General Election Ballots Carry Six Party Columns THE. INGHAM COUNT-r··~·~1~'EWS Bullntl! fur lite gmwrnl clecllon M!'Cjnln of Hlcwl,brlclgc fell' cor· N' Th d Nove Ill h c r •l lilt VI! U party oner unci for columnH, vcyor. Thr.PuuLI~ PrnhlhltioniHlH l(ybut~ have~ur· -~~~n~QJ~Y~·~~~~Y~ea~r~,~~~o~·~3~5-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~a~so~n~,~~~ic~hi~g~a~n,~Th~u~r~sd~a~y~,~~~~~~g~u~s~t~2~8~,~1~9~5~2~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ The lt~puhllt·Hns comtl flr~t. no cuncllclutr.li fn1· prnsem1tor, tlll!n tim Dcmol!t'allt! mnrllclates. Hhcrltf or rlraln t!mnmlsslnner. The PI'(Jitlhltlon t•arty hns the '!'he l'l'ngr·e:;slveH ami SndnllHI ' '/' ' tltlrcl t•nlumn. Then In orclor come Wnrlwt•s hnve only 2 c•nndl, OOO incff•~etivc hand I' p 10· fc t Ml 1 I , " 111 0 dragged .Jewell frrun under the the International contest In Chi· s a Hsor a Cl gan Ash street itself may be extended ira right- vide additional room if the need arises. 'l'n•astlll'l' LyiP H. AI lSI in received \VOl'!h or welding equipment plane where he was ll~;:hting the c·•~o Stale. lie was granted a year's of-way can be secut•ed. There are 7 acres in If con1mets are let. in Oct.ohet·, the archi- a state warrant ror $27'i,fl7ti.tfl 10 1 · · 1 d blaze. ' · leave of absence to teach and be dislrihuted 10 1 ngltam cities, anc pt·eetston too s were e- study In California. the site. 1ccls explaincrl, the footings for the building villagc•s anri townships. The dis· stroycd. By that lime Anway had re· Printing of Ingham ballots is Six grade rooms in the south wing are call IJc poured befm·e winter sets in. Com- lribtttinn is [or the sc('[)nd quarlf'r Arthur W.. Tewell e~limated his turned from· telephoning the · being held up pending decision 38x40 with a corridor running north and pletion has been set for the beginning of o[ 1052 anrt is ., the hasis of total loss at $ , and his ·New Polio Cases 11 50 000 8011 alarm. He and Smith ami Lay!in of the election board on the with· south between 3 rooms on each s_ide. There school next fall. .~ I.SD pc•r. l'apila. •t:hc _IDSO cens11s Lrtylin's at $5,000. Plane parts and Jewett all had their cars parked · drawal request. The board has 1s user! 111 the :ttsll'lhutlon for- machinist tools and ShOll equip· at the douhle doors. The 3 men , Shove To~~I ...~Up were (lrlving t11eir cars awa, rcferrerlthe muller to Prosecutor p Have You Met-?.. mula. Checks wJII he mmlctl to mcnt.helonged 10 lhe.son, MA B M• h• .H , ,tiie· Jliel tanl's on U1i'! l:iui·n: ~ Paul c. Younger. ' uys I( Iga n .'ay. lcH'al units next WCl'k, ! In~uram:e In Ihe 1imciui1L '"of \yhcn Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Silawr Ll!l7. Weldin~ G~used Fire fire department. arrived after a suburban ,~Jlcl CVC11 "orne rural printed with the name of Mrs. Three carloads sold by Rolland I" I f I Q . I I with I he stale flO lice rlctwrl· L 1" . " ~ Cllld 1 d t b 1 · 1 on JVestoe < cec, UIC:' reportcc. 'l'ownsh(p ~IH1rr•s ns cotn[Htlerl ay 111 Jewett was usmg• a fast run. The R; Bunl

Pvt. Hoger G. Boettcher, SN· 224·311, Co, A, 2nd Tng. Group, Camp Brecltendd::·c. IhiliBOY~Je, Hq. & Hq. Co;, FP0., ,Snn ll'v!ln~JBQO,, Gnlifurnta.· co, Calif. , I:J!ith Inf., 47th, Div., Camp Ruck· Pvt. Jan. A. Estelle, US 55224- Cpl. Donald• E. ,l{night US 10- '·': er, Alabama. 347; Co. M.; 502nd Abn, Inf. Reg., 266·090, 2nd Trans. Truck1 Bn,, ,,, Pvt. Clay L. Broden, No. 13· !Olst Atrborne Inf. Div., Camp 655th Trans. Heavy- Track eo., " I B 27·711, Wnrd 21·1, US Naval recltenrldgc, Ky. A · P · 0 · 21 • ca1·e ,..""' p · 0 · "Te·., ·w . Pvt. J..u.wrencc H. Everett, US York, N. Y. ·Hasp., San Diego, Calif. 224·311, Hq. and Sv. Co., 18th Robert Long, SA 433-44·89, USS Eileen Bachman, S. K,. 2, U. S. Eng. co. Bn., APO 169, New Yorl1, Vullan, AR·5, D!v. 2; 'In FPO, N. Wave Bnrraclts, Naval Base, N. Y. Newport, R. I. South <;nrolinn. Cpl. Donald F. Fichter, US 55· Frnnk Lear, AT-1, F. A. S. R. .Pre. Edwnrd L· 13to:l1m,;r, 5 8• 024·702, Hq. and Hq. Co., 179th 0. N. 110, Radar Shop, N. A. S., 8 175 1 1·C: l7thr,.,G, InfantryHq. try., Div., Cnmp•' • Ruclter,• n., Ret. APO 86, 'In PM, San Fran· San· Diego, Cnllforhla. Ala. cisco, California. Sgt. Robert A. Lyons,· _US-55· Sgt. Ronald Bachman, R. A. 16· Pvt. Harry Freeman, RA 27· 098·847, l~qr. & Service Co;, 317 322·G34, Prov. Co. 1143, A. P. 0. 042·876, REC Det., ASA, 8622 Engr. Bn., A. P. 0. 757, New 013, c/o P. M., Sun Fruncisco, AAU, Ft. Devins, Moss. Yorlt, New York. Califoruln. . Kenneth 'Dnle Fryover, N. A. Opl. Nm= E. LludSCJ.y, us 55· Are Ready for You Benjamin Lee Bennett, SR·462· S., UP21, Patuxent Rlve1·, Mary. 126·871, 358:) T. Tl1t . .Co., 148 T. 6G·92,. Co. 941, USNTC, Great land. Tlcl1. Bn., APO 15~, New York, N. -I Lnlws, Illinois. Pvt. Rnlph Furtncy, RA-16·378· Y. . . Cpl. . John Bappert, U. S. 55· 697, H. and s. Co., 74th Engr. · Erwm C. Lawrence, 'AT-3, 955· 002·892, Co, E. 78th Engrs. Com. Comb. Bn .. APO 301, c/o P., M., 1~·31, V. S. 27, N. A. S., Norfollt, Bn. Fort Benning, Georgia. San Francisco, California. V rg!nla. . Cpl. ,John A. Bergeon, US fir), Pvt. Perry E. Foss, US 55.224• Pfc. Fran!! F. Ledesma, US 55· 098·789, Co, A, 80Gth EAB, APO 555, Co. G, 2nd Bn., 4th Inf. Regt., 098·737, .Btry. B., 987, AFN En:, 1?1 New Yorl1 New York APO p t t S attl APO 301, c/o P.M., San Francis· w , , : 937 , c1 o os mus er, e c, · C llf Sgt. Rodney D ... Benipmm,, US Washlngttm co, , a . . . . . 5500~814, u.s,. Army Ho,spitni, Ft. Sgt . Sta iey A Frlsell us.55 .. 'A/2c Aurelio. Ledesma, AF lG· Belvoir, Virgmia. · n · ' 337·659, ,1932nd AACS Sq., Box William Brennan, F. A. 3277733 153·340• Med. Co., 9th Inf. Reg., 135, 'APO 677, New, York~ New u. s. s. Seagull, A. M. s. 55, A. 2nd Div., A. P. 0. 248, San Fran· Yorlc.- . P. 0. New York, New Yorlt. cisco, California. Pvt. LaVern Lerion, . 55008715, En~. Mllton C. Bm·geon, BOQ Pfc. Russell L. Frlsell, US 55· Co. F, 167th Int., Fort Jnclumn, SP·17, Room 132, NAS, Norfolk 11, 054,1B5, A Btry, BB7th F. A. Bn., South Carolina. , - Vi1·ginia. APO 46, New Yorl1, N. Y. Pvt. Kenneth R. Mathews, US Sgt. Richard Betcher, US 55- ~ Pvt. ~vert l•'ryover, US 55·151· 55,·271·545, Co .. D, 83rd Recon. Bn .. 1170-834, Co. B, G7th M. T, Bn., "H Service Co., 22nd lnf. Reg., 4th CCA; 3rd Armd. Dlv., Fort Knox, ;..P.O. 12, New Yor!t, N. Y. Inf., Div., APO 39, New Yorlc, N. Kentucky, . Pfc. Murvln E. Brower, AF 16· Y. , - M : ~~ 557 '?12 A & E Ma1'nt Sqdn Pfc. Richnrd J. Groux RA 21· Richard J .. aclnm, 'MM3, USS 3,J;:J· • • '>w • • • " · · ' Massey DD 778 · FPO New Yorll Box 23, 301st. Bomb Wing, Bards· 263·G33, Henyy T~nlc Co., 15th Inf. N; Y. ' · ' • . . • at all dale AFB, Louisiana._ Reg., 3rd Inf, DIV. APO 468, c/o Pvt. Ernest Hill' Monroe, Jr., Sgt. Dnle R. Brower, RA 19· P. M., Son Francisco, Callfornln. us 55098753, Btry,. A;, 57th F. A. 328·990, 551st MPEG Co., 04th M~ Major George Gillespie, Det. Bn.; A.P.O. 7, c/c:i P, 1\kSan Frnn- Bn., APO 59, c/o P. M., San Fran· 1600 4th AISS, APO 970, 'i'o P. M:, cisco, Calif •. , . •:. . . . , .. cisco, California. San Francisco, California. Pfc. \\'llllam R•".M~erman, US Pvt. Arthur E. Buclc, J·r., US· . Sgt. Dan Garver, 1170988, Serv- 55·054-190, 461sf:.Ord. Amm. Co., 55-002-822, Q. M. Board Test TeiUll ice Bty, 2nd 155 _MM Gun Bn., APO No. 301, •. fA>· P. M.,· Sun Fran· M. P. o. 1015, viu. Winnipeg, Fort Force Troops, Camp LoJetinc, N. cisco, .California: ·: , · · Chlll'eh1ll, Ma-nitoba Cnn-nda. c. · · AlB Richard ·D., Mizer, SN 16· "' Cpl. Floyd L. _Bullen, Jr., 55-002- Sgt. t.ewls Hanley, RA 16·302· 417·136, ·Fit.. 828, :sQ 3723,: Lack· . 828, 7717 Hq., Hq. ,c;:o., EUCOM, HO, Co. C, 85th Inf.. Reg;, Fort land AFB, San ·Antonio, Texas. Ingham Orchards QM School, APO •10,, N'ew Yorlt, Rlley,·-n:ansas, · · Sgt. Michael V •.Mnyvllle, RA N~ Y. · ·q "· • ·:' ·· . . .' - :PV~· pa,!!l itfi'•; ~arrJ1on, us 55· 16·322·160, 566th Medical Surglcnl 1 IE:rvlrl :AJIBunmr,· .AD3; D_ IV. V2 098'7~ H~. h~d '.I:i'q. ~t'J·y,. 4055; Del APO 46 -'In PM :New·.>)!'ork ;,: :,-)·J.li!' \ •1;• Jr'. c.l v, •Bn·•U!Zi ·UBS Franldin I). ASU, t••li 1A~-'Gu!t!e'd 1 1MJslille'iGI'oup; N y . -' . . -I '.·. ' tlti! I l .t •:t jl:J , , ll: l.'-h ': -~. ''' ! ' 1: i r: ~::d::J;r:.: 11: :' 1 Roosevelt, caro of Flcet·PO, Ncw FortBI!ss;•Teims:·••'" .,,, .,,,. · ·: . '• ·· -· .. .-,. ·. · · ; I , . I I ,1 : J , ' ~ , ; I I:,, ' Yor·lt, N. Y. . Pl . J k R -- H . d R A Pfc. Richard E. }1nck!nder, US Buy Tree-Ripene!d Hale Havens, Hales, Elbertas Pvt. Arthur D. Carrigan, R~ 1636~93a,u~o. ·E:,· 112{;. Ir;;f. Reg.; 55·153·320,' !f?·· j\nd ,~q,;, Co., 7~h 16·'105·115, Btry A, 12th Tng.:Bn:! 2sth' Inf. Div.,. A.P.O. lll, New Trans. MI!-J~I :PQSl! A~O :5~, % AAA HTC, Fort Bliss, Texns. ··-· York, 'N, y, · · P~. f;lan,F):'!i.!lOi~co,._c~t_lf; · · .. ·- and other popular varieties now at Ingham orchards .. "' Sgt. Darwin Church, 27·010·607, SA .J. A.. Heathman,, 4628379, Pyt.Jack ~~~~ndr•:.~<;\-~6424626, '·, ,' ., .. 2nd Ord. M. M. Co., APO 301, E;lai:J "0:' ply., .USS Mt. Olympus, AGC 86th Inf.,~eg:~ •10t~~I~f.__ DIY:• Fort Frnncisco, Cnlifornla. · ·- 8; c/.o Fleet·P. 0., Ne~ .York, N. Riley, K~1JS~~·-·, .• ·,· "/- ;. ·. · .: , . •·<· These peaches, left on the tree until they are Cpl. Glen A. Crandall, US 55. y; . . , . . . · · I:.t.,. Ll?Y~ ;¥~>rris;; Qua~!ermns. 12G·913, Co. A, 163 MP Bn., .Ex• .· .(\~lC : Lnurence .. ·Howe, 916 te1· Schooi,.J3ox:7~~· ·,F,t.·;I.:ee, Vlr· r.rcise Longhorn, Fort·Horid, 'Mountain View Road, Mountain glnln._ .. ··:. -·-·;:,·--~ ' packed with flavor and are heavy with juice, are what Texns. . , VIew 'Trailer Camp, Rapid City, · Pfc. _Louis-: I.: Mu>;lle,·. 55·096·. Cpl. Edwin w. Crandall, ·US· s. Dakota~ · 766, · 13ls,t -Chemical Pro·ce~s!ng 55·002·805, 518th Engr. Combat Sgt. Donnld L. Hnyhoe, US 55· Co., Army Chemical Trammg you want for canning and for table use. tt;; Ca., A . P . 0 . :J~41 ' c1 o p . M . New 054·142 , 2Hth, . Ord . Depot Co ., Centr;r,bama. Fort McClellan, Ala- ···t York, New Yorl<. Camp Atterbmy, Indiana.. Pvt Neil Norton ·US 55.248~383 '"''\ William A. Hefty, A·B-3, VIA • . , . . • . , , , df l Robert 0. Clausen, E. F. S .. R., Div.~ uss Tarawa, CV-40, care of Co. B, 50~st. Atin. Metl. Bn., Camp 4(j2·63·59, Co. 898, 103 Btry., 19th Fleet P. o., New Yorlc. N. Y. Brecltenn.dge, Ky: _ . _ Reg., U. S. N. T., Great Lakes, Albert.E. Hodge, B.M. 2/c, 311· ~vt. Cloyce ODell,, U. S. 55· Illlnol!l, 94-26, N. A. T. T. c., 1st Lts. Dlv. 153·324,, Proylslonal Co:. 74. S. E., Pfc. Addison Crittenden, US-16; Bks.· 39, Norman, Oklahoma. 4· P, 0. 613, San Francisco, Call· 26(j·098, 7th Inf. Div. Bimd; A. P. Robert c. Hall, RA 16·338·337, !?rnla, . ,, . 0. 7, c(o P. M. San Francisco, Det. T·23, Nome Field, Alaslta. Clair K. O!IB, S/A 331·84-44, Co. California. · Sgt. Donald Keith, Triangle R, 36·52, Ret. Trg. Com111and, Cheaper. by the Bushel . Robert Cady, ·1, U. N. Trailer Court, Route 3, Jackson· Great Lakes, Illinois. . c. :Mu. s. US~TC, I School' of Music, U. S .. N. Rec, Stn· ville, North Carolina; Richard W. Perry, SA 954-49· ·I Uon, Washlugton .25, D. c. ·'1 > Pfc. Sylvester H. Hawkins, ·Jr., .78, Mnlnt. Dept., HTU·l, Ellison I . ' Cpl. Alexander Carl, 55002839, us 55·153·323, U; s. Army.Hospl· Flei~ •. ,_Pen!Jacola, Florida. . . ;' 557th .Or·dnance ~;.,1tf,:-9~,, A,~ tal; SlGSth·AU, APO 309, c/o PM, • P,fc· William E. P~ngle, US·.55· Some things may come cheaper by the dozen. But .' i i', ···'. ,,! ;,.,.J; , ••. I 162, New York, ~· ;Y,· . . . S · F 1· c !if 002,896, 526 QM, SV Co., A. P. 0. f .. . :-,, .. ,·.,\ ·• ·:, '" t~n, ranc sco, a · ,, :· ,, ·' · 46 ·clo:p :M- Nev;' York N- Y : ·•· ,_' .,I ~fc •. Richard l'f •.. Cofpll), V~r55: , ;py~. Rohert.F.,Hanley, RA 16· • Edwarii•·Ii. Parker; SN,42ri:64; not peaches. Tbey are cheaper by l>ushel. Buy them 054 08~, 330th Ord.• , De{lot Co., 405·438 820th En. Gr. A.. V. N. Bn., ·21 ''USS K · ··, CV USN' th~ APO 301, San ·Frari¢ls~o :Cal_l~ SCAR 'WAF Ft. Huocl\.u_' ca;·Arl- Fl' ~t'T . ela.r~Carge, --,- •33 .. 'DI. . I' fornia " ...... 1 "· ,., ·' . · .. -, .ee. _ronng1 enter, 8an ego, I · . zona.- · Cillifor'rila. _ : · · ' · , ·• I that way. Have· all y'ou want for table use while they are I, Harry G. Col·;, 462·71·96, Bpx, Pvt. .I~redrlck G. Hugenot, US l"vt. Melvin· i,;· Parker, AF ·16• 1 46, Navy 127, c/o,J~i \'¥i S\!jl~tle,. 55~26·108, c;o. M, 180th Reg., 45th 344~206,·-Hq: .t·Hq;, 341i0th Tech; '; Washington. , ' Infantry Div., ·APO 86, c/o ~. M., TuWing', Francis· E. Warren· Air ·low in price. Can· plenty for winter. I' Lt. Robert s. Collar; 103 Tenny; Snn Fran()isco,· Calif. . . Bas'1 Cheyenne;. Wyiinil~g.,.,., _, !: son Ave., Highland Park, Mlch· . Robe1·t Hess, S/1, 954~72·19, G. .. He11be1't Clark_ :Pr:ater, :IIA 438;, lgan. _, M. S. N.i USS· New, (DD·BlB), 24·~, U. ,S, S. Baltimore, (Div, Cpl. 'Milton 1. Cole AF 16·344· care of F. P. 0. N'ew York, N. Y. 3), ·. F:lt. , Tra. Center, San Diego, 020 621 AC W APO S8 Bo 270 S/Sgt, LeRoy E. Hlle, AF 16280- 36, Ca,lltornla. _ nt p'M' s n.Fr'a.nclsc·o, c' ll_fxornl ''?60, Hq. L Corps, G 3 Air, A;P,O.. D!!lmas Prater,•mfli'(N, U, s;-s·; . '" ' a · . ' 0 a. 358; Snn Francisco,- Calif, APL 117 (blv;·s.2)i u, S. N . .A.,- B;, Robert,,L1 Car! Is, SA ~20-62·20, . Sgt. R.' Gregory Hedglen; 118; West Annex, Little Cre8k, VIrginia, USN .Dlv. 1, US~ Sallsbmy Sound, 9B·OS, S. o; s.. 2 .Control Tower, .;~c. Ronald ·Pearce,J~Ii·O!l6·71i9, .A.V-13, care of_ I•. P. 0., Sun FrBtn· ,M,: c· A :s Ch p - t N tl. Bty.-·B, 147th· F. A-. Bn APO 949 cisco, Cnllfornia. , . • . . . erry o1 n ' or l Seattle Washington , , . . . , ~c. Richard J. Carris, us 55- c~run~ II R H . kl .. AF16' A' 3lc Howarll· M. Patterson; Buy lf:ii~Ripened PecKhes at Ingham 518th 328 Oc4.2- ·Hcdq- &' F' 3Eh0 Supply Squad; Harllrig4m Orchards OAP02~15~'t· 'fEPng~;. CNio~~·yC:PI~! H~qw Sqns~ 5~;' "' " , care o · .... , e... or c, · ' . · · " · AFB- Harlin e Te · , ., • ( . I N.Y.··, . · .. ··• · · T •. Jl,, Intcp.·Wg;; Selfrldge•Field ': B,n,., xas.,_. _., Capt; Roland W. Co11bln,. 01~ .oetrolt. , , , .• . .. · . , Pvt•. Gerald D. Pulver, US_ 55· · (Dbf&dveril!iemeitt Rititilars as a public servico for consuiners and growers-all growers) 323·228, Co. M, 3rd Bat., 7th dav• .. Dale E. Hill, F. A. 327·77·29; 2~0·317, .Eller, .Co., 187.tb Abn. R. ' . . airy Reg., 1st Cavalry Dlv., ·A.P~ 'Dlv:, B, -USS Cotiinibliil (CA 74) C./f.·~ A~ 51',,.c/o'. P, M., San .. 201,-San: Franc:ttlllo,.Calltornla; FPO, New .York,~ •. Y. _Frli!JCISco,.OIIf, · j~iiiiiliiiiiiiiiliiliiliil~~liiii"lttjl~llll~·----·~-lllliiliilii~~~~····•-'.. -~------lliilllllitliliiiilililii-lilliillitilllili.lil-.~ George Sharlands Celebrate 68th Anniversary New A1·rivals Ml', and Ml H, Nm lnolll nee• tor Social 6venls . anJ Persona~ of Wllllnnmton um llw llllli'JJIH of n son, Dnln Allcm, hm n ,Sun!lny ul ~ ... Sp<~rrnw hnspltnl, Lurming, Mrs, noctm• is Ow fm mer Joyce Detch· ,Sober- Vows IloJne er ol Mnson, Waid SjJoken at .Riles Couples Attend Mt•, nnrl Mt•s, Dnn Srrfeldl of A tH'r.lly home wedding wns Stnc·l•htlclf.iP nnnnltnc•c HtP nh lit of ,, son, 'f'pr) Wllllnm, Atlf.iUHt 10. sofcornrtlzed Sunday afternoon, All· Each Other al' Mr. ScrfPidt ls stutlnnc•cl Itt tho •. gust 1'/, nt 2 o'r.loclt when MisH Phlllpplnco at Jlll'sent, anrl Mt s ,/e,m Wnlrl and Dale Sober ex· Nuptial Ril'es SPefelclt unci son <11'!! nl llw hnnw C'lt.nrgr.d weclcllng vows. of hct• flotrents, Mt•, nnd Mts, Mlm; Eclwlnol May Grolr of Mn· , Beryl Smith of Sindrlip· Gmh were 1he couple's attend· Mr. nml Mrs ClmriPs Dunn nf !Pngth vcoll wa~.attached, nnd r;I1C ants. Lansing IHtVC' twin sons, P.tltldt l',tlttccl 'I bouquet of pmk I'O'lCS On Monday noon Leslie :111rl Ed· DaniPI and Mll'lt.tPI Alien Mt·s. •, :111rl while carnations with ptnk war cl Gr olt wr.re m.HTied in An· Dunn is llw lornwr P.tl Mc•AII'et•. , and white salln rlbhans. gol.1, with Mr. nnrl Mrs. 'f'umer Mr· .t!HI Mrs V.tnc•p Mclnlyrr., Miss .Toyc•e Wilcox wns the I o1s lhr.h· o~ltencl.tnls Tire hr tde .It·., of Canlnn, Ohio .u·e t!tr. JMl· ltrllil''s m:url of honor. She Wot" wore a ltelf.iC suit rhess with ted ents of a son hmn AUJ.iUst 2•1. a lea[ grePn Hat In /Joor length IH c•essm·ics The smgle·rlng serv· Mr and Mrs. ltnloPrl Sluat•t o( gown nnd her bouquet matched H" was used. Williamston h.tvP a d.nrglrter, that of the bride's, Geo1·ge Bcs· Mr. ami Mrs. 'I'll! ncr honey· DPni~P Lynn, lorll'n August l:i, In set t w.ts !Jest man. mooned 111 Angola over the wccl< lltr Sp.mow ltosprtal, Lansing, For her rlnrghlcr's wedding end. He Will rclm n to Boston Mt and Mrs Tl.oy Irullrb!'l ger , , Mt s, \\',tid wnrc a fWo·piccc navy where lte ts slaltonccl wtth the h.tw a son, M tkc' hom Aur:ust l!J .. hhrc• luffcln dress wrth whtte a" navy on Septr.mlwr fi, M1 s 'I'll! tn I he Span ow lwsprt,tl. 'e"ol"lcs and a crnsa;:e of red ncr plans to m.rlm her home with Mr. o1 net Mrs. F'Joyd G, Cot nell 1 osr•s Mrs, Sober chose a green her parents. Sir!' gtacluatcd from of LanSing lt.tvc " son, Rodne\' ollill White )Hint sheer Wifft l'ed Mo1son high sdwol in .June. Heal· lluglr, IJilt'n Mnrullty, August 2:\ so nllendccl the Mason school. anrl whtte acC'essorics and a cor· ~PY Lmg nnrl Carol Anu and K.t; Iwi11Le .u•cPssmres. Site .tllent!('(f 111 llw 1\l,tsnrr GPrtrl'lll llO~Jtlt.tl. sn1•e oC rerl roses, Douglas, all cousins of lite lntdc, MtciJtg.m Stale mllrgc and Jws Mr .• md Mrs. Grnh arc ltving JI.Jr .tnd 1\lts Aclrr•rr Lnmphem with his parents for the pt•csenl. of IIH• a r.uwn Y~PC'Cptlon llr.hl served the Jcfrcshmcnts. tc~ughl at the Alcltm sc hnnl fot· I foil all' JloiiCillo of son, He wot ks fm the Howlett Imple· l•'ollrol\ eng- the ceremony n re· Mrs. I.awtencc Kuehn, .tunl of '•PVCtal ~cars, where she wtll re MIC h.tl'l Adr Pll, horn TUPsd.ty, Cl'ftlton was helrl on the lawn of tile hri!lcgroom, presided at lite !tun In lc'dl'h the comtng yr.,rr. menl Cn. She attended school Ill August 2G, 111 the 1\lason Genetal hnsptl a! I ilL' \VaJCI home. Miss Jo Anne guest rcgrslet. Mr. Soller grmlualed fmrn fi'ow· Fm I Wayne and he at tr:ndecl the Mason htgh school J oo!Xlon, Mt s Chnrles WI! POX, 1'rip to l/fJJll'l' l'c•uinsula lei vtlle Iugh sr hoctl ,nul ts .rssnpj. Mr. and Mt s H.ty Gtoh arc 1\Jr s Hertvcs Douglns and Miss For 1111'11' weddtng lrtp In .tlccl wilir Ius f,tlhm 111 f.trming. Joy< c• W.ud assisted with flte rc· Upper Penlnsul.t, Mrs. Snl!ct· The,; nr r mal\lng lhen lwmc .tl planntng o1 wcrlchng rcrcption for the 2 couples to he held .tt lhcl!' , 'c•plron Mt~H .lanwc AIPhrn, Bel· wore a light hiLte Jmerr sutt with Notlh Stow road, l~owlervrlle. horne Salut day evemng, 1: !II I New York Woman M1·s. M.trg.tlcl Burgess of West Honored at Party entrrmbi.l lOolrl, Milson, wlro IS spenrhng lhe sumrnct· with her riaughtcr, Mrs Edgar T. Adams of Muncre, Kans,ts, celcbr a ted l1cr RGth hitlhllay annrversary l!tcre Ltsl week The rl.ty w.ts spent ' " fJliJCify WJih Mr. and Mrs. Arlsltl' !live No. WITH A Wllh lret· hrotlter-tn·iaw .tml srstc1, H6 held,\ cmcl p.trly rnsiPc~ri o[ Mr .tnd Mrs Louts Smtih; her lhetr tcgulat· l11Peltng Muncl.ty POLAROID® 'J'JJ(• lrosll'ss servrd c•nke, Jeer! mot hr.r, !\Irs George 1~. Holcomb; ntgltl .tl lite 1\l,tel'aiJC'c h.tll. lea, coHcc, nunls .mel nuts. Sle ancl Mrs. Twor k's hrother and sts Among lire J.iUf'sls 1\<'IC' tlw LAND* CAMERA phen rctCJ\'o.;d marw IIICC gifts. ler·lll·lc~w, Mt. anrl Mrs. Ilr V!'cl Mt·. HJHI 1\!r s. .John Mt s. Flora Turner rs spenrlmg srghtseetng Ill tile Uppet Pentrr pooc Anyone ca., take them , lhrs week wrth Mr. ,md Mrs. Jo. sula. 1\lrss Longye11r is spenclrng I he rcft eshmenl~ at the doo;e ol ,John, .!r., ollld ,limlllil' I he evenmg. the camera and I 1Im do all tho work. !Ius \VePk Wtlh he1 COLISI!l, Mts Ito Ill!' rr rrl.ty from a 2 weel,s \.t· !lnughton, in Dettott. The next meclurg wtll he lrelcl C'dltnn 111 NI'W .Jcr sPy, New York 'l'uPsd,Jy, September 2, .tt 8:00, and Can.td.t. Mrs. J'vl.tl.tya IS the• on euy terms tnsl cad of Munday IJcemtse oJ d.llrgiltcr of MI. ,md !\Its. J.rmes 1! you llka Lnbor D.ty. Corrie[', Mr. nnrl Mrs. Ivan Pottrl' :tnd .. l\11. aml Mrs. 1\enrwlh Brown 1\lt· ,nul Mrs. II.trty Howell spent .uul lmmly c~trd Mr. and Mrs last \\'eel\ touring the Upper Pen· V!'rnon Snyde1 and f.trnrly spent insul.l and \Vtsconsrn !'rmrlay at Tnwas Cil) llC

