Hayworth's Flint· Vot~ . ··· 1· ·H·:·_· ... . I Is Too Much 'for Clardy ·Th e ng am Count.y , CongrcHsmnn KIL Clardy, who/ ,::nlnod nnllondl lwndllnes In hiH Ninety-Fifth Year, No. 44 Mason,;Mich!oan, Thursday, November 4, 1954 4 Sections - 26 Pages c·nwnde nr.:nhJHI Communlnl In, fllll'llllon, lolil nul In 'l'unnrlny'n vollnr.:. Don JiaywoJ'Ih'n GonoH!W llllll'gin wun too r.:rc•HI lo lw offncl Bingo. Backers Governor Talres llis Own Team to hy Jnglwm nnrl Livingston. l~ormor Congressman Wllllrun capitol I Republicans Regain \V, lllw•kncy lost GeJwnoo on oe· Fear Defeat of ~uslon lnil was navcrl hy Ingham ond Llvlnt~slun. Clill'dy dlrln't hnve enough voleH to swl11g it. Unofflclnl lotnls on sixth dis· Propos~I,N:o. 4~- Lrlcl congressman nrc: SuJ•prlslnj:: to !loth proponcul~ Jlaywm·lh nnd opponents Is tho apparent ·:lc· All ,(ounty Offices lnghnm ., ...... 27,B•Ul feat of Proposal No. 1. It. was l.lvlng~tlon ...... a,r; II considered n Jorcgono conclusion Gencl'il~e ...... ~ ...... ·1H,II71i lhnl HrH~flllerl ehltrltflhlo JottorinH would he lcgnllzcd liy hnvlng the HII,:J£H 7£i,GO:I constitutional bun rescinded. ' ' I ! Two yPars ugo Clunly defcnlecl With precincts missing, the With less Margins aoo Huyworlh In• to,7:i:l. 'I'IJIS ..lime uiiofflclui r.ount on Pmposal No. Jlnywort h by :1,71) I. IV~lll ·i Thursday noon Hloorl nl 826,· Inghnm Repul.Jlicuns ran scared 'l'ue~day and remained J'Iayworlh got lnhot· lnu•llin1: [)92 No ,agulnsl. 81J:'i,333 Yes. No I and was also alcll'rl by Michigan oon Jlttywortll until counly cnnvnsslng hoards scared all during the vote count. They all came lhl'Dugh, Stall! college f:wully nnrl HILl·' IL~c>cl their pulpits to t1r1'e llwlr cmnplete their tallies will tile out· though, wit.h majorities mnglng from 10,,100 down to :J,:·l:iO. dents. Mr.tlwrl!:;ts tool\ a hand, Jlrr;l>le to vole 'l"'tlnAt 'Clnrc!y come be liovcmbcr 9, a E~st Lanmng ...... 1,61·1 labor leader, hy 10,400. Gorsline supervision of HPmy Bind11, Bat· plainer! In the council. "TI1c Zim· meeting will he held at the-C. B. MoiHOn ...... 516 mormans own part of the )lit. had a majority of 10,476 for cor· tie Creek nrchllecl. Smith s[!Jes pavilion west of Wil· Williamston (City) 343 one!', Theil' lot line and mine is lo,·atcrl liamslon, Tlw meeting begins at Lansing (City) ...... 13,601 In Kalamazoo I he M:rson mPn at the holtnm o[ the pit. Certain· 9 in the morning. Annther meel· inspected a ·t4-rmun elem1ml ary ly there woulrl be no logic in m_e ing on November 9 will hr. held ol 23,908 sc:ilool for which Sl a pert, Pratt, erecting n frmce down m the )lit I p. m. at the Webberville Bullhies & Spruu, Kalamazoo to l1cep youngsl<'rs out.· The com· architects, prepared plans. munity hall. On Weclnesclay, No· fence ~hould he erected around vemher 10, n meeting is sched· Tho Brlghlr!Tl nnrl St. Clair the rim o[ the pit area. That Shores bullcllngs were rle.signoli woulrl put. it on the Zimmerman ulecl for 9 a. m. at tile Millville 68 Offer Blood ehmcil hall. In the niiernoon of by onrl built umlc•r t!JC supet'Vi· proper! y ." _ . November Ill, a meeting is sci at slon of Bcy~ter & 11\ssol'iatcn, De· Mnyor Clairmont Iwcntl staled At Mason Stop troit architects. that the coundl had supposed 1 o'clod\ for the G. A. n. hall in Leslie. A winrl-up meeting is TbomM 1\f, Kuvun"gh · Vlntm•. -;·nrgon.'i:n With a fi·mill levy aulhorizml that the gravel company ow1~cd plannccl for Mawn on Friday, ·Attorney General for 5 years by vote of lho: district. the entire pit. He requested City Of Auditor Geneml November 12, at 1 p. m. in the Bloodmobile last. month, the Mason sr:hool Attorney Howard McCowan to Ingham county court house. board has itJvilcrl several n:'dli· exomlne the properties involved tccturol firms to discuss varinu<; oncl report at ~he next council There have been Hi practices types of buildings they have meeting with n possible solution. occcplccl by the Inghom county erected. Two years ago more than 50 ASC through which farmers may The school district site, joining property owners petitioned ·the receive payments by carrying (l4t Athletic field nn the north, has city council asl\ing that the the approved progra.niii "o'•i their received api>rovui .of. the state de· gravel pits west of Barn~s farms. Paymcnlf: under the 1955 partmenl of public ilislruetion. street be fcncccl off for puhltc pian arc for programs which the The Janel lies soUl 11 oJ A'sh st rcet safc'ty. Tl10 Ferrin Co. ancl I he Inrmers would not ordinarily and west of Hall boulevard. It city, HS well as the Mason Gravel carry out, Curtis explained. An· has frontage on Steele street. Co. hnve erected fences around sisling in the meetings will he their respective gravel pits. _'~he LuwrenC'e Tripp of the Soli Con· Zimmcrmans signed the lJClillon srrvul ion Service, Hal'Oicl Gates McNamara Wins nsldng that llw fences be erected. of the Farm anrl Home Adminis· tratio11, AI Tworit, farm !orcste1 :-;crvice, anri M. 11. Avery, county Site Purchase Approved agricultural a gc n l. Township By a vole of 3fl9 lo l:JG Al_aie· clwinnen will he at each meeting don voters Tuesday authorized to si,l(n up farmers who pian to tho town board to purelmsc! 'I tallc part in the ASC programs, suitable site for a new town hall Curtis staled. · unci community building. Att••ntiun! ;\II Hf'llrlCIII ticlu>L clWnnrH. Bnl\t•cl (foc~-~rl~~~~i; nt the• fiit·l 'l'lw ht'hl 1\iwani•l' l!•c•l•ti'I'•I'Oflc•et·l flc•t'iC! ~~·oul. tlfllt• 1\PXI ~nL\II'tht,v, Nnvt!mlwr li. ttll!t'lK Tut•lHiay, Nnvomber ~!. A 'vondnr­ Fnt•nwr ,JcJfCI'liUII l•'uutl Mnt'l«~l., •HWIJ• ful JII'U~l'rtrn. "-•lwl ·----~~------· ~ Post Sells Out Ingham Voters Ret~rn At .Western ··AUto Tuesday morning tlH) Western· Auto Associate store at Mason at Governor , ' Secrctury of Stntl! All Four legislators Stnte Troaaurcr U. S. Scnraor Lconctrd • Wlllinms 420 Jefferson changed' luincls. W. Cleary HHro 8rnlto 0t'QWI1 Ferguson McNamar,, Despite Democratic inroads Alaiedon ...... 329 Davis Post, owner for 15 years, 210 378 151 373 1:'i3 sold to Robert E. Tear of Rose· Tuesday, Ingham voters sent. ils aso 151 Aurelius ...... 308 218 32tl 188 325 ville. 3 RepLlblican representatives oncl 188 32•1 189 Bunlwr Hill ...... 142 163 '159 i'!tt.ric!l Y. !HI!i\umal'!l helped send its senptor bacl\ to ' HO 157 11tJ 160 14l Post has long been a partner Delhi ...... 1,271 1,965 1,561 the stale logislal ure. 1,615 1,642 1,7:'i1 1,56•1 1,616. with 2 other men In the operation 'When Dlair Moody died just fngham ...... 233 163 251 140 of the Anderson-Post tree farm before the August J>rimary, po· Inghom is ,ioined with Living: 258 133 264 128 Lansing Twp...... 2,04tl 3,194 ncar 'I..cesville, Louisana. The 2 litical •prophels clHim!'d Serwtor slon in the l•llh scna lorial dis· 2,445 2,706 2,476 2,683 2i169 2,707 Leroy ...... 310 pnrtners died In recent months, Homer Ferg-uson win1lrl be a tricl. 111 1nghnm Scnut or Harry 222 341 191 340 191 333 199 throwing management responsi· ;,hoo-in !or re-elect ion. They said F. Hitlle received 30,268 votes to Leslie ...... 539 356 58•1 " 295 592 289 593 289 IJilities upon the Mnson man. He Patrlcl1 V. McNamara of Detroit. 25,578 for John F. Leighton, Lan· Loci291· •.. 318 19!) 187• anrl city mai1c up the first-dis· 338 175 335 179 298 . 216 158 .. 1431:• . 104 195 ., I 158 ,.: , 142 j, ·, trict, electing 2 representatives. . I 161 139 163 137 1,538 1,053. 1,402,· 1,805 ·.. .. 1;695 . . 1,527 145 157 Bowet•man had 939 over Dlngwell 1,659 1,543 1,604 1,597 1,507 1,687 256 134 173 .. ~ ,, ··221 ~32'1•.. "158 253 138 • 241 149 2,485 2,667 .2,389 0 23•1 . 1:-i•l r •! I .2,794" j ,. 2J6461f!f • ,2,522 2,514 2,629 2,485 339 189 319 2,676 2,388 2;728 Planners Get $500 209· ' 347 1.79 .. 347 182 338 580 282 . 399 187 319 210 . Mason's planning commission 482. 583 300 ... 590 286 587 80 295 589 289 asltecl for and received $500 at the 23~ '232 .81 237 75 232 81 234 2,262 1,388 2,170 78 228 84 city councll meeting Monday 1,490 2,383 1,266 2,295 1,338 2,292 216 121 .'149' 1,354 2,1fl0 1,450 night for a street-study program. 191 . 206 135 222 1.23 213, 479 260 126 212 126 A Jong·range approach to Ma· 468 275 494 217 485 257 489 294 128 161 243 479• 263 son's future street needs will oe \ 259 274 144 297 126 303 120 288 I 181 72 125 13·1 considered by the commission, ac· 126 167 86 176 76 168 .85 156 202 78 159 112. 181· 99 95' cording to Mayor 'Cluirmont 1 '199• 80 200. 181 95 318 · 130 297 150 ·318 128 79 Everitt. The proposed plan w111 308 137 312 133 310 135 3,522 1,135 3,43l!b 1,227 3,596' record future streets on a map 1,05~ 3,499 1,146. 3,524 1,121 3,488 ,1,125 866 363 631 624 868 . 382 ' so that there will be no danger 945 310. 916 333 r915 336 589 186 572 208 583 . .188 . o1.. Ul,lused land dedicated for 576 196 573 199 567 199 17,508 15,302' 17,268 li'. : streets reverting to private own· 15,618· . 18;312.~~ :),~,5~6 .. . 17,790 15,0~1 . .. 17,660 . 15,101 17,459. 15;2-u " er~hlp~ · -.-- __., --'- ' 33962 ·:·' 2356~,..... ' ,,. ', -33,268. • I . ', ~ '· •• ' . ' I~- •' •• : ,. . ·.. i .. 1 '· . Statutory Charges. f,s'ti'c'e •: Mail 'won't Go nuthorlzntlon to spemd the money lciJCr.JliJy W. 1Adnmlf'Mrni-' Hnriln' tiilrt It wns his res(Wnlilhll· ·F··: Lansing h.u~ ,ra.'·~li!rt nnt·r~tinty,~:: .,.,..:..1 ______;_ __----. L0 d d f or 4• H oMs1 .... .~. Poslofllccs will be clnserl ' Following 1 Dies • h rluy on n cl111rgc of Vlx't f'hursrlny to permit JIOH· 3. LesI le Yout s schnol nj Ll'JHinnce Imy, ,'I' he ,IU!]f!f! 'n'lnlnll'num·e were CJII hand, tal employees to celebrate Vol· rmlercri him' on prohnllon fm·: n, ·cpl. Lloyd Crippen returned Is This Thursday · ('l'llllH Dny, formerly Armistice long Sickness · Ilonwrs See/; Sheriff's of!lr•ers nrrcslerl 2 year with the U!Hicrstnnel!ng ihnt hmlw Mondny night after H(JCnrl· Mnrc limn ~00 H·l young .foll\s Dny, While thora will he nn After n slclmess of more thnn !lome Weavers Lcslla y 011 l h s 0 n sltttutory Mnrshnll'a child attend school, lng rt yrar In Bmumhnldcr, Ger· nnd their lcnrlers will mer.t · nl mull dellvcr·ies '!'htu·sIds is livered Friday. hnrl mucic her home since tnlwn the sume chnrge, charge of illegally posscsslnr, Crippen nm his parents, gin nt 8 p. m. Scheclulerl will hr. slclc, casting nhout 1o flnrl people with whlsl'ort Leon· .Judge AelnmB' cotn'l: this WPl!l\ ;~om e. cif the 'ilnli11rs: Cm1uty Agr·l; Darwl~' ;BI~Ir ~f fJol.t: died sun· was n member o( the Methodist mel. Woocl, Mo. were: ' ·· ·· ' · ,Timws·H. IJeitf,i; 73, cllccl at his .cull.urnl Agtlnt1•M, H.· Awry will [lay ln.a Lansing, hospltul .of In· church, When tnlcen before ,lLtsllcc of . Marvin Rny, Holt, fi[,;!f'rling, $7. lmme 'l'hursrl!JY rtwrnlng, He hnd ;Rres(!nt certlrlcatus nml'-Tlln:;· t•o Jurlcs .. he.recolved ·in an nulomo· Surviving her' nrc 10 children, the Pl!nee Hoy W. Adams> ln. Ma· Frmilc Doane, Alpcinn, R~r.ed· hl•t•n 1;iek fnr more than a year, some of them. "· till!~ ncelrlenl 2, weelcs ugo, .Blair 5 sous, Lynn of San Carlos and scm Monday forenoon, Spnuldlng, lng, .$8. nnil In sm·lnus eon!lllion for sev· ·.·. Arllnn· Weh!i't(ji· (if'Vrint'il\vn is wns on his way to dress lor the Earl of San 13ernnrrllnn, Cnll- 1 H·unter's Insurance l'C!Jli'C!Sentccl In r.omt hy Hnslmll Gerald Miller, Wllllnmston, era] weeks. chairman nf the? p!•o[:rani. Othl!I'S Holt·EVef'(!tl frmthnll game 2 fornln, Clayton of Lansing, Eld· Nichols, .Jaclcson, demunded ex-· SIWClling and Improper pussin 1 ~, lJr was horn May ·12, 1881, In on the achievement rlav agr!nrla wecl\s ago, when his car wus red nf Dansville and .June of Lcs· I 1 amlnatlon. Dutton waived ex· $2G,, 0 r 1 1 will be .Joyce Mnrlrlen, pledge to struck bmudslde by one 1lrlvcn lie; anr.l fi dnughters, Mrs. Mil· $5,0110.00 Aeddtml.nl Dmtl h 1\allutslC!l' yenrs. tlo!l', the boys ctum·tet: from 1he 111 Leonard Wood. Under army regu- a o He was a .Junior at Holt high I Herbert) Southwick' of MaHon. Costs only $2.00 fot• 7 •lays! lations Mr>ren, who wns inducted SerVl•Ce 11/T.en JJr worlccrl rnr the' Miehlgnn Mnsnn sehool; and Davlrl Blaek, sehool anr.l t>laycd second string Another r.laur,hteJ·, Florf!nce, pre· into the army on Wednesday of .Lr.f4 Central llailrond for .10 years, I. 1". Y. E. representative from· tadde on the vnrslly footbull ced(!d Mrs. Harlmess In rlcath. Polieif's Issued lmnwdiatPiy last wrC!It, will be given n hear- nnrl rrt irr!d 8 years ago .•Jamrs Englancl, l!•nm. Thore arc nlso lO 'grnndcl1ildrcn iug. It usually follows, sheriff's Pfc. Darrell Pollolc, son of Mr. Deuel nnrl- Mary SlussCJ' were Services were 'wednesday art- nnd 13 grca!-grandchlldren, officers !mid, that after the nrmy and Mrs. Walter Pollok, tclr· marrier] In MnHrm 2ri years ago, ernonn at the Estes·Leadley Holt: Services were eomluctcd 'fhurs· lJenrlng, the mnn wnntecl Is. l'C· phonerl his parclils from Hawaii anrl SjlPnl JIJCII' en! Ire married M·ason Veterans r;Jwpel. Rev. c . .Tnme!'l Pn!'lmn Of· day afternoon from .Tewell fu­ leased to answer civilian charges; Friday night. He. ha,rl just ar- life! at their home on Wc'.~l South llciatr.d and burial was In Holt. neral home In Mnson with Rev. Frank Guerierro Insurance Deputy Sheriff Don 1-Tnynes of rlvf'd in Honolulu. after serving Street. w.·ll Hear Dunn Surviving nrc the mother and M. H. Dawson of Lalw Odessn of· Leslie ·lcnrned ut 2 o'cloclc Sun· li montiJs in Koreu. In Hawaii, lw ". Surviving him is JllC! wlrlow, stepfather, 'Mr. and Mrs. Charles flr.iatlng. Blll'inl wns in Felt Phone 1\lnsou 2-3151 20!) W. Ash day morning thnt the Spaulding Is stationed with ·a tunk.division. who cared fnr him LeftC!r; 2 si::;lars, Charlotte and Plains cemetery. I car might be the one sought. He Cpl. Wayne R. Every, son• of Jln·ouglwut his long slclmc:o;:o;; rmc Jacl< Dunn, Hawaiian-horn Ko· Bm·bnl'H Blqlr; a stepbrother, Pallbearers were .Tohn Grifford, and Lt. Verslle Bubcock slurtcd Mr. nnd Mrs. Glen Every of ltoule SO(I, Glenn of l3ancroft; u daugh· rcan and chief intrrpreler for carl Lcflu, all at Jwma; his fn­ LaVere Shaver, Edwnrd .Tudson, immcell\ltr.ly to coheck up on the 4, Is now discharged frlim, · tlw tcr, Gladys .Tones of Rockford, UN negotiators at tlw Korcnn tlwr, Fred Blair of. Quincy; and Rolnnd Grnham, Garth Dlsen· owner, Bnbcoek said. ·Tire murlts army. He entered the service- Oc: 1Jlinois; one granrlcliilci, 2 broth· tntee tall's will he the main tlw grandparents, Mrs. Lillian roth nncl Arthur Comer. left by the cur and olhet· evidenca tober 20, 1!152. At the eomplclion f"I'S, Geor·g-e of Mason and llmn· speallcrnns, I heir Att~Jntlont All Ht>lltiOn t!c'kct OWnfll'll. tigh1 to wear the (OVeled SIIVei For s( h00 I F0 lk s 'Ihu f11·•t f(lwunls l•"tur•·cqnoort so,-1., Wi f [' R t ' . nt 2 o'l'!ock with Rev. Roy Mu· auxilinrics and families will he H. 0. Halstead of Lnnsing re· •lni'!O! 'l'uo,)ny, NovoiUUOl' u. A wondoo·· ngs 0 a Pai'HC_JU1 IS·.1 e lll'l1lng mall, pastor or the Mnson 'Nnzn. l sts ceived a telegram Thursday ful l"'og•·nm. 44wl fJ•om Fort Bennmg, Cpl. Every . . . , I ., g IC ... 1 moming that Mason K Reynolds ------·----· rc_ne l'h_urch, offJcmhng. 3urm Dunn is n graduate nr Mlchignh Ingham county board mcm· died Wednesday night at his Will he Jl1 Maple Grove cemetery. Slate eollegc. He was In World Ingham County News November 4, 1954 Page 2 bcrs, e::;pecially newly-elected home in Bradenton, Florida. He a War II ami waH eallc!l hacl' l'o ones, will attend a me ell ng at organized and managed I he Cltl· the.. CCJUI't hOUf>C in Mason TUCS· Teaching Is Changed ~:.'~ke \~:;f_n tlw Korean flgliting zens Telephone r.nmpany at Mn· day night. The yearly meeting, son nnd Inter became n real cs· Hpnnsored by the Ingham county Allan ,J. Stroud, county ~chon1 At present he has hi:; ow tntc dealer. supC!rinlcndent, demonstrated tci surancc business in Lrinsi board of education and the Su­ Ingham County N_~w~ perintendents association, is de· The body Is being sent to Ma· . Kiwaninns Tuesday night: new Mrs. Dunn and their 2 ch son for burin! hu1 no definite methods in teaching. He showed i signed to ucquuint newly-elected will nlso he present nt the arrangements had been mnde up Volume 95, No. 44 how learning by role is not as board members with problems moria! dinnet·. to Thursday noon. I'UllLISHED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS IN THE CITY C!ffr.ctive as a student workillP. anr! unswers of county schools, . . according to Alton Stroud, coun· . OF MASON, MICHIGAN 'Q'J'ifii~Y out t11ings for himself. 'I-re nlso Rummage Snit:' Fddny nnd Snt1 sl>owed new approaches to dis· Novnmhr.a· fi unci fi, Mn:;on Cil y ty school superintendent. Entered •• eooond oln" mntter nt postofflcc, Mnnon, Mtr.hlgnn, under Act t·oomH, Hpnn~oi'!HI hy Dnn~vilh~ ·A movie, "School Boards in Ac· cipline. Cluh. { · of Mnrch 3, 187U lion," will he shown and refresh· Voters Approve will be served, Stroud said. · SUllSCRII'TION RATES . mcotlng begins nt•7:30 in Ono renr in Inchnm nnd . Diu piny ndvertlalng rntc• · nn nn· Hospital Plans 6djo!nlng count!oo .. M ...... ~ .. $2,50 plication. Buslno86 locnl• nnd ren:J. supervisors room. (P•yubla lu AdY'h"") _ · .'•,lncr noUcos og flr•t nnd .loon I (mgc• •. Ono .1~'" ciutuldo lnsboUn· nnd 25o ··n line. No rending ·or buslnc•• A little reluctantly, . voters ild~nbls' counl) ...... : ...... 3,00 .'ndvcrtlolng loon thnn 60e: :A:nnbuncJ-'. :Hol.t ' .. ~ News...... : ' -~ .., Six ~ao.ih1· In I.a~ham ·a~ . . 1 ments.·of eJltorttllnmentH when! ntl- Tuesday approved the expansion d.cJptlnlnr · COU~OII ... ·,!~;.~.:~;,',' 1,80'~.\ ntiiii\IO~ Ill chnrgad or o( nny 11lnn Mrs. Ernest Burlew progrnm for the Ingham Chest Four monthu· ...... ;,;,:.:",:.. : J·.oo to'rnlio fund• mu•t be pnhl nt re~u-.. : )r . , ·' 'or" tim Mlch· Slnglo cop!co ...... 05 lar rntos. · · · · :~· ·:\·:t' ..:. ·. Ce~t~nl hospital. While in some ureus '3upC1rlnl~1 i 11.,nl: Culls JUeri't •. :· - igar) Poultry Producers Coopern· 1here were 1'ejectlon.s, the over· · ., tive will hold their annual meet· nil picture Thur$day morning Parties Honor Rex Smith, superintendent· oJ ing Tuesday evening, Novcm- showed a substantial hnlnncc in the Holt schools nnd chairman of 9, at the ccurt ilouse in Ma· favor. Christine Brown the south-central region of M. A. son at 7:30 p, m. The program On rnising t.hc tnx limitation S. A., hns cnlled n meeting of the will include the cleclion of new 1.35 mills Jor 1955 the unofficial 'Mrs; Harold Brown entertained ~chool administrators of the rd members and a series of returns Rhowed 25,661 for and at. a party Friday nfternoon for south-central region of lhc Mich· . by ,Dr. Henry Lnrzclers of 21,646 against, On authorizing IMPORTANT'~ igan Association. Tl~cy will mee~ ricullurnl economics de· ... her daughter, Christine, to celc· the expenditure of milluge money ·br'ntc her tenth birthduy nnni· ut the Holt high school ·· at Michigan State col· to build an employees dormitory ilny,. Novembe~ 10,_ nt ~?15 Tl .m., lege and Harry Hathaway, poul· versnry. Games were played and and to udd more hospital beds ,tin· ~~~§~~~§§ cake and icc cream were served. tn dtscuss tax legrslaiton, confer try specialist at Michigan State official totals were 21,903 for and !.! on spring curriculum nnr.l hrnr n ,co.llegc. 15,052 against. The decision on ·Gttests were Vicky Balzer, Judy report .from the M. A. S. A ..-----...... :;;_.,______....:.., ______Do You Finance Your Cars? Boyd, Nnncy Chappell, Faith Hoi~ council. The meeting is expected 1 len, .Terry Lee Leyrer, Patricia to attrnct most of the 80 super- ... If So - ·Read on Siilishury, Sharron Schultz, Kath· intendents in the region. Counties Shirey, nncl Starr Sorenson. in the region include, Eaton, lng· Friday evening guests to cele­ ham, Shinwnssec, Clinton, Ltv· brate Christine's anniversary ingston, Gratiot and .Tnck~on., were her grandparents, Mr. unci RECENTLY: A man came.to our. office for information · Mrs. Leon Tilford ·nncl Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur Brown. Cnlcc and Ice Cub Scouts U!tvc P:tclt 1\fetlt after being advised that It would cost him about cream were served, Cub Scouls met for a pact( to pay for 3 property d0.ri11ige Claim-he mTlrfil'TI'1Tlllii.'Ul.,. meeting OctDhcr 28 nt the Meth· THA KS Pl'A Observes Education Wecl' oclist church. Six ·new, den· moUi· · I: • • • HAD PUBLIC LIABD..ITY AND PROPERTY·, 1)}\:J\f-: The Sycamore PTA will meet ·ers .Joined the ranlcs. Thcx; nl;() AGE INSURANCE•. 1 i ''" Monday,' November 8, nt 8 Ellen Stauffer, Evn Hoffman, ,.yjp ~ .. i o'dock, in recognition, of Ameri· ginia Wagner, Betty Rice: nnd I ' ~ t 'Mrs. Harvey Curd and .Jean We have h11.1l,a·)m~nbe1' of reJlorts similat• to t~ds.in-re- .Gn.n· education week. The teachers Smith, For this year, 37 new Bob· eent months- Rend on and Protect yourself. · -- \Viii present a resume of the year's activit ics. A member of cuts .Joined the Cubs. Thirty-nne ·w1r school board will ba present Cubs received awards during the This man antl hundreds of others bought cars and had evening and ahout ] 118 persons FO.L.KS to discuss with the parents any attended thb pack meeting. The ••• them finruice~l. The salesmmi adtletl in the ciw insur~ ~ • est ions In regard to school pro· evening's theme was a· musical ancc. ms. An award will be given the room with the most pnrents hoedown with Scouts playing present. Mothers of tha sixth homemudc instruments and stag­ BUT-he tlid not ndd ·In the Public Liability atul Pro(l· grade room will serve refresh- ing skits. I want to take this· opportunity· to. thank' the crty Damage lnstiranee-;-the car buyer went away-ail. "·'·' · ' · ' · .. • ~ _ his tr_lp to the coUP,le isi plannlng~r.a: w"•uuJu~; 11 ·' · 1 JUQCL ,. >i ,: . ' .11 llJ 'f.·i't,.· ·;C . l!II '' ,,,r:~~:,· 1For ·.th~' Jime being: f\vill handle General Electric ApplianC:·es,, Check your po· lc~-if you don't unders.truul it brhi,·g:;it ·., 1,..,,b,,,, be' given by ~ "' Landers. Ho~lfsses ~111 be. ~:'fj ·~:r,o,·I~.~.·Hu/• in~we will show you what you have. · · · nee carpenter, 13ess Chap· Tll'e Dor.rakJ·Sn)i tlAr!fiunlly• ·: · , : · - · .- ·· ·;· . ' .: .• Mary Thomas nnd Sophia .. ~: ·:·~':: last •week ·lrl!. Blltito;>r! South•'·' t>a. i~ ~?~}';:~ ii ,1 ~~~b9-M_ng~t~.w~ Kitc~7ns and Evis)Nater.·Con~~ti~:mers, .from my USE OUR 4 payment plan-No neetl ~o pay-your ili- '/' kotti.' and·•ntte'nt!M tlte•50tf1•Jwetl~ auranc& au at once at this. agency. . dl n:g ian nlw•,sat·y. ot•!\otr:rarlil• ·:Mrsr ! ·i;; · ii,;~~·: ;.bq~;ne 'at 1449 S. Onondaga Road. ;\ Gllliert Rasnni~H'iln\' Ml's.1Smitl!1~ ' parents,- · · · · · · .... · f•::!. . . I . Mr. and Mrs. Leon Tilford :,1, ,. ·.;· ::,.-:·· spent the weelt end nf Pille lake, Phone Aurelius '1631. .. They were accoilipnnled by Mr. ,. ·!' ... and Mrs. Clarence Root and son, Lnny of Lansing. '· •, Girl Scout troop No. 222 met ·at the town hall Thursdny after· noon with the prf:!sldent, Linda 35l W. Mal•le Mnson . - .. ,. ', - . Hglms, · presiding. Some of the girls worlted, on their ~ld. caps, -A Hullowem1 ·party, followed. ·Cider . ~ '·' : ');,.',, . 0)','. COLLINS SALES &S;ERVI.CE and doughnuts· were served•• · . _ :.-· Do·c Collins ·· . ~. 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·farm.-Tools :Cause·· ·Road·:· Accidents -·---.·- .·, ~tarts T~esdav ·I Go. to . PJ[.MQrt!i"'fof.:' ' .. ' . . lly i\T, If, A VC'I',V slon office In lhc cout·t hottsr.. count.v. ngrlcultnrnl·ngontfl nhout ·A l' llze Wa/ce· iTom und Al-lene Hadley, north· C:nnnly Al{l'h•nllnml Al{nnl; illfll·off ]liDIIJ l'llllSil'UCil'rf by hn11.1 iliJ·.• :1LHt L:uHHOr~~tuun VHUIH e~n Mlchlgrm 'wllclllfe photo[(· lhn Soli C'onservnlion servlr:c in on their fnrr11s,. T~nst Lnnslng's· precinct 7 rilpher~, am the first lo nppcnr An nnllr;ltll!d farm implr!menl Inghnm nnrl other mnntlcs hnvo rlncsn'l conform to the a pre·. op llw · 1954·55 Kiwanis cluh Icc· COLD WEATHER .. GEAR lt'IIVr!llllJ.( thr! ltlgltwny rlll!'illg inrlic•nlcd lhnt. nenrly •Jfl',). nf the! clncts whlcll cllnr; to tl1e Hepuhll· ll.lre-conccrt series: 'ri•n.y'll be at tllr!~r! f'W'nings of f'lll'iY dnrl' nnrl duwn lite slopr., loys nnd sttrtrlin):( goods. ,Mrs ..T. house.<; In the, precinct. '· I(Jwnn.ls club. , !- Christma~ ~ fnrm im.plmnPnl wltir:h nwy he/ '!'he ronscrvatirmlsls cxplulr.> B. !':vans Is wnslting ltr.t• clothes .Tames B,_ Mcint~e, Bunker I-1111,, Natural sounds. of aong birds •. In lhc new washer which wns pullr.d :1iorq~ IIH• highway aflr•r that the amount of rnlnfall is not frlunrl It dtfficult Wednesday to water !nils nnd winds. mnlws I he I dill"l<. If yrou tlsr! l!llottgll of lite 1 ns lmportnnl ns how rnpldiy it given nnrl. Mt•,;, Clairmont Everitt L A . ~ subdue his exubernnoy.· I·Ie's the film hrcath-taldngly, realistic, he lftJH' a.t, \he t•ight lwigltt ,o,t~·rP,1~ ,.frtliR. Theso hlgh·iptensHy rains nncl !Jet· family rii:c jriolnl slol'l's, or in Inr;ltam I!e urgm; fnrmc1·s lo consLtlt rer:r•ivr.•rl fievrmtl mmplnlnts hy worl< bcfot·c them but there's now son. eflllllly ill the f.onpi!t'alive t•xtPn· IIH'ir :;oil distrir:t tndtnlclnns and lt'IWI< drlvcm; lrtg township ;jus· Guerriero explained. Season I if'r. enutt Werlm!sdny to illegnl poncnts· on "behalf of widows, possession nncl ll'llnsporlnlion of orphans and the crippled" stunk. ticltets are nvallable from nil Knee ·Parsons Service venison, and coner.aling tile idcn· Mason's first precinct voted 367 Icn, we will not nslc baker, John William Grugel, and tl!l b,e started soon. -. ' Only yon In hny il. YOU IH~ T1U: ,JUJ)GJ~. the nourishing bread and pastries he maltes. They wanted Jan prls: $1.98 Up oners to have the benefit. of Ghtgel cooking. Grandmother Wins Laurence Parl"~ll· ·~eJJ~;~r~l~ui•et~iine~l. ·' All Siies . 2f' Table Set 21" Console Floor Model plant is at I-Iemloclt and has been s~'nday nightjhl~ves, took 4 life operating at full capacity since lackets ar)!l.f.!+tcushlol). from the B.\ Colllns·p)ane •llt'Jewett air· ... October 4. Every day, according .M. Civilian- Thermo Boots·.,:; Jr~ to Chilson, about 1,400 turkeys ?ort.• The :~li!iJe~night t~leyes tool< '$4~_9.5 .Up "'lUI $149.95. are- being processed. A sharp: !1·, tire and. wlieel;': extension cord Just lih:e the Korean Boot~ Au Siz~s·· ... · '·!· ·.: ... $199.95 :1nCI a hyd~l\~llc:jack\from How· freeze unit, capable of freezing I\lollcl Number 21THlE '"'~ I\lo!lcl Number 21IU9MY 100,000 lb 'of meat each day Will 'm1 Strobel's'. truck... ;The truci{ Keep Feet· Warm Bro~n Duck· JciC:ket. .... be in operation this month, he was'.pari{ed·au~e Strobel farm, "• added. .J5~ ·sto~kbrldge road,· for Only ,. $10 Down $20 Down ··only.$5.59 ,,,I·-' Poston Home News Sleeping.Bags ______$l2.~S~up. High~Bacl• Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Cheney 1-Year Warranty Available ·called on his mother,' Mrs. Myra Wall Tents ______:_ __ ;:.-· __ ;:.~~-·~:$iS- Overalls Cheney, Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Robert Woolhouse, Bobby Camp Cots _____ .- ____ ~ ____ :;;.$6.9& ·, O.nly s.~.99 Up ON ALL PARTS and Susie of Lansing called on \ . : . . ., ' •, ' (Including Picture Tube) Mrs. Clare Woolhouse Thursday 100% 'Yf ool Camp Blankets $5' · · evening. Mrs. Forrest Craig of Laingsburg and Mrs. Louis Boos Gcnnlue lucniJioc 1\Jovemc:nt ·1\fany of Our Models llave Aluminizc1l Picture Tubes of Battle Creek called on their mother, Mrs. Woolhouse, Sunday ' afternoon. · ~rmy-Style Small - Medium - J.argo Mrs·, F .. A. Balderson spent Frl· . , Sweatshirt with hood day afternoor, with Mrs. Jennie Brown. · ·WATCHES * ·DESPITE . tile . over· * Wntei'Ilroof· .', · ,Deer :Hunter .Special· Mrs. Myra Cheney arrived. w·lie that home Friday after a lO·day visit rm rli g: · lii·ler · evel'Y. . hth . lfrltlgs to ~~ Antl·m~gnet.lc I WE H~VE ~SED TELEV.ISION$ .. ·.. I: in .Saginaw with Mr. and 'Mrs. ·so~ne, tlieitds .an In· $·3~·S'9 .. _lJp Paul Cheney ana family,, · , trliislc 'lltliiuty iil a Chris· ','i' Shoclr·(U'Oof• · $19 o 9:5. tla.n ; f1111ernl• •service, whate~~r~ ·tl~e1, partlcwar ·~ Sweet• Seconcf $5 .Pown $'5 Per Mon!th:. The· I,\" in. Drag taltlt moy be, ·Our.. Job Is .lfiUtd< ~ ' • • , I .t~t·.~&.,care. ot.tp.bfslcal • ,-Hunt~irig'-Felts 10-inch- U-inch -.17~inch- All Recon1litione11 .. ::·r~ ·· · :~ · ' · (\ · i Jhe)ad staff · av ~ltlnl[s.,ln,such a ·mumer.. :.~:.·:: :~~-Giii:.ff !lS;.to:c~te·a ,t~ttlng. set.: . . ·;: .. <.; .. : We lmvc all khuls of antennas and l'Otors, LOOK- Warlle Tailor Shop will . b1 closed from. November 5 to No ~~!1~.• (~r .t,be· .· lleauttLut . NOW. your 1\totoroln .lioolcml .onto .an. outside anfunna. 1 ·tember: 15, J1'1.e8Ma't~, :of;' hopp and Al~nal~ lite ex-~118ed: In :-$5· •.49. Up T. V. Ante~na wHI bring hi Unlnnu1zoo, G•·nml Rtlllhls lllltl Detroit, Elmer Juderjohn has move[ I ..,._. ',., • '" ,' just 11bout' as good as I..ansiug, the· buliat '~~e..Vtoo· ••• !lis television and radio'. ·repah . . ' 11111Uo """ ttJIJ& In· exactly business from.the former Colllm . '."'t0:..-1·'"''·~ " ··~i:.·l .·• ·lmportecl :;ales and Service bulldh1g to thr · • · ·~·war:·Y,ou·w...... ':::ouch & Mygrants .·building ,n1 ' t . i ·. ~he corner of Park and Maple. .. a;·~acufa·rs . ...., '. :.~~ ·... ' ... ·,. -·~ .. ~ . Doc Collins will still be'.ln .th£ .\pplian'ce business. · · ·He · lntendr :; :~ _· ·· An:slzcs-ruad Po~llr· : JEWErr··· TELE,VISION ··o .Jceep the Youngstown· Kitch· ms, General Electric and · Evl: . i '· . ROBERT WA~~ER:& G:AIL EVERY, Sal~ Ret•~scnt!J.tives .Yater, conditioner franchises. H1 5:l1 W. Mat•le ·· . · : . . . . . ·. . . ~-· · ··· .· ··" .1 Mason -viii . opet•ate from hls hOme or 1 Onondaga road, · '·'' I;.• .... ~··;J•"' ..... ' Club Members Give Masquer~de Party Social. MrmlmrH of tho Mas·on .runlnr anJ (~ltllri Rtudy dulr, tlrnll• lnt~hnnr!B '. • • * ~I ~~ • • • • tlll.l gnost~· atiPllllt!d tlw mn:>· ·IIWI'Ilf(ll I Inlloll'l'l'll party nt tile VI!VIly town iwli l•'rldny evcnlu[i. Nursery School ]asdofers Plan. OjJen /louse County Workers Mr. nnd Mrs. Lew!:-; Wood11rd 'If ,Ji!r'icHOII flll'lllf:IH!d musie fnt' Plan Meeting,· srttlllrP dnnl'ing . .To1~ DPan rll!lt!rl bpens Monday 11~ attellnn1•er at the lmx mwlnl. Masnn's ·.Junior Child Sl.urly Members nf the Ingham Coun· l'riwH fnr tile "most masq.\Wr· ~~·lnh pt'e·sdwol nul·set•y will open y EmployceH nssnclnllon will itdr." WP!lt lo J\11':>. Itulwr·t Dens­ Monday mrll'nlng, November 8. mid their rcgulnr mecllng nl the Ilion~ and Hay Collar. Deihl township hall, IIoll, Mon· With Mt•s, Stnnley 1\nopf as Ml'H. Fmnic Sl•hmlllt, ,IJ•., ·Jay, Novemher 8,, nt 6:30 !;!1• A tbacher, the sdwol will he open p.: 'wru\Pri ''tlw 1:nmmlttr•P fnr tim 1 \mhemlnn rllnnrr be/'s. to·· ynungsters 2 .~ In 5 ycnrs of Wll\. er'llci(l •ffnlr. F:lle \'I'!H ros,l:;trrl hy Mrs. and coffC!e will he .furniRhorl. ; ' :\ge ·on a Jultlon hasls. 'l'lw nur· r.,~slr!r Pnlmer, Mn;. LPHoy S11r· 'l'he elcctlcm of pfflecrs ·,for ttie scl'y Pl'Of.(rllln will be helrl In Jill' lr.tJH nnrl Mm. ltnhPrt F!. Wnl'C, M11snn Preshyterlrm Plmrch Sun· coming ye!j,i··~tnili.rc'gulm'l')uslnesH rn!!ctlng w"Hl: he.!.fo11owed • by\ the Mrs. DI!IIIH! Bnrr hurl ehur~c n! r.iiry sdronl rnnms 11nr! on the tol· the .fnrtttne-tr!lllng tr.ni. spcalmr of the 'ilvenlhgi J;imel!: a: l,nl playground at t.hc 1rear of tlw church. . , Hayes, profes$or•~ of unii!J\Jl.··htis· I In il!,wer:n rh~I'OI'il t \nw: ndornrd hnndry at M!chl~rin Strife ''olle·gc: llw hrill for tlir~ fc.-;tlvitles. 'i'he "We've hrul wonclel'1u1 r•onJWI'· The "CardlnalH/' four lads fmm' "nmmlt tee Herv()(\ eoffeo In llw r),tlon wllh our projeet,:'. Mrs. Lansing, wlll also give vocal gt·oup. WatTcn Mucllr.r, rluh JII'Csldr~nl selections. 'i'hlr:ly wen! In nllcndn!H!e for f:!,lntcd. "It has been a joint effort Members arc aslwcl to take llw gala r~venl. , IJII t hr .pnrl of huslnessmcn. MASON r(lWLS Ci•;U>meA'I'I~ natiotml To obr:ct·ve the week, the FJIA member~; their families. · rjhllreh leaders anrl ,voutll organ· Futut·c Homemnlwr:-; of Amcl'ica wecl> hy have placed a rerl l'O:>e in each classroom a!. * • * IIINI\LJ•;S J•:NTI~lt'I'ATN t:r.:rtions rigitl from the hegin· wot·l{ing on school, community and wol'ld the lvla1>on school. The FHA program is uing." dedicated lo st•t·viee lo I he :;;ehool, community NrllH'Y (~alsforrl o[ Streator, pl'ojccts. In the piettu·e di~playing the ac .. Last Satut•day, voluntcet•s put and the wol'ld.. During !.he past. yem· 100 Illinois, Hussf'ii llinl11e of lhe the flnishlnr~ touciws orr tile tot· Brownies View t:ivilies of the Ol'ganization ai'C ROme or tJw tulip bulb::; were purchased frll' the school llnivPnrity of MidJigrrn nnrl lot playgl'rlund. Tlw Ferris Co. club officel's. MI•;I•'N \V:rill'l' llinidl', ·who Is lawn. The girls sel'vecl a pheasant dinnet· lo homr• on furlour::h from Virr::inirr, leveled the silr! with a huilrlozcr WJIM Studios Seated, Jell 1o right, at•t: Beverly Fisk, tlw agrieullural cla:;s boys

