Thelngha 4 Sections - 26 Pages Ninety-Fifth Year, No, 37 . Mason, Michigan, Thursday, September 16, 1954 I Ingham Voters I 10 Candidates Pick Brackets To Decide on 1 Millage Raise In School Vote Sdtonl bonrd r•anrlldalcs lor the In arlclltirm to choosing ~late Srptcmhcr 28 eiPrtlon lined up In rmrl collnly camllrlntPs mul vot· Mason \VerlneHduy night. for hal· lng on '' state prorosltlons, on lot poHIIIons. Novemher 2 Inr,ham votP.rs will l~ottl' arl' In til(' runnlnr, for 2 decide on a millage Increase, Su lf'J'rns or :l yr•:rrs, tmoll:cr 4 sec!< pcrvlsorH a~rcc!l 'J'ues!lay to sub the 2 IPrms of 2 ycnrH and 2 at'e mit lo electorS' n proposal mlllnr, r·nmlldnl C'~> for I ht! t~lllglc onc·year for bull!lln~ a $r,:1o,ono dormitory t !'I'ITl. for Ingham ChcHL hm;pital em 'l'hiR Is how Ihe r>nnrlldal~s Jlnrcl np, wllh tlwlr former dl~lrlet " plnyees. rp•;lr!f'lli'Ps glvt•n: 'J'ilr.re nrc really 2 r·ounty pro !i·\'t~lll' 'l't'I'IUS C2) prJsals, onr~ on whlr'l1 all circlor:· .John C. llr•t'f.(run, WiiHnll will vote nnrl the ollwr I!InltPri lc It. It, I>t•Jilnt·tln, 1\lasnn r.lr.C'Iors who nlso nwn propnrly 0. !{Pith l'auh•,v. 1\In:.:on assrsscrl for taxros All e!r>etol" J.uuls 1\, Kthl, lluwlt•y can vole nn levyinr, an r.xlrn I.:l:' 2·\'r•nr· '1'1'1'111~ (2) mtlls on the stall' Pqualimtion lr Hl:lllh•y G. llulmrs, lUuRnn l!l:i:J, Only elrr·torH who an' rrnr l•:nu•'fl, 1•:. llunl, Aluh,rlrm crly ownr>rs mny vnte nn 11\tlhnr J .~· ''' 'I'll m·hut·n, A lnlo•clnn izlnt:: lhe rounly tn snrnrl llw llt>alt·it•t• WPlss, lllnson $:iCIO,OOO ~nlncrl fi'Om the Pxt r:• 1·\'P~r 'l'••rm ( 1) l.ari mills on the !Juilrlln~ proj II•••• I.. II I'll y, l\lnsnn CC'L ltnhl't'l Sr•yt'Jul h, Alatedon Runnrvlsors hy a vole of :{~ tr· Thorburn was the only candl· :J ordrorl.'rl the twin propn:~~h nlacr>rl on the hnllol. Supl.'rvisrm· dalr! who lllr'cl pr!tltlons for a Lloyrl A"!'! tine, Alaicrlon; K. r. ,;pe<'ifir• tPrm. '\'It<' other 9 filed nrown, Wllll~mstnn: J\Iun C:rnn'' for rHr lr!rtn in pnrtlcular. Last hllc, ~HncldJrlrlr.r>; Frr>rl Mnrsltnll Fr·icby a IPnl~tivc lineup was Wl1itr> Oak; nnrl r.Iwrlm; Wonrl'' worlwrl out. 'l'hP onlv change Tnqhnm: onrnsf'd tile onlr.rin~ or rn[tril" Wrrlnr:srlny nl~hl, said the Plr.ction. Supt. .l:mws ll. Vanrlt•l' Ven, was Supervisor Asrlline rler'inrecl a :;wildt IH•Iwer.n f;evlarllt anti thnt prorerty tnxrrtion is ncarinf' UltAMA l~VEN WITIIOU'f 'l'V marlwrl the bullpen Winifred Kruger of Lansing. At he!' left. is Pro:;ccutot• Paul Slid. Seyfarth moved '1o the one· the limit whieil pr.ople con pnv Jlmse of the coronet·'s jury at Mason Weclnr.:>day. The most C. Younger. The man in unifoi'tn is Dr.puly Sheriff Ralph yP:tr ht·ar'11ct and Slid to the 3· He also snid thnt 7:i'A of thl' .alen1ed actot· was Lee Grnnt Washington, shown teJling the C. Smith. Five of the jurors appear in the picture. 13egin year division. people of Ingham county live in jury how Lest cr Scott fatally ,injured ,Marlin Smith of Jack- ning next to Deputy Smith, the jurm·s are Harry Stwnny, 'l'lw meelinr. eallerl for camll· homes no hettP.r than tho~c now ;on Sunday morning. Mrs. Irene Edgat•, Hugh Sil:;by, later made fOl'eman, Cm·die rl:tlcs or llwir rPfll'f'SPntnlives was lwlrl at lhP Ma~on high sc•hool. oPcupir.rl hy Ches1 hospital em· Washington, garbed in the white jail uniform, iR demon- Francisco and Clarence Bickert. Obscured by Washington Thf' cnnrlldalcs exprcs~cd hope ployer.s. He poinlerl o11t lhnt thr ;tt·ating how Scott. ~tpproaclleLI Smith 1o continue an attack when the picture was taken was Mrs. Lawton Bt~men1. Cor 1.35 mills sou~ht In extra millngr t hn I at the r:lr.r:tlon voters will which slcirlcd in the Javatol'y at the left !'car. Tile othcl' onet• Harry E. Lm1dley is standing second from1he t•ighl. AI dwosc hoarr! members represent· ])]<;IHCA'I'ION smWICI~S for St. James church in Ma- is misleading In thnt the stnt" in white is silting where Washington claimed Smi1h the right stood Sheriff Willard P. Bames. (lngham County P.quallzerl fl~nrcs instearl of !o .mu1 sat. lng nil ~.P.ellnns of the newly Taldnr~ stenographic uo\C's on the mess table h MrR.I News photo.) . merger! distrir'l. son will llC~ held Sunday. The cloy's pmgram includes the ~al or r·ounty f'qttnlizr>cl will 11r - - ---·------· As a te~ull of the mergN· of first high mas:; in the new church, placing of the comerstone user!, The 1.35 mills will nnt the Mason, Alaicrion Township and, clnl'imi 1 he al'lr•rnoon, an open house. mP.nn $1.3:i per $1,000.00 of lo unit, Wilson and Hawley dis· Lrkts Aur,11st 24, IIH' terms of all lrust(•cs in the 1 rhstricts auto· St. James Dedication matimlly expire following the ~~~t:~::,:~::1::::,:~:~ Jail Death Results in Murder Charge ~!cellon September 28. was sid:, the turnl•cy stated. the millage figure. of 1'35 mis· A 11 f tl f' -l'tng'' of· 'li n lie wns t·l1cn Into c t"to ly Scott, Dr ..~tow~ sale! Smt'tll 11,ad The election caller! for the new •ll B H ld d 1 1' . w . M ' h )] r White 5 a resu ll Je II]( ·> d 0 ' ' ' a l ,, ( - ~ Accordln~ to KeyPs, Dr. ('lin s ~a~mg as ats a 0 • coronN'S jury at Ma~on Wcdnes· In the rcs'lnnrant by Dcpuly hypertension nnd heart disease. srhool lloarrl will be heir\ at one I e e un ay ton, afiCI' Jistcninr: to a rr•l'ilal of place nnly, the Mason high school. , 'k:;pcrvlsors Hub~·rt Bullrn ofjday, Lc>:;ter Scott, ·lJ,, Lansln~, !Sheriff. Donalrl. ~rayne;, and Following Smith's dealh Tues· F;mith's sym[lloms, sair\ lhr. in· W !!:' M:mon is a rc~istratlon district . . Anreliw and John ~"\' of Delhi facf's a murder Pharr,c. He lodt::ed 111 the Jail at Mason, clay mornlnr. Dr. Charles g, 1 male prob:rhly had lhr. "rlruniH!I1 anrl only rcglHtcrml voters may D. MJI!Pr Co. of Lnnsmg cle~lgnecl b th. i' whot nre ~embers j: dHlrgerl with inllicliull faint in :.,bop!1ed on a CONVIUN'fiON JIOUND While On1t, Wilson, $5Rfi.7•1; Ingham. Woman Dnrt, $~~5.tl£i; nnrl Millville~, $!H2.· Mr·, nnrl Mm. II, M. Murphy 3-1. rrr TTn:;lclt nnrl Mr, ami Mr·s, 1 Vice .. President Will Visit ~u~ns~ng L~ C/l.atnp Caller State Disburses Big Sum Wllllnmslown, WI III n rn:; Ion ,Jamr!s If, Varulm· Vcn of Mnson 1 C 'omrnnnlly Hf'irools, $1 !i,litl·l.l Po; ...... , __ ]' I I I 1' II f 1 Mr•s, HidHII'd llnlwr• of Wll· ,John Ji'cllwns, chnltmnn or lhr. 'l'llr' 1.11\\'<'r l'Pninsuln liH'PtlnJ:i 1111n ° rmvn •rray or l1rl lli'llt\I'II, $'1 11.20; llnt'nHIII, ~;:-,:J:I;III; \ 1•111 ill' lll•ltl ir 1 .frllllson l•'lelrl Grand 1-IrJiel, Mnl'l EVIS ·Simple · Everett Youths Spea~ lmlall~lioll u Jerry Rider nivl RlciJard Quen· Ner ct w.~rl!wsduy nfb~rnoon deadline 011 clnssiliells e Classified display ads 84c per inch 0 a •Ill words foi' 50c - Adllltionnl worLls lc cnd1 e One of ~lichignn's largest rural want nd sections • HEGISTE!llm Corrledulc~ rnm, 2 LOADEns- New Universal FOH.D-FEHGUSON 'l'RACTOfi, years old. AlRo •I spring ram loaders, flt anything bnt Forti plows anrl cultivator for ~ale. Livestock lnmlm, eligible to register. Leon or Ferguson, We have hull· ,Just whnt you need to speed your Automotive .T. Fellows, .Tr., li29 Baldwin road. dozer blades, adapiablc to most fall work. 5570 West Holt roar!, • phone Mason 2-1132. 3Gw2 londers, 7 It. angle hlnrlc. Also Holt, phone Holt •l·rl842. 