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Ninety-Sixth Year, No. 40

Three in Family Go to Hospital Following Crash

Three members of the Phillip Cawndcr family, Vaughn rond, Bunl<er Hill, went to Mason Gen· era! hoHpilal Sumlay noon tollow· ing a eolllsion. Another fomily of 4 t•eeeived mediml treatment at the hospital but wrre all re· leased. Their rctum trip to Flor· Ida was Interrupted.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Cavender and their dau~hter, Marilyn, 16, were headed west on Plains rom!, 5 miles soutlt of Mason. Cavender said he stopped before entering the intersection with US-127 and, falling to see a car com 111g from the north, headed acro~s. The south-bound r•ar driven by .Tames Heath, Dania, F'iorida, stntd' tltc Cavender plclwp trud<. The true!< sl\irlclccl acro~s the pit ve· ment, stntcl~ a concrete flbutment and fell onto Its nose into a lO·foot diteh. Tile ditch cnnlnillcrl only a trickle of water.

Cavender sutTerl"'l injuries to his head, brol\en finf:ers and one finger was nearly ~cvcrcrl. Mrs. Cavender has a fractured pelvis and painful bruises. The <laugh· tel' brolw her collarhone and was cut and brutsecl. All 3 suffered from shoclc

The Heaths were on their way hom'-! after visiting tr>latives in Grand Rapids. James Heath hac! his knees cut, h ts wire su fferecl a brol<en cheel\ hone, her knees were cul nne! she hac! other cuts about her face. Their 2 rlaugh· ters, LPe Ann, 11, anrl Patricia, :3, were cut and bruised when they were !lung from cat• seats Both girls were cut about their heads. Lee Ann hurl her right hand and Patricia had a deep gash 111 her scalp.

After being trea led· n I Ma:;on General hospital tlH!Y wailed un· til the arrival of 'relatives from Grand Rapids :uui rcllll'necl tlwn• with them.

Army Draft Takes 25 from Ingham

Twenty-five Ingham ~·nung men have received their orders to report for lnr!u('tion nex' Wednesday. All will be gning to the army.

Beginning llP.XI month the navy will take men from the drall pool. While official word has nnt yet been received by clmfl

'boards, thew cxpcet 1he call tn be nenrly cloublccl for Nnvemhet·.

'rhe 25 ordererl Iot' in'cluclion nexl Wednesday aro to report at Veterans hall, 213 S. Capitol, at 6:30 In the morning 1o board a bus for the Detroit Induction cen· ter.

On the list are Charles L. Willis, John N. Simmer, Fredrlcl' S. Wilson, Norman .r. Penner, Brian N. Brodberg, Jerome .r. Schnorr, John H. Smith, Jr., Ed· ward L. Preston, Lewis R, Decl\· er, Robert A. Buche!, William W. Lyons, , John B. Smith, William J.

Ryder, Jaclc S. ·~ubar, John J. Anderson, Gary C. Huffman, Michael L. · Bellmap, Ronald B. Vaillancourt, Way n e Penix, David G. Berry, Eugene T. Fox, Leonard A. 'Mohre, H.lchard H. Britton, John J. Wlchtosld and

, ~ariti~l~ s. Almu11. ,

SEVEN WERE HURT when a Florida-bound car hit this pickup truck at the intersection of US-127 and Plains road Sunday forenoon

Riding in the truck were Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Cavender, Bunker Hill,

and their daughter, Marilyn, 16. They had stopped for the trunkline

and then started up without seeing the car approaching fr.om the

north. James Heath, D~nia, Florida, was driving the car. With

him were his wift> and 2 young daughters. The picture was taken as

Arthur W. Jewett, Mason, and Captain Versile Babcock of the sher­

iff's department were using a stretcher to carry Mrs. Cavender from

the wreckage to an ambulance. She suffered a broken pelvis. ( lng­ham County News photo.)

Work Progresses On New School

Mason's ct•owrled classrooms may get relief in Nnvemhcr, school board memhr.rs agreed Wcrlnr•rlny night following ~ st uri~· nf prngress reports.

Originally scheduled fnr occu· IHIIIC'Y in September, the comple· linn rla!P at one time looked as though 11 might he .ranuary. Nnw it's hack to mid·Novemhcr.

The terrazzo floor has been laid anrl is now being finished. Laying of asphalt tile and insta'l· l.llicm n[ ventilators nnd cabinets Will t hrn remain, said Supt. ,fames II. Vnnder Ven.

Sunflower Champion at 95

Thief Gets Little A~ McCarn Agency

A dollar anrl a hnlf from a drawer and a few dnllnrs from n cigaret vending machine was all that a thief got for his trouble at McCarn Oldsmobile In Mason Wednesday night.

Lights in the hig showroom rc· main on all night. The thief grabhed lhe vending machine and pragged it back out or the glare to Jimmy the door nne! get t11e coin hox.

Mason, Michigan, Thursday, October 6, 1955 4 Sections- 30 PaQcs

City Considers New Fire Truck As.Replacement

News Index Want nrls, PngeH fl, 7 nnrl

8, Pnrt 1. Soclnl ncwH, PngeH 4 n nrl j,

Part 1; Pago ·1, Part 2 . . Editorials, Pnge 2, Part :l. Sports, PagP I, Pnrt •t. Farm nows, Pages 2, :l anrl

I, Pnrt •1.

City Takes Over Cleanup Job at Old Legion Site

Mason Seeks Administrator Under Charter

S u p e r v I sm·s proceed lngs, 'I' 1 1 1 II Mason's propnsnrl new fire r - I I Masnll has HHHUillt'd all l'l!· It ('1111111 y IV t \ an Ol'l llfii1CI1

I I ftge 01• 'Hrt '· '1111 f 1 · ,. 1 enac·tecl Montlll,\' night, dl," t'olln· trurl\ w II throw n tr.nvy strenm Legal notlc•ps, l'nge H, l'nrt spons1 1 ty ot' t ll! ~1te o t w ·'

of wntm· hlgiH!r thnn the cnurt 1 i I•agc H, Part 2; Pngl' '1. fonnet• LPgloit Memorlnl hulldlng l'ilnwn must find n dty nrlmhti5· iloUSP, II will rmtTy 750 gallons Pnrl a; Pngc ;i, Part 4. 1111 South .Telfersnn Mnnrlay ll'alur for Mason wlllnn Hll rlny~. of water nnd more equltlment fQr BuslnesH directm·y, Page ti, night. It had prevlmtsl:, heon 'J'Ite decision waH rr•Hehrrlwlthnnt fighting farm and city fires nnrl Pat'l ·I, agreed tlllll Amerll'nn Legion n rllssPnting vnte fnllnwlng rnhtl· will have fog spray uppnl'lltus for Pnst No. t,IH wnuld t'H~I' Ill'! mum of rllsr•usnlnn. lnrlustt·lul fires, Those nrc some hnihllng and restore tlw hlllrl to <'n•iitlnn of tht• dll' arlmlnis· nf the spel'lf!Pntlons which city s A d• lt.s origlnnl lnnds!'llpt! hefnt·e the tmtnr pnst is 11 mvldPrl for In llill i!IIUtiellmen ngrcml upon Monday tate u ltor·s l'tty wnulcl llCC'ept llw area, ('II>' eharter adopiPd at 1111 PIP!'• night when they asl\ed for blda 't'hr land, .nrlglnull:,• glvnn lo tlon In J~l:it. In tlH• nrrllnntH'IJ nn the nPw unit. Bids will be re· tlw dty hy the lleHolvo Gt•lffln nppi'OI'Pd ~lonrlay, ihP admlni~· C't!lvcd November 7. A k f Ch I est all', was IPasPrl lo tlw L••glon tratrn· <'llll hi' hired or llt'Pd hi' n

l~lt·e Chief Leland Au~tln jlrt!· s or ange post [or II CO~l,nlllltlt~· httlldlng :!0 l.EI•: \\'AUto: Is observing tlw IIWI•HIIY vote> o[ the ['lllllll'll. ·,]1) set\led the department's lden of 1 yPars 11go, I he donor IIIIIs a 20th llnnlvt•t'sllt'~' uf t1Ping in will 1111\1' full illllhoritv t11 hlw what Is needed for Mason fil'l? I A t" ~t·arull'nlhPr nf ReHolvo Griffin of husint•ss lnt' ltllllsl'lt'. lie t•siah· .ttul tirP all l'ity l'mplr;yePs nnrl (li'Otectlnn. lie said that the pro· n ccoun lng Mllslln. 'l'lw llltllrling was des· lislwd Wiin•'s drug S!III'C in ~Iii· will be [)['('llllntahlr. to the ('(lllill'll poser! tllllt will adequately give lt'oycrl hy flt•e In Decemhet' of son 20 .\'Pill'S ngo, In II stP.uly for hiH ill'! Ions. The admlnlslr;ilm• fire protection fol· MAson ami IIH• IO:'i:l. r•xtmnslon pmgram his httslnPss l'an malw put·•·hnsrs fot· the dt}' surrnttnrllng area for several Allllll~'gh In, gettc•t•al the re!';"·.t The post llllilt n new hullrlln!~ I has gr~1~vn and Hr! ~aw tlw 1111 to $101) wttlmut r•m1ncll np· years. ["/ Aurltto1: C.cneral Vl~tor 1111· nortll of Ma~nn 011 US·127. 11 wa~ Wm·es. lll'o ~on~ l~rlward anrl tJt'lll'al. l~ot· put·l'!w~cs tmtwcen

Austin proposed tllnt the cal1 ;.:unskl following the annual derlkaterl to l'ommunity u~e In R?hr>rt lll'l' plllll'mnl'ists alr.lllg $1flfl and $1,000, Ill' must have be big enough to carry 5 men. audit uf Ingllnm t•ccnt•rl,; was Seplemhet·. With tlw father and Ralph Swi~lf'· muncll approval, anrl for put'· Tlw pumps would be able to l~urhttory, lie mrulP severlll spe· Councilman L. A. \l'ilecl!'n sug· hart. Anoilter son llali worlwd at r·IHIHPli over $1,0110, tile muncil shoot a stream of water at the ctflc suggestions. ~r·stPrl tllat tile c•outwil accept llw the stm·c .. 'l'ltat'~ llnrold Wan•. must mlvPt'llsr for hldli. ThP a<l· rate of 750 gallons per minute un· His audltot·s dlsr·ovet·ed I he ~Ito ,18 Is. n.ow ~ervtng with the army in ministmtnr will pn•parP tile hnrlg· det· 1:10 Ill of pressure or 300 gal· I $11,807.40 In undeposlted fine~ "We Cltll sr!t'Vl' 3 purposes hy ],mea. et, m<·ommPtHI plthll•· impmve· Ions of water a minute under 300 hald hy forrnel' Justice .Jnhn \V. itCI'Cpling this nt·ea now/' Dr. ----~-----·- menls anrl t'Pign o\'f'l' nil dt\r lb of pressure. It will have a Gt·ugel at Leslie. Targonsld had Wilcden stated. "Fir~t. it will clr.partments. · 200-horse powor engine and 1hc previously written to Prosecutor show to the boy' of the Legion Herd Retest for "Tiu•t·r• '' no dtfff'rr•m·P hP· truck will he at least 32 feet Charles \V, Chambe\hlin ~b~ut pnst that the dty appreciates tween the dty administrator· ltmg, The proposed unit will have the held-out money. 11 a et Cl' thelt• eflort to pnwide the new B 1 D' ( -· l'nunc·tl I'PI<llinnship anrl the power steering and a 5·li1JCed d;~ted September 29 Tnr~onsl~l cnmmunity hllilcllng. Sl'eoncl, it ang s ISease s c h 0 ()I liUjll'l'illlf'nril'lli·S ['It n nl transmission. asked to be advised of dtspost· would he ion had to fill the base· bonrd relationship," Dr. 11. H.

Austin said that the unit spec!· tlon of the case. The trial will ment with brntwn coneretc an:l W'lll Start Soon Lethhrirlg-1' stHIPd at thr mr!Ptlng. fled will cost between $12 000 to I likely be sche.cluled at thts term bricks whic·h would he expr•nslve liP, Attonwy ltaymonrl Mr·Lean, $20.000. ' of cotn·t, satd the JH'osecutot· to move in tlw event Mason . C'lflirmont F.ventt, formet' mnyor,

Most of the money will come Tuesday. needs n new standpipe or wat;•r RctPst of mille. Ill ln~ham ami Glen Conn, Consumers Pow· from a fire equipment fund set I Other suggestln1!8 and de· mains in the area, And Ialit, :;ev· r•oLIIIIy f<ll' Bang'H dtseasc wtll he· cr Co. manag-Pt', aiii'!Hled. up 3 yr.ars a.go, The city has mands by the audttor general era! councilmen are wondering tf gin the mtdrlle of OetutJcr under I $10,887.62 in the fund. For the set forth that supervisors laucm•k the basement couldn't be covered the cooperative program of tltc• :·A Inn~ t ltnl' ngn," Dr. Leth·

authorltv to tn'Lke lump s Michi"<Ln and U. S. detlnrtments hndgf' ~a.td, "lir·hon.l hoard mem· Past 3 years, the city has ralsecl ' . ' over with an inexpensive roof ,., 1 1 appl·opt·i·lttons ·tnd [Jaymenls to of agt·i•·ulture. Jers rr.nliwr tlw .tnh nf n111nlng $3,000 from tnxes for the fund. ' ' and used fot· city equipment 1 1 In addition, what money remains the county fnlr hoard ~nd to the stu rage." The in1lial county-wirlc test "'I a. S<'lflnl. shnttlrl . ~Je left in lh; In the fire department malnte· county r?ad comm_lsston, that Ingham count\' cattle for Bango's h.uuls " 1 nne petson. ~cnple nc·

the hostlltal bulldmg account The Ll•gion w,ls relieved of all d' . I .. 1'l-t I' It cept the sdwol orgnnlzatlon AS nance fund at the end of every ' lease responsibilities and it will 1.sease was ~uu.e 111 · :>· · ,esu. s satisfactory. The dl\' nrlminls-y;~ar is also put in the equipment suspense fund be dosed out, that now he up to the city to finish r~f t_he test tncht·:~t;•d a hen! 1 ~1 · t ratot• idea is new in' Milson. In fund. . ~habte~~~~~:~~~ntb~a~~~~eat·~ fi~~~ cleaning up the area. ~-~elton ;:lte of JO., <IIHI a ('all c a few )'Pai'H, it will hP ncl'ep!Pd

The proposed new truck Wtll. by jusices of the peace before ------- Idle of~;,· as the lwst way to get the job replace Mason's blue fire truclc I justice court prisoners llre ac· Since the Initial test a pt·ogl'ilm 1Iont!." · · purchased. In 1938. Tthat truclc ceptecl at the jail, that the COUll· Com·munl·tv Chest of retesting in infected and SUS· "Tiu• l'ity must he mnsirll'l'ecl will be stripped of all fire equip· ty treasurer distribute delinquent peel herds has heen Clll'l'ied out to as f1 $J;iO,OtiO lmHiness," Council· ment and outfitted with a plat· tax collections to the proper Ch L d aid In eontt·olllng tlw infeetlon. man Bernard C,HJy rledlrcrl. "No form for s~reet department use, funds monthly, that the county ooses ea ers 'Calfhoorl vnccinatlllll hilS also Ill ltCI' httsiness of such size would Austin .satd. Th~ red true!'· clerl\ reconcile tlw checldng been offered Ill owners ol intPeted limp along \\ilh part-lime man-bought Ill 1948, Will be l\ept Ill account of the Lansing branch For Fund Drl·ve herds. agcmcnt. The C'OUJH'il will still use. . oiiicc monthly, that the judge of This yc•nr's t1:st w.ill again mal<l' mal\!' thr polkics of thl' f'ily. The

Bids to supply the city with the probate spt up n separate receipt use of the "mtlk rmg" test tis a administrator will put into action fire .truck will be opened· in_ a acco11n" ~ procedut·e for the I Ingltam's CommLtnit~' Cltesl IS preliminary screening pmcedttre. what the counctl wantR." month. No matter who gets the juvet.:l. division, and that the I naming learlers for the annual A mohile testing labot·atory will "I'm not worried about the contract, It will probably b~ "county buarrl of4 edur-ntlon t'lll'J'\', 1unr! clrlv~ ;)Vhiclt opens October, be located' in the counry. lll·rd counf'il going amlss 011 this spring or summer before it will a setlat'ate account on schoJl · 24. 'mill;: >S<lmpleli wil~ be collected proposition," Dr. LeLhbrirlge be delivered, Austin said. dlstt·ict auclits. Eugene Houcl\ of Lansing 1s from alt producing', he~rl!; in the said. "Tf this system rlocsn'l worl<

The new trucl< will be red. Supervisors have been paying general chairman of the out-coun· county. These :;ample~ will be out, a majot·ily vote by the coun· the 3 county road commission· ty area. Max McCarn of Mason tested at the laboratmy.anrl the ell in one night c:nn emRe the cit~' ers lump sum allowances for heads Mason, Vevnv, Alaieclon ownel'S informed of the t·esults administmtnt' plan. The council

T rador Explodes During Refueling

While Douglas English, 9, was refuellng a tractor on the farm of his father, H. D. English, 1093 Every road, late Tuesday after· noon it exploded.

The boy received superficial hut painful burns on his hands and arms.

expenses. Hereafter, if Targon- and Aurelius. · by mail. still is cllt·pr•lly responsible to the sl<i's recommendations are fol· Lansing, East Lansing and the Herds shnwing suspidous milk people and the vote of 4 out of 7 lowed, payments for travel townships of Meridian, Deihl and samples will be bloocl·tested to councilml'n is all that is required expense can he made only when Lansing arf' in a section by them· determine If any infected animals to l'lmngoe an,l'lhing needed to he vouchers are submitted, audited selves. This year Bath and Grand arc pt·esent. Blood·tcsting will be changed." and approved in the same man· Ledge have joined the LAnsing done in must cases by local vet· Mayor Alfmd Forche rlirectecl net' as other vouchers submitted chest drive. They will go in with erinarians working in coopemtion the flnnnl'e committee to select a to the board of supet·visors. the out·county area which has with the departments uJ' agricul· man fnr council approval. On the

In recent years supervisorR been given a quota of $11,247. lure. committee are Councilmen nob· have made lump sum payments The allotment is low, Chest of· Reactm· animals wtll be per· ct•t Phillips, Dr. L. A. Wllcdden to the fair board. Hereafter pay-' flcials explained, because of con· mancntly identified as such, and ami Richard Morris.

Entry was gained by smashing a pane of glass In the shop and reaching through the break to unlatch the window. The thief had to climb around 2 Delhi town· ship police cars after crnwling

William Randall, 9i'i, is claim· through the window. One was a Mason firemet~ were slll'f2· ilnl for the sunflower title. I-Ie new plltrol car and the other a maned. Loss, estimated at $7;J,

ments for county lair expenses trlhutions which will be made by quat·antinerl until sold fnt· bc>ef. A Coon and Dr. Lethhrirlge were can be made o~ly on properly out-count:,' rr?sidents employt!d in new addition to the progt·ttm is members 11 f the charter f'ommis· supported and Itemized expense Lansing where payroll deduction the offering of indemnity pay· liinn in lfl:\1. Everitt advocated vouchers, ltftcr submission In plans opemte. j mcnts to owners llf infeeted herds the ereation ot a city adminis·

h<t.'' a posy which is now 14 feet trade-in. I was confined to the tractor. hi"h with blossoms 12 inches . . The boy was refueling the · .". .. 'rt ·t· 11 1 3rJ I Pollee Chtef Harry Chandler of tractor from an elevated tank in ,u 1 nss .. , lC . s '1

', ca;r es Mason and Captain Versilc Bah· the atd !.~looms .. rh~ sunfio\1 er champion cock of the sheriff's department y · ltv?s wllh hts daughter, .Mrs. Mac were checking for fingerprints Dc.tn, on _J'fo~\ Hog~,wk road. Thursday mornmg.

and approval by the board of All Chp:;t lenders attd eo-chair· who elect to sell all theil· rear·tm·s tratnr while he wa,; mayor, but supervisors. men will meet at the Legion for immediate slaughtet· thmugh the idPH •was never carried out.

The auditor general expressed Memot·ial buildina in Mason next authori7ed sales yarrls or sl,tugh· The ordinance sel up' hy tlJe his appreciation of the coopera· Thursday night for the ldck-off terhouses. Such tnrlemnity is, in l'OLmcilmen does not provide a tion and assistance given his dinner. i-teatherwood Farms and addition to the salvage value of definite SHiary. And other per· auditors by county officials and Kouts Chevrolet, Lansing, will the animal lot· beef. The beef sonal qualifil'nt ions at·e only

d II their o/Tice staffs. pick up the check for the dinner. value ol an anim<tl is not atl'ected minor, The arlmlnistrntor, under

Ju ge WI• Hear The audit set forth the Jler Worl,in" as co-chairmen with by the presence of bt·ucellosls. ter1ns of the ot•rllnance, must be· Bald''' f1·c~h tlu\IJ.dmnlK F't•itlny-Sutut·· '"' ""• ,,t s""'·tnut ""'ant <l•uv, M""""· Hot ''"'"'"""t' l•'l'idllY-Satut·da,. 111 capita county expenclitut·es for McCarn are Mrs. Frank Parmc· Indemnities run ft•om $2;i un come 11 Mason resident, i[ notal·

•tllwt Swuo•lout VIIO!lllt "1"

1"· Ill\\ I T .I o· highways, welfare and other lee and Mrs. Fred Fichter, Alale· grades to a maximum of $50 on re<tclV. He doesn't have to be a ------------------..:::..:.:;_..;_;_:.:;_ ____ ~;.: ral er ISpute !items· of county governll?ent. The don; Mrs. Ray Mathews and MrH. registered animals. Animals are civil' engincet•, but it will help. Jov 0 DaViS Wil/ Handle complete audit report wtll go he· Clarence Frye, Aurelius; Harold appraised hefore they leave the eouncihnen agref'rl.

1' • In Lansing Friday afternoon at fore su~ervisors at the Novem· Bell <llld Mrs. Beatrice Weis'.l, farms. The commtttee will give ser· 2:30 Judge Marvin J. Salmon or ber sesston. Mason; and Mrs. Harold Larkins, This year's test Will agam be ious thought to local candidates Automobile License Plates Judge Louis E. Coash will hear a Vevlly. I undet• the supet·vision of Dr. K, for the office as well AS seek ap· dispute over a proposed house Others serving as community E. Merlnu, of Lansing, area vet· plicatinns for other areas, coun·

. ram<'s M. Hare, sccretarv of stalf', haH namerl .Joy 0. Dnvis of MaRon to he manager of the hraneh license plate bureau in Mason. Davis will take over the Sill£! nf plates Monday, October 17, succeeding Gerald L. Graham, c·nunty drain eommlsslonet·.

in Mtdllgan the sale of auto· mobile license plates Is political patron:IJ::e of the secretary of slate. Republicans have had· the agency under H.cpublican secre· taries of state since 1938. With the Dcmocr<~IH gaining the secre· lnry of state's office last Novem· ber a change In the management of the Mason ngency has been ·in the worl~s for almost a year. Davis won the endorsement of the InghAm County Democratic committee anrl the appointment ivas quickly forthcoming. Davis and Hare are personal friends be· cause of fair Interests. Hare was manager of the state fair during much of the period that Davis served as manager of the Ing· ham county fair. Davis headed the Ingham [air for 16 years.

Davis has an Insurance agency. His office Is at · 318 YJ S. Jeffer· son, over the Farmers banlc. Un· til the license p1ate rusl1 begins after the first of the yeal', Davis said, he will probably handle the plates· from his office. When 'a rush does develop he will arrange fo\.• g~·ound floor quarters, he stated, I

Mrs. Jean Bartlett will assist Davis In the sale of license plates, the manager·deslgnate an· I IIlli lll!Ud,

-, trailer court In Vevay township. Bapti.StS Ask for, leaders are Lloyd Dutton and erlnarian for the department of cilmen pt·omisecl . Judge Charles H. Hayden is- IVJrs. li'red Ileuer, Leslie; Ed· agriculture. Dr. Mcrlau \Vill \VOt'l\': ------

,Joy 0, Davis

Fm· 19 years· license plates have been sold In the county drain office, Before that they were sold In the county clerlt's office. Under a Democratic state administration the sale of plates went to Leon Webb, elected drain commissioner In 1936. He lost out 2 ·years later and the state ad· ministration also changed. Sale of plates went to George Gra· ham, county drain commissioner, and then to Gerald L. Graham.

Graham h'as recelvedmo word from the secretary of state rela· live -to a, change In the Mason branch·, he sald Thursday .~~nl'ni ng.

sued an order for Ernest L. Mat· L d f s h I ward Myer with the \Vebberville in conjunction with the local llun•vill•• 8 ., 0 , 1,,. •·tub hnm •nt•D•r,

teson and his Wife Cllrlstlne to an rom ( 00 Lions club enlisted under him, veterinarians and with M. H. W••dn«olny ni•ht, Ol'ioho>r 12, nt Dans-villi~ MethodiHL chm·ch. Sm vin~ st.Rrts st.

show cause why an Injunction Leroy and Loclce; Mrs. Duane Avery, county agricultural agent. 6 ,,111 ,. 40".1 should not be issued restraining Mason Baptists want elthet• 1o Baldwin, Stockbridge; Mrs. Arlo them from establishing and oper· buy land from the Mason school Wasson, White Oak; Harold Lar· Lefter to the Edl•tor.·

t . t C 1 bl t f district or to sell their present sen. Mrs. Leona Hill and Mrs. a mg a cour on o urn a eas 0 Emil," Frost, Williamston city, town. Judge Hayden Is sick and bull ding to the school dis I rict. and Williamstown and Wheatfield Inasmuch as this is Na·tional Newsp<tpet one of the other judges will take A church committee met with townships; Mrs. Walter Strange, Week, it seems a most appropriate time to com. his place In the dispute. the school board Wednesday Bunker Hill; William Lutz and pliment you on the quality ~f nowspaper which

The Mattesons bought the for· night. On it were Merle Brown, Marvin Cooley, Bath; and Gordon you publish. mer Floyd Balter farm. They se· Ralph Hall and Robert Sturman. Briggs, Grand Le~ge As a publisher you must constantly 11sk your-cured a permit from the county They asl\ed that t~ school dis· Lenders for Onondaga and a self what the readers w11nt and expect of 11 week-health department to operate a trlet sell back property bought f"IV ol11et• at·e,"s· will be att· I d h t d th h d t' tral.ler camp bUL already a town from the church In 1933 or take • " 1 paper, an w a o ose w o a ver 1se

· nounced short!", Houcl\ said. t h d' t ' t f ' th ' d ship zoning committee was at ovet· the present .building. They J roug our me 1um expec tn re urn or c1r a • worl< drawing up an ordinance said they wanted to build, either vertising dollars. banning trailer courts except il1 a new building elsewhere or an h As one of those readers let me say that first commercial zones. The Matteson annex at the rear o[ the present Two T o_y~ns ips of all I expect good coverage of all local news. property is in a farming and church structure. Under the will , As one who uses your public11tion to advertise merchandise, I residential zone. of Albert J. Hall the church re· DeCI.de tO Zone expect a medium which will increase my sales volume in proportion

Th.e Matteson.• have retained celved $50,000 as a building fund. " F b f tl 1 1 dl to the advertising dollars spent. Vietor c. Anderson, Lansing or years e ore te sc too S·

lawyer. He Indicated Tuesday trict bought the parts of lots west Bunker Hill and White Oal< Last but by no means least, it seems to me that ony new~paper nhat he may attack the validity of the chm·eh It had been· used townships have decided to set Ull to , hold reader interest must have sinpere .thought-provoki~g edi-of the effective date of ~he Ve· under a lease arrangement. zoning and building ordinances. tortals. vay ordinance. John·Brattln, Lli.n· School officials said the present Boards In both townships met ·Your coverage of loc11l news over the entire area which you sing, Is representing the owners playground is Inadequate and within the past week to approve serve surely leaves little or nothing to be desired, of adjacent property who have that they do not believe It prac· the launching of zoning pro· d • , • • d . k • h petitioned the eoult for an In· tical to further reduce it. They grams ' From an a verhser s v1ewpomt your rawtng power r11n s w1t junction. They declared they will suggested that the church pet I· A h. . th 1 tt' u • the best, due in no small measure to the high circulation you enjoy.

tlon for the closing of Elm street .c ange 111 e aw se mg P Th d' · 1 h' h ' h •· · 1 h h' k" f suffer loss If the trailer eourt IS 1 f ' zoning committees will occur Oc· e e 1torta s w 1c appear e.ac wee1 sttmu .ate t e t tn mg o established. ~s ~gur~~e ~~~~~~~u=lt~~cured or tober 13. Until then the judge of all of us. While we do ,not always agree with your thoughts, you are

The church committee did not probate chooses 4 from a list of to be co'mplimented on the courage you show in placing your con~" set a firm price on its present 12 submitted by town boards. Un· victions before your readers. With the many compleK problems con. , building. If bought by the school der the change the town boards fronting us daily it is only natural and healthy that our opinions will · ' · Banker Returns to Job

President D. C. Dart of Dart National bank returned to his duties at Mason Wednesday fol· lowing a stay at University hos· pita!, Ann Arbor. He was there for a eheek·up •.

district It would probably be will make the appointments on be as varied as the subjects before us, . '

used for band rehearsals, said theAir owl 11' t t Wh't Oak You are to be congratulated on publishing what I think is one

Supt. James H. Vander Ven. Be· ppo ntmen s o 1 e tl 1 kl ·f 11 t'. t t K 't fore the school district can either a'nd Bunker Hill zoning commit· 10 very' op wee. y~· ncwipapen ° Ul en II c s a c. eop I

buy or sell land, voters within tees are scheduled after Qcto~r and may you continue to grow, the district must give approval. 13. . ..... _ __,_. __ , __ , . . .

MJs, Altcm Kinney

Kimball-Shaver Vows Are Said !n Hoh· Church

Mi•'•i nlllrn M. SIHIVC'l' lol'f!lllllr 1111' londP ell .1111111'!. L. 1\illliJIIII Ill ;c '"''e•1rt f'l:'l'elllony nt lfolt llmlll· •·1 h•HHI 'I'PlllJliP Me>tiJ~>di•;l l'icnrrh '.'Iilli ill'V. Wilcelll '!'f•illl·llll ofll· r-ia 11n1~

Till' hrlcle Is tlw eJunr,h!Pr of ~.Jr anrl Mn1. Jlurolrl SliUVf!r nnrl I liP lJc·i•lf'j~I'IIOrll Is 1111' snn or Ml'. ond IYJr•, Leo Klm!Jnll, Lanslnr,. Wllii•' i~J.cclillll 111111 palms ciPCO· J.11Pd llw uUar. Sulolst, 11onald r-,JPrtic•J(, celllsln ol till' hrldr•­r•n"'lll, wm; nccumpnnlrrl hy Mrs. \'.'il·.11n '!'I'JIIlllnt nl the organ.

r :ivPn in mm'l'ingr l1y II PI' fn· llir>J', till' hrlde worr. a !Jnllcrlna· i<'n1~tli flll\1'11 or ia<'f! liP! llVPr ~-.llin anrl hPJ' flngc•J'Iip wll was 1 "'''ll'Pri by a tlam tll ~Pl'd pe11rls. II Ju•at! lll'd\lw:r, 11 p,l rt l rom the hi iclc•r,room, f'OillplctPrl l1er ms· lllmP SliP POI'l'iPrl an nrrnnnc· ltlf•ut ol rrcl roses 1111tl sli:iltr.rNl c',ll'IJ:tllnns. Miss llnh Auslln wns nwid nl linnor In llll'l(llol!:f' lulir' nnrl >~Ill\ slwnt11ng and r'nJTIPcl ,','<'IIIII\' roSf'S nncl While enrnil· li>lll'l.

IIIIJ'"'' Parlwr wns best: man nnd itdtrrs Wl'l'O Gnlrn Ho~J:m· ltiid 111111 Hilemnn.

l1l r ~ .. Slwver r!Josc• n Jnvrnrlcr tlrr"-': willi plnl< nnrl hlru:l< a<'C'C'il· • "ric": lor hPJ' tlnugh!Pi''s wrod. tlirq•. Mrs. J{imball wore• n !Jiue •.•;.,,,J rJrp;;s with hind< ;,rci'~"OJ les. nnlh wnrr. rorsagPs of pinl< j ()< fH

.fn:lllll Fink nncl .Tonnn Fic•lcl i'rl \'Pti rctruslmwnls n11rl Norm:r '.VildHil'll, .TrHII Young, Nnncy W••lh: :Jncl Flo I"razlrr n;;;:Jst(•d witl1 vifts nl tlH' J'creption In thP Dt•llii lnwns!Jip hall lolltw.ln:; the WPrlcling.

: :pPI'!al wedcllnr, gur.•;t s wNe ~lr. iillcl Mrs . .John nPrtl of Har· 11· ~>n nnd Mr. ancl !\Irs, Alhf'J'I ~:llil\'1'1', ol Clnrr., tile hrlclr'i; :•r:uHIJliil'rnti;; ami Mn;. l"loyrl f'I:Jrl< of LaJising, granrlmothro· of 1 hc: bridegroom.

J\llt'l' 11 lmnrymn,m trip In nnrlliPrn Mid1ig:lll t liP newfy. ''-'""" will nwlw their homP In J•:nsl Lnnsing. Mr. Kimball is n ".ludrnt at Mirhlgan Slate 1111i· Vt•l':it~'·

lToll TiebelGth lodge wns lwst· "''"' to l1ellekali loclges of rliclstl'ict 1'!11. 13 Monclny nlp;lit ~I tile Holt Odtl F'l'llow h11ll. Wil!inmston Joclne provided till! eveninrt.'s en· l!•rtailuoH'Ill ami rr.ru•,;lunenls uf pi•• and voffee wr.re ~Jr.rved. ·

l!itC'Idlrnsoner /luxilinry met 'l'tt0i.riny PVI'ning few :c ,:,,rfulnt· llwiru•s:: 111PPtin,~. ltutli l':Jnute, /Ill' ilinry tH'e•lidcnl, nllentletl illf' "i:,t!J distrirt mrPiing nl AtilPJ'i· r:n1 Lc;:lon Auxilinry Sunday In r .ansinrr.

Ingham County News

FRIDAY-SATURDAY

I P. T. A. Groups Plan ·Meetings

/ , Holt ·Midway P. •r. A. will maet nnnlt:Y orrt.-.,~ o1mnfi nt thn sPhool Montluy ovcnlng,

Fh;nk ,Jnmes nf Holt has 1111• OcloJJcW 10, at 8 o'clod<. I"nllwr~ noiiiH!C'rlllie opening of his 1·ealty night Is the theme for the pi'O· of!lr.r! In hi~ horne at 20ftli Hurd· gl'nm nnd ncv. Vernon Smith will lng rund . .Jmnes wus· prcvlottsly speal< on fathers place In homo nsmC'I!Iterl with the .'lwru·thotlt and school. Pmgram chairman 1s 11r.ul F!slnte Co, foJ' [) yr.nrs ns 11 Harold Glnfr.l' nnrl Mrs, Pnnl milr>HmHu. r·Jp will hnnrllr> sale of Wumer Is In chal'ge of refresh· rr.bldP.ntlnl nnrl fnrtn properties. ments. 1 fe hns hrPn a rPsirlenl fif 'Hoi I Elliott P. 'r. A. will have open sinPP Jfl!15 1111 t1 was an emptoyefl,1house from 7:•15-8:30 Monday nl l•'li··llCI' Body plant for 20 evening, October 10, nt till' yearH. school. A report Is to be given to

the pnrents on the scJJDol build· lng program ancl the finances will bP put to voters November 3.

TJoiJ Warnun's cluh Will have lis liml nu't'tlng 'fnr tl1e r.tlrrllng Engngement Told ycnr ·rue;:dnl' night, Octobe1' Ll, iir thP township !mil at 8 o'clorl<. Mr. ~nd Mrs. Floyd JI. Bovay p1·orrrurn topif' Is Tlw CHih Col· of Saginaw unnounce lhe en· ler.t. fJostesseR for the evening gagemen\ of their daughter,

Dl ''! !I · ,Jnnlce ·EJalne Bov~y. to Gilbert nre Mary xon, •• rs. - urry E . D . M 1 Chliprnnn !llld Mrs. 'Ern;!, Srnllh. •.u.gr.n,e orer,, so~ ol ~·· um MPmllc!r!: of tht• c>hth who 111 •. M1s. Steve D01er. Both me sen· lr.nrlecl' tlw meeting of the Ing- loi'S attending Central Michigan ham FPdl•J·ntlrm of WtJriien's rollegr.. The couple plans u .Tan· t'lulm last 'l'hursrlny In Lnnslng uary wedding. wnrP Mrs. llarold 'fhJ•oop, MJ•s. Edwanl KlrlwJ', Mrs. Ernest Crowr., Mls~ Enid Lewis ancl Mrs. FrmJl\ Landers.

1'. '1'. A. Plnn~ Open IIOIIHe. . Sveamore P. T. A. will hnve

opei1 holiSP Momlny night, Octo· ht!J' 10. Therf' will he visitation of moms from 7::!0 to 8:15 and 11 regulnt· ilusliJess meet·ing will follow. A representullve of the honrd of t•cllwntlon will reporl on tllr meetlnrr of the citizen com· mlftPP,

Past Noble Gmnr.ls· club plan to· mPet fo1· n potluck rllmie1' Wednesday, Octobet· 12, at the homc> or Mrs. Lorraine Roc!<· wood, 21 112 Pnrl< ~treet.

Commillr.P meeting of IIplt Cuh Se·out pncl< No. 2110 will be !wid TIHII'f'ciay rVPning, OctohN' G,' in tlw hnsement of the Holt Met hortlf>l l'inn·cll.

Thl'l'e will he no school Thms· rlny nnrl Friday, October 13 and 1·1. due to Michigan Education Assoclnticm meeting at Michigan State university.

Major Stanley Wolever of Lan· sing tallwd to the assembly of lloys 17 ami over at Holl high school Wednesday. He told of new opportunities of 6 months training in the nrmetl services.

Mrs. Shirley Maul, history teacher or Holt scllool, will at· Jeml tile Unesco conference Frl· day ami Saturday at the Univer· slty or Micllignn.

Student council Is sponsoring a paid assemllly featuring Wil· linm Wnllace, n memory wizard, Octoller 10. .

The next lwme game of the Holt football tr.am· will be Fri· day, Octobet• 14, witli. Everett. ·.

Mrs. Lawrence Sore!lson and Mrs. Helem LnMal'l' of Holt 4·H f'lllil attendrrl the fabric preview for 'I·H anti llomr. economic lead· e1 s last Thtu·sdny at. tlte J. C. Penney stm·e In Lansing.

October 6, 1955 Page 2

October 7 & B

J\hvnnls Cluh l\[~els

Holt Kiwanis had n weekly meeting Tuesday evening at tlw Holt Bnlwry and Grill. A film on Industry was shown by progrnm chairman, Bill Harris. A dh·ectors lneetlng followed at which the Delhi township pari< project wns discussed.

Cluh Elcl•fs Officl!rs New elected officers of 1hc

Holt Gro-Y cluh are: Conrncl Smith, president; Kenneth Wirt, vice· president; Dlcl1 Ellis, secr'!· tm·y; and Kurt Rice, chaplain. Club advisor Is Guy I-Iacl<. The cluh Is In Its second yr.nr of organization.

Pal'l( Jlns New Den iHofhe~s Cub Scout pack No. 140 hns Its

new den mothers, Mrs. Rnymoncl Seese and Mrs. ViPtor Smlih. Bill Holmes, Scoutmaster, announcr•s that there will be a pacl< meeting Thursday evening at 7:30 at the home of Mrs. Ruth Kendall on Wilcox street.

Comwll Rt11ges lUt•eling Holt community council mr.t

Monday evening at the hom!! of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chapman. The council voted to give the J{f. wanls club $900 toward the de· velopm~t of Delhi township park 1 here will be an election of officers at the next meeting of the cotincil on November 's at the Chapman residence.

0. E. S. Elects Officers Holt chapfer of 0. E. S. electecl · at Its regular meeting

Tuesday evening at the Mnsonic temple. Mr. and Mrs. Myrtle Brown are worthy patron and worthy matron, Other officers in· elude Mrs. Mae Jolmson, asso· elate matron; .Jay Parkhurst, os· soclnte patron; Mrs. Evn Wadrle, conductress; Elm a Moore, asso· CJate conductress; Ruth Howe, secretary; and Gladys Heath, treasurer.

There will bP a Holt school alumni banquet at the town hall in Holt October 14 at G:l5 p, m. Guests are asl<ed to tal1e their own table service, rolls and n dish to pass. A football game be· tween Holt and Everett will be played after the banquet. The

hlic is invited to attend the nlumni dance at the town hall and a special invitation is ex­tended to the class of 1955 fot· t hr. banquet and dance.'

FREE! Deluxe Bicycle FREE! Mrs. Mary Fiedler is sick in

the Ingham County Chest has· pital. -

Given oway every FRIDAY NIGHT! Gel your FREE tldefs from your mor· chants .. Bo on hancl avery Friday night ., YOU MAY BE THE LUCKY WIN· I~ERI II cosl1 nothinq to win.

Giilnt 3-Unit .

Plus

Tom & Jerry Cartoon Jamboree

SUN.-MON.-'rUES.-WED. October 9, 10, II, 12

ADULTS ONLY·

·· ···::··~:>.Purple .:PI-in·. .. ' •'•

Gregory Peck.Win Min Thau

ius Center Op11l E. Sedelmlliet•

Enrollment for ndult education classes in tailoring, dressmaking and cake decorating will be Mon­day, October 10, In Eaton Rapids high school at 7 p. m.

