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 : to· one witness, face and what might have been next cnterr.d lhe bullpen, Keyes lr.red, may vote. Quallftcntlons mass will he offerer! by Monsi~· include being 21 years of age by nor Clwrlc~ Keatin~ who cstab· been held al the Ball·Dunn fu· originally desl~ncd for open air . Doctors testlfled that Smith an hour later, accorclin~ to a fall. Smith's skull was frac­ sale!, he found Smitlt Jyin1~ down neral home. Jn 1912 ahout 75 peo· treatment of tuherc:ular patients. cited as a result; o! hra\n hem· 'lthcrs, Smith wa::; attacked bv turecl on the rir,ht side back of and apparently asleep. He went September 28, residence within llshcrl the Homan Catholic parish the state forB months and within in Mnson in 1!l12. Monsigrmr pic aw S(•oll hcn11~1g Sn;tth 111 the ,Jor:lol'. Then he w:m immr.d:atcly ·wlcs, the pathologist declarer!. milk, Keyes said, he noli('(:'! will he pl:n•Prl durin:; tile ccrc­ The nPW clntrr·h is designed Lo building hns outlastcrl its useful· lnee nncl llnocktn~ lum ngarnsl ordr.rrrl lr:lllsfnrrerl to lite Lan· Upon cross·r>xaminalion hv blood abonl the man's mnnlh am! aceummoclate :JOO persons. wss, Bullen c]r.clarcrl. Fay csli· the harr. or onln th~ concrclr sinr, ho;,pltnl ::nr1 wn•: given spc- Dunnings, Dr, Bind< snirl Smllh's moniPH Sunrla.v. 1 inquired of an inmate if there l:acl lions liear Reports mntcd that the framr. slr.ucttn·e i~ r~oor ..The comt~er's .Jl!l'y, a.[ler l'ial attention. Jic (]\rl nol regain heart conrlition and high blood been a [ir,hl. The intm:tr. ~~nirl S('lteduled for Sunt[ay aflt>rnoon 10 yPars old. IIe called it inarlc· !tsl<'nlng In lesttmon'y llltrl VtPW· •on~einnsnes:J and died Tuesday Pl'""~lll'e mighl have he,cn ron· Mnson Lions club members will be an opron ltnusc from 2 thr.rc' hat! llcen no I rouble, Keyes !ward reports on Boys and Girls quate. tng t.hc hullpcn ~~r.nP: rellll'ncct a forenoon. · lrihnting raclors In milking the testified. unl II <] :311. Monsignor 1\cnling llas iVews lnclex Ar:lunlly the requirement for l'eJ'(Itcl !hal Smtth dt[•rJ as a re· brain l1emorrhage more s~>verc. Stale nl thcil' Wednesday evening inviter! nil people in the eommu· Want ads, Pages 6, 7 and 8, the ?.-slnry domltory tn house !J:1 ~ult of the \<;-rong[ttl acts of Dr, George A. Clinton or Ma- lie also srtirl that lmmedinlc Loren Woodworth reliever! rnectmg. Normnn Austin and K:!ycs as lttrnkcy at 8 o'dnck nity, reg.trrllc•ss o[ church at'filia· Part 1. hospital employc!'s will tnl1r ';c•oll, ftnm the rc~ull"> of blows son, fll'.~l lo tal:e lite slnnr! at till' •ner!i('fll altPntion following !liP. ,Janir'e Ct•nshy were sent to Boys lion to inspPr'l Ihe new d1UITh on Srll'ial news, Pages -1 and $170,000. 'l'hc otlwr $GO,OOO will inflir:led hy Scot I or from a Iall inquc,,l, trstin<'rllw was might not have saved ttw <;nnrict inter~r:r:lion. Church news, Page 5, Part 1rorchr.s into rooms f.or 20 more B::scrl on the verdict of the mot·nin)~ that n mnn nt the ,iail Arthur W ..Tewell of Mason went to the Athie Iit: flelcl to work Ground was hrolwn for Sl. 2. Ipatients. Ft•csh air is no Jonr,eJ' r•m·otwr's jury impnnelr.r! hy w:Js ~ide Aflrr lwnriiH: lhnl the who wa:, cal!Pr! to transfer Smith visilccl lllf' lluJtprn. I!e saw Smith on the new scoreboard, 'HHI 11 icrl lu mu~:r. him, Wnorl· James dutrr·lt in OdohPr ol' l[):J:l. J.r•gal notices, Par,e 8, Part prcsr:rihl.'r\ as lrealmC'nt for· Itt· : ~oroner Ira tTY K Lrar!ley, Pros· ••idl mnn hnrl hf'Pil i:tilrrl as a from the jail In Lan~in~ tol(l worth sairl, Aflr•r ~\r.e!ng lhnl • r Conslntr'lion began l,ast Nov!'nl· 1; !'ages 7 anrl s, ,Parl 3. hereular patients, Surcrvisor )<'lttnr P1111i C. Younr,ct· latE dt•unk, Dr·. Clinlon lcslifierl, llr> how he [ounrl the mnn Jmrlly ber. '!'he Georgian·slyle huilrling B111lcm explainer!. \Vr>.tnesrlay afternoon askcrl Ior preserihr>d hr. he r:ivrn some car· beaten and stncarcrl wilh blnor!. Smilll WftS in bar! shape, Wonri­ School Enrollments Climb' Is conslruetPcl of cinrlct· 1!\ot:l.slifiet!, he (•allerl Dr. Up 8:i0 over last year's opening r.tinlon al fJ::J.1 to report lhat ami bride J'vlr:aslll'ing :JGx7:i, tt Er!tlorial~. Page 2, Part 3. vnlualions lerl to over murder ..ltt:;liee of the Pr.rtcc Jtoy llli" inil ns 11 o[ the II cattsccl no trouble on the trir dny enrollments climbed county arr~umcnt ref~ult Smith wns .lcrldng, had blood on has n Jull basPment inclurling Farnl news, Pages 4. 5 and the opinion of Attorney General W, Ar!ams of Mason issued tile o'elor.ll r·all. Ifr sntcl he could not from Leslie to Mason. Tlw of· totals last week, nne! the figure Is his nnrlerHhirl nnrl was unr•rm· ex pet' ted lo rcaelt 1 ,000, satd Alton space for a llill'il<'n am! mccling G, Part 3. Frank Millard. City Assessor warr:tnl and within a few rePol!ed rccl'iViiH! nnolher ('fill OC'er t~:stillecl that Smith was able '·CIOIJS, Accorr!ing In Woorlwnrtil, ,J. Stmurl, county school superin· hall. The aur!iloritnn is on t11c Dollat' Days ucws, entire Lcsler Pressley of Lansing, sit· minnlcs went lo the jail to hold frnm lhc .iail nntil 12:15 Snnclay to walk inlo lhc iail unrwsisled main lloor with a balcony at Lite ling as n supervisor for the rlay, r•ourl. Arter tlw r-lmrge was re::id, nftcmonn. Keves also said Smith was Dr. Clinton prescriber! •wmc pills ten den L Hi8 ligures do not Include P<:tt 'i. hut hcmusf' Smil II was uncon· renr. !Insisted that 1!J:i3 slnle equalized Scott cl<'manrlr.rl exnminalion, On c;unrlay a[!et·noon, Dr. Clin· stcarlj• on his feet while being Lansing and East Lansln~. In the seious \Voor!wort h was unable to county outside the 2 cities the Cc!aml Lamplwrc wns the gcn· llntlill' na.l"' S•·:·•·ird<. ~"•·illay nrul Snl· !l~urcs not 1!l51 sholllrl he usl'rl whiPit .TWIJ'C Adams set for next Inn ~air!, he found Smith 1111· hoolwcl anr! harl not bePn injurer! 'tdmini,;ler litem, he snirl. lllllny. Hr·~ulnl' ,,l,i!H fllldlllf~ roxhoh• .' ' I • '.. • 0 •• openin~ day enrollment in public era! cout ractor. Robert Leollal'd huvclu, uuly ~1. l'X Mnrl, Mu•un. :S7wl for this years laxrs. Cllalrmnn '-'Joncl:ty, Scott WllS srrvmg n year <'nnsr'ioltS with Pxlremcly hi~h "'hen ~rlm:lled to lhe loll. It wns AI II :2fi Whf'll ltP WPilt to did the eleetriml wml<; and the R 1 ------.John PatrinrchP., East Lansing. •n jail on n drunk charge, third hloor! prrs~.tii'P, with his urpcr ·1:,10 when he l"::tfl nolifir.d hv thr> schools was 15,203. On October 1 ~crvr• 1111natr~ tlwir noon chow, last year the total stood at 14,:l67. n.. ""'" tu '"'" '''" "'""''l'-•uvln~ ginn! announced as his opinion thai Lhc nffensf'. amllnwer lips RPiil, lll'lli'~Cs nhout ~honling of an inmnte thai Smith Woodworth staled, he ;u,:ain hr· '"'""hill tl11< ,,.,.lt. ll""""'"''c'n !ClA MILI-AGIUI'II.1', p uc 2 Smith, a ,lackt>on roofing ('On· hi•; eve:; nnrl nlltf'.'t' inrlicnlions of was sic!>. Keyes said. !Te tcle· "',·~. 11 came nlarmed nt Smith's mmli· Rl.!l~· $H.!Hi Go11nlt !' Wagon, $7,:J5 with l•'nodli•u·r. B7wl i:'IM• • • "" rractor anrl J'01 mer Miehigan in jury.• Smil h'~; reflexes· at that phoned .Dr. Clinton at 1 :•12 and $211 amrch:tKl', Durmmorc's IGA li'oodllnct·. rcntml railroari engineer, at- lime were rrlatilr,.,lv normal, Dl'. tolrl him of Smith's conrlltion, the Sr~c ,JAIL J)Jo;A'L'II, J>:~g~• 2 37wl 'cnr!P.r! an l•:lks clambake ncar Clinlon l('slificrl. He sairl lw or· turnlwy testified. AI that lime he ladrlinle trnnsfer of hmlno knowledge !here had been Supervisors Consider Lansing Request hen r!rove to T.r:.!ic, p:n·,rcd hi" ~milh to tlw Sp·trTow hos[lllal, lrnuh!P. in the bullpen, Keyes ·::it· in f:·nnt or lhc T.eslic fire dP nr. Kennf'lh w. •rontlwker of ~aid. lie thought only that Smith ,nrlnwnl rt.'ivr nnrl went lo a r.:msinr: rf"hrtcrl from the wjlnc~q _, ___.:. ______. ___ _ ··cslaurnnt next rloor lo the ~t'n· sl~llrl ~~·~~"' he "'n' mllerl lo 111" Ingham Is Host For ~ounty ·Annex to New City Hall ------· ------I ,ansinr~ ltm~pilal Hhlllll G Snml~y ···ng annigltl intern in response tl1al Smith's to a l'C[lOI'Ir.onditlon IJy At D•"strl"ct Meet Ingham supervisors are mulling a proposal to tack a In the Lansing city hall, branch Ballot Word was ct'l t iea 1. Dr. Toothni(cr said coutity annex to· I~ahsing's new city hall. A special county offices for the sheriff, the county clerk and the county health de· · N v t he found Smith in a deeply coma· Supervisors from 7 cotlnl\r!s of wing, as proposed by architects, will cost between $1;250,000 partment arc pmvlderl. The pro· orces ew 0 e lo~r conrlilinn. His C'X?minnlion, the ~ixth district of t11e Miehl~an F ltr> sairl. r!isclosl'il t hal Smith hnr1 I\ s soc I at ion of Supervisors and $1,500,000. It would be of 5 stories and house county secutln~ attorney's office, the of· Ingham townshi[l !'chool dis· ~uffcrrrl hemoiThm:cs in Ibe tis­ ga lhercrl in Mason Tllltrsclay to branch offices nQ.W in the city hall and rented quarters. flee of the friend of the court nnrl •riel clPclors must vole again Riles about his lr.fl "Ye and that discuss issur.s. circuli court probation o[[iccr his nose hnrl hef'n frnr•l1li'NI. JTr The proposal, pres,ented by Lansing's Jyiayor Ralph the branch office of the judge or next Monday on a bonding pro· ITnrry G. Coons, deputy hir,h· W. •;aid his cxnminnlion or Smltblcrl way commissioner, Donal,! W. Crego and Kenneth Blaclt of the architectlll'al firm of Black probate, and the office of the nosnl adopted lnst ApriL An cr· ··or made hy an nltnrncy in thr l1im lo hrliev~ thai thr man's Dauglass of lhe state r.onserva· & Black, was referred to the county buildings committee and hoard of social welfare are in ·vm·rling of lhc April hnllot has hrain hac] Sit [[r.rrrl damage from lion department, and Eclwarrl W. the ways and means commit-. ·---~- separate locations in Lansing. a hemort·hage, He also found Kane, secretary of the slate tax crccterl, Mayor Crego said that The county owns the office build· forced the demand by bonding 11ouse n ll ornc.vs for a vote to moisture in the lttnt:: area, the eommlssion, are scheduled to tee, with the 2 county com- plans call for razing the old In~ of the board of social wcl· ·:larlfy the situation, school off!. hloorl prcsr.urc high and the tali<. Following Kane's tall< In mittees instructep _to confer structure. fare. The others are leased. mnn's conrlltlon genr:orallv alarm· the afternoon, Supervisor C. G. ~ials said. · 1 l b 'ld' 'tt rn 1946 the city and county Supervisor Joseph Lavey of In>:, he said. He r.alled Dr. Roh· Card of East Lansing wlll serve WI\ 1 1 1e · Ul mg commt ee wen~ in to~ether to use state and Lansing called the present coun· Construction of the buildln~ Is well unrlerwny even though the crt Stowe, n specialist In Internal ns moderator of a panel discus· of t.he Lansing e,ity council. federal money on post-war ty offices Inadequate and. lncon· t1oml sale has been held up. 'rhc mr.clicine, for mnsultatlon, Dr. slon nn equallzallon. Lansing is prepare~ to spqnd planning pf, ft new city hall with venlcnt. The judges' quarters and Dart Nal.ional 'hank of Mason 'J'oothal,er stated. Hr. was with Supervisor KG. Brown of Wll· $3,500,000 for its new city hall. quarters for county 'branch off!· the court roonis are disgraceful, look the entire issue of $80,000, the pat lent for several hours, un· liamston is president of the dis· It will face Michigan avenue, oc· ces. Later the county nsltcd to be he said. IJuylng through bond brolters. 111 after midnight, Dr. Tooth· trlct ~roup. He called the ses· 15<.1 WILD 'l'UUKEYS hatched in Mason last June are Jqft out of the building own~r· Mayor Cre.go called the $1,2!i0,. nlteJ' testlflcrl. He saw Smith sion to order a[ ]0 o'clock 1'hurs· pt•obably even wilder this weelt scratching for food in the cupyln~ the space on which now ship, sug~estln~ that a lease ar· 000 to $1,500,000 required for the 1\ttorneys for· the brolwrs dis· covered that. the word in~ of the 11galn Monrlay morning ancl day forrmoon. Rev, Raymond L. Allegan· state forest. In the picture Martin Pollolt, assistant stands the oldY. M. C. A. and the rangemcnt would be preferable. county ·annex to Lansin~'s city ballot ma)(es provision. Ior levy· found him In 11n even deeper Norton of the Mason Methodist game farm manager, holds one of the turlteys at the Dans· former postofilce building. The Tuesday Mayor Crego gave a hall "just peanuts" for a county r.oma, nml saw him again Mon· church gave the invocation, fol· lng a 5·mlll tax for 22 years In· ville farm prior to shipping them to Allegan county last city jail ami pollee department cold shoulder to the lease ar· possessing the wealth of Ing· day nl~::ht, lhe rloctor testl!led. lowed by a welcome given hy Su· ~lead of the le~al 20 years. The Thursday. The wild turlteys at·e smaller than domesticated will occupy one section with an rangcment, stating that Lansing ham. In his testimony Dr. Stowe said ocrvisor ,Tolm 1·M. Patriarche of election Monday Is to gain ap· birds. They're faster, too, according to Pollok, who caught underpass leading beneath the can not finance a building for On the supervisors' committees proval for shortening the period his examination of Smith !nell· East Lansing, In~ham board main building and across a patio the county. to which the county annex pro· 1a 20 years. It leaves unchanged cated a moderate hardening of chairman. Noon luncheon was most of the birds with an oversized butterfly r;~et. The young to judges' chambers and court· The county does not have to posal was referred are: County the provision to bond the district the arteries and high blood pres· sm·ved in the Odd Fellow hall. turlteys are 14 weel

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'll' :halrman of u Mldilgan Nixon , prt•oidr'lli's arlrli'r•~s. l"l'!lcens Hlllll!l' 11 eru ens n lc ns r• sl'lwolmoncy within the next few BaiWI', $R:{:J.£ili; Ne!Hon, $-121i.72; 1 slall'rl lhnl a ,. .owrl of at lt:aHI and Mason schools, resper:llvely. hlrwi\H, ncconllng In lhr! ,judges clay~. 'l'hn rllslrlhltllon Is ]Icing nnrl BrPnlt O'Day, $;iHii,7·1. :ommlltei In lrutttllr! fll'l'nnge- • 1 1 1 -- MiUage Tilt r' 111/JII() i.•; l'!'lll'l'll'd Ill till' J!:ast who !11'1! :;till holding !Je 1' ears. marie hy County 'rrPasurer Lau· Lr:slle, LeHitu Vlllagl', :~12,1!l7.0R; ncnts of Vir•r!·l'reHirlenl Richard • Latl.'iltll~ mr•f'litl!(. 'l'hf' Pommlttee Mrs·. Baiwr anrllwr Irushnnrl won renee B. Parlwt' !rom lhr. pay· Sanrlr•rs, $!ifiH.!lfi; Moi'SI', ~li57.Hfl; (Cunlimn•cl l't·um I'IIJ;'Il I) \1, Nixon's vl~>lt. to the Lower ! lr;~:; ,,. 11 t rorrl rr·r•e lir'iwls for dis- - Ja.ll Death seVPral rlhhon~ !;howlnr~ llwll· rnr•nls marie from the ~lute treas· Sr•ovillf!, $!177.fHl; Nort 11 Lr•>;lic•, ?cnlnsuln on !:leptc•mhm· 21. The ' lrihrrlilltt, wl1ir'l1 nrr• avnllahln u,ry. Tlw rllslt'lhutlon Is al J!Hl Yorlc:!11ire hogs. 'J'hr.y phlf'r:rl ~!!!!· $flfi0.12; Wr•f'k~;, !~·1!17.H·I; llnltSI'i, srqu•rvisors at llw fnrlhr•ominr. 1tccpreHidcnl will mnlw 2 np I tht'llltgll nil ltrpuhllr·nu rounl,l' !'ale of $17.78 pet• ehllrl on lh1• ~:li7;i.ti 1; nnrl Clarl\, $·1Ci2.!.!H. Cklolir'l' sr·s~;lnn r·:rn dPI'irlP lo IISI' 1eat:nn;N1 ln. Mlchlgun on ti111i ' r·11mtniiiPr> rtl'li['(•rs, mamiH!rs of onrl In the Yorl,shire dnss wllh 10:,3 school eensus. Relwol dis· Lof'lw, Brown, $fi:!.2.:111; Lrwkr! r•ilhr!t' I!J:i:l or ln!i•l slale f'IJIIlllizr•rl lny. The flrt;t iu 1111 Uppet· Penln-1' lhP ,';Iiiii' f'r•r1tl'fll mmmlllr.e nllfl (Cont.imu~d r1·nm l'uge 1) tlwlr holll' and sow, 'l'lw Halwrs trlets gel the money wlwlhcr Ol' Cenlet', $l,l!ll.21i; Hrumlmnn, llgm·es. 1uln meeting In Negnunce nl 1 :no I lllf'ttlill'l'>i 111' lhf' IPJ.{islalurc!.' , ar·e former Detmilers. '!'hey t.oolt nol llw children attend JHthllc $:!20,1)<1; Ill!II Onlc, !~I, lfifi.711; Jo'ul· DroppPrl fmm t liP. t'Jlr•nmmPn· 1. m. Following the Negaunee Vlt•t•-l'rr•:;irlf'tll Nixon is· lnehtrl· lion, It wns not until llwn 111111 up farming In lfHti nnrl !his is sd1oo!s m· uny school nt ull. 'l'lw lr.t•, $H7J.22; ltoWlr!y, $!l77,fJ0; rlnlinns of lh!! WHYS attrl llll'ilns nectlng, the vtce-presldcmt wlllj in:~ 1111' 2 Mi,.iJigarJ slops ns a llw sheriff wns. noll !led of I he ecn~us Includes all children he- West LndH• llrlr:l,, $72S.!IH; and r'ornmilll~l' wnr; a fii'IIJHIS;I! 111 a!;l< Jy by commr.l'clul nirlln~ to Lun- p:rr·l 11f Ill:: r'llttnlry-wide lOLII' nf siluallon, the lurnlwy Raid. The the scconrl yem· they have rnlsl'd tween lhe ages of 5 nncl 20. Fullon, $:!!ifi.lill. frll' nn !lrlrlillorwl mlllagP ltH'I'PiiHf! :lng, nn•lvlnrr at the Lansing air· with lhe ru·ess, Nixon will 11'11\'r•l :ll .o;lnl"" lo :lid slnlr! organlzn- shf'l'iff IPlephoned Dr·. Cllnion Yorltsllircs, 'felephone companies and rnll· Mnsnn dly Rf'ilool~. l'Xdttslvr! of'.~; of n mill l'or a l'oi!IIIY itf'allli Jort at 5:20. l~ollowlng welcom- hy motorcade to llw Ilnlel Olds in liriiiS itt r•IPcilnt: ltl'ptthllran slate nnrl wilhln a fr.w minutes the ronrls nrc lhe prlnclpnl contrllnt· of Alalerlon 'Tnwnsllip unll, Wll- f'f'lllf'l' ;rt lhr! t'lll'sl llospllal ~:liP. .n" ceremonies and un Interview Lansing. nnrl , "lli~t'I'Ssltowrl mnrlirlatPs. doclot· a r' rIve rl, Wonclworth 1 1 1 1 son nnrl Jfmvky, $11l,lll!l.7~. WltiiP tllllitlnt: wn~: snld nillllll-llu• .;:;.. ______Hlalerl. Jn lhe mennllme the llll'll· !PI'S to t 1w pr1 l111li'Y sc lOfl n f!l'· - ·~------John P. Slauson esl fLillrl. Tnslearl r1f 1111ylng pt•op- MPI'irlinn, Ilns!r•ll, $1:i,li!l!l.7•1; 1;rhnnrlottllll'lll ru1 lllf• lln111' 'l'ur>s· '1' t" c'f l i\.rlnrn:~ '" lioin" rlrnnl\ anrl to key IPnrnerl hy questioning in· I11 II I II l I I Okemos, $1H,HH2,:lli; Carl, $Ill,- ria)', II was I'I'(H>I'Ir•rl llwl If lit<' .,us tee OUI' h males !hal Smith hall been heal· erly taxes 11! vm·nus { s I'I'.S . o· L . 