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N incty.fil'nt Y caa· No.24 MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, JUNE. 14, 1951 3 Sections - 24 Pages Detectives Nab ;~::;~:wEATHER Jury Convicts Monkeying in Mason New City Charter Three to Solve t•lnl'll"'"""" to lw1•p ... even '""'"' with ~.~~~.~~,their flll'lll rninR. ~.~~,.~~~'"' Fourth Man of • R bb • worlc The hu:v, crop In hen ',Y fi'ntmCIH lYe 0 erleS A cold wet Hpring deln,ycd fitting who have urloplctl the ni'W [11HC• F or tlclrln nnrl the planting of outs ll!m of grnss silag-e hc[l'un cutting Attack on Girl unrl r•nr·n With t•nntlnucd molalurc nncl chopj11ng last weal,, l•'l<'ld hal· Wins by 81 Votes, Dansville Boys Confcsn, I hi' In I e-plnn I crJ ct·opn ovct·cnmc crs will be sent In lu adlon next Alibi Defense Man their rlcluycrl Rtdrl Nnw foa·mct·s woclt Fails Implicate Ex-Convict in flnrl lhcnmclvrH ctowdcri with hn;v 'rher·c will lw c•ompntrrllvely Ill· facing Court on Chm·gc Series of Bold Brcaii-Ins I hal twr•rls In lw Pill, 101'0 r•t•ylnr; ilo hlly mnrln the nld·fa~hlnncrl way Of Raping Baby-Sitter rHtt t n he r·rtlllvulerl ancl berms yet on big f, 1rms 1 hrs ye11 t·. Balers nnrJ Deputy Sheriff Vcrsile Bah- lo he plnntorJ. r·hoppers nnd hitrn-rlr·tcr·s h:tvc Only one ballot was ncces- Effective June 26 cock ami Dctccttvc Scrgcdnt II ftw Jnglivm fllllllet'H, teporlcrllht•oug-ht ahont lhc chang-c. Unrlct SRry Thursday forenoon for 12 Joseph Pearce of the stdte Al'lrng Conn I Y Agent M. rr lite new mcth(I(IH h<~Y JH cui .. ar· men and women to decide that / police have bzoken UJl a local AVt'I'Y, al't• strll planting eom llct and ellhet hnlcrl, <'lwppecl ot' j.tmcs Arnold was guilty of Voters Replace Old Charter with One '!'hey ,11c using quklt-mntuzlng hy· hauled to hatn-rlzrot'i wtlhout de· crime ring. The offzccrs ar- htrds. pendcncc on sttn-rh·ytng statutory rape. lie was the last rested two Dansville youths of Corn genet·ally Joolcs good It has M11cl< crops gcnei!Jily Jool< good of five men held to trial for Giving Broad Powers to 7-Man Council 16 and Ronald Cram, 29, of eome 11p f.1st anrl htts good l'olor. So fat llwy lio~vc l'He qml wrnrl offenses committed against a ' Dansvtllc on Weclnesclay and Wheal shoWb 1tnus11ul promise 111 1lnmage, nnrl watr1 rlc~nH1gc h,,. 15-year-old Lansing township . Mason_ adopted a new city char.tct Tuesday The rna 1 gin of lli11t all that sut vrvcel thl'flug-11 tho win IPI .HJwrll be Wzth Ttrcsrlny's voir., the .Teffrr tune nf hzs ,11'1 rsl he w.ts on pn- Ar nolrl anrl hrs wrtc anrl other wzt- nbolrslwcl. One Will be c~l nhllshcd. rolc from .TncltHon ptrson I 11• cnn Member~ of' Lhc Mnson Ii t !JC snlru·y of llw JIISli<'C as not flnrl str·1ppmg of the Not mnn p 11 t- the newly-opened g11cst lodge Tho Arnolds cmployccl the haby- Ltnden and Glenn Kaspaz ek arc all Monk~ys, ltllomcw hi c.tlr-m of lllc Is,tllell church. Rev. Wrlson Ten· sui e us of 1Jctle1 govct nmcnt at Edrlorzals, Page 2, Pat t 3. Werlncsclay less cost. 1-ilwriPt B,tllot Doctors hope that no p,u alyz- night bcfm c. nan t will 1ematn at Brotherhood Faz m news, Pages 5 and 6, Weldon Byzd changed h1s plea AL ftt•st the D,tnsvrllc hoy rlemcrl llnclet Lhe new chm let 1\to~son effects wtll r emazn. Don is Temple m Holt and Rev Earl Part 3. Monday f1 om not guilty to guzlty. 'No charter, however good, wrlll M t lmg any ltnowlerlgc ol lww l11r. loot Catpcnlce wtll tcmarn at the Les• Legal nottccs, Pages 7 ,1ncl 8, He was charg-ed WIth posscsswn of relieve the llldlVIfiUaJ cttizcn of h!H ys ery voters will elect only the seven the son of M1. and Mrs. Clif happened Lo he 111 IIIH co11 Frn,dl,l' lw Methodist church Pa 1t 3, Pag-e 8, Pat'l 1. zcsponsib!lity And no ehat·lct wrll Blaze councllmcn, R JUSL!cc of IJ1c peace ton IIolhs poltey t1ckets. Judge Charles H. .mel nn nssoctate Jll,,ttcc of Lhe , · he confessed that Wilh hts uncle Hayden accepted the plea He re assure the c1ty of dny better gov-1 D lte IJ,td COJlllllltlPcl lito Cll!110H peace. Tho clcli<, tJcasutct, dS· 'lhc boy nlcmg wtlh DonHicll•'rnl<, manded Byt d lo the custody of the crnmcnt than the caliber of men amages Cram rs lhc uncle The Hccond hoy elected to puhl1c olfrce" House ocssot·, constable ancl supcrvrsm s .Jimmy C.ll pcntPJ, l<~ei< "nd Don Accordionist Is Cover Boy sheltlf to awaat sentence. On Tues Will be chosen by Lllc seven coun- ,del Mos', w.ts hoc1ng mm l on the was also unpllf'a lcrl The sccot.ll Members of the commiSSion day Latry A Pembroke appeatcd Smoke and watct, foilowmg a ctlmcn The counctl wrll have the Rohct t Jlofrtlcct 1.11'111 neat Stoclt )loy hnrl no pall 111 the slt oppmg before .Judg-e Marvm .J Salmon to were rlownhcatterl last wee!< ovet fil'C, r a user! damage wluch may 1of Ptttzcl's cat, Lhc B,n Llwlr.mew alllhm 1ly to !lboltsh 01 consoiJda Lc bt rrlgc 1'ucsdo1 V n I let noon. Sttd plead gllllty to a breale he was ezght years old and began Wzlson was named as one of the police work, Chief Lee Austm wzll featured on the cover of .Accordzon ass1st Cluef Hugh Fzsher of Lan· 1'\.1 gus, Rc\'Cl'c $0.50 UJJ, 21wl mOle candidates. was also called and atuvcd at the served at one o'clock teaching when he was 14. Since defendants in the suit. Judge Co· World, a national magazine de· sing with auxiliary Ji.rc, Dr. Roelof Where more than double the mmt tleld Just aftct· the doctot'. Judge Mat·vm J. Salmon, Judge masterrng the instrument, he h!L'l ash directed a verd1et of not guil Jim'• Mnrkct Closed Junc tH utlld voted to the Interests of accordion June 2G. 2~wl number vf candidates wl11ch can The boy's father was called from Charles H. Hayden and Judge played at many night spots across ty agamst Wzlson. ' Lanting wtll have charge of health players. Bloomquist Is 20 years old be elected ftle for an off1cc a prt· his worlc ,tt the Spatl lhnl cxlll\ Ill l•'alhcl''• Dny giCts Pcrsonnltzcd Stnmlml Scnicc, Hwl Home At>Pilnncc. a4wl sioners was that in the fall local Wu1c'•· 2h1 • With go}{l lll'I'CJW poinl: nnil HliVOI' Circus Is Held poinL W~1'e Pl'!lROPi:O(! to TMI Scy VOTT'rll IH HONO!t (HJJolf.;•r fnrth, Lniiry lltll'gcaR, Billy B11llen . H.lohat•rl .Ctu•lstonHen of Mu~on anrl Onry Pel'ltlns. Gall Lamphor•o Mason Men Attend wu~ t.hu gnoat or lwnot• 11t u lillluh won 11 gol!llll'l'ow point nnd a wolf onn g·ivun· 1~t tho llrJtel Oldil lin For Cub Scouts u.wru·rl. 'rhron wl1o won wolf LnnHilllf 'J'uosdny noon. The Wtl~t· 'PIJC M'.naon Cull Scouts lwlrl n llWUT'dH lli'O Bill .Tn.nolls, Lonnie D11y VFW Convention ing-houuu EIUt!trie Ulll'}lOI'Il(iOI\ and Jimmy Hn!JuntJCcl~o Gold arrow clt'ci!R on Uw MrLHon sclwol tonniR Commnndm· fl.uHsell Hun lln.gton Htagnrl tho nl'fnlr, 'rlw MnHon «ourl. ThtYrndny evening, .Tunc 7. At point flWIII'UH WCI'O Jli'CHonted to will lou.rl n dologntlrm !'I'Om the youth wns one ol' 10 high Hplanted th,en have Florence Cavanaugh is on vaca nm:eased to a;'-. estlmat~d 250: Senator John Sparltman's ; · • !1 ... ' Mr. nnd JYirs. Leonard Nelson over there aud talk to a lot of Senatora who are trying to run .SPOTLIGHTS ...... - ...... nd Annabelle were Sunday guests I J Spencer fa~ed• to* acknowledr~· $19.95 ..~· our department and do not do Ail ,t the home of Mr. and Mrs. Eat·! I ;ny,oommunlcatlon. Spencer, a anythlq about lt." FOG "LIGHTS ...... $14.50 up ... In addition to Self·Servi~e .Vright of Jacltson. 1 l vice prealdent of • subsidiary of OUTSIDE MIRRORS ...... $3.2$ .. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Bedell :one of the Big Four In rubber, "I· That was what* • the• bureau un· iB we~ow oll'er PHILGAS DELIVERED SERVICE, .,/ !, · aasumed control of rubber when .., eft Sunday for n weelt'~ vacation derllnB snld, Tomlinson reported, WINDSHIELD WASHERS ...... $fi.2S . Earl Glenn, generally credlled ~.. ,tt Loon lalte. in a land where government is SEAT COVERS ...... $23.75 up ... CHICIC THISI fiATUitfSr wllb eatabllslllng ~ fair alloca1 supposedly vested. primarily in · Rev. nnd Mrs. Charles Broolrs tlon syst.em was snmmarUy elected representatives • SPARKttPLUC SETS, aet of 8 ...... $6.oq ~"' •. Jlhilgas dtlivmd to your home. mel fnmily attended the funeral fired wllllout explanation, ;ervices of Rev. Broolt's nephew "' "' .. Sen, Sparkmau,• • however,• Is not TROUBLE LAMPS ...... $1.95 l: c>vt. Arne! Broolts . ' Then there Is. the testimony f'l . • An ample supply of Philgas for cooking, automatic: water accuatomed to belnr pushed EXHAUST DEFLE.CTORS ...... $1.45 up ... Mr. and Mrs. Walter Foster o, presented by Kent Tomlinson, around b1 bureaucrats, and he ... ·heacing, refrigeration and other uses. Special/ow gas r~tes. Jn tario, Canaua, were guests ol head ot the Kent ;Equipment Is deadly In earnest about hls POLISH CLOTHS ...... :...... SOc .. .he Edwin El.fert family Tuesday. ·Company In Chicago• cbalrmanablp of tbe Senate Tile Jole Chitwood Shoi\• ~; ltl.. • • • ILLUMINATED VANITY MIRRORS $3.95 e A compact, efficie.~_t, dependable.~!'d automatic bottled 'Mrs. Esther Holmes imd Ray !Ill:' Tomllnlon b11s an unique pr4)b· Small Dualneaa Committee, ' l'tfMOII •FairgrOIIIId!l ~ .nond attended the wedding o! ' '(Prices do not lnclutle Installation) S1111day, ,Jtme 17 gas system. 'lem. His company, probably 010 He Is taking.. a. · long, hard .lh'. and Mrs. Wayne Pifer at Bat· · tmalleat Ill tile 900 firma iD the 2 Jl. Ill. Oil Je Creelt Saturday evening. Mrs. look at all bureau directives. Fireatone Deluxe Champion· Tires "" ~~allon. In the rubber business, Only 19111 F~rd~ ti!led In tiiiH .. 2ifer is the former Marjorie Leary. apoclallllcs In making rubber • ~ Comt ;, ""tl.s~e Nslot/"1· ~ IHintllt 411 it1sl"/lation. dtl11ils: 'l'llrOIIIIl IIJa efforts,• • NPA or• Lubrication Policy dnre'llct•ll thrill clrcn• t: : . , ' Mt·. and. Mrs. Claude Murray and fiDS"er• for automatlo chicken der cuttlnr off &htnllnum to I ioio ·Joys had dinner Sunday with Mr. ·J)Icklllr machines. Tbeae macll 75% of tbe nation'• U,OOO sm11ll .. ""11!0 · ' · md Mrs. George Fowler· of Lan- lnea have been reaponalble for alumiDum fabricator• who only · ·A 1• . ! · · 1ing. 'l'he dinner was ln. honor of tbe c1res1ed chicken lnduatry u1e .5% of &be naUonal aupply, lamplq from mWion birds birthday anniver· too baa beep JIOitponed. Sea, Spark· Mason Home:.. pp lane~· :~.~.Fowler'S ·. procetltd In 1910 to almoal a man · lillmds to illveatlrate, Roy Christen · bWion and a hall chlekeaa al Ch'ance• are, an actual potential Your Friendly 'Ford ·Dealer -120 W•. Maple. . . Phone~2S9U i :&be present time, · Bl!rplua or alumlllum exists. @NallonaiiJ'ederallon oi lndogondtnl.Billtnwa 210 State Street Maaon Phone 9611 ------·-··---~ ----·-·--- ~--- lnnrl, Routh Cnrnllnn, wnll trnnA• American Legion l'~r1wl 'l'htll'lli]U.Y ~n Cump Penilel MP. nnr\ MI'A, I Bf!•nnrwltl; IIH the nLirrr .Rcrvw"H Cor women Pvt. 111chnrrl Betcher·, son of Mr. homo 'PhuJ•scluy nfternoon with l'etlOI'\'t'H, dur; Konnellt Hill, ,hlllitJJ' vice- unntml nl' tho lndiVillllnl lnnlt nnd and Mrs, A, ,J, Betcher, returned to oC Hrnull l.nnll illlltH. Pyt, Belcher illll'llll In Maple Or·ove cemotel'y, Mrs, Ger'!llcl Mlli'lln and Max ol' · Ft!J'lh~r infcmnnlinn. on. WA"J" emnmantlm•; W;rynr. Millr.r, nrl- cntoJrcrl the HCJ'vien In December .Fort Hood, Texrts, Saturday, after Ml'H, Pilw I~ Hurvlved ll,Y lie!' HIV~H. ' 'V " Gnrth Bro ~vnloo IHlH be on con· "nlisl.mcnl.9 unn )le He cured from Jntnnt; I~rnnlc Onor'l'il!ro, linnnce or lnol ,venJ', nnrl IH Jtow Htrttloncct a two-week visit with hiH paJ•entH. chwg-hter, Betty; a sister·, . Mrs, oft'lcer; L, A. Wiludun, hiHLnt·lnn; t JPnrl Hood, ToxnH. Willlitm Roggow of Nol'l'oll<, lPmnlt Wanter· of Big Rnpids' uml 1\ned to tl .T hclt~on hospitnl nH a the U, S, Nnvy rccr·ulling station 11 r•estilt r>f Ill~, Htepplng on nnll thu In I he New Ji'o!Inn 11 en ts, Mr, nnd Mrs. Eustn 11e Hog· night pf t.hu winrl slonn, Utn~lng m· at: lhu MoHon post of• Scrgcnnl·nt·nnn.~. Hlli"Oid Honse; and MrH, Gus I{erm, lll'l'ivecl home of Big Ruplcls; her pnrents, M)', lice each Wt!rlncsdny lletween 10 n nd executive r:ommll.lr:omen, StttHiay on n ten-clny l'lll'iO!tglr. Hr. gow the pn~t two wecl Mlll'l;pf Cloti!·d .runo 1 H until Chief of Naval Material In Wash county. tm flHltl'eJ•'s ol!'lcc, ,lfll\4' ~;i, ,Joy Dnvis was t'c-appolntml ns Sgt. Lollis Hunley, son or Mt·, Ington, D, Thut·Hduy, Hwl service officer, Davis hns held that nnri Mt'H, Clnmlc Hanlo,v of Holt c., post fat· sevPI'Ill YNII'S. lll'J'iverl home Monday fmm Koren, Practice Safety ·----·------[-lc is on 11 :!0-day l'ur•Iongh. After' INGHAM COUNTY NEWS iliH Cmlough he will go to lcot'l The Michigan !feu Telephone P011 's llze Qltesl·l·on f Custer· for r·eassignm en t. 5 Boys Chosen Company hns found In the henr·t of \ :J:' ~ • lh-. Five Mason high school boys tho '""' W"'d •<~• oll, "" b~ · ~' ;jY~ ' < will attend Boys' Slate n t Mlclli gnn State colleg·e from Thut·sdny ~~v:~g~~~;~~~;i;~g ,~~~~·~';;:,;.:k~~y S:•oo up ~'~).\{~~:~~' ·• until Jtme 22. Hm'b Hovey, son of ~~~~' Ml', nnd Mrs. Max Hovey, will '.be !ng careful on the job as part of a , ~.. )I . ' Qllrdilij ~·- Sr.rvicc \ sent by the Mason mwanis club; new safety program designed to ~-· . ,. Jim Roggow, son of Mr. unci Mrs, "THE FRIENDLY DRUG STORE" 1 Eustace Roggow, and .Jet'l'Y Wll combatIn a seriesIndustrial of safetyaccidents. meetings. D~,.;av.·s Cloth•"ng co·. sox, son of Mt'R. Lucille ..;vilcox, held here and clsewhct•e in the. I will he sent by the American Le stata, the company has invited the ,•------gion post, John Laxton, >on of I women to attend and to spenlt ;...------·------ I Mr. and Mrs, S. A, Luxton, Is their piece about exercising cau· Stationery Can Serve sponsoJ•ed by the Knights of Py lion while at worlc. The old mnn i I B thin.s; and Doyle Robinson, oon of has sat back and listened, and th~n f Mt·. and Mrs, Russell Robinson done something about i!. A Double Pmpose ... Is sponsm·ed by the V, F. W, John How Important l!lf' fun in Inc con Laxton will be a junlot· next tribution is to these heretofore all '~ yeaJ', The other boys will be .>en masculine conclaves, is pointed up I lorA. by R. H. Elngelhnt•dt, manager here To acknowledge letters, gifts, or favors with ~ Boys' State is sponsOI'ed l1y the fot' the company, who said, "the nn attractive note or letter is a requirement Amcricnn Legion with the mm or most important members of om• I Leaching young· men the responsi of good ta~te, To write friendly letters at op safety team ara wives, who, war· bilities rmd methods of goot Lamer ani! school districts served by Leslie Modo# NA·II llluatratod. Al1o available In B·tU·ft llzo, .Mr. and Mrs. John Higbee called school ·buses show thnt the cost of on Mt·. and Mrs, Neal Scott of transportation for t11e last year All--Wool Jantzen : You con save $120~ year or more Howell Sunday. Auxiliary 491 Holds was $8,099. 79. on your food bills wtth a G·E Food · Mr. and. M1·s. Belvin,.Larncr mel Freezer. e Porfoct-soal cablntt family, Mt'. and Mrs. Harry Rlun The Fut\11'o Farmers of America Suits Swim Wear constructian/ mins and family and Ilk and l'i[rs. Final Summer Meeting of the Leslie high school will malte For you buy food in quantity, when a trip through the Uppet· Penin· It'• cheapest- freeze it and store it. · e .38P-pouncl capadlyl Irving · Parlter and family were Lyle .Edwards, Unit 491, Amet·i· . You con buy frozen foods by the case; e Autariu~tlc tompera Sunday evening guests nt the home can Legion Auxiliary, met June 7 sula of Michigan during the week You can even freeze fruits and vege. ture control/ of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Lamer. fot· its last meeting o( the summer; of July 9-14. -Russell Miller, the Summer-Weight Comfortable 'tables from your own garden! e 3 romovabfo wfro hat Mr. and Mrs. B. F, Arend at with 1\'lt·s. Ware! Vicary, Jr., pre· advisot• of the g·t·oup, will conduct siding, 'l'he recent voppy sale wa~ the tour to Wellston, Tahquame . It'• ellSy-and fun-nnd very eco· kets/ tended tile lsland school retmion Sunday. · reported very successful. The non 'Falls mid other points of in Slacks T-Shirts •call · e lxlra ttorago lfiDCt funds will be used for the rehabi!l, terest. About 30 boys will malte for paclus. I clren. The pupils of the sixth grade D•pendabfe G·f school at the Okemos Bnptist A recent survey of teacher's sal· ONLV FEW LEfT/ e who hel}lecl ~vith the drive were Cool White Stag i A ttaf•d·ln refri1Jorat• church, nrie.'3 in 53 schools in southern SEE rHEM 10DAYI 'lniJ systoml given a thcatet· ilatty. Preparation Michigan having 22·25 teachers was made to send Mm·y Davis, a each shows that the teachers of Nylon Briefs Sport Jackets I• I ! Leslie high school junior, to Girl:s Leslie ,in each and every classifi I Farm Bureau State at Atm Arbor, June. 19·26. cation and salary . ra.1,1gc receive I Lansing Deihl Farm Bureau will Mrs. Merribelle Patterson of from $93 to $843, or an average of I meet Friday evening, June 22, at Bunker Hill will serve as Girl $546 more than the avemge for Casual Sox-Handkerchiefs i the home of Mrs. Sara Butler, 1961 Scout troop leader with Mrs, all the schools. Salaries range Eifert road, Holt. Take a look at Dwight Henderson and Mrs. Rex from $2,900 to $4,250 with 10 days page six of Michigan Farm News Dutcher ns assistants, Mrs, Walter sick leave allowed. Sport Coats Jewelry Collins $ales & Service, l·nc. and help decide how we can keep Stmnge will continue to lead one Rev. Earl Cool' of Lake Orioln · ·the 15 ·mill tax limitation. troop of the Bro·wnie Scouts and will speak at the morning and I 151 W. Maple Mrs, James Bobzien will take .the evening smwiecs of the Leslie Bap Phone 25311 troop formerly led by Mrs. Wil· tist church on June 17. GOLD STAMPS WITH EVERY PURCHASE ~uthorlritd Extension Clubs J liam Dlll'fec. Other Auxiliary mem Dealer bers assisting on committees are A'fHLETES FOOl' GEltl\1 HOW I Alnledou Ten :Mrs. Bruce Winslow and Mrs. Van TO KILJ, IT. IN ONE IIOUR, · Alaiedon Ten extension club will Aldrich: f ',GEN EAAL .lLE.CTRIC ·· meet at the I10ine of Mrs. Russell It was voteJ to support any ac· IF NOT PLEASED, your 40c back lrom Higbie Wednesday, June 20, at nn)' drunlat. 't-4-L Is opcclally. made t'' tion talien by the Civil Defense di h .d lor HIGH CONCENTRATION. Undllutcd s . I .· .. '.. I , one o'cloclc. The lesson wllr be c .m ·s rector, alcohol baao alvcs rrrcnt PENETRATING I .. lamp 'shades. · .·fOOD - - . FREEZERS Plans were made for the third tact,~-~Kll~ NOW nt IMBEDDED Ware's Druu g~ms Sto1·c, ~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ · :, C '., .. ·, M'·· • 'd' ~NNivr~nsAn.v. cmLJi1llll.A-Truo . h.. , . ., LtDDlCOATS Anlll-llONOf\IllD e •. Mr.nnr!Mi·u.Qrover'Aitm'HWCnt. ·omas .. Eames .. ,,,. ., oup. arne, :to Mlrllrmd ro•• lh9 weolr cnrl to T MomhQI'I! ol'. the Mnuon Mlnlll· LCI'ill! IISBOCirttion I{IIVO II flll'OWeJl 'd E • visit M1•, nrirl' Mr.~ .•Tmnr.s Stone v .R · d !linnet• fOI' Rov, nml Ml'a. I-Ionry n ay vemng and family, Tho ,OGUA~!on WAH t.h.e ows epeate. F Stonos' lOUPweddlng nnniveraary, , LlcidlcO!tt WcdnoHentod Mt•. and Mrs. John W. E~mes, I ;') I ' Ids and Gordon S, Rn.ymond .wel'll Jt•,, or Muson, announce the · mnr Mrs. Paul Amold, Rov. nne! MI'H, united In marJ•Iagc Friday evening, to the couple. Guests wcro Ml', nncl Ml'R, Leo Stone and Judy, M1·. and rlnge of their daughtm·, Fern Rn.o, Loyd CaJ•n,wny and Rev, nnd Mt'U, June 8, at the Mason Nazarene to Pvt. Robe1•t A. Thomas, son ·of Hugh Putnam, Shower Is Given Schmidt-Powelson Wedding Vows Spoken parsonage. Rev. H1.1gh Putnam, Ml's. Hcmy Lc.cn to nncl .. children and Ruaaoll Akct'H of Lnnsing, Ml', Mr. and Mrs, Wesley El, Thm11as of • * 't. St... MnJ•y'a Cathedral In Lansing pastm• of the chm•ch, pe1•formcd Holt. MADLSON CLUB MFJI~TS the cet•cmony. rtnd Mrs. Jay l(cnnccl;,r nne! lnmlly, For Mrs. Meier was the accne of the wedding of Ml's, Mfli'Y Wat.~on nnd ROn, RWi· The slnglc·l'lng cct•cmony wall Members of Lhc Mndlson OIJ'Iil Alfrcj:la Powelson and Franlt Mrs. Raymond !s lhe daughter sell, nncl Mr. nncl Ml's. DclmHI' performed by Rev. Glenn A. Uttc ·•. club met at the home of Mrs. Rny of Mt•, and Mrs. Ralp1t Cole or lila· 1 Mrs. F. H. Tlnlllcr entertained Schmidt, Jr., Saturday, June 9, at Watson, all or Mounl Plcnsnn~, bncl1 at the "Chapel In the Gar· mvuns 'l'hUl'sduy nt R;OIJ p. 111. 11:00 a. m. Rt.. Rev. MagJ•. Charles ton Rapids. Mr. Raymond's par· nnd Mr. nnd Ml's. •ron1 I-IunlcJ' or den" at Angola, Indiana, at 'noon' Pedro was pluyccl. Mrs. l~J'[!nlt 15 guests Friday evening at n enta· arc Mr. and Mrs. Clare Ray- at.ork shower honol'lng Mrs. W. G. Keating performed the doUJJlc-rlng Marlon. · Tuesday, Jun~ 12. They we1'0 ac· Melssncl' won tlt'Ht, MrH. Ill, Smith, Meier,· . ceremony In the presence of 200 mond of Mason. _ . ,, companied by thoh· pnt·cnls. second and Mrs. Bcmat•cl illngllslt, frlcn'lls and relatives. The bride wm•e a ;yellow street A~ 1 ·lhe guests arrlvcrl they rc· length dress with while accessories Pvt. Thomas, who Is with the low. The hostess sei'VNI : olln • l~ng· Games wet•c the diversion of the buds. Mr. nnd MrA, Lawrence Ray cl'nl Wells, Texas, and Is l1ornc on evening. Miscellaneous Gifts a brief . furlough. Following the. Jlsh, 30:!5 Selfridge Bonlcvnnl, The bride Is the daughter of Mr. monel, brothel' nne! sl~ter·ln·law of Gifts were placed In a bassinet ceremony a supper Wlls stn·ved in Lnnsing, on .July 21, ttl 7:00 [l. m. and .Mrs. Alford Powelson of Eden. the bridegroom, atLendorl the cou At Shower Thu.rsday dccomtcd In pink, blue and white. Mr. Schmidt's parents arc Mr. and ple. Mrs. Raymond's dress wa.9 the bridal· parly nnrl momb«>rs of Mrn .. Meier received many nlee Mrs. Fmnll Schmidt, Sr,, of Pan- Mt·s. Darwin BOI'I' entertained the Immediate families at the home gifts;., blue and white. She wore a shoul· INGHAM COUNTY NEWS tin~ ; i del' corsage of pink !'oscbuds and Thursday evening at a mlsccllnnc of the bride's parents at 300 South June 14, 1951 Page 4 Refreshments of Icc cream Mt·s. Paul Rcdmorid ,'played tra· ous Hh(lwm· honoring hcJ• slstcr1 College roa.d, Mason. molded In the form of storl1s and white carnations. dlt!rmal wedding music, She also The hrlrle attended Eaton Rapids Miss Joan Davis. Twelve guests • • • cnkca ccntct·cd with candles were accompanied Fmnclii,' Kelly who high school. Mr. Raymond grad· FLltcnclcd the party. They played BIR~iiDAY CilluEBrtATIDD served from £1 pink llnen-covct'ed rendered "Ave Malin," and "On unted from Mason high school In games wlt.h. prizes going. to the · A surprise hlrthdny picnic: rlln· table centered with a miniature This ·Day Oh Beautiful Mother." 1945 aml attended Michigan State guest of honor. ncr wa.s given In honor of Bill JEAN'S white cradle holding spring Jlciw· 1 The bride, who was given In ',' colleg.C. He Is now employed with The Burr home was , clecuratocl Peters' 22m! biJ'thrlay Jtnnlvel'sal·y OJ'S, .Pink cl!ndlcs fla.nl1ed the ar· marriage by her .fathel', selected a Reed-Tyler Electric Co, in Lan with bouquets of plnl1 peonies ancl last .Saturday evening nt the home Beauty Shop mngcment on each Ride. The occa· ballerina-length gown of white lace sing. a mlniatm·c bridal pal'ty was used of his .parents, .Mr. anrl •Mrs. Joe slon. was also' Mrs. Moler's birth· as the table decomlion. Peters. Thlrty-thl'cc guests n t· day •IUtnlversary. Each gi1est re of the dogwood design over white Tl\ey arc ·living in their new Nnw l(l(:uf('!l n1. 1!111 1'1'111' ur 1!111 satin for her werllling. The dt•css home on the cot·ner of Diamond Mrs, Uarr seJ•veci angel pies with tended. They were ft·om !.a nslng-, ceived a favor of a sl'ot·k made of Icc ct·eam and chocolate SClUI:c anrl M11son and M!llctt. Cftrds wcm the l~tH(Illi'" llal'hhical union a Rayette Pe.r~anent. groom, served as junior brides· 'ew days ngo. In 1898 he served in maids. They wore matching eyelet ~o. E, 31st Michigan Infantry. emb'roidered ballerina-length frocks • * • of yellow organdy. Their Dutch $8.50 hats, also of eyelet yellow organdy, Ware's were trimmed with yellow satin W.S. C. S. Elections Othcl' Machineh•ss l'y of Detroit to be his best Located I block south of the traflic m:u1. Harry Kelly, Jr., Addison Al lace two-·piece dress fot' the occa- sing, Mrs. Vel'l1 Rollison of Pon·. ·lay a.fternoon. A special rcecp- . T 1 d t1'ac, M ·s·. Mox McCai·n a!ld :ion for new inembers was R 1so llrht nn South Cednr stan. he dress 1n a crepe sl1irt 1- c• Mt·~" t d 1 l'honl! Ma!ion 28971 guir~ and William Aildns of De· trait and Louis Such and Vern Rol- and lace jac!let. She wore a white Addie Washbul'n assisted with th< 'teld. Ref•·eshmcn s WCI'e serve n pictm·e hnt and gloves, and an serving of coffee, punch and cake". ':he, flower-decorated church par· orchid corsage. Miss Stell a June Powelson, th(' 'oi's. Headquarters bride's sistet·, I'C"'J'stet·cd the wed- ' 'Mable Salisbury was. ele~ted, Mrs. Sclm1idt's dress was rose "' ' ld t R fil st ding "'Uests \Vho came from Cleve- ~1res en ; v·IVtan· · ayner, . ·beige styled with a reding·otc of "' · ld t Mt·s Ft·anl' Laun land, Ohio; St. .Joseph, Milford nee-pres en ; · • • for her trousseau lace over a matching slip. Her ac- Pontiac Flint Detroit New Hud- ·•;tein, second vice-president.; Mrs. • cessoJ·Ics matched the dress flnd son ancl Lansln"' • . '-'lcrlhut'' ~ickgraf, recording· secre· she also wore an orchid corsage. o• • · M bl R thbtt\'11 lt'C""UI'el" After the rece1Jtion the cottplc · .ary; ·· a. e . a ·.. • , .~ ' Following a we,dcling bt·ealts of Mr. and Mrs. and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Casca· Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Laxton and Nelson Brown. · lri!la and Ralph of Lansing callec John attended the wedding of Mr. and Mrs. Lester Hodgson on M1·. and Mrs. John Genco an( delen Gregory and Robert Ct·ary, once·a·year and family of Belding and~~:- and Tony Salunlny evening. Sunda) Jr., of Jacltson at St. Paul's Epis· Mrs: Foster Bartlett of W1lhams- afternoon gur-'its of t11e Genco~ :opal church in Jaclt~on. 'J'he re· ton called on Mr. ancl Mrs. Fred Iwere Mrs. .Joseph Olivet! and ,eptlon was held in the Georgian Frye of 707 East Columbia, Sun- daughter, Josephine of Lansing, .·oom of the Hotel Hayes. Y~Prfce day aftemoon. .I Lorenc Brown of Adrian spent Wednesday evening, guests of M~·· and Mrs. George Worden of the week end with he1· pat·ents .'vtr. and Mrs. Roy Wright ttnd Rus· Muntth)•lsltecl Mr .. and Mrs. Roy Mr. and 1\II·s. James Quinn. Mr ;ell were Mr. and Mrs. George Evans and family Sunday after· and Mrs. Jacl< O'Berry were Sun Lardie of Lansing, Mrs.· Amos Sc:tre f noon. clay dinner guest& of the Quinns. J-raves, Jr., of Lansing and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Claude Laws, Mr. Aftemoon and evening c,llJer> Amos Graves and daughter, Ivah and Mrs. Lloyd Taedtey and were Mr. rmd Mrs, Dan Crego ot Jf Holt. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Wrig·ht daughtet·s attended the wedding of Michigan Center, M1· .. and Mt•s. md Russell called on Mr. and Mrs. Miss DOI'is Penoyer and Vit·g·il George Worden of Munith, Mr. and John Campbell Saturday evening. Kellet· at the Nazarene church in Mrs. Lyle Miller ancl children of Lucille White of Dett·olt spent Lansing and the reception which LFtnsing, Clifford Brownell ot the wee!