35w2 one used loader. Dave or Darn Use Provr~rl fllllry Dulls III~rpgns-2 Holstein dairy hc!lf· Diehl, phone Dansville 2172 or POWEll COHN SHELLEit, chenp · Arllrlclally tram 1 (!!'s due lo fr·cHhen. Cline Har 2631. llwtf C. A. Diehl & Sons, Dansville, • r·Js, corner Kingsland and Canal phone Dansvlllc 2172 nr 2G:ll. Michigan rnncls, gnton Hnpids, 2 miles west COMBINE- Allis-Chalmers com- 37w1 Artificial of M-fJD on Culumbln, turn rljl'ht, bine, small size, In good comll· ------·.. ------Rl'sm·v•~ a small part of evc1ry pay .•• Breeders first road. · 3Gw2p tlon. Alex Alexa, 490!l S. Logan CORN SHREDDEH-6-roll New and d•~pusit it lwm for sal'e-lweping. Jngham-Masrm Local ------~------street, Lansing, phone 58031 Lnn Idea corn shredder. Also 200 Ymu· savings will gt·ow with om• :''ut in calls hy noon HAMPSHIRE STUD RAM - Of slng. 27Wlf bushels of oats. Elwin Todd, 2350 A-1 Used Cars Mlciligan St.ate college hreecl Base Line road, 2 miles sriul h' of I ' highest •·a ttl of intm·est in yr•:Lrs! Char) es Brown lng, We have used him very suc Leslie. 37w2 FOfiD-1953 Custom 8-cylincler Your pm·sonal bani' account will grow. ---- -·---...... ______I Tudor. !~ern mist green. Ivory ee~sfully for the past 3 years. Has and gl'Ow- until it quicldy rmwhes Inscmlnator been grand champion at Ingham Used Farm Equip .. DAilBED WinE - 4-harh. Fall ' fop, Fonlomallc, mdlo, henteJ', Pl10ne Mason :.!4!J76 cnunty .fair ancl placed second at clearance, $6.95 roll. Perl Livestucl~ Holt Committee Methodists Plan Truddng unrl JIIIVIng Have your slmlt 1r 111 l(t rl lr Jhks Withdrawal Special Program mnrlwt lhnl rn il~r s 11 ntniiH 1 by eX[I!!rlr.nr Crl It Ill l~r•r H From landel Area All Animt~ls InsUI cd About Alaska Cnll 111s on my It it rl r I lrv~slr 1I you wish to sell .tt 111 mr Sec US fnt ) 0111 t PJ IS II I shire htcf'rling Hlr 1 k II meaL ly(Je hogs School Board ~ias E. D. FrankiJJJ & So•~ Thursday Meet~ng Lire nserl Dr ilr r s Mn on Plwrw 2 S'J II llltsr n Garden Club Staaes Annual Gsrden Show I h ul; two prr sr n \JOn In scctron E fen spe~rmen ex hlbtts N01a DeL tshmutt Heel\ eel the award foi her cr ester! cocl,s comb In sertron J ]JCJennJals 1ml 1\!rs George Gardner Lcnma Boettcher won the blue ~ncll\lr~ COl 1 Gnvlorcl of r.,_Jssim ribbon with her ruin um 111:, In mcf' Fin are spenclmg a fe\\ sectwn G roses Mts So[a Bcrl rlt\ s thrs \\ eek \l the home of narl, won wrth her spray of ll! 11:, Drxon t oses Gilbert hhnhall rccervcrl Hogs - Top $20 00 to :!\20 75, Dr To L f10ost Will be one of ill st with Ins rrladwlr exhrb tron the fom Ingham county doctors and Mrs M~ 1011 Smrth recctved mtxccl $187'5 to $2000, roughs, $If) 50 rlown, leader prgs $11 00 who wrll he 111 the house of dele first ln the garden \cgetable to 00, ~nles September 27 through Oc class Mabel Smllh wns the blue $20 roughs $191jO down, Iober J at the annual sessron of ribbon wmnm tn the cluh flowers reeder p1gs $11 00 to $27 50 each the Michigan State Mecllcal socr arrangements With her Calves-fop $27 50 to $33 00 ely 111 Detrort dragons seconds $L7 00 to $27 50 outs, Holt Extension group Will meet 'rhe Gat den club lm s been m $15 00 down cle.tcons $18 00 to WJth It ene Rrbbey TL esda~, Sep vi ted to the regwn No 2 of the $21 00 cwt $1 89 1ember 21 at 7 30 Slate Garden club tssocr llwn Lambs - Top $21 80 clown, 70 Mrs La\\lence Johnson nruved meeting next Momlay at Grand other lambs $18 DO down ewes 1 ')() home last 'rhursclav from New Ledge where a 'l o'clock br ea!( $4 50 clO\\n ' ' f)(i IImnpshrrc: where she attended fast wlll be scl\ied 122 Cattle - Steers nncl heifers, the funeral of her father Mrs VIsitors at the AI m II u trg $12 00 to $20 50, best beef cows, 2 10 Johnson nnd her mother were In home durmg the past wee!, wei e 77'5 $10 25 I o $12 00, commons, $9 oo the midst of the hurricane which Mr and Mrs L W Ilart1g and to $10 25, cutters and canners, struck so severely ln the East at children and the Walter Ilarlig $9 00 down, bulls $14 20 down that trme She left for her family all from 'I ulsn Ol,lahoma Stockers & Feeders-$9 00 to 111 Holt the day after :mel Mr and Mrs Edwrn \VJCi,et t $1800 Mr and 1\!rs Edward McAdams und family from Clare $ • ' wet e sm pr lsed by fr lends last The lteeplng of one day ln seven 1 Mr nnd Mrs Mmlln 'Iuesd,ty evening, who helped holy as a tnne of rel.1xntlon and them to celelnate their 25th tcf1cshment ~s we!! as public clmg annlversmy Slx \\ orslnp 1s of inestlmr~blc benefit ft om ·:f~~~-~;;.;;";~;:,;~,"~-~- to a state, considered merely as !\ clvll lnstltutlon Blncl,s1one September 16, 1954 The ·Ingham County News Part 2 Wyeth Manager Wins Edison Aw~rd Home from lceli)nd famous Miler Is Coming. to Mason Consumers Pownr Co. pre "uwnr· compnny Is partlclpat.ing sr!nl.l!ll Howard Selhm·t, managct l'o ellmnx the nationwide cclr. Students Will Hear Great Athlete of lim Mason plant of Wyeth hrntlon of the .Jubilee, the clectrk Lnhomtorlcs Jne., with rut Edison 'ndustry Is sponsoring n :Hwu• Dr, Glr.nn Cunningham, one of ~chnol JH!XI Wednesday u(lcrnoon SLII', tlw hoy mlglll rognln partlnl 'medallion Snturdny, W. ft. Carl r.lcvlslon show Sunrluy, Oetohr.J I the world's gnmlest rllstanec at 2:,1:i. usn of his legs. 'l'hl' tnes of his flm of Lnnslng, district Con· r·urmcr.~. will he IIJC spculwr at u 11, on all major televlslnn nr.' Glenn Cunningham rlirl most of left. foot were mmpletcly gone sumcrs manager, nnrl Glen Coon vorl1s to. pay tt•lhutc to Erllsnn'f general ussemhly rtl Mason high and his tt•ansvr!t'se nrch was his runi1ing during the 1930'~ and Mnson mnnnger, mario tho pres· ·tchlcvemcnt~-r nnrl 1o emphn~lzr pt·aellcaliy tlest royer!. Bill cou1·· cnlntlon to the Wynth executive 'he pmgrcss which has resuller' I urncd In I he worlrl rcmrrl of n nge, rletcrmlnntinn nnrl faith did The Jll'f!senlnllon Is purl of thr from tlwm. Hall· Plans Check mile in •I rnlnules, ,,,., lil!eomls, a llwir worl1. Till! hoy worked out 7rith nnnlverHary olJHcrvnncc of Also, n motion picture Jenturr! roeord whleh stood until recent· his own prngr·nm of exr!rclse and llw Invent ion hy Thomas A. Ed!· "The Enger Minds," has hr!er ly, hr.althful living. lie hccume son of the first. prncllcul In· 'lt'odtwcrl In honor of the .Juhller On Fasf Drivers strong again. canrlcsr:ent cler:lrlc light. nnrl will' he rllst.rlhutnd by Con '!'he Sllrc'Ct!'lli of Dr. Cllllllillg· Chir!f Ralph IInll has an· Dr·. Cunnlnr~illlln gmduntcd To eommr!moratc Ji1rllson'R con II am on the I rack was parallclr!d sumers to sdwols, rlvle group~ nouJJcrHI il1at the MaHnJJ pollc•c' from the Unlvcrslly of 1\nnsns as trlhutlon to soelal · nnrl er!onom!C' l1y his nlmosl lrwt'f'rllillc rer!llVI'I'Y 1nd other inlerestc'd hmlir.s rlur dr!pat·trncnt. ·rs eonpemtinr: witll nn honor· man. He rncelvnd de· JH'ogrc!SH, Amerlf'a's elcr:lrlc light from n hoyllootl rlisastrr. At lhe lng IIH! remainder of the year the stale safety curnrnisslon on grf!Ps fmm the Unlvet·slty of and power companies, through a nge of H, \Vhile nt temp ling 111 The film lllustrntns the slgnifi. the annual Scptcmher "Watd1 Iowa anrl Yor11 Unlvet•sity, spednl national committee, hnvc l'C!Hf!llr> his hrother Floyd from a "'ew canec of Edlsnn'H" Invention, past Out. l•'or Kids" traffic Hafety pro· He hus w .. n n lll'tlonnl reputn· had Hll'lwk a r!ommemornllve Annrnmc!r!mr!nl nf a new en· blazing fl rc In school, ill! wns so present. and fut urc. grnm. lion In llw field of physleal cclu· mednl !waring the slogan "Light Seibert, explained Cnrlyon rollmcnt. I1C!rlod. for the ngrlcnl· scl'iously burned that d(ll!lot·s nrl· nrl'' "l~ach year," llall Hair!, "mn· l!iillon. For Fr·er•rlom, Power J~or Prog· tuml mnserw1tion program In viserl nmputHiinn of both ll'gs. Conn, was chosen In reeeivc lllr' torlsts need to he rr!mlnderl tiHII rr!ss," anrl a brief legenrl In· F!rllsrm award for the I neal are11 Ingham f!IHlnty has been made ()pl. J,ewlii Schn!llm!J·uut•h II!s parents rleddrrl ngairml In Mason tiw appeHrarlce of children arc returning tu Rehool mnputation, in llw hope that by clt!dlng lhc date of l~disnn's In· hecnuse of his nchlr.vemcnts In hy G. H. Alcllin, Sr., dmirman of Dr. Cu n11lngi1nrri Is !wing SJlOn· no\viLJ'!l Seibert; nnrl thnl. t'hcre Is u specini need to fnlthfully massnging the sldnny vcntlon, October 21, 1879. hlolngical r!cvclopmcnt and hi~ the Ing-ham county ASC commit· Cpl. Lewis C. Sehnabclt·atiC!h, snmrl h,Y t/1e Michigan Temper· son of Mr. and Mrs. William C. waleh out for· them-many or red bones covered with scar lis· The lll'r>scntatlon o[ the medal· cnmmunlt.y servkc. 