3 Sections THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Ninety.fiJ•at Year- No, 31 ,• I MASON, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, AUGUST 2, 1951 BAHREIN MERCHANT SEES AMEfUCA 3 Sectiona - 20 Pagca Split of Taxes h. d K y· . M Ingham Harvests Her Wheat . . Mo arne anoo· 1s1ts ason Mason· Rallies GIVes Big Sum Mohumed l)nnoo left his nntlve County Fair Directors Bnhreln lslnnd In the Pet·slan Gulr , Muy 14 nnd tt·uveled to the, West For Blood Test •t --evon to Mason, He arrived hero Sutui'Clny afternoon, Unlll1e the T0 LOca I Unl S nnclent IJJnstm·n merchants, Mo· Shape Final Plans for 'I hamod Kanoo wna not In sonrch On Fourth Day Computation Ia Being Made of J'IU'e herbs and apices OJ' a short­ On 1950 Ccmua, Although cut to tho OrlenL. He cnme for a' Typing Team Will Rctum tlraHimo loolt at , the United I Count Ia Not Yet Official Stntes. He lilted what he saw. He During County Fair Week Big Week of August 13 lllwrl Mnion. He waa lmpt·esscdl To Make Furthc1· Testa Deputy County Treasurer wllh the ft•icndllnosa shown a/ Laurence Parker has worlccd sll·unget·. He eyed the com't house lll)d the lmml system of govct·n- Mason came through with Methodist Choir Will Start Fair Week out the distribution of $27 5,- ment with admlm tlon. , · 303 for blood type tests on 100.66 due townships and · On the Island, ·Mohnmed J{anoo Tuesday, the last of the four With Another "Musicale Americana" cities from sales tax diversion. Hells Nash a\ll.omobiles. He also days scheduled , for testing. The checks to city, village and 1ept·esents othm· Ainerlcan com· Only 130 showed up for the township treasurers will go panies In the East. Fair officials held their final meeting Friday night in · Mohamed Kunoo left Bahrein tests last Friday and 135 on prepa_ration for the 1951 Ingham county fair August 13 to 18. out yet this week or early tsiQnd In May and went to Ehg- Saturday. 1 next, Parker indicated. land, From· thcr·e he ti'Eiveled by Commercial exhibit space is practically sold out, according to On Monday the blood-test­ The rllsl.l·lbtJtion lA bnscrl on fJ til11ne to 'Now Yot•k and on to Chl­ Fair Secretary Joy 0. Davis. Farm equipment space is all pnr• cnpil!J shlll'e of $1.60 fOJ' the cngo, S!in Fmnclsco, Los Angcl~s. ing team from Lansing toolc gone and there .arc only a few vacancies in the L-shapcd tent • second qunl'l.el' of 1051, Census Hou~ton, l{ansHs City and .baclt to samples from 250 road com­ and in the brick building. flgtu·cs fm· l!loO ut·e being used al­ Chlcligo,· He tool< a train to De­ mission and Wyeth Incorpo­ though fhoy hflve not been offi. troll and nt•t•lved In Mason Satur­ S. A. Laxton is mowing the fairgrounds this week. New cilllly cnnflnnccl h,v the cenHus bu­ rlny afternoon. rated employees at the Wyeth Rollie Speer of Aiaiedon and Lyle Palmer of Aurelius light poles have been erected and part of the grandstand has reau. 'rhct·c remains n d!Hct•nrancy He left MaHon for New Yot·k plant. compared wheat at the height of Monday's procession to the been painted. Enough straw is of 47fi. The total count fot• Ingham Saturday, He will leave the United Ci vii rlcfcnsc officials am now Mason ele~ator. Trailers and trucks were lined up for three cut to furnish first bedding for ------States Ft·ldrJy fo1· Bahrein Island. wot'ltln.g nut AtTangements to have blocks at ttmes. as farmers began harvesting their $2,000,000 the animals, Davis said. SCIIOOJ, CASH JS DUF. Even though he llltcs the United rein as thct•e is In Imn between the bloocl type team assigned a wheat crop. Ingham county .had 30,000 acres of wheat this mxhlbltorA nrc scndmg entl'ics to Within tlw llllXt fnll' dll,VII States, Mohamed Knnoo Is anx­ Br)tlsh companies and natives, he ln~atinn f\l the coqnty fair· for one (Qunty Board lou~ to get IJRck home. His wife added. day at least. In September blood- year. Most fields aver.aged 30 bushels to the acr~. Some farm­ the extension office Clll'lier than thn tlount.y trc•asurrlr will g-et ever, nccot·ding to Mrs. Ethel 11 total of fi2ol!i,flflll.20 In sales anrl two children are waiting for L.nJing teams am scheduled to ers reported combining 50. bushels to the acre. Hot weather . "The British arc 200 years be­ Nichols. Four-H exhibits will be tux tliVflrslon monc•y for the him -on the Island, he said. hind times," Mohamed l{anoo. ex­ visit othet· sections of the county. Sunday and Monday helped combining along, but Tuesday Mohamed Kanno didn't suffer the IRrgcst in mnny years if the seeund tJlllll'lnr of 1051. Distri­ plained. '"rhcy atlll think they can Those who submit to the tests noon's drizzle dampened the combining spirit along with the Will Decide· on from the heat while In the United present cntHes continue to come bution will hn nuult' to lot~ll hold fot·cign subjects down, but will receive plastic ldentiftcatlon wheat. in, Mchool tlist rhll11 nn t.IH• haM Is of States. He has seen the sun' only th'e people just won't take it." tags to indicate what type of blood a few times while in this country, Combines started up again Wednesday and on Wednes­ Tractot' pullmg hns been given a $6.86 jlt'r · Kchnnl tlcnsus llhlltl. he SRid. , The discovery of oil on the is­ they have. In case of bombing or ------other disaster, doctors can quiclt· day night 53 wheat rigs were lined up from the elevator to the goorl spot em the fair weclt Jll'o­ Mohamed I<:anoo passed through land has changed living conditions gmm. The Ingham fnir toyed with Raises Monday is 475 mot·c than the locfil counts for the islandet·s, he said. Some ly give transfusions to those wear­ Collins garage .on Ash street-six blocks away. The Mason, add UJl to. 'l'o cover the missing the smog of and the Ing the tags, civil defense officials the event. IRst ycat·, but every ef· flood a rea in Kansas and Missouri changes are not so good, but as a Elevator has shtpped 35 box cars of wheat, according to Dee 475 the co11nty lt·easiU'.Y Is with· rule, the island people have bene­ pointed out. County Employees Anlt for holding $760. It will be disbursed n nd came to Michigan and Illlnoi.l Bray. Most of the cars hold 2,000 bushels. Some hold 1,500. COUNTY FAIR PRICES just in time for a wee!( of t·alny fitted, the visitor said. The testing fot· type has no con­ Raises of $240 per Y car when the officln I census figures :Mohamed Kfmoo planned tn nection with the Red, Cross re­ There will be another week of steady traffic before the wheat General ndml~lon to tlt11 Reh·oactive to July 1 arc released, Parker oxplalncd. weather. In England, too, thc1·e fairg-round~ Is 50.,, Reservt•!l was fog. The weather is hot and meet Rui.~ell BI'OWn in Mason. gional blood bank program. procession lets up, Bray added. Census llg-uJ es for 1940 were dry In Bahrein, Bt·own is vlcc-prestdcnt of the ------~---- scats In 1111' gJ'IIhdKtand 11re Ingham supervisors will de­ Unit~ Are Orgl,nlzcd $1.20 1111!1 OOc!, and ~;-tincrul Jul­ used until recent rlistt·l'butions of Bahrein Island is rich in oil. Bahrein Petroleum Co. and ar­ cide raises for county em­ sales tax money! Aftet· the switch rived ln. the last Fmnk K Evans, county civil STORM WHIPPED AREA NORTH OF TOWN mlsHlon to the grundMtnn!l Is The StandaJ•d 011 Co, of California defense chief, reported Wednesday (iOe. Family tlelmtM will go on ployees Monday. to 1950 flgtu·es wns made, some of and the Texas Co. own the Bah­ week. He will he In Mason next the townships found themselves week, Mohamed Krmoo will miss that local communities are busily Hlllll J.hiH 1\'eolc. Tht, sJ.t·lng of At the July 9 meeting the ovcrj>aid. Adjustments between rein Petroleum' Co. on the island. Ol\ganizing defense units. The 15 t.Jc,lu•t.s C'AIHI s $3.00 and Is Mohamed Kanoo said the Ameri­ him .by a few days. B!'Dwn and employees of general county the 1940 and the 1950 figures cost his wife will stay with Mr. and roster· lists the following: good for Hi 11lngle admissions. can companies treat the native~ Wind Destroys Meridian Barn Bu,yln~;- ut t.bc famii,V tli\IWt offices in Mason and Lansing Ingham lownslttp $7il.52, Leroy fairly. There is no trouble on Bah- Mrs. Vemon · J. Brown while in Lansing township, Mrs. Mildred Mason. Jlrlfl(•, tlcltet11 IIO!it 20u t!om­ $75.00, and Wheatfield $694.1~ Geisen haver, c h a lr m an, Earl Wind swept away a 40x60 wind upset trees and t•ipped roofs presented petitions calling for this time. Christian, vice-chairman. barn at the Clarence Dibble from other outbuildings. J•nretl to the rejfulur li(k rute. $240 increases. The super­ The enunty received ~275,915.60 White Oak, Marvin Glynn, They at·e avnllahlt' 11t lhe rJo,v farm on Cavanaugh road Fri­ Aci'Oss the macl on the Harry 0. lllwb; lmmrance oll'lc'" nnd visors postponed action until ns its distributive share. After chairman, Darwin Williams, vice­ Alclcn fat·m the wind uprooted making- tile .Adjustments and with­ Bill Otto Warns Lions Fret Over chairman, day afternoon and scattered at the' Ingham County News August 5. Members of the holding the $760.00, the county timbers for 10 rods. The barn three 75-foot pine trees and tossed olflcc. Harold Bcndt•t· is in salaries committee said they Whcrttfield, Pllul Wolf, chair­ them over the house, The wind charge of J•esnrvml sc•al.s c In treasury is dJshursing $275,100.66 Turtle Shortage door lodged high in a tree needed more time to study the as follows: Business Men of man, Mrs. Rexine Glynn, vice­ Hlso tore chunks from Alden's the grnml!;tand. By calling him Night patrols and mad bloclts chairman, 100 feet away. A chicken coop roof, request. Alaiedon ...... ___ , ...$ 2,366.40 ma.v be set up in Ingham coun­ 'at 2-5471, !!eats for 1~ny of thc• AmcliuR ... -... .. 2,366.10 ty this week as Mason Lions Williamston, Glenn Rykert, was lifted right off its founda­ The wind htt the hardest on the cvt•nlng- Jlerfm·mtuwcs can be The salat·ies enmmtltcc also Bunket' Hill ...... 1,702.10 Socialized Peril step up thc!l' efforts to cap- cha1rman, Mrs. Lois Shirey, vlce­ tion and strewn for 200 feet. Dibble ancl A Iden fat·ms. However, rc~crved. l'arldng is free. promised lo hnvc its rcconuncnda­ Delhi ...... -... - . ture 50 more tul'tlcs for the chair·man. tt·ces were blown clown and roof~; tion ready Monday on a list of 16,137.60 I C. W. (Bill) Otto .warned Mason No animals wm·e in the hulld- were damaged elsewhere in the fm·t has been ma ric to malcc the merit J'aise~ for the county health Ingham ...... -...... 1,153.28 business men Tuesday night of the derby, The . tuttle derby is Delhi, Myron Hancock, chair­ lngs. D1bble has 100 sheep on the area. Lansing Twp ...... man, Mrs. Velma Roghan, vice­ tractor· pull a good spectn tot· event deparl mcnt. 28,188.80 pet•ils of socialization. He Is sec- scheduled to run three days at 86-acre fat·m, ·but most of them marlict· on Friday, lightning Lei'Oy ...... -...... county fair and so far less ci,Jnirman. this year, Dnvis said. It will be In thcu· petition county employ­ 1,550.60 retai·y of the Lansing Chamber of t~e were in a back pastul'c, struck a tall pme on the Fmnlt held Tuesday. Leslie ...... 1,758.40 Commerce. He spolte at the Mason than 50 turtles have been cor­ Alaiedon, Rttlph Stilhmtn, chaic­ ees as-Iced fo1· the raises lo cover Locke ...... -...... 1,644.80 golf course ·IJeror·e a meeting of ruled, man, Mrs, Mildred Lay, vlce·chalr­ Dibble had some insurance, IBacl1us farm on Oltemos road. The "In some places t1'acto1· pulling advancing costs of living. They Dibble was wot•king Rt the Olcls- ltghtning ripped down the side of Meridian .. .. 14,584.00 the Mason I<:iwanls club. Club "When I was a boy, I used to mun, dt·aws mot·e spcctator·s than hot·se­ also ~ct forth that the county Onondaga ... . 2,321.80 members had business men as find them by the hundreds," mobile plant in Lansing, when the Lhe tree and jumped a 10-foot pulling," Davis pointed out. "Anrl scale is below those covering Lan­ Stockbt·idge ...... Aut·elms, Jerold Topliff, chair­ wind hit. Mrs. Dibble anrl her fa- span to a gl'nllncl wire on the that will be ttll l'lght wtth Uo if 1,670.40 their guests. It was. the largest Chet Smith ol the club said. man, Mrs. Lawrence Dolbee, Vice­ mng munlclplll, stale and federal Vevay ...... 1,774.10 gathering of Mason business. men "Why, I even shot at them for chairman. ther, William Moore, and a sister, ~ouse. 'rhc ligh~nlng then tot·c that is tt·ue, bccliuse hm·sc-pull­ employment in Ingham. Wheatfield ___ __ 527.08 in 20 years. tar•get practice." Mrs. Dell Mead of Lake Lansing, mlo the wood slchn~ and damaged ing draws a bigger crowd at the The supervisors have no jlll'is­ White Oalt ... . Leslle village, Wilbur Smith, were in the house when the l;Vmrl a lmoleurn rfloor mstde. No fire Ingham fair than any othet· diction over the salnries of the Williamstown ...... ,_,,, 1,515.20 Tht apealt~r tolcl of his· 1941! Turtle Tamer Ken Horn told chamnan, George Luecht, vice­ and rain came, Mrs. Dibble said followed. event." 1,872.00 trip to Europe with the "Flying chairman. employees of the highway commis­ East Lansing- ...... _,_,, Smith that he holds a dim view her father wanted to close the Runway Provided sion, tuberculosis sanatorium or Lansing (city) ...... 32,496.00 Classroom." He visited France, of such practices, and that Dansville, Dan Jennings, chair­ barn doors. A.fraicl to hnvc !tim go the board of social welfare. 146,710.10 ltuly, Switzerland, Belgium, Hol- The fair board has built a new Maoon ------. ...