Miss Peggy Evans, Thursday af· I ter Miss Evans' visit of a weelt WARE'S DRUG STORE In Mason. . Service Colu1nn Aurelius Chua·ch Plans Concert Connte Weaver 1.1. Lloyd Mun·llllti ,,tntlruwrlal Malhias- Vaughan Organizationu Lnwlrm Gatrss of Dnnsv/llc slill !•'1. L<'l', Vlrl,!illlil. III' illiK 111'1'11 Ill fiiiVP Rllllll' lljllllnli ftll' Hll/1', Is 5 Years Old lldVIIIH'nrl H. 0, 'I', C, a! Mlr•lilgflll Vows Exchanged n.umvllll' ('/111(111'1' Nn on, 0, 'f')jp St•pll'lll/JI'I' IIIPPI!nu )t, New .Fabrics to Slrt!P r•nflpge unci t·ccolvcrl hiH Mls~ Kny Vnugl1nn nncl Dt•ltll !•;, S., will <'PIPIII'IIIl' 11~ (1flllr unnl· :whPthilt•d In lu• ul l'ntlr•J' pall' c•nmml~~loll In May, lle IHIH bPcn MnlhliiH eXI'hllfWCrl W!'r/rling VOWH V!'I'Rfll y Friday, SPJllflmiH•r· iJ, wll/ 1 WPdlll'Hday, SPpll•milPI' trl MI'K. I ( ~e Displayed In tllC' ltl'lll.Y slnc•c .July, lle Is lhe Rllllll'rlny "l 1 t :oo n, m, In tlw I II . 'lf 1 l•:ml Srnflh will /)(• "''' linHIP~H. 11 hnwm ''" r nntJJ' ul 1:. l 111 I II! 1 \Vliill 1." I)Jn. tlllfr•r•Ptll'C hct•vccn l'Pt'lory of 1/w Clntrf'h·of 1110 11eH· 1 Mr. lltHI Mr•s, Jlohf'T I :'11111'1' dill " .. • snn of Mt', and Mrs, L, D. Morris !own hnll, nllenrllng 111' ! tn II C' 1 ·) ,, ri,"r1t•l 'tl1tl 11,"/nrJ',' llnw cun of Erlen. IIJ'l'!'ellnn, Lansing, RPv l"r .•John 'l'ho~o I hnn, Hnilorl, ,/I',, of It 1Vi'I'S 1 ro, u · 111 111 .r • •• lukcI I tlwlr nwn lo~illo Hlli'Vlco 11111 11 II liii'Y '''' l'l't'rJgiJlzetl',' Bow IH H !'vi. Jloy I•:, /\In!~. son of Mr. A. Galn•lels oH'Iclnlecl at lhe ccm- lfnrnln, spcn/ f<•w days I 1 s mony, a II H1 to puss, Wl'l'k wllh frlenriH and n!l,tl 1veo ,., .." ,·,,,l•rl'.' \V/1111 ltl"'c 1/Jc. tlli'fcr·erJcca and MJ'K, Hoy K Klolz of Mason, TlluP Slur MoiiH•rs will mPr•l In M.tsun, In SI'IVIIJJ.( lr.dllllf[UPs'! !!ere I~ 1111 110\V IK SPI'Ving IVlt/t !ill' Jr)l.li Ill· '/'he hrlrlc Is tile r/nttgillf'l' ol f'tlf1Hriny, f.iPplr.mhPJ' :l, ul lhe Le· ,, ,,, • "llfHll'lllniiY In lmun nwtP nhout Lllllry ))lvlsinn on !lw lll'liVe cen· Mr. illlll Mrs. Clnrc•Jwl' Vnnglmn qlnn llrlil ul 7::10 p, m. 1/w IH'\V nmlerla/s a)Jpcnrlng un IJ,Ji fronl In /O:onm, f'tiValr. Klnl~ of Lansing, nean'H p.tn•n!H Ht'e MPmbf'l's uf lfw llJilWitiP Troop w l the mntlwt. Ht'l'lVPrl In 1\rll'[]ll nc1 August I I. Mr, anrl 1\li'H, II. W. M.tllilns of No, fi will nwel rtl 1111' homP of Mrs. Annt>tte Hr•hneffm•, <'Ollnly l !I' PlliPrerJ Ill<' at my lnsl Fchr•tt· Mu~nn. omen earn to llwlr !Puder, Mrs [\ennr>lh Ul'h· IHJJ)H' dPrnon~tllttlnn ugPnl, tll1• o~r·y 11nrl lool\ ills /Hislu lralnlng MPmilcrH of lhP lmml'rl!atc .t t l•'urt l\nox, Ky. 1111111, 'l'lllll'~dny, Angnsl :!8, to Reseat Cl1a·,,-s llllliJH;t•s a Sl'l'li'S of nwcllngs on familll'S IVI'I'e jll'IJSI'Jl[ fnl' (he [lid\ up I he llhrnry ltrmks. rw text lies fabrics and lhel:· Mrs. Ida Turnbull Is Rgl. Lc•wls JJ.mlcy arrlvc•rl nuptials, 'I'IIC hrir/1', gJVI'II In mar· '1'110 0. E. S. nwmlwr s Will lnPPI 11tl''nu home S.tturd.tv, afll't' h<'ing rllH· •• , Honored Friends I'J,tgc by liP I' fa 111111', HP[I'!'[Cr/ I' Tuesdny evening, SPJllcmheJ' 2, nl Do.y nu have 1111 old ,dudr ~c'f'l ill 1 r. lltr•s by I'IJ.Itged limn iltP mmy. Sgl, !Ian­ while hallerlna-!Pr,gllt gown wllh lli'OUIHI ymn hmr.P 111111 rwerls l'l'· IPS!' w · re O)Jl'll m e 1 ,.,. , 1 R:llfl p, m. This wrll he 111ens J 1 I 11 1 I I l Icy spent ,3 : yrms In l/10 nrmy a Hlwrl J•il on 1111 lwl. She Wol'f' a sr.nllng'! Carwrl dmlr s an• VPJ'.V p 1111111'1 I'H/H'''" y "'' ~'"' ets nnr Willi !I months In J{orC'a, h.tlr hal and a shoulder r·nrsnge night. mndr In vogur• 11 s lwmP furnish- ml•m!Jt•r·s '"r till' home ceonnmlt•s .John l'au/ tll·nu/1!, sfln ol Hcv, of A Jnl'l'icn n Bcmul y t nsrH, '1'/rr•rc will ill' 11 1'1 rshylt•t·lo~n lngs "' llw prcsr•nl tinw. llonw· rxiPnsisPnle, mcmlwt·s rn~'Y,"r·all l\!t~. Th~~r who /wvr. l!Pitlrunn 'f'hPI'I' wtll hP lwo lllPPiings, Onc .tnd Icc r•rpam were fJ nm 1110111hs r•cHn'HP 111 r•ommtrnil'al !1111 ~C!I'Vt!r/ 1 .tul Atnolr/, Mason -7H,,f. l'ilflh~ 01• nllwt· d~odcs rlisr'lll'clf'rl wii/IH• liPid .tl IIIP Dc•ll•llnwnshlp an ,tllrncllvei.Y ciPr·nr .tt Pri tahle. Jc•l'/nlitlllll lll:tin!t'lldt)([' sf'itllll/. lleunious fnt• lack of a S!'.tl wtll want In /Jail al I foil on Wednesday, Rep. !:pl. l~.tlph F'lll'llli'Y \VIIS pro· ;:;;===.:;.;.;;..;;.;;.,;;; f•'lll IIH· f)('I'IISton Mt•, Vlili['IIIJII altPnc/ to make dcfllllle plans for !Plllhl'l :1, •lllcl tlw othe1 .11 the Ma· mulr•rl lo sl't'gl•anl Augu~l I. ll1• SlioiV<'rllt:lll dw•;e d 11111',\' lii'Pss IV! Ih a C'OI'sage Son Hopes to Find !/it• 111'111,1/ Wlll'iIlla." Soul/iwcsl WhPatfil'/cl C.XIl'llSJIIn "Tile a 11n of lids Clllli'St! Js In nt'IVPSI cle\Pinpmcnls, a~k !]tiCS· ]\1r l'dllll' a flltl'l ol 1/Je EIII'O)ll'llll ft<'ld al H:l.\'111'1' p,11j, :-iundo~y with i\11,\'0IIC' Willi lnlormalion cthout J li n)) II I 1 1 I groupMrs, .Tc•sse gatll<•terl Sltr•t'lvoo1vision on lite al'l ive .J. Hamlin 1111d But ion Pulglase. llall. Eaeh ll'l'l'iVPd grlls from and M1s, J•'1:nnk Caltlld<•r nnrl cJ,JLJg/Jit•t, .T.Jr•qucliltc, and K1y r'Pnll'lll fmnl in !\orca. DP:;pitc lu•r secret pal. Mrs. ,/ohn I

