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tl1noty-Timd Year, No, 30

TI-lEr INGHAM COUNTY NEWS .. ~~~·'·'~· Mason, Michigan, Thursday, )IJiy 24, 1952

NA'fiONAL CON\'JrJN'J'IONS J))8'fUAC'l' IN'J'IGRES'I' News Index ~

Voters Ignore Home Work Want uri:;, Pnge~ 4, 5 and II, I' Ill t 1.

Social news, P11gcH 2 and 3, I'm I 1; Page• 4, Purl 2. Maylw II 'H the heat ot• I he hu·

mirllly o1 'I'V from lite CIJir•nJlo r•onvenllo!IH VolPI H so f111 have Hhownlltlle inteJCst in local !IO!Il­!ml l'OIIIPHIH

llf'jllllrl!t dfl l'UIIrl!rla!PH fill !Jnllt>rl Slollr>s sen.tlot anrl for gowr no!' anrl lleutPnanl govcr·not· tue wlmop!ng it up Hut t!w (II'O· pie rlon'l appeal lo l'e listening much Al any r11le they arc not CXPiiPri '

t'ongri'Hsmnn Chat lr.s E Pollcr 111111 A11riilrn Gen!'t ni ,fohn B. Mar· lin, ,)f , ollt' Wdgll!g active HCllll· to! 1,11 f'ollllfloligns oulslalc. Lillie !s hr.lng l(('nrrl ftom D1. r~ugcne J<l'l l'H olllfi 1101 hing iOI'dJ!y ftom Clifford A. Prevnsl so fat,

Sef't'P.Iotry of Slate f'ted M. AI· gr•1 ami Lieulennnt-GovernOI' Wll­liollll c. v.mrir'llherg ate both mal<uJg !he l'llliiHis in their con·

IIALJ.O'l'S Altl~ ltl~ADY li1Lllols hn1·~· ht•t•n delii'Cl'l'd

lo luwllshlil u11d cily cln111s und LlliiSIIIA' vohng- nult'hille hllH•Is Ill t' ill plllt'l', ll!'t'lll'lling lo 1111' hmu·d ur p(cction 10111•

lllissirtlii'I'H, llullnts 1\'t'l'e de· lh t'l't•d nn 'i'rwsdny of lru;t \l't'l'i< lllltl th1• vnling- mal'!Jitle lnhels on '1'hlli'Srltly. Vollng mnehhlt' inslt•tullon lm!lots \\'l't'r• tlt•livr•rt•d rllnnrlny.

-- -- -----tPst for lhc JlPpllhllc,lll nomithl· lion or governor. Donollrl S. Leon· rurl, rrll nU'I' slate police t ommt:; liiOilel, lo ol Cdnrltrl,tlc, loo, IJUI fl)l Jl.lt'cntly 1s r onltnlng his ucl!vllics tn the Delrn11 :-;ector Ali 3 have ber'lt <til ,Jcl\111~ Cotch othct as mur h lls 1 hey have Governor G Mennen Wtlliams

Grading Crews Follow Schedule On New Highway

l'or thr. Jlcpuhikotn nnminnlirm for llculcnnnl·govetnm olrl·linc Jlepuhlimns ntc li'Ying lo flnrl snmcone lo hen! Gcotgc Welsh nf Gt.il1!l Hnpids, Wcl~h wns once ot llepuhlicolll llcutcnnnl governor, Then he joined the Dcmor 1111 ir· pnt•ty, Ilis welcome lnu l\ ir11o the Repuhiicotn fold has not been too gtotcious.

Ingh<tm boiS cnnrliclnles in both parties for Pon~ressmotll. 1\lt Cllu riy is the Jn~!lllm man 111 I he Hepuhl1c.tn t dt c Pt ofcssor Don .tiel Ilnyworth is Ilw Dcmocmlic canrlirlate fur In~hotm. Bnlh men have 3 Genesee county Ollponcnt~o.

Genesee nepuiJ!iColns who want to sc1 ve in cnngwss olJC .TamPs fl. Gnrrlner, Carl ll. I•'lynn and Wiii!s E. Slnnton

IIcriJcrl W. Devine, Don W. Motyficlrl ollld .J.tmes c illilston ate lhe Democratic candiclales fmm Genesee. Ilayworlh is cl.um­ing solid CIO support Dcvmc, who won the nomination 2 years • tgo, is ng.Hn lining up w.tr vel·

Chutch news, P.tgo 5, Pat t 2.

Legal notic-es, Potgc li, Pat t 1; Page li, Purl 2; Page fi P.ut ~; Puge li, Purl 4

Eriitorials, Pugcs 2 and a, Part 4.

S u p e r v I sm·s proceedings, P.lgc 2, Part II,

l<'mm News, Pages 4 und 5, Part '1.

Willis Smith Dies Following Polio Strike I~ather of 2 Childt•cn l>il'~> Suddt•nly, (I !\tore Cases Arc UCfJOI'tcd

ctnns ulong wtlh old-line Demo· Infantile pamlysis snuff~ crats. out the liic of W1llis C. Smith,

I !Jgl1 !P.g!si,,ttve ll"Y moty lMve 27, of Mason early Sunday sharpened the desires of men .tnrl 11101'11111"'. He was t)1C father of women to set ve theu sl<tlc. Thctc "' ,11 c G cotmltrlntcs for I he 2 tu·st rlis· 2 children. Sct·viccs were held tricl icgtsialive posts otnri 2 fo1 at the .Jewett funeral home the second dtstrtct, whetc only 1 Monday afternoon. Burial was !s to he nominaterl at Maple Grove cemetery.

In the second rhslt wl John M• Smith's attack Wlls sudden. A Cunc of EoiSt Lanstng ollld Rcprc wee!\ before his death he was at scntalivc Lawrence B Limlcmcr wort< al the Oldsmoblic plotnt rn otre the c.mcllddtcs, East Lansmg Lansing, He laid off work a h11s become the c!uef battle couple of day:; with what he g1·ound. thought was ,, bad cold. On

For county offtr•cs lhe Demo Wednesday ~he !ldins in his back cratic regul,us have lined up be ,mel neck were sharp lie Cotlicd hind Gcot~c Wtliiam P,ul<er fot Dr. A. v, Smith who c!Jugnoscd rounly t'lr.r!<, Melvin C. Oestcr·Ic lhc cdsc ns polio olllfi rushed lhe of Wchhe1 VIlle for t•ounly trc,u.;. Mason man to the Sparrow hos· urcr anrl Wilbur II. Schade of pit<~! 111 Ldnsmg. Lansmg for sheriff. Par!<ci Js op· Smith's conrhlton grew stc.tc!Jiy posed by Mrs. M<1ya D Elmer of worse unttl Jus death 4 days East Lansing, Oesterle by Mrs. later. lie was botn .July 15, 1!l2G Jennie J(,ttz of Lans111g and Smvtving otrc the widow, Maty, Schoule by Bcnt,Jmin r. Carman and the 2 chtldrcn, M;uy and of Lans111g. Wilhs, Jr., 3 btolhcts, Clyde,

Jlcpubhcans also have contests Stanley and Harold Smtih of Ma St•Pm•r y ts changtng fast be· [ot sheriff and rcg1stcr of deeds. son; 4 sisters Mrs. Ntna Evctctt

I ween lloll .111d Mason. Wozl<men Shertff Wlilard P. B.nnes ts OJl· of Onondaga, Mts Betty Simmons for the Wtliio~m J. Muehlc01becit posed by Samuel J. l'omltnson of of Sunnyvtllc, Caltfornt,J, <~nd Cons! )(If'! ton Co. nre moving Mason, fot•mcr deputy. Mrs. Mia Mrs. Evelyn Curtis <111d M1ss Slur nwunlonns of eatlh .tl a ~ thou Bell Ilumphtcy, .lppolntcd regis- Icy Smtth of Muson; the parents, sdnrl yalrl·,J·rldy Idle. In another ter of deeds to ftii the vacancy Mr. ami Mrs. w. E. B. Smtth of wecl< tl1c lotte will lw dottblcd, caused by the death of Mts. Ethel Mason; and the grandmother, o~cco1 dm~ lo Stanley Kozlowski, L Phillips, has an opponent in Mrs. Mmmc Smtih of Lansing. sltjJCIII11cndcnt on the Job. Francis H. Taft of Lansing. Smtth was a prtsoncr of wm

"l'I'Oboibly next wccl<, trafCic while wtth the army during wtll be delourerl mound the ton- World War II. After a para-slnll'llon a!Col," Ko~lowsl\1 staled. Draft Takes 34 troopet ,]limp on the Belgldll "Ptescnt plans arc Io send traf- .. J3ulg;c, he WUti J.llll'L o! p. JiUO·rmte ill' Pa~t from Holt on Holt road to forced march to a concentration College ro.td, then south across In July Summons camp 111 Gel many. 1 he nrcscnt highway ncar the Bl'Ownc-Cavcndcr post of the R,lllrh I eslolUJallt oliHI on to Co- A I L i d t d tl c Iumllla road. ThcJc the traffic Thirty-four Ingham young men m~r can cg on con uc e 1 will travel to the Columbia street· and three transfers from other servtccs us 127 corner 111 Mason." draft hoards reported to Veterans Polio Increases

Mcm rlfll Hall in Lansmg at 6:30 Smith was one of 31 !mown Thuly men and itS many rna- 0 • Ingham county victims of mfan·

chines ate on the job this wee!<. Thursday morning, for indue· tllc paralysis this year. However, Kozlowski said he hopes Lion Si 1 1 b t 1

• Tl. I ft b ch rlcrcd bus for . x attac <S Jave cen tepor ec to buJ!rl the wori<lllg force up to 1ey c .Y a .· thts weel<. susan Clarl<. 5, of about ~5 men 111 a wceit. Detroit at 7.00 for asstgnment Holt was struclt wtth polio July

Wm·lum•n J\r•cJJ :Scheduh• and formal induction. Those who 4 but the diagnosis was not owe me ught on schedule," reported for duty nrc. posittvc until this weclt. Mrs.

the supcllntcndent stated. "We Donald L. Cole, Calvm S. Eileen Dalton of Webbcrv!llc con have only made a stm t, however Drake, John A. Vanacl<er,, Ar· tractcd symptoms Monday. The Flgultng the ri!Vlricrl highway ami thur R. Welton, Earnest Davis, other 4 cases arc in Lansing. the Mason by-p.tss, the job cuiis Altona C. Isanharl, Bilsey Brew- "Ingham county has had 25 per iol' more than a half million cr. John C. Cockerell, James L. cent of all the infantile paralysis :v<mls n[ car th to he moved. A McGauley, Ivan B. Crittenden, cases In Michigan so far thts iot of IIIlis and low spots must be Henry Kyzer, I{cnncth M. Max- year," Dr. Roelof Lanting of the leveled and filled before even the ted, , . Lansing Ingham hcdllh depart­giotdmg Is completed." Adolf Weinaclwr, I-..cJth C Ral· mcnt stated Wednesday. "Chil­

Pavmg of the cltvidcd highwa) ya, LeRoy S. Clemens, Robert L. dren ,md even adults should mal<c between IIoft and Mason will b~ Howell, Ralph A. Farhat, Ilcr- a point of getting enough rest lmlshcrl by this fall, Kozlowsld man P. Gay, James c_. Adams, especially during the summer ~.ud. The Sargent Construction Charles W. Tupper, Rtchard T. months. Fatigue ts on the side of Co. of Saginaw wl!I do the con- Sica, Robert E. Dunn, IImold L polio anrl it should be avoided. It crclc work. Pardee, John Roslwskr, Don<~ld !s somcttmcs difftcuit to get

The new htghway Will JOll1 the L O'Neil, enough sleep on hot summct• )Hescnt highway site just ,outh Roy D. Castle, Ray M. Cham- nights and with the long day. o[ Hat·per rootd. The sltclch o[ hlghw,w runnmg past the Coun- bcrs, Rudolfo Pardo, Richard C. light hours for worl~ ami cxetctse, tJy Kitchen restaurant Will be Hameiinlt, Ftanl' P. Spagnuolo, tt ts easy to become tired." t urnerl over to the county for Jack R. Miller, Dean 'f. Argue, At least 99 people out of a 100 m.unlamancc, !{ozlowski stated. Jerry D. Norris and Charles D. who have polio never l111ow tl, 'l'hete won't be any connection L,tCoursc. according to the doctor. Paralysts with the south end of the pies- There arc 3 transfers to the lo· is the only oulstandmg effect o.f ent highway ncar the rcslaumnl c.tl board who reported Thursday polio, he explained, with the divtdcd highway ncar morning. '!'hey arc Claus E. Dr. Lantmg also warned about Ilat per road. Instead, traffic Gcnscn of Pnw Paw, Herbert W. becoming clu!led. Accot•ding to wanting- to reach the old US-127 Larson of Owatonna, Minnesota, recorded cases thAt also enters wi!l have to turn off on Harper and Alfred V. McCann of Jaclt· into the picture, the doctor 10ad and then drive west to tne son. potnted out. old hi~hway.

Bulldozers and other earth-moving equipment me ta!dng Commercial Space Is Going Fast

Elevator Firm I nsta ~Is Cage In Court House

Buildt•J•s ol' Court Ilouso lind Slml t Con11trm•tcd Under Original Plans

E1·ectm·s fm· I he Haughton Elevator• Co. of Detroit nrc in· stalling Lhc cage on the coul't house job. By September 1 the clcvalot' will be in opcm· lion, county offtcials said.

C. A. Van Ol!let• of .Tacl<st~n und Jlcuhr.n Criles o! Lansing 111 c in­•,lollllng llw elev,Jior.

Tlw elevator :,;hail WdH pro vidcd when 1 he COlli' I house wns hull I a h.Jlf t ronl1u y ago The lltl· jlCIViSO!S llCVCt got oUOllllrliO JIIO vidln~; I he clcv,llor' 11111 il loiHL fall when an app1 opi'lalinn of $2'J,OOO WoiH voter!. Installation of lite ro!cv.tlot· h.ui IJecn discussed Ior 10 ycoll s .

Waler pipes, slcoun pipes ami plumblnll lnslall.llions lMd l.ikcn up most of the room 111 tho shaft. II holrl lo ht• c!P.tred,

Cle;mng of the sltafl Wds lei hy contracl In Foster, SPltct mct horn & FnsiCI' of Lolnsing '1 he hid price was $fl,IJOO wllh the under· standing that cxtt ots may ho ,ulrlerl

The Ilaughlon J~lev.tlor Co. was awarded the l on11 ,tt'l on lulntsh­ing and lnst,lillllg the cage tn the shaft oil $13,978

1:lcvntot serVICe Will hr• pro vlrlcd for lhc 3 floors, b<tscmcnt, m.tln floor and the floor whctc COUrt IS heir! .tn(! IIJC Sli(JCIVISOIS meet The r·agc wtil not go on up into the atttc.

No operator wtll he needed for the elevator. II wtll be fully ,mlo· matte. 'rite maxunum load wtll be 2,000 Ills. That means about 15 people A 15 h. p. molot will operate the 11ft.

Elcctricmns have b1oughl a tltlO line from Boll'ncs street mto the com t house. The overloaded 110 line is also being replaced; The llCW (JOWCI Hl'rV!f'C Will be CUt Ill Sunday, announced Bob Sleven· son, the cutldmg cuslodtun.

Alger Boosters To Tour Ingham

Mexican Tortilla Industry "'oves North

Mrs. Pablos Gonzales, lefl, cloe:> i he llippmg as Mrs. Mat·y Vasquez 1oss(•s tlw un­cooked tm't1llas onto I he hot grtll. 'l'h,LI 's how torLIIJas arc made m Mason's newc~l factol'y, the Gonzales Torlilla bakery at J 2.3 North Cedar. -

Tottillas are the staff o[• life Soutl1 of the Border W1Lh the conung of Mc:dcan nationals anrl Texans of Mexican rlc•,('Ptll lo work in cucumbe1·s, on1ons and mmt lhet·e developed a demand lor tortillas. Mr. and Mrs. Gonzales t•ccognizcd I hal demand and made a deal With Earl Alderm,u1 lu build <tll

additlon to h1s store to house b,ddng equip-ment. 1

The Gonzdlcs t01l!llas at c ~.old to :-;lm r">, not dit ect to customer·s. In Mason l orllllc~s arc of course, sold at the Alderman sl 01 "· Otl.;cr retail outlets have been established 111

Lansing, Edmore, Grant and Traverse Clty. In <til those m·cas m·c Mexican field workc1 s.

Tortillas are n boul the ~ize of pant'<tlm;. They arc thin, 1 hough. Lime 1s m1xecl w1! hI he corn. No yeast IS used.

White field corn is coolwcl'nvPI'nighl. The col'l1 is then sttl'l'cd and run I ht·ough :.1

Error Results

Amigos Mexicanos Scnm· y Senora Pablo Gonzales abt·c­

iro un negocio en Mason. Sc ha~cn lottillas

chorizo Mcx~eano y quezo usando recetas

dl! Mexico. Los pl'Oductos cslen de vcnla

c•n mttchas ticnclas cle abat'l'otes en c1 con­

dc~clo de Ingham.

gJ'Incler. The mash is lmeaded mto a :-;llif dough. Because or I he need fot· mass Pl'D· clttcl1on, 1 he Gonz.rlcs bakc1·y" fl~lticns ~ul the p.ttlles w1th a wrmget·. The Uun patttcs arc then placed on I he grill.

When thot·oughly cooked, the tol'lllas me pc~clwd 21 to a pacltage.

ln I he MexiCan diellorllllm; oll'C used 111-sl cad of bread and potatoes They c,m be used 1 o w1·ap around me,LI or· vcgeta hies. '!'hey can be covered with gmund beef ot· Sotusage. Thctc are many ways, all good and all nolll'lshing, 1o cat tot-tillas, M1·s. Gonzales explained. (Ingham County News Photo)

" Thursday, .July, 31, 5 days 1 ' R f d previous to the August 5th pr1- 1 n e un s manes, boosters for Fred M. AI· on

Water Charges Rains Hurt Ingham's Wheat

ger, .Jr., cand1dale fm the Re· publican nomination for govemor plan to tour Ingham county with a molotcade and stops at all towns.

Bcginmng at East Lansing, the tour will Wltlli Up Ill Mdson Wltll dinner served by the women of the Methodist church at 7 o'clock Under the sclmrlule to he followed the Alger p<lt ty wllh the camh· elate and his wife accompr-mylng 1t, Will aruve Ill Md~on at lhc cast stele of the c·out t house square about SIX o'clock. 'l'hme Will he mltoriucllons and hand shal\lng and opportumly Iot meeting and tail<mg with the sec· retary of sidle now scel<lllg the offtcc of governor. No formal speeches arc planned, the commtt· tee announced.

The public 1s invtted to attend the dinner for Which a , charge of $1.50 1s to be made. Mrs Her man Walt ts local chatrman fot Alger aclivllics and will have tickets for the cl1nner for any wlw dcstre to allomi Reset val tons arc bcmg made for those from around the county, both fot• those at• companytng the tour and for othets who plan to come for the fratermzmg hour and the dinner Arl he1 Boetcher of the Lie bet­man company, Lanstng, ts AI· gcr's county chairman.

Ph lieu 'l11cvndun - StUJJITH!I" HJIC( inl NothanJ.t" down, h!HL a•aymcnL HI llnyu 'lhlK aJlet.:lul lXPIICtl Auguul lb Jewr.tt. •1 clcYIHlon (,11m Iru.:lu 1111 Sadc11 HI' Ill u• nenlnllve) Mll!loll a•honc jjfill. 31Jwl

Wr·ong Comrmtatiun Gives Wrong Answer 'J'o June Water Bill There's good news for those

who pay their water uncl sewer bllls. Councilmen took steps at the meeting Monday mght to make a rebate on the seconcl-qum·ter water bill. An

llHIIIH ami lngh wtnds dllltng th1s WPPk .1nd last have hurl Ing­lmm's wlw,JI 'rop No mallcr how hoi anrl ril y till' WPolii!CI IS thiS week enrl, the c1op Will not he as good olS It W.tS olhOUt !(]days ago.

"ll!ose me I he nJIIlliOilS of .T1m j fllPkZl!lllll, COli Illy agtlcllltlll di <~gr•nl

• SnMil gtotiiiS IJ.IVC been the IHIIdf'sl 1111 II; ll1e wet WCollhcr," 1 foPkZPIIlol :c;l·rlerl "Most lOW Cllljl!i, CH!'I'I ldil:V ( Olll iiiJ(i-~~~

Cl'I'OL' in I he mel hod of com- 'l'JJJ; Sl\ \' as JJUY! puting the sewer bill will l•olf•r:l~ll·•·s at lh•• U:-; \\f'illh-amount lo about a !ji1.50 rc- t'l station in Ertst Lnnsin~; set' t t tl t I nn 1'11111 nn 1111' hntlwn, ul urn o 1e avet·age wa c1 anc h·.tsl unlll :'itLhuday. '1'h•·

sewer user. I\Pllflll'l ""l'''t'fs toolwd tor Under the C!ly WdlCI' olllrl SCWel SIIIIShitu• llilli IIIHt'S 'l'htii'Siiol,Vo

ollhnancc Wllll'h became clfcciJvP hul lhi'Y snul I•'nday and Sal· Apul 1 of ll11s ye,u·, the r.ttcs Jrn m·day \\onld hi! cloudy nnd walct· and sewet· were r,uscd. Ac· Wlll'll!, cordtn~ to the ordlnaJwc, the

:c;cwct chai·gc was to have been lld\'P dti!JI' well Ser-onrl r utl1ng .tl· based 011 the wale! consumpllnn l,tllt Is ollso dotng guorl" [ot the !trst 3 monlh:; or t!Jc yPal' The sewer ch;uge should have C'nn!Jnrtdl !ugh mo!sluw con·

lelll ol WI!Cdl IJCotr!s oliHI lite olll been l1gurcd al (i0°/r of lhc glos:-> r ,\uses llu• bulk wetghl In rh up, water btl! dlll'lllg Jdnu.try, Febtu-

1 nry and Mdtch. llw LOtlnl.l' <~gPnl sloJled. in adr l· llrlll lnovemcnl o! the wheat and However, the scconcl·qlla!IPI I tl1e he<~vy rottns .md wmrls !moe,:;

sewer ch,uge was holoed on I>O',o some! of the Iw.tds 011 tile gl olmd, of the W<ltcr bill for I he HCt'OIIfl fJl\drler of April, l\1.t,Y and .June. he s.tld, \Vater eonwmplton]umrls dlli'lllg llnothc1 \l),.llly of wlleoll f111m those months when Jesidcnts we~ t'IH ts sJHOIIling. Conlmuoil mo1s lcr their lawns. Such cons11mp tu1e toli!Scs whe,tt•lo sptout. II lion does not overload the sewct Jl•dnrcs I he worth o[ .t whcdt crop system. to the chtcl<Cn feed matl1el, Hock

Ctly Cieri\ George Kcllog~ .uul Wl11ol cxplmnecl.

gmwlng of today," llocl\zema ex plamcrl "If some or the wheotl got a lillie wet, II WolS used for chicl<en feed on the farm Thctc was usually plenty of good wheat left to sell."

Th.tt rlay IS pas I' oiCCOt'dll1g to lhe a~llcullurotl ,rgcnl. Fmmcts ollC noW HO dependent 011 the weather thai a week Ol' even a rlolY ol I he wmng l{)nrl of wcathct r .1i1 r'uln a crop, he aricicrl. The rl,ty IS coming When tnPdldniZH· linn wtll lie user! In ol gtCdiCI ex­tent to save the c1ops \\hen har· vest i~ re,,dy, I loekzcma Sdtd.

Me~hodist DP Dies Thursday Morning

Sylvester Zwtcrszchowsi<J, ~2. rliecl al lhe Sl. L.twtcnce hosptlnl 111 L<~nsmg Thursday motnln~ 1 lc was hear! o[ the ctlsplat•crl persons lamlly brought In Mason b,y lhc Methoclist chmch 1n 0( lnhel', Ml Zwters~chowsl\1 had been at the hosp!t,tl fnr 10 ddys wtl 11 .t ho1d hc,ut ronrllllon lie 1s sut'V!Vcd by his widow Alrxandta, and a daughter, Maua, 6

'luc Zw1ct szchowsl11s came to the Untlcrl Slotles at the rcC]uest or tile Mclhochsl congtcgalion. M1 Zw1e1szr howsk1 !!old lived m Alcxsandtcw Poland, near· War­so~w Ile rou~ht the Get mans as a Polish soldter unttl he was lalwn prtsoner 111 1945.

down the hill north of Harper 10ad ami moving it Into the low spol~ south of College road.

"We have run into some excel· lent sand on this hill," 1\ozlowsl'i

Workers Prepare for Ingham Fair stated. "We'll usc it for the 2· Hammers, trowels and paint

Ctly Ttcasurct Mrs Leland Aus- ~, 0mc o,Jts hdVP been comiJJncd lin told the councilmen thai the llns w~>cl,, Usuotlly wheal is out error was clue to a mtsundet- ol llw w.1y IJcfoJc o,tls lc.tvc lhc statuhng. liP Iris. Nco II e1· Detroit, most of I he

Counctlmcn agreed that the wheat t ombtntng ts done. F,n m only thtng lo do was lo etedit otlll PIs 11111 t h of Jnghdm have .1iso accounls with the cilfle1cncc be- lo\1 crl !Jr. Iter. lngil.•m and tile sur­tween the conect charge and 1 ounclllig tctltlory has been the

In Poland, Mr. Zwlerszchowsid wo1l<ed 111 a slwe factory Later l1e was a commetctal Ilshetman. lie served 18 months in the Polish arm:v before the war. He WolS dts­chargccl tnto the reserves, but was cctllccl boJCi< durmg the light for the Polish Corrrdor in 1939. Ilc served 111 the unclcr~round .1rmv llnlti he was taiwn prisoner In 1945,

foot flll under the concrete. brushes <~rc flying at the county By-l'llliM l!i Next · fa!t•grounds at Mason. Three 4-H 1\ozlo~sid will head the by-pass club cattle and horse barns arc

ct ew winch will do business west of Muson this fall. The crew will being rushed to completion before wori< right through the wlntet, the fair hegins August 11. It will !lecordmg to the superintendent. continue all week until Saturday However, paving won't be started night. Members of the Odd Fellow 011 the by-pass until next sum· and Rebekah lodges are cracting mer, he added. a 44·foot dining room next to the

Plans call for the by-pass to present lodge kitchen. swing south through tha hill Commercial exhibit space Is southeast of the Angell gravel practically gone, according to ptt. · Fair Secretary Joy 0. Davis. A

"We estimate that more than few spaces are stlll available In 35 thousand yards of earth must the L-shaperl tent. Space In the be taken from the hill,!' Kozlow· -brick buJidlng has all been talten, ski said. "The earth wlll be moved Davis said. to the low area centering around Featured attractions In front of Columbia road. At least 35 thou- the grandstand will be about the sand yards of muck must come same, Davis stated. However, on out around Columbia road before Monday night the program In the fill dirt wlll be taken off the eludes 3 wrestling matches by TV q1111." neck twisters. First event fea

Headquarters for the construe- turcs Bull Allen, 240-pounder tion brew Is In Holt. However, It ,rom Dallas, Texas, and Aldo will soon be moved to th,e Min· Bognl, 245·pounder from South

' ncapolls·Mollnc building north of America. Another event will fea Mason. - ture Mel Dove, 205 pounds, from t

Chicago, Illinois, and Jimmy O'Day, 215 pounds, from St. Paul, Minnesota,

Fmal wrestling event Mot\day night will be a 4-man tag team with 2 out of 3 falls winning.

Tuesday's entertainment slate is undecided, according to Davts.

GOVERNOR WILL COMI~ Governor G. Mennen Wll·

llam!l will lle at the Inglrl\m counl~ fRlr Wednesday after· noon, August 13, lle notUierl Fair Seeretary Joy Davis Wednesday that he will at· tend. Other stQte, eouney and local government ofllchtls have been asked to tire fair on tim same day, .-

At first an auto thrill show was scheduled. That has been can­celled at present. However, it still may be held Tuesday. If not, it Will be featured at the Saturday night show, Davis stated. ~

Klein's Revue will take the spotlight Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights, The

Revue wtli u~c new bacl\drops a~1d compiclcly new stage set· ttngs, Davis promtsed.

Three l!vcsloclt parades of open class and 4-H animals will be held durin~ fair wcclt. 'rhc Jlrst'onc ts on' Wednesday night. The others are on Thursday nnd Frtday nights.

The scramble for calves will be singed Fnday evemng immediate· Iy following Klein's Revue. 'l'he sale of last year's scramble steers will be held after the horse races Friday afternoon.

Pulling contests will be held on Tuesday and Satmclay. Tractors will have their· go at the heave line Tuesday afternoon. Light and heavy horse-pulllng contests wlll be held Saturday afternoon. Trac· tor-pulling and horse-pulling have drawn the biggest crowds at past fairs.

Children's day is set for Mon· day, afternoon. Children of school age and under will be admitted lht·ough the gate free, All rides will be 9c until 6:00 Monday night.

whal was btilcd. h:uclest lui, .tccoHltng to Hoel\-l'nl·sons ~ltllws Pmlcst zcm,t. 'l'he subJect of water came up "1 11 1 hr. old 1iotYS, wheat was

when Gerald P,u·sons, fot·mci silor l<erl ,11111 1 he p1 «Cilcc ctttl ,tway alderman, told the councrimen Willi much of thu btg specul.ttlon that he objected to Ius higi1 w,t- o! lhc Je,1st 01 famine wheal ter btli. ,

"Water costs more than taxes," --'-~--­Parso{ls stated. "When I was on the council I wa:> pushtng Ior more watct·. Now that we have 11, It costs more, too. People won't water· their lawns and some won't even take baths if the high

Plans of School Are · Being ·Drawn

water mtes continue. I'm looldng Final pla11s for the new school tor my old well." building to be ct•ected near the

Parsons left the council cham- corner of Ash and Cedar sttcets hers before the computation error should be ava1lahle next weelt, was revealed. accordmg to Maurice Ittcldy,

Mrs. Austin told the counc1l president of the school board. that about 95% of the people who Ptcllmlnary plans were submit­(lay thetr water and sewer bills ted last wcelt, School olflclals complain of the high cost. §.Uggcsted several changes. Final

"I can see why now," Mayor C.• plans together with a prospective H. Hall stated. drawing of the actual buildlng

M.olotoln 'l'clovlslnn-Summct• StJcclnl. "'"'tflin,.. 1lnwn, fhHt )lll)'nlCUt olO clny!'l, !1'hl1 •PoeM expires Au11u•t 16. Jcl'cLt '1o1cvltuon (Jhn lmrhrum, Salee Rr.11rC• oonlntlvc) MnHon t>hona GGll, 30w1 t. .

will be avatlable, he added. 'l'hc school building t>roject was

passed by Mason electors in May,

Netlhet· of the Zwlcrszchows((IS !,new o[ any living relattvcs aft· cr· the war.

The family lived al 126 East Chct ry street. The f<lthcr had wor!<cd !or the Wolvcrlt1e Engi­neering Co1 smce comtng to Ma­son.

"We never had a better man ,u·ound," Arthur Zlci<gmf of the company stated. "He worl<ed hard and was learning English tapid­ly."

Upon coming to Mason, the family lived with Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Norton. Members of the church took an active part In helping the DP family feel at home. l~uneral services wlll be held

Saturday morning at 10 o'clock in the Ball-Dunn funeral home. The Rev. Msgr. Charles l{~at!ng will officiate.

I~or ~xtlct·t "'ntch tOIUllr "co A. AntlliH, lllltor• & Rlohnrdo bu!ldtng.. 80wl

Four Sec11ons, 24 Pii!JDS

Council Drops Plan to Control Bees and Bikes

l~xpcl't ~~~lllttlns 'l'hnt He() Legl"lation Woultl Not Pmvent Nulsancu

Mason councilmen let bees nnd bikes off with a wal'11ing at I he meeting Mondny night. Two wccl<s ago councilmen 'I greed that or dlnunces wet•e needed to control both.

The pt·oposed bee ordinance would have pmhibited the l<eepmg of bees in a hive less limn 200 feet lt·om the dwell­ing ol another. Vlolatom would have been liable to fines ttp I o $100 or could have been 11htdc to sct·vc !JO days ln the county .tail, or they could have got both.

Tl!e Ill oposcr! bicycle otdinanee would l!o~ve fort•ed every owner of o1 hlf')r lc lo tcgisler !lata cost o[ 2Sr• 1n otdclit!on, lite otdinanco woulrlll<~ve made it lllegnl for any pet son lo give anothc1 .t l'ide on the ll.tllrilcbllls ot· on the tumble Sl'otl. Vtolalots would have been suhwrt to fines of $10 or could hiiVP been sent to jail fot• 10 rl:t;•s.

I ;x)JI•tl l~xpln!ns llccs Counr-ilmcn dropped the bee

01 rllli<llH c «flel' listening to Be1'L Mnrlin of the M11 lugan State col­Ic~!' entomology de pat tment. .M,n ttl! lolrl I he group !hal the tnCre I cgu!,Jlinn of dist,tnl C IS not llw llltswcr In pt eventing bee~ f1 om hccomlllg- nuisances.

"Localwn 1s the most impott· <1nl fdt'lor," Marllll stated. "A honey bee lVIli tr<~vcl 5 mi!eG in search of food. Illgh hedges or fenl'cs around the bee areas are much more effective lot· control. Such !ugh bat rict s !orse the IJccs to fly high ovct· the heads of people"

"Whtlc piclctng 1 aspbcrries ln my patch I h.tvc heen stung by hres," CotlllCiiman !~rank Dakin staler!

"Btll tf tl wasn't fot• the bees you wouldn't have h<id any rasp­bellies in lhc litst place," Mattm staled. "BePs arc necessary for most fnut polhna!.Jm1. That ts I hetr most uscfu I purpose, Ger­lounly Michtgan Stale college and the 11gncul tural rlepat•tmcnt are rwt so mud1 intctested In produc­tng honey as in Increasing the polimatwn possibilities of fruit trees."

"Tlw only way the ltcepin'g of bees has been curbed as far as the I'Olll'ls arc concerned Is when the bees are proved a nuisance:" Mat ttl! slated "Only then will tha courts rlcctde agatnst bee ltceping Usm~ I he right tcchmques of bee eonttol and by all parties worl<lng Im a solution, most nu1sanccs can be avoided It's funny how a pail of honey to the netghbors once a yeat· will reduce complaJilts."

Bee f{ecpcrs Mr and Mrs. Leo II.twluns «nd John l~ish attended the meeting.

Councilman Rillph Strope, who 2 weeks ago presented the bee conttol orchna1wcs, moved to stop fm ther consideration of the orrlumnce. The co u n c I I men agreed

J1rce Wheeling Slill Mayor C II Hail lowctet;l, the

boom on I he bicycle ordinance, "I thought so at the lime tha

mcl111ance was discussed and I am more cotwlnccd now that we would accomphsh little by adopt­ing an ordinance about bicycles," the mayot stated. "We have enough ot•ciJnance:,; now that aten't bemg enforced. This looks ltlw JUst oU!Othet· one. I am In favor ol a btcyc!e club program to acquaint young people with the safest ways to handle biltes."

Councilman Strope and Coun· cilman I tugh Stlsby said that by registering all bicycles, It would be much easier to locate them when they were stolen.

"Still, if safety is the object of tile ordtnancc, more could be ac· complished by education than by a hard ordinance attempting to conttol childten," the mayor ~ald.

'I'llc or;dlnancc was dropped and the counctlmcn agreed to buy 2,000 copies of a suitable pam• pillet explaining bicycle 'regula· t!ons to children. •

Ad Does More Than Share

SociaL 6vents anJ P~rsonalj . . ... Bride-Elect Is Feted Saturday

Mrs. Mnrvln Loll cnlertnlned nl a combination hrlrlal slwwer nnrl hlrtlu'luy party Suturrlay uvening honoJ•Ing Miss Murr~nret Mnson of Del rill(, She will bemme the bride o[ Bob PhlllljiH SejiiPrnbet• li. · 'l'he guests wen! members of

the Phillips fnmlly, Mt·s. Gordon Cmmer·, Br!sH Gohn, Mrs. Lloyd Moles nnd Mrs. Charles Phillips of Lansing, Mr·s. .Tnhn Georg£> Mason of Delmlt, moiiH!I' of tho hrlde·elect, nnrl Mrs. Dale Phillips nnd Mrs. Ion Phillips of Mason.

Grunes wert• plllyi!rl with rlupli­enle prl~cs going to the! bride· elect and 1 he pt•lze winners, Mrs. Cramer, Mrs. Ion Phillips and Mrs. Chnrles Phillips.

The table waH covered with a dmrtreuse elolh wllh rlurl> green mipldns to mulch, with gurrl1m flowers fm· n eenlc!t'plel'e, He· fre~limentH of nngelfnorl r.alw, nnd · lee! crenm roll were serVt!cl on crystnl plates.

GJHLS A'l~rE:ND SCOU'I' Ci\MI' ,Judy Leonut·rl, Crtml' llowmnn,

Stir! llnnsc, Nwwy Kmll h, ltolwrln Him and J(nt'l'n J\nuriHtt·up WC!III lo Gil•! Scout Cnmp o'· tlw HIIIH at WamjllcrH lalw :'ituHiuy. • ,Judy, Cnt·ol ruttl Sue will Ito tlwre fot• 11 weel>, untl Nuney, llobertu anrl Kunm will rumnln fm• 11 2·wcc!l< perlnrl.

Golfers Meet At Charlotte

Twenty-one Mnsnn women wr.rr• gur:!sls of the women of lite Chnr­lottc Country club fot· golf, hitH!h· eon nnr.l hrldge .July Hi. Mrs. Nel· son Rouse and Mrs. Tom .Ta!!I\SCJI! tied !or low net at golf with Mrs. House winning the cut. Mrs. Lee Ware wrm the low pull. prize. l\1rs. Nelson House won honors at bridge In the uflcmnrm. Mrs. Don Densmore and Mrs. A. V. Smith won the lll'ldge prlr.es Wednesday nflel'l!oon.

All women wishing to attend the district meet nl. Hastings Tuesday, ,July 2fl, are to notify Mrs. I-I. B. Barnl1lll hy Thursday, .July 2<1.

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Genealogist Is Guest in Mason

Mt•s, Gcot•glll Wlsrln of Nor­wall>, Ohio, wu~ honorer! hy u lnnl'lwon given for het• by her r.mtsln, M1·.~. Fnnnle Henderson, nt Morse's rtcstam•nnt Sulur· dny, She wns n hmtse guest of

· •. 1 Mt'H, I Jr:mrh!rmm for the wee!< end. Mrs. Wisdu Is n genenloglsl: as

n hohhy, and hns compiled a 400· page g-ene11logy of I he V11nCleuve family, Mrs. Henderson nntl Mrs. Wlsda are cousins nnd holh their mothr.rs WC!'e members of lhr. VunCicnvr. family, 'J'hls weel1 end wns the llrsl lime the cousins had seen each other In 25 years. ·

'J'Iw VanCleave gen·rmlogy In lhe United Stales tlnlcs bacl{ to the 17th century when the llr·st VanCleave lo leave Hnllnnrl scllled in New Yorlt slnte. Mcm­hel's of the fnmily have fought In nil the w11rs, American nevolu· lion, Imllnn Wars, War of 1812, Civil War,· Spnnlsh-Amerlrnn Wnr, World Wars I nnd II nnd lhe current Korean Wnr.

New Arrivals Cody Descendant~ Mr. nnrl Ml'll, noherl HQIJ huvo Meet at Cascades

11 rluughtm·, Chrl~tlnn Ann, horn F 24 I R , 'l'uosduy, ,July 22, in the Sl, LUW• 'Or t l eUn10n ronce hnSp!lrll. Mrs, 1-Inll Is the Ml', and MrH, Alva cumpholl formot• Arlene Ct'OHhy, rluughim• und drlttghtm• nnd Mra. Gmce of Mr~. Everlll Croshy of Muaun, Potlm• utlendr!d thn 24th nnnuul Mr. Hull is In 1111! urmy, slutlonerl Cody muffuio llllll reunion Sun· l)t Nonw, Alnslm, rluy, whleh wns held at the Cui·

Mr, nnd Mrll. 'l'homus Crtsteel of vury Mr!llmrllst chut•r!h nl ,Jucl;son Wllllnmston huve u son, .John, July 19 und 20. horn Sunduy In Lun8lng, '!'his Is the tlrst time the re·

Mr·. unci M1·s. Durrell Pulling union has bl!l!n held In MIC!hlgan. of Wllllnmstnn have twins, n Descendants were presrmt from daughter. nnd n son, Gall Lynn Ontario and London, Cnnurln; nnd Gary Let!, horn July 10 In the 'J'umpn, l~lorhla; Mussuchusetts, Spurrow lwspltnl. · Ohio, Indlnnn nnd Illinois us well

Mr. 11nd Mrs. Roherl. .T. Green· us Michigan, ough of Highland Parlt nre the flunduy mor11lng Rev, Thomas parents of u duughtet•, Suzanne E. Pollurd welcomed the rlescun­,Joy, hom .July :18 at the Provl· dnnls nt church ~et·vlees. Follow· dence hospital, Detroit. Tinbllrt lng the services the mernhr:m; Greenough Is the sun of Mr. and went to the Cascnrlr!s wlwre they Mrs. A. 0. Greenough of Duns· lwLI dinner, Prizes were given, ville. pletures were talwn ·uncf vi::;IIJng-

A son, Allan, wns horn to Mr. served ns the diversion of the uft· and Mrs. Louis Lol.t, Jr., of East ernoon. Lunslng '.l"ttcsrln;y, · .Tuty 22, at the Mason Geneml hospllnl.

Mr. nnrl Mrs. Willard Every of Leslie lmve n daughter, Lois Ann, bom Thursduy, July 17, In the Mamn General hospllnl..

A son, Daniel Ray, was bot;n to Mr. and Mrs. Oral Lewis nl the Mason General hospital Frl· day, July 18. They have 2 other sons, David, .1, and Dean, lli.J.

Mr. aml Mrs. Lawrence J. Lrtltimore have n daughter, Joyce Ann, horn Saturday, July 19, In the Mason Genernl hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Shnw have

Mr. and Mrs. 'Gorrlon Millis and Shirley unci Mr. anel Mrs. Bruce Millis attended tho llunl<er family reunion at the home of, Mr. nnrl Mrs. Karl Buniler o[ Lanning Still· day.

Miss Florence Lnthrop of Bnl· I le Crecl1 spent I he wee !I !!lid wllh Mrs .• Jennie Kennerly.

Ingham County News

Ilo,9pitals Pntlenls In llw Mnson Genornl

hoHpltnl IIlia Wlmlt nrrl Krlhrt Lill'lll!l' nne! .Tnmes Mom·n of Lan~lng, nnd Gn1•y PerldnH, ROll of Mr, nml Mrs, H.ny l't•t·i<hlK; n, ,J, Hnmlln, Wllllnnl' Swnlm, Mrs, .T, 1-!, ClnWHrlll litH! Mt'H, I-lutlle CiJihnlh, ull of Mnaon,

Those tllsdutr.ged from tlw Mn· son Gcncrul hoopltnl IIIIH wee!~ were R)C!IHII'd Hli!d, son nf Mr. nnd Mr~. Hnlwrl Hh!d or IJoll, Mra. VIrginia Diller of Lansln,.\ nnd Mrs. Lawrence Lclllmnt·l!, Mrs. Wlllnrd I~WI'Y nnrl MrH. 01'111 Lewis,

Dnvlrl F'ell returner! In his llnmr. l~l'ldny nnd Connie LoudenHinger mlurrw<l horne 'l'hllt'Hiluy fmm the Edwanl W. Spnrmw llospllut unrwx In LanHIIlrl. 'l'hey enntueleil polltt 3 Wl'CJ<s ago.

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·Mr. nrul Mrs. g(Jwnrd II!nl<lfl und Russell rulunwrl honw Snt• urdny !rom n 2·weel>s vacation visiting frlendH nnd relntlvPH In Phltndelphla, Pennsylvunln, nnel! In Delaware.

Mr. nnd Mt·s. Wllllnrn J~ssPx of Dellnnce, Ohio, :;pent tlw weelc end with lwr nephew und nlere, Mr. nnel Mrs. Georgt! Me:;snet·. Mrs. Anna SllrHser· ret tll'tll'd l1nme! with Mr. and Mrs. Essex for u week's visit.

July 24, 1952 Page.2 'l'he prospr:!r.llve hrltlegroom,

who Is. in H. 0. '1'. C. summer lr\Jlnlng a( I•'ort Knox, Krmlurky, ~urprlsed Miss Mason by hr.lng presu.nt al llw party. Hl! will be a ~enlnr at Michigan State college ln the full.

ljl It! II!

Mrs. John Babcock Is Guest of Honor At Party Thursday

In their discussion Mrs. Wlsdn remarked that she Is glad the family pioneered Its wny West to hlazc the lmll for oncoming gen· crallons, hut Mrs. Henderson said that she wished they lwd stayed on Long Island and grown rleh along with the Vandcrbllts and the Ronsevelts. Mrs. Wlsdrl has !ounll accounts of m~rnhers of the family fighting Indians, heing tomahawked, scnlpetl or ahclueletl by them, nnd fighting beside Daniel Boone in Kentuclty.

a son, born Monday, .Tuly 21, In the Mason Ge.rwrnl hospital.

Mr. and Mrs. Lester Howery announce the birth of n son, I<im Raymond, lmrn at the Mercy hos­pital in Jackson Monday, July 14. Mrs. Howery Is the former Elaine:~ Raymond of Leslie.

Unlined Suits Mr. 1111<1 Mrs. Carl .Jewett spent

the week end with I heir son·ln· law nnd daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wnlter Fellw o! Bear lake. Mrs. H.lcharcl Lilly of. Lansing

Mrs. Wisda has also compiled a genealogy of her father's family, liw Gosneys, which hns been puh· lishcd. The VanCleave genealogy is to be pttbJ!slwd in the near fu­ture.

Mrs. Harry Peek spent the entertained at a pink and blue wee){ end In Farmington visiting shower Thursday honoring Mrs. Mr. unci Mrs. MJ.irray Peele and .John Bahcock, also of Lansing. f II · M B b 1 · 1 GOLFERS MEET TODAY um y. rs. a coc < recetvee a cor-

Mr. and Mrs. Markus Bailey of Stockbridge announce the birth of n son hom Sunday, July 20, at tile Mercy Jwspltal In Jacl1son. They have another son, Markus, 14 months old. Mrs. Blijley Is the former Anna Bem1ett.

Mrs. David Rife of Norwal11, sage. Baby games were the" di- Fifty members of the Lansing Ohio, untl Mr. ancl Mrs. Emil version of the evening with prizes .Junior Chamber of Commerce are . I I MR. AND MRS. DONALD A. BELL . h M Bunl<er anti daughter, Marl JH, o going to Mrs. Bubcocl<. Gifts were meet mg at t e a son golf course Wntm·loo, Iowa, spent. the week ntlrnctlvely arranger:! beneat 11 a Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Arlen rlouble-ring ceremony at the Tllllrsrlay a!lemoon for their an· end with Mr. and Mr::;. Bruce pinl1 unci blue parasol. ' Bell are now living in their new Grnvcnhurg Mctlwrlisl church nunl outing. Members will''Jlluy ' Organizations Millis and family. 'l'he hostess served a stork· s t 1 J 1 I'' t ., • 1 1 for prizes in the afternoon and

.Mr. and Mrs. Nalhnn Lantis rlecoraled cake, Ice· crenm nne:! home on Grovenburg road folloW· a un ay, 11 y ~. a ~ 0 roc" cat dinner at the club house to· Mr. ami Mrs. Ilarnlrl Binkley of

attended the Mnrtln family re· t~offee. Guests present were Mrs. ing n hoqeymoon to northern night. · The Rebekah Coterie will meet Grnvcnburg and Mr. nnd Mrs. , ,, * union al the home of Mr. and I-I. M. Owen, Mrs. Ray Babcock, Michigan. .Floyd Bell nf Holt ltre 1 he par- Monday, July 28, at the home of Mrs. Clarence Foster near Spring· Mrs. Edwin Bieleslli, Mrs. Ivan ,, h · 1 Lance Smith of'Bay City spent Mrs. R. V. Dangler, 3292 Kl!>P They spo"e I etr vows n a ents o( the ncwlywcrls. port Sunday. Snyder, Mrs. Thomas Brown, Mrs. lhe weclt end with his mother, road at 8:00 p. m. I-Iet• co-host·

Mr. und Mrs. C. A. Mosher en- Emil I<letke and Mrs. Dunne Mrs . .John Schwer){ of Ovid BRIDGE PARTY HELD Mrs. L. I-I. Minnis. esses will be Mrs. Alton Weston tertalned her nephew and niece, Ayers. spent a few days last week with Mr. ancl Mt•s. Gilson Pearsall Mr. and Mrs. L. A. Murray and Mrs. Clifford Cowdry. Mr. nnc.l Mrs. Hank Cordlnn, ami Mrs. Bnbcoclt is the former Mr. and Mrs. Claude Miner. . entertained at a dinner party called on their son-In-law and The Womens Society of the daughter, KaUJy of Clevelaml, Evelyn Owen of Mason ancl was Mr. and Mrs. Edwin ,Newman Saturday evening. Bridge honors daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Baptist church will hold their an-01110, at tile Mosllcr Cottage at. previously cm(Jloyetl for <I vears Smith nne! family of Ilo\vell Strn 1 1 · tl t 12 30 - " of Battin Creek visited Mr. and went to Mrs. Frank E\'UJIS with • ' - · nua P cmc mee · ng a· : p. Budd Juke nenr Harrison over the in the office of Dr. R. R. De- ~ day w 1 d J 1 30 · M1·.s. 'rl1ornas Micl> and family high score, anrl ~rank Evans sec- · m. ec nes ay, u y , at the we~!1 end. Martm. M d M W B j I I f M AI J • ., * s,·ttllt'elay evening. Mr. and Mrs. om!. Oul·of-lown gucHis inclurlecl r. an rs. ayne en am n wme o · rs. ton ewett. Mem· · MJ;. and Mrs. Glen Caltrider and 1 i 11 f W'JJ" t d b 1 Mr. and Mrs. Burt Green enter· Newman spent Saturday night Mr. and Mrs. Olin Sa.mlcrs and am am Y o 1 Jams on, nn ers are to In >e their own table

Doris were week end guests of \VI'th Mr. anel Mrs. Stanley Kelly Mr. and Mrs .. Tack Btcl<hart of Mr. and Mrs. Elwin McCreery of service and a dish to pass. t'he Rny Lotts at their cottage at talned George Gruhn oi Lansing y ·1 t' d M p 1 M c Indl~n Lnlm, East Tawas. at dinner Sunday. Mr. ai~l Mrs. o( Aurelius. Dearborn. pst an 1 an rs. au c rcery Members or the Helen A. Du·

.M F 1 w h 11 1 nay Moore of Remus and Mr. and Sue Ann Haase left Sunday to '' "' "' of· Leslie visited Mr. and Mrs. Bois Past Noble Grand club wlll .-s. • ran' yt e ca ee on Mrs. Dale I-linl>ley of Lansing spend a weelt at the Girl Scout Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ,Jacobs ~nwrence Oesterle and family hold a regular meeting at the ~~~ ~;~~nc}:~g~ngh~~~~:~~:·. ;;;~ called at the Green home Sunday. Camp o' the Hills nt Wnmplers and family spenl the week end Sunday. Paul Oesterl~ returned_ to home of Mrs. Orie Smith on West

I I A f L · F · Mt·. anel Mr". Raymo 111t CcJ11·,11• lake. She will be there 1 weelt. with Mr. ami Mrs. William Sites spe.nd a few days thts week wtth I Columbia street on Thursaay, 1 aug Jter, nn, o nnsmg • rt· o f Cl Mt and Mrs Benjamin day. entertained Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mr. anr:J Mrs. Theo Heins and 0 are. ' · · · .July 31.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Edmund Mlllynrd VanderVeen. Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Larry and Barbara 1-IniJ returned Lt. anrl Mrs . .Tack D:~wson and 1 ~rJ ~~d Mrst. Ric~Ja.rd Jew~tt Me~ hers of the Wheatfield and Karen Lee, unr:l Mary Ellen Richard Brown ami M1·. and Mrs. home lnst 'fhursday after spend· sons of Ionia visited Mr. and Mrs. ~n~. u Y vaca IO~e~ 111 ana a Grange will hold an ice cream so· of Britton spent sunday, with Charles Lay at dinner Saturday ing 2 weeks at Lake Morrison. Earl Dunsmore over !he week !dst weel< .. They VISited Mr. and cia) at the Wheatfield Grange hull ~N; Mill I' t M 1 evening. Brl'tlge was tl1e elt'vel'st'on Mr. nnd Mrs. Stanley KeiJy, end. Mrs. I-Ienrl Devenian In Montreal, on Holt road Saturclay Jttly 26 ,r.s. yare s paren s, r. anc 1 N f and returned home through the . ' ' ' Mrs. Walter Zimmer. of the evening. Mr. and Mrs. Edw n ewman ° Harvey Curry nne! Mr. and Eastern states. startmg at 7:3~ p. m. There ~Ill

Mr. nne! Mrs. A. H. Gilpin, Andy Mrs. Bessie Lewis spent Mon- Battle Creek and Mr. nnd Mrs. Mrs. Clare Curry of Detroit spent Miss Joan Jewett spent the be homemad~ 1ce cream, cool11es, and Jean returned home SLmclay day with Mr. nne! Mrs. nom eo 'l'hornas Micl1 and family attend· We_dnesday aft emoon with Mrs. week end with friends in Chicago. cal{es ami pte~. Members are to after spending a week at Grand Corbell of Eaton Rapids. She was ed the G:1rdner family reunion at Rme Post. Harvey cuny is !\Irs. Mr. and Mrs. Tom Shoemal{er tal~e. cnl>e or pte u~Je~s ?therwlse lal{e, a Friday guest of Mr. and Mrs. Potter park in Lansing Sunday. Post's nephew nnd Clare curry Is of Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. Ted saptlt1ecnttded. The publtc 1s mvlted to

Mr. and Mrs. Rex Goodman en· Walter Pennock of Lansing. Mrs. Robert Slid and son of her cousm. Bauer of·I-Iolt and Mr. and Mrs. , · . . tertalned Mr. ami Mrs. Earl Glorn Mr. ami Mrs. Charles VIning Williamston and Mrs. Eugene Miss Minnie Wythe of Flushing Jim Brown were guests of Mr. fhe next meetmg of the DIS· of. Detroit, Mr. mid Mrs .. James of Jacl<son and Mr. and Mrs. -Hibby and family visited Earl ami Mr. and Mrs. Norris Wythe and Mrs. Harold GalliU of Holt abler:! Veterans club Will be held Monroe and family, Barney Cur· Marl> Cave attended the wcclcllnp; Sl irl and .Jerry Mldt at Sterling and family nf Holt visl!ecl Mr. l~riclay evening. Thursday, .J.~Jy 24, a.t 8:00 .P·. m. tis and Burl Curtis nnd son, Sum· and reception of Miss Doreen An· last week. and Mr~ .. Frank Wytl10 Sunday. Miss Judy Clarkson of Detroit at the Ame11;an* L~~ton butldmg. my, at cllnner Saturday. derson and Charles Sconclcl in Mrs. Corn Heal of Lansing is !Y'rs. Mtna 1\'loccllle of .Jackson, Is spending this weelc with her

Judy Leonard Jert Sumlay for Grand Rapids Sunday, The Vin· visiting her son und daughter-in- Mtss Florence Lathrop of Battle uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. R. Mt·. and Mrs. Boil C. Ibetl{e Girl Scout Camp o' the Hills at ings were week end guests of lhe law, Mr. and Mrs. Don Heal, and Creclc ~nd Miss Catherine Barber w. Morris, and family. spent the weelt end in Chicago as Wamplers Julw for a week. Caves. · family this weelc. and M1ss·Maude Barber went on Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Schram and guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. A. ~-----------------------~•-----------~a s~h~~~gtrip upt~ &fu~ly~e~fuew~kffidwith S~~.J~S~u~eyewn~gt~y

Schmidt's Summer Shoe ·sale

"Sun togs" Comfortable, Washable

Castials

All retlncctl to one price

Values to $4.98 $1.97 'Pair

One Large Group SUMMER SANDALS

Whites, Colors, Multicolors Comfortable Wellge Heels antl Flatties

. All going nt one price

·. Values to $7.95 $2.98

All Men's antl Women's

Summer Dress . Shoes At Least

l5o/o Off . ·'·

Growing Girls - J,adies

Sport Shoes Oxt'm·tls, J.o:tfers, StrallS Bt•olwn Sizes, Odtl Lot..<i All suitable for st:bool

Values to $7.95 $2.98

Children's Summer Sandals Goml Patterns - Potnllar Colors

All at: one llrice

·Values to $4.98 $1.97

Children's Oxfords Brolmu.Sty Jes and Sizes but all suitable for

. sturdy school wear

Values to $6.95 $2.98 .... .. ........................................ .. ,·,

·' .·:·:.,·Schlnidt'i. D~·pt. Store. \ ~ .

Mason

Law.rcnce nver last week. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Tompkins attended the wedding reception Mtss Helen Brown, granddaugh· nnd family of Albion. Mr. and of Mr. · and Mrs. Charles J.

ler oi Mr. ami Mrs. v . .J. Brown, Mrs. Schram and Mr. and Mrs. Petrovsld. The men were stu· and Miss Ernie Heinle of Youngs- Tompllins spent Suturday eve- lloned together in the navy at town, Ohio, called on lhe Browns nlng at the Buck Lalm ranch in Corpus s::hristl, Texas, for the Tuesday. They had just rctumed Angola, Indiana. past 16 months. fmm an auto lour of New Eng· Mr. and Mrs. Harolc1 Larkins Mr·. and Mrs. W!lllam Wullace, land ami Nova Sr~otia. entertained Miss Donna Larlllns Steven and Bobby of South

Mr. and Mrs. !'!~Y . Fox of of Lansing, Miss Maxine Larltins Bend, Indiana, and Mrs. Rut!l Ithaca, New York, vtslled Mr. and of Eaton Rapids and Mr. and V,:ullace are vacationing at Hlg· Mrs. Nalhan Davis Friday eve- Mrs. Harold Larldns, Jr., nt din- gms luke ~his wee!,, Mrs. Ruth ning. Mr. and ~1rs. ,Fox, who are ncr Sunday. , Wallace Will return . home over both on the Jaculty of cornell Mr. and Mrs. Fred Perltins of the week en_d an~ the ~llll~m University, allenrled the florists Reading Mr. and Mrs. W!lliam Wallace family Will remam for convention at Michigan State col- Nott and family of H!llsdale and another weelt. lege. Mr. Fo=:- served as best m~n Mr. nnd Mrs. Leo Stuart of Ea· Mr. nnd Mrs. Nelson Brown and at the wcclr:lmg of the Davts' ton Rapids culled on Mr. and daughter, Margaret, and (I-nn De· daughter, .Joan, to Rupert Dunton M G ld St t S d Camp of Aurelius left ruesday · J 19-1 rs. era uar un ay. afternoon on a trip through the Ill une, :J. ·• , Mr and Mrs Glen Coon spent .• . Miss Juli~ yuhasz .or Denver, Sund~y at th~lr farm near Hub· no~thern part of the state.

Colorado,, arrtved Frtclay after- bardston with their son·in·law and Mr~. W. B. McC!lntoel<, John B. noon for a visit with he)' par· d ht M d M, Cliff d McClmtock and son, David, and ents, Mr. and Mrs. William Yu· sf~~. =~·d f~iu~n. y;:~ne Sl~~e James ~llford of Columbus, hasz. Cpl. Johnny Yuhasz arrived returned with th~m to Mason to Ohio, arrived Thursday .to spend home Salurday for a 10-day fur· 1 f d the wee){ end with Mr. and Mrs. Iough from Camp Br~clmnridge speMm a dewM aysL.I d D d Wilfred Jewett and family and Kentucl<y. ' r. nn rs. oy .onne an Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Irish and

Mr. and Mrs. Richard Demlow Mr. and Mrs. Dewey poane spent family. They attended funeral I f II t. I t· I·I II the wee!{ end at thmr cottage at services Sunday for Mrs Me·

am am y vnca tonec a , a s Laird Jalte . · lake near MI. Pleasant last week 1· M J Chntoclt's sister-In-law, Mrs. Dora Mrs. Demlow's brother and sis- Mr. am rs. ~sse Burgess Smile~'· Mrs. McC!lntocl< re· ter-in-lmv, Rev. and Mrs. H.lchard left Sunday for a VIsit with. their mained for an indefinite stay A. Jager, and .family of Philadel· son and daughter-In-law, Mt. and with her broth.er, Franl< Smiley, phln, Pennsylvania, visited them M~s. Alvin Burgess, and family and other relatrves. last week. Sunday the ·Eiemlows foi a few days. •' Mr. and Mrs. Russell Rich and had as their guests Mt'. Dcmlow's Mrs. E. D. Young, George and fam!ly of Dallas, Texas, visited parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Stephen and Miss Eileen Corn· his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Her· Demlow of Mt. Pleasant. ford of DansvliJe r;turned man Rich, from Saturday to

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Wonter en· Wednesday from a weeks vaca· Thursday. On Sunday they nil nt· tertained Mr. am\ Mrs. Michael tlon nt Mullett lal<e nenr Cheboy· tended the Rich family reunion Wonter and family at dinner Sun· gan. E. D. Young and Mr. and at Pleasant lalm. day. Mrs. Jim Young spent the week . Mr. and Mrs, Laurence' Hume

David Lori, Clarenee Weiss, end visiting them. of Jacltson visited Mr. and Mrs. Bob Christensen and Tom Schaef· Mr. nnd Mrs. Eugene Petteys John Lay Sunday. , fer left Sunday to spend 2 weeks and Mr. and .Mrs. Irvin· Petteys Mr. an"d Mrs. Don Lee of De· at Mystic lalw. and daughter, Carol, of Cohoctah trait spent the week end with his

Mr. and Mrs. Howard Rlcl~ets visited Mr .. and Mrs. Evert Pet· parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lee. and family of Lansing and Mr. teys Sunda~. ~ Elaine and Donetta returned and Mrs. Harold Kimball and Mrs. Franit Wangeman left home after spending· 2 weeks family spent the past 2 weelcs Saturday to spend a few weeks with their grandparents. In the Upper Peninsula. They with Mr. ·and Mrs, Clarence Mul· Mr. and Mrs; John Genco nnd visited Sault Ste. Marie the lett of Chnrlevoix. Tobey Pear· :jon; Tony, entertained Mr. and LOcks, Sugar Island and I Lal~e sal, WhQ accompanied Mrs. Mrs. Joseph Ollveti and daughter, George. While staying at Sugar Wnngeman to Charlevoix, stayed Josephine, ~ Lansing at dinner Island they saw a deer, fawn and over the week end. Sunday, · a blaclc bear. They returned home Mrs. H. N. Hamilton and .Mar· Sally Ann Laux, daughter of by way of Traverse City and vis· tha Mary Hamilton visited Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Laux of ited Mrs. Rickets' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rusch Wednesday Allen Park, wlll arrive Thursday and Mrs; Manzo Stevens. evening~ · evening to visit her grandparents,

Peter Hause returned home Brooks Hull of Chicago and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Edwards, for Sunday after spending a weelt Mr. arid Mrs. James Brown plan a weelc .. Mr. ·and . Mrs. Claude at the Presbyterian church camp to spend the week end and next Miner called · on the · Edwards ·-------... -... ---------11111!-----------.. ·l\t Plear lal~e. . . _ weelt vacatlonlnu at Higgins lake. Tuesday ,everilng. · -·-·-·. ·-·

Sizes 10 to 20 and 12 Y~ to 20 '/~ Fmm $fUl5

Special on Nylon Blouses

Nylon Tricot - Nylon Batiste -Blistet· Nylon

$3.98

Nylon Linen $4.98

Velvet Hats $2.98 up

NI'IY ShiiJillent. of Costumtl ,Jew!!lry

MILLS STORE L .• T. Adams· & Son

St. ,Joe

Baby Aspirin . 39c

IVY-DRY 59c

Parke·Davls

Caladryl 67c

Reg, $1.36

D. D. T. Bombs 98c

Our Gift to Yon A 30e Dottle Of

Palmolive After Shave Lotion

WU.h Each Tube

Colgate/ . or

Palmolive Shave Cream .

,•

·Esquire Shoe Polish. ··

Complete Line . Contains Lanolin

HOME PERMANENT Headquarters

New TONI Rel'lll ................ $l.li0

NtliV TONI (Jiaml In WllVe) ........................ $l.li0

New TONI (Easy to W11ve) ........................ $1.50

PROM-Regular, Su1Jer I 01' Very GenU•~ .............. $1.60

1

New BOBBIE .................... $1.60

LIL'I' Rt~flll .......................... $1.25

RICIIAitD IIUDNU'I' ........ $t.ri0,

SIIADO\V WAVE .............. $1.26

New 1'0NETTE l'or cttlhh•eJi .. :.: ....... : ................. $1.50

FILM All Sizes Polaroid

Film

Baby Brow·nie1.

Special $~.85

Ware's Drug St~re Pltone 5411 We Deliver MMOQ

I

.,. .. n,oraf Services nnrl ~I.YJ'IIr. r.r, 1/JdtOis weru nun· rlr.d In JflDfl, Henry ford II Joins the Aw·ner·Mcu~n "egu.n .Int:riuznt' ·'Vr onteu i;rontinent Services Held.

· In Ilonwmafrers Conference For Vern Every . d Friday for $upervisor Reed 'I' 1 Ftill111'nl Hl'i'\'ll'm; WI! I'll hnltl

Ji'~ltllty nflt!t'lllllllt 111 I ::m fot' i"lll· ~J:I'VIHOI' .1, 1<1'1'1' lti•f!!l in. tlw Elslt!H·LI!!tdll'y Colottlnl chnpl'l In Uillltilng. Hey, Williltm llnlns· worth o[ thn MnylloWI!r Cnllf-:1'1'· !fJltllltllll. l'hun·h nffll'iilll•d with llw L;umlng lolif-:1! No. :i:l, F. & A. M, In dHtl'ge nf tlw lfl(lge oi'I'V­Iccs.

Mt·, Hl!t!d WitH I!Jll)Jioycd hy till! 111'11 t'lllllflllll,V fnt• muny ye;II'H IIH hi'IIIH'h ITHIIIilf(l~l' In I.IIJ]HIIlllo I yt~nr n.~ IH'IIIl<'lt lllltnngl!l' In DrJ· I roil 1111rl 11 ,Yt!ill' und n hltlf In lltn snmP I!IIJHtroily In WllldHor .. Mit't' IIIH i'Oilii!WIIon with lim nt•IJ, Jtp lllllttlil~d II /'lllll(l!lllliWI' ugCili!,Y in Soullt lli'Jifi, Inrllanu. AI lho 111111' of It is dmttit ltn WHH l'mplo,\ ~~~ by Dt;un & I!HI'I'IH In North LanHing,

'l'wo Tnglwm c•otllliY womr.n aru playing a pt•omhwnl )1111'1 In the~ 2ilih nnn11nl Mkhlgan honw­mulwi'H r•onfcrenm hold this \Vl'r.l; nl Mldtlganl Stule r•ollt!go, 'l'lwy Ill'!! Mr:;, DPinuu• Can· of I ho Whlll! Oalt ~-:rnup nnrl Mrs. Jlnr­old Glynn or SouthWetit Wheal· field,

lhn dining mom ,In Wr!sl Hltnw hnll for 11 gr!l-lngPihot•,

At't'lll'rllng to MI'S, AnnPiln Sl'itnrl't'et•, Jngltam I!OIIni,Y IH'Illl' rlemnn~lrnllon ./lgPIII, wonwn from fngllltiTl am I he only r11ws who have llHI:rl any ITll'ltns nf lrlent lllt•at lon, as fat• a;; HIW itiiDIVH. 'J'hi!,Y lll'l! Wl!ilrillg Wonrif!ll nnmepl11tcs with llllll'lll'onl lt•i­lers 'spelling o11l TnJ~ham. 'l'h1! nrtmPplntr.s wr.m marie at wom; en's r•am11 last l)lnnth,

Vl't'n J•:VI'I',V, 7:1, riled Mnndny In tho Rl. LIIWI'I'Ilf'l' hoH(tlllll follow­Ing II Hif'IIIIOHS n( Hl.lV!!I'III Wl'elts,

Burlul Wits In I•:Vf'rgn•Pn r'l'llll'­l!!ry, Wnync! C'nntlf!l', Clwrlt•s K Gntzld, .Mnrrls .1. r;n•1•n, ,foltn 1•', Webb, Milrolwll S. Umltam and Willm•rl 1'. Bat'lll'H 11'1'1'1! lhl' pall· beumrs. Mt·. Hl'l'd dif'ri 'i'tH'Sdily evening aflpr lwviiiJ.: lwen Ito:;· nltullwtl for 2 trtoJttlts. , Mr. Hr>cd s1•rvl'd fnr llliiiiY

Y,Cai'S IIH it ml'lllill'l' II( !liP I'!Jllllly l)ourrl of Hllfll'rViHIII'H l1o111 the 3rd ward, Lan:;ing. AI 1111• 1 ime tie Wils lllt aldl'l'man 1111 tltt! Lan­a)ng city r·nurwil, st•rving In litis CHPiWIIy fol' 1111• oi'I'Otlfl I ill II'. ( l11 the I'Ollllly iJil!ll'd (If! WitS dtilil'-

. mnn of lite salill'lt•s f'llllllllilll'l'.

