The Ingham County News
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~ .~ 3 Sections THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS 24 Pages --~Ntlin~e;ty;..~fi~ra;t,Y~e~a~~-::~N~o.~2~9~------~------~------~MUAVS~O~N~,1M~IC~tiiiiKG~A~N~,:TnHHUURRSSDDAA~Y~,jJUULL~Y~lU9~,}19ms~1~------11 j@h~R~IN~G~P~OiR~T~;;~~ YOUNGSTERS ~~E .CITY SIGHTS SprlngpOI't Blndory Mayor Names Bathing Party '·4- ·- - ~ .. J Boys· and Girls Ride Train, ' AIIen Regains Three mnln n:l trl!ctlonR ltll'cd 4001 Wednesday mOl'nlng. It b1•ought Study Group Inghlfm 4-rf boys . nnd glrla nnrl Its load bncl> ngnln Wednc~clay lcndera · ·lo Detrqlt . Wednesrlny. evening, renehlng Leslie n t 7::10, Ends in Death The.v WCI'c the tl•tlln •·Ide, the De. Mason at 7:45 nnd Lansing at 8:00, Seat on Leslie lrolt 'l,gers llllrl GJ•eenflcld Village, Upqn an·Jvnl in Dcli'Oit tho Ma- On Tax Va.lues The oxcui'Blon tmln m11de slops son yollngstera nnri lcaderR wont. at Lansing, Ma~on and Lcnlle early to Grecnflelrl VIllage. Elarly In the For GI' s Wife Five-Mnn Committee Will afternoon most of the boyfl and n School Board Study Property Vnluntionn, lnt of the girls went to Reo tho OfficerB Continue Probe Tigers play the Phllndelphln Ath- Repm·t Will Go to Council Census Ch ec k Ie tics, Howcvm·, thel'e were others Of Gravel Pit Drowning Dwight Henderson Loses who vlsllerl Dett·olt atoms and look Near Lansing Wednesday Because of Faulty Stickers Mnyor C, H, Hnll nHlncd ,, ell!- In downtown shows. ' Used at School Election zen's committee Monrlny night to r TllO Ingham lOUI'IRlR f!RI'l'led Mrs. Linus Parks, 19, o[ OXIllllillC flSSCSScrJ VIIIUHlions on w.· 1I Gov e n packn[C lunches for theiJ' noon J·cnl nnrl personal p1·opct'ly In tho meal. They were acrvcd supper Lansing. drowned in the Sab Clyde . Allen regained his city of Mason, He nppointcd How- RPIJnrd. the 'train, Mrs. Annette lain gravel pit pool about 1 :30 seat on the Leslie school board in a sea-lawyer's recount fll'd Selbm'i. who will I'CPI'C.~cnt School Study Sc:haeffer, home demonRtl'ation Wednesday morning. State manl!facllll'lng- interests In Milson, lmtdcr, Mrs. Verna Dayton and meeting Wednesday night. Alton Slt'Oilfl who will rcpr·escnt Mrs. Oncz Trumbull hnd chru·gc of police reco,rered her nude the (:tty eoune11, JJylc Howlelt who the prepamlion and se1·vlng of the During the first counting of will represent the city nt lnl'ge, School Study Group Agrcen supper. body about five o'clock the ballots July 9, Allen lost Nm·nutn Dart ft om the ChrunJ>er To Make Fa·eoh Approach to By hus next Tuesday 100 mom- Wednesday morning. to Dwight D. Henderson in a of Commerce nnrl Dcnn 'raylor Building Needs of District bers of the extension clllbs will go Mrs, Pnrks, who before hea· mar- 92-88 vote. Allen contested the WIHJ Js the city assesso1', to Grcentlelrl Vlllngc for the rlay. rlagc was Maxine Guthrie, went to Maym· Hall pointer! out thnt the Mason's committee on The bus is scheduled to mnllie Mlnst,ruction ·be At the 11nnua1 meeting- last we cit onHe anwas assault jailed andseveral battery wcelts charge, ago b011 1 1 ballots IVCI'c valid. However, At cc · t t te onr ny night the electors chose four men and Nurses Will Type 300 with Peterman the complnining tomey Albert ThOI'b\11'11 adviserl ~otMmctl18 Dmeeting bonds were set. two women to serve with a school Persons Each D.ay for witness. Neither Peterman npr the board Wednesday nig-ht of an ' • oris Austm, ci ly trcasur- board nppointec on a committee to Hall nrc married, Richmond Is er, will be bonded for $10,000. Geo, study school needs. The school Civil Defense Program mal't'ied. atlomcy general's optnion of a Kellogg, city clerk, will be bonded hoa•·d named Raymond H. McLean, Last th h d printed Cl'Oss on the ballot. Sla l f $2 ()00 1 W C l utes specificnlly sla tc that n m~rk WI or . , anr aync ur 1s,. su- Bcslries Rice and McLean those on M ason 11J oo d '11 b e t ype d A ccordl ng t a th e accoun t the Rasp berries . d . year h m.ore an a t o.usan quarts were (lnHhom County N•w• Photo) With fl. pencil 01' pen must be made perinlcndcnt of publlc WOI'Icars on Oltemos sll'cet. mght m McLean s law offwe. th · b! d 'fi d J l 1 b h t 1 ballots and illegal ballots were e1r oo c ass1 e on u y said they md een t ere frequen - H' 1 1 · h 1 · L h b $10,000 Among counted as valid voles. He snid that on Monday rooming Prn11oMals Itcvlewod ' 27 d 28 h . ly, At the pit, the four said, the 1g ey c .atms t at liS at am crries are the best. They his clog was lcar. . mittee reviewed the three pl'Opos- mortal buildmg, accordmg to Th B 'I h . I ' Rural Schools Leslie Local-Republican and Pub "It could have been a child," als previously submitted to and Les Palmer, who heads the l'WO AltE AlmESTED . e at ey p.atc Is t lree years old. Raspberries must be lishel' Richard Fo11sl. The people's Wetlry sHirl. He tole! the council- turned down by the electors. The civil defense program in Ma- Rohcrt L. ltielunond and tnmmecl every year for top production, Higley said. Alaicdon's township boat·cl wishes were being ignored, Foust men that he counted 37 childl'Cn fil·st, submitted just prior to son Itohcrt J. H111l were 11rrcstcd ~ave ~nd ~race are ,n;embers of the Fitchburg _H club. ti'Rnsfenecl $10,000 from township claimed. wllo live In jllst two bloclcople vldcd fol an elemental to t t 1 . . · . . two women and Petc1·man went e PIC te on s ares or ought outnght from Y sc~ool 0 111 Y stall ins"\c toilets in aL least eig-ht it is because oJ' a p1·inlm·'s ctTot·," . . he erected on properly acquired by a Ute blood-typing is to have at the time, Peterman added. visor Lloyd B. Aseltine explained, "Tile sticlccr itself is not illegal," Alderman Hugh Stlsby, who school building problem. When the the ,l'lght type. of blood available in "Maxine yelled 'Help' three Throe Gc1man police officel's the Bava1·ian stal.c police:- Pct01 . the Alaicdon unit school district 'I'horiHII'Il advised. "Election slat- lives at the end of Olwmos sli'Cet 1951 school census figures are caLc of a maJor cllsastcl·, the Ma- times," Peterman said. have been assigned to the Ing- Bet t, deputy chief of police, Rcgi- received $8,321.24, and the Oke- utcs provide fo1· a mark with a pett on .Jefferson avenue, said traffiC charted, Rice explained, the com- son defense chief stated. Mrs. Nichols took off her dress ham shel'lff's staff for fou1· days Cl'l:ungcsbe7.ilc Da1·mstadt; anrl mos Consolidated school got ot· pencil. However, Michigan aroun~i that corner is bad. mlttce will undcrtal>e to find a site The primary benefit goes to the and shoes and swam to nsslst Mrs. of Lmming, They'll he in Mason Fl'ltz Toclcnhaupt, chief of police .$1,218.39. Districts fmctlonai with colllts hflve l'lllerl thflt 1f a sticker "Dnvcrs come from Okemo,; which will best serve the district. wearer of the tag, Palmer ex- Paries. Mrs. Nichols said she f1·om August 6 to·lO, Shet·iff Wil- at Gobcrg. AlaiCdon were pnicl as follows: IH- candidate's name 1s p1·intcrl with street onto, Jefferson with such In the meantime, the chairman ;>lained. Even if there is no bomb- l{l'llbbed Mrs. Parks, hut was un lard P. Barnes has heeri informed. ------land in Delhi, $27:3,86; Pink in a box and a cross, and t11c slicltcr speed that some cars actually said, he and other members of the lng or majot· disaster, blood-typing able to bring her to safety when The tht·ee assigned to Ingham Vevay, $45,98; nnrl Williamston, Is pasted ovc1· anothe1· candidate's jump the clll'b. Many child•·cn in committee will visit St. Johns, will be useful in case of farm, in- the drowning woman choked her. at·e part of a gi'Otip of 13 talting Ch I · No. 1, frL, $137.93. name so that only the slicic~>t 1~p by the c1ty smcc 1942. No needs and submitting recommen- qulred to make the test. The mond were at the pit when police of the Cl'lminal police section of give excellent cnre He ltstecl Ing- NeWS Index Allen 82 votes, Henderson 64, ~b]ecltons were ra1sed at the pub- dations to the district. The board blood will be processed at once arrived. ham, Saginaw and I, nc;r:L Monday. Alde•man . Eva~s construction of a building without 300 pe1·sons a day, Wednesday forenoon when officers Get Mail Bundle conclude its hearing-s in Lansmg Sports, Page 3, Part 1; Page 220 votes were cast in the election. Hald !lakes mstcad of solut10n Will submitting the Jssue to electors. Blood-typing has no connection learned that Hall and Richmond Thursday. Its recommendations-on 1, Part 2. Van Aldl'ich was ri sticker can- dividing the $5,000,000 bclwc·en elida te for the lhl·ce-,ycar tm·m on be used. However McLean explained ex- with the Red Cross blood donation had been in the swimming pat·ty. Collectors of wastepapet· got a tile St .I'Le an(! u t TB 1 ·t 1 Church news, Paa_·c 5, Part 2. Sltu•m St•ll'«'rs A•·e Full plained Monday night, the board is program, Palmer explained. Peterman explained that he could bundle of mail in Mason Wednes ' ' co n Y lOSpi a ·-· the school boal'cl, His stickers also Alderman Evans prediCted that anxious for the snecial committee Lansing factory worltet·s living see no reason for involving the two day by mistalce, postal workers be programs will go befm·e the "Lit- Legal news, Page 8, Pa1t 1; hfld the pnnted box and cl·oss. tle Legislature" for dectsion. Pages 6 and 7, Part 3. However, no recount was ordered bonchng will be necessary to chosen by school electors to mal>e 111 Mason will have their blood men in the investigation, lieve, but it was a mistal{e which slmightcn out Mason's storm sew· a complete study. typed on the job in Lansing. Lan- In addition to funds for the con- Editorials, Page 2, Part 3. for the threc:year candidates. 1 still had not been CO!Tected Thurs cr dl·ainage. The ~ystcm ~ already Chairman Rice set August 6 as sing, East Lansing and Delhi Shertlf TalteK Commall(l day afternoon. A postoffice inspec struction of a. new slate tuhercu- Supervisors proceedings, Page Frnnk Fogg, Jr,, won the most over-taxed anrl With the mcl'eased the date for the next meeting of township residents will have their After the Lansing pollee learned tor reached Mason Thursday morn· losis hospital, the legislative com- 8, Part 3. votes with 117, Schmit followed building- of homes on the edg·e of the committee. He asked commit- blood typed later in Augllst, ac- of the dt•ownlng the state pollee ing to help the city police fo1·ce, mittee is faced with the demand Fm·m news, Pages <[ and 5, with 88. Fogg and Schmit were of the Legion hospital Part 3. 1 both elected for three yenrs. town, the p1·esent dt·ains /Ust can't tee members to try to obtain the cording to the present schedule. and sheriff's department were the sheriff and ·state pollee ·trace at BattleAme~ican Creek and of several ltcep tal{lng 1t, Evnns pomted out. views of the public on school The rest of the county wlll be notified, The pit is outside of Lan- the missing bundle 41f mnil. Thc subject was brought llP building needs. covered in September. sing so the sheriff took charge of ofcounties their whichown. maintain sanatoria LESLIE PLANS HOMECOMING NEXT WEEK --- when the new VanderVeen SU'b- the investigation. After Peterman Mason has no relay boxes for division plat was presented to t]1e implicated Hall and Rlchmond, all mail carriers. Clyde Smith was de- Last sp1ing the board of control llvering mail on Barnes, He placed of the Ingham sanatorium tool' council. Don VnnderVeen, Sr, has four survivors were questioned subdivided 16 acres mto lots south Mex·lca' n Wo·rke·rs Come' by· .Al·r length by the sheriff and statea~ a bundle of papers on the porch of blds on a four-story addition· tn of the Hall subdivision. I3Ul'facc police. the Gladys Wade residence .at the eluding remodeling of bhe present corner of Barnes and Elm to make structure, Because ·bids 'far ex- 3 · Day Program Is Arranged drainage will be a pl'Oblem, Coun· · '' Peterman at first insisted he and cilmen agt·ecd to have VanderVeen the two women had gone to n othet· deliveries. When Smith re- ceeded estimates, the board cut By' P11ul Tuclwr the prize fot· the floats in the pa· T ' H I · H t c H tui·ned the bundle of mail was down the ~;>eciftcations and de- The annu~l homccomi~g in Les- rade and attend the other cere· meet with City Englneet· Walter movie and then had decided to take 0 e p . arves rops ere gone. cided to 'build only a two-story ad- I' ff' . t monies. Zimmer to determine the cost of a midnight dip. Mrs, Parks was 111 11 0 6 30 111 ' constructing- the circulaJ' drive and I .. · ',. • considered a good swimmer, Peter- Just after the mail carriers left, dition. However, the promise of nextlew Thursd!Cia y Y \ open'th xhibltsa : P·id u The Leslie Ro(J and G11n club will curbing the st1·eets. The council Mlg-1-a~t worke1·s don't m(grate · about two weelts · Qehind that of man said. There is a cold .poc)>et Miss Wade told officers, a woman state aid loomed. On the strength • a VI e ·' r e~ direct the childl•en's games and will asl> for a surety bond with the in junlt trucks and'· cattle ears lil>e Mmncsota and the Dakotas. where Mrs. Parks went down, came to the door to inquire ajjout of it,' the lngliam board of control and midway. At· 7:30 the Lions con tests at 4:30 p. m. on Satur gravel road being built according they used to.' Thlt·teen hundl'ed .weaver said thq Mexican nation- Pe.terman told officers. The body old newspapers and magazines. brevised d its contract with the schoolclub stageband willshow attract anrl thethe crowd. ·high day. Sgt. Lestc1· Coukenda!l• of the Miss Wade offered the woman uii er and had him go to work 011 T , d . d . state police will give his sharp· to county road speciftcatlons. S11n- ~o~ers,who JJ\)-1~ ~!'om Mexico are ahsts will move. on t? the cotton was recove•·ed whea·e Peterman in· 1 1 itary sewers have· already been mvp.jUng Mlc~lgipi .111 four-motorM belt in the Mlsstsslppi delta regi~n dicated, The water was 18 feet several bundles of papers. AI- the. m•iginal plans, actsracy will s ancappear ng, smgon the ng anstage magic and shootinn-W o exhibition at 8:30. laid in the subdivision. planes 'for the ,harvest season this when the Michigan harvests end m do,ep. though Miss Wade paid no atten- In Mason last weelt the board of 011 the midway at 8:30 and 9:00. llfred Wardow.skl is chai:man year. ,,, · September. Three boats were used· to drag tion to the bundle of mail, she said supervisors approved the transfer The firewot·ks at .10:30· will close' of the homeconung commtttee, RICE BUYS VEVAY HOME Acc~rding, to Bcp. . Weaver. of Some of ~he WOI'.lters are a~re~dy for the body. Worlt wns hampered that it was p1·obable that the paper of $314,000. from the general fund the day Lloyd Hume is secretary and Owen AI Rice has boug!1t the Ford Mnson', chah•man ' of'· :'Michigan In the Tra\ erse C•ty a.rca piekmg because of snarled steel ·cable In gatherers toqk It by mistaltc. to the sanatorium building fllnd, · . Chamberlain is treasurer. Other the tranBfer to be effective when The Friday evemng program members arc Don Holmes, Leon Aseltine residence on M-36 two Field Crops, Inc., aboiit 25 of ·the cherries. The crest Will work in the nnnd. Recovery ;work sta1•ted The identity of the paper col- the .money is received from the will follow the same pattern with Albro and Lee Shinn. miles east of Mason. He' traded In migrants will work ·in Jl\gham sugar beets and cucumbers.. at 2:30 p. m. The body was not re- the Rice home at 538 West Ash. ftelds . The· field crops orgamzatlon covered until 5:10 a. ~C:~~r~ee:~~·.rv'i~~onl~a;f~~de. bu~h~X state . "'' the American Legion show on the Two Jaelteon used car dealers · ' .. , · which Weaver beads contracts for m:. · stage at 7:30, then Tracy, and spe- are providing a hot·se and buggy Mr. and Mrs, Rice and their daugh one has been found who knows Ingham will have to have $314.- cia! acts and llreworl>s. for the Leslie parade on Saturday. ter, Roberta, are planning to move The, airborne .workers are, Mex· most of tbe migrnnt labor which M1·s. Paries Is survived by her where they live. 000 from· the sl,ate bond 'issue to to their new home next week .. Mr. lean nationalists. Weaver explaln~d harvests Michigan crops. It is the husband who was expe~ted home complete the job now underway. Voting on the homecoming queen Their experience seems to prompt and Mrs, Aseltine ·Will observe the that the workers are grouped in only sllch coopei·atlve organization from Korea in- two weeles, her Officers have been checleing with will close at 7:00 on Friday, a1td Vernon Wilson of Central Automo· Mexico by the Mexil',lln, govern· In ·the coUI)tJ•y, Weaver said. .mother, Mrs. J,.loyd Guthrie, and all wastepaper dealers in an at· The board of contl'Ol also hopes the queen will be crowned follow- bile Co., who Is providing the same moving days to settle their tempt to find the crew which was to get an additional $400;000 from lng the grand pat·ade which will horse, and Don Holmes of Hal· new house. The Aseltine house was ment and hired 'out for seasonal , Only men malte. the trip by two brothers, Ronald and nichard. wm·k to United States companjes. plane Weaver said, The planes are The girl's father died on . July 4, opet·ating in Mason Wednesday. the state to cover the major share start af the high school at 2:30 p. bcise11 Motors; who is providing the built on the old homestead 10 years · Although the bundle contained of the cost ·af a nurses' home. m. Saturday. buggy, to think that this could be ago. Tblrty-two acres go with it. The Mexicans worked in ,the .sug81' equlpl)ed with two toilets: and 100 1051. AI Rice i~ the Mason .Chevrolet beets .In Minnesota nnd North Da· .recllnlpg Sl!ats .. Goo,d ho\lsing is Mrs. Parks ~ttended school in mostly papers aitd magazines, The· $5,1)00,000 for construction Charlene Baldwin, Ma•·y Davis, the most beautiful thing- on wheels. dealer. leota before coming to Michigan. guaranteed the men at each place Lansing. She lived with her mother thel'c was some first 'class mall and of tuberculosis' hospitals. was in- Marion Larson, Betty Trafford Or perhaps they will feature the The growing. season in Michigan Is of worlt, , and brothers. a registered letter inside, . postall.cluded in. the, bond Issue for im- and Janet Gearing are the queen whipomatic transmission, knee ac• authorities reported, provement. of mental hospitals. candidates. The queen will award lion and fiexlble steering.
1.\ : INGHAM ,COUNTY NEWS July 19 1951 1 Council Prtoceedings F1•oah vcgetr~hleR, to rotr~ln nu• MASON AND HOLT MEN VISIT ROSE LAKE tl•itlvc values, nhould ho oool!ecl Mntwn, Mlohhmrf\, ,T"Iy 1n·, 1o~ 1 Holt Elects Two fnRl nnrl wl th only onough Wll tor (I. : CcHOJPIJ flHlli llnd 'W~Hi llliJimJ ~n Pl'thu· to pt•evont ~corrrhlng, hY MnYi>r• (l, 11, Hnll,\tllld wn• ntwnt•d with Jn'nYill' hY llnv~ Lc~cl CIU'fiWILY, ltHtll'• On School Board whluh rnll w n K .aallnd, Prolit'Ot.l Hobnl't, Ol HtWceml hum soil uonset'Vnllon ser•vlce WllH Jtoy Adnnul "'"""'''''""""'""'"":.,"" 4.fi0 ductH some expcrlmcnln.l wor]( Hutu1nll Unlrnt·m en, ...... ,...... 2.ao E. H, Spi'Ullet', l 11lso on the tout·. jointly with Mlcl!lgnn SLnte t•nl· Jo:rii'l n, Whlppl•• & Hon ...... ,..,;,., 10ll,•l7 Pel'misslon was given hy the 'l'he slflle comtet'Vullon dcpat'l· luge nncl llw fctlr.r·nl soil uunsm'Vn·, Bu,·r·nutdlli AclcllnJ( MnnhiJ111 Cn, ; !12,RO people uttcncllng llw ,nnnunl meet liHml, :Johnson cxplninml, 11~es the ICornwth Andf·I'Hun Cu ...... 2·12,fili lion sC:I'vleo, .JollnHon sn ill, 'J',•ICnr·d I•~fllllpnwnl Cn, ""''"'""'" 1 Hl,70 Ing for• tho school hOlli'Cl to sell one •I ,000 UCI'UH to )H'UVCl 01' c.iiRjii'OVU Hlnndunl Oil Co, ...... ,...... \ J 24,:10 OJ' both pUI'Ceis of l!u)d next to lho llwm•ies or gnnw nrul lnnd I'On· "Rose )_,alw IH used l.o ,put ll1c conHm·valion depnr'Lmonl in Lhe W<•HI.<•J'II Aul.o '""""""""""""""'"" ·1.17 athletic field, The Jitncl will IJe 11 e I'Vn ll un", Hlll;hy lmplf•mnnt C:n ...... ,... ., ...... H.OO HOld to l!Je J_,andel : Mcti'OjlOlltan Part of the net·cagc is llcvol.ed posll.lon ol' !L fcu·nrer," .JoiiiiHOII ex Millon llc•Piw, 'l'r·f·IIHlll'f'l' ...... 1 Ofl,(!(l plnln~:tl, "JI. heirs COIIHOrVIII ion ol'· City nr MnHOII ""''"""'""""""''""' J.2.:1rt district for• well sltas, I o getwt·al l'ut·rning. Some ol' Lire 1 tlclals to npprcc:irtlo nnli 1111dcr· AIIHOfdllttJd 1'r·ur!l' Llllf'H ...... rf.fiff l11ncl is usecl only l'e if lrlncl eun !Jc motllticul.ions, llonf'll nf l!"m'''''''Y 'l'''""u'"" ...... 2~1.77 sing, who walked off .of S, A, Lux- IIS0tl lu rnlse food fot· humans and "Here al. Rcme Lulw we aiHo CII.v T•:mnlov""" ...... 0117.:1.1 \ton's farm Wednesday night. Sut- [II to stlppot'L game 11~ well, .Johnson Lest ancl <'Villllnl.c 11.dion pmgTnnrH 'l'h•· l'rJ>Oi'l of lh!• flnflfie" f'Ommltl.o•" terfield WUS Het'Ving' !liX months snld.' Some of the lnnd iH mnn ~llggcstcc] by HjlUI'lHIIl"rt. '1'111! HLII.· WIIHr,: NnYH, '"'""'''" o, loy'"" rnllnwlnu '"'''' V!•IJR, th e cot1 n t Y j a ll ror u, puro le von· l I ag-ed Undet• llJljli'OVCd HOI! COIJHCI'· Lion pl'ovltles yn r followlnrl nnm<~l: C:lty ~, 1 • 110 , 11 , •.,., $to,. t Je u tgrounc H n exc,~ungc lot ln- OLlie!' llr.lcls lll'!l HljWII'C Wilh no munugement," non.oo: <'ltv "''''·lc,$2,111111.1111: and """''t·lo· mtd.c help on hls farm. f>Ll1!11t1Dn pule] lo cOnHCI'VIlliOn Rose Lrtlce is one. of four snell ll'fldt>nl. O( /)Uh))f! WrJI'I-;fl, $1,1)0!),(1(1, 1 1 'l'ht• a!Jov .. t'f!Rnlulinn wan KUOJHll'!(lrl hy ------·------Want TROUBL£·fREE 1 pr·ru:ticus, Tests nrc t.lwn maclc us l.esling Jii'OIIIlllH opel'll Lerl lly llw CtHUH'Jimnn F:vunK nnl! cnt'l'ir•d hy votro: 1 to er·oslon, loss of l'et'LIIily ruu.l conser·vnllon rlepartmenl.. Swnn AIR CONDITIONING? ~:rop pt·otluelion, ,Johnson ex Lnlw near Battle t:r·eek iR used Y··;~~·lleRnlvl'fl g~,~::fl~;~~~; hy thn llv""" r.ily rnunr.ll lhnl lhn Arthrt'tt's - Rheu'mat"tsm plnlnet.l. pl'imarily for wilrlfnwl. One in l.lw n ppnlr\1 r•t•ti lllllntnl hy 11u· muynr to m''•·l Thon replaco tho dirty liltors In Game habits nncl game health Upper Peninsula iH c:oneemccl pr·i· with CIIY /\1->Ht!HilOt' l1t>nn 'J'uylot•. t.o f\tudy nntl plnn (OJ' (tt!Ut'r1 lnx lt/olfl(lRRmf•llt hr• l'oot· Olreulnt lon-Ovc't'W<'Igh t III'C slrulies cnr·r·iccl on hy Rose murily willt rleer, oaer·, hcnr your AIR CONDITIONING UNIT Lalw biologists. 'l'hc scientist.'! '""'I ~~oufil·mf'd, thr> nl'lloinlt!HK hc•inwAlt.on .J. eoyol.es. :4tmud, Nnt·mnn O:n't, Ly!l• Ilowl~ !lOuth lin•~ of Onl' son club nnd Pl'esiclent El'nesl E. <.:i.ty in name only, At bottom, a lone figure surveys the skeletons of buildings and mounds of rubble Str·•or·t In t.lw City nf Mitson, ullhough n F'runl< Schmidt, 82, died Sunday Hunt or the Holt el!th spolw · that are the price ·or peace. . · " ,.. ·- pni'L nf thP ot•ig-inul plat. of Hnifl City of rrt hiH farm home in Howell. He brie!ly. Mnson, huH l1f!Vt·l' ht!f'n g-r·urlPI), ri••VPioprd OWEN HARRIS or mnd1• ll!irJ nl SUI a Ptddic sl.i'l't!!: nnd 420 Pnl'lc St. had been bedridden since winter WHJo:flBAS, lwcamw of··tlw Kltuntlon and died of u heart attacl<. Mr. ii'WNtm IMPitoVES FAitlU anrl tfltiO}.I'I'I.&.PhY of tltA lnn1l n11ioinin~ .o:~nhl rwr·Lion of Hond('t'HOII Rt t'rt•L, it. is Schmidt wus the father· of Lunge :Wr·s. Martha Wauvle of Muson1 I Business Brevities unJJI\i•Jy lltlll liS!' WOtdd IJVt!l' lw ffilldt! or Schmidt, owner of Schmidt's De- owner of the .Jack Scar·lett fm·m 1mld f>lt'l!r"!L by lht! nuhlic: nnd r------..:..______1 : purtment store in Mason, The store Vaca tlcmlng at lhc corncl' of Columbia and WJf8Hl~AS, JII'IH:f'r~dingH Wf•t'f• tniH•n hy , wus closed •ruesday afternoon dur Mr. unci Mt·s, F'rnnl< Allen of tho Mcr·idian roads since 1912, is un Lhr> t~ommon coundl of thr. Clly of Mn Modem Drn Mr. Schmidt had been a farmer theit' son, Bill nrc vacationing in men!. program. She has hud the clf!t'Rnn flll'f'f'L elo!wd Jtnd \.'acntf!cl, hut nn IF YOU HAVE MOVED ... all his life and lived only u shot·t the Smol thnt it is dt!sirnblf: nnd in tht! Jnlh· the INGHAM COUNTY NEWS is improperly-ad· Luthm'aJl church in Howell, He with her family this woelt, ing-. used to fill in the big l10le lie intt!J"f!H~ thnt tmlc! POI'tion o( Hr.ndel'• married Olga Lunge and to this Mr. and Mrs. Raymond McLean west of the house, Mr. and Mr·s. ~;on Stt•t•t:l lw c:lo:;1!d and vncnlf!cl; dressed, please let us ·know. We'll malce the change 'l'ht!l'f'fol'n, HE f'l' IU<~SDLVED hy Llw union were bom three children, and family will vncation in Lud Emcst Nims have operated the Council of l!H! City or MnBon t.hiiL thf! promptly when you notify us. Lange, Stanley and a daughter, ington from July 21 to ~0. Me· farm for· the past five years. PO!'tion or Hcndei'HO!l Stl'l!el HlJOVP. df·l'!· .Joy. He is survivied hy Lunge Lean's office will lle open during ~~~·ibecl hf' and lwrehy is closf!d und vn the aft.er·noons cliu·ing his nhsencc. cnt(!d, and the daughter, now Mrs. Wil· 'l'he nhove resolution wnfl sunnor·ttHI hy liam Bigelow of Howell, and sev Grand op.,ning Clark Center C:ouncilm'nn Barnhill and tymonll .Clar·l< l':rrm, AIJOllt. 7ri ,/111IJ.rh o/'j'"PJ'1otJ:iLf:, . . Colo., a new life. When her IIIHl 1\•lr·s. Lloyd C!urk, Fm·m Blll'cnll and 4-H rnem!Jet·:; ln;d~•! mla~thi·;llf lllf' Bstatr· of WIL~ LIAM \V} ·:hearing failed years ago, Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, Al'(:hle Mitchell WCI'C pre:;enl. lf:A·~J~f':I'ON, Dt·c~m-..