< end visiting her mother, was held at the Womans chtb Adrian and M1·. and Mrs. J. B. Mrs. Loretta White, and Bernice house, Saturday. Evans and childt·en. , White. ' Mt·s. D. R. Lethbridge spent the Mr. and Mrs. Robett Leonard Mr. and Mrs. Qscnr yan Slcel CAMERA ,Schick • Remington • Sunbeam ~Reg. $JOO weelt end at Oberlin, Ohio, with a and family spent the weel<,'(md at . md• and family .attended the wed; friend, Mt·s. We mer Bromund, Hough Lon LalHl visiting-'·· Mrs. ding o( their niece, Clat·ice Carter HEADQUARTE.RS . Electric Razors ... Mrs ... Hai·old Knudstrup. spent Leonard's parents, Mr. a,nd Mrs. of Clio, and Jaclt Englehnlt of Sunday· In· Toledo, Ohio, viewing Lewis Guemsey, Flint, SRturday at Flint. ; the Hapsburg Art Collection which Mr. and Mt·R. Charles Henderson Mrs. Louis .Stid and Debby spent Parker and· Sheaffer Pens and Pencils was at the Toledo Museum of Art. and son of Ann Arbot· are spend, lax Monday and Tuesday In Hart i50I., .. Mr. and 1\(rs. Henry Bal~in and ing the summer with Dr. and Mrs. visiting Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Thomp· \LIMITED TIME ONLY daughter of Onondaga and Miss H. D. Henderson, .Charles Hendel'· Ieins. Bertha Cart• of Leslie were Sun- son is WOI'king· on the sodiun1 Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Ribby We Gift .Wrap For Pop,- Too! day guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lyle chlo!'lde pi'Oject with the Ingham spent Ft·iday visiting Mr. and Mt·s. i lie fresh as dowers, for hours and houra Kart'. county health department. , \ ;..with Dorothy Pcrkina gentle-actina Roy Wright and Russell. Mr. and Mrs. C. ·A. Plumb of Mr. and Mrs. Ferris I{. Green Mr. and Mrs. Victot' Miller of but thoroughly ciTeccivc dcodount. Flint called on Dr. and Mrs. 1•'. J. Mrs. James. Quinn and Clare Holt nnd Mr. and Mrs. DaVid Ben· ·Check!. prrapiridon ••• prorccci daincineN. Kellogg Sunday. Cavender visited William Cnv· nett called on Mr. and Mrs. Eldred . Ever·fugranr, cvcr~crcamy, jruaclcaa Mr. and Mrs. Franlt Wrook of ender at Foote hosi:Jilnl in J.aclt Yerlcs at l<~ltchbm·g Sunday. Mt'. · IIIII miniCJI, Get )'Our auppl)' na111l Holt called on Mt·. and Mrs. Floyd son Wednesday. They also called Yerlts is a brother of M!'S. Bennett Fot:tmau. Sunday afternoon. on Mr. and Mrs. Pat Plunltett' or and Mrs. Millet·. . · FrediJm Wallace, ~on of ·; ., , Dcn No. II of Mason's Cub Scoula Wlhnll Lehm11n, Ml', and Mrs, Willi called to order by the Prcsl• M1·s. H.ohm·l Wu.lillml, wns nmong •. 1 community sm·vlco and Ar~crlcnn· Colorrulo, Saturday, Juno 9. Tlle .Donald Lehman n11d daughter• tlnd dent, Ronnie Sumto. Phyllls Che- Gn mea we1•e played nnd refresh· C!tO:;!S-IIOAOR CI,Un ,were guesta of Bl'Owne-Cavendet• lhu fll'lldlllllc~. Ism would he fut•lhercd by HUCh ac ceremony was }Jerfoiil)ed by Cap· Mr. and Mrs, c, A, Clinton. · ncy led the club pledge', Rlehn.l'd mcnts wet•e served nflct• the meet. 'rhe Cmsa-Ronrls cooltlng- t:llliJ .. :Amcrlcun Legion Auxlllflt'Y at lls tion, the Aux:lllary votecJ to com· tatn L. D. Bcdlngflekl r:tt 2;00 p. • • . . 1 Cheney told about hla dnh·y t1•lp lnJi. The next meeting will be hold met nt tho home or the learieJ•, ..... l·cgular meeting '1'uesdrty evening. municiltc with local mcmbprs Qf ITJ· Membet•s · of lhe bridegroom's to D~trolt and Runaoll Rowe gnve ,June 22 ut lhe home of Ronnoy Mrs. Fred Ruthlg on .Tunc 5. Iluh M1•, anti ivft•a. Ray IJul!cn nnrl • , 'Following the oponlng acrvlcc, the lcglslaturo anrl with th(l ffOV• squad attended the rites. o. dcmonatrntlon on how to nHtltc Al'l'fiB, Bnltct· told !Lbout hcl' lt·lp to Wnl Hon, Llrnn, ltl'e motoring tlu·ough m·not· to m·ge thnt e~rly ariel deft Bonnie Is the rlnu~rht~r of Mr. Organi:~ations llw West. Mrs. Grace Anlmcy, president of , n rope halter. After tho buslncsH don .woods, New project lcHHOilH nile action be tatum to provide 1J. and M1·s. Andrew Jones o! Ma· meeting games wm·e played and Nnr·t.hNld!l (Jluh were given out nnrl leHrmlls Wtlro ,the unit, turned the progrnm oyet• pcrmnncnl hullcllng fOI' llW state aon. Lat·ry'll pn1·onls are Mr. and The hgulnr meeting of the refreshments of frost bites. Tho Sycamore Valley 4-H club INGHAM COUNTY NEWS ,;;· HollOWilY Nllt'Bin!f Home Auitilln.I'Y assigner!. There we I'll 1a m rom bel's ·to Mrs. Glndys Burroughs, Amer· llbrnry, whose actlvltlcH hav~ peen Mrs, Herber•t Howe, also of Ma· has ehangcd their nnme to the attending. The club wlll meet Ft·l- June Page will. meet nt th~ homo 'l'hursday, lTihihburg 1<1, 1951 5 . " teunlsm cJJnh•mnn, M1•s. But•t•oughH nlmnHt completely cut off llY ·the son. The FitchbUI'g' cluh hud Its thil'rl Northside club, Tho last meeting .presented n sill< flag lo the Hr!outs. recent flt•c In the slate building. · Tlw chapel was d~corated wltll June 21, at 2:00 p. m, . Willi held n t Ka.tle Wagner's home, ' Tlte Reheltahs wlll hold n mird meeting for 1951, Mny 21, at Jolin ,, !Mi'R. W. 0, Hall, den molltm·, who, p!llms nnd .bnsltets of spring Jlow Wednescln.y, .June 13, The hostess 111'1• Mrs. Anltnoy, as president, and pat·ty rit the hllll Saturday eve nnd James Wnlsh's home, .Judg-Ing-, with her naslsl.nnt, Mrs. Caroline Miss EliJCl Adams, secretary of the el'~ . fot· the nccaston. "Always" camp nhd current projects Wl'l;c ~nrl Mnry Rlbby served refresh: pleaaure for pop. a.nd "Because" were played pro· ning,, June 16. 'rllere wlll be ril· mcnls of cooltles; calw, jcllo and !Ragon, accompanied Lhc group, Auxlll!u'y, were elected delegates ft•eslunents and entertainment aft· discussed. The ch1h toui· was h~lrl ~cceptcd the gift. with Ml's. Pcnrl Jewett nnd Mllll. qccllng the ceremony. Kooi-Ald. At the business meeting er the party. on June 6 at Nel Conway's, The : Harry Cnlt·ns of the Mnson I Fern Slagh as altet'nlttcs to repre· Tho bt•lde selected an aqua blue nex:t meeting will be held nl the new ofrleci'S were elected be: uui t with white acce:;sorlca for het· Blue Star Mothe1·s will hold cause the olrt ofClccrs who were school fhculty then shnwctl lht·ec Hcnt the Unit at the tlQpllrtment thelt· regulrtr meeting" TuesdI'C M1•s. ThclmrL Anlmcy of Holt beco.mc a member honor, Pfc. Robert Renorow, also ltrcr, l'n.t:ly Al'mstrong. The Not·th· of Lowry, WWJ best man. son Methodist church wlll hove a Leslie 4-H tcum, 28 to lfi, in a side dub to plrmning a potluck flmllh and Mr·s, Wilma Mosher, of the Auxlliary at lhc Tuesday pra,ctlce game June 10. Mrs. Howe chose a :;Ilk print picnic Tuesda·y, .June 19, at 6:30, rllnncr rd. llw Potter pnrit fat• pJCmhcl'H of Uw Auxllinry poppy evening meeting. At the close of at tbe home of MrB. 'l'om Royston. committee, set•vcrl t·cfreshmentA. the unll's business session, Mrs. dress wi lh plnlt accessories. Her CrnHli·Roud Cnnuuuntty Wednesday, June 20, In the after· shoulder corsage was of ptnlt car· Co-hostesses will be Mt;s. Gemld The Cross-Road ComniuniL,Y 1-ll noon. 'rhe Un!L dlscuHsed llw sug,;'eH- Anltncy served n decorated angel Parsons and Mrs. Don Winzeler. lion l'ccenlly mnrlc hy Mt·s. Anlt· food cnltc honoring lhe recent nations. The Howes and Bonnie club is sponsoring a Jl£1ilet• drive 'fhoRc at.lending are to talte theh• soon. La1'1'y Anrh·ews Is hnndliug rlcy, that the pr.~~~~~:rs of birthdays of several members. le.f~ last Monday for· Denver, Bon me s parents were 11nabie to be own table service, wieners and pa.pcr and magazine conll'ihulion~. present. buns. . , The eluh is nlso sponsot•lng- a mall After the ceremony the coup!~ Felt Plains W, S. C. S. home box paint and stenciling Jll'ojcr:t left to spend the weelt end In the coming will be held Thursday, In the. Scolsvillc and HOllscl dis· moun talns, They are now residing June 21, at the church. Dinner wlll t1·lets, Anyone living tn or· neal' at 1336 ·Steele sl!·cct in Denver. be served at noon with o. progro.m these districts who wisl1es to have Under The bride gradwttcd from Ma· following, All friends n.nd former this rlone should cull Mrs. Kenneth son high school with the class of members of the group o.re Invited Balter. · 1051. Pfc. Howe is a. 1940 gr·adU· to attend. .: . 'l'omllnsnn $5 ntc of Mason. He attended Mlchi Thtl Mlzpnh class of the Method· Membet·s of the Tomlinson 4-H g'lln State Normal college In Ypsi ist church will . meet with Mrs. club held a regular meeting IPI'iclay, Shower Gifts for the Bride lanti prior to joining· lhe air force Harry Peek at the home of Mrs. C. June 8, at the Vevay town hall. in Febrllllry. He is studying elec L. Jacobs at 433 West Ash street The club plans to have an icc :-lnaclc SHf.H ...... $:!.25 ttct tron!~ at Lowry. on June 20 ·at 2:00 p, m. cream social on the court house There wlll·be 'an lee cream sochil • • • lawn Saturday, June :lO, beginning Indian IIPad l'hu-.J l\lat!l .. $!l.OO at the North AurelhJa church, cor• at 7:00 p, m. A paper drive iH be ' Golf Members PI ncr of Columbia and Eifert roads, IllS' conducted. Members who have Ahnnhtum Jtetlsh Oil!hes .. $1.911 . . ay Friday, June 22·, at.7:30. It wlll·be collected any paper arc to take it l.llwu IUt.clum 'l'uwcls ...... $1.711 ROMEOS I . Two-Ball foursomes ~f~~~o~ed .. by tl'lc Young Adult to the Lovett. home by noon Fri day, June 15. The next meeting l'ul'tl J,ln"n 01w~t Jll!o! l•'A\'Oili'J'I~ ST\'LI•; s3 98-$4. 98•$5 •98 G~lf clui> members playcrl two- ·Holt Rebckahs and Odd Fellows will be l]eld July 6 at lhe Vevay 'fnwtlls ...... $1.05 UJl 8 bttll fout·somcs nt the Mason golf will attend the" Brotherhood Tcm lown halL The annual club picnic coursc Sunday. Mrs. s. A. Mur- ple Methodist church In Holt, June will be. held July 15 at Pleasant Aluminum Ctlsoct•nles .. $:1.50 1111 doJ!lt and Mr8. Wllllam p 01·ter had 17, at. 10:00 a. m.. lalte. . · 111-mul and UuU.tJr Tray .. $:!.7il low Bcorcs. Clarence Boles won Mason' Chill] till' of the . Eastern Wheo.tflcld the prize fot· coming closest to Star will have initiation Wednos· Mempm·s · of the When tfield ,Julcll !Sets ...... $3.59 Horn's Shoe Store flle pin on the No. G green. After day evening, .June ~0. at' 8:00p.m. Cooking club held their scconn ,, Pl!IY· the gt"Oup had a polllick sup·, nt the Masonic halt · · Across from the Fox Theatre meetlnig on Wednesday, .Tunc 6, llul'l'icune L!tntjls ...... $Lull 1111 ·,," p~r. ·at 6:00 !'· m. Mrs.· Harold • " t . at the home of Nita Smith. Twelve ••••• •h••• Mason ltuHNdl Wri,.;-ht flluss· ,, ~.c~~eld was chairman of the sup- '1\.Te.' w· A ;..r,·v·a'ls' member~ and three guests were ,, pq1·. Mr. and Mrs, riels 'Feri'iby 1 l4 • , . pt·esent. OWcet·s elected were: Wlll'll ...... $2.7il to $4.tl;'i ., were ll!ppolntcd chairmen for the .••• alttir shower tool 'Mr. and Mrs: A: rio Foreman· of President, Alft·ieda Frost; vice l.hu:n l'lacc .Mats ...... $:i.OO '' ------.. ncl't polluclt·supper-aftet· the two Route 2, Mason, announce the president, Barsha Wagnet•; sec 'I bi!-ll foursontell which wlll be held birth of a son, S(even 'Allen, born rctary, Beth Ann Kam; news re· Gb~stouhui'Y C1·y~tal ,, Jun~ 24. . June ~. at th~ SL 'Lawrence has· porter, Helen Simon; and safely $1.25 tu iji:!.UU ea. fa.bt ... t'a handsome new AFTER SHAVE SET: ' ·.La.~lcs day was Wednesday ~t pita!. · · · representative, Jacltie Rich. · .I tlle·.galf course. They played bingo, ·Mr. and ·Mrs. Roy D. Donald of · Jurtior leaders arc Nila Smith ltuuslcr Cooldt> Ju1·s ...... $:i.Uil •r · bango; bungo. Mrs. lial·old Sea· Mason announce. the birth of 'a Jackie Rich, Beth Beach anrl AI: •••'• lotio ... brisk and refreshing; "., field and Mrs. Wllli11m Potter won l!On, Joseph William, on Friday, frieda Frost. Mrs. R. B. Fl"Dst, '.,,, pnzes, Following the golf t;ame June 8, at the Stimson hospital in Mrs. Fred Rlich and Mrs. Law 'J'hllSil ami ma.ny other gifts ~rs·. George Field se("ved lunch· Eaton Rapids. ren~e Smith arc mother advinLH's, ·• eo,n. to the 22: membei'S present." ikin·toned I •lc in a waterproof, break proof ••• k e r, A son, Clifford Allen, was ,bam Reft·eshments were served at the fc!ttlll'cd in our window displu-y ...... ~ .. ~ .. - ...... : Br·ldge was the cllversion of the to Mr. and Mrs. Alton Jordon on close of the meeting. aftemaon with prizes going" to ThursdaY, June 7, at· the Mason Leadet's, pt·esldents and sec1·c· this wcel< ~~·s. Don Densmot·e, Mrs. D. H. General. hospital. tarics of club arc expected to at- 2.10 the ••• ~·~· Val1derVecn, Jr., and .Mrs, D. H. Mr. and Mr.s. ·William Drum· tend. a meeting Fridny night in VanderVeen, Sr. There will be no hellct·, of Holt h;tve a daughter the, court house at Mason. The I ladles day next weelt as members born Thur·sday, June 7, at the Ma· ~e;.ting is scheduled to start at 1111 chGIM of two famout fragrances ·toilornd to .; man•r tastei' ·Scientifically Protects of the club wlll be guests of tltti son. General hospitd. 7 .4q. · . . Ch!Lrlotte club.. The next ladies day · Mr. and. Mrs. William lng oondltlon, ~·10, w. clovor fm• »ale, Ml'R, J, S. n. G~nn,.wn.,v, Route 4, Mn»on, Spt'ILg!\e, 1204 lVilll'ldlnn 1'nllrl, bu· I pltono 87305 Lnn~IJJg, 18wtf twocn M-SU nnrl Dcxt:m· •rmll. 24wl USIG D MU,I<: COOT.-EftS, 4, fl rmtl I ···-·- · ------······· -- 1l·arm Rlr.o, Rolmilt nnd ~lllll'lln- HAY·-·Stnncllng 'hay, ruHrh ot• teed. Al~o now Dal'l·l{ooi alc:to- Hhllro, Luluncl Por•J•Inc, phnno OjlCII milk t!OOIC!'H, Choro·Boy DanHvlilo 2H2, Slut• nout.o, MllHO!I, Want Ads Mlllrlng Machine Co,, BlO illaot UwJ RATES:-Advc1·tiaement5 in thia depm·tmcnt: 40 for 40 words or leu c~nh i{nhunuwo stt·cot, Lansing·, 11, ------11 fm• each inoertion. Fm• mot·o than 40 words, one cent word for ench inoct•· Ph324. 21w1 li'J•ost road, Willia111ston. 2>1wlp Minneapolis-Moline Dealer harvesters, complete, supply lim· toes for sale. Northem grown. feet answer for all occasions. ----·----·------· ·------··------. ------f lted. Plummer Machinery Co., See Roy Kilpatricl<, 354 E. South Let us help you. We malte all types • 'j 0 Goodyear Farm Tires and Tubes June 14, 1951 Page 6 1 1 1 JDJNC 1-'0R"'i'S for Rale TRACT R-Intet•national two I ~·;i~"'·'·~ • '·~ TWO l _r "] ,,:::Jl!.J • ' " .. 1 t · t - f · I AI 2 3 miles north of Mason on US- Laming, 419 N. Cedar street, St., phone 25141. 24w1 of armngemcnts as well as dish '"' w·u· Ul r 14~8 I-Im·per road ,low Jar. 01 :OJ sa c. 00, gardens. We deliver. Leslie l!'low· AutomotiVe 1 10 127, first fat'JJ1 south on College phone 26721 Lansing. 23w4 ,.., l ~ 2[;89.; 21wl! 14·inch Little G.cnuis plows ami In- I er Shop, phone 3011 Leslie. llwtf ------,. phone~~~~------·------· ternalionul mower, 6ft. cut. Vern- I road. Phone 25834. 1 JOHN DEERE cultivator for ~·· ··· · FEEDER CA'rTLE-Fec~er cattle on Flager, 418 Mom·oe ~trect, model A tractor, equipped for EVERY'fHlNG In plumbing fiX· 1950 CHEVROLET Stylellne two· :; ., for sr.lc. Northwestern Here- Brooldyn, Michigan. 24w4p BLOWER-Gale blower fm• sale, power lift. Herbert Hartig, one turcs, material for plumbing and door for sale, heater, untlorcoat, ~ fords. Acclimated. Will deliver. H. , , . . used; also, new Smalley blower. Miscellaneous sheet metal. Do your own Install· oil filtet·, radio, driven 12,600 1 mile east of Holt on East Holt "'' R. Anclcrwn, 85o! S. Eifert mud, 51 HA~ L?ADER-Wtncl " ow !Jay Alvin Launstein, 2289 Coy road, road, on Judge A·lvin Hartig farm, Ing ond save. C. J. Perrin, 113 miles. Can qe seen Satm•clay anti Used Cars ~ ilcs west on Columbia, 1% miles· loade!, good n? new. $.ro.oo, Also Mason, phone Mason 2294-1. 23w1 Pltone 23735 Mason. 21w1p State street, Mnson, 19wtt Sunday from 8:00 a, m. to 1:30 m th Eifert 22w4p J .. two-bottom 12-mch IntematJOnal for p. rn. ReE~son for selling, a new t sou on ' · plow. Phone 23252 Mason corner MOWING MACHINE for sale. Sale c . · 1 0 d ' . 1 I ALLIS·.CHALMERS tractm for one. Owner, James Le11vitt, 344 and Trucks ~"' H'i'R'i'FORD BUI.LS-Four good f of Nichols an( non agn 1oaJ s.l M d C 'th It·- Massey-Harris 6-foot cut Wllb Driveway Gravel East Cherry street, phone Mason "" "' "' f 1 Earl NIChols 24w3 sa 1e 1 9 4 8 o e 1 Wt cu 1 ,w. young Hereford lmlls o scrv ce- I__ ' vntor. Phone Mnson 2-7782, 1835 short tongue. Good shape. Wlll sell CURTIS AIR COMPRESSOR for 2~1793. 22wlp able age . .Jewell Hereford Y:rms,, SPREADER- Horse-drawn John Barnes road, 23w1 cheap. E. E. Hiclts. Phone 8·7964 sale with 5 h. p. gas engine, 2 Black Dirt ~· 2 Rnce road, Leslie. PhOne 3 · ,. Deere manure spreader for sale ot• 8-2911 Lansing. 24w2 guns, 10 and 2·gollon paint con· Call Buy Now! 22wtf Also horse-drawn John Deere tainers, 250 ft. of hose, 2 step-lad LOTS OF 5~ TRACTOR-Allis·Chalmers model ders, 2 extension ladders, rope, air E. J. SCARLET'r ·------.---.--for foot mower, and double cylinder Holt 41231 If you want to chose from the .,, PIGS-Fmn· weanling ptgs !.John Deere hay loader. Dale E. B tmctor, plow and cultivator regulator and electric sander. This Vacation Driving Best Used 'Cars in Town 2801 Quality 'and Service for sale. Also 3-bar side dellvery painting outfit Is complete and 10wtf ;:. : sale. Robert Hnghe.s! " ' Willcins, Route 4, 6 miles north of L-----1 I in these A·1, tested 2 ral{e and Apex washing machin~. ready for worl<. Will be sold at a 1¥>< Meridian road .. J!honc Leslie Mason, or 3 '/ miles south of Oke-, USED CARS ,.,."' ~t! i.l 2 You Can Depend Dea11 Hull, two miles north of bargain or will trade for anything 19130 CHEVROLET Styleline Route 3, Leslie. - mos on Okemos road house No. PRACTICE TYPlNG PAPEI1'., 15c I CHEVROLET SPECIALS! De!uxc 2-door: Beautiful blqck I"" ------.---. -. 2976 ' 24wl Perry, phone Perry 97 ·F-21. of equal value. W. D. Chapman, a lb. Ingham County News 0!· On For Used 24w1p flmsb. Intcnor lilw new. HEIFER-·Brown SIVI:9S hctfct ' I phone Dansvlile 2409, after 5:30 p. flee. 18wtf • 1950 Styleline Deluxe 2-door, .."' m. 18wtf Heater, undercoat, oil filter ,.. yeat·ling fDI' sale, werghs abou~ HAY L 0 AD ER-Hayloatler 1'or I Equipment: spotless maroon finish. Seat ami sun visor. l;~ 550 Jbs. Willintn Knop, Edg~t sale, also 10 by 28 tractor ti re.j PLOW-No. 8, 2-14-ln. on steel, covers. Fresh ait• heater, 011t· 1950 CHEVROLET Styleline rontl, phone Holt 3913, Route .3, j Henry Bucl., TRACTOR-Farm. all BN tractor with cultivator Smith Silos ma1·oon finish, radio, heatet', filter and sun visor. ... ''" Ronnie Lott, 3650 Willoughby. for sale, 16" plow, and two r·ow DURO DEEP WELL PUMP for defrosters, spotlight, com iii FIELD CHOPPER-Used, get Embossed, raised letters, on 1950 CHEVROLET Fleellinc lW. ., , road Phone 42096 Holt. 24W1 cultivator, new starter, lights and 1 ready before the season sale cheap. Complete with 'h h. paBs. Excellent tires, 31,000 __·___ · vnlve job. Richard Balter, Jr., Delivered and erected electric motor, 50' of pipe, cylinder fine wedding vellums. Choice of Deluxe 2·door. In excellent •'• starts Rctunl miles. This car is condition. Painted a vet'Y ill•• '' SOWS WITH PIGS-Fo:n· Bel· Route 1, Williamston, 3% ..miles Prompt service and pump rod. Roy Fishel, Hogs lettering styles and papers in spotless inside and out. PICK-UP-1940 International. J,eslie invitations ancl announcements, pretty shadow grey. Hadio, IIH. gun1 Hampshit·e ~ows w1th ptg.'3, south of W1lha1nston on Wlllmms- Right for farm usc, P!'lced back road, phone Mason 28631. Phone Leslie 4413 24w1 Already folded with protecting beater, oil filter and under· two with 10 pigs, one with 11 and ton rand. 24w2 rig-ht coat. one wilh eight. Pigs from two to . . tisRnes and clouble envelopes. SEE JOIE C HIT W 0 0 D' S TRUCK-1%·ton.KB-5 Chnss· As low ns $9.80 per hundred. AUT 0 DAREDE·VILS BIG 1950 C HE V R 0 LET Sport four weelts old. Mrs. Chat·les Den- 1TOOLS-McCorm!Cl< Deermg tr~c- . is, excellent for the farm Artie Wood ll'URNACE-Used Holland fur· '""' stacdl, one nnd onc-hnl.f miles • . tor mower, ~Ill fit H or BN, w~th I nace nnd stoker for sale with T.HRLLL CIRCUS ON SUN· Coupe. 2-tonc green. Has all Minneapolis-Moline Com Plant· DAY, J.UNE17, MA!SON FAIR· of the extms you would wrrnt. outh of Columllia, )~ mtle west of two sels of lyloader, In good work 8 inch sltillsaw, and a smull cream 1947 BUICK Super Convertible. Chalmers Mason Phone 25131 In first class condition. Tires mg condttton; H trnctor w1th cui- JOHN DEERE SPRINGTOOTH Nll1AR.LY NEW Ferguson tractor, separato1·. Three miles south nnd FEEDER PIGS, 10 weelcs old. J. 1. tlvator, nearly new tires. A. Hoyt, mile west of Williamston on 20wlf j Roy Christensen liite new and }mint is a sharp ~4t 1 HARROW, large sections, plow and cultivator for sale. % green. 'J.,ft Whitmyer Ol>emos. Phone Lan· ·I Munith, phone Jacl sows f. or. sale. Also 1 2r~g~s.l MASSEY-HARH.lS steel dec!< hay I 1935 Dodge touring car. Also the new Roebling Rotary power Taken in from the original ~ Phone Leslie 2343. P loo.der. Lester Warner, 271 Emt cultivatOI' after 8 P· m. or 7:30 to 8:30 a. m: door, radio nnd heater, locnl owner, Used 42·combinc in excellent colony of bees and seveml empty mower and a used mower, lilI • BA-RN- no rt h;v oo rt, lln m 1'91 IUXQffif.LiilNT HOM!~, )111111 lncoma, 1 MODJTinN COUN'I'RY HOMTil Wl(h ASHElS HAULTUD-· rt\lhl>lsll, ell)• ~ulo, will ~ull Homo land with It, INGHAM COUNTY NEWS · Big 'Values D d p 1 l'oom~ 11p, pt·lvnlo onLJ·ru!rJe, fi ~mall llOI'oago fot• ~11lo, oight rlet'H, jllnit. AIHo ful'llitnt·u mnv· .Junn 14, 1951 P.11ge 7 Phnnu MilHOn 2Hil2, ;pj~ mlteH ogs an e'ls l'oom~ 1lnwn fm· ownm·, Lrn·g·o llv- ruomH ntH! two llatlm, with oil lng 1111ll olhot• l.t'ltcltlng, \VIlllurna Want Ads nsod HOIIth of Mfi~Oll, fll'Hl liOilHC 0)) Brothur·s, 7n-1 Wnst CHnLol' HI.J•eot., lng t'nnm rlown with now carpeting he11t. One unci one-half milcH fmtn Washers WHHt rtolf" ronrl. 2·lwl llll!l flrnplnco, l3iillt-ln Wftnlt·obuJi MuBon, phone :Holi2, 28wtf MaHon, phnno 2·J2(JJ, 20wtt' llllli drnHHr1l'l' In h~crl. neautl l' $0,fi00, where. A !so ltlt!Oillu lllX asHI~ LOUIS Bl!lRA'I'rA nM Hnrle) ll)llil'rtlot•, 5 yea1· lillrtl'nntec hnelwd tUtiCll, Erll'l DIIIIBIIllli'C, :1012 'vo/, •~onrlll.!on, lteaHonable pt•!ce. S'l'OVEl-2·blll'nel' new IICI'OKenc pies, AKC regiHtm'cll, blond 1111d $1,500 down, 50 month lnellidlng by bonder! etHlh J'o~or·vu, TennlleB PI,AN'rs -- mxtra · nice pansy Hanley l'epnlr ahOp, We will Columbia, Mason, I'hllllu 2-:1241. Phone Ma;mn o:Hl2. 2·1wip .~Love for snle. Also, 2 17-lnch golu, vet·y good. Inquire ~'np Hnl £i jlllt' ""ill lnlc!"mt. Call F'loyll are han! Ln lluteut. Call a Hpo!!lallst phwts, Re1u.Jy now 11t C. C. Gt•!f• 1 make and fix: any ldnd 'of house 18wtf tires and tubes, l'ims of ··all sizes, crLbins, 11/" miles north of Holt IJI' lt DX, phonu L~~~tll'~ :taO!t for freu lnspPclinn. Phonn B, V. 1941 CHEVRO!_,Wr, Lwo-door In lln 11nd Son Gt·eenlwuses, H2 Oke hold articles, repair and upholater nnd other· auto pru'ls. 'l'lmolhy Mc phone Holt 461H!l. ·~1w2p all fmnllure, Pho•1a Mason 468:! !•'ruin, tJhonc 2688Cl. Opel'llLOI' good cnnlllt.lon, low mileage. Cann, 1:!84 Catholle Church l'Ond, maH street, Mason, Alvtt Lent, operator. 24wl any tlmll day or evening, i'll]li'!ISen til ti VI!, 10W1 Jl·Lf Orlginnl nwnel'. Cleo Dr;.Cruup, Leslie. · 21w1p RJ~GISTERI~D Collie pups for• WELL J~OL.KS, I am bnck on lllwtt fillllJ Bru·nes rond, Rattle 1, Ma~on, sale. 'l'wo litLers willl jlel'fect Lhc j1Jb ng-aln nrte1· calling on ,------, phone 102 Aul'tJiillR. 24wl llELmiGERATOR--Smnll 5 ft. NOTlCEl-I hn.ve lense1l the C. C. marltinr;-s. C:lll 8-7fl01 evenings ot· the Mnson Cl!!nct·nl hospital Custom -----~-~--- Griffin ami Son G1·cenhouses nnd Fm:mm·s Hotpolnt refrigerator for sale. 8-2fl11 dllyllmcs, Lansing. m. 1~. fo1· W dnyH, also nlghla, Stone· Mason Would be good for small apart wlll huve rrll lcihds of veg-etable Hiel1s. 24w:l hnnglng ru·m1nrl with an un- beddings 11nd flower plants fot· FoundallonB, ·b!oclc lnying nnd 1'01' ment or cotlnge, in good running 1'1\ ly I\ leer. Sheep Dipping· condition. Mrs. Wilfred .Jewett, sale, Wl10lesnle and retail. One box l~EGIS'rERI~D COl..Lm puppies, building of chimneys of any Hail Insumnce on Household Goods 28fi8 Tomlinson Road, phone 0402 or a trucltload. At the snmc old lo- clmmplon stock, sable nnd while. IN MASON-More l.han two acres !lind. Clyde Starr, 2 'h miles south of Mason on US-127 to M£lson. 21w3 cation, 1<12 Olcemos Hlreet, Mason. Mrs. E. W. Graves, Wllliamston, on pnvcLnent with over fiOO-ft. Crops Free yom slw"p tl'om Jlco, Alva Lent, cipemior, 21w1 Ronle :1, flrst place north of US frontage, J-lrrs three-room cot Coy rouLI, east to stone hotJSe, Mlchig·rrn Mutual of Lansing tirlt~ nnd · nlh•~l' lllll'nsitcs, MAT'l'RESS for sale, firm felt, ----~------111 on Dietz roruf. Phone Williams l.ng·c with onlc f!oom, city water, phone Mason 22945. Dipping- dono nt yom· tarm. regular bed size. Mrs. Arthur BUY YOUR vegclnhlc p!11nts by Lon 14-F-4. 24w3 full ba~cmcnt, pt•lced at ~·1,000. 21wl contact Michigan Cllmlllc Conditioned Jewett, 1020 E. Ash. Phone Mason the flat. Save 1/3 to lfu at whole------ 2-6153. 24w1 sale price. This only n.pplleH to full 1:1ii Acl'es, nenr Catholic clllrrcll. YES, we haul gmve1 for ch·ives Rex .Jewett, flats, one flat or mot·e. Dozen lots' Building-~ ncecl repn ir, *8,500, Bottled Gas COOLEJRA'rOR icebox, 75 lb. nnd also peo slnne, gand for ce Agenl are retail, Plants arc very nice this ment worlt, and blac!{ dirt. Wil 1232 S. Lnn~ing·, MllRnll Dal'l'ell Bl'own Installations, Conversions, Ap· capacity, ~fi. Also wood nnd coal ;vear and ready to go. C. C. Grif 231 acres, mostly nil tillable, two l'llnge. Mrs. George Hnll, Jlhone sets ol' lmildings, good location, liam Brothers, 704 West Centc1· Phnnc 222:12 Ol' 22fi71 pliances fin and Son Greenhouses, Olwmos Fruits-Foods'tuffs street, phone Mason 24·261, 2·24W2fl Lansing 87428. 21w1 street, Mason, Alva Lent. 2~w 1 ~·12,000, 445 Brrrt·y Honrl gusy Terms, Free Delivery 20wlf '------OitCllJOS 'PABLE-Kitchen table with por- PLANTS for sale, cnr·Iy nnd ktle ATTEJNTION--ln M<1ltlon to all celain top and 4 chairs to match, WHITIJJ ROCK ft•yers for sale, Plwnll Williumslon l77-F-23 tomatoe:J, ca1·ly and late Cllb· PHOTOGRAPHS lcinds or welding, farm equip Don Hill combination screen and storm door bnge, onions, asters, mums, peren alive or dressed on order. Bal· 2'&" x 6'4", lawn rnower, and boy's ment nnd minor . llttlomnlive re 3135 S. Oltemos Rd., Olcemos nial plants. Mcrlrliun Gat·dcns, 878 zer's Rockhavcn Poultry Farm, 1% PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE bicycle. All in good condition. Paul miles south of Amellus Center, pairs, we rn~c now [l1'cparcd to sct·v ~2w3 Phone Lansing 8-7R•I9 Card, Dansville. Phone Dansville Meridian road, Ray Hnrtshonr, • • • lce or· t•epnit· nny Lype or mclio nnr! phone 2•1039 Mason, noute 2, Ma phone Aurelius 1403. 21wtf CHII,DREJN'S PERSONALITY 2-23w1p 2574. 24w1p TV appnmtus. Home ciJecltl1[lH at AUCTIONEEit-Ir yon are ptnn· son. 2•Jwl PORTRAITS ------1 FRYERS--3-1 lb. fryers for sale, reasonable mtes. Hohlnson Weld ning on having- an o.nelion, con $1.25 each. Dexter Thornton, WEDDINGS Ing Strop, 1111 S. US-127, Jlhonc tnct Burlon Wnllrcr, Phone Leslie GAS STOVE with left-hand ele CABBAGE PLANTS for srr!c, Mason 25271. Hl\vt! vated oven. Mrs. Ciwrles Seeley, Save Money! Route 1, Willimnston, 3 miles Formal or candid.'' In churcll, 4001 for sale set·vice and a free Danish ba!lhend, !ale vrn·icly. south am! 'h mile west of Wil home or studio estimate. 2wtf Sr., 432 West Ash street, phone Thrifty plrmls. !~loyd Miller, 32/il llnm~ton on Holt road. 23w2p FAMILY GROUPS 4031 Mason. 24w2 Lyon l'Oacl. Plwne 27493. 2iece walnut miles west of Mason on Columbia ser•vice, phone Leslie 3682. 21 wtf install willwut extra cost. I'Olld, Lesli.e. Phone 0232. 2•1wlp roue!, 2 miles sout11 on Onondaga or· .~2fi,()ll for· ;{ J'I'1U'S for Phone 4311 dinette set, table, chnlrs and 10wtf Mason road. 2•1wtf SPECIALS $10,()()(1 liability :om! Ujl tn tl buffet. Robert Kirby, Eden, phone ------I 360 S . .Jefferson FOR THIS WEEK CUSTOM SAWINU. .Also ~Jab till-acre• famr. It enve1·~ yout· Mason 24982. 24w1 LENNOX liability fur Ow O(ll't·atiJon ol' --~-----·---,------wood for sale. Fran!