2·11.21!; aliCI Mnrbla, $10,7!1~!IG. r·onnly an1wx to Lansing':: l'ity unera ervlces dri\'illJ~ 1111 :1 !iiiSJll'llrlrd lil'rm;e, s I ffl In 1 t nslng tiJCy Sf!l'Ve the companies )lay on F I S Arthur MonlgomPI',\', Lam;illf:, I :rrrhll w:.s orril'l'f'rl In pay flnr en hy '·colt, I IP. ° CCI' lest· er' 1es a a an overage rale lhroughout I he Ononrlar:n, lUvPrslrlr•, $2,2:J:l.fi0; hall Is built, It sltnttlrl lill'illflr! went heforP Juslir'e of lltP I'''"'''' :>nrl ''":.Is 111' $H .. IIl, 1dvrn 2 rlnys In Lee Gmnl Wnshlngton wns the slnlr~ nnd the money Is dlstrihutl'd Clillrls, $l,OI:l..Jti; J<'prris, $1i1J-I.[i:J; IJIIlll'lr•r·s for tlu• IH'nllll rll'pari­ Are Con duc t ed for Hoy w. Arlnms nl Mwmn l;rsl j;lil n:~ a m:onrlntnr·y Sf'nll'llC(' and mnsl rll'llmalic witness, boll! on I ,John P. Sl:lm:on, R2, of 211 w. throughout lhe stnte. Siltnnyslrle, $72K.!IH; Wolr•olt, :P:J:+I.· nwnt. Thursday lo plead gnill,l' Jro :1 ;,n"li11'1' !i days fn1· lilr' driving lhe stnnrlln IIJP. courlroorn In the Kilborn ~trr.rl, Lansing, cllerl 1 •IH; nnrl f\lnnr!viiiP, $:1,;;02.nn. 11 1 1 1 1 forenoon, nnd in IIH! aflf'rnoon MrJJlrl,·ly • 1 " tiJn_ L,''t. r..• "\V· Pnyrnenls to Ingham sr.hoo 'll" B S • drunl1 chnrgl". Jie·wns ::f'nl In .FI· l'!l!li'J~r· :1111 wns orr Pl'l'f. o pay 111111 11 11 ,., 111 " ·' ·" f 11 strwl;hrirlgr• H11r;rl Agrir~ultul·nl lSf'l'l'l' nntion:rl 1\lrls dueled from the .Jewett .funernl Wnslun'!lon went to frx a ]lllli'C ," fot'tllCt'IY llvn_rl ill 1\f,'t",'Oll, AttrPIIus, names, $G22.30; Gr·cl· 1lf' 1 1 1 h " 1111 " ,, " $;i:l:Mo; Ifawlr•y, $!1 12.:H: Wallr•r·~;, Day Snturd:ry, St•ptPJilhr·r· 2:-i, l>y home Thursday afternoon ut 2 he want heforr .Tudga Arl;•ms lnsl lllllttllr~; o11 I r 1'1111' r· mrgr., for Smith In lny his head when · ton, $1,1n;IR; Wilcox, .,R 00, 1l1 : $1 ,IIGfi.HO; Wilf:on, $!lfi0. 12; ;rnrl Pnlcrlalnln:~ llrP 1\ll;r::on S'l !'Ply 'n]onl' for Willian! 13etJ,jnmin Frlrluy on n l'ilnl'g(' nf ttllPrirw J:rr•;,:r•ll \V:ll'lll'l', fioll, was Ink- Mr. Slauson wns a slo<'it broker 1 "I 617 ng c II "67" c 1 O • •' II II the .Tnclt:-:on man was mlmll Lc1l, Weh >, •o , '" ; ur ce, ,, .1. >' ; Pinlc, $K71 .22. palmi hnys. Plans ;m• hr,itll: r·om· Swaim' S.,A. Mr. S\","itn·~" IJarl bnn.n"' anti puh s 111g, ! ,. 11 IH•f 11 rr· ,JitdJ~" Adams Saturday lJeeausl' t 1tere were not enm1g 11 nnrl a rlirc:clnr of lhP Cnlrlcn Al(c I'! arns,· .$728n8 , ·" ; A ure11 us c en Jni'•• , ' fol' sevet·ol yc,"rs, ,a11d for Teddy Brislol of F.nlnn flllJlirlo, for viril:ilintJIIf pt'lllinlion. lie was 1 · t 1 w I' t rompnny ... o[ Sail Lnlte $1 13 ]'e $88900· 'l'o]ns Wlu!ati!Pirl, Dennis, $711.20; piPIPrl fol' illf' ollSC~I'Vilnr•p hy .!;If']( Sic!' " -~ cr HllliCS o r:o arounc , nn unr: on Minlnr~'' , ''"'"·q~noc· >: l 1n, r, . . , L·, the past 3 weelts harl been in the arrested with Charles flnrrylwa,J "rd,•n•rl In I."I,Y ::;,,_,I r·r•s 1s nne 1 snirl. City, Utah, Ifc has no known sur· $:J;ifi.GO; ancl Bullen, $711.20. Pollol1, $firiH.!Jil; nnrl While Dog, Davis atlrl AI Hir'c!, r•ro·l'liainn:lll of tlw 1!\'lllll. Robart Nurslnrr Home, where he for annoying 2 girls-IUHI ht·awlitl" 11.1..: sr•nl l<> J!til fnr 7 days. . vivors. 13 1 r III11j Fnlt Plains $'1•l•l.fi0. b llllW - '". • '' died 'l'Uesday. wllh their eseo1·ts nl lllf' lnghnm J•:•,IJ'i. II,·trlil",_, ].,'JII''I'tl",. ' ,., o'll'l'""ln.rJL'.. As he ~ll.ctcherl out hi~ hanrl Funeral r.rrvic1~~ were held at $921 "G· Lnhcrlcnux $7t1G7G· Blr 1 "wllllnm Swaim was born in fair last month, wns found g1rill,\' 1>1· \1'·11'11 C'r11:ry llPlili df'JHIIY on ?warcl Smtih, WaRhlnglnn con- the .Tr.wrlt f'haprl at 2 p. m, ; 1~;, .. > ~il,38U.84;' 0 ;1;1 · Ilo~vlctl: ·ngton, Indinna, l"ountain before .Turlge Adams WerlnPcday. n. rlrr:nl' rlliv,ir\J~ r•IJ:ll'i:f', 'wns I 11111 1 ~r 1 , Strlolt s,houftrrlltol.r,l'el nwnlyl, Wr.rlnesdnv. with huria1 in the "£'~78G Covt · 1 t II 1' fill" I'C"!'n ma 1 tlllg 1rcn 50 WIll re 1\'0ll r ,, ,,, ,, , Collntyr On .July 21, 1870, lhn ,'·on The trial heforr I he 1'0111'1 wilhnut 1;1"''11 II' <11'1'' IS If'('" .. " L 1 'f I. I t r.:v".J'gl'('f'll ('('ITI!'Illl'". Dnll!'l Iloll $~2 G">l72• Tslnnll L ,, \\''rll'r,·lt'' r·.l'''•'-'·''1 ,'111-f'.s,·l'rr> \Verlnes· I o I liS commanrs wrore no •c.. ' .. ' . ' . ~ ',, , ' . ' ' Ingham County News of Hezeldoh and Sarnh Harvey a jury was begun l;rsl Tllltl'orlny · nheyPrl. 'T'he witness tnlrl of ax- Pnllhc:rrcrs were W:11ter Miller, $2,4fi3.G-I; North, $1:{,!121.71; Mn· Swaim. I-lls mother dicrl when he anrl. was continued until \Vf'rhH•>:- day. ll;rnlr•y piP:Hir•d guilly. '!'Ill' rlwnging rursPs with Sroll, hut Clarerwe DaiP, Clwslr.l' 'l'wilcilcll pic Grove, $Hi,553,'18; IInrpr.r, 1 was very young. He m. erl to day of this wePic. Tlw :iurlr:r• l'f'· .iurlg" sr•tilr•ur·c•rl I he nwn lo seJ;ve finally yielding through fear of und Artlllll' W .•Tewell. $1,155.70; Gunn, $1.'i'IO.IR; Dunn, 1 Volume 95, No. 37 ~·~'0" Michigan with his father at the turned a wrrlil'l of guilty. liP 'i:i rl:ovs in jail, :rssr•ssPd him a · r 10 1 <'~u671 IN' I I $131r.72 l'IJBLISIIEO TIJURSD/\ V AF1 EltNOONS IN TilE CIT\' ~ fiiH' ,;r !~lllil.tltl pllts rosts of ronRcquences. I wns mnnles 1 .p.Jo , ';am JC 10 s,. , .> •• 1 age of 10 years, nnd moved to orrlcrerl Brislol lo pa,v $111 lo Inter, Wnshinglon slater], when F d G F 4 Easl Lansing, $ 12,405,30. or MASON, MICIJIGAN ·, ~ , ~ !I'oledo, Ohio, in 1903. He re· cover part of lllC rlarrwge l•l illl $11.11!. Rrolt knodcr.d Smith down wilh I or oes asc Ingham 'l'nwnship Agricultural turned to Michigan In 1914, and en ling slanrl, firwrl him $~~. Ill'· r :rT:llrl r 'h:l)mWn, 1\Tnson, plParl- his Osls. Smith wns able In gel One 50e want :lfl wns nll II school, $9,~fi2.28. Enlf!rt'~l "" HPrnnd t•lntut mnllrr nt fiOHiolflro, Mnnon, Mic'hh~nn, \:Udt•r Ad hacl resided nt 2014 Willoughby rlcred l1im to pay r·osls of ::;:lll, Prl ~:1tilly 111 tlfiJHatpplll'l whrn he up nnrl reach a hcnch arHl sat I toolc to sell w. B. KPichum's Lnnsing city schools, $383,727.· or Mnrt•h :1, 1H7!1 road ~lnce that: tlmr.. gave him 20 days in jail :111rl pill at'lll':ll'l'ri hl'l'tll'l' .JncigP Arhnns there nhonl 10 minutes wlwn Jo'onl. L. C. Otis snapper] it up !JG. SUBSCRIPTION RATES On .July 3, 1873, he was united Ihim on prohalion · fnr 2 yr;rrs. 'l'tll'sriny. liP was sPnt lo .inil for Rcolt' ngain nllncil'l'on· .T•trlgP Arl.rm•; Wt'rlnesrlny. his- hen·rl struck lire hnrs or tlJC ham County News. The number and Forest H.oncl; $7,183.12. Four· rnnnthu ...... 1.00 In t•trl:ir• fund 1 IHIII'L lrr• pnid Ill 11'1~11- Siu~lr. c•ot•lr.fl ...... ,or; ln1' r·ut•·~r. Mrs. Gerald Barnes, .Jr., of pleaded guilty Tllllrsd:1y rof '·'·'·' fit' \'.:l'l lll'lil'l'l'rflll pny $Hi in fine floor. is Mason DOll. Leroy, Lee, $6:57.8G; Mr.ccil, Laingsburg, Mrs. Perry E. Foss Iweek before .Judgl' Adam:~ 111 :1111 1 ''"sts anrllo sr.rvr. l!i days on Scolt got a mop and ~wnhberl of Mason ami Helen nnd Charles furnishing Jiqunr In min11rs. 1 r,, .loti I 1111 ,t 11 ·,·r•sslw IVP<'k ends. Ile up blood on the floor, Wnshingtnn Swaim, ot home; 2 great-granrl-l wns sent to jail for :111 days. 11.," ;!1~; 0 pl:ll'l'd on probation for said. He sairl Scott lhrealenerl d~ughtcn:, Carol Eames nnr! P~ Cleo Edgemrnh, l7, 1\l.lif'rl"n, " ;>Par. him wl~en he wnnterl to minister tr;tcla Fos~. 'T'here nlso surviVe~ Ipleaded guilty lwforr .Jnrlr;<• Tr:~f'J'Ir· viola lion Jir-lwts re- lo the l!ljurecl I~lan, Sisters, ~rs. Maude Baker and Adams Mnnr!av ma lil'i"rrs , ,.. , . lllrrl hrfor•e .Jurlge Waslungton crt her saw more or 111 1 11 11 I Mrs Artw W1lson both of Lan· ' · · 1 11" ' sr t II more than II · · Jr.s sing. and niece~ m~d nephews.' A ~tnr~tion r~f pmpr.rly, pullin): tlw ''do~ms rlul.mg til; WPPk were ~:ron Dmvcnslnt~ ~;lid~~m~oi;i: '&rotJter, Lttther Swaim, died at rgnitlor~ Wires lro~n" lr<~r·I~Jt' .''.' 111 li,;tr•rl hy 111 m as lollows: son, Wallet· Chapman, .John Ar;lin the nge of 19. ?lherwrse tampcrmg wrtli rt. 1h~ M:1xinr- Li!Jnar, OkPmos, speed- and Warren Groves gave their Pallbearers for the services JUllg~ ~~~~lenced the_ hoy to 1" ing, !i~- versions of the affair. Chnpmnn Thurediiy were Freel Wlcl :, l,ll, ,,,,,, said he saw 110 beating. _r:ordon. lt:-~yn.;onrl, Mason, run-, 'T'he ,jury war out 20. minutes •ung l'<'d l1gill, $·1. before retmning il.s verrlir.t. TIH• .1. ll. Prinr.·e, L:~nsing, r.peerling, coroner nnrl proser.utnr t•xpressrrl ~~- rlouht thai Ihe verdic:l as rendered c:ilhl'l'l .Taarr!n, Hollnnrl, reck- was legally phrased. '!'he jury re· By the Golden Rule lr•;-;s rll'iving, $:{:i. tired again and in 10 minutes l'f'· 11•ia:-: ~:kCIPIIan, L:~nsing, drunl< turned with the venliet whlc·h Membership in the Ot•der of drivin.~, $'i:i plus 2 days in jail was accepted. . the Golden Rule, an interna­ :rnrl nru• year pmhation. Among spectators at the 111- tional organization of depend­ 0aldt'\' H.;Jrlah:~u~h, Jackson, quest' was William Neslle, stale able funeral directors, en­ nmt1ing. stop siJ:n, $!i. jail inspector, nnrl 2 r.ons-in-lnw tails adherence to the most ______of Smith. ''Do-lt-Yourself'~; rigid ethical and professional standards. Ball-Dunn service V'\,q eather is service which is truly l1:li11f'Oilts and umhrPilas Wf're I Pool Lease Leads " ... measured not by GOLD, nrrd<'rl art·rssnriPs I he fnrepnrt of h d ALUMINUM STORM~ but by the GOLDEN RULE!" 1111~ \\'{'{'" wh!'>n the welcome rains To Furt Stu fr•ll IIJJilll TngiH1m county. Cool er y \'.''''" hf'l' ;wr·nmpnnying the rains Supervisors ron~idering the ICREEN DOOR.~ inrlliPrrl many to ~I ir up the home lensc of pari< land lo Mason [or fir.:)~. a swimming pool decided to nwait Thrre Wf'l'e inches o[ pre­ .as a report on linbility. C'ipitatinn this week. The ilVC!rage Ln~l Muy a resolution leasing trnlpPralttrf' I'm· lite week wns part of Rayner pari< to n Mason $69.95 ti 1. aga ins I a rending of 57 yenr a Ol~ganization for a swimming ;q~n. pool site was tablecl hecmrse of a Value Temwratmes .for lhe week as lack of provisions for forcing im· . Anv ·Siandara Sir.e. .. rc·r~nnlerl at I he Mason sewage It I provements. was talcen from k,. · Push Grillo ExirA / r!isp11s:i! plant, were: the table Tuesday with the in­ , Min. Mnx. serllon of a clnuse forcing lhe or­ .... ~*,~'" ~:Pplnmllcr fl ...... :>1 74 ganization to provide recrealionnl OUO-DOR 'sh~t~ (hat cold weather··: outside ·.where it Sr•plr.mhet·10 ...... 50 •' 74 equipment costing nl least $1.,000 "f'ptemllC'1'1., ...... em 70 within 5 years of the start of the belongs ... keeps you more. comfortable •-:-•::- cuts !"eptcmhcr 12 ...... 5<1 7ii 99-yem· lensc. The lease calls only down fuel bills ... all winter long. And, when ·warm_ Sr•ptamher 13 ...... 5G GG for a payment of $10 for the 9!l· 1 .90Jtmei'IJA. B. BALL FUNERAL ~OME Sr.plr.mher H ...... ::i'l 62 year perio·,l. weather returns, DUO-DOR converts in minutes from. . Sr.ptemller 15 ...... :>'1 78 Then came the matter of lin· storm door to screen. Don't miss this· ama,!j.~g .t9_w.\ ../ 621 SOUTH JEFFERSON • • • PI-lONE 3221- St!plr~mbcr 16 ...... fiG blllty. Supervisor Joseph Lavey of Lansin~ s·aid that the mini­ price on America's Anest combinati()n ~o9r•" ~- · mum liability lnsurnnce to he carried hy the swimming pool Comes fully assembled. CATAlYTIC, CORRECTIO~ - organization to protect the coun· e ty should be $100,000. That led e Complete with all -ha";d~cire( incluart(~fpn'eu;.i'Jl( to questioning llubility protection 1 tfrid~Tilii·~PNESS/Jfatz~~~ nt county buildings. Finally n matic door check, outside aluminum .door_ jamb.. / committee was named to f.lnd out • ,, • I ..,.. •"'/·• • ' ~· • 'Jb, 11~is l~ter ConditiOilcr climit~ales the umlcsirable harslmtss o/ the cost of liability Insurance to Rugged construction, over ~.,~!~~· !;:;: . :>_:.:. _ :·· domestic tvater illlllaii'J bctlcfid,zitl•ays. Evis·i:etltuater is cover the county at all its lnsti· • tllttllytittllly "tametl" so ua!e tlcposi/s t'at:ish from pipes, In tht tutions and installations. Another Never needs paint"•••. can't_rus,~wa~p~bind~ The bonds and· contracts com­ produc;o;~ ~~ WIB~If·PJ00f £0, ·;, • lt~Hndryllllis-i:ittltvater giv1s mim!frcc rimes even t;;/;::t :::!;;g 111/J ' . r.· if$~, ,,,· water, l11 most rases Etiis·i:ctlttlrllct' tMikcably itl&reases soa/1 mittee was given the 'taslt of ·~ >:tJ~:>;~.. - _tlt11111i11g Polt'er, Cat·s, dishes a111l glassware tlry fret fro"! studylhg llnblilty. On It arc Su· ;~~,.-::::::: ll!illcr•slaim, Et•is-i:ctlwalcr tvot·ks tvotldtrl on pervlsors C. 0. Wllldns, Merld· SA'lf INSTALLATION' CHARGES! EASILY -INSTALLED BY ANY~NEI ~ Po rver gar

EVIS ·Simple · Everett Youths Spea~ lmlall~lioll u Jerry Rider nivl RlciJard Quen· Nerrlant nnrl Doug 'M·lll,tge 'mcrease Lyndt, l<~d<~l'i\llelrl. 'I'll!' 111."1" 1n1•nflll"" " r1f tire S,'JJlrl· tenms Is lilw calr·hhrg a footl!<~ll Je,uilng r.ontr.nclcr In llflh fire title ,noA II wr 1cnn YPill' n f f not Imil w Ill 1 gnm"•• I ImP sch<'rlulecl fol' H l'Psr.r·ves 1 lllf'1 ( "f'l' nrlrll'f \VIIS slulcrl to lrlll "Anv(t'll"lflll ., c•ltlll lVIII I!!' '1'11(''1· IPmhcr· 1•1, 2 millage JlropoAal•l 011 the second holiiH'P- ynu ncvet• from Stoddn·JrigP 1 \1 npl)""nol'" ., Io IJC In s 1nrP f m· I'•ow Jcr· o ' I' Inc< I At e•r>nter N or m Austin wiiii•Pt 1ge 1 1JP nod1 .rs tlw st.rrflng full· ria"' I'I'CIIill",,' '"',''r•Jllern!Jr•r· -21, ,·rt ill il<' pilll'r.d lll'fow llwm naalu lmow whkh way !he• hall will Bulwm ks In the line nre co- 1 'l'w:,flr;y, Fi•·rll•mrbet· 28, lhn v Ill e 'l'l w Gl nr II .1 I orH Insf all IIlli It w Ill Iw 11 new lcnm In every II w nml. Austin shurecl llll' 1vot' HI!' lUI1 Hl'l iH'PII frll r rd nul of ''•,,!ll' )J. rn ret ll1c 11rJIJ"'l'l" Allll·lill' 11 St rwltbrldge sdwol hoar•d hns du· hounci. ~a pta ill Gar lh Hlr•lrcy, G'3" junior, ,,q of II 1e Ie If m WI 11111'1 s f r·om 1nst rcspec I. "'IM I< c I1e 1s I lu• new cI II tl es 1nst yrnr. llf'llon1 1 w1 lh .t ilnrll:m•ro Mc•rirulol'f lrornc CJ!l Oi't'tllll'•'' l'llr'lrl, llt.•·t·' tlrltlli 00 cicled. A lot c•n11 happen rlurlng n nnrl !Tarnlrl 11crlman, !l'2" senior, years' f1 fll 1 11 Inre fe<~m. r·nuc I1. III! IHIS Installer! ,, nPw .T oe Hoc will gPI llw sflll'lin" 1Ills 11 IPri 1goorl In his shirt from nf ll11• Sarrrllrlll Ol'c•nJrJ''' ' l'llllrl C'lll'· 1 1 10 1 1 111 10·week season. Lrms of lwy f'IHis; nnrl .fohn Grettcnher•gcr, ,ocll'' IIll's Dl r•plr.mhcr H vole WIIR lo 011 players, InJuries, clHrngP ill team 180 lh lllf•llle ~llill't,I 'I' er I Mill <'1', 11'~'·' 11 l ~nr,1 and w ill 1 new llll'n. '1'1 II' Hfnr·i 1ng llrJP.· spo.t 1{oP Is new lo lh<' JHlsllio 1Jel'n a tlgPl' rlefr•n:-;ro. lie will Hie IIIIPrc."l"ri"" lr1 .irJitlltrrr," tlr1• hi<'lPase the• 15 mlllllmltnllun and 11 11 11 11 splr·it Ill' any one of n lnrnrltecl 'l'ilr. r•ornhlnatlon of Gorrly PI Cl ill <'IH'P II11 Io, 1(''0 II 1 1me•<, 1 arc liP Is we 111111 et 1 wi t 11 HrlJl 1rom orcs. IIa H.rw 11 mlfrrl action Just sea1.on H' DmrssPr rc OJlPill'l. ,.,"lflli)J Ill'"" lrlvll"rl~ fu ollf"•rrrl" tlri."" tu Idon '1'1'11 ' :107, with 13 hnllots spolll'd, '!'he hulldl11g anrl site levy, voted on On !Ire eve nf Ill!' llldwff tll,ll Hight h.tlfhnf'k Plt!cr, a lcfly, Sixth pJ,ICe goes to Fowlerville. !Iowletl will be at c11rl. Hunt Is n mores who shown lol r1[ promlsl' HoP, SIJ'o!\sl', n 111111 p ~i.ll'k 111111 Nr•w fall nt·llvltlc.~ will rwt Lin nJll•ns file l!lfi·l football season, mn pas:; dS WPII 11s run. IIe's of Despite 11 !Pam whlrh Cmll'h trier! nnrl tnw senior who lcmlwd ll.us:Jell Strmrse h the right half ,fpny L!\nrl,rnsill lravP heron look· derw11y fm· till' 11 la!Prlon Ten I'X· nuly ily pr·opPrfy ow11ers, was ~IP'n• prepared to I'I'Ct•p out on n the nCo~fh,rcl\ variety, fast and Dlf'i1 Diehl has cl<•sr•rlhed as good l.lsl year· until Injuries and Dennis Doollffle will hanrtll' lng sh.up s JldSSPrs, " {r!Pplll'f· IPrl':lon duh Mour!.Jy, Sl'plcmlwr llll'lll'd clown m32 to 353 wllh Ui 11 lmllols spn!lrtl, llrnh to Jll'Pdlcl I he Pamp.tlgn's shifty. At fill' oilier half IH Wells "lflll'/r bclll'r limn last yc.rr's,'l forcer! him out. Howlett s.Jw the fui!IJ,lci\[ng job. n1,. 11 t 1\ CH\Iromc. who was moved hack fl'rlm the Dansville will tlnri the going lrmlfccl action last yedr, llc is n B.trrlng J.rst minute dHlllf~es In J.rst w•.rr wlult• r·omplllng a Dorl'r. Old 1111d new husi11PSS will Suhooi offir•l.lls snld the (lro· '!'ills Is how we rnle Ingham llrw after· an outstanrllnr, per mugh. 'l'hr• Agglcs lost most of junior. tho~l h the sfrll'ting llrwup th.Jt sPIJson JC•corrl u( 7 lossrs and a h1• rJJSf'liHSI'rl, sfnc•t• )f'S',IJliH \1'))) pels 1!• .11'1' hr•lnl( plal'erl helorc Cotinly league teams: forma nee at gum d last ycm·. Mllr· last year's tcnm which won 2 anrl At lal'ille Is Bob Hutson anrl Tr•rr·y. 2 weeks. UOWLI~lt WILT, 'I'EACIJ AI Williamston Sr.ptemh~r 14 Ward, Cri<~<'h Bob Boyd's PanthcrF ' • At I hch· mePt ing 'l'IIPJI!ny tlw rolr<'lors HJ!Jll'OVC!tl about •1 to Circuit Teams Paul Cilo of Dctmlt will he at I nn lnr•1 !',J•.c in mlllur,e anti a show all 1he signs of a r hnmplon IIaslcf I, I hlrrl plnl'c las! year, W k' G"d Sl !he Leslie howling aiiPy S:rt .crcl.ry Mason Shriners • nwmtH•rs nf Ihe lnglwm lJCJ,ll r1 ship learn. Stockhrrrlgc h.ts rleptl .!wuld he strong ngaln this YCrll', S fl ~pl'r Ia I ii'VY J or a hull1ling und ee ate moming to give free lnstrul'lion ~Jf Hll)lPrvlsms. Wl'l'l' hnndPd lop· -vetcr·ans in evcr·y posrlion ex 'nrl is an unltlwly mntcnder fot) l lf"i nf ll plro]rmlnm y l'I'JHII'l nf SliP fund Open Title Race unci rlemonsll'olllrlns 111 the nrl of Give Dinner for rept ~~~mrtcrhar.l<; all seniors ex 'he chnmptonsillp Gmriuntron INGIIA!