Mr. Het!d llP.IongPd to Ciipltul f'illlplt•t• No, D, H. A, M., DP\\'111 Clinton CnnHIHIOI'.Y and LanHlng lml~-:o Nr1. :J:l, 1•', & A. M.

lie Is HUI'VIved h,Y tltiJ widow, :! hollH, Melvin C. ltllrl Wallm· N. of Lansing; :! llmlltcn;, Jlow;ml of I lowl'll 111111 nay ,J. of Lanolng; 1111d 11 sloler, MI'H. ,), M. I!:agct' ol I Juwcll,

Plans Are Made For · School Vote

The l'ounly hoard of l'rhlf'lllinn iH mal<in~-: liwtl plnnH to eatT,Y filii tho eiPt'lifln on IIH• t'c•ot·gani~ation of tlw 1:3 sdwol rlislril'ls in till! Stfll'khnrlgr•·Mtutllh area ott Sal­unlay, August 2, from 12:110 noun to K:IHl )1. 111.

Allon J. StnHtd, l'tlltnly super­iniPrtriPnt, Is lwvlnr: IIH: halli!IH prr•parml and will Stl)let•vlse lite

Mt·H. C'iiiT l'l')li'OHt!niH the St. Mut•y's lrtkl' rllslrlel of the slalo Its r•IJIIIrmnn, Chnlt•mon fnnn llw II tliHirii'IH In •till! s1111n L'nrnpJ•Ise I lin Hirtle home rlcrnonHII'rt linn r!flltndl. Mrs. Cnrr has parlll'l­paletl In HIWf!l'lli mct!llng.~ rluring I he t•tntferl!lll'l! and hns reporter! f111' all the l'ottrtlinH hwhtrlntl In St. Mary's lnlw rlbtrll'l. She

, sPrvPrl as diitlrmnn of the loml l'llllnly rxreutive llOal'll clurlng lhl! past year.

Any wnmen lll'e WPit•nmP to ill· lend till! meetings, M1·s. Sdiitl'f· fct• empltnsiwrl, wlwthror they lwlong to 1111 cxlenslon grnup Ill' not. 'l'hl' llnal sl!sslon will 111• lwlrl l•'rlrli,y, July 2~. nl IO::Io In the aurlltorlllm. Mary Harber, home er:onomles r!on:;uilalll, will sproal< on "The llnnwmalwn;' Hc­spunsiiliilly nH il Cltlze11." Mrs. Hamlrl Gl~·nn, who has

also hcen prominent in itll'al t'IHtnly extension aetivltiPH, tonk part In the prog1·am Wetltwsrlay ~xlension Club

\VIIsmt •

I le wmt ltm·n .Juno 22, 1H77, In Mason, llw son of Georgi! unrj 1\lart ha J•:vory, Surviving IH one HIHII!I', Mrs, l'l!ltt'l Aselllnu of De-11'011'

FlltteruJ SPI'Vir•eH Wl!l'l! Cllll• rhll'll'tl WP.di!Pstlay uflr.rnoon ul 2 o'dol'it Ill lilt! ,)1 1\Vet I fllnl!t'U( hfltrtl' wlllt Hev. Huymonrl L. No!'• 11111 of titr• MiiHflll Mcthodlot l'illll'f'it offll'inllng. llUI'IIII wns Ia lltP l•'alt·vlmv ccnwlery In Dans· vii It!,

Ji'arm Bureau Nlll'llllvnst. Jlunluw IIIII 'l'lu· Northwest llunlwr IIIII

l•'ill'tn llu11•nu gt·oup mr.t at the lifllllt: of Mr. atul Mrs. Met•lrllth l'allrorson, Friday I'VI'IlillJ.: for the t'rogul;n· llll'Ptln~-:. Jlcfn!shmentH of l';tlw iiiHIIt•r! <'ream were served h,\' lite host PHS, evening. The sliver rlnniVf'I'Haty .

jlt'ogJ·am IVIIH tilled "Our Ycster- ·• tlayo--011!' 'I'omot•t·ows." Tile Wll~:on c•xtenslo11 d11h

nwPting, wltic:lt was to IH• ltPid 4-// Clubs .lilly :!1 will1 Mrs. i•:arl DunHmorc HI Pleasant lalw, hits hPPn poHI- Cntutnn 1\r.;g·Jt•s poned lndtlflnill'ly due to llu: I'IIPmlu•rs of lltP Canaan Aggles

; Mr. Heed Willi lmm ,July ·I, I~K.~. fn LlvlnJ.:sllltl t'llllltly, lite :;on of ijeulll'n Clarl1 Hf'Pd ilnrl l•:ttil Howard Jlel'd, J Je gntdttalt•d ilfllll ~Jow1•ll illgh sr-lttud fltlll in l!lllli I110Vcrl Ill Lan:;ing to allf'nd Lfln­~lng llllsirti'Hs t·olltogt!. Mr. Ht•c!d

1•loetlon for the rurill sdmols. Tlu• , Rlodd•rldJ.:I! hoanl will he in I Icm·y Ford II, rwcstd?!_lt of the. Ford Mo- during World Wat· I action. ·In the a hove l'itarge of llu! t•let'l ion for· llw j 101' Company an_d _naval of !Jeer d~n·mg Wo,t'lcl pho1 o Jose pit Jotw~ (left), past commamlet:

Mr:;. Gly'nn was I of !lw a slnrs In n television pmgram, "Tiwn I DipJlP.d into lite l•'ultlt'C." With her on·'!'V were Miss Mar· gnret Harris, who ha:; hPcn an assi.~lnnt slate home tlemrmslra· I inn lr.ariet• for many yPars, anri Mrs. Lloyd Rpencl!r of Pullman, wlm llitH been :state jlre:slllenl since l!J<J8.

Herlotts skl<neHs ol Iter ht'olltr!l' ·I-ll l'iuh 1111'1 rtl lite home of Don anrl sisler-ln-law, who at·c in the 11oolillll' Srtlllt'tlay. The f11lr wns Splll'l'ow linspllal. Memiler:; an• diHI'Ussed ltnrl Pnlr.v hl1tnl1s wem nsketl to give lltelr lljli'OIIS to till! r:lvt•n to llll'lllht•t·s. The gmup sc~retary, Helen Collar, hy or tool< it sltorl lnllt' to HI!C Leon

You lire ln,lted To Meet. • • Mr. Terry Worden

This Special Representative l~om

KAHN 'TAILORING CO.

of Indianapolis '

Will Be At Our Store

August 1 He is bringing with him the latest in fashions and fabrics for men and women. Let him help you make your selec­tions and take your lneasurc· me'nts now for delivery later.

frery Ggrmanf Wo Mdo Is Individually

Tallorad fo Moasuro

DAVIS'· Mason

vntf'I'H of Stflddlt'idgf'. All dis- Wm· II, today Jomecl the Anwt·tcun Legton of 1he Learned Po:;(. and pt·csenl Det1·oit. Dis-lrll·ts will vote! as it unit at Stof'i<- and became member 1,000 in 1hc first and Ll'ict Commanclel', pl'esen1:; Ford with hil; lirlrl~-:e with lite L!Xr'I'P~Ion or'' in largest Legion post in the state, named in official19;)2-:1:-l Jnl'lllbl't'sltip care! while Stale .Jad1son r:ollnty. 'i'heHP arc Mun- ltonm· of Cha1·les A. Lcal'llecl, first office!' of Commander· Thomas Roumell (l'ighl.) views itli, Kennedy, Moss anri Pari\H tlw fanwd :12nd Red At•t·ow Division killetl pt'Ol'eerlings.

The :J women Hl't'Ved as narra­tors, r~viuwing the hislory of Michi~-:an extension work IJy looking at a ~~l'itpbortk, Flanh­haciiH shmwrl the stylr!s, pri~es, news Items and extension inter­ests each yeat·. One particularly amusing ineirlenl. In the women who allended was a lamjJ made ·~:; ye;trs ago, Tlw lining, trim· ming~. nnd ot·nalc hrairls clif­fcr·Ni greatly from the lamps t lte

before .July :Ji. l~verell's l'itlf nnd Vernon Bini's '·' 1'-irmthwt•~t Wht•ut lif'lrl , lllt'kt•ys, 'i'IH•y I hl'n plnycd ga1'ncs

Mt·s. J~ranl1 Jo:vl'l'r!ll r!niPt'laitu•tl 'and I lad refreshment~. m11m1ls \VItose votet~ \Viii vote al'~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-Munillt, · . a the SouthweHt \Vht•itllield Pxtl'll· I'I•:'I"I'E\',;:;;J.;J.1, iio~m

sion gmup ill Iter home on Burk· The lmllols will all he taken to L

Sto!'khridge anrl mllnl<'d with eg1on the ollter rural seltrml ballots. Tile l'fliCH or tlw Stol'l<hl idgc dislrit:l I will hr• f'OIInled HC!Ilill'ately to rle-' B t t le tPI'IllinP if llll'y will aecept the H 00

Boys Ball

Dancer at Ionia

l'lll'itl districts. lf till' Jll'llllfiSrtl 1 paHHI'H b11th gmups the lli!W hoard of erlumtion will ill' elel·terl cillter lltP lirst L>r ~ccuml week in Sep· I ember.

And Title Hopes Herrick

lllrs, Lee Gm·lull'llslcln

MaHIIII fnlrlt•tl last Thursday nigltl ilnri MI. Mol'iah walked olf willt a gill 'lli-:J vif'lor.\', the Ing­lm m eo lint y eimmpionship and the rigltt to movu tnlu the Flint

Mr. and Mrs. Gorrlon 1 lit-lis and stall' Anwriean Legion tourney. .l;lllii'P, Mr. iillrl Mrs. Adm•y Vun· MI. Moriah ditl not last long at Norman, 1\Jrs. Edillt Sla[fnrd 1111d I Flint. 'l'llf! l•'linl ciwrnpion and 1\lr. illlll Mrs. 13. nose were cnlr.r- Ilowcil tripped up the MI. Morial1 lainPii at a pi1·nic dinner Friday boys in 2 stntigltt games ami at lite Charh•s Stal'l'ord home. hack horne they came.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Arl'hie !Jouse, Ga- fn llw last game of the 3-garne ian, Ronnie and Tommie Daily playutr ovPr al Marsl11tll Jicitl rl'turncrl !tome Vriday after a Tltitr~day Mason had lite doubt­ID-d;ty. ViHit at. the Gerald Daily fill honr;r of•cslablislting a new ltomc Ill HoscvJIIc. rrcrml for enors. A wry lenient

~Jr. an11. ~!rs. Ivan House ami sc·orPkCl'JlCr still had to total up l'btldrcn VIHIIerl Mr. and Mrs. 15 mis1·ucs. ThPsc lost the crucial An·ltie_ House Sunday. . game for Coitl'h Harold Haase's

Pallte and Jerry Bemtcr re- Prew before the first 2 1 innings ltlrned home f-1unday after spend- were over. · ing the week in DeariHn·n.

Mr. itnrl Mrs. Henry Clarl' anrl Lot·cn Slwlluck m<Hle up .for rlapghlers wr.rc guc:;ts at dinner his bobilles by slamming out a Sunday at the home of Mr. and terrific home run in lite second MrH. Jacob Strobel. inr.1ing. Tle also turned in a good Mr~. Grace Stt:obel, Mr. and .inh on lite mound when he rc­

Mrs. Victor Cheney, Andrew Jacl<. placed Gary Cmwe, tlte Mason Hon and Mr. and 'Mrs .• Jaeub starter. Crowe pitcltPd good ball Strobel and children attended a hut tliri not have any support. dinner Wednesday honoring the Easy ground bails ran lllrouglt 81st birthday anniversary of Ed llw legs Hml up the sleeves of Louis. Mason inficlder:s.

Mr. and Mrs. Victor Cheney visilt!rl at the .Joe Cheney home Just•"ce Court in Mason Sunday.

I'ON'I'IAC CIIJ J,J) IIA:-1 I'OT.JO Shct'i Lynn Culb~·. 20·montlts-olri

daugltler of Mr. uttcl Mrs, Stanley Colby of Pontiac, PntGred St. .rnscplt hospital in Pontiac lasl Monday with polio. Site is para­lyzed from tho waist rlown. Shel'i is the granddauglller ol Mr. ami Mrs. Iloward Norton of Mation.

NOTICE I Will Be On VACA'l'ION

July 27 to August 5 'l'hc ui'Jice will he UJlllll in the

UfiCI'IIOUIIS

Raymond H. Mclean '

Hussell Bennett of Dansville appeart•ri hl'fore .Justice o[ tiH• Pca<'t! Hoy W. Allums Thtlrsday flll the duu·ge or Jalse iriP.ntifica· lion to purdlaHe liquor. Ire plcariecl not guilty, trial was set J'or .July 2D anrl he was lteld in the lngltam county jail. Monday l1c changed iti~ plea to g11illy, paid $1::5 fine anrl eosts and was re­least•rl.

Arlhttr Roose o[ Mason de­manded 1111 examination Cllt lite charge of inrlect!nl exposure. The

1\Jnrc~ Court News, l'arJ. 2, l'llg'tl 11

I'Xillninalion is set Jor .July 2H, itlld J{oose was reiPascrl on bond.

.Joseph Smith, Grass Lake, pll'iHIL'ri guilty Mond11y to drink­ing on till' highway in Slocl;­hrirlgro township .. lttdge Adams liHHCSSI'd fine and ('IJStS of $15.

Hanton and Peter Garcia of Mason illld Mitnuel Hamire~ of Dansville, appeared iJefol'C Judge

Nominate

Samuel J .. T o.mlinson UcJlublieau Cmulitl:ttc l?or

Dolorcz, of "Evers & DnlurPz," at tile Ionia Free Fair, August ·1-9, ineltt.~ive, Evers & Dolorez will be featured in the granclslantl show at the Innia Free Fair every night of the week

Adams for malicious property damage, Monday. Each man Jlaid $12, restitution, Cine and ~osts, and was placed on probation fur 3 monllu;,

Traffir: violation tickets rc· ported hy JLtdf.(e Adams as settled during the past week were:

Dale E. Jones, H.o:scommon, speeding, $1G.

Peter J. Faggion, Lansi11g, speeding, $12.

Albert F. Foupt, Mason, speed­ing, $12.

Arthur Wilson, Munith, no operators license, $3.

Jay Pierce, Munith, driving without operators Ji~cnse 011 per­son, $2.

Darrell E. noy, Mason, speed­ing, $10.

Erasmo Garibay, 'l'exa~, no operator~ license, $G.

llolloway News Mrs. Elizabeth Preston re­

turned to the home I~ridny nfter visiting her sister, Mrs. Nellie Edwards in Ann Arbor and her brother, Manley Gilman of Les­lie, for 4 weel<s.

lilt'. and Mrs. William Stickles and family of Charlotte visited her mother, Mrs. Laura Kikcn-dahl, Saturduy. .

Members of the Junior depart­ment of the Methodist church in charge of Mrs. Wayne Bullca provided the worship service at the home St1nday. Nancy Bray Hnrl Polly Diamond played their llutcs, Nineteen youths with their teachers, Mrs. Leland Austin, Mr:;. Ira Rose, Mrs. Marie Bar· ton, Mrs. Arthur Jewett ancl Fred Silsby were p1~esent. Rev. and Mrs. Raymond Norton accom· pnnicd the group.,

Sheriff Mrs. Lizzie Mitchell left Sun­

dny to visit her nephew ancl niece, Mr. and Mrs. James Kelly of Gilletts Ial\e, ' ·

J. K. Spink, 56, Former Resident, Dies Saturday

.Jar•oh •1\r•nt Spink, "fi, of Lan- women made as one of their sing dit•d :;udriPttly Sitlttl'rlay at projects during this year. !tis h11111r! rtl :m1 111'J.:I!Itl Hll'eet MrH. Glynn was the Tnghmn following a long sil'i\ness. JTc ('nttnly rcerl'alional l'hait•man was it building cotllraetor in Lan· rllll'ing the past year, anrl in pre­sing Ior rnauy .\'I'Hrs. vious years served itH a member

B11ru in Tolf'tlo N11vcmlll!l' 2·1. of lite executive committee. 1S!l!i, lite son of Mr. itnd Mrs. Ed· The yesterdays 11[ l\lichigan cx­warrl Spink, lw HpPnl nwst of his tension activities inl'iurlcd reeog­life in lngllllm co11nty anrl gmri- nilion of women who allendcrl uatcri from 1\'lason high scltOIJI in llw first homemakers conference 1!)15. in l!l2G, then ~allcrl Farm Wnm·

Pt"ifll' to entering tiH' servir:c in ens In~lilule. Women attending Wm·lri \Var l, he :tllcnclcd the tlw Farm Womens Wecl< fmm University of Mil'lligan. 1!127 to I!J35 were also honored.

Surviving ltim itrc the widow, Mrs. A. B. Whiting ol OkcmoH

I Lois; a son, Dnuglits; a l>rother, !'ccciverl a yellow rooc for be_ing .!Iarolrl n[ Delhi township· ami a Ill attendance at onP oi the l!rst gmnddaughler. ' Farm Womcns Weeks.

. . The Shiawassee ~ounly chorus· Serv.lf'Ps . WPI'e 1 't~nrluctPr! from gave a short concert, "With a

the c,_nrslmc·l_lunt•tmnn _luneral Snng in My Hr.at•t," rlireeted by ho;ne 111 L;msmg _Tttcsrlay_ after-, Miss Marian Hermance, eounty noon. at 2:30. nur11tl was 111 Ma- home demonslratinn itgcnt. The! pie Crove cemetery, Ma,on. l'horus, composed of women in . Rev. Emlcn D.\\' is ol the Miclt-[ home demonstration groups in tg_an ;\l'enuc ~~llwdist church, Shiawassee county, was organ­of whwh lilt·. Sprnk wns a mcm- izcd in January of this year. her, oll'iciatc•d at lite riles. Ten Ingham county women

i('Y mad WPrlnPstlay. 1\lrs. Dan Mr. and Mrs. Mason Heynolds Patricl1 and Mr.~. J•'mnk Clnll'clt, have ptll'l'ililsrd lite• Evert Petteys asHistecl the hostess. ltnnw at •HlfJ East Oal< street. It

Mrs .. IesHe Sherwood baiH•d II \\'!iii 1\lt's, nr.ynolds' home as II

cake honoring lite hirlltdity anni- girl, illtd the Heynolds were mar­vr•rHary of Mrs. l•:lla King, Site rictl then! 5:1 years ago, l'(lt.·eivcd a gift frotn 11er :-;ecn'l --- ---· pal. in lltP ithiil'lll'l' of Mrs, Mal'ian

Mr.~. Erma Pollok rc~.:cived llw Polloi<. Mrs. Honald Church has guest prize. juitwrl lltr. gmup.

Mrs. HogPr Clttll'ch, sr•crt•lat·y 1\lrH. YagPI' lolrl the grou[J anrl tl'l'itsurer, opt!tlf•ri tlu! hll.~i· ahotll 1111' myslt•ry trip to De. nc:;s session. Tiw Mif'itigan t'XIl'n- I roil. 1\Jts. D. V. Hohcrlson, Mrs. sion womenH en!Pd was t'ept•alr:d l•::trl Smith and Mt·s .. Jean Yager and lfi mcmhcrH l'f'HJlnlldPtl to roll ltlrned in til!'it' itpt·ons lo he sold eali hy telling llll'it· lavuritl' radio at 1111! l'ait' flll' lite eounly huild­ot' lelevi:;iiiJt show. ing fund. Mrs. l•'t•rtnl< F;verctt WnS

Mrs. Rogr·r Churl'it read tlw t·lwHen In itliPIIfl homcmaiiCt'S mimtlt'H of thf' exl•~:utiw• lllt'l'lin~-: \Vf'l!k at lilt' r:rlllege. lu!lrl at ll1e I tome nf Mrs. ·nut 11 The August meeting wiH l1e

Goble. Mrs .• Jt•an Yagt,l' enllr!t'lt•il ilPid at lite home of Mrs . .Jesse pennies for lit!! penny l'fllie<:liun Sltel'\voorl.

Ingham Counlv News Julv 24, 1952 Page 3

"Docs Your Wife Feel That You

llavc ·Enough Life Insurance?"

FRANK GUERRIERO CO;\IJ'LE'I'J•; LIFE I N:-iUitANCI, SJo;JtVICI~

:lO·!l W. A~h J\lu~on l'hnnc 23151 Paiibmrcrs were W. D. Morri- arc attending all oi lite confer­son, Glenn Parr, Bruce Caster- encc. They arc: Mt·s. M. I-I.

son, Oliver .Johnslon, William Avery, Rouie 'l, M11son; Mrs. •'-=========--;.-;;.;;--;,;;-;;;;·--------;;;·;;;;-;;;;-;,;.;·-;;.,-=;;;;-========"~ Appleton and Charles Marolf. !Ienry Frohwerk, East Lansing; ••

Republicans Hold Delegate Caucus

Mason JlPpublicans mr•t at a catwus Tuesday nig-111 at the ernl(·t lwuHc to nnrninalC' J:.l deiPgatcs to tile Collnly convention. Till' COIIll· ly convention will :-elect I rlclc­gate from 1\lnson to attend the slate eonvention in Grand Hap­ids.

Hepuillir:ans nominal!!rl at tile Tuesday night s1•ssion were l~mnk Evans, Nelson Brown, llus· ~ell fl.. 11obbins, Dill Uarnes, llar­ry \\'illt!lt, Halph Slt·ope, Alton Stm11ri, C. R11ss 1-lillinrd, .!. 13. Dean, J·Tf'rllcrt llowe, Frank Al­drich and Max McCarn.

The names of rll'll'gatcs selt!i:tcd 'l'llesriny night will appear on· st iclwt·s whieh can he pastPtl on the August fi primary ballot. Names of jlCI'.~ons otitct· titan llw sclcclecl 12 may be written on the ballot.

Weather .Over 2 'indJes of rain fell in

Ingham county during 1 he past week. 'l'ltc offidal reading was 2.28 inches, recorded on '' diJ­fcrcnl riays. Friday there was a .Ol reading, Saturday, 1.1:1; Still­day, 1.9::i; and Wednesday, .19.

The high winriH 'l'llcsdav and Tue:;day night blew away" some rich Attt'elius muck Janel.

The rainfall hroughlwlteat har­vesting In a standstill, but spruced up the corn and bean crops ..

Mt·s. Leon J. Fellows, Mason; Mrs. Nova Whiling, Ol1emos; Mrs. Jay Allis, Lansing; Mrs. Mm·ion David, Lansing; Mrs. Morrell !~ox, Lansing; Mrs. Del­m;u· Carr, Route 1, Webberville; Elizabeth Chamberlain, Williams­ton; and Mrs. George Frost, Wii­Jiam:slon.

Girls! Girls! IF you want to stu:m~ed II<' ~·ou want to ha\'e ,ini.J Sl'llllrity IF you w:tnt tu talw the shurtc~t and most thorough

train in~-~; COI.\IE IN FOit A l?ltEE LI~SSON

Comptometer School

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Many mm:e Ingham county women attended snme of the meetings, though they did nnl slay in East Lantiing for the en­tire ~onference. '1'11e Ingham counly women met Tuesday morning in the we~t lounge of

21! IUII'ItiJ.;-tllt 'l'lwatm Uldg·. 210 lteynohl~ Bldg. l'lumc •l-2·1~:1 J,unsin~:· l'hmm 2-lHiO Jack~un

Gt•nr·~;·t\ n. Stt'PI, ,Jt·., Muung·r~t·

WAen l6e ITieiCV'fl'i.res-tty ()tl,

Clearance on

Picnic ,Baskets Reg. $3.25

Ucg. $3.29

-Ueg. $7.!15

NOW $2.75 NOW $2.75 NOW $6.95

Charcoal Grills Thermos Jugs

Eli

COld pack Canners

Heavy Blue Enamel Holds 7 Quart Jars

Complete With Rack

$1.79 " . ... .. ~ .. of

Ingham County

Members of the 'stockbridge Community church conducted a service at the home Tuesday eve­ning-.

Not only has there been Jots of rain this wee!,, there's also been plenty of hot weather. '!'he mer­CLII"Y soared to the 90's 3 days and the other '1 dnys temperatut·cs were in the SO's, Average tem­perature for the weel' was 78 compared with a G9:clegrec read· ing last year at the same time . '!'he low for the week, 54, was recol'ded Wednesday night,

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I ~cl~l: notninatiou, not ll;ll, ~ i•olitichtn, h1~t because of lougthntl cXJlerieucc as ·a mmnhtll' Df lngluun <?~unt~ Shcrtff s DeJit. A IUtllon~-~~sident of Ingham county. 1 ha\'e stlr\•ml In ltll caJIItctttes, .from t•atrolman to being in charge of jttil administration for 3 years. I .l•~e!lge mys!JI.f as .a 24-hour sheriff~always a\•ailnble. Lower ·cx1•enscs t.hrough mor«l efftment use of eqllllllllcnt 1\11(! bettnr admini~trath•e control. Clostlr watch on 11risoners to. ~!re\'eut numerous es~~llllS !II Jlll ... 'it, Will surround myself with o.thct• eXJlcricnced law-

• otftcers ~~~~~Jet· ~!.um t•olttic:~l ,Job-seelmrs. Better cootlertttiou between· Lansing and Ma· son sheriff, s ofl~c~~ and wttl_t other .Jaw enforcement agencies. . .

)Wcmbcr of 1\lasonJc Order, I. 0. 0. F., National Sheriff's Associu.tiou.

SAMUEL J. TOMLINSON Route 2 Mason, Michigan

Mrs. Allee Coppens and Mrs. Jack Slocum of Lansing called on Mrs. Laura Kilwndahl Tuesday.

.IUONUOES IIUY BULr, Ivan and Harold Monroe of

Webberville, have purchased a registered Brown Swiss bull, G. F. Michigun's Braon from R. B. Gotfredson, accot•ding to a re· port from Fred S. Idtse, secre­tary of th() Brown Swiss Callie Breeders' association,

Temperatures !or the week as recorded nt the Mason S()Wage Disposal plant were:

Min. July 17 ................ ; ....... : ... GG .July 18 ............................ 70 July 19 ....................... .' .... 70 July 20 ............................ 68 .July 2l ............................ 76

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Lawn mower·. Clearance

lOOfo Off

Perkins· Hardwa-re

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Bob 'l'anajes of Kearny, New 1 ,Tersey, Is spending a vacation 'I with his brother-In-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam A. Dart of ~ ................................ ~ ...................................... .1 Ma~on;

July 22 ............................ GG July 23 ............................ 68 July 24 ................. : .......... 54

Max. 87 85 88 92 90 92 83

360 S. Jefferson _ · Phone, 4311 ·

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Classified Advertising Cherries We nrc now \ltl1!ng Ol'llcrn for

MON'PMOnJUNCY nnd

13LACf( SWIBI~'l' CTTTmRIER Pit tell nnil. ~wnetmwrl, reruly for yout• freewr.

Livestock HOLS'l'EIN or Shorthorn hull

:i YEAR OLD GUEll.NSE:Y COW USED EQUIPMTI:NT for nnln, Duo to ft'r!~lwn No·

vemhcr 1. Don 13r•nle, 1Ht hnusr1 lntnrnnlionnl ~2 PTO Combine not•(h of Br!llevuc mad on Slone fntcrnnlionnl ri:J PTO fjuJer l'llarl, B~ mllcR norlhensl of On· Inlf!l'lllllimwl 2 P'l'O Cnrn Hnr·

CHOPPJ!m-.Tohn DC!C!I'C No, 71 ehoppC!r with motor for .sniC!, L~slie Food Lockers

Also No. 50 hlowm·, Phone Fow· Phone LC!slln i13Gl or Mason 4ii!ll ]C!rvlllc 10U·F.·2, 2!lw2p , 28wl f

HUCKLEBEHRY PTCJ\ING-!~1

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service ul your fnrm, Ptu·nhmcl Holstein hull fr'llm TC!COI'Cl dnm. Also !'C!gisicrcrl Shortnorn hull. Chnrges nrc $:1.50 wHhln first idghl mllrm, $2 t•epr.nt trip, Smrlll ncldltlonnl ehnrge If further. Lew· IR Shnw, ~ B2fi Hol!e roncl, phone 4785 Mnson. 23wt!

onrlnJ:(n. :iOw1 P vest er

JJor:'l-;rEIN~~-:r~ 1·sC!;-j1~If~~·~ Ollvm· Smnl·rllltnmrrtlc Bnlrlr wllh due to frcsiwn within 2 or .1 Mnlor

weei<s, for sah!, Hohr!rl Hm•llg, II Is hig hut tho pr·lcr. IR small

Good Used Machinery at the

Right Price at Price's

nil clny, or phone orclc!l'R for cnnnlng nnd ft•eezlng, fiOe . qt. Glen Gnrrlner, Rolfe! roncl, phonC! 2·flfl:H Mnsnn. 2flw2

:Ja43 Wllloui(hhy road. Cull he· Gchl Cornhlnalion Flclrl Hnrvestct· fore 2:00 Jl. m. Phone Lnnsing wl!h Motm· . 7·2,112. :JOwl P Case P'l'O I~IC!hl HnrvC!slr.r, hoth

heads • 1 fl50 Fm•guson Tractor. VC!ry goorl

condition, ll·lnch th·es on the rent•, New J>nlnt ,job.

Montmol'ency J

Cherries ' f

Use Provod Dnlry Bulls Arllf!elnlly frcnT) Farm Tools

'l'l'llctors, 1 to 3 Plow Sizes, <1 mulws

Michigan Artificial Breeders '1'11ACTOJ1-.Tohn Deere B trnr.·

tor or eu!tlvntor, or hoth, for sale or will trndc for hay. W. H. Gannaway, phone 4842G or 87aGG

Gr·awly Gnrclr.n Trnetor with Cultivator, Snow Plow ancl Mo· tor

11efrlgcrntot•s

NEW Inrrhnm-Mnson Locnl Put in calls hy noon

Charles Brown Lansing. 27wtf Harvey All·purpose Elcvnlor

Colley P'I'O Unloading Wagon BE PREPAI1ED for cyclonC! loss CohC!y :l·ton War::on Gears, $125

Insemlnator or rlnmni(e, A Lapeer policy Ft'N!man War::on HcH'ks, 100 hush· Phone Mnson 21!176 will ,do It, cover Imlay's hl,-.:her c:>1 enpudty

·· 2-fiwtt costs. StnfC! Mutual CyclonC! In· 1-Iomelllc Chain Snws --------,---- surancC! Co. 27w5tl Hefrigerntor·s CYCLONE SEASONS here. A ______ _ ·Lapeer policy will protect :GHAIN ELEVATOR--l8·fl. wilh •

ngalnst clamur::e or loss. SeC! your l·horse electric molor. Rene Silsby LnpC!C!r AgC!nt 'foclay. Be SnfC!, ·Cremer, Route 1, Mnson, 4:J17 I 1 t C StntC! Mutual Cyclone Insurance Burnes road. Phone :123 Aurelius. lTip emen 0, Co. 27w5 27wtr

Mnson HEREJi'ORD 13ULL-Registerecl BALEn AND BINDER twlnr. for

Hereford bull for sale, cme year sale. Also cluclclings ami chlcl<H, old.· W. H. Gannnwny, l!l01 E. Jwtrbing all summC!r nnrl cattle -----Cnvnnaugh road, phone ~8126 or spray and garden lnsectlchles. Smith Silos 87366 Lnnslng. 19wtf Tomlinson Business Center,

1Gw1

--~----·----------- phone 42881 I-Io1t. 2Gwtr SHEEP-rlG head of course and -·- ----·- Early rllscount allowed !or order

fine wool shrep with lambs. 1950 WOOD BROTHERS corn settled for on ereellon. Silos WC!t Phone Fowlerville 10G·F·2. 29w2p picl<er for sale. In f!Oorl con· mixed, nlso all hloc.lcs vlhrntC!d

1948 Fore! Tmctor, goorl co nell· tlon,

OllvC!r 70 Trnetor, ready to go. Cnsc Hny BIIIC!r with nugm·. Goocl

· condlt ion. New Idrm Side DC!IIvcry Rnlw. McCormlck·Deerlng Side Dellvet·y

Ruke. We hnVC! on hand new Roderick·

Lcnn Discs, Hnrrows and '!'win· Drnullc Loaders. New TJollund Field Choppers. Also good used plows.

Full JJinC! of Ferguson Implements

Price Tractor and Implement Co.

1 mile enst of Mason on M·3G Phone 22955

Mason

INTERNATIONAL F'-14 tractor, .John Deere single bottom plow,

3 section drnJ:(. Good condition, $3!i0, phone Lansing 51593. 30wl

--·-----· - ---- ----------· dit.lon. $5:10. Also rubber·tlrecl uny si7.C! and v.nywheiC. <1 REGISTERED HED POLLED I wagon, $!iO. Phone Mason 2.1051.!' TRACTORS-Oliver 'HG crawler

Plcl' thmn yntu·self and hrlnr, own containers.

Powe1·s Orchards Six miles cnsl or Mason on M·:JG

Phone Dansville :JR22 2!Jw2

FRYERS for sale, about <1 lhs C!ach, 35c n Ill. GC!I lllCm for

your freezer. Hobert Huglws, 2801 Merlrllnn rond, phone 5482 Leslie. :JOwl p

CHimRIES-RC!cl pllterl. sugnrecl or unHugnred, Montmorency

cherries on hand now .for your order. Mnsnn Frozen Food Loclc· ers, lO!l E. Maple Sl., Mnsm1, phone 3531. 30wl

FRYERS-3·'1 lim, $1.00 apiece. Dexter Thornton, HlRO Holt

rond, 3 miles south, '/" mile west of Wllllnmslon. · :JOwl p

COMB HONEY and extrnciC!!I honey for sale. Also cnrly yel·

low transparent apples. J.P. Hun· sen, 1043 South Onondaga roncl, 6 miles west of Mason on Colum· bin road, 2 miles south on Onon· daga road, phonC! 161<1 Aurolius.

30wtr cows for sale. Also hull calf., 3ow1 A t' W 1 tractor, 42 gauge, A·l shape. Cl1estC!r Fultz, 5 miles south and - r ·1e 00( Also 1947 Ford·Ferguson plows 1 mile cast of Williamston nt !JOO CORN MAKES your farm's best Phone 441.3 LC!sllc nml Jlfl.type elise, In good condi· WHITE ROCK fryers for sale, Beech mad. 2!lw2p feed when turned into silage. 4wtf tlon. Garden tractor with plow from 5 to G lbs., corn and milk

Hove enough storage capacity I and cultivator, $135. E. L. Matte· fed. Will dress nnd mnkc dellv· PIGS-16· weanling pigs for sale. this fall hy ordering a VC!staburg

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son, phone 21967 Lansing, 3100 C!rles. Mrs. GeorgC! Ellison, phonC! Robert Hllj:(hes, 2801 Meridian I silo now. Get quality and service New Fal'lll ' West Ionia, Lansing. 19wtf Mason 2·G4G1. 29wtf

roml, phonC! LesliC! 5482. 30w1p from the Vestaburg Silo Co., --------~---------- -··-·······-····-····------·----· .. VC!staburg, Michigan. 28w<1 Machinery 0. I. c. PIGS for sniC!. Floyd I. Surge Users Cl th'

~ uhM., ~ f2 f We lwm· 1,11 llmt thoro's a to' (;iii Mnharnjah m· :;;omcthing in . · Asia who is paid as much gold

as he weighs. No doubt he hns money to burn. But fo•· us mot•c ol'dinnry people money is )Welty luml to come by. That's why bani' savings arc so important, bccnuse when money is put into the bank it dmws intet·cst:. The Maharajah needn't. Wot'l'Y about interest, but. we ol'dinary folks can't let this get away eithet·. We welcome the good news that comes several times a year ... when the in!.ct·cst. on deposits is compounded and put into our accounts. Don't lei. you!' money go up in smoke. Come in todtty and open <~ l'avings account. Yol11' passbook will he yout· visual recm·d of your flnancwl JWOgress. ·

THE FARMERS BANK Oldest nanlr in Ingham County

Member FDIC Federal Reserve System

Ingham County News July 24, 1952 Page 4' Balwr. 2 miiC!s east of Mason,,. MR. FARMER! Why wnlt for Mode. I F·2 Case 5·ft. power tnltC!· 0 1ng on Colttmbin road. Phone 21G89 your neighbor. HerC! Is n chance I off combine To get genuine Surge mil!dng ·---------Mason. 30wl to gel a good as new JHC No. 52 use genuine Surge parts. WEDDING GOWN for sale, size ------·----·--------·!combine witJJ motor ami C!xtrns.cModel A·G CasC! G·ft. combine with From the Following ll. Phone Dansville 2471 or 2 COWS for snle, 1 Guernsey and I Very reasonable or will tradC! for po~er talw-~ff and engine drive Dealers Webberville 7·F·4. 29w1p

Automotive 1947 2·ton Ford trucl< for sale.

1 .Jersey. Leo .JoycC!, 3818 East 1 cattlC!. Robert Droschn, 1322 All stzes of 19.J2 model tractors in PRODUCER'S ELEVA TOn ------------Keller road, Holt, phone Holt 1 Okemos rand, phone 2·8776 Mn· stock Williamston 2 MENS' suits (Taylor) for sale.

with combination grain and stoci( rack Vernon ,J. Hodge, 2 miles south of Webberville on I Elm road, phonC! 7·F·3 Webber· ville. 2!Jw2p

Used Cars 2311. 30wl son. 30w1 Let us show you the new live· 2 pair punts each. Size 35"

power tnlcc·off and contlnu· PLUMMER MACHINERY CO. chest, 28" waist. 1 grey tweed, 1 ous hydraulic system. Mason brown nearly new. Phone Mason RIDING HORSE for sale. Bay 'fWIN TABLE wagon and rack and Trucks

SURGE SALES AND SERVICE 2'1961· ~Owl PONTIAC, 1939, 4-tloor sedan, in gelding, 5 yC!nrs old. Phone for sale. A. C. George, fi80 Has-

Lansln_g __ 8 _ _5~.1_G. ___ . ··-- . __ 30w._l_1Iett road, Haslett. 30w1p Case Model C Forage Harvesters

___ _ __ ___ -A machine that harvests v.ll HAMPSHIRE weanling pigs for IT R ACT OR-Int~rnntional 1~·20 forage crops with Jess worlc, · salC!. These nrC! nicC! thrifty I tractor with cult!vat.or and ~-14 Jess cost and a smaller crew.

Pigs $10 each. Also uecse and ~low, 011 rubber, 111 g~ori. con.di· Model .T·2 Blower-Over 9 feet of ·· ' . ,., , tton .. Bob Troman, Leslie, mqu1rc

ducks. Would lrnde. Call Holi of Laine Lovette, Ridley and hopper length designed to fill ~1:_ __________ ---·- ----~Ow .1 Kin nevi! I() roads, or phone 3158 your needs. .

For Inghnm County

James Call Phone Williamston 602·F·22

27W4!> SOW AND 9 P.IGS for sale. Also I Leslie. 30w1 Grain Drills-Large fC!rtlllzer

young rabbits •. 3 to 4. Jbs. James ··I hopper capnclty, complete gal· ___________ ..:...._ D '·· 11 f GRAIN ELEVATOR-Porlahlc vanized boxC!s, H G • f d

oanc, 2 Vc m es cast o Mason 16 it grain elevator· also pres·, ay ral·n ee on I-Iowcll. rand, 1st house north sure type 12 gal. hot ~vater heat· Corn Plnnters-Tillnge Tools - -?n Wolverme road. Phone Mason er and stock and grain sides for

1I-Ieavy-Duty JA Series Disc Har·

2·1131. 30W1 :Y. ton Chevrolet picl<·Up. Carlyle rows pJ<}s..::::io pigs for sale, G weel<s Waltz, 3906 W. Columbia roncl, Complete line of Haymaldng

old. E. c. west, cornC!r of Holt phone Mason 27014. 30wlp Equipment and Burldey rands, phone G16·F·2 Ask for n tractor demonstration

PLOW - International 3·hottom, 1 1 1 c1 t 1 N b Willlnmston. 30wl w t 1 our moun c oo s. o o • ____________ 16·1nch tractor plow for sale. ligation .. o1 MONTI·IS OLD Duroc gilt for Henry Buckingham, Route 1, Ea·

sale, eligible for registry. ton Rapids, 4 miles south and 7 Priced reasonable. Ronald BcltC!r· miles west of Mason on BarnC!s Jy, 1060 Josco road, phone Web· road. 30w1p

F. C. Anderson & Sons

ALWAYS FIRS'l'-More ror your money. Use l(asco or Rowena.

feeds. A feed for every need, Baby chicks, gas and oil, fence. · Tom­linson's. Blllllncas Center, Holt.

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STRAW-Buled wheat straw for sale. Will hale it when wanted.

Milan Grlffes, 6 miles north and 1 · mile east of Williamston at 2850 Milton rob.d. 30w1 bervllle 1·F·12. . 30w11 SfAR RHEUMATIC SOLVENT

BULL-Red Polled hull for sale Co. offers for. sale a No. 60 15 months old, a good ~ne: 1 Allis Cl~almC!rs combin.e, mechnn·

Fran!< Trapp, . Stockbridge, east ·icnlly. ttptop. Would him to sell of Stocl<hrldgc, % mile on 106, or wtll trade for n smaiiC!r com~

Phone 2363 DansvlJie

2!lw1 BALED WHEAT STRAW for

phone 21·F·3 · Stoclcbrlclgc. blnc, Fred .T. Dol bee, phone 2lO.J · 30w2p Aurelius, on Bunker road, house

-----·--------- No. 4799. 30wl MILKING GOAT for sale. Her· ----------. bert L. Carpenter, phone 88844 NEW FORAGE Harvesters and

Lansing, one mile east of I-Inslett. combines for sale. Also used

UNIVERSAL MANURE LOADERS ·

Cheaper, simpler, easier to mount than any other loader. Wlll lift more than a ton.

DAVE & DORN DIEHL Dansville

sale, in field. Inquire G miles north and 1 mile cast of Wil· liamston, 2850 Mllton road, Milan Griffcs. 29w3

Pyrenone

GOLF SHOES for sale, men's j size 9%, $5.00. Also travel Iron · complete with case, $4.00. Phone

22611 Muson. 30w1 ------·-------------WOMAN'S SHOES for sale, ox·

fords, Charles Chesters' cushion innersoles, crepe soles, size 7 1/"C. Worn very little, $10.98 ' shoes, will sell for $5.00. Mrs. Don Brocieus, phonC! 28289 Mason, 417 S. Eifert road, Mason. 30wlp ---------·-----SURE-We're still here nnd sell·

ing all ldnds of clothing for the entire family. They have been tearing up our street, hut for us it is business as usual. Stop In ami see our fine selection of baby clothes. Bring the family. Dora· thy Helen ResaiC! Shop, 524 West Center street. 30w1

Poultry and Rabbits CHICI<S-Miaml U. s. approved

baby chicles $3.50·$39.00 a hun· dred. Michigan State fC!cds, pre starter, Starter, grower and com· pletc 'line. Shell Feed Store, 1208 Turner Street, Lansing phone 2·8847. llwtf

100 LOWDEN RED l-IENS for

goc;>d running condition. Would lil<e to trade for equity in ncwC!r car. Phone Mason 2·5845 evenings or weelc ends. 30w1

MOTORCYCLES for sale. Harley. Dv.vidson 61 overhead valve. 74

Indian. La Vern Gibbs, cornC!r 'oexter Trail and Kci!C!y roads. Phone 22587 Mason. · 30w1

BUICK-1938 special 1·cloor, mo· tor in A·l condition, good body

and radio. David Woods, 1322 East Columbia rand, 2 miles north, % mile ·West of Dnnsvllle.

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Vacation Specials on

A-1 Used Cars

Special- Special

Special 1951 Chevrolet Bel Air with stand·

ard shift. This benullful hlnc!< and grey automobile is like nC!w inside and out. Fully equipped. fV

Ride Better-

For Less Money-. 1951 ChcvroiC!l StylclinC! DC!luxe 2-door. Painted n good looking darlc grey. This fine ear is extra clean COMPARE CARS, pricC!S, guar·

19•19 Chevrolet Flectline Deluxe nntee, terms and above all don't 4·door. Radio nnrl healer fail to gC!t our bigger trade .ai·

19<18 Plymouth 4·door lowance for your present car 1947 Chevrolet ConvcrtibiC!, Motor hecnuse it will make lt.pos.slble

overhnulecl for you to trade for a better 1947 Dodge iJ·door car for less monC!y. 1947 Chevrolet 2·door. NicC! 1!l40 Ford CotlPC! 1947 Olcls 4·door

1950 FORD Custom Tudor. Grny 19·16 Ford V·8 Fortior 1940 Chevrolet Coupe metallic. Low mileagC! and real 1941 Plymouth 2-r.loor 1919 Fore] Cttstom "8" Tudor wiih sharp. l!JH Pontine 2·door .

1947 FORD Deluxe 'J\ulor. OriA'· l!J<Il Olds 1·rloor heniC!r, in excellC!nt cotidillon inal shiny black finish. Hcul 1939 Ciwvrolet 2·door LIH'ottghout ,. nice and priced right. 1938 Chevrolet 2·door 1950 DoclgC!, Coronet 4·door with

1947 STUDEBAKER Commander gymmatic transmission, heat'er r.,J passenger· CotiP"· RutlS' n11rl 1951 Chevrolet %·ton Pick·UP

~ - 'tl D 1 c 1 1 · · and whitewall tires. Own ·and lool,s ll'i'e new. . Wl 1 e UXC! a 1. 'I' us fmc

' ' 1 1 • • d · 1 1· drive this car with more than 1!147 PONTIAC Forclor Sedan. P c C·LIP ts equtppe Will rar to, heater, oil filler, undercoating usual pride, it's good! Nice family car in excellent 1 11 . hl .

. condition. nne spa ,1g · u . . 1947 Oldsmobile Sednnette. This 30wl machinery of all :<!nels. The place

·------------ where new machinery is l<cpt SOW-Chester White ami Poland housed. Plummer Machinery Co.,

China sow, for sale with G pigs, rear of 419 N. Cedar street, Lan· 2 weelcs old. Burt Warner, 609 sing. · . 30w1 West South street, Mason, plionc

Phones 2631and 2172 12wtf

LET'S BUILD TI-IE BEST SILO

• For Profit

The new weC!vll control .rust mix It with your wheat you store it In the bin.

We have it at the

sale, yearlings, weight about 6 as lbs, $1.75 each. Mrs. 'l'heo Click·

ncr, G3 South Williamston rand, Dansville, phone Dansville 2478.

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1946 PLYMOUTH 4·cloor Sedan. l!J·l9 Chevtolct ,o·t?n Ptclc-up. "7G" Is sharp In every respect, Real sharp. 1949 GMC 'l.:·.ton Ptck-up. has radio, healer and hydrnma·

1946 FORD Station Wagon. PricC! 19~ 9 Internatwnnl l'h·lon truck tie. You may never buy at..' a reduced for quick sale. with body. . . more reasonable price. ·

1941 FORD Tudor. Good condi· 1947 Dodge l:ton s.tal<c. . I' 1946 Intcrnnttonal ·)Hon Ptck·up. 19<17 Oldsmobile "68" 4·door with ton. l!J40 GMC 1 %-ton · Stnlw with· standnnl shift, rndio, · heater,

body. This fine used truck has cloclc ami n brand new p'nh1t 22842 Mason. 30w1 SURGE DAIRY MAID electric

' hot water heater for sale. Also • For Economy Mason Elevator Co. HOUSE for sale, nearly new, with SOWS-3 Hampshire sows, due coal hot water heater and tan!,, . to farrow soon, second litter, square oak dining table and china

• For P~rmnnence For Realty Value Mason Phone 3341

Jiving room, dining mom, ]<itch· C!n, bedroom and bath down, 2 large bedrooms with plenty of storage space up. Full basement, oil heat, well insulated, excellent location. Low monthly payment.

Roy Christensen a steel floor in the body and job. · ·

· 400 Ills each, for sale or will closet. Don Crcyts, 2427 East Mt. trade for cattle, Paul Strouse, Hope, Lansing. 29w3 1539 Harper rand, Route 3, Ma· son, phone 25898 Mason. 30w1

HOLSTEIN COW-4 years old, from credited herd. Due first

~~used Farn1 Equip­ment Values

part of August. Dale Wlllcins, Farman M Tractor 297G Okemos ·road, Route 4 Ma· ·Rc Cnse Tractor son. 30wlp 5 h. p. Gravely gnrdC!n tractor REGISTERED o. r. c. pigs for Farman F·l4 Tractor

breeding, 5 sows, 5 boars froin Garden Tractors and Lawn large litter background 10 Mowers weelcs old. Will consider ~clling 1947 I:IG Clentrac Tractor with 4·H club sow after fair. Phone Culttvator . B-7765 Lansing. 3owl Ezy Flow Fertilizer Spreaders

· John Deere 4·whecl spreader SOW and 10 pigs for sale, a;. Several Used Plows and Discs

other due soon. Lyle Laycock, 1947 Dodge llh·ton Truelt 2118 Harper road, phone Mason Several used Cultlpacl<ers 24944.' 30wl Used Electric Hand Saw

3·YEAR·OLD Guernsey cow for Rakes, Drags nncl Mowers. Mlnnenpolls·Moline 69 Combine International No. 61 Combine 180·nmp Lincoln Welder

Let's Build A'

Ribstone World's largest plant, devoted ex· elusively to farm type silos. Sec me for early order discounts.

S. A. Laxton Phone Mason ·22906

Us.ed Farm Equipment

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User! 7·ft. semi-mounted tractor mower and other used hay tools

F·20 Tractor with Cultivator Model A John. Deere, 1950 with

Powertrol and hydraulic plows Model 60 Oliver with Cultivator Co·Op. Tractor, cheap . Model H .T0hn Deere Tractor with

Radio· Television Radlu Tubes Radio Service

Guaranteed Dcpen• "lt

GOBLE'S RADIO SERVICE Phone li051

~olO S. Jefferson Masc.n

ZENITH and Cnpehnrt television. Leonard and Coolerntor deep

freezes and refrigerators. Also ranges, washers, Ironers, heaters, rotary mowers. Best deals around account of loW overhead. Fink's Appliance Sales, 1849 · Phillips road. Phone 6MA·9606.

Cultivators . 28wtf

sale, bull. calf by side. Calf Is sired from Michigan m·tlficlnl breeding, $300. George Morton, 3091 Cavanaugh road, phone Lan· ~lng 8·7353. 30w1

FIRESTONE TIRES Chore·Boy Jnlllters, rubber

pairs for all makes re· Model D·C Case Tractor With USED TELEVISION-$lO down.

Loader and Cultivator FOR S~LE OR' TRADE, regis·

Francis Platt . tered Holstein bull, 1 year old, from outstanding dam, ·for, or to· Minneapolis-Molino Oealer ward a Holstein cow or springer. % mila north of Mason elty lim· No Sntttl'day business. Rlc·Mnr its on US·127.

.:,Farm; % mile west nnd % mile .. 21wl south of Leslie, phone Leslie .:..' -----------2006. •. :.. · 30w3 GRAIN ELEVATOR for sale. 14· -- ft. $25 without motor, or with PIGS-14 ·.pigs for.·snle, 12 weeks motor If desired. Arthur Fogg, . old.'· Charles Bunker, . Byrum 1% mtles west of·-Leslle on Belle· road;::fJnondaga.· l'"hone 4701 Les'· vue l'Oad. Phone Leslie 5181.

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NCM case Balers in excellent We have a number of sets In . condition . · A·1 condition. Jewett Television,

Used Plows and various other corner of Maple and Cedar farm equipment streets, Mason. Phone 5511 Ma· Other Items too numerous to son. 28wl

mention

F. C. Anderson & Sons

Phone 2363 · Dansville

Fruits~ Foodstuffs EGGS-Get more $ $ $, sell to Co· . op. See or cnll Fred Ruthlg, LeS·

lie, 5203 or Arthur Deyo, Mason 29wl 25901. 22wtt

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Your Friendly Ford Dealer 210 State St. Phone 9Gll Open Evenings !wee!< days ex·

solid sides. Ideally suited for ·l9!'11 Nasll Rambler "hard·tilp" the grain harvest. Priced within -the reach of anyone. 10,000 actual miles, this car has

cept Mon~ayl

Otis Cltpper, 504 Hall Boulevard. BUICK 1950 4·door special, radio, Phone Mason 23371. · 30wl

heater, v.utamntic transmission. WHITE ROCK' pullets and roost· Hilton and Richards Buicl,, Ma·

ers for sale, 4 months old. Mrs. son. 30wl Ivan Monroe, 785 North Stocl<· bridge road, 1% miles east of BUICK 1949 4·dcior super, radio,

''van town, % mile, north. Phone heater and automattc transmis· 65.T12 Webbervllle. 30w1p sian. Hilton and Richards Buiclc,

Mason. 30wl'

WHITE ROCK pullets for sale. BUICK 1947 Super, 4·door, radio ready to lay, $2 each. Lo\Vden

strv.ln. Merle swan, 550 Berldey and heater. Hilton and Rich· i·oad, Mason, phone 2·2503 Mason. ards Buiclr, Mason. 30w1

__________ 3_0w_1 .STUDEBAimR 1951 coupe. Hll· DUCKS-Muscovy duck with 10 ton and Richards Buiclc, Mn·

duelclings. Walter .Tohnson, 3 son. 30w1 miles south and 3 miles west of HUDSON 1946 4·door. Hilton and Williamston. Phone 616F4 Wll· Richards Buick, Mason. · 30w1 liamston. 30w1p

G. M. C. *·TON PICKUP, only 4,000 actual miles •. Hilton and

Richards Buiclt, Mason. 30wl

AI Rice Chevrolet 4~7 S; .Jefferson St., Mason

Phone 23061

Roy Christensen

Specials!

Truck Bargains 1950 DODGE 1·ton Pick·up. Like

new. 1!J4!J FORD %·ton Pick-up .. Lilcc

new. 1948 DODGE %·ton Pick·ttp with

stocl< rack. 1948 DODGE 2%·ton HB & Chas·

sis. Wtll handle 16,foot rnclc. 1!J47 FORD' 1h·ton Picl<·UP with

stoclr mel<. Low· mileage.

INSURE YOUR Investment In

Building Supplies G. M.' C. %·TON PICKUP, new, R. Ch ·· t ,

for immediate delivery. Hilton OY, riS ensen bulldlngs, stoclt, tools. A cy •

clone can wipe them all out. A Lapeer policy protects you. State Mutual Cyclone Insurance Co.

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ROOFING, siding and Insulation, storm windows, porch cnclos·

ures. Work guaranteed, for free estimates. Call Jack' Wethy, 425 W. Columbiu, phone 26706 Mason.

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and Richards Buicl<, Mason. Your Friendly Ford Dcalel' 30wl 210 State St. Phone 9611

S_T_A_R_R_H_E_• U_M_A_T-IC-S~o-lv_e_n_t -C~o. Open Evenings

has for sale a Plymouth motor, MOTORCYCLE - 1949 Harley· 2 years old,. out of a Dodge, Also Davison for sale, 74 over· 2-wheel trailer and purC!brecl head, In A·1 ·condition. Richard Duroc brood sow, 2 yenrs old, Drake, Route 3, Mason, -phone had 12 pigs ·In the last. litter. ,F. 3234 Mason, 4 miles west of Ma· J. Dolbee, phone 2105 Aurelius son o:t West Columbia,. 1 mile 4799 Bunlter road, Route 1, Ma· north on Aurelius, ¥.! mile west son, 30wl on Nichols road. 30wl

everything and it Is all good too! Buy at n considerable re· cluction from the original price ... believe us the wear is still therC!.

1951 Nash Rambler Convertible, your dollars can't do n better job, see it, drive it and get our deal. Act now while prices are low.

1951 Nash Custom Ambassador In attractive rust and cream. This car Is loaded with extras, the l'ind that make motoring a real pleasure. Let's trade • . •

' but ... may we suggest doing It now while prices are low nnd selection is still good.

1952 Nash-$66 monthly pay· ... ment with usual down payment ' · can make this brand new car·' yom·s (all costs Included). Drive a Nash and you ride bet· . · tcr for less.

Open to 9 p. m~ . State and Mapl(!. ·

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Want Ads Page 2.

.In the Mal'ket :for a (., l u 1 c ? ? '7 .:f ooc sec ar. . . .

Wn ltnve vullii!S lltnt. will RrtiiHfy your• taste!! ! ! Hlill FOHD V-8, shnrp cnr, lwunrl

lo pl!'llHC? you. l'rlr·ecl fill' helnw Pc!lllng-.

10·1H BUICK ConV!!l'llhln, mnrnnn · finish, wltlle slclt!Wnlls. EnHy

terms. ' :tfl51 CHEVfiOLE'P, 2-dnnr, rnrllo

Hncl henter, with very low mile! ngf~.

1!150 OLDS HB, duh r.oupr.. Tills car Is shnt·p Hod will mulw Homenne n good deal. .

t 'l'lwse r!ars r!flll he ~eon at White C!l'art Motor Sules Lot No. 2 nt :11110 N. Enst StJ·c•c!l., Lnnslng, nt

j cun he sltmvn to you here in Mu 1 son upon l'C!CJUI!HI. I

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WASITTI:ll--Gonrl Nnl'go washing machine for snlcJ, Blll'tnn Cnf·

foy, 107.1 Routh Tli!Oo l'ond, Jllion'e Mnmm 2B165, 2!lw2 --·-------,--------·· I'!PTHNGS nnrl mnltresa t'or RUlr!,

twin hod Rlze; Sunbeam Iron,; Dunrun l''yfn setteo, Cull MnHon 2-7:m. aow1

SheHane Bottled Gas

Freo Dollvory Borvlco

Checlt our Inntnllntlon Prices

Bottlecl Gall Ap£)llBllC08

F. C. Anderson & Sons

Dnnsvlllo Phone 230:1 fll'iwlf

\ Good Used Appliances

ELECTRIC RANGES

SINK, pump, et·c,, 54-lnr.h r'lmlhld llOA'r-14 it, plywonrl hoflt for clrnlnhollf!l slnlt, excellon(. con- Hnle, vm•y gnorl conclltlnn, F', C,

dl!.lon, All ruHsnnHhl,v prlc'ml, Andc!rson nncl :'inns, phone 2:JO:J Lnnrler11, Hnll, plwno· Holt. 'l·il:l21, DHnsvlllo, •:JOwL

• aow I G i'iii~H--JliN ioitnrcYCLE ___ for

Miscellaneous ----·----·----ORDmR CHIUSTMAS cnr•rls,

sale. Also llflOxHl tlrc, Western Auto, Mn~on, 30wlp

3 HIHD CAGE S'I'ANDAfiDS for mtle, 'rlwao nrc In goncl shn(Je,

42·1 Enst Columllln, or cnll Mn~nn

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Jewett Real Estate · For fmm and city prqperty call us

J~merY, H. Jewett, Brol!er

229 State Sl., Mason Phone 22571

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Real Estate A, 0, G1,eenough

Grocery, Men!. nnd Socia Fnun. taln Buslne!ls. SrllcJH lotnllng $HO,OOO nnnually,• New llxltll'l!:l unci good lrwntlon,

30 ACJUDS, ti room house with glassed In front porch, Fur­nace, 3 pleee hath ancl running

1lnuham. County News

Fertilizer AMMONIUM SULPHAT!il

AfiMOUil.'S 3-12·12 nnd

tl-2•1-12 on hnnd nnw

water. On pnvem<ml. nnrl hus M El t C route, neat· Dnnsvllle. Price aS011 . !J eva Ol' 0,

WORJ\ WANTED- Comont wm•lt, Heptlc tunlts hullt nnd In·

ntnllocl, hlocl< lnylng, tlold tllo lnylng, light conlltructlon, Con· tact !~red Drlet•, N, Cec!ui' behind II & M lnuncll·y In Holt, Phone Holt :J:J49. 27w4

Wl'applng unrl nveryclny c•nniH PICNIC 'l'AELE fm· snlc, nlso nne! wrnJlplng nnw, :~oe a hnx anrl clog lrollse, Grllnow 1cle!llnl, up. IIHIVO n nler! Helocllnn, Clara consoln r·rulln, chllcl'H pluypen, Dietz, 32Li Eust Muple, Mnson, ehlld'H rcwlwr, child's tmctor nnrl phone 5903 Mm10n. 20wlf !Ire luclrlet• trnller. Harold Em·n· ---·-------·-- ---·- hill, 335 E. Elm street, phone BOY'S BICYCLE for sale, In good 24G11 Mnson. 30wlp

$il,200, ~~~e 3:l4l _______ Muso~ ·------------ MASON-7 rnomH nnrl hnlh, gas CUSTOM COM[l[NING with Abel

WAN'rim-Pnr·l·tlmr. oft'lce worlt by wornnn wllh 2 yours expei·i·

ence. No Hhort hnncl. Write to llox 114. c/n .Ingham County News.