-...... Smith's sharpshooting may be man. alone, she and Mrs. Mend put on Last fall lhc wag-e issue became 5,60!l.~O land, Germany, Denmat·lt,. Finland, the very reason for the scarcity Blackt c concrete runway in the infield in coats and started out with him, Willinmston (city) Stockb1·idge village, Glen Drown, op rew ft·ont of the grandstand for the obscured by the pension progr·am. Dansville ...... ______3,289.60 Sweden, Norway and the British of turtles today. Horn warned Mt·s. Dtbble said. They opened the , Supervisors withheld action on 604.40 Isles: Lions that if enough turtles are chairman, Mt·s. Maybelle Howlett, tractors. Cement block weights of Leslie (village) 2,456.00 vice-chairman. back cloot· just in tun"; to see pa1t I'Riscs pending decision of the vot­ StocltbJ·lrlgc (Villlige) .. not found, club members may of the bat·n door saJI past. The Completing Work 250 pounds have been built for the 1,753.60 SrYcializ~tion of business and In­ Mason, Leslle Palmer, chair­ tractors to pull. Horses will also ct·s on pensions. 'rhe pension plan Webbervllle ...... __ __ dustry in the Scandlna vi an coun­ be fot·ccd to run in place of the three put theu· shouldct·s against 953.GO turtles. man, .Jack Betcher, vice-chairman. • pull the cement blocks this yeat·. was approved. Seveml supervisors tries has closed the door' to indi­ the door to. close it and waited/In insisted lha t I he retirement bene­ Fifty turtles will be enough Under the civil defense pro­ unt1l the wmd d1cd down. The Les e Area Previously they have pulled 100- vidu~;~t enterprise, Otto ,rlcclarerl. 11 pound saclts of cement, fits which cost the taxpayers an Manylof the energetic young peo­ to run the heals, Smith incli­ gt·am being wm·ked out, Mu:tns­ 1 time they ri1·cw and still do draw 2~3,000 Dart tape t·ules arc ma k­ lingering- and chiseling, Otto as­ carried 300 yards to the not·th, Base. Lme marl.. AftcJ· that. the1·e will present its second "Musicale the $300 cost-of-living- bonus orig· VIIIe; three first aid teams, one _ J•cnuuns about etght mlles m the Americana" 11t 8:00. ing wheels hum at the Dart Man­ set'led. He told of the communist police team and one mess team for Bat·~ tunbct·s were leveled to Lansmg suburban at·ea. inally pmvidcd in 1047. ufactut·ing company at Mason, strength in France and of the pov­ Williamston; a mess team and a the hetght of the new hay piled in- , . Children's rlay i~ scheduled for In their pctilion flied last month, Most of the orders have been etty found In Italy outside of debris clearing team fot· Webbcr­ side, A new International H trac- 1he blacktop plant 1s now.m the the first day of the fair. Games employees insisted that the cost or placed by the navy. Rome, Rome itself Is prosperous, Nine Get Orders l•ille; ,and a mess team for Oke· tor was cr·ushcd Ballttft p1t. Aftet· complctwn of and contests have been organized living is steadily rising while fed­ . Otto said. · ' the jobs in the Leslie sector the by Ralph Strope. A pel parade eral income taxes have reduced With the award of the govern- mos. This is the fo111'lh wind to hit mad commission will move the ment contt·acts, 11 supply of steel Switzerland and Sweden, which will stat'!. at 1:15 Monday after­ tnke-home pay. They also declared Other At·ca~ Included the fatm, accm·chng to D1bble. plant to the county-owned Whit- noon. Cash prizes will be awarded hus been assured the Mason fac­ remained ncutl·a!' during both For August, Draft Mrs. Dihblc said I?riday's wind mfln pit neat· Lansing, that salaries should be conslclet·ed 1 ' tOt',Y. The steel, howcvet·, is of world wars, are prosperous, ac­ Leslie, Stockbridge and Onon­ 111 the games and for the best en­ entirely apart from the retirement resembled a cyclone as 1t lifted The Wri,..ht road been l'C· changed specifications, calling for cordtng to Otto. So is Belgium Seven Ingham young men and daga will also have definite unitJ buildings right off lhctr founda- "' h~s tries in the parade. Contestants in program. operational changes on the pro­ with its economy buoyed up by two transfers will malte up the assigned, Evans announced. lions. There was a ptlc of lumber built. The sections included two the parade will be given free seats According to County Clerk C. ductldn line, New dies are being profits from colonies and by the in­ Ingham draft delegation' for Au­ Nine first aid men, nine litter in the chicken coop. The .wind and a quarter m1lcs f1 om the for the grandstand performance in Ross Hilltard, there at·e not now used on some of the pi'Occsscs. dustry and thrift of t ts people. Ot­ gust. They have been ordered to bearers, tht·ee light true its or am­ lifted the coop stt·aight in the air Fitchburg to the Cavett roads, a the afternoon. All children undet· any maJor issues othct' than sal­ On Tue.oday afternoon the pro­ to praised Finnish people for their report Monday afternoon, August bulances and six drivers malte up so that only a few pieces of the half-mile of new mat fmm Plams 12 years or age will be admitted aries scheclulecl for actwn by the duction line finally swung into full honesty In repaying World Wat· I 6, at 3:30 at the Grcyheund bus a first ,aid team. plied lumber were scattered. The road south and a little stretch free. Rides will cost 9c during the supcrvlsot·s Monday. speed on the huge government or­ ,debts to the United States and for station in Lansing,· They will be Ten men form a pqlice team and ncar the Scofield road. afternoon. 'The usual grist of claims will del', There Is also a bacl1log of pri­ their devotion to their country In transported ,by bus to Fort Wayne, 10 men with two heavy trucks arc There arc tht·ec miles of re­ Rntllo F.ntrrtainc·r~ Boolwtl be ground out, the clct·J( said. vate orders, William F. Dat·t said, the face of the Russian peril. the .Dett·oit induction centct•, needed for debris clearing team.s. News Index gtading and recapping on the Pie Plant Pete and Bashful .Joe, ,------. enough to lcecp the factory at pcnlt Inflation is a twin peril with so­ The seven men fmm Ingham arc Statton WJR radio comedians, will A mess team must have enough Want ads, Pages 6, 7 ami 8, fouJ··milc length of Bellevue sched­ operation for months. cialization in Europe, the SJ?eaker Jim G. Stevens, Richard Joseph men and women to feed 500 on an uled this season, be the attraction at the grand· Patt 1. stand Monday night. Kline's Re­ Pickle Famine dccla red, He told of pauperizatlon Powell, George Dewaytte Ling, emergency basis. Bunlter Hili township is pu ttin;; HORNS Arm WANTED Soci»·l item.o, Page 1, Pa'rt 1, vue will pet·fotm Wednesday, of lhe French middle class by in· Richard Scott Taylor, Wtlford Each community Is expected to up the money for the 1 :Y, miles fiat.lon. - Clarence Kabelitz, Gay! Lee LaDu and Page 4, Part 2. Thursday, Friday and Saturday Is Vanishing Several boys and girls in Drtns­ have fl t·egistration team of foUl' on the Base Line road between nights. Luclty Lott's Hell Drivers villc and Mason arc anxious to The Lansing Chamber of Com­ and Very] Ray Rogers, people and wlll be expected to Church news, Page 3, Part 2. H. W. Madison Co. vat.~ at Ma­ merce speaker contrasted his own Williamston and Freirmuth roads. will pt·esen t n thrill show Tuns· join school bands but lack musical Men registered In other districts pt:ovtde Its own traffic control Legal nr>ws, Page 8, Part 1, Included Ju the blaclttopping day night. son Wlll soon be full of cucumbers. instl'llmcnts. The Community life with what It might have been and ordered to report for induc­ team, accordmg to the county Pngc 6, Part 2, and Page 6, One of the biggest n nrl best crops had his father remained in Ger­ Part 3, program fot· the Lansing area are , Livestock will parade in fi'OII t Clearing House has t·eceived l'C• tion with th~ Ingham contingent plan, Evans said. two miles on Pleasant Grovo, a of the grandstand Wednesday, in ycm·s is being hm·vested on the quests for the instntments, Per·­ many instead of emjgratlng to the Editorials, PRge 2; Pm'l 3. 400 contmctcd acres of the local are Raymond Clare Urbaniak and Tt·aming of the teams Is sched­ n Thursday and Friday evenings, sons who have old trombones, United States. He told of the op· Laurence MacKenzie Wilson. Fat·m news, Pages 1 and 5, mile and half each on Laltc pi~klc factory. portunlties ot" America and of the uled to stnt't in September, Part 3. Lansing and Mt. Hope and a mile The calf scramble will follow ,the clut·inets, trumpets Ol' other in· on Pat·k Lake. · Dolly Madison receives moJ•e cu­ stl'lunents and want to get them rewards such opportunities o!Tcr. final parade Friday night. cumbers each clay than the enttre Into the hands of youngstm·s who He also reminded business men of BILL PARSONS SAYS WAR IS FRUITLESS Three days of racing wlll begin plclt of last ycat·. 1 want to learn how to play should their responslblll ties to defend the Wednesday afternoon. Purses to­ In picltlc histot·y 1950 went tal more than $11,000. There will notify Mls.~ Ethel Adams of the American form of government TB Fund Share dcJwn as the wot·st year since Cleru•lng House staff, whle_h guarantees opportunity be four heats each day. 1921, while 1951 bid.~ fail' to be along with freedom, , Veterans and their families will one or the best. Cold and dry Struw hut~. ~ lll'ico. Dnvis Clothin!l Klwnnians and their guests had May ·Be· Reduced Mason Man. Returns from War be admitted free to the fair­ weathet· !mocker! out last year's COinJUmy, 31 WI ,a picnic supper'. Corporal Bill Parsons loolts back gt•ounds Tuesday. The governor crop, Fmqucnt rains and humid • Dctmit and county have Second l'lllcl Seventh divisions, the and the board of supervisors will Wrty~Jo on fiva months of tht·owlng artil­ I{ot·ean Fifth and Seventh divisions Parsons left aboat·d a Japanese weather made the crop this yeH.r. REST MAY PREVENT POLIO .CRIPPLING entered the p,icturc on the TB let·y shells at the enemy along the feJ'l';)"boat and went to Sascbo~ be admitted ft·ee on Wednesday. The Madison company operates sanatorium fund split, and the Fit·st Mat·inc division, The t'ccclving stations at DeWitt, 38th Parallel in l{orea as a hope· 196th was a tmuble-shooting- out­ Japan. He retm·ned to the Un.ited .Last 'weel< the. joint legislative less tnsl1. States on the General Weigel. , Stockbridge, Tompkins and Pinclt• fit· Which jumped In up and down 11ey for· its Mason plant. . committee recommended that Ing­ It is tough to flgl\t. but even the line where the going was The Mason corpoml showed ,in- Most Polio Occurs ·in August· ham get $300,000 from last fall's tougher to quit once the enemy Is toughest. The 196th ot·lginally difference over t:Jle cease-fire dis· Orchard Owner This yen l' the company itsel~ state bond issue of $5,000,000. pute now going on between· the planted eight acres at its own It's August and parents begin to on the run, the Mason boy said. was a Memphis, Tennessee, Na­ There also appears to be a con­ Wayne county and Detroit were tional Guard unit. North Koreans and the United Nn~ ft·ont door to cucumbers. It has WOITY about the seasonal outbt•eak United Nations troops. rarely lions, . . developed into one of the best nection between swimming and left out of the distribution. Now chased the enemy, but only, seemed After sm•vice in Japim during Suffers Injury of polio, In Michigan· the number polio. Doctors don't. yet lmow they want ln. _ "I think about a 20-mile·wlde llelds in the state. of cases climbs uP during August to police and attempt to control Wot·ld War II, Parsons was dis· buffer zone following the 38th Mrs. Donald H, VanderVeen, The company plans to put 35,· whether the Virus- Is watm;-born.e The recoriuncndatlons of the charged, but was called back into and early Septemher, although the Not·th l{oreans, Parsons ex· Pat•nllel and going north would be 1 doctor·s do not know why, or whether 'yoJtngstcrs who be­ legislative coinmittec were sent to plained. The laclt of objectives on set•vice as a reserve October 9, Sr., brolte her right anltle in a ~~Pt ~~!~eel~n~f t3g ~~!h~l1~0 ')n~~ come overtired by swimming at·e reasonable," Parsons said, "It fall from a stepladder Tuesday dill 6' 0 Wbt'l'y doesn't do any good, doc­ the "little legislature." That group the I{ot·ean battlefields made !lght· 1950. He was sent to Camp Car­ apt to fall victim to the disease. has promisee! Wayne and Detroit would . mean that the UN .would aftet•noon. She was finishing the ' tors point out, unless it causes ing men wonder why, the Mason son, Colorado, and on January 23 pull back about' 20 miles. in some parents to lteep their chlldt·en out Lnst·ycar Ingham was ·compara­ a hearing. If· the fomlllla Is corporal added. he left San Francisco bound for harvest In the VanderVeen cherry STA'l'ION CHANGES HANDS changed Ingham's share may be places, but if anothet·- line were orchard on West Columbia. As she . _ of crowds and to see that the tively' ft•e'e of polio.' Only four Parsons was separated from the Korea. Parsons sailed on the ·reached for fruit' high in the tree Robert of trimmed. · ,·t' · Thomas Jefferson. He arrived in drawn at the mountainous ridge Bctcl~er Willtes-Barre~ youngstet·s have plenty of l'est. cases were t·eported up until Au· army last weelt, but must remain north of the parallel and the sh 10 st her balance and fell to the Pennsylvania, 1s the new operatet gu~t 1. · . Ingham's promised $300,000 and Pusan 'when the front line was Studies of cases have· disclosed 1 nine months 'In the reset'Vc· before North Koreans would stop there, g e u d of the Lee Sanborn Standard Oil that chlldt·en who have over· more with it has been spent on actual discharge. He is a son of two miles to the north .