\1 COlJN'I'Y LJ~AGUE f IIH• salatiros r•ommltfl'l', 'l'hl' <'Oill· The Capital Circuct w1il he off howling. A goori howler in Dr.· cept. 1om Basore, full bad<. Frl' •lr\'il11• at 1.esli1• and running Friday mghl with sponsored 111 Leslie by the .Tadr· Caravan Club Whitedog District ~2u.;d, of G.1 from which lo p!clr v'lkrng attaci< Will he Hon H.cy, UusiPH uf. Willhunslon ail teams In action. Holt and En· son County Bowlmg assodatJOn shnw, Lansing, diHI Charlrs S lllrs. liT. V. lluUet• 1 Motl' thnn 1.30 C'o~pJI:cl Caravan Woorl;:, Tn!:luun, Alva Crrml\irlle, rtHc:nents. Bill StPinildl~h anrl Ken Sdr.Libi,l' Olwmos nl Jr;lslr• l~ioyrl Lantz of tile Leslie nltP.~s ton Rapids Will tangle 111 the only ()l/h Sh1 irwrs from the 1•,1[ StockhtJdgl', anrl K. G. Brown Jg . lOY~ like r.nrls Alex Bor .vho .trc !he returning starters, CAPI'['AJ r • s.dd th.tl anyone may take .ul Tlro~e who received "A" In 1[)3 elrcuil game. The other 5 teams 1\hur.Jfeh ff'rnplro of Sagin.nv Willlnm•,fon, hns sel lip n rlnsslfi· kow.~kr, lh; nnrl .Terry Young lirll'd hy hacllc 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~rl~nnual 1luh rilllllCI'. J\ fy PrnployPes C~<'l'pl llwsr: Work shnll .11111 Hr•h1•cea IIor:.l\1. hrolp J.(ive StockhrirlgP a forwarcl IInrris~n "' ' ' m Sf. _lllnt·,v 111 E\'1'1'1'11 most likely to come through wllh lib l'Oasl dntlll'l' Was Hf'I'VerJ hy a lng for· the load rnmrnlssioll, There wns no school l~rlrlay Willi aver•agin).( 1H'i lb- an ad · , * ,, Album af G1·und J.ro1lge the trill', fae·cs Al11ion in Grand J.·cnsing mtr>r in).( :;crvrr•r• in !he fngham Chest hosllilal anrl the hcmusP the teacher hnd to go to vant.Jgf' in any hall game. Ch,LrloHP af II. C. J.niH'\'Iew Stockbridge Loses J:ohrn•,on Motor S.i11•s show ronm. board of snc 1al WPlf:u e. Ann A1iwr to have her eyes The l!l:i I ver·sion nf tl1e clefcr ci Loss of 15 gr,uluafcrl vnrsily IlcH\'1'11 111 I~t•nfon Ledge. Mason will take its t11sl 1 men Wlll have 1ts ellccl on the step in the long road haci( with a Chari"'· llill 01 l!owcll, fmml'r The s('lwriuil' l'nvPrs hiring. l1•sterl 1\!r s. l'!!t klns is Ihe IPach· ing dldln[llonship lco~m promise' Wllllnmston Ilorrwts who finrslwrl St. .Tnl1ns till at home. Top Quarterbacks Midtigdll Sl.r lro college Jll ofcssor dass!Ckntion anrl pr!Jmolinn as Cl' to have hcttcr balanc·e m the ,ccond last sea~on with G2·1 and an offrc·rr· in the Howell WPII as salary The prelirninrH'\' 'I' her P arr 3 new girls in the Chmlottc will go to Battle report covers nn lrH'l'l'llW r;f hac!< nc Irl record Cr·eck Lakeview for its opener Si ocklmrlge high Will open i I' Chamhc•r of l'ommr•Jle, r:.rve tlw .school lhrs ye.u· They ar·c• Sharon, 2.0!l'/r over 1fl'i4 snlariros, mr.m· 13.tP!dlcld men .Tollllny Collms, T.tcklc Torn Beatty nnrl quar· Bowling Howell will lal~ravan cluiJ hoarrl of Four Town Corners and fwd for se<·onrl in the 220. ':'!lo<·l>hr·idgp r. 1 lose .John Betty, the quarter· the IJII!e fingel' on his lt'fl hand 1 I he long enrl from Hilton and back who sparlwd them to 3 rltrretors. Indurlmg Hobrnson and lllrs. Ellel 1\lulliu Ingham County News 'J'he hig).(cst problem facing Wllllumsfon . •I 1 Wednesday in Jllncfir•e, but did 11ichrmls anrl Wolverine Engi· straight wins at the start of thr. Hrce, there .rrc 2R 111 the eluh Sf nddn·irlgc is frmhng a CaJMhlc Husl<•tt o not discover the lll.JUlY until Fri Olwmos tl necrmg Modem Cleaners am! 1953 sf!ason and then was forced from M.Tsnn. Temple otfrr·tal:; Mr. and Mts James Clieknr.r September 16, 1954 Page 3 quo~r·fpJ hack to ru11 the Panthers day. Hutson recC'rvcrl a broken Fowlr•s·vilJp 1 .Jim's Marlwt divided thr. hill out with injuries. Jll aisetl I he lll.lsons from Mason of Dearborn spent L,lbor Dc~y spill-'!' system. loft arm in a scr·rmmago Frtriay fm· lheii· entilll!;i.rsm and hosprtnl· wrth their siRtcr, MiHs Mar·y Mul Dans\'illc 0 with Morse Restaurant and Ever·ett Is another team with a r. ntght rfy. I"I'W towns of any srzc mn len. * * J.t'slle (i o Neely's Men's Wear. A line manned hy b1g, rugged 0 host of good boys hack for an Coach noh Boyd snit! Ward ho,Ist of su1'!1 an active group of Don VanderVeen, Sr., lends the other season of ploy. The Vskings Mr. anrl Mrs. Luther Pryor anrl scnsoncd players pi us bncllftcld would be out of act ion 'I to ~ I nction this year. Teamed with league with high avemge of 193 have DPan Look, Gene Guile and mPn, tlw pnlenLllc told hose who family of Grand Lerlgl', were Sun­ men who possess above a\'el ,Jge weeks an<1 Hutson would be out allcnclcrl tile rlmncr. them are lclfcr·winnmg linemen High scores were 1olled by Don Jrrn Schwab in the backllcld. All rlay mllt!rs at the Wemple home speed and running abllrty are Ed Hull, Jim FlenRcr, George VnndcrVeen, St·., with 202 579; for the entire season. Mrs. Elmer Frost spent the Wickham and hacks .Terry Eck· Probable replacement for the 2 Lloyd Morri~. 205-551; Basil 1953 RESULTS Wl'('k end With her son and family man, Bob Pearson, Walt Estes, Arlams, 200; Brll Cummings, 503; veteran quarlcrbacl>s who have Clark Center of St. LOlliS, . and Gordon Smith. Ca111tal Cirenlf Bud Bowman, 512; Al Jcnl>s, 532~ shared signal calling : Store and Mason Cab Ma· with Mason nt the bottom of the Wnllcrl Lake spent from Wf!dncs Maurer In honor of the 78th birth· tale to call us. You are One-Wecl' Service Center Bob Sly, gu.mls Gerald always l'lllr'e or eonrfrollfi son Home Appliance, Dart Na· prle. The Greyhounds lost 12 ](cy Bal<:er and Ron Johnson or Bill day till l•'tiday With Mr. and Mrs. ddy anniversary of Mt s. Deli lettermen. Bill Sc•hram Is hack Gem·ge Clark Goothritc or Carson Ctty. and 8YiliJlaiiJetlc osslst· All Wol'l' Guaranteell a Year tiL'nal Dank, Mason Golf, ami for another season at fulllmcl<: Paris 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 sl1vc ~JUests Vander V£'n Jut:; asker! lhat shoes mal ce!eb•·a I Inn, but friends and In I'PSlHJIIse to tltr. JnterL!SI cru· ullemiecl llw ldtC'Iwn ollower·. ated hy tlw IJ weel1s of dnndng IIIHt would 111nr the gymnasium Are \fved in Saturday Ceremony l'elativl'h mllcrl on the eouple To carry out thl• theme, the floor he n vnlrlerl. lhroughout the clay. They nlso Study Club Has given htsl spring, IIIP heginnPrs table centerpieces were• dolls course In modern weslr!rn sqiHti'r. On completion of tlw G weel1s 'In nn eight o'doclt canrllcllghtl received 1r111ny card•; and llowers. mnde of l1llchcn utensils, and •I* If! Jll rlanl'ing will' be I'epc•nlod from Jnslructlon It Is expected thnt n service at the Mnl:ion Presbyterian place cards were mndc of clothes church Saturday evening, Emily Social Evening, Seplemher 21l l hl'nugh Ol!lohel' square riarwlng l~l'UIIp will IIICet pins, wllh 11 plnl1, blue anrl green 25, 'J'he course Is upc•n In all, anri regulm·ly lill'oughnut the winter May Smith and Ho!Jer·t William color scheme being carried nul. ArnolssollS, • • • nl the hnmr. of M1·s. Wnllm·e Two hunr!re!l-flfty guc•st• wil-l rllvcroinn nf lhe evPning. Mn; A eharge of $I pPr cnuplt• per· Pntnl'ia Otmphl'il and Ilarry Greene rr.celverl lu•r gi IIH hy 13alley Wednesday cvrnin1~ for n night Is rnurlc to <·over expenfcf, ncssed th~ nuptiaiH. The couple Gibbs exl'iHlllgPd mmTinr(e vnws snr>lai evening llllrl get-nr'ftlllilntr.rl liiiri HIIY profit Will Ill' J'(!IIII'IJ('d stood before nn nltlll' decorated Jooldng at a slwppinn Jlsl willdt Breakfast Fetes I Saturday a!tel'llonn, SPplcmiler was pllll'crl i11 a IHt:liH•t. The list party, lo open lhc fall mr.elings. to the P. '1'. A. Dilllt'lng will Ill' with vases filler! with white II, 11L :~::Ill p. 111. at Angoin, In­ gladioli, flanlwd with 2 tiers oi rcveiilcrl C'lucs where lhe giflf; r:11a.~ls prmmnt fnr lhu meeting from 8 ln 11 eal'lt 1\lunrlay PVC· diana. were hidden. wPrr. Mrs. Mftr·vin Loll, Mrs. Wll- Mrs. Sam Cotton lighted candelabra. 'l'i1r! lrridr~ 1:, tile daughter nf The bride Is the cluughl!!i' of Mrs. Dart served rl'fre~lnneniR llmn Peek, l\lrs. William !~Ink nnd Barry Vandei·Yeen 'J'IJ[] hnJue o( Mrs, Don Dens­ Mr. and Mr~. I Nle Campbell of Mrs. Harry Cnlrns. lllr. and Mr~. llernard J, Smith of of angel food l'alw, it'c! eream halls more wn:; t lie SPenc o( nn lnior· Mw;nn. 1\!r. nnrl Mn;. l'nrl C.:ihbs with mint, anrl nul:;, Mason. Rev. and Mrs. Paul L. o( Mar11n art! thc> bridegroom's Mrs. Dnnalrl J•:rtglngton, pres!- Has Birthday Party mal buifl'l llrPal l•'or Itel' wrdding t hr. ln·Jde Mrs. Nathan S. Davis played tile daugilter of Mrs. Dorothy •r.c par.~:eri olll the nr.w progrmn V<•etl, .lr., and Gary f'ntei"t~ t!w ••otiple were MI'. work on lhis year. ent in honm· nf lite rll'msion, A Picnic Honors "!J\I'ilO" 'Iilli lilii''IIr 1 fill 11''1" "I' J',lii'.',(S I'Pfl'r•sitllH'IliH of Waffles, Lord's Prayer." ~nd 1\Trs. Arlhtlr Doty, brother 1\ r'nlmnillcf' war; appointed to '. ·' '. r • II' . , " 1" · Escorted down the aisle by her in·law Pnrl :;i•;lel· nf llie bride· tnol< inlo the social clamc classes nerl otrl 111 lhe rlc>t·or·atiiiiiS, melon t'Ups aurl Poffcr. father, the bride wore a waltz· l[I'OIIIIl. 1\lr:;, Dol~· wnr·e a light Mrs. Powelson ·~iven to stnrlf'iiis by the .Arthur 'l:l•e ~l'llllfl plnyed r:mnc•s,afiPI' 'l'hc :'ucst nl h0111Jr was JH'e- length gown oi imported Rose I'Pilow lwiiPrinn·kugth frocl1, Murrny studio. I \.vh.ll!h Ice cream and calc!! were HPnted with a high ci1air and sev- willt 11 r•rJrSaJ!e of p111k roses. 1\lrs. Alford Powelson of Eden MI'S. /\leP r:iJpln, Mrs, Pefel' SCI VCtl. erai Ol!lel' gifts. Point handclipped patterned lace was honored at a sur'Jll'ise pit•ni• \\'<•rhlin~ itPt'I'Jilion llonn nnrl 1\lrs. Philip Slrrirw ------and nylon tulle over lustrous Sunday hy hPJ' f:on·in-law 11 nr' mtin. A fitted torso bodice lilf the St~tv gt1r•:ts r~ongralulalcd thr. were wei<'Oined into ltrf' t•luh n:; Ingham County News ~lnughte1·, 1\lr. and 1\!rs. Rkharf' September 16, 1954 Page 4 lace extended up onto the wide I newlywed'; 111 :r rrt•cpllon In the naw memiJers and each received \'VItf'

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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. Perllvc nice . red pigs. old Mitchell, corner Hull' ·and distributor pipe. Phone Mason yard front end loader on crawl­ STOVE-Nice cabinet-style stove, Ralph Walker, half mile east wtf free of rye, 4c per pound. Stan· POTATOES and sweet onions for Bellevue roads, lh mile west of 35 ers, 1952, $1.,800. F'ord and Com­ wood or coal, in good comli· of Drtnsville. Phone 6DA-2453. 2-1780. ley Warner, 8440 Illghland road, pany, 2619 S. Cedar road, Lan­ sale. Jered Austin, 5233 Curtice Leslie. Phone 5182 Leslie. 37wl tion, $15. Also 7 While Roc!' pul­ 37wl (M-59) ('Iowcll, Phone 1189.Jl sing. Pilonc, Holt 4-7691. 32wtf road, phone Aurelius 371<1. 37w4 lets, 7 mon 1hs old, $1.50 apiece ____ .,_, ____ ·------Howell. · 36w3 COW-Family cow, Gu~rnsey, '4 Used Equipment fheavyl. Wilma Justice, 685 BULL-7-mont hs-olrl registered New Dearborn-Wood Eros. corn J!'RUI'l'-Applcs, peaches and Meech road, Route 1, Willimns· Hols·lein hull, very good breed· years old, milking 8 quarts B_A_L_E_D-I--=-IA-:::Y:-;n-rl haJc(i"_s_tt_·aw-. . Used Auto Parts daily, $125. Allan Palmerton, 2186 . picker For a better deal buy an OK Used melons for sale Friday and Sat- ton, first house north or Mnson- ing. Also 11-month-old grade Hol­ mixed clover. Also alfalfa and All malccs of cars to choose from Car - Fully reconditioned by urclay. No Stmduy sales, please. Howell road. 37wlp lilcin bull, rearly for service. Wil· E. Cavanaugh, just east of Olw­ New and used Ford and Ford­ experienced mechanics and .James Whillaker, Dallntls nil mnlces. We cover I glwn gallon, Asbestos wnllng vii If' 1o rrl, Leslie, Phone 'llfi8 gm11gc, South or Mnson, Phone or worlt socks, 5 11r, for $1 and county We r.an fl!mncc your telo f01 J)TGGING I•'C HJ'l TI'JGS-Instnlllng ron HCNT 2 t'runn IJI.tllllll'nt, prHtnrl, :p !J8 5 gull on JMIJ. Lc~llr>, 37wl Mason 41100, 8wtf X, vlslrm sm vice. C,tlJ tli; for JHII'P~ up P !Vf.trt Mnson Chmlotte, sPwms, tllhtg nnri hnllrlln~ Hpsl.ths, ltlllll~lurl, utllltleu Page 2 Symphony ruhbrt• hnse inslrlro Luming nnd SU!pius Oullel, 311 on antennns C.tll'l ,l!lswcr r d ~ o~nrl 3') SPpllr• Inn],~ complclP, U.tve pnlrl M1' Mollllif' :,t 1ir l\llng, lOR wnll p.llnt, l fl'l gnllnn $1 Hi\ Bill IS f'Oit SALt•:, $1 nplcrp Grnnrl Hlvcr, North Lansln~. snme day . .John'' ll<~rllo 11111! 'l'V poi1'Pt rllggf't nnrl dozf'r, Phon~ Ol\f'lllOH Hllf'f'l, piHlllC' !! lt.i'i Mol· CJl!nll P. X. Mmt,. M<~"'ln, C'h 11 Ht 11 Ill nrllsll, :lOKI f: !Toll ro,H], 22wlf SPrvlce, 2'1RO N. CPrlm, Jfoll, ~l.t•,on 21'l7 J Gh'llll Stnr::-. :!Owtl .l7wt Philgas I lotte, Lansing. Also :'i11rph1s Out fl1 sl house• 11 r•st of Phillips ronrl Abel phone fliTO 1 7221 l'lwl f ltPt, 311 E. f,wnrl JUvr•J', Nmlh l'hrliH' Mo~con :J'Jtl2 :J?wl WESTERN LEVTf' -- Mcn'H 11nrl Bottled Gas Lansing, Open cve:y night. Real Estate wnmr.n\ gr>nnlne LPvls, 'VPsl lltlnlslwrl In 22wtt HABTll'l S B1 f'erilng 1.tbhlts for TN MASON-3 herlroom 1 story e1n hells, Wusll!tn IJ,\ts nnrl Van's Sm·vice .tpm t mPiit, 2 ro11ms wlt h 20 lh Self Serve Cylinders sniP, !Jurllr.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 ls " "I 12,G" "7w1t( 5081 3lw17p LIFIG house, 31x'i6 hlp 1onf basement ~her)f( office DGGl. 3Jwtf hn,nrl' ' Lur!PII ' ' W Chc ney, •127 s• s I zcs B oug I1 I , so I r,1 openerJ am1 ______phonr' Lcs IC " _ ,, JllJlCI ilfl) hnrn, new m'illc house, $16 800, BOARDING - Pr1V.tlc outdoor FJRJij Collr gc rrJ.ul M.tsr111 :nwtp Ircpnircrl Vnnlt rloms, moncv Must !Je 12 ye.u s 'lirl 01 oidPJ LOS'! -A Y,m],pf' '' 1C w el!t\Cl' _ _ cLtcsts, steel dcslts, ftltng r allliJCls terms runs for each dog Green Ar.rcs anrl wtlilng to WOJk Apply 111 on the TfenrhJ IPlllJ n tl modern New hlp roof barn, 2 ------M.hnn, Mlrilwan to nw as I lost 11 off my plr" up M1 s il.lr It, uri 1lnws, :J8l3 W Ktpp lion service Murphy S,tfP Co, IN-JJi:~SLTE-10 rtc,Jrahle build· 'i COCimH SPANIEL PUPS frn WAN l' ED- Scw1ng, clnlrh f'n's Phone• II! !Soil 2 S1 !i2 rn<~rl, M.tson :l7w1 2622 Ccrlm road, L.tns1ng, Mtch Jng Jots for salr., 66x132 ft, cement stlos, g1 a nary and tool .T.rmPs lTnmmcl, 'f'C'Otlll hnHsf' on sale. Some !Jlnclt and somP reel clollws .md .tprons .u r• Ill) 2flwtf 1gan Locatcrl 11, mtlc south of. 1 Jose Also arl]omln;:: 8 acres house Othct btuldmgs. On Ewf'l s 10nrl off l\!f'J uh,m :l7w1p 1 111 hlaclctop road Fwm ve1•y goorl huntmg stock spccl.llty Mrs ll.llph SUJlll Ill ~------PIANO Sm.tll up11ght Cable Pennsylvania J'Jtcrscctirm on US·iunpJ,1t terl !mown as tiJC Clara P11ce-$'i ench Roy D Donalrl, :301 Nmtl1 J;ve y nwrl, pilnllr• liPTTOLS ITiliNC: ,mrl tepnumg 10 ACRES of level land 6 room 1 LOST - A Will If' llrwk 1r111' lei' Jllv 1107'3 Lans1ng 15wtf nnd other btuldmgs $9,500 I We• .11r> nnw lor,tlrrt ,!1 tlw rmnet - -- CoJfey, Rowley r hurd1 on M 17 Terms. Plr.tsl JC'Itnn .1111! .t\oul IJnrrhlr• of Collr J!l' rnarl ,1JHl US 127 Mn Mt s Snt.th Sesstolls 1~'1 f.rtg,n· BOX SPRINGS ,11111 matlt i'Ss I Phone Bell 0 tk .WI 371\1 p PUBLfC BUILDING - Masonry NEAR DANS VI L LE-81-acrc Business Services son phntw 2h21 .l/lyltne 2•1wtf 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 Cor011r Tn< 1 loughhy road, cnst of Dob1r•, M,t corn crib, poullry house nnd bnc1t hne draglmc, land clear· _~-~w_. Lester L. ,Johnson DINING ROOM SUI'! I -'J lllPCC i'OTJN'l RY 1:STA'rE-240 ncrcs menl' furntshcrl Sonclta J'ool<', son l7w I p other btuldmgs, $16.000 TcrmR ing, grading hack ftlling Wlllt.tm Phone I>MA·113t en 3'380 solrrl w.tlnul rltn1ng 1oom su1te dn"P to Lnnsrng. All metal out· Whitcraft, If 1,:, miles nortJ, of phone L,msrng 18D 7 770'3, Rolli£' 79 ACRE farm 2 miles from tlw 20wtf Also 1!JIR 1\r>nmotc wnshc1 anrl SPONGE l1UilBER- T'o 1m, !J'lc lllltlrlrngs, mc\udmg n barn anrl ','!:lllctmston and IJ, m1ic west at 4, M:tson :37w'lpl r court house in Mason, cxlt<~ piJY pen KPnncth Mnsnn 3780 lh PlaRiir uplwlst,•ty m.rtcrral, honw nm one would be pro uri 1900 Eply road, phone G59 M W1l good Groom modern house Dcnn1s 1ond, phone 70 Jc 2'3 Wf'h 'l1 mchcs Wtde .111 colrn s, !J!Jc to own ITo me under sp1 eadmg Jlamston. 20wl1 Livestock 'lnlCkin£; 3Gx46 htp roof basement barn hP.J v11ie 37wl yard S.tvc at PX stou::;, M tson, n.tks wrtl! 2 >:lasseclm porches To Ch,nlol te on Mnnrlays ------Chmlollc, Lansmg, nr.xt to C.1pi· All modern fac1h1Jes huge ltv· 12x3~ silo, poultry house and \V ANTED-More chlclmns, heavy To Jacksol' on W1 dnesr1ays STOJ,JC:Jl - Nol~c!l Stoker, good to! tlw.tllc, nnrl 311 E Grand mg room, 3 bcrlrooms Irrtga· other bu1ldings $20,000 Terms fryers and springcrn Will picl; RPa~onahlc rlil If'S cnnrltlton, 11 tlll Inn of c•o,tl, Hiver, Nmlh L.msmg 23wlf t ion poss1ble from c1 cek $35,­ 40 ACRES near Dimonrlale Wtlh up, W. X Stearlmnn Poultry INC:- P f' r I< 1n s Jinrdwnrc pr1re $C,O W C Peters, phone nno 8 room modern house, 30 x 40 Parm, 620 S. Edgar road, phon~ Phone l\1.1~01' In 11 27wt f le and 2-yenr old son Phone house R V Gnflm, 142 Olmmos pick up and deliver. Leslie Food rlaytlmc or 2107 Dansvllle eve uld Van Smgcl nt Mnson 9111, ex· street, Mason. 3Gw2p Loclcers, phone Leslie 53G1 or SIIOTGUN-12 gauge smgle bar· nings 37w1p Sunday, September 19, 2 5 p m Write E C Bootes, 737 Bloom· tension office, or 5301 evenings Dick Smith Mason 5331. 20wtf rei Also Champion 5 h p out· SLEEPING nOOM for rent, on Poultry 3nd Rabbits 13Y OWNER, 4600 West Barnes field, .Jackson, or· phone collect 36wtf Phon!! Mason tlO!i2 board motor. Warren Thompson, fl1 st floor, for employer! worn· 1121 S. ,Jncl;son road, phonro Ma· ' roncl, Groom btlr.lt and frame 35333 .T aeltson. 37w1 ------~------RIDERS WANTED- From Ma· .tn Ref<'wnccs M1 s C II Camp, Livestock Trucking son ~900. 37w1 1a1Hh home, Inuit in 1952, ap TOASTER REPAIR-All malccs DUCKS-ror brccrlmg or cntmg, son to Mtchlgan Stntc College 311 E 0 tl,. Phone 247Gi Mason 1 to G lhs, $1 each 3109 N proximately one-acre lot, hard· Perldns IIartlwarc. Phone Ma· Charlotte, Mondays; .T.tcltson, • TYPEWRITER RIBBONS for Arthur Seward, phone Mason son 4311. 27w l f 37wl Meudlnn, corner o.f Cavanaugh wood floors, cedar paneling part Wcrlncsclnys, St .Johns, l~ridnys sale, for portable and standard 22891. 37w1 p ·---'----- Joad 37w1 of living and dining rooms, fire· APARTMENT - 3-room apart· Also local nn