{ Ward, first 22wtf FUR N I TUREJ-Bed, davenport Poultry and Rabbits 5-ROOM STONE HOUSEl on farm south of Harper· sehooi on yout· tmr•t.or·, IHIII'•'r machln nnd chairs, $15. Ideal for col· South Lansing street, auto Heating Equipment US-127 at Bulle1·'s Restaurant. "'',\', all ianl'\'icc. If And m11ny, many other time- my, tool house, poultry house, BULLDOZING- Bulldozer with BROILER COCKEJRALS-Six to $15,800. Terms. ------.rnur· house docs nnt h:we Speed Queen 5·ROOM HOUSEl on pleasant winch, back hoe and dragllne $1 ,uno l"'r room lttsur·mu1e proven names! nine weelts old. Sell m· tl'acle fo1· NEAR MAS 0 N-147',-(,·ncre Livestock Trucking I pig-. Aileen Mentor, Bottom Lee street. in Mason, double lot, ga work. Also bmy stone piles with ro Detroit Prrclring House and plus $5011 fur bath nud $5!10 farm, .90 llCl'es under plow, baclc hoe bulldozer. Basements TABLE MODEL Farm, 12855 Peacock rand, 4';j balance timber ancl pasture rage. Needs modernizo.tion. Will be Yards l'ot• h1tsc•nwnt, you ~lr" IH'ob· sold on ~ealed bids to dose estate dug, ditch dig·ging. Either by job ahly under-insured. If your Consumers Power Automatic Il'Dners miles south of Leslie, )Jhone Les land, 7-room house ~>artly Mondays and Tuesdays 24Wl le 3650. 24w1 or Grover Sitts. Property is 340 o1· by the hour. See Wl!llam Whl t Insured Service house is lt•ss than 10 Yl~:u•s modern, 3tlx90 hiproof barn craft, located 4% miles north of Co. practically ney, other build \ Enst South street. Shown by ~p old ~·ou shnultl c:U'I'Y $2,000 Mason $59.95 poin tmer1t. Bids will be received up Williamston at 1900 Eply rJad, Eli Mire & Son per ronm lnsumnce. The PULLETS - Holtzapple strain ings, 10x30 cement stave silo. Route 2, Williamston. llwtf White Roclcs, hatched February $22,500, terms. through SfllU!'(Jay, July 21. 24wtf 6 miles west of Mason on Co l•'arm Owners 1\lulual lu MASON 19, August Balzer, 1lfu miles south NEAR MASON-95-acre much lumbia, 2 miles nmth on On sut•mtetl . l'lllllJliUt~· s Jll~l'l:tlizes BUTLDING SPOT-Real estate ondagn l'Dacl. in mur·e "o''"l':tJ:'Il ptll' build· HOME APPLIANCE nf Aurelius Center. Phone Aurelius farm, 90 acres under the for sale by o.\'ner, seven-acres, ~--~- 1403. 20wtf plow, $10,500, $3,000 down, Phone Mason 2-5885 ing than allowed by most Mr. Farmer: 120 W. Maple beautiful, well-drained building MEN'S AND WOMEN'S 1 '/:,·22W4]l IIOtnpanics, :uul they pny 1 Oil the balance on payments. spnt, five miles from Mason. Dans Phone 25911 ClUCKS-Last call for baby HOMES IN MASON co•nts on 11m $1.00 in~urance ville school bus at door, electricity Custom-Made Clothea ll!l to lht\ value of fii'O[mrty chlclts. You're missing something NEAR THE BUSINESS section and telephone available. Nenr good WILL DRI!lSS AND CLEAN I We Want good If you don't have a few of on paved street, modern fom Alterat.lons lost. Rememht•r·: tJod:ty It store. John Ridgley, Route 3, Les chlclcens for frozen food luclters 1 $10,111)() to $11i • these for your laying house next bedt•oom home, gas heat, 2- IIOSIH a.[mut 1 lie,. phone Mason 3075. llVy'tf MRS. FLOYD WARFLE anywhere. Holt J.i'rozen Food Lock· OUO fm· :t ·I·J'Illllll hnugalow. Calvesl Clothing winter. Last hatch June 15. See car garage, $11,000. terms. era. Wovd can be left Bt M~on II' ~·ou ILU.\'e a Jl:utial tlt·e ad under bruby chicks. Botto'm Lee HOUSE AND FARM-Six-room Frozen Foot! Loclcers, too. Farm, 12855 Peacoclc road, 4);, GROCJTIRY, self servo, stock SSO ¥.t S. Jeffmon Ph. 2-3031 loss, you h:we l,o }my the Remember! We pay the beNt USED CLOTHING-Visit Mason's house off hlnclrtop rood, asbestos t2wU sanm cnsl; to mnlm retJttlrs used clothing shop. Save on miles south of Leslie, phone Les and fixtures,' located In good siding, furmicc, bath, good barn, L11cated over Petera Drug Store Jlrlce--every weclc-JUL:t load farming cnmmunity on one Umt lt ll'nnhl take t·o build shoes, hats; men's, womenls . and ie 3650. 24w1 cement sllo.nnd other buildings, 80 ,______l_~h-5lwtr your oolf In the c11r and bring of Michigan's busiest high· 1 a JtC\V house. him over- children's clothing, greatly reduced ways. Living quarters on the acres, 26 am·es whe~t. Also good prices. Open dally, Wednesday un PULLllJTS-150 White Roclt pul- g-ravel batik, needs developing. HOURS 8 TO 2 lets, 12 weeks old, New Zealand second tloot•, This business ti19:00 p.m. Dorothy Helen Resale cnn be bought on terms, .. _ Bargain at $12,000. · Bradshaw UPHOLSTERmO-Have our own Farm Bureau .FROIII OlliE DAJi '.1:0 Tl'/0 Shop, 524 W. Center street, Ma strnln. Donald Macl{cnzle, 4945 E. Really, Webberville; phone 54, materials of the finest qualltJ Auto & Truck Ins. Frost road, Route 1, Webberville, '.OTS · · 24w2 Insurai1ce Co. WEEKS OLD son. . . 2~w1 and at all prices. Reglueing and re. Special (Uscmmt to f:U'Incra phone 112-J-11 Webberville. 24w2p pa(rlng furniture and recovering Automobile and farm liability ----- ) nil trtmlls :t!HI cars; for those CUB SCOUT l)NIFORM, .S·plece, LOT 100 x 198, paved street, wa· old to look likB new, R'lasonable coverage. who IIUttlt'~·-use 011r lillY· for sale. Also .wlnte.r shirt, long· POULTS-White Holland, day old Abel Real Estate ter, electricity, in Mason, very and started. Any number. Bot prices. Free est!matea and free men t Jlla n. EVERY MONDAY sleeve summer shirt and pall· l'nlng WAN1'l•!ll-Ail ltlnl'ls or logs nnrl !Jtrla, Cnl'l Ahlbor·g, Qencl'£rl Do 11111 on Wllllrmwton l'oarl. which Willi 11 woleomo relief aflm• und nOIJH wnr c cnllcr·a nt lire 'l'mTIII Page 3 Sal1t1 rlny, ,Juno Ill, Gooi'/1'C home ~llnclny. Htnncllnl{ llmhe1. Cull Clmrlollo WANTI~D-Giil 01 WIJman to help livery, ITinlon Ruplrla. 21wl WedJwsdny night's ruin. Pr•cclpllu• :17!) rhrylrrneH or 11160 ovenlngH or ,Jones, 1 mile nortlwnst ot Chill· llon fol' the weelt wna .!14, most of rmr·c for• f'llllrlr en nnr1 holp with lotto on US-127 to Piteltul d htgh wtlle L, L ..Jnltnson l.umber com· which camo In Wednesday nlghL's llfH (li\JlJ)I~N (JitO\VH hOIIHCWOI'it. MIIHt he rJepenrJ.ciJJc AP.MVrMFJNT 'l'hree r·oom!, tu!: wuv, % mile cast, Jlllll,Y, Chnl'lnlt~. 31wtf nnd r·cllttble. Mr·s l'l1111' rllgiiiH, prr>llt, np W AN'l'ED--'ro >rive away a hlgh- APAR'rMIDN'rS-In T,eslle, nne Ujl· feu !lw l'unr~ty uf Inulllllll, Ito~ Iph l~dwurclH, •I 17 m l•;illl. Mil· Hlftlrs, 4 J'oorrrH, orw li. wlw will haul It uway. Ivun Heln· flu hi C'nrurl y, un 1hu I :n h duy of Junc, .Tuno 1l W '"'"'• LtHIIL'. 2aw2,1 srrrlt h, 1011 Phillips Avenue, Holt. $1 flliO down; feede1· prgs, F.OO lo A II IIIII. 41 78 J:.w:; <'f'lman, H37 W. Center St, phone $21 00 each. 12 fil 80 Mason 22711. 24w1 p Phone 211flfl Hoi! 21w1 l'"'"""l. liON. ,JOliN M•t.:LI!:LI,i\N, .June W i\ N'l'l•!l 1 .loll rts mgiJt w,o tell· Calves-Top, ~30.00 to $11 50· .Trull-:'" uf l'utbllll !'Tunc l:l 78 In thu Mrdtrr of thro I'klnll! uf ,JOliN June 1111111 oJ' jumtrw, those prcft'll'c7111. :!:lw2 Htreet, MIIHDII, 21WI[I Lambs- •rup, $:15.00 down; olhc1· und hrr rntrtlon nrnyln~ frn IIH ulluw~ N th t I h vtlle Paries, 427 Wesl Sycamm e. Jnmbs, $32.00 down: ewes, $21.00 11111'1' ""''"r r... II"''"""'""''"" or""'"· or WCS ng am Phone Mason 281i71, 24wlp Hlld f01 1111 llhnilmmPIII 1111d diHitllurlrnn Sen Nwd l\'(I(•Jt'H IHHIII' WAN'!'l1D LOJ{H ur Hlllntlrrrg tim· WAN'I'Eil now! h11ecl man on down. (lf the• lltdduf! nf 'lflrd c!ilnlt, ~ll'ft. Ami 'l'l'l'rlll her. tlov.e Snwrc11tt, I(IVt'H .J111re· ln1111 lt11 1l.t1d V,lll r:llclcr, 4!JhG Cattle-Sleets and helfCI'H, $28.00 II lh 01rhrcd "lhul llw lith dirY of u[ tho lc> $34.00, best beef cows, $25.00 to .July, II, ll. l'lfil, Ill l-11'-•1 2:lw2 .~27,00; COilllllOnS, $21 00 lo $21.@; :.!IHi WI•HI Hnvlnuw Hlrf'f\, LrwHirll~. Mlclt- H•• un C,V patty Ftldd,Y dflCI!Wrm. lul{howo Cnunl,V Nt•ll ~ WAS 11! N r: h \\'ANTI :1 > \l'rll cutlers nncl eanners, $20.50 down; \gun, lu nnd II\ lurPhy IIJIPCiilllld for~~- GtlOHIH WCIC lwt hJ(,LPt', Mr:1. nrr.y nmiairw ur d nllnwlnl-l' tntld llf'f'UllllL nrull or WllllumHlon, Ml'H Pr.nt I Asci- plelwp nnd tlr 111'<'1', 1>holl" :!. ,1.11 r•c iLl ,J ,u IG r; l(i\ fJIT A'!' I; needs Sloclcm·s nnu I•'eecler s- -$26.00 lo 1""""" """I pllllluu; lrnc MIH Aelh 1en Wrll MIH no Mnson Mr ~ CIJtrt•nc o Wo~gner· jldll-111111' wo1 k lllllflt:ciratcly 1111(1 hulls $32 00 down; It IIi lrnih••t ftrdf'tr•l, '/lull pu\111 1• 1111 .. " ' ' '' X lllk S. l,tll'llllg oil et l. l\l.iHIJ/1 ' IIIII ci SP[llf'IIIIH'I' I u Witt cio' ,cny· WAN'!' TO BUY-- 'i lo 10 IIll •Ill< '" ltiHidr C.11l P,llrf hay HtfJndrng. Will rny ('Hf;IJ. LJ.llll I'LAN:S Miill'l'INf, Wft!.H fli!VIIIU~ to tiH!d dny ol htnlllll-{, In rlct•wnod WUH lllc dr.monsltnlot ( oolcy, llolt, jdrorw ':J:J1fl tloll. Must bo clone to M'IHOil. Allnllo~ LIP iul{hnm I fllHJIY Nnwh, rr IIIV.f\PHPII M, , , , 1 Whell tllnlrl 1-li club will con trtrnltcl arul ,,,,,uJnlld In HHifl r•rHtttiY I. dllCI MtH H.obctt Rrtc ltl- CHICJ{Io:N~ 'V "''I'"' J 11 1tlt 01110 21w1 I cr,O'I'IIINH COMI'ANY J11 rfcr'l'crl ll V. Grr ffln, 142 Oke JOIIN M1 t:£ I•:J,/,1\N, lcntloct the weddrng of Alfleu,L liii'IIJ. duel .t s,tfety meel mg, open to tho and grl W. II Appll'ton, mos ntrcet, phone Mason :!791. A 'l'tlll' Copy: JudJ-{u of I'1nlllllt• 8318 Pryor lflllfl :! lctt'nlied, ------,I C, CU ll'J IS, 1Juc~ll15~rl , t \\ f'Pil Olwtno:; dlld Md.':iOn, Phone fJonrlld K Bnrnr M hllVIIl"' hh•tl rn s tid WANTED-Stnndrng limber. We FOR RENT--3-1oom turnlslwd IliLP()I/Illlil-:' LO lhl fOUil tlwt lhe tlml cou1l tw; ltnd lulmJIII!itrnlliHl ncruunt, ll .. ,norng ~7·wr;, 2Jwl apartment on g-muncl floor. E1- f01 Ill< ~UitHlittll or f•l!lim~ IUWII\i::il : ll d nnd Jw; pulrlrnn PIHYIII~ for tlu allow Dr. M. J. Green will pay top prices fot· large vir r·~lnlr :;hould lu lrrn1lcd und tlwl ll tlrnr nru·c tiHtlnr fn1 a dtLcrmlnnLron oC gin 01 sccon•l growth ltmbcr. One nest Shafer, 200 W Sycamore, 1111r! pl;u I! he llfiJIOlfllf 1( lu r ( m 1,1( 1 x [ IV II N'll•~l l (!rr I Wd nts /l(lc to Reo IH II s, llllrl rnr till IJSSlg'lllnf nt ol!lfl d !ill I• Try the NEW Dustless· or our foresters will marl< your phone Mason 25511 or 231!ll. 21wl olmlnr nnd nriJII~l nil clnlm!> nnll dt•mnruh; hutwn o[ till' II HJdtH• flf 1i llll ONLilil!, I Ill L lllSJilg I!Vt• drt,Y~ rl week H14'Hin:;t ttmber accorrting to good forestry mud dccunstJd by nnd iH fntf! ~auJ It If.; Ordcrf'rl 'l'h ll the 2nd d IY llf I'' on1 8-iJ Call M.tson 1~.J2 ,Lflm COUll ,July A JJ 111-d, nl lltvr n o dndc 111 l'nu·lit•lrrg al lh•· '""'"'' lllt',t methods If you so desire Contact rt l:i 011lt!l ffl, 'J'hnl C\'f dJtOJ fl of !-i.lld th1 folf!lOOII, tl Ptnlntll' 1l 1 tlH Olfitr lluu <>I IJ1· l:uiJl•JI '\"•l(un 2 us before selling. ThUt'eson Lum· tl•etn:;trl lll't JrH\IIIrd tn pr·c:;cnt lhrh lfl!i \Vf'HL Sngnww Str f'Cl, r~lli\HIIll' Mlch· clnrmH lo tmld COlli! nt lhu P!ohntc or IIi •lfi)ICIII111 ROWENA ber Compnny, Howell, phone 931. Cards of Thanks 1~111\ br• ,IJHf hr I I iJy ci f111 1 X• ~ tiel, 111 Un city of Mu:;un, MJChiJ.fHJI nn N. Ut•tl.ll· :-11. ,11," 011 ~V;~ N'I'IW G11·1 111- wan~s - ~~:: ltmlnln~ .tnd nlln\\1!1M s.utl .tccounl untl 6wtf 01 hdor (' till: ~1Kt rluy or AUU"Utll, A. 0. l'horu· Mason !17!1 I car111g lor c luldtoll nt dorng light lu•111 IIH HIIUI p1 Lit1nn, I SACKETT- We W!Hh to express I!J~I. Ill nlla•llllllY o'clnck Ill thr rnlf• 1l IH l•urthu Olllc•tr~l. "!hut ptrh! r nu CHICK STARTER : r''"'""IVIIII<. .1\\.crl.tble ,rnvlrlllc. WANTED-Owner to claim nr.r1n 1mul tlmt• nnd (IIH••· hN•by flfl· ttr•• lfllllnf J!t g'IVfll hy pti!JilrllllOII or II I{~~ otlt grateful .cppr rctatwn for fiOJnlcd ful tlu cxnmrnntwn nrul 11dJu!jt~ ---...... l ll'IJonc •17ri1 M.tson 21wlp 5 head ol Holstctn horfcJ s that COJI)- nf thin llldl'l rn1 liJlf'f H\lt'lf'!i!-11\J) --FOR SALE BY-- the many .tcls of ltrnclnc.ls, the mr nt of all chums and dcmnnd~ llJ.{Illfl!iL w1 r I~H..J'' <'VIOIIH tor-: dtl clay 11r ht•111 !ng 111 ~l st1nyccl mto our p.tstw·e last Fri· snul dcr L'l\fil d mesHageH of sympathy, the pmy lht 111.~-rhr~rn on, 111 Sout11 L,tnsmg street, Mason. the Eden Rebekah lodge, the 0. Slate of MichiJ.wn. 'the Proi.HJ.lc Coutl ~nul ('nllllly, on the 11th d 1y of Jun~e, A Phone 27:J23 Mason. 24w1 'l!J. S., Krng's DauglltCis, Home f{)l thr· Couuly of Jn~h.lm D. IWil At ll sessron of snul Goutt, lwlcl nt thr P~eHc11t: liON. JOliN McC[,ELLi\N, Cultlllc club, Chtld Study club, W. PJobatt OJTICt! In the Ctty or MaHot, In ,Jud~o.t"f nf Pr nhnll. Nitrogen I.. FARM WORK- Youngman wants C T U., NOJ·thwest Stoclcbuclge l->11111 Cnun1y, nn the Hth day uf June, A. In thr Mntlrr of lh~e Eslnte o[ EMM/\ Building Materials far·m work by day 01 week, chtll ch and W. S. C, 8., S toclt· lJ IOul. s. w CLLS, J)( C! UHf d Hmgle ,liJd cxpcrtencccl. Phone p, "" nl: JiliN JOliN McCLELLAN, Mrmw• C CrcytH h:JVIIl~ fil1 cl 11\ ~;uul Ca~lr a111l "The Staff of Life" b11dge Communrty clnuch, the JudJ.('c oC t'robnt!!. /Olllf fwt fln,J] Hrlmllll!i(!ILICIII ,tt'IDtllll, Lo~nsmg l~mmct Crtl'I'Y 87308 Bntes, Ladws A1d of the Fa·st U. B ln the Maltl!t of the Estrttc or IH.l~NE nnd hPL Jll'lltinn fliHYlllg' fn1 tlw allow· For All Growing Plants! Route 1, Okemos 24wl chur·ch, F1tchburg commttmty, lhc M BeCK, Uf (OJUied, 1\nf't thcHof, fot• n dr lr 1 mrnallnn oi CONCRETE BLOCK ...... 141/4c .7c -~----~-- Knlhflllnc S1mon h;avirm tiled In 11nid hf'IIH, nncf f111 lhc IISHI~Ilmf'lll tlld riHl• MOWING maehrne wanted, horse I. 0. 0. F., the Stocl~lmdgc bust· coml her final ndml!ll:ill'nlton nccount, l11hullon of thr te~uluc of HHHI rslnl1•, FIR SHIP LAP ...... $118.75 $125.00 d! awn p1efe11crJ Wtll1am Knop, ness men, senror class nnrl all the lltHI hr I ru tll1nn Ill flYing for tho nllnw. lt It> Orrlt1crl, rlhaL t.hc btb clay nl 3-in-1 Exh·a Heavy nncc thCJr or for u dt Lu1 mlnnlJnn nr h1•in;, .July, A. ll t !lfi I ul t1 n-Lhii'LY n'{ lnr k 1t1 Edg,ll road, phone Holt 3913, netghbors and ft wnds. Mt. and M1 s J Harvey Sackett am! Mr. fuul for· thP llHiliJ.:nmc•nl nnrt distrtbulion tht fnt1•nonn, nt thr P1ohatc Offup ,1l SHINGLES ...... , 7.08 7.15 $3.95 Route :J, Mason • 21wl of thr rr•:;rrlur nf :;,wl m;lnlc, WG W1 st Su~-rinuw Sill.! II T.1nsimt, M11 h and Mts. Hugh Mtlner, Katl1lecn ll f" Old{Jrrl •J'h,tl tlw :!nd duy or IJ.rllfl, lw 11t1d It> hr If hy lli!IIOIIllul for 1 s All 2x4 to 2x12, per M ...... , 133.00 140.00 I till-Ih. Hag and Ma1y Ellen. 21w1 July, A Jl 1 !l'i 1, nt clevr.n o'r•locJ, in nml!llllf-!' nnd .tlln\\lrJg" saul llCJounL ltllrl Ua foHnuon, nL 1111 Proludr OlfHf Hl !Haling' Hllll pt'lJlinn Complete stock of DOORS and WINDOWS 20/'i Wr>~l XnJ.;:llliiW Hlrrrt, LunHing Mlrh· lL Is Jo'urtl111 Or rle1 1 r! 'l'h,\1 puhllc• 1111 (!uauht,v Luts GREENOUGH--I Wish to thank jgnn, lu nnd iH hl'li'IJy HJIJIOIHlcd rrn f X· I!Cf lhr J((Jr lu !:lVI !\ hy puhlu.llwn nr II Including PICTURE WINDOWS Lost and Found the entu e staff of tile Mason nminlnJ.: u11tl nllowmg snid nccounl nnd f()JlY of !Ills 01drn f01 lJl!ll' StlfiOHilVI hNlllllg Hllltl JICllllOII: Wl'f:dHi Jl!'fViflllloi tu t;lljd filly uf ilf'lliiiJ.:", II Gcner al hosprlal who tJ eatcd me 1 lht Tn~ham f nnnty Nt•\\s, 11 111 WSIIIIJII'I All material not listed is subject to a 5% Cash irlte a lccng, also D1 A V. Smith, It ts I Ul lJHJI 01 dc1 ul, 'l'}ml tmhlic lltJ· J.OS'l'- -Lost from N. Jefferson, fict• Lh1•1 {•nf !Jt H"iV£'11 hy Jlllhlienlllll\ of II PI Ulll..'d 11ncl ellc\I]Ul! rJ Ill Jo>IJJd Cflllf\IY and Carry Discount Auto Dal'edevils 01 Sw,u tz and Dt Mead ol Lan· ropy of this nrdt•l ror Lhn~e HllfiNi~IVI JOliN McCJ,EI,I.AN lnrge, lrght, tiger lom cat, about srng. 21wl WrekR fi/C\'IOUS to Hlllll filly of hf•flllllg, II A 'i'I'UP Copv: Judgu of Pl•obal t 2 years old, vcr·y friendly. Ca II lh•• ln).('ham Cnunl;; Nuw!l, n IIIHVHJH!JICI Hohr ll f IJrnlt~ 28711. Reward. 24wl 11111\Lrd nnd I'Jrcululcd 111 Hrtld cnunty. ltt'!..{IHICJ or Prolmtl 0JJen Sunday Mornings by Appointment Using 19 51 Fords O'BRIEN-We w1sh to express our JDHN M< ULBI.!.A N LOST-Will lhc mnn who bat· smccre appt ecmt10n to all who A 'l111t Copy• Juclge of Ptolllllu In ,Joit· ('lrih1•uufl's 'I hrill Uircus helped us lhe day our• bru·n was Rohm I L. DruiH• at , , ." rowed the hotst and the it·on Rc~lslcc· or Ptobnt• "You always save money 1\1 a son Lt'dii'J{I ouuds VISC from Grovel' Silts befm e hrs destroyed. We also Wish lo thank _____._:-;_ 11 ,11tl.o~. ''"'"' 17, at 2 p. 111. de,tth please r etmn tools to Jllatl all the men and women wl1o helped ORDER APPOINTING TIME to make our clean UJl day such a FOR HEARING CLAIMS D11nsmnr c, admmistr,ttm, so esLLte BENNETT-Auru•t 21, 1951 t1 cmendous s11ceoss Mr·. nnd Mrs. can be settled Phone Mason :::il11!~ of Mrchr~nn l'ht• PJobalc CoUll Willson Bros. 2:1211. 24wl Howard O'Bnen and farmly. 24w1p fo1 tho County or InH""hnm. Hives Junction Phone 23-F-13 Roy Christensen J\l IL Sl t-iS IIIII uf Sl\11{ COill'l, ftcld lit the Ptuhntu Oflrt••· HI thr n1y of Mr1:wn 111 POLIO YOIIH I•ItlJI;NDLY I•'OIW IJ!.;AI,m: GILLESPIE- My g1aleful thanlcs lh~ Sltl(i ( OU/ll)', Oil lhc !Hh duy Uf Jli!IC, :!IH Sial•· !'it. :i\1 asun to lhc Mason 111 c deprr1 tmen t for A. IJ I ur.t. the very speedy and efflctcn t work l'ococCIL, liON JOHN McCLELLAN, Judge or P1 ohnlc. Insurance in puttrng out the flrc nt my house Irr I h~ Mnttur of lht.! Eslalu o( ANNA on Chell'Y street and for lhe cat·e· i". BENNET'I' nhw known ns Ann11 Btn UJI to ~5,000 rm· t'lH'h IU'l'SIIll fulncss rn p1 oteclmg rls contents. uetL, Deccnscrl CO\f!led INGHAM COUN'l'Y Humane So· I deeply nppt ecmle thcrr helpful lL nt•IJCHIII\S-t to the culU l thnl ttw tunc ctcty urges you to look for yom fOI' Ill UHf'rllHliOil of ( !ltlmli UJ,!'Illfltlt SHirl ness 111 eve• y w11y. Etlen Gillespie. u>tutu tihoulrl he llmllcd, nne! thnt n Lltne SP!.;CfAL J•'AI\III,Y HA'l'!.;S loot dog or· cat at the Animal 24wl nnd place he JtJiftfHillt.'d to 1 u1 PlVl 1 x Shelter, 1713 Sunset A vc , Lansmg. JJmirw nntl nt!Jusl nil claims 4111ci flcmllllflt, ll~HIIH:iL tmul deceased IJy und hdoru ::>n!cl Open 8 to 5, weelc days. Phone J i\ CKSON It is w1lh lender fecl- 2 6218. All dogs plclled up by {.'tllllt' ENTIRE FAMILY rng that wr. cxp1 rss nu1 Rmc•cr·e H l!i Otdl'it'd, 'lhnt CJedJtors nr ~Uid eounly dog wat den a1e brought lo lh.t nics to 0111 1el.tl1Ves, rnends d flt't•.L st•d 111 e lUll lllJ ed to Jll'e~ent t hell' the shclte1 dmly. lwtf and nmghbot s who assrstcct us ciHitns In HHIIl court Ill the P1nbnlt or ficP In the t1Ly o[ Mnson, Mtchtt-:lln, OJI wet h acts ol lt Hfll per 1oad, pecinlly than!< Dr. Smrth and r.. ev. JOliN McCL&;I,f,i\N, ZOII \V. A~h, "'asnll Holt. Robot t Jcntzon, phone 1857.1 A 'I"I'IIC Co HY : l'hone lGJ :;ci~CI t. Mrs H,111 y R.tymonfl, Mr. Judgou of P1oh11le z.a Lansing. 24wlp llobf'll L l>rnl~c ami Mts, Ambrose Raymond, Mr. Hup;111lct of P1 oiJutu nnrl M1 H. G. H Fosler, Mr. and M1s. Jet'I'Y Alwood anti Mt•. and M1 s. Lcon,u c1 Quem by, and faml· hes. 24w1 * Ainple Clearance '''""• ... . Red Stamps Free! * Light Draft " -, ~~· _,,, •· - ~ GREENOUGH-Please accept my rr:.:. ·, .....~· (lt.. ,, ... • .. , .. , thanlcs for all the Howers, ca1 ds, ER-g/us *Excellent Scouring ..,_,~., ... _ ··"·• '" and pm sonal calls wh1le 1ecently .. -... '· ... V ALUABU~ COUl'ON Better Results confined to the Mason Genom! hos· REPLACEABLE AIR FILTERS * p1tal. A. 0 Greenough 24wl GOOD FOR \ Fltl.-SAT. JUNE 15·16 Save you money, M~lc:es Plowing Easier. FRY-I wish to thank Dt. Clnrlt .. "Stah·11 ay 'fu Ht•1nen" • Dovld Nlvon-Kim Hunte1· and the staff at the Mason Gcn· Protect your heallh, and Better eml hosp1tal for the W{)nderful • Make housecleaning easier. "Davy Croclcett, Indian Scout" care and good food. Also, Abc George MoiJtgomery·EIIen Drew • Mlnnmpulls-1\lululll pln\1 s 111'1' !milt In du' lhc jub be tim• Cowdty for repairing the furnace, 30 FIRSJ AID FOR FORCED AIR FURNACES II 1lh lht• lt•.osl mnn11nt nl \Iori<. 'J'lm plnw tiJttt Is eu SA'f. ONLY JUNE 16 my brothels, Forrest Rnd Doug grnt•l'll'tl In last. 1\l,uty IH'ntet•tl\'1' fcutm·•·~ to IUtllm yoUJ' MIDNIGHT HORROR SHOW Fry, Bun Fmnlchn, Chucl• Martin, G&.G plow !,1st lnugo•r, "HemMe of Frunlmni!!teln" Flllncis Burgess and Coc Emons Boola Karlofr·Lon Chancy for helping with the farm work, Goodyca1· Fa1·m Til·es and Tubes the I. 0. 0. F., Methodtst church, FREE STAMPS SUN.-WED. JUNE 17-20 Pmlt Commum ty club, _ana the When (lre~t'lttell to nny 1\lltllfn•lzctl G & (l Good ,~.., (lnld 1\cd 2-FIRST RUN FEATURES-2 many ft•tends who called and sent '. Stump dealer In lttldltlon to your dnlly pm•clm~c. 'I' "I Wns An American S(ly" g1fts nnd cards since my recent accident. Clarence Ft·y. 24wl 'l'ltls cml(lon exph·e~ June 30 $1 Francis· Platt Ann Dvo1 ak-Dourlaa Kennedy Tht'CL' tnlles IIOI'th of J\lu.sou on US·lZ7 to College roJid, I ,. · lll'!lt fm·m :;outh "Gypsy Fury" I Vlvoco Llndfora-Chrlatopher Kent WIGTON-We wish to thnnlt Dr. TID~ P.ARISTVLE SHOPPE 'Lot us show you tho many advantaaoa tl MM HI-let Clinton, Dr. Clarlt and all the (l'remhnn!l on Dls111ny) THURS.-FRI. JUNE 21-22 hospital staff, friends and neigh l'AUL U. 1\UJDGETT an co Plowo, Vlslonllntd TroctDI'I and tht Cem,ltte llfte 108 E. Ash SEitviCJ~ of MM Modorn farm Maehlnory. Brou~ht Book By Popular Dcmn~~d bors for ltlndness shown us when 1\fuson, 1\llehlgnn Cowdry Heating 2-WALT DISNEY liiTS-2 om son was so senously ill. We es• Corner A~h auul Cednl' peel ally thanlt Mrs. Jim YotJng and HOitN'S SHOE STOIUC "Cinderella\" and 126 W.l\fuple 1\[Q.'IOII, j\ilchlg!UI "Bt•:J.\'er Valle)'" Rev. and Mrs. Kincaid fat· their help In prayers. Mr, and Mrs. Jo 1\lnson, 1\tlchlgnu & Ventilating I I·--=--. -~~ seph Wigton. 24w1p 311 N, Cednr Phonl' 2,-11161 June 14, 1951 Section 2 THE INGHAM COU·NTYI ' f ' ' NEWS as: ( 1) · glruwom~, a hardening oc How Forest Fires Start\ the eyeo~lmll causing prc~muro on 1951 Fords Featured in Thrill Show Officials Will Act the optic nerve and the delicate nervous clemontH of the retina: (~) industrial or 1\0llsehold injm·y; (3J For Boy's State pte•·ygium, a wing·lilto growth of naw formed tla~uo oceurrlng ovot• the cor-nea: (1) cn.taract, a diS· Mock Court Trial cnse of the eye Ions; and ({i) do· Youths at Wolverine Boy's State tachment of lhe retina, the ncrv• will sec a moclt trial presented ous membrane of sight. Juno 18 at, Michigan St.at.c college Glaucoma is responsible fO!' at !.he 14th annual assciTibly. total blindness In ovel' 20,000 In• The moclt trial will lle produced dlvldullls and lot' partial viaual bv tho Stale Bar al the Invitation loss in another estimated 300,000 of Wolverine Boys' State oJTlclnls. patients, Dr. FRIIs said. rr treated Educational In purpose, It will be a In its early stages, glaucoma. Cllll valuable dcmon~trallqn or rcgulnt• usualiy bo ltopt under· control, he court· rootn ·pr•ocedure for the thou explained. The disease Is frequent· sand boys who nrc eomlng to East ly hereditary and he m·gccl ·rela· Lansing :ro·r Boys' State. tlvcu of glaucoma patients to have complete oyo examinations year• Supreme Cour·L ·Justice John R. ly. Delhmcps will. preside In the role of u circuit judge. Twdve citizens Carclcs811e.Ys is the cnusc of of Wolverine Boys' Sln.te will serve most inclustrinl ILnd household cya 'rim CILiutmlt 111' u Dll\V IU:il f!'o!llj lnjur·lcs, he lntlieated, Ordinary fr·mn nn lllm'llf.ml t·antpll'llr 1 ns jurom. Fm·mm· Governor Kim 1 c~ rc, the uso ol goggles !lnd rna• thr·ough NJllH!I' to laJHI nn " I'll· Sigler and Attorney General Franlt 1 chine~ equipped with safety de· Clllving pln.t.fol'lll und SJ"'t'rl away, Millard will act as opposing at·'[ torneys. vices will Pl'eVellt these injUI'les. whh1 u. KJII'I'Iillll-[ lla t' pa•sses unrlm Prompt slirg-icul tl'eatment de· neatll Uu1 l"tr' In t.llll ulr, Is UIIB 111' Judge Louin E. Coash, Inghrtm l01·mincs the dcr;rce of vision t'e• thll l'eut.urcrl stunts Hiltl-[l'ri hy l.h" County Circuit Judge and presi taincd hy Individuals with ptery. ,Jnhl CJhU.wuorl Aul.o IJur.,,ir,vils 1 dent of tlw Ingham County Bar glum, Dr. Fails pointed out. Par· whu will "·l'l"'a'' ul. Uw .Mason· association, will net as narrator to tiul hlltulncss carr rcHult unless tha '·''"H'm'"" rls on ·~unday, .Jurw 17, explain the rcpt·csentatlvc legal creeping growth of tissue ovct· tile ILL Z J•· m. actions presented during the trial. cor·nea is checked. * * * John B. :Waite, University of Catru·acts trsualiy occur in the .Joic ChiLwoorl who hring-s hi:; Michig-an Law School professor, dare devil troupe to M11Hon is ns latet· years nnd cause a sl[)W loss will be the plaintiff. John B. Mat·· of vision, he indicated. Removal by well !mown on American race tin, Michigan's Auditor General, modern surr;icai methods is pain· speetlways as he Is u~ tlw nalion'H 1 has been selected as the defendant. top automobile stunt pmrlucct·. less, relatively simple arrd sueccss· Planck will assist Millard as as· Chitwood, who is a. full·hloorlml ful in 95 pet· cent of cases, Dr. sociate counsel fot· tho plaintiff. Fails said. Cherolwc Indianrt, drove mcc cars Sigler's associate for the defense ovet· the county fait· dirt traciham was ,Tune is dairy month, the time pitched down the embankmc11t at when milk is most J?lentiful and · Your Fa·iendly Fot·d Dealer , the creelt onto a pile of old iron dairy products on the rnarltel am! L·ubbish. He lost four teeth, usually are at the low point of the cut his scalp and nose and was year. Cottage cheese fot• salads 0 • • • Summer T-Shirts ? · painfully hl'Uised all over. needs almost no reminder for it's .R~y Christen$en W. H. Bmch of Broeltpot·t, New an cxeellen t an.swet· to t~e need They're . colorful, they're cool, thcylre just 210 State Sh·eet Mason Ym·k, was in Mason again this for easy·to·.prepare menus. Ice what he needs for summer leisure weelt buying horses. · His t·ecords cream and cold buttcrmillt are also show that in 25 years. he has excellent additions to ea•·ly sum· from $1.25 bought more than 2,000 Mason mer meals and add nutrition as I, horses. well as variety says Mary ·Bod· ·! SPECIAL ·Hueber in Delayed Thi1·teen will be graduated at well, agricultural economics de· •• the Leslie commencement which partment food specialist .at Michl· ATTRACTIONI Parachute. . .Jump. will be held in Union hall' June 19. gan State college. · ·.f::Lf)T.ti·l~(3 f::(). Jay Fields closed a successful Homemalters who at·e interested tet·m of school at the DuBois ill in feeding their families well and Alai~don Friday. lteeping food costs down wm· use · ' PARK FREE! · ·Childa·en · soc: tax; inc. Adults-~ $1.25 Cold and wet weather is malting inct•casing amounts of these dairy '. . JTM DAVIS it hard on . the Fitchburg onion foods· during the time when they ..., .. Sl'OWCl'S, are sci plentiful. 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.··. . \ Jloguln.r .1\fl•lltlng l'lruiD.(lll -· Tho I'Oil'IIIA.I' meeting of, the tho norl Ceclar Mm•frllon extension ~Dansville Wnmnn'a Chrlatlrtn Tempernnco gi'OIIp n,t hot• homo FrlthLy foJ• 1m Curtice District · •ll l'rll'S: Jlc!lilll Young Union will he held next Wednea· ltll·du,v meeting. Artm• rllnnet• und rlny, .T11no 20, n.t the home! of Mra, ·;Webberville tl10 lnJRI noHs meeting tho women lUJ•H, lllll\'llrcl Sr.rljtltw Colello Cm•tta. 'rhere · will l1e n Rpt>clal l'rnr.pnm Rnncln.y PJ Mrt, Myrl Oralmm, l'llone OOF2 tnllte!l "l1aut lnmp pr•o!Jlomn, 'fhn Mt•, nne! Mr.9, LnHoy 1-Tnl't, MrA, Hpoelnl Jll'O£Tflm following the gt•oup will ~end NHvn. Butltll' nncl ~~·:.;'Harry Ray·mond· Ji'alhor'~ Day will hr. nh~OI'Vect hiiHI!IORR meeting find nn offeJ•Ing PetnrHon n ncl MI'H, T~t·nnnt 'l't•lpfl Sunday, .Juno 17, rtt lho Ft•J!n Olive Smith to t•he Wonwn'n Coun Cltllor.J on Mr. nnrJ Mt'H, l..ortwt•onoe Lnlc11n fat· the atrLto bucJ.gct. Ft•lencls from Lansing', D~ll·olt Metlwdlst .chm•cih, 'l'hnre will he ct cadcn, A.' potluck HI!Jlpnr· wn~ ty camp to bo held nt' MttHon, 'rrtpp Sunday.. and Jnclcson wem guestfl at tho J11no 2i'l, 21 and 22, speclnl progrnm at l.ltn br.g'lnnlng' MI'H, Ellzn.beth BacltiiR ond noaa- 1wrvt>«l nt tho pru•J1. Mt'M, William Mt•, rtntl· Mt'A, Gu,v Dntomrtn ·.