAIMS AND PE 11 fiON are hard to detect Call a spcclall~' fa1m south of Harper schuol on FOR D£1ERMINATION OF HEtK:; ~--- ___ !lw~ I dug, clttch dtgglng Etthcr hy the for ftee msj)ection Phone B V. FRIEDMAN-May 20, 1952 US-127 at Butler's Resla\11 ant ron LEASE-Two service sta· WANTED-Clean wlute collon Job ot by the hour. See W!llmm !!'ruin, phone 26883 Opemtor Stu La of Mlchlunn J he l'talwlu Cuu1t Phone Lansing 4921)1. 4:!wtf Count~ 1 reprellontatlve 16wtp·Lf !tons E D Barr 111 S Cedar ro1 the of ln!lllllm ' r.tgs, cannot usc wool or rayon Whllemft located 4 ,L miles north street Phone 3153 Mason llw2p At. 1\ HC!IUI!on of tHtid Comt held 1t. the Wtll pay 15c per lb Ingham of Willtamston at 1900 Eply road, P1 obnto Olflcc, In the city oC Mmwr 11 A.TTENTlO:N-ln t~.Uc:1ltlon to aU the tudd County on tho L.>.th dny of County News, Mason 9wtf Route 2 Wtlhamston 9w1ptf kinds of welding, farm equip Ditt:'hing WOMEN-Malw money Estab Mcuclt, A D 1062 mont and minor automotive 1 c If you'1 e planning on water ltsh own busmess and take or l'lcocnt, liON JOHN McCLELLAN llwl HIGHEST ptlccs pillet fat paul pairs, we ate now pi epnr ed to serv to the ba1 n a new tanlt ot any JuiiKo of Prabutc t1 y P1clt up anytime Custom thing tequalng pipes and ders £01 nallonally advertised In Lhc Mnttcr or the E•Lntc of ROU We Haul Ice or repair any type of radio arm Klad czee cluldren's clothes Ltb ER1 L I RIE:DMAN lloc"''""" wotk ls specml W H Appleton, TV apparatus Home checltups 111 dttches, let us do 1t for you It. UJlllCJUlng to the Cautt lhnt Lhtl tlrnc phone 5380 Mason 3wtf WASHED STONE reasonable tates Robinson We"d wlthour new baclt hoc We will cr.ll Commtsstons For further ln (ot IJI CHOI~tutlon Of clnlmti IIJ.l'HintiL till I I WASHED SAND tng Shop, 1111 S. US·127, phone dig the ditch, can furmsh the formallon phone or write Mrs cKtute tthould bo limited, nnU t.hnt n time nnd llhtcc be 1\llJ•olntcd to Lccm\lu 1 ex WANTED-Mote Chlcl\cns, !Ieavy BANK-RUN GRAVEL Mason 25271 19wtf plpe, lay It, and do all plumb R W Kaufman 727 Chicago Ave nmlnc nl'!d udJu~t •~II clnlmH nnd dcmnndl:i fryc1s and sp1ingers W1ll plel1 BLACK DIRT Ing nue Lansmg Phone 54059 llw1 1\J.l'tdntlt ISUid dceenttcd by nnd hdorc Knit Auction Sale "'p. W. X Steo.dmnn Poultry Farm Cotll t nnd th!tl lht! Jegul hclu of ~nul ~ Y: miles mu th of Dmnnd FILL DIRT Bob Colby d!.!CtHHWd cntltlucl to lnhctiL the cHtntu of 620 S Edgar road, phone 0804 LIMESTONE CHIPS F. C. Anderson & ATTENTION F1 ices rolled bacl~: \\hlch 15nld dcccnaed died tsclr.cd should blJ MB.Ilon l9wU lS to l93!J at the Mason P T A lldJudlcnt.1d und dctet mined Sons fair Friday March 14. Menu It lK Ordered Thnt nil the c!cdltOIH of 25 TO 50 ACRE~ aT lllCJl"e land 1mld dccenncd nut lt.lQUircd to JlleKcnt Wednesday, March 19 Williams Brothers BACI{ WOR!{ING ... Phone Dansville 236:> Barbecued hamburgers, 15c, hot wanted, to put In corn or wheat 4lwtf theh clulmll In wtltlrur nnd under onlh Phone Lansing 87366 cvenmgs General Truclting Painting - Decorating clogs, lJc, escalloped potatoes, na IH ovldcd by elJLtUtc to 1mld Court ut 10 R. m. 70i W Cente1 Street, Mason •nld Ptobuto Olrlcc, In the City or Mn•on 45wU Phone 27311 10c baked beans 10c, macaroni Mlch!Rnn on or bctorc the lOth dny or Phone 24261 ~~------110 E Oak Livestock and cheese, 10c, salads, lOc, calte Mny A D 1962, nt ten o'clock In thu 53 Head of Reglstm e~l ami guule liolstelns WANTED TO BUY-Allltmds of 2wl lOc, pie, 10c, coffee, 5c, and milk, fotcnoon, anld time nnd pluco being hc1c Mason by UlliJOlntccl tor the cxnminntion nnll l'tlc Cor mlck·llee!lng 1\lo!lel l\1 'f1achn old automobiles and truclts $1 Truckmg and Buymg 7c llw1 ndjutitmcnt or nil clnlmli lll\d durnnnda Al11ii Clmhners C 'l'metm• ..p.lOO lb t1tle weight, also wanted LAWN MOWERS sharpened on Have your stock trud;ed to the ngnlnKt tmld d~cc/Htcd, nnd Col thc ud New llollnnd Antomntlc DRlet• JndlcntlOll li)Ld dotQrnlhHLtJon or the Itch H Alh!!·Ciu,hnerK lift. Combine scrap Iron and metal Highest Bert's Garage the Ideal sharpener Ptompt marltet that mal,es the marl1et, nt In\\ or anld dtJCCillU.!cl ut the time of .Prices paid at the farm. Also old service, worl< guaranteed Clm by experienced trucltets hts dcnth r.ntitlod to lnhm It the ctstnlc Good big line of gem•rnl furm Implements General Rcpalt lng Cards of Thanks or Which the dUCill&llCd dic1l t!Ch:cd lluy Grain Silage wire and tln Call James Wlut ence I Pierce, phone 5831 Mason, It to luilhm Ordc1cd ThnL 1oubllc no· aker 2104 Dansville. 5wtf and comer of Sycamore and Barnes All Ammals Insured tlcc thmcof boJ!lVcn by )!Ubllcnllon of o ll4·hour Wreclter Service streets, Mason 11w6p Call us on any kind of llvestoclc RAYMOND-We wish to thanlc eo11Y or thla ordc' once ench week f01 l'El~l\IS:-Sldt•s of $10 and nntlet•, cash-Qvl'l that RDIOIIUt IZ WANTED-Good worlt Uu cc nucccn~lvu weckH Jll evlouH to tmltl Phone 4 ·1201 or ll872 you wish to sell at home the many friends who so kind· tiny of henrlnK, In the lnghnm County months time wlll be given on approve1l bnnkable nole8 Harvey Dyer, phone Holt BLOCK LAYING and cement See us for your regular· Hamp Jy remembered us with cards, Nc\Ul n noWHJIRIUll Jltlnlcd 111 tl czrcu healing 6% Interest. bridge 29 F-3 worlc of any type done to your flowers and lt!ndly visits, Rev. holed In 111fd county 1-2wtf shire breeding stock. '!'he best lit JOliN McCLELLAN satlsfac:tlon, 30 Y.ears experience meat type hogs Putnam and his people, and our A 1'1no cour Judge of P1ohntu WANTED-Registered holstein CARPENTER WORK, all kinds, In this worlt Also water proofing children who IMve so loyally llobcrt L lluokc bull, 1 year old, or good grade. llcKIKlor of P1obnte cabinets, ldtchen remodeling of basements. Prices very reason· stood by and cmed for us the Also have registered Guernsey E. D. Franklin & Son and stair work, 25 years ex able. Would appreciate your job weeks following our accident. Mr. Money can lie saved by buying L. C. Brooks, Prop. .bull for sale Harvey Devereaux, perlence. Quallty workmanship S. J. Marshall, fir:st house north Licensed Dealers, Mason 4520 S. Waverly roacl. Lansing und Mts Clare Raymond, Mansll fertilizer on the basis of the cost GJ,EN BOSSERDI~T, Auctioneer - Phone Owosso R·l2·F·2·1 and prlrecl rlgh 1. Phone Mason of stme at Eden,l phone Mason Phone 267!13 Mason Raymond and Peggy and Beverly per pound of (llant food rather Old COIUIIllft State Bank, Clerk phone 7-2063. lOwl 3951. lOwl 'i6Sl. \..:. lOwtf 1 llwtf n!chmdson. llwlp than Ihe cost pet• ton \ Tomlinson Formally Announces March 13, 1952 Candidacy for Sheriff's Post T.HE IN·GHAM COUNTY NEWS Section 2 Kenneth Dnltcr ntlenclcd the gold· Rnm 'fomllnson of MaHon IH · Teachers Pick Dr. Hannah Is First. to Enroll March of Dimes en wedding anniversary SIIIH.Iny definitely in the r1we ngnlnHt for Mr. unci Mrs, Clyde Woocllnncl Rex Smith Hired Sherif!' Wlllnrd P. Bm·ncs, Tum· Nominees for at the home of Mr. und Mrs, IInson lnclhmtcd 11 month ago llwt Report Is Made Rnlph Woodla,nd In Lansing. he Intended to hr. a cnnrlldato In On New Contract Ingham county'H l!l52 March of Donalrl McLean underwent. Hllr· the Republican prlmnrieH. His nn· Ingham M. E. A. At 1\ meeting helcl 'l'uosday nouncemcnt hccamc otTlclni this Dimes neltecl a total !\f $28,323.30, gcry nt the Ji'oolc hos]Jital, ,Tncl<· Inghnm tcaehers have picked a son, Tuesday, night the Holt bonrci of educa weelt, George D, Hnrrls, camp1tlgn llon issued 11 new three·ycar con 'l'omllnson was horn In Vevay slate of nominees to he presented chairman, nnnouncccl. Mr. nncl Mrs, Wnncn Galloway bcfiJJ·e the Tnglmm M. E. A. at tmc:t to Rex Smith us su[Jerlnten-· township, He ntlendr!rl the Mnson and family nttcmclcc] n ilrirlai rlent. Smith canw t.o the Holt. Its meeting in Holt next. Wednes· "So many [lct'sons dlcl outstand· showet· Ior Miss Mary 'l'aylol', at school, graduat.lng In 1031. lie en· lng jobs, I wnuid ljcsitalc to sin· school a year fiJlD from Augu8ta. gaged In mill< liauilng nnd worlwd riny night. 'l'lw ll'lccting wlii he lhe home of !~rani< Woods of held at the Holt school, begin· gle Ollt nny prmmn (()!' a special Rives Juncllon, Sunday after Smith was ~upcrintemlent at IIH 11 hutciJel' before becoming a cnmpllmcnt," said HmTis. "It is i\tlgustn two years. He wus on special deputy sheriff In Lansing. nlng at eight o'clock, noon. unlikely, however," he aclrlcd, the Olsegn sclwol st. a (f Sf!VOll Later he hem me a fuil-timr. dep· Nominocs ns nnuuuneer! by' the Mr. and Mrs, Ludell Cheney o[ "lhat the~ total raised will meet years ami was four yr~nrs rtl Eau uty undet· Sheriff Allan A. Mac· mrnrnlttce made, ur of Suptt tiH! total polio need for Ingh£tm Mason wem Tuesday ev•!nlng Claire. Ire Is £1 gmciuate oi' Donald and continued on the H. M. Mmphy of Haslett; AI· county 'lll 1952. "Half of this callers of Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Weslet·n Michigan c:oilegc ancl re staff of Sheriff Barnes untillhr.rc ton Stroud, county cJLI(Jet·int.cn· Balwr, dent; nnrl Mrs. Mary Rood, Oiw· amount will he sent to the Na· r:clved his master's degree !rom was a parting of the ways in ,Jan· tiona] l''ounclation for Infantile the University of IVIichlgnn. uaJ•y. mo8; are Kenneth Mc!(cnzle, Lc;;. Pnralysls to be used for research Writings of the Chinrse, Greel\s At the Tuesday night session "I !mow," s11ld Tomlinson in llo, and Lyle Walwriinn, Olwmn'i, and Romans reveal tile u.,e of president; Lynn Doolittle, Holt, and cplrlemlc care, ami the hal· tho board meml1crs diseusscci ~al· I. his c~nmpalgn annciunecmenl, fertilizers. Some of the lirst ma and Pauline Wliri, St.oeltilrlcigc, ' anec will be retained in Ingham ary sc•hcdulcs Jor Holt tcadwr::' "lhat I cnn give ilw JWDpic nf county for assistance to cuncnt tcrinls used as Jc~rtillzcr:; \WJ'e next year. Another hoard meeting Ingham county good pollee Jli'O· vlcc-preslrienl; Elsie Cohil, Dans· nnimnl nwm1rc, wrmrl as!ws, ville, and llet·lha Estes, . Wll· and -nevi polio cases." Is scheduled for March 20 nt l~ctlon at a consirlcJ•niJic saving bones, fish, gua1\o, wool waste, which the salary is~;ue will be llamston, sec~J·etary; ,Jeanne Lori, A hrenkdown of nil March of to the cost they nrc,.,.now forced chnlk anrl marl. taiwn 11p again. lEden, and Barrett Voree, Holt, Dimes contributions In Lansing to pay. I pledge a cui In costs ali 1 along tiJC llno If I am clccled t.reasLtrcr; Don Cronl\hitc and anci 8nst Lansing shows the fol· ~==~~~~~~ .Jesse Dnlchelor, both of Stock· ~hcriJT." Sum 'J'omlinHon lowing: Advance and special gifts, ••••ll•llli~•lli4fPir. hrldge, de legales to represent a $3,068,40; business, $'1,801.!11; .....rlf"'i'~~'~ oS.! ilvo assemhly; and Lucille Rdwols and colleges, $2,930,34; Ia· Showcrmun, Mnson, and Lila hnr, $1,(152,83; clubs and organ!· Steenburg, Picmsant Grove, alter· zatlons, $!l5fl.2fl; coin collectors, Will· That nates, $•1All.!JO; Ma1·ch of Dimes cards, At the Holt meeting Hov. Hoov $!l,GD4.29; radio $273.82; profcs· Be Bad er Huppert will speak on the edtf· sional, $240.00; for a total of $2tl,· News for callonal oulioolc ' 758. 9G, Community totals aiul chair· You? men were as follows: Williams· Cubs and Scouts ton, $1,030 ..39, Bud Nixon; Leslie, Dr·. John A. Hannah, president of Michigan State col $.160.00, n1c1uird Miner; Onon· It nemln't he-ir you've\ lege, was enrolled as the flrst member in the Hl52 enrollment tulwn Uw wise JII'CI'IIIllion lo dar:a, $64.90, Mac Spring; Has· Meet at Robbins campaign by Ingham county Red Cl'oss chaptct·. Enrolling lett, $165.17, Helen Cross; Duns iusurr! yourself a)l'ltinst any I Dr. Hannah is Mrs. Milton Dickerson, resident assistant at ville,$ SOJ 9, Scar·! Briggs; Oke The monthly meeting of Cub financial emergmwy. Mason hall, Michigan State college, who is a Red Cross mos, $162.26, Mrs. 0. K. Grctten pack 148 and Scout troop 148 was "block worker" on the campus. held at the Robbins chLtrch last herger; Webhcrvlllc, $172.45, Mrs, Sen ns l'or nil types ol' Auiu Inslii'IIIICe·-I•· R. C. Graham; Mason, $707.21, I~riday night. Sixty.seven scout~; nml Llubility, Frank Guerriero; Stocltbrldge, and parents" attencieci, including Sl(JNS OF SPRING 6 scouts amh explorers, 17 CLib $184.27, Mrs. Curt.ls White; Holt, Ingham Shepherds Dell Bennett of Bennett road in $637.50, Andrew Shay and Frank scouts and 9 adult lcaclcro, Meridian township saw threo McCowan·&. McCowan James Hartcnburg was added O'Connor; for a total of $3,564.34 sig-ns of spring Monday. He saw In the out·county area. Phone :!261 as a new member to the cub Own 100 Ewes two big flights of wild geese go scouts. Harvey Clark. was Ingham has 25 members en over, one headed directly ,.norlh :======::awarded the wolf badge, and a and another northwest. He spot· rolled in 4-H sheep projects, re· gold honor point. Jerry Hartcn led two Hocks of blackbirds and hurg received the lion badge, ported Club Agent M. H. Avery. lhon heard a lNew York City Stop In and See How It Woa·ks thlnlc of fields of hay and com and Mrs. Thompson is sicl<. waving In the wind, but to some the saylnt:: would suggest the many thousands of dollars In burled treas ure that supposedly exist bimenth Mlohlgnn's soil and waters. Become. Hea!thy . Fm·tunes In such valunbles as gold, greenbnclwow glWHIH o~ br!l't Mears ill Japan. He Is stu Spl'ingport. 'J'holr ncldrP.fiH will he 11rrl, Dlcl\, Stnnle,Y anrl :Joan Ml', nnci Mrs. Clair lllni(Jr.. wem guests Sundny nt the homo Mr. unri Mr:;, Slt:1 Cl::rl\ nr 1Uw~ni1L'I Dh·1mtoJ'H lUt•et; tloncd thr,re wilh the US army; Springport, Route I, 1221f) Glbh;; of Mr. nncl Mrs. Clctus Strlei\Jtng l'll!Ld. Lnmh ronrl v!Hltcd al 1ho lwnw or 'I'hc Holt Klwnnis board or. 1lt· and Is the son of Mr. ami Mrs; H.olt School Board Hay MCfll'S of Holt, nt thciJ' lmrlitionnl wedding an· Ills sister,. M1·s, l~lrl.·:;lc Gr>lscn· rN:tors have 'nppl'Ovr.d nf an Members of tho Good Neighbor nlversru·Jes dinner, Snlllrday eve· lwver, one rlny lm: \'.""ell ru11! 1111 amateur ru·ngrnm as 11 ehllclron's M1·. 11.nrl Mrs. Snludln Ayoubce class will be cntertnliwd hy Mr. nlng Uw Leonnrds wcro dinner Monday MrH. Clyilo! Umlei>\'OOr! Protests Nurse Cut pro.Jeet..and a moncy·mnl\jng ven celcbrnlccl tlll!ll' !.!7th wedding an; Ianrl Mrs, Don King l~rlrlny I)Vl!· guests In Dlmondalt! nl. tlw hnmro of l•:r!en t•allod tiHH'I!, ture, wlt'h Wllllnm l<'uclge as gen· n lversary Tuesrluy evening o! I . • ·• AI. tlwir rcgulnr Mnrch moe!· nlng. of het• sister, Mrs. OriLI Hlr:hnrdH. cml c:halmmn. Prizes wilt he last week with a famlly rlinncr. Mr. 111111 Mrs ..Tndt Brli'J'ett nnrl Mr. nnrl M1·s. Al'lilU!' GP!sr•n· Angm· hr~glns in folly and r.ndfl lng Jhe Holt: hoard of education solicited nnd given to wlnncl'S. Out·of·town guestH were Sarri voted to send u letter to the chulr· fnmlly spnnt: Snndny nftcrnDoJt haver and daur~hter of 'l'r!euri1srlt In rl!pentance.-Pyll!agnrls. Snladln Ayouhce, insurance snles Hanna ,.r Detroit and Joscphlno nt: the home of M1·. nne! Mrs,,------·---'------·------, " mnn of the health committee of mnn, wns 11\'Ccpterl as n JWW mem Elias of Lansing. Percy Barrett. Mr·. anrl Mrs. Hen· the county board of supervisors ber o! the club at lhe last meet· ry T~gger!:l of Eden called Sallll'· ·'' Jll'otestlng the decrease of. school In g. l•'dlnwshii~ Gr01i1~ nus PMly day evening. nursing s(!rv!ees In the Hchools of Myra Lumbert, daughte1' o[ Mr. Jnghnm rmmly. The Inlcrmcdiatc Methodist Youth Fellowship gmup met for und Mrs. Ivan Lumbert, under Stop Cllnd Lool< Over the Thill follower( J'P.cclpl: of n rc· a party Wednesday evening Jn went nn emergency appenrlidtls an port that the numhr~t· of nurses In Community Group the :;oclal hall of the church, 'l'hey opcral.ir.tn last: Wcrlnes!lay, Slw Is tile cdly·eounty health department lwvc suu·ted a series 'Of Sunday r~onvalesclng satlsfnclorily at huH !lccrca~cri from n high of l!J ufternoon gnthcr·lngs .for handi home. 'l'he family .formerly lived fn 1 !l,l!J lo 9 In .January of Hl52. Has Regular Meet t~rafl. wllh Mrs. L. T. Snnf.ord in , SOURCES on McCue road nnrl now live on Schooir; In the county were re 1' ...... the forriwr .Jentzen plaee on ITar· Memhors of the community dHH'ge, assisted hy ·the pastor, ellnt~ Informed thnt all reguinrly Hev. Wlls foJ' Califo111ia. stntcsmeu o( President Jackson's ern, ·V''-'--·'' :/r home of her mother, Mr.c;. Mary tract with Miss Sally McVaugh reported !hal the unit will be in ~<·n>Q ~ Burke and spent: tho evening in u~ girls' physical education teai~h· Holt April 4. Mrs. Seth Florey Names of many of Michigan's 83 .Another ·county, of which the In· Lansing at the home of his sis· Mr. anrl Mr~. Bernard Snow are et• to replace Mrs. Edyth ShcrcJ;:, counties can be traced, oddly enough, dian name was Toncdagana, was ter, Mrs. Don Pierce. · Than Any Other Baler and Mrs. Van Nockor volunteered !.he parents of a son horn Sutur-. who recently resigned. to· assist the chairman in the to ono man u scholar-explorer who renamed Emmet, not after a dis- i rlay, Mal'f:i11. 1 Mrs. Mildred North and Lizzie A committee of tr.achers np· dr-ive and others were aslwd to more than a century ago married trict, but after an Irish patriot. · Moon called Sunday afternoon on Jlcarcrl before tlw board to ells· act :fs team captains to canvass Mr. and Mrs. William Sheaffer, the daughter of a powe;ful Chip.. Previo~s to Schoolcraft's naming Mrs. May Shepard at the home of The new LONG "liO" has ~ii% l'c~W('I' parts .than any Gill, Sue, anrl Pat Traill returned C'lJSS reco·mmenrlal ions of the from house to house in Delhi pew a chieftain and became an 0 u- of countw~, several others had nl· her daughter, Mrs. .Tay Pray. othm· popular modC'I automatic pieiHlp hay halt~r ou tho .lacully for next year's salary township for clonors. Monday from visiting relatives in thority on Indians ready receiVed names. In 1829 when Open house was lleing held in Chumilcl·sburg, Pa., over lhe mal'lwt. 'l'his nwans l'e\WI' parts to gl't out of :ul,justnwnt sche(lttlc. The donors will he given in H R S .h 1 ft h d f the Michigan Territory began its bid honor of Mrs. Shepard's 90th wee!\ end. enry owe c oo era , ca o f 1 d And J 1 d I • , , autl l'mveJ· parts to wea1· out CH' l!ause tl'Oubln. Howard Chappell presented a .l'ormation as to diet, tl N0 rth t I d'1011 Alf . B . or state 100 , rew nc ~son nn birllulny anniversary. request of a community organi le wes n ~Irs . urcnu, his cabinet we1·e honored mi. masse Mr. and Mrs. Leone Norllt and '!'hn LONG "fiO" has hl't~n built to p;iVtl prnl'itablr. ilcr·vir:c zation for use of part of the ath· learned :;JlUCh a~out Ind1an. hfe ~nd by astute territorial politicians plan· family called Sunday evening at Chlld Study Club JU~els £ollclore .:rom h1s part-Indmn Wife, ning Michigan's entry into the Union. lefic field site for staging a carni· Child Study d\tb members met Lee S(hool the home of her cousin, Mrs. st~asou after season with LOW liP-Rl~I~P! val next summer. The request nnd. pubhshed several books .ab.out Jackson County was named after with Mrs. E. G. Schlosser Hnl UPntly nm1 Royal Griffcs ClJarlcs Rose in Lansing. was tablccl until ll1e next board Ind1ans. In 1840 he was CO~ISSIOn· the President; Vnn Buren County, Wednesday, March 5, to hear Rev. ed to name. the thc':'-r~mnmmg un· after Martin Van Buren, then Scc Mrs. Howard North spent Sun meeting. Bills for the month of J. C. Dotson spenk on relation Mr. and Mrs. WalLer Franl;lin day evening at the home of February amounting to $3,350.09 tltl~d counties of, MJCiugan, and to retnry of State and later the su~ccs ship of religion to citizenship. am! family ami Miss Mary Bar these he gave Indmn names. sor to Jackson in the White House, , Mrs. Alft•ed Bolter in Lansing. Bales Up To were approved for payment from I Lizzie Moon visited Mrs. Winnie The next meeting will he with rett of Lansing spent the week D1•, Sidney Glazer, Michigan his- Branch County was named for John the general fund. Mrs. Fred Hoisington, Marcil 1!1. Friday, end in Traverse City am( Old Mis· tor~an ":'Ito .is on th~ sta!I of ~ayne Branch,. Secretary of the Navy; The family night supper at the The spealter will be Mrs. Kenneth Umvers1~ 1~ Detr01t, has revmwed Barry County for William T. Barry, Henry Schappa. is taldng over sian. Mr. Franldin's stepmother is church was attended by 65. After Tiedl Suriday afternoon.· · · · · · . There are more than 100 chemi· 2828 E. Grand Riyer, La.rising . ¥r. and Mrs: Fred Briggs ~et cal nitrogen plants in the Unite&! 11t .the ho~e of Dr. Donald I<:atz ~tates and in addition large quan· i)hilp Motor S~:des r \ • i,{\ ·' ' of Ann Arbor· with Dr. ·Fitch and tides of nitrate of soda are lm· 227 N. Ce~lar · . ,;., Mason, Mlc~igan ·--~-,~---~--~~-·-~... -~ .. -~· .~ ...~ ..~ ...:-:. -~ .. ~...~ .... ~.. ~--·~-:"'~.~-~-.. ~.. ~.. ~- ~------.-..~-' Mr.'. and .Mrs, :!)avid M~llotte ·to ported. from Chile:· , ...... ~· · ~---~--~--~.. -~ ... ~--~~~..... ~------~~~--~....------~-~. ·( . 1