Lndw nnrl Lr•tw.'; Lln:.'rl Dullon t~ily Che;:t board of diredot·s .. ---·----- the social hour. . . · mber 10, man and Mrs. Alec Gilpin. Mrs. Charles AAartini at Dtmsville al S n'doe!c Mason P. T. A. will 'have visi· ]'hone Da.usville 20 Ui r."':lit· tatinn of sehooh; anrf conferences wifh I he leac.het's Monrlay,. No· Mr. ~nrl A:r,. P.ny J1rnw11 vember 8, at 8 p. m. Thero'wili ·------·--'-~-- openrd I !wir !Jrnnn ln ~.i 11lf.'mher:· 11 be no business meeting. Sixth ' ' nnd fric•nd,; nf l:J(~ L•'fiiic C'!ITI· I qraclc room parents will be hosts 1rr~unity Fann Dtn·cnu \VednC!sclay for the evening. .~Vl'ning. Maso(l Pythian Sisters will I · f'llhi:·mnn !.\frr·d \V:mlow:;J:: hold eleclion of rifflecrs at theit· Elra1er Juderjoh~1 yd lllm:kmot·e gave the min· ber G, at 8. o'clock. All old and Drive in on Capacity Day and help us win. Your neigh· utr·man report and Mrs. Tiel:' new members are asked to at· Diive'1n:on··capacitfDay ·and ·get your free cer· Couch &. IIi~ yg rants reportr>o:l on the county women':: lend. There will be a surprise tificate. The! special~ Sinelair-izc Winter Safety borhood Sinclair Dealer is in a big, ·3 ·day gasoline meeting. ' birthday party for one of the BuUd~ng · : A leller frnm. 11.!lmln Kelly was olrlcr ,members. Those a ttcncling Check Certificate entitles you to one, free, expert sales cont~st. With your help he c~n. take top award. l'C

,. Phone 9011 for A~s thOt Sell (or B~y)

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IIOARS-'I'hc mcnt ,l,Y[le · regl{ L 0 AD 1~ rt S -- New Un!vcrsnl Livestoc tercel Durnc lmnrs. Clnrr.ncr. Jondnrs, fit nnylljlng hut Fonl k l ' ~ , I l , --·--- ____ ------Bios/icy, :J813 llurltlc!y road, Wll or Ferguson,'' Wr! have · hull· lilamston. :J8wlr dozer blades, mlaplnblc to most ------loarlers, 7 ft. angle hlnile. Also Use Proved Dairy Bulls BOArtS-Duroc rPglstered boars., one usee! lnarler. Dave or Dorn Artificially from Wayne Dalton, 2[i[) Sr!arlli road, Diehl, phone Dnnsvllle 2172 m· Webberville. Phone •l·F·Il Weh· 2G31. ' llwtf Michigan llcrvllle. tl1w3p~------Artificial Breeders BOAHS-PureiH'ec1 Polanrl China, .., .., • growlhy ment·lype s pI' In g Used liarm EqUIP·· Ingham·Mason Local hn:li'R for nale. Hendy for service. .Out In calls by noon George H. Ellison, 31,~ miles ment Vv.lues HAY AND STRAW--500 hales of NICE YOUNG TURKEYS _:__ All southeast. of Mason on Dexter clover hny nncl 400 hales of Hlzes, will· talw order pow for USED EQUIPMI~NT CharJ es Brown '!'mil, phone Mnson 2·G4G1. wheat straw. Also G acres o[ bonn 'l'hankBglvlng., Plqce orclr.rs early. r Insemlnator ______'_' ______tl_Owtf Harvey elevator, $:JOO pocls. L. II. Elsenlohr, 2:354 Eden Gmcc Funy, Route 2, Mason, 2 Phone Mason 24976 rnncl. Phone 5!i83 Mason. 41wlf miles soulh of Mason on US·127. International I~ieid Cultivator l BOARS-BeJ'ltshire boars. Eligl· I-- ---~------~--- ,.------~~------·---· ' 44w2p hle to register. G months old. Seveml Used Plows I SEND FOR F'Il.EE Information SEED CORN-Orcler now, Sup· on Doane·tlcsigncd pole frame William Fnn,;on, ~731 Bunlwr Huhhcr·tired Disc Harrow ply limited on slallt·rot resist· IJullcllngs. Save onc·lhlrd to one· road. Phone Aurelius 2112. Tractor Spreader nnl: seed corn. Don't have your 41 wlf Household· Goods Talm some Bystmtatic Bavings ..• stir iil a genrrons hl'lllilll!," ol' iniP1'4'SI ...• half on your building r.osts. Trl· Usc(] Corn Picker corn on the grounclnext. fall. Dial and lll'l~sto chn.n)!;o! •.• those l'mv we4!ldy dollars st.:L~h••d away in l his haul• ------:---- Leslie 200G anrl nrrler high yield· County Farm Service Co., 3191 HAMPSHIRE BOAns·- Ready Stallt Chopper for Hen!: OIL STOVES-2, one Round Oalt lu~conw a nic4l Jwst 1~gg that will mlLiw your tl•·arr•si tlr•·nms ~~unw ta·u1•! ing "Dc Kalb 40H." Pny only when Swll ronrl, Lanslng.--Phone Lan· for service. Geurge Helbig, firsl Clwre Boy lO·gnllnn Water and one large oil heater with IHal(ll it a habit to save !lal't of YOIII' salur~· IWI'I'Y pa~· day •.. :tlill ~·uu'll Ring 71 !JR:J. 31wtr farm east of Masrm on Columbia delivered next spring. Your De· copper tubing anrl fillings·. Mon·j Heater Knlh dealer, Richard Powers. •·•~ad a thrilling "success stoJ'Y" in thtl Jmgt•s ol' your own hanl1 hooh. HPst road. 43w2 20·ft. Belt Elevator tie Woodard, Route 2, Mason. 1 time to start your savings account is NOW! 42w3 Phone 2·2942 Mason. tJ4wlp Feeder Cattle RAM-One registered Shropshire NEW EQUIPMENT HAY-A quantity of halecl clover . --.-- We have calves weighing from ram. 2300 Hawley marl, Bertha Steel Corn Crilm DUO·'I'HERM cabin heater, with .Judson Green, phone Mason 3045. hay ami haled wheat straw . blower, looks lil

CHIC I\ E N S - Lal(envclders, , Lowdens, Buttercups fr6m ;tlie -' late Vern Mead that tool' blue ribbons at the fair. Games, 1 cock anrl 3 hens. Mrs. Earl ·M. ·~lller, 821 E. Ml11, Leslie, phoile LeSlie 9214. ' ' ' .. 13\f~:.y DUCKS, white · Muscovy; •·-~1:; apiece. Phone. Mason 2·8823:· , .. , _ - 44w1 -:

NEW HAMPSHIRE HEDS and· White Rock yearling hens. ·~" Harolrl Brorlherg, 57G Lamb road, RoLHe 4, Mason. Phone ;.rason 55SS. 43w2 PULLETS - 75 White Rocl

GEESE - Joe Hutchinson,. ~~'Gji _ Dexter Trail; Dansville;· 44wtp . , ' ' ' ' • -. '~ . ' ~ ~:·.i'.. ~ ,: -~ .. I fRAILT~rt IIOUSE-20 foot, In Robert Kit•bv I fl.~AL ESTATfol -- Wnntorl n lWANT8D - Wol')( nflcr llChooll Ingham· Countv News November 4, 1954 , ; '' g(lotl ~ol.ltlitlon, 2477 Cn11er '.!/ house In trnfle fot• n 711 ncto rtml Sn(lU'day~. Pu·fer fnrrn 1 ~I)IIC1 1 phone DIIIJSVI1Je 2011, Now Repre~enting• ~nl'ln. Gomllocatlnn, 2 llr.dt·nnmH, wmlt, Mftvln IIull, Pl1mw MnHon , .~· Want Ads 1 1 1 ' 11W1 WI · F A. . '' ,11r,w hnlhroom, e!Pcltll• Jllimp, ;wn, 'l'lWlJl FAHMIDi'3_;II!lVe ~OIH' buzz.snw 'APAR'l'MI~N'l' -- LutgP unfm'' ' llp]) aJ'ffi genCy new silo, good lnncl, IH'll •IIIII - - ---, --·------~lfldt> g'qmn~r.d by mnchllll' r qlshed ll!lf;lniJ s :11 ""Ill lljHll'k Page 2 'l'll.AILEH-Extrn good 2 wllcel New ofti<'c Is located nb'ovo I clem, Carl .JcwPl1, ronl1or, 503 Wi\N'I'I~D-Womnn wouhl 111m ~hurptmefl nnd m!l 'H!;JJI·Hill~ mnnt, wlllt lwlh. Oil I'll It• Pll•: lt 1IIII'r, I ion capnclly, ~Icc! box, l~nrmPts hnnlt nl 318\IJ S•• Jef. Center Himel, plmne •IIOJ J\I,I~m~ high sPhnol girl Dl' wnmnn 10 hlndcs Hluupened, ln~VIl mowers lllliH'(' Ivlny usr go~•, <'llolllillf !!ltd< llrr>s, high slnlw sides New fmson, Muson. '1 lw~ shnro nn tllllll'lmcnl. Henl fiNl fot• shm•pe!Wrl, power nnd hnnd. l!IIVI' stow l'hnll£• 1\1risun Wl:l. II no 1 YP.•Il', £''(( 11 111 £1 lhiH Sec nl Chnrnherlnln List YOLir homes nnd fnrms ------/1 ,g ' nf eompnny, Phone M · lhnl gmdenlmPinr lf'r'OJHiilit>lll'rl nn'.WPl l'alll\lristul :lt!ll. llwl·· PlJLLF.'I'S-r.hnlr•r> WhliP lttlf'kH, Clwvmlol In I ,eslie. 42w3 ""'OW BRICK NOll 1) J'2 1' 1IV 1 ' "' 1 11 1 - - • rnmplrto engine scrv!C'P, cnglnP . LnwriP.n strain. Lnylnr.r 7i'/., 14w1 JU • teconrlitlonccl, 10 ':/(loll's export FOR HIGN'l' IIH oll'lc•p '•Jl 11 P m n... .Toe Aton, llrst hniiHP soLilll uf lt!Jchon, living, dining ollld h.lth wonK WAN'I'r~D -Light hUll· enl·e for Clinton Conll!lontnl unflllnlslll'rl Ill Jlollll,l' fur·· Plnlns wad on Ui'i·l~l7. Pl!ollf' Wlll.PIJ FaJ'lTI Agei1CY down und 2 l)()drooms up. Aulo rlnzlnr.r, I!Cill'hlng nnd cllgglng Btl"gs nnd Slriltlr;n unrl Hen Pll: lnlshPd IIJIHIIlllPlll, :1 mndr'll\~ LcHiic• 2li47 ~ lw:lp m11tlc oil heal, full hnsc•nwnt, 4 with hnC'klwc. Cull Mmvln Sui· " 1 1 l~nrmers Bun]{ Building bloclts ens! of 1outl house in tiff, Losill! 2G10, 42w•Jp ghws. Marlin Mower Service, roornH w lh PI vaiP h ilh .JlHI·• 3181)J s.. Jefferson Mason Cun he Pill'( hoiSCol lllll !ly phone LnnRing ED 2009, :i6nfi enlrr.nce in dcsu·ahh• lrH'oiilon t)\• PlJLLE'I'S - 200 While 1lo1 I<, Olwmos road. 14w:J Mason hushH"·H dlslllt•l l{rl!JI]l'lo BarJP.cl H.1Jf'k nncl HPrl HIJ( k pul· Cal' Mason ful'lllshcrl or tmfmnl .twd, on WAN'l'E:D - Aggresslvr. young suilahiP fot oi(lolllmrnl "" lillY" Jr.IH, il monlllH olrl. Will hP Jnylnl{ Near Mason terms dcsitPcl. DPnl wlll1 oWIH'lS. mnn Jo wink pnrl lime In home \VAN'r"'D c 1 1 1 IYJlC nf hus!nPss 111 Jllflfc ,sj1111 .,1,·· 11non. Hurt Wnrnet•, lifl!l WPsr Bal'gains f10 ACil.E:S--50 ncrcs llllnhlr., Blcls lnltcn now, l'nsse~slon flt•,ll scrviC'CH nnrl cnnslruc•Jion. Phone •L - -liS om corn ll r·t· " lr>VPI, 8 room house, 30x 10 full nf ycnr or befnrl', l\lr, and Mc·s. C:Pol gP Conkllll, phone Mnsnn· ing-' phnnr"! Dansville offic'e,__ _ _phnne _ _ _ LPsliP :t:i 1:1 llwl•'• South Hlreel, phone 22H•12 Mo~son. lfll7 PLYMOUTH ,, hnscmr.nt ]J,11·n wilh 13 Hlanch- Lawrence Vnn !Iorn, !i!YJ r:.1sl 2·70fil. ·14w2 !'Oil lli•:N J' A l'!I/Jill aiJDlll:; <11w1 1ntri em:vnm .ET . lions, h•an·lo Ino! shccl, corn Ash ~>!reel, Mnso11 '- llw1 ------18x:t2 fcl'l, flltlllPlll' tip!Pd" lfJ:I'l l'LYI\HIU'lll ... 111 1 'crlh, poultry liiJttsc. P1•ice only --- · ·• 'Vi\ N 'I'"' 11 J~lllnr[y co tl pIc B • I !IIH OLDS 1 ' "' -, " USiness by Mnthtns Upl!ohtl'l\ lolliiP tn:, $!1,950 LOTS-6x10 rot! lllllf(]lng lilts, 1 wlslws In \1'111 furnlslwd 2- I':Jil'd at lf'ill' [ i\1, ", Sl!DP• l'llfi J'()J{I) Clothing 11 1 11 (ot• I fllfi ULI >~; 7R l" In·rM!lBon ' ' • bloelt :from US·127. Roy W. !JNhoDm npmlment the win· • slnre. Spnep snllo~IIII• r11 r an\,.. I'IIH r'lrrtYHLim ~!lOOM IIOJ11E-;-;J herlt·qpms, Atlnms, phone 5£;61 OL' 3~Gl Mn· lPI'. Mnsl IH' on ground floor and Opportunl.tl"es t':/Jll! of Slllolll hnsliH•ss l'f'jJ.lll'. 1'1111 OLDS !1nth Not quhl:! 'complete, large spn, l2w\f dose In downtown huslness sec· shop or slomge, plwnP LPsli~. Rl].mmage Sal,e 1 )rlt, good Jocutlo\1. ' ------Lion. Willi' l~J'(•d C.Ilolheck, East _ ~ ______a, ,llw'lw' If))! I'ON'l'fi\C 1 351 !'lit CIII'VHOLET Friday, November 5 In Lcs1ie' d 'J'nwns, giving fq]l particulars. BI~AU'l'Y COUNSELORS--Offer ------.N1~w cEMENT BLocK BUILD· ,,3w2 ou.sr·.· ,.. , ,,.•• N .. .. , , (·.·· 3 to 9 p. m. ING ~o it 11 f 1" 1 t Wante --~ _ _ ~ _ _ _ __ you n wonderful oppnr·tllnlty to 11 01' 1• 1 1 1 11 - "0 X,J • SU ale nr 1g 1 HOUihWPHI o( 1\ln•,o!l, lllorlf'lll Saturday, November G inrim·try, gnr.Ige or implement - ~--- ______IVOllK WANTr•:D hy sp)lonl girl emn Chtlstrnns mmwy Flexible Ilnll Lol 8:~~0 1o 11 :30 a. m. business. Pticeri lo soil. WAN'l'E:D TO '!Ri\DC, Pl'en up l'i ymtl'H old, wnuhJ lilw h,10y hrH!rs Pwvious huslncss cxpcr· kilt hen, ho~tl!, flllllollf' l•'w;PnP Plmnl' !loll •I 77:i1 at Jhe Mnson City Council rooms fiO ACRE:S-fl room m o rl ern electric range for go~s' 1,JngP slllmg f'Vf'nlnr.rs ot Saltll'd,lys, IPnce nnl lWCCSHmy. Ex1•cllenl Lyon, :32fl I W. 'l'omllnsmJ l'llnd, WIII'l'E: Ili\B[Il'l'S-'J lllf'P rltH"• ollld home, full ha~emont bnrn, 8 Mason Home Appllnncc, 120 W 11To1r~· F1sll, phone Mason 2ri:l81 tt".linlng p!ogr,Jm PIHJnf' Lansln~ lViHHiill, llwl anrl one l>ucl< mhhil, 1!117 l'rJI'IInr. NPw motor Spnnsorcll hy tho Booster Club of sl.mchions, lncnlell 8 miles MnplCl, phone M,J•,on 2 fiflt 1 1llw1 2-:l8'i3 or Wtlle M1s Bess Wright, Hoom .md IHI.Jl d, $'i few young o1ws !if-I'H W •I lll'\1' lnl's. Wnnl someone to the Dunsvllie Mclhocllsl Church south of Lnnsmg. ~412 ~c·s~ ~t~nslng:__ <12w•l Jli'I' riny, , lll!IPs 1i of hill road, phono M.1srm t 1kl' owl p JVIlll'nls or $26 !15 per 24•1w1 PIIONE: MASON 2·498!i ----~~--~---- JTi\ND WI•;AVImS-In)mcsled In 1 111111 ./111 hir. Mlt('hcll. month llorly Ill ext•ellenl comll ··------1 11 Robelt Kirby WANTED-More l'hic kens, heavy wol'l\, Wille u•; your c•xporicncc CASH IN on llw hlg Christrnns IPtuclr•nvlllf' Sliikf' 11111, WJII'rE ROCK yc.ullng liens Joilwrl 1hP army De01n Ilcinlz •:lzc G lo 8 Lllw new. Also Snlesman up W. X. Slr.umrlnn Poultry 11 Horner Woolen Mills Co., Ea· ilfiiii ynu ,')ec ahout !he oppot· Hosr·ommnn, Hontr• :l llwl ~~~ l's plaid wool and vr.lvct About flO, 2~c per 11>. Plinlll' /"Ill' mile snulh nf Atllollus In - -R_O_O_M--II-O-USE ~lth -h-us_e_m_e-nt Fnrrn, 620 s Erlgar I'I>.HI, pt w ton Hnplrls '1•lwl lunl1y for you. Cali Lnnsinr:: 2349 Dansville •llwl I'I,J!ns lliotrl, 1 1'. miles west to jumper. Mrs Nr:olson Brown, Gll 10 101 f or sn 1e. Moc Iern. 2 Inrge lois. 980'1______Mason tn. wtr W 1\NTE:D -Bull------rl o zing--- nne!- 2 hRfl:J for Interview. <~''w" Serv~·ces PULLE:'i'S-New Ilo~mps!JJI!' r:oulrl loJrl, 1 ~ mile south lo S. Lansing sll!'el, phouc M.tson Bust' ness 2 G7G1. <13wtf Rr.rls, !i 1,~ months old, loi\'llll~ I Cf't'IIJJ!I lillll'f' '''IW1p Insulnled, 2 car garage, Stella WANTED _ Copies nf I he Srp· hrealO, n;; , Ingham Coun 'Weldon, ll~O S. Merifllnn roar], good Phone Mnson 2·2'i01 I'll:-\ nonr,Jo: J'J('I{ur, hy privati' COA'I'-Girl's cnnl, H!Ze 8. Also 1 1 42w~ ly News. Wtll JloiY 1tlc e.lrll. Trw phone Mason 2<103:J. ~4wlf ---~- -·-- - •llw I I oWJli'J phon!' M.uion 'l281-l after pail' of brown rubbers, lolze Lost and Found ITAWi\TIAN Glr!Ti\11 I J'SSONFi,, •1%. Phone Mason 2 2611. 44w1 HOUSE FOR SALE-2 bedroom ham_C_o_tl_nt_Y_~_e1_v_.s,_lY!~~0!~ 12wll WOMAN Wi\NTIW - 'J'o wml< ~ p. m •llwtf hy expPIIPIH'Prl Jr>,Jf IH'l ] llSilll' house, oli heat, carpeted living pari-lime. Also !ugh school g1rl ----·------· ments 1UI'l11slwrl, Sonrll•a l•'oolr., D ll E: S S- All woo I turquolsr. room, attached garage, utility Ill wm k after school anrl Sattlr· NOTIC8-Ail s!rny clogs picl: room with no basement, electric rlo1ys. M tHon City B,tluny, apply up hy I he Ingham County Hu- I gr~11rl r•oJl!!lllon, $120. Ilmold only once Mrs Fr.tnlt Young, E:D 7770:3 1:111 lp ---- I ifrulllll"n, i2fi S. M.lln street, Lcs clolhcs dryer. Yard Is completely 44w2 mane Soc1cly or hy Clnyton IIU· plio)Je !iOGl Mason, n ftc!' 6 p, m fenced, Price $8,500. Ken Sheffer, ------lett, county dog warrlcn, are held Used Auto Parts jtu·, ph"ill' Les!lr· !l2ht ~2w:J 44w1 33fl Okemos road, Mason. Phone - IlLLI' WAN l'I~D. lernporrny, for n full 7 dc~ys at !he Anlm.Il She! Smith Optical All I f . t •I f /tfl'il C'IILVI\OLE'l'- Model 210 BAKI:D GOODS uml c•,uJdy al :l1!;2l. ~2Wlf WANTED-All kinds or scrnp luhllr.lllon :lnrl light setl•ice tcr before being offered for sale. rna tes o ems o c loose rom :2 rlnrll' \I'll II loirlio, hentm·, I urn lhe G11·) Smut sale next Sa!m ------...... L.:...... iron, tlll, ole! wire fence, f'ars wrnk Parsons Service, phone This g1ves owners a chance to Laboratory We nc~~e!~ea~~ s~;e (' 1 ,. SIJ,Iloih, ,;ood sr•al I'OVcrs. Owncl dny, Novemher G. Fmmcr .Teffer· and trucks. Alsr> nlrl farm mn· ::l Rn:ll r·nrner of Purl\ ancl Maple locate I hem. With owner! clogs, wrccllnplnr.; • luxe 4 rlnor, fully f'ljlll(lpl'd 2 , • , , ------.- old, nnd the other Is a 2-bed- phone 21651 Mason, 107 Notlh LOST-Female Collie, Answers • Qn1ck Se1 VI• c ' tone green anrl r·rcnm, miP ownPl 1 I L) ~!OUJIJ _1!111. ,Good lUll· Dogs and Pets room, 7 years old, $35,000, .JetTcrson, Mason. <11w 1 Phone Holt ~834!1 or t!-1371 to the name o[ Quecny Stmyc·l • I .argr. StzP I'Jtnls * Excellent cnmlillnn. Wlll h<11 ~olin/ III III' ,., llrilt11Jn, ~~~ Raymond • Dr.luxe Qno~IJiy • at $!100. Phone Mason :Jft71 'llwl L N111 l11n, plwnc ,,,),JI Mason. PARAKEETS- Baby pa~t;;", terms. WANTED TO PUY S --~-----, ______4_1_w_tf from 29'59 S. Washington wad, ______44wtf nil colors rarcs ami normals •, • ' -, rr.tp ll on Lansing, October 18 Hcwm d. 1 Dt'll.Q' 1952 CIIEVROLE'J -Good ('[Jilril I, , .--- --;---; --- - "ages, seed~ and su~plics. Closdci NEAR LESLIE-160-acre farm Hlghes't Pl'ICCS paul Oil 1hc I Lester !.... Johnson Phone Lansing TU-2·1<175 Shimmin tlon, this em· hn~ evcryllnng, I T H 1•. S - Pmr b00x1G snow ~unclays Bratlnln's Bird Shoppe, with 100 acres under the.plow, road .J.Jmcs Wh1ttnlwr, D,Ji-room street, Dansville, phrmc Dansville terested talnlr.s- clnnl. 2942 E. IIolt ro~r:J, pl1on" -~--- ~ ------Cleaned J'Ol!D V·H l'li} Maml111cr, gnarl - u ~ LOST-Coon houml, red dog wtth l1rcs, 1.trl!o he,Jier, turn lights ..Vchhcrvlllc and Fowlerville, a GO-ACRE FARM, 6 miles from man, Easl Lnnsmg, phone ED· 2 ·!!liG Muson. 40w4p Wllllr. breast and whrte ring Bonded and Liccn•Jed Trucks thml of a m1lc south of US-1G. Lansing city limits. 50 acres 2·2212. '13w3 SPECIALS r tnd ll'inrlsh!Pid w.tshors Excel· 12wtf under the plow. Extrn good 4· · ---• - around neck. Male, !l months old, Nnw is the lime to buy the Usl'rl !Pnt ttiJHIJimn $R'J'i, 600 East Co- bedroom modern house uml gn· HaysE WANTED lo wnl, unfur· Glenn Casey Weighs uhoul 65 Ill $10 rew.mll Francis Sloan Car you have been w.utmg fm ltlllliJJ.J l\f,Jsun. 44wlp PUPPIES-2 nice Cociter Span· rage. 32x42 basement barn '' mshcd 3-hodroom house m Mn­ Al\Cltonr.er for mformat'ion lemlinr.r to return -Our prices arc set wllh yr.u, Williamston, Mtchigan $2'3 for rotmn. Forest Williams, Williamston, Route 2 wl puppws, 9 wcelts old Light Poultry house corn crib otht!il .son area. Must have Ollhet gas or Phone G7l·W the purchaser, 111 mind buildings $16,BOO. ' oil heat C,t!l Lansing 2·7037. Phone Collect 227.w Milner Io.Jd, Stockbridge. Phone color. W. L . .Jewell, phone Mason wlf Stockbridge 281? 3. 41 CHEVROLET Fiectinw de P.Vf:H.YTJIING 'm plumbing tlx­ good modern house, garnge, 40 snr:ldie horse'>, wotl\ iwtses Geol'ge Helbig wilh tre down tope on Kume­ leaves, brusl1, iwn anrl rnelal awny to nnyone who wtll g1vo VIIic wad bel ween Leslie ami iqxe 4 door. A one-owner c.u 1 llnc•s, m ller~otl for plurnhmg them a good home. Kenneth Fel· x 70 h1proof barn, hog house, Robel t Shenthclm, Houle 1, Lcs· lmule,l Hc.L~.onoJI)Ir. 1o1lr•s Louden­ Hun loon laltc. Hm olrl Clftcc, slo~ger Ttt~eklllg SPtvif c !'hone with radio and henlcr ami nulo .uHI slwr.L mot.1l. Do your own ton, phone :i784 Mason, Route l corn crib, poultry house and lie. Phone 220'i Leslrc 1<1w3 Livestock Trucking other bltllchngs, $15,000. Terms. phone 3243 Leslie, 1082 East Kln­ Mason 2 2843. 0 Oil PRESENT TELEVISION SET talte one or nil First come, first and farms that cnn be bought Phone Lansmg ED·2-572'1. Tuesrlny anr:l Wer:lnosclay; beef, 80 rods south of Dcxtr.r Tnul. Chimneys Inn! I 01 lPp 1iled Other fine Used Cnrs to f'llooHe on n new ~ , c:et Roger Kierstead, 4 miles on tenns. · if4w2p Thul'Sdny; poullry any day. We 4 UL r holdet• IIenllng Co lDwtf Sowtr !'lim 7Hil I f, }Hlll lltr h lHJn"tl }) II fll In lntt r11RI nt Mt~ l>lllll Y~llrllllliS 101 ''~" J<>lgc ~'" It 11 lomwn nddJo/JH hy IIJ.dHtc red ' L.:Uiil!t l!UJI UJ. JllUlll!Y 1Ul UUlt-U 1nll I 111111 1u 11 ',: clc mr rulc I J t lf'HHI MUSIC LESSONS - A few vn ~p llltCJI Ill) lnyU 11ior Jo nuch 111111- c.uwles left fm music stwlents ltlllllll!~ lwin Ure v,tbl "'~ L Ut iQs.: nl lry I !fHCll11ll HOI Vic 0 rtL if IIHL ftYc 'f'aught with errtr tenr v iTnstJU C U 111111 Ll II It Y lllllllll L (U) clu.v11 Jill 11 tu 1111ch hculinl{ JOHN McCI,Lf,f,IIN nl~o ~V •lilCllll ments nn tPnt.ll h,I'CH In J Jl~u of P1ohult strumrmts for s.lle, e,1sy terms CIUI, JVII 1111!1 IVIlo \vUYIW VY!JCCIIll lhaiii\S lO LIIC lllglld,iiiiUnll lLLUfllll.! liWJjJ II ltll YNEil lluccn•c•l septic t.mlts complete. II.we T lliiS-:11 y w UnYIIf'l h IYin~-r nlccl lr ttlfd tourl I1H rutltlun Jll tY II!J: tiJt. n powet digger and doze1 Phone WALKEH-We wt~h to Lh<~Ili\ 11 luln lnulrumunt In wrllhiJ 1 IIJiort Mnson 21973 Glenn Starr Ulll ll!JallVI.!S, 11\!1!-(hbo!S auu lrw tr I r th1 II til will nn•l teKfnmrmt n( 111 I I dec( rtiHHI nnw nn file In nulrl r nu1 t 30wtC l!lU!UlS lUI IIICII IWhl CX!IICS:>!OIIo Ul S,)'llljJaoliy Ullllll!-( LIIC SICIWI.!SS Van's Service UIICI t!Udtll ol OLII Wlle, mUtl\UI l.!i In tcluliUil soled our p.uty Mts Forest An I)HI t I f YOU Hll dulli!C Genet al Rep.th lng dcrson, Jt , ch,urman ol U N I ll1Lt: I lhiH .!Ulh dny of Octo! c1 A IJ lla> in,?; decided to IJUit dairy farming, we will sell at 1111blic auction at tlw pl.tCl' 1 uul••s souj h and C E 1•' committee •m 2 1241 hear, tttlnn of Allee Hu~h AflmlniKLJILtiiX or fmlll aslnlc 111 IY ng fo tlu nllownnco of 32wlf 'Ioo far away for sight or speech, hcl finn! lwcount faa u dcte1 manut!or I Stockbridge Phone But not too lur lor thought lu of hen K at h w, und fot thu UHHh.mment * nnd d Hl thutu r of the eHiduc of Hilt I Price Brothers !C,!Ch, cHtnlc, will he hem tl on Nov1 mbot 2 Phone I Warfle Tailol'ing Sweet to ICmcmbm her who once tu~:l nt. n 11 oclock In the Cntcnoon nt Auctioneers Mason Win Jleifer, 12 months old BUNKER-In lovmg vcmbo• A Il ID61 colorful and diStinctive fab­ my Iather Horace D Warner, P>cKunt HON JOHN McCLELLAN rics and fashions, Let him llolstein Cow, 4 years old, fresh, calf by !lido 2 llolstciu lleif••rs, 10 months old Judge or Pt obntc. llolstein Co\\, 2 years ole], fresh, calf by side 2, Jlolstein lleifers, 4-10 months old who passed awuy 11. years In tho Mo Iter of the E•tnto ol UEit• take your measurements for November 7 'l'HA M REEDER, IlcccnKed delivery now or later, •• and llolsteiu Cow, 2 years old, fresh anc1 open Here was a man whose llnzcl Vnu~hn hnvhiK Olcd In Hnld llolstein Cow, 2 years old, fresh, calf by side Coot t hct llct!tion Ill HYing thut the nd· remember-or1r Jm&es are TU AND HANGS TESTED was good, mlllblllntlon of Hnitl or~tnlc be ).('tnntetl low- Who walked With man and to Gcouw Luccht tot to some other tmlt .. nbJc }ICIROil derstood Jt ito! Oidl!!Cd, 'lhat tho 23ul dny or His was a voice that spoke to Novcmbel A. ll 19fi I, ~~~ ten o clock •n cheer lhc fo1cnoon nt tho Prohnte Olf!cc in the GIL) of Mn•on Mlchlgnn be nnd IK And fell hke mustc 011 the ear hm cby unnolntcd fotl hcurmg ttnld lm­ His was a smile men loved to tltlon: It IH Fmthct Otdctod Thnl JHiblic no· Terms: Cash see, tlco thu1 col bo given by r•uhllcntlon of n His was a hand that COllY of this OldCJ', fol thUle KUCCC!KKIVC wceltH liiCViollti to. Knld dn.)" or hcnilnw. In fee \ho )nghnm County NewH n. ncwsllnllet From friendliness or )Hinted nnd chcuilltcd tn Huld county, Not Responsible {or Accidents nnll tlml Knld pctltloncJ glvo known ln .. l'l \ done tcltJHtcd JHH LicK mldltlunnl notlcc us And now that he has journeyed lcqul1cd by luw. on, His Is a fame that never ends And leaves behind uncounted friends r IIIs daughter, Mary Bunker. 44wlp Davis Props. Men's Wear 0. L. & Lyle Marquedant, Earl Dunsmore, Clerk' ' I , ( November 4, 1954 The,lngham Cio··uA:fy 1 'News Part 2 \ Open House Is Planned for Sunda~ Proclomcttioil for District Scouts· Aure1ius. Woman FamilY Builds House for Themselves Veterans Day Attend Roundup Fatally Stricken . At Field House At Nephew's Home Mls~ Luella Grinnell, 8•1, llfe­ :long- resJ;Ionl of· Aumllus town­ ship, .died .J~rldny at the home or her.. •nephcw, Cat·! Grinnell, on Barnell rond. M!Hs Grinnell hacl been In pour health since IM· December when Rhe went to rnnlte l,.her.hnrrft! with het• nephew, . She· ,.waH· born Pcht·unry 12, I1870, ·otr 'the Grinnell homestead on ·Bm·ne~··rmtcl; \hr. rlnughler oJ ·AIV

