I , . • . f , '' 1\ I i 3 Sections ·~-GP~ 'I 22 Pages THE INGHAM COUNTY NE 'W"'G"''cy • Ninety-first Year - No, 28 MASON, MICHIGA~, THURSDAY, JULY 12, 1951 3 Sectiona - 22 Page& Fishing Trip Ends • Ingham, 'to Get lngharn Trees Droop with Fruit School Electors Choose $714,000 for' Committee to Study TB Sana.torium Mason Building Needs State Is Diab·ibnting . $3,000,000 Among Six Superintendent Leod11 Move to Provide Salaries fot• Counties With Hospitnln All Five Membel'S of School Boord; Electon Retum Bray and Ri,ldy to Board; 63 rurn Out for Meeting In~ham expects to get $314,000 in state bond money At t.he annual meeting Monday night electors set up a to complete construction of the committee to study expan~ion need& of the Mason school. Elec­ addition to ,and remodeling of tors named sbc: to .a seven-member .committee to recommend the tuberculosis sanatorium. what should be done to provide more room, They also pm­ Another $400,000 to powered the committee to recommend a site for a building, construction of a home for Under the resolution adopted by the electors, the school nurses at the Ingham sana~ board named Raymond H. McLean as the seventh member of torium is also anticipated, the committee, It will be up to ----·------­ Unle~s Ing-ham gets the $311,000 him to call the first meeting of or n subotanlial part of It, work on the adrlllion will have to stop, the committee. Supcrvlsm· Walter Munyon told The nnw committee iR to ncl County Board his colleagues on tho ·county only in nn nrlvisory cnpncily. It boltl'd Monrlf1y. Supervisors Mun­ will mal

'' . '· ,. fl INGHAM .COUNTY NEWS July 12, 19ril Pugc 2 mm~roA nFl-liJI.F.Orlil TWO Maynal'd Eberly o.nc~ lilrwln Holt Visitor Shot Bonn c were re-elected to the Ol>e­ rno~ Hchool .bonrd at the annunl Local Taxes Pay Only 8ond Issue Becomes Grab-Bag In Le'g .Sunday mceth1g held Monday night. CopieH of the Jinanulnl repoJ•t WOI'O , Japl~ Co~ley, 22, of Bollevuo wns rJlntJ•ibuted, Bonwl Hnlm·leli will J'o­ uooic)entn.lly shot in the Jog Sun­ mnln the aame, day nfteJ•noon~ Cooley wns viRitln;; 100Jo of School Costs Ingham Hopes for $714,000 Share his uncle nnd aunt, Mr. and M•·s. Charles Cooley, on Onondaga road 'LeH~ Lhnn 10 per cent of tho site fund, Thei'C was n balnnco of near Holt, John Every Rites money rals,,d rm· school npern­ $07,72•1.43 on hnnd a yenr ngo, A Some of the people waging war against tuberculosis arc Mrs, Cooley said Jack Cooley tion Is paid by the local district, about just stato hospltala, Some­ throe-mill Lax levy booster) It $11,- getting their armour spattered, according to Jack I. Green. w_as sta11dlng In ft•ont of. Jhc house \the report submitted to Mason 931,24 nnd a transfer f1•om the gen­ one had drawn the nmemlment talltlng with, her son, Pnftl Cooley, 'electors Monday night revealed. He's the Associated Press chief in Lansing. In their fight for very cleverly, or aome.one discov­ 4re Held Monday eral fund added $11,813.92. Interest 'l'he men heard a shot and .Jucl\ Out of total school oporfltlng re­ on government honcls brnug·JJi: state funds they are doing a Jot of in-fighting, Green declares. ered the omission belatedly and yelled that he was hit, .John E. Every, 77, died Friday, toolt advantage of It, ceipts of $228,080,10 o.t Mason, only $640,00, Delinquent tax eollcclions Ingham stands to cash in to the tune of $714,000 in the Vnrls Long, 20, wns shooting July 6, nt the Mason Geneml hos­ .$22,218.02 came f1•om local taxes, nmounted to $71G,08, and lnleJ•est division of funds from a state bond issue, The Ingham board Pt•essure ft•om the southwestern sparrows on the Clnyton Smith pltrrl. He had a herut nttack the The property tax nmo>tn led to on hrrclt taxes added $3·1,07. of supervisors discussed the situation in Mason Monday, counties forced the carmnrldng of fatm and El stmy bullet traveled Fourth of .July an(t had been in $20,882,07, delinquent tax was $1,000,000 of the $5,000,000 for a through a woodH and struck Coo­ the hospital since then, 'l'he Lrnnsport.ntlon account Senator Harry F. Hittle of Ingham is chairman of the com­ *1,276.95 and lntere~t on delin­ showed receipts of $10,362.25, In· new ~\late hospital in Kalamazoo, Icy in the leg, The .22 callbet' slug Mr. Every was bam September quent tflx came to $50,90, mittee slicing up the $5,000,000 state fund. lodged in the flesh nbove lhe 27, 1873, In Alniedon township, the cluded were t·ccelpts from Jndivlrl­ Then the rest was up for grabs. Primary money received from l!n.ls amounting to $60,00 nnrl anltle and did not damage the son of Mr, and Mrs, Hem·y Eve•·y. The Michigan Society for Mental Hygiene and the Mich­ Members of the senate appropri­ the telephone und telegraph com­ .$186,60 in n gnsolfne tax J'efllnt[, igan Tuberculosis association are opposing what they label as bone. He attended school In Ala!edon panies, railroads and cet'tain other ations committee could not escape township. In ea••ly 'manhood he The bo.Jnnce came f1•om school dis· a grab-bag for county sanatoria. the lmpllcallon of favoritism when No action was bt•ought against utilities, collected and disbursed by trlcts for transporting pupils. Long, became a rnllrond conductor which the state, on a child census busts, Green blames the legislature more ttthan the hospital the committee released bills to two was his occupntlon until reth;c­ Dtstt•icts po.l of humor· and his qulcl• Mason high school in 1949. She at­ wit:. One of his best jolws he 'swayed by p r c tty face and' shapely figu1·es. So the finalists tended the school of dentistry at savml until last. As he wa-'1 the University of' Michigan for two tal< en from the ambulance a1id wore pillow cases over every­ vs. / thing but their legs. That's the years from which sl)e graduated In admlt.t

here I am In the hospital with Eden "'Uests of Mr. and Mrs. L, D. Mor- ·1: n mt~c~arringc." !Urs. Charles Smalley ~is and family. On Saturday they accompanied Mr. and Mrs. L. D. hand. He was at work in the pit Mr. and Mrs. Edward ButT anti Morris and Shirley to Honor to FLINT when a craneJwas swung toward Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Karamol of visit Mr. and Mt·s. Sam Morris. him. He was forced to Jeo.p. He fell Toledo, Ohio, cnlled on Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Smalley upon railroad ties at the bottom of Mrs. Clifford Rodgers on July 4. and family of Wyandotte visited ' ' the gravel bank, fracturing both Mr•, and Mrs, Clifford Rodgers relatives in this community Mon­ legs. One leg was amputated im­ and Dicl

BEVERLY UTTER WINS RAOE Armours Fertilizer Is Sold In ·Maaon.Al The Beverly Utter of Dansville won first in a Indy's bending horse raee

... t at the Wolverine horse show In Perry on July 4. Miss Utter has Mason Elevator Co: COME I ' · won the event five consecutive Free Admission, Urnes. She ls the daughter· of Mr. 843 W •.Columbia Pllone SSU . and Mrs. Melvin Utter. '. L'esfie Austin Colonel Cotton Retires from A1·my INGHAM couNTY NEws \ AflOI' SOJ'Vino in LWO Wlli'H, July 12, 1951 Pngc 3 Colonel 11ny Jfl, Cotton of Mrwon IH Is Returning l'lll.irlilg· from llw nnny, He wont ! lo Wort Cl!.~leJ• 'l'iliii'Hrlny fol' HO!llll'nllnn, Ho will I'OI'Illflll,v l'o­ From War Zone lli'll .Tul,1' :!I, r ro llll'nnd ovol' ills County All-Stars rllll.ioH riH ncling Uniter] Stnlcs Sgt. LoRifo A11stln wl11 m·t·lvo J>i'OJllll'i.,v nnd rllshlll'Hing offleor· fot· homo Ii'rlrlny nflrll' spending 1.!10 MlcliiJ.fllll 'f'llnHrlny, Ho l.onlc l:ho Beat Les Foote pnsl: 1l. monUm ovorsens. He JlDHl In IIJ.tfl followln~r Ills mtum Bill Barnhat•t ft•om Atlrollus lnnrler.l In Snn JPrnnciHoo Snltll'...... 122. Dart Insumnce Agency ...... John dinner will be sct·vcrl. The tc.ster, 4. Dart Manufacturing Co ...Metro-Scope 63. Lansing Ice & Fuel ..... Pocahontas Junior Br·ownfield, will give his Holt 9-1. Dies in Home Fire tm·taincd 12 guests Sunday at u 64. Mason Home Appliance .. Speed Queen J 23. Pioneer Bal'her Shop ...... Clipper bohemian dinner in honor of Mr, 5. Grace Eug-ene Shop ...... Rnyctte 124, Bement Feed & Supply .... Tail Curler annual rcpmt at lhc business Fil·st-place Ononrlngn. romped .Jean Cox, 9, suffocated to death 6. Horn's Shoe Store ...... Red Goose 65. A. G. Spenny & Sons ...... Rocket 88 meellng. nne! Mrs. Hm·ry Howell's wedding 66. A. B. Ball Furniture ...... BaJ,J o' FiJ•c 125, Mason li'it'C Dept...... Smokey Hinkle over Holt Products in the second early Saturday mm·ning when her anniversnry. Guests were Mt·. and 7. Miller's High Life ...... ,Hig-h Life 126. Plummer Equipment Co, ...... The Ing-ham-Wcst D. H. T. A. g-nme Wednesday night, 11-1. Bud 67. Barr's Hitwlair Service ...... Dinosam· home in Webhcrvlllc caught fire. Mrs. MOI'I'is Swan and family, Mr. 8. Fred Millerlillc ...... Pork Chop 127. Ma.son Insumnce Agency ...... FrnnJ\ie picnic is also scher.lulcd for Snn­ Mcl{essy slJ'Uclc out J:J of tho 25 She was the daughter of Mr. nncl 9. Mason HospitBI Auxiliary ...... We Sew 68. H. ,V, M'mlison Co ...... Dill Piclde nnd Mrs. George Post and family, 69. Rnslt Tailors, Lansing .... Husk Tnilor 128. Court Cafe ...... Steve

f the Mason Women's I li. Fmnklin Lyon, Gordon S!ee, leave. he r.xpeJ·imonlnl stage, but J[ it J mixed two-ball mng lo tnm buslles on road cor­ Richard McDaniels pleaded/ Dav1d BanSo~fen, of Flint. tering befol'e World War II. A pte· Mrrt·y Coy. He was l he son of OH A l•'IN!•; IHNINO I:OOM I'IIWlc IN I'J'S 0\\'N HIGHT! foursonws. Mrs. S. A. Murrtocl< and ncJ·s to mnke iL ensict• for drivers guilty to driving on a suspenclecl Mr;;. Ev11 Rhines. of Leslie called lure of the general's wife at the Ml'. and M1·s. Lovell L. Insh and Raymonrl Melendy hat! lr!w scm·cs. to sec oncoming cars. license. He paid $4.90. on her molllCI', Mrs. Ida White, bedside of Stiles appeared in was horn and spent his youth in A hi~h ltllalily IXth Ct•nlu•·.\· tiP,igu huffl'l, it. mntelw~ thn Mrs. D. Lee WaJ•c nne! Bill PoJ·tet·, The next meetmg will be hclrl Haze Marshall of Stocl~bl'iligc •rucsclay nflemoon. Wauhington newspapers July 1. Jnghnm county, tahl11 at llw rig-ht land ha' I Itt· hamp l'inr· 1\'lll'lmtanshiJllllHI llni~h. .Tr., won blrnd bogey, A potluclt August 2 at. the Vevay town hall went before Judge Adams ami R?v. ancl Mrs. A~·thur somcr lll:~ Pfc. Donuld L. Hayhoc of Camp He bad been living in Dctt•oit Jt m:cy also ht• JlUl'C\haM•tf SI'JlHI'a ff'i~•. dtnnrr was scrvcrl after the nt 7:30p.m. Those on the refl'csh­ 1111 11 for Lite pnsl 50 years where he pleaded guilty to being drunk and fyu.'. Y of Ncwb.". ~ ':'''nt:d. th':'.' Atterbury, Indiana, spent the \Vas a policeman. It ueclllliPs \'I'I'.Y tilth• '•Jlat•t· ltut has ama:t.iliJ; <'HJilWity fur mnlches. Twenty people nttenrlccl. mont committee for the next meet- disorde1!y. He was fined ~17 and gtdnd.mo~her, M'"·. Nm~ H,u.Imes~, week end with his parents, Mr sturin~ your disht•s, sil\'<'fll'an• ami liuc·ns. ~kautitull,v llnbhcd In M1•. 11t11rl M1·s .. RHymntmlll Mclcntclyh 111 g will be Burt Warnci', Junior ~· 1 1 put on pl'Obation fm· six months. ~ioncl,ty .tml Tuesd,ty ditctnoonH. and Mrs. Manis Swan, and fum- gllsll·ulug nu1hu~auy, Wtll Je he ~ lflll'll1Cil a 1~ ma c. l{t·anz nnd Grant Hoag. ., .. . , W bb , .11 They Will move to 01cgon soon. ily. ~IHS. HAY Wllll'l'LE lS HOME to be held Sunday, July l.J, at 3 Fuur-Wlnds Rtch.u d Car let of e et Vl e Mrs. Elizabeth Preston, alter •Cumc in a.nd let w; slww ~·uu its nmn,y ft•a.tnl'l'l!. · pleaded gtulty to Judge .:Cdams on visitmg her brothet· and sister in Sgt. John Cullmm ca lied his Mt·s. ITay Whipple returned homo )1. m. 'rho regular mectmg of the from Lhe Sparrow hos­ a ~harge of teckless dnvmg. He Ann Al•b'or over the lcourth of, parents, Mt·. nncl Mrs. A. B. Cui· Tuc~clrry Mr. '""! Mr:;, Rnymnncl Melencly !>'our-Winds 4-H club was held at pital nftet· sprnrling tht·ee ·weeks "' will he chHJtmcn a't lhn match Lo the home of Dan and Ramon Waltz l?flld $20.70. July, spent u few da,vs at her own ham, Monday. afternoon elating !here. Her haclc was broken ·tht·ec Trustworthy Furniture he held Stulliay, July 15, aL 3:00 recently, •rwenty-one mcmllcr; ·LeRoy T. Reynolds of Jackson homo in Losito. She reLumccl to that he had Jllst at'J'JVed m S" n A. B. BALL pleaded gmlty to Judge Adams on the home Wcclncsclay, l•'rancisco fl'Om Quam. He nioo weelts ago in a fall from a horse. 11. 111. answot ed roll call by giving the She is stJII in a cast. ------na1nc of a fan1ous pc1·son whose a chm·ge of driving with no Mrs. A. A. Borgman entered the called Tuesday from Scott Jciclcl, birthday unniversa ry was m the chauffeul''s license. He paid $5. home on Monday. . Illinots, saying ~hat he would go Organizations same month as thea's, Mrs. Rhea Gray of Jac!{son 1 to a base 111 Ol1to and fmm titer,• pleaded guilty to a speeding , leave for Mason for a 30-day Blue Star Mothers will holt! A talent show was presented charge and was fined $5. llcnve. Sgt. Culham has tntvclod IJ,\' lhcn· regular mcctmg 'r11CSflAY following the business meetmg. 8 ' 8 "t' 1 5 Jttly 17, al }::JO p. 111. at the Le­ The hosts served Kool-Aid antl Robert T. Johnson went before US !neSS reV! leS . r~l~ne. .~n?e he started from Qwuu Judge Adams churgcd with fol- Ml's. Leo Jcounlain has recently l,t. t Ft al,ty. gion llfcmotwl btulcllllJ.:. Members cookies as refreshments. 1 allcmlinl( arc to t,tlw a JOe g1ft. Wheat.lleld lowing another car too closely. He Joined the staff at Lhe Elite Beau- Robert C. Cady, musician, fit•sl Tl1e VJcW family picnic will be Ninety people attended the was given his choice of paying 'ty Shop. class, USN, son of Mr·. and M1·s. held Sunday, July 22, at Rnynot· saf?lY mectlnfl' Monday evening, $19.30 ot· spending 20 days in the ' Ed and Hal'flld Ware or Ware's DotT L. Cady oi' MaSC>n, is seJ'VJng parlc. wi11ch was sponsored by the county jail. Drug· store anrl Jim Davis of the abo>JJ'd tho heavy CI'IJiscJ' USS Lu._ Patriotic club members will Whcntficlcl Commu.nity 4·H club. Santiago Gat·za of Stockbridge, Davi~ Clothing c?mpany left Tucs- Angelos opcJ·ating Ill Korean wa· mer! with Mrs. Corrlie Francisco 'l'hc program consisted of two went befo1·e Judge Adams charged day ~~r Ch;u·levmx wilc1:e they Will tors .. The Los ~ngcles has been on J?riday, .July 13. A polluclt drn· films, "Safety I. Q.," and "Miracle with dt·iving with no permit ami partre1patc m the M1cingan Ama- pounng her 8-mch shells mlo ncl' will be :-iCI'Vcd al noon, in Pamclise Valley." Nc1l Newman, no license plate. He was fined tcut· golf btnnamenl. Commumst troop conccnlr nlron' The Patl'loltc club will mrol ex-policeman, and his trained dogs $10 and put on probation for 30 Grace's Beauty Shop will be ancl shore Jnstallnlrons sinec May w1th Mr:;. Cm·dir Fmrl!'isco on J?J i· rlcmonstmted safety in real life. days moved lo its new lncaliun next 31. The Lo:; Angeles was reccnlly clay, .July 13, will! 11 polluck rlin· There was a demonstration on the R'1 0· h ·d F II 0 r of L·lllsin" week at the Leo Stone residence rccommidsronecl from the Pacific ncr· nt 1:00 p. 111. 'l'lwse attending imp! opet· and Jll'apm· way of lead­ I d dal 'Jtu t p'ceclt'n:; at the cor nc1· of Harpel' nnrl Olrc- Hescrvc Fleet. pen e gu1 Y o a s b 1 II 'JI · tl arc to Lalcc a lOu gift. ing a bull, a demonstration of a I d f' d •20 .mas roac s. - Olii'S WI rcmmn lC MI·. unci Mts. Frcrl BJ own rc- Ma~on RciH•lta !1 Lodge No. 32-l first aid ltit, and a one-act play en­ c large an was me •r · same as they have been at the ccivcd 11 letter· fmm the11· son, will liolri i ls 1 eguln I' mcctmg titled "Ha1·d Luck Harry." David Goldsmith of Jacltson was clown town Inca tion from Tuesdays }o' 11 ·c 1111111 .John Brown, a bouril li1c Wcdncscln~· evening-, .July 18, flt Safely slogans were posted on charged with two counts when he through Saturdays. USS Tolcrlo which was wt·ill.en in 8:00. The Bath tlcgrce starr will lhc wnlls and leaflets pertaining to went before Judge Adams. He Songin, Korea, on July 1. The Ma· inilin tl'. nerJ·eshmcnLs Will be safety and fire prevention were pleaded guilty to driving 011 an ORCI-IES1'RA 'l'O PLAY son boy wrote that the ohip harl SOJ'VC!J. on exhibit. Cluh members served expired ltcensc and passtng ll1 a Tl J C t . seen aclton at \Von:;an, Korea. no pu~sing zone. He was fined $11. 10 oc nppo ol'c 11es r·u, •c 11· 'l'l1c Molhntlisl Sunday school icc cream and coolsc "ttcncling are to Brown· Monday! evening. Arter Illinois, has returned homo after talw their own table service and Lhcir business meeting, a colored a visit with her s;ster-in-law, M1·s. drinlc. film was shown by Herman Walt, Fannie Stal'l', and family. n. representative from the Con- Mr. and Mrs. D. W. Gibson of .:;umcr's Powet· Co. Refreshments Tot·onto, Canada, and Mrs. H:tttic 7\ T A • l of ice cream and cookies were Boss und Mr. and Mt·s. Rhea Ur· .L feW rr1va S SCI'Ved by Mrs. Hall. Thirty-eight quhart of London, Ontario, wet c members and guests wet·c pt·esent. guests last week of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. nnrl Mr~. W,11ter F'cllte of Tltc next meeting will be held at Carl Groves. Mt•s. Gibson, Mt'3, Bear lake, Ka llmslm, have a son, the home of Evelyn Townsend, Boss and Mt·s. Urquhart are sis· Hobert. Cnrllon, born Frirl11y, July duughtet· of Mr. and Mrs. Rex tors of Mrs. Greve. 6, nl Gntyling Iws;>itul. The Townsend, Fellrcs also have a daughter, Dtclt Cowan and Bob Jewett at­ Bai'baJ·a, 6. His gmndparcnts arc tended the All-Star game in De· Mr. anll Mrs. Carl Jewett of Ma· tt·oit Tuesday. Die]{ is an em· son. Robert is tiJCil' first gt·andson. Hospital News ployec of the Ingham County News. Mr. and M1·s. C. A. Lmvton of Mrs. Mildred Bauer of the VFW Gt·ancl Rapids have a daughter, home, Eaton Rupids, formerly of Mrs:"'' Mattila Wauvle hus been Kathleen Rae, bol'll June 25. She spe11ding the wee!{ at hot· farm at DON'T Mason, entered tho University hos­ GET CHILLED ' is tilC Lawtons' fiftlt chrld. Rev. pital at Ann Arbor Monday fo1· the comer of East ColumJ;!ia uml J~nwlon is a for·mcr pastot· of the treatment. She will be released Meridian roads. :Mason Bnptist chmch. · next Monday. Mrs. Ulah Thorllui·n und het• Mr. and Mt·s. Richard W. Perry Patients in the Mason General daughtct·, Mrs. D. Dmlte of Hall, I'F P0LIO COME~.. of Route •I, llfason,-havc a daugh­ hospital this weelt arc Mrs. Marie visited 'Mt·s. Martha Wauvle, Man· ter, born .Tuly 5, nt the Spal'row Stutsman of JldJ•inn, Mrs. Minnie day night. hospital. She has been named Logan of Rochestet·, Indianu, Mrs. This Beautiful Practical Table Raises ... or Lowers Kristine Louise. Mrs. Perry is the Mr. and Mrs. Max Mlll'l'uy and Hosea Pcquino of Holt and Joel family of Eugene, Oreg-on, arc former Arleen Smiley. Morlock, Mrs. Rnlph Ambs, Mi•s, Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Soulhwiclt spending the summm· with his pat·· Glenn Wat!