·:.. ··,·.Taken by D'eath Ch~t Br•lgga home one day lnat Dllnrwln nn!l Mt•n, Konnoth Tan Of the Sundny school hom• with monel wcm dhtno!' g'UeHt~ Friday weelt, Mr. nnd Mrn.' Ivnn Cnotnwn llllll Hpnnt WotlnuHdrty wtlh Mt•, nnd , ,, Mr.~. Jim You nil' and Mt•H, E, H. ovontng of Mr~. Chat•lol! Go\Var ·of nil!' wore In char'll'O of h•nnupor'la- fnmll,v or Jmt:;worth spent 1'1'0111 MrH, Clnrlc Hn,YliUA, Mr. and MI'A, Russell l3t•JggFI liun. · WoclnoHthty to l•'rlday with Mt•, ''" Funol'ftl HorvcnR wm·o l1elrl Mon- Klncalcl In chat'g'e, 'l'he p!'Og'l'll111 ITictHI: Lansing honoring· Mrs, C. A. Mt•. nml M1•s, Clrtt'lt HaynoR W"l'e .... 11'. Finn, mathematics and coach; nmg VISitors of the Balcers, Ott oC Parma. Mrs. H. Hodge, pre-sclwol; MrR. and Mrs. Vli'gil LeRoy vis Dlclc Wilson, .Judy Craft nnd •rom• il.ed their children, M1·. and Mrs. 12 miles south of Mason on US-127 my Wilson, a vocal duct by Lor George Alchin, first and second Mat·gie Bt•iggs, homomalcing; Carl Pvt. Ho\~arll Hlne from Carso.n Mr. nnd· Mt·s. William Musolff grades; Mrs. Schultz, third; Mt·s, Rolland Atley, ncar Chicago ovet• etta and Ramona Crncldoclc, reel ta Hoyt agl'icultul·e· Vincent Carlen C•ty, Colotado, spent a two-w~ek attended commencement exorcises the week end. ' tions by Barry BiHel, Bethel West, D. Powell, fourth; Mrs. H. Shoe· Featuring shopi ' , ' flll'lough nt the hom.e of his. .par- .at Bl'ghton . .Judith Ann Whybrew, man, fifth and sixth; and Mrs, Ira 'file V. F. W. Auxiliary helrl a Kathleen Hedglen ami Charlene M 1 11 . G. El. lnnmf,· ug• . sch oo 1· Jll'lll·· ents,Mr. Mr. and and Mrs. Mrs, BertLmcoln Snow Hme. of the'1r n1'ece ' was a men1•her of tt1n" Watson, l!eventlt and eighth. balcod goods sale at the Ford ga Glair·, ancl a story hy Genevieve mge Saturday . Freet', Clp.al anct sctence; anct Se~l'l Northville were guests Wednesday graduating class. Mrs. Kenneth Cool, Mt•s. Harvey 'l'he small son of Kenneth Each cl1i!d wn.s given a gift at Brtggs, supenntenclent. M1s~ of Mr. and Mrs. William Musolff, Mr. and M1·~. Leo Rogers at Schutt, Mrs. Rex Hill, Mrs. Mel Sunday Chicken Dinners Schl\schnslcic hrolw his arm Satur the conclusion of the progl'llm. Roesler and M1ss Presley, \~ho Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Broolts and tended the district meeting of the vin Oesterle and Mt•s, Elmer Fore Will all the trimmings! have taught ~econd and· thml Mr. and Mrs. Earl Osbomc spent Farm Blll'eau at St. Johns Frl- man l!pent Tuesday at Lincoln dQy, grades resp.echvely the pa~t two Sunday at Patterson lnke. day evening, school in Ypsilanti observing Mrs. Gertrude Bohnet and son, yem·~ have lllclellnlte plans lor the Mr. ancl Mrs. Ivan Potter of Mn- Mrs. George Vogt, Jr., attended Chops Steaks Wilmot, were Sunday dinner future, son were Saturday evening· guests a bridal shower Thmsday evening r:,~~~fn~. and techniques In teacher· Whitedog District guests of Mr. ancl Mt·s. Eddy Jim Young will he progr;:~m eli- or Mt•. ancl Mrs. David Woods, at the home of Mrs, Durwin Bmr Mrs. William Schneider who has IUJ'II, r.r. v. Butler Ham Wallcet·. Mr. and Mrs. B. Lytle of rector at Greenwood Lnl Sl Boy S(!OI!ts, tho!t• ning ut the acnlot• Jli'Orn In Ann flow mrmy timeR on t.heAe rnrly OR lll'O]IOI\ 1111d 1\fi'H, OJ'[lJiy hinlAC]f, tho eggR St.ocl!IJI'idgc, 11ncl Mt•, RPOIItmastcr, Wnyno Cnlllnr, Herb I 1 Al\llOl' at the high school, Mr•s, ~un rnc • mor·nings huvo we boon Glenn Marshall Will Rny Smith of .Tnel1snn vis!tccl r·ol An lnt.crosllng nlr l;~Ule wn~C's ns "irregular", cat•t•lod only 1 1 of tlw ncsls nf othc!' hlt·ds will CollinH unr! Dick Ashmot·o· went. in Wnshlnglon. '!'Ito bnttle Is blt RnH>mll Dnt•llng nltencl~cl lhe uwnlwnecl In our lwds lly the shrlil r;-t•imly testify. ntlves nt Hllstlngs Sunclny. r.nmplng at HlgglnH lnl1o, Ever·y 2,4'/o ot the passengers, Graduate at Wheaton lm•, nne! na so mnny pa(tleJJ all!lnnt reception In Ann Arhor plet·cing ~h~·!olc or Ute blue .Jny 'i or Dm·Jng l].ls mnllng senRon, ~·. unci Mrs. Arlht!J' Cn!Jb nt clay starter! with rcvel!ln unci cJlosecl ho Glonn !fl. Mnt·shrdl, son of Mr. nlong tho Pnlomnc these dnya it In fact, testimony"' * "' t'cven.l~ lh11l Thm·sclny. u!l the bir•cis l.lwt come to our steals unmercifully frnm nther tcmlecl the gr·rtrluntlon of llJCil' with laps by Dennis Cnl!ler· on his Ia a eonnlct botwoon Sen, John tho head of one mn.jor• alrltnc C!I'Clc throe of the Proshyter·!an llornes each your, the. bluo jay !R nne! MJ'H, Clnt•r.nco Mrrrshall of neplww at Lnfnyettc, In.~ -~·- week end fishing at Houghton ' 'file JVe'"' B.,·trfl Fine. , Lake. Forget ·ttl Mrs. George Angell went to At lanta last weelc to attend the wed· · fl•allttJ ·£oat ":''" More-: ding of a granddaughter, Nancy · · Gavlne, a formel' Holt resident. •' de l'l11e1t lngredle11t1 The Mason and Dansville Gar Just Pho.ne,-2.8261 den club attended the Holt floral JVo-_1. CaR 11•1• • •. (- · ~~"" showing last Tuesday. Mrs. Evelyn ;r~~,., Sheldon was hostess. The gr·oup is For Expert: Speedy . . . ,__ ,.,. planning a picnic for July.10 to be held at Ella Sharp park, Jacltson. · Mrs. Ethel Neuffer and Mrs. Not•a DeLashmutt are· attending the ·state federation of Garden clubs in Petosltey Wednesday and 'l'hu rsday, as delegates. , :Mr. and Mrs. O.wetl u:eller of Gmnd Ledge have moved to Holt. They have two children, Kenneth,. . j two yeara old and a daughter, Call For and ·.. ~...... _ ...... ' . Gayle, one year old. The Keller.s moved into 19U Elm. street last .Deliver Service .POLISH iiiCfi"new'Extrn Fiiie 'lane· Parker loaf contains weelt. He is employed by the lrtaon milk nutrients ••• more sugar • , • more BEl NO LAPPED-W,h e. n 87 I; Fisher Body, in the Labor Stand- tehortening ••• more of the important ingredients at•ds depat'l.ment. tbat inake for UI)Nrpns~d flavor ••• unexcelled : cyclists from Italy, Fra!)ce, Bel. · Mr. and Mrs. Harold Throop glum and Switzerland compet~• · spent the weelt end in Port Huron and better value. . · 'it•·:.'•lioiirishment . ' :.'.. ·• . • ... . ing in the 34th annual urour· of WIth l'ClB tivcs. . ltaly" began to wilt beneath Uio Adti. Phelps is now nursing at '~~l»le,\)"e~ar 'Jtlone" Bael1.· • ·• -,.~ · · torrid heat, speCtators oblilintf1 ' the Emmons Convalescent hospital · :., ·If :jou;:·don't: .· ig1ee · that. no olhtr brtad · amon~~t doused the r!d~rs witl) . w.a~r : in Lansing. ··i COLLINS SALES &. SERVICE; Inc. -~~~iic~'i;lO·Jeading.branda oller• a.finer,.freiher, , • iaoro nutritious bread, end bellcr..;. walue, . than from. bo~tles,. buckets and hopea. · Holt extension group wlll"meet i I Extra, Fino }!file P11rker Dread.; Near PJano Cinque Mlllla,l~JJ; .. at the home of Mrs. Stanley Davis Ma1on: this· Pedal push.er t!IOk time qui l: ·June 19 at 8:00 p. m. Roll call will 7. :, .I ' t9 h~ve bQ!b·'fAGt.IQdb*IIIIIL.' be "Definition of Home." The proJ•. lj.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~~~~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;iii;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~la/.1'
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'( tJ, 01~ M.'OriADUATln 'M.!·n. c'., V. PaR~ ~ltfendr.i:l fn·' nom! UOI'VitmH I'll!' IIIli' l'nillfll' Eouple United at Leslie, ~hu;rch , nichnwl Hn!~Ol'lllltn of Wllllnm~· 1 ton will gt•ncinate ft•om tho Univm·· FIOI'inn Mn.rlwvlcll, nf St, J.nula Delores J.. oulao Ooo,·daughtor of'. Hity of Mlchtgnn on June 10 llB n Sn Llll'dny IIIOI'Il!lll(, !Punoral 80\'V• ' Social £venl5. Mr. and Mrs. Spencer Leel{e of 126 Doctor of Denlrtl Surgery, Ho will Ices wm•e held nt tll!l St. ,Joseph Personab Covet•t' stl•eet, Lealie, nnd .Tohn c. )lc among the 3,814 g!'lldualos nl Cnthollc church nl: St. Loulh, I Bamos, son· of Mr. and Mrs. ~John the 107lh commencement In tho 1\fl', and MI'H, CIHII'\OH I~IIY flllll • • • ' . .I * • • c, Barnes, Sr., were united In milr-1 hugo Michigan stRdium. children spcn t Sundn,v wllh ring(] at the Leslie Congt•cgalional Chm•lnn Lny'H pnl'cnla, Mr. nnd chui'Ch on Snturdfly, .Tune 2. Rev.1, • • • MI'S, ,John Lny. Schram-Parks Vows Solemnized Students Present S.· B. Wenger oft'l'claled nt the' dou•. ble-rlng ceremony before 11n nltat; I INGHAM COUNTY NEWS At Bannister Saturday Evening decol'Rted with white gladioli and Silver Wedding Piano Recital lnrltspur nnd lighted seven·branch' ·June 14~ 1951 . Page 4 Miss Mlli'Y Ann ParlIllinois Biblical Institute Mond11Y LanHing Mrs. Paries wm·e a navy. blue served. Seven Are Honored Little Pony; Mary Redman, The acqUe l.ne ea ey Royal Oak, morning. Be graduated with a Phone Lansing •1-:1022 sill{ dt·ess with wh.ite necessaries Mrs. Mildred Hiller and l\lrs. Austrian Song; jacqueline Ryal, Mrs, Ha.rold C. Biclccrt enter- Mt·. and Mrs. marl Parkhurst, 1 .B=a=c:h~c=lo:r..;.o:f~D:\~·v~in:i~t:y_d:c~g~l~'e~c~.--~======~ for her daughtcJ•'s wedding. Her Mary Hiller of St. Johns, 1\irs. Thunder and Blazes; taincd Saturday aftel'lloon at a of Albuqum•que, New Mexico. and ,- shouldet· cot·sagc was made up of Jean Schram and Mrs. Arlene At Birthday Party Judy Post and .Toe Simone, Teent Sunday \Vith Russell Mar! and :Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Ptirlter Henry ~nopf of Lansing and Ed shall's pat·ents,. Mr. and . Mrs. of, Webberville spent the' weelt,.end Bloomqutst of Barryton. Stanley Marshall. Mr. and Mt•s; Le· at· Round ·lal,e.. · Mr. and Mrs. V. G. Burgess and roy Blanchard of Lansing were ·Mrs: Susie Clipper of St; Gloria were Sunday dinner guests Sunday afternoon· callers of the Cha1·les and · M1·. aild Mrs. Ray, ' h ', of Mr. and Mrs. Leon Gabbert of Marshalls. Maudlin of Saginaw were Sunday, IN AN. HOIJR Lansing. Mt·. and . Mrs. Clyde . Wilbur· of. ·evenirig ·,callers of.· Mt'; · and Mrs .. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cairns and Jaclcson visited Mr.. and Mrs. ·o. s: Clipper. · . • . '. Susan spent last weeit. visiting Charles Haviland and' Donald and ' Mr. and ·Mrs. George Uichnet• of 8 lj 10 cu. ft. Mastel friends and relatives in Kalamaz_oo, Mrs. Glen. Stevens, Sunday.. .. . Bayside, New Ycirlt, are visiting. Model shown $287.75 '· Sunday guests of Mrs. Nma M1·s. Flora Turne1·. and her sis" .their sori-in-la.w and daughter.. Mt'. Big, deep, twin Hydrators Cam were Mr. and Mrs. Nelson ter, Mrs, 'Charlotte F'arrott, 1111d anu Mrs: Robert' Inghbun, Jr., and (JR TWO Berlin o.nd John of Pittsford and Charles 'l'lll'ner visited the Etlward 'daughters. They . ·.plan to spend Ask about all the other new Frigidaire inodeli .. ,, k~eP. al111ost 3/5 bushel of, I Miss Joyce Papernil<. The occasion Turner and John· Fell families of thtee weelts In Mason, · ' U fruitS, : greimf and ·veoe'" I was the celebration of the Berllns' Fo1·t Wayne, Indiana, over the Mt•s, · Ledeth Steward attended tables mo,ist;fresh for days I 40th wedding anniversary. Mrs. weelt end. baccalaureate services at the Now you can do your heavy shopping once·a·welik, on ·They stack up .for added Carn and the ·late Derwood Carl.') Mt•. and Mrs. c. J. Ba1wiclt, sis- Ea.stern high school auditorium In convenience- are' ~~~~por were married at a double wedding ter of Mrs. Charles Turner, and Lans!ng Sunday. She also attended_ days when stores aren't crowded~ thanks to Frigidair111'1 celain for lasting beauty., with. the Berlins. Mt". and Mrs. James· 'Ba!'Wiclt and a dinne1· party at the home of l\lr, extra capacity and SAFE· Cold. · Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ballard and fmnily of Detroit visited Mr. o.nd and Mt•s. John ICI!1by' given in hon· family spent Sunday with Mr. and Mt•s, Chat·les Turner Sunday o.fter· or ·of Mrs. Stewart's ·great niece, Mrs. Gerald Martin and son of noon. Mr~. Charlotte Parrott, who Miss Lennah Jean Robinson, who Rives .Junction. has been visiting in Mason, re-· will graduate next weelt. · ' . Mr., and Mrs. Nellis. Bateman tul'!led to Detroit with them. Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Bushnell vis· ...... and Tommy and Mr. and Mrs. M1•. and Mrs. Roland Troxell ited·Mrs. Co.roline Hartzog of Wa· ·~~~~:a~~:; e~::~~~~s~~=~~r~:~::~t:.~;:~;~:~~~c~~~~~ ·grh of cold on a trickle of current. Warranted 5 years! Henry Worthington spent th~ w:et' and C. W. Philla.bo.um ,spent the. paltoneta, Ohio, ove1• the week end. ~~ en~ at Macldnac Island vtsitmg wee!' end at Ashtabula,. Ohio. They The· former Mason woman Is In '• . Gene Worthington and· Kenny s~ent Sunday visiting Mrs. Trox. good health but her vlsloil Is fail· Bateman who are spending a weelt ell's brother and sistt'!'r·ln-law, Mr .. ing;,Mt•, and Mrs. Bushnell accom· . on the island with the Mason Boy and. Mr.s.: E. J •. Phil!rubaum,, .and Pllnied,·.hCl'. to yisit relatlv~.a In · Scout troop. fanuly of Bellevue, Spencerville, Ohio, Sunday, ·-' ·coNSUM.E,RS.~P~O~W·E.R,~.-CO.~,.- .,: ... ~·,··· r~~~f"'...!J~.r.r... "'-!.1~~~('"" · RmJil7ctl Leaclers llccves District Otsego Calls Rev. Liddicoat i'III'H, Wat,vne (]Mr 'News of the Churches ltov. Hem•y Liddicoat,' pas tot• of · '·;1 tho Mnson Methodist church for I , Miss Phillin JDIIBWOI'th O( Lltn• ~~C!./J~~~~(;l;'Jc:--....j;JC!./J.~('./J(-. sill;\' npont tile weol1 cnri with her l.ho past five years, ha.~ hcen ap· pnlnlod pastm· of the Fi1·st Mnth· ilnl'onts, Mt< nnd M1•s, Wnyne .Iillis· llrn1 hnrhnnd •rrm)llll i'llld hndlH1, p, m. ClnHs mccllng 11 n. 111. mlisl. chut•ch In Olsef{o. Il.ev, and, worl.h, Holt. Wilson M. Tennant, mlnlstm•; Church flCIJOol J1 ;l[j n. 111. Pt•nyol' Clove Blossom 4·11 club met for Prwl E. Conley, nsAislnnt. Dr•, Ce service Werlnesri11y na rwnounccd. Mn;, Liddicoat plan to move Frl·j rlny. Tho chonge came otJt of the n iiiiYI'ido nnd 1 hot. rlog r•onat . , cil Pollock will )Jr. lhc guest Wodnosdny evening rtl tho horne of , , PI'CHChOJ'. nt the 10:00 WOI'Shlp Mielllgnn Methodist confcrenc~ Wllllumwtou St. !\fury'• Cntho· hnlrlln Alllion last woel1, Mi'H, Luc:ille 1\illblll'n, ·· ·~ service Sundrt;v morning, .Tunc 17, lie, Rev. Fr. Hugh Conltlln, pns· 1 Thct·n·wlil he specl11i muHic for• thla Since c'omlng to Mason, Rev. Sgt. 11nd Mrs. Il.usllell Sllell of ., t.or, ConfeHsions n nd dcvnllnns, J"lddlcoal. hus nrlded 173 new mem· l•'urt Custer spenL Sunclrty nn!l ...... acr·vlce. Pnul E. Cooley, IIHR!Rtant Snttmlny 7::10 p, · m. Suudny mlnislor, will prencl1 Sundny 111orn· bor•s to the church. In addition he Munday with Mr. nnd Mra. Wayne mnsses 7:~0 nnd 10::!0 a. 111. Jo'ow· has nffielal cd at 125 hapllsms, 011 Gcet· nnd family. . , ,.. lng, June 21, rrl 10:00, ClJurcJt 111r\'JII.,, confessions und dcvollons 1 sehool clnsscs for· nil ages lnr.et wcdrlings and 150 funemls, Mr. nnri Mt·s. Allen Dletrlclt al· · '" . F1•iday 7 p. m,; Sunday mass, !J . A. E·. nnd Pauline Miller of 'l'ho 1lve-yeat• npan has mnrl1od Sunrlrty morning nt 11:00, The a, m. "· •• men ought alwny6 to pray, and not to faint;" ( Lulw i.onrlud n Gldmm Hll(lper· nl the . Methodist Youth Fellowship meets Mount Gilead, Ohio, will he at the lUI el'll nf lllJLny physimtl improve home of Mt·. 1111d Mrs. Bill Stnnd· .. .,. Mason ChUl'Ch of the Nazarene 18:1,) Rend Lulte 18:1-8. menls to tho chm ch as well. When lleld ·of Stocltbt·idgo Tuesday ove- , 1 :, , Sunrlny night. 111. r.:30 .. All yotmg 1-11. ,f,umN ;\IIHHion, rtev. Mogl·, people n1'e In vi ted to n tlend, .The ft•om .Juno 18 through .June 21. At night a small boy made a short prayet·. He refused to 1\r.v ..Liridlconl. first ul'l'ivcd, the nlng-. Clwr·les I< en tlng, j)astot•. Mass wlil 'rhcy wiJJ lend revivnl services at vnltw of the church building was ' Joy clull program which wrtH be- p1·ay in the morning. He said, "If the Lord takes c01re of me Mnn,v rmm llw uommunity at- .: he sairl at the chnpcl Ill the corner an indoor camp meeting. Both Mt•, set. 11 t ~311,000. The pre~~cnt vnlue • gun lnst. mrmmer will conllntlC of Snul!J .Jefferson and Cherr·y through the night, ,I'll talte care of myself in the daytime," len clod the childrcn'u d11y pi'Ogrnm "" 1 . ngn.ln this summer UJHiet• the di· and M•·s. Miller preach and sing IR ij;72,500-n grlln of mol'c than st1·cets at 10:30 Sunday morning. and illuatr/Lte thcit· sermon and Obviously, such a childish attitude never leads to C.hris 100'/r. ILL l.lte l'iainlleld tJhUI'ch Sunday · '" recllon of Paul Cooley. Following On tech ism cluss will be held at the mm·ning. Is tho scherlule of lhe .Toy-Clubs lectures with chnl11 drawings. ti.an growth. The way of spiritual growth is through con5tant Rev. IAridlcoat has been nctlvc Legion Momor·ial buii~lng at 1:30 Night meellngs will start at In mnny civie oq;rmizallons. Bcfot•e ----- wl1ich will meet once cacl1 ·weelt prayer and searching the Scripture. Francois Fenelon said, • 111. ·Jl· m. Saturday, 7:15, Rev. Hugh Putnam or the coming Lo Mason, !lev. Liddicoat for six wecltH nt tho following •'' Mnson church announced. Special "Arrange to be alone with God he'art to heart ten minutes in wn.s paHLm• nt the Grand Ledge times nnd plnccs; Tue,9day;. 1:~0, Culver Corners llurl'h'Y Hmul HO~fll'l Hull, Wll· meetings will be held every after the morning and again for as many every evening." Our prayer Mcllwdist church. Pt•evious to t.hat, Hogshncl<; :1:00, Berllm street; It1w. lll'nry Llddll:unt i'llrH. 11. 111. Ow1m Wednesday, 1:30, Holt At11letic linm.ston. Brealling of bread at noon, hcglnning Tuesday, for the life to be effective qm scarcely rest upon fewer than five ho VlfiS 11 paslor In Krllamazoo, Field: :1:00, Ml, Friday pmyer service 8 p. m. charge of the junior departme11t. were enrolled last wcel1 at the Il.nthbum, Mr·s. Milclrorl McDonald noon. A1·l P;oync and daughter, Sheila of Vantown Methodist church. The and M1·s. mvolyn Sharrer attcmlcd M1·s. Lela Winlm·s, Mrs. Leo D11n~vlllr' I~ree Methodist,. "Rev. This Included young people in the Sloan, M1·s. Donald Sloan and . . --.. ------Muslwg-nn, M•·s. Glndys Lnube1· , fourth, fifth and sixth grades. In chil!lrcn. presented their pro);'l'llm the Melhorlist confcl'cnce at AI- Wllliamslou l\1dhodls1, Horace E. H. Kincaid, pastor .. ,Sund~y M1·~. J. M. Petr·ic of Lansing a l· J,IIHIU:OA'fS '1'0 1m IIONOJU'.D · ;onrl •'hilrh·en o[ Pentwater, Mr. and ~ , structors were Mrs. Robe•·t Phil Sunday. bion Wednesday lhmugh SundHy. James, pastor. Chut·ch school, 10 school 10:00, Leland Peninc, au- tcnclccl a birthday and Stanley In appreciation Cor a job well Mrs. Glen Balter nnd family of "J. lips, llj:rs. Nathan Jones, Mrs. Don Sunday, June 17, there will l>c ---~·-· 11. m.; wm·shi<> Hei'V,ices, 11 a.. m., pcrintcndent. Preaching service pm·ty at the home of Mrs. Pearl done, the Methodist cun;\'I'C;\'alion Gnu~d Ledge . nnd Mr·s. William. Junior Youth Fellowship, 1:00 p. 11:00. Young Peoples sm·vico 6:30. Whitney, Mrs. J. B, Jones and no preaching services at the Van· Squires .Tunc 7. town Methoclist church as Rev. Will 'honot· Il.cv. 11nd Mt·s. Lidriicoat M!llwiil be at conference. Sunday at a farewell party 'l'hu1·sday cve p. 111. Choir p!•actice Wednesday ing Wednesday. · Lan::;ing· spent Sunday at the home ni.ng' a,t 8 p. m. Everyone Is in INGHAM COUNTY NEWS .. 7:1iJ p.m. General W. S. C. S. first! ___ cha'rge of the first, second and school will be at 10:30. Presbyterians Plan The Vantown W. S. C. S. will of Mr·. and Mrs. Lawrence Clarlt. vile~ to attend. June 14, 1951 Page 5 .. " W e d n e s d a y Cir~les: seeo~d l\laMon Church of th11 Natzarene, third graders in the primary de partment. Instruelom were M1·s. hold a homemade ice cream social Wednesday, 2 p. 111. 111 homes. B1- located flt 235 West Elm st.1 eet, Picnic on June 21 ble school 1:30-:!:30 June 1-15. Rev. Hugh Putnam, pastor. Sun- James Vander Von, Mrs. Et•ie Wednesday, June 20 at the hall. Spenny and Mrs. Paul Amold . Mr. and Mt·s. Milo Chubh of The Mason Prcobyterian cnureh .... ---- day Hchool at 10 o'clocl,, Theodore Fowlerville called on Mr. and Mrs. \\1illhunstnn C1•nll'l' M"lhmli~_l, Heins, superintenclent. Mrs. Laura Methodists headed tlie beg·mners and Sunday sclmol pir,nir' will Ill' Horace Janll'S, pastor·. Worshrp Putnam, juniot· and primary su depa•·l.qlcnt with insti'IIClDL'S Mrs. Merton Rice and Mrs. Emma Mor held Thursday, June 2.1, iJ Jl. m., al servicc, !J::JO a. m.: cl!ut·cll school, pervisor. Morning worshi() at 11 Gus Owen, Mrs. Leonard Blood, gan Sunday. the county par·it. In cHse of •·arn, Mr. and Mrs. Howard SlroiJel at 10::30 a, m. n.. m. N. Y. P. s, at 6:15 p. m. and Mt·s. Lucille Oesterle, Mrs. Donald activities will be tmnsfcncll Lo the Winslcr,' Margaret Austin, Nancy tended a wedding in Westphalia ,.,.,! evangelistic message al 7:30 p. Ill. ehmch basement. Woflver, Mrs. 'Farrell Howe, Mrs. Saturday and visited relatives. Williamston Baptlsl, 1-Iw·oid Praym· scrv·ice every Wednesday M Ed M I II f G ?;he picnic committee, under tile Roese, pastor, Church school lll night at 7:30. Harold· Scofield, Bessie Hanna and t·s, gnr ars la 0 regory 'cilt(ection of C. Jacobs, con~isls o!' Mrs. Hareus Hanna. and Mrs. Jl.lerton Rice attended a. m.; worship service 11 a, m. ___ graduation exet·cises at Charlolto Ed Hinkle, Betty Hlnldc, Ha I'Did ~--..... ~------and 7 ::JO 1\ m . .Tunim· and ~cn.io~·. Lt•slic 'nntltlst Church, Pa1rl E. Thursday nig-ht where the latter's Haase, Robert Mooney, Hullic St:~~cld1ridgc PrcHhytcrlan. The groups 6:"0 p. m. Tluusd.•~: I Tucltel, past()r. Sunday school niece, Miss .Jacquelain Norris, was JJ:arlmess, Mr. and Mrs. Norman teachers le.sson study, open to al, 10 ·OO Worship scrv1ce 11:00 l!,a· sermon ·"There is a time to love a graduate. Pritzel and Mrs. W. D. Sldvcr·. and time to hate," postponed bc For The Ideal 7:15 p. 111., followt;d hy prayer th~r·; Day ohservance. Youll; Fe!· a Kenneth Rice spent the past A baslcet lunch will be served service 8 p. m. lhml WcdneStlay, lowship 6:30. Pmise and Fellow c:;ausc. of Children's. Day, will be week with his sistm·, Mrs. Edgar at '5:30 p. m., with the Women's Ladies Union, 2 p. m. in homes. ship hour 7:30. A cordial invitation 11resented next Sunday at the Mflrshall and family of Gregory. association in cha.rg·e of talJico. church ·by Dr. Behner. Mrs. Emma, Margan visited her En.ch family unit will p1·oviclc ils Wllllnms1 nn Free i'lfllthodist., H. to all. d S own baslrizes fo•· games will be Jll'O· Father'S Day Gift and 8:Hi p. m. Young People's Gamble. Sunday school lO a. m. chimes and organ meditations by The Vantown Youth Fellowship vfded by the Men's Council. service 7:30 p. m.; pmyer sel'Vice and morning service 11 a. rn. Chris Miss .Nellie ·E. Stephens. 10:30 a. Thursday, 7:30 p. m. tian Endeavor 7:15 p. m. and eve- m., worship, Conference Sunday, will hold a Fireside meeting sun- . ning service B p. m. Choir practice sermon· by Errett E. Kistler, local day evening at the church with a W d I d Tl~cse quality fishing needs will send him Williamston I.utlmmn, John Tuesday at 8 p. m. Prayer meet· preacher. 11:30 a.· m., cnurch weinet• roast following. All youth On er an Westendorf, pnsto1·, 1022 West lng Wednesday at 8 p. m. at the are invited. home 1a school 'with classes for all ages. The Vantown Farm Bureau will Mrs. William J. Clarlw with full creel evet·y time . . and Gl·and River. Church school, 0 :•15 home of Mr. and Mrs. Lestot· Snell, 6:30·p: m., Monday, Ft·iendly Bible a. m.; worship service, 11: 1~ a. Hawley road. Young people's bu&i- class supp~r and social hour. 7:45 meet with Mr. and Mrs. c:;eorgc •. Homer Gillell o[ Ludington was they're cnsy to own on ou1· amazing LOW ness meeting at the homo of J. p: m. Wednesday, W. S. C. S. wfth Frost one w~elt late June :;!6. . . llo' callet· at the s. R. Gillett home m. H. Fellers, Barnes road Friday at M,rs .. Sarah Proctor. 8:00 p. m. ;t'irs. Juamt3: Sto'>,"e w•ll enter· Friday morning. PRICE POLICY. Wllllnmstoll st·. 1\aUtei'III'.'S 8 p. m. Thursday, choir rehearsal at the tam the Sunsbme Circle Thursday, . Mr. and M.rs. s. R. Gillott cullell J~plscoJml, Rev. Norman F. Kin chut•ch. June 21. . . on the fom1er's mother in tile Mr. and Mrs. Stanley R1sch and Spa!'I'OW hospital, Lansing·, on zie, pastm·. WO!'ship serVICe 10 lt. ~llllvllle Methodist, Rev. Cufon ' m.; clltlrch school 11 a. m.: evo· Foltz, paslol'.· Church .. school at .Stocl•brldge Bapt.lst, Rev. H. H. son, Harold, attend~d the St. LB;w- Monday evening• ning song 1 p. m. 1o:1a. PeJ>ton·, pastor. Before the coming renee hospital nm:smg !f1'Hduation Miss Aletha Cladcc, accom Sunday there will be the prayer at the West Jumor h1glt school panied by Mt·s. Cym 'l'aylor and Nm·th Aureliu' Clnll'l~h, Hcv. Sunday and attended open house Mrs. Effie Townley of Tompl,ins At Our Northwest Stocllhrhlge ~te.Uwd· mee.tlng, Tbm·sday at 8:00 p. m., Curl Brigg-s, pastor. Corner Colum ist, Carron Foltz, ;:>astor. Church and the Happy Hustler class meet· latm• for Ann Rabadeau.- Ccntm·, attended HI; Aulmbrm Lolli' bia. and Eifert r·oads. Sunday school at 10:15. · · !'ng; Friday evening at the home of 1\!r. an.d Mrs. Fred D.mtsen enter- of the Baket· Bil'Cl Sanctuary ncHr school 10:15 and morning wol'sh!p Mrs. Gora .. Hopllins, 305 West Main tamed hts brother and friend from Marshall and the Kellogg Bini at 11 :45. Young Peoples Fellow \'1tntown lllcthodlst, Rev. Carfon street. Next Stinday ~he pastor Will Haslet~ Sunday. . , . Sanctuary of Ballle Creel\ Sl!n Special ship sunciny ~vening at 6:1~. with Foltz, pflslor.. Church . school. at be< li,\Vay,, and the I))Ql'ning, 10:00 Ch!llles Sc~uhasluo,. fm metly of day. They also en lied on Miss this _place, dtcd at ~ts homo In Nancy •rownley and Mrs. Pauline llll cvang·eJislie service nt 8:00 p. 10::10. o'clock, .. sermon will be given ,by 1 n1. Wednesday evening at 8:00 is ·--·- '. '·: .·; Re.v., Ralph .Karney of Lansing. Flortda recent Y· Itlst Church, ·M~son. Th~,. evening. classes will have the Mr. nnd Mrs . .Tames Clat·lce en Father's Day I.oyd G. Caraway, pasto·t·. ·services appoip ted .Jeaders in charge. Dick When screws become }oose in tertained the following for Sunday OIIOIIllll!l'IL Cmnmunlt.~·, M a I Sunday, :June 17. Mot·ning: worship Ashn1o~·e .wm:·have ·charge of the hinges, or almost any place else, dinct·: Mr. and M1·s. Howarrl ' I' Huyt, pastor. Sunday school 1() :00 service 10:00 a. m .•. with' sermon Sunday school ·at 11:15 a. m. · for that matter, you'll find that Towns, Mr. and M1·s. l. m., special musical :Jitmi- Sunday school is held !lUring the one-half to one inch long and in Mr. and Mrs. William Chu·kc Hnd bors and s01m.on. . · · services for pupils up to the age of sert it in the hole. When the Het·bert attended a lcarm Bureau \Vllliumsl.nn Nazumtw, Il.co D. 20, Wednesday evening meeting at meeting in St. Johns Wedpcsday Miller, pastor. Chut·ch school 10 ·l~h·st Pr1~shyterlttn Church,' Mu· 8:00 includes testimonies Of Chris screw is replaced, the threads will evening,. , a. m.; worship service, 11 a. m. son, Rev. Paul L. Arnold, pastol'. tian Science healing. A public cut into the metal and embed it Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam .J. Clal'ltc, and 8 p. m. Services .Sunday, June 17, 10 a. ·m. reading roo111 is open at the church in the wood, producing a tight accompanied by M1·. and Mrs. Sermon "The Greatest Word in evei·y · Wednesday and Saturday •onnection. George Clarlm · of Mason, visited Williamston Wcsl<'~'an ~ldho!l Our Language." · Sunday school ft•om 2 to 4. The sure way of peace ist, Rowley, C. E. Miller, pastor. 11:15 a. m., with classes l'or ail Is discussed in the Lesson-sermon Chm·ch schor>l 10 n. m.; class ages. Westminster l<,ellowship 7 to he read in all Christian Science HOOVER HONORS TOP WHEAT FARMER.. meeting 11 a. m.: WOI'ship se•·vicc p. m. Cii'Cie 1 and 2 will meet churches under the subject "God, 10:30 a. m. and 8 · p. m. Young· Tuesday, at 1:30 p. m. Circles 3 the Preserver of Man" on Sunday, People's service, 7 ::lO p. m.; prayer and 5 will meet at 8 p. m. Board June 17. service Thursday, 8 p. m. of deacons will meet Tuesday, 8 p. m. Circle 4. meets Tlmrsday, 8 p. m. Fll'!lt Methodist Chureh, Mason, \Villlumston \Vesh~yan !