3,000 mllit hollies which Seibert fer!. '!'his Is I lle program undr•r ancc l•'oundalion. Sdmnbelmueh of Route 1, Stock· whom hnvouth of Mnson, when Wild, nil of Stoclchrlclgc, received . I'. o'ff" lust wcclt for cicct.ion of officers. your family, would you be hap· ihcre hnve hccn enough ldlicrl, or master of arts degrees. Eect •cers py'? And what wouldn't you give the right ones. THANKS. TO YOU They elected ltoylyn Voss .as chairman, Allen John, secretary; t~ have them. back as they were Wait 45 days to con~iclr.r doinr. Voters Select the · Mason school pupils chose ami Larry Soule, mnna~-:cr. Th,cy be!ore being disfigured, crippled something! When it shoulcln't their class officers for the sdtool will be in charge of testing schcd· or ldlled_by tha~ death trap setup, take but ~just one minute.. Thai Pay-As-You-Go Plan. vcar at class meetings held Tues· the A~nual Kiwanis Community Sale Was a ulcs, monthly summary reports and ac,cordlng to the report of the means a Jot. more killed, crippled ;Jay. . and supplies for 27 boys who meeting without any. idea or in· and more loss of property. Voters in the Williamstor Heading the seninr dass nrc! ~ignerl up to test millt for butter· tention of doirm mu~h of any For the sake of all of our lives, :;ommtlnit.y school district agreed President, Art Wrirnueh; vice· fat last year. thlng ahout it, not even ,putting why? to tile Jl Mis~ Perrine expects . to. be· J.!.ast'",:. Wednesdoy··eve'nlng, , ...· .. ,fuem·, mans.d~i~n!!ne~r-=g-ue_s_t_s_t_m_d_a~y_o_r_t_h_e_:F...:•o_r_t·~R:a:p:ld:s:._:O:ct:o~b:er~.:12:,~1=3~a=n~il~·:14:·~J:::::;::=:::' :';··======:· cnme the l)rlcle of Dale Main in bers of the. M. Y. F. council held October. I a planning meeting at the pnr· sonage. At this meeting plans • • w:ere made for the September and October serviceS'. Special social Special Meeting events were. also arranged, one of 'll B p d ,which will be a progressive clln· I . e1 resente . ner on Saturday evening, Sep· W tember 25, and. a hayride and Next Mnnday, Se]ilembcr '20, party for Halloween. ' . · there will he a special meeting I Sponsors for the M. Y. F. were fnr splrilunJ life mission for the ulso appointed. They are Mrs. Detroit area of tile Methodist Donal Parlm, Mrs. W!lllam Mtls· church. oiff; .. Mrs. Carroll Glynn, Mr .. and This meeting will "be held In Mrs> Robert Oesterle · a·nd Rev. the First Methodist church of Gross. Ann Arbor. There will be a dinner Sunday evening Mrs. Musolff ut 6:30. followed by a ·talk by talked to· .the group_.on '.'Jonah Bislwp Marshall Reed. The spirit· and the Wliale" nnd next' Suhdny uai life mission emphasizes holy evening, Larrie Lininger, the habits o[. Christian attitude, president, will preside. , . stewardship, pmyer, Bible. reitd· . ,; 111 ~~~:(~::::il~n~;~~:~:~~i laymen Gibbs~Campbell expect to attend the meeting in · k preparation [OI' the spiritual life mission in the Dansville and Van- ·Vows· Are Spo· en town churches. :· Patricia ~nmpbell. and _I-Ial'l·y· ·-- Gibbs were marr(ed at Angola, Your brush or roller slides along smoofnly and· Indiana, 'lust -Saturday. The bride Is the ·daughter .of Mr.. and' Mrs. quickly when you use Benjamin Moore Paints! They're wMS. Meets ·~ith. Lyle."(::ampbell of Mason ai1d the a good buy for your home decorating. And you'll bridegroom is the son of M~·--and like the wonderful selection of colors. Club President . Mrs. Carl Gibbs of Dexter .Trail: Th~y will live' on Holt t;oacl. Mr. It's time to "dress up" your home. Come talk to The regular meeting of the Gibbs is employed at the ,Reo in , .us this week! Wom:ui's Missionary Society was Lansing. · · .. ." held last Tuesday afternoon· ut A reception \~ar ·!ielci Saturday r., the home of the president, Mrs. evening at ~he .. Wheatfield town Harry Moore. hall. About .. 60 relatives and Following- "the devotions the friends, welcomed the · brldal ALKYD SANI·FLAT business meeting was held. As couple. '·Refreshments· of cal1e · • tOO% Alkyd Paint for t·hi!l wns the annual meeting of· and coffee were served.· Mr. and walls and ceilings. for the years were elected. Mrs. Gibbs ,receivecj many nice They nre Ella · Mo6re, presi·. gifts .. · •, .. · •· ·,·, , · (and looks it!) • Home Decorator Colors, ' )I r l , ...... - permanent and cieanoble. dent; Hazel Curtis,· first ·vice· I . president and mis·slon Etucly sec· retnry; · Coria Hayhoe, second vice-president ·and· stewardship secretary; Lcomh·· Freiermuth, . In ·ttne-car feature a;fter feature, Ford· is the only cnr in its flold with n secretary; Coria Hay hoe, trea.s· V-8 engine, the 130-h.p. Y-hlock V-8. urer; .Frances· -Sherman, junior And Ford offers this V-8 "Co" toda!f/· superintend(!nt; und Lucille ·Carl, Ford;s fariiut front in.its field. Only Ford gives you literature agent, . styling ihat willfltay' in style ... new.Ball-Joint· You mny cho'ose from three ~real trnns- Plans for: the year ·.\vere· dis· . missions:· Fordomatic Drive, Overdrive, cussed mid the lesso·n from the 'ride,and handling . .. high~spirited V-8 ttqo" or·CmiVentionnl Drive. For still !(I'Cnter study book was. .presented. ~ ;· ,,:' ' i · ·. . .. 1 / · . . · · d1:iving case .m!'d pleasure, you may L11ter refr',esh'ments · · ' · mllkc your Ford as automn tic as you low lustre Enamel served by Suzanne Mo,ore. ·It's no·· wonder ~ many· people :are fabrics .•· • • the handsomest in tdm. like with power assists ••. Power Stcm·- ~ . ' . • Durable and Washable swinglng over to' Fordl Ford offers more · · · · . ,ing, Power Bmkcs, Power Windows· Mr. and Mrs.'··nobert . La ricin fine-car features,'than any oth«.·low· Arid Ford acts the lender, too. Riding . (both· front.nnd back), and. n 4-Way_ for furniture an·d trim- riced car. · . ' nnd handling nrc nlways easier and family and Mr. and Mrs. Bob P smooth~1·, • . And walls and ceilings · · Pesh of Lnnslng were 1 Sunday because of Ford's revolutionaiy ·Ball- . Power Front" Sent. in baihrooms and kitchens. dinner guests of Mr. and ·Mrs. ""You can Ford's·the leader Jn."looks." Joint Front .Suspension (exclusive. to m: .("\nd·with Ford's many, mnny other fine· Crirroll Glynn. In the With its long, low, clean-cut lines !ford's Ford .in the low·price field) that ·cush- 1 .' enr featUres such ns suspended clutch . nnd Mrs. Leon rn••nu•~ tlJe acknowledged trend-sett!-lr ' in the· ions ·the· ·bumps of even the roughest. sing. called at" ,...... ~··•·-..;.- nt)d brnkc pedals, Ccnter-].1ill Fueling industry; :Arid Ford hos int!