'" THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS ,,. Ninety-Third Year No. 14 Thursday April 3, 1952 3 Sections, 22 Pages Mason Juniors ·Rehearse "Strictly Formal" Organist Amnflers. 1 Truckers Balk Governor Wins lJfrs.: !Jell's Plea ·· At Heavy Fines l>arty Support Money Is In Sight

Under New Law For President Il;;;][:;j:l,:'1::£f.~~J:~f~] Walling for the Sum·ise," ·For 7-Room School Mrs. l3c>ll u~ecl nn Ingham · True!' O\'m·wd1~h ts Dl'llw Withdrawal of Truman ICn11nty News want ncl last week B I Gives New Courage 1n hm· :;carl'h for n rccot·d player h d 1 w• l•'im• of ~2,3!)) at Mason t t ' To lnl•iuuu Dmnom·ats llllld tlw one reeorcl. She got hoth. Anll $Bfi0 Down r1t I.esli•l ' [ 'l'hen for good measure she re· I ou on ' ssue Freight truek opcratm·s Govel'nor G. Mennen Wil-l ccl1•ecJ the orgnnlst's reeorrlin,::, II. I I madr. nt Lazy Valley Inn high In who have dist;f!garded load t'e­ lams is the man ng H\111 tilC Rocl

,··. (onventl'on hernlcr.o wem Miner, Lowe Ray Rod11gu 1) L. Deleg11tesMiller. A~n Ohosnn Make F1"v.e Run's 'fhe ehicf IHJHinosn of. tho con- Mrs. llelcn Beeman Of. Heart Attack Down For Chairmanship Is the most prosperous over and ventlon was to plclc rlclogntcH to 0 k E d Mrs. nesP rrtrJY !i enc '" • I ' < o, ' nud lion Curmon, ddcl!lllhCI' li••'rn, t:hal'io• Lyon, o[ !he baby. ,_,he g 1ancct 1 ou Je 1 ltl t i T school, at 10:30. for tho November election· is the lly Democrat~ in Mcrrdi:tn town· Hl•bort Ill·•···'""" nn•l D•·n J.owery, nltl·r- window of tile hot\se.on the Lax· even ng w I gucs s rom ecum· In Lansing uncl VVncousto, he issue of incorporation of a· small ~hip anrl Ensl L:~m:Jng. 'nl•• 1 1 · ht r ht Reorganiz11tlon 1\loet Scheduled seh. Forty-three a.ttendcd and a lived his entire life near Dans· Paul Lul, ·'""'"" M1•- She took a bellcr look and saw The board of cducalion hus set VI e. Lansing, a nrth class city. Both Rr.publlc:m governor has had to < .. 1 r 1 1 1 coffee was servcc.1 1 · M fl th and hlt him in the eye. He is in • 1 """" """· ·" "'· 11 '"·:· 1 · "1' 1,.,, '·· •·vn •·•' Ith·tl 111e lJrooclct' ltottse was on Ttlesd·ty evenr"ng Apr·!! 8 for tlte s urv vmg r. war e are e Issues arc now likely to he placed JiUl In a <:!all to Gmnrl Rr1pids '""' n,, c;, 11. Tin:ndg .. , "''""""''"" Ml·· ' ' ·' • C. G. Lantis & Sons are con· the Foote hospital, Jackson. Keon•·· ,!"'"" Monl~·:~· nnd J11h11 ~;. Wil-l flrc. She tclel'honed .the alarm meeting to discuss school prob· ti th · 1 t 1 b wiclow, n son Max of Flint, two before Lnns!ng township res!· r!very mornim,•1 to get orders be- vcr ng e rcs1c cnce vaca ec Y gr"llld"U1 11 ter·~ sl t Mr Thelma Campbell unci Mrs. AI· 1 ,._ ' "'"· niLo·•·"nt~··· .. ami slic ami hcor husband tried to !ems and their relations to rear- -1 · "f 1 " " g ~, a s er, s. dents. Tho cities. too; wlll have to, wrc starting a d:ty's business. Lna,lnl(, hfLh w:nd, h•il·•'n n,Jy ""'11 tho Lumbert lam1 Y mto a ' e e- Merle ·Otis of Lansing, and a mon Lathrop wero in Detroit oiw vote on the merger proposal. ' ,. i UapaJlol·t. Is Scl•rd~:ry c. II. \'nn o1·"Jnl•·· .!ole~""'': '"''I llu- put out· the fire. They were ·llll· ganlzation. Meetings have been vision and Radio Service Center," b h L L , hort M"thcr """ JCny_ lloyl,, nlll.l'""t"'· ab!l! to m'ake headway against held with the rural schools in· E G"ll d · rot cr, awrence, nns 1ng. day last week. , Raymond Rapaport, secretary Lr.n'"•~<· Hlxth wa1.t, rtnymnnol Rn:011· b h w 1 t 11 • t1 I more as 11ca tee1 1m- Funeral services wore held qf the c:onvcntion, introclttced the ,,o:t, M1,xin•· lloYr.\11 11,, H. Lyl" ~L"""· the flf\mr.s. T 11C rooter1 ouse eluding Munith and Gregory. This clan. Other rooms will be used as T Lloyd Gee was In Ann Arbor Mrs. Nellie McCreery one day 1 'I t llnl.urt Dlnuwoll, Lnw• one• ill!ll•·,· "J"I and 4CO chid· "11 ''"" 11 ll•<. 'fl e 11t'oo Jnr llotJse ·owned by 1nent \"I'll bn present to answer R M E 1 b amuel Serzert offlc atecl. Ma· qinct wori·Wl', a sttcccss[ul busi- L,.,,;""· •• v..,,tlt ,... ,..r. J:o'l""''''' Mhwr 1 l ~ • v ~ • ev. and rs. '. H. Soc er erg 1 1 · r 1 d i h called on Mrs. Lucy Grow Sun· Crcery, recently. Jiess man and an i,Jealisl com- r.rul Vfl·l:lnJ: an.J Gn" M. lty msurnnce Ill lte ng am of the Methodist church at Hud· 11 in Detroit renee home. ·. 1 , 1 . l tl 1 ;.1,,nl11~ '""' Mr.;, M••o Mr.r""'"· ••. cr- Fnr!ncrs 1Y!ulu.ll. Tho chicl's were Mr. and Mrs. William Wilde of son Monrlay. ( G F" ~er TH'CHl( rtl ns c uurman n 1 ! l~lll('M, • • Mr. and Mrs. Wllliam Campbell ljonvention. Mrs. Jasnphm•J Whnr·l ------m·:·.•rrd wrth the Barry-Eaton Ypsilanti spent Sunday with their Mrs. Grace Acker entertained a ey ets st Mrs. Aggie? Thurlby· is worldng f lr culled on Mrs. Lucy Grow and tim of Lansing was named the . IFar:ncn: Mutual. son and family, the Art Wildes. for Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. 'in Mason now. · I'ecordln~ secrP.lary. P.ov. Jr,pl I. !\(.. ' r\" th I Pecplc 0~ th2lr wny out to the Mr. and l)j!rs. Gordon Keeper Lee Ritchey of South Bend, In· Look at Players I~ing of Lan~ir.g gave tho invor-1- lifls S. liiSellfO H 1Lnxton f'lrm from to~vn thought visited Mr. and Mrs. James Holt diana, and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Uon. A dl!l.

· Melvin B. Cure, Jackson, not burn, Roy Wright, Arthur Hinch· at the Presbyterian church for tlte \ ; ' : L • : '·-.. ~' ·~ ~; / having car under contrpl, $7.00. .en and. Fran~ PbUltps. · . · visitation committee. '. '' '.' -I · Ingham .County tJcws April 3, 1952 the Potter ,property, Some othor '!'RAINING SCJIOOI, UEJ.. D l\IA80N 1\IARUJIJ'l'EI Twenty-Eight ballots wero for n(her locations, Clifford Cowdry nnd Alfred Wheat: ...... ,,... ,,...... ,.. $2,40 Scienc.e .Forces Leslie expressed general opinions or rorbet were In Grand Haplds Oats ...... - ...... , ,B:t: were signed hy non·rcsidcnts. Tha last 1'hursdJIY attending the Arm· Corn ...... ,.... ,, 1,!l5 Farm Revolution To Join Grange Leslie school bo!lrd wlll meet lltrortg ·sales nnd Service training Soybeans ...... 2.74 'I'uescjny, April 8, and proccc(i schpol sponsorerl hy the Grand Ryo ...... 1.73 · Tax Rate Set TwenlY·elr;ht appllcntlons for with plqns, If the building Is not F1trnace Co,, distributors of Arm· Bucl

1941 - 1950 MOTOUS .. · ·. . _ LETTERS·I (to the Editor World \Vulting .••" cept for a few "cartwheels" which ' .. "The Is • . .1 f ·M · B ll's' mnlce. a pretty great clutter In This Is What This Bargai·n.· Includes I ··' . R~.: Notal on ° rs. e. 'some· of the "mnchlnes."J Some: ~ plight; front Pl1.ge, last lsst]Ci how I thought perhaps she might .Gas- Oil- Electric Water ·Heaters · '-New ntoel( - New Pistons - New Piston lUngs - New Uocls ..:... Now kindly pass along ~nc,losed traT enjoy the' selection played In two . f tunc she• requestec. different styles Cone on each· / Camshaft - New Front lUounting Plate·- And New Oil Free. · This Is not a professionahquallty side!. This accounts for. the one· disc but may suffice until a bet· hnlf minute variation between the You Cc:.n't- Go Wrong if It's G. E. . \ ter one .fs obtainable. · t\vo. Tempo you: !mow. _No; ;1 Small P1u•ts, Labol' anll Taxes Extra . ~ . ' . We often keep 'organ. tran· Blue Monday style; No. 2 ·Sat= scripts as a hobby. This one was urday Night FishfrY. ' . cut on· our Hammond ·equiP.ment Anyway, should she tire of the last time we were In Colo' same;· have het· return .It to you ril.do: "Lazy_· Valley . Inn" just and It will malce good accompanl· ~. R ' c· h ' . I . above Evergreen,· Colli., on the ment· for the early spring mud- . e "job." This accounts for some of thrushes ','Down by the Syca~ Collins Sales· &.' Service, c· e e·v ro et· / ' ' "\ ', ' ' '\ ·· ·· AI. · · I · · the, superllu,ous surface, noise o~ more." No charge, · . · ...... :·. ' .. ~ ' .. ' . · ... · : ~ · ', · · ' conversation, tinltle of glusses; · '. :FRED H ... NORTHRUP, - 147 W. 1\laplo ., .. <: :Pilo~ui-.: ~~Sll: . . ·.. . '. ·EARL CAVENDER,' Service Manuger ' Plionc 28061 :· lrl'n1 ware (all tl11! silver Is either · 4838 N. I\edvnle Ave., i '----"':--..-;.----.--~---·-----·--·----.;.'------..-;.,_... _ _.... _.._• ... ·.;..·-- _ _.1!n:the mint or hllls'out there ex· Chicago, ~1111)ols ... ·• .. ' ' . . . .. r·'.' ...... ,\ . /,1

UNIVERSAL MANUBJ~ LOADERS ChanJ>OI', :;lmplet', cnsi(ll' to mount thnn n11y other• louder, W111 lift Classified Advertising mow Ilinn 11 ton, DAVE & DORN DIEHL Dans vi Be II..;. YOUR PR01'EC'l'ION against USED EQUIPMENT Smith Silos Phones 26:31 and 217:,'. windstorm Joss Is n I~npeer Cy- Goocl Used 'l'rnctors 12wtr :Eivestock clone tmllcy; Cost iH low-pay· Fnrmall M, c nnd H Enrly discount allowed for o'rder ·»oLS'r"'IN mont for losse:; Is prompl'. State .fohn Deere II, unrl 2 B's, 19•16 settled for on crcetlon, SBos wet MILK CANS-!l mill< cons for !'! "' or Shorthom hull Mutual Cyclone Insurance Co, and 1038 mixed, also r11l hloelts vlhrntcd sole. Also m11klng machine, •·; service nt your farm, Purchrerl 12w5 One ,good Ford any size apcl anywhere. I stock wntcr tun It, pint: unci qunrt '1-Iolsteln hull from record clam. B Ill G c1 T 1 jars, huy carl'luge and fol'l<, and 11 Also rcglstcred Shorthorn hull. YE:ARLING registerer\ I-Iolslcln ° nr· en rae or• • 1111' 1 tlon Jnundry stovc 1 1 'Chntges nre $3.50· within llrsl hull, rcucly for service, Ells· Usecl 1, 2 and 3 holtom,Plows Artie vVood ~~~ ~vu~ cr heater. Cull 31-~ .~\ cl'ght m!les, $2 repent tritJ.Small worth J1rown, 022 Edcn road. Choppers-Comhlnntlons Weblwrvlllc!, Bcrl Jolicoeur, 3814 additional chargc, If farthcl', Wll· Phonc 2·1072. Hwl John Deere PTO Phone <111.3 Leslie. · Howell rom!, Wcbhervlllc, 11w1 ,Hilm Musolff, 3 miles southeast of ··----.. ------Gehl with motor and two heads 4wtf ------··-·---- Dunsvllle. Phone Dnnsvlllc 28!H POULTRY-0 wccl< old Leghorn Intcrnatlonnl 75P COil~ PLAN'fER-McCormlclt· ·or 2880, !lwlf ""pulle.t~ for 1;nJ.c. Phone Mnson , Trucl ,KB·5 l'ruclc wlth Rack lmetor for sale, with two row nearly new, to usc with Fnrmull - ·-·---· --·--.. ------· ·~L-112 Plci<·UIJ, 'Y..·lon, l!l51 cultivator. This Is a full two plow B tmct.or, !~rank Jensen, Route 3, Usc Proved Dnlry Ilull:l GUERNSEY COW-4 year:; olrl,. HJH fo'ord Truclt with Hack, $250 tractor, hus Continental engine, W!lllumston. 14w2p Artlflcinlly from · rluc now. B. F. Arend, phone 1 Other Equipment In guod condition. Phone 227!ltl ------'- 211022 Mnson, 3\'" miles cas! of ,Tractor Mountcd Sub Soller Muson, 11wlp SILOS ltccp 50r,:. more !ecd valuc Michigan Holt on 1-lnlt road. 14wlp 12.row Mounted Corn Plclwr ln yoLlr hny, boost mill<, hccf ... ,Attific~a1 B1·eeders six-pJG..;!~r-:~nl~;-8-~~~ks-~lti: IRcfri.gcl'fltor Electric Stove TRACTOR-John Deere tractor, production. Scm]. today for FREE George .T. BeVIer, 31,4 miles Elecl.rle Cmam Scpurntor Model L, plow and cultivator, "Gmsslnnc' Farming" boolclet. Inrrham-Mnson Local 1 'I I east or Mason on Columbia road, iNew l!l51 Rcfrlgcrutom: Must be new rubber tires, cheap, 'l'ractor Vm;taburg Silo Co., Vestaburg, Put In culls by noon phone 2!iOmJ Musnn. 14wll moved, In A-1 shape. Call Lansing 55423. Michigan. 14w4 ·-· . --- .. -----·--·-·-----·-----· 14wlp BR}ODER-:350 chick brooder; IIOJlSES--Palr of sorrel mares, s·1 b Charles Brown WC!ll matched. Also r1 three· 1 S Y LET ME 'rAKE tlJC hard work ol~ In g-oml condition, $15. George Balmr, 33iJ1 W. Tomlinson Insemlnntor year·old brown riding mare, I 1 t" C out of plowing with 11 Davis Phone Mason 21976 Also hrl!lle, sacldle, hrcast collar. 1 mp emen. 0. Depth Control. 1 can suvc you road, phone J78J. Mason. 11lw1p , 2-5wtf Alhcrt Lowe, 1229 Eden road, j Mason money and work. Cull or write •j phone 5G83 Mason. Cull nfter 10w1 I-Iarrls Hartwell for dcmonstra· TRACTOR-John Dcerc Modcl D tractor, powertrol, rolloma· I. C. brcd gilts for Mny far· 5:00 p. m. or Saturday and Sun·J- ___ tlon. Phone Wllllumslon 620·F·3l. :o; tlc front wheels, lute 4!1 model. · . row. F. C. Burgess, 29•1 Wll·1 clay. 13w2 MANURE SPREADER $'10, Mas· 11w2p Also plow, 2-14 on ruhbcr and ,loughby rood, Wllllu.mston, phone-· 1 sey-Harris, John Decre 2·12·ln . qulclt chan~(c cultivator. Tractor .~~B·li'·13 Williamston. 10w2ptf IB o A H- Purchred HampRhlrc bottom plow, $60. Clare Lott '1 ~ Goocl Buys 0 has seen little use, plow and cui· _U,.. LL-G . 11 1 hoar of service uge for sale., miles north and 3U. miles of 11 B l ·~---~ ca~t tivntor are nearly new. Mrs. Lila UeJnsey Jll goat s zc, Coe 1~. Emens phone 532•1 Mn· M E ·t .LI1 It d PI Goocl u~.ecl Farm - Hldeclwr, 2111 Creston place, nicely mnrlwd, from artificial son. ' 14wl, ~son on as o ron · tone .. ;:::. , .breeding. Eari Nlehols, ~orn.er o.! 1--·---- · .I Mason 22864. 11w1 Lansing, phone 26794 or 89866 1 Lansing. 14w2 N\ciJOis and On~mlug.t r ouds. 1 HEREFORD CALVES for sr.le, IPAX HOG feeclcrs. and water Ma:chinery ';PI)one Mason 232.,2. 12w3 i sloclters and feeders Odd cat- fountains for snlc C A Davis · . -~ · · · . · · ' · · ' 1951 McCorm1cl<·Deer111g Model C SHOATS-Four shoats for sale, tle. Buy now .for your ~rass. Elevator, Eden. · 14W2 tractor with 2·bottom, 14~inch about 60 pounds eael1. Cecil, Stealy, Cattle Co., Stockymcls at NEW OLIVER CORN PLANTEI't mounted plow. This plow is Hurler, 3117 Hurper road, phone; ~nr~ldll. Hw8 for sale. Planted 80 acres. EU· new, never- used. Also cultiva- Hay-Grain-Feed ~1809 Muson. 13w2~! GILTS-Four bred Yorkshire, gcne Lyon', 3291 W. Tomlinson tor· to' fit tractor. This outiit 1 weigh ne·trly 300 Ills each Also road, phone 3789 Mason. looks like ncw. ·" S G 1 1 · ' ' • ' • • 11 tf 1949 Ferguson Tractor, new PIONEER even ooc IGuernsey bull," 14 m?nlhs old, w paint job, very good tires. This Bred H eifel'S , !·Iol~eln r~w, j' years old, fresh TRACTOR-Farmall tractor . for tractor lool perches ·>• wcaning age. Also bred docs that I Phone 24982 Mason Implement Co. HAY-I;Julcd alfalfa and brome Smith, 2854 ;Plains road, phone and chlclATS-Quantlty of Eaton oats Paint Prices Slashed Klplte, Route 1, East· Lansing, Jc.J.helfer for sale, will freshen .Tohn Deere G. P. Tractor Cletrae Model 20 Crawler-type PAtta roadd, two miles north to 9:00 a. m. to 5:00 p. m. for sale, suitable for seed, $1.00 phone Lansing 88359. 1~w2p 1 1 20'/o Reduction r•f.Qon. Mamie Alters, Route 1, Mn· 1951 M. M. Z•.. Tractor, demonstra· tract~ per roa • second 1ouse on north After the above dates you may ?er bushel. W. H. Collar, Mason, on all paint · · : son, 1152 South Collegc road. tor DISC HARROWS side of Piper road. 14w'2 pick up your Pioneer Seed Corn ?hone 28822. ·· 14w1p COAL-Genuine Olga Poco coal for sale. We deliver. · C. A. ~::· 14w1p USED GRAIN DRILLS l,.ET'S BUILD THE. BEST SILO at my home. . • BUY NOW .AND SAVE oauLL-R 1 t d G · b 11 Nearly J 1 D M t PLOWS I have extra corn for both old HAY for sale, 3 tons of first ' Davis Elevator, Eden. 14w2 ..,.. . egs erc uernsey u new 0111 eere rae· HAY RAKES· • Fo_r Profit · ond new customers, i G bl 'St ~c.";. for snlc. Servlcenble ngc, Don tor, plow and cultivator HAY LOADER • F E " "' cutt ng alfalfa and 3 tons of a1n e Ol'e .. ;Qauss, phone Webberville 1·F·3, Oliver 60 Tractor and Cultivator MANURE SPREADERS or I conomy Curtis B _Wright mixed hay. Also. 12'.steel stanch: . Mason OIL DRUMS f~r sale, 75 cents £~345 Iosco road. 14w1p Furmall F-20 Tractor • For Permanence t ' ·· !ons, 6 drink!ng cu~s, 6 lO·gal. each. One buffet, $5. Bert Wasp· All1s-Chaimers B Tractor and Other Items too num~rous to For Realty Value 3220 Wright Road milk ~ans, 6·gul. electric water 14~1 er,. 128 W ..Oak Street, phone Plow mention _ . . Route 3• Les\1e heater, 500·chlcl< elcctrlc brood- --F.....,-,--...... ,.---,~-'----'- 21571. . : 14w1 GILTS-Seven b1•ed gilts for sale, John Deere 4·wheel -Manure Wc are selling our used back hoe Let's· Build A Phone Les\1e 2334 er, one.row Intcrnatlonul potato lreproof Safes WOOD for .·sale,. draw It your· . •· start farrowing. in Aprll.;Frnnk Spreader and tractor. If. you. have stone Ribstone ·· 13wl planter with fertilizer attach· I· have a: Qurmtity of· new and self, $3.00. pcr cord, If delivered, Perleberg;· ll.l mile· south of Holt Farmull F-12 Tractor and Cult!· piles to cover and ·ditches to dig · MAMMOTH CLOVER seed, tests ment. Harvcy Gleason, 5% miles used flre.proof of all sizes. $5.00. June Smith, first place east road on · Darling road. Phone s~es' vator ' tills Is a ~en\ buy. · World's largest plant, devoted CX· 99:32, Contains no sweet clover. south of Mason on US·127, phone I ~!so halt :me soo~ity C!lests of Walltcr road 0j1 Base Line or · 24955 Mason. 13w2 ·. c. An.ders_ o" n & elusively to farm type silos. Robert Stillman, 1580 Stillman 2648 Lesl1e. 14w2 ~me~ . s es suM e for. the third place west of Webber road 2 YOUNG HOLSTEIN'. BULLS, 8 F. See me for early order discounts, ron d • PI tone L ans 1ng 8767 2.1 3w 2 p STRAW-C,lean bright oat strawr H . ld N 1' on right slcl~. phone 3944 .Leslie. .and' .9· months 'old. They are ·Fra]\cis flatt 14 1 from·- a. good 'producing herd and Mlnnenpolls·Moline Oealor. ' Sons s A L t . :. SEED OATS-Eaton seed' oats for sale, wire baled, $17 a ton. al 0 ea W P 'exceptionally nice. William Goodyear Fann.Tires and Tubel Phone 2003 · • . ,- ~~- On from certified seed. Edward Robert Clark, 4515 S. Waverly 504 S. Jookson RoaCl JIGSAW .for sale, $10. LouiE .· :. are / Dansville Phone· Mason 22906. Kranz, 2769 Sandhill road, phone road,. phone· 72069 Lansing. · Phone ".¥'ason 5701 . Bernita, Phmie 14683 Mason. : Ubcr, 1438 Harper road, Phone a miles north of Mason on US• 1 lOWl · · 13w2 Lansin(i 87301. 13w2p . 1 11w2 27Sw.tt · · · · 14wl . 1;5894; · · : ;<: \: . ··_ •·· · .14wlp '127 . ' ·~...... <·,· ,L,,. ·... ·. lO.Jfi-78 Ohl!!rnob!lc 2-tlnnr 11r.· ------Les Foote DINING ROOM SUITE-l!llghl CLOTIIING-Gh·l's reel RJll'lng lngbam County News .. April 3, 1952. Page l " dan, Many cnre·fre~· miles left SheHane pleee dining rnorn stlite frw snle, Clllll", slr.p 8, for mlle, Also pull' · In this car, Qqeen Anne ::;tylc. Just like now. Want Ads of gir•l'a l>rown oxfords; Hlzc 1 Y.!A; 19 Bottled Gas Mrs. I~uy BennoH, 51!1 S. Rogers anrl ::mvcral wa~h rh·csHes, all h\ A. G~ Spenny & Sons 4Hll Mu~on, ,Real Estate " Froo Delivery Servlco street, phone 1li!er excellent c'ondltlon. Phone 21832 Building Supplies Page 2 222 S, Cedar . 0 Phone !.1·6441 11;00 p, m: · 14w1p MnHnn, 5a3 West Maple, Hwl 1 Chcclt Our Installation Prlcca ·------....,------· A. 0~ .. Gl eenough _ ------Milson ------. lith'?/1Jf:L >.·.',: ''.">'.''-\'[';:;·.~:·.... ,;-~ --:-:-----'-~------.,..--:---- THO H. WASHER for sale, Also COATS-Girl's spring coals, size FIXTURES-New nnd used bath · · · ·· c,:' I IIAVE A goorl supply of farm l!H7 OLDS, 76 · hydramutle, nir Bottled OWl .Ap;Jllnncca ldtchen sink wlth dmln hourd. fence, hnrb wire, cedar ·posts a, $3; sizC! 5, $3. Mrs. Franlt fixtures, tubs, stools, wnlet• condition heater. Also 2·whecl 209 West I-IIllsdnle street, phone Guerriero, 212 Mublc Cour·t, nnd Htecl gnlc~ In H and Hi-ft, henlers, lavatories, etc. Now nnrl trailer,- newly ?Uil~, $>10, Charlie I:.unslng 58005, Hw2p JengthH. C. A. Davis Elevatot·, F. C. Anderson & Phone 23153. 14w1 used deap unci shallow well Ishurn, Leslie, phone 12~2 Leslie. ------1 Erlen. 1.'1W2 HEATER-Coli gus watm· heater, COA'l'-Sprlng cant and hal, mse pumps, Lewis and Shaw, 3 ,L . . · 14w2 miles south of Mason, 1 1,~ miles Sons tank and piping, Also toilet colored, size 2, $2.50. Mrs. Rob· lfHfl WHIZZI~ll nm'E, heavy PAR 'I' S-Misrellnncous DodgC! Dansville Phone 23G:J cnsl off US-127 at 182G Rolfe 35wtf · sent, 2 folding garage doors ert Foreman,· phone 28521 Mn· duly, In goi)(I s!Jape, grnesl parts, generators, startGrs and 7%' 1 x 6%' with windows and son. ' 14w1 road, phone Mnson '1785. llwtt Nims, llmtte 2, Mnsrm, phone OLDSMOBILE 1948_ .. 68" club radiators In goo(] condition, 1980 hardware, Phone Mason 0002. ------,.------USED BARN n1aterlals, A-1 con­ 210 ACRES Dan.wllle-S tockbrlclge 21~89 Mason, Hwl sedan with l'U(llo, heater and Kirby road, Leslie, Inquire after USED APPLIANCES. ne!rlgera· 14wl CLOTHING-Girl's light grny dillon. TlmbGr, 3 x 5 rafters nr nil reo 1!l31 FORD Model A, pick-up L oo 1(- SIJecla ls- Ph· 1"1 1) Moto1· Sales · tine seed. Also Chippewa eat· Nate Davis, 41•1 West Maple, Mn· sale,t 1 _gns J conversion1 Pt furnace,L 11lo- modelled· with a new vapor 'all type, good running order, over· . Bottled Gas ing potatoes. Frank Hill, corner son, phone 21351 Mason. 14w2 cn el'. 111 nc 'son. 10ne eswtcf automatic furnace, 36x80 barn loud springs, 4 good tires, recon­ April 3 to 9 · of Howard and Williamston 462- 13 with 12 stanchions, 2-sto'ty ditioned radiator, new ldng bolts, .. Ser\lice that Satisfies · roads, 2 miles south of Dansville. granary, tool shed, 12x36 sl!li. AL RICE CHEVROLET HAS 227 N. Cedar Phone 2-3081 Instaliations, Coiwersions, phone Dansville 2031. 12wtf ii. ;,.-T_ The soil type on this farm . .ls new distributor assembly, ready 14 1 .AP· Radl' elevl.sl"·on ' to drive. $75. Call W. W. Edwards, MADE THE BIG OFFER BE- 1 W pllnnces ' V Miami, Hillsdale nnd Conovelo. MAPLE SYRUP-M. H. Lyon, :··. INCOME PROPERTY, 2 npa,,t· Lansing 71681, after 6 p. m. LOW FOR A 7-DAY PERIOD Easy Terms, Free Delivery· · 1228 Ives road, phone 5262 Mn• ::1 Farm Property - ments, one is furnished and 14w1 ONLY -A H h ld G d son. 12wtf Radio Tubes For Sale rented at $GO a month. Goll'd Used Cars 1950 Chevrolet Fleetline De- ouse 0 00 s Don Hill Gmi.r~nnt~':d s~~~~:: setup In n good Jocalion. Prl'c"e I 2 d h · II $1D,ooo. 19'19 FORD Club Coupe · uxe - oar, mec amca Y 3135 GENUINE 80 ACRES-1.% miles from Eaton 279 ACRES near Williamston, 239 perfect and good ·]ooldng, WESTINGHOUSE Laundromat S. Okemos Rd., Oltemos GOBLE'S RADIO Hmne-1% miles from Eaton tillable, land Is level and wQ¥· 1950 DeSOTO Custom '1-door 8 equipped with air-condi- : (automatic washer) A-1 condi· Phone Lansing ·7849 wt! Rapids on blacktop road. All drained, 2 barns, 1940 DODGE 2·door, sharp nnd 29 Hickory Smoked 36~6G '!JLd clC!an tioned heater,, back-up lion. Must be seen to be nppre- SERVICE modern dwelling with automn· :-J•lxSO, 2 large silos. 'l'Ius fa,~ljl1 lights, outside visor and un- cinted. Call H. C. Jewett, phone EASTER HAMS _, !'hone 5051 tic steam heat, new ldtchen nnd is one of the best. , _ 19•18 KAISER 4-door 5511 1948 DeSOTO Custom Club dercoated. Special price- Mason nt 551 West Maple, Make sugar cured , 440 s. Jeffet·son . Mason , house newly remodeled and APARTMENT house in Masci'!. Coupe Now Only_ $1,295.00. Mason. · 14w1 aecorated, 2-car garage, 4Dx60 Located on main road with ex- Also A PIANO for sale, cheap, will de- Mason Home Appliance Leslie Food Locke~·s ', Tral·l·e· r· s. basement pe'n type barn, hen tra largC! lot. Price only $8,900. Collins Sales & 1948 Dodge %-ton pick-np with liver. PhonC! 6LA-95643. Harvey Your Freezer Headquarters house, granary, tool shed, all WE HAVE many other homes, 4-spced transmission and new Miller, Jr. 14w1p See our complete stock of Phone Leslie 5361 buildings newly painted and rc- some new, in Mason that are Sel'vice Revco 'Freezers On Display Phone Mason 4591 paired. 16 acres wheat, 8 acres reasonably priced. " 1 paint. Good tires and equipped J 147 W. Maple Phone 25311 with a heater. A real buy at -- · 8-15-23 cubic ft. 14wi 1939 GLIDER house trailer, 18-ft., alfalfa, 60 acres work land, We also have vacant Jots inside with electric braltes. I..ocated on good pasture with spring brook and outside of Mason that llre ~~~~=~======our special price of $749.00, CHICKS-Miami U. S. approved Used \Vest Curtice road, just off Ei· through it. Good fishing, good good building locations. :.~ COUPE-1941 Plymouth business Other OK used car values, baclted Mason baby chlelts $3.50-$39.00 a hunr Refrigerators & Washers dred. Michigan State feeds, pr~ fert. Norris Parker, Jr., Route 1, fences, 150 rods new last year. We ncC!d more farms nnd hom.es coupe. Can be hnd .by taldng by AI Rices' years of fnir dealing Mason: 11w1 Price $18,000.00. in or ncar Ingham county. ... ~ over the balance of $143 in easy In Excellent Condition Home Appliance starter, Starter, grower and com' payments of $27.50 per month. 1951 Chevrolet Slyleline Deluxe plete line. Shell· Feed Store, 1208 200 ACRES-South of Eaton Rap- WHY PAY RENT? Pay $5GO Easy Monthly Payments Avail~ 120 W. Maple Phone 25!lll Turner Street, Lansing phone Also trailer axle in good condi· 4-door. Power Glide, radio, hent· able on These Poultry" and Rabbits,I ids, 160 acres workland, 10. down and buy this small place tion. Cull Mason 2-5731. 14w1p er, undercoat, turn signals, oil 14wtf 2·8847. llwt! acres timber, balance good pns· with one acre of ground, gt'H'ld ------filter and white tires. A real t.urc with spring water. 17 garage, modern home. Price 1949 PICK-UP tnicl<, l•'ord V-8, %· smart loolting cnr. Mason TABLE-Round extension table MAPLE SYRUP-Maple syrup ---:-~----::-,.----~--:-:---i'' acres clover seeding, 20 acres $3,GOO for sale. H. M. Brown, 84~ ton. Leo Slone, • 2326 Harper 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe .Home Appliance and. 4 chairs. Good condition . 'l'URimY POULTS, White Ho1- nlfalfn, npproximntely 25 acres NEW HOME in Williamston,''6 road, first farm west of Okemos Wlll sell cheap. E. W. Olney, 133 South Onondaga road in Aurellu~ Janel, day old and started. wheat, share; 7-room"' mod· rooms, 3 bedrooms, large Tot 4-door. 120 W. Map!~ Phone 25911 'h road, phone 287!l7 Mason. 14wlp E. Columbia, phone Mason 24641. township. 14w1 Blood teste,], any number. Aileen ern home, garage, 4Dx70 base- flGx132, also gnrnge, v.ery good 1951 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe 2·door. 46wtf I . 14w1p FRYERS, . White · Rock, alive, Mentor,. phone Leslie 3650. , ment barn, 15 stanchions nnd location, $9,500 total price, 12wt1 drlnl1lng cups, modern mlllt $4.250 rlown payment. 1951 Chevrolet Bel-Air. Power STOVE-AB electric range for FURNITURE-2-pc. living room feather picked or pan ready b:f ---~-=-=--=--:---:::---:-- house, 12x35 cement stave silo, 1 SIX-ROOIV' moclcrn bungalow.·,·!·n Glide. sale, $35, in excellent condition. suite, 5-room. oil heater used 6 order. Mrs. Gordon Mlllis, 1441 BABY CI-IICKS....:.White Roclts, granary hog house tool shed " 1950 Chevrolet Flcetline Deluxe R. McCarthy, corner of Covert months, gas stove, wardrobe, set Ives road, phone 21787 Maso~. New Hampshire Reds nncl and double• corn ' crib, hen Mason, Jnr'"'e"' lot, hns new fur- 2·door. and Edgar roads, phone 3747 Les· bunk beds, 1940 · Olcls 2·cloor se. Route 2, Mason. 14w3 White Leghorns. Let us quote house, all buildings in good nnce and chimney and new sun 1950 ChcvrolC!t FleGtline Deluxe lie after 6:00 p, m. or week ends. 'clan, child's desk 295 Okemos FRESH EGGS for sale, come and you price. Hatches every wee!~. r.onclltion, goOd land and fences. parlor, nice garden spot, pffce 4-door. Power GllclC! 14w1p street, Mason phone 2·4422. Defiance Chlclt Hatchery, De- p · $25 000 00 $7 500 OO only $6,850, $3,400 down. get them at 35c per dozen. nee ' · • • · c1 own. 50 ACRES, between Mason aM j1950 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe ------'----~ f4w1p George BeVIet', miles east of fiance, Ohio. · l2w5 Balance terms. 4-door. • FURNITURE-Single maple bed- 3Y. Eaton Rapids, modern 6-room Mason on cblumbln road, phone 1950 Chevrolet Fleetllne Deluxe ste"ad, $5, occasional chair, $4. STOVE-Detroit-Jewell gas stove BUILDING COSTS are highet 40 ACRES-Northeast of Eaton house, very good barn, stnnclt· 25909 Mason. 14wi today: Do you have enough pro- Rapids. Good locl)tion on black- ions for 6 cows, 40 acrC!s tillable 4-door. Mrs. Franlt Guerriero, 212 Mable for sale, In very good condition. ===--:-:----:----:----:---:------;­ 1950 Chevrolet Styleline Deluxe Court, phone 23153. 14wl Can be seen at 238 West Ash, Ma· BEEF-% beef for sale, 3-year­ tectlon if a cyclone hits? Why top road. 6-room modern house, 011 farm, 8 acres wheat goes 2-door. son, or phone 26894 Mason. Nor· old. R. J. Sturman, 4U: ·miles not can your-Lapeer man today? all new bath and plumbing, gas with farm, total price, $11,900. 1948 Chevrolet Mleetline 4-cloor. CHINA CUPBOARD; beautiful mnn Rector. 14w1p west. of Leslie. 14w2 State Mutual Cyclone Insurance heat, 3Dx4D basement barn, corn This is a good bargain. .., .• 1948 Dodge Deluxe 4-door. Co. 12w5 crib, garage and. worltshop, 5 a·ntlque hanging lamps, oak• ------PURE MAPLE SYRUP for sahi, acres wheat, 5 acres new seed· LES FOOTE 1947 Chevrolet Stylemaster 2· booltcase, phone Mason 2·1261. · DAVENPORT, · green frieze, in · $ a gallon. Eugene Lyon, 32 1 Robmt Kirby door.· 5 9 S T A R,T ED PULLET S-409 lng alfalfa, 8 acres clover, good Salesman ·!~ SPECIAL 12wtf very good · condition. Irene w. Tomlinson road, phone 3789 started· ptillets, 8 . wee its old, pasture with running .water. Phone Mason 4 3 1947 Ford Super Deluxe Tudor, Franldin, 304 East Elm, phone Mason. 14wtf Holtzapple strain, well feathered Price $9,000.00. 2 9 2 _. -.:': V-8. . 26874 Mason. · 14wl ------$1,395.00 1946 Chevrolet Fleetmaster 2· and developed. Should be laying· 1471_.!, ACRES in Ingham county Whl'pp Fai'lTI A·g·enc'._-y 1950 NASH Statesman two-door. door. by July, Get In 011 the high egg - -- ' Bottle Ga~ DINNER SET, 30 piece, for sale, marltet with these early pullets. 7-room semi-modern home, 1710 East Michigan, .. Very clean. Sut•f green finish, Other Transportation Values (lothl"ng· Lansing~ '\ almost new. Also quantity of $1 each. Better hurry. Charles R. 36X96 _dnlry barn for 40 cows, Phone Lansing· 41464 ,., "' sunvisor, weather-eye heater, On Our Lot Service odds and ends In dishes, reason· ! Laxton, HI .'miles south of Ma- silo, corn crib, hog house,• gn- 13wl .. rndlo, foam cus)tions, .bed, over· We have. the· finest selection ' able. Mrs. J~seph Fontana, 526 FORMAL-A size 10 aqua fotl· son on US-127. Phone 5287- Ma- rage, milk house, good l~ncl and , ,._ drive. . · . ·. · of OK used ti·ucks in Ingham Ph!lgas in 20 or 100 pou~ds West.Columbta, phone 27622 Ma·:. mal for sale. Al~o a good bl· son. 14wi ~~~~~d, 10 acr:~re~he~1/,lnbJ~ HOUSE for sale, 2 bedrooms, gns NASH-13, from 1948 through • County. Get the one to do cylinders. · · 14 3i 1951 . . b f . A' I' f" son. Wl cycle. Patricia Brown, phone Ma· BABY CHICKS, English Leghorn, acres seeding, June clover and hleclat, nearly new basement,Jjp. PONTIAC "8" 1947 4-door IYQUr JO . rom s me one ~-n 23761 13w3 i brome, ,1_. acres mammoth ca e about 5 blocks from shop· loo.:pounds delivered · GAS RANGE-Detroit Jewel· ",as. "" · Mentor strain,. s reel by Han- 14 7 t f M R o.n ' 1!iso PONTIAc Club Sedan · owner trucks. ~. clover. All goes with farm. P1 ng cen cr o nson, casonnu1e rane:e for snle. $15. G. D. Ervin, CLOTHING-Boy's wi~ter over· nah · 300-egg tJedigrec males. Price $2l,DDD.DD. Terms on te.rms. Phone 26783 Mason after 1949 CHEVROLET Club Coupe j 195f Dodge '!... ton Plck·up. Fluid also Box 319, Route 3, Mason, or cal) ·: coat, tweed sport jacket, gabar· Detlnltely production type com- per cent Joan. 4 5.00 p. m. 14\\11 1948 OLDSMOBILE Club Sedan Drive. " Lansing 43583. · ·14wi dine suit, size 10, girl's tweed blned with large size; Blood 1941 PLYMOUTH, .clean, 2-door Dodge 74.-ton Plelt·Up, Fluid ------spring· coat, size ; man's white tested, livability guaranteed. Or· WEBBERVILLE-7-room home,- 1950 COMPLETE 'LINE OF 4 1 ~~~ 0!1:1 '@ _ Drive. · SINK-18x30 sink, roll-rim baclc, Palm Beach suit, size 40, and new der in advance. $18 n hundred. 3 bedrooms, bath, furnace, nice tran Included. Mort Raymond, white oxfords, size 9. Mrs. Robert Alleen Mentor, 12855 Pcacoclt Rd., • ldtchen, newly decorated, garage, . · ~ _ U · ~ 1950 Chevrolet 2-ton Cab and Philgas Ranges 524 · Cen t er. s t reet,· p 1tone M nson· sc h ae ffer, p 1tone ·· -281.5 1 Mason Leslie'. Phone ::':350 Leslie. · ·tf Heminger. vacant, bargain at $7,500. ·Ea__ 'flY_ · .. . · 11 :Chassis. Motor overhauled, ex· 14 • cellent tires, 2-speed transmls· 2·7574. 14w1 after 5:00 p. m. · · 13w2p w Real· Estate terms. Bradshaw Realty, Web~?er: ·. Installatfon ,free on all ranges ville, phone 54. ·. ·13M · slim. · and wa tcr hen ters P.l!rchased CLOTHING-a little.-girls spring TURKEY 'POULTS. White Hoi· , . 1949 Chevrolet 1 U:-ton with Stoclt from us. DRAPES-Three pair 48·1nch coats. sizes 4, 6, 8. Phone. 22611 land ~(lY old or started. Easy 219 S. Main St., Eaton Rapids :;J · Racl< . wide drapes for sale. White Mason l4W1p to ralse.,.Blood tested. Will sell ... JAMES w. BAI