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    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:u·t who disfigured him for life. Erased torial, "'Fhere's a Shortage of of 4 additional ·elementary school nn ec ge. mii.Lcc whieh consists of Jim what so many people sairl was n Vision, Ton" is cspceiaily ·guod Sophomores chose Phylli;;. Mil· so generously tlonatml the use of his building, to tlw men and wom1m who Char.:!, Carl Minnis, Wilmer Par· million-dollar personality, just and to 1he ]Joint. rooms built as needed, to pay on lcr as their c 1ass prcs1c· 1 en t . wor1,etl before, dm·ing and aft:er the sale, and to cver·yone else who aided, sons and Don McCabe. The fresh· a cash basis thus eliminating a · 1 h what men and women arc paying Arc we getting top-heavy with bond issue. The· extra rooms Others who will serve w111 we, give thanlts. · · man clnss will agaln be In chur.ge er thousands every .day to gain. ,.,,.,L'Jl·111 g .·tt tile "."Jl~n<,••c of w1·."· are: Vice-president, Duane Clarlt; .. of managing and caring for the ~ ~·' c ·' ,, woulrl allow rct.tu·ning the all· M'll 1 t Y ~s, that was my nrnnrl."on ,·tt1rll'c'ion1'.' · 1;ccretai'y,. Ray 1 cr; am reas· · We'\•e told you lmfom how the money will b1~ mwd. Wt~'ll say it again. broilers. ·· ~ .., ,, pttrpose room to Its intcnc1 e1 1 usc. A my car and up to this time I am My hushnnrl antl I miss the Thcrl! were ,131 votes cast: for urcr, Pat <1nms. . Evm·y penny will go to send boys and girls to eamps and to Wolverine Uoys out in mone•• .. alone over $2000. ,' 1 rtr'c.·I~s )Jy ·V~.r 110 n Dro\Vtl· bLil W" Tom Clipper is frc~illl)an clnss State, to pay for 4-li tr•itJs, to }lay foJ• the bi~ Irallowmm Jlar·ty, to help fill J ~ " ~ proposition No. 1, 265 yes ami 73 'I 1 ]'' 'II I' Which I gladly paid and would I feel he is cnlitlerl to n vnr:ntion. no. Three were spoiled. For prop· prcs1rent: nne worOni: WI 1 11m Clll'istmas haslwts and for many other good causes, Not one penny will Extension Club gladly pay double that, If It woulrl LOTTIE HUDSON nre Michael Holbrook ns vice· be usetlfor ordinar·y club activities. ' · . o'>~itlon N?. 2, 326 vo'>tes W?rc cast, pr~sidcnt; Rodney Caitr·(rier as Friendly · * put him buck in the same conrlt· Lansing yes, 67 no anrl u sporicd. ,.sccr"lary,· ancl Dart Stone, trcns· Neighbor~; tlon us lm was before he wns ~:J7 _ ~ Mrs. Louise Clllpmnn wns host· l't1ocl'ccl "00 ft. ,and all but killed S A 'I''' J 'I I A · 'II 1 1 I urcr. css to the Friendly Neighbor ex· ' ' "" l\11~. • IIUBBAltu U~ \ •,S U•, '• n cgoottsl w1 a ways spca to ,. . . . 'l ·e PLEASE SAVE YOUR AUTICLJ~S FOI' NI~XT YEAn'S SALJ~ tension· group last Wcrlncsday by a careless 'truck driver. Mrs. Ella Hubbard is leaving himse!J, either in. praise or in E.tgl1tl~ gtacl~~s chose Br l~i: evening. Thirteen members at· We know nnd do not have lo the Mason bmnch of Michigan eensure; but a m.odest: man ever I~J.ot_lon :1·? pr;:~t:lcn.l:. Otl~cr ~ick tcnrlcrl and Mrs. Vern Gibson be told otherwise that at those Bell Telephone Co. J.'riday, aftet· shuns malcing lumsclf the sub· rcrs m? .. :rr:c. P.resul~n • ... MASON KIWANIS CLUB acted as co-hastes~. cross Ings we can' •stop ·'ns · we 'nrP · working with the company' lor ,1·eet of his convcrsatlon.-Bru· J?emlow,ftclrl; and sccrel,uy,treasurer, ·S.,tliyJJm Hallen· Sdto . Offiecrs for the l!J5<1·ri5 term . ... were Installed in a candlelight I.'ss~up:p:o:s~c~d~to:·~c:lo~,~Jo:o~k~c:a~cl~1•\:v:a~y~ll~w~p:a:s~t ~8~~L~· ~y:c:a:rs~··-----J~y:c:rc~·------_:jb~e~cl~t .::.:::.:.~~~: !~;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ ceremony by Mrs. Gertrude Gil· bert. Each new officer received a corsage. The next meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. Maxine Ma· son October 20. We're Champs in Our League ·~ llolt . * The ·Holt extension club .will meet Tuesday evening, September 21, nt 7:30 at the home of 'Mrs. Irene Rlbby In tlolt. I ~ Wlll'inn .iJ( Transmissions. Glass Motors Lights Mufflers Batteries. 'l'hc Wilson extension group· Tires will meet with Mrs. Hazel Gillett Thursday, September 23, at 1:30 p. m., for. 'reprga'nlzation· imd ' .Carburetors· plnl'u11n.g the program for the coming year.··· , . . · · . Members attending arc to talte safety reporis1 ready. to turn ln. Generators Water Pumps Starters ·~ Count.r·y .Cousins .. ·, •· The first meeting 'of. the· fall season will be held at the horric .I of Mrs. Hazel Gabel, corner 'of ,. Phillips and Darllrig · roads,, Wednesday, Septcmb!!r '22; at one o'clock. · · llawlcy · ' · . !'' ·., The Hawley extension group I met with Mrs. c. Edward John·. SCOREBOAUD · We're chnnms in the used ltuto ·parts bpsl- son 'l'hursday · for ·:a bohemian . ... . ,,. .. .. buffet lunch. The business ·meet·. ... Bud's 'has bought · · ness because we buy more wreeltetl ·cars for · lng was conduCted In the morn· j .•: ' ' ' \1 • . lng "'lth a· recrentlmi perlod in· snlv~gc 'than ~ny' other: dc~lcr in. Ccn~ral . · the afternoon. . ·. . · ... Bud's' ' ' I ' ''' · Alaledon Ccrlter. ··153 Michigan. ~oi~ ov~r our All·Star· lineup, of .. Members of the Alaledon tcr extension. club will have their wrecked car's ~or snl~agc firs~_qtiant; usc4tlill',ts·and you'll be a win·. AUTO P('RTS first fall meeting .Tiiu~dily,. Sep· ',. ! • ncr, too! · . · ~ tembet• 23, at 8. o'clo.ck at the •I SillCil January' 1, 1954, Phone 6110+4121 or 6110·4·6411 home of Mrs. •Leon Cowdry; · . South of Holt - 2 miles ...:.... N oi'th of Mason There will &e no regulnrlesson; ,/ mineral . and Mr, nnrl MrH. ChnrleR Asnm, .ns· Ne· w· School y. ear Innrl Mr, fnmlly nncl Mrs.of Grnnrl Roscoe Rnplrts Wheclor nncl ,11',, of Monrrw 1Vnrn ~unrln~· tlill· ITAS Begl M1·, nnrl Mrs, nonnlrl Pnrlsln1i of Seniors Arrange Dansville Opens Dansville IWI' gLif'sts of Mr. 1tnrl lVII':;, !loll , Mason wcm Sunclny vls\lnt'H of l[ess. Mr, nnrl Mrs, C'lrnrles 1 Mrs. Helen Young - Phon~ )931 Year's Activities Asam, Sr., unrl MrH. Genrgn Na· League Schedu~e 'Wit hIncrease. d E.mro li ment of 32 M~~·.B~:;~i ~r~h~e~~~~ Freer nnd \'!liTe of" Car\c!llltl, l'l'tiii'IIC!rl hom!! , , · fnmlly were! gLWiiiH nl. rllnner Sun· The plunnlng cnmmlltl!e for wilh lhf'm nftm· spnndinl( 10 rlnyH Gt'lll!Wiild, .Tncii: 1\'!r·Conlwy nnd Ingl1am 'l'ownHhlp Agrlc!Lillurul ']~['(mhmnn drum ofOcors oro clny of Mr. nne! Mrs. Pnul. Dill· I lie ~cnlor ·oln~s of 10fi5 mnt l>'r·!· nt. tho home or Mr. anrl Mrn. ,Jim At Stocl!b~·~dge ·P. T. A. Schedules Ml'H, '!'Pel Wh\IP; sdwnl ll[lCIWrl lust Werhwnduy Roger Lininger•, preHidenlf Dick lnghnm of Lnns!ng, · clay· to ,:mnjm arrangements for HeHH, with 11 Jntnl enrollment of 5<17, ll Hudglen, vic~J·Pl'esldent; Bever!u Mrs. M ·y SllrJ[llJ"II, Mt•,"·, R• Jy the!~ ye11r'!! nctlvlt!cs, Dansvi\11! 11\H!Ils It:; !PHJPII! II o:;pllulity, Mm. lirH'nlrl Wing, ' I 111 " " 11 Mrs. Kr!IIIWlh Slusser lllttl son sr·lwr!lill' nr:ainsl Rtn<'idJrlrlgf! \<'1'1· gnnrl lili!J'Cnso over last yc!nr's en- Hr_noslcit, llllCJ'Ctury; Lou I\lrhy, Bl·own nnd dnughtm·, Patsv, of of LeHIIe, Karen Do\lu!P. of Mu· Mrs. Dnvld Woruls·, Mrs. Carroll 11 1 f ~1~ · t ·• M C J 1 ' Honnld Bl!tterly wns nppo!ntccl illtY nvnnln,; at Stor·JdJJ·irllil', ThUI·sday Meeting r·o nwn o " .1. rensurer; unu r, Jll' on, uc · J~uton nupldH nnd Kenneth Tnm· son and M1·. anrl Mrs. Ctlfforrl Glynn unrl Mrs. Paul Card; ch~!rmun. for the llrHt Jlnpcr nwm· ·'l'he enrollment hy grades Is us VIHor. 'J'he eighth grade elected lin of Flinl W<'J'e Sunday vlsllors drive. Ellen Hjlls wns nppn!ntecl Mull of Lansing w1•n• Sunrlny Dansville lost its I'IJtirP lilw Dan~ville P. '1'. A. has liclwrl· lwrship, Mrs, Davirl Diehl anrl follows: lnl, lll~sell; Jllllllk\ly, Mn;. For· manager of the magar.ine drive MJ·s ..rc•s::;lf! ltc!iniHII'I. 111111 1 sr•e 11 Jot of nl'lion ill'l' lli\1 Mrs. Don LerniUrr\. Mrs, ,John I rest Wllllter. ' Jowr!l' six gmcles, ::levcnlir. grnclc offleCJ•f1 arc Mnr· 1 Mrs .•lim .Hems was h·1.011 ght with Ann OcHierle and Arnold Mr. anrl Mr::;. Arllrur· llrool\s In the LIJlp!'l' b grn:::>s there rire glyn Voss, preslclant; David DII·J homo Fl'lcluy frnm llw Mercy htJH· Weldon, cuptalns.. · nnd family WI'J'e Sntunlay P.Vi'· llr>avr!JH\Pr, <'ar·J Minnis, \l11h Sly, n!clglny Is d111lrman of the pro· C:Pralrl B:tkC!I', Hrntnil' .f<~hi1.4dnesrlny nl Gilbert Glover; slurly eommlt\r.e, . Clnrrr·li, ser·r·etury; Mary Lou si~tant treasurers, Ruth Ann An· nne! Ml'li, 0, C. Ilnrper before Ingham County News September 16, 1954 Page 2 Mrs. James Wllltlnson, Mr. nnrl tlw l1<1mc of Mrs. lvn C:mw1n. llnlmel, II'P<~surer; anrl Mrs. Hu'iJt, rle.rson, and Lllllnn ·Lumber·t. retu!'lllng to Wilmore, Kcntul'ky, OES Meeting Honors~ Mrs. Hurry Duman, Mr. nnrl Mrs. I Memlwrs of the Vnntnwn sndety ndv\sol', . , . . . Othe1• memhers, of.· the .. st ~I dent for 1he sclwol ycnr. Offiei>rs of the -.lt1nlm· dnss nrc council are· Dale Lininger and Mr. ami Mrs. nnherl Bnlrlwln Ro!Jr.rt 'Thompson, Mrs. Bernard WPI'f! gllf'SI~: al this 111PPiin::. Past Matrons, Patron2 Boll Sly, fll'<•sldrmt; Word Sope1·, Lillian Lumbert, senior repre· of East Lansing nne! Mrs. Ezel tu 'l'lu• hiWIIH's.~ nwr•t ing wm; IH'Id vlcr.·fJI'csidPnt; Maxl11e Snyder, santatlves; Mary Duman and Dent of Lansing \vPre Sunrlny Dnnsv\Jie Chapter No. flO, 0. E. with plans IJPing mnrlr• f111· thr• ser•relnry; Angda Mynll, tre:m· Leon I~ellows.- Junlot• repr!JRCnln· visitors· of Mr. and Mrs. c. A. fl., held Its regular meeting In tlw a111111111 hllznar·. Tile\' ;liso r\P<'irlr!rl, IJI'f'l'i Mr. McConlcry, advisor. Jives;, Keith Douglns and Dorothy Dlel)l. Masonic hall 'I'hursclay evtming. SURELY THERE'S · . ][ [ 'l'lw ,<;op!Jomm·cs electccl Llli'I'Y Bunsmorc!, sophomill'e; Diane Fe!· Mrs. nay Hartshorn nnrl Mrs. 'rhe meeting wns caljed. to nrrlr.r Save Almost 50°/o 1 1 1 0 sponsoJ' 11 mmmllnr Y a· ~ou\c, presicl!!llt; Jim Clwrd, lion and .Till llriggs, freshmnn; Carl Topliff of Eaton Hnpids at· hy the worthy matron, Ml~<;. Kutlr· lo\VP.f'n pr·ojf'cl. ~ I'PJHlrl wns vif'c'·Jlresidcnt; 'Mnrlrme Wm·nc •. l StillY Thompson, eighth. grade; tended thr. Sltiawnssce County laen ~~vn? .. Holl :an round n.JI marie on 1\w pnrnt111g of tlw sccr·etm·y; nml GllJn H1.ow;~, trcns·J and Sue Ann Townsend, seventh ~arm Burenu Women's meeting olrl~els JliC~c~l exr.~pl one. ~3usl· AM[fJI/tf dnrrf'\1 roof and rww yrarly Jlro· Ul'l'l'i and Mr. Dlrh!, arLvrsor·. . grade, . . . nt the home of Mr. nml Mrs. WI\· .nes:<;, meetmg wns hc~d ·'.Iter with . . . \' ·t •'\ t · Jlnm Sherman of Vernon, Mon· Which the meeting was (\liner! grnms were 1 IS IIlli rr 1· dny. over to• the program committee, A plall£'1' of Villi'S, r·onlriilulerl Brl'dal Shower Sunset llavcn Mr. nnrl Mrs. LPn Rogers at- Mr.s. Harold Wing nnd Mrs. Tom by vnrio11s nwmh1•m, was pre- Mr. and Mrs. Harper Thomas tended the funeral of George Proud. One-clay Ronnel 'l'l'iJI Exc~uminn sente,J to Ml'>:. M. !vn Manning In o'f Wlllinmstqn wen~ Sunday vis· Cl I I I t Will! t F I . honor• of !wr· hit•t!H\n;' annlvrr· .day HonOrS itors or Mrs. E'!la T!wmns. l•'mr1k 1 wm flernoonJer an a nms on 'r · At this time the past matrons · ' T!Jom~s of Wllll,"lnstoll was a 1 ny 11 • • • ancl patrons of tlw chu[lter were sar,v. Following t!JP h11sinrss Frl u " R s 11 f L t Mondav vlsHor of Mrs. Thomas. eo ' mr 1 0 · ansmg spen hnnorec!, there ll!llng J!l pnst mn· mePtinr, 1111• r\Pvntinns \W'I'I! Jeri M day with his Jlnrent~ Mr and B b p· ·• .. Mr. ·anrl' Mrs: Wesley Thomas of 011 •• ' ·' • ' trr;ms and :l post patrons present. Bus Fares by Mr·~. Almond WinJ;, anrl Mrs. ar ara errlne Mrs. Rol}CI'I Smrth. nay llnrlslwrn prPsPniPd a Pilllp· Williamston were Friday visitors Mrs. Arthur Dowling spent sev· They WCI'P escorted to.the F.ast J' t e1· rrnm II w s t llf IY I1no' I "CI~ 1r1s·· Last ~riday evening Mrs. Darn of Mrs. Thomas. ern! duyE last week with her am1 rormet 1 2 1'mes w 111 'I e a s 1ICJI'I Nnw un Salt• l'rnm l\lasnn I ianity anr\ Ilea\ I II" :m will be glad to take out na West wPrP ohserverl. GnesiR were Mrs. Perrine and honor .guest at a purty given by of .Wrlhamston were Siiturday . fro\11 u !able decorntPcl · \~II h a A J'Oilltcl t.J'i!l Hdwl. l'nr• only a mw-way fa•·c• pht~ Hlc! !JOUr old furnace and Install The Oc·tober nweting will be daughter, Louise, Mrs. Leland the Salvation Army in .Tacl

    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 Iulse Manning, wus ~et•vec\ · to ;~llndo.y to the hnme o[ hct: Pill'· Jlifl'li. Gertrurle Ti'oler in teach· May's bro\her·in-tnw anrl sister, anrl from morning to nigh I, ns the dnss. ~nts,' Mr. and MrH. WIIllnrn lnrJ the Gcrmun school. uttemllld :ll)e .~t4t~ fP,Ir Sutunlny, Mr, nncl Mrs. ,rumos Uorlon. fmm the ct·adle In tlw grave, Is Dease lalw. S~1ncluy ca1llors · o! ·.tM . GrJlves Spenlnl scrvlceH hegnn Sunday Mue h c1 1 ·r o1· u t ew 'a1 Y".~. 'J'I1c ,Southwr.HI Whentlleld r.v· hut noon visitors of Dr. Wallmr. , Aclmr and Mrs. Lena Steller of Mr. anrl Mrs. A!'lloid Ziegler nnil Mr .nnd Mrs. Hownt·d Merlndorf Michigan center Sunday. l!au[lllll'r, ail from Locltpori, Mr. and Mt·s. Ben McPherson, anrl family fllld Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Bcmnett Taylor New York. . i Mr. anrl Mrs . .MP.!vin Lewi:; and ~eorf:c Mcrnulorf un~l son o! 'spent Sunday wlth ·Mrs. Rena f'lnmc of. the Wheulli.elcl 4·H I "' t;onH, Mr. and MI'S. Burl Douglm: E.dcn were guests at cjlnnl!l' SLjn· Palmer of .Detroit. clnh. younf:(stcrs exhlbtted n~. nnrl daughlur, Mr. ami Mrs. TT1•n· riay of Mr. nnd Mrs.,· Sam W!l· · ' ' . other fah·s besides the Inghall}. r,v .Tensen of Fnwlr.rviliP., Miss Iiams In honor of the bjrt~\hW ·. ~fr. ;md Mrs. VIctor_ GJJJP.~I 11 ~ 11 ~ mnnty fair at Mason ..Ted No)>l() ·suPER;.RIGH·t.:··s~AL~ /lEAt\1 .. Irla Andri'Hrln anrl Mrs. Anna An· anniver~ary o! Mrs·.·, PIJY!llo A0n Pf Nov! v.;erc week end pwstH exhibited hif sheep nt FowJ'cil:-. rlP.rson of Willlamstnn, Mr. nnd Crn£1'. · , ·;:,,; !qt• tl.w lutl'11' 8 parents, Mt·. and ville, Marshall, Detroit- .. qnd · t11e I Mrs. Arthur Pc•terson nnd rlaugh· Miss Mildred l Taylor in ltonnr of Enrhy of Lansing spent the weclt PIJ:mela Wright of Lansing spenl spent Saturrlay evening visiting Pork Sa~sage •· ARMOUR's sTAR • -~ ~~~~ 39c Frying Chickens -~·: cuT ur. READY To FRv. La. 49c the sec•n1HI hit•tiJrlay nnniVI!t'sary end ns guests of the former's the weelt end with their grand· al· the Kennelh Elliott home. I St~nding tlifl~ :~~~~· ~! LB. Pork Chops ~·~~.. ~~· : LEAN, cENTER cuTs LB. 87c of Mal'l'in Tnylor. parents, Mr. and Mrs. Melvin p11rents, Mr. and Mrs. Gauss. Mr. anrl Mrs. Burton Swanlc Rib· Roast· a ·· 65c i!;~:- Mr. anrt ivtrs . .Tnhn IIIPxnnr.ier Utter. . . Charles Fortman ntH! s~n.· of hnvr received word· from their Loin· Roast .•! 7·Ria END :r~ LB. Shrimp ··-l/.:.... MEDIUMS-5 LDS. $2.39 ·: LB. n.g~ C left Monday lor Wnm, Texns, Mr. ami Mrs. Otto Deiss ajld :{..nnslng and Mr. anrl Mrs. ~Jlllnm r-on of the hirtll of n daughter, Pork 49c where Mr. Alexander is sin· son, Charle~, of Grosse· Pointe' Westphal of Rollo, Mu;Hrntrl, .Jucly. They are from :Levittown, Beef Liver· ~.... vouN~-~~;~, TEN~ER.- rAsT;,:t La. 29c Lake Trout ''!t · FREsH cAueHr .' La. 59e tionPrl with the nit· forre. rnrk were Tuesday ~uests ot Mr. visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Elmer Ti'orl· Long Island. Mr. anrl Mrs. Floy.l 1\litrhell and Mrs. George Vogt, Sr.. · mun Snt~rday. . Mrs. Dwight J3nllnrd was,, n. accompnnlrrl their daughl1~r. Con- Mr. and Mrs. Victor Gillett nnd Mr. nnil Mrs. Charles SlCgel of culler at the Irn Tlnk home Mon· nie Wnshhurn, to Kalamnzoo son of Novi, Mr. and. Mrs. Louis Wllljnmston were Wr1lncsrlny day. ···. R.ED FLAME; TOKAY i. Sunclny. Connie will hr.gin iH•r Yuhasz nml family of Holt, Mr. visitors of Mr. aml Mrs. Roy Ho· Clifford Graves was 0 dinn!!r sophomore yea1· :tt· WeH·tern Mlch· nnd Mrs. Richard Kehres and bart. guest Stmday at the Dean Graves igan.rollegr of. ~rl!r.mtion.. fa~ily and Mr. and Mrs. A: J. Mr. and Mrs. Frerl Sager nnrl home nnrl evening callers were .JV!~ · :111d ~11 H. I e1~ ~-IP.tns 111~!1 Miller were entertained at dinner Mr. and Mrs. Leigh Beeman. of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harry Langham, LBS. L.111 Y of M.tHon, ~lc .•u1d Mts. Sunday at the home of Mr. nnd Chelsea wm·e Sunrlny evemng J Vcm Gray and Mtss Itulh Gmy Mrs. Roylyn Miller in honor of visitors of Mr. and· Mrs .•J. B.\ r. • · - Grapes:. 2 2 c wr.re Monrlay evening dinner the birthday anniversary or A. J.l Dalton. Mr. unci Mrs. F. T .. hennedy gucsls of Mt·. nnrl Mrs. Leonnrcl Miller. Mr. and Mrs. Rudy HuRchluctUo·defr!\Y tlle.:cost ot· eri!CtiDr•and .wlth.Mr. and Mrs. Willian , : , 'I. ' '' . 