-!dor luxury , ro11ds and helps keep that nc\'i·cm· ~~feel" and the ·new Astra-Din! Control l'anel, .lJe!ljamin ~ Mrs. Mary Kendrick of ·.. to:~atch, with the latest in modern · lnr longer. : ·, . · '. was a guest at illriner ::;;,:::~~:;e-1 ,Ford is worth more when you sell. l t's n · i· prove.n fnct that Ford returns mom of Moore paints evening 'Of Mr: ·nnd'"Mrs; ttO•DilJ:t.J·,••, .., 1\'' I Anderson. its originnl cost, nt resale, tlum any other ;.... :·\_'·• ~ore peopieare trying.,/foNl ~ .. . . car iit the low-price ficltll Come in ..... Mr. aild: Mrs. '"Ira Bailey re~ also carry a complete' Une of ,fine. ~wallpap~rs ~d ~~lllllies :, , More people :-are buying - Test Drive n l?ord toduy, and see why. 1 turned liome · · Monday · fro in·· n ' , ~ •, ~ , • , I • , ' •, , • ' , , •• ' ;f ,1, ' ' ' weeit's ~acatlqn~ 11t .Gran~.)~nven ..., and Musitegon. · ' · .,. · · · nnd .. . · · · .·.·_·:.''ROY. I '• • ISTENSEN ''I 1/lr '1. · J•', ,,', . : ~ / ' ~ ': ' . ·,,t; '•·\'- I Draru;J· ii'1111 ,1vit'~'· 8iu1J,; . ;'jj.,),Ju~ l'IJ \J! J!;ildic.\fi, '£,Hj;f1IH-1, tilll.l Nil~;-, IIJl ··iil•llll!ti l·i't·\H·ii.-- dl."t• Wt!lll . )If!' flli. \I'. I • IIIII lo'l' I ' Mr, ulul .Mrs,' HaY ·Baher.!!\llll Mr, nnrl M1s. ,lilJll(!H Mdntee . . :\hi Inner Sundny of Mr. llllcl Mr!i. Hf!Xine Olynn CIHJrchl)l and Mrs, Freel BI'OWI!l' SIJirley o~lle(on the Foil'ieli tlleo Mro. CEli'J'il! l!i~gH illHI Mr.-;. Dansville Curl Whlta. sci1ool opr.ned lnst WorlncHrluy wore Mr. lllld Mr~. Ralph B~1rgess vlsttml Mr. 1111!1 Mrs. Or~un Garris fnmliy S\l'lclay !!Venlng, , (Con11nua!l ft•om l'li!W 2) dnugiHer wns horn WellneR· with MI'H. L1mh Pnllolt aH teueh· Neva Jltillor worn ~(LTPSIS :iundny · . ·x Mr. nnc!\ M'rs,, R(jllln Cavender nml duughtcrs, ,Josephine and unll tlll!lr• house guestH, Ml', nnrl I Mrs. Mnblr D111•is ·of Eden nnd ~IJ·. :mel Mrs. Orlin WiiV<>ung Miss S:;r~h Jenuings of Aurelius ., · BLA~-~ ~H~RRY Remember! Sea/test is America's best-likecl ice cre~m... nnil Mr. nnrl Mrs. ,John Bnrnf's, e•~tllcd on Hmreoe I:Jarry •t the ' ·.'.' . .. ~it·., of Lnn:,;ing, 1\111·. :~mi Mr~;. Sl imson hospital in gatnn Rap .John Barnes, .fr.. HIHI Cindy Lou ids Saturday. aJLt or Lr:;Jic, nn'd Cordie Bashfo'r·;J Ciwrlcs Z:lllgcr· spent lust week ;~~~·"'~li«;o:-;..l>'i.'I~~Wh"''',;,w,~~i;~;oll'li'/r,;,;:o;l~:~;,,~,t'~'~·>':.•;:•i,~;,o:;(oll11,l ~·~~~·>,;;,,! ~;~ 1;:1 {'r.£! l,t,; >'•!J·i~lot";7r,Hl(,•~•Jl):•W.lt""l~iiitV-Z~~JR.(.I~i:!JI.\l; EVImY NIGH'f (Except Satnrllay) 7:30 ~. M. , , , , ,. , Chihlrcn's Ilour • • • Each School Day 8:45 • • • • ' Beginning Sunday 1,•, .'," fi. •...... relt11'119d homa Wc!clnosduy night. n!lor vi~H!ng rnlnl !ves nnu fr•!oncltl In Cl('egon nhd un tho West Cua~t. Even Watc~r Ree1es District Won't HeJp 1~111111 011111' Some 'Lawns Ingham Coun.tv News I! yotl hElve hr.cm sprlnldlng September 16, 1954 Page 6 your !uwn every few duys thiK Ferris District, summer• !l st!l! show~ up u slcltly !\Irs, l..or·a Olnily brown, then you're probubly ldll· lng It wilh lclndness. 'rho l\1li1e SmHh !umlly pnd the Ctu•thi Sullerlal' !umlly have Ot· your . trotihle may hnve 1 1 1 1 1 fl 1 · sturted on lh£l duy you plnnteci been· 8 c c w t 1 t Hl u t w PQB( we~lc.' · your ·lawn, according to M, H, Avery, county ugrlcultural agent, ,Mrs.· Paul Wright and children Soli manurrement muv.. be one of GrogOI'Y ur·e spend lit I,! the "' • woelt wllh the Dewey Wr•lght of the answers. Avery . udvl~e~ fnmlly wt\!le lwr• hu~tmnd: tM In lnwnowners. t() prepare the soil New Yorlt, deeply ·und put In plenty of Ol'· 'FI.INTitOTE gunlc muller uitd gre£ln' manure Mr. und Mrs. Glan Olney, Sr· .. ASI'HIIl. T SHINfJl.Et to gjvo tho ground n spongy, unci family held their nnnuul Qualltyrooflns •hlnslcuwlth remark· loose structure. This will catch fumllY ·'~Where.l/e Leads, Me.. .. ··· l]t. Matthew records the foUowjng statement of Jesus in Chapter 20:18-19: ~·we are going up tc Jerusn)em; and the . . Son of man will be dellvm;ed to the chief Pl'iests and scribes, and they will condemn him to death, and deliver him to the Gentiles to be moclwd and scourged and cruc.ifled, and he will be raised on the third day." Jesus was stating l'Ils own d~ath. warrant, and with a . fi clear conception of His life mission, wallted dollborutely into It is such a little word, yet she 11 trap. I remembcu a comic strip character once saying that uses it so· often • \ • pat·ticul~rly when she is alone, and thinking 'if he knew whet·c he was going to die, he would ncyer go to herself. ,For it seems, then, as near the place.· N~t so with Jesus. .He demonstrated a if there are so many questions and faith which has 'characterized the Christian movement from so few answers. tllen until no\v. The Christian label on n man sets him apart She .tells herself that she isn't from the careless self-seeking crowd .. As a ·followe~ of Jesus unhappy. She is' young and at Christ, he will live by some very definite stahdard!J, · tractive, has a family and friends, and enough mater~al things to satisfy her wants. Yet there is He l~nows whore he is going. Throughout life's ups and dow~s, curves and cornet's, the tiltimntc goal is Christ-like something lacking, something . . personalily. His vision of achievement ever before him, he that makes her restless when she . . . should be at peace, enjoying the rises from evet·y full, repents of every sin, and lilw the Master, bounty of some of the best years steadfastly moves towat·d his destinatton, of her life, Why, she asks herself. ' Why? In' the second place, a thw Christian recognizes only one The answer is a simple one. Master, · 'fhere is something lacking in her. life ... there is a void. She hasn't . Jestin !lalcJ, "I do always those thi~gs which arc pleflslng found the basic faith that can an to my.fnther." swer her questions. She needs the spiritu'al backgt·ound that the ·C~ntllcting Joyrtltlcs will imderrnhic thh strongest char· Church alone can give her. And act,er, .I A·c~m~rp~!sc witk ~vt·ong ~u.hctl~ti~ lt, ·Obedience 1.mtil she finds this..:...she will still to .Go~rs wij( lind Gbd's· \vay 'is ·~.ss~htlnl. ·' '.'Where He leads be asking, "Why?" me, i ~~ii .rollqw." · ·. · Do you ask: yourself "Wby?" '· .• ' j' too? A 6i1l'lsthih lt;1ows th~t goodness .. Js ~tr~nger. than ovll, • • • • , ' ~ ; • : ' , ' ' j ' •• • • •, • : • ' ' • • • ' • love .is ~trongcr thdrt hute, ti'uttJ Is stronger than lies, and that iiie 'c~ri bb hv~d be~dnd the reii~h ~f death ... He does not . ~: •. '. ' ' ' • • : . . _: •,. . .•.• \ I • .. - ' I • ' " •• I ' ~ l ' . ' . \ J • '. ' ' ' • ; fear tl?e graver Ndr do~s.ije f~!lr ,whnHvil. rpcri mri.y do .to ' ~ 1 ' ,' ' ,,o'.' ·',I ' . ,;1 J • 'I ' ' i \; I . • ; :,, . ' J. ', . ' ', • i; '~' \ '·.'·''I I I' ' :, . '• : ' ' I hii11.o ~~ai~ll: ;1!1 'u~e! love· ~ii.d. ·pO\ym•, 9f :qo~· Qyercomcs ~h'a 1 1 · w'o~:~d::.: •:; ,· .. :·~·.·:'•. ·.: :. :. :;':. :.·:. ,.::·\_:. ,:·; :.··:·. ; ~ .: .: ,:~·' ~,':.;:( ~.,::(:·; :::~~ •••• (.. ~ :.~:.~~ •··,: '·. . .:' ~ .J~~4s .fnpe~ !.h~ qr~p~.. \~~~i c·andd_~,hQe ·a~d I tl}tlers~rltlding~ This \vas '!iis l1lgH~st t1our: · Normal hl,\m9h· :suffering lay nlJCaci, Jji.tt bcyorld ile sawn ~lctory .. · ftis heart was with His ' . . . ' . .. . . •·...... ,,, ... ·.· ...... " ~...... - ...... ;-.-~ .. --~'- ...... friendsfot· whoin He was to die. · His Ieiva for them directed ever~ mo"e. · Loolt!hi bh~lt, ~vc s~e th~ wl~u~in of i-Iis choice. ~ ' . . • ' ~- . ! • ; ., l.