·-. . .~. / ,, f. 1 April 3, 1952 Page 8 Louis and ,Jim li'ixit WAN'l'Ji!D-t!Rcd cl111ln Hll\V. /l.lRrl tl% li1apm Loans & OHCIJAnD FOI~ )lgN1'--•10 11Pl11n Ingham County News 1941 J~ord tl'tiC!it tu tmde fm· ot' U~\VlS SUA W Gal'deu Plowing· li'eCH, :U :J WeH l J oily l'nari, Shop I toward u uHcd IJ•aetor, Wnyne l•'nrmur owrwd lund b.mk lonnH auod Worlt - nclUHonubiu natcu phono LUiltilnr: 4·4141. 12w3r• HPynolds, phone Lansing B'7:l27, We will repair untl glue all offer hetlet• term~ ul iowe~t Snndhlll road, hclwccn Collngc I•Jumhing • Hcutiug COHN GllOUND to lot on shlll'e~, houneholcl furniture or mnlw uny· nn co~l and Phillips rond, Hwlp Geranl Pierce 8 acres. Also aHrce apple OJ'l'h· thing in wood you liltc, Ail worlt No Appml~nl I~ec~ Elccta•icul Work Phone 2·:i816 nl'll for rent, A. B. Ziegler•, phone Classified Ads guurantccd. AlHo would lilte a WANTrm-GnrrlcnK to plow anci Jo'ltli Prr!l111Yil1Cnt Privileges MaHon GO!l Aurellu~, 6 mile~ west of Ma­ contract to mulm huxcs. Ail Types of Pump Hepalr Continued from Page 7 Ill. Worlt done to your snti~Inc­ !•'arm mortgngc crcrill at ll~ lw:;t Hw1 Hon on Columbia rorul, 1 miln Phone Mason 4683 day or tlonand nln price that will please Complete Sheet Molal Worlt . . - .. --·------south on Onon!lrlgn, corner Cur­ ------~------night you. No joh too Hmall or trm hig, NATIONAL l~AHM LOAN Qunlii.Y Plumbing and Ilcatlnl{ ASIII~S AND IWBBfSII-Light tic!! atHI Onorulnga ronct~. house LAND-65 uct'l! vaennl lanrl In INCOMI~ PHOPEIUY consisting Lawrcuce Burge1m, PhillipH roncl. , ASSOCI A'I'IONS In~lallnlion, Sales und Service trucidnr~ nnd hmrling of nslws No, 5:JH Cut·llco road. 11wlp '' city limltfi of Mason, phone Mn· of flvc-wom IIIHII'lmcnl on ------Phone 21!103 Mn:.on or sec me at HIH K lllidJignn Ave., Lansing 1~. II. A. 'l'crms Available ami ruhhish. PJices u worltlng 11011 2-1261. l2wtr ground flom· with b.lsemmll and WANTED-Clean white colton Clwvrolet garng<•. t•lwlp Phone !il:lSHi mnn ('fln pay, Phone 5!302 Mason, LO'l' FOR rmNT for a house ------garage nnd four· room nparlment rng:;, canno~ usc wool or rayon. LENNOX DEALERS lods :;nlc Saturday, Will ·take them at our Iarm ------· · 'l'ucsrlny ami Wednesday; hrrof, GcnPral 'l'rucidng April 5, Mason Dairy, 1hone Lansing 49291. 42wlf WEDDINGS fot· all the kindnesses shown us terms. Also 5 acres or more of land. nings 87306. 4wtJ ------~--- ·· · · ------Fomml Ol candid in church, MERCIAL HEATING rlurlnr.: the illness nnd death of IN MASON- 7-1 ou1u mode r nl'rames Emmer, phone Mason WANTED-'!'o hLIY m!xcd c.oclwr Livestock homo or studio. EAVESTH.OUCI-HNG, new and our husband and father. Mrs. repair house, gas he,lt, 1 beth ornns, ga- 27192. 14w3p WANTED TO BUY-Ail ldnds of or any nwc pUJlJIICS 4 to G FAMILY GROUPS Blanche Gibbs and ehlldicn. rngc, lnq;e lol on paved street, , , · ------.-·­ old automobiles and truclts, $1 wcelts old, by Iiller. ·Rc<~sonable Trucking and Buying At home ot· .studw. We also have excellent Used Fur· ' 1<1w1 $11,500. 'l'ctnto, I IIOUSb-Mndct·n 7 room brwk a 100 lb. title weight, also wanted price. Phone Lansing !:1-7234. Have your strwk trudwd to the ' naces, Stokers and Blowers. home, 3 bedrooms, automatic OLD PHO'l'OGRAPilS MacLEAN-We wish to express scrap iron and metal. Highest 14w 1 market that makes the mmlerienccd truckers. " Ji'. II. A. Term~ Available vunicn<'cs, 1,~ mile to >:rude and wire and tin. Call James Whit· APARTMENT wanted, 3 or· ·1 [cRAMES fnends and neighbors for lll!Jir In all size~ and styles. F. C. Anclel'son & Abel Real Estate higll schonl, 10 miles to Michigan aker, 2104 Dansville. 5wtf room~>, gmund fluor, unfur· All Animals Insured l\indncss and sympathy durina Slate college. Lansmg bus serv­ ------·------nished. Couple W!lh no children. tile illness and death of our fa­ Call us on any ldnd of livcstocl< PHOTOGRAPHY A'l' l'l'S ile, on blacktop road. Also a large WANTED-100 junlt cars and old Phone 23<1<12 Ma~on, E. J. Betcher. Sons tiler, Donald T. MacLean. We Agency yrnt w1sh to ~ell at home. barn, nppl'Oximatcly 3 ncres of iron. Will pay lop price. Aure· ' 14wl)l BEST-AT A PRICJ~ YOU CAN Dansville also WJSI1 to than!< Dr. L. C. 200 W. Ash See us for your rcgisletcd H,unp· ldiHI, m1gllt he interested in 10 !ius Auto Salvage, two miles ------. - AFFORD Phone 2363 Kraft and M1·. and Mrs. Paul Mason, Mtclugan slum hteerling stock. The iJc~l in a~rr· f<~rm as trade in. Sec or south of Aurelius Center, call WANTEfJ-F'airly strong woman. HJwlf .Jupp for then· eourlc~y. Mr. and Phone 3HH write P. II. Conpcr, ,110 N. Oke· 1433 Aurelius Monday through Must be good natured to care meat type hogs. Mrs. Wesley Clarl< and Mr. anrJ mns ~tree!, l\l,tson. 14w1 F'riday. James Kelley, Route 1, for my mother, who IS a semi-in· Kraas-Kizan Mrs. Louis Warner. 14w1p 49wl - . ------Onondaga. 8wtf valid. No other person 111 home, E. D. Franklin & Son Lost and Found ------·-· · · ---- - ROLLING VIEW-Building sites which is modern. Must cook 241 Statn St. ~1ason LJCen!.crl Dealers, Mason DAVIS-I wish to thank the doc· Jewett Heal Estate I 8 miles south of Lansmg ncar WANTED-Three bedroom house meals for both of them. For fur­ Phone Mason 25131 DOGS-Report own or stmy dogs tm·s and nurses for 'their kind- · US-127. 1 to 4 acres, priced from in Mason on or beforc May 15. ther details, call Mrs. G. Walters· Phone 2G793 Mason to Clay Hulett, county llog war- ness ami care. Also my friends, 1 f 11wtf BULL D 0 ZING - Ekcavatin~. F Ol' ar111 ancl City $aoo up, near gmde school. good James Heathman, 1309 East Holt dorf, phone l\1ason 2~3001. lthvl .. bascmcntH dug, ditch dtgging, den, MaHon phone 2·5830, or to the K. of P. Lodge Aurelius Aid - --· ------·----- ... ' -----~------US I garden land, SOrtlC • ~00dcd,. SOme road, phone 5481 Mason. llwtf sheriff, oJTice, 8661. :r.ow5p Society, P. '1'. A. a~d Junior class property call WANTED-Setting hens. Call , stone pile~ burled, trt;mches dug ncar creel<. Elcctrtctty available, • for footings, sewers, water pipe, DOGS LOSl'-M~~j~ since :Su;-;: I f~r their though_tfulncss ami Emery H Jowett terms. II. c. Riethmilier, 4495 wAN 'fED- Garden plowing. . 22!)<15 Mason. Clyde Starr, ~a· Bu' s~ness day, March 30, blond Cor:l laying and CC· Phone 1433 Aurelius 19wt£ 14w1 ~randshmv Realty, Webberville. GO sheep not to far from my and mcnt work. Call C. Meyers, 12w1 13w2 home. Wilfred L. Jewett, phone 1!4-hour Wreclter Service for Rent VEVAY-Members of the Vevay Mason 9492. 14w1 24422 Mason. 13w4p 100 ACRES half way between BUYING WOOL Jor cash or pool. Alterations Phone 4.. 1261 or· ~972 township board will be in scs· WANTED-Baby sitting after II need the money we will ad· Expert altctalion done on all Holt APARTMENT-Modem 4 room sion ·Monday aflemoon, April 7, college and Mason. Just east FARM WANTED, about 150·200 apartment. No children, pets, frqm one to three o'clocl' at the of College roucl, on best of pave- acres, must have fairly good school, Saturday and evenin~s. vance on your pooled wool. Har· Lypes of women's wcarmg ap­ 1-2wtf ment, 2 nice barns und a 7-rootn buildings, silo and mlll• house. Sue Hause, phone Mason 26471. old Mitchell, corner of West Belle· parel. Done by an expert Euro· Fal'm·Bureau ,;molting or drinking. 2397 Aure­ Vevay town hall. The township modern house, some fruit trees, 2 George Doxtadcr, Jr., Onondaga, lly road, Privat~ entrance. Modern. Phone er or an investment Priced to t•ent, cash ot• share, buildings house or apartment, ,furnished . Wayne Halnpton. Route 2, Williamston. .. 9wlptf Mason 9511. 14wl IRIIIOIIC* OINIMINI $ r.: ' bl not a necessity. Wayne Feighner or unfurnished. Mrs. Earl Wheel- Leslie CALL LESLIE 2641 and aslt for ,.nlcllll•·DI~rdtoarrepiGII~cln•locltracla 12 1 1 1 0 per acre w t 1 reasona e phone 92545 Lansing 8wtf er, phone 2021 Dansville. 14W1i> Wa1·ner's F1're Control Service SLEEPING ROOMS for rent, cash payments. · · · -:-.· · · 1 Phone 4332 BE READY-The lawn is going close to downtown area, Mrs. • , • I WANTED L d f h 1 for everything in fire control to need mowing sooner t11au H. J. Karn, 220 East Ash, phone 1 ''-'ANTEO-Washing lOc lb fluff· ' - a Y or ouse won ' • 14w3 ' " 1H 11 ' 1 you thlnlt. Do not. try to use a .P .el.'l'Y • e yer d .1 d 2 '·b fi '.., d I ct' fi t and to care for children. Phonc.. equipment. We specialize in the 28451 Mason. 14w1 ,·~ , · , • ' • 1 e ' 1 0 • • Uu· r c ' a M · 28289 ' 14 1 CUSTOM HATCHING duclts and famous Red Comet fire control dull mowet' but bring It now. We worlt lfinlshed. Self-set'Ve, 35c per ason • w P ' . Vete~·huu-y ll!'nll.c(luuters• Rea 1 E s t a te an d I nsurance \VIl.Sher load.. Dry cleaning and . . geese. Excellent wo.rlt, good systems wh1 ch give 2'\·hour per grind, sharpen and repair ~II MODERN 3-room and bath, Haslett laundt•y called for and delivered, WANTED-Typing to do 111 my Incubator, 20 years experience. day protection for a lifetime serv· makes and sizes. All work guar­ apartment. ,James K Rothman, Phone Lansing 88759 Mason Dt·y Cleaners and Self-serv- · home, Experienced. Write Mrs. Aileen Mentor, 12855 Pcacpclt Ice. Fire surveys are free and we anteed. W. A. Hall, 3205 West 111 Armstrong, Leslie. Call after WARE'S - 14w2 Ice Laundry, 247, s. Jet.fet·son, Ma· Janet Price, Eat()n Rapids, or road, Les11e. Phone Lcslle·3650. lnslall without extra cost. Columbia, phone Mason 22921 • six o'clocl< or on Saturday. .son. Phone 91o.t. Mll.'lon. '2wtf phone 6172 Eaton Rapids, 14wl 14wtf lOwtf 14w2 • ,14wlp Drug Store Views· Point 4 As a Threat to Solvency April 3,. !952 Section 2 ·· Bnforc the Ma:;on Lions duh tlwre is literally no place to Wednesday night J(Jl Clurrly of stop." Clardy r:ontlnuerl, "Once Lansing set fort IJ .. his fr.ai'H of the we aclmowlcdge !hal ohllgnllon Scout District Polnl l•'Olll' progi·am. Suppo1·ters we lcrtVI! It to the whole worlcl to o( Point !•'our lnHisl that the prn­ tell tJs the scope of ll. Once we Honors ·Scofield gl'llm Is llcslgued to lwlp other accept. the prlndplc lhnt we owe counh·Jcs help themselves. ClaJ•rly, the msl of the WOl'ld a Jlvinf1", our n candidate fol' t lw llepuhliean respon~lhlllllcs become bottom· nomination as :;Jxt h rlliitrkl eon­ le~~. gressmun, vlr!WH 1iw scheme us a "If T thought for one moment rllrect. threat to tlw nnllon's ~con­ I hut lltls plan would do the things omy. Its advocates tall< about without At 11 Hcpttbllean giilherlng In llilrming ns, I would go for it all Muson last f•'l'illay night, Clardy the way. But It's so obvlouH to me anrl Prof. Puul IJagwell of Mlelt­ t ltut It cannot do what Its ndvo­ lgnn Slate r.llseUiili!!d tlw ililiUr!. ealcs tnlk nltout, I must oppose it. Professor Bagw1!1l spnlw In fnvor Anrl It's so obvious that It ill no of the program, Clnrrly ugal'nst it. mnrc than .fuslnnolhcr schemf! to In his tnll< lll'fm·r! lite Lionli mill( the taxpayer nnd create club Clardy labeled Polnl l•'rJur u nlimbcrlcss jobs, I'm going to do glvcway program, originally ad· ai I in my power to end it, vanccd lly Earl Browder In W1•1 "Point Four Is hascd on n mis­ when Browder IH!IIderl the Amer­ taken hcllef Lhnt. we chn raise the Ican Communist party. living sland;l!'((S of the Whole "The Amcrknn heart Is big," world hy giving away our sub· salrl Clardy. "We have gone along stane<~. But. those who favor this on foreign gifts until we have plan clrJ not tall< about the real just about wreckr>rl our economy. unrl basic purpose of the plan. In· We've inventcrr·so many wuvs of stead, they tall~ about flgh'tlng han1llng out m•>ncy thrlt It Is rlif· Communism." flcult to l