8 .Lnnsing. · . ·'MILD AND MILLOW, Sharp C.heddar Chees~: L· ::6.9c·· eqllllllllng nn extension to· the exlsilng schooi bifuiillWii · .and chlldrep. · Mr. ape! Mrs. Dean Groves nnd lmlhllng in Slllil "chQOI ,Ustrlct;. for the. or and Mrs. Morgan Winegar 8 ·~d' pu~ family called on Mr. und Mrs. Silvirbrook Butter FRes~u~~~~MeRv · · P~i~ i ·63c·: estubllshlng n re~rve for the 'payment of said piiriclifll and Mr. and Mrs .. Floyd Donn! .Jim Barden Tuesday evening· and .. ·: r. ~~.lh';'i·.O~(IO;C~ tt~ ·2.89 ~i~ 99c Interest? · · · .' · ·., · ,,:. ·. ,. •,C:o'm~nur1ity Farm Bureau· Mt•. and Mrs. Walter Korrock of , ,.· liCH ·AND: fULL-IODIID Sunnybrook 'Eggs sMALL, aR;o~ :.. Ai,:: !3 L~·~;/.;.~1~00 Each person voting on the :propo~ltt~n to . ' ' . evening, ·septem Lansing Wednesday evening. I·LI, . 2 99 I·LI. 1 03 ": ..... ; .. lAG I i· lAG I limitation In the School District'· must be a and Mrs. Gcorgf Mrs. Nellie Schaffer spent Sun· • • ·All· Prices In This Ad EffectiYII States of America who Is over tlie age. of, 21 day in Saglnnw with her broth· Through &at~c~rday, September 18th resided In . this· state 6 months imd· .In· the crs, Roy and Charles ·Posey and dnys next preceding the date of such •election. their fart1111es. u~ _.~ ..Of! ~1~ 1.os NOTICE IS FURTHER GIVEN; That the The Merry Elghtlelub met Frl· day nt Mrs. EtheUiull's to. sl\·e a !M ,COfP.I , •. , .LIKI EVERYTHING ELSE ..... lng will .be open on the 'sliid 20th dny' of Sej1tetn\ll~t, .• ~.'!~· ~~'. surt>rlse birthdny. PllftY fo~. Mrs. o'clock, n. m.,. Eastern Standard·· · 1 aT ..• a•·;_;~;i o~A~~~TE~D. t.o .~L~ASE YOU E. B. Gabel. · . · · "''llt·N,QNilY .•ACIC WITI:IOUT .QUESTION I .. o!elor.k, p; m., Eastern Stv1ndiu;d Robert Shnrarr . and children ' . .' . ' . . . . ·. . .~ ' ' . visited ¥t'. nnd ··Webb ...... MO'rHTI:!1S CLUD MII:f~TS 'School Bells Ring Again MrH, Wllllrun Giillfll rnlot'lllinnci ------!:~-==-- lhe Phllllps Molhm·:; c:Juh Mon· M · h E II • rlrlY evening Ul Iter homn, 1•'[)1·. SOcial lowln~ the huslnesH_ nwr.ling ason · Yout 's nro gnmes were fllnyed and rwlw:; 1 1n Colleges • • • rtwnrrlccl. 'I'ho hostess Hl!t·veci I'!!· Wll h 1/11~ lllTivnl nf f"l(:plr.mlwr·, n h~·rnn ~In~ fillrprl~l!. Mn:. Jlal'· frcllhrnents of doughnuts nhci 1\naJ!Jl, Westr.l'll Mlc:ltl~nu collr.ge,Lynns, Don11n nnrl Mury Lou nlrl l\nurlslrnp will prrt;enl thc> coffee at the clo~e of. tho meel· I'Oili•gc• Hlllclc:nlr; Htal'l. pad\ing l\11inmnzoo; 111111 Dlamnntl, llai'O!ri Wure, Hobea·t Presbyf·erians CoujJle Wed in Grand Rapids Ina, l~llzahl!th J~ox, I fll'll~l'lllll, "Who Said 'J'hal'l" r • + ;(; llwlr· !JIIi(H 111 prr:pJu·allon for nc1hr:rl Sr•nfir:ld, Did< Luxton, Mun·ltl Snyder, D11n Gm·vea·, WII· Mc•miH•rs arc In lril\1' llil'll' All· 1 liH•Ir· n•lurn In miJPgP, and for ltalpil l•!lllsnn nnrl lllll l'nsl, Con- lin111 llarlloy, Suzmnm Pnarsall, Make Plans for ~UHl·.'lPJlll'IJlhl'l' l!ll!JY of "Out­ l'l'IJ('h," Party Given for nllllly, lhe ~lru·t of llwlr eulle~e 11'111 Mll'irlgan College: cif J~dlll'll· Sue Bet•gcmn, Hnhert Allen, Roh· lion, MI. l'leHsanl. r~r! Arnold, Alltn Curtis, Jnmes fall Meetings Young WomPn's C:nild rnr>mhPrs will mnel al llu! l'i!UITh Monriay, Mrs. Joe Dean Mnsn11 Y ;:r .. up \'l:lll 0 c! kiC OF.F S<•t·vke," is unrier llw ditecllon l..cxinf(ton :~ncl Cn1wnrd W~ll'l't' til<' of 1\fi'H. LeHoy S:wiens. ltnll was mul'i1 hea\'IPI' 111 prcpr•rly l Circil! -1 r.wrnbers will gather damage. . . FOR A HEALTHY, HAPPY SCHOOL YEAR! ~,r,;;. ::tl llw <"hun·h rnr n n::)(l pollw·l' \Vilile in tile Easl Hwy _w1_:· cliuncr. 1\'lr~. Nurmnn Pritzel, Mr~. r:e!;~;ecl tile ilapl1oll1 ol 111~11· I· June Suratcaux, 1\lrs. Anna \Vii· momhs-olcl !(I'IIIHI~·"l, ~·ICI't•ll Til[' ICerlr:enn•r Luthr•r1111 hrirlf'smairls Wf're her sis·ter, ) Ull-1 ~-/fj{ \ son, l\·liss Majcl Cnvenrler, Mrs. 1\rJSfi, nt 1111• l·larnprlc·~J J-'c•clt•rntPrl ~~~,,,;;:0 ·IIUI'l'il i11 (:rand Hapirls wns li1r• H.os11iiw• Dnrn, Palrir:ia Kipp of nev. Pearl CavCIHil'l' and Mrs. Alec l'ium·h. Arlltur S:tiiii<•J·:-;, pas­ -;cr•ru• of :1 prelly WPrlrling al ·I ()ella, Ol1iro, Shirley Box o1 · Your Sealtest Dealer ~s Ice Cream ~ ';':,·~W~ Gil pin are co·hoslr:.':se~. For till' tor, IJ!Ticia ted. p. m. Sunrlay, Seplcmhc:r 5, when .:;rand Hapirls anrl Mrs. Robert 4 [Jl'Pgran1, I\Tn:. D. 11. LetiJhr·irlgro ' * Monif'a Dol'll of C:mnrl Hapi.l~ Miller· oJ' Ji'orl W:i,VII!!, Indiana. Headquarters • Visit h,im and enioy !§ W~ . will show pii'Jm·c·s of Jl;;waii. Mr. anrl Mrs. E. J\. D011SilltJI'I' illlll Edward B .•fennings of Aurr• Ciiii'I'I'Jwc: .fl'rmings, brother of 1\lr~. Paul Arnold has d1arge of and Ronnie HcoJilig visill'rl ~lr. liu.~ exr:liangerJ llliJllial VDws .Jw bridegroom served as best Ice Cream as only Sealtest makes it the rlevolions. nnrl Mrs. E. 1':. Lotllc•J'i: anrl l'ror. rtr:v. llerhert P. Dorn, falhcr oi man. 'l'iw \Vmncn's nssndution will lliHI Mrs. (;, 1~. Densmon• in 1\1111 !liP hririr!, performed tlte mar­ l'v1rs. Normtlll 1\:l'llllJl of Detroit meet 'l'hmsclay cvenin~. Scplem- Arlm1· Sunday. riagl' CC:rC!IllUIIy. 1s org:uti~t. anrl r:relehen Dorn iJer 23, at 7:30 (1. m. 111. lhe lwme William D. Dr>xtcr spr111 Mon­ Fen· hl'l' wedding Uw hridr IS violinist, g~vr a haJf.Jmm nf Mrs. Hobert Seyfnrlh. Mr~. clay nnd 'l'lll'>:day i11 !lie llppr:r t'illtSf' n .gown o( Jaec ami ILtllr nusJcal }JI'I"!C:Cciing I he ceremony. L11UJ'c•nce P<~rl;t :JI, lo eonf~l'

    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;l, Hnymond I,, l'illln•h, al llutllc• Ci'l'l'i\ lnsl fiun· Hdlllnl al AI Irion lnsl WI'P/1, I II' II'C'I•Iwrf lnslruellon In '"l'hu i\rl Ttoy Mumnu, pnslor, Sunclny lloolw, JHIHfrw, Mornlug HUI'VI('(J, Nnrlon, mlnlsle>r·, Sunr/ny Will'· day. 'l'lwy \I'Prl' l'lllll'l'h lay h-o~cl New Pastor of ~chool, 10 o'l'/ol'/q [lrPnl'/iltl/~ surv· Ill 11. m.; .'iunr/ny Hl'ilool, 11 a, m.; ship, lfl n. Ill· Sl•rmrm, "!Tt.JIIf: c•r, C, Hay N(•ff, l'llllri'IJ SJ•honl Beginn~ng September 29 of Preuuhlng" from D1•, G. Hay lee, 11 o'clodq N. Y. P. s. Hl'I'V·' Hnnrlny PVPnlng sPt'VIr•P, 7::l0 p. Your• Ilnnrls." Nur.~ury for• stnrlll hii!H'l llll<'llrl<'nl, EltnPl' Sl'iloi!Pld, .lnrrlan, nnrl "'!'he Gnspc!l o( .John" hy D1·. NcwPII Qulmhy, Ingham Circuit lee, u:'Hi o'eloclc, song nnrl (ll'll hP. m. Chr /sl/11n YrHtl h Ji'r.llnwshlp, 1'111/dt·l'n, Sunrlny sr•liool, II ·1;; 11. and l'I'Jlli'SI'IIllti!I'P' of 1111' 1'0111 Evnngellslle tnPssnge, 7:'JIJ, !'my· li::lll p. rn. Werlncsrlny, lllhln m. Classes for• all agl's. Youlh mlsslo11 n11 mJ.o;•,Jons, V/illlnm H<'v, 1•'1'111111 r'owld\ /ius hcrs: Lois llnll nnrl l•:r·vln Chwu; 1 Church Engages wlill'/1 l.'i l'lllllJll isc•d lll llu• l\1111- • --- I --- PnlerlnlnmPnl: Ba!IHII'H ,Jr>wctt, villr• and 1111' NolliiW>'>•I .'iillt·lt· ' I WIIIIIIJIIHIIIJI \V!•Sif',VIIII J\lpf/i()(l· Sl .•Jnnu•s Cnlhullll J\[Jssluu, nt. LPe Porltlns nnrl Niinr•y llnrlon hrldgL' l\1f'IIJ1Hiisl <'11111'1'/11•,;, lsi, Ul'lr•l•, nev. J)pJrm 'l'allllf'l', lti•V. IVlsJ:r. ('illlrlr•s !\eating, (lfiH· f'I'IIVI'r gi'OIIJI \VI'r/ll(•srlay HI 7 p Choir Director Missionary Is, f'mvlt·k W.ls hor11 111 l\1onlnolllh, pnstnr. Wor:;h/Jll\l'rvil·p1:, Jll:CJII /lor•, Mns•; wll.llH• Hnlcl,al I he diHJ!· m .•Junln.r ~·hnlr r:·I~I:III'SI~I,_'IIIl.ll:s· 11 Mason Preshyl1•ri:\ns lmve I'll· lllinol'•• hill nl 1111 l'oil'l,\' .Jgl' t'llllll' m. nnd 7:30 p. m.; ,·hurl'il PI nf 1111' I'OI 111'1' of Rnulh ,Jplfer- clay ut G.4.J p. m., r;cnlnr cholt dl ~dlrJ Wllllamslun Clusrll'l Hull, •1()21 11 1 ( 1lfll J,iJllr!P" rllld \'-.':IS Jldllll'rii!JP 1 Eden lJnltt•d ll•·ct ht'l'll, Jtc•v We D11'!" \VPdnesclay, ~\ p. 1:n1 1\J,•y road. Bt'r!aklng of Breurl, ollfslalldinJ; malro slllli<'lll ol ll1r: mlci-WPCk Jll'llYt'l' lnl'!!ling. lierherl Cl1cn·y, pas I Ill'. 111:011 :1 Ill a.m.; Sllllrl:ly sr·lwol anti Bible c•J:.s•. llavi11g l'lllllJll<'ll'd lhis, he Sunday sdmol; 1 I :Oil 11. 111., m., das~. II ::ur; Gospel and minis! I y l111•n c·nmpll'll'li::! >Pnts of sludy morning Worship; 7: (;, Jl. !II., :"Linrlay 8:00 p. m.; ministry l•'ri· 111 tlu• J1<'11"'' r·•tli<'i'" of law. Cilrlsll11n l~ndcavor: 8:1!i p. m., dny, 8 p. 111. Cowll'i<, who is 2:-1, has hPell evening servii'P; H:IIIJ p. m, Tues­ r•mplo\'l'd h> llu• 1\li••llit;all Motor· day, r::hnir· Jll'dt'lit•l'; :-i:llll p. Jlo!L ll:tfJII:-;1 chnrd1, l•'r<'iglrl Lilli's, ltw., i11 DPiroll for \Vednesclay, lll"dYt'l' meellnr~ .fanwh l'asma, pnslur. Sunday lh" pasl I~'' \'!'Ill'S llllri 11; al 11111I'nin~: worship, 111 a. m.; Still· Jli'I'H'Ill ihl' cJ/fir'l' tnilllilj!l'l' IfiiV· \VIIIInmslun ( 'lu·ist it! II Sl•iro Ill'•' dny llllll'llinj~ IVOI'HIJJp, 11J a. 111.; int~ l'I'<'PiVPci :1 ( ;111 ol C:rul, !IP. llns Sncil'ly, l:J:i S. I'LIIIll:tll. Clllll'l'il Sunday sl'ilool, II n. m.; Young hi'!' II ':C'I \'ill;( :IS a SlljJJl/y jliiS(Ilt' services, Sundny, 11:1111 :l m.; ('l'ople's Cl1rislian FPIImvsl1ip, rot• };flflll 1 I iJnt•, hut i~i POW ]PHVing Weclnesrlny l'VPning nu•Piing on G:311 p. m.; Sunday evcnmg serv­ Ill IISSI'nW illl' JHI!illll'd(l' o( Jng· the nrsl ancl lhll'rl \VPdm•:;duv uf wr• G:311 p. m. \Vc•rlJlesday Bihlt' illll!l r il'l'llll 1 the mont/, :iUIHiay sdwol in' L/J(' ~:lwly and pmyer meeting, 7:45 11t•v. ('mvi•·k is lllfll'l'il'rl anrl the sume building al 11 :IJIJ a. m. f.llill'l' nf :1 dail)'llil'l', Ann<' Lou/"• 111:. \\'ifl' l'l't'l'iVl'rl lllll'sing HulL Nll:r.tm•nc•, Jli'V. William lr:JIIliiH~ al ti1P J)r•at·orw~lH IJo~~ Kelley, pnslor. Suurlay sd1onl, Ill pif:li ill j)pfroil """ rlirl lurllll'r a. rn.; m(ll'ning wnrsbip, II :1. m.; 1\'ol'k a! \\':l\'111' 1Inil'l'l'silv. Mrs. ('mvi1•l; illl 0 11IS11 /iP/r/ tllln;il!isll':l· N. Y. P. S., G:·l!i p m.; 1•vcnln~ liVI' pnsil inltS ill st'Vl't.ll ilospiiHIS CVangclislie St'I'Vir-l' at ?::ill. in ni'II'OII. Prayer nweHng ca1·h \V1•rlnl'sda;. at the church al 7::;o 11. m. Ingham County News \'VIIIlnmslon Na:r.UJ'I'Ill', JlPv. S~ptember 16, 1954 Page 5 I·Tilrolcl Yochim, pnst tll', ChUI'<'h 7:30 p. m.; rnirl·ll'l'ek Wedncmlay, 7::)0 p.m. Children's Special! •l l'l'l'llllllll'llt l'l'OOJ'S in a J.o\'l'lj' I:a by Boote $3 Compll'!c 1 Wllliltmslun l'il. 1\lar.v's Calh· · oll1•, Rev. Fr·. Hugh C'nnkli11, ptts , j J tor. Confessions ami dl'\'1'1 inns . Saturday 7::111 p. m. Sund:1;.' ...:andid Weddings · masses at 7:30 anrl 10:30 a. m. J•'uwh•r\·iiJP: ('oJII!'ssiolls nnd d,•. I~ 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 \' '

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    . ":'::. ::.·. . 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

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    :-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 anrl D:tvid of ( :rnnd LPri!:P spr.nl fo1·rt is d1:1irman ;nul 11r::.: llPIIII· dull will mer.t Tt1ursday r.vr.nlng, pita!. She wci~hed 7 lh, 4 otnwes, in the nflornonn. Mr. anr.l Mrs. Br.rnnrrl Of is nnrll S1111riay '" J:llf'sls or Mr. anrl nmnl anrl lhu·lon llnldwin arf' '~r·piPnlilPI' Hi, at the Housel and her nome is Martha Anne. Mrs . .Tanws I fnrl is mnl;inv s01~s nllcnrlecl the Qiai:mtion r.e· To Wait May Be too Late' Mr::. ltidwrrl .fi!rvis anrl fnrriily. lllPIIlllf'r:<. ·:~·luul! at 8 o'f'!nrk The Andcmmns have! 3 other r.lnily visit~· In Sparrow hospital lin loll Su ndny n I Balrlwm park Jll · lu•rJI furnace anll 'J'hP Murphy l•'roprJ t'olnpauy I'll· Mr. anrl Mrs. Gail Marqucrlant daughters, .Linrla, Frances and where her sislr!r, Mrs. Leon Onnn.lngn. It 11ays to ~·om· clmllll'll rPpail·r~ll. tPrlainf'rl ·Ill I'Jrstornr•r.'i o(' lhr h s, kb 'd . :·•'r·r•nlly mowrl tn llw Clifforrl .Janet. Prearlmore, underwent nn opPrn· Mr. aqrl Mrs. Kf'ndr.ll Howr. Wc~'Vtl ~ot a l'ull-tinw staff \V(\ want to lu·'~l' husy, and Onond:w:J I•:Jr•vnlfll' al a dilllll'l' al Nort west toe r! ge \Varrl ·IPnant housf'. Tile Stricl<· Mr. anrl Mrs. Dnn Hug~P.r, Mrs. lion lnst wee!\ for appcmlicitis. :Jnrl family anrl Ma·. nnrl Mrs. if you lmv1~ a furnace to h1~ clP:uwd OJ' l'llJutiJ'(•d, tlwn tlrr• lown i1:dl Salurrlay evr>ninr:. lUI'S, Gtwrrhm ll;:lll'r 'i:lllrl fnmily moved to Lulw Odes-, Maude Hugger anrl David Hu~ger Char!Ps ITowr• spent Saturday you'll hll sul'll of lwat when <:old weatluw CIHJWS, Hnn't Till' r·ornhiiH'd v,rnup:; rrf':liJl' ~nrl Sunrlny nt Osr!wln wilt1 Nor­ f:a. . visited Mr. anrl Mrs. Lavern Hug- 0 b N • hb h d delay, callus today! L:rrlir•s i\irl Sol'if•ly S!!rverl t!JC nr•v. Cnwir•;; nf Dr•troit will Mr. nnrl Mrs. Gnlc Picrrr. nml ger in Lansing Sundny a[(er- er e1g Of 00 ris Howe, whn is stationed there • 'supper. llnwson Hnrl\ and lluhPrt la(;p 11p his dnlif's Hs 1'1'/;lliar p:rs­ Y fmnil.v spPnt Sunrlny · wilh Mr. noon. Mrs. G. w. S(lrlngmnn Dut. It malu~, nny cnr r11n cililrh'Cll nntl grnndchi!rh'l'll SIJf'll! Day· weok r.nrl. · · bolter. Tl111rsdny evr.ning with thom in M1·. anrl Mrs. Bruce Blackburn LPslir T1·y the. rerH-scr which itJ henl. honor of their o:Jrrl wcrirJiy,g· :111· c1f were Simrlay afternoon niversnry. <·allf!rs of Mr. ami Mrs. Frank ·.·· , Plea~ ant View .. · sc·Jwnl , lms ·as .Len narc·1 pupils enrollf!rl with Mrs. HuiH•rl 1\'lr.''anrl Mr.<:. Robert Conant Rr.nrss. n::: t.r.adll'l' this ypnr. 'I'll•! ;JrHl son of ,J:Jckson, visited Mr. from the greatest IIRocketll" ll;ngine yell How lei t ~elwnl has :J:l [ll!pilr; r•n- and Mrs. Lrnvrence Sporlcla Sun· I, • I ' Genco Service rolldrl with Mrs. PC!nrl Cuehmm· rl:ly. Alert is the worrl ••.• satin·smooth, too! Just pat . SIIELL PRODUCTS as teacher . your foot down'. A hreath-Laking msponsc tells you 112 !;, ~edar Ma!inn · Walter Koch nml fnmily or Dexter spent Sn.\tmlay nn(l Sitn­ in short or, L . I IMrs, llkillll'll Mal'!drulf'l' nl fill! l sl·e Items WI tf, ld D' t N 3 IIPY were 1\lr·. nnrl Mrs. nonnle Stoci( Ill"; "··1~ terns e I l~vnngeliHI llllrl Mni, A, 11. ltid1 tea IC IS • 0. r ·i!l'l'''" anrl ltondn 11r LnllHIIIg. , tl dl 1 Osltmpnl}ilc ilflspllal In .Ja1'11snn . Kli~ '~f~ rll'IIB, whn WOH In fl J'I'VIval ill Iilr• J,iiJinu l•'m·c•umu i\fll'l'llllllll f•alll'rs \1'1'1£' Mr, nnrl 1 1 1 Mrs Helen Beeman Au gus I .II. Francis K. Wenger Zlnn Nn~un•rw f'hlll'l'h 1'1 Lansllll! Mr·s. C'lu•sl<'l' C'hurd1 anrl sons nf ' . I Ml', anrl Mrs. Mnlonrl 'J'IIus Mr. unci MrH, llPim: f:tl'.tYf'l' of Runrluy rllllliC!l' J.lli!'His of Ml'.lll<'\Ylll, Mr·. unrl Mrs, llil!Win I found mosl !'lassos runnlnJ.: huvo u Hnn, Gnr'Y ,Jny, horn nl SprlllgJlOI'I crtllc!cl nI IIH• hnnw (l f anrl Mrs. M<'r!P Rwan \Vf'l'£' .Mr, C:liur<'ll and Mrs. (., H. l.awJ'C>IWC Stockbridn. c ~~ 015 SlfHIOI hly In tho I!:l cllfferent unlls (contn hospllul, .Jackson, l)opli!ln· Ull(ltl~t. Wntnf'll 1U1•ef, M1·. nncl MrH, Kt•nnoth glfnrl nnrl Mrs .•J.tmc•s Jlaii<'Y and tum· and Mr. aiiCI 111m. Ho,(<'l' C'l!lii'Ph ~ lu•lng Ofii.'I'Hll!fl. 1\lm;[ JlCC'l'HHfli'Y )Jr.r 8, Member.~ of Ihe llapllst Worn· Monday <'VcnlnJ,l. lly of l•:ust Holt I'Ciarl, Mr. and nnd boys of Lansing. Lonnie Student Council Pn's Union mel Monrlny nl 12::10 r.·~\U~1 ~~l.. ~~·t dmngP~> harl nlrendy !Je!'n madrlfls :1/lrl rr·la· Sunday afll'l'llllo/1 l':tll<'I'H wr•n• ) urrlay, business mP•~I lng. Pmgram chair· Agt'll'li(l II I'll I H (' h II" I h, whir h 1\lnriPq•ariPII ~or· lion I where II[ Hl'f> 'II', o'l!lfi Mrs. ITnmlrl Lwlllw l uesday Morning IIVPs of 1111' Norlh AU!'t•illl'i r•om· M1·. a;"' IllrH. nt•o/'i(" I'""' unrl Hoytville I I l \ 1 Jv 1 ' 1J· ,.,., >1''''11 ·t 1'1'1' C'lll"••llr••l 1'11 t!Jr• 1nornlnrr sccllon mnn for lhe meetlnJ.l was Mrs. muniiY nli<'!Hierl lltl' IV<>rldin:: td l.tntlly of Mf~>lllll, Mrs. Lydlnl nper!f'r IIH ' ' '• " ' h 1 M nrl Mrs J?Jnwr I Tlw Hludenl council of Leslie ore! nurnher of Jlllplls t'lll'lliio•il, n 111111 ~:! In lhr• Hflpr·noon UlOIIJI. nm r. n · · • - • ~hrnnn Malcolm S!11arl whn Jeri In ric· Charlene Lcnnn nnd ltll'iuml Ad1· Swun anrl Jlf'll .trul Mr. and Mt ,;, !lc•orgin i\, l'm•t•t•ll I1 I11111 I 'l't•, tll"J>I>l"l 11 11·r 111 Jll"ohlcrns anti n 1tend Pel l he lnslnllnllnn of o ffl· hi ·•h sdwol lwlcl lis first meel 1ng vnllons nrul !'ave n rPVIPw nf the lloiH'l'l I'<'!'!' If'!' nnd sons ol I J:1ns· lolnl of l,:l:lfi Ill gr." '" •'I· ., 1 1 111 lilt' rlf,..lllr' 11ew ,""ilrlrl! yc11r 'l'uesclny bonlt, "When' Glory Departs." teniJP.rg Snnclny aflc•1nnon a/ I''" gnrtf'n lhmur:h lwl'iftlt. •·loWtlf'd I'II!Hiillnns In' nf'nrhy c·Prs Snlurr ny cvrn nr~ · oc Emanuel 1st Lullwr:•n clll!I'C'h In l'ill<'. Mr. unci Mr•;, r;uy Mconcl nr11l 1 111 !·,· 1 111 Tlw klntl••lgHrlr•n ltwl 117 '' 1· 1 .··r·ltr~ J•, nrP snld lo he lhc Amerlcnn Legion 40·B Chnlrwu Mmomlng, 13 under1 C !he I leadershipy nnd Rlc!J of "I Lansing. 'l'hursd:1y nlglil c·allPr:.; or Mr. 1\l:u·y J·:llc•n HllcondPci a s!Jowur 111 ,·11·11 <','111,''•''·" o[ I his problem. Iin Lansing. rs. everY rowe · V"ll ( Mrs. Clnra Kenlwcl,\', fi11lh nnd and Mrs. Holwrl Foreman nnd for Mrs. 1\<'rnwl h C:tl')lf'nl<'ll nt gmrle,roller!, Jm;firs! J:l'ilil'•,lhilil J:l"'rl<',11!1; S['f'IIJ!d1:11;; r' " ' I I' ~ I I l ller rcpre"en I age ouncl ·'c•,·tr·ly I ,000 JHI(Iils nrc !wing Dr. 111111 M1·s. Hnymonrl Dnrwer, an 'm tr ep, cue " · Mury nf F'orl \VnynP, Tndirna, IHillliy IVC'II' Mr. 111111 Mrs. \VIIIIr• llallle Ci'C•I'il ~)nllll'rl.ty Pl'l!llill!f, fnurlh grailf', Iii'' II 1:1:ui<', ll'llllcJIO!'IPd lo sehool by 11, Mrs. Emma Dlr'ldnson nnrl Shlr· tal1 ves. 1:1~; v p h Rnrnt 1111' week cnrl wllh ~Jr~ •. I fills nne! dauglil£•rs ol Ma,,on, fllld 1 122; and them \\'f'l:~ Ill ill llu• 1sdllllli·OWIIerl buses. llr.y IIoffmnn allcndPrl II IC!II for Bill Hichmond Is (Jres!denl, Don otes to urc ase Esther Holmes anrl f.1rnllv. 'l'lif'~' J\.li·. awl Mr .... \'k Olill and ~on:;• Mt'. Hllrl 1\lls ~· ll. lldhillll'l' nf slxlh gl'llrlP mnklll!,: n loin! of __ 1 rmrento. nl Alma f'lllll't(l' Snnrlny. f•'osler, vlce·prcslrlent; Verna alsn allcnrled llw Wp· 10 Leslie village Pnunell in nmeel· ~~·~~~:.:·.sl~:~;"r::'7:i".'