\lelhud· Annua I Sunday school and chut·ch Rev. Henry Liddicoat, pastor. 1st, Brlclt, C. E. Millet·, pastot·. picnic will be held .. at the cou~ty Morning worship at 10 a. m., Dr. Worship service 10 a. m. and 7:30 pat·ll, Thursday,· June 21, 5 p. m. Cecil Pollocl< preaching. Alton . ' Stt•oud . will conduct the service. GLASS SPRING STEEL ALL STEEL Music. Church school at 11:15 a. CASTING ROD CASTING ROD TELES.COPE ROD m. L. C. Otis will he the new Sun day school .superintendent. 5·ft. rods with ensy-grlp ·1'!,-ft. rods with heavy Octag-on combination fly and handles. Regular price $6.25. metal g·uides. Rcg·ular :ji::J.5U. casting·, Il.egulat· $6.25. l~door ;$5.95 $2.95 $5.95 . ··. . Vantown Mr8, L. P. Wllllnm11 All The Great Names In Reels I Camp <:Meeting Bible school had a good attend· ance .during the past weelt. Mr. and Mt·s. Frank Nemer and LeVI,I·wintl ca~tlug reel~, )lfC• l•'umous Johu~m1 reel. l!.usill\'e~ Autlimatle. reel. A bill Hpcclal Alan and Jerry Lange of Fowlet·· el!;lon·mnde. ly no bacl,·lnsh. IJ.t '·' at ville at·e vacationing in not~them Michigan. $2.25 $10.95 ' .. $5.75 Fmm Bureau will be held at the :r ,'• Mason Church· of the Nazarene~ George Frost home Tuesday eve· ~~' ');I ning, June 26. " The Sunshine circle will meet Coleman ONE-WEEK SPECIAL June 18 through June 24 with Mrs. Juanita Stowe Thurs· The threat ot a farm-food crisis and a predicted short 1951 NYLON LINE Tackle Boxes day, . ·J11ne 21. "heat erop drew former· president Herbert Hoover (right> to help · Youth Fellowship under the Lanterns and 18;lb. test .\\:'lLter repellent !enator E. J, Thye ot Minnesota Gem and · P. S. Pillsbury crown 50-yard spool ·leadership of Mrs. Martha Glynn Oscar .2arnes this year's Wheat King in an etrort to emphasize the ·A.E. and Pauline Miller will have· a fireside meeting at . importance ot good farming. Barnes il tenth winner of the annual Camp Stoves 95c Bait Buckets the· church next Sunday evening Philip W. Pillsbury award for the best wheat grown In the United . · Preachen. Chalk Artiah Sinrera at .eight o'cloclt. A weiner t•oast will follow. All young people ·are States. He received his awat•d at the Waldorf-Astoria in New York as the climax to .an expense-paid trip for himself and his wife from CHILDREN'S MEETINGS each afternoon at invited to attend. . .. Mr. and Mt·s. Ivan Monroe were ,Nunn, Colorado, and back. The award, sponsored by Plllsbury, goes two o'clock, atarting Tuesday. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and , ; to the grower of the best wheat ot the year judged by 11 panel of four_ Mrs .. L, p. W)lllams. · -university agronomist:J. He won in a field of 48· top samples from 21 8 states, Thye, a long-time farmer in his own right and member of the EVENING SE~~I.fES START Ar 7~45 ilofct~~·g~ ~~~':ta!:; 1:~ c~~a!· s!~ , Senate Agricultural Committee, . Pillsbury, Barnes and Hoover are · Perkins Hardware 360 S. Jefferson :Pictured with .. a &le of the -pl'lze·w.inning wheat-a Commanche Pho11e 4311 ...,. ••••••••••il~lll•lii..iii .. lli.i'•ill•lllllllliililllllilill , clal.n.lng, at .. June their 20,. hall ..Wednesday · ·· · eve· 'hint red .winter variety-proGIUQed on Barn01' NWJIG, Colot•ado, farm. . ·, -. -~· ··-:-~- --~·--·····-· .. ·· ,. i'' '...... ~ - -····-···· -· --- Baptists Observe hell nnrl callerl nn M'r·, nnrl M'I'R, INGHAM NEWS Querdon TlHhOI' tn tho evening, COUN'rY Leslie Items Children's Day Mt'H, Ouur·cton Ushol' WflH hcmtoHA June 14, 1951 Page 6 lljlV. l'u.ul 1fuclwr at u. Htorlt Hhowor for• Mr·H, Wnltnt• Chiicll'en'H DIL;Y WaA ohnm•yc!) Bruwr· at tho church !mil •rnoRcluy tlollvut• tho ~01'111011,, He hnH ;ltiR~ Sundi1y 11t tho Bartlat chur·ch ,With nftm•noon, ~rt•ndunlml Cmm Whonton oollogo, fl. ~Ol'Vicc cotlllod, "Tho B!Jlle IH Whnn ton, Til. Holmes-Morea Vows Oufloolc Olnb IJnH Plrnlc tho Bust Boolt" In which u num· Mt•M, WnHor Yot•lte unrl MrR. Tho Oulloolc cltrh heltl their nn· Guerdon Usher• attcnclml n. -I·H 'J'hcr·e will he ,9ct•vlces nt: lho her or children, yotrth and ndultH church Stuiclny night. rLt 7:30. 'Pho nun! plcnlr. on Tnns. C., after auto tires bringing ~27.40. Last · visiting their mother, Mrs. Albert wecit's Scout meeting was con· gt·aduating from Western State Mr. und Mrs. Robe:rt Hawley vis· .------, Pfc. Chmlcs Glas.sn.ll lS now, in B. n at the Holloway Nursing ducted hy the assistant scoutmas- college at Kalamazoo this wcelt. itcd their dllughter, Mrs. .John Dent•hom after· recctvmg a mcdtcall tow.' tel' Ear·! Millet· with Explorer d. I 1 'I · 'tl tl lwme m Mason. • , . Mr. and Mrs. Harley Droscha Gt•aff and family Monday evening. 1sc 1ar·gc w He sctvmg Wl ·1 1e . . . f Scout Don Scott assistmg. John went to Ho11ghton over the week There will be a farewell party at Dr. C. M. Clothier air police squad in Germany. Mr. and Mrs. A:lex. Stnclat~ ° Kr·nft, Robert Baylis, Harry Rhines ' end to attend gmd11ating exercises the Munith churcl1 for Rev. and Mrs. Bert Hoffm11n, Mt·s. Ruth Nevada, Iowa: and M1s. Ida Isaac· and senior· patrol lender 'l'om Me· of their son, Carl, who hns been at· Mrs. Pritchard Wednesday evening, Veterinarian Mny of .Jackson ancl Miss Ann s?n of Am!tUt~t .Junction, ~lscon· Daniels helped with the ccrcmo tending college there. June 20, at 8 o'clock. PhonP !i;!til Ruslnndcr at·e visi linll' Pvt. Robert sm, have 1etutned lo their hom~s Inics. Jerry .Johnson will receive hiH Victm· Hill nnrl Ronnie and Church servlces will he held at llS l\1, Main SL Hoffman at Cam[J Huclter, Blr· after Vi3ltmg Mr. an~ Mrs. Hobct t Scout life guard merit award this Claude Pflt'ish spent the wcclt cncl 9::JO and Sunday school at 10:30. l.Pslit• mingham, Ala. Armbruster and fnnuly. weelt. at Rose lake preparing· to con· Glen E. Marshall of Gregory will - I - stl'llet tl1eir cottage. Methodist Pastor 1WIND. FOR THE STRETCH-Dr. V. C. Fabian indicates the auxiliary wind pipe in the neck of Beaumont Hanover. The stain· Northwest Stockbridge AUCTION SALE Attends Conference less steel tube was insertec.l after It was found that the horse was Mrs. Gnerrlon UHher having breathing difficulties in his horne stretcb drives. Owners at the Hot Rod Rev. Earl E. Carpenter attended of the seven-year-old gelding hope that the tube will show bright Billie school closed Friduy with the annual conference of the Moth· !Csults by season's end at the Saratoga Springs, N.. Y., Raceway .. a childrens !lay pr·ogrnm Sunday odist church held in Albion last night. Community Auction House week. Dur·ing his absence Norn The mon tilly meeting of W. S. 2165 Eifert 1lon1I Jiolt Ricsco of Llmu, Peru, a student of C. S. will be held at the hall Michigan State college, spoke at Pngmm Committee Mellis Housel District Thursday with the south commit · · Every Saturday 'I AUTO RACES the morning service on .Tnne 3 and The program committee of the tee serving the dinner. Donald Thurston of .Tacltson spoke m. 0. T. C. club met at the home 1\It•s. ICenncth HniEe!' Bobby Nieks of Rochester Is Household Goods and Other Articles on June 10. of Mrs. Russell Miller on Monday. visiting his gt·andmother, Mrs. Rev. Carpenter was appointed to The p1•ogram was read at the des Rev. George Spitler of Ann Ar· Lester Morley. 1 p. m. t hrongh llw m'Pning the Leslie n.ncl Felt Plains churches sert luncheon at 1:30 p. m. on bor wlll be a guest spealter nt the Mr. and Mrs. William Garner COME EARLY AND S'CAY f,ATE! for another year. The Carpenter Housel U. B. church, Sunday, June called on Mt·. and Mrs. Bud Tnll- Tuesday, .Tune 12, at the G. A~ R. 1 Ojlert Dally from 8 n. rn. unlll l p. m. Sunday Afternoon family has been In Leslie since the l!all. Members of the committee 17, at 11:00 n. m. At 10:00 a. m. man Saturday evening. appointment of Rev. Carpenter include the new president, Mrs. Ir· Special recognition will he given to The 4-H club hel~ a meeting at 1\lonrlays tlmmgh 'FL•irhi~'S following the deuth of Mrs. Car· vin Hclmey: the past president, the oldest ancl yollng-ost fathers. the hall Thursday ntght. . June 17 pentcr's father, Rev. E. K. Lewis, Mrs. D. D. Henderson: Mrs. C. V. ,Jim Shank fell a week ago and Harrison Gale and fam1ly . of Owners: C. A. Welch and A. D. Plott the former pastor of the Methodist Horne, Mrs. Ward Vicary, Sr., Mrs. broke his arm. On Monday an op· Vanclcrcoolt Lake hnd Sunday dm· Phone Jlolt 2fi:ifi; 1\rason MMil; J,ansing 4!H.J.1 church here in 1948. Wiliiam Knnnawin and Mt·s. Rus cratiotl was perfot•mecl nncl his arm ncr with M1·. and Mrs . .Jesse Camp· ~------• Time Trialto - 1:30 First Race - 2:30 The Methodist Children's Day sell Mille1·. The music committee is put in n cast. was observed due to the pn.stor's :Mrs. H. C. Campbell and Mrs. Leon Elwin McCreery is spending absence during conference time, .Albl'O, some time with his parents, Mr . 1'welve children were haptized, A and Mrs. Paul McCreery. number of young people took part Mr. and Mrs. W. J. McDaniels .Mrs. Gmce Powell ancl son, Er· in the exercises Including .Take and son have retumccl from Bat.· win, of Chicago, Mr. and Mrs. Owosso Motor Speedway Anclt•ews, Pauline Cady, Gerald tie Creek to make their home in Clarence Powell of Brooltfield and Rosier, .Till Fogg, Bonnie Wartlow J,cslic. They move!! to an apart· Mrs. Samh E. Post of Eaton Rap ski, Chip Fogg, Dusan Monroe, ment at 410 Mill St. ius spent Sunday aftemoon and David Carpenter, Carol Smith, evening with• Mr. and Mrs. Austin JOIE The Michigan Modified Roadste~· Racing association has Dale Vandct·Linden, .Judy Chap· 'l'odd and family. man, Fmncis Cady, Richard Mr. and MJ·s. Loon Causic ancl This year we have the mo11 thrilling e"hibltion ol guaranteed that there will be at least 24 cat·s at the b·ack Marks, Ruth Anne Carpenter, family were in Evart on Sunday. precisian driving we hcvo ovor offered, Aliogether wa Grovenburg have develc~ed 27 different acts, Including such splne• Kat•en Hoenig, Sally Marks, Nancy Mrs. Gmcc Winslow and Miss to participate in the afternoon's events on the high banks i\h·s. Howard North chilling leah 011 Tho BS·foot romp-to-ramp Jump demonstrate 1he Fogg, Shirley Fogg, David Rosier, Greiner of Eaton Rapids were Sun· Blazing barrier crashes-Snap roll cra1h11s-Tho slido of t·he half·milc track. Duvid Winslow, Marilyn Wheeler, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Rice spent day dinner guests of Mr. ancl Mrs. for life , , • and many, mony moro spoctacular demon• .Janice Smith, .John Krrrft, Dale part of last wcelt ancl seveml clays A1·tic Wood. strations of oulltcndlng 1klll and daring, - Warner, Mary Warnet·, Veverlon Miss Merle Wright of Lansing IIJ(;(;EI) of this wcclt at the home of Mr. We have boon u1ing 11ock Ford Cars In our acts Rosier and Sharon Andrews. and Mrs. Josh Dowel, while the lot spent the week end with Mr. and for tho pes! 3 yoan. And by '.'slotk" carl I mean Fords tor came here to attend the wed Mrs. Curlls Wright. tho! ere 'oxacily tho soma os those sold to tho public by Ford The Paclcard Memorial Free ding of their nephew, Lavern Rens, Larry and Sherilee Brownlee arc Dealers. The only difference is that wo movo tho gas tonk Into tho Methodist church presented 19 and Marjorie Fox, which was spending a few days with Mr. and t'"nk and add skid plates to some of our can, ··~" OOMBIUlY Farm and Household. certificates to children completing solernr\ized Fl'iclny evening in the Mrs. Warren Gallaway while their We use Fords because our experience has proved that those sturdy the worl( of the Vacation Bible Holt Methodist church. father is In Foote hospital at .Tacit· cars havowhat it tokes to stand up undor tho terriflc punhhmont wo ~chao!· on Sunday. Forty-seven son. give them: They have the quick, abundant powor and po1itivo-cction Mt·. and Mrs. Don Rice and chll· brakes e11enlial Ia the succo" of our stunts. And Ford's "lifeguard" boys and girls were enrolled in the clren were nt Houghton Lalte over Mr·. and Mrs. Daniel' Pierce and ihatS built iBto Body-rugged conolruclion-antl tho ovcr·oll balance of Ford Cors school and others will receive cer· Sunday. son of Eaton Rapids were Sunday tiflcates when they complete their afternoon callers of Mr. and Mrs. offer or. extra margin of boolts. Mrs. S. C. Hendley directed A daughter was bom Wednes Austin Todd. oafoty for our drivers.; •' Auction day, June 6, to Mr. and· Mrs. Henry Mrs. Artie Wood and Mrs. Emil the lessons which were studies in the Old Testament. ·Some of the Mazurek. She weighed 6 pounds, Olson wet·e Wednesday evening stories were dramatized und pic H ounces and has bee11 named callers of l\1rs. Webb Strong· ut ·Saturday, June 16 tures and models made by the chil· Martha Ann. Fitchburg. clt•en visualized the scenes. The A daughter weighing 6 pounds, Mr. nnd Mrs. Claude Howe en· 1 P.M. closing program reviewed the work 15 ounces was hom Ft•illay, June tertnined at a family gathering on of the entire school with choruses 8, to M1·. ancl Mt·s. Willard Fern· Tuesday evening. Located 1 mile northeast of Charlotte on US-27 to and object lessons. An offering was berg, She has been named .Till Ann. Pac.kard Highway, mile east. Yz taken for the Woodstoclt and Mr. and Mt·s. Hugh Angell at· I A d .A I" 10 head of quality Holstein dairy cattle, 9 Holstein Holmes Free Methodist orphan- tended church in Lansing Sunday roun ure IUS ag-e. Mrs. Sidney. Price, Mrs. John morning and were dinner guests · cows, fresh or due soon; Holstein b·.Jll, 15 months old McClennon, Mrs. Clair Fuller, Mrs. of' Mr. and Mrs. Richal'd Briggs. M1·s. Lawrence Dolbce (well bred). Please note-this herd of cows are large well Grieves and Mat•y .Toe and Marvis Mt·. ~nd Mrs: A. L. T.ooltet·, Mr. Children's dny was a record day bred and high producers-milk records lcept. You may in Hill assisted in the school. and Mts, Lavel e Toollet nnd fam· for attendance in chut·ch school. AT spect this herd at any time before the sale. 2 Duroc sows, The Congregational church chi!- ily, Mr. nnd Mrs. Harris Tooker ·The "'0111 of 100 was re(lched with 19 six-week-old pigs; dairy equipment, Rite-Way milker, dren's day service was entitled and sons, M.t•. and Mrs. Aubrey 110 ;ttending. Charles Davis' class "The Pathway of Service" a can- Toolter and family, Mr. and .Mrs. receivell the plaque for the class pump, pipeline for 20 cows; Mc•Cormick-Dcering single tatu·pageant. The Junl~r choir 0. II. Thompson and Mrs. Lottie witlt the highest attendance. It 'Mason unit (new): Farm Master . milk house heater, Farm tool1 part and following a soliloquy Hoehn went .tq Po~te!' parlt Sunday will pass from class to class. as Master double wash tank, 8 1O·gal. milk cans, strainer and by Muriel Hosltins the Beginners nftet:noon for u. p!cmc dlnnc.r cole- their attendance exceeds Mr. .: Fairgrounds pails; 400 baskets good corn, 400 bushels heavy oats, 50 sang "Dainty Flowers," the Jun- b.t·atmg two btrthday ~nmversa- Davis'. Iars sang "Buttercups and Daisies" nes, those of Mrs. Harl'ls Tooker The Ladies Aid in conjunction 'June 17,2 p.m. bales straw,·3.S tons corn silage, 2-wheel implement trailer and the Intermediates sang "The and Aubrey Toolter, .Tt•, with church school, held a picnic with 7xl4 tile bed, ·7.5 .. ~t~el fence posts, 40-ft. extension Summer Flowers." Solos were sung . Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Hart and at Mason in the Rayner park, ladder, 100 grain b.ags;:2o rods fence, barbed wire, other by Janice Glover, .Timmy Jewell, clll!dren and Mr. ~nd M!'B; Richard Wednesday evening, June 6. I•'lfty• . tools and miscellaneous· .items. Household goods-Hot Donald Foote nnd Pat Holmes. The Heml.g and famtly VISited Mrs. ftve attended• Primary girls sang '"Sunbeams" Gladys Heinig and family Sunday. The summer project members In point electric table-top range (3 years old), blue frieze and the Primary boys sang "Pit- Mr. and Mrs. Fred Strobel and the 4·H club met at the town 'hall living ·room suite (good condition), studio couch, 8-piece ter Patter." The Juniors sang Iva May went to Bay City Sunday Monday, June 11. During the dining room suite (good condition), 9~12 AKminster l·ug,, "Garments of Greeti" and "Like to visit friends. business meeting there was a dis· 2 stands; coffee table, magazine rack, dressing table, bed,! Fairies 'Flitting By," Patty .Jewett The Robbins nnd Gt•ovenhurg cussion of a picnic at u lake. Mem· and Jeanette McDaniels sang churches joined Sunday evening in bers decided to have It nt Pleas· innerspring mattress and springs, drapes,· curtains, p.ic- 1 "Silvery Moonlight." 'The junior u fat·ewell nurty at the. RohbinH ant !alee July 9, wcnthet· permitt· tures, miscellaneous dishes, 50 qts. canned fr'uit and choir gave the closing number chtn'ch. There was a program or ing. Foods and canning members jellies, quantity of novelties from Florida.• seashells and "Onwrrrd In His Service," Mrs. music and readings aftet· which will m'eet !Yionday afternoon, June other miscellaneous items. Hartley Troman is superintendent the. Mergeners were presented 18, with Mrs, Dolbee ut her home. of the school. · with end tables and bed spreads. Refl'eshments were served after Miss Helen Adelaide Simpson, Rev. Paul Mergener, ·Mrs. Mergen· games wet·e played. · daughter of Mr. and Mt·s. Puul er and family are moving to the Asa Biglow was talcen to the GEORGE JONES, Owner Simpson of Plains road, received Sprl!tgport circuit. Mason· General hospital June 9 Glenn L. Archer, auctioneer; Leslie Collins and R. her bachelor's degree In home with pneumonia. He will be thet·c J. economics ut Michigan State col- The Netherlands' possessions are for a weelc. ROY CHRISTENSEN· Hill, cl er.ks. I' lege last weelc. She majored In In· an groups of ·islands, with the. ex- Mr. and Mrs .. Clayton Marrlatt ( terlor decon.Ung. ception. of Dutcll Guianll.. · and Doro'tby, Mr. and Ml'll •. Max 210 State Street , Phono 9611.' INGHAM .COUNTY NE:WS Juno 14, 1951 -,... Pnge 7 Kitchen Showers •·· MAnY ANN'S As BAKED ALASKAS Are Budget Helps Almost everybody's lnulg-ot-eon Ar:!oun these days. So, now more than ever• heforc, f!'lcmls of the about-to-he )Jr!rle will wnnt to g-Ive ~1howers thnt will he J'cnlly useful to her, but not hrtnlc·llrealclng fat' them. Hn.pplly, rt lcltlllwn ~thowol' Jllll8 both h1lls, Tl oJ'fnt'H Lhc oppor tunl ty ol' g-Iving e<'CliH11llleally, hut on u.' Fi''n.ttd H"a!o, or uHorul glftn for Jlfctlmn usc, Here IH fl list of ldtehcn mmcn Unls for tho .oonvonlencc of lcllch en rdtowcr g-Ivers: (lfmllrlll l~IIUitlllH:nt: Cofl'cc Lllaltcl.' Ten pol Shallow ronst.lng- pan with rncl< CnsserolcB for oven cool<:n·y .~~~l Customet·s ' Food grnters Shnrp knives ~ '"' ?#- Sauce pons for lop-of-slave coolt· · Cornetj lng Cnn opener Paper towels - ... --··. "cus· Potl, holders 'fhlS (; father's Day '" . Maple lead Double boiler · • Corner. Kitchen salt and pepper r;hulccr tamers . '• en are ltclping rnore,m each I•'r.vlng I•:,tulpnwnt: More an d 'n" and rve loaf Cal'e 29¢ Heavy sl New Yorl~ 17, .~· . Potato Chips box Sloltptl metal spoon . It each gift is wrapped to'! the pig. 110 same kind of paper n.nrl ribbon, t.. I Raisin Cookies of 24 assembled collection will be hem!· 29c 4 egg whites 1 pint icc c1·eam (any flavor) tlftJJly awe inspiring. Or, ymr G bakers' individual Mary Ann 'A cup confectioners' surtar might Jilelight immediately on calce rack until Swan1dow·n1 'l'his spring-liiiue:LJIJile Snuee: . To ·blanch . olmond·B·· cover them Wax Paper (.Use No. 1 flat can crushed with water and heat to boiling. Lux Soap Super Suds Vel· Modess pineapple.) In saucepan beat the Drain at once and slip the . skins SHAFER Cut·Rlta two t·emainlng. egg yollcs with li:J Both Slza &realer Suds · Sanlhrv Napklnt off by pressing between thumb and : •.• J 12S·ft. cup 1beet m· cane sugar, 1;. cup fingers. Dry the nuts on an absor Decorating Supply · p111eapple juice and 1 teaspoon roll •• ,,. 29c IINJa 31c P•lil· bent cloth or paper towel. 11~4 S. Jefferson l'lluaoo 25c 2 cahs 25C pl •• pkg, llf 12 39c orrl•l In •nhl HillA of oluht lllilldrcd New Court C!ises Couucil ProcccoitUJS C$Hilllllll) dulln"' U horn nnrl lwrl nlwnya llvfd In the llr niUJVII ,.uuiiJI!nn Willi H••unr)fd by Lnw M11aun, Mt laiJ~uu, ,f111w I, I! r I 'IIII!Hl l11111~o In whii!J hl11 gland· AhiiiiiHIII llnll 111111 nd~>iltll ltV 111111111· In Mnllui f!lo.!•, llllclllllll Governor Williams Signs June· CnlUHII rn•t uud wn1 tulltll I!J 1111111 111 1ur 1111 11 r Onondaga JllllOIIIH liVtil IIlii Wlfo, llunnult, IJHIIIII Vfi\H of 111dri fJIJLlllflll of fOUl YOIUI ( IJIIIIIY IIIII Aaul'll, to hnvu thu hdWUJJI hv MIIYIJI Hull IIIHI HP•In I will! I'IIYI 1 lly l\lrH, IIIII tun Jlnhhv!n Jll t•ct•tl(l{l him lr1 rlnul h In fi'ebJII· ltY l~rv llrn1y l,uldl•nl I 1'111 111 AJ It:~ nnd JHl na,vu, o, IIH•IHJ Co, u MlihWUII CrJII'OIII!IIIII Dai Month Proclamation moiJ nnrrllalll, I VII IlK !lull, Inn~ • ..AIHU nl., 'l!u nlt1Y1 lfHnlullfll WtH l!li!JJHIII!d hy A 111 ulrl I fiJIIII,VIll/111, llHlfllltll (uul\, ,IJ/ Illy Sill VIVO IS Ill 0 fl tlflll)l'htot' nnrl .l).ldttlmun 1-llltiiiY !Hid Httnlul Aldr ruun l't lit nnd 'lllllr~JI J,y vutu1 11111 1 A lh t llauud ht nl, nriJuduud, (,uiJLy t1 1ot MIHII Illllle GlrJVl'l, Whu IH lenv· g1 fllllleltllrltcll lPtlnOJIII SCI VICCII Ytlll, I Nu,Yu, II r JIILimpt ol cnuJL und •nJnttll!l Jauru til• 'rhu rnlnntiii of 1111 lnut 1r11 ll111f wr • lull' thlH wcelt fm Rlvc1 side Cull· wo1o held 'l'tlnsdny nl tltt oo o'clncl\ 01 nwtlun llllliHII udJ• untd JIIIHII~Jf ut lnw ,John lr LoiKhto/ ~~~~ t!OnRiflllfrl llti I!Utflllld UJIPI VIti I I I II nt G01 sllnc·ftlll1llmn1t fllllCJ 1i 11-ho Loul1t il ltuyrlltl ll J1y CHH o[ VIII Ct.! HI IIIII L J fiUIIIIirJI.CH JJ Ill I IIIII Y lh<'ll AIHY MONTH JJiVOtcc WalLet 0 Eult2.11, proclamation The Governor was nlso presented \Vith a genernuR clnnl .JllallllH Gowlnoe lten,urct, Mts Pearl Woodnlfl movccl In Pa ltlt lfl Bont.t, r hapl,Lin, Ha~ol pnclmge of Miehrgnn huttrr. The Comnutlee was Chan. Stone: Ameri too Late ... the home of M1s Botllm Clulds can !JaJry Ass'n • F' M, Sk1ver, M1ch1gan IJcpnrlment of Agriculture; G1 emu condlwlJ eHH, AgncH Pnllc, last wcclt f1om llw .lr·II!mtnt In colin heal c1 s, Esther Bodell, Bruce ClothJcr, 'Michil(nn 1\h!lt Producers Ass'n.; Lewis Morley, l11c home of the !ale M1 'I Ag-nes Chnumnn, Stanley Powell, M1chignn I'nrm llurcnu, Bl:L [IICHtrlenl of depn•l· wcel< end WIth Mr and Mt s rlnyd <1l G1 tng 11 ill I•'! idly< vr n1ng 'l'l!c Ill 1 Wcclnc,clo~y men! of NPW .lrJ sey, M1 ,11111 M1 s Lyltc and Billie, On Sunday M1 PVt 11111.!, WriH HJ>flll Vl~lllng 1llHI Ml Ill< I M1 H Rnwlinrl Ji'J osl, I Shcpei of New ,Jc 1scy Lemm Bnhl, nnrl Mrs William Be!! of Taclcson plflyln,; g-,uncs A SliP!" 1 of s lll Jli!JIIllllV 1l 10 Oil lluongh I<"JJci<~l [lnm9 to 1~ noo11 McCowan & McCowan M1 s Lon L P 11111 Set vtr cs were held on Wednesday con of Eaton Rapids, attended the Blllltc \VCIC Slmfi IY ciJnlll'l ,..IIC"Is !nodi ho rJI,II SunriiY [I~
nt lho Boh1ens LuPohl funeral Sovett school rcumon at Battylon o[ Lhc ilCJlon Johnsun f IJIIIIJ Lor, 1 1 life-long 1csJclcnt lie I c home m Le~lto Sl1c Wlf s ,L memhct of lhe 0 E S Ononclaga chapter No 361 111d tho Onontlaga Know!· edge Seekers M1ss Judy Lynch enlcrt,uned a g1 oup of f1 Jends ,tl hCl home on Fttrlay even1ng- 1n honm of Miss Cawlc Tculmm who 1s vaeattonmg m Les!JC ft om Col01 ado Dollar £or Dollar Mr ,rnrl M1 s Slcoet Wcllm aml IJ< FtancJs Doxtadet spent Sunday at the automob1lc 1aces m Jackson M1 and M1 s Robel t Bush and you cant heat a daughlcJ s VJsllr.cl Mt and Mts WalteJ Mulvaney and family 111 Battle C1 celt on Sunday artetnoon :Sol:> In tho cvcntng' they tlto\c to Grand ORDI.R fOR I'UBI.ICATION Jo!'uph HulH!I L Mnzzuln ~ 1, Chu.:u~-ru Rap1tls mel M1 s TesSie Bush ac· Gl Nl RAI Mn110n Mn11t: lJI<.iLY • .!1. lLntitng companwd lhcm baclt lo Battle Dll S-July 2 Jfl'51 .Ju;:se J n Uuit y, ~ U, L IIJ:SIIIH' JJuhl I Sllle of Mldll){llll llu l'1nh t 1\./Jnu, <1~ Lun:;IIIH Cteck whole lhcy allentlocl funeral (oJ llu County 1 ~ Ingham luvtll ), John L Mt:YeJ l!, BuHt LRWilrtJ-: Cot sol vices fot Mts Ft ank Sm1lh on llnnu E U tlche!l 1, 22 L Llllilfl~~ .Monddy .Eiwm l ... ynn Suhrt m ! !.1 L 11\liiiiJ.!: Ann I'niiHi .! I, UanJ11stcL Mn;s Ma1y Ann Molden enter· By ton l:atl JJ lnlnilllt t 27 L wn1ng truncd 12 ynun~,; people .tl her Iruz M lXII e llenno, .!X Lnnnllt).{ HH luud Jet orne Andct:;on, .H Lan home last l~ttday cvcnmg 111 honor tillt~ Llaur Mny Mnlch£ ck, 2:!, Lnn:; 111-: Milo B r... , Hi Wold, .!'i, L ti\Sinl{ ltuth C dh 101 !.7, Lnnl:itfllol' Snmucl lil own 7~ lanSIIL~ u.nllu Clark Center Ir :;Ju 71J, t 1 tstnR H1cluud llutliY lltnlitll .!r-: EntJL Lnn M1 H. Ilormltl Ulat'l{ Arl~:;tw U l\oehi(.)J, 21, L u~t Lnn 111 s Will! llll McC.:cc illd M1 s B11rl Long or L 1ns1ng spent one clty I 1st wcclt w1lh M1s Atch1c :MJtchcll In the .tltCl noon they c died on M1 s Oscdt Chdmpod of
1 ~clu uudc IlctJ inJJ nMJ ID 1ton R,qnds Cpl RiciMJ cl BelcllCI of Fo1 t Lh llocltmu llctlllllf~ l{nox K1•, ,mel M1 ,mrl Mt s A T 1 It PuuiJ.lltJ Ilcnl Bctchci of Mnsnn wet e c,IIICI s of Mt and M1 s Floyd Bullen one Mt un lle IIIitH" evcnm,; !.tst week
1 h flllltl-:' Ilu~uu Jc:' on E.ul G1ffm c1 ol Los Angel eo, Ca!Jfolm,, diiiVerl It&t week f01 L v1s1l W1ll1 Jus motlwl M1o Louella GJf!oJ d, .mel h1s sJstel Ivlts How· fll d Clcil It, ,mel famnnwl W llonnm~-t hcn·nt-law of snul cnts, Mr. and Mts John Hcmans, Wl}en you add to the pride of dnvmg the most t9'it Mt ami Mt·s Ge111ld Gl ecn ,and (0JJtlonal at c ~~~~ ctJilt) n. 1leccnsed, hnvlng filed II\ MllHl Cout t hut ~ Pr C!!\cnl liON and g1andmother, Mts, Mmme He· daughter ami Mt and Mts. F1ed beautiful tlung on wheels the never-end mg pleasure J11dgu or P1nbnLc flCLitlon n1 nynJ.(' t hnt thl! ndmlnlt~ll nt 1011 mans. or fUllfl c:~lntu ho Hl.mtcd to Centinl Green of Lansmg wet e guests \"om• l:ltUice of Sih•et• Stt•enl.: Eugiue!!i 01 of I of of tts performance and depenrlabthty-plus the ' 1i1 tho Mntl the slntu LillA l1usl Cornp1ny of T...un~ing, M1chq.mn 01 Mt and Mt s Reuben Carpente Sunday evemng of Mt and Mts 'A,' SU1 I IICJlLANil, ]J, CCI\HCd, to Home olhc1 Rllltnhle IH~I son and fam1ly of Eaton Rapids wete nu!lRUII R SntlHlllnrul son or tiiiHl fie .. A B Ztegler. knowledge that Pontiac is outstandmg as n used Str~tigllt Eiglat Ol' Six It IH OrdOI(!(\ 'lhnt the lith dny or Sunday callers of Mr. and Mrs. L, tf.'nsed httvlng- filnd Ill s ltd Coutl luli JlcM July A D l!Hil, nt ten o"clock in th() Mt and Mrs Rudolph Mtclutsch car value-then w1ll you realize that, Dollar fm· t&tto11 Jlrnyltlg ih ll the admtnlsttnhon of fotonoon, nt thl) P1 ohntn Office nl 205 H. Gretton, and daughter of Mason spent Sun· snlll estntn he g1nni.crl to hunsc1f ot to West. Sngtnn\.\. RtJcet, LnnslnK, MichiR"nn ML and Mts Eatl FJC!d and Dollar You Can't Beat a Pontiac-a be.tutilul, 'l'lu~ \V~u•t•hf ti6mc othe1 tHIJtnblc lH!l son day evenmg w1th Mts Anna Lc· lUmd lleautll••l Tiling on he nnd 11\ hcteby nJ•r•olntcd fot lWIUlllR daughters of Jacltson were 1ecent It lS Ot !lC113r1 'l'hnt the 'ith dtJY or Amd pctJtton, Seney. long-ttme investment' Come in and get the facts. RrtfliJJI 1c1ll accc:; W11cs cutll t1un tllu:tratcd a1e B1¥J:Jcct ta cltanuc 1Vitlumt notiae. July, A lJ Hlr:l nt ten o'clocl\ 10 tlu~ callers of Mr. and Mrs, Otble Dol· M1 and Mts Howatd Clarlt atld .ftwcnoon, nt the P1ohute OIT1cr. nt 20i n IFI ] Ill thm Oulcrcd 'J hnt Jlllhllc no· t1cc thm cof be 1-ttVcn by Jmbllcntlon of n bee 1Wcet SnHin \W sttcct Lnn~mg MtchaJ:tlln, sons, Mr. and Mt s Donald Clatl\ COllY or tJw~ Olllt::l f01 tl\lce flUCet RSLVt! lbt""•nnd 1s hr.-ae!hy R]l]tomtc(l fot hcnilnA" Mr. and Mts Ray Gowdy of and famt!y and Mr. and Ml s Lloyd nn!d 11ctfllon \\CC!ks lll C\ touR to snid c1ny of h~mlng- 10 Belleville and Dt and Mts Hemy tho lnghnm County NC!WR n neW8PUilCI Cla1·k and ch!ldt en attended the Ibis l'mth11 Ot11crod 'lhnt tlnhl•c no .. 1111ntC!d nnd cnculntod in 1mlcl county Bnmer of DettOJt were cal!ets at feucwcl! pnrty fot Rev, Paul Met· tlca thereof he HI\Cn by ll thltcntHm Clf n I.A the houses of John F1 eeman, Mt s eot,Y: of tlu~ 01 tlm fm tin ~e succcsRive ,JOHN McCLEJ N, ge1ner and fanuly at Robbms A 'l'1 UCl Cot•Y Judge of Paolmto W~CkR ]1ff!V!om~ to KRill dOY or hC'iliJng lh nnhnrt J.. ntnke Clata CasiCt nnd Mr and Mts B church Sunday evemng t~hc lru:dwm Cnunty NN\S n n~Wl\JlniH!l RcgiRtc<• nf p, obntc H Field Sunday l}lJilptC'd nnd cu culnted m 1nml ~nmllY Howard Pontiac MI. and Mts Don Snuth of Lcs· Evet·y summer In Swttzet·land, " ".t JOHN McCLP.LT,AN The W1lght brothers lltst be· ~ ~'.l\10 C011l • ,Tnlls:rc of Prolmte lie and M1, and Mrs Ed Daft of 200 nctors pet fonn the historic 1340 S. Jeffea•aon J1nhrr t L nr nl,~ came lntetested In IW)atlon through West Am eli us were Stminethlng finer anc.l the example Smltit, The plcl1u·c was directed by mlle of WJ'il.ing lilTues.-Wcd., June 19·20 6(t..•••..•..•.. ,.,.,.,•,•.; ... ,.,,...... _,,,, ... , •••.•.•..,., ...... FIERY HATES! •••• 8miiiW Appea.Unce!Bodyl Chassis! Drivel Entinel IWJ'~ACS'/. ALL NEW- ALLCREATI