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· · ' F~!rio6f:7.'Na'liondiiY "GLAMOR. _ ENE . •'. ,,, .. . tho home bcouly treatment for your rugs . , , Qukk-Solo-Easyl Complolely liiffetentl Not o liqurd ~oop foam or powder Packed reody to u5o Sprin~!c on, Bru5h m. Vacuum off, OIRTS GONE, CARPEJS CRY roody to walk en in 15 . mu1ufe\. Remo>Je!. Food Srains, Cir"ase, Gum, ltp~lid, far , even Shoe Polish. Ono Gallon Ocaulifully Cleon!. approximately Four 9xl2 rugs Holl Oollcn $2 29 . .r."""n S~ 79 C:u:tno11 mhr i•'cnturetle: "ltuilrorul Spi'dztl Ag-!mt"

,Johnny Wt,isnmller in ",JUNGU~ i\IA ·Coming IIUN'l"' ami "GI~Nii AU'I'ItY ANO •r t • i\IOUN'I'II~S ;I' Mitzi Gaynor·Ummis lluy in "{lOLUEN GJ mcnts .. , .·.·, .. :i .. '"· tcchnkolor; and Consumers Official Be warned also . that children should fly Idles far from powe~ Warns. Kite. Flyers lines or Installations, preferably .flt:li8.1JeMilteJ.~l ~.;rHR · lfDYIIIIIDft 1 Alll1ough Benjamin Franl:lllJ\r fllCPtjng (If lilt'• DnnHvllle l•'rr>o MPlhodlst <'hureh will hi; f\w regnl•ll' nwnllng anrl of I he Mlrhlg11n Button sodoty Wn1111111'k ;;'c)['lcly of ChriHIIan' ' Dansviile will lw lwlrl this WI'Pk cnrl, Apl'll family nigh(,, of I (J£J DllllliV!l(l' lnst Wf'rinPsrlny nt the IH1111P. of IH~Irl Serv!f'e will ho JWXI Wccltws· ,Are Sponsoring ''• ii nnrl fl. 'l'hn HPI'Vh•r•s will he Lnrllt•s Alrl Society. 'l'lwrr. will Jw MrH. GPorgr- Smith of Lnnsh1g. d.1y. i\prll fl ut ,l\1!! tnwn hall. 1\lrR. ucima Young - Phmw Dnnsvmc 2271 I Gentlemen'S Week hr.lrl l•'rlrlny, Snturrlny nnrl Sun­ 1.1 pnllud1 HIIJ?Jl<'l' ul 7::lll with '1'111' mPmhr.I'H of thn sor.!Pty Hill'· 'J'hC'I'£•' \VIII lw fl potl\u•k rlhtllPI' ill cluy r.vnnlngs beginning nt 7::lfl I c•onln/I,IIC'P. f\[p. 1:1 In C'hargr., Mt s, prlserl Mrs. Fortman with e•nrrls ll11Clll frliln\VI!d by l he hUHJIIeHH 111 2:00 p. m. Prirlay, i\prll ·I, I with Hnv. 1•'. D1 VniiPr, rllstrlct Cluu·Jos Kre1r.g.•1' IH r;huh·rnr1n of nml n r•nlw In honor of her, llirlh· rneclhtr{ nnd prngt·nm, Dnrlnr~ thr. ' Three Receive four· Dansvlllr. lwys, WayiiP Mal· C:entlPnwns wrck. Is h.rolng H\l[lr•rlniPndenl, nl' the Lnnslng this c•omn]lllc•c•. 'l'lw. busitWHH clay llllnlVCI'Hfii'Y, llltHinr.ss nwetlng ntfJc•c•t•:: fo1· lltP clw, Alnn Nr•mm·, Donald HIP£' ~pon•,nrPcl liy the mr.milr.r~ ol Jhe ellstrlrt, bl'inglng the mPssHgPs, !TII'flllllg 1atHI. srwlal honr will fol· Mt·. nncl Mrs. Clyele !Iowlell anrl Pmnlng yeat• will Jw pfpc•lcjrl. '1'1.11' and Dorwln Slwal hrlm, will lr.ave F. IT. A. nl l. 'I'. 11. S. this woe it. IJe wtll nlso Jlrr'ae·h at tlw Sun­ low. , 1 , , Mrs. Dan LaniiH nl' Hlocitbrlrlge Eu~ter, olferlng Ill I hP nlllli'P:t wtll F IJW hlf(h RC!hool WII h tiwll' Hci· Jnlrr dudng thi.' projrl'l lhrP.e rlny morning servlee, It I,--,, unci Mr. anrl Mrs. Merle Swan hr. given to 1111' sc C'il''Y tm· l!w State armer 1 visor, M1•, Hoyt fnr•n weP!r I'IHl al fllmH \VPI'O 1prl)SPnlcrl to tilP stu· ll••ol hc•J•Iumtl ~I1•1•j Hillel nnrl Mr. ll!HI MrH. Donn! l'HI'ItH nP.W well nt thr. l'illll'l'lt, ,.ls Tues ay Hlg!{IIIH lalw. '!'hr. boys will allencl clr•nl body Mcniciay allernoon. Tile The fqw I n'wr•ling of tiw Hl'OI h· nnrl IJIIJy Wl'l'l' Sunrfny ViHilOT H I I• _! -'•_!. '- Awar '4 d the lenrll'rshlp ITulning t',Jill[l for films wen• "Shy 'Guy," "Arc You Banquet Given for r.rhooci, ,(or IIH• yPIII' will IJP iwlri ol Mt•, nncl Mrs. ,J, B. Dnllon. Mrs. Lnwlon Gntis!\ spent Thr. 24th nnnunl crml'enllon of Hoglon •1. A 101 :'1 n~ It~ I hoys ill'<' I'opulm '?" and "You nnd Your at thll, town hall tlf'XI Monday Miss llcl'llle•e Pt•lc•e ancl Mrs. WPclnroHrlny wlliJ IH'I' slslPJ', Mrs. Junior Department Lorr.tlll Pt•lcP. or Lansing WI' I e Osc·ar 1Tcllrlel1 i,f llrnVPII. the Michigan .i\t:soclallon of Fu- cxpc•r·tcci Irom 21 I• · 1• · A. C'lwp· l•',·unill'.". Thr.sc films· pnrlrayed c•venlng, April 7. The wives of the ·· lure Ii'nrmr.rs of .i\mPrlca wns let's, I hi' younr: [ll'rson's !Jchnvlor al Mrs. Aethrn Will anrl Mrs. members wip l.w guests of hnnnr. Snnclay cltnner gueHlli of Mr. nncl Mrs. ctwstr.r Ben jam in ancl holcl at Mlehlgnn Slnle college Frl 1 I' •· [ .. " "• ' o'elol'it. Till' e•enler of the lahlr. 'I'! · 1 1 II f n tiTr. ·~ominatJnn commt llec for $•1fl.!l2; .atnc·: .. /':~ncr;: •P "·'!'', I he hnll in I hr. sehonl gymnasium was rleeoraterl wll h veJiow cre(JC TC rr.gu ar mcc• ng o ans· visiter! Mr. nnrl Mrs. David f!niH't" Mr. nnrl M1·s. :rarncs Nmlon of " Don,ilrl lltcl', $2.J .. JIJ, l .uti Alln· I his Ftlrlav r.wnlng. The ('()mrnll· , BACK. SEAT DRIVER - A ville Chapter n. r•;, s. No. flO will Sunday. Lans,n~.I '' ' slate olflcers. :urrl Gordon Moll· I',. f , ,·, • I II 'tl'e 'IS follows: pnper erlgPrl with green there happy .Tapunesc orphan latches hr. hPlcl l'vening, Aprll ~;Iron~:. $~0.03; 1 ane~ Thur~day One of I hr. hlghllghls of the rnc, $18.12, Pt·Izes at•e. hPipg 1 ;~;;n/t'.: Hi ~h ;;;HI 'nr;s~ 'coehmnc, were lncllviclual nul r•ups rc•rre· onto Cpl. Joseph Bultaglia's 10, al tlw l'llnsonlc- hall. HefrPsh· ronvenllon wns the r.lcr;tlon anrl nwnnlerl ea<'ll of lhPsc pla.~lngs, , c·o·r IHtit·nwn. for g<'nrrnl arrange· scnting dnffoclils :mel a lmuquetof handlebar mustache at the Holy mcn\'s will he sPrvecl at. the l'!osc 1 1 r:ti~lng of. cl1aptrr111 111 I farmers'J' to 1the11 y •',. x toys W Ill 1~nv,• r · r·: A, · •'·, JIIC'Iils; Hlili•i,,y Sly nncl Nanc•y flowers.O]J('nerl theMrs. program Will, lonstmistress,with a Jtoem. Family Orphanage 1in NOsaka, y of 1110 'mr.etitig.1 Due to,,, the 1clealh \" r~;;;;;;;;,;~j;;·~~,.D~pt·~j;jW~~-·~-~ e]P.grco oJ ~ urmPJ' liPHr • Wcrhwscl:~y m 11 rmn(.(, Apnl .J, to Allc!Prsnn, ril'r'ol'llllnns, Rarhrira .Tapnn. The Buffa o, . ., of tho WQrlly patynn, ' nyc ,m·· 'f'hree local lm>'H, rtohcrl l3ronks, go lo I lcmlcll'lt tn 1111' .runlot' Pelt inP, mli~IP ;nHl intr.rmiHfi!on Barbara Cook rr.Pilecl a wr.IC'ome, cot pornl's -27th "Wolfhound" I nr., 1111', Inil ialion sdwrluierl fot• Gordon Monroe nnrl Harold Chiclwn of TomorTow cunlc~:t. Jli'OI',I'IIIll anrl Pll',/lil~ IInrl, focal .Tnr·qucllnr. 1fit•scli sang a solo regiment hus'talte.~ ch~rg!? of.the J•'rlrlny, April 'i, lias 1Jec•n lnclefi Shenthelm, n•r·eivl'd tho degree. 1 f tl r.nlillcrl, "Mnlhrr," lnast lo I he SLIPJlOit of ~he;: cn_ill'C msltlu\lo.n •. I nile!]v postponed,, 1, f ,, 1 11 1 H' The slatl' armer J.Jrogree s r. '!'hefllh gradehoys WCI'I'i'I:JsA r• wsPnlhal hasnun la•eJ,· r·h,drmnn. ---~· 1nolil"I'S" \Vas given by AverJm . I ' highest of Amerll':l, aml i•; sr,onsm·ing the lll'oiir.l' prowct. , Cnila, anrl response, lo the chil· Myl'lan Gl'l~ll's oi Lans 1ng was Sgt. llvPron Addcy relurnPrl awm·dml only nt the slt1te l'On· They are Arnold Wc•hlon, LYII·I ( ~ s k clrr.n was presentee] lly Mrs. Allie a Sunrlny ;•isll.or ol her mc,lhPr, hom£' 'l'hursclay afl~r serving venllon of the Mlchi[(Uil ns~ocla· \VCICH( 1\'lms, llnmlcl Hf'ciJllrlll, ){o I B"!!llln e mea s Trompson, a guesl of her !{ranrl· Mrs. Minnie Grlm~s. . I with tile ;dr lorr•r in 1\cnen ;mel Auto -Fire -·Casualty tlon. lnnci llt'oii'Cr, Bill Jlr:ti'C'IHIPJ', anrl .UJIUIU" ll"' claughle!', Sally. . Mrs. Loi'Pilll Pru·c• anrl Mtss l(lldnrrw:l· for 20 months. l\11•. lie!<· Q ' ,, All thrr.r Dansvl!lc hays wh11 Davlcl Flannery. Fifteen hiTch The lunirm; snng "When Mother 13ernil'c PricP ol Lansing Jpy will ha'.le ·12-clay furlough JOY DAVIS v F"d cnlll'~l 11 lf:u·mf'rll ll:urk Uulilllng rccclved the slate farnwr ch!grce' will he entered In the 'r'onlest. ]I Ql\f/5 n ay Pmyt•d," ami Ji'rpcJ Wilson, .Till Oil Mr. 111)11 J\lrs, Arthur Ilarp· anrl wJIJ.repllrl Ill Orianclo, !•'lor· I • will g-mclunle in .Tune .. is plamwrl 10 clJ'Cch oul the t'C· . . . l3nggs :mrl Dav1r! V.1n Dnmme son Sunday. ida, May fi. The Acl\lr.ys wc1c had I hi' llir{hrsl lnromr. fromITarnl.r~: l11s mamclc•r of tiH' cnc l·:creJ• ami bell EJi~;iJJCih carr anel Phtlip AI'· I old of what they harl slUci!Prl Mr. ami Mrs, Lloyct TinyiHJe dinner guests Thursday Pvening .•'::======:::;:======~ supPrvlserl farming prr~gram the pullc:IH [or layers. twlcl spolcc tltr.it' man iage vows IIJis quarter. WPTP Sunclny nfternoon guc•sls o~ at llw home n[ Mrs . .i\ekley's par· slne·c he Jws hecn enrolled Ill \'rl· Ft·irJay evening at eight o'c•locl\ In Gifts for attendance nl Stinclny Mr. ~nrl Mts. Alfrc•rl llayhol' ol cnts, Mr: mrti Mrs. F. C. Ander· ·' catlonal agrir:Ltllure with a lola! 1 I hi' Dansville Mothorlist church. Rr'hool were prPsentf'cl to Ji'rrrl Lnnsmg, :;on, Sr.','nmjwcre Friday Pvenlng income of S1,:JII0.97. He was F. Tlw hriclr is tlte daughlf'r of Wilson anrl Dcnms Sal,slt·up. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lnh.ln rlintwl· guests nl Mr. anrl Mrs. l I I l 1~. floyd Warfle A JII'Psiclrn cur ng "''n~rl ,J~1 nne 1 'IT", ,'\11ll Mrs. Dclrnm· Carr of 'J'I w program was c1 oscc 1 11y nnrl son \VPJ'il \VCPi\ £'nd gLW!~I!; of C'.arrn 11 "urr'·I 1 w 1 o r Ll tns1nr,.· , lias served on numemus l'nmmtl·· \VIiilc>" O.tk. Philip Amolil is the group.singing Mter a few gnmC's lite lormer's (J.trenls, Mr. and .Mr. ami Mrs. rt·a Batley spent 11 I l I I I tees. Haro ( laSe a ry, sw ne anc erVICes• He ld son of Mr. and Mrs. Hoscne Ar- were p 1ayec. 1 Mrs, HuelolJih Laban of Del mil. Sunday wi1h' Mr. and Mrs. Frl'rl· · · II S J\111'. .mel Mts. Gerald Kirby ol · StOP' soybenns as ma.]or Pnlerpnses. c nnld nf Dansville. , eric!' !Jnilev· of 13atllr Crcel1. f ll l Is also ~o;entinr.l or· 1e r·urren 'J'hr. rlnuhlo·ring ceremony wns l'hysic·s ('oII oqmmn· 11 "1 II Lam.ing Wl're glll'Sis al dinner Mrs. ,)C'r!son.· JceJion nnrl Mrs. "'1 1 \" fl ~!l cl•"ncl "ticlclrtl · · 1 f r Tuesr!ny of Mr. and Mrli. William year. '' oye ·var e, ·'·' " '" · performccl by the Hev. Samuel G. E. Mannmg, p~·mcrp~ o · Lois Bal1e1 ol Williamslnn visited For tlw Jll'::tr.n ol' miJHl that gors with (lri\'ing a h~·n1ul Hobert Brool. nwarc 'lndMr, family ancl weteMrs. guestsJ{pnnclh at Mnsonclinnf'r which he was servin!{ ns worthy [lowinr~ tile wedding. meeting was openecl b_y s1nging Mr. at~d Mrs. Ch:~r;es IIoovc,.r Wrd~esclay,, of I he latter's par· A. G. SpenoY..~.$Q~s:' patron. Ml'. ami MI'S. Arnold are reslcl· and followed hy clevoltons. Mrs. 0 ~ Lans1ng .spent. lucc.rlny e\e· Mi· and Mrs. William 222 S. Cr•da1• PhOill' 2-fi1141 Besides the widow he is Sill'· in~ in Lansing. Elizabeth is a Penrl Shaeffer, retmned mission· mng ~ s g•.!ests of Mr. ancl Mrs. r.n 1R, · Accordion vived hy a son, Mnx of Flint; two ~;luclcnl nl Michigan State colle!{e ary fmm China, wns present and William1 Morefield. Muct)f')l. granddaughters, a sister Mrs. nncl Philip allemls G. M. Tech in answered question!> which the Mr. ancll\lrs. Louis Mueller ancl _ _..:._....;... ___;.______--< ______.....,...;.;.:. __...:_. __..______, Merle Otis of Lansmg; ancl :1 Flint. members asked pertaining to the Mr. and Mrs ..John Harrigan ancl Lessons brolher, Lawrence of Lansing. work in Chinn. A. gift was pre- family of Detroit called on Mr. Funeral services were held nl Mr. nnrl J\T!·s. !Inward Will and sen ted to Mrs. Shaeffer from the and Mrs. Warren Mm•ller Sun· the Vog-1 funeral hnrnr. at 2 o'clock family of DeW1tt were llmchcon society. · day. Why Not Give Tuesday aiiernoon. Hcv. SnrnLtPI g-uest:s of Mr. and Mrs. Acthen Mr. nnd M1·s. Irvin Clements • ·I Mother embarr~ssem Srlzerl, pnslor of lhe Melhoclisl Wilt Sunday. Mr. ancl Mrs. Ernest Steller and ami son and Mrs. Bessie Olson l'lnm~h, offil'iated with burin! in Mrs. Jrl'nc Braman was a guest Mrs. Lena Steller were Sunday were guests at dinner l.'riday a( Your Child Pairview ccrnelcry with the Ma· Tlltlrsday of her sister, Mrs. Jud visitors of Mr. aml Mrs. Donald Mr. and Mrs. John Newland of me-she always

sonic organization conducling I he Sweet of Lansing. 1 Ott of Springport. Wayne. . The Chance rites. Ilfr•. and Mrs. Willard Wright j Mr. and Mrs. Bennett Taylor Mr. ancl Mrs. Charles I\clley oi invites the Active pallbearers were Merle and son George of Albion called called Sunclny nt the horne of Mr. Leslie were Wednesday dinner ... We lend you your instrument Swan, Dick Campbell, Claude 011 Mr. ancl Mrs. Lloyd MurdoPII and Mrs. Charles Hatch of Onon· gueqts of Mr. anti 'Mrs. Arthur ·~~~i.ghbors in -..· free for a five-week 11eriod Campbell, Lawrence Curtis, ,J. B. nnd Elzie Milner Sunday. daga. Polloi<. , after which il can be renter! Dalton and Arthur Olson. Mr. ancl Mrs. Alton Hefty visit· Mr. and Mrs . .John Wright and Mrs. Ployd Chamberlain nnd lor a small tee. ,. "cl Snlurda~ at the home of the Linda and Mr. and Mrs. Owen I daughter, Mtllicenl of Ann .Ar· while I'm in .. , Ilfr. ami Mrs. J\lclvin Flatlip;e fen me1·'s mol her, Mrs. William Wr1ghl. o[ Shcplwrd called on bor, visited Ml'. and Mrs. Leo ... and Linda were guesl:l ai clir11'!r !Ie1ly oi st. .Johns. Mr. and Mrs. William Kirby Rogers and Mrs. Samh HO>"!CI'S .. l'hnne tor AlliJOinhncnt Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Mt:. nnd Mrs. Lawton Cliclmer Sunday. Saturday. , t'he bath "' I.ansing •J-GOfi!l Boyce of Stockbridge. of Williamston entertained the Mr. nml Mrs. Maynard Hoover Mr. and Mrs. Earl Showers and I Mr. anrl Mrs. Ethel Blakely or following guests at their home and fmnii_Y of Lansing were Sun· tamily s~cnt Friday evening as .." Open el'enings Mondays, Tues. Lansing and Gerald Powers were Sunday evening in honor of the rlDy ev~n~ng guests of Mr. and ::uests oJ Mr. :mel Mrs. Algcr clays anrJ Fridays guf'sts at dinner Friday evening birthday anniversaries oi .Mrs. Mrs. \Vtlltam M~ll·r..fi~Jcl. Bowen of ~Ve!Jherville.. 1 .. of 1\lr. and Mrs. Enrl Braman. Thea Clickner and James Wright: Mr. and Mrs. Wilhnrn Musolf( Mctlc Olts of Lnnsmg spent Mr. anel Mrrs. Floyd Cosg, ny Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Holden of were Tliurscta:,: ~uesls of Mr. and TLJeHday and Wednesd~y with his I BloomquHst Iand daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Shray Mrs . .John anrl .Mr. and mother, _JV!ma Olis. . I~~well, ~htllips Mr~. 1 Mille CoRgray of Stocl,briclge of Williamston, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Vere Sh_nt~P of Mtlan, Mr.. Chnrl~s Dllllllgham of ~-ansmg Music Studios were Sunday evening clumP!' Ll\vton GaLISS, Mr. and Mrs. Eu· and Mrs. W1lharn Backus of •s.spendmg n few clays lh1s week guests of tiJCir pments, Mr. and gene G:1uss, Mr. and Mrs. Thea Plymouth ~n.cl Mr. and Mrs. Bert With_ Mr. and.~lrs. Mer~~ F'r~e•:· ...'" 'l'Iml'llS ARRANGED Mrs. At•lhur Drool<;;. Cliclmr.r and Ted anrl Mr. and Snpw o.C No!tlll'llle. Ml. and Mrs.. c. I. Rtchnet JC· Mrs. Flora Jense11 anrl Mrs. Mrs. James Wright and family. Mr. and Mrs .. Carl Nelson and ~umerl hon:'e Fr1:iay ait~r spend· •·I"'' 121 N. Cc(lnt• llfason Berrlella Jensen o[ Grr.enviJJe Mr. nml Mrs. Donald Sites and fa_mlly spent Stlllday as gt~es.ts mg the wmter 111 Flortcln. Mrs. Also Studios in Lansing were guests at dinner Sunrlay of family of Perry wc~re ·Saturday of Mr. a_nd Ml·s. Barney Grlfflll CJ~arles Campbell of Cacllllnc and J\Ir. and Mrs. Mymn Corwin in cvr.ni;lg "'ttests of tile lntter's of Detrmt. M1ss Laura Camrbell of Lanstng and St. Johns honor of lllC hirlhdny anmversary - l d Mrs Robert Mr. and Mrs .•John Newland of were week em! guests at tile 1 M. of l\!rs. Flora .Jensen. StlQI :t' s, 1. an · · Wayne were guests at clinncr llichner home anr\ Mrs. Campbell 1111 11 I ------• Mr. • and Mrs. Ben Stanbury S uml ay o. f II 1e Ja ll er' s mot IJet•, .ts remuuung. . f ot• a vtsJ . "I . unci Inmily of Bloomfield Hills Mrs. BessJC O~son. Mr. at~d Mrs. Haymond Lov~ ~1!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!~~~!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!.1!!!!!!!!!!!~!!!:!!~~© s 1· J' r gtJests of tile Mr. ancl MIR .•John Cnrr and and famtly of Byton spent Sun- ~ wcrc,uncnycmne · · L· , f L · . s 1, 'II M· • 1 J\''" R t • 1.1 11 •• tl ,. M ·s Allie Thomp· dl'!'J o ansmg were • unr1 ay r a} w1 1 t. ,me 11 s. o Jell • ct s mo rc_, t. · guests of the latter's parents, Mr. Smith. son. and Mrs. Myron Kirhy. Mr. and Mrs . .Jack J3rarnan and .... Mr.• 1nel Mrs. Giihert Glol'er Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Chamber- son oC Williamston were week and Gavin wore gLtcsts at dinner lain ancl family of New Hudson f'nd guests of the former's moth· .., !'alurclay evening of Mr. and r:ullecl Sunday at the home of Mr. er, Mrs. Irene Braman. Mrs. Ilussell Whipple of Mason. unci Mrs. Leo Rogers ami Mrs. Mr. nnd Mrs. AI 'l'rffany nnd "' lllr. mlrl Mrs. Georg-e Merlnclorf ' ~'. . "" Sm·nll Hogcrs. Pam of Jackson spent l he week . "thournew anrl Phyllis Williams spent Sun- Mr. and Mrs. Alfred SileJ·man end as guests of the latter's par­ day with Mr. and Mrs. Harold and family visited Sunday at the ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Cur- .MOTHER ~h:~t~:!~ Utmld~~l~ Lowry of Morrice. 1 I M 1 M I 1 · M 1 M L J 1 t ,, heatet ass . next to •I Mr. anc1 Mrs. Will Barber oi 1ome o r. anc rs. ·Iu Jcrt Its. 1'. nnc rs. eroy oms on .. ; Thompson of Perry. of Mason were guests at dinner ' "cleanline~s lS kes heI so chkeei· Waterloo 'were Sunday evening Mr. and Mrs. Earl Showers Sunday al the Curtis home. "''"I ness" lt maer housewot . visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Snm Wll· spent Wednesday and Tilllrsday Mr. ancl Mrs. D. Cripps of Wil· an~ ·~ ·~ Want The Best ? Iiams. with Mrs. Ogle Brininstool of Jiamston were Sunday visitors of tu1 in doln~ h one oi these 'I Mr. and Mrs. ·Wesley Shopbell Battle Creek. Mr. and Mrs; La,vlon Gauss. 'I , ou do not have l"nd out aU. "' Most people, when the need were guests at dinner Sundny of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. WJI1iarns Mr. and M1·s. Paul Hedglcn . It y tei heaters lhl ,·to keep ... Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rahfus of and Mrs. Emma Morgan of Von· and family were guests at dinner •·J for a funeral director arises, hot wa d leatn w y 1" •I Munith. town were Sunday visitors of Sunday oi 1he latter's parents, .... about it an t keeP wel . wont the best available. This Mrs. Elizabeth Brady and fam: Mrs. Maggie Burden. Mr. nnd Mrs. Andrew Millhouse is true whether they have lit­ ily of Stockbridge visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Charles Campljell and of Stocl1bridge. ,' ~ .. ,clean means o • tet so inex­ tle to spend 01' are so situated Mrs. ,Justin ~rady Sunday. daughter, Laura of Cadillac, and Mr. and Mrs.• Tustin Brndy nncl ( .... 1t provides hoh~ waqua1ity teat· ~, Mr. and Mrs. Glen Fox and Mr. Mrs. C. I.· Hichner were Sunday family spent Wednesday evening that price makes no differ­ and Mrs. Richard Wilson and visitors at Sunset Haven. with 1)1r. ·and Mrs. Phlllp CaVCil· · ·ve1Y and as ulation - "I ence. At Ball-Dunn's, the family spent Sundny with Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Otis and der of Leslie. penslas Fibetgla~ 1hn;gh tensile ures 'NA.n. 1 r ~I prices fit the needs of every­ Bemice Knapp and ' family 'of son of Leslie and Miss Charlotte Mr. and Mt·s. I•'ranll Woods ··i Bennington.. . Quainton of Rives .Jml'ctlon called w~re guests at dlnnei· Fri<\ny eve· .. extri·~=~ky- sat~W cou~uia.; I, one, although our services and Mr. and Mrs. ~on~l.d West and on Mrs. Mlna Otis Monday. ning of Mr. and Mrs. Marshall . stee . oneY • sav1ng facilities m·e thtl finest. family were guests at -dinner Mr. ami Mrs. Lloyd IIayhoe, Jr., Llntermuth of Fowlerville. , .and. m · , Sunday of the l~tter's parents, and son moved this wee!< into Mrs. Lawrence Swan and chll·· Mr. and Mrll'. Sam Meredith of their new home recently pur· dren spent Wednesday with het' ;.,burn~t. this heater on .., Leslie. ·ehased fmm Mr, and Mrs. Wil· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Reil)holcl You can owSee it todaY and ··I ' . Keith and Janet Merindorf liam Gt·and_y. Peterson, and wet·e evemng easY . terms· . ..~· , spent the weel1 end with their Rohert Kinney, son of Mr. and guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Bud .., grandparerlls, Mr. and Mrs. Sam Mrs. Hiehard !{inney, underwent Douglas, all o[ I•'nwlervllle, • o'll'U want 1\. Williams. ~n operation Tucsrjay mornirig at Mt·. and Mrs. Roy Underwood y wnOnl~ BALL~DUNN Mr. ancl Mrs. Edward Yerlte.o!• the Sparrow hospital in Lansing. and son oi Lansing visited Mr. Detroit were weelt end ~uests o! ' Samuel ·craft, gunners mate, and Mrs. Cerul Underwood ,Sun· )lode\ S\lO 7 S , ~neJta/..ltotne the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. and Dick Bisel of Norfoll<, Va., day. $117 • nt •ret'"'" Almond Wing. ; · · . spent the week enrl with their Mrs. George Vogt, Jr., and conven\e CJ-~Yllltl'll. Ml'. fi!HI 1\ll'H, C:o!'fion :~~~;.;.;.;.~;;.;;,;~_;,:.;;;.;.:.;;., __~~..:.._::..:...... :.:..:..::__ ___ :....:..~-=---. uml I hope they huve learned Bowling Webberville ( 'lill'l\ and boll~~ WPn• H1111day PVt 1 Culver Corners thmc gnmPH from !Jolt Dnil',Y ln~t somothlng br.mldes woorlwm·l< !m• !11n~OII 800 l ,l'llf.lllll We('lt while SJlilhl' Eli!C!trle WUH IIII'H, liiYI'l 01'1,1111111 nlng gJ!l':;ts. l\11·. nnrl 1\lls. llmold !lin;, II, 1\J, (l\Vt'U Jefferson Foorl Mnrlwlilncl hl~-tll Lotl'iL•I was l!ost· y the chamelon was under' a them. She said on the way home Holt Balwry and Grill , •Hi 38 !•'Iesher, and chllrlrcn of Lanstng thql will feel t il.tl tl!IH Is not too good Wolverine Engineering . . 2G 1•ss at a Si -Gifh lor Kid· cleaner! the b.tsement ,md got din· style Shoppe, Whiz KidS and Mrs. Charles Showerm.m anrl .When-he didn't come out nghl girls can malte It and often do. Court Cafe each toolt three points Hamburg Shoppc tool1 two pomts Mr. olllrl Mrs. AI Sl'lllkc• olllll dlc>-Yc. cvun ,.,.,. !Jor: Bl•cu!La ncr. Before I had e.ttcn dinner, Mrs. Otto Komr.tus 'W;ty part of his !ail w,ts ly· 4 H projecls. Tlwn l'lght after Mr. and Mr;; RoLtnd Gmham 12 13 say it was not as good as usual l~errls Company. , thai Pete thought I had better while Davis Clothing anrl Wyeth and Mrs. M,LtHJe Gmham WPI'e al Ill•• home oJ lilt. and Mrs. .1!!11 t~(lrc; .nnd tho Hight of It al· High game:-. and series were re· ArdJIP I [IJliSP. "SI.tlllfl"-lJm M.n!~~,;tl .• nc.J Gurd6n finish taking up for the Hell Cross for •she browned the meat too No. 2 spill with two each. ca!led.to Flint Fmlay, due to tile , most scnred · her to pieces. She much and they were teasing her corded as follows: Isabel Whyte, •Jp~cs-, q1al 'chaJT!Cirlll mnrc than before the roads got any worse High bowlers tor the night clealh of Mrs. Maucle Graham's 1\lr!-i. GCC)lgP C:lcJVCl' (!JllPl'• "Bcllb nf CUIOIIoldn"-Ruy nor.IH5dlld about what an awful coolt she 162-~23; G1ace H1gbee, 1G!J.Jl'l hrl.1y rl!ll!ll'l' las I Onlc Evn10s -any Jlf}t· ll,my have ever had .... so off I wenl. Came home, grJt were Ken Sheffer, 241, 20G-G17; mcce, Mrs. Pansy Dillon. w<~s. tS!Jc isn't though,) M.trgarcl McLean, 15G·112G; Es· ...;liiHiny lui!UJJJog hr•r· latlll'l', Glen I'IU!i Colo1 C1uloon supper and folded elothcs. Before Bud Swinehart, 211, 209-!190; Cliff Elmer· L. Alchlll Is seriously , 11_nd ~o ~hink U ~ol used like that thcr McCloskey, 167, 153·434; Wc:,J. I hacl ealc•n supper a group of Tal(C a heavy salict!pnn and Rodgers, 200-577; LeRoy Lee, sick at Ilowcll hospital. surely. "IJset her, She cried and Maxine Grinnell. 157; Betty Snl· cfle(l even. when I pul her on boys wet·e back so down I went brown an onion and n pound of 555; .Jack Shaffer, 551; Cliff Erl· nm der, .178·•111; .Jerry !~ish, 154·402; "IDY ,lap and read from the en· to help, as a Jew ho:. s turned hamburg Snit and pepper to suit ely, 518; Bill Parsons, 231·537; loose Without ,1 l.'ontrnllmg h.tml your taste. Add a cup· of chill Fred Silsby, 528; Charlie Middle· Virginia Collar, 185·104; Theo, Douglas ,eyclppcdlrt that losing part of a Spenny, 190·445; Donna Darrow, I CONSUMERS POWER CO. ,1ah Is n chnractcrlstic of a cham· can have a lot of fun wtth pa111t sauc:c. II you don't have It put In ton, 211·527; Daryl Roy, 525; and sta111 ... besides they needed j(ctchup or canned tomato soup. Clancy Fry, 20~·51£i; and Herb 150·410; Helen Lyon, 151, 155·137; Rcxlnll Olynn COl\I!ION STOCK eJon Sjll!'llidn'l Hecm to fee( much ,Julia Creyts, 15H03; Lois Colby, I , I jljill~r.; ·I~or nhe said that she help !Jere and there on construc· Sometimes I add mustard anrl a Fox, 200. 156-413; Janicl! Smalley, 18G·403; Mt." Jv,. L,'tlni . • e. ~ h·. , : oc .. <1. ~> , dishes, Now l!f''s a 1:3-yem-olrl boy bread Roy Christensen Ford Snles . 23 1 • Vi · ·. p It ~ . was Mrs. MdUE, her that clown inside each nne dessert Ill the whole world oUt· Ball-Dunn ...... 14 Teare; , ~ .Ljswan's Wednesday afH•moon J there is a kinrl spot and .t IJCart sale o[ icc cream. For it you tal ler anrl ~ti.±=:::======nlghl. The boys are maktng some tor Sales took three points from something wrong with the Peel< Robinson's Motor Sales. • Philp Motor Sales 34 47 Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wtlcux of family. We also hltc bananas cut Cliff Eddy had high individual Schmidt's 3•1 •17 Eaton 'Rapids wl!re SunG,ty gucsl s up into pmeapple. It's so easy and game w1th 245 und high indlvid· of Mr. and Mrs. lfarolc! Glynn so good. ual series went to Ken Swift with Ymm~o: i\Ien's J,euj.\'IH' and family. 'iG4. Art's Hamburger Shoppe had Wyeth No. 2, Wyeth No. 1, Mr. and Mrs. Leo Gl:, nn al· high teum series with 2578. Davis Clothing ami Speedway tended the funcrul o[ Mrs. Eltza Kipp Community Team Pts. Bar each toolt four points from Ackley in Mason Monday after· nOI!IIPT CLOIING LOW RATE Spenny's Oldsmobile" 63 Bull-Dunn, Precision Boring & noon. Nul\~Y Dnngler Art's Hamburger Shoppe . .. .61 Tool, Court Cafe and Roy Chris· Mrs. Glen Watkins enlertaincd CALL, WRITK OR SEI Mr. and Mrs. Grover :Alwr vis· Tom's Food Murl