/ . I County March 13, 1952 Page 3 in Lansing wluJJ'U M1·. Molli'!Hl I~ u~o/u, li!O'l'tmcs lnoham News rloing. HnlllL! remurleilng, Rolfe Community ------· .. --.------OflllEll AI'I'OINTING TIMI' 1'011 NOTICI:: Mm. 1fl•lon Wnld will lw hn~l· 1\lt·s. Alh~o llmwn IIEAIIING CLAIM~ ANll I'ETITION Jlurnult hnvi!IH huun mndu In tho nnn• o~s nt the Snnshhw C!lrc!e meullng 1'011 llETEJIMINATION 01' IIEIH~ dltlunu uf u cu1'Ln\n muriJHHfU nmdu tho I\11sH Carrie Pierce of Enlon MJ,LONAS-Mny 111, 1052 l'humriny, Mnrr:l1 !!0, lith fillY or Ottlcllll'l'1 l\lf11l, by JlCI'I'Od llnphls eniierl nt lim Glen Bray Hlnlu nf Mlehh(llll, 'l'hn Pt•nhnlo Cnurl Mllt!hu\1 nncl .Junnltu 1•', Mitr:hcll rus moa·t .. StoclJ,!,AN, duimutl t..n 1111 lluu nucl lllllttdcl nt. t.ho last weclt. ,Juduu u( Jll'ubutu. Mnreh meeting Monday evening ims brwn clnH!Jci, Ilr!l'll1iUI Hiselt, who hns been In dntu of thl~ notic•u tho Hlllll nf $6~fi.O(J Cpl. Donald L. Hayhoe of Camp In lht• Mnttua· uf th1• Estntu uf ,JAMES pl'lnciJml nqd $l0.20 intm·m•l i nn HUll ot• ut the iwnw or Mrs. VI Sullcria Ml', nnri Mrs. Guy King Culver· a r•unvalcsecnl home in l<'owier· MJ~LONAH, llt•r·ontuHI. 1 lll'OCJuu•llrut nL lnw ut· In l!lllilLY hnvl111r with Hi members 11resenl. '!'he and childi'Cn of !~lint, anri Ray· ville for lh" pn:;t lili'PC years, Atterbury, Inrllnna, ~pent the It Ultiii'III'IIIH tu tlw CnurL thnt llu: llnw bt:cn lnlitltuleil to l'la:uvcr tilt) rll'ltL, m• buHincsH mer>ting was In chnr~e monri Culver of Kaiamnznn eoi· rlierl !here Wednemiay night. Fu· week end al lite hnme of his par· rm· III'I'IHIIll.nllnn nf c:lulmH nmlinHt tmid HIIY JWI'L uf thu tft•hl, HI'I!III"Utl )ly t!Uid t!Hlnlt! Hhoul•l hu llrnltr!d, nnd thnt 11 Llnw IIWI"If{nJ{u, 1111d thn powN n( tltdtJ In tmld of tile preHirlenl, Opal LanliH. lege were home for tile week end. nerai servkes wm·e held at the ents, Mr. and Mrs: Morris Swan. und !Jlac•u lur IIPJIIIilllitd tu l't'I'I'IVr•, a•x• llliii'IJ..CIIICI: I!HIIll\llll'tl hUYillJ.f ht•I!OIJitl UJI"' t!l'llliVI! !Jy l't!HHUII nf IHiifl dt•fuuJt, Plans W£!t'r~ marl!! for the enndle· Wur!l IIuds n nnri Leonnrrl LiVl!l'illlce fliJWI'ili home In !<'ow· Mr·. nne! Mrs. Morris Swan ami rtrnlrw nnd nriJuHt nil l'!nlmK nnd di!IT1Uildli 11 ruculru;t. Hnhl dt•l't'IIJII·d by nnd lu•fttt'l' tmld Nntlnn It~ hL•I't•hy ulv••n thut un Mon• light communion ~crvlm to be T~sdl spent :111 days in New trori< lerviiie Sundny. Burial was at Mrs. Orplta Willett of Leslie f!flltrt.; nnd thnl lht• h•1-nll htdi'H nf rwl!l rluy, ,Junu 1H, I tti1~, nt ll :;10 u'lllnc:l~ In tho held Maundy 'i'hursrlny evening. City buyinf: for dw D. & c. Jlw Ai<'lun t•emclcry. spent l~t:lrlny evening with Mr. tlllt't'UHml r•ntltlr•tl In lnhurlt. thn l'Klntfr uf foaonnun, nt. thu fllll'th fl'ctnt duUI' u( thu whltdt Hnlil rli•llt!II!Wd cllt•cl rwlt.ucl Hllnuld he Ulty Jlnll in thu City u( I.nnulutc. County r';ntcrtainmcnl allri gupssing con· liLif'h 1\llhwr has hr!cn sick at 1\lr. and MrH. Mnx Milbourn nnd Mrs. DDimid JenldnH of Bun· ucljucllc!l\lt·•l nnd dt•Lt•rmlnf'd, of lnuhnm nnd Htntu o£ Mlt•hilrun, Lhnt tests were provider! by Daisy hi~ ,;,mc. anrl rlaugh\PIS and Mrs. Pearl kcr Ilill. II lti Onlt·t·••rl, 'l'hut.. ull thn tH'udltnrll flf lnduJ..C u1w 111' t h11 plat•c•K fur hold inn tho 1 tmld dm•tmht'cl llt'U l't'ltlllf't•d tu llt'r•llt•nt. Clt•enJt, Corti'!. fnt· thu Cnunty u£ lnuhnm, IInrdl. Tlw !Josiess ~erved rP· . Dev\'Hlt'rs of .Jal'ic,ruJ wem guPsls Mr·. a ml Mrs. Cites lor Brown thuh• tdnlrtni In wl'itlru: nnd und1·1' onth Lhl'l'l' will ht! ulft•J'c'd fnl' Ktd1· nntl Hold tn freshments. Mrs . .Tennlr> Grant enlerlnllwd al dtnllt'l' ~;unday o[ Ml'. and Mrs. IIH lll'nVidt·tf to lhu hlJ..tht•Kl birld1'1' 1 nl Jlllhlh~ nut:l..lnn nr nncl family were l~ridny evening hy Hllll\111' 1 HHirJ C:nurf.. nl the Past ~ntmns chlh . instl Mc•rlon Hir-e. Ml"l. DeWatcrs rc· tmltl Prnhntu fllflc'J•, ut 21Hi Wt•tlt. Huul 1/I!IHIIII!, fOI' tho ]HII']tflt\t! nf 1\lllJH(y]I)J..r t..hu callers .at the home of 1\lr. and nnw Rt l'f'Pt, l.rlntilllJ-~ 1 MJ,•hluun, fill or· hrl· ILillOlllll. dur nnd untmlrl upnn 1:111id moJ·t Vlllar.rr. Ofl'ic·•·r·s Cho!"'ll 1 Wednesday lor a pol luck ri1nner maincrl lor a visit. Mrs. Fred Brown and . Jamily. rnt•r: tlw 111th dny nr Mny, J\. U. 1\lr,'.!, l~llltl' tortl'tht'J· with tlw hnml cnHLK unci · n11d PV!Jning mPeling. . " Ill 11'1\ u'l'lo••l' In thn riH'I!I\tHIII, Hrthl tlnw 1'1111!'1-\l't\ of nnh..•, Jndmliiii-C ILII llttUI'IIIJY Villnge officers W!!I'C' r-lwsen in , / HaymruHI (,omlenougll of I, or\ Howard Bmwn returned home IIIII I ]!]HC'H ht>lnv. ht 1 1't•hy IIJlflUIIIti•d roa· I llll fPt' nf $:tr..on tll·nvhl•·d by Jnw nncl In liw S1nl'kill'idgP village l!leetion Clyde Hobc~son nnd family, n[ llrPI'icrnririgc, Kt•ntu~ky, is home wltli liwrn to spend the night and P.'illllllllntlnu 111111 lltiJIIHlll\1'111. n( UIJ dnJmH 111litl IIIOI'IgnJ~•~. t.lw lnudtl nnd tll"t•mlt~t•l\ In 1111!1 tlr:lllntHIH n~owlnHt Hrdcl dr•t'~>IIHt•tl, nnd ~nld nwrl~tiiJfl' Hll!llllnnod nnd dmwl'ihud, 1 Monday. The Clliwns party c•r1n· Gregory were gues\H at dimwr on furiougll. Saturday. (Ill' lhto ncfjucfJt•nflnll lllld !(triPI'Illinntlnn ILII fulluwtt, In-wit..: rlidall'S were• l'!w~!·n over the Pen· Sunrlay of llielr molilPI', MI'H. !'.1r. anrl 1\'ln;. Mrrton Hiee uf lhtJ lwlt·H at lnw nf ~n!d dl't'l'lltll'd nt.. "In llw 'l'nwntdlilt nf Lnn11ltuc. County tho tim" nf hiH clt•lllh l'lllillt•ll to lnlll'l'il nr Inuhram IIUtl :-iltLlt• ttf Mlt-hl){nn, cit!• pies party canrlida\P. Offlcc!J'S an• Lena Smllh. Paller! on Mr. anrl Mrs. Lawrence lilt• t•HIIIlO nf whkil fiJo di•t't•lltll'rl flh•tf ttl'l"lln•d IlK fnlluwK: 'l'hn Huulh nnu~lllllf Paul Sll'piH'IIH, pn•sidcnt; Janws Mr·s. Ccrila I!oyl Pnlertaim•ct ·1n Crandall o[ WehiJerviiic Sunday. TELLTALE DtFFER~NCES bolw?.on goocl cncl bad money, pictured In a new Herrick t11•hwd, (~) of l.ut HPvt•ntY-ttlx {7\l) g,." Fnr·mu educational movJC entitled Th.o Secret Service Story," oro pointed out It IH Furl hl'l' Onh•t't•d, 'l'hnt. puhl!c• rut SuhdlviKiun ru•t•m•tlilllt tu t..hu l't!l~fll'dt:cl \V. 1{o\vlnnd c~h!t'k; ·Mr·s. Pcmrl glrls Satnnlfly itflernoon In hon· ------plut tltorl•nf." 1 1\IJ'H, l.ee Gerhnnlsjein tlc•t• lhl'l'l'nf hr; 1-!"IVI'II hy ]illhlitonllnn of 11 above by U, E. Baughman, ch1ef of the U, S. 5ecrct Service u~lng an llntcrl: Jo'uhntnry ~0. lOG~. T'owPII, lrea~lll'Cr; anrl Hayllarril, OJ' of her daughiP.r Candy's liflll Alal·n.don Center f'I!JI)I II( t IJJJi lll'dt•l" IIILI'n i'lli"h Wl't•k fm• enlargement of Linc_oin's portroit on a $5 bill to show lifolilco lhl'l'l' tHII't'PI-IHIVt• Wt•p],H IJI'I'YiunH In Htdd llll\VA llll f .. HI":COMil, Arlilllr Smill1, GeJ'airl ltii!H'imall anniversary. c h~w IJit·thrln~· ~ Mr. anri Mrs. c:iton Cassidy are duy nf ht'111'111~. 1t1 lh1• frurhnrn Cnnnty Mn1·t~ngco cxpre55lon on good currency (right). contrasts shorply with· imperfect f:t'l'lm 'l'ho!!IJISUJ• fiJIIKHt•!l & l'Hl'l' mui CliJ'I'orrl Lantis, tru~tces. Miss Alma Grimes, wi1o spent 1\Ir·s. ]<;!mer C. lknwn reproduction on counterfeit (kit). the parents o( n.:Hm, hol'll March Nr•WH, 11 111'~\'IIIIIIPr•l' lll'lnlt•il nrul l'll'f~ll .. 1 1 ilw past livl' mrmlhs with Mr. In! pt) i11 Hnid t•uunty, Attnrtii•Yt> for Mul"hilllfl't' 7 al St. Lawrent:e hospital. ,lOll N Mo·CJ,I•:I.J ,AN, flOH~~r, J\nH•t·J,·HII Ht1tL': Jlunli Bu!ld!us.: Mr. nnd Mrs. Orrin Powell anrl anrl Mrs. Earl Dolli.:ia~ r•f Ca~s Mr. and Mrs. Gcm•ge Cacly 'l'hc next time someone hands !mining- of aJH'oopcctivo now ngen t !<:!Lon Cassidy altencled tlw [u· A 'l't·u~ CortY: ,Jutl~t· nf Probatt• LniHitlll( ti/1, Michluun IOwl:l you currency, take a p;ood long- look Hnlw•·t L. Ot·:tll!' Mrs. AiJil~' Hm•jH:ke WPre Sunday City, returJwd lo Iter home here eniiPci on Mr. and Mrs. Wayne I 111 the lhJ·ce flelds for which this Jteral o[ a reiallve In Ypsilanti ORDI'R OF l'UilLICATftJN____ --· at it. It mig·ht be t•houy. oq.raJ~iv.alinn is r~'qp~nsilJic: aup Ht·~dtilt•l' nf Pa·oltnln llw:J gui,~ts of Liw L11 l~orpr:ke family. last wee!<. Beally of \Villiam~ton F1·iday. Monday. FINAL ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT 'l'hat'H the advice g-i\·e11 the prcsstnr-: jl:ounlerfclllllg, prevent· AND DETERMINATION OF Mr.' and Mrs. Jessie .Palen of Mt·. and Mrs. Charic~s Stafford ORDF.R FOR I'UBLICATION Hlmts Mr. and Mrs ..rim Howland and American public in o. JJCW educa mg the t toft unrl forp;ct·y of g-ov CI\AIG-Apl'il 3 1052 Lansing and 1\'lr. ami Mrs. Freel timwl film just reieused cntilicd enttm•nt chcclcs,antl prolccling- tho returned from l~lorlda Monday SALE OF REAL ESTATE 1 sons ~pent Sundny will' !he Fisch Wonderl"nd 41 JIOI.UEN-AJ>rll 3, 1052 Hiatt• nf Mlr·hlt~Hn. 'l'hr· Prohntu Coua·t. fnmily at l'lynwulh. u f'orwin of Dansville called on Mr. 'l'hc 1'3ccrct Servkc Slol'y." l'rcsitlcnt. a[ter spending the winter ther<~. fu1• tbu t'nunly uf lu~lwrn, l'roducctl Ly the 11\tna Casualty Rlnlo of Midlil-\'llll, 'l'h1• Pl'llhnte Gm11 t. At a twlltlitlll nf tHdd Cnltl't, lwld nl tho Mr. and Mrs. Hay !Iardt ~pent anri Mrs. George Cady recently. • Chit•f Haup;hmtm, repoJ•Ling that, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Slaffmd fm• tlw ('oiiJ11Y 111" ln"'hnrn. ~l1·s. W. ,J, Chu·iw and Surety Com/1any i 11 dose co Pa·olmtt Ollii·t· In tht• City nf MILlion lit Secret Service llf\'l!Uts last ycrrr in· At n t~PH:o~inn nf tmid Cnurt, hl'ld nL 1111' Runday aflernoou at the Maynard Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miles and operation with t 1c Unitcrl Stales spent Sunday at the Hattie Seel· Klli.t Cuuuty, un thl! lOth dny uf Mn;·ch, l\1arilyn of Dimondrtle, Mrs. Arne· vcslip;ntod nearly 311,000 forged. hDff homC!. Prnhnlu OJflt'l' in lhl' (:ity n( Ma);nlt in A, ll. 111;,2, Slrllllic•id home. Jill'. anri Mrs. William .J. Cillriaid Cntii\IY, un thL• 7th dny uf Mn;•ch, i'r<'n<·nl: JJON. JOliN Mo:GLE!,J,AN, llulh Cavrndc'r nf Munill1 ~pent accompanied hy M1·. and Mrs. lia Penner and Marlin of Olwmos, culls attention to those features of Mr. and Mrs. Eldrcri House al· 1\. n. 1 rH; 2. .rurlJ.{t· of l'•·nlllllt!, • $2,noo,ooo, warner! that "all too l'I'd, Mrs ..Jenny Cullins at the l!crb visited relatives at Crooiwct lalw Lan~ing, anri Mr. and Mrs. Rob· govl!rnment checks for pcoJtic they day night, honoring Mrs. Ilarold In tht: MHtlt•r nf thn g:;lnlt• of CAL Pointin~ out that spurious Millnn I~. l~1·nil-!" l111vin)..(" nlt•tl In tudd crt Yanz of Lansing were recent don't know." 'Smith's hirthriay illllliversary. VIN ITOLBI<:N, l\Jr•ntnll:lt lnt•t.rntuluul. c•nut·t hiM tinul tullnlnl!ilntliun llt:t•ount, Collins home. nenr Lake Sunday. money represcntn a Iicari loss to g,(nn II. ,\lti111lT huvh11t rih·d ill tulirl Photogmphccl in Secret Service Friends from LnnHing and Web· ond hiH Jll'l itlun pl'llylnH" frH' t.lw nllow Mr. anri Mr~ ..John Maichn nnrl Mr. nnct Mrs. S. H. Gillett and callers at the home of Mr. and those who accept it, U. E. Dnugh c•ourt lwr pl'litiuu, lli'IIYlnK fnr· llc·f'nHt! HIH'I' lhtot'Hlf, fnl' a 1il-I••J'Illlr111tinn o[ lc headquarters ant! i11 the While to H!'l] lht< inlt·l't•nt nf •mid r•t~lnlt• in t•cr• son sjwnl Sti!Hiny witl1 tile \Vii- family spent Sundny evening with Mrs. Elmer Brown. mnn, chief of the U. S. Secret bcrviite a!Hu al\endcd. ~111 la·ir'ti, nnd fnt· lh11 llt-i!ilunrn•mt rwil Mrs. B. F. Arend, Jr., and Service, said he hoped wicksprcad Ilousc, the movie l'C\'calH fol' the Gerald Daily ami Tommie were tnin rt•td l'!lllllt• thrl'l•in dt•:wr·ilwd, dil-lfJiltlltion ur tflu l"t•!iltlttt• uf hHh\ CtllJLlc, iiarn Mal~hns at Vanlown. Mr. ami 1\Irs. George Betz of first time many details of the II. ll'l Ot·di'J'~>d, 'l'hnt till! :11·d cluy nf It I!\ 01d1·1"Pd, 'l'hat tl11· :It'd dny nf use of this new Him, now ttvaiial•lc wee!' end gLwsts at the Archie J\fl!'ll, /\, ll, 1\l:i:!, nt ,.J .. vt•n !J'dnr·l< in Cpl. Clifforri Laml)('rl ret urnecl Sprinr~port. rianghter, Pamela Claire, re· never-ceasing- protective wulch A1n·i1, A, }l, I l!ii:!, IlL t!:n-thirly o'clock for showing-s without chnri'C, !Inusc home. the fnl't!llcwn, ut thl' l'rcllwt .. Olrit'l' rd. In !ht• fnl't'lll>orl, nt thr• Pmhnlr· Oll'lt•£! nt to Fitzsimm0ns hospital, Denver, Mr. and Mrs ..T. K Gregg and tumed home Friday from the Ma· l:ept over. the Pre~;ident-protcc· !!U~. Wt·iil ~IIJ.dnnw Hil'f't'l, T.urndnK, Mit•h• woulrl make it even more clillict't!t Archie House went fishing at ~lt,j Wt•!it HaJ~irJttw Stn•t•t, I.nm;iuf{, Mich .. Col., last Sunday. Mrs. Lr•mbcrl daughter, Barlmra o[ Williams· son Gc1ieral hospital. for• COII!l!Crfcitct•s to oreratc. lion which little more than u ycn1· IKnn, ht> and 1:-~ IWI't•by ILJIPnint•·rl fol' IJ..:"nn, hu nnrl ili hPt't•hy nppnlnlvd (ot• t!X hl'llt'in~ tmirl ]Jt>litinn, nnd thal iLII )1f'l'" 1\Tr. anri Mrs. Robert Jones and S[lottinp; a bad bill JS not diffi ng-o aborted tho attempt on Mr. 13arlon City ia~l week. nmininR" nnd ullowin~-: unld account und and baby spenl the week emf ton, spent Weclnesclny evening !Hill!\ Jnlf'I'P!\t('d in nn!cf L'H!Ult; ltJIJIPUI' fit'• ht•nriul-{ Hrtitl pt•l ilion: if 'rruman's life at Blair House. Mr. nnd Mrs. Lee Gerharclslein rol'l! C'OIII'l, p[/lt'l', with her mother, Mrs. Bemita with Mr. and Mrs. Herbert family of Lansing have moved in· cult, Chief Baughman said, vou Hrdd nl, nnid I inw Ht\fJ lt IH Fru tht•!' Orrlr•n•rl, Thnl puhllc no .. take these precautionary steps": · In a bchind-thc-scmtcH glimpso spent Satmclay evening at the In tihow cntlh(' why 11 lif•pnsr• tn tw!l tlw Nott· of .Tacl(snn, and will make Clarke. to the Elmer Brown house on tii~P thl't't•of IH• J.t"ivr•n hy puhllcntlo11 o( n. l. Study the portrait. On p;ood of how th1·cats up;ainst the l'rcsi· lntr:l't•nt nf H:aill f•slnlt• in htdd n.ml t!h• t'OIIY 11f thil:i lll'dt 1', fol' ·lhl'l't' Hllf~I'I'HHiVo home of Mr. and Mrs. Reuben Itt It• IO'nnlPd; her home witl1 her husband's Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rnusc nc· Olwmos road. dent, which last vear totaieCome in and Trade Admiral ·IT IS FREEZER TIME GME8-Marquette-Consteliation 2.~-ft. Model - $499.50
"Your Ambassador of MefCij"., .... 8~ft. Models and Larger $319 up 'She cari't entirely take the place of loved ones left at home. , • but her ~arm fl'iendly smile-her eagerness to help-bring ren,ewed hope and. courage tQ those who cannot help themselves. She is your Red Cross·worke1·- yom• A111bassador of Mercy to our greatly expanded armed forces all over Make This Your Refriger~tion Headquarters the world. 1'he vital work she performs in Y,our name through tl;e :Red Cross must be maintained ... and this can be don~ only if you help! Won't vou answer the call? Give generously today! 'I BATTLlNQ FOR BALLOTS-The hot scramble for what is ex pected to be a reca1'd number of women's votes. will find two women In ·the thiclt of the fmy: Mrs. India Edwards, le(t, vice chairn'lnn of the Democratic National Committee, and Mrs. Gilfol'd Mayea, Collins Sales &Service .answer the call-· assistant chalrman of the Republican National Committee. . Bl>th Mrs. Edwards, seated beneath a picture ot the man she says Is the . 147 .. W. Ma~le Phone 2-5311 ::::;.. one plank In the 1062 platfOI'm, and· Mrs. Mayes, who prefers to discuss Issues, ore shown in their Wo~hlncton, D. c., offices. ·. I .. . . '· 1\NTRnTAIN CJ.ARS .Ingham County News March 13, 1952 Page 4 I 1',\Fi'I'Olt A'I"J'Io;Nn~ JHJo:I•;'l' ···"-·· . Irish .Evangelist Mr. nnrl Mt•s, lloherl Sllll'man Catholi(s Plan ~~·esi~ent of Alma CoUe~J'e Hov, J.oyrl q, Cut·nwny nllonrlerl wr.m !wHIR lo their SlltHiny sCJ!wnl n menttng of Mlehigau Bnptlst l'inss J•'t•ld!ty evening nt .jllelt• mtnistet'H nnrl ln.vmon at I hn Ji'h•sl Due in Williamston News of the Chzarches twnw on fvr~s rnnrl. Tile clnss·wns fam~lv Di~ner ~\r.~'un Preach. trlere Sunday llnptiHI dHII't'h In Lnnslng Mon· F'rnnk J(nnx, Irl:-~h cvnngellst, l't!·or,::nnlzcrl lltHict• t11etnamr. of rlny. Guest spenlwrs nt tlw meet.· will he the mnln spcnl((!r nl the Semper Ftrtells with Rnhert Stttr· Higltt. Hr.v, Mtif(r, .Tohn A. Ga· Dr.. fohn S. Harker, [H'estdent ing were Dt·. Hcuben Ncl~on of Burltlqy Rond Gospel hnll Sttll· Wllllomalon Chi'IHtlnn Scllmcrl lm•, Confessions nnrl devotions, man as prC!sirlent and Mrs. Austin brlels of Ressurrccllon In Lnnsin,:: of Almn colla,::e, will he the guest Nr~w Yot·l• City lhe exeeu(ive dny, Monday nnd Tuesdny, Allr~lllly, Frey Bullclln,::. Worship Snturrlny 7::JO p. m. Sunrlny Frye ns secretm·y.t masumr. Rev. will he guest spcakcr at. the. St. srenlwr !tl I he Mason Presbyter!· sect·ot nry of the American Bnp· On Sunday Em·vlces will Etnrt service 11. a, m.; church seilool, musHes 7::Jo anrt 10::JO · n. m. Carnwny is the lcadwr of the James Parish .fnmlly rllnnr.r nn dliii'C!h Sunrtny mnrntn,:: at ·to list convention, and Dt•. W. A. at :1::10 Jl, m, On MO!Hlny Hill] Frey reslrlencc 11 a. m. Mld·weel( Fowlervllln, confcHslonH nnd ric· dass. Guests for the cvenin,:: 'rhur·sr!ny, Mat'd1 20. Ttw dlnnm• o'f'!odc [[e is also sr!IH'rlllled In Petzoll misslnnnry lo lhe Crow 'l'uesriny nl,::hts the services nm Rervtee cvt~r·y nrsl: nnrt thin! vollot1H Ji'l'lrlay 7 Jl. m.; Sunrlny wore Rev. anrl Mrs. Paul 'l'udwt• will lm lwlrl at (i ::JO p. m. al lite speai1 hr.l'orr. lhr. Westminster lnrllnns in 1\lontnna for mot·e schcrluled to start at 8 :OO p. m. WcrlrwRrlny 8 p. m. mass, !l a. m. of Lcsllr! who slwwerl a trnvet MaHonlr! !mil. Mrs. Wllmr1 Lr•lt· Fellowship nl 7 n'elndc In I he eve· lllfln no yr!rtrs. Spr.elnl f'ITtplmsls piclut·c on Hawaii and llw religl· man Is servln,:: ns chairman. at. this mcclln,:: was nn llw We attending nrc . -- ... _ cveninr: srm)i ~ p. m. Morning worr.hlp, 10:00, sermon, nl the spiritual life conference Saltsilur·,::ll, Pennsylvania, Dt•. Almn college 1\'0s foLtnrlerl hy Carl Droscha, son of Mr. and tn 1nlw their own service, Wllllnmsfon Na:r.nrrnc, llro D. '"f'ow:ml Worlrl Untlcrslanrlin,::." for olclet• youths tfl Big Hnpirls Harker wa!; minister of the Pres· ami is under the control of tlw Miller, JlHiilot:. Clnu·eh sdwol 10 \VhPalfiPirl i'!Pihnrlisl, nev. c. Chureh nursery for children un· tl1ls m•xl week end. Mrs. Huth !Jylr•ri:m rhnrcli ami chnpl:lln of P:~esbylertan church o[ MiC"hi,::nn. 11 • m.; worship sr•t:vlt!r., .11. a. m. l~. Pollok, pastor. Morning wot·· rlcr five; clntreh school, 11:1~; Tennant will serve as co·cllt•cclnr ______;.__~------r· lind S Jl. m. ship, !l::.ln a. rn.; Sunday sr:hrml, :;c!rviec at Holloway home, 12:30; of the conference. This confer· IO::m a. m.; elrc:tion of officers. institute for teachers of children, ~nee is for yrJlllils o( 111C Mlchi· BRIDAL (:)OWNS Norlh. Alll't!llns r:hm·eh, Hev. i'rayr•r mcr•ling 'l'lntrsday at 8:00 t•;aton Hnpirts, .3:00 to 5:00; Jun· gnn Mctlwrltst con[erenc·c of Carl Briggs, pnsiDt'. Conwr Co· p. m., sturtyin.L: Jourt!J chapter lot' Hi,::h Youth Fellowship, 6:00, Mel hortisl f'lm rehrs. $59;75 UD lumhla and Etferl roar!!;. Sunday, of Marl;, w. s. c. s. meets 'l'lllii'S· snack commlllcc, Larry Dent ancl Bclwol 10:1:i and lo1orning wor· rtay, Mard1 20, with Mrs. Lester Douglas Doane; worship commit· Many men !mow l1ow to flat· ship at 11:15. Young PcoplP.fi F<'l· Wamer. !"otll'lh quartc1·1y l'onfet'' Ice, Larry Miller anrl Norman tcr; few tww lo prnise. lowshlp Sunday evenini: at G:•l:i, <'11£'C! al dntt'C!h Marl'h til at 8:00 J\uslin; Senior Hl,::h Youth Fel· J3R~DAL I·IEADWEAR ~ilh nn evangelistic serviee at p. m. This is dctlir:alion wee!(, lowship, G:30. 8:00 p. m. Wednesday r.venln,:: at $10.95 up 8:00 is the mid·wer.k praym: nansvill<~ ~rr~lhnrlisf, Hev. Snm· Slnr:ldtrirlge IHelhnrlisf, E. H. llervicr.. ll!'l SPizert, pastor. 10:00, ehureh Sor!CI'!Jerg, minister. Snturtlny, March 1!i, M. Y. !