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Heal Estate Agency condition. Melvin Brown, 115 -------- --·----\----·

Mr.r.eh roncl, Dun;;vlllr.. Phone BOY'S BICYCL!il for snlr., In good 2091 Dansville. 30wl condition, rr.nsnml'hle, A'1so FARMiil

1 - --·- washing mnchlne, chenp, Stnnlr.y 200 ACfiE Dnlry 'fo'nrm, onr. or ORDER CHfiTSTMAS enrrls un1l David, phone 23fi6fi Masnn, 4 Mleltlgrtn's host nnd morlern. to

wrapping pnpet• nnw. Hnvr. n miles west n( Mason on Columbia the lust minute. Jnclitdlng 2 nice selection. Also rlhhons, stu· mac! to Alll'cllus road, 2 miles large' harns, 2 silos, hum llonery unrl pnp1•r nnpldns. Mrs. north at house No. 805, 30w1 C!]eaner, hay drym·, nnrl other

~~~~~~~.n P~~~;~ ~;sc~e~~~~;lttrer!t, GLADIOI~i -~·$i.'ori -p~r-~-~io?.C"n: :~~:~~~~~Jgs. 01~-rc;;;~~ktc~ 0 '\~)~(r, 30wl F'lornl nt'l'nngcments for all oe· 'l'ct• s

------------ cnslons. G. R. Penr,;all, :J3~ East m ·

furnncr., ncnr clnwntnwn, lnrge lot, gm·nge, work lihnp, Price $7,0QO,

TN MASON-7-room 2-story hoiT,le with 2 baths, 4 debrooms, onlt llonrs, furnnce, 2-cnr garnge, lnrgo lot. $[1,500.

211 ACR!ilS, good six rooms nnrl onclosccl sun parlor, furnnce and bulh, nice ltltchen home. l£i5 acres tillable, well drained lund, ii4 ncres seeded, 18 stnn· clllon burn, silo, lurge two·

MnH~I!Y HmTis Clip pel' com· w AN'rED-13nby sitting .Job all· hlne. 'l'wu wngons fm•niHitod, AI· emoonH nntl enrly evenings. ton Pnrlwr, li:i7 N. Edgai' road, Gernlcllne H:ll'l·ls, 2tlB Syrmnnre phone 2lil84 Mnson, 30w1 street, Mason. 30w1p

Livestock Trucking nnd Buying

Have your sluclt truclwd to the marlmt thnt multoR lhe morlwt, hy experienced truclwrs.

WAN'l'ED-W!II pay cash for l!l<l9 Fore! tllrlor or fOI'rinr He·

clnn. Must he In exc:ellr.nt contll· tlon. No dcnlr.rs, P. 0. Box 207, Leslie, . 30wtf

WANTED-Anything of vniue to

story tool shed, second tloor All Anlmnls Insured ndaptnhle for buttery chlclmn Cnll us on any ldncl of llve!ltoclt setup, Might :consider mort· you wish ta •4•11 at horn!!, MEA'r PROCESSING nnrl Jocl<cr Elm street, phone ,25023 Mason. NEAR MASON, 7fi Acre Farm, 5-

equlpment for sale: Bulcher's 30wtf room house partly modern. npron, cutting block, trim hloclt, ------------ Lnrge IHH'n nne! silo. Locrtlml hool<s, rollers and gambrels, over- Tra.llers on n blucl<lop. I'CJflCI. $12,000. head steel track with hnngers Terms.

'l Wh itecl'a:ft AB 4-hurner runge ,,,, .... , ... lji~4.iiO

UniVet'RUI rnngr. .... ,, ............ $12~[jQ Sales and Sel'vice Estate rung~ '""""'""""'""""'$35.00

220 Ash Slrcc!l Phone 282fil AB apartment .3-hurner

gage, contrnr.ts or home as See us tor 1fttll' registered Hump­part pnyment. Better Invest!· shire brcecJIII8 Moclt. 'l'he ll<!St In gnte 1 his doni nt $27,500. meat type hogl!,

sell nt Dunsvllle Methodist Booster auction, August 23, E:lth· er consignment ol' gifts nccepted. Phone Dansville 2G31 or Mnson 2-2503, 30w5 ·---------1.-------·-· WANTED-Good hou~e trailer

120 ACRES one milo !rom Dans· . . , for n varn lion. Perfect' care

i

:1

1 Mason range ................. , ................. $fiG.50

2010 N. Enst St. Phnne fiD701l IJotpolnt apartment Lanslnf( 3·hur.ner range .. ,,,.,.; ...... $09.50

------------·--- ---------- USED REF'IUGERA1'0RS Norge 1 cu, ft ....................... $49.50

Household Goods Coldspot 6 cu. ft. ................ $74.!30 Stewnrt-Wumr.r li cu. ft ... $6!1.50 C1·nsley G en. ft. .................. $3fi.OO

DO DAY GUARANTEE

anrl swllclws, pnpcr eutters, wire trnys unli lmslwts, ruhhq stamps, tnpe machines, steel vlsihlc card !lie, steel 'dcslt and stool, 2,500-lb· Beam scales, port:elaln counter scales, 1,000-lh. platform scales, .3,000-lh. plat form scnles, Rhnrp freezer, lnslcle measurement 1fJ feet, 7 Inches by 5 fl. 7 Inches nncl 10 feel high, Iceberg warm mom

·r-RAii~Ert-IrOMm, .2 heel; mount: NEAR MASON, 30 acres of good crl on good Jot In vlllngo of. level lnnd. G-room modern 3·

Wehhcrvlllr., $1,500 full price. bedroom home, nil on nne floor. Brnclshaw Realty, phone Wchher· 'Full lmsement. Bnrn, poultry ville 5,1. 30w2 house unci other hull!llngs. $12,· ---------- ----·-- 000, terms. 'l'WO WHEELED trailer for salr..

R. W. Frnry, Dansville. :JOwl 38-ACRE FA~M. 9-ror:tm tl-bcd· ___________ . __ L._______ room hrntsc tn extra good con·

Used Vacuum Cleaners

lndwr plant, 60 drawers, operates Dogs and Pets Consumers Power Co. In any building wllltnut addition­al Insulation; outside measure- .. ·--­mcnts 18 ft 3 Inches hy 7 feet, PARAKEETS-Baby Paralteets,

clition, 2-car garage, 24x30 ham, poultry house, hroorler house and other bullrllngs. Lo· enter! on blncktop rond, school bus at the cloor. $11,500, 1orms.

Mason

17w1 .3 Inches hy 7 ft., G Inches., 9G nil- all colors, sex guaranteed. Eurr.l<n Upri~~ht ...................... $:5.9;5 l':ur·,•lw, lllw new

wllh nttachnwnls .............. $:14.95 HOUSE PAINT PEELING?-Wiwnl, new .......................... $24 ·[)5 Maybe we can help you. Cull us Iloovcr ........................................ $8.95 1-:ler:tl'lllux, ·ru'wc!st rncuh•l .... $•! 2,;,0 for an lnspectlon, no charge or

obligation. Perkins Hardware, Air·way, tank type, M A311 2G tr

lilw rww .............................. $44.95 P_l_ro_n_e __ a_so_I_l _: . w Phone Mason 4R01 Ol' Lansing • fi2:J42, ask for CRAWFORD.

steel cold room lncll!'rs, 0 lock- Seeds, cages, supplleE, also can· I NEAR MASON, GO acre farm. crs to n section 10 ft. high, 21 aries. Open 9:00 n. m. to 9:00 p. Levelland with n 4-room house. Inches wide and 30 Inches deep, m. dally. Brattalns Birr! Shoppe I Located on u blacl<top roncl. 1 wood locker room ladder, 1 steel on US-127, third house east of $7,500, terms. . .• i~l!dillil. Inciter room ladder, 4 compres- rnllroncl, Leslie. Phonr. Leslie sors with switches and controls, 2604. .. 5w52p NEAR. MASON-4-rnom house, 4 oak hnrrels, 8 Stei'ilamp light OGS C Ill AI<' C l·t 1 2 acres of lnnd. $2,100. Terms.

:JOwl p fixtures, Westinghouse, oil stcnm D ,_- 0 es,' regs erec 'I heating plant with new Delco beautiful pupplr.s of wonderful NEAR MASON-5-room modern,

Mlchlgnn Cllmnte Conrlltlonecl burner, il blowers with switches breeding, healthy and i~telligcnt. ranch-type house, all heat, 2·

ville, hrlclt house, 2 burns, F 9Gx32 with 14 stanchions and .:.~, two barns, 50x40, chlclwn coop 20x30, good Jnncl. Prlce $1G,OIJO.

D Franklin ·&·Son ;promised. Woulcllllte lnst 2 wce\cs • · , · , . In AugttRt. Phone 3551. · 30wlp

Licensed Qenlers, :rrtason . ___ :....._ ----·----------.. ·----·~: Phone 207[):1. MnAOii. HELP WAN'rED-Womnn ·. 'f~1r

DANSVILLE-2-story and base· ment brlclt store building on mnln corncr,t· $4,000.

Need lots of good snlenble list­Ings In farms nn!l city prop· erty.

DANSVILLE INCOME-4 rooms upstnlrs renting for $'Iii n month. Owners' G-room apart· ment below, 2 baths, fine dcc­orntlons, nent and clean rendy for new owners to move In without even a clListlng. Price $8,400. But owners want 1o sell. Any reasonable offer will he consirlerecl.

. , selt-servc laundry .In · .Mnson. -----:---~-:...,..~ 'AIIio. mnn to se'rvlce Mnytti'g

Livestock Trucl}in·g ro Detroit Pncltlng House and

Ylll'dS ' Mondays and Tur.sdnys

Insured Service

Eli Mire & ·Son G miles west of Mnson on ·Co· lumblu, 2 miles Jiorth on Ono'n· dngn rand.

' Phone Holt 45114 2Gw5p

CUSTOM SA WING. Also slab

wa~hers, base ~nlnry. Call trlsl.le 3721· moi·nlng only. Aslt for·. Del.

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HOUSEWORK WAN'l'ED or.car-lng !or children. Anything In

the line of worlt. Miss Pearl Jones, 816 Steele street, ph9ne Mason · 2·G7S1. :lO\vi -- -- ·-------------WANTED TO BUY-Bnleu hay

and straw, please· stnte l<lnd·o! hay. Amount yon havr. nnd whether wire or 1wlne haled; Trainor Grain ami Hay Co., :£'. q. Box 113, Utica, Michigan. Phone 73741. 30w1

WANTED TO RENT-House, Lin· furnished, Mason· or vicinity.

b' Wa.te1· Heatel's Bottled Gas and controls, 275 gallon fuel all George McDowell, 1 mtle north cur garnge, 3 acres of land, ncar tanlt, would be adequate for 8 to of Dimondale, phone 3793 Dl· school. Terms.

DO YOU HAVE money to loan nt G'/t•? I have buyers who need !lnnnclng on denls requiring $3,500, $il,200, $7,500, $10.000. Aslt me about the financing of these properties.

wood for sale. Franlt Ward, first farm south of I-Iarpor school on US·127 at Butler's Restaurant. Phone Lansing 49291. 4.2wtf At· least 3 bedrooms. Phone Lari·

sl~~-2m~:_o. c. I~~wls. __ 3~w1~ --:~0-gal. auto. gas .................... $68.50

20-gal. auto. gas .................... $59.50 52-gnl. auto. clcetric .... $10L.50 up

'tTGntvilllizecl fittings ~}ioil Jlipe and fittings . . (~:Chrome fillings anrl spl'ctal!Jes ~: .. ·on display

~;Complete hath sets ...... $164.50 up

~,, Plumbing and Ileatlng :'<' • •

[l. Ron Lew1s i· ~. Phone Mnson 2-4822 "~Aili>y at rear of Mason Home Ap·

pliance

mondalr.. 27w4 Installations, Conversions, Ap· 9 room house or commercial ·--· BEAUTIFULLY landscaped

pllances building, 2 hot air blo~Yers, one BEAGLE PUPS for sale, 2

Ensy Terms, Free Dellvccy

Don Hill 3135 S. Oltemos Rd., Oltcmos

Phone Lansing S-7849 29wt.t

radiator, 2 cool room doors, 10 months cild. AKC registered. ft. hy 47% nne! 6 Inches thick, 2<120 East Cavanaugh road, Lan­Armstrong, l locl<er room door, sing. Phone 7-2402 Lansing, Jnmlson, G ft, 8 inches by 34 30w1

country home 1 mile from Ma· son, completely modern home, full basemerit, oil heat nnd 1 acre of land, shown by appoint· ment only $13,500. Inches and 8 inches thick, steam .

jacl<eted 50-gallon lard rendering TO GIVE AWAY-Four lttttens, NEAT 2-bedroom bungalow with ltettle, 3 racl<s on rollers about part Angora. Russell Birl<ett, bath and furnace on 2 acres of 30 Inches by GO Inches with 3 12G E. Cherry street. 30w1p land near Leslie.

shelves, bunk heels an~ chrome CANARIES for sale, light nnd CITY PROPERTY DINETTE SET-Modern .Junior, bird cage wi1h stnnclarcl. Conta~t dar!<, several young ones. Fred NEWLY BUILT ultra-modern

table with .leaf, table pad and Mrs. Ruth Mci<ny, Route 3• Wtl· Cox, Route 1, Dansville, 1415 Os· home. 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, 4 chairs. China cabinet and buf· llamston, or phone 25J 22 Bell born road. 30w2 large closets and ltitchen with fet.. Phone 4743 Mason. 30wl Oal.t. · 29W2P all of the latest conveniences.

HAVE GOOD double-front store building for sale. This Is well leased at $140 a month. This will net 8% now with possibly $110 a month more soon. Qulclt action required.

IN DANSVILLE-7-room house, not modern, needs well, good locution, large Jot, barn garage, $3,500.

IF YOU n'oN"l see Wllat you want In thls ud, please call nnd tell me what you want and I may be able to hel·p you.

A. 0. G1~eenough BAlm AND SON-The fastest- ---- ... ____________________ R I E t t Full basement with recreation growing plumbing, lwnting and,RUG-7x9 Axmlnster, 2 thr~w PX SURPLUS MART..:..at Char· ea 5 a e room, garage, Indoor and out· Real Estate Brok!lr since 1914

apJllinncc dealer in Ingham coun· rugs to match, all over pattem. . lotte for tel)ts •. tarps of .. all ____ ______. · door'1lreplaces nnd oil heat. ·All 1346 Maso)l St. · Dansville ty, 20'/.· of[ on Hotpnlnt floor Phone Mason 2·1961. 30wl sizes, waders, worlt clothr_ng, INCOME PROPERTY-In · Ma· _on . a large. Jumlscaped lot. Phon~ Dansville 2291 model clemonstrntors. Complete COME SEE and mnl<e me an of· shoes, boots. ~ut-mte barg~ms. son, five rooms and ba!h down. Shown by appointment only. Da or Evenl~

5 · line of R. C. A. am~ Raytltc?n fer. New perfection tablelop oil Be foxy, be Wise, econom1ze- Two-room ar,artment With bath ·call today. . Y g

Welding Fnrm Machinery Repair

Is a Specialty . Plow Points Hurd-Faced

Automotive Repair Radio and Television Service

Robinson Welding· Shop

1111 S. US-127, Mason, Phone Mason 2-5271

.

Dead or Disabled Stock

Highest pr·lces paid · · Service same day called

Phone Collect . ' Mnson 3141 or Lauslng 52239

WANTED-March G, 1952 Issues of Ingham County News. Will

pay 10c each.. 39wlp

WANTED-'~ wood bedstead !or , .a· small apartment, We .h.~ve the springs and mattress, the lied must measure •12 Inches across. A. I. BuHerfleld, Renl Estate Agent, Fowlerville, phone 121 Fowlerville. 30w1

HOUSEI(EEPER W ANTED-Re· liable wom'nn for general

houselweplng. Nice home nnd good wages. Phone Mason 219Gl.

30wl

WANTED lly day or weelt, farm work or other labor hy ex·

• perlenced farm wol'lter. Orville Sexton, 1872 Eifert road, phone Aurelius 3102. . 30w1p television. Complete !me of Ghd· stove and single bed John Chll· shop PX nt Charlotte, open Snt· and storage room up. Downstnlrs IN MASON -G·room house, part-j f s .

,,,den paint. Drop in and ~ce LIS at son, 1308 Meridian ;oacl. Phone urday night. 22wtf can be used as two apartments. I modern •!.·-acre of Janel, good arm ervlces .. 5211 South Pennsylvama, Lnn- 5508 Mason 30w1 -- Extra wide lot. Stalter. LeRoy Y ' • d treet ·$

03oo I

.',;•· sing . .Just 1 bloc!' south of Jolly ·_· ___ · _· · SEE TI-lE NEW Remington slide

1

Saelens, 528 E. Ash, Mason, phone !~cation, pave s ' ' ' · road. Plenty of parldng space. ELECTRIC WASHING machine 300 calibre. We have it. Extra 25451. 23wtf erms. . ··--C-U_S_t_O_l_n_B_a-:1-:l.-ll_g_• __

.:;.: 3Dw4 -Clean and in good condition,- magar.ines, receiver sights, scope I . A LOVELY 3-bedroom ranch

, Carl Berg Licensee for Dar!Tg & Co. WANTED to cnre for 1 or · 2

pre-school children ~tartlng September 1 in my home, week days. Phone Mason 2·584ii. 30wl

$22.50. Inquire ·Mrs. Hatl, 304 mounts and' scopes .. Left hand. 4 ROOMS and 3-plece buth, hot home, all on one floor, all heat, · With 1951 New Holland baler, ··• "sTOVI~---Whltc tnhlc-tnp kero· Shepard street, Lansing, phone safeties. Also Champ ton motors, and cold water, 10 acres of very modern steel Jdtchen, 4-piecr. string tie

sene slave for sale. Clean and Lansing 4-7573. 30w1 let us tell you about the hydro- good productive soil, located in bath spacious corner lot. in good shape. Grand for n cot· drive, 14-ft. used Wagcmalcer bont one of the best communities in Ten~s. tage. Robert Hughes, 2801 Mcrid· USED FURNACE for sale. Hoi· nnd trailer. Get your new or used Ingham county, $5,500, $1,350 ian road, phone 5482 Leslie. lund 22" furnnc.e, 3 years old, gun, boat or motor from us. Rifle clown. Phone Whipp Farm Agen· INCOME PROPERTY-3·famlly

Walter Hughes

4% Farn1. Loan~. · Only Fur mer Owned Land

Danlt loans offer

,.,,. 30wlp good as new, only $50. Phone l'ange available. Layaway plan cy, 4-1404 Lansing or Robert unit with 3 garages, In Mason, . Lansing 5-3266. 2119 Robinson nnd financing. 1500 Cavanaugh Kirby, 2·4982 Mason, evenings. all milts modern, monthly In·

27w3

'··· POHCI-I GLIDER for sale, $10. I'oad, Lnnslng.. 30wl road, phone Lansing 74641. come exceeds $150. If you want =:::-:--::::-:::::-:--::---::--=- National Farm Loan Call Mnsnn 2•1G22, 133 fiayner 27wtf HOUSE-Modern 7-room house a good investment see this WILL CLERK aucllon sales any.

''H' street, Mason. 30w1 DAVENPORT and with new roof nnd siding, nn· property today. · where. Also Income tax assls· . Assns.

Low cost4o- no Joan ·fees · Long term - to 40' years ·

Full prepayment privileges Sound 'farm mo1·tgage credit for any useful farm purpose.

North.Wind Farm Phone Lansing 8·2•138

or Lansing 8-5156

H• -- sale In good condition. Mrs. TARPS, TENTS, sTeeping bags, tural gus, 1 acre of ground, Ia- tnnce. Earl Dunsmore, ~04.2 N. ll04 E. Michigan, Lansing· r.., ,ELE:C'I'RIC SWEEPEfi for sale, Leon Cowdry, 1935 West Lamb canteens, mess kits, camping c,"tecl corner of US-127 and Col- IN MA.SON-7-room modern Columbln, Mason. Phone 2·3241. . Phone 58816'. ,

· $25 AI G E d I M s 2 4911 30w1 11 h " house, gas heat, 4 bedrooms, ga-''' : Premter, ' , . so . '. ron ' p lone n on . ' supp es, army s oes for farm lege road, beautiful corner for a I'agc, lar·ge, lot on paved ,qtreet, 18wtf ' ... . . \"n".'ltct•, $GG·, and lawn mower, --- unci general use army and navy 1 . 1 C b . George Greenl~nf, ·St::c.-rre~s. ·, ' " COOK STOVE .for sale, cream xf rds ·' ' business of any tmc. an e $11,500. Tel\!llll, -----,-----=-------=--::-:----:-:-:- A 1

$20, all fairly now and in good o o war surplus of all sorts . F 1 b WE. DO CUSTOM baling with 1· ~{enneth. L. Brown, ss stant . ''

111 'condition. Lester Smalley, 327 W. enamel, a good baiter, needs for any' use. Open until 9:00 p. m. seeniianby ttlmMo. 11' 1or s8a0e4 Ny"Iowgns· BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY John Deere automatic wire Se1·v!ng Ingham and Eaton ·

1 I 'J8'J11 M C II new grates, $10,.', De Moyer, off Tl1ttrsdn er, - er er. a 1 ns, . JC o . URANT ' tl best 3 t 1 000 b I · · 'Cherry, p1one - - ason. a y. Fox Hole P. X., city 1 1 30 1 REST A , one o" 1e baler. 1 c up o , a es; over

HIGHEST prices paid ror potil· try. Plclt up fll1ytlme. Oustwn·

worlc Ia apccial. W. H; Appioton, phono 5380 ?.Won. SwU

25 TO 50 ACRES or more land wanted. to put in ·corn or wheat.

Phone Lansing 87366 evenln~s. . .' 45wtt

-"'• BALED HAY WANTED. :cheap,

Phone . 4B42G I:.anslilg or ' eve.' nlngs 87366. 4wtf

WANTED •ro BUY-AIIldnda'of

l I 30 l Olcemos rand, ·~ mile enst on bloc!! Bn hac t rom . w. 1 1 M' ) · Lo ted 000

b 1 12

b 1 J ·""after 'l'hursr ay. w rgain Basement entrance n centra tc ugan. en 1, a es, c per a e. ames " · Harper road, phone Mason 2-5890· west side of Probst Drug store. FIVE-ROOM house, garage nnrl on one of Michigan's busiest O'Berry, Qexter 'l'rall, phone Ma·

usmD KALAMAZOO furnace for• .30w1 Phone 89571 East Lansing. 14wU: lot for sale, near .Jolly Corners; trur11< lines. Gross volume from son 5509. 27wl!

alii automobiles and trucks. $\ n 100 lb. title welght, also .wanted. scrap lrori and metal. Highest. prices paid nt. the farm. Alsa .. old

1952 Baling Seaso·n . wire and tin. can_ James \'y'hlt· . niter, 21M Dnnsvrlle or phone

',,II.,. sal~. "Admiral. No. 18.': can. be REFRIGERATOR-S cu. ft. r-;. ~ ----:------ also gdod used cur, sedan,· $80. $55,000 to $00,000 11 year. Duo to , 1 •• 1,exam_mccl a~ 0 . . T. Hoods otfrce, frlgerator, in good condition, F~SH DOBIE LAI<E, now open to Runs good, and 50 two Jb pullets ill health the owner will sell. Farm ,Liability

Insurance

Wanted, hay nnd straw to bale I Dansville 2952.. · 5wtt at no lncrease In prices. . w' ANTE"' M hi l . I . ·

li!u I-IarrJson bmldlng, Mason. 30wlp $35. Mrs. Rudolph Bowman, 110 public, East Holt road, 4 miles for sale. Grace Furry, 3362 Eaton Stoclt, fixtures and Inventory, Park street, phone 4841 Mason. east of Holt to Doble road, north Rapids roncl, near Jolly Corners, $9,500, terms.

• u- ore c c tens, 1eavy L K Zimmerman & fryers and sprlng~rs. Will pick

FRIGIDAIRE for sale, 0 ft., or • io .. , will trade for cnltlc. H. B. Mil· ~1.'o1 ler, 3400 W. Holmes rand, Lun­t:r ... : sing, phone 74683 after six. ., , · 3Dwlp ·•·nl------------lfi!, WILLIAMSON pipe furnnce for

sale, 24-inch 'fire pot, 7 years I old. Phone 2583 Dansville. Enrl ·l d

~'•ll C. Os~orne. .. 30wlp

,,.,,VANITY DRESSER for snle, wal· ·· ·~ nut, large attached mirror.

Phone 89145 Lansing, 316 Ellzn­. lf•k beth street, East Lansing. 30wl

. 30w2 1% miles to lnl<e. Boats, $1.00. Lansing. 30w1p ------------ Phone 1 87328 Lansing. Central

ANTIQUES - Antique straight Michigan's deepest lulte. 19wtf buclt chairs, antique marble top -

dre1ssetr, latr

1ge fodur draw

0er pJJacln FARMERS ••.

wa nu an que resser. r. . . WORI"MEN Ponton, 307 S. Rogers Street, " ' • • • phone Mason 22G93. 22wtf Fink , ..

120 ACRES, blaclctop road, 6 room house, modern; large

barn, silo; plenty of other build· lngs. Good land, well fenced, $18,500 with $6,000 down. Brad· shaw Realty,. phone Webberville 54. 30w2

• • . up, W. X. Steadman. ~oulta•y Son Fnrm, 620 s. Edgar l'oad, ph'!ne

FARMERS • • • Phone Holt 44611 9804 Mason, 19wtl Did you !mow that your tractor

22 tf ·

Abel Real Estate on the road comes under the snme 1*- w WANTED-Standing timber. We financial liability Jnws thnt your EXTERMITAL TERMITE serv· will pay top prices tor lai·gl!

Age cy car does. i e Specializing In termite and virgin or second growth Umber. n FARM LIABILITY • • • po~der post beetle control. One of our foresters w111 mar~

209 w. Ash Protects you for all tractor ac· Bonded operator, 5 year gunrnn· your timber according to .good

LOTS

· Mnson, Michigan clclents, on or oft the rand, pro· tee bucked by bonded cash re· forestry methods If you so des~~·e, Ph 3]61 tects you for other farm accidents serve. Termites are hurd to de· Contact us before selling. Tbure·

Lines Men Overalls WE HAVE BUYERS for fnrms One - such ns 11 cow causing 11 cnr ac· teet. Call a specialist for free In· son Lumber Company, Hqwell, Denim Worlt Clothes between 40 and 300 acres, List 49wl cldent, other accidents Involving spectlon. Phone B. v. Fruln, phone 931. 6wU

"Wears like a t:iigs nose" your farms now. Robert l{irby, "' f ur f rm operations 26

883 o t r t

Armstrong

Linoleum - Rubber Tile OLD I<EN1'UCKY salesman, phone Mason 2-4982, I-IOUSE-:.J·room bunga,ow or yo n · phone • pera or rep esen 11' WANTED-All klncis of logs and Llnotllc - Asphalt Tile Worlt Clothes PI snle, gas conversion furnace, lo· ALSO • • • tlve. 16w4p·U standing timber. Call Charlotte

Cork Tile 10 oz. Cancas E:~~~g ~-~~:. Agency. 3~~~ 4c6a2te1d. in Jacltson, Phone Leslie your farm !lability policy gives 379 daytimes Ol' 1960 evenings or :~1

:::; CURTAIN STRETCHERS for HASTINGS 'fARPAULINS • 13wtf you u $500 medical payment pro· Ditching write L. L. Johnson Lumber com· 1; :: sale, practically new. Also doll Aluminum WaH Tile All Sizes FARM FOR SALE, 45 acres, 7 tectlon for guests at your farm. pany, Charlotte. 31wtf . · buggy, kitchen wall slnlt, outside From G'x8' to 20'x20' room hous.c, all modern; good R 1 Est te ALSO • • • We dig the ditch, lay the pipe ., 11 ;. door, 2'6"x7', 2 windows. Phone Bigelow Carpets -$4.95 up- locution; 10 acres timber, 25 ea . 1 a you may insure yourself, your and do all plumbing for bath· W-1,\NTED AT ONCE-An Indus·

·· .. We Install • Fire Resistant acres is tillable; rest pnst:ure with 10 .ACRES on us.127, good 4• family or hired man for medical rooms, septic tanlts, drain tile trlous man with good reputa· .,n,, Mnson 355

1. :JOwl Ball-Dunn • Mildew Resistant spring fed creeks, 3% miles east room house with 'bath. Near payments In ca!ff.! you or they nre water to barn, etc, Digging tlon, character and habits to ·.·.' RANGE-Electric tabletop range Phone 5231 Mason ~ Water Resistant oi Mason on Dansville road. school. Go.od gnrden land. Injured while working tile farm. qulcl(ly done with our new baclt opernte a Rawlelgh. business In , .".·'/•:(.: for sale, Hotpolnt, suitable for · 2•4awtf Phone 24059 Mason. 30W1P. 6 "' 0 $ 800 d ALSO ••• , hoe. We nlso do bulldozln~. Enst Lansing and Grund Ledge.

bl M I d R d $ ,::JO ·

2• own!. d you Aan seAure EmployeArs I have been selling Rawlelgh pro· ,,, .. ,lake ca n. rs. F oy aymon , GO ACRES hi t a ~ ~ "

· ·!,.·) phone 3755 Leslie. . 30wlp PX (Surplus) Mart HOUSE for sale, nearly new, with • 1 ~n G ~c f op ~0 th' Liability to protect you In case a F. C. Anderson & ducts In north Eaton county for •

1 living room, dining room, ldtch· Near sc 1°0 • 00 louse, a · f 1 1 1-l d nd the past 9 years and will help

: .. ~~:;·;iFURNITURE-3 rooms of furni· REFRIGERATOR for sale, Also no· Main St. en, bedroom and bath down, 2 room, oalt floot·s, built in freez· arm empfo~e3 ~ 11 ~re a Sons get you started. Write or see ·A. · • ture for sale, In good condlt,ion, several pieces of antique fur- Charlotte, Michigan large bedrooms with plenty of ing unit. All crops nnd tools. sues you 01

1 um~~es~ c. Ill • · R. Farnsworth, Route 1, Holt, or

Including curtains and floor cov· nlture Including chairs, dressers, NOTE:-cut this ad and taJ(e it storuge space up. Full bnsement, Tractors. $16,500 for all. ;l~fnfofh:p~h~~:e;~tec~l:rl a~d I~ Phone Dansvllle 2363 Rawlelgh's Dept., MC0-672-GBK, erlngs ... Will' sell together or sep- tables and several cheap dressers. with you, Its worth $1.00 on oil heat, well insulated, excellent Carl Jewett • rates nre reasonable. CUSTOM HATCHING, ducks and Freeport, Illinois. 29w2 urately~. with option to, rent Call Dr. Pontpn. Mason 2·2691. purchase of any 3 Fin!( gar· locution. Low monthly payment. geese. Excellent work, good WANTED _:Baby sitting and house,;r11211 N. Cedar road, Ma· 29wtf ments Otis Clipper, 504 I-Iall Boulevard. ·See · Jewett .Insurance Incubator, 20 years experience. light housework by day or son; 1~:.·mlles south of Ho31two1n .REFRIGER. ATOR-S ~Used re· Phone Mason 23371. 30wl Phone 4401 Mason A. Aileen .Mentor, 12855 Peacock . k Ph Cl

1 e C rls Ma Us 127 o p EVERYTmNo tn plumbing fix· . 20wtt gency road, Leslie. Phone Leslie 3650, · wee • one nr c ar • • · ' · · frlgerators and washing ma· turea, material for plumbing and LOTS-6 x 10 rod tots for sale, 1 .. , W M.

1 St PI SSli l4wtt son. 2·1281. " 30wl

ICE BOX for sale, holds 150 lbs chines for sale, $20 up. Also used aheet metal. Do your own Install.· one block from relocated US· MUCK FARM for snle, 60 acres, 5al • ape • . tone of Ice. In good condition. Phone farm machinery. . Refrigeration lng and uve. c. J, Perrin, 11~ 127 on I{lpp road. Roy 'Adams, on Fitchburg rood, 2 houses and M ·

25811 ·Mason. ~. . ' '30Wl service. Plainfield Farm Bureau, State street, Mason. 19wtf phone 3561 Mason after 5:00 p, dr·y shed. William F. Kahler, Dola, CUSTOM COMBINING wanted, Wanted or.e , · Gregory, phone 9·F·6 Stockbridge. m. , lSWU: Ohio. Phone 2486 Dolu. 26wt! Allls·Chalmers GO combine with RANQE - Sears and Roebuclc ' 28w4p Bill's Bait Shop · motor. 1500 Cavanaugh, phone . . . .

. t·1 ,kitchen runge for sale. Margar- ' ' . . IN LESLIE-AdJacent to new ROLLING VIEW-Building sites Laftslng 74641, 27wtf WANTED-Steady Jab·· Ramon c·· I ' .. ,. d twi'et l{nauf, 1¥.: mile west of Fitch· THAYER PLAY . PEN, 2·wheel Minnows and .other live bait of school, 14-room partly modern 8 miles south of Lansing near , · - M t1 Bo lSi M . a· ss· ·~'-· ·~e· s . ,. burg Stockbridge. 30wl trailer with license, hand lawn all kinds hQuse on black topped street, US·l27, 1 to 4 acres, priced from BUTCHERING of all kinds, pork, PI or ::.1 Mas~n ::r; . · · · , : ,1 ' mower. Also white dinner jacket, WI'llt'am Ca·r·l 66x132 ft. lot with mature shade $300 up, near grade school. good Tuesday and Wednesday; beet, Ione •

$40 WARDROBE for sale or will selections, green metal dog bed. · trees, $4,500 terms. Extra lot garden land, some wooded, some Thursday; poultry any day, We WANTED-Cream, erra and poul• trade for ~ bed. Must be In Mrs. Don Vanderveen, Jr., 560 Phone 2·8271 402 s. Lawton St. available If desired. Paul Doty, near creek, Electricity available, pick up· and deliver. Leslie Food try. See .Lawrenee HYatt, llOD ·0. ' n' 'P.ane· ·. ·.6·:····.:

good condition and clean. Phone. ·~anderVeen.Drlve, Mason, .phone • Across from County !'ark 814 Pacific street, Lansing, phone terms. H. :c. Rlethmlller, 4495 Lockers, phone Leslie 5361 orJHan· litr.eet, JllatQn~ftapld~, phon• _, 111 Jlolt 2907, • .. ..· 30Wl 25012 Mason.' . aQ\¥1 .19wtt 41075 Lllnslng. , 23wtt Dexter-Trail, Stockbridge. 14WU Maaon 4591; . 21WU JllatoA,ftapldl UUJ... I ' aa"" . .. '. . . ., .

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Classified Ads Continued from Page 7

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WAN'I'l~D 1 I.1y a1111 bll'IIW, ,Ioiii'S Ul I'I'CIII~ltl Nl.i uf all 1\IIuls, [JOI'i(, Bt•otlteJ H, rlr•,!l<•t H, !II ~G LJ 111 ul11 'l'ill'Hddy Hlld WcdnP.~day; IJI•nl,

Drive, Whllmom J.akP. l'lwnr. 'l:luuHdny; puullry nny o •• y. We :JOOl Whlln11Jrc LaltP. l'uHtolfiee llld\ up a11rl lieilv<Jl'. LcHI~~~ .l•'uorl Box 125. J2wlt Lol'll<'t'H, plrunc Lcsllc ;J,Jlil ur

1\lnHun •15!Jl. 4wlf WO!JL[) '1'111•: gl•ntl••rn<~n rlrlv·

lng lhP n•rl pldwp ll'lll'k wl1n Wlliii'Sscrl li11• ill'driPJII bPI Wl'l!ll

the Olds <'llliJil' 1111d llll' Jllolor­cyde Oil SDiilli J'l'JIIIh,\'lVillliol IIVI'· nue, LanHlllf.(, o11 M;1y ~I pleo~se eonl;ll'l me Hl urwe. )'hone Lan­sing fi I fi!d<l. :lOw I

WAN'J'Io:D M<•n 111111 wom<•n Jo ~ell dh•pf'i to ''IIHIIIIIH'I', ill YIIUI'

prolcclcd IPITIIIII y, iai'J.:I' Vlll'll'ly of hlgi1 quahly l~llill'illlii'Pd lillii\V

rugs ami nlltc•r IHiliHPhold .trlil•lcH, No lnVPHimPnl, HPIII11g <'.XJII'liP.IIro 110( ncCl'.~S<ir,y, hOIIIIS, d,lijy COn!• missions. For furi)!PJ htlonnnl i111l write W. K VanC<~mp, Fielrl Man­aget·, LPslic, Mkhigan. 2Uw:Ip

\VAN 'I' I•; J) CUHloJII t'ttfT!Itlnlng

Attention Farmers WI'I'Vil l•'umlgatll

fill' Will'll I $:J,;Ji) gill. NI'IV I Jt•, llt•ss fly bpl'ily

1110 powriC'r mixiiiJ; I LJqUicJ I'UIIl'l'llii'IJ(C

I'IIIIH qunt'i'l

$2 2ri $·1.011

Dul'oul Cnllit• Spmy 1\lelliox.vdtlor I !11 $1.111

2 lim $2.1111

Ware's Drug MiiSII/1

ASI II•:S IIA ULI·~!J - rtuhblsh, clu­del·s, ,lunl<. \Vllllams lltnlltcrs,

71H Wt•st Center street, Masoll. pltnnt:! 2·1~£il. 20wtf

f'OH'I'HAI'l'S 'J'I I i\'1' PLfo:ASl~

UlllfA>HI•lN'H Pl~ltUON AIJI'l'Y l'OH'f'l tA l'l'S

Wl•:lllllNUH l•'omwl or· <'llllllld iJOIIIO OJ' UllldJo,

In <Jlllll'ch,

l•'AMlf,Y GltOIJI'H J\ t IIIJIIIO or i>llldlo.

OLIJ l'IIO'I'O()Jt,\ 1'1113 Copied 1111d t'cLlol c<l

l•'HJI MIGB ln ull Hlzcu nnd utylca.

I'I!O'I'OUHJ\I'IIY A'l' l'l'll 08S'I'-A'J' A I'IW 'IC YUU CAN

Al•'lo'UIW

/(raas-J(hatl :H1 1-JliiiP Hl, MilUOII

['illltJIJ 1\LI:•IJII 2fll:lt

PLAS'J'I.;J(J Nli i\ II klrHih nl plas-

OIL PEHMANENT:!t-$5.50 and up, Complete, Phone 5341 Lu­

Lorrulne llouuty ShoJI, 400 South ,fpffi'J'IiOIJ, MUHOil, 2flWtf

Glonn Casey Artctloneer

Wllllam~lon, Mlchlgun Phone Collect 227-W

8AVI~S'1'fiOUGIUNG-JPtee estl· m.tlcH, furuacc I'Cpalrlng and

sheet metal wm·l1, Call 11110· 42·121. W. Hcynohl~, Holt.

For Rent UPS'J'AlllS 4-room rurnl~hcrl,

npnrlmcnt, s)lnre huth.1 No I' drinking. Phone 26711 Mason. Mrs. Tluie Post. 30wl

tPI'Illf.: dum•; p.tll'!tinl( a SJll't~l;!l- TWO APAR'I'MgN'l'S for rent, 3 Jy, ItoltPI'I !:i. 1!111 11s, :IHil Aurel- room~; fut·nlshccl up~;LalrH, 1 Ius nmd, Lai!HII!g, lluulc ~-~rooms unfurnished downstah·s. l'IHIIIP La11sin1~ :l fi1DH. I WI f Arlulls only. Mrs. Ethel Newman,

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llomc Laundry IIIII!

510 s. Park St., Mason phone 2~:111. 30wl

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Old Relic Joins Safety Campaign

Avvliancc Hepair APATl'l'MEN'I' - New I y dcco·

rated, furnished, Hccond Iloor "HEAR'SE" TO YOU-Nurso VIOla Imobclcn, left, and Mrs, Rosemnry Brown examine n unicjuc

Mason Mtukcts ntAI'iON 1\IAIU\WI'."' Wlmul Ontll. r 'urn . llyo ... Navy llPnnH,

$Ul!l I

.70 ),!ill U11

....... 'lclO

Ch,uu:1•1 y t'hHJII•tt 11. Cou(, Yn. l•hlltoliiU M,

Cun(,, (IIYIIIII', Hoy J, l'ulll••y, lllltlllll~ (,uan J, HntHil Vtl. /•1111!1' A lloti!HI

llivu1r1•, H lluW111 lla1lllnnll, ulltliJIIY H. '1', BnltllltHIII v11 Hnt uh Uul,frultlll,

lllvuat•t•. ~1111111 ,J, llunn•nnn, J1., ut .. lmuuy,

WOOlli!UIT·-·.Iuly 2J, 11152 Hlulu n( Mll'hluun. 'I h .. l 11ul"dt• ('11111l

r4,1 tliu Cuuuly of luJ-tlllllrl AI H Hl'llrlinu nr 1Htid I IIIII!' II Pill Ill I hn

P111llldf• 01111'11 In lht• lily ur LHllllill"'' In t/11' Hllifl ('UIIIIIy, 1111 lfl1 :.!ollcl d11y ur ,Jid't, A, IJ. lllfr:!,

t•,,.t~,•nl, JION .• JOliN Mt ('LJ:LLAN, J11dp,, nf P1nl111tt,

In tht Mul!tl uf tlu f:t.tJIII' of Fl.ll\'11 I;, WOOIJIHJI•I', II· I PIIUPd,

II ltl'fWI\IhJI.f to lht• 111111! lhut thn lllllft fu1 lllt•tHIIIIIIInn nf tiHIUUI III'HII111L ~ultl f'HIIIIt• nhnuld l11• 1/uul••l, 1111d lhnl a tlmt• und plutto IH• HPttrtlll!ttl tu 1111'/Vt, f'XJ\tnilu• 1\lltl udJIIrot ull t luiu111 und dP~ tnu ulii 1\l.ndllrll •wid dt ,., rr u••l lty 1111d lu•· (Ill H IHIItl 1'11111 t :

wllli rrPW .Ioiii! Dt'l'l'l' motor cirlvr•n c·on11Jinl', I 'IPil:il' r•,!ll i11 ad­ViliH't' .. fimws Hill'. piHJIIC MaHon !12!11. :!Owl Ll~SL!f~ ImATING & PLUMB·

. INC: ('0. l•'tll'IHII't"' i!IHI hollror:;, We '''lfHLir' nil malrca ur wunll· ern, I ttngcrJ, etc,

apartment for rent. Four-rooms Pn!cty rcmmdor outstdc the U. S. Rubber Co, plant at Indianapolis, Ind. The 75-ycut·-old horse· anrl lt.Lllt. No children or pet~. Lo· , drawn hearse ~crvcs as an unusual billboard for the safety mcssosc.' - . WI~ HI W8~ W. Columh~.-~-~~~--~---~~~-~-~~-~-~---~---~~~~~-~~­slteet. Available at once. Inquire

lt I 1 lh tlf'H•1I, 'l'hul t'lr dlltJJJI uf uultl tiPt I IIIU d 1111' IPfjllilr r! Jo lfii'Hf llf f(lf'Jt• PlnlmH tu IUIIII tHtlll nt I!H• l'l'olmtt• IH­tlt•t• Ill :!lljr W, HI H111d1111\~ r 111'1 I, J,llll• Hirw, ~JJ, hlltuu, ftll 111 lil•foJ• 111 1• :.!'l1tl tiny or .July, 1\, "· 1%!, Ill IPII lhnlv u'••lrn I, lu I ht fu1' llfltlll, lllltl lim•· ""'' Plllt•t Ill'' lry 11 PfHII!lt• rl fu1 I"" '')I 1111111-nt I1J11 11111 nd!lltt!/nt 111 of 1111 , 1 L11u 1 nrul d••rnundtt IILrlliiiHI !laid riPt'llllf d

II Itt 1'u1tlu 1 111 tl••tpJf, 'I hut pul,fJ, no­ll,, lh~>IPnf hP 1dV1H hy puhluullunuf It

rr1pv u( fhlll flldi! fnt fhll'l' illlf'l'f'!IHI\'11 \\lf•f,,l lllt'~'ht\ltt to Hllld lfHY o( 111'1111111-!, Ill

fh1• fur..thurn ('uunl v NPWI', Jt ru \~t!IHIIII't' 111l11tfl! nnd l'illtlllilrd In ••nhl •ntt!llv,

wAN 'I' J•: n __ Comlrinlng wlllr all ftwls, Plurnhln;: lnsl,tllations, John DePrr• sPJI pr 11 peiiP.rl r·om-1 equipment anrl Hllpplws, JILII~JlH,

JJ!;JC Lawrence EvPry 710 Jo:vervl wal~r heaters, l'lc. Elecllwal roari, ~~~ rnilr• nor·tl!' 'or llllwPil HCl'VIce, wlrlt~g anrl appliances. r . 1 PI c ""7-1 M·1s 11 2£'wl( Call u~ for oil hurner servicing. o.tl ·

1011 ·'·

1 ' .o · 1 :! 17 N. M alii sll eel, Leslie, plmrw

WANTJ.;O.-\Viislnngs iinrl II'Dil·

ln~ll. W11uld .ils11 likl' lo 1'111'1' lor babies up I o I yt•i!J lty I loUt' OJ'

dny. Mrs. A1111 I latmllll, 511 Han­dolph sl!ecl, pllunc Mason ~ 177:l.

:<~wl

WANTED llay balm;: with our new New l!oii.IIHi haler. Heady

to go. Call :l!itl::>:1 .l\1a~u11. B. V. Fruin ami Son. 2-Iwlf

3G82. 2!Jwtf

Howitt Welding Shop

Welding- a11rl rr.pHir of farm machi11ery

Corner of Bunlwr ami Eifert !loads

Pirone Aurciiu~ 211a j(iwtf WANTED-Custom hay and .. _ -·- _ _ __ ... ___ _

!ltl'a\~ b<.~ling. s·~~l us. In ple.uty I Sl II :AilS SIIA!li'!.;Nim. Expet•J.I of lime L. D. I t.uli(ltn & Sun, I ly rloi!P. cummings !J.trbl'l' phone 2G7!J3 or 27U01 Masun. :;l!,;p, M<~snn. :lOw l

21wt f ·- . 1 -----. - SPit/\ YIN(; SlmVICI•:! For alii '1\'AN'l'ED-W.tHhing-, lOi Ill. liUft· ll'l'l'ris, Vtrlf':-i, hunirwks, Willow:;, I

dnccl, 12e IIJ. liull·dncd, Jlat rlildt hanl\s and fence mws. Jcn­worl{ Jlnisllctl. Scll-~crvc, ::::;e Jll'l washN'· load. l.lry l'lcan 111g .tnd kin;;, pl1onc L<tJISing 5litl:!!i Jaundt•y I!Ullc<J lot• flllfl dchvcrccl. :JOw:Jp Mn~on Dry Clcanr.ts and Sr.lf-scrv-ice !.aundrv, 217 S. ,Jpf[ct.,Ull, 1\l,t• tlon. PI1onc' otnJ Mm·an. 2wLr MEN'S AND WOMEN'S

WANTf~D - T:,'plng, longliand, Cuowm-1\l[ldc Clothes Alterations

Vincent ,J olmson a::n J•:. HVI'Hiltol'o

Phouc ~1~81 Mll~on

2·12wt.r

IN'l'lm!Olt AND 1~xnmron

o! Minnie Thorburn, 410 W. Maple, 11hone 2G511 Ma~on.

30wl

3-HOOM FURNISHED STONE 1 Jwusc lor rent. .Eleclrlclly, roel1 well, new gas slave and new elec­tric refrigerator. Suitable for eouple with Infant. Located In

Cards of Thanks WING--I WiHh to llt<LIIk the

Dansville 0. 1-:. S. No. flO for the fruit. A !so llmHP who 1 cmern· bcrerl me with car lis ami I he family who helper! during my Illness. Nine~ M. Wing. 30wl p c,tl! 22832 Mason. 30wl

painting. Free esllmale, yom -cliolce ol pdilll, Siilisfal'liun guar- APAfiTMI~N'l'-Modem 4 room a/IIPcrl. A. Lce Sanborn, JlhtJne apartment. No children, pet~, Mason :l··ll·IJ. 29wtf smoking or drinl>lng. 2397 Aure-

WOODs-:..::r~viHh~l llMt;k ali m~ I . ___ ----· II us ruad. 12wlf

relatives, friends and neigh· bors. Also palmns of Dansville I rum! routt•, Booster 1 luh, Whcnt· field Community Aid, Hmal Let­

Lawn Mowers

Sharvcucc.l Si<lde Gntrcling

Clarence I. Pierce

FOrt RENT-Wallpaper steamer tcr Ca11 icrs Assul'. anrl Auxiliar.v and floor sanrler. Inquire at I and V. F. W. Po~l (iS!JJ Jor llw

Shafer Decorating Supply, 425 s.1 many cards anrl gifts :;ent me

Jcffcr~on. Phone 23461. 45wlf during my illness. David .1\1.

I•ioon SANDERS for rent at I Wuods, :JOwl!J I Perld11s Hardware, phone Ma· - • , . ' . .- --~

soli 4311. 14wtf DHOSCIIA-I Wlslr 111 tins way to express my :-iiiH'ctc llrallks

l'Ofl RENT--2-room furnished to my many friends and relalivcs npa1·tment, better than aver· fot• the 'lovPiy enrrls, gills, flow-

Mason Pi1111te :;s:ll age, completely modet·n, beaut!- crs and many c.dis I rc•·eived C fl•lly dccor,·tted, ovcr··tuiTcd fur- while at lhc Slimwn hos1J1lal at omcr S.\'Calnon• and Bamcs • ~

niture, electric rango and refri· Entun Rapids. I ,tlw Wl'h to 2-~riwlifl ti I tl I I I I gcrator, wall to wall carpellng, ran' wse w 10 wvc rem eret

private entrance, private bath, many acts ol ·l<indness to the UPIJOLS'J'I·:IUNU _ ltr•."onahlc lots of cupboard and storage family since I've bccu home.

\v I Sp'·tcn, I1eated, ~oft water, Iaun- They will always he 1 cmembererl. Jll'lr'C's. c mvc our own rna- ~ ~

tct·t,!ls of !he llnC'st quality. He- dry. 551 West Maple St., Mason Mrs. Mary Drosc.:ha. .30wl folding or lll<llilllg of any l<lnd to be done In uwn horne. Ph11ne 873~7 Lansing. Mrs. Wayne Hey­nolcis. 22wlf

MHS. FLOYD WJ\RFLE

:130% S .. Jefferson Ph. 230.11 Loctttcd over Pclets llru~ Slou•

l ~l.-36wU'

gluing anrl repail Jllg furniture phone 5511 Mason. 23wtf III-L--;I-;-0-N I . I -1 I rl I I l I I I' I - - \VIS 1 to l mn c my 1111

te,<·over·Jng 0 1 0

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' 1 cc HOUSE-One room house for friemls, ncigllhorH, relatives

rw\y., 1: rc~ ~'~ 1 .111 '11 t:!s,. llldn~p ~~;uJ rent, 802 South Steele. Roy and Woman's 'Society of the B.tJl·

rlcll~ery set VKc, IIct b M.tthi.tH,

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I(llpalrlck 352 South £lreet. tisl church for gifts llowcrs

Legion Convention Speaker WAN 'r m D - 1•' I~ 1•1 S Il I•:GGS,

POUUl'RY, CREAM. We ni­wnys want more. f'Jd<ul up cad; wcelt from your door. Juol phone 2571 DansvJIIc. l'aul !lmlglcn.

2Bwtf

WANTED TO DUY-- Deacon and veal ealvcH. Wiil tal1e them at

uur farm before •I :Dil p. m. every Monday. B. V. l•'l'llin, two milcH cast of Mason, comer o[ lvcR anrl Dansville roads, Phone 2G883 Mason. 18wU

- ---------- --BLOCK LAYING an£1 cement

worl\ uf any type done lo your satisfacl ion, :1n years experience 111 1 hi~ work. Also water proofmg of llascmcnts. Prices vcty reason· able. We appreciate your patron· age. S. J. Marshall, fir~t house nm·th of :;tore at Eden, phoue Masou 5G81. 10wlf

Heating Equipment WANTED - Clean wlrlle rags, • Sales "

prefetably colton, cal!l!ot usc • HcJlair' rayou ot• wool. Will po~y 15c per • Cleauing { lb. Ingham County News, Ma· COMPLETE: PLUMBING

loc·tterl 'It lite rc·tr of Ilorn's ' I ' ' • .we _ore, , cas•;n, P wne . - ------~---· - during my illnc~s. Mrs. M. J. Sl ' Sl' M ' 1 218,) ·1 Phone Mason 3572. 2!Jw1 cards unci It cslt frui 1 Hcnt me I 01 cvemngs 2J8lli M.tsqp. j6wlf APARTMENT-Modern, 3 room, Hilton. 30wl - ---·--- -----·~-- upstairs apartment for rent.

Ron Lewis Plumbing & Heating

NEW LOCA'!'LON

PI tone 2-11861 Mason. 27wtf MUSOLFF:_I ~vi:~;,-,0 ;x 1;;.~s~ ~y APARTMEN'l' - 3 rooms. Fur- appreciation to ail those who

S. D. DcnUyl, president of Bohn Aluminum end Bross Corp. will be the fealurod speaker ot the slate American Legion convention in Grond Rapids Aug. 7-10. Mr. DenUyl will speak before the annual convention banquet at the Ponllind Holel Aug. 9. Long noted os on outstonding American patriot, Mr. DcnUyl, through his firm has spearheaded o mill1on dollar advertising program direcled against Communism vic lhe means of printed odverlisemenls end television, A number of citations hove been awarded to Bohn and its president for tho vigorous Americanism campaign. Thomas Roumell, Dearborn, slole commander of !he organization _will preside during the conclave.

Alley, !Jack n l' .!\Jason llume AJlfllrarwc

nishcd or unfumi~hed, ~ccond were so kind lome during my re­lloor. Refrigerator, stove, utilities cent illness. I enjoyed, very much and heat furnished. P1·ivale bath the gifts, flowers, eards and vts­and entrance. For apJlolntment its I received. I especially thank In Memor•"am call 22832 Mason. 2!lwl the Dansville W. S. C. S., Mclh·

odist church ancl Sunday school,

'Charlotte Markets Jlogs-Top, $22.7ri lo $23 25;

mixl'd, $21.75 lo $22.75; roughs, $20.00 down; Jceder )llg~. $G.50 lo $13.00 c.tch.

Phunc ~ .. JS~!d

Open W<'Pkrlnys and S.tlurdays H a. m. -- G p. m.

APARTMENT for rent, 4-room Booster dub and the Dansville- - --- .. -- · · - -.

son 2:1wtf f SETlVICE . lNDlJSTHIAL AND COM· I Draltl('I'S .

MI~RCIAL IIEATING Preens! cunctcle seplrc tunics.

Cal vos wanted I EAVESTfiOUGIIING, new and I Auillorizccl Lennox Dealer

New -· u,cli Pump~ Sump Puntps - Basement

furnished apartment, down- Mason Garden club. I apprcf'i-~ IN MEMOIUAM--In ml'mory nl town. Call Davis Clothing com· atcd very muclr lire care I le· .Donald E. Walel~lrarll, who pany, phone Ma~on 2·1611. 30w1 ccivcd .from Dr. Clark and Dr. dwli .~uly 2<1, l!J1!l; "Nolhmg can

--· ---------- - ·----- Cltnlon anrl 111c ho~pilal starr. I ever lake mvay the iov? a ~1cart NICE SLEEPING ROOM for cjon't !mow when I have harl such hnlrls dear, fond mcmones ltnger

renl, 123 W. Sycamore. Phone u good lime. Mrs. W. Mu~oiiT. e~ery d<~y. remcmhl.tncc ke£'JlH 1774, Jade Wl!liums. · 30wl aow'J 1 hun ncar." Mr. ami Mrs. Edward · --- ------. ----·- __ -~ __ 1_

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Watcrslrc~dt and Jack and Mrs. FURNISHED 3-room duplex - - - -

Calves-Top, $:Jo.oo to $:J5 oo: seconds, $25.00 to $:Jo.on; outH, $211,00 down; deacon~, $10.00 to $20.00 cwt.

Lambs - Top, $27.110 down; other lmnbs, $23.00 down: ewes, $12.01! down. front apartment. Light, heat NOHTON - The doctors, Clark ::~arl ~~~~---- 30Wlp

and water paid. No children, !l2'l and Clinton, were splcnrltri; lite South Barnes Ma~on. 30wl nurses, most _kind and patient; Tax Not•"ce

Sheet ~lct,ll, l'lumhing- Supplies Al;;._RTMENT fot• rent. ri rooms, lhc cheery vtsllot·s most wei·

Callie-Stccrs and heifers repair Corm• in anrl ~CI! tile new

Will btty rlca<'on •·aives one clay We also huve excellent Used Fur- 1 Micro-Mix Burner to thtec wcel{s old, at IllY. farm, nacc~. Stoker~ and Blowers. 1298 !Iaslctt road, first farm east . Some practically new of Ilaslclt, 1~ II A Terms Available

EVEftY MONDAY ' . ' 8 11. m. to 1 p. m.

0. V. Elliott F. C. Anderson &

Sons

•,mrl F'Ixluru:; a~d J~.tveslruugh I 2 bedrooms. 122 East Oak. come; and lo ,tJJ·whn sent catcis ------- __ S II II 1 I I II and gifls my hearty lhanl\s anri MASON I \Vt'Jl 1 c t tl 1'Jy

I 1 1

J les ur u_·,_v_ng _o_wn _we _ _P __ hone 5271 Mason. 30wl p ' - 1 H w c · _ _ _ appreciation. 'l'hc Mason hospital clc1·k's office July 1 lo August

FOR RENT In Dansville, % rlu· is a fine place. Dan Norton. 30wl 31, weekdays 8 a. m. to •J:ao p. AT.~'EN'l'ION--f~r mldilwn tu ?II plex, 4 rooms and bath, lmmedi· ------ ------------ ---- m.; Satmrlays 8 a. m. lo 12:00

$2G.OO lo $:10.00; mixed, $20.00 to $2:i.Oil; best beef cows, $19.00 lo $22.00; commons, $17 00 lo $1!l.00; CllllCI'S and CilllllCIS, $l7.rJO rlown; hulls $27.00 down.

Stockers and Feeclers-$20.00 lo .$28.00.

Phone Lansing 8-SO!J7 , lGwlf

~----------.- -------WANTE11-IOO junl> cars anrl old

Iron. Will pay lup Jll'lcc. Aure­lius Auto Salvage, 2 miles south of Alllelius Center, call J1:3a Aurelius Monrl<~y through Fri· day. James Kelley, Houle 1, On­ondaga. 22wlf

Dai1sville Phone 2363

1!Jwtf

BULLDOZING - Bulldo:tel' Wllh

lwrd~ ol w.elrlrng, Jarm. equip· ate possession. Phone 2571 Dans- S!IIILEY-Wc wish tu express noon; except for July •1, for· lilt! m~nt and mmor automotive re· ville. 30w1 our heartfelt thanks for the t'olleclion of M.tson Pity taxes, pau·s, we urc now prepared to many lcindncsscs shnwn us dtll'· Dori~ Austin, city treasurer. service or repair any type of ra- BASEMENT STORE for rent in lng the sickness and loss nf our 21wlf rlio and TV apparalu~. Home Ma~on, call Leslie 3721, as!' fot• mother who passl!ci away July 17. checkups at rmsnnablc rates. Del. 30wl Many, thanks lo the neig-lrbor~ RoiJinson Weldin;: Simp, 1111 S. ---- --, · and friends .for the flowet·s and US-127, phone Ma~on 25271. 11 ROOM COTTAGE for sale at food. Also Hcv. Carl Brrggs, the

25wtf High Land !alee, electricity', .Jewett funeral dti·ectors for thc11· shade trees. William Musolff, comforting words and Iw1d ex· -·- --- ·--------

Bids Wanted

An Jnriran IJr.en licensed ing a lecpcc mtgill say.

111 T11wa lms just as a barbct·. Trad· fur a toupee, you

A '11114' ('nt v • Holll'tl L. illrll~i• ltt•)-Wd•r of PrulrHI1•

.JOliN Mti'/.1·:1,/.,\N, Juch:1 II( l'IHfl,tiP

:ww J

ORDCI! OF l'lJIJl,ICATION FINAl. ADMJNI!iTI!ATlllN ACCOlJNT

AND m:rr:RM!NATION 01' IIEII!s UENlON-Aup,ll!il l.i, 1!152

~IHit n[ Ml•ht~\11 'I'll! i'rohutt• Cuu1t /!!1 lh•· ('uunty or lnghnm.

,,, H /1/'>ll'i/110 ur !Wid ('ntll I, htld ,,, tlu• l'rnhnt•· 01111, 111 til! (;ltv nf 1\ta~n/1 111 ltoilrl l'ouoly, un th1• .!.1111 dii.Y uf ,]til/ A. II I 'l:i~. '

l't··~• 111 liON ,JOliN M1 r:L~:I.I11\N ,hull-:"• of P1nhal, '

ln tlrt Mall••! nl th .. L~tal 1 or NI;'J. 'J /J; l!l;NTON, llr 1 t'/!~1'11.

N1•vn r;, Bullr 1 IIIIVIIW I!J,.,J 111 ~>.tid 1 I Hill lu r llnul udl!lllliHir.flll•ll rtc'llll/111 nnd htr pPtillflrt lfiiiVIII~ ln1 tlu ttll()w: /llllft fhl'ltUf f111 H dt•fflflllllllliflll uf hr lltl, lllld fn1 lilt• H~l!ll~llfll• 111 uud dlo· ll lltlilloll nf I ht• It tlldiit' ol 11111d ''' 1 tit•

It It~ f)J•r!J 11 d 'J hat' flu· I ,If h tilt\' n( AtWUtll, 1\ II 111 i:!, HI lf•lt·tlllrlv u'dn1 I, II! lilt• fn11 Ill ton, 111 I h1 l'lolott1J 01r11 !' Ill ~or, W"'" Ht~lrllt\'1 1-llH•••I, J .. uu<llll-{ Muh .. lv '''· It,, 1111d '" /iPtr h;y llfll,fllllll d ln1 •·:-..· nmlnliH!' nnd rdlml-iHJ.: HH/11 not nnul 111111 IH'lfllllg" Hofltl trt I 1tiuu:

fl It~ ltiii!H • OJdj•lf d, 'I hut t•tild11 un .. tir, lht•lf'of l11 ~1\.t•n ),y lilildllullniJ u/ n f'llfiY H( !hill n!dt•l' f111 Jliitl Hlll't'f'~lii\P '\rf'lili jill VI0\1,\ lu lilllll d11y n( f111111111; Ju I hi' lrudwm ( nunly Nr v.u 11 llt•W•tJmp• 1 11111/lt•cl 111111 (.'Ill 1111111 d 111 lilrttl f'unrtl v,

A '1'1 111 l'ntl\: Hol11•11 1 •. ll!.d~·· Hf•I:IN!t 1 of I'1 uiJolte

JOliN Mo•I'I.I•;J,f,AN, Jud~-ru of l'wl.tdn

* S'I'Alt

Rheumatic Solvent l'ufs You 'l'o Wur·J,

A I'I'IIIPdy llh:hly rt'I'Oill· lll<'llllf'tl l'or u•;n iu lit•• r·••li••l' of Gout, Ar·lltrifi<o, Kr•tnli•·, IUtcU· mnti1: and 1\luscuhu· At•IJcs und l'uins.

A Uric Add Elimluulm-, 1111d 11 lllmnl ntH! /':ifl·•·uAih llulltll•r.

It hns h~t·n fouwl must cf­fPclivtl wlu•n talwn two IPII·

SJI<Hmsf'ul in !11 gln~s uf wnlct· hcl'oriJ mcnls.

'l'wo YI'III'S ago r hnd iullnm­ator·y r·h•·nmulism in my f<·Pt and •·nuld lull'llly wall!. i trm!{ on•• fl•palnwnl ol Slur lthrllllllll· til< Solwnl ruul hu\'cn'L had any !rouble shll'l',

NOiti\IAN l'AIUSIAN 1\i 1 l fl Hmul UnutP I JHaHon, Illichignn lJtslribulcd by

Fred J. Dolbec 4700 Uuul1ca· Rd" R. I Mo~~nu, Mich.

Aurcllu~~o l1 l10uo 2105

HELP WANTED-Spare time, $400 monthly possible. We will

select a reliable person in this area to refi II and co I! eel money Irom our New Automalie Mcr­elmnrlisc Dis[1cnsing Mnchincs. No selling. Pcrsun selected can net up to $•100 monthly, and more, depending on how many units st:!rvict:!d. 'l'o qualify, apnii· cant must have car, references, nnd minimum of $600 working eatJilal. For immediate interview, write giving full details. Include phone, age, address, etc. Wrlle to P. 0. B. 4026, ,Jennings Br,rnch, St. Louis 20, Mo. 27w4p

winch, bdcl{hoe and dragllne work. Also busy stone piles Wllh back-hoc bulldozer. Basements dug, ditch thgglng. Either by the .iob or by lhc hour. Sec William Whitcmft, located 4% miles norlh of Williamston at l!JOO Eply road, Route 2, Williamston. !lwlpti

Bert's Garage 2064 Dexter Trail, Dansville prcssions ol sympathy, and the Sealed Bids wanted phone 2891. ' 30w1 W. S. I. C. lor their get-well cards fnr exeavatin;: matcn.!l and in- '

and flowers. Espectally do we stallalion of inside lltl~h lot leis wtsh to thank Mrs. Est her J'nr Grelton sehoul, Aurelius town­Emons, the staff and Dr. lluggcll ship.

Is Your Pasture

WANTED- Custom co'mbinmg ' .with new John Deere. Lee Ui· rcy, '3715 Williams road, Bunlwt· Hill, Route 3, Leslie. 29w2

DO YOU WANT to sell your farm · ot• suburban home? Call George Hill, 83:l31 or 854L5 Lansing. East Lansln'g Really Co., Realtors. ' 2!lw4

We Haul WASHEIJ STONE WASHED SAND

BANK-RUN GRAVEL BLACK DIRT

FILL DIRT LIMESTONE CHIPS

Williams Brothers Genet·nl 'l'rucldng

704 W. Center Street, Mason Phone 24261

I 14wtf ·-----------------------Farm Bureau

Mutual Insul'ance Co. Auto·l~arm Llablllty Coverage

At Cost Non·Assessable FARM BUREAU

Life Insurance Co.

Leon J. Fellows General Agent

for Ingham County ~ Phone 21132

Gcnct·nf flcptllt'lng nnd

~1-llour Wrccltcr Service Phone 1·1261 or ~972

Holt

for thc11· wonderful l'are and Deadline Jor receiving bid:; is LOST-Holstein calf between many ldndnesscs during her slay ALtgust 1, 1 D52.

J Lost and Found Dansville and Mason. Call at the convalcsccnt home. The The Board of Edul'al ion rc-

l-2wtf l~itehburg. 8-F-22. Gerald Law- family of Mts. Dura Smiley. serve:; the right lo Hl'ccpl or.rc-_

--~~--------~-_,.1rence, Route 3, Stoclcbridge. 30wl Jl jecl nn.v or all bids. For further

CALL LESLIE 2G11 and aslt for Wal'Jlcr's Fire Control Sci·vlce

for evcrylhinr: In file control equipment. We specialize ln the famous Red Con:~st fire control systems which give 24-hour per day protection for a li~clime serv· lee. l~lre surveys are free and we install without extra cost.

lDwtf

Have You Seen It? Everyone is talking uboutll.

'l'he NEW Rev Salin, the latex paint that is laldng the country hy storm. 1' Dries in twenty minutes

'' .. No palnty odor Wht!n you paint '' Completely washable when

cured

information contact ___________ 2_9w_2 ,ELLSWOR1'H-Wc wish to ex· M 1 IT'] ' ] LOST-Beagle male, b!aelc, white press oLtr gratitude to Dr. Her- al' ( .~1 patl'lC {

and tan, answers to "Cobber." man Van Ar!{ and lhc nmscs at · :1757 Cu.!'tice Road Strayed near Diamond and How· Stimson hospital. Also Dr. Ferris Route 3, Mason, Michigan ell roads. Reward. Lee J. Jahnl,e, and Mr~. Lots Stoddard at the Phone 2<10,1.3 Mason phone 2·8820 Mason. 2!lw2 University hospital, Mrs. Murn _S_E_A_L_E_• -D~B-ID~S-\_v_a_n_lc_t_l ""'o-n~L _g_u_n

DOGS-Report own or stray dogs to Clay Hulett, county dog war­

den, Mason phone 2-5839, or to sheriff office 9661. 17w6p

PARTY 'WHO 1'00K the boat oil' Rose lake a week ago and

carried it hnlf way Into the

Griffin and Aurelius friends for Jype fuel oil furnace for l'ollolc their lmulnesses and floral offer· school to be installed hefor~ Au­lngs, and the Bali-Dunn funeral gust 23. Bills ~hould be :<cnt to home and Rev. Raymond Norton secretary, John E. B.tlmcr, Route fot• their thoughtfulness and 2 Mnson before August 2. Signed comforting words. 'l'hc family school board. Merle S•.vn•, John and friends oi Carl Ellsworth. Bnlmcr, Belva Church: all have

30w1 Ma~on phones. 30w2 woods, please return boat to --------­Inlet! ln same condition as when BIBBINS-I cannot fully. express taken. David Potter. 30w1 my gratitude to my friends

LOST -Chrome rim olr wheel, Cadillac emqlem. G. H. Foster,

phone 5141 Mason, at Silsby Im­plement Co. 30w1

and relatives fol' the many cards, Ilowers, fruit unci other gifts and nets of kindness during my recent lllness. I thnnl~: you all so much. Lulu Bibbins. 30wl

Court Proceedings 'l'lw P(•riJllt! or thu SLntc or MichiJ:Hil

\I H. Clnru llnJ kK, Al'J•nhmtncnt, Jllcndcrl gtlllly, nccf'Utcll. acnuuut~.t.

Mason '' Unbelievably rugged

LOUIS AND JIM FIXIT SHOP-I ?wU '" Easy to apply, do It yourself p I COLBY-I wish In this way to ex· , We"' wlll repair and glue all B U L L D 0 ZiNG - Excavating, '' True economy, a bargain· if ersona $ press my appreciation for the household furniture or make basements dug, ditch digging, there ever was one gifts and recognition extended to

The Prn)llo or the Slnlt• of Mh hiJ.:Hil VH.·, rl'tlnklin SlllbH.{IVul', UC!:!)lonllent IO• !ont~ed f1n111 cmstody of th<• Hh!'llfl.

In tim 1\tnttct• of Luthca• C. Jlbmn. o, ... dca•,

In the mntttJt' of tho Jtcllt ron n( Leu J\. l~'n1 hut fut• uilmi~Kion to the hiLl', AdmiHKion to tlw hrtt'o ,

anything in wood you like,' All stone Jilles burled, trenches dug I'll Tell You Where It Is- NO'l'ICE-On and after this date me by the county school superlti· work guaranteed. Also would lll(e for footings, sewe1·s, water pipe, at I will not be responsible for tendent's staff at the time of my (l contract to mal>e boxes. Phone and dralhage , fields for septic Zimmei'lllatl'S I debts contracted by anyone ex· retirement as county school at·

: Mason ~683 day .or. nlgh,t. .I' tanl1s. Laylln Jewett, fdason. cept ·myself. William J. Lindley, tendance officer, Emery Colby. , .M · y • '"' _ l'1Wtf j Phone 26153 Mason. . • llwtf Phone, 2·1301 M~on Lansing, . . , ·30wlp 30wlp

In Lho mnttel' of lhc ]H'tltion nf Mtchuf'l J. G1een fo1· ndmiHt:ilon to the bm·. Admit-~Hh.ltl to the. hnr.

Patience is power; with time I!~·~ and patience the mulberry leaf becomes slllt.-Cil.inese Proverb,

Drying Out? llut weathct· 111111 boiling still mnlw llll~>hii'CS

dry oul, ns you !mow. But did you ever consider thnL this dr,v gt•nss has been r·ohbed of Its nnirl· Uolllll vnlue'?

Unlm;s thc~c vllmnlus, miucml!; 111111 Jn•olclu IU'e t'CJihlccd. lu your Clift lc':s diet • , • I hey be; come J'UJNiown null Jll'ulluciJ less.

Now is tire time to :SU[lJJlcmeut your Jlnstumgc with Wngon Wheel Couccntml~s and 4li0/r, 1\lillc l't•uducm•, Give YUill' cattle u hllhllll'ml diet nml licCJI your flt'oflts UJI, A:sl1 your deale!' fot• \Va· gun Wheel Couccui1·1Lics 'fOlJAl'!

Shcldoll treetl Co. llolt

Producers Elevator Co, WilliamstoD.

Haslett Feed li Grain Co.

Haalett

Long Bean & Grain Co. Eaton Rapida

Holt-Grovenburg D'istricts Merge

OP-W dHHHt'oomM 111'0 hclng httiH, '!'Ito now hnlldlng Is expet!lr.cl to ho rcurly In Septnmlmt•, l fl:i:l.

J•'OIII'ih lllld HiXIIJ gJ'IIriCli'H IIH· nlgnml lo lite dturch IIJlJHlX will lw nil illlli lllt)lliH /'IUH pupiiH nonr

Julv 24, 1952 '

THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Section 2· flrovcnhurg Heltnol tiiHit•lc!l, Nn, 1 liP. t!hur!!lt nn 1\r! lcr marl, Br.t•l hn

a, flpJ!JI'towtJHhlp, will he unnmwcl st mel., Purl{ tunr., Bnnrl nvrmuo, lo tho !loll Hchool rlistrJet Au· Coolrlrlge, and Jhe OIIHI: l!ido of J(IIKI. I fl, 'l'hn VOIOI'H of tlw Gt'OVI!Il· C.:dar Hlrcct, 'fiH! 2 gt'llll[ll:! of lntrg riiHtrlet Vrtlntl 11 to 1 for fifth grnrlm'H IIHSigtUJrl to the <~nnr!Xtillon ul their annual meet· dllll't!h nnr)(!X will he tho IHtH lng, nnrl the ·lloll St!lmnl hoard PUIJiiH anrl all thoHe In the arcn JliiNm!d llw t'C!Holullon mwessm·y enHt. of Ccrlnr Hlreet, north of J~ast. lo mrnplole the nnnex11llnn at the Delhi, nnrl WCHI. of Purl\ line IJIUH Jlolt. nnnunl mPctlnr: ,July 14, In; all t!JcJHe llvlnr: anywhm·c on Bonrl dw;lo11 of Grovr.nhurr:'s r.qtwllzcd 11 vcmw, tllOHC Jiving on West Dr.l· valltiillon of nwr $200,000 will hi out to Wnlnut ~trcet, on Wul· hrlnt.: llolt rllslrlcl's r.rJIInllzed nut. street south to Sycumor·o, vahtnllon over the $3,500,000 cnHI. on Syenmorc nnrl thelH!C! tnarl\, nc!ross to South Cedar nnrl lllu:k

the ~chonl honrrl, told how the hoanl mcmhcm; hope the com· mitten will funcllon,

Firemen Learn New Life Saving Method "We wnnl you to determine

tho pt•ctmnt nnci futum nr.r.rls of l.ho clistrid," snirl Lnncler·s, "We expect you to prcsant plnnH for a hulldlnr:: progmm, nnd we ex· pect'you will acquaint the voter~ with the nccrls of tlw dlslrlt!l."

.Jay Pnrl1hurst. won I hr. t!lr.ctlcm to the stop llgl1l, and lnelurllng fnr Iloll sdwol trustee wllh ri2 all the tcwritor·y bounded by these o111 of the 5ri voles r•nst at tho nn· streets, 1111111 r.lcetlnn. This was lhc llrst.

Lander~ presented 2 plnns In lnlm ~~nrc or necrls. Tlw ~lrst plan calls for the construction of 2 clemrmtrli'Y schools on sites nt population conlct'H with nn nrlell· lion hullt at lhe Midway school. 'l'hl.s would clear nil elem.cniJH',I' pupils OLil of the high school IJUIIrllnr:, the hoard president said. 'rhc cstlmrtlccl cost was r:lv·

ell•r!llmt hdrlns rtrcglstr·al.lon riiH· '!'he Hull Hdlflnl board npprovcrl trit!l, rather than the town a plan for using correspondence llll'c!ling type of nh!etlnn. Pat·l•· t•oursc:; fmm tlw University of h11 rst sw~r~cPds himself as trustee. Michigan fnr small groups of stu·

Andrew l•'nrnswnrlh, Cassius dents wl1o dnslrc eourses wltlt:h Shnfl, Lawrenco Johnson, Mcarl the hlr:h school cannot. offer· be· Jo'luiH•, OLio llartlg, Mr·s. Franl\ eauHc the daHscs would tm too Landers, Mrs. Illehanl Adcock, small. By the board 11lan sturlcnts J toward Chappell, Mr·s .. Tack Ar· puy $1 o( tlw tuition cost and the

en nH $~00,000,

An alternate plnn, Landers pointed out, woulrl be a new 20· room high sehool costing $500,000 anri a new ,gymnasium at $200,-000. '!'hal lolul cost of $700,000 \VOltlcl exter.rl the lor:nl bonrllnr: llmll, ) houglt, the hoard pres!· dent explained. 't'hc bonding lim·

lHDIIr, Mrs, Hnl'Oid W. AuHiin school hoanl $'10. 111111 r•;, IL Spl'lllwr· volunteered Miss Rohei'la Van Wr.H of Pon· to serve~ on the dt.lzr.nH e!otnmlllcc tlae has bPen Ill!'['[( as a :lunlor on ludtdlng and Hilc fnr the Jli'O· high sehnol soelal :.;turlles lcaehcr pn:;cod sehool huiirllnr:. 'l'lw mt!m· for the corninr:: year. lwr·s volunlt!cred when President. C:mnmiUc!e 0J'g-nuiZt!ll L:llldl'm e11llerl for Interested pen· At a me~ting of the dlizcnH pll'. A lllf!C!Iinr: with arehllt•t•ls is committee held Mnntlay night planrwrl fot' Monday, ,July 2H. Cassius Shaft was clcclcd dJiill'·

l•'our t!lassr·ooms In the Presby· man with Ml's, Virginia Armo.ur IPrian clntreli annex will be uHed chosen sccJ'otary, dill'lnr:: the coming year while I Frank Landers, president of

it IS llll\V $rJ2!i,OOO, Another meeting nf the citizens

rommitlec is schr.rlulr.d for l.hc high Hd1rml cafeteria mom at. 8 o'dor.k Tuesday nlr::ht. 'l'hc meet· ing as open t.o nil, Superintendent Rex Smith said. Thirty were present at Monday nlr:hl's meet· ing, he reported.

,---------- 4-11 Clubs ·Mason firemen ar·e being schooled in t.he

back pt·cssut·e-m·m lift method of artificial respimtion. The new method is newly ap­proved by the Red Cross and olhei· service organiza lions.

{Photo hy llnhK)

the backr.;t·ouncl a!'e Kennel h Hill, Hugh Sils-DO l'OU CARE

Who Goes to Congress l~R0!\1 TilE 6Til DIS'l'RICT?

I am KIT CLARDY, a Lansing attorney. This is the

only public office I have sought.

l\ly l'C'llSIIII is .~illlllh~: I nm so dis~:usll'd hy tlu~ wuy otll' lllllillllU( goVel'llnli'Jit. iS ht.'• iliA' run that. I lm\'t.' tlel!idt.'d to do unylhlrlA' ILIUI evm·y· thing I <·nn lo twill d!'UII U(l lim lll!.'ss In Washinl;'lou­BI':FOitl~ 1'1' Ii:l 1'00 J,A'J'E.

N u oJw n.~l>crl n1e I o ruu.

I hnvn not ht!t~ll dl'llfi<Jd. nut. I'm flA'hling- mnd nnd

I inh~nt! to wngo IL liA'hl.ing t'lllllllllign 1111 UuJ terribly imtmrhmt bsucs of Uw day.

If thtl \'lllct•s of the 6111 Hlst.rid send nm to Wnsh· ingtun you nuty r~xpcct. fire· ll'fll'lls on the floor of the llousc.

I do not ilitc;a~l lo sit ctuictly by a;ul Jet flnunclal cracllttols urul Jllll'lm· 11iulls tulw over furt.ltct' chunl1s of our go\'lll'llment.

Aud in fl~ht.ing su!!la iuflucnces I d,cvoutly ltclicvc I urn ex· rn·cssing the ~;eut.imcnls of the bull{ of Amcrictms.

(l'ollt.lcal Advertising) l'nid for by Kit Clurdy

HI CamJI linds nl. Ai~:·matuin I~ifty Ingham county <I·H dub

members returned Saturday aft· emonn from n week at the Algon· quin lalw <1-H club camp ncar Hastings, "Victims" on the floor are Norman Aus­

tin ul I he rem· anrl !lolph Silsby in I. he fore­ground. Ruehl Kruse is working on Silsby anrl Bill Parsons is the operat.m· on Austin. Chief Leland Austin stands at. t.he left. Observing in

by and Bob Knight. . The pressur·c anrl e:qmn:-;ion pl'inciple re­

sembles nor·nuil IH·eathing Lo.a closet· degt•ee than I he eonven lion< II method of at•t:ificial respim lion, Ch ie[' Austin stated.