HEWARK. N. .&. Mr. and Mrs. James Millet' and drug store. Teams holding the G1b Howlett, 208·577; Frnnk Ncth· Kingman Road family of Charlotte were guests top three places in the league rc· away, 203·559; Vance Kennedy, i\lr~. Ut'lUI A\'ery at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. mained the same, with Lansing 231-554; Don VanderVeen, 543; I Glen Callnder unci family. Ice and Fuel, Jim's Marl

0 ' ' I ' • ~ I I ' '\ ' t. , ' lngiJam County News April 3, 1952 Page ~ nnl 1111 l T 1\1 ll'llrl' Afarriage LicflllfW.'J Legal Notices M

Wllllnn How1 n II mlet hem lm llld Wllmei Pn1 son Wei c 1h sent lnst we, I< dLte to sldiiH ss Northwest Stockbridge J\lt~ G1111don UMhrl

Wheatfield Dist. No. 3 J Jlllnn I 011 mnn

l\h s l\le!lon Rice Mr rrncl Mrs Chmlcs Holland of E 1st Lansmg and Mr and Mrs Fred Holland of Webbetvtlle were guests at dmner Sunday of Mt ami Mrs Ivan Monroe Mr and Mrs Fuus Smtih and son spent the week end \ltlh hct father who IS seriously stck 111 Ohio VISitlllg Mrs Kenneth Zentmver and son and Mt s Paul I)eWaters of

24 Hours l\11 s Wllyno llllltel Church at 10 l'i a m A Day school at 11 15 a m The1e Will be a school meetmg Northwest Ingham of the MillVIlle school diStl!ct on lUIs Ami 'Ieulll Tuesday e1 emng April l'i at 8 o clock Thexe Will be a discus sian on school rem gamzat10n M1 and Mrs Emery Artz and 1 fam1ly of Battle Creel< spent Sat Mrs Lloyd Curti,s and Mts De mcla~ night and Sunday at the Lancey Cooper called on Mt s Ami Tenlll home M1 and M1s Glenn CUt tis of Mumlh Thursday Emergency Charles Laing and sons of East afternoon I:.ansmg were afternoon vlsttois Elmer Phelps teturned to his M1 and Mrs Ami Terrill nnct home Saturday fwm the Stock Ambulance M1 and Mrs Charles Laing and bridge hospltal sons spent Sunday e\emng with Mr and Mrs Mr and Mts Rwhard Lyon and family of • Waterloo were M1 and Mrs Jeny Stingley guests at dmnct Sunday of M1 called on Mr and Mrs Gcot gc and Mts DeLancey Coopm Soule Sunday Mr and Mts Lloyd Cmtis and Mr and Mrs Lawrence Cagle~ family callc:d on M1 and Mrs were Sunday vtsitors ot Mr and Glenn Ctut1s of Mumtlt Sunda) Mrs Fled Butten1 orth afternoon Sunday VISitors of Mr Mts Ot,jl Baiter were Mr and Scoville District Mrs Charles McCullogh of Lan ' sing nnd Mt s M~ 1 lte DeWitt and 1\lrs. Wayne Galloway Manorle of Wtlliamston Mr anrl Mrs Wayne Baker at Mr and Mrs Quentin Evans 1ended the funeral of an uncle in and son were Sunday afternoon W!lhamston Sunday callers of Mr and Mrs Kenneth Evans Within Mount Clemens' city, Mr and Mrs Harry Wilson limits are GO acres of under glass visited Saturday evening at the nursmles Ingham County News April 3, 1952 Page 5 Methodist Youth Methodist Choir News. of lhe Churches Plans ·Program Is Preparing I Ji'or tl1o piPnsurr. of the puhJIP, l~our Mnson c•hurf'iws, thr> 'l'hP Ciond l•'r !day sr.rviPc will be Fll·st I'I'Psh,vtr•l'itlll ('hlll'r•h, 1\la· sPrvwes for pupllH up lo tlH• IIllO young fJf'll(lle nf tlw Ml'lhorllst Mellwrllst, l.lnptlst, NoiWII'lll' llltrl l!Pirl In t IH' Nazoll'PIW dtlll r•h I1'0111 Easter Program snu, !'nul L Arnold, llllnisiPt', of 20, \Vr>rlnesrlnv PVI'nlng meet· Pilltl'r•h will nppca1' In n pt•og1·nm J>re~ltyterlnn, fill' jolnlnr~ In lin· I :00 to 2: tri. Hl'v, Pulnnm will J',ilm SundaJ' sl't vir Ps, Ill 11, m, lnt: at H,OO lnr luriPs tPstlmoniPs nl' or musiP anrl rll'am.t Sundny ion I loly We!' it •,r>I'VkP~. I' I PiXll allons anrl l'<'lJCursnls wotslilp; sPrmon, "In tlw llnnrls C'lnislloin Sdl'tli'O lwflilng. A puh· ll!C In till' flnnl stngP fm• thP Jlii'· nlr,:l1t nt 7::JO. 'J'hp Mnuml,\' 'I' IIlii sdny com· JIIPslcll'. of Cnrl." 'l'Jw r'110lr will present liP renrllng room Is opr.n nt the 'l'he muslcnl program will In· munlon s1•rvkP will hn held in "Tho SI'Vell Lnst WnrclH nr sf'nlallnn of thP J•;astt•l' musi<'flll' Sc·olt's "lllriP on tn MajPsly," nnrl f'intrc•h evPry Wr•rlnesday and Srtl· by !he MnHon Mr!lhodlst veS(lCI' Pitrrlo a plano aolo by .Jonn Ann the lluptlsl lilttraul L. Ar·nolrt of IIIP fltl'sh;\'· sr.rvlcP. on Good Frldny, Hr!V, Snnr:." Gunii!Pt' I >r•r·l«•r• will dl· mor1111 man rog.trrls 11s It uo Is Flflrilm·, u mar lmlm solo hy 'l'f'Ir y IPI'tan dlltrr•h will giVI' t liP nwrll· Norton wl11 speo1l< on t hP Jtrsl 'l'hl' progl'tlm will he giVI'Il HWI, Mrs. N. S. D<~vls will play lounrl to IJP unlt'Ui' In tlw ahso Eastl'l Hunrl.rv f'VPntng, April l:l, Lnt thi~1 mind hr• in ~·ou, whil'h "as also in Chl'ist rlt••ms, Shull is, a vor•o~J solo by N,uu·y lntlon on "'!'Ire Cup," ltnd H.I'V unci Hl't!Oild \Vfll lis fl'Oill I hP l'I'OSS, tltP pt'Pillril', "In Cntr P Glnttn," I tile> HJllt'ilu,li nc>nsr>, whon r·x· Bart Jet t, a rrond1 hom solo hy Jtayrnond L. Norton o[ tire MPih· HP.v. l'mnwny on 1111' I!Jird nnd In tlw r lurrch .rudltorhtm at tlw ol!Ptlnt y, "LPnlo," and "l'ost· mnlnP.d Itt till' lh:llt which Clll'is· (Philip[!ians 2:ri.) Rl'ad t>ltllippiam; 2::{- Lt. eight o'l'io<'l;, ~hm•makel''s VPI'Y D.m Nm·ton nnrl n nutc ensembil• (](list dtlll'r'il on '"l'lu• Bt Pari." fourtl1 words, HPV, Amold on ill<' lllril' C:ltnrdo~l." fi.:m p, m., paslm's tlnn SC'!Pnr•p throws on litf' sr't'iiJ A helper had a pal tl'nt employm·. Ex­ M1 H, L. DPI'WOnrt C.tl'll, m gfln· mnrlco up n! .Tnnr!l Bullen, Gloria Hcv Lloyd Caraway of the llllll· fifth nnrl slxtl1 words, nnd Hev. do~ss 111 d!UIC'il nwmiH•rslnp; 7 lliiPs, TiltH In htougltt out In thr. cept I m· 1his pat iencc, he would lm ve ,been clischnt•ged fm• not IHI·dHJJr rlltr.C'Inr, ho~s nnnonncr.d BUI'f(P~s nnrl Barbara Slrourl. tis! <'11L11d1 and Hc•v, Hugh Pttl· l'llllurm on IIH• seventh nnrl lost p, Ill,, \Vf'Sllllii!S(f'l' J•'PIJnwshJp; il"oSC/!1-SPI'tnOll f'lllJIJf'rl "Uill'l'· pmducing t•nough. Each mol'tllng he lwgnn his wot·k wil h F'otlnwing the musical pmgmm JHIIll of ttw Churclt of tlH• Naz. Wold, thnt In nrlrlltion to thP choir• mn· H p, rn,, m•w nH•mhPts will nwPt ,tilt~" whir•!! will hP rr•tul in nil blasphemous wrml:::, C'tll';;ing hi~ luck frll' havurg to cam hi:> twn rlramns of the life of .Jesus rti'Pnc will also pa!tldpate In the Offl'l'ings at 1111' 1\!anncly rlltlnn of "Song n! l~nHter," HCV· wllll lhP sPsston. Monday, 7::lfl C'hril'ltinn !-ir•lpnrc rhttl'eiws on 1'1111 HJ](>dal sPh•Pilons nrc to he l>t•earl hy hard wol'ic I Il' th•·r•w in PVPry eli reel ion ngninsl I he will he presenlf'd. V· Jl. m., \Vonwn's ,J',srwtnliotl Jw,ll'fl Slltlll.ty, April li. sPrvlr•p, Mus!I'HI numiJPrs will IH• Thursdav anrl Good Jo'l'ldo~y sPt lrlf'iltrlorl. wall~; 1he slwt•:; lw was makmg. As each rlay wor<' on, how­ .Tr.atl Ann Mr·Brldr., Barbara [>I CSI!nlr!d !Jy efiC'h oJ tile foUl' ices wlti he UHI'il fol' till' dally nwc>llnr:; 'J'Innsrin), 7::!0 p, 111., CVI'I', he attcmptecl to mnlw up fot· at lea:;! pat·! of the lost 'l'hP Jllnlol' r twit•, rill or•terl hy f'i!Oll' lf'hP.trs,iJ; 'l'illiiSdll.l, 7. lfi Stl'ollfl, .rurly Post unrl Lnny Mil· f'illtrf'IH'S, Voi<'.lilnn c IIlli d1 sl'illlnl In .Tune, nuusl·iih· J\lr·Huulisf, RP.v, Snm· clay. Jer have parts in "Tiw Seeing ~Irs. Haj JJHHHI Norton nnrl oc· p. m .. Maunrly 'l'llltl'srl.t\' lJnion 1\Pi Sctzr•tl, pastor. ID:OO, chureh r·ompnnlerl hy narh.rrn .Jewett, Then otw clay he nccep1 eel Christ. Then hiR mimi and lleatl." Tile arllnn talws pl.\r'co In ('rumnunion Sl'tvlr•c• nl till' 13np· sc ilonl; 11 ;00, wnt•shlp set vice will nHtl~r• Its Jlrst r'OIH'Prl a]J· tis! rhtllr•(!, (;ollfif'tlrJay Sl'll'll'r•, sril'i1 l>(•gnn to t'l'flcrt the mimi ol Jt•sus who wns Himself a the home of Mary ami Martha with a message by tile pastot•; anrl Lnznrus In Bethany. Ancient Rule Fixes Date J](>HI'alll't' Whf'n IIH'Y combine 1·2: lfi p, 111., al till' N.tZdrl'l1f' 7;;!(), song SCI'Vir•p; fl:OO, BtbiP carpcnlct·, IJ!tossing His worl( with clignity. The iillDcmaket•'s with the V<'HJWI' f'iwh· m slnglnJ~ f'llllrdt. stwly; 1'!:011, M. Y. 1•', HPrvice; helpcl' found new. inll't'cst in hts daily work. Jt was fm• him Terry Shnltls, .Janet Fierllcr, ~ Ob f ~ t thP LPnten .tnllwm, "The Palms." 13olsy 'rrannu, Emily Stnilh, Dan l't'.IY<'I' mcr•Itng 'i'llltrsrlay eve· noll' a blessing. Ifp round joy in i1. When Sun1lay eame, he a·or Servance· 0 . !fiOIS er J~cnlttrPd •,oJolsts ltwhtrlP Nnncy Norton, Margaret Austin unci! 1<'11''•' ('hml II ol ( hrisl, Sf'ic•nl· ning at H o'clrwlc at tlw dnn·ch. took great p!Pasut·e in resting, n:; God lwei clone on the seventh Jl,u·tll't t. Mrs. A Ilen l•'redcrlclt, lsi, l'llnson, holds sr•I'VIcr•s 111 Ihr• day. His appr•m·nnce and net ions wct•r• c1ifJ'et·t•n1. Instead of' M.rr·vin Shcpnr·d have the pnrls in A rule which has her•n In cf. al!lcrl tlw pllgt•im•. to 11nvr.J In Mrs. Hussoll 1\kllrfrle, Glen lhulsl·ilh• I<'rl'l' 1\h•lhndlst, Hr•v tlw playlel, "In Ills Strength." 'I feet since 32:i A D, dl'l<'rminl's r·omparallvr• safPI;i by nlgl!l us Dunn, .Jr., ,Jnl' H Df'.tll, \Vnyne r lllll'f'h, r•ntm•r of fl,til nnrl Blll'nf's ctll'sing, he soent 1imc in nwditation and in pmise or his God The piny Is hnserl on a great ex· the elate [ot· Eo!Sll'l' r•.wh YPilr. WPII olS ily clay. '!'his ~'Poll' Iill' first ro;, I f. 1\nwalrl, p.tnlor. 10:00, Still· Bullen, 'l'lwmas lliPvins nnd the strc•Pts, I'VI'I\' :,rttul.tl' .tl 11:011. unci Fathct·. pcl'ience In tho lt!c of Pelr.r. Tlw Co\lndl o[ Nil'aen rletldPrl lull moon o~fiPI SJll'ing's IIITi\nl Sund.ty sr hor'•t is ltl'ld rilll'lllg Iii<' rl.ry sclwol; II :00, preaching serv· l'HA'n;Ie male drorus, Mrs. Wllllam A. Dnrt cre,!terl ·,ll27 y<'ars .rgo tiloll l~as!Pr w.rs r•onws on 'l'I!Ut'srlay, April 10, Effpc•t iVf'lli'SS o[ so 1 D I H t s, irf' with Jlcv, 1~. D. Voller, dis· Clrnnt us lhr. Al'nr•r•, om· l•'tlll fo1• F:nsiPr r-an va1·y rl.ty evemng .111r1 coni Inut• t ilrough in oli'SIIS' IUIIIJ!'. Anu•n. sion of till• EasiPr pto1:ram. rl'IfOUGII'r FOR THE DAY will be used to assist young pco· "The reason for l'iwDsing the ovc1 a JH't;irH! o[ allout :J:i dn\'~ StiiHilly with H.r•v. Votlet', prcslrl· pic In altenrllng summer c·amps, full moon was pl'Obnbly to o1f· f1om the 111111' o[ tho vcrn.tl Pre~ Easter lng. n::lo, Ymtng Peoples serv· In wlwt spirit-r•vil m· Chl'istlikc-clo I labor?- Afonso Romano Filho (Bmzil) Rev. Raymond L. Norton an· Coni pilg-rims safe pnssngP on the I'CJUlnnx," l'tnfp•sor Lnsh points ir·P; 7 :m, r.venmg sl:!rvtcP.. Prayer nounced. roads as fllCY lraveiPrl to the lloly out, "April 2:i is till' l.tlcsl elate Pastors Discuss nlf'cllng Wednesday cvonlng at Cit\' for L11co J:.tsll'l' fest ivai," on whir h it r•o~n possillly or c Lll'. 7::10 at tlw church. :<;1\A'l'ING l'Alt1'Y HJ<:I,J) !Iazcl M Lnsil, .tssistant ptofl•s· '!'his wc~s the date• had< In HJJ:i Crusade TIIP Mason church youth siG!l· School Session ~or of astmnomy al tlu• Unlvcr· anrl sud! 11 Jatro oiJservarHI' o[ thro Whr•tr,lfli•lli J\rPihndist, Hev. C. Stodn !i p, m., SE:F at 7::Jn p.. m. J:stilCI'. IJyteri,tn dnuch, tile Jll'imnry and the Cl!urdt o[ the Naz.1rcne, the \Villinmslon Ct•nfcl' 1\Tethndisl, H.Pv C:nok hns Hrvrn t;pr.eia! First Un[Jtlst Chut·r·h, 1\lasnn, JUniors, II it IJ till' Jlapt ISIS having !Iora< e .Tames, pastor. Worship (fj 111llllllr• St'rtnlll!el II'S to ~:n with 1 Loyd G. Caraway, pastor. George tile sevf!n dlfiPrent ftlms. charge ol lire junior hlgl1 depart· service, ~J·:lO a. m ; church school, Murthum, choir rhrcelor; Mrs. L. men!. t·' .;-..'1 a, rn. J~nllowmg are ilw G, Caraway, organist. 10:00 a. m., nights: morning worship; sermon, "IIo· Gifll'll Houg lr•mlt•1' mul so1oi~l Willlumstnn Nazurt•nc, Reo D. Sunrlo~y, April fi, Lorigf' Ntght; North Carolina'~ Agricutturnl' '!'mnr•ldus Sis! I' I'~ sanna: Blessed Is ' He That I Uev. J)onnld Silvr•rmtil T~xpenmcnt Statton J)()ints out nl L 11 n sing l'c•nn~ylvaui:t Miller, pastor. Chmch school 10 Mo111l.1y, ,\pi'li 7, Sunday Sc·hool Cometh." 11:15 11. m .. Sund.ty . a. m,; worshtp service, 11 a. m. mght; 'l'ues, .Tun~ot· rt;~~ tm~nt rar!on l~oltz, pastor. Baptisms by portton ol tlw program [eaturr". Scrvt~•~ :!I :I a. m. and 7:30 towsh1p SLmday evemng at 6:·15, tended to all of these abovr.l"ill VISit shul·lns at 1.~.1.J, With K>~l'l'fll Satunlay ______Easter G1fls. Methocllst Youth ttw ]Jaslor. 10:15, worship scrv·j Orma >tnd L.nna Tompl\lllS of Wheatfield WSCS ALI, WI\LCOJ\J11J with an evangelistic service at lee, sermon by Don Launslem; Plymouth. 8:00 p ..m. Wednesday evenmg at J,ufhcmn Church in lllason. Le- Fellowship 6:00 Wor~hip com· Roy J'ttflmo;;on, l'n~tor gion Memorml Hall. S . .Tcfforson milteo, Larry flncl Sharon Miller; 11:00 church school. Rev. Silvernail is I10m lias· B:OO is the mid·weck prayer t mgs. lie lh!S served as past 01 for Sponsors Banquet service. street. Waller I>'. Koopphn, lJas· Talent Program by Youth, 7:30. lor. Dlvine,services al fl:15 a.m. Spcci31 p1ogrmn or two dramas llroth!'l'hood 'l'emtlll' 1\lethmlisl 17 years in Michigfln, South Da· Tlw mot lwr·daur,h lcr, fn t Jwr· 7:45 P.M. Chtn•r•h, Holt, Wtlson M. Tennant, lwta ancl Wyoming. Aurelius Center UnpHs!, nev. on Ihe life of Christ, and vocal mmtr.ler. "Ltfl Yout· Glad Voir'cs," son banquet i·JHmsorccl hy the Gilbert Miles, pastor. Worship Willinmston Sl. lUary's Cnt!IO·I ami instrumental numbers, Offer· The Tmnp1\ins stslcrs have Will be the ;;ubje~t of the Palm Wlwalft()Jd W. S C. S. was welt 1 Children's SCrVlCC IS at J1 :30 a, ln., With lie, Rev. Fr. IIugh Conlchn, pas· ing fot·:. mtth summer camp fund. served ns song evangelists 111 the Sunday sermon. Services, 10:00 Church of tile Nazarene for the nllcnrlerl. It was held l"ridny ntghl April 6.. 13 church school precedmg at 10:30. lot•, Confcs>ions and 'devotions, Tuesday, Apl'll 8, Oifictal Board anrl 11:15. The comhmed choir of 1 Saturday 7:30 p. m. Snnclay meeting 7:30; Wcrlncsdny, April past seven years. nt the Gtnngc hall. 100 voJc•es will sing "1'he Pnlms." Nntrnnwrcle audiences have en· Special! '•' G1·mt !Wnsi(' Wllliamslon Wcsieynn 1\Ielhod· masses 7:30 anrl 10:30 a. m. fl, Woman'•; Society of Christian J.'ollowing the dtnncr n It! n There Wilt be a recqptton of mem· joyed their vnrwrl mus1ral pro· isl, Rowley, C, E. Mtller, pastor, FowlcrviliP, ((]ll[C'ssions and de· serv1cc S:OO. \VorslliJl servrcc by bers at the 10:00' serviCe and a gram was presenter! consrstm,:: of tJ PPI'manPut Proofs * Sound Motion Pieturl's p, m.; g1am-vocal ami instrumental. Church school 10 a. m.; class votions Friday 7 Sunrlay Priscilla Circle. Hostess Circle, baptismal service at Lhe ][;];) two songs by Wnynr• Kar n. a in :t meeting 11 a. m.; worship serv· mass, !J a. m. Orphn·Ellen. Program. An !llUs· Orma 1s n singer and piniHHlC· comedy pl.1y cnlitlcd "Among Us •'• Shm·t, n~·n:unic Ttli'SSa~e service, Intermediate Youth Fel· cordion atlisl, wl1ile Laura 1s an J.nwly nahy Hnnlc lee 10:30 a.m. and 8 p. m, Young twlerl Ll'nten lecture by Rev. lowship, 5:.30; Senior Methodist Girls" w1th Stella Wolf, LPIJa People's SP!'Vice, 7:30 p. m.; Norton, Mnwuly Thursday Union experienced song lender and sttlg· Fisher, Dora BiHI,.l!t•mtctta \Vat·· Ononrlar.:-n Community, H.ev. E. Youth Fellowship, G:OO. At 7::~0 cr. prnycr service Thursday, 8 p. m. A. Kelford, pnslor. StnHlny school Communion scrvrce at the Bap· Sundny mght the Senior Fellow· net Iist, !IaroltJ 10:30. and any amount above the cost of panicrl both singe1s at tile piano school I :20 p. m.; worship serv· The evangelistic· program will Candid Weddings t~ee~e, p.1stor, Church school 10 the .film will go toward helping start every n1ghl 111 7·ao. A spc· He\". C. E Pollocl' prescn loll First. Baptist ice, 2·•m p. m.; Adventist hour, fl. m.; worship servlcl! 11 a, m J~cl1•n Unil1•1l llrPttu·cn t•lmrch, youth to attend camp next sum· plants to the youngest mother, WJIM 1 p. m. t>unday. nnHI the largest Midweek lenten service every m.; gospel sprvicc, 3:30 p. m. anr! Mrs. Frank Fetters, Tuttle church from 12:00 to 3:00. Easter bridge Methodist church. Her family prcsf!nl, Mr. ancl 1\lrs. LeCiear Studio Wednesday night at eight p. rn. Ji'n!lny night prayer ministry, road, at 8.00 p. m. Sunday mormng there will be arlistry Will be Sllpportcd by spe· Rona Jd Karn, was Jll csented ,\ l'hnlng l'lll>hr•I'S 'l:Oo p, m. two services of worship at 10:00 cml lighting, motwn and mus!C~nl plant. . 5fl8-li14 Jlollislcr Uhlg, ]ril'sl Congi'11AJttional, Leslie, and 11:15. The pnslor will preach effects. Don"ald Launstein Will A ftcc Will offcung was taken J,unsing· , Samuel B. Wenger, minister. on the subject: "Behold He Goeth lead the singing and clo the Phone J.tmsing '1·3922 Willlm~ston St. I week's cnlendnr: Launstein ami preaching ,by Don· daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. D. F, Phone Holt 41791 I service, 9:30 and 11:35. Sermon Future Ahead .. topic, . "The Serviec of Love." a.10~0a.m m,, nu1 .•sery ~ureh~ho~;ll:OO~cl ami children's service, L~m~i~ 9:15; baptismsSu~cy wo~h~Tby the ·~o:w:n:s:~~n:d~o:r_o=n:o:m:~:g:a:·• ___~~======~ I Church school, 10:30; Youth FeJ. 1 I cht1rch; 11:00 .1. m., worship serv· pastor; church school, 10:15. lowRhip, 6:30; evenmg service, icc; 3:30 p. m., trustees meet at I When your Doctm· gives you directions for. 7:30. Baldwin home; 6:30p.m., Pilgrim Vnnlnwn Community Church, I your health, it may be for more than just the F'ellow~hip at tho chnpcl. Brief Carfon Foltz, pastor. Church '\ St. ,Jamcs 1\lisslnn, Rev. ' Msgr. I immediate future. Toclay's habits of living choir prncticcs this Werlnesday school, 10: 15; worslup service, I Charles Keating, pastor. Mass evenmg, 7 o'clocl< Jtmiors, 8 p. m. 11:15. Ba[)tisms by the pastor. can benefit many years ah~ad. will be said at the chapel at the chancel choir. Thursday, April 10, Sermon by Don Launstein. STRH\E TIIRiDE, TUJD EA'l"l'EU'S I corner or South Jefferson nncl I Thus with each passing year, the good of fol· Maunrly Thursday, cnndlelighling OUT,. Cherry at 10:30 Sunday moming. commumon, 7:30 p. m. F:nummuel Baptisl Chnrr·h, I lowing your Doctor's guidance can be mul­ Catechism classes will be at 1:30 Haslett, Rev. D. E. Evans, pas· at the Legion building Saturday. And so's yom· heating problems wltcn I tiplied-with healthy, carefree years the )'e­ Slol'l•hrirl;~e l'r1•shytcrinn, Dr. tor. Morning service, 10:30; sub· I sult. F. G. Behner, pastor of the Pres· jeet, "The Cross: 'file Solution coal is the starting [Jitcher. Winter I Willhunstnn Mr'lhodi~t l'lmrch, byterran church will use as his fot' Confusion." Sunday school, cold doesn't, luwc a chance when coal licll'ace Jnmes, pastor. Church sermon theme on Palm Sunday, 11:45; Youth Fellowship, 7:00 p. I :;chool, 10 n. m.; worship service, mms it's famous 'l'llmm S'l'RIKE I "Shall We Live on Public Opin· m.; evemng service, 8:00 p, m.; 11 a. m.; .Tunior Youth Fellow· ion." subject, "The Cross: The Cure OU'l' UALLS. I II shtp, 4 p. m.; Senior group, 5 p. fot• Fenr." Midweek service, pray. i m ; Lenten service, 'J'hursday, I Slnf'ldn·ldp;c J\[!'thmlisl, E. II. er meeting and Bible study, * STitii\E ONE-I~CONO!\IY I I 7:30 p. m.; choir practice, Soclerhcr·g, mmisler. April 3 -the adults Wednesdny, 8:00 p. m.; I ' I Wcclnesday 7 p. m. annual meeting and conference of young people, 8:00 p. m.; chil· * STUm:E TWO-CO.l\lFORT I I thP. Ciwistinn Education Depart· dren, 8:00 p. m. Special Good Frl· ·.Dutton's 1\ln~on J\lelhmllsl, Hev. Hny· ment oJ the Michigan Council of day service, 2:00 to 3:00. * STIUI\E 'l'IIUEE-SAFE'i.Y I I mm1d) L. Norton, pastor. Mrs. L. Churches at Peoples church In I I Derwood Carn, Director of Music. East Lansing. Tho theme of the . Mrs. Nellie McCreery was a I I Morning, worship 10:00, Sermon, conference will be "The Bible ln guest at dinner Sundfly of Mr. I '?rescrlplion Plzarmaclsb I "Were You There?" Service of Christian Education" and there and Mrs. Welford Call and sons. I .Le•lle, Michigan '. I Baptism. Prelude: Eastet' Melo· wlll be special worl\shops in chil· The community shower given Lansing .l.ce &. Fuel Company !-:a-----:::::::--. dies adapted by Chcstct• Nord· rlrcn's, youth and ndult work. for Mr. and Mrs: Beryl Huffine ~ man; Anthem: by combined sen· April 6, Palm Sunday, morning last Tuesday night was well at· 302 West Ash Mason .. ion and junlot· choirs, "The worship' at 10:30 a. 111. Sermon tended and the coU])le received ~ Palms," by Faure; Oll'ertory an· theme, "Jesus and the Palms of many nice gifts. ,,