{lns, Mrs. Grace Allen, ents, Mr. and Mrs. 1.., A. Mut'l'ay. To Fit Any Occasion of Lcshc are the parents of a Mrs. Genevieve Rife, Arthur Pol· daughter, Dinna .Tean, bol'll Fri­ lok, Mrs. Rosa Carpenter, Lnylin Perfect for Small Homes and Apartme~ts day, July 6. Jewett and Mrs. Fot-rest Howe. Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Kirl{· Mrs. A. A.· Bergman was re­ Now, a table designed for any use-any time. You'll be amazed at its patriclt of Okemos arc the par­ leased from the hospital Monday Reunions beauty and complete practicality. Lowered, it becomes a smat·t coffee table, mils of a daughter•, JoAnn Carol, and cnteced the Holloway Nut·sin;,: Ingham Township Agrtcultlll·al born S'nnday, July 8, nt the Ma­ Home. school ciflss of 1948 will hold a one any hostess will be proud of. In its normal position this multi-purpose son Genet'Rl hospital. Mrs. Grace AUen entered the reunion and potlucl< dinner at the table, made of fine mahogany, can be extendeq to comfortably accommodate Mr. und Mrs. .Joseph Behse of Mason General hospltnl Sunday. county pnrlt at Picrtsant !alee Sun· six people for a dinner. And its use doesn't stop here either! Ea't Lrmsing· have a daughter, She fell in het· house and in· day; .Tuly 15, at 12:~0 p.'m, DON'T Pamela Sue, born Sundny, July 1, jured her spine at the base of the GET OVEf~'TIRED In the elevated position it is suitable for a card or game table. You'll at thb ·Mason General hospital, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Shultis nnd slmll. Her condition is improving. Terry entertained members of find many other uses for this sturdy, versatile furniture creation. Made of Mr. and Mrs. John Hastings are She retumed home Thursday, Mrs. Shultis' family at a t·eunion ' the parents of a son, David Duane, high quality wood, it has a durable, glossy finish. Mrs. Minnie Gibson of 1013 picnic at the Shultis home Sunday. RECOMMENUED BY THE NATIONAL FOUNDATII'lt-1 FdR.:INFANTitE}ARALYSIS ·. born Monday, July 2, at the Mason Stockbridge avenue, Kalamazoo, General hospital. Mt'. and Mrs, Harry Silsby of . These are precautions recommended by the National Founda· widow of George Gibson, who Webberville, .Mr. nnd M1·s. l<,orest tum for Infantile Paralysis when polio is around. Also, wash A daughter, Ellen Marie, was formerly lived In White Oalt town­ ' Silsby and family of Lnnsing, Mr. before eating and he 011 the alert for such symptoms as born to Mr. and Mrs. Ross Rich· ship and Dansville, Is in the Bron­ !land~ mond Wednesday, June 11, at the nnd Mrs. Leon Kerr nnd family tevertslmess, sore throat, headache, upset stomach or sore muscles. Trustworthy Furniture son hospit'al with a hrol{cn hip and of Detroit and Mr. and Ml'~. Rex 'l'hey may-or may not-mean polio. If the disease does strike. Mason General hospital •. pneumonia. A. B. 'Ball DuBois of Mason attended. calf your doctor promptly,' follow Ills advice. Yonr lucal Natioual 'i I Foundation chapter will Jlrovide needed assistllllce. ·, • JUMBOSSillD CIH·IatmnH Clli'(]S, Sell 50 I'm• ~1.25, with nnme, illf[ Miscellaneous cnsh profits, PollllW 2l-cn.I'CI !til ua-· HOI'lmonta, religions, comics, 35 othora p~y lip to 50c on ~1. Im· )ll'lntocl alltt:lrmm·y, ~1. Bmwa on for Sale' ltpproval, lmprln I. sn mpl!m t't•eo, St\IIU'l Gl•eethlgH, 32fi W. Han· CURTIS AIR C:::IMPIUJJSSOR for dolph, Dopt, 201, Chlrmgo 6, Want Ads snle wllh fi h. p. gna engine, 2 2&w1p RATES :-AdveJ·tiscments in this depaJ·tment: 40 cento for 40 words or leu guns, 10 nnd 2-gallon paint con· for each insertion. For mote than 40 wordu, one cent a woJ•d fo1· each inoer• tnlnera, 250 ft. of hose, rope, nil• Fans· tion. Advertising may be mailed or telephoned. Di=:~l Maoon 9011. regulator nnd electric annder. Tills pnlntlng outfit iR con1plete. and As temperatures go up, prices ready for wnrlc, Will be aold at a. go dow~ 50c pe1• hout• on these! bargain or will trndc for anything CO)YrBINIDS-Co-op self propelled .------of equnl value, W. D, Chupmnn, comlllnc with scour Jdocn, 25% phone DnnsvlJio 2409, after 5:30 p, Mason Home Livestock disooun L. Also nne Glcnnct• G-J.'oot Used Farm Equip- m. 18wtf eut. B:g dlsco~mt. 'J~lwse combines Appliance· ni'e demonstmtorl!, Plnlnllelr.l li'nrm TIRES-pair of new 600x16 Good- 1 ment Values yen!' triple rlb-l!·eud trnctot• or 120 W. M1~ple for Sale Bureau, Gregory. Phone Stocl<· 'I 2Bw1 bridge 0-li'-6, 27w:Jp 1 Implement tires and tubes. Also 2·16 Inch OJ Ivel' Rndex plow pulr of li'ord·li'erguson rei!I'·Wheel HOLSTEIN or Shorthorn bull aerv· Oliver 8-ft. double disc, new WALKmR.-Taylor-Tot wnll

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\ --··-·--·------·------·1 RANQ!il-Homn Comr01•t woocl THAILTilR 2-whecl tmllcl', IH~OOM HOUSTil on ploflaan.t OA u, LJilSJ,Im 20H nnll nslt !nr INGHAM COUNTY NEWS nml COfll !'u.ngc, white enumo·t, Nent·ly new th•es 1tnd m1to p111tH, Hll'eot In MIIHnn, (fnulllo lot, fi'fl· Free :Estimates Wrll·nat•'s IJ'iro ConlJ•oi Sel'vlco July 12, 1951 PAge 7 • Collins' in One comHUon, Inquh:o ut filll LILWH Ot•ocory, 200 Nm·th OlrcnwH mgc, Nacc!H morlernlzn.tlon, Wll! b~ J'o~· OV~I',Ylhlng In tiro (!Onl:l'O] Want Ads Nm'lh stt•oot, Mnson, phone 2:10ill, Hl:reet, Mnson, phone 1tl.Jl MnHon, ~old 011 sc!llod hldH to close ostnto on oqnlpmont, Wo sponhtllv.o in the Used Appliance 'or Hol'l'ioll'H Hl:or•o in BllT)Itol' Hill, 28w1 of Orover Slt.ls, P'mporty Is :!10 PLlTMl3lNG -- H!JlA T!NO fnmous Hoc! Comot lll'o control Ylt:fl, · wn 1\llut lil'nvol fm• d1·1vcH . Pllotw J.llslle 2H1. 27w:Jp ------..·-----·----- TIJnr1t Snnth ~ lwot. Shown by 11.p• TIJI.JilC'I'IUCAL WORK systems WiJleh g·t vc 2-i·hotll' pur llltrl nloo pen. Htonn, ~1111rl 1'01' fll!· Dept. TI'nat, competent lnstnllntlon nnd mont wor11, nnd illnol1 rllt•l .. Wll· Page 2 polntmont. 13ir1H will )lo J•omllvoclnp dny Jli'Dtocllon -4'0I' 11 11 fotlmo sorv· service, All tyJle,9 of phnnhlng, llflm Bmther~. 70•1 West Centet• thJ'nllfih Snlurdrty, Jtily 21, The leo, l•'lre ~mvny~ nre.freo nne! we l'ig•)lt JH l'OIICl'VOri [0 ILCcopt 01' 1'0• heating, oloctrlcal equipment. Install wllhout oxlr£1 coat, stroet, phone Milson 2•12!11., A jnclrpnt or values for ocon- Plants and Shrubs Wntct' pumps, oil hnmet·s, llUto­ 2owtr.· orny-mlndcrl buyers , •• jcct nny hid, TIJnrl Dunsmom, Ad· Closing Out Sale mlnlstmtor, Phone M1tson 2-3241.. lllrttlc fut•naco contt·ots u spec­ --·-··- 10wtf Ialty, Complete set oC tools, • RANGES PT"AN'l'S---Lrtte Dnnlsli hnlrJ head 25wtr LOUIS BIDRATTA ana Harle~ Raspberries cahlmgo plants, Now Is the _tlutu All wor)t gucu·nn toml • nEFRIGIDHATOHS .------~--- Hanley repnlr shop, We will to plant, C. C, Gr·lrrtn nnrl Ron, 1 • RADIOS '!'own nnd Cnlml:t'Y Ron Lewis 1 mal1e nnd fix nny l1lnd of house­ Dogs and Pets Will he J'onrly nho11t .!Lily 10 green house, 142 OJ1omrm slreut, hold articles, repair and upholster All priced to aclll 40%· nff Mnaon, Alvn Lent, opemtor, Jewett Real Estate! Ph, Mrts'on :l!ln R.i!, Lr.sllo )i'ot· tlw finest In berries Pallo Pottery 2-- 25•vtf ull furnlt.urc. Pho.'1o Mason 168a SPANIELS-Aim reg- ' 27w2p nny time clay or evening, cocrmn fiO% orr '~------IAterml, nil immul)l?.od. Be£llltl· Call Fltchlllll'g ·fi·F-1:1 For farm and city 51wtf fully hullt fm• show or Jnm Ling and Collins · I~OR OIL BURNERS, oll flll'· ------·---·--·------·------or wrll.e nuces, oll hollers, plurnlJing, custom-styled In chnrm for loving, Sales & Service, rnsJ-1 AT D013Im LA [(!JJ frll' llnss, Plnllnum-lmffs to golden pups, and The Gamble Stol'e property call us eleetl·lcnl· suppllcs, lnstn!Julion and pilrc nnd pnn !bit, lcust Holt Estate olrler ·Hot'ls fm· I!U~h or luuso or Lee Bailey ' Inc. Real set·vicc, Leslie Hcntlng and Plumh­ l'rJnr.l, one mile enst pnst Ulwmos Houle ·1, Stoel1hrlrl~r. Mnson SPECIALS lng Co., phone Leflllo 3082. 21wtr something elso, Breeding, g'room­ 151 W. Mnple Phone 2fi3ll mnr.J to Dnhln road, north three lng nnd lnrllvlrhml tmlnlng. S, Ono milll nru'lh of I<'ltchhlll'g- IJ'on. •nus WEmrc miles, Bonts $L 27wtl' 20w2p 28wl for Sale ,------,Jnmcs, :moo Zimmer nrl., 11~ milo SIX ACRTIJS, Jive miles south­ LENNOX north ore US·lfi, Williamston, ------·--· ------·-"- UTENSILS - Complete set of AH.'l'I-JRI'l'JS, rhemnntil:'m, po1;1· phone ~2-F-1 ~. 18wtl I~ STOVIn--AB apm·tmont size elec- Guardian wnt·e waterless coolr· east of Mn~nn, now clnrler cil'l!lllntlon, ovorwolght---·N In. I~ HOUSTIJ-Otlr plensant homo in Heating Equipment 3 11 R T TI1 S-Spmyorl olwrrlcs, trlc stove, Been used loss thnn Ing utensils. Also pint and quart bloclc house, Inside not fl· gam Hmdl.h Units cnn help yo11. M!NIATIJR!c Collies iShr.ltlos). A. gooscherries anrl c! Ill' 1' an t.~. Eden, 7 rooms 1wrl hn th near nlshod, ~4,200, three months. Mrs, Lyman li'resh· fruit jars. Will sell cheap. Charles • Snles A plens11m to liSe, Niag'mn. Is m K. C, Snllle 111111 white und tt·l· Chet'l'y plc:ldng rcndy Ji'l'iday. school, church, postofflco nnd \J LiVCI'IliiCe 220 State St., Mnson EJAVESTROUGHING, new ancl Also eight half screens, $2 each, nilles west of Leslie on Walker repnlt• ccJNVALJ•}SCl~N·r J:roi"fj., r~~-~~'" on Next Page sl!·cel, Olccmos, p!1onc 8flfllil Lnn· rond. Phone 4288 Loslio. _28wlp Abel PhOne 22u71 In small town, 1:l rooms, will sing. 28w2 Hex DuBois, 525 South Hall stt·eet Mason, phone 2u011 Mason. 5wtf F. H. A. Terms Avnllrrlllc tnlre snHt!L hrmll! lis down pny· :------­ 28w1 BABY BElD and mattress COL' sale. Real Estate men t. M. H. Cogswnll, ill'nlo!t', Nll:W PO'rA'rOJ~S fn1· ;;ale, .~2.00 Also light two-whcclcrl tmller, FARM--100 acres, crops nnd stocl1 rcslclence phone •IO:Jii Dlmonclnlo. per b8fi0 Kipp Washers Trade in yout· olrl J•errigerntor craft, located 4 1,\, miles north of to a week for !.hose wlr.J roncl, ph01w Mason fJ706. 28wtf good town sutTmlmlecl in a for $3,877. Call Lansing 87773. qualify. Plwnc I.nnsing 82flfiG. now 28w2 Williamston at 1900 Eply rJarl, FIWM ONE IJAV •ro TWO --· ----- ... -- ---·------. ---- Conventional nncl Automatic good fa1·ming community on nou te 2, Williamston. 11 wtf 2Gw.1 PULLETS- 100 Lowden Reel pul- good highway, $4,000. WEEI\S OLD lets, nine wcolcs old. These $25 up Mason Home NEAR MASON-147%-acro HOUSE FOR SALJl-Nicely ar- !!hic:ims ~'.(lO fm· 3 ycar·s I'm· pitted and sweetened, ready fat· PRESSURE COOKER-Nntional LESLIE, 3 bed room house, fm· · Leon J. F cllows $10,000 liahilit.y and Ufl to 11 your use. You may usc kitc)]en nt MASON prossme cool~&\ Phone Mason 22951. 26wtf Phone Mason 24982 or 26883 2-26wtf nhly nntlcr-lnsurcrl. If your PRESSURE COOKER for sale, 16 I ,._0o"" hnusc is less t:Imn 10 years 3135 S. Okemos Rd., Oltemos qt. Used very little. Mrs. L. A. t.'>:J Phone Lansing 8·71!49 ' Guaranteed HEADQUARTERS oltl you shnuhl carry $2,000 Scott, 1670 Curtice road, Dansville. l> '-JO~ ~ BUTCHERING--Let us c'lo your 28w1 PHOTOGRAPHS Mason - St. Johns Battle pc r room insmance. The Used Appliances Phone Dnnsville 2072. 28w1 \~ef.."" · ..,~ PORTRAITS THAT PLEASE Creek 1 butchering, hogs on Tuesday J?:trm Owners illutual In· 17wtf and Wednesday, heef Thursday. sumnce cnmpany speclnllzes FULLY RECONDITIONED S'l'OVE--AB gas stove for sale, • • * 1poultry any day, We pick up. Call CHILDREN'S PEP..SONALITY in mot•c cm·cmge llP.l' bullrl· upright oven, fair worlling con· BLOCK LAYING and cement Leslie 5361 collect. Leslie Food USED RANGES clition. Excellent for cottage $7 1 PORTRAITS lng Umn allcnvctl by most Save Money! worlt a~ any type, clone by ex­ Loclr sold lry b,c1l~11 :'llilrlcy !3Pnlwm, J'hltllps ro.tr!, li8 83 flttenccrl the ftccm11:; ln ntnllccL 511 2Hwl Holll c• ll, MllHCJil, P.hune Muson I ilr 11 1locl1, und wlllr the lnLeilllt· 221J72 ' 28wl p llonul Hillllcllon HhdJllng IIJl ,mne­ AltPrJ,Lil' 01 wh tl l>Pli Cl, jllll',pccl:; IOI 11 illg-liol Ji'm 11 rltlll'i ant l11nchoon cllsh jllll'fl> 01 old<' I clo,., M1 s I'o.t· 111 ccl<1 I 111 !lie [Hlucc .cppt,LILri 'IIYC II S!CIIIILllics l'l• llilud l!illly ,tuliVL' but Vlol:i no 'llnuH.·Fil. .July 12-111 phollc We w.rnl lo lhnnlc nil whll helpc d \VUI HC lh Ill ~I [}[) lowe I Willi I ht 28wlpl'" thiH Hdd ho111 Hev Ctllnw.ty, llldJUtllY n[ s ill'H neue c nc uly fitchburg ('r\lt'l'OON UAitNJV r\1, M1 Towell, Blue Slflt Mnthets, lc.cdy lildll ~I IJU lower nits, Lylo Urow B tpllsl chu1 c h I luhh,u d HI honl, {'ow:; lJCCJIIglil !lillY 12 Color Cnt tnolll'l 1uul l'tonKe~ ldemls, netghho1 ,md rcJ,rlcvcs Comedy JliiC C:i, bllilH \VOl C Ill go[}(( dCIIIIC lld r IIIII< !1 HI'! VI< CH will be ut 0 :lO Mnnv lltllltlc•, and Clod bless yo11 30 ttul vc,tlr 1s hPlrl sll .tcly I' 11 Jcc1, .cncl Rllnclny 'J('hool nl 10 l•'tfly• Sitf, Onh' ,July I~ Clyde ,tnd Lll.c :'Jl,ut 28wl otlt nl Lonr!Pri the Sllnday school 11s w<'il <~'• r omcnc:;s'"'' lillY<', 11 ttl "'1'111~ COIIN'J'I<:HS 01' l\10N'1'1~ !till C,II IJOJ, CJlfi1 I H oliHl Ill ,uc l('tlVt pccntc Hunrlny M lnJ•; WL• \VISit Ill llliH Wol V lo C ltlS'I'O" llldc ill l hull lie 1 hogs us well .cs ~;1111 Icy g,nl rlallghl\1 ol' Mr 1 cpc c:;s nut clPoprsL llwnln GCI101 I hrJHpcl,tl Hl.r[f De M11nclh Oncrm fesllvnl Robert Hullon~Stcvc Urodio Cl.rilr, De ('lmtnn, Nnrth Autclnts c lltlli h lite! SC1ncl,1y '' lwo!, Nm Lh C!,IC Jolle, July 'J 1'JfJ 1 M1 end MrH f'lu\rc Mml']lOliHC Ac11 cines Yount; 111,11 II< cl c l.tHH, the pucl .tL Monda\ s Ch lli<•Llc ,11111 Me •, B11 rb111 a More iHlliHc called) stock Cunmus ,wn .Ill elton on l•'r .en I< MOl chouse anrl Mr anrl Giovenll!llg cnmmnncly, Ametcc en Sun ·'I hurH ,July lfi-lfl Wanted Lcgllln flr nwne C cvPnclm Pnst No WL!lU Mcs llugh Mmchuuse and facnllyl I• IllS I' J,O('r\J. i-;IJOWING HR end A B 13 ell JPccncl,rl !fiJin,• I lop Top, ~~ l 00 tn Mnnrlny cvencng- "I{J\ Ni'ir\8 ltr\IIJimS" lor l(IIHln(lHSr., ::,l1nwn ll'' dtllllg' llll':uc!, ~21 till I o >22 ",(), 'l'lte W S C S Will meet Frlrlny ncct tctcJCl bcJC•cventr•nL i\l:;o MtH ~J I 00 rlow11, I cctlet pigs, .1llcrnnon, .July 13 at 2 00 p m Audlc Mur1Jhy-81inn Oonlcvy M• ~J(, Dot 111 hy Gee Mmme Lathrop, H.ttHHrll Hi cclc lot tho ll111HIC nne! IJII c.cclt "'l'III~ AUMIHAL WAS A ,tn,cn, cncl [lev C,CIJ B11ggs lot C<~lvcs 'lop, ~ll 00 Lo $10 on, K>ill11 yn S.ullpHon ,end Onnloo LAllY" his cmnfnt lt11g wrJJ tis Mr o l~lc.r•, Ht CCICHJs, ~J,J UU lo ~ lfi IJ(), OU[, II.u Uey <11 c the committee fo1 the Wnndn llcndr1K -Edmond O'Brien Mile !!CHI f.rnuly 28wlp 'p)~ "10 cio VII, dC,ICOIIH !(;20 00 to dny Coming Soon- Fr mcis (,ucs to the ~ 11 00 cwl CIIJCI 00 to *, 'iO, bt s L bee[ cow,, "',.:< 1 s fm f,.cnscng cl mno ot l 0 c!uiJ .tmlmy fttcnds ,LJ1d ne1ghb01s WANI'I>:I> ('ocl spttn,_;, lr11 ~oi!JJ jHO[lie '1,.,11 uptn ltrlr• 11 cnlctcslc il ~21 00 l I $27 0(1, COIIICliOilS ~1 00 bed M t s Nl 1:-~on Bt fl\r'll, 11 lor I he 111ce c,uds ,uHl fluwcis sent Lo ~~2.J GO' cullm s rllld CLlHJlet ~, A Better Deal for You I ' ,, pic.CHl <.ell Meson 2'iC,21 1ILet 'i ,Q Lotnstng sltcd 1JIJOuo l\1 me du1 eng my slny at the hu •• p!Ltl ~l'J 00 do11n bulls *,JO 10 down ., csun•L'I p 111 M '" I',,ynwm I L ,w,s, ,,,3'0' • 267fll 4 1 11 1 Mts R.Ly Whipple 28w1 Stockel.;; tnd lccdet s-$26 00 to ' R jc ffet snn 28wl $30 00 WANTJ•m C,lljlllll<'l 1\ot!c Doihl Malrrng coffee lot ,t 1 1owd? A !Clllgh nmsh nncl c .cllcnel IYOI({ F R t foUl -ounce ]nt of soluble coHee to ATOMIC ANIMAL HUSBANDRY-Models at a ICcent Ammal Call fohn LII11Liy .tl Mason 1GH~ or en otx CJUflc ts of botling water will First A1cl course 111 New York, "Spot," the pup, and "Trgcr," the ktt-~ Box l 1!111g JcOP.. RENT- 5· cuffec lo I he bo1ltng watm he Sllrc 'l'ucsd.1y .July 17, 1•' A Bt .tuhel, hystcucal anunals would constitute a gtave public menace dwmg an comhmtn;, r 11 V<' c new 10>111 ap1clmcnt new thwug-h­ lo sltr well lo rnall ol C'hac lotte ull atormc att.Jck, the Assocwtwn for the Ptcvenhon of Cntclty to\ ne.!pO!ts·Molllll Wtlc·l>pc IJcl C Ammals began a first atd cou1 se designed to teach students how} olll 1 M1 s Bctlh:t Schi,\C){ Thom­ h.tve a blOW of equal slienglll M-50 to l\!ulltknn ro.1d, '> nulc and lntecnclconll 1~-11 o to care for amma!s m an emergency pollccl \lllllhll1\ C II Boll l\1cllct 1L srtr 117 J\.!.tplo sllcct, phone 27111 notlh Mason 22D'i2 ot W.cllct Nc oil 1l M.tsnn 26wtf Eaton lttpccls 7RS1 ~Swl ILOUSIG J?OR RIBNT WANTf~D-SI.tncl1ng ttmhc•r We c 1st of lJHnsvcllc on M-3G Will P••Y top pttc us fca !.tt go vtr· J1e[CJCI1CCS ner.rJt (] UO(jllCI e OWnOt• shtp e 11 r S,cclrc Br.hm, Dansville gm or second g10wlh llmllct One Holt t"ews phone 3222 D,tnsvrllo 28w1 of om fot csl or s wtll mnrk yom lly Mrs. Erucst Dunew - J:'hone S!:IS2 100 new and used cars from which to choose ttmhet acco1 rlmg Lo g-ood fca cstr y methods If yon so dust! c Contact IIHl Me,, lh ll1 Me l>on etc! 111 lir•• at lowest pnces m years' us helot e scllmg 'l'hmrson Lum­ llOJI '!hey wocc I L\ul!dct ;.own:; ber Company, Howell phone D31 farewell Dinner J,tcl' 11111 c, of flo!L 11.cs best Your ptcsent car will bnng more on a trade at Gwtr 111111 lJoht•cs WCIC J 1111\S Di!VCJ ---- I'OR nmNT- Stnr age space m .end J:otl \V.IC!ol,k> ot Jloll .tnl \VANTI~D l11rn, gcounrl Hoot :10' x 30' wrln t~onors Holt Pair J~cncst G,cnss u[ Ann AtiJOL, foe ,.,L net conc1 ole Jlootmg nne! h.1y mow bt o hel·ln-1 lW ol llw b11ue Les Foote Inc. cute o[ Lwo tbovc wcth JICdLuhod floo11ng. Hcp· A 1Htewell clcnnCL honmmg Mt We rlcln ,i 11liCHif W IS pl.c} eel by ,.I and s,cl tCY l'ot tnlolln!lcon J•lmnu tour wclh llollcy ,md hay fmk ,mel Me, Benton Y,1tes w,Js spon­ l'vlr s vVtlson Tcnn•nl S. Washington at Elm Lansing II 1711 sot cd hy the Holt Ktwams club 21DG1 J11.1sun 28wl ,,John Ccc, MlL Sttect, phone 201 i\Ltson n 11 lp and tloo~ sander Inquire at 0 cats -GRADE A- Shafer Decoratmg Supply, 425 S L.n, 1encc l\11 tg h ol Ann At bm, J efforson Phone 23161. nwh II rl Sp lhl' Ktwams Jll CS\ Mt s l{ollcll Ro•1' ot llltll 01 Ll .tnd WAN'fi~IJ- All lt!ntls ul poultr(. dent pl csHied ovot lhe entCJt,un Mrs \V,Ill.tcc llct ,et ol Cluvcl,tnli. H1gncsl pt1ccs p cd J'ylet Be o- menl altet clmne1, \\luchf w.ts gnn, Ilowcll r'1 me G72 Hwtl ,eli'Cci by wtvcs of the Kcw.tlllo M ,tnc! Mrs CutlLSo U.tl Junco dlHl 1;4" TUFFWOOD .. per M. 77.90 82.00 buy ,tll 1\Cncts o[ mel L! ,u1li p!Clc .end cuplm,JC ds .crH! vcnotwn blmd, J?r.tnl: L.tnder s, pc esJtlcnl u( th~ up wuo lance Ole! ttn Wlnlcd bo.tJcl of oductlton, .tnd BurelL Ann l•lot<'.' JelL Sul!cliy lot ''I SOIL PIPE, heavy ...... 