CUESTNU'l' 'l'REE BLOOIUS Warm weather and a trace of

rain set a Dansville horse chest­nut tree to blooming again. The tree, bearing one crop of nuts and blooms for another, is in t.Jw yard of Mrs. Myron Corwin.

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Lellers to Editor l'nlllic·nl "AIImlrnllon" Somellmes the lru1h in slow In

emerge. During last year's r!]CI'· lion the opposition SJlPilt nnwh time telllnrr of tl

1tr.il' clnlnwd nrl·

mlratlon for the pmslclrnt-nncl how they woulrl don mlll'li bettf'l' job helping 111m than HPJHJhll­cans. They were lavi~li in their prals-r., That was tlw ll1eme song In this distrlrt, ar. rollm will re· member. How t ilinrr~ haw changed.

Just a fpw rlnys before the presldl':lll w11s st rlf'i<en llw ]1rr1;· ent congresRman fmm this rlls· trlct tolrl n Democt•atlc audirnr.e that the prefident was not nnly losing ground politir·nlly nwl coulrlnol caJ'l'.Y thr. state, bnt tli:1t the Repu!Jiicn m: gPncrally "arc• trying to get tile mlnils or tJJ(' people off their· rceorcl <llld fill them wilh hrro worship." lit• voiced the typical Nrw Dent £1ant that the president "i~; the willing captive of big businP,;s." IJP snltl the pres idem t nnrl llw l1epu bl ie%1 pnrty harl "fni!Prl their li'tJst." fn other words, tile prr>sidf'JJI harl betrayed the people and the COIIil· try and Is doing so wit it his eye;· open. HP had much morr alon1~ this snme grner:il llnr!-mllch of it of a personal nnllnr•.

Now hOJwst foii(S clo not r;o all out in praise one dny tor in a campaign I and blacken a man·~ dwmcter the next. You do not charge a man with hring til!' things the president wns called unless yon believe them to IJI• true or are just dernagoging. The nntional Demor•rRtic magn· zine inspires tlwl'e personal at· tacl>s and call~ for more. The im· portant thing we should get frorn nil this is tlwl the opposition candidates spent tlw!J· time pmls ing the presidl'nl rlnrlnr. the last campaign without meaning n WOrd or il becatlSP tJwy ligiii'P.d It would help tlwm win. Tl w11s .fust onr. of the trkl<s nf llw trade to gain office. Wltl1 another campnign coming up Involving the president himsplf Ia~ IIJC'Y have thought) they 11m•e dropped a'l1 Jll'etense. Theil' real fpr.Jiugs nre lwing exposPrl.

You dn not !Qik almul "hero worship," "falling hh: ll'tlst" o1· being a. Heaptivell unless you nrP at heart an enemy of llw man you tall< about. The eampnign of slander, smem· and villiJication l hnve tallied a!Joul in prim· leiters Is now getting worsr.. Till' prt>si· dent's sicltness mny slow tlfem down for a hrier period but it will be resumer! in rull fury 11Ft· er n short interval. Folks sl10uld remember thnt, Jilw hcauty, their expressions of Iasl yrn1· wert: only skin dPep-01' T should say "election" deep. Let's not he t:1l1· en in with the samr. old Irick next time.

KIT CLAHDY, Enst Lansing.

Bargain Days Are Coming Mason merchants are plmming

on 2 days of special bargains Fri· day and Saturday, Novem!Jet· ll and 12. The sales event sponsored by the Cilamber o[ Commerce is the first of seveJ•al leading up to the first of the year.

IIOI'Ilf.ll 1Jnn11on nics at Jlomo Ilo!'llflrl 11. JJnnHnn, 117, of Greg.

Ill)', ci!Pel llltit 'l'hnr~rluy Rfler· norm ut hi~ hurnc•, Rut'VIvlng are tilt! wlclnw, Mllt'Yl 2 sons, IJorare 1111cl Glt•m;, hnth of Gregory; a rlnuglltel', .Jnsepililif!i a slstHt', Mm. 11ntll 'l'llllllliWI' of l"owler· vlllr!; :1 brotlwrs, Chnr!r,s, Wll· limn nnrl llrnry, nil of Howell; ::nrl :l grutulcllllclrcn. 'Punm'nl servlr'PH WPt'P P•cnrhtr.tml Snndny nt :J p.m. nt MllnrJ' tuneral'llOmn with llnrlnl ut Plalnlleltl cem·e­Jr.t·y.

Floyrl TIInrl<ley Hpent the week rncl with relntlvcs In Lnrll.

Mrs. J•'rnnl< 'Frhlltle, Mrs. ReK Yoltlll~ unci Mr~. Slrlney Phelps, Runc!y nnrl Lou Ann sperlt 1F'rl· clay with Mrs. C()clJ f-HtU!Ilns ·tilld Mi·s. c. 1;;. Ashmm'e anti :lieJp~d Mrs. Hndl<lns cPiebrufe 'her 1ll1Mh· day nnnlvrrsnry.

Monduy r>Vcnlnr, Stoclcbrldgr. Cub ScDIIts unci tlwh· ·lebtlrlrs wen I on n hayride ·Jn wogdns ·ttir· nlshrd by Norm 'J\nlset• null ·Nell Mills. AflerWtiJ'(!9 ·tJtey 'enjciyell a

. ............ •·""'"''' . . .,, .. · , , . hotdog roust nl 'lite Mills '!drm. • M1·s. Dora Stoffel' 'eritertrlll!ed

UP. INTO THE 1-JORTH COU.NTRY h,,~e gone Mr. and Mrs. Stanl~y RichrnonJ and furnily of [iwr g1·undrluughlers !rom 'Greg· Siockbrtdgz. They huvo sold lheu· Siockbr~dgc form to the Clark Nolhngham~ and boughl the Muz. ory oWl' the wer!l\ encl. zy lodge •1nd CoJbin~ on US-41, ,,bout 3 mile-. ~o1dh of L'Anse, The lodge shown <11>ove conluins ?0 .'ltocltlll'iclgr• HlliJhy eluh Will

. . . , , • ' ' mrrt Wrr!nP,1rlny, Oetotler 12, ·at und~ mth accornrnod,liJons for 70 people. Wdh 11 is a ga~ ~tal lOll, grocery .111d ~ouvenir slorcs. 1 ::JO with Ml'H, f!nn•y 'Hnselhy.

Richmond, ,, member of Na·lional Field Ardwr; associ.:~ lion, •plans to install an archery ranLJil ilnd Mrs. Estrl Cornish will ·give 1fhe caier Ia bow and .mow hunters. l-Ie has baen preside11i· of lim Sloc~bridgo Archery club and j~ i1 IPsRon CJJJ Chr!Rtmns lclr!ns. . .

I ~ . I ·r . ·• . . Lllelln ner.rnnn gponl ·tile W,11elt member of I JO r·l.lliOJlil Rl Iemen. flo ) .• al&o <1 P•Ht masior of Stockbrcdgo lvlol\Onll: lodgn ,,n<.J l':;- l'JHI wilh hPJ' llrother. Orson rae£!· lill clldplor. rnnn, uml rnmlly nl Waterloo. ,

Tho RichmonJs opCl'iliod lhoir farm since 1'127. They have 7. chi!dJ·en, c~,·ol, 13, and Mike, 10, Dr. and MI'H, l~rne!lt 'Pdl"lillr·\:ire who will attend school in l'Ame. In C:rnnd ltnplcls where 'he •is 'ilt·

lt'JHiinc: a mr.rllcnl convl!ntlon.

Stoclcbridge News Mrs. Helen Beeman

Mr. nnd Mrs. Earl Mr. and Mrs. Chris Flint Snnclay.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Robr1·t Glover'en· HnsP vlsite,J tPrlalnecl nt dinner Sriturituy llort'man or 11iglit Mr. and Mrs. nex 'Glover

Mrs. Ht!len Malclw aJtd Miss l~mma .Smith nttPJHIPd llw C'oun· ly l'luh fcderutlon nl J.:ms·ing

allll Flol'is, Mrs. Tim 'Ishnm 'tinrl .I PITY 'l'ater honoring 'Dnvlil's ~P.c· o1111 birthflay nnnlvrlnmry.

Cub Scout's Have September Meet

Unznm· Is PlnnnPJI last Wedm!sday. Mrs. Allee 'Emling of Waloon

Jal<e Is visiting Mr. and Mrs.'Rlih-S t o c k h r I cl g P Preshyterlnn The Hob D<IIICPI'S, DtHlllP Fortis

Gtlild's annual baw11r and till'· ami Chuck •JfnJ'sts ntlended tilr. l<r.y dlnnc1· will ill• 'l'hmsday, Or··~ roothall ganw al !Inn Arbor Sat·

ert Wasson. . Mrs. Hnrolrl nose anrl Mrs. ·Rob·

ert nosr. lind luJwlu?on i1t Selltil· r.rs In .Jacl<son 'Frltlny. Iober J:J. Bnznar opens at ,I p. m. urclay.

l"ir~t dinll<'l' sr.atint: <11 ;, p. teL Mr. and Ml'~. K••mwth Stan· and r.vet·y ,J;, l!llnutes until all field and tlaugilll'rs and M1·. and Slof'illwhl~:"e' Flt·sl Ut~pt!Rt, 'Rev.

CUll St'OIIts or ]l:Jf'i( No. 2fi:-l [I)'(! SCJ'\'Ccl. I Mrs. Wuyne Mall'iin Wl!I'P dillll~l' .Tnmt'~ 1~. Lnrnh:ml,- pnstbr. '10:30 met In t.hc Methorllst churl'h last ___ guPsts nt thr Art IHII' Waltz homr' a. m., morninp; worship service; Th11rsday fat' llif'it' Sr~ptember · w 1 s 1 1 1 1 J 7 '1"

1 . . The first fall meeting of tlw 111 nter on · liJH uy. II ::l5 a. m., c lUre 1 sc 100 ; : .1 pac' mcetJn~:- lnr!""' lr~rP 1~'<ls Homp Ciiltlll'C' club w111' be this Mrs. llelr.n tll'C.!Il1liiT at'I'Oill· p. m., juniuJ' nnd senior B. Y. F., til.r: llrm'~·. Collecnon:.; 01 ln~lwn Ft'idny nfternnnn at the hnmr. of I pnnlrrl hr1· Jn·otilf'r·in·law nnd si~· adLtlt union; H p. m.. evenllig Oli~W r~~s, to.ot and h.ill~rl·l Mrs. (lJ:Hlys Wright. let·, lVIJ'. :tnt! Mn:. Hnlph HP.\'11· setvlc!!; Thursday: 4:1!i p.m., mm I' nl Jan nriJr• f'S WPI'f' on cIS· M, d. '" . r)Jds, anti Mrs. Ann:t Hel'llolcls or junior f'lwlr practice; 7 p. m.,

. and son of 8lsir. spent Sunclny .T.nck~nn on n we .. k c. net t11p to tlw orC'IwstJ·a prnrtice; 7:!30 p. m .. pby. 1. an M1. •. Bmt LeValley I . ,, , ·.. ,

Culls \~ere rleel<ed With home· afternoon and eveniJP with 1111 , Stn11ts. . mlrl-weel' sPrvlcP; 8:30 p. m., mnc!e [nc!wn ilr.adbnnds. Den No. Lomllar 1 f' 11 q,1 1. .lol1n Willmore•, Dr. Werltlon dwir pmetlce; Saturday, junior 2 lrrl tile oJ;enin:; and tlw _gmup r•nllr.d 0 ;, th~~~t%l;ley F~:~. 0

so ami I"r~nk Bt11:r.ess are In tile high jamboree .at Olivet Bapt!st .'iJIIg Amrnm lile Beautiful. A Ml'. l1ml Mrs. Freci Rr!lineJ' son nort~1 IHrtl liuntJJl[!. \church In Lansmg, from [):30 a. welcome ypJJ was given IH!W c!ml nnd daughler-in·lmv of Dr 'Bel. ,JusfH•c• Court. rn. tn a p. m. mo~IH•l', Mrs . .fpsse BnlelwloJ', anrl ner, nre on a G weeks t~n/ 0

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nss1stants Mrs. Dan Owen and Europe. M1·s. Fred Streets. Mr. and Mrs. Maynard Stan·

One dr.n mother, Mrs. Sidney flelcl and children ~pent Sunday Berlnvitil, who is reliring from with the NPII Stnnflelcls at Na­the pacl>, was presenter! with nn poleon, aJlllrl'datlon cert ificnte and Honoring the 23rd wedding an-plaque. nlversary of Mr. and Mrs. Wen·

Two Indian dances were pe;·. c!nll Barher, they and the GilbeJ'I formed by tile Cubs litH! I he story Neils had clinneJ· at Lansing last of Yuan, the Yaqui, n Nanahn Thursday evening. hoy, was IolLI by Cubmaster nob· A son was bom to Mr. 11nd ert Camp. M1·s. Philip Spmy at Foote hos·

Awm·ct~; WP.I'I:' given In the rill· pltal, .Jncl<snn, September 28. lowing: Lion, lo;drlie Watson; Herbr.rl Simonds is a patienl nl '.V!~!Jf'los, Robert Schroeder; gold St. .Jo~eph hospitnl. Ann Al'ilor, nrl'OW point, Tf'd Mills; ami siiVCl' where he unrlerwent surget•y nrrow, Philip Collins 12). Mondny.

'l'lw meeting elosecl with every· Mr. anrl Mrr.. JCJ·r.d Briggs one singinn AmerJc•a, Pnllrrl on Maurice Bt'iggs and

Mrs. Bl'rney B:·owcr of .Jnek· son vif;ilerl hr.r ~•ister, Mrs. Lillie Cool,, lnst 1'lnn·sdny.

St•VPJ'al or !liP Slm·l<briLIHr Bnplisl wonwn atlf'iHir•tl 1111? .lad<son As·;·oril11ion Womnn',; missinnai'Y mrPting at tlir. linnw or Mrs. l''i'iillk Wood or Hives .Tunetinn 'l'nesrlnv rJftPI'noon.

J\<11'. nnrl 1111'S. vVnrcl Hutson nnli M1·. and Mrs. Not·man Topping lll'r. on a IJ'ip ilc WPSt Colorado.

Ml'. iiJHl Ml'S. Loomis visited lheir son-in-law nncl daughter, Mr·. ami Mrs .. Jesse B<tlchelot·, and family. M1·s. Loomis remalniug 2 weeks.

M1·. nnrl Mrs. Albert 'Barbour nnd fnmily or Argr.ntine visited till' W11liPJ' Bnrholll' family Sun· clay.

Mr. ami Mrs . .Jncl\ OslrandeJ' nml sons or .Jacl;son spent Sun· day at the home or their parents, Mr. and M1·s. Wilbur Ostrander.

John Horst, Bill Bnrbcr and El· met· Lelunan at tenrlr.d the sixth lllstrict American Legion meet· ing at Lan~ing Sunday.

M1·. and Mrs. Fred Pfiester or Gladstone are parents of n son, Allen .Tay, born September 2--1.

family Momlny evening nt Dnn~· ville.

'J'mrfic vlnlntion fines paill hll· lore Alva BcC'JTWJt, justie•e of 1iw peacf', were nF follow;;: Kenneth Woodward, l~ast Lnnslng, dis· olle.I'Pd slop sign, $S; Paul Mann, l!lwlsr.a, spccrling, $12; Roill•rl Hose, Stockbridge, received from Orrin Powl'Jl for Robert Host! tl'aflie violation, $17; Jolin Wild, Stoekllrit!ge, speeding, $12; Reu· hPn MoPt!l<el, Slnckhridgc, dis· obeyed stop sign, $5; Edwin Krugiloff, Adrian, speeding, $17; ami Bob Risner, Stockbridge, dis· obeyed stop sign, $!i.

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REDUCED ,RATES Auto- Trur.h- Fi1e and Extended Coverage on Houses

l;urni I ure and Business

Jewett Insurance Agency 551 W. Maple Phone OR-7-0511

I 5':/" Discounl un PL and PD and Collision far Driver Training

Mr:mLN MicMga11 AssociaJiot• o/ lo~urance A~ents

Ingham Cou-nty News Volume 96, No. 40 .~ ~

PUili.IStiF.J) TlllJIISDAY AFTF.fiNOONS IN TilE CITY OF MASON, MICIIIGMJ

l~nlel'fal tUI HtH'i)l\tl clnlHt IUHIIt•r nt JlU~t.otflel~, Mu~on, Mlchif(un, undt!r Act uf M Hl't•h a, 1 t)7 [)

SlJBSCIIJI'TION ltATES One: yt•Hr Ju ln•:huw aud

ILdJtdulu~~ cuunl h·M . . ....... $2.Ci0 (l~uy.1hlu iu ALivouu:t!)

OIH• Yt'lll' ulll:iitlt• l111dllllll nnd udjuiuing c•huuli••!l . , ....... !1.00

~i:<. muulln~ i11 luvhu111 ntld 11dh•lninv. c•tHIIIIi•·n ""' .......... l.liO

l•'uul' tuuulh~ ........................... , l.fiO ~lnHit•H t:nJiit-14 ................. ,......... .OG

11!t1JIIny udv~rHtdng rnte~ on ap• 1•lil•ntluu. Bmdnt!Kti locnl~ und rend• llut untlces on lli'HL untl locnl t•nge,., :.!fie• n linl'. No l'f•lltllng (Jr butilneBa ndv~tlhlinH lt-•liH than fiUc. Announce· Ult·lll:i of t!Htei'LHinnwnttS where ~ud· mitHilun I~ chnr~ti!tl c1r of any 'plnn In ruhw fund:t uau~t lH~ 11U.hl nt retru· htl' l'lllt•tt.

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Mrs. Mae Higgins of Pinckney Is visillng the Ray Hanlts. To settle the est~te of G•·aut Sic~J;I'ist., the unde•·signetl will sell at public auction at the

11htcti 1 mile south 61' lUasou on South Bal'lles s l.n~d, act·oss f•·om ,Jmvett nit'IIOJ't, on

Oml o'clocl,, shal'll

Ali White Speed ·queen 'EleetJ·ic Washer 'I?rlgidliire ·Eie!ltt:ic RefrigeJ;ntm· TivoJliti•·nm· All White 1Electric Plate 'Kite lien i,l:ablcs ·and 'Ch:iii'S 'Roiinh 'Oal' ilente•· iDtiiil#less Circtilliting neater, Coal anti Wood lee 'Box White 1\itchen Cabinet D:L\'CIIllOI't Leathm· ·Roclmr LibJ•a•·y Table Wall Mirror Two Beds al1d S11rings AJieX Elccti·ic SwceJicr Electric Toasttlr

Platform Chait• Studio Couch

Bool' Case Cabinet Radio

•rwo Sets of Double ·ua•·nesses Six Horse Coll:ll's Snow FmiCil 3-seetion SJII'illt~loot.h D1·ag aUtl Ca1·t 9xl2 l~ug Hassock Uool•s, Dishes, Pot.s and Pans l~loor L:unJI Table Lamp Dmssm• aml Commode lt•on 1\ettle Step Ladder Fence Stretchers, la•·ge size Post Hole Digge•·s Forl,s, Shovels Fiftl!l111 nushels of Potatoes

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l\l1uty small1ll'ticles too numerous to'mentlon

Ham Gets Blame As Food Poison Fo( Threshers

Dies in Arizona The Main Drag

By the Ad Staff Driver(ess Truck Hits Curtis House

lif!Uilit IIIII /llll'ili!!H /illlllll! 1111·

/ .Jnmus Hkllnrcl A~lr:oi!l<, ·10, tm·· mol·ly of Holt, riled Snlltl'cluy l11 Pl!rwnlx, Arlzonu, following 11

Jonll' ~isi<llt!ss .Hr! wns hm-r1 No· vcmiml' lfi, 1914, In Puync, Ohio, to Ost:HI' unci l~dlth Adcod<.

l!tll'ohl Philp 1!1' Philp Motm· Stile:; Joined ullwr drmiup; In llw Lansint: 111'1!11 nnd I'UJ!t'usentutlves 11J' the JH'Ilss unci l'Udlo In 11 frll'lnal jJI't!Vlt!\V of lite lfl51i 111m of PJy. lllrllillm ut the Lun:;ing unnoi'Y

Wmine:;day afternoon. '1'/w new rnorieiH will suw1 lw on display ut Philp Molul' Sules.

A 1lrlvrwh!sH IJ'lll·l; ./lllliJir•d tlln frunt· Hlnp~ ut liw Milhllill'n Cill'· tIs homo un WPsl Syr·amorn street JCt·lduy u l'lt•l'lloon 1111d l'llJIPd ttp with a humpPI' stiddnr:

fli'fl)H!I')y Jll'lli'I'HHI'd )Hill] for II

I'Pf'•.nl ••aso ol fnnd pnlsnning. fo'IJIII'II'i'll )11'/':iOJIH \VI!I'i! 1'!!1'1!111·

lv tul!l'll sl1'11 In I l<•IIJI. A l>rmn threshinrr, ''l'r•w 1111d nwmi>m·s r1f fill! J.r•P \'1111 lrorn flllnlly, 12;'0 t;rowniHil'J: macl, I ll!lhl, full sld< nncl 0111' Jlt'J':i"/1 \VIIS ho~pitnllzcci flltPI' r•uling 11 rnl'al. Samples of hulwrl 1111111 unrl lmlwrl lwans wr.m :wnl to llw slute lwallli lullol'l/tnry l>y llr. 1·:. K. MliHHOil, county lii'IIIIIJ dil'<!r'lor,

'riJI! Jai>rl/'nlory report lndf. l'lllt!d, mild IJi', Mu11sun, tl111t hnm .111ku pour<·ri uVt'l' lwans plllsrnwd I lwm. '1'/11• JHII'ti<•Uilll' l,YJH! or poison, 11 toxin Jli'Odll<'<'ri hy Ill'· int', h:ll'lt•l'i<l, Is nut dtJHII'Oyeci uy cuuking 1'\'t'll though ba~terltl 11r" l!illerl, Ur. ~luss"" uxplalnerl.

"Notl!lllg Iii till! jll'OPIII'atluH Ill'

~<'l'l'illg of tlw 1111111 IJy Jliln;. Van ]JUI't/ \\'liS upen lu I)IICSI!on," ~aid Dr. MtiHHOII. "SIJ(• hurl kept II J'elri!~<'ratr•d 111 all times wlwn it \VIIS not l'ook/ng. lnsnnitat·y plant jll'IJt•essing mntluJds ami lar·k uf rl'frlgc!l'lll ing of the lin· lslll•rl jll'oduct Wr!l'e rPsponslble fol' till' haelerlai poisoning.

'l'lw Hlllll'<'l' of lht! ham multi nut be ll'lll'l!d furlllt•J' limn lo the Lanslllg- nwt·iwl, as the /tam had 1111 tmcl1! llilllll' Ill' rlllwr identlli· <'lllion, <IIIII :.! of tlw many meat ll'illliPsalui'S wliu supply nwat to tlw Lansing I'Piail<•l' were not yr>l lit·l•nsed uncle I' t lw Ingham <'OIIIJty mPal regulations, the lli•allh dii'C!etrw !iairl.

IJi'. 1\lussun emphasized I he

They moved to Mlehlgun when Mr. Adcnr:l< wus 10 yuurs old. lie wus u mcmbet• of IIolt Methulilst chtll'l'h and Muson/e lorlgr!.

I thl'ough the wall Into a IH!rlnumt. Hni'Oid Vognlarlt', dri\'1'1' 11f tl1n

lrlld! owned hy Su11ri1• 'l'ruddnr:

On Soplemlwr U, t!l:J!l, he 111111'· l'ieci VIrginia Schuppu. 'l'lwy hari 'I children, Judy, .Tmnes, John and ,Ja/lh:c, Ml', Adem:!< was In the ln­BUI'HilCe business.

Nelsrm B1•own of I he Ingham County Nmvs stnfl' wus u guesl of oft'imrs or Lansing Judge of 1

r: u m p a n y 01' I; l'il nri It a p I r I :;, slopped Ill SpPr!rlii'IIY IIIII on ('p.

dnr slmel tn ph11nP his WifP. Willie iw was r•a!t'h/ng a l'lilltpst• of the Wnl'lci HPI'ies 11n tl'ii'Vi.'iirlll his tnwlc, pnriwri on Syr·niJIIII'O, rolled down 11111 1011 fr'l'l nnri Into I he Cttrl is holllr!,

The Adcock fnmily nwvud to l'hucnl.x Just full hecausc of the sldmess o[ Mt·s, Adeuclc Mt•, Ad· cod<':; lwnlth hnd beun fulling since spl'ing.

.Survi1•ing hcslde:s the wlrlow 11ml 4 children are the mother, Mrs. Edith Aricoel<, Delhi town· ship r:lcrl<; li brothers nnd 2 :;is· ters. l•'unr!l'nl services were con· rlur:ted Wethtestlny In Plwenix.

Processors Boost Retail Milk Price 1c

l~li1s '1'11esriay nigh\ at tbe lodge's annual ohsPrvauce or nallonal ncwspllpet• week.

lnghnm Motor Sales Ill! Souih Ceclut• bas eluseri up shop, i\11 tlw used cnt· units havr! lwen ll'ans· fcl'l'ml to Wayne's Autu Sales rm South Cr!thtl' In Lunsing. it. G. AIWoutl owns both iHisiiWHSes.

Kcan's 5<! lo $1 store gmnrl opening contlnup~· lhmugh tills week Pnd. Dour pl'izes will lw mvardcrl following u dmwlng Satunluy night at tl.

There's a fine c•olleetlun of preseri pi/on l!ia nl<s ria ling had\ to llw 111rn of the C<)llllll',\' at Chesley's dl'llg Hlore. '1'/w mlmclr! drug in tbuse rlnys Sl't:lllecl !11

Mrs. Curlis and !liP r•llillh'l!ll WPI'I! not illlnll' ill IIi(• 1/1111!. 'l'III•Y lll'l'il'<!ll SI!I'OIH/S llfiPI' till• l'l'fi~Ji.

l~es/lles i<IHII'iling a lwlr> In llw slrllllg and l<nor•klng doll'n pill:.tr•r, some sllJds WP/'1' snuppr>d ot'~

~,:,,;','l"!'l.!l;!l.' llC!XI to llw Front dom•, i\cf'Onllng to 1111• rll'il'f'l' :lir

hrnlws on lliP lnll'k had :qtpar· en tly lcnl<crl, c·auslng II 1 o ro II down I he g'l'llril•.

MASON JAYCEES collected $205.13, for their work at Dick's Sunoco service station Sunday, Dick Hayhoe, ownet· of the business and Junior Chamber of Commerce member, turned over the profits of the day to the Jaycee organization. In the picture he is handing a check to Bill Carl, Jaycee president. T'ne mone•; will be used for community projects, Carl said. Chamoer members pumped 2,730 gallons of gas,.washed 36 cars, greased 23 cars and poured out 138

be whisl<y. 1 Hea lltct'\Voud Farms, Lansing

dairy ~erving the Mason area, City wol'lonen. ltavc poured il'

4-11 CLUfl !lOY TUH:-\S 11.-tii,HO,\HI-:Jt , , , 1.:11-rr 1ty:111, 1:1, of .Tr.dtlo, youngest of 3n Mlthii(<Jn •1·11 !'lnh lwys lllllllilll( n two·Jia'v 111111' of Uetl·oit's livcstol'i\ nmriwtlng faf'ilities, tric•s Ills h<~nd nt tlf'lif'l·~l·lllng during n hehlnd·tlu•·SI'rii!'S lool< Hl llcli·olt's I'<Jilro:11ls, stod,yar•is nnd mcal·(liiCking fn1·ilitirs. Jll'ltling r'.nnr sc•ll n lit•lwt lo·Manri<'c I.. IIIII, of EHst I.nnsing, is 1\'iltium Holln; of Fot·t Strl'l'l Union llr•put. The Hailmnd Community Commillr•r! of fir<•ntc•i' lll•lrnil nnd ~llchlg:lll' :\'gl'i· c·nlturnl Extension Serl'ir·r~ stn.~ed: tlw lour so ~lic·hil[:lll •1·11 C'l11h mt·m• hers roulrl get a fll'sl·hand look at bow lirrstoclr is n~:u·lti•lcrl.

Bypass Accident Re·sults in Suit

quarts of oil. (Ingham County News photo.)

bouiiled the prit·e'of mill! a cent :t new eum:n•lc• sidewalk nl tilt' quart Octoher 1. The l'Hise, ar'·j ~ULIIheast cumer of .JeffP.rsoJJ nnrl en nil ng I o 1-lc:r I hmwootl ufflcl:r is, Oak.

Justice Court Actions Roy W. Adams, Justice of Peace

was due tu lncrcusetl hunrii'Cd· weigh! prices pairl uf farmP.I's.

Mason Dail·y Co. has not In· creased its pl'ices. However, Mrs. Nelson Rou~e at -the dairy said that a raise Is being considered.

There has been Jots of business Jolin D. Brock, Grant! Lcrlgc, The price on retail mlll1 was in IIH' Mason justic·c eourt of Roy l''unning stop sign, ·•1. dropped a cent a quart last Fell· W. Adams this week. Raoul Clements, East Lansing, l'uary by all dniries serving the

Robe1·t Hutlcdge, Mason, plead- !'tinning stop sign, $<1, - Maso.n urea, , ell guilty Salurdny to u dnmk Joseph Tiefcnth:11 r.r M· Dmry farnw1·s are recelv111g driving charge. He paid fine and following too clusc '$~ ' oiSOil, fro.m $3.95 to_ $<1.93 pet• hundred· costs of $60, and was placed on ' J, lwctghl fur 3.:J m1lk In July the prohatitlll for 3 months. Eln:el' MmTis, .Jackson, speed· price paid to furmers was around

Merclmnts in llw Mason Chamber of Comnwn:e plan Bar· gain Days rot' November 11-l:l. Plans fnr tlte 2-riHy fall xalr!s event were completed 'l'ul'sday night. Mm·r:Jwnts will al~;o <'rl· opemle in several promotions lenriing up to tile Christmas Sl'il·

son, accunling lo Hay Perl\ins, Clwmbur president.

Officer Receives New Assignment

An lll'l'idl'lll on li11• l\lahnll hi'· p;tss las!' May h:w hrought on· a law ~1111 in whidt rlanwgc•s or $20,000 at·r~ l)('illiJ asked h~· .l:llllf'S li. l~l·izziP and Ills wifl' l\lan· ot

pr•rsoi!J)('I. Ll. <.'olton serws with LcsliP. Tlwy IHI\'t' hrlluglil 'suiJ , llll'/1 who mainlain 111111 lly IIH~ ag:d1J.~I WilY/If' Wilbur of J•::ilnn Jo'-80D "Sahrejr•t" nll-wcalhel' in· Hnpids and t'lmrlr•s It \l'ilhtll' o[ tct·eeptnt·s nn :J·I·Ilflur alt•rl C'oldwalcr, against llw possihilily nf an M1·. and Mrs. Jo'rizziP 11'1'1'1' pa~­encmy air' all:lf'lc The tlnaJH:P. sr!ngr•t·s in a r•:1r dril'l•n h\' La·

1'1"1 I I II II Vi!l'll Htit'gr•ss ot· I lr>ll. \\.1,·tl'lll' First Lieutcn<~nl .Jmncs P. Col· 0 l'PJ' mus \i'PJl a u• pay I'P.c'rlJ'Ci" Llll 1r1 rl·11r• '1/lrl Mf"' tl1111 Wilbur \VIIS drl\'ing a r·;JI' n\\'llf'il, ton, 30, Milson, has rcccnlly · · ~ ' · ' ·'" ·'

assumed dttlics 118 finance o11ir:r:-r all personnel l'Pr·r•ivr• propel' re· l1y l'harlps· Wllhlll'. Tlu• ~ 1'111'~ lml)lll'"Cillnlll fll' till t•lzn I It' · l'nllirll'd al I hi' ('cdumhia l'lllld fot' the 15th Fi"ilter CmiiJJ .ol ·' · " r a w, ·"' 'lp-;

"' ,. II "S tl lr t' tl 1 t:I'Ossing. The I•'J•izziPs ar1• :Jskilw, Nla.gam l•'alls Air FOI'Ci! Base, it ad we "· I!' cg I a · pay, . \v .l N v 1 · 1 $10,01)[) r.a1'11 for rflllllllgr>s l'or in· wa:; annoum·erl IJv ColonPI Stili!· · I son, I'W '<II'<, IS now t w

• 1 · 1 jul'ir•s, lo~s ot' \1'1/gr•s 111111 IIIPI!iml

llf'l'!l Jrw IIH! huusewifl! lu make Hill'!! thai all meal and meal Jli'<Jtil!els plll'C'hasml 1Jea1· a ll'lldr> nunw u1· ol bPI' ldenllficat ion as lu suun·e, he insprc•lcd, and be JH'upr•i·ly l'efrigemlerl in slomgc. County sanitarians have hecn lliPJ'terl to dwr·l! llm~e items in :;anllali11n ins peel ions of fuorl nwrlwls lllldr•r aulhrll·ity of Lan· ~;iJig ancl l~asl Lansing food orclinanr•p, be said. A new conn· ty foud urrlin<IIH'e is being pra· JHII'I'ri to authrJrize sanilat•y in· SJH't'liuns uf g- I' o c e ,. i I! s and nHIJ'i<els in llw IJalaiiC'f! uf lite C'Ullnty, aeeording to D1·. Musson,

Lecbcl'll Alien, Stockbridge, lng, $15· $:3.8:3. The increase in pl'icc paid pleaded not gtlllty Munday to a .John CcddJC, Mason, running Jto fat·met'S at this time of year i:; drunk driving charge. He was re- stop sign, $'1. 1 entirely normni, according tu

Hunters Settle for Violations

ley E:. Malllwws, base eornrnn11· wnw ol Ill' Masnn man. He rim·. tlivl's lhcre with hi.~ wife, lhr! I'Xpc•nsr• l'or IIH• husbnnd. :11HI

, . t fonnrr Helva L. 01 is. anrl I!J('il' l'ol' JH~t'sDnill injuriPs, pnin IIIHI ,. 1:·;·, _t..ollon.,hr•:.,1•:m 1~,,,. a/1.' ~"':':~ :3 l'iiilrlren, ,l;tnws 1'.. ,1, ... I; sufi'PJ'ing I'm· tl11• wif<•.

Six hunlet·s have been heforc c.ur.et 111 lfl.ll n Luke ('-It I "'' ~ .lrweph 0., fi; iiiHI ,11111 1•'., 10 - .. - · · - · justices of the pence to plelld Bm·e, ~.~·izona, as. ;Js~aslanl fl· months. I Service Council Will Meet

leased on bond of $1fl0 fot· tt·ial Loretta Hibhy, Mason, failure 1 sume dairymf!n, and sl.wuldn't re· October 11. to yield righl·of-wny, causing quire a retail price im'l'f'as!',

Lei'Oy Hills, Mason, stood trial pmperty damage, $5. Tttc~day on a recl<less driving Pearl E. Bullen, Mason, run· 'rRI\I~S GltO\V UIGGI~It

guilty to ganw law violations· I his IHillC'C D[I!I'CJ' :nHI Sllli'C ltns hr''ll •

charge, A .ilii'Y retumed a verdict nlng stop sign, $5. Washington's Olympic penilt· of not guilty. On the jury were Glen II. .Tones, Stoclibridgc, sui a possesses the world's la1•gcst Hoy Fishel, H. G. Henson, l"onl speeding, $8. Slika spruce, 51 feet, 6 inches in Hayhoe, Charles Northrup, Stan- Garr~ Dorer, Holt, failure to P.ireumfct·cnce at chest height; ley Parker and Ethel Oils. Hills make s,Jfc~y stop, $.J. the largest western t·cd cedar, GG was defenclecl by John H. O'Brien. . Alma I!.; Gel.~rnan, Vul'lnonl· feet and 1 inch in girth; and the

past wcel<. All were given sum· stationed at Tw;Jiwui i\Jo'B, .Ill· I\1\'H:JI'I'S WILL ~IEE'I' lngh:nn Count,\' Sc•n·ir•(• ('nun· mons by Wallet· Mutdtlet', Jng· p11n, and T;l('hil<awa-AF'B, .IHpan, r·ll will IIH'PI l•'rirlav IHHIII al 111111

.. .,. 1 1 · Members of M11son lmlge No. 1\lemoriHI Jihmry, ~las1111, Hurlnn ham conset·valion officer. as 11 finanr·e ot'ltC'f'l', hit 1 tiS liS· 0 1

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Ro~)monrJB,Jil,nd_. 2,,, rO~ Hunt· Group tAil• Dcfens••>, lhe Mason a. rllllllet at tile hall Mondar Brothct·s of Lansing. will rli~r·n:.;s Prosecutor Plans Talk at Leslie William Austin handled the ease I Vtlle, specrhng, $20. largest Douglas fir and western

for the people. ------- hemlock, with cil'cumferences of

~r boule;mcl, ,Lal;stng, pa~~i ~7.8.0 man he!'onH's a mPnJIJer of tiH! lmght. the pl·ngl·arn of lhC' org:llliZIIJinn. Ill .Judge Ro~ \\ · Adams cout 1 A it· Defense commanri. His joh -------------------------­:1t Mil?Oil Saturday lor not wear· entails the l'espons·ihilily or m;;in· i tng his bnc:k I at;:. He w~s also taining pay records of all the 1

plncetl on prohatJrJn fot· !.1 days. Ingham County News October 6, 1955 - Page 3 lnglwm county Republicans

will nwel al till' Leslie Grange hall Wl'rlnesria,l' night at 8 to JJ(•aJ' Clmt'l<!s 1~. Chamberlain, ]ll'OSl~Cll t ing a 11 lll'ney, spcal' be­fun: Lincoln l'iull. The rul'U] He· puhli•·nn org-anization is plan­tling a cider ancl doughnut party fcllluwing the appea!'llnce of the .SpPalH'l'.

Fot·est Gale Allen, Mason, 1 8 I' 53 feet 4 inches nnd 27 feet 2 pleaded guilty Satttrduy lo assault OW 1ng ~~:he~-~~~_!l.:_c~~~~~ __________ _

Donald l:l. Cadwell, 25, 114 Ma· son strccl, Lansing, and Dua1w Smith, 2:3, 2512 \Vc~t Holmes road, Lansing, cac·h paid $t7.80 in llw Mason eourt Salunlav fo1' hunting WHtcriowl withr;ut a plu[:gcd gun. Hunters of water· fowl ·mu;;·l plug their guns, mak· lttg tit'em inr:apablc of holding mnre than :3 shell.~ in mag11xin~ I

Cliamherlain will 1Jiscuss Stev­Pns '1'. Mason, Michigan's first governor.

Ed Blal'l;morr., .Don:ilcl Crakcs, Mrs. 1\athryn Farley anri Mrs. Ut'l~t;Qite .3naft ha\'e charge uf the pmgmm.

Tile meeting will sJ:u·t a I 8.

Pcuked Car Damaged .rust nftcr !vii'S. Paul Bowrlre

nnd rlauglller 1\11.1' Jllll'l<ed their e:11· on I he wesl sirlt• of Park strecl jusl off Ash Snturday aft. rrnoon it was slt'Ud< by a truck driV!!II hy J{olll'rl Rutledge, Ma­SUII. Tile car was llamaged aboLll :J;:ltiiJ WUI'Ih. Rutledge setllccl with Justice of tlw Peace Roy W. Adams, paying line and costs of $GO and being put on probation I'D I' :3 mo1ll lis. He pleadccl guilty to u eharge uf dt·unl< driving.

anrl battery. He was tlnC(i $15. Young i\Ien's League Willard Fletcher Stockbrld"c Davis Clothing mntinucd on

pleaded guilty M01;day to a p~il: their· winning way Monday night uf charges, being drunk and il· by clowning Ball-Dunn Ior all 4 legal possession of liquor. He points. Mason Dairy won ·I points pnirl $1!1 fine on ench 11nd from Thorburn Lumbei' & Coal was sentr>ncccl to jail for 3 days while Roy Christensen Ford Sales on each, the terms to be served was winning :J from Court Cafe. concl/t'l'ently. LeRoy Lee posted high series

.James Hedglen, Dans vi 11 e, with 552. Bud Swinehart had 526; pleaded guilty to reckless driving and Warnct· Kcan, 50:J. after ramming cars at Lindy's T~am stcu;clings are as follows: restaurant parl<ing lot Saturday Dav1s Cl?lh1ng .............................. 14 night. Hcdglcn, out on bond pend-, Roy Chns~ensen Ford Sales .... 10 ing trial on a negligent iwmicide Mason Da1ry ................................ 8 charge in .Jad\son county, was Thorburn Lumber & Cnai ........ 8 senlenced Lo :3 clnys in jail. ilnd Court Cafe ...................................... 7 wac; assessed $50 fine and costs. Ball-Dunn ........................................ ] The judge rer:ommcnded to the seerc1ary of stale t hnl Hedglen's d1·iving licPttsc he suspended fo1· a periucl of (i months.

Other traffic violalion tickets I'CJlol'led settled in the Mason court during the week were listed as .follows:

Fred ,J. Pahl, Jacl;~on, speed· ing, $15.

William 0. Graham, Lansing, excess! ve speed, $5.

Charles J, Miller, Mn~on, run. ning slop sign, $5.

~luson Uc!Ct'l'~tlion

Jim's Mnrket nnd Harvin's Icc Srcam continued Wednesday where they left ali last week in their climb to ~lay in the rac.:e, by winning tJ points each Irom Hii· ton and Richards Buick and Wj•eth Laboratories Inc.