··--~j,.....,. .. --~-~ inuham Counlv .News April 3, 1952 Pauc 6 LA CHOY ariri·g- VOiR Table With ·Ohow Main Noodles jprrng···-·o Leslie News only 1c WhtP you huy !Ut'H, (JttVIlllllllgh r.miV(lli tm· Wc~;t Mr~. Mnurlcc Cnvnnrlugh Is Meatless Chop Suey Bill' James Is lertvlng 'this weclt to llvo In Ltts A&P's Fresh Fruit & Vegus, Ncvnda, nc!LI' her husbnncl, .·Boys State Choice Pfc. Maurice Cavanaugh, Nellis , llelh lor 330 all· force·I.Jase, Nevada. She will Dlll .Jrunes, a .ltlllior In Leolle he accompanied by her llflrents, high school, has llccu selcclr.d by Mr. ancl Mrs, R. 0, Edwards of vote of the faculty lo represent Armstrong street, who will con· Leslie al Uoy's Slate in East Lan· llnuc on lo Los Angeles and San Durkee Margarine Vegetable Values! sing this year, Bill, I he son of Mr. I•'mnclscn, returning In about nnrl Mrs. Gemld .James of Terri· three wcclts with Mrs. Lou Siler· Tilt New Oo)d'llandord ' 1orlal road, is ma.lot·ing In agrl· man who Is ,at Apascndero, Calif. Now is the time to enjoy spring's good things. culture an'l ltas a minor in Amer· A farewell. party for Mrs. Cava· . lb. 'i7o lean· hlslory, JTc is pt·cslrh!nl nf naugh was held Saturday eve­ And A&P is the place to get them at their test the juniot' t:lass nnd JlilSI·presldent ning at the home of Mr. and Mrs. •. , rushed right from the farm and priced right of the olttd!ml ~~nunell, and is .John Illzcr on Hull road. for your budget. Pick plenty! nclive In llw local l~uturo Ji'nrm· Red Star Yeast crs of America. He lo n member of the VarHil.y dub and hus won lellet'S in hasltcthall and foullmll. Sacrificial Lunch I. ' 'l'hr. Boy'JJ Stale rH:Ilvllles will e&kt 5o va\enc\0 be hclrl for orH! week I his sum· Is Given Thursday met• al Mlehlgau Stale collet~c Ju\cy f\or\dCI with lhe boys or.tllng UJI anrl A sncrlllcial luncheon was held operating a govr.rnrnr.nt pntterne!l at the Congregational church Marshmallows after that of the slate of Mlc~hi· 'l'hursday atl:OO p.m. with wom· lltolpt oranges gnn. Two nllwr· boys, Larry Cas· en ft·om nil the churches of the Ue and Dklt llecksel al.'io received eommunlty taltlng pnrl. As t11e high votes in the selt!d I on of I he women galhered in the . church lO·o•· "'" 17c \%e ...o=u=nc:_a_n __ ,o_r Day's Slate t"I!JII'Csenlativc, Mrs. Claylon .Tewell plnyed organ 6__ 49' medltallons and Mrs. Maurice Whitney sang, "The Tree." 01bOt 46 5 •t After heing scaled at the lnhles Karo Syrup , Elttra Ju . 'l frU Air Patrol 'Unit in the chapel, Mrs. S. B. Wenger, IIIII Lllltl 1 asshiled by Mrs. John Mitchell, Being Formed led ln a candlclighllng devotional. Grape MnJ, H. C. Sackrider, Mrs. Harri- i\'a•lllo btl, 21o A new ait' patrol unit in l~x· oflll Carter, Mrs. Martin Clothier, plorer Scouting is being for·mcd Mrs. Maurice Whitney, Mrs, Clay· In Leslie for boys age H and ton Jewell and Mrs. Richard Me· Argo Starch '~t, older, willt Ben Wnod as advisor. Daniels also took part in the de· Fresh Frozen Buffalo Brand J. 'fhe boys in tire new patrol are: vollonal. The ·group joined in ... kiUidry . ... Sonny .Tewell, Allen Chappell, singing "Break Thou the Bread Customers' \ ' ' 12-oz. 29c John Hill, LatT~' Cassaday, Albert of Life," accompanied by Mrs. ,.111. pk.. 13c pku. · Adams and Ed Clte.>IH!j'. Burton Walicr ornci· Jiirs. n. 11. Field A&P Food Stores a ling. 4110 LexlniJion Ave., New York 17, N. Y. They were attended hy the Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gretlon and ?VF ••••· 89o bridegroom's brollwr and sisler- daughters of Berrien Springs in·law, Mr. anrl Mrs. Charles visited their . parents, Mr. and Leach of Perry. The bride wore a Mrs. George Aikens and Mr. and LEAN, SWEET, VALUE-PRICED white n~'lon jersey gown with ac· Mro. L, II. Grelton, over the wcel1 Bab·o Cleanser · cordion. pleated skirt and carried end, MlktJ rer;elaln lpalldt red roses. Mr. ami Mrs. Lawrence Jean Fifly·five guests from Leslie, and daughters of East Lansing Stokely Gold Dollar Values! 2' 11111 25o Lansing, Perry, Corunna, Dallle were gLtcsts at dinner Sunday of Sliced Bacon Crcelt; Midland, Holt, Okemos and Mr. and Mrt·s. Kenneth Lawson Stock Up and Save! Laingsburg- allemlcd lhe rr.cep- and sons. ALL GOOD lion lwlcl at the Leslie Grange Parlwr Orr of Mason was a Magic-Washer .- For a big treat at small BRAND hall. Refreshments were served. Satllt'clay dinner guest of his sis· Ketchup 2 u-o•. b•••· 35c cost, bring home tho Mr. and Mrs. Leach will spenrl a ler, Mro. D. H. Field, and Mr. w•lli Nyloa Hott C1rtWoatt . bacon from A&P-per· week in lite E<>.st after which Mr. [cicld, Sunday guests were Mr. I Honey Pod Peas 2 Mo, 303 Cftnl 35c fectly sliced and per• Leach will return lu Camp Custet'. and Mrs. :Thomas Bunker of • ,!;f lp.pk11• 29D Cronm fectly delicioual ·He has just returned from eleven Danwillc, Go ld en Corn siyl• 2 No. m •on• 33c months in Korea. Mrs. Carl Warner suffered a ~a::~39c slroltc lust Thursday. Tomatoes 2 Nc. a con• 49C l\lnrritll;'l' Is AIIIIOIIII!'I'd Sweetheart Soap . Mr·. and Mrs. llonald llasiH'OliCk I Clark Center . Iaiii IlM- Ia IIIII Tomato· Juice 41·o:, con 27 C have nnnounecd the marriage of 79c their daug-hter, Nancy Gene, to , !'\Irs. Donald CIIIJ'II . Robert C. Campbell, son of Dr. anrl Mrs. H. c. Campbell, on Oc· 1\olr. nnd )\Irs, Donald Clarl' Armour's Star lb, 6 5 C Iober 20, 1!l:il. The double-ring- called on. Clatr Brown at Spar­ Pillsbury Cake Mixes 3 pkga. $1.00 R«;»asted Sa_usage .ceremon.v was performed by Dr.' row huspttal in Lansing Friday Sweetheart Soap J. Lee tcwis at the Alma Baptist night, j • • • Instant Cocoa Ann Pngo l·oz:. cnn 19c Tondar, mcoty ribs lb. Fruh cough!, ptn nntly lb. parsonage. The bride plans to fin· Mr. and Mrs. Nolan Weller of Rtglalu 11M- It hit Boiling ,Beef 38c While Bass 59c ish her studies at the Leslie high Kalamazoo were wecl1 end guests FAncy, P•n school nnd Robert will continue of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rusch. Jelly Eggs i l·lb. plea. 25c Roady Rock• lb. 57c Ill. 79c lllndttl. aaltll Stewing Fowl White Bass Fiilels his studies as a pre-dental student Wesley Ciarl> sJirained his 4 26o at Alma colleg-e, anl>ic in gym at school in Ma· t4·oz. pku. 29c lb. -~;,. 69c son, Marshmallow Eggs Frying Chickens ';::~.~~;" 57c Shrimp Fan117' rl1k1 IJo, Sttnciay guests of Mr. and Mrs. ~~{f+ , Crisco Arehie .Mitchell were Mr. and Musselman's Jelly 4 vnriau •• 2 lb.lnr 29c Pork Liver 'succtl ,or Picco lb. 27c Whitefish Ftnoy, wlntar GIIIDhl 43c 1'1 lllelllllll! •• Mrs. Howard Becl•er of Dimon· I '• dale, Mr. ancl Mrs. H. C. Beeltcr pk ,, of DeWitt and Mr. and Mrs. A: J. Kix Corn Puffs ocnlsma9c 2 11 25c Spiced Luncheon Meat su·~~~ 53c· Smelt rr~~h •• 118 .. t, t•k• Mlallla•n . 2 n•• ·. 29c Mitchell of Lansing. 1111.- 89c Mr. and1Mrs. Ralph Overla of Hekman Fig Bars 2 lb. F~U· 53c Mason called on Mr. nnd Mrs. William. Hart Sundny. I &:t!#l Duz Mrs. Harriet Eames of Lan· t:ownhouse Crackers l-Ib. boK 31c sing called on her parbnts,.. Mr. .··~f ~ ln171blng •, and Mrs. Floyd Bullen, Sunday. Kleenex 3 bOHOI of3QQ' 69c •. . Mr. and Mrs.· Grover Alters ...... · were callers· of Mr·. atJd Mrs. Roy \~~~~ ' ' Rusch Sunday afternoon, daxo Shortening 3 lb.c•n 73C ·-~· Music Mrs.· Frank Free of Mason ·~ WI~ IIAVE built 1111 a spent Saturday afternobn with /J lvorr Soap Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clarlt. Sura Good Margarine lb. 21c . l'ino llhrau·y uf l'nmlllat• Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bullen nnd I hymns unci nthm· IIJIJH'o· family· were g(tests of Mr. and I Pure Lard 2·lb. pies. 29c lll'lntc mnsl1: rot• n~e nt Mrs. Floyd Bullen at lunch Sun· 2 ..... 29o servict!S in out• chatJcl. day cvenitig. The occasion was . I. . :;., .·. the first birthday anniversnry of Whitehouse Milk 2 taU cant 27c FRESH/ GRADE '.'A" L,ARGE Louis Bullen, ·son of Mr. and Mrs. JANE PARKER mmbot•s · ats you wish - Fred Bullen.. . Spill Span ·Salad Dressing . SUNNYBROOK' CAR~MEL PECAN . mul or I!Olll'str thm'tl no Mr. nnd Mrs. Howard Clark anrl Is Mllliulnt-JfoWipiDJ "'· 37c extt·a dmt•ge, i:t. Is our Mr. and Mrs. Darren Gavin, Mr. !otllt•lbutlon tnwut·d null<· and Mrs. A. B. Ziegler and their Broadcast Radi·Meat lR•OI~ G~ll, 39c guests Mr. and Mrs. Kerineth EGGS ·doz. 49' ROLLSPk~ of29c .ng lltll'tlng hours easlill', . Hileman of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs, Donald Clark and ihelr Whole Chicken B•nq1101 3'/4 lb, Gin $1.49- Jewett guests, Mr. and Mrs. Jim Brown of Mason attended the Farm Bu· " Draft , ,Swell Pickles Pandy. IR·oa. l•r' 29C · ·Funeral Holtie rcau rural·ut·ban conference at · j Mtft ~ lparltle '~! . ; Tho llomo of Frlemlly Holt Monday night. . ·. :. .I ., u IQDIO 75c Hot Croa Bllns. ~!t;~r Service. · Robert Osborne ·culled on his ; Si lverbrook Butter · lb. .k •...• ·• . PhOJIIl, 1\lnson 2·6151 slster, M~s. Ror Rusch, T~esdny. ·It·· pkg. 301 ,AI)}btllance : set·vlce · dtlY · · auul · N.Y. Sharp Ch.eddar. .. lb. 59c .Angel Ring .. "': , .• ,...... 0 Ordinary superphosphate, a · · ·· ·· ' I ' i F• lili;ht. Ambulance cqniiiJieal valuable fertilizing material, has : '·•-.... AIFprlcos .ln .. tllls .. All effective · :wl&h oxygen and Emerson been manufactured In the Uitlted . · tll.-ougll Saturday, A11rit . 6 Cbtlti rood Ill, loal 87c s~edlsh Rt• Bri•d ·r'· rosu~cltator. · · · ' ·. Ch&d•O•Bit ~-•rica~ 2 States for over 100 years, ' ' ! ' ·,Jialilltllr:~ ·~~k~·-,·'-~'- . ··: ·. :' .'.i. ,I ·• .. ·.''•,. Moxley is Due for ·Honors ' ' At Blocl< and Bridle Show April 3, 1952 Section 3 The Blod\ nnrl Llrldlo f'lul1 or Ml<:hlgnn Stain eollc~gc Is rh!dl· tm•, MisR Belly Dunlap, from Al· entlng Its fourth llllllllfll horse! State Graduates Heroism in Korean' Conflict Is Filmed lanllc City, New Jersey, Monduy Okemos Juniors evening. lihow lo I larry Jo'. Moxie~~·. a well 'l'hurstlay and JcrJrlay the fcox lmown liguw in Mlr~l1ign11 fnJ'Jn 'I'IH•nll'l! will fnatuw two first run Mr. IIIHJ Mrs. Vernon Elliott clrdes, Will Hear· Hoffman Schedule .Play J•if'l III'Ps. 'I' lie !it·st will be ".Tunglc ctnd snn cnllcrl on Mr. nncl Mrn. ,fohn Eames, ,TJ•., Friday evening. 'l'lw show, to lit• hcdd April •I fll11nl111nt," stal'l'lll~ .To 11 n n y Member.~ of the Olcc11ws junior nnrJ :1 In llw r·oiiPJll! liVr!Siod< (Iii· At Graduation Weis:;mullcr 11nrl lnlrocludnr, l:lr1h dnss arc Jll'csc:ntlng n piny, "My Phot!he Bartlett spent Sntunlny villrm, features as thco Wilson six· \Vatr•rfiPili In the football star's · Jcnvorlte Girl l•'r•lencl," a comedy In Toledo with Mrs, Marion 1'11111 G, J [Dfflllllll, PIIHIIdi•IW, Vnuglm. Co11slimr.c Crowe! of horse hitch of Clyclc~clnil•s nnrl Calif., rlln!l.!!Dr of tile Jo'urrl l•'oun· JiJ•st lilm role. In IJa•cc nets, April ·I a11rl 5. Miss tlw live ilef;t liHiilwolghl pulling Chrl~llnn Sehmmm is tlw dl· Lanslnr, spr.nl WetlnestltiY night rial ion, IHts hC!I!Il namccl till! hJWIIiC· 'I' lin .'iC!r:uncl feal um will slnt• with Phoebe Bartlett. teams In 11w r·ountry.· 1 1!1' fr!l' Mldilgan Slate mill'f(l''" llrlan Donic•vy in "Sinughlcr rector, '!'he piny will begin ntll:15 p.m. Laura Eitel spent Sundity with IIurry, as he I~ !mown lo lllilll~', I SJH'ing comm<'llremc:nl .lliiW K Trail," 11 stm·y of tile old west. Phoebe !3nrllell. mune l.u Mif'illgnn Sliiltl mllegf! .J~nn AVCI'y, ,JUilt!l DJ't!nllnn, lloffman IHLS liar! a rlisllll· ~;atur·rJay nflernorm and nl~:ht Mr. a11d Mrs. Kennel h Smith of .Tunuary I, Jfl2H, 11s C'XI~nslon s(lc· Donna Bussell, l~vclyn Koi1Is, JlLilshed cnrecr in tlw nutornoilile 1111' weslr!l'll atmo.c;pllerc will c·on· Dcm·horn spent Sunrlny wlih Mr. clallsl in anlrnaJ·.. Iiw;ilallllr.v. ~:in"" industry anrl 111 i(overJIIIl<'nl o«'I'V· llnlll' wllil ll.anr.lolph Scotl riding Helen Swab, Margaret Blael1, corning lo Mldllgan Ill! liiiK HJH!· Paul Roney, llownrrl Slwldon, nnd. Mrs. Coc Emens, ke. lie jolnc!cl tlw Stud!'lm/ii!T IICJ'm;s lilo sct'CJCil In "Sugnrfuot," Mr. ami Mrs. Don Eames of clallzerl in horsP nnrl swine t!X· Corp., in I~JII. awl In ID:J~ he~· i\ IP.ITilory lhnl. orlglnatccl lite Hll'hnrd Ilnrlsuff and ,leJ'I'Y lcnHiorl worl<, D11rin1: llw ypm·s Snider arc members o( the l'ast. Okemos cnllcrl on Mr. nnrl Mrs. ••arne Its prPsirlenl, scrvi111: as "wlu•o mr·n were men" line, Arl· .John Eames, .Tr., Sunday night. l!l30·1!}10, he lind tlir! slmn::est sud1 until I!l·IH. zona was llw goal of mnny ex· liorsc• exll'nsion JH'ogr·nm In IIiintnwnl by l'r(•siril'lll IUl'l! after. tile C~vll Waf'. A~d to Pink Community Hll'llliollS on horsc~ hrr!nlllng nnrl l!l'·in·law anti sister, Mr. nnd Mfs. ' I Tl'lllllllll as nrlmlnisl!'l'lor or IIH! 1111.'. ll'lll'lllg IIIOilenr lelTllory Cllll'led a rugged [lrivule Mr. and Mr·s ..Tolin Eames, .Ir., 'J'liNNI•:L Jo'Oit NI':HlliUOHS fnt lwr· of llw MidJignJI Dy11amo· Will' o[ II is own. allcnderl a meeting at the Wheal· a r·oillliY agr:nl prior lo r:oming to "! am ('(Jnfldl•nl lila! rJil!lllill'I'S The Detroii·Windsor tun11C!I is mete!' nssodnl ion, wili<•IJ Is Ill!' field Gleaner hall spon~ored hy largest inrlivirlual liwslrll'k gmup i\Jil'i1igan Stair~ college, of till! grarluaJing class will prof· ~~~~ lwgins tile slory of "1-iugar· IIH• llrsl W!hletllar 11\I!IW] ever II suhslantially from "'" ,.om· fool," \.Yarn(!r IJros.' epic west· l~lcnl<'s Q.Jiybrlcl Scccl Corn com· built hetwPr!n two r·n11nlrles, Onc! In the stall'. liP IIIIS bPc•n a guidr• lie nllll'l'ied 1\itlie l'ill~lp~ in puny. Several scenic movies plus to tim many ·1·11 eluh nwmhc•rs ill ments and observations of a 11111 n Cl'll clrar,la in mlor by teehnkoior. thousand autnmohlles an hour .!ntH' u, I!J~!J, and tlwy l1avc two a movie on the history of cot'n <·an SII'C~nm through till! mile·lo11g mil [ll'Ojl•r•ls. w'lw !ills ilarl so rnur·il l!xperien;·e Tlw title role of llw liim Is 1 l•'ranlc Lovejoy.' and Itlcharrl Carlson are tlw lcat11Crnecllll'llais ea!'I',V his OWn lll'iides 1 Automotive Safety ]~ uruialion, lwo·Jistecl euwlmy stars, clog, Chinool1. Glorlit ~a.unders is I In tile film O'Brien, with Mis~· and articles about his W<1rlc. A sto11e monument in a little 11 Hany Moxley wus horn In Os· park oil the main street of St. 1!)·~2:·18, and. el~airman , of ll!c: . ~.del~ .rerguns, l'!si~g Y.oung ac·lln the lm.portanl: fem~1:me le<:rl. I Wyatt's aid, ~ocs to. any lcngtil !Jodtd of trustees o[ tlw Commit· 11r.ss 11110 perfotmed 111 many _.rn tile story I<1rby, ,11deu m,llc· tile Jaw pcnmts to Win mscs for age, l(ansns, rel'civcrl his 1~. S. lgnace maries the ,grave o[ F<1· IPe for Ef'onomic Dr•velnpnwnt swank New York night clubs be· rmlly by h.ls dog, solves tllC mys· . . [ Wall £Iegree at Kansas State; <~nrl was tllf!r Jacques Marquette. 1 1 1 hide o~cr the same period. He is a di· fore moving West, supplies the Lery of·th'e· murder of an old pros· lis c ten> allC 1 so success u 11 Y ~·------:l rector of the Feclr!ral Reserve l'oma.nce wliile Raymond Massey pector lclure.. W~s·. directed by Frank It seems that the ct·iminal law· A renl oil·bll5e wnll Jlnint for kitchens ference hoard. Inn Kelland, one of America's McDonald. I yer has a eonflict wllli his own und bathrooms that Long lntereslccl in higlwr r!dU· most beloved authors, "Sugar· Set:on·,j:. FeniUI't! ·: r:onsdencc, lfc~ Is forl'Ccl to agree covers with one coat! cation, Hoffman is a trustee of foot" introduces a wealth o.f Columbia Pictures' new eourt· with l11c siHII'Jl criticisms hurled Wnshcs easily, the University of Chicngo allfi of fmnticr characters, ranging from room drama, '"Criminal Lawyer," at hinr ,and his unortlwrlox meth· Kenyon college, Cambier, Ohio. the fighting "Sugarfoot" himself, co·starrin~: ·Pat O'Brien and .Jane ods by ulhcr attorneys, and he to Jacoh Stint, a Quantrell raider Wyatt ·.wlncls up tile Thursday· cannot rlccidc between continuing wlm turned to Arizona as a fruit· F'rlrlay·,pl'ogram. O'Brien has tlw his pmcticc, defending the raclce· M. E. A. Speaker lade11 lrec ripe for plumlerlng. It title role In the film, and Jane tccrs who come to him for help, is between these two men thnt Wylitt ;plays his loyal "girl Frl· nt· refiring cnlirely,from criminal mur:lt of the action revolves. clay" secr(:lary who helps him law in· ortlcr to try to win a The film also introduces "Oh, with his ·I rials, tricl1s and fixes. judgesllip. Even in his retire­ l3til lie Lool\ed Lil\e He Might Supporting ·the· stars arc Carl mcnt, ilnwcver, he is called upon Thursday & Friday, April 3-4 l3uy Wine," penncrl by Snmmy Benton Reid, Mary Castle and to return to criminal law, to de· Thorburn Lumber & Coal Co. Calm, whm;e most recent worl1 in· Robert Shayne. · fr~nrl a friend. ,Jolmu,v W<'issmnllt•l' ill ",lUNG LJ•: illANIIUN'r" 20/.l N. 1\lason Phone 2-7131 c:Jucles the hit tunes in "The Alsn 1Srh111 ))onlc~vy in "SLAUGll'l'i':lt 'l'ltAIL" in ~olm West Point Story." l'il'llllll>~' Fi ~t•lrlt Wins "Retreat. Hell!," tile film epic Saturday, April 5 of the marines in action in Korea last year, starring Fran!< Love· -From the f:tnH!d Cl:t!'ettel\ P.udington 1\c•lland N ovcl ami joy, Rielwrrl Carlson, Rusty Sattll'llay l~wning Post Serial- Tall)hlyn and Anita Louise will play Sunday and Monday at the F'ox llwatre. Produced hy United Stut·es Pic· lures pmductions for Warner f3rm., the war urama pictorially rlmma tizes the now classic re· mark mac/(! famous b,Y General Oliver P. Smith at Pusan, "Re· Ireal, hell! ... we're .i ust attack· lng in anolht!r direction!" Tile nmTiilive introduces n Al.~o-Liltlr! Hasl'llis Conwd,v 1tnrl l'itH:l'inl '!'. V. Smith, J>hiln:s who !Prsn political scientist, will he a prin· witli l11cir allies form the bul· cipul speaker at the M. E. A. ccn· wnrlc against Reel oppression on Sunday & Monday, April 6-7 lennial dinner Tue~day, April 15, Korea's mainland. The marines in Detroit. range Irorn the r:onsclentious llilt· Fightin'est Words in Marine Corps History I tallon commander, played by The centennial celelmtlion, at· Lovejoy, and the World 'wur II tructing thou~nnld who enlisted will he held crmeurrenlly with nut of trmlilion, learning the true the 'M, E. A.'s annual represt!n· mf'aning of semper fldelis on the tativc assembly, to whieh dele· fruzcn plainH o[ no·man's·land. gates will journey from all parts In bringing this memorable of the stale. episode of current history to the s('reen, Director .Joseph H. Lewis - took the cast and crew to Camp etreat Wheatfield Center Pendletr;n, California where the li'!u't~ siJutJall tirt.s tJI r.\Ua ccw tc!uu a~·(JilciMe, !I'll'S, Erma Johnson lermin most closely resembles tlwt of tile film's action, Besides Grange members initialr~cl Mrs. ,. '""'"''~··' veterans of the Korea!) conflict . •.. .j ..'t~r-- · : Herman Gret.tenbergcr, lVfr. and heing cast in soldier roles, the ., .·.. '~h ~lfllf Mrs. Lowell Rodeheaver and Dor· latest type tanks usecJ by the wl~~. olhy and Melvin Showerrnan in Chinese neds ami other captured ·· e' '. 1st and· 2nd d!!gree at their rcgu· mililary equipment were author· lm· meeting Tuesday evening, izcrl to be shown in "fietrcal, after which refre~hmcnts were Hell!" ~. :1\head- the Nicest Miles in the World ! served. Ned Young, Robert Ellis and lOVfJOY· RICHARD CARlSON·RUSTY TAMBlYN ~ANITA lOUISE Peter Ortiz have featured roles I'Ius-Cm·toon and l.nh•st. News Mr. and Mrs. Herman Grcttcn· berger and family visited Mr. and in "Retreat, I-Iell!" Mrs. Arthur Frost Sunday. "•J01111 of Arc" Is N1~xl; Well, the day has com I.!! \·ou. have. your beautiful At1d then the cars thin out about you-the traffic Mr. and Mrs. Paul Wol£ and A magnificent ~>pectacle and a Golden Annivcrsa1·y Cadillac-and arc off on that Tuesday & Wednesday, April 8-9 tremendously moving story, Vic· lights stl'Ctch fal·thct· an1l farther apart-and you find Linda called on Mr. and Mrs. Har­ ct·oss.-countt·y journey you've so eagerly awaited. yourself on the open road. ry Rindfleisch and daughters tor !•'leming's production, "Juan Sunday evening. or Arc," in color by technlcolor You're full of hope and anticipation-but almos~ Instinctively, yout· foot goes clown on the throttle; will come to the Fox Tuesday and ·. afraid it's too good to be tl'ue. Can any cat· pel'form Mrs. Asa Greenman and Mrs. Weclncuday. but, quickly, it cases up a~ain. t<'or you find yourdf Berton Johnson were lunclwon The incomparable Ingrid Berg· and handle the way people say this one c~oes? really I'Dlling in a couple of hunrl1·ccl feet! So ynu do a guests ami spent .the afternoon man delivers the greatest per· You come to the' end of the street that opens into little experimenting until you find the spot where the with Mrs. Ralph Sinclair ami [nrmance of her career in the accelerato1· belongs fo1· sane nnd sensible driving­ children, Bt'!rla and John, Thurs· the crosstown thoroughfare-and the big, easy-acting title.role, mailing the lltqe peas· .bmkes settle you down to the softest, smoothest stop and then you settle back and relax • day. ant girl o.f Domremy come alive Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Winne· on the screen, with a force and : you ever expe1·ienccd in all youl· life. . You scarcely seem to be moving at all. You gar visited Mr. imcl Mrs. Floyd brilliance and courage that prob· . You touch the throttle, and th~ grc~t engine stat·ts handle the wheel with the weight of your hand. You're. Donal Tuesday afternoon. ably no other actress could hope :· you out like the flight of an arrow-smoothly and comfortable-resting-at peace with the higl1way! to match. Mr. and M'rs. George Frost en· ;·,.swiftly and quietly. The sun 1·ises higher and the l'Oad beckons on. tertained Mr. nncl Mrs. Mike The panoramic sweep of the Beaudry and baby of Milford over story begins with Jeans efforts . . Almost before you know it, a light tui·ns red- "Where did we plan on stopping tonight? the week end. to rench The Dauphin and con· ,and, once again, that easy, velvety stop. And then the "Bettet· take a look at the map and sec what's on Mrs. Rowlnncl Frost and AUric· vlnce him of her uesliny, curries again that swift, eager 1i10ve into action, on through her . reformation of gr~t.'IJ-and down the line. We're going to get a lot fa1ther than I r da called on Mrs. Dt'!lmar Cart· ever d1·c:unecl we could!" Saturday aflernooq. the army· and the spectaculat· · Stop and go-red and green • , • and pretty soon siege of Orleans, to the lmpres· Thursday & Friday, April 10-11 Mr. nnd Mrs. Floyd Donal en· ·. it dawns lipan you that you nevet· dreamed of driving Yes, it's tmc what they say about Cadillac. sivc coronation of The Dauphin '.·a car thad1nndlccl and performed like this. tertalned Mrs. Minnie Backus at Rhcims. Then comes The Better come in and sec it-and drive it-while and M1·. and Mrs. Don Allen and Maid's capture, her betrayal to · Wonderful in city tmffic:-no.doubt about it! you're in the mood! girls Sunday in honor of tbc 'ith the English, her dramatic trlnl wedding anniversary of the AI· and her death at the stake In the lens. Rauen market place. Mr. and ·Mrs. A. T. Bourns of Twin Bill Tulte11 Ove1• South Lyon visiteci Mr. and Mrs. Thursday and Friday two .fen· Rowland Frost unci family Sun· lure films will share the Fox day afternoon. · screen. In the first one Kirby Mr. and Mrs. George Van De· Grunt: stars In "Northwest Terri· mark and family called on Mrs. tory." The second picture will Anna Steadmni1 and George and have. Pat O'Brien In the title role Mr. and Mrs. Alva Copeman Sun· of "Criminal Lawyer." day alternooi1. One oi the greatest story prop· erties in the action-adventure film -,Eclm'l' 01~· Tim LAI\BS field was acquired by pt•oducet~ A vessel ·whose name is still Lindsley Parsons when ·he made secret js said to lie nt the bottom a blanl>et deal for all of the NEXi' Wmm::~uiae llllver·Gm·don MRC R11e In, "DAUGII'l'Eit of Lake Michigan off the coast Royal Canadian Mounted Pollee 01~. ROSm· O'GitAD\'" In l.cchnlt•ohn;;. G1uy Cooper In "DIS· af Big Bay De Noc, near Escan· fiction written by James Oliver' aba. The hold 'of. the sunken ship Cutwood. · I o T.ANT DUUI\18" In tet!lmlcoloJ•; Yvonne DeC11rlo In "llOTEL ,' ''· Robinson. ' 'Motor·' S.ales,' ~AIIARA;~~. Fred 1\lltcl\lurJity·lloward Keel In "CALLAWAY is believed to .contain 'four and a I{irby Grant, as usual, has the WE'N'l' 'l'JIA'l'AWA\'," . " half million· clollni·s ln. gold bul· Lop starring role, · together with ' ! •• lion. · · the hig white German :Jhephcrd -:-~...;..~_...;.._.;...... ;.. ___~--~------~~--~~,;;_;;_....;....;...;.;,....;..:.:.;.:..... __;_;,;;_.:...,_;,;_;_;_;;_.;;_.:...... :..:,_...;.;. ·.. ,; .... -, ,I .,.,·. ,·,·,t'f' ' ,i ',. '' l] ·, { .. · · · ·. lnghilm County News April 3, 1952 Page 2 Edifo,.ialto~ •'·' n' .S'''.'.. ·::.·In liveplans, ymm;;provirletl olhers fol' 1llll'illl3lll'OilliC· In ln!lustrlrll It I I 'nteres.t 'Ru·.. ,. 'HI"gh Ar' tt"cles I ani!' olher rellremenl plnns; some ------~------~------·------~ • : . : \ ·'I ·•. ·; q' j' ~ ' I I I I I' ... Better PhorJe ·Servace 'n···.ng' .. ··. H'.,oi .·.mes f'o,' .r: th~ e' Ag' ed onsome HrJCial on oldscc:urily age ussistance, payments Muny nnd I '· ' ', ,, : ' ··,· Con(er have smnll mcuns of their own In ...... 'l'• Teloplionc servi~els mm:·c thun hnving an instrument. on lldllltlon. ,. wnU 01' n ctni1'1. I',·t is .who vou CUJi get on the othet' end of ny Vl~l'IIOII ,J, lli'nwn' coltngc,; was n communlly ccn· '!'he F'lorldn plnn Includes pro· ttlu u .. "" c " Nothing I lwvo ever. ~nlcl or tcr whc~c nil sorts of social netiv· vision lor nny nnd all, no mnt.ter the line. ·\ , •· " written for thl~ 'Column hus at· llieH suitahle for men nnd wmn·lnt what level of personal Cl!on· Once people werr. .content· to have a Jil11.! serving just trm·1cd the grmeml ,and, wide· en of the ages rcprcHentcd were omy. 'l'hosc with ample means . 1 spread comment llwt the recent curried nn, will find places avni!ahle where them and their neighl)Ors. nl'tll'iex on cnrc nml consideration '!'he colony as It Is dc!scrihecl In at rca~onahle cost tlley can pur· Times have chang-pd. People nrc· no longet• content to fur the ngcrl have drawn.. this 10-ycrtr·old story of whut one chnsc or lease apartments suit· ,, have u little service'.'h\\ftjla1Jle during daylight how·s. They Among tlw }Jlqyc '~tcclm~. q~l·, N~w· .Jersey community accomp· able to their needs and taste~. ' .. . f .t d . . denceH or this vyicli!S'j)rand :ihtetcst 11shed, Is almost exactly w.hal I '!'hose with less to rio wit II can ,, demand and arc willln:~ ·.to· pny Ot' ex en cc1 SCl'Vtce nne1 Is receipt through I he m[JIIS.Pf rtn had In mind for Ingham. I d1tl not ~till flnrl a place where they may 11 ervice m·otmcl the doc!<.'•. rmVI!Iope, ~'Jntaln,l~,fl' .~PVe~al Jla~cs !mow wl~en. I wrote the cn'llcles huy or lease whnt 1hey can af· Here in' Mason ·';\~'d l')ansvill'e and Holt and Leslie people dipped JJOm an 1SSIII! of the Sat· n few weei