6.93 7.30 th1 Oll 0 horcl L.twc e!lcc T11pp SIX wueh.';;~ ~t IY ttL c \JlliJ Uuel rrtdlls. JAmes W!Hll.!l{l'l, IJ 1nsvtllc, Box Vot cc Jlltllclpal of Holt schoob, mtlcs WCHI or Mnson 011 Colnmbt,t lilt 11111 ''1to WttllUIIl M then Complete stock of DOORS and WINDOWS 173 Just tltopme .t C.!Ld 21wlf co.td I c;, m1lcs south on Onond.rg,t who rnlt oduccd lite new supctm­ 1 ,nulh 1clu uud I lot 11 ce, end 11om, Including PICTURE WINDOWS 111o1d to hOliSO No 58[), phone 6H tcndent ,md Ins wcfe, Mt and M< s ~---- Rex SmrLh 1 wcclt' 1 \ 1s1L 111 Dun loll tnc fc.ll .. A11c olJCcs 28w1 riOt home or 1\lt:; l\l,llcullslllllh WI~ NEJ~D Ml Y tles thankccl lite gtOll!l All material not listed is subject to a 5% Cash lllc ,tnll lilts P cut N 1tlell o[ APARTM!EN'l' -- Upstrms, 4 fo1 the hnno, O[ lite I 11 ewell rhn and Carry Discount 1, tltlc Cll clt 'clulnccl Lo thcll Used 1noms .c nd lMlh modmn, fUI • 11e1 fll\\1 SUin Lh.ct he LCg"lellcd the ntshcd, loc tlccl nl 108'. W Ash wet he would nut IJc hot c to \\ .ttch rome Sunil 11 tiLL I L wccl,s VlH !l2 I S Barnes Btll B,n nh,ll t dntl VII !,lllld Mason Home lllc Chi ton Coinclctts l,!CIIIIy Willson Bros. Bto\VIl s 111 0 L.vu duel::~, '"Lccmn­ Appliance AP <\ RTML:\TT --4 1ooms upst,m s Jl tnkd by J ,uucc lcoyt ,pent l.col week .1l Jo!cu;;un J,L!w Rives Junction Phone 23-F -13 llwu son, Btu< c who ts ol.tLtonctl Pic 2'i'JI 1 111 Leslie, slMt c h Llll Leslie 01 VIII<' J lttciH ns, 10111 ct JH est Ll M,u sll,tll wcth tire st.tlc uon­ 2o\\ I llcrnSJmth, 1911 Phtlltps avenue, of Ptohnlo dent of tho Km ,l!IJS 1 cud ,, set oil BolL Phone 2966 28wl to the Y ,tlus bcfot e he ill csen Led -,< 1 v 1l1on dep.u Lna.!nt, \\dS \Vlth \ ORDER AI'I'OINTING TIME FOR 1, to them, Stl,ncd b~ evct yonc .tl­ chcm fot lwu ti.L) s W 0 R K WANTED Cur tams l?OR RIEN'I' 1-r oom unftumsholl HEARING CLAIMS washed and st1 etched, 7fic p,tc r CAMPBELI-S(lptcmhcr l!l, 1951 Lcnclmg Me, LdWtcnee Joh11sun l1.II en ls 111 M,unc fot 'Ford Picll-liJl and cleltYCI y tn M,tson ,111d .tn upsl,uts apntlmcnt so no clul· St llr nf M1rhq..f11n 'l'he Ptob tlw Coutl • Holt Malic Mmlrak, phone Mason fo1 tht t:ounty 1 r Imdwm ORDER APPOINTING TIMI: FOR ,he p tot two wcclcs <11 en ot pols, plc.1sc Cdll ot sec Al MSf;trn of~~ d (nult luld d tlu HEARING CLAIMS AND PETITION ll'lt rmcl l\11 o 1!. II Spi .tire I .tlltl 2-2651 allui noou 28wl Ptnhntt Oll~tt Ill thu mt~ of I...nm;ir 1-f 111 Hntnld Nc il, 56~ S Jackson 10 crl FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS I 1\ o chc!dJ "n spc11L J,tsc week ut Phone 5701 28w1 Lla ~!lid ( nmh~ on lht! ~ Lh til~ of J J\y HENNING-ScptcLnle of llGI­ Mt MIS li't tllk llotol I c­ PHJhatP. ()f!Jcc m LIH c\IV of LIIHSIII.! It Live in Lansing 4711 2Gwll l'IIA !JOIWI'IIY CAMI'III:LI, nino I 110\\11 .uc ned SuHd,ty !tom t I 1-d ty Lc cp Sulphate wee]{ 01 month Av,ulablc now tlH s td ( nunt' on lhu 6Lh illy uf Ju\;; nn THlllO'IliY CIIMl'llEJ.L ll< e<11'"tl Re.csonrtblc A 1 llltll Heclglen, A ll l')ljl. Mt ,mel Mts GC1 ate! !Dclw,u c1 Juough C.tnl~l vtorlmg te!,tll\e, 1 C11Hlon1 r omiJlmng H IPJl fllll~ to thu <:OUil Uwt lhe Ltnlf PltHtnl liON Dans\ 11lc, phone Jackson 30697 McAda1ns ,u o ,tl home at 22~ N Ji'r ,JC\IJH D Btu g css 2 '"- Jllllcs fni Jlil~CIIlH1inT of c]Hin1t\ llj..\'llll~l ~lid Judg( of Ptnhntc 28wtf lfilnlc ~honld he 1\mrtfcl 1 ncl !hut .t LlmtJ In Lht m lito nf th 1 s.lnt(.! of LMMA Hosme1 slc er.t, L,msmg, ,lltcl " west of M,1son on Columllla, phone 1\1\d p]HCI lu llJljlOIOit d to I f!Cf!IVt, ( X• L lll NNJN(r llcc asrtl b110t honeymoon to L.rl{C Cho 5981 Ma.>oll Route 3, Mason .1m me 11111 1d JU~t .til clnmHi nnrl clt mHnil~-> SLETIJPING ROOM fm tent, com· It tJliH~.lllll!-:' to tlw Co111t thnt the tmu Jnung 28wl fat table June Stu Jto,utx, 512 W 1\J.l'lllllML :;nulliucfi\H(cl h) 1nd luf1ur. !>ltd f01 JH usP.nlntton of cl11 mr; l).r 1 nst sn1rl Hospital Escapee co II t o>tnt1 t:ihouhl lu luml( I nncl that n t1mu The couple wctc mmuccl Jm,c M 1plo phone Mason 4971 ,tftm lt JR orrltJcfl Clcclltott> H and llllJ)O]lltr.d to ICCCIVC! (X 'fhal of 1!11 p)ncc l.a 1 30 at the West Iltghlaml B tpllsl WANTED--Custom comocnrng L G 00 p 111 ot Satm dn ys 28w1 clu mn:; 11 u o 11 quu Nl tn llt eHcnt t h1 11 tm nc utHI Hd 11 st n11 11 11m:; nnrl dt ~ E Rodeheaver 357 JE,tsl Holt clnmu; ln smd cnutl nl the P1oh 1tt Of­ mn1Hls 1 l~ llll!it snul ch1 cl\~t!d hy nnl he· church neat M1lfotd, Wtlh Rev Admits Break-in lOad, Route 1, W1lh.nnslon Phone fit I! 1l 20r. West Sn~ llllW Sttcet Lnn- for( ~mld Cou1 t nnd thnt the l111t 1l hr 11 s W1lson Tennant, Holt Mcthochsl sm.~-: Mahn.mn, nn or hefor f! hn l C)th of SIHI rlt~co\Ht'd cllllllr.tl to lllllttll 11 c ~'11111 sdny an csercpefl cnmalc Wtllmmoton 6113-l~-1 J 28w3p mmrstm ol ftclattng at the cloubiL dn:v of SoplcmiH!l, .A D 1 1p: 1 nl ten cstult of wh ch ~111d chccHsr.rl d fld ~~~~t'tl 10111 Kalamazoo State ho~pcltl n'clocl, Ill thn f01 PllOOn HUHl lltnP. a nil should he nrlJutllcnlt!d 11 d lctL mmod t mg CCI emony Clothing It 1!'1 onlcltd "lh1L 111lthc Cl~tiltnJs of tclmclted t11 1t he bi olw 111Lo tho WAN'rEP - DJshwashet. Cl 1 of h. given hv 1 uhllunlmn of l snul Pr abatc Ofl1ct nl 201j West Sn~ot1111l\\ blldeg\Oom JS the son of Mt ,tnc, ' For Compost Piles WANTED-Mole clucl,cns, heavy smts, sw1mmmg smts, shot ts, play cotw of llus oult 1 for Uuue succt ssl\ (! St1 ed LHHiln~ M chl.L-:111\. on n hrofo1u Mts Edwald McAdams of Holt ecm crl the confesston Thm sdny Place Your 'HCI s Jllr\10\lS to sud t1 11 ~ 1cl County and Jlltcc ht tng- hett bY Rllltnll\tul fn1 tlll Mtclugan State college Fm· Side Dressing 620 S Edgar 10ad, phone 9804 good selectiOn, Place-524 Cente. JOHN M< CLEl,!,AN oxnmmntron nne\ ndnr:stm~nL of 11\ chums m net of Hull LOad n nd US-127 Order Nowl A 'I'! lit' C:O!)V Jurls.t"~ of P1 ohnte llltl dcmnncls \J.{UIIl~->L l'nitl deccnM'cl ancl The b11de chose a dress of while Jcols smcl fom c,u tons of ctg· Mason 19wtf st1 eet, 27w2 Mur tlw "l'hnyc1 fo1 thc lldmtllcntton nntl rlctt 1mmnt on of nylon net fat het· wcclchng f. ' For F~ll Plowing Dt'put~ Rc~1!1lo1 of P1 ohnte the lulls nt lm\ of snul clt ct flR(~tl ut the teitcs uncl some candy we1e m1ss· finget trp-length ve1l was held b; I ' WANTED-Good used sewmg ma­ llflll h S tlo 1th l nlttlcd to lllhCJtt tin• ng '!'he mmate ctemecl takmg or a !nee c1own. She ctuuccl wlutc cllme Mrs Clyde Stan, route 2, Next bmc >'Oil't e mvttecl to a c tt1lc of \\Inch Uw dcccnfH d dlccl stc?.cd nythmg whtlc 111 the station He New Shipment Due Soon phone Mason 22915. 28wl lt 1!-1 fur Lht t OlllN ~.:d. ")hilL fl\lhhc llO• 1 oses and white gmdenias 1cl aclnut m e,tlung a 21x313-mch Lost and Found smorgasbord begm Wllh the her­ ltCQ Lhc1eof he J..tJ\'1''11 hv lllhlJCnlJon of :1 ltng and anchovy d1shes, '!'hen COllY of thlR Ol(lt I Oll~t' UICh '\<(11~ (OJ Mts Tilt nest \:lauss, srstet of th1 mdow m 01 det to en let the WANT E D - l!' H. E S H J!,GGS, ------take R clean plate and go on to th1cC' succts~h< \Hiks Jl\CVIons tn snrd bude, acted as ima tLOn of honor nnlclmg POULTRY, CREAiM We al· DOGS-Repot t own or stray clogs the othet· cold fish nnd salncl com- dnv of ll('RIIIl~ In lh~ In)..(h un C:nnntv She wo1 e 11 net aqua formal w1th waY,s want mote, Ptcl,ccl up ench Nu\\11 u nu"~PH)IOI llllnlc(l nntl cnculnt<'d Roy Christensen to W. E D1sler, county dog bm.rbons and the cold cnts End in f'riHl county lace stole Het flowets wet e whtt< Season n veal stew w1th Slllt and weel{ ft om yom dom· ••Just phone wmden, Dansvtlle. Phone 221311 with a tasting of some of the hot JOHN McCLF:LI.A N dats1es. B11desmmds wm c M1s Jesl'ly-g-tound pcppet and plenty Your Friendly F ~n·d ,Dealer ' 2571 Dnnsvtllc, Paul Hcclglen Dansville, or to Inghnm count) d1shes such as meat balls nnd egg A 'lr Uf> rn1n• lt1tlr'~' of P1 oh II n 1fr,u y Am1 Wrlwet of Plymouth )f pnpitlca and llo sm c to add 11 28wt! sheriff, 913131 Mnson. 3w52p concoctrons. 11opul) Rl'gtslol o[ Prohnlt' 2:-i~\ 3 210 State St. IMason Phone 9611 Mm tim 'l'hnyct :IVltss DoLDllly Cm t1s of Pl:,•mouth .love of gmhc., .. July 12, 1951 THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS ,Section 2· Two Teams Tie 1 Leslie Homecoming Queen Will be Chosen Free Baseball Dotibleheader at Mason Saturday Afternoon r, # For Tri-county Mason and Flint· Will Play for Title Mason and Flint Junior Ln!J'Ion nnmcnt wiil .move up for state son to hollcve tho going will bo First Position plrty, of Stan Stolz in left, Bob Amold In hnschnll tenms wlii n1cct Iii Mason any enaim· for Mnson this time. centct· und Loren Shnttuclt in Pitchot·s Hnnl1 G1·cen nne! Nell Saturday, and mnybe Stmday, In Rulph G. Stt'O[lC of Mason Is Mrrnagm• HUI'Oid Haase of tho right, West dtwlorl through 18 innings be· the cllstt·ict playoff. It's a Hlltirlen dlstt·ict ohnitmn11 or Junlot· Legion Mr•son toFtm h11s n bunch of hust· bnscbnJI. Roy Cht·istcnscn Ford Danny Menov~11o, Bill Rumbles, foro Ji'owlorvllle pushed act·oss !era, He Is coun ling on .Jon Davis JetTy Pnrsona nnd Don Hayhoc three runs to win the longest Td· death nffal!·, the best two out of agency aponsot'R the team of of Allt'elhls to hurl the opener nnd three. If the tcnms split their Bmwne-Cnvcndct• [lost, .Nmcrlcnn wlli also probn.hly brcuie Into the Count,v leng·ue gnmc on record Dicle. Heclmcl of Leslie to do the lineup, Mnnngct· H!taao said. from Wcbhcrvillc 6-3, Green set douhlchcndct· Saturdn.y nctemoon Legion, t•rpl·esonting IngllRm nnrl pitching In tho nightcap, Both are tho deciding g·ame will he played down 25 llal.ters on .~trllws n nrl Livin!J'.~ton countioR. Tt·nynot·· right·hnnders, Dean Mnthins, 11 Unrlct· toumnmcnt rules no ur1· wnlkcd six while West nf.l'ucl! nut Sunday. Ali games wiil h~ plnycil Onitley rost of Flint is sponsot·inA" dcpcndrLbio southpaw, cnn't be mission will bo charged to the 15 and wullccd throe. Fowlerville on the Rnynet• pnt·lc rlinmonri. The the Gr.neHec county litiist hoolterl user! In the tournament. He Is tournament games. scored the winning runs on sln!J'les first gnmo of Sn turdny's douhlc· up with Mason in the lmoclrout just nhovo the age ht·ncltct. The Le!J'!On Hltpports the llft2C· by Green, Stan Hysl., Don Leulter hcadet· ls scheduled fm· ono o'clocic. tout·nnmont. Bob .Jewett wlli do the catch· ball program, Cht·Jstcnscn provides anrl n rlouhln by Bill Schofield, The second game will he stnt'lcd Tho Lansing t•ccrcn lion ricpn tt· ing for the Mason tcnm, Boh the unitorms. 40 minutes aftct· tho conclusion ment wlli pt·ovido the officials Labor Wins of the first. Spmltct' of Holt will l!lccly he n t It toolc Lnnoln!J' Lnbot' Ill Innings for the !l'Rme. fit•st brtse, with Lcmy Soule n t sec­ to dmllc up Its first win of the If n gumc must. be player! Sun· Tho Flint tcnm hns been tou!J'h ond, Montie Crowell nt shot·tstop ucnson. The Lansing team out­ day it will stntt at 1:30, opposl lion for Mason in i1nst and Stuart Tnylot• at third. The 'fhe winner of the rllstt·lct lmu·- lasted Bell Oulc 11-10. Bell Oaie for lht·cc runs in the tenth to down (Lealie Loc•l·ftottubltcan Photo) tournnmcnls, nnrl there's no I'On- outtlcirl wlli pmhably be maclc ttp OPENING toolt an early fivo-ntn lend hul saw Saline ~-1. Willlamstrm scored "Vote for me for homecoming queen," is what these five it melt as Lnnslng en.me bucl1 to first in the third but Saline lied it Leslie hopefuls will cry this week and next. The girls MASON GAINS THIRD SUPERVISOR GARVEit 800S'fS MASON lmot the count in the ninth nnd U[l in the clg-illil. Do11g Br•anden· will agnln In tlw tenth. Lansing finnliy hllt'll' unri AI Hocrt were on the collect pcnnicB which will count as; votes for homecoming Pfc, Dan Garver of tho Marines SOON · pu6hcd rtcmss two t'ltns in the ll th mound. Bl'llnclenburg was the win· qLJeen to reign over the Leslie Homecoming July 25, 27 and 28. at Camp Lcjucne, North Carolina, has a hard .time hmgglng U[l Ma­ for the victory. Bill Cochrane was nm·. Ten dollars each week will be given to the girl who secures the the hlttln!l' slut· for the winners Tri-Connty standings arc: S. A. Bement Returns·to Board son to boys from New York and with four hits. most votes. . other big clUes. The situation he· Fowlet·villc ...... 1 1 .800 By cilmhln!J' above 3,000 popula· t•eprcscntcd Leroy townHhlp, 'fhct·o WllllumKt.on nown~ Saline The contestants were chosen at .an elimination contest came unbearable, he wrote tho Williamston ...... 1 1 .800 tlcm Mason guincd a third mcmbct· were then 24 men on the county ln!l'ham County News, when n MASON Jn the third cxu·n. Inning- game Chelsea ...... 3 1 .750 Saturday evening. Village President Moore Brownlee, Rev. S. of the county boarc! of supervisors. hoard. of the duy Williamston CX[Jiocled news item appeared In the Ral!cgh Webberville ...... :...... 2 2 .fiOO B. Wenger and Mrs. Donald Thurston were the judges. The third man, Silos A. Bement, Mason, Lansing, Easl Lansing­ News and Ohset·vcr concerning the Saline ...... 3 3 .500 took his sent alongside Hugh W. and Williamston have non-partisan Ingham board of supervisors. 'rhe Lansing ..... 1 •I .200 'Wilfred Wardowsld is chairman of the homecoming. He DRY CLEANERS announced there will be rides, games, exhibits by merchants, Silsby and Dean Taylor Monday. city govcmmcnts. When Bement supervisors t•uled sltimmed milk We're Sorry We Couldn't Bell Oak , ...... ,. 0 5 .000 The council elected Bement to was Leroy township SU[lct·visor he tnstcarl of homogenized should he besides a program of entertainment at the homecoming. Local serve ns supct·visot•. Under the new was a Democmt. He has not been fer! to stray dogs and save the and . Accommodate Everyone GIWU1'8 1\JimT A'f MSC organizations and merchants will sponsor most of the conces­ chatter, FLppoin tmcn ts as super· active in putty politics in Mason. county $4.20 a month. Garver is Two confcl·onccs will he twl~l at sions. visor arc not limited to aldermen, with the · service Battery, 2nd Michigan Sta tc college this week tho mayor or the city asscssot·. 155MM Gun Battalion, Force Self- Serve Last Sunday, Remember ... The annual Homcmaleet'" confer· COWS GIVE DOWN Th•il was what the old cha.rter Troops, ·FMF, Camp Lejucnc, once wiil be staged from July 10 provided. Any resident of Mason North Carolina. to l:J and tho Rural Leadership over the age of 21 can now serve Members Return LAUNDRY confet·cnce wilt be conducted fmm on the county boal'cl upon appoint· IHNYON ATTENDS SCHOOL July 16 to 27. ment by the counciL New Autunmtlll From 4-H Camp Lyle G. Kinyon of Mason is i Milk Production Runs The 1951 census credited Mason High 1\IAY'rAG-l~QIJJl'PJm with 3,506. 'fhe new census will enrolled in a two-week tmci{ cit·iv· '£0\VEL CAUSJ~S JcJRE Reports submitted by three Ing--1 vin Oesterle, 25 gmde Holsteins, Ingham county 4-H club mcm· ing course at Michigan State col· Fire was discovered at the juvc- ham testing associations \Vedncs-~33,0 pounds fat, 863 pounds millt; also give East Lansinll' one new· bel'S returned Saturday afternoon lege. He is one of 3 Michigan 2·l7 8. ,J.,ffflrROII St. nile detention home in Mason Sat· day t•cflcctcd good pasturo condi· Harris and Robert Hat'lweil, 16 member, The new census credited ft·om a week's stay at Algonquin East Lansing with students en· lake near Hastings. Eaton county dr.ivct·s to taltc the comsc. This I .1\lusun urduy night after a towel wrapped tlons. grade Guernseys, 32.8 pounds fat, is the opening session of the col· rolled at Michigan StEtte. That member,, also attended the camp. arounrl a light buih ignited In ~n Leland and Beverly Chrlstian-~717 pounds milk; . leg-e'~ ycar-t'Ound pt·ogram to urstairs bedroom. The flames dtd sen had 20 harris in In!J'luun No. 5 Donal Parks, 13 gt·ade Holstcms, boosted the count to 20,000. The most popular activities of lhc camp were craft work, swim· teach driver safety. · lillie clumagc. Tho towel had been 1 w. hich went above the 30-lb. aver-~32.0 pounds fat, 903 pounds milk; Until Bement toolc his scat Mon­ hung up to dry. HIJ'C, Twenty-three herds in the Maynard Unruh, 32 grade Hoi· day the board of supervisors was ming, boating and campfire meet· Ing-ham-Williamston association stems, 31.3 pounds fat, 920 pounds made up of 36 men, one each ings, Each evening was given over Mason Cafe F'or n luncheon or Slipper dish on went a$ovc the 30-lb. mark, rc· milk; Lawrence Stowe, 53 gmde from tho 16 townships, 12 from to a vesper service followed by a campfit•c, stunts ·Ot' square danc­ a wat·m day serve poacltcd eggs ported Junior Brownfield. The Holsteins .. 31.2 ;wunds fat, 915 Lansing, 1 four fmm East Lansing over creamed spmach and lop Wtlil Chrlstirtnsons also do the testing pounds mtllt; Rae Collar, 18 grade and two cuch from Williamston ing. The swimming jJrogram was crispiy-coolwd bacon. for Ingham-Ccntral which had 20 Holsteins, 31.0 pounds fat, 921 and Mason. successful from the standpoint that many members of the intcr·­ Notice of the 30-lb. herds: pounds mlllc; Thurlo Davis, 12 Supcrvisot·s who thought the mcdiate class became reguiat· - IUciH llol~tllins Lca1t gt·ade Gucms~ys, 30.5 pounds fat, new man from Mason would he un· - swimmers "nd some beginners en· The following dealers' service departments will be closed . . 1660 pounds mtllt; Marvm Glynn, 18 familiar with county affairs were tcred the in termedia tc class. TJ:c , nmc rcgtstcrcd and gra~e grade Holsteins, 30.1 pounds fat, wrong. Bement served on the Holstcms owned by Russell Klcts 890 pounds milk; and Clarence board of supervisot·s in 1911, 1912, Saturday afternoons during the months of July and August. wet·c h1gh vnth ~7.1 pounds of bu_t· Minnis, 13 grade Holsteins, 30.0 1913 and 1914. He returned to the tcrfat and 1,310 pounds ~f nuik m pounds fat, 800 pounds milk. boanl in 1921 and 1922. Then he Vantown Ingham-Centml. Other !ugh herds High cows in the several an·e WCI'C: g1·oups were: 0 Mrs. L. :<>. Williams· Collins Sales & Service M. H. Avm·y, 9 registct·cd Six years-Lawrence Foster, Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Hensllet and Gucrn.~c.vs, 46.4 pounds fat, 99;l t•cgistcred Holstein, 79.0 pounds rounds milk; Hugh Jallsworth, 23 fat. County Is Saved riaughters spent the week cnci with Mr. and Mrs. Flowarcl Mead at Roy Christensen t·cgistered Guernseys, 42.6 pounds Five years-John Eldridge, Roscommon and also cFLileci on Mr. fnt, 900 pounds millt; Glenn gmdc Holstein, 85.0 potinds fat; $78,000 by Drop and Mt·s. Erncst.Burncs and family Wallcc1·, 1<7 gmdc Holsteins, 41.0 Melvin Oesterle, grade Holstein, near Beaverton. Dart Motor Sales pounds fat, 1,116 pounds millt; 80.0 pounds fat...... Henry Buck1ngham, 15 mixed Four yeat:s-Eiwynn Collar, Starting next week, Sunday herd, 40.2 pounds fat, 1,000 pounds grade Holstein, 64.0 pounds fat; In Relief Costs school will J:lcgin at 10:15 and church services will follow. Howard Pontiac mill'; Jerald Topliff, 18 grade Hoi· John Ellswo.rth, registered Hol· For the first six months of 1051 steins, 36.8 pounds fat, 1,090 stein, 58.0 pounds fat. Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Robinson at· Ingham public relief costs dropped tended a family reunion at Grand pounds milk; First calf~Mary Minnis, regis· $250,000 from the 1950 total for Ledge Sunday.· AI Rice Chevrolet Michigana Fatms No. 2, 43 tered Holstein, 61.0 pounds fat; the same period, The saving to the registered Guernseys, 36.1 pounds Glenn Rykert, registered Holstein, .Jan and Jim Robinson of Lan­ county is about $78,000, Relief di· sing are spending the weclt with fat, 766 pounds milk; Clarence 58.0 pounds fut. rector Daryl Minnis infot·med the Robinson Motor Sales Puffenbarger & Son, 8 t·egistercd . , . thcit· grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. boat·d of superviso~s Monday. Shorthorns, 35.2 pounrls fat, 920 1 Mtllm• He•·d b lllgh Wynn Robinson. . pounds milk; Fmnk Coogmy, 33 The 18 registered Holsteins More employment oppm-tunities Sunshine circle wiil meet with A. G. Spenny & Sons grndc Jerseys, 34.6 pounds fat, owned by H. A. Miller & Son of for men in their sixties and sev· Mrs. Mina Nemer Thursday, July 743 pounds milk; Lester Benjamin, Willtamston were high in Ingham· cntics hiwe reduced the welfare 19. 