pllance tach~d oil tank used 12062 years: Will t~~~; ab~~~te ~~~~/orr!~: ~radsha;w .. Re~.lty .. 2~1' ACREs,· goo'd s.lx -~ooms' and .. Ti-IREE·ROOM upstairs apart· Ageh~y· ·... · . · ::: :. !?~\11~C?~~~rl~~::':~~~~~l~'r~WJe ELEC'I'HIG I STOVE for sale. 3· Gem ge Van Demark, p;~~e ~~~~r:Cst Columbia Mason. Webbervllle ' Phorie. 54 enclosed sun 'Pa~lor,' furnace ritent. for rent, ' utl\ltles I fur· 551.w. :Mtiple.;St.' 'i' Phof\e·.. 5~1l Ma~on~ : ' . _; ' ...... ·;;-! ;. .o,~·i ;::·a5w~ but'llCl'll•nnd.oven. Allin good 608mer r~ad, Wllllamstori, 35 1 I 35 1 ··' ,,: 3·35w2 '. !,l!'ld bath, nice ldtchen home. i•hed~'Adults'only 408Wes't.Co· ,' ' . '.·' : .. ,• ',;.·· ,· ... ' •' ., .. •, 1-: ,' .· .. , .. , 11.'·-~'.":·--:· order. $20. Leo Fountain; 2% ·F·l't. · · w p w ~ . .· . .· 1~5 ~cr~~ .~l)!~~l~· ,w,el): dra.lned fu~bla hone Ma~on 2·7322.· 1!JXTER,MITAL, TE~MIJ.'E. ;serv· "St · · ·· ··p···f.tr.\ J ,;,'7. miles west•of Mason on West Co· FURNACE-22·1nch Renow!l and 350 WHITE ROCK PULLETS for % ACRE With a good 4·room ·.land! 54 'acres· seed\!d,. 18 stan·_ ' P . . 35WlP · ·Ice, Speclallzl!'g'ln .termlte·.nrt~ ' · · .. _enogr~ . ·~. ·:, r.:,·•... Jumbia road. Phone 21144 or Edd stoker,, 2 ·years old. Fm·d sale. Laying 50%. Glen Shur·. hom:, located on blaelttop r~ad ehlon barn, ,silo, large two· powder. post beetle'.· con~~!. · , .:- ... WAN'I:ED .. ·: ..•. :::;-:ii:'·. 598•1 Mason. 35w1 Lcnony 452 West ·Maple .phone land, 4 miles southanst of Dans· nem Holt, school bus. Wllh st9ry ·.tool shed, second floor, HOUSE for.rent, 6 rooms, bath.Borided operator, 5cyear,gua~:an· Young.woman for·purchaslnW·de· · 2.2561.' · ' 35w1 ville on Carter road. Phone 2017 ,small down payment. adaptable for battery chicken and garage. E~tlre house newly tee backed by bonded cash : re·. partment. Shorthand, typing •. v CHINESE FIGURINE lamps for Dansville. 35w1 1::J ACRE vacant land near Holt, s.etup. Might consider mort· decorated. Available September serve. Termites are hard to de· and general clerical work. sale. Maroon and while lamps. GAS HEATER-Side·urm, with . phone $2,000. . gog\!,. contracts or home as 1. R. V. Griffin, 142 Okemos teet. Call a specialist for. tree In· Excclient opportunity for perma· l)esk lamp. Newly upholstered tanlt for sale. 1 want to buy a 100 WHITE ROCK PULLETS for 80 ACRES ~ear Mason on main, part payment. Better Invest!- street, Mason. 35w2p spectlon. Phone B. v.. Fruin,, ncnt employment. . - '! green lounge chair, throw rugs, small oil space heater. Thelma sale. Also 2 Tolo~se ge~se, twin blaclttop. Exceptionally go?d 9· ga~e. this deal at $27,500. . phone . Operator representa·, .hour week. .· pictures, sewing roclcer and mls· Snyder, Mason phone 24571, or beds, new Perfectwn . o_11 stove. room home, 36x50 ~urn w1th 8. Need lots of good saleable liSt· FURNISHED 3·room downstairs tlve, 26883 : w p.tf 40 - . . cellnneous articles. Mrs. Wayne 524 Randolph, ·Mason. 35w1p .John Chilson, 1368 Mer1dmn road. stanchions, 20x24 g1ainery and ings in farms onct city prop· apartment for rent. Private en· :· 16 4. • Wyeth Incorpora~e,d Spenny, .217 w. Maple street, · · · . . Phone 5508 Mason. 35w1 10x30 silo. This farm Is nice, erty. ,trance and bath. Phone 2·6821 FARMERS-Let us buy your· Mason · ·: , , phone Mason 22461. 35w1 HEATER-Duo-Therm 011 heater S d Fl $5,000 down. DANSVILLE INCOME-4 rooms Mason. 35w1 sc1·np and junk cars. Call :Aure· Phone Ext. 27 · for sale, suitable for 6·room RABBITS for sa 1e. an Y· ' em· 120 ACRES near Mason with ex· . · !Ius 1433. 33wtf: · 9731 34 ·· BLUE V:J!ILOUR DAVENPORT house,. excellent condition, used Ish, 3 does and a buclt, Also 2 ceptionally good land. Price upstmrs rcntl~g for $45 0 WE WILL COMBINE your. mum;· · . · .. , W.2 " •. : and chair for sale, lllte new, one winter. Blower and 7·gal. tanlc large rabbit hutches. Ea~J Jones, $16,000, Will consider trade of monrlb rwne~s b 6{00';: ap~rt: :farm ·Ser.vl·c.es moth clover seed either by' nerc' WANTED-A' perso~ .d~slrlng.-~"··: 1 • 17~9 Aurelius road, Holt, phone attached, Phone Mason. 22214 aft· 6th house wcs.t of Aurelius Cen· property In Lansing. , menl e ow, at ~• ne ~c 01 on shares. We arc equlped to ·,flal ,buy on riew_refrjge.rator.... 43641 Holt. 35w1p er 6:00 p.m. 35w1p ter on north Side of road. Phone •Whipp Farm Agency ofrnt ons, neat and c eon rea ly do No. 1 \vol'lc. Also June clover, ·7,411 cu. ft. capacity.0 For more ,In·'"" . . 2203 Aurelius. 35w1 . OI: new owners to move n d I t I . r by· the ,,.... I II "1'1 M 34w1 Use:d PUMP JACI{-AIJ-steel pump - I Robert Kirby without even a dusting, Price ·.Dead or Alive sec a er· on s Jares ~ ' •, ~w!llat Ol;l,Ca ·~ ·~ '· ason. ,.. , ... ,.. 4 . ' jack for sale, runs In· oil with PULLETS-White Roclt. pullets, 141464' Lansing 24982 Mason '$81400.-But owners want .to' sell. acre.~·· E; ~:~~in~· :17~3 •, Ma: WA.NT'to::..:y8U~g man. Excel· · Applian~~-~. · motor. Also good shallow·well 4 months old. Dell Wolf, 1296 . ; ·.·Any ·reasonable offer will be :Horses $1 son. lone . '35w,lp . Jeli'f.''ea~Hit~~s" llnd steady· em• 1 ~ 1 i t,•q · · Mors,e and Fairbanks water sys: ;;<;lmmer. road, Williamston, p~one , co~sldercd. ' · · cows $1 ·~ ,ployh\ent''!lo'i-' a".llvewlre · yci!liig' · ' Spln·Dry W11sher Real :Esta.te Rcfrlgerators,_'$.49 'liP .... tcm,,quantlty of 1~ ln. pipe, new 608·F·22. 3::~w1p 6·ROOM HOUSE. 3 bedrooms' .Three.famlly house ln.Mqson, iJt. Ac~'ording to size and CQndltlon. CUSTOM HATCH1NG, 4Ucksand, mni) .• ,M~s'fbi{lllgh school ·gradu·''"<. , .. ,of, I 1 * aild 1·lnch pipe, and good bras!\ PULLETS 140 Parmenter strain', good location A real .bargal~ come $120 month. Price $10,. Small animals removed free. geese. Excellent. W(lrk,, go~d. ,ate and· neat appearlnc ..Apply .In cyllrider. 4580 Gale road, 1 mile . - $6 · · · 000, _. · . ·· · - ' . Incubator, 20 yeors· experlen~., Pers11n, ,Royi .. Clu·Jstensen, Ford-.,. Mnny' other used nppllnnces all west, of Onondaga. : ' 35w1 Rhode hislandd p$1u14leots fohr ifsalell. at ,800. Terms. . IN "DANSVILLE-7rroom .house, .. Tomlinson's Feed :Aileen Mentor, 12855 ' Pl!l,lCOCII. 1Dealer,~M¥on; .. ,' '.' ' ''I ,. lngoodcondltlon. '·· ·· · · · · 4%montspl .•. eac a SEE ··•:not.modern,needswell,good · · · road,Leslle.PhoneLesll(.36~ •...... · .. · ": .. ·':.· . 35w1: •.• q-IOICEDOUBLEVlOLET taken,,$1.501flessthan100.Mrs. ..Carl Jewett locatlon,largelot,barngarage, Store · '·1-.wtf. · 1 ''.' ··· · · ·: · plants fo:r so,!~. Also ,single vlo· Justice, 685 Meech road, Wllllams· , . ~,50(),. · · i .; ' Holt, ·Michigan · . ,. WAN'l'ED-Ford · m~chanlc,. Top ·"' Jet plant$, 50c,a pot. Phone 2·2594 ton. . 35w1p phone 4401 Mason . . ·· . Ph . llect WE DO CUSTOM baling with earnings for .a .. top .man. tLite·· SALES AND SERVICE Lansing.. . 35w1 · .5 ACRES .. 8·room house. with fur- one 4 2881 co J_ohn Qcere autol_l!atlc .. time· job ... Roy,Chrlstensen, Ford ... Phone· 25311 Mason · PULLETS-275 White Rock pul· ,MUCH: .FARM for sale, 60 acres,• naca and both. Chicken coop WILL CLERK auction sales any· baler. 13c. up to l,OOO.bales; over Dealer, .Mason. · · · · GIRL'S BICYCLE for sole. In lets, AAA breeding, 5 months on. Fitchburg road, 2 hous('ls and and ~~r11. ·$9,500. Clo!Je to Ma· where Also· Income tax assls- 1,000 bales, 12c per bale,,.James , ·35W1' ... Make good condition. $20. Ellen Sher· old and beginning to lay .. Ben ~ry shed. William F •. Kahler, Dola,. . .son. . tanee. Earl' Dunsmore, ·1042 w. O'Berry, Dexter .Trail, ~hone ,:rttil·: __:._: ___--:--:----'--:-:- . man.·.Phone 2·7786·Mason.· : Graham, phone 508·F·14 Wllhams. ,Ohio, Phone 2486 Dolo, or .. see ' Columbia Mason .. Phone 2·3241 son 5509. 27wU '·, JM'. o·.re· : ... I 35w1 ton, Route 2, Williamston, 60!10 N. Raymond McLean, 302 E. Oak .IF YOU -DON .1 .aee .Wlle.t you . · ' 18wtf · -----·- . · ·~··· Mason . Home -Appliance · . Zimmer rond. 35w1p 'street. 26wtf ·Want In this ad, plewre,ce.ll .and ·· CUSTOM· COMBINING· ,wanted,:· Your Freezer Hca,dquarters , TARPS,·_TENTS, steepln_g ·bags, ' · · tellme what YO)l want,!lfld.J · Allls·Chalmers60comblne'wlth ·· .. ·~ ... · .;-· ...... See our. eomplete. stock ot . Unlco .Freezers On. Display ~nteens, ..me&li .Jtlta, .CIIt)'lplng R '"I Et \'t 4 ROOMS and 3-plece bath, ~ot m~y be able to help you. . .REMOVAL' OF motor. 1500' Cavanaugh; 'phone' ' ' ·a· ' ' •t·ee~·' ' ' ' 'supplies, arm:v for farm andeoldw.ater,10acresofverY: Dead Lllnslt:rg,74641. . . . < 8-15·23 cubic ft. . ~oea ea ; sa e . .good. productive soli, Iocate4 In Stock' '-~'lwtf '\_,-.~a·· s'·s~'l·. ·:·1. ~ s.· ..... \ an.d,.general.~s,e.,afm)'.and n~vy A..·:O.~ .Gl'eenou... gh · · · ...... -· .. ·,,.,,. '' oxfol'ds, war surplus of all sorts TWO HOUSES with 14 acres of 'one of the best communities In , . Servl~e· 68n{e daY, called BUTCHERING of ~li.Jc,lnd~, pork, · ., , · ·· ... , ·· ·· , ., . ·· ""··· Mason for .. ~I'!Y use. Opei).U!ltfl9;00 P· m. .land for sale, 4 rooms In each ,Ingham county, $5,500,· $1,350 D. ·l·Ea ·B k i · 4 Phone collect to • Tuesd~y a~d W~nesd!IY.l.,beef, . . ··. . . . . l' ·Thursday, Fox Hofe-P. X., city house, electricity. Wllllam'Cl'llft, down. Phone Whipp Farm Agen~ ,,..,ea ·tate. ro er,l n~e. 191 Mason 3l4l qr Lniislng 5·2239 ·,Thursday; p~ultry a~y clay, .We · · · · · · ·. "I' ,. Home App Ian~ I bloek,:Bargaln.~sement.entrance fifth or sixth house cost of the cy; 4·1464. ~nnslng or Robert rl3~6)da_lon St. ';l~anlvllle '. . c t'B'erg' ' ' pick up and .deliver. 'Leslie. Food il\n·· :.-• ..- 1' ••• : ~D ,W•.::M~Ple ·Phone 25911 west .~lf,le, olrProbst Drur 11tore. store tin .Bunker Hill Center. · ·Kirby, 2·4982·Mason, evenings. ' , : ·Phone Danaville 2291 .~.I! . : ~cken, pho~e- ~~1111e •. !l38Jo ot~ ' . ,\,., · .:r'UJJ~: .',., ' · ;·.-:· · ...... ··~!Nj( ~~~~J!ell957l;E&IIt·~nl!.n,•. ~~Wtf ' , ,. · · .35WlP · · ,;,aawu ·: , · · Day or JDveniaii1. ; · ·;,t[auier or Dead ,SJQde; ··; .n.. ~591. .. ,' •.1 W • i •" ·•· .. · · .;. •.. ·""'"·~~. ,._,,,.,... I .~· . • I,. . . . /, .. '' '' . I . .IIi ( .. ,, :~ Ingham Couutv News Auuud 28, 1952 Page 8 ---·------· PhotograJJ!zs Cards of Thanks

l'UILIHAIJ', JIIAI' I'Ll A'>l~ BHAVLNDLI~ I wish lo l1111nk CIJII,IliU N t 1'1 It H CJ N ALll'Y LIH• Nmllawu:;t Huulwt 11111 Classified Ads 1 Ultl hAll -l A HJ~;velation in I'111111 LliiJ u HI l'epfiY llume Continued from Page 1 WI DDTNt,H mal\ms Pxlenslon

,I[ Zimme1 man's Will huy rk uon ~Lives 01 r. cJ ay to tl CO WI l IIH old ll IllY f II Ill CONVEYANCE C 0 M 8 0- 1.!98 II aslclt ro.acl fir sl f at rn cast Thanks to his Ingenious father, of 11.1 siP! t this Tokyo tylw hns n combina­ llt:Hll( LctLlllllly tion tricycle- cnt rlngc W h c n 1 VI TtY 1\IONDAY II HI 8 II Ill to I p m mother doesn t feel lll.c push­ Apvlmllt'C: Hcpau ing, bnby lnkcs over nnd when n. V. Elliott he gtows up, this Japanese lad f'honll L.ansln~ 8 HU1 will just 1 cmovc the bars, nnu 17 np Ill !til llllllll J of WIIRh ltiwlf presto, he'll have a tricycle /Ill CH lc \\OMAN 1111 S IN Wnil' 111 Clll !'UIU Itt! servltcs fm Mrs M tiY V t ,J o]IJISO!l II Budge II widow o[ Ihe lth Sid II (, S11 flfllllll 111 y P Budget I 11 Cl 1 crmducterl 111 l'hu1 c 21.!81 ~1 ~on lite Lillie Slone Ch qwl Alh<~m uJWl hJ.t C till August IIJ A nttlvc

CHAL l-IVe Wibh lo til 1111, OLlt of C tllform.t 2'i ye us 1L tcmls .111d 11eq hlJui,; llll lite 1 ~he r!Icrl Wcrlnesrlty Allf.:liSl JR llltC t tillS C IIU(y UHf gilts \\lima lltd IS Sill VlVr d by 2 SOilS Dun II tecutvcd rlu11ng hut IIIJS[Hl tlr~ t IJuck .tnd noll~tl M Bu~k llun a IHI ll CUVUL y Dm~ey Ct.tll lJIVJp CHOWL-We Wloh to cxpwss ou1 SlllCetc lft lllks lo Olll fJICIHis and liClghbrH s fot the berulllttllluwcts liHi the many .tcls of J\lndne,s dttllng lhc srcJ, ness IIHI de tlh of um husband Mrs. Leon Albro and I tlltct We esJJeCJIW l111ks Smtih Hcv c,u tW.JY II uolcl S I IWM BLRC, CAHLSON t t rl1 D D.uww Allhlll Jewett ,md Mr to pl,mlct to sell or tto~dc 01111 Aullt •r1zc II I r nno x Dr tier for s,rJc 7 tubes W,alnul cab Voss Jr 7G Meech 10ud Come Ill uul sue tlw new lllfl Mt s Alv111 Lrnll Also fot the rnr I eKr ellclll lone Phone M,tson be,lltllful flot tl ollcungs rhc Columbr.t, phone D ansv1llc M1c1 0 MIK BLIIIll l 1711 l5wlf ft~mrly of J:rncst Evety 35w1 lrc n I urmuJ lie nrng- WAN 1 ED-I' 11m WOULD LIJ~~ In l ue lor I o 21 Rnlllll 1ubcs SMI III-I Wish to lh,rnl\ evcty pte school clitlrlren 111 my hcnm ':>hr t lYli I II l'lumlltng Suppltrs et tl r.u m wo1lt Radm Set VlCO nne who sent such be tUllful Willie p l!enls \VOL I\ C ill M ISOII diHII IXIllll s till !VC sllUllgir Guatnlllccd Dcpm llowcrs r 11rls IIHI m IllY fJihcr 25815 week ends 01 evenmgs Supplits for rillVIng- own well gills on 111.1 HOllt illllhd ty ann! l2wll GOllLE S RADTQ Ivelsdt.\ Mts M C Sm1lh 35wl SERVICE I Phone 5051 I • 440 S Jefferson MnaLn II n Memonam

SPRAGUI'-ln lov1r1g rnemoty 1 [ m) de II husb 1111! ] C Sp1 rguc who prsserl tw.ty 2 Teaching Staff ~ens tgo todt.\ ScplcmiJCI 2 JfJ')() I he sun tllrl mof n dl c slliiJIIlg­ Now Complete Tu~l .ts fnllts 111 Tngham county On d lone liHI s1lunt gt t\c StjJl~tinlonrlent Clnunce Vlilutionnl umend· conntie~. Upper l'cninsula rr!pre· er, Is mmodr!ling the former Gulf vr.rs11ry, Mason high school cl!u!S that an account of them would be a nco agent with Equitable Lifo of 2 ehllrircn, ncv, Curry died 4 nlc of 31, 2 more tlmn them arc SCI"VIr!c stat Inn nt llw eo mer of o! 1922 heir! a reunion. 'J'welvc of honit length. However, here are I own. We have children, Harry, nwnts will hn submitted to lire sr~nlnlion In llw sr•Jtale would he n L present. · ThiH would come 2 yenrs ar:o and Mrs. CUI'l'Y mo.IICri Slate and Maple in Mnson for 11 the 31 survivm·s. of the 33-mem· some of the hlghll,:lhls nnd you who is , has been In Korea in her horne with Mrs,.·Uich. ,Ml'9. voters for· their riPdsion Novcm· rerluecd from :J to 1 and a frac· nhout because 2 of the large scna· 21 branch ngcney. her clnss attended. That was nn cnn select those which best suit the nnvy. We expeet him to nr· llieh says hct• chief Jnterest ottlr ber '1. 'l'he tlrst lms In rio wilh Ioria! rlislrlcls would he divider! lion. . Lyle But·Jey, 17, Williamston, nvcmgc turnout. your purpose. rive In ·the Sno nhout Thursday side of the hom(! Js her worJ( a~ fi!Tf'His illlrl r~viriPrwr• n•r.::mling vi· The C. I. 0. plan would lrwrcasc to form '1 new districts. The gray Indy as well as mcmbc11 of remaining senntorial cllstrlcts and L. 13. l!andwtt, 61, 13ig Rap· . Bellet· than average was the I taught 3!1 years, the !ant 20 so you !mow I am happy. Nancy .a olallon:> of the llill"l"lllics liiW. 'l'he Jhe hoard of rnnrmgors at ~ lhil the numlil•r· of rr•prPsPntatlves would continue ns they now arc Iris, wen! J