•'. suh·district Am·~lins Centl'l' llnJtli~l, Rev. sr:lwol; 11 :00, worship setviee; BRIDESMAIDS' rally at Dansville. Members nrc Gilbert Miles, pnstnr. Wor!;ilip 7::m, !Wnli service; ll:OO, M. Y. F.; $25.00 up Bcrvlce is at 11:30 a, m., with H:OII, BfiJie study. Prayer mcetin,:: In meet at the church at 7 p. m. In go lo rally. Morning worship LANSING, MlCJilGAN ~hureh sr:hool preceding at lO::Jo. 'l'lntrsrtay evenin;.( nl 8 o'clock, 210 W. WASI!TENAW at. 10;30 a. m. Sermon, "Our CI1ristian Dedication." Church Examine yomselves, whethet• yAMA&&nmmmr .. Remember the fi1·st time you pictured it In your dreams? [twas everything you ever wished for in an automobile! You dreamed it was long. Low. Racy as the wind- with nn engine us frisky as a bluegrass colt-nnd a ride ns emooth ns the mnndow he romped in. There was LOOK no hill too steep , , , no trnffio too jammed • , , no parking space too tight for it!' Inside, It wns n designer's dream ·ln smart, plaid vinyl upholstery. And its economy was the kind you dream about, too-up to a whoP.ping 30 mile! per gallon. (Less than a penny n milo for gas!) . Of course, you never drcnmed you would ever eee · ,. a cor like this. But today you actually can! It'a the new 1952 He11ry I CORSAIR. Now on display nt your nearbJ Kniser·Frazer denier's, So hurry down and get your ·. Take:,Your Cleaning ·to hands on it-before all those other folks :W!Ik~ ppl · Henson's · NEW 1952 Jlcr9 at Ilcnson's y~ur clothes ~et cxpm·t·cat·e right from the start. Our •~XJlert worlnncn plus the best in moclern clcanin~ cqui[lment assures you the best job possible. 'CORSAIR Phon.e 21511 ; ·' ~ ', .... COLUMBUS LISTENINQ·· POST-The curlicue. ~ubules Jutting .H \·/::;: .... · , ... ·M·.. d.: .·.. .·.,·c··l. ,· .. · .. :·· :from the wall nre pal'ts oJ a radio-telescope designed by Dr. John Kraus ot Ohio State University nt Columbus. Dr. Kraus hopes to .en son· s o ern eaners Pl~J~ up radio signals from stars I ,000,000 light yen1·s nwny from Ba.ttholomew- Sales-&' Se·rvice . tho earth...! He snys tho signnls produce 1 "try ina sound" on_ the · .,..,~~.P..!l.~_e_ea.~" -- ... ----- Cc1lar Street . . Maso~,-· Mlchlg~ r \ \ ; 8lorlthrlrlgo and MI', nml MrB, rnllerl nn Mr, nn1l MrA, Hnl'l'Y Moro lhnn 1,"100 morlorn rcrll F'nt'lllr.I"H RhoulcJ ltSO RI]CCJliUie ·Scoville District Tunis Hlmlnn nnri Larry Wl!l'(l Evnns ot' Onondaga Suntlny, Wheatfield ll~gr plnn\H lor,lny 1:/l!rVll J\IJWI'Icnn (Jlll(lltltlns or l"l.!£'0!11m~nrlec] fm·tl· 1\Tt•s, Wuynn Oullnwuy g1wsts nt rllnnnr or Mr. nnrl MrH. Mr, nnd MrH, rtollnnrl MnrqtiC!· o·ist. 3 ugrlcultm·c, hu111c gurc!£liWI"H 1111d u~r.•:~ to ohiJtin Jll'Ofitahle yields Dnl(! Burlri nnrl family Sunday, dnnt and dnnghtorH v!Hitml IV!r. No. (JI,hCl'H e(flc!r.ntly, l!.r high qtmllty c·mpH, Ml', nnrl Mrs. Clyrlr. Mndrot•l 'l'lw IWI!II.~Ion WIIH the birthday an nne!, Ml'H, Ji'lnytl Cnnecly or Eaton WI!nt In Mnn!'lln nnrl Dnll"Cl!l Sat- nlversnr!m; of Or,lo Budd, Billy HnptrlH Sunday, urrlny. r.nrl Ill! II y nurld. Mrs, Scelah Hills nnrl Ron rn· Ingham County News March 13, 1952 Page 5 MrH, Hex Wood en1ortnlned her turned home Saturday from the,.;...;:;.;.. ____.;.,.. __~----~---·------, Ml"R, Rnllnnrl Mnrqucdanl anrl M1•, m{d Mrs, Wayne Gallowfly unde an1l aunt, Mr. und Mrs. Mason Genernl hospltnl, .Tnn!cl! r!allcrl on Berth II Bnrtn of Innd fnmlly spent Sunday nflcr Wal\CI' Kent of New .Yorl\, Mr. Mnson Sunday .afternoon, noo11 with Mr. nnrl Mrs. Mrtrvln ami JV[rs, Thomas Boyce o! Plerw ·Mr. rim! Mrs, Oliver Engler of Lansing were gt1ests nt dllmct• Bndrl nnt. lnlw nml Mr. ami Mrs. WI!· Farm and Household Ml', und Mrs. Mnnrne nnrll Carr nnd family. · Wednesday or Mr. and Mrs. Merle Alma Hollis nnrl dJIIrlmn of Mr. nnrl Mm, Kenneth EVflllll liflm Siefert and Anne of Leslie over tho wcelt r.nd. Swnn. Marvin .Engler returned home with )lcr paren!H 11fter spmHllng thrmJ tlnyH with her un cle and aunt, the Swrms. Plainfield Mr. and Mrl\. I-Inrold Glynn nncl 1\TrR. Jlnzel StcphenB fnmlly ami Mr. and Mrs. \~1111e AUCTION Hills nnd Sharon or Mnson vlsl!eri Day of 1lcdlcat!on will hr. ,ob Mr. and Mrs. Rohct•t i•'oreinnn .J.nc·all'd thr1w milt~s Het, in the Osteopathic hospi better are Gladys I-Inmlin, Betty Team , W L Tuffie Clothes Line tal in Detroit Sunday. They also Harkness, Sue Scholz, Violet Art's Ear ...... 57 18 called on their aunt, Mrs. Mabel Lcnz, Eva Gerstlcr, Betty Stef Kessler's Heal Estate ...... 46 29 50 ft.- 49c fes, Connie Turik, L. I-Iullibcrger, Smith at Farmington, who had Holt Recreation ...... 39 36 and Virginia Wright. Curtin just celebrated her 81st birthday Buster's Food Marlwt .... 35 40 · FULL-SIZE, 54"· anniversary. Electric Ben's Mohile Service ...... 32 tl3 Stretcher Mr. and Mrs. Roy Gladstone Holt Wo'men Barr's Sinclair Service .... 32 43 House Broom. Drop Cord ami Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweet The team standings remained Harrison's Grocery ...... 31 44 $3.99 attended the baske1ba]J game he the same niter last week's bowl Chappell's Insurance ...... 27 48 $1.39 39c er~~}'iWtmJ tween Stocltbridge and Williams· ing. Hi!chcn's Drug Store had ton at Williamston Friday eve iligh game with 731 and total . 1\Tuson Wonmn's llowllng ning. Stockbridge won the district pins of 2038. CABINET SmNK tournament. Individual high g"ames and .Tim's Market, Christensen's Mrs. Harvey Dyer called on her Sales and Service and Collin's Work Gloves grandson, Allen Bowen at Foote series were bowled by Marc!:!lline Sn.Ies took all three points from hospital in Jackson, Friday. Fudge, 176, 160-480; Darlyne Philp Motor. Sales, Dart and Cady 29c- 39c Margaret Reasoner of Holt was Leyrer, 172, 181-'174; Margaret AI· and Hamburg Shop. Ware's Drug ONLY$ an overnight guest of her par bert, 170, 162-470; Norine Miller, Store, Paristyle Shbppe and Gam 95 l93; Dorothy Hoisington, 192; ble's were the winners of two ents, l\1r. and Mrs. Harvey Dyer Dorothy Reed, 175; Jane Parlwr, points each from Lansing Ice and . ComptoiQ wit~ fllllngs Friday night. Sunday callors at 167; Peggy Bollock, 159; Betty fuel, Schmidt's and Ferris Com Linoleum Paste EASY TERMS . the Dyer home were Mr. and Mrs. Mazurel\, 159, 15•1; Fern Pollitt, (lnstotlallon uxlra} Milton Dyer of Fowlerville and 159, 153; Marge Marlts, 157; pany. · Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Helmbold of ~Iaine Hope, t5G; Millie Miller, High games and series were 79c !~lint. t55; Helen Lyon, 155; Ellen recorded hy Helen Lyon, 166-~29; Roger Jackson of Webberville Watts, 154; Leona GuggcnbiJlar, .To Norton, 150; Verna Rodgers, was a guest at dinner Saturday 151; and Iva Bassler, 151. 419; Freda Parisian, 165-421; Ar Now it can be yours! A worlPa Jr ~ ectnc ...... · 455; 'Thelma Kranz, 152; Marilou $2.79 A perfect wny to stm1 your dream kitchen! took· part in the music festival Hitchen's Drug Store ...... 42 · 33 c . Sec this vuluc-pncker.l bargnin 1odny ... while Lhey lust! held at Pinclmey Monday. Holt Bakery,.,and Grill ...... 10 35 mrns, .152-430; Jerry Fish, 181, Donna Hassencahl underwent II- oIt VarJC · ty •.St ore ...... 38 3~1 l.liG,, 217-56'1;M . Virginia Potter, 187- nn appendicitis operation at Spar Country Kitchen ...... 38 37 ',J1 0 ; attic Morlock, 157-407; See all these famous features! row hospital in Lansing Saturday Green Parrot ...... 36 39 Helen Burlcer, 162, 164-466; Julia morning.. Holt Dairy ...... 34 ~1 ~ reyts, 432; MS ary Kay Ware, 158- • One-piece, acid-resisting • 4'. back-splash. p J E · · 2G ~9 ., 0 4 ; Betty 1agh, 167-141; and porcelain-enameled steel top. Mr. mid Mrs. Lyle Munsell and a mer 'ngmeermg ...... Bobby Eryde, 187, 152-482. • Easy·to-clenn, 1!1-Dake enamel family nnd Floyd Munsell of • Giani, twin drainboards. tin ish. Howell were dinner guests of Mr.' y ~:· 1\Tcn's r.engne Team standings arc as follows: • Rocniy, no-splash bowl. • Doors sound-deadened, 01111 and Mrs. Jacl~ Donahue Sunday, Monday night found quite a Teah! -W L • 2 drriwers, sturdy sh~lf, 3 big easy-swinging; close securely. The. occasion was Floyd's birth shalteup. In the ·standings with ~-an~ing Ice and Fuel ...... 47 25 Rubber Force Cup storage compartments. • Recessed toe and knee space. day anniversary. .Thorburn' Lumber & Coal talcing lm 8 Marl~et ...... 43 29 · 99c · ·· • Impressed soap dish. • Die-made STEEL construttion • Crumb-cup strainer. throughout. ;------. over. top spot. · · g~fA~:n~:;~: i~~~~i~·~·::::1~ ~~ • Swinging mixing-faucet. • Plus many more. New Wyeth· Davis Clothing took all fo~r Ware's Drug ·store ...... 37 35 points from Wyeth .No. 4. Wh1~ Dart and Cridy ...... 35 37 Youngstown Kitchens Food Wa.Jte Disposer easily Installed. Kids, S~emlway Bar .and Thor- Paristyle Shoppe ...... 34 38 I Tribioti~· burn's tool> three pomts from Gamble's ...... 33 39' ·4-pc. (:anister Set Court Cafe, Wyeth No. 1 and Ball· Ferris Co ...... '...... 31 41 Dunn. Precision Boring and Pari~ Philp Motor · ...... :... 31 41 · 39c Mastitis style Shope split points with Roy Hamburg Shop · ...... :...... 31 · 41 Oint~,nt Chrlst!lnsen Ford Sales and Wy- Sch11ildt's ...... \ ...... 30 42 -. eth No.2. .. High bowlers 'for the night Fertilizer manufacture In the were Cliff Rodgers, 247-582; Ray United States was begun In a Collins Sales &.:·.Service. Collar, 207, 220-578; LcsSmalley, small plant In Baltimore in 1849 Ware's. 227-570; Howard Singh, 231·549; and today is one of the largest Phone ii4ll ~•• ' '. ' ' • l ' - :·: Charlie Middleton, 210-538,; Franlt Perk'ins· ·Hardware .. · units of the heavy chemicals In· 360 S. Jeffe..Son. · ' · · ·· · · - ··. 'Phone 4811 '.~'i.l47:w. Ma111e ·'·· Plloue · ~5311 Ncthnwny, 206-535; Rex Dutche~, dustt·y. · . , ·.I "' ,',>' ' . "'"· I '· ·.. ' . Ingham County News March 13, 1952 Page 6 Li1llora Tea You can't beat· A&P's TendeG·, !Flavor-Rich
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4 VARIETIES - SWifT'S STRAINED Meats for Babies No wonder A&P's smoked or cooked hams are so popular with value •for 21C wise shoppers! They're not only tender. juicy and mellow-flavored, but cut and priced to gJVe you the most for your money. Fould's Macaroni . . . . ' ·... ., .' ' ~UTT PORTION o1· WHOLE HAmS ~(~\'! LONQ or ELDOW 18·20 lbs. lb. "" CtNTEO SLICES lb. 1~c 1. · p,;;.~i·i;;,t~,;,;u;,l··:l;:a tl; ,,r ~·~~:~·~;,_i ·-~:;;,;;,!( ··~; il<(~ii~l;ii{~;;· .. ~l·l< ·;iiit' Is a mystery, AulnJlSY of latest \'tctuu, winch dwl cnt'~lulc to the )ahurntnry, failed to indicalt• a new cine to cot.,cn:atton depart·. 2 0•01, P1,0,, 25C ·mcnt ~.:amc palhnlll~.:isl. l!alc Far. 'l'hc on~ or two nnunals l_tclunll~ rccn\'crcd each year have only unc_tl!inJ.: 111 comm<.m.,. ~lnuln~ss, Custou11e:rs' 'J'wo ycnrs llf.\'11 ~alt hlochs, c11nlnnunf.: scarce mmerals mcludmg SWANSON'S "All Good" cohnlt luwwn to hl' dt•licicnt in ecrlnin northern ar.cns, were set lb. vut for the estimated lu·nl of 2:.0 ell; conccntrnlcd tn OtscJ!:!' but Corner SLICED BACON 1-lb. Cello !'kg. 39c 1 nlso in Montmorency and Clll·hny~an counties. Ell~ first. were mtro• 1 duccd it\ .the 1920's in the Glal\IJ~row it. Wr: iluilt t!w lizard :1 Featur~ng Summer Flavor for Winter In~ .to the accompaniment o[ tiH.! ,;,·n•t•n pen about c1ghl by l2 pint 33c radio tahout the only lili\e any lltdw,,, kcep.tt warm .... and l!w Meals in De~ Monte ltems••• at these more, it :;cemsl. W.fll is lite sla- gtrls ndot't! 11. It surely 1s an Ill· tion I ltsually get, and 1 h:ul il on ofrt•nsiv<• pt:t, dca,n, not smelly or ALL MEAT when I got enough of lislt:ning nu1sy and 11 cant llltrt lliem. I Outshlnding Low Prices to a certain yilly·nill-"' 1>11sllin:: ''an't tl1ink o( an easier pet t.l1 Dog Food program so I turned the dial ex· have around ... so long as It 03 iaa% HORSE MEAT perimentally. due~n't louc!J me. Early Garden Peas ~ ~~:. 35c Cream Style Corn 2 No, m con• 33c What a plem;ant surprise I rc· One Sunday we came home Gra~efruii Jun1ba Duncnns 6 1.. 49c ccived! There was Hulh D<'IIHJtt';; from t:hlll'ch and as usual the 15•01. cnn 25c voice coming so c:Jcarly ril(lil into :~iris r:l!l In see how Clarence Tomaio Sal!ile ~ n-c:, cnns 250 Peaches Hnlvol 'or SIICOI 2 No. ~Ol annt 43c Olll' kitchen from Califl!l'llia. Site wns. But lw wns gune. I refused Celery Floridn Golden llonrl 2 lor 25C was on "Queen Jor a Uay." :;;J;r! 111 pnl any dinner on the table Beets DlCED 2 l?·oz. jnra 25c Peaches No. !1'/a con and Addison are visiting th<'ir until C'larcncc wns Jound. Ile Old Dutcll Cleanser HolvDJ or Sileo• 33c son, Melvin, and family out iller;• h;;s :1 Wit~· of loo~;ing for 1111 lite ' florlcln Rod 10 75C NetlJ1 Po~aioes U.S. No. 1, A Si.~ery or SPAGHETTI Ann Pngo lb. pkg, lt was a. Jam _all. rir.;ht. Even wit.il one said they don't last long up Clorox B~each Macaroni 3 49c Austex Beef Stew 15.oz, con 37c no relrrt1ves Ill It, 11 would hm·e norlh. TL looks now that he is a Wahmt Meats b~cn interesting but wilil a cous- member of our mc~1agerie as he qunrt. 18C LARGE - GRADE A. Excel Drond 6·0&, pkg. 49c in, Howard Crow~ll, :.~nd . lw.t> has sur\'ived this long am! is very nephews ami a mece 111 It, 1L 11\'ely. Jtay Ferrels have one, too. 'I• onllon 320 FRESH Su~ Swael frtmes Lorgo SJ:a . lb. pku. definilelr was. Dick, Ted and Peg· .Jim bought it the same time and 2 49C gi~ arc Harold';; and Elb~a!Jct.it's we compare notes along. Sunnybrook Eggs ch11!1rcn . . . all three m lngh To show that I haven't com· school there. I wr.1s sorry HarnJ;J pletcly lost my mind by forget· WoCDdbury Soap Seedles~ Rausins sun Mnid 6 1l;,.o •• pkg •• ·21c couldn't go hut he had .Just come ting it here's Mina's lemon pic doz. 49c EKcol Orand l·lb. colla out of ~he ho~pilnl. from. a week:;; redpc. She may not think it is! tcgulnr bnro stay With a VIrus utfeetwn. I He s Fot· the life of me I can't rcmem· 3 25C Snltod Hnlvao pkg, 35c 0. K now and back al worl~.) her a couple of steps but I made Silverhroo.k BuUer There is always somethmg two this way and· we like them. I 2 bnll• bon 23C 92 Scora lb 79c .N.Y. Sharp Cheddar lb. 59c new! Here's what I never saw he· think r;he !;aiel like this: P1tt 1% fore. I wen~ to visil El'elyn Scott cups of water on to boil; mix 1 Ched·O~Bit American at the hospital. where she wa.~ Jl~t cup sugar, 4 tablespoons of corn Sno Bol Chocso Food 2 lb. lool 87 C Fresh Colby Cheese lb. 58c on her back w1th a broken peiv1s. starch, a little salt and water to· LIQUID She had an apparatus ... a little gel her; stir this into the boiling projector whicl; threw the pag~s water; pour this into three. beaten of a book (of f1lml on~o th_e CCII· egg yolks, acid the grated rind of Bewl Cleaner ing. so she caul~! read eaSily by one lemon with its juice, set back A CLOUD-LII which will t iw ltarniJiors tool\ ilver nnd never ing, '!'he usunpy itlglHcorlng Grand Rnpld~ Wyoming, he on lhn hlot!l< at. GrnPnvilic:, r·e•linquishcd' llwlr lend, After Victory Over Hastings Lrrlwrs <'mtld not flnri the range, With High School Group . If HDIL gl!ls hy Lal1evlew lhe . I I !'hoy iliHi enouuh good slmls, The !Jp at < :r·c•c:nvillc• tho 1\lllnhll'rs Lasl year JToll cllri nol get ont Mason wns ta wn out· of the got control or nne jump nnd ,Jc:w- next gnmc for· IIH! Hamhlcrs will hall ,jltHl woLtld not go through Mason mny not gel In show off niacle ns long ns llw nnmes n[ will lie! tile favorite. ll\IH•r lt:ilms of tlw ells! riel playoff. Sl od\· Ciass B district tourney at Char- ctt held his nwn on tlw hac•!(· lle l•'r·lchty night with the Jlnal~ llw hunp, its trophy n~ co-clrampions alcmg , which will liuve to lw heaten had< bridge upset the Humblers and lotte Saturday night. '!'he Orioles boards, lao, Cinrr.nce Hamlall ami I lw pia yet's appeared nn tho slated lor Saturday. non Wilson WitS high for the wllh T~verett of the Capilul Cir will in! Lansing St. Mar•y's, Mus then mnvc!cl or1 tho Greenville In gained a sweet 51·113 revenge over Herb Hovey also pluyecl their best n:guiHI' Pllgi!Jiilly Jist. Lrrlwt·s with liJ points. cuit. lwgon Chrh;lian, Montague•, Lake:· how out In lhc second game, 'l'hiR Mason for tile catastrophe they ball of. the year. ' St. Mnry'H was out in front 'l'hc llnni game whh:h Mnson One adell! ion to tlie high school view, Dmrlon (}J'IliHI ltiiplds yPar Jloll eilrnhed into a clifl'erent suffered nl Mason' tho week be· nne! Boadlc!'s 17 points pnccel the J:J-7 nl tha end o(the Jlrsl periorl won over Clwrintlc has been pm rule: hool\ lnsr.rlecl lwo yent•s ago Wyoming, lmn•numenl. In the lirsl game fore, ~apital Circuit Hastings nttnclc. Tom 13ush was nnri 'r:tr·ctclwd lis lertd to 21·111 hy tested ily the Orioles nl lite in· Hnri never· tric:d oints then Mason ·the kitch'3n with more work-saving features than any other would. do the same. Mason stayed .kitchen in Americal ··· In the game with its free throws . ' In the flnal period the ~lldogs You can . install the "Mrs. America" along an. 8. foot hlt for only two field goals but · wall or use the units any !fay you wishl Come in today - cashed in on seven charity tosses, remember the offer is for a'VERY limited timel, . ·. Those free throws were what won I the game for Mason. *Uninstelled. Rad taps slightly odra, With a minute left to play Bob · ·COmpare it feature fodca~ure, fact for fa~~1'with 1uly car ncar illl clll881 .Tewett put Mason out in front 52· Oldsmobile r.lone hue the ..Rocket" Engincll60. flashing horaepowcr- 51 with a free throw, Then Mn- new Quadri·Jct ·carburetor-new high.lift valvlllll Look over the Body son went into. a stall. Twice Hast· b Fish th lngs broke up the stall down in · Y . cr, u styling ond trim by Oldsmobilef.a' perfect blc11ding of ..... Here's Wh'at .. You Get! the Mason end of the floor and roomy. comfort and ·smartly tailored style! 'fhe "drive" is Oldsmobile e A big 54 Inch sink, .. Daubi11 dralnbaard. De· e Twa 21" wall cabinets - Storage spac~, at twice Jim Roggow retrieved the · Hydra·Motic Super Drivc*-quickcr, sm~thcr · thau . ever this yeor · : luxe non'·splash fau;et. Push·button spray, your lin"ortlpsl · ball before the Saxons could with new "SUlJcr" .nuuge. The steering is DDIV GM. Hydruulic*-tops throe compartment&, twa drawers! ,. score. for safety, for huwlling case! Compurc Olddmobilc's 'dashi11g new Super. \ e T~a Zl"'b·aso cabinets-· vinyl tops In ·black • Two what•nat shel~its - gla·u. sholv.s trim• · Masor\ scoring was . paced by "88" with any car; ·You'll discover you can't match it , , • .for VALUEI 11 Bltf Doug Alderman's 16 points. ~og· · · · · · n . or In r•d·wlnll radl . • . · mod wlt,h stalntess.staot. gow. added 15.. The standout·per- ---=------~-- See Your Nearest Oldsmobile Dealer lormance of the night, though, on