Al Rice Chevrolet, Cummings Barber Shop, Bement Modern Cleaners and Wares Drug Store each won 3 points from Dart In· Stlrance Agency, Drewry's, Nee·

· ~~ yo~~, ·a~fo insura~c~·

ly's Men's. Wear and Morse Restaurant. High games and series were mlled by C. Rodgers,

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207, 209·576; Maurice Rickly, 227· 571; Jim Inghram, 202-5<14; G. Rusk, 20·1-5:JS; W. Barker, 209-

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525; R. DeMartin, 202-524; Fred Silsby, 204; and Clancy Fry, 200.

High team game and se1·ies wus 898·2495 hy Bement Modern Cleaners.

Team standings are as follows: W L

Wares Drug Store ............ 15 1 Harvin's Icc Cream .......... 11 5 AI RiPe Chevrolet ............ ] 1 5 Model'll Cleaners .............. 10 6 Dart Insurance Agerwy .... 1 0 6 Cummings Barber Shop .. 8 s·

eA.uto·Owners Jim's Market ...................... 8 8 Neely's Men's Wear .......... 7 9 Dt·e~ry's .............................. G 10 I Mot·se Restuurant .............. 6 1.0

Fair and Square Rating Plan may save you money At Last! ••• a realistic method of rating drivers for auto insurance.' If you use your car for busi· ness ••• are under 25 and married • , • if you at·e a farmer • • • if you have an occasional male driver under 25 in your faii1ily • , • if you are a male driver under 25 and have completed a driver training course . • , Auto-Owne1·s new dl'iver classification will save you money on your !lutomobile insurance.

Get the Facts About ''lndlvlduallred" Auto ln•urance

PHONf OR WRITE OR DROP IN

JOY 0. DAVIS .INSURANCE·

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Phone OR 7~3841,. . 31~Yl S . .Jefferson ·' ,1.

Hilton & Richards .............. 5 11 I Wyeth Laboratories Inc ... 1. 15

IHIL~on Women's IJowllng

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Christensen's Ford Sales won 4 points from Mason Home Ap­pliance to t al<e over first place in Wednesday evening's games. Lindy's and Kean's each won 3 points fmm Mills store and Mr.· Carn Olds. High team game and series was rolled by Christen· sen's, 700-2021.

High games. and series: Joyce Malcho, 177; Billie Horstman~ 178-412; Bobby Bryde, 154·437; Helen 'Lyon, 165-436; Jerry Grif· fin, 150-165·423; Thelma Singer, 404; Marllou Cairns, 155-420; Lu I<olasn, 154-410; Judy Heathman, •llO; and Barbara Williams, 150· 400.

Team standings: W L

Christensen's Ford Sales 12 4 McCarn Olds .. : ................... 10 fi Mason Home :Appliance .. 7 9 Kean's Store .... :: .............. : ... 7 9 Mllls Stol'e .... ~ ... : ................. 6 10 Lindy's ........... : ...................... 6 10

In the second shift, Drewry's worketl their- way· closer to· the top by taking 4,points .from· Dart -.., . . .

National B<lllk. Miller's Sales and Ware's Drug Store each tool< .1 points from I. C. A. nncl Mason Golf Course, High team game anrl sel'ics was rolled by Wayne Miller's, 700-20•15.

High individual games and series: .Jerry Chauncey, 153-152· 492; Sandra Horn, 159-426; Helen Ware, 153-402; Margaret Hark­ness, 151-407; Margarel McLean, 150-428; Mallie Morlncl,, 155-420; Joyce Shaffer, 161; Eileen Ft·y, 153; and Bet·yl Towns·end, <JOG.

and barrPI combined.

Team stamlings: w

Wayne Miller Sales ....... .14

William D. Armstrong, :31, H:lLi N. Porter. Lansing, was found hunting waterfowl in Lei'Dy town~hip Snnrlay without plug· ging his gun. He nppcarccl be·[ fore Judge (iPorgP Huller in Lnn·

L sing township Tuesday, paying 2 $17.80.

Densmore's TGA ................ 10 (i Drewry's .............................. 10 Ware's Drug Store .......... G Mason Col f Com·s~ .......... 4 Dm·t Nalion:ll Bank ........ 4

K. C. Black, 25, 11•10 W. Lena· () wee, Lansing, ;ll'l'PSIPrl in Delhi

10 Monday for hunling without a 12 lieelm•, paid $17.80 in .Judge ·12 Adams' court later !hat rlny.

nusin!!SSill!lll'S T.eu~·ue Hi-Kias look 3 poinls from

Price Brnl het·s, Dici<'s Sunncn took 4 from Goebel Beer ami Stale 1"arm Insurance took 3 from Mnson Elevalol", in games· played Tue~day night.

High games and series were rolled by Boh Inghmm, 205; Don Williams, 204-535; and Les Smal­ley, 511.

Tenm standings arc as follows: W L

Stal'e Farm Insurance ...... 1.3 :J Dick's Sunoco ...................... 11 ;, Price Brothers .................... 8 8 Goebel Beet· ........................ 7 9 Mason Elevator .................. 5 11 Hi-Kias ................................ 4 12

Thoma> McCann, 23, Leslif', Wils cbargrcl will! illlnting rlueks Monday afier legal shooting­ltOlii'S', He pleaded guilty before .Judge Adn,ll')~ nncl paid $1i.80.

PAit'l'\' HATE IS S!•;'J' Mason Kiwaninns set Monday

night, October 31, ns the nigill for tile annual community Hal· loween party at a meeting nf tlw

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board of rlirecl ors Tuesday night. Hoy Ch1·istenscn heads the com­mittee in 1'11arge. 1\iwaninns hen nl fmm state convenllon clclegales Clem Dunn, Laurence Parker nnrl .Tim Clot Ia nnd nlso receivccl a final report on the community sale or last month ..

LA PRENSA MAY LIVE AOAIN-DL i\lllcrto Gainza-I'a2, reads a lntc 1050 cdilion or l1is papct in New YorJ; Cit~·. whct•c he awaits word that he will once I!IOI'C be tree to pullli>h the worlcl·famotJs A1·gentinc cinily, contisc;ition ol whkh in JOf>1 brought clown world· wid~ l'Oildcmnation. of l'l'ccnti,l' depo,ccl President Juan Peron.

· Undet· pro1·isionnt goi'CJ'nlllcnl' of Pt·esldcnt ·Ecilwrdo Lonnrdi, the· r.n P11:onsa prop~t'LY mny be r'ctumcd through lllc ·courts rather than by go\'crnmcnt dec1·ee, us tlrst expected. Gninza-Paz endorses .

\:he procerlul'l!, saying thnt "whCI'C nil lc.;:aiity is violated ns it was I 'Jy Peron, so it mt1st be yes to red ihrough its normal reso1·ts or ::_ochanlsms. through' the coLu'ts:" · ·

MILLAR'S REAL GOOD

COFFEE • • ROWDY

DOG FOOD· TV TIME- WITH FREE PENCIL BOX

POPCORN! Chase & Sanborn

INSTANT

Coffee Large 4-0z. Jar

95c: Kellogg's New Special

"K" Cereal 2.9c·

Lean Pork Boston Butts

Roasts Steak

HERRUD'S

• lb Bag 7Sc 1-lb Cans 49c

• • ·• • lb 59c NBC

Waverly Wafers 29c Bonny Lee

Popcorn King Size- White or Yellow

SWANS DOWN

ANGEL FOOD MIX

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SKINLESS FRANKS 49c SWIFT'S SELECT

ROUN~D STEAk lb

Fresh Crisp Produce a~d ~ruit Always!

·GEOR··GE'·S ·FOO·D M ' - ' .

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M . d M G·" ·.·f ...... ,,.j ........ G,,,., ...... , .... . r.· an · rs. eorge ·.· 'reeh Chosen at OES Election

Patty· ,To,· '·Chuold&. and'' rJohd Mll!hrml Lrty of Leslie spmJl the weal' cnrl with tlwlr grunrlpnr· cnts, Ml', nnrl Mrs. ,John Lny.

Mrs. !1. n. nohbinH n(lcnrlcd the Mkhlr,nn Coundl nn fnmiiY relntlnnH 111 Sl. M11ry'H Laiw I\11~1\

Mrs. George Gr·nrm WJIS ehosnnllll'r H, nl H o'nlor:l1. Clmplers· fmm enmp In Bnllle Crr.el1 lnsl fcrirlny .·illf 1n ~P ~Tr[j S k · 'New Arrivals worthy mntron of MnKIIn o, r~. R. tht•mJghont llw c•rJitnly hiJVe beon 11nrl Snllu·rlny. M1·s. Hnlrhlns n·p· 'ur.lt'S. ~OilOt.lleau. »' t. •IJea Mason Women ellltptcr No. liJO nl the nnnunlllnviiPrllo the nnnlvcrsary nhlil!J'V· resenlcrl llin Mlehlgnn Chll'rJ·

.1· A daughter, Dehra Lynn, was election 'l'uesrlay cvcnlnJ.t at till' n1we. · praclle Anxlllnry.

A C ll Cl b ilK [ • j • 5 't hom to Mr. nnrl Mrs .• lor! Zrtlew· Masonic temple. Gr•rJJ-r:c• GI'!H!JJ Mrs. ~:nwry narr will be In· Mr. nnrl Mrs. Glen lli'IIY spun I " t 0 ,eae u Jr.lee lllf!,' Oln oren y sill of Olwmos on Sr!plcmber 17 wus·clccterl.wnrthy Jlilii'On. SIIIIIQd IIH I!Ollnty o. I~. s. Jll'l!til· lnsl Werlrwsdii~' wllh Mr. llll'rl ., LJ nl Spnrrnw hnspllal. Tho Zalew· Othe1· oCJicars nwl11rle Ml~~ I

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1 1 Mrs. Clnurlr. Jl1rynohl:i o! Wit·

· 1 1 · 1 tl '['P.n Mnson voung womnn wera sl1ls havr. 2 other elllldren, a Murv Jnne Colh,y, 1\Hmeliill! 111111· r rm HI lw ssoc nt on meet In~ llnmslnn. Ml'H, Bemlr'l! Domlincau of 1wllh I w Cll1Jili1HIIi on Pr Llr'll on, " ' s 1 1 0 1 1 22 t 11 M Dearhol'll ,-;<'iJools will he J.lliP.HI Shns(lQrJI 11 month on lhiil pro.J· nlllalcrl into El11 Alpha chnplc!J' r!IILJJ.(hler, 1·1, Hllrl il son, R. Mrs. ron; Herbert C[l)h~·. assoclnln · il urrny, c OJCI' , n 1c n- Mrs, Huhy Galvin Is vnc·ntlon·

1f neta Sigma Phi soJ•orlty clur· ZHlcwskl is the former Helen patron; Mrs. Ed Lyons, r!llltrl,llt'· son l1lgh sd10ol gymnnslurn. lng In the nnrlll tilts' wr•pk wllh ng n formul nlun c nner· lY Gi,Ynn. tress,• Mrs. Hoherl C[llby, llliHrJ· · .. • II! n arnoon nne eve- Jel' son· II· aw nnd rliilll(llll!l', Mr. cltih mrl'l int~. Monday, Oetobar t' II t tl 1 I II r.JliiPrl 11 f I l

Republican Wom~n Plan Dinner Meet'

Mcmhcrs of I he neptibllclln Hnslnn~ti Women's eluh plan 11 ·JinJwr· nl lllo homo of Mrs, AI· IJ!ll't Ilttmpht·cy Frlrlny night at 11::!0. I~ollowlng lhn mr.nl · nnd nwollng, the gJ·oup wlll tour tl!(l c•onrl ltotlse where ~cverni conn· ly offh-I!I'S Will SJIOII)\,

The• rlliiiii'J' nl the Hl.lm[lhrcy honw will lm sc•Jverl by members nf Ill!! Mnson Pythlan Sisters,

spenlwr 111 till' Ma~oll ColleJ.(C el't. · 1 II 1 'l'llP.l'n 1"111 I fl 1 I' 1 1

I ' 0 ow 11 1-l Iii s H' 11 · · ,nnslng's Epsilon Mu chnpter o A rlttLJg11ter .Jar!llle Ann wns ctntc conrluetress; Mrs. Anrlrow n ng sess ons. anrl Mrs. W. W. Lovr•, of Lnnsill". 17, whell d11h nwmhars llltr t I' \V II (' ·j'nrlr•J" tlrlll i 1 II "' me~nR o nrt 1111 ~- d lrln Sigma Phi sororly n Je ~1r11 t 11 M~nncl Mn.Jaek Fox at Jonu, secr~ary; nnrl Mr~ ~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, "ileHIH "llilll't' ill the dining rontn f 0 t tl f ll1r• t~Etr•lllll" f 11 II t I 1 "' "' 1 II o t•gnn za onH " · " · "' ·:nwrnlrl Honm n lC o t! Bloomlngl 011 , Inrllnnu, Wcdnes· wnrrl lrelund, I rcnHlii'PI'. 'l'l11•

.of Masn11 MPI hmllst dJllrr: l. PI' (lrnfl'sslrut whir'IJ nwl ill !stan 1 1 t '1'1 1 u vr.ntng 1 1 1 1 t 1 1 r

MJ', llltrl Mr·s. Don Peldmnn nne! l\m111y nf· .ltH·I•son vtsllerl Mr. unci ~Irs. Dnnnlrl Scofield Sunday.

lonlr will Ill~ Atlve!JILII'l'~ tn lrlfl:a•vr: I 118 lltrsr a, e · · •. duy. Mt·~. fox Is the former new Y e octet IIIH ll(IJlfl n c:r o · .,,," httl. II wm; IIH: Hlxlh time she han MPmbr!l'~ anrl guests pmscnl Ellzuht!lli Ad:~ms of Mnson, eldest fleers v.(IJ! he lnslnllPtl Mnntlny, ,r,vorltl Jo'rir•tHIHIJip. ullentletl thls 1 iJJil'I'JJillionnl nr 0 b 17 8 II 1\1 , . Mrs. Dntldlrtr•nu, ftli'IIWI' 1·rlllltly ·"r llw lnlllntlon dlnnr!J' were daughter of Mr. and Mrs. rtalph cto er , al p. 111. al Je a·

I gnnlznl!rlll whkh is df'tllt'Hir•tl It :unlr!rl al tables fesllve wllh the Adams. I sonic temple. norllllll prlnl'ipnl in Mason, !itS llw plll'fHJHe of l'lli'IIH!rlnJ.( frielld f 11 1 D I 11 I 1 I llllrl \"lrlc• I'X,'Jil!J'il'lll'f' in travel nJ'rJJ'iiY hues o ye IIW nne 11.11 •• 111111 ~'Irs. Vn•rl Ely nf De· ur ng 1e HIS Jli'HS SPHS nn

• ship n11rl unrlr•t'slnntling. 1 • • phns wcJ'P. rllsc•us:;rrl f11r llv• ·and mal<iiiJ.l ft'iPtHis in many ' 11 ~'•'- Will iJJ"(! Jlill'l'nls of a daughleJ',' ' , ;, · ',' " , ...... , , ('rlllllll'ii'H. Tills strmnwr Hlw was This nwr•liiii~ will IH' ojll!ll In 1\lrs. II. Tlurlw lnget·soll, toast· Susan l~llzn:lPiil, horn Srptemher I ehllptcrs ,JOtl_l .t~llt!v'; 1 s" 1;1 1 ~lc· i

'01w of n from IIJC• Unllc•d Stales men und ll'lltn<'ll inll'J'l'Sietl. ill Jislrr!ss, lnlrnrlllf•Pd on lhr! din· 30 nl Maso11 General hospitul. hrnllon 1'1HtrHr~n~ 1 vr .nh~,. 0 ' .. 11) .. 1 to he lnvil<'d hy tiH• tlorJn govern· lwarlnJ.t 1\'lr·s. DCJnditH'all speal\ PI' program Mrs. ltleharrl PPil· A son, l\Jkllitel Dnvld, was 1 ,iJwlll of <il'l'lllilllY lo Hllldy thnl c:nnceJ'Iling '"''' l'XJlf'l'ii!IIC'CS, atnglon giving the HOJ'OJ'ity hornlo Mr. nnrl Mrs. Orren Asci· St J Cl b I CCJI(IJJI'Y In i'l'I'IJIIHIJ"lll'li•Jil Jll!J'lorl, tmvels and stllrlil'S. jll'llyeJ•. Giving 1111' weleome \Vl!I'C lin<' or WPhiH•rville ill Mason • ames ' u I

Vlrs. William Cnndr.y, fll'eslrhmt Genernl l10sp!lal on Or!lnher I. i

::Junior Child Study Club ·Makes Autumn Party Plans

Inea ha rc•l styli', A ntumn Whirl, 1111' fall dan,·r• plantrc•d by Mason .Junior ( 'IJilrl Study !!luh, will IH• an l'I'J'III 111' Friday, Octo· lH'I' 2H, ill till' JH'W Amerir·an Legion huildinJ.t. Mrli. Darwin 'tlarr irnrl !\Irs. William Dart, .. It'., are f'lraiJ'Jlll'll oF till! dl'l!OI'UIIIJJ.( 'l~mllmillee. '" Mrs. Jo'rl'rl C;nTir•r, .rl'., and Mn;. Hollin Dill' I lwarl 1 he r·ommil tee

.'pluelng posl!'I'S in MaHon slorl' ·windows, aciWI'Iising till' Hocial · ilfl'al r.

Clili'I!IH'l' Sr•l1111 irll's t~rdlP.:il ra, . P.llgiJgc•d In plil~' f111' IIH• dance, was tmol<c•d d11ring Ill!' summer

.. season at Bartii'II'H, l'leas<Hll ·lake.

.Mrs. Mathews Is !~Hostess to Club .... "' ·Mrs. 1\r•nnPih Mallwws of Lt•.,. :·lie enlerlainl'd Jlll'llllll'rs of ller ·•~i.ll'fl l'liih lasl \Verltwsday eva· .IJJing. Till' c•v••ninl( was spent ~playing l'lll'ill'!' with prizes going '"'In Mrs. Hex .l!!wl'll and !>Irs. :JJonalcl Or•slc•rlt!.

tilt'S, .fill! !Jl!illl, 1\lJ'S, Dllalle Barr. Mrs. l•'t•aJII< Yoli!Jg anrl Mrs. llolll'rl Norlrlll, l'llitirmr•n of tile lir•l\l'l l'Olnlllilll'l', illlllllllltel'd tllllt AI Jlil:r• paid for printing lhe da11cl' ticl<l'l s wllil'l1 wi II he pilll'crlnll s:ilr! slarlinJ.( Saturday. Till·~· may be pll!Thasecl at Wares ril'llJ.( HIOI'l!, ))avis l'lollring Hl!JJ'e and llie ({arwh rc:Hiauralll on Cedar slreel. '!'lie Saturday pre· l'erling IIH• dant'l', mmmillt!a memill'J'H will sl'll 1 il'lwl s at Darl National lr:ml1, t..:ean's slnre and Densrnore's IGA ·~toi'P.

Olllel' collllllilll'l!. elwirnw11 arr l'vlrs. HnliHHI llowPs, !allies; Mrs. Met·lin Cil'!'l'll, refrPHhmcnts; anrl Mrs. Cla.vl"n Ilull'll, puhlldty.

Mrs. C. I•:. Perl1ins wa.-; a din· ner gucsl of Mr. anrl M1·s. W. X. Slea[tman <IIHI family 'l'w!srla~: evening. '!'II!• occa.-;ion h11non•d tiH' Sleiulman'H HtJn, Holler!, on ltls l71h hirthday annii'I'I'Sill')' .

Mr. illlll Mrs. (;ail DenHmor;· nf Ann Arbor visitr•rl Mr. and Mrs. E. A. DcnsmoJ'e Sunday.

1f !lela Slgrnn Phi cily cmllwll, I H R t • tnd Mr·s. rtldlill'rl Olio, praslrlent Clwrlc•s Slevc•n • Heasoner .nr· ears epor s i .r l!:psllrin 1\lfu. Mrs. n. E. Taylor rived al MiiHIIn (,rrwral hoS1llllll ' I ill'!! thr response after whleh Oclolwr 2• He: is til!! ~ 011 of Mr. I Thirty-four llH;n IIH'I in lltr:· II

·Irs. 'l'erl Lone r!otuluctcd the anrl MJ·s. NnJ'J'!s Rr•asoncr. parish hall Monda.v nll-(111 for Ill<' rliliallon. Mr. and Mr:;. Yslrlm Garcia\ third meeting of llw ~''· .rnnH·~:,

ltr!r'elving pins were Mrs. Earl have il rlaughii'J', BeaiJ·tcc, born Men's cluh. -llamlrl Lnw.-;, in I ·1. ,loltns[ln, Mrs. Jumes Ing· Oelohr!r 3 ill the Gnrl'ia home on! charge of J.(J'rntnrls r•nmplc•lloll.l 'l'illn. Mrs. R. E. 'J'ayloJ', Mt·s. Mason sln'l!l. Mollll'r anrl baby reported that all of Ill!' Jlill'l:;li tlf'ilflJ'd Swaninger, Mrs. Franll were taler lalwn to Mason Gen· property has hr!r.n dr•arf'rl ;1111t i •. Young, Ilf, Mrs .. Tnmc!s N. era! hosp!Jal. seeded. Louts Bernita, wlw Is: lrown, M1·s. William D. Thor· J\lr. nne! Mrs. fo'ranl'is Clcnry supervising lh 1 llllllrllnl( r·omplr•.l\ •IIJ'n, Mrs. Gerwge Whyte, .Jr .. an• Jmrcnls of ;1 rlaughleJ', Pa·l tion, reporter! I hal he Is r.:elllng :!J·s. Charles .1. Hubharrl and tricta l{alhlcen, hom October 61 good cooperation from I he 1m•n ·irs . .Joseph B. Deun. at Mason Gr•neral hnspllal. of the parish and thai l'tJll1fl)etlon I Jnslullallon of ol'ficers followed A son, Bingham, was bom of the ldtchen will follow ill'l'iViill

'u~ inilliolion ceremony. The new Oetober 5 In Mr. anrl MJ'S. Virgil of appliances. 1 ,ffict!rs of Mlls[ln's Etn Alpbn Lnngham at Mason General hos- Many men expressed a dcHire 1 ·lwpll'J' of Bela Sigma Phi sm'OJ'· pltal. to mnl1e a weak end retrcill at ly are Mrs. William D. Thor· '' • " the new retreat hrJu~e. l'nrliJJtl·[ >lll'll, president; Mrs. Joseph 8. 1 • ella of the Pines, in DeWill. .lim I ll'an, vlce·presirlent; Mrs. Jcra11l1 Okemos Alumni ! Birney described a typieal rctreill

Yourrg, III, extension officer; 'II C I b 1 J"Outlne. He explainer.! that St. \frs. Gc:ot•ge Whyte, Jr., t•ecord· WI e e rate James men will prob;rbly ncerl lo 1ng sPr·relary; Mrs. Jnmes Ing· . I combine with men from anoi.IH!l' '1ram, eorresponding secretary; Oke!llos lllgh. school w!ll cele· small parish In orrler to have and MJ'S. Charles J. Hubbard, hrale lis _ccn.tenmt,year this wee!~ sufficient numhers lo resPJ'Ve the 1 J'eastll'eJ'. end hegmnmg Jo rtday evening retreat house. Birney prnmisl'rll

Members of L11nsing's Epsilon ":ith ~ potluck r.lln~e; f~J' alum· to ma,lm arrangements for· IIH! J

\!u chapter attending the dinner Ill. SeJ vmg Will slaJ t. '.11 b p. m. Mason men at.- tile car•liest. pos· were Mrs. Donald Bunl1a, vice· The gc~·logether 15 to renew slble elate. I president; Mrs. Winslow A. old acquamtanccs and talk over' Fr. Paul DeRooe Jeri a lively Minoll, II, J•eeordlng sect•etary, past school days. A parade of panel discussion on the prolllr!m Miss Joyce Wemer, Miss Elea· fl~als, made hy clllsses and clubs, of religious instruction in tlw I nore Hagenbuch and Miss Janice Will precede the football game parish. MaeCallum. b.etween Hoi! and Le~lle .. Half· The next meeting of tile organ·

Special guests we1·e Miss Wini· time enterlamrnenl ":111 mclude Izatlon _WilS tentative);• set for~· fred !]rant, president of XI Slg· the Okemos m.archmg b11nd, October 24 . · ma; M1·s. Harry Bunnascll, presi· awarding float PJ'IZes and crown· • • • toni of Gamma Theta; anrl M1·s. ing t_he _homecominJ.( queen and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Clipper I

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Mr. ami Mrs. Hiram To)' aml Mr. :lllrl Mrs. Gmll nf Lansing e<rllerl on MrH. Erlylllc! Every Still· day.

... TI1P oC'('H!-iillll was nlso a sur· !\lr. and l\1r~ .. lPSSP BurgPss al· :prise slm·l; siHlll'l'J' for Mrs. l•'er· tender! lllc 2:ith werldinl( ;rnni\'er· ')·is Slrid;land . .rr .. anrl Mrs. liar· sary p<li1Y n[ their son anrl ::nld Lavis. After Ill!' guests daLJJ.(htrr·in·law. Mr. anti Mrs. ·opener! IIJl'ir gift.,, Mrs. Mathews William l~urgess, o[ Drll'llil Sun· "served rdreshnwnls of angel day .

i-lnJ·olcl VanEpps, president [Jf her c.ourl.,. . . I and family spent the week cnrl at 1 Sigm~ Th~~1ll ~a h~~m1~ttlh!eilr~c!~~i~n~in~S~I.~l~{~c~~~n~.---~~============~=========================~ " • • dance 111 tile school gymn11siurn ~-

from 8 to 11 in the evening.

. ~:rnotl r·al{(• wllll <JJ'ange loppili:~. Mrs. Ru~sl'll \Vhilmr'J'l! of East ·slllffcrl r'Pil'l'~'. assorletl !'!'ad1ers, Lansing visited Miss Alice Chap· :ten and co 'rice. · ·' , ·: ...... · . in of Eden Sunrlay .. :----~-~~~~~-'"-__;.;.___;~~~~~..,...-~-~~-

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l~'~;.~s;, ~.e~~i ~~ M'". ~,;;,";~:~B~:,~;~;::,~.~.';;~;:~J . ·luh of St. James Ghurcll had parents, Mr .. and. Ml.~:·f'·Jpseph '\: llletr.flrst meeting hi the paris.h, Fontana, Sr:, and her ':parents, ~ hall Sunday evening; · · Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Powelson,

Fr. Paul DeRose, pastor, over the week end. :'panecl the meeti,ng will_, the read· Dr. and Mrs. George R. Cllriton mg of,;' poe';!, "rrlmmmg on the were guests of Dr. and Mrs. Beads.. He Introduced a troupe Gordon L. Balyeat of Grand Rap· .,r . fr1cnds ~ho presented a I ids last Thursday. The Cilntons 1:arrcty ~ho~v billed, ~s "Pie~ty .o~ I ~nd Balyeats all ended the state ~monsh h,\ . Danny s C_apers. I{ a~ medical meeting there. ~yrlc, coni lnUily director 11f ,, • * • \Vl\AR-TV, and Danny Jesmur. l~verell high sehnol teacher, pre· L' b Cl b-. srmtarl 2 humorous pantnmines. 1 r a ry U .lean Weber, contralto, sang 2 :;nngs. Bob Brohan, master of El f Off' ccrcmonir.s of the "Here" show, ec 5 ICers . Wl\AR-'l'V, also sang 2 songs. Muriel Franc accompanied the :;oloisls and sang 2 numbers her· self .

Following the en1ert11inment, Mr. nnd Mrs. Lester Palmer, co· dwlrmen of the program commit· lee, outlined the program for the ~·car. 'l'he evening was closed with refreshments.

Ruppert Duntons Change Colleges

Mr. and Mrs. Rupert Dunton ' have mo1•ed from the Cornell enmpus at Ithaca, New York, to Warren Wilson junior college, Swann11noa, North Carolina, nc11r· Ashville. Mr. Dunton Is teaching agriculture and horticulture 11t 1 hr. Prcsbyterian·a1I!llated junior college in the mountains of North Carolina. Before going to Ithaca, Mr. and Mrs. ·Dunton were at a Methodist mission school In Ja­pan.

Mrs. Dunton and Tom, Ray and Mll•e left Mason this week after a stay with Mrs. Dunton's par­ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. S. Davis.

• • • Hospital News

Patients discharged from Ma· son Generul hospital this weel< were Kenneth Dacl< of Onondaga, Philip Cavender of Leslie, Joseph Morrissey of Stoclcbrldge, Mrs. Gregory Martinez of Leslie and Mrs. Gilbert Cuadro, Ruth Ann I·Iot•ton, dllughter of Mr. and Mrs. Clester Horton; Mrs. Howard Vaughn, Robert Armbruster and Char·les Gould.

Patients In Mason General hos· pita! this· week are Mrs. Philip Cavender and Marilyn Cavender of Leslie, and Luren Bartlett, l~orest Howe, H. S. Pulver, Rod· m·ick Clark, Gary .,Lamphere, son of Mr. and Mrs. Celand Lam· phere;. Mrs. Clarence Hender­shott, Mrs. Winfield Fell, Sr., Roy Lee Blanchard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Blanchard; and Robert ·Abbott, son of Mr. and Mrs. Leo Abbott.. ·

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Libra'ry cltih of Holt high sehool has elected new oJflcers for the school year 1955-1956. They arc: President, Mary Louise Schroeder; vice-president, Laura Stuart.; secretary, Nancy Cole; reporter, Barbara Foy; treasurer, Mary Ann Hudson; and student eounell representative, Anne Shaft.

Four members of the club at· tended Clear Lal<e camp work· shop for student library assist· ants September 30-0ctober 2. They were: Mary Ann Hudson, Robert Catallnc, Velma Shaw and Mary Louise Schroeder, who is the secretary of the Student Library Assistants Association of Michigan.

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Lansing were Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Childs.

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Webster en· tertalnecl Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Mitchell of Plymouth anrl Mr. and Mrs. George BilliCk of De· troll Sunday.

Mr. unci Mrs. Robert Ballard and sons and Rolland Trusty a.nd Bob Eldred spent the week end In Northern Michigan.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Birl~ett 11nd children of Lansing visited Mr. and Mrs. Russell Birltett Saturday afternoon and evening.

Mr. and MJ·s. J!:lmer Bravender called on Mr. 11nd Mrs. Gordon Bravencler of Holt last weel1 erid.

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Okemos Baptists Plan Conference ' Sunday tlli'Ollgh Ji'rlrlny, OIHJ·

mos Duptl~t church will r!on!luct u Deeper Life Tllhle confc!rcmce for the purpose of strongllwnlng Chrlstluns In their Slllrltunl life,

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I John lloolw. , 11ev, Not·m;ln lllrsehy, pastor

of the First Baptist ehut·ch of . Evanll City, Pennsylvnnln, fm• 28 yenrs, will lw the Dll1le teacher.

1 Rev. Hirschy will he spealdng at hoth Sunrlay morning services, 9 und '11 'I· m., unci every evening at 7:30 p. m.

He Is n Jmstor, evluJgellst ancl ·missionary leaclcJ'. He lws 4 children who IIJ'(! mls~lonnt•les unci 2 who nrc aetlvc Christian lnymen at home.

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Garden Club Has Regular Meeting

Mrs. WJIIJ;rm l'orlcr WIIS host· ess to I~ nwmbr•I'S nf the Ma~on· Dansvlllr! Giirdcn cluh Tucsclay ut I ::JO p. m. Mrs. IJCJ'Illll'rl Plnkl<e anrl Mrs. Hr~mwn G. Walt served US CO·lHJSI I~SH!!S,

Tlw .gml!JI mnde plans for· 7 meml11~rs of llw duh lo attend a reglmllll mel'ting nf the Michl· gan Fcclcrntlon nf Ganlcn cluhs 'l'hursduy, October· (i, at Hotel Statler in Drotroll. Mrs. Herman Walt, JII'Csidcnl, will give her yearly l'C!Jinl'l at the meellng.

Mrs. Plnl<lre and Mrs. Walt as·· sister! Mrs. Porter In st!rving re· frcshmcnls nf tomrtto aspic 11ncl tuna flsh :mind from a table ccn· tr.rcd with a haslwt arrangcmcn t

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Organizations ' Women's Snelcty of Cht•istian

Service of Mason Mcthorllsl chut·ch will meet Wednesday, October 12, nt I :30 p, m. A sym­posium will he conclu!'ted by Mrs. Arthur Zlcltgraf. Mrs. William Schwarzwaelrler has chai'J.lC! of

·devotions. Priscilla circle will be

MRS. IDA WALKER of Holt will be 95 years old Sunday, Be­cause she is blind, she depends on her radio to keep up with the news. She's con~idered an expert by her family in. farming, world news and radio mission~ry work. Mrs, Walker is familiar with all of the Bible 11nd is quick to tell the Bible stories. pCN).

hostess. Official hoard meeting of Ma·

son Methodist church will he

Mrs. Ida Walker Will Be 95 l7ears Old on Sun(lay ..

I Tuesday, Oetober 11, al 8 Jl. m. "it. isn't dg;irets," Is the only Prayer group meets Wednesday clue Mrs. lrla Wallwr of Holt at 7 p. m. qives for her long life and good

Mclhoc.Jist junlul' eholr rehear· !wallh. She'll he 95 years old sal is Thursday, October· 13, at Sunday. l!cr only infirmity is 6:45 p. m. Senior choir mccls at hllnrlncss. Btil even though she 7 p. m. r~mmot sec, ~he's as nimhlc as a

Patrintle club will meet wilil eat. as she prowls the :!-stu•·y Mrs .. Carey Whipple of Nnrll1 'Jnusc she rwrupic~ with 2 daugh· Ol<cmm; on October u at 1 p. m.I'?J:s. Mrs. Waii<CI' has. no arlh-for a potlucl< dinner. l'tit? ami slw Is nn avid fan of

. . . ;·arho news broadcasters and rc· Ladles Au! Soelety of AureliUS ligious misslonat•lcs.

BaptJst church will vlsll the I W.JIM television station October Mrs. Wallwr lives with 2 13. Mcmhers arc asl<cd to take :.laughlers,. Mrs. Blanche Pappe their Jove gifts nne! meet at. the 'lnrl Mrs. Anceretta Perkins. 'church at io a. m. There arc 2 other rlunghters.

Aureliu. Gal·den club will meet Mt·s. Iv11 Palmer of Detroit and 5 I Mrs. Helen Vnn Antwerp of at the Aurelius town hall Octob· I •tJ'nl'lr•lv ·r11 1., a. ,1 g.. J.

14 t 8 M c I T ·" '" . ' e (. ' I e r otrl( er •. a fl. m. rs. ar Oft· :·hilclren including Mrs. W. X. llff Will .~pea~\ to the. ~embers Steadman of Mason and 8 great· about otchlds and theh cult.ur-a. qrandchildren.

tohcl' !J, J:'llitl, tlw daughter of Gerll'ge anrl HclC'n Davidson.

She is nn nnl.v chilrl anrl during the cilrly plll'l of her life, she travelrrl lht'OIIghoul the United St;rtcs fnllnwing licr fa· l.hcr, a .iounwyman C'arprmter. They spent a yr~ar In Ci1kago while i1r.r f;ilhr•i' helper! set up the first Cilir'ago wnrld's fair.

On June 1·1, lflR:l, Miss David· ~on was mmTieri to Danir~i WalJ(. cr in Tolcrlo.

Mr. Wall<ct· was a lurnbet·man anrl I he fnmily of •I girls was miser! In 1\ ntrlm county. Tlw fall]('!' clil'ri in 1!111.

Mrs. Wallwr's mnllwr livr.cl to be 105 ,VCIIJ'H nld. lloetors hnve told Mrs. Wall<er that :;lw mny live as long.

Prcshytcrinn Women's exccu-' tlve board will meet Thursday, October 1~1. at the church. All secretaries and circle chairmen

"In faPl, WI! girls have marie. up our mimls l.lml wc• haw~ a long life ·nhcnd of us," Mrs.

"Mother Is an oJrJ . .fashlonerl Pt•rl·:ins mrirl. girl," Mrs. Perkins said. "We Then! will he a' mnall OJH'Il

IVI!I'e brought ·Lip Mctlwdisls. hou.<;e Sunriny 1vitli .family mem· Mnthct' clicl~'t go lllllf'h fori hers present. rt will he 11 IWO· ~~anccs, ~iaym~ out lat? nights, fold occasion, al:;n honOl'ing Mrs .. liquot· or smoltrng. She IS a llldy Wallwt·'s greal·granclson, Robert: 'lnrl,she expected us to be ladles, Stemhnnn on his '17th birthday l.oo. annlvel'sary. The real eelcbratlnn

arc asi<ed to be present. Members of Mason Junior

Child Study club will sponsor an autumn whirl informal dance at the American Legion building Friday, October 28. Mrs. Franlt Schmidt, Jr., is general chairman.

Mrs. Walker was born on a will he wlwn Mt·s. Wall<er is 100 f:tt'lll fl miles from Dllssfiold Oc· yem·s old.

There will be a rummage sale October 21 ami 22 at 9 p: m. al. Mason Presbylet•lan church spon· sored by Presbyterian Women's Associa lion.

4-H Clubs 'J'omlhiSOII

Rosary Altnr Soeiety of St. Members of the Tomlinson James Catholic church will span· Clothing club met. lust Monday sora rummage sale October 15 in evC!ning ill the home of Jo Ellen the council rooms. Bullen. Mothers of the members

Mason Woman's Golf club will allcndcrl the meeting. VIckie have Its annual fall dinner Oc· Iober 27 at Hotel Roosevelt in Trout and Elaine Dunsmore led Lansing. Reservations may be in playing 2 .games. Patterns, made with Mrs. Dorn Diehl of styles and materials to be usccJ Dansville and Mrs. Nelson 11ousc, chairmen for the cllnner.

Miriam circle of Mason Mcth· ocllst church wlll bake dough· nuts Friday and Saturday ln the vacant Swartout store building next to Neely's store.

First meeting of the Mason Woman's club will be ,Tuesday, October 11. for a one o'cloclt luncheon at the home of Mrs. D. C. Dart, 1896 South Jackson road.

this year were cl iscussecl. Weel< before last, the group

staged lis first meeting of the year. It was decided not to elect officers, hut to talte turns at holding office .• Tanct Batman and Mary Ann Frederick were ap. pointed as news· reporters. ·

Mrs. Chloe Dell Brown Is lead· er of the group. The club will meet every Monday evening from

Mason Lodge No. 70, F. & A. WhitiJ Ollie M. will have a special communi·

7 to 9.

cation at 8 p, m., Wednesday, Oe· The flrst meeting of the White tober 12. The Fcllowcruft degree Oak 4·H sewing .group was staged will be conferred by past wnrshlp· at the home o.f Mrs. Delmar Carr ful master, Herbert Colby. last Satu1·day. Twenty members

Ingham chaplet· No. 51, Royal and 7 mothers attended. New of· Arch Masons, will meet for their fleers were elected as follows: regular· convocation Tuesday, Oc· Mary Shealhclm, president; toller 11. Plans will be formulated Nancy Nottingham, vice·presl· for· past high priests night, dent; Mary Ann Nottingham, church attendance and actions to secretary; Carol Graf, trensurer; IJe proposed at grand chapter. and Sandm Nottingham, repo!'t·

Mason 0. E. S. 'chapter No. cr. 150 will have Its 50th annlver- The girls· will he divided Into 3 sary eclc!Jratlon Thursday, Octo· groups, First· and second-year ber 6, at 8 p. m. ln the Masonic gll'ls will meet with Mrs. Howard temple. Chapters from through· Oal<ley, third· and fou11th·year out the county have been in· girls. will meet with Mrs. Alvin vlted to the event. Nottingham and Mrs. Delmar

* • • Carr wlll ·Instruct the advanced SURPRISE PARTY GIVEN group. Members will begin sew·

D1·. H. D .. Henderson was u lng on October 22 and will con· guest at dinner Thursday eve- duct their next group meeting nlng of Mr. and· M\"S. Robert Col· at the home of Sandra and by honoring Mr. Colby's birthday Nancy Nottingham on November anniversary. At 8 o'eloclt 14 16; The advanced group was guests attended a surprise party selected to be hostess In Novem· for him at the <;alhy home. Mrs .. ber. E. G. Millard WO)l ·high prize al New members ure Glenillle bridge and low went to Dr. C. S. Titus; Janice Sheathelm, Julla Henderson of Holt. Mrs. Colby Tabachld, Harriet Kemler and served refres~m~nt~, Carolyn Bal<;r: • •

!\IRS. T~LJ,A II. HAY of In· ctranapolis, Indiana, wlll speal< at a special Christian S(\ience meet· lng al the American Legion building In Mason Monday ni·ght, October 10, starting at 8:15. For.~ merly rwt!ve In· the educational field as teacher and author of books for children, she has de· voter! the past 11. years to the public . practice of Clnislian Science.

Farm Bureau· 1'rlungltJ Members of the Triangle Farm

Bureau group were Saturday eve­ning guests of Mr. and Mrs. Freel Horstmyer at a hayride.'

Depar·ture from the Horstmyer residence was followed. by sing­Ing, story-telling, ai1d all around fun. Rayner pnr·lt w11s the stop­ping point. where· the inembers pa't•tlclpated In a weiner roast.

At the cm1cluslon o.r 'the weiner roast Dorr i·Iudson, uctlng as tractor clu\uffeur, took the group bad< to the original stm'llng point, the Horstmyer residence.

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Mr. and Mrs. Howard McCow­an and Duncan and W. E. C. Me· Cowan· were· ln. ].\jo,vl· Sunday to

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colby Mr:: anr,l Mrs; Melvin Payne of attend Mr. and Mrs;. Clyde 'John·

r(,'hild Study Club lVo. 1 Discusses. AI ental Ilealth

gtwsJ speallf!l' on tho suh.lr•r•l. r'ctlll' Clillrl Is Norm11J.