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.·~; h .•. '•· tl:i' )t\,t' ·' ..... J '.'I , •Ill, ,.. By the Way ., .' .. '· . .. ,... We're chatnJlS in ttte. u's~d .itllt.o :p~trts bli~i-. I 'It,! ; JICSS because We buy more wrecl\C!) cars for salv1tge than any bther (lealer in Central 1\licitigan. Look ovor our All-Star Ibieu(J of first quality used parts and you 'II be a \vin· ncr, too!

' 'I' ' Bud's: \ Bud's Has Bought ·291 Wrec~s· .. . . . ' . ' . ·AUTO·. PARTS So· Far This Year ·· ·. · ·' Plaorie ·~ao1.J~l21 or ouo-4-6411. '-' Soutli of Holt...;..~ iiille$:~ North of Mason· I \\ I' ' ' ,. 1 lngh~1n· tounty'News ' Novcmbcr.4;. 1954> .. Page 2 · tJhest: x-nnr~ :j~:~~;~ cnven .. . cluh,Wlll Juwe lls fqil ,,IIOh(cV!J· ,___..;;,_ _ __.-r--..:-..,-----...... ---'.:..· ·-'-:.._.-:-· -· ---:--..;'- · Frcu che~t· ;x:.~11Ys nm to ho Hoytville 111011t nigh! nt the Housel ~elHI(JI, '' · •d. ··. N' ·. given lo tlw upper' clr./JHmen ut Gllorglu A. Purcell Frlclny ovenlng, Novemllor 12, ' ·c· ( .: rp·· g'. e· e·ws fllnelrl hy, the MothoJ·:~ ·MrH .•Tonnne CntJln an11 Mrs. wllh hurlal nt Woo1Jinwn, LPslle, Norma Cntlln' were In Grund Aur.:ust Sh1111k• Is slroi< nt hia llrcn returned Monday night fmm C'ILih will rnoP.t Wo1hwsclny, No· In HIP tcmjh, Pir.vm1th nnd twelfth club, spnnsured n Hal!nwcen Rapids on huHinesH Montlny, homn. visiting her parents nt DuBuque, vrrnlmr 10, nt 1:00 p, m. with r:raile!;, 'l'oaehrt'R nnd ollwr. per· party nt th!! sclHJnl f•'rlduy night. Iowa. Mrs. J'~vn Nc!Hon. llntwe•l nf tlw HChnol will nllio be Mm. G!Pn Wrst nncl Mrs, Philip Mt·, tmti Mr:;, IIerllet'l Schrnerl· 'l'lw Ilo11srl c, l~. huslness Mr. nncl MrA. Coy Dunsmore!, Mr. nnd Mrs. Rny JJarrlt, Mr. glvr:n lhP IIPI'Vkr If they Hn de· DOI'lnlm vlsltr.d Miss Carolyn er spent. lhr week c•ntl · nl llwlr mrPllng will hr. Iwid 'I'IHtrsclny, Dean ancl Elaine of Mnson were and Mrs, Lou T3rtrnnrd nne! Ml'H. Hlrr!/ A elate will be Hct up later Hefty nt t!tll Unlverstry l1ospltni cottage mmr Glnclwln. · , evcnlnr.: NovPmlll'r 11 nl the Sunday c·nliers of Mr. and Mrs·. Pconrl l'lcrcr atlemll'fl llw funrrnl fo1· 'llw unil to mtum nnd offer In Ann Arbor 'J'twsclny, Penrl Ann nne! .Junior Lewis of homn of Mr. nncl Mrs. LnWJ'cnrl' Fred Brlai!'s,. iiervlccs qf. .Guy C. Brncllny ln!ll X·rnyH to mlults In llw area, Hobert MOOI'I'· n'i, w:•,-;t Brmwh' Churlotlo Hpr!nt from 'l'unsclay to OPstc•rlc•, Wednesday night nt tllf! home· of Mt•, and Mrs: Ollie GrrPn of Llmln.Esch entertnin.cd ,a grohp, \y~ri< nt :F,owjcl•yllli:!. ;~.,.~,, . . ,L 1:, ::· -.--- , and R. LnHoguc n! Pontiac were . of girl lrtcnds Frldny nlgh,t. rtt n . Mt·. n1rl · Mri).f' Dici< ;·J:l!luv,hnmi ~ U[lll.'l lleut· :Slnglnll' Co11 eQllers nl thr Glr.n West ltnin(! their .grandparont.~, Mr, nnd Mp;, Mnlu'nP wrrc• Jato Sundny nltl'l'· .John .,. • · nflllll eallm·s of Mt·. nn;l Mrs. Halloween p~rty', .. , . , 1 1 ~ 11nrl Dotlrf'-lyciro Jlul_)dqy.:•jr~r,&/~dof, ;,J:.f.. Wllhtu•n Lrgrer., the Hlnl!lllf! Monday. •:... Pt1rc~ll. Mr. nnd Mrs, Guy, Mart,ln,.,or .l'vf.1·. and. MrH . .-~/'h~yn· ...I'lll9'M !lt .rop · frnm I•'llnt, gnvr; a Ollfcty Mr, nncl Mr:;, Robert Kin~ wem Lc~tl'l' En ness· nnri.C:eorgln Pur· WnlTI'll Gnllnwuy. •rornnto, Cnnnd:!, spent Ow ft;Jl'l'; .C:ltelsra, i , ·.· :.:.- .• : : Pl:CJ~I'IImH In tile StocidJrldge r1~cPi1t vl~:itom of cl Mri{ cell called on' Mr. :.tllll Mrs. 111r. ani! l\1r:;, 1\nnnrrit llnltnr 1 l~Ul'· part of the weeK ,with his hi\11; , Mr. nn(l 'Ml!Jl."•1ustln Brad,v·nhrl r;dletol on WPclnf'Hclny nftel'lloon, ~ldrecl Ilou~e. . · ' est Lew I!! unci, chllrlren nf Chnr· 11 riel f•'rnd · l·':mmrn of l•:ciPn IVPre er-ln·law and Rlstr?r, Mr. nnr~ ,rs. :flllhlly of Dntl~V!IIO;jjl)f;nl StlJ]day A .Lola! o( l,UO() pupli_H In both . 1\;'frs,: ~-In tttP.-' lotte Wednesday evening. S!indhy cllnnc:r f~IIP!It!: of Mr. ancl Enrl Rosq, , 1, 1• 111 ~• with 'lwr: parcints;• Mi•.' n~tl' Mt•s, Plcmrntary nntl thq !ugh school In g. n' few Mr. an·cl Mrs,-Jcorest Lewlfi nnd Mn;. lioyll' M('MllrfriP nen 1· . . .. rrJoyd wiml, .... .', ·, ,, • , story of Charles s children af1t!--J'j1rs. Lewis' hrotlwr, 'Pdrrh:l', 'l;IH' 'R2Itd hirliHiny ann!· 1 .~.;,.~ ~~~l]!r,~]1?U~}l'the ~afety . A 'Ult:I,UI" . I ·ol ' ,.,'.11'·! 'I'II'"',JanJcc :w~~4P'nn'!l1Y:illJ\I{~'\•~'·i,'m,~&.!i?~jy~Q·.b:;',dn~ Q[ lile o:Jtsln~d· son;. 1 • D.~lllllp ~~Ja', of ·Cll!lrlp~lfl' ,l'.lflil 'vcr.'HJry of 'Mn:. Lizzie Whwr:nr, 1 '"'I'' Saglnmv i'speJlh frlpny even(ti~ •.!~i:l ilnfely expc1ts In the counttY: born to, '· lkiiter' Enn~flj\ of JEagle '•\vere aui1t or Ml':;.' · flalu'J', wa!l t'f!lc!· ',, +.· 1 1 Glover Friday. , Sunduy dlnn~r guests nt the .. Tohn hl':llecl. • ·" •• \Vi til her' pa,mnis, M'r. a nil Mi•s, ·' -- \ ~) · Hnt•old Word. · Mr. nne! Mrll'. Cal Atldnson nnd Mr. nne! Mrs, Al'chle Housr;' Purcell home. · ' 1\lr. nll!l Mrs. Lron Gillet! and Mr. nnd Mrs. Don ::ac!fy nnrl Douglas S}Jent Sunday with the lted at lite home of Ml'. nml Mrs. Donnie! Lewis har. just returnncl l~velyn }pft for Al'lzona, on Mnn· Elmer Lehman family. Lern Iledlr:an lust Sunday. horne ufter spending seveml day, to HJll'llll fltr wlnll't', children spent Sunday witlt Mr. Mr. and MrH. Hobert lei'! Inn ancl and Mrs. Erwin Bnrlh. Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Reeves and months-In .Japan. Mr. and Mr•;. Mf't'l Vnn Dnrn Mr. and Mrs, Clcnanl Mc:Laugh· children we1·e guesls at dlnnel' at Cpl. Charles Smith is nn hi!! nnd Jim of l'at·ma, nncl Mr. anrl The Stoci ,, 'I' 1111 I fl'1 I0 I1 f mily n( Le"IJ'e an s. IC ory ICII!.',Y o.Ulll ny. stationr!rl in London, England, Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bartlg and House · · Rh;~·H and M\·s. Doris Br·eeelnn s 1£' a · ~ • M •o G .. · c•t · b 't · · I' Mr. and MrH. DPan Plrisll'r of ,bettb?J· a 1td I heir mntlwr Ml'S, Monroe I... Ja~c ,, 10 .c 15 sprnc mg WI Ill ht' Mnrdwl, l1•nvPs .Joan Bowen anrl Sharon Bnrtig The Housel W. M. A. will hnve Ti1csclny for her· new as~ignmenl were ir.t• slwtlng at Michigan •Its anhunl ehlcl~. El· I at Holt Sunday nfternnon. Mrs. r;, R. Pascoe and 2 children don Kajz allenciccl lhe Michigan· : Mr. and Mrs. Earl !\oRe spent anci•Daie Buller of Lansing and Indiana football game in Ann Ar· Sunday with Mr. and M1's. Chris Mnry Barber. bor Saturday, , _ Hoffman at Flint. Mr. ancl Mrs. Glenn Runciman Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Proctor I Mrs·. IIowarcl Ward and .Jodie attended a birthday anniversary and daughtet· spent Sunday witll Marie returned from .Jackson pat·ty Sunday at the horne of Mr. her brothel', Elmer Robinson, and. IOsteopathic hospital Wednesday. and Mrs. Clifford Sharpe of family in Lansing. Mrs. Snmlt They are >:tayinb at tile L. G. Michigan Cenler, honoring Mrs. Proctor of Stockbridge nncl San· .," I Keeper home fat' awhile, Robert Sharp, dra Proctor of Laytons Col'llr.r~ ·. Mt·. and '"rs. Rex Glove1· spent Mr. and Mrs. Don Dicl