the Mason team was the one i,' turned in by Bob Jewett, Besides tosslt}g in tbe winning point Jew· ett played a brilliant defensive ga!:l1e against t!1e towering ,Bea· die. · • · · · · . .. In-the second hnlf. Beadle never --....;.~;...... -.~~~:--'-..,...:-.:-_.;.;.;.:.,;._+:~-..;.;.:.;.._...;.. __..__;..:.....;..,;;__....;. ______..;_...;...:_ __:_.-..;:...... ,; Ingham Countv News March f3, 1952 Page 2 Rnh·I>lt;f dl'l. \'oulh Hnlly l'huuu•el PIIHf. l\fllfi'OIIH fJJuh i'llellliH Mr. nml Mrs. T\ohorl Hnrllell Mt•, nnrl Ml'S, JTaml1l Wing nntl Hornets Fail to '!'his Snl.tn"flny evening, Murch Vision Tests Mcmhet'H of llw Pnsl MntronH nnrl Mr. nnrl Mrs. Melvin lfllr!I' family wcm gucstH nt rllnnt!l' Hun· 15, tho suhrllslrlct youth rnlly of 1'1\lh wern nnlpclnltwcl 'l'httrsrlny nltrl family wnm gW!tiiH ~unrlny rlny of Mt·, nncl Mm, Corwin l'al· lnl!l' of I he MothodiHL ehtn•ch will he i]clcl nl lhe home~ of Mrs. Mlnn OIIH. nl rllilltl~l' nl llw homo nl' Mr. nncl Gi·nss Lni;P, Sting Aggies In Dnn~vlllc. 'J'Itc mlly \viii begin Are Given Twelvn mmnhm·s wern pt•os1mt In· Mrs. Hoy (Jiovm• in honor of liH! Mrn. Lloyd Ilnyh"'! and Dono· at R o'clocl; wllh nn hour or rr.r!· . cludltlf.( Mt•s, Mnry Mend of Lnl(f! lllt·tllllny nnnlvm·sm·y of MI'H, Ui· van Wl't"ll Stllulny guPsts nl' Mr. 'J'Itn Dnnsvlilr• AJ.:nh!s rlr.rcnlerl Pupils In lho llinrlrrgnt•lr.n, tanslng.. Dlnnm• wns server! nl Dansville ronrton nl lhr. town hall followed ler. 1111d Mm. Hollin Whllr• of Enlon lite llonwls of Wlllinmslon In tiw by a worship service al lho first, ~er~orul, fourth, sixth, elghl h, 1mc n'clncil unci I his wns Jollowed Dr, nnci Mrs. Chnt•lcs Landon Haplds In hnnm· uf IIH'II' rwn-ln· llrsl game of litO tournnnwnL lonllt twplflh grnclcs In '1'. by the session. Plnllli 1\lrs. lldrn Young - Phono llan~vlllo 2271 church. '!'his week hns !wen a nncl T. hu~inoss nnrl fnmlly of Br~lllo Crecl1 unci law, Bill, 'l'ha:yur, I'll HI hnr: ,111!11 piny 'l'llltrsrlny nlghl nl Williams· S. IHLve been glvpn. lim Mnssn· wm·o mnrle onlcrtnln tholr wcol; of dedication for l.hr. mem· A. In llll~· Mt•, nnrl Mrs: Millon Pugsley and J'elnrnrd from lii mcntlil:: In Inn hJ' 11 mnrgln of 117·13. litis wee!; hnnris at llw i\pr)l meP.IIng nt a Koren. J1oy Hlllwimnn of Wiillamslon bern. Sunrlny evr.nlnr:: Hoborl: ch11so~tH y~slnn los~ I Family of Grosse Isle· wom Sun· r1 Monrir · Kodak JlWII' Vantnwn n(ll'r n lung sick· nl lhe Vogl funeral hom!'! wlllt 'l'lwy wen• out In frnnl by 1 WSCS Entertains Snyder, MrH. Hex 'l'ownsonri, Mrs. .Delegates hosen . r{c•v. T!;, H. J(lnrnld, ol'flr•lallng, Ili•ss, points at hnlf lime. Harold Wing, Mrs. Howard Mer· nnrl Mr. ill!!l Mrs. l~ltg<'n<' l:~111s:; I us,,isleri hy Hcv. F. D. V•!liel' of La HI. TttcHrlny Ihe regular moet· at tPnrlr>cl a Sill'llnne! fin:; r•ortven· Argus :Mr. Sly wns )Jcrl'l\ In Sloe](· . The i\ggics wore 'on their· IocR lnrlorf, Mrs. Searl Briggs, Mrs. PCI'I',\i, flev. Cm·fon l•'ollz or VIII!· Vantown Society lng of IIH! l". H. A. was ltclrl. The lion al Ilnlr•l ~lall<'l' In I IC'tl'oil ht•irlg~~ lown:;ltlp SPplemlwr 22, and rn11de sever11l lmnullful shots CllffOI'rl Allen and Mt'H, David Revere town anrl Hev. Lloyd F:ulr•r of slnle F 1, 1-T. A. r•nnvcnllnn will he Monrlny. ·liJil,l, nnd WllH llw son of .Tohn while lhe Hornets were having The Wnmnn's Society nf Chris· Woods. HamiJIII'f.(. · ltl'lci on Mnri'lt 27·2R anrl II wns rle· ' M1·. nncl J\.Jrs. Se•nll Wrlilr! ot' · anrl Corinna Sl\'. On Octohc1' 2fi, lroubll! wilh lite rehnlllllis. linn Service n nrl I ho Dorrms cit·· ThIs pro,lcel Is H[Jonsm·crl hy llw elrlcd llml two ,iunlorH, lwo snpho· Owosso nnri ~1rs. Malllr> I fat hn· I~DR, Ill! wns ttitllr>rl in mm·I·iar~e Burin!' was In Jo'nit•view rcmr!· Ilr>dglell 1111d Douglns paced cle of the l\'fclhmllst church were Tnglmm eounly henlth rlcparlmrml more.~ and· nne senior would nl· to Mnr! T. Grlm~B. To this nnlon lery, Dansville. hosle~!les In I he Vanlown soeiety wn.v of Lnnslnr.: SfH!nl the week Ware's Dansvlllt•'s allarl' wilh 'lli anrl !l nml I he PTA Is assisting In I he waH llurn orw son, J Jnrlow, IHIW lenrl. ' 1!11!1 as rJW!sls of fvlt', aiHI Mrs. )I'll Fhmw fi·.lli polnl~ rcspel'tivcly. Willinmslon's nl. n meeting al the church lasl pror::rnm. living on 11 fat•m In \Vhit1• Oak Mr. nncl Mrs. F'rerleridl Berger r:enlel', Lnunshr.ny, mlleeterl l:J Weclnesrlny. 'l'lw lwo sophomores Ul'f' Su· I!J\VnHhi(t. anri l'nml1y of Spring-pori and points for tlw night. LunellC!nn.was server! at one VlliiiA"e EJpeiJon He•hl zn nne Thompson and Phyllis BnJIP:Y~· ____.:._ ____ ..J:=:======~ Jll'sirics t lw oon n nd I he wlrlow, Mrs. Lee Hnlnrlcl anrl children nf n'cloC'iC Ninctcc!ll members of the With only nne liekel in the Hclri liar I; Ihe ,lunlm·s, Sharon . ITer· llwm Hurvlvt! folll' grandchlldrt•n, Masrm were guests al rllnnr~r Sun Vanlown soeicly wem present. for the village election Lherc wero rick nnrl Mnry Minnis; niHI lile C~ements Flower Shop ri' sisll!t', Mrs. James Hmwlman day of llwir parents, Mr. nnd J•'r.ll~r~wlt:g tho lunch.co~t Mrs. Hny jusl GO votes casl Monday, J~orty· senior, Evelyn Line. . rd Williams! on; lwo nPpilriwH, Mrs. A. C. llergcr. Musical Assembly H,nsltmn g~vc a JCVIOW of. th;; cighl. of these wore slrnlghl anrl Mrs. Briggs, F. TT. A. aclvlsrll', Flowers for All Occasions study llnok ~ He W~nrs Orchtds. the results were as follow:;: PrPS· nnrl the lwD cluh molherH, Mrs. Mrs. G. 1~. Mannmg-, Mrs ..Tan· idcnl, Daniel .Jennings; clct·k, Harlow Slv and Mrs. Rohr.rl Phone Holt 41791 Program Held lc? Anderson an~l ~rs. ·~~an ~3J.ISh Robert Cun·y; treasurer, A. c. 'J'Iwmpsnn, 'will nl:;o allcnrl. The lwo girls who will do lhc voting Lasl Wednesday afternoon )l,lC~ent:~l tho piog~,nm. W?lillll.i.: Dowling; assessor, Edith Simons; fogethm with God. A short husl· nncl truslccs, Elmer Slt'non:;, Lnw· nre Slwron Herrld< and Suzanne muslcnl entertainment was pre· 'i'lwmpson. scnlccl lo llw sludenl body of I. !tess session cottl'luclcd tlw meet• I ton Gauss and Alton I-Icfly. mg. Shirley Sly will he I he dclegale. 'f. A. S. This program was spon· The slyle slw\y will he held April sored by lhe student council Mr. 11nd Mrs. Casper Dlel7. nnri FARM LOANS~ up . nonster SupJII'I' Is 'J'hm·sllny :3, followcrl on Friday night lly Wben tho end of your car gets o~t of align lilrour-11 the School Assembly fnmlly of Williamston and Mr. ....------~:.1! ~ We use the Wil.i This Thursday evening, March ami Mrs. David Baker spent tltc gcnllr.men's ball. ment, you begin to spend neodlesoly formow tires. co System. Service of Chicago. You 13, is the date of the public sup· Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Earl The rlccoraling commlllee will LONG TERN PROMPT ~LOSING LOW BATE Hitting bad bumps or wearing out causes mis· too can road the Tile enlertainerr' were Andrew per sp[msorcrl hy the Booslcr· Full of N orlh Adams. he Nnncy Andersr1n. Suznnnt! alignment. Let us help you catch this thief with our indicators as we I CM.L, Wnl'l'~ 01\ S&ll De Cosla and Lenore Ferrari. club. This will he helrl at the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Battir.:c 'l'hornp.c;on, PIJyllis Hart, ,Janet check up. Wygant nncl Mary Minnis. A mo· Wilco Steering Analizer. Tal!es a few· minutes, •• CHECi{ UP PRICE Mr. De Costa's versatility as !church, serving beginning nl 5:30 and Linda were weel; cJnd guests No need to leave vour car. IS.ON!.YS mnnifestcd in his mastery of' and conllnuing until ali 'arc of Mr. and Mrs. Franlt 13nttigc of tion was also carried lo semi the "every ins!rument i~ the ba~d" served. Mrs. G. E. Manning, and Manistee nnd Mr. and MrH. Fred school yearbool< to the boys in Abel Real Estate Agency has won l11m an envtahle nntwn· Mrs. David Diehl arc co-chairmen Senger o( CharlevrJix. service who gradual eel within 1he • A. G. Spenny ·& Sons wide reputation nnd Miss For· for the ~upper. Mr~. A. C. Berger spent lhc lasl two years from r. T. A. S. On Phone 3161 Mason / Monday nflernoon of lhis week. 222 S. Cedaa· Phone 26-t.ll rari's soprano voice personality week end wilh Mr. and Mrs. I 1 and accordion virtuosity, demon· Mrs. Granger, state advisor and Sunset Haven News Frcrlericl<; Berger of Springporl. THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY ~------' stratc the traclltlonal inhcrilnnce Members of lhe Stocilhridgc Mr. and Mrs. Will Carr and supervisor of homemaking edu· cation, was present and assisted OF AMERICA of a musical people. community prayer circle met nt son, Earl, and Mrs. John Carr and fiOUC OFFICG The flflh and sixth grades also Sunset Haven Friday . aflcrnoon Lany of Lnnsing were Tlnn:sday lhe girls in making plans for· lhe attended Ute entertainment. in ilonor of the blrLhdny anniver· evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. staleThis convcnlion. year tiJC Dansville F. H. A. 1· We are now snry of Mrs. Irene Braman. FoJ. Myron Kirby. Mr. ami Mrs. Carr '======:;:;:::::::=;:=====~=:; W. :i\1. S. :\feels 'fhm·sdny lowing I he prayer service refresh· relurnerl Wednesday from n lwo· will be in charge or. the eleclion fLISTEN-!f.lr.o 1r-HSOR ti' pmrJram. Iii ,.. I Members of the Woman's Mis· cmenls were served and Mrs. Br~· month vacation in California. sionary sodety o\ the Free Meth-j man was presented gifls. , Mrs. Willlnm Muench spenl The g-irls on litis committee are EAVESTROUGH, I'M THE WORKEJt·· ··~ Friday wilh her father, Frank Alfrieda Frost, Barham Perrine, Wt\0 WAS ~-·-;-· "f =l . nriist church :met Thursday eve· I Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Wtlll~ms Clever of Lansing. Evelyn Line, Mary Minnis and NEVER. lning aL the home of Mrs. Alfred 1 nnd D?t:atd of Vnntown wc:e Sun· I :'1herman for their regular meet· day v1s1tnrs of Mrs. Maggie Bur· Mrs. Willinm Morefield spent ,Joyce Mulcho. CAl.LEO A Thursday with Mrs. Beryl Chiv· ing, Reports were given on boxes den. . . inglon of Lnnsing. Mr. and Mrs. Leo Rogers and DOWNSPOUTS 8HIRKER~-- sent tot he Oakdale school in Ken· Mrs. Al,tec Ka.t~r of Stockimdgc Mr. and Ml's. Carl Nelson were Mrs. Ross Sumpllnn attended the Itucky, lo Mexican Missions and w.as a Fnday vtstto,r of Mrs. Jen· guests Sunday evening of M1~ ,meeting and banquel of I he Mich· lo Olive Branch Mission in Chi· me Means. and Mrs. Leo Mead of Vnnlown. igan Livestock Exchange at the cn.go. '!'he April meeting will be Mr. and Mrs. F. C. Anderson Hotel Olds Saturday, at the parsonage. , Mr. ancl Mrs. Rolph Silsby and Sharon of Mason and Mr. unci and Christine and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Arnold Robert Thompson and Sally rc- visited Jyrrs. Mina Mnnn at tile Gnrden Cluh tuecllng Jlehl Mrs. Gilbert Glover and Gavin turned Sunday from a two-week St. Lawrence hospital in Lansing lliil the Members of the Mason-Dans· were guests at dinner Sundny vacntion in Florida. Thursday. for ville Garden club, with lheii· hLtS· evening of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mrs . .Tames Wright Mr. nml Mrs. Paul Herlg-ien and chtii'IISJIOIIis? If you IWI!II just l'C'flllit• wnrl1 clnn11 nn them, m· II' PlllsburyS Glover. and family of Lansing, Mr. and family were guests at dinner bands as guests, were entertained Mrs. Vern Gray has been car· yon JH!r!il ll11W l'llll us for Free Jo:stimntt~s. Int the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing for her daughter, Mrs. Ted Mrs. Theo Cliclmer and Ted and Sunday of the latter's parents, David Diehl Thursday evening. Heins of Mason, the past few Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Gauss were Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Millhouse Gel tlll'lll J'elmlt•t•d nt• t'eJthu·ecl hd'm·e! thr' heavy SllrinA" l'llins Sunday dinner guests of. Mr. and of SloclToronto Maple Leaf hoclwy try nutrition-famous Pillsbury's Best and Mr. Winchester, also of Lan· Mr: ami Mrs. Jacil Braman and Cowdry Heating & Ventilating Arthur Olson, Jr., of Dearborn.. game at the Olympia stadium Feeds and Concentrates. in and let sing, gave a tallt on "Growing son of Williamston spent Sun- f{BEST!! Come Mr. and Mrs. Merle Otis of Sunday. 3Jl N. Cr•clat• Sl. 1\laAon, 1\lielli~nn ~\ ~xxxx~ :: Hoses." · day with the former's mother, us tell you about Pillsbury's new develop• I Lansing were Wednesday evening Halph Havens of Bancroft was ~:e_Ea.-;.,~· -- Mrs. Irene Braman. l'hlllll! 2lfllil ••••••••• v,•• .. ments in money-making feeding. n Mr. and Mrs. .Tnmes Norton I Mrs. Ermie Miller' and Rev. and dinner \guests of the former·~ Sunday evening guest of Mr. ··~·.•,•:::·· and family of Lansing were Sun- Mrs. G. P. Scglnan arrived mother, Mrs. Mina· Otis. and Mrs. Edgar Scripter. day dmner gue~ls of Mr. and Wednesday after spending the Mrs. Hobert Smtth In honor of winter in St. Petersburg, !~lorida. CENTERPOiSE LARGEST WIDEST I h.e btrthday . anniversaries of Mrs. Virginia Acl,ley and chii' . POWER BRAKES COLOR CHOICI: D1cl< unci Dav1d Norton. , rlren, Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Wall<· F. A. Balderson Elevator Vibration and power Big 11-inch brake 26 rich new colors nnd ~r. and Mrs. Harry Howell and or and family and Barbara. impulses arc "screened drums apply more two·tonc combinations ' For·merly Flll'llll!l'S mevntnt• Co. Elamc Swan, Mrs. Lydia Swan Keith, RuLit Ann and Nancy An· out" as engine is icverngc for more . .. widest choice in I.ocntml nl l't'lll' ol' l~cl's Hcl'lnrry Station I ami son, Ben, and Mrs. George derson were guests at dinner Sun· centered nnd mbbcr stopping power. Stops Chcvrolcl's fic)d. New Post nnd Geo~·):(iana of Mason day of Mr. and Mrs. Forest An· cushioncd betwe~n new nrc smoother, safer, De Luxe interiors arc color-mutchcd. ·Only the New. Chevrolet high-side mountings. with less effort. '------'were Sunday VIStlors of Mr. ancl derson Jr. / :Mrs. Paris Witt. Mr. 'and Mrs. Roscoe Arnold ' ' ' Mrs. Alm~md Wing spent lhc were Sunday dinner guests of I wool' end With Mr. and Mrs. Carl Mr. and Mt·s. Conrad Eicld1orn of BC!:IY UNITIZED WIDEST Grosshans of Slocl,bridgc, Ann Arbor. . BY FISHER KNEE-ACTION RIDE TREAD tirings these features Chevrolet measures fine Mrs. Joy Packard and Sharon Mr. and Mrs. Burr J{ing ami Fisher Body sels the Chevrolet's famous aml Mrs. Rex Townsend and Miss Mildred King of I-iowell standard-for styling, Knc~·Action ride is 5H* incites between Evcl):n attended the P. T. A. \'.iere oritertnineil Wednesday al for craftsmanship, for now ev.:." softer, centers of rear wheels meeltng nl: the Mason school dinner at the home of Mrs. Eliza· comfort! Fisher Uni· smoother. New ~hock -· n broader base to AUCTION sleet construction is. absorbers give eve~ , give you more sta· Monday.evening in which'Evelyn beth Backus and Miss Rosanioncl cxtm strong. finer ride control. :-,:tity, less awayl to the low-price· field I Duel to the clmlt h of my Jcushancl, I wliJ sell at Jltthlir! mwtion at ami Sharon participated in the Backus · · · · · f.lte JlhWe lcwatt'cl 3 milt'S ~·mt;JJelL'it or J•:lll'oil Unpids em l\1-188 to Girl Scout program., Mr., ~nd Mrs. Lloyd Bmol1s Wlll'erly J'rmll mul 2 milt!S south m· 1 mile! south or Uw VF\V hmnll Mr. an:! Mrs. Ralph Hayner ?f were :sunday 'evening g11ests of Lowest priced· In lis He Ida Clll \\'!W"I'Iy I'IIU!I 1 Ull WPIJhorvlile ,were Wednesday vts· Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Glynn of itors of Mrs. Bessie Turnbull and Vantown. Thh boaullfu~ now Sty/ollno D~ Luu 2-Dcar Sedan - liko many Mrs. Sarah Clements. Mr. and Mrs. Wilhur Koons of Chavrolot medals- lhll far loll Mr. and Mrs. Georqc Voqt,, Jr., Bell Oak and Sgt. Rodney Ben· than any compcHobla modo! In Ill flold. ' Conlinuation of standard were Snlurday c11enmg Vlsttors jamin, Mrs. Irene Gmble and I' Tuesday, 18 oquipmont and trim 11/uslrolod ll March of Mr, and Mrs. Louis Yuhns..: of Joyce of Dimondale nnd Mr. nnd dopondonl oo oyoilabllttt ol ma• Holt. . Mrs. E. E. Grable of Lnlte Lan· fcrriCil.J . (;ummcnelng- nf. 1:00 o'cloel• the following cleserihecl Jll'O]lcrty: Cpl. William Ward has been sing were afternoon and evening transferred from Camp Rucl · · •::·': ' ··. · · · ., and .•·Mrs. Rcmhold Peterson of Warren Mueller. " .M... . ·•. L •11 T k 0 Fowlerville. ·. . Clarice Nelson was brought to ' rs. UCI e 00 er' .wner Mr. and rvtrs. David Balcer the home of her parents, Mr. "y . spent Friday nnd Saturday with 'and Mrs. Carl Nelson, Wcclnes· ·. GJ,ENN L. ARCIIER, AucUontler · 1\IIJ,T JORDAN, Clerk Mr.: an~. Mrs. Jedson Felton. who clny from the Mason General hos' · Chllrlotte, 1\llchlgan-Fhoncs - Oftloo Sol • ,Residence 1700 . .· recently moved onto the · Elmer pltal following an appendicitis 447 S. Jefferson · · .-;'.Mnsou,. Michigan \, n. J. JliLJ., Cushier .Frost fa1'm on Curtis roatl. OllCl'O:tlon,. t,.i , I .'~: • • ", , .. . . ., . ' ' ~ '... •, . ,, 1, • .. '
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4 ":'-·:--:-· ~•. ,,..,~,...... ,,_,..~*~ .. -:-:' •' ·~· ,_,, -· -· •• •• ._••• " .... " "·· Tt•·.-·•;··· ·· · · • · ·· · "•' ' ' •• • -~ .• T' - 'ngham County News March 13, 1952 Pauc 3 F'lo,vtl Dnwr.J•s of Lunslng t•nllrcl Lufn,\'l!llt• ~qttnr" In Wnsltlnr:· ott 1\II'H, Ma11rkn Wilgnnr In .fni!l<· ton, D. c., J:; llllllll'd fot· the .Mur· son 'l'hLII'stlny. qui:·1 du Lnl'nynltl!, llnlllftWI. l'h11111 1\ludll Mr. und 1\ nml Junior Class Play enjoyed 'l'ucsclay evening cllma•J' family spent Sti!Hiay wllll Mr. and "Seventel!nth Sttmmer" Is a at Marvins Heslaurant in Wll· Mrs. !•'red LoVelte and family. Hloi'Y nl>out H normnl. girl who llamston honoring lhc hlrt.hclay Mr. nnd Mrs. Ben Burch and grows up. The story conters annlvcl·sary of Mrs. Putnam, Larry, and Harold IIuf!'lne anti UI'OUJHI Angle Morrow who has Mt•. and Mrs. Tom Shaw were son ~vere gllc!~;ls of Mr. an(( Mrs. rcachccl the age of 17. She falls In Sat urdny evening guests of Mr. l•'t•ct] LoVell.c and family at din· Privacy Jove with ·.rnei< anrl for her, her and Mrs. Glen Sltarlancl. MODERN LIBHARY F'OR MOD!O:RN NEIO:DS: Michigan m•r ]?J•Iday. "171h SUIIlnlCI'" WIIS filled Wilh a .;. '1'0 INSlii:Jo: (ll'iVUI'Y Rev. and Mrs. G. P. Scgtnan of Slate college officials have t•equr~slecl an appmprialion f'mm Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Barnard nml HDI'I. of IHtjlpincs;; I hnl.. almost Corunna were Wednesday night l(ipp Community family or Lnm;ing visited Mr. and ru1· tlw J'amilil's whu malws one :;wl. Wllh fall comes lhe legislalm·e with which to begin constrLtclion on a new guc;;ts of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred landscape Advice JiiJJ'at'y. The m·chilcct'H slpartmcnt: will llo in Mason to Michigan Pt·ess assneialion wlwn he :mid: "We have 1he most. Mr·. anci Mrs, Lyle Bal'llfll'cl and for Jwr tlw neccs~:ary Integrity advise on landscape plantings. tu malw lite right l'!totc•P, Bessie 'l'urnhull and Mrs. Sarah lnadequn\e libral'y of any majol' univet'Hily in Anwt·ic:a." ry Wlwel9r. Die]; Wlt~eler pml family of Lansing vlsilf•cl Mr. and Clements Sll!Hiay, '!'he meeting ls open lo adults, 1\en·nelh LoVette. I Mt·;;, Lloyd Wheeler and son~ Fri· Jewell "Sf!VPillt•ent h Sllllllllet•" dcpiel S Mielugan Sl ale collegl' hw; nl~o l'equestcd a legi:>lative ap lite normal living of youth vnlrl Mr. anti Mrs. Arthur Olson of '1·1 I club mcmhet·s, g:mlcn eluh ]Jl'OJJI'ia1ion willt which to he gin con:-;t.t·uc:l ion on an animal Mr. and Mrs. I{ollaml Car]H!n· day night. .Fu.11eral /lome of eomlc strip uxaggt!l'itl ion. An· Mason were f;unrlay evening members unci all others inter· ler and ramily mllcd 011 lVII', and Mr. anrl Mrs. Lawr(!IH'I! Kenyon osled. incluHh'ics building, new sheep and eatlle bal'ns and a :;ced ·'l'lw lfnm" nf F1·il~ndly gic wnt bl' played by Shirley Sly guests o[ Mr. and Mrs. J. 13. Dal· stomgc building, college ol'fiC'ials said. Mrs. H. V. Dangler and family nf Lam;ing mlled on till! Lloyd Cox wlll show colored slides of Sunday aflct·noon. Wltcelct' Saturday. l~ylly llolnws Sl'l'\'il'tl anrl .Jal'k lw .J;tdc l•'reeman. ton. l'h.mw 1\Jusnn 2·1illil. Other juitlors In the cast nrc plantinr.:s and discuss methods to -- i\lr;;, Allen Smith of S~T'ieuse, I of Fowlerville was a Satunla:>' Mrs. Dnrn Diehl ami daugiltct', Arnhnlurwt~ spr·vit•o 1lay und Shat·nn I!erricl<, Hut h Do I'll, New Yorl;, was a gu(•st of Mr. afternoon r.:uesl. Priscilla Ilazel, were brought usc in drawing vlans and maldng South Aurelius and ni~-:·ltt. Amhuhmt'i' 1'1(11111]11!11 Carol Slarlwy, Leora Neu, Dar· plnntings. home Sunday frtim the Sparl·ow anll Mrs. Lyman Frdhotll' and Karen Lemto spent last wcelc 1\'ilh OX~'J.:l'll lllld l 1:1nel'HOII lenu Boltnel, Darlene Weldon, i Parole Hearings hospital In Lansing. Tnesrlay's meeting. which will North Onondaga girls Friday. [with her gmndparents, Mr. and n·~usl'itator. Don E:rter, Alan Clemens, Bern· be held in the court Jwusc, is the ani Vo,:s and Burton l\ineaid. . Mrs. Lydia Switzer of Lansing Mrs. Lyman Frcsiwur and Mrs.JMrs. Grover Al;crs. only landscape meeting scltcdulcd · lllrs. n. 11. l•'iBiil Ti<'lwls ;tt'(! avallahlc now for ts spcnt~ntg sevcmtl clay;; thts Conducted Here here lltl!i year, Club Agent M. II. the i\lut-eh 211 and 21 perfcnm· 1 wecl<. wllh her Hisler, Mrs. A. C. Mrs. Nellie Pratt, wilo ltaH boen Earl Thomas o[ Detroit and Dowling. Avery said. Ulll'l!S, visiting relatives al Ann Arbor, is William Gunter of Fiinl ap[Jearccl Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Gauss now at her home at Aurelius Ccn· lwforo till) ;:tate parole board at were su'nday eveninr.: visitors of Robert Pifer Wins lite lnghacn c•oillll,\' t•in•uit ('CJd Weclnes· tn:;o, ile was paroled to Wayne When fauitv energy nutrition causes try WIIEATACOL! Just one Whe:.tacol a day dny nighl. Mrs. Homer Hazelton of Center vestors Diversified ScJ•vlccs, Inc., clay aflemoon at the B. II. Field ''"llnly. In August he was brings a rich extra quola of the II vitamins you home. charged wilh assaulting Belly The gam!' could have gone Line ~pent Friday ami Saturday nf Minneapolis. need to keep your pep :.t par - plus other £:teton Bullol'k in Detroit. fatigue, nc'rvousness, poor app«!lite, citlwr way uittil midway during with her mother, Mrs. .Tessie Pi fer will be given an award by rhar help regulate your blood and l10dy chemistry. the fourth quarter when Stock· Reinhart, who retumcd lwme the company for sales and SC'l'V· nunLel' was sentenced in Gen irregular elimination, loss of weight hridgP mllied In elitH!h a <11-3•1 with her daughter fur the wee!