•.·tl, 3 Years $13 called on Howard Beclter ut Di F,·ant,.':llu..:tdLiJJr. hnvinK filt-tf in :wid Read,· cmce a frontier town Cou!'L hb··ru~LitiOn~ rn·uying- that. thf' n•l· 011 1 telegrapher, became an expert mondale Sunday evening, Sr~m·Ptary .1.~( !1\'f'! mini:;tr·atiorr u[ S;tid t!Slntt! lw urnntml t.n ·,. lip reader, Recently her sight Lawrence Laird and 'Son, GC!'· Mrs. Ross Srmrpl.ion, Ingham K /\, lh·n':irnnl't•, OJ' t.n sornu otlwt• lillit alcl oC San Fernando, Califor·niu, county Ji'al'ln Burean ~ecrctm·y~ i::3 :1 bJr• PI!I'HOn: began to fail. Undaunted, Mrs, 11. were cnllcrs at the Donald Clat·]{ convaleseing nt. Spni'I'OW hospital iH O!'dt:red, 'l'hnL thr. 7lh dny of Read taught Morse code to her At~g-ust, A. IJ, J!llil, at. Ll!l\ u"t:locli: in t.he home Monday. in Ln nsing, foliowing an opcr·n.Lion f'nt'!IIIOOn, :ll. tht• Pl'nhaLc omr:u in tlu~ daughter and now has an elec Frank Guerriero .Joe Edwin unci Rex Bullen und on Monclny. City of Mn:;on, Michh,(llfl, lw :and is h~n!· trical contact with the world. Cary Culham went to Greenfield h,Y appoinlt•J fnr•,.lwurin){ Hnid Jlt!litinn, !\Jason lnHnrance Agency ---- It is furthpr ordt:J'ed, 'J'Jmt nublit! no· Village on the 4-H trip Wednes tiCt! Uwrt:of l11: giYt!ll Ly puhlic:alion of 209 W. Ash, Mason Some of the world's slnngest One of the best -ways to.incr·ease day, steel wire is usetl for hnnjo and H f~Oj),Y Of 1hb ·Ol'ci••t•, fo'1• tlti•t•t• t!UCt'I'HSiV!! Pltone 2·81/ll .U:IIis und Wesley Clnrlc and WN•ks Jlt'fJ\Iitlllfi to tmid dny Of hf•nrjng-, ill production ]ler uce is to grow guitar str·ing·s; it is di'Hwn so fine th1• ltudwm · Count.y Nt~W!i, n nt•\\'lillllJI•'t' grasses and legumes in t'olution Bruce Collins attended the horse that u pound of steel will equip 1 Jn·lutt'd nnd citT\ilatf!d in :mid county, with other cr·ops, · show at Richland Wednesday. neurly 1,500 banjos with strings. . ,JOHN M"Cl,JlLLAN A 'l't·un Copy: ,JudJ..n~ of Pwhn Mnl'th1L 'l'hnyrt'' . J)f•JI\11 y Ht!Ki~lt.!t' or Pl'olmtfl WEEKLY EATiNG CLUB ·ORDER' OF PUBLICATION Get ·Your I PROllATE OF WILL CURRY-Augu•t 8, 1951 SLntf! of Michh:mn. 'fhe Prohnte Com-t ___ ._._.- for· tlw County nf Ing-hnm. Turtle Derby Tickets At n st!ssion of sni«l Cou1·t, held nt. Uw ' ,.e Ne•~, B:rtr11 Ji'lfte. (,__ Pro hale Offic~· in tht! City of Mntwn, in snid County, on the 1/th clny or July, A. ll. 1 nr,t. fi•.UtrJ. LNI lllti Hore' Pl'c«"'t: HON. JOHN McCLELLAN, on Judge o£ Pi•obnt(;, el·tlle Nutt IBgrelllelttl In the Mntter of tho E!1tn!e of RU'rii GUACE CURRY,,· lluuen.ed, Etlwnnl P. Clii:I'Y llnving filed in snid )Jfoae,. f:R ••• • • • '(- \ "'="=:,:: Fordomatic COUI'L. hin Jletitlon 11l'tt)'ing- thnt n Ct!t·tuin itlstrunH•nt. in wi"!Ling, Jml'llOl'tins.: to he thu last will nnd Lt.!l:llnment or snicl df!· !;:=,-~ ·· ...... ·· cun:wd, now. on rllo in Hnhl com·t bo nd· ~-.-. milled to Jlt'ohutc, nnd thnl Lire udm!n· "The Fast Turtle" hit'l'ntion or snicl. l!litatc be S.:I'Rnted to Thulriut F. Mixtcl', O!' to some other suit· nhlc pCrson.· . . - It it~ ordered, • Thnl the 8th . ' ' , ~T 64 HE IS THE SPARKPLUG OF LOCAL SOFTBALL: I ',,~ l · ' Highway Crews· ING{:;IAM .COUNTY NEWS July 19, 1951 Pngc 3 Pop Drier Is Holt'~ 'Mr. Softball' Lay New Grades· n,v u"n n1mr•ru1 County l'oad commission grading D111•tng n Holt ·Merehant'w pr·e r.r·ews llflV~ completed 1'1.. miles on JlillllC pnwtlce somelwd;y'H grnnrl tho Par•lt Lulte road, 1% mtleB on 1 f'nl.lrer• WfiH wnrmlng 11p the entch the Lulw Lnnslng roud and liAJ f!l', When Holt went IJIIl I'm• lntleltl "mlleH on the Mt. Hope• rood, 'l,'he prnclleo Uw plnyei'H toolc reg·llifll' l.hr•ee str·etehea have been surfaced posltlonH inciur'llng the catc.lwr·, with gmvel, Undct• traffic the baso nnrl hiH Wl\1'111-llll: pllnhel' went "' ulong·, Is now.. compacttng und within ~ix Ol' eight weolcs all three will )le Bill whnn lim rmr;1ire Yliinisin must be sharecl other." LHst weelc Clnit· shill out hy his sons. For Fathm·'s Day play Drewrys from Lansing, On lime fishing. Eight years later· the Sunday the All Stars will face family moved to Stnnclish whm·e Al'l's lonm. they all chipper.! in and bought A month ng·o Ho\·1 was l1im a hmnd new glove that shonltl Local 652 fi"Dm Lansing at 7:30 Pop went to woJ·!c mft!cing bane! ;1layin~; in game at Jnst for years and years. That's p, m. in Holt. slaves. He played baseball then, ~Mflson ~~ Tl'i~Cbunt.v Holt Memm·inl field. Holt harln'L Jli'Oimhly t11c most practical gift anrl while he was catching one day won a game n t the lime, 11111! lwrl an,vono could hny for· Holt's "Mr·. with a homer in the fifth inning, he missccl a pitch nne! il hit him on blown nw.st uf 11 .big lead !n thb Softba11. 11 the forebear!. "I never· really The long fly that would have cleared the right field fence. hit lilwrl to play hnsebnl! after that," he says. a ligJlt pole just inside the pnrlt anc! bounced all the way back ~o At 19 Drier went to Mellon, DansvU~e IWoman Has Job second hnse, WiRconsin. He met and ma1·r·iccl !lor·c·as C'i1·dp to 111•••·1 I · , his wife, Hetty, in 1909. Dr·ier Mason bent Meissners' Lumber DIIITflS l'iJ•r:Je ll1C111hCJ'S will meet. Monday night in a one-inning wrll'kec! in" saw mills until 1910 Thnrsdny c\'ening, .July 2G, nl the At County ;,;Jail aut! then he hmughl his fa2Jlily to contest. For' five innings neither· hnme nf 1\'lr·s, G. F~. JvTanning· with team scm·ecl. 1'hen in the top of. Lucille Dit.:hl nnd Vi1-ginia Aclt!P)' With per1nission of the sn!ar'iCB the sixth Meissnel''s collectell n~, cn-!1nstc:;~"!-i. The nJePUng· will committee of the bonrrl or snper thr·ee runs. Mason rnn the score he cal led Lo Meier· at R :00 p. 111, visiJI"s, Sheriff Willnnl P. Eames lo 6-3 in the bottom of the sixth, M1·s. Kailllecn Swan i~: in l'lrnr·ge has hiJ·ed Mt'S,. Doris Abril as anrl that's where it stood when or tire p•·ng1·am nfler whkil l'e stenographer· and rncm·d clerk al the .game was over. !'re~hntl\nts will ht~ HeJ·ved. the jaiL HorctofoJ'e the wor·lc ha;; In the other· game Monday nigh~ IJeen clone hy deputies. In ex Amelius swamped Holt Pr·oducts plaining the need for n full-time 14-6 in a six-Inning gnme stopped r:lerk, ShcJ·itf Eames snicl, · "Ac because of ~he league time ·limit on Merchants Trail CIII"aey of records is an impo1tant first games. Millett beat qnondaga part or jail nrlministmtion and 5-1 on Ft·ic!ay to begin its br·ief Jaw enforcement. Few men are stay. in first place, In the other SAVE 20% 50%* lar(eny. Suspect cnmlificd to c!o double duty as game, Mason. won a close one AUGUST 13-18 to lliJ'nlwy and cleric I !mow that from Aurelius 8-7. . on GUARANTEED Gus !\:can a111l Hay I'erkins left the en1;l!O,Vlllcnt of Mts, Abril will Friday night in the Tt·i-County "I AUTO PARTS l11cir r:onnt<'rs ·to douhle as sleuth~ result in accmale records nne! it will J·e!cnse mnn fm· full-ti1he softbnl! league Meissner's meet 1 Exact fit, complete sa \Is. Saturday nigl1t. Held ftJJ' t.rinl at a action or money back! duty nli deputy OJ' tur·nkey," Holt, and Aurelius plays Millett. the SepLenthcr term oJ" ClllH"l is On Monday the first place teams Uarda M. Seipkc or Ln.n~ing- on a play, Onondaga against Meissner's, and Mason against Holt. In th cllat•gc of lnl·ceny fJ•nm n. :-:;tm·c. In Justice Court t!J·st game Wednesday Meissner's Premium Books Listing 4-H and Open Class She was l'elertsl'r! on f:IOO hone! Edward Billing·s pleaded guilty face Aurelius, and in the second Sunday. lo a speeding c!1nrge before .Jus Holt meets Millett. The g·ames Mr·s. Seiplcc waiver! exnminnlion tjce or the Peace Roy Adams Sat will he played at 7:.15 m1d 9:15 p. when taken hefor·c .Justice of the lll"day. He wns fined $20.00 and as m. at Holt Memorial field. Standings, July 19: Awards and a Complete Fair Program Pence Roy Adams at Mason. sessee! costs or $-1.70. Billings was L ' Tim Feazel of Kcan's store in from Pnrma, Ohio, w Pet. Mason ...... :...... 8 4 formed the owncl· Lhrit a \vmnnn .666 William Caudill of Chelsea went Onondaga ...... 8 4 ,66ti was sepn laking' goods fl'Om' a before Judge Ac!ams char·ged with Millett ...... 7 counter and stuffing- them in a 4 .636 Guaranteed drunk driving. He pleaded guilty Aurelius ...... 7 6 handbag. Kcan tool< up the trail .538 and was given the choice of pay Meissner's ...... 3 6 .333 ' and followed the woman into U1e BRAKE LINING SETS ing fine and costs of $112;60 or Holt ...... 2 11 .155 For. most cars '37-47, • Pre. Perkins store. While in the· slo sp~nc!ing 90 clays in ..the county c:ision made and reinforced, Kenn .saw Lhe "'oman take goods jail. Caudill is serving the 90-day Available MondaY 4·Piece set for. 2 . $ from a counter nne! put them into sentence. \ wheels 1•95 u shopping hag. Perkins te~phoned Clay Watson of Sto'l.khridge Northwest Ingham· Othtrs ot · SIMilAR SAVINGS.! for· an officer but lhe woman left pleaded guilty before Judge Adams 1\Jrs, Ami Tllt'rf.:.l \ the store hefot·e the office1· arrived. to." a charge or ussnu!t and battery. Outsir!e the sto1·e tho man trailed He was fined $17,60. Mr. and· Mrs. Ray Hartshorn .At Ingham County Agricultural· Agent's Office Distributor Auby.-For Foul the women to the entJ·ance. of nnd Mt·, and Mrs. Robert Bush and . '28-36, LH4151·2. Excn.!.~;_,~~li Gamble store wlwr'e tho pfficer n · Traffic violations · · settled in family wel'e guests of Mr. ami For Ford ',37 -41, Mercury '39- pearce!. · Judge Adams' court this weelc Mrs. Vernon Clough of Tomplcins . 41, LH4154, Exch ..., .... ,.,,;,, $:t41i The officer toolt the· womnn to wer'e: Corners·Sunduy. "Mrs. Clough and Russell R. Tyler, Lansing, reclt- Mrs. Hartshorn are sisters, Court House, Mason Mufflers-For Chev, ~c;.~Q jail. Her shopping bag contai1iecl the loot taken from the Kcon and · driving, $33.40. Mr. und Mrs. Guy Maiville from Tll40, Ill List $7 .50. .~:;.1 li Perkins stores ac·corc!ing to irlenti Edwin C. Billings, Toledo, Ohio; Deat·born1spent Saturday night at For Ford '35-38, ficntion mac!e.by the mer'chants.' speeding, $24.70. the home of Mrs. Ina Davidson. · ·List $7 .50, Tl230 ...... ~ .~ii. 7!1 Clifford J. Morton, Mason, fail- Mrs. Ami Terrill and Mrs.· Ina r.;i Pipes-For Ford ''~'i-40.~ .~ lll'e to yield, $3.00. Davidson called on Mrs. Sarah El· List $2.65, T3141...... ~:·~~ Catherine Cunningham, Lun~ing, liott of Grovenburg and Mrs.' Mar· Open Class EUtrie~ Should Be in by August 9 cn·cv, '35-40 ...... ~~~"''' speeding, $17.00, tha Wauvle of Mason Thursday List $2.65, T3141, 31, 76, 65, 'Fredertclc - u. l{ogei'S, Lansing, afternoon. · excessive speeding, $11.30, Mr. and Mrs. Emery Artz and 011 Filter Cartrid)!!. $1.2:1 to $1. RRma.;s ...... ,' .. 42 Harold T. Greer•, Mason, car not family of Battle Creek·were week 4-II Entries Should Be in by Aus·ust 3l Most popular cars, · unr!er control. and no operator's end guests at the Terrill home. On license, .$5.00. Snturday evening other guests in· Fuel Pum11a-Fo• Norman Thomas, Lansing•. reclt cluded 'Churles Laing, and family '.I' RH7202·40 .• ,,.,!, $2.61i to $2.90 liiss driving, $29,70. of Lansing, LaVern Soule and fam • . 'l'hll'Cavender, Jr., Leslie, speed lly of StoclWestern .. Auto $15.00. . Maiville. ,Mrs. Davidson and Mr. .j .'.) "Asaociate Store · Gerald. Chapman, Lnnslng, ex and Mrs. Maivllle were also guests Entry Blanks 1n Both Classes c~sslve speeding, $14.70. at dinner Sunday, . Charles .J. Radebaug·h, Ottawa, Mrs. Ray Hartshom and Mrs. w. D. Post Owner O~!o, speeding,. $20,10. Ami Terrill attended the Furm Bu· ,120 ,Jefferson .reau women's committee picnic at 'at County· Agent's Office · s. The Dutch .introduced tea into the Topliff !10ine In Aurelius on 'Phone 2~2121 ' ' · Europe from the Orl,ent i!ll6.45. Tuesday,
, \ ' MflS. OftfnF:NI'1 ArtTUVWl TlOJ\TJil ~j William F. Darts 1 Mason Golfers Ml'll, ,J. (~. 01'1'1111!' \H llOJlW Hft.l'i' Tho Bnpt·l~t Womonu Union Will H(lCIIdinp; HOIIIl'fiC'C'PCI, J\1i'H, beJ'a of the Chern ung HIJ.Is club or Tho Inghnm Connty Pomonn the evening aftcJ' which the host Gl'ecno CIIIIIO IJOIII•' ily plmw, Howell flnd the Invemcss club Grnnge nnnnnl picnic will he IJoltl eaR nerved refrcahmcnta of punch, :t· :fl I Feted .Tuesday ner~r Chelaen Wednesday, 'nwonty Sntlll'clay, ,July 21, at tho Rnynm• ca!1c and nuts. Cnrl Kiillllll ol' ll<'lifllil'l', Ul1io, four gueAta attended fi'Om the two pnrlt In Mason, Picnic dinner will Relatives of the couple were ea!.lflfl on 1\lrH. llo\\'nlrl ,\, HmiLh · clubs ami golf prizes went to M1·s, be server! nt noon, ,Those nttcml· of Leslie 1.111JHI11;1' Hft••riioCJtl. Robert Smith ancl M1•s, Gus Rlss· \ng nrc to talco their own tniJ!o guests, Mt•, and Mrs. Dm'l., whn On Anniversary Mt'H. Myrn SLL•IIdlltHII of Latti"illlg" man of Howell, Mrs, El, .•J, Bracht a•wvlce, anndwlehcs nnrt 11. bnBirct wer•e married rccen\.ly, lr.fl Satur Is s}l<'IH!in~: 11 l'tcw dnys wilh lllr. MJ', nnct Mrs, Don Densmore nnd nnd Mrs, Ralph Mennwell of In· of food to shfli'O, Lemrmnrlc will be day for their new home in Arllng· and .rvtn-1. I ~ay Ca vt~.lldt~t·. fnmlly und Mr. 1111d Mrs, Cln1·enco verncss. a~nd Mrs. Darn Diehl nnd fm•nishccl. There will be n sh01't ton, New Jersey. F1·y nml family cntm'l.nlnecl Tues· Mrs. Clat·ence Boles of Mason. business meeting and progl'llm • • M1•, unci Ml'H. ltrdll•l'l. llirlrdl. ol' Lansing HJllCIIl flulurc\ll,l' wll h l1is ctny evening u t n picnic In hono1' MI'S, Ft•cd Olds and MI'B, Elri nfte1' dinner, Vernon .T. Brown of the 11th wedding nnn\vet·sm·y Wnre served rllfl'eshlng cll'inltr * * Russell Browri of Mason will leave this week to meet his par ~-.-·HOME FREEZERI ents, .Mr. and Mrs. Russell Brown, in SRn Fl'llncisco; Cnlifomia. The Browns will arrive on July 25 from We. Have a Complet Stock of the Bahrein Islands in the Pm·sinn I I Gulf. Russell will J'eturn to Mich Igan with his parents early in August. General Electric Mt·. and Mrs. Hollis McKindcr· 8-11-16 ft. of Dett·o\t called on Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Fortman Sunday aftemoon. Mrs. Cyril Baker ancl Mrs. B. Freezers Fox of Detroit called on Mrs, John Shepard Wednesday. Hill'" l•'l't•sh I<'I'Ult anri l'<'g-c•lahlc-;; NPst \\'inll'l' Mrs. Ambrose Raymond cntm·· l~"l'ccz~ 'Ent Now in a (~. 1·~. tainecl Miss Myrnetta Curtis and Miss Margaret Curtis, Mrs. Marion Davis and Mrs. Edna Rayl1)ond of FREEZER SUPPU!ES Dansville and Mrs. Gernld Alwood of Holt at a dinne1· party at her Wrapping Paper Boxes, ql. & pt. home Wednesday evening. 'felcvi· Frozen Food Packages sian was the divorsion of the eve· ning. .Complete Home Freezc1· Supplies M1·. and Mrs. Howat'll A. Smith of Leslie called on Mr. and Mrs. Enid Tompltins at Cedar Springs Sunday. Vers!lo Babcocl1, deputy at the Collins Sal~s & Ser~ice, ~ nt Ingham county sheriff's depa1·t· ment, is spending a two-week va· Hil West Ma11le l'hulll' %:!11 Manicures catioh at his homo. Tho profc~HionAI way to cat·e for cl'flcked nails and worlr· roughened fingers. It talws on· ... ly a t·elaxing haolf hour. ]'hlllll' 211971 l•'m• 1\fanlcurc Appoinhncnts . OR. LENS~ o'oN-r LOOK NOW. BUT YOUrl. I CMit~~ CLINIC CAMERA IS TALKING ABOUT YOU.
Cnt.tnn Housecoat Fashi'ons 8C'PI'SlU~I((~l' IIOllSlWOA'rS & for Leisure' Hours liU\JNCII COA'l'S Sizes 12-H $5.95 Cotton Cre1m GOWN~ 1."1''11'11\ l~fO bp Sizes 34A8 i'hr•oMmlnc. I :a~rnn ,Jp r~my ---. 110\iSECOA'L':S BOX CAMERA• "Looko like onolh~r. ouldoor pl to ~ee that 1 Wl!ii kf'llt In 1ooll 1' A,J i\Mj\8 !lihftpB'!" Size~ 8-1~,&0 . RA• "Look what hnptM'nt Jnn a I•'l:I<:J•: 't)heclm11 and If llll operation IH necessary It will he done by phol'ographk t'Xfllll': s l'ol' GOWNS IL l'l~lt.~nnuble fee. 'flum nil of you will be tu.king excellent Jlietul'l~s ngnin, an11 lwPping Cott.un your owner'S happy." · · .. ~ BA'J'ISTE GOWNS and Sizes 32-40 " Don't Miss tlae llll(lorfnnt Plet11res ..r Yo&~r l1ife... PAJAMAS lla,,e· Yo11r Canaeru ~laeckecl Now~;.;::;~·~;~;;-~~ "' . Rayon Trico MILLS STORE
' \ ' \ Reunions 'rJw l~ltnh Iliii'R·IJnehulor-BIIAfl· Red Cros~ Offers · Holloway Notes INGHAM ,COUNTY NEWS Llno A!!hnnl I'CIIIllnn will he hold PI · · · C ,.. • K" h · H " Jl~ly 19, 1951 Snturduy, .July 28, at: Maple Grove easing 0 ors In ltc en eup MliiH Voruulun qnliOI' nt Dotmll on l.iltl S, V, Lnwronco l'ru·m, Pol Training Course . ·· ~ W' 1 D . l'ec!nnlly spont tho cln,Y with hoi' w II' ;, mnthel', Mi',9, OllbCI', lucie dinner will llo sm•vucl ut noon, Brig '1\'~·en oman s t'lll y . 0 ~rOI'OHAil llnnsic•r lhuwh 'flw fil'st' of lht•co home 1\lli'Hing . ll U 1 'i ., Mi'H, Mallo Hlloy of Lansing uncl ~'he illHl nnnnnl reunion of tho lnstl'liclot·-tr•alnrw cOIIl'Hos otfol'ed n E ll H I Ml'o, Mne Poi'l'in of Mount Clem- . HntJH!er Bunch will (Jo hold nl Bun lly tho Amct•icnn Red Ct·oss In Y r a a ey "nH culled on Ml'H, Mvi'Liu Bt'own nell pnrlt, CIHII'iol.lc, Sunclrty, .July conjuncl!on wilh civll defense got ID YOU KNOW lhut the ten bus· ;mel Ml's, Mym Cheney Ft•lclny nft OJ'nnon, 20, Ail Hoosiers nlHI fr·lenrl.s muy und
lc ionable in dogdom. Above, Rex, ~t. Lottis, lo help in lhe tt'ltinlng sc•t·vico n ntl drink. l.n M11son, they slopped nl Picns a lloxer owned by Bert Thomp Jli'Ogl'flm, 'rtw,v r11·e Miss J£ula B. Fortunately, color Is one of the nnt l!litl 1 :OO p. 111. wooll, counter tnt1s and drain· tnnn Wcclncsclay afternoon, 1 Gronlicl, t·cgionnl nur~ing llclcl l'ep- entirely on you and not·~our pocket * ·l' II: Momllei'H of lite Wisolngel fnm· hoard of clay tile In daffodil GARDEN CLUJJ roscnla tivo. . book, whether you1· kitchen is o ME1~1'S iiy will hold l.hei1· l'eunlon at Vie Hospital News yellow nnrl a window blind In 1'11c Wccciol''s Bee GHt'dcn nnd .MEXICAN-OROWN CORTISONE-Will the "miracle" hormone lnry pari< in Albion on Sundn,y, · l~a"h HllccrN.ling course will be success colorwlse. drug Cortisone ever llc plentiful and inexpensive? Above, a Mexi-,: M1·s. 1\[ax Hnvc~y i;; t'f!ll\'alcH a clear, llg·ht green mallace ·of the fmv which were once !CS$ dirt and grease than others. ~------Davis' Summ,er Clearance Service Colurnn linn Hl St. L:twt·ence hospital Photographers Enroll popular, Thoughtful and inl.clligcnt Papers, too, are specially finished WetlncsdHy 11 J'te!'llonn. Mrs, Had Bill Jloggow, fH:~mum nn;t clns!.i, for longer usc. win is flll'lllCl'll' or Mason, At Winona School wllfl is stn tinned nl lho Grcn t Palient:; di."JChal'gllcl i'l'OJll the Drninboards a n d counter tops LHI111a ;md Ml's. Hnss Rich- the Winona School of Photog·raphy nre baked in so they cannot be 7 monel nncl cl:tughler, Mrs. Lyle at. Winona, Indiana. The school is to spend 11 lfi-riny lcnve with his Jamaged by sunlight, water or Glenn nnd son. Mt·o, Glen Watkins fol' }li'Ofossional photogl'aphet·s l our Future piircnts, Mr. and Ml's. C. H. Hall. ~~rense. • • • :mrl 1\!1·"· Hc1·bcrt f-laHI, Ma t·yla ncl, 1 it oil properly, Natmal wood table will Hl'l'ivc SunriHy to spcnrl a HI 1as been trnnsfCl'l'Cd to lhe Uni on cliffeJ·ent lighting 'techniques example,' .the: vndmis· shades of~ycl'· Davis' SUMMER CLEARANCE' versity hnspilal at Ann At·bot· for nnd chairs, such as bamboo, ~rc day Jcnvr with his p:~t·ents, Mr. and usee! by leading photographel'3 low and. red are stimulating artd treatment. Mrs. li't·anl< Cl111rch, of Williams throughout t,he countt·y, chemical spirit liftit)g. If ~·ou tend ,to get in' excellent with a watermelon pink ton. Priva to Clllil'ch will go to I'CSeat•cit a'nd intensive COlO!' the doldrums, you might try using color predomina:ing. Camp Stoneman, California, fol wol'IC Classes are tilught only by on1! or the other of these with some If the woodwork is not suitable, mllster photogmphers. lowing his leave. other color. paint it the same color as the walls ------(>"' ------Williamston 4-H When the summer courses are ·L,ght hues reflect more color than or somewhat lighter. dtrow .., completed botJh photogl'aphors plan dark ones and thereby tend to make Light Floors Show -1:2.95 1-J,us lo start work on their master's de ITJQfs Captures Honors gTecs which arc errt·nccl by obtain WOI'Ic easier. The itse of a few colors llirt Less than !Jarlc Bravender Colt rather than many prevents a feel-. $3.95 II· ...... :...... $2 25 ing mcl'ils in national competition. Kitchen floor coverings arc itn· •lis , Ing-ham's en tl'y in 'the district Tile studio has already talcen ing of "busy- n0ss," especially if portant not only because they can 4-H model lntsiness meeting con highest awal'ds in this al'ea at two your kitchen is small. Colors which tie the room together, but because $5.oo u. , ...... $2 "S Places at Show -,llt.s · •7 lest won lop huno1·s at Marshall sta to convenlions. contrast too greatly will break up they can malw your kitchen show . . Tuesday. 'l'hc Norl11 Williamston a room and arc to be avoided. Plan :/>'G.f:io 1-!;rts ...... Bliiy Bravcpdcr, H, snn ol ll1t':l '1-H elub rcprcsontecl the county in "We realize that the public lws less dirt than you might think Il $3.75 a1~d . ~~.~·~· .Wtlltam .BJ•m·c.tHio:· . <~l the disll·ict con lest and will now app1·ccia ted our· photography,. but the colot· to create a ~alnnce, just light in h\Jc, the floor covering car. DdnsiJI!u, showeci. hts lilleC-)e,\1- compete i·n the stale contest. 'l'he photography is a g'l'owi.ng thing, ,as you plan furniture alTangc.ments. make the kitchen cheerful and light· ...... $4.88 old colt at U1c ll!'ici clay at the slate contest will he part of the and in order to l~llencls 1 as .because they all contain 'yellow. In are durable as well as easily Dansl'llic sclwnl, l-11s paJ•cnls ancl Nm·U1 Williamston club. Those who usual during the period of the two clean eel. Mr. and Mt·;;: ElmeJ· Bral·cnclct· au- parl.iuipatecl in lhc ·contest were :;ummct· school sessions. the sanw way, red-brown, red-or Look at These Prices I cumpanted hun,. Wilbur Rylwrl president· Max AI- ange and watermelon shades har· If the whole home is coordinated monize. as to color, then the idtchcn floor ------~·-----·- - len, vit~c-i)l'esiclent; Thel~11a Dex .. Sl'l~NNY BltEAJ\S RIBS 1\IUil'I'IIIJ)[ PLAYS IN' HANB ler, sec1·etary; Joan Wt·ig·ht, treas- would be tied into !,hat color Wayne Spcnny fell fl'om the $3.95 Tt·unks ...... $2.9 5 Georgc Murthum, Ma:;on high urer: . Denise Buxton, t·eporter; scheme, and the flooring woulcl back steps at his home Tuesday school lliiiHie inslrucl.or, played 11 Ma111·ico Ryltert, llag· beai'Cr; and take its cue from carpeting used and brol in a sils would do well to pla co at least First Week Special s•,tting of Peach, soft llluo, green some of these on the walls to indi· or yellow. Brunettes appear llest cate their interests and lend a per Lightweight against background nf tan, brown, sonal touch to the room that is so yellows on the orange ~ide and blue dramatically theirs, Laundry greens. I If you collect pieces of copper, -·Jackets The kitchen ceiling should be a pewter or such items, usc these ·hue \l'ith good light reflecting quali around the window in the kitchen. ties, but that does not necessarily $6.50 Jacl,ets ...... Some containers may lend .them $4.95 mean white. Iu fact, white is usual selves to potted plants or 'vittcs $9.95 Jackets ...... Cleaning ly too strong a contrast with other wllich bring great cheer to tho .(cJt. $7.95 Price hues tn the color scheme, so it's chen. best to plan to mix a little of- the $12.95 Jackets ...... $9.9 5 wall color wilh white ceiling nnd Interest in gardening may be l'C· 2 Months of Summer New. Maytag Automatic Equipment wall together. fleeted even in the . kitchen. You 1$15.95 Jackets ...... $12.9 S If yom kitchen is primnrily white, might usc decals or paint various Soap Furmshed ·· ~ Soft Water then u~e clear colors with it. ·In vegetables or flowers on cabinet Left I tense colors such as orange, put'€ doors for color notes, Regular Price. 35c per Washer Load · gr.ce·n. ·or violet should lle avoided· Sewing as a hobby cnn be re its they wl)l soon prove irritating. flected in the kitchen with interest· g • • . added attractions Select 1\latcrlals in curtains. Careful pleating, • •• stitching or intrlca te ruffles will Wllich Will La~t Special groups of sport sox, underweat·, caps, dreaa shirts pajamas tics and Cleaning· Done in Our.Own Plant put the stamp of 'indivldttality on Since the lcitchen gets such great them.and mal'!( the kitchen as a · . alacka at ' · ' . HOURS . use, it's wise to invest in quality spot to which you have applied _lllftlel·ials which wiU not !ade m· be 1 9 a. m.• 8 p. m., including Saturday knowledge and personal interest. Hard seeds of white clover, and The original habitat of the po of closely related Ladino clover, tato is believed to have been Pent may survlve in the soil for at least or Chile where it gt·ew wild on the 12. years. CLf)TI-JI~f; {:(). 14ason Dry· Cleaners --- high Andes plateaux. 247 S. Jefferson ", . . . · · Venezuela .. citt;;ens between 21 The tert'Ol' sr.nrJ,· or the tropics ' . : and 65 yenrs of age may b.q!fiiled if is called the cnrcharndon; it Wtll JIM DAVIS they failed to vote in national .elec nttnclt any living thing tho.t tions. cro~es its path • !.-.