Momhr!I'H IJI'OJHlSf!d ITIIIIH',Y .mnl<· lng Jrlcns 111111 nwoecl thnt April IS,. lfl:'iB, wor1irl br• tlw rlnte for llwlt· annunl Callc1o Ball.

llosl es:;rs, Mm. l\ !erwin J•:vnr· Ill iJIHl Mrs. l'r!lf'l' !loon, fierved' ·ofl'eu and dc!HSf'i'l. I

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'lliRinoss mcetlnJ.l of Mason Chllrl Study Chth No. I, stngecl nt tho home of MI'H, Donald I;:rtglngtclll JuRI. Wec.Jncsclny evening. Mrs. Alee Gilpin rllreclecl pnnnl mem· hr.rs, Mrs. ll. It Hnhhlns, Mt'fi, Donnld F;dglngton, Mrs. Lmv· rcrwe llnrlon nnd l\•lt'H. Normnn Bunl<cr, nn lhn tn[Jic! Mr.nlal lfunlth.

Mcmhers stater! that pcinple Extension Clubs with gr1crd nicmlnl health fl'l'! ·' \\'llf'llllil'ld enmfm·lahlc about llwm:;nlves and Wlu•al fl"ld r•xten~lrrn grotlp

hnd its rlr:-:1 Ill!'!! ling of I i1c• 111!11' .vra1• Jnsl \Vetinc•>:•~;ty al fill' !Hrm" of Mnrinn \Vr~hstc•t•, Jll'r•!rideut. t·;igillf'l'll III!'J;JIH•J,; illlli 1111e V!o lot' IIIIHI'/I!I'Pcl l'IIIJ l'iiiJ,

In their rr!lullonslllp witll others. Prohlems of tiJC gi ftecl n ml n~· tarrier! child In ~elwoi, home and comnulnlty wr.re dlsr:UH!a!d nnrl 111111 a wny should he found tu prnvcnl ltls hemming a m•gll'l'lr•rl ehlld. Thn mmnhri'H ngrel'rl that spcdnl rlaHHI'ooms frrr 1 hcse 1'1111· drcn wonlrl !)(' he I! I'll r~la I I 11 llu•m.

NPw nnd old h11~;inr~~;~; WIJ~; til;;· ns:;PrJ. Marilyn \VI'iiVI'r is slnrl·

·:11~ a dw..:·· 1111 llnr;H 1 tllll'fiflr~. TltP llf':\1 lllPPiltlJl, ('Jp·islm 1s ELECTRlFYlNC LESSON-Eicctroulc blacldmnrd sounds a new·

•vnrlisllnp, wi!l Ill' In ;r Jwll. The note in mu~ic educntion as E. Ahlborn demonstrates hls invention · Purcnt·Chllrl Hr!latlrmshlp an' Mcnl.al Health of the [;unlly eon· clurlcrl lite pane•! rlisc•uss!Dn ililll prepnt·cd the nwmhers for their next mrcllng, October ~G. at which Dt·, Ludllc Baril!'!' of Mldt·

iwslc•ss SPI'Vc•d ri'tl'f'SilllWiliS ill ln Frankfurt, Gcrmnny, NWoltcs arc chnlltcd on sta!f, which Is wired : . I • ·I ,. , f I ' , •, I. ' lo conduct clcctrlclty. Jcn pointer maims contact with note, ' • lf c 11,r. II I lf l

1 I ll 11g. npprop}'lntc lone is soundc,d by nmpllllcr. I~cyboard below blaclt• ; ·• , Wniii'J'S·Ii.iJtp· • Loarrl Js used to nc!d chorded effects during the lesson.

Christ tnns wori<::Jwp !:: sl'iwd-~

Slate university will llc•

Slumber Party Honors Birthday

nlc!rl J'nt• lllf' nc•:-;t lllf'i'lin.: of tlw lllf'llon Falls. Min, Mlc·h., ami Nl· Wall!'n;·i{ipp "x II' 11 s I 011 c•litll llflill'll Falls, Nr!IV Ym'l\. 'l'llP nPxt Tlnnwlav, (ll'loiH'I' 1:1. Memlwrs lmc•rllng will hr. Willi Mrs. Aml will gnll.tt'l' 111 10 11. 111. ill tlw Ve· Tf't'l'ill on Df'tnlwr 12 111 7::10 p, vn~· luwn llnll.

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m. In rli~H'lls:: !'ltri:;lmns wnrlt· ., llnwlt•y ". :;itup. Mc•mhi'I'H Ill'!' asltf'd to liiltt•

lliiWluv rxiPir::Jot'r cluh mel nt llltr! nwtet'iill In thl'lr extension lhr ltnm'r nf Mrs. l':rlwnnl .fohn· if'tlcr~. r;on ln::l wc•l'!c Tlu! r:ul':rls lwei a Mc•r'l'~' i\llxPr·s lwl.lrtd< dlnnc•r lltlri w,•rr•r•cl 11 n Mr•mhc!rs of tlw l\l"I'I'Y Mixer:; CamhH'e l'alllcy, daughtPI' of ' CklohL•t' Jf) IIH their uc~xl rnecllitg clnh IParnl'ri IFJIV lo nwlw c•nnm·

Dr. and l'vlrs. 0. 1\, Pauley, r!c!le· clair•. c•Jr~cl .icwc!lt')' at the meeting at the hralecl her f'ievent h hlrllul:ry an- ·• \\'iison " lwnw of Mrs. ,Joseph Cllnlo11 re niversilr,Y Friday nit,hl wllh a \VII:-;nrJ I'XIc•nsinll J.~rnup 1111'1 ill I'Cillly. :;Jumlmr parly. ihP I fiJwarcl Clllr•lll' 11111111' Sr•p· Mrs. Pr!nrlal ffamillon rrf tlw

t mnlwr :J:l to pian 1 hP prngr:r m f'lou hie Tr•n cltih was llw i nslrlle· Ovel'nlglll gnnsl s were• 1\litl'l hn fnt· 1 IH• cnnt in~.: ypa r. Th il'll'r!Jl 1 or. Twu v isi lor:; were ll'f' lerrmcrl,

Corsrm, Vnleril' ~lrnw11, .ranrt nH•tnhf'm IV<!l'" Jll'i'HI'Ill 1111 c1 1\Jrs. Mrs. W:IITI'n Struhle nf Er.lln· Ifassuwn. Mary lltll, 1\·lerls I<Pn· Rmlc•ri!!lt Clark :llld 1\lrs. IVtlph illn'J.:h, slsil'l' nf Mrs, William t~erly •. I~lahw Cllmm.lngs, ~llllC,V Ovr!rla ittlr•rJt!Prl liS IH!W nwmlu•t·s. LamhPrlson, ;nul Mrs. Waynr! Schol1Cid and Connie 1-Ial'l'lson. , After a siH>I'I husitws:; mr•ctin~. Stanley of L:rnsing.

The girls pln,Vr!cl ll'lllll!S during I they nrJ.jmii'IH'd iillrl I he hostess Dr!sserl 1111rl coffep were served the evening .. Janel. F.l:tino and lsr.rvccl refrc:;hments uf cupeal<es, hy the hostess. The next meeting Meris won prizes. Blrlhrlay eake, candy and IPa. Tlw mcml1ers told will he on !he Christmas worJi. ice cream and pop wr•1·e served as of their sumnWJ' vac·alions. Soml! shnp and Iii!! c:lu!J will be guests l'f~fresilments. Snturdny morning spent time at lite' lfnivcrsii,V of of Mrs. 13. .r. Wrigglesworth, :ntH al 9:30 the gi:·Js lwei brunch. I MichigHn Cr•tJiennial, TalHfllil· West St. .roe street, Lansing.

Country Club Meets With Mrs. Hulett

l•'ollt'lf'en memhers of the ls land c~out'tll'Y dub wcm gttc~ts uJ Mrs .. rnnm, llnlc~tt Wednesday at dlllllrl'. l~ight guests attended Uw gntlwring.

Tile group sprnt the afternoon visiting and playing mrrls. Mr·. and Mrs. Irving llollowny of Lansing will PntPrtaln members ll[ lhc ri11h at il Halloween party Saturday, Octnhm· 2!l, at their ilnmc, 2:~H Lyons.

Mr. nnrl 1111'S, Clarence Johnson nf r nrllnna polis, Indiana, visited his sister·, Mrs. Olive Brown, over the weel1 mtd. Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brown, Mrs. Olive Brown anrl the .Tol111sons visited Mrs. Brown's a uri M1· .. Johnson'~ ilr•other, Elmer .Iohnson, in Dun­rice.

Football Queen Will Be Picked

Mnson hlflh sehool will choo~e Its football rJLIC!Oll FrlrliiY und Hho'll got her crown at the gnmo Frldny night.

'l'he queen will lw dwsen from i1 cnndlrlntes. They ure Penny Cllppel', El11lnc I•'rcdm·lcl<, ,Julio Davl~, Joan Hall nnrl Kny Pal· mer.

• • • Methodist WSCS Plans Symposium

A symposium, entltlerl "To Combine Our Efforts fot• Lnsll11g Peace," will provide the progr·am for· members of Mnsun Methodist Women's Society of Christian Ser·vlcc nt the meeting Wednes· rlay, October 12. The group will meet nt 1 ::m p. m. In the church pal'lol's,

The panel Is composed of Mrs. Arthur ~ld<graf, clwlrman, and Mrs. Lawrence Burgess, Mrs. Russell Hobbins, Mrs. Wllllnm Clark anrl Mrs. William Sehwartz. wnclrler. Mrs. Alfred Forche will give devollons.

Priscilla elt•ele will be hostess and a hahy sitter will bro provided (or those neecllng one.

• • • Past Matrons Club Meets at Potluck

Mmnhcrs of the Hattie A. Jcord Past· Matrons clulr met Friday C'Vcnlng in the Masonic temple for 11 potluck supper at 6:30. A business mcctlnJ.l and ~ocial hour followed the evening meal. ·

Mrs. Ethel Brown presided over the business meelln):l. Mrs. Brown. and Mrs. Chester l"lctcher served m the committee In charge of the supper. Mrs. Jeanette ·Dart planned games for I he social hour.

There will be no meeting in 8ctober. The November meeting will he the second Tuesday of the month.

Kean•s Sc-$1 Store Grand OpeninCJ

Ends ..

SATURDAY Night

eek End Ahead Boys'

Bomber-Type

JACKETS Sizes 4 to 16

100% wool quilted lining

TO $5,49

BRASS

Magazine Racks

Reg. $1.00

79c

Imported 9-in.

ASSORTED COLORS

.Ceramic TRIVETS

58c

Headquarters for

Halloween MASKS

and COSTUMES

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FREE DOOR PRIZES worth hundreds of dollars will be given away foHowing drawing at 8:00 Saturday night. Ma!(e sure yo~tr name is in the hat. Just sign card and leave at door. You don't have to be present to win. Aristo Plcx BRACHS L11rgc 7-0z. Bottle'

Double Strength Light or Dark

TABLE COCONUT OIL CHOCOLATE COVERED

CLOTHS· Cherries Shampoo 54x54 Inches Reg. 69c

79c 49c ·19c

Box _ .. .#_..__._, ....

BRASS House and Car HANtYE

VANITY ' KEYS Electric LAMPS MADE MIXE.R

Reg._ $3.19 While You Wait

$10.95 Value

Special Special WEE!< END SPECIAL 54.98 $2~19 .2 35c F'O!-t

Sc to $1. Store

HAIR DRYE,R

Hot or Cold AIR BLOWER

with h11ndle and b~se plus bottle of Breck shampoo

Special ·

$3.98 I I .Oz. Can.

TALC POWDER

19c --

See . Our Displ.ay of

. Novelty Christmas

·. Candles

See Our· New Fall Line

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of

Women's ;Purses

·.were guests at . dinner Saturday Ft .. Wayne;· Indiana, spent the son's 40th wedding mir\lvcrsary

,of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Glrardylweek end with Mr .. ,andMrs. Les· party.:. Mrs. Johnson 'is a.slstm' .. •••liii•II!I•••••••••••••~•••••••••••••IJI!II••III•IIJ!!I••••••••IIIi•ill•••••••••~ll!il~ .of Grossi! Pointe Woorls.. . · Ue .. B'runo n.nn family. . .: . : of'·W. E;:C, McCawnrf. · · · ·,. · "" { .. , ": ,:, : ! .· .. ., ' : \ • ', ..,' :.: ,' :~ '' • ' :· ' .. ; ·, • ' ' ' : : ; ... ,', ·,: : : : ': ' ,: ' ' "' ,..\' ·,· • : : ; ' • ' ; I

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Phone For Ad Action

OR 7~9011 • Wednesday nflcrnoon

dPntlline nn t~lnssllif•ils

-. ,10 WOl'ils I'OJ' fiOc - A1l· dll.lonnl wol'ds j e er:ch

• Oln9silif!d tliSJllay ada !He JUll' lnnh

e One of 1\lichigan'B larg­est l'lll'al want ad BPc­tlomJ

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: · Livestock CATTLE-I law• In n'rhrt•r• hr!l'fl

of rPglsl••l'l'ri rrnrl gmdt! Gllel'll·

Blossey's . DUROC BOAH AND GILT

SALE

Bll - m;AD -- 80

FHIDA Y, OCTOI1P.Il ll, 1!l:i5

Night Sail•, R:tJO P. M.

nur ,f, .. l"lli'Pf\I'Pd I [olstrln, yeur olrl. lt<'mlv fur lll:hL service.

Purelli'Pd uc:rl(shiJ'e spi'lng honrs. Don William~, phone Mason Ofl.· 7·H7D:J. 3!lw2

l\lldJignn Poland China t.in•eders Ass'n

Annual

BOARS - Purebred Hampshire lioar·s. Eligible to reglsleJ', H.

M, Silsby, 180!1 Soulh T\dgaJ· rond, Mason, Phone ALII'elllrs 512.

37wtr

LIVESTOCK - Duroc boars for sale. Purebred. W. 1~. Dalton,

26!l Sem·Js Hoad, Webberville, phone •WI I. :l8wtr

Farm ·. Equipment

umw: Tdnu Corn Plclter TIIII'I'IIHiinnal Col'll Picl1er Elevntnr Wuunuu Sprenrlers Dluc Harrows Plows

NEW: :Heel Corn Cl'lhs Wogo11 Unluader

Ben IIur Freezers

Francis Platt Finest in Ji'ul'JI: Mu~hinery

M·M ~<ncl Ollvel' I % mile north of l\IHsou on US-1271

Phone Olt·7·5U71 1 <tllw11 ________________ ,

CORN PICKER-New Ideui 2·j row traller·type, Usecl only 1

seuson. In u number 1 shape. I [lest offer tnlii!H It, o1' will trnde fnr livestock. Roy D. Donnlrl, Bct·oncl farm south of Aurelius 1 Center, !'hone Alll'elius 3203. ·

. rt0w21 --~-----------, STEEL S'T' ANCI·IIONS - 2fi ·

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the score • • ~;s. zn

· sey cal tiP. VI'I'.Y HoOII 11nr•,;, Ynlll' chole•e, J:!fll J•:lfr•rt road, !loll, phoru; OX·!I·:WJ.I. L. K. Zlmnwr·· mun. 2:1w1f

SIIETLIIND PONY-- F. Jo:. Fog!~ & Snn, :; nlilt•s north of Mason

on Olwnlfls rn;ul. Pilot II' I .nnslng ED·2·:iRiiS. :H wt f

To be held 111 l•':u·m No. :!, C! 1-u miles· wt•st on US-IIi 111\ll 1" milt• north or

Bom & Gil!· Sale

HAMS-Hegistcrcd Oxford, year· lings. Ellswort11 Brown, fl22

Eden road. Ma~on phone Oil· 7-4!172. 38wtf

stall partitions. Sell one or all. Phone Mnson OR-7·33:35. 40wlp When You· Open· a~ Planned

'TWO AMfo:IU!'IIN s:uldll' lu1rol'.~, wcsll'l'll !inddlt•s :11111 hrldll's,

. both gnldillt!S. \VII.\'Ill' l'. Miller·, 261 Colll'l(l' l'll:td, 1\l:l~:on, piHJIII' OR-7-!:iS:l:l. :l;iwtl

J-]fo;HJO:FllltLl I 'A LV Jo:S Sl11d(· crs, lrl•dt•J'S nnd lirt•c•dlng

ewes. Slealy ':tol'l<ylmls 11l 011· vet and Marsll1dl. ::JGwlU

JEHSP.Y c ·ow :J yPars 11111 with c•alf !Jy sid1•. I I. It. l•:lll'rly, ~Hfl

Button road, plllllll' Lunsing ED· 7-7111:.. ·10w2

WILLIAMSTON, M!CI!TCAN or 8 miles Pa:;t and 1." mile north

or EAST LANSING, MICHIGAN

Clarence Blo~sey & Sons

~Owl

COWS AT AUCTION -- W1• will

riO IIPnrl of ;:wing horu·s nne! gilts sl'll'r'IPrl fr·om !he ~late's lend· lng IH•rds.

Poland < :tlina llnn·ows have been wlnnillt~ at ·Hw leading shows nil o\'1'1' thr c•onntry. A good oppnrt unity I'll I' farmers to get il l(llllll nWiil lypc !JOIII' or gilt 111 1'111 in tltP lwrd.

To Be ITr•ld At

HAMPSITIIlE BOAR - Heady for service. Wayne Bullen,

phone Mason OR 7·325fi. 40wl

l3IlOOD SOWS-Hampshire nnd E>lll'oc, due soon f(JI' second

litter, Reasonably pr]Ped. Ivan H. Lamke, phone Williamston l:il01~2, 1 G1 I''rost. road. First. farm off Me!'ldlan. 39w2 have a few very <:lwiee grade G H Ell' F

flulstl'ill ."oung I'OWS and hl'ifers, eO." . !SOn arm fur· ·' DUROC-,TEI{SEY BOARS

fresh and springing also 2 regis· ,'JI .• ·. 1111·11•." .•;outlwnst of Mason · 1 · 1 ·' sale. Ellgih e to regrster. A so

INTEHNATIONAL 24 corn picl<· er, year old, mounted on H I

tractor. Will sell pld<er or trac·l I OJ' and plclwr·. Underwpod Sales j & Se1·vlce, •1385 VV. Olds road, 2 miles east of Onondaga. Phone 1 Leslie JU-9-3353. 40wtt I 6-CAN MILK COOLER-Hinman I

2 single unit milking machine. Also 15 gal. water heater. Twin wash tubs, milk cans, n. good . Ottowa buzz saw. Mrs. Bertha Campbell, 4842 Parman Road, ncar Fitchburg. 40wlp

Jered Brown Swiss cows in our 'l'lll!l'.c'I)AY, OCTOBER 20 al v• " registered Guernsey hulls. l-Iar· Wolverine Stile on Saturday, 1:00 P. M. old Glynn, nrsl house north USED Ji'ORDSON Major Diesel Oetober 8. There will be IUU head I Frost road on Meridian road. tmctor, 2 good used Woods of regintct'ed I-Iols1ein eows, h0if· -- --- ----------------- Phon£~ Mnson on. ?·G682 or Wil· Bros. corn pickers~ new Ford ro·

Savin.gs Accoun·t

at the

THE FARMERS BANK .. Ohlest Uanlc in Ingham County 1\lembcJ• F. D. I. C. li'ctleral Rcsm·vt! System

PUtmtmJo:D Yllrl<sllirP boar, reudy l11r ''PI'Vil't!, llrrl'l'y De·

PPW, ••oJ'tlf'l' llit•lz IIIHI l•'m" road':. l'lioru• \VPIJIH'rVillt• ~(j.Ji'-2.

rJOw2

ers ai1el bulls sold at tlw Wolver· SADDLI•: llOilSfo: -- 4-ycar-old liamston 610.F.41. 4owtr tary cutters, Smolwr elevators I BALED WHEAT STRAW. Also lnyham County News Inc Purebred Livestock Sale l'a· rirli11g hoi'Se. Cecil Harter, and gmin boxes, John Deere corn a one unit milking maehim•. vilion, 2 1

/" miles west of Williams· llti!i Clnrk road, a mile west of sheller, Intemational hammer Floyd Balm. r, 2 miles cast o[ Ma· ---------------------------, !) 'II I tl Cl l'i' CLOSE UP Hol~tcin cows and .

ton un US·IIi Bani> 'f'erms--Se<• :msvl t! <IIH sou 1 011 a '' mill and used wagon with tires. son on Columhla road. Phone @ 1\J!l:O:> Cf-Il•:VHOLI~'I' sPdan :1-diHH'.

September 29, 1955 Page 6

N · t I' 1 1· 11 1 I r·r'gllt 39w2p heifers. They are from and are l~loy<i 1\ehrl, at1una J111H 0 rs Jl IH'i! 011 • • Lansing Tractor· and Equipment, Mnson OR 7-Hi8fl. <towlp ~ I :JLO serie,:. fleater, radio, :l·t0!11~ D t .1 PI uti C l' Snilh ------------ hl·ed toM. A. B. C. sires. D. H. I. l

e 1'01 • yrnu, A1' ·. '· .. r '·VII, Slll~OPS!IIIll' BUCI\ _For snle A. prmluclion records on cows 2828 East Grand niver, phone paint. Special lot· this week cnr

Sales Manager & uctwneer, v • IV-2-2175. 40w1 ut $7!lil. Howard Ponliac, phon<' sHE E I' 0:-:l'ord IHWII, full linmston Mich. 40wl Ill' ll'lldl•. Phone Webberville and _darns. Gemld Diamoncl, :371:i Automot•"ve' I '·I 01' - J0[)1 llllvl

' ,1("1.]•'·1". 3911'2 S. Dwmond road, Mason. 40wl , Jv ason ' I· o • • . hloodt•d, ·I Y<'llrs old. Gi'orge " CORN PICKER fot• sale, .single 'THIS Wl~E:K'S I ·----- ·- ----

Higdon, ti!l~ 1\inrwville road, f·!E!FEHS ... ~ I [IJ]slcins·, J •,:, I; !OJ 'TI :·, ·N·----,-C-;-------~ row. ~29 S. Jacl>sun road, Ma· i SPECIALS l!J~ I P~N'I'fAC Chieftain, all ac· phom• Lt•sli<' .llJ.!l·~J~If.l. 40w2p years uld, $75 l'al'IJ or $t:Jil · Js '•.. am_ ,uernsey c?ws son. <JOwl !' I cessories, exl'ellent condition

l'ilws !Jotil Vli·"il C. Miller ·I'J~J nnd ilr•rlnrs, tmsh and spnng· f T J ---- r~r YMOTJ'T'H l'l"l3 - Ove1~~ive , These B'lrg·1ins h'IVI' lll'l'n l'P·j· \" 11

. 1 0\\,) II I •.. " . ' .. ,. I I'T •I' US127t arm oos J ., '• • ' ''' msldeanilout. ·vOlll COilSli<'r .TERSI·:Y I.'· ' · -~ Yl'llrs 0

'• 1111' Easl Berry road, l{tves .lliiiCiuJn. lllg. ,,nut 1 0 Jcs IC 011 '. · 0 3 WIRE MESH COHN ClUBS- turn signals, wimlow-wnshcrs, I conditioned hy ExpPrt Meelwn·: .. , c- ,

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. , with ~l!<''."lll •·all • .. ~~~ 1'~~-e~IPn.t 40wl HPI:ry m:HI .• l'IIHt 0•1:c· mrl; and 990 bushel t 1980 basket) cupa· :radio and heater: In excellent ics. We stand back uf ev~r·y Ollf! I ~-:;1'.d~irwl;:~'~ 1111~" 1~;11 a'r\:.~.lllg~;~~nll~ f<tmily < "''· A. Ali x,,, I.JO.J S. ------------------------ -----.. 11111 Ill to IllS! house 011 Easton LOADER - Front end lonrle_l', "I'ty G E Oe"tnt•Jn 3 miles sotltll con<lltion This IS ·t om•·owner

1·with our OK Wal'l"llliY Ill writ· 1 S A I' 1

• > I· ·· • IV·"·I:lll'~l ' •, '' ''' · · 39 '> • ' · • •· ~ - -. • 1 · · ' ' · seen at I 1 . . ure IllS rom. Log.l!l. lli"ne Jo~nslng ·1 , • · HAl~!!. Y~~t;Si!.l!l~·.;-', lOdrl. ------------~~ 1953 Oliver OC-3, on crawl;-r. of Mason on Eden road, phone car. Call Lansing TU-21792. i ing - , •!Owl !Owl AME.HLCA S I· AS I!<.!? I ---- half yard buei<ct together wrth I Mason OR 7·G812 40w2p I 40wlj I

--- --·· GHOWlNG BH.£~1~1.> U!o' :1 Ht\l\1S-- Yearling Suffoll<, full: blude and trailer. BarbCr-Greene -·-----·--·· ... 1954 CHEVROLET ......... $1895.00 .~ - - -- . - --. - -- -------- -HOLSTEIN TTF.TF'P.RS --- :1 opPn !lOGS hlond, n good nnc; a lamb ram

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1 1luc·kct loarler 011 rnhlle!·,·Bolh In JOHN DEERE Kilifer off-set 1 I Bel Air Sporl Coupe, radio, I HJ,J1 NAS!f Sl'dan •!·door. Ilcatt•r, grad1! llnlslt'in lrl'ifPrs fnun Snfl'oll\, regbtcrf'd; and a Dorset' good condflion. 2619 •s.··Cedm•j uise, .24-inch blades .. Semi·) j heater, Powerglide, wilile tin•s. li,V~IJ::nn;lti<·,_._:l:lui\1' [J:t~nl. ~~-!J!'i.

DI-ll A testl•d herd. 'l'liese will he Own a good hom·. Yolll' sirr• IS illlllh, ram, registered. ,T, K. i·oatl comer of .Justamel'C!, Lan·' mounted com picl<er, ready to i Illw new throughmrt. 1-luw.ull 1 onlr.tc, ptwnc M<~wrr ready to pmdltl'l! nr•xt fall wlwn half yout· hen!. A poor om• is Moore, phone Holt OX 4-1376. 1 sing phone Hull OX·4·7G!Jl. pic!<. Bert Sc:hertzing, second ( 195:3 CII~VROLET ........ $1 t!l~ .. oo 'Of~- 7-~~tll._ ----~~wl mill' prnrllwt ion will IH•down ~1nd nwrc than half. We still have• 40wtf 1 ' 26wtf farm ·south of Catholic Church

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Bel Arr Sport CoupP, l'mlto, -prlec up. 1'•'1111<'111 Van l'alten, a few d1oicc boars l1!ft nt fnl'm· --- -----------· road on Parman 1-outl. heater, ivory ami sun guld FORD --· l!J.I!J l'luh coupe, good 2:>G5 lloWPII road, Williams! on, li Ci'S priers. Allf-:1111JO:ro:N ANC:LJS--1:i head nf I WA-'T'EP TA~~~-- -,

1.

2,, 38w3

1 paint job-Sharp. condition. (;len Smith, ·1·180

miles soulh ol \Villiamslun 111 111 a 1 ( I A & S I'Pgh;lcrcrl heifer~. some with I ., ' , ' '- or soc,., '" 1953 CHEVROLET ........... $9!ill.ll0 Moyer road, Williamston. 3!lw:l half· mile! t•asl. ·IU~I ar j·on nW ay On <·alws hy sill~ hy a top son of feet by b. Frances Cook, 3~·18 ORCIIAHD EQUIPMENT-John 1955 FORD, 8.cylintler Fairlane 2-door, dnl'l< blue, ratlitl and .. -----~-- ----

. · · l'hl'i· p:1rdoli<'l' of White Gates BJbei', East Lansing, phone ED· Bean apple grader $900 400 heater. Renlly c con" 111 i c a I . HORSES BOAHm:n · !lest of ~- II_,· -~'AI~M. ;{;.;!, ~x,:;!llr•nt IJI11od lines. Br,eed· 2-G952. <JOwl Owosso emtes, 1,500 regular Fordo!' Fordomatic. Bucksldn transpo1·tation. •

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H h ld G d l':ir<', $:ltl " llllllillt. I 'hit I Wen· p· Plti~lll' (,OS· I• -~,, fn~~~~~~-~~;:;1 1 , 11 ing ;:ltH'k f11 r sale at all times. ----------------- ~--- cmtcs; ladders, 14, 1G, 18 feet, ~-o~rn ~mit sno~vs~we i;1111!\~· 195:J CHEVROLET .......... $1l!ilJ.OO ouse 0 00 S

ton, 1!i•J'I W. 'l't•i'J'it"rial, Slllilh oJ' 'II'S wus~!.sou 10 1 '' l''ilH'<'ClllC stndl farms, Williams· Deep tll!ag-e lift-type <lise harrow picking stepladders, l~icklng ac 0 ' Jea er,_ 11111 s '' Bel Air 4-tloor, rndio, IJealer,

Leslie, wesl of t IS-t:n. l'hune Zrnmu•r ro:ul •!Ow:l ton. PluliH' Williamston l:il2F4. with hydraulic cylinders, trans· bags. This CCJilipment IS ail white side ' walls and many 2 to choosr. from. -------- .---------.Leslie .JU-!1-5771. 4Uw3 3flw2 port wheels. Has not been used.! good. We are diseontinuing our 0

1 therl elxtrafs. JL!like new. Save 1953 STUDEBAKER ........ $99~.0();

GUERNSI~Y COW, ;j .years· 'old.

Regular at $4<18 ,now only orchard business. Clinton Farms, JUm re< s· 0 r 0 ars. Club Coll"l!, auto. transmission, II

It E; l: IS 'I' I~ It 1•: I l CALVI~S, Ill E:WES-'!0 regislr!rrll Oxford ---.. 3693 E 1 I L 1! I 1954 FORD 8 cylinder Country '" ewes, young lloek. J•;m·l 130.'\H.S ... !Ia m p s hi r c spring $295. cc en rom, es e p tone · ' • · 1

. heater. lllolJihs old arul :J months old. Nichols, cornc!r of o1111111 taga and IHJIII'S. Hr>gisterecl stoek. Husseil Internlllional hinder· wilh bundle JU-9·5197. Darrel Kyset·. 27wtf Sedan, 8 passen~cr Fore or sta· 1952 CHEVROLET ......... $795.001

Guel'llSt'.Y hl'ift•r du<! in Novem· Nichols mads, phone Mason Cllt· LrH'I\, phone Mason ,OH-7·8114. carrier. lion wagon. Ri_alllro, hedater, t~~n . 4-door Deluxe, really nice. I b<'l'. I•' loyd Ualwr, ~ miles east of ?-:i252_ 3,lwt r 39w3 _1953 Internationnl piclwp, S-ft. CEMENT SILOS-Smith Silo Co. signals, spot1g 1t nn . outs1 ,e 119fl2 FORD ........................ $1095.00 l

'Mason 1111 Columbia l'Dilll. l'lwne ----·-·---- _____________ ___ ------~--$--:J~· 1

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hox, low mileage, condiliun very will deliver and erect. Artie mirrors. Only 21,000 mrles. II s t A Victoria, radio, heater, Forrl· 1

Mason Ott '7·1li8!l. ·lllwlp ) GOATS ... l, . , ,), mlll 2 wgs. .0 l<l Wood, Leslie. Phone JU-4413. a honey. Hurry on this one. I omati<!. !. HOLS'l't•:lN 11 Ett~r:n . , .• ,.,,sl,, :. I g ' -------- ·-· .''C,'ll'." 11111 IV'illt 1,,.111- II.'' .•. 1·,1,.. f[ousP trailet~ ehnssis, $50. l' 1'1 C I t t '!I 28wtf 1953 FORDS, 8-cylinder Fordor·s. 195L CI-lEVROLET .............. $HSO.OO I GlJI."·l.,N.''•I'~i' CA'I"I'l,l,-',, lli ltearl. .• ' .• ·' •arm·1 u J r'LC or wt 1 com· . I ' · Davi,; Lr'ric,:rna, •Hlfil West Cur· ' . ' , , _ , -··- - - - Seven to choose from. All !nl 'l·tloot·, mclio, heater, Power· ·· 1· 1 1 t Phone LesliP JU !HOH, r·oJ'llr•r :1!' 1 t I f t Is $7J•· Some are res 1 Hill srJl\11' 1 Ill.' 1 il'r mad, Mason. Phone Mason · Pee rne 0 00 ' • • '1' , excellent condition. Some with glide. New tlnrk grey paint I to frnsl\l'l\ SIHll\, llangs and 'l'B ~~~:;~;'_lie Cltlll'('h and Will,\~~~~ on:HO-I:i. 39w2p Farmall_ M Diesel tractor. 'This' Hay-Grain-Feed Fordomatic others with stnml· job. I

·tested .. laeolJ Slr•rle, •J:l:J~ Plains .. __________ --~------~---- pays Its way 111 fuel savings. ard transmission. All have ru· 1951 CHEVROLET ............ $:i9:i.OO I roacl, Jll 10111~ Aurelius,3:.lll. BOIIHS--!lcgistered Hnmpsilires. Used Mall chain saw, one-man, dios and they have .Jus·t been 2-door, mnroon, radlo, heater, 1

1 40\VI]J 2 f-IOLS'l'EJN flEIFF.flS, Oil[' ]'] I w !ll!llli.Y f<H' s<'l'viee, strictly r w new. ALFALFA HAY for sale, first traded in on .new modes. e nice. · ---·--. -------------r fi'Csh .and one to ,freshen S0011. s· t I I I . fl I tel'S d I n- 00 I

'"- · .. · · • n1''•'ll·l''l'" IJJ·eecling_ stock. This reJer o r·JUI'Illllg oor Jea and secoJ1cl cutt.t'ngs. Also are overloaded with th_is moe 1951 FORD .......................... $<b:J. I uei!o''Wilcox;· ciast of Dansville - • ~ 011 M<{G ancl soui·h to lhe first lwrd roxltihilecl grand champion S I b I I C wheat straw fm· sale. Cali Clnr· so have reduced the prices. 2-door, black, runs good. ,

This Week's Special

Magic Chl'f Oil Space Heater 55,(100 13'1'(1 Was $1:>•l.fl5

NOW $S~l.fl!i

Blowe!' Free

Mason· Home Appliance Frl'sh in Det•r•miJeJ'. Cum! lam·

lly cuw. l•'i':tnl< l'crlcberg, 18'12 Darling road, Mm;on. Phone Ma· son OR 7·'1!lf>5. ·IUwl

house after turn souti1. ·IOwlp hom· nt llntll stale Hampshire sale ""'i 5 Y mp ement 0. ence Boies, Mason OH-7·2361, Hurry and save. PRICES FOR THIS WEEK ' anrl !Jonr I'XIliiJit ill MSU lust Jnll. 21<1 W State Phone OR·7·0l<U first farm sou~h of Mason on US· 1952 FORD, Custom 8-cylinde1· ONLY i 120 W. Maple Bim Franklin, mile' west of Ma· · · 127-BR. 40wtf Fordor. Fordomatic, Mcadow·

Ph. OR·7·5!l11 39w1

I!P,..MPSHIJ{E BOA!t rl'ady for 112th Wolverine Rervicc. Geol'ge \·V. Clark,

Phone OR·7-~SGIJ. ·!Owlp Holstein Sale

su11. Plwne Mason OR 7-8!liJl. .. _ brool< green. Radio, heater, See Our Wiele Selection of Other 40wlf 13ULLDING!;; -- Doane·tlesigned FERTILIZER -Save per ton on turn· signals, seat covers, in ex- ,Mat1es And Mutlcls VI ANTED io trade even up' used

.. clecll'ic•rnnge"for gas. Mason .. Home Appliance, phone OR·

---------~---- 1 pole frame farm buildings work fertilizer: 12·12·12, $74; 5-20·20, cellent .condition, ,Y.Qur {lid car. for you. We offer. a complete $74; 4:16·16, $62.20; 3·12·12, $44.90. could mal1e the down payment.

'':••:-·.

' ..... Glll':HNSEY lllo:WJo:lt with calf by side. One Holstein heifer

willl l'alf hy side. Bangs Jested, .. ,. ' First $:lOO tulws all •l. .J. B. Dal·

" ton, l \" miles nuJ·ill oi' Dansville.

Snlurday, October S, nl 11 o'clock a. m. ill the Wolvcrilu• Purebred Livestoel1 Sales Pavil· ion on US·! 6, 2 11:! miles west o I' Williamston, Michigan.

Poland China Sale

G5 hPail of boars ami gilts

building and · planning service. Cash ami eanly saves you money. 1951 FORD, Custom 8-cylindt:!r Check om· low prices. Tri·County Leslie Elevator Company, Leslie. Club Coupe.• Raven black finish.

1 l~arm Service Co., 4620 N. East 37w4 Radio, heater and famous Ford street, (US-27) Dept. B, Lansing. overdrive. Right side of body Phone IV-7-1985. 6wtf BALED STRAW-$12.50 pel' ton. has been dnma-ged. $225 full -----------__ L. H. Eisen Iolli', 235<1 Eden price.

AI Rice Chevrolet · 7·5911. Gwtf

Open Friday Nights I COLO H. IS OUR BUSINESS. Zim· Phone 011·7·3061 me1·man's, 31<1 South Jeffe1·son,

Mason I Mason. 23wtr

Phone IJansvill<! MA 3-3~~ I, :JOwl

------------·-------... .- .. HEH.EFOHD HE:Ini:RS---2 pure· "'' brerls. Not r<'gisiL•rcd. PastuJ'e

brecl to Hol~lein bull. Holslein bLill, servir:cahlc age, weighs

"" .. about 850 lb. Harold Miller, Ly· ...... ons road, phone Mason OR·7·8Hill, · · ®wl

---------------·------YORKS! fl rm 130ARS-318S Tom·

Iinson road, phone Mason OR· 7-1787. 40wtf

·'· 3 SUI~FOLK mm lambs, well· .... grown. Clare Smith, 5~~ miles

· ... ,, south of Williamston. 'JOw1p

CORRIEDALE proven buck gets 1·' ·,; • n1oslly all l\vlns, also has good ·;· '· .. fleece of wool, long. staple. Also

Blackhawk fertillzcl' and lime .,. .. , drill, Jllw new. Vcm Palmer, 3

·'· .. miles west on Columbia road and '-·.. 3 miles· south on Edgar road. 1569

-~ ... , . Edgar road. 40w1p -----

' · SHEEP-Small flock or sheep at 1152 S. College road or ·2 miles

south of Pinl< school on west side ::.l ._._.;: 'of I'Oad. ·Mrs. Mumle Alters, phone ·. ·,,, Aurelius 7H! 40w1

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'<;·:.; ·: ·.H .:._A..:_i'I'_1P_S_I_TI..:_Jl_,E_• _B_O_A_H. ___ I_'l.e_s_c_r~-·e

;;·;.;·· ,, champion from Michigan State h":--.• ·university last year .. Meat type; :, , r: price, :$75; might consider trade.

·:·,'.:,::E . .Nichols,. corner of Nichols and · .: .OI.t.ondaga.road, phone Mason OR

11'.-'·'·'li··::.-.. ··.,u: 7;3252:-: '· . 40wtf

100 head of very l'lwiec regis· tered Hol~tein r:ows, heifers and hulls also many small lwiff'J' calves from 1111'. leading llrnls of Michigan, lncliana, Ohio und On· turio.

These nrc I he ldnil of en I I le that arc making outstanding pi'O· duction nnd show records in many herds througiJolll the United Slates.

From Ed,ehursl Farms, Ohio, n 3-year-old

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dllughter of lnlm Su­preme Reflect ion from a very high rceord clam.

Complete mill1ing herd of .Jesse Triebcr, Unionville, all sired by and bred to M. A. B. A. sires.

Top pair of ·cows from Hay Charlie!< & Son including a grc:~t show cow.

30 head nrst. calf heifers, fresh or dose sp1·ingcrs.

Here! · sire prospects good· enough fm; any herd-any.whcre. If you wnnL profitable produc­

tion with good type at your own price-you cannot afford to miss. this sale.

'1'. B. and Bahgs · tcslctl. All milldng cows 'Mastitis tested.

Banl1 terms-See !~loyd Kehrl, National Bank of Detroit, Plym· outh, Michigan.

C B.'Smith'

cJUDA Y, OCTOBER 21 1:00 P.M.

Comlllning tile bcst blood lines· and nwat pi'Oduet ion records, our barrow winningH are indicutdve of OLII' meat-type animals. Nine I-f. 1. litlers and 5 Production Register lilters.

Mr. Pori( Pr·oduccr: Don't for· g-et tllnt n Poland China boar

will nild mnny pounds to your market hogs and do it quicl<er.

Don't miss lhls great offering -our greatest· in more than 40 years. Write lor calalog. Lunch at noon.

Howard Riley 2 miles cast of Charlotte on M-50

40w2

HI~! Ji'l~RS - 2 · registered Hoi· steins, 2 years old. One due now

and onr. within u month. Ells·· worth Brown, 922 l!:den road, phone Mason OR 7·4972.

40w1p

19,19 IN'l'ERNA'l'IONAL H trac- road, phone Mason OR-7-0683. 1951 CHEVROLET deluxe 4.door. tor and cultivator. Leon Causie, 3Sw3 Beautiful 2-tone green. Radio,

Route 2, Leslie on West Vaughn heater,'tum signals ami power road. Phone Leslie JU.!J-2333. I <1 ACRES CORN, very good stand· glide. It's ex·tra nice and bar·

27wtf lng hybrid corn. R. Ebel'iy, 2343 · EHert. Hoad, Holt, phone Holt OX· Pn hwrl m·lred. ------;-, ---- 1949 I{AISER 'I'I'aveler 4·door. !~ARM TOOLS - Hay elcvntor.l 4-8671. 38W3 Bronze finish. A'll Jeathel' trim,

Ready to go. W. 1~. Dalton, 269 CORN-About 12 nCI'Cs of stand· mud grip tires, In excellent Searls Road, Webberville, phone ing corn, located within 2 condition. It's a hUnters special. 4Fll. 38Wtf miles of Mason. Phone Mason Hurry on this one.

