The Ingham CountY~'~'News
Ninety-Fifth Year, No. 41 Mason, Michigan, Thursday, October 14, 1954 3 Sections - 24 Payes Supervisors Go Jury Finds Mrs. Jordan On Annuai'Tour Of Institutions Guilty of Manslaughter On rccPss tmlll ncxl 'l'ucwl.ty mortling, Ingham supervisors li.ltlghtt•r lite de,tl lot lire fo11ne1 J,ruut Sevet ,tl rcprn ts wme placPd he•· In lhl' dlsltll'l huildmg fund Tile plumlmtg anrl hl'ditn;: con Neil lwr the de tense nor ilw 1.ttltly th.tl $'lO,flflfl In te~ul.rr tlons Any ~J!d< l' not nePdt•<11oyml by fill• lltr> yl'rtr 1 <;aid ihc Ot'ganlz.ttiOil llVIIImm, P.trt 3 l f'JHI! t lu the SliiJl!t VISors Mun hrl VIII£• lodrl ll'Jii.lltllg nld IO f1 tng, II tel a noon recess .tnd Ihen 111g the thefl of 23 Rhode lsl.tilll rem a ure ry By lliell apptov.1J Monday, durmg h,u VPSI Sl'dSlllt to house <1 day. lruss \\IIII l'i': 11 trm.!w.ty Wiilll wcnl mlrlw.ty through lhe nfler· few llllh:• <1nl wotlll~t,lY, ,p,n s irlllhltng 1ft• sud lhrl :ill l11r Mdn~l.ntghtct c.trrles .t mal\!· Graze Near Mason JloiJ Jo,ul i1om Nl•; ])p]Jll { .tlllllil£ Cillillh, ( llf<•J .till! II!'~ yotlll~: r•hlt•kt•ll, .till! lhr jlllllll•y tllllll settlellCn O[ l",J ye, rs 'l'hc cli'Cil\ll' to Okl'mos 1ll.td 3 :-;Ill lie•., rln 'ion I() tds II(' [I tSSI[I('d IS ( 1 - 1 At 7 ,'{0 Wednestl.ty m111nlng us Early Business Lead.er Dies at 92 new gt.tde .ttl!! blm klop, $1'1 foOD nil hothi'I s .ts B ' ' ' 1s.rVl"lrJIIIJlllH nl 111 the il.ttlt 1\el P 111111111111 m cnn he n jar! sentence Mts W. X.- Ste.trlln.tll ami her Onondaga mad, Nil hills lo lloll p 1 ·o~:r.un OntliiiPll lot J9o!i , liP Ill[', o~u~e llllknoll'll Wd' "' even probation Folluwmg sevel,tl mrlltlhs of I' tesser! to become teller, nsstslnlll 1 1 snn Rolretl were dr!VIllg not'lh on wad, :Jil Illll1•s, new gtc~riP .u1rl 'I'll! tl'nl.lill'l' consltur lion pro di~t·ovell•tl a Iiiii!' irl'lllll' r; ,~ M1~. ,J!JI'IIllll !Uny AJI[Il'lll c .ts.uet· and c.1sluet !~rom 1 S!l:l 111 Eclg.u 1owl i11cy s.tw a herd of slci\nes:; Alht•l t .r 1!.til, '1~. dred "' , bl,tcktop, $'JO,OOO. J.(r.tm for lfl'i!, lllVrts :{•!mill's on JliiP ol Joosl' Jt, , Dl flll'l salrl Mrs .Tor,Jan's attorneys mrll· his home, 1.J2 g,tsl O,u\, ,tt 5 10 lo 1023 he was c, 0 4 mill's, new g1 .ttl" lf.lslr•ll t '""' $1!1 non, .3 7 mil['s on IPI g to Ihe Iloll'!' ftom Ins nn nppcnl for " new trial 1f <1 Ji'Ol' YCHIS hP \VllS H IJUSJ!lC'SS, tTt.tllled ,IS .t dncclot ,ttld Ill JfJ:J:J 11111111 Mrs. Steadmnn s,ud she and her chm eh ,uul commumty !e.tclC'I.j was elected rneSidcnt lie win ('(I .111rl hl.tillhtn ro.trl, IHDpell) NrJitlt C't•d,u sltPel wtll llc Jluown out and she can IJ,u pet ru.tcls when Ihey first Fat G7 yP.IIs liP w.t~ 1onneC'IP£1 ,\S prCSilJCnt tn ] !)38 011 Waverly l\'l'd .Jnri '~" lttc tenl !elm of court. Stnglelon Telephone Hookup They had 2 clulrlrell, .t dnughlcr 1. ujll' J 1111 c•s, "'' ·•P 11 tlln ,. !'I • II ,ts•,000 o.trl, Attll'ilns In ll.ut1son Hmrls, W0,00\l 1~ ~Prved Mr. Hall nnd Miss M1nme Ingalls Clmlon county lnte, 20 mrlt•s rc Lanstll!' to l!.tl'l'lson, $110,000; 1 Dt Gter•n sud lh.il .tfll'l' sec I he Jordan case jurors on olher Something lins been added m scl;ool IJo,u d and fot 2 yem s .ts were mat·r!cd 111 1912 construct gt.tde .111£1 Jrl,uklop, mtle Millet roar!, M!l!J lo Wash· lng lhe n.imes , llw southwPsl ltl.r!s .tt tl1is term of court The the rural schools merged with clly tre.tsutcr. 11 Mason. '!'he snmcllnng In eacll Besrdcs et'C( t lng I he ITa !I MP ~·10,000 nglon AvP, $12,000, 1 mile I'Otller or lhe Jr,nn, he r, ilw r•rnul did not learn until Wednes Bo'rn rchruary !), 1862, Ill .t moual llhmry and presenting it 111 10 school Is .t telephone so that house wltci e 1he Hall Memorr,li 8kcmos-IIw Jell and Olll'mns ll.tg.tdnrn 10 HI, C.twln.tugll In housl' .tml c•alll'ct llw slwi'Iff's ell' cl,ry of the rclullon~hlp between to the county, Mr. Hall conl11b ro,HIH, C & 0 r.tilwnd nmlh In Bcnnell, Sl2000, 12 mill's Woorl [Mtlment As he lr"' rl.tmages In the umount of funeral home 'l'hursrl'oi\.JI'tl!,s a total or rl[ the llre Part of lhe loss was The trial of Mrs Jordan started pleted at the Get man school and \. When Jhe Ctvll War hroltax PHI k Jinued through Thursrlny. The formed al M.tson They hecame Ralph Hall, Stanley Holmes anr] Alalt•don (~mi/All' • <148t leave school to support himself t11e Curtcnius Guards H.ohcrl marl Pearsall, co•Wmlq!l·s w1111 and apply blaeklop, S25,000 mamt<'n<~nce will come to $17,750 Adult Classes Scheduled Jri.J! resumed Monduy and c·on· Gan111111 ...... 2·<180 L nnrl his mother. He look a pet• Mertchan roar!, Holt toad to wtlh $2,7SO l1sled fat' improve· Llnued through 'l'uesduy. '!'here Hull sold hts horses to tJte.gov· Mr. Hnll In the ehmch, wcte pal)· Donglll.'l . 2·Ci685 ernment' and h1s funeral equip manent pos1lioll in the Dunning Howell wad, a.25 mtles, tecon· ments. 'l'hl' Mason lrrmtd of cclucallon wns only one wltnel!:l •ruesday hearers. Memhets, of the Fut'll) ~truct grade sub !rase and apply Pill I( malnlenal,ce wns listed .1s has suhmiltcd .r ptngtam lo the morning, Hat•olcl Jordun, former DnUnl~!~ lili8L ment lo Samuel Stroud and en· store and at 21 he w.ts m11cle a ers banlc staff were honormy Pltllllps blar·klop, $40,000. $3,750 for Hayner, Mnsnn, $2 50!1 state supet•intcndcnt of JHihlic 111 husband of the nccuscd.• Objec· ' listed To answer the call; of partner. The p.trtnetship contln· pallbearers. 'rhcy were Leo IT, 1\obblm; Abraham Lincoln for volunteers ued for 11 years until the bust· Stocl{brldge ronrl, M·3G to How· for I~et•guson .tt Ol,emos, $2,750 ~Jrucllon for un expander! adult Lions of defense nttor!)CYS to Jor· Hnrr·!son, L R. White, W. 0 Hall. 2'l Sandhill to [llll down the rchelllon, Robert ness was sold. ell roar!, :~ miles, wtlore. In 1887 he enteret11he sing It 10 years ~go anti a mem 1 11 ~·---- ' nf.way and ptelimmmy survey, develo[l more of Rayner pari' lo ltrlu llnh rull"·· ''""" vlo·tlm. A lionel Barnes, the matron, testlllcd at Rummrutc Snlc l"Jidny unil Satu1dny, In ..those clays there ~vas nn aid employ of the l~armers hank, then ornndum concerning the mallcr Octohm J2 1111«1 ~m, hniH'.!monl uf tho Mn .. $ ~,. 000 the south $300 to reconstruct "''""fit '"'""""' ""''''"' nL Illlh•y'• '"" 1 to dependent chliclt·en or moth· just a yeaL' old. He steadily prog· was Iound among his effects. ~::r, ' ' ' ,. 1 Cnhln !uHinulltnL 'lnoHillly, Oclohcr tn, "' JORDAN JURY 1'1\'re 3 HOIL l JCHbylorlnn cluuch, KIJOIIHOrlld hy Zltpmer road, Holt to Noble, 1 stands. at Wcbbcrvtlle. and $9::r0 to •• , vln~ "''" t. at o:30. 4lw\ .,ee ', " Womcn'o ~••oclutlun, 4lwl l ' ', P. T. A. Has First ~cveml months with her• brolhcr•·• purr.nta, Mr, und MI~. l~rrwat M£ lnHI 'l'hlii'Hrlny, J•'olluwhrt.r \ho pol· Mason Resident Hoytville ln·lnw annl Jllh•nl nn, lh1Hir11 hH lucultJ urul rtHul .. ,, sent to the vlllnge coul)cll vrotcst· 'I'IH!Sf' wllO remlverl "A" In (l'ayohl• In Advance) lnR nullunH or1 lllut nntl llwnl lllll.fUJ/ 1 who is home on leave, Mr·, nnrl r•nJ·n d coffpe mailstcr·s, M!s J:rlwn!rl WPI!Il of Mr·, lllHI Mrs l•'mnlt Sullen unrl I Engagement Is Told ut Wlgf{lns lul' Plymouth spent Sunday nt till' of Dennis Collier· anrl Mmtlm f'hli,Ju•n, IS 'Ol'l'f'fo -fl ll1 fi!H I R llowanl r•onductcrl rt scriPs of nnrl f,unliy SJll'lll Sunrlay in Mn· A cllnner pnrty wns held at the James Rowland home. Jo'urwlnl servi1·r.•; will i>l' • Tlu•o C.rtlin nltP!l!led at a slorl< games and nlunts. 'l'hc commit 1011 pic Hnpiris. ' home o! Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Mr. an;l Mrs, Orrin Powell will dul'IPd Saturd.ry nt :J-:10 at thq •,Jwwm at Curson Cf!t;, Sattll;dlnt~l The Farmers Bank of Mason 1 leG SCI'V!'d I'C fl'eliiHnP.Il IH. Knr·cn Wells Is a new pupil .JI McAIIlster of Ann Arbor Satur· spend Thursday through Sundny .JrJWPII dt.rpl'l witi1 !lev. Paul f'VPnlng in honor n mrs. ~e 1 OJ<' MASON, .IHICIIIGAN ·clay evening, to announce the en· wllh the Tnhnshs nt Wiggins '!'he next I'. '1'. A mPr.llng wll1 Arnold, Jlflstor· ol till' Morson P\·ns. Gr·innPII. litf' Whltcdog sr'hool. at the closc of lnt~lness Oetolu•r· 7, l!lri, olliridtlnr(. Mr. nnd Mrs. Alva W,H'llPl Mr·s. A. B. Pr>rl,ln~ <~nrl some nf is Hponsorlng dal!t'f' Ir> he lwlrl orgnniwd and opPr.Jllng unri<'J' tile llll!llilng l.rw~"'' lilts SlatP und a Mary Lee, to Raymond E. Culver, Mrs, Pearl Powell, Mrs. Max a llu1 in I will ()(' .tl Mnple Grove '•JlPIII tlw WPPII, enrl at Lal hy tlw Stair• Banl,lng Arrtl!orltrPs .rrul hi' tl!P I•'Prl· hoys f'ral JlPSI'l VC' H.url< ol this Dlstlict. Miss McAllister attl!nded the attended n past pre~ldent Kings Pupils made nrtlfldal flowm s ·Ann. .Arbor ltlgh school nnd Ox· Daughter dtnner at Howell Mon· lor n!l Friday Al>iSWJ'S ~~~·hool Vnc1ttlon Germain Every Dies · ford, Ohio. She Is n graduate of dny. 'i'lw lit sl, sPr'OIH] and ll!inl 1. Cnsh, htrln!li'Cs with other IJd!rl(s, indtrrllnr; l'f'SP!VI' the Unlve!'SIIy of Mrchlgan, The Stocilluldgr Community Mary Stilson, who hns spent Following Sickness Bowling ~rades had .t spPiidown F1 iday. hrthti!I'P, anrl c•ash ltc•rns in Jll'm•r•s•, ot mlif'r•tron $ ":where she wns afflllnted wllh Agr wultur al schools will not he the summer and ear·ly fall at Gull Gf'rmuin J~vcr·y, RH, rlil'rl 2 IJnliPrl Stutc•s Gowr·nmPnt ol!llg-atinns, rill f'PI Deltn, Deltn, Delta ~ororlty. Mr. in session on 'l'hur sday nnd l•'ri· Reporters wr.r c Dcnn1s P,l\'1 · Ink(!, iB nt her horne now. nml gu.rro~ntr•crl ' Culver attended Stocltbridge high day of lhis week. All !i2 learlwrs WcdnPsrlay molning nl tlw llf'!'l'· llnlt !Hc•r·l'hnnt'l Wonwn shall nnd Ivan Launstern I, llll,700 00 gut h home, fi IH W. /\sir st1 1'1'1 Tlr I .1 school nnd Hill school, nnd Is now Dan, Cli!Tord, Earl Lantis nnrl In tl!f' sdwol systr•m an• mf'mhers CirPr.n Pm!OII wns the only Ohllgntio!ls of Statc•s nml politHal sul!rllvislon•, 21i7,17!i 12 lwrl ilef'n s)l')( fo! '2 yPa!s 1 a JUnior at the University medi· Elmer Phelps are nt Rush lnkl', of the Mldtlgan Educ.tlrnn .t•,so )!'.till In take nil 1 points lnst Other honrl:;, notes and dr>hc•nlures 7!l,·l:.l7 H2 •rnl school. He is affiliated with bird hunting. r !at ion, whiC'I! will be hnldmg it's Mr. Every \l'a't l!orn 1\t!:rrf'it 1:i, wecl<. Spnhr I~IPt'ltll' anrl Holt Clark Center 5, Co!'JlO!',!Ie strwl" ltill'lllding $5,1JIHJ IJO siOCI( of Phi Chi fraternity. A daughter was born to Mr nnd 1cglonal eonle1 Pnr f' .tl l•:a~l Llllls, Spahr Elr.r·· Fc,)l'l'dl ltPSf'I'VC holllrl) lUrs. Nt'ttill Jhrllr.n !i,(iOO 01) Mrs. David Glenn ut Footc hos· sing '!'herr• wrll llr> lHrnwrous Henry and Srt• .tn l·~Vf'r ,\ liP rt lrl!' ll.trl hotll high team g.rme (j Loans nnrl rl1srounls llnf'lurling $.!JIJ,Ili oVPtrir.rftsJ tended tltr> A!.lil'rlflll srltnol . tnd serif's with 7'H and 2Hi7. I,IX2,:msr,J Guests nt the ElmPr Lehman pita!, JaclC'f'rlPrl him in dr•trllt Othe!' nssPis ·I lifi!J IJ:I Sunday with their mother, Mrs r. nnr rs ar • mr 1 0 about ti }eaJs ago, In G!.r•Hi ,IGG; Jo'loreJHe Clements, 170•1Hl, I'VPfl(Jll: c•,rlll'r s of Mrs Anna Attending the fall conference Leon(! Felton. Ann '!'oman, 21!l·'l':iH, Jly, I!JH!i2; Leona Guf.(gen· TOTAL 1\SSP.'J'S ; Hotel Olds, Lansing, for nn all nlng on Mrs, I I~. Srmth anrl yPms \\rlh thr• IP)Ppitr>llf' I''( nlf.(hl wrth hl'r mother. turkey dinner will be held ut the llilh•r, llil; Vn glnw MIIIPI", 1H7; " day session Saturday were .Walter Arthur Smrth .md family, I r'iwnge, Ill' was .rftrlrdiPrl wrtl! Mr. and Mt s A. H ZIP~if'r and Presbyterian church Thursday, .tJHI DrH'olhy Reed, 1!1~. UAIUU'I'IES : Barbour, Hobert Macillnder nnd Mr.. ual Mrs '!-- G. Kccpcr anrl llw l3aplist l·hrrn·h and IIH• F. Mr .• rnd Mr.~. Gl'l aid G1 er.n and 13 October H Dcmanrl rleposlts of mdivlduals, }Jar·tnr.rslnps ~ Herold Ludke. Mr. ami Mrs .Jrm llull of .Tar·!(., & A. M. todgP 111 Gr,Jl1d Lr>rlgc, f.amily went to Mt. Pleas.Jnl Sun· Mrs Allee Emling of Walloon son spent the wePk .l'nrl with rcla· Su!VIving lwn nrc' 2 sislf'l'S·ln· J\1asnn \Vnnwn's J,ru!lllf' nnrl corpr!l".ttlons : Mr and Mrs. John Nichol and lailcr,~ 1 00 CAI'I'l'AL ACCOUN'I'S al lei n cr JC mlc ugan owu • wrll have a llaymll' l•'t'llldy nrght lou Ca1rns 17:; 401: Donna Star I<, till Sundny evening nt Newberry "oming. Mrs. Earl Rose and Mrs. Rob· la game · ' ' 2'i Capital' ... . 100,000 00 anrl Tuhquamenon Palls. : Mr. and Mrs. Don Curtiss nnd crt Rose called on the former's · and follow wllh rr.fresllments 1fiG 402, Dorothy Ingltrnm, lfiO· 26 Surplus ... . Rli,OOO.OO rr children calle):], Sundny ,. pn his brothEJr, James Mnrtin, at Uni· Mr. and Mrs. James Whipkey and party al lite home of Mr .• 1~d ,~32; Margaret McLean, .154-405; Otto Fancher and Dav1d of Lcs· 27. Undivided profits . ?f V;'a_r:ren, Ohio, from Mrs. Stanh;y Fayc. . ·, Delores Kei1(!, 410; Vrrginla Col· 9'1,503.na : granclmoJher .'VI))o ~6' ~le~ at).14· verslty hosplt&l, AIUI Arbor,: Frl· ~pent lic wet e Sunday rllnner guests of ru?sday to Satu.rday will~ . her Mr and Mrs. Holler! Bruc~tle Jar, 401; Mnrgaret Harkness, 151, w den. ,· · dny. · Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rusch. Mr and 2!J 'J'O'l'AL CAPI'I'AL ACCOUNTS p~rcnts,,;vtr. and Mrs. Ell'ett and son of Manl'!wslct· vlsrted at .Tn.m Bcnnett, 'i:l1; Etleen Fly, Mr·s. Gil her t Eldred and Inmtly of J(Jstlcr lhc Wh!pkeys wrll move On!ll Powell•. SumJ,r•r. l'iO· anrl !Iclen Ware 1Gl. Charlotte were Sund,ty cvr.nJn(( :Jo =------the lattr.r part of tlus week to Mr. .J!HI Mrs. Halph AndPison ' ' ' TOTAL LIABJLTTJES AND " Beatuce, NchJ•nslw, whf't'e lle and ConniP ~ KPrlh Smith Team slnnrlings are ns follows: mllcrs at tl!f' Husf'h homr. : Ingham County News October 14, 1954 Page 2 1111 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS S:l,fi:ll,fiiS 2fi will enter Into radm worl' I spent I he Wf'CK end at Vi< Ir~ei~ft {~~d~~~l ~~c r:::t<'~1 1~'~~!dtl~~r7;:~~ 11 ~~~~~:~~ ln anti &ary L. 11. WTHTE, Cashier " 2. United Stntes Government obllgatlons, direct arf' expected to be sent ov(?tseus treatment. ' ~~~~'ion HePrr•ution J.euguc COHHEC r-A'lvmST: and gufranteed . , ...... , ...... 1,077,188 25 Mr and Mrs .Iohn Fntrght of Mrs. Helen J3vf'!Jy wrll enter AI H~ee Chevrolet won nil '! . Mr mlrl Mrs. Walter Biggs of L H. I!AHHISON r 3. Obligations of States nnd polltlcni subdivisions 446,00181 " Dctroit spent severn! days last HENO H ROOT ~· Juclr·, Mrs. Leone " 5. Corporate stocl,cr·ibPcl bclo! c me tins 131 h ri,Jy of October, "mr. anr1 M rs W 1II mrn G<~rneJ' Mr. ami Mrs. Bet y 1 "mrt" I1 w 1w Morse's Res I n u rant, Neely's October 3 195<1. " fixtures $1.00 ...... 2.00 spent the wel!k end 111 Hamilton, hnve spent the summl!l' Ill north· Men's Wcnr nnd IIJiton nnd Rich· Mr anrl Mrs. Gr.ralCanada, with Mr. Garner's broth ern M1ehigan are home nrds Cummrngs Barber Shop and spent the week end with tllelr I My commissron cxpircs August 10, 1957 cr nne! sJster·lll·law, Mr and M1s. Lynn Sprmgmnn attcmlPd the Gcm ge's Murl.ids. , , • • 1951 John Deere No. 12-A .. : ' A. A., HUMPHREY, Cashiet· (Jp.,~bine to CORRECT-ATTEST: week. Shirley Bnssore of Miehigan Ivan Wethy paced the bowlers rUmv~rsal 1\Iilkmg Machine 1951 John Deere Hay Baler Mr. and Mrs. Alwyn Hayes and Slate college spent Sunday here with 210.566. Other high lteglers 14 1\[tlJ( «;J1111s : D. C. DA:RT family of Chelsea spent Sunday with her parents, Mr. and Mr·s, were Bob Ware, ; Stan Stolz .8-Can 1\ltll{ Cooler 1951 John Deere Corn Picker El.R.EDGAR afternoon and evening with Mr. Dave Bassore. 522 and Mrs. Richard Langham and Mr. and Mrs. H!Chard Ash· and 'J'cd Lce, 512 i and J\clt Davis, ,. HAY AND CORN lDI.iO John Deere Forage Harvester JOHN H. DART 211 500 Directors Doug. more, Mnrllyn and Jimmy, Mary ' · , l,ooo Bales Alfalfa Hay' 1' Mrs. Howard Ashmore and Lou Roepcl,;<,;i;, pie, nnd dnughnlit cross. Flour er~'· Amorica had ·movies In Sill! on the lnm IB Rlchnrrl Prnnsylvnnla. Officom·s flr•or! :! :X·rnys ul one o'clocl1 that clll~'· · mn11y and time so short, I hnvn and watiH' were! mixed nmlrollcd Greolt-one wllh the thcmo ol' ,Jennings, 22, Lansing. He lenpetl slwls HI llw · frtgilivr• IIH lw fieri Mr. Coy hns llcrm with the mil· noglcuterl my letter writing, I very thin. Ol!vrJ oil was thon uniting l'Curnpe lntq one nation, · from the sheriff's pnridy wn};:nn lwtwr.rm lwu~rs. roar! cnmpnny for ~6'f.: years. He will take 11 lew hours todoy and sprcnrl on nnd rolled In 11 long free· ti·ade, etc,, und one on ll\n In Mason l~rlrlny nllcrnoon aftr.r 'l'lwre all lntc'c! of ,Jennings was st rtrtcrl out us 11 elcrll April 7, try relating life with this Greol1 roll, then coiled und rolled flnl discovery and 111lgrotlrm lo being srmtcnced In circuit court In lost In pollcr:, IR!JR, In Chesaning, He hurl Sf!V· ~Jordan Jury International Furm Youth Ex, ugaln, This produces many thin America, 1 have founrl . movlcH Lansing. On Icrldny nnrl Salurriuy .Jenn'lngs had twlre pmvlmrsly ornl other positions for the rail· change student, 1 nui'Y lnyeJ'S of crust, H was then that the U. S, I. S, s~nds to the nights he doclgerl rifle hullcls nncl been r!onvlctcd of hrealdng and road nnrl In l!l3l came to Mason (Ccmllnned fJ'Oill l'ugo 1) When I left my village before fried In oil unrl !lnally sprlnllled llgrlculturallst In u. douple of my slwlgun slugs, entering dwrges, cnurt I'C!corrl:t wlwre lw held the position 11s length about. the condlllon of going to Verln, what did the girls with Sllf,lllr. It was delicious. I am 'VIIInges. Are they cttcctlve pro· show, and :;crvcd n term In the ngcnt unlil Ills retirement, afraid I will never be ublc to re· pngnndo? 'fhcy depict hnprovu· Sheriff's officers have .Ten· Jonlit n!formulol"', Mrs, Jordan on May 2 when u give me but a trohnc-a cloth tho nlngs' pnntH !Jul. not .Jennings In ' The Coyo have owned their statement was tulwn from her, In children are plrwed In to be enr· pmrluce It, for they cool1 hy ex- inenls posslhle In their villages etiHiody . .Jennings slwrl his pants As a result of llw rsC'apn of home In Owo~Ho for 20 years. that stalement Mrs. Jor£!nn al· !'led or t'ocked to sleep between pcrlenr:ll and not a eoo!IIJOol1, l which urc urrod In America .. ll. near Holt Frlrluy night when he .Jennings, the s!lerll't' snlrl, lw legedly confcs~ed to sfrlldng trees, When I huve a family, hope New Yorlc or Athens hns a does Impress the pcot>lc. etumbered oul. of a St. Bernard plans to renew his rPqucsl for· (j Stowe with her car after a quor· don't be surprised when you sec cnolrbool~ In English so I 'can From Salonlca, luguln bonrrlc(l rlug ltennel with dogs trying io more ;lcpul~c:; fc:r .his staff. T~wr~ rei In her cur prll'lced nt the In this· put ln usc. In the evenings lempl. guests with a Grcclc dish a tmln for :Xunthl; ·Now I um dlmb with him. ,Jennings, dad In wc:o 20 Jlli~oners t? l;o .. t1 nn~· Mason Men Hear tersection of Holl. and Doble my I. F. Y. E. mother hnd hcen ot· twCJ. closer to Turl1ey . nij<.l there ure shorts, wos turned nwuy from a ,pmled between Lansing :md. M.t· roads, According to the sheriff, showlni me how to spin cotton Late one afternoon the ugrlcul· muny 'furlts llvlng here. I um lu frlcnd's houso Suturday morning son lost Frlrluy, the siwrllf salrl. Mrs. Jordan said she and Stowe thread, and upon leaving, wlutl turallst arl'lverl wllh 11 donlccy, l hrwc 15 rluy11 uml Uw,t. many !am· hul he renchocl the home of n - ---~ - -- I lottery Debate had a falling out after returning should she place In my suitcase wns going to go to a new village. Illes. Since! I have l\lst IIITivetl, from a night spent nt the Red but. one of her spinning stlclcs. My eu~es loaded on the tlunimy, I will tell you ulwul this next relative to borrow a pair qf pants. Mcmbcr·s of the Mason Presby, Justice Court Rail north of Lansing. After I do some pructlclng, I'll of[ we wail<~rl to the mutn roncla time. Sentenced to scl'\•e from 3YJ to tm·lan Men's Council heard the The argument ended In a give lessons. They have u hl'nrl couple or miles nwuy, Here we fi years In .Jncl1son prison for 'Honer Slusser, Bunker Hill, lottery proposul debated Wednes of gold to pnrt with these. I was were to catch the! bus. It c!lrln'l Yr.shmllty we !Jiclccd rmttoll nn1l day night. struggle In which Mrs. Jordan's t hnn In tlw evening went to a breuklng Into a used car lot of· pleudPri not guilty when he .IIJI· huppy tn huve them, but my conw, nlld 11 flcr· 3 hours ,, , , . William D. Dexter of Mason denture fell outside the car, the , Ithnrl!t Reily l• .l.ildng bee, The girls huslwd flee In Lansing, ,Jennings was In pcured before .Justic-e of llw cases were already pnc!led to came! unci plcltobacco, I would help cuse full of dirty c.lothes, Never hardly seems possible that In just his body was hurled over Into a peel potatoes and onions· or nn· before hncl I scrubbed clothes a little over a month I 11m ho1iw, with major erlmes, sheriff's off!