Mr. nncl M'tll:J'Fretl Brlgg~':';lf.' ami showed a net profit of gue~t·s brothers. and sister~ ancl ' I ' I' temlecl the .November· monthly $1,000.44. their families were present. meeting of Gldeons at the 'Fil·st · Mr. and Mrs. Don Curtiss ancl Mr. and Mrs. Richard A~elline 'presbyterian church Tuesday family ~pent Sunday with Mr. nnd family and Mr~ .. ; Ben Pritr:h· )2:30 ·P. M~ 12:30 P.M. ·night at Lansing. , and Mrs. Chris Lamb of Linden. arc! and chllclren were !oiumlay Wednesday, NoV. 10 ·william Nichols spent the past Mrs. Floyd Hincl1. •. aild new tires ou 1·ear pita! Monday and transferred to night. Parents vi~·iterl the clir· ~~ Holstein Cow, 5 ye[li·s olll, l'r1lsh and open Jh iJI~tons, .t· • · .l•~qole hospital, Jacltson, Tuesday. ferenl rooms and tallcecl with the ' Holstein Cow, (i ,:vea1;s 'old, fresh and O!Jell McQorniicl,-Deering No. 52 Coml>intl She' underwent surgery the same teachers. Supt.·· .Jesse Batchelor 1:. iii1lstein Cow, 5 old, dull ,JanuaJ'Y. 30 .-J\IcCormicJ,.Deering. 2-•·ow 1\founttlll-Cot•n Pielwr .yt~ars . '• afternoon at 5 o'clock. spolte on ihe bond issue whieh is ~ Holsf.ein Cm.r, 4 .. y••nrs olll, due December 27 : · . :with rubber roll ' · . M1·. and Mrs. William Domi· coming up for a vote. .: Holstein 5 ., ""~c nee and children visited his pat·· 'l'he Munith Merriday extension Cow, ·years old, due A(lril 27 . . Oti~iw '13-Hoe 'Grain Drill' and FCJ'tilizer Attaelunent ents, Mr. ancl Mrs. Charles group met ut the horne of Mrs. 7 Inolst:ein .IJeifct·s, 6-·12 .months ohl · Joli~ D~ei;c~35-tootlt nart·ow, .ileat·ly n1lw · witllless feed! Dominee, nt Detroit St!nday. His Glen Mayer last Tuesday. Mrs a Uolstdn StePrs, 18 months old ·Ini'el1iational s-3e~tlon llarro\v, · · father is .recovering from· n re· Eel a Carley and Mrs. Dorn Read)' Gtim;usey St1~er, l8 ·nionths old '' . ·Oli~e.; i8-foot ·noitble Disc cent heart attaclt. . gave the lesson on pl:mni11g up . .. ·~ . ~N.E-W ·WAYNE Hangs Teste1l Mr. and Mrs. Tom Batt of Cold· to·date nieals. The new officer£ , I~tb~.~~tloitn.l'. 2-14 Plow water ealled on Mrs. Eva Bolt will take charge a! the next meet· .Jolin ·DeerQ .~0-inch Mud• Plow HIGH ENERGY Tuesday. lng at the horne of Mrs, Harold Inteniaiional Stallc Cuttm· Merna Ann Cassidy and Bar: Barr on November all. An offi· "· / I . , I ilara Smith, c;'lghth grade pupils cers training meeting will bQ he!d Dairy Equipment · 2-seetloiJ.'Sp~e HarJ•ow EG-G FE·E DS at Slocitbri.dge, were omitted at ,the county huildlng nn Novem· McCormielt-Deering Milkiitg Machine, single units; lntertiatloiiil.l 2-14 Plow fmm t lie honor roll by mistake. ber a.- CJIVO YOU more ·.ei)CJS per Jllllll(l· and motor N.e~· idea Ma.iul~e SJlre:uler .. . . bag. Wayne Research Farm All I he pupils In the entire dis· Several· members of I he W. S. 6-Cau • ll·ict. have had lnclividual plctitres c. s. attencled a conference meet· Schultz l\li111 Cooler luterliatio•iaf.: Silo Filler and Pipe tests rroduced mash SOY• ... 10 Millt Cans :c;· QIDJng· lngs o 8 to 13% per dozen talrft IJI.fJ ;r '"I • fl.: I I • ' : r. Foi'Ll· 1U!~ion·:Tnack ,;:,>'-. ".;· 1 'iH) ·: •II!.-•••••••~.... I:·. t .;d'•l · . ~~1'(1.11AV':1Ji·~~t. r-·l·•dd 11 l:Chesterfleld. · · '·-' ' -·. She t'eturnclcl 'to 'lh"l! sanitorium r: ,:, ;: ·, ---":------'"'-''·------'··~~l-~!..,;.:;.a .. hi·•·: · In Jnclcson. Sundny.' ·~, Metru,10·Hole Hay Feeder · •., .. ; .:di·J·III'f.f l:·•'lir .. 1 . 11 hlu~·i •ftu!><. ·'' · Mr.• :amJ,. !ift'R, , .. Uatnll.l· FOI'd 800~Gii.J, Q~er~ei14 ;~I~ ~ank:. . .~ ,' .~'· · ' ., •• ,. ,1·, •. d . spent Sunday at \hei)}!lme of i· ... H~i~:$,1raW~~rain~,S.il~ge -~ ',i: Gemeut·Mix*'r'.·' ·' '','· ·. ' Rubber-bred··Wheelbarrow ~~··FO·R. hS1 En r~~:iS:AKE an to 1 .... ~~lr1t'~~~~~~~·uy.0~:s~~~~~~~~s j; 150 Balos,:'Stra\v, . . ,,. ,., ' 150:Ceinent ·BIQCks_.. · · ·.·' · ~ 1 ~~ 300.Bushels of Oats .. . . :.<·· :! 20·i'od Rolls of' Fence '''' ."1 Mr. and Mrs. cwmlng· ,•JI .'(1 Ai!. J' ,.. · 00 ~\· nar!Jld, !:,. 11i:>Tons Timothy: :HaY, '(···:·; vo·UJ'llf,O:Nt"Y I ton and son of Jacltson'1 'sperit 50 Cedar. ~os•s : i!·. · . ~ . 30 Steel Posts T: ' . 1 • l,fiOO· Bushels ·of Corn· •: .. .. , · i ! . . :.. 2-wheel.Trailet · •... . . SAVE. , ··o 11:l ' .. .' ..ll Ill .' (~ I ,.,.,.:.:.:. \ ~ ~tt~~~~r.~ith ~~:and ~i~:·;~~I!a~· fr r·4o,Tons of Silage··· Li,·, ''11:•' ·· · Forlls, '$Iiovels~ · Qti~ntlty,\ qf llaml Tools 1 I R I ,-. • ,' I I ( • ' ' ' '' I ,,' .. :•'' · LET US . . · R The Brownies ancl Intermediate .I .. ,. : •' · .p· ROOF YOUR. CA .. _ !~~k~s are selling calendat•s this ! . . ·- · The- Brownies had a wiener• Terms: .Cash ~.ot ·Responsible for Accidents •WINTER GRADE MOTOR OIL roast Monday night In the woods baci{ of Edgar Nott's house. ) •••• r 'J, ·-· ',· Irina Your Car •REPLACE FILTER CARTRIDGE· Preston Hayford and friends ... In Today· foNh••• •WINTER GEAR LUBRICANTS from Detroit visited at Harrlan:ls VItal Winter Servlceal· •A TO ZLUBRICATION Sunday. ' . ''·Rev. and Mrs. J. ·Robert Griffin ··BAnERY: CHECK·TEST have as guests his father, Posey •PUliN. AMTI·FREEZE ,. F. Grlffi1J, and Gardle Word of lEo· ROGE.RS ESTATE. ,•CAR 'ROUND 'CHECK·UP .· Carrollton, ·Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Pot•fet' Shaw of .· ·; Fioyd ~ChaMbetl~in,: A~mi~lstrator · ~- ~~~ ~~f:r ~~~~~· c~uel~ ~h}~ , : ;·Ea~t~~D:~~sm·;;e··;:.d~~k~<: I' ,. I ' • ,'':;.• ' ' . Joy Davis, .ca~bier , .. · .. :_ Mr~- Orid··~-Mr!ft.~ Ge!rald·,-~~lnf!\f••~,\\~ · · · · ' ··I · ... and family ~pent Sunday with fEverett Wins ·First Title Sinc~:)?45 ,,, .~,qwlirlg . Highianders ·.Hand By D'ownl·ng 'Cha· rlotte for 1'7:·o· wl·n I :~~~~·.~·~e~:~~:~~n~·;ag,·~~Jit •J . points from AI lllce Clwvrol~t. , . Comets ·5th Loss ~ 1\Jecly'~ Mon'H Weur, Wyeth Lull· · I~VC>l'r.lt IH !hr. nr.w ltlng of thr. Hymn Chl('f)]n plungccl over fnr CIHll'lntlo wont Into the gnrnc rwatorle~. Jne., George's M1trlwt, Grnnlrnlght CnJlltnl Clt·t!Uit eon· , lest 20·0 lo Howell l~t·lclilY night. prlslnt.:IY P.nsy fnshlon, It was do nlng of llw Just qnurter. 'l'he leg, Lynn Brown, the stnr Ot•loiL· Engineering Co., Cumming~ hnr· 1 · m· rllr! for hnth tenms. gvorctt Orioles rnelwrl IIJJ a strnlght nt·st slgnnl rnllm•, left the gurne In llw bet• shop, Uemcnl's Modern The Comets arc r!LJJTt tc finislwrl hPhlnd w•• coJ'ge II Ls 1 · .et ·...... s .. 17 lfi 'night: and added a few offensive :i·l yarrls through tlw air. anrl is' Clll'renlly listed us u guard Fowlerville. '!'he Jllghlannt lilf! Hullrlog:: gnill<'rl rmssesslon of Penalty Ruling losses. On the point system the hael\wnrd ur· lost momentum. In ·' lhc hall within lhc Eaton Tl. 1;et .up the nrsl· lowing Friday over al Chelsea. 'I'Jw Stor:kbrirlge star of the ni·iug them iil :tllll weigh them 1111 period Eat on Itapids score Wilen ferencc ruling in order to edge Hnslctt will play Holt l~rlday game was 2•!il·lb Mel Push. Be· he went nroumJ right enrl for :lfl out Lesllc 13·6. Les·lic has just'one night in the windup contest for sirlcs kickin1~ onP. exira point the .. victory to its credit, a win over yanls. He was finally tripped tip Dansville. the Loiters. Panther clnwed his way into the ~~n the :i·J'nl'tl Jinr... Two plriyr · The big Stocltbri\lgc line earncrll Haslett hack field all night. Friday's contest was the sec· the' share of the championship, _. ______litter Uill Rf'hmmm, powerful ond one in whieh Leslie hns lost i;;J•eyhmmr! ftUihaek, jHmched over the lead in the final seconds. Has· for the Panthers. The Lukers·, Fielrls nrc willl by lho;;c who · for 1he score. Unrkness tossed to were able to gain only 66 yards believe in winning.'-T. W. Hig­ lett did the lric:t earlier In the on the ground while Stock· ginson. CADY ~ill Denn '.fr)f. the 'exira point. season. : In the H~~l)~(i ~~i·ICJd 'the Grey. It was Leslie's game all the linunds took to the 'nit'. The move wny up until the last period. The Hardware & Plumbing paid off wit.11 a •J5·Yill'd pass play Blacklwwlts scored In the first Ingham County News No~e.mber 4, 1954 Page 3 to 'rnck tt!l'lhc· fieclinrl tbilehdown period· when they took the ldclt· Beforc lllc · qt\nricr · wns over of[ and marched SO yards to. a Schmmm' hi:ul· bullecl'his·wny· over touchdown with Willard Conard i~ A real lightweight saw with amazing po~er for nnolhcr score. snealting the ball over . for the In the t)lit·d period tho. Grey· score. • .. :Cuts tree in 'I . Tough htck caught up with .~ an 18 inch 1B seconds: ·~a~~~~~~~~ hounds carne up with 2 more scar· 1 ·. ' ' Leslie later in the firs{ period ~\ •• cu.t~ 'trees 4 feet or. more in, rl~~ .,y~ ing marr.li~s·,·. Schra.mm 11;cnt 45 r.:~,_,;·:~~~,. 'J;~ll.~~~t.Q'.t;..v:; t:·.,·~·~.:::I::u~~-:·~:: >··:.··.~·.I ~~ ~.":·~ YoUngsterS 'Have Big Time. on. Hall owe'em H Ylliii1J::t.lm·s linrl 11 lilg tlnw 111 I lim C'Ommunlly 'J!nllowPPII pm'l.'l II" stager! hy till' MIIHnn l\iwnnl~ roh1h Sulurrluy night. lloys and f(irls wc1 o l'nlcJ·Inlnl'd nl AI h· 150 Call at Open House lr.lh: nr.lrl. In till' Jllr·lurP 1111' li 11f 11------''------'-- Extension llllllcli'Cd8 Wlln ClltPI'I'II lhu CIIH· tume contesl s, Pri~Ps lVI' I" aw.trrlml In cm•li ol H l'iilhS(!H fill' Doings tile most original, ftiiJnle;,l and ·~Friends Bid l(iersteads Goodbye fnnclr.sl co•;lumes. ltr•c[ I :c•cllu··l\lrll'lrlhm Wlnnrm; wcrr• hstr•d ~~~ fnllnws: MDI'I' lho~n !:ill gur•siH allr::nril'rl '!'liP Klror!llcnds lwvt• ill'l'ri In 1 hr•HnH'll <'l'liinf:, 11 lal'J.(I' living ' 1\[n;, Orla Aichln wriH lw~lcss to Prc·Sclwnl, Lou Ann I fill, most ;,tile ull·rlny npc 11 JHJU!IC of Mr. 1111 r1 1\lilHflll for nr>aJIY Ill ~'l'tl!s, 1>111· rolllll, cl"ll, illiilll" I'OIHll, 2 hrod· tlw Herl CPrloli'·Merlrliun exlell orlglnnl; .Timmie Sn,vriPI', llllllli ,Mrs. Hog!'!' li;t. hroron ihl' /llll'<'ililsl\lg aF<'Ill fnl IIH! llliJ',II'I' ]ll'ril'Oorn, II Jiu·gr! JllPmhel'H UTili Olle \'J.'lilor WCI'f' io'l'lli',)',C:IllllC In S('l' the Kler·;~t<>ll,rls' Wyrotil La )Cll'IIIOI'ip~ jlll\: \VIil'n l.ill'!ll'lr flllfl ol full lidHUillent,' present. ' : . ' ~~· J\lnrlr.rgar'tl'n, Shrr·! L~·nn !!ill, 1 'new roJIH'Ii hc11nr. and tu hid fiJI,'fl· hr. ~~~!'~ In 'Phllnrll'i(li J1h, 'lic· will 'l'hr• 1\ieJHIPads dlclmur·lt nf lh!' Mrs .. Ollvr• Smlth ' ehalpnrm, mnst original; Glnrla HmWll, 1 well lo tlh! I(H·r·slt•nrls who will ilf'('f)nl£' lllillllll-:l'l,'l'~li'"il\'rlrli!cilillll, work liH'ln"'iVI'h. 'l'IH'.Y wr.rc pul· umrlllc'll'rl tlw huslnps:-; nf lltr ffllllliesl j ,JennlfPr ll,YI'llll, lolllf'i est. , rnoVI' to l'llilncir•lphlnln 2 LV!'I'!(:;, plllllllillJ.( a'nrl 'Jllric'JII'I•mh11 ltll, 11111~ till' f•nisilllll-: trllll'IH•H IH( liw . 'l'l , , flr.l{l cllscusHion 1 1 111 11 Io'lrsl grudr>, l31llv Slr:dl, nw;t 1 \VV<'ih lllll'l'IHJiioiHII IJ!WJ/t'J•JI. ' liotJ,f' whr•JJ 1\11' J·:lc•rotpmi'H'!Jl'o· t.ty. le f.lCJ , , · '' [)I · ·• tlnllt"C'I'i"lmus.lroaln\rlwhnl ur 11g I I11' rI ny, M rs.'.'Jif'i~l'l t C'I'S f'!ll • Last slln1 \un01' tlu• ' 1-/Jr•rstr•o~rls" nllllltlll di'IIVI'rl.. "'' t. , " - 1 '' · '''" · oJ·iglnal; Jlr)fjlly 1\lllr•:;, fun'nb:t: HC!l'VI'ri ll'~,lil'cl In' I.e ~:hrvr• hk(IJlll'li ql l'llll.utr•pllin. "l'lti'IIVHI• Mrs:·VJnla War;ncr, gave I he lc;s hurl, most m;i\j\l,llll,: .foP SJ'IHJ<'i ,hII at l•'rirlo~y, Nol'l'lllhf'l' 17, al tltr l•'ourtil gmdc, f'llllrlr•s ,II'W<'I I .ill' lf.Jii il1<'llllll'iI'J's mr•t with Mrs. Jo'loreiH'f funniest; C.tlld,Jcc l'alill'~', f.JJI , monel A. J.;J,sr•n 1•xr·hangrorl llllfl 11'1111 wliitr• lli'''''HIIJic• · ~\II" I r'arriL•r last 'l'lwrsrl1cy for 1111 all ti.tl vrr11:1 :;nltll'clay at fi::!O p. 111 clest. (lllliiPrl till' orc·ltirJ:, 1111111 In·; M Women cl:t,V •;('s:ann. SeVI'Il mcmhers 11111 Sixth grade, I !P!Pn , Ill 1/w 1'11.1 pc•l nf 1111' Mason Mrolll· hllrifll IH>llfllll'l to lilt• silolilclr•J' ol i a son 1111' VJsllor ltllr•nrll'rl. Mrs. Mnhr. · mli!il l'illtr<'il. most original; NrJrlllall l1Pr' snit 'J'ilc•y IIT'I' now rr•,itllll': I I 1\J([•J:,, c !Jailllllln, c•allerl 1111' mrr.t runniest; K11lily Bmwn, flllll'i<''' HPv. Arnold, pasiC!I' of I he ~1.1 1111 (ill'l'llidWll strr•r•l in Lll!l'dllc' 1111.[ to rmlr•J' anrl Mrs. Ruby IIol Are De egates Scventi1 1-(lllrl<', Mo~rlr>lw "SOil f'l r•,hyll'l i:111 d111r1'!1, ]ll'l The lrridl' lcltl'ilflrocl Jn;.:il.ci'J, IIIW•IY, sPnrPiary, l'llltcrl roll. sen, molll original; !lilly fmnwcl tile clouhll'·l'ing r·eremrliJY 1'1l'l'n:,Jllp Agrir·ullln.d srl c~t tin• Fblic•J' 1\()(l:r• i11' ~1 1 " 1 nnnalrl l'IJII]II11 "n, MI'H nnrterl thai used clothini( hnc rnerr11nent In ll11• llllriH'nr P f"lll'liJ·gl.rrlt•Js l~"''h.Y Swa1tnut Hr•IJ'I'shJnr•nl•; ot ltot dwc•olatt• and hand. • an ailar llnnl,crl wilh 11 houqt(('l Lansing. IV.ili.ll'l' I:IJJiroy, Mrs 1\11'1'\l'll' IJr.r>n r•nnl,l'ilitJicd to till' migran WeJl as nntll'i~!Jml'nl In 1'1111[1''1 and Ve1 non Urown was Jllclgccl 11 anrl r·11okiP~ IW'l" ~t·rvr•rl '1'111'1'1'' In tl11• 'l'hool gym Salurclay of whit<', hlnnzro nncl yr.llow l'iH'Y~ f•:\1'1'111 oliHI ~11·•, DcllJ,J!cl l•:clgin~ l''lll'iH'T"I o[ IIIP l'lllllllllllllt\', ;r nnts. Charles ,Jrowroll W.IH rlr•dHn'd ~tn ""' 1\llt'•llll .lullicn· Chilri marie lmkf'rl goods given to hus; aurl rl.llll:htl'r, ,JJII, of i'l'l"si>P~ llalpli llolnws of St. l'l'IC'I.'iillllg, Deborah Circle H~s s<'Jl J', tlw In i'rir.groom's molhr.r·. -.111ri~ c (ilh, (H'IljliP who WilT 1<, 111Dili'Y giVe I Burgesses Give 'lnughtrt· of Mr. anrl ~lr:<. J:ln•J" spent IIH• wr•pl\ cud II'JIIt M1 .mrl l•'loriri.J, SJH•nt SP\'c•ral days la},l ~r:cnrl.tll nf Erl<'ll Till' Jldl'll' W.J l•'r;r• lntnrll''rl riP!f'g.Jtcs at to polio paiJcnl 111 till' area am •, l•'or ilPl' wr•rlrllng I Ill' hl'icir 1\11'~. \Vilillllll SwaJtimul. illlll Wl'l'i{ wili1 r.11· .t111l ~~~~ Nrlli·; Wednesday Meeting l1colrl 1rl 1111' honlP of Mr. and ~11 "'IH]c cl till• \Vr•rliH'Sriay lllf't'llllg S:i 1-(iVP.Il to the J\1UHCU!ar Dystro ·• C]Josl' 11 h;rllcllllol lenr•lfl froc·l' " Halloween Party !owarlhoul wo~s a gll!'sl ,JI rlilllll'l ll.clt'lll.lll. \Vc•t•J, Pnci glll',ls .11 II](' Mr•nJhr•J' ol lli1• Dt'lrorltli elr· Paul ltanlct•n o11 Aull'litls J·o·ul • t1r•.rrc I Hu1r il1 H:won ol I 1!,• Uni phy as•:oelation. Ol'l'hirl J,lJ'!' OI'PI' ll<'t IIlli! I.Jtfr•t.c StiiHia\' o[ IIH' Swarthout~. Sill! IS Halr'JIIoill h()JJIC' \',(!"" Mr. and l'ir• rrt Ill<' 1\la'.crn Motliorlisl lt'lhil,\ nl r.lll'lllgaJJ 'Jlll];c• ill lhr Mrs. C'arrir•J' SPI'VCri a potlttl'i With lii'J' J.(OIVJI slw wort• malt h G1!PS1;{ pltl\'l'd cHit!!, dUJ IIIJ-! !!1r Mr. and Mrs. L.tWI't'llr'J! IJur­ llall,v.!)WIIIIIHHII'' cl.ttlglii<'r' 1\l:s .. Jor• llrrlll'tls unci Jamily of 11Jurl'i1 1111>1 111 1111• iiiii1H' "' Mrs. ing Ill' I mil Is whic·ll forme•, P\'fltli11~, \Vith JH'iZe!, J;oillg IO !!1< lll gess enter·tnined 20 JJeigiJi)()r I'!Jll· Art llur Zic'\\1-(l'af lasl Wc:rlnesday Mr. anrl Mrs. \Villrur Sllif~"' I1Pimit. lliJiltls Ic t'.~p(H:~ :-lr::lnwr !\ramer anrl 1\h•.. Cr Jfl day allc•r sprncl1n,.: a Wf'f'k with 'l'<'lllll~ h.tnquPt was Stoddll'icl;:: IC>Illl Ut'otrlley nf 1111' UnJveJ'HII.~ ng-th gown with gr'.trsnns was ''"·hostess. The) 1 the Vc•vav tnwn h;tll f11llmving t11r ~Jr. ancl Mr,, C'lt:u·ios C'11ss 1,. 1, 'lullhluci of i'onli;lt' and Mrs. Erl 'rrverl ehrwolate cal1c an'rl icc r·r::rcllhlll)' A I' I' .t 11 g p 111 C' n Is u' family spent 1111' wc•Pk <'ltcl 1· llf',ll.tiulr•r 11f Dl'll'olt. rTram 11 t table:; gayly clccorale' Whilf', j r•llow :end lli'Crnzc mumr Ligionicr, lnriloln.t. visit111•: ~11 Sunri.J,V gurosts of 1\lis•; Alir•t with fall ieiWPH and flo\I'CI'">. fcllllll'd I lu• clr•c•orn I ions. JJHI Mrs ll:~n \' Doll llllcl 1\lr. an. ''IJ.J]llll we1·c• .Julius C'h.1pin anc' Jo:igiJIPen mernlwrs attendee 'l'icrrocl ll'rorlrlnlg l'llkr•, topper' Mrs rarm Miller and familY L'illlril'' 11ollt'l ror nf Del mit. AI ll1e mcclmg ami ail rcr·cived in with lllinl:tllll(' llrirlf' olllli hricil' Sunrlil,\' g11r•sls 111' Mr. mtci.Mr; 111111 < '!Ja]>in ol C'llit.Jgo, Illinois. f01 m.JtJ()Il regardmg titc JH'oposec ~Toont nncl llankl'cl \l'llh c·.tnri<>I.J '11t•n Coon were Mrs. ('lil'l'md ~~ I'ISiiPrt ~!1. llllll Mrs. 11ollanrl amendments, fmm Mrs. H. ll 'PK'PAEW' M, b1.t, r'J'lll<'rt•cl tlu• sci'\'Jllg t.Jblr biP anrl familv ot Jlulrbardsl"n. "liilcl' a111l f,llnilr of LPslic oV<'l llnbhins, wlli1 II 11 .ts r·nvc•rcocl willl 11 wltitr Mr. and ll1rs. Holland Col hin i Ia• 1"<'1'1> l'IHI. :'-;ullllay he cc~IIPr !\lis Jtn,vmonrl L Norton .thc1 cloth arlonwcl With 1.[11irl \wricllnr 11111 snns nf T·~a~t Lansint( and ~1c 111 l\1i•;s C'hnpin. ' told many interesting rll'lnil• bells. l'lllll'il ltnd urlfl'e wen• also 1nrl Mrs. ('!:npmc \V11orl C'onlit• fl:•slil"otrl nnd Clarl'll<'r ,ilmut the assembly in Mllwaulwr fCI'I'l'ri rlnu~htcr, Sanrll'll, of Lo~nsJn:· \dlol Wl'l'P Slindav r·a!IPI'S of M1•; ·nul lnld some of the programs 1·~',[•1~·11 !~II]]'(' or f~llll,illg, 1111;; ~nr>nt Sunrlnv with Mr. ail(! 1\lts ·:oh CJ•;]]IlllH'. 1\li,S. n:,IHII'IH' \V,]' l(iving the groun 1111 irl~'a of til• Call One of These The Mason Kiwanis Club Is 1 llus't'll ('c.ol; crf Jlnlt and Mr•.• James Corbin. l dinncl' ~:uc:.t of Mr. ami Mrs magmtuclf' of this 'Jssembly. Clwrlc·s Arl'ltlll I of .T.IC'ksnn l\ils. Rq't'f'll _l'p;o•,Jpy r•aiiPrl OJ' 'nllll f1:ll'lli'S, Sr.. of L1t11sing lasl Tile H'glllnr 1\oarrl rneeling o' rr:rl•t•d li'c" tl'fn•shnwnl,, MIS '1\trs. l·~J\7.llbr'tll' (', Polll'l', l•'rirl,l,l \Verfn<'"lll~ Mrs. O'b"i'IIC' en lei <'r' tile \V. ~;.C. S. will he held at'lhr Men for. Your Ticket Dora I rll':',f'll, lite lli'lril'gi'Oolll'c Mrs. l'ol,ler, ;;tlfl1)1 SI'I'Clal dd~·~ lb1.k1J'Ill(i11llll t 'lwst hospital il 1 I <'lllll'r·h l~rirlay, November 5, at Pr,esenting· th~ lnd Season molliL'I', ptc~trlerl Hl the guest last week with 111'1' hrntlicr and 1 :•llslllJ! Munri.J,I' .ilii'JIHlon. ol I ( 1 I ::{Jl p. m. for 4 Wonderful • I : rcgisl!'l'. nepllc\1(, r•:vr•troll ('ol!nr nnd !•;J. l\fr. ntHI Mrs. Ci.ttif'P T~:1ws ;11ul General mcelin;:: of theW. S. C"' ,· 'l'l'ill tn'Nrn·tht•J'll 1\li!'lti)fllll wynn, of Lr·slic. 'J'hursrlny 1'1'1'· 1\lr. and Mrs. Lloyd 'J'aerltey ancl •.;, 1s sl'iwdllled Jor Werlnesrlav of the l For 11'11\'l:ling on lheir wcek-cwl nlllg Elwynn n11rl !\Irs. Potll'l 1<.11111;, '. i';JtPd l\1r·. and Mrs. Cl;n November 10, at wllll•h timr. the;., Winter Shows~ 1 wedcl1ng trip to norlhem Illiehi· were g11e~ts of lllr :tncl Mrs. Let• 1'111'1' Lmvs in Otser(o, Sunclny. will be a onr. o'cloC'k dessert will I 10' I ' !.a~ ton of Lr•,Jic Mrs. 11 011<'1' :tl· II. I r r:rl'l'll\~CHHI of Dr.troit till' Deborah drde as hostess Chmmce Adluf .lt'ranh.. Glll'l'l iPI'n IPnclecl thro ·IHII1 Wl'ricilllg :tllnivcr 'lflC'llt Jnsl wcel\ r•nd Willi Ins son- 'l'ilr. Eaton Hc~p1ds W. S. C. S Lecture-Concert Series • D Um•, l1 l~Ul At'lluld I~. 0. li!'IJSUII l' ' a nee' ,· s:1ry ol her nephr.w •lllcl 111<'1'1' 'll·l.tll' nrls Western Michigan at the Neely store on JeJ'fcrso1 'rrllf'g<' al Kalmnnzoo, street. Vt•t·uon ,J, nruwn Hn.rmullll 1\ll'l.enn 1\lr. .IJtci Mrs.• r:mws IT. Vnnrler * * * Vr>11 spr'lll Sattn clay anrl Sunrla~· Mr. lliHI Mrs. Lawrence Whit Sfuult•y Cot'll\\'cll lr.tllll'l'l!er• I'nrl WllllnmHJ4ln I'll, I(IIUH!I'IIl!!'H through tmnlnt• h!gl1 nllO n. m.: M1 H. ,John Milr•lwll, Rm·mlliJ Hlthl· '!'he M1mon MlnlslcJ•Inl AHsncla· tors, Holr.n nnrl LPoln Wl'l'C ciln· I~JliHiliiJltll. Normnn I~ nnd IJu~hnnriH, Wlll lire Mnsnn Ill"'' 1lie ChriHl lnn nii'H, I!owrn·d Nurlh p, m.; fltHt nnd firth Runrlnys, tho home of Mr. ltll women of 1\lnsou lluK C'<'ntr•r school nwt Monday na:;~cs ;rL 7::10 ;rnrl JO::lO a. •n same .JS ahovc; 11 a. m, churd1 house canvass to collect rhoney for the United Nut ions Int et·­ IIIHicr till' rli!C't'lirlll of Mrs. At Klxlh Gmde Mrs. Dnn Hugger Sunrlo~y uftcr· •'owh'I'Villt>: C'onfr.sslons anrl tlr•· Hf'honl H Jl 111, M. Y. 1' s~rvlcc, national Children's Emct•gency Fund. Dai1svtllc boy~ and noon evening. Mrs. W. i\. 01 r cnlcr· Iilli I' ~ic-rqp .r f. 'l'ltr. Iillc of lit< Lnuwrl by sllllwlng a movie of the otlom; 011 Frldrlay 7:00 Jl m. SLIII Don Willlnm•, lrwi~J, ,lJld M1s 'l'IH'I'r' wa•. 11 IlallowPPn party t phy Is "The Dis••ovPrV of l'!l'llll. git·l~ collected $117.75. Dart anrl JY!rs. At~clet'son (fot·nwJ·ly Mr. anrl Mt•s. GC'Cll gr. 1\ir.ppr West tluy mass uL !J:OO a, 111. Donal P.trks, spon:,OJ. ' ' ·I 1 • t I liP ]'reel GwL home Salurclny 111 I'I'IIYPl' g1 Ollfl, \VPc IIP~f dy, II Jamce Jewett of Mason) m·e shown I he ptetut'P pouring Llw anrl Mr. ami Mt s, T.cn Hehlll of llt~hl. Ln s ng wore rlmnPr gu••sts Sun- M1•,s LuPII.t GriJHtl'll, or "Aunt f• ~-- -- ' 7:00 p m.; nffidal hoo~rrl mcl't money on a bank countet• getting l'eady l'ot' the count 11 1 ; ,Wllllnrnslon 1\l••nHll'lnl f,uUJf'l· llnnsvillr• Fr·c•1• 1\JPihmllsl, ili'V lng, Wcclnf':;day al X {){) p. m Mary \V.I!';son vislll'd M,Iry d11 y of Mr. .tnrl MIH FrPrl Htrn LLJlu" to JIPDJllP Ill AnrPIIus, ched The Dansville cll'ive fot' fundl'i l'ollowc' r>VPnln~, Novem· • •If c;!ndy~; Wtll'/11', l•'rdlowlnr: llw pursos, )lnrly l~rldny n_tlernoon, Pr·Izes TJnso Llno sr·lwn'ls lll'ld Hnllow· Hives ,Juncllon und Cln!'tJJH'f' Hob· lwr Ill, Blnrllnl( 111 fi::«l until nil nro sl'ri'Prl. 'l'h!JI'rJ will al:10 he .11 " ; lmyrldo lhPy lmd n wlcrwr ronsl Mr. nnrl MI'H. ClnrPJH'e .Johnson wm·e wnn hy N.mcy nnrl Beverly er.n pnrlles lholr sdwols l•'rl· erls nnd f111nlly r·nll!'d lll the lift· 1 nl Lvou, ,Jimmy [lodriP, Alyce Go· r 111 P.J'noon. var!Pt y hnol h 1111<1 lwmPmnrlr. , m~hmrl. 1 hnve returnod from 11 visit wllh hll', Cnrol,yn' Cmfl nncl Lnrry dny n lernoon, l'llllri,Y' T<~lr:hl pupils of I liP sdwol hnd fl'il'nd~ nnrlmlallvei; lll'nl' Musca· MI'H, Dnlsy Wnllwr and Mm, '!~ lhl'h' first lluorlrle lmntnwnl on LI!Uilsleln. VIsitors wer·r. Mrs. Wnller nnur'l' nt!Prulerl IIH~ fill UllH ll:H•Idund o[ JcpJI'(J, /Ill 1 1{' line anrl Dnvenporl, Inwu. II II ]1 I n I cllllrlr·en Mr" Ok ' d v· . 't I unefp or Mrs. Cnrl'llll Glynn's,: Is 1hr!ll' lr~Pih. lll'O r .e yen Ill I ~. emO$ an ICinJ y nel'l\1 or Mrs. Hnl)lh Wnllwr nt Hohr>l'l Tlurlson, HIC'hanl Lnngt>, Cnrml Syer:-;, .Tnd< Griffin nnrl children, 111111 Dnnsvlllr~, Monrlny, Hfli'IHIIn:r I he week nl the· Glynn ,.., Cnrl Oallll'y, llulh Anrll'lelnls, llloyr.n on the Clnrlw fnnn r•aJIPd KPIIhn Inr:mm. ll'l•·s. Wlllll•r Hr•atlnnlln illllllf', I ,.1 M 1 1 w 11 1 011 llw Clarl ,,., Tr · 1 · CJ lit'/ 11 · 11 Olt1'tl! vi• 11·1 1 ' .. · ,,. ··· • 1 , 'I' , . .., · n 1 .-nos ~ " ,, . rlnnr·r· Snlurrlny night. qme; H lfl n,·w ' : ' • l\fi'•.·nn•1 MrH. hie rarrl t.yon en· . , , II l o o 1~ lrall R· t· nlgl11 when goin~: to MnHon rrnn1 end 111 nrotroll ns f(llPHls of Mr. •:111 I'" 'lilliiV ll nl and Mrs. Don Mnr•lntyrn nnrl M1·.: ,,.,) t"; .. lot!~;·.'1 ,:s;vd·Jl:I·JI~vH11 1 U.fm~.Y.,F'rlrlflY, nl Lnnslng, Mrs. Bl'llll'f'J' i:1 IPtll'h· nnrl Mrs. Sf'l'lfiiPI' werP ,1 . •• ,qlfrrll .'11!]1;· In 1Hll,lfl,l' ,the, hlrtfHl!]Y,, p, ·m. . nnfi 1\lr·s. Hnymourl WchHte1•; · . ! ~ l·~dgm· MWPll.Hfl · Mr~~f.~.i; 1 1 r/11 1111 1 !'.r Mr. and MI'H, .rnmPs Snlplr.r nnrl, r . .Jill 1 · ~. '\v, '· ·' " ' 1 · rqmivPI'f:urles qf ll~?lr cJ~I.gl)ter~ , .. · , • · lng nt llnwfloll Hdlllfll for iVfl'~' Tltr•y visllr•d •several JliJinlll··rrf·"' • 1 AIPI)w.·'f'flf"'~rldilJl'hillr'll 1 onl'Mr.'] :··,·. I ·· C ,. cJd 1 Mr.~. Lloyrl Sllllmnl), Is In the Cn'ehrnne while Rho Iii cnnvttll•Hr' 1 10 1 iiJIPl'eHt. 1 .'·· •·,>~ fn~:tnnd Mr.~. Boh 'I'll us n~c·l· mi(] 'Mrs:·'Ol'V!IIll 'Jl:IH•nlli\1;''111111\· .19,vc,!. j:'··W '' \vt~ '•lP:!'.I'fll ~ ~~~·Sparrow, Jwspltnl wl\lt n irar:· lnr:;. 1 0 ! ,. lll'lll'll Vorr•p, Hmnll r;nn nf Mr. ·'·'·I ijn''''rJvenln•l:"•·l•'•·' ''"''"'IIIIo'' /. }.l~ll:~r.•J,\{r 1111! ,,,.~lllf·Y.• .. M'.\ w, •. ••lured hlp. , ,, 1 fnmlly IVIJI'Il Sunday viH!Iors of .. >:1. • . · ~~tle•tJ)'•' • · ::;•J• 111 · ·>:H,'IH.,.\I\(I ~IJ: 1 ~fldny,,,, Quen 18 1' Mrs Florence Peate.1 uptler· 1\fr. nnrl }\'frll.' llowid·d 'f'nwn­ nllll Mrs. Arthur· ·Vcll'<'t', 1:~: side' ·:·• M1·. nnd Mrs. Melville 'I'll us ,ll\lJI · , M1·.! anrl .!Ylr/i;'.J''lOl'l)lnn. '•lll1) 1'r IYfl:m M1:~) liirlltlol, Jtwln, ,;Mr .. nne! · ; · · , scnd· ·lliHJ MrH. BPsHII' Ji'nx al· With l'ill'lln1allr' ft'Vl!J',' I' .: ;1 f II 11 Wlllh('mHlnrl vrldir.f)' illf> Will/Ill\\ ,.,:I.'S JMI\'11'1\·r'. LY"Il. Mt: nn'i1 Went surgery 'Sundn;ll·o, ,Jt' l 1JC llw wr.clrlillg'Yrl 1 llllflo~fl)m,lly,., al Marshnll; Fr•lrln~ nlgill. . r•ulll'd o1r Mr.''r\nri'MtH. IV1111 lll'r'r.'• ,. l ' 1 nflf'l'noon willl Hal ph Onl;ley.,, .. Ml'.' and l\'lm . .Tnlln fll'!JaiTrw, of .ll11 Jh glr·Jfi, received l'\'lllny, nice Herman Gt'ellenhergcr, a llf~· Mr. nnrl Mrs.' el!nt·lrH Wf'hh or nt llalh, ~llttlliiy, ·. · ··' · • '''·' ,,.,, ' Mr·. anrl Mrs. Mlllnn llurl.,nn •rmvrm:rJ City HfHJIII lhP WPt•k Plld gifts. •, long resident o(' lh~~ f'Cllnl~ 1ll~ll~ i FlldlllUl'l! and Mr. unrl Mrs. \Vii· ANE'l' .lean Wlrbcl, lG, of R. 3, Her trip to 4-H Club Congresn In Mm. Luura Doug]a:; eulr1':' 1:• '· nnd flohPI'I wrlrrJ Sunday dinner wii!J hPJ' hJ•oiiH!l', Vt•l'll 1\I•·M:~n~J:;, TllflsrJ with "A" SfJClllng hoolcs ~P~~~~r~~~n .ll~?un~i.;~~~,': ~~vk~~s1 {v~;.P1 llnm Gnnlf'r Hpent Frlrlny rJvc•ning J Day City will represent Michigan Chlcngo Nov. 28 to Dec. 2, will be 1:ilnrrl 1111• WPI\hl'llvJllrJ i\rlvn'ni:r 1:.i gursiH of f'PIPr' f(rrnlr•r of .Taf'l\· arHI Mm. Mf'J\1nuus .. ~It• .. ;, ili'II•!'Jt·r• tiH• pa,,l wr)eJc were: Mary Heel· condLwlr:rl nl Gorslhw·Hundman1 wllh Mr. and Mn; .•Ind; CinriiPI' or In tho Nlll.lonlll 4-H Club Dress Rc- Bponaorcd by tho Simplicity Pat­ l'lllh al lrr•r· twnw' Mo)Hiily cllr~· ''•.t Ron. Mr. aJHI Mrs. lludsnn and WtJsl of l•:alon llatuds HJ~C'III Sun. mnn, Lru•1•y Lmmsleln, Bothany funeral home Monday, November Holt. Ml', nnrl Mr'H, Lnllgiltllll ~ua In Chlcur,o In lnte November. tern Oompllny, Inc., of New York, nilll(, · · · '· , . 11 [JprJglr!n of Mnsnn Wf'l't! Thill'~· Mlsn Wlrbcl rccotved the honor She Is tho daughter or Mr. nml flohr.rl HJH•nl 'l'hur~;day PVr•nlng rlny aflenlool! and r•vr•l!mg wlll1 Mllt'l'fs, .rudy ~:nrrlnr.r, AlycrJ, Go· I, with, hurinl In Glel!dale eeme· when she wno Judged winner of Mrs. Louts Wlrbcl. She hn3 been l~nrl Wal'lUil Snla. Mrs. George da of Detmlt. visiter! relalives in dillllPt• HI H n'C'lor:J\, ...... ', , ,~., of palco, grooming, aood t11ste, fine operative Extension Service of 1 nnd Mrs. Hay Lnngt• anrl fnmlly MI'H, Jtulh Sall!'l'iPP, MI'H, Hob· Aldrif'il, who hn~; been n guest of Olwmos Sundny, tnllorlng nnd hnrmony of costume Mlchtgun Stnte College and the I spPnl flunrl;1y evening with Mr. crt WlnlerH, Mrs. L:>11 Slonn nnrl Mr. anrl Mrs. nedman, returned ----- '!'he ingrPrlicnls of hc•allll anrl -- -- -·-~- long life 111'1! great lr•mpror·nnr·P, and nersonnllty, Mlcs Wlrbel won U. S. Department of Agriculture ' nr11l Mrs. Arl LnngP ami Hlchnrrl. r-r: D. Clarl< speqt Friday r•venin~: to hPr honw In Ionia, Eden School News the top rccocrnttlon for 19,000 4-H In cooperation with the Nntlonal ThllSlJ who rp••elvcd A In HfJPII· In l'oltr:rvllle. . Mr. nnd Mrs. Frank· Rowcler: open nir, easy Jailor, ami IIIIIJ• Clttb girls In clothing projects In committee on Boys anl1 Girls' Club Ingham County,.News mre.-Sir P. Sidney, M~ciJ!gun. Work In Chtcngo, · ~~ovember 4, 1954 ... Jlllflsrlll,lnr: WP~ Hil'IJ:mlG!PnniiP LangP,111us, IHnhr.rt faJTJPI Mrs.~fi'H. Vcva Sara 0~~rk [• arre!l, and r•alle:lhPrnref'~ on of,,f l\:d:JilliiWo,Lnnsln~ MI'H, nnrl Charles nev. Herherl DaJJm 11Uie Kmmrr & ~~~ R3ymon~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Tahaf'llld, hut. orhl loh;. \Ve lwyrirle.. anr.l ,bot dog: 1 ,rm.tst lust Halpin of Lansing spent 11\e eve· mus' c:ll'!\1' th<•m out to mulm l'Dnm l'm· the new styles cnminJ.r in Wednesday night. . ., , . ning with Mr. and Mrs. George Shoes l'n!· llw itolirluy lil'nson. Mai·ioh 'Grrml ' spent last Cady. Sale Pri(ed ·, for ' It's eoming soun \verh11esr!ay ·r\lghf ·with Jo:111n Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Drowt• to l•'reierm ut h., All the Family called on Mr. nnd Mrs. Etlwarr; Shoe Clear Out! Special r.e1·viccs are being held McAleer nncl family of Holt am; , A. A J,t 124 W. Maple tl1i~; week at the 3 churches on Mrs. Mahle Brown of Lansing. ~¥fl Store 3unday evening. Mrs. Ernest Lnmer helI I ~ j exterior views in full color, plus floor plans, s~edflca. , · chllclren Saturday night at thb 1 church hall. -· ·. Another 'lrinovatlori ·rn'· Pease Homes lions, prices;· etc; .n:.m·. V• .. ~111 +.Years of Service" +.Beautiful E. F. Brlckmnn and family of Detroit spen1 the last hnlf of the , • , the popular "long and low" look of a ; ' ,. iJ PEASE WOODWORK COMPANY· .~· .. ' : ~ -·~ weelt with Lonl Townsend nnd slightly pitched roof, available for all Pease PlaSI HOMIS DIVISION '( • family. Homes Is shown here 9n the new 3-bedroom Pntsy Hegge· went with Elhcl 951 fore1t Ave., Hamilton, Ohio t · • ·.! Flaunt and Mrs. Guerdon Usher Please send 1111! the FREE "Book oJ PetUe Ro,;. to Jacltson, Saturday. for19SS," .- .-...... ~• h .. _ -· • • ( Harrison Gale and family were ·Hoille guests at dinner Sunclny of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Campbell. Walter I