•Parsons It would be effective. One· line alone. at the rear of station on Maple U!J ~o August 1 this year there the present construction program. said he fought across"·the •38th rW~rking stre~t. Betche~· exerted themselves at. play or who were nine cases reported. . Two Mr. and Mrs. Get·ald. Parsons of won't wort(, because the ·Nor·th the orchard, Mrs."\"anderVeen was has worlted at the stnt10n for San;­ have not been getting enough TJte ,lioard of control of the sana­ Mason. Parallel three· times. ,,once . the were r·eported In January,· one in North l{oreans pushed the 196th Koreans won't stay on their own unable to summon help. She finally born since March. Sanborn said sleep are the ones more often toriuitt let a contmct for $570,000. side." used the stepladder as a crutch h.e wanted ~o be relieved of sta• crippled with polio than those who each of the months of February, The board had $266,000' available. The Mason soldier· landed in back 40 miles. When Parsons left MaJ•ch,. May and· July and . two -In Pusan February 8 and fought with Parsons is the flt·st locRI man to and hobbled to her car nearby. tton duties m. order to dc~ote full do get propel' rest, nml sleep. June. It counted on getting the balance l{orea on- July 4;-- :the UN forces retut·n from lighting In Korea. He She then drove to the hospital.- time to bUJidmg houses. He is a of $301,000 from the stnte fund, the 196th Field Artillery. The unit had advanced the line. 40 miles lent a·sslstance to the Amerlcltn north of Inje, was . graduated ft·om Mason . .high carpenter. Betcher is man·ied. He Rchool in 1946. ' Necktico, 2 for the lll'lcu or 1. J>nvis served in the army during World Clothing compnn~. .11wl Wnr II, ,. 'l'wenty-Ril> rlelegn.tcH fl'om Mf<,hi- ~·Webberville 1l'Qil olllhH n Lt.oncJ[l(l, 1\JrH, Myrl fl!'IIIIILill Ofi'!CJe!'11 r;JnnUHI WOI'O MaJru FUTURE TURF CHAMPS Ingham Is Sending Cllosl.et• C!nrl! of' Clrnnd Hnflid• Harvey Lundy; ~.6, MI'H. T

I. Death Relieves ,- OJi'T•'Wl'lll 1'1'1'01'1'1 ,JI ll)(IJ•) I .f.· Lou Sherman Dies INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Mrs. Shafer ·from • Mnson rn.tmlman 1\on Mnt'ln­ clorf rJicj hi~ clttl.,v Wnrtrw~rlny nl~ht. Angu~t 2, 1951 Ju~tlno or l.l1n Ponco Hnhorl. Mnnt­ At Leslie Home ~-----·-··--·- ---·--. ·······------Long Suffering gomet'Y rllrl hiH rlnty, ton, 'l'ltn Mn­ ·Sick fot· u Ylllll', Lou l:lhormnn, ~on offlcot• ~toppurl I h11 ,luwc•c Michigan State Norrnul, Ypsllunti. is Slii'Vivccl b,v the wlrlow, Lenn; n ,Tncobson, 10, ft·om Pontine holds She gnulunted ft·orn there anu ste11son, Gnt·llt Snyut'8 ol' Cnli­ lhc ll'llcl! record. Ho will l'fiC!c Au­ guHt 11, tlwn becmne u successful touchet• CAS INC THE JOINT-Merchandise display hns popped right out of store windows into these f:ot'nin; and fL !Jmllwr, !Urnest This is the time of year:.Iii In city schools, On Murch 8, 1005, new display booths· along Berlin's fashionable Kul'furstendnmm in the British sector. The new cases Shm·mnn of Leslie. she matTiccl, George Shafer. A.ftet• nrc solei to attroct more "window shoppers" than the shop windows do, Funet•aJ sot·vJces will !Jo hotel nt for remodeling,. , finioo­ spending 11 few years on the Fun­ ------·------·------. ----·------~------~ ·--~-- the .lltpp funot·nl home Satm·day George Gt·ccnleaf hns been re­ ine- that extra room,,nx~ son frum sho again toolc up lunch­ nftet·noon n t two o'clnelc. Rev, Ing, Following· that she t·etur·ned rlectccl us secretary-treasut·er of Radiators ing up the attic,, build­ Sum uel Wengct·, pnotrJI' or the tho Capitol National Farm Loan to the horne to cm•o for hct· sister Business Brevities Leslie Congregn tlonnl chtii'Ch will CCioaJJi•li, H••pairw'. arul ing a garage, Whatever Olla n.nd her father dtil'ing theil· nssocin Lion In Lansing, His elec­ J:i·(~OJ·ptf •CinsPd I'm• Y:walinn officiate, Bul'ifLI will bo in Wood- tion became effective August yom· building or remodel­ sii!Jmcs~. lnwn cemetery at Leslie, · '!'lien for 17 years she took lhc 1-Jcins shoo I'Cpait'· shop will be l. Greenleaf, a reserve infantry ing plans, let us supply elnserl Atlg'ltst. fJ to AugtJHl I li fm· officer, has been on leave of ab­ ngecl and the llick Into het· home, the lumber and othe1· Arhong them was het• slstel' Edith. vneation. '!.'he \Vnl'fle tniloring OOLT.JNS I~AIWILY VACA'I'IONS sence since October of 1950 when ·she was tt young git·l Mt·s. ~hop will close fot· Its annual vn­ Mr. uncl Mt·s, Merton Collins and he was cnlleci to activo duty with BOB'S materials you'll need, ·\\lh~n ea Lion A ugu:-;t :1 to J 2, Sha'fet·. joined the Aurelhts Baptist fumlly nnd Hru·nlcl Collins unci the nrmy, Pnul Anibnl served ns Va<•allons nhUJ'Ch, Aflet· he!' put·cnts movtld St"'llll~' twin~ or: 'l'ucson, Arizona, left socretury-treasurer clm·ing the RADIATOR SHOP to 'Milson, Mrs, Shnfet· tl'llnHfol'l'cd A, G, Spcnny, Mason Olclsmohlle Thursday morning to spend the pcrind. He now hns a fnrm in ihorburn rlcnlet·, i~ s;lC!IHling a few clay~ nt Genesee county, Kenneth Bt·own nansl'iiiCI het· membership to the Mason Bap­ weclc end fishing nt n~a\'cr Is­ l)huuo 2H53 his Lake George collltg·e. lund. They plnn to t•clurn home will continue in the nsoociation ns tist chtii'Ch unci Wlls ll member \Jn·r "Lumber & Coal Co. til her death, I 'l'hc Wnrfic 'l'nllot· shop will be Monday, Hui'O}d Collin~ and ehil­ field nssistnnt. '!IJH :\', 1\Tasnn 1'11111• 271:ll clo,;ccl A ngu.st 3 lht·ough 12 fot· va­ clt·en ni'I'IVeci Monday to st.ay until ------Mrs. Shafe'r is survived by one cation. August 10 with his lll'nlhcr nncl brothel', Fred R. li'anson, HJHI sev­ choice of paying a fine of $30.00 or 1------. et·ai 11 ieces and nephews. fnmlly, spending ~0 days in the county FtJJ]et'!li SCI'ViCeH Will be con­ BltoWNm lll~ACJIFJS END jail. ilJJCted by Rev. Clnt·encc Lawton Bmwnie rcnchctl the end of the Robert Mnrcns of LnnHing of Gmnci Rapids at the JewelL I rail lHontlny. He wns put to sleep pleaded guilty before Judge Arlams IF YOU HAVE MOVED ... chapel In Mason Satul'dny nfter­ by Dt·. 1\1 . .I. C:rcon. BI'Ownic had Justice Court on n chrtrgc of being dt•unk and noon at 2:00. Rev. Lawton is a fot·­ been n member of the William rlisorclerly, He wns fined $2•1.30 LOW-Only 37 inches high, "Le Sabre," an or if Yfl are going to move soon, ot• if your copy of mel' pastor· of the Mnson Baptist SWEET AND expcri~ Dm·t i'nmil,v f'nr· Hi yenrs, a long and given six months probation. mental car developed by General Motors, purred prettily for these chmclt, Burial will he in Ma;Jie lifetime fm· n. coclcrt· spaniel. He the INGHAM COUNTY NEWS is impi'Operly ad· two ladies !luring a test run at Milford, Mich. Constructed ol Sunz1nary French Howard of Stockhriclgp Grove, hacl been blind fot• two years, had plenclccl gull ty befom Judge Adams dressed, plense let us know. We'll malw the change n1agncoium aud following dt'SI't'ihr•tl Iwonrlworking instl'llcting i'l'Dm the The township board met last o~ a. charge oJ' bcin~ dt·u!11 ~ a~cll Kenneth Teeters, Tolerlo, speed­ ··..... , jlrO . " $l ; ' ' ~ ; .. Samoan governor as soon as he 1 w~cl< and voted lo rent the town- nnd was put on probn lion for 100 tn.,, ' 7 · 70 · '- 2 full-width ll<'tl.,, Sjll'ing·s mul physical cxi.lllls, J.'o!J shtp-nwncrl to Dt·. pn~ses Hi~ I hou~~ Clnren~c clays, Lawrence Leaeh, Pet'l'y, speed- l\laltri'Ss / will hcgin in Scpl.c•mhcJ', He i;; 11 Crandall of LHn."ng. 'l'hc house 1s 10 ~~ B1•d, Spr.lngs and ·l\ra It t·r•ss / gt·aduate of MSC and lives in East lncatetl next door to the town Wayne Stanley pf StoclclJl'idge ing, $ ·00· plendecl guilty before .Judge Aclnms Robet·t Hamel, Juclcson, speerl­ Warm l'llnrniug Hr•ail'l' Lansing·. He will take his wife 1 hnll. A motwn was mucic and car- \V11od anti Cuul tcangn and new baby with him. lriecl that liJC house be rented fot• li't•iclay on n chnl'[:;e of being drunlt ing and running stop sign, .~12.00. Couch .\luJ'I'Is . . . $60.00 a mon lh, with the board and disorderly. He was given the Andrew Lee Townsend, Lansing, ii Rocldug Chairs l\'lt· .. ~~~d Mt'R:. L~uts, Akwt:tgh~ malting major repairs including choice of paying a fine of $22.60 or speeding, F.OO, 1 DI'SII nnn~ion •ruiJII' wrlh then· chtldt·en and new grand the houoe. Dr. Clarence Crandall pleaded guilly hefnrc .Tuclgc Adams ing, .po.oo, Kltcllrt•n 'l'ithlt' "\Villic and .Joe," popttJar car- clauo·htet'," . WI'II b cgm· sct·vtce~· 111· H o it WI'th 0 on a chat·ge of furnishing hquor Charles E. Doolittle, Mason, IUtchl'n Cahlrll't to n .chal':lc.ler·s ns ct·cated .by Bill Bnrbm·a Howar~ ~ame home Dr. F. L. TI'Oost ?n August15. Dr. I to a minor. Judge Adams fined driving in unsaf.e mannet·, $5.00. X umht'f ul' Oha it's M. attlclin, fll'e .hL'Oilght.to tiJc sct·cen, last wee!\ atte!· vtsltt.ng relattves Ct·:utdall rs rnarnecl nnd has three .him $29.45 and gnvc him six W:udt 'lith by Tom Ewell and DH\'id w.a,\'ne ltn Marton, Inrlmnn, stncc the 4th cluldren, months pl'Obation. Harley G. Curtis, Lansing; let- llench nnd \\'l'iiii(PI' in Bill Mauldin's "Up Ji'ronl.," a _ ------·--- _ · UniveJ·s[ll-1nlet·nnlional en r.1 e tl y James Risner of Stocl{bl'idge ling unlicensed person drive cur, Ironing Board ft~atur·ing J\'fa!'ina Burli, Italian plead eel guilty be f ore ,T Ill I ge Ad ams .~3.00. Dlsllf's, SOIIII> uld aclress, and .Jeffrey Lynn. Tire j Friday to n chat·ge of being drunl< Raymond Bitgood, Nashville, Coolcing ITlPnslJ.~ film will IJe shown ;tl. th;, F'vx on ancl disorderly. He wa~ given the running stop sign, .$4.00.· Icc Ho.~.: Cupho:\1'(1 2 Pt'ILt he l' U;•ds :ruc~~y_nnd \\'e:ll~rstla,\'. . .. I Donald L. Gearing, Toledo, Ohio, "New McCormick 64 Best Yet" speeding and impropet' passing, (jullt Cut·Jalns .512.70. I!ollnnd Snitlcr of Mason, pi!!l.tli'Pd ahn\'" opPI'atiug his StWI'ral Yarlls of Hag ·Cat'lll'ling Farm Bureau 11~"' I ~IeCormicl< No. li4 combine, ha~ lhis to S:l,\' ahnut lis i>IW!'aliou, SclLU ..,t' Hugs ,Junior Fa1·1n lltii'<'HU Carl D. Smith, Owosso, l'llllning Holt Trngecly is not always sudden stop sign, .$4.00, "This (i4 heats 'em all fnt· easy running. J ca11 p;u thr·ouglr Utc Victroi:L and l:l'l>OI'd~ millions have gone directly to Ingham county .Junim· Fn.1·m l'honogm.lth death. Often tragedy is a with­ lwaviesl. wheat ai a. stP:uly ral1~ and if.'s mig·hl.r ha.l'!l In plug·. the big steel monopolies of Bureau girls won their second Ke1·mit Chesney, Lansing, rcck­ ll!!sf; nne ,rei." · 2 Aluddhi l.umJIS The Lall!'cn Dnt·krrs left Runrlny creel spirit. Such tragedy was written in Washington when aging France and other nations, softball game of the season on lcso driving, $28.90. a l\JisceliaJWOUS Lamps to spr>nd a week a I I' Ia ltr lnlw. You, Inn, will find ihat: tlw lii!!Cor·mir·k Xo, li4 1:omhilm iH Seven g-irl.' of Sr:nttl. !.mop No, Gen. !Vlai'shall advised Congress Obviously, *when * * American Thtll'sclay, August 26, when they Russell E. Dilly, Toledo, speed­ f:Jae Pasi•'st J'unning, cleanP."'f. ti1rPshing eonJbi111• ruu ca.n ·hOJ,k Electrh: Hot. l'late that tl1c World Plan, for !"utility clefeatecl the Living-ston county ing, .~20. 70. t:ltmlrlr: 'l'oastr•r 3 leave Sundlly for n \\'1'1'){ at lmrcaucrats consistently fail to a. lmctnr to, For mm·•· inl'nrmn linn em the nPw 6·1 call us o'r· dm)l Camp Doer Trnilo. that bears. ,his, distinguished girls team. The gnme was helcl IL · Othi'J' Mlscellan••ons HPms enforce this nation's anll-lt•ust Leslie Ewing, Adrian, speeding, 'rJ1e Emcst But·lpw family will name, should be gi\'en approxi­ laws, they arc notoriou,ly un­ prior to the reglJiar meeting of $15.00. mately hvice as many billious as the junior group held at· Joyce TERMS.-CASII t'elurn Suncln,v nfl:et· spendi'ng- n able to sell European nations Russell Hayhoc, Dansville, speed­ Here's Why the McCormick No. 64 leads All Others weelc at Coldwa tcr Jake. already squandered, the evil of monopoly, Wilcox's home. ing, 1·an slop sign unci used im­ l. Actual ; CIPI'k iam Foster, 'RcgaJ•d!ess *of *whethel' * Ameri- $10.00. lo Don 1'a lme, local school ilunrl Waid, vice-president; JoAnne Lax­ a. nu.'ll:lype ej·llnx­ * ·~ * Renorts were given on the Ing·­ ttmslnh, and (:!) the: clcanin~ shop, plishcd Blackmail is an ugly word. Yet home' county fnir project nncl the Serve fresh ap1·icots as a salad pose for it is the only term that fits many Mason Geneml hospital project. desse1'l: Halve nnd pit, then ,{Ill billions were Marshall l'lan gifts. Joyce Wilcox nnd Jean WEdel are the halves with cream cheese taken ft·om mixed with preserved ginger that's American · For example,* * ECA * Bulletin wo!{ing all week at the Ionia fail: No. 2 announces Tito's Yugo­ cafeteria, wl1ile the t•emainclct' ot been finely cut.. Place the tilled Silsby lmplen1ent Co. payers, c. W. Harder apricot halves on watercress nnd 214 W. State Mason slavia lms just been given an­ the club membm•s will worlt ono Phone 5141 European *industl'ial * * produc- other $5,707,000 worllt of iron, clny nt the Ingham county fair, pass the som' ct·eam, ·------BREAD. tion is today, th;:tnks to billions steel, aluminum, tinplate and of dollars of American gifts, is other scat·cc materials, fot•. a at history's highest level, total allocation to date of more titan ?.7 million r1ollars. Service Column Crowned! 111ade to satisfy Yet, lho plain* *citizen * of Europe is little, if any, bettor off, If No one disputes* ·~ * that Tito's Pfc. Richard Spcnny, son of Mr. pco]Jle succumb to communism Yugosavia is as communistic r.ncl Mrs. Wayne Spenny of Mn­ because ol' Jack of matct·ial as any country can ever be. The son, has been assigned to the Belle means, then Joe Stalin has won only difrerencc is tlJat Ti!o and Fifth Ait• Police squadron base at the battle, All Ire hns to do is Joe are presently not on speak­ Tt•nvis, California, Previously he fOil/ walt until' ;\met·icaus are bank­ ing terms. As long as Tito can was nt Camp Gordon, Geot·gin .. of the I'Upt, thus unable to ·make :my fleece tho American taxpayers Pfc. Spcnny enlisted in the au· more glfis lo Europe, and move by not speaking to him, Joe force February 10, 19Gl. in without spending a I'uble. probably feels silence is golden, Dale E. Hili, fireman, USN, son .Boulevard Fosl.er highlighted* * * the problem Ovct· a hundt·cd* * * years ago, of Mr. and Mt·s. Clifforcl W, Hill {/!jl/ saying- it is impossible for the when the nation had a tiny navy, of Onondaga, is touring the east­ (<· *· . ' bl l:IJI;:b In Europe tliis system is legol. · b:inl