• I. I : . . ~- • ' . ' . ·. [ .He Uvea! The c~rlstini'\. ~~pe of, lrnhjortality is here. i:I~.is stili' sa~liig;· "Bec~lise I live, you t~o sh~li live.'~ •.'.' . . '·' •• ' ' ' . ' I · · · , ·· ·REV; tva. Y.M<:mn NORToN : ·;, ''... · ~~.t.hodist tf~ut;ch;: Mas~n ' ' I \' ' . \ i" !', i' 1 ' ·• ~-: . _\ -~. . ., ~ ;:··:: :;' .' ·. . . ' . ·. • . .' ,; ' . . ! '. ... ''. . ·.: ·. : .•'·.':;:\ .: • '.·: :.:··· :.·;.,···/':.;,;·>··. ·• •·· ,. . ":'::. ::.·. . j · ~~~~if,Page Is .. Made.Possible throttgl~.· t.~~ .. Qe~erosity of'#le Firms qqdfq~iv!,~~.~.lt:.L,i~~~~Jif!.(~W·:: 1 ~:., '·'. ·,·· ., ._,, 'I .,•,• ..: Roy W. Adains '.. .. . Ware's Drug Store Pioneer Barber Sho~: ,, ·.. Ya~'s)ervice ·.,. ~~II~QuQ" f:p~~~l.:~qli,l~· ·. ·.... ·: .. '(o~.d~~ ~eatirig &·Ventilating 1 .I I .,'' I • \, ( • I , I . '>:.;· ,':',: ,' ':~i~ ·,,..:,• \:,..,•":·~~-,',''"\' o' ,',t·,,..,•: __ ,...,~~-1'~ ..:' ~-· , , 0 Silsby Implement Co.' Gamble's ~ :H~It , :.... ,. , W•vn~ Miller· Sales. &:S.,.i~' ··. ·· · ·tfit forjis. (Prn.~ni(,::: . :·,.~:·.:.:·:·:~. .y~lt.Funet•I.Home - Dan•ville '.'r, , , • . , ·.,. '.' :. . :· . ·. , , , !·_, \···· •. ·;' .Wolverine Engineering Co. Schmidt's Dep~rtiQe'nt· Store ~.~. fe\alnifacturino Co. .. :· ·-~~~",. ~~.~ ·~ ; . ... s-r~~ ;~.. ~·~~~ate: ..... Estes·leadl~y Funeral Home. Dl~t N~tionlltl~~. ' .. · Jim;s. Mar.,t' •· :: . . ' ·· .. M:o;ive·in cieaners • Holt ' .-/, .... ': ', .~··:· ·: ~.. ·~~~:... . ·... ,. . ·Max McCarn· ·.· · Farnt1Ui $In~; ..... ~:\ I ,'1 • ' '1'1 ,11 •1,'1,'1 I I I' J '' :-oampll!!li. fo'loyrl ~{fll!:de,;ti.prl !~ilh Ingham County News September 16, 1954 Page 7 Mt'R, n. MncP!wl, Mrs. Hr•rhPI'I lougl1 il1ls wrcl\ fi'OI11 Ti'r1J't Klli/X, Mr, nn!l Mrs. IInt'VI!~' Swnlm anc1 ly of Alhlnn cqlll'd Huuduy. Almonds nnrl cilllrlnm, Mr:;. llPrt ·Grovenburg News 1\n's bowlhl" lr.'JIIl'' hr"''llf I llr'h i'(nunl hnck tn Lapcc:!r.Monday, of Lansing visited nt the home of Mr. nml Mrs. 0 .•T. Cohurn ,nrc nl~ht at the Hchool hrinse with a Drrnna Hn\'lllfiiHI, .Junirll'· ltoiliJins · · "' ' ·· •·:. Mr·. anrl Mrs, Walter Bruhn of potluck supper. There was dls nrul !Jnnny Slille, J h•agur~ lwwlln): In LP~Ii~·· lhr• On his sister, Mrs. Clulr Swift, Sun- nt home after some time! spent ' onrlal-(n II!Hill ernl:;il:lh rd !lui Li<:.;Jir! c:allerl on Mr. nnrl Mrs. day uflcrnoon. with relatives in Montana ·'IIIHI r:usslon ahnut IHIVInp; tlw eluh 'i'IH!I'r! ill'l! •I 111'\V :;( llrif'nl S 1!11· Baldwin, II ulu•a'l. Dulw, ClnJ'r'llf'i' •Val tel' flilllf't' Sat urdny night. Cluh· Swift expects Jo begin Arizona . lllCC!I In tlw !Jornns lnstrmrl of at t!Jr. school. It will he hrougilt up roi!Prl Ill is YI!HI'.' Via'!-:inli' I foHHnr:k, Marlww~lcl, Willlnm 'l'a·f'l'ry anrl HI!V. nwl Mnl. Blll!l!Us cnliPrl 011 work at Kellogg Center soon. Mr. anrl Mrs. A. L. Tookr!l' n Sf'VI'nlll I;''H~I"!'• if; IIH' rlauv,jtll'r Boll l'al(f'. Mr•rn!H'r:; uf IIH' Onun \lr. ;m,l Mrs. Fmncis Jesse for vote nl' the next rncc!lillt;, Fri Mrs. Alethea Lamoreaux of spent last wcclc Wednesday eve· day, Odoher 8. of Mrs. V1rgllllil Wright. hr•il II rlaga Indian . t1•arn aJ'P: tlrrtr J'lnrn::lay n [I l!rnoon. Holt ami Mrs. Lottie Hoehn of nin~ at the home of their son, JlnytPI', .Jr., Is In lilt• lhlnl 1-:rarlr: ltilines, IJ!'rllliH lJnr!PI'\VfHifi, Jol111 1'vt. f fa:·oirl Rcerlcr Is hrmie on Dimondale VIsited Mrs·. Emma Lavere. They visltml with Rev. Mm. Blane!Jc Nelli~ of Lyfonl, nnd lliXif' f.r••• illlllif:mrlrl flnyl•!r Br•ntll!\', ][1,wnrrilloriell nnd J.nrry ·Jirlnug!J vi.c·Jting his [alhr.r, Wll Thompson last Wcl!i< Werlnesday, Lloyrl Mc•arle nnrl Mrs. Meade, Texas, c:allerl on hnr sisl£!1', Mrs. a!'f! lhf' •·hilrll'f'll ol JXII'. H~HI, ~11:~. Doylr~.' G;rll MeMir'luwl nnd Hn) ;on ·Jtenr.lr:r. Mrs. Iva Wilson and Mrs. Ila Me- who wm·e supper gtwsts nn!l who Elmer Otis, Werlnr.srlny ilft m· hPilil lfnylf'l'. · ' Wrdfe are howli11g wilh llw t•'llf:J; Miss M:1llt!l 'Swan of Lansing Cue spent Thursday nflernoon pion to leave soon fnr Florida. noon. She Is visillng Mrs·. Lulu Oil Cu. team of Lr•siil', Whipple. Mr. :md Mrs. ltor~rr 'l'hnrntnn iJH'Ill last Wf'f'i\ PIHJ with her wl!b her. Mrs. A. L. Toolwr caller! last , Ma•. ;uut Mrs. ,John Hi•·lr;rrdsrJII of ,J;II'IISOII Wf'l'r. I(III'S(F; 11\'f'l' IJlf' trr"t 11<'1', r IPrh Swan, anrl family. On Sunday Mrs. Emma 'I'homp· wcclc on Mrs. George Painter In Sceond Lt. William Knnnnwln, WPPJ( rorul'r1f Mr. and Mn:. Jlulwrl nr ll:lllf(!ll', Maillf', spr•nl Sf'\'h 'S;1t· hori10. 1J:d 1y o[ . l.r .. ,ti•• \V!'rr• Mo11dny AI tile rPgulnr mr:Piirw of-lilf' W.r,;)(Jl:rnrl Wf'l'r Sunday rlinncr Mr. nnrl Mrs. Hamid Wilson ur,lny to the home of her par· I gJu•::ls rrf tiu• llurton I::Jidwin -lloy !·knut 'J'I'rlrJp · Nu. fil · In~{ '!',l"!'fs of HC!v: 011r1 :MrR. V. H. visited his mother, Mrs. Emma enls, Mr. anrl Mrs. ClarerwP. Mil· Mr. nnrl Mrs, Elmer Otis Sp(ml Jamily.· Wr•rlrwsdily f'Vf'llill)!, J:ollf'i'l C:llll· :l•·:~rrls!Py. Mr. and Mrs. William Wilson, In Holt Sunday after· hum of r:aton RaJJirls, anrl wr.rc <.::unrlay aflr•rnonn with Mr. nnd Mr. anrl Mrs. nr•Jos C:llnn of ::rrn of Lnnsing, wilo is IIH• fip(JI La l•'rpy nf Ctl:frloltr. c:nllcrl nl noon. rivP.rnlght guests·. '!'hey sprnl Mn:. Arthur Mr!Fnrrr.n .'Jnd Cllarlollf' Wf'l'l' S11111iny mll••rs nf p~;pr·utivf' frJr ltu• l11;:11:nn rli.':lril'l, tl1f' E•~nrrlslr•.v IHJml! in the artcr·- A daughter wns hom Sunflny Sunday nt the homP of Mr. anrl Dlanr.. Phyllis MeFarren r!ntr.rerl Mr: nut! ~lr:;, L. '!'. \Vr•lir'r. gaVf' inslrll!'!irrns !'or il llo;mt rrl li WOOD GROCERY o • o and to say that I am still doing business and that I have n'ot sold out. AND LOOK-d~n't lot BiU Roling~ confuse you! Tl1ere Is BTU INPUT •.• HtGrc is BTU OUTPUT, but what lwops your family warm is BTU USEPUT , , • tho worldng BTU'n thnt henL your home! In May I con_tinue to serve you in the fut:ure· as I ·have ~n BTU USEPUT Siegler OUTHEATS 'EM ALI.! A 60,000 BTU Siegler gives more USABLE HEA 'I' .the past. titan much higher rated ordinnry hontcra, A 76,000 BTU Sicg1cr furnncc~volume hcntcr can only bo compnrod to n centml heating pl:t.tJ.t, The Little Store That Seldom Advertises · MONEY .DAC;{ GUARA~nu Farmer Peel(' s SeplembOr 16:1954 Part 3 Wife Th e Ingham COunty News J,naruhig- lu 1'1111 I'UIIIfUI't· nhly, Do You Understand What You Read? ~~~~~~~~~I;:~'Je;i;~;;;-j;cl;;!: 1~-;,--woni 1 fox Uun't mnmf, filii I!IIIIH Jllll' The color nnrl 11m and lovell· Theatre ·Features Week of· Drama 'JuHhel, ness of till! lmngct'Y Is mnrle more Ability to Read Is Es~ential apparent wlwn malm•lnl Is rear! 'I'll[) lil'llnllr nl "Fightel' Attnd1," l~n.lu,y fl'llll In Hl'llliUII, nlnud. Poetry WIIH written In llt• in a wartime setting in the !IlLii· , . By llr. llfoh•r~tl ColliJIIII'n I of nll ellucutlon unrl ot tlw three, rPilrl aloud nnd loses much of lls un Alps, Is eomlng to the !•'ox AssiNIIwt. l'rofe11sor of HJmllch , renrllng was firsl. color, rhythm and music unless ••'rhlay anrl :;atunlay, . 1\llehl,...nu Stale CoiJporc Ill Alnnl'll'o'l llllr coJnpLI]',,'[]l'Y It i" cfl!J]'l'll l'i'IY" 'IIlii "l!ll'inc "'Ill '!'he (li'Odtwtlnn CO·Stfll'li :'i!l'l'·l Cans In the Jpfl of me! Cnns of myself with lim training moth· " " , ~ • "" •- · ' "' " L·' L( tr, the rl(lhl. or rnn! And I r;hnuld J l!l' (lnve tis. Anyway, some fall Knowinf: the truth !llflt Hcts WJ school system IHitl srwmlnf.liY l'ome alive throur,lt the use or thr lillll Jlaydcn, ,Joy Pnge and .r. I j1c In the middle. 