The vie! im iH I aiel face clown with elbows ben!.. The face is turner! to one sicle. The one giving 1 he t·espil'alion ktH•cls at the head of the victim. Conventimwl at•Uficial r·espiralion calls fot· the opera I ot· to slracldl1~ I he vietim.

'!'hough consirlcl'llblc rnin fell during the wccl1 at camp, ali campers reported n very fine lime. Billy Diamond, who was there for only hal[ of the wccl<, said that It was the bcHt 3 days --:--:---------:-;-:---~--:-:.:-·:----'------'------------

Phillip anrl Clayton HayiHtc of hand fnr the ridr., 'l'ici(eis I(('(! olrlc•r boo.)', I older girl nncl l clltll he remembered spending any· where, Alaierltm; and James Llghtfuot of available at the extension uffice c•an reprc~sl'nl. .Ingham county in

Several campers learned to he· West Lucke. in Mason. tlw busincs:; meeting r:onlest in come lntormcclialc swimmers and Clnh I•;xc·m·sion l'htntwtl lliliiA's 'l'esling Nm·t.'SSJtry for Fail· lhr• <'liminal ions at Michigan a smaller number to become rug- Huscs for lite! annual cxc:ursion, All '.HI dub members are Slate l'ollr·ge. ulur swimmers. 'rile attempt at whir:h is this year to Holland, will urged to r::ct. their hangs testing Servic·r· Clnl• l'fnns l'knk camp was to give instntctlon to leave Williamston ancl Mamn at. mrcls in l.o the extension offit·r! Jngh:nn cmtnly 'I·H Service dull ali youngsters and' cnc:oumge 7:00 a, Ill., Tuesday, July 2fl. The al once if IIIey arc not alt·e;lci.Y in, will lwvr.· a pienie witt1 member~ them to learn to swim if po~sible Mason buses will leave fi'Om Veterinarian:-; will he visitin;.: anrl pan•nls nn ~unrlay, .July 27, during the period t11crc. Each Peters rlrur:: store ancl from I he mcmberH' ilomeH· to l<!SI. aninwl:.; at Marg:m!l: Black's !Jnmc ncar member while al camp marie huH slop in Williamston. One bus on the afternoons of .July :111 and l'IPHSaill lai(r! . .111argarl!l is 110w some article to take home to show will sleip in Ol(cmos ami the at. All dairy animals and lic.ef living wilh hl't' parents, Mr.

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a new handicrnJt activity learned. others al 1110 huH dcpnl in Lan· females must he tested if I hey :err 1\lrs .• Jake Lang on ti812 Cooper Friday, the ,iuclging contest was Hint:: l.o pick up people there. All over a year old and have not. hccn l'll:crl. 'l'liC• pie~nie wilt be at 1 ;OO

held ncar camp for poultry, crops ~-ll'crs arc urged to be on lime vacdnatcd. ·rr vaednalcd, nwm· p. 111. al tile l .• ang home and afler and garden judges. Members ancl have their noon lunch with bc!rs should have a negative! hlnorl a ~;l1nrt met•linr: tile group will r::o fmm Ingham county who parli· them iJ llwy plan lo.take it, and sample :;lip from the vcLerinarian In J'lca:;;uil l:rlw fell' swin 1ming, cipaled in this contest. and ail who swimming suiiH for swimming at tp bring to lhc fair showing lhb ,,;:rdl family i~· lo take a basket arc old enough will be con~iclerccl Lal<e Michigan 1111011 arrival test has been made. l1uwh, a cold drink will be fur-for the eliminations at Michigan there. Conl<Jsl.s l 1lanrwd for ,July :u nislieel. State college, Aur:ust 7 ami 8, Some buses will go direcLiy lo The model business meeting M"rnlwi'.Y Am Chosen arc: Garden, Maurice Rylwrl, tlic stale pnrk at Holland willie Jot· 4-I-I clubs· and speech::l'ti'utesl Several Jngliam county 'i·H North Williamston; Pat. Monroe, others will slop at. lho Nl;ll)er- -{;or' lndividttiils, 1\)!Jh~)Jp,; ... \t,;Jri :it dii't>!..JJK-mlll!r:.; lwve been selected Vantown; ·Doroth'y Sti'owerman, lanciH museum, till! mlniatur£!· llic·coui'l hmise un the c!vening of l!y 1111• stale 'i·JI d1rh office to White Oal{; Wilfred ·wardowski, Dutch mw;cum <tiicl also at the .July 31 at S:Oll p.m. County Clul1 cnmplelt! slandarrl report. forms Nor·th Leslie; Dennis Avery, Oke· wooden shoe shop before going Ar:cnt Avery hopes that. :.;cvcral for 11alirmal contest:; to be turned mos; on to the lalw. A L·lwut· boat ride cluiJs will pnrlicipat.c in !he in by Septemher 1. The following

Crops, Charles 'l'nskct, West. on Laiw Macat.aw will be avail· model busine:;s meeting. Parents nwml!r•rs lwvc been selected fol' Loc:l1e; John Taylor, Stockbridge; able during the day In those who and friends arc welcome to see tlw V<~rious contests: Dallas Hyde, Ronald Bedell and Dick Fanson wish to taiw the ride. these model business meetings ac:ltievr.mcnt. program; Donna of Grct.ton; Members and leaders arc urged put on. Also il."'fs hoped that sev· vo,;s, .J.J! girl's record; Katharine

Poultry, Harvey Fanson o£ to purchase licl<cls this week so cral mcmhers will be competing Knlirrs, home improvement; Rich· Grelton; Max Beene of Okemos; that enough buses will be_ on in the speech contc:>t so that 1 ard Henne, dairy achievement.;

TORE· IDE

Jlnlt naiH;l'1 homo iJOIIIIJiflt•atinn; nnd HuHseli Howe, tiolri crops. 'Pitcsc young people hnve lwrm snleclerl fl'llm tho lops In the varl· ous counlicll to eompele for• the top stute honor in each of tltcHo t!ontosts.

'Jins,v llt:u vtwB Dnh'y members nnd their leacl·

er, George Llebcek, held a rlnlr.v ,Judging mcellng last Wcclncstlny morning. Donovan Conl\rllc, F. F'. A. teaclrcr of Stodd))'lclgc high school, nsslstcd the rlnlry mcm. hers on ,Judging Brown Swiss, Holstein and Guernsey cows,

Clarice Cook was chosen to he II member of f IW foorl Jli'CSCrVa• lion ,lurlglnr: team Lo r::o lo the stnte show nt Lnnslnr::.

Mrn·lon Llcbcl'l< Is home from University Hospllal.

'l'he members will talw part in !he Intent show finals nt. Gruss Lal>o on 'l'ueHclny evening: .John Lihcrsld, Vivian Llhersid, Mari­lyn Licbcd\, Mar·y Ann Mwwlf, VIrginia and Bill Llnrlstmm and David, Alan anrl Clarice Cool>,

The gold fish is closely relater! lo the earp.

Leslie, Michigan

l~ri.-Sat., ,July 25-2(i

One Of 'rhe Best!

Campaign Poster · Interests Hooiser A cnmp11lgn [lliwnrd nallccl to n

utility pole on l1S·IH lnducerl a Hoosier• to try In flnri n miHslng llmh on hili family tree.

"Ho·eleul LlndC!mol'" wns the Hlgn which at I meted the at.t.entlon of 'l'en·tmce B. Llnrlcmor· of Low­ell, Tmllann. Aftr.r seeing the sign the Hoosier Llndcmer Htopped ut llw mpllol in Lan~lng Ia lr.nm nl>ottl. the Inghnm rr.presontaUvu, p1•rhnps to Hec if he wuntecl to dnlm n!latlnnshlp.

'l'lw 1 nrllann Llnricmcr then wrotl' a lottm·O:,.!o Hcp, Lnwrcncc B. Llnrlemer, set ling forth that Grandpa ,John Llndemer· came to I ndlana from Ce1·many In .18[)1,

The Int~ham Llnrlmner· had to reply that the chief ancQHior· or his trihc c!nml' to the United Staft~s before! the Civil War. His snn, .John George Llndemer, now lives in l•'lorlrirl. The gmndson, who IH Lmvnmec Llnrlcmer's fu. Uwr, lives in Syl'llcuso, New York.

Phone 4572

S un.-1Hon.-1'ues.

3 Days - ,Jilly 27-28-2!)

,JUI, Y 30-31

4 ACADEMY . .s . .-.'AWARDS "

t~ A Streetcar -· , Named Desire

Curtoon: "Who's JUttcn Who"

.. Greatly Reduced Prices on All Summer Merchandise. Take Advantage of These Bargains , .

in Every Department- From Footwear to Clothing- For the Entire Family. . . . . ;

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lSOfo to ·SOo/o Reduction '.

·Open S.atutday. Till 9.'o'clock ' ·. . . . We .Give.Gol.d. Stamps --;·,''. ..

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fhuham County News July 24, 1952 Paoc 2

Grovenburg News · M'l'll, llowtml Nrll'lh

Wnyno n~ally nf Williamston fitchburg Huprluy,

Mr, unci Ml'H, H.lehnrrl Leu nnrl 1\lr·H, J,ylll Ol'llw family Htlflnl Wcchw~duy with Mr. LPu's fullwr•, Wllllnm Leu of 'J'olorlo, Ohio,

' Clllll'r~h snrvkr•H nro nl 0:.10 nnrl

hrothcr• nnd slster-ln·lnw, Mr, 111111 MJ'8, l•'rerl Mtmrn, nnd fnmlly,

Ml', nnd Mrs, ·Hohor·t Mr!Mnnus of. Auhum HulghtH worrl SunrJuy gLteHIII or Mr11, Muo Spring and M1•, unci Mr11, Don Bar·r nnrl Nr~ll.

Stoc~bridge Items. Ill I'll, Helen U1wman

Free Fair Ends At Stockbridge

MrH, IIrrllOI'I McKean I"I'Dm Clr· clc, Mnlltlmn, who vlt~llflrl lHH' !lUI'· ents, Mr. 11rrrl Mr·H. ,Jay Cohurn, llw Jlmll 2 WC!r.ks IC!ft. Sunday .for hnr~J,

went In Gmnrl llnplrls In sroo Mr. nnd Mrs, l•'r·ands Kc~ssllng, Mr. unr.l MI'H, Nieic Hoppr•s \VC'l'<' 11/Ho them~ over tho wrmlc ""''·

Mr·. anrl Mr·s. Hurolrl Wllsrm \Vent Sunday u ftt•rnoon to tlw home of. Mr. nne! Mrs, Coe l•:nwnH near Plnlc sdwol wlwrr~ mr•m/JC!I'~ of the lnghrmr·Wc"l [), I f. l. A. !Jail u picnle dlnnrcr. Jn 1/w r~Vl!· nlng 1/H'y c:rllerl 011 Mrs, IO:rnma Wilson in !loll.

Mr, nnrl Mr'H, T~t·nr.Ht Lnrnor nnrl MJ•, nrrrl MI'H, lTIU'l'Y H.ummln~ 1111ri t'llilllly uf Lun~ing :>pent Hun· ri~IY in Drn·nrul.

1\VIIIInm Swaim IH recovering nt tlrr• Muson Gcncrnl hrJHpllul. He wlllmilll'll to his home this weelc.

SLJnduy sdHJol ut JO:ao lhiH wm~l<, H1~v. Anrrm Hogurl of 1 hi! Good· Will lndLJH[J'(C!H ill ,Jucl\sun w/JJ rlollveJ' the HCH'mr>n In llw nl>~i!IWe of Hev, Nixon who IH vucullon!ng In Ohio with hi~ fumlly.

Mr·. nnrl Mrs. Mnrcu11 Grill of .Jrmesvllh! called on Mr•. unr/ MrH. .Jne Hawley and Mrs, Nellie J\,k Crecr,v reecntly.

I\1J'H, ,Jr!Hsle Bu11h rnr!elvml 11 lelcplwne call fmm her son, llu:;­,,ell Bu11h of Sunta Burhum, Cnll­forn!n, on Monday evrmlng In· forming her thai. they suffered no Ill effects from the recent enrlh· qunlw,

Bids on Addition Are All Rejeded~

.. GUP.RIR at iho Robert nnso home last weolt wer·o Mr11 .. !loHr!'s mol/wr·, Mr11, Lutlln FIIITnw of Muslwgon nnd two nlcC'OS .Jnuel anrl .Toyeo Fim·ow, of Delmll.

Atoeltln·lrlge's tlr•sl Ollllllnl Prre Pall·, uncler ilw spnnHol'Hhlp of lim Mnddnrler·GII•r!n Amm·h•niJ Leglnn pnsl fiiD, canw to n suc­cr~ssful eonnltrsirm Sn tru•rlny night, Heavy rnl1111 eurlnllerl mns/ nellvlty l~rlrlny nlghl, hul ldonr·· lng skies on i'illlurday iH'Ollght n huge cruwrl lo llw falr·gmnllriH nt !he south r~rlgo of town.

: Mr. nnd Mrs. Porey Barrett hurl hiA bmther unci Hl~lor·-ln·luw, Mr. and. Mrs. Gernlrl Barret 1: of Laingsburg, ns rllnrwt· guests Sumluy.

Mr. ami Mr·A. T!;dgar IIolhrook unci fnmlly of Detroit vlslied sc~v­erul clays of tlrl;; week at the home of his unde, Kenneth Hol­hmok.

Whitedog Dl·strict !\Irs. ·nr. v. nutter

MrH, Anna We~lovf'r• nnd Mil· rlred of Gr·Hnd HnplrlH nre visiting Mr. 1111d MrH, H.uh Ilawley,

Mr. ancl Mrs. Lyle Sims of Dl!· troll were Mrmday evening rlln· ner gLrcst·; of Mr·s. Mae Spring and family.

The Stocldwldge school hourrl nt Its me<!tlng Fr·ldny night re­Jected all hlds on the s!JCJp·ngrl· eulitii'C! huilrllng, Hoard mem/H!rs rledrrr·ed the bids lo be lou high.

The nrdrl!eci·, E. ,J, Pnrd1~0 of St .• Johrm, nncl hrmrrl nwmhers are studying the plans unci conslr!et·· ullng nitcrnates. Ir chnnges can IH~ marie to get lhc building with· In llnunelul J'each o( the cllstrlcl I he eonlrnets mny he ]C)[,

Honoring 4 lllrlhdnyR In the families that occur In ,July the following mel nt the homa of Mr. nnd Mrs. Monroe 13urlcl Sun­day for u chlclct•n rllnnm· with homemarlr! Ice cream: Mr, anrl Mrs, 'funl11 Higdon and children, and Mr·. and MrH, Ogle Budd and ch!Jdr·en of Leslie, and Mr. and Mr11. Clifton Hollis and Uarhnrn and Donn!LI of Stoclthrldge.

In nrlrlltlon to lim mlrlwny brought: her1~ hy the Downrlvt~a· AmuHement Co .. !here wns nn extra lnrge tent tlllerl with Cnrn· merdnl exhlllii.H.

J{ulhicon IT1~lnlg spent the week r.nd here. !'!he slaY,~!rl l"rldn,Y nigh! with Jonn Leonur'cl anrl Suturdny nnd SLuuiny wHit Mr. and Mrs. Hnlph Hurt.

Rlchnrd Hied was In Mason Generul hosplt<~l last week lielng trrmted, fnr virus (llletllnonln.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leon­nrd, Charles, Stanley and Joan vacnlloned •L Chippewa !alee from Mondny lint 11 Werlnr~srlay of last weelc. Saturday they all and Bev­(.rJy. Leonard and Durwin,. Doerr

Michigan for John

MARTIN

~ ...... for United States

Mr·. nnrl Mrs. Charles Butler Marlon Gmw spr•nt tlw wcelc

• Joyce, Swwn nnrl Drllrglnc: Wil­son spent Sunr/uy and Monrlny with the Norths.

nnrl drllrlrcn linrl Mrs. Verna But. end In Jackson with Mr. nnrl Mt·s. if' I' of Del r·olt were week rmrl !"loyd Smilh . guests nf Mr. nnd Mrs, M. V, But- Merry Hanck wns slclc Jnsl lc~1·. · week wilh the flu.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Dale Bndr~ll nnrl family, Mrs. Genevieve Nohlc unci Mr·. ancl Mrs. l~ranl< Noble anrl daughter of. 'foledo, Ohio, hnd a picnic dinner on Sunday, 'J'he oc­casion was in honor of Mr~. Bo­dell's hlrthduy anniversary.

Buddy Slacleic left .July 20 r'or a 2·wceks vueat ion nt MyHill! /alii' !!limp.

Mr. ancl Mrs . .1. n. Keeler ancl '!'he l"itchburg, Bachelor, Bnsc-T'auln .Jenn of Lansing were din- line and Stowr!ll Hdwol reunion rwr· r:ur•slH nf Mr. and Mrs.'. Lnw~ will he held Saturday nl Maple J'f'Jlec~ '/', Smllh Snturday eve .. GJ·ove 011 the S. V. Lmvrence uing. farm. Polluclc dinner will l>e ul

Hclr.n Gal'l'erl, rlnughter or Mr. nnrl Mrs. I-Ie1·berl: Gnrrerl, sur­fered n bmken collar bone from a fnll nt her home em Saturday. This is the fourth lime! In •I years that her collar hone has been hrolccn.

,Jeannie! Holhroolc will r:o .Tu1y 27 lo 11 glr•l'.~ camp nnrl l\uy l fol­hmok plans to lf'hVl• August r; for Lake L.oulm~. !loth will he nway 2 weeks.

Mildred Nfll'ih wns n rlinJJel' guest ln~l Io'rlclny nf MrH. Wlnnit~ l~rirluy In Lansing,

'flw Deihl home! rlcmonslratlon group will meet 'l'hnn;rluy cVi!· nlng of ilrls weelc at. lire home of Mrs. Hownrrl North at 7:00 p. 111,

Mr. and Mr~. Tiuglr 1\llgt!ll SJll'nt Sut.ur·rlay and StmrlllJ' nl tlw home of Mr. :rnrl Mrs. Arllrur W!Uells in JJowcll.

'l'he .July mc~et!ng o[ llw \\i, S. C. S. was held lm;t TlrurHrlav at. the home oC !VIrs. Gr•or'gi~ f)uniJing ncur Marshall. Mrs. Hf'nry !lin/;. Icy, MrA, Clarence LPonarrl, J\J;·s. Guy McCue~. Mrs. Hamid \\'11.~,>11, Mrs. Hugh Angell, Mrs. Cl•.•ltJs Slricl<ling and Ronnie~. Mrs. 1\si/ Towsley and children, 1\-lrs. Mar· vln Hoskins and ehilrlrcn, i\li·.,, Floss/" Gciscnhavl'r and J\.Ir~. Milrlreci Norlh wnnt.

Mr. and Mrs. L. H. Higf'lmire of Easl Palest lnr., Ohio, and R. V. Canedy cnllerl hriefly on Mrs. Howard North last. Wf'f'il 'I'IWS· day. They harl at lenrlerl llw fu­neral o[ Will Damon of Lnnsing, an uncle.

MiHs Lol'l'ainc Crool of Wll· 1:00 p, m. . linmslon ~pc•nt. sever•n! days lnst Mrs. Gr•orgc To]dwr.rds nne! Mrs. WPr~k will! lwr sister, Vh'luc But- Collins'· of Dclrolt spent: Su11day Jer. will> Mr. anr.J Mrs . .Toe Hawley,

Mt·s. Hugh MoreiHJUHe, .Tnnn11a Mrs. Franlc Parr has been n

Vantown JUr·s. J,. I'. Williams

Mr·. nne! Mrs. Tcr·cd Hollnnrl or Wf'l>hr,r·ville and Dr. IIIHl Mrs. C. 1•'. Ho/lawl o[ J•;nst Lnnsing wcm guesls oJ' Mr·. nnrJ Mrs. Ivan Mon­""'' J'or HL111riay riiJJnm·. Malll'lcc Mr>llf'CH' nnrl .family of Webberville called Sunday.

Mr. anrl Mr·s. L. P. Wlllinms eailr•r/ on Mr. nnd Mrs. Arthur \Viilinms of Fowlerville nne! Mr. Hllfi Mrs. Clyrin Loll. of Beli Oail Sunday. ·

Va11town was saddened, by the death of Mrs. Bruce Gmnger who rlierl .foliuwing an opel'iltion. Serv­ices \\'Pre held at tl1c Gorsline fu. nr•rn/ lwme in Williamston with llllri:d at Dansville.

Nlrs, Hose Densmore of Mason spent Tuesday with her niece, Mrs. Alice Monroe.

Mr. and Mrs. Melville Titus nnrl r:hilrlren anrl Mr. and Mrs. Paul Dowen and children calied at the Harold Monroe home Sun­day. Arthur Fear of Webberville

and Hamid unci Russell Rnrlgh ul· pnlient: at the Stimson hospllnl tended churr:h in Leslie m1d hnd in Eaton Rapids anrl Is now rest· dfnncr with Mr. :rnd Mrs. Wayne lng at: ht>r' homo. Hampton and family Sunday. Mr·. and Mt·s. Tom Falen of

Mr. unci Mrs. Roh Hawley, Mr·. VIcksburg were Sunday evening and Mrs. William Wilson, Kaye guests of Mr. anrl Mrs. Ray unci Donglas, Mr. ancl Mrs. George Dwight and Don Hampton. SlephcnH and family, Mr. and Mr. and Mrs. Larry Doyle and Mrs. Bnb Wilson and family, Mr. son, Michael, were Saturday nigh! and Mrs. Pete Tomlin <~nd 'l'cn·y, guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Vlr!k· Mt·. and Mrs .. John Grnff and erH and family of New Hudson. family, Mr·. and Mrs. Wilford Call Saturday evening callers of Mr. and sons nnrl Mrs. Westover and nnd Mrs: Skeet: Wclle1· were Mr·. Mildred ntlenclcd a pienie dinner and Mr·s. Lyman Vaughn and nt Pleasant lake Sunday. daughter of Charlotte. On Sun-

Mrs. Nellie McCreery has a clay Mr. ancl Mrs. Delos Caton and severe case of poison ivy. She grandson of Charlotte called on and Mrs. Lldc Mears arc staying the Wellcrs. at !he Harold HarT home at/ Mr. and Mrs, Rohert Corwin Munith while the Harrs are north. anrl family spent the wcelc end· in

Mr. nncl Mrs,. Eel Call cnliecl on Detroit visiting Mr. and Mrs. AI· Mr. ami Mrs. Rob Hawley Sun- len Weiss and family. day. Miss Billie Glover is spending

Lynn and Gerald Rnrigh nt- a few days nt Crispell In lee nt the lendcrJ n family reunion Sunday. home of her father, Maurice

Monadcen Baldm·H is spending Glover, ancl family. the wcelc wil11 her parents, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lyl<e were ami Mrs. Irving Baldorff. week end guests of Mr. nncl Mrs.

M1·. and Mrs. Lylf' Grow spent Joe Beecher of St. Louis.

Four bids wore filed on thu gerwral contract nnrl 3 on the lwatlng and plumbing. O'Hnrrow Br·os, were low on lite general r•onlrncl with $33,5<12. Other lllrl:i were lhosp of CnlllnH ConHiruc· linn Co., $:18,9013; North-Muller Co., $.19,310; and Hugh ,J. Carpen­ter & Sons, $38,(i00,

United Piping anrl Erecting Co. had the low bid on plumbing nnd healing, $G,242. C. G. Brenner Co. birl $G,5,l0, and Knin Bros,, $7,000.

Mrs. Cusper Glenn enlcrtalned 30 mernboJ'II of lhr. Clrul-n-Scu u cluh of Clwlt~ca Just weelt at tlwil' North !alee j col tuge,

Mr·. nnd Mrs. Harry Hnsclhy have just n~turnccl from visiting their son, .Junior, nnrl fuml!y nl Artesia, New Mexico.

Mnrgurel Allee Brognn of Lan­sing is spending n few days with her grandmol.lwr, Mrs. Emma Brogan,

Mrs. Eslhcr Bnrlon spent: from Sunday through Wcrlncsclay wllh her sislet·, Mrs. Dill at Ellcs !alec.

Mr. :mel Mrs. Errett. Kistler anrl Linda anrl Pntty Fellon of Ann Marilyn anrl Beverly Slnnlleld Arbor, spent the weelc end with went: by Jllnne 'J'hursrlny to New their grnnrlmolhcr, Mrs. Leone York and returner! Sunrlny. One l<'ellnn. Their parents came after or the si!(hiH llrcy saw, was a tlwm sunday night. lour of tlw large ship, tlw Unltcrl Mrs. !~rands Wnjclchnrosld States. and family ar~ cntcrlalnlng her

Luir.la Roach is spending some mother, Mrs. Collins, nf Pontiac. lime at the Art Wilde home. Mr. nnrl Mrs. George Marshall

The elass of "1951. of Stock· nnd .Tcnn ale Sundn yrllnner· wilh bridge· high sclwol with Mr. and Mrs. Poarl Marslw/1, of Gregor·y. Mrs. Dick Howlett lrelrl a plclllc Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hurst at Portage lake Sunday. rrml 1 wo children of Durand, -····-----··--- · ··-·--- spent 10 Lhtys with Janet Me­they went to Buck Lake Ranch in Ewing at PleaHnnt Jal<e. Indiana. Herbert Johnson of Dallas,

Mrs. Bernice Bush underwent Texas, spent the past 10 clays surgery at: tlw Foote hospiral In with his parenls, Mr. and Mrs. Jackson Just Wednesday. She Is Fred .Johnson. now convaleseing at: her lillme Mrs. Rae Asquith of Plainfield here anrl making a satisfaclory I sp_enl. Lire week end with Mt·s. Lll· recovery,, lie Coole

Mnny prl~es were given nwny hy merdrnnts .g!fl ccr•ilflcnli!H hy the Legion, nnrl a hleycle hy I he Lcglonelti!S,

At one cnrl of I he commeJ•r.Jnl lent the Leglorreltes OJWrnlr~rl a lundr stand. Thmugh the (rrniiJ.;; o[ lire stnml and ol IH!r srnnlleJ• prnjeets, they marie more lhnn enough mnnr~y to eomplele pay­ment on the rcsusf!llntm· wlikh Iiley l'i~CC!ntly [ll'eHi!lllerl !o the !Ire dermrlmunt.

M1·. anrl Mrs. Pmrl Klslr nne! son of Delroil are c:(ll~llding a few rlnys wll h Mr. :111rl MI'H. llow:ml Ashmore.

Mr. rrnrl Mrs. Frnnlc Nc>mcr nf Vantown were guests of Mr. and Mrs .• John Mnicho Jor rlinrwr Sunrlny.

Men st n rlr•rl I o worlc on I hr. basement nf tlw Baptist Jl:U'son­agc Mondny.

Sgt. Joe Robinson Jrns returned lo his JHII'ents hnme. He wus 7 months in Koren. ;; monlhs In .Japan, He reccivccl his discharge nl Camp Carson, Colornclo.

IIANSVIJ,f.lo; 1\IASONIC I'ICNIC Dam;ville MaHon and members

of !he Eustel'll Star mul thl'il' fum/lies will have their· annual plcnie at Rayner pm·ic in Mason Sunday, Tlw pienic dinnet• will he served at noon.

SENATOR also visited Sunday. !\Irs. Elmer C. Urown Mr. and Mrs. Vance Mead and

Sunday evening in .Tacl,sorr with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Floyrl Smith. son were weelc end guests of

Alaiedon Center

f:unily of Williamston called on Northwest StockbrJ'dge Mr'. and Mrs. Raymond Burr of Mr. and Mrs. Orvel Henselicl

friends at Coldwater. On Sunday

Mr. and Mrs. Aria Bowers ;md / Mr. and Mrs. Harley Miller of family of .Jacl<son were Sundny Pontiac spent the weelt end at visitors of Mr. and MrR. Irwin! the Loran Collins home taking Rhines. Philip home with them for a stay.

Bits of lcflovcr foorls nrc cnsy to spy In tile icc hox if slorerl in transparent plastic hoxcs.

1v1 Air aggressive, feorlllls fighter ~ ogoimt waste and mrropllon.

Former Stole So notor from Gnmd Rapids. World War II Veteran. Vote for John Marlin TWICE for both short and long terms on Republican pdllllll}' ballot Aug. 5.

Committee Hut china

Trcu~urer11

Howell called on Mr. and Mr~. 13. Sunilny. · JUrs. Guerdon Usher F. Arend Sunday. Miss Shirley Sly attended the

Mr. and Mrs. Holler! Drosr·iw national convention of future Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Campbell and daughtc~r were ref'rml g-uests home m:rlwrs at Green Lake, Wis- returned home from visiting his of Mr. anrl Mr.~. B. F. J\r·enrl, .Jr., consin, during the past weelc. broli1er, Charles, nl Fife Jake and family. Monday night.

Mr. ami Mrs. C. M. Young of PeoJl!C seen; to be the ma~or ex- Howard Townsend· and family Flushing called on Mr. and Mrs. port of the South, accordrng to returned home from their trip in George Cady SaiLrrriay. Mr·. anrl ·one of America's experts on pop· the North Tuesday. Mrs. Carly visiter/ Mr. :11ul Mrs. ulation trends. Howard Townsend ancl family

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Line Up Your Tools llaving sold my farm I will sen at public auction at the }llace located 3U! miles east of Mason on the Uowen-JUa. son road to Every roa1l, :xi, mile north on Every road, on

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Townsend Tuesday night. . Mrs. Howard Townsend and

Mrs. Waller Bauer loolc Daisy Walker to the Ostepa hospital in Lansing· Friday.

Clyde Walker· of Detroit spent Sunday with Walter Bauer and family. In the afternoon they called on Mrs. Daisy Wallwr at Lansing Ostepathic hospital.

Archie Sharland and .family, Howard Townsend and family, Fay Townsend and family and William Sharlancl ami family al· tended the Townsend reunion at the parlc in· Leslie Sunday .

Rolland ancl Mae Marie Town­send, Naomi Fox, Patty Brower, Mrs. Fred 5riggs and Edward spent Friday at Ealon Rapids to clean the cottage for the Eaton Rapids camp meeting starting July 24.

Members of the '1-H club held their meeting Monday night at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Nicholson .

Miss Beverly Fox is visiting relatives near Marshall.

Larry Gale of Vandercoolt Lalce returned home Friday after spending 3 weel<s with his grand­parents, Mr. and Mrs. .Jesse Campbell.

Harold Lantis and family spent Sunday evening with Mr. and Mrs. Heevcs Glaspie of Rives Junction.

Mr. and Mrs. Phil Cavender called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bauer Monduy evening. . Walter Bauer went north after

sweet cherries on 'l'h u rsclay.

Onondaga 1\trs •. Btu·ton BnldiVIn

The following community or­ganizations have made donations for the purchase of a wheelchair for Marlene Beaumont, a polio victim: The Leslie Grange, On· ondaga V. F. W. Auxiliary No. 422, a friend, Onondaga Masonic. lodge No. 197, Ladies Aid society of the Community church, Knowl­edge Seekers club, Riverside Community club and the Eastern Star chapter No. 361 of Onon· daga. ··

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Pierce of Halifax, Nova . Scotia, are spending a few days this week visiting Mr. and Mrs. Wlll French. Mr. Pie1·ce is a radar expert, con· nected with the Canadian govern­ment, and is a nephew of Mrs. French. They are enroute to Van· couver, British Columbia.·

Richard an{! Mary . Lee Dox; 'tader of Lal<e Michigan were Monday VIsitors of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Doxtnder.

Mrs. Verne Dwight accom· panied Mrs. Hazel Byrum and Mrs. Alma Nowlin to Ypsilanti on Monday. moming to attend the ,graduation of . Mrs. Byrum's daughter, Miss Phy111s Byrum.

Judy Lynch spent a few days last weelc visiting Naomi Lantz In Leslie.

Saturday,. August l 1:00 P• m.

Sold By Stockbridge Phone 17 F 111 Ord Price & Sons

· Mason Phone 2-8761

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Implements ·and Tools John Deere l\lodel II Tractor with

I~usy Uide Seat, Wheel Weights, tr·actor is in good condition

Tractor Cultivator l\fcCormici\·Decring No. 100 Ma­

nure Spreader on rubber, good condition

John Deere Single-Bottom l{j-inch Plow on rubber

John Deere 6-ft. Double Disc, 1 year ol!l

John Dem·e 3-section Harrow '

7-ft. Cultipaclmr Dump Ralm Dem·ing 5-ft. l\lower John Deere Steel-Wheeled Wagon

with flat rack and corn sides 2-section Sllilm Harrow l\lud Boat Grapple Fori's 500-Chick Brooder 1/3 h. p. Electric l\lotor .Buzz Rig with 32-inch Saw Grind Stone Pump Jacl\ Fence Stretchers

Dairy Cattle

20-rod Ron of B:uhe1l Wim Post lloltl Digger Grass Seeder

Fee~l Bar1·els Log Chains 100-ft. Hay Rope Quantity of Chiclmn Fee1lers Mill£ Strainm· Pails Quantity of Sman lll\ntl Tools Pap~ring Boa1·d and Brushes Lawn Quemt 20-ineh PoWI!I' !\lower,

in goo() condition

Jersey Cow, 4 years oll1 mul O)len Uolstein Heifer, 15 months olll llolstein-JeJ•sey Cow, 2 yea1·s ohl, Jlolstein Heifer, 4 months old

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Jlolstein lleifcr Call', fi weells old llolstcin Bull Calf, fl weelcs old

Household Goods 2·Piece J~iving Room Suite A. B. Washing Machine, good

condition Home Co,mfort Kitchen Range Dining Room Table ami (i Clmii·s Antique Cherry Wardrobe 6 Straight Chairs Iron Hell, Sttrings ami :1\lattress Double Cot and Pad

Grain

100' Bushels of Ear Corn

2 Oal' Dressers 2 Struuls Commode Child's Des)\ and Stool 1\itchen Table Utility Cabinet Bread Box Lawn Table ami 4 Chairs 2 Wiclcer l~oclcing Chairs 2 Floor Lamtts 2 'l'nble Lamps 2 nocldng Chairs

Terms: Cash All goods to be settled for day of

sale before removal

Kitchen Table with 1\leta.J TOJI Bir1l Cage Cam1•. Chuir Linoleum, 8x10 and 6x8 · Adjustable Dl'ess l~orm, size 34-40 2 Sets of Quilting Frames on

standar1ls . ·' Antique Stool Quantity of Dishes Coolcing Utensils Fruit Cans Croclcs ami other articles too

numerous to mention

Rabbits 2 -Bucks 8 Rabbit Jlutches

8 Does

Not Responsible for Accidents-

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Milton Munro of Indiana is

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Mom lhnn H,OOO pnoplt! lr1 llw Lnnslng- 111'1111 will J'I!I'I!IVI! lilglirll' soda! HCCIII'fly [III,Yilll'nls IIH II l'f'· HUIJ of the Hndnl HI!I!LII'il ,V aiiWlld· m<!lliH whldi hl•o!allll! law J•'rlrlay, 'l'IIC lln;t lnemaserl dwdtH will lw

fm• 1111! llllliidi of :·ii!JH<Hilher, cle· IIVI'l'f'd l!llt'ly In ·Oeiolwt•,

W, Hl'llll lliimlln, 111111111ger of I lw Lnnsing soda I lier!Jirily ofrkr>, I'IJiphnslwd tllnt no 111111 nemJ;; In nppl,Y Joi' lhr! lrwmaHed pnynwnls. "'l'li1~ Sor!l11i :.;rwurlty arlmlnlstm· 111111 IH almndy dwnglng tim amou'nls," lw pointed out, ''Wn ex­pe!!l In gt•l tlwm dllillg<!d In tlnw Ill hav1~ tlwm In tlw mall Cktoilcr :l, tltn regu!m· delivery <iatn, iltll If In n few r•ani!S wn rlnn'l meet liml lidH'dUJI! W<!'ll send liH! rcgll· i1u· dwd< ami mnlw UJI ihc <IJf. J'ei'!'!Wr~ In a later clwclt."

lfamlin poinled 'out that al· llwugh nnnri,Y every fumily re· celvlng JliiYmcnls would receive au lnereasc, the addillllllill amount woultl JHJI always he dl· vlderl mnllng all lhe mcml!ers of llw family receiving monthly C!lwcks. ln ~ome east!s llic entire lnt!l'l!ase will go to the rellrerl WOI'kl!l',

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Services Are Heid Ashtray For Mrs. Watling

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'F'uneml HervlceH J'nl' Mrs, Allee Wnlilng wr.m hold )<'rlrlay nflm·· noon In YpHilnntl, Mi·s. Wnlllng- · WllH lhc molher nf Mrs. L, L, Swanlngm· of Masnn, Sr!rvkcs wei'C ntlended hy Mr, nnrl Mrs. SwnnlngcJ', Mr. nnrl Mrs. 111c1Hll'd Rwanlngcr nnrl -Mr. nntl Mrs. 'J'mcy IInlscy of Lnnslng. Mrs, .Jnmr.s Inghrnm of, Ma~nn and Mrs. Geneva Clllldw!ck nnd Charlene n[ Grand Ledge also atlcntled.

Mrs. Walling would have been 8() years nicl last Monday.

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Under lerrns of the lnw, ,most J';rmJJies will get 1111 Jncre;rse nf alunrl $!i.OO; Home will gat Jess and some will gPI. more, A Jew lwneflts now being paid, and most of those p;ryahle In the future, will he l!itiic•d lln earnings afler !!Hill Jnsl!!;rd of afler HJ:jli, Tile amended Jaw imJVides a new formula for determining the amnunl of llw payments In these t!ases. Und11r II, u retir·ed worlwr's rnonlhly llenefil: would he !i!i per

Fighting 2 enemlas common to all Americans is the job of Air'· mnn Second Ciltss llonald W. Stolz at tlw lil6lst combat homher hasc In J11pnn. J\ mernher of: I he l•'ar East air .forces, Hlolz helps io light I he J(oJ·cnn Communists. As a fireman with the Gl6lst air base wing- fire department, lie Is jill led mnstanlly against anollwr enemy ·-fire! Assigned as 11 crash crew member, Airman Stolz's plaee of

Bawly'H Gt·eyiHJund nnd \VIIrl West Show-·· a Jn•nwnclouH Jrcat for young and old alilw --·· will lm prcnt~ntml hefot'l! lhe granrlstnnrl every ailei'JHlllll and evening al lhc Ionia li'rce Fair, August '' lht·ougii A ttgtisl 0.

So Sbe Foy Floor and Porch and

. Deck Paint stays bcauti(ul years

Ono coat resists pounding traffic, severe weather

For wood, concrete, or printed linoleum

Inside or outside Wasbes easy as enamel

A11MUST"FOR NEAT HOMES!

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FLOOR, PORCH & DECK PAINT

Usa inside or outside

'Here's where lo /)fly it!·

cenl of llw /irst $1011 of his aver· - ---·--------'----111:1! monlhly PHI'nlngs plus lfi Jill!' Jur.:t.·ce Court cent of lhc remainder up tu $:300, ..

Be1~lnning Sepll!mlmr· l, the Dt'JIIris Jtogozi nsl\i appt'III'Pd

Kiwanians Hear T aile on Polio

rluly is 111.'111' llw runways of lhe IIal'l'y El.'ienllimct· of LanslnJ~ airltase fmm whleh l~EAJi' !lomb· e1· Command , Supl!r'forls Ily. lold rncmhrrs of lht! Ma~o11 1\i· There lhc many fire truc!1s of his wanls club llmL :!ll.lo :!:i Jil'l' c·<'nl scl!llnn· slanrl ,:onstanl!y manned, of Mil'higan's t!ases of infanlih! ready In an emergency lo rush pamlysls arc• in Jnglr:rnr c:ourrl,\'. lo lhe scene, "Jn the ease of il lie spoke al till' weekly nweling liomber accident," Alnnan SllliZ o.C the club al ll!c Milson golf said, "nLtr Ilrsl thought is help· course, lng lhe crew lo snfcty. We do E!senhiJJH'l' is on I he hili! I'll of lhal: while anothCI' Jllll't of ihc rllrccloi's of 11111 lnl'anliir. l'ill'ay· c~;ew works on lhe fire," sis Ji'nundallnn. Tlw Lan~ing 11111n

IH'W law increaser! to $75 a mo11th hefoJ'C Jrrsticc of the Peace Itny inslead uf $!i0 tlw amounl dJ W. Ad:rms Salurday lo plead guil· morwy a lwneficiary may earn ly Ill Jarecny by false !'eJH'esenla· and slill receive the monlhly bcnn·J tion, Adams assessed fine and flls. Sclf·l!lll[Jioycrl people I!J~tillcd 1 r•osls of $12, pul Hogozinsl\1 on Ill olrl·age and survivors Insur-' probation for :J months anrl or· a1we hr.nclils may re~eive tlw !lcre!l him lo malic rcslilLrllon. payrnt•nts for ead1 monlh of the y<'lll' if lheir net eai'Jrings during lhe entire year arc not over $900.

Sgt. Ennis .T. Haydon, 22fi7 rnvicwed 1 111• fael s lira t mosl Gunn road, I loll, is returning to cases n.f polio oct!UI' in r hl• warm

Belly Jane Camphell anrl War- I he Uniled Slates from Korea mnnlbs nr llw yp;rr. SrunmL•r'dnys rcn Lee Kimball, both of ,JacJ,son, unrlcr lhe army':; rnlalion plnn. arc long anr! sh!I'JI is r!iftkull, were Iuken before ,Juslice of !he He was a member of the 2rllh In· Faligllc slwulli hr nvoiderl, 1,;1sen·

'!'Ill' amcmlerl Jaw contains a Peaee William Grugel at Leslie fantry Division, one of lhe first himl!r ~Ia Ied. T'Pople should malw provision uf special imporlanec Monday, Miss Campbell JlHid line U. R. units In fight on tile pen· a point

10 gel Pnough resl, Cs·

lo self·cmploycrl pnoplc who have and costs of $25 for !raving the insula. It hps rccenlly been en- pcdaily in llll! sumnwr, lw aclrkol,

IJI'Iired or plan to relire during secne of an accident. Kimball, gagl!d in palrol act.ivity ncar l11e Dt·. lloelnf L:onling, clin•elor 11

f JDri2. Bcfmc lhc passage of the owner o[ the ear which Miss :l8th parallel. Sergcnnt Haydon the Lansing-Tnglmm health de· amendments their earnings for I Camplli'JI was driving-, was re· is serving <1S a member of the parlmcnl hlll'kt'd up lnglr:utr's lhc YI'UJ' in wl1ich an nppliealion leased on agrl!emcnt to pay for military police company, was made could not be used 1o rlamages done to 1he other car John Culham, son of Mr .. and a<lrlnd thai: hy the enrl of lhe percPnlng~: fig-urr's. The rloclol'

figum their olrl·ng-c bene/it Jl<IY· invlllverJ in the crash. ~rs .. Arlhur Culham, r:ccetved year, Jnglmm's sharP of polio men I H. Now, llwse self·employerl Judge GI'Ligr.l assessed Oscar Ius dtschargc fmm the :ur force 1 Cillii!S sl:ould IIIli he ;

1111, "l'l!alcr

pt•uple who originally applied for R IIencga of Tennessee line and .July 17 aftet' •1 years of duly. HI! linn in previous YI"!I'S · " ht•nclils in 1!l:i2 may rc·aJlply al costs of $2;) on a rccl<lcss driving was stallonecl on Guam for 18 _' ___ ·--· :_' . ..'.~

Olclesl BriLlslt lille of nobility Is earl.

Roast Beef 65c lb.

Ground Beef 59c lb.'

J.JIJ ,lmg- ut' :-;iJurl'inc

Coffee 79c

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The Jmu•Jh nwollng of IIIII llrll· I on ·l·li eluh WIIH I wid .Jtii,Y II, nl

lhe linllle or ,Jilhi\J\1\11 111\d HoiH!l'l Uoytl, ,Johllllllll Hl!OWI!d Jwr JroJ'IiU before tim meellng, Dtlring tlw 11>liHineHH :;e~HIIln Marilyn Hmll

g'IIVl! ll rcjoot't on dub week and

P11nl Wright told of 11 tln\Vt'l' ;tnol Vl!!{CIHIJ!c mc1•11ng. HllgUJ' J•;lic•ri,Y l'I'Jlnt'led llhllnt n .ltnrloi' lendt!rs· ln~'l!llng, Plans were marie Jot' ICJI\rH and a cJUh HCI'ilf!]Hiol<. ,

On .July 12 tlw dnl1 loolt a lrip In Lansing and IVI'JJI lhl'ottgh Ne!hl !Jollling Jlllllll il!lll lhc• Sl:tlt• .Jot\I'JIIll building. 'l'Jwy lhen lool< part In M. 11, Avery's mdio fll'ol· gmm.

A club toll!' nn .July 2~ Hllll'l<!cl at the 11cnry A. Wright honw. Avery took pari a111i l::i pro,it•!!ls Were Vbiled, 7 g11rdens, '] hoi'SI'S, '' dali·y Cltlllc and a he!'( H 1<'1! (', The lmn· ended Willi a pio•tde al Cellar Den!l road,o;lrle pai'It.

Bob Ware Becomes 3rd Pharmacist

l!llh Warn l't~i·r.lvc!l word 'l'lllii'H· day 111111 Jw hurl ji/IS,~I!!I·the lillliO phiii'nllu'.Y iwnrrl nxnrnlnnllon, llo is llw lhlrrl ml'lnhei' of the Wam, fumlly Ill hel'llllll' a registerer! phlrrrrt:wiHI, '!'he Jatlwr, D. Leu \Van~, fi!Hill IJI'oiii!H', Erlwnrd, lll'U phnrJnitebls, All :l worltnt Ware's Dl'llg Rl nrc, · '

lloh Ware was gTIHillnll!d from. J•'errl~ lnHJIIul<' lnsl .Tuna. lie tool! Iris stale honl'fl Pxrunlnltllon on ,Juno• 17 nncl ·1H of lhl:; yenr.

'l'he Miilillll man was grarltlnterl from Mnsnn high ndwnl In l!Hu, IJe :wrved 2:! mnnlhs In lhe urmy~

' Even If a fll'l!l!liilon machine doesn't ''wr•qr nut," II r•an he ren. cftored u~eless for mailing modern loolH ht•1•ause lhn mel:rl parlH of wlrlch it is rnmle dwngc thclv, shape with age,

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2 lbs Ill' All·~lliiHH~I'Il

Oleo 43c

li lh lmg- ot' Gulli 1\letlul

Flour 49c

Ji'l'f)1.1 11l

Ocean Perch 39c lb.

Salad Dressing 53c qt.

:-ihurl'h111

Catsup 19c ·

Garden Fresh Vegetables

Mickelson-Baker Lumber Co.

llie dose o[ the laxallle year and count Monday, monlhs. Before his discharge, he Camp l':tlml'l' nmr 'l'ol·:y", .Japan, lravo• their 1fl52 earnings used in ,Juslice of the Peace John J. was stationed at Scott Field, Illi· .June 27. Ile w;rs 1211r in his i!las.'i. figuring their rnonl'hly benefit ntcharrls of Delhi township as· 110is. He is 1111 inlr'ilig<•ne11 SJ>rdltlisl in Jlllynwnls. In gcne!'HI, this will in· scssed Richard L. Colton, Lan· Robert W. Eames S. N., who pholo inlerpreling. Al presenl lie ermse lhc montllly benefit Jl<IY· sing, $W.:i0 fine and costs and is serving on the USS Midway at issl:rlirlllcd al. Camv Kimtlo 111'111'

OJien 7 Da~·s a We•~l• - X a. m. lo !J Jl· m.

ment to sclf·emplnyed per:;ons, ordered him io clean up ntbbish Norfolk, Virginia, has been trans· Scllul, Korea. he dumped on a public highway. fcrrccl to the 0. R. (Racllo) Dlvi· ------

sion. He expects lo enter radio Aluminum anrl ollrPr metals Darrell's Superette :l:i~ \\'. Cohuuhiu

Phone fJG21. lllu~on lkst In GJ•oeel'ies and !Heats ,

A J.rnod know ledge o( sheep is l'.'iSCIII iaJ tn making a SlWCeSS of a sheep en I erprisc, say M. S, C. extension Jivestocl;: specialists.

The universe will always con· lain llw identieal amnunl nf elec· tridty It had at its creation.

school soon. can be user! as suh,'ililules for·~ Pfc. Carl E. Droscha graduatcrl copper with aetual savings in lire

fro1n lhc lnlclligence ~chool at mnnuDrcturc of nurny pi'IJclucl~ ·~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Corrw1· or W. Columbia and Atu·elius J:mul Phone 3001

Sunbeam $18.90Special You ~-:et $ J.I.H:i Sunlwam double automatic IJ·onmastcr and $!J.!J[j all-mdal automatic-action ironing hoard

Only $18.90 Save $6.00

Electric Ranges COOLERATOR

·Push button 7 heat burners, with raiseable dectnvell cuolwr aiHI h:tllfJUet size oven.

Only $329.95 Less trade in. You tell us what your old range is wm·th.

NORGE •1-wuy automane, with tlividetl top, 7 heat hurucJ·s wiUt 'raiseablc dcqrwcll coulwt· and visulite oven. Was $32!J.H5

Only $27 4.5() and your old range

R. C. A. TELEVISION 1953 l\lndds - Lai·p;e sm•cpn, equitJI'etl fol' automatic record dmngcr. Adaptable to U. II. F. and color.

As Low As $199.95

Bendix Washers-Dryers·

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l~amous Tumble Action

Gyromatic Washers· Was $2!J9.95

Now $149.95

Bendix Drye(s Regularly $239.95

Now $199.95

Automatic Washers Agitator 'ty11e,. was $229.95

New. $189'~95 ,I

Of Appliance Bargains Offers Good Through August 2

lronrite Ironers Uc~. $27!J.!J5 plus $1:3.!)5 fo'r health chair

All for Only $149.95

Gas Ranges Tappan 40 inch

l't'OJta.ll!l ami natural gas ranges with visulitc oven, was $2<1!J.!J[)

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·Freezer Values Now $199.95

Aluminum liner with tubing br!tzcd to it for faster, economical freezing. Umnovablc seJmmtors with lift-out food haslwts, automatic warning light and interior lights, litl cuunter-balunccd IUJd ad,iustahle 7 ways foJ• (ICI'fcct seal. lias Iast-ft·eeze compartment witlt frost free sea~ zone.

8 cu. ft., Ueg. $315 '

15 cu. ft., Reg. $37H.95

15 cu. ft., Reg. $'169.!!5

23 cu. rt., The Big Buy

Now $279.11 Now $315.00 Now $379.9~ Now $481.88

1'hese fl·eezers arc delivered and installcdut these Ill'iees

We Also Have Upright Freezers

FREE.- FREE-, FREE Automatic Controls Go With

Every Order ~laced For

Duo Therm Oil Space Heater.

Refrigerator Values Crosley - Kelvinator - Norge

Jl cu. J't., was $3G!UJ5, with <lB-Ib fJ•e'ezeJ• chest, full­widl.lt ve~d:Lble bin madt~ of stPt•I. Adapted l'ot• buttt\r hel'Jtet· and has many other womlcrful features you will want.

Now $299.9 5 Plus Old Box 7 cu. ft. As Low As $189.95

Speed Queen' Washers At Nationally Advertised Prices

Less $25 For Your.Old Washer

PHILGAS Headquarters The all-plll'liOSe fuel, the only bottled gas service offering self serviee a.~ \\•ell a..'i ildivm·ed se1•viee; 11' COSTS OIJU A VImAGI~ CUSTOJ.\-llm Cic n day to do all het• cooldng with "SI~LF SERVICI~ PliiLqAs." Jlow does th11t com­(J:u•e with you1· tn·esent eoolcin'g fuel? 1'his is nut just n summm; special. 1'his .saves yon money for many·ycars, the year around.

Put Your Reliance ln.

Mason Home Appliance. 120 w~ Maple B ... J. Cady ~'-Gien.n Jacobs Phone· 2-5,911

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Norge P1·opane and natuml ~-:as mnges, were $149.95

Now $129.95 Eagle

l'roJmnH all! I natu raJ galS, divided steel stop and ample stor:tge, t·cg. $15!).1)5

Now $119.95

Am.erican Kitchens 1-M" dcmbh1 drain bo:u·ll sinl• 2-21" base cabinets wiUt choice of color on to(IS 2-21" x 30" wull cabinets 2-\Vbat not shelves

Makes Complete 8-ft. Kitchen All For Only- $299.95

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AMERICAN 54-in. STANDARD SINK Single Gowl, double dmin board

~nly $89.95 AMERICAN 42-in. DELUXE SINK

Uighf·h~uul drain boat·d, single bowl. Was $139.95. Grlll!ot-ly l'eduecd to '

On_ly $99.95

Electric WATER HEATE.RS

so~gallun size with double units for. either· pollliumers or Detroit Edison lines. · ·· ' ., · ·

$111.50 -..

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Social 6venls -~nJ Personals 1/1 lj.l "'

Kathy Wilson Is Honored

CLASS PLANS REUNION 'I'hl! :Jillh lllllliVI!I'Sfll'Y of lilC'

r•lnHH munlon of 1!1~~ of Muson high sdJool will lu• IH'hl l•'rlduy I'VI!I\lllg 111 lho !Hlll\1! ol' Ml', nnd Mrs, Puul Howe, ,IWli \VI!SI Co·

Shower Honors Lois Johnson

lurnhln road, Mnson. If'•~ crr•am Miss Nnncy .Johnson nml Ml'li, und wnrcrH will l>n sr>r·ved. , Vnnlla ,folmson enlerlnlnrd nl a

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PAn'I'Y. JIONOHS nAY LOTT MI'H, Hay Loll. r.nlm·talncr! al n

hlrthdny rllnnr!r honoring her htJH· hnnd, Hny Loll, Monday r•vr•nhtg, M1•. nnrl Mrs, Murvln Loti nnd Plano nnrl Mr, nml Mrs. ,Junior Bl'llwnflelrl wr.m tlw gtwsls, Blr·lhtlny enlw and lr•r. er·enm were HCI'VI!d for deHHf!l'l.

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Rei nsm iths Are Feted Sunday . Mt', nnc! MI'H, Hni'J'y 11olnsmlth ol' Dlmrllldnle • c•r!lt!lll'nlerl 11m!t• cli.HI wn!lrllng unnlvnrsnry .'lnncluy at an OjHHl hoUHI!, 'rhelt· chlldron \'ICI'C 1111 p1'l'HI!l11. f£11' !he I!Velll,

'J'Itr. cnupln l'l!cnlveli muny nice ,:Jrts nf.tcr which n Junclwcm wns ::urved.

MRS, COLE HONORED lVli'S, .lnmeH Coin euluhl'ntr.rl ltm•

RHih hlrtiJduy nnnlvr.r~m·y Mon· r!lty hy ltnvlng orunt hm1~n fmm 10:00.11. m, to fl:rm Jl, m, ut hor• IJomn, Bouqunls nf msr.s, glnr!lo!l, gnt•£\r!ll ttownr:; nnd a mixed IHIIJ· qtll!l, 1ill glfls In Ml'll, Cole, rhiu· OI'IIIud llw' t'ooms. Blrlltdny eulw and Ice· r'I'CIIIll wern :;urVI!cl from a hu'rH'OV!!I'eil lnhlr!, Mrs, Alvlnn Polloi\ nnd Mrs, Curol Herrguth ns.~lsled with tlto sm·vlng anrlu!Ho llw pluns for llw open !Joulle,

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Mrs. Rae Hooker Is Scheduled to Speak At Republican Meet

elrclrrl for lwt· srronrl 4·yom• torm aH mmmllleewomnn nt· the con. vnntlon whloh \\Ills lteld recently In Clilo•ur.:o. A I'I!Hirlenl of Mnunt Plc!uHnnl, Mr~. HuniHW hus long IH'r!n nctlvr. In Hapnhllcnn pol it lcR In IIJI! slntu, Sill! IH n former vlco· cltnlt·man uf ho1h tho JHnlwlln I'OUI\IY Hepuhllenn r.ommlllcr. nntl lite stale t•entrnl t'IJmmlllt!CJ,

All HI!Jlllblii'Un women or lhr. cmmly are urged to nttend lim nwPI lng and In lnlw thull• frlt•ncls. Hr!fl't!HhnwniH will tm Sl!t'VI!d Ill 1111! dose Uf II!C alflll'• noon.

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Mr, nnd Mrs. nnmrml WIIRon hnl!l a lllrt It day dlrnlf'I' al Hnynr!l' pm·lc Thursday !!Vl!lling In, IH•not• of lhdr· dnugiJII't', Kalhy'.~, lhlrd blrlhrlny ann!VI!I'Hfll'Y.

1\lr. 111111 MI'H. l~mmrms Wllsnn, gr•nmipnrenls or Kutlty, Mr. and M~s .. roseph Adl<lns and l'l!lllt.Y K11y niH! Mr. anrl Mrs. LPI! Shinn of• L!·.~ll!• 111111 Mr. and Mr.~. i.Jr!· wrjyne Kntd11un and Vlr'lcl or Jnd<~nn W!!l'e jll'fJHCnl. ,, '

Mrs, Gc!ol'gl! Whyll!, Sr., Is on lng Mb1; Lois ,Johnson nf Dnll'oll. wwnllon fmm lwr dtlllc!s us lr>le· '!'he par•ly wns held ul tlw home phone! npr>rnlor. nl. lhr! eo\11'1 of Mt·s. C, H. Hrms. IHHise 11!1;; wee!<. Geo1·ge Wh.YII!, Tlw f!VI!Illng wns Sjlent playing ,Jr., 'Is on lr!IIVI! from llw llrmy and g11mes with prlws going to tho Is v!.~lllng his pm·r•nts. IIOJIOrr!cl guest. '!'he hnslcsses

Party Honors Margaret Brown

Those prcRcnt Wl!rP Mr. and Mt'S, LUt'I0\1 l,OV£'11 nf. Lnnslng, Mr. and Mrs. ILindrm Heln~mllh of Leslie, Mr. allfl Mrs, itnlph Ovcrla, Mr. llllfl Mrs. Hniph fiupl· run of Mason, ami Honnll! and gj. donna Heinsmll It, nl home,

Pomona Picnic Is Held Sunday

Mrs, Hun Hooluw, ll!!Jlllhllcnn nullo IIIII I'Olllln I I I 1'1'\VO 1111111 for Mlultlgnn, will lw lim spmtlwr Monrlay, .July 2H, nt llw monthly meellng of HerJuhlluan women or l hn enu nly. Spnnso!'l!rl hy t h1• women's division of llw lnghurn county Hepuhllt!nn mmmllll't', llw JJWI'Iing is si'!H•dulr!cl fur~ n'drH!II In tlw nflc!I'IIIIO!l nt tlw Stnln Ccm· ll'lli Commlttl'c! lwadqtWI'It•rs 111 •100 N, f~apitol In Lnnsint-:.

"Highlights or the Nnllonnl Convcnllion" will h!! the suhJc!cl of Mrs, lloolwr's llllk, Hiw WHH 1'1'·

Mrs, Huir! l'osl !crt Sundny to spend SI!Vt!l'ai dnys \\11111 Ml', 11111i · Mrs. Merle Holmes nnd fnmlly of llnlt le Cmek, ·

'I'he lahiPs wr•m rluenrule~ with balloons and t:avors. Kathy re· cdved many nke glfls.

M1'. and Mrs. !Wssell Plwlps nnd .foyce or .far!llson C'l!ll'hl'flll'd Joyce's' nnd Kalhy's birthday an· nlllnrsnrles at I he Br•rnard Wil· soit home Sunduy.

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ofl Bl!ileVJIC, Ohio, l!nllt•d 1111 Mr. nnd Mr.~. nolland 'I'I'oXI!II and c: W. Phlllalmum Sunday.

·Miss I"Jorr•IH'f! Laiiii'op of Bnl· tif Creek· vlsllt!cl l'ri<'nds in Ma· son SJIIHiny.

Mrs. C. 1•'. l•'nlll'lnan or Johns· served Icc cream, cnl<e, Hltz !own, l'cnnsylvHnln, and MI'R, CI'Helwrs ancl Iced len. Mnr!Hn Curnpl1ell ol' Chicago me 'J'he glfls wcrc tllsplnycrl un1lcr vlslling llwlr bmthr•J··In·IHw liiHI n lm·gc• umhrclla, As r.nrh glfl slst,•r, M1·. 11nd MI's, ll. L. Admns, was "P~'JWrl IIIC' giver or llw gift. for a fmv day~. hurst a hulloon, wllldt hung from

Ml's, Viva !Uiwr \ViiS n wcol< tlw eelllng, and read tlw question r'lld ~uest of Mrs. Alfrr•d Alh•n. Inside, directerl lo lhc hrlc!c-io·br..

A/.'l Arll1ur Auslln, son llf Mr. •· • • nnd Mrs. If. l'. Auslln, wns on lt'i!VP fmm the C:l'l!al L11lu•s naval !mining cvnter OVIII' tlw WC!I!I< I! lid,

Mr.~. Glr.n Dunn nnd Dr•lmrnh lll'r! spending tlwir vaea I ion at llnrhol' Springs,

Mr. IJIHI Mrs. Dnvid Pnltm· nnd family spr•nt I ltr! Wl'l!l\ enrl ·at Haull Saint Marie, '

Townsend Family Holds Reunion

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•Rugs • Furniture

Complete

Your c Housecleaning : hy l'llfiilll:' w• lo l{iVP 1111 I'Sti· ~ nmlt~ on ym11• I'u~·s untl fnl'lli· ~ IUJ'I!, \Vo• lll'l' Slll'l' ,von will h1• • Jlh'IISI'tl Wi f h. IIIII' 1 hOI'IIIII{h 1 I' X· • llt~l·t, l'lo•unin).:'. We will l{hully : pil!l1 1111 111111 oh•li l'l'i',

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REJ\IFJNT'S " , I '

Mr. nnrl Mrs, Harold Barnhill were week end guests of Mr. ntH] Mrs. M. B. nickly at Shingle lnlw. . Mrs. Mnry Hicok of Mason spent lnst Saturday nt her home in Laingshurg. Her son and rlaughlcr·ln·law, Mr. and Mrs. Hohr.rt Vcnsinger, and Peggy and 13arhara of Saginaw and her hrotltcr·in·lmv anrl sister, Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Underhill of Lnings. burg, were present. They hnd dinner on ihe lawn, in honor of 1 he hirlhclay anniversary of Mrs. Hicolt. The group spent the evening at nounrl Inl<r..

Mnrgnret Brown ce!chralerl her Jtlnlh birthday annlversnry Hntur· day n I. n pm·ty glwn hy her pur· CIIIH, MI'. nnd Mt'o, Nclson BI'Own.

Guests plnycd gnmes nnd lt/1(1 a picnic rllnner.

Those present wcrc Helen Sco· fir.Jd, Mnurr.cn Stmlt, Mary Ar· nolrl, Mary Sun Spenny, Cnrol Howland, Donna Pnulcy, Knl hy nnrl Valerie Brown, Dnnn Rat h· hurn, Marlene nnd Dnrlene Barto, Ann .DeCnmp, A11nnt tn Sylvester, Hoslyn Cnl'i, fiohct•tn .. Judson, Marcella Smith nnd Bnrhara Belcher.

Mrs, Kenneth Swill mul Dnwn anlvorl horne . Snlunlay Hfler ~pending a wcclt wilh her hrolh· er nnd sistcr·ln·lnw, Mr. nn1l Mrs. Laurence Contcy 111111 family of Kenton, Ohio,

Mrs. Chnrlcs W. Bell returnetl to her home Friday after spenrl· ing !5 weeks as mntron at thc Womnns Home In I,.nnslng.

Professor Newton S. Bcniont of Ann Arhor . wns n guest of his pnrc'nts. Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Be· ment, over !·he wecl< end.

Carl Fouts of Prnncls Warren air force lmsc, Cheyenne, Wy' oming, arrived Snturdny to spencl a lO·rlay furlough with his wifc.

Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Foster and dnughter, Romona, of Gih· sonburg, Ohio, visited Mrs. C. F. Schultz Thursday night and Fri· clay.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Hallic Hnrkness, Jr., and family and Mrs. Nr.llic Scdfleld attended the wedding of Frederick Hnrlmcos to Norma Hlsler Saturday nt the Methodist church In Enton Rnpicls.

Mrs. Ola Brown, Miss Helen Brown and Emil Ashfnl visited

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Mr. nn!l Mrs. Hurt Wrn·ner nml family cnlr.rlaine!l Mrs. Hazel Cowing nf Leslie nl dirmer Sun· day,

Mt•. nn!l Mrs, C, A. TI'Owcr or Ensl Lansing nnd Mr., and Mrs. Don Weslcn and David of Lan· sing visited Mr. nncl Mrs. Law· rcnco Van Horn and Louise Sun· dny.

Miss Aller. Del<l<r.r of Chlcngo Is spending 2 weel<s Willi her hrolhr.r·in·lnw nml slslcr, Mr. 111111 Mrs .. Jnmcs Vnndcr Vcn, Miss Deklwr will rei urn to lwr home August: 1.

Beverly Wnll<er of Rives .Tunr.· linn nrrivcd Sunrlny I o spenrl n week wllh her uncle nnrl aunt, Mr. nne! Mrs. Eric Spenny, nnd fnmlly.

'I'Iic Ingham counly, Pomonn picnic was lield at Hnym•r Jlarl;, Mnsnn, Sunday, Eal'lt of the 4 C:mngt•s was rl'jll'l'senterl and litem were 7 mr!milei'H fmm Clln· ton county Jli'I!SI'Ill HH VIHilors,'

,John B. Mnrtln, .Tr., eandldntc [m· Unllr.d Stal1•s sc•nator, was llw guest spealWI', DlU! to rain, the Jll'ot~rum took pluce In !he 4·H hulldlng.

LYLE AUSTINS ENTERTAIN Mr. and Mrs, Lyle Austin r.n·

tertnincrl :30 employees nf llw eounty fl•cn~urer's orrte1! and !heir guests nt llwlr collage at Lnlw Lansing Monday evr>ning.' After swimming, llrlallng nnd games, !111• supper was server! llllffut stylr..

Miss Ermn Polloclt nn!l Mr. nnrl Mrs. Mnhr>l B. Collins ·or Mnson Mrs. noy Iloharl of Dansville nnd Mrs. Blanche Cnmphell of vlsll.ccl Mrs. Ellznheth Collar Pot· Lansing vbilerl Mr. and Mrs. ter Monday evening. Manning F'itts of Phnt!nix, Arl·

Mr. nne! Mrs, Gilhert Hcwllt znna, nt lhe 13allle Creek Snni· and family of Aurelius cnllr.rl on lar·ium Sunday, wl1ere !hey are Mr. nnrl Mrs. Buriy1111 Collar taking lrentmenls. Mrs. Fills, a sundny. ~islet· of M1·s. Clllins, is the for·

Mr. and Mrs. Frnnds noman of mer Winifreri Nellis of Mason. Lansing and Mrs, Thcrr.sn Ta· Miss Marlha Tltayr.r was in Dc· hachl<i and rlaup;htcrs, Nnlnlic nnrl ll'oit nver the wee!< end visilinr.: Zorn, visitccl Mr. and Mrs. Mirko her crlll~in. 'J'ahacltld nml son~. Peter, John Mr. and Mrs, Clnwte Miner nnd and Neil, of Detroit Sunrlny. Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Otis spenl tlw

Clarence Clntrclt of Pittshurgh, wcck end nt: Lake George. Pennsylvania, called on his aunl, Mrs. Harley Droscha i!l con· Mrs. W. S. Hhoc!es, Stinday. vnlesuing at her home nfler· un·

Mr. ami Mrs. Lange Schmidt clr.rgo!ng surgery nt the Stimson left Sunr.lay for Cheyl'lliH', Wyom· lw.~pilal in Eaton Hnpids 4 weel<s lng, to attend 1hr. Pioneer Day ago. Rodco for several days, Mr. nnd Mrs. James '1'. Corner

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Kierstead nltcmlecl the· funeral of Frcd nne! Dr. and Mrs. A. V. Smilh Brooks in Saginmv Thursday. spent the week end nt the Smllh Mrs. H.uic Post spent from Sat· collage at Hess lake. urday un111 Tuesday in Battle

Mrs. Frnncis Ficrllei' and Alnn Creek with Mrs. F'ranldc Holmes, anrl Mrs. Paul Phillips, Suzanne who was !'>ick. Mrs. Holmes Is ami Slmron spent Ins!· wer.lt at slaying with her· son, Mr. ami

[tiSENUGL\rfiT. IN 10 DAYS

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Miss Carrie Gilmoro of .Jncl<· snn and Mr. nnrl Mrs. L. M. Gil· more anrl family of Michigan Ccn· lcr called on Mrs. M. C. Smith Sumlny. Mrs. Frnncos Stcvcns visilcd Mrs. Smith Sunday after· noon. ..

Indinn lake ncm· J(aJamnzoo. Mrs. Mcrle Holmcs anrl family . Mason

Mr. and Mrs. Chester Brown at r----------------------------------------------------­Lesilc Friday.

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• • • Mr. and Mrs. Robert Somers

and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Underwood and Mr. nnd Mrs. Raymond Underwood and family had a picnic dinner at the homc of the Clyde Underwoods Sun· clay in honor of thc third hirtn· day anniversary of Sandra Som· crs.

Mr. nnd Mrs. C. E. Evcritt, Jane and Julic and f\fr. and Mrs. Chris· tie Everitt vacationed last wcel< nt Chi·cau·gon lal<e near Crystal Falls in the Upper Peninsula.

Guests of Suzanne Pearsall at Pleasant lake over the weel\ end wcrc Berthadel Mosr.s, Caroline Brown and Bonnie Edmonds. On Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evnns and Mr. ami Mrs. Gilson f?enrsnll had a picnic dinner with tiw girls.

Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Foreman and Elcanor of Webberville and Mr. mtd Mrs. Lawrence Finlt re· turned home Saturday after a week at the Hiawatha club at Engadine near Lake Millecoquins in the Upper Peninsula.

Mr. and Mrs. E. c:·· Eller of North Little Rock, Arkansas, aml Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Flanders spent from Saturday to Tuesday at Mackinac Island and Sault SHinl Ma.rie. ·

Miss Arlene Morin of While Hall arrived Monday to spend the week with her brother·in·law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. U. B. Shoe· maker. Miss Morin formerly !aught for !5 ycars in the Hawal· inn Islands. This fall she will teach at Visalia, California. ·

Mr. nnd Mrs, Jolm Barnes, Sr., and Mr·. and Mrs. Orlln Wil· young and Richard · of Lansing called on Mrs. Zola Osborne Man· day r.vening.

'Terry and Lynne Plalcke are visiting relatives in Musl<egon this week .

Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Beach, Mrs. Richard Alderman and Mrs. Robert Maine were Monday call· ers ·at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Oral E. Lcwis nnd sons and Mrs. Edna Beach. Mr·. and Mrs. Jack Harris of Oakland, California, cHIIed on them last Wednesday.

Mrs. Rosa Washburn spent the week . end with her son and daughter·ill·lnw, Mr. and Mrs. Asachel Washburn of Stoc]-;. briclge.

H. M. Young and Miss Mar· garet Young of Grand Haven spent the· week end with Mrs. Charles Seeley, Sr. ·

Mr. and Mrs. Duane Thurlhy, Mrs. Floyd Wnriic and Kathy and Linda Warfie spent the weei< end with Mr. and Mrs. Max War­fie of Tipco lalw. ·

Richard ·McKinder of Royal Oak visited his brother'in·law, Floyd Fortman, Sunday.

Mr. nncl Mrs. Thomas Alderson of SHnta Ana, California, nnd Mrs. Amy Alderson of Janesville, Wisconsin, are ·visiting Mr. nncl Mrs. V. G. Burgess and Mr. nnd Mrs. Goorgc Burgess this wcek.

Mrs. Blanche·Hogan of Lansing was a wee!-; ·end guest of Mrs. S. S .. Childs.

Mr. nml Mrs. Roger Church and family ntterided the Benson re· union· at Hayner pari' Sunclay aflemoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Larl\ln of Grand Rapids spent Sunday with Dr. nnd Mrs. William E. Clark nnd family,

Hurry! Hu·rry! Hurry!

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Mr. and Mrs; Cordie Francisco spent the weelt end with Mr. and Mrs. Jim Dart and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Taylor and daughter of San Antonio, Texas, at the Dart cottage at Pleasant lal<e. : MODERN LIVING

:KROEIILER Mr. and Mrs. Lyman Vaughn ancl Nancy of Chm•Jotte called on Mrs. Henry Palen Saturday eve· ning. Mt·. and Mrs. Harold Johns and Kay of Webberville visited Mrs. Palen Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clinton spent 3 days last weelt at their cottage at Joslin lake. Miss Mar· garet Curtis, Miss Myrnetta Cur· tis and Mrs. Marion Davis of Dansville wer'e their guests, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Clinton nnc! daugh· ters of. Hamilton, Ohio, are visit· ing his parents, Mr.' and Mrs. Charles Clln ton, this wee!\, They wlll spend next week at the cot· tagc nt Joslin lalce. G.E. and Admiral 8 cu. ft. Box~s

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Several Other Suites ·At Great

Savings Come In imd' took Them Over. You'll. Be Amazed.

Miss Doris Pierce and Ward Sldvet• of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. .Tames Arnold of Brooltlyn and Mr. and ·Mrs. Stanley Bayhan and family of Lansing visited Mr. nnd Mrs. Irving Pierce Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Leon Pierce of Holt and Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Gemalsky and family of Lansing called at the Pierce home in the after· noon, .I

. Judy ·Piakke ~eturned home Sunday from spending a wei!lt at the Presbyterian camp at Clear lalte.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarlt Haynes of Eaton Rapids and Miss Clara Chippewa and Clare Dexter of Leslie called' on Mr. and Mrs. ~. A. Richards Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Richards and Will Richards of Lansing visited at the Richards home Saturday e:vening. ,

Mrs. Glen Cripps of Lansing Is spending a few days this week with her father, Guy,Royston. ,

Tom ~Christensen spent tlte week end with Bill Rumbles at the Rumbles cottage nt Atlanta,

DON'T BE CAUGHT WJTJ[ l'OUR 1\IOUTII WIDE OPEN; next time be sure with com· plete cov11rage from: ·

McCowan & McCowan· USE, Oak

Phone 3261 Mason

Limited Supply Ruri - Don't Walk- For This Big· Savings

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Mason's G.E •. and Admiral Headquarters

Collins Sales&Service Phone 25311

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Hcl~'ll Unlle•cl llrut.hmu, Hev. E. GnmhiP, JHtHIOl', Sttnrluy snlwol, :tO rt, Ill. l I!Hll'llillg Hl!l'Vkt•, 'Jl ll,

m.; Christian l•:ndl!aVol', 7:•1:1 p. m.; nyentlng Sl!l'Vlco, K:l:i Jl, 111. Wmlnr!Hrlny, pl'llytn· ltnrl prnls1! Hnr·vit't! ul H:nn p. m. Snnrtny :whool pli•nk 111 f'lnriSIIIII lnlw All· f(IIHI. 2.

Jlunsville 1\le~lhuellsl, Hr!V, Rnm· IIP.I St!izerl, pastor. Churdi scllolll :Jil:fiO; worslilp snrvke, II :DO with II IJH'SSUgE! !Jy JlfiSIOI", 'J'Jll!l'l! Will JJ[! no e!vrminl( sPI'Vil'r! 111 the l'i!ll!'ell, hut young lli'Oflll! and ndnlts will go 111 l~atou nnplrls e•nmp nwe•IIIIJ~. Anyone iWl'dln~: trauspoi'lution Is to Ill! nt the l'lllll'eh nt G:•l!i.

JlnnHvillt• Jo'rl•c• 1\ll•fllmllsf., Hrv. F.. I I. Kincaid, Jli!SIIIl', Sunday :;f'iwol Hl:tHl; prPaehing service With II llll'SSagr! IJy the jlfiSior, 'll n'dol'ic l'rayc!J' !Tif'Pt lng will hi! hPiri WPrliH•srlny PVPning 111. 7:~!i. 'J'he Sunday evrming Stlrvke will hr! dlsmlssc•d so that nwrnht:rs can :11 te•nil J•:uton Rapids e•arnp nwet­lnJ;.

Holt. llaptlsl, Drill! !own hnll. G1wsl SJIPIIi<l'l', Hr•v. Malmlrn Cronk. Friday nir~hl, Blhll! dnss with Mr. and Mrs. Matlww Hr:ns, fil'. 'l'ttt•silay night, clwlr JH':wtlcn nt 7:00 111. IIH• Hens humr..

Hlol'llln·lclg-e IIUJJ!isf, Earl Conl1, Jlnstol'. llnlflf'il set·vir'r>, tO::m a. Ill.; WOI'SIIip fiiJ[J dlltl'l'h SdHH>i c·omhilwrl; sermon theme, "Sky Wutellf.!I'S and Flyinl( Saucers." Yo11th groups :uHI aduli trainint~ drtss, 7:1Ci p. rn.; rvcninl( service, S:IIO p. 111. The yo11ng people! wlto i111ve been in nlll'rHianr.•t.J at Mar­UIIathn Hihll' conferPnce• will lake tlwit' roiH>rts nnil some of the highlights of the crmfr•t'I'IJee. Thurstlny hour of Jmwcr, H:llO p. 111.

J\TIIIvillrl Ccnnnmnily, Carfon Foltz, pnslnr. Wnrsllip Rlli'Vke, 10: lfi n. m.; sernwn topic, "What I JlelievP." Chllt'f'it sf'!HJn!, 'I 'I :on n. m.; Youth Fellowship, 8:00 fl. 111.

Norlhwi'St. StuellhJ•itfg-t' Com· mmtily, Cnrfnn Foltz, pastor.

WurshiJl seJ·vke, O:lfi n, m.; sor· moll IU)Jie, "WI111t I Bl!llrwe," ChurdJ Hehnol, 10::10 a. m,