,'I ·..... Ingham Co111ity rNews August 28, 1952 Page 3 Eaton Long Scrvcil tltc State Wonderland MrH, Wlllhun .r. Clurl1n Heart Attack Takes Publisher Word WflH l'Cll'tdvm! IJt!l'n l~l'idny , VI" .... , 1 Stockbridge Items or lhn ~iiddnn dnlllh of ~hlrlny ,··:.· :: Fn!lowl ng a heurt u ttuclc Btl f. Wy1111 Ill his ilotnr! in Onrlnrlllf.(ll '\ · .. M1·s, llolon Ucemau fermi nl his summct' home nt Os· whtlrr! lw Hll<'r~umlll!d In 11 IH!Ilrt ..,,,., · corln, Elton R, Euton riled last i nltndt, ~LII'VIVItlg nrn tho wlrlnw; ftl!l!l!lltlnn Hrmnr~ Nnw l'uHim· 1 1 'I'hursday, ·He was editor nne! one snns 1111· ' rluughtc!rH, who livnrl A mcoptlon for IIHl new pastor 2 of the puhllshm's of tho Plymouth i It'· •hiH • rT&JIIIJlty rr few ynnr~ nnrl fnmlly, Hcv, nnrl M1·s. Ji'I'Ilnl\ Party Sunday Mall. ar,n. Mr. IY)'Illl Wlls 11 hrothm• of· , 'L Banish, uf till! Methmlist churr~h MrH. Clnmncu ,Jnhnsun n[ Wnn···::. ·.. wus helrl Just 'l'lleHduy at till! Mr. Eaton clevoted his life to I . Honors Couple Phureh. '/'he prngmm wns In newspaper worl' and to serving dl!l'llll!rl. '· r!hnrge of MI'S. Cluyton Cnln. Paul the public. He ~turled his nr.wspn· MI'H. Fn•rl Clnrlw is l'l!CilV\ll'lllg >' : J.· per cnree1· in Gnlcsburg whera he I' Stephens welcomed Hev, und Mr·~. at Ill' lwnw. \{ f Jla · On Anniversary 13enlsh, who responded. A musl­ had gone to school. Luter he Mrs. Clarence .Tn!Jnsnn Is lm· joined the stuff of the l{nlnmuzno proving In the St. LnWn!di;l! hos- .. ,.,,,, Mr. unrl Mrs. Bert Hollis cele· r.nl progrnrn followed nnd refresh· Gazette. He becnme mnnnglng eel!· lirutr!rl their· !iOth werldlng annl· ments were served, pita!, and Mrs. E!rnlo 't'J)Ipnn· ·J ·w tor ami city editor of the Gnzette. vPrsury Sunday afterrwrm with herizcn Is recovering r~llm a nt. · · '!'he fourth nnmrnl ba:.:nar und He lett newspaper work for sr.v1~re heart ntlnC'It in St'lmsnn 11JitJ· 0)11'11 hOUHl!, '['he I a hie WllH COV· 1 Ul'l'd with tho snme linen cloth turkey rllnner will be held at tlw awhile to serve 2 terms as Sher· ho~;pllnl. '' w;;; Prcs!Jytcrlnn church 'l'hursrlny Iff of Kulamnzoo county. In 1918 ' - I;,·J'il". tlmt was usr:rl when they were M1·. nnrl Mrs ..John Sehnr,Pf:l' of. •ii 11 · evening, Octohcr JG. and 1919 'he was president of the IIHII'I'il'd, lind. cr•ntr!red :with a Mlrllanrl visllr•rl Mr. illJ\1 ,Mrs, .. 11111 , lru·~r· whit!' \Verlrllng "nlw, Jlunlwd Mr. unrl Mrs. Gurn Dancer en· Michlgnn Assodutlon o! Sheriffs, Vern MeMnnus flnlurday anrl with lighted eaudles. 1ertnhwd their grandchildren, 1 Prcmecutors ruJtl Chiefs of Police. Mon1111y, Dt!bble und .Jimmy F'rew of Un.' In 1.923 Mr. Eaton became ex· Mrs, IIcrbt~rL Clarlw ntli!nilr.1l n ·J,IT The living and dining rooms ion· City, whill! their · parents ecu tlve secretary to Governor 'I'll II Bll on U. l~at on hrldal shower Monrlny \')'lining Wl'l'i! flllt>d with many gift lias· Silent lust week ul Higgins lnlw. Alex Groesb~ck. He rontinuccl as lu•ls andiHlllfiUI'Is o[ !lower!;', Mrs, ncar Williamston for Ml~;· Lodu )illl · Mr. and Mrs. Norwood Field secretary during· the Groesbeclt nterl In the business. Shirey. · ··' 11 "'' L. II. Clifton arrd Mrs. Lawton and children of Detroit spent admlnlstrntlon. Returning to From 1!l37 through :t!J12 Mr. Jlnll\s sr•rwrl lirlrlr•'s and ln·lde· Miss Alethn Clarlw, M1·. nnd Sunday with his purcnts und sis· newspaper worlt, Mr. Eaton Eaton wns a Wayno county roprc· ·' groom's r·;ilw, nuts, mints and Mrs.. JumPs Clnrlw nnd fnmlly, ter In Stoci

" ~ i I ).' ,.,~ : I '., Smur•f, new fULIIel·ns in llis .... ;• Matched Sets Nibs shirts Dresses Snow Suits ., Legging Sets Ph~hl shirlf1 $1.49 $1.79 up 'feJTiflc vulue $1.98 $1.00 ···Coats Sizes 1 to Ox J\ll the hright.mlw fllshions In $2.98 !Jlllny fnb1•ics., Sllllll't mot hers will out.fit. nil their girls ut our Uoys Better Dresses low prices. Uuy now ~vhen the selection Is COillJilele. Use oui· l'ou enn't llent Weather Birds be· layiiWIIY plun. $1.98 to $4.98 cuuse they're wentherlzml 5 WJ~ys. Knit Polos Sizes 1 to· l•l 69c to $1.98 High School Fashions Loomcraft,. J,IIJnlll sweJato•·s In t1'e11sure Retl K11p Sli~s ... tones .$1.19· '·'· ·$2.98 to'$6.95 Dungarees Skirts to l'lntch $1.79· . Ounr~nt~ed to' We~r Yyenr 'i · · Ueayr 8 oz. :$·s.·:95 Bmmllful New Dresse!J· ···: > . .. •.• tl'lltll 1. To iMnel·:~~mb~• ,Other Skirts White Anklets . $5.95 ~-·c ·~fi' $3.95 2. To ' · . ~strain' W11sh $2.98 S. To figlit.molsture, heat .Blouses 4pr. $1.00 to cold Trousers rl. To good Nylon reinforced heel and help looks and $2.98 $3.98 to toe Ny·lon Hose·Speci~l, comfort · $1.98 $2.49 Guaranteed 4 months wear $6.95 1 5 ·G. To assure proper fit Tweetlfl nud solltl color, Sizes 1 to 14 .Sbes 9 to 11 Slze~ ~ to 11 79c pr .. or 2 pr. StSO . X·rny fitted gnln~rtllnes

.) •; ..... We Give ()pen 'til Nine - ,. I '' Gold, Stamps Saturday. Nites ,'' .. ,. . ,;•." . ·IDT' - ... ~···, . :"' .. ·- • ~... i\~ ...... : •• , ••. 41!;..,, ,., .... -~ .... ' ... ,., ...... - ...... ;: Mr, nnd Mr~. rtnluii'l: Hlrlmll, Mr riiHl Mm Louin Lnt•i umll Wllllnm Chnllwr is conllnerl to Emp IOyee s 0 f Rusun unrl .Jollll of WllllitlliHion, fmnil:v lll'fl nJH!Il;llng tlilri WOL!II In !Jed ill. hiH hnmr. Ill -t:!:J l~HfJI. Oulc • wom Sultll'llny I.!VC!IIIng gtt('HIH nl J•:sr'llllllhH, . ~trent, Consumers Hold ~ii~·i:~~~;~ntl.l, Mr. illld l'lh·s, Hu:;:-;eJI Ingham County News August 28, 1952 Page 4 Picnic Dinner ______:·---=------:---- "· * ill .. Eugagcmcnl Told '!'he CnnHurnerH Power mm· Barnhills Have pany singed its annuul picnlt: for :'J ree-Ripened Peaches the P.lllJIIoycrJH of the Litnslng til· vision HI i"nlce Lansing parl1 Sal· Family Reunion urday, '!'he company fLtmlslwd all The People's Choice .•• .'.::. · Make Appetizing Menus who were. there wllh free pop, IcC! M1·. nnd Mr8, Harolrl Bat·nhlll lli'»L ·1'1· Cl'e/1111, potnl.n chipH, CI'IICIWr ,jlwic nnd M1•, nnd Mrs, Lee Barnhill .• :tr;! "Mi<'lilghn's peach crop is n herrles In lemon gelatin 'marie and rides. There wer·e games fnr America's No. 1 Refrigerator entertained at. a f;unlly reunion will! part glngr!!' ale, '!'hal. will pcnp!C! of Hll ages. Helen Wiley good o1w anrl homema!Hlr.s siwuld nnrl celc!hl'illecl the birthday nnni· MORE rEOPLE llUY FRIGIDAIRE THAN ANY OTHER REFRIGERATOR aclrl :r.lp to tim peach Ilavor, ~ays and 13urncl t Coffr,y each won ·•IJ,Iti\lw ilriVilhtage of the Hiluatlon," vei·sary of Alvin Linn at their Mls~ Hershey. · prizes of li quarts of motor oil, .,,,;.~nys Rc}Ju!rta JlersiiP.", Mlcl1igan Pleasant laiw eollnge fiunrlay, I "' '!'he Home IJali'Y Co. of Lan· 'Ifill' . . Guests were Mr. and Mrs. : t~\i 1 tr• q 1 Jir~gn fonr),; anrl nutrlllnn f Charlie 1\ulm, Terry, l\nl hy und sing servC!CI the hailed ham din· ;,';,(~xlf'!lSiiiiJ,~PC<'inllst. Miss llerd:cy Partv Is Given or ncr. 1 KLrrl, Mr. and Mrs. Rod Balance, · glvcs Home !Ips on peach uses. Ch J~mployecs nnn tfwll· fnmllles Fm· l!'ISY per.llng she suggcHIS Robin anrl Rld1y, Mr. ami Mrs. Mrs. Myra eney l?ranll Mns.sman nf Lansing, Mr. who ntlencled from Mason WC!l'O ,.'f''/llpplng'i )vell·washerl pcnchPil Mr. nnrl !\Irs. Lurlell Chenc:y Mr,,Jlllc.l Mrs, .Tay Coffey, Burton 11 1 1 I~ anti Mrs. Charles Lay, Pal.l.y .To ' ' B\lillnf.( \v(llc!l', If you nrc carl/ling nnrl family w 1 ~rc hosts Strnrlay nl. nnrl Chudde of Leslie, Mr. and Hnd. Bttrnetl, Mr, anti Mrs. Glen :rMJ?cHchc.~'~nll wlll bf' Interested In a birthday dlnnf'l' nllli<'l'Vlng Mrs. Mrs. Harry Freeman, Mt·. anrl C~on and r,ranrkhlldren, M1·. and il''Wr'111 win11 'lhnt it Is lmportnnt In , u II II 1•" · Mrs. JloiJCrt. Lemon and son, Mr. 0 011 111 Mrs. Alvin Linn, Mr. anrl Mrs. . '!I '\vaslt ufnnlnst!m,·t tJf n[ \VniPrlrtWII, New Ynri>, In Pau 1 , , . L' JP Jll 111 t 'lllatlc!r willt your next roas " ' '"" f.•'.dwarcl MI'Cuc, Ilr. is the son o f of tv1rs. L<'llllH 11 s 1HI 1el' .oprague ( U 't · I I d wlwllrr.r it's beef, porlc, Ol' canncc l•'ort DL!llancc,* Arizona.,, '" Mr. ;111 rt J\lrs. Melvin MeCuc of of Ottowa, Canada, with :J of her 0Up e nl e In · . ' Jundu•on loaf'! aslls Miss Her· ,c·unnnrc.···r.o,, I'Af''l'" GIVICN L<.lii'Vii!P, New Y.nrk, 'J'he.w_r•drlin'g CHnaclian friends, Mr.I Manrl Mrs,'I . h d · 11 ,, , '"'' ' ' , '" vVilliarn Spl'iigue ilm rs. b src Ceremony. T urs ._::~y Hil<'y, Pl;1ee peaches In a sha ow 'fl','', 1\•llllll·ln 'fllot·lllll'n \V,'I",· 11011. wlllliilll• P.lal'c 111 lh.e Plcsbyleli· 1 1 1 1 ..1 '' ·pan, pour ·JUSt it !!ttl e IIoney o.I Ol't.•tl" '',·tt .·t .''ttl'fll''r."c~ IJ!t·t]lcl,·ly'" rll.ll·l an r:l,nrrC'll Ill Watertown S'ep l em·. Corcoran,'tl 111 spent"I ' lie Iwee< G Jl'gr•enc Miss Norw .. ,,'·Inrie DeLamarler 11 0 ' " · h,rown' .Hugm·• am1 a wee I 't f e1· 'rlltlt's·cJ,·ty cvclllng,'' Mt'", O!l'li her . . SlWI 1f ' rs.II' ''wasc·1 Line e, I l'C I '·

Is Theme of Confraternity Attend Camp with Mr. and MrH, l~cutc~t Cullin "l•'nllli !'onqiii'Js Ill<' \Vo1frl" J•, r•otlfl'nlr•rnllv wotl; will h<' 1on· 111111 g1 dlllfson, Sl nnrl ( 'liilslJ,JIIIIIIIId<·il I"""'" IIHHIIII'il 11111 l1nw lilt' ll'd\111 "l'>.cu:,t' 11w, Nlisl<•t·." Dett!el ing liqum· on his brent h, I re­ as one of fltr• f,lt'llfl y 1.1sl WPclc 111 day lo visit 1\11 :i.' Grul\nrn's Ill SIIV!' IIIII I ll'lll! illllll 1\'lllf\S, "Jnsll'olcf Ill nlloii'I\IIIJ~ lfll' piH•d rurlely, "Nothing today." lie quickly added, "I don't ltPV. Wilson 'I 1'111111111 or I loll Is mnllu•i' 'J'III'y rcluJ'I\ed Suwlny "[;I' rlf' I d J 1\!.l!'i\i'llilll' fl," Wliflll' llliiSS II llll'll'(y l!•ot\'l'llS llw dPnll of I he :2 onP weel< l'olll1J1R Warnl'lf lfld( 1\l'd(Hlll> flf \loll Will Wfidl IS llllllll'cff,J(pfy dllllllllf II. want mmwy. I w.l!ll sonwone to [lJ'ay with me." hrlnging Hmlnl'y and Jo A\mo lor SP11lor lllgll Younp; Jll'oJllP. IIOillC, I ' llllf Sll!Vt• IIIII l>l<'olllidd\ Sf' 11l llll' ('llllltdlf'IIIIIY $500 at Auction fo~mily ,11111 Mm y Ann Cut !If! oil! ri l\llllliJ:·III (.tlllllill' "'"''"•I'S "' ('fllllldll DIH'Illiii'ISIS,{'Illl.d· and pi eo~l'lnng l.!olf'h CVPilillff, Ill •·aiiPd 1111 Mr· .tnrl Mt s Dayton llt•m· lll'.tii'Hiy Falhl'l, w1• Juuy fn1• l{lliilnnl'l' sn fhuf lVI' mny Ill' onf' o[ lite nul·lving l'luurlws. Booslt•I' l'inb ITH'IIllll'rs o[ llw oiS Wl'if OIS lh1• J~l'lll'ldl Jllllilit Ill (I l'lill< oil IIIII Ill ('hliSII.ul, It K. F'ollz, pas lor \Vorshlp service, sla\ 111 g al lndJ.Jn I.Ike, the N.tz, 1. "II w.ts .1 gJt•.ll sale" Do1·n • M1·. and !\Irs. Earl llnwe of , 11;11 C'h oil II no n'dru k. N. Y. 1'. 'l.li, st•rmon tnp1c, "Piuwmg for re1{e church c.nnp. Dwhl of !he dub s1.11cd afll'~ I hi' L.JnsJng oJIHI Mt and Mrs. Cllflon I\ rid<, poislol', S.Jilll d 1\', t' "You IIi Fellow· Mrs Alia Jennings smasflccl Mlllrroe :~nrl !amil\. .lednJc .Johnson spenl several ~laiedon Center Ill"· m.; Linnell ~clwol, 11:30 d ' her fool while wm kmg Wllh a d· "· 1 lJ 1 1 l i\lrs. Ehnl'l' <.:. Uruwn sf lip, il· '-f wney, ansmg mstJnll nnt•J .J Je r am 1ISS rilll"illll I:Jsl \\ "''"· Mi s, Slell.t Wnll, Bt•JI SilrtW· r~. flo~ I in Pennel of Okemos called on Ill'\ lllsg1 C'hmlf's 1\P.J!Ing-, p.ts is I, llri< k, ( '. 1•: Mtffl't', pnslor hustncssm,tn and member of Gtd· Slurley ll.Jifield ~pent seve1al M ''illldll and Tillit' l'J.JII .: II a Ill ; chun h sehoul, fiTason. ,tflctnonn .tl 1\li s Em1na LPncil's. so11 .tJHI Clictty .11 Sumldy There Will he no Sunri,Jy evenmg George Hatfield. 1\1 1 lVI !' 11 !3 1 The i\laicrlon Center school will s.:m 11:13 o1 rn. 111 lllOI'lllllg, aC'liVIIJCs 111 lite Chmch dunng Batb.ua Jones and Donlt.L Jean Mrs. Erlwo~td Pat'i'h nnd sons! r. :u;c r·s. >I ol De· open Tuesday lllOI'Illllg, Scplcm. ' . II f r1f I .,'Jil"lltg ,'tllrl l'tllllll" '·Ill· Mlrn,ll VIS,'Jicd lwr PI !'I'll Is, 1\l.l'. and Onmuluga ('nrnrnunii,v, He\r. E l1el pastors absence, nl 1cld left Sunday lo spend a - ·' ' ~ " n l J 1 s 1 bet 2. Mtss Kathleen Hunt Will be 1 011 0 the teacher. WJIIiamslon Nuzal'l'lil', Hco D. 1\ l\cii11HI p.tsllll'. Sunrl.1y sf'lwol week wllh Jclnlivcs m Detroit. houJ ne nt 'J.I(•I,son welt' •·cc·unt s. cr •nson, • llllL .ty 1\liss llelcn Sw,um spent the lllilli•r, ]iotstol C'h111 <'h sdlilnl 10 al Ill 00 .JIId II'OISillp SCl'VICC dl J~dc•n Unih•cl Ur!•lht'PII, Rev. E .Tcny Newm,m was home Sat· dlltncr guests ol MI. .111d M1s. cvenlnff,. , . . Me• lion H1c·r• ; Youth l'PiiowshiiJ, G:30; set vtcc conducted hy Clar c \Val M1s W. D. Orr. Tlwy·rclumcrl \\'o~leJS So~lllirloil' .lltt'lll(HIIltn lhe -·---- Mrs. K<~le Arcn1f of Howell Is BEMENT'S l'htirdt school p1Cced111g c~t 10:30. eVCillllg SCI\ ice, 7: 'lf), ters at the church at 8.00 p. m. home Tuesday to Millington, Ten· flllli!I.JI ol l\lrs.' Joseph Notus al NEW SI'J;I:cu 'l'l•;A('JJim nesscc where he is slaltoned wilh Charlolle. spencltng lhc week with Mr. und M1ss Virginia O'BIIcn of Bir· Modern Cleaners I Willi:llllsfon Wt•sl!•yun lHdh(l(l· Williams! on lint• list, IInrold the navy. Mr and Mrs. Law1•cnce Sl.tsiDr Heese, pa•.lol'. Chtn·ch school 10 mll!ister. 10·:30 a. m, morning Mrs. L. Stilllner .mel r!.tughlcr, .mil sons mP \,tc.tliDnlng 1nnorlh· speech ', September 7, feet of lhc sermon, "The Vi1orld, daughter, l\lr. nne! Mts. Ray w1ti 1 l\Jrs Emma 1\loig.m nnd corrcclwnJst. al !J: l:i a. m. al tile Lcg10n hall. Wmc and Women." 8:00 p. m., Mathews, David nnd Dolores. Donald \Villmms while Mr. and ALL \VELCOi\IE Thursdny. Hour of power, choir Mrs. J. M Smallwood and Mr~. L P. Williamg arc Vtsilm~ Venice, li,Jiy, Hi !null 011 ,[ lhuu· Hoy l'aUPrsun, l'aYtor Wilhamsfon l,ulhPmn, .John pr ncltce following. daughter, Sanely, relm·ned home 1eln1 1vcs anrl l11ends 111 the E11st. s,,t~n:d~is:I:a~n:d~>:.______~======~ \Vc~Lcndorf, pastor, , 1022 West ' Wednesd,ty from a vacation 111 Mts Mel ton Rice ami Mrs. Em· - Grand River. Church sehoul, 9:30 1\liason l'rcshyfm·lun, P,llll L. Fmnlc held at the Mrs. Tillie Prall of \VJIIiams­ Ok'd by International Har· meeting Wednesday evening ·at home of Mrs. Will Norris 'rJmrs· ton Is slaying with Bertha Show­ Brome Grass U.tftcll'Y J.ighls vester's Home Economist for 7:30 at the church. day, September 2. Mrs. Lillian erman while Roy nnd Vernon 'l'h·t·~ Jlrnlws best results! Rathbun Will be !he co·hostoss. Bird will be tourmg lhe West and J.uhricnHon Oil Chang·c Mr. and Mrs. Frank Otis vtsit· during the next 3 or 4 wcelol· "I Holt Homecoming el'llfl Hlruet, !loll, Is opening hor· npmr.nt, nnrl Miss Mnrlnn. Pcl!l'­ rnrle, the hall gnmuH will he hnmn J'or use IIH 11 l'CHI hrnnn, he­ Coach Lou Lori at Mason Is In vntomn gurmls, are baci<, fln IH son, rcmmllnl renrllng, ' ,plnycrl 11nrl trophies nwnrrlr!d for• ginning Scptembm· fl. Rhc still!!~ the mul'i\et for 11 new hucllflelcl. Aaron IIyrlc! nt lnd

TALL TAIL-It's no toll tolo when mechanics worltlng on this highly secret eight-jet bomber In Seattle say the huge ship Is way up there" even when It's on the ground Spcclnl scnlfoldlng Is needed to permit adjustments on the 16-foot·hlgh vertical toll Derbv Neighborhood 1\h H G w. i'iJllllll:lllllll

Instead of 5,421 Job

The clifferenee between 5,421 and 5,773 is 352 acconling to the Work way we figure herl' at the lnghai1t County News. II In the trucle it's called job One year ago we electrified advertisers (and some who dtdn't at that time advertise) by reportmg we had au average net 11aitl circulation of 11 r i 11 t 1 n g-this printing of 5,421. , .-.i.b~1~IA'f fmms you neetl to operate Well, today the average stands at 5,773 for the last 12 months, ymu business • 5,870 for the last 6 months. 'J!he 11ress run this week is 5,950. We 1lo a lot of such printing There are a lot of claily newSJiaJiers with much greater circulation. lll're in our job department. There are ft•w weekly neWSJiaJiers anywhere with a circuhition so big. 1\laybe there are 4 or 5 in Michigan. All day, every tlay, our presses are running. We have 2 auto­ Let's see what this means. It means that every weelc for the last 12 months 5, 773 )ICOJlle have talmo their J1a11er out of the mail box or bought matics which hurry fast to get it at the newsstand to talce home. tlwir worlc done on selledule.