19 gmdc Jerseys, 34.2 pounds fat, Williamston with 53.6 pounds of rolls, · Minnis explained. Handy· Mrs. Rose ChaiTee and daughter Hilton & Richards 598 pounds mille; .John Arend, 16 fat and 1,373 pounds of mille, men, painters and builders and of Lansing have been visiting at grade Holsteins, 34.1 pounds fat, Other high het·ds wct·e: helpers have been able to secure the Basil Stowe home. 927 pounds mille; Rex Benjall;lin Ralston & Pfiester, 22 registcretl work and become self-suppotting, Mr. and Mt·s. Ed Cunningham of & Sons, 42 gmde Holsteins, 34.0 and grade Holsteins, 52.4 pounds the relief director.said. Chicago arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. pounds fat, 971 pounds mille; V. fat, 1,539 pounds m!Ut; Kenneth However, the $250,000 is not all Dotwin Williams. Mason Automobile Dealel's Assoc. F. W. National Home, 35 regis- Kurtz, 17 grade Holsteins, 50.6 net to county, state and federal Mrs. Edith Holland of Fitchbut·g tered Holsteins, 34.0 pounds fat, pounds fat, 1,452 pounds millt; agencies. Some of the savings to is visiting her niece, Mrs. Ivan 1,000 pounds milk; Powell Bros., 26 registered anrl the county were. made possible by Monroe, and family. Rohert Rcmar, i2 registered and grade Guet·nseys and Holsteins, a boost in what the state pays for ,------gmde Jerseys, 33.1 pounds fat, 50,1 pounds fat, 1,313 pounds milk; old age assistance. An inct·ease in 1 social secut•i ty payments also 740 pounds milk; Howard Coolt, 14 Donald Williams, 34 registered and helped to cut the direct relief mixed breed, 33.0 .potmds fat, 727 grade Holsteins, 48.1 pounds fat, pounds milk; Eat·! Parson, 20 1,421 pounds mille; load, Minnis explained. The state Work Refreshed pays the maximum of $80 to 45 ••• 11 grade and rcgistet·cd Holsteins, Leon Cowdry, grade Hoi· patients at the county infirmary, 32.3 pounds fat, 957 pounds milk; steins, 46.7 pounds fat, 1,319 the relief dit·ector said. Patients Ralph Hart, 15 grade Guemscys, pounds milk; K. G. Bibbins, 18 pay the money over to the county. 31.5 pounds fat, 720 pounds mille; registered Jerseys, 46.6 pounds There are only three or four pa­ in Fresh Ol'la Sheathclm, 16 registered and fat, 821 pounds millt; Ernest Shaw, tients in the county infirmary who grade Holsteins, 30.3 pounds fat, 10 registered and IJ'rade Holsteins, do not get the $80, Minnis stated. 900 pounds milk; Wayne Wilcox, 9 46.2 pounds fat, 1,220 pounds milk; Welfare 'Ca.ooeload Dt·ops grade Holsteins, 30.1 pounds fat, W. C. Wright, 38 registered Hal· According to the repot·t made by Work Cotton/ Clothes 920 pounds milk; and Eugene steins, 44.5 pounds fat, 1,2H Minnis, there are 500 Jess welfare Lyons, 2·1 registerer! Jerseys and pounds milk; Hugh Oesterle & cases than there were last year on grade Holsteins, 20.0 pounds fat, Son, 23 t·egistered Holsteins, 44.5 June 30. The drop is the fit·st since 611 pounds milk. · pounds fat. 1,146 pounds millt; 1945, Minnis said. The direct rc; High cows in each bracket were: Lewis Wilson, 11 registered Hoi· lief oascload is down to 527 from years and ovcr-M. H. steins, 41.5 pounds fat, 1,157 830 last year. Old age assistance , , registered Guernsey, 75 pounds milk; C. W. Dansby, 17 Stnart GRANGER· Waller PIDGEON rolls have dropped to 2,444 from pounds butterff\t; Michigana registered and gmde Holsteins, 2,627. Instead of 655 children gel· Dungarees {8 oz.) $2.29 Da•~ NIVEN· Robert NEWTON Farms No. 2, registered Guernsey, 41.1 pounds fat, 1,221 pounds ling aid, the list now stands at 73 pounds fat. milk; Russell Stover, 37 registered 535. Last year aid to the blind was .. CYRILCUSACK·GRETA GYNT Five years-Earl Parson, regis· and grade Guernseys and Jerseys, Chambray Shirts $1.69 FRANK ALLENBY paid to 56 .in Ingham. This year tercel Holstein, 74 pounds fat; 41.0 pounds fat, 833 pounds milk; the total for the first six months Frank Cosgmy, grade Jersey, 70 Gould & Kalczynsld, 22 registered dropped to 52, Rochford Sox ....6 Pairs $2.00 pounds fat. nnd grade Holsteins, 40.7 pounda Minnis lauded Prosecutor Paul Four ycars-Mchigana Farms fat, 1,041 pounds milk; Clarence C. Younger and former Prosecutor Policeman's Sox ... 6 Pairs $1.75 No. 2, registered Guernsey,, 82 Blossey, 25 registered and grade Charles R. MacLean for their part pounds fat; Russell Kleis, regis· Holsteins, 39.6 pounds fat, 1,077 in winning a verdict for Ingham in Bandanas 2Sc tercel Holstein, 69 pounds fat. pounds milk; Mrs. Bernice Eifert the suit brought by Oaltland coun· . First calf-Enrl Parson, grudc & S'ons, 19 registered Holsteins, ty. Judge George W. DesJardins of Shop Caps {Finck's) . . . . . 59c Holstein, 63 pounds fat. 39.0 pounds fat, 1,065 pounds millt: Lapeer county, sitting in Oakland 1\lh:ed HllrdK Tie · Ray Lott & Son, 2-1 registered county circuit court, held that Ing· Bib Overalls (8 oz.) ..... $3.59 Mi~ed herds tied fot' ·the top and grade Holsteins, 38.2 pounds ham was not obligated to • pay averages. ir. Ingham No. 5. Law· fat, !1,005 pounds mlllt; Elmer Oakland for hospitalization of n l'encc Foste!''s 18 cows of mixed Hammond, 19 registered Hoi· former Ingham woman. The wom· Goatskin Gloves $1.49 breed averaged 39.3 pounds of fat, steins, 37.5 pounds fat, · 1,135 an left Ingham for Montcalm coun· and 1,030 pounds of millL Elwynn pounds .milk; Dell Wolf· & Son, ty and later went to Oaitland Matched Pants (5 colors} $3.69 Collar's 14 Holsteins and Short- 29 grade Holsteins, 36,6 pounds where she b~came sick. Wltho'ut horns averaged . 39.3 pounds fat fat, 1,032 pounds mlllt; It·a Cronit· serving official notice on Ingham Matched Shirts (5 colors) $2.98 attd 1,021 pounds mil!{. Other right, 18 registered Jm·seyB, 35.8 relief officials, Minnis said, Oalt· high herds irt the association were: pounds fat, 653 pounds milk; Har· land hospitalized the woman and Glenn Rykert, 18 registered and old Glynn, 15 registered and grade then attempted to collect from d f Guernseys and Holsteins, 34.6 gt·adc Holsteins, 39.2' poun s at, pounds fat;' 700 pounds mlllt; Max Ingham. Had Ingham been official· 1,094 pounds mille; John Ellsworth Eifert & Son, 17 registered Brown ly notified, Minnis explained, the and Davis, 18 grade Holsteins, 39·1 Swiss, 33.1 pounds fat, 849 pounds woman would have been returned pounds fRt, 1,160 pounds milit; milk; Marc Traver, 17 registered to this county. where het· care Denzil L. Hill, 1S grade Hoi· Rnd gmde Jerseys, 32.5 pounds fat, would have run less than In. Oak· A INo .cm·toon steins, 38.0 pounds fat, . 1,090 land. pounds ·mille; · Joht\ Eldridge, 21 625 pounds milk. grade and registered Holsteins, Inlll\•ldunl Leaders grade Holstein, 88.1 pounds fat, . . •. • Jolm Wnyne In "B~CK: TO~ BATAAN.;" nr-11. 37.0 poundS\ fat, . 974 pounds Top producers as in:dividunls 2,460 pounds millt; W. C. Wright, Love ·Those Prices! C. Qm~ng. ·· Skelton·Snlly. IiAm"ellt , In. ''EXCUSE ...1\IY millt; Stanley· Voss; 11' registered were: · registered Holstein, 86.9 pounds DTJST" In teclmlcolor; Jnclc ()urson-Gblger•· Rogers In: THE· Holsteins and mixed, 37.0 pounds Over 5 yeat·s-H. A. Miller & fat,. 2,555 pounds milk. GROOi\1 WORE SPURS." . ' . . fat, · 1,03() pounds milk;· Sons, registered Holstein, 116.8 Under 3years-Mrs. Bernice El· . Emerson Bryde, . 19 grade Hoi· pounds fat, 2,655 pounds ,.millt; fert & Sons, reglstet·ed Holstein, steins: 36.0 pounds fat, 1,090 Dell Wolf & Son, grade Holstein, 58,3 pounds fat, 1,575 pounds millt; oounds millt; Mamlce Oesterle, 21 95.4 pounds fat, 2,385 pounds millt; Powell Bros., grade Holstein, 56.7 grade Holsteins, 35.5 pounds fat, Under 5. years-Powell Bros., pounds fat, '1,455 pounds milk. . 1,070 pounds miilt; Carroll Glynn, grade Holstein, 83.9 pounds fat, There was a total of 26 herds 16 grade Holsteins, 34.7 pounds 2,340 pounds millt; Donald Wil" tested in this association In June ITH IJAVI{ fat, 1,011 pounds millt; Herbert Iiams, registered Holstein; 74.7 with 538 cows Ol) test. The nssocia- Hart, 19 grade Holsteins, 3·1.2 pounds fat, 2,490 pounds milk. pounds fnt, 870 pounds miilt, Mel· Under 4 years-Powell Bros., pounds;tlon average of milk, of butterfat 1,071 pounds. was 41.1 1I------"Mason's. Store for Men"'------~

\ . , . T30ilh]fll', ColO!'ndO, 'l'ha tl•lp Will f,ndge IR aponcllng the weelc with INGHAM ,COUNTY NEWS Showboat :.Girls Tour Stale Okemos and· Vicinity tal1o them hy way of the Budlantls Mt•, nncl Mr!l. Gomlcl Copcnhnvor July 12, 1951 l1;1gc 2 Leslie Items Mr~~' A, n. W!llttng . 1mr1 Biaclt Hills IJf South ~lwtJt, · 1111d family, One Hundr·ed anrl forty six ttl· Tlto annunl uci1oo! ol••cl.lon WIIH I nov, PpuJ Tuc:lmr Ml'R. Hazel Wover• canJo homo Mrs. B,vdnoy Longitlll'st. nt Gmncl tended the a.nnual school brmrd hclcl nt Lito Snovlll•' ,;chnol Mnn­ ltnplrlli, from t~e Spnt'I.'OW hospital Ft·lcl(ty mooting Monrlrw night. MaynaJ'd clny night, .J, B. llyntt WaH e!entor] llullc!lng" l'rof{l'llm R1HJ'ta nrtOI' spending two wec!1~ there. ll1herly n.nrl IDrwln Benne wera r·e­ rli1'11C[OJ', Ml's. Howrml .Jnu!mun nne! Janet Her daughter, Mrs.· Phyllis Bo11le olected fot· three-yoctr tel'lm. vlslled Mt•, nnrl Mrs. JP, W. Btil'· Village Council Mrmhnl's of' the C!ongmgnl.ionnl or Claro, Ia cnl'ing for hor, Mt•, nncl MrH. Rex Wooer nnd gosu nr Mnson S11nrlny nflcmoon, eh1ll'lli1 plnnnerl l:o stnrt n bttllrllng 1 Mrs, Irene McKane nccompnnlr.d Cnmll,v spent SniHiny nt Lnbclnlo iH'Ogi'Uill fo1• rt lnrgrt• Snnriny I The l. 0, 0, F, and nebelwh !Jy MJ'H, Esther So11thwnrlh vlHilod lnlw wiLh Mr. nncl Mrs. Ji1m·I iiclwnl pinnt al: n lltt:,ineMs meet­ memhet•s and families ·held a pic­ hot• son-in-lrtw and c.lnughtcl', Mr, 'rhnrpe, Lnrgo mncaronl sllllllH may !Je Planning for New Ing held nflct• n fr•ied chiclwn rlln­ nic Sunday at Fergu~on park. nncl Mt•s. Gol'a)d Klinger, In Buf­ coolcc•d nml uscrl rrn· hot•s d' oeuv­ Mt·a. Howcml Jnclcson nne] Jnnet !'es; 0 IJ them Wllh Ct'e!Lill diceze ner HCl'Ved on the chlll'eh lnwn.l Mrs. D. S. Boston and sons, falo, New Yorl{, laHl wee]{, n ttended 11 J'Ctlnlon oC tho 10:1R ancl mln:i!iilf,~i ''''"'·· or of her 25th wedding anniver­ 0. B. Wood of Leslie nml MI'H, Mr. un St. Ph. 48~1 :i\fasim, i\lich. · North Onondaga ·. Mrs. B. H. Flehl Culver Cornei's . •, .. Mrs. Annie Rarpsey. ana 20n of Mrs. H. JU. Owen Ventura, Califomili; · and Miss Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lemon and Flossie Potter of ·Fenton :were son and Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Brown guests of Mr. and Mrs. A.· Griffin and son spent the Fourth at Di­ last week. Mr. and Mrs. Levi Pot­ mondale picnicking and swim­ ter of Lansing were also callers. ming. They all spent Satut·day at Mr. and Mrs. A. Griffin were Pleasant lake. callers of Mrs. Sarah Elliot of Mr. and Mrs . .Joe Barrett spent Grovenbtlt'g recently. Monday and Tuesday at Gary, In­ Percy VanSickle called on his diana, visiting the former's sis­ sister-in-law, Mrs. Nellie Reed of ter. Grand Ledge, Thursday. Mrs. Reed Miss Virginia Gardner of Leslie is recovering from a strolte. is spending a few days with her Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Jean and cousin, Janet Gardner. daughters of East Lansing were Hershal Owen and Martin spent Sunday visitors of her parents, Mr. the week end fishing at Brenner and Mrs. Carl Warner. lake near Hanison. Mt·s. Carla Myers of .A,ttica, In­ diana, was a caller of. Mr. and Mrs. Orbie Dolbee Sunday. It will be time for Blueberry Mr. and Mrs. B. H. Field enter­ Muffins soon, and there's an easy tained 45 of the Fields family Sun­ way to maltc them. Just add the day at the 21st. reunion. Guests at­ little blue berries to an eight-and­ tended from Jackson, Dansville, In­ one-half ounce paclmge of muffin mix and you'll liave eight to six­ diana, Lansing, Farmington, De­ f/lttd IT'S COMPLE.TELY AUTOMATIC teen muffins, depending on the troit, St. Johns and Elsie. Dinner .·~ size of your pan. OIL FIRED was served at one o'clocl{, Officers elected for 1952 were: President, W1NTER AIR CONDITIONER Byron H. Field; vice-president, Ed­ Yes, here's modern automatic gas cooking at its carefree best. win Aldrich; and sem·etnry-treas­ Roper's famous "lnsta Matic" clock control turns the oven on ... urer, Lila Field. The 1952 reunion Phill Up by AMIRICAN-$tandard will be held at the Farmington supervises cooking ... then turns oven off. You can be miles away home of Mr. and Mrs. Clarence wltll Aldrich on .July 13, 1952. and return to a perfectly done mecil, warm and waitin~. This deluxe Roper also offers a unique "Keep-Warm" top burner flame ... Phillips 66 automatic lighting throughout ... handy high-level, ext~a-capacity ·. \ Wheatfield Center Bt·ing your car to Sl1lp's for GET;fT-NOW.a.ENJOY IT FOR 11FEI Mrs. Erma Jolmson broiler with revolutionary "Roper-Gio" burner .. :·and all the other Mrs. George Frost, Mrs. Floyd advantages named above. Baclws, Mrs. Arthur Frost, Mrs. Floyd DonaJ, Mrs. Wilbur Gibson, The Winterway does a big oil heating Miss Bertha . Showerman, Mrs. job in small to medium homes. Year you can modernize Weaver and Mrs.r Berton Johnson after year it automatically provides attended Community Aid Thurs­ day at the home of Mrs. Robert WASH gentle circulation of wnrm, clean, lm­ your home now on Foreman. ·' midified air. Ask us 11bout thie hand­ an EASY TIME Miss Barbara Coolt of Lansing OIL CHANGE HOme basement unit. was a weelt end guest of Mr. and PAYMENT PlAN Mrs. Dell Wolf. GREASE COMI _IN 01 PHONI FOR UTIMARS The Berton Johnson family vis­ ;~~ DE LUXE MODEL PICTURED. H.ERE ONLY $354.75. * CONVENIENT TERMS ited Mr. and Mrs. Dicit Dunsmore TIRE and daughters and Elva Fulton at REPAIR 75 Vantown Sunday aftemoon. OTHER ROPER MODELS PRICED FROM .$174 Donnie Van Demarlt had his tonsils and adenoids removed Sat· urday morning In Lansing. Cowdry Heating & ·Yentila~ing Co. Paul Cooley of Holt was pastor Skip's ·Service Sunday momlng, substituting for ~ev. .Cecil :Pollok, who had this Opon ,7 Doyo a Woek 311 N. Cedar Phone 2-1961 engagement promised before being Co1·uor of Aeh and Cedar Mr·s. Lntll'lla (iil'l'cml J'llllllll on Fire Prevm1tion Aid Housel District Mr·. nncl MI'Jl, Urm· Cady HIJtHin~· 1 ... t'Vl 1lil1g',• ! 1,1 Stocl~bridge I Leslie News l\11'H, Hnoe Colo ol' ir,nn,lng Is··· 'l'hc HniiHOI H('hrrnl nwnl.ing \~ ns Jly l\fi'S. Ht•hm lleomnn, l'hono 140 Ylslllng· hrll' HiHIOI', 1\'lrH, Annn Ln,:' I IJCirl Moncllty uvm1lng· nl. 1.110 H< :!1 nol Se11ny. • 'l'he Shilling nncl Wllrlc fnmllles slsl.cr, Henl'lcll.n Onle, ut CIPvr­ IHJIIHO, Pnul J'v!cCt•ncry Wfll'l r·u­ elcwlo(] dit•cctor•, Mt·s, Nolan Woller nt' Knlrnnn?;oo ~pont Sun!!. em\ propdrty lax on;! $34 610 00 fnmily urc liv.\rJg :;t theft· home in lie, Henderson was a si.iclter cnndl-, from tulllon, while $81,324.so ca;nc lhe ncigh~JOrhc Qd ;ot· the summer, PLAr ... . 'OISCUSS YOUfl.. .Tnne Wcsi fall of Lnnsing spent date and his election may he con- from slate school aiel. A $200 cost Mrs. Hunclny eve­ 201l N. Mason l'honl' 271!H elcclcrl lo succc,ecl himself anrl El- em mvcn from a crow, according mer Lehman wns cleclcrl to sue- lo lhc National Wildlife Icedct·n­ have charge of the vclomns insli- The Leslie Scout troop 69 re­ ning with Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd Clm'it. · ccccl Neil Wills. Uoa, is to watch him in flight. A tute and will be assisted by Charles viewed camp experiences at their '.Phc Past Noble Gmncl· club held c1 ow ,;cents to work hard at the Menke. · meeting Thursday night. Robert :M1·. and Mrs. Howard.' Clark and A recent report by the Unive)'- Baylis ancl Larry Lantz were sc­ its .July meeting wilh lllrs. GcOJ·gc job of flying, but tlte mven goes ~=====-==:-, Springman Tuesday. . at ilmo"" slowly and easily. After sity of Michigan mndc several lected nnd initiated into the secret Mr'''· Alma McCloud held a Stan- training :1 1Jil of rtltiltJ(Ie, he holds criticisms which have Joel to im- order of the Arrow while nt C11111p Icy pnrt.y Wcrlncstlay afternoon. his powerful wing·s out slmight provements. The high school class Kiroliex, Earl Millet• has been ap­ New Location! ncv. H. H. Peyton pinns tn be- anrl flat while he soat·s. pcriods will he chang-eel from one pointed publicity mnn. Edwin li)Nntionnl Wildlife Fc~crntlon hour to 45 minutes. This will a\1ow Chesney has 11 llroken arm. gin his worlc in Port Huron early Just when his lazy sailing bo- After July 17 1In August. · gins to r·cmind you of a gmccful Northern Raven the teachers to hnvo more free Rev. Martin l~outs, pastor of the Dr. F. 0. Beh':lcr of lhc P.resby- glider, he turns on the power nnd time. Teachers will not drive buses Mt. Hope Presbyterian church in \ tcr1nn chlll'ch Will usc as l11s .s~t'-1 becomes a stunt plane. In his bag laid fom m· five large greenish this year. Needed equipment adder! Lansing, officiated at the funeral mon Sundrty, "The Gospel. Mulls- of ncrinl lJ·iclcs rtre wingovers, eggs which are clotted with brown. to the school includes an electric service for Mrs. Robert E . .Tones JEAN'S try." (Jives ancl tumbles. Then, havin;: After the young· ravens hatch mimeogt·aph, two typewriters and 11t the Behrens-Luecht funeral shown orr his' acrohatrcs, he m~y ancl are old enough to look al'Ound, a cllctaphonc for the commercial home in. Leslie Weclnesda~ ~ft~r­ BEAUTY SHOP, 00 go !Jnck lo soaring, or he may they find themselves Jiving In department, rt human model for ~ ~· Mts. .Jones died fro~ l!lJUrtes 1 Holt, l\fichip;an the biology department, a new tecerved m an auto accrdent last slm'l loolchoo\ nt Ypsilanti, Mrs. Grace loon tires. Oversize mudguards, exClusive Phillips Body and Welding Shop with their grandparents, Mr. and Columbi11 chuin guard.. A ~;55 value! And Mrs. Charlie Knonle. home Monday night. Smith is nt the University of Mich­ 17:18 Uamil1on Roud Okemos Phone !16114 it's guaranteed as' long as you own it! .Tnmes Km!hlc and family of , Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Graf and igan, Mrs. Charles Menl Mr. and Mrs. Ora Balter. penter received his BolJcat pin nnd or near. Mahogany veneered· console. ! E&t~% line 80 rds. 4 f,t. to 1Js line:S. on lfs line 29 rds. Mr. and Mrs. Earl·Lantis"callcd registration card ns 11 new Cub. .Terry Jacltson, Bruce Gallaway on Mr. and Mrs. F1·ed· Huffmeyer You pay only pennies a day for the tops : 2lj2:ft·W. pll. to E&W Sec. line 80 rds. 5 ft.-N. 29 t•ds. and Tommy Carter received Wolf , Monllay night. in family entertainment! Act today I : 8%;ft. to beginning~ Section 22.-15 Acres. badges and Cammie Carter rc· Mr. ttncl Mrs. M~urii:e Felton are eelved his Benr badge from Cub· vacationing at .Rusli' lake.