Vnntnwn C:mmnnnll.v, Cnrfon Follz, JIIISIO!'. Chllr'di Hi!IJOOI, 10:1:1 II, Ill.; Wol'Hhip Sf!I'Vic•r•, I'J :J!j II, m.; sm·mon tuplE!, "Whnl I Bll· lle•vr•,"

lllnson l'mshylm·hm, Paul L. Arnold, mlnisll!l', Union Ht!l'Vlee In the McthorJIHt clnn·ph, with Hl!V, Hnymonrl Not· I on Hpeakinl(, 10:110, und muHic hy till! Methodist: church eholr·. At 11 :lfi a. m., the Suncluy .~chool will meet In thll !'rcsilylerlnn church lmsemenl.

Wlllhun~ton (!fll"isllnn Rdrmcc l'irwll!ly, Frey Building. Worship st!!'Vlel! l L a. m.; l'luu:dJ sl'!wol, Frey resldencl! .II. n. m. Mlrl·week sPrvlr!e every flrsl: nnrl lhlrrl Wi!dnesday :'l p. m.

Wllllnmston Wc!slt~ynn llfrlhod· lsi, Briek, C. •E. Miller•, pastor, Worship servlm, 10 u. m.; class mt•Ptlng ll n. m.; ehurdJ school, li:J;J n. m.

Wllllmmlon Gmilr~r 3ft~lhoe1lsl, Ilnrace .Jamr.s, p:lslnr. Worship se•J'Vke, !l::JO a.m.; clllll'!!h school, 10::!0 n. m.

Williamston Nuzur·rnn, Rr.n D. Miller, pastor·. Church school lll a. m.; worship servlcn, l1 n. m. and H p. 111.

Aurnlius C1•n!nr llliJIIIst, Rev. Gilllf'rt Mllr.s, paRlor. Worship serviee is at 11:30 a, m., with dtureh sdwnl preeerling at 10:30.

North Anre~llnH Chnreh, Hev. Carl Briggs, pastor. Corner Co· lurnhia and Eifert. roads. Sunday ljdJOol 10:15 and morning wor· ship at :11 :l!i. Young Peoples FeJ. lowship Sunday evening nl G:~5, willt an evangelistic service at. 8:00 p. m. Wednesday evcnln~: at H:OO is the mid-week prayer Hervice.

Willlumslon Wesleyan !Uelhod­isl, Howley, C. E. Miller, pastor. Clntreh school 10 11. m.; class meeting 11 n. m.; worship serv· ice lO::jO n. ln. and 8 p. m. Youn~: People's service, 7:30 p. m.; prayl!l' service Thursday, 8 p. m. Inter-City Tabernacle

:!11:~7 )<;. 1\llehlgan, J.an~ing Wllliamslon St. 1\atherine's

Sm·vlc~lll cLt ! I a. m. 111111 7 :3fl F.plscujllll, Hev, Norman F. Kin· ALI, WJ~LCOIUJ~ zie, paslor. Worship service 11:00

Roy l'al.tc~rHon, l'uHtor n. m.; church' school 11:00. a. m.; , ____________ evening song 4 p. m.

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' Wllllam~ton Fll1V1111lh nny Arl· Moody Chorala.·resTo 51.1119 Friday V~'ni!HI;, liOfJ Stlllmnn rond, R, K, · ·· " • K!'lcl\, pnHIOJ', Srlltll'lllly, llillll't!h Hr:flool J:20 p, m,; WOI'Hhip Hfli'V· 1('(!, 2:4n 11, rn,; ArlvrmtiAI. IHHil', W:JlM l p, m, Snnda,y,

WllllnmHitm J,ufhr.l'lln, .Tolin Wrmtowlorf, pnslrll', 1022 West Gr·nrHI Hlvor, ChLII'nh snhool, !l::JO fl. Ill,; WOI'Hhlp Hf!I'Vlci) 10::10 11, Ill, Mlrlwenl> lrmlen sr•rvlt•n cvr.r•y Wmltlc!Hduy nl!(lll nt H p. m.

J.ntlwmn Chm·pJt In 1\lusun, Lr· glrin Mcmorlnl IInll, S. ,JdftlrHon Hll'e'lll. Wnllr!t' lo'. Kor!pplln, JIIIH· tor. Divine so1·vicrs nt fl: In a. m.

Wlllhuuslon GUHJil'l lfc11J, 4021 Iluri<Jey mud. Breaking of ilrrad, J() 11, m.; chttl'di school, '11 ::m a. m.; gnspc•l Hllrvlcc, H:OO p, m. Friday nl!(hl IH'a,yc!l' and mini· Sil',Y, H:fll) p, m.

Wllllcunslnn HI. 1\Tnr·y'H Catlin· lie, Hev. T•'t•. Hugh Conldin, pas· lor. Cnnfessions nnrl dt!Vnllons, Sallll'riay 7 ::!0 11. 111. S11 IHiny lnllSHC~ 7::JO 111111 ltl::IO a. 111. Fowlm·vlllt•, conff'sslons nnd dl!· votlons Friday 7 p. m.; Sunrluy lllllSH, 9 fl, m,

Wllllumslon llllllflsl•, ITnmlrl neese, JliiSlor. Cillll't!h Sf'IHJol 10 n. m.; worship servlee I L a. m. nnd 7::Jil p. m .. Junior ntHI Sllllitll' groups 0::10 p. m. 'l'llltrsduy,

lHusnn Chnt't•h of llu~ Na•t.nt•emP, Hcv. H11gh l'lllnum, pastor. !::illn· rlny school nt. Hl:IIO o'dork; chu1·eh nt. 'II :no o'doel(. N. Y. 1'. S. II l fi :•l!i p, 111. EVIInl(e•JJs I k Sl'l'V· lee nl 7::10 p. rn. Wr!dnesrlay eve­ning prrtyer sr.rvier! at. 7::Jo p. m. with eiwir practice Jollnwinl(.

· Sl. ,Janws i\lisslon, Hcv. Msgr. Charles · Kc!atlng, pastor, Mass will !)[! Haici at II)(' dlilJil'i nl the corner of South .Tflffm•son and Clwi'L'y nt 10::lll Sunday morning. Cuted1ism l'iasses will be at 1 ::!0 nt the Legion building Saturday.

Wllliumslon JIT1•I hoellst; ehm·c!h, Horace Janws, pastor·. Cltureh school, ·to 11, m.; worship service, 1l a. m.; Junior Youtl1 Fc!lluw· ship, ~ p. m.; Senior gro11p, !i p. m.; Lenten servil-e!, 'flllii'Hday, 7:30 p. m.; choir praeticr!, Wednesday, 7 p. m.

Onondng-n Community, Hcv. E. A. Kelford, JIHstor. Sunday sdwol al Hl:OO and worship srrvie~e at 11:00 a. m,

Olwmos Comnmnily, Dnvicl Stanley Evans, pastor. Worship ~ervice, 10:00; church school, ll:Ori; Youth Fellowship, G:30; evening service, 7:30.

'I'IH! Chornlall·cs will Hing at tlw huH hmu· hrrHiclcnst aired cnch Jo'Jrst Baptist rhui'cli, · Olwmo,,, Fl'iday aftemoon at 2::Jfl OVI!l' r·n· l•'riclay, .July 2:!, nt. 7::lfl p, m. IH!· dlo statlonH Wl\'!Bl and WMBr· Pcmllng to tlw Hev . • John llooko, FM. JliL~Ior. Dh·er!lor of Jhe Moody Choral·

Tlw group Is composer! of nlres Is nJarlo Ji', IJulln, who holds Sl'ke~lr•rl slngPrs from llw Mnod,Y associate and licentiate diplomas Chomlt! of t I If' Moody l.lillle Jn., from 'l'i·inii,Y m!Jcoge, London, .~titutcl, Cl1icago. 'I'IH'.Y will sin~: l~ngla111I. Iln l'l!i!f!lllly joiner! tlw spe<'ial lll'l'rtn)(r!nllmls of hyrnnH, Moody Jnslll ule's music faeulty gospel son~:s and othc)l' sam·r.d to IPrtdJ plano, musle rtppre!cla· lllllHlc. · It ion, nnrl to dlrcd n womr!n's

The group i'C!gulnrly provides glee cltth and other vocal ensern-1 ltf' rmtslc fnl' "Moody Alumni," a hies.

Whosolwt~l; th•iniH!th of the wah!!' tlmt I shall give him shallnl'\'l\1' thiJ•si; hut the,water that I shall give him shall he in him a \VI'II of watl!l' Slll'inging 1111 into everlasting life, (,John 'l:H.) l~l\ad ,John ,1:7-1<1.

One summer day, a traveler strolled Iol' rest and pleasUl'e nem· the mouth of a large rivet· .. Coming at the time when the oeean was at low tide, the traveler saw a splendid spring of pure, fresh watet•, cleat· as a ·crystal, gushing up fmm the I'Oci<s. Twice a clay the salt tide would rise above that beauti­ful fresh water fountain and covet· it. But when the tide spent its fot·ce and went back again to the ocean's depths, the spring would send out its puJ·e waler.

If the human heart t1e really n fountain of love to Christ, it: will send oul its streams of fresh, sweet water even into the midst of the tides of politics, business, and social activities. The tides of life and its interests may seem to overwhelm and engulf. But when the world has spent its strongest, bitterest force, those who have within theit· hearts the abiding presence of the Holy Spirit will still be victorious. They will come forth with clean hanrls, put•e hearts, the mind of Christ, and a conscience free of offense toward God and man.

l'ltAll"I~R . Om· l<iiid, ·h,•nvenly Fnt.Jwr, 'J'hy mercies cu·r~ eve1· 1ow:ll'l1ns. 'l'his

dny g·Ivc us I!OIII'III:'e and faith nntllo\•e. J.,flt; no tlil'fil!ull.y t~IIIHIIJel' us, no diS!'OIIJ'ag-enwM l'liiiSCl us 1n lose• heart, for we m·c~ aliYil In 'J'he1~, lhl'flllg·h ,Jesu~ Chl'lst Amen.

THOUGHT FOR THE DAY

IU n son Chri~llnn Scientist, First Church o( Christ, Scienlisl, Mason, holds services nl: thr. church, corner of On!' a net Barnes streets;· every Sunday ·nl· 11:00. Sundny scliool is held clur· ing the services for pupils up to the age o[ 20. Wednesday evening meeting- at 8:00 includes testi· monies of Christian Science heal· ing. A p-ublic reading room is open at the church every Worlnes· clay' nnu Saturdny .from 2 to 4.

Christ sweetens the \VellspJ·ing of the heurt.-Katherine Bevis (Texas)

Christ .Tosus tnught that freedom way, organist. 10:00 n. m., wor· comes from understanding truth. ship scrvief', hy the pastor. ll:l!i This is emphasized in the Jesson· n. m, SUtHlny school; G:30 p. m., sermon entitled "Truth" to "he junior nncl senior youth .fellow­read in all Christian Science ship groups; 7::10 p. m., evening churches on Sunday, .Tuly 27. worship service l!OIHiucl eel hy I he

Pearl Perry of Grnnrl rtapids, Mrs. Htthy Fhancr of Potterville nml Don Whipp of Lansing. She was n member o( tile South Lan­sing Bapl ist church nne! passed away July 17.

Youth Gospel Team from the

YOU'fll GHOUl' JIIEI•;'l'S

Speakers Named For Camp Meeting At Eaton Rapids

'!'he "E:nlon Rnplrls ~amp meet­Ing will open .July 24 wllh I he evening Hervlcc ut 7::10 p, m. '!'he Gnddls MoHOI' party, Rev, Gt!Oi'gl! l•i, J•'ulllng and Jtev, H. 1~. Btll'gl! nrc tlw spenlmrH who .Iwve Jwen Hceut·ed fol' the camp.

Dr, Paul S, Hoes of Minneapolis will pl;,cuch 'l'hurscJay, J?rlday nnrl Sntunlny, .Tltly 81, August l nnd August 2,

Rev. William Gillum, director

r~rlllgllton collc:!ge, Houghton, Now u, 111, ln tho .Auslln tnhol'liAclo, Ynrl<, Hev, BUrge Is· the pnslol' 'l'l1e aftm•noon unci evening nf tlw Mnt hrHlM eh11rr.h In Her· prc!flf!hin'g servlcr.ij will be ut. :J;Oil rln, IlllnoiH. !•'or lfi ywn·s lw hn~ 11nrl 7:30 Jl, m, ' hoen prcHicicmt of . tho Bunnie Cnttngm; .nrllt lintel. ronms Ill'!! e!fllllJI memilng at Bonnh~, Illln(IIH, uvullnhlo unci a onlelr!rlu on tlw

'l'he mol'lllng prayer ~orvlco grnuncis will nerve monls dtu·lng will ho ut 7 :no n. m, rlnlly, 'l'lw Uw cnrn(J, peoplo's meet lng nt fl:OO 11, m, -----will Jw follower! hy the momlng ''Heaven unci em·th shull pnsa,, preuchlng scrvlr!e In tltn mnln awciy: httl my words shu II not." lnlmi'IHWie and tlw'ehiltlren's serv· pnHH nwny" !Lulw 21:il:ll, lee r.onr!uetccl hy 'the MnHOJ' HIH· l!!l'll In AuHtln tahr.rncwln ut l0:30 11, 111. Till! ~'01111).( IICO[liC! Will ITIIH!I dlll'i!lg the Jll!OJ>Ie!'H Se!l'ViCf! Ill 9;1)0

Ingham County News

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lr.rH: fen· thou Hhlllt find It nfter muny dnys" mceJ. l1:ll.

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July 24, 1952 Page 5 .... of the work of tlw Inler-Amm·J. ·------------------------, enn MlsHiormt'Y SocJely in Co· ,., lombin, South Amr,rlcn, will lw the missionary dny. spcalcer Werlnesdny, .July :JO. Hev. nnrl Mrs. George Bellmnp of the Na· tlonnl Holiness Missionni'Y HO·

dcly will he nl llw camp for Jllll'i of the time nnd Dr. J.eln Me· Connell, dh'tlelor of Chl'istlan sdwols In the I{entucJ(y mouu· tnins, will be present.

Tho I•'llnt Citadel Salvntlon Army bnnd will give a sacred eon­ccrt Sundny, .July 27, al :3:00 Jl. m. Qua1·tets from Asbury r!ollege!, 'l'aylor University nml Chlengo Evnngelistlc Instllule! will be pi·cstml. .lo sing nl various tlmrls rlurlng tlw enmp.

Hcv. '!', H. GudriiR nnd tlw :1 Moser sisters mnlw up the Gnd· dis Moser party, The Mosl'l'.q pi[!Y a tolill of l:l musieal lnHtrunwnts, and the JlUl'IY hns trnvelcrl exten· slvely.

Itcv. George E. Falling is In dwr~:e of public relations at

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Stover-Backofen Co. 130 W. Ash l\lnson Phone 28861

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The Mason dairy offers the utmost in servlce__:home tlelivery to the people . ,

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IUJLson lllethmlist, Raymond L . .Tuclson Memorial Baptist, church Norton, minister; Mrs. L. Der· of Lansing. woo'd earn, director of music. ----- Mr. and Mrs. Merle Brown and .'•'

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Re-Elect

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BARNES Retmblieau Cnll(lidatc for Second Term

Prelude· of the \ower chimes. 9:~n; Union wor~hip service with the ·Presbyterian church, 10:00. Service will be held in the Meth· ocllst church with Rev. Haymond Norton preaching. Sermon, "The Christian Witness." Nursery for small children during tho chmch worship hour. Church Rchool, 11:15. Methodist Youth. Fellow· ship will gather at the church at 4:00 to go to Eaton Rapids mmp meeting. Sacl' lunch will be taken. Wednesday, 7:00, prayer group; Thursday, July 31, 7:4ri, senior choir rehenrsal.

J,eslle Cong-regnl ionnl, Snmuel B. Wenger, minister. Sermon subject, ''Let Us Keep Our God." Chmeh council of officers wiJl meet at pnrsonnge Friday. eve­ning at 8:30.

Muson llnptlst chm·ch, Loyd G. Carawny, pastor; Mrs. L. G. Cara·

Continue an Efficient and Effectiv.e · . ,. . ·~ ' "' .. { '

Sheriff's. Depa.rtment '.

Obl•tuary ning to IIIC Mnso1~ Baptist _Y~Uih . -~ group. The evcnmg's actlvtllcs At TY7 ... ' Everyt' . ··u Dl t ... p' h' ·c

lU•·s. nora :-imiley I consisted of n weiner rnnst, gmup »'a, 'e S tllU~ .1: tl0 og, U l Mrs. Dora Smticy· was horn games unrler the direction of

Mardi 2:5, 1872 nl Lansing, Mich· Gol'llon nnd Snnc!t•n Slpe, nnrl an

ignn. She was lhe rlnughl'cr of informal worship service con· BUSINESSMEN •' Charles Erhvard nml Laura Owen rluctcrl hy Normnn Lyons. Whipp. F'nr 25 ycnrs she \Vas a Twd~ty.flve . youth nn<l arlults . \ .

resident of Lansing. In ]8[)0 she parl.ictpnlctl Ill the Jlfli'(,Y. The world's most e. xcltlng .c_a. m. era was mnrricd to William M •. Smi·

ley of Lansing and Inter moved ' Is ready to go to w'ork lor YOU Ia Aurelius. Mr. Smiley passed Noble Road News · · · · · · · away in the year of 1920 and after that she continued to live Rosr.lincl Bowen

. ~·-at the family home. Mr. m1d Mrs. Smiley wore the Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Barlig :md

parents of D children, 7 of whom family of Wayne were Sunday are living; Elmer, Everett and 1!inner guests of -·the Clare Bar· Mrs. Irma Stimer, all of Lansing; llgs. . . . Howard of Portland· William of Mrs. Marilyn Yeager JS stc!(, Kalamnzoo; and Ha~ry ani! Mrs.

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She i~ a_ t tile Sparrow hospital in .Eva Irish of Mason. She leaves Lnnsmg. 16 grandchildren, 22 great-grand·1 Mr. am! Mrs. Ed Emery and. children, 3 half-sister;; and 21 Mrs. Leora Norris of Detroit half-brothers, Mrs: Mabel Smith visited Mr. and Mrs. J?red Rich and Clnrence Whipp of Holt, Mrs. and family over the week end.

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Annual Meeting School Disirict No. 1, Township of Vevay

And City of Mason

No Money Do\vn Sale Ranges - Washers

Nu 1\luut•y llu11 11

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Not hill); cfm1 11, Ill lllulllhl~ flliYIIICills of $20.73

Delhi Supply ~If 'J N ( I thll Jlult J'hunc• 11711 l

Bumper to Bumper Services And All Under One Roof

Lubrication l'i1 I' Ut•Jmiring Washin.c; Polishing Waxing SJII'Ity Glazing 1\lotor Ove1 h,tuling F1·out End Alignment Wlwel Unl.uteing l\lotor Tuning

Sun Analyzt• I' IJralw l~cliniug Drum Turning

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and Se1·vice S11noco Protlucts Sunoco aml W!llard

Battct•ics

Tow Service DAY OR NIGIIT

Mason's Complete Service Center .EAUL CA VENDElt, Scr\'ice l\larutger

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I,EQAJ, l'W I'ICES

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ORDER FOil PUBLICATION SALE OF REAL ESTATE

ANO OETERMINATION Of" HEIRS AIIMSTRONG-Ausupt 22, 1952

Stnlu or Mt~h g II 'l lit PIObntu Camt fot the Cuunty or lnJ.:h un

At u Ht tounn of H ud Cnutl, hell nt the P11 h 1te OfTic<.J 111 tl u CtLy of Milson, 10 Hllld County, oil thu J~nd duy o£ July. A D I li.l~

l'•••unt liON ,JOHN McCLELLAN Judge or Pt nl ntc

ln tho Mnttf!"J ur tho F.Htntc or HEn­llJ:h t' J A ItMSI RON<,, n~cunHcct.

C£>nttnl T111Ht Com1 111) ndmlniKlt nlor nf Hllitl lllilHLo hUVItHf filed in flllhl COUI t ILH r r.tltton Jll lYUlj.l fot llc~H!e to tsrdl the JntP.rcst of til\td OHlnto Ill cerlnin lenl ct~tntc thmcln dct~cllhcd tostelhet \\tth ltH J eltltnn fot H tlOtCifnllllLJon of the hciiH Ut lnw or HILfd JecctRUd,

It is Ouh ttJd 'l'hnt tho 22n<l duy of AUHust A n 1 )I).!. at cluvcn 0 (Jock In tlrt• rotcnoon nt the l.,Johnto Ofllco nt .. 01 'Vest Snsnnnw Rllcct LtnRII1K

1 Mlch-

1~-:un "':"'bo nud i~ hm cl ~ nnnolntcd f u hcnt ing tmid )Jctition nnd thnt nil Jlct­ttn'JtK lntotctlted m :mid cRtnto ntliJCI\t lie­fmc sntd emu t ut linul time nnd Ill nee, to Hhow cntuH wh) n l!ccru~t1 to Molt the lntcltRt or Hillel eHtnto In Hnld lcnl Clltutc should not he ~~ nnt, cJ

It is Fu1 tlun Oulcrcr1, 'l,hnt pubJic no. tlco thctcof ha R"lvcn by JHtlJIIcnllon or a COJIY ot thiK 01 lot, Cor th1 cc RUCccAslvc wcel<B prcvjous to R lid rlny o[ hemin~, In the lnghnm County News t. ncWKPn· 11e1 11tlnt\ld nntl ell culntcd Jn Rnld coun­ty,

A TltH! Copy Rohot t I., D1 nl1~ lluldoter or l'tobntg

JOHN McCLELl,AN Judge of Prohnte

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'Annual Meeting Ingham Town ship Agricultural District

In sham FINANCIAl STATEMENr

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GENERAL FUND

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New School Dwt

lOrA!, IIU!lr,Jo:rt lXPEplnJrUllES fu1 Yea1 11;1 lUI~ SupJJicmcntnl Dit.bur•u'm~nt~

S !11 ol Luru h Pr og'mm Ftcvolvmg lund illle~frt to llllidlm: & Srte I~m!l

f HAND 'lOIAL of C:cnP.rul Fund ll1nhu1Hemcnbi for Yeur IUr.I-IUu!

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DAT ANCE ON HAND 111 c (Iller d rurul Junr 10 L!J5.! BUILDING & SITE FUND

!OlJ\T, CASH RECEIP1S 111 Building ll: Situ Fund June 30, lUu~ EXJICilditurcs

1 'I cnd•tuocH ftom lltuldtnll & Site Fund S OliO 00

U \LANCE ON HANIJ 10 DUIIdtntr & Site Fund June 30, 1 Uu.

ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS

BODFISH-October I, 1952 ORDER f"On PUBLICATION

~tile ur Mrclugnn 'J he Pwlmtc CUUit fu1 tlu.! Co 11 ty of lnghum

At IL HUHHJ(Hl or Hillel Colli t, held nt. Lhu PJOIIIItl Oflacc in the crt.y of f.,an· tung 111 the Ruul County, oil the l2nd duy of July A D 1 !J(i~

l'•«cnt, HON JOHN McCLELLAN, JUfht< of P1ohnte

In the M11tter or the E•tnte of HELEN J IJOJJI'JSfl, IJeccnHed

1L UJ J CUll Ill-:' to tho com t. thut the time fo1 JllcHcntut.wn of clnlmR llRUIIlst Hnid 'MtJ tu Khould he lim ted and that. n tunc nnd Jllncc be llllJIOinlcd to receive c:-o:nmlnc nnfi ILdJUHl all clnln11~ nnd de­mnnd~ turtunRL tnud dcccuocd by unU be· fort anul cout t ..,

It IH 01 del cd 1 hut. c1 edrtoa K o! HIIHI dcccut-~cd ttJc ICIUircd lo aucBcnt. thcl1 clarml4 lo KIL!d coutt nt the Ptobute Of· lieu nt. 200 \Vc:;t :Sng!naw alrccl, Lnn­KIIItf' Mlchfs.::nn, on 01 hdo1c the lHt dny of Octohrll, A D 1 on.! nt ten-th !I ty o clock 111 tho rm enoon, rmul Lime nnd J !nee hctcby UIJIIDintctl fo1 tho cxnmin· nt1on 1nd nriJlhilmcnt of nil clulms nnd dcmundH nguinsl Rnld dccc~tsod

lt IH lutthct• Ordmcd 'lhnt 1mblac no• tlcc thCJcot be l·dvcn by publicntlon of n cotty of this otdct fot thacc ltUcccHslvc w~el,ll Jlrcv!ouH t.u tmad dny of hclltlng HI thu Irudmm County NcwK, a ncwKpi\JIOI 11111\Lcd nnd cilculutcd rn HI ld county.

JOHN McCLEJ,LAN 4 'IIIIC COllY. Judllo or Probnte Roh"' t L Oiukc JlcglHlCl or Probutc

ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS

ROLAND-Octobor 3, 1952

Stnto or Mtdll~-tun Jn tho Ctrcult Cn111 t rm LhtJ County o[ lnghum In Chnuccry

Vlltloll, M SHAW .l'hunt<lr, vs AJ,JCE M SHAW IJef 1 llnnt

ORDEJt FOR APPEARANCE At /1. HI Kf\1011 or HILifl Com t htdd lll

the C1ty Hull 111 the C1ty of Lnn,..mu 111 Hllid County on the Pth tiny or July A ll I 'lu2

P1c,ont IJON CHARLES H HAY· DEN, Clrclllt Judge

In th1s ciHJ~c t. nr•rn muu: by n!TfrluvJt of rtlnmtall on file thnt tlu lnnt I nown tcHtdcncc nf the do(cndunt. JH 210 W Amcha Avenue, A(lllttmcnt 5, 'lnm)ut, l"lotula

'I hi.! I dol c, Oil mollnfl or Gi!Dt go J Hutlc1 uttoJtlcy fot rd untllr, 1t. iH c1 .. clcu~d thnt the cldonrlunt enter hm llf • rtcnrnncf 111 KIIICI uauHc on nr I cfotc thlcc tnonlhH flam the dnlc hell or Unfl thnt Within fn1 ty duyH JJhtlntlft CILUHC thJR 01 del tu he nubhHhr d in the ln).(• hnm County NewH n IH"!WHftnru 1 111h lltilu d tqul cnculnlr.d w1thln t.mul C<runty Hnld J•uhlle!ution ln 4 ontJrllll once 111 each Week for HIX WCl lui In Hll~CCHKJOil

CHAllLES H HAYDeN

A True Cn1oy C RoM< Hillllll<i Inghnm County CIN k Ry tnutu Wuhl, Du1 uty CounteJ td~ncd r 1111111 Wnhl Dunuty CICik ftCOI~c J. Hull('r Attorr cy fo Pl,lnt11t AU Iiiii( HH A ldiCHIH

'2b W WnHhlcnnw LllnHlnKt Michlgun

Cucu<t Judge

30w7 Stu to or Mlehh<nn 'I he Probate Court

fo1 thu County or Ingbnm. At IL HCHHion or •nld CoUlL, hel<l nt ORDF.R FOR PUBLICATION

Ute P1obnte Olflcc In the city of Lilli• Stnle of M1chlgun Jn the Cheult ~zng Ill the Hnld County, on tha .!ht day Court for the County of lnghum. ln of July A D. Hili.! Chnncnt y

PleHent HON JOHN McCLELLAN, Jno\NNIS NICI\OLAH IJEME:11lAJW. Judge of P1 obute POULOS, Plnlntllf VH A'l HANASIA ln tho Muttct• of the E•tate of LE· IOANNIS llEME 1 RA!{Ol'OULOS, De.

ONA l. ROLAND, Dccen•ed, rcmlnnt It llllllenllnl< to the cout t thnt the ORDER FOR APPEARANCE

tJnl13 for llle~cntntfon or clnlms 1\JCUtnHt At ll HCKHinn or tul!d Co ttl t held in the Hlllli e<tntc •hould be limited, nnd tltllt City Hull In the City or LnnnlnJr, In Rnhl II time nnd l•lnce be RllllOinted to re· County, on the 16th duy or July, A D uclvc. c"11mltJc nnd ndJuet ull chlims ntul t!llL!. domnntln ngnlnot Hold dcccRoed by ond Plcllent• HON, MARVIN J SALMON, bofo1 o tinld contt Circuit Judge

It In Ordered '!hut crod1tor• of Hn1d In thi• cn11Hc It Rl111enllng by uffldnvlt dctcnHcd me tC!IIIhcd to IYCAcnt their of 11tulnttrr on flle thnt the lnHt known cinlmK to anld COUit nt the Plobnte or. residence or the rl.efcndunt Is AndnniDn nee nt .!05 WcHt SnRIIIflW stacct, r.~nn· Andnnlnll;, Gicecc K!UJ(', Mlchlgnn on 01 before the 3rt] dny 'rhclefotc, nn motion or George J of Octobea, A D 105.!, nt ten o'clock In Huttc1, ntto1ncy fo1 JllnlnUIT, It IK 01 .. tho fotenoon, Hnhl time ndd Jllncc here- 'deled thnt the dctendnnt (!1\tcl her lliJ• by UllJlolnted ror tho cxnmlnntfon a.nd 11cn1 nnco In snld en usc on ot her ore tlu oc ndJuKtmcnt of nil clnlm~ nnd domnnda month" f1om tho dnto hou!of, nnd thnt ngninKt Kl\ld dcccnHcd within fo1 ty dn)'K plulntiiT en usc th1K

It I• F111 thcr Ordered '1 hat Public n~ 01 de1 to be llllbllshed In the ln~hum tlco t.heaeof be given by Jmbllc11tton of n Countr, NcwK n ncWAilllflet tluhllllhod cony of t.hla order for thtce succcl!laivo nnd c tculntcrt Wtthln "nld County, 1mlcl Wcclts previous to nnld dny of hc~trfnR. In Jmbllcntlon to continue once In cuch the lnRhRm County News n nowHpnpcr week fo1 alx wcckt' In AUC"t'CHKion 1•1lntcd nnd chculatod In o<tld county MARVIN J SALMON

JOHN McCLELLAN, Chcult Judge A 'II ue CoJ>y: Judge ot Probate A T1uc Co11Y Robe1t L Drnko C Roo• lllllhnd RoKIHtcl of Probato 30w3 lnA'lllun County Clerk

The first jet fighter to be equipped with an afterburner ob· talned a speed Increase of 100 miles an hour over earlier models without afterburners, '

llv Lnn11L W<thl, Dc1•uty Counler~IRIIed J,<tlllll Wnhl, DeJ>uty Clot k Geoagc J Huttot Attorney for Plulntlll Jluolnc .. AddreOH ~26 W. Wn•htcnnw Avo, Lan11n11 23, Michigan 10w7

Coal IS found under about one seventh of the United States.

T-Shirts 'l'OliS In weaning comfot t,

one lot

Special

$1.49 Values up to

$3.35

DAVIS' Clothing Co.

0111 Mll'hlgun r on~e1 vutlon de

ll<ls tiPflnltcly colllh

'lllll .1ge o( Its 1 OIIVIc· lions In the oettlng o[ longPI

SCoiSOilli Oil Hlltnl' O( 0111 Jl101 I'

pwrnlnent Mld1ignn g.tmo hut

they'd bcltc1 Jll<ty lhnt Jt.lillll' 1 o I

OIJI'IIlles 1

Most bl1d ami .tnlmdl popul.t• (ions 1110 Htlhjl'C[ to flttl lllolfions

ovc1 whit h m 111 hoi, no 1 ontr ol IIfgh <~ml low )ltlll<s sc l'tn In 1 1111 In more 01 less ch flnlil' 1 yc '''' wlw h h lVI' sometimes hePn Jll e I]IC(Ofl Wl'll in olrlVoilll I' ]J Up land g,uno hhd population holds .tt its c ur·wnt high level, If M1r Jr. lg.tn r,thhlts mntlnue to multtply anrl HliSlolln IIH II JliPSr nt lllltn bets I hi' now longer oe tsons will he hm.tlrlcd ns n wpndr 1ful 11111\1' on tho Jlolll of lht IIJIISI'I v tllon dcp,11 tmenl llltnte1s wtll lw ldv Ish lu lhuh pr <~!He of (he duu1s1ull

!Iowevct, let lhtltll c put ti11• skids on p,.u triii,:P ot bunnies 111 one of hot c yr les olnrf tlw IHHIIH!s will be lonsc• 1 'I hey II he hdylng oll the dom of those game hllllll g1sts who sn1d th.ll Ionge• sp,, sons wouldn l put ,, dr.nl 111 poptt ],\lJOns '1 he~ II be howling t11 t( too much hunting prcssuiP rild il 1 Tho lnrcls .md hunmes 11.11 r•

lot Ill 1'11 H~llt 1 \\'on'! ( llllltl f'I'ISillldlll', f l!llld 1\IIJI J.:olllll'

mrou 11ho rl1111't th1111, 1 1111s '111 S<llously l'lft<l tlu• 1111111ht•1s of upl1111rl gltllll'illld sq111111 I l.th hits Ill I Ill IIIIIIS hlllll II Ill (IJ

~I'll! I he ~·11· Jll< td <\I 1 ,, 1r 1 y Widt• oil I' I ill loll IIIII t•ds II( (flo !Is olllds ol!ll!CS !hit olle 11111'1 I'VI'Il llllllll'd.

1111' so r oii!Pd Iii 1 dslll< J, 1s In vul1u J.th!1 In this 11 lldl't 111 ss J fli'Y II fll ll Jll I IS llolllll I' \\ IIJ Jp[ lill'lll' Ill !11 I 1\< II< 1111111d d< SJllh tlu• htHinllllg of d h tit llllillllll guns 111 htlltlt 1 hdllrls If• 111 1r 1 in Ill\ Ill\ II Ill IIIII II s I dil I! !!!Ill S(OJy \lith pllld IIIIS

l'ht•u,auh I 1111 I 'l'uf<<' II \Vt '11• Jllllh thl, I 1\1111' jdu,p,

dillS oiS 111111 h 11! I l'lllllj' II\ I I oiS the 1 II sl IIIli dill! till 1< ,, 1111 Is (\\lllllid I h< II I lllg<' IS 11111111 d, tll£1 right 1111\\ tlu11 .111 '""'''lily

Sf'\f'ldl lllllllllll llf till l JHIJIIIill i>ltcls ftlli\ IIIII <IIIII I 1111 !ltd Ill lilllliflt Ill 1\JI< Jiij~dll IJ11 \ II I I Y

lor !111• In 1111 1 1 111 ''' 11 11 I 111 11 111\1'1 IS illllli£d ollid 1\II(S( I( til

I II [II s SflllliSIII£11 tlolllllllll lllllllln I u[

I .til

to ht ol

hec•n cluvvlerl.tnd hUlled rel<nt li1s (dill <II,, sllllllll fllllllllil Jessly 111 tltc elong tiPrl Hl'.tson' / b JSts l\l11lug 111 St 111 coli< gP The very seed slouk h,1s !teen .til tglll ultu1 tl PI lllllllllists s I)

Willis A. Stanton Ucpullhcun Cundhhllc tot•

A C.uulidat(• lot• All the Pt•ople

('l'hts uti (IIIUI fot by W11l1s A ~luu(uu)

You've Heard About It

Now, Come In and See It

The New

John Deere

"60" Tile all·ai'OUIId tr:tctor to1·

easier all-around farming.

Here's

What

It

Offers

--Dutllcx C:U'buretion

"Live" Power Shaft

--"Live" lligh-Pressure Powc1'·1'rol

Quick Change Wheel Tt·c:td

Effortless Steering

A. A. Howlett and Co. 186 E. Ash St. Mason Phone 26241

Ingham Countv ·News Julv 24, ·1952

Williamston Page 2 Miller Eleded

To School Board 'l'hr. nnnun! meeting of 1he

sPhool ri!strld of Willinmston I'IIIT1111Uilily Hl!hnols waH held Mon-

J)twlrl l\fonroe IH At Adurnl day l'l'enlng, .July 14, with IIJl· David Mnnme, son of Mr·. nne! Pl'oxlmn lrdy Cl5 perHons attending,

Mrs. fi\IRSI!II M~mron huH e!lll'olli•d 'I'IJI! nununl reports of the sec· In h'11111mt!l' Hr!honl nl Wlwnlon rP-Iary t~nd lrenSLil'er were given, rolll!ge, Whenlon, Illinois, for tlw and pr·es!drnt· Clarence MorriB first semeslel' whir'h oprncd .funr~ f.illVP the report on the status of

Bert Liverance, Feted at Parties

Bert. Llvernnce relehrnterl his :10. Dnvld Is ma.lot·Jng In l!lllli!ll· llw nlltst•anillng bond Issues, The S!llh lllrlhrlny nnniVc!l'HHI'Y 'l'lllll'H· lion a nil psyC'Iwlnr.;y, hond issur! of 1!l2G has unre· !]ny nt Ills home. Tic waH honorl'd r!PPnwd IHinrls tolnllng $311,000, of with I.J!rthclay r:elehmllons illlrlng wllldJ I Ill' lnst are pnyahle in thl,! wcelt nnrlon Slillrllly the fnm· Party Honors IO~.'l. lly gathered !or a plcnle, on the · '!'he Issue of 19<19 has unre· lawn. . . M M deemed bonr!s totnllng $260,000

Pr~sent were his elnunhters, . rs. (Durmon HC!hedull'rl lo run through the " yen!' l!Hi!i.

Mrs· Ethel DeCamp nnrl .Mrs. Tho fJresent nnd nnllclpnted !'Jour) B"nllnt 1 '11' IJn1111nt 1 Mr Mrs, C:cmlr!lnc McDurmon wns ' ~ .! ~ • " • ~ L • ' I'Oilcllllons In school enrollment

nn(l Mr" ~r·tt'l'" To11r"' 'lJJcl f11m honored !Ju the nwmhers of I he • ,,, r. ~ ' .o • • J Wl'l'l' II!Hr·usser! nt Jcn"lh, The lly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Allen LJvernJH'I! Ml'lhodisl ehurdJ ehnlr 111 n fnw- ncerl fm• a fnr·J'cnchinttprn"l'llm 'lnrl ftlmll>~ llllll'·!t' f!Jlrl Ml"' Dr111 well flm·tv, WcriJwsda« I'VPning "' b ' ~ " ' ·'· · ' ' l.n lll'nvide for the future rmJulre-'tlrl DeC·tmp 1111r! fntJllly 11f firJ''e following I he r())!lllar l'iJOil' fll'lle· • ' ' " · · mcnts of the school cllslrlct were ville. lice, 'rhlrly-rtve peiJple were prr!S·

During 1hc rlny Miss Alia ent, all scntccl nround IIJC dining summarized with lhe posslblllly S I M I M R 1 room, as she was eHcor!Prl In h" I hal · a dl lz••ns e•nmmlttee being • pcers-nn1 r. nnr IS. D Jl!l't ' organized to sluclu anr! (Jrovlde Adcoc·k nnd f'lmlly of I nnslnt• Wnlt Estes and Elmer Light font. '

· ' ~ ' R r 1 1 wr.re i 1laln, mlgllt he available In the cnllccl to ot1'er tlwlr I'Ongratula· ems uncn s snrve1 ncnl' future. lions. Dul'lnr: Ill!! previous wPek buffet style with Estes and Light.· hiA son anrl r!aughlcr·ln·lnw, Mr. 1 foot pnurlng, asslstcrl hy 1\lrs. 'I'IH! repnrl of 1he election In· nnd Mrs. Hownrrl Llvemnce nf nuth Wlllon, Mrs. JrcnP 0Pslerlc, srrc•lors inilleatcd thai· 231 hni­Illrmlnghnm, visiter! him while M1·s. Helen Swec>t anrl Mrs. Ninn lniH hnrl br.r!ll cast during the clay they were enrm11c to Jtwlr lodge Ketchum serving. lo fill IIH~ position left vacant. hy

F II · 1 I ill' Pxpil'inr: !corm of Ora G. · on Georgian Bay, Canada. • o owmg I Jr n•freshmcnls, llw guest of honor, whn is ]Paving In Lanr:!Jam. Lee H.· Miller was thco

Mr. nnrl Mrs. L. T. T\lrk of Gu· malw her home in Cam, wnH pre· sn'ltee'P.sHful. e!anr!idnle for this of­lick ronrl have rl'lllrm!d from 11 senlecl a musical gift and moiJP,\' <'l', reeclvrng 173 of the 231 votes lrlp loWest Vlrglnin wlwrP they hy Mrs. Ninn Ketchum in l1cllalf l'nsl. visited relatives, Mr. J{irh:'s of the choir. Mrs. McDurmon lms The hnarel of et!ucntlon, Which brother, wlw had Iicon visiting been choir director for sPveral lall.'r helrl a special meeting, rc­here, returner! to l1ls home with years· She responrlec! with words Plec·t~d llw following: Clarence 11wm. of thanl<s nnd expressed her ap- Mot'I'IS, !Jl'Cs!dcnt; T-In role! Ocsler-

Mr. and Mrs: Thomns Casteel predation to lhe l'iwlr members If', Hr•r•rPinry; nnd Everett White, hnve n son, John, horn at a Lnn· for their attenrlanee anrl lwlp treasurer, sing hospital Sunday mot•niner. dur·lng the lime Hhe has lll!CJJ

Mr. am! Mrs. Howard Ingcrsol Owir direetor. and Mrs. Nina Ketchum Hpent Mr. McDmmon, former conch Monclay evening in .Jncl1son. of the Williamston sclwol, was ~------------· 1 also present nnl! after Mrs, 1\11--

;· I Durman was presented will! hr!r 1gifts, Joe Latham and Bill Snvrtcr 'present eel Mr. McDurmtJn n Hitwr engrnved plaque frnm 1 he haskel· ball team of 19:12, in :tflfll'('eiation of the tine work wllii'!J tw dill ilS

lheir coneh, anrl wislwd him ~lie· cess In his new duties ns eoni'!J al the Caro l1igh srlt~lll.

Income Stops ... but· expenses don't! Taxes, interest, salaries go on ... So clo personal expenses (such as household bills), normal­ly paid for out of profits. Little wonder that 43% of burnecl'·out· businesses fail to survive.

The answer? Insurance on both your business pt•opm·ty and business income. Ask us about it!

DART ln~uran(e Agency

Following these presentations lunch was conlinuecl :mrl a ;wcial hour enjoyed. ~

Veterans to Hear Everett J. Y oLtng

The veterans class of 1 he Wil­liamston Veteran's lnslilulc plan on having Everett J. Young, of the Michigan Association of Fnrmer Cooperatives, at n meet­ing to be held Monday, .July 28.

Young will discuss 11w role o.f co-operative organizations in the community and will show ll!e colored film, "Farmers Working Together" which was prepared by the Farm Credit Aclminlstration. This meeting is scheduled to be held at 8:00 p. m· in the agricul­ture room of the high school. Everyone interested is cordinlly Invited to attend.

-- I Roxie McDurmon, daughter o!

Mothers Meet for Annual Picnic

The J31ue Star Mothers chapter lwld its annunl picnic at McCor­mick pnrk Jnst week with a very good nltenrlnnce. Following 1 he rlinncr gifts were nwnnlcd to the oldest mother preocnt, which wns Mrs. Abbie Lockwood of Norlh Williamston ronrl. Games and Pontcsts were plnyed throughout the afternoon. The pie contest winners were Nellie Wiclmm and Vivinn Rogers.

Tl1crc were 6 birthdays among the members tl1is month and an nppropriatc celebration wns given hy the members present.

The group is plnnning nn ice rream socinl August 23 on the Town House lawn. Eight new Blue Star mothers were present for the picnic and will be official· ly inducted into the order at the next regulnr meeting. Among the ont of town people was Mrs. Jean­nette Glaser of Vernon, formerly of Williamston.

Brophy-Mann Vows Spoken

Wom~n AHI\1111 ConfP.J'mlrP. Mrs, l·~llznlmt h Cltnmherlnln,

George Fm~>l, lTildred Il.lerpo nnd· Zlll'a Moore of WltllumsttJil nre nii£!1HIIng 1 l!o 2:1111 unn!VI!I'· SHJ'Y homemnltei'H ('()Jlfl!rl!ncl! tills woe!< nt Mlelllgan Ntato I'Oi· JcgL!, More llllln 1,5DD women will he In ntleticlntwe from all purls of the Htnlc, 'l'he confeJ'CJWc Is sponsored hy the rrmtJPI'atlvt! I!X· tension scrv!c•e of Miehlgan Stair! college,

Death Claims Old Resident

Miss Nellie I. Tm vr.r, R7, II fc· long rcs!clcnl of Wllllumston died

Plans Are Made For Showboat

Cnpltol Clly Chnpter No, ll, Disabled, Arnorlc!rw Vl!lnrans of Lansing, sponsm·s of i hr. Wll· llnmston. showhout, hus let the contruct fol' hulldlng the show· hoat lo F'red Gllhl'Y·

Tt will he a sldc·wheclor of lllf! old style, 'rhe houl Is to Ill' eom­plelcrl and laundwd In tile Jled Cer!nr ntvcr hy August 1.

JUwnnlnnfl n~~nt• Arnol1l Prlno Arnnld Pl'hll!, Ll. Governor of

llw flth illviH!on Michigan dis· !riel 1\lwnniH, wns n guest. of the l~nton Hnplris l'!uh 'l'ue~rlny nt their JHHIIHiny lundwnn, nnrl pr·psentm! I hn Cluh will; n gold rihllon nH n rr!Wnt·d for 100% nt· !I'JH!nnm nl mePiings, lie nlso gave n repm·t on tlw recent Se· nttlo 1\lwnn!H nntlonnl conven· lion, '!'he meellng was held In llw C:ruee Unlter! Brei hl'l!ll rhurPh, at tho enrner of Colum· 1H1H nnd 111·09.

Lt. Dwight Is Re(alled to Army

'!'he Wllllnmston sl10whoa1, 1 nf only 3 ~uch shows In I he Hiatt•, will come down Lhe r·tver at H::lO p, m, for G nights starling August. 19 with HlO people on honrd. 'l'lw show Is !mown ns th~ "Cotton l'ldtcrs Minstrel Show." Sunday night, July 1.1, following Ll· Wendell S, Dwight, W!l·

a slc!<ncss of 3 months nt the !!amston dentist, who recolvcd n

Children Are Warne~ To Beware Strangers

Wllllnmslon Pollee Chlof I•'rell Mltwh hns ls~ued 11 wm·nlng to parents to Jwep tlwlr children fl'Clm tnll<lng tn stmngcrs, pnr­Liculnrly lf they tlrlvc 1111 In a CHI',

A mnn rlrlvlng n light grcon 1950 Chevrolet Is reported to hnve accosted at Jenst 1 girl nnd l hoy on Riverside and Clnt\·ch streets recently and engaged them In conversntlon. 'I'hc mnn wns described as being . slenclel', nhout :i feet. 10 lnehes In!! and wenrlng a tnn sport shirt and trousers. He was n stranger to the children nml tlw trend of his consr.rvntlon caused local pollee, to whom the incident wns ro­ported, to he susp!clen1s of his Intentions. hospital In Olwmos, h eall to report for nctlve duly

MIS ·r 1 D Searc Contl"nues Si!(Jiembcr 10 at Fort Sum HoUS· . s rnver was 1orn cr!cm· Mrs. Guy Smllh is s!clt nt her bcr 27, 181H In LeHoy lownshlp ton, Texas, lins many clients and home. on the corner of Dlet;r. anrt How- for fUgl'ti'Ve fl·icmls tn this community. Tiley Mr·. nnd Mrs. Frnnlt SheJJlcr 1 l II I f I II realize wlwt II would be to he ey roars nor was o own. ·ere nnd Mr. and Mrs. Enrl Guli'dt II f II II I I II [ II without a rlentlst nnd nrc c!r·

JC am Y vet w wn JC a 1er spent the wee!< enrl nt. Hnrrllion· joined tile Union forces, nnil Williamston pollee, sheriff's of· r.ulatlng a petition In an allempt l<rislin and Roxie McDurmon fought during the Civil Wnr. fleers, slate pollee nne! the ]neal to get his eall cane!cllcd or post· of Caro spent last week visiting When Nel!ie waH 5 the family Civil Air Patrol joined last Sun- poncd. Dt·. Dwight Is the only tile Harold Oesterle family. moved to LeHoy township on r!ny In n search of the Williams· dentist In lhe city of W!ll!nmsi Mrs. Clnrc McDurmon :;pent. Mnoc!1 1·1 'tl wl n '11 '!' I on area for n mnn believed to he ton during I he summer months "" "e J..l'l' " ss ravr!r the wee!< end with her family at. lived the remainder· of lwr life tlw rmly one of several escaped ami se•rves n need nmong lhr. Cnro. . llllll.l "lin 1 1 tl 1 ·1 l · convicts from the .Tacl1son stale reslrlc!llls of Williamston and the

,, L en ercr 111 HlHfll n 111 Mr. anrl Mrs, Wllllnm Cook of Nelvem'Jnl' 1"-1 lll'ison SIIJI at )urge, SUI'l'OUilding !owns,

· " ' ";> · Flint spent the weelt enrl nt 1heir 1'1 J 1 1 1 Several arc !'oneernecl over the As the parents grew olilct·, Miss JC mnn, w I 1 severn r nys farm h'ome In White Oak town-

TrnVC!r took over more and mor£! growth of benrr!, was Her.n hy Boh prnspeetlvr. loss of the young ship. " I I I II d f deni!HI, of the fnrm dul icH as slw dPVoiPrl " 0 .se 1n <, gran son o Mr. and Mrs. Bess All holt, accompnn!cd

her life to caring for twr aged Mrs. Claude Salisbury, In the 'fl W S C S r 1 1 !Jy her brother and slstcr·ln-law, fnther anrl invnlirl mnlhPt', ,·111 ct ," Snlisbury garden on Corwin 'rune! Je · ' · · •· · 0 the Met 101 · M d M M t! I<l f " ist clntreh Is SIJOmmring n hal<e r. an l'S, em e ng o nephew John A Tt"IVel' ahoul 10:30 Jnst Sunday mornirw. I I t I t \Vee!< VIIC" ' ' · ' ' "' sale nt Pfelftlc's Marlwl Salur- .ans ng, spen as ' ...

After the rlcnlh of lwt· parcnrs He chased young Gollschnlk to- rlny. tioning In the north. Among the who lived to he very old, shc con· wnrrl the house and then dlsap- many places they visited were tlnucd her work of mring for the pr.arcd. The Boy Scouts nrc planning the cherry orchards of the Trnv·

I I f I Ocnl (I 1, tin 1 a corn nnrl tomato snlc. The "l'S" Cr'Lu area. 'l'!JC" ,·tl"o c,"ll"tl ncp Jew nne nrm work will1 his ~ • o 1ce were no e1, L " , , ~ .. L

assistance. For the )last lfi rears, sheriff's officers nml lhe locnl proceedH will nssisl tlwm with on their cousins, Mr. and Mrs· her brother, George Tmver, and CAP .ioiner! in the lnmt nil rlny their Scouting aetivil!es, Arthur G,ijllcy at Mcs!cl1 nml his. wife made their home with huJ· fnilcd lo locate the mnn. Burl Charlene D'Dnrcy is working other relafives nnd friends at her until she waH lalwn to lhc Nixon flew police officer Gordon at lhe Inrlinn lnlw camp. Norlhport, Beulah, Manistique, hospital. Ycnger over the nrea In n thor- Mr. nnr! Mrs- 'fom Cromley Ludington and Muskegon.

The Trnver family, of whieh ough search from the air. left last week end for their sum- Ann Greenaway, Dawn Wilton, she wns n dnughtcJ', is etnHely Monday evening a man an- mer home nt Trnverse City, Mr. Barham Gregg and Connie Smith woven with lhc lllstorv of Wil· swering lhls description chnsed n Cromley, who has heen sick for accompanied by Mis:; Helen Jiamslon, her hl'Diher G~orgc hnv- little girl into her house nt Web- wme lime. Is convalescing satis- Kuehn nrc spendinr: this week Jng taught the 'nrsl music herr. hervlllc, then took off down lhe fnctorlly following a mnjor oper· at the Greenaway cottage nt publicly wilh singing bees nncl railroad tracks townrds Williams- ation. Birch lnl<e.

1\hm·lt\R'Il lR AnllOIIIIMll Mrs· Donnlr! On]IOH nnnounros

the mnnlnge of hL'l' r!nughlr!t', Wilma Larsrm, lo ITt!rhl'!'l MIJIPI', son of Mr. nnr!, Mrs. Lee Mlllor of Williamston, 'l'lw · 1'<1\lplo 1¥iiH unllerl In mnrl'lngn at Wnlfll'ioo, Tnlllnnn, April 2!i, 'l'lwy fll'l! nwl<· ing the!l· homo 111 :J:J.J:t Boll Oak road nenr Wlllllllntiton,

Mr. nml Mt•s, nuss1•1l Porli!J' nnd rlnugilli!l', Mrs. Hoy T!IPI of Lansing, visited tlwlr fJIIJ'I'nls, Mr. and Mrs. Jo:rlrl l'ol'lel' 'I'IHII'S· day, Du1•1ng the nftPJ'IIIHln tlu•y went I o Ml'S, Porter's oltl liolllt' in Perrinton, where s!Jr. vlsi11!tl friends·

Mr. nnr! Mrs. TTnwnl'll Tngm·sol of Portngo lalw spent llw Wl'l'k end nt their home here.

The .Tei'Ome Harry family Is moving tri Ponl!ur!· 1111' last or the month In mal11• llwlr homo.

Mrs. Ftrn·ciH!C! Bn1·tow Is spPllll· !ng some time with lll!l' rlaughl;·c· Ml's, Harry Clnwsen.

Carl nnrl Elaine nnkrr nrP visiting Mr. and Mrs. Jlownrd Atwood nl Northville lhls WI'Plc

Mrs· Leo Perl<lns JoinPrl hror hushnnd at Fori .Jai!l1son, South C11ro!lnn. reC'en tly. Iler mollll'l'· ln-lnw, Mrs. l•'lnyr! l'rol'klns, :H·· eompanlcrl her hy nulo, a111l 1'1'· turned home hy plnnr.,

Miss Marjorie Smith hns hrrn val'atlonlnr: nt Lake Sd1r1mn, New York lhe past werl<·

'!'he WhcntneJrl Grange is hav­Ing nn lee ct·enm soda! nl IIIPir hall Salui·day evening, .July 21i, al 7::Jtl p. m. TIJ!s will !Jp honw mnde Icc el'l•nm. Calw mul pie will be served wllh It,

WE REMOVE Dtmcl or Disahlr,tl

llorscls and Cattle

And Other Fa I' Ill Anlmul!\

FOR PROl\fP'r 8EHVWF. TI~U~PIIONJ~ COLLEC1' '1'0

Lansing Hi217 tcnehlng school. Slw was nn nctive ton. Local police were notlf!cid Rev. Horace Jnmcs of the Clinton Enton of Lansing was member for many ycnrs in the and a senrciL was ngain made in· Williamston Mf!thndlst church, a Frldny dinner guest of his par- Valley Cheml·cal Co. Melhodisl church, She wn;; also eluding several vacant buildings accnmpnnied by Jane White nnd ents, Mr. and Mrs, Frnnk Eaton, active in the Woman's Relief in the vicinity, but no trace of .Tucly Pelton le.fl: Sunday nfler- .S_.:_r·~----------~============: Corps of Williamston No. !JG un- lhe fugitive was found. It is noon for the Methodist Camp 1-lil her hcallh failed, when she thought that hunger will even1U· for inlermedinles at Port Hm·on. was m:ule nn honornrv life mem- ally drive lhe man into the open Rev .• Tames has worked at the her of tile local corpS: She wns 11 somewhere where he can he np- Camp for several seasons. At member of lhe Daughters of Un- prchended· present he Is cll!an of boys and COMJUON STOCI£ ion Veterans for mflny years counselor. During the sessions of

Consumers Power Co. here, and 11 member of the Ing- Mr. nne! ·Mrs. Rowland Frost the camp, which is divided he- Prospec1.us fnl't!lshed upon t'N(tWs1; ham County Historicnl Society. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Everell Baker tween vnrious groups, he will lllember!l: IJet.t•olt i'itod< Exdmnge

Surviving are n brother, George took a trip to the slrails last serve agnin as one of their 1\lldwest Stocll ExdmnA·e Traver of Williamston, and sev· weel1 and returned flome by way teachers nnd have charge of some New l:'ot•k Curl! (nssodnte) era! nieces nnd nephews, The of Traverse City, of the vesper services, The girls body wns taken to ll!c Gorsline- Mr. and Mrs, Clyde Croci were w!ll return Saturday. White, Noble and Company Runciman funeral home in Lan- guests of their son-in-lnw and Lt. Col. Mulford Lockwood ar· New Adrlmss: li04 Cnpltol Snv!ngR ntul Lonn Bldg, sing and removed to Gorsline daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ted But- rivecl home in Williamston Sun- Phone Lunsing 2·0K09 Brothers funeral . home in Wil· le_r of Wheatfield, Thursday eve- day on a 15-day leave, nftcr BEULA_ 11 D. BOGUE, Brunch Managtw

llnmst~n Wcc!ncsdny. iln~m~g~·---·••••••.;s~p~e~n~cl~in;g~J~5~m~o~n~t~hs~ln~K~o~r;en;·.~~;;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;~ Serv1ces· were Jwld 'I'll ursc!ay nf_ternoon, July 17, n[ 2:00 p. m.

1

With Rev. Horace .Tnmes officiat­ing. Burial was mnde in lhe fam­ily lot at the Rowley cemetery. Pallbearers were Charles Trave'r, I, Herbert M. Miller, Mnrc G. Traver, Harold Trnver, Robert Parslow and Dick Trnver. Auction ;Sale

lluving soltl my home I will sell at public auction at tlle plaee, 409 East 1

Boxes Are Pa(ked For Servi(emen

Oak street, in !Uason, on

• Phones: Mason 2-:1661. I.unsing llMA-2:11ifil

Dlll't. Nutiunul llnnt' Uuihllng· • r l\luson

Mr. nnd Mrs. Clnre McDurmon fell Tuesday evening while play­ing nt the Homct: HenriJ·icJ\s lwmc and brolte her collar bone.

Mr. nnd Mrs. William Ketchum and children were guests at din­ner of Mr. and Mrs. William Cool-; in White Oak township Sunday,

Miss Norma Mann, daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. Harvey, A. Mann of Lansing, nnd Paul H. Brophy. son of Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Brophy of Williamston were married Saturday, .July 12. The ceremony tool< plnce at the The servicemen's birthday Pennsylvania Avenue Baptist boxes nrc being packed Fridny church in Lansing. evening, July 25, at 8 p. m. at the

Rev. L. A. Bretz rend the dou- home of the treasurer, Vivian ble-ring service. Miss Helen Merrifleld on High street. Any Moon of DeWitt was organist person wishing to contribute may and Miss Barbara Tinkler of donate toilet articles or funds to

Saturday, July 26 1:00 p.m.

State Farm Insurance Company's

Auto - Life - Fire BERNARD E. WILSON, Agent

Flushing wns soloist. help with the postage and it will Miss Mallie Lou Lenon was be greatly appreciated. The Blue

mnid of honor. Bridesmaids were Star Mothers are sponsoring a Normn Lod<e nnd Marilyn Hunt· bnke sale to nssist this organiza·· cr. Marilyn Adams was the flower tlon with thcil· work of sending girl and Miehael Shoolt wns ring- boxes to the servicemen and wom­benrer, en from Williamston. Dona lions

The bridegroom was attended may be !cit at the home of Mrs. by his brother, G'ary Brophy, as Merrifield, 40!l Enst High street.

Stockbridge Phone

17 F 111

Sold By

Ord Price & Sons Mason Phone

2-8761

'-------------------------' best man. Ushers were Stanley Adams, LeRoy Shoolt and David Nelson Lornnger of Sioux Fnlls, Household Goods.

·.How's·the -rROQ~ OV.-R You~ H£"4"11/l;:

• . ... ~ ..... ---....t

, How long is it since you ex. '""'amined,your roof? Why not

take a good look today I , . Are any shingles missing,

{;·,·'badly .WC?rn, or cracked? l11 the plaster on your.walls

. water marked? That's wh~ere .roofing troub~e show•. Leaks trickle down between the

. . ~alia -then redecorating

often costs more than a new roof I

Let us· send a c:o:npetent man to .examine your roof. If repairs are needed we will give you a free estimate on FLINTKOTE materials. See these handsome shingles. Their !?w price · ,, -will surprise you, _ w

~n-::·.~umber: and ·Coal Co. .','ili:)i~iW·;;~;· ~~·_,_:'·\· ·. :: .. : 'Mason· ·,_ .·. · ' Pl•oiic·271Sl

•' ~ ,. ·-~' ,, " . . ' ' ' ' . . .

fLINTKOTE ASPHALT SHINGLES I It :'(, 1'1 f

Brophy of Olivet. South Dakotn, visited his cousin, Following the ceremony a re- Mrs. Rose Dana and Mrs. Jacl<

ception wns held in the church Lechler, at the home of Mrs. Dana parlors. Among those serving at last Sunday, the reception was Mrs. Joan Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Blossey, Shook, the bridegroom's sister. Will Blossey and Mrs. Hnttie Nearly 200 attended the wedding ~lees attendee! the Blossey reun­anrt reception. Guests were pres- Jon at Detroit Sunday. ent from Williamston, Evart, De· Mrs. Blanche !{itchen Sjlent last lroit, DeWitt, Flushing, Olivet, week with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Jackson, Flint, Flushing. Char- I<ltchen and fnmlly nnd visited lotte, East Lansing, Hastings and Rev. Msgr. A. X. Shnrpc at his Hillsdale. home in Dem·born. FnHwr Sharp

Brophy Is a gradunte of the was pastor of the locnl Cnthollc mortuary school nt Wayne Uni· Church in Williamston for many versity nnd is now associated yenrs. · with the Leonar11 funeral home Recent visitors at the 'Gilbert in Hastings where they will mnlte Putmnn home were Mr. and Mrs. their home. ·Rny Welch of 'I'ampa, Floridn,

their son and fnmily of Fenton, Mr. and Mrs- Jnck Harris of En­ton Rapids, nnrl Mrs. Robert Cor­nell and children.

Mr. nnd Mrs. E. J, Rabldoux of South Orange, New Jersey, and Mr. nnd Mrs, George Mooney of Flint were dinner guests of their brother, D. F. Rabidoux, nnd fnmily lnst Monday,

Mr. and Mrs. Nick Dykehouse and children of Grant nnd Mrs. Freida Hildebrand of Hudson­ville visited Mrs. Della Rlnehnrt last Sundny.

Mrs. Floyd Youngs and son, Brnndt, and Mrs. Marlon Loge! and daughters left last week for n trip to Arizona and California. They expect to be gone 3 weeks.

Mr. and Mrs. Darrell Pulling have n son and daughter horn July 10 at the Spnrrow Hosyitnl. They have been named Galy Lynn and Gnry Lee. ·

Mr. and Mt·s, I<elth Ganton are the pnrents of twin daughters born July 11. •

Mrs. Gerac!ine ·McDurmon nnd Mrs. Ruth Wilton were guests at dinner Wednesday evening of Mrs. Nlnn· l{etchum .

Frigidaire Refrigerator, 7 cu. ft., in very good cmicliiion

Frigidaire llome F1·cezer, 8 c:u. t't., 111m new

Frigidaire Electric Range, in go01l condition ·· ·· ·

Majestic 17-inch table mO<lcl 'l'ele-vision Set, 1 year olll

Studio Couch J,ihrai'Y T:tble U[lright Piano ABC Wu..'llling ~lachine 3 l~ocl•ing Chairs 7 Dining Uoom Chairs 2 Upholstered Chairs ·

3 I\itchen Chairs·. Day, Becl and Mattress

Full-Size Be<l S[1rings aml Inner­S(Iring ~lattrcss

Single Bunk Bed, S(lrings and Mattress

Dining Room Table Fra1lldin Sewing Machine Jlall Tree 4 Throw Jtugs Comhiuation Writing Desl' and

Bool\ Case Chest of Drawers with Mirror Dresser Commode

Flo01: Lamp

Bathroom Seales

Curt~in· Stretcher

DeLuxe Sweeper 3 Stands

National 7-qt. Pressure Coolmr

Ironing Board · · · 1\itchen Cabinet Clothes Bars 2 'l'l'tllll's · Buffet . · 2 I.argc Pillows ; Quantity of Dishes · Coold1ig Utensil~~ Fruit: Cans 9 x 10 Rt1g and P~d

· Too.ls and Miscellaneous Items Ecldy Stolmr com11lete with controls Craftsman Power Paint: S[lrayer 1/3 h. l'· Electric Motor Craftsnlan 12-in. Jig Saw with

motor .

Terms-Cash

Wheelbarrow

5-ft. Ste11 I.adder

100-ft. Sewer '.ra)IC 50-t't. of Garden llose

All goocls~to be settlecl for day of sale before removal

Vise Quan,tity ~f· Paint

Qm1ntity .of L\unber

Fork~· . ,. ''· .. Rakes

.. .. ·

Shovels Small 'l'ools

Not Responsible for Accidents

' . ' ·--··--------Mrs. Mable Fish left for High­way Highlands, California, Sun· day afternoon · to attend the fu· neral of her grandson, Pfc. Gor· don O'Dell, who died In Korea May 18.

Mr· and Mrs. 'Edd Porter, Mr. nnd Mrs. Roy I-Ieil and Mr. nnd Mrs. Russell Porter of Lansing

spent Sunday fishing nt Buss E 1 N p p· · · ~aE~a~~~~'te~r~a;~~~~dM~~~~~ Vert • · · et.teyS_ , .. fQ.· .. ·.ft. Mrs. Herb Tobias spent Sunday P" at Portnge lnke. ' · '

Pollee Chief ,Fred Minch and Earl. Dunsmore- Clerk Joy: Dav~s. Cashier

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t J .. , . Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald Friend

and sons of Boxite; Ark., called O!l their unele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Harrison Brophy, last Mon· day. ._. --·-'-::. ·:· :. , . , .. :: -;..;..'

fnmlly arrived home fi•om Ohio · · .. , · · ·,·,-· .. :···•i·:·.,.: . Sundn~ evening.: _ ... ....:__. __ . !• •... 1~!1. ••llll•~••l!llll•l!ll .. •llllll .. ll! .. ~•llliJ .. ••••ill•••••••llllllllllll .... •••••

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Ingham County News Julv 14, 1Y~2 Page 3 ~--. ----·~--------------------~-----------------

Boolt Talk 11'11111

lngluun Counly J,lhJ•ru·y

cniVI!d wrll'd fruur l'vl, Grmrgc! Lnntt., who nn·Jvnrl Morulny nt fir!lll I In, WnHillngton, H II f e I y, Gcurgn ldt. thn Willow Hun nlr port nl. 2 n. 111. nnd lnndcrl uhunl I p, m. nl fiPnttlu, wlwm he will leave frn· oversr!ll~.

Jlourn at~<•~ to llw Jlllhlln nl. lhu 111111 Mr. nnrl Mrs, Gcralrl Martin Memnrlnl Llhrlli'Y 1 UuiiY ~-f\; Mun, Wt~d. lint. 7~0 11, 111, 'l'uou, und l•'r!. ntwnfl, Hut, wor·c~ Hunclny dinner gum;t:; of !0·12 "· rn, Mr. and ·MrH. 1~. C. Otis. In llw

Now that ElsP.nhowcr hnH been nfternonn llrny nll nll<!IHierl the ~omlnnled for the Jll'f!Sirii!IH!Y of Ojll'll IHHISI' honuring Mt'S, !';1111 lhc United Slnii!H, tlwm Is bound King .at her hnmu In Wlwal[lelrl. to be even more Interest. In the Max· Mnrlln l'l!llll'lled home boolts which urc hr!ln'g wrllll'n with Iris JHII'en!H after• spendlttg nbout this glamorous soldirJr, 'f'hc st!Vend days nl the home u[ his )nl.esl of these, whleh yuu enn •gratHiparcnts. obtain thmugh ynur Ingham Mrs. Belly Mnnn is worldnl{ nt county lllmu·y, is MAN f•'HOM the Mercy huspilal at .raetu;on. ABILENf~, written hy 1\evln Me· Alku Gor·clen, clau>rhtur· of Mr. Cl)llll, a former aH~Istant lo IIH• n111l Mrs. J•:arl Gorclrm, IH In 1111! gencrnl. This hoot<, whkli malws hospital at .Jaci<son ~ici< with clenr !hut every stage In l~lsen· polio hut the last. I'I!JHH1s slie wro.s !tower's life gmonwd him fm· a Ill tie Improved. Slw has uu u~1J world JeaclrJrH!Jip, Is a sumtnlllg of hur Jugs. up of Elsenlrower's political. -----economic ami Hodal bPI iefs, all k obtained from Information In his Pin Community letters, speeches, diaries ·and memoranda. 1rcru 'l'honuiH

\ Some of the other imporlnnt l'egr.:y Densmore IHIH n•lul'llerl bool<s about f•:iscnhowr!l' lneludiJ illtlll!! 11t:ler being ill llrn St. Law· John Gunther's f~ISJ~Nf!OW!m, r·uncc hosplt;tl for a Jew riHys, Allen Taylor's WJJAT EISEN· Jlr!lsy MaeDonalrl nf Dr~tmil !·lOWEll THINf\S llnt'J'y But· spc!nl a few days with. Jrur c:ous· chcl·'s MY '1'1-lllfo:J•: YF:AHS Wl'f'II Ins, ,Judy anrl Mary !':mens. 'l'lw ElSI~NHOWJm., I ll!h•n Nimla,v's f nghnm-WeHI D. I I. 1. A. pknlc B0RN TO COMMAND, and CIW· was held at the Cm! Jo:nwnR Jarm SADI~ IN EUJlOf'g, by Geneml sunday, There were about 7~ El~enhower himself. present.

Tim FU'I'Uitf~ OJ~ AMf~nJCAN 'l'hursrlny evenilll{ Mr. a11d Mrs. POLITICS, by Samuel Lubell, is f!erilcrt Lundberg, .!osCJth Lund· another timely hook for Lltr! Jter· lleJ•g, Mr. arrd Mrs. J~enl Ilenry of son who wislws lo inform hims!!lf I'PI'I'y, Mrs. Hilda !'helps ot: I'on· before November's eleellon. ThiH liar:, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence l•'ry Is u general nnaly~is of American and family 111111 MrH. Don Dt•ns· politics o[ llw "Roosevelt: !levu- rnoru l{atlwred at ·Ute honw o( Julion" ami lhe "Fair Deal," 11nd Mr. and Mrs. FotTCHl Smith to Is a hook filler! with important help them celebrate llwir •l!ilh !act and penetrating ohser·valions wedding annivenmry. Calw, jcllo of the forces whieh arc slwping and coffee were served. our political life. It i~ "hasedupnn Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Fry a scrupulously nonpartisan sl.lldy ealled on Mr. and Mrs. Waller of election trends andtJolitieal al· Krt!bs of Fowlerville Sunday ~ve­tltudes in three tltousanrl eoun· nlng. tics, plus lirst.-hand investigations T. w. Eames t!allcd at the .Jolm In key cllies andrunli Hreas from !~ames humc 'l'hursrlay on hi~; co&sl to coast." way to Louisville, KentucJ(y,

Fu1· relnxation, llwre is 'I'JIIG Mr. anrl Mrs. Wayne Millr!t' VILLAGE, by Margharita Lasld. spent Sunday witlr Mr. ami Mrs. This is a novel o( present-day George Nixun and family oi Duck England, containing an <tppealing lalw. romance, althouglr, aiHo, including Earl GiiiC!ll of Lansing and his a.sturly of the clasH system which nephew, Bill Gillett uf Sar,:ir:aw, Is being upset there by a change r!allerl on Mr. ami Mrs .• John In economicH. Eames, Jr., and family Sunday.

998, by Edward Hyams, is an Mr. ami Mrs. ,Jolm Eames, Jr., nmuoing novel, satirizinl{ modem and fnmily eallerl on Mr. and Mrs. world polities and the desire for Bill Althouse of St. Johns Mon· peace. The tillt! comes from the rlav. · name given to a mysterious in· Cpl. and Mrs. AI Cool; returned strurncnl, crenled liS II pmnk, t.o Fort Campbell, Kcnlud;y Sal· from a hahy carriage and a pawn urday. Agnes Howe went with brolwr's sign of :3 balls, allaclwd I hem to spend 11 couple of weeks. to.thc mast of a ncut.ml warship. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Gnrnanl of The strange instrument. caused a J~aton Hapicls cnllctl on Mr. aiiCI 'great dl'al o( exdlemen\, and hor- Mrs. Paul Rowe Sunday, :rifled the peotlll!s of tile· wurld .. Mr. and _Mrs. P(tlll nowe ai]LI !li1d ·their govct'nment::r into ac· Agnes called on Mr. and Mt's. tlon. Ralph Cuok of Marshall FrtdltY . ;'other new bool;s of interest to night. adults inclwle: Mr. and Mrs. Everitt Magt:ire · .By the Way, the autobiography of San Bernardino, California, of .Francis McConnell. and Sgt. •and Mrs. Ev~retl W. cl1n·

'fhe Groves of Academe, by .guire of Fort Bclvc>ir, Virginia, ar· Mary McCarthy. i·ived Sunday evening anrl Mrs.

A' Season in England, by P. II. Effie Engerrand o[ Cuyahoga Newby. Falls, Ohio, and Mrs. Detty Lou

The Worlrl Cannot Hear You, Will;ins of Springfield, Ohio, ar· by Gwyn Thomas. rived Monday at the home of Mr. ·. How to Usc Hand Tools, by and Mrs. Paul Rowe to spend a Maurice Reid. week. Mrs. Everett Maguire am! ". Manual for Chevrolet Owners, Mrs. Effie Engerrand arc ~istcro .tiy C. E. Pacl<cr. of Mrs. Paul Rowe. ··: 'Behind the Crimson Blind, by 'Carter Dicl<son. ·.:;.TV und Ele'clronics as a Ca· Kipp Community

· rcer; by Ira Kamen. and Richard -Dar!. Naooy D11nglcr ·>·Search for a Hero, by Thomas Phillips.

The Strange Loyalty of Doctor Cl\rlisle, by Elizabeth Seifert.

,: .. 'I: 'Nas Stalin's Prisoner, by Robert Vogeler. ·'-' .. ;.'., ---l.'-----

'Qids Road Community ' ' l

·:1\Irs. Elmer Otis :I ·The annual sclrool meeting was

held at the Clark No. !J school Monday night. Garth Bmwnlcc \vas clcclcd direetor anrl Al Til· tier wns re-eleclerl rnmlemtur. 'plans were discussed in regard to putting in toilets where the huilrl· lng was buill for the nil furnace. There were 22 present. At the close of the meeling ke cream lmd calw were served. · Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lantz re·

Mr. anrl Mrs. Glen Caltrirlcr and Mr. nne! Mrs. Ray Loll went fishing at Indian lake over the week end.

Mr. and Mrs. Frank Caltrider of Ripley, West Virginia, arc visiting Mr. and Mrs. 'Glen Call· rider and other friends and rcla· lives this week

Mrs. Sylvia Wilson spent Sun­day with Mr. and Mrs. Loren Sweet.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler attcnrlcd1:11C D. I. H. A. picnic at the home of Cne Emens Sunday.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Allen Doxtader of Battle Creek wcru Sunday dinner· guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ben Burch anct Larry.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Harold Huffine and fnmily of Leslie, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wheeler and sons and

EXTRA GOOD I

OAS

Mi'. und l\fl'l!. nnn Dlii'Ch fllld Lnrr.v liPillll Wt•lduy I!VI!Iilng wllh Mr·, 111111 Mn1, .l•'rml LoVt!IIJJ anrl family.

MIHH E:vnlyn Frenliotu• IHtH ro· ltii'IWd l10mn from u 'lll-rlny vls!l with lwr undo nl Lon!{ lnlte',

Mr. anrl MI'H, Clim•Jf'.'i Prlre wr!m Sunrlny gtu~HIH of Mr, nne! Mrs. Lnwrenm Glumm.

Mr. Hnd MrH, Kurt Wr.nrlr.l and mHri( of Dr.trolt anrl MrH. Cnrrlr. LoVr~ltr! WPru 'J'UeHrlll,Y eVI!JIIng gtWHIH o[ Mr. and Mro, Fred Lu· Velte.

Mr. nnd Mi's, Blaine LoVette nnrl dauglllerH o( LeHllr! and MrH. Carrir! LnVPIII! Wl!l'l! Sundny !lin· JH'J' gtlf!HIH nf Mr. and Mrs. Fred LoVntle.

Mr. and Mr·s. Kurt Wr!nriP.I and Hnn nf DPirolt Hpent liiHl Mnnrlay Hnrl 'l'tii'Hday with Mr. anrl MrH. Wii,Yilr. LoVe!( te and family, Mr. anrl Mrs. LoVeiiC! spent. Sunday nflr!rnoon will! Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd r;;tiiPy,

Mr. anrl MrH. Wayne LoVette anrl family spent Salur·rJny eve· ning witli Mr. and Mrs. Burt Wamer ;md family,

Mr. and MI'H, Len Slone anrl Mrs. GrnVC!I' Altei'H tool< Pvt. Gr·ovr•J' Alwrs, ,Jr·., to Clilr.al{o to tile airport Sunday where he wr.nt h,Y pla111! In San I•'raneisco, Califoi'Jlia.

Ml', nnrl Mi'H, .lanws Stone anrl r!hllrirl'n of Mldlnnd spent the wr!ek enri with Mr. and Mrs. Grovr•r Alwn;,

Knrcn and !'hi! Leealo nrc spending several days with 'their grandpal't'llls, Mr·. and Mrs. Gro· ver Akurs.

!Vinny of tlw nrlvnnr!C!S o[ mwl· t'l'll dwmist r·y, resulted from at· tPrnpls o[ aldwmiHis of the mid· rile ages to make gold fmm baser metals.

Arlult 8almon die a few days after they \ny their eggs.

prices start jusfa few

·dollars more than the·

-~IST·PRICI cars Philp

Motor Sales

Sct•vicc 'l'h1Lt Sr~tlsflcs ··: • -JUnson '"

Oerher'• Baby Food ITRAitiiD 3 Jtll 29c CIIOUID 2 j111 29c

Peanut Butter tiTIR tAif

u .... 8tm 37c

Pen-Jel lOR IAMI AND JELLIES

2 ~'~•·01. pko•· 25c

AMAZO

Instant Pudding 2 pko•· 25c

Bits O'Sea Tuna ORATED, LIQIIT MEAT

2 I•OI, a&nl 49c

Breast 0' Chicken Tuna

FANCY, LIOIIT MEAT

f•OI, Gftn 39c

Mazola Oil POR COOHIIfQ OR SALADS

gallon $2.08

Lin it LAUNDRY BTARCil

...... pku. 15c

'1,";;. DlrEROENT

7 glonl pks. 39C

Dial Soap lATH SIZE

2 •a•••• 35c .~· ,;..· ...•

Cashmere Bouquet R!OULAR SIZE

3 ••k•• 23c

Breeze WITK CANNON PAC! CLOTH

Iorge pks. 29C

Lux Soap R!OULAR SIZI

3 caka• 23C

Spry WITH CAKE IMPROVER

I

• 3 lb, con 87c

Fleecy White BLEACH

• 14c •!• gallon C(llllt 27c

Chicken Spread IWANSON'I

I•Dio DID 24c

/ for a ltteal

Without Cooking