------Open friday and Saturday Evenings------.. ClilDAR POSTS, 3'!no1r, 8 tt.,, 45c; lllh-inch, 7 tt, flOc: 4-lnch 10-rt.: Miscellaneous olotl!eAIIno pasta, ,1,50, ,J, D, Lyor\, tOO East Ash street, Mason, phono for Sale 28422 Mason, 21'iwtf ME!WHANTABLE-800 acres of Radio-Television Want Ads · merchantable timber In Uppor I It's EASY! 'RATES:-Advertiaementa in this dep1u·tment: 40 cents fm• 40 wordu odeu Michigan, 3 private lnltes, trout for each insertion. Fot• more thnn 40 words, one cent a word for each inset·· str·enm, beautiful setup for club, tion. Advct·tising mny be mailed or telephoned, DiiJl Muon 9011. $50 an acr•e, Guaranteed contracts, Radio 'l'ubes CONVENIENT! 6 per cent, several amn.ll ones, W. Rncllo Service A. Bergin, brolte!', Phone 2£l831 Gunrnnteed Dependable Mason. 29w1p ECONOMICAL ! CREAM SEJPARA1'0R-New Gal------··~----==-~~- GOBLE'S RADIO luwuy clectr•ic cr·cnm . sepnrnlor Used Farm mquip- LADDERS-18-foot straight Ind.• Livestock for• anlc, uRed only two months, f)er and two step-ladders, 0-fool SERVICE $71i. Leon K. Zimmerman, 1201 and 7-root. Also upright plano, When BILLS EJiferL mod, Hall, phone Holt ment Values Mt•s, Blair Stiffler, Route 2, phone Phone 5051 for Sale 44611. ·· 29w1 Mason 26881, 29w1 440 S • .Tcfferson Mason -----...,------·-· are .•• 2·10 inch Olive:· Radex plow 1 1h-2wtr BUILDING for· sale, 32'x100', ncar·· HOLSTEIN or Shorthorn bull serv· ELECTRIC CHURN-Farm Mas· Oliver 8-ft. double elise, new A<' lcr·, one-gallon size, pracllcn.ily Jufl;;on Hay Ralte ly new, aluminum siding, Maltc MO'!'OROLl. TEL~ON -;a~J~ Ice at your farm. Purebred Hoi· me on offer. Cla:·c Ln.unstein, 2 stein bUll from record dam. Also new, $ln. Reason for selling, cow Minneapolis-Moline Disc plow set, used n.bout one year, A-1. dlerl. Also Mlxmastcr complete Mlnnea;>olls·Mollne Model 69 miles east of Mason to Evcr·y condition, 10-inch, guaranteed, '!. rcgiHterml Shorthorn bull. Charges road, second place north. Phone are $3.50 within first etght miles, with howl and juice!', $10. Silver Combine down, 1.5 months to pa.y. Herschel MaRon 21682, Route 2. 2Dw1 Jewett, 551 West~ Maple street, ~2 repeat trip. Small additional tone console mrllo In worltlng con Power Corn Sheller ·-·--·------·-·------dll.ion, $10, Mr·s. Hnrold Spinlt, 2-H Inch .Tolm Deere Plow phone li511 Mason, 21iW'i charge If farther. William MUH· MOTOR--Neptune outboard motor olff, 3 miles southeast of Dans Route 3, Moson, 461.6 Nichols road. Case disc hnl'I'OW, 10 ft, Sprlngtooth hnrrows fot• sale, a.2 h. p., In good consedan, one-piece windshield, ful safe, business-like way. Ben Burch, p~ule .1, M:Lson , lion, $ , Edwin Sluyter, 4110 ~· 3 miles north of Mason on US· 1 300 E. Ash, phone Mason 26153. ly equipped with •accessol'ies. plwne Mason 8~0.J. . 29w .. Muin st:·cel, Lcelie, Phone Lcshe 127, first farm south on College 2!lw1 hydromatic transmission, . 14,000 -- ·--··- -·- ··· -·- -~-·· . , 14875 Route 3, road. Phone 25971. 1 miles, will sell for· $1750. No sales PIGS- 0'wecl<-olrl wcnnlmg p1gs.l ' 20wlp CURTIS AIR COMPRESSOR for tax. Will finance if necessary. Also Ieoni Lruclt, very g-oorl mo-; .- ···-· ----~--.TRACTOR -l 0_20 International sale with [i h. p. gas engine, 2 Bryce Hill, 515 W. Maple, phone tm· and tires, ~lriO; and. Elmp:n~ J HAY RACK with corn box for 183• Dodge touring car, Als~ guns, 10 and 2-gallon paint co~ Mason 5081. 20w1 militCI', single m· doubl.e \~Jrl, ~rear: 'I sale. Willlam Fillwoclt, Jr., 2506 col~n~ of bees and several em;>ty tainers, 250 ft. of hose, I'ope, arr ly new, co:;1plcle,. ~12". .T.mJcs Okemos road, phone La~srng hives with supplies. Alton Jewett, regulator and electric sander. This J-lnnhng, 41JGO .Holt 1 ond, phone 85834, Route 4, Mason. 29wl 1319 South Jefferson, phone 22233 painting outfit Is complete and 8-F'-Il Wrhhcr·viile. ·-- . - -····--·: 111 29wl ready for work. Will be sold at a The Farmers Bank . .. 2~_w2 CRAI~ BI~DER -- h~eCor•mrcll -~son. • bargain or will trade for anything .... - -·- - --····-···-· .. - Decnng-, 7 cut, $3.,,00. Roy[srLO A ·k s aiJout om· new 1951 of equal value. W. D. Chapman, Oldest Bank in Ingham County PIGS . Five: 0. I. C. pi.Jrii, . el?vcn Showe:·mnn, corner of Holt and Rlb-;[m~e ~~~~. S. A. Laxton, phone Dansville 2409, after 5:30 p. wee!<:; old. Hcl'irert Lott, 3108 Z:mmer r·oacls, Route l, Wrllwms- h Mason Bwtf m. 18wtf F cderal Reserve System 1 22906 2 Mcmbet· F. D. I. C. College roar.!, Route l, Holt. Phone ton, plwne 008-F-:J. 29w1 1P one · '.. · . --- 2191 Holt. . 2flwl ·- ·· ----··--· . .,MINNEJAPOLIS-M OLIN E com- FISH AT DOBIE LAKE for ba.~s, ·- _ _ ·-·-· __ ---· .. - COMBINES-Co-op self propelle·J . 'th notor for sale Near- .pilte and pan !Ish. East Holt 1 Used. Cars 1037 FORD Fordor, $85. Also 1935 NEW AND USED nut.o prrr·ts anrl INGHAM COUNTY NEWS REG. JSTFlRED HOLS'miN hull, I· combine witl.l .scom· Jcleen, 25•;;, 1 brne WII excelient • co~llition. road, one mile east past Okemos 10 months old. Extra goorl one. discount: Also one Gleaner G-foot ne:~· Pin tt phone Mason I road to Dobie road, north three . Plymouth two-door, $50, and n I tires. Also want to hny junl< July 19, 1951 Page 6 If.. 25971 Priced Way Below golden book edition of Bible, just cars, Laws Grocery, Olcemos road. -·-···--····· ····--···------·---··- L. B. Harris, Plains road, fiJ•st cut. Big disemrnl. These comhmes 1 .~ ~d~crs ile: n~:'lh of Mason on US~ miles. Boats ~1. 27wlf plnec west of US-127. Mason phone are demonstrators. Plainfield _Fill,r:r I j1 1 t m College road first farm I lilte new, $10. Mrs. Irma Carn, Phone Mason •1341. 2!lw3p TRUCK ·1 B:l7 I~nJ'[) pane! tnwi<, 27 0 Ceiling! North Mason street, phOne 4221~---·--·---·------· ·· - - -··-· t'xeellcnt :·uhbcr and body. Mo- li282, 29w1 Bureau, Gregory. Phone ~tad,- · . ' w 1 , • Sh 1 29 1 1 Mason. 29wl 1949 OLDSMOBILE 6-cylin(!Cr, .1· tor in lop sl1npe, $'100. Plume Hoi I: --·····---- . ---.-·-·---. ·- - bridge 9-F-6. 27w3p south. ' Blll s Balt op 1950 CHEVROLET Styleline BULLS·- ·Two registered Guenseyl·' Minnows and other Jive bait of · - door deluxe sedan, low mrlcag·e, I•168~6. 29wl. I deluxe tudor, two-tone green, 1946 FORD V-8 with rarlio anlll good tires, hydrarnatic, air-condi· -· ·---·· · ·· -· -···- ·· · · ·-·· . bulls for sale, old enotll(h for 1 T , t , I I all kinds chrome wheel rings, bumpe:· I service. These bulls have~ 6001 Farm rae OlS I V'b t 1 W'll' c 1 guards; outside mirror, tul'll I heater for sale, in excellent con- tioned healer, radio, baclmp lights. F "t F d t ff pounds of fat bacl lights... road, pomer of Hawley road, phone 20wlp CHICKENS---For better chiclCOUPE tor .sale. 9804. Satllt'day a. m. cleli 1•cJ'Y 110 1 1~1 HAMPSHII1E BRED sows-10 pay1nent. Can be seen at cor- DelivCl'ed and erected I h't ail· heater, seat real 19S2 FORD V-8 Tudor, good body, Good C~l', good malo~·, Llmgs. in Mason. W. X. Steacln:an Poultry d ~overs, S·ows, 7 gilts. Have been fe a 11 et· of cavanall"'h and Olwlf I 4 85 DUCED FOR QUICK SALE. ··'' good condition. Start to fa:·row be·' 87366. Phone Leslie 4413 G R 1950 FORJD OUS',I'OM. 8-cyl Carroll, 516 East Ash street, Mo.· 29w1 ROCK l~I;·OILERS for .~~1-;;-, ,.,-t·o-(,· s · 1 I Hawkeye, $4.00 a gallon, uy oy· imler tudor, snappy sports son. 29wlp ------' ., v ... , ginning August 15. Harold pm t, I w R Gannaway A. t' w ' .1 stan, 422 E. Oak street, phone 5271 TRUCK-1930 For•d, :Y, -Lon pi cit- lils., dressed m alive. Allen Fred- RO\Itc 3 Mason, •1616 Nichols road, • ·• I I' Ie OOC Mason. 26w4 man's green fmish, mdio, !'" phone 2il183 1\Iason. 29w2p 1 22wlf hea.te1·, plastic seat covers. up with stalte rack, $300, Phone criclt, S~G S. Jacltson l'Oacl. Phone j Lansing 43444, ... __ 30_\\'1 27285. 20w.l 24 1950 FORD CUSTOM 8-cyl PIGS-A-- ~IV weanlin·~--p~;;~! ~jj] SPREADER for sale, wtf used Bikes indet· fordor, gray metallic, t::;\, Used Cars "' sale. Millm rl Prater·, 3850 Strll·j in worldng condttion, $40. W, I AUTO PARTS--StarlCI' and rndi- finish, radio, heate1•, over ator for Model A l~ord. Also ,,. Ron road, Stockbridge, phone Stoclt-l R. Ganna.wny, R~nrte 4, Mason, B A L EJ R-Semr-automatic baler Four models to choose from drive. $15 to $2u ~ and Trucks othm· miscellaneous pnr·ls. E . .T. , bridge 27-F-121. No Sunday :ansi phone 87365 Lansmg. 18wlf 1 and baling w re for sale. ALso 1 1950 FORD CUSTOM 6-cyl Leach, Route 4, Mn.'on, 2402 MontmOl'ency '' ______!~V:-~ I ' 1 1ate model Massey-Harris combine, The Gamble Store indet· fordor, ray metallic, Every :·oad. 29w2p Cherries >· ·------• 16 foot cut, John Deere model A Mason heater, overdrive Buy Now! 1 (~ H.OA.N GELDING for sale.. nme I Quality and Rervice Itractor a.nd cultlvator used one 29w1 1949 FORD CUSTOM 8-cyJ. years old, wo!'iCHEVROLET Fleetline Tires Mason 25909, Haute 2. :y. H. P. Motor 29w1 29w1 •• nnugh on Phillips road, Route 4, I • Sl'.ls-b' y ImiJlement 300 lbs. pt•essm·e capacity Deluxe 2-door·. Beantiful grey At Special Reduced PJ·ices Mason, phone Lansing 87703. ,------0-N~H~.-AN--D_N_O_~ finish. Runs lilce new. Radio, 20wl' C 1939 CHEVROLE'r 11J2 ton truclc, ROCK ~~YioJRS for sale. Walter· ---· o. Lilte New 9 ft. raclt, $125. Lavern Eldred, heater·, sent covers, oil filter See Bemard Plaldce at Aseltine, 3 miles ensl of Dnn,q. COCKERALS--H;O New ·Hamp and undercoat. ville and Y, mile nor•th on Dietz Phone Mason 5141 Arm ours $375 value for $250 2Y.,. miles northwest of Leslie, 3790 1950 CHEVROLET Style!ine shire cocltemls, five weelts old, 0-20-20 Tuttle road. 23wtf Al Rice Chevrolet road, Webberville. 29wl 42 cents each, John Ridgley, Route,, 28wl Deluxe 2-door·. Sharp bluck For application on hay and finish. Heater, oil f\1 ter, sent Mason Phone 5331 SPRAYED Montmorency ~!leiTies 3, Leslie. Phone Mason 3975. pasture. 1-947 PONTIAC 8 for sale. Ra- 29wl BUILDING COSTS are higher. Do The Gamble Store dio, heater, excellent shape, covers nad t:ndercoat. 29wl for sale. Order in advance fat' you have enough protection Mason Phone Mason 5141, Silsby Imple· 1950 CHEVHOLET Styleline ·------case lots. Eberly, 4659 Livemncc .. , PIGS--Weanling· pigs for sale, against windstorm loss today? 29w1 ment contpany. 28w1 Deluxe 2-door. In excellent 1950 FORD, tudm· custom. Perfect 1 street, Olwmos, phone 85616 Lan- six weelcs olfl. Also some feeder Mason Elevator Co. condition. Radio, heater, oil overdrive, nil• extras. One own- srng. 28w2 State Mutual Cyclone Insurance 345 W. Columbia. Ph. 3341 '" pigs, about 135-140 IIJs crwh. J. L. Co., The Lapeer Co .. · 27wtf tiller and uncle'rcoat, 2228 29wl W ASSERSTROM steam table with Truck Tires -- 1941 OLDS 2-door. Motor in er. Must selL Don Phillips, NEW POTATOES for sale $2.00 , , Nichols, corner of Hul!ltt nnd fom holes and two meat trays Kenmore · Dnve, Oltemos. Phone ' . '----~------good running condition. Ra· 839~2 L n ·ng 29wtf pet· bushel, field run. Scelah H:ll, Bennett roads, Mason, Route 4, UNIVERSAL. for sale, $50. Mt:s. Jaclt Butler, Mason, 29w1 WHEAT-Three acres of standing flio and heater. ~ a s: · Route 2, Mason, phone 24025 Mn- MANURE LOADERS Route 3, Mason. Call be seen at R:2n 20 and 7:50 '20 -----·------I wheat for sale. 2203 West x x 1939 OLDS 4-door·, Run~ good. w~ 2Dw1 Cheaper, simpler, easier to Butler's Restaurant, 2 ~':! miles DODGE-1939 two·doat', radio and , ---·--- SHEEP-My entire flock of l65 1 Boulevard, Holt. Phone Holt 10-ply Heater and good tires, ,., ewes nnd lnmbs, coarse and fino mount than any. other loader. north of Mason on US-127. Phone heater,\ mohair trim, new paint, I Will lift more than a ton, 44267. 29w1 1938 FORD 2·(o001'. Wll sncri· :~ wool. Roy Tuthill, ?.00 Hny\\rood 25$15 Mason. 29w1 Special discounts on these sizes lice. clean. Plymouth-1939 sedan, new "t t blue paint, runs very good. Only F p• k road, Route 1, Webberville. Pl)one DAVE & DORN DIEHL CYCLONE SEASON'S Here. Your STEAM BOILER-Also radiators, See Bernard Plaltke 1937 FORD 2-door. Runs lilce rul 0 IC Webberville 31-F-3. 29w2 Dansville only protection against wind loss a top. Body in good shnpe. $195.00. Trade. and terms. Wayne's j cheap for quielt disposal. Mrs. Auto Sales, 2401 S. Cedar, Lansing. ·=--:-=~--==--:-:-:--:-~ Phones 2631 and 2172 is Insurance. See your Lapeet• Man Bertha Schlaclt Thomsen, 147 Ma '' GUERNSEY BULL, 14 months 9wtf todn.y. State •Mu tual Cyclone In· Phone Lansing 51103. 29w1 BEJRRY PICKERS-Huclclebenies, ,,, · ·old, for sale. Out of registered ple strett, phone Mason 27111. Al Rice Chevrolet Tt·ucks ' . 15c· a quart, very good picking. surance Co. 27wtf · 26wtf bull. Price, 30 . cents. a popnd. 'MICHIGAN SLLOS for sale. Can .Co. 1950 CHEJVROLE'l' 2-ton cal.J PLYMOUTH-1941 maroon two· Pick them yom·self. Phone 26939 " Fmnl( Tmpp, Stockbridge, Phor1e show you many silos that have HAY-10 acres of alfalfa and June WELL PIPE-36 ft. of 4·1nch size door. Chevrolet-1941 two-door, ~ason, John Gi~)Js, route 2, house clover, sold In field. Charles Mil· · Mason, Michigan and chassis. 8,:.Jx20 ten-ply 21F3. 29W1 ·been erected for 50. years. Build for sale. Also 2 air compressors, tires. 2·Spced axle. Lool1s and green, t•adlo n.nd heater. YouriNo. 757, Rolfe 1bad. 29w1 ler, Route 3, phone Mason 25836, new garden tractor with 'tools and 29wl silos for a lifetime, not just with 295 College road. 2!lw1 runs' lilte new. choice, only ,$29'lo00, Tra~e ~~~ BE R R I E S-Sprnyed chenies, cement. Cement cannot last a drlll press. Call Mason ·22693 terms. ~ayne s Auto Sale • 2 . . gooseberries and curran t.s. after 8 p. m. or 7:30 to 8:30 a.. m . 1950 CHEVROLET picltup, ~~·ton, S .• Cedar, Lansmg. Phone Lansmg Cherry piclting ready Friday against acid. Also have aluminum HAY-200 bales of clover hay, radio · and heater, overload .,, Farm ·Tools 23w7tf r-1103 29w1 · · · roofs and ladders. Robert J. Klr- wlre•tied. Fred Wedllck, 18570 s;>·.·\ngs. Less than 8,000 miles, in u • Bring your own containers, pic]( by, Auctioneer, ph!)ne Mason Howlett road, 'h mile off· Dexter good condition. Or one-ton Dodge Al Rice Chevrolet TIRES--Five 700x1o5 inch tires them yourself. Also broilers. for Sale 24982. 23wtf Trail, route 1, Stocltbrldge, phone plclmp, 15,000 miles, in very good and faur 700xl5 inch tubes for Nancy Cu! vcr, 2751 Cedar road, · IONE INTERNATIONAL lvl true- DansviJ!e 2024 ' 29w2p condition. Rene Cremer, ';4. mile Co. sale. Call R. L. Pm tt, Mason phone Holt 46921. 29w1 east of Aurelius Center on Barnes 27952, 245 W. Maple. 29w1p --=:----...:---:-=--::---~ tor for sale, with or without CORN-250 bushels corn for sale. Building Materials .~49 S. Jefferson St., Mason HUCKLEBERRIES -Huckleberry road, phone 523 Aurelius, Route 1, COMBINES--Used No. 52 com· cultivator, just lilte new. W. R. . R. A. Thompson; 1407 Williams• Phone 5331 11 swamp open. Piclt your own at blne with motor for sale. Also IGannaw.a y, phone 48426 or 87366 ton road, Route 1, Dansville, phone Mason. . 26wtf I 29w1 1949 FORD, save $100 by buying 10c a quart. Bert Lantis swamp, used No. 52 combine wltb powet·· Lansing, 13wtf 2902 Dansville. 29wl ~~~:~--~==---- -·----- this well-kept Custom Tudor LUMBER for sate. Will take or~ PONTIAC for sale. Late 1949 club 1947 PONTIAC for sale--In good 2'{21 Dexter Trail, Dansville. 29w1p drive and used Alii s-Chalm ers 40 =· --:-=-=-..,· -"-'. ---:~-:---::----:-=- ders foJ• spring delivery. Have direct from original owner. Has combine. These machines are all In COMBINE-Case, model F, In BALBO rye for sale. Stanley Hnz· , coupe, deluxe "8," hydt·amatic, condition, low mileage, good radio, heater, over·drlve and un· I some on hand now. Earl D radio and heahr, 5 new CHERHIEJS--13c a quart· if cust· I" A;l shape, priced right: C. G. good condition and ready to go, el, 4 miles south and 1% miles u. s. rubber, radio and accessories. Call dercoatlng, Kenneth L. Brown, 224 omer piclts, 20c a qpart picked. Wheeler, Roittc 1, Mason, 'phono Royal air·ride tires. Low mileage, evenings. Sam Webb, 624 East ~;., Lantis nnd Sons, Stocltbridgc. Artlmr Janeclte,. Route 1, Mason, west of Mason on Barnes road, 5283; Eugene Wheeler, Dansville, South Jeffer..son, phone 5563 Ma· Ferguson Fr·uit Farm, 1611 Dex e~!)~llent condition. Original own· Church street, phone348 Williams· son, ;i~,., . . 20w1, phone Holt 3364, · 29wll phone_ 23624 Mason. 20wlp phone 2039, 4wtf er. Ciill Stocltbridge 116, 29w1 ter Trail, Dansville, phone 2484 ton. 20w1 29wlp Dansville, 2Dwl LAUNDROMAT ·--· Woatlnghouao HOUS.EHOLD C.OOP.S fOI' Anlc-- HOUSES- WehhOI'V!lle, "OVOI'Ill 5-ROOM HOUSTIJ on plonRnnt f_,A WNMOWTilRf-l f_li-IARP;TilN!ilD-- Ci\LT, T.. TilST,IID 21111 nncl ll~lt lrmndromnt fell' PJ•icerl r·on for JNGHAM COUNTY NEWS ' 'rnpe~tr•y COVOI'UQ fiAVOilJlOI'ti 8• c;nio, goocJ tmya In rnorl~J·n hornoa, In· atroot in Maaon, dquble lot, IJ'Il· BMh hnml 11nrl powOI' mowet•a Wm•ner's JPIJ'e Control Sorvloo foot srurton olectrlo J'efl'igemtor: sonnhly, Mux McCnrn, li2fi South quire BJ•odahaw R.enlty, WehbCI'• mge, NceriH modm•,nir.:o.tton, Will bo ahnrpcned oll'ectlvcly with illlecil'i fm• ovorylhlng- In flm ennlrnl July 19, 1951 Page 7 Want Ads tnhio t.op DolJ'oit ,Jewel gn~ l'llngc; Holt, phono 2202•l Mn~on, 20wl villa, phone 5-•1, 20w1 Bold on aoaled bids to close osL£Lle lreon King. Grummleml, W. A. Hnll, Cfjlilpmont. Wo spccinlizo in ihe YlilS, Wll hnnl gmvol I'Ot' Cli'IVoR two lotlllg·c chuirs; flntlque spin of Cli'OVel' Sll.ts, Propel'Ll' Is 3•10 8205 West Columbia, phone 22021 fmnoua Red Comot 1lro control rile-her\ complete with inner HEFRIG!DRA'rog for ~ale-Steel REAL ES'PA'rlil-T-wo adjoining IDnRt south street, Showl1 by ap- nnrl also pon siono, ~nncl foJ' co· Mason. ' 20w1 systems which give 2•1·hotn• per· mont worlt, litH! biHclc dit•t, Wll· Page 2 . HPI'Ing mattresH unci box spl'ings; constl'lJCled, In excellent cnmll lota at Hall Srrllcllvlslon, Cull polntmont. Bids wlll bn rermlvod up dny protection for a·Jifotlmc set·v tnlcctr·ohrx vucuum cleaner· with llon, $12, Mer·! Lui~, 1134 Shepnl'd Mu~on 1\021, TC, Rictg·o, 2!lwl /lhl'Dng-h Snttrr·rllty, .Tnly 21, The lillln Bnlthm·H, 70·1 West Centol' m. lce, Ji'lro sur•voys are free and wo att·eet, phono Mnson 2•1261. J 1\ICI{ I JI~Bit:I~IW•;S UtlliHIJfllly nltrtchmonls; unci gr·ey nn!l yellow street, Lansing, phone 50051 Lan ---· ------· rig-ht I~ J•osr.r·vr.r1 io nccept ot• re Free Estimates Install wlthollt extm cost, sing, 20w1p 20wtr goorl prf'itrng. I >on Dlllinghnm, nhrome c!lnettn set, E, E. Ridge, HOUSE FOR SALE In Lealie, ~ix jcet. nny ]llrl, Flrtt•l JJunHIIlOl'n, Ad- on lOwtr --~-----~---·-~~------~ phono Mrrson ·~aooo, 2 miles soJith :Jll m. Cher·r·y, phone MflHOn 5021. t•onmH, 8 UCI'OH, llnrn nnc! chiclt- mlnlstnrtnr. Phone Mnann 2-3241. t PLUMBING - HlilATINQ ------21lwl Ii'URNTTUR!ll--Davenpol'l, chair•, on r•onp nvnlln)Jio, In village lim- 25wtr ol' IJar•lt !we, We will Chnrrl, J.r·.-lir•, 'j>llrllli' M11son 2:1002, 20wlp Fm· fm·m and city ialty. Complete .Het of tools. lustre are orion restored nJ'Jer· nnly rllg llw rlltl'h, l'HII l'nmlsh lito li nrill's l'llsi oJ' Mason, 'Y, mile Dept., Abel All wm·lt gnm•nn teed OIIP llppllcullon. Gr•twe mugene illpe, ill)' rt, tliHI rill 11ll plrrmh smrllr 1lf llr•xif'l' 'l'r·nil on Merlrlinn HEFRTGERATOR - ~ 'rl'llplll', ole! Bonuty shop, eot•ncr of l-TnJ•pcr· nnrl ing-. mnt\, 2Rw3pl model, Hilltnllle fm· coi.tng-c, HaH Heal l1jstate prope1'ty call us Ron Lewis O!tCillOH l'O£HIH, MIIHnn. Phone Mil· A jaclcpot or vn1ue11 fot• econ- Genernl Elcdl'ic motm·, reecnlly Ph. Mason :I!Jn R.3, f_,csilc a on 28707. 2 Ow I F. C. Andel'son & HAfif'i3f•:IU!II~S Lrtl.hnm I' n s p-1 omy-mindml llllyerR . , nverhuuled, $25. Robert· .I. Smith, Agency SPECIALS 2-25,vtr 2055 Tuttle rood, Houle 1, MoAon, ilf'ITir•s, d"''i' i'I'N•ZP vnr·icty. Also • RANGES !~OR 'i'f!IS WI~EK LOUIS BERAT'rA nnd Hnrles Sons phone :1588 Mason. 2Uwl hnvt• 11 i'PW blnr•lc rrrspiH•rJJns nnrl Hanley repllir ~hop. We will Phone D11nsville 2:lfl3 1'1'1\ r·rrrrruri.Y. IJ1lnnlrl !'or·lrinli, frnu· • Rl~Ir'HIGEH.ATORS FARMS FOR OIL BURr\rERS, oil fur·- 2 ACP.TCS G miles HOIII.honst o[ naces, oil boilers, plumbing, malre anti fix any ltlncl of honae· • 2Dwl llriif'H north of' Willlnmslnn, ')', • RADIOS LARGE OAK DINET'rill-t•efcc- NEAR WILLTAMSTON-l!JO Mnsun on IJextPr· 'l'ntil, 5- electrical supplies, lnstnllallon and hold articles, t•cpnlr and upholster mrlr• wt·~;L on 1\llslr·JJ r·fllrr'i, Horrtt• All pl'ieerl lo Roll! tory lnble with enrl extensions, room iHllll'" 1111rl g-nl'flge, all furniture. Pho~e Mason •IGB3 WILL DRESS AND CLiilAN 2, WlllilllrlsirJil. 2Hw2p large llufl'et nnd fout· chnirs. 1047 acl·e fltl'lll, 8·1 oom housn, Rer•vice, Leolle Healing and Plnmll morler•n, two large lmrns, ex ~1,000, 'J'ot·ms. lnunetllale lng Co., phone Leslie 3682, 21wtf any time day or evening. chleltDns for frozen food luclters apartment-size AB cleett•ic stove, 11fHi~WS:-!iDl1, 51wtf anywhere. Hnlt,Frozen Food Lock· r·cnsonaiJ!e. Cn.ll Lansing 27875. tr·a good level lnncl, $27,000, Collins Terms. G-11.00M HOUSE, morlnr·n, full ers. Worrl can he left at Ma.~on 2Dwl FISH AT DOBfl~ LAKI~ 101' hnRs, Frozen Food Locltcr~. too. R!DSTAURAN'l' with sr.ating haHe1nl!fll, HI c:1111 Jwnl, exll'a Sales & Service, lot, ~Jo,~oo; LENNOX pilte unci pnn tlslt. E11Hl floll. 42~~1 tf Poultry and Rabbits capacity for· 71i patrons, ex !'noel, nne milr- east pnsl. (Jiwnrm; tl'!l gootl equipment ant! well Inc. Mie!Jigan Climate Conrlrl lone!] Heating Equipment r·onrl to Dobie ronrl, nrrr·ih tltr·cc• Phone 2!i311 ltcpt. Monthly volume fmm Emery H. ,J 0wett, mrles. Bonts $1. nwtf lil1 W. Maple • Sales CflfCI{I•:NS Aliv<' m· rlr·esserl, •I 'h 2!lwl ~2,500 to $B,OOO. Lo"atcd In 'iroker· .------More Classifieds ihs., llp, :JGn II ]ICJIIIH! It VI' Wl'ig'ill. Bottled Gas goml lawn Sllll'OUndell In a ,• Rr.palr Sppc•Ltl I'll I I' nn fi\tp OJ' lliOJ'e, 01' good farmmg community on 229 Slate St.. Mnnon • Cleaning In~lallatlons, Conversions, Ap I'llOJID 22il71 cll'J' c!lll' cln v 11 )ll'acl !'or \V('dneRday NINJ~-Prmcr;; rlining- room suite good highway, $4,000. -Lawn Mowing· on Next Page or ~ltlrli'CI:r v dr•ltvery for rlrc~sed for sale. Consr~ls of buffet, china pllmwes NlOAit MASON---147'/:,-ncr•e nwtr COMPLETE PLUMJ3ING chtr•lwnH. C:J,•n Crrlll'irler·, :JRfiO Kipp r:abinet, tnble anrl Rix chair.>. f:u·m, DO acrc,9 unrlct• plow, SERVICE nnd F.nsy Terms, l~r·ec Delivmy road, plrrrn<' MaHon fi70fi. 28wtf Queena Anne style. John H . .Tones, balance limi1er· nnrl prtsltn·e HOUSE FOR SALi!;-Nicely nr· INDUSTRIAL AND COM rnngr•tl morlrr•n 1101111', fnm· r•ooms :l020 Sttls r·onrl, Mn~on, phone lnnd, 7-room house pat tly MJDRCIAT_, HlDA'riNG Mr. S:armer: PUI.I.I~Tfi 100 Lnwrll'n 11rrl pul- 2G7n2 Mason. 29w1 modern, 3Ux90 hipmof hal n ancl hath, aut.nmatlc oil heat, new !DAVES'l'ROUGHING, now and lcl s, nine WPP!rs oltl. 'l'hese Don Hill pmclically new, other· huilrl plumbing and eledrlcnl wiring. 1'8Jlllir IJotwnd·l ille Servit'<' 313fi S. Oltcmos H.d., Olrmnos Two lnr;:;e lnts with 18x20 log cab r·hir-l«•ns :rrr• r·t•ady for the nrnge, PRESSURE CANNER--large size, I ings, .lOxSO cement slrtve silo We Want Plwne Lansrng 8-71l4fl in, prenie grove nnrl l'lsh pond OJ;~ F'. H. A. Tcr·ms Available Wrll sell :rny :rmo11nl vo11 wi."h to 27-quarl liquid capacity, holds $22,500, terms. h11y. ll11r'l Wurnt•t·, fiOfi.WPsl Smrtlt 29wtr baclr lot. Shown hy appointment cigh t quart cans. Mrs. J. V. Wig·Je, NEAR MASON--95-acre muclr Robe1t Pl'escott streel, M;r,,rrn, pltOlll' 22H12 Mn farm, 90 acres undm· the only. Phonc21822. 2flw1 Calves~ 145 Stocilbridgc r•onrl, 2 miles ------~ --- F. C. Anderson & Phone Mnson 2-1721 HOil. 2Rw2 plow, ~10,500, $3,000 clown,• I~------north from Dansville roacl. Phone PIANO-Gilbert, 100 yenr·s ole! In the balance on payments. I I(Pilll'lllhf'J'! \V1• JilL,\' llu• lw~t Wehber·ville 65-J-21. 29wlp n t·osewoocl ca~;c, in g-ood eondi Sons RA BBJTS Nt•w 7-t•cl:rnd white IN MASON--Nine-room house, I • Heal Estate prif'f'-1'\.'f•J'Y \\PPI\-,Ju t loacl lion. Mrs. George Nice, 4 28 Hogs Dansville I . --- i rnhbrls fol' sale. Blllil docs nnrl completely modem. Locatetl yo1rr· <'all' in tht• t'al' :uul hr-ing STOVr<:- -AB npartment srze elec- back road, Route 3, Mason. Phone Phone 2363 CONVAL8SCl~NT f!OM!D fot• snh• hur·loftener, 210 ACRES Six 1onm ho11se, 19wtf I three months. Mr:-;. Lyman Fr·esh taltc smnll ltnmc• as rlnwn J1lry IIOIIltS R '1'0 2 7:JJ:I3 Lansing-. 20wl cler:lt ic hnt water· healer, bali1, flll'll'H'c, wule1· ltcatcJ'. our•, Kipp mad, lwuse No. ~il4:l, RANGE--Home Comfort woocl ment. 1\1. R. Cngowoll, bm!tPI', stoker heat. This home nlso Hrp roof hat n, lU stanchions, BULLDOZING - Bulldozer with FROl\l ONIG BA \' 'J'O TWO phone 9701 Mason. 29wl and coal range, white emtmer, dl'inldng e11p~, ecment Hila, winch, back 'hoe and dt•aglme I'ORiderwe phone •to:lfi IJ\n\[JntlH!e. PULLETS~ 1G Wltite Horlr pullets, lms extrn. good gar·agc, \VJr.ICI\8 m.D :1 nwnllls 11\rl. Mr·s. Stanley in fine eondilion. Inquire at fi1G I lnn;e toni sheri. 01 her· brrild work. Also bury stone piles with 28w2p Nor·th str·eet, Mason, phone 23(JG L, $:1,000 clown. Hazel, :12•1:1 WeHt Hnrne:; I'Onrl, R 1, I GROCERY, self serve, stoclc mg~, g-ood lcr·ville Bert's G.