\. icc achlcvcmcnls qualifying' him PsPe c•ounty for ont• to fivr~ vcm•s . Get WHEATACOL_;_Ri'h in Energy Vitamins for membership in the Investors in SeptrmiJl!l' of l!J:iil for .~arry Yes, these common complaims can "sneak up" on vil'lory. 'J'Iw /\ggics got off to a Mrs. Arthur Brooks, Evelyn Jersey Breeders Only Gc :1 day puts you on your Whcatacol pro· good start am! were leadlnJ.( nl grou]i's Prcsidcntls c:lub, an an· ing c:oneoalocl weapons. He was you - destroy your pep and vigor - simply he· anrl Din ne ami Mrs. Leonard gram. If you :.re willing to J>Ut up a fight for tltP end of the first quarter 12-10 nual honor roll of top investment parnled in .J unC', I !l:i I. cause your food may IJc low in energy vitamins. Brooks were Sunday visitors of better health, start taking Wheatacol today! lntl ldt the. floor at half time Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cosgmy of representatives. He won Presi Arrange Meeting G11ntcr ts ('!targed l'!itlt viola!· If your doctor finds no organic disease ro blame, trailing 21-18, Th'l third quarlei· Stockbridge. dent's club membership in com, Members of the Inghnm Coun· i11~ !tis parole hy .'' Dulw, refl'rec in tltc the people in the twD (';lsl's. and' lite Aggics began to faller. Golden Gloves tourney in Grand The Crcmkrit.:hl lwme can h~ ------·----- and family of Lansing spent Still· 0 . They failed to slaV(' of( Stock· clay with Mr. and Mrs. William Ilapids, never was floored in 200 n·~tc~tecl by talmtg M-,17 uut • 1[•ream aJHI sugar will he fur· · bri!Jr:c's consist cnt at tacl,, Morefield. pro Jmuls. vVtlllilm~ton and I urmng cast on nishcd. ______Moyer road. The house number is Dr. N, P. Ralston of Michi'g-a~1 Ilcclr:len, Douglas and Soule Mrs. Irma Bellman of Lansing r.:aincd berths on the tournament am! Don Anderson of Ann Arbor The youngest hurler on the 532!). State college will di,scuss brcecl-1 All-Star team. were SundilY visitors of their llmoklyn Dodgers mstc~t· is Dilly There will he a potlucl< dinner ing systems in cattle. Also on the 1· Ware's rug Dmol\s, Curtis, Iledglen, Doclc mother, Mrs. Rosa Amler:;on. Loes, 22-year-nld right-hander 1 at noon. Families arc to Jal\c progt'.Jm will he Dean 8arl \Veav· ctt. Berry ~tree!, Lansing, says and family o[ Webberville,' Mr. -.. I had arthritis for !ive years. and 1\•lt·s. Wilbur }~nons of Dell I 1 IHici sci lied in my lmnds ancl Oak. 'Mr: and Mrs. Earl Grable fc<'l a·nd in my hack. My boys 11ncl .family of Dimondale and Mr. !tad to pick me up and put me ami Mrs. Edgar Seripter were in anti out of the cat·. After guests at dinner Sunday of Mt·. laklnr: one and one-half trcnt and Mrs. Philip Scripter. •• mcnls with Star Rheumatic Soil•cnt my body was freed BUGS Aim l<~VIm\'WIII~IUG from Ihe pains of arthritis and The universHI distribution of I was and now am free lo walk insects allacking stored foods and without the usc of cane or cereal products, together with t'l'llll'lt. I c•annot praise this their cosmopolitan food habits, medicine highly enintgh. I 11ccounts fm· their occasional np· would be glad to answer nil pearancc even where scrupulous inquil'ics regarding my rc·, sanitary conditions obtain. Some covcry. Phone, write or cal!' species nllnck growing crops, on me. and where Infested material is And to add this all up: clean, complete com· stored umler conditions eonduc· Fred J. Dolhee ive· to insect development serious bustion-10,000 times per mile-is the scm·ct of ·< ltl<'J) I, JUusnn, !Uichig-un outbrc11ks offcn occur. Other <>cttin•l more nowcr-more milcs-h·om each You're off in aSwirl of Power! b b 1-' Hi.~lrllmtor of lllllll'OVcll Sl!u•'s species arc restricted to harvester! gallon of gusoiine. l~hcumnt.lc Solvent grain or finished food products. l'hnne Amcllus Z105 Infestation from this group of in· E'RE flCl'SOI1 and that's times per second at miles an willing to-wager that not one 100 35 So we're not simply using picture words•when sects may occur anywhere along in a. hundred knows what really goes on hour! · the line from the producer tu the W we, tell you that Buick-and only Buick-ha.s a . consumer. inside an automobile engine-so let's take this CAN VITAMINS M'AKE FmEnALL ENGINE- or tht1t you're off in a Of the insects attacJ,ing stored by easy stages. So - it's importnnt to know that Buick uses a ·YOU YOUNG AGAIN? foods and cereal products, beetles deep-breathing valve-in-head design that swirl of power with one pf these high-powered Of course, no vitamin can re!tore and moths predominate though The instant you nudge Buick's Fireball 8 shoots a fuel charge in- cleans exhaust gases performers .under the hood. ' the full Oush of youth. But the there are several spccles of flies RIGHT vitamin product can help and n number of mites which oc· Engine into action -a whole string of things out.:_· i11 a hurry. 1952 has brought a lot of sparkling new )'OU fight one powerful enemy of casionally present serious prob· starts to happen. yout!t.and lteallh - inefficient energy lemli. improvements which you'll want to sec and nutnuon. · It's important to know that all.the power Undue fatigue, loss of appctice, Eight sparks begin to cracldc in well-timed released by the fuel concentrates its driving admire when you come to.our showrooms. lazy elimination, jangling nerves ••. these are just a few of the aymptoms ' sequence. Eight pistons start gliding up and ' fot·cc right on the head of each Buick piston, · But the thrill of thrills is still what you and a likely to occur when energy vitamins down with dtythmic precision. Eight pairs of (Everyone ·who has recently built "new" high· are missing. Your doctor, It Is true, Buick-and a Fireball 8 Engine-can do out on may find some organic disem to valves dance open and closed- to let fuel compression engines copied this "Buick first.") the road. When do you want to· try ·p. sample? blame. But If he finds nothing wi'Ong, . \ '• charges in, exhaust gases out of cylinder after ElrJn·tmumt: ucuxHorit•, trim niul moclcls arc tr;ddcct /.(IIC/mJIOtJ 1l'Uirrmt notica, try Whcntacoll · But n1ost important of all- Buick adds one Energy Vitamins- Plus! cylinder. Whcatacol Is a modern nutritional more twist which others still h_nven't cop,ied. tonic·mpplcment providing eleven i·ight, you say, what's so complex about vitamins - t>lus iron, II vet·, and yeast. An Every cltargc of fuel' rushiug inftl a Buick, It Is auper·rich In vilamlns that that? Can't anyone build an engine that docs· "spark·plug" energy nutrition. Jusl engine becomes a twisti11g, swirling, high. Sure· is·· one'\\lhcatacol'dally gives you nearl)• this to perfection? fla.~hes · as much Vilnmln B1 as· a pllund of compressed ball that with sue/den, con· wheat germ - as much Vitamin D· Well,· we'd better ~dd; these things huppcn nt sumiug completeness the instant the spadl sets true . as S quarts o~ inilk - all for only , 6c dally. , .... the rate of more than 10,000 times fJet' mile- it aji1·e. · Ask about Wheatacol at ...... •a. ' for'52 · CQmpare Its fommla, compare iu ' .. · economy. Start your Whca1acol pro· · f!r;un NOW ....: see If you ·don't feel a · big difference SOON I · Hilto'n ·&.-·Richards Buick·. ··WAilE's· .. ,. ·' / ' Phone IIHl Col'ner of Purl> and 1\[nJile, .· '1\lnson, Michigan m:,l•'l!tl\'11 .lohn. Hr>nlilrn hnvlng llrfl1.9 of. Jntsltwnn will ltwltHIP nr Ingham Counly News March 13, 1952 Page 4 Wllcatlicld Center Ol'lll'ylhillg l hnt \)II( jll'OSjleeliV!l lcclion of c•nmmlttces for t lte , l'III'H, J•:mm ,Johnson Book· Talk nlr stmvurdeHH JW!'CIH to lmow, spring c'Hlll(lnreq to he hold n_t tho,c• :u·o lllllnY • photogrn11hH of Camp Klrnl!nx lhe W!!elt enc\ nE 'living in l'arlc Ji'o!T!!HI, Illinnls, 'l'lw 8. 8. will mcnt from w, c, th.! ''.:l:y;;irl~" In nellon, .Jnncl 6·7·fl, TGvcry institution Ol>· Onondaga for 1111• PIIHI fPW JllllltlliH, Cllnlli<' 'l'iliiiNiay, Mareh 20, for tHiet'· MI'I1HH'illl I~ihma·y: Dully, ~~r; II· 111. Mnu· of n Gernwn emwll is stH'Itding lng at I illttgltton J;ilcn. i~thci Wntltlns, Stella Wolf, and Now that spring will soon he nwn rednc:;pPIHiing a few days viKilin[( her MJ•, anrl Mrs. Paul Baut• nnrl csted in the fit'HI rnhln. A f~norl ::ny, "In ttw:;e hourH o[ r•J'isiH n relations prn~~ram. Mt·. IIIHI Mrs. Hohr>J'I Smill1 tiiHl dallgill,•r, 1\lrH. Lyl!! Wt!llet·. r:hilrlren were guesls nt dinner new hook which will he of in· mnHter novcliHt rcnfflrms his he Clnr<' nf AIII'Piius miiPd ott Cnrl flit's. llilliP Wr•llrr spPnl 81111- Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Dell teres! to hlrrl·lovers IH Bl~GIN· lief In the indmnltnlllc humnn ~ell;;: Sunday. day i11 Lansing visiting Mr. awl Wolf, NI:~R'S GUIDI~ '1'0 ATTHAC'I'· rplrlt. 'l'o n world o[ riiHillusion ·,.- ~ Mt', 111111 lVII'S, ilurton Halrlwln Mrs. CIH1rl!!s I'IIJWIIa lllld David. Vbllo!'H of Neva ,JoiJnson the ING Blll.DS, hy Leon A. Hnus· menl he offer,; n ringing dcmlal nnrl rmnlly spr>nt Sttltdny ;d'l<'l'· Mr. l'lltwtta will rPI'niPr tlw Spill'· past weolc wcrc Alfrier o!J~f'I'Vation. Anderson, Barham Ponine, Pllyl- stntimlH, hint hnmeH, ~eed trays imnge: The SJln.rlc of life, still and MI'H. tiPt':tlrl fl.lulvniH'Y :tiHI il'i.', and ,\J;·:;. SI:C1!I \NPill'l'.t•n· lis Williams, Minnie Mac I~verctt, and ollwr hlrrl·allmctlng devlees, burning In nne soul, r•un flnrnc up YOUR OWN daughter, li'J'I:dllf'rl Mr~. ~lai'J(:II'I'I Mann of Nancy Will anrl Elaine Swan of Different lllt•d foods are diseuHsecl a[(alnsl the forces o[ evil, can llllflillilllglon, ('alii'ornia, llll J'vlon· l\1ason, Nl'va Jms been slc:k ami anrl rh!H<:rlhed, and tiw aulltm• Mrs. llr.rtlta C:l1ilds was :1 gltr>st slwtlr.r lhe nightmare and the fUTURE! of Ml', 111111 Mrs. 1-'ot'I'I'SI SntiiiJ of dny, absent from sd10ol. tells whnl to rcerl1 rliffercnt hlrrls night." J•:aton ltupids Sunday. ~lr's. M:tl'lha llrininslol •lied :it Clwrlr!s Van Demar!< was n In fnil, wintm· 11111J sprln[(. l~ven Other new hoolcs which rcartet·s with . Mr. and 1\Jr:;. Lylln 't'on1pldn~; thr• Stilll-'1111 lrospltal in r::aton gur>HI HI dinner Sunday of Mr. the hrsl tn·e~ nud llllsltcs to will not want to mlsH indnrlc: anrl frunlly lmvn r•>tut'rJI·tl '" lltPir l~:q_ndH ~~·IH'I'I! HIH! hml hr!en a and Mrs. George Van DC!mnt'k- plant to attract birds to the gnr· When the Tree Flowcrcrl, hy home, snuth of Clnonrlaga, aft<'!' JHIIII'nl. ~,r•rvlr-r•s wr••·~· hPirl on· nnri family. rlcn, yard or terrnec arc discussed .John Niclmnll. Wages 'J'rii'Sdil\' :~1 lite l'r!llll funPml · .. . here. In addition to nil this, llw 1 The Big Snow, hy Pierre Clos· trJHIH'. 'tllll'iill w:ts in F;~iJ·vi<•w Mrs. Artlllll' ' rosl VJHiled her aulhor has included a simple key tcrmnnn. r"<'llll'il'r\', l'anna,' wit 11 Hev. Kc•n· rlanghtcr, Mr~. II_errnnn Grellen- for identifying the more common layoffs The l~ahttlnus Winlc, hy Kern ~·~· lnPtlt I nil oft'ir•l:tling. . hm·get·, and famtly lust Fl'lrlny types and species. lJ IH''/111011, tlJ' B~mwt I. ,l.f uucn11 •~•o..J \ M1·s. linn \V1•iss tiiHI SOliS spent afternoon. FAITH IS A SONG, by .Jessicfl I~Jgh School Graduates ,-~ ... Night at the Vulcnn, hy Ngalo :1 fl'll' d:tys this IVer>l< in Dr!II'Oil Katrinlw AIIC!n is spcnciln~ tlw Dl'llgonctte, tells IHJW hy deep have real opportunrty for MurHh. life·lime security. Learn vhiti11:.; 11;.,. p:rn•nts, Mr .. 1111rl Mrs. WC!ejc with her granrlparents, Mr. faith, perscrvercnce nnrl ef(ort, Mot lwr of til!' Gmnm, hy Ilnr· 1v1. :--:~·IJilil'l'. Mr. rrnrl Mrs. Sr:ililler :nul \MrH. Floyd Donal. stw ntlalncrl her place in the en- nRST SACKER TURNS FARMER-What happens to big league the Printing Trada at Farris f:!ffu,eJ~&;~ riel nynn. L;, Mrs. file!! Wolf. lng a career as airline steward· InHecls that are c"tamaging your gram will include council-wide Tlw Onondaga 0. E. S. is SIHln- Community Farm Bureflu will ess. Material lnclmlr!li is infor· stored small grains can be lcillcd Seout-0-llama participation for ~tlt:if&J'J ,;orillf.: :r lianl-linwt: datH'e at tile meet Tuesday evening, March ~8, mation as to llw qualificntions Arrange Meeting by fumigation. lvlay lli-17 al lite Lansing Olds "Operated f,y Stale o/ Michil!·l!l" $EL~CTIVE fUND, INC:, town It :til r11l S:rt Ul'llny !!Venin g. at 7:30 for a pntlucl\ supper wtth needed, application for training, Ingham distriet Scouler~. mcm Mlnnt•P•II•7Minnoio!Q' TIH' Kn~>ll'iNigc Sr•elwt·s r'iuiJ Mr. and Mrs. ·Lawrence Smith. uniforms, living conditions, sal· l~ngilll'CI'ing Auditorium. Chickens fC!d fincly-.c:rouncl bcrs·at -large ami instllu t inn a I Ra!ph E. Pa!tulo ll'ill lu~rl it,; IH•xt mcPiing al the Organization ·I·II m_ccting wiJI aries, hours, vacations, n descrip· All pn<'ks, t ronps and posts 'I ROBERT PIFER feeds arc often more apt to pir:lt rcprcscntalivcs will meet at Cmnp have:! br•r>n invitr>rl In have an nc· Rl•t;istrar arrrl Dean of lruwuctioiS lwnw rd· Mrs. Mary l•'r<'nr:h on he heir! Monday cvcmngt March lion of tlw various types of air· KiwaniH, next Thursday. There Lm•llc, l'viichiHilll 1\Inrl'il 2,0. Tlw llPV. J\clfrml will 17, nt till' Grange hall. Thts mecl· liners, and even a discussion of feathers than those fed co:nsely lion display lor the Friday eve· d M' h' Phone ·12H5 grnunrl feeds, say Michigan Stale will be a potluck supper at 7. The Big Rapi s, 1c tgan_.,,Ji ~001 Wnllu•J' Hd. H.nult~ 2 hi' tiH• 1:w•st spPaiRl all boys nml girls higher earcc ·s in tlJiH line, inter- ning, Snturrtay aftPrnoon anrl Sal- ::.;, .A 1 collc!gc poultrymen. meeting will he rlirccted by unlay evening programs. Oti1er ll!llliJ;'l-i:.J.... ______.._ ::;~ J'IIC'SI dar pmgrnm. planning to taler! livestock, crops, na-tional flying, instructimml and ______:_' --.,--·------, 1 gardening and flower gardening as projects this year. Those at· tending nrc to talw popcorn. Mr. and Mrs. Berton .Johnson nml !':Jmily were:! guests at din- 57 million dollars paid last year Blue Cross Enrollment lncr Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. James .Johnson. The occasion was BeJ•ton's birthday anniver· sary. • Deadline Mr. and Mrs. George Frost spent Snlurrlay al Saginaw with by Blue Cross- Blue Shield lfl their daughter, Mrs. Vern Bart· Is Near lett, and family .• Th~ tim~ for whirh In;;-h:un c•mmty farm famili~~ may avail Pink Community tlwm~Plvc~s or llhH· Cmss Sl'l'\'il'(' thmm;h t lll'il' J• lll'lll Jlurcau health-care benefi~s 'for· Michigan families! will t~XJrire J\Jm·l'IJ :!0. Fern Thomns Something m'l'l' liOO farm fnmilicls in the county 1101~ en,i_oy Gold star spcllC!rs for last lllue Ct•oss hi•Jwfits th•·nu~h tho• Farm nnrl'tlll. 'l'o 111'11' lamihc•s who wish to hcl ('lll'OIIPd, the Ing-ham Cnnu.ty l•'a!'nl B,urenu Sl_ll-\'• week were: Sharon Millr!r, Donna g·ests they r:onh,cf the lll'!ll'l'St 0114' or trw lollfl\l'tiiA' Commumty Clancy, Larry Dent, Jim Birney, 1•'111'111 •JUJ'etlll Uluc Crnss set•n•tarit•s. Nolan !Tall, Luanne Birney, Mac Clancy, Donnie:! English, Larry Aurelius Ceni<'I~Willium Fnnson, 1\Iason, Route l • Hnhlitzcl, Douglas Stiffler, Bill Are You protected:? Delhi·Anrelius-1\l•·s. llmny l!nd•ing-hnm, Eulon Rn)mls, R. 1 Birney and Annetta Sylvester. Dext<~r 'l't·ai!-l\lrs. \V. J,, JSpin It, J\Inson, H. il AYMENTS of 'over 57 million dol special dlels; penicillin, streptomycin nnd Mrs. Leona Hale of Saranac. Sevcml Blue Cross- Blue Sljield Scttl!ll'e Hc•ltl-ll1rs. Clayton l'nwlor, Stoddrridgc. Plars in 1951 ..• Payments of over other new modern drug~; laborntory scrv• Plans are uvailnblc at different costs. . Stol'idJridg·n-lHrs. 'l't•d I•'ay, Hl;tl'rln, Wehhcwviile, It l The average cost, considering all entertained Mr. and Mrs. Doyle yenrs, show that Blue Cross • Blue and delivery room. Blue Cror,s - Blue Shield mr!mbcrs, West. Alaleilon-llil•s. Allwrt :-;malt•, ·l21. K Ash Sl.rr.et-, ll"nson Miller, Mr. and Mrs. Kietl1 .Can· Shield is delivering protection on a Hosttltal room nllownnco, too, is UN and all Plans, is about 9¢ per person Wt•st. Cnlmnhin-IIl•·s. C:at·lylc~ Waltz, Mason, H. ;{ tine, of Eaton Rapids and Mr. and \Vc•st. nt~lhi-Warrc•n Childs, J)imondu1P, It. 1 grand scale. . LIMITED, for 120 days of cnre wlwn you per day. Mrs. Guy Snycler of DeWitt Sun· THIS IS YOUR TICKET WhcmtliPid-~lrs. Genrg·c, \'an ])pmu••l•, Willittms(on, R. l nrc admitted to the type of room covered Wilsnn-i\lrs. f:em·g-1' llurg-Pss, !Huson, It, 2 day .. But the good that Blue Cross • Blue by tlte service for which you enroll, There's no red tape when you C!nter TO WORRY·fREE RECOVERY! Mr. and Mrs. ClnrC!ncc Fry and Shield does {or you or {or any one of. • a participating hospital . • . no 01' the nnmc••·ous items trw Fnt·m Unrean offers its memhf'J'.~ I family were guests at dinner Fri· the more than 2M-million members Who! BLUE SHIELD claims to file when you leave! The none hns nwt; with more universal approval than Uhw Cross. clay night of Mr. and Mrs. Robert membership card is all you need. Over $222,000,000 paid out in 13 yeats I CJannot be totalled up-on an adding Medical-Surgical Plan Does: Simply show it; to your doctor and ·Shell of Lansing. machine. It may save you from going · for the benefit of Michigan people ·------I• Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Fry cn- This ni!te Shield Plan tlnYS gcnerou~ to the admitting cleric And when heavily into debt! It protects _your sav stated amounts to your doctor for over you leave, Bhm Cross- Blue Shield by Blue Cross· Blue Shield ;;;;;mn~~~RZ;B@;m;~~G;;B3i;Bfi~~;;;;::- tC!rlained Mr. and Mrs. Forest Fry 480 specific mecllcill•surgical procedures, Saturday evening. ings' account for happiel'· uses! It takes care of ali details ... pays the The:! record of growth of Blue Cross • when you or nn enrolled member of your hospital and doctor directly. Guests. of Mr. and Mrs. Mnrvin gives you peace of mind to kno'WTfi[ii; family is 11 bed patient in a hospitnl. Blue Shield is an amazing one. .Janson Saturday evening were Every year since these Plans were come what may, you are protected. In nddillon to surgical benefits, nluc Mr. ami Mrs. John ChenowC!th llow to get und lcccp litis protection: started has seen substantial incrC!nses Shield (tro\·ides substnnliul amounts to· both in membership .and in dollar and family. Mrs ..Timson am! Mrs. These arc things no adding machine wards y,our doctor's visits to the hospitnl Chenoweth arc sisters. ' cnn total. But these nrc nil things in non-surglcul cases. Exnmtrles: pnen Firms ernployi11g 5 or more people value:! of bmmfi ts paid. In thirteen Your dream home ... William Janson called on Mr. you want and get with Blue Cross • moniu, heurt conditions, rheumatic fever, may be eligible for Blue Cross years, for example, $222,067,156 has Blue Shield. etc. · Blur! Shir!ld Compmhensivc Group bC!C!n paid out by the Plans in and Mrs. Marvin Janson Friday health-care benefits. build it now this thrifty way evening. health-care protection. Blue Cross· Blue Shield Blue Shield also covers emergency (acci· LoynC! Dunlap and Lestet' Swift dent) care either in 11 doctor's olllce or n Ag ric ultura I workers cnnjoin through The Michigan Blue Cross Plan was or Farmington called on Betty provides hig henolits ••• and a lot of them! hospital, if treated within U hours of the Farm Bureau Discussion Groups or started by n group of hospital offi· Dunlap Friday evening. accident. Grange Groups. cials, doctors and businessmC!n in It's n matter of record thnt in 1951, 1939. Healizing the need for a pre Mr. and Mrs . .J. W. Eames, .Jr., more than 376,000 people in Michi mlled on Mr. nnd Mrs. Vernon Blue Cross • Blue Shiold benefits Individuals arc eligible for special payment health -cam plan in this gan received Blue Cross· Blue Shield Blur! Cross -Blue Shir!ld Plans, in state, they obtained the adoption of Elliolt Friday evening. benefits. Benefits of $1,000 or more you can't measure in dollars and cents I Evonne nnd Billy Cole spent enrollment campaigns held for a special legislation so thnt Blue Cross for hospital carfi .alone were provided. Yom· health-care benefits arc tnlwn limited time, nt regular intervals. (Michigan Hospital Service) could F1•ll)ay night and Saturd~y with for over 1400 people. care of automatically, without red Get all the. details from your nearest function as a non-profit cerporntion. their aunt, Betty Dunlap. tnpe , •• with no embarrassing ques Blue Cross· Blur! Shield office. Mrs. MabC!I Williams spent the What BLUE CROSS tions aslwd .