.··.Fell Pl~ins .cliillll'llny evc,nlng, Guests wore Glenn Wahl\VI'JHh.(, :M,., 01111 M't'S, r Lylo Follows 'or, Ho.well cpJiorl Wheatfield Celder llllendo•l State G••nngn ~onwntlon C:nrlh anrl ,falw !Inmlllon, Myr!lo William Ilurtord, Mr, nnrl Mrti, on hiH pnreniH, Mr, ond ,For· 111 .Aclrhm,;trom.;Mq!J!,I,ay, ~n(J j'vfa•s, n. D. Frost Ollll Mrs. . j1Urll, , M•·~ ... rrrohJ· "'"'~h ~(IJeflle~ 111111 Vr•lrnn I fens! it, fll0hnrrI J3u 1• r roi)J Grnh11m lUll I M 1', 111111 Mrs, rest F'•e 11 M one 1uy, ,' MI'H• 1~1'11111 .JnhnHUil lng to Ji'J•icluy night as ullel'llnte Qeor!JO Frost ut~undod the Reeves District ows~ ...1 ,,.. .' · Mr, 11hil'M'J'I!. A, D. Gorrl~ Wr'I'Cl liil'f, :·i.trulra lll'r'lilz, 1\nltil J{rwiJ· Jllu:ton :'lwnnft, ) M•·· nnrl Mr~. Merton Rice Mr. nnrl Mrr;, Gnorge Vnn be- delegutes from lrrgham Courrty ner'lll of· Herman Grottenbm•gel' Monday nttemoon in Lansing . lnlll'il, Lc>l!; I!IHHIIP~', WniiPI' Mr·s. 1•'/or·cm•!n Wnllwr nrHI Miss 1·rrlled 011 Ml', 111 ui'Mrs. Dee An· mnrlt nndlnrrrlly c•nlertninr.ri nl n Pomonn. Mr. nne! Mr·H. lluy IJacllr•y Wf'l'f1 WcdneHLiny· vfsltnm nl tile .IIIJnf'H Hllr•y llllci Lyncin Ill HI Mil'iuwl Cllrtrlolll! J3pe),p of .Juclwon WPI'tl llf!i of Cllll\~iiY Sunclny, fnmlly hlrtluluy dlnnr•!' lusl l~r·i· l\11', nnd Mrs, George Van Dl:!- o·I b h lfll'l Slill!luy rlh!n!Jl' gur•sts of 1\11', urJd .Meinlee.home, I Cllilpnwn. !·ILillliriV rllnilf'l' of Mrs, , duy evening in honor• of Mr. unrl 111111'1( ohlldren were dinner 1 grlt!HI~i nne! er y Neig borhood · Mr, 11nc! Mr,~. ,Te1111 Hrtn1lolpll/ M<~itrl.•l' r•\'f'llill>~ r•nllr;l'!' In llw Mliinlr; Clllll'l'illil. . Clt'"'"T'o Douglus fell 111 ~1 t't Mr·s, George Vun Dernarlt, Bev- guosts nf Mr, unci MI'H, Winfred Mrs, G. ·w. Sprlngmmn Mliil. l~i·crl Mnrshntl. Ttwy l'llilr>cl and· Linda were Sundny rlliiiH'l' ltir-IIIJJ rl lif'l\'1'11 hlltlln wr•i'l! Mr. ,,, , 1· , 1 , , 1 1 11 ·1 111 H llllll nn 11 fHtWCI' snw • 11 ur· r.rly nnd Donnie, MIHs Hnrhnra and family nl St, ,Johns· on Rev. unci Mrs. Jl, l•i, ll:r<'lnrs of . ( I 0 C M L 0 I Ill 11 I I 111 I 'VI n' r.nr gLII H H n IC c.(IJ • rilly . Arn~tut~ g les s I'll. s : 111 visitf I10her ~onJ t in 'l'ucson, Ar·izonn,, ''IIJH'I':t. Ill!'. frum 1111 Hr·ddPnt. In st. wr•e;< 111 tho hnnw of her M r·. 111111 .M r-s, E~. ll . ,J o1 msnn rJt• Cooit unci ChnrlPs Vun Demurl<. Mrl!, George Frosl nncl Mrs. hostess to the Past Nohle Grnnd or t W n £!r, I Jilt·. :01111 ~I!'.'· K 11. LrrmhP!'I nncl JH'III!llJlfii'Pnl:-;, M1·. nncl Mr·s, lra Detr·oll wero guests ul dinner Mr· .. unci Mrs, WnliiH'P. ,Tohnsnn, Kcmneth Weavr!r attended -~xten· chih 'l'ucsday. hell!' Rev,.ChnriPH llrngg ot lllill· doe speuk. Hnv, Bragg Is 1111 ~tiel •' 1 .. Mr. and Mrs. Earl Wr>hlt Wl'l'l' IJlrur·" :;pr•itl Stllui<~y nflr!rncHH• '!'ink. · Monrlny night of Mr•. nnd Mrs. Mr. rtnrl Mm . •TnmPs .Johnsnn nncl sion meeting at Mrs, Doris Vorces Mrs, Or!11 Acltley nnd Mrs. S lncluy rllnner gul!sts of 111t·. unci with :\lr;:. c '. 1.. \Vnllror· rtf Lronl 'l'lu• W. ~- C, ~- Is spon;;m·Jng a Sc•ofl Nohlc•. Mrs. Clnlr· .IIIIlCH of Fuwlc.irvlllc home .Jusl .WtJrlnesday evening. George Springman attended, n friend of Mr. nncl Mm. ltay llacJ. ' ~j rs; Russell l~ril~ nf, ,Tnl'itson nrHI Mr. llltri i\lrs. ni·ovr.•t• Ar·lz frl1!d l'i!ld\1'11 niii'Jl'''' al llw !•'PI! allenrlerl ftinoral HPrvlccs fnr• ''Misq N.. e.•v,n, Joh.nson of .Tacl,snn sbcJ•et pal pnrtv; of Heholtnhs Jay, NeigiJI)()rs 1wlp(I(J Don Ancc! 1 1 " Clovur BloHHonl ·1-Ir C'luh IH'hl .. ,, .. ~ a Ill Saturday dlnnm· guPsls ctf \\'f'J'C' Sunday ('\'C!IIillg' vtsltors· of. Plnll!!-1 l'illll't'h 'l'lillrsrlay, Nnvrom- wllh r·onstruellrm Oil his new Lennard Hclnrlclw nt !Ihnen las, spi!J\1 J h 1 1 Mn:. Allr•r! Nlcll'l' rtnrl Hnli:•t·t, 11 ' ,YlllM n GIlGJlmun M Pi pf' Ill DI!LJ'rlll.( 1 Si\lid:iy. 1 '1 ' ou ero\1' i I will mP.C!I nt Grait'"',r. hall'Moncln" .Sunday, Novernhcr 7, haS' 1Jeen wh 1ch '!ll!IHislerl,, of sqplls lund , r. nm 1 11 ,.nvr.nt Pr, 1\l 1:.. ,,,ary" "'''",. nnr ' .f:on,· . , • . . ; . v . , , Jo'rlclay. Slw J'Cl'C vc11 .. mnny. n ,ce evtm!ng, Novr:rnlwrb H, In n!c!c!lvP" 'orf llt!'· .. ves · rOS\ 1vn 1 n t th e qu 1zes. A comm ittee nss 1sler 1 \ 1e .Marsh nil of I he Hr•PvPs .•:dtnnt '"' 1'~. ~;et 1 1~~~· 1 1 .Jt, nnd,,f4Jmlly hllV!! reren\IYil'l!· '•.\'nil, ill'[! visllil![( IWI' (lf~Ntls l\liH. Jnr •,tun ltuc gf[Js. . "I;.' lhr.il· checlm ll!ldo.n\Vards. 'l'lwre ''lntrch 'i6 ill Which' fruits, vege- hllkte~s In se•·ving refreshments. nm I'I!N•Ivlng II!C! tlllorirlr• ln•al· lneJits,'" 1 turned. t.\1.1 their hor:m; )n ,Hetti. at, l.:rrtt•a•:rr•r, i'<'JIIlsylvanl,a, I Tilr. Vnnlnwn W, :-;, c. s. is Mrs. Lom Monrpo, . who .lws will he n pollucl .rllnnPI' at .f'/ p. tahlm:, holh ciuhned nnri fresh will · Mr. rlhcl 1 'Mrs. 'l'eil T•'uy · were hi~; 11 1 11 Cavender had b!!en Slllljlll,lr:il in \l'('i'i<, • ~ ' ~JlClll!'iOI'illg II c•hidll'll cllnllf'l' iJC!P.IJ !ilnylng Ill li!G ltqme .of her m, '!'hose nttrmcllng nro lq lnlw. hP,,tnllerl '(or;'ih~· Chelllea 'h'ome. ho~ts al'hn open hotifle' 'l'liursrlny Chlldri!l\ of lhe 'll""""' :;l'iirlgr>l' M1·. and Mrs. Seoll Nolile en- son W!ll'e Sunday s lt:l'lllillf'rl friends fmm Del roll. r I heir rlnughtcr . nnd ftlmlly nt I Wenvl!r. F'msl nncl Will Marshall. whnt, we lndt, a very little wenllll arr. \VI'IIIcn Ullfi rr•JdHIPrPci, ;r11cl November 4, 1954 Which limll l'I!VI'IIJS Ill Iii<' ,';I'IJhl' Sunrtny, , Gregory, J Mr. nnd Mrs. Berton .Johnson Mr. and Mrs. !~loyd Donal, Mr. Is suff!cient.~F .•Johnson. 1 nncl fl'ellng of lhP oft'I'Jidt•r·.

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····""" ..... ' '. ""'" , ,I ·Lilies AlsQ . 'A certain sailing vessel was. once becalmed in the Soul h ''' · Seas. That in itself was not serious. The wind would blow again. But vegetation grows fast in those warm waters. All about soon appeared beautiful lilies- a great floating. iSJancl of them. The vines were so thick as to make movement of the ship, except with the vines, almost impossible. And the vines were drifting in the wrong dil'ection! '· We think of the great dangers of the sea- the storm, the vessel afire, smallpox or yellow fever aboard, or mutiny, or robbers, or submarines. But danger from lilies.- who would thin!( of that? We cm1ld name some ·of the difficulties and dangers or the Christian life. We warn against gross living, bad habits, bad company, dishonesty, pride, selfishness,·etc, But lilies·­ they are beautiful' and pleasant, so who is afraid? It was Wesley who wal'ried against "lilies." He said that Christianity tends to sobt•iety and' fl!ithfulness and indus tt-y. These virtues tend to brin~ pt·osperi(y. Pi:Osperity - lilies - tend to bring ease-taking and God-forgetting. ' ·: Watch the lilies, that you do· not dt:lft with them. . ' I

' I -THE FREE METHODIST What a wonderful existence mankind would have if all the

troubles and problems of this world could be dumped into a '· . TliE,-CHORCH FOR AZ.t ·~ ,I :-. magician's hat-and then with a "presto, chango" they would t, .,. .,,:-~J- I I I ·'' all vanish. Att FOR THE CH ' . ~ 11he Ch11rch Is the . URCH lh~ hli!Jding of char;~:ates_t feeler en ecuth lor Or, if you had such power, wouldn't it be marvelous to rid \ It Is a storehouse of spirftu~~d lcod cilizenship. y9urself of all personal worries? strong Church, nellher dem va ues. \\:'ilhcllt a Bitt by our very nature, we are imperfect. While going it\ . can survive, ¥here are lcll~cracy 1Jo.r civilization every Person shot~ld allen BOlind reasons why / alone, we are incapable of perfect deeds and decisions. - · and support the Church T~ services reglilarly owkn sake. (2) For his· chtidren~l" arke: (I) For his Fortunately, there is a Greater Being than ourselves who sa e of his communu s sa e. (3) For the stands ready and 'anxious to help us. To Him we must look sake of the Church lts~J[a~h.natlcn. (4) For the for guidance and faith. And it is through His Church, here and material support PI~ t lc:h needs his moral larly and read Ycllr Bible ~iry~c to church regt~. on ear~h, that we can best come to understand His will. Attend Church this Sunday and every Sunday. Here, in, Sundny Doole Monday'' •' • • • • "• h • ~ • Ccnulo Chop1er TuestJ4y' '''' '• • • • • •• • • Exadua I spite of all om weaknesses, we will become stronger men and Wednesd'a'Y •'' • • • • • • • ·, .Exadua 3 ., 'I •/ Tlamsday '• • .. • • • • • •. N'auh•w . 14 . ~ · 'women. Here, we will learn to face·.the future with a surer Friday ·' ··.·~ • ...... Acta .s ,•\if i ',~1 l ·~ SAturday··-. .... ~ ••·.;, Ac:ca , 8 . : .. '! !! II ·. ij'~9.er~tanding of ri~ht and wrong. , .... -. l!·. •. · · ...... ~~p~u·Acta 17 1,1 ,'!' 16 j •o 1 1 't d ., .1~ :~ 'I i ' ' p .' I ~ ••'•\,' I,,, •! t ·! )~J{ )t ;;' ···;

:, [ ~ ,~ . :· ; : ·: '. 1•• ·: I Roy W. Adams Ware's Drug Store ·Pioneer Barber Shop Van's Service Baii·Dunn Funeral Home Cowdry. Heating &Ventilating Leslie Coffee Shop Silsby lmpl~ment ~Co. Gamble's - Holt' Wayne Miller Sales &Servic, The F~rris Comp~n' . Vogt Funeral Home - Dansville Thorburn Lumber &.Coal Co. Wolverine Engineering .Co. Schmidt's Department Store Dart Manufacturin~ Co. Bement Feed &Supply Service .Mills SJoie Mason City Bakery · Estes·Leadley Funeral. Home :Dick's Sunoc~,Ser~ice · Dart National 'Bank ·H & M Drive-in Cleaners • Holt - ',t The F~rmers Bank..... ,. . , . , ~J.ou~ensl~ter Truc.iiig (o... · Morse's.Res~aurant

THEM~·f~ERE. , ' ~ .'• ( ·.. -'... MILLIONS .DO! Brownies Ilave Uullowccn 1'11rty B • ·V Uulleal F11111l Dt•il'o End8 l'upll8 Cjlljt, llnii!Jl~ l\(oJUIJty (!onu O•IIIQrl•l•n vu. Ad•ll•on, N1 Crtt. · Fencing ;-Match· Is 'JIIJI!:ty.foln•'i • Drownlellr o~,' 1\Vlth , htJJdtlfl 1/1111111111 dllJH!IIfllllll Q Ill t, apt1sts 'to OtC 1•.'. NovellJIIJJI' 1, w,us ,thp, offlulr1l In n poll vole Hll~l hy OVfll' ~lOO IIH· / l~oJIIHn l{omfl v11. Wlllhuu l{umn, llh M1s1 Wcmdnll 'l'l'llo ru; leudr.r, 1 rolnHlng dille for tho IA!HIIe Unilerl slurlenls of Lculle high Hl'imol VOII'fl, fi, Jl, Jlhiii!PII, nllfiiiH!Yt slHir.rl by Mrs, Wl\rn!n 1 Bl~sell, l•'uncl dl'IVIl whlnh ilnH ,fnllen np· Mnnrlny nftot•noon, a, Mennen RnHu I, Alllllllt VHo Hntw l(t•ITIIII'J nl ul, Saturday· Evening Ml's, R, W. Shlpmnn, Mrs, G, II, On New Pastor 1 pm'xlmntel.v $500 hr.low Its goal Wll!lnrns Wflll elm:tcrl governor Hill In 1Im !1111t alfltltl V'lld, ,John J_,, LuiKh" lll'igl111rn unrl Mr11, Mnrvlrl tun, nttnrnoy. Francis K. Wenger S:tllll'cill!i llfiiiTiagtl l'lniiH lng r•xl1lhllinn nrrangcd by worlrl· I helt· prm·omls. LrH•nl cilll!t•mcn 1\ll Clnrdy for Unltcrl Stutes e. A. \Vflhllol, ul ltl vu. ( UIH c:llll'l'll .. .. E v ( nlng at 1he GAH hall. Ml'H. Wal· elates ,fm• f111Hinl' for Hcvr.ml fnmmrs Brln ric •rusmn nf the who work fol' !led Feather this J'Cfli'CSCnlntiVOj nnrl John \V. htl, hu1 1111h1111W11 ludltl 1t11cl Uilld~ftll\, IIIII W• , an amp 11olmrl Hay Gonion, :;nn nf Ml' !PI' Strnngn, :;ponsnr, Is urglnH wccl>s nnw. AI the Sunrlny eve· Lu qulf'l IIIlo. C'lnuriP Jl. lluwiR UIHI sclronl fencing, Dctmll, In the ymn· nrc Lloyd Dullnn, LeHIIc fillrll'lftl (UIIHlYH, :1nrl Mm. Hay C:rmlon, 'I'Pl'l itorlal of nil nrown!Ps In he prcHcnt Ill lhc: nlng Hcrvkc It WjiH rlcr•lrlr•rl lhal Grugel fnr shr.rllf of Ingham ,J, llllllttJ 1 nl townHiilp; Mrs. Bu1tnn 13r1)rlwln, I'OIIcl, nnrl Jlarlmru Slllll p, rlaugh· lrlgh H!'honl gymnnslum. 'fhrec next mecllng on 'l'hursrlay eve· 11 vnlo nf thr. ehun·lt wnulrl hr. l'ounty. '!'hey niHn vntcrl on lll'n· Almn lhllllt•l' vu Wdll11n1 M, BHIIII'I' ·. l'es Followl'ng numhror·s will be given by Ilnrold Onnnrlnr,n loWnHhlp; Vhwrnt Me· pnsniH, No. J, 2, 3 und •J, the tc· IJivmr1•, HltYIIJnlld If Itupupn1l, utlnllllY. ~ tror nf Mr. nnrl MrH. f'PI'I',Y Sharp nlng Novcmhr.r 4 when ,; mem· lalwn following the rnr!t'nlng Mlll'f 1\nniH•I Y/1, ('IJHIIJIII'Y '/' llnrd.t•J, Cunningham, e.1plnln, Wnyne In I r.c, Bunlwt• III I! I ownshl p; nnrl sullB of which were "yes" on all 111\. u1 r P, c;, 1 HI-t, 0/uzuwn, I'll II' untl Hhcud, • f S' k of DUif'h rnarl, will he mnrrlcd berni1Jp list will J;n prepared for '\VnrHhlp Hcrvlr·,., Nnvernlwr 7, on ntlrnlliiYH, IC Nnvomlwr l:l Ill llw mveH llaptlsl lJnlvurHity fcnl'!ng lonm; nnrl (lllhlicullun cxlcnrllnr: a r'llli to t•nnrllrlalc 11Pv. Mm. Clmrll's Dnvls nf Onrrnrlngn, fuur. Bne ness Strownrt Grerm nnrl Lnwrencc 11 mcrnhm• of llw Plwsl hnnrrl nnrl ltlthnld 0. (lllff•lln vu. Yvnnnu Ollltdl<•. •• f'illlrch. Mr. Gnrrlon, whn al· ' J(ellh Gnss of the Slwllnn l'nrk IJIVnlf 1', Wulnh urul Mlnll•t h, llltfllllUfll, :Funeml ser•v!r·e', for Welling· tcnrlerl ,Tadlt. 'I'hp Bn[Jilsl church, 'l't•rnper;mee. worlI'IIITlltl, IILIUIIII!y. llr•!'lu•JI r •. lln\\IIY, ..!'"•· J.nlldn~: Lu~ Q.wossn; and 2 grnnrlchlldren. 1'11llrlrPn parlkipHierl In group Brr!llu en chru·Pit, r•onwr of Hnw· .TIIInl'H n. A~h IIIli/ lloh II II, AHh 111111 l'llln M. lluh,ot t HHI ..! l 1.111111 will p1 c•s!•nt a :!-net comedy en· Lroasl of 'l'hcHe" Is being plannrrl one can sr.c through the world's 1\uto-OWJH'IH lnrlllt1111eu r·onn•nny, llwh 'l'h 1 A I' ly • ·~ 'j'r. 1\ 1 1 11111 1 ~ M1·. Vnn Camp has twcn a !'Psi­ al'livilics, nnrl refreshments of fnr I he wcel1 prr•vlous lo I he Jnr·grosl telr!sr·ope" al Ml. Pnln· li',Y anrl Vaughn roads nl 2 p. m., HUhll!!-{l't•, v~., Mif·hlgnn Shudl•. 'l'r'N!, ,, (j, H,,';,;;,r;~i'., ~H:"r.nl;l'~,l·,~: ' fJJ(';• I-H 1: 14 tilled "l•'nulloose" In lhc hig-h Mh•lilHIIII llliJHII'IIllnn, nnd W1111r'1r KllnJ... MuJIIH It illll•li>: :11 J. J .. ll• , 1 cider and doughnuts wcrc served. 111114 dent of. Leslie for mnn,Y years. liP rlrlvc ln ,he shown In the schools mar, Californl:l, to I he high Salurrlay, wllh n.cv. V. II. Bennis· ITI/111, 'l'r't'~lllllltt nn tho 1'1\\c, ltnyrnuncl H. ,J. N w ., , !I, i, J.!, , 111 ',' <\tl Y ·;chon! nurlllorlum Tlnm;rlay anrl 11 10111 1 111111111 was an ;Hr•ounlanl Jnr 1\rllnu Free IIC'IIH!'!CilJII~ CIIIIHII a lion Vii, 1(, 11111'111 ll Mlu llonuld, :!.1, loiiiiHIIJI'; . MtOJ\nrlri'~Vs re[H csenl ing I hr DII'PI'I nr of I he play Is M1sr November 21, at 8:00 p. rn. al llw one nf tlw Grr.1t L:•lws hoal trip• [,1 WIH Wnuch;, At~.HUmJUIIL. JUitt!lll, 1'. Kuthl•·tll r·. Lyull I 'I I./Ill HI , home, Leslie. Mr. Leonard was 11 uguntanl for llw )\'lkhigan Inter· Unltr.rl States or Aml'!'lr·a: PhiiiJ' Zora Grcinet'. Pupils of tile iocnl Congrcgationnl church•; ReV'. which indurlc•, a vihll tn M:rlili l•'lyllll, atlol/lt',Yr r ,TIIIIIIH It, r,,.,, 1'!1, '1!1 \\'11/r~~~: ltldlanu: l!Jrhan Railways. Irb sm veil rw member of lhc Housel United Aulu-0\\.llt'I'H lnKUIH~·n rnrnJlllny, n l•'nlll'hnu A J1 111111111 , l'l, 1~. Wn.vn••, ht- Smith, Di11nc Smith ,mrJ Marll.vr• ~lcmenlary grarir•s will attend 11 Stewart .Jackson of thli' j Free naw City: straits of: ~11cl~inac, K11hrnucc (lr Ivun P. 1lmlun, vH, A11n linnn Brethren church. 1 ~\C marshnl rfllr I he vllingr• of Smll h rCJJJ'escnl in1~ n rider Jc;trl tress rchcnrsal Wcrlncsrlay n flr.r Mclhorilst church will spca~. . ,the Jocks at Sault .':itc. M,u·ic, anr ,,)N!p nnd Mn1VIIll Slrwp, 'i'JcH!IIIIIH un tlw w1l1rfl r.. 'l'lwlo•J, :.!:J, J.an~;ing; LnH(fl 1. Jruwnh, Ml J.onnny, :!1. lnnHI!ll• , J"" I~slle for 'sr.vcml yPn rs. lie rnosl lng his hnrsr•; John llrli, Dnu1~ln• norm, November 10, anrl llwsc• r.nll?· Ruymt!nd nllouu~y. 'l'ha !<'FA slurlenls of the ag-rl- Ch)cago. •Gt'llf'IUI lliiUillllll'c lCJI)IUill· t\, ltt•llrlf'IJH ''l I • ,. fiJI .. \_e('enlly \ljas, cmployrrl n:; r·us­ h~cc·hUJHtn ~fPI~III r 1 Grhbs nnrl Kavln Farley as two from the rural schools will at· "llilure., de pat lmcnt umjer lhp LifJn, llllhJnut•t• or BIIIK ,), Uuwlu~·· udmlll- "" " "''"'1'1'1\ IH ,:ll;l,jll,;~ IIWIIg,' 11 todlan for llu• Cong1r.gallnnnl men assisting a !'l'lpplc. lr.nrl il rehearsal on Thursday IHLiutua, ul ue\vtl. llem•y A. l'lnllt nnd VI ~II 1·, r: I ., I ·llref'tlriJi of . 11usscll . Miller, WI/JIM Lntl,lnK. ,'l'rcHIJHHK on the c11w, Dnln;c~-:r, s·. ;:.\Y.it't~' LnuHrng-: • n:tnn L. <'hurch GJf .J-rosllc! unlrl hiS sif'l;. Others rrreivlng pr•izl's wrrr· afternoon. Services Are Held I 1 1 teacher, will assist lhc .. Leslie Haymond ,n. ,JoHcph, Hllorrrl.!y, J\1~11!• 111 Hntll'l!l, zn 1 '' -.In,•, ,Ja,·­ ~i,css marie il ncr•rosstu·y fur him ,Inn Susan llmro, WPnrly ,In !Jinr I 'J,'IJo•;e parllclpalli]g' in the cast minister:; in 'the 1!l51 CROP •• LnuiH h. L•·~l.l'. JJ·,, nnd I.uultt 1.••1-:'r.:-. "1111'11111' M. Bmnha11, IH, lnnHI1u, to be husprtaliZI'(l. Hymns Will Be· :;,, d.l~n Lnnrtlng l~um)mt ctJm,t:uny, 11 Lu\\Hnn 11 fi!JH\\., ~.!, p , y:'Audlt•n ,J Gail Lynn Womll11nrl, Mary Lnt• ~r A J.lultiH; liO,IIIJ!l,RK on the. I IIIII' J(t•nnr•th t •• HIIJOI('I", :.!2, J.nnrln~: nnr· Frerl Gilman, Nina Gail Trur., Marian Cmnc nnd Wanda Little. June Berlin and Mrs. Delores UJmn prnrnii!O.('. ,I OIIIOt, Snydut·, l•oHh!l h111'rl ,J. Mf'lt•hnnt ~o llirnnrulnl1• Reeder Services c•osls only as the government ·meets Friday with Mrs. Frerl 1111d foOfllnltl, lllLOJ'IH'YII, 1 , 'J'J J 1' '1 ' Mary Marg-aret Ar1stin, Tnnia Jlutan of Detroit; a grandchll fii'IIJ'L! :f.il'l'hku VH. MnrRhnll 0 'fultl' HlOlll:-t '• Ill "''• IX. J.an~dn~: lhu· "' Dennis O'Dowrl I~ rhnlrmnn of •:11ppllcs the surplus foods for. d:Ieucr. '· I( II • 1 ' r, lnrJ•n .J, Rtnrw, JU. J.nnttlng-, 1\olonrdJ, Vcverlnn Hoswr, .TP,ut ·Jrr.n; •I brothers, Amos, Gcralcl ·AtHUIIII(IHit. 0 l!Y nnd St•CI,Y~ • nttotnnyH, i\uhH·Y )o' At \V(If) I 'IH I " r ·, ~Funeral 'crviccs were heir! tile slc~ge mrnrnitlce, Mmlclln CommP.rclal Trn1•tnr·t! .Cflt11nrntlon, rt ,J, ,.-. .,,,,,.,n '" ,, :.; ; ·,. •'11111111 1-:, ' 11 ' 4 1\nlonwh, Martha .Jane Geisl1e, IIJc nq!'d~ families ov;.rscns.'lEach ' Stories of Prcsirlcnt Eisen 1 11 1 11 111 Wellnestlay n fl rornnon, O!'tolwr Rhodes, assistant stage manager Mllflll'd anrl Cecll; nnrl one sister, New Yrnk cohlPIIIlluu, 111'1 lllifll~-tlllc nf J.~,.tlnkl'i r'M I" L . u U11111lnl Pt•otlllclH cnrpcn•ulfon vs ('ul• If • • 111111, ;r, lllllltnJ.;", "'nr- Lyle Johnson anrl David Clothier. $1 conlrrbutcd prnv11les $-0 of howcr's mosl-lovrri hymn, "On 1 1 tf, for Mr~;. Bcr·l lm Mac HPcrler, and Ton! Fl~lwr, chan mun of thr Ethel Berlin. Funeral servir:es for " 1 1 ' ' ~l\1'1'1 \VorliiH, 1 l'i, Lnrltllll!-1'. food \~here It Will be consumed. ward Christian Solrlie1·s," Mrs L. J hn~\11 , dhiL A uml ruoduetH nf Mich~ nl'll('jl Au 'f'IIH!PIII 'II I .•. M 62, at the Luecht funeral home, ticket committee. Mr. Berlin were hclrl at the IJ.wn. 'J lf!~I;1114H, nn ~hi' CU~~ UIIOII III'Orrt• r~ Nll\111, II~, f.unsi;l~: ' ollllllll"' lilY l<'lnwr••· Shnp Plans J)Jsplay Eisenhower's, "Abide With Mr.," Le~llc, (,hiKIIUfl, P/111 nnd HhPnd, JI\Frii'Jl PntlnJHU/1, :t'l 1 1\IIKinu: Jrn•t Jo,cslic, wrth Rev. Paul Tucker --- I Uny Scr.uls Have Meet Luccht funeral home, at ;;~~~n~J~gg, v.. QJfielallllf.:', In cnmmemoralmg nnlioml and Ilclcn Keller's "Lr.arl Kindly 2:80 p. m., Thursday, October 28 tJ ~.· 11 I • • , 1 IJ. Hhirll'hnrt :.!1, l,llfiKinu. Class 1\lotlwrs Elm•t Ofliecl's A regular meeting of the Boy nck ln tnL HrH fwnetnl Elil'lllll~e In· ,\Ju•l Nll•tn 111 /\II 11 • 01•1 H• _ flower wee!<, the Leslie F'lnwcr Light," will be given by Mrs Burial wns at Woodlawn ccrne· IHJIIIIlCU CoiJIOIIItlon V/l. Bnlklt·~. J. nnndPr., 17. r.'nlllil;ll-( II I, I r,lll t!l •~ Mrs. HePrlcr· rlirorl Sunday at Mothers of the l>indergarlcn Scou Is was held Thursday eve­ 1 011 shop g-ave ahoul 30 rosr.hucls to Emma Johnston. tcry, Leslie . J.. undy. 1 IP.f!Jlllt\fl qll! r.tll4e, !:iJuns, A1lhtll' F N••wn11111 I!J Mntwn· I•'•rn Ji'oole ho~;pital, Jackson. !lass, taught hy Mrs. Donna Cop ning at the GAR hall with 18 IJJ•nmlK nncl l.lrnkc, nllol'noytl, Jt 'l'lwmnH ':.!n Mt flll' ' ' ' thr. various Jor·al churchcR Sun­ \, Mrs. Eileen !Iii! will tell about Chancery • I 1 1. ~ :;lt\l'VIvlng, arc one son, Ray· pens, met In the lG~isscd 11 vases to he rlislri!Julcrl to silul-ms arshall's favor1le, ami Libcr· Abu NutTI,IIIah, ".an electrical Hn~old I•;, ])lt\;111. VH. llol~n I•', n't~:rR. r ' '"'"I' ~ 11 111'~ 1'1. l:lllltllriJ!; l~llr.n. ~1rs. ITmwtrrl Vaughn ··or Leslie following the service. Friday anrl cler·lerl officers for the year. Mrs. ., worl1 project of picldng corn nee's favonte, "Nearer My Gorl lllyOJ'Ct':', Hownl·d A. McCowun, attorney. hcq1 1\f, J.utll·l'll; II, T.I~IINIIIJ.:', tramec and student from Kush· Richmtl t.~ HlfiCK VH. Mai'UIIII' Cllll ,\lhr It, 2.1, !.tlllHIIII-t: Jrnn 11UJ!;IIr.· township, Mr H. Hobert E. Dar·r·o\1' Gcr.llcl Emery was selected as at the Inca! elevator, proceeds Salurrlay, November 5 nnrl 6, To Thee." A lin, Eastern Pal•islan, will be thr 111 liCK, lJl VOICL', II OWIII d "• McCoW.Ill, ' " lot.(' 'Ill, J•). "'''"~·C t 'l7 J • fl t P..C Leslie, and Mrs. Marvin- Sut· president and Mrs. Charles Lay from whtch hoys will be sent to UtlOJ'JIC)', ~ •J::t'\111 7.11,, .. 1 o!lllHinJ(j C fJ,Y there will he a flower slww rlis­ Co-hostess with Mrs. Heuer is ~pcakcr nt 'the Congregational ;urs • }iff of Leslie; !l gl'ilndchllrlrcn; as secretary and treasurer. Way>· camp next summer. Elel\1101(1 r·· 1'hut•Kton VH J) ., I w Sill H lnm;, .... LlllltiiiHt. playing table arrangements anrl Mrs. G. H. Drigharrr. family night supper anrl rccog· 'fhiii'Hton. Div.OI'C£!, HoWHld A. M~C~wnn: ""1' nd n.,,~.lllll!l, .!I, Pt•Wilt, l'ntricia otic hrolher, IIenry Brcct;cnridge and rrenns of raising funds lo nttot•nt•y, A. n lilt11:cl, .. fi, T,nllJdrn:. houqucts for ~pecial occasions al nition service for new memhers oi Macl>rnaw, Jllinols; and 2 sis· buy a new record pl:1ycr for the Russell Mlller, agriculture in­ .Jnnot. M. Cllcl< VH. GCilllfl '1', Glici<. 1Ji- ''i·~~~·~:" 11111 "l' ,r:taly !~· n •. r.nnr. 21, T,nn .. lh~ Leslie Flower Shop. ' Robert Farley, Jr., suffering November 10, at 7 p. m. Nurrul­ vu1cc, Pnl'kH untl Church, nlton cy , 1 ,.,,, Pontine: Mary L, tcrs, Mrs. Olive Mead of Leslie kipclergarten room was lvorre. Slglcl', Andcuon nntl CntT, nL­ completed lhe R. E. A. shows that Mrs. Jennie Every left Wednes­ Wisconsin, to visit Mr. and Mrs. ;.yhere he is attending junior· col- spcalwr will he In native costume lornr.rB. 9. Burial was In Woodlawn, Les- !12.3'/r of the nations' :>.:~H2,1:1'1 day for Sulphur Springs, F'loridil, Richard Tewelcs' of the Tcwclcs lege. · and will tell of his country and li'loyd W. PlckPn VK, Vu·glnin M. lie. ' where she will spend the winter. Mr. anrl Mrs. Samuel D. Wen Seed company''for the wcelt end. Mrs. Ella Gilman is in Foote P1clwn. Dlvm·co. Hoy '1', Conley, nttnlllPY. farms nnw h.tve high-wire elcr·· its relation to the United States. lloWlll'd .T. Mulnucy vH. Vh•J.dnln M~t· lricilv. This is u'p fmm 77.2'/. in gcr unci son, Kent, are visiting Hoenig ts a salesman for the llo:;ptlal, .Jacllson, m serious con· lonny. l>tvoJN!, John W, BIJ•d, nllnJncy, r•0l;ttivcs in Dnvlon, Ohio, and Bd11a A. Plcl>ci'lllg vH, Ht·uco Pickcl'hu;'. lhc.lnst 4 years. Mrchrg,m rates Teweles Seed company, which Is clition. She broke her nrm Friday Conscience warns us as a Dlv01cc. John w. nhd, Hllnr11cy, vicinity from Wednesday until high with the CensuH Bureau rc­ the largest seed company in the night and was lal\en lo the hos­ friend before it punishes as a MJI. world. - .plta~. . judgc.-Stanlslaus. lltto,.noy, r. states' farms are electrified. Schmidt's 17th Anniversary Sale Lasts