TEMPORARY

Corn Cribs

Wood Slat - 50-It, rolls

• • • Welded Wire - 100-rt, rolls

Lumber & C~al C~. ·Thorburn

OR-7·4963 or see Lawrence Bur· 1954 FORD %-ton plclmp. Grey gess at Chcvmlet garage. and maroon finish. Fordomatie.

40w1 Custom cab, 650x16 6·ply tires, _________ ....::....__ turn signals, undercoating, low

FEEDS - Knsco and· Rowena feeds fo1·. sale; hay and straw;

suit pearls for water softeners·, now in 50 pounds; l{asco dog food; Phillips· 66 gas and oil. We give Holden's red stamps. Tom· Iinson Feed Store, Holt. Phone Holt OX-4-2881. 39wt1

CORN-10 acres standing corn. Oscar· Bel'gland, 411.! miles east

of Mason on Columbia road, phone Mason OR 7·59os: 40w1

mileage, excellent condition. Big savings,

1947 DODGE ~·ton pickup. Red. 4·speed transmission. Runs good.

GMC panel truck, %-ton. Runs ~rood. A bar.gnln.

INTERNATIONAL pI at form truel1 .. A ba.I'gain.

Roy Christensen Your Friendly Ford Dealer

210 State St. PhO!le OR-7·9611

HAM - Registeretl large Suf!foll( 208 N. Mason St. Mason rnm lamb. Sired by English Phone OR-7-3381

Mason Operi Evenings Till ·9 -

Saturdays TIH 6

-----~---------- HANDLEY·BHOWN- Gas con· TIRES--4 good 600·20 tires and version burner, lilw new. Phon~

Iuhcs, James Whittaker, .~all Mason OH-7·3571. May be seen at Dansville MA 3-3,114. 40w1 ,109 South Park street, Mason. -,..---·-·--·:.:..-- _, ________ .. 30wtf TWO TIHES £i:OOx16 Im· srtlc.

I'n good condition. Heasonable. ANTIQUE - Solid walnut Jove-Phone Mason OR 6·4181. rJOwlp seat and I'Ocilel'. Phone Mnson

1947 BUICK Roadmaster, radio and heater·. 1947 Hm·Iey Dav·

idson 61-0.H.B. 1949 Chevrolet rr!otor. Richard Perry. Phone O}=t 7·8335. 40wl p

CHRYSLER - 1951 4-door. No rust spots. Sharp. Low mileage.

Sell or trade for suburban prop· erty, $700. Steve Donnell, 4341 WJlloughby road, phone Holt OX 4·7441. 40w1p

CHEVHOLE:r - 1\'.·ton dump tl•uek, large cenient mixer,

large ruhbel'·tired wheel baJ'I'OW and a number of mason tools. Phone Leslie JU 9-9271. 40w1.

OR-7-7081 after Monday. 39w2

WHITE TABLE'l'OP 36-lnch gas range, $17,50. Girl's green DeiJ·

wood f1eec'e coat, very warm, 12· 14, price $7.50. Mrs. W .• T. Meii­quhnm, 529 W. Maple. Phone Ma· son OR 7·'4451. · 40w1

SPACE HEATE:H. used only 2 weeks, for sale. 14a N. Jeffet'·

son. Phone Mason OR-6·1913. 40W1

KENMORE OIL BURNER, large size, $25, and 275-gal. tank.

Howard Bouts, call Aurelius 2202 after 5 t>. m. week -days, or any· time week ends. 39wtf

1936 CHEVROLET, master, 4- ELEC'TRIC STOVE- Apa1·tment door s·edan, in good co'nclitlon size, 3% years old, new was

riun for sale by 4-H member. 40wl David Cllrdone, phone East 'Lnn· -·----Ring l!:D 2·1241. 40w3 JOHN DEERE 2-bottom power

CORN - In the field. Wood Brothers, single·row corn pick·

e1•, used one year. Will · sell to· gether. W. R. Dudley, Dobie lake.

39w2p

with good tires, also DUI'Oe-Jel'· $185, will sell fOI' $50, lloo1' and,..­. sey hoar. Leo Glynn, first house table lamps; ~lectrlc junior view· east of Douglas school off Merid· maste1·; 2 pair of boys "Chubby" ian Line road on Frost road·. pants size 28%·32; 2 new nylon

1952 PONTIAC Chieftain Deluxe, Phone Williamston 610-F-4. 40wl' shirts, $1 each; 1 coat, size 50·52; CORN - Ali picked, about 1,000 · radio; heater, ·rear speaker, . j 6 dresses, some new, size 50·52; 1

~ . trol plow, power post hole dig· COH.RibDALE RAM-Very good ger, less than one year old. Law·

·sales Manager anrl Auctloi1eer a.ged rnm. Earl Wheeler, 2265 renee Simpson, 'phone Mason QR· Williamston, Michigan Laxto

3.n_ road. Phone Mason

4-0woR

1_ 6·4281.. ·. . . .4owt' f

bushels, right from field. Phone back-up lights, turn signals and 1938. PONTIAC.sedan 2·dool'. En· I sltirt, size 26·28; 1 new coat, zip 65·F·2 Webberville, 1· mile east hydrnmatlc. For full Information glne has been rebuilt. A lot of in lining;· size 16; shoes size 71hB, of Vantown to Stocllbrldge l'Oad, calrl Milson OR-7·1731 and aslt for transpovtation 'for' on·ly $85. How· reasonable. New alghan,' .. $30. 11.! mile soli tit to Lantis road, first' Evelyn. Will talm older .. car for ard . Pontilic, . :phojle )\1aso_n· OR Phone· Lansing, ED·77202.'-' .. , . ·" ~Jouse--o~·right·side~·-.·-· 40Wl·trade·in. ~ '40wtf·7·1801.·'·-~~-- · '· 40Wl .. ·· .. 1:,;.·39Wtf

..•. , ·.: rl' ,: ,• .,-,: ··• ~.' · : ,

. . ' ' . 40\vl, 7'028 . '• . , .,.·...-i)."'\'.f~o_... 1 ·.'·, t ' ' '

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Want Ads For Sale

Wnlnut Extr•nslon 'I a hie nml LPDVCb

LUI P,l' Mnhognny Davenport Lru gP I\cwrltnll' DPsJ( !lx1~! G1 PY llur. nnrl Pnrl flx12 Mixed Colored Rug ,liJd

Pnrl Chin<~ CloEPI Boo!mJsr. Cot lei! Small Wnlnnt Chest of Drawers Ldl gf' Unl1 l fplmhlP!Ptl Rudwr Guo, Run[]e Magazine Had< Comlllltatlon Wnrdr obe unci

Dreo:;er

0. J. Hood

WINTER. SQUASlt, ncorn, huttel'· nut, htilleroup unci IItthhnrcl,

,!\!so ptllllPI<Ins lttlrl gmtrds, P1 I'd IJ Nol'llli'IIP, 11ort W, PunHvlllo wad. Pltonc Mason OR·70'i!l:i.

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'!'OMA'l'OES - A!Ho wont! and coni 1 nnrlc Phone Mason OH·

7·3009 40wtf ----------

POTATOES - We'll dig \hem, you pll'!t them up, 50c pat•

hushel, n(•ld lUll Will he dlggmg Sn !l!nlny, htlnr; cnntnlnat'll, Cia! e and Don Ln!msteln, :1~1 IGVo:!l y 1 oacl, phone MaHon 011 71682

40wl

PO'l'A1 OES-Grnderl ~ehagoPs, $1 2'i per huslwl. Don B Clurlt,

4564 Ba1 nes 1011d ut ALII'£>11us Cen If'£' Phonr• AU!Coi!US :1102. 39w2p

PO'l'ATOES, also cabbage nnd mvcct onions. .Tared A ustln,

r.:tn(]s !Ootd, Routr• 1, Mason Phone Aut rllus :171<1 •IOwlp -APPLES, CIDEfi, extmctccl and

218 E Maple St fv!ao,on comb honey llnnsen 01 ch111 cl, Phottl' OR li4411 10•13 Onondugu roncl, u miles west

110wl on Columbia, 2 miles south on On· - - --- - onclaga road. Pbone Aurelius

GAS PJHJW INCINEfiA'J'OR - 1014 39wtf On!' lnts!wl capmlty Used G ---

month•,, $15 l!nrolcl Lavis, phone PO'I'A'J'OI~S Chlppewus, $1 50 Mason OR n l7li2. 40wl pet· bushel. Ed Casper, 513

- ----- ---- 13nldwln rontl, Mnson Phone Ma WALNU I' 'DINING r·oom tuhle son 011 71031 39wtf

,md c!l,l!rs nntl httlfPt .11 1 roasnn· able p!IZf' Al;;n llltnlslll'<l sleep lng 1oom Jot ll'lll Vetil w.~nwr, 41fl W Co!ullliJIII '10w1p

FOUR POSTER SfNCiLJ<: l31:D­Spr·Jngs and m.tlllr!ss Also 2

ox yokes wlwh .Ill' !P.d an tlques Phon~ Mason Olt 7 8.Hl

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USED ftEI~IUGEHA'l'OHS anti gols wnges, like new, 1 c.ll buys,

stop In oiJHI loolt them over P1lces slr111 ,11 $1fi Mason !lome Appli.IIHI' 1211 W Mapll', phone Masrm on 7.r,rn I 40w1

USCD WRJNGrR ancl ,111tomatlr wa'.lll'tS, 1°> of them. All wady

Apples MciNTOSH .TONA'J'IION DELICIOUS

Dockter's Orchard 1% miles south of Dansville Phone Dansville MA 3·2014

32wlf

POTATOES FOR SALE - Also sweet Spanish onions Jaclt

P1tchfcud, 2% miles west of Holt and 1 'I• mile south on Onondaga JO,td 38W4p

to go P1tces slolll at $! 7 Molson CORTLAND APPLES IlomP Ajipllane<', phone Mason DUTCHESS PEARS OR 7·5!)11 ____ -~wl SNOW APPLES

USED ELECTH.fC RANGES, all DELICIOUS APPLES

PAIN'l'-Bnm and house pnlnt, hath lnsldr• and 0111, Pltt~htu·g

bruncl, Only $:1,1Jfl per gallon ut yom• Muson P X. Hlore, Other hnt•gulns lnuludlttg clgnrets nt ~l,fl I cut ton, Worlt ahoea nnd clothing lwst for less We nln'l fanr.y !Jut we have quality and economy, Mnson P. X Stow,

GIRL SCOU1' nnrl l3rownfa tml· flll'ms, Sizes 10 1<1, MI'H W, V,

Kennerly, ~18 West Sycnmme, phon«• Mnsnn OR 7 0801 40w1

WOMAN'S bind< lJtoadclnth 1nl! fol' ~ulu, In goorl I'OIJCI!tlrm,

lur go size, Phone Muson OR u tJO!il 'lOW! f

a PUPPIES, 3% months ol1l, to glvl' nway, 11111 'r"r ric!' unci

Cnulwr•, COI'Jlf'l' uf Mol'lfllun 11th! DoXIl01' 'l'l'flll Ho11se's IPtlllnt house o!Owl

Trailers WOMEN'S hlegr. wool cont. worn 2W!IEEL 'I'RAILr~n - New It

twke 2 new dtr.sses, slws ;iO I'Pilst• IIllCI goocl I he~ :!:II E

28wtt

TgN'J'S-All slzrs nvnllnblc 111 the P. X. Storr.s Onr rnnsa pur

cltnslng for nil fi stores gives you the lowest prices anywhere nn I.ulmvlaw, Cottngeulres, Vlstns, Wall tents, Sportmnn's, Umbrella tents. Corne Into Mason P. X. onml tnllt with store mnnaget· Dan Mcnovske for full IJrltalls WE wnnlrl lllw you to r.hecl< prices elsewhere first. 28wtf

unrl 52 New wool coat with zip· Ash, phone Mnson on. u •15fl3 In lining fit!, size 17 to 18 Shoe~ •lOwl!p 8%, triple I~ Blown won! llanrwlj --trourm s Navy gnbnnlhw, size 321TfiAILEfi IIOUSC-19[)0 A Imp, and 2!l 2 new nylon nwn's shlrl~, 25ft, ho!llo gus stove with J 15 and lfl 1 ~ co lint·, $1 each 2 ,1 tnnlts, electric refrlg••rntm, elec way hi nss floor lumps, 3 yenrs t1ic bralms, Jots of < loset Jlllri old Tnhle lamps f11nlor elr:>ctiie dwwer spucc, ~Beeps 4, If Inter vlewmustcr, lllw new. Dishes. est eel call Mason OR 7·1751 New ofghnn $30 Very reason 40wtf able. Phone East Lansing ED

SAFES - All mtuces, type6 uno 7 7202 110wl sizes, Botlght, sold, opened and -

repalrecl. Vault doors, money chests, steel cleslts, filing r.ahl nets, tem· gas ancl comblnu tlon se!'VIce Murphy Safe Co., 2622 Cedar roul!, Lnm.lrtg1 Mich. One·qu~rter mile south ol Pennsylvnnl!l lhtersec!lon on 1US 127 or· 1 mile nmth of Holt. Phone 0X·4·3241. 2:lwtf

A BIG SAVING - 4 bag Redi· mix concrete $11 7'l per ycl de

livered In Mason Cuncrete blocl<s at ym cl, 16c, dellvrred, 20c. 2x4 1 J

----- 2xl2 No. 1 Fir, $1 :m 00 per M. ZlMMEf!.MAN'S We Ins t a II 2/8xu/8 outside door, $10 4'i.

Building Materials

Kirsch 1ods We measure, malt• 2/Gxu/8 bhch flush door, $!l22. and hang draperies Satlsfnctlon 2/8x6/8 cornblnntlon dom, $15Hi. gunmnteed. 31wtf Burn sash, $2 09. 9ft. Berry ga.

l!lge door, $04.GO Steel base > "el·, WANTED TO TRADE - Will $3 09 '!." AD plywood, $'1.02 2x8

trade Remington 48 nulomatlc sheathing, $118 75 15 or 30 lb 12 gauge for· cheaper double bar· ;eit, $3.09 Pattern lOG garuge sltl rei •gun. Inquhe Lyle Palmet, 3 lng, $171.00 per M 3 In 1 miles west of Mason an Colum shingles, $u.65 per sq. We cart•y a bla, 2 Yz miles south on Edgar complete line of windows, build road Phone Aurelius 1304. lng hnrdwme, everything for that

CAMP TRAILER - Ideal fo1 llshlng and hunting trips arid

family summer vncntlon~ Ilnuls en~Jiy Opens up Into Hx12 tent Sler•ps 'I adults !Ins 'lO lh Ice box 4 lal'gO stoJUge compU!'IIlllllliS portable Sportsmnn spncl' heutdr nncl Coleman gasoline stove Phone Mnson OR 7-7851. 'lD~Vl

HOUSE TfiAILER - Avoid <Ill· pi eclutlon, buy usecl one llkP

new. Exceptional buy. Mobile Cwstllner, lfl54, 2fl·ft Do:!luxe Frlgldulw and AB gus rnnge Double ~Ink, 4·plece hath, 2 pic ton• • windows ollld lois o£ storage space. Equipped for yenr·rout 1' living Phone M<~son OR 7 78fi1

,101111

Poultry 40w1p new home. Out· tcr ms arc slit ctly

------~-~~----··- cosh. Open weelc tlays till 5 30, DUCKS - White Peldns, till•, GUNS-2 deer llllcs, 3006 pump, Satutday until 4 o'clock, Sunday 3?earl'ls hatclll. fCr.MoJge BeVClet,

new this summer; 300 Remlng morning 8 10 9. Willson Bros, • m e~ cas o , ason on o ton automatic, with K 25 scope, Rives Junction, Mlclllgun PhonP lumblu Joud Phone Mason OR· and with !llmmmgs, Also 45 23 F 13 Rives .Junction 3lwtf 7 5909. 40wl

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WAN'I'I~!J 'I 0 !lUY-Pnrt Coclt· 1'1 Jllljlj>ll'H Ill' lillY I)JCI' 111l(ljll1JS

;, 111 h Wl'f'itH olrl hy !he tlttel', l'hlllle Lul!slng lr,ll 7 728'1 110w1 22'i ACfm /urm, ~XI I'll gooll loca· lng In the s1111r. Lui'IIIPil In Ott

lion, 215 nPres tlllnhl~;, 10 nc!c~ 1 tnnugou I!OUIIIY on towuoi!IJl tim her ~·fnmlly m 0 tl 01. 11 l!lghwny whlc•h Is lwpt Jilnw••d acrU[J houo,p '2 lnt'[]C h;u•ns 11 a5x7o nil wlntm·, this 111hln with 111 hun, !In, rntH nnrll!tlci!A Also hlp!o~f hm! with iHwernent turlu•rl gmufw !Ins ull'rl!lrlty olrl ftlllll mnl'l!lnmy. Write hi!(} nnrl dthm hullcllngs $12 : nnd Is wolllul'lllslwcl. Only :II f'llltl'b \1ullln;t. !)nnsvllle or cull 000 clown ' ' yPats old JH'll'c c·omplt'lr>, *J .'till nnn•!vlllt• MA .l.IIH. 2lwtt

wlth hull clown W A fit>! gill, 1 --- --192%·ACRn FARM, 1fl0 ncres hl'Ditut, !ll'i we~t A~h stlcPI, M 1 WAN I'Ll) -1 ogs ur,Lt ~tanding

under the plow with 2 modorn son phone Mason orr 'I lifrll tlmher. II01w :>ow Mill, Rlvea hfllnt"t, :JG K 75 hlp roof hnse ' •IOwlp .Jutwtlon l'IJC•IH' LIH 7 t:tl!il or• Les· ment bnrn. Also n 24 x 50 burn, _ ~ Ill' 2:1211 12wtt hog house, large m·nin atornge, SMALL NI~W :1 br.rhomn hnnw ----poult! y house, tool house, In Mnson. Lat'[!f' Jdtl'hr•n und nthr.t• bnlhllnrrs. 'l'hlH !atm IS utltlllty 1oom Wall to w.tll cEll IVI'II fcnrl'cl Ilns u 5!nc•h well J!etlng and <l·plcl'e buth Best lD 238 feet tleep. One of the best cation Abundunr·p ol Hlwlt> farms In the country and can Neo1 town, ~;2,000 down, low tw bought $10 000 down. monthly payments Also gond -

160·ACRE tat•rn, l:iO ucws till 1 Jnnd contracts tor· Hale J~nt np WA!/I'J:D- Gcntlo:! riding horse, nble, 1'i nctes timber nnd !51 [JCJllllnwnl l'olll Mason OH '18011 Clldlt JIIPtPIIl'd !'hone East

uctes pusllur• lund Good (i ·!Owl I..nt•,lttJ' LD..! 1211 <JOw3 10om, modern houso:!, :JGx70 hlp ~---roof basement bnl'l!, silo, gt•ade ? BEDROOM HOME IN MASON \Vt\NTI~D Coocl liSPd typewtlt· A milk house unci other bullrl New gns flll nacP, wh Jug anrll r I Phone Mrmon OR 7 8741. lngs On bluclttop toad, $31,000, water henlc!. Priced tlgltl tot 10w1 terms c!ulclt ~ulr. Fru appointment 1ull IVAN'Ii:r) Su<1p Iron, wnnted

93·ACRE fatm south of Mason, S ,/, ,Johnsun, Mason OR 7 R07l I t11 Ill lllys 100 junlt cars and vety good buildings Best or lo· C .Tcwutt arrency ·lOw!

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t 111l'lt, 1 1u1y ''Y tltlr• wt!IJ•ht AI l'ation with 75 UC!eS tllluble; 6 ' ' " " - -- 5tJ til l<lnd;; ol Hl'C ol[l II otl, wire room mOL!ern 31Jedt•oom house !tEAL LS1 A 1 E WAN I ED - A. 1 1 c II J Wilt! 1 36xu0 barn 2' Cal' "UI aae and flll m Ul ound Musnn, 81) Cll'l'l~~ lllllt I Ill) .! ill' uMmeA•s 'I'J 1111 a wr,

• u '.., '" I l Ill I I I p 111111' oiCISI' l' , , ', other outbuildings. UI mmc ,ou 1 11' u n 1 '" ,10 11 of lntlldlngs. I have sold tltt!l! IV

77·ACRI~ fm m, !i room house, JII'OJWIIY 1 am 110 t tnni•J 11 rr, lo! • ·n 1 1 r 1 1 ''0 10 • " WAN'! LJ) 'illll tons ol straw. W. 3v.. 1 (l·roo 1nrn a!ll a'' X' IJstJJJ",S .Just teJJ lllf' 11 ynl! \VolCII h ' $12 " 1 J " c I 'Jsitl'l. :l:lO Sill II h Lincoln nsemenc ;mrn, ,,ll I, lei ms to sell Cull l'tts" Loll !'Poll !.'•·

' ,, ' o Stll'l'l I h.iclntiP Pltnm• 1919. •10 ACRES near Lt. ·He, 39 news tale, Jliwne Lnnslnf( I V·•l ~llfJ! •10w3p

under the plow. Thcs ronn Is lllwl -WPildt•u!ned, hns a 1 !iJJnrn- ------ IJOD[o' WI\NTI~D to Lindell DI'O(l house, hlp1oof ba!'n and IB lo HOUSE, INCOME, vat•unl, $Sil00, l•'OI'fW l:.1ll12 J1 111 Phone Ma·' cated on u blacktop road ~ 11eapm 101 rash I 1 onms son Olt 7 c,7rn 40wtf Priced nl $10,'i00 with $2,501l rlowrr d!ld •l 1 ooms up About .1 down / !Jiocks trom the vou1 t house

IN MASON-7·room house, 3 bed Call Huss ·..,ntt Re:.tl Lst.tlc, J..m Work and Workers rooms, g<~s heat, got rage. Lo \sing IV 4 201h •lllwl cated on pavetl street, $11,000, ---- -~ -- ----

automatic tleluxe Colt, 8 shot, Will sell Ol' trade fm livestock Hoy D Donald, Recoml farm south of Aureltus Center. Phone Atn ell us 3203 40w2

Steel Prices Going Up

te!'ms EIGHTY ACRI~S ,,nd mmle>rn WIIITE ROCK PULLETS-1:i0, IN MASON-2 fnmlly house, 5I count1y home, ht•ge b tSl'mPnl w t d

5 months oltl and all laymg 1'00111S each, gas heat, $9,200 I hUIJl with mlllong P·ll k 1', • stlo an e Lewis Shuw, 826 Rolfe Homl, will! $2,000 down and milk house Lo~.!ll'c, on

POWER SAW-One man McCul Iough Usecl only once. M1 s

.John f'1aset, 5271 North Wrl· llamston toad, phone Williamston 570R 10wl

Our Prices Going Down

phone Mason OR 70811. 40w1 IN MASON-5Ioom llome, 2 hed bl.ICI<top road ned!' M.1son Heuu I --,--- ---- 1ooms, g<~s heat, gal'age, extra lllul woodlot. Co~ II l'l.lll'llll' I WANTED- IIIVIt school girl to

WIIITI~ LEGHORN CIIICKENS, large lot, $8,'i00, terms Boles, phone OH·7 23ul c .. lew 11sslst mothi!l wllh light house· 200 seven months old Laymg IN DANSVILLl~, Sroom, •1 bed cl t agency Colli Boles lor 1111 ms, Woll< nnd cat e ol chlldJell after

med1um and large eggs !"loyd 1oom home on paved slleet Ex J homes and !ll teo~gr 40wlp sr hool .tnd evenings, In nice mod· Bal<er, 2 miles east oJ Mason on 11 a large Jot and several shade , -- - e1n M.tsmt l!ome L1ve In, may gr>

r•uaJ.Illlel'd Cleolll oliHI }e tdy to p~QMJl~~s go p 11ces start ,11 $25 Mason BOAT -11ft and tlallel. Phone !lome AJlJlil.ttlle, 120 W Maple INDIAN CORN Holt OX-4 9702. 2191 Pat•It

Genuine 28 gu zinc grip met.tl roofing, a Jll ocluct o[ U. S. Steel Both cm ruga ted and StOI m Shield

Columbia 1 oacl Phone Mason 11 ces, $3,675 rash I BUYJ~RS for homo:!~ 111 Motstm I home Wl'el< ends Phone Mason OR 71689 tJOw I p NEAR DIMONDALE, 8 acre Buyc1 s for lm ms ne.11 Molson

1 OR 7·!'i JC, I 38wtf

farm G toom house good barn 1 Buye>1 s 101 lots In Mason Buyct s I -- ---' ' f 1 , , '· 11 ''l WAN1 l D Waitress fol Sal·

11) 1 HONEY AQ ph~~ rvt~'s_llll OR _2~~~- ' w SWEET CIDER I Lane, Holt ., w1p

WASII8H _ E:.tsy Spntdller will! I h d 11G GAUGE SHOTGUN, 1eason attlom.t!!(' SJllll llllSI', MIS . .Joe B ossom Ore ar able Phone Mason OR 73331

Harvath, I l'lO Coltnnbla wml Alfred Wnrdowskl 40w1

2'"- m1les e.tst ul Mason Cnlll2 miles north ol Leslie on US·127 WOOD cLARINET, Ellthart af1e.r 5. ___ 40w1! Phone Leslie .JU 9 2307 I ve1y good conchtion, $80 San WATE;R lli~ATE:It __ Bt·yan\ 20 . 31wlf clw Montaven, 2320 Plulllps

II r' I" \V ttel' heater Gootl '-IONEYROCK ME'LONS w, I' oad, Mason. Phone Mason OH g 0 011 •• " • o • 4 ~ - " 7 8565 40w1

conciii!On, $1 'i Smgle btu ncr g,Js still ho1ve a few left. Pal met·, plate ,md oven Clhllles Cross, Orchu!d, 7 miles south o[ Mason SHOTGUN-12 gauge single bar· Chapman IO.ttl, ,1 hnlt mile ~oulh on US·l27 40wl wl, also large baby cab with of C.1tholtc Clllll eli ru.td, Stodl· , I rubber I! red wheel; Wan· en bridge 40wlp NOHllfERN SPY APPLES- Thompson, 1121 South Jacl<son ~-- - --- ------- Best for cooldng and pws oacl Phone Mason OR 6 4900. NEARLY NEW Holland cooii an<l Don't delay this year Palmer 1

40wl wood turnace, m goocl shape Orehnrrls, 7 miles south of Mason

Also gas conw•stuu bii!IICI, t(}lll on US 127 40w2 plete wtth mnllols anclusecl bath sr-t Contact Ron Lcw1s m· W 0 Hall Phone M.1son Olt 7 li774 be tween ') ,nnl 7 evenmgs 40wlp

WOf!.LD BOOK-Attention rur a! teachers New set of World

Mc!NTOSII APPLES - A good Book of Knowledge Never been

-------PIANO-KROEGCR mulw Vmy

good tone, good ~ondtlton. B~h Foreman, 959 Wnltlo 1oacl, W!l hamston, Houle t. Phone Mnson OR7 8'i21 or OR·7·8523 40w1

---WASIJING MACIIJNE Ior sale,

$i0, l!ll7 model, Montgomel'Y Wmd Phone llolt OX·4 4'i09

'lOwtf - ------- -~--

SI'UDIO-LOUNGI~. good conch· tton !lust t•otton cuvermg,

$1 'i B1 cl !{!ley, !38 Htcl,ory, Haslett Phone Lnnslllg FE fJ 88•17 40w2

VV ASI n:R - Maytag wringe1 type, excellent I!Ondttton, $40

Call L,msmg lV 90871 40wl

FU J:L orr::-S'l'O V ES, a pat tmen t stw Duo '!'helm, $10 each Roy

}(!lpat!lck 340 J~,tst South Street, Mason Phone Mason Oil 7 7521.

40wl

OIL I JJ~A'J'EI{-Lat gc sl:w Duo Therm otl heute1, 220 gal

drum, new last !all, $80, desk, $20; onl< dtesseJ, $20; wash lltbs, $5, 2 chans $3; settee, $3; ancl refr1gera01, $20 Inqun e after Thm sd.ty, phone Lansing TU 21297 40wlp

FURNACE stolH!!' thermostats fm· salP All 111 wmltmg cond!·

lion, $30 lnl,es both. W II. Wteg·

gene! .1! pu1 pose .tpple Palmer Orchards, 7 miles south of Mason used. Will sacrifice on pr1ce on US·l27 40w2 Phon~-~{·7 39i4. 40wlp

POTATOES _ Select Sahaygo, SHOTGUN - lli gauge, double $1 50 bu. Victor Montavo:!n, ~b~nel, $20 Phone Mason 0~

2320 Phlll1ps Hanel, Mason phone 17·.J9-2. 40wlr OR 7 8565 40w1 PLAYPI~N and baby cnrrmge for HOT DOUGHNUTS made while sale. Phone Lunsmg IV 930GB.

40wl you wait .1t vacant store next -----------­

to Neelv store on ,Jetferson Frl· day and So!turdny Mll·lum Circle, Methodist church, Mason. <!Owl

POP CORN, shelled yellow and white hybrid, 7 lb fot $1 Also

whtle corn on ea1, $3 per hushel Lloyd Clarlt, Cut tlce road, Vc m1le WPst of Ononclugn 1 oucl Phone Aut elllls 622 40w2p

Miscellaneous BOATS-And boat trailers and

motors. Good buys. Guns, scopes, polychol<es. Rentals and teparrs. New Hrlltop !Easy Rldel boat trailers from 31j0·2200 ca· pactty 1500 Cavanaugh road 1 place east of NYCRR. Phone Lansing TU·2·2961. 33wtf

PAINT-Rev Satin Berry Bros latex·base paint. Zimmerman's

21wtf

DEER RIFLE - Winchester 30· 30 Phone Mason OH·7 2301.

40w2

Radio & TV ----------PROMPT TV SERVICE-I sel'V

Ice nil maltes. RCA, Motorola. Emerson, GE, Spartan, Admiral, DuMont, Muntz and Zenith. Hen ry L. Fries, 127 N. Lansing St., Mason. Just west of Mlcl<elson Balter Lumber yard. Phone OR· 6·1201. lOwtf

Clothing SHOES for farmers and general

worltmen. Also matched worlt suits, gloves. All available ut the store that specializes In fitting the needs of the farmer and other wo!'ldng men Come Into the Ma son P. X. We don't have the glitter of the big shoppmg cen ters but you don't pay for it either 28wtf -------------------GIRL'S dark !'ose taffeta dre~s

man, 927 S Barnes st1eet, Ma 16 GAUGE PUMP GUN _ Also son. Phone Mason OR 71692.

40w2tf Magic Chef apartment size gus

for sale Chubby size 12 Neve1 been worn Mrs. Nelson Brown, 511 S Lunsmg street, phone Ma son OR·7·6761. 37wtf ------------- range 1438 Harper road Phone

WARM MORNING stove. Ray Mason OR 7 5894. 40w2p

At our pl,tee - $9 00 square Dell ve1 ed pttces - $9 50 square On the third carloacl th1s yen1

R. B. Childs Phone Leslie JU·9 3432

38w2

35 DUCKS AND GEESE-Some old and some young. Wrll sell

by pound 01 head Roy D Don· aid, second tm m south of Au,·e hus Co:!ntel Phone Am eli us 3203 40w2

Real Estate

ami poultry house, JGO fl !'DCI<

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Ol lll mn oiC!e<lge '-" '- .ttemP . II $Q"Q[J Ill $? "00 d rvr Boles on 723ul c .. ICWPII llldd\S olllti Sundays. ,(11nson

we • • u,;:J W 1 -•·1 own ' ' l' I' 1<1"' 1' A !1 'tleet M" I NEAR MASON 2 I I I , o~gency 40w 1 p ol I , o ~ S s , uSO 1

~ • , Jec 1oom wmr, 1 39wtf 2 acres ol land located on I hlaclttop 10ad D.msviiie school FAHMS fo1· sale nc.u Mason bt!S oil thr. cloo!', $0,,900 Terms acres, 20 ac! PS, •10 .wws

NEAR MASON, 7'1:! <ICIC lnrm UCIIJS, 80 d~t·es, 120 oli'IPS, [(j(J

Wllh 2 br.droom house, $4,000 acres, ~00 act•es, ~~~~ otlll'S, ~l)U wllh $1 000 clown lo~cws, 320 dCI es, 42.J ac1 es Colli

NEAR MASON, 38 acre tm m on'' CI.J!o:!nce Boles, on 7 23ul. C Jew WAN 1 l~D -Sonwone to cut down hlacl<top road No bLulcllngs ctt .tgcncy !JOwlp ttccs tot• thf' wood Phone Ma·

.-. --S 40 ACRES - 6 room house, full $1 000 with $1,000 down --- ------ --- I sun 01{ 7 •IU ll .tltm 5 p m IIOUSE TO BE MOVED, "19 basement, bath and furnace ' CHICKEN RANCII, 20 acres, 40w1p

Steele stieet, mal<e us an of· wllh stol!er. Ilot IV.JtCI, 20 oiCJes Phone OR 61161 jli.JCI!c.l!ly new twubedroomi fe1, send fn.m bid to A.dvunce tillable. Some fruit School bus • wnch style home, .tutom<~IH WAN l'I:D Youttl' wnman tor Realty Co • u22 NO! lh Washmg· and Lansing bus Call Mason OH heo~t, full I.Jotsement, ~·c,u· gat .tge, !Jookkeeptng position General ton, Lansing Phone Mts Dtll· 7 3816 40wl PAINT PEEL1NG'1 Maybe we hreezew.ty, lur·ge healed rllll!ken oti'Iec 1 outtnl! Mus! he able' to mgham Lansing IV 21121, eve ' ----- can help you We will cheel< and b!oulle! house, t1.tctu1 .11111 wot k Willi Clgtll r.s. Typing essen· nlngs Mason OR 7 3000 Always 0 E s the job at no cost to you Just tools Located on !JI,tcl<lup nc.u 11 d ltulnnson Motor Sales, phone call Advance Realty, Realtors A GR 'ENOUGH REAL E · r.nll OR·7·4311. Petldns IIurdwnre Mason C,tll Clarenl!e Bole~ OH OR 7 12'l1 40w1

4ow1 TATE SHOPPER - Countrv ------------ home near Dansville, 79 acre•, of 231111f 7231il, C Jewett agency Young man lo Jparn FIVE DOORS 6'6" hy 7 6" w1th good land, house IS imch: wlth 1----- ________ _ _ to upro1 ate Jli'!'Ss anrl do other

t10c1, W A Glisson, 1392 living room, dining room hro:!al<· Real Estate I HOME downtown Mason, one wn1!, 1n IWWspape!' plant. Must Stillman road, Mason Phone fast 1oom, l<llchen, bed1oorn ami ihllf bloc!< 1Iom postut!He, ,1 !Je sttong- oi!Hl pnetgetk Ingham Lansing ED 7 75!l1 Phone afte1 bath down, 2 bedrooms up, base b d 1 1 County Nc>>s, M.tson, Michigan. 6 p m 40w1 ment, furnace, water softener 2 ACRES, $'3,2')0 00, kitchen, clln e 1 ooms, cat pe et' lnl!ocnc puss 40 1 ----- - This 1s not an old house, ,md has llllg 100m llnished 111 lmotty lbll!l!es, Wide .mrt deep lot llld ____ _ W P STORM WINDOWS and screens,! a 1 ocl< garden with beaut! lui pine, 1.11 gc Irving 1oom, bed· lUI e shade Acceptlllg lmls on \VAN Jl~D 1 lousel<eeper and

5, 32x50; 2, 38x24; 3, 32x40, and flowers and shrubbery, new 2·Cut 1oom, scmiilath, 3 tooms up, g;ts p!oper~ 110 ~etgf{ ~~.~:~~·~ c,gJ IMJ,y s1ttct· plefi'I,Jbly to live

one, '18x26, $4 each All 111 good gawge, lmge barn ami other 1 coal llll'nace stolwr fed wnlet· aJence 0 es, ~· ' m l'tei~I' wumolll between comlltion Have mstallecl alum· bLulllmgs Puce $20,000 - AOG; hcalet, 8 n;tles southd.tsl of .Tewell agenc~'· l:leltet· homes o1 s11mt!une wlw needs mum. Also 2·wheel trailer·, $2'i Near Lansing 114 acres With Pe11y, hlacktoJ!!'Oad. ~n~ ~le:__ ________ •IOwiJ! Ntce !J toom !tome, chtldren 6~, Waller Gnnmvay, 4411 West Co motlern 3ptcturc window lmm FOHTY ACRES Ptyut !Oold he· l .mel 2 ye.ns old Good wages. !umbia wad, Mason Phone OR home, attached g?rage, large 80 ACHES, house In need of rc tween Mason ~ncl lloll Mo~letn' Plwn~· llnlt ~X 4 5131 Tuesday 76403 40w1p barn, new cow butn w!Lh

1 silo J!ah, $ll,fi0[) 01 130 acJcs Wlthlhome, swell ba!n r.htclten house, .tnd l•ttcl.ty, flb [l m.

Good heavy lund, 97 news Ull I same houso:! ,IOxG•I h!proof , . 'rl ,10 , 1 11 , 40wt able Prwe only $20000 _ AOG· • . g1an.tty. liS Is one o w ____ _ · • ' b~un 21 stanchions, milk mcest 111 the county Goocllences WAN J'ED--IIJ lwys to plcl< corn

In Mason-Large house suitable linus!!, 8 mtles southeast of ' for 2 families, lm·ge Jot, $15,000-~ Pm ty, $17,000 On blacl<top beolllllful woodlol, on !Jill! I COUll S II lll d.Jy 7 " m, toe a bushel. A. 0 Greenough, Broker (•,!nee Joucl l!y wad oll Collo:!ge 10.1d. Call Russell Wwk farm, \!.! mile west 19141 1316 Mason sucet tM·36) I Cl.nence Boles, 0117·23til, C .lew· or Olwmos 1ond on Holt roud,

PARAKEETS _ Home r a 1 sed Dansv11le. Phone Dunsvrlle MA ctt olgency •JOwl Jl sou til s1ll1' ol mad. 40w1p

beauties G u a ran teed baby 3 2291. 40wl King'S Realty 1 WANTED - 'l~P right !nm!IY to WORt, lly t IJC hom· or day. Mrs. males, $5 each. Also cages, seed -------- I buy ou1 21Jcdwom house lll Ida Munsey phone Mason OR and all ldnds of supplies and PAINT PEELING., Maybe we 117 South MIChigan M.tson, located centmlly neott' o 4'JG1 40W1 toys. Closed Sun clays, open eve can help you. We will checl< Howell Phone 9241 school and downtown on a large -~------------nlngs ltll 9 Brattain's B1rd the job at no rost to you. Just ,~ lot with matuw shade 11ces 'ihoppe, 307 Mill street on US·127, cull OR 7 4311. Perldns Hardware ONLY $6,9JO, a 2 bedroom LlV House IS In hlw new condtliOil Bus.· ness Servl·ces Leslie, phone Leslie JU·9·5081. 23wt! ll1g room, dlmng room, ltttchen has well·plannecl, ntlracl!ve .1n,i

llw52P C~O-L_L_E_G_E __ P_O_I __ N_T_E __ S_U_B-.--0-1· :~~~ fL~Ia~!~~~~ G~~os~1\" ~~~~: ~~~~ctof~lt~l~~~~1 ·~:~:~111s u 1;;w;:,e c-U-S-'IDM- SAWfNG-. -A-ls_o_s1_a...,..b

BOARDING - Private outdoor fers complete plat restrictions Large lot, fl'ult and shade trees. any day, 'lOwl wood Jm ~ale. Franlt Ward, 'runs for eacll dog. Green Acres for your protection. Classed "A" Paved stJeet. 'fhls 1s a real buy.