-arag·e ·- your· hay for jlrompt ser·vtce. liSP.rl Mason W F. S TTNGHOUSE Laundromat up lilcc new with usen·lJle new"• · Phone fl•l , Walter· Hughes, Norlhwrnd- Ti'arm, Hail on Crops ELEC'lTUC RAN0Ef~ ~(]0 :> . .Jefferson I and clr·ier, matching, deluxe fireplace, new lflrge 2-cai· ga- 29w2 General Repairing US-16. Phone Lnnsing· 82438 or· model, used ll short time. You will mge, picket. fence, nice yar·d, ------J and 85156, 26w7 We are agents for the 22 $30 up l______-,- ____ _w_t__,f like this Westinghouse equipment, mature shade. Good location anrl IIOUSl~ for sale. Beanlrful mnch- ~4-hour Wrecker Service FARJ\l___ 6ii_O_P_S_~_H_a_il_l_n~uran~e~ Michigan Mutual Hail (our own per·sonal.) H. C. Jewett, I str·eet ncar court hou~e, Prier• type locatr.rl in Ma"on. Includes Phone 4-1261 or 2972 We are agents rot Miclrigan Mu- Insurance company of ELECTRIC RANGE rm· sale, Uni· 55l West Maple street, Mason, $9,000. llhr·oe-!Jcclr·ooms, enC'Iooed br·eeze- Holt I tual Hail Insurance of Lansing. Lansing. Mason Home verBal, in good condition. Alfred phone 5511 Mason. 29wl LESLIE, 3 hell room house, fur· way nne! allnched gar·age, full 1 1-2wif Jewett Insurance Agency, 551 w. Rausa, thr·ee miles west of Mason ------·-- ~ · -~·-- nace, bath. Possession now. llasement with orl l1enl, Better :...-,..------Maple, Mason, phone G5il. Gwtf Appliance on Columbia road, one mile south Tral"lers i Rrght in )own. Price $6,50fJ, Homes and Ganlens tlecomlions. A PERMANENTS-Cold waves, ma· ,------·------, on Edgar road, % mile west on I $1,500 down, iiO month including l'eal valtre thai slwulcl he inspected chine or machineless wave~. I Farm Liability Phone 25911 Cur·tice road, Route 3, Mason, 120 W. Maple 6 ;Jer cent interest. Call Floyd nt once. Call V. l\1. Ctrl'l'y, 27393 There's one at the Grace Eugene fo' a r· m PI's- your· trar-tor ;1hone 2404!1 Mason evenings. Fox, phone Leslie 3302. Lansing or re:,irlence, 96169 Lan- Beauty shop ideally suited to your ! ('0Mf'S 11lHI(lJ' thP SaW~t Ii• 2Dw1 1 ! 29wlp YES! WE STILL HAVE aluminum IN MASON~-Two acres pins on sing. Ar·thur R. Munis, Inr. 28w2 particular type of harr. Grace Farm Bureau rmnr·ial resp:ll!fl'llt-lllty Jaw YOUTH BJ<::D .fllaple, side mils, trailers, but don't wait too long. pavement wrlh over· 500 foot ·------~- - -~- Eugene Beauty shop, cornet' of Insurance Co. thai. g-rt\'PJ'IIs .rnur· :lntomn spr·ings rtllllntallress. Don Heal, I Sec our beautiful 1951 line. Used frontage. Has thr·ee-r·oom cot- Okemos and Hat·per r·oads, Ma- Automobile and farm liability hll!• liahllit,\'. l•'rll'ln llahllity 10(j Kathryn sttccl, phone 22521 trailers, botlle gas, trailer furni tage wrth basement, oak floors B • S • son. Phone Mason 28797. 29w1 ~ovmage. ratP•: al't• $10.0() fnr OIW yPal' M a.,on. 28w1 ;1 Speed Queen ltlt'e and accessories. Whitm.:n's and now rented ror· $50 per or· ~2.3.0() for• S r••at·s for USineSS erYICeS ------·------Trailer Sales, one mile east of East month. 0 wner wants to sell L J F 11 $lfl,Ofln liahilit)' and up to. a DINING \100M SUl'l'l~ Blond, Lansing on US-16. 5wtf badly and might take a little ------·------, SPOT CASH It eon . i 2 ows UHI-:u•r•t• fann. II r•nwr·s yuur· mrrdcr n, H prcr·es. Mrs. Stanley TABLE MODEL I Jess Lhan $4,000. - For Dead or Disabled Stoclt General agent for Ingham liahiliJ_y fill' 1111' IIJII'I':ttJo'n OJ' Mili<'r, fi-12fi .K?Ir•hnls l'flrtrl, phone Automatic Ironers HOUSE TRAILER- Newly Glel1n Casey County. Route 4, Mason. Phone )'OIIr t rae I m·, JIOWPr maehin Mason 237:\L. 29w1 painted, 1946 Royal in good con· .------· Horses--$4.00 Cows-$6.00 21132. $59.95 A uclloneer Hogs-$.50 cwt. I ,.~.Y, all lantl, di\'Piling-, dogs, dilion, 25 ft., $1,200. Also 19fi0 Mason-Owner going East, hH',\'C'!Ps, al'tH of ~·our~Pif and RANGE- -One good A. E. lable Nash Ramblet·, $1,550. Leon Ketch Prompt and couneons service r•hildr·r•n, sJrorls, animals 1ret· muse sell quicldy a near·ly Williamston, Michigan Phone collect to l~p g-n~ r nnge. Clyrle Pal<'n fa_rm, MASON um, 3'/:, miles north or Mason on completed five-room home on tinJr on Uw road to camm an lfHU OlcemoH roar!. 2fJ\vlp Phone Collect 227-W Mason 3141 Lansing 52239 ,--'------HOME APPUANCE US-127, phone 28311 Mason. Jot 132x403. Price include;; most 50wJ·f :wl,ltlf'nl. 'l'hi~ smml $10 nlso l 20 W. Maple 1 27wtf all the fmni lm·e and hottscholrl CARLBERG FarmLoans insur·r-s l'allln up tn $200 he· Through Fedcr·al Land Bank ing ltillt•d em t.IH• highway PRIVATE SALE: HOUSE TRAILER-1947 18-foot effects. Pr·icecl at $5,000. ASHES }JAULED--·Rubbish, Clll• Licensee for Dat•Ung and Co. j Phone 25911 ders, junlc. Also fnrnrture mov 8w52ptf Long term, 4 'i(. loans. Conven and also giws $5()() gurst Dming room strilc- fi cltairs, 29wl Silver Lodge, sleeps four, in good mr•rlic·al paynwnt co\'!'mge '------condition. Carl Nelson, four miles ing and other tpiCl;ing. Williams ient payments, allowing ,,pecial hllffel anrl Jal,lc. Can he; sold Brothers, 704 West Center street, payments flt any Lime wit11011l ( 'lnhj<'"l t c. tlu• t PJ·ms or t-ho east of Dansville, Dansville Route 231 acres, mostly all tillable, two ATTENTION--ln aMttton to all sr•pntntl'iy. Mason, pi'one 24261. 20wtf !rinds of welding, farm equip penalty chnr·ge. polic)'.) Call Irs fm· I'OIIljlll'tt• FRUIT CANS-Quarts and pints, 11, phone 2986. 29w1 sets of buildings, goocl Jo~alion, infnrmatinn. 1li'I'M\llf'l ,Jewf'i t. 1\oovcr vae\rtrm r·lenncr· r------'---, ment and minor automotive re Call or· Wl'i te: with covers, for· sale. Mrs. Hugh ------~---· $42,000, lnsnr·aur·r• Agt•rw,y, oil! \V. O:rlt Htand Ellswor·th', 1676 Aurelius road, TRAILER - 2-wheel tmrler. pairs, we are now prepared to serv· l't'r~q,l1•, .\la~on, phmw 5511. Route 1, Holt. Phone Holt 42561. Nearly new tires and auto parts. Stone Mason ice or repair any typa of radio anti Paul N. Anibal, Hobe1't J. Kirby 29Wl? Laws Grocer·y, 209 North Olccmos Foundations, llloclc laying and TV apparatus. Home checltups at Sec.·TI'eas. ------~----1 street, Mason, phone 4341 Mason. building of chimneys of any reasonable rates. Robinson Weld Nationrrl Farm Loan Associa !'hone Mason 2-1~82 kind. Clyde StarT, 2% miles tion Farm Fire and Eden PIANO-Upright piano for sale, 28w4 ing Shop, 1111 S. US·127, phone $10. iiO!J West Columbia, phone south of Mason on US·127 to Mason 25271. 19wtf 80-1 E. Mich. Ave. I Coy road, east to stone house, I Wind Insurance PlANO Walworth IIJll'ig-ht piano, 2777:3 Mnson. 20w1 Lansing Ph. G88l G phone Mai!'on 22~45. 2-2uwtr flo! h Cll\'!'l'ag"I'S all in OliO A-1 condrlirrn Clyde Palen farm, 1 25wtf I Robert J. Kirby Jmlic.r. mw agPnt, onn eorn l D·!U Oltcmos road. 20w1p ------pany, Jll'nmpt. Slll'\'il'l', II' Real Estate A\lctioneer BUTCHERING-Let us do your FURNITURE - 3-pedcstnl dt·op MAYTAG PLUMB ING-Ciiff Walt, tile ~·our hous" rlnPs not have B. V. Fruin and Robert Wallter, butchering, hogs on Tuesday $1 ,()()() Jll'r l'nnm insumneo leaf dinrng- table wrth pad, SALES & SERVICE plumber, is stricLiy on his own. and Wednesday, beef Thursday, Clerks ph!H ~IiilO for· hath aiHI :.151111 40x2fix62, opens to 8fi inches. Also for Sale All kinds of l'e!lnir· wor·Jc and new poultry any clay. We pick up. Call dnvenporl, 80 inr·hes in length, installations. All worlc gnamn tcerl. Phone Mason 24982 or ~G883 for• hast•nwnt, you ar·p p~·ob Leslie 5361 collect. Leslie Food ahly rmch••·-insnr·ccl. If ~·our • tnr qnoise fr•ir'ZC, and full-length Perkins Hardware Phone Mason 22951. 2Uwtt Loclter. 50wtf reclining· tapestry chair with otto HEADQUA-RTERS hOUS!' is lPSS than J (l )'!'Ill'S Real Estate GREENOUGH Mason - St. Johns - Battle man. Arthtn .Jewett, 1020 l~ast Phone 4311 ,------·------, old you should f·ar·r·y ~2,()(}() FOR SAJ_,E IN LESLIE PHOTOGRAPHS Creek Aoh Rtreel. Phone 2G \53 Mason. Mason 120 ACRES, in Alaledon township, Dead or Alive wr· room insru·a1wr•. 1'hc 360 S . .Jefferson Beauty par·Jor, n long estab all tillable, and best of heavy POR'rRAlTS THAT PLEASE 17wtf ll Jcunn Ownr••·s Mutual In ~-·"'_'_--_-_-_-- ~- ______2_9_w_1 I lished business. Good equipment land. House, barns, lots of other • * * ' I FARM ANIMALS sur·:uwe enmtmn,y SJl('{'ialiZ!\S 22wtf in good location. Illness reason buildings, which nee.cl some re CHI!,DREN'S PERSONALITY BLOCH: LAYING ana cement in lllOI'c• covc•ragn 'IU'I' build· ~--~------~--~ for selling. pail-. Owners share of growing PORTRAITS worlt of any type, done by ex Collected Promptly ing than al!OII't'd ,hy most perienced labor to your satisfac Horses-$•! .00 Ca ttle-'$6.00 eomtmnit•s, anll they pay 100 DINING ROOM SUITE-Seven crops of 70 acres corn, 16 acres AUCTION SALI~ A good bargain in a duplex WIDDDINGS tion. Prices very reasonable. I Hogs-$.ii0 ewt. cmris em tht• $1.00 insurance pieces ami table palls nrc in wrlll five rooms and hath up oats, 14 acres wheat, 20 acres hay included in p1·ice of $21,000. Formal or c:mdid in church, would appreciate your patronage. up in fhr1 l'ahll• of' III'OJIPI'ty Sat., July 21st, cluded. Also hnve breakfast set, ·stairs and six rooms and hnth home or st uclio ' S. J. Marshall, first house north Phone Collect To lnst. H<•mrmlu•r: tnrlay it. table and four chairs. Olan Hall, on tlrst Jlom·. Hns gas heat am! FAMILY GROUPS of the store at Ei:len, phone Ma- Jaclrson 2-7037 I'OiINGHAM COUNTY NEWS WAS HTN 0 S WANTJiJD-Wlll CUSTOM COMDINING want.erl, !IOL'MiiJ8-T wlah to CXPI'CSB my July ]!}, HJ51 Pngc B plnlwp 1111!1 rlellvel', jlliono :l2iJ.1l Don l~vor•oll., HOVIlll miles CIIHl shwul'o ltpJH'mrlullon lo nil who MttHrm, Mr11. Clarence W£Lgnar, on Hownll·MIIHOI1 l'fllld, ono milo IJili'IJci for•, helped unrl r•ontnllllwr•nrl Weather I I I H' !:!, l.au~ing Hl.rool., MIIHOII, nm•th on Bcl'lllc,v, phone Wllllrun~· 1110 In uny wn.v rllll'ing my r·cconl. 'f'hn lliOI'rllll',Y HOIII'OI] to 80 eVei',Y 1.1\wtr ton OlfH'12. 2flw2p slulmcsH, l.rwnnr!ha HnllriUH, NATIONAL FARM clny l.hlii wnnl1 r•)(otlpl WtH!nosrlny 21lwtp SAFETY WEE,K, 1951 nnrl lltHL 'l'hlll'Hdlly, Hil(h fm• !.he Want Ads iJIJICKillNI:i W AN'l'mrJ-WIH 'r:ome WAN~'ITJD~C111H.om lmllng nnrl wcc11 wns nn H7-clufp'ee rnnrllng I'O• nnrl get them. W. H. Appl~ton, comhlnlng, I hnve n new Min. HAYNmS·-'M,Y mn IliA, my clnrlrly By the Pr·esitlmlt of 1/w Unitml Stalt!S ,of tfmtwica nonlnrl on Mtlwlay. 3:118 l'l',Ynr J'O!Ld, 2 mlloa north or :wHpoiiH·Molinc wlro-t.ypo bale!' unci I wish l.o Lhrtnll I ho l'l'icnrls, MEtson phone oa82, Owtr l'l'l'elpllal.lon t'o1· lhn wnnl1 waR nnd Jnlcl'lliitlunal 12-fl.. Hrllf·)JJ'O· norAhiJOl'H anrl rcluLivcH fnt· the . I I whlelt WIIH; rneorilml Wcilnns· Page 3 pnllocl uolnlllnc, Cull !Job Miller· ul nioc lhlnf.[H llwy hnvn rlonn In llw iln,Y mol'lllng, Avnmgn l.emplll'llllli'c Muson 22fll\2 Ol' Wolter Ncnl nt l'lll'riH, flnWOI'H1 hoofiH fllliJ olhCI' for· llw Wt!ll){ was OfJ • r'OillJIIII'Otl lilut.on rtnpltls 7881. 20wl iill'tH g'tven nre Hince nty uculrlnnl.. CUS'I'OM GDMiliNINr: N••w Al- Willi II 117-rh•grcc I'Cadlllg htHl YOill' Cnt;!Jl fiue HnynoH. 21lw1 nl llrlH I imr. ' lls-Ciwlnlf•t·>t l'flltlllin<• ..Cftill'lr'H INGHAM COUN'l'Y H111nnnc Sn- '1'111! Will'lll \VI'a:;wr IB mulling Blillct· 1111rl fioll:i, t:tlifl JlrJII'I' ronrl. FJ~R.'PILTZJ•:n. Dil veo, J~l'Hnlllit lt1d WHEREAS prcvcnlahlc accidcuts cnutiiHII' to kill thnu•,and•; and injure lntnclreds clcly tll'gns you to look I'm• yoUI' I lin r·nrn HJII'Ing up and t•lpenln;; r.cHilc, Houle I. l'honu MiiHOn WAN'l'IT.D -l'\lnnrllng llmhor. We lnHt dug Ill' en t 11L llw Animal fnl' when l. Phone order now. It. of tho usn nels of fann rcsidcuts cadi year; ami 2l7HO, 21Jw2 lit<' Wl!t!dl. 1-fHI'VOHllllg of Wheat will pny lop priees fell'. large vlr Sheller, 1713 Sunset Avo., I-anHing. will hu dcllvct·i!\l when nePdcil. ,9llli'torl lliiH Wl'OIC Ain CH'•Hilcrmrl fl'I'owth timber. One Open g tu week dnys. Phone Dr·iiiH evenly, will nol eOI'l'odc WHEREAS ~uch accident> deprive the Nation uf needed manpowct' and destroy 5, l•'arnH•rs 111'1' hoping frll' t'nlt• of lllll' fol'l·HLUI'S Will mark your ~ 0218. All clog~ plclwrl up h,Y l!r·iil, LIHien In WOAI' OwnHHo Ill property vital to our defense; ;111d wenthel' for the r•rm1inii weci{S so tlmhel' n•·r:orrllnp; t.o ~roorl forosli'Y eo1111ly clog wnt'rlcn U.l'o bl'ought to 12:00 Cl'el',Y ilny for llHII'I or i.mprude11t act is a Lwtnr in ;dmnst every accident on !Jinlag'. UH lll'f'ol'e :oolllnp;. 'l'hut·eson Lum· slng 721iRIJ or• 72!'iRH. 21Jw:t I Yili'IIH the farnt; and 'l'cmpm·utln'oH fo1· Uw Wc<'k ns bot• Compan,Y', Howell, phone 031. Monriii)'H ,a11rl 'l'lll'sdays WAN'I'ID!J~A II lWlrls or pounry. t'neoJ•dcrl hy fi. L. I lt'lliOI'I'Hl n t tho Gwtr Illghc.st pr·lccs pnlrl. 'I',Yiot' BI'D· 111HIII'f'fi ~;I'I'Vif'f~ WHEREAS experience has cstablishl'd lhc fact that uhscrvance of safe practic{\S in Mnsnn Scwnge IJispnHul ]lhtnl. ... .• Hwlll WCI c: & WAN'I'I•:t> '1'0 IJUY ·Good used u.n:n~ _!.Io~~ll _ph~~lC. ~72: Persona 1s worki11~ a11d livin~; can greatly reduce thcoc l•mes: Eli M.il'c Son Min, Max. H nillr•o Wl'Ht. of ~lnsort 1111 Co H fl. 2x1'H, In fl. 2xtl's, 12 ft. .Tuly 12 ~xfi':; 11nd p;oorl nscrl s·ltcnlhln~ NOW, THEREFORE, I, HAI~RY S. TRUMAN, l'rl'~ident of the United Stntes 77 Iumhin, 2 111ilc~ nor·t!J 011 On· .July ta ... fl2 Hllilnille fm• !IIIl'llf:O, C. V. PoHl, 112 Onrillg"il I'IIIHJ. For Rent ~~~;;~:~,~f~~~;PJ~~: -~·~:~~~~~\~~:;:.:--;r~:~ of Arncrie:r, do hr:n:hy call upon the N.ttion to oll',t'rvc• the week nlllllliCncing .July ,July l.f .... fJ2 727 Srllllil LHnsing slroel, Mason. ll:l l'lione Ma:;on 2-GHHf, 1 gr11·a llmlilli UniiH hington tbi,, second day 11f May in the yr:;1r of our Lord not crml more than 20 Jl<'l' ccnl or :illllllllet·, in Ma:·HHl. E~xpericnccd. no•t•rlcd, nvnllnhlr. .Jill,v 2fl. 'MJ•s. Notice ' nirli'LI'I'Il and fifty-nne, Bnd of I he \'nllle of I he nlilchinet',l' lo bo TJS-127 111. B11llr•r's llciiliilll'iilll. :o;hitley 13t·nlwm, Phillips marl, •rrenl Sawyer·, 214 North Jel'fcJ•son, hundn·d Pllo11e L.iinsing •1\1201. 42wlf tlw I llckpemlcuce of the United States hn11:wd. T;d(tllg eul'e of f'aJ•tn Jnn .. Houle 3, Mason. Phone Mason plume 21872 Mason. 2!lwl DANfWILLI•~ 'l'AXI'tl Ytaftfi eiJinr•r·y and cquipntcnl is one of 22!172. , 2!lw1 nf Anll'rica the one hundred und scv .JOHN RON'S J• Ill' ill :-if'I'VII'P saw- will be nl L11e town lwll m11•h lhe wnys ln help keep llw farm ·-·-----·-·.. ·--- ... I•'UHNISHED APAH'rMmN'l' fol' l•'ridny ufL('I'IHJnn rilll'inr; l!Ic mill. 0111' mill o;1crates 12 cnly-lifth. fnelot·y sll'ong. WAN'Pf·~n Ron~t•ono lo ilalllL renl. 'l'hr·ec rooms and hal11. marl months ,\'<~al·. ft. r·eqni1wl rnonlh of AllgiJst to eollcl'l vil n. ;,ooo liott>1c nnrl hnrn. Brush prefoi'I'Oll. Whipple, :124 West Elm slroct, fat' fL :-;cL, Jt'ru· !nl'rJI'!IInlion wrilo lagn [I])W-~. A. C. Dowling·, Vrllrtf.[f' l!. !.,, Carly, Hul/e road, phone 1 phone 22271 MiLson. 2!lw1 WillrillH, 2~:lli J\r•ntlHJto• JJJ·ive, 'I'I'O!LSIII'CI'. 2!lw1 ll. :JHO·I Mason. 20w1 I · - · · -- Okemos, plronc Lansi11g 84GCoD. lwtf . · - · I UN lcUn.NISHED apartment for· WAN'l'J•:D CJ·emn, o;.:-g-s anrl pout- rent, lht•ce J'oomH ami balh, l.ry. ~ct' Lnwronco Hyall, 1105 rtownsl;tit•s, adults only, kitchen H;tll st1 eel, J•;:tlon Hapids, ]Jhonc llabto included. 205 Park street.. Production Goal J•:atnn HapidH •HR2l. 28wlf 2flwlp Wanted ·- -· ~- -~ ------Are Established WAN'J'J0D TO Il.8NT Fm· t•ash 01 FLOOR SANDERS for· rent at By the President: Gale!> o,H~tl ill 7;30 11· m. · 1111 Rh!iJ'CH i'nl' wheal, IJO lo 120 Perltin~ Hardware phone Mason Twu Shows 8:30- Lll::-w WAN'l'/•;ll. All !mluy, rye and Ml'H. Woflr!, iltJIISt')ll•t'[ICI', Tlolel l'Y J'eS[HlllSihilily anci WOI'It steady. J•'Jli,.'I'IIITHS. ,JlJLY 20-~fi APAR'I'Ml~NT for rent. mimm· oats·- olltcJ· gTain crops fot· whicl1 Olcls, Ln11.~1ng. :l;;wLr 1\1 a son C1ty 13a kery. 28w1 p GJ•oen·lce, 814 We~t Columbia, lalJ seerlirn:- is impol'tant. Fi1·st Lnml Slwwinf.[ phone 41:3() Mason. 2Dwl WAN'I'J•:JI '1'0 t:r•:N'I' ~·lll'ril'IHllll WA N'I'ED- To hny younp; Spt·ing- The wheat goal 1s set at 78,· ,.,. Rpanic·l dofl'. Lloyd Cla1'l<, Ma· t:flO,OOO net·cs, a liLLie iJbovc thr I!OUU~E FEATURE f'IWGHAM llllflll'lliSIJI•d [Jtlll~•l' Ill' ii))HI'llllPtll ~WINio;J!Ait'J' BAct\ '1'0 WOitl\ in Mr1:10il or· lloll IJV lPnclll'l' in ;,on J:II'. Wil h normal y.Jelcls, the Donald O'Cotrnor-J•Ipcl· Lauric wocl< OJ' month. Availahlc now. at. hy ::leplt'ltdJt'r I. \\'ril•·. :~il'ill~ J'ull HlG2 goal acl'eage would rc~ull in his wot·l' Ware's Drug Store, fle WAN'l'EO-..'I'o buy 01' rent up to Hedgl~n, 1 n.ensomtblc. Arthur fl. crop nf flll(llli. is a!Jic tu wol'l{ pitrl-lime. Swinc pnl'lit•J!Iai'S Lo J~niH'J't Jr~. :":cllll'l~r, 1,165,000,000 Aud 'I' his Big IIi t 160U O.L]{ st., 't'olcdu, Ol1to. •10 anus of mud<. Chirc Laun Dannvillc, phone .Jackson 30607. bnshuls of whcnl· ·nearly 100,000,- IHII'l hnH not been able to wor·l< 2!Jw I nlcin, ~ mile~ t•a::;L cJ!' Mason to 28wtf 000 buHhch; above this year's csti !iincc Apt·it, when he broltc hi~ an fr:very l'ond, seeond place north. malucl procluclion. lfJ It - -. - · ·-- -~- --- ( P!atinum:hulf~ to golden pups, and A tolHI of 1,828,000 acres of l'.Vil J ~Uwl OLD JRON. nnd .JIInlc wanted. Pay' o!ctor sorts for cash or lease or is CHliccl fell' in the r,ye g-o11l. 'l'liis __ . ·-!I $20 ton lot· non and steel. Willlsomelhing else. Brcedmg groom· acreage would be cxpcclccl to pro W 0 rr K WAN'I'fDU - ~m·tai~B bJry all lonrls. of metal, ami ptclt ing ancl individual trai~ing S. 1 1 duce fll'llllncl 22,500,000 bmhels~ .washed and ~lrclr·lil'ri, 7ne p:ur. u!' ';'no [~n~e., ? d, ltn. wan:orl. Jamc~;, 3!l00 Zimmer Rd., % mile 11bont lilc same 11s this ,YCfll''s. P1clt-up nncl rlc·livct·y in MaH11n and WhilLlireJ' Ddnsvrllc, Box th tT US-16 W"JJ'amston .To~meH I F'or OHls, lhe department is sug Holt. Mall.c Mllr!IJck phone Mason 17:l ..Just dJ•op me a card. 24wt.E ' I I 18wlf ~~~nc 1~-F-13. gesting fit least 6,035,000 acres for 2-2Gfll ttl'tct nuw1. ~Owlp \VA:\l"TED-Finc il'onin·g.~--~Irfi. --~-~------~----- the JO EOIIthel'n stalDs where oats Ruth .f. Bateman, HG !]]_ Roose- COLLTITJS- ·~Rpg·Jstcl'ecl, lwo lilter·s, arc ffiiJ-socrJcrl. 'l'his WOU]cl rcpl'e· WAN'rgn-- Ct1st1nn t·onrJJii1tng. v~ll, call Mason 54(il he fore 8:00 perfccl 11Hll'kinf.[s. Overslocl mu~t Hell. Phone Lansing 87064 cont. fOI' lhoRc ~laLcs. west of Mason on Coltun!Jia, phone . -- ·-- ·-- or 82011. 28wl Cmnmcntlng- on the goals an· 5U81 1\'iu~on, go11le ::, J\1uson. WAN'.rfDD-·-42-inch coil beclspt·ings nuuncorl, Secrolfu·y Bmnnan sa1ct, 2Dwl in g-nrorl conrlition. Mrs. J. V. COLLI!iJ PUPS--Extra good for· '''J1hr. l 952 whcH t goal ual1l:l fm· Wigle, Webberville, phone 6fi-J-21. children. George-BeVier·, Haute conl11111ed high-level production La WANTiflD Cw,Lom comiJining. L. 1 29w lp 2, 3 ,\ miles cast of Mason on Co ass me the suppl los needed, both 1~. Hodelit:HVl'l', :J;17 J~a:;t Holt lumbia road. Phone Mawn 25909. at homo find fot· export to frioudly 100 new and used cars from which to choose road, H.oulP I, Willlfllll!ilou. Plmnc WANTI~IJ- 150 ft. or more of 28w1 eonntnes ahm11rl, It is kept on the at lowest prices in years! Williantslnn Glli'-IF-11. ~8w:lp g'norl l-inch hay I'Ope. Mason stele o( ;obnndancc to play safe in Eleva lor Co., :145 W .. Colmnhia. MO'rHETl. CAT lo give away with Your prcse11t car will bring more on a trade at ... WANTI~IJ Mot'<' chicl;GGS, Sunda,vH. 28wlp S. Washington at Elm Lansing POUUl'ItY, CIU•~Al\1. '..Vc Hi· to duty with regular Signal Corps units. wn,v" wnnt 111111 <'. l'il'lia nncl Jefferson intersection. M~t to $23.7fi; cciltcrs and cannm·s, b r In the trees beside the pond I pelllanee of the mo~,;Locluns fJOm son Elevator Co., 345 W. Colum· ~20.75 clown: bnlls $30.50 clown; s~l~nds a native Michigan moose. ~orth Amei·Iea, accordmg to Irv· 'Complet~ stocl' of DOORS and WINDOWS bia. Phone Mason 3:311. 29wl Stoclter·s & Fccclero-$28.00 to All of these animals are now ex- mg G. n.em~ann, ;tmverstty prc- Including PI.CTURE WINDOWS 20.89% $35.00, t' ct feet of oxhtbrls. Tins dJntanL cous- 111 • in of the elephant should have been All material not listed is subject to a 5% Cash Nitrogen Unique feature of the life-like hnl'Cl,l' enough to survive and Cards of Thanks display is a beautiful changing scientists !Hive not come up w1lh and Carry Discount Content sunset. The colors in the sky any t·eason for their becoming ex HAZELTON-We wish in this way Holt gradmilly change by meillls of a tinct. Reimann says that 11. may to express our sincere thanl1- vay and Aurelius and friends, the have announced the marriage of minute to complete a cycle. The tie change. "You always save money at .. · .'' J cwett funeral home, Rev. Cara their daug-hter, Marilyn Lorraine, changing sunset in the diorama is The new clioramn' is located in way for his comforting words and to Kenneth Weaver, son of Mr. and userl for the fii·st time in the the ·museum's hall of evolution ··· Fot• Compost Piles Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Pearson for Mrs. F. C. Weaver of Williamston, United States. near the assembled slteleton of a I Limited Quantity their ltindly care of our brother in and formerly of Hnlt. The two Tho entire' diorama was created mastodon, measuring about nine Willson Bros. his last sicltness. Mr. and Mrs. were married .January l3 by Rev. by George Marchand, museum ar· fcc hig·h at the shoulrlm·, which Rives Junction , Phone 23-F -13 ·• Fot· Side Dt·cssing Franlt Haz~Jton. William D. Meddoolt of Angola, tist. Marchand made the animal was found near Owost;o in lDH. Now Available 2!lwlp •:• Fot• Fall Plowing fud~no.g-mduates Theof Holt oou~c high schoola~ with~lli 'l'he Buster Schnepp family 1?••••••••••·-~~-~~····~~······~-~··••••••~ S:MITI;I-I wish to thank my the class of 1949. spent last weelt at Copper Harbor ' J t R • d I relatives, friends and neighbors Miss .Josephine Yeager Is OX· above the Straits. I Annt.ltor Shi pmcnt• Due Soon us ecelve . for the cards, letters and flowers peeled to arrive this. week end to . Mr. anrl Mrs. Kenneth .Jones they sent to. me while I was in St. F ' Lawrence hospital. I also wish to spendMrs. Crerghton lh~ summer Hecl1. With Miss her Yeager sister, willand twoleave children, :Monday .Judy for andBurt David, lake ord Mod' el F-l .. pl·ck - Special Prices in Ton Lots 100 lbs ... $3.95 thank everyone who helped to cor h~s been teac.hlng at the Polytech- to spend two weeks. ry on my farm work while I ~as me Institute 111 San German, Puer· . ' Up away. Irvin B. Smith. 29w1p to Rico, fot· the past three years. Mrs. Edward Knapp enterlamed Heavy D t M d I 8 ft 8 H . D t T' , She has made many friends• in Holt teachers at a tea Tues~ay - U Y 0 e - , OX - eayy - U V lfeS LANCE--I would like to thank Holt hy visiting here every year aftemoon to meet and visit With ld I f G • d St k H I' my frloncls and nclghbm's 'fot· with !lfrs. Heclt. She expects to h~r- Flot·ida gu~st, . Mrs. H,elt;n ' ea . Or faJn an 0( aU Jng- . Roy Christ~nsen the cards and gifts I received dur malte her home in t11e United Hilchcoelt, a fotmet teachet 111 ing· my stay in the h'ospitnl. Also Stn tes and colltinuc teaching. Holt. , Your ·Friendly Ford Dealet· ~ the nurses at the Stocl~brldge Me 210 State St. Mason Phone 9611 morial hospit.fll. MisR Amnn Mae Mr. and Mrs. Hownrd Stt·aiv,-ht Mt·s. Arthm• Taylor and threel ROY CHRISTENSEN Your Friendly Ford'Dealer Lnnce, 2Swlp nrc leaving next week for a few children a,re. leaving Saturday. to ' 210 State St. -Mason ·Ph. 9611 ~~innMlli~M~~~ ~~aw~~~~~~· ~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~-~~•;;~•• ~~~:~