· jail for 30 days to complete his field. part of the family, much to my ccrs sulci. That's nnw been visit. disappointment. I then. went lo a other vegetable to be u~crl ns soup with such joy. ward hnuncl. Lawyer·s Alluclc Statement changed hy orders of Sheriff Nr.IEon Drlv~r was put under a cotton-raising family. Colton was for lunch. Also, when I was In Snlonlca, I am really meeting a wondct·· Three Break-Ins The statement Itself was sub· 1 to be picked In September so I attended the Greek lntcrnutlon- ful people as no tourist CQU!il. Willard P. Barnes. $1.000 peace hone! Wednesday ject to attack by defense laW· One evening we flnlshcd early, As Deputy Keyes slowed his wlten he nppearerl before Jud[~e everyone was worldng to get the so to the kitchen my sister ami yers. They Insisted that Mrs. corn husl1cd flrst. Yes, I spent 3 rar for a rcd light at (he corner Adams to mlmil a hrf'aeh of the Reported in City Jordan was uncler the Influence I headed. I was going to learn of Jpffcrson and Maple, Jennings peace. days husl1ing corn. I wonder how how to make a Grccl1 "pcta," a Page 3 Cily police officers Investigated of drugs wblle being Interrogated many days they husl1ed the corn, Ingham County News October 14, 1954 p,rahhccl for the rloor, opened it 'Glen Hardman, arresir.ri Janu· 3 break·ins over the week end. and thfit officers refused to per· anrl leaped toward tile alley a1·y 16, 19:i3, on n rlrunil driving for It was not done when I left. Nothing was npparently taken nt mit her to consult an attorney These visits were too short to alongside the I~ox theatre. charge, will nppear for lrial h::!· any of the places. before signing the statement. fore Judge Adams Mnnrlny. reolly tell much about the life. I The officer, with 7 prisoners Somebody slashed holes in Mrs. Barnes testified about ac· then went to Kozunt'l-the village I-Inrrlman wa~ relcn~ed on bond :11 I :;till In custody, sped for the jail screens and tried to gain entronce companying Mrs. Jorclqn, the of Amygdulo. I spent 10 of the a half-block cast, before others the time of his arrest, tile honrl of $250 being signed by his step tn the Harvey Lininger home, 4l7 sheriff and the prosecutor on most :wonderful llnys with my MOTOROLA TV Jollowerl Jennings. Minutes later Randolph at one o'clock Sunday Moy 2 to the place whe:e Stowe family. Mason police, state police, a11 father, Roy Al!Pn nf Lansing. Harriman lied anrl ihc slepfl!· morninn ~ml ut the J. B. Jone's was hit. 'l'he matron testified that The first morning the alarm :1vallahie men from the sheriff's house, H6 Rayner, about 10 Mrs. Jordan appeared to he In rang at' 2:05 u. m. I did wonder office ancl'civiliun volunteers took I her's hnnrl was rleclarcrl for· felted. I-Iarclmnn rellll'ned In Lan o'clock Snturday night. Sometime full command of· her senses on what was up, but I tumbled out up the chase. They combed Mn· the wcell end a window was that momlng and was able to re· 1955 Models over of bed and off to the tobacco son's business section and cstab· sing and was pickl'rl up for aut,1 theft last week. Ju,lgc Adams smashed at thfi. Ferris Co. head· call the e~enls which led up to patch with a lantern my I. F. Y. lishcd road blocks. quarters on lf')t ~.~twe¢1) <~hf. Stpw.\!. m1d i:<>.,to':a~oth~r:n.~e · officers spent the night In a fu- ago. The Ellsworths now reside in Prize·~~~for:·.; Post~r~ Jordan. farms whlle · sh!!1:'wa·s :lly· ' : ~.~ . ··' . : . \rli. mbutli ill)eslt~1~e ·ll, renl~,,~~;r,n: 1ilc search. They found the pants. 1 Fiorida: MI's. '·Ellsworth \vent h;,< ' '.Jean· 'i:t. 'Ande'ison post; 'Veter· irig ~lltt .Jpr~al\.,.; . ; ,/ i ;.. ; ~ the time ~ume, my I: At 1 :30 Sunday morning Ray plane fmm Florida to Hannibal. ans of Foreign Wors, tool\ second Stowe apologized for the thet• said tnat'I was'hls .'• mond Lamb, 2917 Cooper road, place in post publicity las~ year. trouble after he helped her find daughter and I was to stay ut called state pollee to report that Infidelity grows strong under The previous year the post placed the denture, Mrs. Jordan stated. their home, so I remained. 21" Table Set 21" Console. Floor Model Jennings had been to his house to oppressive civil rule; wcak.uncler third In the state·wlde compctl· During the absence of ·the jury, Returning from the tobacco request the loan of l+. pair of that which Is just. Christlieb. tion. while defense lawyers were at, patch, always everyone in sight te;npting to bor t!Ie admission of hod "good morning" said to The nward was made in Jad\· the alleged statement, Mrs. Jor· son Sunday at the mid-year pow· them. When they saw us, they $149.95 $199.95 . dan testified that she was unoble wow. Present from Mason were would then ask, "Old the Ameri· to clearly recall the events of can plcl1?" With a smile as big ~lotlel Number 2lT16liJ . Modei Number 2iKt9MY Spark Plu.gs Distributor PointS. Max McCarn, junior vlce·com· - May 2 ut the sheriff's office. as their face, they answered, mander, Commander Jerry Sura· Mrs. Stowe, widow of the crash teaux and Orvlllc Woodard. "Surc-sui'e." at victim, testlfled Monday. She is $10 Down ·$20.. Down Bob Colby and Lynn Bullen arc A question thot will always re , a public school teacher. She told main In my mind is: Do the I co-chairmen fot' the Robert Fuller how Stowe had worked until 7 Greeks live by "early to bed, ' bcnetlt pancitl1e supper Tuesday o'cloclt that night of May 1, night, October ·19, at Haley's Log early to rise, mul1cs· u man putting In oats on u neighboring healthy, wealthy and wise?" Who Parsons Service Cubln. Fuller Is recovering from farm. He did not come home for 1-Year Warranty. Available· an attack of polio. originated It? I bet It was a to· SJNUI.Am PUOUUC'J'S supper, the widow said, and she bucca farmer.. I am .going to In· · lneludlnl{ new l'ower•,X Ruelmt-'l'yJle. Fuel went to the other farm to look vestlgate. how tobacco is culti ON ALL PARTS CortWJ' l'aric uml 1\laple ' ·l'hone 2·8031 for him. Upon her return home vated In America. I bet It is dif· (Including Picture Tube) . Poston Home News she found Stowe there. He ate no ferent from Greece, for it is so George Snyder of Juellson supper, and about 9 o'eloclt, Mrs. time-consuming here-besides the Stowe said, her husband left, 1 Many of Our Models Hu.ve Alu~iillzed Picture .Tubes . called on his uncle, William saying he was going to a neigh· early hours. STOP LOOK LISTEN Keyes, Thursday. bor's to play cards. Mrs. Stowe With a long face, I left ll)Y Mrs. J. Wilson Davis visited offered to drive him there In the family and headed by bus to Mrs. Myra Cheney Thursday aft· car, she stated, but her husband J{atcrlna. Tlie memories of 10 We Want •Trade~lns crnoon. Mrs. Cheney spent Frldoy ·said he would walk. _ wonderful days will always be with me. at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Lu· The widow told of the sleepless I dell Cheney. night she spent and her r~cognl· In Katerlna, my village was Hill's ,Garage Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wool- tlon of Mrs. Stowe's car os it was· Kltms where I made my home ·wE HAVE USED. TELEVISIONs·, house, Bobby and Susan of Llin: driven past the house about 3:30. for a weelt. Again they raised sing called on his mother, Mrs. Mrs. Stowe testified .that slie tobacco, but I only got to pic!\ ll Aurelius Center Clara Woolhouse, Thursday eve· saw several cars driving past the on my last day with the family. nlng, Mr. and. Mrs. Forrest Craig house and noticed that 2 of them $5 Pown $:s·~P•r Mo~th 1. 8efaee and. reseat valves of Laingsburg visited her mother, stopped south of the !louse. She CREEK BECOMES RIVER 10-inch- 14-inch- AU · · .. 2. New pins ' 1 Mrs. Woolhouse, Friday. A broth· did not learn of 'her husband's Since the rains ·started last i7~inch- Rec~ndltloned. . '· S•. New l,in bushings ' er and sister-In-law, Mr. and Mrs. death until duwn, s~e stated. week, Sycamore creek has be· 4 • .New rings···' ·· · . Ed Beauvles of Detroit, ·visited Juror Is Excuse.d come a river. For the full length We have all kinds of anteniiu and rotGrtt; · ·l.ooit · 5. Rod bearings Mrs. Woolhouse . Tuesday after· When. the court 1earn P. d the Sycamore gorge Is, running NOW. your MotOrola hooked onto an outeld6 iintenna . 6 •. Main bearings noon. i Wednesday that Grover Singleton full, just below flood stage. ·T. Antenna witt' b\iJig In Kalanwoo, Grand 'li.Plds and :Debolt, 7. Oil filters' · .Only Mr. and Mrs. Donald Brown of of Stockbridge Is Mrs.. Stowe's ~ V. just about as goqcf as J..u.nslng. Lansing called on his · mother, father, attomeys, in •the murder Singleton Is t!1at ever if he were ' ' ' ,,• I ' · 8~ 6 quarts of oil Mrs. Jennie Brown Thursday eve· case against Walter ·A. Pecho of not prejudiced uga nst ·persons . 9. ~uskets ·:· · nlng. , . . _ .. · :, .· Lansing were notified. They adceused of murderh,'becausebof thef 10~. Cut ring.. groove .. . . signed a waiver to proceed Thurs· eat1 1 of Stowe, ot er mem ers n 11, Hone cylinder walls $J30 Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp·. day with 11 jurors. Attorneys for the jury might unwittingly be In· 12.· Clean spark plugs · · For 2 and 3 bottom tllow son of East Lansing called on her Pecho said he preferred to.·luive Ouenced beca~se of sympathy 18~ Clean carburetor · ·tractors mother, Mrs. Frelda Ross, Satur· the trial go on Instead of having over Singletons Joss. ,. 14. Expn.nd piston~. day. : It culled a mistrial, ·Which would Singleton Insisted that. he 15. Pick: uo anll deliver · Mrs. F. A. Balderson visited meim he would have to wult.untll. not prejudiced against Pecha. ·; .:.~' her mother, Mrs: Jeimle Brown1 the. next term of court, .. · •• i•W Pecho Is on trial before S~turdaY, aftel'lloou •. : · ·. . . · · ·.The· theory, excusing LOuis' E. Coas'h •.. · ···:': . . . I Troth Revmlit~d . A-Visiting They ·co SISTERS··ENTEnTAIN , 'l'ho Oesterle sintern, Glorln nnd Beverly, uf DIIIIHVill£! lll'l'0111· Mt•, and Mt'H, F'l'llnk l?fD an!l !:iluphen of Sm·atoga pan led by. till! II' fut hPr', Clarence Social 6vents and Persona£ Spl'lngH,' Nuw yOl'k, nl'l'iwcl·I< r:iduy to HJIL~nc.l a wee~t Mth Mt·s. Oe~tl!~le; 'rJH'lll 'l'tir!Hdny_evenlnr: • • • • • • • • • fzzo's pm·uniH, Mt•, nnd Mn-1. A. F. Zlclcgi'Cit'. 1 • 't- • Ml', nnrl wlllt' Mr. 111111 Mr~. v.. J,·ili'IIWn. !Ill Mt'H, Lloyd 1•', Pnllon ol' Hosevillt! wm•o house guests fmm 'J'Jtn git'JH, !11111\Vn' pr•ofr!SHionaJiy Wecltling Dale Set Moncluy to Wt•rltlcHrllly ol' llwit· son-ln-lnw and duughtet·, Dt·. IIH "The 'l'exans,'' l!llll!l'la(nnd .. ::.Knechtges-Whitmyer Vows nnd Mt's, Donald Cait'nH, nncl family, Dl'. ,Jumc~ Butim• of with ucmrclitHJ anti l'h!o•irll' Hll!l!l Mrs. D. C. Dart gtiJtur· ~CJl~l·tiiiiiH, IJ1 Sl!VI'I'Hi n( Clncinnal i, Ohio, lillfl Dt•, and Mt·:;, .Jnmus GI'Osl. of St. .Johns whil:h ·lite Hlsii!I'H IJ(Jdo•d their ::-,·.·Are Solemnized in Okemos wero WcclneHduy evening clinnet· guustH at the Cnit'lls. home. voh:es In J'lllpulpr Hllllgs. Tltn Entertains for . Mt·. nnd Mt'H. 0. li'. Watson of Vi<'I of Lansing. ushers. Aflet· tlw luncheon the gmup llllltnce the engHJ:l'IIJl'l ,t of tl11:ir viril'l't~, lllinuis, at'l' spending lhis wut>k wilh Ml'. and Mt'H. R. 11 Bccnuse" and "The Lord'o had a business meeting, unci Mrs. · · W<•11tllng ltl·t~epllon 11£•111 daughter·, llarll!lle l\1:11', tu \Vii· C:l!m Dunn. Mt·s. Cm·nililt al)d MrH. Dunn al'e sislet·s. • " • '.'.'.'.Prnyer," 'were sung by Cynthia .John Seaman, president of the sleepers GROW Immcdia tely following lire Jiam S. Wrll'li, Sill\ of 1111 H. Coltllo• Mt·. nnrl Mt·s. Eilet· Hohimmn :;pen! lhe weclc end with Mt·s. 1· Wllldns of Jael1son,·cousln o! the Ingham County Council of Social Ward uf Dawwill•~. .:.;, bride, who was accompanied 'at ceremony, a rr.ecpl irm was held f{ay Ytmket· in Ll!Xinglon. • In the r:hurch ptirlot·s wlwre re Welfare Agencies, gnvc a !:till on Miss Jo'is,, gradti'reemll!J loher :10 wecl£1in1:· · Aurelius Group ' "'" Q b M' t. Mr. Lasseu Is employed at the man of the Mental Health pro of ll11• i\llli111'!:et buildini(, Salurd:iy, "' ·Circle I llJCmb~rs ~~~~· ·galll1t· trig: at 512 West Main street in IJI'Iiffo'ridn.l' I'VI!ning :tl liw Aure· 01'1 ohl'r lG, eommeneing at !J a. . , at the .home . o! .... fill:.~r---fi.lgiJ. .. .4iL Vows Spoken Meet Tuesday ·· !ius town hall. . 111. l•'olluwing l!H• meeting 1he · 'cobs for a 1:1? Iun.cheon.- co· * • * . Cnrl 'l'opii!T dwse to "Say It group hud a c:oJ•Jlerwun! Jlarty. ... hoslesscs :u·e ~r~.: .)3~r~ :Gr~~-~n , !\Irs. Lul'illl! Lester ami Clar !\Irs. Lyman Freshour nnrl Mrs. With l•'lowPrs" in im illuslnJ!£•d Ill * Ill • "and Mrs. h.. A. Zimmerll)aJl, M.r-;;1 D · bl Sh Pnee i\rnl'll were married Friday Han·y Frcslwur entertained the it'l'illl'!! with Lute llarll'nintrg, ·' Lawrence r~axton: \vllr' give llj~ ; . OU e OWer in i\ngola, J ndtana, in a rloublc 1\ipp Mothers club Tuesday eve· J::alon lt:tpids farml!l' and fur S Mason OES Has ''"devotions and the; prograp)'--~n G.. · · Th d ri ng l'erernony, ning at lhe Ilarry Freshou1 t( )'l'lll's ass1wiatt•d with a !Jelroit .,q "India," Is under the-dlrectlon .. oJ IVen urs ay l•'ot' itl'l' wedding the bride home. Sixteen women allcmlcd. '\ niii'SI'r.\', as tlli!T:Jior. '!'he l'lliored .. , .. Mrs. D. n.. I.JCthbrli:lge. ,. · · .. . · eiJOse a !JitJc'il drc!:: Imut s and l'oi'l'l''' eiJapll't' pct•forming OJlening ancl ance, lasting softncs,s. ,, be held at the home of Mrs. Le 1\'1'1'1' .~<'rVI:d by Mrs. A. I{, Zi1!gh•r )l"<;!d guests ovcnccl t!Jelr many [St. LaWI'I!IH'I' lwsptl :!I, La nsmg, Mr·. and Mr~. Al1';1 CmnJ;ilill' td' 1;iosit1g parts of the ceremony. •. , Roy Saelens. Her co-!toslc:~scs n,rr nnd !\It's. !Jeri Seligman al the gifts.. to Mr. and Mrs. Don Lcutc of •..;tcll'kllrirlgP :JilllotrrwP llu• (1!1- i\l liH! l'iosoJ of the eercmony l\lm. Eric Spenny and Mrs elose of the meeting. TWO-PIECE MODEL-Colors: Pink, t 1'1\e hostesses servetl cream Lansing. They • ltm·c another 110 Bands Attend g:~genwnl or llll~ir dau~~ltii'T', f:nwy sntulwiches, pickles, nuls, '"'· George Whyte, Sr. Mrs. Mlnitir II purrs· fllfcd wilh Icc cre;i11• lli'liV<'Jtsl:ttt, son * * Blue, Yellow, Green. Thorbul·n w'111 give !he rlevoti'om :11~. Annual Band Day mint.~. tea and coffee were· served topp~d with chocolate, mints and ts the fomwr Osa Wnsper, daugh- of Mr. and ~Irs. \Vaill'l' J)rHVl'n· Mr. and Mrs. 1-:al'i Pcat•s:illwel'l! fmm a l!!a table. Sizes 00-0-l-2-3-4 ...... $2.25 nml Ihe Jll'Ogl'alll Is hi charge_ ol Sullli:t,v dintJI'I' guest!-! of Mr. and ,t!oiTec. tcr of Mr. and Mrs. Berl \VasJ•cr. One hundred-len high school slnll ut' Lansin>~· Til<; Mason chapter will hold ~~ · Mrs. Florence Carrlei': ~The topic Mrs. llarold C. Pearsall uf LesiiP. Guests present were Mrs. Glrn l\1!·. and Mrs. Davi£1 Glen are bands, including Mason's band Miss C'mnkllil!' ;:mdu;tll'd fron1 puiJ!il: insl:tllation Saturday eve THREE-PIECE SET- Same Model Wilh will be "Intercessory·'-Guild." <;tncl\hrirlgl' lliL:Il sdtooi and is l~ox of Dansville, Mrs. Freel Wit· the parents of a C'Ill l:t:il 1 da, ;,, anrl Susan, 1 Ingham· County News October 14, 1954 Page 4 We Gi\'o! Gold :-ilalllJIS Burroughs will . give · · tl1e d'evo Roy Adaf!lS Gives 2 .~.- Three busloads of band mem we<:il with ~lt·s. I•:diliJ 1-::~n· at I !Ions. Mt". and Mrs: IIerman Bushnell· bers attended from the Mason Plcas:tnl I;Ji~e'. o[ Eagle arc t!Jc parents of a Members of the Women's 'as Tal k at Meeting school. Majorel!es a~company· Mr. 'ollll • with 'Mr. and Mrs. '!'hom as Mlcl1. - Loll. Ricl1y nnd Bobby, arrived home and coffee. Jllal'ltd. Unihling- 2009 E ..!Ul,PIIIGAN . Mr. and Mrs. Dudley· LaGulre Al the close of the meeting tlw by Jllane Monday evening from • • • LANSING, l\llCillGAN and sons of Owosso called 'Satttr ·co-hostesses, Mrs. Raymond SwHI Bayside, Long Island, New York, Mr. and Mrs. William Peek anrl Spon~ml'tl h~· I ht! :Lifttlmt ~ , ' ,: Lee, ' . ®U'@ln@@CAMERA, Chagrin. Falls, Ohio, .visited· Ma· . tuaranl~td ' son Jrlcmls and relatives · Super Argus $31.50 $84§.@ inc. Fed. Tax week end .. 'I.' hey .all. il.tt•md¢1L!M. Leica -- •••• Ill •••• ··~ I_. Powell·Ot!stcrle wedding ~.;...: ..... ~,..~. . ':Now You Can Own ;,. .,., .. .(...... : ...llnmston Saturday. · • Arg.,.s 7$ - $23.50 II• wtitrlerfti h111t · , · Mr. and. Mrs. Cam~ras ·mnltt •• '""' . the Camera ..... , ..... , --~POlAROID , l, dingtended In ~~t!h~~e:~,~~;;;!~~i}}~t~ ~(S11it Diql. a~\-ntica,lly. .. , 1 . Mrs, uuttt'm" ·ayment ~.sets lens! ·.. ·' . ' .:· ' ,. · LA-ND.~ CAMERA ,Ti.Ttt! .·, ' • P~· " .• ' .. v... • ·r ~· ,,· ~.r ,_ ·: 1 sing Mrs. " ""-"'J 'ni~ pi~t~te-~ind~w· vl~w· Finlsl;e(I{ l,icture·· in one Majel Cil1.reno:ll'r. WiltMI finder! · ·· : .. , ·· ' 'tltiniate ' \t••r•:J." ' • : t scheduler! to spenk 111 the Young 60 Visitors Attend Extension Clubs Tlzomsens Return llo1ne Sunnyside School. Peo)JIPs me£>tlnl: nt the North Alnh•don Ccntea· ~ 7tll 111111 Hth 0 111dr.s A 111 olhts r•lnu dr, Sunrlny, Octo· Tlw Alnil•rlon Crm!CI exti!nslol' I /JPt 17 •It H:~f) [l. 111 'l'he YOIIIIJI c:rollfl will meet with MI'H Nellyr !1-lfter T,.i]J to Denmarlc 'l'ho r llllllllllllilY moPtlnn of (Jr•oplo IIJI' hal/ill!( u l'lllllest which Huss~IJ 'l'huu;rlny, Octnht'l' 21, nt StmnyKirlf' lll'hnol WIIH lfe!rl 'l'llPil lk Pnlllll'd fl "'J'IIJl to i'ulestln!!," Past Chiefs Entertain Association [lloyod hy the goVI'I'nment If n dny £'V!'Iling ut th1• school wllh .~ fl, rn., lnstcnd of with MrH. HnY Mt•, nntl MJ H. r.Jtur·Jes Iluuse, H womnn rlneH want hm· hnhy ho111 eight memlwrs present, Memlmr of the Mnson rust New officers of the nssocln(lon mnnrl Ilugh~on us prevlouniY nnrl Mt, unrl M J'l;, IlcJIJUI t Iltll'lll! ChiPfH dul1 Pnlef•tnlncrl the Mai'Y me: President, Mrs Lyla Bennis· pldllllCII, In rl hrmpltnl, hoi' own rlrl!'lrn r•nnnot prar•tlr o wilhln the hus '['Ill' hllllhiCSH lllCI'tihg \VII~ nnrl fjunl!y wer c dlnrH'I' guests Vomlnrrg l'nst l'hlcfs assol'inllnn ly of Bnttle Caeel1; vice prcsl· 'fllll'rl to ol'flr'l' by the JliCSident. '-;npalny rtl tltP h11mu of M1 nnd nl Its ririth annu.II meeting, rlenl, Mrs Marie Botsfmd of .Tnclt· ' Wlh'o~~: pilnl A government rluetm· 111 1 ltPlrm Dnyton, .utri drws wer P Mr~. Clyde Illll In thP nflc11ronn WPcinesii.Iy ufternoon. son; so~retm·y, Mrs. Lillian 'l'lilrtePn nwrnller·s nml mlrlwl!c will tnlw over tnl1en A I l'POI't WUH JllVen 011 thL (he ~-:roup fllld Mt• and Mrs n TI] M<~Hon l'yllllnn ::llstets served n Bl'onltlnrr of Mnrsh.JIJ, trensurer, :nest of lito Wilcox e~~:tenslnr Dnnlsh rwopiP scemPrl f1lcnrl ·11111 met Monrlny eVPnirtJ.: nt tlrr Hdtnnl mel'Ling hclal nl MnHon trbtmi'H viHltr.d al the Snuthorn one o'do111 lurwltl'on nt tlw K. of Mls, Cln1erwe Boles of Mason; l,Y to thl' UnltPrl Strlles, till' St•piPillhCII' 27, hy LPilll Mult•t Mlchlg.111 Prison In ,)adiHun P h.ill tu the uo guests Mas. M nnd pn•tl president, Mrs Joy Mur· IOIIH' n[ MIH Denton gc)l(l!lr!. 'J'Iwmsc ns rr•por IPrl ')')!(' JPHStln Oil )lUl'HC'S WIIH g[VCJ1 Sr hooJ )ll'llhlemH WPm diSI'IlKKerl Mr nnd Mrs. l•:lmer LPo nnd B rtlcl1ly was gencr.tl Plt in .Tur i1~on Munday In the eve· 1hnrt husinPss nwetlnr, re!r esl1 Danish foll llourd mmnhm·:; lwfote the nillJ.: tlw l~hlll'l' LI'I'K Wl•r·e dinner FollowlnJ.: the huwhrwn the the nssoulnllon, hy presenting her meeting ut Mnson A ur ell us J',n mr.rellcs, Hr.JlllHl und ------....,..--:---:-:------ ncnls of hot mulled clrter nnr' money for u trip stwh f of tlw Mason Ternp!P Taylrll', -1•15 West Ma)Jie slleet, the home o[ Kd 1111 olrlet· sister p.llttc!)l.ltinp; ScventPen clrllrircn Mrs. Luren Bartlett, Mr·. and Mrs .uull•'l'irloty o( this week. MIS Who W•IH .1hle tnreleat.e him, after• 1lso allenrlcil, A pnlluek dinner rlo~y Holnnd Howes, Mr unrl Mrs. Ben l'.tlllteJ Js slaying hi the nurslnv whir h he w.1s anslwrl to the Mn· Extension Council WtL!:I se1 ved al noon, Arend, J1., Mr und Mrs. Vincent home In Eaton Jlapld~ ' son Gt•nel otl hosplt.Il. X·t ,1ys lt.tve Carlen, nnd Mrs Helen Polluclt Holds Regular Meet i-IUIIIIY ShiCI II lndlr·nted Nelson hot~ llll hrnlwn Mrs Myrtle l'lllrll'll and Mt' hones. llo\Vl'Vf!l he will not be MemheJ s or the Tnr:lmrn Coun Members of the StllnJy Sider •xtl'nsron gtoup oi Williamston Jim Smith of Ch<~rlottl' we11• Still ,,hie to re~t 111 L~ woll< for some ty Home DPmonstJ o1tlon C'ourwll rJ,Iy afterrHJoll J.:Uesls dl the ltoml time. met Tuesday at the llomr• of MI s mel Willi Mrs M,uw GteJ.:Jl Tueb lo~y Mrs Ilclcn Whllumore nml of Hev and Mts John E Pruden M r tl Lnurencr• Smlth of Wlllrnmstrm .tlHI fain l!y 1 S ~S WI Mrs Cl.utrle M.1yn.ml ami M1 s Mrs Gaegg J.:UVe the lesson on Mm ell Fox presided, nnd Jl•l ve purse m.Jktng 1 \'HCh mcmhcr a list of rlltfr•rent The next meeting on "Lines ljt chfllr men and f'iuhs 111 !herr dis Dr c•,s," Will be held November Hi trlcts Tltcy wcr t' .Isl the P.XIenslon r:lubs Mr ami Mrs Floyd Rl! e r•,tlled Cltllld.ty, October 2'1, will be t11c _Mrs Lawton (,.Ius~ of Q,lllsvl.Jlc on Mrs Nel11e Scofield of Mason opening of .1 scr·rr•s of missionary will cntmtant nt lire next rnPctlng 'luesday. llll'cltngs at pw c!HlldJ. 'l'lH• of I he 1-:1 oup on Moivlo~y Novem· llfrs. Frdur· C.trl RumsP.y o[ .Tacl(lent the weelt end at then· cabin for drainage, Ingham ranks fourth. Human Ills"' nem· Mumsmg I Sundantllnd Hotel In G1 anrl Rnplds n September. She told of many 1vents of the convention mclhcl· og details on the nomination and 'nstullntlon ceremonies foi' the lrand officers. Ill Ill II• ..