ENTmESTOCK I· Men's Dress -Socks· ., ru l'ou'll wuut 6 )lairs o·f each ·MEN'S SUITS Fancy Patterns .. .. 3 pr. $1.00 ~$·s·,~·oo Off 50c Values Sa\'e 50c on 3 pair Yes, as a 's11ecial way of sayht~' tlmnl•s .. ,Children's Shoes LADIES' VELVET. STEP SHOES Hea~y Cuffed Anklets 2 for $1.00 1 for the wmide1·ful sttit business you'\'e 8Vz ~~ 3 r11nge , r:: {I t , Stra11s. 111111 Oxfords Ueg. Argyles gi\'eu us! $10.9i> ·Nylon Trim .. ~owns $1.98 Men's Underwear $2.00 ~$4~ 9~8VIl .: .Anniversary Sale Price One S)lecial o:roup Reg. $2.49 SPECIAL ~len's Nylon Blend Slips $1.98 CUSIIION FOOT SOCKS Men's or Boy's I Men's All Wool Suits 4 Pairs $1.00 Ueg. 39c 4 Buckle Oxfords Insulated Soclc m• Shee)l· Worsteds $22.50 Sharkskins lined Pae Arctics . $6.95 Ilea\'y Weight The quality is there - Checl• for 5'o Wool Nylon Dusters yourself - Cut to this rocl• bottom $4.98 11rice for quiclt sale.'· DOUBLE BLANKETS $3.98 Only 25 suits Sizes 35 to 42 $4.98 2 pr. $9.00 . Extra lleavy Flannel Dusters ... .$2.98' • I 'l

sp·e~J~l Buy ',/ 1 'II I' 1/l ! l'r,l il.l$9•.9'5, I II' 'I•' ' ' ,I IJ:.> I ' l• , ,., llmmtlful li1fht ,11•·~~ ,ruul1;blnc ·! , · A VILhm wo•·ti1 $12,!15 ..:... ' Mtm r.·thesc 1\I'\l ··.. I jl. I I ••• :Tr~i;liag:·~P~n*ies c I orl Jl I' 'Y· ' I I " I ' . r " l!liiC~ jJIIjo 1 through 0 1 Sport Shirt Special $3.00 V11lues to $4.08 5 for $1.00 Wnsbable Sjltlll 17 small - 0 medium - 7 large - 4 extra . Girls' Coa~ large. 'l'Aim ADVANTAGJ~ NOW &. Legging Sets ~raining Panties Rayon ATTENTION lUOTJIERS Dresses Student S·uits $1'5.00 '$'16.9'5 . 8 through 12 ' Would you lUte to buy yom· sou ·a• sult'l $3.98 IS Only: 1·Sf,, 1·861 1·87 •, •' ~ r \)

Paper Maker$ at Kalamazoo November 4, 1954 ·Part 3· Win Praise on Waste Control The lngh:am ·countY News I; lly Wnana· \Vhiln l'l'Hllll liiiH ll!!l'll fl 111!\V Jll'lljJI'IIIll Mn;, Pauline Dixon, and rloor 'lHiehh:-nn J'rwm A~~;uduliun 0JIU linn survey, _, "' ,,, "'l'!Je Hunters Ball," a commu· (dUI'iiiK' Hchhul Y(IILI'), fiWir:~ has wrl11cn a blogl'll(lhy STOHMY lli~N BUTLER. Butler . nlly danr:e, will i>e sponsnrl'rl hy ' Year's Sickness . Millon P. Adams, mwcutlve 13l~LA SCHICK AND 'l'IIP. was one of the most r:nnll!ntlous Mk!Jigr~n ~~ ~tnrtlng n pmgram lhr; Rir'!Jarrl II. Jleno, .rr., i\met:l· , What happe1wd unrlcr watc•r socrciHI'y, eompllmr:ntcrl lnrlUH· of f'flill'lfiJOil Ill I ill' sf'illfOi Si'Slf'rn I i 1 N Ill 'II After n ycnr's slr:l1ncss 'l'renl N. during Wnr·Jd Wnr II IHlli' lwen WOflLD OJ•' CI!JLD!lP.N, which 1111!11 ever born, In the opinion 0 11 me 111 1 1'/te Good tries on nc!W wnste disposal llYH· ilasl'rl on till! Jli'IJll'iplc: lluit tlw ':·an ~'!I.( , 1;;•s ..r~. ,:'·- '· · ~' _ Sawyer, 7~. cllcri SillUI'ciny In lhc gelling snm!! well-dcsuJ;verl al· mii'J'ors Sr:hlcl\'.'i care1~1' us n of some of his l'onlr!rnpnrarles, tenm nnrl ::mlrl ''mal'iwrl Improve· ,YtCIIngf'l' ~<'lll'l'lllirill IOltCIV .tt t!Jci1 !J,!JI ~ mJl(S .• tCuil,l of Mu pediatrician. Loujs Pasteur, VJ·crl· 11111111 Mason General hnspitnl. Ills ~oil· 1entlon ·llw~c In~! 2 .Yaruh rJ(Icmllons not _gcncl'fllly l eon.t;~Pt M1.'s.. Ina day a tl ernoon. ' school nt Duntivllle; after whleh nncFc t'llbmarlm• commnndnrs, lng .Satnn's origin awl nature, zoo river at tlw same• tinw g;rve hupn for is a ehnnce to referr•e," wanl to give YtCIIIW JH!opl<: IIH! H.lllrlnlpli, .rur.lli.cly p1rslrlrnt. Don C:rrl'y has hought the for­ he farmed the family Iarm. IIashlmnln tcli~J nbout the hnmh· friends of tim devil, tlu: satanic off fumes wlileh riurnaged the lf thcalrieal life 1111 llw and ln. adJoining laiws. 'l'he llslt lirst Information ailuut alr:nhnl, Cnmmillt:e l'ilalrmen fnJ' lh11JIIen; r<'fl'<'fih· Thieves robbed the Rose Molor r:oVCI'IIOI' of Nl'W Orleans during under enntml wiH•n lir<'lll('lf ar· whllr. al 1he Farm Bureau Store 1•ales who preyed upon ship· tnrs, tiw !Jo:ll'fl of alc•ohollsm in mc~nts, Mr:;. Ella ltanrloiph :1nd Sales, Stoeltbrldge, nf $825 in lhr. Civil Wnr. !'roof of his popu· river!. DnnHI)~e to Ihe stove and 2 lnsldo Plainwl'li; onY were pallbearers. marooned in Alaslm. In HOME 1 1 ty'picnl cycic-wltli lhe eornrnis· lw •liriPd h" rJtl t sir .January 1 hr. will !JP. rr· lJ • · ti 1 ·1 · 1· II1 f01 · t1 ·A n'1 • Look to your health; · uhd if Martin find:; further tragedy in slbn directing an opcmtion ai1nr•cl lt. Eel Darling has r!flshed in on 22 aC'rr.s. or bc:ms. They thr·eshed 374 bushels. George Cmwfnrd, Lansing mil· sician returning from a dance en· qflgemcnt. at Wflyside Inn near Leslie, wns 1\illcrl. Oetobcr 30 •vhen the r.nr in which he was riding overturned just bey'illld MAKE LOW COST -sTORM where llw Cedar slrcel [Ja\'cment ends in Mnsnn. DOORS, STORM WINDOWS Mrs. Edith Scriptcr hw: bought " I llw llnccdn Lunch on Maple. & PORCH ENCLOSURES riO Yuurs A,:.ro-1!101 All 1he count v offices are now one of~ Top Qu~llty lneatcrl in the 'new court: house. Seats arc !1ring placed in the cit·· '!U It com·t room this weelc. WDNDO\¥ MATERIALS Leslie has r:ranted P. frnnchise for 1he clcclric road through the for ·Pgultry, Hog House village. and Elarn· Windows, tool Maple strc~t' wns· opcnPrl for tiw firr.t traffic .Monday. Erncr-:· Lefs in Sunshine Vitamin "'D" tine Ertrlc with her Shr.!laml pony was the first person... to r.lriye over ;!.1 :.new brick pave·. m.dnt. . :·_;!:_- • :':,.: , -. .. EX~.~O·GtA:Ss~·.i A. W: _. • -,,of Mason h1s 11cen awn rf!btli rt~·sil vcr mocla I by 11 h~ Louisi~!i!f,-.J:~~t'rchase Expos I· lion fo:· hi~1.,dJsplay_ of grains at St. Louts. · · ' Whrm the "scnUolding on the ·!Jie~E nun;tr.'.I.:,-LAsS~o~NE~T. new Stale road bridfTc ioh went clo~vh·'lriJcsdny, Levi Ecl{hnrt sitf· fl!rcd ·3 brol•rm t•lh"' nnrl E. J. .· . '1'1GI.Asi: Rornbeclt a lacerated arm. The Mason :';Chool has received n picture of Charles Noble, who nlattcd Mason as a town !Ute In - 18a7 and 1838. The pprtmit, with fitting ceremony, will shortly he "i-O·GLASS hung in lhe high school building. .. '' · C. W. Curtis has started up his . '• apple jelly evaporator at Dans· · .• jl ville.' ' I ··-·····-ei:GLASS Farmers who use practices RoY Christensen· that have: proved profitable can reduce · unit costs. ·of- producing · . · · ·YOUR FltiENDLl:' FORD DEALER . 0 0 whent;'onts, corn and sugar beets 1 " PI ,' .~ ' o • O '' t ,' \ by 61% to 20%, Mlehlgrin :State college speclalists•. sny•.•. I j' ~ ~ ' • •

nn;vhoo Entll''''lln~ ·committees Chosen I Mrs, Wllllmn l'vTIISoJJ'f nilmHlml Ml', nne! Mt·s, JnmoA Wrl~llt: ansville Aggies Defeat· · 'rho Woman's Mlssinlliiry So- • . L' k ff n Join! mcnlin~: of tlw Mnrlhn nnrl fnmlly of Lnrmlng nnrl Mt'. ., .: clet;v of the Jcreo •Moii!Orll~t For Yearuoo Sta . anrl PJ·isf!!lln dreles of the Wom- nne! Mra, J~tlgP.ne Gnuss ond sr1n Free Methodists r.hm•r:h met 'J'httr~rln;v nftumoon · ' · Mrs. lfclcn Young - Phone 3931 fowlerville Team nu's finr'ic!y of Chrl~tlnn Srwvieo were Stimlny dlmwr gtwsts o( nt the homo of MrH, Lloyd Huy.' 'rhn snnlur.~ hnvc gotten unrluJ:: nt IIuwcll Weclnesdny evonlng, lhelr parenls, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lnw- hoe, 'fhc business nweling wnH way with their yrmrlmolt Htntl Dnnsvllle defenlerl Fowlerville Mrs. Musolff gave u tnllt ·on tho ton Gauss, · ' MakeQ Plans·1 for: I (Jius.~c!l llrw~ Ror:lal J~vnnlng fo'rlrlny for I he flnul win of the prcsldod over h;v thr. prnslrlrmt Jlf)Hitlnns. Dansville Youngsters meeting of the aH~emhly !I[ Mil· Ml', nml Mrs. Rlnnley Voss 1111111 uarter y '!'he mC!ITI!JP.I'H nf I IJn ,junior IIlli] llf!HHOI1 £1 to fJ. 'J'he gfli11C WIIH ·1')1rs, Hnrry Muore, 'l'ho mmttin- Commit tnr.H nr.: :H; follows: Ad· 1 waulwr! lnsl Mny, whleh slw nt- son, Edwin, Mrs. l~liznheth Pol- Meet Have UNICEF Halloween 'scnlol' elnsses of 1. ')', A. H. nn· playncl In mixer! snow nnrl. rnln dcr of the nflornoon wns Hpent v.:rli~ilng, Vo!'ll Cnmphell nnrl i·~l­ joyml n sor.lal nve!lllng In tlw ng anrl ns n resuli them wem many rolllng hnnclngci; for ilw mlnRirm !Pn jlllf'H; HllhHr·rlptlon~;, Domthy te!llrlcd, leJ' or Mnson, MJ', nne! Mrs, WI!- Qunrtm·Jy meP.tlng service~ will Twn·IIII!Hirerl fifty Dansville room nl tlw sr>)Hiol Ja.~t J•'l'iriay, flllnlrlc>s on lwth slrlr.s, hospltul In PortugucsP. T~m;t hns- Shnwerman and Hhlrlt•y Chlll'ch; Vh•gil Kehres, ,Jp, of Detmlt IHil' HykP.rl, M!', nne! Mrs. Chnr!P.s hP. lwlrl nt tlw J•'t'r>r• Methocllilt wn.'i 11 Sunrlr1y vltiltnl' of Ml', nnrlj Slogclnnrl Mr. nml Mr•s. ehurf'h wee!< enrl, Novemlier ymm.:stcr·s eelt•hraterl n UNrcgl<' Dnne:lng nnrl vario11s gnm1•s 11'1'!'1! l•:nrly In !he second period pllnl, The next meeting will he layout, Mnry Lou Bolnwl, J\nn Wnllne·r~ thl~: 1111 nil-day meeting nl. l.hn homn ()r:slr!r'lr•, Holll'rlll Mlllilns, Hutl1 Ml'H. A. ,J, Millm·. .Johnson or Williamston were en- ;; through 7. HPV, E. L. Boileau Hnllower>n for Ihe fiJ•.o;! tlmr. Snt· tlw ellversion of tim nvmdng. !lot· Dnnsville siartP.r! fl'nm theh· own Milurle:e Cavnnnugh of Lnnslng lerlnlnerlnt: rllnner fltmdny nt. llw nf Pr:l'l'y, rlbl1·ir:l HliJl!!l'intomlent mrlay rovcnlnf'. 'ril£H'!! wns dogs nncl pun·d! wrm IHie•r :.lll·.vurrl, t11w nncl pul togethm· u' of Mrs. Lewis i"rer.r· on TIHirsrlny, Ann J\nrlemon nnrl SuzuJHW 110 November .11, AI. thlil meeting Morll·n. mHI Mr. nnrl Ml'H. Llpyd Cava- home~ of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy IIo- of the Lnnslng distrld, will be in nnw for sonpl;lg wlntlnws or run- 1mrverl n~ rrfrr•shmrm!H. M1·s. drive tlmt elllmlnnted with Dick nnngh nnd fnmily of East Lun· hart. 'l'he or:r:nHinn wns In hnnol' e:IHil'gl' of tlw sm·vkes. Jng orr with the garden ~·ntf!, Jilin I lllHI Mr.. ~lr.-ConiH•y, l'i:JHS ilrooliH driving owr tlw goal line they will cnn rlpplt!HIIllf'n for ' .lunifll' m;slslants wlll he Ger­ Sprlng Arbor collr!ge. · '" ,• ·. tlirlinP. rrnrlr:nvnorl anri Mnxlnr, sing wPre Sti!Hlny rlhiiWJ' guu;;t~; of ilw <18th wedding nnnlveJ•snry F'rldny nnrl Snturrlny evening ' ' ndvJHOr~, WCI"C tJrl!sr.nl, friJ• the IIIla] Sandra Cook ~pt•nt tlw week group Jll'l!sentetl tlwm wii!J 11 There will he n soclel y meellng nr UNTCIGP Is self·evlclnnt. In the Rntr·ollutl •r11 111 ·' 'l'hmngh fnmlllcs neither tcnm D:rf<' l.inlnr:el' lllHI Hon l~otterly; gmnl( total of mlns thry ml!uC'Iee.J. Mi•.' 111111 M1·s. ·n'iJy 'f:JovroJ' an· ww; uhlr: to move the bnll well li!HI r•rlltors, BrJh Wllitnlwr anrl r'!ld with her gmnriJJai'P.nls, Ml'. glfl In honor of the even!. following the Suturrlny evening J\ lotrll of $t:Jfi.7;i Is tlwl!• to nrnllleil llir! P.llgngr:nwlti' of !heir t!Jmugll IIH• m•r:oml half until the 1 nnrl ,Mrs. Chnrle.'; Cook of G1·aml O!f"o Bntt!gP. nf Founluln spe•ltt St'I'Vil'e•. Sundny Hev, Moore will gl~t Rites Held for i n I MonriH\ . I..Pe Ige. 1 ·the Unltl'rl Nations Tntomnllruwl llnug!Jter, VPrla, \rr · i•:lln·irig'' r-JoHing mlnlltl's wlwn l•'owlervllle 'AtiJJPikH Will hr> I;,JVP.l'f!rl hy the week emclnt tiw'home of IH'I' glvr: thP. morning mqssnge and Ml'H. E!izni1C'Ih Sreley spe!nl fHJn, Melvin Bnttlge, Hev. Boileau will preach in thf! CIJIIrh·r!llS l·~fllr'lW'llC,\' Fund. '!'hoy Wolfgang, .n·., or Lansing. No rll'CJVI! to DilllHVI!if!'H 12-yard line: Former .. Lynwonrl Nlm:•, 11'1\ck; lm~Phnll, Jllan to lisP. llw rno~wy In Improve rlnll' h;isr,berm srt.-·[UL',.Ihr> wr:u: 'J'hb1'o· llw 1:anw e!IH.locl:·· , Resident ·· .run lor' ir Jli'IIV.I'llriel", ''· •'' · Mr. and Mrs. Mrrle Fl'P.t!r nnrl M1•s, Cnr'!'oll Glynn. (Contlnuml l't•nm l'ngr• 2) '' . .. ,,. -·-- ·: . ' r Nlms,' liehli~ Renlor~ .. plnyr!cl their of Mason ~a~.:ilflml~ ·to·;Dunsvil!,-. family WCJ'e l~rlclny ovenln~~ I his gilt will g(ve, ·fW exam-, Mrs .•JnclcYaeger nnd Sally of inst·f•Hme. '• · ·• fol' ·burial· In ·t~~frvlq\y r~cmetery Hnll:i!HI llJ'IIWP.l" 1.~· ·t hr- plmlog­ })le, l'aeh pt I ,I :17 1\orcnns 11 (J!nss Enst Lnllslng, Ml'. nnd Mrs. J\r· ' giJC'sts of M1·. nnrl Mrs. Eug<~llc! 'I't1esclay nfletJioon .-~frtllowlng raphr>l'. Dletrrt• Lukowski and Slhr•rJ'Y of J\nn J\J'imr. .::1 'or milk ever-yday !or 11 wee it, or ·thur Mitchell of Wchhervllle and services at Mason, · .. Clar·l1 Pilqlp~ will :!lso lwlp whcm Ingham County News November 4, 1954 Page 2 it <·nn be tJsr•rl 'to protect 2,275 Mr. nntl Mrs. Ji'Juyd Mitchell Life-Long Resident Mr. Sawyer waH n native or nrNirrl with nr1 SJW~inl jm~lions. ,~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-, l:hllrln~n of India ngnlnRt tuber· were 'fuesduy evening rllnncl' Dansville hnvlni( hccn lmrn here• Piclmrs of the }', II. A. nnrl culo~l~. ):(liCHtH oi Mr. nnl! Mr~. GeorgP. 0-f Dansville Dies In 1880. Tn Hl2l MJ•. nnri MI'S. F. !•'. A. will hP tulwn 'l'hln'srlPnlnr pnuJfs at ll1nt I lnw. 1 lllren at fi::IO Jl. m. when the Mltc·hell. Mnnrlay afternoon a! the Method· riled nhout a year ago. IS THE WORD •• ynnngstPrs sta1•tecl their doorbell Mr. anrl Mrs. J•'lnyrl Ch:~rnhr:r· ist l'lllll'eh ut 2 o'block for Mrs. Surviving m·c n son llni'J'y nf ringing. At 7::!0 It solllH.led agnln Jatn anrl Miss· Mllllc:!!nl ClwmhPl'· .Julin Walker, a life-long resident Mason; 2 daughters, Mrs. Halplt . .. Emersons Entel'tain -· I '~' to re!mlnri tlw yuung.'!oli Mnt lwrllsl. dHn·r·h r.u· Your portrait by Olan Mills will become 'for we know how to capture the t'eal dm1t·m;1n .of the party, nml hr;r M1's. Bessie Olson in spending f':trrrl [oJ' tlw past lO weel;I~Jri~J~C. WnynP. Wallwr ~f New Hudson, Mrs. Irvin .CiemeJ\ts· were Sun· mPnl s or wieners, eider a nrl G~uy B.l,l\1.1, J?hn W,uvel, K~n-, 'Yolfgang, S.l·: of Si; LOUis .I~Cll. hntl1 of whom, Wlth the husband, day' dinner guests of MJ•. ·and doughnut~ WP.re SCI'VC!d as n•· m til Docket!, helth Moor!', DolO- Sunday guests of tiH GloveJs. ··; Slll'Vivf!. There nrc also 2 grand· Mrs. Hobert Cook. of Lnpee ': Good for thy Crumbalwr, Kay Moran, M1·. ·and Mrs .• T~ohert Bart fctt· sons, Duane and Robert Wnlllng nnrl Bud nnrl Gerry nnrl Mr. nm· guests of Mr. anrl Mrs, Lloyd Sundny on Mr. and Mrs, Dennott lllr•hiH mvn Xnnlh l'nt:ly nnr1 Mrs, Tony Matyzlus unrl tmn ITnyhou, Taylor. Mrs, Ahrlfl Willert of Lnrming' Assmnbly!of Clod Clnu·eh of How­ New Officers hulirling was constt·uetml In 1026 l•'orty m!!lnlwr·s of tho ,iunlor ll.v nom:rm Arnolrl ami lws heen of Slocithrldge ·were Sundny Mr·. nntl Mrs. ,Tnclt Bramnn nnrl nnrl Mr·s, g, B. Sehlffcr· of Jack· ell wore enlartalnr.d at a I !allow­ Mmnlwr·s of liw W. c. :r. u, .guests of Mrs, Jess Bnchmnn, family were Sunday guests nf the Cephus Srnlth and Emmn son npd Mrs. Neva Bullet• were con party Frlrluy evening nt tile rir.(IL',l'trnnnt of the McthociiHl Sun· were entertairwfi 'l'nesrlay uvc· l'l'!lincr!rl hy n mr1rlern hullrling rlny sdwol were entcrlnlnr!cl thiH summer. M1•, Arnolrl had the Ml', nmt· Mrs, Honnlrl Pnrlslnn inlier's parents, Ml', and MrH. Smith of Stocltbridgc S(lent guests for lunch SIIIICiny f!Vcnlng home of Mr. nnrl Mr·s, ;James nlng Ill !he llnmr~ or the, pre~l· Thumday r~vcnlng nl lim horne hulirling mnvcrl Jmhiml his home Oil nl 11 0 f L 1 WerlneHclay with Mrs .. Bess![! of Mr. and Mrs, Paul Baur and Crumhnlwr, 'J'IIC young p!!oplr~ rtent, Mrs. Allie 'l'hornpsnn. 'l'he and fnmlly of Mason were dlnnm• · s c · nns ng, Turnbull nnrl Mrs. Sarah Clem· t n of Dnvlcl Dlnill. During tile eve· nrrlvccl In masqucmrle and lim business rnc•et ing wus openrci liy 111111 will use It for nn office for guests Sundny of Mr·s. Bernice Mr. nnrl Mrs. rtnhert Larldn cnts, · am y, nlng r.~arncs wore plflyml nnrl re· his Insurance huslncss. cv~Jnlng WIIH spent. playing tiw rlcvolions, lc!rl liy Mn;, Elmer Wheeler nnll family, Miss Evelyn nnd Iurniiy of Lansing were Sun· '!'he Whlterlog diHlriet Ballo· frcsilmcnls of cldet• nnrl dough­ Townsend was u Sunday visitor day evening lunclwon guest~ .of Miss Shh·toy Coolt of Asbury ween party wns held Fr·irtny cvo· r,:umes, Lnler refr·cshmeniH were I~J'oHt. nuts were cn,loyP.ci, Mar·vin Swnn server! by Mrs, Crumhalwr. Dur·lng the rnreling the follow­ of Lucille WIJCe.ter. Mr. nnrl Mrs, Carroll Glynh. college, Wilmore, 1\y., spent the nlng nt the school hmrsn. Aftr!r 111111 Millon Hies rccelvecl gifts M 1 M J 13 D 1 l week cnrl with IH't' pnrenls, Mr. lhe hny ririe there wns a wiener for ilavlng tiw hest costumes. Ing nJTkcrs wore t~icetcrl; MrH. Mrs. Mnurlcc •Monroe nnrl chii· L, r,. anr rs. · · a ton spen 'LIHI M•·s Gle 1111 Cool' roast, nssorled calms, cumiy ami Doosler·H l'lan Rllllllllllgc Sale Dansville WSCS dren and Mr. ami Mrs. Mllw ,,unt ny with the !altar's Jlllrents, ' . · " cirl~r. Mrs, Act.hen Wilt Etnrl Mr. Diehl Allie 'l'lwrnpsnn, president: MI'H, The mernhers of the Bnoslnr P.lrnor l~rn1;t, !lr:;t: vkc·pn•sirlent: Kuch aiid family of Wehbr.rville Mr. and Mr·s. I•'rcd Suger of Chel· Mr. ami Mrs. Alger Bowen and club nre ·arranging a rumrnagr. arc! lilq Lcaejwrs. In the depart­ se·1 Neva Buller spent: Saturrlny ment. Mrs. Tiarr.v Moore, Sf'('OJiri vir!O· Schedules Meet nnrl Mr. and Mrs. Lee Irnlndr!l · '· · family of Wchber'.'\!lc Wl!l'e rlln· evening nt: Ensl. Lansing with . Hnle whieh will be iwirJ In llw prcsirlenl: Mrs. Geor·gc Vogl, Sr., unrt· fnrniiy of Mnson spent Sun- Mr:·~n'ct Mrs. 'Lew!~; Freer nnrl ncr gtresls Sunday 'nf Mr. nnrl Mrs. Cella Butlm· anrl rna, coundi rooms i1l Mason Saturrlay · · .,. · :;ec!n•tary·ll'l'lrsun•t·; l\h·s. Alfn•rl Next Wurlnesrlny evening, No· day with their purcnts, Mr·. nnrl f111nily . wen: Sunday guests of Mrs, Ear· I Showers, Mr. and Mrs ..., ,morning, November 6, 'l'ilr. !;ale Halph Taylor. ., r,>f ColuniiHrs, Slrr•r·mfln, r·on·r>:iiHIIJcling sPel'f!· wmher 10, will he the rlaliJ for n Mrs. A. G:. Br.rgm·. Mrs, Bpt·gcr· ihcir gmndpawnts, Mr. nntl Mrs. Vernon PJ·oelm· a.llci Mrs. Snrah Ahoul 7% more lurlwy meat Is will begin al 8 n. m. Mr·s. Dnvirl Ohio, is spe1uling Sf'V\!I'al days tary: Mrs. Clyde Curtis, spiritual meeting or the Woman•s·soclely is still confined to her home by Fra'ncis J,esse of NorlltWi is SIH>l!HIIIWI liy tlw Following showing the pic­ sliil<~ W. C. '1'. !I. :nrrl is IJelrl an· lures, there will he a coffee hnitr. 1\ll:lliy at Bay Vlt!W, The [Jubllc Is ·Invited to this meet· '!'he Nnvmnhc!r mcc~ting will be ing. lwlrl at Sunset Haven. FlfleP.n members of the home ·~ORIDA, SWEET AND JUICY. 0. K S. l']a.ns luslullalinn extr.nsinn group wont through 'l'ltls S:•turrlay "'"'llinJ:(, NnvPm· tile eanr:m· rleteetion clinie at Lan­ her G, will be public installation sing last: Wednesday. As a rcs[llt for the rww oJ'fit'C'l'S of Dan,c;vilic ol' this experienee the club hns 0. E. S. Nn. no. 'l'lw cv~t will he undertalcl\JJrd! :;eitunl. Mrs. William Mu- Apples , .. IN THE SHELL t 8~~ 49o Hoy Hobart. FRESH FROZEN, solf will teach tile ehrKs. Mrs. Grace Ior11e !1:1s ht•[•n eonfirlC!rl ami Mrs. Raymond Underwood '· H. Chappell Agency to l11s bed by :;Jcknuss the pusl of Eden. · week. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Murdoclt •1:!17 W. Deihl Ilene Shnrland nr Lnnsing aJHI anrl Tnrnmy anrl Elzie Milner .Chuck Roast lb. 1\lr·. anrl Mrs. J\r·e.ilie Sh;rrlanrl were Sunrlnv