· Dr. John W. Cline, President American Medical Association
Declaring that "no health crisis or medical emergency exists in this country," Dr. John W. Cline of San Fl'anclsco, new pt·esidcnt of the American Medical association, wnrned that the real danger lies in the double tltreat of war abroad and loss of frcedorn at home. In. his inaug·ural ailclress, .broad cast nationwide during ceremonies Abmrf:. StJpt~ "88 .. 4,Jf)tlr &dan. 1/ydro•Jfouc · Dr~•'• optionnl at lJ;tra twll, f:quiptrlfnt, acctJ• at the lOOth annual session of the lof-.es, and lrfm IUbj«t ro chJIIJfl 111itltoot 11otlot• AMA, Dr. Cline expressed "deep .• lli!@Q and abiding faith in the intelli uarrln!l · gence and, integrity 'of lhc Ameri can people," adding that "they will •) CAMERON · ADRIAN BOOTH FORREST TUCKE~.: CHill WILLS respond as they did when their · Compare! Match tl1e all-new fmtura. of 'Oldsmobil.'a Super .''88'' medical welfare and their medical witl1 any ml1er car in its clau! Compare it' for 8tyle,-those mfr. cleaa C:trtoon, 1'hls Is Anuwlcu freedom were threatened." The ne\\' pres! dent of AMA lines that apcHa new kind of beauty! Compare it for size and room NEX'l' WI~J~I\:-Lm·citbt Young In "CAU,SE FOR ALAR!\£;" Uob· lhanl{ed the American people for that spacious, luuriousnew Body by Fisher! Compare-it for riding PRODUCT OP OEI:IWI. MOTOIII 1~1·t In "DIWILS DOORWAY;" Bowery Boys J:ri .. "GIIOST having "spoken out clearly and. ~mfort-that new level·going chaseia thaqmoothes the rouglicit amphatleally" against socialized Sutler medicine dut•lng the past two and roudal Then, test the '"88" for performance! Match ~ bril· one-half years. He called for con .liunt power and aolid gil !livings of Oldsmobile's "Rocket" against stant vls-ilanee, however, and said ony otlalr engine on tlunoadl See ns for II dtimon•tration ride! that American doctors will contin· Drive. the great Super "88" Oldsm'obile~newe•t new cor _of ihlill1 'all/ ue to "oppose socialistic scltemes •luKJT"/Jf would jeopardize the free 1//IIJJ//f dom of any segment of our soci· _.__..._.....______;..;.._;...__Ill YOUR N:l A lUST 0 LD 5 M 0 BILE DEAL IR ------ety." gltot IUCC'UIM " 'h t "''h D c 'lo/omrd"Bort/eground" means :S. 00 I.J e . r. line, devoting the bUll{ of "''"" his address to a report on the na· 11 220 w. Aah . • A. G; Spenny & Sons M~uon, Mich.,an ru· [ tion's medical adv(lllces and on the 11'N IDHN~ou H[RO.[S or 44~. D[~IM[NJM. tOMBAJ J[AM; On Television! ~BS Newa With .Oouelas Edwarda-Monday Through Friday at fi:30 P. M.1 'Station WJIM-TV, 1111"•••~•••[•••r•••'•R[1U•••••••IIil•••llii••ll worltcan. merlical of the AMA,progress linlced with Amet·i· the Channel6,.Courtear of Your Oldamobile. Dealer ... · · . ·. · .. · .... ,_ ... _,. . . __ _ . .
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Editorial Page INGHAM COUNTY .N~WS Juno 14, 191H . Page :Z ~. I( \ t · • I " - Free Enterprise or Safe. Enterprise , ' ,'/'i
'•I •/1 I A price-cutting scramble made poosible serves competition by tnaldng it possible Subsidizing of Divorce i• by a supreme court decision and set off by for more merchanta to atay'ln busineas. The ' Lnst week in this column there appeared the state the specific action of Macy's in New York alternative could be the monopoly of larger ment, ''Divorce is more than a moral or religious issue. City is doing to our retail price structure • and larger retail units .~riving the small It hns become a financial problem." what price stabilizer "Milce" DiSalle operator out of business. ... couldn't do, Prices are coming down not be- However. the practice is still pl'ice flx. • That proved to be an understatement. The facts He's A cause the government imposed a "roll ing. It is still on'e device for rigging the show that in nine years the taxpayers have paid from Aid back" but becauoe a complex pattern of market. It permits a profit to less enterprifi to Dependent Children $318,000 which Ingham fathers va~t Very legalized price fixing has been undermined. ing merchants ,and inhibits the one who is should have paid-money which fathers were ordered Many a housewife is delighted, as at- willing to try to operate ori a narrower mar by the circuit court to pay. tested by the thousands who have crammed gin. Whether good or bad, it is a limitation Important I'· One family cost $9,500. Another came to $8,000 the price-cutting stores, • on' free enterprise, It is a movement from ~ ~~ and a third to $7 ,DOD. There are several in the $5,000 Some retailers. are · ple~sed because free enterprise to ":safe Cl,lterpfise." I' to $6,000 bracket. ~I goo~s long stagnating on the1r shelves are Since almost every segment of the Person ~! ~~~~:::· Records of the Ingham county board of social wel movmg. . American economy also eeeme to be moving fare show there are now 540 cases receiving aid to de Oth~r r~ta1lers, mostly th~ smaller toward "safe enterprise" it is not surprjsing '; ''" ·• •r, ones, are anxious. over the poss1ble long- that consumer goods manufacturers and We )mow that next Sunday is J', ; •• pendent children. The children number 1,150, i ,., .. A quarter of those cases, 127 in fact, receive public term effect of. tl~~s. ev~nt _uP?,n the who~e many retailers have moved· the same way. Father's Day. Mom will bake a ;., ....•. aid solely because of the failure of the father to pay ali pattern .of reta1l d1str1b~hon of goods m Labor has its minimum-wage laws. Air lines cake, the youngsters may show ·mony as the court ordered when the divorce decree was the Umted States. T~1s could lead to are guaranteed from failure by government · up with a present or two and thousands of banlcruptctes•. because there subsidy. Tariffs protect many an industry. ,. H-'·'"'*1 granted~ Dad will wish that every day 1 -,_._,., are !llany small store~ wh1ch del'end ~or The farmer clings to· parity prices. The : ii,,;,•• !' Thus the public subsidizes divorces. 1'he father s~;v1val. on the proht from goods With meat padters are in· angry revolt against could be so pleasant. •' ,.~-·~--- shrugs off his responsibility for the children he has brought into the world. pnces f1x~d by t~e manufacturer.. federal efforts to bring down beef prices. If . . On.e ~nt~res~mg aapect of th1s matter everyone is to be made sec11re in his busi· It is, Dad, around the Dart ', lob-~\·· .-~.J Divorce is not ,a private matter between husband IS 1ts m some respects to what ness or industry, why shouldn't the mer r, ,;..,:-.~~ :..: s1m1l~nty Bank. With us; you're a 'and wile even when there are no children. 'c. r••• .>-'.'• . five. years afte: World War I, chant be protected against competition 1( .,: ...... , h~ppened mighty important person every ! -.~v~ ..,~~· When there are children the interest of the public wnen ~eta1l pr1ces were h1gh, as they have which might lead to bankruptcy? It is a ,. d_ay, of the year and one whose . is as important as that of either the husband or wife. been smce World War II, and were brought logical question · · ', ...... ' 1 llt.·l,,- Perhaps the matter of support is not as important t~ppling down by ~he initiative of a _single Do we reall~, want to' go tQat way as. a : '' nee as .d'emand particular at 1~ ;.;,..,..,. ' ... timti~'n. ·Come in often so we 1' ..,·;, •..:.,._t\ a~ psychological factors. Money isn't everything. Yet b1g department s.tore .. In· that ca~e 1t was country? There seem. to. be 'more ·voices •. 'I j 1"'1' .... -~1.· Wanamaker's wh1ch set off the b1g plunge · · f $318,000 to support children whose fathers have flouted I 1'. , ' ·. can p~ove it. 'th t · ht t f t 't clamonng from every. segment o ·our e.co- . , .. court orders to pay is quite a bill to run up in a county WI a s ratg cu o 20 per cen on a 11 1 s · l'f f · · th · · ·d f ··.' . Th' t' 't M • d nom1c 1 e or secunty an are ra1se . o1· in nine years. . mere h and 1se. 1s 1me 1 was acy s an h d' · · 1·f f f · · · · · · · h G. b 1 h' h 5 t t.. d 1't 0 ff I b th t e more tra 1t10na arm .o ree enterpnse. If fathers knew beforehand that they would not be t en lm e s ~ lc ar. e • n ~ And it isn't a new trend in our American permitted to escape making those alimony payments cases the cuttmg began Jn New Yor~t. City life. It, began with the first tariff and the and spread out from there to other c1t1es. f' t b 'd Th th ·g· al they might give a second thought to the matter of di M · · ... · d I 1rs su s1 y. ose were e 01 r 1 n j vorce. Husbands, and wives too, might discover they . ore Important IS t .. e remm er rom moves in the di·rection of a "safe enter- . couldn't afford to part. tins even~ that some day we have to make prise" economy and made long before the .,. up our mmds whether we really want a free N D -...... ,.. '. Ingham county, through its circuit judges, friend enterpnse. economy tn. t h e U mte. d S tales or ew ea1 . · . of the court, prosecuting attorney and welf.are bureau, is what some textboolcs begin t'o call a "safe Macy's and Gimbels may not have run .. MBEI.,.FEDEitAL.,. DEPOSIT~' INSURANCE . following a sound policy in going after and bringing enterprise" economy. any real risk and danger but at least they back men whose freedom from marriage is being sub Certainly an economy which permits brought a reminder of this kind of excite sidized by the taxpayers. manufacturers to. set the retail price of their ment into one corner of our "safe" econ products and enforce that price through the omy. We are getting a taste, probably courts of the land is not really a free enter- bdef,of what free and untrammelled enter Officers Get. Help prise economy. This legalized price fixing prise was once like. Let's watch it closely is done in the name of "fair trade." The ob- and examine it thoughtfully. It may be a A week's time has emphasized another of last ject of it is to prevent the kind of price waning sight. Also, having tasted, we may weelt's editorials-the one on law officers needing the cutting which does force a lot of retailers find that this is what we want to go back help of the public in solving crime. into bankruptcy, or usually has done so in to after all. ' The gang which walked away with the Michigan the past. · It is a reminder of how very far we ··:···· Bell and Dansville school safes and robbed Bartholo It can be argued that the legalized have come from· being· a true free enter~ bit ;bf , p~i;chment .'roll, so long aslted to come across with some Ion the part of the, general tax mew's garage in Mason was trapped largely because a price fixing of the "fair trade" laws pre- prise economy.-Christian Science Monitor. covete'd a nil 'so· rigorously. obtained, real cash. paymg public, and that means ali Dansville man ltept his eyes open, and then reported would prove, .to.lie. worth .to the State cash, all paid in by indi· of us, which counts up to ~50,000,· what he saw. He saw a boy spending lots of pennies, ~- EACH GRADUATE COSTS PUBLIC $5,000 one. receiving .it. I:'also ·wondered vidual taxpayers, going to just 000. And this sum does not include nickels and dimes. It seemed unusual that a boy would whether .. the world;.-woilld benefit two of Michigan's many educa- the cost to the public of a previous· Down by the · sufflcl!!P:'tly, to justify, all the sacri· Jionnl institutiolll! add up to $2.5,· 12 years ~f school nm· does lt in· 0 flees Involved in modern education. 000,000. Seven other lesser col- elude a cent provided by the in· ~~~~;e~~haen b~~~ng~:d ;i~~: f1s~~;~~oti~:;, ~~~g ~!i~~~ Mop Squee~e,,)May Earn More · Ten th.ou~and gradu~tes cost the leges demand a lot more a~d dividuai parents or other members with the goods. He implicated others. Sycamore .. . . ' average· citizen some rea,l'cash, no jumor. colleges loc~te~ m, sev~ta~. of the family cit·cie. matter '}Vh'l)re· that. citizen may of Olll. cities shatc m genetous IJo•·~ J~duc:ntlon Proted? Police officers are hired to work for and with the By Vernon J. Brown t1moderh i "d fage can· 1a.bso11b k 'so many live what· he does,.whether·or not proporllons. We have long been told that Pu·bll'c. They can accomplish little on their own. They Mason will miss Rev. and "":Mrs. 'Michl' "rran'11 tax-supported col- ·aOnce ne itPr was ·spec custom Ia war ry · f r c m he ~r\sli'e. is: the 'parent pf a bene- A good way for easy figuring is ecJu.cation is the m~instay of civlli· .. lcg~s (Uld its universities, during · · . .. a 0 0 • 1 ~~ can solve most crimes when they get full cooperation Henry Liddicoat. Lilte other Me th. • mencement speaket'l!, especially at fici .:::~::.:·:::::: :::::, ~- -:... -, -'~:.:::: ··· · their education Is actually wo1'lh .· :~)tt::::: Property owners own their sidewalks and are Joan for the Japanese. mission .theory that some people may field. The local church had invested wander around without purpose in th'e only inerumre .of. exchange responsible for sidewalk repairs. Property owners also $600 in training her how to coil· and then finally stumble onto the the world recog'ni:;:es-the dollar, the· 'POtmd; the rupee or whatever ... own the trees between the sidewalk and curb and it's vert the heathen, The Methodists right road. It's not likely, yet they their responsibility to take care of those trees. Yet the had invested just as much,ma:ybe might .even reach the goal ahead the coin of the · realm may be city can help. more, in training Rupert Dunston of those who follow all the sign called. Nevertheless,.! didtho.tvcry .to of Ithaca, N. Y., to convert. Joan posts. According to my little note thing when I. sat in the stadium The city can help by lining up men competent to and Rupert decided to do their boolt, . It. was Francis ~hom.pson at Michigan state college recently. Not only. did I wonder what that , Well make the deal fell a big tree which has died or is decayed to such an converting together. i. · who said: extent that it has become a menace. Few people have the Nutmally, the Japanese ·would There Is no expeditious road saws and other gear and the experience to qualify them lm confused If the husblmd oori- Topack and label men fOI' God, to cutdown or even to trim the big trees. ve1'ted under 'he l\letllodlst bmi- And save them by the barrel- M'·a .. ·son The city can also help in the beautification of the ner while the wife wu.vcd the Prtls· load. . hyterlun. guidon. The np. s.h· ot Is. that Some may percha. nee, with •l·f.Y. of your life ... city by starting and maintaining a nursery. There's land t11e Methodists, alw11ys, gulck to strange sur.prlse, . Da·. at the disposal plant which could be set out to seedlmgs recognize t go~ct ~ungd r;pald th~ · Have b~undered into Parad1se, . . .• Ouallt)' D..hy Produclji .· or transplants. Other land might be available at the 60 1 Pr~>shytcr 1ms ., an . · oan .llJI . For further church news·. please.. i :.' .. : 'r·.r_ .... ,' .1-i .. ·~, ·+-· ·:.'·'· .. ,: .. · · ;.. :. .-:, cemetery. · . . · Itupert will toll .to~llthc;r. ~·.~!!!!1·.·.,.-tUf' hiJiieki'tiJ~'pa: . '·lJ·"PIIrt-·)a;~'.. '""'~''"'< ''"f"<··~ ....r·r 11 • .. ·: • 1 .. "~ 1·: ••.• ,... .. , Wesley camp.··,.. ,.. ,.... •·"·"'"- ' ' n ge ' Cash an. d Carr. y Many of the big elms and maples which were . I tool{ in a different !tinct of a. on this 'big, new Dodge I planted 75 years ago to shade Mason streets need at Missionaries from the · eariy m!Sslonat·y meeting at the Ludell · 'l'wo Stores to SOrve you tention. Some need to be removed. Replantings should church sw.itched our ancestor~ Cheney farm one night last week .. be made. The city can help, with the cost charged to from bar.barism to Christianity Three missionaries from Michigan 804. . S. · fular 142 W. Maple whether our forebears worshipped State college were lhe1·e to preach Phone 2-4101 • Phone 62U property owners. Isis, Thor, Baal or some other the virtues of grass silage and tell heathen god. Without those early how It should be put up. missionaries we would be ·mo1•e savage than we now are. We might Peyton Nelson proved the. value Saving the. Court House even be !tilling with stone bani· of the missionary moverilent .. by mers, or •bows and arrows, Ol' •·elating how the Roman invaders NOW ·for 'Limited Time The Ingham board of supervisors has wasted no speat·s-dolng messy jobs Instead canied the grass sila·ge message of using atomic bombs-had tlle to ·the British Isles back in B. C. time in carrying out the recommendations of the state missionaries not gone out to Qaul, There has been a g1·eat revival ¢ -· fire marshal. He recommended that dangerous wiring in the Teutonic lands, Into the Vl after a lapse of 2,000 years. As the court house be replaced, that old records be sorted lting strongholds, into the British Nelson pointed to hie charts I and those no longer .needed be carted away, and that 1sles and into Ethiopia. couldn't help but thlnlt how those ' old RonJ~ms with theil• chariots other measures be taken to protect the court house · Unlllm other peoples, we. ean't would have enjoyed riding around against fire. blnme our rellglon for our action~. the field with Dicit Cheney on his We have only ourll4llvcs to blllllle. father's hay chopper and how they OFF The fire marshal probably did~'t see .any hazards Clu·istlanlty teaches us Wllll.t'M . would have marveled at the that supervisors and other county officials didn't l'lght. But we lmep on doln1 Wltat'a chopped hay scooting up the blow recognize, But the inspector hadn't become used to the wt•ong. pipe Into the silo. hazards. He didn't know any reason why they bad I can'.t resist printing the ver.lie to be permitted to exist. · There was n. legend about a man of Harry Romaine, maybe aa a ttearchlllg the world over for· din- · Speclflca!lon• and Equlpmunt Subloct That's the reason why outside inspections are challenge to Joan and Rupcl't and moncls. He finally found acree, of: OIIICI. to Chango Without Notice valuable. That's why outside advice is often better than . other missionaries: thl!lll In his own bacllyllnl. ~I have montloned IMlVeml sightly lllwn!i. that secured at home. At the muezzin's call for prayer . ·1010f and" flower beds around 1\la80n. l Come in ••• See how you can' oWn a big <&> The lmeeling faithful thronged don't laaow or IUIY MY prettier· the square, than the comblmiil Jllantlng of new Dodge. for much less than you think And on Pushkara'll lofty helghl . Earl Wlllpplc and, hl!i son-111-law· 1911, The dark priest chanted Bmh· Dalplt Aseltine just over my bnqk llFJI! have been recoril·breaklng montha. for us! And to Ingham County New~ rna's might. · fentlll. l ihnwi•t jllotlced Jt 'lmtU .l Tceleb1·ate; we're soing all out to make It easy for you 10 Amid a monastary'll weeds . took :1 scythe to my QUBClcgr11115; own the big new Dodge of your choice! PUBLI.SHED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS'.IN THE CITY An old Franciscan .told his So como. In tothly • , • get our liberal allowance llgur·c OF. MASON, MICHIGAN beads; It June runs true· to tradition--In on your present car. You'll be aurpriaed, we know; because While to lhe · synagogue tiler& , · · vERNON BROWN 4: SON, Publlahera Michigan there will be between 45 by any ltandard you're bound to aay it'l thci belt car deal J. came and 50 per cent more weddings of your lift! . " NELSON D. BROWN, Editor A Jew to praise Jehovah's name, this month than the avera.ge for • lomemllir, you could pay up to $l,Ooo mo~e IUid atlll not DiGEflrw. it fl.. ml1111t.. • BE'I'rY CRVM, ·A.dvertlalllg Manager The one great God loolted down .the year. December Is the favored set_ aU Dollge BiYCI you. ' . . . ' ' tWfOIIY/Mrt II~,_. WM.· J. MciLQ'UIIA.M, Plant Superintendent and·,smllled; · month In ·south Carolina, Mlssls· rllltlred 11 1econd claa m1tt1t at pOatolflce, lla~aD, Klchlpn, under 'Act For Turlt and Brahmin, monk sippi, Arkansas and Georgia. May . of llareh a, 1878 and Jew Is the most populo.r month out In lmm.ditlt. delivery on mo.-tmrid•t.-IY'f'!ll aeJ.NOW/ Had J'eached . Him through tha Utah. SUBSCRIPTION ltATEI DliolaJ' ad9ernalng ratea on &I>• G of. ,DcLr61t · , wwr. ,.. hoats D H d .Atomic Wnt•ftll'u wm1 holcl nl the th·"· D;,·Arnold'R. ,· , 1 Williamston· !mil May 20, M!'H, George Mcl{ln Spru•t•nw hnKpltal ,June 12 nnrl l':l MJ'i Wmlnosday to tho Wllllnn1Hton rll• nne!· MPH. Hnrrlwn Br•o!>hy noy p!•osldml, Final pliins wct•c ·'· .-A •'· · · ,I Mrs, Nlnn Uctclmm Attend Can1poree:: )'_ectal's, of the Peoples Sin to Bunlt, 0' n nmversarv fnt• 1111 lliii'HCJH, nei.IV8 1111<1 il1liC!ilVO. viRitorl l'rlnndA In ClJ•ancl L.cr.Jga uat mr1de for· the futile!' and »On bnn· They wore slwwn thi'OIIg·h the llnnl! 'l'hJ'ocl on thelr 42ncl wmlrllng·. an' Chamber of Commerce dlstriCJI.' In IL CunipOI'Ce at Camp lmll gctmc In the nftorncion, Those flpnrrow nlll'HCH'. l'eH(dilllee Ul)i.J on nelh Hull. , ... tlleil• !!0\lsln, Normn Onhi'Y nt Un.t nnd gnvc an lnto!'e~tlngl tullt, On nlvcrsm•;v wllll a rllunet• nl (hull' tlu Ci•eelt, KlrolleK rllll'lng the week end of fJ•om WllllaJnsl.on nttcnrtlng wet•o honJe on She1wonr.l t•oud llunday, tho 13th nt: 7 p, nJ, at. (he, hoHpiinl (Mol'!' n_anlivlll~ nn Pnf[fl 1) .Tune 27' the society will meet at Uljd at St. r.awrnce nlll'HCHH' J'eHl Elects New Officers ~---~ .Tunn 2, 'l'ilo ]Joys lelt Tt'rldny nncj Gt•ahum .TIH!l!son, CoUrt Hayward, June :l, McCormlclt purlt, This will be a retut·necl sundftY nrtc!'noon. Troops Charles Vnnel.tcJ', Claude QnrHilne, dence on ,Jnn"e H un Slpnil(or of RlchnlOnd, M1•s, Solon Doal of Vnlpul'lso, Jn J'ollowlng Hovel'lll pJ·cllmlnary meet Mr, niHI Mrs, Lester Warner In'dlrtnn; · Mr. and M!'R, F!ru·ry KIT CLARDY Ings. m!ecl'ed were pl'e.sldent, Pnul Mason No. fl2, Gi•oven!Jurg Post dlnnrr, Is vl.~ltlng her brother-In celebrnled theil• 25t)l wccldlng an 342, St.ocil}ll'lrlge No, 68: und Wll· Howes of Bllssftelcl, M1•. ancl Ml'H, law and sister, :(vl"r, tLnd Mt'H. Oo@t' Vaught; vice-president, Colin Hay Way~- Wnync Dunelwl nnrl sons or Wll Gets Under niversary Sunday, .June a. '.rheiJ' llnmslon J ost ·363, .Allen. wnrd; nnd secretary and treasurer, duught~rs, Carol Joyce and Mary Jiomston; M1·. unrl· Mrs. VnnHong Lo~ter May. 'I'he following I'· m. July 2. This will be held one weelt physical control of the owner dur Greenville Finance Co. l'hone 1-131142 Richard Hunt who has beim a dinner guest or Mr. and Mrs. Chai'les Grindllng is convalesc Phone Lansing 41382 in advance of the annual school ing this period of quaran tmc. Any spending his leave with his mother, Lew Austin Friday evening,. Mr. Ing from a recent operation which Our SCI'I'Ice Is 111eeting which this year falls on dogs running loose during- these Mrs. Cat·rie Hunt returned to 111s Woodworth is in the St. Lawrence he had at the St. Lllwrence hos- PROI\IPT COUH'UOIIS CONFJDJlJNTJAJ, iitly 9. Petitions holding at least dates will be picked up and given base lust wee]{, hospital. 50 signatures must !Jc Placed with to the county dog warden. · pital. ·------the board by Tuesday of this weclt. Mr. and Mrs.. Floyd Horstman All signatures must be of qualifled held open house honoring their votet·s who are residents of this daughter, Barbara, who .graduated school district. from the Williamston htgn school. ·.,, Men•bers of the board whose Relatives and friends were present terms expire are President, Clar- ft•om Williamston and surrounding ence Morris and Trustee, Paul communities. Ginns. Any resident of the school d t district who is qualified and eligible Myrtle Rebeka)! Lo ge me and is not now registered to vote Tuesday evening at the Odd ·Fel .T -oa-l.NSIDE in the school elections may regis· low Temple witll a large attend- ance. During the business meeting, "{j\jGREES C0 OI~ . . ter with the secretary of the board Vivian Crips, J'unior past noble Not Sufficiently of education at the oll'ice of super- t intendent of schools in the high grand wns elected as represe~ a -PLENTY DXl school building June 23, between tive fat• two years and Nora Ftsh Covered! the hours of eight a. m. and 5 p. er as alternate. The term of Jlrst m. If you arc now legally regis· representative, Nina Ketchum, w~li ALTHOUGH your fire in tered with yom townsllip clerk or expire following ·the as_sembly · m ·ci tv elerlt.' you· do not need to re- October. ·· · ' surance policy protec'ts you ' Plans are being formulated for register. Absent voter's ballots sending two children to the Odd against fire loss, you are may be obtained from the secre- Fellow and Rebclcah camp at "not sufficiently covered" tary of the boat·d of education, unless it is extended to pro Harold Oesterle, any time prior to Bal~w~~~presslve Memorial ·nay the elec~ion dnle. service was conducted by the Me· tect you again damage by moria! staff under direction of By windstorm, explosion, hail nin. Clarke for all deceased mem Civil Air Patrol bet·s of the order. Following the and other perils. business meeting, refreshments Is Honor Guard were served by the commitlee. Ask this Hartford agency Some eKcitement was created • Williamston residents realized this weelt Mill street ~hen two how little it costs to ex- 011 Memorial Day the part which the silver sii.resmen, ~eiling s11verware ·::tend your Ere inst1rance. Civil Air Patrol· plays in pr01~iding inside homes were frightened by defense assistance, as wiM as han- the arrlval .. of n. state police car. or guards duJ·ing special events. They left by running out the back The. Williamston boys' which in- doors. One wns apprehcn. ded and eluded Lt. Wnyne Gorsline, Lt.. Th at was Robert Wood, Warl'llnt Officer Bud the other got away, etr c · . Nixon and Warrent Officer Husted towed away In the early even.mg. DART flew light planes over the parade One man said his partner was 111 a du!'ing the service at the cemetery~ little trouble nnd probably_ the po· !. The CAP tlight is stationed in lice would. hold:,hirit.. too tf they Insurance Agencv Wiillan1ston and th~ boys nave caught him;· "·: ."' ··. Ibeen busy mal(ing_ the quarters· ef~ Miss Joanne White; dltughter. of Unrt Nutionnl Hnnlc l~hlg. Mr. and Mrs. Evet•ett A. Wh:te, 1\Jason tlclent. 'l'he oldet· men are all vet- ·and Keith VanSyckle· were marrt.ed Phon<'s: Mnson 2-3601 nr emns of World Wnt• II. Enlist- Sunday afternoon in the Method1st I.nnHing· 61\IA-2-3661 Imen ts are for one year on the church. Rev. James officio. ted. . , basis that one may resign· at any . Mr. and Mrs. William Ketchum ; time on verbal or written notice. and children spent the weelt end ------..;.______at their' cottage Ill Busch lake.