'I J~ly l !l, 1,!)51 THE rNGHAM COUNTY NEWS Section'2 reams Split Double-Header Before Losing Final Game Don't Miss Itt Republicans Have ' Junior Legion Drops Tourney Final · No Party Paper Mason There l~ no Allch thing In Michl· grm an an otrlcral Republican pa· · fly "'"I f>ruwun I per·, dcclarerl Berry N, Bouman, Mnson fn nll nnrl players stoocl up "'II t' " , nJr navis Wn11 Oubllandlntr finance director or the State Cen· M nHon enr Ie1 l ,, n .~ 1.1-, 11 . nnd gnt.he~·ed nmund the ptnte tr·at 9ommtt.tce, winning- str·er.rl< In n Lhl'.ee·gumc Incllvirlllnl stnr· of tlw series wns while Shanafelt toolt his warm up eerhm of' the .Tunior Arnoricnn .Jon Davis who pileherl tho first pitches, The Flint Infield stood nt "Several publlcallonB with the wont 'Republican" .nppcnrlng In Legion hnHrhnll dlst1·luL plnyoffH 1 lfiUltc, pln.yc!l outfield in the sce the mound, nt n.nyiWI' Jlltrl< on Snt.tmln,v nnrl ond nn!l pitched the thlrr!· His When Shnnnfclt finished, nnrl their nruncs, or purporting by their Sunrlu y, But' Lhn t WHH Muson'rl hulling nvct·age wns .400 lm· the the Flint team moved bnclt Into contents to rcprcncnt tho Hcpuhll· only trophy· Ji'llnl wun the tour- three gmnes. In the ln Innings he position, nnd the Mnson tf'nm went c11n pnr·ty In Michigan, nrc being narnent ' ' pllchcri, he strllclt Ollt 1~, seven Iinck to the bench, nnrl the fnnA clrcutnled," Benmnn explained. . ' fm• thlr·rt outs, nnd wnllterl 10, lmcked nwny from the plate, "All of theRe puhllcnllonn nrc mu.r·ly lonrls slrppctl awuy fmrn 'l'hc playoffs began n.t 1:00 Snt- .Jewett stepper! Into the bfltter'n nollclttng advertising. But none t~ Mnson in ail .three J.(Hmos as ton- unlnv n!'tcrn~on with Jon D11vis box, Shnna.felt pitched nml Jewett an official puhlkatlon. The Repub slon nnd ;-~cttcm.cnt r.rot. l.he lwsl oppo'Hing· .Tne Hohertsrm of Flint. topper! the tlr·st hall, It bounced lican party neither Hponsors .nor• of the M.1son h.dlplnycrH. With, 'l'hl'cc Flint pilchci'S, rotll' hour·r1 tn Myel'S who steppccl on third for nrpr·ovcn any of the papcrH hc.tng parenL~ 'chcm·ln1-( ,fl'nlll t?c Hlrlc- nncl Hi Innings Intel' the fll'st gRmc the inst out. A Almplo, quicl< pln.y circulated. A(lvci'LlHlng In nny of Jines the !Joys Lt Ieel har ci,. Hntl, IPiint 9 Mnson 5, the pnper·s rlbes not cnnatltulc 11 1 1 and the game rmrl the sct·ics wns sometimes too lmnl. Fwlrlcrs I rnr cr ' •' . contribution to tho prtrty, No would !Johhie nnr1 fly and malw tvls, p, cf, rf ...... 3 10 1 1 meal or f'lsh wlt!J flour, it means 1------· land three Cl'l'OI'S, Flint moved Lo spl'inlde ll~rhlly, nheiLrl in the top of the nixth. But l!'lln t nox Scorn ·------1~ Mason C!lllle back to. U? the SCOre G AU It U lin Lhcil' hnlf of the 1nnrng-, Myel'S, 3b ...... 3 10 2. 1 i Flint Had lll'~i'rns . Hog-an, ss ...... 3 10 5 1 "II u : Stanley Stolz got a hftse on Deal, c ...... 2 9 2 2 PhI P hnlls, anrl Davis was hit by a Collnnl, rf, c ...... 3 14 5 B 'th I,pitched ball. Flint sent in Bud MacLean, cf, rf ...... 3 15 5 6 Homecoming Wl '!Roilier to relieve Joe Robcrt~on, Vulwvich, lb ...... 3 14 2 2 anri he walked Stuart Taylot· fill- Salcmo, ][ ...... 3 12 5 1 •II" 66 inn· the bases. Roilier settlcd·clown Lazar, 2b ...... 3 8 0 2 strucl{ out Bob Spraker, !Jut phI IpS i an~t (Ingham County Ncwe Photo) Straley, 2b ...... 2 3 1 0 • Soule Lagged him for a base hit McCall, p, 2b, cf ...... 3 6 0 0 B•·ing your car to Sldps f01• Lo d1•ive in Stolz and Davis with JON DAVIS of Aurelius played a major role in· the Robertson, p ...... 1 3 0 0 the Lying· l'l.lll.~. three-game tournament, He hurled the first game, which went Roilier, p ...... 2 1 1 0 the best service one or the outstanding- catcheo 4th Annual Grapplin, p ...... 2 7 0 1 or the day came in the eighth 10 innings. He played in right field in the second game, en· Smith, p ...... 1 0 0 0 inning- while Flint was at bat. Sec gineering a double play from that position. He and Dick Heck Shanafelt, p ...... ! 0 0 0 ond Baseman Dan Lazar walked, set of Leslie were to share mound duties the third game. and Pitchct· BLtrl Roilier sacrifice<) Hecksel was unable to play. Manager Harold Haase had no I<'lrst Garno It I[ I~ him to sccoml. He moved to third other pitcher available. So Jon went the route, pitching 19 Flint ...... 000 004 010 4---·9 10 3 Celebration when tho umpir·c called a hallc on Mason ...... 010 012 OOl 0-5 B 6 I TJa vis: 'rhen mrnic Myers iJOI<:ed a innings in two days. Throughout the tournament, Davis came S11cnnd Gamll It s a short !ly into left !lclrl. Shattuck, through with hits when hits meant runs, The youngster will Mason ...... 304 002 301--~13 15 · g WASH playing deep after the thit·d base be a junior at Mason high school next fall. Flint ...... 110 130 600-12 11 7 man's thil'cl-inning double, came 'fhh•d Game char·ging· in. Ncar the edge of tho Flint ...... 001 011 202-7 7 5 July 26-27-28 pitch catcher lloh Deal caught Jon D11vis was in right !lelcl in OIL CHANGE baseline he slabbed the bail one Mason ...... 120 000 002--5 5 10 CLEAN SWEEP handed while running at top him oiT the bag with a quick the eighth, and he made a catch speed. Flint went ahead 5-1 when throw to Shortstop Pat Hogan. thnt may have saved the game, GREASE Pat Hogan singled, scoring La That was the end of the ninth. With men on first and third, and zar. Ganw Goel! 10 lnnlngH one out, Deal smnslted a long fly Second Baseman Dan Lazar Th.e game went inlo extra inn- into right"center. Davis ran to his Fowlerville Takes Sale on TIRE REPAIR muffed Bob Jewett's grounder to ing-s and Flint marked up four· r·ight and caught the ball one· put a ma.n on first in the last half r·uns in the top of the tenth on handed just fl foot or two fmrn of the ninth. Douglas and Shnt tht·cc hits, an ermr, a walk and the ground, He kept his balance, Tri-County Lead · tucl< went out on otrills_ Sunrlll:i.fu~ __MuHon · f · 'only -to se.e Fowter·vitJe fight back got off to a fast start. With the scor•c. tred m the ninth; with four runs In tho eighth. Fow-· If's Going, After Flint's Ron11lcl Gra.pplin Davrs opened With a·. double off lerville scored the winning runs The Traceys with thci•· slapstick musical song s,Lruck out Stuart Taylor, the fit·st !ohn Sm}th, the tim~ Fimt prtchet' in ,the 11th, on Gl'een's single, and dan-;o man up, Spralk ul P\ousnnl yPnl' IH nn English I cachet• for the Twenty-five member·s one! r.:uesls Robert Hoslllns of Dul·and Sunday Northwest Stockbridge lake In Bnrry eounly with Mr·s. of the Woman's Society for• Chris anrl fumlly were guests of Mr. and aftemoon. n fl.emoons. MJ'R. .Tess Bachman on Saturday I ~~rs, Gwmlon Usher Ethel Wilcox at her e1ot1 age, tian Scr·vlcc were en lertainerl nl. Mrs. Lester Rice relumed from Mr. and Mrs. Marvin Lett and Parl~er On· of Porllanrl, Oregon, Ml', nnd M1~. Rollct'l Smith nt· the Musolf'f eo I tnge nt Hllnnrl lrtllc Mason hospital Monday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Howard Townsend dn ugh ter of Mason and Mr. and Is visltlng his sister, Mr•s. B. l-1. tcnrlod n birthday and wedding an· lost Wednesday. A plcn1c dlnnct• Mrs. Ft·ecl Logan expects to be rc· and children epcnt Sundny at thet Flc!rl, nnd Mr·.,Ficlrl. JliVt'rSill'Y purly Salnrrlfly evening wns ser•verl ot 12;:!0, after which Mrs. Curl Shcrd o( Carson City lensed Wednesday afternoon when Detroit zoo. wo1 e l~r·iday evening dinner guests Mr. and Mrs. !~loyd l•'rench nf nl Pine Lodge Inn nonr• Br•lghton lhcr·e was a ~hnrt lnwincss meet she will return to t.he Rice home. Ing. nf M1·. and Mrs. F. C. Anderson, Mr·. and Mrs. Howard •rownsend Lalrc Lansing I wcr·e 'l'hllr'stlny in honor· of Lhe birthday nnnJVer·· went to For·L Wayne, Indlnna, on guests of M1·. annrllng scvoml Mrs ..James Wartleld of Highlnnrl h a 11 111 o a urr ay evemng, , 1e " en t .can rs. , rm . nmp Je Ia ire collage. . rJu y:; w1lh thciJ' grand)HU'enls, Mr. Purl!, Arthur Thompson of Bnllle lrl' ol' Mason and Miss Maxine Camphell of Holt spent Friday dance was sponsor·ed by the Tl'i- ,p t h. wcel! end at Frfe Lnl!e Mr. anrl Alr·s Husscll Edgar 01.11 nu;\ M1 s. H.nlpll Wnllcer, ~vhile Creek, M1·. and Mrs. R. M. Lnugh- County softball league. with thcu· hmther, Charles Cnmp- thr parents ol lWins, a hoy and n 111<'<1' parents a1e lmvcling- lin and Mr·. und 1!rs. A. 0. Green wilh Mr·. and Mrs. A, C. Berger. Mr. and Mr·s. Ethel Blakely of Carl Droschu went to Detroit on hell. girl, born sunday evening- :II lht• lilr()ugh Canada ami lh~ eastern ough were entel'lained at. dinner Sunst•t. Haven Nr•ws Monday to take examinations Mr. and Mrs. Rex Townsend antl Mason General hospital. ~tale~. Sunday at the home of Mr. nnrl M11lcr Hoad and Mrs. Lloyd Con Mrs. Emma Bedinger anll Mr·s. Grovenburg artorl and children of Pasadena, prior to his induction into the serv- chlldt·cn, Erwin Borth, Edward Mrs. Emma Covert is sl:tylng l'rivalc William Ward of Camp Mrs. Orin Voss, Jr., in J.onor· of Hazel Matl!ley of Canton, Ohio, M.·s. Howard North ice. He left fot Fort Sheridan, II- Briekmnn and Loal Townsend vis- with her son·in-law and r!aughler, Honl!l'l', Alnbanw, arTived 'l'ne~- the birthday anniversary of Mrs. California, were Saturday evening and Mrs. Ruby Campbell of Mason elinner guests of Mr. and Mt•s. Earl llnois. iteel Mr. and Mrs. Fay Townsend Mr·. nnd Mrs. Cln11rl Pnr1sh. duy to spend u two-wee!~ fur·longh A. 0. Greenough. were Sunday visilors of Mrs. Anne Saturday evening coJlrrs at the Mt. and Mt·s. Charles Davis and ISunday afternoon. ______al the home of lus mother, Mrs. Mr". Emma Gnmwald and Mr. Braman. Sullivan. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cosgray and Leona1<1 home included M1•. and fa~ily attended lhe ':"eddlng of Mrs. Daisy Wnll!er retumed to If your boiled snlnd rJressinr.: Is Lloldi•J Ward. and Mr·s. Hans Grunwald of Eaton Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Palmer of Mrs. Clair· Rickie of Dimondale, M1s~ Woocllocl!, a cousm ~f Mrs. lhe home of Mr. and Mrs. Waller thieller \.han you want il, thin with Mr·. anti Mr·~. Ollo Deiss and Rapids were Saturday dinner· daughters, Mr. anrl Mrs. Mike Cos gray of Stockbridge and Mr·. and Lansing were Sunday visit m·s of Mr·. and Mrs. Clarence Hm·slmyeJ' Dav1~, at Peoples chur·ch Ill East Bauers Friday after spending two plain cr·cam, sour· c1·eam, m whip .son, Charles, ami Ml'S, Com Hoi- guests at lhe home of Mr. and the later's mothc1·, Mr·s. F'mnccs ami Mr. nnd Mr·s. Fr·nnk Geisen· ~ansmg. The cet·emony look place months in Mesa, Arizona, with rei- pcrl cr•enm . Mrs. Edwm Vanderbush and 1 sll'in of Grosse Point visited Mr·. Mrs. Bernard Grunwald. Nehellng. haver·. 111 tt1c chapel. The groom was Del-~ ntives. 1 ------and Mrs. Geor·gc Vogl, Sr., on Mr. and Mrs. Rolland Wl1ite anrl dm1ghlers of Carleton were guests over· the week end of their parents, Mr·. and Mrs. L. P. Williams anrl .John KcRiing, on furlough from I ph in Bud?.inBki. After the cere· . Pat ~isner· has rclmned homct I Rudyarrl Kipling- wr·olc "'rile ::ltliHiay. daughter or Ea Lon Rapids and Mr. Mrs. Emma Mm·gan of Webber ville Ft. Bennmg, Georgia, and Gi'rtrlllle many th? nc~l~wcds were honor~d I 1rom hrs norlh~rn lrip. .Tu nglc Bnn){s" in 1he hills of V<'l'· Mr·. anrl M1 s. Wesley Shop hell and Mr•s. Robe1'L Hayhoe anti Mr·. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks. Ar·thur Cooper of Detroit has visited Mrs. :Maggie BIH'rien on Nobel of Dimondale were united in at u brenllfO ft·iends A report on the meetings will he Notice to Mr. uml Mrs. Russell Davis and of Fllchilurg wer·e Wednesrlny eve· and relatrves wrtncssed the •~er·e- given at the Aid meeting August t'lmner Sunday at Big- Pm'lage Mr. and Mrs. Jaclt First of Lima, family of: Davison spent Sunday nlng guests of Mr. rmrl Mrs. Lewis mony. z. lnlte in honor of five July bn'lh· Ohio, spent Wednesday wil h Mr. day anniversaries. with Mr. and Mr·s. Dale Er·ter. F1·eer·. .Joan Leonal'd has recoveree! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Johnson Mr·s. Edgm· Scl'ipter· rrnil MrB. and Mrs . .Tim Hess. Mrs. Robet·t Bartlett was a Mr·s. Lawton Gm1ss 1s spending fi'Om llle mumps. are spending two weeks in Cheboy. Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Voss and Sunday visitor of Mr. and Mrs. Property Owners in Dansville Louis Scnpter spent Tuesday with family of Mason were Sunday rlin the week w1th Mr. and Mrs . .Jim Mrs. Clarence Leonard is visit· gnn with Mrs. Kitchen, Mrs. John- ' I Mr~. Dell Lowry of Pm ry. Grant DeForest of Fowlerville. Clicknci' of Det1 oil. ing this week at the home of Mr. son's mother. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Wllllnms net· guests of: the latter's parents, Mr. Bartlett attended the Detroit· Mrs. :Chnr·Jps Johnson nnrl nnd Mr·s., Bert Ber·g of Saline. Mr. and Mrs. Wellington Orr Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hobart. New Yorlt double· header in De wer~ ill Homet· Thursday. Mt·. and Mrs. Jonn Lance re- daughter, Carol, and grandson, Mrs. Elmer Elliott is sel'iously visited Mr. and Mrs. .Miller of tr•oit Sunday.• Jean DeForest re Tel'l·y, of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. sick. ' · Eaton Rapids Sunday evening. r' ceived word Wednesday from their turned to her home after a 10-day Jack Peterson of Lansing were Mrs. Alvis Robinson of McCue William Jennings spent the week 'BY ORDER OF THE VILLAGE COUNCIL son, John, Jr., who was then 111 visit wtth the Bartletts. guests Sunday or Mr. nnd Mrs. road harl a visit several days this end at Lal!e George. He returned Shower Held for Seattle, Washington. He will ar Mt·. and Mrs. J. C. Nelson and Arthur Olson. Terry is r·emaining week from her brother, Eugene Sunday and brought Chuck Dol- rive soon at Ft. Custer whel'C he family and Mr. and Mrs. Orla fat· a longer visit. Couch, who Is on furlough, and her bee, Die!! Cremer, Tommy Hemnns will receive his discharge after be Sheathelm were Sunday dinner Mr. ancl Ml'S. Robert Smith mother from Gl'and Rapids. and Alton Jennings with him. ing in Korea six r..onths. guesls of Mr. ' and Mrs. Herbert Settlement House were week end guests of Mr. and James Hart, Carl Ro~b and Jay Mr. and Mrs. Law.rence Dolbee Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hess and Wilkinson of South Haven. 1 Mrs. .Tames Norton of Lansing-, Coburn are spendmg thts week at and Larry accompamed Mr.. und 1 Property owners in Dansville: must have Mr·. and Mrs. Joe Schiel! of Maybee Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hayhoe were Monday evening the members of and visited Mr. ancl Mr·s. Clifford the Coburn cabrn near Oscoda. Mrs. Ray Mathews and famrly to 1 the Woman's Society for Chnstian were Saturday guests of Mr. ami Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Flintz and Mr. and Mrs. L.· D,. Rev. Lloyd and Mrs. Nottawa. Mrs .. Mathews and chrl·! Mrs. Jtm Hess. Mead~ Service and the Dorcas circle held Alfred Hayhoe of Lansing. Swain Sunday, also of Lans ng: Meade, w~o are spendmg the sum- dren are spendmg the week there i weeds cut by August 1 m· the village will Mr. and Mrs. Roy Hobart had Mr-. and Mrs. Paul Hedglen and 1 u supply shower for the Rose DavJd and Michael Norton re- mer In Mtchigan, called on Mr. and With. her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 1 dinner Saturday evening at the fami!S' tool! a trip to Ludington Gregory Houchen settlement house, tumed home with the Smiths for Mrs. A. L. Tool~er l:;t~t week. . Curt1s Cuyler. I have them cut and charged to the pl'Ojlerty Friendship Square, El Paso, Texas. home of Mr·. and Mrs. Jesse Kent and other places in northern Mich· a week's vacation here. A group ot relattves ~urpr1sed Mr. and Mrs. Roy Mathews and The party was held at the home in Mason. igan Saturday. · . Mrs. Lottie Hoehn of Drmondale family of Bronson were guests at or Mrs. G. E. Manning and she Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bailey returned Mr. anr;l Mrs. Bernard Grunwald Mr. and Mrs: Davtd Wo.ods Sunday. afternoon. She was invited the Mathews home on Thursday! owner's taxes, was assisted by Mrs. Roscoe Ar· home Sunday from u two-weeks and family were Saturday evening spent last we~~ 111 northem Mrch- to dinner at the home of Mr·. and evening. I nold, Mrs Forest Andet·s~n, Jr., vacation in northern Mis:higan. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Robert At· lgan. They VISited Mr. and Mt·s. Mrs. Lavere Tooker, where over 30 i and Mrs. Ellen Frost. Durmg the They camped at Mallilroogan lal~c llinson of East Lansing. Theo S. J:Ioag at Otsego lake and people assembled. Mr. and Mrs. Less imported tobacco Is now/ evening- group singing was enjoyed in the Upper Peninsula and spent the remamder of the week was Dick Tool~er and Mr. and Mrs. used in American cigarets than be· j and scenic pictures of the north u few days at Hough Lon lalre. spent In the Upper Penmsula. Lyle Tooker and family from Eel- fore World War II. were shown by Mrs. Robert 'I'homp- Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fox spent Kenneth Woods stayed with Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Swan and Beth son. Sunday WJth then· daughter and WMS Members Hefreshmen ts were later served family, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Fitch ~pent the week with Mr. and Mrs. Ge01·ge Post of Mason. -- hy the hostesses. of Marshall. Mr. and Mt·s. Richard Wilson Have Final Meet Mr. and Mrs. Don Andm·son of J.otlgPs Are Entt,rtainctl and son were guests Sunday at the Ann Arbot· were week end guests home of Mr. Wilson's parents, Mr. The Woman's MissiSnary Society of the forme1·'s mother, Mrs. Rosa Forty-five members of the I. 0. and Mrs. Leon Wilson of Howell. of the Free Methodist church held Anderson. 0. F. and Rebellahs from Lakeside Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hoff of the final meeting of the conference Mr. and Mrs. Lee Haindel ami Lodge of Nevi were entertained on Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Jess year last Wednesday afternoon at family of Mason aml Mr. and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Bachman were guests on Sunday lhe home of Mrs. William Freier !Mrs. Mike Keech and family of Mrs. Charles Kt·ecger. A picnic BONDED night of Mr. and Mrs. Aethen Witt. muth of Fitchburg. Webberville spent Sunday with BRAKE LININGS dinner was served after which Louis Yuhasz or Holt visited Mr. The business meeting was pre- their patents, Mr. nnd Mrs. A. C. gnmes of horseshoes, baseball and (Serie• 3000 model..) and Mrs. A. J. Miller on Sunday. sided over by the president, Mrs. Berger. I cards were played. Mr·. and Mrs. Carl Hoover and Lloyd Hayhoe. · Mrs. Jessie Reinhart retm ned son, Carl, or Lansing were week Yearly reports of all officers home Sunday after spemling the Mr·. and Mrs. George Vogt, Jr., end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wil- were given and projects for the week with her d)lughter, Mt·s. were Saturday evening guests of liam Morefield. Mr. and Mt·s. Lloyd new year were discussed. There Homer Hazelton of Centerlme. Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Dunton and Phillips and Mr. and Mrs. Cyril will not be another· meeting until Miss Mary Fitzsimmons of Ann Ml'. nnd Mr·s. N. S. Davis of Ma· Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth, the last Wednesday in August at Arbor was a week end guest or son. Wright of Lansing visited the which time_ncw officers will be her sister, Mrs. A. B. Braman. Mrs. J. M. Clolrgh of Lansing Moreflclds Sunday. elected. Mr. and Mrs. Robert 'fl!ompson spent several days lnst week with Mr.· and Mrs. Elmo Waldron or and daughters were Sunday guests her· sister, Mt'l!l. Edgar Scrlpter. Lansing were Sunday visitors of C. I. Richner and son, Gorrlon, of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Stanllm·y or ••• to do more work Mr. and Mrs. Eat·l Dakin of Lan· the latter's parents, Mr·. and lllrs. and Gordon Sweet of Lansing B)oomfleld Hills. Mrs. Allie sing were Wednesday visitors of William Muench. April returned spent the week end at Fife Jalte Thompson retumed home with for your money :Mr. and Mrs. Eddy Wall~er. home with her parents aftet· spend- near l{alkaslm. them afteJ' a weel~'s visit at the Mrs. R~Js Sumption underwent ing nine days visiting hcl' grand- Mr. and Mrs. Cera! Underwood Stanbmys. an operation Monday mm·ning- at parents. attended the state horse ·show in Mr. and Ml's. Lloyd Kleinsmith and Mr. and Mrs. Samuel F. B. the Sparrow hospital in Lansing. Mr. and Mrs. William Sharlancl Char·Jotte Sunrlay. ~~""""'· ~ "' .... Mrs. Bessie Turnbull and Mrs. and Keith of Northwest Stool!· Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Taylor Wtlliams wer·e Sa tm·day evening Samh Clements were Friday din· bridge were visitors on 'l'hlll'sclay spent Saturday at Greenwood lake, guests of Mr. and Mr·s. Sam Wil liams. ncr guests of M1·s. Howard Herr•iel~ evening at the home of Mr. anrl Ohio. Elizabeth Pollok and Phillis . ~ of Stocllbt·idge. Mrs. Mary Mead, Mrs. Rex Townsend. Taylor returned home with them Patsy, .Judy ami Wilma Cmft Mt·s. Nina Kelley and Mrs. Maggie I{athy Nelson of Williamston is to stay until Monday. returned Ft•idny after a month's . .. <._ .. :.:'' ¢A Fisher we•·e other guests present spending the summer with Mr·. anrl ' Mrs. Aethen Witt, Mrs. Rex visit with their sister, Ethel Craft ~~. ~ at dinner. Mrs. Carl Nelson. 'l'ownsond, Mrs. Jess Bachman ru1d in New York City. 'l'hey we1·e ac companied home hy their sister Mr. and'Mrs. Edgar Scr1pter and Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lantis and Mrs. Maude Faught of Galien y;ere Ml'. and Mrs. William Niswonger visitors Tuesday at the latter's und Miss Sheila Adams. Samuel Amold Scriplet· were Sunday din· Craft of Great Lakes Naval Tmin ner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Howard and Lloyd were Sunday dinner· farm at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ing Station spent ll week end pass Scripler of Aurelius. guests at the home of Mr. and Kenneth Faught of Peny and Mr. Mrs. Clarence Foster and Alice of and Mrs. Maurice Faught of Fow- at the l10mc of his pa1·ents, Mr·. Mr. and Mrs. William Musolff Spt•ingport. lcr·vil!e. and Mrs. Dewey Cmft. spent the wecl! end with Mt·. anrl Mrs. Carrie Schoemer and Mrs. Mr. and Mr·s. Chris Muench of Mr. and Mrs. Emer·y Fl'eeJ• and Mrs. Oscar Ander·son and Mt·s. Bessie Olson and Mr. and Mrs. Orange county, New York, and Mr. Mr: and Ml's. Melle Freer were Walter Vipond of Kalkasl!a. Irving Clements. of Holt wcr·e and Mrs. Albert Newman of Bay Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Sadie Behm, Mrs. Sarah dinner guests Wednesday at M1·. City spent T\lesday with Mr. and Will Sly of Vnntown. Mr. Sly i.> Clements and Mrs. Bessie Turn and Mrs. Ro'bert Coolie's home in Mrs. William "'Muench. , lm[..l'OVing. blll and Verna attended the funer· Lapeer. Mrs. Tillie Hanel~ and Mr. and Mr·. and Mr·R. Roy Glover and al of Mrs. Clements' sister, Mrs. evening. Mt•s. James Cash and family of Mrs. Olive Fosl,er w'cre Sunrlny Amanda Reeves, at the Wetherby Mrs. Irving Clements of Holt, New Hudson were Sunday visitors visitors of Mr·. anrl Mr~. Alvm funeral home in Jackson Saturday Mrs. Bessie Olson and son, Jcmn· of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Roget•s and Sharp of Michigan Center. at'ternon. cis, accompamed Mrs. Cal'rie Mrs. Sarah Rogers. Mrs. Leo Rog 'l'hc I. T. A, S. 1948 CIILSS l'C· Mr•. nnd Mrs. Will Barher of Schoemer to the lattcr·'s l10mc in ers Is improving from her t•ecent union, Will he held July 22, at Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. How· Chicago Heights Saturday. 'l'hey lllness. 12:30 p. m. at the Pleasant lalte ard Met·indorf and family and Mr. returned home Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Rex Townsend and county parlc. 'rhose attending are and Mrs. George :Merindorf were Lelanrl Perrine, Jr., won a third family were Sunday visitors of Mr. to Lal~e theu· own table service, Sunday evening guests of Mr. and place trophy in the AA free flight and Mrs. Fay Townsenrl and fnm· drinlt, RlliHiwlches and a dish to Mrs. Sam Williams. event of the lltate-wide model mr· ily of Northwe~t Stockbrirlge. pass. (Conllmlalion of alandard equlpmonl and lrlm lllualratod i1 depondonl on •••ilubitilr of malorla/.1 Mrs. Irene Braman spent Thurs· plane meet at Ionu Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Lantis day with het• sister, Mrs. Jud Mrs. Ida Mueller of Jaclrson and Mr. and Mrs. William Nls· Look at these engineered-In economy features Sweet of Lansing and in the eve· was a Sunday guest of Mr. and wonger and Lloyd attended the valve-tn-~ead engine design, Blue-Flame ·com ning they were guests of Mr. and Mrs. J, B. Dalton. funeral of Mrs. Amanda Reeves at Mrs. Kay Moore of Woorllund. Mt·. and Mrs. Melvin Bench and the Wetherby funeral home in Insurance bustion, Power-Jet carburetor and long-lasting Mr. and Mrs. Fran][ Martin of family and Mrs. Edna Haney of Jaclrson Saturday afternoon. ' brakes. - -Nov! were Mon' ~\,, ! ' ,., ... . , '
;\I una ~lu•J'\\'111111 Caml Aslli" lll'il'n Will',\' Fai1h Sutlill' ,Joan Pa r·snns 1Oc Buys a Lions lu Turtle Derby Tick t 1 c Each Ticket Coun·ts 10 Votes for the Queen. CandidcJte of Your Choice Pictured Here.·· Proceeds Will Go to Sight Conservation, Boy Scout Work and Underprivileged Children Projects Ttude Derby Schedule Attention Turtle Hunters We are still offering 15c each for turtles Elimination Heats ... Daily during Fair measuring 5 t() 7 inches. Cha~1pionship Finals 1:30 p. m. No turtles with hmken wind, ring bones Saturday, Aug. 18 at the Fairgrounds or spavins will be accepted. \ Deliver turtles to E. C. Smith, StiU T~rne for Sponsors· 857 S. Barnes St. and get your money Turtle Derby Rules Display Your Window Cards New Sponsors This Week 1. J•;a<•h tidu•t Jllll'eilaSI'II lltdnmnti!,al- 1;.· l'asts I 0 Wlt!•s in t lw "QIII't'll of (h\'111'1' t h•• Fail·" •·outt•st. l~af]J tidu•t JHll' dmSI'ti on :any tm·til' in an~· mli' Dr. Wm. E. Clarl< ...... Soda !lig-ht ·'''"ts lfl \'nl't•s fn•· tl11• (!11<'<'11 C:tntlillat·., in l'ii!tt·g-e• or Uwt Flight. }),-, George Clinton ...... Aspirin • Dr. Joe Ponton '...... Joe P. u ~~~~ m:tn~· tiei{t~ts :~s tiPsiJ'4.ltl tnay lm D1·. A. V. Smith ...... Benzedrine :uii'Pha~.;~·tl on any hu·1Iu l·t·nlt•n·d. D1·. 0. K. Pauley ...... Somnambulist ;L 1\U ~Hc•l\t~t. ~salt•s :t.JHI \'ut.in~· on Dr. R. R. DeMartin ...... Ka Don "QIH•f'IJ of tlu' l•'nir" c•nntrsl: will Dr. F. J. Kellogg ...... Strabismus I'IIISI' :~t midnight., \\'Piiii<'H~Iay Au gust 1;;. 1 Ford Ball Cum Ma· chine Co ...... Gummy ·1. Standings In "Qu:•rn nf tlw Fait·" l'::nt"''' auil. !111' loJJ 10 tul'llPs in tkl: an• Jisll'd liHily ,.... tilt• The Traveler oll'i<:inl "'l'urtl" lll'rhy S!•ort•hoal'll" Ha\'n yon P\'PJ' SPPn a. i.nrtiP ,m Hw t•otu·t lwus1~ In wn. H:wing down tlw l'on 11 '! 'J'lw s·hrll that hi' is Wt'll(l]ll'll i:n Si"J'\'c>S :1;., his nlc)(k:.;t a.'iwllf". ll•• is \'I'JT mndi' n.t. hnlllC' On PiUH•J· lnnd "" -st•u. Still Time for Sponsors He• nPWI' cnn gn nut. at night. (,'nl' iII his ~HHlW lw'll ill'. To· Join the Fun u., I r:n·1·1s m•:u, ltn ll':t.\'Pis f:t.l' 11ut. \\'ht'I'IWt'l" lm muy I"OU.nt, H~· ne~\'PJ', IW\'Pr (•an snt•ah; ~l\\'fl,Y From his humhle ·honw. l'·hotns hy J{rnns-1\hau Studio ..