'l'hlngs to can' !'In •rJiil[' trJ IJtiY JICitcile!' the free has been tho motto and the created t!JC lmpl'cssinn that most volee; the drama suspenstl, tiro, Cllt'l'nl Nalsl1, 11nd wa:; rih'Pt•led am nlmosl. IHJCNleep m·ound l, , · ·• 111 irleHI of every group which has pcoJIIc lutow how to I'CIHI 111111 !hill lm1ghter nnrl tears arc more hy LPslr•y :'ielanrlrlt', who prevlnttH· hero. Whllt 11 IHisy time for 1111 y. can and Hl'£l how fill' off I come worl Hullywlllul lHnlLrcss ·ami ·i'ipring- by •Ue,.;tucmrt ...... $11i.OO 1 Chrome llrenld"nst i'icll'l (ii Jll!,) ...... $62.50 I t:¥;;:l;~~Et:i~~.~:iF1~mons S'liW it, nnd ns it was actual· mo~e1 wor per ar Bn sure to ask J'or yonl' 'l'lll'ut.l,l Audiou l'lny Money , Jy prnctlccrl. , . . r -~ ·-----~\o.....··--- ...... --.- cir:'~!lr~;~~~~~,~~~;~~~~------.-There's· bfgge~ ioact space in most Ntlw Chevrolet pickup, stake and platform bodies let yO"!:~~-·~-.;;_•' .... ~------1 ~quare in the face with the cold I d I • II d I I more! And you get new 'hour-saving engine power in all models. nose of a moose with a charging mo e 51 new power In a mo e 51 p US N moo:;e behind It,' according to · ew truck Hydra-Matic transmission (optional at extra cost on f h • • • f 1 Evelyn Bergland. Author of ICores 0 Ol er·llme-trlmmmg· eatures. l;Z., :V..- and 1-ton :models) can save you still more time· on the job! BORN ON SNOWSHOES. At an nr,e when most girls nrc con· ~erneri with dancr.s and boy frienrls, Evelyn nnrl lwr sislem were helpinf( their molllf'r run a ?.00-milr. lrafJ line wilh ~00 tr<~fJS. They worker! in tempentlures of 60 to 70 rlegrces below zero, nnrl saw other prople only during 2 wr.el1s nf the year. Thought of as a r~lown, Em· melt Kelly's fame really lws br.en built un In n~n1ominc, His nuto· Friday and Saturday,, September 17-18 biogranhv. CLOWN, tells thr story of his life from the day hn One ~o~·irl ••• 'l'en djl!'I(Hll':ttll men .•. A million in ~-;old! left the farm in K1m~ns over 30 i'o the winneJ• went tlw buril~d fortune. vrrtrs ar-n until thl' time of his •' tour of Eurorc with "lhr greal· Tab lluntlll'-D:uvn Add:uns I'SI shnw on I'Arth." Till" hool< Is fnll o[ nne~rlotes of clrrltls lifl', highilf!h1m] by the stol'Y of thr. Return to Treasure· Island dav the hlg top hurnrd rlown. The country store's cnnt:rihll· Second .lUg Jlit tions to America sndnl hist·or.v nrr ennm,ralrrl In C:Prnlrl Cnr· Thundcr·ing thr·ouf~h bomb-t•oclcC!l sides ,-nn's THE COUNTRY S'l'ORF.. Sterling llayd~n-Joy· Puige Mr. Carson lws donr. a p-reat deal of research, Jlrovirling 1l1c lnfor· mation ns to wl1en papm· hags Fighter ,Attack c11mc into genr.ral use, Anrl hnw more work per dollar ! mur.h whlsl m~ADY-l\IIXIm~ CONCRT~'rF. ' M • H· "t I anti rlaug 11ler, D awn. r1 rove 1o and Mrs. Nina Ketchum were din· "We usee! to llunt 111111 ft'n",'',..,, - .. ~m 1 M' I. 11 Ml ncr guests· Sunday evening .. of wltn a sling and lend pellets," lw u County Ne\"S, Pane., 3 , .· . an In OS PI a Ccnlrn wu~nn co f'gc, . · b T . f T ~ · lngll September 16, 1954 · M' Mr. and Mrs: Her o11 J as o .we· says. "Then we woulrl sell the Pleasant. ..S llllr1 ny mnm1ng. 1ss . ,------··· F.0 owmg• cras h Will on is cnrollrrl lhr.re for the roy town~ 11 1p, legs to local rcstnumnts nnrl use II lrrm. In tho early GRAIN USUALLY DOES BETTER will selcd r:tms fm .the ram ll'lll'il and fill special orders for Wit EN YOU PLANT TREATED SEED Ram Truck Offers delivery from the truck. Chicago Provides Sood troatmont helps protect For those plnnning to attend a your seed against diseases Quality Animals ram struck slop, Avery urged Biggest ~uilding that reduce stands 'and yilJ!de. !hem to lei him l1now tile breed Sller.pmcn in Jngltnm county ltnrl age of il mm they want IN T ~IS WAY OUR HOUSE OF REPI<:ESENTAT VES IS I GUESS AGAIN-1'1 combinn tlon of lnonltcy, •IJlC nnd r>~ ccl utnry unimni Is Uns 'l'nll-Mnltl wluch is now )()flJr!lng in n Stockholm ~wcdcn zc CJ 'J'Iw fricncliJ lltfle nmnml which hos a color cnmuinn(Jon or UHJ\1 n gruy, l.>lac'1 md white hIlls f1 om l\!ndar,m;c 1r I I (,i\J, NOll< IS Election Notice Special School Election Spcchtl elc ciJOn of nc'' ly m gam zed school clJslllct composed of the M::tson Public ~.chool•, DJsiJJct No 1, Crly of M rson and 'l'mvn,Jup ol Vc vaJ, D1 IJict No 2 l 1 I of the 'I'm\ nsh1p of AILuedon tnd St:hool D1stucts No G und No 9 of Vev<~y 'lm\nslup, J,nown as the Hawley and W1lson School D1stucts, Will be held on Tuesday, September 28 I Polls Open 7:00 A. M. to 8:00 P. M. in the Gymnasium of the Mason School Fl\t' ttustt cs :u1• tn he t•lcctcd; tno (2) for a term of tlnee (3) ~eats, hw (2) fot a t('l'llt of t\\o (2) yeats .uul one (1) for a term of one (1) year. \ C!n.1hhcations of electors: 1. U1•sideut of the district 30 d.t~s. 2. Ucsulcnt of the state 6 months. 3. C1t1zcn of the Unitml States. 4. At lenst 21 years of age. Learn how to clc 111 ~om paint lng equipment M S C home Jm nlshlngs spccl1hsts nclv1se Mo 1cJ spent on cqu1pmcnt for hom P!lllltlng is often lost when that INGHAM COUNTY BOARD OF EDUCATION equipment Is neglected so that lt can't be used again By Alton J Stwud, Supeuntendent lc Mel Push, 220 lb ':orrly Smith and linemen Farrell ~1. ,Johns uf .1\ruson will lake on outside competition. ll'r'l'f' In M.Json Wr•cinr~rls Mason Vtrguun. Collar, l.Jl; and Bobhy II . . 11 1 1 at Leslie, Haslett will be nt Wtl· Bryde, 161. ow~ IS I !I'! b g quesflon llamston and Okemos wll1 travel Team standings arc as follows: mark 111 the Circuit. The Htgh· to Elsie for the only non-league Team w L landers came along fast In the game. Wayne Mrllcr ..... ~nnl st~ge of the 1953 season. 3 0 I{lck-off time for league games Mills Store ...... 3 0 111 the Cl''cult and have plenty .of • • . Here They Are: Kean's experience The re:;:.t of the Cll'• has been moved up to 7:30 p. m.; 2 1 a half-hour earlier than last M·l'son Home Appllanc~ ...... 2 1 cult will find Howell on the way M~son Golf Course' · to lhe top niter a couple of so-so year's starting time. '· .. ·.. 2 1 seasons. :11!1 Dart Bank ...... 2 1 Christensen's ...... 1 2 Childs District old .. fashioned dollar's 11°\~\ *~Ntw Mccarn olds ...... 1 2 Servl·ce 111en Drewry's 1 2 lr.It lllt·s. Leone ,Johnst"n Densmore's IGA ...... 1 2 The 3 granddaughlers who have Mason Cab ...... 0 3 Roderick Mcilquham, son of been visiting Mr. and Mrs. WII· Ware's Drug Store ...... 0 3 Mr. and Mrs W. J. Mcilquham, T1·eat your ear to the best grease job in ~.