\~- I' Mr. and Mrs.. Jolln Cool> of _De· . witt spent Saturday e\leoing VISit· C//Jp~ecilzf- . ing friends in Willjamstmr. . THE ORDER. OF THE GOLDEN ll.ULE Mr: and ·Mrs. ~;taymond ja.b~s have rewrned from their wedding trip a,fter spending 10 ·days at thc1r lodge on Houghton Lake, . ~ Mr. and Mrs. 'Robert L. Case of HESE fo~~s a~~ enjoying some~hing , This glare·and·lieat·reducing Easy·eye . Come in soon and find '6utwllat ~; '.I Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Harold '. Tthat's beiD~ pioneered by Bmck. glass is factory·installed at moderate understatement tl1at really is. ' i Sloctjm and children of Owosso at· tended the graduation services of It's freedom· from the blinding glare of extra charge. It gives you a built-in .&'tfUipnwnt. ru~outoril•, trluland model• are •u~jeot to o~tlf!Qd to'thout no I Cot. their cousin, Miss Wanda Hat'!<· •sra•dord on ROADMASTER, i12>11onalar..rra ""on othor &rloo~ ") ness. She gr_aduated from the Wil transparent "sun visor" right in the 1 Public . bri-ght summer sunlight. ' _,. .1 liamston high· school. ' " . windshield,;_and it also dulls the dazzle ·Mr. and Ml'S. Fred Goetz of Lnlte It's freedom from hot laps-caused by Confidence. Lansing visited the former's n:otlk of oncoming headlights at night. t_ I er, Mrs. Amelia Goetz and fl·1end~ the sun's rays beating down through 'NO O'l'B.I DIIIJ I'IJOVID.I j _ ·in Williamston Saturday. · · As we've said, this is something Buick A£.1: 'l'Bl81 r ,/ We have be~n serving ·the. The \Y~Illamston Woman's club the" broad expanse of windshield. people of this community. for met at the farm .home of Mrs. Ma owners were the first to enjoy. It takes DYNAFLOW DRIVE" • FIREBALL ENGINE: llel Butler fo~. the ·-June meeting. ·· t-. ·rhese freedoms trace to a new feature twenty"three years; and during· Hazel Adams,· vice president, pre its .place with. such exclusives as the PUSH·BAR FOREFRONT • WHITE·GLOW sided in the absence of the presi ·you miiy have noticed in '51 Buicks-a tho~e many years we have woh valve·in·head Fireball Engine-coil INSTRUMENTS • 4·WHEEL COIL SPRINGING 'I dent. Reports wet·e received. Three new kind of glasst with a cool, soft, the confidence of Mason p.eo· new members were i·ecelved into springs on all four wheels-the firm TORQUE· TUBE' DRIVE • DUAL VENTILATION the club; Tqey \Vere Hazel How .. •, blue-green tint, in every' glass' area of. ple. Your confidence is a power linkage of torque-tube· drive- .. DREAMLINE STYLING • BODY BY FISHEll arth Anna Gaedlte and Virginia-',_ the car,·frollt, side and back. . treasured possession, and .we Smith. Mrs; Jess{e Porter, leader of . ' ,, ' . and the magic of Dynaftow.* When lotflar ar~lomo/oll•~ art /oulll assure you that we sh~ll 'al the nfternoon, pres en ted Mrs. EJ~ ·Buick engineers tell us that this "Buick gic · ~rossma:n who spoke on As we've also said-rathe~: modestlY.- .. IUICI! wfll ltulld lhtm ways· be worthy· of. it; ' .. h:· · "Amcricim Cathedrals." It was '· :first" reduces glare· 18% over conven· .presented with a descriptive pap~!' .. "Smart buy's Buick.'~ · - and the showing of pictures. A fotl...· tional glass-cuts sun:'he.at'as:rnuch as .. mer member, Mrs. Clarlte Barrow:s ~' I ··.• •,• of Hollywood, Florida, was n guest ~5%- and Buick' engineer~ ~.e:.Ye.ry of the club. Fot• the last meeting conservative fellows• · · . · · ·~ ·· : ; of the yeat• the' clull will have a luncheon at Ruby's Cafe on Fri- · tOp.ri~n•l al ...ro iooi-M>aflo"• .. -IIHmmrlu a•allollo . ln Cal(forola ollll ..,_.,,.,,.,), · · · • A.B. day, June 15. Mrs. Bernie Adams and Bess Ab· . . ·! Buf'l Buick''· batt spent part of Wednesday· · "S,ad (lmo In HENRY. J, TAY&.cit,' AliC Ntl¥iorl, IYIIY Mdnday tnnln;•.. morning -In Lansing, · · · Your Key lo Clrtaltr Vtltit -, Pvt. Wllllam Meerman of Camp· · Atterbury; Indiana, has returned ··----~-.--=------:-. to his base after visiting relatlv&i" here for the past wcelt, · ~~A~LJ Mrs. Cleo Bachman is visiting, • relatives in Port Huron for arfew weeks.' Gloria and Beth Verwinlt of Hilton. & Richard·s Buick Grant have returned to their home after spending the week wl tb their Comer Park and Maple Mason, Michigan aunt,· Mrs. Della Rlnelldrt.
' ,',' I .Malt .of OnondrLSil., In tho ov~ntng they vlaltt~d ,Mr. •IWd Mra, Lowell comtncnccmcnt Sundu.y where T.!IH't rlnllghlcr, Dnwn lllllen, urmnt the s· c . .Townsend ·o£ Not·thwca~ ·Stool~ · JU'ILduutcrl,Jn hot,cj Week llllC! Ill ll notln.go ILl I'll(. lCI'· INGHAM .COUN1'Y NEWS Williamston-- .. J ' 1Hhllipi~).l:allon 1 , tate ontracts·· brldgc, Diane 1\lld Cleo Townllcnd MIIIH Cc:ii•bott ftnlahecl het• •Junl'or son lnl1e, During l.ho Hllmlllct• tl1c , . . . Juf\e 14, 1951 Pngo 4 5 retm•ned homo ·with tho Rex l :MrtJ,IJilicql'qWJJI; ·--~-·• .MI'a, I..ollllan J..ooallll'g'e of Battle yofll' at Ohio State. Howllrcl, ,Tt•., WlllonH WI!(, i'Dilllllllto ~Cl lhoil' '81, kt ·j b t t tl l I , Townacnda for 11. few day's visit, Ct•ocl~ Juw retumcrl home flftOl' llnlnhed his freshmnn yon.r' nt tho buslneHH hel'C nne!. spend nlghLH [!lid ac . op 0 s •Cll~ 0 le COUll y 1 no, nil In Tng• Mr. ·'and Mr~. Parla Witt and vlsltfnn- fol' the past two· we r-Ita U n 1vern It Y o,• "'u1 e hi gnn· thi R year .. wee 1t cnc 1a a·t' 1.11e ·1· Jt 1'til .w 1wro ll HJy . · .. · · , : :· · lu1m county; 2• 5 milt•~ of M-02 fa6t Moot ·-·-·- !Mt,lln11 Mrs, William Niswonger 1\frl and Mra, :Acthcn Witt at ~fiLtTODR ~ b h tt f ll :!011 · . frmn the Inghnm-.TncliHon eonnly 'l'hc melllibcrR of the Pnst Mn- nne! son, r... Joycl, were Sahu•ctny eve-. tended the wcdrllng of Kollh wlth.hor sil!tcr, Mt•t~,·Georgti.Che-. Mr. nnrl. Mt•a, Wilbur W~at and nvc nco· age or, ·1e aoa: • · : Lewis & Fi•lalnger of Ann ·.1\l'bnr. .Jino cast~:~rly ·to tllo .W.rt~hLen£tW• t•·onH ch1b n1ct 'l'hut•adrty ovonlng nlng · dlnne1• gucatn o! Mr. and Sclunldtmnn of Bath nnd Betty ney, children motored to Toledo, Ohio, .Mr. nn~LMrl!, Hom~.''· Dat•num nf got •the hlnclrtojl rosurfn.clng jolJs Jaeltson county . Uno In ,J.aclcaon · Mr. and Mt•s, Chiolt Grcennway Sunday to visit the HapRburg At•t Lansing ~lsitncl Wllll£qnston fricnlls ·nwlmled by tho state June !l, county; 2.0 miles .on· M- from nt the ho1no or Mrs, At•thm· 01- M•·a. Wllfot'd CorL•ette 11t their new. Brown of Lansing at the Cht·ist 218 Hen, A potluck suppw preceded home In M&.!lon, . Bnrbnra Galley Lutheran church· In Lansing Fri ho.ve t·cturned home arter spend- Show which Is now ahowlng at the Slltnrdny afternoon. The Ann Arbor firm will treat Orchard Lnllt were Monday din- Corbett of Colu•nhus,,Ohlo, visited the gl'Uduatlon cxct•cises nt the. St. l\1uslwgon, on a tJ•Ip to Annn.polis, Mr. 1111rl Mt•s. Paul Ncwmnll and Mr. and Mt·s, Frnnk Woods nt- ncr· gue~ts of Rev. imd Mt•s, ill, H. Seaweed llonllng In the Sargasso Mr. Llvet•ance's falhcl' and slstm·, Phillips high school, whe1·c John's Marylnnrl, where they will nllentl Ml'R, Mable Crips. allende•l tho Fre~h mildew stain~ enn uswtlly tended the Short Course reunion at Kincaid. sea mny be lmmottal; It jllst keeps Ber·t Llverancc mid Mrs·: Ethel De- daughter was a. . member of the Lhc gmduatlng cxcrelscs of St. Owosso Mlnlstet·ial assoclutlon be removed Ct·om Wflshabl!! eiutli Potter pat·)~ In Lansing Sunday. Mr. and M1·s. F't·ed Fosdick on growing. Camp, over the week end and at- gt•nduatlng class. .Johns college where l\1rs. Parslow's mcellng Sundny uftcmoon at ing by washing- at nnec will! sr.ap O( tended the Ml~hlgnn State college ,;Mr. and .Mrs. CUI'I'Ull Wilton nlld son, Raben i~ n. member or tile Owosso, and water, then rlnHing and drying Mr. and M:rs. Fay Townsend, Mt•, Athens were Sul}dny visitors of In the sun, nnd Mt·s, Lonl Townsend and chll- Mt·s, Irene Braman. drcn and !Giwin Barth of North west StocltJbridge were Friday M1·. and Ml'A. Uot·don D11vis of visitot·s of Mr. and . Mrs, Rex Hnzard,''Ky., ?!!r. nnd Mrs. Mervcl Town.ocnd. Evelyn Townsend spent Craft anrl frtmily of .Jaciss Sumption spent Sun- ·here.after enjoying n two.week's lenvc· day wllh Mrs. Martha l...own of Mrs. It·eno Bmmnn attended the Gmnd Ledge. s h ·t 1 1 · b ' Mrs. Allltond Wing is spending parrow ospl a a umm n.nquc, the week witl1 Mt·. and Mrs, Carl at the Plymouth Congregational Grosshans of Stocl"brirlgo;. ~r~~.ch in nnslng Saturday ove- Mr. and Mrs. Ro,v McRoberts Mr. and Mrs. Fran!< Cobb and uml Harley and Lena McRoberts Gf daughters, Elsle alld Ruby of Wil Illmca and'Mi·. and Mi·s. Joe Dod• liamston, were Sunday visitors of son of Laming were Sundny visit- Mrs. Esther Avery at Sunset Hn ors of Bct't Seeley, whose condi- tion remains about the same. · ·. vm. d · c B ·d 'r Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Fenier and Mr. an Ml'S, · A. l'a Y o Birn1ingham ·and· Mr. nnd Mrci. daughters of WHiim~ston were Fred Sagct• of Che!Bea spent Sat-· Monday evening guest;; of Mr. and urday with Mr. alld Mrs. J. B. Mrs. Rex: Townsend, . Dal·ton. . Mrs. Allip Thomp.son. is spending Mr. and Mr· ..~. Darn Diehl and ~eveml dttYS this weslt with her· Kathy wore Sun'day visitors of Mr. liaughtci·s, M:rs. Paul Bostl·um and and Mrs, Hat·lan .Smith of Jacllsou. Mr·s. CHr'llon Kessler, of Holt.. Mr. and Mrs. Glell Fox, Mr. Mrs. Robcr•t Anderson and chtl· and Mrs. Clare Fox and 'family drcn and Miss Jean Craddock had and Mr. alld Mrs. Richard Wilson a picnic supper Saturday Wlli1 her and soll attended the Fox reunion .parents, Mr. and . Mt·s. Chesler at the home of Mr. ·and Mrs. Ho- Bcnjamin of Lansmg. mer Pearce of Elsie Sunday. Mr. and M1·s. Im Bailey were Mr. and Mi·s: Victor Smith alld weal< end guests of Mr. alld Mrs; l•'rcclcrick Dailey of BattleCreelc family of J,i'enton were Sunday din :Mr. and Mt·s. Elmer AI chin of ner guests of 1\!r. and Mrs. Merle Freer. Wehber·vlle we1·c Sunday· visitors Mr. and 1\!r·s. Lawton CliclIr. an lS,· • Ol\.llnctte Gl'Cenoug an 1~s ~ucl~bridge were Saturday eve- Frances Voll\vlerville. daughter of Nov1 were week end A. 0. Greenough was released guests of the latter's pat·ents,. Mr. Wmlnci;day f-t·om the Mason Gen- and Mrs. A. J. Miller. Mr. and Mr·o. Cl'al ho~pital afte1· a 19-day· ·stay Louis, Yuhasz' and famil~ of Holt for treatment. were guests Sunday at tne M1llcr Mr. and Mt·s. Bernard ·Grunwald home. and fnl)1ily spent the wee!< elld as Floyd Mitchell and Addie Wash rruests .·of Mt'. and Mrs. Herbert burn attended the wedding· of AI· llitnscri ·of Silel'idan. · , frieda · Powelson and ,Fra!1ll. Mr. and Mt·s. i\lton Hefty were Schmidt at the St. Mary's Cathed wcek enrl guests of Mr. and Mrs, l'al in Lansing Saturday morning, Hnrr·y .Hefty or Lansing. Mr. and 'Mt•s. Carl Nelsor~ and Mt·s. Florence Hauck of Defroit Mt·. and. M:l'~· Rex Fineout were and Mrs. Connie Webster and Ron- Saturday cvenrng guests of Mr. Millville nic of Holt wet·e Friday guests of and Mrs. Larry Bt·lggs of Michi- Mrs. Ona Almond. gun .Center. , , Baker & Son Mr. line! Mrs. Robct'l Laban and Homet· Nelson and Mt·s. Vent son spent the wee It end as guests Chase of Wlll\amston were .Sunday Oakwood· Corner~ of Lhc former's parents, Mr. antl dnner guests of the formet·'s moth- Mrs. RL!dolph Lahan of DetL·oit. m·, Mt·s, Flqra Nelson, Haslett Harry's Grocery 1111', and Mrs. Melvin Ba,ttigG.Il_nd. Mr. ~nd Mrs. William Nlswong·ct· Linda. were Sunday dinner guests and Lloyd were Sunliay .v,srtors .Rohi~son's Quality Service Store Stockbridge of Mr. and Mt·s. Wilbur Battige of the latter's P,ar·ents, Mr. · and of Lansing. Mrs. Nathan LantLs.of. Milson. M1-. Williamston Bradshaw's: · Mr. and Mt·s. John Cnl'l' and NiStwong~r is ha,v·in~ a ·~wo wecl<'~ I •. I .. , Larry aiul Mrs. Myt·on l{irhy an'd ·Yacation from 'lih!!. worlt at the Baldino's Confectionery· Collins' Grocery Juniot• ·attended the boat races Wyeth plant. •...• : ... ;,, . Stanfield Bros. Market Sunday, at Lansing. I Mr, and Mrs. Ro!!coe fl,_rnold and . Worden Wilcox Market M1·s, ·Allie Thompson and Mrs.. Philip at~ended ' 1 baccalaureate Wildes Sup~r Market Ernie Miller spent Thu.rsday with services at"HO\~ell'' SUnday eve Webberville Mr. and llft·s, Sam McMann of ning. The!t· niecll, Beverly Cal Mason . .\ rell, ·was· a mcmbcl' e>f the gradu ·The· Corner Grocery .·Fitchburg Miss Marlene Earle of Banytm\ nting class. spent SUndaj• with Mr. and Mrs, Sunday dlnnor guests• of Mrs. R & MMarket · · Fitchburg.General' Store Ro,Ylyn .,Millet·, , .. : .... •· . . .. . Bessie: Ollion~ .ivere Mi· ... a'nd: Mrs. Mr. and M1·.~. George Mitchell Robert Cooke and family of La Leslie were Sunday guests of Mr. and peer, Mr.. and Mrs. Franll Cates . Dansville Mrs, Foi·d Hayltoe of ·Mason. and daughter and Mr. and Mr~. Tom's Food. Market Fancher's Quality Service Store Mr. and Mrs. Louis Mueller of Lester Waltace of Toledo, Ohio, Detroit spent Sunday at the home Mr. and Mt:s. Irvin Cl~mcnts and Gardn~r' s Grocery . of Mr. ·and Mt·s. War.ren Mueller, son ,of Holt ·ahd Mr.. and . Mrs~ Elzie ·.Milner and Mr. and M1·s. Kenneth Cates ·imd·fnmlly of' V:er- Mitchell Brother's Store Lloyd Murdock and son were, Sun·. montville. · :. ··· · · ·Schmit's Market · day visitors of Isaac Swan· and Mr. and Mt·s. Rex 'l'ownsend anrl '' Mr. and:Mrs. w. L. W.rlght of.Al- family were Sunday visitors of Ward and~Kay'.s blon. · ,, .• ,...... , ., ., ,, : Mr; an,dJ'It:ra~ D. S. Tow,p,~-~nd, a,nd ··'' . •...t· ,, .... I ., " . , ',f . 1 ~~~iji~;t4U.-ot:re of tlla:t t~~lf right ba llathr ple1111ed bco.,u••~rif:tlJ;IJ' ,;,;,:, In Wrong Outlook ··Is Good: now,· ~·M~ep ·~he ontUo ncn1• tho Plzo, vlgol' ·:and . enua .with· whltll · .... · Lettuce·,. Growers. . . , , .AreI . . ' bnlltllfl$11' •whcl'll thay orm )Jo thall' ?ilW _Coo dol' 'c~tlvoulllrt. u~()~~ ;..,.:, , Wll~h~d. •!PI' ·tho next couple pf food,. · . . , · ·, The ws na fnr ·from tho cotton, Tobacco plantings are limited. We even re gTmn will he ProfcssoJ' R. ll, Nel c<~n tle piDgrarns, ct\)v~s. ,aq' ,llOSSlblb, . p,nll ln two •1•1 son, hoiH'Cl or nn.hnill husbnndt•y LOWDEN FARMS : At .Raona Farm With 48 Pounds member when people were being sued for growing too much A )>reeding j)l'Oljt'am mu~t be day$. both will be )1ettel' off rtnrl ' dernrtmcnt r>f Michigan Stalo wheat. We could mention the potatoes that were dumped looltcd upon ue a long time· ndven- lt;i,pJ.ly. · · · ' ·~,_ Snl.lll'dny, .Tunc 16, will lw 11 big collog·c; Lyle Springer, .n.~slstant Guernsey he1·us won the first BATCHERY ': ~·t · tluy for !Jrecrlcr·H nlul fHI'IIlCI'R in· and the eggs that were in cavc:s-may still be there for all lure. Fnt cattle pt•ices, .I'Olltct Tljes.ft :suggestions will help ;ll'o- Phono Jockoon 24800 IIIII II HCCI'etn I'Y nf the ·Amer•lcnn A bct·· fOUl' plnces In tho Centl'lll Ingham b11clt )Jy $2.00 to $5,00 pcc· hundrcc)· di1ccrs 'mm·lcet mo1·e pounds of 402o E. Dorry Rd. •t Hollrt,ua.; tct·esled In hccf Ciitllo. 'l'lte nnnrml decn-AngiiH Rrccrlct·s' AssocirtUon, dall•y herd lest~ for May. Seven of we Jcnow. WClght thiS fall, moanS thio,t ,feqd ~alves this f11ll Und pUl'CilllBerS Will I ____n,_~~-'-ft-jy_._•_J_un_c_;;tl_On_;;• ___:~- 8trol.e A.lwrO l'cmnles, nn oul Livestock Peril mlllt, nnd Mlchigana Ffums No. 2, marlteted through beef cattle -a~ i' slllncling- bnllery or il!Jlls, and NEGLECT OF DAIRY COWS·COSTS MONEY higher prices than feed grMn 'i~- with 43 regisLct·ecl Gtwl'nseys, ·' many yorm!(er auiu11tlH that have . . . bought on the mat·ltet. Thc1·e Is I• When you're spmying with mn avemg-ed ~~.8 pounds fnt and 908 REAL CAUSE- I nol yel r·rmcltcrl breeding- age. terlnls containing lear! nt·senate, pounds millt. no reason why such a marltet ol In adrlllion tn the RaonH cattle tal1e cat·c in phlces where live wa,ys .. 0 should not continue for tlie fal'!l\cr V-belts lost much longer on,heavettt; nnd to bring- l>oforc llwse who ·al· Other hi gil herds WOI'e: John Trou bl. e AI , , , F II. o_ws. who wlsltes to marltet his fa\-m stnclc feeds. This caution comes Arend, 16 gmde Holsteins, 43.1 that are clean, bright and tenrl mor·c of the onlslnnding· fmm Ray l;lu tHon, hca(J of the Dairy cows should not be no- I It hi a· ,;ood' time to observe the prodttce through projlerly led oinoo~.j. ,,, ,, , Abenlecn·A ng"liH of Uris slate, lhc pounds fat, 1170 pounds mille; livcstocle. Michigan Slate college entomology Fmnlt Cosgo·ny, 32 gmde Jerseys, glcctcd during the rush of spring condition" :or 'the hcrct To insure deslra·ble feeder_ calves Shenves that nre rusty, mie~d:-· other breeders have consented to department. and summer field worl<, says I· Parsons advises that farmers nsscmblc scledc!l inrliviclunls fot• 42.7 pounds fat, 750 pounds milk; or bent con chew up the bett.btiti ... ,, Hutson slates that spraying Eugene Lyons, 23 registered Je~ George Parsons, Michigan State walt 60 days after calving before this fall, Michigan producmi exhiiJilion, dcmon:;lralion and college extension dairyman. breeding for the ne.xt gestation. should check theh· pa,atures . at in n short time. Mnchlnet ttu~t ,at~· 11 judg-ing-. lnclu1lcrl will be the trees and pasture or whcr·c livcc seys and grade Holsteins, 40.0 pounds fat, 765 .pounrls milk; V. , bl . t · ll:ecp the heifers gt·owlng stead· once. Be sure the feed supply is Go·and lllvct• Slocl< l"atm, Web sloelt cnn feed on fot·agc beneath Breeding t1ou es .are 111 tc 1Y o lly and breed tci freshen at about ndcqunte. If pasture Is lial:ile to be outside when not in u11e a~·ml!ft?. spt·ayocl tt·ees is rislty. Numerous F. W. Na tionnl Horne, '35 registered I berville; OreaL Onlts Stocle !?arm, occur if cows : are not . closely 24 ~0 26 :rnonths of age. scarce in late July and August; likely to cause trouble. , .. c" '"" Roches l e r; Witham Fnr·mo, cases of livestoclt fatalities can be Holsteins, 39,3 pounds fat, 116'/ 1 pounds mlllt; Jm•alcl Topliff, l!J watched. Many Urnes busy fa\Tl)crs i ?yfaltc use of the breeding record now Is the time to flll a silo WltiL .,omco; Wildwood F:ll'lns, LHke attrihutcrl to lear! poisoning, He ~lo not sec the cow when sh~ com~s . by watch\ns- the chart. It is very hay oilage. Move· the· crtttloi tp a. Let us chock your 'ALL·CRO,I( ·ion; Knobby Hills Farm, Clyde; recommends no spraying with lead grade Holsteins, 38.7 pounds fat, 1190 pounds milk; 111 heat, or .may notice. her .. and ate easy to determine the next heat fresh pasture before the calves·.ap, Harvester, ROTO-BA.LER, tllqw,~j .... , ·let·-Mel IPm·m, .Milfol'll; .Jewell arsenate in pastures, nor should too busy to call the . lnseminator-~ period 'if you lmow the date of .the pear t.o. be rough 'iind •:woo4y.~.' ca llle be paslur·ed In a sprayed or- Wayne Wilcox, 0 grade Hol Fnt'nls, Lnpcel'; and \Villdnson manager. · · · ·Jast one. Tlii9 c11art will tell you Water Is really'.fmpor~ant; be.s.ure. and other V-belt-drlven mae1;lin~l:;~ · · · ·' Fnnn, PetTy, chat•d if lend orscnatc has been steins, 35.5 pounus .. fat, 1046 Parsons advises gcttin!j a bree~-- With'in :one day, on all normal heat that plenty 'is always·. a.VIIIIalll~. ·.· Rusty sheaves cnn be· c~~n~~!J Fcatui'Crl in the mm·ning- pro user! there. pounds mill<; .MichigHna F'nrms lng cnlendur to be placed l.n a con; periods, when to be a Jlttle more And then liow about the salt box~.: £TIIll1, beginning· nl 1/J ;0/J, will he M;iny of t.he newer insecticides No. 1, reg-iatei'Cu n nd grade Guem splcuous place ln the far-m: Keep ·.observant:. With a lot of summer A thrce·comj)artmerit, cov'.cred ·.box. pitted ones should be repla'e•4t~ , , ,, tile inspection of the llci'd hulls arc also poisr)JHJUS l.o livcstoclt, Iseys, 31.4 pounds fat, 867 pounds the records on this brecrltng-chart Yioc·k, it ·is much easier to detect is most' desirable, with· ordinary· You'll save money in the·lon1r~~' and 11 toni" of pnstlll'c nnd pacl Hutson says. mille; Henry Buclcingham, 16 up to date. Don't w,alt. Ul)til next. tho heat perjod· and determine the loose white salt in . one, section, dot!les loser. llw breeding cows nnrl . breeds, 33.7 pounds fat, 88-l po11nds week or when lt rams to fill out cot·rect bPeedlng tirne if you arc loose trace mineral salt: {n , lh.'~. young- cntllc. This will be hantllcrl milk; Clare B011ghton, 15 mixed the t·ecord.. ·forewarned. · second, and a· little steamed f~ed; We Recommenf' · } , ... by Pr·ofcssor G. A. Bmnnnwn of IIOLSTJ~IN OIVJo:S DOWN breerls, 32.5 pounds fat, 661 pounds A good practice. is to spend some . l"lannlng on th~ . part of the ing boncmeal' In the· third,· . . . mil It; I.estet· Benjamin, 19 grade Allis·Chalmers Y·l.iLTJj: ... Michiga~ State college. . · 1 Lymnrlnn Monlvlc Rag- Apple time o'bservlng the cattle . in the ·fl!.l'mer. and a .desire to see the Fly control could ~li.lte .mon~y; ·, Jerseys, 32.0 pounds fat, 535 The allcl'll~on prog'I'Hill, Jollow- ·Rose, n r·eglsterccl Holstein, pro· morning whenthey aro'tu~ned out. brecdlns: plan worlt wtll eliminate fo<· tile produce!' too· .. spray th~. ·: They lnst longer because·tl~er"it.• ~" pounds mlll<; Robct·t Remar, 12 . ,/ lng· :1 pknic lun,Jr, will fcnlur·e '' rluccrl 630 pounds of hulter·fat ami More than half of the cows 1vtll be breeding troubles due to manas,e·. entire beef cattle herd right II.WrtY They are of the rleht. size, len.~ll,l types dcmonsll·nl.ion, juolg-ing- con- 16,9:ll pounds of milk for W. H. t·egistered Jersc_vs, 32.0 pounds noticed in heat at thl'sllnic of clay. 1 nient, Partiorfs· believes. and again when needed,. maybe in test, fool-to·imming- rlentnn,;trntion. F'1·cshouo· in a ::65-day test. The fat, 710 pounds mille; and David 2 to 1 wcei fot· May. That was high for · . . -it is on~ of the !)est Cly r~pel~ , ... ·... ,, ,_ , , ...... Ellswot·th, registered Guemsey, 73 Ients for any brea11· ln._.the ,sl' ... · : • •. : ,, State Farm Insurance Co's. Four years: David Klinl{, regis· Christiansen, the testers .. tered Guernsey, 7ii pounds fat: John Arend, grade Holstein, 71 'l'wenty-four herds in the as Auto-Life-Fire pounds fat. sociation went above . the 30· " pound marlt for the month. F'irst calf heifer, Je1·olrl Topliff, grade Holstein, 55 pounds fat. Besides the Ellsworth ·& Davia l,d(, BERNARD E. WILSON, . Agent herd, the loi> a vcrages were gained by Elwynn· Collar, H gi'ade liol 171 W. !IIAI'LJIJ PHONE ::-0141 The earth's core is supposed to be mol ten iron marly as hot as it steins and Shorthorns, 18.4 pounds was when the carlh was born. fat, 1255. pounds milk; Maui'ice Oesterle, 24 grade Holsteins, 47.3 pounds fat, 1100 pounds mlllt; Rae Collar, 18 grade Holsteins, 1·5 pounds fat, 1271 pounds mill<; Her· .1 o'clock . Saturday~i~.:)Qne 16 1o'clock. bert Hart, 19 grade. Holsteins and mixed breeds, M.5 pounds fat, 1103 Having decided to quit. farming, .I will s~tl ~t p~blic .au~tion at the place 21/2 mile8 south of it's here! it's NEW! it's super! pounds mill<; Emerson· Bryde,, 19 Bunker Hill on Williamston road, or 2 miles north of··Baneese lake, t·he following described pl'Op· grade Holsteins. 42.3 pounds fat, 1142 pounds mlllt; · · :.'erty.: ... :. ~·.:~.::: · ,