Phone 90.11 for Ads that Sell (or Buy) YOU CAN PLAN FOR ... ,, CARE-FRE'E TIMESI e We•lncs1l1ty al'tc•rnoon deadline on clusslli(l(ll'l · e Classifiml dlsJIIay ads H4c per inch e ,10 wm·cls fo•· 50c - Allditional word11 lc each e One of !Uichigan's largest rural wunt all sectimis "Darlinp;, which d•·•~Hs shall I Wllllr to night'?" W11 siucerdy hn(w thut this will lw your grnaillst worry! Jlowevm·, too IlOAHS -- n C! gIst n r n cl Duroc 13 0 A H. S ---'Few Pnlanrl China PORD·F'gRcusoN TnAcTon, f · f d ff boars. Clurenc£! Biossey, 3813 , boars. Eligible In J'Cglster. At ploWS anrJ ClJltll'lltOr for Sale, ru1ts- 00 stu s many ol' life's (H'oblmns m·e due to filum· Livestock. llurldPy rom!, Wlillninaton. fnl'lnel's' prices. Claude Luxton, ,lust what you need to ~peed yotn' I :l8wlf 3100 K Columhln mwl, Dansville. fnli worl<. 5570 West Holt road, cinl Sllt-h:wl•s! 1\fmwy-worJ•ies lll'll I~IUI!ld ------40w2p Holt, phone Holt 4-5842. 38wtf llOAHS- Duroc l'l!gt'stererl hours.' ---~------· ·- _------;- - ------;---- PO'l'A'l'OES-Sand m· mucli: poltl· by cu•·el'ul Jlhuming and regular savings. Usc Proved Dnlry Hulls Waynl'! Dalton, 2U!l Searls ron£!, YI~AHLll'{G 130AH, Stocldll'ldge I 0 e s, Chlppewns, Ontario, Artificially 1rom W!!hhervllle. !'hone ~1-t~-11 Web- J•'l•'A reglslcrml. Inquire nt Check ']_,hese Bargams So, yinu for (l:tl'e-l'mll days; O(Wn yom· hPrvllle 41w3p Stocis. ThPy arc ntl mad, phone Mason 2:5831. Cull LOADERS- New Universal 41w1 bin, 2 miles south on Onondaga road, 1043 Onondaga road, Eaton D~ING HOOM SUITE, table western stod< for hardy fe!'rling evenings or week ends. 11lwl loaders,· fit anything but Ford Ingham County News October 14, 1954 Page 6- - _____---J._,__ __ .----·--- or Ferguson. We have bull Rapids. Phone Aurelius 3203. and '1 chairs ami IJu!Tet, cheap, ·;;bully. HIDING HORSE for sale with dozer blades, adaptable "to most 40wl[ 837 E. Ash, Mason, phone Mason ------~~--- 21321-. 41 w1 p Westarn bridle and saudlc. Mel· loaders, 7 ft. angle blndc. Also Hay-Grain-Feed HENS--!iO' yl'arlinr; bying IH•ns, APPLES-Tuttle Orchard, 4 miles Philgas vin Brown, 115 Meech road, one used loader. Dave or Dorn $1 eadr. GPorge llurgl'ss, 718 ·E. D. Franklin & Son ~outh of Mason, one mile west COLEMAN OIL SPACE hcatP.r Dansville. Phone 2091 Dansville. Diehl, phone Dansvllle 2172 or COMPLETE LINE OF Kasco ancl Bottled Gas IIowell roar!, phon" ·18~ I Mason. One mile wr.st of Mnsnn 2631. llwtf and 2 miles south on Tuttle road. with circulating fan. Harold •.. Phone Mason 2-S!J.ll. oi' 2-7901 41w1 Rowena feeds, hay, straw and Brodherg, 576 Lamb road, Mason, in •llwl ------~ Phone 4266 Leslie. 37Wlf sail for water softeners. Also 20-lb Self-Serve Cylinders ·! ·---- - ·,:. : ~ . , • . 8wtf IIAMPSHIHE BOAR, ·G months Phone Mason 26682. 41 wl p 1 Phillips 6(j gas nnd oil. Tomlin· ------:---~------·100-lb Delivered Cylinders CIIICIa.ch. - boars ancl gilts frrJm reg-islerecl 38 on standards, all in good comll· COW -:-- Jersey caw fqr sale, 5 Used Wagon on rubber with marble-lop dresser pi r , Lawton Clrel,nc>r. .>:>h Lrnn ·lltnck. Lawrenl'c Simpson, phone 2-0-o-w=f=n=T=E:-R::-:-0-C_K_f=r-ye_r_s-. =w=e=lg~h tlon, $50. Mrs. Ira Rose, 4662 1 I Mason 42lll. 11w1 years old, n real. good family NEW EQUIPMENT. Mason 5331, 333 Ea~t A~h· stl:~c\~ ro?d: Willimnslon. l'llmw li2•1-F·2 c•ow. Cl~np. Blaine Lovette, 3588 J from 3-7 lb. Just right for T~lla~d avenue, Holt, phone Holt I [reezing. Will dress them if you, 4·0J046. ------~-- 41w1 7 S'l'l~f~RS, G In 12 months old; West Kinncville road, phone 3158 Ezee Flaw Fertilizer Spreader Clover Seed ------· ·---...... ~lwlJ ~~~~}~::~~i::;ut- ·so mixer!. ::~:~: 12 J'Ptinrwrl mill{ mns. Kenneth Leslie. _ 41w1 Stalk chopper place your orders early. Burt . 1 warner, 609 w. Soutlt street, HEA!ER-Coal and _wood circ:t· Michigan Climate Comlllloncr.l · One year old. ll:m>ld Ilrorlherg, Mason, :mm Dr'nnis rmul, Web :i76 Lnmb road, phone 1\Tason be r vi II r., piJOlW Webhervillc HEGISTERED RA·M~I-Iampshlre I Chore Boy Milkers . • phone Mason 2-2842. , 3CJw3 latmg heater WJL.h clectrrc ------'-''-'"=-- blower, 5 to 6 room size, walnut 26682. ·11 wl tJ 76-F-23. '10w2 and Corriedale, reascn'able .. Ar· Rubber Parts for all M11l~crs Be smc nne! see us em your dover color cabinet, extra good heater ·Bottled Gas thur Cook, 5375 Craig road, Firestone Tires seed. Top of the mariwt. CHIPPEWA POTATOES, $1.50 in good condition, $30, Joseph GEI~SE Purei>rPd Toulouse Stocllrl. Priced reasonably. plies 21 ' 19• u Phone Eaton Rapitls 2501 Ash. Phone 25721. • 41wlp STOVE-White pqrcelain Scars- niL'c, beginning to l:ry. Grovel' CABBAGE-$1 per tnrsnel. Basil ------·-----·--· 50 head ine Iuding- Stale F'ni" W. H. Collar, 268 N. Diamond Truck mud flaps IJ0w2 Roebuck wood and coal cook Alwrs, !iDfl Edgar mad, pllollc Freeman farm, 4780 Iosco road, PORT ABLE M.EC'!'RIC sewing Winners. nm 1 sr. 1eetPrl tops fi·om road, phone Mason 2·8822. 41 1 Corn Cri'hs. stove. Excellent grates, new fire- Mason 980~. •llwL one mile north of White dal' machine, $20; 3 cider barrels lleI s l ate ' s 1cac I'Jng 1Jerc 1s. w P Lo. mbard Chain Saws town hall and V. mile east. box lining, $10. Jacoh Strobel, R;l;:f;-typc Dr.Kalh CORN-20 acres standing corn $3 each; electric fuel oil lifter PULLE'i;s--=7ri .. tn he held at thr. I•'EEDER CATTLE-10 steers · ' · 41w2p 108!1 road, Webberville, hybrid pullr!ts. Wilson l"orce, for sale. Reitz Glynn, 791 Wal complete with pipes, $20; 3 piecer H?u~e I and heifers, native cattle. Francis Platt phone 63-F-13. 41w1p 4 miles north of M: son on Ernest Gil'bach Farm do road, Williamston, phone Ma· Snmsonltc luggage, 2 man's anrl '!" 1 ~ . • . . . Weigh from GOO to 700 lbs·. Cross Mtnnoapolls-Mollne tlenler TURNIPS - Malte me an offer. ,, miles south of Salrne, Mrchrganl between Hereford and Durham. son 2·852!l. 41 w1 Phone Mason 23009. 41 w1 p one woman's, $30; 4 house door$ EVEN OIL I·IEA'fER,--!ibttrne-~~ O~emos rnad to L:rnrh rond,,. "~ lh mile north of Mason on US-127 $8 each. Jnq ulre Herrick's F'ootl John Anderson, Stub highway, next size smaller than furnace. mile east on Lnrr.h row! to Stm· Show at 10 a. m. and Phone 2·5971 Marl drawers, $25. Beulah Bullen, Wood Brothers Corn Picl·leaf table, dlshns, typewrlten, 6·>c apwce. Inghamt roofs and silos and 5 p. m. 41w1p Donald, second farm south of ~ c t N M 7w f YEARLING heifers, Holsteins mile:s . south of Dexter Trail on cabinet, burns coal or wood, 5 or farm produce and used clothing. oun y cws, ason. . and Guernseys, 4725 Parman MerHhan . road, phone Mason COHN-21 acres of standing Aurelius Center or phone Aure- 6 l'aom size, also 2 55·gal. oil bat> · road, 1 mile cast of Fitchburg. 23000. 41wl corn. Albert Humphrey farm, I. 3203 4lwl 40w2 BATH ROOM FIXTURES, tub, Lansing T.cactoi and -Jus · rels, t1ttcd for oil stove. Platforrr - ----'----,------:-- Francis Bennett. 41w1p see Dan Gilchrist at V. mile east -- lavatory ·and seat; water YORKSHIRE BOARS-For larg- Equipment Company of Eden. Phone 2·7784 Mason. SQUASH, Hubbard, Blue or wagon. F. C. -DeCamp, 1137 W heater, electric, 52 gallon, good Green, your choice at $.04 per Dansville road, corner of Hawley as new, building '10x12, used as HAMPSHIRE RAM LAMBS er litters and more profit, usc 2828 East Grand River 4lw1p Poultry and. Rabbits . 'Dallas and Aaron Hyde, 1633 Yorkshire boars. W. E. Kranz pound. Walter Polloi;, :);\ mile phone Mason 21052. 41wl brooder house, good siding and and Son, 3188 Tomlinson road, Phone Lansing 2·2175 CORN-Right from the field, Phillips road, 3 miles north of west of Aurelius. 41w2 PULLE-r S-200 sexed White roof, $40 cash. Two 9x12 matched :Mason. Phone 2-4959 Mas·on. Mason, phorie 3787 Mason. 41w2p 11w1 loaded in your wagon or truck - Roc!~ pullets, starting to lay. Bigelow rugs. F. II. Gaslmll; 1311 ------No Sunday sales. Allan Aseltine, · Hoover Sweepers 41w3p HOLSTEIN COWs,· 5 registered,. S E P A RAT OR - Table-model corner of Meridian and Cavap- Household Goods. . E:arl Nichols, corner of Nichols S. JeiTerson, Mason. 4lwl and Onondagn roads. Phone Ma· _BI_C_Y_C_L_E-~~-·B;y-;~-·-b-icy-cl_e_w_i~-h HEIFERS-12 good Holstein heif· Simpson Farm, Eaton Rapids, cream separator, cream can and augh roads. Phone Lansing ED- Deluxe upright Hoover sweeper. 2-3252. 27wtf large basket', 24-inch wheels. .. ~. ers due soon. Lawrence SelJa Simpson roud. ~1w1 glass ·butter churn, '$25. D. F. 7-7738. ' 41w1 LOVE SEAT-Lawson .style love 'model 62, was $110.95 - Now ~on . fer, 1 mile west of Waverly and Ervin, Route 3, Mason, phone Ma· seat, newly reupholstered Jn '$89.95. PARMENTER ltED HENS one Ronnie Judson, phone Mason Jolly roads to Williams road, first, HAMP&HIRE BOAR-llh years son 2-5846. 41w1 STRAW-Baled wheat straw, 35c· rose nylon. boucle, $55. Phone ·rrlple-action Hoover, model 29, year old. Heavy breed, $l each. 4671 after 5. o'clbcl<. 40wl p old. William Malcho, 12'/o mlies a bale. Roy Hammond, phone Lansing 4·9583. w . was $89.95 - Now $72.95. . !louse left. Phone Lansing 7-255!1. east oil Columbia road, mile CORN PICimR, International 2· Dimondale 3215. East an· Colum- 40 3- Hoover tanlt-type, maclel 42, . Carlton Eldred, 3¥.: miles north· HOUSE PAINT-White, zinc, .. - 41w1p ~ wa~ south oil Haywood at house No. · row corn picltcr, .number 24, lila road to M·99, north to Ross- STOVE-Used Westinghouse elec· $78.95 - Noyv $64.95 . west of Leslie, 3161 Tuttle road, lead, titanium formula, $2.89 120. Phone 31F23 Webberville. $250., Floyd Weldon, phone Mason man highway, 1% miles. west to trlc range with automatic con· ' phone Leslie 4269. fl7wltf nnd $3.98. Barn paint, red, $1.99 RAMS - Purebred Hampshire .... rams. Yearlings and lambs. 11wl'' 24033. 41w1 house No. 9469. · 41wJ.p trois, $100. ·Kelvlnator refrlgera- :ruLLETS-50 White Rock pul- gallon.. Asbestos. roofing ------,--,--__: tor, $75. Both in good' contlition. Mason lets, 5 months old, $1.50 each. pound, $3:98 ·for·· 5-gallon · · :·'Howard Coy, 2-183 Coy road, Ma· EWES·~ 40; 2 corriedale, rams. FARMALL SUPER M-Remote HAY AND STRAW-500 bales of J. H. Fetters, 3166 West Barnes Symphony rttbhcr-base son. Phone Mason· 2·2944. Phone Dansville 296!1. Nat Pull· ·.'control .attachment-hydr_!lulic; clover llay and 400 bales of road; Mason, phqne 2·3627 Mason. Home Appliance Jolm Pringle, -134 S. Stockbridge wall paint, $3.!19 ·gallon · 41w2p lng, Potter road, first road east 3 14-inch plows, hydra!-)lic attach· wheat straw. Also 6 acres of bean · 4ow road,· phone ,65·F·12 Webberville. quart. P. x. Mart, Mason, 2 120 W. Maple ' of Meridian off Dextet• Trail. · ment; Power lift fertilizer and pods. L. H. Elsenlohr, 2354 Eden Phone Mason 2-5911 11w1p lot-te, Lansing. Also Surplus · •. :.·; HAMPSHIRE BOAR- One year 4lw2 grain drill. Seeder power take-off. road. Phone 5683 Mason. 41wtf ). "· · ,. '' old. Also one Duroc boar. 7 41wl PULLETS ...:. 50 Lowden-strain let, 311 E. Grand River, NorU1 ----,-,-----'---,--'---,---,-. Like new, used to plant 50 acres White laying 35'/r, Lansli1g. Opc11 evc-:y night. , ald. L. W. Cheney, 2 HEIFERS-6.fresh heifers anil a of·wheat only. 0. K. Pauley, first ~ockpullets, and one mile south of cow. Franlc .Paul, ·Leslie, second house outside city limits on Dans· nice ones. L. M. Scott, 1670 Cur· ' 22wtf · ..... ,,..,-,, .. at 427 S. College road. house east, on Ewers road oil' vllle road. -41wlp tis road, ·Dansville, phone 2072 PROCESSED ROAD GRAVEL, 41w1ptf Meridian road, Leslie. · 1lwl Dansville. , 1 41W1 barnyard fill, 'sand and ·black WAGON - Low steel-wheeled 40 RED HAMPSHIRE pulJ.ets, $1 dirt; also trench and septic ti111lc '· . wagon and ba,x, $20. Marvin each, Theo'. Clickner,. 63 Wll· digging, light bulldozing. Francis 559 Diamond road, Iiams ton road, 'phone D!lnsvlllc Sluss.t:!r, Maso11 Gravel Co.,. phone 2178. , . . . 41\Ylp 4104 Mason. : · · · · 9w8ptl J(:ll'l'y's Used Cal'S Ingham Co11nty News Oduber 14, 1954 Piloe 7 u ,, ., Want Ads tJ()!J I~ l't OHJIPPt flt H'Pt Jnclu;on, MIPhlgnn Brrm,llyn Htl J flgh'wny M fiO enol Page 2 Phnno ,fuel< ,rm •I 'lno BUY AND DHJVJ~ nne of those Phonl' Mnson 2 7001 OJ{ LfHPil Cats unrl hen\ 'niP mnn wlntrr Jo lhP punch, BLACK Dirt'!', llf'nlllffttl soli, no Abel G. H. Conklin mlll'l\ Also good rl!oh top soli, Painting - noofln!~ $10 JlP.I' !i yntcl load dellvr.rl'll BUY NOW AND SAVE' - Real ]i~state Gcnl'l nl HPpalrs Cull Holt 3!li!J. 2Gwl£ PRICES CUT ON ALL CARS Ins lnllnllons - TIURRY, 'riiEY WILL l1wtf SAI~ES - All mnlws, types and NO'!' LAST AT TilE PRTC~S Hlzcs. 13oughl, sold, opened and SHOWN. UPIIOLSTEH1NG nnrl tepa It lng rr.p.rherl Vault doom, money fmnllutc Will cull nl your WANTED-All !duds or sr 11\'p i'ldesls, steel dcslts, filing cabinets I!OillP. oll!rl give fll'l' estlmnles No hon, tin, nlShimmin Dnw J'honl' 2 (i I lt
Francis Sloan Warfle Tailoring Will1tmstnn, Route 2 Shop Phone (l7J W ls now open Mr.n's and Womr.n's Custom M.tr!e Clolhf!s A11 cr n llrms Mrs. Ji'loyd \V ar fle
Commg Big Rummage Sale Fr1day, Octobct' 22, l to fJ p m .tnrl Saturday, Oclobct· 23, !J o1 m to ~ (l m 120 ACHE FARM-110 nrH's un Jlts m! ni'o 1 SponsmPrf hy I he Women's Ass11 dnr 1 hi' plow £i 1 onm lHIWi! 1 AU1 0 Cldllon ol llw M.rson PH"hytelf,lfl rnodf'Jil NPIV hip 11111f h II II ) ] ICC' J.,tllllolii'S church GeoJ·,g·e Helbig Livestock Tn1eking Delrort - Monday anrl Tuesday Battle Ctcck - Wcdncsl C H I H U A II U A PUPPIES, 10 pick up and deliver. Leslie Food " Wheel Bnlancmg verllsing spec I n I t I c s, book Lockers, phone Leslie 5361 or Saturday weeks old, thc·mother rs a Toy '' Motor Tunc-up Fox Terrier, very nice pels fot matches, calendars, executive Mason 5331 20wl1 4623 Elllott1Road 1 Brake Wmk gifts, business and personal children W,tlter Polloi<, 'J!L mile Phone Mason 2-6374 * F,um greet mg cards, gifts of ft uit, west of Aurelius ,11 wl 'fRAILER-2 wheel slocl< trailer, Ceclm candy, cheese and fruit calurll n home, gm age, 1\~ nc1e Brownlee, 3 miles east of Leslie 824 Lmcoln, Lansing. Phone Lan of land, on Mcrulmn 1oa,J. P"rced FORD-Notice of public sale on on comer of Fitchburg ami sing 9 6750 for interview. October 20, 1954, at 3:00 p. m., Cooper 1 oads. Phone 4276 Leslie. at $6,000, reasonable down pat the undersigned wlll sell at public 4lwlp ment and terms Cecil Wemple, sale for cash one 1950 Ford 8, Realty BrolATI'ENTION J~gg 1 rofluccrH - Tim Cenl!nl Ml• hlgnn l'oulli y froducers Co OJli'I Lllve 11
Livestock I 1p I'ITi 'l'rucklng and Buytng $17 !Ill do\\ 11 Bids Wanted
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Derby Neighborhood I E. D. Franklin & Son Hubbt~rd News I Ucensed Dealers, Mason I till~ ( • II tint I tllil A lye 1' ( , (,ohh Phone 2 8911 Mc~son