which provides i1. . 1 pem·ed there were 22 men nnli like to know. Evening Post article or 10 years ;vom;.n, average•agc '1~, then !iV· Fim·.iiiiL l~11s l_'llln, •roo . ago. It Js the goal Ret hy' that I ~~· t ' Img 111 1<1 coJ.tages built ~n 300 As If th1s c~1~l not prove that good woman who saw beyond her Sa f e t y f or ....C Y'- IS 5 \ nr!!'I!H of sandy land ncar MiU.vlllc, other comn~un.it!C~ anrl other pel'· welfare job something bigger and I , New .Jersey ..·The Jqnrl .:was d[l· sons arc thinkmg 111 terms of pro· bcl.tet• than was then procurable. . Spring is.hf:!l',c ,anJ~l, w~th it.a new ',and, bigger crop of bi- nnled and much of the monny for viding suilahle refuges for the "She dreamed of a cheerful 'd · Tl .:: . 'tM' · t l tJo be careful The les building the one-story ~Ox20 cot· nged, T have .Ieamer! also lhnt village of small homes where cycle rt et'S., .)o ..pJ.rJ ,rs,:mu~ ·,earn · ' ' · ··• tages was [J(so eontt:1huted ,,by down In F'lrmcta there has de· aged couples wllh no more than SOn Will COrrie to6'1ale'!f"they are StrUCk: b,I-\CUI'S. , , those ahlc [J11,d gertcrous .enqUJ;:h VC)opcd alrcudy II genul~c.moVC· old age assistance for support Bicycle ordinances were passed by village pncl city COU11: to help. , : , , , .. l'l_lcn.t to m[Jke use of existing fa. could live together [IS indcpcn· cils back when pedcstl'ians crmvded side\~·allts,rind J:orses used Some of the mrmcy fo,r the cot- Cllitws, somewhat outmoded but dent householders, respected , . b' I [ !ages had come from the meager still useful, _for ~ctual encourage- members of 11 happy community the streets. The fastest·traffic·in town tben was Jcyc e tra- savmgs of those w.ho,.we~·c. t.o 9e· ment or m1gratwn of the aged of people like themselves," the ' ' ,. nc. So the cyclists were ordered off the ~idewallts. cLi!JY :he':~ 1~urlng the re,mmndcr from othe.r states to th_al area_. author wrote. "A place which Those old ordinances. should be revii;cd. Here in Mason of thetr lifetime. ':Vhen the,)' were In Florida the plan IS to pick would not be an institution, through with the little ,homes up these outmoded hot_c! proper- where there would be no gongs the cyclists should be ·asked to usc the siOlewalks outside the (hey were to become the property tics at present prcvmling low to summon them to and !rom business ·section. In• the business sectiorn the best solution nf the non-propt organ,izali?n set cost~, turn them over. to priv.atc their meals, where the petty quar· would' be to have cyclists dismolmt. TheYt shouldn't ride on up to operate and mal'n\::tm the P.artles or to non-profit orgamza· rcls fomented 'by confinement colony. It bore the name of !tons for operatmg. Occupants would be unknown-a place of sidewalks in the busine~s section and they are taking chances Co~cmy fm· the Aged: : ' , . arc to be perso.n~ of sma~~ m?ans beauty and freedom." in the·st;;eets: Tl~-d~ ·t14'r~i1flSe'tter wheeJ.theLr bikes. .1 l'ach colt age I,JacJ· surroumlmg who. are receiVIng pens tons of lnJ;hllm Should p 1·ovllle In tmvn or in the country car dl'ivcrs should keep a sharp it .a plot of , grou~cl .100x120 ft. varymg so;t~ .. A lot '!f , p:opl.e My proposal for Ingham is fqr ' , lookout for youngsters. on bicycles. When bikes are sighted \~~In the ~ml~~k ~ whl~ a~ now Ietinng on insu1an~ modations~I iliis ~us for ~ng~ both room men acrom· and ,.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ the car drivers should· redu~e their speeds until the roac} women left [!]one in their de· ahead is clear. 1 .. Down by the dining years, where good meals 'd 1 · b' 1 1 ean be had within the limits of Boys and girls have the right to 1'1 e t len· tcyc es anc s y cAM' 0 • E theit· respective allowances, to ride them without undue risk. By keeping to the sidewalks · · · where medical attention can be Remember: in town and to the side of the roads in the country they cnn · .:. ' . , , .' .· · · ' had at minimum costs, and where b~'s.afe if the rest of us use caution, too. . . . . :, . . . normal soclul life and activities I don't have the prono\lnced the eyes [Jnd another 10'/t· by the (!an be provided under kindly and Dart N·ational Bank Time Certificates gift o£ prophecy posses~ed by 'so eyebrows. · Upon entering the considerate supervision and man· immy politiQians .aJld nC\vsl/aP.er Lindemep home I was happy to agement. The Proof of the Charter · wrilei·s who now· ·confess thtrt see the lights turned up in the Where else can puhlic funds Mason people went to great length to change thch· t~ey knew about_ Truma~ all the living room and parlor. I was [Jml private benefactions be com· . . ff' . t ;me. Yet once m a while I do able to sec. eyes flash, eyebrows bined with money now being ' Paying l-l1f2'ro ch,rter ,~~~:;Y.r.~rn~t)}e~~.deciQ.~~~·.tQf:~.too many Clty. o. ICJ.a 1s have a psychic hunch. I had one rise and fall,., and personality spent less efficiently, to provide were bein~~[GQ~ei,J.~.~1;~!\'.en9~gl~~iy~ters \~e:e partJctpatmg ~aturday _night just about the flow.ing, o~ten .&purt!ng;~· in all ·d.i· ~~~~ ~ho!ee~t~\~e of~~~:~i\~ tl;~~ in the cau'C~$CS So t'!WXhst of! e1echve offtcta1s was cut to 1time PrPs1dcnt Truman was do- rectlons. 'l here wa~ pr~.bably just ·· lnt·ert~t pC;Iid· each six months~ if desired , , •':l .. ''i;t.'.~ ·h·•l"'''-l'.·:c\t·.·.. '~:. ·.. f':·th .· ·· 'C ·,.· · •; , ing ·hi~. go..od .. deed <·:. '·''>".:>':,;. •:'''· ·:· •liS. much,: persona.lity In the can· of liVing long enough SO that age . ' . : counc1lmea a;!)~· t e J~~~:.1 c~, o . , e, pe~ce.. ~ucuses ·Wete J ·: , . • ·....1 ·.. ,. ,• .. •:.·· · ·. dlelitl dining room.· where the and infirmities h[Jve stopped them abandoned in' favor of nomiriation:by petition. · . .· The t1me was 8:3q.Tsmcl ~~.my cak'cs were: cut· ancF the coffee from earning their livelihood? • · · · · · · · 1wife and daughters ·~'I'm:·gomg to · k · · · 'd · Tl e can no longer produce All deposits insured up to $10,000.00 by Fe1leral Deposit In­ Well llere·''We are ;The first. election. under the. new . , . . ~ .h. . ·. t I poured. "BUt dar ness hi ll. but lt·IYlelr 11ttngnr foi' congnni'al • ,·:·> .· .,, • , . · ... ··, ·· • clnve up and get·.t ~ ·gas·1, ant . . ~ . . , ~ charter is next.:Monday · ami his son Theron, 12, have built The special session of the Michigan legislature called by While maidng myself present· 11 line .. They. have two electric lo· Governor Wilbur M. Brucker to New Life. in Poli,tics · · nhle for church the telephone comotlves With a full co:nplemenl r.onsider the desperate. financial · 1 ·" f' d · 1 t t 1 tl t · jingled and on the wire wus T. J. of passenger and frel~ht c,ars. plight of the slate convened Tues· Prestc ent Truman s ects on no· o see { ano · 1cr ·erm Holtz wilh word that a plune had Th~y have 120 r:ct of ttacl< .. fhe day. . has given n~\V life to politics; . erashcd nt the Jewett airport. I entire system 15 located 111 a 'The International Harvester At tho' Ingham Democratic convention Monday night sped to the scene. I ::;aw.the plane temnt house. . company, in order to stimulate .the nmty i~aders \vere'·joyous in their new freedom. They standing.on its nose ..O.n the.. run· Mrs:.Edgar:Ada'ms of Muncie, ~ales nnd provide work for Its What v way was. a man,i,n .Ut~i,fonn. He Kansas; sent $5 last week to have employees, has announced that tossed ::i few ·bouquets· toward ·Washington, as they should pointed tci a spot offto my right. me buy and hold. for her a g[Jilon It will' accept wheat· at 70c [J have clon~; .. b.ut actually. they felt relieved. I thought he wanted me.to pari< of maple syrup.. Here at. the Ing· bushel and corn, !:iOc, in payment. Rcpi.ihlicqns can now pick the man the.Y really want- there well out of traffic. Keeping ham County News we'll do the ~or any farm machinery pur- ' . my eyes on the man in unifom1 I same for anyone .. res a bother chasecl from the company or its About not just'the·•one whopromised.'.to•put.up the best fight or get drov.e to the, spot ln,ql~ated •. } to pacl~ngc and m~il a gallon of agents. the most votes agai,nstHnr:ry. ·The· Democrats will no 'longer found· I .. )vn.s nl~eq;~ly ;p~r)fcd, .on syru:p·m!d t[1c postage or express Kroger stores are now selling have to Jimit-,t11eh~i'-cfic\kii:-to candidates;whdn1 .Harry smiies both· a~)e,s. The ..:infl!] ~~r·~J:!l.fp~m•. (:ha.rgcfs tun high, too. But we'll bread at 4c for 11 full pound loaf. 0 upon. ..-;. ...., · \ ::, · ., ·. ;\ .. , ·;. · · ' • , · · · :\~~~~;Jei~i~h~~·~~~~f~~~~i~: ·]m~cl~;~~r~ii~1 :t~h a~~~eu~~nP1~~~ in~~~~~a:~c~P~~s ~n~~~~:~c~~,~~~;: · This cbuntry is:' bigger· than President. Truman. 'the park. it up at Mason. eery at Holt soon. · state of the nation is of much more importance than the fate I left the c[Jr there and after Vicky ncnsmorc, 3, wouhl lilm 50 Years A!;'o-1902 of any one man or group of men in either party. c1_1Urch Jim drove me bacl< to t~e lo !mve tlw l'llclh?dists revise -The onondaga News, after a Tl · ., , . I:.r' . nd, .. , atrport to sec ho,w bafl I was 111 •. t!!Cll' hymnnls .. At :sunday school short existence, has folded up and lat one !:nan I_s 110: 1OJ~~g)I.:,·a!~ !S~_ll.C: .:•~S Wit~t t,aw~l f1om Mywi~~. n.da(Iglit~~.~~r\'{l.f!. df!Ugh· after the youngste•·s sung ,Jesus its edllor hns left for purls un­ tlw 1952 prcsJdentm] Contest has• ·Peen a ·healthy thmg for ,ter-in·la\y \yere !!lD!lg•,Q}'.awin!rUP. ~oves 1\te, 'Vlclnges, Iused w)aen.Ja_~,t'llll?~~~ hls't:!"~fe.hl);ll for, a.Il''O~dnance battalion being ';. ' edlolnlnK counllc• ...... ;...... 2,00 21io R line. No readlllR or buolncso be RIVJ~Iuable·9Uinl~ W"!!J!fn&~~~. recrultcU '•for· overseas service. Quality Dairy Products ' ·. One.~cnr outside Ingham nnd ndvortlalng leao thnn ·lOc: Cnrd of 1~ 1 1 tl 1 " · adlolnlna countlca ...... 2 50, Thnt*"• lc a word. Announcementa • te ge ·8 acre. The scrap metal drlve con· Two Stores to Serve You 1 Sil,$by Implement C:o. '· Blx month• In Ingham nnd .,,,~,. of'cntertalnll'U!nta where admloalon 1• Just before leaving for Stock· ducted last weeit by Browne· adJoining countlca ...... 1,26 charKed or of anv plun to ralso fund• b id I d H II d C d f h A I 304 S. Cedar 142 W. Maplo . Four· monlho ...... ;...... 76 muot ba pnld nt resulnr l'nt••· r ge rea t 11at ' o ywoo aven er post o t e mer can , ,.,.. 214: State· Street· · ' · · · Phoae 1141 Bt~cto. ·ePa~•• ..... ,...... ;.. ~·~"'"'""'· .. oG talent scouts olnlmc ·50.%· of. a Legion. brought In 25,000 lbs. Phono 2·U01 Paone1 u., .. 1 'tl ( ._,__..___ -:------• star's personality is expressed by Purchuscrs of shaving ca·enm ,______, •------•~-----~---~ .... i ' -I· t o))J j ,t, 0 ,,, I I nowlr.y 01•onJ1 Jum.tfl '' ' Ingham County News April 3, 1952 Page 3 Atrlctl Extoiialrm 1\lrmllcJ'Jl 1\l'cllt 1\la·B. ltl\lrCl'lllllll tr~llorcd .· ,. - ' ...., . '. ' 'J'hc 'Howley' ext ens ion grmtp Five FFA Boys Orthopedic .C.linic i:I'h«i Afrlcll extension group Ill!!( Mr6, Cn11•ie · Hul,t, · ~l':f, Ucaa Imet ut the home of Mrs, Beatriec oi thr. h!Jml1 ot · MrR, J., Dy]Hli'L Kiwanis Club •. I IIIlflllflllllllr. llllll :~fir ·Nlrtl, 1\Cl• ' Walto 'l'hur~dny nflemoon with 'l'IIUI'IIday !or· thcll' aocnnd les~on Are Winners· of 10 members nml two vlsltorH, chum werll Clllt.cl'.lll.rir.d Jonllnnet• Will Be Ap~il 3.. 9 on mulciiJg -lllmP shndua, Ml'!l, ~arn's. Ribbon· We11nr~d11~ llVI',llll IIY ~ru. ~~~~~ Williamston Mrs . .Juno Dicslel' and Mrs, Mnry Braden of Lnnslng topl\ slwcts ol Allllott, I~ollowin~ the dinner the West present, Hoi! call wns ILil· Ao orthu/Jodlc dingno~Hc clinic pi11~tlo fl'inll' Uwlr firm, nllll II tiel' i\t tho l'llV,IIlill' mcctln£1 of the cver1lng wna spent V.lrlyil}!r IJ'IIIlWB, 1\11'11, Nina 1\etchum Farmers Degree swerorl hy "A l1lnd deer! lhnl n will ho illllf AJWII 13·P nt tho Wl\,1• Monciny Ml'/l,. w. nut. Streot ~chon] In Lllnlllii"U A Jllllluok cllnn~l' th11 Wllffitlll r.u t J~lwanlij (l)llll IIVCIIInl{ Hr1uermno ~n Jlrr.~cnt~d n Five Wllllm11ston bo:,~s, ndlvc neighbor did for me," Irene Put­ nut thqh· aluu!os, lluth Wrlglll Lt, Gtw. M'llold flJ•Ino prcHcntllll IJC!InQ 1\WI.l)' gltt trQtn lhtn:roul'• members of tho Fltllii'O Jcnrmer~ mnn nnd Zom Moorr. gave tho from 13t30 a, rn. to iJ Jl, rn. 'l'hP lthnndiL llalwr Hnnnmd cljnlu Ja npprovecl by tho Inghltlll will cntcrlt\ln on 'l'hnr~dny, April Jo IIJP cluh u l'lhbn'ri I.IWIII'd lnl' by llea~ .1\bbotl,· ~~·11. l~Qteh\trn Mr. nne! Mrs. llonnld Bnlre The five boys receiving the Mildred Hjerpe, health dcpnrtrnent. ~onltut tabs for their Klwnnls·lnrt• ~ .. .1 • The Wllllnm:;ton Kiwanis cluh Mr. anrl Mrs. Ben Balwr, her state fnrmer degrees ure Wilbur tons to 10 mllmhor~. lncllcntlnlf 0, J), EaiIII..,~·1 · 0\\S. PI! 1 1 ,J, ansv1 e, pr and Womans club members will .. t:Ip e s •e · h" ·----- 24, Fowlerville; April 2!1, Stock- he the honored guests for din­ week end. On Sunday Mr. and past weel1 end visiting the latter's Mrs. George Freeman nnd ehil- parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Clau- Beaf.l.y In l'Ilrry Show hatlpcn to You! :· bridge;· May 1, Leslie; May G, ner. j, ., J .;• .'· Haslett; and May 8, Okemos. The The June meeting will be with dren of Jackson and Mr. and Mrs. sen. Both boys nrc students at the David Beatty, Wlllinmston _c. Lester Barth and children of electronics school at the U. S. school senior, appeared in the Holt game will be scheduled lnt· Mrs. Stella Comer, Mrs. Dolly Nohmly lllces .lo think nhout. It, but n colliRlon cnn hr&pJICJ( to :;· ~-~ er. Garner and Felice White on the Dunnville were also dinner guests. naval station, Great Lakes, Illi- talent show itt Perry high school entertainment committee. 'l'he en­ Mr. and Mrs. Everett White and nols. 'l'hursdny night. Dr. D. R. Flgg ANY l\101'0RIS'1' , , , nnd lilll only WilY to he finr&n~ially Jlf.O· ··~ tectml iH through odeqrmte illHIIrlll\CIJ, U!t 11!1 rive you. &he :, ~Hrs. Fr·nnlc trill, n1msviliP, Miss Joan Hammerle of Cleve­ tertainment will follow the busi­ son, Eddie, left Wednesday for · Mr. and Mrs. L. I-I. Rietz, for- of Perry was the impresario for lllkhig·un, plwrw 20:11 Huns­ land, Ohio, has returned home ness session. Toronto, Canada, to visit her un- mpr Williamston residents, who· the second. edlt!on ·of this Perry l~AC'fS on· lns~'rance, i01luy, Unll 8261 · · ,, .· .. villr• or· wr·ill• Honli! t,. Sf.ilclc­ after spending n week visiting Members of the staff present cle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. John have been spending the winter In Lions club var1ety and talcmt hrirl~P. her uncle ancl aunt, Mr. and Mrs. were Stella Comer, Anna Shepler, Mathews. Mrs. R. E. Giles of Florida, spent the past week vis- show. The proceeds from the B. W. Volmer·. Margaret Brown, Ruth Vapght, Flint, mother of Mrs. White, is lting their son-In-law· nnd daugh· show will he used to purchase a McCowan & McCowan Insurance I was in hetl all sp1·ing· snl'· Mable Miller, Clara Gulick, Amy staying at the White home clur- ter, Mr. and Mrs. Fran!< Smith special stage spotlight for class ll3 E. Oak 1\I.Son·,;,, fpr·in~ with arflll·itis, l he~an Mrs. Freel Guhry recently un­ Webber, Freida White, Nina Ket­ ing their absence. I and family. shows nnd entertainments. ' . ,1,.'/1. lulling· Sf:11·'s IUwnmuti" Snl­ derwent a wrist operation at the St.• Lawrence hospital, Lansing, chum, captain;· Llllie Jordon, 'l•t•o wnf, IIUW I IIIII doing· all my Madeline Crips, Florence Vaught, own Wlll"li IIIHI j hr• · (lain IIllS and is convalescing rapidly at home. Felice White, Mona WniJ{er, Dolly i<•ft my body and l :un feeling­ Garner and Marjorie Watl