· I master Rev. Paul Tuclcer. The af· DE~HI 1;owN~J:f~P ZONING BOARD, Mr. and Mrs. Raymond . Wilcox ternoon was spent swimming. Re· and children attended ·the rodeo at freshments of cooly. Dinner was server! CtnbJc with one of the good con· Elnton Rapids; Ca1·l lllrlge, Brttllc troi t Sunday after vncn lioning Carol Warner entertained Friday don sed soups,. nnd lt'o even bettor nnrl Mrs. C!lnrieH Coss lllld flllllii,Y nalions, n L the Rayne1· pnrlt In Mason. evening at a miscellaneous show­ Creelt; Burlynn Collar, Leslie; VI­ with his pnrcnts, Mr. and Mrs. W. flev. Ft•. Hugh Conltlln officiated to bite Into, The 60UP mny be cre11m met Ill Colrlwnlel' SiliHiny fur a Clarence Plncumhc served.' his Guests attended from Ann Arbor, er In honor of Miss Janice Green­ ola Hitchcock Vnn!Jorin, Lnnslng; Ill. I"'-J~.__...... -,)c,...... _, ""'matron of honor. Her ballerina­ or any summer Ingham county 4-H club mem­ ,.':: length gown wus of lighl blue or- Lange Schmidt entet·tained em­ • • • Baldwin and Barbarrt Cook of Lan­ bers are malt Mr. and Mrs. Rex Chapman and Mr. a~d Mrs. J. H. ~et~e1·s. and the trip with the Deans. Jacltson and Mr. and Mrs. John daughters o.f Lansing and Mrs. daughtet, Ahx, and Mts. Florence The excursion to Greenfield Vil­ Mr. and Mrs. Gordon C. Ed- Bmns of Vandercook Lake Mon­ lage and the Dett·oit Tiger base­ Nora Chapman of DeWitt visited L~nlt attended the weddmg of monds and Bonnie took a short day evening. ball game will be on Wednesday, Ware's Drug Store M1·. and Mrs. Harold Whipple sun· Mtss Glor111 Patton of Oxford anrl trip through northern Michigan Mr. and Mrs. Roland Messner July 18. Me1nbcrs, leaders or par­ day. Rtchard C. L~t·ny of Buffalo, l'horw MU Mr. and Mrs. Lange Schmidt New Yorlt, whtch toolt place on Wednesday and al'l'ived home Sat- and Linda of Fowlerville, Mr. and ents should let Lhe local leaders ~lasuu urday. They visited several state Mrs. Robert Messner of Lansing Boys' Sport Shirts spent the weelt end at Houghton July 24 at E~manuel Congt·ega­ know if they want tlclwts and;------'------­ parks, Torch lalte and Interlochen. and Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Wing should turn in their money so the ~hm•t sl""""• lnng o;lecl'c Lalte with friends. tiona! chm·ch m Oxford .. M.rs. Fet­ Mr. and Mrs. James Quinn, Mr. and daughte1·s of Dansville called tickets may be purchased by the :Si~cs 8 through 16 ter·s was one of the bndesma1ds, Open Monday and Friday nights 'till 8:30 having been a former schoolmate and Mrs. J·ack O'Berry and Mr. on Mr. and Mrs. George Messnet·, end of the weelc and Mrs. J. B. Evans of Mason Sunday. Vahw~ tu $3.!J5 of the bride. July Is safety month and many .. $1.59 Mr. and Mrs. Don Densmore en· and Mr. and Mrs. Russell Van Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Miller 4-H clubs are holding safety MQson tertained Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Epps and fami~y of Jackson. at~ ·and family spent the Fourth of events. Wheatfield held a safety Maim of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. tended the weddmg of M1ss Shtrley July with Mr. and Mrs. Robert meeting Monday evening and sev­ Lansing· s Smart Irvin Carriere of Detroit last weelt Sayers ot Jackson and Dame! B1!d- Knight at the Knight cottage at eral other clubs are planning spec­ net· of Hillsdale, which was held St Helen ial evening meeting to info1•m the ffl ARl E'S Dairy end. Both Mr. Maim and :Mr. Suburban Shop at the Baptist church in Jacltson ' ' community and members of safety Quality Dairy Products CatTiere were in the atmy with Mrs. Derwood Cam and Mrs. FASHIONS Don Densmore. Sunday. They also attended a re- Nina Carn visited Mt·. and Mrs. activities. 2>11·1· 1-i. Ucdar·, Lau~iug ception which was given at the William Pa<>e of Jacltson and Mr. Mt•. and Mrs. Thut·s~on Lowne, Meado\V Lark Inn. Mr. and Mrs. " * * * Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Trower and Mr. and Mrs. Arlam Snyder tool! Boys' Swim Trunks Cash and Carry Russell Van Epps entertained Mr. and Mrs. Carl Page of Saginaw Mrs. George Hoagland to her home Mrs. Wynn Weston and David of and Mt·s. Quinn, Mr. and Mt·s. Sunday. Storewide H~· l'r"p 1\lcflrt~gor T11•o St.orcs to. Serve you Lansing spent the Fourth of July in Payne, Ohio, Friday and spent Sizes 10-~0 O'Berry and Mt·. and Mrs. Evans Mr. and •Mrs. ' Walter. Cat·ven the week end · thet·e. Mrs ... Hoag­ with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Van­ at a potluclt dinner following the spent the wee]{ end at Silver lake :i'o1 s. Cedar ·142 w. Mn11lc Horn and Louise. land had been visiting the Snyders Values tn ~3.!J5 wedding and reception. near Pinckney. Sunday they. at- the pnst weelc Phone. 2-UOl Phone 5241 M~. and Mrs. Louis Stid and $1.95 Mrs. Elmer Fortman of Dans- tended the Carven-Wallace rc­ Mr. and Mrs . .Ja.y H. Snydct·, Jr., l family were host's to Rev. and Mrs. ville called on Mr. and Mt·s. Floyd union. Mt·s. Florence Carven of CLEARANCE Raymond Norton and family at a and Tommy of Royal Oak were Fortman Satm·day evening. Ann Arbor returned home witli week end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Fourth of July picnic and an eve­ Kenneth Fortman ancl daughter, them for a few days. · of Summer Apparel ning of television. Jay H. Snyder, Sr. Tommy is Theresa, of Albuqnerquc, New Mrs. Roy Parisian, Betsy and Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rose and spending the week with his grand­ Mexico, will visit M1·. Fortman's Terry, and Mt'. and Mrs. No11nan Jefft·ey retumed home Sunday aft. parents. SHAFER parents, Mr. and Mrs. F

~on, Mrs, Derwood Carn, orgl!nlat· director, rmm, but to tc· of inJrJ'I'sllng placeH In which he church, will bo the apealcer July honm·lng- Mr. and Mrs. Duwnyne cnpturn the Helling or the GoHJWI 1'1jenloglcul Somlnar·y In Chlcn[~O. Mn.9on MclhoJint, Glitds ,one, 1rhoh· rchoursal, 'rhursduy, 8:00. lng their miRslonnl'y worlc. 'I'hc Honse, 4 Sillll11 J{ocn Mlnalo-Ku, lu Grant lhc IPnJJr lh of .July llllrl J•'llnl on wnll'rlday, July 0. Cox Girl Suffocates LnJHI Wilh the Mnsler," llS his suiJ­ Tolcyo, J llplln, spent a rcw days there building 11 BCI'VCd two HIX·YOUI terms liS diS· I r , W1ilium Hnzellon, a fmmer• collage. tlllc puts II. •ro his surJwis<', lw tr·Jr•l strpcl'lnlenrlcnt 111 Port Huron , L!lr•n llnltml Umtltr1•n ch~tr·ch, I>,, 1ctmlenl of A til ciiUs, died Jtl tho Mt•. 11nrl M1 H. A. H, Onllln found llw ehurcit loo snntll; he nnli Su~rlrww Buy, Gamble, pnslor, S11nday school, 10 In Fire Saturday et IIOJ•IC OJ JVlr, antl MI'S, Drew Pel'­ Wlllrnmst1m were In WebbcrvUlit had to divide llw sr•J vices Into two D!II'Jng Iris Mnsnn htgh school a, m.; mornin~r sor·vJcc,. 11 11. m.; ,,un .July fl. over lite l•'our'lh of July, sit ill H. OJ hot• nJirwll er.9 horrowcd d11ys jus I. after the turn of lhc Chrislian IT:ncJeavor, selllot•, 7 ;15 p, Tho house occupied iJy MJ', and his nolrs nnd piclur I'S, On the t•cnt~u·y he scJ'Yccl as correspond- m.: Chiullun Endeavor, young Mr·. and Mr·s. Vwlot Iclc unci Mr. M1·s. Pnul Co" and fnnrll,v WILl Mr. unci Mr·s. Henry Bohlm en­ lll'iiing- ol scor cs of ndlllil crs, lw cnt Ini· 'uw L:mHlng Sluts JoUI'nlll, people, 7;45 p. m.; evening ser·v· .uul Mrs, l_,twr once Dol bee spent badly rlnmngod by lire Just SnliU'­ ler·l,tlrtl'll I!Jcllllo from Jucl1son OVer iiJc J•'mlllil. wrote I he hool<. the .Tnel'ir·Ht Chtii'IJh uf Chr·lsl, 81•l.,nt• ricld 011 the Llruwn nnd Champion Mr. Cr,.., rusherl upslnil'S unml Ill hod for lwo nJ' lhJ•ee WCC(IE, lst, Ma.'lon, holds HOI vices at tho 11um. '!'he T!'outncr·s sloJlpcd the the tlttmcs ancl mnol"-._'JC!_,.-,"-._o,)c_•~cyns rlend u;mn Ill'· Mrs. Cilet Bng-gs IJJsl 'fuesdc~y, lll', HPv. l•'1, Hugh Conldin, pas· service 8 p. third Wednesd11y, of 2rl. Wedncsclny evening meeting rn. · Mr. and Mts, Wellington spent t•ival. Canso of clenlh Is thought M1·. unci Mrs. 1-lllrmon Connln lor. Cnnl'cssions and dcvoltons. Ladies Union, 2 p. m. in homes, at 8:00 rneludcs testimonies of some ltmc recently at Urcgo Har· Lo be from smoke. She wus the "Delive1· me out of the mire, and let me not sink: ... " anrl M1. anti M1 H. M. J. Bt·iggs Sllitll'llay 7:30 p. 111. Sunday Christian Science healing. A pub­ bot· visrlutg l'elalrves. oldest of theu three chJiclr·cn. (Psalm 69:14.) Read Isaiah,42:5·12. IL mn_.;scs 7::10 and 10:~0 a nr. lruw­ Jell 'l'ti<'Hdny for wccll'H vacnt!on Wllllanrs lon J.u the mn, .T ohn lic r·cacling- l'Oom is open 11t tho M1·. unci Mrs. Loyd Roberts r·e­ The house was owned by M1 s, h•l*\'illc•, cnnfc~P=ilons and devol ionfi For many years I had been preaching in the great prison ul lhcJJ' c,tiJJn nt ~tuzct·ne. Rcla­ WeB I endorl, pastor, 1022 West chtii'Ch evoi'Y Wednesday and Spt­ tul ned 110111 West V1rgmiu whetc PRnl Yocum. The house tleJ' plan lo go Gl'!lnd H1ver, Church school, 0:45 urdny Jr·om 2 to 4. The omnipo­ of Havana, but God's Word seemed to fall on indifferent ears they have been vaca llorung Cot· the tents were lnsm·od. !l. Ill. there by plane for 11 two-day vrsrt. a, m.; worship ser·viec 10;00 a. m. tence and omnipresence of God is and hardened hearts. Many times I went away discouraged. past weelc. Rcgum unci Shu·Jey ate emphasized in lh1s lesson-sermon One day, however, a certain prisoner told me with honesty and vl~lltng lhetc the 1est of the sum­ Mrs, Harmon Oonnin fell on lho Tho contmon slmnl1 usually has St. ,Jiunr•H Mlssiu11, He\', Msg-r. Nurth Aurr•lius Ch,;reh, Rev. which will be read m all Ohl'lstllln l11Ct. cement tlooJ' anrl Injured her ltucc Jrve young in ll Iiller. Science chm·chcs on Sunday, July firmness: "I don't like the kind of life I have lived. I wish I ChRriPs Keat mg-, (Iii sl01. Mass will Car·! Dil/iiJH, pa:;toJ·. Comer Oolum­ D1cll Cromer, Alton Jennings, one dny last wcclc. ------: 15. could get out of this place and never get back in the mud ilc said a l tho <'lt:tpcl nl I he corner 1 hta and E1fe1 t marls. Sunday I'ommy l!emans and Chuck Dol­ Ml', and Mrs. Roland Alley fr·on1 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS1 of Smrlh .Jeff't•J'son and Chcr J'Y iwhool 10:1n and mormng worship again." · neat' Chicago spent the wee!< one! J 1 12 1951 p 5 DanHville 1\lnthodlst. Rev. Sam­ bee arc campmg lor ll week 11l streets at 10 :{0 Sunday mornmg. al 11 :•15, Young Peoples Follow­ Lale'i<'ly, !Prey Bldg., Worship scrv- at the church. ruin and spiritual death. ter·, \(u·gmia, and And I ew Jacl'­ a. m. N. Y. P. S. at 6:45 p. m. and ------"------Ballm and Jamr;c for several d11ys, ice, 2:45 p. m.; arlvcnlls'l hour, "''ang-clislic. message at 7:30 p. m. 1 JIIUh•ilhl 1\li•tlwdlst, Cm·fon Foltz, K'pp mmunl'ty lrums anrl Rlcllal'l1 stayed OVCl the Mcmber·s of the Good Nctghbor WJI:M 1 p. m. Sunday. Pray1:r· servrce every Wednesday pastm·. Worship service 10:15, ser- I c0 wccl' end. class harl ll prentc dinner in the State Farm Insurance Co's. .Mason park Sunday aflemoon, night at 7:30, 1 111on toptc, "Our Father's Busi- l'hyllls Cheney The Sportsman's club of Ol'om th of July , -- supermtendent. Preaching sorvrce, Pleasant lal>c. l'arlling at Our· Hl'ar 10:30 a. m. .Atll'l'hns. CNth'r lla[ltlst, Roy. 11 :00; young peoples service, 6:30; A pwnie l"nncr was held 111 hon- at the Vantown Mclhodtst chuJ·ch tlt Pleasant lake wrlh Mt·. ami l<'r••t~ l~ntmncu Grlb?t'l ~1Jics, pastor. Worshtp evening service, 7:30; prayer meet- or of the bll'lhclay amuversary of is 10:15 a. 111. Wtlh services at Mrs. George I{rcppe ot Lansing, \\'illiamston 1>'1'1'1' lllethodist, H. set·vrec IH at 11:30 II. m., with ing Wednesday evonmg ut 7:30 11t :Mts, Cdi'I'IC LoVette Sunday at 11:15 a, m. Mr. unrl Mrs. Leo R.ehtll of Lan­ 10 30 G Houshcy, pastor. Clnn ch school clnuclt school preceding- lit = · the church Plcusanllakc. Those Jll'oscnt were. Mrs. :stnn!cy Ri.~cll, ,vho lias sing called on the Strobels Satur­ Greenville Finance Co. 10 a, m; woJsiup ser·vir•c 11 a. 111. This Will continue through the ' Mr. and Mrs. Loten sweet, M!', been VJsitmg 1olalJvcs in lhc East, cl.ty cvcmng. 2615 8. Ceclnl' l'hont• Lansing 41382 and 8.15 p 111. Young- People's summer. Chou· rracttce will be dts· '"-'Slit• Baptist, Paul ID.t Tucller, and Mt s. Floyd Hammond and r·otuJ·necl home Friday by plane. Mrs. Lyle Rob111son ancl daugh­ Sel'\•icc 7•30 jl. 111.; fllllyCI' SCrVICC conlrnucd through July nnd Au- pastor. Sunday school, 10:00. Wor- Dol'ls of Lansing, Mr. and Mr·o. Joyce nnrl Mar·y Lon Hylo of leJ's of Gr·eem•tllc spent the weei{ Thursday, 7::JU p. m. gust. shtp service 11:00, Rev. A . .Judson Bmt Wllrnc and ram1ly, Barbal'a StocJc,brlclge spent last week with end wtth her parents, Mt·. and Mrs. 1 Artllllt' Buell. !Ur•tlurtllst-l'r•t••hvtl•rlan U n I nn WtllWeeks spealc. of Lyndon,At 7:30 Washington,the Cassidy Bender, Mr·. and M1s. Wayne MLo- M1. and M1s. Howard Strobel. \Villinrmiun Ua(Jiisl, Harold :Oki'\·J,.,., July 15, io a.' m., wtll he Vette and family, Mr·. anc1 rs. Mr·. nncl Mrs. Frank Milboumo Mr. anc[ Mt::S. Wtlliam To\Ynsley . Lal1c chapel choir· will sing um1 Cl' l~rcd LoVette and famrly, ML. ami 11nd sons of Jackson, Mr·. and Mrs. of Jacl'nclay evening of th1.; pcrintendent, Evening service, Mrs. w. K. Steadman ami Mrss Patricia Moni'Dc spent last WCC]{. week at the 4-H cump at Hastmg8. , 7:30, w11l be Ill charge of the Cotenc left Thmsday n 1ghl to young people uncle!' the supervt· spend a few days with Mts. Wlima Miss Gt·acm Vog t of WIIItamslon f It' pj • Watch Tlzem Carefully 1 s1on of Max Rocpcke. Pmyor Drahel ancl fmm]y ot Mecosta. spent last wooll with Cluu·lottc e aJnS meeting Thul'sday at 8:00 p. m. Mr. nne! Mrs. j~atl Hoag spent Ann Risch, Mr. and Mts. Morton Rice and !\Irs. 1\athryn Willies Sunday nt Ann Arbor Univot•sJty Sunoco and Willard Batteries In a Sail Lake City-Seattle game son and Mrs, Peat 1 1Dc\Vaters in the Pacific Coast league, Sept. hospital vts1tmg thea· daughter, Cllllcd on M1. and M1·s. Edgar Mr. ;mel Mrs, John lJicy do this'.' bullion cube. All you have to do is wrth Mr. and Mts. James Mtller. Hm old Reed and Mr. and Mrs. to drop the cube into the cttp, 11dd Doris OnltridoJ' spent lhc past Reuben Knauff and farmly spent 10 ply Truck Tires 1 I•lmnc bolJing watet• and stu·. The cube week with Iter pm cnts, Mr. nnd Childs District Sunday at Bnlls lake. Jo:. :;~~,, Mc(c>wan & McCowan Insurance 3261 malccs e"cellcn t stock for soups, Mt·s. ·Glen CalttJdcr. She is now Mrs. Leone Johnston Phyllis Tinlc and M11rtha Jean gr11vies and sauces for vegetables. employed in a hospital in AlbiOn. B1 ower spent the wee!{ end 111 Mll· M1·. and.Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler, Mr. Mr·. and Mt·s. Ell1s •rownsend and son vistlmg Miss BI'Owet 's aunt, and Mt·s. Wayne Millet nnd Mr. farmly have moved into their new Mrs. George Clan chill. AI Rice ,Chevrolet Co. ,wei Mrs. Willis Bailey spen l lho home on the Krnneyvrllo road. 111JHS Allee Hart b!'oke her left Mason l~ourth of July at Ellswm·th lalw. They will live in lho basement aun when she fell !rom a tree Eaton Rapids Camp Meeting Mr. and Mrs. LRwrcnce Kenyon unt1l the rest of the house JS whrlc playing at her lwme. of Lansmg wore Thursday ovenmg fimshed. callers of Mt·. and Mrs. Lloyd Mr. and Mt·s. Mal tin 'I'ownsend July 26 to August 5 Wheclct·. and family attonclocl Mamnalha Mr. and Mrs. Ludell Cheney and Btble confcr·enco li'J'Jcllly, '!'hey PREACHING SERVICES family and Mt·. and Mrs. Carlyle heard Ev11ngchst Dr. Billy Om· Add Color, Sparkle lo Your Sunz~uer JJfeals with Waltz and family spent the Fomth h11m. DAILY EVERYONE of July at Pleasant !aile, M1·, and Mt·s, Garth MeKossey SUNDAY spent tho week WIth his pnren ts, These Gay Wa,·es WELCOME Darlene Brown spcn t Tuesday 10:30 a. m., 3:00 .and 7 :30 mght with Phyllis Cheney. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McKessey, 10:30 a. m., 2:30 and 7 :30 p.m. Thirty-one a ttcnded the Childs Plastic 6-pc, Salad Set in assort. colors ...... $3.25 Preachers p.m. Comer church for worship ser·vicc Youth 9 :DO a. m. and Sunday school Sund11y morn­ Youth 9:00 a. m. t Children 10 :30 a. m. Okemos mg. Water Set-Pitche1·, 6 tumblers ...... - ...... $3.95 'l Rev. James Gibson l•'ro11ted ln cool Jlll!l tel colors Missionary Speaker SACRED CONCERT 1\lrs. Clyde Wllllruns Wtlliam Comstoclr and family 1 Rev. L. S. Hoover Rlld Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Orr spent PENGUIN Sl!:RVEit t Sunday, July 29, 4:30 August 1 Rev. Morton Dorsey Mrs. Nor'!{1n Wagner returned the Folll'tlt of .July at Kego Hal'· Kcc11s Rev. William Cox Flint Salyation Army Band from the East lust Tuesday. bor with Mrs. Comstock's brother Cold things cold A. G. Vaughn is mailing plans and sistet··in·law, Mr. and Mls. Wnrm things wr~rm Urundi, South Africa Pianists to build his home on the three acre Jack Warner. There were 25 pres· lot of ~rs. W11gner. ent. 1 Song Leade1· Mrs. Clay Milby . PUBLIC INVITED Mrs. Notier Vander Mullen has The three claught.cr·s of Mr. unci $6.95 $1.25 Rev. Clay Milby Miss Leah Brown as her guest this weell, her nep- Mrs. Herbert Duke have spent hew, Chris Allworth, of f>ctroit. several dnys with their gmndpar· / Youth imd Children Mr. and Mrs. Ramsay Williams ents, Mi•. and Mrs. William Com­ -FANS- Outdoor Rev. and Mrs. William Cox were overnight guests at the home stock, and family. · Grill of Clyde Williams Sunday. They Nancy a.nd CRrolyn Page spent! Folding were enrome 1.0 Detroit. the Fourth at PlensRnt laltc. Type Mrs. Howard Smedley entered $4.50 Eaton Rapids, Michigan t11e Sparrow hospital July 4 fot• There are more tlmn 11,000 dif· Perkins Hardware surgery, She retumed to her home ferent ldnds of bactet·ia in the Maaon, Michigan Cnrn11lchl Line of Weiner. Fork~, Fricl11~ afternoon. Mrs. D. H. Wil· world. Charcoal, llnmlm•·gel' Gr!ll~ · ~· 1 \ OKEMOS CONSOLIDATED SCHOOL INGHAM COUNTY NEWS ,July 12, 1951 p!\IJC (l TlaOi\1, NO'lJOES Minutes of the Annual Meeting Probate Hearings July 9, 1951 L~gal Notices

, TOrAL GENEH\1 fUND DISBURSEMEN1S llAL\NCE ON HAJ>:J) JUNE ao ID I ~f--w,.\--... INVESTORS MUTUAL\ DIVIdend Noftce No 43 ~ Tho Boord of D rectors of Investors ~ Mutuel has declared a q arterly l d v dend of seventeen e1nd one half L cents per share payable on July 20 I 1951 to shareho ders on record cs of Juno 30 1951 H K Bradford