~~~ SALADS made with ... ]

Swanson'• loned Ch~cken

••••• aan' 46c and

Ocean Spray - · Cranberry Sauce

· · ··;"· ... 22c . ·

OU Ls fA~'4u~Nu VALUE FEATURII LEAN, SWEET-FLAVORED .,

"'

Sliced

Sultana

STRA VIBIRRY ·PttlSIRVIS 12•0io 29' glass

- ....... ·····-·--- ----

Sweet, Tender, Farm-Fresh

'

Corn on the Cob 6 .. ,. 29c Watermelons Rod-Ripo, Toxns, ~B to 30 lb1. nvornge •••h 99c

Blueberries Mlchlgnn, Jumbo Silo pint 35c

Peaches ,r.:r · • · Soutborn Ftoootono 2 tba. 29c

Oranges Trco·Ripcncd, Callfornlo, ~20 Silo do&on 49c

' Long, Oroon 3 tor 20c . ::-;•,

Prunes Sunow01i Medium !·lb. pkg. 23c

Blanched Peanuts E>Jcot Brond, sound ualv•• 2 B·o•. pkgr. 39c

S.trawherries mo .. om Quoon, Fro•h Ftozon 2 101/o•OI. llno 49c

Orange Juice Florida cotd, Frozen, concentrated 2 ·a .••. uno 25C

Nutritious, Delicious

_____....... CoHage Che~se ·

Ice Cream

Light to eat and light on, your pocketbook. · 28c

~~~·~~~::··- :· ·r. -~~~~~,~}.: ·~·~ -~:~:;~-r-'J.-:.'lft. '•. pint

30c

Ched·O·Bit ·American Ch111t rooll' ~· 2 lb. leal 87C ·

Swiss Che~se lb. 190'

Bacon like this-lean, sweet, tender­makes many a dish taste better. Serve it with eggs! Enjoy it in sandwiches! Uee it to flavor other foods! It's a great value, Come see nt A&PI

ALL-GOOD BRAND

LB.

Cooked Picnics . -':!!'"'" 47o ''·· Raady·la·Eot- Bmoll, Lun Ill.

Siewing Fowl Fr01h, Complcloly Claonod, Raod-tc-Coak Ill. 49o Bologna Router'• - Oonnon Style ... 51o Boiling Beef ~; .. 33o Mooly Rlbr II>.

Ocean Perch Fillets No Wul1 II>. 391 Beef Liver

,.., 591 ·~,,

·. !;i~~r,~l'if'(<.:'l. Ill,

Assorted Flavors

YUKON BEVERAGES 3 24-o.r;. 25

boHies C \ I I

" Plain Olives Sutlnno II•Oio 111 59o·

Sultan&

Ann Page Mayonnaise

Salad Dressing

Prepared Spaghetti Ann Pogo

Ritz Crackers

Tomato Soup

Tomato Juice

Compball's or Holn1

lonn

f1111ll;.

fl1lllt·;:· '

2 UYa•DI. Cllll :.~.27 0 ·' .. , .

lb. box ;::~1 0 ·,·:.•

_,

' -·

Kooi·Aid

Standard Catsup

Broadcas·l RedieMeat

8 •••.. U1

17o .. U·OI, b1HII ,.,

11•01, OIR 391

Luscious Jane Parker

·Caramel Pecan·. ::· -~·:

Sandwich Rolls

Potato Chips

Sandwich Cookies

Rolls :~a; 2~c. Caramel· coated, pecan • topped and, budget-priced.

Hot Dog or ~amba111

Orange·fllle4

.... tf II • . .....

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• ... ~.1 ... ltoil ', . ..!1

.. ~I

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•••· eiU: 111 ~; ·' ; . ·. •;..;-:

Princess. Loaf Cake l . ~ :••· ;:, ·, ~· ... Aft...;,

•. . . - _. . ; .•.. - - ·,~;_:

·White Bread· JIRI tllkl~

lnoliam County News July 24, 1952 Page 4

Leslie News Legion P~icnic Is Can(elled

Commnnr!P.r .r. W. r~:rugel pre· sir led at llu! .Iolii I lllf'f'l ing of tlw Amr!l'kan l..ngion anrl Auxlllai'Y ui ll1r' homP of Mr. nnrl Mrs. Don­air! Cralws on Olds road Monday. Homeeomlng plnns W!'!I'C rils­cuBBetl nnd it wns nnnounced

Wlwn Wiutrr· Conws

Cold wca11wr has a way or catching yo11 wil II no coal in YOU!' hill! 01'rl!•t• YOlll' fuel ~uj1ply now anrl SAVI;:! Call Mason :nJ :n.

THORBURN . Lumber and Coal Co. l'hOIII' 271 !II !Uasnn

thnt the Legion J1lr!nle for .Tuly 20 WIIH Cll!Wr!lll!il IH!f!IIUSf! of polio f'IIHf'H. 'I'll!' Legion SIIIIP I'OIJVCn· linn will !JP. !wid AuguHI 7-Hl In Gmnd Hapids.

Lnri'Y Castle, son of Ml'. nnd Mrs. Alfrr!d Cnstle, l111d hPr!n sent to Boys Slrllr' In East LnnHing I1,Y

the Lrl!ion Posl No. 'ifll. Lnrry took prn·l: in spnrls nnd was mun­cllman from Ills f'ily. ITr:> also re­

pnriPrl his lnlercRI in ndrh·P.sses hy nnvernor Willimns unri .Jlti!Pl' state officials, and In t lw GC!rmnn yrntlhs presPnt nt Boys' Slate,

Ynul'hs AHr•tul C:umJI Ilnt•nlwl Among the youths aiiPIHiing

Cnmp nnralwl nt Muslwr:on Slnl•' Parlt from Lesllr. are Bnrhat•n Gilmr111, Ma1·y Lou Brnucr, .Judy Amhs, G••orf:PI'n Lurchl, Llnrln Len Hlrlley, Marilyn nnd Mal'lr'IW r:yl~s. Hnrh<ll'fl nnd Sand1'n Sl· montnn, .Jimmy and Donna Slur­man, Charles nnd Bnrbarn Hutch­Inson, Caml Sliles, Hnxanne Br!numonl nnrl Loi.~ ClwsiPy, Erl­win Tuc!ker nnrl 'l'hnmnR Rlrilny spent 10 days 111: Lake Louifie ramp, Carol Chm•ley, Cnrol Krnfl, Mnrllyn Slnnsf!Plrl nnrl Estlwr Vince nllenrleri lhc Guilrl girls house parly at JJillsrlnle college last week end.

\Vomnn SJU'lllls on 1\Jexirn Miss Mildrerl Pickett was 11w

guest spralter nt I he Werlncsr!ay a fl Pl'nnon meeting or IIH: Pn1IC!nl Wori\P.l'S mHI the W. S, C. S. of the Methodist rhurch at the homf! of Mrs. ·GC!orgc W. Luecht.

:she lolrl the group nf her trip In Mexico lhls summf!r. Mrs. Paul SimpBon had ehnrgc of the devo­tions. Mrs. Lueehl wns presented with n lighted • birthday cake after the potlucl< dinner.

First Things First The Hig Issut's To Be 1\Iet B~· Every Voter

'\V1! Jn!J.~t find a J'PmP!Iy t'o1· worl• stapflllg"l', 'I'P.!!lmirnl sehonls 111'1! tmu•iliJJg thnt. tlw llwt•ntive JII'OI'It-shal'ing system is lhl' '''l}lliug- thing· ... Highl. nnw it has !men cag·e,·ly lll'l'l'lllPd in nmny indnsiJ·ii'S Whi'J'I'in 1'\'l'l'yhotly hmwl'its. 'l'ax eXt!ll1Jllion will SJII'I'd lhl! l"lll'iy lUioptiou ot' the iJwenli\'e-shlll'ing· systmn.

Ulg-h lltxr•s, l't•snlting· I' !'Om r•m•J•npl. lmnlling laws (the hig-g-esl '\\'nshing·ton sean•lniJ 11re unotlwr soUI'<:e of wm·l, st.oppag-e, Wtl <'1111 l'l'thtr'l! lhl'sl! llllnt•eesstu·y .tnule hlll'f'hli'S In !'ret! l'llh!l"lll'ise hy t!XJIIIIIIIiug tlw lawful m· honest. rmrt or our money system; lhl!l'l!hy lt•ss••ning- dang-tlr of nuUrmul llanlu·nllllly, For nnlinnnl s••mtrily WI! must pmss t'rll' nit· Sllllrcnuuw nml n consistent: fot'l!ig"n poli<!y,

Gr!hlt;hin•l tiJPsr! hig- is.qups wilh u mnn to stress them, anli we wou'l· huw 11 Will' g·ning· on I hut: we tU'f! nfrahl t.o win,

CONGRESSIONAL Repr·cs1mt:atiw in Congress

fil.h Distr·ict

(Vol(' l'ot' not more limn one)

D Carl B. Flynn .

t, • ,I CARL U. FLYNN Republican

· "'i'h.rnng-h l'ruyer We Can Chang·n Tlw Wm·ld"

Ad llllid fm' hy Curl U. Flynn . ~ . ,

·H,ow Are Your Brakes? Am~ TIII~Y IN TIP-TOP SUAPE'l

CAN YOU STOP IN CASE OF AN El\IERGENCY?

With toclay's clt·iving SJlcecls mul traffic conditions ~·our bmlws shouhl hn in A-1 shape to meet any emet•geney. 'fhe liws ol' other·s as well as yom' own clt~pmul upon your bralws.

DON'T TAim CUANCES-

For ~afety's salw, checl' your bmlms. Sec us for your next bralic job.

See us for

·Brake Relining ·Wheel Balancing Wheel Aligning

~ ·.· ~~;: "'~~,·~ THE. FRDNt - f!; ~;d ~~ ~ 'OF YOUR CAR

· - 1 _,, . ROB 'IOIJ., •• When the front end of your car gell out of align. men!, you begin to spend nttdle~y for now 11rta. Hitting lxld bumps or woarblg out CGIIMI mJe.

; aUgnmept. Let W. II,Jp ioiJccitch tbla Jhief with our' :wnco Steering Anall&er. Taktl ca lew m!Qutu•· .. i•No need to liGve tOiaf.car. · ~ · · ·. . ' ·

'!!.;1 r,',.:.. ' ·. '

...... ~;.':·~~;·~··· "( ..... ·,

up We use the Wil· c:o Sptem. You too,c:an read the indicators CIB wo c:liec:k up. . i CHECK UP fiiiCE lli'OlfLYI

-A. G .. Spenny and Sons 2~~.s; Ce1lar Moson . · Phone 26Ul

Jeanne Adams Places First in Queen Contest

.Temme Adams hns hecn fn Orst pi ncr! fol' 2 wc•r'i<s In I he L!!Hiie lmnwcoming queen eonll'lii, De­lnms Dutton ladwrl 'ltle of tying for f!PRI pi arm I he scconrl WC!nl<, llerllw Ci!IT, Lois E;vnns and AlliJP Wn!'IWr' un• In third, fn~u·th n IHI fl fill placnH. Tlw vute for I he conlr!slnnls is r:ounlcrl on the basiH of 1 e per vote received through !'anlstr>rs placed In the loeal husirwss placos, The queen will reign at the parade anrl sonwmminl( ceremonies in Lm;­lit! on .Tuly ill anrl August :1·2,

f:Pnrge Lueehl and ,T, W. Gru­gcl will be chairmen nnrl receive l!lllries for lhe flonls fnr the h o m e e o In I n g parade, CnRh prizes or :J;,, 20 anrl 10 dollars wi II he giwn for Oi'HI, second anrl third plaf'e fm• lloats in the parade nnrl $!i, $.3, nml $1 wlll he r:lven for lhc hest'coslumcs with $10 for the most: original cos­lumP-. HorscH, floats, antique r·ar~;, rigs anrl costumes are he· ing sour:ht for I his event. The parade at 2 p, m, on Satmday, August 2, will cllmnx the home­coming ncl ivit y.

l•'rolll'iPJl·T.yneh lldrolhnl 'l'nld Mr. and Mrs. Howarrl ,J. Lynch

of Onondaga announce the f!n· gagement of I heir rlnughtcr, TC!r· ry, In llidmrd Frohrlep, son of Mr. and Mrs. Clifl'orrl Frohricp nf Colon. 'l'llc WC!rlrllng will talw plnrf' in the fall. Miss Lynch, a graduate of Leslie high school In 1 nso. has hf'C!Il secretary in the air force dcpnrtmf!nt at Michigan State college, Frohriep is nssist­nnl roach and faculty member of Leslie high school. He came to Leslie lnst year. He grnrluated from Western Michigan College o[ Education ln Kalnmnzon in 1051.

Mrs. Cl1nrlcs Ranney and Mrs, Glenn Ahhey imvc been ap­pointed co-superintcn!lonts of the LeRiic Methodist Sunday school. Mrs. Abbey is also the junior de­pnrtmenl: superintendent. Ford Chapman resigned recently after 10 years as head of the school. Arthur Fogg is nssistant superin­IC!ndcnt.

Ctllhnlic l\Jotlwrs !Heel: Mrs. 0. G. Cllnmherlnin enter­

tained the Catholic Mothers club a 1: her home Tuesdny f!Venlng. Plans for the fall wf!re discussed a I I he business meeting. Conver­sation and refreshments con: eluded the session.

Wheatfield Center 1\frs. F.rma ,Johnson

Pfc. Kenneth Weaver arrived home Friday evening for a· 19-clay Jurlough, after which he starts schooling in aviation en­gineering in Jac:l<sonville, Flor­ida.

Those from Wheatfield Grange attending the Pomona county pic­nic Sunday nt Rnyner parlt, Ma­son, WC!l'C Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Bird, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Frost, Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Frost, Alfric­cln nnd Frank, Mr. and Mrs. Law­rence J. Smith, Mr ... and Mrs. George Fogle and family, Mr. and Mrs. Dell1'(ar Carr, Charles Van Demar!<, Mr. and· Mrs. Her· man Grettenberger and Charles ami Mr. and Mrs. Berton John~ son.

Mrs; F. C. Wenvcr visited her sister, Mrs. Dora Robbins in .Jackson Thursclay rind Frlrlay,

Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Frost and AIJriecla visited Mrs. Winifred Frost at Gregory Saturday eve· ning, · ·

Mrs. Berton Johnson and Neva

nltendecl n persm1nl showar Wcrlne;uln;r al tlw home of Mrs, Cedi .TohnHnn In Fnrmlnglnn .for MIH~ Lnis ,fuhnson,

Tt•e enmm sm•lnl at Orange hnll Si\IUrtlny 1 ev~lllng, .Tuly 2H, nt 7;:JO if, m, Jlomcmnrte ice Cl'l!llfll wllh piC! and cal<e will he server!· This I~ being put on hy the Gmnge women and In a few wecl<s the men nro going In try to outdo llw women, The grm1p mui<ing I he leu~;t Ill Olley will fur­nish n program for hormlel' night.

Ml'S, Alice Walter nnrl daugh­ter, Ethel of Alma. wcrf! wecl< enrl lllJeHis of Mr. and Mrli. George F1·osl, .

Blhle school closed Friday with a program Friday evening at the church, The enrollment wn~; 86 with nvcruge allenrlancc of 52, nev. ami Mrs, Charles Brool<s of the llural Billie mission were the workers will! Mrs. Lester Wnr­nf!r f1Jl(J enrol, Mrs. Jf!nnle Cope­man, Mrs. Dorn Bird, Miss Mng­dalene Squires, Miss Bnrham Gregg and iwr cousin, Mrs, Nona Shaw teaching.

Webberville !\Irs. 1\lyJ'I Ornham - l'htme llfi-F-2

Oog·s Jn.llll'l! H'hi'(!Jl Doi(S ,::ot In Hnrmon Cnnnin'~

slwnr lust 'l'llr.Hrlay and 'l'hursrlay nlg!Jis liiHI ln.l11rr•rl t hom lo llw exlrmt !hat most of llwm (lil'd, Thrr!e slmy rings wnre r·nplill't'd Satnrday night wlwn t lwy wr!l'!' lrylng In ldil rallhlls from :2 rlll'fnrenl .plat'I'H In town. 'l'i!P.Y HI'!! the snmn rln[lH llral killr>d siJ!'r'p lwlonglng I o llni'mon Conn in unrl no doubt lll'r! llw srmw ones that killed Mrs. Pypm·'s slwep several weeks ngn,

Annual 1\ir>dlng Hl\ld

Dnnnltl lllln nnrl fnmll~f or Clre[lory visited M.s. Hllo'H rnnlh· c!', M1·s· Hallie Medcnlf, Sunrlny.

Mr:;, Henry Buseh toni< her Sun­day :;chool class on n pknir' to !lot tcr pari< anti ol her places of lnlr.i'r>HI 'Phursdny cvenlnr:.

Mr. nnd Mrs, Floyd Cooper S]Wnl severn! dnys last wee I< ncar Mr.msln.

}fr'IH'Y Matthiesen has bren rlo· lng enrpentcr worl< in Eaton Hap­ids 1 he past: 3 WC!cl<s.

Mr. nnd Mrs, Virgil Leroy hnvc purl'l1ascd the Frnnk Bennett JWOJleJ·ty in the cast part of town.

Ml'8, Annn RoyC'e ha:; purchased tlw Aclwsnn resilience anrl has movPd there,

Ml'· nnd Mrs, .Tack Hnmlln nml fnmily o[ DeerOelrl spent Sundny with Mrs. Hamlin':; mother, Mrs. llaltle MedC'a!f.

Mrs. Berlrlr•r. So!Jf!r of Fowlr.r­vllle nml hr.r sister, Mrs. Bf!rthn Bowers of .Tnekson, rnlled on Clwt Briggs Thursdny evening.

Robert Leroy arrivctl Thursrlny f1•om Rhorlc Jslanrl to vlsll his

Very! Vnn 0J'rler nJ Marylnnd Jlnrcnts, Mr. ami Mrs. Virgil Lc· Mr. and Mrs. John Powr.ll nnrl callC!rl nn friends In Webberville rny nnrl friends until .Tuly 2G. He

sons of Indlnnnpolls spent I~rlclay Sntunlny. will then return to duly wilh the

Hoytville News By JI.IIRR Gem•giu Purcell

. 'l'lu! anm!nJ Hc!Jool mr.el ing wns held at I he R<!IJool house Mnnduy evening with a gnorl nttcndanr·e. The mf!cting wns mllr.rl In order by Lawrenee Cmnrlall. Lewis Be· ment read llw mlnutr·~ of lhr. last tnef!ling nnrl Clm•r'tlf!e TIC!,Y· nolrJs·gave the treasun•r's rrpo!'l. Several gaVI! tnlks on t l1e r•nJHli· lion of the Rcilnol nnd ilwir idrmR how it should !Jr! managr!rl· Law­rence C!'andall was re-eleelcd,

evening nt the Guy Mead home, .John Mar~hall ilfls l1rcn · ~lck navy. Mr. nnd Mrs. Forest E. Lewis the past week· M1·. nnrl Mrs, Henry Busch en-

nnd children aml Mr. and Mrs. The I neal rlrpul irs wrre rallrrl IPrt:~ined friends from Kcnlucl<y Ed Lewis of Charlotte and Pic. out Sunday at 2 Jl. m. In wateh last week, Donnlrl W. Lewis of Chinn Lnlw, for n convict who had escaped lleerl Law anrl . family vnca-Callfornia, were Monday callers from .Taekson prison. lionel! in the northern part of the at the home of Mr. ami Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Willinm Dunnvln stale lnst weelt, John Purcell and . .family. Pfc. visilcd al the Lee (;crharrlslr!ins Mi'· anrl Mrs. Willlam.Dunavln Lewis is hom£! on leave nnrl ex- _h_o_m_c_' ..,o_nf!_._rl_a_y_l_a_st_· _w_e_c_k_. ____ s.:_p_e,_Jl_W_e-:-r_h-:w_s_rl_ay:--i-:n:-M-H:-n-c_h_es:-·t_e_r. peclfl to go to Japan on his re- mom .'329, BaltiC! Creek, where

turn to camp. M k E • t she must rf!mnin for some tIme. Mrs. Ray Campbell has l'C!· U( xpertmen S Ray is at thC! home of his son-in·

turned home from her rlaughtf!r's w·ll 8 0 1. d law and daughter, Mr. and. Mrs. Mrs. June Dalrymple. I e ut tne Wayne Gecr suffering [rom hrok-

Frlday luncheon guests nt t!Jc \ en ribs and lacerations. home of the John Purcells were Mr. and Mrs. Forest E. Lewis and children and Pic. Donnltl W. Lewis.

Viola Campbell went to Duck lake with friends from Charlotte this week.

Mr. and Mrs. Forrest Catlin and Mt'. and Mrs. Thea Catlin picnicked at Hartwick Pines Sun­day and loolwd over 1 he deer hunting territory around Lewis­ton,

Bruce Eastmnn and Eldon Crusl1ing were Sunday luncheon guests at the John· Purcf!ll home.

Mrs. Rose Way has returnetl from Detroit. Her cousins arc visiting -for a 4-dny vacation.

Alma Purceil cniied on Mrs. Margaret Aci~erson Monday morning. '

Mrs. Etta Holton is homf! nftcr working in Sunfield for a while.

Mrs. LaFern Wllliams and .Terry from Romulus and Rtlsscll Sargent of Detroit are visiting for a week at the Holton home in Hoytville.

Evelyn White, Alma Purcell and Ellis Johnsticn spent Sunday afternoon at Sahee lake.

Mrs. Charles Austin calletl on Mr. and Mrs. Henry Fry anti J. B. Bashore of Woodland Sunday afternoon.

Bruce Eastman, Eltlon Cu1hing and Thelma nnd Georgia Purcell wem at Sabee laltc Suml:~y eve­ning.

Mrs. HC!rbert Schroeder en­tered the St. Lawrence hospital Montlay evening for the rf!moval of tonsils and adenoids. She ex· peels to stay in the hospital a few days. ·

Week end and Sunday dinner guests at the Alva Warner home were Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoyden War· ner, Sgt. and Mrs. Ralph War. ncr of Camp Custer and Mr. and Mrs. Claulif! Warner of Coopers­ville. Callers during thC! wef!l\ WC!re Mrs. Hiram P~eabody, Mrs. Jessia Cotton and Florm1ee Aus. tin.

South Aurelius and North Onondaga

~Irs. B. 11. Fielcl

Muck farmers of Jnghnm coun- .Tune .Tncitson has returned to ty will have an oppoi'lunity to her home at Webberville after if!arn a!mut latest rlr!vr~lnpmcnts spending the past wee!< with her and vww eXJH•rinwnts with uncle and aunt, Mr. nnd Mrs. various crops nt the mud{ farm-: Emmett King and family. er's iiclrl rlny. to he lwlrl at the Mr. anrl Mrs. Emmell King aml muck experinwntal fill'ln, near family spent Sunday at tho home Ball1, .Tuly :10. nf the latter's cot1sib, Mr. and

.T. P. Hoekzema, county ngri- Mrs. J. B. nudolph at Garden rullL!I'al. ngent, sair;l that tours of City, the plots. will beg1n at .10 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Sweet and and agam nflf!l' tlw noon pro- fnmily were guests at dinner gram. Thesr:> tout's :viii give farm- sunday of the~ Inlier's motlwr, crs a_ chancf! I~ vrcw results nf Mrs. Pearl Mnrshnll, l10noring expenments hc1ng CO!~dueted on Marcin Sweet's fomth birthday the _farm .. HP.!Jresent~l!ves n[ I.!Je anniversary. Mr. am! Mrs. George vnrwus M1clugan SU!Ie .collf!ge Marshall and Mr. and Mrs. Tom ~lepartn;ents coope_ralmg rn pr_o· Howard of Stockbridge Wf!re also ,1ects w11l lu~ on hand to cxplam guests nt dinner. · the tests: . The boys of the 4-H Clover

In adclltton to. the regu!ar pro- Blossom club hC!Id their meeting gram,. commf!rcln! mach1n~s for at the home of Roller! Dale and farmm~ _muck wJII bo cxiHbiter.l. David Sweer Monday evening. A ferliil7.er placement altach-mf!nl Jor a celery transplanter Mr. and Mrs. Tony Dlggerlo and bull{ slomge onion hins, com- r<?Jara McVay) of New York pletc with a conveyor ~;ystem, C~t~, and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar will !Je open for inspection. A I'll· ~.t!CIUS and C~rolyn werf! callers tary type tillage unit mounter! on Saturday evenmg at th? home of a ~mnll tractor will he shown. Mr. ami Mrs. Robert Sweet.

Tillage experimentH, use nf soil conditioners, irrigntion tri;1ls, fer· tilizcr placement tests; soil· fumi­gation, and various sprays are nmnng the many devC!Iopmenls to lle cxplnirJCrl.

Work with Llw Russel Burbank variety of potaloc~ will bf! shown along with spmys .for prolonging storage li l'e nl' onions, ·n!'W clwml· cnls for weer! control. nnrl fr!lingc sprays nnd dusts for feeding plants, Hoekzcma said,

Plainfield 1\lrs. lluzel StephenR

Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Cnlldns of Haslett: were guests nt ~dinner Sunday of their parents, Mr. ancl Mrs. Wayne Ellsworth.

Mrs. Wayne Ellsworth f!nter­tained her sister and fricmls from Indianapolis, Indiana, l"riday,

Marian Gladstone is improv1ng hut is still nt Foote hospital, Jacl<son. ·

Ric;l<ey Bollinger, . 3-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alger Bol­linger, was taken to Foote hos­pital, Jaeltson, Sunday, where iw had an opC!rat ion for appendicitis,

1'hm·e's no "encl" to the quality ot' our Jll'oclucts. OUI' Goon gusnllne, om· to)l·quullty oil, om· luln·ielltlon 111111 Clll' wnsh· illg' SCI'ViCC! \ UI'Cl tlesig·ned to phliiSC YOU nnd protect yom· em·.

· Mrs. Clarence Freer is visiting friends and relatives in the West.

Byron Field and Wells Cliclmer are spending the week at Chip­PC!Wa lai{e fishing,

Mr. nnd Mrs. Rny Hadley were bndly injured as the result of an aulo ncciclf!nt ncar Battle Creek last Wednesday afternoon while l'C!lllrning home from Gull lake. Mrs, Hurlloy is in Leilc hospital,

SATTLER'S Service Station

SHELL PRODUCTS 112 S. Ceclar JI.II\NOII

County Agent . Has Helpful Bulletins

Potu• lll!W bnlletlnH nre avuli· uble 111 llw r!nlt!lly t1xlonslon of· lleiJ, lll!f!Orrllng lo ,!, P, lloel<zema, eounty ngl'ieulturnl ugcul,

"Venlilutlon fnt• lhn Modern Dairy Burn" ns Its title lmpllt!H, giw:H lnfornwlion on how In Vl!ll· iill!le old IHII'Il~ Ol' )111111 VOillilll· lion fDl' !H!\V OIH!S, 'l'Jw IJUII!OI'H ure .J, S. Lloyd and It L. Madrh!x, Mlchlgnn State t•oilr!gr! agrieujllil'· ul englneem. 'l'lley say i1111t tfnll'y hnrn vent I Ia ling sy~t ems should prnvldC! fi'L!SIJ uh· of suitahln ll!m· pernture without drafts, removr! excess moisture anrl n!movr! un· deslruhle orliml. Thny ll!ll lrnw to do IIH'H<! lhreP .lolls in lhe Exten­fJlcJil Bullet in 3HJ.

Tr>l'hnlrnl Hlillntln 227, "Ji'nm· il;i lJ~o of J•'lll'lll lllli'JW~" tells hOW fal'm frunlllr!s UHP tlinh• honws und slwulrl lwlp t'nt·m fumllh!li in planning llwll' 1Jom1rH, ll<'<'ording In rHllhoi'H i\lir•p 'I'IHJI'IW nnri 'Irmn H. Gross, Mir'hlgun Htrflo eoll1!ge hiilll!! lllllllllgf!nH!III IIlii hOI'illt!~,

l~xlunsion folriol' F-10 I lt!!VIHerl) tells how to snlect lhu husl hy­hl'lrl !!111'11 rind r:!Vr!s rtrlvnntngeH oE si'V<!J'ul pmVI'II hyhl'iriH, Hoel<· Zl!nHI ~ulrl.

"i'I'!!Vf'lllillg Off J•'liiVfJI'S ill Milk" Is 1111' IIIII! nnd snh.lel'l of J•;xlf'IJSIJJil folder Jo'-170, [ll'l!]Jarerl !Jy l\lkhigan Stull! mi!Pfll! dairy· l!ll!n, 11 [livr:s IIH• dJHJ'a!•leristies, must'H and· pi'I!VL!nlion nwthods lor coping will! off · llavot·s In m i He

Mlllt was llrst :wl<lln glass con· tniJH'I'S In 1\rooldyn, N. Y., In IH7H.

Satle up to.

450 Lbs. Feed On Every

200-Lb.HOG

Hogs led only grain usually oat aboul 675 Ibm.

for every hundred pounds of guln. But· whon

minora! i• addod thoy oat only about ~50 iba, of

grain for every 100 pounds of <Join. Mlnorola

holp 8avo aboul 225 lbs. ol feed for every 100

poundn ol <Join-enough to food an extra hog

far ovary lwo raised. Como in and ask us how

you can cui your feed coal and get thouo goo1f

resulls wllh Murphy's Minorals.

Bement Feed and Supply 207 N.lUason Street !\Jason

' ~~~····~..,_ This Special Feed

Phone 21421

FOR BA!Y PIGS M~ANS FASTER·GAINS BABY PIGSUke your own babies need their own 'special

food! Fued oxp'urh now know which nutrients plga require from blrlh fo weaning to build strong bodies, have good hoalth anli tilln weight faat. That's why Plg·eh havo boon doveloptli ospoclally for tho "young 'una," Feed 'em Plg·uts at tho proper limo a.nd you'll send more pigs fo early markel. 1

~ LEARN ABOUT THE MASTER PLAN

~,. ...~'''''''~····~··~··········~···~···'''''''' . FEEDS ·Mason Elevator Co.

345 W. Columbia l\lason · Phone 3841

PITTSBURGH

BARN HIDE

Mrs. Gertie Gretton is spending the weelt with Mrs. B. H. Field. .Miss Janet Hemans of Jacltson

was a Wednesday evening guest of hC!r parents, Mr. ancl Mrs. John Hcmans, and grandmother, Mrs. Minnie Hemans, ·

Mr. and Mrs. Claud Parish were guests of Mrs. Ethej. Wilcox of Pleasant lake in Barry county last weelt.

'·.

These Three Candidates Desire Your Support

August S in the Democratic-Primary . '

BARN PAINT Don't let your barn depreci11te

for lack of paint. Be sure ).'DU

use a paint that keeps out

moisture and retarda decay.

B11rnhide wiU give long wear

nnd save r~p11ir bills.

~ .. THO~BUR~ .: .• Lumher and Coal Co.

, 2118 N. Milson Street

Mr. and Mrs. Mel Swanson nnd her mother, Mrs. Orbic Dolbec, wem Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Goris and family of JaC}{SOn,

Derby NeighborhQod. Mrs. G. W.-.S.Jirlngmau

Mr. and Mrs. Ted Fay · and Allee spent last weclt In north· ern Michigan,

Miss Gertrude Heeney died Friday at her home west of Stocltbridge. She had lived In the community her entire life, and Is survived by 2 brothers and sev· eral nieces and nephews.

Mr. and Mrs, Harry Brown of Bancroft visited Mrs. Ed Frlnkle Sunday. spent several weeks with her aunt, Mrs· Myrta Ramsdell •.

.. FOR TREASURER FOR SliERIFF

.~..;.;...;..;;.....;_;....;...;;; ________ .....,;_ ..... _____ __; Phone 27131 l\luon

Mrs. Howm·d Jenks and Mar· garct of Webberville called. on the former's motlwr Monda:y. GEORGE W. PARKER

;. •:: • ' -' I • • , •' •' • • :·~·, -,: . MELVJN.<J •. OESTERLE

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lnoham County News July· 24, 1952 · Page 5

Dansville Mrs. llehm Young - I•llone I>JtiiRVillo 2271

W .S.C.S. Seminar Plans Formulated

'l'lw Dnnsvillc• Mc!lilorllsl dltiJ'<'it will IH:! l!osl to lito 7111 nnlltllll prJ. JWullonnl sr•nlinnr of missions nne\ Chrlstln11 w:rvlce, Wom11n's So· d!!IY of Christian S!!l'v\er•, Ann AriHll' rllsl!'lr·t, on .July :11.

'l'llis i.o; an uJJ.rJrly nwPIIng llr•· ginning r1t fl:<l;i 11. m., to hP r•on· rill<!lf'ri cill<'rlY ily IIH• dlst !'let of· fleers to uequuinl tile! lrw11l dllll'd!rs with 1 hf' vnrinus st urllr•s to he used rltlrlng llu• comin¥ J'Qill'.

'l'he prrsirllng offlr'PI' will IJP Mrs. BPII J(Jngc•l' of IIH• Ypsilnnll First 'Iv!otiHulist dtul·c·l!. Loml JWnplP. wlu1 will prtl'tldpntc• In tlu• )li'OI{l'llli1 nrP MJ'S. William Mus· nll'f, Mrs. Alllr• Thmnpson and MJ'H, Doi'Jl Dlr!hl.

'!'lw local sodety, llllriPJ' lllf' rJJ. reetlon of M1·s. '\tosc•eu! Arnold, ser~rPtary of Christ iun soda I J'l!· Jnl\ons, WlJJ prPpill'f! ili!CJ Sf'rVP tile Jundu•on, to hr. sc!rvr•d 111 noon 111 tlw town hnll. Mmnilrrs of llw Dunsvillc! dllll'dl wl1o plan t.n ai.l'i'llrl the• lttiH'Iie•on rm! asl\roc\ to mrdw rPservallons with Mrs. Arnold hy Saturday, .July ~li.

Mrs. Paul .TPnninr:s anrl rtnugh· \PI', Ccnlllif!, of J·~alnn ll.aplcls, and Mrs. Warrl Vknry of Lr•slir! W<!rr• Friday gncsls of Mrs. Mina Mruin.

Mr. nnd Mrs. ForPsl AnriPrson, .Jr .. and frunily rm! spc'lulint.: tiH' Wf'elt ut llit.:gins Jalw.

11illy Damon spent Friday with Str!VI'jl Le•"narrl.

HIIIISI'i· IIIIVI'II N1~WR Mrs. Alc!X Plll'leln nne! rlnugh·

lf'J'S, l'nm, Paula unci Burilul'll ,J;u~l\s11n of Ann AriH.II', weru vis· ileii'S of MI'H, Ailhln Snnwrlen on Sunrluy,

Mr. nnrl Mrs. L. P. Wllllnms nnd Mr. unrl Mrs. Martin Hlr•r! WPI"l! vlsl\ors of Mrs. Maggio IJUI'· ril'n nn Sunday,

Party Given for Mrs. George Vogt

Mrs. George Vogt, .JI'., entel'· tuliwd nt u IJirthrlay party nl her home Werl!wsrlay evening In han· OJ' o( Mrs. George Vogt, Sl',

Mr. and Mrs. George Vugt, Sr., l'\1r. unrl Mrs. George Vogt, .Jr., nnrl Dnuglnss and Mr. nncl Mrs. Victor Palmer and Kennell! of M nson were ]lJ'r!srmt,

'J'IH• r:t1nsts spont the ovenlng visit in)!, and watching tele!vlsion, tlJC!Il the hostess sr!rved illrthdny eal<P HIHI icc eream.

Ml'. anrl Mrs. Lawrence Swan nnd family attonded the Benson n•union at the Ingham county pari\ sunday'.

Mr. and Mrs, Wlllinm Musloff spent seve!ral days Just wcelt un 11 trip thl'ough northern Michl· gan. 'J'hey ealled on Mr. ancl Ml'H. Ivan IUchner of Ceclnr, former residents of Dansville, nncl spent a clay at Kalkaslm visiting rein· tiws ancl friends.

Charles Musloff and Do.nnld Stowns of South Lyons were guPsls n[ Neale Musolff Sunday.

(~~.~ :\ QualiliJ ~ Service ~· ~ "THE FRIENDLY DRUG STORE"

The Most Wonderful Transportation System

II: canics nccclcd food to our boncs and muscle~. It. distributes the clements required fm· clem· skin and a healthy eye to exactly the point needed-fm· it is your blood-stream.

Lilw nil othrr parts of the body, the blood-. stream should be alt'cndcd by an expert. Con­

sult your doctor in any case of ill health.

Make Life Easier

Install a Philgas System

:Convenient

Clean·

·Economical Pr~ctical.·

·see Our Selection Of

Tappan Gas Ranges I

lnst~llation Service ~t No Cbarge

' ~ I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I

I I I •• I I I I I I

120 W.·Mapl~ ::Phone 2·5911

Annual- Picnic Is Being Planned

I

'I'I!u nnnunl plr~nlc! of I hn Mc!l h· orllst Sunclny scoJJool will hn iJPirl Snlllrrlny; August 2, at l'ottc;r pru·J< In Lnnslng, Cm·s will lmlVI! lh!! dllll'<'h Ill JO::llln, Ill,

l~nel1 fnmlly is usl<erl to tnlw 11 rJlHh to )Jifss, the!li' 0\VIl HIIIHI· wkhrs nnrl tnhll! Hf'I'Vif'r'. Jcor• en!am will hr pJ'ovldr!rl.

'l'lw paslrll', He!V, Sum Sr!IZe'J'I, will hnve ehrll'gr! of tlw n•r•r1~a· lion,

Miss Irma Poiioeic is sprmding severn! days rll tlw home of Mr. nnd Mrs. rtoy l!ohnrt.

Mr. n1HI Mrs, Don Lronnnl nnci fnmiiy umi Mr. nnd Mrs. Wny1u• Dnlton nnci fnmily l111d n pk11ie StiJHiny ut Hnif·Monn lniw,

Mr. anri Mrs. Harry lll'fly of Lansing nnd Mrs. WI I limn Hefty of St. ,Johns Wf!I'C Jwus!! t~tH•.>.;t's over the weel\ end nr the honw ol' Mr. and Mrs. Alton Ildty. Mrs. William llerty rnrnnlned to spend several dnys with hPJ' son and family.

Mr. nnrl Mrs. Lawton Gauss SJWllt the weel< endnl Lowe Jntw. They rmtertalned nn Sunday aft· ernoon Mr. and Mrs. Dnllas .!niH'S nnd Mr. rmd Mrs. l~tlgr!JW tlauss.

Mrs. OseaJ• Holden nf Howell spe!nt Friday with Jwr pare1nts, MJ', and MJ'S, Then ClidOWI'.

MJ·. nnd Mrs. Osr•nr Holden nnrl Mr. and Mrs. l·~ugene Gauss at· tended n steut' roast Thursday evening us guests nf Mr. nnrl Mrs. Lnwton GmJss at Lowe latw.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Hieiwrci Wilson nnd family of Mnsrm were Sun· day evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. Glenn F'nx.

Mr. and Mrs. Clarr• Fox and Mr. anrl Mrs. Glen Jo'ox were call· ers Sunday at: the home of Mrs. Bernice Knapp of Bennington.

Miss Mary Fitzsimmons o[ Ann ArhuJ' Sfl!'nl thr. wee I\ end nt t lw home of Mr. and Mrs. A. B. Bra· man.

Mr. ami Mrs. Glen Fox rmrl Mr. nntl Mrs. Clare Fox anrl Naomi were in Flint Satunlay anrl vis· itcd Mrs. 13eryl Fox who is sr!rl· ously sici1 ut till' St .• Joscpll hos· pita I.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Victor Gillett. and family o[ Novi were Thursday guests o( theil' Jlllrrnts, Mr. and Mrs. A . • T. Miller.

Mr. nnrl Mrs. ~rlrlle Wnll<r.l' spr•nl 'l'nosclny llfteJ'IIWin with Mrs. Gr!J·tnule! 11ollliol,

Mr, nnri MI'H, H<illln Vof11 or Wllllnmston woro Sunday c!allc!I'S Ill till' \HJJIW or Ml', IIIUI MJ'H, (I('(Jrgn Vogt, Sr.

Mr. and Ml'H, Hnlph Wnll<f'l' wr!J'r• Sunday cllmwl' gtwst ~ of tlwh• son·ln·luw unci elnughtor, Mr. and MJ'H. Wndo Sl'ltrlrlel' of Snllnr•,

Mr. nnrl Mrs. ,J. ll. Dnllnn spc>nl Sunday with Mrs, llrlilon's pltr· r•nls, Mr. IIJifl Mrs. l•'l'l!d :-\11gr!r of CltPISl!ll.

Mt•, unrl Mrs, Dnrn Dlf'hl unci fmnlly aiii'JUII'ci lllf! Tngham·W<!SI D. II. I. A. lllnllllll pienle Sunday 111 tllf! CoP T·~nwns fal'lll ut Mnson.

Mr. and Mrs, .Jnrnr!s Wnrflc!lcl nf lflv,hlanrl l'nrl\, lVII'. and Mrs. Orin Voss unci family, Mr. nnrl MI'S, C'l111rlc•s c:rl'e'll IJIHI family of Lnnslnv, and Mr. and Mrs. ll. M. Lnugl!lln we•re Sunrluy dln!H'J' gur!sls nf Mr. nnct Mrs. A. 0. Cn!PJHJ\Jgh. Mrs. Wnrflr!lcl and Mrs. A. 0, C:n•PnCJIIgh arc• sis! r!rs.

Mt'. nnd Mrs. Hohr•i'l ,J. c:n!On· nuglt or llit.:illancl l'nrlt are tile pnrf'nts of a rlaugiltm·, Suzanne . Joy, hom .July .18 at the Provi· dell<'<' ilospilrll, [Jpt mit. !teJilf'l'l GJ'l'f'llllllglt is I IH' ~on of Mr. and Mr.o.;, A. 0. Grec!nough of Dans· vii Jr.

Sunday cllnnrr gllf'Sis at IIIP. lwnw or Mr. and Ml'~· AeliH'II Will WPJ'e MJ'. and 'Mrs .. Tc!s~ Bndnnnn, Mr. ll!HI Mrs. He!X 'J'mvnsend anrl fnmily, Owen Bachnwn of I•'Jlnl, Mr. unrl Mrs. Fred l loy I anrl dniiJ!,illr!rs of Lnn· sing r11HI Mr:>. M;ntdc! J•'aiJght of Galien. Mrs. !•'aught r<'lurned J10mr after visit in)!, tlw past wrelt at IIH' home! o[ l'vlr. and Mrs. .Jt•ss Bachman.

Connie Wr•sl, rlnnghter o[ Mr. and Mrs. H.onald \Vl'st, fell and broke her collar hone Monday.

Mr. and Ml'S, Edwin Vnntler· hush and family of Carlton spent tlw we1•l\ end with Jwr pnrr•nts, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooks. 'l'l1e children, Sllsan, Ellen ancl Er· win, nt·c• staying wit 11 their grnml· pnrrnts while MJ'. nnrl Mrs. Van· cif'rhush vacation in northern Michigan.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Floyrl Cosgray and daughters and Mr. and Mrs. Milw Cosgray of Stnr.l\hriclgc, anti Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brooks \wre Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Artilur Brool\s.

::Jnnntol <"hnft lc(t f1•nm Jnrl(· HOII Mondny l'V!'Jting lo re•lllrll to NrH•foll\1 Vlrglnln, wilr!l'e lw l~ :;tntloned wltl1 tlw nnvy. llr! llns HpPnt a 10-rluy llmvn will! his pnr· rHJls, MJ', nnrl Mrs, Downy Cmfl.

Ml', nnrl Mr:;, · ,Je!rlsrm Ji'c!lton W<!I'C glii!HIH of Mr. and Mrs. I•'J'e!cl Stenrlmnn of Wellhervllie for din· JWI' Sundny, MJ', nnct MJ'H, HolHH't l•'elton of W!•hhr!rvllln IVI'r<! Mnn· dny HUJlJ!Cl' glll!SIH Ill till! ,J!!rlHOil Felton ho!ne,

Mrs, lnnn Br!tlmnn of Lan· sing SJlC!Ilt thn wr!c!lt nnd wltl1 lwr motlwr, Mrs. Hosa Anderson,

Mrs .• Judson SwePt of Lansing nnrl Mrs. 1\ay Moorr. o[ Woodland were visitors of Mrs. ll'!!llU tim· man nn WeriJwsdny.

Mr. aJHi Mrs. llnrolrl HinrlflirdJ of Williamston WPI"C! Sunrlny e!VI'· nlng IJ"IIPsts of MJ', nnrl Mrs. Lewis Freer,

Mrs. L. 1•'. Plumh of FPl'IHialP has rr•tuJ'Ilf'd to hPJ' ilonw al'te!l' H)lf'ilCJing fl C'Oll)li<• of \VPPJ<S With Mrs. Minnie GrimPs.

Signe Nr!lson rellii'IJeri to thr home of her parents, MJ', ami Mrs. ,J. C, Nelson, artm· spPJHiing 2 wec!l\S vaeatirlll With iH'l' alll\1, Mrs. Hobert WPdts of DougliiS.

Mr. ami Mr:>. Nathan Lantis and Mr. and Mrs. Willlum Nls· wongeJ' nncl son nttr•nrlPd till! Mar· tin n•union at the home or Cliil'· enee! Foster nf Springport Sun· clay.

Mrs. Leo Snlasld nf Pontiac nnd Alvin Daniel and fnmily of Df'· trnit WC!re Saturday vlsitm·s of MI'S, Flom NPJson,

Hev. and Mrs. Clnrenr~n Wright left the home of Mr. nnd Mrs. Hobert Smil 11 Friday to visit Mrs. Frnnk Wright of l'encon· ning.

Mrs. Tela Turnbull of Mason spf'nl pnrt of last woek with Mrs. Bessie 'l'urnhull.

Sunday afternoon railrrs of Mr. anrl Mrs. Clifford Jo'lrnl:r. of Lan· sing were Mr. and Mrs. Hohert Smith.

.Tim Wnrrl, Mrs. Gnlelir. Ward and Dorothy lllni\IP. tnnk Willlnm Ward hack to Cnmp llueiH'I', Ala· llama, after he SJJent lliH furlough at hnme.

Ralph Blue nnd Carl Ront of TcJinl were Saturday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Hohr!rl Smith.

Mr. and Mrs. James Norton and son, David, were Sunday railers of Mt·. ami Mrs. Hohf'rl Smith. David remainc•rl fnr a visit with his grandparents.

Party Is' Given for Wendy Sue Thompson

'~r:~~. neorgr. Clnrlt Snflll'rln~· r.vr.· Okemos & Vicinity

JV!lss Wcnuly Stw 'l'lwmpson wn~ glWsl of IHJJleJr 111 11 JHII'I.I' hoJHJI'· i11g IH'I' ~r•eoJHJ hirtluJny nuniVI!I'· ~u1·y Hunrlny,

Jlm• pnrcmls, Ml', nnrl Mrs. Hr1h· Pl'l 'l'hompson, ,Jr., entnrtnlnPrl Mr. nnd Mrs. Holmrt 'l'lwmpson, Hr., Sully unrl Suzunnn, 11111t Mr. nnrl Mrs. Oi·Jn Slwrtlhdm, Dell'· win, MHJ'y, ,Jnnlcc!, Cllf•ryl IIIHI Dnvlrl itl n pknlr! rillliH!I'.

.'iunday rlllli!C!J' gtli!HIR nr Mr. n net Mrs. Murlt! Jo'rec•r and family IWI'C! Mr. and Mrs. V!PtnJ' Smith n f I•'Pnt on,

Miss All('(! Allen of Dr! I roll anrl MiH.~ Ji:rnPst iJIC! l<<'f'IW of Ypsl· lantl were S11nday vi~llnrs of Miss t•'m1\ds J(eUIH'.

Vernlce 1\:ry .'ilu•J'Illfln is spPncl· [ng IJw Wf'f'k with hPJ' aiiiJI, Ml~s El'nPstlne 1\cf'ne of Ypsl· Iaiii I.

Mrs. Willinm Mitdwll anrl dill· cli'C!II o[ Lalw Odc>ssa SJWIII sr•v· <'1'111 clays last wr•l'k with hl'l' par· !!Ills, Mr. a1ul Mrs. A. C. DowllnJ!, .

Miss Ann Donnelly n[ Del roll was :r weul< unrt guc>st of Mr. and Mrs. WmTr•n M IH!IIi!l' 1111cl ;;rJII,

Mrs. Gr!oJ'J!,<' Olsen spr•nt a WC!P]{ with her slslf!l', Mrs. Carrie S"llof'nlf'r, ill Chir•ageJ, llf'l' son, FranC'is Calc!S, llllci gJ'iiiHisoiJ, Han· tlall ClcJ;1C'nts of I loll, drovr! up Saturday ancl thr;y all J'C!Illl'IIC'ci SII!Hiny. Mr. and Mrs. Hnh!•!'l Dmlw and family of Lrqwf!r ar­rive•ct Sunctuy to SJlPII<i a we<'lt with Mrs. Cnrol\e's mother, MI'S. DIHC!n.

MJ', nnrl Mm. Hoy H•tsrh nne! Mr. unci MI'H, <~lnl'f!IIC'I1 Copp of Lansing spont Sunrluy with Mr. iiiHI Mrs. C:llllf'rt 1%lrerl nf f~lmr· Jolin,

. MJ•, IIJHI MJ'R, ,Toe Bullen nncl .Tnnihm wero St111dny gltcHIS of Mr. unri MI'H, Ji'Joyrl Bullen,

MJ'. nnrl Mrs. Earl Lnmh nnrl f111nlly WPre• Suncluy ~til'His of MJ•, and Mrs, Jo:rl NlnHHe ol' Pol· I r~rville,

'l'lw Nm·thwr.st Alll'ellus Prll'ln· Htl!'l!atJ gJ'nup cmtertnlnerl the in<'mlwrs of theN. 11. C, 'l·H eluh nnrl I lwlr families 111 it picnic· at the '1·1 r haselmll rliamonrl on Hay Clarlt's flll'!l11 Sunday, 'l'here wm·c• :i2 prrsnnl.

Sunilny guPs'\s nf MJ'S, Anna LPSPIH'Y W<'l'f' Mr. and Mrs. C:Jen LPSr!lli'Y and snns nf Churl<itll!, Mr. nnrl Mrs. HniH'J'I Will<inson and C'llildren nf St. Clair SluJrPs, Mrs. LouPita Austin of Detroit, MJ', nnrl Mrs. ituriolph Mlehilsch ami Hr!l ty or Mason nnrl Hay·

.!nonrl Lc!SenP.Y of Milfonl.

Harvey Young anel Miss Mnr· gnl'r!l Young of C:rnnrl TTavP.n nnrl MJ'S. CharlPs Srelc!y of Ma· Hon spPnt Sunday nvP.ning with Mr. nnrl MI'S, Donalcl Clnric

J'vl. 1\Cn!H!IIi Mrttilews or Fort· T\nox, 1\y,, spr•01l Sntnrrlay night 1111d Sunday with his wife mul vlsllPrl olllf'r relatives.

1\l!·t~. A, JJ, \Vhlllnr

MIHH GJ•ne·r~ Flul!glmr, who: hmlw lwr ltlJl :wme limn ugn nnrl" llllH huen ln· the Mullury hoHllltri( LunHitlg, huH l'ehli'IW!( lo lhll h<Hill! of het· nephuw, Dt·, Hoy Webh on WoHl Jlumllton road, .

MI'H. Dottlu Ilnuthrnnnultencled· Jlw llrmthrnnn-'l'errlll reunlrm ut· Pottc!l' J!Hrl' Just SumJny, 'l'IHJI'O; wure :l!l ]lJ'UHent.

Mrs, Clnwlc• LeWHIH!er will he 1m~ tess at. hl!l' home to the Plo· · 1wm· Lnclles Welinusclay, .July :~o. · for 11 ]lot Jucl1 rllnner nl noon. Tho · eornrnlttec IH r<ntc We!ll'h, Fern I<ecslt!!', Helen Hustler and Mettle. O'Carroll.

Mrs, Snrah Frohwerl< anrl Mrs. , Nora Whiting nre nttencllng tht! • JloiJWilllllWl'H l!Oilil!l'CIIc:'e at Mleh·, lgnn StatP mlle~e this WC!C!It, be·. lng clelr•gates from the Olwmos C!XIensioll !li'Clllp,

Ml'S, .Jn Ann Risk Stoner has' Joillerl hct· hushuncl, Lany, who : i~ stationed nt Jll'l!sent nl I~cn·t • CamJIIJC!ll, Kentuclty; Mrs, Stoner: Is n gJ'IlJHidaughter of the W~lter . llr!athmnns.

Stnrl' Ke••slcr, rllreclol' nf col·, iPge alumni, nt Mlehlgnn .state C'CJIIege, nl tended the National r•onvrontlon of ~collr!ge Alumni at· Sun Vrilley, Jrlnhn. He nlso viRHml his aunt, Miss Hutw IlnJJ111lnnd,' at hr!l' summer hrmw In BouldC!r, Colorn!lo, . . ·, · · :

Clements Flower Shop. Flowers For All Occnsiona

Clark Center Phone Holt 41791

1\lrs. I>onuld C:ln rlt

Mr. anrl Mrs. William Fnuntr:1in spent Weclnesclay evening with Mr. and Mrs. George Clarlc

Mr. awl Mrs. Donalcl Clnrk, Mr. nncl Mrs. Wayne Bulil'n, Mr. uncl Mrs. Lawrencf' Tripp, Mr. rtncl Mrs. Lynn Haynes, Mr. nnd Mrs. Dean Avery and Mr. anrlj Mrs. Clair Brown illlencled till' wedding of Mrs. Vern Cl1idestcr nnd Clnrk Bullen at Central Methodist church in Lan~ing Sat· urduy.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Gr.rnl1l Stewart of Ma~on were railers of Mr. and

~~~r.~,. ~~~-o~J~

r.PIIJ'Il to l'l'hiX t.lm Niugura wuy, nrt the hurden or IAtll!llO l'lwne fell' free lh,mun~tJ•uUun. 41'i02 01' 21'i'2ill:

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Lewis Yuhasz of Ilolt was a Saturday caller at the A . • T. Mil· Jer home.