.n ,",\ .', , 1 ~::,r~;~:"~:; 1 r.n~~·in~n~ls~r~;~· r~nntl~cM~~ar~£; 11!1~~:~~~ {;~~~e~;~lsn °1~r.en chr;,.:;;~~: afternnon. Mr. 1111rl 1\Jrs. !.yiP I·:Jdrldgi' lltlrl juniors arHIIi:\ S<'llio1s, [or" lol:d ll•rnl•<'l" · F'rml hom<' sunclnv. Tiley nrc: Senior elns~. prcslclenl, lng last Wctlnesclay PVcnlng volcrl Mr. nnrl Mrs. Clc•n GrrPn!f'P ami 1\[r·. anrl Mrs. ltr•h"l'l Fnr~'m:tn son o! L:d;co Oil1!ssa W<'rc' Salur· of 5tlli in iunlol' fltlll '"'llior lti,•l!. t;ll,.,;ls a/ Ill<' Claro HillJ.lR home Mr• anrl Mt•s. AlVfl HPPman :111r! Don FusiPr; vke·preslrlenl, Lln;Jy to huy lhr. pnrldng !ol localctl,on Milw f'allecl on 1111'. anrl ~Irs. !toil· miiPri on Mr. nml MrH. Frnnl: ilav f'\'<'llillg r·,dlc•i'H al ih<' h11me A nmniH•r· of flll)lils :•n• .v••l lo I'll· \Vf'!'f' Mt· and Mrs. Eel Lurll;t were Ji'rlr!ay dlnrwr gu<'sls Cnse; sccrelm")', Verna JJIII; nnrl South Main streel, ·• ~11111lay erl Jiarllg anrl famlly,Satm·rl:ty Ll'lflll~l'l' l•'rlday ev1•nlng. ·· of M1·. a!ld Mm. !•au! Way Ulld ter anrl 1111' loli!l Pllrolltfl••nl may Jll•iliH'IH'I' of Qllilii'.Y nnd Mrs. nl llw Enrl JlPPJTHlll lwme In \V:•· lr<'nsurer, .Tanke Smllh; Accorrllng to Mayor Pixley, the evening. ll'!rs. l·:lla Jr·norm nnd for lunch. . Williams; secretary, Charlene regulnr· or spef'lnl meeting. The Mr. ami Mrs. Frand~ I ,Pc. 11 Mr. anrl MIH. C'lt'\' Fol't•marl >.till in·law and rlnuglilf'i', Mr. nnd Ingham Countr tJews September 16, 1954 Page 8 Mnvnarcl Stanrlelrl al!fl fnmiiV Tllll'l'; nne! tren~urer, Gwencth t•ourwll also dl'cldccl lo :mild! lhe Frerlrlle Conwll nl' Ma~;on was :r SJlPlll !111• \\'1'1·1; f'ltrl ~·is II i11;~ 1'1'1:1 Sunday d!nlwr gUI'HI al llu• J\pn 1\tli"'•· .1. W. \Vtli<'i1, W<'l'<' In n flf'd· nnrl his parents, Mr·. nnrl Mrs. Bl'iswcngPr; I assistance of a hull·llnr.r nml zon· livta, llPHI' Sl. LouJ~,. ~Ill' rlenl l!f'.tl' 1\l:n s!Htll Monday Oland Slnnflclcl, spenl. Snnrln~ a! Sophomore c:Jns:.;, president, !ng expert on Septemhf'r 22. On nel h Elfcrl honw. f•'rf'drill• ill Sal till lay lll~IJI l'flllf'l'S ol r.Jr. the day with Wullct· Eiferl. nll)ming on liiPlr 1<'1111'11 l1ome lltf' Frank Ariz home Ill Wireman; vlce·pres!denl, I September 2!l r1 meeting anrl J\.li H. i{oiH•rl Jt'nrPIIUlll :111<1 Lall"ll:~· ~~~ra S[JC~!al .John Kesling, who WHH arlmil· It om visili111; lill'l!ds :rl Ft. 1\nox, l l\'[r:.;. Dnroll!y Bnrbr.r Is wnrJ,. Lnrry Kf'nzlo; sccJ'clnry, Shirley will he called nl whwh limo the family Wr.JI hoopilal Fol'PillH!l Hllrl SH~vP ol MascJn. Mr~. Pr•arl Pnwcll and Mrs. n•ncc Cr;tne; In revising nrc~innnecs. With last wee!,, Is JI!'OJ.lre~Hing well. 1I Mr. anrl Mrs. Wendr•ll .JoiiiH'nll Mr. and 1\11''• l•'o!T<'HI Cnllln nl· Abhy l1nr>pf'ilf' ntlctlflf'rl the F'rf'shmnn class, president, Don these extra mccltngs, the cnun­ Is exper·led l hal ill' will lit! aii!P \',PIP Saltlldfi,V nigill rllnnPr l<'llll<'d IIH• (',!I lin tl'llllion at Sun· ,, to return home by !he \'JC'ck 1•nrl. hrHIHPWnrmlng Sundnv nflcrnonn Cop[H'rnoll· vif'C·fli'Cc'irlcnt, Lon· cil will have mel fi limes In Sc[l· t:w•sls ol 1\lr. and Mr~. l•:rlw11rd liPid Sunday. 'l'lwre were 7fi pre~· fnr Mrs. Nmwor~·l Hof'IJCke nnrl nif' Ta:rn~J.(c; :.;cerclary, Joan Lcml1er which gives evidence or However, he won't ht• a hiP lo 11· C'r·:uHipll and l.>onn.t L11u ol Ma· ('II[. f'hildren nl Unarlrl!a. . \'\hllac·e; and treasurer, nonnle it's awareness of lhe needs nf a turn to his job for al lea~l an· 4 other weel(, M1•,•; r;,.oq:ia l'tll'I'Pil, Mrs. Mr. anrl Mrs. Dan Lanl ' • bnvc Adams. growing community. S:n :til l•:riiiC'':s, lllf'IVill Ulld Mary jnsl l'f'ltn·nprJ fmm sppn,hng a Ei,hlh qraclfl, prcs!C:ent, Jim • -- ~atunlay nigh! dill liP!' !(lii'SIH llf J\li• (' ol Sl.•nlr!ll, Mrs. r·:rmess' WPPl< nl JliiSilll"lnke. f D ., 1'11 !\lie;~; vicc·presiclenl, ,Jamie Bul· . M . I Dart School ~lr. anri Mrs. ll:truld 'folplt of rl:lllf:ltl<'l' and ln111ily ol Gn•Pn· 0 ('fll )(). c· Phvllis Cn IllS Jm•:r· ~rc·rclnry, Robert Kocsis; A ( e \Villifllnslon. i villr•, Mr. :t111ll\1r·H. ll:troltll•:nm•s~ I visilrrl l11•r mollwr, JITrs Arc! I<' :t11rl 'lr<'asurrr,'Mike Alrlriclr; and nna ane lr Sixth Graders 1\lrs .. MPrle Swan ni!Pndrod I lie I flllri daughl<'l' of Gmnrl LPdgl' and rollins. nVPr the We<' I~ Pnd. s p v en I h r:rmle, pre~idenl, Th d M t Schon! hcJ.(:tll 'luf'~flay, Sr•p!Pm :J.il'l show al ilrr• illllliW·C'aclilla~ 1 J\.11'. and 1\lr~. it!ls,:PII D:tll!\Cr· that we have lllr. anc!Mrs. Drill Griff!", .Tnhn f:pn~"('f'n Lueeht· vice-prcslclenl, Has urs ay ee 7. New ol'fir·prs l'or !liP yr•:u liolel in DPII'IIII lnsl Wt•drH•sday.l hrinJ.: anrl dnlt)J.·t·n wc•rc all Sun­ Wild nnrl Sl~elby Nerley atlr.nrled I David ITamlllon; 'secrclnry, Mar· . ckclec!. TIH·.v nn· ffPit•r> Sundny rlilnlf'r guesls o[ Mr. clay dinner guests al tile Clarence lh~' slnlf' farr· Sunrlay. . IPnP Arlams; nml treasurer, Dar· The Anna Marif! circle of Ihe Kemler, president; IUI'hrml L:IIIJ~<· .111d Mrs. Fmnl< Cliurl'h :111d Sliir· EnrtesH horne. near!y :-1/:oo int~r-changeable Tlw Grant .Fellows nnrl Orvll!P lcne Adamz. F'irsl Mclhmlist f'hmch of Leslie secretary; and Cnrl Oak!t•y, !rea:;· !Tensleil families of Vrmlown n~r! 'TI 1 hvei~J.Jncr "t the ttr·er. It \V,'IS voted to Jlfty ~~· a . Ihe .Tnhn Mnl1'11os hac! r1 pir•n1e mel JUrsr ny ~ ,., " m. our Chevrolet c!mrwr nl Bruin lnlw Sunc!fly, (I b PI home of Mrs. Ilurry Snell for a month for school dw•s. llll''i Cl!l'· Mr. anrl Mr·s. GPralrl K"c f er· "ons U po tl uc'I supper. tis Is the teacher. 'J'IH'l'<' ar<' :.:!n nnrl children of Tekonslm spl'nt l! ans The ncwly-elcclerl nfficers, Mrs. PUflils. The boolm1obilc came parts cata!Cf~. Vve may have Snnrlny al 1111' Gll'llll MyPr hnmf'. F A t" y ar Bruer. Winslow, chnirman; Mrs. Tuesday. Mr. nntl Mrs. Silas Porler nne! or ( lYe e Dick Lacey, vice-elwirmnn; Caro· Those who received A in spell· ,.hilrlr·en spt•nl the W<'t!k end nl Jyn Simw~n. treasurer; and Bar· ing arc Janet ScripleJ', Husscll the parts you want. l~linl wilh Mr. anc! Mrs. Bill J\ccorcling to lhe prcsid~nt, bara Andrews, secretary, pre· Bowen, Kay llowPn, Mari!PP Echols. Tlwy ftll visiter! at Bay Don Holmes, he is expeelmg sided. Wall, Glcnalie TilliS. I Iarriel Rauh's 4-16-16 CiiY and Osmrln. bigg2 r and bcller things from the Dr.volions wem lecl by Mrs. Kemler, Marie Wmfle, l !amlrl •· Mr. anrl Mrs. Erlwnrcl Wehh Lions dub of Leslie than in any Frr.d Heuer, and I he program, In Kemlct·, Carl Oa!df',V, Cal olyn anrl fmnily n[ Linrlsny, California, prer·eclinq ycnr. chnrge of Carolyn Simpson, hP· Wnr!lc, Carol Wall, Louisr• Bal<~r, Davee 6-12 .. 12 or 5-20-20 snenl Saturday t!Jrough Monday AlrPacly the club has been pre· gnn wilh oem on the monlh Hichanl Lange ami Ruth AnclrJC· wilh rclalives in Slockbric!J.:c anrl :;cnlcfl \;'ith appl'Oximate~y $100 of Srpll'mber.11 11 Qn se 1temher 21 lws. 1 !\lost Any Analysis al Norlh lal(e, worlh nf music hy A. Wmlz, Inr· the circle Is lnvilccl to an cclucn· New pupils this year me Lind.t Al R~CE (~~EVROlET Mr. flnrl Mrs. Dan Lanlis vis· tnf'rly of Tompkins Cenler, whi~h lirmal sPminm· lo he held at the Lou, Carolyn and Billie Hugcrs. Phon1! 2-3061 ilnrl the Charles Keep family nt giVl'S U1r.m a hend start on flus Haven Melhodist church of Jacl(· Lansing Sunda;.·. vrar's minslrel show. Also, Otto son. nml they have been inviter! Philosophy is llw art ami law The Della AIIJhw; hclrl fll('il' Fancher. n club mcmher•. has :Jo· lo the Griffith church October 12. of life, nncl it tcaelws us whal In first fall mef'lim~ Monrlny eve· naled a rolclinq wheel c'hmr wh1ch __ 1 do In all cases, ami, like good : ,. Bement feed & Supply ning with Mrs. Winnalf' Dreia\ represnntntivc of . , -- rlaur:ltt~r. f'mnl o[ Ypc.i'nnti, Mif'hignn nell Telephone com· Scouts JlaVP I~c·vl~w. 1\f!•ct or snrmt Sunclay wilil her mnllwr. n~ny, will rlemonst.atr. an~ talk on! In. a qunrler rcvre":' mecll~g (l!J Mrs .Tcnnif' Grnnl. !he suhicl!t, 'Speeding of I Lcshe Boy Sco.ul lronp N · Don JJir·kinson anrl fnmily <;pc,.rh." He will be introd~cc~l Thursday rven111g,"" 13 ~ec~nrl stwnl tlH' we<':< <'JHI in !he U!J[JCI' by Donalrl Morgnn, lncal M!f'h!· class, one firEt clnss nnrl •1 sin~ Prninsul::. ~~111 nell Tcleplwne company em· rank boys were passed. Court 0 . Torn Collings ami family SlWnl ployee. honor will he helcl In the G. A. R. Sunrlay' nl Pnll<'l' pm'ic Lnn"inr;. hall, September 30. Shirlev Bassore nnrl Bill Fnnly 'l'UJlfll'l'Wlll'f' l'ar·ty Is Given . nrc enrolled nl J\Iid1igan Slate Mrs .•Tncl' Bridge was one of Shnwer llonnrs 1H t'fi, J?lcl!•hr•t• cn""rm. P.nsr Lnn•;ing. llw hnslcsses at n Tunperware Mrs. Denver l~lelchcr was the Mary Barber is on vacation nnrty hclrl in Cnscades ~lub . from Da1icc•r's store. house in .Jackson Frlclay cvcnmg. guest of honnr nl n miseellnneous Orin Oal,ley anrl Norri!; Bnll Her gncsts from Leslie wcrr. shower qivcn in the G. A. R. hall both suHerc 1 r.e•;em hrnrl nl· Mrs. Pmtl ,TtJPp, Miss Dorothy by members nf hrr Sunrl:tY school lacks rcccn1lv anrl arc al Foote Wnller, Mrs. Jessie Waller and clnss of the Free Mcqwdisl hospital. .Jackson. Mr<:. S. D. Wenger. church. Mrs. Fletcher was for· Doh Hulson hrokc his arm in merly Miss Mnrvis Hill hefnrc she her:amc the brille nf Mr. the scrimmage footbnll gnrnc l~ri· ~. Holds 1\lcmcll'llll Service o. 1 s. Fletcher on Augu~t 21 nl Munilh. clny nlghl with .Jackson, and Leslie 0. E. S. rnr.t Mond~y Tern• W:ml broke his liltlc fin· The couple is now residing nt 0vcnin~ at which lime !1 special Caro. ~r in fnni!Jall praclicc. mf'mnrinl sP.rvicr. for the late .Tndv Willmnrf' l'lltetlninr.rl S MrF. Olln Fancher was lwlcl . girls ·Friday night nf a pajama I\nnnuwln RrPclvcs Order•q Guest soiois1 was Mrs. Al~en Lt. Williflm Ira Knnn;owin ..Jr., pnrty. Frwlf'l'icl( of Mawn. accompamed THE of Leslie, .grarluale of Michigan Larry Linrlcmer of SilvPr by Mrs. Clayton Jewell. STORY Spring: Mnn·Jnnrl, spc'nl Ihe wcelt Stnle collea;e R. 0. T. C., has rc· OFA cnrl in .Stocl;hriclgc. ceivecl orders to report to llGl Fm•mcr Rt•sillent. Is Slclt Aircraft and Warning Squndron, WOMAN'S The Legionr.llcs hall rlinncr nl Paul Young. formerly of Leslie Gnrdners Slenk linus!:! awl went Selfridge air force basc, nn Sep· SHAME hut now residing in . Lallelan~l, In " movie Tucsdav evening nl lember 30. His family will ac­ Florida. is seriously str.l<:. He IS companv him lo Detrnil where I Jac!;snn for their annual anniver- 111e hmllw,. nf Mrs. A. T. Immlls, 1 snrv celebration. they will mal

    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 worlrP slaves lwcp them from rending. Jthr.mselvcs, tl'lllh nnrl power nnrl hemtly. Oral from a Cor:;ican nirhase oVI!r Iill' j think r hnvr. enJoyPrl 11 more lw· rhs•·tilililng the price or peaches When slaves cnn rend, slnvery iH The nsmtmpllon thai they l!ilfl hilerpn:latlon Is tnugl1l :;o that Italian fi'Dnl In World War 11. eausc I leanwd a ser·rPl , , , or ami how muny you c1111 gel out of I partlnlly nbollslwd-the llrsl es· rear! Is fal.o;c In a mn,lority oF all people, llid and young, may On his final rnisnion !Iayden':·; am In llw JH'rwe:;s or lnnrnlng a llushel nnd how much tlw j sentinl step hns been talll'n. enst>s. Fr>w people ~11n actually pnw;ess the llntlre wmrllll of lhr plane Is ~;!rot down. I lr! p:1ra· one. Tl's In sit. '!'here nre n Jot or sugar· nntl tops eost. Arnie 1"Jlenrlln', 'rllln,' anrl 'rl!hmelie" renrl, and hy that Is mr.ilnl. il great Wfll'id--·ILH bool1s. Tills method of ellliles iiPhlnri enemy Iiiii'S In :1 us who think we enn't rin any· Sdrrie!Jror snlrl you didn't save 11 were for 11 long lime the 8 "its" r!rml mnrc tlwn merely cil!!lng, n•mli11g devr•lops ·individual. (ll'l'· mountainous lll"l'il and I!; found thlnr~ silting rlown , , . nl' n:; well r'rllll nnrl Jwrl all your work for ·--·-·------worrls. It is not r.nouglt tn lwnw soJJaiJiy, nwlws !Jcttm· l'il!wns, l1y 11n Italian girl. pnr,lmyed lly Ol' ns fast. WPJI, I hnve come to nolhinr~ anrl didn't lwve nny het· !(lass cnn, 'fhey gel canner! the meaning of lmllvldtild wnrds; and helps equip our clvlll:r.alron 1\'iiss l'nge, operallnr~ willt 11 hand the pnlnt wlwre wl10 cares lww ter tasllng pr.aehes in the end. though, It Is not enough cvPn to !Je nhln lo!' prot(l'f'SS. The melhod of oral of loyalist gUt'JTIIJas, llayrl1'n fast Ol' how mueh you IH'r•omp· Well, r bought somr~ more lops We had peaches on our breall· to say them. 'l'hl'Y must. he known rcadinr: Is a Hlii'C chel'l1 on the jolrm tire small gruup, whil'it is lish If ynu 111'1! s11 tired wlwn from Gmll' anri planner! on lwcp· fnst cereaL Susy and Sally r•adr in all their relationships, !11 tilelr unrier~tanding of ull :;ludcnt:; and lead by Naish, anrl togJ!lhcl' IIH'Y finisher! tilat you never wanl to Jng l'ount: to see how mRnY tnoi1 2 pcnches to school. Pete. shades of meaning. They must is a posillve way of emlelli11g the • manage to destroy a vllal enemy Renegade .Jeff Mot'l'OW and his savage Nulcumbi war­ see nnoll1e1' tmnnln 11gain. 'l'ltnl's r1enl'IJes I got from one bushel. Rammy n11rl I harl HFtuce for be evalua!Nl in tltcir eo11tt•xt; they conteul. supply dump, 1111 act that hullrll; rrors tlll'ealcn the lives of Van Heflin, Ruth Roman and How­ tlw way T fell lasl yrnr at nne 'J'hen I was going to Jlgum how lun('h, The >.:Iris wanlcd pcal'ites must he real cnour.J1 thilt the llw ,picture to a point of ltlglt ard Durr in this scene from "Tanganyiku," coming to the Fox period in my t•anning IJOIIl willd1, rnud1 sugar I userl and how much anrl l!ream for supper. 'l'hcy reader can lrlr.nllfy himself with dlmax. Sunday and Monday. · by tile way, Is Just w11111 r mean; e!edrldty hut was going to throw wnntr.r,l me lo be ~ure nnd save the !dens for which tlwy stnnri. A StudentS ASSI.St 'l'ltil lluniPI' aml Dawn i\rlrlam:; bout, lllw in television lights. Jn my labor. some for their dinner palls. Pete good render Is one who r'lll11l<'l'Ppl '11'1' eo·Hllll'l'ed In mor!Prn rll•y nre Jlownrd Dut't', an explorer, of their rJespern!lou, lhc mlssimi 1 11 Oh, what we won't do for our 1 Hlaril'd in on that bushel bas· en me in and got a eonple In he or re,jccl eonlenl readii,Y and In· w t F h 1 1 1 I · ''l Ruth Rnman, ~;ister of rt mur· succeeds, but not before all li Iomne IIS. ' If 'tI Wl!l'lln 'I for fr>Pr I· kt>t nf Jll'llf' Itcs IJCI next mornmg.·, 'tfternoon and went out mmtl'h· tell Igent Iy, es ern res n"en 'llsnn;equr.l clas:;lr·,to t le to·nllcli wrl· "Hcturn,oum ,, I!V·to rlm·ed jungle scir.ntisl, anrl her ehance seems to hnve vanished, 11 1 1 lng oUI' f:ll'es WI! would l111ve a BJ>fore l go nny further I bad ing on them. Snmmy lwp! yell· One of the neec:;sary mr.thods1 'l'l·r.aHure Jsl;uul." The pir•lure o1·phanerl niece anrl nep!JCw, Greg· ------Jot of time on IIIII' h:mds·, 1 SIIJI· iJ"llel' m,ai'e it dear that we are in!(, "Urn? Um? Mnma? Um? of Jenl'nill" nomi rcnrllil" Is the 1 · I "II I' 11 t 11 I' '1'1 ory Marshall and Noreen Cor· SCOU'J'S sim CD Sto:1'UP pose, for food in some aspPf'! not~ a !nmllv' to nwlw nn estimate Urn? Um? " ,,oco you can sec tl 111 1 om! readin"" " method which" is Planning by Wcstel'll Mir~ Jlf~IIJl WI open •r 1 ny :1 w 'ox Ill· I J II I I y I 0 m"('n 'I ['tl'l' es " Colle•"' c[Lirl"ilt." ,"tllrl f,"L"tllly will ntre, through _Unlled Arti.sts 1'1!· r:omn. !~Ieven Explorer Scouts of Ia p Van IJellin, Ruth Roman anri thing. Probably mlghly nshnme:i they never get a chance to sec 11 lww many I rllrl l(et but It wasn 1 lillie blad< mnri 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