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llcHm•, Dlstllct No 7 State No 22 Rl PORT OF CONDITION OF The Farmers Bank of Mason OF MASON MICIIJGAN at the close of bus ness June 30 19'i1 a Slntc bnnlnng mstttulion otganized and ope~atmg undet the banlnng laws of this Stale and a membet of the Feclerrtl Reset ve System Pub!Jshccl m rrccm clrtncc WIt 1 " call made by the State Banlnng Authoutws and by the l ccleral Re set ve Banlt of this DJst11ct ASSETS The Dart National Bank of Mason Cash balances With other banks mclud ng resCJ vc Published In response to call made by comptt oller of the currency balance and cash ttems m pt ocess of collectiOn s 'i31i 015 66 In the State of MIC!J gun at the close of busmess on June 30 1951 Umted States Govetnment ohiigattons clncct under Section 5211 U S Revised Statutes and guaranteed 1 282 377 38 ASSETS Ob!Jgalwns ot State and pohtJc tl subcliVJS ons 230 'i80 60 1 Cash balances with othet banlts mcludlng 1 eserve Othet bonds notes and dcbcntm es 71202 40 balance and cash ttems m p10cess of collectlon $ Corporate stocks (includmg $5 100 00 stock of 2 United States Government obligations Federal Reset ve bank) dn ect and gum an teed 'i 100 00 Loans and dtscotmts (mclndmg $74718 ovctchafts) 1132 766 57 3 Obhgntmns of States and poJtl cal subdiVISions Bani< ptemlscs owned $4 500 00 fmmtme and 5 CoiJlOI ate stocks (mclncllng $12 000 00 stock of fixtm es $2 500 00 7 000 00 Fedet 1! Reset ve bank) (Ban It pt em1ses owned at c subJect to no hens 6 Loans nne! discounts (mclndmg $154 38 ovetdtnfls) not assumed by banlt) 7 Bank ptemtses owned $100 futmtme and Other flssets ftxlm es $1 00 2 200 91 11 Othet rrssets (cash value life msmance) TOTAL ASSETS ...... _ .... _ ...... $3 269 243 52 12 TOTAL ASSETS I.IAIIIU1'1ES $1 00011513 13 Demand deposits of indiVIduals pat tnerships and co rpm alwns 14 Tune deposits of individuals pat tnet ships 1 627 259 81 and em pot at10ns G 62106 lll Deposits of United States Government (lll- cltulmg postal savmgs) 398 250 26 16 Deposits of States and poltttcal subdtVJsJOns 14 707 55 18 OtheJ deposits ( ccrtlfled and casluet s checl1s etc ) 19 TO'IAL DEPOSI'I\S $3 782 422 65 24 TOTAL LIABILITIES (not tncludmg subordmuted obltgattons shown belov.) 24 Stntc of M cl gnn 1 he C rc It Court ...... $3 046 957 11 TOTAL LIABILITIES fo 1 e Co nty of In I nm In Gl nne coy 2 CAPITAL ACCOUNTS CAPITAL ACCOUNTS FERNE D SWISHER P olntllf vs 5 CapttaL• 211 Capital Stoclt ...... ,...... WAL I ER 0 SWISHElt llefen lnnt 26 Sutplus ORDER FOR APPEARANCE 27 (c) Common stock, OF DEFENDANT Undivided 26 SUI plus In threscrlbod hctcln for his RJ pcno CORRECT-ATTEST CORRECT-ATTEST Ch cult Judge nnco L H HARRlSON Lnnslng M11'11 fl'n11 :r lv S 1 !llil A True Cony Date 1 Mnaon C L BASHFORD ANOREW CIHIELLA C Ross Hllllno d Mlc~!Rnn Mny 14 1961 L B McARTHUR W F DART NATALIA CIF.PIELLA lnglu m County Cl01 k MARVIN J SALMON Circuit Judge A J HALL E A DENSMORE MoltR'nR~eH By Lnmn Wnhl IT 11 n1rl Fox II- Thomn• 0 J HMd Dltectou!. Oet uly Attn ney ror Plnlntlft State of Michigan County of Ingham ss Directors 1t. ttnrn{lya for Mnrtgag@el G~o1g~ W Wnhon Sworn to and sublicrlbed befote me this Oth day of July, 1951 Buolnc01 Addocu R oslness Addtc" Attorney for PlnlntllT Mnson Mlcll~orn Swot n to and subsciibed bef01 e'me thts 9th day of July 1951 (lEAL) E J( FimDLER, Not&ry Public. 1108 Oldo Tower Dld~r B 1alnesa AddteM 28w8 Loneln11 8 llllchll&n Rornlcc M White (SEAL) MARY SILSBY, Notary Public My comrn!Hion expirea Januar1. 10, 18111!. Chatlotte .Michigan 28w7 Deputy Count:r Clerk My commi&lion expires May 15 1953 plnnnnrl rrw n 1Hll110 monl mHl l.ho l'1Jillii,Y will lw HllliHIIod, Dou61e 'Your Money Back' lf~You Don't Agree ·rl~at •• Plann~ng Makes Kr.Ojl l.hr. rJ!Ciill 'IIH Hfmpfe ILH Bt·oadcasl Redi·Meat posHil1le WJ ll1Hl mothm· mtn ulsn :I~ on,loy tlw phmic•, IDXLI'IJ C!IJOlclng Sorvo Hot or Cold Picnic \fl/ orl< Easy nml iliHiiWIIHillng 111'11 no plnnir:, No Other Bread Among Ameri'~t~. mo 12 film plc1 I' nods fJorvecl crtslly nnd Wlwn Uw f'ntnll.v HHys, "L"I.'H without. l'iloH nul-ol'-dool':i will 111- ~~·~ 45c have 11. pl~ l.lie l'nmily enn en- with the gro11p oC Ji', F, A, m~m­ oy -·coolcing· all llwil· fowl ovrr bcIU.o l1J!:Ja Fino Jono Porlmr Brand, lm· ihstancc, c:ontil'ir.• tn~tll of fJ·ult in ;;enson nnd n hevf•J'Hgf!. 'rlwJ•e were fi7 n1cmtwr.~ of t.hc ways. One look at the stars of this treat-packed double-feature will tho finest ingrctlicms obtainublo , .• "~£>'"' 111ilk TIJIH fiSHIII'es a llnlanced pienie Bnldw~n l!!r;n present at the an- coax hearty appetites from even the most finicky eaters. f nutrients, moro HU[.Rr1 more !lhJ:taning , • , mo" iJI men! at renmnallle cosl. nual Baldwm reuniOn: 'l'hey we1·e Vienna Sausage I , . . c:ntert:uncd hy the ehrldt·on of I'll!', There's no need to wait for perfect weather. Any spot-river bank, tlte important ingredient• tltJt mako lor Hll~urpoued I• o1· n prr:n11: lttii,Jcl't nw:tl - selocl. and M!'s, Paul Baldwin of Atlanta., backyard, kitchen, porch or gnmc room becomes a picnic spot when Brood cost llavor, unoxccllcd nourlohment •nd bettel' vol~&. So n hnt r.~:1:-;:;c·role dhll. Ut.llwd ll.enns, Gnol'g·in. BecmtHa or wcalhel' con­ you serve picnic food with all the fixings in typical picnic style. roach lor Extra Fino Jane Parke.r Jj;uadl 1\'r ~o n ment cas!ieml.: or· fr·wr·:illuJH'ri potatoes 01'. ___ · franks plain-there's no real need to add anything to the wonderful 1,. •.• .., po,tnto srtlncl :tiHI " H;.ian­ the franks, pin it with toothpicks and heat over the outdoor grill or Cooldes somellting- crto\' Lo t·ook m· ·"line- :~rng spent the wcclc end on a fish­ . in the broiler until the bacon's cooked. We advertise only' foocl that thin!( yo11 e:.; "\\'111'!11 ttp" nvel' m;>; tnp to Indian Il.iver. 1 1 ~ And here's the red-hot bill of fare for that double feature: Plain wc actually h~vc in our store~.: i rl•. tho campfire ns the hot. rlish, J Mr. and Mrs, Shclclrm Shcpm·rl­ Pl.,;n 0'1 9 nnd bundled fmnks and buns, mustard, pickles, onions, baked beims, Brown 'n' Sel've Rolls Wciners, ti:;h or hamb 111 ·gors, IJa- ~on nncl fnmily of Jackson arc "Peanut Butter at! { 1 cookies, fresh ft1lit, and your favorite beverage. You'll find this he­ iwtadv;,.ti;~ ii'~t-tli;;rice con and eggs or· n vcgclnill" hcatcill Hpemhn,; thJs wcelc at the farm mun meal' is easy on that all-important food budget, too. Pick up a Peter Pan J !• 'l~r.t, ., ovct' the tire will do llw lriclt. Add j home oC Pete Shepal'dson on West couple of the pound packages of frankfurters when you're at the 1 whi~h ~~~. p~:,. t~.;cl~}t,, Raisin Bn~ad Plain or Iced !cui whrttcvcr other rnorl,; yo11 harfl B~llcvue road. store today. Then stll'prise dad and the youngsters with a picnic 12·oz. 33C Wc describe the: food accu.-1 ------·--- Nmeleen people attended the an­ tonight, '' glass 1 INGHAM COUNTY NEWS nual school meeting Monday cvc- ratcly and d~n't: malw •exng·\ nrng. Hcrbcrl Dulce wns elected to /t;eratecl claims.' Chocolate Iced loaf Cake July 12, 1951 Page 7 !'ill the li'Jistec position of the late . , Fred Nollie. Mrs. Ann Wc1ss wa.o ( k• A /If you c~~~ find that our advertisilig ,------. elected as a tmstec to replace Mt·s. QO •ng S an ~t Real Lemon Helen Lynch. It was voted to con- I 1 Y doesn't live' up , to these: standards, Lemon Iced Bar Cake each If you need a cab to go anywhere tinue sencling t11e seventh antl s F d E Pure Lemon Juice please let us know. Please write: . eighth grades to Leslie. A ;1ro-~ aye . 00 xpeD't Yau can rely on us for s.afc transportation posal to inct·cnse the mill tax did ;;, I CUSTOMER RELATIONS DEPT; 18c .... not CRri'Y· Pt. 29c 9'· 48c A&P Food Stores · Hamburg or Hot Dog Buns Can't beat our '51 Ford Cab fm· comfort . . Today's bride doesn't have to de- ML and Mn;, Rube Grcltlmgs ac- pend on scrihblcrl notes from ma- ·~···· 420 Lexington Avenue, New York 17, N. y,· companwd Mr. nnd .Mrs. Lor~n ma when she wants to tum out a WHISTLE ANYTIME - DAY OR NIGHT Gtddr;_tgs on a vacatiOn li'IJl m new and impressive dish. Instead, Caramel Pecan Rolls northem Mtclugan lhts wcclc she has a wealth of kitchen tested 1 Red Star Yeast ~'i Mrs. Billie Weller nssisted al the recipes to choose from and can bc­ . Foii·Wrapped ?if Phone 2-2141 postofficll the past wee]{ while come as good a coolt as her mother Mrs. Isabelle Lyltc, the postmis- (and his) in no time at all. tress, was on vacation, One of the most important cake Sc OUR CAB CO. Mason Mrs, Helen Gage spent the past things to rcn.1ember in cooking, is Fancy, Fresh, Pan Ready wcclt in Williamston as a guest to foll.ow rectpcs aecurrrt.ely. 'l'hrs' Ill l11c Francis l~lcser home. means measure mgred1ents ac­ curately. If your !{itchen equip­ Miss Tei'I'Y Lynch of Lansing ment doesn't include all measuring Cracker Jack lb. spent the wcclt end at her homo Frying Chickens 59c devices, here are some handy .. ..:~ here. She will leave on Satul'day ~~equiva1cnts:" Candy Coated Popcorn for a two-week vacation at Sauga­ 3 teaspoons-1 tablespoon ' tnclc 1 talllespoons-'/.i. cup 2pk 9s 9c Fourth of .Tuly gllCsts at the 1 pound bulk shortening-2-1/3 All Good, Sl{cet Weller home were Mr. and cups Legs or Thighs Sliced Bacon l·lb. Loyer Pkg. lb. 49c M1·s. Lyman Vaughn ancl family of 1 pound carton butter, margar- Chicken Breasts For Frying lb. 98c Chrrrlotte nnd Mt·. a.ncl Mrs. inc m· lan1~2 cups Swift's Premium, Charles Prmetta and son of Lan- 1 pound all purpose flour-ap- Marshmallows lb. c Cooked Salami Sliced lb. 69c ~ing, Over the weclc end Mr.• am! prox. 1 cups Pork Roast Leon, Boston. Butt 57 Mrs. Eclward Henderson of Holt 1 pound ca!{e flour-approx. 5 Recipe-Tender, Fluffy . Best Cuts, Gov't Graded, 'rrnrl Mr. anrl Mrs. Charles Panella cups Pan Ready lb. and son of Lansing were guests at 1 pound brown sugar-2'1,{, cups Round, Sirloin or Swiss lb. 98c Ocean Pe1·ch fillets 37c the Weller home, Mr. Panetta is l medium lemon-2/3 tablespoon Steaks lb. assisting with the building· of the juice !b. 39c Whiting Headless and Dre11ed 19c :· .. :·.· new aclclition to Slcccts b;nhct• 1 pound grated cheese-4 cups Boiling Beef Mealy Ribs shop. l pound gl'llnula ted sugar~2 Fresh Dressed, Small. Le•n, lb. Mrs. Francis Fieser ancl daugh- cups "Junket" Sherbet Ready to Eat lb. 47c Norl·hern Pike HeodiOSI 39c "·· te1·, Nancy, a.nd M1·s. Edward Far·- 2 cups liquicl-1 pint Cooked Picnics liat and son, Edward of Williams- 1 sqt::l.re chocolate-1 ounce Lemon, Orange or· Raspberry 1 ~ It ton, spent the Fourth of July at 1 cup uncooked rice-2% to 3 , .• q 5·ot. Mild the Howm·rl Lynch home. cups cooked rice pkg. Mrs. Flot·cnce Stanton and But equally important, even 16c Assorted Flavors ·'',.,,,. daughter, Jo Ellen, spent a few more so in term.s of evct:yclay us­ C~eddar Cheese f:.OI(! days at L:llte Bellaire last week age, are the cm·dmal cookmg rules: .... Yukon leverages I ,11111 ' Miss Flam Snow of Kinncyvillc All ingredients should he mea~­ 24-oz, lb. spent. a few clays as the guest of I urcil aecmatcly, measurements m Modess 25tt 56¢ Judith Lynch. Judy returned home i1 CLIJ? or spoon should be level not 3 bots. 'io with 11Cl' for rt visit. lteapmg, usc standard measurmg Sa!litarv Napkins Mr. ·and Mt·s. Russell Page, for- cups and spootas, always sift flour pkg. 3·01. marly of Detroit, havo mover! into before mcasurmg. . of 12 39c pkg. 15t:,': thcil' new home recently pmchascll . Measure dry mgrechcnts first: lb. 2Sc Phil. Cream Cheese from Mrs, Robert Nohlc on South t.he~ you can use the same cup fm Sure Good Margarine Onondaga road. , lrqurds. , . , American lb. Measure bulk shortenmg 111 mut 3· .~:~ 98c dexo Shortening Ched·O·Bit Chee:o Food 2 loof 83c"·"' cup measures or, laclting these, · Dash Dog Food I · use the "displacement" method. If 2 qts. 25c .,... ,tl Northwest Ingham 'one-haH cup of shortening is caller! Armour's l/2 gal. 2lc gal. 39c for in recipe fill measuring cup one Roman Cleanser 1\frs. Ami Trrr1~1 23( ..: .... half full with watet·, then add 16·01. lSc M1·. and Mrs. Howanl Gillett shortening until the water reaches con 6 pkgs. 25c were Sattmlay evening callers of the 1-cup marie For 2/3 cup of Kooi·Aid Llilll shortening, usc % cup of water Mrs. Ina Davidson. Imported Bleu Cheese lb. 66c M1·. and Mrs. Ernest Nimms en­ ancl fill to full cup marlt, and so on. Northern Toilet Tisue : 3 rolls 25c tertained at the Isham t'ilunion on ,Measures amounts less than one­ . Air-Wick ~~~ Sunday with 117 relatives attend­ quarter cup by tablespoons. 46·o•. 29c Deodorizos Room1 .. can C•OI. ing. Next year's reunion is to be Tnlte your time and measure ac­ mJ HI·C Orangeade pkg •. 29c held in Farmington. curately and you can be a really Tangy. Links good coolt almost immediately. The Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bristol of bot. Frnnl{!in were wccli end guests at britle may very well remember 59c Spaghetti Franco·Amorican the Nims home. · that her mother cooltcrl by pinches -· and sniffs but what she probably ~------~ 16·oZ, , Mr. and M1·s. LaVern Soule and Vino·Riponed, Jumbo 27 Sizo ''~\ c cans 25c sons called at the Terrill home on doesn't know is that it took moth­ Campbell's Pork &~eans 2 Michigan Made Pure Sugar! Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. er years to master the art of cook­ F~stee Cantaloupes Terrill were Sunday dinner guests ing, Tested recipes eliminate the 24·0Z. 49c It Helps Stretch Your Household Dollars I of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Lyon. guess method of cooking. leo Croam Mix Sultana Peanut Butter jor ~~ .• Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hartshom and 4·01. 2 tor 4v •Aij!."\('11' Mrs. Rnbcrt Bush and chilrlren dren were dinner guests Sunday at pkg. 13c For canning success, .'.can­ visited relatives at Perry Sunday. the Clarence Dibble home ncar Salad Dressing Ann Pago ~:; SSe '------l\. ··r ning economy choose the Mr. and Mrs. Ross Viers and Olcemos. Sunday was the 25th an­ .. .J't- niversary of the Dibbles. 22·oz. special favorite of Michigan daughter, Gretchen, of .Owosso jar 31c visited t11e Robert Bush family on Donald Haggerty attended the Dandy - Jumbo Yollow 3 lb •• 29c homemakers: Michigan Sweet Pickles Onions· Sunday. ball game in Dell·oit Sunday. Btu-White Flales Made Pure Sugar! 1o'h·.oz. rofrigoro:or .Ill Mr. and Mrs. Langley Rayner of Whitens and Brighlanl 59C There simply is no finer, Mason called on the Edd Mullens Sultana 1•r Fancy Ooutdoor Stuffed Olives for v• purer, sweeter sugar in all Sunday. Cucumbers Long, Groo., 2 1St the world! Best of all, you Northwest Stockbridge pkg. 9c Mlrs. Guertlon Usher Marshmallows getthemostforyourmoney! U.S. No. I Look for the "Michigan 46·o•. ~ c Rod Ripo, Outdoor 2 lb•. 35c ·:: Mr. and M!'S, Charley Vastine of 0 c•n ;, 9 Tomatoes Made" seal on the bag Detroit were dinner guests of Mr. ' Pineapple Juice / Libby'• when you shop. It's a sure. and Mrs, Thomas Bell on Sunday. Sweetheart Soap Mr. and Mrs. Robert Mulligan U.S. No. I guide to quality, value! Reqular Sizo pkgs. 10 tbs. 59c ::~ and children' of Detroit spent the Paper Plates or Cups 2 25c P0 t a toes White S;bago Fourth of July with Mr. and Mrs. ··o: Thomas Bell. 2 cakos 19C Eight O'Clock Coffee i b~~ ·77c Jumbo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Bell spent stalk 29c·:;: Monday in Detroit. · Pascal Celery Miss Evelyn Tolbert, who lives Make Delicia us. feed Teo wit11 Mr. and · Mrs. .Toe Martin, Old Dutch Cleanser spent several' days this past weelt For Less Than Jc a Glass With Peanuts Fancy Blanched with relatives in Detroit. Chases Dirt Mr. and Mrs. Clare Smith were llectar or Our Own Tea guests for Saturday evening dinner 2 cans 25C at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Pkg. of 40 Kent of Mason. 1 plu: pkg. of 16 49c Mr. and Mrs. Ward Cobb and Our Own 1ea Bags daughter of Ithaca; New York, and lf..lb. The LADY of CHARM says, Mrs. Horton of Lansing called · Lifebouy Soap Our Own Black Tea pkg. 48c "Especially during canning season, I· Tuesday at the Mullen home. PURl Buy 2 Cakos-Got One Fr11 prg. urge t~e use of. Michigan Made Pure Mrs. Lucy Ainger/spcnt the first ol 48 44c Sugar. I know from my own experience 1 of the weelt in Saginaw. .2 reg. 19c Nectar .Tea Bags there is no finer sugar at any price." · SUGJlf.l .Mr. and Mrs. Clare Smith and cakos Mrs. Donald Haggerty and chi!- Nectar Green Tea ~~~~~~~~~~·· ~----~------. I'll'

Mr. anrl MI'R, J.ouls Sm•!pt8!' nml M1•, nncl 1\[rs. Robert 'l'hompson frrmlly at' Honvm•lon \VOI'o Mondny M1•, f\lld MI'H, Rnlph Wnlket•, Mt•, Family lllltl family IIIHI M !', nnrl Mi'H, OiliL Iwl been stny!nr: with hla brother. Dansville Swan Has OV!!IIlllg dinnn!• gl!llHIH of' M!•, 111111 nncj MI'H, ,T, Ll, Dallnn, Mi'H, Mlild tly ot Dallas, 'l'cxaa, ware aleo at Sllillllilllllll 1111rl f'llliilly WIJI o unL<'I'· Iii-law IHHI sister, Ml', nnd Mt•s. MIH, l visit, MI'H, llf/1\ll OIIH, Mr. nnd Ml'H, 1111·. 1111 ILftlll' which vr~lllng litLlor'> pninllls, M1·. 1111<1 Ml's, lli~ lnlil'I''H pnront:9, Mr. 1111r1 Mro. wns enjoyor!. ..,MI', unrl Mrs, Chnl'ir.sl filii ol' Sn111 \VIlilrllllll. Ph,ylli~ WllilllllW · M1·. 1 nnLuJ \V('l'O 'l'tll':idd,~' VIHIL- Mr. nnd M1·s. Wlllllllll l•Jell'llllillil • t g :;t ol' M1, 11nrl M1s. Cill'l who ha., hl'<'ll " n!l'llllwl ot' lile ('hildrcn's Jllll'ly unri picnic nt t!1u George Post 1111<1 fm111!y, Mr. 1111d 1 111 111 01'~ 11( Mr. IIIH! Ml's, Clillll<'s .l\lcr­ wcm In Ovid Monduy ua II dllli'Y of Slocl rutcl f111111iy, M1·. Cll'o~liII~ITII'SH lllcl'iillg lite fl. nil of Mrrson, Ami M1• and Mrs. Mr. nnd Mr~. Allon Holly 111111 r:r'ITY 111' 1•1igln, Illinolli, WI' I I' J•'rl· 1•~<1 COlUJ\ION S'rOCJ\ Mr. nnll M1·s, Don Lnonnl'rl lailllfy allf'illll'd a weririlng 1ecep- rlny JlllcHts of M1·. nnd MI'H, Chm le~ 1\ili H. Loai,y Sc•J•iptcr• n nrl AI no ill ,, .• nanclal mpmt W<~H l'earl 1111 end wllh hot• M1 H. LrHJis Sc1·ipler· .mrl A 1nnlrl boatd ol <'rillealioa Will !Je next M1 s. ),Joyrl Hay hoe 1eliiiilcd fumlly of Dunsvlllc. nmg. J1iii'CiltH, Mr, and M1 s, .In niPs vl~ilcd M1•, nurt Ml:i. J~.u·J Clrallle • • • J14onduy, .July HI. lwnw Slillli'lilly 1'1om 11 lwo-wcei( M1·s. l'1llrt Cullnrrl ol J•:usl Lnn- ltJdgwny, Mr. nnd MI'H, Loren of Diawnri.J!c. slay with Hev. nnrl Mt·s. Merlin 1111'S, O.~Cfll' Httnlot• uC Gideon, Hlllg oillll MIH, Nciiw Cilll<' of .1\111· Jlntlslg and Mt•, ami MIH, P, G. llfl'. IIIli! MrH. nn,ylyn llflili•i o~nd ~IIIIHI'l llaHn NI'II'H Q,J!>OIIlC and fdlllii,Y of ClltWSOil. Mlssolll'J, Is spcncllng 11 fow rt.1,Vs lei' trlolli Wei" Filllii.Y L'YL'illllg i!Up- H<•anl or Hucheslcr Wei'C gueHlii fr11mly wore Sundo~y ""'':il •, rot Titus-Miller and Company lhc lo~llu!''!l lll<>ltiel, 1\liH, Mo~y Sgl. MlljOI', MIH. I~ Ward, M!'H, Mr. IIIHI Mr~ Al'lhiii' Ilcdglen lhls wee!> nl the hnlllc ol her per· );lll'Hi :i ol M l'H Oa,, Almond, Sundo~,v ul the Il.Higwny honw. ' M<•mbm·~. IJctrolt anrl J\lhlweHt Stook ExuitrtD1fll8 J•;atl4' of BIIJJyton. Mdt'lllJlp f•Lt!lu Leta Sli'lllghalll, M1 ,,, Ado~ I 118- of PfCIIHIInl !nice Wel'l! Sunr!ay nephew, F. C. Anderson, Sr. Mr. nnrl Ml~. l~nrl Hi lillian unrll Mr, und M1 H !Dill'] SIH>Will'.~ nn.l :!15 IJnliiKIIll' llulldlug J,nuHing l'l,wno 2u809 vlsilols ot Mr. <1nd M1·s David M1, and Ml :,, g.,x IllllldiPl'gel' and f.muly ullendcd n lllllhdny pnrly rcflllllr!rl 1Hillle' W!Lh tho Millt•rH lor song, Mrs. BUillio~ MeK,,y o~nri M1,, Mt. Hnd M1·s. 0, B. Amolrl of a wuel<'s vmil. Mr1gglc !•;vall or li11• Saivolllm B. lieu!, Mr. anrl MI'H. l~l'llll!r Slid G1egory, Mt, and M1·s. Mclvm Bat­ Let• Ann '-!'