'·. I Mt•, rmrl Mra, Hn.r•t•y Willett nnd rniH ntH! MRS. CI,EMENS IS HONORED July 3, pt 3:30 p, m, . Mr. nnrl Mt·~. Ft'flni< Suggnte and Jll'ntHlpnt•enl.s nl. N•'w llltl'ii'nl. lnKl W<'l'ic Vll<.'ll· rln,y, Not•th Pt'Cf;hytcrinn chmch of lhe couple greeted lhelt· guests at llnning In JJIIJ'llt<'l'll 1\lldtlgan n t son of Mr. flncl i\lJ'~l Leon ..s. An The bride, who was given In Ireturned Thtu·srlny from tL ll'ip I o Lansing wus the scene of the dou- a t•eceplion in the clwrch parlors, Shower Held for Wily, were mnt'J'icrl Sntunlny, .July matTinge by her mother· In the Ot·lando, li'lorldn. Mrs. A. A. How· Burt lnlw, Indian J{Jvc;r, l\1ndlinJu: bic-ring ceremony pct·formed at Bnslcets of glnclloli and snowbu!l;; 7;- ftt 3:00 p. m, In t.he cilflpel of absence of Mr'. Gree,ne, wore a lett nccompnnicr.i them homn to I~lnnd nnd the Sl.m i Is, 8:00 p. m. by Rev, N. 'r. l{clzcr, ctecorntccl the parl.ors fot· the oc- t.hc Mason Methole· fitter! jacltet-style !>louse, 'fhc Sunday nftct•noon cnllcrs of Mr. hrolilcr-ln-inw nnol slslo.ot·, 1\lt', JIJHI ( snowbulls, nne! hmnch le, Mrs. McCann, Mrs. lcrtVe from the Fisher Body Cor· collar, and an ol'Chid corsage, A George l3eaumunl. Mr. :tnd Mrs. poration, moon for scvcml clays in Greim leclcd n ballet·in~-leng-t.h gown of orcllid to the shoulder of her Slusser and Mrs. Murdoclc, lifelong friend of the pbrldegl'Oom Valley. They nt·e now resirling at Rex Bcnumont. nnd fnmily of On while lace over while slippct· sa· Jacket, • • Mrs. John Melr, slslct• · of the Donald E. Hanson, was best man. 5210 East l3roaclway, Apnrlmenl ondaga were dinner guests o[ Mt·s. tin, A short jacket Lopped the Upon their relm·n they will live Mt•, and Mrs. C. H. Snrlc of bridegroom, cnlertalned 30. friends For her daughter's wedding D., Long Beach, California, Beaumont on Sunday. gown which fcalut·cd a' full gnlh- at 1030 .Jcl'Ome street in Lnnsing, Ft·celand and Mr. and Mrs, El· nnrl relatives Thw·sday evening fit Mrs. Greene chose a g'Own of light Mrs. "'::iclc has resigned her po Mr. nnrl Mrs. William Fiolcl of creel slcit•t. Hot' clwpcl-lcngth veil Mrs. Alderman gmduntcd fl'Dm wood G. Millard and Jeff returned A miscellaneous shower ut the navy with navy accessot·ies. She sition as H nut·.~c at the Bisho~ Bunlcct• Hill have had ns a IJouse of illusion was held in place by a Easlem high school in Lansing In Sunday evening nfter spending a home of the briclcgmom's parents. wore iln orchid corsage. Mrs. Clinic at Long Berteh. The bt·irJ~ g-uest fot· the past two wcclcs his lace cap, She cat'l'iccl a white 1950. She has since l>een employed wcclc at Missaullock fn Riverside. at the Bishop Clinic cntm•t:tinccl McF'at'l'en a.nd family of Oltcmos, a tl!u·n of net to match her.gown. Mr~. H~len Johnson of Follows, Mr. and· Mrs. c. A. Mosher Sun- the l>ridegroom, made the cakes. The Mission Inn Is where Cat'l'ie at ~ linen shower. Mr. mul Mrs. Gct•nld Marlin and Mrs. Rodney Rny of Lansing and Ca!Jfot•nta, called on Mrs, Arlo · day aftct·noon and evening. family of Rives Junction, nnrl Mr. 1 The newlyweds are malert Somet·s n.nrl Mt·s. Elmer Otis ami Mr. and cousin of the bl'idegroom, were Wednesday cullers of Mrs. Whip- :Mt · a~d Ml~. Raymond McLean son, ._; and Sandt•a were Saturday evening Mrs. Bernard Otis anrl sons of bt•idesnwicls. They w·ore gowns of pic were 'Mrs. Albert Beute and and fa~uly Will. leave Satm:day. on * * guests of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dorrance Family Leslie spent the wcelt end at lhc blue and aqua, respectively, Mrs . .Marjorie Beute, Judy and a ~veek s vaea,tton. :'hey Wtl~ VISit Greenough of Lansing. Balla rei ranch on Pine ri vm· in styled like the matron of honor's. Bohby of Grand Rapids. T.wcnty- Mt.s. McLean s pa,Jents, Dt. a~d Manistee county. Mrs. Balhll'it·thclay annivet·sary of M1·s. Will Mr. and Mr.·,, David Lilly.white and family have arrived home one o'clocl< after which mcmbct·s sion of the evening with Mt·s. AI· Sunday. ding guests lo thcil' seats. Norris of Bowling Gt·een, Ohio, moved into their new home on aftct· spending a wcelt's vacation drove to the" farm home of Mr. fred Gaul winning first prize, Mrs. Mt·s. Hazel Cowing of Leslie rror het' daughter's wedding· Sunday. Mrs. Not'l'is is the great- West Centet· street Monday after with Mrs, Seyfarth's pat·ents, Mr. and Mrs. Don·ance Risch, wlwrc a James Bobcowski, seeo~d an<.l was weel< end guest of Mr. een residing on and Mrs. Frank Blacly wet·e * ·* • Beach, Florida, is visiting Mr. and and 1\ay and Tel'l'y spent Sunday weel< end guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Fry of Laly the evening. Thursday callc1·s of Mrs, Zola Os Mr. and :Mrs. Victor Schinlull attended n picnic at J{ul- trrp end. amazoo, Sunday, -Mr. nnd Mrs. Clat·e A. Potter Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Van Steel· ftllcl Sandra plan to spend the next and ancl family and Mr. and Mt:s. two weeks at the hom.e of Mr. and Gerald Stuart visited· tfie Willow Mrs. Alvin S. Potter of Lansing Run airport, Sunday, while the Alvin Putters are on va-. · M1•s. Hattie Newman and her calion, mother ancl sister were recent vis· Mrs. H. B. Hunt and Marg·at·ct itors of Mrs. Alfred Allen, Sun of Toledo, Ohio, called on Mrs. clay callers were Mt·s. Viva Rily Henson's. Mrs .. Clarence Stidd and Jean of plane. Mary is spending a few Grand . Rapids spent Sunday at weely tl>o CnmmuniHlfi, Dr, 11ov, Donald WIIHon of •rcemnllclt Mason Imve been Hhifl<•ri to I110VCI11011l nf tho McthoriiHI. cltut·eh Attot·ney Dr•. IJild Mrs. M. ,J. GJ'cen, In Mn- G1•ccn Hair!, and wus cvcnl.unlly roltnnrllnrr n RilC-rlny plnnnlng cot)· who is PJ·n.~ll.vtm·y urlvlsor, Mrs. Tt'IIVOI'so City during . l.lw elwt'l'y son I he tlltHI wcelc, 'I-I. ,1. Green ovtn•l hl'llwn. fct·enco with lcnclei'S or the nnllon- T-1\nllic wiJo ia Pt·cshyl.ernl Jtdvlaor hnt•vost, Joyce Dersllnc ruul li'lo HCI'Ycrl in Ci1ina HH fl. hospllnl Dr·. Gi'CCil llllCJ lll11' hushnnd 111 JlJJ!Ird ol' evnngoli:1m on tho eam nnd Hov, WciiJJJ'cl Rlssm· of ,Jones- Brown wore Henl ln the 'l'J'IIVCI'H" \VIII lm 1111'11;1' ft·nm hiK olflcn llllllliiRJ'I'. Hl!l wll'n wus n Hllrguon ngt'Cil lhat the Chinese will c>~cnlu jllls of Albion colleg-e, Dclcgatoll ville, wiJn i,, i.hn eynocl advisOJ', ln Chlllr>Hc hnspilals. 'riley wm·c lilly reJect comJnuniHm, ChlneHe m•e confet•cnco nne! clislt•ict scci'O ______------City ru·cn. this weelr. Wllblli' HnlciJ fur \'lll'll!lnn foreerl to li!IIVn CIJ!na in the Nn- IIJ'e cssnnllally lndivlrlunlislH, the lnt·ics of cvong'cJism ot• chall'llwn and Glen M:!rphy nrc sllll on llwlr· ,July ~ 1-!IU lnc:htNii'e United Slates government The Gt·cens W!!J'r• In Chinn under " • Jesus • ·•• who fo1· the joy that was set before him confet•onces nnrl come from all ·18 full work o L len st. 'l'hn offh~11 will lin open 1lurlng rll'!iel'erl t.Jw Alll<'t'i"nn misslonnl'lcA ll>c Col'elgn mission hoard of tho endured the cross, despising the shame, . , ." (Hebrews 12:2.) stntcs und Cu!Ju. '!'he four c~hlll'ch wot·l,crs w1•rn I tlw ufternuonH to lcllvc Chinn In the IIIH'islng. I•'J'l'e Met.hocllsl church, They Read Heb1·ews 4:9-16. Dr. Hurry Denman, cxcclltlvc leave; for. Japan sent to Inghnm l>y the Nalirrnnlj fm·mnt'ly lived In Laltc Odessa. Dr, When things are going wc11, one may sing about carrying sc'cretnry of the nnl.ion1tl honrcl, Council of Churches Lo WJH'it wllhl'------....1 Despite the intnJ'J'II(llion nf I.JJcir A. Sag-ct·-Gr·cen Is now cngngcd In lolcl the rlelegates l.lml u gt·cttl Mr;. ltnrl .·Mt·H. Rupm·t Dunton worlc hy Lhc revolution, the iJJ'C<'IIH ,tho pi'Hellcc of mcrliclnc In WIL: the cross with a smile, Actua11y to rejoice while bearing the I!Vnngcllsllc movement ifl sweep loft Mnsrrn Monduy on the flt•st I nro Hllppoi'l.eJ·s of I IJC g•!nr•rflils- Jlrrmsville, rt suhlll'b of Buffulo. The cross is a different matter. Even Christ prayed that the cup ing- lll!l'OHS tho CotJni.J'Y ancl Mel h ulagc oJ' llwit· joUJ'IlU.\' to .Japllll. 11. Llw nimn. He is Cllrisl.lun, Greens ,ion, Dt•, M . .J. Green, is n vctcrln might pass from· Him, When the hom had fully conic, how orJism hns n lrtl'go pla<"J in the Tlwy nrc due lo Ball c;n the Pucll'lc COME and HEAR del'IIIJ'Cl\•o in I.olal nlmost \mil' of till' ton will Herve ns n county ag fully endured, • . Salut•tlay & Sllllllny IIC\'t'UIUgK Mel.hodist churches ol' America in agPnt ns well ns lencher of ngrl ~r-...... •;c·...... --·~~'!\'../J~C;,./J~""'~J~0!./Jr He found joy in doing the Father's will and in hearing the pmg-r·ams of pnhlic prcuyhlng und clllturc in the school. He will also Wllll!tmslon Sl. 1\lill',V'H IJuUw- sr!J'Vicc H p. m. tlllt:d Wednesday, penitent thief proclaim Him Lord. Even today He finds ever personal evangeliSm. comhtcl: relig-ious set·vices. Mrs. July 21 and 22 Jir:, Hr•v. 1•'1". Hugh Conldin, pas· r"adlos Union, 2 p. m. in homes. continual joy in having men become new creatures in Him. Roectvlng- spool a I nl.l:r•n r Inn n t•e Dunlrrn will leach as well us car K p. m. l.o1'. Conl'essinns and c.lovnlluns. --- I Such joys will last throughout eternity. plans foJ·lhc lf'Ss\milnllnn ol' 100,000 J'Y nuL mission w'ork, Saturday 7::l0 p. 111. Sunday \V'JII t <'I · 11 1111 s 01 11 pcnrlo lnlo the !neal chnJ·r!lws nfl:cr Tho mis:;ionnry couple spoke ltl mn.Rsrs 7:30 nnrl 10:30 • . J?o v- • '_. tt.lltH nn 'trJH · ' " "" We, too, can experience joy despite suffering when 11 111 1 ScH:if'!y, l•'rcy Bldg., Womhlp scr·v- . . en-. lhr.y have made liloit• t:hJ•isl.ian wrm;J1ip HCJ'Vicr..s held jrrint.ly by Onondagll IPrvlllt•, confession:; unci devotions leo ll. n. m; church school, Frey, tercel mto for .the. sake of. C~nst ~nd our fellow n;cn, D~sp1tc clrclslons.· Minlsl.et•s l11rnughnuL the tho Mason Presby! crian and Mclh I•'rirlay 7 P· ru.; Sunduy mass, U reslclcnec 11 a, m. Mtrl-wccl< sot'V· the agony of 1t, such suffenng b11ngs an evcrlastmg sattsfac- nnllnn will I.J•nln nrlrlitirmnl lhou ntlisl cllliJ'ehcs Sunday at the ,J Community Church 111 SIIIHIH of cr!IJsr.r:l'fJI.orl lavmen to Mol.lwdisl. church. They lolrl of a. • Icc cvcJ'Y llrst and third Wcdnes- tion and glory. r1 Ill' sur" ln Ju•11 r llanll'l clny 8 p. m. l'HAYfollt win people to ChJ·ist nncl l.o help worl\ assigned to them in Japan JH'I'iil'.h llu• hl'at·l-stlrl'ing and nf llwlr· r.nlhusiusm to under Wlllia.nrston Wt•sl•·rnn !lltdhotl litem finrl 11 growing lnlcrr.st nnrl, I nu•ssa~;·•·s lh11l will hi<'Hs yout· \Villltunstun Nuwrmw, noo Our ltl•a\'"111~· Fntlter, \I'll thalli' 'l'hl'" for llw falthfulnrss of Chris!., r:onr.crn for thr. r.hrisl.inn lifr and taler l.hrdt• mission. i~t, E:J·icll, C. E. Miller, pa:;t.oJ', D. Ills ]HH'f••ct oiJJ•rlir•nr:e In 'l'hy will. 'fhun n••at• us 1\'hl'll llw sh11rlnws tho progrnm of the ehureh. Tho:;o soul. Millet·, pnslot', Church school n., Mrs. Dunton ls l11e former Joon Wot'O"ilip H<'J'Vice 10 a. 111. and 7:30 10 gathJ•r. fllv" us grrH'" In ding to tho e\'Miastlng- joy of '.fhy sall'alion, laymen will also aid millinnfl nf I **** p. m. Class llJcel.ing ll a, m. a. nt.; wor·ship sct·vice, 11 u. Drtvis of Masron. She is the elder J)p thai Willlll'til HIIUIH m. In ,Jesus' nanw W" pra~·. AmPn. those ult·eacly members or Lhc '! 1~. C:.:hun:h >Jdwul 1.1: If> a. m. Prayer Jlncl B p. 111. rlaughl.cr nr Mr. anc\ Mrs. Nathan . I wis,., l't'n\'. I I ::Ill scrvic:e YVcdne};dflV as onnuuncccl. THOUGHT FOR THE DAY chu,·ch to at.tain a rlccpening- nf Dn vis, !;'Ill' lite past yP.ar ~he and ~ *'t:* her hushnnd have heen at Yale \J \Viltilut>Hiun St;. Hathet•inn's God gives joy to all who do His will. lhoir spiritual lives lllronr;h Bible _,_ ""·"··' .... l lillllllrt•ds ol' snuls hal'" hrtlll li;J•iNt\OJml, Rev. Nornutn F'. J{in ' Frcd'B, Wyand (West Virginia) renrling-, prayet· anrl family dcv:•- studying the Japanese language. ~ ·7! l'o'llll fllr till• Lnl'li tht'UIIgh Willlalll,lun Sl"'l'lllh na~· i\cl- xic, pastor. Worship service 10 a. ------Lions. ~ ..·.j j aallil'l's miuistr·r. \ wntlst, 11U!I Stillman roar!, n. K. m.; church sehoul 11 u, m.; eve Among the outstanding spcalccrs Kricl\, pastnt', Saturday, church a. m. N. Y. P. S. al 6:15 [J. m. ancl ning- song- 4 p. m. nppear·ing ori l.he 1 progmm arc Bring the unsaved, friends and neighbors SCIJonJ ·1 :~0 fl· 111.; WDI'Ship SCI'V cvangelisllc messag-e at 7:30 p. m. Bishop Ralph S. Cushman of St. Special songs by Daniel and 'Paul icc, :]:~lfi p. m.; Hdvcnlisrt hour, \Vii Iiams ton w.. sh,ynn llldhod Pmycr service every Wodnrsda~ Lutherans P\lan Paul, Minnesota, Dr. Lowell B. WJIM J p. m. Sunday. IMI, nowlcy, C. E. Miller, paolot•, night at 7:30. Hazzard of Westminsl.ct· 'rheo Church school 10 a. m.; class Mason Services log-ical Scminru·y in :1\'arylnncl, Dr. Williamston GoSjll'l Hall, 40~1 meeting 11 a. m.; worshi[l sct·vicc l'irst Chml'l1 ol' Christ, Scien n.. H. Muelle1· of the Evangelical Burkley rond. Brenldng- ot: llt·cad, 10;30 a. m. and 8 p. m. Young f.ist, 1\lasnn, holds services at the Lutherans will hold regula!' United Brothl'cn church or Daylon, 10 a. m.; church school 11:30 "· People's sct·vir.c, 7:30 p, m.; prayct' church, comer of Oak and Burnes services in Mason beginning- Sun- .Ohio, .Bish.op Marshnll R. Rr.crl M Jn.; worship sci'VIee, 3:30 p. m. service Thursday, 8 p. m. streets, every Sundny at 11:00. day. The services will he hclrl In Detrott, B1shop J. Mag-ee of Cht Friday prayer service 8 p. a>. Sunday sr:hool is held dming the lhc Legion MomoJ·inl building cago and J1mmy Barry of Mus- Aun•lins C•m!l't' Rapt.isl, R~v. services for pupils up to the age or ncxt Sunday, with Rev, Walter IP, lwgec, Oklahoma, , Willitllnslou {)piJ(I'r llfdhndist., Gilbert Miles, pastor. Worohip 20. Wednesday evening mceling at Koepplin of Bethlehem Lutheran Rev. Norton represents l,hc MJeh Hot·ace .James, pastor. Worship service is at 11:30 a. m., with 8:00 includes testimonies of Chris churclt in Lansing p1·eaching the igan confet·en.ce at tlw important service, !l::HJ a. m.; church school, d111rch school preceding at 10:30. tian Science hauling, A public sct·nwn .. 'l'he hom· will he 11. 1 nattonal moctmg, lO::Jo a. m. '!'his will continuo throug-h the reading room io open at the summer. Choir practice will he dis church every Werincsclay and Sat continued through July and Au urday from 2:00 to 4:00. That Williamston 1\ll'lhotlist, Horace gur;t. Jamc:;, pnstflt'. Church school, 10 eternal life mrty be gained through I he undet·.~lfmding of God will he a. 111.; vNH':.;Ilip service!i, 11 a. m. Sl. olllllii'S lUiHHinn, Rev. Msgr. Juni p. m. Gencl'lli W. S. C:.:. S. first sll·ccls ut 8::10 Sunday morning. W c rln e s day Circles: second life. ' \Vctlnesday, 2 p. m. in homes. flnonciaga Community, Mul 1\fasnn Lutlwmn, Rev. ·walter I Hoyt, pastor. Sunday school 10:00 F'. Kocpplin, acting pastor. Di Wholesale &. Retail Williamston Frr•" Ml'lhmll~t. H.: n. Ill. Worship service 11:30 u. m. vine sct·vicc at 11 Sunday morn G. Houolwy, pnslot·. Church school! Young Peoples Fellowship 7::>0 p. ing in lhc Leg-ion Memorial build Camp Meeting Set NOTE: 10 a. m.; worship service 11 a. m.j m. E\'Ungclislic service 8:15 p. m. ing. Sm·mon toric, "Tho Gosjlcl nnd 8:11i p. m. Young People's C'\wir praclice 7:30 p. m. Weclncs lo the Gentiles." r;cr·vicc 7::l0 p. m.; prayer service day followed by prayer meeting at At Eaton Rap.ids Most Sheet Metal Available ·~. 'l'hursday, 7 ::JO Jl· rn. 8 p. m. . DansviHc llldhodist, Rev. Sam- Camp at the Eaton Rapids in fo,t· Not·th Aur11n;;,-ctmreh, Rev. uol Seizct'\ pnslor: Church ?chool tcnlcnoininutional cml)p gl'DtJridS \VilliamsiJ>Il J,utfll•ra.n, John will stnrt July 21i and continue Weslcntlorf, pastor, 1022 West Cal' I Brigg-s, pastor. Comer Colum- 10:00, G. _1'-·. M~m:t:>~· ~u~ermt:n 1937-50 Passenger Cars and Trucks bin and mtfert roads, Sunday dcnl. ."::~' shtp set vtc~ :l.~lO, wtt~. through llugust 5. The camp is on Grand H.ivcJ', Church sdtool, 0:4u the bank of the Grand River in a n.. m.; worohip service 10:00 a. m. school 10:15 and morning wot·ship Ia m_essd,o by the pastoL .Son, at. 11:4G. Young Peoples Fellow- set'VJcc. 8:00. M~ Y. F.'. s.cr.vtco 8:.30; grove of oal•s iLlrR. Pout Dar•~cr· and peplum of ehantilly lace and a Mixing Guide .Joan spent two clays this weel< in medi11m-length [l'[lin. Her· bouquet was of while roses with a pullout for Dotr·oil. ··· Mt·s. Grace Drown is spending r.or·sng·e of white glnclioli. Her· this weelt in Detroit. ileacldre.ss· was a row of orange Wayne 34o/o Poultry Mr. and Mr·.s. Walter Barhour blossoms, which 11elrl her fingertip attenclecl the wedding of Norma veil of net, eclgeci with clmntilly .~;;,:::~~;~::{?1 Concentrate Jean Robinson to Albel't Bnr!Jour· lrtce. .:.. ut:.( <<. at l"ent(lll last Friday evening al Matron of honor· was Mr·s. Geor Jtm~nmmf•mlntl11ns !'111' gr·ind· eig-ht o'clock. Wnller was his gette Galka of Lansing, si~ter-in lng and mixing with fahn~r·.~ brother's hest man. lnw of the liriile. She'.\vorc an· aqua 1111'11 gl'ain to gi\'1' aptu·oxlmate Mr·s. Roy Satterla and her (li'OI11ill lt'\'f•ls. net and lace dress and carried a bmther·, Bill Brooks, nrc visiting bouq1ret of yellow roses and shaB a niece at HocheRter, io/. Y. tu claisico tied with aqun r·ihhon. 20o/o Egg Mash Mr. and Mrs. Norwoocl Field nncl Briclcsmaicls, .Jeanette Gallca, Ground Com ...... 200 Ills. childr;,n of Detmit spent S11nllay the bride's sister·, ancl Sltit·ley Ben Gmuncl Oats ...... fiO lhs. wilh Mr·. nml Mrs. Clarence f<'ielcl. nett of Lansing·, wer·e dl'essec! in Mr. anci Mr·s. .James Stephens \Vayn~ l'mrlt 1·~· mauve net and yellow marquisette COJU'I'ntr·:r tf' ...... 2ll0 lhs. spent 11 two-week vacation in gowns respectively, with bouquets Tennessee, f<'loridn ancl the Smoky of yellow r·o;;e!'l anti shasta daisies MountainR. Lied with bows matching their 18o/o Egg Mash Glenn Drown spent some' time gowns. ood for at Holland. Ground Cor·n ...... JGO Ills. Thea .T. Gallm, .11'., of Lansing, f:t•otrnd OatH ...... fiO Ill!'!. Dr·. and Mrs. G. Culver rcllll'ned home Friday. acleri as hest man at his sister·'s \Vayn" l'nullr·.v wedding. Ushering were Hal'Diol COllCt'IIIJ•al" ...... 1 00 lhs, Max !<~elton and family of Ann Arbor, Mrs. Leone Felton unci Mr. Gnllca of Mason, hi'Dther· of the nnd Mr·s . .Jnme~ Stephens had a br·irle, ancl D. D. Hundley or Alma, 15o/o All Egg Mash iJicnic supper at Clear lalte Sun- bmthcr·-in-law of the bt•iclegroorn. Ground Col'll ...... 2il0 lbs. day. ' Soloist WilliEstatesman, and a great wich fillings and salad mixtures And th:tt's where his Cadillac comes into the pictmc Feed &Supply Co. smgeon, and n great general, and a great business man-and l'hone 2-1421 l\rason spoil quickly unless they're kept \Verlrllng Date Set for here, beyond all question, is one of the world's great r•efrlget·nted so store carefully un· Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Albert of therapeutics for a wol'ld-weary man. simply thousands of others who are weary with the heavy til serving time. Holt announce the wedding dnte burden of things as they are-that the hom :tt the wheel of a of their· dnug'hter, Miss Marjorie Just to look at it, in the driveway, IS an inspiration Albert, as September· 1, to Rob . Cadillac is the relaxing one of the twcnty-fom. ert Nash, son of Mr·. and Mrs. proud, beautiful, eager and substantial. BRAKE !Udward Nash, 8JG N. Pine St. So there you have the prescription. Better come in and And, oh, how you rest when it takes to the highway! Are Your Brakes . ··see us today-and make arrnngements to have it filled. Engagl'llll'nt ni'\'l'nlc•d \ Mr. ·unci Mr·s. Lyle Hartley of Hall. announce tho engngemenl of Still Giving You their· daughter, Ellen, to Keith Giclner, son of Leon Gidner· of Bat tle Creel{, No wedding- date has Nine Cents Change?. been set. Mr. and Mrs. James Smyth have a son, .Jnmes Car·ey, ,bom .July 10 If you'J'e •not ahle In /iito]l ,11n lite 111'0\'l'l'hi;ll dime uml get nt Spur1·ow hospital. TI1e couple nine cent~ chang" you may hi', hmdlng for· un accident 1hnt will will live in the trpstair·s apartment ' l~nst you mnny dolliHN-or a. life. nt 4245 Delhi when· Mrs. Smyth . Re111ncc t:hoNn W11r·n bru.lce lining~ with new 1llglt quality and tile baby rrrrive home. linlrigs that will gh·e you long, llnl'•• drh•lug -..enler>, Pnly tho Mrs. Hazel Pmtt, school census b~st mn.ltoJ•Inls ur•e USI'd In IIIII' hmlm rcllnlug St'l'\'ler~. Our• f\Ul· taker, has received a report from elrunlcs will llllt your brnkeN In new-car coudltlon lii'Oillill.ly and the commissioner's office thrtt nt low cost to you. there are 929 on the school cen· SUS·, and 474 .pl'e•schooi, ill· the Holt urea. Miss Suzanne Sheaffer, claugh· A.' G. Spenny &Sons ter of Mr. nnd Mr·s. William Sheaf· . _"(~,"~r Old"smobile Denier fet·, is visiting for several weeks Rob.inson Motor Sales with .her gmndparents, Mr·. and • 222 S. Cedar Phone 2-6441 Mt·s. William Blll·ncs in Chmn· .203 N, Cedar St. llcrsburg, Pa. 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,..... /. LAZY DAY MEAL" INSURANCE ,rr==·;:;;;;;;;;;-;;;_·-..;..;·;;;;;;,;"--;;:.;;,"•.. .;.;;..·· ~ j OnondagC. By Mflrie Glfforrl Mlghty'Nice to Can and Sli(ti)! ••• lly Mrs, llul'lon Hnltl\\'ln Heinl Baby Food 1\ ~'hril1y f8uys f©r C~k®:; auncl Pi~.:s a l Str~lnod Chopped Mr·. and M1·H. Dnn Tlnl'l' nr11l Nelli Milford wct•c wncl< end guoRlR or ru•c Hpnnrllng· l.lw wnel< In Attbnt·n Mt•, nnd MI'H, Rlwnt., Weill'!', On HelghLH IIIHI Cnnarla. Runrlny Mr. unci MrH. DnloH Cnlon , ·-.. 31m 29c 2,.,. 29c Mt·H. Ln<'illr! Klmhull nf •rnlcrln. fllill gl'atH]Hon,. .Jnt'l'y Vlli!J.(hn, of ' ' ~ i/ Ohio, IH 8[ll•ndlng- ]WI' vnr·al.lnn wllh Clwr·Jol.lr,, wcr·c uullerH nl the Wei Mr, nnrl Mt'H, ltolwi'L Ht1Hll nnd lei' homo, ·------duilg-hlm·. On Mond11y evening M1·. and Mt'H, T•'I'Od Prntt nnd Tomato Soup tlwy nltnnd••rl t.h" ftingllng· BI'OH., fumlly ol' !UveH .Junction Wi!t'e Ru.l Bnrnnm lttul llulley eil'f>IIH ln,Bal.- 1\l'nL llw \\'t'td< t'llfl nt Cris Sundny HciHtol nl 10;30. Ml'fl, Will 2 cups milk 1 pell lultt• nl llw !tom•· of Mr·. nnd Mnyer nr Munith will given report Melt butter in sauce pan, add beef broken into pieces and frizzle Swift's Prem Mr.'i. Milllt'i<'t' Ci<~l'l't' <~nfi l'ilnlily_ on llw Delroil. eonfcrcncr Sunday lightly. Stir in Hour, then the milk, stirring until thickened :tnd For Ta sly Snacks Mr. ilnd ivlrs. l•'llnl /(r:t>lcr nf tnoJ·ning-. smooth. Add seasonings and serve with fluffy boiled rice. Garnish Faney, Fresh, Pan-Ready EnLo11 Hapids Wf'f'l' S1111day t~Vt~ning Mr·. nnll MJ·s. L. B. Rllymoml with parsley. Makes 4 to 5 servings. 12-ot. have J•elurncd home from their va- eilller·s nf M1·. iltld M1·s. Rnlwrl. can 47c These Carolina pc:1ches frnm A&P nrc perfect Ke••lt•r. en tion. Chickens Frying C\'CI'Y IISC, , • SWl'el Ulld for ripe a!ld fuJI of '·'"' Mr. nnd Mt·;;. Dnn Hofl'rnan or Mr·s. Lnr:y C1row spent Frirlny nl I .. home wil.h Mr. anr.l Mrs. Lyle wool' with lH!l' mothel', Mrs. F:lmer "'1.------juice, Enjoy 1i1ent ol'lt:n while lhcy'rc so nllrnc INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Grn\\·. l~ros t. til'cly •pr.iccd at A& I'! rtev. nnfl :Mrs. James Nixon nntl lb. July 19, 19Sl Page 7 lvl'l·. nnd Mrs. Joe Marlin enter Special Awards sgc family are on a vacation in Ohio tain<'~! rolnl.ives from Wayne on where t.lll'y arc visiting relatives. For Emy Household Nood Frosh-Rcd-Ripo Mnnnm. Russell, Gerald and Wednesday. In Cake Contest Tomatoes Outdoor 2 lbs. 35c For Transporation Lynn F~nil·igh, .Jonnnn Morrhnnsr Mr·s. Rylvin CI'Os.~ nnrl Mrs. Nrt- 2 cans 25c <; and Monadecn Bnlrlorff attcncler.l a lic Davis nf Lnnsin~· called on Mr. Tl1c Ingham County Fair· i.~ nn- Small, Lean, lb. nounion at Grand Ledge Sunday. rrnd Mrs. F:rlrl Mullen Rnnclay. nmmroing- a special feature event Cooked Picnics Roady to Eat 47c Lemons Sunkist-lOO She dot, 39c around the town Alfr·ed Srhnltz was seriously in Mr. ancl M1·s. Floyd Chmnhrrlin 1 for· their 1051 cnlw balling compe Gov't Graded, Choico or Primo 98C jured last weel< when a hay chute and .daug-hter· of Ann Arhor enllerl tiliD11H in the open class foods de Steaks Round• Sirloin or Swiss lb. California-Whila-Seedle" lb. 29c-· around the county fell and hit him on the head. He is alt he Hogcrs llnme Tlmrsrlny. p11t'lmunl. This will be a 'Betty Swift'ning Gl'apeS Mr. nninn· method in ovet· n hundred M1·. and Mrs. John Batr.lorff n••e ycnr~t The Hecret was simple: .it '••I I c·o~n·o HT:\ BJ.J•: '1ad Sunday dinner with Mr. ancl 1l; I visiting- Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Bat Mrs. Mcl'l'i.ll Onsted in Lansing. r:alletl fot· the 11se of ~alnd oil in Pard Dog Food llnrff fm· n few days. 1'1(()~11''1' SEI:\'ICI•~ .rti1:luml Wildes spent !.he weeh stead o[ eonventionnl solid shorten Ann "l>oge proves fine foods needn't '!'he Fi tchbur·v, 1-H dull mel ing and used a .'iinlplif'ied mlxing Swift's be expen~ive. And there's no bet• :n J;whson at llw home nJ' his uncle 1 with Wayne nnr.l .Terry Earl Mon It and aunt, Mr. nnll M1·s. MorTis lcehniqllc. its short three-yem· '16-oz. 1ter way to mako this delightful ,,, I dny nig-ht. , discovery than by 'trying A&P's .;, t Laln The l~ngg Huad Birl.hrlay r:luh ll1c munlry. - ' 1 6 ~ath<•i•e•l at the· home o!' 1\'lrs. r:lt•n During the weal< llefOJ'C the fair 7 Beans 2 c ;~;· 23~ Spaghetti · Mr·. anrl Mrs. Stanley Sehult.hciRs """ainright on •rucsday to help her wl1ich opens Aug11sl 1:J, llje pnzes ~~~· 36c ami family and Mr. and Mrs. Will celellt'ale her bir~lllay anni\'CI'Rary will be on display n l a Mason .Tacl their g-ramlpnrents, Mr. 11nd· Mrs. Sure Good Margarine lb. 25c Yukon Beverages 3 bats. 2~ hospital nn Sunrlay. 'l'ho:y l'nund Emil Olson. We lend you yo111· instl·nmcnt free for a five-wcelc )JLOJ'iod aft his condition improved. Mrs. Larnnia Bnrtig and Cnl'l . 46-oz. 29c 24-o•. 49 er which it can lle reutetl for a and Inez Montgomery attended the Hi·C Orangeade can Sultana Peanut Butter j •.r c small fcc. Wa)d reunion at Clinton Suml11y. Ivory Soap .... Herrick District Lois Evans spcn t the past wee!< Medium Site No.T 10c Roc us m· with Mr. and Mrs . .Joseph Evans Pineapple Juice Libby's 46~~7~ 41 c Apple Sauce Packer'• ·Label can Phone fot• nppnintnwnt at Hammond, Indiana. Mr. and bars Lrwsin!! 4-(iOGH George Glover injured hi~ ham! M1·s. Kenneth Evans spent the 2 19c' wceh end there and 1Lois returned 6-o•. 28c, ·while maldng hay on Monday. Grated con Paper Plates or Cups 2 pkg •. 25c hollle wi lh them. They also visited Bits o' Sea Tuna BLOOMQUIST Mrs. Crnce Strobel visited Freel I Jacobs in Pla.infielll on Snl.unlay. Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Evan';; Ill Calu Music Studios met, Illinois. 12-oz. 45c M1·. Jacobs is quite siclc American Family Broadcast Redi-Meat can Pork and Beans ~~~p- 2 ~:~~:· 25c 'fEilMR J\Jli1,\N' iNGHAM COUNTY NEWS July 19, 1951 Ml', rmrl Mrs. Mn t Doeaburg of of hla par~ntal Mr, and Mrs, Ern• Clnvo!rtnd, Oliln, nnd Mil, rmtl Mr1r, llHl Lunghntn of Holt, .Tnlln I lnnflillll'g of Dol miL wnt'IJ Shnl'on Bnl'tlg went wlih Mr. Webberville gllllti~H tl!llil' hl'lllhel' Hlll'l'Y of 1 JSy Mr,., Myrl Oruhnm, l'llone IJRIJ':l nnrl Mt·s, Cnr·l Bowen 1111d chUd!•qn Leslie Items UnoHillll'fl 1 nrul fumlly Sundny, t.o I.al)I lj< II< I onir.r> anti the lmlance lc~s than 'l'hc llllnllrt] H!lhool llll'CI ing WIIH town J'or I he pr cscnl. on Ml'. anti Mrs. Clayton illtlmel' dr•JtoiJ. La Lcr· suVIll'UI mcrnhm•s ul Unuso vote on rccord-sllttlng $~ ~~ ml!lion, i~ fond. held In HI Monr!ay evening wrl h tire tho wcol< wrU1 twr grandparents, nnd fumlly, ScVPI'.l Hl111'1', Former Publisher However,* * "' In of tnhacco to Br·ltl:.h Afde,,, Mr·. nnrl MI'H, Hnrmon Corwin HPr'lH•r•t 13rigg'H vi sri t:rl hiH llroth and Il!r, a ad Mm Clar•c 13artig n.ntl Hrrtclrillslln, Ntnnrnn I lfnnplon, the S en u f'o * ~ wnr•o rllnner g'lteHLH or. their· dnllgh Way•rc wm·e at Croolccd lnlw ll:;ho 'fhe [e\tci'S ~"J'C *fol'C 'Hll[ljiOHPd ct· and oiHtur·-!n-lttw, Mr·. and Mt·s. LlliH CI11•HI1•y, J\l·11 rl,vn nnd Mar · t.rcncl ls less li!l', MrH. Pcnr·l Punly, In Lansing ing S1111tlay. 1 to sl.rnd for the Jo'cdcrnl 't'r•ndc CIH'Hlor JJrig-g-", lnr,t 'J'illll'Sday, lone r:ylt S, HnJha111 1111rl fi.,J't•d Has 92nd Birthday nndlcsst Snnday. I<'ilnlflll nnd llwi1' t'OIInlll, M11r,y Cnnnnrs""'n' Mnii.Y IHI\V sny they --- -·-----·!....- Mr. anrl Mm. Fred !~reh anti vole 011 issLtes c. W. Hardet· chilrll'l'll wm·o Stllldlly evening Lou Bl'lllll'J' nf 1\~ill-IIHJJ.~oo W. N. Millet•, fm·mcr· publlohcr or sl.11rd fur 1hc J.'cdcrnl 'l'wccdle· 1'1w lmll gnmc l1cld in Wcbht•r• on stnrlght put·ty lines, dccdee Cummisslo11. vlllc .Tuly 8 hULwcon Fuwlcrvillc vinltors ot tho C;rr·l Bowt•n'H. I•~dWIII 'Piwl,~·r nnd Dnv1d £1.£•:..:. I ht• Leslie Local Hi:publlcnn news Oafcwood will be nl. l.,rlu• l.rnnnn Bapltsl Jlllper, cclt•llfntcd his ll2nrl blri.Jl Thereby bangs* * "'cause or an- ·I' ·~ * anrl Wchllcrvillc was wnn IJY l<'nw Mrs, Cnrric 'l'i111yer·, Mrs. Hoso guish In certain quarlt:rs. N11t So 1'111', UomJnissinn has rcfu~- lcr·ville 0-:J. 'rhcy plityccl '18 in- Pi!rbllflll nnd ohiltli·en, nnd Mr~. Clllll[l lilll'l!lg· Jill,\' I•[ Lill'lHigh :ll. ;it• lcislrnt• or Al ts ,;:n·prJ l'or• by M1·s. ,Nina Liszt. ging deep into facts. IJ!I'net! hnnll! Sunrlay ul Ler spend- rliunor gllf'Hts ol J\1r s, Hnw 111 d Jo'nr lJJt• l'tJillJ'nrl llf Ollf calletl th<·ir lillie lil'!n the 1\Ialll C:o£'1:~.. 