QG' ~ ... ~· Cohns Return ~ 'Wolf-Snz·ith Nuptials Solemnizecl Stuulay ~I• II • I MIHII 'l'ho worlcllng ·or Mi~ll ,Jertn "'''~' Social 6venb . anJ PersoJZa~ From Trip West Smith 1inrl Rollol't Bl'iico Woll' waH ~ Holomnlzerl Stll]rlny, .July 211, 11t 'lo • • • • • • M1•, nnd Mrs, Abo Cohn returned LINDA CLINTON HONORIDD lho WllllnmRJon Mol,hodlst church. l home Wednesday aftemoon fol­ Tho hrlrlo Is tho rlnu'ghtor of Ml', ..... M C I Llndn Ann Clinton, daughter• of lowing a tlvc-weolt trip through nnd Mr•s, a. B. Smllh of Willlnrns­ :,·,.,,, rs. otton s Dr•, a.nd Mra, George R. Clinton, Golden Wedding Party Planned Canada nnrl the wcstet•n states, t.on. Mr. Wolf's pnt·onls nt•o Mr, cclcbr'n led her 10th llh·thdny an· They traveled about R,400 miles, nnrl Mrs, Cnt·l Wolf of mn ton finp­ nlvcrsnry a l hct• home Sunday. A Mr. nnd Mrs. Cohn traveled to ld.a. '"' Feted Tuesday blrthrlfly dlnnct• wna oer·verl, with r~nlto of the Woods, the Glaciers ~-· Rev. Homcc .Tames, pastor of Icc cream ttnd decorated plnll nne! in Monlfma, through Canada to the ehnrch, porfnt·merl !he rloul>lc· MrH. R. G. HenHon entertained while cnlco. Linda's aunt, M1·s. Lu](C Louise nnd the Jasper Icc Tuesdny cvcnln~ at a hanrllmr· ring l'ilcs hcforo nn nllnt' hnnleecl Wlntlclrl Stitt of Jnclcaon, was li'lclds, and then to the Canndlnn with hnslerts of while glnrlloll nnd chief shower for Mrs. Rrty Cotton. present fot· Llnrla's birthday, Stampede at Calgary, a rodeo, Tho Cottons plnn to leave M11son crtndcinhJ'fl. He· wns nsalslcrl by • • • Bnele In the Unitcrl States ngn.Jn, Rev, !Dclcn Dnvl~, pnslor of. tho anon to spend LL year tmvcllng. they saw Mount Rnnlcr, the Co­ Michignn A v c n 11 o Methodist Five tallies of pr!d~e WCI'e In lumbln river, Mount Hood ttnrl churcl1 In Lansing. I play. Mt'H, lPrapk Evans won tlt·st Crater I alec· in Oregon, The Cohn a 1 prize with M1•s, J. B. Dean taldng Jewett Family drove thl'Ough Idaho, Wyoming, Miss Sl!Rilll Sclwfr.1· of Pincon­ ~cccmrl. Nebrasltn and Minnesota on their ning pln)•ed organ music for 15 ! /, minutes pt·occding tho ccl·on10ny. 1 il Mrs, Henson sct·ved refresh· way home. Reunion Held Dl!rlng lhc t•llcs Miss Wllmn Lar­ .. : :"menta lo the group. I During their travels they visited son nang "'l'ho Lord's Prnycr." I1 • . . . * • * The annunl ,Jewett reunion was manv former teachers of the Ma· I son ' school and. friends. They The bride chose a !JallcJ'ina· hclrl n.t Rayner pnrle, Mnsori, Sun­ length g-own of white chnntilly !nco dny. camped c•ut-of·doors in state and national paries while on their trip. ~01· her wcc!c!lng. The filled jncltel Barnhills Have Forty relatives a.ttcnded from .. • * was styled wllh a Pctm· Pan collnt• Greenville, Gmnrl Blanc, Detroit, nn(i the long sleeves enc!cd In Flint nnd Mason. Alton .J·ewctt was SCHOENS MOVE TO M·ASON points over t.ho wt·ists. A !nee :Picnic Friday r·e-clccted president; Allen Frcd­ Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Schoen .Juliet enp ~ocut·ect hot· shouldcr·­ crlclt, vice-president; and Mrs. have moved into the former James length veil of Illusion. She cnrric' ~~llllllllilin~. i Held in Ohio Friday wl th scats which can be con­ Mrs. George Migrants and Rickie · . . chnq.;c of the sct·vmg-. The bridt' l'itlls<' il g·lli ng-aw:~ .v verted Into a bed. They did most co • , tl of spent Friday afternoon with the Mrs. Snuth, mothe~· of the bt•tclc, - . 1 1 dress nilV,\' ~!II\ sh, on August 7, 1901. Rev. Scott and granddaughter, Kathy, gta~r.Jpat.enb, fRirgrouruls. There were 80 pres­ u ed black acecssorie~. She wore .John Alex,lllrlm, nnd hc1 ·lllllt, I~ a letter to her daughter, Mrs. Mr. and Mt·s. E. J. Blakely wrll W. J. \Vilson perfotmcd the cere­ called on Mr. and Mrs. Migrantn ashat to malch her gown. Het· Mt·s. Mabel Moore, all of Paducah, Ehouidcr or hCI' dl'CSS, ent. A tJol!uck dinnct· was sct·verl Robert Droscha, Mrs. Laycock hold open house for the couple at many. Sunday. The Migrants spent Sat· n t one o'clock. shoulder corsage was made up of Kentucky. Upon tlteiJ' retnrn tit." l'. ttnclc and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Seln icln, were in Mason Tuesday and visilcd M1·. and Mrs. Elwood G. 1 --·------Carlson, Frida,v evening·. · Weclnesclay. Mr. Rnd Mrs. Jchiol Millard Sunday, The occasion was drich. 0 1 Ruth Carl, daughter of Mr. an5 ...... $1.00 and $2.00 Mr. and Mrs. Hubert McMillan home Sunday after spending two Open House Tuesday Evening and son of Flint spent the week weelcs visiting hev cousin, Ml's. end with Dr. and Mt·s. R. R. De­ Grace Dallman at Houg-hton A Few SHORTS and SHORTS SETS, . Martin nnd daughter. Heights. values $2.98·$6.95 ...... ·...... $1.00 Will Honor Miss ,AJta Parks Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Ga.ffner Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kinsey ttl· 2 for perfuming and faml!y of Williamston called tended the funeral of Mrs. Ernest A committee of Mason friends on Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Every Cross in Caledonia Tuesday. She Command Performance Eau de Parrum, Gt·oup of BLOUSES, values $3.98 to will hold open house at the Hall Sunday. was the niece of Mrs. Kinsey. exquisite fragrance, feminine and urbane. $7.95 ...... $1.88 and $3.88 Memorial library Tuesday evening, August 7, 'from 7:30 to 9:30 in Burt L. Green returned home Also frosty fragrant Command Performance honor of Miss Alta· Paries who is Sunday after undergoing an op· Cologne Stick. Combination value, 2.10.- All SPRING COATS, 100% wool and leaving Mason August 15. Miss et·ation at the St. Lawrence hos­ Photographs Parlts. has. resigned as Ingham pital. Mr. Green entered the hos­ aheen gabardine ...... Reduced '!2 .and 1-3 pital Thursday. Portraits That Please Both for only 11..:! county librarian and· has talten a I Children's Personality position at Gary, Indiana. Dr. and Mrs. H .• C. Graham Pol'tl·aits ·-----LIMITED TIME ONLY!---.:..-... · SUITS, 2 and 3-piece, (one extra An invitation is extended to all visited Mr•. and Mrs. Roy Gamble of Saginaw over the weelt end. WEDDINGS Please send me these Helena Rubinslcin Beauty ·Pairs: large) ...... Reduced f01· Clca•·ance residents of the community and 1 Formal or candid in chllt'ch, Ingham county to attend the af- · Mr. and Mrs. Mario Fontana and home ot· studio. ITEMS QUAN. PRICE TAX TOTAL fait·." The Ingham :library board ts Miss Barbara Gilchrist of Detroit helping with the arrangements. spent the week end with Mr. and FAMILY GROUPS At home or studio. LOTS OF DRESSES ADDED TO OUR SALE RACK Miss Pnrlis luis been Ingham Mrs. :Joseph Fontana, Joseph and county Iibrariali" for the past 7% Vita. OLD PHOTOGRAPHS -1-J- Copied and restored. E-1·-1~-- years and is past president of the Mt·s. Egythe Ingalls of Leslie Few Pairs RAYON HOSIERY ...... 39c and 59c Michigan Library"' association. Iri called on Mr·. and M:·s. A. J. Hall FlRAMES Please cheek your coloring for make· up items. Gary she will' head the extension Sunday. In all sizes and styles. .0 Blonde 0 Brunelle 0 Mcuiuni Broim "'0 RcJhc.ad · 0 Gray department which serves the area Mr. and Mrs. Robert Richards of I COTTON BRASSIERIES, regularly $1.50 ...... 19c . PHOTOGRAPHY AT I'DS ,. outside Gat·y. Her position will be Lansing called on Mrs. Zola Os­ I borne Saturday evening. Mr. and BEST--AT A PRICE YOU Nam•------"'------similar to that· which she held in Strect ______~-- I Mrs. John Barnes of Lansing visit· CAN AFFORD I NYLON BRASSIERES, regularly $2.50 ...... $1.50 Ingham. · j . Miss Paries is also a member of ed Mrs. Osborne Sunday. Cia)-______zouc ___ Stntr. _____ OPEN DAILY I Broken Sizes ' the College club, the Presbyterian · Dr, and Mrs. R. R. Robbins plan Except J . I to visit Mr. and Mrs. Charles N. 0 Charge 0 C.O.D. 0 R~millancc encl . church,. the Ma.son Woman's ·club · Mond~ys & rht:rsdays Youngblood of Detroit at Lalee , All pricc,J plus Fed. Ia.~ txcfpl Silk Shtefl Crrarn S~nmpntJ I and the Lansing Altrusa club. Miss Parles is a native of Bit·m· Huron Thursday, Dr. Youngblood I' Ingham. After becoming a teachet· is a former state senator. j ------she was teachet··iibrarian at Big Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Miller and Mail Coupon To I Bertver in Oalcland county. After chlldt•en of Lansing called on Mr. . I The PARISTYLE. SHOPPE. and Mrs. B. Evans and family talting gmdua te work at Columbia Ml::it; ALTA PAHKS J. Sunday evening. : I University . she. was teacher·li· Assistant Libt·m·ian Domthy Ro­ For Inexpensive Smartness Mrs. Ednn Moore and Mrs. Nel· ! ' hrarian at St. Johns and then at zek will serve as acting 'librarian custom pllotorra,tJMrs Roseville. She came ft·om Rose: He Lindsley called on Mr. and Mrs. after Miss Paries leaves Aitgust 241 State St. Mason -Ware's Dru'g Store ville to Ingham, 15. Louis Jacobson of Aurellu3 Wednesday afternoon, Phone Ma.son 2·5131 304 S. Jeffel'Son Mason Golf Members Have 1 ' 4 New Arrivals (-""WOMAN'S WORLD Organizations Romans Stand at Ionia Fair INGH~M COUNTY NEWS Regular Meeting lllno Rt111' Mrrt.lloi'H will hold Augu"t 2, 1951 PAIIl 5 Ml', fiiHI Ml'R, llnhcr•t D, Anltnoy .heiJ• l'Og'llifll' lllnoling. 'l'llllHIIII,I', --¥· ·- ~-·-. - --~ Tho 1'01'111111' lnriiPr'H of thn M11- fii'Ht gmmtaon to hour the Anlmoy Round Crown SaiiFJ ICI'Vcd n l one o'clilr!lt, Ron CIIJIJ WOI'Il g'll<,ilH IlL liiV

CANS·-·Qunntlty nf CJIIIU't cnnH for· Sale I with llrla fm• Hille, •lOo JlCI' doz. AIHo Qunltet• tlyo.room·Rir.o fur>l OWN YOUR oil Htovo wl th hlowrll', 111 goocl con· Want Ads CUH'i'IS AIR C0MPI1liiSSOrt fo;. :135 RATES:-Advcrtiacmcntn ill thi~ dcpm·tmcnt: 40 ccntH fo1· 40 wordH o1· leu dltlo11, W. Chost.11ut stt·oot, rmlo with 5 h. p. gas engine, ~ WobiJOI'Ville, :11 w I for each inHm·tion, Fo1• more than 110 words, ono cent a word for each inHCI'• guna, 10 nnd 2·gullon pnlnt conr ------·--·------· ------· -·------··-··· lion, Advcrti11ing may bo mnilcd Ol' telephoned, Diol MaHon 9011. tulnct'Ho 250 ft, of hoso,.t•ope, rtl~ CUT FLOWERS-Benutll'ul glno you Jmve enough wtmlstmm Used Fm·mrrll Cub with com· ____ ------Clothing Ceili11g! 19-16 MES.CURY 4·d001', n one- ~nsnrn nee 'I Michigan Slate Cy· plete line of equipment 1COMBINE-Oliver· model BB, 10· CAMPING SUPPLIES -- Tarps, 1950 Chevrolet Style!ine De· owner car, low mileage, original ~lone Insnmnce Co. 'l'he Lapeer Combine-used 52R Internntion· foot combine with motor. Elmer tents, shoes·, clothing ancl othe1· See Luxe 4-door. In excellent con­ finish, factory installed heater· and •teo. . :nwtr al, engine drive, scour ltleen, Leach, 2406 Every r·oud, Mason. military supplies. All cut rate nt BOYS' SI-!OFJS, size 5%, for sale. dition. Handles like new, Ra· rarlio, Full price, $795.00. Trnde !"' ______-- - piclwp ultachment, ready to Phone Williamston 618·F3. , new P, X. store in ruast Lansing. Have been worn very few times 0Ul' clio, heater and oil filter, and tet·ms. Ray Fisher•'s Sales 'Untate theatre. street, Mnson, phone 2.1503 Mason Display Luxe 2·doot·. Beautiful tan Phone Holt 46581. Open evenings 11110 n on Cnlnmbin l'flnd, phone 21685 1 cullivntor rmd mower 'TRACTOR-1937 model A John IOpen Thursdays until fl p, m. . 31w1 I finish with white tir·es. Runs until ten, 3lwl ''Mason, Route 2. ·' :llwl • Farmnll BN with cultivator and ! Deet·e tractor, A·l condition, 30wlJ' All perfect. Radio, heater, oil ""------plow also 14·inch 2·bottom plow, John 1 - . filter, undercoat and direc· 1947 FRAZER Manhattan, .with-. ~ULL- -Registor·c:May and W. W. Knapp, Long·/ · Co. COLLIES-Registered, two litters, Your Fl'ienrlly Forrl Dealer 1949 Chevt·oJet Styleline De­ clothesline post.~. $1:50:. J: D. ~yon; tor with cultivator, A good peer Co. 31 wtf 400 East Ash street, Ma.sori; phorie :itcres Farm, Houte 3, Eaton Rnp·j Phone Mason 5141 perfect markings. Overstocked Mason Luxe 4·door. 2·tone 'grey. buy. See this one. 2842~ Mason, · . ' ' · :·, : 21'rff itirls, phone 7660 Eaton Rapids. 31wl 1039 John Deere Model A trac· GOLF CLUBS-Set of left·hund so must sell. Phone Lansing 87964 210 State St. Phone 9611 Nearly new tires. J,i'ully .,. 3lwl/ tor with cultivator. New golf clubs for sale. Roger Kim·· or 82011. 31w1 3lw1 rrquip;1ed. A cnr you should LUMBER fat· sate. Will take: or, "' - . . GRAIN ELEVA'l'OR, 32·ft., in paint job, Good tit·es, motor stead, phone .23541 Mason. 31 w1p look nt befm·e you buy any- .ders . for spring deiivery: Have :.,coW-Ft·esh H~lstein ?ow, Forest, good condition. Cnll B. v. Fruin, completely overhauled, Gmu·· REGISTERED COLLIE - puppies thing else. · some on hand. now. lila~r ·D I/IOLE'I1S~Pill'ple, white and pink 1 .. Matteson, 213u Mer1d1nn road, j Mason 26883,• 31w1p antee on tractor. for snle, tht•ec months old, sable 19.'i0 CHEVT!.OLET pickup, -)~·ton, 1949 Chevrolet Styleline De· Wheeler, Route 1, Mason, phono o:Route 3, Lcslte. Phone 23001 Ma· ------·------­ Aft•ican violets for sale, 79c to and white. E. W. Graves, Route 3, radio and heater, overloud Luxe 2·cloor. In excellent 5283; Eugene Wheeler, Dnnsvllle, 1946 McConniclt·Deerlng Model $1.50. Mrs. Blanch Longyear, "!;on. 31w11 McCORMICK • DEERING R52 BN trnctor with cultivatol'. Williamston. Call Williamston 556.1 sp;·ings, Less than: 8;000 tmles, in shape, Runs perfect. Heater, phone 2039. . •wtt "'------,------:----;------:, grain bagger with special steel phone 5021 Mason, 311 East Cher· or first turn north, east of Wil good condition,. Or one· ton Dodge oil fillet' and undercoat. , 01 01 Motor overhauled, lights, ry street, Mason. 31w1 tlfiOLSTJ]IN BULL 1. snle ban- carrier to trade for grain hop· starter, wheel weig-hts. A Jiamston, first house. 30w2 pickup, 15,000 .miles, in ,very goo