This figure of 5,773 means that more people than ever before are Letterheads, booklets, en­ anxious to lmow what goes on right llerc at home. They want to lmow what stores have to sell, wllat services are offered. veloJles, labels, shipJling tags, handbills-in any size or any Selling is telling. These 5,773 families are waiting to be iuited to do business. They can be told and many of them sold through the quantity-we'll print them for Ingham County News every week.

Yes, many of them know where your store is. But tlicl yon ever count up the number of old customers who move away or tlie off and the num­ ber of new families moving in? Have you seen the statistic.'! which in­ dicate that here in the Un1te1l States a baby is born every 8 seconds. 3r.w3 That's almost 8 a mlmate. The actual figure is 45 an l10ur. That seems a little fast for Ingham county. Yet it indicates that every day you lire in business you must tell new prosJieets what you have to offer. They've never beard of you. keep telling if we want to keep selling. Here at the Ingham County News we are in the business of telling people what haiiJlens, telling 'em wl1ere to buy ami where to sell. Sttenking for the 5,773, we want you, it you're in business, to join us In tl1e telling- and the selling. · ...

sons of Lenlle wr!rc• rrtllors nt: tlw ,Ingham County News Auuusl 18, 1952 Gln\'1'1' !HJIIJI', l'f~:. r ~llll'c!lll'l' llnwldclli i:; I Hill HI r Luscious, Low-Cost La'bor Day 011 11 lfi·dii,Y f11rlc111gll fl'lllll Cliil· llHHAn 0' CIIICIIEN 1 IIIIIP air f111'c'l' """'' 111 liillllcllll, Jlll11ols, llo will I'Ppol'l for dilly · Feasting, Serve A&P's · J.ol, oan 38o Webberville 111 1\liHiill, 'l'I'XiiS, ill'li!l' Ill~; fill'· IIIII gii. Mr. :11111 ~·lni. !•'loyd I ,yJ\r! \1'1'1'0 S:illll'dily 1'\'1'111111: <'iilii'I'H of 1\11'. Grated Tuna :11 11 1 1\1 r:;. 1: ''"'"!" r ~ l'i IP.'i "f 11 n:;­ tings. DITD O' DBA Mr:;, C'l1:1riP:i i'l'll'ill'illg Wilii mlh!d In 1\i;ll'iull lil:il ll'l'l'k llr•· 2 ,...... 49c l'illl:il! 11f IJu: :il'l'i

i\1r, illlll 1\lrs. ll·•clll<'Y ,JniJIJ,'illlll Fully Ccoked OVa·••· un 33o iiiHi filmiiv of ,!:11·l\i•on 1\'r•rr: Sill· LB. c lll'fiil\' f!l'<:llilcg c·:illr•J':i of liiPil.' Shank Portion gl'illl~illlnlilt·r, Ml':i, Nl'llic! J•'n•m:li. l\1r:;. J•'ltJJ't'lll'l' Stnnlon 111111 J Spam ~~~~1 rl!llll.(itl<'l', .l•1 l·:ll•·tt. r••ltll'fl•'il Ill 1111'11' IH•Illt' IH•J'r: l:tsl \I'P<'I;, nflr•r BIRVI 110r OR COLQ . SJli!Jlt!iiiJ'. ill<.' Slltllllll'l' lllllllllts willi J'l'liilil•••:: and friC"nrls in 'l'il· It doesn't take a big budget to make a big hit Oli / U·OI, un 41o 1 _.~ J'lllllil. W:~sliinJ:IoJI, n'nc! \Vilmint-:· loll, r':di fornla. the holiday l For these tender, juicy, flavor-riel: I, l\'itll I >uxlrtdr•J' is !lJII'IHiing 11 hams are thrift-priced, come see at A&P l "' 1\'I'PJ;'s l'ill'ill illl•rt Fc•tTier ltiiSJcltal las[ week. and son \l'c•rc Stillll:t.l' ilinlwl' ;•. 1 g11r•s1s of 1\lr. and Mrs. ltonnie Sliced ·Bacon Ail Coed- !-lb. Cello Pnclmgn lb. 53c Salmon Steak Fonoy Rod lb. 59c Cliut·r·ll. lona Peas

1\lr. :11td 1\lrs. llarr,v llindiiPisc:IJ BADLY JUNI .ol itiHI diiugltll'J's t:nlccrl:lim:d Mrs. lb .• Shrimp Dolloloua lor Snlod or Coclcloll lb. llindlleisc:l1's Jttlltitel', illrs. Uead1 Large Bologna Rnusor'a Leono, All Menl, 5llcod 49c 69c •;llnrlrt\' itt lillll'•'' 11l IH•r hiriiHI:cy 2 No. m Qllll 25c \ itnrtivt;r.•;:try. Suwl;r,\' rl!nner glll'sls ll'i'J'i• l1lr. atlll 1\lrs. l't'ill'lic llr•<~dl illtrl J:r•tlt, .l11lllt 1\lll'lt, rend C'rtrl llitlclil<'is"lt 11f \Villiamsi(Jil. Sweetose Syrup 1\irs. J:r•ac·li rcer:ived several nice STAJ.EY'B DLtJB LABEL gills. Sgl. llitl'\l'in C:lnll'l:li, Willi is st:tl ir,nr•rl ill J.'11rt Custt•r, spent 1'/a-lb. bolilo 22C til•• wt•<'k c•ncl :t! lwnw. Miss l::rnlil l'ollo<:k is spr.nding tile wt:PI\ will! lH'I' auul, Mr~. Corn Starch Clirtrles Sil'~:<·l 111' Williamslon. Mr. ancl Mr:-r ..Joe Slcwanl :11ul UTAUY'S CREAM family of .lrll'kson were Sunrla,l' Dally, Fresh Pack Kosher clinm•r gur:sls of Mr. and Mr~. l·lb. pkg. Fratlk t'lllll'l'it a111l family. 14c r.Ji." D"r"ll::• Longstl'l'<'i of .DILL PICKLES Willi:tmsllll'l ll'ill k:ll!h till: l'•>l· '""'' st·llolll wl:icli will open !:lep­ ~; 29c Sta·Fio tPmil<'r :.!. LIQUID UTARCII F. C. llmlc•i'sfln anrl ~ons of Dansville :m: installing a new Lemons Juloy, 8un~ht- 300 Sin do11n 39c oil Illl'llilt't' at lllr! l'ollo1~k seliool qaut boldt 23e \ :tnd 111!\V Sll'iugs IJ:tl'e been creel· erl. Pa~1er Plates or Cu!JS 2 pl:s•- 25c l\11'~'- J·:ll:t 1\in;; i;; spending a 'Limes Jumbo Poralnn dozen 39c fc•w 1!:~1·:; willt lwr hrolht•t·-in-l:tw and ~islcr IIIHI filmil;,·. !VIr. nnd KEYKO Cui-Rite Wax Paper · 1~5-ll. roll 25c MJ·s. Lr•wis J-:arllt•ll 111' 1\'lrtSon. Grapes laney Cnllfornla -Rod or Whlto 2 lbs. 29c 1\lrs ..lollll !·:ruse, who is visit­ ing in I lie tll!i;~!lilorlw"d from MARGARINE lclalw. spent from Wt•clni:sdily un­ Charcoal 5 fib. bnu 39c Jumbo- 12 s1u 1aoh 49c 4 YELLOW PRINTS til Frirlav willt Mr. ::nd :rv1rs. Bill Honey Dew Melons Shl'I'\\'OtJ~I. VITAMIN ENUICHED Mrs. c 'lnra Sltl'il\' of Jloll will Stuffed Olives Sultnna 10'/a·oz, far 55c fOR EXTRA NUTRITIOl, r•nlct·t:lin llu• C"m;m1nity Aid ul Oranges Swool Cnlifornla -. 220 Slzo dozen 49c her llnnw S<•plt•milr•r •1. Mr. iltirl Mrs. Cilli'L'nt·c D~n·gcss M11stard Rel,ish Ann Pngo 91/z·oz. jar 18c :tnrl famil1·, ·i\lr. anrl Mr.-;, Hobert Yellow Onions Mlchlgnn U.S. No. I 3 lb. b•s J.'orPinan ittlcl f:tmill' and Mr·. :tJHI Mr.,_ Vi<' Otis and ;;nn~ of Leslie Standard Catsup 14-0z, bolllo 17c SJJCnt Sunday al Lowe lake fish­ Pascal Celery Crlop, Michigan Jumbo 1lnlk 19c lng, Sunrla~· t'V1•ni11~ !Jwy lwd a Real Gold Base ' lish fry al. 1/ie Foreman home. ORANGE OR LEMONAD~ Salad Dt·essing Sultana qunrl jar 37c Onondaga S\•n•ral a ttendetl thr. Sou1111vesl: Blanched Peanuts EKccl Bran_d, ;Ballad 'la·lb. pkg. 1Sc '· Office !-lours 1111'S. llurtnn IIJLidwlu WlwaiJield t•xlensi"n mr.r!ting at : ~. 1he lwnw "f Mr:;, ;ressc Sherwood 4•01, DIU\ 16c fmh frozen - florida Gold Mr. anrl Mrs. Gail l\leMil'lJa(•l ln:;t \Vc:dnesday. The group will Marshmal !otis 1D·oz. pkg. 17c Orange Juice Couconlrntod lin• IP.M.to5P.M. entertained Mr. and Mrs. George~ mel'l SeplemiH•r 11'1 al Pollet· park 2 6·••· 29c Lay of Granrl Ledge, Mr. awl with Mt·s. Earl Sn1ith as hostess. Cashmere Bouquet Monrla~· · WPihll'srlay • L~ritlny Mrs. Max Terry of Eaton Hapirls, JI.Jrs. MPivin' J ,ewis anti son of Cracker Jack 6 plcgs. 25c Mr. and Mrs. Robert IIuiTman, Fowlerville spc'nl last wee!\ with Grass Seed 5 lb. bag $1.79 TOILET SOAP Mr. anti Mrs. RDberL Rhines, Mr. ht•r sisler anrl Jamily, Mr. and Whlto or ' ·. ]',. ·:· .. ·i:. and Mrs. Lany Doyle and Mr. and Mrs. Hoger Chureh and sons.-· Swansdown Oake Mixes Dovllo Food P~!l· 32c 2 balh GtkOI 21 0 Mrs. Dean Noble, all of Ononrlag:,, Strawberries r ••• ~ rro~on, Blonom Qu••n 2 10'1•·••· u•• 49c at a dinner parly last Sunday r.ve­ ', ning. The occasion was in honor South Aurelius and Sparkle Gelatin Desserts 3 phgs. 20c of Mr. and Mrs. Gr.orge Lay who Palmolive Soap ~ . recently moved to Grand Lerlgc. North Onondaga REGULAR liZ& After the dinner, the evening was li!J•s, II. H. Fit~hl spent plnying pedro. Baked Beans Ann Pogo 2 1-lb. coni 25c Mr. anrl Mrs. Robert Bush, Ho· l\'11', and Mrs. r:. 1I. I~icld were MONEY-SAVING, MILD, FRESH 3 aokol 23c be1·ta ancl Carole ancl Mrs .•Tessie Wednt'sday dinner guPsls o[ Mr. Bush spent Sund:~y inGrancl Rap­ and Mrs. Tlwmas Bunlwr of Prepared Spaghetti Ann Pogo 2 15'/a·oz. cans 27 C iris as f.:l!Csls of Mr. and Mt·s. D:m:,;villc. CHEDDAR Elroy DcArmrmd. '!'hey also visit­ Mrs. Marie Turner of Williams­ Surf ed with Mr. and Mrs. Clem Fos· ton, J\1rs .•losic Barnes 11! Mt. NO RINII NIBDBD ter. Pleasant, Miss Marllw Thayer o[ La. Leonard Bowers of Belleville Ma:;on anu Miss Merle Parkr.r o[ JANE PARKER CHIISE. 59c was a Saturday evening visitor of Aurelius had n Munday Junel1con 11r11• pkg. 300 Mr. nll'l Mrs. Burton Baldwin at Kellogg Ccntr:r, East Lansing. "DRESS SUIT and .family. "RENTING Tltc afternoon wa~ spent visiting Shirle~· Wyatt died at his lwmc and mnking a tour nJ' memorial Ange\food Ched•O•BI"f Amodcnn Chtoto Foo• 2 lb. Spry r I I Thursday evening. Funeral serv­ chapel. · • loll 87c ~ ices were held Monday at the Cyrus Ficltl of Attica, Indiana, WI!H CAM! IM.ROVII ~· Behrens-Leucht funeral home in visited his brother, Byron, ami Ring ~a.45' lb. Leslie. His son, Pic, Loren Wyatt, Sharp Cheddar Cheese ·. his wife lllis week. 69c alb. dn 85a was granted a 1•1·day furlough l\!r. nml J\lrs, Orbir.. Dolhce, Mr. from his army base in ArEngton, ami Mrs. J\-!el Swansdn, Mr. and Pabst-Eft Chttlt ' Virginia. · , , ol 6 25c Spread w•.••. 29 Mrs. Lawrence Dolbec and fam­ 111 9 pkg. c Mr. and Mrs. Howard Lynch ily, Mr. 'and .11-lr~. James Glotta Jelly: ~~nuts .:: . Blu·While Flakea and family attended the magi­ anrl Mrs. Mnrmie E:vclin, went Uot Do; or cians convention held in Colon, 25c Swiss Cheese 10 IALI Fridny •evening with haslwt Hnmbura •••• lb. last Friday evening. While in Co­ lunches to Jackson for a surprise sa~dwich :aons 79c lon they were the gur.sts of Mt·. birthday party for Mrs. Huby Cream Cheese Philo. or 4 "•NII4 pk;•. 28a and Mrs. Clifford Frohrlep. Goris, also Mrs. Maggie Evelin's Jll, II•K 59c Borden Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Baldwin birthday anniversary was cele· Potato Chips and daughters spent the week end brat eel. at Crool\ed lake, ncar Howell, as Sffverbraot BuHer .. Sunclny morning, August 31 IQ.el. loaf 11c Sweetheart Soap guests of ¥r. and Mrs, Slg Oien will bring to the Aurelius Baptist 79c BATH IIU- lo WI of Lansing. · ·White Bread ,. .... ''"· chmch a Nt!gm quartet. nwmbcrs 1 Mr. and Mrs. Tony Ross of En­ ch•••'•'• '''•· n· ·59c of the Ever Ready Singers, of ~Qdgt lnY•• tol1 Rapids were Monday visitors Lansing. They will present spe­ Detil's .food Cake 4 bomb« cllltl 33o ol Mr. and Mrs. Robert Page. cial music at this service. Then in Mr. and Mr~. Ray Woodburn of the evening they will be bach; with I Coldwat!}r were Saturday gur.sts an-ensemble of some 20 voices. to of Mrs. Edna .Glover and Mr. and Part~ ~~~ Bread Sweetheart ·soap give a full evening ·program of : ,.. Mr~; ~urt'Woodburn. On Stinday, gospel music. A free will offering uauw, 1111 -l•IALI. Mr. and Mrs. Robert. Harmon and ·- ,. .. . . ' ' ~.. , ... : : will be tal\en, · · . • .:... lllttl I ·. ' 241'\ . ··, ~~~le111b~r. ,W.:or11un' ,. Dc•y Now. ~m-~c~!~~ 7. Onlt!~'--- . . ' •'·-••:•-.' ' '",, .' I•;:·•··•·' ' ... - ,, • ;' Farmer Ped('s August 28, 1952 ·Section 3 '\ TH E I NG H AM C0 IU NTV NE W S