•. with no complicatC!d The Michigan Blue shield 'Plan (Michigan Medical Service) was weelc end with Mr. and Mrs.• T. Comprehensive Group Hospital Plan Does: claim forms to fill out. Blue Cross - Ask your employer and find out W. Eames, Jr. , Blue Shield pays hospitals and doc how your company can make it organized in 1939 by the Michigan John Eames, Jr., Betty Dunlap !t covers IN FUI,I., 11 wide range or hos· tors directly. possible for you to join through n State Medical Society ns a non and Fern Thomas called on Mrs. pltnl Hervices, 110 matter how high the total Group Enrollment Plan. profit plan designed to olfcr protec bill. 'l'ltese UNLIMl'l'EO DENEFI'I'S up ply And you know where you stand nil tion to the {X!ople of Michigan Fnythn Fogle of Lansing Thtu·s· • to yon and every enrolled member of your If you change jobs after joining, against the cost of · surgical and clay 'evening. the time. With over 2>~-million family, at any one of over 190 Micltignn members, Blue Cross- Blue Shield you may continuo your membership medical bills. This plnn wns a .Tohn Eames, Jr., suffered a lllne Cross 1rnrtlcipnling hospitals. offers Michigan's best-~mown protcc· on a DirC!ct Payment basis. Or, you pioneer in its field, nitd is credited painful injury whr!n he fell while tion. Over 190 hospitals participate can transfer your men1bership if with laying the foundation for most repairing a water pipe in the well Tltere Is NO CASH UMI1' for services such liS: gen!!rnl nnrsi11g cure, mcnls and • over 4,8oo· dod 0rs coopC!rnte. your new employer is one of over of the Blue Shield Plans now oper· Sunday afternoon. 12,000 Michigan organizations ofi'er ating throughout the rest ·of the Mr. and Mrs. Dnn Eames of ·ing this protection. United States. · Okemos called on John Eames, Jr., Simdny C!Vening. Mr. and Mrs: Wayne Miller en· tcrlninecl Mr. and Mrs. Max Mil· Jcr and family of Eaton Rapids STATEMENT OF CONDITION ·and Mr. and Mrs. Don Wightman I!cport of Cawllrlo11 as of tile Closo of Uusiiid ,s~tiW~. g~~~~;nment...... and· ...... Gowernml!nt 5,785,464.42 by up.to-datc, improved design nnd use of double-duty to •new I waa receiving tha cora needed to oot ~ell Shield protection for tt1e whole family. Wo'ro both young Submlplion Fces-Rocolvabto ..... ,.... 217,381.86 lnlorost and cnls-Duo and Accruod..... 59,081.44 materials- such as. Celotex Jnsulat}ng Sheathing that withOut worrying about tho cost, When I saw the bill and galling started buying a homo. When my wife went O!Oor Assets.,...... 344,955.69 for $2,,.00 which Blue Cron paid, I raalited lust how flno l'l the hospital recently, ~he 001 nllthc care needed end Total Assets ... ,, ...... , .. $11,021,604.00 ~~~~;rtK~~~n~~~,i;~~~~~~ab~~. riiin'lili;t;n:' •85:395.03 builds and' insulates at one cost. 1\IAJS DELIGII'l' etuo Crou aarvlce 'bonafth' racuy· are, Wilhout flluo Cronj Bluo Cross paid the bill without any red tapa. It's prOI!!C:~ 8 tart apples we would havo had to 1011 our hOmo to pay th;t •lnd o ll•n owy fomily ooould ho¥OI"-Mr. H. o. Nawbtorv lion ...... ,...... 124,601.51 We'll help you get bluept•ints and a biiii"-Mrl.lront Mal•u10k Other Amts .... ,...... 1,030.18 · cost estimates, liM' ' 1 orange LIADILITIIlS AND RI~SI!RVES Total Assots ... , ...... $9,!47,726.18 advise you on financing, See us todnyl 1 lemon / Rosorvos for Payment lor Sorvlcos Ron· LIADII.l1'1£S AND llESEKVES 1 quart sugar dcrod Submibors (lncludlnQ Un· Reserve for Pay mont for Sorrlcos Randorod Pinch of cinnamon roporlod), ...... , ...... , .. , , .. , .$ 7,630,855.25 Subscribors !Including Unroporlodl,,, .$ 3,848,538.38 Reserve for llnenrncd Subscrlpllon Foos. 3,198,450.02 Rosorvo for Unoarnad Subscription Foas,, 1,403,498.09 1% quarts .water Rosor~olor Conllnconctos .. ,;...... 6,089,48l.IG Rosorvo for Contlngonclos ..... ,...... 4,264,829.62 '_ "'"" , Olhor Liabilities, ...... , 102,811.57 Boil water. sugar, cinnamon HOW TOGO ~~~· 1 Askyouramplqyar.lblrmj c~r~•r· -.·.· Other Liabilities...... · 30,860.69 nnd rind of the orange nnd lemon ~ lnusermmmay 00 1 g ' • Total Llobllillos and Rosorvos ...... $ 11,021,604.00 Total Llabllllle~ and Rasm~s, '.' ... : .... $ 9,547,726.78 : .. minutes, medium fast. Pnre and I •• • ma•y gttupa are eltgt ' < 'l quarter apples· nnd coolt slowly BLUE SHIELD ~~ "'- a. •• call yeur noaroll lluo .. in syrup ; until a golden color. antco (sao baakl BLUE CROS'S .,._ BLUE.SHIELD Add orange and -lemon juice. . rw :a~ ~:~:. ph••• T -Thorburn lumber & Coal· Co. PROiECTION l'r I . ar 1M kOIIIO olltll show• all a · Scrvtco ...... ' Mldolgon Mcdlcot Service ' . Serve cold. These are delicious ~ltcbiQanlllo•pltul \ . \ I>. l . Ingham Countv News 'March 13, 1952 Page 5 . J,ocrd mwal~h~IIR VlHll MriROII I MI'R, Knlo I\lng ncrompnnler( tit IIIINtf~ nu;v N•'W CJrll'fuhtH 1/lW, Mr. nnd ·Mt'R, Wllllnm Slmtl• Special Concert mvm·r.tt Whltf!, pnHI prr.Hirlrml of lwr rlnughtm•, MI'H, I!JIIwl Hnnnn, Schoo I gl'OII pH n IHI e(fiHHr~ of Hiln, Sunrllly. llw locnl KlwuniH r!lnh nntl Ar·· to her· homr1 111 Wntervllr!l Run· Ill!' WllllnrnHton lrlgh :whool n~· MrH, .li!nWH :'lc!huylrn• nml son of nnlrl I'l'lnc, IIOLilcnant governor or r(uy \Vlll!l'll Hh!! IH lipt!nrllng ll few r•t•nliy JlllrchiiHt!d II!!W hndt Hllll(l! Ohr!go nnrl Ml'. nnrl Ml'S, Clifton Presented at llw !lth Division of Kiwanis, vis· day:; vlslllnf:l, cur·t.nlnH nurl overlwnd vnlr1necH. Snyrlm·· viHijcrl !hell• slHter, Mt'll, lted llw Mnson Klw;iniH eluh Mr. nntl Mm. Donnlrl Heph1wr '!'liP CllrlnlllH I'OSI ll(l[lf'IIXlrnnle(,\' Chnl'IPH Si'(lonf, OVOl' t IHl jiiiHI Williamston Tuesday 'r.nr nt tcndrnwe tnlm wcm pre· llnhhtt nnd Louis nnrl Earl Hal'· lldcnt runrls to covcw lhc entire wns n mr.mhr.r of tho Wr.sl Lol'l(], lriw nnrl Hon, Lnurcnco, nllenrlerl nm11unt for inslnllntion, Hn ns Wr!sl!!)'lln Metlwrllsi dnrr'r!h fnr f'Crl Sunday mnrnlng nl the lncnl ll ,lli'Of:li'IITil 111 I hr! OlwnHJS h lgh funds .ru•r•umulnlc llw lmlnrwe '· Mrs. Mona Cheney lhe paHI 21 ycnrH 11s wroll ns lire llnpllsl ehUI'l'h, Hdtool Snturrlay nflornrlfln, will he pnld. A plnl r·un'l hnl!l n rtiHtl'l- if II Wm.ncn'H I foma and l"ni'Pign Mls· lloldH n pint II IH rlnlng nil that· Hionnry Hodel,\' of lhal l'enluw!l In arldillon to lhe Mr. nnrl Mrs. Gordon Yeager Opens Her Home r~lnrrell. IHJVfl sold llwir• homo In the Normnn ShnpsrJll of OWilHsn r•:u1 lrn PX[Jer'!Prl of 11.- Margm'cl. survlvlnf:l lwslrlc~ lire ilushnnrl droll' wns n male qllnl'lf•l anrl n Reports Given at vlsllerl lriH Hon anrl rlaughll'l'·ln· ll!!lanr(, womr!n's Sl'XIr!llt•. PJ•o!'e~~nr U"l· Wli!IP. Dog riiHirkl and movc•rl are lhe seven dlllrlren, Mm. Ern· r hnd; to Wllllnmslon. r To Study Club · hll<'il WflH lhe d]l't!Ctnr, .· ma Hunt of f'c~rr·y, Dona lrl Pel'· W.R.C. Meeting I . I ' 'l'he F. & S. Cnfe which rrPently 1 Memhr>rH of ll)e.' Willlmnslnn lils- Llaf!!wlor of Divinity rlr!grcc. 1whir·h padwrl clghl soldiP.rs hlrl h· I Mrs, T~. Sallc!l'lee vlsilr!rl William ] !'Inns frl!' sr•vc•ral 11'1 p rlay liy. · Tl1e prcHcnt enrollment In lhe clay iloxes at 11w home of Mrs, ---·· rlay sf'hnoi is 1~0. Full nnd pnrl- Vivian Merrifield, Tnilcl articles Rousr! In lhr. lwspllal, SaiLirday ' ,lilUIIIi; Wf'l'e Jll'C'~Pill!'il, 'j'fll' aflcrnoon. spring planning c·ommillce .wns llnw faeull.y mr!rnhPrs numlwr 15, nrc needed for these hoxe;;, nnd I Durinf:l the spring vaealion lhc anyone wishing to furnish lhesc MrH. Br.ss !Tngcrmrm cxpec:ls lo nnnrnuH·r•rl fol' Apr·il l"i al Mason, lc!nvo the mlrlclle of April for Jrla· I at whlf'll limro !herr! will he a eholr will lout' I he c•astcl'll stale,;, mny lake lliem to Mrs. Merrifield. FRINOE TRIM-Lovely Mnrie Fred J. Hills prC'sr•ntlnf:l concert:; In !!l!lll'C'hes The onterlainment commlllee ho Wllf!l'e she will mnlw lwr lwme Windsor pauses in Hollywood to morning ~essio.n, lurwllroon, Jll'O· am! work for her son, Rkharrl shaw us her new gown with n g1·nm following, nnd a ciinnPr of Ohio, T'enn:;ylvania and New for the next meotlnf:l will be Mln l o::lO Hagerman, In his rlenlnl office. fringe trim and, incidentolly, n followc!rl hy an cvr•ning HPssion. Services Held Worl;, nie Engel. Helen .Johnson nnr! j Wilma Clidmel', Bnnners arc be· Mrs. Penrl Shepler hns returned pair of sbopely legs. Marie will ! Mrs. Lulu Young, program Frerl .J. Hills, formerly n resi ing made by the various patriolie from vlsiling her dauf:lhler, Mrs. be:scen in the forthcoming film, "The Sniccr." leader inll'flrlrri•f:.rl, 'ttw ~qwakr•J' of rlf'nl of Willinmslon, r!ierl at his orders t'l welcome home 1he serv· Paulino Davis of Gohlos. tile rvr.ninf:l;. Lr '1'. Finch, supPrin· home in Lansing last Monday. flag Dedication iecmen, at the request of the C!ity. George Monroe of Jnrlinnnpo!is, lenrlent of llw !Hiehigan SC'IHHJI Funeml snrvir•es were helrl rroin · Following the business rneelinp; Tndlnnn, visilerl his sister, Mrs. fnr·lhe ntinrl. His topic! wns rela· the Gor;;lino.nuncimnn funeml there were refreshments and on· Harley Hull, and family Monday, nov. Orville Maish, dislriel Sll· Dinner live lo llw "f!anrlimppcll Cliilrl." home in Lansing Wcrlnesr!ny, Ceremony Held lerlalnment. Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Croope of perlntemlent of I Chureh of tile. I He gave ini'nl'lllillion r•nnf'Pl'ninco Mnrch fi, with burial nt Dansville. Bellevue and Mrs. Lydia Croope lie SUNDAY, !\lARCH Hi wnys of ler~;hing 1he hlind. to II~ Williamston Lodge No. l!i:l, F. & The Willinmslon 1\iwnnis clulJ Nazarenr, was grwst spcal_ years ago and .John Dexter nclecl as ciJairman mover! to a fnrm Ill ~cw York of the discussion which followed Winifred Perkins, GJ, wife of slate. Lal~r 11w family moved on timely loplcs regarding the Hay. l'erkins of \Villinm;;ton lmr•lc lo Michigan and made their business of the club. ''!'\'li:more lhe senior choil' nml :iLinior choir of F'owlervillc visilerl Mrs. Roy for the occasion. So!oisl for the Hagerman Sunday afternoon. junior choir was Sharon May. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Ash Catlin were Albert: Shullz. J)icl~.- guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. ·' ami Mrs .•John Hasler spent Tues. / February 29. Services were held .flay and · Wednesday wlth her Emergency r in Lnnsing- Monday nftornnon grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Al wilh services held in' Lapeer Man- Weisse. arc driving within' the lcgnl limits! has superb new brakes-larger and rlay morning. Prayt!r sr.rvices Mr. and M1·s, William Cook am! You cross over the boundary into Ambulance were held at the grave at Mt. son, Roger of Flint, sp(mt the another state-and there are the l t works .b\' your safety ... because more efficient-and designed and built to double the span of their endurance. Hope cemetery. Pallbearers were wcel> end nt llwir Jarm home in posted rules and regulations. a great reserve of power is ~t wonderful ~aul Baur, L. M. Thurlby, Mel- While Onl< township. Saturclny Service Maybe the 'daytime limit for pas safeguard in most of the driving And i:hosc who want the ultimate in ·vrn Beach and Charles Hnrtwicl;.' evening they were dinner guesls easy handling may order at extra cost ·1· --- o[ Mr. and Mrs. Willinm KC!l·· senger cars is "forty-five" -or "fifty emergencies that. prcscn t them sci ves. ]\!'rs. L e1 1n Bulls of Dixhoro Cadillac's new powet· steering that ami Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Shank- chum. five." Ot·, maybe no limit at all ... just 1t works for y~ur COJ;.ifort ••• because land of Ann Arbor visited Mr. Raymond Thaaher of Coldwa yom own good coh1 mon sense :mel the no car rides so well, or handles so eliminates up to seventy-five per cent 'lnd Mt•s. Frnnk Eaton Sr~turdny. ter nml John Eaton of Bell Oak general rules of safety. superbly, as when it "coasts along," of normal steering efl'ort. Mr. and Mrs. J. c. Monroe and vis.ited their father, Fran!< Eaton, It would take a volume to tell you Phone !Vfr. and Mrs. Gilbert Putman Friday and accompnnied him to Well, whatever the legal limit, your with a great percentage of its power returne:t Saturday evening from it he ~ather am~ s?n .ban~uet .. Golden Anniversary Cadillac is going still under the accelerator. all the things that have been done to JEWETT r1 vncalion trip to Florida. One of Mi. and. Mrs. Ha10ld IIorstm~n to "loaf"! And it works for your fJeace of mind make this a "car among cm·s." lho t1ighlights of the trip was and dm1ghter of L!~~· Oln?, But it will take but a mile or a 1heir visit to the Mardi Gras in spe.nt I he week end vtsltlllg then· Down uncl::r its hood is ~he most .. for it is unbelievably comforting FUNERAL New Orleans. parents,. Mr. nnd Mrs. .Jesse powerful engine ever used in n stand to know you have tremendous acceler minute for (ou to sense what it means M1·, nnd Mrs 'l'h"d fi Horstman, and other relatives. ation, should· the necessity for it arise. , in terms o pleasure and satisfaction. · " a 18 1one 1 Mr and Mrs F t Sl · 1 ard Amet·bm passenger oat·;"' There's HOME: hnve returned 'from a two·weel> · ' . • · 'ore~ ur ey 1 It means something wondc1jul , , • I rip in Florida. They visited vari· and children of. Bel1e'-:1Ile spent mot·e power there than you'll coer need . Of COUI'SC, rower has to be harnessed 26151 ous points throughout the st the week end wtth the1r parents, -ex.:cpt for emergency. · · and hancllec\111 order to be your friend. too wonclel'ful, in fact, to miss! 1 ' \ and called on severn! Williams~~ Mr. and Mrs·. Floyd Bennett. and set· van t. Bettet· conic in today-fot· a look winter residents at Bradenton Mrs. Leta Ingersol, Mrs. Ethel But don't think that great power ,--'------...;._....:..,______, ____ ...... _... DeCamp and Mrs. Nina Ketchum doesn't um& for yciu'-even when you So the Golden Anniversary Cadillac and a ride-and a revelation. attended the eoncet•t given by Myra Hess, a Brilish pianist, \ Tuesday evening at Michigan Stale college. Auto and Truck· i'ow• lng Mrs. Amelia Ford nnd Mrs. .. - l..ooBI and Long Olio Donavan Hamilton of Northville taaoo llnullng spent part of last week with Mr. and Mrs. George Ruttan, 24 HOUR Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Brophy were in Jacl . ·Crittenden's Mrs. Gertrude Hodges of Has· lett visited her dnughfer, Mrs. Robinson ... Motor Sales .·, ,Service , Harley Hull, and family Sunday. 203 N. Cedar St. Mason: Michigan ·.. US.lO at llagallorn. UoRd, Eust Lunslng Mrs. Lucy Shnrland Is sick at the hoty~e of her sister,· Mrs, Hn· ·'· -~ ~,------~~------~---1 chcal Wcllsworth, · . . ... ' Ingham County News March 13, 1952 Page 6 Notice of Letting Drain Contract and Review of Apportionments Legal Notices ~ BERGEON DRAIN
Ol(emos &V1cinity 1111 s A n n hlllng JVII s M 11; Linn wlw h ts been stck f01 sr me time IS now 111 Sl L IWI cncc hosplltl Lrlw 11 rl GI£ llcnhct ge1 sulfetcd a he Ill ttl uk S tllll rl y tfter noon mel 1s tl the Ifolhen Con \alesccnt h >me Lansmg Rr bert Smcltzct Is In Foote lwsptl 11 111 J cl,son F t td ~~ mght M n < h 1 I wlil he fnmtly 111ght t the Community chmch fhcw Will he 1 pollllci\ dmnet at 1l 30 followed by p1o I r f ll ~ gl tm Ill ch ngc of lh~ Kum Dubl t I class 1 111 1 \ 111-: n r M " ~\ I I Jumot Child Study club will t 1 n t meet wllh Mrs Moll ow h.1nncy 1 1 1 1 " 1 1 " tY • next I ucsd 1y cvemng A p tnel 1 1 r Ll c ~~ 1tc uf M c1 " Idtscussion on Pt actu mg Citizen 111rh \ V, shrp 111 the Community Will he 1 1 r , t " 1 y 1 1 the program 1 11 I 1 D1 John lennant of the Fllst 1 1 11 sl1 '" [ h~v 1 ~ 1 " t Methodist church Albion Will be 1 1 1 111" r r n the Community church Sunday /~ , evening at 7 30 Chrtst s Way Oul Mtsslon Is Ius topic 1111 <~nd M1 s H tlph Stillman Will ente1t 1111 lite Me1lrhan F 1rm Buteau 11 then home next fhuts lay evening tl 8 o clocl\ [he cxtcnswn gt oup wtll ml!et J ucsclty Mm ch 18 .tl the M tson 1c It til With Mrs Isdcll Wtilmms 1s hostess 1 he lesson Will be fin tsiung 011 lamp shmles Mcmhct s of the extcnston ,.,1m p who hml not made b 1sket~ or etched l1 tY' mel nl the home of M1s Vlol1 Trowel fhmsday l!H! lc uneci the p1 ocess rtldn) C\Cntng Match 21 the Yf ( l1ss 11 Ill sponso1 111 open mect11 g t the Communtty ch\llcll with rr spcc1 1 p!Ogt un on the sub 1ect of \VOl ld pe ICC A pmel oi lhtcc wtll cltscuss varwus wn~ s of hllngmg toout peace Jollowe(i b~ .tn open discussion Dt P ntl 13 1g1\cll of MlchlgAbuse me 1s much as you Will a benefit wthct than
Jack D. Pruden To make a qulcl< sauce for ham melt cuuant jelly and then Auctioneer bent 111 httle [Jiepmed mustard Qnollfle•l oml Ren1ly to Please Complete Auction ~rvlc11 I The first meetmg of the Amerl Phone Chat lotte 121!11-J ~ can Bowhng Congress was held Collect 111 Beethoven Hall in New Yorlt 7w7 City September 9 1895 March 13, 1952 THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Section 4
tween the sergeant and his lovely War and the Golden West Share·Screen hostn!{e. "'Pen 'J'nll Men" Is stnmpecl Ancient History Brought Up to Date 'J'Itls weelt the Fox screen v.illl with that "Beau Gcste" hrnnd of featum two westerns nnd ·three greatness, so cple ns Its ucllon. As limtl., Hnwlw and watm· du.ma~Ptl (np;ham County News ""' nulnll ,r llw Mnwn Presby- Dr. Merlin Green has come wnr stories. t lw ciurnhle sergeant who lights tilc•r; nc~et•mhPJ' W. Mort~ Jhan J(J() volume,; had tn lH~ clrit•cl out, terlnn church, from Wamnw, Imllnnn, to take up '['hursrlny nne! Friday Rntlcly against overwhelming oclds, Lnn IHIHIIIJ lu•ll out and a·c~hnurul. A trtwl!lmul of Owm wm·e 1'1'. Williamston, Mason, Ingham llw prncllce nf Dr. n. P. Azellon. McDowell Is starmd In "The Steel ertsl cr paces a series of fine per· tuJ'IWd fl·nm llw BJlrill).!;(IOI't nhulm·.v a l'ew lhtyH av;o. township and John Hean Co, lire-· D1·. Azellon has gone to Wheaton, Fist," a th.rlller baser! on life he [ormnnce~. uwn ~avecl one hlg burn nnd sev- Minncsoln. · H!•C:tliSI~ or the\ iii Ute HiHtm·y" hind the Iron Curl a in, As I hr. Miss Lttwmnco, In the fmnlnlne intc:rm;t "AneiPnt eohllllll crul ollwr buildings from tire on Mason's Bulldogs fell before l':teh wc~•~h, llw staH haH seat·eh(~d the old \'olunws to hrinv; second fcnt ure · Fox will shnw !earl, Is something spcelal In color, lhe l•'runl< Everell frtrm .January Huslings 4~Ha In the opener of "Purple Heurt Dillry," sttll'l'lng ]llaylng to (lcrfcetlon the fiery hlslm·.v J•c•adf'i'S 1111 to dnt1~. · 1:!. 01w hnl'll wns destroyer!. the dlslrlcl tournament at Char l~rancls Langforcl. the original desert prln<:ess. Gllherl Holnnrl 'f'lw miHsin~ liU ,VI~ars ago, 211 ,YI~:U'/'i ago, I() ~·1·ars 111~11 and Tiw demand for suucr kmut. lollc. Hastings then nosed past star of the Purple I!c;u·t circuit nnd Ki:Ait MW 1\lason will nol make It any more. Ileal lloll '12-•11. Everell needed !~or Fin I urclay n cternoon nne! Mnson'li l'ily cutllll'il is l11ol<· a (Jrelly fiJCe, anrl George TohlnH ing n ciPfrnrsrJ C'hlef, "prPfer 'l'lw company will concentmle on overtime to bent Olcemos '1<1·.38 In night. Wild Bill Elllolt will rlclc \VPr•lt of Jlpr·••mhr~•· 21, IIJiiil J'm· also delivers a grand perform l•'r.rler:rl ufflc-lals have put tileiL' alJI,v Olll! with staff oft'lr!l'l' tmln· pic:lll :~rHI Wnlllne J'Oillls Der·ern- IL c;. llem;nn is the new prest musical sot In Gold nush rla~'s Goldbeck for producer Harold her lri. '1'111'1' lt:rrl no lnsrn·a1we. dent of the Mason Iusc. Ills loss was Memhors of St. ,)runes Callwlic tainer of ll1e Jlm'iorl Lotta Crall· 1he hca1'ts O[ .the rough and ready miners in the California lnl'anh·y Is Glm·illml county defense chief and Leslie signed from tlw cily council be "l~lxccl lla,Yr.I!Wis!", the f~Hllnnt p;rrl Iaily mvel'l!cl hy tnsumnce. parish ':rt Mmwn held a n•PeJJI ion tree, open~ at tile Fox 'l'ilcatre. i>alrnr•r Is Masou defense chief. cause of sickness. !Iis condition gold rush clays. "Golden Girl" also features Dennis Day and rlrarna of 1ile Korean ~pnfllct 'l'lw road <'lllll!llisslon and tire for HI. Hev. Msgr. Charles Kc:~l· '!'here's nothing wmng with is crilical. To play Lotta,' Twentlclh Cen J~_u_n_e_s_B_a_,_·t_·o_n_J_·n_to_p_m_t_ls_i_c_a_l_r_ol_e_s_.