S J :r I I M last f.tl'm south of Harper school [{ennels' Pllon n OR·7·9791. Sun· residential Lots 146x240 and ee 0 mson, or P lone nson 2 BEDROOMS model'll 111 M.1·

~ OR78071 c J tt b 1 on US127 at Butlc1's Restaurant, day houl·s 5·.00·9·.00 p. tn, 125x240. Located on College road ' · ewe ' ro ter. son, 3 bcdt·ooms modern In Ma· 40w1 Phone IVnnlwe 4·9291. 42wtf 28wtf near Harper. Terms offered _______ \ ___ son, 4 bedrooms mode1n in Mn ____ _ -------------- Owner E E Wentland, 3580 Har· 7 ACRES-With good burn in the son, r, bedrooms mode111 111 M<~· MAR.fORIE'S BEAUTY SHOP, FOUR BEAGLES-Yem· old. Be pet• road, phone OR·7·8334. count1 y Good building spot, son, cottage un11111shecl Ill Ma· 27G1 East Holt road, will be

nice to train for fa~ I hunting 32wtf $2200 See 01• phone Carl Jewett, son, cottage ,mel 10 m1 es--Call open fm· iJu~lncss October 5. Also Beagle Stud service o£ leg· 502 West Center sheet, Mason Clm·ence Holes, OR 723!il, C Jew The shop rs located 3% miles east lstered und pedigreed ,John Cas· HOUSE IN WEBBERVILLE with on 6 4401 33wtf ett agency 40wlp ol Ilolt, second house from Phil· per, 1670 Harper roucl. Phone Ma· se\en rooms, plumbing, large lips school on nght s1de Mrs. son OR 7·5891. 40wl lot Convenient location close ln. Whl• pp BUILDING SITE Ill the counll y, RoiH!I t (MarJOI Je Wu111erl Bow·

May be seen by appointment. In· 20 acres with 13 ac1es of beau mnn, npctator. Phone Mason OR·

Dogs and Pets

G1·oh. Phone Mason OR 7-1582 40wl

BEAGLE PUPS - 5, 5 months quire of Melvin Oesterle, 4705 f A tlful ltees, 9 acJcs tnstdc M.tsun 7·7615 39wtf SPENCER GIRDLES -The way old Eligtble for AKC Jegts· Howell I'Oad, Phone Webberville arm gency ready to subdiVIde, 3 ac~es on

SCREW MACHINE, %·inch auto· to a beautiful figure. Phone lered Old enough to hunt this SlFl11. 22wtf fno E Mlchtgun, Lansing , blncl<loj> t·oad. For urban build· FURNITURE REFINISHING -matic sc!'ew machine, also 1 hp Lansing IV 7.2635 after 4 p m fall. Ed Casper, 513 Buldwlnroad, lng sites cull Clarence Boles, Of{. l'! ec e•' mates Phone Mason

FREEZER - Home made, 6% electric motoi' and l'h hp electric or write Mt•s Ben Russell, R N., Mason Phone Mason OR 7l034. ONLY ONE MILE from Mason. 40 ACRES-2 miles f1•om Stock 7 2361, C. Jewett agency. 40w1 P OH·6 4691 39w8 cu ft, $35 Also Phllco port· motor, both Industrial type; 2 Route 3, Lansing. 40Wtf 40W1 Attractive and well lunclscaped blldgc w1th very lovely country

able electrtc Victrola, 78 1pm, automatic switches, one 50.000 p 1 E S w 1 11 home on one acte, with 2 roomy home. Has 5 bedrooms, new 3· ONE HUNDRED TWENTY UCIIJ good concl!tlon, $12 Steve Don BTU oil heater and 30 30 Win· MATERNITY clotJllng and an P U P ' - e muruner, bedrooms and possible third. piece bath, automatic ml fur falm for sale. Modell! .count! Y nell, 43<11 Willoughby 1oad, chester rifle A W. Stacld10use, orchid knit dress, ghl's storm weel<s old AI<C regldstered. Beautiful large living room and nace heat. Full basement barn~ l~ome overlool<lng beaullful tel' phone Holt OX 4·7441 40w1p 2191 Parlt Lane, Holt. Phone coat, bwwn winter coat, all size Blond Cocl<ers, 7 weells ol Bea· dining area. Completely carpeted, garuge located on bluclttop 1 am. Large basement hnrn, Silo, ------------ Halt OX 4·9702 39w2p 12. Also ghl's coat and leggings gles, females, 6 months old and drapes Included Fireplace that roa 1 $:1500 clown Easy terms good soli, located near Mason on BENDIX AUTOMATIC Washer size 6; snowsuit, one·plece, sizr 4 years old, AI<C registered For . II V cl • 'c ' . o 2 blaclttop roads. Call Clarence

and dryo:!r combinatiOn fm· sule TARPS for harvest und other 3·4; man's tweed suit, brown ~ale or trade for automatic shot· :~t ~nusu~ ~ me~ II ery ~o ~:t 40 ACRES with approximately 20 Boles, OR·72361, C Jewett agen Practically new. Henson for sell· fat•m use available at all P. X size 40 long; assortment of babJ gun or .22 automatic rifle. Gerard ~ ctte~, jP ece d a \ au o~ad c acres of muck. Could be de cy Call Boles for farms. 40wlp I i I I II 1 Stol~s ,"nd for your convenience 1 h M s c 1 Pierce, 661 South Diamond road, ea · err es an rna ure s Ia e vcloped eustly 'I\vo gravel pits ng s t 1at we 1ave msta ec new .~ " cot es. rs. nm olton, p 1om Cnll OR 7 8071 or see J Johnson Norge combination Phone Mason ut the Mason P. X., now owned Mason OR 7·8902. 40wl phone Mason OR 7·3816. 40w1 · · ' · ' Can be purchased with $2,000 OR 7·6451. 40w1 by Darwin c. Dudley, who c. Jewett, broker. 40wl down. Wanted

Promises you army turps at low· COATS - One fall coat, new, 111 2 ENGLISH BEAGLES, 13 11 f 60 ACRES 9 miles west of Lan Inches, male, sired by field COUNTRY HOME - 2 m e rom I j t ff u"s 16 Sl t NORGE GAS RANGE, apartment est prices anywhere. 28wtf good condition and one fu• h 1 AKC 1 t d Mason Sets buclt fJOm paved s ng us o · X·room utJ.

size. Sher·man Seadeelt, at --- coat, size 18 Phone Mason OR :1 amp ot~s, F d sh'eg s ~re6 ' r,~n· road 3 'very pleasant bedrooms modem house and oth.er farm HIG • ..r,S1' PRICES paid for poul·

Brlclt building at fairgrounds, PROCESSED RUAD GRAVEL, 6 4961. 40W2 n ng g~oM 're ~a;6' P~ es with' cross: ventilation Automatic buildings 53 acres I tlllal:lle tt•y, Pick up anytime. Custom Mason Stove In trailer nearby. barnyard fill, sand and blacll USED TAP DANCE SHOES ;:~s~llle ~s~~·32~2. . 40~~: heat, roomy llllchen, dining area $4,000 down. worlt Js special W H. Appleton,

40wlp, ~~!~el F~~~c~~~o!h~~~~:410~.ason wanted for small girls 3·5 years and large living room. Lovely SUBURBAN to Lanslng-2 bed· P_l_lo_n_e ~-a_so_lt OR·7·~~2~ 3\•IU _____ ..._______ lOwtf alzes 9·1. Phone Mrs. Leonru·d

1 11\ITTENS - Long·halred, fluffy bath. This home Is nearly new room home w1th gus heat, mod· WANTED _ Crenm, eggs and

------ -----,..----· Blood, Mason OR·7·5761. tJOWtf ones to give away. I<enncth and priced to sell. Call Masdn ern kitchen, 3·plece bath, 2 poultry. See Lawrence Hyatt,

Fru.llS ·foOdStUffS WILLIAMSTON MEMORIALS- Van Patten, 2365 Howell roud, 6 OR·7·8071 or see J. Johnson, c. lots, blacktop street, 3 blocl1s 309 s. Main street, Eaton Rapids, - Monuments and markers. Qual· WOMAN'S deer hunting suit - miles south of Wllllamston, half· Jewett, broker. 40w1 ft•om school. $1,500. phone Eaton Rapids 44521 28wtf

lty-Servlce-Economy, Duplicate Size 12. Very good condition mile east on Howell road. 40w1 IN LESLIE we have 2% lots DO YOU LIKE homemade rolls" worlt a specialty. Shop at 1428 All red. Mrs. Betty Ketchum, 1840 REAL ESTATE. We now have 'a close to school with 30x60

West Grund .River, Wllllamston. Dexter Trail, phone Mason OR 3EAGLE PUPS-5% months old, sales~~;~an living In Mason. If building which could be made Let me balm them for you. Store them In yo·.:r freezer. Parker House, clover·leaf or knots, 50c per bal<ers dozen. Cln·

Phone Williamston 464. 30w10p 7·0021. 40wlo good hunting dogs and they you wish to buy property In Into 1 or 2 homes Down pay· Nlll hunt this fall. Registered. Llmslng or sell In Mason call ment of $800.

SEE ZIMMERMAN'S for new CLOTHING-Size 5 boy's storm :;25 each Charles Martin, Martin Lowell J. Peterson, broker. Mower Service on Okemos t'Oad Phone 'Lansing IV·4·7495 or G. ROBERT KIRBY, Salesman Phone E11.9t Lansing ED 2·0009. 'E. Adams, Mason OR·7.S674. ·, Phontt OR 74985

'401N2 37wol 40Wl

namon rolls, ooc baker's dozen. colors In outside paint. As ad· c~at with hat to ~atch, size 6 . Valerie Brown, phone OR·7·65Rt. vertlsed in House and Garde!)., boys bath robe, all good. Pl!DI!e

-awUp aowu. Mawn OR·7·7289. wJOWlp

WANTED-A wringer type wash· er In good condition. Phone

Mason OR 7·2252. 40w1

WAN'l1ED - Blond mahognn~' drop.Jeuf table with ~ chah·s.

Must be In good condition. Phone Mason OR·7·0533. 39wtfp

IIEA'I'ING SAL!l!S nml Lennox turn.tees'

wa1·e, Plumbing Mason

PLASTERING-All ltlnds of plas· tPrlng clone; patching a special·

ty. IlobeJ'l S Burns, 3811 A:ure· !Ius ro.1rl, Lansing, Route 2. Phone Lansing IV 2·5108. lwtf

C & J TRAVIS SEP1;IC IJ'ANKS and drain llelrls, trenching and

footings, small basements tlug. Fill dirt and roud gravel hauled. Phone Lansing ED 7-7170 or ED· 2·5831 ' 28Wtl

NEW PLACE OF BUSINESS Want 500 junl< curs

old house trailers; paid. Stnnley's Auto tm·vllle. Phone MI1tclu!ll

Ingham County rfu11 October 6, 1955 11agc 8

Business Services

' ' ' UP$T.AJftS, ~nfllrnl~h~cj, v~ry morlern, 2-bcr)room npnrtml!nl,

nn chllrlrnn 01' ru~ta, grts hrmt, worlllng r;ouplo prcfcrrcrl. Avnll· nhle lmmcrllotcl;y, rr.fcronr.ea re· qulrr.rl, Cull nr HCC Hnrolrl Men I, :ifH South ,Jnd<~nn mnrl, phnno MnHon on 7·0701. 'lfJwl ______ .. -·------i

---------- - F'OR RI~MT-Wnllpnpr.r stemnnr BUILDING 'fRENCI ms, supth! nnrl llnnr Hnnrler·. Inquire HI

Legal Notice$ --oiloin-· F"arl··;-r-~Et.nt\Ncll-

srnto nf Mlr.hlnnn, 'lho Clr~ult Cnur (or thu County oC Jnrrhnrn, In Chnuool

n!IIIY OJ>NJol JIAHPJU!, l'l•lnllft, v lll~NflY WINH'f'fiN lfAllf'l~ll IJI, n• fundunt.

Onl111 fnr AIIJlr.nrllnr.a Hull JlunrllnK In I he uhn\'c tmllt h

C:uul'lnn thu IHt rluy nf Rrlptnmlwl·, lllfl' Jn lldtt 111\lllu ft IIPIII!Uiillft (lUlU II

fi<IIIYII 1111 fllu, thnl lllliii'Y Wln•lnn lin IIIli' nr. IH nnt II l"totldf>nt nf thlu Kfnt• 1!111 lutlfft"l nt l'rnt Wnrth, 'l'r.lCHH,

, tnnl<s nnd tllo flnlrls, rlug with Shnfor Decnrnllng Supply, 1:l~ S powl!r dlggor, T•'or• n goorl .lob nt Jct'fer·son. Phone Mnson Oll-7:l·lfil a right price r•all L. 1\, :l.lmmer· •Jfiwt I man, phone OX·!I:ll!ll. 2.Jwlf ---- ... - ----·--- .. ·

... -·--· -- - APAilTMI~NT- 3room utllltiP.H DO YOU NI~ED n plumber or f I I "1 ~lGG W. ' Nichols

eJectrlclnn? Cnll Cnrl;y IIurrl·l ' urn slllrJelrl~ 'lrt."•lll OR 7 "''2'1 ware, Ileatin~ anrl Phunhlng, HI toad, P ' " ·' · .,,~,1[)w 1

On mullun "' MnrY ohflfl PrYIII', Atf• 11

IWV fnr llw Pl11lntllf, It IH rmlfll'r1l thr the t111ld llvft•ndn nt Cllli!W hiH llllllfi/II'IIJif' In bfl enlf•ll•tl In thiH t'll11Hfl within thrr.• mnnth 1 frr•m thn rlntc nf thl~ nrtl'lr nnr' tiH•I In flttrault thereof Htlld nlll of Com nlnlnt will h11 tnkt•n nH r•nnfOFuuuJ,

W, Ash, phone Muson Oll·7·1:Joll. _ --~-- ____ ·- .. __ _ :J3w!( . _______ .. . I''Oll lli-:N'I' 2-herlroorn mor!P.I'rt

llntPrl Ht~Jllrmhcr I, lfHili, r.om~ I' rru•·

f:lt''''llt ,Jn•l• A 'I' I'll'' f'""l': r;, Hot~H flllllnrll, Ill!'

hJtttl l'ftllllfY f'll•rl(, Hy h107. r..~. 8WIIIllll u-••t' lh•llllf y WATCH AND C'LOCJ{ m:PAIH rlllplex :1 mile~; IVPHI of MuHon.

service, ull wori1 gunl'llntccrl. • Phone Aurelius 1~01. Mr~. f':rl· Prices rl!nsonablc, free ustlmateH. -~:~rt Da~_: ___ .. _________ :~':'~

Mn1v .TunP "'"''''• AIIIH'IIIIY fnt• Pl1tl11 till. ll111lrlf""~' /\d•h·fllllll 411-lri Oulln~th'"' KHU'Irtr1w, Ml•·hhwn. 4flw6

William II. Willis, :J()(i E. Ash, Mason, 51w!l fo'OR Rf•:N'f' -llparlmr!nl, 1111'·

nlsherl, :J r·onm~ nnd hallr. llvailahlP 11r.l'embrr· I lin'olrgh Man·lr. Slng!P pt•r son nr t•oupiP

NflTrr:r OF I rrrrNr: nF J)RtiiN CONTJI • rT A Nil n ''"IF.W OF

API'ORTIONMI!:NTS KAJ.AMINK DllAIN MASONRY WOH.K, slrJne anrl

, block I u;y In g, JlrJor~ urul foundations, carpPnlet• wort< und plastering. Clyde Stan•, 2''" miles south of Ma~on on U::l·l27 to Coy road, east on Coy marl to stone house or phone OH·7·2!ll5. 4!!wll

tJ9wlf

CHAHD'S plumhlng and jlump:;. Also pump I'Ppair. Wa!Pt' heul·

ers, bathroom llxltlt'e:; anrl BUI·Iw, Gould anrl 11nlvcrsal pumps, Harold Chard, 1!!35 South Meridian mud, IJ\ mile south of Dexter 'J'mll. Phone DR· 7·3002, 2!iwlf

WANTED-Mort• eltkkrms, heavy fryers and springers. Will plcl\

· . .up. W. X. Steadman Poultry Farm, 620 S. Erlr,ar roarl, phnnt Mason OR-78174. 1Dwt1

N .,,,.,. I ll••rehv niVI'Il. 'l'hut r, n, .. r1ld J,. ffiPIHim, Cunni) llndn Gn111ml· 1•lnru•r of llio l!nunty r1r lnuhnm, Sill'

wlthnul l'irllrlren. RrofPr PIH'PS rl'· uf Mlt•hl"""· will, fill tluo 21th ,, .. , ' quirerl. Phone Oll·7-:Jnri·l. 'IOwlp '"''"'"'''• 1\. 11. tnr.r,, "'· lhn Count

. . _IIJndn Olflr··· In tlw Llty nr Mu ""n, In ~·uld t'nunty 11r lnj..filllfll ut. tn::l

•J.JlOOM APA!l'I'MI~NT--IJPH!Pd.l n'••l<"'l' "' till' ln<'c'"""l nf thnl <loy " B'llh •tnd enPloseri(JOI'f'h Wanl l'lh•r· !lf•lll!'l) hidti until II :nil n'rlrwl'O 1

f f ' ' thr• (ni'I'IH!flll n( thrtl dH.V, wllvtl hJfiH wJ' Bullen, :J28 Onondnga t'Oild, phnnP "·· (ljll'fll'd nnd lllthllt·Jy llllll!!llrli'IHI fro M•tcon 011 7·'l2ri~~ tJ!Jwt r lifl• I'OIOIHif'lllilnn nf II f'l'f'lllln. llt•nl 1

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• ldlll'liJ 11 ud df'Hhtr111l1•rl IIH "h.nl11mln --~ --· ·- D1nln." lrH'llll'd und I•HfnlrJIHh••rl In fh I•'Oil HI~NT ·l·rnom flll'llislrr•rl 'l'nwno hlp or !,,.,.,., & Whit,. nut< In ""''

f'unnl Y. apar·trnent. N. N. Itoll!ifl. PIIOJIP Kuld 1IHr1n 1~ o1u• ~~·,·tlun huvln~ tlt

Mason Oll 7-tJJOI lwfote !i, on IIVI'f'II((P fipplh """ width IIH !lilt rn<lh 7-2Dfil uftcl' ;,, t!Owl All "'"'""'" 111'11 IIIII r.•el 1111111'1.

FOil RENT --CONTRACT QUANTITJr::S

l~x•·uvutlun, 1.!:1,!11111 en. Y{l!'r l.f'\'1 liTH' i!IIUJI hnllkll, I.'' dr I'Of)U llrrlnJI l"unu II'OIIt!lv••., :1 P.lil~h

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Cmtt. Uddu-" ".r•tozplnnlltl-f, ~7 I'll

yrlu. 171" ' - ·- - ~ r, K•l· ~ltllll·J•Inle Phte Al'l'h I'OR RI•'N'I' "t' 't)J'tr·tnlnrll 111 1' · "11' 1· r.

• :..J -- o)' nom r f \; I I. j Jell. Multi-pluto l'IJif' i\J'I'h I Pi" ). not rnoriPrn, in a fann l1on1t'' ~1:1", ~~~ t. r I•U!."

With prlvaiP (ltlll'illlf'C, Oil !tPIII, uw'•:' ,r,;u.l. ~ultl·tdntu PIPtl AI I'll

holtlP. ga~ slove to ('()Ol\ .. n. Crtn Ln~•·•·ln" to Kl'l<dc t>iP" A1ch, fo•l I. f. ----- --·--- have ]Jitorw If, ••ott w,l,si(OII g11otl

1,,',"t.''"r·. 72" tJ. M. 1'. l11!!1udlnu '"""''· BULLDOZING, luwl< hoc, digging ·' _

. basement~. Phon" \VIIII;unstnr, gravel road, 1,2 ,mllr In Jli1Vf'rnelll. 1~ ""· IH" u. M. 1'. tnctndlnu '"""'' 659-M, William Whitcraft, l!rlJO !!0 mlmrle 11 "' '•• lo Liill'illlg. 111' 1

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E I !Ill 18 I Clwri<·~ Ocr iliicrll, •17RI Tlllll'ih,v 11 .. ,.: 2i" c' M·. P: l11dufilnu lonnds •t cy road, W mnsloll, wt " ~~-- ----- road, M:t~Jil. •IOw2p 17~t~i. ri~" I' M. 1' .. ·In I. I.

------ -· ·-·-- .. ·- Hid. I r." 1', M. 1' .. 411 I. f. EVERY'l1HNG In plurnhhtg- llx· lures, material for plumbing

and shl!et metal. Do your own Jnstallln~ and save. C. J. Perrin, 113 Stale street, Mason. lfl»"lf

IIOU~)E fnr J'{llll, ~ hrrlt·norn,, I f~nnttlwtor· will futniHh und tdnr•n tlw

~urni:-;hccl exr•cpl washing mn- •m~pj;;. 1.,. 11 ""t. 111.tlfln nr twtd drnln wU: t:JlJnc and l'P.friget•nJoJ~, hnl'fl \VDOd iru hnl1• tlw f'UilKtJ'IIdiun or thn followinJ! n I I II I I cnlvPriH aut! luldi{Uf\ huvlng the lucutlm

oors, WI :tnr ('fJ ( wa P.r, au O• 111111 of I he IYI"' '""' "''·" stnLefi for which maliC Oi) heal, With gilr<JgP, I'OIIIIi'IICIH will l1e let.

DIGGING FOOTINGS - Install· Phone Mason 011·7·•1012. 'JOwl t fp ,. 11 ,1,:;, 11\;c.'~::'r"r~:;.-v 11 .f:1""1~.~~~~ .. ~~~~~:~i11 ~~ lng sewer, tiling and bullclln~ ------- - - - • - - -- '''""'" "'· th•• lollowlnu lu.,.ILillfHI wiLh

septic tan liS I'Omplete. Have I I<'OH. RENT- l·runm hoUSP, parl· r .. ll [(, clo•JII' Wllll'f'WIIY nbuve grnde. • . Stll. Hili .. 711·1·1 rt. lrollom-5.:1 ft. I'Ut power dlg~P.r unrl dozer, Phone I,V furnished. H;ts P.lcl'll'lctly, stu. 1~7 r r.!l·l 1 ft. hottum-ll.:r ft. cut

OR-7·4973, Glenn Stm·r. 30wtr Usc of telephone. No rlrlnlwrs, no Stu. I If• 1 bo·lol 11. hoUom-6.u fL. cut ----~--- -- ---------- t'llr'lclr·en. Clmrles Miller, 2!l~ N. Hnld Joh will he let In neeordnncc with

llw tli:II-:'I'Um now on hi•• w1th the uthet· UPHOLSTERING and repairing Coi!P.g-e roarl. Phone Mnsnn OR· ""P"'" '"'''"inin1: to """r U!'flin, In the

.furniture. Will Cilll at ;your 7-583G. tJOwl nll'l•·e nf the C.:m<nty ll<nln Commi••ioner homn ancl rrJve ft•ne estlm,'ltnc.·. No ur Lhc County of lnl(hllm to which ··cfer·

'I.;; h \.: ,.;" ~----- ·- ---· ·--· ---- ---- ----- CIICI• IIIIIY ht• Juul hy niJ IUII'lic~ lnll'l'• ·charge for plclwp and delivery, FOR HE: NT -Apartment, 2 rooms """'"· "'"' hhl• w111 l11• nuule und ,.,. We arn now located at the corner 1 1 1 '11 1 tl <<·iv•·d n•·w•d<ogly. ~ anr Jat 1, WI 1 s rower, par Y Gnnllfii'IH will he mnde with the lowcHt of College roarl anrl US-127. furnished, newly decoraterl, I'IPan "''"'"'"'ihle bidder Hlv'"" ndc11 unte """ Phone Mason OH-7-4821 an;ytiml!. read.Y to move inlo. Suilahle fnr <'UIIIY r .. ,. th•· ,,,.,·rormnoce or lite w01·k,

21 f 111 lhu lilllll thl'll nnd tlwtl' lube fixml hy wl .1 or 2 arlults. Mrs. ,Toe Br.nncll, "'''• ,.,.,c,·vil'" tn my•elf the liHht to -~~~-~~--.. ~ .. - - ltl21,2 Wesl Mapl(', Phone I'Vlason I ,.,.j,:eL HllV u11d 1111 IJidH, and to udjnurn

SEWERS AND SbP llC I ANKS on. 7 37~l 40w1 Hlleh ll'lllnl< Lo "'"" time """ '''"" ... Installed wall!r lines dug · '1 • I •hull puhl•cly """"""ee.

t b '' ] • J " J • 1' -------;- ~-;------- --~ Tho dnl•• lor I he eomt•lotion of •uch s ones urter' snrH' gr.IVC .me FOR HEN r -- .3-room apiirl· l'lffltl'llll, """ the LelmH ol puymeul fill dirt. Aurelius Exmvallng Co., ment. Downstail•s. I~UI'nlshed. lh<•ll•flll', Hhull "'"' will he .'illiiO!Inced oil Edward Jecl<s, phone Aurelius Mrs. Viola Sanrlcrson, 14•1 N. ~:::; ;;:::il'i'1',~ 1 ,:;''\~1~1 "~ .. ~~~~"7.·r.~:~Y 11\'~,~: 822. 37w4 Jefferson phone Mn~on on. tinned IVOIII lVIII he f'Cftllii'Cd to det•n•lt

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t_l0\Vl With lh(• flt•tdiiHI{I' I:JOUI'fl IL c~dlfled SEWING MACHINIS HEPAI!l on . · "''"''' o<· ''""h tu the nmount of 5% of

• !.ht• nrnnunt IJid ns n 1-:111\l'nnlcc thnl he ull rnal(eS done Jtl rny home. c d f Th k will enter IIllo ('flrttl'llt't nnd rurrdflh the

Woodard Sewlng Machin£! SCI'V· ar s 0 an s t•cqul!!•!l '"""' "" I<I'OOCI'ihed by luw. 'l'ho I A66~ !" 1 II 1 PI clwckH of nil unsucceH8Iul hldder• will Ce, '1 i) \.rCnta t 0 t, lOnC 111' ll'tiii"IIUd nflCJ' cnntl'HCtH Ul'e ILWIIJ'cicrJ.

Holt OX·9·2245. 37wtf -------~~- -- ----- Th,. tntYnl!•nl• lot· tl11• ni11>Ve '""ntlnncd GRAYSON -- I WISh In express '"" k will '"' mu!le "" follow<:

Farm Services -------.-------BUTCHERING of all kinds, pori<

Tuesday and Wednesday; beef, Thursday; poultry any day, We pick up and deliver, Leslie Food Locl<l!rs, phone Leslie JU-9-5361 or Mason OH-7-0331. 20wtf

LIVESTOCK TRUCKING-Char· lotte, M o n day; J a c 1< son,

Wednesday; St. ,Johns, Friday. ·Also local and long distance hauling everyday, 25c per hun· dred welght. Roy D. Donald, 2nd farm south of Aurelius Center, phone 3203 Aurelius. lwtf

.Lost and Found DOGS-Report own or stray dogs

to Clay Hulett, county dog war· den, OR·7·5839 ot' to aherlff office OR·7·!l661. 31wtf

NOTICE-All stray clogs picked _ , up by the Ingham County Hu·

tnane Society or by Clayton Hu­lett, county dog warden, are held a full 7 days at the Animal Shl!l· ter before being offered for sale. This gives owners a chance to locate them. With owned clogs, we do as the owner requests, If possible, We do not seize do·~s on the hl~hway. Animal Shelter, phone Lansing IV·2·6218, open 9 to 5 week days, 9 to 12 Saturday. Closed Saturday afternoon and Sunday, 3wlf

NOTICE-Will the person who bought a small oval china. dish

Hi x 3% Inches at the Bolton sale In Leslie please contact me as I have the cover. Mrs. Ken· neth Bibbins, 1873 Every road, Mason OR 6·4622. 40w1

for Information ll!ad· the whereabouts of Marlt

bowling hag and contents. Phone Mason OR·7·3651. '10w1

LOST - .Gray Angora cut 6 months old: Plcuse return or

[\otlfy Linda Smalll!y, Phone Ma­son OR 7·8211. 40w1

WELCOME - Parlt' ;your troller _ at the Osprey Boy trailer court at· Osprey, Flm,ida. About 10 miles south of Sal'nsota and, 400

olY US-41. Clifford Lindner, · 35w8p

my deep graliludP. In m,Y very o puynhlc Aptil tr., li<ro7 • [ ~ 11111-'llbll..' Alll'il I il, llliJH l\ind friends at the lime 0 my Notke i• l•'ut·thcr llw•hy r.1veu, thnt

heart attacl> anrl ion~-: siPI>n~ss on Ftl!luv tht• lHth dny ol Novemhc1. Wllicll followed. For the nrst tune 1\tr.r,, ut County ll•·uln Olliec In the City

or MmHJn, County of lngluun, ul' nt such since Mny :i 1 ·r \Vas nll!f~ to \VnX othc1 llrne untl plncu thcumftr'r', .to floors Jasl SaiUT'day. f\1'.' friend~, whirh I, t/11• County Drnln Comrnlt~Hionel

•1 11fore1udd, mny uti.JoUI'Il the tmmc, the

faithfulness and prayers helper! "'''""·tiunrncnt fur lwneliLs nnd the me. And the good cats hmught '"'"'" eompt•lsc<l within the "KIIIumink

fJI'nin S!tccwl At~HeHflment Dlstl'it!l," nnd to my home by fl'iCnds a)SO ill<• IIPIHOIIfOIIOfOnl• thereof wllf he Hllh·

helped. I wish to especially thank jt•l'L In !!•view for """ duy, fi'Om nine n'elocl' In the rnrcnoun until Ove o'clnck Dr. A. V. Smith, Lyle Howlett, in th" nltef'!loon, AL •nld review the

1-Iarold Lyons, Rev. nnd Mt•s. C(]flljliJIIIlion of I'OH!H fot• auld Dlnin will Clat·erlcn Rocld, Mr. anrl Mrs. nhw hu Ojll!ll fm· intljlecllou IJy lli1Y lfllr·

,.; ticH tntell~Htecl, Nelson Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Jim '1'1'" follow"'~ Is " demlpLion or Lhc Brown, The A. S. C. group, Mrs. ••••·•·nl t<·n••t• o<' ''"'eels of lnnd eon sli-

D tutlllg' tht• Sitedul AStiiHIHillt!llt Olutrlct or Wilbur Singer, Mrs. Gmce C· snhl Dl'flin, viz: maslta, Mrs. Betty Clarl>, Ralph Stntt• H1~hwuy llctn11·tmcnt Swinelrart, William Mciiquham County of Jnglmm ut lnrge

Bill J I D G 'l'rnvru~hip or f..tCI'OY "'· IIIJ't.;C and son ' ac < avts, eorge Ce<'tllln ''""'" in nil .. ,. ''"'t' or Lhc Gorham, Hesolvo Griffin, Mi~s follow"'" "'ct'""" in thu Towushito of Knle Lamb and mol·hel', Lee t~·>·o,·-r, ~. lfl, 11. 1~. ra, t-t, Jr., 22,

2!1, :! I, :!:i, :.!li, 27, :t·L :Jfi unci 3fl lnclud~ \Narc ami Ed Ware, Harold in~< fiJI lots in Lhe Villngc of Webber· Conldln and Walter Peters. Anti ville II I f II f II 1 I cards 'l'ownt~hip or White Onk nt lnnw tan \S or a o te ove Y ' · Cc1tuiu lnndK In nil or '""'t" of the Gorl bless all of you, Sidney fnllnwin~ Het•tion• In the •rownshlt• or Gra,Y~on. 40wlp Whitc• Onl< ~. :r, ~. !1, ru, 11, II, tr., 22,

2:1, 211, 27. :11 and :u; ALDERSON-I want to ll1ank

my many friends who rPmem· be reel me with carrls. They cheered me very much. Mrs. Amy Alderson. 40wl

Nnw, 'rhet•t•fm·e, All unlmown 11ncl non· 1'1 R!fltmt IH'I'HO!ltl, 0\\ 1\UI'tl 1111d JICI KOIU! inlel'f'RII'II In lht: ahove deHcl'ibvtl lurnlti, nnd yott UhmltJs Ziegler, SLnte Hlghwny CommittKinncr, hudmm County Rand CnmmiHHiou, SutlCl'\'IRor Philip Mill!~. SUJII'I'Vitlot• I•'I'Ctl MnrHhnll, Jnelt Witt, Pl'~>sid••nl nf the Villnl{u of Wchbcrvlllu nrul nil other 11erBonK ot• ruu•ticij inter·

HAYTER - We wl~h In cxpr·ess I'Rl<•d, "''" hcrchy notifleil lhnt lit Lhc our thanl\s fot' the hcautiful time """ '''"''e nro''"""'"· o1 nt •ueh

nlht•l I frnt• and JllHcP. therunrtel' to spray, Of !lowers sent hy all Of which snid I<~Ltin~ m11y be ndjourned, I our Onondarra triends. The farn· shnll lffOOC!"I lo receive hid• fnl' the

·~ r!onstrtu•tion of nnicl "1\alnminl( Dntin.'' Jly of Mrs, Doris Marium Hayter. in the munne1· herelnhcfm·• •tnted: nnd

40w1 11llw, thnt nl Klich timu nnd rtluce nP -------------- Hfnted nfm'flHIIitl from nltw o'clock in the

In Memoriam CAMPBELT~In loving memory

of our dear wife and rnoth.~r who passed away 17 years ago, September 2!l. M. K. Campbell, Mr. ami Mrs. 0. D. Campbell and Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Holil!y. 40w1

Legal Notices -----------------------ORDER FOR PUBLICATION

FINAL ACCOUNT GAW-Octobor 27, IOSfi

Stntll or MlchiJ.tlrn. 'l'ho Prohnto Cnurt fat• the County or Inidwm.

AL II Hetullon or anid Cotllt, held on Octobcl' ·i, 1 !Hifi,

l'reHelllt HON. JOHN McCLELLAN, Judge of Jlrohnte. •

In tho Mntle1· of tho EMIIIH• of J,OUIS R. GA W, DuclmHecl. I

NoUeu lH Hct·chy Given, 'l'hnt tlw 111'­tltlon of Lloyd D. Pnt·r, exccqtnr or Hllld eHlnle, 11l'nylng fo1· th1! nllow1pu•e of hiH thud nccount, nnd fm• tho UI:!Hignment nnd dl•trlbutlon of tho roshlue of suld eKtnte, will bt~ henl'tl on Odtobm• '.!7, 196li, nt lcn·thll'ty o'clock In tho f01·e· non11, ut the Probnte OITico nt 205 'VuHl Sn~-tlnnw Slt'mJt, LnnHing, Mlchhum,

It. IK Ordue·cd, Thnt notlco thct•nof he glven by uubllcntlon of n copy horenf fat• thl'CC \veukR COilHCCUlivr,Jy Jli'CViO\llt to Kllld duy o[ honrlnl{, In tho ln~hllm County New:s, und thllt the lloLltlonel' CI\UHO ll COllY of thiK noUco t.O be IHU'VCd UJlOn cnch known 1111rty In inttH'CHt nt his luKt known nddreHK by rcgh,tcrt~d mail, rctue·n recehlt demanded, nt lcnHt fout•tcen (lo1) tlii)'H.PI'Ior to amch hcnr· lng, or hy JHW!Ionnl Kclvlcc nt lcuKt flvc (G) dHY8 lli'IOI' to .!n~h hcnrln}l.

' JOHN MoC!,EJ,f,AN, A Tt'Uc',~ COI\Y: Jutlgo of Pe•ohnto Mnrtbu ThnYOl'' . ,

fo1ennon until five o'cloclt in thu uflt•r· noon, the HIJIInl'lionmcnt fur bcucfitK nnd tht• lnnd11, compJiscrl within th~ ]{r~lnmlnk Druln Stlf'l!lnl AHHl!tmrncnt DistrlctH \\Ill hu tmhjl!ct to l'uvlcw.

And You und Ench or You, Ownerti nnd JH~I·r~onH lnteJ•cated In the u forctmld lnHda, lll'e lwruby cited to UllllCUr nt the Linw nnd plnce or HtiCh J'eVicwlng of J\llPOI'tionmcnts IIH ufnresnifl, null be hctu·d wtth t'OHJlect to such spcclnl JtK· HP:iHI!wllta nnd your lrltc•·eKtH in J•clntlon lhPl'f!tO, if YOII tlO deH{J'C,

Dntctl thin 6th dny of October, A. D IUftli.

GEllALD I,. GRAHAM, County Dt•nln Contmhullnnez

County of lnghnm •lOw:!

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION GENERAL

CllAWFORD-November 3, lOSS Stnle or' Michigan. 'rhe Probatu Court

rot· the County of lnn-lmm, At n t1es~ion nf Hnld Cout•t, held nt tlw

Pt•ohutc Ortlco In thtl City of LanNing, in 1udrl County, on lhll :Jrd duy of Oetobcl', A. D. I ilo5.

PrcBenl, HON. JOHN McCLELLAN, JuciJ:e or PJ•olmfc,

ln the Mutter or thu Chnngu of Nnmc ol VEllNICE MAXINE CRAWFORD, nn ndull, .

VcJ•fllcn Muxine Crnwford hnvlttt-1' flied In ~nld 1 Cnm·t her &l(ltltlon lll'UYing that thiR Coue·t unlet• un ot·dcr chnn~htte hot· nnmu from Vcrnlcc Mnxlne Ct•uwfortl to Vernlcc Mnxlne Lnt•ntn• nncl

lt. iR Ot•dermt. 'rltnt. the 3rcl dJlY of Novnmht~t·, A. D. 1 OfiCi, nt t.wo·thlrty o'clock In the nttol'noon, ut tho Probnto Olflce, 2115 W, Snglnnw St.. LnnHing, Mlchfgun, be and In I hereby UllJlolntcd rat• h,CI\I'IIlg Hllid JICtitJon:

It IH l~urthor Ot•dcrod, 'fhnt tmbllc no• tlco thetcof be given by publlcntlon or n co)lf of th\3 ordct·, once cneh week for Ll1l'cc H\ICCCIS~)Vc WCUkK )l1'CV!OUI! to 81lid dny or hunt•lng, In the ln~thum County News, n newalll\llCI' 11rlntcd und elrcu· 1ntm1 In !!ltld County, '

A True Copy; Ruth Schlh>oroot

JOliN McCLELLAN, JudKo or ]1 tobutc

ll','\lUt)' RuJtlt\h•r nt Pa·oh11l o 4011'~ OetllliJ• R«trl•t<>r nf frohot"

ltliSSI•;!, l'i\1'1\f'/M', head ol elroll's frrh•r,tl te:.,·r·vc hank, lw was W1t,VIlr. rouclly ehalr· llln frtl' lhP I!J~') Mldt:J~ftrl \VPf'k, ·Ill be general dwlrrnan for llw tnt<' rwxt )!Par·. Swnney will ap· •olnl n c·ounty ehulrm111r for P.ac•h •f Michigan's 8:1 eountles, who in Lll'n will hr. cxpP.cled to rrppolnt 11 ·halrman for l!iWh community 1nrl to organize whnlcvPr county •.ml C'ommtlnit,v commltlel!s may be nrC'JIC'rl In handle llrr Hcllvllles •f Mldugan WcP.I< and l}s .7 spa· ;lal days. '

'l'h<• l'ull sdtr•clttle of special la>'S rrm;rins lo be worlwrl out, lUI Midlil!,an Wee!< will again >p<'n wil h Mi<·hlgan spiritual 'nundalions day, Sunday, May 20, 1nrl close with new ft•ontlers clay, >at urda;y, May 2fi, anrl some· vhei'C! hrlwcen will 11galn he ex· :han~e of mn;yor·s rlay.

Weallwr Report Sunsl1inc anrl rain prevailed in

·ngham county this week. Pre· •!pi!Htlon for the wer.lt was 1.98 nehes with 1.9 in c he s on

Wednesday. More 1tnd more r.nves are fnlling anrl gelling

richer In autumn colors. Average temperature for the

week wns 5!l the same as a ;year 1~0. Temperatures reported at the Mnson Rewagc disposal pl~nt .ver·e 11s follows:

Min. Septemhr.r 2!l 55 3eptember 30 ................ 31 )cl ober 1 ........ ~~8 October 2 ... . ......... 46 October 3 .............. 60 )ctohel' ~ ............ G2 October ;, ........... 62 October fi ............. 66

Servicemen

Max, 76 66 68 71 73 81 U8

Mer·lon D. Irish was recently promoted from sper•lallsl third class to specialist ~ccond clas.s. trish Is stationed n t Fort Hood, Tdas, with HP.nrlquartel's and "5cr·vice Co., 25th Armored In· fantry Battalion o( the· First Armorer! Division. His wife, Don­na, and son, Michael, live In Kll· 'een, Texas. Irish entered the service in April of 1 !l53 and Is a rrrmlunte of Mason high school ~lass of 1951 He Is the son of Mr. anrl Mrs. C. M. Irish of Route 3, Mason.

SP3 Cl1arles Dolbee, grandson of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Dolbee of Aurelius, recently placed third among suh machine gunners from 5 army divisions in con· tests in Germany. The Aurelius hoy has been In Germany about 18 months.

SP/2 Theodore R. Welch boarded a ship for home Septem· ber 26 after spending 2 ;years with Jhe army in the Philippines. He I!Xpects to arrive in California October 12 or 13. Welch Is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Welch of Route 3, Mason.

Cpl. Dick Cowan, son of Mrs. Bessie Coffey, Is home on a 15·da;y leave. Cpl. Cowan anlvecl home "leptember 23, nnd will return to Marine Crrmp LcJuene on Octo· her 7. During his visit home, Cpl. Cowan attended the Michigan State football game last Saturday with his lll'other Tom Jacl1son.

Speclallst Third Class, Richard Robart, 21, son of Mr. and Mrs. Theron C. Robart, 118 E. Oal1 St., Mason, Is a member of the 7th Infantry Division in !\area. Con· tlnuing' Its training, the "Ba;yo· net" division is the only U. S. Army division that has remained in Korea since the cease-fire. Ro· bart, a clerk with Battery D of the division's 15th Anti-Aircraft Artillery Battalion, entered the army In August, 195,1, and re· celved basic training at Camp Chaffee, Arl>. He Is a 1051 grad· ua te of Mason high school.

LEGAL NOTICES

ORDER APPOINT!NG-TlME I'Oll HEARING CLAIMS

KRATZKE-Decomber IZ, lOSS Stutc or Michignn. 'fhe Prulmlc Cout·t

f01· the County of lnuhnm. At n sm:udon of Hnld CmU't, held nt the

Pl'ohntr. Ollh•e in the cltv of Muson, In the Hnid County, on tho 30th dl\y of Sct>tcmhcr, A. ll. lllfifi, ,

P1•cscuL, liON. JOHN McCLELLAN, Judge of Probntc.