<'Ill ElUIIiny \VIlli M1·, Mnn.duy t!VCnlllg dl llJr; Jwruo of BEULAH D. BOGUE, Manager Army of ,Jo~elcson Wt'l u 'l'hllr'sdn,v were 1l1nnel gllcHLH of Mr. nnrl llgc and !.!ndit Hn(l Mt. and Mrs. and Ml s, JDIIIICI' Ojllld ul Mn.iku-/ Ml',, an,v, 111111 l~IHIU Arnold Mt• and MrH. Ambrose Ray­ hoi JMionls, Ivll', lllld Mt·s Arlhlll Glover or Ohio, o111d lon we1 c VlslloJ's at the Bal,dlllullll. Mt· .Lnll 'M1 ;, Mclvm Ulloi' .ll!d i) l11·;uJ of 7 111 Iii monthH old 100 White IInde JHIIII'I~ AAA 111 off~'.0 JDI 1 ~ahoth we1c HJdrle Lo go lo HehlriPJ''s 11l Lawton Ua11;;s, M r H. Hoseoe A 1- M1s. Paul Losey, Mrs. flowaJ•d 11 olct·r~ alit! Jwlft!r~ grad<•, liVz munthH ulrl 'ncr ansm~. M1. nd Mu;, !Jc~vid llalw1' and Bcvc;·ly 11tlenderl a todeu 1n Man- MnJShnll f'or Uw J\ ug11st lll<'cllllg. nolrl and MIH, !loy Ulovc! lll c l110 .Jadtson and Mis. Claude Snuth of Mt·. ancl Mrs. Vrcto1· G1llelt and I Mts. Walic ol W<•sl V11 gllti.L Wei e chcstei· Sunday, comnullec rn clHII'gc. Leslie, Ml'o Mar.IJeiJe llowll'll ol Slol'i<­ son of Nov! were guests of lite F'rulny VJMILOI s ul M I', ami MtH. r 1eel WooriH' of Council Bluffs, brr lll'Pn visit111,.; 11 guesl !II'Usont. ____ / nuust~·~· (Jl11h M~·"l s Mr. and Mrs. AI nolrl SpiC<'I' :>{Wn t J Mr!Jel', ovct lh.c I•out'lh of July. 1\Ti, and M1:; H.oJJcl t Jo;i'lcr anrl Clwrlt•s Woods and Jnmily Lhc pa~t I!J,)/J Jo'ur·d traf'lnr·, «lnmpi<•I«•I,Y •D ft. singln cuJtlpaclH•r; l!l Inch Siilldny al Clco~r IHf(l' M1 and Ml', and Gillcll, Ml', Andy Wele J•'lldny e\'enmg guest,,/ month, left Monday for his home I'IJUipju•d, lllw Iu·w, los~ than Jlltr:lcl'!'s The IncJniJcls uJ lhr• l;ooslol' 1Mis. b te1· wc1 e Sunday cvcnmg and Mrs. M~·s.Vmeenl Vwt~r Grllcll, Mt. anri of Ml. and Mts. 1Ja1 vcy l.:lonnclL low,,, A·laledon Center club !wid thea· lllcclJng \\eclncs· g ·sls of Albert Bolton. 111 ~1111 huiiJN usP Huhlwr-lh·«:d wagon nnd rnck 111 l•'W.tltll, Uo!JS1 ancl J•;tL'ilnol evening, July l ::, LLL lhe ::H.:Jtoul H l Mrs. Mym Steadmdn of Lansmg Mt•, ancl Mrs Arthu1 Olson, .T1 ., cln~l Mrs. Robel t Smilll, M1. anrl IH'I~Ige. B1·nwn and J\Lll·iun T•'ichlei t uccrll· seven o'cloclc A "u!lh,ill g,unc Will s;wnt the' wcelc end With Mr. and ancl daughlei' ot Dmllborn we1u Hobci'l Smrlh tcttllncd home W1li1 M 1so EliJC! Bal'lo c~nd Mrs. Roy Jy. 1 Tuesday, July 17, 1 p.m. ]Je player! ,tiler wluclt walor­ Mrs. Chm Jcs Ladrl. week encl guests of the for·me1's them lor lhc wr•clc cn,cl I Bonnell of Mc~son we1e Sunday Kennell! llJ•own, .11, altcnduci melon will !Je ;;ce vcd. M1sH l\1,11 sha Dmvson of Lexmg­ paJ·cnls, Mr. and Mts. Atlhur OJ- Mr. anrl M1s. lDl'Jio~t i:llutlcr ami v1• IIOI's ol M1. ancl M1s. I;:riS Wilh son, St. MIS. Lena Slollet anrl Wilblli W.tlket· Mrs. Lucy stt.JI!and \VIIS MI. o!IHI Ails,1 Col'oq;c Cady and 1 M1. and Mts. G. E. Manmng. MIS. Jolm L,,ncc, Jt., lidS been Ml. and Ml's Louis Muellci' and Mr. and Mrs. Lawton G~uss an,J SlcllcJ called on M1·. and MIH, a rlmner guest Suml;ey of the Mr·. and Mrs. vV.Jyno l~<'llttv Ill spcn ex:-Jcct to move here soon. at AIIJton Sunday. :f.1r. ancl Mts. Lloyd B1ooks were Me. ancl Mrs. Carl Olt of week end guests ol .Me and Ml "· Spt ingport wei e Sat111 clay guests Elll'l OsiJOIJW al titCil' collage Ill of Mr. and Mrs. mmcst Slellct, Palfcl'son lalw. Mr. ancl Mts. Hay Sumptwn of ARDON us if we play switchnian with a ML o~nd M1 s. Huny Camplloll Olivet were Sunday visttors of for 1951 Buicks in the panel yonderP and M1·s Charles Cnmplll'JI anill. and Mrs. Hen­ Those folks who've always had a great big few week':; VISit Willi the gJCil· 1y .Jensen ol Fowlerville. yen for a new Buick, but a big worry that Fireball Engine- and with prices starting ncrs. M1·, and Mrs, Bruce Love of those of many of today's sixes-really M1· unrl M1 s. Clieslct Bcnyllllln Mason were we ole end gue:,ts of Buick prices ran too high for their budgets. below de L,ensmg WCI 0 wet• It end gllcst;; Ml clnd MIS, Max Wmflc at Lal $22 . • dilonol rrlmmoporysloo~lly\,odiOinlng Olson. in the hoj·so show at Perry/ .July t tc ord loc:olto>ec>, ,r of\y, adb 1 l to chOI\Q'l w thou! nohc:e Mr. and Ml' LoillS Ynhasz and •I, Wllh hut hm se, Gyp.y. ''!'hoy 1 JCCCi~ortc;, s a All price~ ~u tee Optional equl~:~m'un\!iOS duu to shipping c~arge>. • CK will build tham f!unily nl I loft "'''ted the liltle1's won Jil'st m JacJ 1cs bcndmg. 'l'h1s na1·cnts, M1. """ Mr~ A J. MiliCI', was the fifth consecutive ycm she When bollor au , omobiles arc burlt SUI Sunday. won first 111 this event M1·. anrl MIS. Don Slanb111g ami Mt. ,md Mts. KmJ Lehman, ' \ fannly of Bloomfield Jldls were Junior ,mel P,lJueJa of Delroil were F'ou1 Lh nf July fc\IICHIS of lhe !at- Tliu 1 ·sclc~y evening dinnet• guests of ter's mothc1·, M1 s. Allie 'l'hompson. Mr. and Mrs. George Vogt, Jr. :M1 s. 'l'homp:,on i ol11rnod home Later they all vtsrted Ml', and with lhc Slnnflui')'S fur a visit of l\Its. Eclwatd Dunn of Gtand Rap- sevoi'cll wrelarents, Mr. and Mrs. Otis Rtch of Mr. and Mr·s. Charles Lavcrlek I:;'Ill Phillips school in Alaicdon, Man· under which her (ather died. i\laenonalrl deadly visitor fr·om outer Rpacc is t'J I ~ell you ; lo~, t~o. Have you tr~e~ day morning. Lightning set the When Tom Davison arrives on told in "The Thing," tho Tuesday 1t lately· D1d Jt. surprise you· barn on fire. the scene, Nancy aids his secret and W cdnesclay feature at the Fox. Many "bargain medicines" prove to be no Shame you? It d1d me. That say- , l' · b tt' h' · " ing, "A little child shall lead them" 20 YPnrs Ago-11131 . inves 1g-atton y ge mg 1m a JO" Scl at an Arctic la1Jot·ato1·y ncar bargain at all. Quality, adaptability, or the t t in the firm now run hy Hammond. the North Pole, the picture cen· is surelv true. l<'ifty-five b oys are 5 a:ymg a Tom discovers that Hammond is necessity may not be present, and whatever • . . the Kiwanis camp four mJles east tct·s its dramatic action on the So many pc?ple wnte and Ill· of Mason. The Ingham County Tu· being threatened by a mob headed conflict between the flict·s and the is paid is wasted. q111re about Ehzahoth and for me bercuJosis society is operating the hy Dulce Wallace (Roy Bancroft) scientists over what to do with not to leave her out of this column p The boys were picked be- for nonpayment of a gambling their· sinister guest, discovered in Buying health with a "cut rate," self-selected that I'll clo~c with a report of ho~ ~~::~e· they need rest and good debt. Hammond promises to pay a wroclted spaceship. Kenneth remedy may also be no bargain at all; The bet­ she IS COmtng. f\'0~ ~0 Well thtS food to regain health. Up as soon as the insurance Claim Tobey and Margaret Shet.·idan have week. Harold hurt hrmself In the is paid, hut Tom holds up the the lcadtng roles in the group of ter way is to employ your doctor's services, shop and was In the hospital one Russell Cole of Wheatfield has money. brilliant unlmowns whom Howard know what is needed, and get full value for I night and the worry dicln't do her 18 acres of corn olgh. t feet tall. Cha.ugc of Heart with Uichanl Denning I your health dollars. _.~.W..:-JIIIour,-.,...,..1 any good. Her arm and fingers are Harlan Collar. and Edgar ~cri' Paramount's "branded," sched· swollen terribly again and she's nolds arc a~tc~dmg the state • ulcd for the Fox on Sunday ami + ---- ~ • slipped back to where it hurts her camp at M1CI11gan State college. Sunday & Monday, July 15-i6 to be moved 01. touched. She has :rhc Collar ho:,r was g1vcn the stay Monday, is a wide-open ndvcnlur·c · h · t th In camp as wmner of the county ------Insurance not felt }J}{C emg put In o c h . • • h's sheep pro]·cct parade in Mason. Bicycle riders in I I I{ 1 111 1 ' n ag~g. w 10.c c I1a I r thl ~·wee . It' s got'ng o n The c amp Reynolds tons up hoy is at camp as a cos t umc were a Iso m· lh e ,,arac1 e. . . fout months smce she has been h lth hampion. The speaking had to be called off Fire -Life • Casualty s1clt. ea c . . along with the hall game and foot Amm·iean J. ~...... ~~great.. Wingad Eames lost a finger m races because of the rain. Auto 01\'ncrs, lltu·tiurtl . u• cclchrating the Fourthd ~~ touch,ecl Jack Eames ·Was painfully A off a small ca~non an e expo- bruised while loadlnn- cars at the ~t.ft .. mthey ncwnt u.lslory sJon severed h1s finger. For a few " Prercrlpfl~ll P/wrmacMs f · cold storage plant Ft·irlay. He was ~ · More exciting than reaf We."' I Oru, Yt!al· Ago days h~ was in danger 0 ~osmg working inside a 'car while it was .Joy 0. Davis ~wHISF•:lRING SMITH" Vf,f 'l'he draft is baclc in operation h.is ent:.re .hand of mfcc- being switched. 'l'hc car was Leslie, Michigan I be~ausc New Offlcc~ Luealml again. twn followmg burns. bumped, lhi'Owing Eames out lhc Abm•n l•'m•rucrs Hanl• Mason Christian Scientists plan I l:iO Years Agn-l!JOl door. Boxes of prouucc fell upon to start a 26x54 addition to their On Monday Arthur G. Wilson him. lllll Vz S. JeffcrMon l'h. 2MM32 church building Monday. became county commissioner of Mason school electors returned schools. ------:------Stanley Holmes to the board of cd· G. W. Archer shipped 50,000 Ihs ucation Monday night. of wool from Mason Saturday. Ingham county's dt·ain commis- From six o'clock until noon Fri· sioncr and supervisors have day the Sycamore mised four feet. granted the state conservation de· It went up nnothcr foot until three • • · fi ldl A sw1nk nnd partmcnt's request for permission. o'clock when the water beg·an to In ItS 1e • sweeping 197% to build a dam to flood 300 acres ehh. It was tho heaviest summer inches long ... lo11gest in its field! , , • and finest of marsh along the Ewers Jake rain in the histor·y oC the county. I oullct in Ingham and Bunker Hill All lowlands along the river were A huge and husky 3190 pounds of no-shift driving townships. The flooded land will be flooclccl. A pm·tion of the north streamlined action ... in the model illus­ at lowest cost with fot· the benefit of waterfowl. wing wall of the Ash street bridge trated • , • heaviest of all !ow-priced cars! Ingham will put up $1,000 to en- was washed away. Roads were I gage Richard B. Fos~cr to help made impassable. Railroad g1·actes And a road-hugging, road-smoc•thing POWER(/~ Prosecutor Charles R, MacLean wct·c also washed out in places. 5B3/.\ inchlls between centers of the rear fight the demand fot· new trials Rain spollccl the Fourth of July wheels •• , widest tread in its field! Automatic Transmiulon* for two finance company exccu- celebration in Mason. The parade lives convicted in 1944. went ofT as schccluled in tho fore· Ch cvro let's time· proved 10 YcJU'K Ago-HJH noon. It was led by the Dansville Also-· DiHJw~· Val'tUIJII and l.ah·st. News l'owerg!icle Automatic Trans· Miss Jean Blacl< of Lansing hand. Then came Co. B of the mission, coupled wilh 105- township and Jerold Topliff of Michigan National Guard. After "n •ItS fi ld 1 Chevrolet is the only l e • low-priced car alTer- h.p. Valve-in-lleacl Engine, Tuesday & Wednesday, July 17-18 Aurelius have been chosen lo at· 1 that came an automobile. It was • ing you the outstanding be~uty of Body gives smofJtlwst and finest -·· tend the Ingham County Fa1·m the first over to be 'driven in a I by Fisher .•• the cxtra-cflklcnt perform­ no-shift driving at lowe.!! "l'ICTUUI~ 01•' Till~ W•;rm."-_(lnlcl> ~Tajfazlnc ance of a Va/ve-in-fl cad Engine ••. the cost-plus the most poweri\11 crau!cd comfort of the Knee-Action Ride performance in its field!

I • . . and the vital safety of a Curved •combi!trtfian Prww~:Jid~ Aultf. State Capitol Correspondents of Windshield with Panoramic Visibility and ,,,tic 'Tramminion rmrl JOJ·IJ,p. Jumbo-Drum Brakes-largest in its fielu. Vait•l·in-!ltrJd Engi~te opthmaJ on Rank Hittle and Bonine at Top De L!1xe matllls at t~tra co1t • .. An all-stnr team of state sena­ cy. Docs a better job for the peo· ------~ tors sclcctocl for outstanding abll· plc." ily and accomplishment by the Senator Boninc-"A farmer newsmen who cover legislative ses­ from the rural district who by ob­ sions at Lansing for the state's vious lntegr.·il.Y and unusually large newspapers and wire sct·v- sound thinlenator G. El· authority and one who welrled sen­ wood Bonine, Vandalia farmer, ate Republicans into a solid bloc of we1·e the unanimous choice of the opposition to new taxes." COI'l'espondents for first and sec· Senator Hutchinson - "New· ond places, respectively, on the all· comet· with lrcmcnclous posslbili· star list. Other members were Sen· ties.' Exhibits l

Conccntrn!.oI'<'S--·Lnct·c, 24 r·cginlcre Son, 17 g-rnde .Jerseys, 30.6 pound~ Holsteins, ~0.6 pounds J'nt., 702 month of May. The 18 he)'(!S were of new steel, on the average, and some of it is wasting away, pleased with the progress to cln tc. Holt fat, 7!JG pounds mill<; pounds millc; Han·y Covert and owner! by .r. H. and R D. Cl1am· If the scrap is unusually bulky, 46211 Lansing 21517 Son, 23 regis I creel Holsteins, :lO.l says the Committee. If farmers Notional Dairy Products Corp., Frrtnci.s R Platt, 28 regis! or"cl !Jcrlain, 16 rogisterocl Holsteins, preventing its easy trnnsportation which ma!ces and mat·lcots concen­ pounds fat, 781 poumls mill<. :;1,:; pounds butterfat, 1,G68 pounds promptly sell this material to Socony Vacuum Oil Co. Holsteins, :l!l.l pounds fa l, 1,279 local scrap collectors, it will be by the farmer, the scrap dealer trate through subsidiaries In live pounds millc; Carl Rohb nurl Cio.ir High cows in the five-year class millc; Ricluml W. Smith, 13 t•egis• areas, reports tho product has won were: tered Holsteins aml gmcle Hol­ moved to steel mills or foundries can be called or the local farm Bt·csscl:lc, 23 g-rnrlc Holsteins nnd for the production of defense agent can be asked to worlt out shar·cs ranging from 2 per cent to •------Homer Launstcin, t•eglsterc<.l steins, ·l9A pounds huttcr·fflt, 1,811 Guel'l\srys, :l7.2 pmmcls fnt, 009 equipment and essential civilian 25 pet' cent of its total miilc busi· pounds millc; CJ1nrlcs .J. Davis, 21 .Jersey, 83.0 pounds fat, 1,510 pounds miilc; an arrangemcn t. items. All scrap is urgently needed ness in those places. rcgistct·cd Holsteins, 37.1 pounds pounds millc; and Paul ,J. Simpson, D. L, Cady, 21 gmde Holsteins, "Farms are one of the big "So far the product has been fat, 1,110 pounds millc; Horner gTncle Holstein, 78.4 pounds fat, 46.5 poumls huttct•fat, 1,280 -whether a few pounds, a few sources of scrap," says the Com­ well accepted," rcmnl'ics R. L. Mllx­ Lnunstein, 18 !'cgislcrcrl nnrl grnrlc 2,'150 pounds milk. pounds mill{; J. H. ami Dennis bushels or a ton or more. mittee. "Never have farmers had fiecl, clit·ector of sales and distri- • 46th Wolverine Jerseys, :15.8 pounds fat, G54 In lho four-year class wns: Coc Underwood, 20 grncle and regis­ Farmers will help themselves a greater stake in the nation's bulion for the Cl1ieago milk divi­ by the sale of the scrap and will pomHis millc; Lloyd Wheeler, HI F. Emens, registered Holstein, 74.7 tered Holsteins, 46.fl pounds but­ steel output. sion of Borden Co. The firm registered and grade .Jerseys, 35,2 terfat, 1,357 pounds milk; De­ help strengthen the United States. started selling concentrate in mid­ pounds fat, 1,660 pounds milk, "More scrap from farms means pounds fat, 701 pounds miilc; Lancy Coopm·, 13 grade Holsteins, Each day about 2,000 carloads of February-its market now tnlceg In the under live-year clnss was more steel, · Lloyd Wheeler, g-r·ade .Tet·scy, 73.1 1G.O pounds b11tterfat, 1,5!)0 purchased scrap are required by in about 20 towns in central Ilii· Holstein Sale· pounrls fnt, 1,180 pounds mill<. pounds mille; Robert Hhines, JV steel mills and foundries. The "This vital material must not nois and one in Indiana. Over three-year winner was gmclc Holsteins, 15.G pounds but­ mills are operating at n record be allowed to waste away. There is Clinton Haslwll, prcsirlcn t nf Cltcllis P. Hall, grade Holstein, terfat, 1,2•19 pounds mill<; L. B. high rate and using more scrap no place for waste in the United Beatrice Foods Co. ol' Chicag-o, a G3.7 pounds fa!, 1,820 pounds mille Hmris, 19 registered and grade than ever before. States today," third big malcet·, says "about 30 Saturday, July 14 Under four· ycnr \Vinn01· was Holsteins, 45.3 pounds butterfat, per cent of the stores in the towns Scverill llrecds Harold L. Wilson, gJ•ade Holstein, 1,177 pounds millc; Norris Hm'l, JHml' FEEil BUCf\E'fS CLEAN served handle the 11ew product. 