'J'hr.: Lnt·::~mls arc now llvin;; rng the paHL l.wo weclcs uL Sleven~ flcrnel< 111 lroJHII' nl' ht•r lllllrl, Mr·s. \'I sit ors, w" hu \'t' ln dinner nnn, wiH) lws slallt•tl nn ulr t•nnlln~t commJI1el' \.VIIS 1\Trs. fLay ltet•det', !lim in ciPaLh. He il'L'stdenl, il'enrls r·cg·u!arly but hiH. visils ll[l gr·c•t·s t•nnh•t· tlmn t~lr!P- lnu·cauct·atic 1rwvcs llml ihrctll leild !iOITIC pPopll) tu thillk lt WrtS ('VPI\Jilg'. Mr·s. IIt•nrl<·r·,on pru,uled at Lhc nnd down Lhe Btroet at•e mlrequcnt cn business existence. l:rst week. I Mr. lllHI 1\Tr~. ]<;clrlic fklrll!Jl'l'l 1\'nll< IPlll(ll'l'Hiut•t•. \\'" an nssocinlinn instead of n con1· Mrrr·yl Slllith ~nrl V~nwn Van aJLJ on vacalwtl this wt·•·k lfrle!l g-ave llw lllllltllus ol' the on new tr.xcs they will prubc, comf11n in Um fc1·ocious vigi taining- hc1· slslct· nnd brother-in· ii'm·s.yllr, Mont.rwr, called on Mrs. HlllJilt lllll'l' as l\Uillfnrt law from the south this \'/eel<. l!,l!'Ve,\' JJ.ryncr Fruin." :riLLJrnoon, ahlt• us pussihlP, JaHl llll't!flllg and tile ll't'H:1111'Pl''H lance of the }11'(), Rites Ate Held If so, J!cads* may* * roll. As Sen. Mt·s. Fran]{ .Tnstlorfet· is sick. Mrs. l~mma Poole 1111d JCsLirt•r· .Jor- reprtl'L J\11"' llt·rrrlt•f'SIIIl led lhc t!c Estes llofauvet· dcmonstmtctl, "' ~ * Mason volrmwl IJIH[ till' ]>J'C•St!ltdi!Oll of Unh1ntlnrmC monopolies nu1y Mt·. and Mt·~.;;. Ifarm on Convm genson or Gt'C'j~Ol,Y WCI e Rtll:day it ls 1lrmgernus to try am! fool bankrupt 100,000 inclcpcntlunt the loi'C gill. Mrs. l'aull~. Tucker and Ml', and Mrs. M, .r. Briggs callers of Mrs. 1-I.tynor. for Leslie Man 011 aroused :>emLior. Anwl'icdn businesses. WE\S in t•ltnrgt' I )l!' IIJ'(lgi'UHl. She wr•nl to Grand HapirJs Snndny. M1s. Howard Hcrrtck .md aunt, JEWETT or ~: :j' :1: Dairy Last week, *this * column* rcp•ll't- Mrs. Willi:rm Dunavin's ~riother 1\lrs. M:rggic J~rstrcr of A l;ro11, prcscnlcd f'lll'ul f'l1cslcy, who lolrl fi. l~mnk Bennett, 8fJ, of Statu llut Amel'ieans arc assured if I «!tm!H.y Dairy l'I'Dducts some 111' lltt• llrglr!tghls ol' the Guild I Odi[ 011 LilC HOIIlh SII[C of Leslie, ecl that ECA release No. 2300 nny sma.JJ outfit lhrealeno tu uu left fot' Calrfomia recently where calictl on thell' cousm, Mrs. \Ve,;Jcy Funeralllmne !lOllS<' pn rt y wh rr·h hlu· n t tended Lon]\ iliH l1fr cnt·lv Tw:~:·uLJV eve ..• announced $7,700,000 gill to l3i'll· dcl'millll the i\mol'icau system ------Wiegmn11 of Jl(;rsun, Satunlay :rfL ish to help develop her Afncnn l'he Hom<• of Frii'!Hlly )aA\ Wt'<.:]{ at J(H]all\UZOO eo]Jegc. ning. 1\fr·. Bennett' Jrvctl with llifr·s. by calliliA' their small' cmnpany ily wer·c Mr. a'nd Mrs. Stuart Arm- ernnon. ::\frs. Wicg-lrr:rn '·" sil·lc :Sl'l'\'icn lkr·LJw SLcw,u'l and was t!rs colonies. The, release repor·ted a guild im.tca;l of a comJHmy, sll'On, and Gerald. Mr. nnd Mrs. Howat·tl J lt'I'J'll'l< Cash and Carry J:Gxl:ei pls I 1om l1ll"iSIIJtUII'Y lellers g took thea· aunl, Mrs. M:rggre Ftsll- l'iwnc !\IaMon 2-61/H were r enrl by Mrs. Hen111111 Om ness l'ovor cr! in thr. gnt•ngc hy hc1 son. that conJ.nnd manganese minos, the FTC ntlael<~ at dawn, TIVo StoJ·c~ lu Servo you @National Fedrrntlon or Inclc:pl•rlll~nt llu~irli s~ Mr. and Mrs .. Lylt• Bamnrrl anr! er Jmck to llt•r· ilr1111c Itt Ai(l'On nnrl 1\lr·s . .Tillie Atnlts. J\ft";, 'l'ul'iI ll'llilcl' in the gRrl!ge Atuhululllll\ ~l't'\'it'tJ Jamrly ol Lansmg wore Monday sr:nd 11 y, 'J'hey lwrl llinn<'J' wtllr Mr·. dll~' Jtll!l told of tire 17th llllli!Vel'Sili'.Y 1, IFtllL 7::10 and found the strangled !lfll S. Ct•clar H:l W. 1\lnJrlu night. Ambnhtll!'" I'IJllii•Jicll borly, evcntng callers il1 Mt·, . and Mrs. """ Mrs, D~n Sncctl and 1elm ned of Llw U:qtlrst IIIISHlllllfli,Y lramrng Mr·. and Mrs. Kerth Erlhoh~l arc: Kl'pp Communl·ty Lloyd Wheclel' and f:unrly. Munday. l'hone 2-·1l0l l'hono ti24l 11'/th OX,\'1\'l'll UJI(I l!IUI'J'ij()ll .Jm;tJce l~mmon:l \Vilson was l'lli'Rtwnrng- at the home ol M1. , school and l'CJIIII led (Ill the Aull·r·i Mr·. and Mt·s. Ludell Cllcnry Mr·s.' Mal'g'ltel'ilc Schuilcr·L am! 1'1\~usdtator. callt•d a nrl acted HS coroner. and Mr·s. Husscll Bng-gerly for two Clltl Baptist alltllllll r·olJI'cntiun re l'hyllis Uhem•y , wcr·c Sunday eallcro of lvlt', and Mary Lo11 anrl Mrss Sltirlcy 1\::rne cently held 111 Urrt't'alu. M J', Ucnncll llfls livccl in the or three weeks. Mrs. Er.!hnlm, for Leslie community :Ill nl' his life mcr·ly Belly 13aggt•rly, will lt'Hl'h Mr·. anrl Mr·s. Gerald Hammel M l':J, Ben JJnrch. called on Mrs. llobur t Hu;.;gles WOJ'I, was lirlwn' hollies. And, of course, we stock ev al its meeltng- Wednesday niJ;ht. Mrs. Russell leal]{ of Mason, Mrs. Eugt•ne Lyons and family. Mt·. anrl Mrs. L. Pr·icc of Holt by ambulance to the home or her Mr. anrl Mrs. Eugene Lyom; anrl 1;erc Sunrlny callers at the Leo erything you'll need to bulld ... lumber, 'file n•signal.ion of lllll'l',V fil;rir son, \Vaync Riggs, Saturday. J\'Trs, hardware and other materials. See us as eotuw!lnl~ln ·J/ns ·,end anti ae- Lesl;e People 'Are fanu!y were guests Sntnr·day for· IGlynn home, More than 28 million American~ Riggs lS C.:dring for hcl'. Mrs.· Hrt· before you build or remodel. ceplcd. J\lr·. G!alr Jw~; solrllrrs lwnrc 11 supper· at Lho home of Mrs. Hattie Mr. anrl Mrs. Hamlr! Glynn, sulfet· fro:~' ch1:onic disease u.nd Lynnr;.· f'lrrt·ley and Dale sponL Sunday at Jnan R1ggs' sun, Go!'don Harlow, antl mu1 cd l!l'yond the villuge li111- H • A "d physiCal t.tsabrhly. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler al- Bob Foreman's. and Mt·s. IIar·Jow c; finger. Cha1 los \Varnct wns pultmg up Boy Scouts Have Jury IIIH! ;.:·ot his lilLie finger· caught rn Lhe mneltincr·y ancl lost part of iL Mrs. .John Eward of Rivr•, Meeting Thursday .Tunctron was thrown from the t1·nctor ohc was clriving anrl was Lcsltr• Boy St·nrlL lr oop GfJ met rrm ovr.t·. She is in bed sulTcrin;; Thtll sd.ry wtlh C:lt•nn I !til lor rl, A.· l'rom inlemal mjurics. S. M. 1ri ch.ll'~~l'. AssishJill scoul lllllstcr 1~11rl J'vlrllct· reeei\·erl Ins II~ t <'llsion C> L'liiiiJ Mt~llt~ badge and 1 t'g"lhlrulHlll card. The Leslie extension group met Dlll' lD tht' I'P<.>ignatinn or rrom Tnostlay evening-, July 10, at the :Mef>nnit•)~; as SC'!ll;,, pnll·ol lrndf'l, home nf Mt·s. Clyde Allen, The les fl new Je:tri<'r was clwst·n IJy !Jal son was on fancy work and Mt·s. lot. .lol111ny .Kra fL r C<'<'lVing I he Allen showrd lhe group how to highl st vr>l('. ,\ fll' 1 pt·c.sl•nting make pillow tops m the modc!'ll Johnny wrll1 Ills :Ifill llnrl:,e. Seo!lt way. Mt·s. Kenneth Winslow and nw:-;t(•J' Cloorge l...noC'Itl dllll Assist Mrs. Allen gave repor·Ls on the ant Ei!t'l llfillrr· guV<' a talk on confcr·ence held recently in Mason. lo,yally. llcfr·cslunents were served after OllrcJ' p tlr ol oilll'OJS ll'ill he the lesson. clcdt•d 111 SeplL•J,1ber. Allll'rl Ad:urro, Tom Mellanrcls, Bob Bay- Pvt. J3rlly Lee of Camp Alter lis nnd l·:d Chcsnt''' wct·e nmnetl bury, Inrlmna, is home lor a few .. as I he pnr ndn deLiil to ll.,:g.,~. · ted rn Leslie !tom M,l- c " ' ;;on wheJ'C they ·rre now living S«t Sc..:out IneetiJI" on rrlllii'Stlav nivhts '- ~ .. <. • • 1':1 • b • .~ '· SLone IS stallorwd 111 Germany neal' Gir·J Sc·ouls lla\1' J'i('nk the gussian border with the mcdr- This one says. You've Ar~ived 1 '!'he Leslrc r;irl St·onls met for cal COJ']lS, ' . . a ;Hcnrc nl PlcnoHnL lalw cormt-,· Mr. anrl Mrs. William Scrfcrt pal']\ 011 rf'II('S(\,\\r Hfll'l'l1fl01l, rrh'c and rlaug-hler, Betty .To, will visit ERE picttll'ed is an automobile that may No other car has a ride more serenely panionship of a brawny traveler instantly; !cadet, Mrs. Mer'erlillt Pallct·son, thcu· son, Karl, at Great Lakes and Hssrslnnt, Mr·s. n. D. llenllcr trmning- camp while on their va· H well be the fulfilment of any man's smooth on curve or straightaway, highway responsive to your every wish. son, were in chHrgc. 'l'wcnty-onc calion ll'ip. dream of a fine motorcar. I sconL' and ramily membct·s 'went or byway. And there's one thing more, which only swinrntin~· ami hut! a pollnek sup Ontdoul' Sc•n·ice i'JaunPd per, 'file Baptist and Methodist For you've a right to expect, when you pay And no other car, at RoADMASTER's price or HOADMASTER can give you in such generous clmrches nf Leslie will niute in an measure. That is the pride of a wise invest· Young· ni'JHihli(•ans l\lt'Pt out-of-door· sm vrec next Snndny a fine-cui• price, that your money will buy above, has Dynaflow, and the supreme 'l'l1e Young l~<'lllrblienns meL Ft·i ovenrng on tho lawn next to the more distinction, morq comfort, more per· mcnt, based on'the fact that this car stands day night nt the Plensant lake ~telhodist chut·ch. 'l'l1c lawn has commhnd of every traffic condition which county pmlc .John McCune prc been lanrlscaped and seeded lo formancc than nrc to be found in vehicles it provides: alone in price per pound, among fine curs sirlctl at the busineHs session. mnkc n good Jllccting plncc. The of lesser worth. similarly equipped. After the Sll]l[lel', in which· 60 pat·~ meeting will open at B:!lO with ticipalerl, the time was spent play music and inclndc a moving pic So you, at the wheel of Buick's biggest and ing miniatut·o golr. Mrs. It·vin ture, "Kczli of ZorZor." The pub So murk well the things that n RoADMASTER~ So why not take that very important first Hclmcy 1s the Leslie l'COll'C.9ent,l lic is invited, best, have a right to feel distinguished. step-and come in and see us soon? . · tive on the executive cominitteo. offers. l~'qlu',,mcnl. acrf~Mr!M, tf"im and modG!" Qra ·l-11 Gt·nnps Go to DJJtJ•oit But there's a joy, of possession which goes ltU/IJtl(lt to cfHUI/1D Wit/loUt RoU'tt, Carpenters II a l't! Son No other car' on the American scene hns a . I Nearly 50 1-H club membc!'s, ,{if) Rev. and Mrs. Eal'l Car·pcntet· prouder bearing. ,. deeper than visible things. Yoor ~!If' Jo Grtolor Voluol' . arc the parent.s of a son, Paul lcadet·s and fr·icnds went from Les Enr·l, bol'll .Tuly 18 at Foote hos lie earl~· Wednesday by special N. pital in Jackson, The boy was Y. Central tralll to Detroit to sec .No other automobile has more spacious There's the feel of a power plant as bril· Greenfield Village, and some to sec born ot 3 n. m. At 7:30 a. m. the dimensions, more luxurious comfort, or liantly eager as this great car's valve·in·head community was aroused by hear- the Dell'Oit Tigers ball gu.me, The leading 4-H g1 oups. are ft·om . lng "Onward Christian Soldiers" . :finer appointments. Fireball Engipe- and the satisfying com· and "Sweet Hom· of Pmyet·" com Mol'se, Cross RilB;ds and Sunnyside. ,. ing from the chime spenlcer in the S4'1'l'nl h Gt'llde Tl'acluw Hh·••d Methodist Church towet•, '!'hen the Richard C. Fmhriep, a native of ,father called the newspaper cor Colon, has been employed to teach t'espondents. The mother and son the scve11th grndc in the Leslie Tul'l~ In Hf:NtY J. TAYLO~, ABC Nerwor~. e10ery Monday ftVIlnrna. arc talrH Hl'llf. tu lwr·, Luelle Wntson Is Ccnturcrl ns tho merclumt scmnun. 1\1111'1\ drllrh·rm r;hnulrl lulw rul- wot•ld hut ft•om hm·c on Pole has powerful ·men, his mnt•rlngc to the g'ot to sny Hosie U, or Hoslo B, beautiful but mo1•ccnury Lily Dou olclerly aunt Anrt Janis Curler ns vnuiHJ:II ul' Vnl'lt.llon Jllhl" Mitchum's hrldc. Hr•.huul. Ol' ho gets no more 1110! vnno, his' second 1111ll'l'lngu lo I he Jtoy und IIIH ll'lWlCJ'S arc who c~nme to f:lnn wiU1 a rrraciseo ·.hlng Inside nnd forgot whal they squcezct·. wostcm fn1·men; nnd r·a.nchcr.~. ll1C unfolrlcrl in the new MGM· rtmma, fanaLic dclrmninalion to t·each the .vera up tn until I heard lhcm rlevlce also has tremendous value THEATRE "Inside Stmig-ht," to be shown at lop, no matter what the oc!cls. In a New Slurring Team J'lggling at tho baclc dool'. in milltnr·y mnl.lcrs. the l~nx thcatJ•c Sntrmlay. faILhlre> You slwulrl have seen them, yet '!'his Is the slnry nf for·tnnes we follow Rip us he puts over hls ful story or a dynamic Southern "Chinn. Corsair,'' new adventure Thursday & Friday, July 19-20 on second thought it's just ns well made and lost overnight on spccu- first shady deal wilh the unseru- belle in search of romance, lhc Endurance iHal'l1 Slll\'llllS·I•)drnnncl O'lll'ir·n-!laln Stnr·m in you didn't. 'fhcy hrtd yolk all drama, "My Forbiuucn Past," co- drama stuning- .Jon Hnll nnrl "lmTWI•)I•:N MIDNHHI'I' ANI> IIA\\'N" over their ff'Onls and some on their stars Robert Mitchum, Ava Gard featuring Lisa Fcrmday, Hon hair·. I told Sally that she ougl1t CUitTIS WILL niWAUCAST ner and Melvyn Douglas. RanrJnll nnd Doug-Ins Kennedy, :•lsn llopulnng Cassld~· in "l•'ALSJ•) l't\ItAiliSW' Gown Also Starred l.o have stopper! after· the first Alan Curtis of Mason is a mem 'l'he film wlll be shown at the opens Thursday at the Fox. HOUSE PAINT one and Susy said, "But we didn't ber of the all-state nrchcstl'fl anrl Fox on Tucsrlny and Wednesday. Saturday, July 21 !mow what was ''' tile others piano tnslil\rlc now in seHsion at Miss Gardner has the roll of the New, improved tough-film for· then." the Nnlional Ml1sic camp :tt Inlcr beautiful Barbara Beaurevcl, liv mula, in a whiter white lhat loehcn. The orchestm is compr,3cd ing with her aristocmtic aunt anr.l -Big Double Features-. The ducl1s continue to WFLrldlc Radiators withstands extreme over my gardens picking bugs anrl of no boys and girls who will be at her· debonair cous:n and concealing the camp until .July 22. The or from New Orleans society that she Clomted, fleJmlrwl and weather hot or $5.85 toolting so comical and tree. I llecored think it looks flWfully pretty. But chestra will broadcast F'r·ida,v at Is the gl'flnddaughtcr of the under cold. Self-cleaning. gal. Pete has a different version of it. 6:00 p. m. over station WKAR. world Carrie Crandall. But when n He is watching to sec how long I rich inheritance from the Crandall lVIII let this continue. They aren't estate gives her financial freedom, Shafer lilw geese who stl'ip every bean Barbarn ruthlessly plans to win a BOB'S Alaledon Center man she has set hot· heart on, even just as clean AS they malta a bee 1\lrs. l~lmer C. l.rown though 'he Is already manicd. Decorating Supply line for tho end of the row. Sally The unexpected results of her RADIATOR SHOP has given four of the 11 duck away Mr. and Mrs. Orson Chnmhcr scheming lead to the picture's l>anHvllle and she says she's going to sell lain of East Lnnsing called on Mr. stirring conclusion, and to her own l'houe :!353 the rest and put it towards~the and Mrs. Geor·gc Cauy Friday eve awaltcnlng. Set in lavish rcproduc-1 father canary. She would have ning. I kept all eleven and had mountains Mr•. And Mrs. Elmer Brown Itlons of New Orleans locales of tho I of duclcs next summer but her called on M1·. and Mrs. Robert dad, well, I had to Ia ugh this time Yanz of Ln.nsing Sunday evening-. fot· he doesn't like clucks and he Lomn Wigman ancl Miss Joan said that a duck apiece fot· them Cole of Holt were Saturday eve -2nd Feature- to have little duck pels was ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. enough. l~. Arend, Jr., and family. Polio Insurance~ . Mr. and Mt·s. George Hitchcock. I Ft·om past cxpcncnce ought and Mr. ancl Mrs. Norman Hitch ·~ "Make Mine Laughs" to !mow better than to mention cock of Midland and Mr. and Mrs. W.hen you or a member of your family need the .help of POLIO_ INSUR that we killed, n.te or did anything~-!.. B. -Root o.f Cavanaugh road to any flllJmal, pet or beast on ih1s coiled on Mr·. and Mt·s. B. F. ANCE, you need it badly. Where other compamcs · allow bcncftlfi up lo Sunday & Monday, July 22-23 farm. 'I' he rca.~on? Because some Arend Sunday. $5,000 per person, our company allows --- J:ollts want nothing mentioned :Mr. and M1·s. Il'Ving Parlter nncJ ~Iller! regardless of why. A lot. of fflll1ily or Cavanaugh mad and Mr·. THERE'S ()f(ANI()Af IN THE PASTURE limes I start to w1·rtc somethmg· ancl Mrs. Alton Weston of Dans $10,000 Per Person and think if I should go on anrl ville wcr·c Sunday evening guests then I do go· on just like you of Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Lamer. J ••• AND ANEW BABY IN follts do when you sit down to Miss Rosclcc Arend left Sunrlay write~maybc a.ftmwards I'm for Camp Ba1·cal where she wiil --======sorry but It's tn the, mail and too spend five weclts as a Bible tech late. Bet there's no other 1le1·son nician. We recommend the higher limit. The differ·ence called back mentally as much as ·~ the mailman. Gardner, who is. co-stn.rrcd A Portugcse man-of-war is a with Rohert Mitchum nnd Melvyn in cost is very slight! lllliza.bcth is about the same, tt•opic·al .icily-fish with a powerful Douglas in RKO Radio's "My Fot·· which isn't very good. My heat'l sting. bidden Past," coming to the Fox aches to see her and how I'd like on Tuesday and Wednesday is to beat· some of he1· pain and person for .boys and girls and how seen in tin sensa tiona! gown she anguish inside my body. Even jarr- they love her. This year she had wcm·s in the pr·ivntc bflll se ing the bed hurts hct· head. I'm a friend from home with het' ami quence in that pictmc of gay old I wish it would be so she could Dart Insurance Agency such a big strong ox running crime next year, too. I thought New Orleans. Designed by a far;rcd around on two sturdy legs, but I Bible school wns bcttct· than ever Hollywood stylist, nnrl 'so expen~ haven't got one tenth of some- . sive tlmt it was loclwd in a vault Dat·t National Bank Building thing else she has wonderful in- this yeat·. As I dt·ova by homes at night during : l11c . pic lure's Phone Mason 23661 Phone Lansing GMA-23661 .>ide. A lot of helpful letleL'S have where children played in the yard shooting, the gown is made of arrived for all of us. I want to I wondered why they did not go white satin solidly cncn'rstcd with lhanl< all of you. As some of them and pmtakc of the week of Christ emerald-cut diamonds and tear have been read to her she would ifln fellowship, songs n.nij stories. fh•op pcar·ls worth ~5.000. We stopped at several homes and light up and act better right ]1ickcd up a load, but still there ltway. Have you even been stclt were many who did not go. To too, and now nrc regular little and had people write and try to have this opportunity and not take song birds singing bits of tunes cheer you up? Didn't it make you it seems such a. shame to me. they remember· from their three feel better just to !mow folks There wm·e 157 boys and girls who weeks of Bible school. A hcctogTaphed copy or the l'lus-l>lsiW~' Car·toon and Latnst. News cared enough to Wl'itc? attended and the long lines of words fr·om both schools would be AnQthcr Vacation Bible school is singing boys and girls made it in a big help for parents who like over and how I did enjoy it. I felt spiring· for anyone to sec. Pmisc TIH~S,'-WJo:l>., ,JIJLY :!·1-25 , I 'fHUUS.-I'HI., JliLY 21i-27 to sing· with their· rJhilclren, but do guilty the way I offc1·ed to teach the Lord for the Rural Bible mis not know the wo1·ds, nor can get whlch supposedly was for the chi!- sion and its influence in our coun them· str·a ightcncd out fmm the -BOUDLE I!'J~A'fUUE- dt·en's benefit~but really this ty! version the children bring home. I RED HOT romance year I went for a blessing fot· my- Susy ancl ~aily a:tcnded Bible hope Susy and Sally attend both self, too, and I received it many school for two weeks flt the Men vacation schools next year with as that rocks ol' times over. Miss Ore is a fine ( nonilc church on the pavement, New Orleans! much enthusiasm and love. KELLOGG CENTER NEARS COMPLETION'AT MSC
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6 nf Set·ial BIGGEST in luggage-compartment volume, tool Yes, . Micblsan State College· is puttill8 lhe ftnilhlns who come to the campus annuall'l for special couraa Ford alone: in lhe low-price field gj.ves you ~o much NEXT Unllidn3'·1Jrod Cl'llwfortl·Wm. lloldtlll · 'ltouchea on ita slant Kellosg Center for· continuing anti conferences< of benefit to them In their profea- WICEI{:~,,tul~· living rOom ••• s.o mur:h stora:ge space. Ana !or thrt "IJOitN. YES'l'EUDt\Y ;" Dam~ Amh'llw~-8us1in Ua.ywttrd In 1Bdu0aUoo. PinancOd l•""'el'l tbro•,ah a grAnt from alons and everyday nvJng. 'rhese .programs are de· FOQUSH HEAR'!';',\ l>lcl' Powell-Ritoruht Fleming In "CitY -• - veloped b'/ the continuing Etlucatlon Service for biggest savings in the law-p,rice field, you cant beot of _Sprhig. B~·hrgtoit In "ACCOUDING TO ~IUS; ' &bo Ke1l01JB Foundation Battle Creek, the mocl• educators, bankera, farmers, engineers, lnduetrlal Ford's v.a: ·an'd Si11 engines. Both feature high cam HOYLE." em le'l'en·tol"' atruc~ure Ia ache®lecl for: comple· personnel, ftorlllte, homen\11kers, ratllo broadcutera .'-\~/ Uon ln.' September. and an'l other groups desiring such services. College pression performance on regular gas! BeUevect to be · the number one bulltllng of lt.s omchils estimate that about 80,000 people wiiJ par• Ill OUI ·SPARKLING NIW TILI¥111011 IHOW t'Jpe ·In the· U. S., ~he . Kello~~~t Center wlll cont11ln · tiel pate In .thciiC programs during the 1951·52 '/Car. Come in COMING -4:;'.'·SHOWPOA T" Color by extensive facilities for the college'• broad program Hotel and rCiltaurant management students at •l)tD flSfiVAL-.tarrlna Jam•• Molten. with eutotandlnu guilt artists; of alluU education and for a working laboratory !or Michigan State wlll gain valuable practical exJ)erl· NB()-'J!V network ThursdnyK, 0 p. m.,· WJil\l-.TV, 1-:lll~lng and "Test Drive" it! · ' Techp.icolor hotel anti restaurant ' students. It · contllina 193 cnce bY working with all phnses or the bulldlng'a double hotel•type · rooma, dining facilities for 1,000. operation. The accommoclattons of the Kellogg 1• persona, auditorium, ballroom and numerous confer· Center approximate those of an ave1·ase sized hotel,, alit - . . . ence and exhibit/ rooms: . omclals point out, and should J>rovlde on·tlle·job Roy Christensen . Th~ Kellol[g Cen~r Ia designed spectftcally to ac· training not IUI\tched by any other '0•. s; college_ or J. , YOUR ~IUENDLY FORD DEAJ,ER 210 Stute St. · commOdate llle ~houaand1 of MlchiSl\n residents uotve&·slty. · \. · · 1\lrt.~on Phone ll6ll , I -- ·. 1!.:
Editorial Page BROMFIELD MIGHT HAVE BEEN RIGHT !'' j,' '·•' The Last Ghost in the Closet Theories Proved by Practice After we. opened the cloaet door we At the first waming, the victim Is given lly Vl'l'll011 ,J, IIJ'OIVII t.he .PMA, will pr·obnhly tell me I whipped tub~rculosifl and venereal dis· medical attention, He is quiclcly relieved LoulR Brornflelrl ~ct n lot or cnnno~ raise thrtl much wheat hut easea. and USLlally quicldy restored to well lJeing. poophl l.allclng- when he wrote his nil It can do Is to pr·event me t'rom piece nhnul Plowmnn's T•'olly. Col Reiling It at the elevator•, Thl~ will After we opened the closet door and When a man breaks a leg the bones are lege ngr·lcuiun·e tool< many n.. wal· not both'er· me for· wheat sllll took tuberculosis out we quic.kly had the quickly act, nnd they soon heal. lop at his conehrRions. Hh1 advice maltes good poullt•y and sloGlt disease under control. The r.ate is now go We haven't followed the same practice to farnwm l.n quit plowing waa f'eecl und it still offers good f'ool.in!;' for· clov,;r .~nd alfalfn. ing down month by month. We did the 1 Heof'I'Pri at 11.11<1 l'iading-. Clem•• left Mason this week for· the mis gram keeps the game alive in against 1,875 for 1890. Leslie vii- Mondny, W•·dn,,dny, Snturdny, 1·!1 p, water·, whkh snttnds a. hit lilte entals to lose face, tirely curet· tit!Ps n1 e in· should be peace. Who loses face should be given no the rich ca11 afford. People go consideration. Navigating a plow Is just as pital in Mason. Ten days before he for 10 days. !Jut .adul~s :Vho. g~ew up. ln hts 1 triguing 'and her stories salisfnc- thr·ough life in Ja}}n.n without Important, maybe moreso, than was bitten by a sick dog. Ten DI'. W. W. Root, who tips the storieS wrll ltn~l.rt mtereslmg, too. tory-CURIOUS CUSTARD Pm, ~ver· tasting meat. But that's go guhllng a. bnttleshiJI. '!'hat's why people who came in contact with scules at 300, fell down the hay Fol' those famtl!~s who t\1) a lrtt~e GUN IN DANIEL WEBS'l'EH'S mg- to be changed, They'lL have the boy while lle was siclc ani1 tal{· chute in the barn .July 16 anr.i llaekground readmg togethet·, thrs BUST, GILBER'l"S LAST TOO'PJJ. t·nhhit to eat. Otlno E\'lli'Y Is glad to continue hl'l Speak Up on the School ug course ut 1\lichlgan Stu.te In· lng· Pasteur tr·eatmenls. broke his l'ibs. Neighbors had to should be very useable. ACHE, MUHDJTII1 MAKES Ml~ 'rhat's the rabbit punch of the Ktead of entering AIUJll.ltolls. lie Pii!JS of aluminum are being saw nway lhe ch11te walls tu ex- FRUIT IN HIS SEASON is NERVOUS. modem missionary. The .Japanese nntered 'Michigan State last fall heaped high as the drive for tr~cate the uo9tor. based on tlic early Quakers in Twice the Mason board of education has submitted won't have two cat·s In every. ga to study agriculture. Then along aluminum pots and pans con rhe Dan.wtlle cr·eamery was Amer·ir.a, their way of life, their INGHAM .COUNTY NEWS proposals for an elementary school buifding in Mason. mge, hut if they heed the advice cmne a surprl~e otrer to enter tinues. completely destroyetl hy tire .July manner of uealing with those who Tw1ce the electors refused to accept the plan. ol' Dunton they'll have two· rab· Annapolis and the ehnnce to leal'll Bm:Lon 1<. ~horn has resigned ns 10. stepped outside the law and their July 19, 1951 Page 2 hils in evet·y family, When a how t~ be an utl arm, his wife brolte a "shoulder, MJl show the type needed. ., among thtl cucumber vbte!i, ribs and an m·m unci the two This blood-typing doesn't burt. It takes only a min youngsters were cut and bruised J\oit·s. Paul Arnold and Mrs. when the Noble car was struclt by CoME IN AND SAVE! G~t the t.)te. Let's step up and do·our part, We might be saving . Richard Mills have qualified for one driven· by Warren Oberlin of gas that gives you at regular own lives. · · our Hesper!des medals. The medals Kinneville. · price the. controlied . volatility n..r·e awarded'· annually to speedy Everything seems to be .going you'd expect in premium gaso~ .' hucldeberry !)iclters. Mrs. At·nold, up and some goods are becoming new to Ingham swamps this yeat·, line. You save. with RJii scarce as a result of the lC:ot•eun CROWN's gre'iit"'Ombinution oft is poetry in motion. She works campaign. Ingham County Ne·ws gracefully counterclockwise around smooth flowing power and agil· . 11 .bush with both hands In action Mason's Junior Legion baseball ity in traffic with best possible · PUBLISHED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS IN THE·CITY· team lost out to· a Flint team in continuously. Mrs. MilLs goes mileage. Come in and save with OF MASON, MICHIGAN cloclcwise around the bush, ·She the finals of the district playoff, STANDARD RED CROWN Gas9line, VEJU,,"ON J. BROWN 1r: SON, Publlaher1 doesn't have quite the reach of HI Yl'urs Ago-19U Summer's KtNO·StzE GAs Buv. NELSON-D. BROWN, Editor · , Mrs. Arnold but is somewhat Mason's new gravel-pack well on • ., . ' BE'rl'Y CRUM, Advertising Manager l1andler on· the ·low liushes. South Jefferson was brought in at a million gallons a l.h wnrlcllng· nnnlvm·- wns born In Salem township, the trip n01'lh without nny tr·o11hle, RnpidH,. J.nnslng 11nd Willhlmston, on u non-Hlop flight by ennHlelln· Couple Wed at· Mr. nnd M1·s. lllveretL Snllf'J' Ant fo1· her hmllwr 1111<1 Hlstor-hHnw, HIII'.Y celrdJJ·ntlon of Mr·, flllll MI'H, Wnshtennw county, on April :10, She bounmo Ill nucldenly nnd died lion pltrne l'ot· Gemlllny I o viR It unlay ovnnlng hoJJOI'ing Rohol't M1·. 1111rl Mrs, ftoiJuJ·\. Sober, heN Clnrenee Dlhhl while lhc jnllcr rlngu nl the home ol' the hrltle'H Gnylorrl FIHIHJJ', Mr. nml Mrs. WI!- I Wllllnmston; Spencer Pet·ltlns of nl Swnrl.z Crcclt Wcr.lnJnslng·, 1\IJ's. Merrill V11n Ostrnn nt !Aland of Dearborn and Miss Minnie Pel'· wedding cake, assisli!rl by M1·. ·nnl. Tlw !JJ·icle- 'rhose In the piny were Weslny DI', nnd Mrs. ChnrlcH S<'iwff ing. 'l'hJ'IIHl slrnrleJ' eueumlwr Rebekahs Have the plnygrounr.i nctlvilics, wn., ocllst chUJ'ch oll'lcln tin g. Bm·ial held concerning the fall flower groom is employed by Unlte'Iorence and Ruth Vaught, Mnr and children of Chatanoogfl, Tenn., llnsi{Cls out or papc1· cl1inz. · Blossey on Buritley road Wec!nes- those pJ•esent. Rev. L. Davis of the East Mich gn.ret Hutchinson, Anna Sheplcr, who are visiting nl the horne of Mason, Michigan clay, .July 18, The highllght of lhe The· next meeting on Monday, igan Avenue church of Lansing·, Mable F'iRh, Madeline CJ·ips, Vivinn l1er mothel' Mrs. I. M. I>;:nisor in meeting wns the Initiation of August 6, will be a picnic at the assisted by Hev. Homcc .James, Walltins, Ninn Ketchum, Bess Lansing, called at lhc home of 11.": seveml camlidatr.s into the Chap- Grand Ledge pari{ at 2:00. All pastor of the Williamston Method and MJ'S. George B. Johnson an(t [' ~r;vler, Clam Guliclr, Bynia Clarke, ist church, performed the rlnublc l?reida While and Amy Webber. Eleven Attend ter Fanner Degree. members are m·ged to attend nnd family last Sunday. · The boys receiving the degree tal{e a basket lunch, cli.shes and l'ing service at a candlelight cere Mr. and Mrs, Ash Catlin .went were Wayne Blossey, Richard clish to pass. Those necdmg trans mony. lo Dclmil recently to sec their School Meeting Dennison, Ronald Fisher, Donald porlation should call Mrs. Dal~ Miss Sanclm Tr·aver, sister of the son. While there ti1ey tnol{ in the Call GJ·egory, James Hart, Wayne Welch. bride, set·ved as maid of honor. double-header between the Detroit 'l'he altemlance at the annual Former .President Larson, J. R. Ording, -Ronald Tigers and Cleveland Indians. school rnecling Mnnrlny evening Bridesmaid was Mrs. Hichard Rieves, Maurice Ryl{eJ'l, Chris Travc1·, sister-in-law of' the bride. Mt·. and M1·s. Oscar Allen were was lhe smallc~l in many yeat·s. Smith, Edwin Voss, Arthur We·b· Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Only ll people were present. Dianna Tt·aver, niece of the briclc, Of 'NRC Honored steJ', Stanley Wygant and Gerald Howard Georgia at their cottage Wayne Jackson Heating Co. Removal of the election of Ice (ream Social was flower girl. Jacobs. at Lake City last Sunday. Tile Woman's Relief Corps met mcmbcJ·s of lhc honJ'd of education Paul Quinlan, accompanied by for the. finest in Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Brien anrl I Thursday evening at the G. A. R. fJ'Oill u1c annual meeting since The requil·emenls for this ad Mrs. Margaret Parslow of Muske· n this is now rcgislerecl district, vanced degree are: An Improvised Saturday Night gon, sang traditional ,wedding· family spent the week end at the !:,all wi til good attendance. 11 Is home of the lntler's parents, Mr. The honoJ'ed guest of the eve was blamed lnq;ely for the lac!