- Cotn PIC long I 1cl1 phone 20'19 D.uJ,VIilll~wl Cards of Thanks Lost and Found J'JOTICI:-1111 s!J ty do!-(s Jllf kPtl up by the Jn!-(h un County Jill mahe Society rn hy Cltylon llu leU county clog w uclen ue hulrl n full 7 clr and flOi\hLI~Y - I Wish to lil1n1, 1111 6 ROOM IIOUSI: Willi bill!, fur I r 11 nels llirl llll,.:h hrn s 1nrt 11acc and Vel\cltll\ hfJJIC!H .IV Ill Molhct 11111 D.1rl lor I!JC <.Jtrls able Octobe1 11 1m $"i0 1 monllt Pltnls g1fls m f!-( tzJncs JILIII Phone Mc~son 2 81lil I'Joytl I. IJ,tklli goods ,IJII! ,ill lht kiiJtfiJCS' Mille! 3281 W Lyon Jo.td Mo~ sho11 n me 11 lulu I w 1s 111 I he h< son, 31: tmlcs southwest of M.t pill I tlso llllllid JJI,u to lh 111!. Duo r m~ll 111rl ill of 1111 co woii,t rs fo1 111 tilt !lilt ll1111gs IIH) 1!11 1 I< 1 1111 I lie Slnd.httrlge W S C S fur the lrtnl, Dr Werlrlon 1111 Dt Corle\ 111d 1111 YOU All!: then llorHieilul r uc Housetrailer yom tr.nlcr 111 Ihe Osp1ey J3i\ fut CHI.) llung Ot],t O Marsh, Douglas, Slodllanl Ave: 1l rlerm, nnrl. Itnymund L. Wilcox, In December, 'l!l~O, nnrl t11ol\ Ids fractional wllh rllstrlcls In olhm; Lcglo11 In Lansing finlnr·dny nnrl and Hill. · lt-yr!ar term on county !JIH'a!',\' 1Jo 11 t. t ralirlnf.( al Great Lulw:< eounlics, state equalizer! valua- Sunrl<~.l'· 1 bor>rrl. " Nnval Tmininr; Crmtr.r, Great lions must be used. The equnll..:u- Under cunstrucllon nnd Hdwd· 'l'lw full l'11nfemrwe Wflil lie , Walter Munyon, Lnnslng, ,,. Lniii'H, Illinois. lie was stntlonrrl lion committee nnrl tax nllnen· tried for complel ion Uris fall arc voll!rl l'lllimly In the lnslr'lll:llon • •year lrll'm on hoanl 'of corrlt'lli r1l 1 'II. r:lr.nviow, Illinois, fnr• 20 lion hoard used the state equnl· Lots Wh(telillls, Pinecrest, 'J'ullr.:nlrl 1 '!'he new voice of home! em· of rnr!lnlror·:; nnrl ofl'lt•c•rs nf lht• extension, S(rnhr, !ferron Creel\, Inf.(lmm Chr.sl hnHJIItnl. monllls before scr·vlng on u1e l..:ed Ilgui'C of :j\:JD8,100,000. 'J'hrm lllnerlenn Ll•f.:lon In Ill!' progmm .Tames B. Mcln.lee, Bunl:er IIIII. LJSS Bennington for 2 years as !'last wee!< Millard lnlerpretcd his nomlcs on WKA!l, Mlehlgan more Freeman Mur·slt, Hossmun-Goulrl Stal.e collcr.:c mAlthough Christmas comes at IF YOU'IIE A DRIVI::~ who In· llours !) ..,..:. 4 · the same time around the world, alah on new ropnlr IHlrh' juat . ,.· Monday thi·ough · Fritlay . lhc time for Christmas mailing ·,Goes? bocnu11o theY'ra new, ihen you to foreign countries· · is just don't hnvo tri wonder. You know / whcro nil thr-lt. mo~u~y roca. t ·tround the CQV,J')ct:, said Post· ur 4688 Olm!nos Uo~tl flltl if )'DU 1rO (ui~t whci klloWn. thot . . / 'llnckctbook: And II · jiou'ro Juot :lone early, PaiiTlCI' said. ~ooldng around ·for n .piru!o · to The Mason postmaster sug buy SAFE uaed plltta·in' Ord•l- to E:CSt ed these mailing deadlines to IIHYe •omo montiy, como ·nut to . •\ mal dent. nf Puhllcr Instrnctlon, trJ gtteats of Ml', nnrl Mrs. Don Leon· Have Ham Dinner servo on u emnmlttcc em sacrmtl· 1 dny, of Mt•, nnrJ Mn;, Dnvirl llal>m', Mrs, Helen Young~ Phone 3931 Plans Activities .tml. Saturday evening the Leon· Mr·s, Edgnr• Script or,, Mrs. Mr. nml Mrs, Leo Mt!lu!,. Mt•, nry PdUmtlon nnrl life nrljuat· nrcls onlr.rtaincd tho following 'l'lilr!Y·nln() nwrntwrs nf fhn mrmts. Mt·s, Briggs nllonrh.!d the Phli!p Scrlptm•, Mrs. Hohorl An· nnd Mrtr, Gm·ulrl DouglllH, Mr. nnrl guests in lltelt· honor, Mr·. nnu Sc•honl Closc11 fm• Insl!ln!u Booslc!l:. C!luh lwlrl a hnlml hum nr·sl meeting ol' this commllfoe For ·Fall Season rlerson unrl ehllrh<'lt nnd Mt•. nnrl Mr:;. OrypJ llr!nslelt nnd 1\h•. £11111 Mr~. fiohcrl llne, of Mnson, Mr•. :~:~·~ Laymen's Sunday There will be no 8dtnol 'J'hurs· dilliiCI' lltsl Wednesday, ~;orvr.rl liy 'I'IIPS!IIly Ill. Mlchlgun Stale I'll!· Dnnsvllle chnplcr No. no, 0. F!, Mrs, Hosi'Oe Arnolrl ullr!ndc.!rl n Mrs, !'nul Bowen of Wc•llltrrvllle duy and Friday llecnuf;e nf ancl Mrs. Orin Voss, .Jr., Mt•, anrl reeopllon honoring M1•, unrl Mrs. worn Snt lll'rfily 1'\'r~nlrtt-r gii<'SI:i n[ Mr. unrl Mrs, Hnx 'J'ownscnd and Jcgr.!, Them nrc IIi man nnrl wom· s., lwld u regular meeting ut lila Mrs. Wayne Dalton, MlsH Vet•ln teaclwrs lnstlltrte nt M!chignn Hownrrl nnw~er· Satnnlny uflc.!r· Mr. nnd Mr·s. I·~iirl rtlct•li In ltottrll' Mr. and Mrs. Ar.thcn Wilt. Mrs, en on the committee m[Jrescntln" M 1 1 11 1 t Tl 1 Glover• nnrl F, WolfiJ'an!l. Cards ~::: ... Will Be Observed Slate r.ollcgc, General mec!tlngs ltosa Wash hum of Mason nnri b nson c · tu us rursr ay, noon nt tlw Grwsllne·Hllndmnn of tho hlrtlrrlay ilnnlvPrsni'Y oC cn!legPs nnd high sdtools, 'l'ltr. Worthy Matron Kulhlccn Swnn wr.rc I he diversion of I lte eve· will be held 'l'hursclny foronoon rccrr.ution room In Lansing. Mrs. Mr. Hlsdt, Mrs. Iva Corwin were gue:;tn. ptii'(JoHo of the committee Is to eallerl the meQt!ng to order, A nlnn unrl later refreshments nnd Frlrtay nftcrnnon nncl clivi· Mnry Kenrlrlt!lt nnrl nev. Bowsnr Mt•, nnrl 1\li'li. l•'ol'!•st Andet'!i(tn, :_.:.:!:.By Local Churches Mr. and Mr:;, l~len Vnn Damnll! .~turfy Clii'I'Ictiltim chttngeH and clnss of 5 Iooft the pmflclcncy wcro server! hy Mrs, Lconm•ll, were rnal'l'led Snnrlay, Septcmlwr .Jr., c!nll!l'tnlnl'rl us glll!sl.~ at fl slonnl mect!ngH Thursday nfler were welcomed Into lhe gmup. revisions on the secondary level. test, Nevu In I'JIIft' :1) speak on the topic "A Time for on mcm CI'S t p nne r.vnnge sm. To Be Presented llnmston October· 21 wns an· CMI'~.·" ,,~~lllllndcl.·tMyi'S(.iitlcl.l'cllll'ri~Yl'ln.ws·t~)()(rllsf· " " ·• Decision." Rllher'l Oesterle will Magazine Drive The Boosters wc~rnrly at his I1ome pllotogmphcrl in northwestern Iris this week. Mrs. Swnn is net· 1\nme In Lulw Odessa after spend: as the commit lee on membership • tnkcn und expect the II' proofs o ·t 0 he•· ,,_ Nrw Mexieo, It nccmatcly pur· !ng as grnnd escort. ing ti weeks at the hmne of Mr·. nml evangelism of .b~th chU\'Che~ within n week or two. c · _,, tmys present day life and concll· An lnlllat!on will he held Tucs· and Mrs·, Elmer Ojala. Mt·s. Edna will moe! at the Dnnsvtlle Moth·· lions among the Navajos. It In· day evening, Oelober 10, at 8 Haymond Is now staying with oclist church for fnrthr.r plnn~ Since there Is no sritool 'rlnm;. elurlcs ~areh :;cone:; as a coyote o'clocl< and the comm!t lee for re· Mrs. Corn Anway nl the Ojalu for the ·splrltunl life mission., • · dny or Friday, the l'lnss i:; Children Attend at tadCls P~ both churches will Lukowski, Hicltard Stenskc, 13111 unci l~lzinn Wnrflc. Mr. and Mrs. Durwin BaiT of Ma· braces, etc.-is vinually 110.\• be vrslted 1f they have not at· Bravcnllci' and Clark Phelps. Friday Okemos defeated Dans· j son were Sunday guests of Mr. pip~s. tended the early sessions of thl' Cnh ~:,·ont s l\It•c•l •rucsclt:y vitlf.! :ll·fi on I hr. Aggies new field. scllliug-wili oudasr your home- The par•f( mePting for tllC Cuh Trick or Treat Has I aml Mt·s. Warren Mueller. N. B. mission. Okemos' line out fought unci out· Cruig and Ann Donnelly of De· fireproof, rmpmof, vermin. 'l~otlls will he ltP!rl on Tuesday W<'ighell the Aggie line. The Olle· Wednesday evening, November troll were wee!< end gue~ts of proof. Cooler in summcr! ~vcning, Or·lohcr 2li, at the town A Different Meaning 3, at 7:30 llwre wlll be n family mos team scored in each of first the Muellers. _Warmcr in win1cr! · fellowship dinner at the ~own Jimmie Moore '1nll. 'f'h<' meeting will !Jegin at 3 periods while Dansville gal ils This year plnl-size goblins will MrB. E:dward Brickman of De· hall for the members of both 7:30. "Golrl Rush" is the theme lone tally in lf1c final period. he raising money lnsteud of trait unrl Mrs. Lout Townsend churches. There will be com· Observes Birthday 'or lhP month. Parents nncl Outstanding players for Dans· havoc. As always, the cry will be called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. 1 munlty singing, a mtlsical pro· 'rlr.nrls of IIH• Scouts are wei· ville were Bill Bravcnrler, Clark "trick or trent," but the treats Earl Showers und family. Y:UOR~~lf $f£."7 ~0 come. gram by William E. Alnslle and Severn! friends were enter· Phelp:;, Bueky Nlrns, Don Brown will be for the world's umlcr· Mr. nml Mrs. Harold Mason of ONLY u the guest pastor ·WilL ·speak on tained Saturday afternoon at the and Dick Brool,,,t-lpHD, Greenough. In the evening Mr. . M1·. and Mrs. Flen Vnn Dnmme and Mrs. Greenough visited Mr. nnd family spent ,sunday with Leille, Michigan ~::::=a--..-.·-..._J•' and Mrs. Charles Greenough of Mr. and Mrs.. Leonard Swinehart i.·._i·••••••••••••l!ll!l~ii.•••I!I•.. •-'IJ ~anslng. of Roeldord. rf1 J II ·•II;" ~·: ( t• j i I! (I j, _.: I r:: ~L ~•O•'j 1f\ !·lljllg f.l j it j,jfiillid;y t-hli{.t:~ fll·t:"'.' I (hiobr.r i4, i954 .. Plio.:~ '_BrldJOII'a 1-'t:nioo! i .. D;uji>• :.iu j"'Jl I glni:>l> ool ·VII •1rili lVlF. -~~IJIJII llllllrli~t ,,111t fr11. trncl Mt·ri, !~lmcw r,rlrw Mr, ilnrl Mr~. Gum·rt"J'. -...--~--~--- c)uy uve11lng, Wroi!IHI nr,rl fumiJy ~lutur•l••l' evr·- ul' DansviUe rllnrwr gw~•l~ Mr. nnrl lvln;, / · · Mr. nnrl1 MrH. CarHnn Crawfnrrl nlng at WhllmurLl Lutm, J,rlot· l•'tol~l W nf Mr. nnd Mr•s, H. Thomson unrl llOil nt Willow H1111 UIII'C!US Cll·dn Hd1erlult~;i I\lcmt. Werlnesrlny with tll'r HistrH', lvli'!i, B, Frost, ulrport. 'l'ue~day evening, Ociollar 1!1, at Mr. nnd Mrij, 0, f;l, Donn or .ebber llw hnmu of Mr, 1111d Mrs, n, ll. · lnwa wore Sat'lll'rlny rl!nntn• 'I'he regular meeting of tlw J"•'mni1 I, Arlhur Mr. nnrl Mrs, Milw Kw~ll anrl Mrs, Myrl Graham - Phone 66·f·2 In the uflernoon they tooit Neva 'l'hursrlny, Oct.olior• 21, Ill 10::10 Werlncsdny evtmlng, Oetolwr 2D, family or Wellbi'J'VIIie Wl•ru Sun lmck lo i)cr apartment in Jaclt· '!'he Community Aid rcnllzecl rro~l. n, m, wllh Mrs, George Van De· $17.!18 frnm ltH sllcntnuctlon II!St Mr. nnrl Mrl!. ~Villlnm Dur\(C ul 8 u'rlnd< 111 t 1111 IHJnH! of Mrs. day eve!illl[~ 11\IJJJ('l' !.(llf!:>ls of thr! son, W, A. C, 1\lemboi'o Mcmt Monrlny mnrk, with hu~lncsH tmeatlng he· Mnlvln Iluttlge, Mrs, Wnynn 'l'ny· The 4-I·J amateur ~itnW held at 'l'ltlii'Hrluy nt the hnmu of Mrs. nnrl daughter's of. Detroit were iattnr's parent:·, Mt', 1111'.1 Mni, A. The W. A. C, met nt the home fom rllnncr, Dovotlons will hP. In lor nnrl MrH. Glen ~harland will Grnnge hull Monday evening wn~ 1•'. C. Wmwor. Sundny dlnnm• guests of Mr. aml c. IJI!rgi!J', of Mrs. William Dunnvln lust be cn·hns\r!sses, MI'P, MIH'le SWur11 Lnunste!n en'· Arthlll' Hr, ·Atvln Luun· northrrn Michigan hunting part the program. 'Maner Pntel of lender, Mrs. Fro~l, wllh n marl< and fumlly visited Mr. and Stnnluy purty nt: the home of tcln, and brothers. lng of Women." rirlgr!, Mr•s, .res:;· Stu:1ts nnrl ~mn R. n, Mm. !"lora N1•lsnn fpcnt· last Indln wus the speal•cr. Pa trlc!a gift and 2 cnlws were served in Mr~. Boh Felton nnd family Sun· Mrs, Doris Rindfleisch ·l!JSt Frl· Mr. and Mrs, Vern Bartlett nnrl of .Tnr•l·tcr Sunday. "Through The Years" and· "Of! LB. 59 C 0YS tefS DATED FOR FRESHNESS, STANDARDS - CAN I Pershing high ;·dtool foot lmll Mr. and Mrs. Theron HarT o[ Perfect Love." Mrs. Lester Bixby borhood last Friday, Spare Ribs LITTLE PIG, B·B·Q SIZE r::nme, Tom Stone, a nephew of Detroit an~l Tole.lo spent tllc playr.rl the t.rnditlonnl wecl1ling The! AurC!lius extension group .... Mr. Witt mu.l a ~cnior at Cass, week end with Mr. and Mn;. liar- music. wlll hold n bal(ed goods sale at MICHIGAN, WHITE, U. S. NO. 1 .SIZE "A" plays left guard. 1 old Barr. Don Oosterle, brother of the .Jennings store in Aurelius Fri Mr. ami Mrs . .John Corbin were About 20 from I he home dem- bride, ushered the mothers to day, October 22, from 9 n. m. Thursday guests of Mr. and Mrs. onstration groups in this vidnity their places. until sold out. Roy Hobart. TIJC Corbins were went to Northland Tuesday fnr Following the ceremony a rc· ent·oute to St. Petersburg, Flor a program put on by Ilurlson's ccpllon was held in the church ~:al1.29 ida, where they will .spend the store. One of 1he speakers was Douglas 50 winter. Miss Marlin I rom· the Farm parlors. Mr. and Mrs. LestC!t' May .\ Potatoes ~· Roxine Glynn ,/r Dr. Nora WnllCnt fn shoJllling. Vogt was in charge of the guest lace Johnson, Mrs. C. Ross, Mrs. WcdnC!sday for Ann Arbor to book 5 • Richard Reno died at his home Mrs. Herbert Wicke, Miss Flor- Marlon Polloi•, Mrs. Earl Smith, 2 sTALKS 29c Orange Juice ::~:~ 7 \-.~~ 1.00 vislt Mr. and Mrs. Fred Horton Monday moming. Pascal· Celery Mrs. Wendt:!ll Johnson, Mrs. D. V. and will go from there to Cham Mr·. ami Mrs. 11onald Mayer en· ella Fox, Connie Smlth and Jan- Robertson, Mrs. Frank Lininger paign, Illinois, to spend the win tcrtaincd at: Sunday dinner Mr. icc Dillingham were in charge of NEW CROP, EARLY BLACK 4 o1~~· 89c Sweet Potatoes NEW CROP, -~ERSEY. 4 LBS. 29c and Mrs. Harold Glynn attended Cranberries tel· with her daughter, Mrs. Wini and Mrs. .John Grosshnns and the serving, . , Mrs. Oesterle chose" for . her the meeting, at Northville Shop Bl~ '~:·;: OXFORD PARK . :~~·, . 5 i~G •1.79 frcrl Craig. Onions MICHIGAN, YELLow. u. s: No. 1 10 39c Grass Seed . Mr. and Mrs. William Nis- son, ·Kclth, and Vet Bullis nf daughters \Veddlng n maroon tnf· ping Center, put on by Huclsons Gregory. lust Friday, FOR MICHIGAN, GAL. Mr. and Mrs. R V. Worden and feta dress with blncl• nccessor!es DUNCAN, SIZE 54-64 3 29c Apple Cider ·::,r::' swm ,··:~~;-~: 59c The Wheal.fleld 4-H club met Grapefralit sons of Chelsea called on rcla- ancl Mrs. Powell wore aqua crepe MICHIGAN, U. S. NO. I, o~G ExcEL, aLANcHEo. sALreD • r:··~ t~~ lives here Sunrlay. with brown nccessuriC!s. Each Monday night at the Grange hall. Potatoes SIZE "A" 15 49c Peanuts 39c The! leader, Mrs. Roland Frost, Carl Gearhart, who has spent wore a corsage of rust·colored Las. Eled A mums. · was presented a leather brief· 4 45c Strawberries FR~s~L~~o ~~L~Elu~1R~1HALL 2 ~~~~· 49c 9 week~ in Foote hospital, ,re- Apples U.S. NO. I, MICHIGAN Mci~ITOSH turned home Friday ami is able After a wedding trip in north· cnse by Ahe group for her help Lawyer , to be out. , ern Michigan and Illinois :they the past yenr. Winners of the Mr. and M!'S, Harold Harr, Mr. will he at home on Holt road. nmateur show were the Wheat Get Extra------Big Buys In A&P.•s GROCERY DEPARTME·NT! and Mrs. Ralph Ford, Mr. mid Mr. Powell is a graduate! of the flelcl 4·H band, Nancy Bowlin and . BANQUil:T ,,,~~11~... to the Mrs. Lloyd Harr aml Vonclla, Webberville school with Lhe .class Dnle and Shirley Glynn. These SUR. TANA, Fu~E QUALITY Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Dixon ;md of 1950 and is assisting his father will appenr again for their 30-0Z. 00 3 5 09 Legislature family, Mrs. Lester Walz and with the farm work. Mrs. Powell achievemC!nt night in November. $1 Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glynn called CANS Whole Chicken -~~~~· 1. Mrs. Brian Chnntcr attended the ir; a graduate of the class of 1954 Fruit Cocktail 3 chicken supper at Plainfleld and is now· employed at May's on Mr. and Mrs, Ethel Blal;ely of church last Tllllrsrlay night. drug store. · Miller r;oad Sunday afternoon and OUR OW~I, BLACK ALL PURF05£, PURE VEGETABLE The Munith Lions club will Guests were present from De· Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zalewski and sponsor a white elephant sale on ~roit, Illinois, Ohio, Granc(<;Rap· family of Ol•emos. Tea Bags s~~~~L -frK~4 39c dexo ,Shortening Saturday night, October lG, at Ids, Mason, Webberville,,. Wll Mr. and Mrs. J, Fran!• Clark the Randolph store building. The liarnston, ·Baldwin and Grand' and family of Lansing visited Mr. 20 J.LB. woman taidng a cake which sells· Ledge. ) nnd Mrs. Harold Glynn Sunday Cake Mix MARBLe BmY cRocKeR P~~·. 29c Townhouse Crackers .,,,. HEKMAN's PKG. for the most money will receive a afternoon. REG. BARS $5.00 pt;ize. Price Bros. wiH be Ext~;!:;io:t Meets 1'nesday Southwest Wheatfield exlen· Ohm with Beans 'ARMouR·s. 5c oFF 4 6~~~· 95c Woodbury Soap 3 The East Leroy extension cluo slon group meets Thursday with J6.0Z. · auctioneers. ALL cTN, oRoADcAsT WITH oeANs TIN Sun1\ay dinner guests oi Mr. met nt the home, of Mrs. Rpland Mrs. D. V .• Robertson on Jlurper Oig~rettes · P~t~~t!Ro~~~~os, $1.99 Chili Don Carne . and Mrs. Merle Frcr;r were lVJr. Grnham,:last Tuasday.. Figurine. t'oad,. ;.: ;:. ·· • · , .. · ! i:! · and Mrs. Paul Dillingham, Mr. ,pdthtJng"anil rhiilIiantc·"" ______...... be· taken for ·a ride a couple of '/". . \ times a week now. . d . , SHEDD'S' J~l Mr. and Mrs .. Paul ·Wolf are Sala4 .Dressing 47c ' . . the P!lrents of .a girl born O,Cto· 16-oz. A ber 9. . . · . ., . SHEDD'S ... JAR 370 Collins Sales &. Service Miss .Ne~a Johnson of Jtlckson French . or,ssing 16-oz•. · spent the week end with her fam· ·JAR· 310 ,·i,:,4t.::W~.r.,~ple_ . · ." . · · " · '· · · ·' · · · · Phone 2·531 I S~~.dwich ·Spread I SHEDD'S. (o ,' l!Y. .. ' ~~ .. ll~c.l. ll.tt~nd,~. t!\~ W!!M.lni. of ...Betrothal Told GRi\NDDAUGII'fU:RS DOnN 'flllll'Hrlny cnl!r.r•s of Mrs, Ellzn· Mm. nu.v neerl!!l' of Lo~lle hnH lwth n l'lltiCl' \Vl!J'(J l•:dwnl'll Col· •I grHnddnughh!rs, ond1 born lui' of', Lr>Hiil', Nun. MomJt unrl within tho pn~l H monlhH, 'l'lw Uurhm•L 'fuylol', MrH, lltu·lynn ' rno~t l'!!t'cnt birth WIIH Lhul of Colllll' C!llllml on l\lrH. i'otlt•t• l•'r·l· Vld\l I\11y, born !l wcoitH ngo to clny nfternoou. Mr. nml Mrs. Hnhert Dlli'I'OW nf DJ•, nnrl Mt'H, \Vllllum Clurlc Ll'HIIu, 'J'ho others Ill'!! Denllm nncl 'l'om Hllt!IHII'd tlw Mldtlgnn· Hnyu, rluughl!.!r of Mr. nnrl Mrs, Iowu fopthnll !lllllH! 111 Ann J\rbot• Gmnt Sutliff of I.:esllu who huvo Saturdny, 'l'ht•it· son, ,Jim, iH nl· !l othet• ehilrlt·en; LOITIIlrll' Ellunn, 'tcmcllng 'the Unlw•rsiiY, or Michl· dmtghtm· of Mr. und Mrs. How- ~-:nn, ani Vnughn of LeHllu who huve ------:J 111 her ehlidren; llllfl 'J'onl H1w, daughtm· u[ Mr. nnrl Mrs. Hay. , motHI Heedcr of Glnrlwln, * ~~ • Charivari Fetes Maurice Briggs'