------which will play at. the Fox The !'ilv mlnH'il :rre c:ooper:rting In lnr.: Sunclny aflernoon, its Mason'~J Jefferson street well A snow came Wednesday to aid tury-Fox selec!led fmm rosier - Jix.in~-: up county p:rrk ponds for Ira Hose Is leav>ng as lllilllllger the most promising young star . at re on Thursclay and Friday, nhout which councilmen have lhc run of sap. known for their pert, huhhlln,:: ef-1 Lancaster and his Legiortnaircs r:mlts us most lumcst. rcmlis· sl\alinJ:. nf t.h? Mason P supeJ'tn<~r~wt th~ A,&, worried. The trouble was with .Tudr~c Marvin .J. Salmon sen· of rcr:enl Hollywood years, Mitzi · !•'ire lc!wlerl 1he Snack-Bar l'l!S· lo .Jolll tile A & I :;lore awhllllg rervcsccnce, both hegan dancing swoop down on a IUIT Pnmrnp- l1c and exciting war story of re l he pump, experts from tlw lenecrl Hiclwnl Shay to a term of Gaynor, wl1nse vivacious pres lauranl :rnrl Ill-Speer! Set•viec sta- staff. . profr.sslonally at the age of r.lghl, ment and boldly klrlnap a hcanli- cent years. Lnyne-Norlhcrn staff reported. 4 to 10 years in Jackson prison ence anrl munderl talent gi fled lion ill !loll DI'I!mercury dipped to be- county. Men," rousing new adventure of outfit but as a :;pedal result of low on January 30. Raymond A. Peacock, 17, of Day, top-ranking radio and re llinun~a&:S:ilurdny h·om 3:00 P. M. Continuous Sunday luft llaJtcl Fe"Jt'LIRl'Y " \"Ill, J~ ]J~]Jl· from 3:00 1•. M. Arlmt~sion-20c nud 3Rc-Tnx Included. o..; l 0 ·r ~.; ~.; MHr&'laiiBwziii,Ji~~;i,..aijlilfiiililiiti:rrm:s.B-...-iO-;;ia=='li"•IUI••••IIiil ing his father shred ccirn stalks. ToJay Meridian township has allan Oil jts F'{t'l. IC th Anniversary Thursday & Friday, March 13-14 cloned party caucuses in favor of primaries. - l~oddy iUeHownll in "'l'lll~ S'l'l~l~l' FIS'I'" 7/PAA- llllll Frruwis Llmg-l'or&l In "J'l][tPU~ HI~AWI' DIAitY" Week of Felmllli'Y Iii, I Ol'it . ' Richard C. Shay is being hclcl invites You to See IE!I)K.Iimiil'i1Z.l&iZOiti!i~iiDBI!!IIIIlii!CIIr-IIIM=IiCIII.. BR·llll:ll·- in the county jail charged with The Most l3mtutiful Curs ·i selling fire to the Stale Office Saturday March 15 building in a plot to escape 1he 0 f Our Time William Imiolt. in draft. He declared he intended to set just a lillie fire, hoping 1hat a conviction for arson would keep him out of the draft. Somehow the fire. got out of hand and a $5,000,000 loss resulted. 'l'hc upper two stories of the building will have to be removed, en -~~lfl"'"i'P'MIDIRirr:Jii-iBII!BIIIIID11'W!'IBri21•1liMIIIIII''•• IiWirilil••ll gineers say. Cyrus E. Pierce of Plymouth, Sunday & Monday, March 16-17 ·· former principal: at Mason high school, died in University hos pital, Ann Arbor, February 14. Everett beat Charlotte 4G-15 in overtime to talw the lead in the Capital Circuit. \\'celt or Fobruury 22, l!ll'il The state game farm is switch ing from pheasants to dtJC!{s and geese. The conservation depart ment is again trying out t.he theory that pheasants can hcst propagate themselves in the wild. AI Rice is ma)dng extensive changes to the Chevrolet garage. ·.lim Kelly made 30 points to .help give Mason a 73-5G victory ~ver Everett and send the Capi tal Circuit championship into a I hree-way tic. Mason, Everett and Charlotte have identical records. Holt and Haslett divided the STYLED BY PININ FARINA o WORLD'S FOREMOST DESIGNER OF CUSTOM CARS Ingham County league basl,etball championship. Week of !Unruh I, 1051 Three hundred people 1urncd out at a public meeting in Mason to learn about A-bomb defense. Three fringe parties, Progres sive, Socialist Labot· and Social· ist Workers, will be on the spring ballots, along with the Republi cans, Democrats and Prohibition ists, the attorney general has de cided. ODAY, weare presenting, for your personal Come hci1r the exciting new.s about a new The Red Cross has set a goal Tpleasure, the most beautiful und exciting Super Jctfire Engine with Direct-Draft Hori of $89,000 for Ingham In the an nual fund campaign to be staged motor cars of our fifty years.· .. The Nasir zontal" Carburetion . :. even more powerful this month. · Go/dell Airflytes for 1952. than last year's speed record holder. ·AI 'llomlnce celebrated his 80th birthday anniversary by worldng Come sec the first American cars styicd. by Come try Airncx handling and steering his usual 12-hour shift at his ga- PININ FARINA Pin in Farina ICome sec the contincnlfll sweep . case that's magic itself: •• and new Dual- rage. - TURIN, ITALY ofline, ~he rakish flair, the fabulous crchtion Range Hydra-Malic Drive. · Wt~cl' of MJu•ch 8, 1051 Motor Cllr de~lgncr At ,Mason John Evans was ' for royalty, of the greatest custom car stylist in the world Yes, come and s'ce a thousand and-one named valedictorian and Rachel winner of more limn today! ·lleW ideas in cars that arc completely and . Cool~ and Mary Lou Diamond tied a frrmdred Grand Prix for salutatorian. Over at Dans awards at lnter Come sec the widest .scats, the deepest entirely new from road to roof-:-thc finest of ville .Joyce Lawi-ence has been natioilal A11to slruws. windshield, the g;catest Eye-level yisibility our(iftyycars!.Nowondisplay, rcadytoscc / _;"'Y "'~¥· ,,,it1..'."';;~----' chosen valedictorian and Junia ever combined in one automobile! · Cnrr .the salutatorian: .'f and drive, ut yom· Nash dealer's. (,~--:..;;;:t ;, · · ·~, , .~:t~, The city council has silenced ,{!4 •• % ~... .,. .... ·.,~ , the 10 o'clock siren. The curfew • ~ ••(!Sh .. \'·~ J:r:ji ,), \\ '::;)' will still be l~ept on the boolcs but --;::;: fk;tl \t' '~~\ .. :\ the whistle won't be blown. · :,.J',,-,';~1.1·~· .,l~'l -~ .. ~~ ~ Les Foote Mclson~,·Nash. , .. Jl I : •:,(I~_.J.' . • ( Ingham supervisors tool~ no ac :ij tion on ' the request of SheJ•iff Corner Park aml Maille ~4, ~!,;:.. >..~.r ' i Burnes for four more deputies, a -· .... station wagon and a second. scout cai·. · " · · ·" · · Editorials wor•rl~ lhry "H{'(!Iho wltlr hltlrr· 1 1 ( t N M J 13 1952 Bullion Dollars Is Sought IJCHH llgrtlnHI nn inuq:~innry cnr•my, ng lam oun v CVIS arc I ' Page 2 ! tlw West." ,------. • I Michigan's Presidential !Primary 'l'hnl r.nnrny Is not so ''lmngin· r 1' With Nnw I-Inm'pshit•n holding Its presiclcntinl prefm•nncc! To Aid Displaced Mosle;ns nry" u~ we rnrt,l' flniiPr' oursPivr•s to llellcvc!. · pt•lmary this week many people wonder wl1y Micbignn doesn't n.v Vernon ;r, lli'OWn runry numlwr• of "Lnml nehorn," 1 shall qnotn some mor'r! from ·havo such u law. Without such a primary, they say, the l'Hnk Lnst, week I unrlertoolc to tell offlclnl organ of I he Americnn thlH :;mne m·tlcle In Lnnrl Ht•· -and llle have no opportunity to choose pt•esldential candidates. my renders Hometlllng about the Chrisllnn Ptllesllne Cnmmltlee. hurn becnuse tlw language Is thai plighJ of nearly a million Arab On Page n of thnt lsstJe mny be of llw lea!lors hr· the movrmwnt One glance at Michigan's record during 16 years of mfrcgl!c.~ who wcm either driven roncl tho- following: which mndl! RBO,OOO refugees out · prr.sidentini pt·imary r.xpr.rience ought to be (]nough to show (rom their lnnrls or fled whon tho "ln nt least. three• ways. we he· of that nrunhr!r of J\l'ilhs In orrlrr· why holding RUch pl'imuri(]s is a wnst(] of time nne! money. !Jnllr.rl Nutlons rlr.r.rced thai ells· llcvc, can n sl!nso n( rcsponsl- ttwt place hr! mnriP for• 700,000 pllwerl ,Jewish follt similarly flee- hlllly and n scrmltlvlty io ;Juman .Jews who hnrl no other· elnlm 1 Fmm Ullll to 1932 Michigan had a preferential pl'imary lug fmm J•.• uropean eoLJntrlcs IHtffcring lulm praelienl for•m. ()) upon tlw lnnrls of IIIC' J\rcrsons. t2J ny honey hut whoso snnw anr·r•slors I ··times Michigan delegates at national conventions found them Moslem Jwlil!vcrs against the emphasizing tlw Importance of hnd neitiwLiiw Jnrtt'lurle IIIli' tlw resettlement, rather· lhnn ropa· lmow·how tn I!XII'IIr'l tho milk ur· . selves tied to candiJ)ates foredoomnd to failure. IJnltcd Strrlt!S which country, ae- trlntlnn, hf J\mh ref)rgces, JHII'II· gutlwt· tlw Jwrwy . r·r>J'rling In their hest Information, 11 . Evnry fout· yh'at·s Michigan paid out $2r10,000 to hold r:ularly in lire gronl strotche:-; of 1111 rm llolhu·.~ Nl'r•dl'rl hnrl moHt Ill do-wilh financing nrnllle htlt unrlerpolntlnlorllanrlln So hen• Iii wlwl thr. Land 111'· 10\)l ,,.,i~J~l\11 elections, principally to permit self-starters to fly politicn I the world-wlrlo trek o[ .Jewish im- · 1-dtes. · migrants to tlmt country. Sonw Syria, lmq and .Jorrlnn. (:11 By 1horn 1 11editor:-; say ahonl who Is Ill called It the Promised Land- for.!Lr:-;lng lltlention on eoncrele rc w r. l'Pspnnslble Jor this r•r·Jnw When Michigan delegates arrived at national conven proposals for· publle wnrlcs to ro- against lnnnnnlty. Again I quote: . tlons they found themselves committed to dead ducks. They o[promised Ahmliam, by God to lhe eljllrlren habilitate anrl permanently house "Nn matlt!l' wlrn is lmplknled in fm· Amh refugees." the rnanifolrl enJJsr.•s of tlwsr• couldn't cast theit· ballots any other candidate so long as Last wr.r!lc I alw marie refer· '!'he article goes on to point Aml>s' JligiJt J'r•om tlwir· IHHncs the name of their own was still beforn the convention. I'IH.'e to a certain rlinncr meeting out that. some 700,000 .Jewish tho British military In the last There's NodHir~g lil's nothin;~ lilt'• Ow SPITic•c• you'll find :tf; i:'l not the way to do it. r'Cfcrencf! loa well·finnncerl move- r:alled an "historic ingathering of llw mr.rnlwr stni~.Js of !IH• Arab on•· h:mk. FriPwll,r :md IH•lpl'ul, wP'il r;o out of om· Right now Ingham men and women chosen to county menl. whldr centemd ali IIH om· exiles." League or .Jewish lerrnrist hnsls on the plight of llro-.Tows Al'llhs Al'l' l'rrslwrl Orrt: gmups of lhc Irgun and 1111! way to malit~ it a plc•asm·p l'ot· you to slr•11 thl'IJI!g;l; conventions two years ago last fall nrc standing by to hold with no mention of Ihe people F'urthe~· alo!1g In the snmo [StcmiRts--n human pmhlem nn a a meeting. Not one of them was picked with a national con who were to he rlrlvon from the arllclr. It rs mlmlllerl tl1nt. In make vast scale dt!mnnds Jobs, tr,md nnrl Olll' dnm·. '!'r•y us. vention ill 'mind. Not one of them declared whom he favored land to malw way .for the new a place for those 700,000 .Jewish homes for suffering )ll!ople." for the presidential nomination. There was no reason that sclllers. exiles, It was necessary Jo r.xile Further rocognlzlnr~ n•sponsl- lnclirm 'l'•·••:tlnwnl more than R80,000 Arabs .. These hility for sn much human distress · he should. Yet: now those men and women are coming to As a matter of fact, no more Arabs were driven fmm their ami furlhcr pointing to prol>· Mason to pick delegates for the state convention, delegates lhouglll, it would now nppear, lands ns one would drive Ires· nble results from . resulting was given the fntr. of lhe Arabs passing cnttle from one's own "seething lwlrocl," the samr! isstw who will cast votes f()(' men and women who in national con who were to he rlriven out of pastures anrl wil11011t compensa- of tho same .Jewish puhlicatirm ventions in July will choose candidates for president and vice t hoi r nnr:ienl hoi clings 1 han was t ion for ronflscated propert ics. r:alls attention to rt plan wltir:h its president. . given the Indians found het·r. Tt is further nrlmltted nnrlmon- editors in nssor:iation wilh other Where Michigan slipped up was in tying the election or when tlw Pilgrim fathers lander!. lionecl thai tile~;e 880,001) Arab dvic n_ncl church leaders have Just: so I wlllnot stand accused t•eftrgees are "ina r1 e q un 10 1 y submitted to the United Nations. delegates to full primaries two years before. That resulted nr being prejudiced. I now wnnt: housed nnd fed" in squalid refu· In a nutshell this plan involves when we extended terms or township officers named at spring to quote from the .Tanunry.Fob- gel! Cflmps :vhorc in their own lhe expenditure of about one hil· ______,...;._..;.:.. ___;______:.__:._..:.;__-, lion dollars, first to ohtain land in 'irt.UMISER 7 FEDERAL_,. DEPOSIT '"I N.SURANCE -IJ:ORPORATI elections. We used to have local elections every spring. Now other countries than their own, they are held only in April of odd-numbered years. second to lrnnsporl: !I rem to their -· Yes, Michigan needs to change its time of electing dele- Down by the now lands, third to build them gates to county conventions in p1·esidential years. Yet it homos,' nnd fottrtlr to provide • would be unwise to put delegates in straightjackets like we funds for inslalling irrigalion and SYCAMORE hnusrlwld water supply, includin~ oncn did under the presidential primary law. power plants ami other public works. Right now it is up to Republicans and Democrats to "He gels paid for what he Spenlcing of linen, C.' A. Park knows," is the statement often It is an ambitious proposal, to make the best of the situation. Next Tuesday the Republi hurst who died Saturday, was re· say tho leasl: It dnes constitute made abnut some big wheel. "She gnrcled as an authority, I can re, cans will hold their county convention in the Legion Memorial fm· an admission of responsibility should got paid whnt sl1e's member my grandmother ~aying building. On March 31 the Democrats will meet in the court lenrnccl." is commonly said about and inciurled in the propnsal is of her tahlecloth, "This Is the one under which lho created '------ house. Those delegates chosen at the primaries in 1950 are teachers. best quality. Cap Parkhurst sold stato~~l'll~ woul!l lwexp~lr.rl ~------~------~. willing, maybe anxious, to be instructed. So, the best advice Those statemcnls aren't true, it to me." What Cap said nbout In mal\c, and again I quote, "a is for people to find out who represents them in their ward or anrl shouldn't be true. When I dry goods was gospel to three fair contribution to that fund by hire a lawyer I'm not willing to generations. way of compensa! ion for J\rah , township and to inform those delegates of where the rank and pay for what the lawyer knows, land abandoned to Israel." file stand. .-.·1 ~·I ·,:Wii(t._;· · bttt only what he can apply to Dick Mills forgot to remove his That was a nice way to spealc Remember: Those lists of delegates are available from party lenders.' get: me out of a jam. wrist watch when he took a ha!h. of conlisention and 'threats o[ After clunldng- his watch he de rleat h i 11 case tile former owrwrs They arc also available at the office of the Ingham County It's tho same with a 'doctor. ciclecl to dry it out. He placer! il and occupants did not move when News. One doctor may know more than in tho oven with the Sunday roast. told to go. It is the same ldnd oi Dart Nationa~ Bank T~~tne Certeficates Instead of wasting time moaning ove1' a preferential anotlwr, yet the second by cor "abandonment" which marltccl rr.ctly applying tho · smaller When he opened the door the the savage wars between India primary law which· never worked, Michigan people might amount of lmowlodge may work roast was clone hut the watch had and Pal\istan devotees. One had better improve the system for picking delegates. In the a quiclwr cure. A doctor may almost rlisapponrocl. The plastic his choice. HI! cottlrl stay and iH' Pay-ing l-l.1f2'ro meantime they can well employ themselves by conferring know everything thol'C is to know crystal and face were hurnec! killed or he could abandon mHI aboLJt anatomy, or about the lat away and the parts were \velrletl flee. with the delegates who will represent Ingham at the Republi est research in some specialized together nt 2:12%. All l11is planning _may lnol' can and Democratic conventions within the next few clays. brunch of medicine. Tho man I good on paper but it neither satis am \vi IIi ng to pay is the doctor Mrs. Leslie Bruno reported the fies the exiled Arabs or soothes who can apply just a lit tie of his first robin lo the Ingham County tho feeling of Moslems wherever Skirts for Big Tires learning to cure what little ails News at 9:10 Monday morning. they may be found. All deposits insurmlup to $10,000.00 by Fedel'lll Depoi!it In- me. He was hopping around in the "Seething hatred" is the thing surance Corporation. · yard at 341 East South street most prominent in the whole Did you evet· drive up behind a big unskirtecl truck on a No teacher should be paid for waiting for a worm· to crawl out tragic scene. sloppy clay but without rain coming clown? what she knows. She should be of a snowbank. pai[J for what she imparts; for Sure you have. And your windshield was smeared with her ability to gel pupil~ to study At 8:02 Sunday morning while mud. Unless you had a squirting windshield wiper your vision and to observe and to t11inl< logic shoveling snow off my front wallc was o bscmecl: 1 ally for themselves. I heard a robin. I followed the sound for half a block lntt never Passenger cars have fenders. So do small trucks. Yet It's f he Dllfllienlion flllll: counts, did I catch sight of the hircl. I the big trucks with dual wheels often have no rear fenders. whethm· lt.'r> a ponllice, n. legal went hack to shoveling. Jll'ec~~denl or It 1'm·nmht in chem· Those pairs of wide tires vacuum up the water and slush on is try. Margaret and I dicln 't suffer pavements and expel it into the nit· behind. · while my wife was in the hospital There are many trucking firms which have recognized My wife and I enjoyed two ex or for the few days she couldn't '·' cursions Sunday nfternoon. The stand over tho stove after arriv the danger of driving without rear fenders. They have rigged first was to the Gerald Parsons ing home. Mrs. Ralph Adams, rubber or leather skirts which hang straight clown behind the home for a 26th wedding anniver Mrs. Bernnrd Plakke and my rear wheels. Those skirts take the mud from the rear wheels sary party. It was a surprise mother all sent in victuals. I'~! and put it back on the pavement. not the anniversary, but the ob rate M1·s. Adams' pot of beans as servance of it. There was n goodly being tops anywhere. Mrs. , Here in Michigan there is no law compelling truckers to crowd at the pm'ly. Plakke's white calco was a blue ribbon exhibit. So was my moth· install mudsldrts. There doesn't need to be a law if tl'Uckers I stood by the Jcitchon door and will cooperate. Yet if cooperation isrh forthcoming there will marveled at two things. First er's pieplant pic.' Until my wife -have to be such a law. · was Don Carey, Joan Parsons' makes full recovery Margaret fiance, buckling right in with and I will be glad to test out nne! . When you drive behind a truck without mudskirts, to rate any food brought to out· •' :wr1te n letter to the management of the trucking firm telling ldlchen duties for the occasion. door. Or we'll even go out and get them about the ht.zard they have created. ·When you drive Right off everyonl!· could see that it. behind a truck equipped ~vith mudskirts inform the manage he'll fit in with tho Parsons. The MOST ADVANCED engine design POWER BRAKING .•• Electric ment of the truckmg ftrm of your appreciation of their second was the family bulletin Uy nil llll!n.ns, tnlce In the I"rA in a generation. Gets more courtesy. board in the lngo•, a quilt Jlleccd. almost 100 years - n•IJo!nlng countlca, """"""'"''2.00 2Dc " Uno, No · rondlng or buslncas ' . ''r,.· Ono1enr outside lnsham and · n riO" Wllc!Cn tnrl Inn nnd Imll Palmer .mel To Ill 1 1 lin End of the Cent lily tlttb .tlld ·' h nw tiling or riels to s til for GJc,tl D.tvls h11vc been nnmcrl snlut t Hills ~ tins! hystcli,L .tiul w.uns llw Cltiz< ns dub ol I eshe sl.tg< ell Ill! n the duties of the office ovcJ Brit.tin IVIH w he Will SCI ve oiS u th< puhll< lhc uummuJuly can to thl ~hr 1 ifl tori.tns of tlu 1!ll2 grudu.tllng obse1 v.nwe o[ thu ')'itlt lllllliVCI J r.Hiro lc ulmulan In 1he Clvillnn cJ,Jss nt Mason sa\c Itself or dcsltoy llsclt wrllt s uy o! Michigan s untl~ Into til( I I mk Pot IPI of fngh,un town 11 chnlc.tl Cm ps C.tpt Ch.nlrs IT Ilemnns hns clottJI o~nd suspicion union nfHillcs lhcgnvrlnor,111<11ship w.ts tenlilly inlUJUd wlwn A milk !Hire mPdltllon IJo.trrl been He tllul by the mmy 1, 1 MISs Leont Stohl< n student nt Mts BruclwJ wcJC t•uests tt lite the IHatslng on .t buzz .tw outfit h.ts been srI up In Del JOlt Pro ICSCIVe o[fitCI Clc.n ~ lJusrness college Is home home or Mt tlld M!s v J hUJSl ollld portwns of lite II Oil dur cr s .tH dcm,utrllng $ i Oil pet Clnrcnce W Lock h ts hecn fot tlw holiday, t\lsrJ home Is Bwwn who csr mtr.d the go\ClllUI / st1 uck him In tiH' I tre Wr r It ot .Tammr y W, l'ltl,! cwt llw pt cscnt fll Icc Is $2 GO on 1 I o!t est I!til J 1om M S C .nHl 10 the Leslw IJH'Plln, He tdut s t rJOk !l8 b tol,s from llu D tnsvrllr I Iolii Mrll It IS Cl ISS 1 d llff $2 03 Oil SUI pi US n tmed deputy commissioner of 1low uri IllcCrJWdn ftom h.tlum.t g lite M tsrm community ilbr H 1 ulrlr r1 fr r d l'tlnr!lnt~ cqurpmenl W••••l, ol ofiUllllll Y J, 1'1 U the st tic If!