~ has enlisted In the army ami Is liam Comstock, have returned to now stationed at Ft. Leonnrcl their home in Jacl(son with Iheir town allll save money with our bucl•• Wood, Missouri. He left from Ft. mother, Mrs. Connie Pfiefff!r. Poston Home News stretching DoJiar Days special price. Mrs. Myl'n Cheney Wayne, Detroit, lost week. Mr. and Mrs. Ernest McKesscy Pvt. Timothy T. Cavender, son spent the Labor Day weel1 end at * Nan-Streaking Deep Colors Mr. and Mrs. William Thomp· of Mr. allCl Mrs. Robert Caven· Pleasant lalm with their children, * Washable Bright Colors son of Lal1e Lansing visited her der, Stocltbrldge, recently helped who were camping there. mother, Mrs. Frieda Ross, Frl· build a new prlmary.gradcs Mrs. Leone Johnston spent * Scrubbable Light Colors -day evening. Another son·ln·law school housf! In Korea as part of Labor Day week end with her * Durable Soft Colors and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd the 7th Infantry Division's son·in·law and daughter, Mr. and $ Dollar Days Only Campbell o£ Lansing, visited Mrs. Aa·med Forces Assistance to Ko· Mrs. Franlt Clarlt. Mr. and Mrs. . * Easy-To-Apply Gay Colors Ross Saturday. rea program. Cavender, who ar· Edd Croley and Gm·y and Dorne * Fast-Drying Neutral Colors Mrs. Clara Woolhouse returned rived In the Far East In March, Hoyler of Lansing spent Labor Saturday from a short visit with 1954, Is a member of Head· Day at the Clarlt home at Pleas· $1 Complete Grease Job $1 See Demonstrations of the Mr. and Mrs. Forest Craig of qtmrters Company of thr dlvl· ant lake. Laingsburg. · sian's 17th Infantry Regiment. School began In the Childs ells· $ . Oil at Cost · WONDER PAINT. Mrs. Ethel Moore called on Army Reserve Captain Rex· trlct last Tuesday for the Jowct• Mrs. Poston Saturday evening, ford C. Strlbley of 327 S. Steele, grades. and Mrs. Charles Buck· Mason, recently visited Fort with the Famous 100% and children, Eddie, Mrs. Ida Mathew's mother has Carson, Colorado, as a member of been visiting her for a few clays. Latex Emulsion' Base and Buddy, and Joanne AI· a 17·man nutrition team. The ' ' ' all of Lansing, were guests group, composed of medical and Mr.' and Mrs. Lewis Williams Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. nutrition experts, studied the and son, Patrlclt, are visiting her Poston. Afternoon callers were anny food system from com· parents, Mr. and Mrs. W1111am Mr. and Mrs. Joe Moorman and modlty storage to final serving Comstock, and other relatives. PARSON'S SERVICE Cathy and Michael: In the mess halls. Captain Strlb· Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Page and Mrs. 1~. Balderson visited was assigned to the Army son luw~ returned from a lO·day Sinclair Prollttcts her Jennie BI'Own, Gm1er11l hospital at for 2 visit with his In Kentucky 411 W. Asia and WOMAN MAR!{S BIRTHDAY Mrs. W~ F. Darl'· Ml', unci Mrs, W~·nn Srnnlley, Mrs. Kate Gemrrl uml Mrs. Elsie 'Square Dancing ·Lessons Get'lll'd or Lansing spenl 'J'uesday Enterl'ains af' wllh Mr. nncl Mrs. c. I. Pim·r•e, Social £:vents anJ Persona~ 'l'he or·r.nslon was Mrs, Kale Will Begin Monday Night • • + • • • • • • Surprise Shower Gerard's !list hlrthduy nnnlver It will he "Honor to your pnrl· nlng, Dress fo1· llw women Is full ~nry. MI'H, Gcmmt Is 111r. molliet' rwr anrl swlnr, yolll' c·or·nm· lnrly" si1ll'ls nnrl low heel~; fm· men, JESSES \'fED G.1 YEARS or Mrs. Smulle,v ami Mrs, Pierce Mrs. William F, Dnrl enter Ill tim lilglr Ht!hool I~YiliTIIIHilllll us slnl'im ami srmrl shirt Ol' women l\lr. nnrl Mrs. !~rands ,Jesse of and lhe moliwr-ln-lnw of Mrs. 1·~1- tained Tlmrsdny evening 111 11 sur Lho !'. 'I'. A.·sponsorPd sqlllti'e mo~y wear full·l'irPIP sllr.s C,Jll Mm \1111 Sl/11!1\, cer brforc being offerer! for sale. matcly 20 miles from Lansing, lheet metal. Do your own lnstnll· Leslie 2G l!l :JIJw I rlny pt olcctlon for a lifetime serv· ------rl'i ft stalnlrss siPr.l hnat rosl 220 ar•rr.s unrlcr the plow, lnrge This gives owners a chance to nANC:t•: -- Monarr h comllln<~tlon I $:l2!i wtll sell fm $210, NPW Af'lll Nr w H.lmpsh!IPS' nnrl Wlulc tng and aave C. J. Perrln, 113 Icc 1'11 t' surv<'ys m c free and we Ho< l JC ft rgcJ,t Call L.tnslng 7 21<11 33wlf miles 1 ,tst of the Okemos and nnd milk house, 3 cxtrn large the lughwny, Animal Sheller, 101, r htiTl ohc, m.tplc lt1lchcn l.t ROAD GI1AVFL, M.rson roar! on lloll 10 arJ, house poultry houses, 2 modern Dogs and Pets phone 2li218 Lansing, open !J to 5 hie .I Jill I ch.tll s to m.rlch, white No "1G Phone M.tson 2 2861 State Farm Jnsurance wcclt days, D to 12 Satutday. l1omes, one 3 bedrnom, 2 years PARAKEETS - Bahy parnkccls, WANTED - Womnn to ilrolp m l:nh,urlmc coat llkr chew Foote, •l~l!J BunJ,pJ Jo.trl well Sllltr.rl fm• church groups, p1cce clown 30x42 !up roof barn Cement work, ma•,om y rl'pr!ll' new, $1'i Clt,ulr.s Dr.motcst 33'i helween Amelrus IIHI I:dg.u lorlge, umon hall, civ1c groups or 1n excellent condtllon Cement also I•'OlJND Wl1 tl s lr ft of ,, p.ur Oltemos stJC!'t, Mnsnn Phone trwrJc Phone l'ill Attlf'lttts Barn lnulrllng, wn1 C'honse C. I-I. Conklin of eye rd tssC's I hr IPil'P ~IC' small chmP Pnccd reasonable stave s1lo, tool shed, granary EVERGREENS-Benllliftll !l yem M tson 2•142S 37w1 constJuctJOil, c,u·pent r.r \\01 k P rtrtlltW- Roofm~ nil hill mer!, hm\s rrf" lnoltc 1 Jng· 'l'Cl ms cnn be arranged. Phone and poultry house Extra good Douglas fh, $1 0\J Ccnl! at Mnson 21'i01 2lwt! fences Free csllmntes Genc•1 11 ]{pp,11l s ham County Ne\1.•, t\1 rsnn Hwlp 1\J:NMOHE SPACC III~ATER, 2 DE.ER IUI'LJ: - S lV,ti:c• !J!J, ,til ------M!chlr~.tn s J,trgcst sclcr I ton n I ln l,lllat 1ons 11111'11!'1' oJI stovP 111 good comh hand honed p.u ts Wllh \V< aver COLLECT~ POINTE SUB-Of 71/c ACRE FARM-north of Ma ch01ce cvcrg1 ccns, sin uhs, sharlc W. C. Chal'land 14wtf LOST- Last I• r ula1 a llnlsrPtll Iron usf'rl .3 ~ems. IL1rold Lm· I\2'i scope, brn nrl IH'W, WII h 'l fCJ s complete plat restrJCIJOns son Mostly mucic 4-room and fnut t 1ccs etc Mums nnrl Phone 1 'i091 llolt I ------hr>rfr•t, 21 mrmths olrl i\hnut kms, !!2U8 W Coy ro,td, MaRon hoxes of slwlls, $12~ Don.tlrl fm your p{olr.c I ton -cJnssed "A" house Priced at $3 000 \Yith pconws, 'l()c 'l'lwus,nul nf tlcms .11wt f I CUSTOM SAWING Also slah one mile snuth n[ D.uiSVIIIe on Phonf' Mason 22!l l!l 37w1 Wlutney, R03 Rnnscvclt, phone tewlrntlal Lots Hfix240 and $800 down. at hnrgnm prtPcs• l'nf'rch Ntn wood fnr sale. Franlt Ward, Wtl1t,lmston 1o HI HniJI'll llwmp Mason 24131 l7w2p 12!x2•10 Locatcrl on College road IN MASON-New home WJih 2 scry, '7 m1ies cast, 2 mtles no1th WASTIER REPAIR-All m~),('<, llrsl f.mn snut h of Harper srhocll ~on, lllwnc D.lll~lillr> 2~0G 'liwt IIEA'll~lt -- Cucul,rtmg hentcr nr.ar rrarpcr TPJ ms offered her! rooms, 3 p1ecc hath, modern of St. ,T ollns 37w3 of wrmgCJ·lypc mac1J1nr M.t:, nn US 121 at Butler's H.estaurant. -- - - Wllh hloi\Cr, coni or wood, GUN - Hi gauge Item t 11 r~ t n 11 tag ,mel W JStlnghouso n11tom 11 rr Phone Lan"ing 49291. 42Wtf prket type 12'i lh c• qmctty, l1ke Spotlsm,m 3 shot ,rutonJ.lllr nwnf'r E E Wenllnnd, 3'i80 IIar· lt1lchcn, nice livmg rnom wtlh F s ' Pcrkms IIanhv,uc, phone J\1w,on new, $10 Phone 21020 Mason Wllh c.tsc, lrlw l!PW AI ,o t1e Hllr per wart, phone 2·8331 Mason. p1Clurc wmrlow Alumm11m -- - 1 arm ervuces 32wtf storm wmrlows and screens Wanted 1311. 2711 If 37wl sewing mnr lunc, nr nl~ tww IJ 111 IJ,utwwk, !iOS W M tplr>, M.tson ----- ·------Ut1hty room Insulated A11to PLASTERII'~G-11.11 Ttlnr1s or plas Bert's Garage MUCK PLOWING w1t 11 nter GAS HANr;t~ -M.tylng Cor011