In the Mnltm· of lhe Estntc of AUAM KRA •rz KE, l)cccuHtJd,

It IIIIIICUI'ln~ to the com·t that the time for prcKent.ntlon of clnimH nKuinst Hnld cKtntc Hhould be limited. nnd thnt n Umu lllld Jllnce bu ILIIIJOinted to rvc•dve, ~xnminc nnd ndJuHt uti clnlms • und de· mnndK mcnlnst tmld duccnscd by und be· fore anid court:

It IH Ordered, 'l'hnt. crctlltorl.i or Bllld rlcoen!lcd nrtJ l"cqulred to 11reaent their clnlmK to tmld COUI't nt the Pl'obute Of .. ficu nt 205 Wcut 5Mdnt~w Htl'ect, Lnn• King, Michi~otnn, on o1· befOl'(l the 12th dny of Decumber, A, D. 19115, ut ton o'clock In tho fol'r.moon, Knitl tlrnc nnd nlnce hereby ILIJilDinlcll fm• the cxnmln· ntlon nnd udJu!'ltmcnt or nil elnlm6 und dt!munds ll"'ninHt Hl\ld decm\tiCd.

It II\ Further Ordered, 'l'hnt JlUbllc nu• tlcu thcl"col be given by publle.ltlon of n COllY of thh~ orde1' foa• thl'ec nucceMslvo weckK lll'\lYioun to Hnid dny of heRring, In the lnghnm County Ncwfl, n ncwHtlniJCr prlnte1l nnd circulnted In 11nld county,

A Truc CotlY 1 ' M11rtho Thayer

JOHN McCLELLAN, , . Juugc of Probnto

DcJmt.l' Rerrlntor of Pl'Ohnlo

~lr$, ·I,t-.1' G•whtarllsl~ill

·Mr. ancl Mrs, Darwin Shepler' f!nrl family of Cnllfornln nnrl MJ'. llllfl Mrs, Loyal ShciJlor, .Jr., nll'l rnmlly were rl!cont visit nrs nt t IHl T~lrlrerl House horne.

Mr. and Mrs, Ivnn House and hllrlren nnrl Mr, nnrl Mrs, Arch!<• fJpllsc visited at tho AI Sernlw 'wmc In Farmington lnllt Sundny,

Mr·. nnd Mrn, Gerald Dnlly, Tommie and Knlhy spent lnst wcelt end at the Archie House home,

Mr>. Laura King of Detroit nnd Mrs. II. .lerpe of Wllllnmston WP.ro rl'r:cnt vlsiloi'S of Mrs, llrchfe House,

Mrs, Ll'e Gerilrmlsteln wns nnn qf the rlelegn tcs tn n I lend the 'ull ns~emhly mPctlng- nf tlw W. <;, C R In Flint lnMI T•'rlrlay with iOO rllslrlet memh~r·s In nttenrl· nnre for an nll·rlilY meeting-,

Clwrles VnndeMnrl< spent Snt· ttrrlny nl£:hl with Mr. anrl Mr·s, Rnhr.rt Felton,

Mr. and MrM, Len V. Gr!rharrl· slcln cnlled on 'cvernl In the <·nmmunlty Sunclnv n ftl'rnoon.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Rohrrt J~oltr>n n ncl dtllrlren vlsllcrl at thr .Tedsnn l"clton hnmr. Ratrnlay nlgl1t.

Mr. and Mrs. F.rlward nr•m1et' nnrl cllllrlmn spPnt Sunrlay with Mr. and Mrs, F.nrl l~oss al IJnm· er.

Mr. and Mrs. f~lmer Hamlin al· l'underl funeral servkes fot· his uncle, C. Hrtmlln, In Dumnrl last Saturday,

Mason Markets

SLUMBER E L E 0 A N C E­These double-duty pajamas, recently Introduced in New York City, nrc suitable (or nt­home tnformal wear or for use as de luxe sleeping garb. Tux­edo-inspired, ensemble has brushed rayon top with long, cuffed sleeves that top off nee­lute jersey trousers.

Eggs ·- --------·------A lar~e ..... ... ..... . .'IH Dats ........ A medium .. .......... .aa Corn A small ...... ............ .2G Barlr!y .... .

Heavy hens ............... .2:J Buckwheat ........ . Light hens ..... .16 Rye Fryers ........... ......... . .......... .:l7 Soybeans .. . Wheat ................................. $1.81 Navy beans

Farm Auction

..1)

1.0'5 .81

.. 1.79 .!H

.. 2.1!l 6.30

At the pl~ce known as the James Mulvaney farm 5 milos south of Webberville to Howell road, cast Jlf2 miles to Kane road, south 11 half mile,

Friday, October 7 I P.M.

• 28 Head of Good Dairy Cattle • Tractor and Many Farm Tools • Completa Milking Equipment

JOHN R. BARKER, Prop. WAYNE G, FEIGHNER, Auctioneer

~ ~ ~ 9 ~ ® .,

0

® n

® 10 little itJdmons • ••• Don't )'1111 hefievc it.

"I hete lllll 11i111' rclhkin~ up lh~rc-nnt ten! ""' because the headline snys ten indi.tn' dm•sn't mc.111 n thing, The fncts spe.tk rlilfctcnlly,

Okny, so who cares'/ Nine indians. Ten indians, Tho cowhnys will save me,

Sure, hut who saves you when )'11U S\l,dlow the false head· lines of those ~hn say there arc tH1 his111ricnl fact~ lo hack up the hihle'i

Now don't gn awny, I know, religion is a dull subject. The local hnll game 111 11 h11 marries \IIlli in II oil}'\\ nod is more intcll'sling In lhink ahntrl--hul stick around a rnnmcnt, because this is j11'1 likely In he lh~ hq!inning 11f an expcri· encc you'll nevcr l11rgct , , , and !hat's nn idle hoasl.

Go into a good liht:u y and ask for " cnpy of "The An1iq11ities of Josephus." The lilk is a tnngue·lwistcr, hut don't let il ihrnw you, hcc.tuse lhe tnsidc of the hook re.tds just li~c lhis newspaper, When you get this hook turn lo 1he ctghtcenth chapter and sl.rrl rcadtng,,, and read 11 lhrough,

The first thing ynu'JJ nnlice is lhat the man wriling this book, .foscphtt', is nnl a Chrisli.\11. You'll see Jhat he's an historian, plain and simple, JUII an ohjcctil'c rcpntlcr 11-riling about the llays in wl1ich Christ Jived. The scwml thing yot1'1l notice is that this historinn is nnl a twenliclh·ccntury hi>lorian, writing lrom records and hcrcsny , , , rlri1 hislnrtan lit'rd ,frcring C!rri.lt's gm<•ration,

In short, he was there. lie wasn't a Christian. lie lias only reporting what was hnppcning nmund him, ltke any news­paper reporter of today. bets l',ct·e all he cared ahnul,

Now I'm not going lo q11nlc what he >ays about Ch1 ist, and about Chrisl's rnirac:cs, :111d Chrbl's appearance after death-you'll read il 1101d lor wont yourself v.hcn you dig into that etghleenlh chapter· of "The Antiquities of Josephus."

No, I won't quote, but f will tell ~ou this much, Nobody­but nobody-is going to put that hook down nnd still be sure that Jesus Christ was just a nice man with a good philosophy on life. Nobody's got th.tl much guts. Uccausc here are facts that mply can't be twisted around.

And yet Josephus i~ only 11110 of the many historic,d sources of record-of factual mnlcn:il-11hich we have to show us point blank that Christ might vcr·y well be the Son of God and ottr Saviour as lie said lie was,

So grace the lihrary with your presence. Once you've rend some of these records you'll find yo11r

complacency about rcltgion corning to a screeching h.tlt­and rt might be just in time,

-Fred IJcl

NO HUNTING or Trespassing

Without Written Permission From Owner

* You can control hunting on your property by ..... .,

posting line fences.

* .. No Hunting111 signs do not interfere with the

right of the owner. or ~enant or those. to whom

they give permission to hunt on the posted land .•

Signs Now Available af

Ingham Co,unty News 7c EGch

City Purchases Tractor loader

October 6, 1955 The Ingham County News Part 2

l•:arln l•:rJIIiJillll'lll r •,, 111' !tr•-lroll will HIIJ>JIIY th1• I'll)' ll'llll il 1J'lH'1or !flilflfll' 111 a t'tl!i1 nf $~,7:l7.:ifl. 'I'IH• dty l'lilttl r· i I 11\VIIt'd<'ri lit<' <'flllll'ill'l !11 ill<' fl<'· Jmll t'<lllljt:tll,\' ~lrrtlrfot,l' niJ(itt. 'l'lw pril·n lnl'ittrlr•d 1111• "·"·ltottll(f' "f tltP Jll'f'Sf'll\ III;Hir•r [Ill' $1 ,fHJII.

'l'l11• ill:trll'l' 1vill lt:lll' il r·11l1ir· ynrd hyrlt':lltli•· lnwl\l·t 01nrl lll•.tl•"l I'll h.

M1·. nnrl Mrs. Tra1~y Gt'ily, ,[)•,, and I heir ·I sons, Mll'lwel, ,Jns!!pil, Tilnmus and t;:dwanl'l 'l'lw Grays movPrl 111 MHson Attgllsl fi nnrl n!sldr. In t)H!II' tlf'W lwme whieh they ltuilt at ~0~ Walnut I'Dlli'l.

•learing on Curb Is Again Delayed

IIPIII'Ing Nn. ·l on llw )WIItlnn fnr <'tlllt nnd gttll<'t' ott L:tnslng slt'I'PI fell lhrougll Mond:ty night. I [Paring No. fi Is St•lwdui<•rl for Mntulay night, Oetohcr 17.

I Undct' tlw 1'1111rlr.t', propc!J'IY I nWJWI'H mttst Ill! ~Pnt rr•~c:I~I!!I'CII

rnall notlr·t~:i nf llf'nrlngs on lm· provmnenls Wlikil could he liS· sPssPd ngnlnst tlwm. 'l'ltnl wm; ol'l'rionlwrl ami so the h<'itl'ittg Monrlny nlgltl hnd nn h!gal stnml· ing, r'flllllf'linwn sttlrl.

Mrs. l•'rcrl l'nri<Pr lnlrl the

Woii'PI'ittr• 'l't":l'llll' iill'l IO:'Jtlijl· nwlll f''n. of llr•lrrrll ,,,Jillllilll'ri ll

lll'l hid r>f $,'r,!IIJ.-,,

Ingham Churches Welcome Pastor

Threr. of till! hflys allonrl Cerlnr S\t'I!PI school, Mkhrwl 1

is In ~eeond gt·arle, ,losr•ph Is In llt·st grade nnrl 'J'IHHI1Hs at· lends i>illd!!rgarten. Erlwnrrl is 2 )'I! a l'S 0 !d.

Mr. Gray Is employt•rl at !loll Pt•orhH'Is In !·Jolt, wh<'I'P they fnrmcrl,l' llv!!d, !!1! lt:rs h!•Cn with ililll I:DI11JlHn,\' for :1 years. lh! Is a nnliVI' of I.Htl· sing. Ills parcm!H, ililr. and Mrs. 'l't'fll'~' Gray, Sr., I'P:;Idl' Itt Lansinr:. Mrs. r;ray r•onH•s from llultharrislon. 111'1' mntlt· PI' is Mrs. l\1ut'g"at'PI Mt'l\f'ntta

I J\ )'I'll!' :tgo II Jlt!lllioll 1\'i\S J'if<•d

1'1111\ng for I'Urlt and :.:ttt\Pr from J•:lm slrl'et In South slt'PI'I o11 J~illl~illJ{, Jh~t'liii!W Hl'\'f'I'H\ 0\\'III'I'S

!'olltlf'li !hal sitP flitS WntTiPrl OVI'I' tlw pt•oJPc•t lllllil shP has hPmnw side

"'l'ltis Is my last trip," Hhl! said. "I illll'f! ll'fltTIPd 11vr•r litis slttl'l' ,Jutw anrl I l',tll'l talw II. any lntlgl'r."

g}';']!Jj:J~(~ 111!111

n f lll'operl.l' ltl'i WI 'l'll J•:Jm and Ash 1\':tlllt•rl curb 1111d glllll'l', ton, tit" orig inn I lll'litlon~ 11'1'1'1' l:thlt•d :ttHI otiwrs fill' lltl' l'lltir•! sttl'll'il from Aslt In :-i1111th 1\'Prl'

~'it's. I'III'IH'I' itas OflJIOSI'rl tlt<! illl(ll'fiVl!llll!ill liS h1!i11),( CDS!Jy Hll<i lllllll'l'rll'd.

]Hiiic•t• rf/11'1' illl!'l' :;c•JVil'P O•XIPild

Ill!~ 11\','l' ;1 Jll ,\'Pill' JH'J'iorl I~ J\:IPI!tllrlt'>l,; ill till' r;rrrl'l'lli>lll':( 10:1<1''1 1' !'t~lll'.". ll<• ft:llllii•rl hi'

nnd Hohi>lns r·iiiii'''IH·s 1101\'1' a t'r·'·i::l.lilli•llt j,, 1111• 1'1'111'·"11 p111i•·• llPW pastor, HPV, .1. ll. .JI!hJitlirll's. l'fltn:n·ll,, · Ttll'~dit\' lliJ~Ill, n·

• I' dr••ttl:tll'<l. A IIP:tl'illg nn thns<• ,. w:1s sl·lu•dult•rl fnr .lttlll'. No :II'· · 1tiotl w:ts l:ti"'tl for~ 11'<'1'1\S. Th•.•n

lltpott •·omplnlnts tlwt tltl' l'llsts

1\liiYIIt' AlfrPd t··rll'l"lu• !old ~In;. l'arlo•r thai llu• l'lllllll'll h:1s lll'll'rl only In I'PSJlllllS<' 111 tlu• ril'I1HitHls of Lattsinf: s\t't'Pi )JI'OfH'ri,l' Ol\'11· PI'.'; for !'ltl'h and glltlr•r.

'J'hP tli'W pasl'll' is :t gr:tdll:tt<• fHJI'Ir·:l < 'lllllll'iiJ<JIIII. 1.. 1\. Wilr• of tit•' Missilltt:try Tr:tittitll! Itt dr·n. I '~rll!ll'ilr:H'!I <'Iii ford IV:tl('[)\1 slilittf• it I N,Yilc:l-:, N.Y. I(P Sfii'VPd iilld l:'•ltlitl'd ( ';11 1,\' ill'P also c:1nn· ns :1 rni!.;sionary In S:~sl<:lldlfl· tnilll'l' tllt'JIIhf•rs.

111f till' llllfll'lll'l'IIWIII 1\'f'l'l! mis· t::\~11<: lllllNUS 'l'lli\I•'Jt'IC , lrPpl'<'·'"llll•d, tlw munl'\1 as!;erl ~lit'lllg:tn's hi~ fonlltall g:li!H' -·~tlwt 111'11' pelltlllns Ju• l'il'l'ld:tll'd. li<'lll't'<'ll its ~ llllii'CI'silii'S S:tllll'·

'J'IH')' 1\'l'l'l' fii'I'Sl'lllt!rl 11llll J'ijpd, day l'<'HlliiPd itt hl'lll',\' I I'll ffJe I 'l'ltr• t·ntllll'il s<!l Mr>ttrl;ty niglll as lltrouglt ~Jas1111 alii I nn Dcx!PI'

nf llultharrlslott.

Wil!l, c~nrlildil. AflPl' lllal hC'' { 1 ()~1)\' n~~;l ll"l'ill1ll' il I'IJI!:-ililh!t•

slttdiPri al 'J':~yiDI' ttniv:·rsity, l'p·, ;1111 t p,"•; 1,.,. 11 11ir'f'l' in J!JI·I. Tlwn lanrl, ltultillla, 11'11111 wlttl'it '"'was' i\J;,:1111 nttl\' h; 1d n niglttwall'h 111 gt•arlnall'ri will1 A. 11. and 'I'll: 1!. p:ttrnl I itt,' 1111sirH•s•· Sl't'l inn and dPgi'PI's. liP lt:ts <'DnH' '" Mtl'\tt· t11 1 isit tnills, lil'f'l'\' st:thl<•s and ~an frorn N1•wc·:tsl!c•, Pr1., whP!'!' lt•t•rl llill'llS In 1·1\P,:,, !hal doors lw ·"'''I'VPd rt dltllTil f111' !J ~·pars. \\'1'1'1' \tll'l.:l•fl. :trul lo hP ort g-uard

'!'he Gruys lVI! t'P ma tTl<·:! Ill years ago in .!utw. TJwy 11t· tend M;t,on Sl. .!nnws Catlwlk f'lliii'Ch. J\:lr. attrl Mrs. Cmy don't IHCVt) many t>itlsirll' lH'Iivltl<•s. Tltr.lr main intr•n•sts arc In their honw and family, ~he sairl. When aslwrt h"w tlwy liked Mason, Mn;. Gr:t)' replier!, "Oh, Wt! love it."

'·ih" tinw fnr hl•nring. 1 '!'mil :tml M-:lti, . ,.--~~-- --------------------------------

Ualls\'ill<·

M ]', illlll M 1'' .. JIIh:t nnldi'S It: II'/'

:1 diildt'Ptl. David l•"r:ttwis .tl· !l'l!rls J·~:tlon !L1pids ltiglt sf'!trH>I. Carol M:trin is a liftlt·gl'ilrll'l' :11 till' lluni<PI' sl'lt11111. ;nHI \'il'id Lvnn is at ltonw. 'l'l11• f:nniil' t'l'· ~i·rli'S at 10~! S. \\':~v•·t·l.l' 1'11;1<1.

HPv .. Janws 1\loon•s. wllu sr•n'~'il till' 2 l'ftlll'f'il<'-'• is IIIII\' p:t,;llll' <>f 1111' I\1PIItnr!ist I'!Htl'l'll :11 i\tltt•lb.

Horse and Rider Tangle with Car

"~~;lin~\ Jil P. Tltl'l'<' lt:IVI' h<'l'll llliliiY l'!tangl'.'

in p~>li<'P work sin<'<' lltr•tJ. Nnw t'"''" is ,~;1,. ntt<l nigh! rluty ilnd fo•mer Publisher Calls tit•' tlir•••·tion 111' trnfl'it', spef'ial supPI'\'isinn nl lin•s iiJI(l in\'PsligH· 1 i1111 of :wl'irl<'ttls.

In tf 1('Pill \'P;tr:-; C'11lhv hit~ hefln :1 r••lif'\' <>!'fi;.,.r. ·

< 'nlltll'ilmnn \\' i I<' d 1• 11 said, , "l·:ntc•r.l· l'<>lli)''s d<•votion 1<1 duly,

Sl'il\ll'll'l" L. Marshall, St. Johns,· former Jllthlislwr of lltf' Clinton County Repuhlic:tn·NPws anrl print• to that puhlislwr or I he Ingham County News, stopped :tl Masnn 'J'u~srlay lo call otl J'riPnrls. lie was lwarled for .Jal'i\"on 11n business. l lli.' t'•llll'l'l'll for tltr• safPIY and

"·,.Jf:m• "' lh<' •·omtnunity, made '!tint :111 nllhl:ltHiing offi<'Pl'. liP i lws follt~w<•d Ill" pnu·l i•·•• when• i JH»:sihl•· of :~ttiding :tllrl I'OI'l'ec·t· Eden School News itt~ in 1':1.-.;Ps of misdPmP:IIlors

TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO this wus ihc size o: l<e,1:1's 5c to ~I 5I vi"· li oc~upicd tho north h,,lf i the present building on Jeff~rson avenue. Sh:.wo in the pidur~ ilrc (.us Kc.1n, H:rschel Jewett,·

ran unidentified salesman and Mrs. Clara Ke.111, mother of lj.ll 1-:Cclrl. llw Mason busincssrn~n bought the Oscar Bush building in 1929 and a few yeurs later purch,1;cd the Mack building to the south.

Kean's is celebrating the grand building has undergone remodeling. Michigan.

opening of thJ new self-serve 1fo:·~ this week. For 2 years, the It's now ratc:l c1mong the top I 0 indJpendent variety stores in

Several thousand people attended the op~ning last week end. through Saturday night, according to Kean,

The opening will continue

New Dodge Cars Go on Display at Philp LlndtL FetLzt'l, Shil·h•y :\Iorl'is

'1'<'1'1'1' l'l:tkkl', 11. :tltd :1 lt"r''' rntlwr ll1n:t 1111<ing nffil'inl ill'lion. oWIJPd. hy ll:ttllit\.1 1\<'ipr•l, :w; llr• It:" rlrlll<' :t grnuljoh." Thflct' who rc<·eivcrl A in spPII· Em:\ ~!:1pl,., liill!:l•·rl ll'iift :111 :tlllo- J(o".r•rl sn.rr\\'," '".Jihnmiii'P sill· in:.: are Charletw Baker, D1•nnis mohil<' at IIH• ittll•t·sr•<·tion r>l' ,\,Jt dt•nt _111 pn.ltr·p :Hit.Jltnt~lt':iltlln all Glynn, Carol Shaw, Dil'l' IM-:!fit :rnd J',ll,,~•·rs strr•1•ts S:tl- \lll'hrc~:ln s::IIP. 11'111 .1 11Ul.IIH' .M:t· Rodgers, Clwryl Feazel, r;:n·y

T\tt• n<•w l!l~•li lim• of Dod~;· ··;.·------------------------"'· p:t."l'llg<'l' <'ill'S ll'[)j ilL' inlrllr\l]I';!.J i to till' pulllk Frida)', O•·tolit'l" 'i,. at l'ltilp "Jotor S:tl<'s in l\l:i'oll. I Aircraft Effect for '56 Dodge

urd:1.1' :_tflr•rno:lll. Till' h")' '''·I Sll~l p~lt•·". l"t_·:·:· as l'Piit'l off!f•et·, Unrlerwood, !3nh Raith, !1Pnny \'ir'll'<'t's ol' lht· Ill'\\' l':tl's 1\'1'1'1' r·apf'rl ll'tlh hrltts••·' :nul thr• !tilt':''' llt. \1 lli•rl•n '·""· Glynn, Kenny Glynn, Shirl<'\' promtsPrl till' first ~limps!' 111' :tn will! r•uls :t!J•IItl it.- lr·r~·'· Till'. · Mm'l'is, Linda Feiizcl, Davi~l Plllil'<'ll' 11<'11' t'l':t in :tlll<lllllllil'l! r·ar, own<•rl hy i\rtllllt' lllt)'glw.: iltHI till' hor.'"' a11rl rider fl'll. tlH' I Bal<er, Dennis Smalley, Lvnl rl<•sign. lllllh in t•xl<•rior and in· Lansing, sul'J'rt·r·rl d<•tt"'· I rirJ,.r· f:tllin~ •·lr•nr. Feazel, Tim Glynn and D·it·k lf'rior iiJlJl<':tl'illl<'<' :tnd in nw·

'I'IH• l'l:tld;l' IH>:.-. "''\ 11! ~Jt·. lluyglu• l'.'iiS rlri1·ing :t tww Raah. l'lt:tnkal adl'ilii<'L'111<'1ll~. h)' \V. C. anr.l ~Irs. Hr•J'I\:II'rl l'lnkkr•. ,,_.,, · l't~tttiar·. 'l'hr• lr•ft front fl'tHir!l' Mr. and Mt·s. Ra .1111111d Unril'l'· Newhr·r~:. Dodg<' pn•sidPnl. rldtng til<' l1111'''" ott H":'''l'.' sln•:·l I"'" •·:tl't'd 111 :tnrl tiH• h11or_l ot'!tn· wood and family ~isitl'd Gt'nrgP Outstnnding a 1111111g 111 : 111:; llH'·• IHirllt rlllll'n " gr.l_rlr•, Sill• _r••lrtSI'·'IIll~'lll J;no<'l((•rl off. i\ \'t'll'l't~wnan Soles in Dansl'iilt' SaiLtrrlay CVI'· dt:mir·:d in1Jll'oi'Pm<!llls is lh•• I 111 sloJl f"r litP tnt:•r.-<r••·tllltl. ,,., stlfr•hl'rl I<H!t'l!wr g:tslws 111 lhe ' 'I · '!' 1" " ning. rP\'oiution;n·y new .. ~,· H~~~~· Ott{! 1 IIH• <":II' t'illlW frorn tl11• Pa;;.l lhP llwrsp':-; IP~.-.;. Slw C'illl't he ridden · J

I I I Ted 1\kCLt!lv illlrl llis.· _mother, 1 p.ush·hUIIII.Il d_ril.'t'.sc.ll_•"tnt,· wl'l'tc···l lllflf'P ]PilpPrl il!HI l'illll!' l'ln:-:c• 1'1 f111' ."('\'t'l':tl \\'l'C! \S, t lP. f net or -' 1 Mrs. Bess}' Ml'Cu!ly, vtsrtcd Mr. < omplr•tr•l:, Pltmlltdtl s t ll n< • < ,. d1•aring lht• l11urd. But sh•• rlirln't,. s:tid. · · ' · 1· 1 · 1 I' 1 '('t anrl Mrs, CJif(onl Feazel anrl fam· 1 stt)' 111' any Wlf o a gPar-~ II

LI~SLm, 1\IICIIIG.-\N - I'IIONE JU-!l-·1572

FHI.·S,\'1'., 0( "I'OIIIm i·H DOIJ8LJo: FK\'l'LIHI•:!

Shown at x::!;i 11111.v

Sl 1:'\ • .:\JO::'>., OI'TOIII.;){ !l·lll

:-;tuula~· sltiiii'S

)lllndnr rtf i ::lo nnl)'

ilj' sunday eveninl,(. Mrs. !llcCitl- Dt' rlt·lvP t·on~ml l~·l:t•r. and hnng:~ 1 Iy makes her homP in Lan~in,: tiw automatic rlnvt~lg dre.ams rd

and Ted is sc!rving in tile m1vy. )'estcrycar to tndny s t'cn!tty. Mr. and Mr~. L. D. Mm'l'is vi~- · Tn thr t'1Hiir·alll' new hmll' dJ·

itcd Lloyd Hodges oi Rc•lrling sign for l!l:ili, Dr;dge ltas f':;rrit>d Sunday. _.. · lte· Forward Lnnk intn an .PV~II

M "1\irs. Raymond Under· bnlrh•r, morl' rlrnmat i<· l'ot\I}J. and family visitr.rl Mr. and Uniqu<' high-sii'Cl'Jl rear J'Pnrlc't'

Mrs. Walter Soles in Lansin~ tail fins !Pnd an nit'C'l'aft·lil'e cf­Salurclay evening. lcf'l ami mnlcl llw J'la1·or of sp<!Pd

Eden school pupils arc makitl::l into Pl'ery linP ol' tlw r·<Jl', gi1•ing 'slone collections. it at lhr ~aml' limP a [ll'OIIIlUnced

Mr. and Mrs. Edll'arrl Hyatt rlin•r·tionnt appr•arnnr•r•. spent Sunrlay in Detroit. Nell' in its basi•· r·otH'I'pts nnd

--·------- Pxt·iting in its lll'auty anrt appc:tl

·Northwest Stockbridge '1\[rs. Guet·clon Usht'l'

is till' -1-rloot• L:ttlf'PI' by DnrlgP. All of thP l'outh and l'ignr 111' ll'ltr h:trrl\11p siyling h111'P he<'n sldll· full\' C'omhinr•d with tlw I'Dlllfnrl

Uniqu~ high-swrrp m1r fender t~il fins lend an aircrafl-like ~!Teet to the new Do1l~e c<Jrs for J!J.iG. 'l'lwy, with the twin-jet t~il!ights immecli· i atcly establish this c~r·s id•·nlily. Fn:mr•l with a gleaming hand or: chi'Onte, the taillight area ho~sts a unity of design sPldom achieved ln. nutomoli\'1' styling. On Custom Hoy~l models, !he taillight and back-up li~hl arc housed in slnlt~!l <"hrome hrzPis. At night. light from the t~illight shinPs through thr• slols, aitlin~ in side \'isihilily. On the dec:. lid a new t•rest st•rvc•s ao; identification and is simila.r to the one usecl in 'uw fronl. Reflecting the trca<ment ginn the front end, a slim "V" on V·R·Cf{UiJliJerl models is Jllacrd rlirrctly below the crest. Dual chroma exhausts, as shown, arc st;mllard on all CtJslom Royal V·S. models

Friendship c!nss party ll'ill i1c and. ('1111\'PIIi<'IH'l' 11f the ·1-cloor sP· at. the church hnll lcriday night. dati. Full·wirllli l'P111' rtont·s pro·

Mr. and Mrs. William Kyser I vidt• t•:tsy at'l't'ss to the !'Par Jl11.'· ami Nanl'y spenl the wccl\ enrl at sen),(Pt' Cllmpnrtmenl, while full I tlwit' cottage in tile north. sirll' visiun is assured ily a

Mrs. Charles Galbreath and unique dt>~ign wlikh allows tlw ----------------------------ehildrcn spent the week end with usc of full rPnr door windows. I Mrs. Jennie Cavender o[ Mason Jcour sPp:tr:ttP scriPs r-ompr·b.;" 0 d while Charles was up north. tlhP lfl:i(J line of Dmldgl' mrs: ~on Rf}~gAl

Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Cam pile! I 1 Coronet, ofl't•ring -1-rloor st!r.lan, - I! 13 ~ 'W ealled on Mr. nnd Mrs. Wiley KPn· dub <'llllfll' .. J.fiolll' L:tnl'l'l' liard· nell Ft·iday evening. tup, LatH'<'!' harrltllp and Lam·t•t' Burton Baldwin

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lyt \c and c·onv<'rl ih!P; llllyat V·S, offerin~

I Mrs. !!;Iizabeth Faner of Anr!Pr- '1-rloor sPc11tn .. J.r(oor Latl<'l'l' IUII'fl· ~Irs. llori.' lla)'l<'l' ))[,•,, ~-Jr. :lnd ~vlrs. Jlugh rclcrson son, Indiana, Hamid Kennell nf top 111HI Lnn,·Pr lull'fllop; Custom ~I n . 11 1. 1 .. .tn• J>an•nt~ of a slln, Philli[J Lee,

I

Marion, Ohio, Tlolr. anrl Mrs. Er· Ro\'nl v.s with -1-dnor sPrlan, I· 1 rs. " 1't.< :tyl<'l' 1 !<'< :-;,•ptr•l\1· win Trobaugh and !l·lt·s. Berlha dm.n· Lati<'Pl' li:mllop, Lancet•. hl't' :2X, nftl't' a ski(IH''>' of st'l'· hot·n ~lonrluy evening at Albion

eral mottlli~. :'liP is surl'il'l'rl 1t1· lli''Pil:tl. Dixon of Logansport, lndinna. h<lrdtop and Latu·Pr <·onvertihlc. the 11Lt.slt:ttlfl, \\'t'llt',·ltl1 I J,··.~·t<".", ··_; \\' If I I'

·Mr. and Mrs. BrPII Snrtddy of De· Finally, a nf'w station wagon line :ll'ltrl' Ul'l. w 1o 'wd in \roil ami Mr. anrl Mrs. Owen Ken· offf'rs a wide <"flllil'f' or 7 Sulllll'· rlnugiiiPt's, ~Irs. !\:llrm:r B:d;r•r ,l:Hk~lltl l<tsl \VPdnesdny, was nell of Holt hnve either r·allcd m· han 2-donr :md Sif'rt·n -1-rhmr and il-li,;s t'harlt•m• llai'IPt', lllltlt llltl'il'd nl Onotulnga remelcr~·

t f 1 "tl M 1 I I of l~aton lt:tpirls; :t soti. l\r•itlt .1. Sattll'lln,l' aftcrn•">n. spen a ew cays wt_l r. nnr I mores. 1111)'11'1' "r llnondn:.:n: a ilt'"lh<'l', Mr~. Jesse Campbell 111 till' past Bolli lllf' l'•tl'llnCI and !\Jr. :tttrl !llrs. Wc•,.;ll'\' Schul1z

1 Jlowmd llt-1'111' of I loll; :nul ~ ·'IH'tll lltl' past WP<'k. louring 2 wee\~. han litws :lllmv lh<' r·ustonwr :t sisl<'rs. ~lrs. I I!• I I'll .l•illll'"n o:·

Mr. anrl Mr~. CharliP lliPks of f'hnit'P 11 f Dori"P "GPt·Awn,Y Six'' nortlwm ~lidtignn :111d the Upper I I " 1 ,.., !llontnnn and ~~Irs. 1·\'L•II·n Smith l'<'ttinsul:t.

.Tnc\son lfHl supper ,n\ttt·cay or Dmlgr V·:-l engines in cr.J'Iain of Los ,.\ngelt·~. C'alif•,"mia. l··u· ni.ght and JJ..·.-!r. and Mrs .. John t1orl)' I)'Jlf's.·. .~njcr.·tt'o 11 between :'und:t;· <":J\IPrs 111' Mrs. F:sllwr ~ ner:il :-i('l'\'i(·<':-i \\'t'l'<' ('Oildlll'\('d :11 1-Iuntet· of Jnr.kson called on Mr. Rf'd Ram V-R nne! ~uper Red Ram Skinlwr J'utll't'al hllnH' in Eaton BoriP!I ll'<•rr• ~lr. 111111 Mrs. l-latTV and Mrs. Jesse Campbell Sunrlay t V·R h; also m·ailable in 1!"":11'1< and son of l~illon H.apirl's !{npids ll'ilil 1{1'1'. IL1Iplt \\'ilnw~· evening. burhan nncl Sicrm lines. of till' First !\lt!t\w!list f'hllrl'il 111. :md !\lr. :ttHl ~Its. Ralph .Jerndrl

Leo visited SIHnflys anrl Lnl'l')' ___________ fil-iating-. :md i\Jr.,, l'Pnrl Doutt of .Jacl,son. visited Dale Mnson while Mrs. Sundny visilot•s of j\·fr. nne! Mrs. Crihlcy and .John SPI'lll lilf' Bunker HI' II Hol!l'l'l Bttslt nnrl C:tm!P 11'1'1'1' Mr.

l d 'II M 1 !II C\'l'f 'l'efwiwr~ ol' J,'t·,·<·t·,idr> ~··l1o"l wee< en. 11'11 r.nnr ·rs .. t :\11<1 ~Irs. Tltoma~ Am;tin, Pcle Hobson o[ Pontiac. Snmh•tl Whwlwll annnlttll'L' tiJat t!u•rf' ll'ill ill' no Wood, lllr. and Mt•s .. Jim Mol's!'

I · · 1 Mrs Henry Ltppcrt spent the tohcr J:l :1t1rl 1"1,· IJl'<'.,·ttt.s" of ·,,,.It'll· '1111 son, au' Hill r. am r~. ~on spent Sntun ay evemng wt\1 , , _' · . · .. . ·. ·, , .• ·" ' c llr~nry Pltfl'<'niH'!'!-:PI'.

Booster Club Supper illt•lhodist Chul'eh

WIWNI~SnAY, OC'I'OimH 12

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( :t't'llllll'd l'olnltii'S llarvnt'll llt•els II 01111' lllllllf• llt'll\1'11 llt't'IUI

Cui•• Slnw Jlultt•n•<l Cum l'i<• anti Cut'!'••••

St•rl·in~· ( 'ontlnuuus From fl::IO

Women's Fall

Dress Shoes

Offering over

quality dress shoes.

400 pa1rs of fine

¥Pumps

¥Straps

¥Ties Mr. nnd Mrs. Ruhl Bttnker and I . sPhnol 'l'lntrsrlav anrl l•'rirbv. Ot·· 1 p 1 1 1\l 1 M

Mr. nncl Mrs. Morris Bril!rrs ami ~lr.ytl,_ ~n~l Ill ?~·.mr_t,.R~1_P 1 ris ·' tstl· crs in~titt1te. Sdwnl will resltll11! had Sundnv dinner witl1 Mr. anrt tng 1\lt .• tnrl 1\.!ts. \\ tlllam Olden· Ol'tohr.r 17. 1\Jr. and !llt·s. Floyd L,I'I\C anrll

Tl11·e. Fa\' Toll'l1oet1cl. burl! and famtl'', 1~ .1 . . . ~likP Do~•lt! SJl<'lll the wr.el' enrl , · · , .. " upt s tn I he Jttnilll' htgh l'tillill Miss Mae Mnrie TownsPnrl at· !ITt·. tlllrl Mrs. l'alric•l' Risner of Ril'<'r~idP arP st•llittg suh· nl 'I'IHII'II:tpplc lake. Only $4.88

CONI~IDENTIALLY, 'I'UIS WAS ~lY l\IOTJIJm'S

BRIDAJ_, GOWN ... IT LOOI\8 NBW IU~CAlJSE IT

,JUST CAl\IE BACI\ FROl\1.· ...

Modern Dry_C_Ieaners Phone OR-7-1511

tf'ndecl !he wedding of Marlene drove Mrs. Ristwt·'s grandfatlwr, st•riptions to tlw Ent 11 n Hapitl., ~Jr. anrl 1\lt·s. Charlrs P:mcll:t' Gardner at Grnce Methorlist Anthony Lienhart, to St. Peters· pnpcr as n mlltH'y-rnising pl'll,iPt'l :IIIli l'amil~· of Lansing, l\!rs. Ed· r!\urch at Lansing ~nlurcla:,· eve· b1trg, Florida, where lw will for tlwir lt'ip. ward IIPtHierson and family of 111'nrr. s(JCtHI !11e winter. Enroule the" I IIlli and Mr~. Billie Weller i1•erc

~ " KPlln<'t h D:tt•l,, son 111' Mr. and Vern Walker of Lansing an<l will stop at Ft. Wayne, lnrliana, Ill 1• . 1 1 1 1 . 1 Sunda)' guests of Mr. and Mrs.

' l's. •riltll'ts ) 11l' '· ht'o ' 0 11 " eg Cat·! \\'o!IPt' ,·ttlrl !•'1','1111,· \\'cllc.•r of Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Wall\er of De· to visit Mr. LiPnharl'~ rlaughter, · ') 1 1 ·1 1 · tn - P Hl't's II' it c Jl nymg a Howell. 'l'llf' D<'l'I!Sion honored troit spent Sunday with \·Valtm· Mrs. Pall! Merrinane. Mrs. Pat· serimmage J'rmlhall ganw for LP~· Bauer .and familv. riel\ Risner is tile J'ot•mcr B~ver- 1. 1 .. 1 '!' , . 1. , ., . " 1_1, ·,. Fmnk WPIIer's :-;otll birthday an·

J • 1 tc ,Js U< s1 ,1~ CICillll,.,. c '·' nivPrs·lrV Mr. and Mrs. Guerdon llsilr.J' ly Lten1art. cnnvalesr·im: at llnme. ·' · .

ent'ertained 48 relatives at'.dinnm· Mr. anrl Mrs. Del Mr:Cannl Mrs. La\lt'rnP Cnirns Pn\Pr-1 ~ll'. and Mt•s. _Dan Hoflman of I from Albion, Dexter, Vandercook spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. t · , 1 . . 1. 1 . ~ltllnnl were Sunday guests of L I J I PI . 11 II D " . , . mnr.r .1 gl <lltjl o women a ,\ Mr. BilliP \~' •Ill' I'

a<e, ae<son, mn cr, <!· Arnolcll•ehct· anrl fnmtly tn Lan· flgllt'itlf' party Monda:,· e1·ening at' "· " .,, ·. troit, Logansport, Indiana; Mar· sing. her home. I i\Jrs. t,;dna Oltnslc•nd relurncd ion, Ohio; and Holt last Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Hoi.Jert Heynnld~ Mrs Pal Ban rPturnrd tn Ill lwr hnm: .it! Cassopolis Mon· in honor of .Tcsse Camphr!ll's and Mt·s. C:llilerinc Ottney of Grnl';." hospital. in Del roil 'l'ues- 1 day nftc,r ~tst\lllg Mr. and Mrs. birthday anniversm·y. Jackson spent Suncl_n~· with Mr. clav r;,r oi>servalinn. ·· H,:tl,1

1':. Grdrlmgs fnr tile past 2

Bill Fouty returned to Kalama· 1 M r J ' 1\<·< ,s zoo college this fall. am rs. ~rnest ent\tns. Mr. ancl Mrs. Robert Noh!,, Mr~: August 1\lentick of Onon·

Dexter Trail 4-H club will mr.et . ";~'·, aJl(l. M.~·s. ~rncst. Jenkin~ were Sunrlay gHcsts of Mr. nnrl rlaga is repor·terl to he in fair con-at the home of Mr. and Mrs. lunc d nell·,gt,mrlson, born 10 ~!t. Mr~. Serna Covert of Ballle rlition at Foote hospital, Jack· Thomas Mason Wednesday niglil, ~ncl Mt·s. "~Ill lam Rubert of Cav·l Creek. I son, af1e1' being injt1red In an Qetober 12, to organize winter anaugh lal,e, I Bow nnrl arrow lmnters from automobile accident· on the projects. Anyone lntet·estecl In !llt·s. Ethel Pugh and Mrs. the community are Mr. and Mrs. Springport road Sunday. She was 4-H winter projects is invitecl, Jane Hensley were hostesses at Larry Doyle, who arc up nenr ricling with her snn, Alvin.

W. S. C. S. will have its an· a storl< shower for Mrs. Oscle Flet.chers pond and M1·. ancl Mrs. Mro. Charlene Nowlin was a nual chicken supper ami fair Hensley F'ri<lay avening in tile Richard Dodge and Mr. anrl Mrs. patient nt Stimson hospital, Ell· Tilursdn)' night, n~tohPt• 27, nt· Pentecostal Pl1111·ch nf God · al Mn,- Toll'n"f'tlfl, north of T·To11n;h· ton Rilpirl~. MonriRy 1111rl· Tues·

church hall, · Btml<er Hlll, ton Lake, clay, ·

Values $7.!)5 to ~10.!J5

Sizes 4-ll <1A to n Widths

Not evcrr pnit• in C\'ct·y size. 'flwsc ttrc brolwu sizes ami discontinued }lltUcrns.

Sale Starts 8 a .m. Friday

THE DM'RCER .. co. I .