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LeCiear\ Studio Sunday callers nf Mrs. 7-nla Lalll•t·lc•aux l'luii{•g'i'll)lhcl'll· 1 O:;i)l)l'ne were M1·. and Mrs. Dc·· Til!! LaiJrt·tcmtx HI dub began 608·1U1· Jlolllslct• Bldg. los Caton of Charlotte and Mrs its winiPl' prnjcc·ts with tho [Jrsl : J.im~lng Orlin Wlllyoung of Lansing. Mr. ilnsitwss meeting at the school Phone Lnnsing 4-3022 Willyoung·Is in the Sparmw hos· Tlntrsrlay c•vcning. * Jlolt , * pita!, Lansing, for' surgery. Nc•w officers were elected as Members of the Holt e~Ctenslon • ·======:::.L::.::.::...===~.=..:..--....:._: 1 follows: Presidc.nl, Gerald Ham· club will meet ruesday ·night, __ ilton; vicc·prcsitlc!llt, Carol Stilus; October 19, at U11~ home, ol Mrs, sccTl'tary·trcasut·cr, Esther Ham· James Lund: on West Holt".rdad. ilion; rcpllrlrr, Palrida Smith; Mrs. Ada Davis w!li be ,co·hostess. ·utrl rt•r·rpa I ion, David Will"'' ltht ough 'lnrlivldtml lntegrlly of Legal Notices. thought helrl to the rules ot rli .. 'Lecturer Speaks vi no Science he emphuHized I his ll[l[llir nt ion of I I \l(h to ·.. "To Mason Audience l111mnn neec!H IH pr ur tlw or prayer nne! It Is the way of pto Despite polltlcHI wnfu~lon nnd grc~slve snlvntlon" he nddqd " ' threats of ntomlc desll ucllon Council lnstinr; solulions to Imlay K [ITOIJ "''lcms ate nvullnhle fnt tho !nell 1 Proceedings vidual o~nd nil mnnldnri Arch Free Methodists ·Plan Bailey c f Sncrnmr nlo Cnlifot nit Meets at Williamston told un uutlience In Muson I ues rhe mcmhers of the Free Mcth day r vening oclisl clturciJ will bo hosts lo the ,. Cullcrltly on 1111 cxtcmh.!cl h c L 1nslng district tluling their • turc• tour ns n memhct of I hr qumtctly meeting which will be Chtlsllnn Srlemr• flonrd •f Ler lwld tn thq WllllnJTislon church Recently a young man came to sec me Holdchng out Ius -hi reship M1 13nllr Y spolw undet Oclohet 14 through Octobct 17 New Tcslament, he smd munestly, 'From whew should I the uusplus of rlw l'hst ChuJCh Ministers unci Juy J)lembms from 1 ead to fmd peace ,md 1 est? I c,umot sleep lor my sms The ot Chtist Srl(ntist In M1 son high the 17 circuits of the dltilrlcl will Lm d ts fm ftom me, I cannot get nom e1 to IIlm 11 I showed school IIHiltotium lht lututct he In nttcndance hun the text, ' I am the way 11 and othm texts about for Who WUH inlrocluced hy Mrs rtw opening se1vjcc Will he giveness throtlgh Chust ethel Slw kton spolIt alter South through mlct me !talc classes and Burkley I ond Brenkmg of Bread m the chlllch meets for a time watth announce the appwuclung one adult class 1t 11 30, no ]unlot 10 a m Sunday school and Btblc of Bible study and pmyc1 mau mgc of !herr daughter Carol class 11 30 Gospel and ministry •• to E B Konlwl th1s Satmday Or sen101 cJ lSSCS ate held Ut lh(s Sund 1y 8 00 p m , mmlstty Fr1 Auction lime bee wsc the youth choil day, 8 p m Fu si Chm< h of Chust, Sclen sings at the chlll ch services Simonds, hostesses me Mrs How t1st, Mason holds scrvrces at the \Volvm me I.ivestocl' S.tlt•s P:wrlton church cornet of Onk and Jet! Mrs Knto1 Mrs McArlhm I Willlam~t.on Wesleyan Methocl 2!-{e miles west of \Vdlmm!'lton on lJS Hi llousel United U11 thren, Vern rst, Itowlcy, Rev Carl Coffey, Burnes streets every Sunday ut Mrs Camburn and Mrs Brown on II Bearcl~lc) mmtstcl 10 a Ipastor Church school 10 00 a 11 00 Sunday school 1s held dm m chm eh school 11 n m ell m wm ~htp se1 vice 11 30 a m mg the serv1ces fm pupils up to Stcc ldnul,.,e Baptist, James E vine worship L twrence Oesterle young peoples meeting 7 30 p the age of 20 Wednesday evenmg Lombard pastor 10 30 a m us spealclcntiftc unity Wlt~ lee Thursday 4 15 p m boys $25,000 New Merchandise setvrcc worshtp servtce with a message God over comes feat and estnb and girls 9 ycms and ovm 7 00 --- by Davtd Diehl crrcuit lay lender, llshes hmmony wtll be brought 41w3 Save Money - 1\lust Be Sold p m 01 cltestra practice In the Evcrytlt'nf~ Wllllumston St 1\lltherlne's Ion A Ttme fo1 Declsron 10 1 out at Clmsllan Scrence serv1ces pm son age wrth Mr Nyc 7 30 p ORDER FOR PUBLICATION E(llscofml Norman J{inzle 'vicar m worship set VIce at Ynntown Sunday October 17 lll the lesson m prayer and Bible study 8 30 4PI'OIN1 MENT OF ADMINISTRATOR Power Portable Saws - Eicctlic D~rns - Hauhvare Services and chmch school, 11 00 Iwrth u message by David Diehl scr mon entitled Doctunc of a m first and fifth Sundays, on the above topic 11 a m p m , choir practice DARNUM-Novcmbo& 5 1951 Atonement Slnlo o( Michl""" I he P1 ol ole Co It Tools - Socket Sets - Open End \V~ench St ts - Etc. fourth Sundays Holt Eucharist church school 8 P m M Y I' or tho c lUI ty or In..:lu m Third Sunday, morning prayer 1\lason Prc.~byterlnn, Paul L At n s.uH ion of tu hi Co t held nt the UmL'Jcbold EqUJIJment - :•aint - Toasters - Eloctric Stocld>rhlge P1 esbytmlan, ~ev At nold minister Sunday 10 a Pr obntc Office In the City n£ f rlmsh go In and litany flnld C Htnl:, on tJ o Hlh d y of Oclohct F G Belin~~· pas tot Sunday er Im annual Men s Sunday service \ ll I Or.4 & Steam Irons - 0oolm arc - Dmctte S1•t'i - Electri· mon topl~, :Jesus the Wonderful/ of worship, Wlth Gcn L J Malt I cHont HON JOliN McCLEf LAN ][olt Baptist church, Rev C Judge o( P ol ntc , James Pasma pastor Sunday Teacher land, Lansmg the guest spenlcer I lhc MnlLoL of tl o E•t to of ROX. cal Apiiiianccs - 1\lixmnsters - Dishes - Portable Sl AN LEY IIARNUM Deco& Hcd morning worship 10 u m , Sun St kl ld Mtl 11 t w Spcciaj music by the choir 11 15 11hon U un m hnvlng !lie I In " I I Sewmg 1\lachincs - Lug{,ugc - Eh 1 trJC Jlcatt•rs - oc •r ge e tee s or I a m church school 6 p m Prlnnlpnl John Munn of '!i'owlor. ,Too Kolrsay fill' 11 SCOI'£1 nnrl then of loltf'illlnwns · If the s(nl'l1ng ville. flu l(ddntllhnl ~poulnl effort 'r\tllle tn~creepte!l a pn~~ tliHI I Ch lcfllllnn hn!l I wen ILlinwcrl to :;houlrl lw mndrJ to ~top hed1llng Brown's Placekick ur·twterl 4p yprr!u fm• nnothfJr Okemos 'Conti.nues Principa~$ Irrldl!Y'H 0\lllll'K go nil tho way, . Coa(hes and h[lnrt~rnnnshlp (111 nnrl lrwl\ of llw tully, flltl'l ol' :;pnetntom, Jfn pnlnlml nul Winning Streak In ench of tho llrst 3 quni'IOI'S Wins for Orioles In lhe ln~t qunrter .Jen·y nell OAI'I'I'Af, OlllCUI'J' Olmm1m plclwrl liP a touchrlPwn. tliut t'l'r1wrl Hpnrt~·mnn~hlp tnnu· lntcrccptetl nnollwr pnos unrl onr·p:; tlw opnrlsmnnsltlfJ or. liJoso Cllflrlotle. sluyorl nl tho lop of Grand L· boll polnl In tho second period, the seorlng for Holl wlwn lm went perfect n•em'rlR. 'l'ho stage I;; set lng, Gordie Piper plclwrl up the mPP\illli of I II g II 11 Ill ('111111\y llfJIII•rl down, l'flill'iiP~; illlrlllfllr'lllb llrldgc was OVl'l'·r.mphnslzad, nc· only extra point In the cntlt·c over from 15 ynl'C!s otlt. INGIIAnJ UIJUN i'\' U~AGUI~ fol' the clltsh between 1111~ 2 lend· thlrrl touchdown when he rnn, the lnagiiP offil'ials a!HI mar·IIPH 111 clrr.w !Ill! r~1111Pl11Hlo11 thai mo:il of ('OI'rilllg to all the sclwol offlduls contest thul spelled the differ· I~rlrlny night Holt will not l1avr. (Nu Gnmcs ScherlulcdJ ers l•'riclay, Ol'tolwr 22, Tile ~::amo I hall over, , OIWIIlOH !Ill! i11•st 111' fr!Piik to J!'J~~('l' the night. c:ould lw mll<'d a lop ::r•a'lflll ''" C./ulnn. In tlu• sl't'llttrljH'I'illcll·:vrr· lldddng up Inghllm County Charlotte pulled nul In iron! in The Vikings carry the most far h111 till·\' :;till atl' rat•·d wc·ll PIt ac\d1•d :<:> 111111'<' points Wit I'll il'lll(tlc r·nadH•s. I [P pn i nl etl nut tlw third period when Gary Bechc g-liller, In Associnlcd Press rat· nWI' 1\la:;l•t;, J.'rirl.ty nigl1t 1111' Lonk ra11 oVPI' fro.l:l Ill ,\'ill'll:: out, lilltl IIH•re isn'l II C'IIIH'h in the look a 35-ynrd pass from .John ings fot' the week J,ansing Ever· I••JII-(IIr who lias I o win In order tD Illglll•lildf'l'. ...: lli'nppPcl a d11SP 1111!' Boll SlllliH'I'I'\' lrtllil'd ll'o'il'l' on Boardman and stepped over t lw ell. was rated lhe lop Class C ltllld his joh. lie arltletl thai 111 t•:aton lt:~pids on lltr• ;;ll't'llgllt IIIIlS !IIIII t:yt'llll Cili<•o]:t ;u\dl'd last stripe without a hand bcinH sdwnl in 1he statP ahead of Cerlnr nf a ;;afr'iy i'l 1111' lhirrl Jll'l'iflll. illlDihl'l'. '/'!11• :;<'01'1' Ill IIH• ltitlf Sl'hnol sports prngrams ·arc r:s· placer! on him. Springs ami Naslwll/c, \VIIS :lS·Il, :.l'nlially fnr llw school pupils Grand Ledge came bnP!t strong lin\VP]] IJ~!'i .':omr' f~1111d hnd.;.•., Charlotte rloesn'l figure In the I ( 'f'iH'h Dl'itl1 ShipjH'Y sl:tJ'IC•d !tis and IIHII officials and coaches and a l.til'l,l''dr·<·<'til ;tir 111'111 111 r:11 in the last. quarler when Shoe· Cl:1ss B ratings hut the Orioles fir:,\ ~;Iring ::gain in lliP s<'<'onrl :;hCJtilrl llrnrl every l'ffort In dis· with llll'm, llill J\oil'l' 11t1d IO:Id"ti mniwt· interce[Jted a Charlotte sllll malml-(e to win games. h:tlf anri on lliP Vikings Wl'lll. play only llw higlw:-:1 lypc o! pass and wenl 70 yards down I he IJallcor Ill'<' IIH• 111<'11 ~1.>· loll 11111:<1 spnrtsma nship. The Orinlcs have beaten Battle Look ;: 1111 :c.tlrliH'ITY itdd••d :tiiDIIIPI' sldnlines to score hut the Orioles Creek Lalwview, Iloll, Mason and slop. !q~:tilt:·.lt 1111• nil', .IPI'l'.\' Fot· Everett the running, !del<· 'l'hr Vi\o:inw: hr.asl 11 hi•:h·jlii'.\('J'<'rl Lumi:111sld 1w::.1•d ::! lltal WPrP ing and passing of Dean Look l o Stop Haslett has been lhc oulslanrling fenlure .. but help was on the way ofi'Pnsl' Iilii <'fltild i1l' da:.sl'rl :~:; :1 1•11 n1piPI1' ltl11i Dttlllll' ('larl; !til for lillie• IVP:tl\ in !lu• dPfr•n::Jvt• dl'· :J l'fllllfl\l•lulll;:, Rams Run Rampan'l nf lhe Viking attack, The South Iraslcll kepi pace wllh Olwmos Lansing school also ha£ some ex· parlrn'ronl. !loll's nll:ll'l, dcu•.-:11'1 'l'lw VilSflll still wns dio:- Over Old Buddies Byron Chicota an.! Gene Guile. seized with a feeling of m·erpm1·ering sick· · 1'ille 12·1!. Tlw win lwpl 111e Lnlwr In the line the Vlldngs arc big lance were on the way. rvrrs. lvloritz, who 11.1111' 11111rc ~'llfm<•rl. ThnsP dP!·~·n·l 01 gnnizPii. Holt didn't Jet old friendships rernrcl dean with a wins l!l. :1 and know how to block. Everett's ness. lie had to get· help for hi111seH and was at work nearby, .was notified by tclc stVP 1111'~1 m1gl~t mai;p ll1r rllli<'l'· All wns no\ rnmpiPir•ly dal k, stand in the way of crushlnt:: g:1111es. clown fiPld blocking malws every someone to look after the children, p!JOnc and returned home. en!'<' l'rtday nt::ld. thougli. Tlwrc 11'<'1'<' ::rome itl· Leslie 46·G Friday nit::h!. 1 The Lnkcrs had to resort to n play n potential touchdown run. Fortunately he was able to II was lhr same ;llrl slor~· for Idividual perior!l~:tiH'('S I!Jr.tl dr; lnsl-lmlf mlly in order to win. In Holt proved to Leslie that Cnpi· Today 1\'fr. Moritz, a vet· Ovet· at Charlotte the Orioles reach the telephone and dial Mn::on l•'rirl:rv nigltl. 'l'lw I:nll· ;·c•rv<'ci rc•r·flgJill Jon. Ltun•anskl 1he fir:-: I 2 periods Fowlerville tal Circuit play is pretty stiff. base their nltack on lhe running, cran of Pacific combat who dol-(s .itwl I'Oi!ldn'l ptll logelhr•r und ('lark rl{H'J':tll'd Wl'll. 'l'ltro IJl·lrl lhc Lalmr ground attack at The Hams scored in every period ldcklng nml passing of another "Operator." Ilc told the 'op· holds the Purple Heart Medal, nnylltin~: rP;:Pmblin;( a l'llllSistant lmirlc!IP of 1\l:tsrJn's line aim a slanrlstill witll sharp tackling except lhc second. Dicit Prest on one of the Brown hays. This lime erator of his sickness and is nearlv recovered from his allaek. On flile play 1\lasfln WllUic\. slwwrcl nwrC' hat l;llone lh:in il and fasl, hard charging linemen. was I he big Ham in the first it is Lynn who is plaguing gave her his address ;md tcle· illness. · Whu c'an say how IIlia'!;; y:ml:; :l!rd on tlw nc:d a 10· liii:i sllfl\'.'11 all yc~al', ;\1'1 Weirauch Jn tile ll1ird pcrinil Haslett be· period. He piclwd up 2 touch· Charlnlle's opponents. phone number. yard gnin wuuld Ill: l'l'l'lll'dcrl. OJ: pl;1yecl his ill~sl game. gan lo punt'h a few holes in the downs on runs oi 30 and 33 yards. Besides Brown the Orioles rely this incident would hnvc ------Clarliator forward wall. Ken Defore the period was over nob on Bill Pugh to picl< up lhat valu· "' Then he staggered to the turned out if it hadn't been Sclwihly and Hem nay Jed the 'I'ultlc had added another totlch· able yardage. Gary Beebe, Tom sofa and collapsed. for the telephone? :lt!pcrators is trained \o handle ln the fourth period it was the whitewashing when Warren Con· coaches. Bcvrr!.v l't /JJSOfl lot more tha11 it costs same story. The Lakers just had rnd passed to Harold Klinger on ' . To Stop Williamston ·26.a 1 too much for Fowler.ville .. Schnib· a play that covered 24 yards. He ·that doth. public good for MICHIGAN BELL .TELEPHONE COMPANY ly again handled the scorin~ .as· Holt kept up I he fnsl pace In multitudes, finds few nrc truly Slor·r.ndcr!; m•o going to have an -comfort-performance-and styling too good to miss. we ever saved!" most other cars won't have till 1955 or later.· c:wy time o.f it i[ past M11:·nn pc:·· And it isn'.~ hard for you to ligure out that Bui~k dealers must HAnd yll om• rooms have (Drmancl'!:> !lave any bearing on 2. Better Buy - a lot more automobile for your money- more room and thut. f•·csh, new lool>." lilc oulcome. he offering ,the kind of prices and trade-ins that the public goes 1. power and ride comfort and solidity of structure - plus the higher resale You, too, c:;un save, if you use Eaton Rapids and Howell for-because you can't make record sales these days unless you . I trnderl touchdowns, in the 11r:;t Lucky Star Wallpap!lr. have everything it takes to make a winning combination. value of a car that will still be fresh and new-looking well into the future. pe,'iod. Howell pkl\ctl up it;; :;corr. I Over 1000 patterns and first when' llill Barr broke nvcr 3. Tap Allowance - from the tremendous volume that has put Buick into ( styles. tacldc on a 20-yard touchdown Come in un'd see us, and you'll know what we mean. I' Lucky Star Sani{ast Wall- . run. The Ilighlan(lcrs failed to the top 3 of the nation's best sellers. So you get the benefit of our soaring p1i11Cl' is washable-soil and mlcl I he extra point. 'Eaton Hap· success in the form of a higher trade~in allowance on your present c~r..... stain reRistant-colorfixt. ids came righl huck to tic the Miiled from stUl'dy stock, it ~r.orc on a pitclHHII fmm We:~ Come in and checkl i ' gives cx~ra durabili1.y. Whittemore' to· Rex Hurlmes:;, I. oi , ) The ultimate in fine, tra The play covcrctl ~10 ynl·Lls. Harl:· Sllll.1~8 '*.·.·. ditional papers or smart, ncP.s ptit Eaton Hapids cut· b . ' modern modes. front when he lo .tl 7, i'i Ill tho II II' II ' ''' I ll'l'l'l'• l'lllf ' 1 111 1 011 Sur Vii'IIW hhn •II I' !liP WidoW, r.r. " lr, "'''"· $!1 ltllllll' rtf Ml" I' ll l'lc•I!IIICI" 1111 lt'II'H ••d In lulllnr; 11 ''' 1\1 f·' I 'I 1 1 1 11 'l'lw set onil hniC w.ts all l.n!n; rt dlln~IJIPI' MIS I !PIP II Assesses Fines lllllliiU ,T Juh1UHIII 1 ;:liiHliiUW, ttl\imldVI I r< I '' I J'l 'J'' '' I Jfnlf ll'f''' lillie(n lll'llf,"' ,y Ill 111'1 1 I '• '''SOli1 J 1I (1 • d II 11f J>nJnn, Sehiors Present IHirlgC' 1111rh•rl 1•'1111 IY )llghl dl ltiiiiJIJOill' of M.t.OII, oillrl 2 h•olh """" mnllluo ol au, • IIVtllloiUJ' I II liP ll'P JO,II son at llu• hrghlllll ('olllli,V (J 1111 S(tllf'l II II 11'1' siHII'I', Mr~. :'lim J,JulrigP .tH tiH• l'oilll hr•r 1'1 s, 111 11 1111<1 Di•Vill•, hollr of l '""" I J.nt111vlco, I.IIIIHintr, ""' 111 '" !'lie jllll!'loinl IIIL'rnt• b "Till' Nt'WH 111111 •1,, !'oil IJ,•ggP, wlrlll' ltt>l' llllshnnrl for Violations "'lm, $1 '" l'11111lh P,.,sf'mhly," a nil will lm fill llt•J , ... 11111 ,lr•Jt y wr•nl to tolllll' 1111111 .t 77 11 Jlflinll' liP lo I Wllll,iJnslon 11 111 11 I "''" Comedy "4 1; ""'" ' • "'"""'· drrvlrll " I 1 I I II N I I /\1 1 I I I II Thtee-Act In lfi ""'"• $11 Hll Pll'HI'Il f'l I,\ H' I'Vrl c II I' Tlu• LPituy Ciiiiii'IIII'IS 11111\U'rl P Ill IIIII tllll IIIII\\ IIIII llg win over Wllll.mrslon lloiiH Is, l<'llllf'l.tl •,PJVIII's \VIII' 10 n D1•1ld liislli P of 1hi' J>r•11r c ,John 1 1,,,,1,,., drlvhw c, 1 L.tsl 'l'ur•sd:Jy MPihodiHI dr•l1• l.t:-;t l'llduy fllllll llll'll t.unrJIIIIII 1111' wuJ, 111d ' 'I JiL J>lny "Dmully 1':1 m•sl " 2li7 cliiiiPil W••rlm•ilo~y 11 illl' Gors ){iilltll cJs h. IS hnrJ ol husy lime llli'mlu•Js IVUlf' nf llwl slrPPIIinllli' 111 IIH'II'IV lillllllutllll' V1111 \V,llllrl' rot l.tii•,Jng f'· lowing tlw lundH•on, Miss Mllrlted I I _ lll!rtJbel· l!J unci 20, under lite til Services Are Held u•meil'lj' prrtlerl Sl'itil'cl llo the Delhi COUll "" Dlt".iiHI, l!llll'l!ed rnhlun.lly of I t'eLJtlon of Wllllam nevew.1ux dur lllg I he month of Seplcmhel Northwest Stockbridge f'h!! j1luy Is u 3·ncl comedy lJIIII.r, f.:H\1' 1111 lnleresllng Iulie on FJtchbur For Seth Jacobs ~hOW<' I IH foiVI'II Wc•1hll sduy 11nrl nrrl previously reported wme llrr• er OlllliTIII JlloiJIII' 11 olllil ICII I 1\IJ·s. Glll'l 111111 lJsh••r g r 'l'lll! chnrnctlliH In the pl.ty HI!' .ts lollows Mrs Vll~'lliloi Mi ( olll ,J.rnrl Wol'• g1uus :-;illl.tllun In Inrll 1 Vlrglnl.1 'l'lw mont illy lllPI'Iing of I ill' nt1s. Lylt• Gr·uw (!Jcbr•ge Glhhs ns llr•nr y Gllg11~~~; Fune1<1l •,cJvlteH for SPih I :Iii hosl< ss II ,r lut\Vf'l l.tsl \Vl'dnc" !olmerly of !lull, I W S f' S will !11• 111'111 .rl llu• '1111'11' will h.· oi IUilJll'l.llive 1~1!/;ll.lY Wygnnt IIH A11nl t•:lltPI; II'PIJ l.uohs, HI, lVIII' lllllillliltd rloiV C'\IIIIIW IHIIHJIIII~: MJs l.r11 llJ 1o~l'lll, \I'd~ (lly O~botn as Mrugle; Pul Mul rll tire (;II!Hiilll' Bills flillf'ldill'lllillk .uul ill t ildiiJ.dliPI, L 111111 HllllH rlllllf'IJ hoili 'JilliiHfin Willi 1111 'il[ljll'l oiliiH• hoill Stillliloi~ nlgJJI Ien us Pumt>ldn; DJ,ulC l!ooill'l r!S illllllU i•'JJd1y dftlllillllll Willi C:lll•,ts \VI'II J\11, lltrillll .Johll ('hriJ ~.I'I'S i'ilhli'H S!itilli llllllllliliPt '•f'IVing liu• rllil 11 7 II l.\il,\11111' IH Ill .tlil'llllill iflll; M111lcnc SPoil ns Gltulys; 111111,11 In l•',dtVII'W l<'llll'il'l),lslln, Mrs 1'11 llJIIIISOII, MJ•, nfll In 1111 .tllt•liillllll 2 IJIIIII•. 