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/ 1-IOU.SIDHOLD ®ODS for anJe­ n.mmR.TQIDl'I-ATOR- fl cnhl" foo~ ftlllAIT, IDS'liA'l'll}-'l1wo rrcljotntng ----~------~~------~ ' 'rnpo~tt•y cov~~il4 r:lavenpol'tl , Qenet'lll Elecklc Monitor top r·o. 1 B· lots nt H111J Slthrllvl~lon, Cn!l MA,SON P, :X: &Lot•e mov1', l'hmit' Aure!iu.~ Right in town, Price ~6,ti00, ~22.00 a ton, Call William Kno;1, l'o Detroit Packing House and ~Ow3p ,H03. ill wl f 1·------· $1,500 down, oO month including Holt :JDJ9, ltoute MaHon. 1 :!, Yanls RPm( Jnlw•·! Wr' Jllt,Y Uu• lmst ------0 ?er cent int~1·est. Call Floyd t Mondays and Tucsdnys WANTED-More chlcltenH, heavy ~lw2 prle.--t~Vl'ry 1\'t'l'lc-.Jaa~ f, !null• 40 ACR!DS for .snlnW'ft II to 2 :rmiler· Rnil'H, one mile east or East dition, Call Mason 2-~241 for ap­ ,______··-- mos roads, Phone MaHOn 28797. Olcemos, phone Lansmg 84559. tf 1118 S. Lansing street, Mnson. _ .., /I' Jot 132x40:1. Price includes most I~ansing on US-10. 5wtf pointment. . 31w1 3~1 1 II 1 all the- furnitUJ'e and household w 41lwtf -..------~ ~------Abel ------J effects. Priced at $5,000. After CHICKENl:! ·w-ANTED--Will come J-TOUSE THAI L E H -- Newly Real Estate I this is sold you wlll wish you FOR OU" BURNERS, oil fur- pain\ed, 1H4G Royal in g-ood con­ had Joolced at this and bought naces, oil boilers, pluh1bing, Farm Loans and g-et them. W. H. Appleton, W. D. Thomas .. , dition, 25 fl., $1,200, Also lOiiO MAYTAG it. eleelrlcal supplies, installation and Through Federal Land Bank 3318 Pryor road, 2 miles north of N_ash Ramble!', $1,5fi0. Leon Ketch· Agency Mason phone 5382. 9wtf .... SALF.S & SERV1Cill ~ervice, r.eslie Heating and Plumb­ Long term, 4% loans, Conven­ um, :n~ ntilt's .north or Mason on FARMS ing Co,, phone Lrslie 3082. 21wlf ient payments, allowing .~pecial UR-l ~7, pllllne 28:!41 Mason. WAN'l'gD- Gloss jnrs for· canning, ,.. payments at any lime without I will Jtse pint, quart and two­ 27wlf NEAR WILT..IAMSTON-190- 231 acres, mostly all tillable, two ------Perkins Hardware penalty eharge, qual'!. sizes, F'amily ReHlntll"ant. ·' ncre farm, 8-t·oom hOtise, sets of buildlngs, good location, J IOU SID TltAlLI£lt for sale at 1 LENNOX Call or write: Phone 9291, 1 31w1 Phone 4311 modem, two lnl'ge barns, ex- ~42,000, ' ' We Specialize in Ben Kinyori'H, ~~ mile 1101'th of ------,---~ - Mason tra good level land, ~27,000. Heating Equipment Paul N. Anibal, WANTED---To borrow ~3;500 on thr.· BuiJ!tea· ,s('hool house, Route 1, I Terms, J!)a lon Ra pi {Is_ :n w1 p 360 S ..Jefferson 1 Sec.-Tre·ns, 10-yea1· lnncl contract, Now have RESTAURANT with seating 1 • Sales National Farm Loan Associa­ Jot, basement nncl some construc­ FARM INSURANCE ·: - - - - · 22Wtf i capacity for 7!i patrons, ex­ HOUSic 'J'RAJLI•JH. for .snlr!. Cozy- '------' • Repair tion tion. Want money to complete...... Hail on Crops Kocta model, ltns new electric trn good equipment an highway'' And many, many other time­ I son phone 5181. 31w1p mul also gives ijiliOO gm•st. Day or Evenings l-2wt~ proven names! Abel Real Estate Baling mmllenl (llt,Vmt•nt CO\'fOt•ag., • 14w1 WANTED-Puppy or dog. Spring. (snhjP<:t IC> I ht• lt•J'IIls of !.ht~" We-Need er Spaniel or smaller dog pre· . I Consumers Power Agency MODERN home for sale, with at­ Baling with New Holland 78 liOJicy,) ·Call liS fot• CllnJ)1ll't!l 209 W. Ash hydmulic tension gives unifonn .felTed. Will be given a goo(! home. inl'ornmtiun. Ifl!rsc!ld ,Jfl\\'1!1 t" User! Gas ancl Electric Ranges taehed garage. Phone Mason SPOT CASH I Co. Mason, Michigan 23781 o.fter 6:30 p. m. 31Wlp For Dead or Disabled Stock buies. We lw.ve the twine and J, B. Evans, Route 1, Mason, Sitts lnslll'lllll'l! Agency, 651 \\', 'rt'llcle in Your Pre;;ent St.ovoJ rond, phone 26794 Mason. 31 wl Mason time if you have the hay Ol' I\Japl10, illn~on, pllllllc :i;ill. ' ' Now Horses-$2.00 Cows-$3.00 straw, 31w1 Phone 3161 Hogs-$.1 0 cwt. WA.~TED~Ca!ves for venling·. Get Top 'l't'tHle-in Allowance ------~------~, 31w1 Prompt and couneous service, Richard Aseltine, 3 miles cast Farm Fire and RANGE- Monarch com binatlon 1·------~ Phone collect to of Mason.on Columbia road, phone Mason 3141 Lansing 5223~ L. K. Zimmerman 21685 Mason, Route 2. 31w1 wood, coal and electr-Ic range, TWO CHOICE Building lots on Business Services · Wind Insurance ~------·----~------Mason used 2 years, in good condition. Hall boulevar·cl !'or sale, William CARLBERG ' and Sons WANTED -Wheat ground to rent Doth covm·agl!s all in ono ,' Ray Benjamin, 2170 Meech road, E. B. Smith, P. 0. Box 242, Mason, Licensee for Darling and Co. [ 1291 Eifert road, Holt m• work on shut·es. Howard JlOiicly, IIIII\ agPilt, Olle COin· .Home Appliance Williamston, 31w2 )Jl'OIIljlt Sf'l'\'icie, phone 2·5563. 31 w4 8w52ptf• Phone Holt 44611 Nichols, 372 South Eifert, t'Oncl, )lally, n;; 120 W; Maple Plwne 25911 I Free Estimates 2·29wlf Mason, Route ·3, phone Mnson ,YOIJI' honstl doo•s not have ------~- HOUSE for sale--Fou1· bedl'oom _on $1,000 )WI' 1'00111 iiiSIII'Illlf'tl 31wl ATTENTION-ln Ratlltton to all 25851, 31wl ·------~------~-- home on large lot. All moderJ), PLUMBING- HEATING Jllus $IiilO for hath anrl $IiilO" ldnds of welr:ling, fnrm equip­ 1---~------newly decorated, ne\V roof, hard· ELECTRICAL WORK YES, we !tau! gravel for drives WANTED~Reliable woman to do fur· )'ou Ill'" JH'Oh· WALNUT BEDROOM suite, six· ment and minot' automotive re· ba~10ment, Used wood flool·s, full basement, wnter Fast, competent installation and anr:l also pea stone, ganr:l for ce· house work and take care of ably undm··itt•ur•ecl. II' your,, piece, tmditional styling. Also palrs, we are now pr·epared serv­ sortner. Fom· blocks from town, se!'VIce. All types of plumbing, to ment woJ·Ir, and blaclt dirt. Wil,· children days. Phone 23581 Mason. houso Is less than l 0 Ylllii'S, eight-piece dining room suite, wal­ Refrigern tors & Washers · ' phone 91i00 Mason. 31w_l heating, electrical equipment. ice or repair any typ.a of radio al)rl Ham Br·others, 704 West Center 31w1p nut, D'11rwnn Phyfe nntl Hcpple· TV. apparatus. Home checlmJrs at old you should Cttr'l'Y $2,000 In Excellent Condition W.ate1· ;nunps, oil burne1·s, auto· street, phone Mason 24261. I ----·------))Hr l'fmm iiL!iliJ'nn(!(-. )Vhlte .. Being sol!! by Mrs. Mary reasonable rates. Robinson Weld· ~rJmol matic fu)·nuce controls a spec· 20wtf ·WANTED TO RENT-Two bed- F:u·m Owners 1\lut.ual In­ Mc-A-rthur· Wignall. Fm· informa­ Easy Mont·hly Pa.ymenlR Avail· • . I laity. Complete set or tools. ing Shop, -1111 S. US-127, phone .tipri call Mi'R.· L. B. McArthur, able on 'rhese Mason 25271. 19w.U room unfurnished house or sur·amle cmn)mny SJHielalizes .•. Jewett Real Estate1 , All worlc guaranteed apartment in Mason or Holt i>y in mum co1•crag·., lltll' build-•'

~cpn~ne 3271. aowtf ______Ditching teacher in Holt schools, Must be lug Umn allowt•tl by mosl;; Mason For farm and city I Ron Lewis If you're planning on water available by August 21. Write giv­ com)mnles, ami t.hpy pay 100 . BAB.Y Bgn,, maple finish, fi1x30, Ph. Mason 3973 R.3, Lesl!e Robert J. Kirby · innel'·f\Jll'ing mattr·ens, 3 pieces. to the harn, a new tanlc, or any- ing full particulars to George L. llents on t.lul ~ t.no inMll'amle · Honfe Appliance Ot' 3972 ' thing requiring Jlipes and· Richens, 127 Forest avenue, Royal UJl t.o Uw v:thm of III'OJH'r'f,y Also, 'boy's trainer seat nn!l nm·s· property call us I 2-25U!tf Auctioneer ery chair. Mrs, Char·leR Michitsch, 120 W. Mapl~. l'lr!)ne 21i911 . B. V, Fruin and Robert Wallter, ditches, let us do It for you Oak, Michi10an. 31wtf lost. Ullmr•mbcn lorlay It I 209,, Potter Avenue, 'Lansing, 31w1 SPECIALS Clerks with rxu· 11ew bacl1 hoe. We will ------.

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INGHAM couNTY NEws d of Tllanks August 2, 1951 Pngc B car S CUTTING GUIDE FOR LAYER CAKES 4-11 Clubs By lii11Ygu~rllc: Mirkel;m I I - -· -~------.. -- Millett Climbs to Second Place (Jnnnnn H'I'HOBI~I, J WIHII ln lhunlt 1111 lhrmo wlm IIHH!Hiorl In flll,V WJJ,Y There Ia n aullsfuclory mot hocl of cutting cmch ldnd of culw. Tho 'J'ho lmoellng- nt' tho Cnnnnn 4·H nl lho limn Ill' IllY Jii'O, I•:HpDC!fHJI;Y fnclora to lwej1 Jn mind lll'IJ tho-fllw tmd n\11111101' of am·vlnga nnrl tho As Softball League Nears End cillh wna hntrl 11 I. l.hc homo of Dn· Want Ads Strange, cutUng utcnsl to hr. tlscd, 'rho sl~o unci numhe1• of uorvlnga depend ]IJJ'CH ,JHI'CC'Jtl 011 .filly 2(1 Ill 2:00 p, In lhu W!•lilHl\'VIIio 1111rl WllllnmH· Inn fire ril';liii'LillontH, GJ•nuc SIJ•n• upon tho ai~o 1111tf lllUilhOI' uf Jnyot•a in tho cnlco, A knife with u ahn111' MIt let I lllnvurl to n close ~cconrl <'illtnLH nl 7::!0 anrl Cenll'lll Sloi'OII m, Ann Mill'llncllll, lhu I'O~I\Iar hnl, atwtp Spectacles atmlght-otfgod, thin Illude IH moat aulluhlo foJ• Clttllng hatter Cllltca, helllllrl 1110 Onnnr[ngn lndll\IW, rlllri rl'lll\1 LnnHillg nl ll:OO p, m, lcnrloJ•, wns uol pJ·e~r·nl so lDrlnu To malta n clcnn cut, dip tho hlndo into wm•m wnto1• hufoJ'O cutting Mason dl'llppncl ln l'ourth plu<'o llH I.Png- 11 n ~lnndlngH; IJonllltlo, .Junlm• lnnrlcl', Pl'll~lriorl, Page 3 IHJ\VIJING I Wl~dl In lliiH Wll,l' to Ill' Rloluu·d IIIII WtllthiKOII ouch portioiJ and !wop ll10 hlndo fl'co f1•om fnmting nnd cnlce crumbs, IIJn '1'1•1-Colln ly sehcdulu nmtJ·.~ Ihu Onondnga ...... 10 DPITIOilHlrnllon of how ln lllllito 5 .lltl!l ------' 111111111 lhn M<'lhnriJHL chiJI'r•h nnrl 'l'hc followlnrt dingJ'alllH illtlHtrato mdhoda of cutting caltna of tlniHh, MIJII'II...... 0 fj .ll1H <'llpcnlws WIIH given hy Dolore~ WAN'J'I•Jn-Ail ltlllr!H or pnii!T.r;f, HnnriH,V Hr·twul, W. S. C, Fl., W. C. N TilE MOfiNING of Atlg •llh, vurioua Ri~cs othLll' than the small onnH which 11\'0 cut from tho contm• Ml!lcll lllllril' n'hillll, the shelter rlnlly, lwtr than It lll.Y l'ritmriH uf l'nloclt ll nd ·Minute lmow w h u I to llllh when J\1 Wnl'l'cll rlmrhl<•rl lo• Hnlurrlny, Al!gl!sl !l, Dnn Bntwr, M1•, 1111<1 M1•s mtrnoJ' Otis nncl fl'lllllriH ILWay I'm· It mn;,l en,loy­ mntw of It. She eenlcr flelil H<'mlng r;,mJI!n Hi<'h- Al wi1,don1 haH ror•alled YKI I .lG ~crvmr,& 111 'l'he hcum hi.'l lnve had given; pncl'"red 1111 her hrow. "What ' t !I'll 11 t Iori the 1110\'CUry has C!Jmhcrl IIllo k WCf']( 01' lllOilltl. AVilll.JiJ!rJ llO\V, nnrl Mnson's l'CJI'OS . I Clll' II - llli"'C ligllros, up to lOt. In 10•10 anrll Rc!JsnnHillc. J\ JltJIII' J lrdgll'll, Anti though llw !Jody Hi'nmbers do yon '""""· 's h o u I cJ he lowed Jive !litH, tJLil uno of Hrii'R c Mason Mar ets rlouhln hy .John J>Jdg-a · in t.hn l!Wi ru1d to an even 100 in 1041. Dansville, JlhliiH! ,lfll'](~un :JOfi!l7. ]Jei'C, mowed'? Who arp ynu? Ancl was a 1 ... - :;;2 1~ ' 2~wu· Tho H()IJJ iH Hnfc In Heaven. where is Rufue, our gu.rdl'llPr?" holt om or I he hlX:lh -lhe only ex- '!'he Juw reading ror Just month ~:~~nL ... .71 ' Willilllll H. S111ilh, Mr. 11nr! Mr'H, "I'm .Jerry Leonard, I bribed your [I'll lwsc l1it nf lhe lmlt gnnJC. JiJcl- was 12. In .July of JfloO lhe tem- Corn r:eorge l:;n11111, 1\Tr. and MrH. l•'ran!{ gaJ• seoreL'Illan ll<'l'llltlt'e 1!1 oppcrl tu :l8 one night. n U\2 APAR'J'MJ•:N'J' 1•'<1111'-1 (1{1111 1111r111'· gardener this morning to let mo Maxwell and Mr. and M1s. WCJyne .Jenning's ltlil'd Hingle for the Itoeol'llings Into lhe high 30H nrc yc ...... ____ _ 1.5iJ 11 is heel 11 "" l'll111'11l fnr· I'CII t,.llt'lll' Hmith. :J1w1 mow vour lnwn. You soc, I have. to g-ame. Mason lrwriod lhn hnsr'H in not unnsual. '!'hey have happened Wyeth. '/'hi:; IY 1111 IIJI;il Ill'S iljllll'l­ drive' by your house every morning IIIUIIL so no <'inlrlr<'n or llPls, H on my way to work, and cvorv morn­ tho llflh, huL fnllcd to bring tivo Limes since HHO. In 1015 there Charlotte Livestock plenHc. CCIII 111 St'e I!.JJ'oli' last fca1· Lhc rninfall measured $20.00 each. furnihh<'rl HJllll'l11ll'nl for rent, wdl lJc Hl lhe town h11ll car·h "Besides, I've been wantmg to ftclrl. :l.OH. Ma~nn was hy-passccl lry two C;t!vcs Top, $:1H.Il0 lo $10.0ll; prlvnle Cllli'HIII'l'. f!oupl<' m· cou­ ]1'1·irJ11y HfloriiOOII dill'lllg' lhc moot you since Just June." nw11lh of A 11g11' I to colt eel vil- "I\1eet met" Aurelius faces Holt anr! Millett heavy ctownpourH, one which seconc!H, $:lIISel«•l'jllng. Small <'11ild "The way I look!" Sandra br~:an Lansing. sunday school 1 1:1::; :t. ~~t;~':n Sewage D1sposal plant iJCcepler!. On h11~1 tin<•. 