    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 llR1ent rncrlkincs solrl and im· Sunday and Monday, September 19-20 hirlr.rl ~rnnnrl· the pot-lli:llicrl slow~. You get new upkeep-cutting chassis New Chevrolet .trucks are built stronger to save you money! And Hor.tetter's Celehr:tterl Stomnr.h ruggedness, increased operating econ• · they're powered to save you still more! All three Chevrolet truck BlltPrs. for l'xamnle, w11s sold by engines deliver greater horsepower plus increased operating econ­ thl' hottle or hy the drinlt, Two rPportcrs hnve founrl "uti omy-and you save the day you buy! omy. You're ahead all the way with the lowest-priced truck line! whv we haw riots in prison. Peg and Walter McGraw were nsl1erl . to rln sn anrl thPV rlirl it in AS.· SIGNMENT: PRI:;QN RTnTS. Of local intere!lt Is the detallr.rl RC· count of the last rint nt the Pris· on of Southern Michigan. ThP authors nssume the mr-~ntlf! of :1 · nrnctlcln~ psycholo~ist nnrl nrn"· lnrrist In 1hP ehnn1l'l' entitled ARE RIOTS NECESSARY? Tf thr. kids pro1est too much tthnut their brenldast olllmcal, mld a few drnrs of Vllnlllr-t anrl some chopnr.rl nuts. This hint is court~>sv of .Hr.len Greer. author of "HERE'S HOW: Practical So· httions to Everydav Householrl AUNIVERSAL·INTERNATIONAL PICTURE· Problems." She adapts an ol·l I army trlclt when :;he recommr.nds using newspapers to clean win· Indianapolis. racing in TH~ IIOT1'EST 500; claws. They leave no lint, as they Woody Woolliieclwr Cartoon - Latest News used to say In the army, · Another facet of the home iR MOST TRUSTWORTHY TRUCKS LET'S TALK.:, TRUCKS .. Come Ia .:and. set our the province of. Laur~nce M~'· big deal on a new Chevrolet truck ·that's built to save tlmej . · ~ues., Wed., Th~rs., September 21·2~·23 Leod, who~e MENTAL HEALTH IN THE HOME was written. for ·oN ANY JOBI and money on.ycmr_job. We're:talkina tra~e:oin IDd.·terma~; .. parents and prospective parents. and we're. speaking·y'!ur lanBUagc, 'So·,.. ~·:',.leO·UI:,bUY·DOW"' A Ph, 0., McLeod has spent more Cllevrolet Aclvanci-Dufgn fiVcb and you'll be way· ahead 011 the deal!:"''' ' . ' than 3() years teaching In the fields-of psychology, mental hy· glene1 family \rclntlons and coun· .\ :;;cling on persoiml problems. He R!lmtd lhtu Now_~s_the .. time to buvfGet our BIG DEALI Save with a new ~ltevroletf.. ·~UNIIED ARTIST$ hopes to help parents give' whole· some guidance to their children to the· end ·that"thi!y may grow Into ·happy · .'and • well·ad,lusted AL RICE CHEVROLET adults. · · · " 447 ~. Jefferson I .. , lnohaot. Countv News September 16, 1954 ·Page 2 rnl~~;lon ~aiel thai 111o cuu!idl' huH !!Very t•lght In order such ,closing-, fi}tlilorial Page Ah!X GI'CJI'Biwck l'a/lecl lgnomln· Down By the lm!Hiy In hiH r•nm)1nlgn nguln~l 1•'1'11111< J?lizg<'l'iihl fol' IIH! firqllth· llenn nomlnnt ion fnr !c{flVl'l'IWr. Tourists Want to Go ~~c~\Ces l•'llzgol'illrl \Will over,v r!nllllly IIi 'SYCAMORE. lthn st11tn roxr·r·p\ Dlf'ldnHnn In till' Mayor Rolph W. Ct·r.go or L:lll:iilll', is IJro:lflilli~ nil rwr>;ani­ llppel' l'r.nlnsuln, G,(!_VP.l'IHII' Wll· i\ 1111111 WiHl got IIIH ~lnrt In lhc It no I fm• tlw fncl that Doc Is llmn A. Collllitnd< ltmt tho Domn· zatlon dlil6ig-nocl 1o lwep us-:rr and 1rs-/:!7 ll'lli'J'i,• moving ,jlllJI( litWIJWIIH IH IIDW ~eeltlng to aguln u cundlriHte. J guesit I'll HllY riding In 11 they should J'emnin llS fi'I'I!\Vil,YS. 'l'lli;i !-~1'1111]1 i;; llrJW Hl'eldng Cflniie fllll'liPI' nf Vr.vny dltlms 1'111' driven hy .Iolm f'irnpsnn, 1111 to enlist city nnrl county n/'f'iC'i;il~; :ill :lion:~ IIH• l'fiiiir'. Thrm 'l~hr Kiwanis 1mll! hi·onght In I·fell lnln n conservnt.lon rlrparl· J•:nton finplr/s lr>ai'/Jr>l'. Ho IVIIH pt·essure will be brought ar;aiw;l slalr• itllrl J'<'rlr>l'nl oi'f'if'inls nllnut $1,!1011. 'l'he money will go men! IJ'UJl In . my plrr:n ahout rlrlvlng ills llrst gral'·,9hlfl' t'lll' to build US-127 and 27 right wlwl't' lru."ti nl'/ir·ials want I hn f()r r•nmmuntly projr.cts fot• hoys foxes nnrl J)IJCnsnnts lust wrel<. unr/ lost ~fllltr•ol. II 1111 n tn•r. nnrl roads, or thin it now tlwy wa Ill. llli'IIL Till' Ill' XL s1 PJl, and and gll'ls. '!'he nnnual Hnllower.n Accorrllng to Cnrrlll', whn ltnows overt urncrl. party Is nne or Ilwm. 'T'rlps to as much nhout roxPs IIH nny mnn :SO Yr•Ju·s Ago-1!12·1 it may be the fi!'Sl Hl.ep, is 1.0 laplrli' fPW Wnlvr>rln£> Hoys State and olher tiJP. hnunty :;ystr!m a pnyl g Potll' iiWIIIlllH'IIl rnnnty offl· rli',L~ilniz:ilion, J.~ 11 rinls fnll!!ol nf rcnmnlnnllrm, Pl!blic pmmol.ers eare to worlc fnr i'l'r'<'. , affair:: arr2 nlso llnnneerl from the prupo:;iflon, and without It there Sl1eriff ClnuriP C. 1\trii!Ann IoRI tn When the St:mi1H brirlgr is r·or1lflll'l<'ri, lllis Sil'itils J<'JH!- Jll'nllts. woulrl now hr. fr!W phensnnts. Hugh W. Sllshy mnldng n r.nml"· way organization drclan•s, lottl'isl 1 l'nffir· lill'illf!~h Mir~hignn Under tlw hounty syslr.m Cnrrlle IInde 11PJ~I:;IPJ' of DProds MyJpr; r. will more than rlouhle. This rl!'gauiz:llinll 11 ., 111 t.~ nn loll mads, Yr>t thr. suer•r.ss of thr snle can haH'illlled -500 fri'Xes In Ingham, Gray lost to Arthur L. LrooJmrrl Otl · 1' 1 I' 1 1 IT · 1 1 10 111 , nnt hP mcasuJ'I'r/ In money; nuy· Ealon and .Tnckson r.otnllies In hv !)7 voles. PrrJ.~I·c·tltoJ' llnl'llnr1l " let' Ol'gamza tons mac l' ttp n rll'a " lt'I:J s a1u S(JilJr: • r.n 1 prnfll hy Ihe hnrgalns they the last 7 yPnrs. ist group~ are also lining IIJI In I igill 11111 I'Otlci:; lemlnw to 1 Plf.J•r•P lnsl lo Ifnri'Y Jc. IIII!Ie , I gt!l. Many people furnish an extra Tl . "OO tl el nnd rounly Cirri< Clari< Chnm· SCHOOL AGA~N 1 1 1 11 the Straits. mom or so o1' huy w/11te1' dol h· w:e ,'' nn\ 1, · . gc wott c herlnll1 lnsl' to C. Hnss Tiilllnnl hv 1 Before all the mayol's nnrl villagr• jJrr•sicl<'lliH nlong US- ing nt prlr•cfi far hr.low those al hnve olCC.Otllllecl .for ' lnl nf rio· ahnu I :JOO votp;;, i\ ]e){ Gror•shrrlt 127 and 27 enlist in Stmils 1•'1'1.'1'\\':J.V, !111'., Ol' wh;I11'VI'I' /hr. stowcs. OtiJC'I's dcnn out 11wlt· mestl.: poul~r~ 111 ~c~d~flon In wnn lhr nepuhliran nomliwtlon · I'Pilars 11111 1 attics. '!'he flfilc pro· phr.rJs,mls, Corrlle l~;slsts. IIe nrl· for goVPI'IlOr. organizationiscalled,tlwys/wulr/r:nJisllillill' lr:IVPiiii!~JlltJ!JCI vidPs IIJrm with WI Olltlel. for mils that some lloiJlJlei'S mny Mrs. W. 8, Srrolyr., Mrs. Floyrl and they should alsn gr•t. in tnttclll\'ilhlill' IH'OJIIr•wlw an• so :llitldcs too gnorl to hnul to the Jenve fr.mnlcs fn1' n new lmtlnty· IInrlmr.s~· nnrl Mrs. Tom Thnr· unfortunate as to live on 1/H• pn•sr•nl rr,•r'I\':I,VS. lt<'.~CII'I own- rilllllJI nlld not quite gnorl enough pnylng CI'~Jl· but he drans ,.tlwn~ 1 hnl'll rr!prrsrnlrrl tlH• Pythlnn ers in . the north country sholllrl "1:-;o I". f'Oil':ttl1 '•rl llr>P yo Illig men st uc•k up lite ·People on vacation wnnl. to r;o plnr!'S. Tlwy rr•sr•nt. hr>ing OnP. nf thr: mnr:l. vnluahle by· Novmnher l'lr!!~t Inn? Grr>g-nry hnnlt lnr;t Pridny nnrl $10,000, Jlw herded 1hrough Lansing Ol' · nny tJtlH'I' lown littllliH't' In prorluct:; or tlw sale is the good tool< No lr!!rr• of linnrlits has yrl hrocn founrl. bumper. '!'hey cm·e noliling :IIIOIII winrliP_c; llii'l' thr r•oniJ•ar.tin>~ hu:;iness. Grayling OJ' Gaylord. Thr•y wan I In ski1·1 llir• r·il ir.s nnd , - Mason r'!n.':scr; ltavr riPrtrtl nf· · · 1 1 · , '1'1 , . 1 1"' 1 1 1l'IIIISlle 11 I 1 1 11 mns . unusun on fleers. The fenioi'H dJnsP C:r.nJ•ge to.w;1s. T Jey w.nnt lo gr~l \1: l_t'l'<' 11 '.'1'. iln: !illlll:,. ~'Y • e J 11 t. this Y"'u·'s srllr• wus Uu~ J!l:l7 Old Days w!llmg to pay Jor tile Jll'!v!lr·(~''. n/ ttlllllii'ITIIJlt''cl t.l'avd Fm·d .~nl;tln Cha•·Jps Shuw, ll7, I'm· MeArilllll' ~s Jll'esirll'nf, T.nwrcncr · Kl'liSC ns vicr-prcslrll'nl nnrl Mnr· That's why thr. 1·oll romls 1\'11 h illllltt•rl :wr·1•:;~; <11'1' J!l'OVII1f~ HO 1 :)Wi. 'I'IIr• nhl <·ar· was douutcrl by popular and [)l'OI'ilnillt• in I'Pnnsylvnniil, f\J,•w Yrll'k, N!•W ·!t!l'- Hnhinsun iHntm· Salr•s. 1\iwunillns One Ye111' Ag-o Ivrl Mnelnm as ~:f'r•relnry·treasur· Rndio nnrl TV I owem nrc r.r. Dnrot ily Dnrl is I he prrsidc11t sey and elscwhel'e. PPoplr• w:ml f,, :.;o pl:ll'r'); n11rl nn• Wllllllg, I r·lmirwrl 111111 wh·r•d tlw r•m· to u puncturing the skyline In thrr nf the junior dnss with Erlgnr yes, anxious, to pay for the pl'ivilr•gr\ I twin ot' lh•• sumr• yr•ur· owuml by nnrtil part or tile county. W.TIM n.lrlgc thr vi<"r·jJrr•siriPnt nnrl Lti· · • 1 · ,I , I Shnw uurl liC' hnulr•rl hill fltll'dlllse True, some peoplr. hwld hr;nll>.~ :liolW m:lll1._,.' 1!, mays. hmue lo be rliHillllllHcrl mul the has completed its new big TV cille Disrnrotli tile SPcrclary· tower at Snginaw an,] Ilnwarrl. lrr.nsurrJ'. Sopllomnrrs !•lrr.lccl Most of thr.m wish they hmln'l, ;1s IIH· IHJI' ol II':J II Je drowns 1,ur·ts us,•ck foJ· rephtceme11t~1 if out all conversation, iniPJ'l'ltpls TV nne! l':trlio Jll'lll',l':uns anrl ru•r·Pssary. and WILS lws its new tower on Doris D"n'·morr> ns prr>si•lcnt, creates a constant din. 'J'I·ai'Jk rwnlll<' knn!'l\:-; pitts! 1!1: from top of the Olds tower, Michigan Chnrll's Dnvis a~ vire·])J'rsirlcnt, Slate college is erecting one ncm· .Tnlm Dean, sccrr.lary, anrl Doro· the walls and even clamngPs fnunrlnl ions.. · Sl and 0 .fohns publisher has bought nn Mason councilmen exprcsserl sr.Pt'rtnrv i111rl treasurr>J'. even a menace. Thr. right lo!'alion Jll'ill'iriP.'i a highway i':iand in n big lake east of Ran· worry over the situation nt the Miss Ethel While has lrfl for through the country- a limil<'rl :tr·•·r•:;s llif.~hw:1y for the grr lal by canoe. been ordemd. health laboratory in Lansing, without forcing it to mingll' 1\ itll I iJ,·t,Ugh ll':trl'ir·. !V/r>n ..~h'iv~ nemember Bali Gouin of Che· ~rs. Daisy' Smith has sold the r;o Yr:m; Ar.ro.:_l!JOI ·ing to work at Oldsmu!Jilr~ don'! \\'IIIII lil lnwl; liH' fl'iilliC of Par1style Shopp'e to Mrs. Fern ·\. "'· ,Tc\'•rtl of M,~o._. 1as 'I 1 · 1 1 1 1 · 1 boygan, who came to Ingham • n . , .,, 011 1 house trailers and spr.cdboat ll' will dnltille lour- Later he went to Beaverton and res~ramed by ~~urt orde1 f1om hibilion at tile stnte fair. ist tratfic, then the SOOJWI' Wt' get I Olll'isl lmiTie out or ~vei'Y .most recently to Standish in the actmg on petJtions seeldng a Governor nliRs hnR nppointerl town t\w better off the toltl'isls :tnrl llir~ lnwnspPuJil'~ will be. :;nnw capacity. A year ago he was merger of certain Lansing town· Col. L. H. Ivef of Vevay. ami n...... ship areas• to the city ot Lan· .T. Dlillf!n o[ Aurelius ns delegates Interest P:t• .-~d Each 6. Months, If Desired Roads at·e not designed ;;ncl Ill !ill lrll' thr ilcm{J_I. of made assi~tunl district supervisor sing. . . to 'lhe''Farmr>rs Congress· to be . I. roadsitJe interests for thr benl'rll or 1'f'•;1ai11':1111S, p;r~s statiOns, at Gllnlldwlllll a,nd. ri!OW ',ms been 10 Yearfl Ag·u-l!IH '· ···-. hf>lrl in Sl I OlliS ]. j · t ' 1 'It , . . .· Po· ds es. mare le c a(mlll strnt on SUJ?er· Tt ;,. · ,, I C _, _ . . · · ~ ... ·, · ;, .: ··I E 1quor 0111 s 01' moe1 s 1Jltl · nn 111 l'sl~ll.1 Telcpl1one Co. has way knifing through the opr•n coun11·y mo;;l ii'111 r H'Ill a s. l':np; 1 · 1 ac ltuza•·riH. tire inspection records. · ·The Clwrnker! Inrlinn lmsr.ball DOLLAR DAYS through the count:l'y with well-mnl'i;prJ slrre1s I rom tile by- . AftPr the lute f1·ecze last spring The Mason school enrollment tenm hr.nl' Mason G tn 2 tmder arc passes into the towns. That's wi1at I ile 1ourist. tracle wants 1\J[rerl Wnrrlowslti of Blossom stands at a new high-803. In Iir~llfs lnst· fo'l'irlay night. and they'll go where it is provirlccl. 'T'h:1i.'s what. a lot of city Orchards, Leslie, pre'dicted his higl) school enrollment shrun.k The work of pnvi ng- Maple .· .. In Mason This Week End residents want, too. Thal:'s whal: R:ilph Crq,;o would want, tiench c1·op would be one-third of from 317 of last year to 310 lh1s· r.treel: belwr.cn B nnrl A streets also, if the "freeway': he's talking al1011i lwppcnrrl l.o run past 1iormal. When the plclandeclthe M;::;cn rli:-;t l'icl ,;ix-folc.l Tl lC wil.h lrrcllonlu. They ripen ea•·ller par1 ors on ··s· unc1 ay.s. J n·f ormcc," w 110 wnr 1';t:r hw; !JI'ought. and another Sunday. I enjoyed / the operntor could hardly understand her. Unfortunately the school lnw is sur·ll /llnt. \\'<' must nar- the Amold-Smllh wedding Satur· row our choices to brael, RDiJOt'l Wolf b Sl'('llriiiig ~v,&;;, i1i ... da~i fi iiiJ.: i ... f.'ci rl~·~tl4f• hr lwl · i>lllod l'ttnnhtg hiitr: tho WilL!]< HI r~nloll lti!plrl~. 2 lngtaam Herds Policemen Solve Losllo A. .Simpson, who. hu:; jll'; llii'CIIlgilllill lilt! Uniltlt) whcr~: he might· haVI! olllnlnml Dr. K K lloynolrls, who I~ \. qualify with a ~lin!: ~hot, nnd tlid. I lams on en tcrrr~l. The OL•:;tc~rlt• l!n- Hnnle 2, Williamston nrc nearing boxes of It-hurl been talwn from nnd rrsumr. his modicnl Jll'ncflcc Bcforr. you rio ynur fnll Wat'tl· M:lr>rl h,v :ill nwml:r>n: of I ilc r:hth, with a unit of the Gth Armored Lansing ~;~nd East Lnnsint::. spemling a weclt':; vncnlion nl Many' a marine: 11as heard the ner.cl n sling shot since he is a elolltlng spcdaJi:;ls. Women's frw lhe mnseullne side or the tn:111y "r ll'ilolll ila vn llt•en n:;. Division. Troopers sent out rt rout lnr! thr.ir cotl:ll~e, return<:>;] to her cry, "Get a spng shnt!" •rhc re· rllstingulsherl riOr. and pist<~l wanil'ohc inventurf('H twerl to lw f:~mily, loo, n:t:nPri !11 st"'<·lnl rhtl iPs by the Artrir·lnrluclion Into the atmy note to all points. tlulil's as HIIJH'rvislnrr nmsc al marlt usually rercrs In one's In[)· shooter, ami has IH!cn firing In gr•lll'l'Hi t·lwlnm,n. 1111 llwir homo station, they pro· This rnng n hell wllh Chief the TnE!hnm County IInspilnl nnrl hi lily to hi I u targ(!l. However, murine Cfll'fiS and dvllinn matclu•s 'I'<'Illnlivl' plnn;: I'IJl' I !Jr. oh;:erv· ccsscd ·through the 50•J5th ASU Minch. He told stale pollee nboul Hr.hahilitnlion Centr•r Montlny. ono murine toolt il .,Heriously, got since 19,17. Hll<'l' nf ~\iris' Day mil for lhr~ fol· reception slat.lon ut Fort Leonard the eat•ly -morning lneidenl. Ml's. Nina Kr!tchum is havin~ fl a sling shot nnd actl!ally qualiflecl Last year he missrtl llw W:1sh· ' ' l11wing :11'1 il'il ir•,:: Wood, where they received their Tt•oopers went to Wililamston tn 2 weel 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 "

    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 prothy . v·aUey of· th~·:-: l(~ngs ·Il:l~o?; assisted 'by Lilli.~n Jones. · ; George· Chamberlain -PI~ us..:.. J., :f ·bies-at Locke Home Any way you look ~tit, B~_ick'~ the buy of the ye~r, hands down. .· ..., .... · .George W. Chamberlain, 71, For Buick prices shirt close~ to U.·e.Jowest.:..:.justa few dollars above Locke township farmer, died at lilly his home, 4659 Sherwood road, those of the "low·price tbree/'·But those few more dollars you • I The Iron. Mistress ,, ; stidd!!hly September B. He wns pay for a Buick buy-you a lo(more power, room, comfort, style,· Starrii1g ,,,,. born on the farm where he died ride steadiness. And.get 'this: with our tremendous sales volume arid had lived there all of his JiCe. : '· . ' ·. I Al:m T.mlll mul Virgil~ia Mayo He Is survived by one sister, right now,-we cnn offer. you a really top allowance on your present '., 'i'ntms .. . ·SEPTEMBER 21·22·23 Orson of East Lansing; and Arch· ' 'II' I. ' .,, le of Williamston. • 1'.' Dm·is Day all(} Gor!loli MacRae Funeral services were held from Gorsline Bros. funeral home in Thursday a'fternoon with the Rev. Harold T. Reese of the Baptist church and Rev. Welton Cham­ ··' berlain offlclatlng, Burin! wns In By the light of the Silvery Mo.~n the Rowley cemetery. Pallbearers antl : were Joe Speers, Ray Allen, Cllf· ford LaRowe, A. A. Diesler; James Smith and Leh'ind cran­ dall •. Mr. ·Biandings --. Pfe. nnd Mrs. George Beatty Builds His .Prea·m House visited with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Beatty nil this weel< . . Private Beatty Is stationed ut 1 Fort Knox. Mrs. Bentty Is nttend· It's just common sense. With Buick's year·ahead beauty today, you'll ~t's _.ler~- .Next Week lng Michigan ~tate college. 'be driving a car that's right up front in the style parade of tomorrow, Roy Parks spent UI!! week vls­ And when you're re~9y to resell yot1r Buick, it will still be fresh . John Wayne •• ·• ·they·cruled him ,ltl)lg .Lester Parks ·nml family of Olivet' · ·; and new· looking, with the modern features the others will adopt in the . : Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Kurtz rc­ tl,lriled to Wllilamston from. their coming years. And that means you're b9und to get a higher resale. cottage at Bush Jake on'Friday. · price when you do trade it in. Drop in· and see this beautiful buy right .. ·"Hondo" Mr. and Mrs. C. B, Smith, Jr., . ·'!'I ,' \1•:,:' ·:, now~and see for yourself that you make the b~y ~f the year. . . ·.....:...pJ.. spent :the· wcelc end at Pincon- US-7- ', . ning: . ,,, ' · . .iri this tomorrow· styled beaucyr called Buiek. Chtrl• Gable • Vivien· Leigh·~ .Olivia Dellavllland · Mr. and Mrs. William Ketchum ,,.·, • 0 <> - ••• ' • • and. daughter, Shilrlli ·Lee, spent :.\_,·.·: thtfweek en!l at tt1elr.~c~age at ~ ' }'.',I -. in. the Greatest Motion. . PictureI . Bush lake near Prescott. . ~,· ------~'---..;..._;;;;.,;;.;;,.WHEN·Imli(AUTOMOIIIL!S ARIIIUJLT lUlCK WILL BUILD THEM--..,;,.;..------~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~...... 111110~ : The. directors~ of the Peoples State •bank drove to Bloomfield .Hi:l~~~·&· · Hllls Saturday : 'evening. There ; RiChards .Buick ...... - ...... ···-· ---- Gone with~the Wind: they. held their aniiUnl meeting . ,·. :: ·.: .. ::. .· \.I' 'l /,', ~: . . . . . and were dinner guests· at the ~~·· ''t-11 ,, • ,r. ,' •' . . · Botll .In Colot~ 'home of Dr. and Mrs •. o. S. Hen· .co~ll~r. ,state nnil,,: Mat•le , ': ·. , . ' · , \ . .\ . .' ·· · · ' Mason dren. , _ .... ~~.:. Ootlt Parties View with Alarm 11nd Point witl1 Pride • I Uncle Sam sold the stt1ff for 3,f, Miscellany, , , , Sc!enttnts have f II p• p f to •J f!Lmtr; II (HIIIJHJ to the fcod rlhyc(operlu Wily to llllli!O chldmn a 1gs ro it Ill lllllllllftwliii'OI'R, nftm• piiylng from h•111lu:m; hold n pet·mnncnl e11rl: 1·1 In J(l ecntH n pollnrl fot• it. lids lllltiii'H them lwttm·lnunlnllon f' M t 'l'nliil lost!, In ndrlltlon to Htm•ngo tnltlorliil. They flglll'f! lltnl chldwn rom anagemen rarm Program May Be Key Political Issue ••m;ltt, ronnie! In nmuttrl $IIO,OOO,OfiO, fcmtlwrs, whlr!h nl'fl now n waolo • I'('C! I~ Hill! lntylng rlry mllt1. tn•oclttd ol' tho pollltt'Y incht~tl·y, J•'nll munugeawnt of pigs tnl>rJs You can expect n couple of Irlr:mt !tns tlw trump cnrr:J In vr]IO 'l'ornnto juice powrlr:w that cnn thnn catch up with eon~umpllon wcct1 of ,'J~>tllr•totlll'r f<'ll b1oJ 11 w ~·:It we• A prJ! 1, :wmc :l~l,flOO,OOO lh may lw uhle to compote with Wn· n little extra effort and more months of eumpalgn omtory em power, howr!VOJ', . be reconstituted Into tomato juice by this lime uexl yoat•, twmrrllug l'mll'rnl parity ior lltc> lin;l litlll! 111 lt;rvr! IH•t•rt lnilf'll nW'l' !ty the gov· terrowl fentltcrH for w;c 111 mtr'h money, M. If. Avery, Inghnm the farm program: both GOP and HcpuhlictlllH nnw !tuve u l·votc quldtly hnR been developr.rl by f'rttllli'IJL ltwldPnlully, tlw fend ltnm~ IIH Hiceplng hngfr, flillrtws, c nun 1 .Y 111 ,•rleullurnl n gent, Democrats Intend to mnlw the ucl· edge over tlw Dr.mncmt:; in the USDA scientists; this r!ottld tul'lt to the latest USDA l'!!llDI'IH. 'l'ltc lfl lnnttllt:;. 'I'IH'.\' l\'<·n• m••n• lltatt lilltliPI'S t;:;r!d llw drier)· milk In clnl!tlng lntc;•lhwrs, nte .... 'l'rml· · ·'"'~ntlnn'~ flexible fann prlcn senate' unrl u fi·vnte lear! Jn IJw 011 t to he quite 11 cl!'lll ror tomato excess of future [ll'odttcllon oVl.'r :~:J fJf'l' l!\1'1. 111•1"11' fllll'ily. J\ttt•ttsl foltJ<'f' of :wyhf'lllt tm•nl 11nrl ollte 1• lng In frnzen pnullt·y fttturcH !tns pninlerl out that. If pigs nm ferl 1 law a top Issue In the fall con· house, If a slznble farm ·vole growers In MlehlgRn, If 11 r:Irylng consumption depend:; 1iwlnly liP· prir·r•s In 'ltio·;;!'" Ill <'t'nrwrl ltholll Jorol<'inH !11 llwlr fvrrl mixture~. bt!en Hllli'lerl nn lim New Yorl> JHmt·ly wlwn I hey don't flitVe nc· · grel.tilonnl elections, If tho GOP shows rencllrm to the new farm plant wcm built In the uouth· on how .weJI Bruzlllun output rc· $1.fifl pet· ltmrl 111111 \'1' parity. * • • Mcrcantllo l~xeltaugc. 'I'rarlin1' ce:;" In rumutrc, there will bf! --·~ 1lti Joold on congress, Jaw, lineup in bollt houses o[ western part of the state. Deily· covers from lite .July 10~;3 frost 'I'Ite r"OI'II·Itor: 1"• 11111 lttallo;ml The! Cnnmllun wheat Prop took unit Is ·tn,OOIJ lb of C;l'llrlc·A fro/ runt1; In lite Jul. ntlnunllon of Secretary Ben· congress eould change enough to drnllnt;)' orange juice has heCJn a damage. Anolltet' factor, nf awrngel 011 Attgt" I 1;, wn:> 1·1.1, a !waling In Augttul: excct.sivr. en, rcHd)'·IO·('fJOII chif!!wn weigh· ,1. A. IJncfm·, a Michigan State 1 1 1 118 1 1 :on's policies would be reasonably give the Dcmncmts mntml. boon tr• the cltnts Industry In the course, is whill llltppenH tn retail ~ " .samr; •• '~ .1 ' .':•· •• '''!:r:, lotw·lraln, mol wcat!tm· 11nrl rnsl rllllll· lng :l.fi tu -~ lh. · · · Ml!'ltlgnn will college unltnal husltanrlryman, 1ssurcd. If the Democrnts get • * • south; tomuto juiee powrler eouldl prices, Housewives cut rlown nn tnnc AuguHI " 111 "1' f, '-·-· agf! l'ttl lito output an esthnalerl get ovet• :~.J,200,000 !rom lite fr!rl· also HUggcsiH tltnl the warm days control of congress, look for u Weather has ml~erl n~ rnttdt, or prnvlrlr. 11 new wuy for marlmtlng theft• buying when prices Hnnrccl, ' ' IOO,OIJIJ,IlllO busltds. Tt's pnsslhlc • era I aovcmment to help operate and cool nlghiH may mcnn thnt clctermlncd drive to force price more havoe In Europe this year a r;oorl part of tha Mlchjgnn to· anrl lowe1' JH'lr'es would pmbrrl•ly 'l'ltr• gmH'tllllPttl ll•ts don" lftlilf' tlte total prorlttr:llon may he I he :;clwnl lunch pmgrntn litis hoth sharJe and protective hoLts- supports to higher levels. Doll'l. as In this c·ottJ)Iry. There's been maln crop. stimulate retail saieu; increasing ~~ .i•"' l~f'llil'g riot .. r llll' lr<'l fr<~lll Mnnil11lm wns only :i',(, compared nlsu were In guverntnr!ttlltands. doing a l!og ltottnc el!'mting jnh. tlon will lw rlnwn, reg:li'IIIPHn 11f 1 !'rl ntHII'i' Jll'ii'