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r.ontain oi·I~·IIiit•,J ~l'nunrl !er,um£l il Better Pasture hay fill fill liWX(lJ;l)~lye Sfliii'C!(l n( protein, l~or hnnrl · !I!CJII!ng, lhn Farmers Inspect Cattle on' Feedlots Country &. T'own ml.lon :;l!nuld : unnlnln ·at least: ' I II \.' ' ·.·t···'. .. ,,,I lly ,Jil\1 IIUOWN Boosts Profits 10'/.· gt'Ulilld logurno hay, :r One hundred fnrmers, livestoclt [' ·.· ··· · /.. · ·~·.~ :;-~;' ·~ ",..'' ,/ ~~. ·, '•, I, I , Mieltignn SllllJ~ enlle1:o nnimul "~pcclullsts, murlwling men and .. ,. 11 li'ILJ'IIHirH have a r.;-t'tlllt ,job to do In tim lldd ol' hushanrlrnl!n believe lliul effl· 1'0thers allenclcd the sp~lng tour .. On Livestock ''for beef feeders In Ingham coun· Jlllhllc mlatlom1," ChnrltlR DuviR, Onontllll!;a ·town· cicnt llvestoclt J>I'm!Hdlnn und In· ty Jusll<'t'ldny. RhiJI dllh·ymnu, stated at the Farm Btirmtu dlmwr Livestocl1 production In M!c:hl· vrea:-;ed usc! or .j~ood paHIHrc and in Jlolt 1\londay night. "Wn havtm't begun to tell gun can 11e misecl by using good roughago will save f1•cldy pay- t~umc mixtures cnn do, Yearling .dlvldual. Different grades of cr1t· ments. ·· onls ami u:;o of antlhlotles and heifers and 2·ycnr·old steen; nt tic were seen, as well different protein supplement. where ncccleri ns Michigan State collet,(e have been also arc recommended for I!Jfi2. 'lnethotls of feeding. "Well·bought "Actually, farm subsidy payments make up lc11s than Is half·:wlrl~' was cmphas!wd and one per cent of the average fm·mm·'s'anhunl income," Davis fed to "rommerclnl" to "good" .------, pointed out. The crying shame seems to be. that farmers get mariwl. finish on JlllHlurc alone. ;·,nymy ot 1he feeders b~Jllevcc! that Yearling stccro, <:nn lle pastured ,;the purchase price I~ too . high more curses than cash in govemment payment. The Farm to give more pounds of beef per ·' when <:omparcd with the price of Bureau and the Grange have already realized it and have pound of grain. However, yt:nr· Massey-Harris ;:nnlshed catllc. gone on record as opposing the continuance of the subsidy ling steers must be flnlshcil on 1\lodt•l'll FILI'Inin~-:" EttlllJIIIWUl Among those fmm Mkhignn system fot• agriculture. The Farmer's Union; on the othci' gmln lo reach their best mnrls out far to OJIJIOSII tlw ~oVN'IliiHmt ,<;upplcmenl In swine mlions, ·hamlry department; and Raljlh give-away Jll'ogram. 'l'he fat•nwrs tlwmsnlvt!S fed tlw Good roughage can furnish ll1e CmnhinPs :Hudson and George Bmwn, who NIUIW way and haVt~ said so. Tlwre was uo J'enel!· main part o[ the feed fm• wlnt(~t·· ;,have hcen assrwlntccl wllh Mlch· Complde Li11t1 ., igan Slate college for many straddling during the Ur1uman Plan ntet~tings Iwltl inr: ealves Ill' yearling feeder eal· in every county In the country last fall. 'l'ht\ f:u·m­ lie, Beef cow~ and breeding cweo l'arts and Sorvitln ,years. Bliss Bowman represented 1:an he wintered on good qualily .Ahc USDA mnrlwting set·v!ce and er.~ t:hemselvcR, with few •~xceJitlons, camtl out fu•• lt\RS govm·mnent interference. hay alone, or hay and grass or · ,J{, C. Barrett, Michigan Lives loci< corn sihiiJ

pounrl, nntlnnrtl avcrar,e, 'flml Tlli! I'Ut11pim!s wll It IJ,!lc! lnHt ,Yeur, 'l'llr' ll\'Cd ]C[illlllCii fill£] fJI'UfonCS bfl• II il i2 Sll[ljlnt t ll;J hnsud 011 70';; ol .Field Crop Yields 1'/lliSI! II( llir• !'CIS( llf HOI!i\lJiJ.: them Liberal Feeding o·f Roughage 1 rARMING BU~IN~S~ purity, Lnst ,Vlllll' It wm; UO'/t. OVliJ'Y j'£ Ht', av ·Can Be Increased 1 'l'rac•e mlnoml bllll nnd sJenrnccl T\11• hlglr pril'es for onions Cuts Milk Production Cost boil!' mcml will pruvldc chenp CAll£ COLLIN an•n'l oxpur!lcul •·to,. Ius! mu!'\1 By mlill'l'al lnsura11cn lor your hqnl 'I'ilc new rlnlry suppot'l prkr! lwg pl'ii'Ps for l\11• las! llllllllli O!' lclllr~c:r. '1'1•xnH onions sillllllrl ill' Better Practice Llllurnl feuding of lilgil qwilily cl.dr,v spc•c•lallstr. nrlvlsc•, ( !ows ft'lllll lhP stnnr!Jioinl of lwnlth nncl llilling tho n11n'lwtB In volumo In l'our~lingo nnd u~e or gowl (Jao· )lrogrmn lilnt lwr'tlll1Ps effec·tlvc: so. Now llwy so~y 1\'c~ mlg\11 11111 Yh!ld:; of fll'ld t'l'lll•~ 011 P,ll'il pt·cullll'lnr~ ~~II In :l:ill Ills of lllll· ln11 mlll1 [Jl'odtwtlun from lim l'ill'i,v 1\pril, Tlw Toxns 'eJ'op lH lures fuJ' llll' Ionge~! po~slhll' feed llticcl. April I rnny mtne In mlgltly SI'C' llliii'!J Sll'l!llf(l\i ill !Jog jli'\IC'H .ere of ln11d f'llll he• Jn,cll'l'iitlly lt:rfnt P~'l' ,l'<'dl' with i11gl1 quallly Jlr•arl~· doul1le tilnt, q( last ,Yl!ill', perlucl of time malw 1111 l'l'fllloml· handy, Wilolr!sn!e IHJitet• pt•ict•s until llie sjll'lllg runs IHJl<'l' off In lll'l'eil!if'ri In I!J:i:.! and \11 fl!lllil' l'lllll(illlgl' lllil,V ilL• fpc( fill'ln·l(l'0\1111 Low procili<'C!l'H Ill'!! JlOOI' mnr· mlly sound fC!cdl11g pmgrrun fc11' rcnlly lrlllil n nuse·rllvc: in Mnrl'i1. anollic:J· C'OIIplr: of lll!HIIits, ':uars I( will follow ill!· grains nl i11P l'dl!' of one jlilllllfi iii'IH for fe1•d CI'Ojlli nnd lahul', lal'llll'l'~ I Mll'itlgnn dnlt'.Yrrt<'ll to follow, c•s· Effccllvc April I, prices of mauu· 'l'liP Vil'l!s of Ne\vmstle dlseasr• JI'IJVed JH'dl'lic•c•~ ll'Oill M'l'CiiiiJ~ to o\ gl'lllll fot· Pill'!! ·I or ;; Ills of Dalt·,y lwn\ lmpt·ovcmonl mcrmls peclnlly 111 1!):12 with ltlgli fc•1•d fnPturing m\11( will hu :HijlJHJrlc•cl Sonw I ann o! flp(;tls fig111'e thai i 11 !Hllllii'Y t'<111 cause nn acui ( iiOI'illg, il!'l'lll'liillg io 1,1\l'ii\J:illl mlll1, Ill' al il I'HII' of onP 111 Hix If show that c!ow:; lll'mlul'inr.: 200 gmln uo~ls, ill $a.8:i cwl. BuiiPrfal will lle rnsl!'l' llliltUring ol luws lws IH'I'Il lnfec:11on of 1he lnnnnn eye. 'l'lir ilale !'ll\!Pgc• fill'lll !Top•; spcc•\al• <'111'11 sil;qw Is fPrl. Cows illlli am lhs of btllll'tfut have n feed cu:;l Sinee dnlry lllllmnls nn• effi. llllJl[lOI'ICCJ ill O!J.2c lb. SUJIJH>I'I a !'illl!i!' 11f IIIP lil'HVY !Hit• Wll!li!l' IIJTIPI'icnn VeloJ'incu·y Meillcal ns sls. pmdudng 111 higher levels 1111111 of :i2c• Jll'l' JHHIIHI of huttcrfnt, dunl userH' uf t'UiigltngP fec•cls, II purehnse offers hy CCC In c·nt·· •j'llllli. Nmv fecrlln!~ melli11r\s, with soelallnn rr!r•enli,V Wlll'twrl farm· I his <'.\gltr:r pcoritlf'PI's slwulrl Ill t•ows, I f~c! good breeding, and nenllon illl.l'ing l'l'llitkd Hll[ljliiPH and rPtllll'C iliu fl'C!C[ !'!lSI A hpller ot• hig-lwr al fi7.7Gf' ;c lirJils, ilrlng lwgs up lo !liP mar· l1nown lo be lnfet•lc!l with thb 1c••·Piw <1 grain ral ion ol hlghc•l' lwup j>l'clcilit•l inn t'et•orriH lrl UHC! llwt is ltlgli \11 gurmlnaliun, 111'1' o[ mill1 Jlrnrhtc•jlllil with lol~ 111 pound; Grade B IHtll!!l', li:i,7:ic:; lwl wc!iglll:; in ;, 111 li I111JIIilis In· wide:;prcarl nnrl denclly infection. jH'nl<'ill C'~>nlc'lil 1111d ill' feel at a ns 11 lmsis for t•ullillg unci select· ii'OJn W(lt•d HPed Hlld disen:,(! J I ('II. l'OL!gltngc and n minimum :urHHIIll Gmdc A l'ituddPr clleesr!, :lK.2!ic•, sli•arl ol llu• usual 0 to 7 llli>Jlllis, I ruman t>,ves huc'rl i'!'l'ili>J>'' a 1-\lllld lllilll.\' ol till' II'!! iiSII'ri in l·:~.l!·il~ion (.'olrit'l'~ goslluns offered hy Mic-higan prit•es nrc 1.7!ic• ahovt: t!JoSc! for /alP hlll'lllJi pig~ fl'lllll Ins! YC!ill' •Vilh liiP Newcn!itle virus. !•'arm· d:ury 1'11\VS lnl'iudos ulfalln· '!'lie outloo\1 for rlrdry fnt'llli!I'S /G7 nnrl Fl m, aV.:l<•m;ion Df'Jh·P!;. Emphnsls on CARELESSNESS! lmntw Ill' alfalfa·lndlno-IH'omc: ol' li11'ir c•.1•es when worlling around llu: siluria! need for ll'eil gr.diJ Improve rPiallve lo lll'ic·cs of - 1'111'11. t'HI'I of llic• lu•Hvy run~ ma,\' nliH'I' if'gllllH' mixturc•s wllilmon• Preparing good s PI' rl·he rl :;, ------• I'OTISCI'Valion Ul!(( lniJOI' uffil'li!II<'Y ullwr liV!'sillJ!·Sl'U· .vere al~:o lbl!'il a:; nnpot'llllll lo l•'uuri· ll'gnmc-gt•nss mixturP~ l'iliJI'C!H, Sflll piiHIIII'C Wil!'ll Jwpt cio:,c•iy· dairy farm. '1 10 '11 ~e c·ommlllt•e 1111 ill'lllPri st•rv-,~11\\'.'i .tt'nv~nr: HI IIHIJol; lernilnals, up .\'!<'Iris, TltP filllll l'l'llJ!'• spe· sud! as qllalfa-brcHnc! Jmy Ill' sil· gt'iii.V£1. I 1 · 1· 1w 'l'ilc' J!I'I'SI'iil al ii'H'il < illl',lgo, d11111 sc•c•n1 lo •lali:;Js I'PC'Oilltill'llli l'!!rlillmlg ' . ·., , • , , , , , liaVI' ilr•c•Jt nl>llol'lllillly lilgli for looks Brighter age, mid Clll'll silnge on fnrms IOlliNI•: CllltJ•:S LMIIIS ~es ~?c '~llll~S 1 1 11 1 1111 c 1 1 . .JIIJW would you 11\w to SJlll'arr n,tvy 1d 1 11111 IS , • o.. 111 f iiJUI'iiii.Y 1111 IIi!' llllh( l'l"iiJIIIISIVI' where c•ol'll Is wull·aclnpled. 'l'lluy ,[lJII!' grm;s IH (lfllll' Jl:IHIUI'C' !'X· llfll!l' tests of many disinfect· day' pel lf !liP \VIIIlid iiJIS 111111' II IPrl illl,!'r flll .\'OUI' Jlulc!H hy air [Jel'~!Jll, llilV~: ~l'ill', Top:,, ~~t11'11 n:; lt•gtiJnt·~,. ~anall Pllilllt•rs for n1aldng rnortt Hil!ltlld lm llw lm:;ls of tile ft!ecllng <'I'JII fn1· a 'iliorl J!l'l'iod In Parly anls for siu'PJl and lambs, Gmy· suhslilule oil•omaJ'I(III'irH' lor 11111· plane'! JL's ht:l11g lrlecl clown in OJ ilo, ~p·ains, sugar IH'I!I.i illld put.tlot•:;. llllllll'.l' Willi ~'IIIII' Jll>ultry /JoC'11 in progJ'IIln during llw il11111 fl'ucilllJ.: Sllllllll<'l', and if possii>ll' ~iloulrll>e chm lllunl<, lvlidilgan State col· ter In Its daily mlion, a IJiJ; l11ill'· 'o1111ul ol 1'/t•<•il:;, iiiSC'<·I:; nnd illS· l!l!i:~ m·r: giwu liy Mir'lilgan Slale periori.',Fced gl'llill s[lill'ingly lu l>rolwu 11p and n•sc•l'ci<'d to 111111'<' animal hushnnrlman, Hllys lin B,llllll-gallon lank cat• of :t:l',l, 1 Jwt ffll' huller would he• lost. •w;c!s rlurin 1~ 1!11• l',rowi111~ ~·<·.tsoll 1 '<>11!' 1 ~'' fllllillrv IHL~h;IJHinlf'n, low·produeing c·ow~ if high qlliil· pr odtwl iV( gl'il."ihf'S e~tul IPgunws. lilut illll'ltll'<' of lnrlilu• solution ltquirl 11ilrnr:en fr•J'IiiJ~.ut• will he 11'!' (•.sp!'c'inlly impoJ'lillll wi1i1 They lli'Pclictec\ thai prices In ilv rmJ/-(Ilill!l' Is fpcJ liiH•r;tll.l. 1-'c•l' Jl;rllll> rye• JH'ovic\Ps l'illly sprinr~ has no l'q 11111. lie Hllys i l's lite Jl(HI'PI/ Oil a S[llll' :;Jcling nPill' 1(11' 1igli m:.l~ of ollit'l' i'lhr•r Cl'op:;, s 11 illl'.l' ad· give llw <~rlv.tnlagl.' of usual good grain ft•urllng is nul rcqlllred Llll·J Jlilll'il with good slilll!ls CJf iflllg· ruhhing lli!'fJitul. ns a lop clrcssin~. One major ad­ 1\se rlcvelopin~ .t sound l'olall<>ll· J,li[ 1'.1~",< Jll'ii'C!S. Lil a cow's ·production read1cs 30 1------­ vanlagl' will be lo llcep heavy pounds of mill;. equipment uff Lhc soft ground in .vl1ich inl'iurlt!s Jegunw~. lhen Dty f(llill'lr•rs will mean more early spring, turning undei' the legume sud l'ggs anr\ will prPvent wa~lc of F'eeci aemrrling to mill; prorin<·· Ingham County News April 3, 1952 Page 5 .vhilu il is still prodw·tivt:. !c•;•d, :;o good insulalion and vet-.. lion, the Michigan Stain collr•gc• ~------11 l'ulllic· lte.tllli authorities HI'!' Espc<'lally imp rlant points 111 lilalion HI'!! importanl. II hal· ning wnlcr In lhe pouilry housc•, ·ememher 111 gel I Ill;; I IIJi I1 .\'<1'· j c (s HIH'I'Ii 1';1( ion Will SiiVU fl'PCI. h Cllln111UIIIi -v Ill'S IS Hllr\ dto'J· ,1 r·u1wcrncd over I he cfft:cls of an· ll~inn 1 lliliolivs, used to lreal bovine >f fur;q;es is lo apply linw and l'mmpl t·cmova\ of hirds !hat arc ping pit~. 1•rlilimr as soil i<•sts indi<·ale !lI'll· Auto- Life- Fire 111 mill1" from penidllin·trealed ,vith fcrliliwr also will help. lw,:~llh oJ your hmls, riui'Lirm. Keep ncsls tlcan, Jll'll· . I iw pnullry spet'Jalisls sug. vide ple11ty of nests and I(.Jilwr 1'11\VS for at \casl ~evcral day~ Com Will gel a IHJn•;i lmm gc.~IPrl four ·mf'lhods of ~aving eggs lhrec lime~ a ria:.' lo avoid nflel' Ill!! antibiotic has been used !BERNARD· E. WILSON, Agent fl'ePn :nanuJ!' plow~·cl under _Ill'·/' ':J''"" l:thlli'. 'l'lwy are using dm•p brolwn and dirty c.;ggs and, lltus, 'J' lo II'Pill mrrslitis · infections. 0 lfeallh aullwrities believe that L11tclrc~smg )l•illlllltg al 1he I~ IIlli' lllircD:rn of liist ~~~~,<'Ui· o:r~b:u:il:G:u~p-:Ji~tl:e~r~in:s~·~~ai~U~n~g~r~u:n~·m:a:J~~~e:l~a~b~ct~te:t~·~l~n:n~d:u:e~l.' , __~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ <'nough Jwnlcillin can be oil ivai ion. J:wrea:-:ing lllllllh!'l' ol i ~ orl1ed hy lnu-nans from mill1 I hal llanl~ per iu·n~ hus itH'l't 1i-1St!d C'Olll 1 from ·iolds as nuwil ih :m JH 1 !' ('(1:11 in 1 , llliliJ!, lrPaled eows lo builtl • I 11p ;1 resislanc·e to the drug. Tile ·xpcJ·imr•nls at !lie tolh•)(<'. l'lilnl- 1 dan,!,l'r llten Is !hal if lhe human w·r raiP !,Jwuld aver:t~ru al !ea:.;l[ While !~ol'l;s !lul'J'c•rl Hol'l;s, :~<'\\' ll:tlllJI!·!Jil'c•~ s!Jnuld ncPd Jnrge doses of pen! qj~ plant C'V!!I') 12 r>!'' 11 inl'iws' 1 l'ullt:t ' ( od;Prt'l 1·illin In fi1:lit a :-:eriou~ illnu:.s 11 •12 in('h rows, lllol!• 1111 highly unvm;N mm::; 1110 .~.l )f.~... ~ ...... ,.-. slwuld he plentiful !his year. JCavily al pliinlin;: timl'. AI lwr· xla;iug- sohl my I' arm u will sdlat puhlie audion a~ IIH\ ~JI:tr:!' liw rnil<•r; c•ast of l\I:LSOJl Oil '-'"""''"""" Tlwy slwulil iw available al bar­ 1c~.1 timt: slrivu for qualily by llieridian road, south lii·st farm, comer of Columhi:t :tlHI Ml'l'idi:m l'tmcls, on ·•ain pril'cs. Padwrs arc reported Jt·opUJ'iy arl just i ng ,·,mhint•. 1 'i'n lllll'I'Y !il \'onr· Ot•!l<•t· ~~~~~· UHVIll":\" CI!IC'I\S I<'m· ., Ur:st J)pJlvcry Dltlt•s /'.ml 'l'a l',clc!, \'uu~· Num:o. 'l'n 0111' J,ist ;:l'arlying a hlg ndvcrlising push ~!Pan nn:l lli'al '.lor.lgr• l•in-:, J Of 'J'he lies(: l'rmltt·y I't'llJllc• ht I ht• Cnmmlllllly. lo move lltcir huge ~tocils of hmr .1111'1! al low lllol:.lli''l' lllld prolr•<'l . . , The area in Canada quar· ~rain in slorage !rom im.t•t·t:; ,uul\ Om· Grt•nt l'rid<• Is 'l'h•~ Olcl Cnstnnwrs Who R<'~l!l'll 'l'o anlincd fot• fool and moulh rlis· l'odenls. I liN l'r•ar A£11'1' 'i'<'lll', Of 'i'ho:,H, !Jil% <•asu rCJll'Csenl s about 3',1, of Lite Cnum Jla1'11 Ju Hlill. Plan! disi'.ISI'·fn•r> fic•ld IJ:•:lll Saskateltcwan farming area . , . ;eerl. Don't plant !Jr•ans 011 Ji:•ld,-; 1 Saturday# pril 5 Cnsl of ref)lling q;\tllc feed lois IN Olll: :.lfi'l'll YEAn Wnl'l'J•:, !'HONE Olt VJSI'l' hnt had !Jeans Ia~ I Y~'" r or li1al I w11l1 sicers in Mareh aVUl'H!(Crl mvu l1nd ln•nn refuse pul 011 il .)lle to 7:-ic under the previous lurin~ i11e yc•at·. 'l'um und<'!' II'· mnnl h and $2.GO to $3.00 lower :11me crop at le:1s1 lwo \1 ~I! I" llwn a year a!{o ... Ameril'an 1cforc plan! ing bc•ans. LOWDEN FARIAS litrmers 'today usc more mcchani· Plnnl Cl!l'llfil'ri S!!l'