( fat·ming program, familiarity with This saturday evening the Chal music. FURNACE and Mrs. ,J. Fo1:bes at Weidman. ning was Mrs. Reba Faustman, of shown. Interest in the parliumenlaJ·y procedure and have lengers . class of the 'Methodist Ushcr;ff,wet•e Ha1·vey Lee nne! intere~t Mr. and M1·s. Fred Warner ancl former J•csidenl, nnd past Jll'esi election of the two members to eamed by his own efforts from h d Harvey Slate of Lansing, Richard I ...... , EAVESTROUGH rlenl, who now J·esiclcs in AIIJu ll h 1 · · · 1 tl · his supervised farming program ~hurch will sp.onsor a omem~ e Traver of Williamston and Ralph family and A1r. and Mrs. Ray ljUerque, New Mexico. te Dill'< was mmrmJzec liS year and depositecl in n'• bank or· other- tee cream . somal at the ehut ch. Ratush of Eaton Rapids. Warner and son attended the by lhe facl lhn t the two inc urn- c k d coll'ee will be Blossey reunion Sunday at the In the absence of lhc pt·esident, bants' petitions were the only wise productively invested, at 1 a e or p•e nn . b ·. Following the wedding ceremony SHEET METAL WORK least $25. served wtlh -the ICe cream egm- reception was held at the Ma Inltstet· .park in Dclmi t. Ethel VanAlstine presided at the ones tiled, so there was no . . . ning at the supper hour, a. business meetin~·. contest in this elcclion. OtheJ' d1scusswns dul'lng the t sonic Temple for the relatives and Ml', nnd Mrs. Elmer SntteJ·lee of '!'he reports or the VR J'ions com Reports wc1·e received fi'Dm the evening progt·am were the chap- Committees for the even are; friends. Mrs. Wayne Fate had Jaclrson and Mt·. and Mrs. Merle mittees showed thal mueh WOJ'lt secretary and treasurer, '!'he pres- ter's oat project, wheat pt·oject G~neral ch~mn~n, Wiln;a Vau.ghn, charge of the wedding cake. Sev Barber of Cl1arlotte were visitors \.. FAST, DEPENDABLE SERVICE had been done the past two iclcnt, Clarence Morris, reported for this fall chapter swine being mtxing, Vu·gt~IU. Ross, freezing, eral friends of the bride assisted at lhe home of Mt·. and Mrs. weeks. Maude mclonan and Nina on lhc prngJ•css being made on kept by D;ve Beatty and the Bob Polloi!; d1ppmg, Ralph B~rt with the serving. GeoJ·ge Rouse and family .,last Sun Ketchum will assist wilh mrtlting construction of the new elemen- Isummer leadership training trip, lett; dining room, Vivian Crlps; Following the reception the clay. Free Estimates, of Course! eoolties for the soidicJ•s' bi1'lhclay soliciting, Geraldine McDurmon; couple left for an eastern wedding Mr. and 'Mrs. Allen Liverance tn1-y school building ill Lhe fm· · --- · cleanup, Tt·eva Bartlett; and cof- have returnee! home this week boxes for July. Following the northcastcm pa1·t of the city. It , trip. Upon their t•ctmn they will be 1Jusincss 111eeting watern1elon was I I fee, Nina Hull. at home at King street in Eaton from spending their vacation at set·vecl by Helen Johnson, assisted is expected LlJat students will be- Wscs ( Ire es Pan As an added attraction the Meth- Rapids. Bmch lake near Ell{ Rapids. Phone by Lottie Apsey. §'111 then· fall term m the new , , W k odist Youth Fellowsh,ip will Mrs. Margaret Ley returned building. Commg Year s or serve ice cream floats for the chii- home last Saturday from spending Saft•ty Hantrud l'lanntrd At a special meeting held by : dren. . .• Jl••·f three weei{S in Detroit with her SLA-41867 6H0·42421 the new board of trustees for the The circles of the W. S. C. S. of Shower Held Friday children, Mr. and Mrs. Fmnk ' To provide funds (or a commu pmposc of o1·gnnizing the boaJ'(I, the Methodist church held their nity service ;Jrqject in safety, tho Walsh, Ml'. and M1•s. Justin Ley all officers wet·e re-elected as fol· picnic in the. basement of the: · · N orlh Wi IIi amston •I -H ·cJ ub is s· •h 'H For Mrs. Copeman· 11.nd family and Miss Jerry Ley, lows: Clarence Morris, president; church Wednesday. Dinner. was sponsoring a safety ,1Janquet c '·B. mit ome Mrs. Paul Wolf entet·tniried n t Harold Oesterle, secretary; nncl served at 12:30. Mrs. Carrie Hunt, • • Thursday evening, .July 26 at Sl. 1 stork shower honoJ·ing Mrs. Mary's hali, Williamston at 7:30 Everett White, treasurer, chairman of the Naomi circle, F 46 h s I Mary .t:opeman Friday. evening. Mrs. Vivian Crips, chairman of the ]J. 111. A good pl'ogl'mn is being or t a e Twenty-one guests . were present prepared, The Challengers class will hold Martha cn·cle, unci Millie Lane, tlwir August meeting on Thurs- chairman of the Ruth circle, were and the honored guest t•eceived clay, August 9, at the summer hostesses assisted by several wom- C. B. Smith, owner and operator many nice gifts which wet·e pla cecil Mrs. Charles West of northern home of Mr. and Mrs. Harold en from the circles. ·of the Wolverine Sales Pavilion, in a pink and blue bassinet. Michigan is visiting friends and Youngs of Little Croolted lake Following the dinner the presi· returned home after a busy weel1 Refreshments of stmwbeny icc I relatives in this vicinity for a few ncar Howell. dent of the General Society of to conduct his 46th Wolverine Hol ct·eam, cupcakes and iced lea wcelts, The Wests had lived in Wil- Jack Lechler is sick at his home Christian Service, Ruth Harris, stein sale at his pavilion. were served. . G~t linmston many years prior to mov- in Lansing recovcl'ing from pneu- called the group to order and dis· Earlier in the week he went by Favors of pin!{ and blue nut cups with small baby pictures ing north last summe1·. mon1a.· J ac 11 ts· n f ormer rest(· J en t o f· cussed Informally some of her plane to Earlville, New York, Mt·. one! M1·s. lllzm King Jisitecl Williamston. He scJ•ved as presi- plans for the coming year. where he had a sale. Then he flew wet·e received by the guests. NEW-ENGINE AuthorizAd Mr·. and M1·s. Lester Putman at 1 t f h 'II f 1 by plane to Chicago where he went Mulligan Tuesday. c en o · t e VI age Ol' sever a Mrs.• Gladys Wylie, secretary of on a non-stop flight to Los Angeles Merrill '\Vest, who· has been Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eaton and ye~~;~~ branch needs mot·e men and missionary work, gave a report of to visit his· sister for one day. sick at the St. Lawrence hospital Performance g1·amld aug ht er, "''11n 1 a Ruth, visited women, senior membet·s ancl mot·e that work for the coming year· and While in California he assisted for some time, retumed home last In Lansing Monday. bo;y carlets. There is also rc need the part expected from the ctrc1 es. .as auctioneer at the Sutton-Oalts Tuesday and is much improved. RECONDITIONED Mr. ancl Mrs. Homet· Barnum of f f 11 1 C 1 1 t Nina Ketchum g.ave a report on dispersal of 400 head of Holstein Mt·s. Rose Dana was con~ined to Lansing spent the week encl wilh cOJ' fl 1 ·n 1 gil' 1s 1 ac1 et tlgroup ot mn the day's atte'nc"ance-' at the district cattle at Visalia. The sale reqmred her home last week by siclmess. Rn Je p accc tm er le II' mo. confeJ•ence of the W. S. C. S. re- Mt·. and M1·s. William Ketchum. 1 1 three days to dispose of the Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Smith carer. cently held .at Adrian, where 268 Neil and Shal'l'ie Lee I Little Ct·ookecl lake. L .. B. Volmer of Cleveland ers in Ingham county, espectally dren have returned home after per on Friday, July 27, at 7:00 p. Mr. and Mrs. Homer White, Mr. Heights, Ohio, has returned home Masdl! and Stoclibridge, was gtv· spending the past week at Big m., with a social evening follow ·and Mrs. George Willtins attcl M1•. after visiting at• the home of his I en and hopes were expressed th_at Star laltc near Baldwin. ing. and Mrs. Earl Gulick wm·e dinner parents, Mr. and Mt·s. B. w. Val· all people wo.ulcl supp01.'t t~e m1s- Bethel VanAlstine and Dixie Mt·s. Reva Whysall and family guests Tlmrsclay evening of Mr. mer. While here he visited his sons sionary project whtch 1s mterde· Shaffer left Sunday for a weelt'~ t·eturned to her home in Ponliac ancl Mrs. Paul Vaught and daugh- at Lakewood camp. nominatlonal. . vacation at the Odd Fellow and after spending the . past · fom: ter, R,uth, at their cottage at Lake Mr; and Mrs. William Maclrle Beginning in August the circles Rebekah camp on Big Star lake weel{S with her pa1·ents, Mr.• and Chem[mg, The occasion was the and family have t•eturned from will meet at the usual ~1111e. Sev- near Baldwin, Mrs. Wilbm Gi.bson. wedding anni\'ersary of t h e spending the past week at Duck era! women from the mrcles ~re Dr. Messenger, who has been Mrs. Harold Hess was the guest Vaughts. llalte, Interlochen. planning tQ attend the tra!mng sick at a Lansing hospital for sev- s;)eal!er at the monthly dinner of school at Davidson and Durand the eral weeks, returned home last the Lansing Council of Christian next two weeks. weelt. . Business and Professional Women Mrs. Ethel Bee({, Mrs. Rena of America, held at the Y. W. C. King, Mrs. Winifred Brett and A. auclilOl'ium Monday evening, Engine rS Mrs. Bertha Montgomery spent July 16. L0(a I CA P Sp0n So the past weelt. at the Thomp~on The annual Rowley school .l'catJ'ons Class cottage at Long lalte near Ioma. meeting was held Monday evening·, Commun. Mrs. John Eaton and mother, Bird Bicl{fol'CI, Jr., was'" elected W/0 Rev. Weldon Johnson of Mrs. Grover Lantis of Loclte town director for· the next term. It was the Williamston Flight CAP is ship, spent Wednesday at the home alw voted to send the seventil and teaching communications in the of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Eaton. eighth grades to Webbet·villc basement of the Williamston William. Maclde and son, Larry, ag·ain next year. , Methodist . church. on Monday, nllencled the all·star baseb~~;ll ~me Mrs. Mable Jame.s of Flint has Wednesday and Friday mornings at Briggs stadium in Detrmt Tues been. visiting het· son ancl clangh from 8:00 a. m. until 10:00 a; m. day. tet·-in-law, Rev. and Mrs. 1-Iot·ace Mrs. Bess Abbott attended the James, for the weel1. It isn't necessary to be a mem· A>bbott reunion at Grand Ledge, Mr. and Mt·s. Stan Shelby of ber of the CAP to talte pat't in July 15. . Virginia and Illt·s. Shelby's 1l1oth· these lessons. Evening classes will Mt·s. Carrie Hunt attended the et· from Flint visited Mrs. Amelia TIMING GEAR be held each Wednesday evening funeral of her· cousin, Mrs. , Ray Goetz last wecl1. NEW from 7 until 11:00 p. 111., in the Fuller, at\ Gowan· saturday a.nd Mr. and Mrs. Bci'Jlie Adams same chut·ch basement, 'rhose at- spent the following Sunday wt~IL have as their house guests for lending should tal{e a pad ami her sister; 'Mi·s. Frank Hubbard m three·\veclis their son and daugh· NEW PISTONS, PINS AND RINGS pencil. Future infolmation may Belding. ter-in-lnw, M1·. and Mrs. Robm·t be hac! from Lt. Wayne Gorsline Mr. and Ml's. Colin Hayward Adams, and childt·en, Jamie' Ann C/0, and W/0 Bud Nixon, flight and· children spent the week end and Bernie, of Wichita Falls, -CONNECTING ROD BEARINGS adjutant. · • at 'their cottage on a lake near Texas. Visiting the Adams. also NEW on July 1 Williamston Flight Howell. $149:50 is Mrs. Adams' sister, Mrs. John CAP was on maneuvers ncar Kal- • Mrs .. H. E. casltey and chlld.ren Beardon of Glendale, C~.lifornia, amazoo. Williamston flight is a\:e ·visiting relatives In Louisvtlle, Last Saturday evening . the v.a •• 6 crl. lnslallod-lncludll labor, NEW. CRANKSHAFT BEARINGS "supply" and must .learn to feed ·x i I JloHndn fnt, 1,010 pmtll'ds mill!; Uudel' tivn yent'H: ,T, H. & \l., D. Chtunhnl•lnln, l'"fl'IHI.nt•nd HoiolI!IIIIH mill<; r~. u. Hlll'l'is, g-t'llilo llol Local Wheat Support Price Is $2.25 slr!n, 70.0 JlOllllliH f1tt, l,fl(lfl Wheat pt•!cc support at a na· favombly with lnst yollr'n p!•lco whcnt, If tJ{cih· 'st.orngo meets t•o· ly 11t any timo, Pl'imnt•ll.v, the poJmriR mill(, tlonnl nvomge of $2.18 a bushel suppmt of $2.08. pet' bllflhe!, How· quircmonts. Under this progmm, govm·nmtmL is almply guumnt.ec!ng Unrior four yermo: 11o!ll'I'L to fnrmcrs fOl' the 1051 crop wns over, accm•dlng to Ralj!h Glynn Dl the ftu•mel' gets the fiJI! aup;10rt the rurmer th11t he will get nt Rhinos, grndo 'llnlsltdll, foll,ll the PMA. In Mnsoh, tho govom p!'lcc of $2.25 ns :Joon ns the !nnu louot $2.18 for his whont. pounds f11l, l!HIJ JlllllllliH mill<; Ftnnounced June 20 by the U, S. mont will not pny the customary ls nppl'Oved,. Whoul, fol' Hevet•nl ycnt'li, ilfla Gntlrl'lerl Clt•nl' & Hnn, rngiHLm·"d ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-·~, Department of Agricultur~ ~st sto~ge money as In· the past Un· The WebiJc.rvlllo 'clovlll.or iR, thn been ~upported Itt Oil pel' 1:ont ot' Ho!rotn.ln, ~2.0 [lllli/His i'nl, Jaao July 19, 1951 Page 1 ycnr'R nvemge was ,$1.00 n bushel, dcr the new support pmgmm, only clevrrtm· In Lhc county wltleh pnrlty. '!'he support Jll'ice IM hlghl'l' pounds 'milll, INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Lonns nnd pul'ChnRe agree- ·farmer.s will pay their· own stor- will sloro' Witcltl. '· · this yenr ·hecnu~c pnrlty hu~ Under three yc11rs: fo't't:ri llni.hig·, ment.s covering lhe 1051 crop will age charge~. · ' . . ' ,The 'third nltct:!Jntlve is ·the l'iHen nlrmg wllh the guncrnl in- gnlli'l'O l.t•slt•d In l11u department August 21, 1950, no restriction on acrenge this yonr, ngt·ces to llu,Y the wheat next 'rile government wlll lull'ag·o l.lnit.ecl }-ll.:tl.t·~ jlll· .July 20~~-Thlnl annual Sheep e tho USDA. ncsem'ch center ut quirements not only In mowing hut 11 Her S Verag Mn.ttn·c Clnss: Tiichanl W. tulo yil'!d front 'i!J!!J lo I!I:IK WHH rliso in Lhe following opemlions. Field Drl;Y, Mlchignn Stnto college Beltsville, Marylnnd, for exftmplo, campus. Sponsored hy Michi!J'an Smith, gmdc Hollitcin, 711.0 pmtnd~ 11.0 illt!lhcls pol' Here. lly I!Jfoll, lhn tests IHLVC shown that quicl' nnd 'l'um shnrp corner~. using the Sheep Breeders' nssoc!ntlon And 30. Poun dS 0 f Fa t fnt, l,!JJO pouncls milk; Cal'i!.on nverngt1 yield hat! risen l.o ~:18 ensy lmndling ft•om stnndlng crop brnlncd in this way. Uulm In 8nme Direction 34.0 pounds fat, 1,036 pouml,; .E\'t•niu,; l,lwne llult 'fime of culling· is important, Ingham-West ll:ors I'IJttlW Rake around the field in the Good hay, which mecma a 1avln9 In f ..d cotll,:ll lmportcmt.lo cllllarmart.\ milk; Jinlt ·111211 Lanslu,; :lliil7 say USDA spccinllsts. Early-cut same direction ns in mowing. In D. L. Cady, 20 g radc Holsteins, alfalfa, fm· exnmlllc, has 18 per this way the hay will be lifted Aulborlllea In tho U, 8, Dopartment ol Aqr!cultlirw ta:r Iarmer• cern produce · 33.4 pounds fat, !JOO pounds mill'; cent protein, !ale-cut 15 per cent. heads first and rolled into a loose Ju•t at much milk wilh little or no qraln Utbty fttd bttltr rouqhaqe, TILl•\ Robert Rhines, 19 gntcle Hoi-~ J~arly-cut red clover is practically cylindt•icnl windmw through which Holds Picnic nutrlllvo va!uo' oi hay dopondt iarqoly upon how It ti made. Cuttlnq at the steins, . 33.1 pounds fat, 033 equal lo alfalfa in protein content. there is better air circulation for lime whon protoln content ol qrau It hlqheat, ialda9 to cr'l'old eKcetaln wilt· pounds mill'; Eel Slct'l'ctl & Son, Cut. Hni'OJ'" L<•av<•M 'fum drying than' through flat wind 11 grade Holsteins 32.1 pounds hi, and harvoollnq quickly but quntly are moat lmpor~i. ·Farm· tn>;~lneeu at In order to gel the best hay and rows. Leaves of the fomge within fat, 695 pounds mil!(; Norris Hnt'l, maximum yield, cut Hlfalfa when the roll are better protected from At Dansville New Holland, Pa.,' rocommond mowlnq and rakln9 onlr lh~ Cllllount ,of har you 17 grade Holsteins, :J0.9 pounds onc-t.cnlh to one-fourth in bloom. can balo or chop In ono drrv, Baloro and harnattrl · w01k beat on ann, fat~ 814 pounds mille; Gollft·ied Eggs Wanted I overdrying and hold better to the WIJCn i l b!!Joms sparingly,. Cll t he 5 tems. On the other hand, many of Eig·hty members of the Ingham llralqht windrows. Graf & Son, 35 g'l'Jtdc ami regis fore the loweJ' lcnves begm turn the moisture-filled stems will be West Herd Improvement assocla· temd Holsteins, 30.3 pounds fat, ing yellow. The lit·st crop may be ex:)osed to the outer side of the lion met at the C. A. Diehl & 881 pounds milk. • cut 'in the late·llltd stage without windt·ow for quicker drying by the· Sons farm in Dansville Sunday injtu·ing the stand. Heel clover sun and wind. A Jat·ge pr1rt of the aftcmoon for a picnic. 'fhcy also Hens Eggs malw~ t.he best hny when cut at leaves and stems in such windrows hea.rd the annual repnrt of mom .MSC Wants Farming. Terms full-bloom stage. Cut annual les will cme without the bleaching hers' hct•d production for the pasl Pullet Eggs pedeza al full bloom and· serecia that results from direct exposure year. For Use in Ag Di.ctionary when .10 lo 12 inches high. Tim to sunlight as in the swath. Harold Wilson was elected othy sllDUid be cut when in full Average forage crops will cut'e president of the ·boat·d of directors What docs a middle buster dQ? mtdd!ebmster, or are these differ bloom ot· before anss in small windrows almost as fast for the coming year. Coe Emena, Or perhaps you s<>y "middlcbreak· ent agricultural implements? whml the hent!s arc just coming in the swath. Heavy crops mny re- Chellis Hall, Ludell Cheney and er" down your way. 'l'hc compilers Then thet·e's "lister.;' A fat·mot· out of the boot; other gmsscs, quire tuming. If the windrowed Darn Diehl were elected to the 1 such ·as· red lop and orchrrrdgmss, of the Michignn State college die-\ told John N. Win)lurne, who heads hay is mined on, Jet the windrow board. · tJOnary. of agt•tcultmal terms the committee compiling the die TOP PRICE--- not later than full bloom. dry on the outside first, then tum 'D.vo rings of aged and two· . Mow continuously around the would hke to !mow. And these are tionary, that lister was just an with a side-delivery ralst Lansing-, U. S. Allll''"~•tcd_ I by Marie Freshour and Phyllio of duly in Korean combat action. Cheney. cates the situation. The question is Michigan. You'll be helping to com In 10 months of campaigning, this: Is a middlebuster the same p!ete a long-needed boo!< of agri· Lavis' unit has trAveled the Results of production t·ecords thing as a middlebt·e<>ker ot· cultural terms. · · · length :mel breadth of the Kot·ean fot· the past yeat· wem released at ~~ tl1e picnic. Tester Robert Witte Several Breed~ peninsula. The 7lh Division has become the most traveled unit in reported 27 herds tested dm•tng LOWDEN WHITE ROCKS the year. The individual milk pro· Hatching All Summer the Far East. Our 25th Yea. , duction average amounted to 10,· Wrilc, Pbonc Drive In or Fly in SAFE CROP STO~AGE INCREASES PROFITS 1 It pays~~Jtivate t'rccs for 411 pounds during the year. The the fit•st two or throe scason.s aft·] avemge pounds of butterfat ~el et' they arc set out. Michigan State cow was 876.7. AI.! of the. fat~ls Now that fa1·mers produce .grade and breaks the capillary LOWDEN FARMS college autho1·itles say this ?t·ac· use;l mllt{lng .machmes. Regtstet.ed more crops per acre, the crop movement of moisture from the lice insures maximum growth by cov.s numbe1ed 392 as compa1ed storage problem is of prime im· ground to the. underside of the HATCHERY floor; Pbuue Jnclui011 2•1809 l(ceping down competition by wtth 273 .grade cows. portnncc. Bumper crops .. mny be 4620 E. Hcn·y Rd. nt llonrletto weeds fot· available moisture and C. A. Dtel:l & Sons, Ralph Dr1r· stored for feeding livestock or '£he fill· is leveled nnd tnmped R. 1, Rivc111 Junction plant food. ling & Son and Paul C. Rowe had held for sale aftet· glutted harvest to give it firm. base for the floor. '""======~~=:..:.~:::.._~~~--~~~-~herds which showed the greatest markets have settled. Government A 'h-in. layer of 1:3 cement sand ,- increases in pt·oduction over las\ figures show that in nine. out of mortar may be. spread over the year. The Deihl herd produceq ten years it is profitable to store gravel fill to @'ive· a. smooth base 13,095 pourds of mill< and 473 .. ~q gmin after the harvest season. for the moisture harder. : ; . .' ;~ ' pounds of buttm·fat this year com' Profits from crop storage can pared with 10,848 pounds of mill< be lost, however, if storage· build· Moisture Barrier and 370.43 pounds of fat last yeat·. ings are not properly constructed. Two layers of roofing felt, one The Darling herd produced 11,428 Dampness can ruin as much as 25' lnyer .placed at right angles to pounds of milk and ,403.46 pounds bushels of grain on the floor of a the other, provide a moisture bar· of fat this year compared with 1,000-buBhe! bin. One rnt alone ~ier· under. the concrete. The strips 10,741 pounds of mill< and 366.80 will consume one bushel and con· nre sealed at the edges. pounds of fat last year. The Rowe taminate three additional bushels. Concrete Floor herd produced 11,428 pounds or A 4-in. concrete sinh is placed mill< and 402.41 pounds of butter· over the moisture barrier. This fat this year compared with 10,· slab is made of quality concrete 535 pounds of milk and 368.68 mixed in the following propor· · ;:10unds of .fat last year. tiona: Othet• high producing herds 1 bag of portland cement were: Harry DeLaere of Lansing 21.4 cu. ft. of small aggregate with 13,403 poun~ of mill< and (sand) · 465.51 pounds or .fat, Chat·!es WATER.~ROOF 8 cu. ft. of large aggregate Davis of Onondaga, 1·2,734 pounds MEMP>RAN~ (gravel or crushed rock) A NEW CONCENTRATE FOR POULTRY mill~ and 460.71 pounds fat. 5 gal. of water when the sand Warren Childs of Dimondale, 13,· ~~ is damp. TRY WAGON WHEEL POULTRY CONCENTRATE 071 pounds milk and 452.16 pounds After making' a trial mix of the of fat, Chellis Hall of Mason, 12,- above materials, adjust to a TRUCK S-AVER Jnspecti11n ~A new modern way to get your poultry flock up to top mushy, worl>·.~.}: damp for at least ·five days. This Every ·International Truck owner is in-. see \\'hy you should be getting al/ the ben need. pounds of mill< and 417.48 pounds TO F'IRM BI?ARING .::.•·.~.· c>. •• ·.~· io ~· cut·ing may· be done by covering :· ·or fat, Carlyle Waltz of Mrrson, 0 efits of our complete Truck Savtr Plan. cmow FRosT~ o;;· :·. ·,:. :.o:'.'·:: with a waterproof paper, an inch vited to come in now'and get his money Poultry fed this modern way get a wide variety of the 11,571 pounds of milk and 0 0 of sand ~ept moist, or other ma- saving Truck SaYer Inspection. exh·a vitamin, mineral and protein substance they need to 408.61 pounds of fat, Francis F!s. 1. Typical floor construction terial. · . Come· in now-get all the details Platt of .Mason, 12,4.14 pounds of . for corn cribs or granat•ics, This 99-point truck checkup doesn't gt·ow and produce for you. mill< and 407.90 pounds of fat, and Foundation wall extending 18 in. Any m'an wise enough to b'u'y an Interna Clyde Snow, Jr. & Son of Mason, above the floor helps keep out cost you one red cent! And it may save tional Truck is wise enough to beat trou· Cash outlay is low! Your home grains make up the big· 7,975 pounds of millt and 401.85 moisture and rats. ·you re~l money, because it i11 a practical pounds of fat. MASTIC ble to the punch. So. ca.ll or come in-for · gest pat·t of the ration. · The most economical mntm•ial way to make sure your trucks are ready ----- ,. fot• floors and foundations is con· an appointment for your Free Truck SEE US TODAY ABOUT THIS NEW MODERN CLEANLINESS IS BES'r crete. If properly, constructed, a for. any emergency. Saver Inspection, and find out how our concrete floor will remain dry in I WAY! The cm·t·en t trend towat·d using complete Truck Saver Plan can save antibiotic drugs In pig rations to all kinds of weather and will pro Our Truck Saver Inspection c~n be of· speed growtt. and prevent scouring tect the gmin from rodents and fered free for only 90 da~s. The sooner trucks, time a~d trouble for ;yo,ul You'll does not eliminate the need for old· rotting. For a dry bin floor: you take advantage of it, the sooner you be way ahead•. FOR SALE BY: rel!a)Jle disease control mensm:es.' L~· ' That is the advice of the American 1. Plnce n gravel fill · · Veterinary Medical a:Ssoclat!on, in 2.· Place a moisture ban·ier Fig. 2. Place a 2·in. concret~ totl· a bulletin cautioning farmers that 3. Usc quality concrete for the . ping with RJastic joint against'the Long Bear- & Grain Co~ Haslett Elevator 4·in. watertight floor. · · side walls to eliminatff ·seepage mo:5t of the serious pig' .ailments difficulties when the concrete plat· Silsby Implement Co. Eaton Rapi4• Ha1lett nt·e no respecters of • antibiotic . Gravel Fill form is wider than· the bin. drugs. Over-reliance on drugged feed can prove to be costly in A G-in. gt·ai•cl fill is plnced after After curing, the floor· should. · Maaon, Michigan Snow Feed Co. terms of disease control, the the grou,nd has l1cen graded nnd become thoroughly dry 'before Producers Elevator Co. AVMA says, adding that good san tamped to tho right level. 'l'he grain is stored h1 the bin; If neccs· Williamston Holt ltai'Y practices are just as Import· gt:wol (ot• crushed stone) should sat•y ta store grain within a few he ahr.ut 1 %·in. diameter and all \Veeks after construction, the 9\11'· ant as ever and will continue to ...... outshine any drug· when ·it liomes piece~ as ncar one Rize as P,ossi- fncc,can'lic' covered with •watpr· tO.. keeping herds and floclts In hle. '£his fill raises the floor :ib~vc lll'Oof PllliCI' for tlte IIJ•st ycat•, . good health. ~.Damage Is Costlv Wit~ Todav's High Prices ' LO'l"l' HEUD TESTS JUGH tween !1,000 and 6,000 JlOllll(Js, 111011 MILl{ l'lt()DTJO'fiON nrty I~ott unci Son'a Holstein trnctot•s weighing between 11,000 Atnm•lcflll cows pl'lldUced 120,- henl eomplol.ocl 11 ,vent· CJC (P.HLing ami 8,000 poundH nnd lwHI 000,001! I"'UIHIB ol' mill1 ln~t y~ur, 11. In M'l.,v. 'l'ho 16-cow hm•rl avet•c1god httncllr•rl truelnr• ulo~H. lll'llr I'CIJOI'll of llnrn will lw ln\'nlwd In llw lege showed ylolrl inel'r.nsos of :w ll mn.v talqmt,YUI'. 1\ocp sillli{ need in Korea is nitrogen, which trate unci ammonium sullSLICK CITY SLICKER-Man-about-town Shetman Blll!ngsle7, The g-ame of polo is heliovcrl to owner of New York C1ty s swank Stork Club, demonstratecl to have 01 iglnnlcd In Pe1 RJU and then members of the Machson Square Boys' Club at the1r 26th annunl sp1 end to Constantinople Tile fair that he 1s also a man about cows Skeptlcal bossie was bor• g-nmc flout !shed !11 Indltt in tl1e rowed from the club's camp in CArmel, JIT Y. 17th eentmy
UJeU Roumhng out tlw days ]ll og1 am lElevator Is Ready Will he a loolc nl In test dev< lop mcnts 111 swtnc null ttJOn wiH n J I A Hoefct MIChigan Strtlc r ollegc swtne nuthm tty ex11i 11ns tile ef !eels at unl11l1ullcs tnd v1t.unms 111 hog Jillions
M hlgnn Unwanted Eggs ll!ii hn1 f - Inter nat parasites Ill c no duels ·r~~.o when 1! comes to tnlnng advan N Ollll tage of 11 arm wcathct In step Ingham Township Agricultural School June lU \1 Ith the !lowers that bloom in pounrJs the spllng the pcsliy mter nal Jound no puras1tes of farm ammals and Annual Meeting- July 9~ 1951 pets lay 11101 e eggs du!lng the fn st wmm month of the yea1 thnn at any othet t1me Thetr egg Jll oduct10n IS lowest em ly wmtet
M1 "· Ahco nrown l\1\ IJII 'N 11/1 1/NF:Tl Four teen members and (I I school children of the Rolfe of school distnct met at the school s( t or 1 n ~~ J( t Amc11r Monday mght The meetmg was called to ordet by Zeleast Andt eas , mocler a tor who was 1 e elected for We Pay For a teim of three yent s It was voted Okemos and Vicinity also to put on a new cetlmg and to Dead or Disabled Mts A B Wlutlng pa nt the sides at the mteuor The outside has been completely re- Southwell of DohiC toad home lrlsl Tucsdn y n ftc1 Horses-Cows HI rla, s vurrrtlonmg neat Other Farm Animals Removed Fa ee
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• TOTAL CASH RF.CETP rs TN !lUlLDING ·----Dan Linehan AND 811 E FUND JUNE 30 10 It EXPENDI1'Ul~ES E~pendatuas f1om butldmg nnd sllc fund Owner and Auctioneer !lALANCF. ON !lAND lN !lU!LDTNG AND SITN Residence 94S A Tr 1o Copy FUND, JUNE ~ o 1951 Mnrllm Thnyor Doputr Riill\0~ !I( ~'lll!AIJ INGHAM COUNTY NEWS July 19, 1951 Page 7 IT!lGi\f, NOTJO)IJ8 UCGAL NOTICES UnQAJ, NOTICES uraAI, NOTICES ~I Legal Notices
The Lapp Soc1etv of Not way is dedical e1111~ M, V, Jlntl4lr Proceedings of Board of Supervisors M1 s V Ct ocl wrtn rt dinner g'IICHL Sunrlny of Mt ltnd Mta M V Bullm tnd Ted Mt nne! Mr a Chrules I-111 son and rnmlly spent tho wcok cncl with tho lnltct ~ pnt cnts, M1 nnrl f..t 9 Men tin Goelz Mrs L •r Smith Wunrln nn1l Sllflnn, wcr c In Lrtnslng Srttur dny 11 nrl culled on Mt s Ellznbeth Smith Mlas Evelyn Smllh wr1s homo ovm tho wcclt end from Mt PlciiHillll where ~ho Ia nllcndlng Sllmmct school
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Mt s R[ly lladlcy 1clutncd hom~ It om the Howell Mt Pherson ho! pllal Thursday Mr tnrl Mrs W1lllr11n Beck nnd lnn Mt und Mrs AI bet t Thlgpln of Wlntct G u den I In 111 c spcnrllng Ill u few rluys wrth Mt rtncl M1s Rny II II riley Ill Ill Mt and Mr H Wnync Geet Mt H f 0 nnrl Mt s Wllllum Fleck nncl Mt H I(J nnl Mts AI bet t I hlgpin Hpent HUll l H iJ I ruescluy [lnli Weclnosd ry In Can H 11!1 nd t X 011 Mt und Mrs Aibet t I hlgpln X 110 X fJ(J s,Jenl Sflltuday wrth Mt rllld M1s H 0~ Guy Rllllrns X fl I Mrss Phylirs illllswotlh spent the I X 0 I I X 011 wcel< end nl lhe home of het p1u I H00 enls Mr und M1 s Wnyne Ells I X 00 worth Phrl11p Klndlnget enter eel the St Joseph hosp lli of Ann At bot fnt o!Jsm vntron Monrlny
The club exchar ged n tme~ I 01 HCCI et pals fot the next J 2 months It wns dccu\ecl to pal tic· rptle with othct clubs m D1Rl11ct 11 to ttlencl the I' tst Noble G1 tnds p1cn1c 1t the IOOF home tn JnclThe only refrigerator tllat 1 provides the 3 BEST KINDS I OF COLD-each with tit own refrigerating system I
Freete and store up to 73 lbs of meats and other frozen foolls 1n ~e separate locker Top Constant food frener colt! g1ves safe proteclton for wetkt
Frurts stay fresh at dew ~egeto bles ~eep crack! ng crisp 1n the two bin 11zed Hydrators Constant super·molst cold It prav1ded by Cold·Wallsystem of chtlhng coils In cabinet wallt. 0 In tr. r.o 12 00 1H 1!1 t• 00 t' 00 r. no Cln me] 17 •r. ~120 or. tO 00 All 3 systems • Locker• Top, 119 r.o 10 00 114 D Hydrators, and main food com· 100 00 2 7' 10 00 100 00 1° R7 tr. 00 I 40 t 40 10 cu ft model shown :: partment get therr 3 kinds of 100 00 -cold from a single Mtltr·Mtser 100 oo r. 21 3 16 Rfi 00 sr. oo Otln r llc\\ luguhhes twm ~194 75 17fi7 4 94 13 21 1 s 24 Its the slmple1f rofrlgerahng 67 '0 139 16 to Gr. 130 00 tao oo mechamsm ever built-and only r.o oo .77 It's nmtle rol' 10 20 10 00 2 70 2 70 Fngu:la1re has 111 4 33 9 1' 2R 31 2R at 14 40 H 1 Wnll 4 r.r. 2 00 2 00 OIICC•il·Week SltOJIJiillg! 4fi 1fi 13 r.r. 10 00 10 00 r.o oo 12 00 R2 54 R2 fi4 10 40 r.o r.s r.o r.s 14 12 14 1?. • 7 r.o 1s 33 1R 33 1•0 00 130 no sr. on r.s oa r. s na 28 48 42(,3 1 42 OS CONSUMERS POWER CO.