    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 farm, Glennie; Oclohel' 8, Alpena Htntclnre, il(ljoinillf: the pre~:pnt These events arr. ,;pnn~ilrcd by 1:00 P. M. claimed. auction yards, Emerson; nnrl Oc· huilrling nl lh!! soullt, is being Saturday, HS· Sept. 25 lite Micltlgan Sheep J3n•er!ers Iober !l, feeder cattle yards, Gay­ e Stays on-Remnillll efi'oo· socintion, Michi.gHn Stale I'll!· rm:l!crl for compiPtiliii•in I inw for tive ovon after your 10ed II lord. the O)lening n[ lite dair:1 show. In planted, lege's nnimal httsh;mrlry rlcpnrl· ment and f'Olllll y extrnsion offl· part, it will !tottr.c slocl< tltal will ' ·' e Colored-You CllD nee that be seen itt the worlrl eh:!lnpinn· ces. Avery pointed out. lhal lhif! ( ( h Phone Phone your socd ill thoroughly ship rodeo~>, !Whcdulerl us 1111 cn­ treated. yea.r's offering r~[ l'llnlS Will he onsumer as Price Brothers lirmlrou to ycarltng and :.!·year· . tertainment in mnjundion witlt the rlairy ml.llc sltoll'. St.;)ckbriclge LET us CLEAN AND TREAT olds, hut they •.n·e ll srlcelion of I Auctioneers Mason YOUR SEED NOWI t(lp quality nntnwts from lead· Can Help Farmers The c;qwnrlccl amphilltcalrc· ing purcllrerl llor·l1s in 1\Tichigan. will he the I'Dttttlr::':·: lame::t f'):· 17-F-m 2-8761 All rams arc placed In pens IW· All sigtw point to a year of crop hihilion huildin~. 'l'ltc addiliot· Maurice 6x. Bob cordi nr, to tile pricP lite breeder nnrl livestock plcnly·-httt with ncarl,v dmthles lite cxltillilitJJt arc;: ' Mason want!' In pny for them. c·nnsumcrs willing anrl able to of the original lttlcrn:tliottal lim· ------ge f:O Co • At lite same time. a committee huy pro(tuce and mcats,,-notcs M. pilitheatt·e conslnicled :!II Yl'lll':: EI VQ r • ~~of 1he sheep tu·er•1l<>r's organlzn· H. Avery, coLtnty agricullurul i1go. Tl w~ll he eq~tippcrl l~'illl n :Hii W. ColumhilL 1\Iuson tion and animal lntsbandrymen ;1gcnt. sttt~l nnmhr."r rof l!H!J ,John Ueere l\lodd H Tractor, l'ollomatic Ft·out H•·rt·~·:ml G!r·il'r•1·, IH months old, open SEE US FOR .r.ollegc agt·;cultural economists. foreign clairvmcn will visil 1111' end, l)o\\'lll' 'l'rol :( U,)(:,li'ill ~-;j<'<'I'S Fl CEDAR 19:i•l were only 2 1,~',-(. below 1953. agency rep1)rts numcron~: r~sct'l'a l!l:ll John JJeerc No. 12-A Combine, lilm new TUI<;A'rEl) PJ·icc supports have hclrcd and lions for travel to Chir·ago b~· John Ht'l'l'll No. Ir'utili'l':er STEI~L 2!J() Col'll Planlt~r anti will continue to be important. dairymen o[ South 11nd Crnlmlj Attachment., twarly new POSTS { END Large carryover stocks of Amr.rif'an cnttnlrie~ and Eumpe. ELECTRIC' wheat, corn, colton, dairy prod· l~irsl entries for this vcar':·: 1!J51 rtleCot•micli-Dt~eriill~ UJ-I}jr;c Gr:tin Drill and (Also wir1~-fencet·~) ucts and oils are in government ~how are registered by s~vcr:l! Fe~·l.iiil':et· Gra.s.s Set~d Attachment inventories or under ioans. Live· well known Enslcrn hrcC>rlcrs, tit<' Treated Poles -14-16--18-22-25 Ft. slor~l{ supplies may be up 'l'.o management repot•ts. L:tsl yeat•'s · . lorn D:wki-Bl':ullcy 'J-bat· Itaim on rubht·t· l!'cncc -·Barbed Wire- La"11 Fence from 1953. initial Chicago rlairy cattle classit· Gates - 12-14-16 Ft. !;/)ll Bl::·IOII'l'l ( ::Jj'lt 800 Bushels Oats HHH l\lcCormiei{-Deorinf; 2-Hi inch !•tow on t·uhhm·, Fruit prices arc equal to 1953 drew over 2000 entries from 27 goo lbi:·.; All'JIII·tlilll( I'III•,IIJ:Ji:tiJin cr, LiiWJ'f'IWI! llnPI\1'11. •· 111111 ::rariP llol::IPIIIH, :i:J.O lh fat, llnlslnlns, 'Jfl.•l lh fnl, 1.~ l:i lh L A (Leney w· In IJ'r•atlng r'illlf!l!l' of lhc eol'IWitl • • II 'l'lw lilr:li lu•I'IIH wr·rr: w: ffll· il'lfi Ill Jnill1; I·:Jwynn Ctilliil', 12 mill<: Ernnst Rhnw, Hi r·er:lslel'Pd IllS 1\'fll'lilllg n•htlirtiiHIJip:; Jli'IWCl!ll wllilllllt rtc•sii'IIYillg tile lcJw, as lilt• IIJ(I'III'ir•H witlllllll rhrpllmlillll, lnwr:: .1. II. & 1!. 11. ('IJ;nnlu•J•Juin, I'PgiHif'l'i•d 1111ri gmdr! Ilnlstelns, nnrl grnrle llolsiPins, ~a.H lh rut, A ( . •1 j b treaiJIII'IIl IIIli)' do. . l!l rer(l:;tcrr!rl JlfllsiPin:·:, ;ill, I l}1 :11 !l lh ful, !Jill IIJ mill'; '1,171i lb mill<; llny Lnll & Ron, )~·I':I.V g QUI1CI 0 Otlu•J' llii'IIJIII'r:> Plt•t·tr•d IVI!I't! lnt, 1,2-1'7 lh mill;; llil'iral'll W. !!R reglslercrl nnrl rn·r11Je l111l· l.rJWri•ll<'" 'l'ri)ll'• Vlr'I'·Jll'esirlnnl, Ward Vi1·ar~· •. II',, 20 l'l!glstcmrl · llelow, HWno[tlng low to show sui! j'llfl:il'I'Valion HPI'vit·p; I•:Jinn Smith, 1:1 regislcreri and r:rarlr• ntelns, ~O.fl lh fnl, 1,120 lh rnil11; AI IIICl illllllllll·nll'l'linl! ,f 1111' lllld J!I'Hrlr! ll•JlstPins, :H.S lh fnl, niT Jls t'l'UJI·rlll~ling ability, tlw Hnll:tcln:;, tJK:l Ill fat, 1.~77 Ill ln;;liillll f'ollllt.'/ Agrir'ultllr.o[ 'l'worl·;, Ht'l'l'r•tary, rlistri1'i [or· :-'fJS IIi mille ){ohPrl llJJinPs, 31 .TCI'I'Y ,Tnrr;ensrn, :'l!i l'f'l(i~IC!l'Pii "l•'lr•lclll•l' IJtillly" )~rrc;; l.lirnugh mill;; H. I r. Hlni'lllllll, 1:1 J'I'J~is· 111111 .grade !Tol~i'IPins, tJO.tl lh rnt, Cnnrwll, L. A. CIIPIIC',V, \'rol al ;,ll:rl p:;ll'l'j andl!oy ('arl:illll, il"l'ii.'HII'l'l', rP;~i,;lr•rPrl nnrl grarl!1 ()rill ~:JJ•'rlliiPim, J:i l'l'f(il:tc•r·f'd and W. C, Wright, '12 l'Pr(istPn•d dl'sl~:necl to pld; up n 12:ifl·[tiii11HI Walrlnm & II. ll. J·:arJ.. 1;; l'P.J.:i:;. Ingham County News ScJJlcmber 16, 1954 Page 5 1!1'1111<' llolstPin::, :11.1) Ill fnl, 817 llnlsiPins, :lR.S lh rat, !1:-lfl lh mill;; lrwrl from an 870-fuol, unlnipruved tcrerl anrl f(l'ltdl• I l11i~ll'in~. ll.fi Ill ntill\; llltrl ltniH'i'l 'i'l'llllHIIl, 1:1 Clnn!lll'l! Hlnsse,v, 27 I'PJ(islr:rr•rl lh fat, I ,IWJ Ill nlill;; J>r•n11is lin· strip. n•r:isl"r"d ;•nrl 1~radr• Holsteins, n nrl I'.I'IJCil• llolst PIns, :J7.:i lh fnl, ciPI'\Vonrl, 1:1 rrglstrm•ol illld l(l'ariP ao.7 111 rat, lJ:Jo lit mille I M2 lh mlllli JlngiJ OPsiPI'i<' .~. llnlstelns, •IO.S Ill fat, I ,0!17 Ill Son ••10 l'l!glslrorml Holsii!IIJS, :17.:1 mill<: I llr~li illrlividllal I'D\\'~ In each lh fnl, !1'17 lh mill<: ·KPnlwlh & 0. D. c;rnwPil 8• ~Inn. :..: f~l'ildf' das~; Wf!l'J'ml I Tolslnin:: Bu. rnil!1; .1. II..':· H. P. C'lmmlirrlnln, Wheat: :17.2 lh ra1, 1,101 Itt mili<; · ·1 rr•r:hll'l't>d llolstcin, tJ.J.:l lb fat, Y cu·lmin - C«~ I' I ilk :1.7 lh rnt. GR(i lh IIJ fat, 1,1!10 IIJ mille; D. Crow· 0. mille; Gnulrl & f\alr•zym:ki. ·~:! l'CI~islerr!d !Tnlstrins, :12.·1 lh f;rt, R!i7 lh mill<: Hny rowrll. 21 rrr.:i~· tPrr.rl nnrl gn~rln I fnl~lrins, :!I .S lh raJ, R1R lh milk; Hah;tnn .~, PriP~Irr, :!4 r~r~islrrerl and grndf' JTnlsleins, :!1.7 lh fnl, R:iS lh mill•: !HG W. Cohunhia 1\lason (~. W. Dansby, ·w l'Pf.:islrrcd and ------Why you slu111icl he a mr•mbcr of the :~radc• llnlsleills, :JJ.:l lit fat, Hfi'~ JIJ mill<: and Clnrenr'r! Minnis, 1!) regis·ter~rl nnrl f~l'llriP Ilolslcin~. :!1.1 lh fnt, S•IG lh milk. Mid1igan .Jersey Jligh cows in eO lh milic L:rnsinJ:, f11r :111 olllsl:mrling JC'r· I UndPI' ;, years, Hay Powell, ::r:y hull it ow11s. The h1dl, WPI· 2-a.a~ge c~s&·a ~ezacrves. 1~1wle TTnlstc\n, R7 lh fr;l, 2,0:'0 IIJ C'fiiYII' Voli!lllt:r•J' I :Hit, !Jas hren milk; l':rrwsl Slmw. gr;ulr llol· lli1111P.d :t !i[•flitJl' Sll]H'I jq)' ~ire• ll.\' stein, 70 lb fnl, 1,880 lb milk. 'I' he AmPril'an .J l!I'SI!Y C;tl tic d uh, which 111\S ils nalitli.Jal IJe:rriqllilt'· Under· 4 yenrs, iT. A. MiiiPI' & J -!Fair Adljll.lls~~~t~e~ts. tel's in Cc,Jumhus, OIJio. Sons, rrgistererl Holstein, !II Ill fat, 2,tlf>O lb mill<: W. C. Wright. Tlw :-wnior Sli]JPI'inr sh·c' J'illin;~ 4-!P~·omi!'~ ll'l\iJJyment ov C~a~ms. rcgis·tered Jtolslein, SfJ lb Jr1L, inrlie:rll','i tl1al a hull !1:1~; Jtlls~:t•rl H 2,020 lh mille r111 Jarlh high prorltlt'lit•n anrl ).~o•·ll Under 3 years. W. C. \Vriglrl, IH'l'erl I)'Jll' lo his d:II!J~IJI<'r,:. \Vf'l· H:t,•iu~~ sold my l'arn~, I will w~ll at puhlic audiun at nw pltwc~ :lH mil«"i registered Holstein, tJO lh fat, c·ome Volullil'l'l' ·J:Itll has 1·1 e:;st ol M:tmn on Uolumllm a·oad at house No. M5H. 5 -Conse~·vOJtiwenw Managed. 2,0;')0 lb miJlc; T111SHt'ii HlnVI"'· drtllgliters ll·~:lt•rl f111' prulillf'lifln. "IWIP r:uernsey,_7!l. lh fat, 1,710 They m•c•r:r.t;c•rl IO,~!I(i Jh milk eon· For ln~o:-mc:tjon on our CnOAD COVE!::!AGI: and. LOW lb millt. taining :; I:J .th lrul tr:rf:tl on a twice·d:lily·milk.in::. :Jfl::i·day mr1· ~~:~~no COST POLICY contad your locCII agent In~·luun-\\'t~sl lte(~ Uillllf'l' Sd Wl'ir'lllill! Voluntcr~r 1:1tli for hi~: IIolsl~ins, 3'1.7,Jb [at, D:il Ill rnili'i 11111 ion:ll n·r·ugnit iun were made Hu(.poinl. H-i't. I:drigc••·atur Siugln Hml, i'oi(JI'ill;I;S awl Jib !I n~ss Charles Davis, ·a2 registered llul· 1 ~roduction · under pro.~(r ColllllltHiu Mature class, Duvl~ & Ells· •rc~lc~vis;oa Sbnd 2 J:mm!l C:t!'tl 'l'ahh·s worth, grade llolstcin, Sfl.li lh fat, l'iano am! ]~Pudt 2 Console Ha!lio:; 2,.JDO Ill milk: Chellis Ilall, grmle 'f!m~c~ ~:-Way !<'!om· L:unps !Jxl~! Will.fHl Itn~ :nolslein, 80.1 lb fat, 2,tJ:JO Jb l'ol'tablt: Radio mill,, Eggs Stm !~eed nhw O::(~aslomtl Cliair and Ottoman 211-qt. Cofl'1~e Pot (i fiitl'hl'll Chairs· ]::tck [JJJholstm·c~!l Under 5 years, Jlalph Darling :Round Chair 1\iaple Cmlar· Clwst 1\ul.iqlll' HrPssc~r & Son, mgisterccl Ilolslein, 7:1.2 Temperatm·e Care ]·!us!' Cotm·c·d Oc•.easioual Chaii· ;>, )t()diing Clmil'!> lluu\'f'r ~Wt~I'Jlet• lb fal, 1,830 Jb milk; Howe, Rowe· D:tl'l> J\i:tple W1·iting Desl> ami Clmil· lmning Ho:wl & Cool\, regisll!I'Cd Uol~tuin, n.u \Villi tollir'l' weather coming o11, ·z 'l'abie Lamps 3 Clh1·om·e and J,eal.lH~I' 1\itdwn Chail·s puulll',\' f:rrrnc1·s 111'1.\' IJ:: foniPd lb fat, 1,870 lb milli. · · · ' 2 Wail JHin'oi'S Ccutcl' Table •1-l!iece 1\Hchmwttu :;et mlo linn 1:iJtg llwy 1'<111 ,al·:l! ic~·-: Under 4 years, ·Ciyrle Snow & I\Ia.~a1.iuo i:aei' J•lleei.J'ic Fan 'l'cmskr · CilfC iii liandiillJ-~ t:~~g:_;, WHt'llS 1\J. Son, grnde :!ers?y, _so.o lh fLil, I,· , r .~very, coL!nty 11 ~:rirultur:tl 3-l'il~ce !Haple Jkllr·uum SuHe ClnUH·s B:t.r l~ Hdwu C:tllinet 000 Ill milk, Sl«mson & J\!ulrler,. ugcnt IHa!'le Uht•:;t of Hr:t\\'ei'S Curtain St.n~tehel' registered Holstein, 73.8 Ill fat, 1 ' 12x lli \\' ool I~ug Wo.Oll Bnd, S)H'ings and li'I:tiit·:·ss ,.. 2,110 lh milk. Cooling l'f~g:; ill win' lmskels in I !b: tt goso Hug :Ulfl Pad Drup lLc:ai' Sl:tml C:ookiiiJ!: 1H ensils Uncler 3 yenrs, Charles Davi:;, a c:cllar ~I ill is a ~oorl pr:relice, 1 2 !Wdal Wnnh·nhes (~u:mtil.y ul' Good lHshcs BALANCED registered Holstein, G:I.D Jb fnt, Avery JHllnls out. hggs ~~:11lwrr!d 3 HJ•c•:;sm· L:unps 4 End Tables m:wl>ds Cu :·Ia ius 1 4"0 Jh milll' Charles D'lVi'' l'P." :3 or '!' t imcs a day and markclr•d :~-l'it~{:n Ht~tll·oum Suil.e (!uilts l}J·apm; i~l~rerl Holst~in, G3.0~ lh Iat:··:1,;;5~ twice a week wil( be better eggs. FEEDING Clothl•s Ham11or China Closet UmHh'cib ol' O,Uwr Items lh milk. 7-Pim:e Walni:Jt ])illiu~.l~oom Snito We think \Ye have 'l'cicphone St:mtl Walnut Di·csser He 1m time us Ulis is a. hu·.l!;e s:~ le the Dai~ry Con~entrate Softened Watet you have been looking for . . . Hard on Plants 40fo ~fools 1111111111111 2 Stea L:tdtlcm; ]:ulJbcr-t!l·cd Wheel .B:uTow · If your home water supply has ·n,m.i•ow«~l' Lawn J\lower 30-l't. ·l1lxtension Ladder been softened, don't use ll on Land Bank WePl Ht~cl:win~ Unrsc 44a~o Dairy at your hcuse plants. ~~ Holls of l'ielmt ]''cncc · .awn lHnwm· ·That's advice ft•om C. E. Wil· r Stol)l• Tarrl• (j Mill;: C~UIS j:Jlecirii.\ .lig S:tw a.ll!l Arhur ·\ rlon, horticulturist at Miehignn LOANS New J:wl• Post Stl'd Fmtee Pusl.s State 'college. When water Is '.l'wo !i-~:tlloit Cans nl' White Paint $4.90 Per Cwt. softened, he explains, its calr.ium · ]%~ctrifl !'tiulnr ami /hhot• (Nantity of G:u·dmt 'l'ools 100 feet of Gm·den Hose '.!'llol Uox l"ull of Il:uul Tooh; This is a i\lastct• IHiK J'ectl m•ctl., desi!!;netl meet has been taken out and· s'orllum ~viUt to has been adder!. Most plants can't lll'cscnt l'CIJUircmcuts fo1· tL hiJ,;h quality fccil ~'tt low costJ~ tolerate rnueh~sodium. National Wlldon suggests catching rain· With lJa~i.mes pmu·, t.IUJ rc is it !ldinite ncc1l to l'~Cll llfO· water for watering plants If your Farm Loan tein levels 1111 ·~ua·ing your ~usc mill• llCl'iod, . water has been softened .. You can use distilled wntcr, Loo. Tlie same advice is good if your .. Assocjation water supply r.onlains much sull, 415 S. Coehrn~ MRS. LULU WHIPPlE, Prop. according to Wlldon. . . J>IJone 1880 / . Charlotte If your new winter eottm1 hns n Terms: Cash Not Responsible for Accidents dull or textured ·finish, you'll get Mason Eievator ~Co. Flelil Office 345 W. Cohuribia · best results by pressing It on tiH! 138 \V, Ash . Joy·.Davis.-· Cashier Mason wrong side of the fnbric, udvis1)' l\lason Earl Dunsmore - Clerk · Phone 2·6091 clothing speciullsts· nt M. S. C. ·'· ',', ,· 1'1 ft. I' ' '' '\ Ingham Co ..unty ·News::. ' September 16, 1954 State Sale ~of Holsteins IVaccination Page 6 Of Poultry To at Traverse City Q~'s·'the. ~~·U3HiY M~i~ Be Will Be Easy '!'he nnntrnl sale of Hlli'PiiiH iwrcis o[ Holslcin ca!Jlc in the of ·(hta in s have been rolling around on my dcsi<:. 0-20·20, 0·10·20 or 0-20·10 grades, NEED A WELL?? I had forgotten about the eggs until I threw my dictionary or oiher grades in similar ratio, on top of them. (By mistake). arc well·ncl:lptccl at· rates of 200 I Can Drill to 300 Jh per acre for Jcr:ume 3 and 4 ineh wr.ll!'l for l'nnn and home It's harcl to lwcp up with all of these bargain sods. This helps the fall growth fi, 8 and 10 'ineh wells for air-conditionklg days availa.bln to Ingluun foll 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/AJcd '· · ;GtlernAt!y Jlelfer, 2 years olcl, 1luc . 17, at the Scholtens Bros. farm_, mission for the Cfjlfltrol of poilu· Not: responsible tor a~~h1ents day For Onion Growers 6, Warranted in Writing October 13 . ·\ or sale...... 1.1 _ .. · Grant; Allegan county, at .4 p, m, tion, water development and flood . F:armers !ntcrested In the onion Friday, September 1·7,,_ · at the prevention were discussed by Nor· ' \ ' 1 _.... ·· . • · . ·· 1 ' · hybrids can'see some results at a Mer! Poysen farm, . c;;un. la!(e:. man Billings reprcsenllng the Sold only by an Authorized ·Chevralet Dealer ~ : ' I ' '~ .' ' 0~.·._ni ... series o.f short field meetings In and Ingham county, at.lO a.: m., ·commission. E. C: Sacln'ld~r, state ' '·. & Son,. 'e··..· ·rs' ·.· ) ;! •, ' ·. 1·,' Septe~bcr, pointed out M. H .. Saturday, Septembet• ts,,·at Bald· conservationist of the Soli Con· .Rouse Avery, lnghnm county agricul· win & Son farm, 2 miles west of. servntlon Service, ·explained re: ··oL · · ·· " A C • · · 1 turn! agent. · Stocl{bridge. · · , . ccntJy.passccl federal · legislntlon ENN L. R IIER, Auctioneer ". · ·:.. · · Stops announced by Robert Lu· . Dr. L. 1. Jones, of the u. S; ·providh.Jg for fcderal·statc·locall · AL ·RICE· c·HEVROLET ·· llllcllilg·n u· -Phones-Office SS4 -·Rcslc1ence 1760 cas, extension mucl{_ soli specla_l· department of ngrlculturc,.w_ Ill· be . In watershed develop• · · · .. ..,.. ~&J•

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    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