11 o'clock LOWDEN WHITE ROCKS li0.8 pounds fat; and two years ancl AftcJ' the initinl advertising- cam­ 17 g'mde Holsteins, 43.0 pounds Clean feeding buckets are essen- paign, volume settles down to Hutchinrr All Summer unrler three higfldests wei·e Harold butterfat, 1,J,l6 pounds milk; tin! to a calf's health. Dirty lluclc- Emens Bull Wins In the Wolverine Purebred Livestock Sales P.avilion Our 25th Y eMt L. Wilson, grade Holstein, 60.3 about 10 per cent of total mill< Write, Phone, Ddvc in or Fly in pouncls butterfat, 1,G80 pounds Beryle Smith, 18 t·egisterccl Hoi- ets arc a hangout for dangerous sales in the community." on US-16, six and one-half miles cast of East Lansing or mill<; and Charles .J. Davis, rcgis­ steins nncl grmle Guernseys, 38.G bacterin. which get into the digcs­ Despite these gains, the conccn­ two and one-half miles west of Williamston, Michigan. tet·ed Holstein, G0.1 pounds butter­ pounds llutter·f!lt, 1,074 pounds tive system and cause scours. bur­ Silver Medal trntc malcet·s for the time heing LOWDEN FARMS fat, 1,G70 pounds millc. mille; Carlton Eltlrecl, 18 t•cgistcred ing hot weather, mille left in the at·e committing no more forces to 75 Head choice l'egiste1·ed COWS, HEIFERS and and grade Guernseys, 38.0 pouncls pails between feedings will som· Coe F. Emens of Mason is the owner of Ln!'l'o Ormsby Sensation the battle. BULLS. HATCHERY The ~0-pound liver of the shm·lt butterfat, 847 pounds millc; Gott- fast and attract disease-spreading Dictator, t•cgisterecl Holstein bull A National Dairy official says,. Phone Jnclison 24R09 yields ovet· 2. gallons of oil which fried Gmf & Son, 35 registered flies. Unless washed out of the pail 4020 E. Ht!rry Rd. n t Henrietta 5 I recenlly nan1ed · a Silver :Medal "We're not rushing into any wild This sale will feature cows and heife1·s, fresh or due for is 70 times as rich in vitamin D anrl gmde Holsteins, 37.4 pounds before the next feeding, the soured R. 1, Rivua Junction Production sir·e by the Holstein­ expansion at the moment. Until we as cod liver oil. butterfat, 1,120 pounds millt: Eel millt may upset the calf's cliges- !mow more about the economics of base milk time. ______.:______SteJTctt & Son, 11 grade Holsteins tion, or flies may have dumped a Friesian associrrtion of America. Based on the superior milk pro­ selling· the concentrate and con­ o - and GJJcmscys, 35.7 pounds but· new disease pt•oblem into the buck- sumer acceptance of the product, Daughter of Osbomdale Lochinvar due at s.ale time to ter·fat, 792 pounds millc; Haymond ct. duction of the hull's daughters as Pabst Governor Lad; daughter of Raymondale Edu­ compared to theil· dams, the Silver it will still be on an experimental Wilcox, 12 registered Holsteins, basis." catOI·, due sale time to Minnow Creek Eden He­ Wagon Wheel 33.9 pounds hntterfat, 1,051 pounds Medal honor marl{s the bull as an millc; outstanding sire of the Holstein Grand; daughter of Raymondale Valor, duer sale time James ,Bliss Is President breed of dairy cattle. New 400fo Dicit Smith, 2G grade Holsteins, to Pabst Govemor Lad. 33.1 pounds butterfat, 918 pounds To attain this honor, at least Dr. C. M. Clothier Of New Cooperative 6 YOUNG BULLS-ready for service. millc; W. D. Freiermuth, 18 reg­ 10 claughtet·s of production-tested Veterinarian istered Holste·ins, 33.1 pou11ds but­ James R. Bliss of Lansing, gen­ dams must have been tested with I , HEIFER CALVES. eral manager of the Michig-an Ele­ ,records averaging at least 3.4 pet' I terfat, 973 pounds mille; Kenneth Assuming the practice of 'All milldng cows Mastitis tested. T. B. & Bangs teated Milk Producer Balcct·, 13 registered Holsteins al\ll vator exchange, grain and bean cent test and 410 pounds of but­ Dr. T. A. lUott ' gmcle Gucmseys, 31.7 pounds but­ marketing agency for 135 cooper­ tet·fat on a two-mill{ing, 305-day terfat, 720 pounds milk; Ft•eu ative elevators in Michigan-has basis. Also the averuge recot·ds of Phone li21'il Rulhig, 14 registered and gmde been elected president of the new­ the daughters must exceed their· 118 N. ~lain St. C. B. SMITH, Sales Manager & Auctioneer production "expectancy" by 40 Holsteins, 31.3 pounds butterfat, ly-ol'ganized National Association Leslie Williamston, Michigan 995 pounds millc; and Ward Vi­ of Bean and Pea co'opera lives. ()Ounds of butterfat. "Expectancy" cary, .Jr., 18 grade nnd registerer] The new association is composed fot· the daughters is clelined by the At about the same price Holsteins, 31.1 pounds butterfat, of five of the nation's largest dry association as the point midway 852 pounds mille bean and pea regional marketing between the production of the as major feed companies' 32°/o cooperatives: Michigan Elevator clams and the avemge of all tested Hig-h cows in each age class Holstein cows. were: Exchange, Lansing; Bean Growers Association of California, Sacra­ His 10 qualifying daughters·, Mature class-J. H. and R. D. FOR SALE BY: mento; Westem States Bean co­ producing an average of 545 Cljamberlain, registet•ed Holstein, operative, Denver, Colo.; Coopera­ pounds of butterfat on a twice­ 102.0. pounds butterfat, 2,560 tive G. L. F. Marlceting service, daily millcing, 305-clay, basis, e;>­ pounds milk; Gottfr.icd Gt·af & Canandaigua, N. Y.; and the In­ cecdecl the production of their Long Bean & Grain Co. Haslett Elevator Son, grade Holstein, 88.0 pound:> land Empire Pea Gt·owcrs associa· clams by 90 pounds of butterfat butterfat, 2,390 pounds milk. Eaton Rapids Haslett tion, Oaksdale, Washington. all(] averaged 3.8 pet· cent test. Under five yem·s-L. B. Hat•r·is, Another Michigan man-Law­ The award is based only on of· gmde Holstein, 100 pounds butter­ rence G. Stewart of Port Huron, ficial Herd Improvement registry $1268.24 frrt, 2,430 pounds milk; L. B. Har­ assistant manager of the Michi­ Ot' advanced t·egistry records su· Dcll\'CJ'c!l l'rlce Producers Elevator Co. Snow Feed Co. ris, gracle Holstein, 9·1 pounds but­ pcrvised by the Holstein-Fr·iesian gan Elevator exchange in charge l'owet· •ralw-Of! Model Williamston Holt terfat, 2,400 pounds mille of bean processing-was elected, association of America in coopera­ Under foUl' years-Richard W. with Bliss, to the original board of tion with the various state agri· Smith, grade Holstein, 74 pounds directors of the new association. cultural colleges. butterfat, 2,110 pounds millt; J. "This cooperative organization," H. and Dennis Underwood, grade Bliss said, "will give farmers who Holstein, 71 pounds butterfat, own their own cooperative bean Better Dairy Methods ~~ 2,030 pounds mille and pea marketing facilities a . Under three years-Raymond gt·eator voice in the marketing of 1 Mighty Master of All Crops were JUSt Wilcox, registered Holstein, 55 their products through normal pounds butterfat, 1,540 pounds commercial channels and in the R~~~s~ ! !2o.!~~e b~!~~ wns I · That's the MM Harvester "69." And it stands ready to prove that claim in any millt; D. L. Cady, gmtle Holstein, legislative matters and govern· large enough to hold the daily field you try it in. It is easy running-clean threshing. Special features in straw rack, 1 ~ 54 pounds butterfat, 1550 rounds production of the average dairy quoting ment pt•ograms affecting their in­ grain pan and cl.:aning shoe assure a bette.r separating and cleaning job under all com­ milk and Richard W. Smith, g-.-ade terests." cow in the United States baclt in Holstein, 54 pounds butterfat, George Washington's clay. bining conditions. 1,250 pounds milk. Bliss said the organiz'ation ex­ the cow pects to employ a Washington rep­ But in Michigan in June, 1951, See the new MM Harvester "69" today at: resentative to keep the member­ it was a far different story. 3 l\lilcs North of 1'\lalion on ship informed of developments in A twelve-quart buclwt would be US-127 to College Uoud, the national capitol. running over before "Bossie" gave out the last two quarts of her First F:ti'JU South Francis Platt Phone 2-5971 The 35,000 Michigan bean farm­ Dr. M. J. Green daily avemge production. Gerald VETERINARIAN ers annually produce more beans than any other state. Qnackenbush, Michigan State col· leg-e ag-t·icultlll'al economist, fincls Practicing at the former loca­ the average Michigan cow on June tion of Dr. Uobcrt Azclton 1 produced 27.4 pound.s of nlil!(. Blood Pressure Test That's about 14 quarts. N. Cml!u· St. 1\lnson Michigan herd production, t'G· ,-----Charlotte Livestock Commission Phone l'tfnsott 9791 Is Improved for Cattle ported by the fcdeml-stnte ct'u? reporting service, showed the Science is on the threshold of average dairy cow in the state wt,s learning more about the influence second in production only to New Of Service to of a cow's blood pressure. on milk York's cows. Michigan's average and beef production. cow could stand right along ;;ide This Community Attention Farmers The American Journal of Veter- of those from Wisconsin and pro­ 16 YEARS lnar·y Research has announced an duce pound for pound in mille 'l'hj We Have Complete electromanometer has been sue- average pt'Dductlon in both stat~s Stocl;s of Dust\'!, S1n•nys. cessfully adapted to the measure· was 27.4 pounds per cow. Arsenic of Lead, ment of bovine blood pressure. Michigan State college agr!cui- She eats mor~ and does better with silage cut at the right Earlier methods of blood-pres- tum! authorities credit better Call' Us for Appraisal of Your Bot·dow Mixture sure recording in cattle were so breeding, management, feedir;g· time - at its peak of quality, complicated, expensive and time- and more "!mow-how" on the par·t With an Allis-Chalmers Forage Harvester you malte Potato Spray consuming that veterinarians of dairymen for the great strtdes better silage because you get the job done on time. You found it impractical to try to run dairy production has made sine~ Stock. Top Price Guaranteed for don't need a big crew. And power hnnclles the crop so Mike Sulfur such tests. George Washing-ton's day. ~ cw there's no heavy lifting. Unlike the usual method of findings through ag-ricultural t·e· DDT 511 nnrl 75% measuring blood pressure in lm· search annually bring forth new Full-width, .spiral knives have a cut-and-throw action ·Wettable man beings, the new cattle test re· ideas that allow fewer cows to that handles big crops with ease. Built-in knife sharpener quires local anesthesia of a section produce more millt for more peo­ Top Quality Livestock Marlate lets you sharpen lmives quickly, any time they need it, of the neclt and insertion of a pic each decade. without removing them from the machine. · Sulfur Spray needle into an artery and then into ------11 vein. During both steps, the Clarence L. "Biggie" Mur.n, head Stop in and let us show you how you can have better needle Is connected to electrically football coach at Michigan State feed when you own an Allis-Chalmers Forage Harvester. ,Forces ~lie Reg. $1.25 operated recording equipment. college, was once awarded the Sli- !Uole nnrl DDT Sale Every Monday at 2:30 p.m. liUicr 9llc What happens to a cow's blood ver Beaver by the Boy Scouts of EnJoy tho NATIONAL Bombs pressure under the stress of dis- America for distinguished service ORe We aolicit and appreciate your patronage FARM AND HOME ease, mental upsets, and different _to~b_o.,;.y_h~o_o_d._=------­ HOUR-NBC -Every _Salurday, environmental factors is not yet USE •.r-4-J, FOR DDT Fly Spray Pts, 4Dc fully known. Research veterinar- ATHLETE'S FOOT Qts, 79c lans hope to learn more about such BECAUSE- influences through the use of this ,...;..______Dan Linehan · Tl · It has greater PENETRATING Power . Ware's Drug new t ech mque, 1e1r main objec- With DO% undiluted alcohol booe, It tive Wlll be to find out how varia· carrie• the active medication DEEPLY, Owner. and Auctioneer .Plummer Machinery Co. STORE tions In blood pressure affect the to kill tho germ on contact. Get bo!lilY •19 N. Cedar Lanainr 1\[naon . l'lllclllgan animal's ability to produce mlllt relief IN ON£ HOUR or your 40e bock Phone Charlotte-Office 143 Reaideitco 845 c1 ~ f at any drur atore. Today at Waro'o Dru1 an .C!lt __ ,_____ ~--- :iloro. '------:------~------~------· BUT RIGHT NOW SHE HAS FEW OFFICIAL FRIENDS TQJUENR TJTiJRJ) ENDA 'l'TCBT With •101 [llllltld~ nl' llullel'fnl nntl 1,1,8L7 ponnd~ o( mille to 1101 Prices· m·crttl. Lymu1lnn Montvlc J~ng Ap· U. S. Control ·of Mill< plo Helen, lllgl.,ll11'<'rl llolsloln· JPrlcHIIlll cow own('(! by Cop 1•'. 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CC'D· CARL COLLIN 11ll cil'lli<'l" 111 l><'ilolt, l'untl.ll', p1ovldo 1111 llficrpmlc YCill'· 1!1111 Ylll.ill IS lilc•l'! lo wlllp IIJI Will m.ilcP goorl Ill'<'[ on tlw Hlllnc 11!llr11Hts, hnvo nrlvJsml tnrmors tn Prwl 11111011, t\nn J\illlll' .11111 del'-~ flllllltld ~IIJlpl,v ol llllllc, ' stl<'i< e1ther lo heel' or milk pl'll· llliiC!l enlli\I,IIISlll 101 111•1 1\glil i(llld of fcerJ she lill'ns IIllO mi]I{, Mlc•,Jtlgan rnnlrlillli l>l<~gi.Jill llnll 'Will In <'ll'llir• 11 new hler>rl. 'J'h<' Hlrut JIN'lll!ly In II sJn[.\!0 hii'Ovclnp Ill' I ''':1' 111111<'1 lai"'ll h·, \VIII he marlr> Willi lhreP hel'rl;;, Tlwl nrlv!Pc 1cc•ognizes no mld­ 1111'1'1•lal rn·mhwtlun last yt'lll'. ~~ ~I"J Jl<'l <'WI. tiVI'I' !ill' IIVPJ.Igl' II liH•y WIJ to !PrJI'iiiJiy C'Dnli'OJletl [ 111ri11e UniVl'lstly In llll'<'l 1 lnl•'· !\crt Dnneo, !lllii(Jng fllinilllDI'IlH rllu gro11nd. Yet I ho1'u is d<'f!nJir;Jy Mnck fn1111ers will nll<'IHI tlw flllf'l' ol IK nil:2.1111n l!Jiil, 11 mldrllc g1 OIIIHI. Il 1s mnclu 11p or nnnual Flelrl Day, RilOIIHOI'Cll by '1'11\H ''.till' Sll\111' Jllll'<' most J>c- 'l'lw llliPo l'mmulrt p1·ov 11 !es ,901110 ";011111111\llg .'ill ill 111\VIIIIi gl •'"'' IJICHC Jll'l'ClH Will ))p lli'Ctf [O IJ11Jfs of gcneml I fll\1111, It cOnillf,LH 111 11!111 the Michigan Stnle college de- t1nll d.JII'IP:; Ill<' nnw Jl'l.\'lllg. lePwny. JJ' mille J~t• 1 ·onwR shOJ t, tho- lllinllng .!lid dlllilllll •If:''' 1111111'1' lo lh<• ~nnw hi<•r•rl. Ollwr.s Will he patlmcnt of soil si'!Pill'<', on , t ll 11 1 ol' the 11101 e llldfl a nllllion frll'lll· Tl10 nnmml review of' MIChlgnn Olcomm·gm·me on tp11t wlll top 1ldJHW!H,, 110\VPV('I! \ViJ1 .~et !Ill PI'IC'f' lllrlV au Dllld ('/l y llCI'Pil!iC ~nvr• boll n.1~d Iow()l r o:-d., lJt'nwnd t•t osf,ed \\!llh J)lti!H nf the otlw1· Cl S WilD ie mny be V<'l'ii'J Will glOW dh lhiH Hfllfi [110· IJp illCd dlld Jc~i<'d J'OI' !Jcrf nnd wll11 wo11lrl welcome rt rhJ,il·Jllll· Sl nllslll's for 1!JfiO, 'rile 1cp01 t Tli'il wonld he 11 10 pel' cent Ill· menlnl l'rum nenr Bnlh. lcllnt rllflc•Jr.ntml 1111 mille ow · l<'rlllc't•rl ily til<• IP to :lll r.enl~. pl.l!'<' I 1 111 But llu•!r H "''''ndv 1 ll1g tn 11 nrl, he good llHIJH'SH, }<'i 1ll<'rlllll11 yil'id ot 1111llc, .s.1y H,flllil pm t sm vcs fl uscf11l pill pose, not or spec1al inlcreol to J'n1 nWl'H 111- DI'LH>Il IS """ or l11<• l.iol mnjm INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Some ccnnom1gls r•onlt'llfl 1hat only In fn1'111CI's hut to ili'Ocessol'f, 11oc••ipls at Cl11cago stol'ic ynnls llwy ,n•.illl n 11 t1,11 •1111 •1 111 ,, IIHn- lo lfl 0011 JI011lldh, and she mu,L elude: onions f\1111 sugat lwets <'Ilir.~ 111 till' roJI1lil'Y to adopt July 12, 1951 Page 5 1 only lito lop ·lfl Jl"" ccnL ot tat m­ nncl r!Jst1Jh11lol's of frnm pl'orlucb, 111 .T11ne W<'l c .!llollt equal to I he plnnlcrl on 11111clc Which W.lo ______.:..______, UVCJ•:lll·l'tl\V j1, I rl ,, \\ !ill'h [nl I] plOdiii'C fl <',1Jf IJlfl( lVIII nmJH• fill "'" r11c e.lfli!Jlu nl g<•llmg rLiong higgPHl J'm· .l11n~: fillH'e Hl·l4. f3uy­ manufn<'l111 e1 s or fnnn mnchJnol y pluwctl, f'llllt;llleicud and Hl'er!Prl 1 liH7,il12. And 11 ,,, Jlllld1lle heeLH, JwnrJ IPl­ I'O Clltl•' ill il1·, .,~, •Jnd 01 ,.1 >' "We w.1111 a r•ow 111nl Will bu hl'tu·JwlH mal{(' 1\fl lhc GO JCI cent Jnnc nvc1.1ge s1n< o lfl18. 1 Lnst ycnr, l\!Jclugnn 1anlcod first lilce, Sllf.\tll beets .m,'l'\'.11 heel r·nl\'<, second 1n field beans, poaches, phosplmle exper1ments Wilh table fll 0\'C lite Jll OfJIII'lLVC pUII'Cl' or )leon the ma1n fa clot· n ffcctlng 1\Io,L ol Lhr",(' de 11 ~ litr 111 the! when mllk demand !-ilncl<:cns pl11ms, ancl Ill cm!ilflowCI, onwns, beets and o111ons; .1nli foil'll' :o·.1 ~ 'r' P~ ~ "' " d11 il·fllll po·,c <'lOJUcc. Ami they'll w 1nl the \I'll tt'l lo tn !co horne to :.lww l"allt), cauols lmarlcutJ, cueum· Will also he ledll\1 eel. C:1 D 1 lnals ~.:'.oc.;~JlmJ.r<•\11\},.., ""' ds ot lhnL hlllrl ,d\carlv, S > lw'i vnfc. Th(• hoaln1an ngLcccl "·"·"-·'""'~~ .•.liy devPlop tnolbrt? Al~,o 11 tiietP lh.1l Htflll{c[ when Linn y and Ileal bcrH (m.Jrkct), tomatoes (mm ket). anrl ehm gcd 111111 n CJllarlol IIIHIC1 way mell\llc hyh1 "' 'omons, I ll llf0li• ha~. llallgt'l' or varieties 111 lola! commercial PI 0· Eleanor Densmme, Kent county Roa dSl e ar e ture rlepartment, repot ts more and sil'l\1. 'fhis !l<'l'mi1s fllli!'lc 1'\'.lp· ll'<•aliH'l' t!amag'<' and 111old are • ductwn last year. However, Me- home demonstJ•alion agent, who fll'.lfion lll IIIOIS(\11'!' fili'Oilg'h fill' m inimiz<•ifl·m, prPst•n ing th1\ IPHJ arul PI ans Ava ~ ~-only 42 thousand bushels unclel' nomiCS nnd homemnl\mg ncl1vitieo., the leader's one million 88 lhm\S· lhCir cxponence w1th it has b"en and Edward Pfllu, Jr, doctot•a! eel· 81Cl'! 'flllG II'\ \':IYAI\Im IN OPF.IlATION A 'I' 1l'IITG CIIELUS W1th the fresh fruit nncl vcgc- and bushels. Not Lhel'll Spws wm e good. ucntion student ut MSC, who Will 11:\LL FAIOI ON \VJ>:i•'\'r COLlJ~IIHA ROAil AND nm t.lblo se,\son al\\Vlllg, many M1ch- 11ght up near the Jcaclers w1th "Mulch is holler than we know," conduct educat10nn1 aclm1nislm­ IU.IIJ:fr;S FAin! ON US-127 1g.tn growc1s tile beginmng to sell 857 thousand hushclR. Red Deli­ says Dr Tulccy. "We explain that t10n wo1 k. The team wtll leave lhc * ROWffNA S"fARi'fR then products nt the roncls!dc. OIOUS, BCL!clwin, Wealthy nncl 1t adds orgamc matter, Improves U. S. early in August Success of llus retrulmg metho tcquesls fat to.ulslde marlnrlaf:<' nl'l'lii'H next \1 in!t>I' you'll Ill' siHhtl: and pm chase agt eemen.ts cover­ .Tolm A. Hannah of MSC ancl Dr. lll'C~ f,v 1111 h ·1 !nn full ol 1Ill' ljnali ty1 coal. H<•sidPs, h,v hu~·!ng now Dead or Disabled ing the 1951 wheat crop will be ynull sa\ c monl•y, Ou1· !nw sumnwr rnfrs ;u·c nnw in t'J't'ec•t. ~\uti CLvmlable tlnough the Commodity Arthur S. Adnms, )llCSlllent or the Amet·1ean Council on Education. don't it'l .1 lael> ol !'!'lilly ••ash prPwnt ~·•m II'Olll malcing thiN wise Cre(ht corporatiOn as m ptcviou3 Th~ project is bemg sponsored by 1110\'1', '!'a]{(•. :uh·anfar.;r o! our hnclgct systc•m whl{•h oflors Sl'l'­ years The loons can ]Je tnlwn out Horses-Cows the U. S. Deportment of the Army, cral I'Oil\'C'IlH'nf p:tynwnt plans. OrliPr tnllay and choose the one throug)l Junua1 y 1952 and Will with the ACE as n cooperating · ACT NOW!. •• for !Jesl choice olmodel andl:ofo, Jllan most con~t•nic•nt fell' ~·ou. ' Other Fa1·m Animals mature April 30, 1952 or carlm on demand. agency. WTflY WAIT big new Dodge of your choice right now, INDIAN MAID POCOHONTAS STOKER TJ1c 1951 loan rate ts 19 cents a M1ch1gan State college was se· a minute longer! We've got the Removed F1•ee Icc ted. for the special assignment bushel higher than last year. W car for you , •• tod.ty's big eye-filling Today you'll get our top allowance figure on INDIAN MAID POCOHONTAS EGG becuuse of its strong offerings in Dodge rcndy and waiting. Come in and drive your present c,u·. And for only a few dollars For most terminals, the cllffctcn­ agriculture, home economics, cdu· tmls over the nat10nal loan mle it away! a wed' you cnn start right in enjoying nil GREAT HEART LUMP EGG cntwn and public administration, FOR will be the snme as those used m in addition to the college's out­ You'll get the deal of the year • • • on the cur the many extra advantngcs Dodge gives you. recent years. Chicugo rate Will standing work in adult education So don't wait! Hemember, you could pay up to STANLEY LUMP AND EGG be 30 cents higher than the nn­ of the year. The growing popularity of this PROI\IPT SERVIC~ and agr1cu!turu! extens10n, Presi· more for n car and still not get all the L10nal average. great new Dodge surpasses that of all previous $1,000 dent Hannah snid. extra room •.• driving case ••• famous depend· Premium Coal Low Ash Phone Collect D1rector of the program will be models in Dodge history. And we want yon to LANSING 45217 The U. S. Census Bureuu has Dr. Milton E. Mueldcr, head of the share in our success! That's why we're going ability of Dodge. Wcel;; tla~·s estunnted the populatiOn of this MSC department of political sci· all out to make it easy for you to own the Come in now for a grand deal on a gt·eat carl , SnndR~'s country, mcludmg troops abroad, Ice Station Hours 7:30-6:00 11:00-1:00 encc and public nclministration. at over 154 million. It mny reach Heading up the Island mission Your Dodge dealer is Transportation headquarters •••.~OME IN TODAY I; 155 milhon by the year's end. Dur­ will be Russell Horwood, director mg the lnst year the populatiOn of MSC's agricultural extenSion t• hus increased at an avcmge of and research progrmns in the up· abont 200 thousand a month. The per peninsula. In addition to ad­ Valley Chemical rapidly increasing population JS mmistrative duties, he also Wlll Lansing 'Ice & Fuel Co. one of the reasons for the con· direct the agricultural and forestry Dart Motor Sales tinued high demand for farm pro­ Phone 26001 Company phases of the Ryukyus program. Mason ducts. Main one, of course, is the Other MSC faculty members as­ 227 N. Cedar Mason, Michiaan lugh level of consumer incomes. signed to the University of Ryulty· INGHAM COUNTY NEWS July 12, 1961 Pnge 6 LEGAL NOTICJES LEGAl, NOTHll!lS LEOAJ, NOTIVEIJ Legal Notices LEGAL NOTJCJI!lll

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