\ cmJc rlep ut munl M1 s 11 ant S t\V) CJ has I llu 11 llnst IIHn srlty sc V< 1 tl new boo irs tnrl is 11 Hly to scr 1 t lu puhhr Mrs Lisle N.tsse of IICJm Ill DcicnscI I Wr >A1101 k h.ts1 not'I J) rel "it•til Tolllj Wl'ndcll BIHI Inghnm 01 c1 theT ll[(Cnr1 y fm the11 L tllSIII!,;M h rve hr.cn lrirlud rltnlng 1h< wed; 1 he 1cporl ol t hr 1ommillr r on Mtssnuii wlll henefll lly th<> will SGtJerI I I 1\0lWISI t IIl' ~Ill( .• cottlli'· fllnscrutrnj' tltormy hm/ Sltlc1 M ouJntCl SU((CflIT ng 1 I tctotrllngtonwmhlt Ptr s r!n) <1 W lim !mess ts ch.lll effort vcloJ)[rf .tnrl 11bnl htlle unc.tst throughout lhc entire soulhmn (Huts .tte lnwht lh tt 1 frtclo!) m tn o[ I he Mo~son tl1 e 1 ttlomng de[~nsc bo u cl Gem gu Kellogg is clc1 k r W.111en Gels cluef rJccounl nc s h td developed Is wpldly drs portron of lngh 1m uounl) ~() \LAW; AGO u.tn be re tdy J Jt npe1 1lron hy Othct mcmhcts me 1\V Dnvrs nnt t!ld olftce m.tn.tgcr .titheS t[lfJC.tllllg tccotdlng to bnnk ol Lotus B MfAlliHn JUrir;c of Wr•rf, ut llr•r•mhri u, 1'l01 next f.tll tllllough tgtltlron oJ Post, Jlct bell !'ox md Guy S M A ftdoty s1nrc 1!1JH 1s le,tv llu.1ls Nc\CJ In Ill) mnn) yca1s p1ohntc Js lhe first of the lrst to I[ c Htrh urlson w mls 1000 tlu ltl!fl qucstwn ts mletfctlllg Dr. lVt J. Green '1 hot !nun lng to reJDin the Pctwl.tg n sltff tn lhc b rnlwrg llusrncss de announce hts randtrlotry fat r<• Jhs of tlii!U'y fm Clublrnas 11 tcle smncwh.tt \ Ll'CI:!Ni\HLA/Ii In Chlc.tgo Don 1hrelmtn 11111 ulucrlonccnshrel lms my move cleclton next Novcmbc1 II!e rs offetmg He Ill livcwctghl \'v((l! ot Irhtnuy li, 1'! 1! \Vr•t•l> ol ,JnnunJ y !I 11112 1 l'r.wll< ing nt til!' former loca· become chief .tccount t•ll tl Illt so I< sled lhc confilhncc of the W11lt ol Illuuruy 1, l!lll I E i\rtz of Bun!,er liiii 1s Su11 fot :!.10000 rltmt;cs has Anolhel t eglst1 .r twn ilts been tum of IJr Hohr 1 t Azclton scl for ncKl week to cmoll evc1y son W!lh M1ss Led til Ltvctl) pu!JIH .md nc\Cl h.tvc lhc bank By untntmous \ole of both sen (ecr!rnr,; 23 hc,tl of c tlllc wlmh he hut n lllcrl wun~t D1 W llitm W .tv.tlluhlc mtn md womnn In Ma ttl1111g over the post of office fell lhctl Icsponslllllll; fllcandhotiHCthc1tfl(]llg1111egrs nowe,tJmateswJIIWrttgcJ:J,O ll.oot prrnr! ot Jl((rmho l'l,l'Hil Mtsons olr!csf utd most tc 1 tlOJt.tf tmnf, IS SCCICilll} Olhet ucnc h ts botlf'ht .r new Jlltno n~r , of ,J,umuy 7, lfHZ lcmpcratmc 11 ts Iccotded us Stocklnrdgc wtll soon be ltghtell spected cliizcns died tl Ins home members .tlc AlheiL J Il.tll D Dellvcry Ins been promtscd tills Nc~t Satmday .tl the Method 30 05 etgilt tnd one tenth degrees \lith gts Md!ns tlc o~Jrc,Jdy J,uc( on I'nsl 1\Sh st1cct 1'111 Stwurl C D 111 I H Wltttc C L illck week tsl dnnch of Mason the IngiMm nhove the dVCt 1ge set b) pm;t and lite pl,mt ts tbout tcadJ. cnmc to Illtson 111 I R')j <~nrl en ell and t\rtilm W Jc11elt The Wed> ol lHtlllh !Z, HJI,! Cc unt\ Fmmeis club Will cclc \\tillers As thrs rssuc goes to I lhelmumclcls rcgrslctccl Clght gaged rn II e c trptnlct mel hurld commtllcc has been set up to 111 lite sherr!I s dcp~rtment nnd hratc Its GOth bnlhd,ty .tmuvcr p1css lto\lcvet the g10und rs cov IJelow zc1o Monel 1y mormng mg It nclc 1 en ) c 11 s llte1 he en du< e moJC people to mvcst m the ctl) of Lnnsrng wtll he jOined snt) I\o olhct club of sJmtl,n crcrl wlllt sno\\ With more com Rev Zrmmcnnun p1c tchcd at let eel tile furnt!LPC nnd unrler dc[ensc bonds lll u twov.ay tHilo hool(lJp tlw chataclet rppto.tchcs the local mg md wrlh lngh north wmds tlJC Ilm\lcy ,chool house 1 ,sl Sun tal,mr, busmess I!e retncrl 111 I'hc Umtcd Dau y I m mcrs me boutd ol Stlpcrvtsms has ngtecd club 111 length und contmully of strcwmg rt nbout Ida; dllC] will pre tch nl DLtl3ots 189G 11 hen nc sold to Ius so 1 ntlernptmg to otgamzc Ingham The county cost Will llc $'j 12G scrvtce 111 the type of wmk m The men of the Pmk Commun school house next Sund ty l'lecl UHI Angus lilt D ntlrl un dairymen 'fo cooperate wllh natJOI1dl de winch rt has engaged nor 111 the 1ly cluh stngcd a mens mght all \Vu I> of B<•ct•mher 26, l'JOI dct the f1rm name of SltrJlld & r11 o new dnsses must t cgrstcr fensc efforts crrht Mason setv mrmbel ,mel sl:mrltng oi pwmt the school hnu c Fwlay C\CIJI!lg L C Webb of the firm of Wcbh McDon~ld Dtiltng Ins \lotk .ts for the draft l he) ate men be ICC staltons Will he closer! Sun nent ctltzcns of Mtchigan lo ml Dressed m \\Omens gntb the & Whitman clollncrs sold what undcJt1l{(!t lw em eel fo1 llu tween 20 md 21 .rnd men bcll'.ccn d 11 s Only the slattons on US 127 dress lis tsscmhlagcs rhrs Is the men dtd the scr vmg-and some Irs pwhabl\ lhe most expensive bodtes of mow lh 111 2 200 35 and 45 lltll rcmnm open honst ol the ptesent o.Uiccrs of of the cooktng m.tn's 1m coat ever sold 111 th1s sons THIS BREAD 1 1 It I n g h u m supervrsor s have Wmter s wmst stmm stluck111 the club Mrs Myr, L Cheney Wcel• or uh1 uu1y 11, l'I>Z lOLtnl> w,ts custom m.tdc fm I he 7.ack Chali111et club 11 1!1 ~ agreed lo t.tkc 01 er Russell park Ingham cotlnty Mondny III ) cluughtet of the second prcs1dent Dnn D M~ullough .tsstslant a Lansrng man mmk It ned and hold tls mmml lltnquct at lite at Leslie as a county p.u k roads were dttflerl full rmd elec of the club ts now Its ptcsrdcnt proseculm, has announced Ius trtmmed 111th otte1 and bcaver~M~son Armmy on rhmsd t\ c1c B RtJsscll Franl of Ingham has nnnouncecl t btg free dance last week COlllCL of D rtnd Clicny P) I hilts btulrlmg md plans to ~lrccts 1 ope 11 a s mdwr ulr shop pet VI"Ois questioned the net cs18 he Inghum count> road com mel COIWCI 1 al his show looms on Stocl holders of the lilt so 1 rite Kellogg s tnrl.tttllm tl stt) of lmmg l Scott S.J)IOI • mtssron announces tile pmchasc l'uduj evcnmg Sugu company met at the offtuc 13a,llc Creel, Inn ned ruesd tY II W.t) nc Muvct rssrslanl su IS \lf u pctrntendent of lhe Il!ason plmt coo!Chnntm m ct\11 defense Hts of the formct Shclstraw gravel Announcement made by Con II III Wtllmms )CsteHiaj am! molnlnJ:" IIlii! loss app!OXIIIJ tl sul,uy Is S1200 Pit from A Genco rhe pit lies m sumcJs Powct !hat I ales for gus completed I hen mt, tlton 1 he $1CO 000 of Tultn W;cth & 13ro Inc hds mr m~ hecn ttansletlcrl to the home fnc Wtllmmston won lhe Ingham the nmlhwcst pmt at the c1ty ad ervt~c me to he tcducecl cunsrd compnny ts capttahr.ed nt '~300 County r,urveyol Eclw,ml A County league clistuct tomn t pcent to the III C R R Sldmgs crablc tn the 1 ery ncar futulc 000 Aftc1 clccl111g offtccrs llJC\ Cnlkms ts prepnmg to make a tot y 111 Phtlndelplua mcnl 'fhc Hornets beat a hmcl A sevctc hghlnrng and ram rhrcctecl the president and secrc I Dnuglns MacDonald hns 2 lmy for------·------ccrvcd Ius commission .Js an en flghtlng~~lC~am~311nliJC I\1Wookol~nwuyl~lM \" 13 1 t 1 t' torm htt thts commumty ) cs ~ wlvetll~ ~ ~rls finals ts v "e c nrm coun "' erectmg n 'j00 to 600 ton Cdfl~cltl srgn tn n t\ a! nvmtton Lyle I hOI Mason fell bcfotC L msmg Rc cimnman of the homeI economtcs,. vrsttlet day by and hmg lodny Wmtet A letywas bucfthus [JI \Ill 1 1 1 1 burn has t c< Ct\ eel Ius nnvnl 1 c surrectwn 2015 nl Lmsmg cx,cnswn 11011 n ng1am Ja, rude!.} tntcllupted Mr am! Mrs Wtll G1cgg Vlstterl Thinss you'd hkc to lmow about your Raih·oad SCI VC C01llll11SSIOI1 too been chosen ns dclcgutc to tcp fJ tends , t L 1l1smg l.tst \I eel, M,tson htgl1 school's basl\etball 20 H•Ai~S AGO wsent tile soulheasleln drstrtct W••ek ol I'cbtuuy 18, lfHZ \'\Ill> 1oi Jamuuy fl, team \lOll Its fitsl conference \tc Wccl> of Dt•ctmhtt 10, l!HJ o[ Mtclugan nl the forthcommg Lt Cui Wtllt.tm A ilcrgrn h.ts !he Btpttsls htlc ,umouncetl1902 Whos Who tor) or 1he scC Roll ? he tcmmn unbcutcn 111 the Ing H.eprcscntrtllvcs ltnm all pat ts ,tuck Shtppcls Js authority for II til entet the command rtncl gcn ntocs IMkcd beans c lid boiled ham CrJLIIlll Ic.tgue o[ tile count) met 111 l\lason lo the clatm that last 11cc"s llGi Cl,tl st.tif school fm extcnsrvc ham wlutc and brm\n bJcu! W< clr of ,J uuuuy Zfl, lfllZ constrler the future of the coun ltc mgltt did Gcrulcl Diamond farm m Vevay front m Ills Jcccntly enlarged submtttecl to the voters of the cnltsted 250 men In an auxihmy nearly $10 000 dumagc acconlmg last Wedncsclt.} Dave Johnson tote on Jefferson 10 lh~ mill>; C:ollfrll!ci Gmt: (II LIHI' II, Once-Over Til·lage Cuts~ .tabor Needs t 111111 !!,000,000 Michigan d1ld{s lTo!KIC!!II, li7 lhs . fat, I ,tHO ihH & Son, roglstm·erJ Ilolstuln· 10 Lo.oks Promising Luul, depnt'l· l11e Jo!J of secrllterl -IJ!'eparal ion 11IIvr• whcn tlwy were two weel1s Here in Michigan old, 'j'JliS [Jitl!tlllml'liiiJ l'C'C'III'rJ \I'IIS lhs mill{. llolsw!n, :iii lhs fnl, I ,:JDO IllS mill{, lllC!l!l ut' ngT!enll \lt'r! r~r·oJ10ml~ts nne! c•u Is cost Is now being ml prerliet that will I!C!Prl more VIW/l(ed hy Dt··. n. L. Cool,, soils IIJHr!e !Jy d1id\H rmm halrJJCries Future of rlnlrylng for Mkill· we C'oDpc•t•ni!ng In tlw Nittlonal poll!· tiwn 1:1:1 !Jillion pounrlH of milk 11 sdenllst of llw Mlehi~nn ngrlcul· gan rarmer.s Is looldng iwl ll!l', llC'· ll'~' lmprovenwnt· plan, act•ordlng year hy i!lfill, anrl that hy lf)j;, the ltll'lll experhnent station. Ingham County News March 13, 1952 Page 4 cording to At·t Mnudt, PXIc!tt.slon In II. 7.lndt!l, Mldrlgan ~itnll! drmwnrl will go up to mrn·•! lltan Coupled with liw lwnetil:; from <'. ngrlcultural cconom!.sl at Mll'l1i· ml]l'f~r poultry spcdnllsl. gan Stull! collrl Iii soil scientists have lmown thnl ' Maueh oxplnlnorl l!mt IIVC!J'agl! too mudt tillnge pacit•l usc the same tools to farm the same ct•ops that Malcho did. ville road, 2 mill'S east of Lnsli; C. B. Smith & Sons, 14 grade Holstein, 77.2 lbs fat, 1,930 19 Rod Roll of Hog Fence --Charlotte Livestock Commission registered Holsteins, 35.5 lbs fat, lbs milk Throw Rugs Combined Oil Illmter aml Cool{ Stove, Ash Stancl 9GG. lbs milk; Harold Glynn, 19 Under :J years: W. C. Wright, 2-bm·ner 3 Pairs Matched Plastic Dmpes " regtstered and grade Guernseys registered Holstein, G5.3 lbs fat, 2 Pairs l'tiatched Cloth Drapes Of Service. to and I:Tolsteitls, 35.0 lbs fat, 729 1,420 lbs milk; C. w. Dansby, 2 Gas Barrels 2 Good Car Jaclcs 100 Feet of Snow Fence· 3-picce WateJ•fall Bedroom Suite, Maple lbs mtll<; . , grade Holstein, G0.7 lhs fat, 1,480 Bed Lam11 Deslc Lamp 16· YEARS Ira Cronlmght, 18 reg1sterecl , lbs milk. 24-ft. Extm1sion L'nclllcr 2 Ste11 I... mldeJ'S W1·iting Deslt mul Chair This Community Jerseys, 3•1.4 lbs fat, 572 lbs mille 90 Sawetl Oal! Posts Box Slli;ings aml l\latiress I-I. A Miller & Sons, 25 regis tercel Quantity of l-inch and %-inch used pipe Holsteins, 34.3 lbs fat, 913 lbs Holt Pulley for Ford 1'mctoJ• 3-lliece Walnut Bedroom Suite Box. Springs and .1\la.ttrcss mill<; Don Williams, 31 registered Dr. C. M. Clothier llog Feeder Holsteins, 34.2 lbs fat, 938 lbs Youth BCfl with Stwings and 1\lattress Call Us for Appra isal of Your mill<; W. C. Wright, 38 registered Veterinarian Baby .C1·ib with 1\lattress Holsteins, 34.0 lbs fat, 891 lbs """"iGS'iiiiliiig the lll'IICtlce or Rocldng llorse Chiltl's Chair milk; Max Eifert & Son, 17 rc,:::is· Dl'. '1'. A. ]\Jolt Household Goods Several lland-Paintcd Pictures tercd Brown Swiss, 33.2 lbs fat, I Stock. Top· Price Guaranteed for 735 lbs millt; Elmer Hammond mtchcn Scales . Jloovcr Cleaner . ~ - . Phone 5251 Elccb•oma..<;ter Range 25 registered and grade Hal: Hostess Washing 1\lachine . ·Rinse Tubs 118 N. l\l11in St. Gibson Rcfri)!;erator with frozen food com· steins, 33.0 lbs fat, 880-lbs milk; Leslie . Victrola and Records Bathroom Seales Top Quality Livestock ·· • Ray Lott & Son, 27 registered Ilartmcnt, 8 cu. ft. 2 Vinegar Barrels, 50-Gal. Size and grade Holsteins, 32.6 lbs fat, Combination I\itchen Stool antl Ste11 1-mldcr Fruit Jars Waffle Iron 829 lb~ mill<; Ralston & Pfiester, 1\liscellaneous Dishes Electric Toaster 26 registered and grade Holsteins, We Pay For 32.2 lbs fat, 829 lbs milk; Gerald TERMS: CASU-AU gootls to 'be settletl (or llay of sale before removal: Diamond, 22 registered and grade Dead or Disabletl S~le Every M.onday at 1:30 p. m., Holsteins, 32.1 lbs fat, 897 lbs ilorses ami Cattle We solicit and app1·~ciate your patronage milk; and Marc Traver, 16 regis 0,!.11!!1' F1um Animals tet;ed and grade Jerseys, 30.6 lbs fat, 577 lbs milk. Removetl Free -----Dan Linehan High Individual cows were: For Prompt Service Mature Class: Leon Cowdry, Tcl~)lhone Collect ~o 0\vner and Auctioneer grade Holstein, 98.0 lbs fat, 2,450 - Lousing 4·1i21'7 lbs milk; W. C. Wright, registered V.- R. OWENS, Prop. Holstein, 81.2 lbs fat, 2,275 lbs ·Phone Charlotte-.Office 143 ( mill(. Hobert J. Kirby, Auctionee!r · : · . ~ .•· . Realdenco 94!1 Valley Chemical Co. ·UncJer 5 years: C;ioW. Dansby, ,_.:.,..___ ...______, J,, J. AUCOMPAUGII, f llno, 1111 ""' :ddn hrlwrrn ::~:~~~ l'illlgC! as high liS riO purl o;P:as Saturd.'!lly men interP ..;t!•rl 111 IPat·nlng lite nnrl·mrllLih rllsl'iisn in !."nnnrla J'l'· toPs or tl11• fool, on tr•ats 11nd U'IOO ~;a son Is the rluughter of Mrs. with Mt•s. I•'J'I'rl Alldnson IIH Co· 111 Gernlrl llunler and Allr:n ,Jnhn· ilnslc lr!r•hnlqllc::; o[ Jll'lliiUI'illt~ nnrl Dies Thursday 1\ostr•s:;. After 11 ~hnrl hiiH[IICHH c·r•ntly is II ~.r•rln11s llll'l'al IIH• 11rlrlr•rs, on •;rtntlls of hog;;, 'l'hPsr: Fonl·anrl·molllh di.~ense ap· son, both of Leslir, anrl Mr. ilarvef:llng tlmlH•t· C'l'llflS for llli'PIIng- 1lw lltel'itJ'.Y dullrmnn, llvestor:k lnrlllslry 111 llrr• llllliPri Ill . . I S u lHHO , William N. Millen•, vetr.mn .II?Sil'l' M. "l'hnl" CJ'allll'l' or 1 11 1 11 1 111 1 11 1 170 St ilc:s' parcnts nre Mrs. Gladys !\'Irs, ltfllilnrl (iralllun, prnsontecl SlaiP~. Anwrim11 llllri C'rrnarli11n strors u~urr .\' nrp lll'P WI lin pr•ar·r>r lte ·'' n ' ' tWIVSfliipm· puhllslwr anrl r.dltor, 1\llc-ltignn's Wllnri-wdng inrlw;IJ'IPs ~I !l Maple sll't'i!l, \Vc!IJiu•n·Illr•, rlffi(.1·11 I,•· ,"\I'IIJlf', t 11 t11 ,· 1r·ti 1111 1·,· 1·,·1 ill'l'irk In 1!111 wns fliP mnst IHH•I, 1!102, l!ltlH, 1!JI•l, lwlco In II I , I I I Summers of Onondaga nnrl the will slnJ'I at l'vllr·hir;an Stair! 1'111· rli<'rl srtrlrlenly 111 _Iris honw ill:n' 1\(t·. illld Mrs. ArlilUJ' illii'IWite of ,, '" · 1fl'lfl 'I' I r c•r Sal Lll'C ay at a c•nnv11 r•scen laiP Corly Stiles. Miss .Johnson is tlw spr•Pr'il rit'Ililt'lment, Mlf'itlgan. In an C!ffort to r·onllnP. llrP filii- sevr•n: anrl r•xtc•nslve In tills r·oun· 1!12•1 anel nner. Ill_ .• ~·. If! Oil 1• horne In Masc\n, Mr. Mlllr.l' was lc!gl', Apr!l I. Tlntrsrlny ewnlnc~. lll ·c•,·ri< lr> llif' rtJ'r•n arounrl llw•ilm, try's hislllJ'I'. Tl WIIS cll~f'ovr.rPrl ly riP.Iermlnorl llntll after the I T I 1" IH-n I Mt Cl employc!rl In .Tncl!son nnrl Mr. Slntl' c•oll<'gc•, who ]H'etmntccl ltalph Te11ny, lwnrl n( I lw rln· II<' was IJOJ'll ,ILIIIC! ii, 18flii, in !-laslwldH•wan, about fill) rnllc>s, lll'lll'· Nilr·~;. ·Mir'hir;rrn, in (Jrotoill'l', wra tl rer mot Ir,rn l•(\·~· · '1'1 ].c• cllsensr.·,· ' . ens,1111'n one' 11 Yof '1II• family;1"• n of six· dill·c>m· S11lrs In Lnnslng. 'l'lw ll'r!ddlnr~ slldc!s flf lltPir· lour of Ellt'opu, llr)l'lll r1f llir' t1111 ·rir•r', l!ll·l, illlrl \1'11.'-i 1101 cmtrllealerlllnlil Sjll'C!arls rap r y. J'US ean nell· A rlnll' hns no! IJeen sr.t. p:u·tnwnt of short £'fliii'SI'S, ;;aid !•'oslol'la, Ohio, I lC' wn:; a lllr?lll• !\-It's, Dnn Hlc'l' i!iiYI.llll'Piul!ng nfl; hl'J' of llw 1•'. & A. 1\1. No, 1:10 1 2 1 1 r1 ren, s a .Vi' clill· ilnlll'rl. '1'111' C'nrmrlla11 oulhl'r•al< nf fool- made In April. Aclttally, !his was anr Psln 1 1sfwr I w_ Tmvas c;r· From Western roran's ilr!minl;.;fration C'lllil'l'l'llirlf: Snrvivl11g are llti? wlrlnw, rln•n ami famlllPs IHinol'f!rl hct• on liSDt\ Slll'l'iallsls arr• r• I1!'1'' I Illf: llllll._lllr>rtlll rl't.''''•'l.''r•.,, ,, Ir,·r.•,· lli'i'll .·IllS I a frar•tinn nf I •;,, of the ald. 'l'lien a IC't' 11 fr:w1 years11 11 1111 t l'ililling of I his ldncl. C:laclys; two cl:lllghi£'l'S, Mrs. Nr•J. lwt• hirl hrl:ry :rnnlvr•rs;ll'Y which animals t'i'r'<'nlly irnporlccl fmm lrlPnlific!rl "" :!· I fli'C!Illr:;ps· 111· I 1tc anJoUnl of butter USDA i111rl to DetroitII lw moved to Ill ss 1e , r ancII ,Joe: Silnw, n former LPslic high v11 rious p!JasPs of fore•.':! fll'rl· rlajllrool\s ami Mrs. Barham orcutTPrl that day. She rc:r•elvr.d sC'IrrJCJl illlsi fll· Sl'l'vlng will sl:rrt at ii::IO. signs of it sho11lrl lir! t'f'IHH'IPf'forls lwing mnrll', it's government would step into the who rlicrl August 1!1, lfl•lfl. Mr. co·r:aplain, lloherl. Adams, will arr'lls to give tile ~lllclcnts mrr of F:lnwr Vnrr'P, who Children's mlllr!rl !Jy r·onlnminalt•rl f'l'eri ntH! rldinilc•ly. 'l'la• II. S. is fllH! of tlw • -- whom preceded him in death. Glnhe Trotters on Marl'h 28. lweome famill;H' with tlw proil is ;;r•riollsl\' side ollll'r nwtc•rlals. A m;tn r·n11 r·;u'l'.l' last IIJrc•e major livf'slr"''' l'llll/1·1 Spraking of butter priers, the lie is survived hy one nir.ce, Shaw is also Jlrcsirlent n( tile il'ms of forc>!>l land O\\'twrs all Mr. anrl. Mr.~. WrllAustralia anrl New Zealnnd. 1terfal at wholesale on F'C!hruary Califomia; four neplwws, H. c. zat ion of Westl!rn, this yenr. Upon completion of IIH· c•mn·~:e Nc>wlon's ht'olhror anrl si:*'l'·in· hell'. Tltc• suc£·ess of Canadian nnd U. I~ was 105 ',i of parity, Milk sold Miller of Maryland, M. K. Miller .Toe is tlw srm'of Mr. ami Mrs. lhe men are cligi.blc! to lirlm civil l;rw, J\lr. ancl Mrs. Tmn Newton, 1l i'l'l'Jll:llll'llt PI'Oofs Tlir rlisf'asc tnlws its n;mw S. nl'l'ir'ials ln slnmp nttl llw diH· at l02'r; of parity on the same of Hoyal Oak, and Norton Miller nussell Shaw of 2!l7 Armstrong servire r.xamlnaltons. for several Sunrlav. in a from vi;;ihlc s~·mploms. lllistc•rs <'fiSC! In Canarlawnn't he accttmtc- elate. of Huntington Yl'oods; ami Ar· street, and his wifl!, Barbara, is johs with the Mi~·iltg;rn riPpart· J\11'. · n11Cl 1\!rs, Virgil LeRoy J,o,·c·ly Baby Hoole nppem· on tltr! tongtw anrl about 2·1 hours and form reel granular j thur Miller of Prc;;cott, llrizona. thC! claughtet• of Mr. nncl Mrs. ment o[ con~e!'VallOt~, IJl' to talw have rrturnrcl home after 11 the moul h, on 1he sldn above Ihe f'rosions. Fuvct· and marlet'l'll~e e.xam .for· month's vacnt ion in F'lorirln. ------·IIowcr in.FC!Iiruar-y"thnn in Jan·jw ,.j ·f·o ·tlw JuJlll fu· Bellevue, Leslie, I he postlton o! crmscJ-vallon a1elc?. :i\lr. and Mrs. F:arl WPsl have $3 ll'll'\' Th1s hns occurred only cr 1nesc ay 1 m , Mr. and Mrs. J. K Wagner of Gracluatc•s also fmrl emp!o~:nll'nl t'P.IIIl'llf'ri liome from tlwir win· ··-.. -=-'""':"'""""=;-lit'.·,·. tl 1.1 sl 11 vc·u·s Buyers 1 JWI'al home Wtlh H.cv. S. B. Wen· 707 nice slreel celeilrnled !heir witlr various wnorl-w;rn:•; mdus- trr's slav in Flnricla. ' .,. w.",c Ill 1C ' ' [ f l' I gf'r offkiating. Burial was in p o til~~ \ , l , iiOth weclrling anniversary on I rir.•,;. . 1\Tr. ni1rl Mrs. Tlrrhcrl Horton 1 i ll•'ebntary surply. Much of the I_ \ oucl awn cc:nc cr:,. Wednesday, Mnrl'i1 12. Mr;;, Wag· lntere;:ter~ 11ersnns may Wl'Jic were gLH'>·ts nf Mr. and Mrs. Vif'k Candid 'vVecldings i lime in llw pa~t monlh rctm·nsl ncr was 1101 woll so thry eoulcl for appltcallon hlani ill ft "1) 5 p Bp hut \vcre glad to rccl!ive mcs· Short Courses, M!clugan Slate -jlow federal parity. 1 IX ece1ve 1he Commtmity h;11l Thursday Wt·<:lting· Alhtnntlil tl.. 1!.11 sages. college, East Lans1ng. evl'ning. 1\flrr 'the business ml!el· .: I TIJCrc arc more rallies in llw Is f A d Mr. anrl Mrs. C. R. Wnocllawl, lng t11e ewning was spent cut· No 'l'mwl C:harg-n ·~ U. ~than in any ulher country I COU war S former residents cast nf Leslie, SHt~HE 1-iAVES GAS li111; hlnc:lII ~ l " II H Ill H 711 lll I I 10 H NO I 0 ~I I 01 s 010 !10 D 10 H 110 U I H l I I Ill X 0 I l Ill H 00 Ill li 110 H I 0 ~-:on H l ~ l 0 X II H I !Ill X 00 u 00 JOhN McCill LAN Ju lgo o[ 1'10! lo lOw I ORDER A! POINTING TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS AND PETITION FOR DETER~IINATION OF HEIRS 7.1EGLER-M IY I~ ID52
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