1'\rwly dcc- to wonder how she did look. m., under the !Pacler;;hip ol' Wallc>J' 01 a led. ·120 N. Ceclar, Lan~mg'. A dozen rotor ts came to mrnd but E. Zunrnc1·. No SundH.Y cvenmg- ,. Min. Max. ::lwlp they all seemed flat and Inadequate, activities in lllc church dU11ng Au- July 21 .50 8!l almost silly, She hesitated for ''' gust. Prayer mcct.rng cnl'h '.July ~~ .. GI 81 A P A R T ME N '!' -- Unfur mshccl 62 7:1 thrcc-roum 11Jllll'i menL, pri\ ale Instant longer and then turncu Wednesday nl 7:::o p. 111., llnrl"!'l.luly '" abruptly aqd strode bacl1 to the !he RIIJlCI'Vi~iOII or the lllCJil]JCI S Oi .July ;;·' 17 82 enLmnec, ul!lllli'S pan! by ownc1·. 88 Close in. A!Ho a furniH!JcJ! two­ house. the Boarrl of IJ ---~-••-~u-·,\_L_N-.,-,.,-. (-:!.,-.--~ Circuit-C~o~u~r~t- 3lwlp 1 Ndlurc'~ Own Cool-Cool Orcct.c5 T conscious of a forlorn misery APAf~TMJ~N'I' F'Olt RI~NT--Up- All his carefully fo~med plans hc~d ORDER OF I'Ulli.ICATION Fltl.-'l'IIUHS. AUG. 3-0 slall·s ftllnis!Jed lliJlll'llllrnt, rolll' FINAL ADMINl~·rRAJ'ION ACCOUNT lluuhh· l•'t•atun. l'r-ngra.m proved fruitless. At o o'cloclt h• AND DETERMINATION Of fi(;II{S Proceedings, t·ooms anrl lml h, a I. :;os ~'" Wcs L BROWN-Aurrust 1·1, l!l5l JllRST LOCAL SIJOWING Colmnbin ~l1·oel. Avmlablc al uncc. BLH!t• nf Ml(•hrg-.tu. '!'he l'ruiJdtc Cmul l~ldah lias,•! dhn Vnl!-iily Drive-In Vii. "Apnl'lll' nrums" lnqmru G. S. ThoiiJIIJ'II, •1 J 0 WcHt foL thu Cn11nly of Imdwrn. llowr~td S1d11'1', lrH', OrriPI' f!tmYill!.{ mo­ Stephen McNnlly-Coll!en Gray At a l:it':;t.ion fJf ::;aid CrJtrrl, Ju hi .tl tht• tion Io arid p:u·ty rlf'f~·rulnnt. Maple, phone 2GI\J I Mason. 31wl Prohnlr• lllllt'l' 111 tht• Cit} uf Mat-.on, ln lr1 l~t: C LnVr 1'111' Hohe1t~. u~siMnm• Color By Tct;hnicolor !.Hid Crnruty, UJ\ the :!lth day of July, A 11f {Jtlllf/1 Mrttk, Ordur. D. 1Hli I. Tlw l't 11piP uf the S!Jtll· of Midlig-1111 Oo-FNtturc l'I'CHPnC: liON, JOI!N MoCI~LI,.\N, vs. lll!n.tld l"unhorllJ', Ot'df'J dtschHl!.drq,:­ .Tucil{c uf Prolmte, Jtl'oltnltollt>l, "lthJ·Ihm rnn" ln tht• nm111·r uf tlw c:..lnb• oJ J~MMA Tilt• Prupl1• uf lhu SLntP nf Mtehi~ntl Lost and Found Jrmc F1·a/.cc-Kirby Grant ·, RUSSIANS USE RADIO ROUND-UP - According to the N, Hr·o\\'n, 1Jt•t•r .tRerl, \.'/'i, l~lh•·l ~l:tt'clf'lnnn, alirt~ BIIH•l Pn!'tl·l. IN 1 F1·r·d IJ, Brnwn h.n•itiH fi]tof! irr ~mid I\ II :1 i~:lllllf Ill, Jlli•lldf•d ).t111ily, t PfUH!.!cl, Plus: Latest Wo1ld News caption accompanying the Soviet-released photo above, Russran C()tlll his final ndmini~Lt·.tt inn !lt'('nunt, lmud set dL $1.~00, l'l'llHlllll1•d, Color Cartoon DOGS -Report own Ot' stray dogs shepherds use methods just as modern as those of flock watchers in nnrl hi:-; P~>lition IWolJ/111,• for lht• nllow­ As~twialt•s IHHc, Cor•p, vs. .rnmr•R L. to W. m. Dislc1, eotJnly dog the Western world. Equipped with radio· communications, these .!IHr• tht•!('uf fnt· tht dtlll'lllinntiun 1141( (toss 1111d {{ r;, Wo:;l, C'l nl. Ordt•l • SA'l'lliWAV, AUG. 4 warden, JJansville. Phone 2261 [f'g'd[ itPIIli OJ' f!t 1'1'/1:-it•lf IIIII( for th1• ollilii~;ll• J:ll'oh 1!. lll•t·kaLhn:u, !!L nl 1 VS, 0!'1- EXTRA SPOOK SIIOW I :00 A. M. Daghestan shepherds check with headquarters as they move their mt n!. nnd dist1·ibutton uf the tusidue of rn.tnrl S. flu 1 r ham and Br 11 lah Hlll cluun. Dansville, o1· lo Ingham county flocks from the lowlands to the higher regions of the Caucasus. It tiaicl e.!ilnh•, ,JwJ~;IIIl!il fill' fllnintill, $•lflfl; t:U!>lS illttl sheriff, [IGG l Mason. 3w52p can bll noted, however, that none of the sheep wear headphones. ft ~~ unlt•t·cd, '['haL t hP. 1 ~I h d,1y r.r tht!IJ..:'t':i to h1: tnxf'd, AliJ..rlllit, A. IJ. I !Jf.l, Ill ll'fl o'dol'k in I Ill' J:dw,11 d K Pin~Pcki, cl al vs. L~eo P. Mondar. Aug. II is 1\[u"J" Night li'OUNIJ Gray ffllf~nunn, to ~mid dny of h[',lJ'iiiJ.-1', ir1 -GRADE A- · rclins Cenlet· Sunday morning-. LIH· ln).{hlllll Ctllll\ly Nt•,,s, ol !1/'WI'ili:tlil'l' Rowa1 d oft"' ed. Kenneth Hill, said, "hut you gave the irnpres­ lll'inled :uul cilculnlt•fi !11 ~mid t•nunty. I phone Aurelius 28, J{oule l, Ma­ slon of being mtbcr high hat." JIJIIN M<'C[,(o;J,J.J\N \ 't'nn• Copy: JudJ.,:"e nl l'rohnl't• I son. 31 wl \tnrlha 'l'hayt•t• U N D E R C 0 V E R OOWN- drove home vta a route that Llid no; Building Materials '-':::~)'__~t'~Hi•l•·'__"r_ l'•·ol.at~- ___ :ww:1/ LOST -Hoc,prlal mnllrcss. Things arc tufted all over on take him past the Hunter csta1c from t1 :Lilt'!' on PennsvlvanJa on this RobcJ•t Goldberg strap­ Leaving his coupe outs1de in til, Cnsh and ORDER OF I'Uili.ICATION I C:ll'ry avemu• lwtwt'l'll .Jolly road :ind Cu­ less cocl>tail dress of tufted taf­ drive he entered the cottage by THIRD AND FINAL dtll' s!J·eet ailoul G::lO Wl'fincsrlay feta, which features a detachable rear door and found a note on ADMINISTRATION ACCOUNT CONCRETE BLOCK ...... 14%c t'lc night. MallleHs twlongs to lhc Ma­ cape that provides "cover-up" kitchen table, left there by Iii: RlCHARDSON-Aurrusl 22, 1!151 FIR SHIP LAP ...... $118.75 $125.00 ~on Anwl'icnn Legion. Mrs. H. W. when desired. The flaming red mother, which advised him that sh• !:ilalt• of Mlr·hiJ-:".111, 'l'hr l'tnlmlt. Cnlll'l 3·in·1 Extra Hea'.ly Zimmcl'lllan, lH?iJ Aclelpllia, Holt. waistband and drape contrast , had gone to n church supper anr fot• lhe County of lnJ..:"ham, Phone •1:!221. 3lwl ALa H4'Hsiun O( nattl ('otn t, II! ld Hl tltu SHINGLES ...... 7.08 7.45 . with the all-black gown. that if he didn't want to come tr11 P1·olutlt• Ollif'l' in lbt City uf La11sin~. in All 2x4 to 2x12, per M...... 133.00 he'd fmd some warmed-over lhlr,;:• n,lid Cn11nly, nt' '1'1/0M­ -TUFFWOOD ...... per M. 77.90 over things and afterward stepper AS H. RICIIAUIIHIJN, t~•ltn~l in11 H known lJt" 82.00 outside to smoke a cigarette II< IH BJy,,nt '1'. Hit h.tld:-ion, Mt·ntnlly ln- SOIL PIPE, heavy ...... 6.93 t·nmpcl,·nt. , 7.30 was about to ease himself comrort LiiH B. Hii'IHII'd~fln hm·in~~ ti!Pd iu ably onto the doorstep when h• 'i:tid Cn\IJL ll!'J' lh11d nud fHH\1 m•t•nunt. Complete stock of DOORS and WINDOWS· chanced to glance towat·d the drive nn'l! h(_oJ' fiL•tiiiUn pJ:tyin~ fut• the .dlow­ Including PICTURE WINDOWS ancl' LIWit•uf', nnrl lut·thc•J that thb He blinked, rubbed h1s eyes, swal C:nut·t :tPPoinL 11 stll'f'4·s~ol gun1tlia11 Hnd lowed. "What the devil!" he s;:ud Jt h Or d~>l t>d, 'l'hnt Lh1• :!:!J,d fillY nf All material not listed is subject to a 5% Cash From Scratches to Crashes Aug>u:;L, J\. D, l!Hil, ul t~n n'clnt•k in · t\s he approached, the girl READY FOR RIOTS-A West-German policeman and a GI of the tho• lnrl•nonn, al thP r,·ob.tLl• I)IJ"it•J· nl and Cal'l'y Discount_ Our body shop staff has the who bad been washing the auto­ U. S. 6th Infantry Regiment compare notes during a combined riot :.!Ofi W0.~t SnJ.dnnw Sl! t•1•t, follnl'iiltl.f, Mil•h• control exercise in the American sector of Berlin. Armed with IJ..:'Illl, he and i!'i lwrtolly llUPoiutc·d fm I'~· know-how to rcjuvcnal~ any mobile's whec~'illfraightcned up ·tmining- and 11llowinl-l' :;aid Ht'l'tllJnL :uul Open Sunday Mornings by Appointment and stood orro;p _ survey l1cr rifles, fixed bayonets, and expert in the use of tear gas and fire ht.!dl'in~ Hnid fl['tition: hard knocks your car has had to work. It was Sandra Iluntcr. hoses, allied troops me confidant that they can m.llke it .plenty tough It is l'urtht•J' Ot·cll'l ('(I, 'J'hnt nuhlic nn­ take! lif•t• thQI'•uf hu "'iVI'Il hy pullilt'Hitnll nf "What the dickens," said J errv fbr trouble malters. ~ · · · ·- a tmpy of thiH ot·tlf•l f111' lilll'l' :;ur.r Pl'i~iVtJ "You always save money at •.•" uarc yQU Up t0?H ------\~cch:-i JIIC\'ious to ~11id du;v nf lw:u·in.l{, in the Ing-ham County Nt•w:;, a IJ(>W:ifi:LIH 1' 11 0h." she said. ~~Hello." Shn gcs Wonderland son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and pJinlvtl 1111d t•il'CU]!llcd llt l'l:ild l'nunt>'• tured toward the coupe. "Dirt) ( llfl'o. Sam Gulctt and family. ' JUliN M..r:LEI.LJ\N, Willson Bros. wheels. Been gelling on my nerve~ 1\tr·s. William J. Clm·ltc Mrs. D. H, Ballard entertained A 'I'I'IIP Cnpy: Judgl.! or PJ•ubnlc I R' ' J t; Ph 23 F 13 P01·celainizing for weeks.'' , . " . , _ . , . fat an aftemoon tea, Saturday, in- I>cputyHuch Sohilpc,.nnt !.lcgistcl' of Pt•ohut e 31 w:~ ~.·~=='=v=es=u==nc:•:o:n======·:O:n:e::i::"::":::::=.l Chrome Protector "Wha~what?" said Jerry. Eu .• t Hamlm 1-!I SU7.res hclcl ·'[traducing Miss Carolyn Kautz of A Jll otcclivo coaL­ A film-JrJ(c cor- "I've noticed you drlvmg by every ~nlted goods sale m Er~ton Rap1cls, Detl'Oil. The mnn-iage of MisP ing to p t' c s o r v c ct·ing lo pt·cvcnt day from my bedroom window. Res! >a~m·clay forenoon Which neltetll Kautz to James Bullard will take pnint fl'om hen l, $15 )1?.0? fo_l' the Eaton county ~-H place August 18. IllS[ a.nd COJ'r0·$3 95 of the car looks fme, bur you alwavr JUJidmg 111 Charlotte. I . rust, n1inol' abra.. !51011 Of Chl'Onl.U • ~Ions. seem to forget the wheels, Very an Mrs. Anna Mne Faulkner antll Mr. and Mt·s. Robet:t Snuth and trim. ' noying." ~hJ!dren spcn t Thursday after- J e~mc .o~ Eaton Raptds, Mr. and Jerry puckered up Ius brow. He 1oon with MI'S, Dorothy C!arlte. Mts. ~!VIII Paul and fnmlly of On­ peered at the girl very intently, His \11'. anrl lilt·~. Maurice Rossman onda.,a, Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard face was grave. ljt• saipent SaLnrday and Sundny at f'tntf' Strrnt ( · 1\ln~on l'hmu• !1611 Tl'aversc City. come an important structural met­ :no black skins over sp1·lng Mles; al by itself, has been used for at Mr. and Mrs. William Gillett blaclt is fast1ion's present favorite. lcnst 50 years ns an alloying ma­ spent Sunclay evening with their teria,! in steelmalting, ·•Ingham Holstein Breeders Auguat 2, 1951 Hold Black & White Sl,ow THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Section2 C. ll. Smith & Sons of WllllnnlH· plneo In l.l!o !lrnim• ,YCIIIt'llng hllll OAitS OOJ,J,IDJll SUNDAY ton l.rllllt nlnn fllll. · ol' H JlOHHihlo dllnH uml won 11 blue r·IIJhon. Mason Men Saves Mt·s. Normo.n Pnrlalnn of Mnaon lli'HI. (lllletl l'iiJIJOJlH ill l.ho llfflllliLI fi'ol' 111-[0rl llllllit, C, B. Hrnil.h won drove n cur which collided with North Williamston Bluclt nnrl Wlillo uhow fo'rlrlny 11ft· linll., uncnncl anrl l.hlnl pluco rill· one dl'ivon l>y Qcot•gc Hagedorn of Stockbridge Mr~. IJcft Van Ostrmt Irons nncl HIHIWr!rl Uw Hr.nlol' chum· Drowning Holt Boy DoWI\t rtf: the corner of Dnnavllle CJ:noon. 'rho uhmv w11s held 111. the By lib", lll!len Deemnn, l'hono 140 M1•, nnrl MI'A, Don PoJ•ItillH il.lll] pion, II fOIII'·,Y<'Ili'·DJcJ bull, l'Oacl nnd Dextct• Trail Sunclny, No C, R. Hmil/1 lll.lVillon west ol' Wll· florlnoy Bot'dllCI', 8, of Hoi t owes one was injured. chllr!rcn left. this wcolt fol' Iown llnmuton. WllltlfJI'S in the jnnior holfr.l' cnlf I1IH Hra l.o tho qutcl; notion of Dt•, lll•hnr•t• hi ll11 Guc•st ,"!Jli'nltnr lo Visit. Ml', nnrl Mt'H, Chai'llls If. A. Mllh>l' & :'Jon ni' WilllnrnH· c:lnHR w""" lluHscll Howe, Wil-nn Thornns Met•lol< nnd Albcl't H.ihby Dr, li', G. Rohnm• Will l1e guoat Bmwn 1111<1 fnmlly, (Ol'lllel'ly of l.on lorilr i'o11r oilier· flnolH Jlllfl l.liii,Y fal'lliH, Mlli',Y MinniH, Billy DIFI.­ ol' Muson, Met•icl< pulled Rodney --.- . Stevens .. Brumm npenllcl' nl the ML Hope eiJtu·ch LhiR vicinity, Dlurnontl nf MIIHO!l \VIlll LJJO l'e• IllOnrl Jlrid C, B. Smith & SnnH, from tho gl'llvol pit nt the comm• In r.nt.lsing next Sunday mell'ning. Mt•, r111d Mrs, Roy Coihy or m11inin1-[ fii'HL place rllllmn. Billy Dllnnonrl WHH first with hlo or .Joll,v nnrl Aui'Ciius r•oarls Fri· He Will rcpreHonL tho committee Bnltle C1·oek visllcrl Ml', nne! Mrs, Difllnnrl Mutual .July Colnnllm. CA~ ~ember~ Will Vows Are Spoken Herds, pllleln~u 11nrl ribbon clny nflel'lloon ftnd fllbby nppllchon llllrl Billy DianwtHI plrtcml the boy Lo Sllfoty, Neitllel' or tile uscrl by the lccnl Jllght, A linl< l'ln)l'o Lho dnughter• of Ml'. nnd Jn tho ,i11ninr .\''""··lillg IJ11il dll:i:i I Klclvc''• unrl ncplicws, Clml'lcs nnr! .Yovenlh iltHI a rod ribbon. two hoy~ could swim . ll'Ellncr Is in usc ul Wnrnm·'s stol'e Mt'H, Clinton Stevcnii of' Stor~l<· mlmor K Noll of SloclnS, HIIIT,Y Covert & Son or Leolic Meriel\ said he l'fi.ll La L11c mad C. Anrlcr·son anrl Roderick Me· Iormor! bofoi'C n selling ul' palms, He iH wrviv"d hy the wlrlnw, pl;teed scermrl. Wliel'o he slopped Mrs. David home lnst wool< fmm 11 two-wooll C. B. Smilll & Son:; loolt fi1·Ht Jlquhnm will ntl.cnd the summm· fern unrl onnr.lolnbi'fl, On a; four· chilrlf'cn, Ellwood NuLL vlult In California with her srrn C. B. Smith lonlt fii'HI., sccnnrl HaLL, a paiislng motorist. M1·s. encampment Aug-11st li to 18 nt of Cincinnnll, Mrs. !Gtlm Shnrlnncl Hall HUmrnonod the Lansing town· Solfl·ielgc ftclcl. Cadet Second Lieu- Trnrlilirmal wcrldlng music wa:1 nncl clnllghler-ln-law, Mr. nnrl Mr·H, INGHAM COUNTY NEWS 11rul lhinl rihilonH in the four-year· of .Jncl llOUH, Hll ng"erJ (~OW. Eaton Rapids camp mooting is In August 17, J.B and 19 in Detroit. huttonn, matching tile sllit'l wom Donald !