11 til 111 11t1 11 •luliu s .trul l.tlw own Murr.rJI !'t•oitson, leu tnt'! llnll pnrbdrn Baldino ns Aunt StPIIu, llrlghlon Hcv lllllolrl 'I' Hc•••s1 1 ~l.llgl' i'.Jiiii'OII 1\lrsr 1\l.rrltrll hf' ill II oil fot lilt• s riP .tl IIH oil! J' rilli• .,,.,I,, •• I lllll\VIII)' till' sup ••li11ol ll'.tlill'l, now It• ll'illng 111 fttlt~ Marlin ns Cl.trlssa; .Joan IJlJ,Ii r lilil,c•JI ~liJliH I ,lJHl IJ,ll.olll fl 'I I ill II lVIII IH .t Wlilll! ~il'pli,tlll p.rslrn ol 1!11• WriJI,rrnsloJJ B.lpiiHII GI'IHZI'I 1\lJ•, ll•l••n ll1•,ul, J\lrs I ill• L 111 ,, ng HI hools showf'd Wd Itt UK l•'rncstltw, c.n y cillllrh olfllldil'il Moll)' 1.<111' ~lillilli•lcl MIS ,lt•,rn 01'ioiH•i 2'1 's.tli• s!tdl's to lllillliH•is ol 1111 Hnll tho JfH! /IH ernie; GorciPII Smllli Mr •• lr~rohs w.rs lunn Aptii2,J i'tJl.in•, and M1s f:tHr• Smlllr Ynullt Jo'lll<~ll'lilflliii'C'illll-l• Will Wnmtn's dulo, 'lu••sd 1\' 1'1'1 IIlii ~. )](' Ja•lrl .rl I hi' illlilrlr "utHI•v 1\lts c;, oll-(1 :;11•pluns gdVI' u n~ !\it. Bumpus, H.oiH•tl SwePt .rs IK70, oil illl' f.rn1111 IHIIflt•sll ul[ I\ellli Is of h<'l IIIJl lo ,f.tp.rn Will'l'l' Slit' "n~gltiH ,11 i-1 p 111 111111 ltrrlltilll illlilrrlt; prrty 101 l11•1 .ltughler, ~h!ej>Y: lluu ns C. c. lltrllh trf BrlghiiiJI I IJH p II Pill• l•,ugag<•mrnt 'l'nld spt•ntlltc•ltsl y~.u le.rr l1111g llosl IIIII M.te 'I ,PIHI .rs jp, i) •ts I l< i>lnr I• 11d.rv .rile I IIi Hill Grlrntr.; and Ilct·b MilicH' r~s Dr \Vf'll! of JlllliJI'['I' S(IH k [ [P I OiiJd /\1 I f.1111JIY cJJrilll'l 111111 1 1 l!:t·ncs . l'sses 11e1e M.tlldt• Duling, J\l.u Holl.mrl 1o\1'1\Hl'lltl l•rr>l, Ius ~,,., Lls .riiPn•li II l\lllllf'l' trl 21 1 Wlllilllghlty totd 111 ,tJIIl ltntll;, M1 .rnrl M1•, llllglllon sriltrols, J(l.tillltlln,~ M.r•un .rnnrlllllllil lilt Hlte .nil I pl.tl<'il 11 fot cliUJ< II tJHI ' h SurHI.ty s•linnl Hu h.tld tl1 Y llllllllid ol .rucl1son. llllh lJJC lltsl !ugh srhtrlll d.r,s appio.tilllllg lnsllllluliun I~ ~ilu•tlull'tl :•t let•"c Club J\11 .trill M1s Jo'.ry '1111\'IIHt'IHI J\11•. ll1 Y tllnllllri Imel ,, 1lrro111 Altf'J .1 )tdl' as r1 IIII.JI siiHHII d.rtll'hil'l, M !loll illoi]IIPI of llw 0 [•; S WIIJ •IIIII r lulrllt II, lt\lii.rllli oliHI rrp 'I rlllrll IPHhl't, J\lt ,l,11ohs Pntolll'd Gi.rlt', l11 ltoht•rl Li'lll\ W\'1(1111, ~[,11• ii'\• w d d lwlrl puhl11 rnsl dl.rllun 'i'UI'Hil.ty, M,rriP, oiiHI l'oliiY lllll\1'1'1 111'11' fill illrl fills M IIIIIC'I' Mt:· ~pens Mldllg.tn Slnlt• Nuilll•rl, Ypsrl.r1111 son rd M1 IIIII J\11s .J. 1111 s Wy 1 e nes ay OIIIIIH l I~) .tl K 11 1lnck oiL llil• gw•sls Ill dillllt'l' 'I'UI'sd.rv Jill-( ill ( '11'1 I Y dill I HlliH II Ill ,T,tcl<~llll •' l•'olltr~llllg his l'l.tdu.rlillli !11• h • g llll "' I•' tsl C;J,llld !till'!, Wil 1\lt• 111111 IPmple nl J\11 r11il J\lrs Huh! !lunl" 1 Ill sru•rtl Sriiul.tl <'Vl'llllll-( Wllh M1s. 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CIJ,IJII's G ililll•,llil and 1.111111\ I 1\ltlillll IVl'll' Suiir!.ty rhtHJel' (lf ncllltjty for lhc yc.11 .uc• he Widely k11own 111 ru wsp 'I" r woJI, I - 'ng btnnncd lie w.rs "spelled J"r Ins illlirtl r < wmtllf!<· s A11• 1'\.tm•"l 'llrursd,ry.rl2 IOIIiliH lo\lllltrll spPnl Suuri.rl llllhflillscd projects lnt llldP rPad·/1 •''·In .r111i ll•.rdPtslllp 111 :;pil lillt1 AI lilt• ltsl llll'l'ling ol 1111• I .rrul pt.rle 1[)\I'IS IIHy Sidlled ltsl Dl'.lll Emmons 11111 r.ul1iiV Will Llli} <:Jo\1' \IIIII hIS spl'nl the 111&:1 and VIsiting Jollm ropl'll llrrngs, 1 omrnunJIY .til tlls .rntl h' t•rl dt rltii'IIIIJ, I he Jnllowlll)( sp11111-( 'I he grrls lt.tll pl.rlllll'illl 1-(lll"•is.JI drnm•r Su111l.ryof Arclnc p.rsl mo11111 Wllh litem, rPturnerl ~IIY/Il for men OVI'r (oO, prngpong I gllVIIIllllelll lljlt'loltlons llitlllll l'lt.llllhc 1 rrf Cornllli'Jif' hil, LIUCI' l.ld11•d .trill Did, Syt,rmotf' I''J'/\ lind .rn ,til oul 11 11 '""' M1s. Gllelllon Ushcl wlllil' h d.un.rwo I ills wee!\ ~O~ll of Williamston coils llrlnllil'flr•rl Ins' st'IIHI', r·tlrwnslllp lJJLilr !'ow 1 IHI 1 '""'", 1111 l',hll\VIJI)i 1\lolllity eVl'lllllf( \VJII II '1 '" I J I p.nenl•, lilllll'd IIlii frn ii•P ) lc1 \VJIIcon G111'lt. 11111 \Vt\111' 1 I ' 1'.1111 lht• \Villitntsloll [ IIIC!piiSC' I',Jil' Hill " frr sl l.rll IIICI'I 111g of lite ye.u, fo1 14 Rites: Held in Pontiac 1fl' OltC'I of lSSJ',LIJH P \\ I'• "" 'o1 open lwust• 'J'IlP lnsl gr.ule rmnn tlillllil'liSIII olillln" l!llldllil I Ill "'' lCl('JV[•r( tile oiiV lid fill IJ.iVIJI,( 1'1 d 'I linmp~on oJ I liP l:nt~l Jlll I' lhu m11sl p tleJIIs JIH•sent TIJP for Mrs. Maude Wilbur "] \V.IS Sii'UI(f.:IIIH( .rJong dUIIIIJ' ~~- 1' f.tloup vult d lo spnnsor 1 Cui• : Fuheral ~r.rviePs fot· M1s llu• 1.r1IJ p.ul of llw Wdl, ll~IIIJ: Pill lip h.tn Kt lrJ.ll'l son of Mt p.rd, 111 thea r~u•.r litrs ye,u Mtlude 'L Wllhnr 77 of P11nllll' 11 ht• Prlilol, .Hil'l'l ilsrng s.lli•sm.tn ,rntl Mrs I!ro~l.tlrl h11Pge1 ol lloll I -- ~ere held lnsl Wcrltll'srl.ry .rflr•r llllol\fl!' II)H'IC'IIl to Wolk Mt dill! Mrs Vt•n 11"1 J.J:GAL NO'I'H 1~ .rrqu,untPd p.u ty Dtw to tile ltr rcstclrml, chcd Oclnhf'l 'J 1em tined on the Jub fot sevct.!l Wl'lt' •.lith "'" 'I ~lnlnston 111 n 1 --- I lh.tl tint c ll.t~e llrt•n '0 tn.JII\ .tt Pontine. p·c.u s" I c nrl I' I' iltn•: llrl'll 1 NATURE ON 1 DLLHI 10WN51ill' ZOJ':IING liEARING Ill IV l!'H denls Iiiii I III' !IJC p.tsl • Surv1vlnJ.l me 2 son~. Ctevr) of· Fen m.nw yt>m ~ Mt· .T.H oil 1d.tugltli•t, i\11 Nu!cf!IHIIIIlhYI-!'1\CIILhcLnl'uldl! '(ll Oil Fltn stirel, SP\P(ll F:O\ylel'l'rlle anrl J ,loyrl of Lnn c•ciJierl .1 "qucn 'cnlumn 111' hull HnlliJJKIIII JTu 11111 ~ wJillu luld HI llu l11lh1 I \~II· 1 11 t 11 11 r~lup Irnll Ilult Mit h11-nll n Nc vc 111 !111 d~{)PC( ld cl gel·tOJC lCl \\'OU ( sltjg;4claughlrt• M1s IwtliCor In I'Piy upon ills llll'mo1y lrPj MJ 1111 1 Mt·. l\lriiiHw 1 1'1'''"' 7, on fnr I her""""' .. r' !](a goucl wny to Ullloclucc them A RAMPAGI ~fiiiiiW 1111 "'"" llY 1111 ( c t\11 ell! ut .,,1 I SPivcs ne l o! Perry, Mrs. Rev~ PI' 1cnc I< m.rny of the .msiH!rs h!'c .ruse lw 1 .rnd f.rrml\ were• '" ~urlhtll\, On JII"L Wtsl uf US-IJ7 111 :i•c 1 o II lh1 ot Lansing, Mrs MIII'Jcl M.tSI'Y c oul1l not lit• n r drllo ht o.rdt .tsh j1, 11111 , C.rn,ul.r, ovc1 till' w1 Pk end 'l'wr 11whnrn ( n Mu h ft 1m1 1!~ 11\\111 cl of Wynndoltp nnrl Mt·~ Elf',tnor .mel most cortvcJs.rlton f tlic•cl luj \IS!llllg J\ill Lui• k' mol he 1 J.v llcHty J & Lh.cu L huum Llu~ CAN COST )IUfu cty lr h( cu-:wrud f utu B' 1~ Kl• llity I II IIIII'S I• Yl' $bb.l!l' of Wllll.unslnn: and 2 !'CJ.liSt!'r lie I\ ts \V'III1.rmslonl Jurlg<• dtlll '!•s I' r ern" tlm1t1 II tu ("1 rnnu 1( r! Illlll l' ~.tcplll.'ns, 1);1' ;, son nl IJ);I!)f I WI' ZONINI IIOtlllP, prolhors, 23 gr.tndcllllclrcn an II < 011 esponilcnl fot lite L.tiiHIIIt( vtsrl crl IIH "DII rnrl c1 Ll"h· Mr llllf Mt s lllli!lo Sli r>iii'IIH, I' I 11 111 1 1 Nell L ( IU Jl~nlel •, v YOU PlEm 1 I 27 {:reutgrunckhlldrcn StriP Jmunrl l'o1· one pet wei h<'IIP; 111 r.<'v, l\li ,111 11 Mls Snelri;m ll\\l Jlllell ,lJl eye l,lsl S.tltll city wile n II\\ I se1 veil .ts ulrlnr of the Suncl,l)' C'wssrn.rn oil ro 111 ,1 Stutrl<~y. J:cdtttcl 1 Wnuttwl"" ill' w.r• lnt 1~11h •l jlll tt• ot CCIIII'tll ~ .mrl 1 B. Smlll1 D.rl" Bill .11 st.tlcfc,tlllle)"tgc I nr., "1 ~1111 "''"1tl flp h 1rr1111m rl In Sp ll'l'IJW 1111. I J\lr• T loiiH hy llw llllltrri State:; in tonk turns, It was f'omlcal to 'l'l11• exdllng cllrmtx of lhe "Girls of Plcasurr. Islunrl" will Jm :! Will'S, Ail liw.~c! rxl'it ing prorlue 1111,\'f'S Goc•t·1. IH'odtlf'lion fell' AI· Wr11J'I. tlw glr•IH he lrllppy'( II :wati!lr. '!'hey cuunterl how muny I am •~r·adwd In tlw rr:J'rlgc•rator nl lr.rtmcd wit.li "Cease !•'ire," lion:; 1\'t:r·r: made in loilyworrd, IJf!d Artists lnlws plaee In 11 rnn:;t The Name Is 'Owron' couple nf pumpl a,· 1e 1111 ,~ :,; tw rlem;mding some of everytlrlng, . ·ye;li'S, SliP. is Grandma CI'IIWeli'H " I' 1 I' I I 'I' I ' t I I fill' 1 f · 'I'll" )llnn.r> c1f rc•sl,"l,'lll"" 1." n ./ marines have not. ilad tlwir cyc•s a 'illllDllll s H'ii!H new cr: 1111· s range anr !'Jl ne-e 1 111g t;J r' n , !!SpeeJaily CII!'I'Otli, sisiCI' nnri Is H2 ,Y<'ar·s nld. !-ill!' ~ ~' · · " ~~ '' ~ 11 I 1 '"1'1 [ . . . , . , •. ,• • OL,. on a femme in over· 2 yc11rs of eo nl' SllSpr:nfc · r rama, w nne o nntm·e's most fcar·fui lrashct:nvlsrtmgfrwnd:;;Jnrlrela- r.nunlcledln !Ill. CASSER L • , 1 f• 1 ''l' · •"I Nalwd ,Tllll",ie," which is due In )lhenorncnuns, Tlw girls ~ay everything fmm II , · ' tl , St J J ·'I' J I>· COOI\13001{, which gi•:es c:om- light 1ng, ,md l IC oil 1!.1 s Iii !.I,,· ,. their· ganlrm tastes so good. , .. \C.~ 111 rr .. • o IllS·" •lP e "'P· , .. , , 1 going out of Ills mind in a play Sunday and Monday at the ------though J never have I o Poax m)' ids-Fnwler area, As sile came plctc menus to supplement dislu.s ~- ~ · , ·J · II II· I· rJ fo'ox Theatre, Jn this tlll'illln•,r,' forblrldhl•.,r ntmn:;Jllwre of a rl 'il'il 111 1 11 I'1 111 't 11 111· 111 'like ham hocl(S ·in apple cider fl,llltrc effml to suer 1 s r o111g 1· , , 1 ercw to cal anymore. Otll' main '•1'lel'nss11 1e awn! s ,e L~ 1 ' 1, . 11 Jlazel's porlt nncl n;odle jumh~ ters from what he feels is immi- chilling film, which star;; IO:Ieanor l.roplcal area been explnred In the trouble is how I <:an cook and Willi r ··: .· . ·',• . Editol'ial Page acrt!p ringworm and Jliut·c nro 7~ g!rla, wore pulnf11lly lnjut·cd nt ·The Good cuse~ In oUJill' parts of"lhe coun· Midway Octuhet• Hl, '!'hey were ty, reportctl Dr, C, D. Burrell, riding on the l'!lnnlng hoard of county hcnllh administrator, Fred Dlrchllelcl'li cnr' nncl fell Canada Builds a Highway .I~ollowlng a surlcs of spoctncu· when lho cur swerved, Old Days lnr misBions over Germany, Lt. ,Jqtlge Chnrlos B. Collingwoncl i I · While Michigan people nt'c organizing into· gmups to I Donnld Donne of Mnsnn hns been wns tulten Sllthlcmly Hicll wl1ile · ' . . · · ' . . , .. Onn. Y'urnilure City hand. They marched from Whether or not land is posted, the owner or occupant Frn· further proof, Lou Lori hnti grea I SlH'et•ss at Mason, so Some people believe thnt they the Michigan Central depot to the can hunt to his heart's content dul'ing open seasons. enn not serve on jury if they people said. ITis grr.at succefs, of business section where many of ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ • Even though land is· unpostcd it is the responsibility of course, was becnust! he had a lot have rr.ad newspaper accounts of them visited stores. :- alleged crimes. That's not true, liD Years Ago-1904 hNnters to obtain permission before they hunt ovc1· it. o[ hig hnys anxious lo win .font· . b:lil games. IIe wasn't able to and that's not what I hey arc M. C. Robinson has the con· Every fall the same arguments crop up, some people lake~ those hig hnys with, him as·i friends can not hunt there. That is not true. Some peo-, Mason Odd Fellows sent a big 1 have been prej utliccd by what delegation to Ol•o Studio hours: 0:00 to 12:00 • 1:00. to.:ll:SO •. ·. o~mion be'that .of:,the at~rney genel'al.,.. '1Jhat1s .where Ing~ last week ·I ~.fier:•mall.do~p.!l!!ltjt) ham supe~is~>.rsfl..P.tc>._W..bly~}l'lade.their mis.ta~e, accepti~g .the ~ DRIE~R·· .... · o~lnion of the·a~tomey general as gospel. . ·. · Better stocl< up on beans. The ME·•ILEB·27 " . ,·'. ~. _.Th_. e'.Am.ericim . .of govei'nmentis based on laws rains spoiled two·thlrds of. the bean crop in the Saginaw, Are· .Mason .:Home Appliance # :~ \. ·.. a rid not ·men;,,.· ·of tlte law is best left up to the nae, Bay and Isabella fields where instead . g!!neral: . When .Of!e man's opin· m st f · Mi 11 1 • b · tbe,·pubhc·usually suffers;: .. ·"'·· rill~rici.t ··· ·· ·~· :lt~~~~: :·:C.~~~~·~~~ ' .. , ······.,' . :·,··· '. ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ' . . - ··- I ••· '- . ..•• '' f\ f lnternati.ona'' Dairy ShOV\1 'Wtid~ana!lton f. 1-. A. Doyb 'Shtnt at ~4'Ul·!hl:i ~tlr "····""···~;~"f"'!·-.' ~c1ence ~co•·ns Wedther Propt~e..(J.#,)·, W1mther Jll'ophct ~ouson is lwre mont11s ah(!rui. Nici;cll observed, winter wua ~·Ll!IPOSP,d tv be Pill'· Hits Chicago October 9 ngr1in. I!Pwe,voa·,,.lhat l]ibornutin·s of!ll!l tlcul{u·ly H~yctr~ acco~;dhliJ' to the' Nature mystics nrc mpjlsur!ng hit tlw hl\Y pnrly n.f1o1' (l ~ll{l:lrner wooly ~Cil)'ll'(lll)~l'. All,d .hp thl!lll!l I 'rlH! II [lOt light of l.lw clah·y worlcll mmpelll ion mmlng rmm H slr;tcs the wooly caterpillar, listening of good f(!Ccllng. Anrl mnny o! tlw woa·m has gone O\lt on II](! wlli focus on Ch!eago O••lobPr O·IH unrl Crmnd11, to crlcling Slwrtilnrns-ltnown us ·philiwalrc• Ibis yem• will he Mlri· Bloomfield Hills, one of the most unlmnl's rec1!nt eliot'. After n this summe1· thnn usual. But, IJC! cluni Jliirposc~ cattle! for llleir pro· an Stc•vr•n:;on, or Winnsboro, S. C. myslel'iotts to him Js the human ch•oug!Jt·HCnrod .summer Whel! hastens to ucld, lhls Cli'CUJnslllnco ci111'1lon of hotil lwei ancl mill<. Hceently erownl'd "Miss Unl· mind thnt considers ilse!r tnfc1·!or feeding is poor, mnny animals docs not prevent. Arctic~ rlir 'l'hl! entry of apprnxlmately versr.," Miss Slc!VC!IJHon, clanghtc•r to a wooly cutcrpiiinr. musl go through winter wllh JT!Hsscs from movtrig in. And 2,000 anhnnis c:omcs from ~00 of 11 Soulli C<>rnlina C:uc•rnsr.)• The wooly calerplllm· Is most· RCI'aggly coats, no mnllr.l' how t!wl's why he's less rori.(l,dc:nt thilll dairy callie hrecclcr:; In 27 slate,,, ealtir. hrecclcr, will ciouhil• a:: 1111' ly iliaci;, with a brownish stripe low the temperature. the wooley cnterpillnr·. Canada and Culm. "Gnlden Guemsey Quecn" al the circling Its center. According to The popularity oi supcrstltlou9 llnlsll'in Jo:nli'.V Lends Inlernatlnm.tl Dairy Show, predictions Is, nerorcllnt:: rn t IlC prophets, this creature antic:!· Nickell, uaserl on 2 racllll'H: (1) llulsleins lead In numher with 'I' he slate of Wisconsin is send· pales wcuthc1• conditions several 482 iwr,LCI rPgistcrPci !or lile :;lww ing "Allee In Dail'yiand," Mary months in advun•~~e nmi narrows mlsunclerslnnrllng of lhe nnturr. Lions Plan Show fl•orn J,l stntes, Ca~mda <111d Culm. IEiien MeCahe, nf Ladysmith; and uf animal lnsrlrwts, illld 1!2) non· a n!' It will be I he yt~lll' s .Jcu·gesl show· Mlnrwsola will IH' represented by the stripe to denote severe sen· seicnl!ile records lhC! 0 'utcomf.! aon ahem!. It oeltlom predicts mild o[ animal·prophct forecasts. lnr: nf thJ~; heavy mill< procludng "Princess Ka;• o[ llw J\'iili., If nil goes mnn th HillC'e Fehl'll!ll'Y l!J5~ lind aeconlinJ.: lc;· pu~J ... pallc!i'n1 llw the lowest for any September 1''-nl'est tenl C:l!lerpilltll'li-the cpldcmie shnllld lit! 'hhout ended. since l!l•JG when OPA controlled Heifer{ Heal.th long, hlue c:ruwlers lira! have USDA Eyes Egg Subsidy Next Wcc!l<, statu forcslr.t'H will prices, Now Is the time to check up Ilmrm chewing !hell· wny across By Curl CoJlln 1 on prices during the next couple ' . . on those yearling dairy heifers northern Mleltlgun Io!'esls rllll'· slarl. 11 month·ionJ.: survey of l)w The government may step in of months. Record·brealclng low tempera· to, see if they have enough size lug lim last few years-arc pmhlem ln .. tlw ujJpr!l' unci nor)h· clcrlnitcly em tlw dcwline. and clo something about low egg If all the surplus e1:ops whiP.!! tures ncl'nrnpnnled hy snow have to freshen when you want them, !!I'll lower penlnsuln~. · prices. Unless Uncle Sam does the government has 111 st~Jrage ftn·thm· reduced grain ct•op. pros· M. H. Avery, county agrlcul· "Some lnereascs hnvo hecn '!'hey will try to rlclcl'mlno lite ' nnlqd In localized urea," suys [IUrchase eggs with surplus re· were converted into r.ons11meJ peels In tile Canadian Prah·Ic tural agent, maims this sugges· I extent of the rleeline rrnd will rnovul !unrls, the outloolt Is for pmduets 1111cl distrlhuterl cqllally pmvinees .. Both volume; iilld l]llflll· rtlc:hanl Fnx, mnservatlnn ric· lion ancl gives farmers a yard· loul\ for ureas thai ean clxpt!cl. conlinuecl low prices tm· some among the nation's •II ,orHJ,OOIJ ty of wlrcat, 1',\'1!, oats a!Hl harley stlcle with which to gaugC! their p:tl'llllent entomologist, "hut time. Marleetlng people figure egg fnmllles, hcl'c would he j'Cllll' ram have hr.en hit hard l1y exli'cmes heifers' growth. Avery says thnt viewing lite overall plellll'e, the new local ollthn;al;s next st•rt'\11::, troubles won't lnst for 6 months. lly's shure: G pounds of hllllr!ri 28 in Wt!allwr this year. Couhlc J>io;e Singlt~ Cultipaclwt·. Jlolstein lleil'er, lR months old · 5-3' car-old Jlolstein Cow, due April 12 mer, HI Nllcmls . Fall Soil Samples l\leCormick [j.ft. J\Jower ,, 5-J'Clll'·old' Holstdn Cow, due Marel1 20 19·18 Ji:-3 Co-op 'J'mct.or, 10 spemls, with cul· llols~ein lleil'cl', 12 tltn11U1s old lntermttional Side Itaim :1-J'Cat•-olfl' llolst.cin Cow, fresh. Sc(Jtcmher 1 tivatm·, m:utut·e loadet•, nea.rl~· new live Helps Lab Work llolsteitt lleil'e r, 8 munt.hs old Papee Silo Fillm· with 40-ft. 11ipe Guernsey Unll, li nront.hs old 11-ycat·-old .Uolstein Cow, fresh August 10, powm·, plus h~·~h·aulic~ s~'stcm The folks who operate Michl· Jnf.crmttinnal 13-holl) GJ•nin Drill 0(11111 ' . . .. . J•'AH!