help Comlllnlnr: the fury of . man, Mason 0. J~. S. got all the pear.hcs they wnnterl Every person of every Hge llnrl freshmen women, beast and, nature In a sc~'ICS of to en I. All but. Sammy. IJp sl ill grade needs to rr.ad aloud eon· brusltcs w1til death anrl diSaster, can't get by 11 peach wilhoul· stnntly. If heiR taught oral Inter· In a new scheme lhis ycm·, dur the :;tory is set in the darkcRlJ "ummlng" as fast and as loud as prcta!lon he is taught to share ing freshmen days !5epternbe~ 13 jungles ~f l~asl Africa and nar· TURKEY SUPPER he can go. all the treasures of the world. ami J.l, fl'f'shmen Will he sp.rl Jlllr> ralt'S the story of nne man's hal·' Words become jewels of wnrlh, n?nrly lllO groups and Will lw lie al(ainsl. a mysteriotiS terror tools for u~;c, weapons of defense rhrectcrl abort!. tile camptis fill that has lorn Tanganyika terTi· Saturday, September 18 fT1 lk when they are shaped into being various IPsls nnrl eonfcrences hy lory apart. 1 S•~r·ving Continuously from 5:ao P. 1\1, 00 ..1_ a by good oral reading, Ideas be· upperclass leaders. !lr.flin sets out with a safari to B k come the property of the render Among the students coming track rJown a powcr·crazcd ldller, MASON MASONIC IIALL 1 Hou;, "l'"" ln tho I• 11 iollr. nt 111''" • more readily when they arc ae· bar:il to lite campus carl" to air; a while fu"itive from !3rillsli 'lllllriC'l"M brnnrh, Jnvhnm Crnmly llhrnn•. J ,., llrin~ thll whol•: l"amlly for thrlmy '•r~rinnln~ Hnpl,.ml"''' 11. Moruloy rh""u~h lunlly formed into souml. Truth In Ihis work is Mi~~ ConslllllCI' ]usllcP who rules 11 jLtnglc ernpirt• Hulnr.tuy ?.·r.:ao: '~'"""'I"Y ""'' 'l'h""'"'"v. is more readily identified anti Ann W week. 1 GAUAGFl DOORS funrl.'i ,,, <'iiiT.Y Dill 1hr prrn~ram Goet<~. on Sunday. . · · ·hospital the following rlay. mmc money while In high sdwol . Mr. nnrl Mrs. Curran Wilton by hunting small "•'lmc. • · Mr. anrl Mrs. Curran W11 ton " atul it won't do the ,job that a 10-minute rain of fertilizer per acre, expecially more than 2-1/2 feet apart to bring in even delivery of material. Plus your choice of will do. \vhcn a legume seeding is to hC' down and tangled stocks. Keen stationary either a four- or sil:-knifo flywheel cutter. · side-kni•1es and single-action sickle that There's a lot more to the No. 3; stop at our Maybe instead or slowing down ~:ne traffic on Mason's made, Porter mlviscs. Tlris is store for all ·the fuels. by-pass, we should speed up the traffic on the cross roads. qtritc n chore-to load all of this make short work of heavy stalks. Lugged That extra speed might be just enough to squeeze past those fertilizer into the grain rlrill at plnnting time. If the soil is dry, Uavin~ clN:idt:d to discontinue our dairy opr.rlttion, we rushing north- and south-bound curs. I his much fertilizer put on with . will sell at public :uwt.icm at tlw fat·m locm.tcil 1 mile ea..'lt of Men who sit around and complain that they the seed may damage grain A. A. Howlett. k. Co. Eaton J{apids on Rinne~'vilhl hi!l;hway, on can't find worl~ should tail• to one of 1\la..,on's leatl· spouts. The M. ·s. C. soil scientist ing commercial painters;· lie Ita.~; one goml Job, but suggests putting 200 to 250 Jb on New Phone 2-3631 . 136 E. Ash hll wanted another. In 10 minutPs he lmu·nml from wlth the wheat at planting time and bulv-spreading the rest. Tuesday, Sept. 11 a p;m·uge mechanic the basic OlllWation of a 11aint l' Supplemental nitrogen may be '. sprayer. Tlwn he loolmd i'or worl•. Illl~S bcmi at hullt·sprcml on wheal but nppllca· Comnumcing at 1:00 o'clocl•, the following dcsct•ibed it- llVIlr since. He's an exlJert :tnd it toolt only 10 }ll'O(lCl'ty: lions should be delayed until. the minutes to become one. That's how easy it is fm• a Isoil is cool, October 20 or Inter, man to find :t job, if he's really looldng. ' notes- Porter. The nitrogen wll1 41 Head of Holstein & Guernsey Dairy Cattle stay in a fixccl fonn then, wi!1 not · leach out over the winter and wm 1'·U and JJung's 'J'c•stP.d ,. 10 Uolstcin Uelfers from 1 to lV-! MICHIGAN FARM. CALENDAR be on for spring. This saves going Jlolstc:in Cow, >! yr:us ohl, chiP yctu·s old, OJlen Of: Coming Events on the land in the spring when Ul llolstoln lleife.l' Cnlves from fields frequently arc quite wet, SeJit4:mhc:r· 20 a to 11 months olcl For September, October, November, 1954. . .not in condition for spreading Uolstein Cow, :l yr.n1·s olcl, chiP. NO'l'I~-A good Jlrncluelng herd equipment. Septemhel' 21. of most.ly young eowR_. The following dates are or interest of farmet·s, agricul- The rate for this supplcmentnl Selections are Uolstein Cow, fi yc•m·s ulcl, thw 2 THAC'fORS .tl\l;al workers and educators, fat·m-a[filiated orgmiizatiops nifrogcn should give about 25 to 2fl Def~muhm· 30 Jlolslein Cow, fi ymu·s ohl, 1lnr 19!18 Allis·Cimhn•!rs we Tmctm· ·and industries, homemah:ers and rural residents. They are lh of actual nitrogen per acre. IIIG rlnnmwy D wilh CuiUvatm· (recently over· ·offered by the Cooperative Extension Service at .Michigan One good method, he offers, Gmwnsey Cow, li years nhl, cbw Jumlecl) State college: would !Je to use regular wheat Prices are Novemhm· !\ ,John Deere 1\lmlel D Tractor· September 16, Ferden Farm Field Day; tours at 9:30 and fertilizer at 250 to 300 lb per acre GUCI'IISCY (:ow, 6 ~'1'.!\rS old, dtll! ,E.. J'Y 1 :30 , Cl 1esamng.· · at planting; then, bulit-spread the FARI\1 1\IACIIIN • • S b 17 t t t' d St F' ld D extra nit rogcn, and also the phos· Decemhe•· 6 TntcwnaUonnllltty· Loader (metal) . cptem er ' p o a o 1-1 arvcs mg an orage •te ay, phorus and potash, on tlfc wheat Guernsey Cow, 4 years old, cb1e l·Uorse Cnltivttt;n. ' Levering. . · in the late fall with a 12·12·12 or .. , De.emnher· 12 . Jlolstcln Jleil'e•·, 2 yem·s olcl, tlue Planet. Gtt•·clen Sec.der . Septembel' 18, Michigan Hct•eford Association, 4-H and 10.10.1o analysis at from 200 to FFA Field Day, Town House farm, 3 miles southofimlay 300 lb per acre. NoveJnher 7 DAmY I~QUIPMENT Gnm•nscy Cow, 4 yenrs olcl, due Hi 1\1111( Cnn~t City. . .. ' ---~ ,Jnimnry '' lnt.ernnt.ionnl fi·cnu Cooler (nenr· September 20-21, Midwest Poultry Breeders Conf(?rence, llolstdn Cow, 4 yeurs old, due: ly new) Kellogg Centct·, Michigan State college. , 1\llll'dl 1 Surge 1\llllwt• with 2 units September 22, Future Farmers Lamb and Steer Sale, .Simpson Attends llolstcln Cow, 4 ycmrs olct,· clue l'iJJe T.iue mul Stull Coel1s for 18 St.· Johns. · ·· Febt'Ulii'Y H \ cows September 23-25, Michigan Rabbit Show, Michigan State Soils Meeting· Gnel'llsey Cow, li ymu·s olcl, clue college Livestock Payilion. · . Deccmhm· 19 IIAY, GRAIN, STRAW Hi . September 28, Corn Field Day, Leonard Babcock farm, ·Paul Simpson, a director of the .IS11DW! •I Acres of Stumllng Corn Guernsey Cow, yenJ'S olcl, •lne soil· conservation district of Lcs· .. ·,.· rl!\Ullai'Y 28 41i0 U1Llc~t of Frst Cutting 'Aifltlfn Galien. . \ . lilLY .",. · • '/ ;, 1 . · September 30-0ctober 1, Michigan Hatchery Confet·ence, lie, attended the midyear meeting Uolsteln Cow, l! yem·s old, 1lnc: of the Michigan Soil Consl:!rvalion ,Jaunm-y 22 r.oo nnles of Good 1\llxett'Jiny • ., · Kellogg Center, Michigan State college. ' ~ Guea•nsey eow, :1 yenrs olcl, 1lue 400 Uales of Whent Strla\v•'. r; October 11-14, National Fl<'A Convention, Kansas City, Districts, Incoi·porated, at Hig·l lliO Uzasltets of Year.'ohi' Cor'n· ·, · gins Jalw on September 3 and 4. Jmmn1oy 28 Missouri. . I . · Water problems, complicated by Jlolst!lln Cow, 4 years olcl, tine liO lln~>hc.ls of Oats · . ,,, · ' '," · .A, . '': ·: ~.-,' / i October 12, National Farm and Garden meeting; Union, drought and increased water usc February 1 1\ITSCET.T.ANEOUS . Michigan State college. bn farms, in factories and cities The.red (j/( lag mnann Jlolst:ein Cow, 4 years olcl, •Inc T.nmblll't. 20" CitRin' SR\V · ,,. · February 16 October 30, Junior Farm Bureau annual meetings~ Mich- ·and ·bY recreational gt·oups, was 10 Cor1ls Dry Wood .· , ·, :·,:· igan ~tate college. · one of the major topics at 'the 'dlt/AJ
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