-Ioiiis hns been horne ------­ C. B. Smith lllacocl first and won session. The cadets will purl< cars aml beneath lhe marrjuiselte, closed from tho UnlvcJ•slty hospital in Maggio Burdon at suns t H· a hlnc ribbon in tho get of si1·e Putty Brower, Donna June planes and handle ticket sales at the bodice. Ann Al'lHJi' fo1· a wcol<. . Sundny. 0 'tvcn clnso. H. A. Miller & Son plitcorl Bauer, Palsy Heggie, Donna llw gaLes. The CAP will receive She WOI'O elbow-length ml ttH of Norman BoonHlll of South Mil-, Mt· . , . sr!l'!IIHI anrl Wii·Ru farms placcrl 8 ABE'S LITTLE TINNER BlmJChnt·d and .JaneL Fl'Uncis arc .~4,000 minimum fol' the sel'vice at tho same lace and cal'l'icd a white wn.ulCl'Vicos in honol' of tho oc· Raptds Sunday. send Sunday. defense authorities. and lace. She carried a cascade ousion. .Jolters weren't pmelical when homo from her throe-weolt vaea·j annngcmont of white carnations. After next Sunday's service the L11ey set. nrc to a jounHLI box on a Presbyterian chul'ch will be closou !Jox ear on the New York Central lion. S 'II D' l • l For het• dau~hlcr's wedding, Elal~e nnd .Mac MarJe Townsend/ COVI e IS riC Ml'S, Stevens chose a navy blue until September 9. I ll·aeitr; south ol' the Mason Eleva­ Guest spoai(el' at the Presby· ' lol' Sa Llll'llay. Cleo Bailey, station wcr·c rlmnel' guests of Naomt Fox Mrs lloward Jo.cl dress ·with which r;hc WOI'o white Monday. ' laclc and white dress. spent Tuesday and Wednesday and fmnily attended the Sanford Both mothers . had corsages of nncc Founrlallon. Services will be­ guisllctl it. Bniloy found the box gin at IO::JO with Mr. and Mrs. Wylie Usher. reunion at Northlawn park in white carnations. a. m. on fil'e again at 5:00 anli again 'l'he women of the Presbyterian put the lire nul. No damage was Ml's. Clare Fox and children at· Jaclcson Sltmlay. Immoclintely after tho cct emony tended a family reunion at Chat'· Mrs. Raymond Hayes and chi!· a reception was llclcl at the Stocl<· church will meet with Mrs. done. Howcvcl', Bailey pointed out, Gladys Wright l!'riday al HI IL m. . if the cur hnd been on a lmin an lotte Sundny. Naomi l!'ox returned rlren of Leslie spent •ruosday with bridge Legion hall. Miss Alice .Mr. nnd Mt·s. Walter Yerke, AI· Mrs. Rex Wood'and family. Brumm, sistel' of the bridegroom, to malw apt·ons for tho bazaat· f accident eould have resulted. Cily and potluelt lunch. bert Yerke, Mr. and Mrs. Millal'd Judy Ambs of Leslie spent a soi'Vcd tho wedding calw and icc Policeman llalph Hull is . investi­ Mt·s. Guy Westfall will have nn gating the fi1·cs. Pt·nttcr, Mr. and Mrs. Vern Wal· few days with her granrlpal'ents, ct·cam wa:; served by Miss MHde­ ker, Mrs. Maude Lantis and Bar· Mr. ani Mrs. Larlt Ambs, last line Mackinelcl', an aunt of Lh•) :lllclion Hale at llet· home on Sal· ham, .Tacl1lyn Gale, Mr·s. Daisy week. bl'ldc. Ml's. Daniel Owen presided unlay, August 1. GnalhrlltelllUS chl'islyi, a li\1h Wallhli'H, illllltllll MOI'/:flll Mr•a. 'r,ee ,Hulndul flnrl fnmlty of nnrl Mi'H, P, Wllllunra ol' Well­ ~fra,· Jlelrm Ynimg r.. , Mnwm vliillcrl lhah• j1fll'CillH, Mt·. ' ·llor•villo wo!'o •Snnclny vl~ttorH ul' Planning Picnic. nnrl MI'H, A, c. l3Ci'gnr• Snnday. lilllllilly Allhool l'lc•nlf\ Tl••lil lvfr'H, Mug'IIIe Blil'tlon, 'l'lro nwmtwr'H of DnnHvllle lodge M1·, nnrl. MrA. Amii'OW Pnlmar or M1•, rurd M1·s. Pan.Luce of Lnn­ J•'II'Ly-ulglit. nt.tundorl !.Ito nnnnnl No, Hill, Ji', & A, M, nnd 0, 10, S, l...nnalng WOI'U S11nclay VIA!t.oi'A ot' ~lng wor•e Sunday vlalt.ors of Mt•, MuthoriiHI. Sllnrlny Hi!lroo] pienin Arnold Family No. !HI wtll holrl ~heir· rmnunl p!c­ MI'H, IrJ·nncoll Ncllaltmg, and Mr•a, Roy Glover. l:lntnnlny nt l'olL!ll' par·lt, Lunslng, nle Hltnrlny, AuguR~ fi, ut Ruyner MI'H, Yom Amolrl nnrl rln.rrghloi'H Mr, nnd MJ•a, Pm11 Hcrlglon unci l:lofl.lmll wn.9 pln,yetl lwllt pr·e"'"l· i1Hi'lt, MnHon. A potluCJk cltnne1' of WlillllmHton wore· Snt.JII'rlny family wm·o rllnnor glJeHtH of the Has Reunion f lng- nnrl folluwir1g Ill!• ;>lunlr' dln­ will be hulllHilt'el', Cofl'ee will lle fllr'lliHired. llrelr l'l!g'llllll' meeting- nt lhc home n picnic rllnner rtt tlwlr home Sun­ granl••rl a llc•••ns•• IH•·JII'ne• Mn;. 'l'1·r;vn Hl'ndlt•y of Howell. 'Ph1~ J'f!g"Uinl' tlliH~Ung of' 111£1 rJOI'· of MI'H, Gl!ol'go Vogl., Sr., WechwH­ rlny in honor ol llw llirt.hday an­ l'irdc WIIS lil'itl 'f'JIItl'Hrl:i\' l:\'<:­ H<•••, 1'\'l:I',Y flllli'l'lll dl­ Hdut!ves wnJ'Ll prmi1!11L fl'orn ca.~ llnl«•il nnnds Sui" l'hllllll'd dity, Allg!JHl 8. The polllwl< dinner nive!'SLli'Y of J~ay 'rnwnHt!nrJ, llillg" 11 L the IHJilll' or J\1 1 :;, ·G. Jti. l'l'l't/11' rnn~l. 1111'1'1. ,.,.,.t.aln f,fiiiHing-, I~w~L Lnnning, PeJ'I',Y, '/'IlL' Wonlllll'H Society for Chl'is- will lw followed by 11 hiiHllloHH Mr. unci Mr·o:. Will Vogt uf Haw­ .\1itllnlng·. /revol inns Wl'l't• II'd IJY ~luruhtl'tlH of l'!hu:atlon !•'lint, GI'OgOI',Y, l;'owlei'Villr, Wil­ 1i11n Scrvler! and the Doi'rr!.t·s. Dnvicl Overholt of HnwPI/, Dclmil Snturclay. but no damage wns done to tho Fulleral /lome [OI'Iller· chnlt'llHln or 11"' ~,Tollp. Rev. anrl Mrs. E. H. I(incRid and Mr. ·and Mrs. Chrtrles Wooda Dr.. Leo Donnelly anrl Anne or visited Robert Sweeney al the Mil- Detroit wcr·c wcelt end g-uests Mt·. nnd Mn;, Fmnk Slid, Mr. !rouse, Mrs. Le!1man sulci. 'l'hn Jlurn" of J•'i'il•n•lly Burlnn, M1·s. Marjorie Craddock or INGHAM COUNTY NEWS sonie home In Alma Thursday. Ml'. mul Mt'H, Will'l'[]n Muellul'. and l'vli's, Lm·r-n Slid nncl Mn.i·lcnc, :-ll•f'\'i<'P ·"· \', V. J'lans Sjll•t•ial Sl'l'l'il'l'S anrl rlaughtt•i·s, Mrs. Coria Hayhoo !'vi.. rrnd .Mrs. V'rissell, nnd M1·. Impmpel'ly r!lll'ed Iwy in barns August 2, 1951 Page 2 l'hon11 !IInson 2-IJIIJI 'flw mcmht•i's of llw 1\l. Y. Ji'. nnil M1·s. Goldie CurtiH at·e attend" Mr. and Mrs. William Nls- Mr. and Mrll. H.ichu I'll Wilson ;111rl Mi'H. A l'llOh) li'l'iSHCII anrl fnm­ is !he mnin cnusc or some 20,000 by ing· lhe nnnunl D'ree Methodist wonget· anrl Llu,yd were 'J'ucsr!Hy and son attcntlccl the wt•rlding· of ily Sjl!'l11: F'J'idny evening nl. Plc,ns .. bum fi1·es in the United Stales nr'r'OIIljlllllied tlil'ir j1<1Sinl', f:r•\', .AmiiiiiiUWH H.PI'\'iC'I~ day !til!! Snmucl will put. llw C:~mp meeting this week at Brthel evening guests of Mr. unci Mrs, the rm·mc1·•s sister·, Dfll'iH Wilson, unt lal\c, cac:h yea!'. Mnltc Hlll'e it'., dry Sci~l'I'L, en; night. ;\mhn/a.nc·•·· l'ljlllji~Wd H<'I'Vice atllH• CnnndHi,c:'llll J.ldlwd­ Pal'k ncar Flint. Lloyd Gailey. Mrs. Niswonger anti and Dunne IDnclsley at Howell Sat­ enoug-1'1 to put in, lhen l'hrelt it for Lloyd and Mrs. Samil Clement:' urdny afternoon. MrH, Willillm Milchell nnrl chil­ with nx~·g·<·n and JCrJWI'SUII ist C'I1111'Cl1 S11nrlay <1VImin.~. t;pecinl l\fi'. nncl Mrs. Howard Merinclot•f vl.,t'ted Mr. and M1·s. Na thnn Lnn- clrcn of Lnlte Odessa spent 'J'hui'H­ hen! ing to pl'rvcnl. l'llinetl hay nnd l'f'HIIS<:l!at.llr, lllliHic will IJc fllrnisll<'rl il1• liw nnrl family rmd M1·. and Mrs. Miss Mabel AsquiL11 and Miss rilly nnrl li'l'ida~' wil!1 lie!' pa1·cnto, JlOHHih1y a llacl lire. g!'Oilp Hfler w11ich Hcv. Sci7.eJ·t George Mcrindnrf attended the tis of Mason Fritlay, MaJ•!on Asquith or Memphis were Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Dowling. will br·ing lite mc."age of llir.> eve­ lllel'inrlorf reunion Sunday at th~ Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson spent 'l'hu1·sdav guests of Mrs. Ona Al­ ning. the weelt end with Jlfr, and Mrs. monel. · 1\II'. nncl l\I1·s. Hichmond Duiley llnmc of Mr. and Mrs. Perry Pease and family or Holt wc1·e Sunday al Haslett. Archie Anderson at their cottage Mrs. Rosa Anrle1·son and :Vll', Vi:-dtOI':l oj' th0. lrd 1Cl'1 f"i JlHl'Cilt!-i, Ml'. and M1·s. Chesler Benjamin M1·. nnrl ;virs. Robert Anderson on Wl1itc !alto nea1· WI1itella1J. anrl Mrs. Don Anderson of Ann Mr·. nnrl Mrs .. IJewey Cmfl. Patsy lcfl 'l'liiii'Sdny for l;'t. .Jaekso!l, and Mr. unci :.Wrs. George Vogt. Larry Price spent last woelt Arllo1· attcnrlccl the Converso I'C­ Craft J·etnrnerl hnrne with them Custom Mixed South C:~mlmn, In c"Jll'nave Over spending two weel ·p. m. music. 7:30, Praise and fellowship 1 PURE LEMON JUICe A&P's price proves thd Choir pmclicc 7:30 p. m, Wcdnes- hour sct·mon on the 'Four Horse­ THOUGHT FOR THE DAY day folowlocl by prayer meeting at men of the Revelation." Allen Hall while money may not grow 8 p. m, of Jnckson will speak both morn- My soul is dyed the color of my thoughts. pt. 29c qt. 49c on trees, money- stretrhing 1 ing and evening, Thursday, 7:30, Henry H. Slllwoley ;(Hhnlin Island) values certainly do. p, ur. ' NnJ•fh J\ur.. Jius C:hurch, Rev. pmyor meeting. ·wednesday at 2 lots of these luscious E • Cnr·l Briggs, paslDr, Comer Colum- p, m, the Woman's Union meeting, bertas now ••• and enjoy Ilia and Eifert l'Oads. Sunday program, showot· and refresh· Bouillon Cubes them fresh, tool sehool 10:lfi and moming worship ments. Extension Women Gather at 11 :•lfi. Youni( Peoples Fellow· Fi"l ChnrC'JJ of Chrl.~t, Sl!ien­ HERB·OX CHICKEN OR BEEF shlp Sunday ~venmg. at 6;45: Wtth tisl, Mason, holds services at the tin Customers' Corner an cvang-clrstrc sct·v.rcc at 8.00 !'·.church, comer of Oalt and Barnes of 5 Be Fancy California Whito Seedless m. W~rlncsclay evcnmg a~ S:OO lSI Streets, every Sunday at 11:00, For Meeting at M. S. C. , In our daily relations wth our eus•. the mtd-wcek prayer scr·vrco. Sunday school is held during the Ncat·Jy every state will send it~ · tomcrs we strive alway& to be horaest, Grapes 2 lb •• 35( --. , I set·vices for pupils up to the age share of the 2,500 women oxpocted parlment of Agrlcultlll'e fmm 1\Jasnn Chlll·t·.h nl tlw ;"\azar4•tw, of 20. Wednesday evening meeting on the campus ,;of Mtchrgan State Washington, D. C.; John A. Han­ fair and sincere. . Michigan Fresh Largo lncntcrl nt 2~fJ West Elm street, nt. 8:00 includes testimonies of college from August 13 to 17 for nah, president of Michigan Slate i Modess ~ Here are some ~o£ the things the~ Rev, Hug-h Pulnnm, pnslor, Sun- Christian Science healing. A puiJJic I the, 15th annual meeting of tho college; Edgar A. Guest, famed SANITARY NAPKINS words mean to us. day school nt 10 o'clock, Marsl1al! t·carling r·oom is open at the church Natwnal Homo Demonstmtwn poet ft·om Detroit; and Mrs. John Blueberries ·.,Honesty-correct weight and cor: ::~ 31c Pollolc, supcnntcndcnl. !Vfrs. Laura every Wcrlncsday and Srrturday counctl. L. Whitohut·st, assistant director pkg. Putnam, .lUllrot· nnrl Pl'tmat·y su- from 2 to 4, When God is under- Ingham county hopes to send of civil defense, . Washington, D. of 12 39c· I rect price. Do/icious Vino Ripe-Sito 9 pcrvisor. Mol'lling worship at 11 stood as Love, much of the dis- seven delegates to the confeJ·ence, c. )F airness-satis£action T guaranteed a. m. corrl among men and nations will accot•ding to Mrs. Annette Schacf· Mrs. Malcom Byrnes, lilthel, or your money will be cheer(ully Honeydew Melons ·boa 49c he hcalorl is shown in tho Lesson- for, home demonstration agent. Louisiana, is president of the 'Na­ refunded. Alll'diu~ Cr·ntPr lla)ltist. Rev. Sermon to be read in tile Christian Each county in the United States tional Home Demonstra-tion coun­ \ Frosh Rod Ripo Gilbert Miles, pastot·. \.Vot•sllip /Science churches on Sunday, Au· hus been allotted delegate r·epro- cil, Blu·White Flakes Sincerity-no ·cxtrangaot· clraima sct·vicc is at 11::10 a. 111., with gust 5, sontation based on membership in BRIGHTEN AND WHITE"' ) or misleading advertiaing. clHJrch sehool pr·cccding at 10:30. -- extension clubs, With tho council sessions closing Tomatoes 2 lb •• 35c at noon a l Thur·sday, August 16, 'If you ever feel that we luaYO failed This will continue through the Ed~n Unih•d JlrPthJ·~n. E. Gam- Women may either attend by Fmh Heme Gr~wn summct·. Choir pmclicc will be dis- hie, pastor. There will lle no serv- clay, ot· pack ·Jght up and room the Country Women's Council, tho 'pkg. 9c ' you in any of tbeee ways, plea~ le& us 1 continued tht·our:;h .July and Au- ice except Sunday school at 10:00 and hoai'Cl at tile college, Mrs, United States bt·ancll of the know. Please write: Yellow Corn gust. m. on August 12 and 19 owing Schueffet· said. The daily rcgistm­ American Counl!y Women of the aoz. 49c a. World, will open sessions, CUSTOMER RELATIONS- DEPT. to conference which is August 7 lion fee is $1.00. Room and boa1·d St. ,Jnmes 1\Jr.sslon, Rev. Msgr. A&P Food Storea Gordon Frosh Homo Grown Charles Kenl.ing, pastor. Mass will through 11 at Sunfield and camp fat· the week will cost about A number of Michigan people · Sweetheart Soap at Sunfield August 12 to 19, All women in Ingham ex- will ha vo parts in tho wcoJHong 420 Lexington Avenllo, ' be said at the chapel at the corner .