Wife Ji'HOH'l' ll'l UlJI~ SOON fi!HI look lliw I hurl ~tood up too long, '!'here WHH u light fmHI: on low Scouts Pay Honor gmunrl lust Fl'idny night. No II'H ••ousnlilll\' ln IIIIUW lhnt Some folln I hn ,iust 11 fr•w feel or inches from enactment of one of the most col· 15 ranged it so mrm and women samr! as hC'l'orP., iid!lsh, tiJougiJt- grief-slriclelwecn :~o nnrl 40 It besides other land anrl llw eluded bel'ore Aprll l. If n boy does not become 19 until wns Dt•, Wt?bh, n physician who cows. His molhct• ami some! nf lwrnc In the village. Mason after March 1 he may compete for the full school yent'. ran tho rh•ug slom. In a few years the men helped malw IHIIIr.r, While Chnrlcs llvecl on this A. H. Coy bought the hotel and When a large amount hnrl hcen farin 110 nttendeclthc rul'lll Hchool The rule was adopted to proteet the younger boys who ran It for n number of years. He mnde, the men went out. and sl_1ot. called the Hoffman school at the go out fm• sports. Young men of 1\J have gained the it• growth. solei II I:IIer and built tho big u wu~onlond of ,.lncltrailillls whwh ..,11 d of Curti~ roncl on Oshornn In small town:-; the average age of high school athletes is 16. square frame house across from were plentlflrJ. rhr. wa.gonloacl of rnml. Charles, Herb Sawyer ancl !he town hall !mown as the butter nnd t~e loncl of JiWIl ,Jewett. fur impr·oving the thing that the farmer .needed. Socialist Workers have Howard Lerner for governor and Gen­ animal lage 3) table kingdom. Especially does ot·a Dollinger for United States senator. the rule apply to humans. --- Taxpayers are put at great cost for those 4 candidates to Youngsters must be cultivated have their names printed on the ballots in all 83 Michigan eontinuuusly or weed thoughts counties. It would be no more than fair to ask tho::;e candi­ and weed habits crowd out the f)D/Iar. dates and their supporters to pay a fraction of that added flowers and the good trees. There are box elder and burdock cost. thoughts and habits 'just as there are in the vegetable ldngdom. Parents must use axes against Better Than Point Four the weed trees, and scythes or sprays against the doclts and Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink. thislles, the crabgrass and the '···· ·~ After uncounted ages of being worthless to drink and for quacl,grass whi!!h peril good irrigation, ocean water may soon be on tap. Scientists claim thoughts and good habits lh their children. they ·are close to the discovery of .a cheap new method to remove . the salt. Good seed ls ImportAnt it '·-::. ··:-·.. :_·_. means l!ttle, though; M!~~~~.f;Js­ '• .· i" • '·, If salt can be tal{en from ocean water at low cost millions planted In good soil mid properly· ···~-- of ricres of desert can be put into agricultural production. cultivated. Vast areas of the Middle East and Africa, much of Australia, Cnllivotion l!i something more than iteeplng a child fed 1md parts of China are now waterless .wastes. Even sections of Clotlietl uml giving him shelter. our own United States and Mexico lack adequate rainfall. If cultivation stops th~re t.ltii 'd 1 t 11 t If h \Veefls,-thrive ·ns much as· do' the Tt es carry sa t wa er many in es ups ream. t e new chi hi. Cultlviltlo•i '!!Ails fol"· wilrk method of extracting the salt is successful the salt water can with the hoe of dlscijJJine, with , · · be kept upstream and converted Into drinldng water and wa- the scythe of rellglou!l lnstruc· ter for crops. lion, with the axe of moral per· suaHlon. New York now goes mimy.miles up the Hudson to get Comparatively ensy Is the tnsk it:;; water. Los Angeles and ';)ther West Coast cities have to of cultivating crops in the field. harness or divert rivers thousands of miles away in order to You hit the weed with a hoe. Yoti get drinldng water. pull it out by the roots. In hu' mans we are prone to wait too Now the water which gives life to crops in .the Lower Rio long before attaeldng the weed Grande Valley right there in sight of the Gulf of Mexico is thought. We let the weed habit brought for thousands of miles from the. mountains of New get its tendrils entwined around . our youngsters before we take Mextco. actiqn. We are afraid of hurting This new promise of converting ocean water into water the boy or girl when we pull the for the. land and for the people who live on it is stupendous. companion weed out by the roots. . Killing the weed thought or habit More hopeful t h an a II th e Marsh a11 p1 ans and t h e Pmnt will help not hurt the bOy or girl. Do that-and looli at tlie doltarson-tlie, Four schemes is this prospect of taking the salt out of ocean ·· Smnet:imes parents . think t.he bent the room and comfort you get in a price tag--and we know what you'll find water. It holds more promise to feed the millions now hun- little weed Is cute playing there HERE are a lot of .signs to guide you out: gry than all the share-the-wealth plans ever concocted. with theh· child. Tiley don't look T to the best buy in:automobiles. . Buick SPECIAL. ------; nhell(] to the tlnte when the weed 1 If ytni can afford D. new cilr, you can own will g1·ow faster and grow bigger Popularity is a good sign~ Nor, at the price, can you match its a Buick-and boy, what fun that will bet . . . . ' g ha m 0 u n t. y N e w s thnn tltelr chlld. The b"'l&rd their power. And only Buick gives you a real I n c child aglllnst physical slclmess, · · It means that a lot of people liave tried 11qNipmelfl, accessories, ltim aml models are sNbjii&IIO. i'ltey. take no 11recaution against . million dollar ride. r:h<~n&ll withoNt notk1 • a car and (ound it good. So it's important ·~ .. -:-:...,~ . ----~. --~, '"·-·-...... · PUBLISHED T. HU. RSDAY.. APTER·N·.O.ONS. IN THE CITY the weeds which niay W&i'p and OF MASON, MICHIGAN twist character gn»vth, to know that Buick is today -and hllS Doesn't all this give you a hint~ . VERNON J. BROWN & SON, Publishers Somebody a rew years baek ~een since 1938- the' most popular car NELSON D. BROWN, Editor transplanted many honeysuckle outside the "low-price~ three." · Doesn't it suggest that you ought to try • RICHARD· W. BROWN, Advertising Manager ·bushes and set out illot of peren· out a Buick-sample its Fireball 8 Whfn bell<'! nulomQbiles are buill · WM. :f, MciLqUHAM, Pl~nt Supi)rlntendent nlal flowers. • We . found them, Room,. comfort, power, ride ore good Engine-find out how it takes you over Sure i1 JAMES N. BROWN, Farm Editor stunted and blighted because of signs. IJ:nter~d u aecond llaaa maUit' " PGatoirtc., IIIIOn, Mlchhton, under Act' neglect, when we cut away the the road - feel the sure control that is . of llarch a, uu ... . . brush and weeds. The Dowers antl yours on curves-discover its "big true Sht'UQS were SO damngl!d We had So it's important to know that you can car:" BUICK 8UBICRIPTION ftATII Dlaplar adtertlalit11 rat~ on &P• to yanlt most of them out, too, room and smoothness?. · · (Payablo In Adwaaoo) •llaltlon; Bualntll !ocala and rood· pay hundreds of do liars more. and not far12 will build them On• rear In lnrrham a11d tnr no\looa on ftrat and local Pnrr••· Next week we transp· !ant n new adjolnlnc countlot .,,,,,,,,tl.lt l&o • Uno, No readln11 or buolnc .. Ono Jelr outaldo Inrrbauuud Thanka, la I word. Announcomonta crop In our schools. That new edlolnlnll countlo~ ...... 1.00 of ontortalnmeiita whore adml•alon Ia · · .!!rop. will need cultivation. Yet · ' · '" · ~ ;· .... · · Blx monlha In lnll'h•m and ob1r1ed_or of 111r plan to ralao funila· ~~ 1 i 1 . : . ' adjolnlnll eountloa ...... UOabortltlnr 1111. than· 60c; Card of cu t vnt on by teilcliers Is not H•ItI 0 n &. • •IC h d B ' '• ·c'" k ' , , ' ' '13:11l:":!hpr.... :::.· ...... ~ .. l,OOol' mui& b,a.patd at fiiiU!Or ratn. enough. They) dohn't always have .,.. II· ' ' ...... • · an axe or n 1oe andy to use on ' a r s ' u I ' . . ' ' '·. ' .. · -'· ...... _ .....iooiooti _____....,..i..;.....,..:....,..;.;.;...... ,.~·-·-;.;;J.. .. weed: :thoughts•. Soroetlmes the , ______...;.,;c.,o_rn_e.;.r_P_a.,.r ... k!""oo~d..;..;M;;.a.:.p~'e ...... ;. .... ____ ~ __.:...._._....;·..._,.;__.;. __..;. ·-· ·_. '....;..· ... · ·-' _:_.:. .:.:M.;.;aso_,· ...·-.;;;;.- .. ;;;;'.:1;:.\1:•c:h:.:::~ga:.::n_,··.;.;.,.~;.;_...,;,.;..;...;.·;.· '- Vigilante Ingham County News August 28, 1952 Page .3 Dans viii Was .Busy Place ··:, .. ~·,~ ILeslie News School Will ·Open (Con t huwd t'mm rllf{l' 2) hall lnsscls, white lauseiH If the ·1-., . cm•pse WIIH yrHJilg, hluul1 la~spJ:; 1 On Wednesday 'l'lw r!l'llrlle faclol'ieH wrre very In· If the mr·psrJ was nlrl, Girls! Girls! .. ! ; n·t H ld f COU)lln OhHfWVIIH AnnlVfli'HIII'Y 'l'he Loslle schonls will open ns h!l'l'~llng, 'l'lll!y IISC!rl Hif!lllll In A jewelry wagon lmvoled . I es e or Mr. nnrl MI'H, ,John Doni or schmluled on Wedncsdny, Seplern· IP you want. to sth'·"~'"'l sollen IIH! Wrlllrl 111 hm'ui iilld ll!cn through the country, Wllllinn lty· North Hull rourl e<•lciJI'nted llwlr llcr :1, n t n n, m, On 'rucsrluy I he Ill' you want. to haw ,ioh Hl~lmrity lH•nl it amunrl a hnr'rt:l to rnnl1e km· n1n II. Ho was niHo a deputy a Man golden wedding mmlversnry lenchcrs will meet with the su· Jlt' you waul; to t.nlm tlw Hhnl'h~Hf, nnllmost thm·ough quietly Ill home Wednc~dny, n ralw. Ilu ·ll!lls of' ntlenrllng fu· shet•lff. Lr1ter he rented a window Onondag pcrlnlcnrlenl, C, VnnclerLtnclen, tmlninJ; 'l'lwlr d II II g h I e I' a JJ !I SOil· Jwruls t!O!Hitwtcrl hy Rlchnrrl~ In I he Hlr!c building anrl rllsplnyerl nnd prlnelpnls, 0, Heckscl nnc! COI\m IN FOR A Fmm J,ESSON . Shirley Wynll, 02, of Onon· ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. Achard wlw WIIS IL mhliwt nmlwr ·nnrl nn his .Jewelry, A mnn siHslwrl lO Mrs, .I. W, Grugel, to rllHcliSH pro· dagn, riled 'l'hmsday evening ut Wnrr.l of Clark Lalw planned a unrlr!rl nlwr. !IIs place Df huslness ncres of tlmher In buy a watch, horne, ecdures. 'rhe new teachers, Miss 4 lo 5 acres I o buy a pair of fumlly dinner for Sundny, 1'lw Anne Sanford tcnehlng honwmnl<· WIIH Oil I Jw lll'escnl Hile o[ the Surviving are the widow, Eda Comptometer School boots. Banis have lived In their present lng ami Loyd D. Miller 1enehlng town hall. The hearse wnH dl'llwn ll.; 2 sons, Pfe, Loran Wyntt, U, S. 21\ 1\lkhlg'llll '1'111'1\ll'l' llldg-. :!Ill Itroynohls llhlg. home for H ycnr~. Mr. Bunt !H music, wlll be wclcomud, l1y IHH'scs, Tile t!Urtni1Js lnslrh! It Dansville now has a (lopulntlon army, Arllngton, Va., and Clnr· - l'hnnn ·1·21:!:! l,IIJJ.~lng- l'hmru :!·II oil ,JildiHIJII still recovering frum a recent fnll Children entering tlw ldnder­ (lpuJ'J.:'f' II, HIP11l, ,JJ·., l\lunng-m• of over •100, It has 110 factories cncc nt home: 2 daughters, Shlr· while hm'VPHiinJ! hay. except n small screw frwtory, It len and Donnn ,Jeanne ut home; u gnrten mttst be 5 yenrH olrl on ·------"-7'~------.....-• or before December 1, Hlfi2. Tlwy sister, MI'S: Clarence Johnson of has 2 griwcry stores, 'i gat·ages, are In go to lhe 13apllsl' ehurf'11 F.nton Hap ids; 2 bmthcrs, John 2 oil stallons, 11 postofl'lce, a hard· rooms nt fl n, m. where they will nnrl ,Jessie Wyntt of Whllehnll, ware, 11 beer tavern, a Masonic be rllvlclerl Into morning nml aft· 1\llnniH, ami Elmer Wallace of loclgc ar)d 2 ciHII'l'hr!s, No wonder Work Begins on eJ•noon sections, Pnrcnts lll'C llazcl Pari<, Ill. the nld timers say It Is dear), We LIJ'I-":Cd to have hcnllh records slwuld have lmown It when It Servlf'es wf.re twirl i\if commer·ce, it is doub~­ west who insists that his whole life changed, tmvel and to see the wm;ld'-an in· pi ring Have you been uncertni1t nbout building. , . doubtful ious types of hats for various oc· ful whether anoth~r manufactmed product .for the bettet· when he got his Cadillac. ·companion' for his daily movements ·among whether you could ofi'!lrd a really griod home? You casions, has ever had such a hold on tl1e affections These are but typical of innumerable his fellows. . needn't hold ofF any longet I . . CLOTHES MAKE MAGIC, by of its ownerns t~e Cadillac car. instances of the deep regard in which · Because it is beautiful and luxurious, it is A substantial home like the one above (from our Emml Cotten, Is to help women Cadillac owners ho14 theit· cars. ·The loyalty a joy to own and a pleas me to con template. I many new home designs) can be built ·now-at tOIIIIIIOII• There ·is a well-to-do gen.tleman in a :.; choose exactly the right clothes and respe,ct a Cadillac engenders at;e setiSC •os~. U p·to·dntc financing,. plans provide for easy. southern state, for instance, who will permit : St:itiding in his di·ivewny, rolling down for their h'dlvldua\ types, so that extraordinary ittdeed.. . . · i payments. Modern building methods •.• and top qual· they can make the most of their no one ~o minister to his Cadillac except the streets of his favorite city, or parked at i ity materials such ns Celotex Building.Products , •• offer appearance. There Is a practical · himself-other t~an for its mechanical What cat1 there be about a motot• car to the cn~rn_nce to ~ dist!n~~i.shcd club ot· · increased efficiency and economy in construction. discussion of typing onj)'s figure, needs. lle washes it, polishes it, cleans it make it meatt so muclz to so many? · · hotel-t t 1s a credt t to hts Jnagmer\t and a _., We'll tell you how to 'get blueprints and cost esti· face coloring, and personality; and drives it ••• himself. The answer is not far to seek. testimonial to his wot·k. · · ·mates. We'll give you complete details about financing diagrams which show plainly There is a family in New York which has Because of its world-wide standing as o'ne No wonder he chet·ishes it, and thinks of and ·construction. Take .advantage of our free consulta· whnt lines, detail and colors are owned a long s~ries of Cadillacs to which of the better things in life, it reflects ct·edit it as all but a part of his own personality, . tion service t~Jl/a"' · · · . most flattering to the figure; and the hairdos and hats which suit have b~en giyen the n~mes of peolle- . upon its owner and indicates that he is a D~n't you. think that a CUI' which can "' each .type of face. . because tltey regard. thetr cars as al but person of substance and good taste. · . mean so muclz to so many could mean a members of the household. This. Is only a representative Because i~ _Performs, so we.ll an!l so great deal to you? fhorburn ·.Lumber .. &. Coal Co. gt•oup of books on clothes and · There is 11 professional man in the mid- dependably, tt 1s conducrve to hrs destl'e'to Bettei· come in today~nnd talk it over~ sewing. The Ingham county II· ~08 N.. MilSon· St. Mason Phone 27181 ,,. brary has many other useful . . ··--~~ books on the subject. .,