Marvin Glynn, 18 grade Hoi• . ' steins, · 4().7 pounds· ,fat, . 1076 pounds mille;. Donal ·L. Parlts,_ ·1il Phone Mason Phone Stockbridge._ 1&~FARMALr~SUPER ·( grade Holsteins,· 1.0.7 pounds fat; 1068 :poimds mill<; .Denzii.L. Hill, 13 · gt•ade Holsteins, -10.2. ;munds 2-2,55 17 F 111 fat; 1111 pol!nd~ millt; Litwreliqe Stowe, 53 grade Holstein!!,· 38;7 pounds fat, 10i.3 pou·nds ·rnlllt; Clat'ehce· Miimls; 13. ·, g'l'a:de Hol· steins, 38.5 pounds fat, .97.1. 8' ,.,.,I millt; Glenn Ryke1·t, 18-rer!lstcel'l~i.l and- g'l'ade Holsteins, 38.3 pounds Guernse'Y_ Cow, 7 years old, h·eih Holstein Heifcl' 6 months old ···t. ·~ fat, 1100 pounds ·milk; John. Eltl· 1 ridge, 21. registered · 11nd ·grade Guernsey ,Cow, 6 years old, fresh Holsteins, 38.0 pounds fat,. 933 Holstein Heifer, 18 months old, J.lounds mill<; Carroll Glynn; 17 Guernsey Cow, 3 years old, fresh · bred April 13 i Easy bandling-power·to·spare ·. grade Holstein.s, 36.7 pounds ,rat, I'll'• performance-fuel metering econ· 994 pounds mill<; . , . . · i Black C~w, 4 years old, fresh · .,,,•,, Holatcin Bull, 2 years old omy. It's FIRST IN THE FIELD. Andrew Kleiver, 12 ·grade I Guernseys ·anct mixed breeds, 36.! ,Roan Cow, 2 years old, fr~sh Has best BALANCE between pounds fat, 827 pounds mille; Har· •l•tll power and weight for 2·row, 2- old Lockwood & Sons, 20 grade Holsteins, 35.8 pounds fat, 1084 ·.Bangs- Tested plow "get up and go." Solves I lol. I you.r pounds milk; Lawrence Foster, 17 Bangs Tested , power problems for yea_n.J - mixed breeds, 35.5 pounds fat, 910 pounds mi111; Harris and Roh et·t Hartwell, 1:8 grade Guernseys, 35.0 pounds fat, 805 pounds mlllt; •:'Jtl• ~-_r1· I HI' II Maynard Unrult, 36 grade Hoi~ .· ~ ~ steins, 34.1 pounds tHat, 102'1 MORE POWER! MORE PEPf'MORE PULL!' pounds millt;. Melvin Oesterle, 25 I lid l grade Holsteins, 31.0 pounds fat, til• 944 pounds mlllt; Stanley Voss, 11 Implements> god· Tools reglstcJ•cd Holsteins and mlxell bt·ceds, 31.1 pounds fat, 855 pounds John Deere Model H Tractor with 3-aec:tion Draa' .· . . . . SOO·chick Electric Brooder f • . cul_tivator and 16-inch. plow .r:lll, millt; Ralph French, 31 rcglsterel\ McCo~mick~Qeering Hay Loadct· 2 Milk Cans ~·. ,,,, Guernseys, 30.3 pPunds fat, 582 McCormick-Deering Manure McCormick·Deerit~~ Col-n Planter · Many small artiCles not listed pounds mill<; 'rhurlo Davis, 12 Spreader on rubber Electric Fence .:Controller . gt'lldC"Guernseys, 30.2 poUI)ds fat, Set·of extra good Breeching Mali,y·Harris 6-ft. Mower Royal Blue ·Pipelhie Milker with ,,; I I'~• 681 pounds mill<; and Wllliam Harness rr/. Tomlinson, 25 grade. Holsteins, · Maaaey·Harria Side Delivery Rake single unit " ' ..·.·.· .. ·.. 2 Steel Stock Watering Tanka 30.1 pounds fat, 91() pounds mlllt. . . .···~: .. '" ~ .. : ! . ...,:.....;;...;...____;_.;.;.;___ _,______;,--. •• J,' . High· cows in each. age cl11ss ,J ,,, .r.~; were: . ~ . .._:·,. Miscellaneous Six yea~s nnd over: Rae Collar, Poultry ''1 GET THE FEEL OF LIVE POWER! GET THE· FEEL OF SUPEII·EASY GET THE FEEL OF BALANCED . :" ~inch Table Saw gTade Holstein,· 10!i.O pounds fat, ll!l]lo.<'. ' Bigger cylinder bore gives 12% DRIVING! Big-diameter, l:jigh· WEIGHT AND POWER! W~ight 2100 pounds milk; Lawrence Fo.'!• _is' Wy~ndotte Hens· and 2 Roosters a·oy's Bicycle;_'.: . more power on every piston leverage steering wlleel steers is matched to power for high· tet·, . registered Holstein, 102.0 Forka, Shovels -and other articles too numer· stroke. Powcr·packed valve-in· with finger:touch respon'se. ·lr.rcJion pr~ll with 1railing inl· pounds fat, 2520. pounds mlllt; '25 Leghorn Minorca Hens bead ·engine starts in a flash, oua to mention ' o I~. New TIP-TOE self-energizing plemenu •• , for peak perform• Maurico Oeslct•lc,. grade ,Holstein, J, .. ,· delivers plenty of smooth disc brakes insure poaitive pin• ance with the Fruntall Super C'1 101 pounds fat, .2790 pounds mill<·. ., power over en tire load range. point curning, · fui1Jineof mounted equipment. Five years: Maurice Oeatcc·lc, gmde· Holstein, 87 ·pounds 'fat; ·SJ)6tted Sow and 7 Pigs Majestic Kitchen Range I~ \J.r l -· ... Clai·cnce Ml!mis, grade Holstein, Jl•/1 Ask us for a demonstration! 78 pounds fat. All roocl• to be, aettled for day of sale before removal 1 Terms: Cash Foul' years: John .l!:llswot'th ~nd ~ / . Davis, registered Holstein, 70.0 · . · , . , . . Silsby Implement. C.ompany ~~~!:ln~!~~~~!~J:dt::~~~·M::::~ ·F... R_._ED .5__ :TO_·.-··_._ DE.~..·.·._~.~_-·._-A_ ... ____· RD, PrOp.. • registered Holstein, 1-t pounds fat; Phone Mason •5141 Blcin,Maynard il'l'lJ011nrts Unruh, ..fnt. 'registered · ...Hoi~ . :1'llliil-~ii~::::::.~Cil~e~rk:_iiiiiiiiiiiiiililillliiiiillliiiiiiiliiliiiii.iiiiiiliiiiiiliiiiiiiiiillliillilllllillll~~~~~~iij;:;ljM.
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. ·~ . .·.··: espcclnll;v men.t nnrl animal pr•o· duct:H iHn't CJ'pO!llllit to (!cOI1CUHe,. ·--·- ·Corn· .. Borer Also It won't bo too long now hefot•o oornobhlllH will rbe hnt•vestlng -'Heads for ·west. wheflt,: A good !dOll is to get farm ' : ,;,, ' '' I stot'llge r·o1Hly , well in advance, And that means getting insect . · Ovet' 211 year~ n.go Mlchlgnn had pealR olo111Jed out of !l'l'nin bins, .n' porn ·borer quarantine to Jll'e· Whent thnt contains only two vent food. produoto coming into Chicago hog Jli'[COR in M11y ILVCI' are !JOing stot•crl ror fnll nnd win· wcovili! per• quo.t•t will be olnssi :State lnteattJd with ',thq bm•er•, :Now · 0, 11.; Boyer, cl\lef of.'the bureau Ilgad lower· thnn in Apr•il, Buyer·a tor u~c. llod us "weevily" but 1,000 ·of the paid nn nvomgo or $20.00, lowest insects can hide in n quat't of ot pllint' tndulltry; (!eprLrtriient of .fi&T)CI))ttJt•c, , r,ep\)rtH" IL . Hlmihll' since Januai'Y· Howevct• the Mny Fal'lnet•s living In nrc11s not gl'llln beforl! it is milled, Weevils l!Jiil nvemge pr•lco was the high are deceiving little crtttet'H, Al quar'!ntlne bas been 11stu.!Jllsh'ed ill easily ser·vlcml by telephone may , 'Qo.l.l.fornla, The q9l'R,'ll.~rer hns been cat f'nl'·l.he. month Hince Mrty. 1047, gel rL br·enlt f1•om RJDA. Ruella though you 'might not see vet•y when the nll-tlme lrigh May t•ccm·d moving fnrtllet• w~st each yctll', toll'.plrones mny he used, A groUJJ many in yout· whe11t, they cnn do of $22.40 WllB paid. 'I' he M11y, lUGl, n lot of clnmnge. Thr;y have alii:! th·e west colll!t' Is now estab· i price was not much hlgheJ• Umn It of sulisct•lber·a would be Intercon lishlng c~bargocs to prevent fut·· nected with telephone wh·es in the henithy appetites and c11n ruin, for ther spreading, was 32 yent'tl ngo. The Mr1y aver usual mannm•, lnsterul of lending human consumption, wheat they age In 1919 was .j;20.60, The total to nn exchange, the wire would don't even eat. One pair of !lour Shippers . of . corn, ' vegetnbles, voiu111e of hogs t•eceived on the such as , beo.ns in the pod, beet.s, lend Into 11 radio station which beetles theoretically can produce Chicngo marl1et lnHt month was more than a mllllon inore beetles .. celery, bell .pepper nutts, endive, • .,. U1e hm1vlest for that month since would transmit rtncl receive, ~igl)als from 11 !'lld.lo stntton locnted ncar In 150 rlnys. Millers find it hard Swiss chard and rhub11rb, cut : •' 1014. the tele;>hone cxchrmgo. One of to r·emove insect bodies 11nd their flowerll and plants, of astel', chrys '. the economic:; which would J·osult dr;brls from Infected wheat. anthemum, calendula, cosmo~, .liollyhoclt, marigold, zennlu, Ja. .... l?or the first time In many from this plan woulrl be the elimi Cleaning out farm stol'age for panese hop, dithlla· and glactlolu~ :~:·' months, fur·mcrs t•cceiverl more nation of long str·ctches of expan' gmln Isn't hurd to do, Good in· th11n 50 cents of t11e consumet·'s sivo poles and lines which require will be lnter·ested In this r·ecent sectlcidcs arc uvnllu.ble that will revision of the Callfomia com dollar In Fchrunry and Mnr·ch. eontlnuous tnltlnlenancc. Swamp do the job, Your county ngcnt borer quarantine effective Muy 1, ''"' 'l'helr Shlll'e Of the dollar in those land, mountains and forests would c11n tell you the !Jest ones to use. months was 51 cents nccor•rllng to ·1951 •. The quai·antlne reqult·es cer· not be bar•riers to the service. REA ;And thcr·e nrc bulletins with sug tltlcatlon of the nbove·mentloned USDA. 'I'he low point or 41 cent~ officials say that a sm•1ll settle· gestions on how to do the job OCCUl'Cd In June, 1950, commodities for freedom from ment 10 miles or· more .from n right 11nd most economically, corn borer with, the exception of telephone exchange. could be small lots of seed O:nd cleaned, Pr·ices have r·lscn considembly ser·ved well l!y the j·ndio tele The otrtloole for burlnrp bags hus shelled grain of ~00 lbs. or leHs, since the outbrenlc of lwHtllities in phone, Improved lately. They'll be more Ml&ij Jnnc Seelye, 17,. (left) Lapeer, queen for Mrs, Albert Seely~, Jane lives on n l.OO·ncrc d1lrJ Special ·certification · iR not Korert. However, some f11lrly large expensive than lust fall but more recessions have talecn place during Michigan's dairy industry for "June Dairy Month", filrrn in Lar>eer county and has been. active In d1ir1 necessary for 10 lbs. or less of Even befot•e the current year's of them sitould be available by IB·giHn mt appropriate toast by the retiring dniry and food r>rcrrnrntion a>ro]ects in 4·11 Club work, ana in tho beets, bell pep· the past year·. Br1sed on the aver crops nt·e well on their way, plans mid-June. OPS is enr,oul'flging age prices farmers received on (JUeen and the. statc'5 lieutenant governor n.t her '!'he dnil·y industry's "June Dairy. Month Comml~· ,, chard and nrc going ahead for 11 !Jig 1952 bag manurncttrl'et·s to .]Jurchase t.ee" sponsored the statewide contest to t>ick a·.·~u~ .. May Hi compared with .June 1fi, recent crmvning cerem'onles. Lieut. Gov. Willlnm C. 'Hhl.nmot>nfe>l Of farm produutlon. No doubt the more material hy revising the Vandenberg, llollnnd, crownetl the LntJcer high cessor to )!iHs Ola Uclle Steckley, 19, (centcr).'·liLtto ~ouit~'f.t~6~\j~,~J:::tirt~~\;..i:~:&: divisions 1950, wheat had advanced only 9 USDA will come out much eaTlier pl·lce schedule. of Lapeer county. l'rllas Seelye wlll represent:lhe per· cent; soybeans 12 pet· cent; '11chool girl wlto waa ~elected from eight regional plants on next year's production · goals · state's largest ngrlcnlturnl cntcrprl~c . a~ : IIIIJ chrysnn- oats 11, corn 21, rye 33, wool 8!1, than for this year, A lot of crtti' At the end of April, only forty pdncc~~e~. · The brown·hnired daughter of Mr. and official functions during _!!~~~~year•• · beef cattle 2•1, veal cnlvcs 28, and ' '--·-- ·-·-~--··~·----·-:-.:.·.:.---..!:C.: cosmos, imlly- .,., lambs 31. Potatoes lmd declined cism was leveled 11t USDA off!- nine and n thl!·d million bushels of . .Ta- ..... 14 · pet· cent and grapefruit had cinls for dragging their feet on 191\0 crop corn hnd been placed ,;:m.ncHe ····.J:rup 'of the gone down H per· cent. Wool, cot the 10.11 production needs. It was under support loan. La.~t yeat·, at 1 aeasoi\'8: . · may he ton, beef cnttle, venters 11nd Jambs necessary for PMA conunitteeme11 the smne lime, over 3~3 million · into· Cl\l'lfornla during the .. ,, are selling above par·ity. Mille, to go after greater act·euges of. bushels of 1040 crop corn had been Combine Field Day Is Set; a{ N"o',;effiber 30 to May 1 Miehtqw eggs, hogs, butter·fat, vegetables some crops after farmers had in- put under price support. All but of each year without ·special certi (Heated theh· planting Intentions about a million · bushels of the rtcatlon '·,for ft~eedom from com V_A .C A.T.I 0 N,L.A.N_D ·"'"·" and grains ( ?Xcept soy.beans) arc the first of March. 1950 cr·op support corn is covered ''""""' all under pnr1ty. . Five Makes Will Be Shown ~"')' .., A !Jig push will be mndo to in- by farm storage loans wl th about More favorilblo growing weather crease iJl'Oductlon of food grain.s. three quru·ters of the rest under The Ingham county extension of Chllmers equipment. John Deere Michigan is yorm-cnjoy it in 'the mid·WeHt hus im;H·ovcd Cur·r·enlly they're heipg used ftts- purchase agreements and the bul- fice has arranged for a combine equipment wlll also he ~hown. this summer! America's finest "''· pastures, resulting in gr·ertter mille l er than they're being produced. loans.ancc under r.varehouse storage· demonstration to he held at the Leyton Nelson, croLJ speciallst at production. More mille h11s been In nddilion to greater acr·eages of Ingham county fait·grounds in Ma Michigan .State college wlll lead facilities for rest and play arc available recently fat• butter mrutu some crops; more 'emphasis Will son on Monday, June 18. The meet the first discussion conceming the within easy reach of your he put on getting larger yields The proprietor of n general r·ig·ht time during harvest to test facturers. Mille output dm·Ing the ing will begin at 9:30 a. m. home, 1revcr more than a few latter par( of Mny inct•eased about fr·om the act·es planted. In othiH' store in rr !'emote section of Maine for moisture, moisture damnge was appointed postmaster in his Representatives from five im 9 per cent ovet' mid-month but wonls, mot·e attention will be and stomgc problems. hours away. You'll save travel district. Following the appoint plement dealer·s will be on hand to Art Bell, agricultural engineer .was still running rubout 13 per placed on new ways of increa~ing dollars and be delighted wirh cent under u yeur· ago at the same output thi'Dugh new scientific ment, months went by but no give demonstration& and answer from Mic•hignn State, will lliscuss questions. The Silsby Implement time. Buying hy the retail trade is developments. 'rhls will call' for mail was forthcoming from the the principles and the oper·ation of your state's wide variety ofde. cooperation from ali USDA agen new postoffice. Local residents company wlll show the Interna the combine. · Grain losses, their Spray Time .Here '· IF,---,--,.---- reported ns still only fair. But with tional combine, Francis Platt will lightful accommodations and churnings upder last year only cies, fru•m organizations and nny· complained about the situation causes and the harvesting of small limited supplies of surplus butler one else who can contri·bute to in force. Dismayed, postoft'ice demonstrate the Minneapolis-Mo· seeds will also be talwn up. The vacation pleasures. Write for line line, F. C. Anderson wm. s'how greater Slippties of food and feed officials telegraphed for an ex remainder of the day has been set For Fruit Flies free Michigan folders today! crops. planation, Jn due course a terse Case equipment and Plummer Ma aside for discussing combine mer· . . reply was forthcoming. It read: chine company will show AlliH- its with the dcalet·s. ' "The bag ain't full." spectors for r.-· Radia.ors The fatm production problem ln$urance 1.·. for 1D52 a;Jpears to be this: we agriculture, bureau of plant MICHIGAN TOURJST Cleaned, RtlJll~lretl tmtl either increase farm output of ENGINEER GIVES TIPS TO BUILDERS dustry, are checking to Rccoreli ·Life • 1,· • feed or cut down on meat supplies presence of the emerging; fire . ' (asualtv.. Ot' eKpor·t less feed grains. With' a Safety Calls for .. . . • . fruit fly, so that spt•ay Alne,tron·· COUNCIL world situation tense, it's a ques plied to protect the tion of how much of a t•educlion ~~t~~. ~,wre~~: :~~ort1 ROOM 0 Electric Cord Care Complete Plans Come F1rst of Michihan. . . r . . . can be made ln exports. ·Bigger BOB'S I Farm families with plans for c. A. Boyer, chief of the .bureau : CAPiTOL BLDG. cmps this year in some exporting Bettet•. care of electric cords ls sary to defer or even sacrifice of plant industry, reports .the .ftrs,t' countries which had low yields bullding a new home may be won some of the housing plans in order RADIATOR SHOP stressed by household equipment dering how they can cut some fl'lli t flies have been discovered. ~a last year would help. But with the specialists of the U. s. Depart to talce cure of the necessities. contr·ol the cherry fr•uit ffy, .,trees Dans\'llle outloole nGw for high employ costs and still have the home they Long·time earnings must be con Phone 2358 ment of A:griculture to lteep the want. Ted Brevik, Michigan State should be sprayed stnrtlng :ibout Barlk ment and higher wages in this home running efficiently, as well sidered in planning finances. Part June 13, depending on the area:·, of. PI!, 28882 country, due to the defenM pro· college 11gr!cuttural engineer, has of the cost of housing is justified as to save such valuable materials some tips that may save many dol· the state. , ' :~-...;.;.-..:..._..;...... ;. _____..J gram, the demand for food and as copper and rubber which cor·ds by its contribution to the farm Iars in the job. About July 1, or I when cherry contain. Cords are the life line of business. It provides a home for hat'Yesting begins, a mobile labora- fr.------....!..------L__ _ First, he advised that the family the· operation, accommodations for .i \,, ~ electric appliances and thus ob tory trailer will be moved to thri .... "·I have a complete plan for· 'the farm workers and a place to pro ·~.JhiJ serve the care that maltes · them various cherry nt·eas. ,checkil)g whole construction job ,even cess and store foods. C()NSU~ERS POWER CO . "'·~·r· • last long in good condition. Yet cherry samples from the differen.t ~. l • though some items may have to be electric repair shops often t•eport postponed. This will help to pre orchards to cletetmine if·· the 'liY COl'IIMON STOCK Notice of School Elector their biggest business is repnit·ing has been kept under contr'Ol, · !(S' vent adjustments Inter on. . ~ ' drunnged cords. suring the consuming public a .·-. .. Orders Executed Second, lind ways to. do or buy ·.,.. ·' Cord 'illisunlties probably are quality product. Prospectus furnished UJlon requcs~ 'C.I:J Registration things at less thnn usual cash out •:li·· gren test from tile unfortunate lay. Some suggestions are: • • • * practice of pulling on the cord 1. Use stoclt building materials. mther than the plug when dis 2. Use home-grown materials connecting. This eventually jerles whenever possible. Titus-Miller and Company the wire from the plug. · · Memliil~B,. Detroit lllld l\HdiVtlHt Stoclt Exchange~ ".t!'J • :.J 3. Use farm equipment for haul Williamston Community Schools District Hm·e's how to disconnect: If ing, excavating and grading. 8111· Hol~liiter''nnlltllng Lansing Phnnc 2u80U there is a switch at the outlet, 4. Do some of the building your turn it off before you pull the self, especially if you can hire a BEULAH D. BOGUE, Manager plug. This prevents sparking be skilled person to direct the work, Notice is hea·eby given that any and all qualified tween metal pmngs and the outlet, The job may take longer if you do voters who are residents of the school district of which eats away metaL and in a lot of the worl< yom·self, but un·1· time causes a poor connection. If der the direction of a slcilled car- · Williamston Community schoois, and at•e not now there is no switch, disconnect the penter, a lot of worlt at a lower registered with their respective township or city ph1g from the wall outlet first. cost can be accomplished. I Phillips· Body and Welding Shop Gl'Usp the plug, never the cord. · How. much should be spent ~or clerlt, may register to vote in school elections with Pull stt·night. If the plug stlclts, the house is another problem whtch 1788 Ha~Uton Road Olmmos l'honc 86ll4 the secretary of the hoard of education between the rocle gently from side to . side as sometimes puzzles farm families. you pull to loosen ou connection at Brevik says that the decision hou1·s of 8:00a.m. and 5:00p.m. on Saturday, June a time. It's safest to disconnect should be based on a n u'm ber of Farm.Mac~inery Welding - arc and acetylene 23, 1951, at the office of the super·intendent at Wil· the cord from the outlet each time considerations. It is necessary to Car Painting a Specialty liamston high school, you finish using a heating or coole· balance comfort and satisfaction, . PiQ\V·P~ints- hard surfacing ing appliance, as well UJl labor-saving and health, When cords are off duty, ston against f:he problems of financing. ~ew'.Poirits Installed ,- them is u clean, dry, cool place. If income is low, it may be neces• Keep rubber-covered cords in the .PRIDE OF WEST POINT-.t\t dark because light tends to brealt West Point's graduation exer~ 1 We Know You'll Like It Signed: down rubber'. A petmanently at clses this month, top scholastic . tached cord may be wrapped honors will go to fadet Gordon ! around the appliance loosely, but Crushing of Hay E. Dalllortll of ureenhills, 0. i BOARD OF EDUCATION be sure the appliance Is cool first. The. nuniber one man.. m: hir~' Williamston Community Schools Put cords away free from ltlnlcs, 'class, Dtmforth won .his appoint- : !mots. or sharp •bends which can Helps in Curing meot to West..Polnt'while'serv;. i By H. E. Oestea·le, secretary break fine wires or the insulated Hay crushing is a. haying meth·1 ing .w~Ui the A.~. F. orce in. Ger~ ; covet•lng. Cords may hang over oct that is attracting more atten- -~~n;y~-.lf~ ..w111.re~Y.!!lo •. ~.~~ 1 .. ·S·t~sf(~d::~ith the Kind of Feed You Buy? large round wooden peg-a, or over tion each year, reported R. W. ,w· .urce as 11 seconu lieutenant. two or more .metal hooks. IOels, Michigan State college agrl· , . · ··,. · .. .A;~'comparative test will show you cultural engineer. .::: . · · · which feed ia be~tl Crushing helps overcome several Michigan haying problems, he· Care G·lven T"lres pointed out, A large percentage of YOU TAKE NO RISK, the hay harvested in the state each R bb LOSE NO l'IIONEY! ·--Charlotte Livestock Commission year is either completely spoiled or saves on u er seriously damaged by blid weather Separate your floclt, feed one while curing. Crushing Is one of Rubber tires on farm equipment pen on Wagon Wheel !\bstJ, the ways to speed up the drying must be given special care these the other pen on any brand you Of Service to process, to cut down the time hay days, say~ulll·ln all·llnl low stems to dry neat•ly as fast as ment In storage to remove weight tason unloader. Top Quality Livestock the leaves. from the tires. ·Yo~ Several makes of hay crushers· A little time for extra care, ·· ··· · ,, Be the Judge! are now on the market. Whlle they Carleton says, will pay off in differ some in design, they all ac· longer tire life. compllsh the same general pur- __....:__...... ,,... pose in· mucll the same way. When maldng article~ from plas· Sale.Every Monday at 2:30p.m. ~•II• all·•tut Whether or not the purchase of tic material, avoid using pins be wagan bo•u• '· a hay crusher is justified by the cause they make permanent holes. bwltl tG loll, FOR SALE BY: We aolicit and appreciate yo11r patronage savings in hay and hay quality de· Any marltings can be made with pends on the operating conditions an ordinary pencil or. tailor's chalk of each individual farm, l(lels which can be wiped off after us· pointed out: Such things as acre· ing.. .. ,Joni .B,eari &·~,ain Co. Haslett Elevator age of hay, value of hay, loco.l ::-=:-=:---::--:------ · ' Eiton. Rapid• · Haslett ·-----Dan Linehan· weatller conditions, hllliness of the 162, "Hay Crushing." It is avail· fields, and size of the tractor must able at county agricultural agents' Owner,,. and Auctioneer .· be considered. . offiCes or by writing to the Bulle· .-Produ~ers ·, ·Elevator Co. Snow Feed Co. Phone Charlotte-Office 143 Reaiden~ 945 A more complete discussion of tln Office, Departmeht of lnforma hay crushers and their operation tion Services, Michigan State col· "' . ·. ··Williamatori Holt will be found In Klela' folder, F· lege, lll~~St Lansing. ' ,... ~. '• . lNGHAM COUNTY NEWS June 14, 1951 Proceedings of Board of Supervisors
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ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS HOOD -AUBUII 6 1961 Stair. of M cl gnn l he Probnlc fo l c Co ntr ol Ingh 1m At ""'" on of snld Court hold nt the P obuto OfT cc an 1he city of Lnns n~ n the " d Co tnty on the 2Btll day ol Mny A n 19'1 P cscnt HON Judge nf Prob tc I the Mnttcr ol the EAtato of SARAH HOOD lso known as SARAII G HOOD Dcccnscd It naacnrl g to tho court thnt the ltmo fo 11 Nlct lnt or of clnlma ~~:nlnst snld cstntc ol oull be llmlteal and thnt n tame nnd t lncc he npno nted t.o rc(!~ivc ox nmlnc nnd ndJu!'lt all cln rns nnd demnn 1~ 1 g n•t snld dcccnRcd by nnd before oald co rrt It • 0 lore I '1'1 nt crcdators of An l lcccnscrl ntc rcq Ired to prcecnl the r clnlm• to on II court at t1 e Probntc or ficc nt 206 West S tl!lnnw street Lnn smg Mtchh:• n on or before the 6th day of Aug st A D !Out nt ten o clock In the forenoon snlll time and plo.ce hereby o!'Pnnl ted for tho cxomlnatlon and ftd· JURlmcnt of oil clnlms an I domondo nallcnUon ol n Ametlcan Airlines reported only co1 y of thu• order for thrc(! ft Icccsluve one death fot every 100 000 000 week• nrcvln as to •nld dny of hurlnR In the Tngbnm Co nty New• n nowopapcr passenget mites In 1949 In 1909 11 nlCll nn 1 eire 1lnt" 1 ,, t~nh-t ~'~'~ 1ntv there were thirty deaths fot every JOHN MeCLET LAN 100 000 000 passenget maleR by A Tr 10 Cop) tu lrr" of Prohntc Hoi or T llanl e T hn T To ~hton Banner buggy -Gospel ncglstcr of Probnto 22w3 Atloanoy lot onld Mo lgngoo l~w 13