nnci Rugr.no Lyon & SonB, ,Tor· hielns nnrl C:IIOl'IIBOys, :l2,!llh tnt, .• rmy, ~~ Jb Jnl, 1,<100 lh mille, 7H:).~ 111 milk; Hmwn & Pfle•tr.r·, Tl1erc's More Than One Way to Feed tbe Hay Jy wlll !Illy more for hornlnsR cnf· nom;;r, RHOW IS I'J.MJNEI)' 'Glenn and Graf tic nml there Is ustrnlly loss mr­ lJ I) cjlt I' 5 YO/ll'll-Mic!higanu Hnl~;tclns nnrl OucrnscyR, :J;;!,H )b .Tho Qltmno~ cnmrnunHr,::is Fnrm No, :1, QuC!rnsoy, 10llh fnt, fnt, H4H,ii lh rnlltq Huywnrd & cnss nncl hide damage If horn~ arc removed. llr'ennumnn advises' ~;ponSDI'il1g' ll rlhhnn nncV lf'C)Dlty Lead DHIA Groups 1,550 lh .mille; nnrl Eugone Lyon 'l'odrl, Ifolslelns, :J2,0 Ill fnt, D33,8 lrorsc! slww'for J!et'!p)c' 6itt!• clt.>hornlng th!l cnttlo Into litis full Jh·~HI! & FJnns, ,Tct•scy, Hl. .Jh fnt, 1,:150 Ill mill(: Avery Program mns vll'inlly Runrlny, Novembt~r Suggests Ditiry Feed when fly ~ctrson is pust, In October Tests lh mllic, · Lynn IInynes, Holslr.Jns, 31.9 7, nl. I he ,John'Copp fnrm ut~ .lJS·· U n rJ e r 4 yr.nrs-MlrhlgnnrL lh fnt, flrJ7.:llh mill(; Len Bnumm·, fly l\L II. Avnry rlomncrl fl((lllcidng J!lnnls'her.mr~Jr• m•r• thnl tho rlnte of enC'11 f:m·vlce ·1n nent• Olmmm1. 'l'ho Rhow ;\vlll: Lyio Glenn of !hr. Ingham Cr.n· Farm No. :l,·our.rnsr.y, 81llh fat, !Iolstnlns nnrl Gucrnsnys, 31.4 lh CJounty Agric:ulf!11111 Agrnt of lnft!r.llon to vltnl organs. ~JH'· Is PIIIPI'l'd on n IH't!erllng C'lrnrt. Silence Is ono great nrl nf !'rill· stnrt at 12::!0. 'l'hct•c \vllf .1m'. no .1 VI!I'HIIIlon.-Hnzlltl'. 1ml Dnh·,v IIc!rd Jmprovcmenl nH· l,•IGrJ 111 mille; nncl Grnr Bros,, fat, 7:l5 . lh mlllt; D•·ln Acltloy, Rcenmrncnrlatlons 1111 the fcr.rl· clallliiH oay nWtiPI'P cnn C'Ut tilPHf! As n nrlu lllllt• c•nn lw gained ndrniRslnn chnrgo, ,. . · Hrwlation and Jr'red Gl'llf of Ing- Hn!Hieln, liO lh Jut, ·t,GlrJ lh mill<. Holsteins, :JJ.O lh fnt, 8111.0 Ill lng of rJnlry eows r.omt~fmm the losses hy kecJIIng Jlastums anrl hy ln·c•c!rllnn a r·nw will! In li Wt!el(s milk; 'lhl Fny & Son, IIolstcinR ham No. n sr!l t}w prndur•llon Under 3 ycnrs-EIIsworlh unci dnlry cxtmlslrJn cle(II.IJ'Imr.nt of feerl lots free nf bits of ilowder-t he t IIrcc· because it contain~ grain, n!sn Eden Elevator soclatlons wlll get lu~l!l .from fourths of I '.i mixture. Clean out replaces part of the· r,:rain ra· fl'crl lnrnl,, So cattle wltlHJLtt Phone r.mille 215rl technicians in keeping lhesr• n'<'· horns g"l'lll'l'otlly will f(llin weight l'houe l\fnson ~(180 lUlLSOII, 1\lich, Cull 3676 Collect the pooch's sleeping quarters and linn. 'J'he cow ~vlll mljLrst her hay We Give Gnhl 'stumps :I. dust. it with rotenone, too. onls, hut every rlniryrnnn should nHH'C! llltit'onnly. Pildti'!'S gencml· Uoute 1 ]~ulon nuplds consumption . de pen rl in g on .. ' Tl!cn sprny lite floor wllh an whether silage is feel light or inscctkide ·mixture 'that won't henvy. "CASU lrO~ YOU1t IDJ.I~ ASSETS" stain. A methoxychlor-pyrethrum · J,ow grade rouglmgc, such as • cornstnllt straw nml bcnnporls,· mix'turc is good. Anrl he sure to ~======-!. . ;cover l11e sofa or chair where should be offered only after the • your pet relaxes. cow has hur.l a chance to cat all Michigan State she. wants of good roughage, pos.' • sibly placing the low grade mn· tcrlal out where It may be )Jiclwrl • Farmers Will Pay over al leisure. Jf the hay is not of top grade it may he possible • Holstein Sale lo feed the first cutting of n lt;s later than you think! Sah• will lu' lll'lrl ul. Wolverine I.ivt•stol'lt Sales l'avllion, 2 New Tax for lower grade once a day and the • ' • l~ ...:~-<: mill'.~ wo•st. ol' Williamston on US-lli. second cutting once a day. • Good quality in alfalfa bromci Don't get cnugnt wtth your thermon~eter Social Security is inr:licntcr:l when the .. hay is If you OJICrntc a fnrm anrl net leafy, is fine stemmcr:l, is down. Your RPM Dealer is all set right Friday, November S $•100 or more, you'll be under the Iroe from weeds al)d is readily eaten. 12:00 Nnnn social security program on Jan· • now to· put your car in top shape fo1· uary 1. Alfalfa prcclorninutes over the hromc grass. Color is no! too im·, winter driving with :inti-freeze, a chan'iill no m~An OF mm1s•rmmn HOJ,STEINS 'l'hnt 's when ynu start to build • 20 Cows just. frPsh m· will h1•. soon up credit. in the Olcl Age and Sur: portant. Green docs indicate that of oil, a complete lubrication job, and a curing conditions were favorable 21i 111'1'11 Jlt•ifi'J'S of the best quulJiy vivors' Insurnnce program for top-to-bottom chock of all possible hut a brown-colored hay that is • 10 OJII'II lll'ii'PI'S fr·om ret•ord dums your dependents' protection ami for your retirement, reminds M. leafy and fine stemmed can he trouble s~ots. Beat the rush and get,y~u~ li SPr\'kP·AJ;"•' nulls nl' the best blood llncs mul of hlgh-rccot·d more nutritious than n grer.n·col· • dams H. Avery, county agricultural RPM Changeover now. : ,. ngcnt. ored hay that is coarse and shy · of leaves. · Thl'se enf.t lc. are selected from tlw. good herds nl' l\lic•higan To pay for this, the farm nper­ ntor will pay n new tax on his Goor:l quality in silage, whe1hm~ and wo• I'Pl'l sm·e 1ht•y will hcl11 mry brcedu build u hcffcr· herd corn or hay crop, is indicntcd' or llols{t,ins. l!l:55 income. And Avery says that. whether when the silugc contains no mold RPM 10-30 Special Motor Oil Sale SJIOIISOI"ed by you nrc beyontlrclircmcnt age ot· and has a pleasant odor. Best ' . ' •' ' I quulity in com silage is cxpcctcc( not makes nn .cliffcrcnce on the ' ~ r •' .'.1 ';;l'>•/ lUICI!IGAN JIOLS'l'J~IN FRESIAN ASSOCIATiON tnx. You must pay the self-crn­ from a wcll-eareil crop cut in th~ . Ideal. for cold. weather, . GLENN CASI~Y, Aucllnnec!' ploymon t tax ns long as you con· early dough stage. B~st quality, , Willlnmstnn t inue to work-if your net farm hay crop silage is expected from' .... , "RPM"' Hi~30 fOUcial profit is $400 ot' more. ::~ stand high in legume and on· flows freely at IDIW tem· silage at the right moisture con' The lax will be 3'/r of your net peraturcs · t~'"glvc you farm profits up In anrl including tent. $4,200. The most anyone will pay If good quality silage and hay: really quiclt, battery· arc fed, the grnin I'll lion can be per ycnr will be $12G-until the saving s tarls. 'l'h~n, rate inerrascs in ·19GO. 'ower than otherwise. Grain must If you hire n farm worker and ·1c fed in accordance with ·!he when your engine warms AUCTION 1motmt of milk produced. The pay l!im at lcnst. $100 per month 11ost careful dairyman weighs · up, this ~rcat motor oil retains its vis­ lfa\'ing- tlc•t•idl'd In dist•cmlinue our dairy npm·.ufions we will in cash during next year, .he also will come unrlcr social security, ~nch milking from each cow, cosity to give maxiwum prot9ct.ion to·. all srll ut puhlir· ntwf.imr ut Smithluml F1nm hll!nl.ml 1 mile west. oi' You ancl your vmrlwr each (lay a weighs each feed of grain the critical parts. · " · - ' Clm•·loll.,, ~lidtil;'llll, on 111·79, ),11\Vrtmce' highway. tax of 2•,; of the worker's in· cow rates. A good practice is to corn e. weigh or measure mill< of c:lcll You get. this ~IIIlJUC perlormance .froin Details on the social security ·cow- once u week. At each feed, "RPM" 10·30 Special b~cause it is the progrnm nnd how to figure your measure t.he grain to the cow Tue_sday, November 9 benefits arc availnblc nl the from a container holding a equivalent of SAE lOW, 20W, and 30, !;nnwn weight of grain. Cmmm·nl'ing ul. 1:00 n'elocle on f.lte following descrilwcl counly extension· office, Avery meets all the needs of all cm·s in all sea· points out. Or you can contact a A number of grain mtlons can 111'0(11'1'1.~·: sons unclp.r ullldnds of driving conditioqs. socinl sc•curity ficlclmnn at Lan­ be mnde up accorcllng to the size s-ing. The co-npcmlive extension of animal, the amount nf milk AND "RPM" 10·30 SPECIAL SAVlllS service will holrl a farm meeting produced and the protein content. YOU UP TO% OF) A GALLON OF OJ\S· December 22 to oxp!ain the pro­ of the roughage fed. A sllCct con­ Complete Dairy Herd Disposal gram. taining winter feeding rccom· OLINE IN EVERY 5 YOU BUY! PLUS menclations with tables is avail- OIL-CONSUMPTION SAVINGS OF ~.~.j TH & BANGS TES~'ED . able through the co-operative ex· TO 33% COMPARED TO 'LIGif'l' ' Dr M J Green tension service at the court house • • • in Maso·n. Stop in nml ask for it. • GRADE OILS. · , V 36 Head of Purebred Guernseys VETERINARIAN A few suggestions on minerals N c 1 st -common ~al t i~. the only min· • ' - ,et ur · 1\fason ~raJ that must be fed to an cat- 3 Head of Holsteins, l'h(ln!l l'rluson 9791 ' tic. The best method is to allo~v • the cow free access to loose sitlt RPM LUBRICATION nmA 1mcmms Guernsey f,nw, 4 yenrs nltl, .. -·------~--- if the! daily time of access' is • •127 lb o!' hast! on 20·Cnw H~rd du~ ,Jnnuiuy 2•1 ">ilot't. Throwing on salt at .feed­ llnrd lt\'PJ"ug·c 429 lh of f'ltt. . Guet•nsey Cnw, 6 years oltl, Hat(hing Weekly ing time is npt to result in too lit· • . Gum·nso•y Cow, a years old, tltw l\lny ·Hi tle or too rnuch. It is unnccc~sary due ,Janmu'Y 2a llolstcJn Cow; 2 yenJ'II old, to acjd salt to a grain mixture eover • Gum·nso•y Cnw, yenJ'S nhl, All Summer •I fresh lllltl ·open · when salt is available by free uc· due 1\llu·ch 2:-1 cess. • Gucmsey Cow, 8 yeat•s ohl, Gru1rnsey Cow, 2· years old, Pullorum-~lcun Chlelts Minernls may be Jacking in dtw 1\lny 1 ' due Aiu·ll 3 · feed or water and the obvious • Holstein Cow, ·1 years old, li Hentl of Guernsey lleifers, 11i l;lymptoms of luck m·c: Iodine­ fre$h ami OJICII to 1.8 monfl~~ ohl LLIHI OJtell shDI!/11 when calves· nrc born wilh • GIII!I'IIStW Cow, 4 yeurs oh1, lllleiLtl of Guer·nsey Heil'e.rs, 1 . Gulliv.er' s Hatchery goiter; ·cobalt-cows Jack appe­ t;o 13 monlhs old ln•ntl SCIIh!mbet· 2i> Phone i>381 Ea.ton Rnpltls tite for grain; and phosphorus­ Gum·nst!y Cow, 6 yent•s oh1, · Auclimicer's Nott1.: This Is one · Yz mile south on l\I·OIJ cows la.cl< appc,titc for hay-even fresh Lmt1 01mn of tho finest herds of duiry for good hay-muy have de: Guernsey Cnw, II ymus old, catc.le 'In Ute county, Pure· praved appetite. l't·esh hy tluy of snle bretls not registet·ed with the You may iFTSurc ngainst these llolstdn Cow, 4 yeurs old, high lll"odnlillon bnclegrouml. mineral short!\ges by givi'ng cows ft'l•Sh UIH] OJ!ell free ·access the year around to Guernsey Cow,· !i years old, . DAIRY EQUIPl\IENT trace' mineral salt and bone meal. f1·esh by d11y of su1e Stu:gc. Pnm11 JLn'd 3 units (near· But don't mix salt and bot1c meal. Gnm·nsey Cow, (I ymLJ'I'I old, ly new) I,.ct the cow;sclect what amount . I tlllo l~t1bl11Ul'f 3 . 191i0 Schult'' ll·can milk cooler 6f either she~ wants. ~ trnce min­ Guer'tL'ley Cow, 3 years old, Surge Ili·!1al. .watei· _heal•cr eral salt ivlll pi'ovirle · am]ilc io· ::: lr:· ' ), . 16 ·milk cnias /•' i! ., ; 40fo fm.~h mul OJICil dine nnd cobalt. The bone· meal ' ;.·1• .Gum·nstlY Cow, 4 years old, Pulls anti st.t•aiJie&• : :: . will provide ample, phos11horus . tine November 29 Schutt~r~ double"mdsll tnnk11 . Land 'Bank The last s.uggestion: .AJl essent Ia! Glternst!y Cow, 3 yem•s oltl, lUll~· hot!~.oll spttce het~let• vltmnlns needed by· n cow nre fresh nud bred Octobm· 1 either found In her feed, If lt is liAY, STRAW, OATS ~-..:... ..:..... --~,..._~.-.t _!'' ~,.1. Guernsey Cow, 6 years old, LOANS .good qunllty feed, or are·mnde by 1'@195~ lh California 011 Coll)panw· t1uc. Det:cmbct• 22 '700 bales of mixed Alfalfn.lltLY tho genn llfe in. her stiJrtinch. . " Gne•·nsey· Cow, 6 yetu'S old, 300 bales ot· !iecoml cuU.ing AI· Guurd 'Agninst llardwnt•e , TR/,DEMAfm "RPM'" . tlue AJII'Il 29 folfn. llay . - This·'may be tho time. of ·year ru;a, ~· 8. ~AT; OFI', Guernsey Cow, 3 years old, 800. bales of Wheat Stt•aw when grass Is short thut livestock fresh und bred September 18 $00 btislmls of. Outs,. ··National owners wlll be paying the larger Guernsey Cow, 6-years old, hardware bill. The suggestion due November 12 :. TEBMS: CASII from Michigan' extension special· Guernsey Cow, 4 years oi!J, Not respiinSable tor necldents Farm Loan .lsts is tha( Jivestocl• owners. will t1ue ,Jnnuury 11 day of sale pay a 11ardware blll. of ~bout n ·'P R o D U c T s o F T.H E C A L 1 F q R N I A Q I L . C 0 M P A N Y Association mllllon dollnrs this year, This · . _ .. - . '• ' •'"' I' hardwal'e bill will come . from , 4111 ·!§. Cochran ...... PJtone 1880 hardware disease· causea from ·ZIG'S OJL ..UP. · · · · ·· L. P. Smith &. M.. c~. Klais~~ Owners, . Charlotte • ~f:;fia~~~~~f0~l::~t~il~h~c~~t~a~~!~ Distribut(l(l !.~Y ·. ·/ · · 5 . ·,PLy 189 Milford' St., Eost LIUlslng, · GLENN r.. AROIIEB, A.uctlonec:r · . premature death to many · · · · • · · · · · .. · ,' ' . "' ' . Chnriotte, 1\llehlgan. - 'ResiclenOO. 1760 that have · guiP,ed .. ·:them'- l.oeal Denier:,.· · · . . Phones.:..~)fflce sst :~ 1 1 McCarn· · MILi' d'OIUJAN, .. Cierk · while .fl:edhlil'· .. . . ., ;,. · · : • , ,.•. , , ''i .. · ·' · . , . ·- . .'. . butOtl.!er their: nnimuls carcasses ~~ryly~;.the arc diet.. ·~ :"'~ ...~:~·~· • ~s~---~;~;··+2:·2:2s~~O;Il;·l~l ~(1~cd~n~r~. ~''sl2.'~·~~~~~~~4~~~;'·~j·~~~·~·~i:i:o~,;~~~:;~~~~!t~~~~~~~~~~~~~L ,/,' f ' I ' /',I 'rl1oy confd got .ftiSI ns much fonrl .--'------,-----~---, .---·--..;.._----.,.--:---·------ns they hrn1~hl ln.1D:J!i.:J!l fo1· only 17'/r' o[ lhelr dnllnr, 13ul they Drafty. Pens wnnt more mcnt nncl mom sarv· Country .To.wn 80th Wolverine ··Business Prophets Ices, Cut Profits 8l 'rhn nvcrngc corn ylelcl (WI' rw1·e By Is •12.8 huHiwls, 'I'IJo nvr•rngn fnnn· m·,. lwwc!VCI', mulrl Jll'nrluc·e n5 For Dairymen JIM BROWN Holstein Sa~<~ ipeg Industry Pace huslwls, ru·corrllng In tha Country In 1111•. \Volvm•ift«l l'm·r•lu·l'rl I.lwstudc 1-ialo•s l'u\'ilion on Grntlemnn. '!'he U, S. record y!clcl Those oxpensive halfer cnlveR US·Hl, 2 Vz lllilf!S IVI!SI: or Wl!!iamston, llli«•hig'llll, Is 2'10 huHiwls, · you're lwap!ng will gmw up in be lwnltlller milk cows if you AVC!l'll!iP mill\ proclucllon per l\eep them in 11 clmftless.pen t hiH lUary W:tlt r;hould win i.hl\ Cmll'!ti!;Pous Fil't'lllllll ycm· per r•ow Is :l,3!Ui lh. 'J'he nvcr· Wednesday, Novembetr 10 fall anrl winter. award. · With hPJ' haJ·r~ hand~ ~;lw ~t.:UHJI!'d uut a1 ngr! fanner cnulrl havn n herd blaze aboard tlw lll\llllhllmw band wa~un Satm·tlny 11 n'l'lrwlc, A. l\1. ,_, ...... tWeen 1953-54 nverngc of 10,000 !h. U. S. record A Jot of 1!11\ves get. slclt because \ ul'tm·•!oon; Mal'~' and I Wl\1'1\ J•idin~ in l.lw ('.au o'J: 71i iwnrl onl.shuullng reg-IHlf'l'r•d Jfolsh~in r•ows, h«'il'•••·s nml By Carl Collln :i2c Tl Jms dr•f'lirwrl stcmr1Jly since !.~ almoHL •l:J,OOO Ill. of n (Jcn the owner thought was !lraflless, points nul J, G. Hnys, the big Mtalw l.t•Jwk. Part or llw l,ansin~ St~xton ymmg- lmliH. ' Tim nvomgcJ. pigs raiser! por high :~;ehool hand wa.<; ou 'llw tail' mul. -Dunlncss activity next year I!H?. . ... !i_.~~ ;/', littm· Is G.5. 'rhe avornge farmer extrmslon dniJ·ymun at Michigan Cnwr; (nm•hnsc•d lhrnugoh 1hPrif! sltlf's ha\'i' liPI'll mnldlll;' snnsatlrmniJ'N'Ol'ds, ns well w; tnJllling· 1111'. l!•arlint;· slmw~ ol' tlw Wi11' fit In between o 1D53 and Offlf'ial wr•atiw1· forecasts 1o could I'IIIHn B. 'J'up record IH IH. Stale ~liege. "'My, this hea1.et· W wlwn G!'eat 1 1!\gh iempr!t'ntures in the 3 to The rlalt·ymnn snys exlem;l~n linn!< l«•r·ms-S«!H I•'loyd l\eln·l, l'Pnnimlln !IJ'IIIll'lt, Nnfinnnl :· ·Tliese ·prospeets should be ·o' 13rllnin :rgn•r•cl to join with the [j wt•eilwr·s l.Jr«m:t.c•d alul have had ehanet•s OUlf:thls yenr. During the war Cnnsunwrs at•e slill spenrling Slarlin~ last .January, Georgia grow under its feet In launching P!!~lod the farmer's share rose to !);:i',;. of thei!' inmmes for food. ltml< the lead "away fmm the Del· to buy 2 insurane1~ policit~s. the new program on marketing ' · · Mar-Va peninsula nnd has in· To entet· a hospital, at least a motcmity ward, is to he I creased its lr!ad every month ami marl\etlng research for Mieh· put on the sucker list. l~gham County News since tlwn. Product ion r:osl s in igan products. This progrnm was November 4, 1954 . Page 5 One o[ the nicest buildings in the connty when com-. the southern states are consirler· made possible by an appropriation ahly lmwr· than in the en stern pleted will be the Les!itl People's bank. The new bl'iek nne] part of the country. by the Michigan legislature In its aluminum fl'ont gives Main sll'Cel a ft'esh touch. last session. Evm·~·onn 'slloulll malw a lnm· of tlw county lilw Fresh or:mgc juice, extracted Mrs. Miriam Kelly will direct thr. Demnemts anrl L~PJHihlie:tns did last Sattll'llay. from tree-ripened ft•ttil in Flnr· the marl;rowth . . . The total corn carry-over on ger at Traverse City, and Miss big. ltil'CS. without set-backs. It boosts pori< profits . Octoher 1 was at an nll-time high Virginia Hell at Grand Rapids. of 918,000,000 bushels. That's In lilw manner 4 retail e'duca·. If sev.Q_ral o[ tile calf's an· Tfpre is whril n cnlf should Jool\ ,, nearly one-fifth larger than n lion specialists have bee,n · em· cestors have been euiiPr\ hrcatl~·if! Jil;r. :lf'conling' to Avery: TIH! yenr ago ... Ferl!lizcr scientifi· played to wor]<; with stores and of low production, rlnn'l ~avr! 1111! l'lllll[l should !Jc Jr.vr!l and square, cally applicrl to vegetable crops food handlers. These men wl!l calf. An early trip to 111c ~;lor•J;. :11HI the chest wide, DJWn and ~•hould double income per acre, work out of Michigan Stare col· yurds is clwnper. r\f'r'Jl. 'l'mls s·llottlrl be well acerl!'l!ing to one of the nntion's lege. Those hired for the work And don't overlook typ:', Mut·· SJlition Cunnlngliam. These men will be Is based on lower foreign wheat located in strategic marketin~ Automatic . - transfers implement weight to output. Canada's crop may be ·You DIY! cordiu!lg invited to--our I: . areas over the stJ.tc. : ·;,,,·· · .'Traction Boo5tcr rear wheels automatically for more nearly 40'ir, smaller than last :). :· "·.. ,: and traction, year. Consumer educa!'lon progrnm~ arc already under way ln. 7 cities. 11 Commercial hntcilCries in Mich· Two·(luhh - slops forwnrd motion without re- 1 Up-to-date information ls gathored · :2·' . igan cut output of ch!cl;s 2,1r;,, .. POwer Control dut:ing ]1'TO :1Pl'Cd, each week on Micl~!gan products • ;,tr· .' . • In Septemhcr compared with and and is transmitted to. the Michi• the same month in 19~3 ... .Tan· gan consuming public. Radio pro· NEW FEAJURES"SHO :,';'·.':3· ;. - spacc!i'l·c•ar tread width in min· MODElSu'.NEW Powor·Shift uary Jhrough September chici< grams and television broadcasts ~ ... utes to match crop rows or imple­ ·:Wheels production in Michig<1n was still are being given using this info!'· .. ·, ment needs, a~; gr·caler than the snmc pe1·iod Come in and see the new INTERNATIONAL all-truck models, the great new features ... , , and mation. Meetings- with consumer ..... last. year ... Egg production in to do today's truck lob better, at lower cost! - hitches mounted implements in­ ,groups are held and d'emon~tra· .4 .SNAP·COUPLER Michigan d i.1 ring September lions at fairs ancl news articles .on stantly. Get-ready time is reduced. totaled 18S,OOO,OOD eggs, an in· food buying are prepared. crease of 11 'lr· from Seplcmhar INTERNATIONAL keeps 'em coming ••. all the ments shown here. You'll see many of them when IT'S TtiE MODEL CA~ ·w;,3. Big hii{Q In output was due District marketing agcnls arc time, to give you right now the· developments you come in to our "Now Models .•. New Fea­ .·.. . .. , SNAP-COUPLER io an Alllo·Cholmoro lradomark. primnrily to 10'1<· inc!'case in helping producers to move fruit that.will help you do your hauling jobs better, layers. nnd vegetables to mnrlwt, wc,rl<· tures" Show. Let us give you all the details on ._.· )et ut)ha.w you ing on poultry marketinp, pro· cut your costs and boost your profits. the great new truck for you, built to do today's .the dlfforonco \ ..... one yo~r' farm, grams, and studying Jor:nl m:,rkr.t· . Check all the latest INTERNATIONAL develop· · job better, at lower cost! •I ·.' 1 ·: ~ ' Dr.C.J.Hubbard ing conditions. VE'mniNARIAN ONE HUNDRED ~-Ia~ pickuP...:easiest-to-drivc in the lowest-priced 619 Muson NEw field. Offers ncwestlight·dllty truck features, including tubeless ,p.,~.mmer Machinery Co. s. ·'C:!.~!!~n2~s2o1 ·Plug Runways and ' tires, standard- automatic transmission, overdrive, and power ;N, C.e,tlar Lansing/.____ ...... ; _____. . steering, optional, at moderate extra cost. I ' Roaches Will. Run Here are some tips on control· ling cockroaches-and saving your meal afte~ you've dined. Extension Entomologist Ray Jnner, of Michigan State college sttggests plugging up the run­ .II ' ' ways arotmd 'the water pipe and NEW multi-stop models wllh METRO<> sewer line. This is usually the bodles-14,000 to 16,000 lhs. GVW. 10 .. r, '\.. MAKES A Look under the hood--at John olhcr models- 5,400 to 11,000 lbs. GVW Deere's modern, common-sense path the pests use -to get upstairs With METRO and METROETTE bodlas­ from the · basement, and vice o•allablo wllh new METRO·Mallc Irons· 'JOHN DEERE TMCTOR engineering--and you'U under­ versa. · mission. stand why a John Deere "50," Then, Janes advises, spray a . . YOUR BEST ·suw! "60," or "70" offers you more of 2% chlordane solution in the on1'"7e npwpp. everything you want in your next cocl T A 1\leet 1 penclls so far a~d will con- Mrs. Isabelle Lylw and Mlelwl•l '1'1 · J 1 lnrla Comer; mother anrl other den mothers sold of the 2,000-pound quota, C. J. 'I'Inker, a conservation' • • de· llnue for. another weetc. Doy 1e. w occasmn was n JOn· arc: Den No. 1, Ma•·Ie Edwards; Committeeman Russ Sarrlne parlment lecturer since 1031, or of Pic:. Max Crites, who Is Wnrrlct·, Anna lloyce; sonllnel, den No. 2, Nancy Wemmcl'i den announced plans for the Cubs to spoke at the P. T. A. meeting Onond home on .furlough from the .James Osborn; Arlah, Vlrginin No. :J, Kay Collins; rlen No. ~. see the Michigan State college Monday night at the Williamston aga marine base at San Diego, Call· Wright; Ruth, Shirley Anrh·ews; NEED A WELL?? Glndys Hamlin; den No. 5, Jo v~. ·Washington SLate football high school. He showed n 30· !\Irs. Burton Daltlwln fornla. J~slhet·, Merna Copeman; Mnr­ I Can Drill Schoof; den Nn. li, ,lean Pfeifle; game on November G. thn, Marian I-Ingg; EJecta, Gladys minute film on "Tho Michigan Mrs. Bcrgie Jlc-~oil nnri Rollin, left las! wel'lt for a vaca­ NovrmbeJ'1 to 11, are led by Rev. ·. stn in rcsiRI.nnt. -- cnlnrfixt t.ion trip to Wnsl1ington, D. C., where they at'C! visiting friends. D. · M. Wells, evangelist from Milled from sturdy st.nck, it Mr. nml Mrs .•Jerome Hemmyc Spring Arbor. He is an exper· WITH THE 180-HP ·STRATO-STREAK V-8! gives ext.rn dur11hility. and daughter visited Mrs. Hem· ienced preacher, having been a The ull.imnt.<• in fine, t.rn­ mye's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul member o[ the Michigan confer· ,dit.ionnl papers or' sm~ri, Soderberg, in Howell Sunday. ence for the oast 10 years, . modern rnorl!'H. . Mr. and . 1\Irr.. David Hess are il GENERAL /IIOTO/lS /1/ASTERPIECE For bcll.cr vnlul', Jon!; for. -----·-··------j]art lcipating in the world-wide -ALI, NEW FROM '/'liB G/IOUNIJ Ul'! tho namn Lu,.J;y ~:tar on cvr.ry mlss·ionary survey and Mr. Hess roll. !.:orne in and sec . !·'·"'':;,, iH leading tl1e missionary cmi­ TJlis is the one! 'rhis is the car with ·~if.~~ ference at the Lakeside chapel at us 90011. '"'!"'·'~ the mark of gre::ttness-uppnrcnt in ~~:~,'/ Parle Irtl~c. Leading Breeds every me· .rh o r· · ·tts destgned-for-to- · ~J.~' Wlll'l'E ROCI\8 D:wirl Gorsline, son of Mt;. aiul n!!IU,O.WM All .::nnllllllr Mr~. Howard Gars-tine, has ac· morrow styling, in its plus-powered w,.u •• P,..on.,, Driv1 •n or Fir taj ceplerl a position ilS clflim ad­ V-8 engine, and in its years-ahead : , ''litster with lhe Liberty Mutual. chassis engineering. Sec this sensa­ ··shafer ; "Insurance Co., ami he ll.nd Mrs. LOWDEN FARMS ' ·Go••slinc will be mnlcing their tional riil-new car nnd take a ride! l10me in Louisville, Kentucky. ·.. _, .. ,.. Decorating Supply HATCHERY Mr. and Mrs. Norman Hearn ··luu•• Jru:keon 41;4809 •112:0 &!... tlatr)' Kd. •t ii•url•l\"' are the parents of a nr.w daugh­ .425 ,Jefferson !UitSOII R. 1, Rlv•• JuPttlnn ter, Deborah Sue, born October " 13. IT'S PONTIAC'S YEAR TO STARI' COI\11\ION S'l'OCK ·Canaan School l'UI~fi'ElmED STOCI\ Seventh Grt,tle CONSUMERS .POWER Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Hunt at­ ' tender! a convcnllon at Hot I'rus1Jcctus Furnhihcd U1101\ Request Stll"ings, Virginia, Saturday, Mr.. aml Mrs, Lawrence Bur­ r,e:o;s and family spent Sunday Smith, Hague, Noble &. Company with Mr. and Mrs. Alec Carl of Dnnsville. Beulah· D. Bouue, Branch Mgr. Phone 6LA·2·0809 Mr. 'and Mrs. 1-I. S. Pulver vis·· 1 DOlLAR joR DOlLAR 1\lmnhm· of N1~w Ynt•lt Stoclc JCXlilmn::e !ted Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Brown· ' YOU CAN'T BEAT A PONTIAC 501 CAl'I'I'OL SAVINGS & LOAN BJ,DG. lee, Mrs. Pulver's parents, stin-