rNSISl ON r;rNtrrNl CJE~: p.tslur•• nlmw ion long, In· illlHiwiH In elcPp hlns, Do You Want To Maltc More Money m••nl Willi whlf'i1 to llghl mnr.l\ !H "lc•mp!•ranwnlnl slufl'," , snhmit tPtl a half-huslwl uf li.()[•lwsiPI'Il last Wl't•k Hlc•ad of st.trling mille on some 12) OiH' gallon tor r.nd1 ' fnrrnlng [ll'ohlum~ in Chand lei's Sonw J.J!'n:il'llnnH In r.ad1 1,000 11''' rl li;c• lf'l'ln In dt ,r•rll;r• IIH• lw• r• Hllllk !lie savings In I liP 110011. 'l'lll'm is still tinw fiH' ot h••r luJ!;ham lll'l'h:ml· \Voight ins! throngh poor pas· hUtihels for grnln In Hliallnw llinH. 01' I'OIII'HI', t'\'f'l';Y I'll{ llt'lllllll II bht•s In I aist• l'flilr•l'llun of IHW·IIglJI!ng sp1 fi\'S, !Jiii< I\ ll11fl' in seasn11 when II isis to com1u•ltl I'm· tht• I'O\'I'tt•d IH'I'h ol Bruwn-grm\'11 turing, Wtllioul feed, Ol' allrr a JII'Olhll'lion and (llnlib. ~lll'lll>;llll Ji.llr ,\'1111'11 an• dnsls 11nri mad!lnf'ry •.v!dd1 lr. ; :. ,uldn'l gmw "anylhing but hnrd frr.Pzc c•an he put hack on Jll'OVillf; this t'llll h«• fimli' wit II \\' AIIO N \\'I Jlo:J•:I. Pon thw pot:ttol's. hPI'Il as'••mhled nl lhe Mll'ilir•.rn Wt'l' lots of ll'l'iu! hlt•lul ol' County New:-;, Muso11, Michigan. Alll'llll'if's will become the ''l''s liPid d.ry, llul It Ju~l as"'' II ,11 ,, rrgTI'!'rl. J•:wn llwn, a man ('(Ji!Pge nnlmai husbandry depml· To Produce Crops vllumtns, milwmls 111111 Jli'Otr•uls to lusun• lwnl d••sr rlhPs tlw oVPI'·.rll aims and nr('(Jo, tlw •·apJt.rl or• enough fill: remlnr!Prl hy ,J.' !'. il.rllinlll' lnng, ~oal hlrrdc ga,II spPd:l!ist, ahnlll liwlr pr•obiPms lll'a1Hlllli1U nlll(gl'sis, SIPPI's Weigh· l~clitm· Bob Myers It as dPvclnpNI a likt• Jli'O~I iltn to SIJ('h an ex­ IflleiiZPma, l lli(linm l'ntllll y agri· Ill tilf• IIHII'Sb, 'filey invoiVI' llLit I liP h(g dny [m• mUI'l\ farm· i ng 7flfl pou1uls o1· morP may he I'll it urrLI agcnl. Thr. only way In ;~la',s'''• !Pgumes, mint, onlonH, (•J's Ibis y••ru· was lhr. Mir'hlgan lent that his wifl! now cans near·ly ltJtJ qtr:u·ts of' pr~acllcs fpd up to !Pn JIIHIIHIH of gr11n1 In Ia! lalloJ', I he Myel'S do all right. :1ddi11g that now i~ lite time to do gll't'llH, roo! vegPiahles, gmms, plnls in groups gu!f!Pd hy eollrgl' Most Mkhlgan Htrc.'rH now it. ,.,,,,,, 1, '•"\ lrr•.rn•:, eVL'II Jloweu ,rwlln1uck laJilllllg SJll'<'ia!JsiH, 'J'ftpy 'l'lu~ t•ry ul' "'l'inrlwr!" t'l'hot•!l down l'ioutiL \\'Pip; lung mon• t i1an 71lll pounds L.rll' SJlllliTll'l' ls liw limP for f,llf•fif•JI '•Jill'PH. af•;o pil•nlf'fli'd at !ltr• f,Jrlll ami Will IJC' finiHIJed for rn.trkel with· B:li'IIC'S Sunday as hl'llsh and limiH•r c'l'PWS (111,\' tlatl Hnll·ll'sling IH•c•aiJHr' Solll1phng IH Til•' l••sl•, :n1• sec•J;ing In dr•tN· .riiPIHIPrl a spt•.dCJng prog1·am [PH· oul .tllY p.tsllll't! lll!Xl spriu~-:, c•;rsi!'l' a lid I he fPI'IIIiZH lion fli'O· ani I) lwg-an •·h·arin~ out :u·tmrul till' cloorst«'ll of •• 1111111' lilt' lflJI vari•'IIP> for l\11< IIi· lurin;: !nll1s hy r·oliPgc Jarm lead my llJ:IIWnJan notes. ~:mm t'llll IH• pla11nrod on limP. ·r, f!oill L:is· I Itt• <'it y tlu11111 with loads o I hrush <'II t tlw o!tl lll:llicPI lwlm r• Frhnl.JI'V, Brrllm· iPgllnll's, 1 Producers Elevator Co. -~' 1 "'~~~ (7;{,~~4---r' lnllnot fipsit'IH'il to ~>lrengliH'n lashionl'tl wa~·. \Vt• sa\\l'd up thl' trufll,·; and limhs llliln It•mn rlwd, adding i Ita 1 W<'ll· OnP l\!ir liigan farnwr sav'ed Lon:~ J:lean & Gr;,in Co. •·•r 11'_.. j fl'illiiiPr lllSjlt'l'liDil tlli'Ollgh II 1 finiHIJPd lwef may dt•op alll'l' IIH• $100 In l11ne l'flsls liy !Psis siunv­ Williamston anti now \\'1' 1'1' all l'l'atly for whafln't'l' ,JuJu~ Lt•wis Eaton Rapids :.::· J,entling Il•·eeds ~'"'" f1•t til1.~cr tax, growers lwmd II • ~ lurli!l.lys. Com, hrtrlt•y, onls Ol' llll: lho~l parlil'uiar pl11l lll'erleclnn mig;ht tio t.his • •,; ; \VIIJ'l'" JtOCK~; llarnwr argliP. wink~· somr• wlte,l[ may he fed I" ad liming lo Sl\'ePICn I he HOi!, In ,., . llutcr:lng All S•mmer A m:Jjnl' fa! m nrganiZllllllll is I ' J ~~ Write, f•huuc, Dr1va In or Fly In 'I'IH' ])ans\'ill!• l\ll'tlwtlist C'ltlll'!'lt l'll'al'£'11 nHII'I'' vantage. Corn ~ii.tgr furnis!Jes snrnf' SC'l'irs of !PHis, •I out of ;; J'I'JlOIIPdly h:lf'ki11g Pll'nrls In levy grain ancl roughng-e, iliHI g1~1ss sampl!'s ~iloWPd uo l11nc nPedcd, a I" x on all JC!Itllzet• sold in than ~!lOll at ihl' Hnosll'r duh audion anti l'llllrmagc· Hilagf' may rrplfH'I' paslurP and anrl lite f.ll'!ncrs should pul thP MIC'higan as a means of paying salt· Salu1·tlay. 'l'Iw nwn•·.r will h•• nst•tl to huiltlu••w hay. l'roleln supplcmPnl is clc· money lllry pillllJH'd lp spend on lOWDEN FARMS for ndrqunll' inspPclirlli, Pspedal· Sunday school rooms allll lit'\\ tlinin~ I"IHIIII anti slrahie for higher t;ra!IC' HIPI'I's lime into fcr·tliizer. Sntls nePll ly n[ the mmor elements in the when good legume hay is iim!lcd. plwsphomus, potash, nllt'llgcn HATCHERY Idlchen. l\1111'1' than J()() lli'O(lll' tlonatt•tl to tlw sal!·. Phone .lndown 24800 miX. ;mel otitcr thmgs besides limc, 4620 I.:. llcrry Rd. nl llcnrl~tla Jinrmcr ~.-urllh.tt present fees Dnuhlt• that numlwr lu;!,g!•d homl' sawh pl'i:ws as 8 !ToPkzem.l Hti'Psscs and any farm· ' R. 1, H.lv(Js Junctlim for rPgislerlng Jeri iiizer srunplcs swarms ol hePS, oltl dishPs, tarm nrarhilli'I'Y anti 7 e1· in ciouhl should haw soil tr.HI· ftw salro in lllf' slate earn tlw c•ci hdorc wnsling money. Soil ol Urost~ fun11,r porcdain sl'ls thal ust•tl to Ill' in 1'\'I'I'Y .. Milk. law Change slaiP ilup:nlmronl o[ agrit·ullul'l' lr•sts oll'e mad!• :tl thC' SOiJ·tcsling oqfy :1llOUI $7,000 $X,[IOO annual!) WPll I'IJIIi!IPt'd lwdroom. lahoral('. lVly wil'l.' was to llw m1ii{ law rcl'enlly pasHI'd tum! agl'nt is nva1iahic tn guide for wlwn liwy buy < omme1·cial the highest bidder on a cut glass vase• ami a box of old dishes. f,m;wrs 111 tlwtr !Psting and fcr­ fr.rliliwr would cost subst,mlially by tlw legi•;ialure arc of p:util'U· It didn't take het· long 1o catch on to I he auction husi.ness. Jar interest to dairymen wilo sPii lilizmg Jll'ohicm~. WltPn a major 11101'1'. prulrlcm arises, he co~n call on A h1ll to establish nn 8c a ton milk anrl cream for direct eon­ Dul'ing the fir·st part of 1h~ s.tle, she didn't buy a thing sump!Jon or bolt ling [Jill poHes. spPl'ia!Jsts J rom Michigan St,tle fel'liJizer illX W.tS lllll'odUI'Cd al The amendments wh!l'il lreumw college. lite last ~csswn of the legH;Ialllt e because I told l!er she hacl to do the bidding. r•J'I'eelive Seplemhcr 17, 1n~2. lta\e hut f.Lilrd to pass, n•porterlly be· At lii·st she was sh,y. Hut by tht• !'ltd of ill<' aU<'· muse of lhP I'm m organizalwn's to do wilh milk house and equip· oppnslt 1on, hP sn1d. ' tiou, she hat! no I(Ualm:-; about uul-hidding- the ment for handling tho Jll'odul'l, • sd .... O TlmD .mel mm1mum qu.tltly slandanls . Beet Experiments MJr.hJ~.;nn. lw po1nlr.d nul, rs shrt'\\'ill'st antique dc•ail'l'. ~~ht· !'iort ol nnult• a ganw • S11ve Ltbor D. L Murr.rv, cxtcnHHJn d.;irv· llw only 'tate m the :J-stnte cen· out o[ trvill"' to come out on top of any hid, no • Lell Troublo man nt Micltigan State college, tml nr·r·a whit h laci(s a fertilizer· J '"' Win Be Shown law. F~rtilrze1· eompanics, he con· mattt•r what. Hol'll Diehl ami othi'I'S who hdpt•tl said torlay that the law now Perfor~~~~ n~e ,[ales that m1lk hnuses ate re· tended, sel I heir rPgwnal prir•cs \\ Hh the sail' said tht•y hopt• slw'II coml' h:H'I\ m•xt A field !Jay to show results of In llll'hrde the tax charges sq . " , quired to conlam fal'ilities for experiment:il work with sug,u· PROVED I~ VO!!Jit FIElD 1 coolin~. hanciiing and stormg heels 111 17 different rolations lt.Js l\!!r·hi;::an fn1·mers ;;etually are ,_ _:J__'_u_. ___-;;----~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ BEMENT p:tying for the lax witiJoul lhel-· 7 • m1ik. They musl h11vc [aclitlH•s been sf'l for Thursday, Septem· When we dclil'cr a new Allis-Chaiml't';; nmchrne fm· l'imning and sloring equip· her 1R, on I he LPc l~erden farm, a to your farm, we go to the field Wilh it. Wu arc ~:eecl & Supply stale deri~~~~~ _:~~~'~"(! fees. Farm Journahsm mcnl, a 2·cumpartmenl wash mJlr.s south of Ches;ming. proud of Allis-Ciwiml'rs NJlllpmcnt and we \~ant ::w, :'-\, :\Jason St. l'h:liiC 214'll Farmem-"s lank, metal r,tck for siiH'irig ulen· • Paul Hood, 1\lil'illf(an St,tle l'DI· to provo ils value in your Jwlt!s. t'onlourinl-{ saves soli and in· ~s stis nnd a water healer. ]\111'·0'1 <'I flilses ywlds. Course 1 AJJeJUU (I lege soil sl'ienlisl, reported that At the same timt•, we show you how to get A se.IC·closing ump wrn-1 'D'HE MM MODEl. TRAC'fOR! mg agenc1es dealing with fmm Q: If brucellosis is found, what Z can be dono? Ollt sicle buildJnrrs, grain st,· 1ys (' p I · I'apt•c Blom•r (IIPW) supplies and equlpmenl and in "' 1 111'1' 11'1'111 {t'glstert•d llercfonl Bulb, readv 1 JJ c • · 1 1 · wrrnn 111 stora!!e. The mam JllaccH • J • • J. ,•J!( I' >Phwa·y Hay Ralw dui/fwi/1! lfOVt fJRtJf/TS anrl lf'OUt ({)M,fOll ill agricultural c·ollcge writ m~ and A: If the infected herd ls a com· ,, f01• SI'J'\'rC!l J> (' " 1 t minr// cd1lmg work, college officials re­ mllrcinl on(), Infected breeding to hunt for granary lnseels arc ape(\ d'OP n:tl'VI'S 1'1' This 2-3 nlow M 111 Model Z Trnctor gives you the power to do the ported. stock should be finished anrl sent the top of the grain and next tn Ht•J•t•ftll"ll Bull Call, Registered, 'lmouths old 2 Pieli l<'oJ•agt• Box<·s (n••w) work-right ••• has the rugged, hisb quality construction thnt \o slaughter. In cases where the the float', lhnuglt bugs may de- Guernsey i\lilli Cow :~ ~\'agous with N1•w He:wy Uuty 'J'il·•·s • assures you of dependable pcrformancP yell!' after yenrl AnothOL' area where many nf t hesc specia:lizecl journalists are owner wants to preserve breeding velop throughout. Wmtlrowcr Jfm·se Uullivatol' gh tubrulenco combustion chambers nne! 206 cu. ln. piston lines, the pigs should be segre in tho MM Mocioi Z ·provide thnt EXTBA power needed is in radio and television H insects are found, fumiga· I~AI~l\1 TOOLS 'f. N. T. Plow, Oliver (New) when you need it. Exclusive design work and on newspapers. Public gated at weaning time. Pigs from tion should be done without delay G1•ah m IloenH\ Plow allows ,easy access to vital working rclatwns firms which deal with infected sows can be l~ept on with the standard factory ethyl- lU-I. H. C. 'l'l·:wtm• Hi-holt• I. H. (J, (h·ain nril! wii h l<'t•r·lilizcl' clean ground and given periodic pnrts for n new'high in mnintcnnnce farm people and equipment also cne dichlnride·carbon telrachlor- 2 U-1. }1, C. Ti·actors J s J" ease. Visionlincd styling gives you blood tllsts to weed out diseased ide mixture. There arc other fu• :uH cet mg Attachment, with J{ubbei' greater visibility along the Iowa­ are demanding more men and animals. Manure LoadtJr 'l'il't's women 'tramecl in hath agricul· migants on the m.arlwt, but col- n Ill Att 1 t ID3kes close worlt n snap, Adjustable u 1 o:wr ac Illlell Gt•nerat01· 2 T·.tiii' lf••,·ttci'.~ lure ,lJ1d journalism. Q: How cnn pig ~·c--- "­ lege entomologists do not recom· ~ • ·~ t \ st~cring wheel, wobble-st1ck gear raisers J[ccp this :_:k--'7'­ mend carbon bisulfide. Hay and Gi•ain Elevator Ht•Laval Cl't•:un Se}llli':Ltoi' (with motor) shift, improved braking nction, hand· 'l'he M. S. C. course was worl,cd disense q ,u t of "'';.· Granaries should he airtight, PaptlC Illtl11111Cl' Mill Drinldng; Cups l'lll'ial ~11·n Bins operated clutch, comfortable Flote· out oy a college committee com· their Iterds? Ride seat, swin~:ing drnwbnr at just including covers, before the fu. Field Sprayer Dll}llcx Semper UP:th•r Ilousing ftH' I. 11. C. Tmel 01' posed of representatives from lite A: Breeding tho right height-these nre but n few migation. Gunny sacks and ather Feed Cart Olh•cr Plow Stocli. H Feed Haelcs _.lollrnalism ' department, the stoclt should bG 1 2-H R:wl;: of the comfort fca1!1ll'es thn t' mnke porous material are n'o good for 2 NllW Idea 1\'lanure Spreaders (one 4 Fcml Bunl;:s 2 Stmll 'l'anl's every job easier with tho MM Model school of agriculture and the de· bought only from new) Z Trnctor, · partmcnt of information services. lwrds known to be free of bruce!· covering grain. Building paper [, n. c. Power 1\lowm·, 7-ft. Corn VPnts Corn Bins 4 FRONT-END TYPES TO FIT YOUR FARM ... YOUR CROPS ... los is, I! , ln doubt, owners should maly liru flr:;J :;NCOIJHi\C;t•; lli\l:t\'',lr , . 1 • . . • 11 ;~' I: 1 V· •·•·r·f:;, darwlng, ronlr.sls, Rllill ox • nf lh!! YOIII', TJiif 'l'o eneo\U'ugo ~ltrdcmf u;:livillo~ ue~~ ~ys·teffl .Jj~~·y -.S LJ\~lUw.• wt;;.J, ~·n · I>Y lirp world'~ du!r'i>c!l' 1\lng, hlllilloJJH llllcl I!VI'Il II Hf1!11'1Hmlli1 1B In .iuclglng JI llrllll\s, :;how wiH!I't! viHilorH l'lln try lhnh• Mir1Iig11n fnrrnem um nl'fnr·lng proclunts, frleruls of llw Jalu ,John J · 'l'lwm'H nlways frPo Pnll'l'luln· Jutnd, frc•o ol' c:irlll'ge, nl III'dJery, rARMING BU~IN~S~ sjwhlo amnrtniH nl' gooci hay fell' W. J.adcl, widely Jmown to the nwnt on llw gr·rtiiiHis; hand I'Oil· f!llSiilrg nucl exurnlne fit'l!llt'JllH, av s.rln, l'rir sillpnwnt lo 'J'emrossen Mldrignn dairy incluolry, huve Phalen H~ads Michigan Bell nncl 1\Pnltidty, CoiiiJIY PMA c•nm· Hlarlell a memorial fund In his Clifton W, Plurltm, who hns milll'c!Jnl•n ru·e hundllng I he pur­ phone cnrer.r wllh lhn fcil•mr!r· CARL COLLIN honor at Mlchlgun Slntc eollegc, hecn vlr•c-prc!slrlcnt of lhe Ameri­ Chieagn 'l'elephonn company fol-· dwsc!s of hny Joenlly. !'iornc 10 Ford II, lol of fill'llH!I'S lll'C! gollll-( lo lion huslwls. Cill'l'Y·ovm· Ir·nm Laclcl wns a nullve of Michigan can 'J'elnpiHme all!i Tr.legraph lowing his griHiuat Jon from !he 1•an1 llncl hecn sen I ern I heir• wny llllli wus past president of the slor'r> llu>ir wliPal on llrc!ll' fnrms lflfil !!l'nps arnorrnls In :JfiO mil· c~ompany, Is tlw nnw pr·esldenl. of UniverHity nl' Chir•nr;D In l!ll•l, In clrouglrl-plnguccl fnrnwJ'i-; In Ammonium Sulphate Fetilizer nn1l gl'l CCC ioiins 1n1 ilu•lr slon•cl lion lnrslic:ls. U. !'i. usc! of wlwnl In Dairy Industries Supply 'Asscwln­ tlw Mlchlgnn Bell Telephone corn· Phnlen hns hr!cn prmnlrwnl in HllllliH'l'll slnlnH hy Augrml 20, linn. Dnh·y Industry ol'ficluls lmvo gl'illll. l'MA p1•ople say wlu•;rl tlrn rlf'XI I:! monllis wllllle irr·ound [lilny. dvlr: nf'fnlrs in thr. l~a'st rrs lrns Is Jo;rns in till! sliilr: may llr·c•ak nil 7flfl rnillirm ilrrslu•ls for all pur­ 'J'he II!Illjln of hay purdmsc!S in f!Jl('f)JJI'Ilgecl olhers In f.lw imltrslry Phnlen, who IHlK lreen head of Greene In Clc~velancl ancl Dclmit, fii'I'ViiHIH n•r·onls. Onr• limiting pose.'>. ExprJJ'IS will laiw about Ill!! slnlc: Is e~;pr!etl'cl In plci1 lljl lo aiel lire memDrial fund to he AT&T':; per:;onrwl reiallmlti de· Now Available ! fad.rn· Is J;rl'ic of good fnrm slol'· :!:>0 rnilllr111. dtll'lng lhe nexl few wrolts. Need used in connect Inn wil h wori< of for llvo•slw•k ferrl In Tcmrws:;c•!' parlmcnl, stwceeds John A. ;rg!'. llul mnny farllwrs loolwrl 'l'lrls orw-llillion-pltrs mnsLrmrr­ lhc clnlry [rrmluets .iLtdglng team and 1\c•nllld<.v is slill r;rcat, and nl Mlehlgun Slnte college. Greene, who becomes Uw new iJiH'iirl Hllri illljli'IIVI'ci iJII'il' S(ol'ilgl! lion Wfllild slill ll'irvc• nlroul u presiclent of the Ohio Bell 'l'ele­ fnclllilt•;; ll<'l'oi'C! Wll!!al liarvr>st. pr·ohably will ennlinuc ~o for Three Holsteins Roy Christensen hnlf-lllllloJ: husill'ls----a :;izcaiJJe sorn1~ lime 1111111 paslums c:an lrn­ phone compnny. The changes nre 'l'lrPI'I' rnny ill' a lnl of CCC \'uut• Jo'l'il'mlly Jo'urcl u.,nJ.,r· l'iiiTy-ovr!l', On lop of this, Ca­ Jli'IJVe. ftppc•nl rains In lire soulh ef'f[;cllve Seplernher l. loans Oil filriii·HIOI'<'ri 1:01'11 lliis Complete Records :lltl Slntc' St. !IInson l'lunro fHIIl nilcliilll 11.tlp111 !Iris yc!ill' is c!sli· iraVllgli ill<' C'oi'IJ mall'ri nl c;;r; million llllslwls, plus a t'<• I'C!I',\' 1~<11HI. A million hrrslwls. C:rnadn r:onsumP.s presidr!nt of l'lllchlgan Bell 2 Vl'l',l' c!rrrly frosl r•orrlrl drrrlrgc: IIH• Tile Ciur;trJI;rn gnvr•rnmenl hm; Creston PIPijc Ormsby Lucy, only ith11111 1:011 million hrrslwls of years ago. DWnccl lry Hnrr·y E. Covc•rt & Son, plr•lill'!! S<>lllC'WiJn I. IIIII <'OI'Il I!; rioclared Canada fn•e now nf In Construction wlrr•rrl illlllltirlly. So lhls c·ounlry A nnlive of Washington, D. C., Leslie•, [JJ'oduc·erJ ril7 lhs of lnrl­ now 11 c·uupJP of WPPk'-i alwad of frH>I-anri·llHHIIIl rlisJ•as<', All !'<'· Is g11i11g '"Ira VI! :-;onw siiJT c:rnnpc:­ ln answer to a demand fnr· and a graduale of Yale Univer­ lc~rfal and 1:1,H7cJ llrs of ·l.fi mill\ lr1.'il ,\'!'ill' •n WP lr;rrl so mur:IJ sl ril'llon.~ on shipmen I of calli!' llllon in fon!lgn mari<<'IH ffii' men Hillllerl In ntml huilcilng, a sity, Phalen has huen an A'i'&T In ,J(j;j tlnys. Sill! \Vl(.~ a j'l'ai'S, 10 S<>fl mrn. iravr~ ber'n I'I'Illovecl. !Towc•vPr, II wlwnl. In rHiriillflll, pr·ocltwtion of special course will npen In Scp· vir:e·presiclunt since J!NI:l. lie IHIH monlhs of age, when I he le.o;l was 11,1' mlci·,\II~~IISI nilolll lriilf Ill!! pr·oi>rlbl,v would he a while bcJoJ'!' \111111.\' J•:rrr·opi!IIII <'OIIIJII'II!S and lemlrer at Michigan Stale colh~gP., slirrled. <'111'11 lu Ml<'irlgrnr wns pasl lirl' IIH' II. S. eml111rgn on hnporls of spent his cnlire lnrsirwss carr!el' llrgr•lllillr< ill'!' up li1ls year. l':aHI Lansing. of 2•1 years willr llw Bell sysJcm, masllng c•;IJ' sliigl'. lrwlclr•nlnlly, Cannrilan livl'sloek arHI llveslnd< Hugh Oeslerlu & Son's 'J'rnll­ llrl' I'Xrwl :;rrpporl prir'c• for llw pr·ociri!'Is will IH! IJI'Ird. A similar Tile rum! hullcling prouram slarling as a lineman with the wonrl Segis Hose! pnJdur:ecl G47 New York Tcleplwrw company at Ills of hulll!rfnl and J•J,7(i·l llrs of l!i:'>~ <.Top r'III'IJ will ilc: iillllourrr:<'d I [IIJJslrrr~ 111' nil U!'iDA farm han on Mexican JivPslrH'it will Ire will Ire n 72-weel\s tmlnlng eour·se Syrcncu:;e in 1928. · •Iii mill< in her :!·I:J-clny pmrluc- iiboul tkloiH•J' I. agPIII'if's unrii'I' a sinr~ll! roof Is llflr•ri Sr•plernlwr I. One lull y!!irr consisling of a lerms of 12 wecJ1s l.tltu·n In rlliux Hul NillA'Ili'Il wny, lift Hrc hurrhm of fntlA'llll 1Jon' tesl. Slw \VIlli ,YI!ars, •I pr·ogr·r·.~:;Jn;: r·aplrily lren! in Mil'ir· f'irq>.~l'd nfrc•r· Jasl known Mexican of rPslcienl worl( at lhe college Greene was OJll!l'aling vice­ a l'houn I'll!' free clr:mnuslmllou, •lli02 Ill' 2fi2:Jl: SJH'ilidrrg of wiH•:rl: llwn:'s gn- ig:rn, :rl h•r1.•;l fill llw sliill! IPvel. oulbr·r•irl< nrrrl IIUirrg of lire Mcxi· and ri similar period nf plac:cmcnl prcsiclcnl nf Olrlo B1!1l :; yem·.~ he· nwnlhs olci, at lire slart of tile lesllng period. in;; lfl IH! il Jnrgl' Sllfiply ril liH• /\ Ill'\\' lnriicling Is IH•ing c•on• can umhargo. training under college surrervl· fore cnminr~ lo Michigan Bell In ill'l'ild grain av;rilnl>lt• rlri:-; ,\'l'ifr in slnll'll'ri In Lrrnslnr~ '" liilITil'ials flf !'!VIA, !'iCS, The new eourse is designed to F:l'iw Pi!'lerje pr·oriur:c:d :i•l!l lhs of plrrs rn:; rigirl now an~ nrounci 2'.. ; strurlion and maintenance. ]o\1'1'1' I han fill',\' IVCI'C! 4 >'!'ill'S In State Finals Willl Jnrm hullrling designs he­ Page 5 ngn. Prir'!'S fai'I1wrs pr>y for lhn Ingham County News August 28, 1952 eoming more complicalecl, eon­ The Ingham counly 4-H soil­ State Fair Opens. lhings lia-y JH'f'ri nr·r· alrnut l~'k slr·uclion work requires greater hall champions, l)w Four Winds hif~irrr I hir n in I !IlK lfigir Si!JljlOrl sl,ill. The rleparlmenl of agricul­ club, heir! their championship ral­ pricr~s on i>asie fnrm 1'111111lHHiitics Friday at Detroit luml cngine!'ring and deparlmcnl ing- lhrough an eliminalion game i1111l\ JII'I'IIy l(rHHflo farnwr:; rir;hl of slrort c:ourses together :>ponsor played Saturday evening al Han- One million people are expcelecl State Farm Insurance Company's IH>W, f'llnsiderinu liw hurnper tile course. over against the Branch coLtnty lo allcnci lhis yc•ar·'s slirle fait• crops hl'illJ~ 11111'\'CSI!'d I his VCill'. champions. The Ingham team is whlc:ll OJH!ns a Ill-day run Friday, Bring in your own farm grains. We'll make An~· sofll•rrlng or (iO\'l'rnmcr;t as­ Enlrancc requirements .'lre fnr Auto • !l.~fe - Fire di~trlct champion of 1:! counties in llugusL: 20. you a mighty good laying feed, at a mighty si~:lirll<'C! 111 strihlliw [arm pri1•cs high school graciuales or. a pcr­ lhe district, anrl will play in !he There ure many Jrec exhihils. good price. Pillsbury's Best Coaccntrate wt~ulrin'l nH'I'i wlril roriud ion .. r J•rc'rtrnc:r.v hpllcr whic·h hegins in late September Wayne Miller rs coaeh of the and needlework. Tlrere's llw l'llnlinrrPs In riJ•r·line. l•'t~r lhe lirsl learn. In lhc Saturdny evening Michigan Arlisls' exhilrilion anrl i_: .•.·.·.: .. :.·_r_:;_--.'_._· •.. ·,-· '..·-,·-·,·-.--·_._· .. ·.·.·. . -·-·:::-·;:..,·:-.: :::·:.::·.-::l tion-hcnvlcr lnying . may Ire ohtaincrl !rom the shorl ' 1\'l'l'k in Arrgrrst, oulpul w;rs uff courses department at Michigan game Lire lineup was: Bn\r'e Col- lhe "BLrild Michigan" arclrilc!t·lur­ 11'; fmm a ,\'!'ill' ilgfl, Milk pro­ State college. lins, first base; Ronald Suralo, al exhibit. The ialesl in farm MORE fARMERS dur.tirnr during .July, inclclcnlally, second base; Russc•ll Rowe, short- equipment will hobnob willi IIH' Pillsburys Best was tile smalll•st lrr a dozen years. stop; Larry l\1iller, third base; mililary display which lrrc:lucic~s PREFER Cnvclt'f11l1t\tll ~ICJI'ilg"l! J'(lfHJI'( fot' Richard Laxlon, left field; Jon a lreiicopler and swamp buggy. Augusl l:i slH>W<~ci rrJm .. sl li mil­ Farmers Inspect Davis, c:eniP.I' field; Bob Callridcr, Tlw Ro~e,'>ush, quadrupl1•1s_ will CONCENTRATES lion prn11rrls IPss huller In :;tor­ right field; Gary Caltrider, pitch- ':e ~lr~·r.c. ~ h;!.l'C!_II l_rl~ r;:tuc:at~"r.~n.l age~ I han a year ago. er; and Montie Crowell, catcher. ~xlullll~ h;,l. \,u :o~rs llw,d_lll sor 11·1 Lany Den! sub:;tituted .· , ll tcs, ec UCil ton a rns 11 tJIIons i_lllr County Pastures g-tme c1 Llllng lC deparlmenls ol. Lhe slaiP of Mrl'it- with"MYCINS" Misl'l'ii:rny... Turning incuhal­ l'armer,; lnlereslerl in better ' ' llgnn. Anci all lhc comnwrdal and in~ c•ggs in ri · ciiffcrrnt po:;illnns pasltircs .ioined a pasture lour The counly commillec in Industrial exhihils nrc free, the rallwr than lhe customary lwo l~riday planned by County Agcnl charge of summer soflhalll was aula show, displays .,f Jruilcl!'r's will Improve! a ilalch from one to F. A. Balderson Elevator FORAGE .Tames P. H,ockzema. The tour composed o! Menlo Hyde, chair-, supplies_·, fu.mishings_·. go-ods, ap· eight. per cenl. aceonling lo tlw was planned ami annmrnced in ad­ man, llob Oesterle and Wayne pliancrs. There'll cvc•n he~ a slodt First dl'i\'1~ nm·th ol' Silsby's on State St1·eet HARVESTERS llrriVl'rsil.l' of Ml~souri. .. Tolal vance so that farmers could fol­ Miller. exchange offiec coll11Jielc willr Phone 2-r>70 L 1\liL'iOn llvc•slrwk ancl crop oulpul lilis low the whoiP. lour or visit only .\'!'ill' is expec•led to he lhe third one farm and sl ill profil. , The Gehl line gives you complete Forage Har­ largr'sl on rec~"rci, uxeeeded only vcstrr equipment for the entire job from field to hy l!J.JH and HH!J. The Iota! The first slop of tlJC tom 11111s storage. is lhe Paul Zimmerman farm. Zim­ ahottl ·I'.; ahove Jnst' .yf~ni'. ... (/) A time-proved Forage Harvester, declared by Mleiligan's pcnch crop !Iris ycm· merman Jras fine Jmiino and thousands of users to be superior in performance bmmc on muck, wilh an excel­ will he ;rh11ul :1 limes larger ihan , and greater value per dollar. One basic unit tokes lent stand. He pastures 2G cows las I year's. 13ul il sl ill Will he Hay Pickup, Row-Crop Attachment for corn, on fi acres for 3 wcel up bagging the molassas Canadian· Registered Cornell - 595 feed. The ·animals have more fun eating feed mixed with molasses, Also fi1•st generation stucli of ·bOth val'ieties ALL ltiAKES according to Max Bement at the mill.