Ji'-Deuring !\[odd 52H Tractor wniPd al lhe ~lnllllal llll'r·ill 1'\kConnidi-Dc•i•rill;~ Hu:~.:r. Uig 110-ft. I1;xbmsion Ladder _!oupernlive, liPid lasl 'I'IJursd;l.l' j.\'ood condition •cost of Leslie on Fitchburg road then 1 !1:! milt's south at a220 Cootlcr road, or 12 miles with !'Prl.ili;,m· :t Haelmmut ~~ ,J:uneswa;y 500-dticl\ Electric al Michigan Slale <'llill'gC!. All navid Hmdlc•y Corn Planter with l'IU:mur<\ S)ll'mtdlH' north of Jaclu10n on 5220 Cooper road, on 'our !neal nssocinl iom, liar! delr·· Bi·oudlll's, nr.w ftlrWizm· attachment and hy­ Ft•rg-us:m Cultivator· ;ales in atlt•ndanC'e. dmulie hitch ~t l~olls ol' Jtool'iul-\' PaJil'l' r:• CtJitivator .'arm ttnderlaldngs m Ingham ecmdition :.: Sti·nit;ltl, Clmil's :.; Manll' ChaiJ's Slel'l C:ebinet with nr:t\\'Cl'S HH8 :.Y.J. -tun Jce11 Picl;:-up 'OUllty. Silvnrtonc ~l'uble Modlll Television, Jersey a111l Gucrnr.cy Cow, '1 3'tmrs old, brc~d Chest of DrawPI'S Hrnvarl! Coy, 1\.!nson, was giwn 1fl-inch sereen, with lle:U'ly new i.! ClntiH'.'i Hanulm's · !\larch 1 2 lar~e pill'S scrap iron ~iaphl Hell with imwi'Slll'illl-\' mat- ;pec:inl rcco~~nitiun as he is nne rotating- table F.ltcel utility CaliiJwt l\i:i)lltl Chair llolstein Heifer, Hi months oltl, bred Jan­ Othct' lUiscellancous Tools 1f six men in lhe enlire slaiC tl'Pss and S{ll'iugr; l\fanle 'l'win Dmls with innm·- 2-hlli'IHll' not Platt- eleetric uary 6 who has given eight yc•ars of ~~ M:ttJic l>t'l)ss·er Night Stand S(ll'lng mattresses 2 Lawn Chairs · Q't.:tntity Dis,hes rniPLEJ\IENTS AND TOOLS il!I'Vicc a:; a se!'relary for a local l~loor Lam u · l~URNITURE 1\ln.nlc Chests of Drawm·s Lawn nem:hm; anll Table 1948 Ford Tractor, 11-inch tires, plow and 1ssoeialion. IIc nlso was r:ilairman 2 Maple l>•·cssing- 'l'able and Um1ch 1\fuplii D1·essing Table Conldng- lltensils cultivator Wcst:n}.'.houstl Electric Stove .r the slate auciil ing l'ommittce. Westinghouse ~raule U:ulio l\latlle Red Stand Othm· :wticles too numtlrous to S-seetion Springtooth Drag Refrigerator, fi-ft. Frigidaire In giving a report of the worl' While l~lectt·ic SnwiU!.!; 1\!achirw ·Jone in lhe various eounties of mention B-scction Spilwtooth Drag H.:itchml Hange 3 Oeeasional Chairs 2 End Tables Uoll-away l~l)tl with Imwi·spt·ing IiPatrola-t~'lJe Heating Stove llw state, lngllilm r:m1n1y ugain I't'hthogany Droll Leaf Ta,ble i\'bttress Tmctor ·Manure SJircader s in lhe lead. Accor!11ng lo lite Ph•fise Note: 'l'lw abr1vc• l'urnituro 1943 Co-op 1-row Com Piclmr E{itchen Cabinet Dresser and Commode Bendix Combination U:ulio and 1\faJ~azine l~acl1 . 2 Wall !Uinors number of cows in I he county and Record Player is in vm·y good condition and ' • Pnsh-type"Ilrnyloadcr Corn nindm· 2 .Bedroom Outfits, Stlrings and Mattresses .he number being bred arli'fieial· Tapestry Couch 1\Hchen 'l'ablc Muho~any Writing Desl< sumo of it lool•s lilw new. If you ·Ford Tractor Buzz Rig 1 Dinin~ Table and fi Chairs 1y, Ingham leads wilh •13.7',:. 1\foha!r l''oot. Stool Riahogttny Chest of Dmwers waut good furniture attend tills Ford Tractor Pulley :o;nin~ Table and Dnffet )n\y Sanilac •·ounty J'Cpur!Pd I\itchen Cupbo:ml sale. Power Talm-off Ada)lter Anti«IUC Sid!lboard 11ore cows served nrlificially wilh !0,416 but there ill'P moru cows 9-ft. Cultipacl;:er Rubber-tired Wagon •1 ~~oe!dng Chairs Couch their. Tbc perccnta~c for Sani· Hay-Grain Case 8-inch Hammermill Garden T1·actor Miscellaneous lac is 28.0. '· 11-lloe Grain Drill, Semler uml Fertilizer At- In chcclling the local associn­ 75 Uushels Oat.'l .With all the atbtchrnents-culti­ , tachmcnts IIAY, GRAIN, ETC. !1 Gas Barrels Log Chains lions that had the highest earn· 40 Bales Straw . vator, mower, disc and harrow, Bob Sleighs , llay Tedder 200 :r.ales mixed Alfalfa, Drotnc and Clover ings for first services of the· in· 8 Ra.p;s 3-12-12 Fm·tilizllr combinB, spa•ay tan!;:, This trac­ 2 J~lcctl'ic 1\lotors 2-whcel 'l'railer !\Ictal Box an1l Stocl;: l~acl< H:ty ' . 1 • . cliviclunl associations !not where Quantity of Grain Bags tor is tll'al'ly new Quantity of Good lltuld Tools 2-unit Emilire Milking Machine ~:J() Eales Str:tw, Rome loose Ilay lwo assoeiations were combined) John Deere Sulky Plow tngjlarn·Stockbridge was second NO'l' UESPONSIHJ.. E FOR ACCIDi~NTS, G:i:J Das!;cts Corn ' nnd Inghmn-l\!Iason \Vas third. ~.- ,All goods to be settlml l'ot· 1lay of sale before t•emo\•al -' Ingham county is a leader in this TERMS: CASH type of WOI'II. TERJUS: CASU. All goods to be settled for day of s:tle before- removal Sale. ·:Will· Start· on·· ,Time· ·.. ·· ·· Not Rfl!!ponsiblc for Accidents Day of Sale >' VETEIUNAltiA.N PractlchJg at tltCI former loca­ tion of D1•, Hobert A:i.clto11 Fred Butterworth, Prop. . Howard E. Lougheed, Rrop. N. Cmlnr St. Muson ·~.»~-WALKER ancl JOliN HENDRICKS, Auctioneers ' · LYLJtJ~TRUE;;clerk l'lllllll! i\ll\,~()11 117111 lhs fnl, ·10!13,3 11m mlllt; Pnul mlllt: Dir-k Smlllt, 21 TTolslelnA, '!'lie l\JII'IJignn 'l'onrl.'il Cnnndl Gu~rnsey Herd :·klinrr.l', 2:1 llniHJr.lns, 42.7 IIJH :H,I Ills fat, !11:1,.1 lhs mlllt; 1~. C, provlcll'.~ 1rr•l' vuc·HIIon In forma· J'nl, 1127.8 Ills mille; Beryl Rmlth, Oilomnn, 27 .Tm·soys nne! IInl· How Asters Were Named Advice Is O!fered Farmers lion lii'I'VIt•p:-; nl ol'fir·t·~ In Chlr·a· lfl r; 111,rnsPys 11111 1 IIolsiPins, 41.8 sleh1s, 31,() lllH /nl, (l!J!J.2 Ills mllit; gn, Dl'll'oil, l'li'VI'illnd un1l LUll· Leads Ingham 6 ill:-; fal, IO:in.;, Ills mlllt; C;(cn F'nx, Lynn Hnynrm, 18 Durll!lms nnrl Mnny ynnJ'H ago, someone • On Purchasing More Lc1nd t;lng. ' I Ill l'!!glsll'rl'd (]twri\Sl!yS, ·10.0 Ills llolsl!!llll;, IIJH fnl, 775.fi lhs looiwrl nl llJC flOWC.H'H WI! C!llil a:w nslurs, We rlnn'l l0!1 lhs mil it; Ted "Why, lhosP flowr.•m remlnrlmo led proclucllon In lllf(iHJm No. li lions, .Yl'l nrc fnf'ing high ll(JPr· nt'r! yielding gl't'alc•sl profits 1111rl slr>lns, :17.7 Ills fal, 10·1·1.:1 lhs Fay, HI llolstelns nnrl Gttcl'nRcys, of stars! 'l'lwlr blossoms lunl1 liS DinA for Marr·h. Ar•t!OI'tllng lo milk; 32.H fbs fnl, li!l!U! lim mlll1; L, F'. allng msl~, llf'lli< inveslrnenl re· linw proflls <'Hil ill' IIH'J'C'IISI'tl in though lltcy were sr.HHiing out ((ll(J'PnWnls, !11\d SCIIrCI' liihlll', Pad] [HII'I 11f lilt' fanning f'lll••l'· Reid LnHey, lhn lesii'J', the Troost Coy Dunsmore, l:i Jlolslclns, 1\/lcl'f:t,trlh, 12 rcgl~lcred Guern· l'nys. Wouldn't II be n good Idea Guernseys nveragerl •1:1.1 ll1s fat feod grains nml other opcruling prise, Lenslnt~ r•onlrul'ls ~lwnlil In~ :1!5.2 ihs fat. fl7D.O lhs mill<; w. D. s?ys, 32,7 lim fal, b?li.7 Ills mill<; In lnlw aster, tho Grcelt word Jlems. In wr·lilllf:, snllsfaclory Wl'illf'JI nnd !121.4 Ills mill<. Frro1Pm11llh, 1!1 regislerPd Hoi· Crollfrlc~l G1•af & Son, 32,7 lbs fnr Hlar, and· give It In lill' asler slantls fl fool Ill' murc In Land, lmprovmnenls, llvcslncl< opera I ing ngri'PITil'nls slulliltl IH• '!'here were 2:1 ilrmls In lilt: as· SIC!Ins, :J•I.H IIJS fal, !tfl:l.7 Ills milk;; fal, !lll2,cl lbs milk; plants?" !wight. ll~n: and tlll're 11re a rcw anrl madllnPry lilwwi~;e arc at marie between fnlhcl' anrl son, in· soclallon wlilt'IJ rr•al'iJPd lltro :lfl.lh Fay & Pollolt, 21 mixed herd, Orla Aekley, IH I!olsleins, :J2.3 Tlw nanw Htllel\, nnd lorlay II wtdrh gmw 111 ill' fivro fi'PI tall. all·llme highs s11 far liS pric'rs me stll'iiJH'C! · mVI'J'ilgl' slloulcl ht~ marlt. Beslrles llw rirH!Iol''s IH•rtl, :nn lim f111, li!ll.!llhs mill<; 'l'llom· lbs fnl, Rf!7.2 lhs mill<: Brown & bclungs In CJilP of tJLir largest Wllh many straggling r•oncr•t·nerl. In the fiii'C ol' these r.!Jr•dwtl, valwrhlr• pitpi'J'S ~:lol'f'ri they were: as l~t~ll, II rroglslrorrorl anrl grade Pf11~sle1·, lfl Guemseys and llol· families of lloWC'I':;. 'l'lw1·e ill'l! hrandws, the rnlleo aster is a problems farmers lll'P asking In u !,HfP pl;u• lli'XI gl'lll'l'il· ------· lhs fat, HfiO.H lh.'; mill<; 'rhomns our r.~onli1wn1 alollC', Some: are :;mouth, while llw hrmwlws nre luml t•r·onomisls CJI!r~sli stein, HG lhs fal, 2330 lhs mille; aemss, lhe plant wem·:; lis small hlos· Wlml about llw CILWslion of Mrs. Min a Ellsworl h spr•nl las I lowor chick lassos and 9roolor Dl'. Jo'. L, 'l'mosl, rcglslercd Most of llie plants hclonginr: smns. Tiley opr~n up in linw trr IJtl,"lrlf', IJltJJ't'. lrtJLrl r11' IJLI,''ill,',' ,·1 o~g production oro your goal 'I 1 1 plroase IIJC! lasl loul'ists u[ All· ,, .r GUI'I'llSI'y, s:; lim fat, lH!lll IJJS ICI t IlC aSIC'I' II'! II' grow 11 I II' farm'i Wl'l'i< wilh Ml'. 111111 Mrs, \\'ii,\'111' For thoso oorlir.r gains tl•ol eastern and cellil'ill United Slales. gw;l, and IIH'Y stay lo IVI'icome Ellsworth, lmillt, bring l>iggor profih food ' ' Only a fr!W varieties arc~ found in lilt' nippy dnys of Ol'lolll'r. DnJwiiJ Jlolnls nul lllal prices Mrs, Phillip 1\indlnr,l'l' allr•tHI••II Woyno Chick ~l: machinery, Richard Bell, farm crops exicn- far hnvc neglected. In HI, a youngster r.·an go as far and fasl ns lw is livestock nnd feed. For able sirm' specialist, believes sugar capable. !lis project cctn be just as big as he is able In make it. yrn/ng couples with farming ex- beets could profilnbly replace There is no ceiling on the money he can mnke or tlw prizes he can pcricnce, II is safe In go into debt oats when oats nrc being grown win. Anrl if he siJows enougl1 diligence, he'll he able to gel valunhlc ll]l lo :iO PP.l' cent of IIJC value of aflcr t•orn or beans 011 produc- help frnm Michigan State C'ollegc extension folks who are always what they own. Mlrldlc-np;cr.l live land. fnrmers still in dcbl s!Jnulrl not He points to the fact that the glad to spend some time with an unusual youngster. mal\e loa many new commit· profit from growing onls is much The schools, however, offer lilllc (or· the unusually ambitious or menls, especially long-term ones. less than from growing sugar mentally giflcrl ynung,c;tcr. He lws to coast along with his slower Now is an expensive lim~ to beets. sclwQlmntcs. _If ~e can btli,ld fr;:>Dtbnll fields for the piJyRicaliy gifted start farming, but many young Where farmers made n green and band rooms for the rntlsically gifted, we should he able to offer couples arc demonstrating that manure seeding of clover a ycnr special training for the mentally giflcr.l. they can start from scratch and ago, it mny c(fcclivcly be plowed -Bob Myct•s in Lapeer County Press ncquire the personal property and clown early this sprlnp; for a , the farm ns fasl now as they Now we ca11 supply you with all the Continental sur:nr bC'el crop. ever could. It may tnke more * ers. Mrs. Katie Schultz of Onon· Chnrlcs Panetta antl David of business ability now lhnn it usr!rl Fence,you need. This better fence is m;Jde of tough Is WRITTEN IN THE SOILI dagn and Mrs. Irmn Schmidt of Lan~inp;. to. Productivily b our Mtcaum narural rcsourc(:, childre::n's children. Jl"'·. copper ste<;l with a uniform zinc coating ••• FLAME. Dtcausc illiL"s \yitl,d~ tlu.:,lop .ft:'~ incru :>( 1hc M~:n who plan be:· Lc.slie, poured. · George Schroll spent lhc week Doncth says thnt mnjor surfacc:,lt Js usll1 rn1nc:d , •• Jlrip mmrrl. Yc5, )Odd romorrow know Onondaga I we have been scripping the .soiJ of it.s fcrtiluy duu modern method' Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Micimclson end visiting at Mio, Mrs. Mar· rhanr;es in a well-planned fnrm· SEALED for exu·a pt·otection against mst. It's the ~ado'VcrlookJng lhc fact that all Jnt.lustr~ and miJ or agriculture will 11$• !Urs, Burton Bahlwln of Detroit were wecl\ end guests garcl Mcarlng, who hns spent the ing program would be ill-advised. Jj(.: is dcptndiiDI UJ'lOD tht Vttll thin 5kJn Of lht :!Utt POSU:thY of ferliJe, only fence with the shock-absorbing PIONEER car1h'.s aurface. productive soil. That't wb)' mort and marc pro· There were 25 present at the of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hownrd Lynch pasl sevel'ill wcel\s visiting rein- However, for those considering , Our unique ~y.stcm of free enterprise ullows J1 ( printing, add up to a market ror bcco':ltng more impartan_t as · u· 1!01 ((O~ .. D~~ter ~~UffiOe~ 0. S. chapters were co-hostesses for nml Mrs. Roherl Corwin assislcr.l well over 35 million Ions of coal farm111g becomes marl! commcr· n, ~ ;) 3 e ~ county night last Wednesclny eve· in the slorc Jor the day. nr• "C,"l', ' "~"') .., Coltllll'l).l" P ~ J " cial. Good farm records will help, ,,,J,J •• • ' " Plwne !1521 ning al the Onondaga town hall. Miss Billie Glover has been 1 A gathering o[ about 125 were slaying in Leslie with Mi!

'I lngl.am County News Apnl 3, 1952 Page 7 J,tnOAL NOTIOI"B J EOAr, NOTWES I.EGAT NOTICES Legal Notices

NOTICE TO ELECTORS Of the City of Mason City Election

Wtll be held April 7, 1951 For the tmrpose of electmg 4 Councilmen

11w3 Polls,Will Be Open Bituminous Coal Research Inc Canada's consumption of coal From 7 a. m. to 8 p. m. Is publishing a series of "aids to rose from 37 million tons In 1941 LOUIS E COASH Industry," the first of which Is to approximately 47 mllllon tons Chcult Ju IKo CnunlcrsiKno II Lnlll n Wnhl A T1 uo CotY devoted to the prevention of In 1951 about half of which came Del llY Clm k Robel L l>r I o smoke In stationary plants from the U S A flue Cot y ltegisLN of Ptnbnt.c POLLING PLACES c n••• Hllllmcl lngh 1m County Cor! Pennsylvania State college of Mote than 10 million tons of Ctvll defense authorities are First Precinct Second Precinct lly L u n Wnll Deputy fers correspondence courses car coal are produced annually in counting on the well trained first Jol n L Leighton First floor of Court Honse MR.~on City JJall Attorney fn1 tlnlntllt rylng Industrial credits In ele Pennsylvania's Allegheny county aid and rescue teams In the coal I llu•lno•• Addre&B (~1~0 I u••lnK llulldlntr mentary Intermediate and ad of which Pittsburgh Is county Industry for heavy duty in the L~naln~r, Mlohl~ron Uw7 13w3 vanced coal mining seat event war comes to t1 S. ' tlie Vefernns Facltt'ty ho~pltlll nt -, Mr. ;mrl Mrn. Rnymonrl 'T'hntch· DenriJIIt'n J•'rlday fnt· lreatnwnt. nhly the eighteenth contur~·. fnre hnrl hr.r.n unablr. 1·o connl ccnt.ul'y, 'mnvlnr: nn even r,reatr.r Dear! Mcm n1sTnr,, hy Seaforth Clirtlt of 'a Hero, by Herber! !!I' 1111d rlaugiller of Coldw;ilm• .JUMPING ,JUPITJm IH 111u 011 IIIL'"I for lwlp Ill' prutedion In dlstntwn lllllll IH I!XJII'l!HH!!r) hy 1\'llld(r!ltZiu, liolrl . Williamston •~pr>nl. sunday vl~lllng relatives In Mrll. · Ucss ill1holt vlsllod namc of the JJewr!HI hoolr l1y ) Wlllirunsl rm. frlonrln and relut.ivcH In Wchhm·· I!:JHe of lt'llllhle, It WfiH dtlefly w~ol(l'rtJ>hy. 'l'hb Is u fumlly slnt'.V (~llllSLII ItT 'J'It<~ Ciolrlnn Clrdc, hy Con· I I li:J'IWHllne Gllhret II Cumy, r·o­ '1'111' SllllHCI, h.V (Coullnucd fa·om l'ug·o BJ Mr. and MrH. Dlcl< 'l'rnvor nml ville Sunday nflernoon, frr!lll lillll 111111 till! I!Viill'IH'I! Willi •!I' liJmeiul lnlet'rl lo ll'iiJ! lho· I I Commu­ t'C!illler:-;. o[ eliildren um now settled In Uwlr Mr. \tllrl Mrs. Guy fllll'lleH and DOZ!1~N ami !JELLS ON TIIE!IIt I Killer! Stnlln, hy Slerllnri PresldeutH lite! Unltcrl Stlllf!H, new lwmr~. which wnli formerly Hnn, George. llnr.l Mr. and Mrs. ni/it lc•arlr•t'H who \Vl!l'r! IJI'OLII-(Itt In AN UNFOUND DOOit, lly AI N11cl, hy .!ann illlil lllll'l Mt!Cnnnnll. 'I'OI~S. 'rhJH iH ll fust JlilCerl tllor,Y trial in New Yorl< In lfH[), Rites Held for lite Nellie 'l'l'llvcr farm, ,Joe Singer unci Mr. unci Mt•s, gnt•l uhoul lite rulvonlut•e:.; of u tHll!· Hltw, Is tho Hlot'Y o[ Ginny Me· Mr. and MrH. I Comer Unt•nttm Swlget• unci cillldrnn wore guests CCHHful huycr fm· the loy ()epnJ't· '!'Ill~ l'W•:SIDI~NCY, hy Stefan Laughlin who wns horn In PillH· and daughlcr, Marie or Lnm;lnr:, at dinner Sunday of Mr, unci Mrs. mr.nl of an exclltslvc l"![lh Lol'fllll, n pklorlnl hiHtory o[ lntrgh In IH12, nnrl whu had al­ Ingham County News April 3, 1952 Page 8 Louis A. Allen were r:twsls al. dinner of Mr. and L. D. Ostrum nnd daughter In Avenur. store, The Gilbreth hi· pre::ldelllinl elr~dlnns fmm WnsiJ· ivays done llw right things, Ill· Mrs. William 1\ctchttm und fum· Ann Arbor, Mrs. Singer, Mrs. lne:lon ln Trtunnn, Is o[ J!artlculnt• tendell I he right. sdwols, vru·n· LoUIH A. Allrm, hroiiW!' of Os· larity is here, as well as a vlvlrl !ly sunday, Swiget· nnd MrH. Ostrum. nre descriillion of llepru'lmcnl. Hlon! inlet'l!.'>l lo renders litis YPill', fllHI Jio1wd In lite right. placc!s unrl cnr 0, Allen, riled 111. OltumwH, !•'rani< Enlon ami mn, Cllnlon clrtuglller~ of Mr. and Mrs. was dJoSP.II ns one of tlw ~0 no- made llw right fl'h'tHis, to thn r!X· Iowa, lnst Wcrlnc•srla.v mol'lllng. guerrilla warfare and uven a I•: a I on of Lnnslng, visited at tho Dames, llrcczy romance, talllu hrmi>S of HI:JL 'l'lw hook In· lent Ihat eVI'II tlii!Ugil Hhe went to A. Andris He was founrl dear! In hed hy !<'loyd Pcrldns !tome Wednesday Mrs. Fern l(oonl;r. of Detroit. elllrli!!> , rlrnwlngs nnrt New Yorl< to mali hus whli!IJ Mr. Bentlc~y lhc Lew Austin home. Prompt Service rlmvc• to Willlarnslon. Mrs. l!:dith Gallup of Fowler· Although Phllhrlcl\ wus not. a who migTalerl from llollund to Other new lmolrH Chap- Mr. and Mrs. Charles Couper of lr!t' No, Hi of Wllll;unslon wlll gaton Haplds were gttcsts at din· ()nnlJLIJL Is l'huutc'il havc! a halw sale at. the Wyr.:anl nor o_I th.eir parent~, Mr. ,ami Mrs. On Sunday, Murch !1, nt 7:::10 p. anrl Son market April ;,, to Hlart. Ardue Cltambcrlam, Sttnday. JTI, tile Molliodl~t senitn• c:lwit' will al 10 a. rn. . Mr. and Mrs. Charlc~s Grimlllng JH'C~enl ils anntHtl canliila "Life Williurn 'I'III'IWr of Great Lalws celebrated their 25th wcddli1g an· J~temal," hy Fred u. llollon. 'l'ltc• N:~val traininr.: ~lation ~pent the niversary with an open lwuse choi1· of rnixerl voir•r•s nnmlil'I'S wrn~k enrl wllll his parents, Mr. Sunday, March :~o. from 2 until :Hi and is dirr~c·lerl IJv Mrs. Clum a11d Mr.~. W. S. Turner. •I P· m. 'MeDunnon, Mrs. JY!ur,iol'il> !Co): Miss Edna 1-Ionrd o[ Bancroft, Pvt. Donald 'l'lll'llot' of Fo~·t will play lite aeeompanimenl onj who ltas heon vi~ilinr.: her sister, Campbell, Kontudty, visited lw; tho organ. The puhlie is invited. Mrs, Harrlr!t Clees, has returned 7rmulparcnts, Mr. and Mrs. Hoy to her homo. · l'hurher, the first of the .wcol>. KNO the Mrs. Freicla While visilcrl Mrs. Mrs. Floyd Bennett has re· Donald expects to be sent lo Ko· Malic Brown in Lansinr.: 'l'hurs- t urnecl home after spotHiin,c.: a rca 'the first of Aprll. day. week visitinr~ at the home of her, Mrs. Cl;n·a C:ulid< of East Lun- Sfln-ln·law ami clnur:litet•, Mr. and PI • f' ld silt!-: visited ft•iend!> in Willi:uns· Mrs. FmTf'st Shirley, and family Bin le ton 'l'ueHriay ovPning. nt. Belleville. · Illrs. Jluzcl Slophelll! C:oot·gc Ilcynolrls, who 11:1s IH>en I Ar.:nes Turner has rot.urned visilin~-:ltis ltrothet', Dr. r;;, r•:. llr!Y· lwme aflet· sponrlin,c.: her week's ' Plain!ield W. S. C. S. held its nolds, and family fm· llw past two vacation al Wasllfnglon, D. C. April meeting at the home of weeks. left for his lwmc Thurs- Mrs. fo'red Corby, who has been Mrs. Onl Price Tuesday evening, dny. sicl<, rot urncd to I he hospital Fri· April 1. A special offering for the ABOUT GASOLINEI Hcv. and Mrs. Hen D, Miller :uul rlay for oliscrvalion. . 1 week of dedication pJ•ojecls was family were guests at cllnllr'r Mr. ami Mrs. Emil Lertoy of I taken. 'J'hursclay eve11ing of Mr. uiiCI Mrs. Clevclanrl, Ohio, formerly of Wil- Bapli!>m will take place in all Clifton Babhill. Mr~. Aria DLIIH!Iu!llliamsloiJ, visited friends here over three ·churcheH on tho Livingston Catalytic Cracking is die modern method of proCiucing high (jnality was also ·~ g~tcsl; i!te week enrl. . 1 eircuit Sunday. ' gasoline. A large percentage of quality gasoline is "Cat Cracked.'" Mrs. M111n1e _ I'Ltt'IIL'I' bas l'C· Mrs. R. 11. Wnrrl of Fowlel'Vtllc · MrH. l with Mrs. Winston Bennett, son of Mr. Sunday morning. gasolincs blended in for even better performan~;e. •. Amy Stcnnellc. J and Mrs. Hoger Bennett, entered Carol Ann Geer was a guest of

r------·------'---, Mrs. Florence Dutton 'l'lntrstlay \,'~~; Hurry nncl see the one cor thut and Friday. Many reputable brands of gasoline usc anti-rust compounds. brings you the luxury you'l·c Mr. and Mrs. Paul Hoberts lougccl for-f!ltts lhe safety wore guests at dinner Sunday of Leonard uses one developed by one of the country's largest chemi· "-·~·,. every fomily needs! their grandmother, Mrs. Florence cal companies. (Name on request) .\·)v·· · Hurry ... :·;!, Hurry nud sec I he World's Safest Dutton. They called on their ma· Front Sent! Try lhe new super­ 1tcrnal grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. smooth, supcr·alcady Flying Shadow Harvey Dyer in the aflernoun. This is a chemical compound added to gasoline to improve die ;~]~;.,;,_ 11icl" and other new "exclusives" Mrs, lnet. Randolph is spending. octane rating. Most gasoline contains approximately one-tenth of brought by Kaiser's years·advanced / it's here! · Anatomic Engineering) a few days with her ~on, Glenn, and family at Munith. one per cent by weight, of Tetra-Ethyl Lead, The amount used is ''··· New '52 Kaiser Manhattan-America's most advanced car! . Mr. ami Mrs. Chm·ios Killim and Jane a ttendcd a surprise controlled by the goverrunent. :.-·''"'~"·: ,, _: ''i'.:;k•?. ..•,.: 1... ii:~~Jl~~~; · ··:\\_ bit·thclay party for Mrs. Barbara McCiinchcy at Munith Friday Platforming is a catalytic method of reprocessing low octane ga» :~~, ' evening. line stocks so they may be converted into a product comparable in .:"'ii ..... ,;., Mrs. Maxine Sweet visited het• quality to cat cracked gasoline. :·:. '\11 mother, Mt·s. Pearl Marshall at • ~·t .... 'li;· Williamston, Sunday afternoon. ~~iZi! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweet and Butane is added to gasoline to control its starting qualities. ThC ···~(·' family entertained Jerry 'J'atm· at amount added varies according to the weather. High butane coo­ ~' dinnm· Saturday. The occasion ··~~~.·,, wns Jerry's 11th birthday anni· tent is required for quick starting in the winter, but such an amo~nt versary. . would cause "vapor lock" and stall the engine in the summer. Mrs. I•'lorcnco Holmes, who ha:; been staying In Lansing tho past Most refiners change the amount of butane in the gasoline three or few wcci

Orin (Cap) Watters was talwn able weather. . ·, lo Mercy hospital, Jacl