~25.00. program, Special tours are being REGULAR SIZE New York 17, N.Y. Carrofy • of South Jefferson and Cher·ry Vanf.nl\'11 llfethodist, · Carfon tension 'clubs at·e invited to at· 2bchs. 19c streets at 8:30 Sunday lllOl'lling. tend, Mrs. Schaeffer said. arranged for the out-of-state visi· Foltz, pastot·. Church school, 10:15; tors. They will ·be housed in col­ Snow Crop Fresh Frolf!n worship service, 11 :15; Young Fel· Nationally known speal,ers will lege dormitories, 2 cakea 19C ;, Willinm~tnn St. Mar·y's Cutho- lowship, 7:30 p. m. be ;)l'esent. Mrs. Leona D. Mac­ Orange Juice 11<~, Rev, Fr·. Hngh Conklin, pas­ Leod, state home demonstration 2 t: 25c tm·. Confcs;;ions ancl devotions. Dans\'llle 1\lothodisl, Rev. Sam· leader in Michigan, her staff, . ' Saturday 7:30 p. m, Sunday uol Seizert, pastor. Chui·ch school, and county ·home demonstmtion · Sunbrlte Cleanser Frosh Frozen Snow Crop masses 7:30 and 10;30 a. m. Fow­ 10:00, G. E. Manning supcrinten­ agents are coopemting with, the Women Will Make Jerviltt·, confessions Hnd devotions tenrlcnt. Worship set·vice• 11:00. Michigan group in sponsoring the DOESN'T SCRATCH Grape Juice 21;~~ 2Sc l~riduy 7 p. m.; Sunday mass, 9 There will be no evening services. national session. a.m. Prayer meeting Thursday eve­ Opening Monday evening, Au­ Chair Slipcovers Sunkist Quick Frozen ning, 8 o'clock at the church. I ;, 2 coni 17c ' gust 13, the fit·st session will fea­ Extension women will soon be Wflltarnslon Sewnth nay Ad­ ture the more thnn 100 women in Lemonade nans,•illc Fre4' Methodist, Rev. tying chair springs, ·buying slip a.••. 24 2 ~;~~ 33c wntist, 1169 Stillman road, R. K Indiana's extension chorus, covet· material and learning to bottlo C Krick, pastor. Sa turclay, church E. H. Kincaid, pastor, No services Sunday on account of the Free Among the speakers throughout give their shabby fumitl!l'e a new school 1:20 p. 111.: worship serv­ the weel1 will he Dr·. Amalie K look tht·ough the slip cover wot·k­ Woodbury Soap. 2-pioco Ice, 2:45 p. m.; advcntist hout·, Methodist meeting rrt Bethel Pari<, Fancy Fresh, Pan Ready Flint. Nelson, Ohio State college psy. shops, The preliminary meeting in Korr or Y4cu.S1 af doz. 2Be W.JIM 1 p, 111. Sunday. chologist; Mrs. Mabel Head, the t·epeat se•·ies is scheduled for ' BATH SIZE '\ I llfilll'illc lllethodi~t, Carfon Foltz, Chautauqua, N. Y. authority on August 7 at the court house in Ma­ Wllliamslnn GnsJIPI Hall, 4021 paslor. Worship service, 10:15; churches· and missions; M. L. Wil· son at 1:30. Miss .Jessie Marion, .2 cakea 27c frying Chickens But·ltlcy roacl. Breaking of bt·cad, sermon topic, "United Nations." son, director of the federal ox­ extension specialist in home fur·­ 10 a. m,; church school 11:30 a. Church school, 11:15. tension service of the U. S. De- nishings and Mrs. Annette Schaef­ Sure Good m,: worship service, 3:30 p. m, fer, county home demonstration ~------,-~-~~~,. - lb. Friday prayer service 8 p. m. Nrnthwcst Sf;ocl,bridge 1\lethotl· agent will conduct the meeting. 4 yellow 24 S9c isle, Cnrfon Foltz, pastor. Worship In the sp•·tng of 1950 more than Super Suds Margarine prints lb. C \ Williamslfln CPniPr .\~l,.lhorlist:, service, 9; 15: sermon topic, Tennants Donate 150 women met at a pt·eJiminm·y ' FOR CLEANER DUDS Hor,cc .James, pastor. Worship "United Nations." Church school, meeting and were introduced to New 1951 P•ck sr.n•ice, 0:30 a. m.; chm·ch school, 10:15. the points about selecting ma· 19 No. 303 Govt' Graded 10;30 a. m. '' Green Giant Peas cans Chapel to Camp terial anti su;)plies fot· every pos­ pkg. 29c ' 19c Steak Round, Sirloin or Swi:; l,utJwl'fln Scrvi!'4's-Lcgion Hall sible type of chrrir that could be · lb. 98e Wltliamst nn 1\f!'Uiflllist, Hot·ace on S. Jefferson at 11 a, m., with Rev. and Mrs. Wilson Tennant covered. From that group two dexo Shortening 3 .':~ 89c Fancy Rocks James, past:m". Church school, 10 sermon by Pastor Walter F. of Holt will dedicate Tennflnt chap. sopamte WDl'ilshops were armngcd Stewing fowl Roady to Cook lb. • Kocppiin on the theme, "Singing el at the Lake Louise Methodist 59c f ~ a. m.; wm•ship services, 11 a. 111. where a total of 32 women worked Vel 8-oi. 16 • .Junim· Youth Fellowship, 4:00 p. in the Dark." camp 14 miles northwest of Gmy- on and completed eight different Wheatiet .· packago C 51 m.: Senior Youth Fellowship, !i:OO ling Sunday afternoon. The build· chairs. These women went on to MARVELOUS SUDS Spiced Lunheon Meat ~i:~.·r lb. 59c I\IP!hodist·l'reNbytt•.rian U 11 ion ing was donated to the camp in help many other women in their 1 p, 111. Choir pt·actice Wednesday Manor Hour• 7:15 p. m. General W. S. C. S. first Sm·vkt~, Sunday, August 5, Rev, nppreciation of the Tennants' par- own communities with their slip­ Coffee ~~~ 89c Smoii·Loan Raymond Not·ton of the Methodist ents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Camp· covering problems. . ~k~. 31c . • • W c cl n c s day Circles: second C00 ke d PICDIC Roady-fo·Eal lb. Wednesday, 2 'p. 111. in homes. chut·ch will deliver the sermon "A bell and Rev. and· Mrs. G. A, Ten· Three workshops have been set 47c Cure for Confusion." The church nant, Rev. Tennant said. for the month of ;September. As Ann services Sunday will be at the Famous Page Pure Boiling Beef Williamston FrPn 1\IPihodist, H. An eight-foot picture, window, 1 far as. possible _these. will .be 1~­ Meaty Ribs lb. 39c G. Roushey, pastor. Chut'Cil school Pt·csbyterian church with Mrs, N. ovorlooking Thumb Jake, is built cated m the nerghbothood whc~e AJax Cleanser · ··' Peach, Pineapple or Apricot 10 a. m.; worship set·vict, 11 a. 111. S. Davis as organist. Musical num­ into the altar. The chapel is rustic tho ·Wome~ ltv e. Exact plans wt~ Fancy 40 Fathom Brand THE FAMO.US CLEANER and S :15 p, m, Young People's bers will be "Prelude No, 4," by and is built on the ridge above the .b~ ~e~ern~mcd at the August ' Shrimp 5·lb, box-$3.10 lb. 65c scrvi·cc 7 :ao p. m.; pt'ayer service Merkel; "Silence," by Decl· ecu•sa II vrs1· 'I .er 1 "'l ,. :In< 1 11 I'S, w o anc ec ll1 an Francisco last Thmsclay from the Bahrein· "~'/'and couple is planning- nn August wed­ 1 1 . · No wedrling dnlc lws en set - nro r. · '· ·" . " ·• c, , • - , , ~-N-G--.H---A· M COUNTY -NE\vs· and Te!'l'y spenL the wee!< end in lUng. nnd HntTison he rr 1 1 c "enJ'"nll of' r c"i'l s·1t I_ slanc!s in t.hc P1, !rsiat1 Gttlf. Tl1ey ·,tt·c "Xlle··tcc[~ 1.11 1\".ason \Vt't11- 1 Mr. nnd M1·s. George B. Long of !Jy L!JC cou;Jlo. nnlay. m another wee!<). Joanna will visit them here. 1 j Detroit visiting Ml'. nne] Ml's. Miss Ridgway grncluntecl fl'ont August 2, 1951 Page 4 Duane Shultis nncl .Jimmy. Inghnm 'l'ownship Agricullmnl Jam·,D~cCit~ Indiana, F~rld~~d spent the weekR~u~ end • • • Vrtn fiot·n r~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ school In .J1me. Pvt. Richner is n with Mr. and Mrs. Ent·J Urquhart < Mr. nnd Mrs. Carroll l!H8 gl'ntluatc of the Dansville and family. of Lansing nnd Mt·. and Mrs. school. Lawt·cncc Van Hom anrl Louise Mr. nnrl Mrs . .Tames H. Vander visited Mr. and Mrs. Maul'ieo Ven returned Sunday evening- afler Moore and Brenda at Battle Creel<, George Rouse, ;~· son or M1·. and vacationing fol' n woel< In Holland AUGUST Mrs. Nelson ·N. Ronsc, is Sjloncling and . Sunday. the week willl his gmnrlparents, Ml'. and Mrs. Paul Amold, Mr. and Mrs .•Jacl< Englehnl'tc Mr·. and Mrs. Emory Miller or CJ 1 d Patty of Lnnslng ontol'taincd Mr. nncl Mrs. Clautle l~owler·villc. Jal' es an · M F Miner ancl Mr. and Mrs. Oscar •v, 1 I'S, Mary Saelens or Lansing is Schultz.spent Sunday with I'S. C. '· V"nu Stcelancl nnt.l family at din- ClEARANCE spending· the weclc with he1· son Mr. and Mrs. Donald Sc;oflcld nor Sunday. and daughter-in-law, Mr. nncl Mr·s. called on Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Cl'!ln- M1·s. C. H. Watt visited Mr. LeRoy Saelens, flncl Cam). fl'hcy clall of Jacl

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Whites Extra Get That Cleaning 1n" Now at Reduced Prices Top Quality Work You Can't Buy Better fmmly Sunday Mt fllld MIS Clntcnce Let'ln!Cl and frumly Rttcnded the Bouts an­ nual 1euntOil n t Rnynct pn1lc Ma· son, Sunday nftm noon HICKS CLEANERS The Good Ne!ghb01 class gust Ice cream ~octal wtll be held Fuda:v cvenmg, August 3, nt the A 11110 Cot>~ Next to A. B. Ball Phone 28651 I I Uu1h Srhll1 I"'Jnot C 1111C 1 Oonllll Ho~ Rim of P ohnto .·~,Baneberry Brightens Woods Augunt 2, 1951 'l'here 111'0 t.wo Hf!IIHOI1A of lho yeur· when t.IJo 11flfl Bn11ohnn·,v THE INGHAM COUNTY Section 3 llrtghtenH tho wnodlunriH of the NEW·s noJ't.hcnHI.HJ'n Unllllrl f!l.lll.c,~. 11'rom ApJ•IJ J.n P.Jli'I.Y .runn, ll.H llnwor·~ nr•n nlong wllh .Tcf',J't·uy Lynn, 11iehnrd flU~ llllliiiWH ill lhn WrlHl llllri tel'• In hlnsrJOili, 'rlwn1 nl'tcr n HltnllllDI' War Exploits of the U. S. Coast Guard Revealed in Film tngan nnd Sllv!P Mlne\oltl1 JLnllun t·m·J~rrl J.lw oni.Jr·o eountt'YHido, chnt•rwlcr nctot•, Of l'OHL1 11. r!IHpln;rH CiiiHters of "SUI'I'ondm·" tho Srtturdn.Y fen­ llnuhlt~ Jo't•uilll'll iJI'Jght I'Cr! iJOI'I'!CH, tum Itt the Fox, Ia tho BtOJ•:v or rt mwoll nnrl W~tync, in lhclt' l\1oungTnm'H "l~hythut Inn," HCI'UCll JlOI'll'H,YIIIH Willie lind womnn whoso fubuiOJIH beauty or opening 'l'hilt',,dny ill t.he IPnx ThOJI{.;"h lito horrlm; lnolt Invit­ Joo, nwnng-o to cnl.ch Lito WI';.' ntnHitR tho mlnrl or 11 cheat unrl u 'I'Jwnl.l'e, Is 11 Unrlsl<~y Pui'HOilH Ing·, tho Nrtllnnal Wllrlllf'n JcorJrn·­ 1111d Hfll'rlnnin hllnwt· ol' llw fight­ One YIIILI' Ago tltlof. Sho IIHOA hot• apponl to got Jli'OI]IIdiOl! Hilll'l'lllg ,ffllW J•'t'11'-ll0 ntlon wni'IIH J.IHrt they shonld not ing lllllll Wlllch llllide Mllllidlli'H 0 'rho Mrumn city council hns what Hho wnntH for herHelf, J'C­ lplo, commlsslnnod by laney, played by John C1u·t·n11,. shiJ Htlll'e, so ll10 ll'lllsiclam; t:an lwep Inch In rlinnwlnl', When fully the l'ogullu· ai'I11Y following his IIHHUmos thnt he Is tho richest 'rhcllli'C, j11~1t w'hnt Lltl',Y liliVe hcen lhril· jnh, Wllil.inl( fen·. opnnnd, it hns from fom· to eight gmdlllttlon ft•om Mlcl1ignn Sluto tnlln In town nnrl lmmcdtatcly 1\tls:J l•'l'llzno nppenrs IIH n voenl­ Wil.l1 Prc.sl.nn l~nrlll't', Jim I Javi.; pctH)H, college In June, lliiH received 110. mnlHpol'lnan friend, Hnlo (Wil­ r~nd Virginia Gl'e,v in Lho lop rolt·.~;, Grant rlit'trds. Chal'i

Why does this happen? BccatJSe THE NEEDLE OFTEN: HOUSEHOLD GOODS the vaccinating needle Is a two­ Ironing Board Folding Bed A: 2-EDGED SWORD edged sword. When usocl by a Somo livestock rnlse1·s have lmd Colclspot Refrigeratoi·, 6 cu. ft. Lm·ge Mi1·ror Elech·ic Iron person who has had long s.clcntific Lamp tho misfortune ·to bring iii sense trainin!i and expet•iencc, It saves Jewel Gas .Stove Circulating Heate1· intr> their flocks and herds while lives. When used Improperly, it Oil Heater with blowet· Quantity of Dishes and Cooking Utensils trying to protect them, cnn be n dangerous instrument of Silvertone Radio Studio Couc-h Kitchen Scales and Fn1it Grinde1· Livestock health authorities say ileslruetion. that improper usc of live. vaccines Dropleaf Table twith 4 chairs MISCELLANEOUS Unskilled vaccination is bellcvccl Bool,case may easily cause disease outbreaks. to have been responsible for nu· Sideboard Wlmt has happened in some cases mcrous outbreaks of nnavlnmosis, Table and 6 chah·s 6 50-gal, Baa·rels and ·Fixtures fo:· Oil Heater is this: An area ls free of n cer· lwg eholcm, malignant edema. Double Laundry Tubs Step Ladder . Laundry Stove $1268.24 Mistaken use of Newcastle and Swivel Desk Chair 4 Roc!ring Chai1·s· 'f1~ailcr with iStock Rack fowl pox vaccines can also bring Upholstered Chair !Chest ohDl'.awen; 40-ft. Extension Ladder nf'li\"i'I'Pll }"ll'ien serious losses ln poultry flocks. Phonograph Round Dining Table !iO o1· more Good G1·ain Bags l?ow(\J• ~i,aicn-orr J\Jodt~l Thera oro n~>my factors to be N umbet• of Old Books tnken into accr>unt before animals Lib1·ary Table Othe1· articles too numerous to mention or birds are vuccina ted, Are the .n,nimals in good enouglt .condition to be vaccinated without lll ef· TERMS: ,CASH Mighty Master of AU Crops fccts? l~ the vaccine potent, or A Jtcnltlt~ flock can be ndncd .( has it deteriorated? What ls the i by improper l'U.Ccinatlon. . .. , ,;~;_. proper dosage? Whnt precnutl01u . That's. th~. ~JIM I-~arvcstor. "6~." And i~ stands, ready to prove that claim in any 1 1 should be talntract instruments been sclentificaijy bmmg condttwns, the disense, an owner vaccinates stm•illzed tr> avoid Infecting the ;them with n llvlng virus. . rest ol the herd from an unsus· Dan White, Administrator · See the new MM Harvester "69'1 today at: , The result may ba tragic. The pected oisease carrier? CLARE BAKER, Auctionee1· S 1\tiles· Nm·lh o£ !\Jason on F e PI ;vaccinated . animals come down Only the veterinarian usuallY, RALPH HAYNER, Clerk US-127 t.n Coll01:''' Uo:ul, . ranc1s.. att ;with the disease. It sp1·eads to has the erperience and training to . I' First J

J INGHAM COUNTY NEWS August 2, 1951 I EHAT, NOTJflfllS Legal Notices

Report of Annual School Meeting District No. 1, Township of Vevay, City of Mason

VaGcmate dogs agamst dJstem­ Jo,ce Batbata 'Mat' pet soon aftet they ate Derby Neighborhood F11nkle spent Sunday with Jantce months old Michtgan State Stmth whtle then pmcnts Mt lege extensiOn vetetmat tans 1\lrs G \V S}trmgmm and Mt s Lyle Funltle were m 'lse Dettmt Jantce Stmth vtsJtecl Mt s Less ft equent hut thot ough lawn old Matz last Tuesday Mts Howard Jenks and cluldten wateungs ate a lot bettet than Fttends wet e nottficd of the and Ray Jen!(s of Web bet vllle da1ly light spunkles death of Mts Ed Rtlward m JacJ,. ca lied at the home of Mt s Ed FunJ,Je Wednesday son SundRy evenm,g Mt s RtkeaHl Mts DJCk Smtth and M1 s Etme formctly ltved neat Slockb11dge Mrs Btll Meyer and fmml' Funlde took the extension ch1h Stuct samtatton Is the fhst and and had been m fnthng health fot \ tstted the fotmer s mother Mts tnp to Gt eenlleld Village on Tues one of the most nnpot tnnt steps 111 several sears. R J, :r.loecltel, last Tuesday, day of last wcelt, Cance1· 1s about as p1 eva1ent in An effective fly control p!ogtam 2Dw7 dogs as m people. 21iwl Elnnlnate the bx eedmg lllaccs