\1 RIACUINKRY gan's 50 ·soll-testlngdaboratorles Ilolstein nr.ul Gttel'nHc3' lldl'e.1', 3 months olt1 John I>er.re Corn Binder 3-3'ear-old Uol!!teiti Cow, due Decembe•· 25 Co-op Corn l'idier, in ~~ood condit.ion are sending out an urgent s. o. s. lloMcin and Gllel'IISC~' Hc~il'er, 3 IIIOilths old Intcl'llational Solid Uecl1 llay Loadet•.- · . llolsteiu lleil'cr, 5 moutlw ultl 3-3'e:ti'·Qid Jlolstcin Cow, fresh October 7 8-l't. Uoublt1 Disc with metal boxings, nmnly Every year tlie laboratories test r X-in. Hut'l' J\lill Col'll Plante•· 0-yCltr-old Holstein Cow, fresh August 1. new about 40,00() soil samples and llangs 'l'csted na \'id .. Hl'llllley Ma.muc Sjll'CIIdeJ• they are glad to do- it. They could O(ICn .. . . Allis-Chahtwl'S Combine Model 60 Wagon with Wood Wheds ''1-scct.ion Cu.sc ])mg, good sh:tpc do more than the 800 samples per 6-3'ettr-old llolstcin Cow, due December )8 laboratory. 2 20-md l"ollr. of New l~cnco 10-ft. Dunlmm Uulti(mclwt• 3-yen.•·-oltl Jlolstcin Cow, due February 27 The trouble Is that most of 2 l~olls of Snow Fence 3-ycar-olll Holstein Cow, due March 20 8-l'f;. Dou hie C u I.tipltclwr . · these samples some into the ·Corn Hay 2 Int11rnational l'ush-l;yllil Uay Loadm·s ' 3-ycar-ohl llolstein Cow, fl•esh Se(ltemher 29 labs in the spring ami the re· H Am·es ol' St::uulin,t~ Com·- 135 feet of Il:ty RotJe ,John Ht•m·e Unhbm·-tir1~d Wagon and Grain 5-year-old Holstein Cow, fresh Se(ltcmber 211 ports arc wanted baelt lmrncdl· 13 Tons of Mixed Uay 4-year-old llolstein Cow, due Febt·ua.ry l Hael{ · ately for s·prlng planting, accord· Double .I•mdmse 25-ton Cap Pulley lntnrnational Stt~nl-Wheel Wagon In~ to M. H. fl.very, county ag'rl· 3-year-old Jlolstein Cow, fresh August; 15, Chiclwn l~eeders Hog ~·roughs open · Milwaulwe Corn Bindm· cultural agent. This malces a dlf· 1:1-Jiotl PeoJ•i:t Gr:tin Drill llcult situation for the lab tester 2 l~lectrle Brooders 1 Yz-year-old Holstein llull, from artificial and the county ngent to·malte the · breeding (CoUege Bull) John IJeCI'c Corn Phmtcr foJ' Tractoi' Household. Goods ·. \ (i-rt.. John J>em·e Mowei• test and reeommendations in Jmcctric Wnte1· llcntei' B~·year-olll Uolstein lleifer, from m·tificial time fm: the farmer to get' his 4 Kitchen Clmirs '· bJ•ecding (College Bull) Case Side Dlllivcry Ralm planting done on time, he points General l%1dric Range · · llog l•'cedcrs 1 V:-ycu.r-ohl Holstein Heifer, from a.•tiiicial 10-l't. Wc!mler . .- 6ut. Here Is· the "recommendation 2 Beds with SI•rings aind 1\IattJ•csscs other Smull Articles ,,1, ·,, .. ·. · breeding (College Bull) Cil!:.;e .I 0-in. Jlaiilmcr l\lill wit.lt 4 Screens of Ed Longnecker of Michigan 9 cti. ff;, J~reezm· N«!l\' Idmt 1\lanm·e Stll'eadm• 1 Vz-ycar-old llolstcin Heifer, fJ•om tll'tificial State colle.ge-talte the soil sam. 4 Dresst1rs DIt \'e IIllO I't Other miscellaneous :i.J'ticlcs too numerous pies from the soil now. Send them . breedin~ (College Bu II) . · Geueml.l~lect.ric li-J't. Hda·igc!J'atot• ',' ,l • 2-year-old llolstcin lleifer, from nrtificinl to mention to the laboratory where they will Ulacl'. Walnnf. Jlining 'l'ahle have plenty of_ t\me to be studied breeding (College Bull) . Warm 1\fo•·ning lleat.iug Stove Hogs.- Geese· · FEJm, IIAY, Ol'tAIN between now and spring planting lligh Clmir . 7 10-month-oltl Uolstcin Heifers, Ollell season. Sending the samples . In Sewing J\luchino Chester While Sow nnd 6 Pigs 1,5110 Ua.lcr-; of Jla.y consisting uf Bool•cuso " ' .. ·..'4 · 6 Jlolstein' Ueifcr Calves. · · early talces the pressure orr the Small Sf.and 20 llead of Geese 300 H:tles ol' Alflllf:t IUUl Timothy lab facilities, the soil tester and DAmY EQUfllDIENT the county ngerit, who makes.the ' ·' Hi 1\lllll fJIUIS 300 Ualcs of Clo\'cr llny recommendntl~n;;. Also, you will - OUter Uah·y .l~lllltlll!tent ,100 Uales Clovm· :uul Alfulftt 500 Uales Alf:tlfiL be able' to. order ~·om· fertilizer Terms: Cash :~ot Responsible for Accidents . CASU and lime qarly. You will have the .~ ~l'miMS:- 500 Uushcls O:tt,s nnd StJclt,s J\lixfut•t, ltlnd of fertilize!' you want: when •·Not l'CS!IOitsiblc for accidents day of sale tlmtnUfy of Sti·atw you need it, he explained. ' One to· 3 samples per field' will J. bi! eriough but each·· sample • · should represent major ·differ· Ed,~,,:WOif & EnlorV Dingee, Props.··· !~~j:L1,::~;.::.:~11~i CARLTON PLACE, . " ' '' ' . . Avet·y·;!(&ks that samples be . "·Earl Dunsmore, Clerk' .. Joy Davis, Cashier' '. .. DON.SATTERI.. Y, JR., Cleric ·. \· .. , . , inlcen tliis ·:taU nn!l sent to d"'''! . · . , • ! '. . ' ~~J~~,l~.'<~±~f~m!~,:,!~~~f.!.~i~~~l~,~~~~.~;:,~~~ · · ·. ·.. ·• :J!'RA,..~~:·'Y~,gur~!i·~9.~~~c~ Jh.e. · . I~ .. Mason: foi' te,stlng. _ a..-•----..-~lliiri-._.111111...... - ..._ ...___ ~------~-----.•· to u1o &oil. Fot• tho woody plnnl~. Ingham County News · Odober 14, 1954 Page 5 · Plants Kill Bugs lllIIJHtdly, '1'hls Pin niH nro gel tin,:: their own systmn. ltclps t11e lllant. nvm· r:~Jd. dt'y 'l'ltls Is n good t lmP.-·Io tr·nns Thto to another In a ocrloo of arllcln• fnmlllcs hecnuBe they're ~cared, lllllll-ln wcnpon ngalnsl nnn nf While llw olrlor :;yslt!llllcH llt'r! spells ol wlntur. I by fL tlrnctlclnfl velerlnnrlan, denlllllf planl htiHlws nnrl shi'Hhhet'Y ft•nm ' with 11rohtomo of tnrm tlvcRtock 01101 This Is pnrtlculnrly lrtte of young !heir hlggesl enemies---the ht1gs. cffeetlve nni.Y lll(lllnsl sur:lllng ~ t'oultrJ-Edltor. nnlmnls wllh thoh· first Jlttct'H the lllll'HI!I'Y• IH'I'ording, In ,Inn Cox IHivlsos hcnv.v wnterlng. New ehemlenls sprayed on pr.sls lllw spiller milcH nnrl Hphltls, . Not so long ago an owner tele- lhnt mny hr. nctunlly nfrald of Cox, ilunlsr:npP. sper:lrtllsl nl Mleh Watering, he explrtlns, drives out plnnls or nppllorl In thP. Hnil can I lnffmnn says, I he nPIVr!J' niH'~' lgnn Slnll' f'ollr:ge, Soli mnlsl\11'1! i phoned anr! J'CJJOrlerl that he wns I heir r•rnwllng nff-.~prlng, cxr•css air pnl'lwts !hat arc some, go thi'OUgil llw plants' l'il'elilnlory r•an 1<111 r:Jwwlng lnsr!r•ts lilw IH good nnrl !Ills is one of lltr• ; having considerable tmublc with In some •~nHt!~ sows may hr. system. When 1111 lnspr•l sudm lh'c heel Jcs, I hrlps 11nrl eHicrpiiiHI'S. good linw,; of lite ymtl' to gr•t Ihnt!li rJIHIIIiil'llliS Jo IWWiy-s'el i one of his sows that had just lr:omc rlelirlous wllh pnln from sap nr dtnws 11! tit•· ; hut the sow was lrying In cat,nm rlolng when they atlacl< their lwmely pnloonous 111 hunwns. vt:lopnwnt Inti it Is ttr>l sllmul:tt I them. She refused to lot the pigs fnmlllcs. longer limn nnllnnry lns!!r!llddcs -til<'Y go lttHide the plnnl nnd llul, lm Insists, "We ltal'l! lng enough to allnw hnnll'IH'.'' \11 l nurse, nnd ,jumped viciously will1 Many swine raiHcrs helleve thai scrntc:Jwrl only llw sul'frll'l! sn fnr gmw Hn lltr:y mlgltl IJe suscepll Dr.C.J. Hubbard won't wash off. They arc eallctl \'E'l'lmiNAlUAN :wide open .Jnws at r1ny .. that llllp-'lnllnwlllg a sow to cal lwr aftct·· sys!P.mlcs. In resr11rdt ll1al r'llll lw rlntw with hh! to wlniPI' ln.ltn·y. : pencd to touch her, birth r:an give her the Idea of systemics anrl olltet· lnsedicirles," 'l'lte: tlr·st few frnsts n[ fnll ma 1'1111 S. ,JpfrllrHon JUaaon . She had already l tlw 1'1')101'\ Conunerciui and Jrrlg1ttlon · pigs r:an then be returned wltilr. Trees and Shrubs enls now In eommon use. o[ the lrsler, Bt!I'Jlllrd lllnnk. 'provide the sows wllh cnouglt away from the sows as the first. ·protein during their gcslatlon step, In some cases II. may he :;he's lllwonsr:lnus, anrl in nwny Only 2 systcmlc:s have hrcn '!'he ·lri l!olsll'in;; ownr:tl hy eases the sow will 1hen ru:er1;1 ·period. desirable to ltnvc EL veterinarian Should Be Pruned npproverl for usc on r:rnps In the Graf Bros. of Dilnsvllle WPI';! · At othct· times sows cal their give I he sow some klnrl of n the pigs wllh no fnriiJCI' lmuble U.S. The first Is ;;chrnrlan, whleh high with •12.H lh t>l fat nnrl l,:.!:.!:i S. W. HART when she wnlws up again. The Right Way some nurserymen nnrl greenhouse! lh mille Other high IH:rds lllllil l'horw lllnHoll fil:ll ntmton, Jtnuln I, BuJ; 80 IloWI'VI'r, 0\VItr!rs Will IISII:tJIV operators arc using to eonlrnl ownr!rs· arc: Houl.h ol' 1\lnson 1111 US·I27A nt. City Llmllfl find It more prar:tlml to rio :;om~·· Pruning your evergreens ;mrl spider • miles, aphids anrl thrips. Eugene Lyon:;, :!·1 ,lr!rsr!~'·"• ·12.7 llting about. l.rylng In prevcnl ~hruhs lll'l'rl not he 11 trouhlr.· The· other, rlcmclon, Is effcr:tlve lh fat, ,HI2 lh milk; Lyle! C:if!llll, :w cannibalism llwn In r:nnteml witlt smni! lnsk if a rlcflnllc program is agnlnst splrlct• mites anrl aphids Holsteins, '11.;, lh fill, 1.02;, lh Thinking an unreasomtltle sow at farrowing J;ropl in minrl, s11y:; J·liJrlow W. on milan plants anrl fruit trees. milk; Gall 'l'hnrhurn, 21 llnl- p '' 0 Bf1i M lime. \Vhillemorc, pro!Pssnr of l~nri· And It hns been approVPJI by 1he slelns, :J:J.7 lh fat, 02!1 Ill mill{' u ne 0 om 0~~ smpe architrr:ltn·e~, at the Univcr· ferlernl foor! anrl drug arlmlnistrn- M."Oi.r,·h tga[n<1' N,~,o,'.,.~· rI,m•J_H , G;rt ~.r,' 1 ·.1 ts e,~•s·.•.. ~ of • ~;ity of Mlehlgnn. . lion for usc on polntocs. '' 1 111 11 1 .. ,,,, 111 111 , 1 : 1 1 1 1 11 1 tate 0 steinS Pruning may hr rlnnc In im- Hoffmnn is testing 4 others he· son, 20 Ilols!Pins, :n.n Jlt fat, H·lli ~ ~~ S H I prove lite naturnl slt:tpe nf" tree sides rl!!mr.lon. Two of them, he lh milk; Hugh l·~llswnrlh :uJCI i fA'( tn'{) a~'I I{J~~ ~ or fly n•movinr; lhosP .>ays, look more pmmising than Bruce Decg, :m Cilll'I'IISI'Ys :ll '{ lh .ng $12,470 ht·andws~hrull which are not in con- 1 II · . fat, G3fJ lh mili>,' nnrl '1d1i~ Tr;·,,,tl· (i'l ~' Brl erne 1on. ·I'! me 1rcatcs they It ave Building? . . formity with the 1.mlumi shape, been effective in helplnr; sugar scnrl, 2•1 Holsteins, :10.~ Jb fat. Snle of slll'plus rc~ts\t•t·rd d:my Snnw shruhs-.-ltlacs, lor in· heels, cherry and apple trees to 7fil 11~ mill<. . cnltle fmm.tlw slates I_nslt\ultlln· slanr:e--arr. indtned to send out repel their pest enemies. These Indtvtdunl r:o\~ -rcr·ngn1linn WITH Think of Standcird al fnrms, whose_ farmtng opr,ra-, spmuls ft·nnl the gt:ouml arounrl r:hcmlcals have not yet hecn HJI· we.nt lo the following herr! own- lions are r:n-nrrilnalerl hy lite lite plant. If you wtsh !hr. plant prover! for use howevf'r ers: /9Sil Mir:hlgan rlcpnrtment of agt•ieul- In rPI:tin its true form, lhesr . F r . it 1. '1. J'l · · MaJure rlass: Grnf nros., llol- tuw, ylclricrl $12;170. should he remover!, Whittemore ·· • ° stol P <~nl s .t w some vr.,gc-~ stein, 77 IIJ fnl, 1.~:-10 lh mill;; "D" sl••• I I I If. . 11 I 1' 1111.cs, tc sys emtcs HIT' app led C'·t'tl 'l'lt ·t . !1 I I . 77 II Thr.nuetirmwasltelrlal Jltcfsitc•s. Jltsa oWPt'ngtrccnr. · - __ :· ntllllll.' osl'tn, J TRACIORI UARAGE DOOUS Tt•avet•sc Clil' fairgmunrls rc· ~:ln·ttb, rromoval of gmunrl sproulf f,tl, 2,1,10 IIJ mtll(, • cently. 'l'lwrl'. werl' ·;;H animals is pnrliPulnrly impnrl:1nl, as llwy I J Sh Unrlcr;, ycm·s: C:r:tf llms., Jlol-1 HJ~ADY -1\fiXED CONCRE'fE nur:ti'oncrl lor nn average of $21:i will lal\r! mva~ vigor from the ow a ests ow I ~Pill, 7R Jh f:tt, ~.!l:iO '" mill;; per henri, ill! of them ynung Ilt.>l- llnWf'l'tng eapnr:lty n[ the p!an1. l;,ug_rmc Lyons & S~n ..IPrsroy, ;.;:; • 1 JU,OCI\.S-ALL SIZES steins. The slll!C on its instill!- Shrubs Hnrl S1!11llitrrocs HI'C frr Farm Heat PI I f,tl, 1.320 lh mtiJ,, • lionnl fHrms hils :thou! 2,'100 of fJIICillly user! ns honlcr plantings ans Unrler 4 yenrs: Hugh r:llsworllt these rlniry nnimalli, whir.lt pro· fnr purposes of privar:y anrl pro· ~ Rr~ce Deeg ... Gue~·n~cy, 77 lh vide mill\ for the institutions. lcclinn. II is rlesirnhlc thron to rc· There ar·e severn! ways to heat f n ~·"li.•:f:wtnry ,lr.>h. Graf llrns., llnJ..d,.in. 7;; Jh f:ot. TI. S. oil lnrlrurnl' Farm Loan NiJI COS! a bon! $2:i, 'J'Itc eX! r:t pJn11~, Slldl iiS iJU::Jit J'OI-iCS, Wilr' \9 INCOME PAYMENT PLAN- l ·:Jcelrir•ily rcqnirr!cl to opcmtc plums. wilrl cmh ·HJ>Jlles anrl 'lu• mill' cm>lcr as a hNJI pump loolhru:lte !reP~. to Jwr:p ottl ani Association will cost ahonl $:3 a month. DEALER'S NAME AND ADDRESS ' rnals. :It i.~ nclvi.~uhlc lo let sudt A 50·gallon water healer with Hli IS. Coeh I' nil plants grow nn Iheir own until l'hnnc JHll() 'l spare. hcltter atlne!Hncnl sells lltroy l'l':tdt a point where a goori Cluulollc vigorous culling lmck Is ~nllerl 1l nhoul $Hi0 with an arlrlilional for. A formal hedge, a privet or· 1i1.75 to $2.:10 per month elec trJchl OfCicJc barberry, requires r·rmslanl. prun tricity expense on off·peak rntes. Couch 6t Mygrants In this wny, n dairy farmer can t:lll w. ik~: ntnson inr. hrm usc, if neglected, it i:; I;IIIIIIH 2-lill!ll difficult to reshape. lalw mlwmlagc of rerlucccl rates Cunuw l'nl'il au!l 1\fa!;le · · Phone 2-3691 Hcmcmbcr l.ltrtl n hedge rll'crl~ in cicclric:ity for the heat needed ligltl nu all sidcli to lw ·rwpl to wm·m the mill; house. ' · dense to lite gmund. 'l'lwreforc. Limited Time Only not only ~ltottld Ihe hedge hr Eggs will st:~y fresh longer If ;;lwared level at I he top but i' ·;ou will Iu•ep them in a enid :>houlll be cut ai the sirlcs on aJl JIHI'e, A fresh egg hHs a thicl; Another Great Feature npward ~;J;Hll sn !hal lite bns·e rc 'Phlte nnrl nn upst:~mlin~ yoll\ FALL TRACTOR SALE r:cives ·light at least for half ;o 'hal is well cenlererl. When eggs of-the JOHN 'DEERE day. 'lccome stale the yoll< flail ens and Usually nn olcl negiPr:IPrl hedge Lhe while Is thin_ nnrl wntet;y, "fin l.>c• rcslorrrl. First ettl hack trr "SO" and "60" Tractors ••• hcir:ht rlc:;ircrl, then cut sides on ·t siepl within n width of .. 2 feel the wheel of a John Deere "50" or "60" will Illlnlmum width ,which can be have you saying, "This is what I call l1ept is about <1 feel:, h.c points See It Today Price It Today Buy It Today real easy steering.'; ·. - - fJlll. · The Super C is eqtlillllecl with i'ast hitcll, the fastest and most c:u;ily Remembering that prullin;:< And no wonder, for these great nowering shrubs must. he done mounted line of att.nched tools Jlrocluce~l today. . with regard tel the nowcrlng seu· WAYN new tractors cntploy a new worm We are also featuring savings on combines, elise and S(lringtooth harrows, son, Whittemore caulinns. ThosP and full gear. Both arc highly !train 1lrills, sprend.ers ru1d P. T. 0. . . · , . wlticlt bloom cnrly, as forsythia POULTRY 'finished to reduce·· muscle-wasting \ magnolia, .Tapancsc quince, s·et I heir ·hitcls the previous fall anr· · friction to almost nothing. The gear should be . pruned afl'cr they MIXER ratio has been increased, and there hlonri'l and hc!o~ fall comes. Thlr -with your grain is a ballth'rust bearing nt the base of will rcstilt In be'tter hloom In thr 9ives th,e ~tddod . the pedestal to further' case steering. fnllnwing 'years. Those shrub:· food power· The worm and fun· gear 'form the •Used Equipment which bloom in lute spring or neoded for ·C9!! I st{mmer should he pruned · OTHER OUTSTANDING FEATURES only _joint in the entire steering •1 -. ·~ profits. 'It's tho Thnt is rclldy to t~o ·and 11ric._ed to .sell '., early..... spring or lute !all. smart way to keep DuplcK Ca~burelion • "Live" Power Sh~ft • "Live" High· mechanism. Doth arc fully· enclosed ?Je!lllto Powr·Trol · • Ouici<-Ch~nJJc Wheel Tread · e Ulltol· and· autori1atically lub'ricatcd. The When you sec the herb, mn r feed cosh low M_odern Engjncoring @ Greater Com·cnicncc 0 Uncxcdlcd · jorum, on your . grocer's spier:! · and feeding rll 1/tcw. • Unequalled Two-Cylinder Strength. and Simplicilv. fulll!car is rcvcrsibib for doubb life;. .shelf, do yot.t wonder what It's sulh high. Ask for . . .used ·for'!: Marjomm Js of .. the· Mixing Guide, . mint. family imported f1·om Frunce and .Chile. · The leaf . is used with other herbs In -~ews, BEMENT.·· .. SilsbY Implement· Co. '·.soups, sausugc, poultry season· ings and In fish and sauce •recipes. ' 1;or a .. different flavor ,t;ll~.h, Feed & S~pply. ·.sprlnldc mar·jor·am • over· 'lamb I I \ • '• !o""-....._.._--.~...;.;;;;-:-....;~~~.,....:.-...,..-.,...----:---....;.;.;...... ;;.-..; __..._...._.~.-;..;.;...;...,;,.-.;~·· while .II. IR. r.onl\ing •. \ OdoLci 14, 1954 ~.~1~: liftlw~~~..t· p,;,,4 .Cpl~j:.~ Mulch Bea1e~ l1t'l I:, ~ I, ll• l f't'\1 r I' lll111l I) {lol.J[l ill 1955 Cl'ops May \IJO Jlilli!h i!Jtl!l', 'l'IJu SjiiH'JniJsl With 7,500 buslHJis ',;ow nn rcc·•rmmond~ r!uar~o ~trnw that Is hplld, Mlchlgun's conscrvullon de· ol' Cmnhtv; JGvnittiJ ·After a Freeze frcn fmm wc'r.'i( :.r.1•rls fot• llw Jllll'lment. this W(•el' hulled pur· For Odohtw, Novnn,h(H', D«wum!WJ', ]1)5<1 ·Be Under 1954 j llt!J'C 111'1! SlliT)C Sllj!flPS!JoJIB on 111flll'h, A·'~rery R~ports 9n Corn D~y; ctJUac· nf, reU plnu I!OJWs In the Octolwr I, Miehlv;an Illltclwry cr)llf«l•'mwo, l{elloJ,'I.