Patsy and Billy Crumhaiwr, l'hilrlrem nf Mr. and Mrs .. James Crumhalwr, Jwvr retumcd from---------------------------

Miss Joan Crael!lnd< returnee! to her wort< at Splll'l'OW hospital Tuesday after spending the weel< end with her mother, Mrs. Mnr· jorle Crnddocl<, ancl sisters.

Mrs. E. D. Young, George anrl Stephen Young and Miss Eileen Corn[orrl returned home Wednes· day n fter spending a week at Mullet Jalce. E. D. Young anrl Mr. and Mrs .. Tim· Yo Ling spent the wee]< end with them,

Miss Margaret Curtis, Miss ~yrnettn Curtis and Mrs. Mnrion Dnvls are spending the week nt Fonda Jal\e near Brighton.

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth rticlmer and daughter spent inst wcei< with the Jntter's pnrents, Mr. ami Mrs. James Riclgcivny.

Mr. ami Mrs. Clare Johnson of Lansing were Monday guests and F'Jora Jensen of Greenville wns a week end guest of Mr. unci Mrs. Myron Corwin.

M11s. Evelyn Kepley o( Ulyssf's, Kansas is visiting Jwr parf'nls, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Olson.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sharlaml al· tended the Townsend rf'unlon at Leslie Sunr.lay.

Mr. nncl Mrs. Donal Pnrks anrl Billy were Sundny evf'nlng g1iests of Mr. and Mrs. Glen Sharlancl.

.J neil Fries of Mason was a Sunday evening guest of the Un· rlcrwoods in honor of Donald Un· derwood's birthday anniversary.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Leslie Shoplwll were Sunday dinner gue~ts of Mr. ami Mrs. Henry Hehfus of Munith, Mr. nncl Mrs. Leslie Shop· bell were Wednesday guests of Mrs. Mary Shopbell of Eaton Rapids. .

Mr. and Mrs .• Tack Forf'man of Indf'pemlenee, Missouri, are visit· lng Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Harri· son.

Mr. and Mrs. Dale Simons nnd sons of Mason, Mr. and Mrs. Dean Mend and daughter of Springport, Mr. and Mrs. Don Simons nnd famlly of Lrmsii1g nnd Mr. and Mrs. Irl Baguley of Caro were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Simons.

Mrs. Warvel Johnson of Jack· son visitml Mrs. Mina Otis Wednesday afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Corwin Palmer of Grass Lnl<e were Saturday eve· ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hnr· old Wing and family.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Edward Yerke of Detroit were week end guests of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Almond Wing.

Mr. and Mi·s. Almond Wing and Mr. nnd Mrs. Rolland Wing and fni11ily were dinner guests o~ Mr. and Mrs. Albert Wellhoff of'Mnn· chester.

lllcir vacation at Hihlc camp al Sa-lm·lo pnrl' at Grnss Lalw. Mr. and Mrs. Crumlmlwr anrl childron spent Sundny afternoon and eve­ning at Sa-ho-Jo pari\ nt tlw As· semhiy o[ God churcil camp meet· ing.

Mr. ami Mrs. G. E. Manning :mel family spent most o[ the past week in Lexington visiting Mr. ahd Mrs. David Tyson nnd Mr . and Mrs. Harold Dnwson.

Mrs. Janet Can and Johnny o[ Lansing were Sunday guests o[ Mr. nml Mrs. Myron Kirby.

ffiichigon's Greatest OutdoQr €vent ufvsAUG. 4·5·6·7 ·8-9Hifes

AFTERNOONS , Mon. Only • B. WARD BEnill

THFllll ~HOW • 27 EUI!IItl ~ Tues.· Wed.· Thurs. :J!II"·. HARNESS RACES ~ 521,200. in Purses ~ Fri. & Sat.· MODIFIED STOCK ~ CAR RACES • 6 E!Jellll

! CIRCUS & VoOUIL ACTS FREE Morning Grandstand Programs Mon. 10:30 • 1 Hour PARADE T ucs. 9:00 • l/G/ITWEIGHT HORSE PUlliNG CONTEST

Wed. 9:00 • HEAVYWEIGHT HORSE PUlliNG CONTEST

Thurs. 9:00 • TRACTOR PULLING CONTEST

Fri. 9:00 • FARM BUREAU, QRANGE·6 4-H CLUBS

AM

Mr. nnd 'Mrs. Don Anderson were week end visitors of Don:s· mother, Mrs. Hosn Anderson.

Mr. and Mrs; Roscoe Arnold spent Thursdny · afternoon 'and evening with Mr. and Mrs. 0. B. Amold of ·Gregory, fn honor of Mrs. Arnold's birthday nnnlver· snry. '

Mr. and Mrs: Melvin Bnttige at· · tended the' Townsend reunion at Russell pari{ iil.l:.eslle on Sunday. ' Mrs. Blancl{ Werltheiser of Warren, Illinois, was a weelt end guest of Mr.· · and Mrs. Emery l~mer. · .. . Mrs. Anna Beil of Fowlerville

spent- last weelc with her sister, Mrs. George Vogt, Sr., and Mr.

Shortens Stretches· lflnr Mllesl YOnr .Mileage/

Drive it Yom· self! . Tilcre's cml)l one Iva)' you cnn truly know the ~reotness nnd cxcltln~ per• formonce of the 1952 Pontiac. Come In todny nnd put this grn1ld (Jcrfornicr throu~h Its pnces. You'll love It!

" •

PONTIAC IS THE P~RFECT CAR for people who are going places! This big, beautiful, spectacular. per­former with Its Body by Fi8her is de· signed and built to give you all the comfort; all the luxury, all the di8tiric· tion of a truly fine car-at a price just above tile very lowe~·t. , Pontiac''" new Dual-Range* .perform- : ance shortens the miles because .It : delivers. exactly the power you want, : when you want It, in traffic or on the ' open road-and docs It automatically. · Arid Pontiac stretches · the . milealle • bewuse its new high-performance, eeonomy nxle reduces e'nlline revo(u. tiom us much as 30% without losinl a mile in speed! ~~o-· • ; Come on In and we will show you how

-easy it is to own a Pontiac • , , the grandest way to go places: . ·

. •O,pdon"l "' ••Ita _,

-Dollar for Dollar J'OU. eaa't heat a

• ...

Howard. Pontiac· . , .. · .... ,. .. ,·, •

· 1840 S. ,Jefferson .•.. Michigan· I

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Mal'l'iage L1cmwes nf Mlnhluan fn& hunwnce.

Btu I nr Mit hl1 111 l11 lilt I lit uil i 111111 orun:n AI'I'OINll NG 11M I:;

I 011 IIEAJIING CLAIM::!

Court Proceedmgs John A11 11 nud I

lrnll nrul A 1 Ifni/ JntmR Sr til rur 111111

Lnulnr ,Juhuunn ~ Dru~ ( o Ordrr rlr 1111

Ingham County News July 24. 1952 Page 6

• WI~ IIA VI; ,\ NIC'I•; S'I'OCh. CW

Dimension lumber YeUow Pone No. 2

I "xW' slplar·r· 1'11;.',1' .1ud I "xH" ship lap

VV'hste Fnr No. 1 2"x I", 'Z"xh" mul ·~"x l U" Jll,mhs

lu ll'!ll\fhs up to ~!tl il'l't

If ~Olll!ll' mti'J'c•stl d 111 s.t\illl!; IIIHIII'Y Ull ~OIII'Ili'W home C.tll lis

SPP Our· ~l'll'l't 1011 ol lns:dr· ;uul Outside P.tiuts \\'!' L111 S.t\C' You 1\luuJ•y!

MASON lUMBER CO. C.dl ·~-'!Ill

Spec~al Election Notice TO 'l'IJL <!UAL!Jo II. II I II ( I'O!t~ 01 Ill J.l!J '1'0\\'NSJIJI',

1\l,lli\~1 ( Oll",'l \, ~IH'IIIl11\N:

NOI'I(I I~ IILI(I In I.!\ I~ lhal ,, ~JII'It.tl l•lr•rtlun \\ill hi' liPid In all hi 1 ( >l 111 ,., ,,uls ul tIt< '!1111 ush111 ot Hl'lhr, (;<runty of Ingham, :-.f,tll' ut "'" lu:.,.ut, un

'I lii.~IJA \, \lJ(,lJ~ I' r;, f!li-!,

f111111 7:011 o'r lor I< 111 tlw lmr uoou mt!tl X till o'r lol'l' 111 till' afll'l'· ll!IOII, h·~:al I IIIII' lot s.nrl I r 1\ltslup, .tt thl' sumo• tmw that lhr• l'nlll'tlllt.lll Lltlllllll IS lll'hl, lrJJ ihr JIIIIJIIISI of \111111!( 11111111 1111' fll upostiiiiii ol Ill! 11 l'•lll': I Ju• lmnl.tllllll 1111 tltr• lolnl amuunt :•,1 taxps 1\ lur 11 lllol~ hi' ,,,,, "' rl .t,.ltnsl all 111 O(H'tly in lkllu I 0\\ us hlp IJy IIIII' anrl .l lt.tll (I I l) Ill Ills, 1111 lt jii'I'IIHI O[ fh I' (li) :vr•tus, lo1 lit• Jllllposr• ot p1o11diul( a l'arf, 1\huntr•nan((• Fund; th.tt s,ud JliiiJIIISJiwu "suhnullr•d 111 <onlmmaru1• wrth lh1• Ill tum l.tt.r n It~ lh• hi• r lr11s JIII'sr nl .11 flu• tumunl Hl'llu '1'111\llslup llll't'fiiig, hr•lrf \pt II 7, 1'1,)!, olllll Ill (IIIISIUIIII C of II rr•solulwn ,uluJ»Ir rl h1 lit<• llr 1111 'l'm\llship Hoard nl Its ICI{ll· hu nu•t•lru~: hl'ld uo~ ttu lith 11 ' ' ul ,Julr, !!lli:l 1'hr• (llllfHJstlllln lltiiiH st•i luttlt ou the lmllul 111 the following fill Ill:

"OJ I I('IAL JI'ILUH' / JILLJII 1'0\\ :"'~llll', 1\lHHI~'I r;, l'li>2

('lAX UA'I'J. LI~JI'I'A'I'ION INl ItLA~L l'ltol'O~I'l'ION)

INI-!'1'1tU("I'IONS • '1'11 \'nh• Ill f,l\01 Ill Sllld JIIIIJIIISiflllll, Jlhll'l' 1L I I IISS (X) Ill fht• S!JIIIlll' to lhl' lll(hl ol flu 111111! "YL:-i"; to Volt• 111-;Ulllsl lht• (II ll(IOSII IIIII llhll•r• II II lhS (X) Ill t hr Slj 11.111' to l!u• II,Ahf 111 fhe wn1d "NO".IIr IIIII' lr,l\1111, tlu huolh, told 1!11 hiLllut su Umt the iullluls nl fltr• insJu r 1111 mn~ J,, s• 1 n em fht• untsiclc,

Shall tiH• hmitation on t111• total :uuouut ol taxes which lila) lw W'hl'SS!'d a~,un~t ,tll lll'lllll'l'ly iu Ill' I hi Ton nshiJI, Inl-(ltam Cm•nt,r, 1\ltl'hig.m, I or· all JIIII'Jioscs, I'XCI'pt taXI'S lcvi1•d lor· thl' 11,q 1111 nt ul mll'l':•st anti pl'inl'ip.tl on obli­gations incur·r·l'd I" lUI' to Dr'!'l'lllhPJ' H, I !J:-l2, hi' iuc·••••asl'll, ns IJJ'II\ il11•d h) S1•d;un '! J, •\r tu·ll' X ol the Constitution of lUichigan, h~ Ill tr·r·11 hurulrl'llt hs uf on I' lJI'I' Cl'llt (, l.')'Y,)) ol 1hP :rs~l·ssl'll \ a•ualiou, as I'CJUali:u•d, ol all JII'O[It'rt~· i11 lhJ• 'l'o\\ uslup, (I~~ mills) lura ppr·iod o[ live (il) yt':u·s, !rom l!l:i'! to l!),)(i, hoflr inelushP, lui' tht•tmr­JIOSI' oiJII'o\ hliug a P.ul, lHaintPnant•r• Fund to h1• us1•d to

• COVl'l' tht• ('o~t oi nt.uul •·rtanc1• ol till' 'l'uwnshit• I'Ut'l's and !JI:tci'S ul lt'CLl'almn loi' tlw ye,u·s ]!J;)3 to l!lil7, both inclusi vc?

Yl•S n NO []

I'Jlllll'd h~ \uflnH'ily."

'fhc voft•rl llll'll'llst son thr• ltmJiniion of ta~r·s, 111 Ht•lhl 'l'o\\11• shift, us slum 11 h~ u slnlo•rnr•nt of I III' lnL:"hum Uounty '1'r•cnsmcr dnterl,July 17, l'n!, 1111 as tollo\\s:

"Stult•rncont Ill '!I ( rlSIII 1'1 "'· ( llllllf,y ol Inglmm, :Sinh• ol Mllhi~.tn, as 11 qmrr•d hy At t No, 20:~ ot 1111• l'uhht A• Is of W 17 ol Utt• :Stn!e of l\lr('hJ~.m

I, J,ylr• II i\ustm, 'ill .tsllll't' ot In~: hum Counf,y, l\ltc higmt, stnte I hut I hu 1 ,. sl'rll l'h!•d till• 1 r•t o11ls ol my ollH•t•, und, ttl h•r• illqllh:V, lUI![ tim( IJH• lola] of llfl•\O!Ptf lll<I'I'IIS!'S OVI'I' anrJ nlmw lhP tux raft• linutulloti r•sluhlishr•rl by :-ir•tlron 21, At tide X, ol tlu• ('nustltntllln ol l11ulu~un, many lo~al units ulfcl'llng the tuxnhll• 111 OJH'tl~ 1111 .ttr•rl 111 'l'uwnshlll ul U!•llll, County nf Ingillllll, II lUI flu• ~ 1'111 s Ill Wlllch such \ utcd IIIC! CII~CS 111e cf· feetlve, to he us lullu11 s:

J,OCAL UNI'1' c

Cnunfy nl ln~hum l'nwnshlfl ol lll'lhi School Dis!ricl N u. 1

School D1shict No. J, rl'l.

School Hlsh let No. :l

School JJisf r•ief Nu. :1 School Dh,;trwt No, 5, 1~11.

VO'J'I•:Il INCJU~A~ES

Nnne NmH' ( J,) l\ltiiH) ( 5 1\ltlls) ( 3 1\lills)

(:1~ 1 ~ 1\lills) ( HI ~lllls)

( r. l\ltlls) ( :!fi 1\llll:-j)

'( 17 l\Jrlls)

8chool Dl•,lru t No. 7 ' ( 8 1\hll!;) School Hlsh·icl Nu. l:l, F1l. Nunc•

YI~AUS :Jt.:l<1<EC'1'1VE

None None

lfl1i2 & l!lr..~ 111M

1!152 to lllfifi both Incl.

lll1i2 105:1 lo 11171

both Incl. 1952

19112 to 191i(J rhoth Incl.

ltl57 to 1000 hoflr Incl. 1952 only

None (Sgd.J ;.yiC' 11. Austin, ln~;luun County 1'ren:sm·et•" Dt~led: ,July 17, 101i2.

fu1 Lh1 c nUJtl y uf lnHilnm lu I II 1111 t 1 y llll IIAitll II IJAI l' f'lttlttllll, VH

LI,IZAJlJ,III 11,\J,IJY II•\ II llot1o rutnnl OHilLII I 0 Al'l'l All

A 'It uc Cup~ H llu 1L I lh !Itt U J.t"Jl-llt I uf }'lohntc ----~ -------

01\DER OF !'UOLICATION FINAL ACCOUNT OF CO-EXECUTORS

1\UGGLES-Augu•t 14, 1052 Slntc uf MlchiJ.t"nn 'I hu Pa ohntc Court

fot Lh1. ( n rnty uf }nj..l:hnm. At ll ~CHI'IIUII ur tmltl CCIIII t, huld lit tho

PtniJHh Ollwc In tht• CtlY of MaKon, 111 Ktld Cnunty, Oil lhu lRth dny ur Jul..\;, A. IJ 1 ) ~2

l'tcMunt liON, JOliN McCI,ELLAN, Judlol'c of 1'1 ohntc.

lrl '·" Maltut ur U~r E•tnlo ot FLOR· bNr E H HUr,ur.r;s, IJucunoutl,

llntultl S l 1tJIWliJ nntl hntluyn E WlllttllllK havtn~ ftlcd in rmlcl cou1l thch lltwl llclmulililtntlon nccuunt, nK co-cxc· cullu" nnd Lhun JlclatJon Jlruyin~ for thu nllownnct• IIH teo(, uutl fm tho rut"lgn­mcnl untl ti!Httihullon o£ the tcHltluc of tlldd t MlHif' 1

lt. 1K Ottlctml, 'l'hnt the 14111 flrtv n( AIWIIHI.. A, lJ lUGJ nt tcn~thhty o'clock In the folcnuon, nt the Ptohutc Ollico nl .!Uii \Vc-~t Su;.nrmw Street, Lnn~tn~-r Mlchhtnn he nnd lH here by nnnolnl ell fm cxnm1n1ng und nllo\\lllg Kll1d nccount nnd ho111 mg Huld 1 ~lllron

11. IH 1"111lhea 0HiuHH1 'l hHt p 1hllc 110 .. llct• Uu reo( hu Jrlvcn hy llllh\lcullun of u COllY Of thlH OidCl f01 llucc KUCCI.!tUiiVc Wt oi'K 111 cvlou:. to Hllld dny of hcnltnl-t In the ltuthnnt County News, n nr.W~IUliJCt printed nnd chculntcn ln Knld County

JOHN McC1.11Lt,AN Judttc or Ptobutc

WI 1.~11-Hottlomhor 311, ICI6Z

Hlnlo nf Mlrlll~nn 'lhu Pwhul1 (utnl fur I hr ( nuur y of Jnl{hum

At rr J~uotlun uf t~rld C nurt, huld nl Jlu Jlrulmlu Ollltc lu thu rlty of Mmrun, In fhr Hnlrl ( uunty, un tho I.!Lh lluy of .ruly, A II 1\lri.!

1'1 HUIII, liON lurh.:u or l'whuto,

In I hr Mnllm of I hn Lttlnlu ( JIAHLLH H Wl: .. l :-ill, JhctnHtfl

II upptntlnH" In tho tlllllt lhut 1111 tJmo fm IIICII'IIliLI(on U( cJnJrnn ILI~Itlnal tllld lllllllt uhnuld he llmltod, nnd lhnl n tlmt IUHI tllltt lw rq 1 ol11ltrl In ll•ulvt r x 111111 Hnd udJnal ull 1 hdmtJ nnd dt Ulllllfl IIJ.tni!IHI fHIId dOIIUillll hy Ulld Ill (Ot I 1111JrJ I rill II

II IH OrdtiHI, 'Jhul flt.!dltur/1 ur tinld rl•t•n•td nro lllflllil•d tu 11111\f!lll thull clttiiiHI to tnld IHIIIII ut tlu Ptnlult or lit r In tlw 1 it y nf MllHOII, Mh hlg11rr, c n IJI lu fole I hr lflth dny uf HP.ttlt Ulllf 1 A ll tttrd, nl t~Jn o1IU1k In tht fnttlloon tl/ltd ltm 111111 tl111 1 IIIII hy lllillflillft d lui tlu t xnmlnnllnn nn•l udjut~ltJIIJ I uf nil • lr 1rn' • 1111 d(!fiiiiiHIII nunln•t 111drl rlu II/I HId

It ltlullhtl OJdCJtd ihnt 111hllr nn~ tl I tht~rnf IJu KIVt:!fl hy puhllr 11inn or IL

I IY of thi11 Uldtr fill t/11111 IIJrlllti/Vt '' clu JtlrvlrHIII In tudd clny of IHIIIIJHc, !11 lilt lu~hnlll ( 01111lY Ncwn u 111\\ till Ill 1

, 1111nltd nnd rllcllluttrl In Httld ounty JOliN Mt r 1.1 I J,,\N

Jurlnc of 1'111hul!

Sincere Service

Tim 'fUUE t.cst of nny SCI vice Is the shtcr••·!l~· with which It l!i offe~erl

the Jlosscsslon of t hr• C e C N S IL r Y s(((JI 111111

knowledge lu llei•form lt. 'fill' L'CI tlflcut.•s on 0111'

attest to on I' 111 o· jfcs,slonnl qunllfleullons,

our (ICISOIIIII qualities we enn only say: "Ask tltosc we lmvo tiervetl."

Jewett Funeral Honre The )[orne of Friendly

Solrvlce Phone Ma~on 2.fll51

Ambulance service dny nml night. Ambulanco cquiJIJJCd with oxygen and Emerson resuscitator.

'

New Co,~!t Cases Holt 1Hr H. IUuU'I•lln lim lew Moll gm I' I Colli set nnrl Mrs,

IJI,IJH It 'l'111mnn h]Jcnt Uw past wr.el< nt Ilcms lalw,

Mr• 111111 Mr·s. ,Tnclt Shnffer va· ( rlllmtr•d, lusl WPCII In 1111' Upper Pcnlnstrlit .tt the Illawalhn lorlr:c.

Mrs Vil'lnr Dtll'h 111111 sons of i\tllnglon I!l'lgh!s, Illinois, ~pent lite week \\ llh l1cr (Mwnts, Mr rtnrl Mrs Guy Dncl1,

M tl'glc• Ammon Is ~pcnrllng 2 WPcks In 'l'olr.rln, Ohio, with hr.r ~-:rnnrlpall•nts, Mr .md Mm Mel vln K.u•g

'I he Ilcrhet t l~nstman family of Vl'l mnntvlllc mover! hncl( to I loll this wee!< at <1328 W Delhi In trl •

The Hugh Kinnison fnmlly of t:ugrme Oregon, lH visiting n few WPI'i<s wll h his par cnls, Mr. and Mt '• Motrl< Kinnison

The fioty I !Plml<crs spent last week 111 Kentucky They were olf romp tlliP.rl hy Dr and Mts Hohet t ilullcn anrl f,tmlly of Ma· Hflll

Mrs Mytllc nwwn of IJP!hl ~~ l ect Is now ITirtldng het hnmr. 111 Mr1snn

T.tmes Anderson of Webberville Is nnw m.tldng his lwme In Holt wllh Ills mollwr, Mrs Jl,t ilrlch .flm [Jl.tns to enter Holt high sr hool I his fnll.

Timmy Vnn Lulw of CI !'ek has been a visitor ott the home of Mr .tml Mrs. Charles Slcvens, Ills aunt and uncle, the prt~l week

Mt rlJHl Mrs E II Spralwr .uul children o[ Center street h,I\C moved 111tn thr.lr newly Inuit house around the comer.

'!'he Charle~ C.tsc famtly has mover! min Its newly built home at ~770 Toll,tnrl avenue 'lite former Crtsr. horne hns been pure hasr.cl hy Mr. and Mrs. Blll '!'.tylor of Enst Lctnslng

Pvl nohert Spc~rl<es arnvcd In Tloll ltst week, from Colorado He wrll repml to C.tmp I<llrncr New .Tc1sey, August 1, and wlll he sent to Austr!.t.

Mr .tnrl Mrs. C.trl Lott arc Vlsllmg m Cdllforn!,t for 2 wr.elts Tllf'Y were rlCComp~nJed by lhC?ir rltughtct and gt\mdrl,ulghter, Mt s A !tee Haggerty and Connie They .trc spending their tlmC? In Gotrrlen Gr.tvc Calif, with Mrs Loll s mother, Mrs C. G Lott, whom they haven't seen for 6 ) Colt'S

JV,Its, C.trlton Kessler and rl,nrghter, K.tlhy, nnd VIrginia D~ cr at c spenrlln~-: a 2 weeks va­eation .tt Duck lc~ke.

Week end visitors at the Ern· est Burlew Pottage at Coldwater

t J\, m1• Iltvo1 cu HuKhctJ nnfl C'nmJ' lu II 111 luJILcYH

II VIlli: r IIIC VII trr Jr.n Lnldae 'fnle Dl~ J ~c C ]l! nmtfl, ullorney

Jalre were Mr. nnd Mta, ,John Bmlcw of IIIlladule,

Louise Nclwn Is visiting In Cnnntla for tho summer wll h hm grnnrlmol hPJ', Mrs .r. P Rlcgt !HI of Un!Hiclge, ~,JJC will nlsn viHit wllh un nunt, MtH, ,J. II, Hohm t son, at her cotlnge In At mprlot•

North Aurelius lilt H, C11rl III !ggH

Mrs Esther E Holmes a111l Lr> noy nnrl MlsH nulh 1\Pnnedy of I'ot t Wayne, InrliRilol, spent a fc>w dnys with Pvl. and Mts H.Iymoncl E !Iolmcs nll~t Knox Kentuc l1y

Mrs IIowarcl Smith was lwn orr.clnt a bltthdny rrru Iy S.tlutday r.vcnlnr; nt lhr home of Mr. •llld Mrs. Lee Welrh ami famlly Mt s Wehh ~crved lr c !ll'olm, utlw pic, s.tmlwlclrcs and punc•h lo Mt c~nrl Mrs Ilow,ml Smllh and famlly, M1 nnrl Mrs Lyle Kinyon .111d Pvt and Mrs Raymond llulrn!'s

Pvt and Mts H.tyrnonri I Inlrnc H

Mrs Est her llolmea nqd family, Lenny Ifni mPH 1e1tn noel to In· rjJnnn In HJH•nd l111• wr•ek with hiR g1 llll!iJnolltPI.

WP!Ines!]ny evenlnf{ ltutll Kl'n nedy, LuHny and Hl'lll'r r•,t llnlmeJ VIHltcrl f'pl, G01rlrlll Lnnlz, who ju~t llllivrrl nl till' l'r'lr•y ,JoncH Vulmans ltrJHpllnl l1y plnnl' fwm the flnnt lilli'H ol KOICU,

\VI'I'II !'llfi f-:III'HIH of Jli'V Utili MIH, llllgg-s WI'IC Miss H11th BliggH otllli MIHH ,luau IIJII{g~ uf Gwnrl lln[llrh

M1 H, Mot I!!' 1\!'llY<lll w.ts hnste•,s Ill II StJllth•y Jl•lllY 'lillllnriny ot!l Clllflllll 'I WlllllY I{III'HtH lllti'JHimf, Mrs Kinyon HI' I vr ri .t lu1u II Col lowing lhl' JlotJIY

MIH C:IPn llohnl's tetliitll'd Sunriny lift! l SJH'Ilflillg ,, Will'\( visiting wl.tlivPs .rill! f1lenrls

Culver Corners \ lilt H. II Ill. Owr•n

H[Hmt the wccl1 cnrl with ICI.tllVI'H Mr ,lJ1rJ M1 s llnhcii Lemon In M.won They had !linnet Sun olnrl son ntll'nrieri a pir nlr at drty with Mt. and Mts. Lee Wehb l'lc.rs.mt ],diP Sunrlty with JYh and family .mrl M1s Llnyrl IIIown ,lJirJ son

Mr and Mrs. Lee Wcbh nnrl MI, •lllri Mrs. l•'or d Lemon of M.t fr1mily atlr.ndcd u p.trly .tt Wll son ilamston Sunrl.ty !'Vcnlng In hun Mr. oliHl Mrs J'lnyrl Mol HI' .lllrl or of Kr.nnr.th Pfiester fotmlly "'~' v1[[,tllonlng In rwttii·

Mts Clatrl Kennerly flu til and e1n Mlr h!g,m lltl~ WPel( Motry ol l~l Wotync•, lndlolll.t, H' Lloyd IJ,m~en h ~~ cnlcrPrl tho twncd home Frlclny evening r1fl Ingh,Im counly ~·lllrllnt~um for er spending sever .tl cl,I~ s with, oh~ct v.tllon

ORDER CQAL NOW I I

Sunday Uours 11 a. m. to 1 l'· 111.

Lansing Ice and Fuel Co. ., 302 W. Ash St. 1\lasou

Notice of

PRIMARY ELECTION Tuesday, August 5, 1951

Polls Will Be Open From ~:00 a.m. to 8:00p.m.

For the Purpose of Nominating the Following: Governor, Lieutenant-Governor, U. S. Senator for full term, U. S. Sena· tor to fill vacancy, Representative in Congress from 6th Congressional District, State Senator from 14th District, State Legislator from 2nd Dis· trict, Prosecuting Attorney, Sheriff, County Clerk, County Treasurer; Register of Deeds, Drain Commissioner, 2 Coroners and County Surveyor. There will also be a non-partisan primary election nominating 4 candi­dates for the 2 positions of Circuit Court Commissioners.

Alaiedon Township· Polling Phtce: Alaiedon Town Hall

Aurelius Township Polling Phtec: Aurelius Town Hall

Onondaga Township J>oJHng Place: Oumulaga Town Hall

Vevay Township -Polling Place: Vevay Town Hall

Delhi Township Polling Places

PI'I'I'illl't 1, Jlolt Town llall Pt•t•dnct 2, !Uillt•r U01nl Town Uall l'J'I'einl't 3, 1\faple Grove •rown'Jiall l'•·eeinct <1, llolt Methodist Church Precinct 5, llolt Presbyterian Church

Also balloting on the 1~.mill tax lucrcwm for the Parli Gommission. •

Wheatfield Township Polliug Place: Wheatfield Town llall

White Oak Township Polling Place: White Oak Town Hall

Ingham Township Polling Place: Inglmm Town Hall

Leroy Township Polling Place: Leroy Town Hall 1

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City of Mason Polling Pluces

Precinct 1, l~irst l•'toor of court Jlouse Prechict :!, City Connell Room

Red Feather Agencies Set G~al Julv 24, 19s2 T H E I N G H ·A M ( Q U N T Y N E W S O·f $630,000 for Fall Campatgn 5 d Cl h F 5

Section 4}

· \ wor s as on ox creen Inghnm re~lrlentr; will lm nr.lwl In t11e united cnmpnlgn for lhe ·

this full to contribute $G30,000 lor tlr~t time, the Hlri:J opernllons of tlw ned Among Unlled Jienllh and Wei· I•'enthea· Hgcr.aclcs of I he Unltl•d fnm ngenclcs which wlll receive Comrnunit.y Chest nncl tim Unltert funrls from the drive in the out· HP•Hh 11nrl Welfarf! l~und, enamty area lneludc: USO, Michl·

The goal for tim nnnual cnrn· gan Heart nssocintlon, llnllcrl palgn wrw onnouncerl ln~t wcelt C c r c h r 11 I Palsy nssoclntion, following u nwctlng of the Com· J~oundntlon, Lemler Dog Leagtw munll.v Chest honrrl. for the Dllnrl, Mlehlgan. Assor!la·

Most of the $fl30,000 will be finn for Tlr.tter !Jeaa·tnr:, Mlehlii<lll rnlsed lhroUfih sollellnllon lrr the l£pllcpsy Crmt.er nnrl ~0 other Grruter· Lnnstn~: nren. 'l'he re- state nnrl national agcnelr~s Jll'O· mofndcr Will he llHSfgned lo the 1.1 V.idlnf.: HP.I'V)CCS in the tlclrls of township~ outside the nn~o. healt.h, welfare nnrl'rcereallon,

Fundl; will be raised In the out- Marion Marslwll of Oltcmos county area only Iot' the Boy wlll l1carl the township rllvlslon of . Scouts, the fled CrosH nnrl the the 'cnmpnlgn. st.atc unrl natlonnl agenclca ol the United Health RJtd Welfare J•'unrl. Playing cords arc bellevetl to

The nee! Cro~s will he lneludcd hnve come Irom Asia,

A. Andris Jeweler and Watchmaker

Over 25 yenrs expcrlonco on 1111 m11l1ea of w11tdws Compllc11tecl wotchefl 11 speclnlty All Wm·J1 Gtummteerl One Ye11r

P1·ompt Service C::orner ot P11rk 1\1111 1U11Jtlo In llllf{}Jt & Rleh11rrls Building

blCWilt'l liranger HS "::it:fll'H II'S <ll his way thmugh the colorful Italian-dil'l~clecl film of llw same tiame. The romatic intet•cst is fur·nishl'rl by J~lcar'wr Parkct• and Janet Leigh. The film featlll'cs bt~au t.i ru I J'i 1111 seq ucnccs in tcchnicolm· and some of the Jlushiv~l. ~word [!lay evct• put on film.

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l~;,~;~=~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~!'!~i A hlg weelt Is coming up fua· r~rnwdf;, J\lalildewicz, l1owcvcr, tcnx movicgocm. Several top hits liked !he l!lniJs hccaw;c tliCY will he filmed. helped llim in ~;1Jir~l'iing e.~tt·n~; for

Thursday & Friday, July 24-25 Sterling Hayden-Arlene Whelan in

FLAl\IING l~ENI.'JIER in technicolot•

Chapter 1-IHNG OF TilE CONGO

Saturday, July 26 An A(lult Love Story of a 1\lan and 'fhe Other Woman­

Ray Milland-Joan Fontaine

Something To Live For Cartoon and Pete Smith Speciltlty

Sunday·;~:Monday,.July 27-28 ·

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.Tuesda,y &Wednesday, July 29-30 The stm·y of tite highest 11aid SJIY in history. It's true he sold the time and tllace of D-d!l-Y landings. It's true he stole sec1·ets of the Cairo, Moscow and 1'eherau coufer· ences. .,

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Thursday nnd Friday, July 2·1· thr pielrtrf'. ,c;IIIIH'fillw:; he UhCd as 25, Arlene Whelan will be starred many as :iiJO 'l'ul'i;s u day. In "Flaming Feather," In technl· Uur·iug· l'il'lttn• Is N1~xl. colrn·. Motorr!ycling. one of the mont

Drnm1' Coming S11turdoy popular sporls i11 the world, pro-A searching romantic rlrama virle~ tl1e tl1rilling, adion-packed

that daringly deals wllh the [;cl- !heme for lll\0 H<Hiio's new dam-mentioned problems of mod· rlrama, "'l'hc IJ:lf'c 'l'l1al 'l'ilrill,;," ern marriage will be shown when fcaturinr; 13ill Willinms, Carla George Stevens' "Something to Balcnda. ll o IJ crt Arm.stmng, Live l~or," a Paramount picture, J•'ranl; 1\-11-llugh 1111d ::itcve Flagg, appears Saturday. H is hilll'd with "'i'r'x:L'J City" as a

In his sensationally successful rlouiJI!' feature 'i'llursday and Fri­"A Plaee ·in the Sun,'' produecr· clay, July :11 and Augw;L L Tile director Steven~ framed a mem- Wc~tcrn f;tan; .Johnny Mack arable commentary on the trials Brown. and confusions besetting modern Capturing tile true spirit of the youth. In "Something to Live sport, tlw story rica!!; willa a dare­l''or," lie dramallcally uncover~ rlevil mcc rider, IIi~ !Jest pal-who the forces that can shatter nn is pcrfcelinf: a revolutionary new Ideal marriage, motorcyeie ll'i.tnsntis~;ion-and a

Joan Fontaine, Ray Milland ami girl reporter whom ll1ey both Teresa Wright are the stam in love. Complication:; develop when this ahsorhlng story of a young tile rirlrr m~~·irlcnlally injures hi~ executive, his wife, and the "other pal during a race and lite girl be­woman"-a beautiful actress lievc:; ltc dirl it on purpose. Many whose talent is slowly being saeri· exciting scctiCf; follow before tile flced to her passion for drink. story contc~ to a smasltlng, Mllland, as a reformed alcoholic, brcalll-talting climax. meets performer l;'ontalnc while Appcat·ing in support of the worlting for an organization that (calmed players arc many pro­aids problem drinkers. His mis· fcssional riders · wl1o arc well· sion of rehabilitation soon flower~ known to motorcycling fans. They Into a "}Jassionate ·romance, and participate in -all the popular· with his marriage threatened, he motorcycle field events and also Is eventually forced to choose be- periorm in a number of sensa­tween returning to his old life tiona! mrnival stunts. Leon Bar­and helping the girl who cannot sha dircctr.rl the pi·octuction by win her battle with alcohol with· Lewis J. nachmil. out him. --·--·--

Sword Piny lllghlights Film IUUR1'JIUlii PLAYS 'l'UllA A fencing dttel in the classical George Murthum, director of

tradition of the late Douglas Fair- instrumental music at Mason banks and the longest fencing se- higl1 school, is playing a tuba quence ever made for a motion in the University at Michigan picture forms an action high spot sutmncr !;cssion band in Ann Ar· of M·G·M's "Scaramouche,'' tech· bor. The S'i'·piecc hand is practic­nicolor drama based on the adven· ing fat· its ~;~eond concert to be turc classic by Rafael Sabatini. presented Tltun;duy night oi this whlt:h opens at the F'ox Theatre week. Sunday, July 27.

Stewart Granget• and Mel Ferrer are the duelists In the se­quence, which runs a record of 8 minutes on the screen, more than doubling the previous fencing scene record of 3 11:! minutes of "The Three Muslteteers.'' Granger

Don't nct::lcct to treat those nox· iotts weed patcltc!;. Tiley spread like tl1e plague from farm to farm. Good . weed control-like good fenccf;-malw good neigh· bors.

and Ferret• had to memorize 87 ------,--------

separate sword "counts" for the Abe'S Little Tinner scene which Incorporated 28 stunts and situations.

Moreover, the setting was till· usual. The orthodox setting for a duel is at dawn behind an elm. But Director George Sidney had his duel talte place at night" in a brightly !It 18th century theater. The bout begins when Gra1iger, portraying an actor, leaps from the stage into a theatet• box to challenge Ferrer. The duel starts In the box, ranges clown the cor· ridor into the foyer, down the cen­ter aisle and comes to a clima;; on stage in full view ol the audl· ence ..

To complete · this action se­q uenee, Granger and Ferrer re· qulred 18 swords and 4 pairs of [encin~ shoes. Each of the stars. wot·e out 2. palrs of shoes in the process, onct their. swords were constantly replaced because the slendet· blades often whipped out of true line. "Casualties" of the spectacular sequence Included several potted · plants in the theater foyer, numerous· stage props and •1 slashed canvas back· drops.

Together with Granger and Ferrer, "Scaramouchc" stars Eleanor Parl1er and Janet Leigh, with Henry Wilcoxon, Nina Foch, Lewis Stone and· Richard Ander· son topping the supporting cast. The. picture · wos produced by Cnrcy Wilson. ·

l'ilm Shot In Turllcy Movie fans arc the same the

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world over Director Joseph L. ·Can· dJ"d Wed9J'ngs Manldewlcz discovered when he toolt a company to Istoribul ond Anltara t:o film . scenes· for "!i Fingers," the Twentieth Century­Fox film which comes to the Fox Theatre Tuesday . and Wcclnes-

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No 'l'mvcl Clull'go clny, .July 29 and 30, with James · Mnson, Daniello ·Dnrricux· and l. Cl St d·, Michael nennic iri the star roles. e ear · U 10

Day· after drty, for the .7 weel\s the film company was in 'l'ttrkcy, a gallery of 10;000 fnnk wntchlid the filming; It .. took ·more than .&• .. ••!llll ....... ~~--.. ill•••lll••iiii'300 poU~ ()_~fl.ce~:Jq l~an<!lc · thil

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It's Turtle Derby Time Again

The following- spounora have exprcsned their confidence in the Lions Club Tmtle D.erby whic!a will be run off during- Ingham County Fai1· Week, August 11-16. The Ltons Club In very grateful for the whole-hearted Bllppm·t of everyone in the com­munity. Get behind the program for plenty of fun fot· yourself, your favorite Fair Queen candidate and a wm·Lhy cause,

Thin I< of These Sponsors As You Participate . Flight 0

Queen Candidate Gerry Richly

1. Kit Clardy ................ Balancer! Budg!'t 2. Mia Belle Humphrey ...... "necorrlcr" 3. Harry F'. Hittle .......... Habeas Corpus 4. Harold W. Hunger-

Because of puntnlregulalions we are unable to publish all the rulcn governing this content. It is like the Ken­lucky DerLy, bul: inasmuch as no oue has ever doped a turtle, it is called a game of duwce, not skill.

ford ............................... Gandy Dancer 5. Lawrenee B. Linde·

met· .................................. "Not Guilty" 6. Rohert M. Montgomery .. Li~h t ning 7. Willard P. Bnt·ncs .......... Dir:l\ Tracy 8. Paul C. Younger ............ lnrtir;tmcnt 9. Lyle B. A us tin .................... Treasurer

Particulars will appear on window cardn and will be available hom spon!lors. Sponsors, Queens and Lions will be glad lo explain.

10. Ross Ililiiard .......... Nune Pro Tunc 11. Wm. C. Berryman ............ 1{ Corner 12. Gerold L. Graham .......... Spoil Banlt 13 ................................................................... .. 14 ................................................................... ..

Remember the fun we all had lant ycat· and joiu in the festivities.

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Flight 1 Flight 5 F~ight 9 Queen Candidate Donna Acheson Queen Candidate llelcn Wile~· Qurru Candidate Janet Gearing

16. Western Auto ............ Western Flyer 17. Mills Dry Goods .......... Gold Stripe 18, Ferris Company .... Black Top Susie 19. Dr. n. R. Robbins .............. Lumb<~go 20. Al Rice Chevrolet .. Advance Design 21. Morse's Restaurant .......... Feerl Bag 22. Jeflerson Food Marltet ...... Little J oc 23. Davis Clothing Co ..... Davis Special 24. Dart Insurance Agency .......... Ha rvic 25. Horn's Shoe Store .......... Red Goose 26: Fred M!llel'lille ....... : ........ Pork Chop 27. Farmers Bank .................. Greenback 28. Way Baking Co ..................... Freshie 29 .................................................................... . 30 .................................................................... .

Flight 2 Queen Candidate Mary l\latltias

31. Kean's 5 & 10 .................. Kean Kutter 32. Christensen Fo~;d Sales .. l!'ordomatlc

76. Ware's Drug Store ...... Aqua Marine 77. Cummings Barbershop ............ Butch 78. Pnlmct·'s Grocery ................ Shur-i•'iue 7fJ. t\l>el rtr.;d !•:state Co ............... Abel 80. Howard J\!cCowan ............ Capias /1rl

Respondendum EL Ingham County

News .......................... ,.Want-Ad-Anna 82. IIalcy'G Log

Cabi i1 ................ Haley's Steak Ilow;e 83. A. G. Spenny & Sons .............. Roclwt 8•1. Miller's Dairy

Farm ...................... Miller'~ Ice Cream 85. Davis Insurance Agency ....... Joy 0. 86. Jllichigan Bread Co ............. Michigan R7. Fire Department .......... False Alarm 88. Dr. Merlin J. Green ........ Milk Fever 89 ................................................................... .. 90 .......................................................... .

Flight 6 Queen Candidate Georgia Foster

33. Pcrltins Hardware .... Maytag Special !H. Collins Sales & Service .. G-1·; Speci<lf 34, Laxton Stables .................. Greyhound 02. ::lclunidt'li Dept. Store .. Weafllcrhirrt 35. Thorburn Coal & Lumber !!3. ,Jim's Marl,r.t ........................ Hot Pog

Co ................................................... Sliver D I. Silsby Implement Co .. .Fannall Cull 36. Mason Elevator ........................ Corny 9::i. Philp Molar Sales .............. .Job-Jlatcrl 37, Amel'ican Chemical Co ......... Agrieo 96, 11. 0. Greenough Real Estate .... i•'a,v 38. Bill's Bait Shop .................. Reel Worm 07, Speedway Tavern .................... Stroll!; 39. Raymond McLean ............ Speed Ball US. E. D. Whipple & Son ................. .Spike 40. Bob's Standard Service .. Red Crown !10. Freeman's Bulk Station .......... Petro 41. Dr. R. R. DeMartin .............. Ka Don 100. Arnold Concrete Proclt1cts, 42. Dicit's Sunoco Service .......... Mercury Holt .......................................... Sur.ic Q. 43. Schafet• Bakeries .......... Such Crust 101. Leon I\:etcltum & Sons ...... Kctcli-Uru 44 ............................................ JL .................... 102. Coca Cola Rollling Co ... Cokic Joe

45. .............................................................. ..... i&~: ~~-~·-~ .. ~~u~~~-~-~-~~-~-~~~ .. :::::::·.::·.:::::::::::~~~ 105 ................................................. , ...... .. Flight 3

Fli~ht 7 Queen Can£1i1late Donna Betcher Queen Candidate

46. Hilton·Ricl1ards .................. Dynaflow 4'1. Don Cady's Hardware .... Hm·d Stuff 48. Ord Price & Sons ...... Fergie's Flash 49. H. \\'. Madison Co ........... Dill Pickle 50. Mason Dairy ................ Dairy Special 51. Farmers Gas & 011 Co ........... !<'argo 52. Mason Gol.f Course ...................... Fore 53. Mason Insurance Agency .. Traveler 54. Cowdry Plumbing and

Heating .............. Able's Little Tinner 55. E. J. Scarlett, Holt .... Gravel Gertie 56. Dr. Wm. E. Clark ...................... Soda 57. ·Heathetwood Farms ......... : .. Heather 58. Les F'oote Nash Sales .......... Rambler 59 .................................................................... . 60 .................................................................... .

'l'heo J{ramer 106. Howlett Implement Co ... Joltn Deere 107. Hicks Cleaners ........ Jennifer Hir·l\!; 108. Ma~on Cily Bakery .................. Cookie 109. Standard Block Co ................. Slar1co 110. Ron Lewis Plumbing and

Hrat.ing ...................... rJennie Lennox 111. Michigan Vitrified Tile Co.,

Corunna ................................ Midt. \'it 112. Dr. F. J. Kellogg ............ Stra[)ismu:; 113. Paristylc Shoppe ...................... Daisy 114. Howard Pontiac

Sales .............................. Clticf Pnntiae 115. Ball-Dunn Fumilure ...... Ball-0-Fire 116. Peters Drug Store ................ Rexall 117. Ray Squires ...................... Mason Calc 118. Wonder Bakerier.

Flight 4 .................... Slo-Bal~ed Wonder Bread

119 .................................................................... . .120. .. ................................................... .

J:Hi. :-:IIPII Ca~; !'iUtlion .......... Shell X-100 J:r,·. I'COJ•IP~; J3;]tll( or Leslie Money Bags I :1~'- f'•r. r '. ~J. Clothier ...... Rusty-Dusty t:n J\lii•·l1dl Bros ............................ Flash t·tll .. l11pp l'ttllr!ral Hrmac ................ Siren 1·11. I ,, •. ,,lie C~>·OJr lnc ......................... Co·OP 1 t:!. 'l'llflll~<o.'; t :. Walsh ........ Legal Beagle J.J::. f.'l111ptna11 llf';lfing .... Lennox Ah:-flo '''''- llill 'l'i>p 'l';,vcm ............ Slow Polm t<l!i. Ward ,\·. l•:ay,; ..................... .Durwood HG. 1\lorca l{adio and Electric

~;11ppl~· ...................................... Sparton J<l"i. ::;cllnmlt's 1\Iarl<et .... Schmidt Special 1.<18 ................ ' .................................................... . l•J9. . ........................................................ .. 150. . ........................................... ..

Flight 10 Queen Candidate Joyce nlo!'lock

J!il. FarnJCr:; l\fulual In~. Co ..... Firebug ·1;;:.! .. l;ll'i>S•JII CrliW. Pipe Co ... Rapid Ray t~i:_:. J\licLrlson-Bakct· Lumber

c 'o. . ................................. Twinkle Toes t:·it. \Vnll'l'l'inc i~11gineering Co ... Gopher t:·,:;, Cnrl Vn0t1• .............................. General .I: oli. !Jr. 1\. V. :'nli Ill .................... Hysteria t!i'i. El'lrH'III's 1\lodern Cleaners .... Sukie I :.s. J I;HniHu'gr.r De luxe Shop .......... Mll<e t!i:J. lioblr' Jlaclio Service

.. . .............. Goble's Ever Ready lt>O. Court Call' ................................... Steve ltiL Bo•ntcnt Feed & Supply .

1 'n. . .................................. Tail Curler Iii~!. Nelli Bt!\'erages lnc ........... RC-Cola 16:.1. \VIIilecrait Sales Co ... Fire Dome 8 lt:ll. . .......................................................... .. 165. ....... . .............................................. .

Flight .11 queeu Candidate Delores Duttou

J.BG. Rr<lirens-Lr.ucilt Funeral I rome ................................ Lucky Jr.

·lti'/. Sln111tard Oil Co ............. Red Crown .1 li8. t .cslic Balwr,\' .................................. Cy IGO. Dr. A. 1•'. Buslt .......... Toothless Joe 1'(0. 1 ,e,;lip !%~valor .......... Leslie Booster J'! l. Mickelson-Baker Lumber .

C'o ............................................... Mlbado L"r·:~. Parker 1\lotnr Sales .............. Moblle 1.7::. Dut I on f'hannney ............ Double Dip l'i'l. I ,c..,;Jic Locker· Co ................. Freezer 17:>. ~cket•t Body Shop

...................................... Refinishing Red l7li. Bowl Inn ................................ Ten Pin l'i"i. Audrewr; Co .. : ............................ Wescl3 1'18 ........................................... : ........................ . l'ifJ. . ........................................................... .. 180 ................................................................... ..

flight 12 Queen Candidate Judy Heathman

61. Kraas·Khan Studios ...... Kraas-Khan

Queen Camlidal;l) 1\larion Llnseri

. Flight 8 181. I·Jllls Dry Goods ........................ Myrtle Queen Ca~didate Jean Cal'lJentei· 18~. Fancher Food Market 62. Lansing Laundry Co ..... Careful Dan

63. McCowan & McCowan In· surance ............ McCowan Ii1surance

64. Fishet• Sales & Service .... Henry J. 65. 7-Up Distributing Co ................... 7-Up 66. BatT's Sinclair Service .......... RD-110 67. Lawrence Bakeries ............ Lawrence 68. Howard Siebert ................ Beef Steak 69. Mason Recreation .............. King Pin 70. 0, E. Kahler ........... , .................... Onion 71. Hltehens Drug Store, ·

Holt ............................................ Hitchen 72. l"ord Gum Machine Co ..... Gum Ball 73. Michigan Cottage Cheese

Co. .. .............................................. Curdle 74. ,Jewett Television ................ Motorola 75 .................................................................... .

.............................. Meanderln Madelyn 121. Mason Home Ap- 183. Leslie Implement Co.

pliancc ............................ Speed Queen ................................... Farman Super C 122. Dart Mfg. Co ................... Metroscope 18'1. Leslie Local Republi-123. Pioneer Barber Shop ............ Clipper mn ............................ Roving Reporter 12·.1. Lansiug lee & Fuel Co. :.Pocahontas 1R5. Flectwing- Gas Station .... Flietwlng 125. Beebe's Grocery ............................ B·B t81>. D~. ll. C. Campbell ............ Mud Face :126. ,Jewett Flower Shop .................. Hosie 187. I .cslic Arcarle Jewelers Diamond Lll 127. Dr·. George Clinton ................ Aspirin 188. J iulflerl Cafe .................... Sweetie Pie 12R nobinson Motor Sales ........ Carli !lac :t 8~1. C. & fL Chevrolet ........ Power Glide ~2!1. Ted Beauchamp .. Stocl~bridgc Flash 1 !10. Leslie l;llc•;tric Co ... General Electric 130. Stover· & Baciwfcn .......... AC Special Hit. IIcnCierson Service ...................... Atlas 1:n .. Qeo, Rttsl;, Lansing ...... Rusk Tailors 102. House Insurance Agency 132. Gauss Bakeries .~ ............ Donald Duck .............................................. Safet~· Sam 133 ..................................................................... 1D3. Gignae's Bflr ............................ Richard. 1:-!d. . ................................................................... J.~H. . ................................................................. .. 135 ..................................................................... 19:;, .................................................................... .

Still Room· for Entries Thanks Again

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Editorial Page Clark Fmnilv Settled In Bunker Uill gnret Shnw, Among hrt• vm•o;rs IH ono nlm111 "lllll" Clnrlt. T hnvn ht!l' t'lllliiPill to (1\lllllsh II,

lnoham· County News Julv 24, 1952 Paoc 2

~·::;'The Health Department •· .r

· ~ · Ingham people shollld mnlw llJl 1 hrlr rnlndH wlad. 1lwy wont. In the lino of hr.nllh HPI'VIeP,

'' · Thnt must bo determined hr.J'ore a dit·nctor is hired to ... r ' ,

,;·,:,.~uccrcd Dr. Lanting. •;·;. Public henlth doctom nncl nurses and o1hrr pcm;onnP.l nrr ''""enthusinst.ic over public hrnlth. They honmtly bP.Iicve thn1 ·_: :mommonC!y to hire tnot•e people menm; bP.tter hcnlt.h for more ·· .. peopl•~.

Tlwm arc mcrntlf!l'S of ti1P. hoard or rmpcrvism·s who are ::.'.!nl.l:llied with minimum standards. , •'' . . A rmv yPrirs ago tlw county harl only 3 health nurses to

:,;,'visit tlw sehoolH and to gnm·cl against. contagion. Then came · thr l!xpanclccl eounty henlt.h rlepnrtm<>nt progrnm, ser·ving t.hr

· · · county outside or Lansing. '!'hat. hroughl. in n doctor or two, · .supC!rvising nlll'ses, sanil'1trians, moni nut·ses nncl other pm·­.. sonnel. Five year:; a~=:o the Lansin~ health depm'tmcnl was ; '~erged with the eounty lwulth dl'pnl'tmenl. 'rhe stal'l' was :.: :'ugd.ln exponded wilh dentists, mom lllll'Ses and ot.hel'H added. :;:·:'At the peak there was even a health educator, who served as . . a publicity direetm·.

Heallh department values are hard to measure. . . . . It's .easy 1o measum the miles of blacktop and concrete ·.,and gravel in a county l'Oad system. It's easy to mcasll!'r. a . · AI·ainage :system. It's different with a healt.h pl'Ogram. '.!'here :~:dun be no certainty that extra nurses ot' an exl1·a doetm· can

. ~ure anybody m· Jli'CVent the spread of disease. Most. people tulce for gmnted that extra wol'lcers will result. in extra sarc­~uards, but thet'e can be no guarantee.

. : ; . Figm·es can be produced showing the drop in conlagiotls · ·diseases. The cause of that drop is hard to determine. Some

... •doctot's may say it. is because of better diagnosis and more :·: :potent drugs. Others may argue that the impmvement: is : .. :tilecause of better nutrition or better housing or bet.fet• :-mnil.a-

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. tion. ·still othet·s may attribute the' drop to public health programs.

Perhaps public health worl<ers have claimed 1oo much. That's why somP. people question the worth of public health

:;'agencies when an outbreak of polio develops. The1·e does not. seem to be any connection or any distinction between polio outbt·eaks and health depal'tments. Areas not se1·ved by pub-

.... Jic health depm·tment.s sometimes escape the disease. Some ... ~ :·~rens where 1 he disease strikes the hardest are 1~ell served : :by public health agencies.

W'll Cl ' k o· ' t d H t I H J\H I hnvo Mlntutl nlmvn Ml'.· 1 a r per a e o e ere ~~~~~·,~:~: iri~\~1!::~~~~·~.1/,~~i~~~~;,~~~r H\'::~

II, Vnl'lltlll ,J, llrown Lllm moRt nf tho enrly settlers

in I his pm·t of Mlehlgnn, the Clnrlt family o( Burllwr· IIIII, Htl'lnmetl fi'Om wr.ster•n New York, Gmwst•e county In thnt lilntn wus 11 well mnture1l section wilh nil lhn fueillllcs which the nnrly yearH or llw 1800's provlcled, A {'()SIInlly of the War or '1812, Sam!lc•l lr•fl hehincl him a sl~nhlc fnmlly. Among his sons, Ahl.lnh wns "hourHi out" lo n family o[ Qualtct•s, was relr.ased when he llc•eumr• 1·1, worlwd nll a farm hand nnd snvetl his wages, and al 21 purchmwd n fUI'm, loolt a wife nncl Hnl.l iecl tlnwn.

Unwisely he signee! some pnpPt'S fell' n frlenrl, lost It all, e:nme to Lenawee ('()IJnty In 18:l7. Willwut nwans to keep hiB fam· ily going, he was forced to retul'll to Monroe where work c:ould he IHHI, A flm· a year o [ tills he re· ttmwd ltl8 family to his little f'lenrlng and r1ule log euhln. SornL• yen1·s later this fm•m wnH sold anrl llw Clnrl<s enrne to Section 5 in llunl<er 11111 township, Ingham mtlnly, where a fine fnrm was rli'VI'lDJICd,

Wllliiltn II. Clark was the elcl· rosl son, 'fllrn came a elaughler, Sally; a not he!' son, ITollnncl, who diPtl al 2 years; a third son, .Tolln Lror•, who made the farm his own In lalt•r• yeurs; and n daughtel', Aria, Al tile outbre<tk nf tile Civil \V<~r, hotlt sons nnd tlw husbands nf tile 2 elaughlers ail.enllslerl. All n:ttu'nPcl alive llul during !heir <liJsc!nc·e thn father 1.liecl,

J•'amlly ( :ontl's fo JUnson William lf. Clnrlt camll to Ma·

son after tile close of the war anrl

hernme lltr! OWIJI'I' of n ilnll'l whleh ocr:u]Jlr•cl I he: silo whl'l'l! now stuncls lito postoffic•c>, Jn conneetlnn will! lhc• hntrol husl· lteSH thoro wns thn liHIIal I'PI'cl ham nncl in tiw r•nsP of ti!C' Clarlt IIouRe, nlsn n llvrry husinl'ss.

"Bill" Clnrit, liN lln wns immvn to eve•ryOIJI! \Vll.~ !l IJJg, JlCll'l Jy mnn, Mrs. Clark ran thP hotl'l nncl rc•nrecl 11 finro frunill' of suns nne! dnughlr.rs, William· L. Clnrlc hecnrne• 11\VIJC't' nntl puhlishPI' uf the Ingham County Democrat, In lnrcr yrmrs lllt'l'gl'el with anel nhsorhrod hy tltc• tngiHrltl C:tJtlllly Nnws. Anntlwt• son, Cltnr!Ps, in later· life JocatP.cl nl Saint ,JrJhns where he nr·quirPrl IIH• Cllnl<~lt County News whit-h IH! Stii'I'PHH· fUlly I'll iJJJslwcl for IIlii IIY ,\'I'll I'S, Still nnollJC•r· son, c;l'ol'gl', ill•· came a Hi>ille!cl c•ollJfJ<JI'iitul' 1111rl aftt!r a pcrlncl cilll'ing wlllr·h Ill! wnrkecl nn Mason ancl 1 ,nnslng papers ho wrml In Delrnll In Wol'k on thr. De:trolt Fr·ee! l'ress. He is still on thL• joh thr•r·r'.

A clnughter, Lillian, mmTiecl Fmnlt Minar, mw of t lw sons of Lymun Mlnlll', r:r••nl Lni\I'S e•np· lain whose 1-iems foii<JII'Prl in his footsteps to form n rlynnsty of lake Patitains famn11s in tilt' nn· nais of Great. L;dcr•s Hlripping. Lillian riicl not liVI' mnn.l' Y'''II'S hul shl' lefl a rinnglrtroJ', now Mr~. Harry Frr:Hhnur, wl1n dH•riHiws mem~ries of her sainted mollu:r .

1-\nh,ll'e~t. ol' l'omn Some lime ago, in this rnlnmn

reference was mnrle! to a fnl'!lll'l' Mason woman, MacigP TlrJt'ton, who now liwH in HnJIIIH•rn ('ali· fornin and who wril••s por•ll',l' 11n· rler her· nwl'l'iPd nam•• nf Mill'·

Down by the

SYCAMO·RE

nhlo, hu Wllliltl ho f<JIIIItl Hillin~: In 11 wide sontctl arm ehnlt•, 1 illntl luwk ngnlnsl the hull!llng, niHHII midway lwtween tlw door to I h!! holel office nntl the cnll'fllll'l' lo tlw r•omhlncd fcerl nnrl IIVf!I'Y IHII'llH. I•'I'Oill ll!lH pohJI of Vlll\lllj(t! hi! t•ould Wllldl t!Vf'l',VIhlng n11rl nl tlw Hllllll! tinlt' nxi'!JIIIlgt! t{I'Pe•t· ingwwlth JHtsserHily.

Diagonully Ol'l'tJSS t IH! sll'l!nl lived thl! llorton fumily anti IH!I'e' is 1 he wily Mallt:e• reme!!HhPI'ii iwr gootlneighbor;

1111.1. Cl.i\IIK ri'lltr•d hnc•J\ lllrHII\!11. 1111~ hnr~tll~ frrlflt. Ill hit> tdlll'cly WIIIJ!lr•rr Phnil', With hiH luill~<n•d hut. pullr•d !IJWt•l' '!'u pl'Uif•r•l IIIIJI lrum till' 1durn or tho IJrlllinlll. llllllll/11'1' llllllllhilll!, I 1:nn rw~<, nr·ulh uu·mury'11 ul\lo', A 1111111111, olrl (ll!ihhtllr•d l'r•lluw With u twluldr· In lliH l'Y''·

And rtlHrH·lhnr.lt ol hPI' r•r·unlcH :oil OJIJII'Ii Ill partH I hr• I hilt' uf tluy Aut! lu Nit (II HIIIIIIY C'UIIII'UI (. ,luHt. 111 wldlt• lht• tinw uwuy, flo ulwllyl! bJult• llu·m Wt·lt.:nruu A ud ltt•Jtl 11 VIWH 11 L r:hnir On thr• 1ddPWilllt by lhtr window Jo'ur tlu: 1/11'11 whu •~atht•J't•tl IIWI'f!,

II~> JH't~nH•d In Jnc!k mnbltlon Awl hr• l~tld 11o au·l~r•nllll~{ plnn A11 111 whnt l11• mluht. nc:I'Oli1JIIItth 'l'n Hlll'lfliHII nuuth"r 1111111, fir! Wll:l JIIHI I'UII(t•llt. lu Jo(lt•l" In 1!11• IJI'illiunl. Httllllllt'l' 1111n t\rul to dt~t.t• in IIWt-t·l t'ttlllt·nlrncml Wlillt! lilf• wurk Wltac lu•iiiH clnn~ •

11'111•11 r l't'l'llll quite• vlvlclly (JJJP hnt. untl liiiiii'Y tin~· Wht•IJ II lilllt• ~drl with nulcltlll Clll'!d t:nntt• llt'lll' hlru in 111'1' JliUY, 'l'ftt<tl HOWl' I hifll-( (tldnftil hiiJI!H!IWC(­

:i/11• ftdl 1111d c•ut. IH•r hand On n pii·c·t· uf 1dHHH Wt•ll Jdddnn Iy I ht• ,~IPalllin~~ ydlnw tmncl.