TERMS I~XIIIBITS AT COtLI~GE Many of the Otl tstandlng ani· Slnte and Maple mals and other exhibits at the Farm Bureau Services, Inc.· Plainfield Farm Bureau Supply . ' state 4-H show being held In East FARM EQUIPMENT BI~ANCJI MASON Mason Elevator .Co. Lansing came fmm Ingham coun· 3800 N. Grand River, US-16 Gregory ty. The complete list o1 placing Plione 3341 Mason wlll not be available until Frl· ·Phone Lansing 2·1271 Phone Gregory 9~F-6. day or Saturday, M •. H .. Avery, county club agent, announced, ; ., .·;· :I Page 6 n. , I I • I I I 6 II FVISOfS H n I I I I

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II 0 II H In H August 28 1952 Pa c 7 Legal Notices lluuust 28. 1952 Page 8 A••j, fliiiHHf'H Will Ilt'HIIIUil , l<:nglli{I!IIU'IIt. IH ilCII'IIUJi!d Mr, nne! Mm. l~rwln Kh·J;!ulilc: !VI1', nnil MI'H, Holmrt I lulllhr.r· Ingham County News '(')je J{eif!IJ\1111 111'1 f!lllbHC!H Will C!lwrlm; DcL1wy of C)hic•ugo, Jll. l'iHited I'C!illliVI!H In J\illJHiii'J{On l•'rl· Jlf'l' llllllflllllf'C! lhn hh•JIJ of II HOJ\ Showboat Closes Former Resident 1 I'Omlnl'l\1'0 IIJelt• fnll lnl'ln lhf' Innis, hn~ nnnottlli:C!rl tile c,Jgllgl'· rlny night, l'lnlurrlay llu•y niiPJiill'cl Mllw, IHH'Il Augnsl 1!1 al lhn Spnr· \Vf'f'i\ of Sc•ptemlml' H, llelnw llw ment of hiK illlllghlel', Yvonne tlJC! li will Ill' TIH'l'P \\'liS ;l!npiP pnrldng :-;pac•t Kiwanis Officers New Polio Cases ell will meet SP[JIPmh<'fi ill liif' Jlif'r Oil Sumla.\'. ilill~ guest~; of Mr. nnrl Mrs. Arn· Gorsline JIJ'ntilf'J's fliiH'I'ill lwmt• were movl'rl to lhe Lans,lng hos· l'U]tied hy lhf' ilu:;iw•s:; olli<'l' ol IIH! nortl1 sillf' 11f IIH• l'IV<'I', "' lid l'rinr:, On Sunday the l~ngrt•s Monday afiPt'IJnon, August 1H, pllnl lnst Monday evening where Wrec~r Service lhe lo!'itl IPJrophfllle olli''"· 'l'lu• 'I'IW llllHI!Plll' iiC'I•; I'OIISisllld o[ liHI Prlnes dmVC! lo Bay CiiJ' wllh llPv. llamld flepsr., pastor Christine Is mullin~ sonie pm­ .Auto 1111d Trullk "'-" HIOI'C Will I'C'OJU'll for l111sillf'SS lng ;Jiiil'llll :11111 L:fl'l'\' ltidioil'fbllll ol Wllf'rl' IIH!Y, along willt lhc l'l'· ''' llw-Willlamslon llnplisl dllil'f'il gress, hut Teny Is sllll very sid;, Sc!plernhf'r :t In IIH• lll'll' lof'at ion l'oil'llld, ilfP'rl H :rnrl Ill, \'ol aiisl LocnJ Uld I.onr Dfll.. malnlnr~ o( llie Michigan Kl· ili·H; i'nll kin lll'lill· .vanis lll'lllenanl goVPI'IHJJ'S of lhf' family lril al f-iumrnilt l'eme· I•;rvin l~orPman, Ruby Trcm! and The I'PU!-;IJII Jor· VIII'H1ill~! 1l!P ~Oil oJ' \\'iJiiHIIll;ioll, 111(''~·11 Slljll'il hf' !VIIdJigan rlislrit•l were guPsls ler>'• Williarnslon. , Garry, Ht'C slowly recovering and ]H'escni quarll'l'ii h tlilf' lo lilf• lill't 24 HOUR In Truck Crash IIU' Moil'\' All!'<' !)i\1'1'\\'flllfl 111 nl Kiwanis Govcrnot• M. ,J. Ander· l'allhl'dl'f!ni Wl'l'l' Otis SlnniPy, both m·c at home, thnl l11e li•lt•phllllf' l'llnJpall.Y, l'fl;\',f'l l'i.lli•, I'IJ, 11'11 vVnlson, whlcl1 rents till' grf'alf'l' i"'''llllll of .Jill,l' Ins !'ill <'l'i!Siif'rl ill ill II If• if'dt' Ill ,, ; oillli Bi•Vi'l'ly illirl Glorin lrkl <'OllVt•nllon in DPiroil Sep­ Rites Are Held for 1 1 ris, .Tr·., son of Mr. nnd Mrs. Leon will now ot:t·upy tlu• <'lllil'l' lnrild· a loadi•d st••1•l lt'lll'ic II•• was (Jf'sli•l'il', i'lill:ll' a1111 ~illgilli~· lf'llillf'l' 1·1-18. Pull plans for IIH• Norris of Route Williamston. lng. Jak••ll lo l·:dwnrd ~JHII'I'fi\V lioS i'l'l";idill)~ CJ\'I't' till' illllilll'll\' <'!lining 1'01\Vl'lllion were dls­ Mrs. Elizabeth Smith 2, The werlcllng date has bc:en sel Crittenden's JllliiJ. J.iii\S\111(, Wllf'\'1' his illjllt'\f'S, /illllr iiS llli!Sii•r ol 1'{'\f'lilfJtliP,~ ill IIi cussc•tl an1i all dubs i11 llw Micl1· Mrs. J•:liz'lllf'll, C'ivil Air l'iiliol, 'l'hlJrsrlay llll' daughter, Mrs. Mahle l\lr. ancl Mrs. Cut·r·aiJ Wilton Ingham county hospital is fast li)'lillili.>; !rom Jmnl 111 lf'ill' ol I ill' I. . 11 L~ECAN , ' f'IHlljl'IIIH'f 1 1t\ lll'f'oming known as a model llliildin><,. '1'111' l\lcl'haib I'I'ILIIIH'ri' I ' I ' 13rf'i I ha t1 pl. iliHI daughtc•r, Dawn, and Mrs. 1 t•ounly hospital. Dr. Reynolds and l'f'f'<' 1111' from Nc•w York Cilv 1 aug 11 1'1' 111 ' ,,w, . Mr. and Mrs. rtost·oc Lr.ase LPia Wilton IV!'t'!! gur•sls at din· .I I . I I I I . ll!\SSI'Ii lll'll\'.'11. llllllllrc•tl f':I',J lilt' have returner! home after spend· !\It'. Minnis were ilwlled lo Owos· \V I H'I'P I H'Y )Htl'<' HtS{lC it Hl'VI' , • , rlf•r of Mr. and Mrs. llerh 'J'ohias :I , • , • • , , so by the cnunly hospital board of 1 ,~ pH~! \\'l'l'k !o ( ii!Pp I\JIJJH'I', r\1'\\' inr: I heir vacation in nortlwr·n Friday eVPning and he)perl Mr. fjll,\1111.~ II[ 1:111 dllfi Wlllli.t IIH I· )(•J'Cf'\ Wl'l'lf' ·t:LI~.'.I'IJ, \IIHJ {'Jl· Mlf'lllgan. Toh1as f'eiebratc !lis hrrthday an· Shiawassee county to r.xplnln the l'ii:IIHIISC! IVillciJ IS a,l'l'\1'111? <•SC is l'onvalesi!ing Mrs. Hurl Shields and haby arc ll11Y 1\'y;~iflll. nwal llloii'IWI and ada. Jollowing a ll'!'C'Ill operillion pt!r· l-!'I'IH fll y Sl!ll'C' OWtH'l', ll:ts 1'1'l'f'lll· 1\'lr·. anri Mrs. IIarris11n Brophy home from tile hospital. Mrs. Jormetl at the St. Lawrence hos· Clair Speerbecker is caring for Jy IIISidJii•cJ a Ill'\\ J'C•Iri~C'rali•ri visill'd Mrs. Bmplly's brother, pita!. lllf'dl f'il'•l' II ill <'II adds 11111('11 I II who is in the Grccnvtlle ho~pital, them. Illr. and Mrs. Russell Miller ami Mr. and Mrs. William Cool' and ~~ Jill' IH•aJIII' nl Ill!' store•, anrl last Wednesday, ' I children have IeturnNI from a son, Roger of White Oak town· tnakes 1/u,' siorr• nloJe cun\enwnt 1\lr. and Mrs. V. B. Ishell Je(l wecl,'s trip in the north. MICHIGAN BEt.L TELEPHONE COMPANY · <;hip, Wl're luncheon guests of ' h for the cu~l omPI s. Monday morning for Washing· Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Frost ami i\11. and .\irs. ,;ul!n Codding or IDn, D. C., where they will visit Mrs. Nina Ketchum Sall\rday eve, family, Mr. and Mrs. Arlllllr ning. EARLY! Po!'l i.tnd, U1 {'~~I HI, and rtlr. and thPir dau:.:hter. They expc•c•l lo l•'ror;l: Mr. ami 1\!J·s. Gcorgl' Fmst • ld!S. l•'n•f! :;r·liulrlizl' of l'onlldC' mal\r• lhe11· home in Washington. • and Mr. ami l\lrs. I•'Joyrl Donal Wt'l'C' J'l'('('lll gup-.;ts of I\It'. and William !louse, who has been and Kal t·inl\a Allen all ended Lhc 111r•;. 1\llll'i Willl·u:t. ski< in the hospital fur several J•'msl reumon held Sunday at St. t•;rt J·;, J.;,r·~~· 1H J\shlahulH, weeks, b now at his home and is Johns. I 0 0 Oltio, anrl J)a~·Jon;J lleHI'il, J.'lorl· impt rJVing. Close Out from Experience Mrs. Carrie Hunl cnlerlairwd da, is\ ioiling lw. si':ll'l', MIS. Ida 11 r. and Mrs. L. C. Stoddard as wel'k end guests her hrotller­ We kno\\' f't•om l'Xpcrience that when 1he firs! cold wave Putman, an.li', anrl 1\11'". Gilbert I'ul· f!l'L Bachman of Port Huron have · Russe11 Pot'ler and daughter, n;:;n, L;:~t ~lltllh~· Ill<'~' 1\'l'l'e all rei urned home after visi linfl' rPia· Mrs. Mat ion IIcil o( Lansing, of orders caJtsc.c; a slight delay in clclivcry. Check yout· gtlf!Sis 1oLtsin, ol tllPil' ltPV. S:tnl· 1ivt's and friends here for several Wf'IC Tilursda~· a(lf!rnoon visitors bin NOW ancl place yout· order early to avoid the rush. uP! L:~q:t• in Enlllil Hapids. Whiil• days. 11f Mr. and Mrs. Eild Porter. - liH'If' tlu•y nlso vis11erl 1\lr. and George Bachman and Wuyne Miss .Joyce \Varner retm·ned !\Irs.. Jack l larns Sober an• spending 2 weeks with home last weel\ from New Jf'r· For Prompt Delivery 1\fr:-:. Gr•con·g-e n:wlunan nnrl son, 1 he Mrch1gan NatiOnal Guard itt scv where she has ])('en wur)dng i\lal'l', ill'f' Sjli'IHI:ng 2 Wl'Pks wilh Camp Grayling. dtiring the summr.r months. She 1\'lrs. Cll'Cl Bachman whilr: 1\lr. A/2c Keith E. Rogers visited hns a te;tcl1i11g position at Tecum­ Phone 26001 Bncllman j-.; at ('innp Grayling. his mother, Mrs. Vivian Rogers, seh 1111s year. lllr. anrl llfrs. Howard TngPrsol. and grandmother, ·Mrs. Bertha · Mr. and Mrr>. Lynn Clary of •, I / 'I who have been spending I he sum· \Vest, last Saturday and Sunday . .Jacl\son visited her brolllCI' and Prompt. COIII'II'otls Sl'l'viet: m<.'r at Portage Ldke \V!Jt•rc fvh· He relumed to Chanute air force sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Having decided to go into a difl'cl'tmt husitw:..~ I will sell at puhlie auef.iun at llw plaee Jn"i'I'Sill \\'ol'i;t•d ror the sial<' hasc al Hantoul, Illinois, where he Barlip;, ami famil:,• last Saturday % l:lumlay hours II a. 111. to I. p. 111. f'fl;;sL'I'I'alion fli'Jlarlmt•nl, IC· miltl nol'th of llolt on IJS-127 lmowu as the Hobby Ilorsc ot· 1 miles south of l"au~iug on is stationed as an aircraft hydrau. afternoon. 1umed l111me l"nda)' evening. liP lie spceialisl. Mr. ami Mrs. Laurence Smith US-127, on is lhe shop ililrl driW'I' training J\.lr. and Mrs. Joseph Patterson 11ave rei urncd llonw after vaca· lf'ilf'IIL'l' al liH' \Villiamslun com­ and daughter, Cindy, left F'riday lioning at Enst Tawas for the tllUIIil y sehool. for Plainwell to attend the wed­ pasl weel\. Mr.· and il'lts. William Gif'ser cling of Mr. Pallerson's ~ister Sat· allf•JHI<'d llw 11 crlcling of Miss Ltrday afternoon. Cindy acted as .Saturday~ Augllst 30 Lansing Ice and Fuel Cos LDiH Paltl'\'.>on at l'laimwll Sat­ flower girl and Mr. Patterson as 1 o'clucl>, shal'JI 302 W. i\sh urdaY. usher. Mrs. Patterson' assisted al !\las em J>Jwue 2fiOU L I :pi·t A 11<'11 lias rl'l Lit li!'rl horne , he reccpt ion. a Iter visi 1i111~ lib claugliter in Mr·. and Mrs. Winton L. Cham· ANTIQUES Bshelf 2 Commodes week end with her grandparents, l{enmorc 2-bul'nllr ·Electric Plate Hay H1ltl Car U:u1io IN UYGONI~ days amy· Mr. and Mrs. Herb 'l'obms in Le· Utility Cabinet I End 'l'alJles noolwase roy township. \ one could become a t'u· Smolwrs · Trmll's m~t·al direelor. 'l'oduy eel'· Chimt Cabinet ' \ Mr. and Mrs. William Cool' and Uaby nassinct and Strollm·s 'nin reqniremenls must Dining Room Table son, Roger, are spending this Reed Dcsl\ Plant Stands We'll Be Making Deliveries Agairi wee!' in Flint. 1e met-educutlon, mot·· 8·Jliece Dining Uoom Suite /.Uury colleg-e, Internship Dinette Set Electric Lamps Mr. and Mrs. William Ketchum Brculifast N ooli 2-but•nct• 1\el'osmlll St.ovn and children were dinner guests mul finully ·a w•·lt.ten and DavenJlort Dressers ... Soon o( Mr. and Mrs. William Cool' in oml license examination. Occasional Chairs 7-cu. ft. Gale Ucfrigcrator White Oai<: townslfip Sunda:>'· r.llw Um physlclun, we Doolmase .Rocking Chairs Icc .nox, Electric I•'ans Mr. and Mrs. Paul Swarthout must. JH'OVe out• qunllflcu· Buffet and Odd Chairs F'loor lUodel Undio CO!\m IN FOI~ A 1'1!:ST niUVJn 'l.nd daughters of Tulsa, Ol<:ia· lions before being· pet'· Bool>s Encyclotlediu Set ml1ted to IH'nctlce. 'l'hut Lawn Chairs Sinlis homa, have returned home after Bath Tub ntond nat• AND visiting Mrs. Clara Swarthout and JH'OCeSS iS the (ltlbJic's ]Uil'l'Ol'S gtUU'IUJtee of sldlled pt·o·l Pop·UJl Toaster Ulldio Stool CmlE EACLY-Therc will b1~ many other 1'11E lli~ST DEAL IN INGIIMl' COUN'l'Y! other relatives In this vicinity. Mr. and Mrs. Homer Barnum of t'!!ssionltl service. , Easy Washing l\lachine useful articles such as llianos ud other Lansing visited Mrs. Rober! Hoover Sweeper Pictures houscholll items. J{etchum Saturday evening, ' > ' I d! I Judy Garner hns returned Jewett · TERMS-CASH. All goods to be settled for day of sale before removal. Not restlollSible home ft•om Tennessee where she for accidents. · · visited her grandparents and Funeral Ho11w ·Roy.· Christensen other relatives for st!veral weeks. The Jlome of Friendly Myrtle Rebel;ah lodge will hold Service Its llrst meeting following sum­ l'hone nrnson 2·6151 mer vacation Tuesday evening, AmlmiRnco set·vlee dny and September 2,. at the I. 0. 0. F. night. Ambulance equlflped Herschel and Elda A~l