\ Ccn· , f protet•tlng your· strnwhmTIPs fol' l,)on't .. w;-,-,,{[i-"-\v;:h·1-1ilcs" lnln uppe1· nnd northern Jowet• penln· II f'I'O s II 1oo 1( Ill I 110 l'OC 1 gra 1n Iill' wlnlcr, Mlehlgun Stute college 1 sulns, F. J. Hodge, In c~ 11 u·ge of tt•J•, 1\liehiv;nn Stnb1 tlollBgt•, fiiJJI[lly fnl' tlw yc•ar nllf!nci 1'11111· horJiclllttJrc spcc!nllsts sll~gest nylon .•lust sCJUC(!f.P out the I'XIrn state forest nursPry opPrat Inn, Oetuhel; I, Co I'll Fit' Ill D;ty, l~d 1\lillnr farm, 1\lillntt, [Jn 1Pel wit It past yPn wnl lng unt crust hns fr•ozmt rnnlst tli'C! hy hand. Slmlw nul I llo Offers Tips for Coro Pr9fits r~. 1 1 11 11 hun~ 11 !lays uho.tJt a,ooo pcrnons-fam· Odolwr ·1, Ram J>a.y, Mlc,lig:m Stat!\ eullogl'. (.01'11' SliJIJl 1y Jon 1\.'i to 1Jt~ on 1Y, OVl'l' 1111' ~rountl Jo rintll•h tlw garmont un1l It to dry nn OJ' II lllel! und lndlviduuls-tno!( pnrt Onl.uhm• fi, A. 1\1., Hnm IJ·uel{, Liw~;lunh y:ti'!IH, Rt, Vmis. II I I I,Y I I1:111 I I t thJ1•k J)Jle hnngCl'·-·IIC!VCI' on 0 s ~; 1 oWI'I' I asl yc•ar•, 111 1 pl:urt,;. 'J'hlf rrrnCI!dtll'e will Jli'P.· Uy 1\T, IJ. AVIm\' In orrlr,r lo rl 1 tllllt mnny In gu,ttwrlng cones durin!{ rcC"t•nt Odnhl'l' 11,\Com I•'it•!d U:ty, 1\lnrl'is neVuy~;t !'arm, North about NJIIHI to liH' IIV••rngl' of till' vr.nt tlwwlng of tlrn t:ru:H Kr.ll, !lit! !~atoll eollnty av,rlclll· PlllJlllltsls on what Is l'ailetl llw I 01'1111'1', nhonl !liiii,IHJIJ,Oilfl btisly•ls, .t 1'1'<'· turul agent, lmd an·anged 11 ser·IPs '"li'P·owr tillage! for prnpurlng f A 'dentS 1 Od~tht•t• 21-22, i\fiehigan Ft•t•ll l!onl't'l't'JWI', 1\l'llnm~ Ct•n- rml. :':11pply nl llw start nf lht> nf demollstrallonH lin J•:tl Miiii'I''S !liP Hull. ('ol'll WIIH planted In thai ~,, iUinhigan Sialc• eolil'f!;l\. 1 arm CCI .•. , Cnl'l'f'lll .\'1!:11· \VIIS :;ligJrtl~ 111111'1' SEE US FOR t'OI'n flt•lrl to HIIOW VIII'HILIH IYJH'!i plot by plantln~ on the flii'I'OW Odoht'l' ao, ,JuniCJI' Farm Hurr•nu llllllll:ll lill't'lilll-\', Mii'IJ- llrnn :l,!lOII,Oill\,000 hiiSilt'ls. of prru·tl•·es, Ear·lr pnwll£'1' wa•; Jmnwrllately aftl'l' plowing, plant·! Genrs, sprnf'i(l"(s untl dr:i111s ip;an Hl.ait' eollt•p;t•. Us!' of l'or·n In till' r·omlllg yf':n· rcpeatc!tl HC!Vf'l'rtlllmPs Ill lhP field lng following tlw pltJW which lhat aren't shlcltlt!tl on l'orn f'li!VII· NnVI~IIlht\1'14, 'I-II Adtii'.Vt'lllt\llt Il:Ly, pullt•tl a il!'avy snuuJllrlng lmpll'· tors eun talw sume o[ tlw Joy out is llgill'l'l\ nl :tlloul :l,~IIO,IIIlll,Oil,l) lluslrPis, '!'hat woultl IH• :tl)()tJI ~~~~li~~~;:t ~:~~·~~i~7,~v::fltt,'~t;~~! ~~:','.\\~;: mr•Jil such us " ('Jnd htcstm· or of using theRe lnllor-suvcrs. I I l"'t'~tt c,',vt·c•!IIII.!'t':~,·.~~- UtWPIJlhtll' r,, lnlt•J'II!d.ional Li\'l'slcwlc J•;x- 1 1 21lii,IJOO,IJilll ilusill'l~ IIJJtll' 1111111 '" POSTS ers ·ut' 11 liPid tiny. · !wavy cultlpuelwr, rotary hoe In Thai's the warning , from I''' • ',., • , I'I'VPI'Ilt', ol' I!Vf'll sprlng-tonth har· George Amundson, f'li:I<'IISiflll ag·l =------lu•lng l'fiii'IUillf'd lhi•; yP;tJ', 'l'h:tt rrlf'fiiiS WP'Il IIJ\\'(11' lilP ('ili'!'J-11\'1'1' of J :JI.J Furnwrs anti farm llllys us till!~' I'O\VH. The conventional method l'lculturul engineer, He says thai 10 i.l J M ~ gt•arlt! ll~tiHii•ins, IIi fnt, 7DI hy O.·tohi•r· I, 1!1;,;;, to aiHIIII 'IIlii,. nrriVI'tl at till' Miller lar;rt ,wl;ll' dr·ug~lng HI'VCI'lli times, was also these npen ~prot:lrcst in tiw n•·i for L'or·n whleh Is a real ltt•m I perfect ·for catchinv In opPn 1 lng!Him·Wc!sl D:tlry !TPrrl 1111· ivlulr!PJ', rrgisiPrrrl !lois! Pin, l\:1.1 than .Ill llr rrf hill· r•:llswllrllt, rt;J.:isll'l'f'd JloistPill, crops of 1111' 11 tt 11 ·r fi'Pd g'l'ains, H' Jst pol was a CliiiDSlY IV I II I' f I "' , I •f·t. S I I 'I' Tlic>'e hPni· Sl'll\ f JKtJI)JJ 'II 0 Plot. It shower! tile follnwln[.( Iro . ill' tills me 1o's o weet nln~ machines, Uncoveretl d riVi!· . I! II .t Ill(', P!1 ,"m lt. · 'l • s . ·t . s • ·- t ill, ,, , 1 rn 1 <. :t 1 supply Will ltP n f n•mrrl GENUINJ~ OLGA COAL mntrol WC!'I! used 1nc 1111 11 ng pre· slnfts hwc ·tlso claimed their me tit!'1 "oP 1•,nwns, 1. IC'J!.IS t>tPc 1 OvPr •I :111d unr!Pr ri yrnrs: prop••rtirJns, Hlillul J,ROO,OOO,OOII things: First, it very Iow t•oJ'Il 1 ·1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' IT I ·t · · 'l'l f' II f• I I IJ'J" II Cl I D . . I I II I I I ' IGgp;-Stove ImD ,JACimT , . 1 : [Pel hi •h with ernergcmey /ljlray pus cu l vat on, number nf victims In past harvest 1.1 s er!J:O · ·.' , 1 " , : -·', l . tat' es aVIS, reg1s t'I'CI o · husH'"· '!'Ius will IH• mnr!P 11p ol plant .tmut l . · . spray ami spray· se·tsons mille; StrmfaJil & Mulder, I'PJ.:Is· stPimJ, 7;1,;, lh fat, 1,710 Ill mill'; il 1/iiJil,OIIII,OOfl huslil'l t'"OJl rs<'l'· Stulwr COI,ONIGL ,JACIOJOJ~N 1 11 1.1 011111 1 111 posl-emer~ent•y ~11 broad leaves w IIC s ·11 1, 1J!t s ont• two or thrr.e c•ultl· · ' · teretl Holsteins, :JS.H lh fat, 1,007 Willi11m PtJffPnlter'gl'!', registerl'.i lorul lnrwstl, a 2:lJ,OOO,Otlll hushl'l lropir'al t•ountriP.s where our C'OI'Il g '· • 'I ·• 1 II f · ·viti Amundson caullons farmers to l11r rn'ill" C'IJeil'i" lhll 'lfi gt"ill' Il1 i"l"'rrl G~ ''II f t ·1 R'JIJ II 111'111· 1 1 t 10 IIIli! (\1!0 LOMRAitD O::HAIN SAWS . came fmm and Is sllp[Joscd lo lie vlatlons.l I re y el c ot cl·otnctl'• Is~ watch for electric wires ovc!r·Jwad !'IJI"tc'r,rl'" i,.l rl II·', f·tt' n'r,·t·,· Ill rn:tl,l<· J ,, , , r.. , ' a , ,, - ' '· I'IIITOVPI', llllt It lnll ' ' ' t w var tHis wect eon ro m m 1 1 110 1 . 1 . rr 11 I • ,, .. ,"'. • , " , Ove1· 3 nnd under 'I years: htlslu•ls importc•1L Tile• past yPar':; Hug Fc•Pt!Pt'S- Wall'I'CI'S- '1'rollghs- Sl~Jclt Trmi'N the fOJ'erunrwr of our present day , .·, 1 f., 2.:. IJu~hcls to 75 W Jell mov ng t e ~V.t ot. tg Davis & l~llsworth, 2:1 grade Irol· Slimsun & Mulder, r·crdslet'f'rl >:upply w:t~' l,fiOIJ,Iliiii,OIIIl hw;\t(•is. corn. This c·orn was ll rllther v,urlccl 'Hn I 13. t. It elevators and low Wires mal\e a "''''''" 'l'33 Ill f'll 'J'J7 Ill nl'ill" . . \ius 1e s pet· acre cs resu s • ••. ,,, , ·• ' ' • ~ '• IIolstl'in, GG.I lb fnt, I.~~Gil lh milk; BariPy outlook is lor a suppl,l' 111 11111 11 coarsc.grass and rs use~! , lilf'se WI:J'P ;vlwru llw 'nclrl wns culli· dangerous com a on, 1 Pmrl Simpson, Hi grntiP IIol· Stimson & Mulder, rer~islercrl 2.i•.;, grealf'l' than lfl:i:l·:i·l. Pros· 11 countrtes fm: stlt'h, Inti ~nul as v·tte;l :~limes plus one hand hoc· Isteins, 3:J.2 lh fat, RG~ 1\J mill\; Ilolstcin, G:i.llb fill, 1,G70 lh milk, JlC'l'liVI' stt[lply is tile sum of the palalahll! as compared With ours ·', hi ·I f , . , 1· ut f the Nltrngcn applied in the filii on Ralph D11rling & Son, 'iG regis· U,mlet• :J years: Clwrle~ Davis, :JG\l,OOIJ,OOIJ husltcl emp, plus the I r' tl 1i rrn r1 l' ~J"tss li'ts lllg, w c' u r.omsc s n o I wrc. 'rum sec , . , ,'.. : ·, e uestiun today. Second best re· fall-sown grulns, pasture and tr.~·cd IIolstcins, 3:l:l !h fat .. fJQ3 lb regisiPJCd Holstein, 07.2 lb fat, entTyuvct' of 71,000,000 buslwb. Eden Elevator been developed oul JIICscnt-rl.t~. s'ulls were where n prl!·emcrgcney hayland will bring just as goocllmrll'; Cl1arles DaVIS, 32 registered 1,770 lb milk; Harry Covert & pril'es for oa1s, bar!Py 1111tl l'honc J.cslio 2 Iii! Ptwnc IUrlson flll8U corn. S~cond, was :t sample o! ·. ,,' f 1 JOIIJHI of 2·'1·0 wus results us n spring application, Holsteins, :32.7 Ill fat, 8:Jr lh milk; Son, re!:istered Holstein, G'IA Ill sorghums of 19:i4 c·r·op arc likely .We Give Gohl Stam{JS corn whleh f(l'eW cars h.ut each ~i~~;?p~r· acie Very erose to that M. S, c. soil scientists point out. Carlyle• Waltz, 31 rcgbtercd and fat, 1,610 lb milk. to he somewhat lower. ------i lterncl of caeh car was 111 a sep· · ,1 1 . · 1 11 • half------:;::=:----=------::-.-'------:------.iiiiiiii;------::;;iiiiiiiib"Mio----~------.iii!i;;n;;;;,------7i. value~~~~~r.of~.~;l'~~;~~~ was mainly -~~~~~·~!()·~~c~·~~:~i for huslThanlSouth America corn with larger seetl containers ami which was trcmcnrlous in size In larger plale~ which will. nllow Its local habitat but which had ,faster traveling lor plantmgs. been crossed lo bring the Pars · The lnst plot wns on ,corn fer down to somewhat within the tilizntlon. Many of you reenll that range of Mif'i1igan r•oJulilions. extension people hn vc said thnt However, this c:orn was still too i·1 h analy~is v::q~ylng with the type of od of .seechng 111 thy, ri'P''~ ab.oul soil: 290 lb of :3-lH·fl, '1·24·12• or 1 ,,· the time of tile la~t ',cultr~allo! '1·1G-1G i1J[u; a side dressing \of ., The methml used lor soml1ng Ill nitJ·ogen in Junr. of fl'om 50 to U1ls stancl. was. to talw 1't •·onvcn· lOll lb, ngnin depending upon how tlonal gram lh'lll and remove tlw the soil was handled in previous discs over the corn rows so that years. the corn was not inj url!li as the drill wns hauled across tile field. A quick summary for hest corn Scedings were then made on top yields in this area of the country of the ground with n behind-the seems to ha: 1. Select an adapted seeder attachment. The dif'l'ieulty high yielding hybrid; 2. Plow here is to get the seed eovr.red down sod or bnrnynrd manure; very Jlghlly, Where it is covered :J. Grow lG,OOO plants pel' acre on too deep, it will. not come up and goocf com land i 4. Slcle·dress with ilow's the time to buy! a very poor stand results, There nilrogen; G. Control weeds. nre some difficulties in seeding in All these great advances that mean more war k per ·day •.• more corn-one 'is to have the field very Get our BIG DEALI level when cult ivalion is done so that the next year for a hay ct•op Fall Is the Time wor[c per dollar are· yours in America's lowest-priced truck line! It will not be too rough. Also, Save ·with a new Chevrolet I thut the rows won't be ridged up For Compost No wonder Chevrolet trucks are the biggest sellers of all! so that the· sickle bar of the Pile mower cuts' the top of the ground This is a good lime to maliC ns It cuts the hay. Anot14cr proh· thnt chcnp compost (!lie for your lem Is to have the stall<:s removed ;(arden next spring. or cut up so that they may be M. H. Avery, county ngrlcul· removed from the field und not !ural agent, reminds farmers Interfere with the hay ci·op the thai 11 compost pile made right following year. will pay off In better vcgetabl~s Another plot thnt attracted a next summer, lot of attention and which is a ·He J>oints out that you can usc grent den! of Interest to out· farm· such wuste as leaves, weeds, lawn ers was the number of plants clippings, earn stover, garden per acre experiment. The field refuse and straw. And you can All three vulve-in·head en· wus planted with the number of even usc, garbage If It's free from gines deliver gas-saving high plnnts per aerr. nl vnrious ratr.s grense. compression performance. from 7,000 to 20,000 plants. Best · Soil scientists nt Michigan Aluminum alloy pistons, a\1· results seemed to be at about 16,· Stnte college suggest using a weather ignition system and 000 plants per acra. The width of complete fert llizet·, such as 10·6·4, full-pressure lubrication as· rows does not seem to be too lm· anti a small amount of limestone sure longer, lower-cost life! · portnnt as long as the number of to malte the compost ·more valu· plnnts per acre are anived nt. nble. · This number of. plants per acre They advise building the com· "means smaller ears, abo'ut a half· post pile In layers., with'. n few · pound each, but more corn on the ·hnndfuls of fertilizer nnd lime .. shelled bnsls per acre. Here Is a over ench lnyet·. A little garden table .which might be u~ed for soil on elfch layer helps the ma· spnC!ng rows and corn' within tlW . terlnl decay bett11r. The pile row to get lG,OOOjiJnnts per acre: should be sauce~ shaped so It EW CHEVROLET TRUCKS A ·36:1nch row about 11 ·Inches will stay· moist from the rnln or / apart within the'~row:....:n as:lnch wntcr sprlnlder. nbout Inches aport A good compost pile, says the · , 9 specialists,. helps restore organic ,__ .c •. :-'"''·'-"'''''" n 42·, mutter that most glirden soils AI Ri.ce Chevrolet lnches. lack after ..continuous cultivation. ~ ' ' ~ '• • \,', • I I ' Legal Notices Euclid Unveils Powel'ful Tracto1' Marriage Applications Cornstalks Will ' Stop Erosion I• cmcun rtrr. left em A Mlr hlg 111 ~oil con vet srttlon bl llJ1llt~ tlmt c1np 1cslchlC!s sur h us hi o.ccn cotnstullcs, sp1 c 1rl out so) hmm slrnw ot simllut multiH s help the soil nb smh the pnundlng of 1nln just us g1 owing u ops rio One inch of fnlling t lin lws the potcntlnl to 11 1sh 10 linus the ncn on whidt III fulls If Its Io1cn is not broken In 1111 expc1iment conducted at tlu liiJnrHs station, a lnlnfnl! of nr>11iy 2 lnrlu s an hom took HH lit nf soil off 111 acre whctc Powerful helJI In the nntlonwlde effort to bullrl more nnd better high· rmnstaiks wr.1c lnolccn down ways is JlromiHed hy th1s rcvolutlounry new qnwler t1nctor, shown u t ns tlw slnpe In un ad joining demfHIHtrntmg Ils 180 ho1scpower muscles hy howling over n hlg ttcc h 11 e plot the 1 lin toolc 1118 lh Unvc1led hy J he I uchd DIVIRifln of General Moto1s recently nt a Jlrc of soil 120 times us much) lot VICW demoustt nllon mt the G~l Pruvmg Ground, lllllfurd, JIIIch, the 01\C IC I e J n I SO~ bean HIIIIW test, Model J C-12 ! win Cruwlc1 hns two GM D1csel cngmca wh1ch g1vc 1t tile C JVC!Cd ICIC lost 7t'i lh !IIlli lw1ce the JIOIICr of nny smuhu equipment now nvntlnhlc After further IIH htl! nU<' 33(,2 lb of soil held tt~lmg 1l Will ho p1oduccd for use in rondhmldlng nnd other com• alrnctwn work, open 111t 111111111g loggmg- und lnclustriul johs 'l o gc 1 best tesulls h1enlc the cornslnlks down close lo the g1 ounrl m fen 1 better job tun n sl1itc shtPddcl oHr the field New Court Cases 01 lM lly1 ""• E Un Oll SnJ • \tlhlll ll Low ll llno y II I ll IJ I lid II v I II ] ny J D J not allow 1cilencss lo de cr.rvc you for wh1le you give him lodn~ he steals lomonow from l you-Ctowqutll Ingham County News October 14, 1954 Come Out to Dansville t TAYLORS' TAVERN (Fmnwtly Dann~'s) New OwnPIS: Iva and AI Taylor Op~n hom 9 .1. m. till 2 ---==-=·~---=------40w3 Why 2-.Clutch ORDER OF PUBLICATION PROBATE OF WILL AND DETERMINATION OF HEIRS GOFFAR-November 4 1054 Power Control? Stntc of MlcllK n rhc P1obntc Co fo the County of In~) 1m 1. NO SJ!I!=TING- when stat bng or stoppmg power to rear At 11 HesHlon of H II Co t hoi I nt II c wheels Hand clutch grves JnstanL conLtol. Probo te 0 flee In tho c ty or LnnH I g I tt Co mty on Lhc 7th dt y of Octo be A D 1954 2. CO~m~lUQ!JS PTO OPERATION - at 1 ecommcncled bar· Po caent HON JOHN McCLELLAN Judge of P oba Lc vestmg speed • , whether hector rs stopped, easmg over In the MnltCI of the E't 1te of AR rough spots or delrvermg nmamum P'l'O horscpowet for THUR B GOFFAR niHo lmo vn s A BURTON GOFFAR nlao lmown '" A heavy crQpS m RT GOFFAR n I 11181) lc IOWh 18 A H GOFFAR Dcccnsed l. ALL·AROUNl> SAFtiY- hand clutch stops forward mo Hownrd L DUJ 1JCnd h ovlng filed In H 11\1 cout t his l ctltlon ttrnying that n tton w1thout affcctmg PTO sp2cd-mthout shtftmg gems, 1 co1 l1Lin lnHtttmont In wlit.h t-: 1 Hlloltlng whtle pedal clutch stops ADL power mstimtly for man· to be the. lnHt Will nnd lcstnmcnt of IULhl deem Hed now on file In Hnil court l c mum safety. I dm(ltcd to )11 Qbntc fo I dele I mit tion of hello nt lnw nnd U 1t U e ndmlnl•lr Two-clutch power conbol is different - hke llnving an tlon o[ HRid u~:~tntc be JU 1 ntcd to hlmnclf l'IRid Howt d L nut Jlcnd or to tlfllllo extra cngme on yom combm~ or forage harvester Try the othc1 Hultu.ble 1 ct~mn WD 45 or CA Tractor to Eeo for yourself Let us show you It lo Ord01ed 1 hnt U e 4lh riiY or N1 vcmber A D 1064 ut cloven o loclc In the d1ffercnce on yom farm tho foa cnoon ut the Ill ol 1t.o on Icc lOii Iron grillwork W S lJ{Inllw St Lnnoln.r Mlchl.rnn I c nnd lo hc1eby nptlqlntcd to1 hcnrlng ould Tune in seen 011 many homes in Savan 1••tltlon lht Notional Farm 11ah Gn Is about a century old It lo Further 01 de red Tlu t JJUbllc no. and Homo Hour - tlce theM!of be 11lvcn by nubllcntlon of n Evory Saturday - NDC says tlie National Geographic copy of this order, fat thtcc 11\lcccnslvo Society The decorations were In wcckH IJrcvloun to t~nll dtlY of he ult R In tho Jnght m County Ncwt1 n noWKitntnn troduced by French royalists who 1111ntcd nnd eilculntod In 01 hi county !led to this southern city when JOHN McGLELLAN revolution flared on the Island of J 1 I He of Po oblllo Hispaniola In the West Indies 1 lngham County News Octo~cr 14, 1954 Page 6 VANILLA, CHOCOLATE orSTRAW/3£RfOUGHT OVE~ THE COUNTE~ OF THE LOCAL CONFEt:.TIONffi.Y STORE u
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