A I hPJ' t·dJal'll C'I'Y or lllllltlf'n (f'ltl'

Ancl whlmtu·l'illl~ ciiHll't'IH!, An uld tiiiLII lt·npml lu nc:t.inn Arul lcJ hi~ bu~orn Jll'f'litWd Till• litl.lt• mitt• ul' mlrwry: lli:r flltl 11Hd wr·i~tl.lt·d hund l'w;:,1 d u'•·l' l11·l' r·Hr'/ll in t~YmPrlthy 'l'ltHI. lll't•mPd tn untlt•rt~Lmul,

S11 quir•lly lu• r<oulllf•rl hr!J' And hr•lll 111'1' icr hili nr·rn!-1; A hll'itwrl utir•k uf fll'l'l"'rmlnl. f;nvr• 1111 il!-r JIII~'UI'Y f'iLIII'IIIH And, lrr-~ Ill' lu•lrl 1111• lilllr• form, lit• ·.~lrh,tu•n•tl Hufl. 111111 luw, "'l'hr·rr•, cllll'lill!-f, it will nuun llr• wc•ll loi•t'a ilnndn~r·· it Ufl-~lo."

A11d whill' hP tnllwrl, n hnnc11~:.-.r·r~hh•r WuH tol'n in t.lny ~u·iriH J\11d runHr lhl' pain hutl vnniHlwd Out uf lilllr~ linJ.fl'l'lit'~• Hut. HI ill hr· llt>lcl lwr ~·Pnlly 1\nd tnlhd in ltiudly wny: "My li'l'tJ,. one• muut bl! quite hrnve In nil lwl' ci!IYH ut' 11lny,

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Growing Like· Weeds?

So Do Their Needs I

And llu~ time lo S!tve is now, while

the 1~oing is ~;ond. May we invlle you

to stop in and get ucquulnted'?

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;., ' Before a successor to Dr. Lanting is hil·ed the Ingham •• . board of supervisors through its public health committee must

J"ouic, Pete ami .Toe Slid were dlsnppoinled in their trip East. TIH•y went lo Washington ami traveled widely In Maryland, Delaware, Virginia and Pennsyl· vania. They didn't see as goori Ynrl<shires as those they left be· hind on their Vevay farm.

Tltc fan goes lmrlc to rf'mote limes. Scnnnl'lwrih, till' Ass)'rinn, had female set·vnnls lo r•nnl hi~ faee witlt fcntlwr fans. 'l'ilr. srnlp· lure of Ancient Tlwbr.s in J•:gypt show that fans Wt!l't: in ttst: tlrous· amls of yr.arH lwl'nrr. Clll'ist. .Tap· anese invenlcri folding fanH. Chinese mnrle ligltl Jans willt ribs of bamboo and webs nf rice paper.

"Ji'or ·!ioon will ~urnr> lhr> lniPI' Yt'lll'll, v .. nrt~ that hrin~f lrl'ieC nnd 1min, ·-----------------------------------

. <Jetermine just how much public health Ingham should have ;:.:·and just how much money should be made available for it. ' i'hen a health progmm can be adopted and carried out wit.h­:.';"''out the friction that othel'\vise usually develops. ''1#1/

Registration Is Not Election ~I, I"' . •

·· · •· Ingham county has more registered voters than ever be-• ':.':tor~. The interest whipped up for registration is all to the -.... good- if we remember that registration means nothing un-··v" ~~ss those. who are registered vote. ·

·'"" · For the fit·st time last week Holt conducted a school elec­"'' lion under the registration plan. There were just 55 voters

whe w~nt to the polls. Leslie, using the registration plan, drew only 39 voters to the polls. The Ingham district, with a 3-way contest for one office, interested 150 voters sufficiently to ·cast their ballots. Here at Mason at a town meeting type of election the number of voters fell just short of 50.

So the registration total has little meC!ting. It makes no Clifference how I!lany are registered. The payoff is how many vote.

' This enthusiasm we whipped up in the registration cam­,. paign must be followed through at the August 5 primary and

nt the November election if it is to have any meaning.

Fear of Party Breakup For 2 wecl(s Republicans worried: over the split in their

party ranks.

Now it's the Democratic turn. Democrats arc worried • . over differences of opinion between the industrial north and

the south. Democrats, too, are fearful of a party brcalwp.

. , Maybe the country would be better off if both parties were broken up and there developed a new alignment.

As Emerson said, "The barbarians who broke up the Roman, empire did not arrive a day too soon."

.The. Best .. Farm Plan That rain last Friday and the showers on Sunday clid

more actual good to individual farmers than all the schemes for farm relief ever hatched in Washington.

:~ . Support prices based on ·parity mean nothing unless there ;:;;f.re crops planted, cultivated and harvested. No matter how ;::j)igh ·me price of beans goes the farmer who has lost his·bean ;.,;drop reaps no profit. The corn-hog ratio mem'ls nothing un­;t;ss-a fru:mer has the hogs and the com to feed them. --~~ All. this tall~ of agricultural economics .is so much ·bilge

the weather is right. ~at~met•s ·who deperid upon their own efforts m1d talm

I"itrivEmt:!u' 7f> of the weather will reap more profit and more ..;;1$1ltlSti.aC!UOID than. tJ-iose who rely On washington.

Ingham County New's PUBI:.ISHED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS IN .THE CITY

. ' OF MASON, MICHIGAN

VERNON J. BROWN & SON, Publishers -. NELSON D. BROWN, Editor RICHARD W. BROWN; Advertising Manager WM. ~·· MeiLQUHAM, Plant Superintendent

. . . . JAMES,N. BROWN, Farm Editor Ill tend· •• i.C~JUI ·'elan- ~atter at poalol!lce, . Malon, 'r.ttchtiian, under Aot

. , · · . . rllf llarcb a, -1879 · ·

A litlle piece about wild straw· bP.JTir..~ (see Page 4, this section) spU!Tr>tl me on to elo research on

And :lht• tnUHI. lr·nt•n tn ilJ'ILVr•ly ~milt·, 'J'u intr[w lift! li\\'t'l'l :tS~IIIfl, Wlu·n Mh(! bi'C'rtnrf!M n Wtrmnn 'J'ht•l'(' rnny C'CHRf' tiUYfl n( m•it•( l•'or• nonll·tim•·a lnvt•cl nnPH hurt us Anti lr•lti'H hrin1~ 1111 l't•lir•f, Remember:

st rawherries. There were no clo· Eng·Jish sol'iPf.y in !he~ lime~ nl' mcstic slrawhcrl'ies until 1835 Queen J~lizlthrofh llHJHihu·izt•d runs when the Hovey Seedling No. 1 fnr sneinl (HII'Jlose·s. Fans lle•e•anw was imported from Europe, 1m aid fo t•oqtwlry. A wnmun · shortly followed IJy Early Scar· could llXJH'css he!' va1·ying· mnotls let. wlt.h the way she lwld nl' W!tvetl

Sl.rttwbcr·•·les at•e naf.ive to Amm·iea, 'l'hey wem e111led womls

tim fun. So thel honliS sny. A . hiLIJiin eoulll Slll'llll tlvem lomlm·.

HRo clnn't ron~PL my ._;oldlm one, 'l'hP valuc• uf a .. ~milt!; It mnh~ liffl \\lot·! h livirH~ And dll'f'i'H nneh worldly tJ'!nl." Ah! dr.n1· old mun whoHe lift• WllH full Of tmlllt•J'Ilt't\fl und love, H1• lnitl 1111 mnny hleMHinr,R. 'l'hnt wr.nL with him up uhove.

And ·rJouhllmH' lhfli'P. nrP. mnny, If tlwy 'think. of him ut ull. Wlw nwn•ly lit't' n HhifliNui mnn With f'l"lllit· tiP!"'" ·._~:lint\t tiH! wnll, J\nd Ho thfly Hit in jrtdgmPnt·

Dart National Bank Time Certificates

Paying l-l1J2'f'o h•~•·rie~ or· mentlow berl'ies in tlw · Mexican industry is following E1tst, h•meh bcl'l'illS 1llong t.IJC I'll· the immigra1ion o[ Mexiean c:il'it: Coust. ull the WILY from Chile worlwrs to Miehigan. '!'hal's why fo Ahtslm. '!'he sumtl berl'ins Mason now hns a tortilla foundry. llonrishetl in fhr. motmtnlns ur Mr. nnd Mrs. Pahln Gon~nles ar·c• the WllSt Indies mul in lluwail. making lorlillas in an arlrlilinn to

or OIIP. Uwy 11Ltle )mew Ancl C'llllllt. hir-~ liffl trH wnHtPd ofLIHl hy lhiiiJ.('t' hn dicfn't. do,

Interest paid each six months, if desire~

. the Aldcrmmi grocery on Cedar Long before t!Je Whtte Man street. Mrs. Mary Vasquez, noted

came Chilean Imhans had domes· licatecl a variety with "fruit as (Confi.Jmctl on Page 3)

nut. nfl.rn thO/if! WhO WOt•fc tJH! }enHt Hl'lnJ.\' rnon• re~uiLH, hy rnr, ln Lhin~~s tltnl HI'Hm to count. th4" mont Wlu•n lift! ifl jutlj.l'f'tl nt pur: And I lu~lif•vro tlw l"alhr·r· \Vho krJOWH rtUt' hOJII~H nntJ )'Onffl

Tin:-; Wt~h:omml on(l who took thr t.imr

All dellosits insured up to $10,000.00 by Federal Deposit In­surance CIN'poration ..

'l'o dt•y n hnlJy'H tcnrs. , ___________________________ .;_ ______ _.;, __ _

big as walnuts." A Frenchman -----------------------.,.-----..:_---------------------------------------'----­tooic 5 strawberry plants from Chile to Europe in 1714 nnd there hybric!i~ec.l them with berries from the East Coast of the United States and with similar berries frnm Europe and Asia. Mrs. Sarah Owen had alreatly de· veJoped the shortcake and the slrnwberry business wn~ soon in .full swing.

In every state in the union strawberries grow-nowhere so sweet ami full of flavor as in · Michigan. Maryland, Louisiana and Tennessee once were out in frol!t with strawberries, with Micljigan usually holding fourth or fi [lh place. Oregon is now in first place with Washington sec­ond anti Michigan a close third . Michigan's commercial produc· lion in 1950 was 1,152,000 crates which sent Michigan into first place llut Oregon ~;egained the position this year. , .•

l\Jeclumiz!LUon. of tJie Ito me and nir r·omlif.loning ·in muny bnllol· ings luLs mn1le funning ILlmost 11 lost urt. People now!Ldays swent more wiehllng a fan Uum Uaey woultl if f.hey merely sat stlll. ~l'hnt.'s because ouJy. IL few olol· timea·s lmow the secr·ct of Wl'lst · nr:t.ion. l\lost of us wave om· arms.

At the combined Presbyterian· Methodist church services Sun· rlay the ushers went to the store· room and came back will! arms· ful of Putnam Dye fans dis· tributecl hy Ware's drug store some years baclt.. Brother Nor· ton, preaching on the "Power of the Spirit," had to watch a dem· onstration o( the power of the arm. How people waved, and with their exertions the swent rolled down their faces. 'women blew wet hnir away from their eyes. Men mopped their brows with their free hands. All because arm action instead of wrist action was employed wlth the fans.

I noticed only 2 women who hrought their own fans. They calmly and comfortably ltept themselves cool with a minimum of energy. They barely ltept their fans in motion, 'l'hey batted. no Illes. They unconsciously (maybe subconsciously Is a better word for church) and with the utmost g'race demonstrated their bring· lng up in a day. wlien fans and the use of them were of social significance. The 2 I saw were Mrs. J. H. Snyder of the Presby· · terlan flock and Mr~. Earl Salis·

It saves, your strength: and it might save your life

CAN you imagine parl~ing a cur as easily as you steer it on a straight·

away?

You twirl the steering wheel with one hand-turn the front wheels until you get the last inch of advantage from Buick's short "turning rudius"-spot the cur in a tight spot at the curb-or· swing out when the car parked. in front of you seems impossibly close.

For this alone u·lot of people-especially women-are saying that Buick's Power Steering is the biggest advance since Dynuflow Drive.*

But you're going to find out something more as you pile up the miles, 1

You're going to feet-'the same confident

Comer Pari' ntul Maple

and thrilling sense of command you have always felt in a Buick, because

. Power Steering only goes into action when extra effort is needed to turn the wheels.

You're going to find that your front wheels track just as they always have­that they automatically swing back on course, aft~r. you've made .a turn, when you ease your grip on_the'steering wheel.

You're also going to find that Power Steering takes over when your front wheels hit loose dirt or sand-road irreg. ularities and chuckholes-and smooths down their jerk or tug on the wheel in -your hands,

All ~is adds to the ease anct pleasure of driving, But it adds to the safety, too,

6-(JIIJsenger RoiU/mQster Cotwprlib/o,

because, in the rare event of a blowout, Power Steering helps you keep .control. There's no sudden and violent jerk ever when this helping hand's on the job.

Add to this the level-gaited serenity of Buick's Million Dollar Ride-the "rarin' to go" exuberance of its Fireball 8

Engine-the spread-out room, the lux· urious fabrics-the way this great per· former can turn up its nose at gas stations-and there's only one smart thing for you to do: Drop in - or pick up your phone - and • arrange to give this marvel a tryout. Even the price says, Better buy Buick now. Eq11ipment, accessories, trim and models are mbjecl' to chat1ge witbo11t 11oticc. *Standard 011 Roadmmter, optional at extra cost on other Series. +Now avai!rllilo · o'l Super M ruell M Roadmaster-optio11al at,extra·cosl;

Sure is true

for'52

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Hilton & Richards Bu·ick ••I' ' . .

July 24, 1952

\Down by tile

Sycamore (Cuntlmud ftom Page 2)

!'lit s Gumult s sngJ;'c~lcd tllll tttipt lut lluu Buy gtonnd beef, add suit uml )ICJ!Jlt 1 I hen cook Jluuw somt Gonzulc~ tortillas lulu d!t)J lot I uhl o\cl the tor· Iilla 1\ lu n 11 h \\Ill ht uwned foss 111 tlu 111 1 f ulung with lettuce, tunmlu NIII cs tmd oniomt Add hot ptpJICt s if you lmvc J\lexlcan hluotl 111 yum veins

BE- SURE! I·NSURE! Auto - Fire - Casualty

JOY 0. DAVIS Farmers Bank Bul111lng

W reeker Servici Aato IIIICl 'l'rlll* ...,_

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24 HOUR Call 8-9056

oeaena Repe.lriDr - IgnlttOII - carburetor ....._ -Goodyear-

We Buy Oltl Ca1s ami W1ecks

Crittenden's Service

US 16 at llagndmn JCund East Lansing

WhatQ•ar tour bu ld ng flqulflmcnts may bt lha kyl t.,,u eagorly supply you qu ckly and tffoclsntly Thq arc all lroonacf to elvo eopcrl ad1let an any bulldona probtQm and are thoroughly lomol or with ''''1 Itt II "' corry You get mora than lnt metorlols who• JOI claol at "Stonclarcl'

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Ernest Shaw Herd '

Tops Production

mlllq C. DnnRhy, 1!i · rrgl~lrrcrl IIIHI gnula Holslc!lns, •ll.fl Ills hill· lm•fnl, l,l'l!:l lhs mlllq

ler & Son, reglR!llrr.cl Hols!C!lll, 7·1,fl lim IHlltPl'fut, 1,73fi lhs mill\,

llnd1!r :1 yr!nr~: Leon Cowd1•y, re•glslcrerl l Iol>lnin, H:l.!! lhs hut· l!•t·fal, 1,•170 llts rn!ll<; Hugh 0PH·

!Hl'l!!, l'I!JJistrn·c~rl !Iolslnln, fili.l IIJH llllltPl'flll, 1,470 ihH rniJI\,

Country & Town Strawberries Grow Wild nlr,ht, rm r!CJgrr.os llRilally Is r•nnl r1nuugll, all hough h!m(llll'n!Ul'UH as low IIH ,10 rtngJ'IlOH lll'll bmtrJI',

For 2 Months Et'IWSI. ~~lunv's ·tn mglslr•rnrl

Holslc!llls lopjH'ri thr• pi'rHIIIt'tiorJ ll;;t In IIH• ! ngltnrn-WIIIIamslrlll D<lil'Y llr!l'll lmproVt'llll'lll assod11· f'l'on In holll Muy liiHI ,JIIJH'. 'l'IVI'IliY·Si.•: ill'i'tln III'I'I'IIJ.:(I!ri IIVI'I' :lO II~>; 11f IJiiiiPrf:tl in M:ry antt 2il In ,Jillll', lll'r!OI'rling lo 'J'r•str•r Hnlwrl 1 !arlwr!ll. "''In Mnv till! Sl1aw lu•rd nver· ur:c!tl fifi.H Ills lniiii'J'fal and ·.l,.lfi:i 'lim mille In ,111111! llw uvr•J'IIl:•· wus •I H. I. IJJH fat nnrl I ,2!l:t IJJS millt. , Olllf!l' 1111;11 IIPl'riH rltll'illf: May

\V(!l'r>: f[IIJ.(Ii Or•slf'l'il' & Son, 2H reglstr•l'l•rl I foist Pins, :i:l.fi Ills Iilli· tr!rfat, t,:tlfi I!Js milk; l{eJHlL'IIl Ktu·tz, H l'l'glslr>l'Pri and gnrrle1 Hnli;IPlnH, :i~.l Ills i11111r•rfnt, l,:l7H lbH mill<; f.Pon ( 'mvdry, 1·1 n!gl~· tl!!'eci llolsll'illii, :;o,;, !lis htltlr•r· fnl, l,:ll:. !lis mill<; , Hnlston nnrl l'fil'slf>J', :ll regis·

l'err!rl anrl gr;ulr• llrrlstr!in~. •I!J.!J Jbs litlltl'rfnl, l,:l7•1 lhs mill<; Lmvis Wilson, 'IH n•giHir!rr•d llol· slr.lns, •IH.!l !lis iliii!Prfat, 1,:0:00 lh1; mill<; lril Cronl<rigilt, ![) registl'l'l'ri .II'I'SI'YS, •tri.•J lhH Iilli· terfnl, 77:1 !Its nilll;; Don Wll· llnms, 2H n•gistr•rr!rl I lolstr·lns, •1;J.fi llis lllilll'rfnt, !,272 IJJS milk; · C. ll. Smilli & Son, 17 n•gls·

ter<•ci I !o!HII'ins, ,12.H lhH llliltllrfnt, l,2H1 Ills milk; ,!'owr•ll Urotlwrs, '27 rr>gisll'l'l'ci ilnd grurl<• !lol· s.!~!!ns, •ll.:lllts llliltl~l'fnt, 1,107 lbs

Dr. M. J. Green \'l~'l'lr.ltiNAniAN

: l'm1'1Jrtng nt tim fnrmer tocn· Uon of llr. Hobert: Azclton

' N. Ccdnr Rt. JllnBOII

['hOJW llf1111011 0791

Hn,\' Lot I & Rrlll, 2R rnglsll'l'c>cl nnrl gJ'ildo TTol!ilrllnH, •IO.H lhs hut· ti'J'flll, l,Ollfl lhH mill<; Gnulrl anrl 1\nlr!l.ynsltl, 21 mg!Htcred TTol· HIC'IIIH, •ltJ,;l lllH llltltl'l'fnt, l,OH2 Ills mill<; C:C!l'Hlrl Dlnnwnrl, 22 mglstr•l'c>d anrl gl'irrle Hnlstelns, :m.n II1H IHitlc•J'fal, 1,172 lhs mill<; t•:lnH'l' ! !nnururrul, 2:i l'C'gislc>rerl :lllci l(l'adr• llolstrJins, :IR.H litH hill· ll'l'ftll, l,O~ltl Ills mill<; W. C, Wright, :m rrglstPrl'rl lTnlsll'ins, :JH.'I IJJH illlllr!rfnt, t,m·l lhs mill;;

Illgl1 lwr·ris In rJur•h gr·otiJl WI!J'c>: Lnrge hm·d, 21 Ill' mm·r1 r!ows:

TTugh Oeslrrle• nnrl Hnlston nnd Pflr.Jstm·.

Merlhtm herd, 11·20 rowH: Snpli!P · unrl Kc>nnc>lh KurtH unci Lr!WIH Wilson,

l'imnll lwrcl, fi·lll ~nws: gl'llr.Rt Shaw.

1\udr. lhll'rl IH Htwmul In ,Junn Mr!lvlllc• 'l'illls, ·n; rr>glste!l'eJri '1'1 1 1 r ,, 11 1 {

nnll g•t'illh! GLII~I'IlHL!YS, 'mel lh~ w H!l'l 0 o"'CIJI! () llll( I l!ll· llCJih Klirlz, 'lfi gmrl!! HolstrJins,

hu lnrfnl, RO!l II>:>~ mill<; Cllll'C!IWI! IIVf'l'llgPrt •17.fl Ills fnt, l,ii7!l ths lllo.o;sr•y, I!J rc•glslt'l'r•d nnrl gl'lulr! mille 1 !olslelns, :JH.CJ Ills huttrJrfat., I ,11117 Ollwr high herriH were: Clar• IIJS mll11; Mrs. 11r!l'llkr! l~ift•rl & Plll'l! Illos;;r1y, 'I!J gmdr. mul regis· Srlll, 1!1 J'Pgistr•rPrl llo!HII'illH, :lH.Il ll'l'r•rl lfoiHI!!IIls, 'l7.H Ills fill', J,!!C}IJ litH llllllr•rfnl, !l!l·l lhs mlllt; Max 11 111 1 1 J 'I 31 ,···,. , , .,, . ;., • IH m 1; !talon nne 'lcs(l!l', 1:1~1~~ '~Son, 1_7 tcgt.;~ 1:.'ul,l,lJoWJ~ n•giHir>rr!rl nnd r,mdc! HniHtelns, 1-i11 isH, .IVl Ills h1~ It 1;1 I .r I' . .l 1·1 Ills •!lUi 1 hs fnl, 1,267 Jhs mill<; Hay m11I1; I>PII Wolf & Sun, .ll l'f!.glH· Lntt & Son 2fi rf>r,lstf'rerl nnrl le!J.'c•rl at~r.t. gr1

1ule 11~•1sl?i 11;~• ,17.2/ gl'nrif' fTolsleins, 1~.0 Ills fat, 1,02<1

lhH hLJitr 1 lal, .J.IO. lhs mill<, Ills milk; Hussell Slover, :1~ rrgisterc>d Mn;, Bc•J'nlee Eifert & Son, 18

and gmrle Gur:t·nst!ys, :Jfi.f} Ills registered Holsteins, 'i:tll lbs fat, lnlilf'rfal, 7:tfi lhs mill<; Hal'lllrl 1,1!12 J11s milk; Hugh Oc!slerle & Glynn, 'IH registered nnd gr:rdr! Sun, 2K reg!str>red Holsteins, 43.2 GtWI'nsryH, :l:i.~ ihs llliltf!l'fat, fiti:i lhs Jnt, ],217 lhs mlllt; H. A, Mil· Ills mill<; Mal'(' 'l't·avr•r, 'Ill rr•gls· let· & Son, 211 registerer! llol· lr>n!d ,Jc•rsr•ys, :l:i.O lhs hutlerfnt, Hlelns, •12.7 Ills fa!, ·1,182 Ills milk; tiH! Ills mtir<; K. C. Blhhins, 20 Leon Cowrlry, 14 registerer! anrl rcglstr•n•d .lr'l'H!'~'s, :J.1.4 lllH hul· gl'llrlr. JloiHtelns, ·12.G Ills fat, l,2G2 tm·fat, fitl~J Ills mill;·; iliHI H. A. lhs mill<; Gnulrl ami Kulczynsld, Mliil'l' & Son, 2:i rr>gistf'J'e!d !Tol· 21 l'C'f{islered nnd grade I-IoiHielns, str'inH, :12.1 lbs hutlerfal, H22 lhs :m.7 ills fal, 1,178 lhs mlllt; Lewis milk. Wilson, 10 rr>giHtcrerl Holsteins,

lligh cows in r.ncl1 age r.Jnss :17.4 lbs fat, 1,203 IIJS mill<; were: C. D. DnnHhy, lG registerer! and

Maturf> class over ;; years: Er· grnde Holsteins, :l!l/1 lbs fat, 1,131 Ill'S! Shaw, grade JiolstPin, 10•1.•1 lllH mill<; C. B. Smith & Son, 17 lhs hrttlerfal, 2,H20 ths milk; Don rrglslcred Hol;;leins, 3G.3 lbs fat. Williiims, reglslererl J-Jnlste•in, I,IH:i lhs mill<; Jm Cronill'ight, 1fl 102.8 !lis hulterfnt, 2,:.70 ihs mill\, registered .Jerseys, 35.fi lhs fat,

Untle·r ;; years: Ilugl1 Or.slr!rlo, l'<'gistr•rrltl HolsteJin, 112.:l ll1s but· terfat, 2,tW5 lhs mill<; Lr!on Cow· dry,· regiHtererl IJolsle!ln, D2.0 Ills liutterfat, 2,000 lhs mill1.

Under <I years: Hugh OeiitCJr!f', registered Holstein, 7Rl lhs hUI· tcl'fal, 2,110 Ills mill\; H. A. Mil·

lil2 Ills milk; .Don Williams, 27 regislcrcd 1-Io!Htelns, 35.5 Jbs fnt, !l2fi Ills rni !11; Melville '!'It us, 15 rcgislercrl and· grade Guernseys, :J!i.3 Ills fat, 7R1l Ills milk; Elmer Hammond, 2f\ regislererl Hoi· sleins, :J;;.o lbs fnl, 1,018 lbs millt;

Is Your Pasture

K. C. Bihhins, 20 registered Jer· seys, 3<1.7 lbs fnl, G:i5 lbs mill<; Russell Stover, 3;) registered and grnrlc Guernseys, 34.(i Jhs fat, 770 lhs milk; W. C. Wright, 36 registered Holsteins, 34.4 Ills fat, 1,028 Ills milk; Marc Traver, l!J registered Jerseys, 34.3 lhs fat, 70!i lbs milk; Powell Brothel'S, 27 grade Holsteins, 31.G lbs fat, 1,154 Jbs milk; and Max Eiferl & Son, 17 registerer! Brown Swiss, 31.5 lhs [nl, 827 Jhs milk. Drying .. Out?

High cows in each class were:

lly rJII\1' lllWWN

Last week, because I wm: enugh1. up on my f'nr•m wtwk nnd hncl nothing to wl'ite nhottl, T suhrnillerl n J'icirlln in l.h!H t!olumn. Answm·s m·e st:lll eoming in. Tho :ilm·y wont I hal. a man hanged hfmfml[ in a mom whleh cnnlnlnorl only a hook, t•ope and n dmin on lho flool', Them wm; only ono rlnm· 1111rl Uml. was locked fmmthn tnsidt>, Qum.;tinn: How rlirf Uw mnn get up next to.tlw ceiling, throw the t•opr. m·mmrlllw honlc nnrl l.hrm make tho d1~ath jump'!

'l'lw nnswm· to last wcdt's crinw IJUi:~. is t.his: 'l'lw man Mpcmt a d1ty lugg-ing mtlws nl' ilm into Uw

. t'CIIllll, Uwnlnclwd tlw dum· :mel cllmlu~tlup 1111 tlu~ ic1~ fot• Uw ,jump. Tlw ic1~ mdt.1~tl ami drain1~tl tht'OIIJ,!;h Uw dmin in the J'hHII', Simpln't

One peck of polished Pontiac potatoes is br>ing J'cmliecl for Rep. Lawrence Lindeml!J' in StoddJI'idgr!. He calll!d eof­lect 'l'hm·sdny night with the right nnswcJ'. I will clml11cl: 2 spuds to pay fm· the cull, Lurry.

Altogether, I received better than riO replies to thr. pl'Oh­lem Including 2 long dil'ltunee ealls. I have inviter! Dick Smith and his wife ovet• fot• mushed potatoes anytime !hey ean malte the trip. Thny called from Pleasant Jake, hut. they woJ'o nosed out by Lindemcr.

M t'S, J~~trl Salishm·y said she thought. thll answ1~r was tt·icl!y lilm tlw unswc~t· t.o :t riddl1~ l~:trl h:ul told hllr, Semns that IL woman was loclwd in a rnom wit.h no windows m· other oul.lt~ls. Y Pt, wlum thn mt.)ttm·s went to gd hnt·, slw w:L"i Jl'llllcJ. 'l'he room was !waled by ;,t stmun pl~tnt. 'l'hat's about Uw only dtw.

Yep, you gunsscd it-the radiator. I'll go over· that again. 'rhc "rade atn her." Now r;ay it fn:::l: and you get "radiator."

Investigator'Versilc Babcocl< of the sheriff's department believed that the man stood on his mothet•-in-law's shouldl'J'R for the jump. She was nice enough tci Jet him. Then she walked out the door, slamming the night Jock.

That rain Sunday was ,just 'ivhat Hw doctor ordered J'or most I'OW crops. It was a pcmtli:u· day with th•iviug rains and blue sl1y anti sm( ehanging the w~ttdJ almost ewwy hom·. It stuwd off eomhin­ing OJllll'ations, though, for Jlrohahly mnst. of the Wl~lllt,

'.l'lw !Jig t•ed slmwhm•J•Icm lhnt· lasln so good wilh nlwrlealw and c!l'l!illll c•omo rrorn plnnls growing In honw gnrrhHJH nnd on 1n10lt fnl'lllH. 'l'i1oy lll'o eanJflllly tenrlncl In 11111lw 1l1mn pmduc'll hlll'l'ies 111111 lll'n J!isl right for enling fmsl1 "\' fot• mnltlng Into pre· Hf!I'Vf~H~

'J'hni'P. wns n limn, t IJOllgh, Wlir!tl lilrl only HII'IIWIJe•l'l'iP.H lo he lwd \VC'l'l' wild onns growing In fll'icls, 'l'o gc!l IIH' lusty frllll In thosn rliiys, you hnrl to talm 11 l111sl<el II nil HC!lll'ch for n hr.l'l'Y pa I ch,

rr ynu were living In the ens!· ern hull or the Unilerl States, the dmncr•s nrr1 thai you wnulrl lwve found good pid<!ng. 'l'hnl. Is the l'l'glon WIIPI'C! the Wild HI l'flW· hr!JTY has hcen nhunrlnnt for yc!:U'S, l I IH still ph•1111 ful fmm NPW J•;nglnnrl to Florlr\a anrl west to Ol<lalwma and South Dnlmln.

The! plae!e to tool< for the plnnl, 1mys the Niilionul Wllr\llfe Jcpderu· lion, Is In fields, pnsiUl'!!s, and grnssy slopes. It grows out In the opr.n Wilfll'r• there Is sunshine to l<PPJl .tile gmuncl elry and to ripen the fruit· In the late spring.

Lllw eult iva ted stt·awhe1·rles, I he wHrl slrmvhen·y Is n low plant --.from :J to fl irwlws hlgh-tlwl spreads ow~t· llw gruunrl. It gt·owH from l'tlnlWI's, o1· shoots which t·c•ne!J out nnd 1al<e ·root at many ]lliie(!S,

Fast enerl to the runners are lf'nvC's, growing In clusters of :J Jr•llflels npleee. Ead1 .lcnflet hns coarse teeth along lis edges nnrl a t·ough, !wiry sUl'fnre. It Is nhoul 2 inches long.

!lere nnd there among the lenvcs nrc small while flowers. l•:arh llowet· is from n half to I hl'!!C·fourt hH of nn inch In dinmetet· nnrl has ;; round, white IH!Ials,

Atlnchcel to the same stalks that hear tho llowcrs nrc the sweet red herrlcs. Thou"h not as Farmers I've talked to claim it will be well into August " large and atlraetive in sha!ll! as

before all the wheat is in. If farmers shocked thcil\ wheat et!ltivated strnwherric!s, the Held like they used to most of the wheat would have been cut be- ones Jnol< and taste very much fore Sunday's rain. Jil;e tile kincl that come from

gurclens. The Amm·ican Legion boys in Stm~llbridge put A~ you might guess, the rcnson

on 'a real fair last weelt. I was over tlwm and toolt :t for the resemblance is that wilcl ride on the boob-hoisting equiJlment. I.ocal mer- strawbenies are the ancestors of chants hmf a fine exhibit tent. 'l'lu~ Stoeklu·idge Ji't•en t l!e garden vnrir.ty. By worltlng l~air gets bigger evm·y year. Watch out, Ingham will! IIH' wild pl11nls, experts have County !?air: proclucerl the slrnwberrieH which

----..:...--------------------1we cultivate.

Mature dass: Ernest Shaw, H t" f s d

Wild HI rnwlwn·les now rnnl< RePoncl to their tnmr. eouslns, hut lhey Htill ful'l1ish fruit fot• eating. And wherl!Ve!r IIH!y gl'0\11, I hey Jlerform a · ustJful 11crvtee hy clinging ln thr. gl'olltHI unci Jll'O· lr•rlllig lhe soil ngnlnsl erosion.

Proper Milk . .Care Is Essential· in Summer Weather

"Proper cnre of milk Is alwnys Important but needs pnrllcular attention during hot summer months," D. L. Murrny, MldliJ~Illl Slnte co!legn exlcmHirm dairyman, remlndod dniry fnl'rnCJI'.'i this Wl'ek.

Getting milk cnolerl quick Is one· thing, hut !l'ii nor thr. only consideration in proclue!nr, qual· lty mill<, hr. polntr.cl oul. Cooling only ]JrCSCrVes good mill<. Jf it hasn't heen l1ept denn, r•oollnr, doesn't help much.

'l'oo IICr!p milk clean, rinse all the utensils and milkers wllh n dnlt•y sanitizing- Roiulion just he·

Aflr!l' mlll<lng, wash nil llw Jtlc>nslls unci mlllwl'"Jlnlls, If llw .mllltol' hllH long mill< luhr!H 1 hlllll{ (ht' (lllJI!H illlli ll!ll( CliJ(l IIHHillllhJy In a Hoitllion rne!lc HnUI llw next. mllltlng, If tllll n1illwr hns no mlllt ( llill'H1• d!Hllrllllli!Ct till! (Hill f!UJIS 1

wnsh. them nnri tltoro In a solu· linn,

Health Problems Exist on Farms

"BnsirJnl!y, rum! health Jll'oh· toms are little different from those In mnny urban nl'eas." '1'hat IH thc! ernwluslon dmwn hy Paul A. Mlllr!l'j of the Mlchlguu co­opr.rartvc exlrJuston service, when lw (ll'r>Henterl 11 re]wrl to tiH! pres­ldrJnt'H commission on hPUith uecdH of llw nation.

Mlllel', 11 J'lll'lll ~ocJologlst wltll lhe exir'nHion :;ervlce, was on a 7-rncmlH!l' panel on rural health 1weds and mnrlr! n report recently of the tmnel finrllngs .to the full <!ellrimlsslon In WuHhington, D. C.

Mlllm· wenl on to explain that rum! environment mulws lwallh problems more severe, hut thut l'ural people feel a solution can lw found lly hrlngil1g the com· munlty tmrlitlon of self-help Into full play.

Poultry Disease Is on the Wane

fore milking. Bacteria sJll'cad Recenl figures supplied the U. rapidly In hut weather, HO rlon'l S. d!'partmc:'llt of agriculture hy give them n dlllnce to live on lhe the Michigan Slale Poultry Im· pails. · · • prnvement associ at ion show con·

Wipe the cow's udeler wilh a duslwly flint Michigan hatcher· clean cloth tllllt haH hec!n dipper! ies nre winning lhelr battle to In a· dairy .cleuning Holulion. Dip erndleate Jlllllorum disease In thr' IP.at cups o[ the milker in 11 poultry. different: pail of solution before H. C. Zinclcl, Michigan Stnte each cow is milked. As soon as college cxtenHion poultryman, tt'w mill< is taken from enel! said that during the 1!15!·52 sea· cow, get the mill< out of the ham son, Michigan hntcherymen tested ami into the milklwusc. , ri88,10'l hirrls In l,StJol tloclls fur

Murray advised putting the pullorum disease using the rapid mill< into the cooler as soon as whole-blood test. On the llrst test possible. 1'hc quicker milk is only 2,7:l8 reactor birds were cooled the lower the temperature, found for a pereentnge of 0.39'il·, and the less bacteria will gmw In lhe lowest In the history of test· it. When mill< is only stored over· ing In Michigan.

Ingham County .News July 24, 1952 Page 4 IIoJ: Wl'nUwr nml hulling sun mnlm )mstnres

dry onl., ns you !mow. Jluf. did you r•vrt• c·onshi"J' thnt this dry A'I'IISS hilS hr.cm l'Obbml or lis lllltl'i• , tionnl \'nhu•?

Unle.qs 11wAc vUamins, mlnernls nml prol.rin nrc! I'«'JIInc,erl in yont• cnUie's cli!!l: • , , Umy lm· J•rmu• run·down nml Jll'lllhll!r! lr!ss.

grncle Holstein, 94.G lbH fat, 2,4!10 arves mg 0 ee lhs mill<; Don Willi11ms, regis· tcrcd _Holstein, 93.s tbs rat, .2,o8o ·Should Be When lhs mtllt. '

U1Jder 5 years: Powell Broth· ers, grade Holstein, 92.8 lbs fat, 2,210 lhs mill<; Clat:cncc Blossey, grnclc Holstein, SG.O Jbs fat, 2,000 Ills mill<.

Thoroughly Dry You Can .Save Money Now is tlw Hme·lo I'IIIJlplement your pnslm·ngo

wilh Wngon Wlwel Crmroenlrntl's IIIHI' <lfi% 1\lill• I'rnrlucet•. Gi\•cJ your l~nltlr! it hnlnncer] diet. und I\Cl'{l. ynut· Jll'llt'its IIJI. As!' ynur dr•nlet• fot• Wll· gm1 WhL•r!l · Cmwentrutr!s 'l'OilAY!

Sheldon ]reed Co. Unit

Producet·s Elevator Co. Williamston

Hnalttt Feed & Grain, Co.

Haslett

Long Bean & Grain Co. Eaton Rapids

It harvests crops gently, thoroughly , , , in shorter time, llt lower cosL It bas big·capacity, straight·througii design which gives you dependable performance in every kind of

~--~gn·stand. MM rasp bar cylinder and one-piece, welded steel concave and grate threshes

without shredding straw or weeds, with· I

our cracking grain or bC~an's.

Unrler <I years: Hugh Oesterle, registered Holstein, 8G.fl Jbs fnt, 2,1f10 lbs mill'; Hugh Oesterle, registered Holstein, 911.2 lbs fat, 2,350 I hs milk.

Under 3 years: E. W. Ham· monrl, registered Holstein, G2.3 lhs fat, 1,730 lbs mill<.

'l'he 2 high herds on the butter· fat basis in each size herd were:

Medium herd, 11·20 cows: Er· nest Shaw, 10 registered and grade Holsteins, 48.1 lbs fat, 1,293 Ills millt; Sophie nnrl Kenneth Kurtz, 15 registered and grade I-Jolslcins, 47.9 Ills fat, 1,579 lbs millt.

Larg!l herd, 21 or more cows: Ralston and Pfiester, 31 regis· tcred ami grade Holsteins, 4G.G ibs fat, 1,2G7 lhs milk; Ray Lott and Son, 2G registered and grade Holsteins, tl:i.G Ills fat, 1,024 lbs mill>.

Milk Producers Conducting Tour

James P. Hoelczemn, county agricultural agent, has been In· vited by the Michigan Milk Pro· tluccrs association for an all·day tour Friday arranged i?Y the ex· tension ser\lice staff of· Michigan Stale college. '!'hose oil'.tour will study mill\ prod)¥!ing and pro· ccssing facilitieilf'and be given first-hand in.formntion concern· ing the operation of the federal

"In harvesting small grass and legume seed, the material should he ns dry as possible before com· hlning or threshing," 'says C. NC I-Iar.rison, Michigan State college farm crops authority,

Harrison suggests mowing nnci windrowing in early morning, while the material is still dnmp. This will aid in preventing seed from shattering. Once dry, the seed may be threshed. but cure should be taken to set the thresh· ing equipment to do the best job.

·Among other harvcsling sug. gestlons, Harrison said that set· ungs for speed and air are pm'li· cularly important: ns the material is ensily blown through without proper threshing. One wny to ehecl; Is to hold a hat under the tail gate of the combine to see if a lot of seed is being blown over.

"Since tlie see1i is small, it cnnnot be seen lying on the ground. As a consequence, many fields are poorly threshed. Care in handling the field and in set ling the equipment will result in a much higher percentage recovery than is generally the case," Harrl· son reminded farmers.

With the investment in time and money being whnt it is, It Is important to get: all the seed pos· sible for greatest profit from the .Job.

Davis Herd Sire Is Medal Winner

milk marl;ellng order in the De· Charles· Davis of Onondaga and trait marl<et. Arrangements for Robin Car'r of Fowlerville are the the tour have been completed by owners of Coffeydale Sir Prince B. D. Kuhn, state lender of agri· Bold, registered Holstein bull re· cull ural programs, Michigan cently named a sliver medal pro· State college. duction sire by the Holstein·

The totJr will start at 10 a. m. Friesian Association of America. at Imlay City, In the Michigan Based on the superior mlllt pro· Milk Producers association mlll< duction of the hull's daughters manufaclllring plant, where F. C. as compared to their dams, the Ewhnnk, supervisor of stations, silver medal honor maries him as will explain Its operation. The an outstanding sire of the Hoi· guests also will inspect the ad· stein breed of dairy cattle. joining maintenance garage with To. attain this high honor, at Emerson Teal outlining milk least 10 daughters of production· transportation problems. Lunch tested dams must have them· will he served to the county selves been· tested with records agents at noon, after which they averaging at least 3.4% test and will go to Detroit. 410 lbs of butterfat on a 2-mlllt·

Purchase Your Co-op ·Tractor From Our Present

. · Th~ farm equipinent industry is certain that manufacturing costs Will he higher before they are lower. Materials will cost more when the steel strike is settled. ·

Our present stock of Co-op Black Hawk Tractors i~ a GOOD BUY and especially so with the good trade-in allowance on your used tractor o; other farm equipment

Co-op ·E-3 Tractor New and Mighty . ···' . 2 to S Jllow

Gas or Diesel Power S to 4 plow

Gas or Diesel Power

Plenty of Power· Co-op· E-4' Tractor

8 Speed: Transmission Live Power Take·Off

6 Forward S})eeds ~ 2 Reverse

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Lower harvesting costs and bigger pro6u make It easy to understand wl1y' farmer·owoers 1 everywhere ,call it tlw HarrtJtor diat &uys ilselj in mo11ey sa11ed and money made, ·

'l'he first stop In Detroit will lng, 305·day basis. F.urthermore, be at the' offices of the Michigan the average records'of the daugh· Milk Producers assoelatlon, On ters must exceed their production hand to explain the operations of "expectancy" by 40 lbs of fat, Ex· the association will be I. K. May· pectancy for the daughters Is de· stead, president; H. F .. Simmons, fined by the association as the secretary.manager; William Bris· point midway between the pro· tow, treasurer; department heads ducllon of the dams and the aver· and members of the board of dl· age of all tested Holstein cows. .. Recondition~d Farm Equipmen~ ..

• .. . ..; lalancod an a llnglo ••lo, ltHillahlwolghJ, olwrolr HAl· VISIOR 68 11 •••r 1e pwll lit Ul 1how you lhv' m•nr praftlllblo advanlag" of ':.1~ ~:!:~::;.!;;•:•:~ lh• MM HarveotOt 69, MM Vlolonttnod Tract011 111111 lfnelld,. ;., :lh• colllol••rillno of.MM Madml'~

\.iOmpare .Ollr Prices:

t'ectors. The bulls' 11 qualifying daugh· The guests will then visit the ters, produelng an average of 483

U. s. department of agr'lculture lbs of butterfat on a lwlce·dally mlllc marlcet administrator's of· mtlldilg, 305·day basis, exceeded flee. Explam'itlon will be made of the production of their dnms. py the pt•lch\g ·of milk, the federal 100 lbs of butterfat and averaged

~------------------1 order, and the check1 testing of 3.49% test. . ·: Firestone Tires and ,Complete Farm Tiro mllk by that office. This award Is based only o'n

Service · The· Mich,gan .Mllk Producers official herd lmprQvement regis· association w111 entertain . the try or advanced registry records

F · • PI tt guests· at dinner and take them supervised by the Holsteln·Frle· . ranCIS a to the,night. baseball game be· .sian Association of America 1!1

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We offer a large stock of reeondltloned farm eqnit)ment Good valnel!l at' nttr~etive llrices. It brings buyers ~rom ¥ large area. '

fa(m Bureau Services, Inc. FARM EQUIPMENT BRANCH

8800 N. Grand River, US-18 Phone Lansing 2;1271

llainfield Farm . :Bureau Supply: Gregory .

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Julv 24, 1952 Page 5 Dairy Farmers Economic Problems

TJ/i! rARMING BU~IN~SS

BY CARL COLLIN ..

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. . lorlllll, l'lllljll1• 111 IIIli III ''ill\,, ol I ill' dis-emil• In ll1r• Jnst HI dnvs in :-:olilli· J\nlmnl llospllllls nm siPndily ern.MII'iill:llll ""~lnlil·~ •. J>ill'lii·Jilnr- illl'n·asing in lids I'OIIIIIry, 'l'hl!l''' Jy l\iililllliiZIIII, 'IIIIJ fiilll'sl, 111111 Ill fll'l' IIIIW ()Vf'l' J,I](J(I of lliPIIl fol' IJil! 111111! 1'1111 tliP l'iiPIIJIPSI 1\'I.IY. Ill SIIJIIIJ rtllillllli.', :tlld SOilll! Jf)(J fol' fli'I.'VI'IIi Iiili! l'iiiJil'ril I nun loll_1111! liolh Jargf' 111111 smnll nnlmnls. Tn oft .;on.l' .. ''"1;': .1::, ,VIII'I'III:IIII:n. 1.11111 mllllilil's wiH•t·r: gr:nr:ml nlll· Yonr VII '"''"dv~·" .1 1!111111 '"·''lllilds nr•e illl'flli!d, flli'ITIIJI'H hr111l I,YJlll lo ll.'il' ... 1 Ioiii IV: III lllll 11.111 1! tlil'il' illlilllals to tilfl il<lSJlilnJ fill' Ill f'lliJ J.!illl It ,\:IIIII' Jlli!S ill'l Jill'!\. I'XalllilliiiJ<lll SUI'!'fll',\' llHJdJenJJoll 1

CIJ(JIPt'n :wt:; la:il. 1 1111 '1' 1•1 ''"I! a111l ollii!l' ;.~_~,.,,, 'v,:l;; point ont c1•nnw~ dll\VII Willi lltl' dtsm:il' 111111 tlu·~a· f:l'lll'l'ltl liospilnls for hrt'l! !I li<ll llllll'lt II HII l'illl h1• dnlll! animni.'l liaVf' SI!VI!l'lll 1111 t11 1and­

to tinVI' 1111• illllin:il. lng lulvnnlagl's, l•'ir.,t, thi'Y Jllll'· lllil lillllll'liia!i• IISI! of Jnh ll!JUip-

Vr•ls 11s1 1111'::" rll:;r>:1sros :ts tho tnPnl for dlngnoslurr, n1ul "!i·~:ll· mn.Jnr IIIII'S affl'l'linrr, fnl'lll 1111i- 1111'111 of dlst:IISIJ, SPt'lltHl, tlH•y mnls 111111 flllllil ry: Jim• inc• ht'llt'r>l- prrmil wls to mnlw lll'lif't' usc' ·iosis i.e; r1•porl1'd to "" 1111' !till of ti1rolr time nnd sPrvil·c:s. Nn­prohlf'n: ol' d:liry nnd IJPr•f r·:lltli• lill'nlly most of tho worl< of vc~ls ·Jll'OdiiC'I'I'S, OIJtf'rS ill'l' IIJIIStif is, iH sl ill ciiiiJW <lll f:ll'lns Wiii'I'C' IIIli· anaplnsnH .. o;is, lllill•t·r•JJim;is, vihro- m:ds lll'l'd trl'almcml. It's f'X· lil!: n111l illillir:JX, nil nft'1•1'1inr: r·:1t- pr>i•lr•d 111111 tlu•y'JJ r•ontilllll' to tie. Topl'ilnlliill: ilo1: cli::r>asl's 111'1' 1'111'1',1' 1111 1nosl of tlll'il' Jll'ilr'lic•IJ

Dr. C. M. Clothier Veterinarian

A~suml111~ ll11• Jll'llf'lic·•~ ur Ill', '1'. A. Moll.

Phnru~ ri2r•l 1 Ill N. iHain Rl.

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Wrlla, l"honr., Orivo In or fly In

Thoy can't pay unlo,. they lay-so give your birds whnr ir tnlces to produce enouRh eggs to malte u prolit.,. Pillsbury's Best Lnying Mnsh. Come in. We'll show you how to keep your egg mnrhincs rllnning in hi~h-

llll farms for SllllHJ lillH' to 1'111111',

A llf'W wny t n mmfllll NPW· c·:J.~;tJn difiPa:-;4~ l1ns I>PPI1 an· llllllnr•f'JI. II'S ll11• ll!ll' 111' so-mlJprJ H:!lonJiZPrl" vnf'PinP to imm11nizfl jlfllll try. 'I'IHJ NI'Wf'ilStlf! rliSl'iiSIJ v:ll'l'illl' i~; ntnmiz1~rl loy diltlting it witlrt:lyr·Prin :llld IIH•n hlnsting it witl1 <'1111lp!'l'l'SI'd air. This hrP:d1s 11p IIIP v:ll'l'illl' into small parti· dP::. 'I'IH• t'inP ~prny iH blown i11ln till! pniillr.v liniiSI! wlwn: tlw r'itil'i1:: lri'f'itlliP it. llolh v:wf'ina· li1111 nnd I'I'·Vill'dil:llinll of citidl!l :1 \VPI'l\s of :1ge 111111 older lias ilPPn dlltll' i>S' ll1is nwtliod in prr· lillli11ary ll'sl;;, J.'ill'liH'I' ri'SI'lll'l'li i·S IJf'in1.: c·n l'l'ir•d on llr•fnrc• I he! idl'ii gPIS gl'llf'l'ili l'I!COilltneiHJil· liou from l'l'ls.

F. A.~ Balderson Elevator

Dnlry fnrmH nrc the flr·st line of incrensecl lmt the price of milk to the nntion's defense, With 1~overn· the consumer· is less thtln the 'nil ment nutho1•itic~ nskinr; for grenter foods' :1vcrag-es, 'l'he pl'icc of lnhor pi'Ocluction ns costs keep rising, hns gone up. J~xpcnsive new ma- 1

dairy fnrms fnce a serious ceo· chinery must he purehnserl if the nomic "squeeze." In the interest of milk supply is to Lc inoren:wd, 'l'he national welfare the spotligh.t of milk furmet• j~ stretching the ends puulic nttention should he tumed -of his roJlO to mtll<e ·them meet. I on tho economic problems of the "As costs of 'lniik production 1

milk procluccr. hnvc kept r;oing up mnny farmers. "Dnh·y fm·mers operate on n have sold cows or turned to beef

smull margin nlwnys," snys Owen rnising which requires los~ care. Richnrcls, genom I mnnnger of the Purmers nrc paying up to $325 for) Amerlcnn Dniry Association, "nncl average milk cows, and more for milk production involves grout risi< mixed dniry feed. If mille prices nncl large investment. It involves hnd increased as much r.s wages grouter hazards lhnn most other in most sections mille would cost n businesses. Dairying faces the ordi- lot more per quart. nary economic risks anrluncertain- "Milk is vitnl to the nntionnl' dc·J ,ties of the market nnd it is also fense, health, wenlth and ~;ecurity. uuLject t? tl;e nnturul culu!l'itics of If the dairy farmer is to he kept in' drought, hntl, rloods, or drsnst1:ous business, his increased costs must snows. Come drought . or lur;h· be lmlnncecl by incrense1l returns j water cows must he llliil<ecl cln~ly . . . ·' and the milk mnrketccl. The milk !ust as tn ~ny other lms11!ess. And factory, can't be switched off like 1f. tlw nntwn ~ccds an '.ncreased an industrial plant or the fresh m1lk supply sct·Jous attentwn must milk put in storage warehouses. be given to the economic situation

"Costs of milk production have of the dairy farmer."

Cleanliness Offers Fly Protection

Fly enntrnl nroUtlll Jlw fnrm is " no cnsy job hut ~nnilal.ion nnll

Mol'(' nnll more Jnrmers cln off. usc of rrmmmt>nderi spmy ma­fnrm work. USDA slurlics slww trrials will mnkc iL ensier, nc­that over 2'1'./,• of the nation's cording to nny ;ranc.s, Michigan farmers work more limn 100 clays State college entomologist. per year of[ lhr. fnrm. In 1929 Sanitation means getting rid of only 12';i· of them did, The slurly nll plaees where flies may !n·ee1l. marie hy USDA economists shows .rn Ill'S snid t lint. unless hrcccling that tlw JWrccnlngP. of farmers places ill'P. rrrnoverl, it: is doubt· rlning off.f<Jrm worl' between lOll fnl IIHll spr:1y materials will do n11d 2•1D rlnys a year 11 11s ric· the conlrol job. Manure piles,· crensed since .19.1!1. Howcwr, the dnmp <H!'as, rail' pens nnd similar percentage worl\ing more than :n·cns arc hrccding places for 2!10 days hns increased greatly. llics.

Prcscnl regula I ions forhirl usc

noasling-car season will be here before long. You might keep in minrl that corn loses ncnrly half ils sugar N>nlcnt in 12 hours if left exposed to a tcmpl'rnture of 7fi dr)grl'cs. But corn properly rct'rigPI'ntr•tl illses only nboul J;i';;, nf its suger in :l!l lwurs. Best wny to hnvc top quality eom is to r:lisl' it your­self. 'l'hrn tlw time clomrnt from stalk In pot clorsn't: nllow .for n loss of nny .food V<Jlue.

of DDT in rlniry lmrns. But lin­dane or methoxychlor will con­t.ml llir•s in hnrns, .Tanrs snid. Ten ills of 2:i',;, wettahlc linrlane pow­cler, or rJO lhs of :;w;,. wettable llll'lilo·xyehior powliel', in '100 gnl· IIlllS O[ Walc!r iS tile CIJI'I'el!i: strength. It si1ould bo applied in a l'lllli'SI' spmy, hut not in qiJall· lilies lilill will run of[ tile walls. Do not spray feeds, wntcring r.nps or mnnr~ers, .fanes wnrnecl.

Ontsirlc walls or pig pens may

Fi1•st 1lriv1~ norl.h of Silsby's on Stain Street · · Phmu~ 2-il701 l\[ason

Farmers put· 27l million bush· f!]s of, small grnins nnd relatc•cl crops tmrler price support fmm their 10:i1. product ion. '1'!1.1 t 's ·I~ million bushels unrh)i' I he J1l'f'V· ious year. Hero in Micilignn the mnjor cmp showint:; t lw largest lolnl put unrlcr Joan was hPans­

he spmyecl with DDT at the rate or '.ill Ills or :;w,;. wettnble DDT powder tn 100 gallons of wall'!'. Clllonlnnr, at. the rate of Hi lhs nl :ifl',; wellahk powder .fnr 100 gnllons of water, also may be usf'd. Lindam:, mixc11 tile same as lor inside nsf'! also is effective.

A eomilinalion of pyrethrum

"lfide-1'/ow "Feed almost 1,:; million hundrcl.lwcigllt. :------:-------...._-_

MEANS A FAST-MOVING HARVESt.

Wheat came next with well over a million illlshels, Jollow!'rl hy onts, harley, ~oyhc)ans nncl hay nml pnsturc seed~. All evidence points to n lot of grain going llll· rlcr loan this year. PMA ol'ficials expect n hit:( lonn program ior wheat ami corn.

Latest reports show moisture content of wheat comhincrl in Michigan the forepnrl of .Tuly nt 11 to 12%. nest: w1:ight. rangecl from !i!l-Gl pounrls. We hope farm· ers storinrr whr~:~t on farms have

Basements Water Proofed

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JOE WHITE 21910

Phone I.nnslng fi9617

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Dotted arrow shows the wide feeding throat· of the ALL-CROP Harvester. It lets you handle heaviest crops in a wid~, free-and-easy flow, without choking or bottlenecking.

You see the result in cleaner grains and. seeds, more thoroughly threshed ... in easy­to-make adjustments and new ·freedom from field delay.

1 Wide-flow feedjng steps up capacity tre­mendously •.. saves power, fuel and crop losse~. Let us show you,. . . . ·

Tuneln the National farm and' Home Hour ~ ·Ev1ry: : ; : .· 5aturdar - NIC

lllL·CRO.P Ia an AIII•·Chalmoro lrado•mar,k.

fiLLIS·CHILMERS . I SAUS. AND. SIIIVJ(I ..

ll igh quality crop. It: wheat de· tcr·iorntes in storage farmers may be Stll'fll'iscd at the rloclmge \Vhcn . tests are made at elevators later. , Regulations protecting qunlity of food grains· arc t:;oing to IJe tougher from now· on.

Mir.ccllnny .••• Whnlr. mcnt: is Invading U. S. mnrlwts. Ten mil: lion pounds ·are ·expected to lie Imported from :Norway in the next 12 months ... National np· pie crop is o[[ S% from last year. Michignn's crop, is expect ell to he rlown ahout 3 million hushcls from 19!11 · .. , USDA plnns to pmchnse up to l:i million pounrls of cheese in U. S. for school lunch programs. This is part of· the federal fnrm price support pro­gram ••• Strawberry production here in Michigan this yenr took a beating from rough growing weather, Yield per acre dropped 20 crntes during .Tune. ncsult is n 6% smaller crop than in 1051.

Grass is a crop-a. good or a poor crop, depending on 1 he at· tentlon given to it. •If mnnnged pro[>erly, it Is cheap feed, Mlch· lgan Stntc ·college· livestoclt SPil· ciallsls point .out •.

; i Plum· mer Mach.·nery· Co' No builcllng Is :mfer from .·; ! ·1 . • ' . • lightning than one which is pro·

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:i70f·, P.CJllnlllng thnil' hn~t· hit'rls on n hlgh·t'nHt diet,

AI llu.! ilamo tlmr:, nnnllll'l' pen of IHJIIH lll'ncltwln~: lc~m llHIIl llu~ nnrmnl lll'liH \VIIH rdVI'Il lllll'C'OillY·

81'ioncc mny he dnon In solvlnr.: rln HIIJlJlh!ml:nl with 11 lilgh·l'oKI llw summl'l' sl11d1 Jl••rlnd in ~'rm J•~ed. Pmrllwtlon jumpl'cl fmm ,10 lli'OiiliCllnn, In £10%, Afll!l' 11 Wl'l'l<H, Jhr: slip·

AI 1110 Prnrl Poullr·.v Fnrms In plenwnl wns rliHI'flllllnuPrl for· onn Mnnlvalc, N. ,f., .fnhn and 1•'1':1111< wr•1:l< nnrl priHiltr:tlnn rli'IIJllH'ri to l·:tdwrhnn.Y luivn run ic:sts whld1 I fill',\. Wlll!ll lltr~ HlljlJI]r~ml'lll \~as inrlteutn lliill fill'llllgll till! IIHI! 11 f rPliJHIIIil'd In till! dli!l, JII'Odlll~illlll

Antibiotics Make Cull Hens Cackle

lngham-West Has Summer Picnic

'I'll!! Tn[lhnnr·Wt•st Dnlr.v !Ior·rl Imprnvmm2nl IIHHIH!lntlon ht:lrl IIH Hllllllnr~r· ptllnlC! llllfi Hnlllllll nl!!l!t· lng Hunrlny nt lhll homl' of Mr. unci Mr·s. Coo J•;nwnH. Ahnnl 7fi nttr.ndr!rl,

lng fWOrliHl, M'rH. f'hn•·lrR nnv!fl lt!nd In tlw lucllt!H c·lilHs will! Mr•,'l; Ludell CIH!nlly lif'l!lltlfl. !11!rh Mil· iiH', .rr,. illnt:ncl high in llw hr1yH rllviHinn with Cm: Emen11; .Tr,, HHC·

onrl. Mur·y J•;mnnH plill'ml high for Jlto girls with l'hyliiH Clwnn'y pJndJig t;I!C'Oilli,

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r,.,. c•n'lllll wnH furnlshncl hy 1111' lr•sll'r, Willllll' Slngm• .. Afll!l' Slllgl!r IJ:IVO his l'f!Jlill'l, n Jurlg· lng r•ont1::-;1 wall l'lllHhWIPci hy llt21'h Mlllf'l' of Wllllmnslcm. A elns~ of ngecl cows n ncl a !!lnRR of ~-yr>nr-oid mlJJ\Ing lteifl'l'H WI!I'IJ plncr!d,

'J'hoHIJ re-elcded lo tlw honnl of rlhwtors WIH'I! llamlcl Wilson· r1t Holt, Dnrn Dlnhl of Dansville, nnrl Coo J:;nwns, l•'mrwls Ptntl nnrl Ln­•h!ll Clum£)Y of MaHon. 1

I' II' Ji:tdwr· Jf!ITys hnrl Ill(] liPllS prori11dnt,: IH•ns "11 11 lH: hl'llugilt nf 1111 lnfr:l'llll' ;;trnln willch had hadt to tll'lli'·Jll:nll Jll'lldtletion .. lt, pr·u~c:ri cllsnppnintlng In lll'wlue­nll slnriPd lnst lull wlwn 11 pr•n ol tlnn. 'l'iloy wem plac£•ri 011 n IIIW· 7H bml.~ were fm• ili!Jilnrl I he rest !'IlK! rnnsh t•ontnlnlt" II , 'P • nt ilw noel< In f!gg lll'urillclion. 1>- , w nut ·0

'I'll, 1•'1 •I Pt'l l'l't;ys tnli<Pri 1 mydn supplenwnl. J t'IHiuetiull I. •

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0 l'OHP Imm '17'' to RW' wit hit '>(] ~dl!nllt;ts nl LPrlc:rlr! Lai)f)l'filorles dr · ·. ' ''' "' 1 ~

Lyman l•'rcshour placed high in the! 'nwn':-; dnHK with Halph Darl·

Aftor Hpruylnr,: paslmes !or potsonnu~ weeds, If's l:est to lwep the eattle out unill after the Wl~erls hnVI! rlecomposecl, ~uy Michigan Fitnlc eollege extenslon speciullsts.

111111 oiltnlrwrl snmo Allt'ofrw 2·A 1Y-'· lllll'f!rlln,YI'iii·VIt 11111 t11 Jl-1~ feer'l Ll•drrle Hf'IPnllsls hl'f'nml' lnler-supplr•llwnt. t'I'ills supplement. rsted nnrl haw: slnrtc:d cnntrulll'd Juts hl'l!ll llsr:d ily eurnmerdnl I!XlWI'inwnls 111 dr:IPI'Inltlf! how fc•r•rl mnnufnPiltl'l'l's for some much J\ur11fnr• is ac•ltially re­tlme '" lrwn:asc: l(t'nwtil anrl Jm- IJitit'l'ri to mnlntnln this iltgh pm­fii'DVI' hPaltll of poultry.) dul'llon on n low c•osl fl'i!rl. 'l'lwy

Dlsn:ganllug tlw l'f'f!flllllllf'llcll'd :dso hope to Jear11 Jusl wllnt pf. rlnsngr•, tlH•y used 21,[, ills of thr. fpcf this super dosagl! will lHtVC) ;;upplemrmt for each 1 no Ills of on l1lgh lJrodtll!lng illnls. fe1.•rl. 'l'o tlwil· surprise, IIH•sr' 7H The nmmmt of A11rofac nserlln iiJlflitl'C!Ill <'tills, whil'h were lwillg llt!'SC early tests will maltc 1111' l't>rl 1111 inferior· Inylng masll, rnsl! ('oHt pmhlllltlvl.! for UHIJ througil­.from n lll'IHitlr!lion 11f 211'/1· to out the flmlk. Tfnw(•vr>r, the - ..... _______ ------- .............. _____ nmounlusr:rlmny hr. mnny limes

nnd pipr:mnyl hutnxldr. is now greater thnn twr.r.:;sary to in· av:liliihlr: for spraying for liorsl'· er·ea:;c: egg pmduc·tlon. Thus pel· lllr•s and will aid in control of lt:ls supcr-ehnrr.:r!rl will1 illlri'IJIIlY· 1h:c:r lll1:s. llowev!'l', tr·ealnll'nl dn snppl£'1111!111 possibly will hr: will la:;t only aiH>lll :i riays IJVI!Il lhr. answer to ovf'l'r'otnlnr~ tile umir•r· the IH•st elrr·umstarwcs and Slllllllll'l' slncl< period tn rgg Jll'll· I!Oill'l'llll'illed dosages. Follow i11- ciuctlon since expl!l'inwnts slww stnwtions of nu1nufneturcr.~. the numrnl't' moult is cinllnitl!ly

We. hafe been protecting Michigan farmers against costly crop damage by hail5torms since 1911. For full details write us or see your nearest agent. Agent5 wanted in some territories.

/} MICHIGAN MUTUAL HAIL . 7NJ«<lllltCC

.fanes rccnmmenrlcrl. hring riclnycd. .fl4 MIJTUA\ 11.!KL; zoe t( CAPITOL A VI., LAHJIHQ, MJgt, ·

Auction Sale Because of the •Ieath of my hnshantl I will sell at the place <l miles south of ~lnson on lJS-127 to llal'lles road then cast of Ellen 2!/:l miles or 6 miles north of Leslie on US-127 to Barnes road, then cast '1% miles, on

Saturday, July 26 12:30 Sharp

Good Selection of Household Goods JUontgomcry Ward Refrigerator,

~oml condition Gibson El•~etl•ic Range, Daisy tylle Allietl Washing Maehin1' Em·elm Eleetric Swce1lCr with

attadunents nattcry Radio White Cabinet 2 Tubs and Rollers

Sterling Dresser Set fi Silver Pl:ttes, FOJ'Ics, Piclde Fori{S

and Cream 1 .. 1ulle 4-llicce Canistm· Set Piano Bench . Glass Cloel• Shelf 2 AmCJ•ican Flags

9xl0 Rug

Rite-Way Milldng Machine, com­' 11lete 17 Uags 1of Montgomery Ward

Insula.tion Oltll~a..-;hioncd DJiCSSer llauel SCJ'een lnvalill 1.'able 2 Aluminum Tea Kettles Weatherstri)l)ling 2 Cop)ler Boilers New Gal'llcn See1ler For){s ami Shovels lland Ralccs

Apllle Piclwr Grub lloe

lj3 h. p. Electric Motor

Library Table Dining Room Table 6 Straight-bade Chairs Whitll I>J•op·lcaf Table 4 White Stmight-baelc Chairs Squ:ll'e Iutchen Table Buffet mtchen Cabinet China Closet Floor Lamps

Dishes, some antique 4 Pah·s of Pillows Brass Red %. Iron Betl a 1\l:tttresses Chest of Drawers Round ~l'able 4 Rocldng Chait's 2 Pairs ot' Crutches

Steel Bed 2 Day BCIIs

Morris Chair End Tabl'c

Fernery

Enamnlml Canner, 8-qt. Size Pressm·c Cooi{CI' with Cunning

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Round Aluminum Roaster Ol:tss Roaster ll'oning Uo:ml and Table 'l'rash numer Camtcd Fruit Checlmr Games Guitar 2 IJaslwts Round Table Gln.'!sware \VImtnot Calm Dishes Stanlls Wood and Coal Circulating Heater

Tanl• Heater Old Fashioned Barrel Churn Large Pulleys 2 La1•ge llJanes Good Oil Barrels Cant lloolc Roofing Paper Feed Gri111lcr 2 Goml V -Uelts norse Shoes Cross Cut Saw

Emery Wheel 2 Gmin Pidut)lS

Lo~ Chain

Bolts, Nuts, Washers 2 ~lillc St1·ainers Level Soldering Iron Pohlto Slicer Laa•ge Vise Small Vise Chcelc Writer Ice 1.'ongs Oil Stove Awning Set Wrccldng Bar 2 New Car Jn.clcs Tin Shears 1\itchen Ste11 Ladder . Tooster Kitchen Stool

3 Iron Plant Stands Pi)le Cutter 3 Cloclcs Jaclc Sm·ew .. Doctor Boolt Plywood 2 Comfol'ters 16-Gauge Marlin Shotgun with

Shells 1 llah• of Wool Blanlcets · 10 Rabbit· Crates Boolcs. 2 Jlalf ·Gallon Croclcs Piano 4 ~lirrors St•~el Closet for Clothes Clothes Bn.'llcet Throw Rugs Steel Cai')Jcntcr Chest ·LaJ•gc Tool nox 2 Large Trunl•s Swivel Chair Sea Shells Some Pictures Dnsh Board Cloclt Antique Cloclc Curtains and 2 Pairs of Dra1les J .. ittle Secretary Box

2 4-JIIy G:OOxl6 Tires and Tubes with Rims

Kerosene LIUR)I 2 New Dust Pans

· Calm Box Bread Box New J\lail Box Tire Chains Gallon of Berry Bros. Jlouse Paint ¥2-gallon of Light Oal• Oil Stain (Jorn Knife Brace and Bit

· 1\eyhole Saw lland Saw Large Wrench 1\ledicino Cabinet Oil B1trrel Pipe Fittings Step Ladder Chain l~all Nails

Square Lawn Seat

Picl• Axe Lawn Mower

2 Scythes Bag Cart

Drill Press

Pla~form for Moving Stove~~ Quantity of Red Steer Fertilizer

Hundreds of Other Items Terms - Cash Day of Sale Not Responsible For Accidents

Mrs. Harry Wing, , Owner Bob Kirby·- Clare Baker - Auctioneers, ·. ',

. B. V. Fruin - Clerk :: .. .\ . . ·

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Jngham County News July 24, 1952 Paoc 6 LEG.U. NO'l'IOJ!:S LEGAL N"O'fiOES UllGAL NOTIOI!iil

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