1-·-:======: .dAyRobert at Leslie. Schneeberger, seaman. lst class,- visited both rooms ALL-NEW STRATO-STilEAK v.a Let It Snow - Let It Wednesday. He told the pupils Blow.,,;, .. , about some ·of the cu&toms of There's action-plus packed into this ilL ·the navy and of- hls·scho.ollng nnd v:8! l~rom quick. response curbu- . .. You Won't, p~~e ., : " ·answered thclr·qucstlons. ·. : · •'' retor, Lo fust wurm-up intake mani- 1 · • The early elementary grades· fold, it's ull ncw....:proved for out> ·'!·II •. · . , '. •I· .., ., . Wbcu ·You're are·· collecting · numerous .seeds standilig economy nnd de"pendability ': ; . . . I . •·'I• ' ' '1.nd learning :how:·· seeds. are by ovc.1·., three millio~ .test miles! '"' · Heathlg: Witb n: · · ' . scitltered, . ·.. . 'It· I . ;.; ~ .·plt. . . ··Mr. and Mrs .. Fredrick·· Blad{• .."•I,,"·J )·'L I~ more and family. of D,etrolt vis' ,. ited Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Sey. .;: ... farUt nnd family Sunday.' :. :. . :."Lennox . .. r .~ " .. : ...... ·· The west ·room· at., ·canaan. '·•-'·· 1 ·-hn'>l hRr1 a Hnllow.cen party . ' .ALL-NEW PANORAMIC BODY . ALL·NIW SHOCK-PROOF CHASSIS Furnace. I .Friday afternoon. They player! A l~ai!terpiccc ·or styling-LhnL's Pontine fo~ · For '55, Pontiac ·went rigl;t_ down to ·bedrock L~· g·ive \ .;ume~ and had refreshments of '6GI 'l'herc's vastly greater vision from its 6 you. the newest and finest in riding comf01'L, dl'iving ·elder, · cooldes, apple crisp· and pnnornmic. windshield. Interiors, color­ , case, all·nroun~ sr~fety! Heavier "X" frame. Bigger popcorn balls. Later the pupils keyed to the· Vogue 'l'wo-Tone body hues, ,· _ br~kcsl· Rech;cul!lttng bull steering] 'l'ubelcss tires! told spook stories .• prelltlnt the latest fabrics nnd appointments, · Wtder·sp~ccd parullel rcnupringsl Vcrticnl king pins! See YOUI' · ·And that a only.part of tho under·thc·car advances! Keith· Burgess, Lois Schnee· . . . . . authot•lzcd tlcnler berger and Kaby Seyfarth earned A's on their Friday spelling test.· \· The east room had Its Hallo· ween party Ft'lday afternoon. The refresfiments were · Halloween cookles.and apples,.. , The following pupils o! .the east Phone 2868 . room went the the Kiwanis' Hal· \ Jowi!eni party ·a:t!j:Masohf\ :Ka~lli: ·h:t., ., · ·Howa~rd· .. ,Po.ntiac :.. . ' ' • , '· I, •' .I.'' -.~~.;.;-.~~~--~----.;...;..--..-.------' D~rt, Kaby Seyfarth, Harold Pul· /0

November 4,· J954 I ·The lngha m County .. News Part•·4·

1 FFA Initiates Grccnhands vice·preshlr.nt. The socretury i~ . ' ~The Robe' Is FirSt CinemaScQpe Film. at Fox DIHIJ•id mcmherii of the Futm·c Allen Coolt of StneltbrlcJge, tltcl '. 'rhlw Is lim wcrlt nil Mrrson IHIH lllw Jndlam; In order to gnln per repoJ•tcr Is Wnller Riley of Leslie, been wultlng for. 'l'hn l•'ux llwalre sor11t1 Wt!rillli. · Farmer Peck's · l~nrmerH of Amerlcn jwlrl n Green· 110d the sentinel Is IIm·old Oalclcy 1yill have lis flrst Clnyma:-Jc~opo I M~·slc•r·y, l•lm~kmailanrl murdm lwll'ci lnitintlon ln Wlllinmston of Dansville, Itussc!ll Miller of progrnm. Worlwrs am rushing lo ligure excilingl,Y in lhe nssnelu!c Wife 'J'rwsclay night. l•'l•'A chapters In Leslie ls lhc c!lslrlcl ndvlsor, cnmplelion the rweesHary lnslulln·l fc;rrltiJ'e, '"!'Ire .Javanese llagg-er.' Ihe dislrlet nrc from Leslie, Ditns· tlons for the new technique Jn ltelr;:Jsr!tl !Jy i'arurnount, !hh Snlly Is 10 yenr:; ohl: vlllr., Williamston, Olwmos mal '!'ell me with whom thou nrt movla viewing. , thrlll·film is o1w of tlw· hal. found, nncl I will toll thee who SloddH'Irlgr~. AI 11 meollnq held In 'J'he first C:lnr.rnaHmpe pletrm' nilser.'1 !11 llw .~r!J'ies of fcatui . A hlllSOII ltt.Ught by••!IOI'I'II\.~!i..~~~~~ thou nrt.-Goethe, to hit. the ,Fox st't'r.Pn will hn t>ll·r•s crrlillc•,J "C:rlllng Seutlunr Oetohr.r, '!'om Tlenii,Y of Wllllnms· I "The Robn," II will play Sunrluy, Ylll'ti," SliliTiiiJ~ l'aul Drlltglus, I I'UHSI!SSIOJI!ll. rule ~oitvm.;.;t lun wns elec•lml president of thP. A man of the worlcl must scorn llw ]\1ondny nnd '1'ucsd:ry, lltHif:lrw will IH! .'a!en in roli lion. · .! ...... ,.•"'.;.;&...... , rlislr·lr!l .o~r~anlzrillon. ftlclllll'd to be whnt hu wishes to he , For tlw Friday unci Salr!J'II;ry I of sltii',Y·Il!llt•r. II i1: ill' who pre '--"-· --·--- _____ lllrnollor, and breathlal-narncly Lalli'. : Mnybe the Jesson you said. lhc beauty and majesty of "The blg~est 47~!<1 Aurdius Uoad J,nnsing, Micb. Rohe.". And .no>v, when the nge o[ rcvolufici.ns· In the mol inn pic· .. lure world IHI(l been thour.:ht Sunday tilwws coulluuou!i\ lrnm :f. P. M. past, the· ulthnhle refinement. • Frlday~Saturd"y ~ :illow:;; frum o::JO P, 1\1. This new meflium is the begin· l Mon. Tuc. Wed. Thur. ~ :.hnw!t l1 um 7 P. M. ning- of a 'goictcn ngc of movie~. With Cinr.maScnpe the horizons arc widened anrl deepened. ')'IJC What's new with .Chevrolet? new dimension holds no bounds, Friday and Saturday, November 5-6 ft>r with it the eye is as free in " A I?ight 1o tlw Finish the theatre as It. is in real life. a wait.s ••• TI1e procesE is as Jlexible as it ••. while woman is likeiife. Truly, now, all the everything! George 1\lontgonwl'y - lllariha llye1· worlrl's a stage. The first picture to he made ',1 in Cinl'maScopc would have been a challenge, no matter the sub· · Battle of Rogue River jeel. When it is a property so in 'l'echnicoJ~,. -. lrcnsured and anlleipatcd as : "The Hobe," . the all· time . best· seller· of Jove. and faith· immortal ·pen of Lloy-d las, it took the ltlncl New Outrigger SJtringr Paul Dou~=:Iu,., ·As the Siury. Tdl.et· in genius ami vision wl Rear the ~realest among- us eprings are longer­ lo make the dream eome Bear I; f3ut every memorabif! moment of Wondm•fulucw Glide• · And look 'vhat you see froiQ and they're attached at tim -The Javanese D'agger lhis lWO·IJOttr, fiftcCn·millUte eX· the dl'ivct·'~ sent oul.!ide of the frame. This Uidc..Front Susn~nsion Great new new 6's Plus Chapim· 1 nl' Ounlightl~rs or t.Iw Nnl'ihWI~St [Jericnec in movicgoing- attests VD..,:.t~o New Swccp.Sighc Windshiclcl curves means they're spaced wider ·to the· fact that in no rasped :.· New spherical join'ts flex freely New "Tu1·ho·Fire V6" delivers 162 around Lo vertical comer pillar6, apart, outriggcr·fashion, to rlirl the creators oi "The Hobe" giving you a wide, full view of the Sun., Mon., Tues., November 7-8-9 and CinemaScope fall short. to cushion all road shocks •. You b.p. with an ultn·high 'eompreiision . give you grc11ter stability ia Theirs is,a pure triumph. ~lirlc ovet· the humps! New Anti· ratio of 8 to l:Two 'iicw 6's, too-:the ' ~oad ahead. And you can sec all four coro~rinll. But "The Robe"-for all its Dive .Braking Control, exclusive new "Blne·Fiumc 1.%" ·,vith Powt!r· fenders f~om the driver's scat! pageanl ry of the hill of Calvary, with Chevrolet, assures "beads glide (optional at exira cost) llnd.the lhc Holy Land, the Roman court up" slops. new "lllue-Fiume 123.": · OVERDRIVI at Rome aml the Emp~;ror's pal· ace ·at Capri-'-is ns cffeellve in ~ lis elehing of inclividuat f!iwrac­ Eursicr stcm•ing; CONVENTIONAL : .. rs fill in its rrprescntnlion of stopping, clu telling . ~V"'~~ PRtVS the mnss. One feel:-; deeply .for ,. the plight of Marcellus, and as The new. Chevrolet steers. witl1 IJaJI,. much so for his Grcclt slave, De· bcm·ing case, 'thnnks to miw fricLioJi, mr!lrius, whose early conversion l!nlling Bnli:Rncc Steeri~g: ·... New· ~venltlillly leads tho way fo1· his 1r·o master's, The romnnce between Swing-Type Bmke and {::lutch J?e;luls POWEROLJDI Marcellus ami the beautiful pivot at the top, swing downirord Diana, promised 1i:J the evil H.o­ ·, ... with a light pressure of your toe. · rnnn ruier Caligula, is a p'oign­ Three drive11, including ant one. And the · clashes be· 0\lcrdrivc tween Marcellus ·and the mon­ 'ilrous Cnligtrla, and. between Powerglide-witb the new VB Marcellus and' the . ginnt Con· . · 've~ Air Conditioning, if you wish or the new "Blue-Fin me 136." turion of Cailgllla's roved lul~rlcss · New standard u·nnsmissiou, 1nt1 aclvenlurc are in store for tool fo'ox fllmgoers Ibis wcel\ with lhe tires give you grca Lcr protection showing- of "Rose' ·Marie," the n~;aimL a blown,fll ..• dellutc more flrst musical to be filmed by M· olowly when punclurcJ, G·M in CincmaScopa Wcclncsclay :uul Thursday. 13asccl on the world·famed musicnl play, "Hose Marie" stnrs Ann Blylh, Howard Keel, I~cr· 'lando Lamas, Bert LaiJr and Mar· jorie Main with a big supporting ::ast hcmled by Joan •raylor and Ray Collins. It was clircctecl by Mervyn LeRoy, who has given You are engulfed in the eternal Lhe screen such 1hlls ' as "Quo Vadis" and "Million Dollar Mer· 1', •• miracle of TME'ROBE ••• sharing Air r~;~nv~s·i~cas, tool And thcy!re·all rolled·~.P in 1 Come in how Thti Fii·sf Grmtt.l\iusicul in is "lamed" by,n- C!i.rmclimi.•Mol!lt· ·. Lhts.of Ciu· buyers have wishcri for such und ·sec the Motornmio' ~ie is an Idea'! · choio~. fo11. the , ... 'I , . the ~~St .g)nmot'OU8· ,package. that· CVer· WO~e ·ally• Chcvl'Oiet .for '55 is far more than • _'. (JiauiinaScot~e . _. 11 ··em·. Lots . of itutomol ivt: . en~incr.r1:1 ~pectacular S\1/lleP. 1111!1 · . pr:u1or thing like a Chcnolct price tag! . . ' cmnJ?l.ctcly new car. lt'1 a wbole DeW .. lloward UceJ • Ani1 nlytll • i~m·tuuulo I,amas • Ut~rt ramie ·magnificence of C!n6mn· ., ..... · lu1vc drcumcd about it. Dut there wct·c idca-ab,uut. (!aral · ·. - Scope photography; · i , ' I"uhr • IUaJ•jorio 1\iain in f' I. Ann Blyth ·Js glvei1 her most tmportant singing role to date as the spirited. French. Canndlan 1 Rbse Mari·e. gh·I, Rose Marie,' who fights Comb In ond -tgainst her' :r.etUI'll to civlllzation. •: ' ~.:dw'motoJinua. I"~· , i~Chhrolet " ' · · iii.1'cc~micolor. .. ' Among .her sorig !)Its' nrc.. · "In· dian 1.\ove ·Call,''·. "I'· Have -:-the Love," ."Song of the Monties" and ·~,~~~e; tiw~i. o)~e~·: ~or.:.. A ~E\V. £0NCEP~. OF 'LOW-~OST MOTpRING. · '.'l~ree to Be -Free/' .: Keel comes· tci...... •• L ... ; ...... : ...... ···-:·· ... ::..... :.. · from -Ills. .~~-·······-,::~~ :;~!:.~~~-.;.~: :~.~-.-.;·~·~:~..::.:-~:.,:: :~.l.-···----;·-'·'::: •···-·-·····.~·•··~---~- ~~·- ,Kate"· ,·• ...... !iliilll,l~lillllillllllll!l•••iiii• .. •llllll..l:' takes·.the· .. : · .. · I ,

' Efl~torial P[!ge / Wherl Men 'Set Christian :.:·Ex~mples Ingham, Coun~y News November· 4, 1954 Page 2 C~t out the Sparrow Bounty At tho Ins!. mr.eUng of. tho board of· supnrvisol'sI the mnllt-1' It Might Be· Mentioned at. Funerals of )Jdunty puymonts J'm~ sput'L'OWil m•osr1. A motion Wllfl murl1! ll,y V<'I'IIHII, ,J, Jli'lliVI: funrwnl sermon nf!VOJ' lilnn 'rf'llglon nuisance. ' With t hr. Jlflf:lFiillg oll the hO!'H(! 1hn Sfllli'I'O\VS hnvn tlnnH! of l!iilll!l' nWnllonPrlihlll r.x· 1 1 11 J ' I r•ropl for a fr•w l'nfor'f'he<•s, In "nUl' Hll~n, oven as I!! nwn m , 1r mnr· hr• l•x'rmipllnrrl It •to IIH! pmnl I Ill ,,, declined' In n'i.1mbr.r;;;, Even when l"Jwy \W~1·o numPI'nus, I ht! lyr'~ <,IPrtt)l. ', · ",·::·""; ... ;:,··"::i· ' ·•' 'tJis lnrluenr~o: ui),)il. :t)w lives oJ' mimbet· or sport·ows lon aceount1!d I'm·· most or 11w slntlf'l', lhnHP in nlll!lldan,r.e,w~f\!11 Snlnl ,/o.hn-~n gr;nllr., ·l~lnrlly man f lnvoit his r:htiJ'r:h, Iw lovell lltr! .M ,, botint!ed S}lllri'OWH, ' Jli'Vf'J' ltitvr• iwnwn .WiitJllwr.,rJ!' wh'o .~~.c\\'ft,pllflerl: ~'fl,q;,·.~.Ghrlsl,lai•' Sunrl!iy sehoof,'nJHI the elnsses hr! nol 1\iP.y Wf'J'<' nl 1111! l'igltl dwprl, l'nllh day. hy. rluy, yent'H. lnu!l't t, he ll!vdd !1ls fellow. tnl!ll 'I ·With the need gone 1'91'.: killing off. whut J'mv Hpa oveL'o~llw 1 ' ' Now T IIIli nn 111'\ilinJ' rrf fUJJI'I'Ili J/r. lmll(iyl,ll wilh ,J~I'rp t!mt "Go~!: cqlrl , his heiut WIIH full ol'• com· tHere nrc left, the Sll[let'ViRfiH'il ~Jhould discont Iilli I~ hou11t.y fw;hlorm ill II f nm ,Jus/~,.(J!rl'l'u~h.' Is lrJVo, rlllri..Jrr. llwl nJ,Jlch!lh, ln ·pn~sinn for' !hose in lmuhle. I ,. 1 1 ·,~·: pnyme11ts. · · · ' lonl!rl r!noug\i Jo )Jcl eve tltnl love ·nbhiPilt nlso In Glid 'u1Jfl•(l<11!'l'f ''l'l\'(! 1c,. i~ '.Jitllc pumllel br.· 1 1 1 Iris tend of Increasing· t11e'. sparrow bounty to fie the su­ wltou n man has liver! us long In l1im. ' I~VPII when hU.' Yet hlln: lv/r!I!JJ Jho J·lvos nf Albert Hull perVIsors should discontinue bounty payment:; entit·eJy. If and ll!l good n life ns Athr.l't IInll self lo oxcctlle his lnsl will nlld IIIHI Golllleh Reulter except that 1 ~ , I , 1 I tlvPrl rlglrl here In out· rnlctsl,, no leslumant, thai fallli was 11ppm·· holh "ah\ded 111 love" and both a fa:rmer wants to get l'id of sparrows he'll do it wi1llout CAN'T PULL rabbit out of his nor can he produce bothering to pick them up to sell to the taxpayers at 2c each, gmat 11111'111 woulrl lwvr. l'Ume if mnst In his mind, ns !If! rccllod lived long. Gnltlleb Rmrllcr was liE a ha~, :;ome nwullnn was made o[ lhut In lhe pream!JIP to 1\wl in~lru· sn al his death and wns horn In special benefits for you or anyone else out of thin air. Ever~' , A sparrow bounty, even at 5c 'won't run into nny big liff', A1~a!JJ '1 sny lhul when ona mrmt his concept of lhe Clirlstinr) C:Prmuny, He, too, Jo~l ·ills falher sum, but it'f; the pl'incJple of' the thing. When theJ•e i:; no has lived 1\ir. life whlf'i1 Gultlleh fnllh. He Wl'Oic!, "ITavlnr; n dt•rp when he was a child 1\nd hr. was pet1efit must be paid for out of Uncle Sam's Treasury. longer a need for a bounty on sparrows, when theJ'e has br.en Hrtilll!t: llvPd, he. is cntllled ln sense of nppJ·eelnllon nntl gmtl· rr•nrr>d hy his grnmlpnrents, 'rhey no need fm· such a bounty fot· 20 years, It should be stopped, snmrollnng more Ihan scripture,. ludo lo my God for Ilis wondet'· \Vf'l'l! pnm· and when Col llieh was Sometimes people talk about Uncle Sam's Treasury ns if it riot let':run on to the end of time. poelry. nml llif' Lord':r Pmyer nt ful tnl!rcy and loving l(lndt!P~R 1:1 ill' was honnd out In a balwr ~ ... The sam& principle holds fot· mls. If a farmer OJ' a city his ol•saqnlcs, lhrough nil lhese years·." lo Jenrn the lmdc -no wages hut were an endless source .of money l)rovidcd hy someone else. Therefore I am r,nlng lo say Alhorl Ilall strugglr>d nr:ainsl long· hnms·, hard wnrJ(. nnd an n~nq: hasn't enough gumption to kiJJ off his yats, I hen a 'Actually, of c.oursc,· every that flows from Uncle Sam's snnwlhlng about lhcse men. No aclvcrsilles during his early life., nllii~ hcd, AI 11l he came to the ·~ent ~bun~y.at lOc each won't do the trick. For the ln·st 9 monthil nnr. hat; aslwd me ln. hut I knew IIis father was ldtlcrl in tlw Civil Unllf:'d stales anrl to Lnnslng nl1· ·. -~offers.eventti~lly. con1es,;out of the.pockets of ·all our citizens t!Jis:.yeai· the· tuxpnyc.'I'S invested $244 in dead rats. At lOc llwm sn well and ndmlred them Wnr when Alhf'rl wns lnrl n fPW rnorH'Y stiJl!llled hy an aunt. Here each, that means 2,440 rnts were bountied: so much' nnd feel myself obli· months pnst his nrsl hirlhday he lerll'lwcl lhe hulellf'r's trwle .it'l'the form or' inc(nne t~xes, e~ciso taxes, and hidden taxes levied 'l :.. · Figm;es show that it costs between $3 and $5 a year to galcd In each of Ihem for so onnlversaJ·y, Ilis mnthm· had' a anrl Jalcr entcrerl Ihe meal bus!· giVe a rat board and room. That bounty of 1 Oc is no incluce­ many l':u·m· \hnt day lo llw day n[ l,ris re· tiril Jnsl 2 wives by death. A 1 of individuals making over $10,000 a year, the amount collecli'Jd a: bpunty is 110 longer required it. should be Jmlted, no I. Jll­ f!rH Iwnl<. '!'hal was tho har\1< tirement Alber! ITnll did well.: r11 vnrilc grnndson was· ld\lell in crea~ed. whe1·c my fulllm· did wlwt Jiltle His mtvnrwcmenl wns r·nnsislonl Worlrl War II. So he had his would pay the cost of government in 1954 for only two weeh. When the supe1·visors meet: again to do county business bnnldng huslnest: he had to do. and conlinuous. Gl'icf f'ame ·in, Hhai'O of grief hul It never soured they \vill do well to abandon the bounty business. Even lltr.n people were poinling lha unllmely clcalh o( his firt-~1 •·1\l'rn nor flid 11 ]~sscn his energies Therefore the burden of taxes must fall on everyone. So, rcmem4, to Albert Hall as an exemplm·y ~vlfo.)t slr(_lf'k again in. tlw.,lon~·. [1 ~ his gnnrl wnrls, the F:ox management has installed new lenses and treatment given the Democrats .wavered, .1-~f! never compromised. new ·sound equipment to handle CinemaScope: The pano- and among your friends. So many youngslers, and adults, too, begin wlll come in ami sign thriir names' ·~lt\!1' rctll'l.ng as. mayor, he held 1:111nic vie,w is now offered •. along with stereophonic sound; Eenlences lhat way-"Ya, bpt." the leiters. will appcm· In prinl' m:~ny publ~c offtc~s by appoint· ' tpe View and- sound. that alm011t maltes· the audience part of next weel<. ,mrt,ll, both m ll!C ctly and in state the Beene: · ' ' . . . · · · · ·' . ' ·r:ovemment. He was a member In ihese wordy clays we· need , Many, paopli! responrlr.rl In the 1,of :;evernl fralcrnal' organitmlions · : Thu1ltfolrs.are andmpolll:ant.pavt of a commm;tity. Sur­ to go bad< to Indian · onnversn· open house invitation extenderllry :and in that capacity was one of 1ional style, We sl1ould malpe offertng, the Fox theater has from platforms. W~IM fwd a secured The Robe; · choice refreshments, This nr.xl linn faith, good progrnm Sunday night. II Sunday Mr. anrl Mrs. Ciel Van· ' In ·privnle nncl public life Gott· To ·Het·b ·and Pear]· Fox· this: :community offers ·com­ would have been better had Uncle DeMoortel on Gale road wanljwr::. ·tieb HeUllct· had deep sympathy mendation for' -pt·ovidlng top facilities !or the many good Howdy nnd. the lmporte~l talent pie to see their new clo·il·y'ours~lf 'for anyone in trouble. As mayor pictui'es ·Hollywood is ~ow pl'Ovldlng~ left half llwir supply of verys, house. You'll he 'welcome, If ynu he developed a wonderful system greals and ":omlerfuls at home. want to nail down short lengths of saving the homes of eldet'I.Y ' ' ' ' ,Joe Bt·nwm·, a Jll'intm· fm• IH to make n haa·dwood flnor in your people who could not meet !herr Y•~ni'S, had a t'avorit.l t~XPJ'esMion living room and nail il as sec'UI'C· laxe;:, ami thiH wilhoul loss to Parentsc' ' AF&·C~ime., Victims, Too ,. "I when lll!OJII!~ went. on und on in ly as Ciel did, you'll nccrl 80 Jh of I the cily, count~ or stole. As may· · · , ·.Under Amirlean. laws. every. person charged with crime I heh· l.ull• or in t.heiJo writing. Jle nails. Consi(ler thai, if you're gn· Ol' he drove Ius own horse an? said they wt•J•e utl'lietecl wit.h <'Oll· ing to do it yourself or hira some- buggy lo every construction Pl'OJ· comes·· into court· cloaked h,1· the preaumption of innocence. one else, eel every day during the con· Ari'. American is· innucent until proved guilty. That's what sli)Jalion of thour,rht mullliurrhen Of WOI'dS, slruelion saason. He was as care· the, l'a\v says. · It PAYS to adveJ·i isc. The fligl11 Cui of public buslnass as he was .. · . Three young men charged with crime in this community Present incumbent is a word of .ducks and geese to the south his own. are Cloaked with that presumption of innocence. But the combinalion heard fraquently the is widely heraldeil each fall, nml I nolo that some college pro· cloalt wears Jhin before public opinion. Whether the three last monlh in campaign talks, irflhe spring the rr.tum of robins .fessor is coming to Mason to UI)Y Present is superfluous, Early IJerenbouts and swallow!'\nt Capi· teach a group of men the "De· young·men, of'them or all of them, are convicted or .ac­ pioneer, cn1lle dog, canary bird, stmno gets a big play. Yet ilwre l'elopment of Christian Person· qtijttf;!~1 , theh· families nre suffering. new recn1it, a fine future hefore are 59G· other kinds .of birds who nlily," That's fine. I hope those ·. ' Par~11te am thi' ones who usually suffer more than theil· him, arc other word·wastlng com· migrate between norlh and south. wlw pay their money for1 the sons)ind'daughters who: get into trouble, or al'e accused of it. binations. If pioneers are not They'go bacl< and forlh without ·course come out' \Vilh, their The· parents· sgend years, the best years ·or theil· lives, of­ early they are not pioneers, If a getting their •~ames in •the paper. Christian personalities bursting recruit isn't new he isn'l a recruit. al every seam, For me I !mow of fering c'!JLI11Sel,;advlce and g).lldance to th~ir ~h~ldren. When If you're a mlgl'nting· hil'll.urul no heltar method of teaching the tliat:caunsel goes unheeded! when that' adviCe JS Ignored, when We ought to !mow what a canary is without adding hlrd. No man eXJiect. to tnlm oil' soun, post. Ylllll' good life than by living it. AI· tlhi.t:gilidimce is flouted, the parents often suffer more than flight' with tlw lnghum Cnnnt.y berl Hall lived ns he believed his their~childt•en. · has n future he hind him: it's a]. wnys before him. Past experience News, Ullll .while moving· :mnuul Masl!!l' would have him live. So .. J.rli·e childrl'!n often blame others. Parents usually blame uses one word ton many, Ex· in t.he sonth tell us 2 wcel

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