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fnulwm County News October 6, 1955 Page 2 Grovenburo l\ln;, lfuWJlJ'd Nm·th

few rlnys with hoi' son nnrl fnm-, lfy rtt Bollllfro,

Williamston Senu ts und l~xplomrs from Gmvr.nhurg urea wl'll hr.gln n 0-wei!ll swimming course ut Wultur F'rl!nch high Mchool In Lnnslng Werlnesrluy evllnlng of this weel<.

Bill Sly lws J'lllillmerl his ~turllo~ nt the Gorwl'lll Moton; sehnol In I%1L

Mr. nnrl Mrs. Orvel llnnosllrll nrul M1·. und Mrs. llerm1111 Lm111'11 were Werlnesrlny ~1wst~ nf M1·. nnd MrB. flny He1wsllr!l 111 D11· ll'olt.

l!v Gwce SJ•iith

Fest·ival· Plans /-\re Underway

!'Inn:; 111'1' tllldf'l' Wll.\' fnr tho t:dl lt:llvo•sl t'Psllval wliiPh will r:ol·:l' pi:11'P i11 WllliiiiiiHinn Sntur­d:l\', I ll·tniH•i' lf"o. l·'orly "rganlza-111111:; 11r1· pilrtil'ip;lling arul shows, l'>llli'P:·,.IIJII:', !llld lllriii!H'IIll'IIIH Will '"' ::1'1 up 1111 1111> IJPW slit! lhnt lt:1,; ''''"II ~f'h•rtr>d !'or tlw l'llll11llll· Idly 1'1'1111'1', ,)11!;1 Hflllth oj' !liP PJI'­IIli'III:II'Y ~a'lll!lll IH:I'i< Ill IIH• J'IVP)', 11 1~"'"'."'''''"1:•• 111' l<tnd tlu•rr• will allow lor :r lnrw• l11illdln1: plw; jolPIII,I' 11!' p:rrl\illl( at'f'll.

'1'111' day Will IJPgill Willi II Jill· r:rrlo• ltl·iidi•d t,y 1111• WllllillllHion lotJ:It ~;dtool iuuul nnd many 1111111!; :11'1' lil'iiiJ( pllllllll'ri l1y iol'll] lrll'l'l'lt:lltl~: and drills, Till' guest lo:1111l for thP day will hi' frnm '.VI'i.tor•rviiiP ltigl1 ~;f'illlfll. 'l'll£•r·r will "'' rid"s for tlu• l'irllrll'l!ll, tr:ri1wd :rnirn;ds, Jlllll,\' ridt•s, " 11111':.1' hliDW, b;li~P /.:IHHJS !iitiP. l'llllllll!lgr• ;;aj,. uud IJ:tZHar, llsli 1"""1. o•ool<ie sltop, jiiJJII'DI'II, 1'11111111',\' ,,1111'1', Hllri SlilllliS ful' dd1·r :r11d doughnuts, 11111 d11gs llilll IJ:trlll'qLH•rl IJ:tml>llrgors uud I'IJIII'I'. '1'111'1'1' Will <tiSII iJp IIITallgl'· 1111'/ll!i lli!lllo• IJII IJ11• j(I'OliiHIS fol' H

'I'V '"'' f•w tlliJSII who wi~;h 111 w;111'11 tli1• flllllh:til gllllli'H. A : 'il""''' diiiH'I! is being lllillllll'd 111 1111· 1'\'PIIiiiJ( 111 St. Mill'y's hall.

'l'lu· Jlllrposo• or tlH· fi'Siiv;l( Is I 0 r;1 i•ii• IIIIIIII'J' fur till' I'IIIISt l'ltt't· in1• ol tlu• l'ornrnunity l11rilding.

l•:ngngmllr•uj. 'f'uhl Mr. unrl Mr·s. l•'rerl 8. Wni'Oill'

llilllllltlll't! lite• rlngngemr!nl of tll<'lr' danghtPI', Margurrt Rulli, to .'it':! Dnnalrl H. Vnnl\lrlt, son of Mr. and Mrs. f'. B. VanJ{Irl~ o[ Lulw Lansing. Nn 1\'lnldin[!' elate hm; hr.Pn ~wt.

Roy Runciman Dies at Home

Hoy Hundmun, (i.1, l:H W. l\olltlrllr! St., tlird SeptPmilel' :JO <tl honw. lie Wits IH1rn in Inglwm t•uunty Or•toller· 10, 1H!12. Funeral ~;urvlt'Ps Wl'l'l! at Gnrsl111e Broth· PI's flllll'l'al ilmne, 'l'uesrlay, Ol'io· IJer· ·1, 111 2 o't'lrwlc. Hev. Harold Hr!Psr! nf thP Bnptlst elnu·r~h offl· dated. Blll'ial ww: In Summit t•rnwt,.r·y.

Survlvin1~ are tltr wlrloll!, Plor­Pill'l'; son, .Janws 111' Wlllllllnston; 2 rlutrglilt•t•s, ,IP.IIII Bogan of Dr.· tmit illul ,rune Swan of Carson City; and;, gr;uulehilrlrPII.

l'aii!Jearers WPre Clyde Runf'i­mmr, W<tynP Hunelman, !Iurvey Ho11ver, Waller Estes, HnWIII'Il ll:t,YIII'S, <llld Cliilllll' f;11rsJino•.

Rites Conducted For Morris Watson

Intel'lnorllnte dnss of Gmven· hurg Stmrlny school enllorl Snl· urrlny evening on prosJ1eetlvCJ members nnr.l nfterwnrds hnrl n WIPJJel' roost nt the home of Mr. m1d Mrs. Don Gibson. Those gruduutlng from junior to tnter­medlnte Snndny were Donglns Wilson, flonnhl Strkldlng, l.,er·oy Swift, Diane North, Llndn Myers, Mary Ann Rohlndon and Lr!ota Sltlnner. Leon North is teacher of the class.

Mr. lind Mrs. Hem·y Blnldey ~pent Saturdny unrl Sunclny with thei1· son, Bernie, unci family of Llvonln.

Mr·. and MI'H. !"red Str·obel, Mrs. Mr·s. Lily .rurvfs· nnil lrer sister, M1·s. P:mnw Allen, nJILl Mr. and Mrs. lvun ,Tohnson of Dlmondnlo were Snturduy eve­ning sllp)Jrl' guestB ut tlw homo of M1·. and Mrs. Hugh Angell.

Wnl'll MltPIH'll ntlllllliPd funeml ~iOI'Vir'CH fnr 1111 IIIH'JC! Ill Boyno 1 City TllllHrlny.

Hrucr1 Gl'flnger· r.ntl'l'lnlnr.d nn Mondny evPnl11g 111 11 dinner. GtJPsts lnclurlerl ot'l'ler.rs n f 1 lw rnunly l"ul'ln Bureuu nnd tlwlr WiVes, Jt WitH II l'I'P,llflll' IHIHIIIOI;S mPrtJng. DillllPI' WIIH SI'I'W'd by Mrs. ,Juunltn llenr;Jiiet nnd Mr;;. Vlrglnlu Nrmll'l', usslst rei by llrelr dn ugiHm·s.

Mr .and MrH. Trrl Schmitt Pll-, leJ•tulnrd n 1 n Suehrr.• pnrty nn · Suturduy 11lgh I.

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Mr. ami MrH. R. ,). Lyon;; Ill HI : • fumlly of Dr! Will WIJJ'e Surulny I; caJierH ut tlu• Leslie Mmtd hontl' ..

Mr. nnd Mt·s. GPor·ge V11nAl· sthw of Dett'llll mlled on Iris brothel', Leslie V•rnAIHtlne Suu­dny.

Sumlny Mr. ami Mrs. CIHII'les F'mnl>lin eolled on hrw rlnttghter, Mrs. Jurnr.s smttlt, In MrLnugh· Wheatfield Center lin hoapltnl, I.nnAing. Rhe has lwen Hlll'fously slclt sinr•IJ having l'llr·H. 1•:,-m" ,Jnlrusuu u mu,lor opl'l'lltion lust weelc hul Mr. ami Mrs. Floyd Dnnnl rn· Is impmving. tr>rtained Jtoy Graham and Mrs.

Stunll'y King, s~n o~ Mr. and 1 Glove1· .sunday at dlnne1·. Mrs. Don King, rs strll uncott· selous In McLaughlin hospital nfte1· suffering a concussion in a fnll fmm a f'llllir· last weelc Inti shows some improvement. Mrs. King has been staying at the home of her sister·, Mrs. Norris Hntchlcin, Virginia King Is stay. ing with Mrs. Marvin Hoslcins.

Mrs. Alvin Lm1nstein, M1·s. ' Clyde Curtis, Mrs. 1\enrwt h Weaver and Mrs. BertJJn ,!JJhnson alll'nderl the I!Xtonsion meeting at Mrs. Marian Wl'hster's lwnw Wednesday ewning.

Mm•llyn F. Seott, a gradLWie o[ Mr·. nllll Mrs. A. L. 'l'oolwr at·

Mrs. Nrmt Frost was a Sunday 1: dinner· guest of Mr. and Mrs. l~lmer· Frost.

ttu• Williamston high school f'iass tended a family dinner Sunday M1·. ami Mr·H. Ber·ton .lohnsnn , of Hi:i!i, ltas registered at MI. afternoon at the home of MrH. and fnmily l!niPI'Iairwrl Mr. and '

llrolllll' lln.v •~ Sl•llf•tluJ,.tl Plt'asant's Ct'.ntral Mid1igan 1'01-~ Luelle Tooker. Mr. _ ar~rl Mrs. Mrs .• James .luhnson of Williams· 'l'lli:; fo'rrday and ,<.;alurday \VII- h•gp lor ill'!' li'Pslun;ln yPar. Aubrey Toolwr· and Jnrmly, Mr. lion, Mr. <111d Mr·s. Wallaf'f' .lohn-

li:t~11,;1.,11 1111·rdJaltts will havr• MrJI'I'i~; 1'. Watson, '18, of De- nml MJ•s. Lavere Tool\er and son, arHI Mr. Hllrl Mrs. llnrold llt•.'ir !IIIIIIIHI dollar lla)'S uff1•r·iur> I mit rliPd at hiH luJIIlP SPptPmher sons, Mr.s. Lottie Hoehn, Mr·s.

1 Ctu•tls of OlcPmos Sttmluy 111 din·

· ' ' 27. Jle wns JJor·u in WillinmstOJJ P:mma Thompson, Mrs·. Eltlrca 1

ncr. Mr·. and Mrs. I .• POIHII'II .fohn-Ill""} IJ:II'J:;Iills to siHijJJ11'l'S, I .1 11nP 2, 1907. Lamo1·caux of Holt and Mr. and son, Lyle, Limla ami Clwryl ot

1 ;1·11 rJ'P \VPbhr:r ltas sold his !'lurviving ar·r• the wlrtow, Arda; !"!rs. F'mrdt Ottney of P:aton Rap- ·:rnnrl Ledge rullerl Stlllrlay after· !;11 '" ;,,· :!01!1 WPst C":mnrl Hlver, dauglller, .ranPt LPe; unci sister·, His were present. 1oon. l·lo.wr·ll, :n111 JrlOVPil 111 :Hil-1 8;rst AtlllPIW McLr.od, of Beaver Darn, Sunday evening M1·. and Mrs. Family night Will lle Or~tnher 1 :r:11ul f(iVI:I' in Williunrston. Wisconsin. Glenn Gillett aml he1· sister, Mrs.

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1 H at the uhureh. Senior youth iVJr,;. '·. B. Smitlt, .r 1·., :nrd •·hil- Funeral sPrvir·es W£'re con- Mary Heinig, of Lupe;r called on and young ncluli . classes will

dn·ll ·:tiPnt I liP WPPk Pill! with hcr· rlttctr'rl Monday, Octoner· :-l, at Ml'. and Mrs. A. L. roolwr·. sponsor· F'amlly _nrr::ht, a_nd use p:ll'l'llls, l'vlr. :ntd Mrs. .lohn Jo:. r.:orsllnP Hr·orhPJ's frrne1·a] homr Lust Sunday Mr. and Mrs. Dan the theme, AlllPI'tr•an lnr.lwns. t·: lim•, ot (;m;;s~; l'oillt<• J•'arms. at 2 n'l'iock with Rev .. Louis 0. Hugger and Mr·. and Mrs. David F'riends uwl nPighllot's will

1·::\l•inplar c:lmpl<'l' of Br'ta Sig- F:llingor nfficiuting. Bnrlal was in Hugger visited relativrs in Hol· g,ive ~~. farewell party for· Mrs. rna I 'IIi will I raw its formal han- Summit cr.mr.tery. Pnllbr.arers Janel. l~IIH ll.mg and Mr. ami Mrs. l{c,IJ. rptet at ltDOSI'VI'lt hotel Thursday wen• Mux Hummey, Robert Paul, Mr. anrl Mrs. James Hart and ert Furr.mun, Wl'dnesday evc-I'VI·lling, 01·tober G. Slwrill MeBri<ic, Chm·Jes Grind- Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Angell cnllccl ning, October· 12, at 7::10, at the .... ____ ling, G. B .. Jarl<son anrl Howm·d Sunday afternoon on Mr. anrl l~mn~e hall on J·Jolt r·n:trl. 'J'IJOsf!

f:orslilu•. Mrs. Harold Dean of Grand attcmdlng are to l<ilw table sPI'I'­

Mr. and Mrs. Paul Blonde of 722 N. Syramnre Si., Lnnslng, ttre pnren1s uf " rlatlghter bom SeptPmhe1· 26 ut St. Lawrence hospital. Her name is Susan Ann. Mr·s. Blonde is thr former Cherie I lal'l'if;.

A d;lltgltter, Dnlnre~ Marie, wus bom to Mr. anrl Mr.~. Albin George nt Clinton Mmnorinl hos· pita! SPptemhPI' lG. MrH. George is the fnrmrr .Joyr·e Mnr·tln.

Ben Gregory ;mrJ sons of Wll­Jiamsron recently s11lrl 4 purebred Aberdeen-Angus COli'S to \Villimn nnd fo'lorrnrt> Cornell of Oltemos.

Hoytville ill rs. Penrl Pnrrcll

Mr·. and Mrs. Claude Warner nl Coopersville wcre Sunday guests at tlte Alva Wnr·ne1· homf'.

Mr. <llld Mrs . .J. W. Wrlch Snl­urday r>vening.

Mr. anrl Mrs .. John PuJ•eell and family and Mrs. Bnrre Eastman and daughters werr. dinnrr guPsls nf Mr. and Mrs. F'orest Lewis of Clwdotte Sunday.

Mrs. Pearl Purrell, Harold, f.'ulinda and Terry eallllrl on rel­ntives in LaLnsing, East Lansing and Dimondale Tuesday,

Mrs. Purcell and Mrs .• Temme Eastm:m ealled on Mr. and Mrs. Lennis P:ustman and family of Grand Ledge and Mr. ancl Mrs. Clarence Enness anrl fnmily of Engle Tuesduy evr.ning.

LerJge. They are neighbors of the ice, sanrlwiehcs nnrl <t dish tn Harts· in Broolcsville, l•'lol'itla. ]l<tss. Tlw affair· i;; open 11.1 tlu•

Mrs. Mildred North and Lizzie public. I Moon accompanier! Mr. ancl Mrs. Mrs. Alice Corwin of F.ast Lan-,. Arvlde North to Cheboygan and sing called on Mrs. George F'rusl Macl<inmv City Saturday, They last Wednesday. saw the footings and 2 of the W. S. C. S. is invited lo Wt!Sl : towers of the Straits bridge. They Marion to hear Miss Otto, a r:e­returncrl Runclay and stopped to tul'llecl missionnr·y from southern visit the Hartwick Pines. They Rhoclesiu, Mondny, Octohrr· 10, ut were Slipper gttests or Mr. and 8 p. m. Members are aslcrd to , Mrs. Arvide North. contact 1he president If tht>y nr.Pd

Mr. and Mr:. Asil Towsley en- rides. tc!l't:.ined Mr. and Mrs. Hnrold Wheatfield Grange staged their' Dibble Sunday afternoon at din- booster night program Fl'lclay ner, celebrating Astls' mother's evening at the Grangr. hall for a birthday anniversary. potluck supper at 7::Jn. Si.~ty I·

Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barrett guests nttenclrci 1 ht• rlinnrr. The and Nancy were dinner guests program was prl?sentf'cl by IPc­Sunday afternoon at the horne of t urer, BPrt on .Johnson; welcome Mr. nml Mrs. Garth Banett in by master Delmar Carr·; ar~conli· Holt. ' on duet, Shirley and Dale Glynn;

C h a I' i e s Leonard, Darwin ·reading, Beulah Birr!; State Doerr, Dale 1-lawllins, Arlen Bell Grange clwplain, Mr·s. Lillian and Clarence Dougherty spent Bolt of Havennu, wns spealwr· several days last week and this nnd also guve several lrumol'uus weel< hunting with bow and ar- readings; and Miss Kuisa Alnd;­row at Drummond Island. sinen, Farm Youth r;:xcliange

Mr. nml Mrs. ElleJ·y Doet'l' and delegnte from l•'inland, spolw family are visiting nt Houghton nnd showrct slides. She is a guest Lake, and he is hunting clerr. of Mr·. and Mrs. Glrn Watl;ins

Mr. and 1\-!rs. Herman Horst- who were spPI'inl guests. Mrs. myer nrriverl F'1·irlny morning Hnmlll Glynn, Mr. nml Mrs. noll· from their summer's trip to Eu- ert Hicl<s, Mr. un!l Mrs. c. J. rope. The Leonard family called Tinlwr, Mr·. unci Mrs. Stanley to welcome them home. Voss and Bertha Showennan

Mr. and Mrs. Charles Snmlers were also special guests. A rl'pre- ' and family, Lamb road, visited senlatlve for the college TV stn­Thursclay evening at the home of lion took pictures during llw her sister, Mrs. Ciarenee Leon- evening for future TV showing. arc!.

Miss Mary Marks of Holt and _, _______ , ________________ _ Dean White were dinner guests South Leroy Sunclay afternoon at the home of

More young. sters than ever before are count-ing .. ~pon you-· to_;. .. drive carefully.

Dart I n.surarite ·Agency· .100 Ash St.

·.~ · Phone OR 7·9051 ·Mason

Mr. and Mrs. Clnrl'nce Leonard. 1\11·s. l\ler•tmr J{Jcop 'i'he Leonards received n letter

lnst week from theh· son, Dick, who is· stationed in San Diego with the U. S. marines, that he hopes to be granted leave on Oc­tober 17 to come home.

Van town Mrs. L. P. Williams

Mr. and Mrs. Orvel I·IIJnesliet entertained Mr. and Mrs. Herman Leulch of Big Rapids Mondny and Tuesday.

Mr. and Mrs. Darwin Williams and Mr. ancl Mrs. Edgnr Marshall of Gregory are visiting Mr: ancl Mrs. Ivan Rice, Jr., at Kensing­ton, Md.

Gordon Shaw of Grass Lalte has been visiting at the Harlow Sly home.

Mr. and Mrs. Claude Camp­bell were at Ford hospital In De­tl'Dit Saturday. Mr. Campbell is improving.

R. D. Williams of Springfield, Illinois, Mrs. Sylvia Speice of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lott of Bell Oalt were Friday callers at the L. P. Wllllams home.

Patrice Williams is visiting hea·

Vuntown W. S. C. S. will h;we its 15th anniverRary with Mrs. Virginia Nemer Tlnrrsclay nighl, October 13, at 8 o'eloell.

Mr. and Mr·s. Merton Hice called on M1·. and Mrs. La..i•reneo Crandall at Webberville Sunday.

Mrs. Margrette Pntricl\ of Jaclcson visited Mr. and Mrs. Scott Noble Sunday. Mrs. Myrt ie Pyper of Webberville was also a caller.

Mr. und M1·s. Harold Monroe and Gary visited Vern Doanes nt Aubu1·n Saturday.

R. D. Williams of Springfield, Illh10is, and Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Lot l. of Locl<e and Mrs. Rylvia Speice called on Mr.~. Mema Momoe Friday.

Jack Mnrshall of Gregory spent part of last wee It with his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Mer­ton Rice, and Kenneth.

Mr. and Mrs. Seldon Monroe spent Sunday at the Ralph Glynn cottage at Patterson lake.

Mrs. Merton Rice called on Mrs. Howard Marshall at Greg­ory Monday. Jaelc remained there to attend school while hls parents are touring the east.

grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. L. P. TREND TO ALU~IINUI\1 Williams. . . Ohio's Youngstown steel dis-

·vantown W. S. C. S. will have trlet has added 60 companies its· .15th 1\nnlversary at the home worldng aluminum Into con­of Mrs. Vh•gln.la Neme1· Thursday sumer goods wltf'\ln the last few evel]IJ'lg, October 13, at 8 o'cloclt. years. Youngstown's basic steel A short pa·ogra!YI has been pre· lndustl·y stlll employs 55,000 pared. The chtll'ter and deceased worlters. Its steel fabrlcntlng members are to be hono1·ed. mills have 25,000 more, compared

Mm. Minnie Jacobs has · re .. to 5,000 to 6,000 for aluminum. 1..:...;;.:.;;..;..' .;...· .;.;"'-·'-·:.;·-,~_;..-...;.;..;_ __ ....:.;.'•' --·-· _ _;....;....;..,......;;._...:....;....-_...J turned home afte1·· spending a fnbrleatlng plants.

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REG. $16.95! NOW

r•·::l rholln drivel $]3 95 Lu :y lcl )'•.'del II

Pa1n11ng mCJde eaoyl Saveo llrne. saves palnl, 50VII?5 rn.:>:!S/

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Larqu oval -flo\d:i JOUStS

up to 2:! lbs .• fuwi:J lip Ia lu Ibn. Hlqt Aml u Lill lmy. tool

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BEAUYIES

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LAOV IIIODARO TOASTER Tuosl pops up-donu

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cl~~~ $1195 BRI!AO &

CAKil CADINET REG. $2.29 $)98

STEP·ON CAN Reg. $1.59

WASTE BASKET 98 REG, U.19 VALUE! c

REGr.

29c CANVAS WORK

GLOVES

. c,:.. "w~,~.·q bK'~~~ J9c wns1s Madtum Wil<;hl. pr.

ICY HOT LUNCH KIT

WAS $2.65 Srurd'/-rr.•Jd't ro )·J:itl HIJs pint Lo11te

NOW $198

LADY HUlBARD IRON

CANISTER SET NOW REG. $1.49 $]19

BREAD UO>C Now

ReiJ. $1.29 $1 09

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Ctoarnlnq porcQ)aln, 98C I1C111d dt,corolod I 1 pco. · wllh oloppom,

REG. 59c NITE LIGHT

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WORKSHOP DJSI'ENSER Sov.:os !Jrnet A dot .. "~n 4-oz. scrP.w·type

qJn::s Jars mount~J on o r~volvlnq base.

REG. SUB $)69 NOW ONI.Y

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Tn1e Value CIRCLINE Fll<TURE

Smal1, rnodf,onj :-:tyllnql lnsraur sran 32-wull. L"'" I•Wif'.

WAS $5.'~8

.. J495 LO_P!LY --

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rm:.. $6.?5!

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MANY MORE SALE ITEMS

360 S. Jefferson

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WA Quulii,Y

Sweet Peas

:w:IHlw

6 for $1

Kraft

Velveeta'·

. Cheese 2-Lh Lnal' 73(

Niblets

Mexicorn

6 12-oz. Caus for $1

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Ca Ill plwll's

Tomato Soup

10 C.1ns

$1.00 NABISCO

Chocolate Cookies

Fh·st of Seasuu.

29c-35c-49c HOG HOUSI~

DOG FOOD 13 Cans

$1.00 2 Bars of

IVORY Personal Size

For lc With Purchase of Giant Cheer

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'YES' -Tender-.Touch­

TissLies !lllO ( 2-J•ly) Uox

ltt~guhu· 21k

5 for $1.00

Fl uffo 3 lb Can

Only 59c WiH1 ('llliJIUII I'J•om 'l'hlll'Sda)', Oduht'l' ll

S'I'A'J'I~ ,JOJIJ{NAL

IGJC Whole Kernel

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IGA

MILK Evaporated,

Homogenized

6 Tall Cans

65 ~ ··:;; ~.~ c

I~Lichmore l~omotoes

7 303 Size for $1~00

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C ORJf~'l·-·~ BEETS I ] 303 Size $1.00 I

\ ·:. 6 303 Size $1.00 , !ii' :~ .. -~-==-OJ··~·- .. ~-.-_.,.) . ~h.

r·-·-·- ). ...... "r IGA Fancyl ·

CARROTS Diced

9 303 Size $1.00

FRESH PRODUCE

Miehignn U. 8. No. 1

POTATOES Pk. 39c lchtho U. S. No. 1

POTATOES 10 lb 59c Red or Grt~en

GRAPES 2 lb 25c l<'uncy

CAULIFLOWER Lg.Head 29c PepJter - But~~rnut - Buttercutt

SQUASH lb Sc

Snow Crop. · Frozen ·

... ·'·.. Peas·. }~~~{~Ji\ l · You'll find that rGA Brand. "::. ,;} r.<r.l. l freshly canned veg.etabl.es are

. ~· for C }ffi l flavor assured, for your taste

lOA Ho~·al 0JJt>st

Butter Beans 303 Sizc~ Cun

6 for $1.00 ··~.~t~; .2

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11. Yellow QuJirters 1 Marlene

1! Margarine 'I .

, J 5 1-lb Pkgs. ~' I , I I

l· 89c 1.

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LARD 2 lb Pkg. 29c 50-lb Can $4.98

ALWAYS FRESH ·QUALITY MEAT Choiet• Chud1 Cuts

Beef Roasts tb 35c

l~mmd - Sirloiu - T-Hmw - 81\'iss

STEAKS lb 59c

Sl\101\Jm HAM wholt~ m· slmnl• hall' .............. Lll 49c

HOSI~VALIG SLICim BACON ....................... .l,b 4!Jc

PORI\ CHOPS etmter cui; ............... : ................... Lh !i!)e

Grade 1 SAUSAGE 3 lb 89c or

GROUND BEEF 35c .lb

' Small aml Lt~an

Smoked Picnics tb 39c

Busl:un Bul.t

PORK ROASTS tb JSc

l?IUi;SH SIDE PORI\ - sliced ........................ Lb 1Wc

HEEli' SHORT RIBS ........................................ 5 Lb $1

CO'l"l'AGE CJU~ESJ1J .................................... 2 I.b 39c

Skinless Franks Club Franks Ring Bologna Sliced Bologr:a

, lb c DENSMORE'S IGA FOODLINER

Open. Every Day 9 u.ntil91ncludi.ng Sundays · I • ·' 'I.•,,. -'1 ;_._.· '.

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lnyliam Cuuntv tlews October 6, 1955 Paue 4

Ingham Township iHI'H, l'nul C1u·J

nt tho Clnrl\ hmne nnd llnrl a pic· nlc! rllnnm· nt Columhlu pnrk,

M1·. unrl Mrs. S, A. llct!del' vis· Iter! Mr. und MrH, H.ulph Nm;tell

l\II'H. Nr>JIIP Sprngttt! nnrl Mrs, In natllr! Cre!!l\ Sunday . • lay C, Sprngll!' HJlf'JII llw wecl1 M1·s, Mm·garal DeBill' of Lan· end In Hoyal Onlt vh;lllng Mr. nnd ,-;Jng Is spwullng n few days vlsll· Mrs. llill'le.v Spmguo a111l family, lng Ml', unrl Mrs. Hny Rt1seh nnd

!'nul Carl nnd Louis Woods family. spent. Thllrlirlny ut I he HIIIHrlnle Mr. nnrl Mrs. William Kepler l~lt·. ill111 dnughlel' nf !Jalllr! Cret!l\

.Mr. iiiHI Mrs. Oils Bisel g'ilVI! n r•allr!d 11 n Mr. iiiHI Mrs. Jcrrrl Btll· reeopli1111 Sallll'flay 11\ghl al lho Jon nnrl family Sunrln)'. Dan~vlllr• town llilll \11 IJr11101' of Mr. a11r\ MI'H . .Tolm Lal<allu ol tlwlr s11n·ln·law iliHI rlnughler, Mr .. Jur:l<li11n nnd Mrs. Jo'Jorell!'r' Bu\ 1111rl Mrs, Dail' J,\nlngrJr. The len of Lall~lnJ~ r·alll'r\ r111 l\1r. anrl couplt! l'Xd111ngml nuptial vows Mrs. 1•"\oyr\ llulhm Sunday evt•· .S••plt'llliwr Ill. Calw, Ice r:rearn, ning. JIIIIH'Ii nnr\ miTt•t• WrJre server!. Dancing and playing t·nrrls ftn·· nh•'"'" lilt• r•ntertainrn<•nl. Mr. Millville illlrl Mrs. Linill~:t:l' rcct!IVI!d many JllclJ 1;\rts. Enn\1'1! Jlal(1•r

Mr. anr\ 1\lrs. A. ~; .. C'ampht',1! w. s. c. s. will nH'l!l rnr dlillll'l and Mr. anr\ ~In;. l•.ll1s IJ,.ynus 'I' I I

' I . J) . .,, 1\1. I lll!Hf il\' il 11111111. lilll'lll :,1111< ill' Ill 1'11'1111 WI I I. · a11;l Mrs. J•:rJil'ill Noxon. Mr. anr\ Mr·s. ,J11r• Swohorlil n'

Mrs. fo'r:111lt J.iningPr anrl son, South ill'llrl wen• J-:llt•siH S11n.rln~ Lar.l', aiiPillir•rl IIH• Youth Jo'el· u\glll or 1\11'. nnr\ 1\lrs. Louis swo lo\\'!illip r\\sll'i<-1 eallillt'l lllt'r!lillJ-: horla. " l3iiiHiny al Mi\a11. Mr. anrl ~Irs .. J:IIlll's l\lrhy har

Mr. ;,nrJ Mrs. l'aul Carl iJJHI Mr. r1s r·alll!l's Sunrlny n11r\ JVlonrla.'· iiiHI Mrs. J•:n 11H ('arl alll:lldl!rl a 1\11'. anrl Mrs. llowal'll V:ilr•ni\nr llil'lifrl;ry HliJIJII'I' \VI'dllesrlaj' at or LPH\\1•, Mrs. IIPII!n llumiii'I'J I)~ llw hnnw 11 1 Mr. anrl Mrs. Law· Dclroil, Mrs. H.ay C\Pnwnts .. l\li'S J'l!IWI~ IHII'g(!S.s ill \ionor of I heir 01':1 Bai{l•r illlrl l\lrs. Did< .Wiil'll'', dilughtPI', Sllir\Py. . 1\l.r. and 1\11'>' .. John DnnH·I~ anr

Mr. anrl Mrs. Tom <_'ooper 11111111.1' nf llallfiV<'I' Wt!l'l' rlllllli'l' mllerl Sllllrlay ill tlw iJonw of guestH of Mr. illlrl Mrs. Ll.oyrl Mr. awl 1\lrs. Jo:arl J\annawn11. Curtis and lnmli,l' :-i11nrlay. Ail<•r

CnrJ\s t::~lilli:lll 1'1'<1111 Jlougllton nruJn r'iii\Pr~ ll:l'l'l! M1·: nnrl Mrs L:i\w spt•nt IIH• II'''"'' enrl wilh Clal'l'l~r'l' Mn1n1H anr\ Jan~ll.\'. ,. 111r. illlrl Mrs. l•'ranl< Lininger a11d Dav1rl, ll!!l~·n allf_l .J:~nu:r• II 11 fillllil\'. I'OX spent r·:nrlil~' night \\'llh Mr

Mr: illlfl J\l1·H. J{ol' Bonnell vis· anr\ MrH. Dll'i< Wl.lmx. . . . lh:rl Mr. and ~JI·s. i'au\ carl Sill· Mrs. 111'11!11 CurtiS nHslstPrl 11'1111 Ul'dily, tl~e IH!ill'\ng- t~·~ls f'IIIHilll'll'rlat IIH•

1\lr. anr\ !\Irs. I [:11'1'<'\' Llningel' st h"oi l\1onrl.r1 · . Wt'l'l' Saturday 1.v1•nil;g Hllpper Mrs. Doll SwiiiiSIIII iiiHI dill· , , ·J. f 1\lr' ani\ 1\II'H [•'rani< drPil illlfl 1\lr.<, Ora Baker Wf'rr

J-:UI :":; 11

•. . • • l'ail<'rs 111 thl' Bnu·r• Bili<l'l' hom(' LtnlllJ'I'r 'IIIII l'llllll\' . :1. I I • • Friday arteJ'IlOIHl.

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Mr.' and Mrs. HaYnlllnri B:d"".

Fl'tchburg ;rmJ Mm.·ic spent s'alurr\ay witl• ills pan•nls, Mr. anrl Mrs. Om 13alwr.

I M1·. anrl ~Irs. l•'n1nk Ariz :<f II spt•1·i:r\ pmgrillll will Ill' gil'· 1 Lansing visited thl' \alll'r's h:'olli·

Pn at 1\11• J.'ifl'\ilulrJ-: l'illll'l'h :-iun· t•r anr\ sister·in·lilw, Mr. nnrl Mrs dill' at 111::111 in llhSt'I'I'>IIH'I' of CIH1rks Nlr•liwmmer, Sunday. r:~ill· ria\'. Mr. anrl !\'Irs. 01':1 BniH•r· il'l'l'l'

J,:itr·hh~lrg \V. S. f'. S. ilas been r.·alkrs al 1\ll' Lnwn•r11'<' Balwr invill'rl lo 1111'1'1 wilh the Wf'sl hmnr Sunrla.1· <'VI'nlng. lHarion W. S. < '. S. Monrlil~·. 01'· Allril'P~· Bnlwr of M:tson SJH!nl lolu•r Ill, ill:-; Jl. Ill. lo ht•ar IIIH' or tile ll'l!l'k end ill 1111' Dlln Swa!l· llu• Olio sisiPrs, il rPtUrllerl mis· son home. :;iona ry from 1\ f1·i<·a. I

.1\11·. illlrl 1\lrs, J.'r;mcis llrisltJI'/J , , al il'lllil'rl flllll'l'i" Sl!I'Vir:t;s for· I Plainfield .Jos1•pl1 J•:ngl:rllli ill IIH' Badf'Y·MI'· M II I Sj 1 mmh flllll'ral IH<Illt' in .la<:I\Son 1 r·s, II1.H • l'Jitr•ns

Mrntrlay ilfl<'rltw>n. l'olr. anrl M1·s. Gilrlir lliclrards .. r Mr. :mr\ Mrs. \Villinm Wilson. Holt spr.nl Sunrlay wil h their Jlill'

D11uglns and 1\:ryt• spPnt :-iunrlay l'nls. Mr. anr\ Mrs. Hoy Glad· will1 Mr. and flll·s. Theron Tom·lstrnlf'. · lin iliHI f:11nil~· of WehllC'rvilic. Hor;1ee Hanson dil'rl of a !wart

Mr. 1111rl fllrs. IVr!IH\all Gee and latlaek Tl111rsday aflr.l'lliHIII. Till' fan1ily SJH'nl 111r week enrl ill funend wns ai fl1illwr funeral Hush li!l\l'. home al :-ilockhrirlgr• Sunrl:ty 11fl·

r{ilj'tnlllll\ L:ntr n'llll'lll'ri home ernoon ill 2 o'cl11ek. Burial was S:~luni:J)' aflrr SPI'IHiing a few nl Plainrie\rl. wrl'\<s ll'ilil l1is sister. Mrs. Nl'il Mr. and Mrs. Jtarmonr\ Sie· H:ll'r, in Minnf'sotil. . phPns cailerl on tiwir ~ister.

D:tvirl I ll'l'ilt SJH'nl Salurrla.l' Phoche Stephens, ill I ill' home nr nig-ltl with lt:r~·rno1ul 1\nnll. Walter Miller in lHason Sunrla\'

Mr. anrl Mrs. Lylf' Grow and aftemnon. · JVI~rion SJH'nl Sundily evening Mrs. Emerson 1\insny spent 2 with Mrs. Bertha Warner of .Jack· rlnrs last week at the. home of sun. I llei· daughter, .Jn.l'ce Millliousl', in

Clark Center Slrwkbridge, wlrn \ViiS sic:k. I Mary Hassenenlr\ is siek wilil Ill!' fltl.

I nm tllll~~;ood slu~plwl'll: Uw p;oocl shelllwrtl ~iwth his lift~ fm· tJw sht·t~p. (,John 111:11.) Rend ,John 10:11-lR.

The shephcr·d is gantle towal'fl his shcc(l. Hc lands t.hcm lnt.o g1·ecn pastw·es and bcsiclc still wnl.eJ•s, The shaep m·e at 1eace with him; they tJ·ust in his pl'Dtect:ing presence. · I have witnessed such sccnas in P01'1.ugal where hungry wolf (lacks da1·ingly attacl< the flocks. The she(lhCJ•d, how­JWI', confi'Dnts them with equal dal'ing, l'isldng his life in defense of his shce(l.

The pru·aiJies of .Jesus always have conclusions based on ·en! life facts. Ile called Hirnscll' I he good Shepherd. Hc ·isked His life to save us from the gnw.;hing lccth of the wolf .f sin. He willingly gave it to snve our· sinful souls, unworthy •ven of fl lllllt:h ICSSCI' SH1!l'iJ'ice.

Do \I'll app1·eciate this costly sact·ifice? i\ mothe1· 01' fa­lwr mirrht make :;;uch a sacririee for a son 01' daughter. ;)H'isl s~c•·il'ieed Himself fm• all without distinction, pouring ut: His Jll'ecinus blood I'm· all alike.

I'HAYJm Uh•ss••d c:ud, "'" lmnw thut Ull' J.(tlllll i'illl•Jiill'l'li Jrut•s llll lll!l'tll't'. lis.

lr•lp liS ju J'ulluw in 11\s l'ntllstl•ps Sll I hut WI! llliiY l'llllW \nl1111 lii'H Ill'

ll'll''" in <:Hillllllllliun with 'l'lwt•. In 1111' 11111111' of IIlii' ~·ond ShHJIIwnl , ... J1111~'' i\ml!n.

THOUGHT FOR THEDA Y Following .Jcsus- the good She(lherd -we will find the

vay. 'fa \'Cl'CS F'mnco r Brazi I)

·ailed on ."wir . hruthr••··h.':1111~: I Webberville John llobPrls, Sunrla,Y. I hell , . , -, • ·11·ollll'l', DPIJ Mitr:\rell, of i3DYI1'! M1s. l'llyil (,llthrrm City died Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. llllland Graham,

· ·---------- Mrs. Virw W~·g<tnl. and Marl<

North White Oak !Ill'S, Ful't•st F1•lluws

Twist of L<lltsing spent the weei< end ill lh!J Gn1ham c:oltage nl Stevens ial<e.

Mr. and MrH. Honald Parker, fllr~. Ezra \l'ilmx, ll'irs. E:mie Mr. ami Mrs. Howard Wolver­

'l'it us and Mrs. Dorothy Mr:Cabe ion, Mr. anrl Mrs. David Lilly­visited :V1rH. Wiieox's brother at while• anrl Mrs. Harlcne F'ullon Charlolle last week. Mrs. George and daughter ilre spending n Wilson 0 [ Lansing was a Sunday week at their collage at Thaye1· caller of Mrs. Ezra Wilcox. lal<c•.

Mr. and Mrs. Forest Fellows Rex MeComb has pUI'ehnsecl visited Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Bohm the Mol1ilc gas stalion and is

now wnrl<ing I here. of Colwclah Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Hatfield

Mr. :11rd Mr~. Dale Sobers anrl have purchased tile cnrner grn· family of Lansing visilc!d 1 heir cer·:,· and have tal< en over lite 1nrents, Mr. and Mrs. Howal'fi worlc

Nilid. StnHiay. There will he :1 smnrgashoninl Mr. and Mrs. Dkl< Dunsmore the l'illlrclt and also a haznar Oe·

vel'!: Sunday dinner J-:Ut•sts of llohcr 21. The public may altend. VIr·. anrl Mrs. Harold Wing of Regular meeting of the Re-Dnnsvil\c. helmhs was last Tuesday cvc-

Mr.~. Ew•relle Noble mllcd nn ning. A history of Rebel<ah lodges Mrs. Lila Clemanls Salunlay. ll'as given hy Mrs. Emily Mon·

Mr. and Ml·s. R. c. Stowe ami ror., Mrs: Bernade~te Hnski\1 and family uf Munith were Sunday Mrs. Ar·hne Matthiesen. Mrs. M_e·

· . 11 . r Mr 'ln(l Mrs linda ComcJ' was Installed to fill ~V£~n111g ca crs o · .:: ._. . ·J fl · 1 13 ·1 St •e the vacancy of I 1e nanc1a sec·

<lSI · flll ·· . relary. . Mr. anrl Mrs. Ja,·l: Cut'IIS callc•tl Past Nnble Grand~ club met at

on Mr. and Mrs. D1cl\ Dun~more the ltnme of Mrs. Hallie Monroe. Suml11y evening. _________ _

Tom Wigla has enmllr.d as nn ~ , ··ngincering slurlenl at Vanrler· Olds Road Commumty bill universil)'.

·- ·-- --·--·-·-- ·"•·s. J•:Jnw1· Otis

Culver Corners illl·s. II. M. Owmr

Arthur McF'al'l'cn and Dianne were Stt nday din ncr· guests at the K C. Oils home,

Elmer Otis left Wednesday Mr. anr\ Mrs, Carl Gimlner, wit\1 Nathan Winn to hunt duel\

.Janel and .Jim went nn a trip :1t Eight Poinl Jake.

Mr. and 1\lr~. i\. fl. 7.iegler cnll••rl nn Mr. :~nrl Mrs. Kennct:t Hi1'iman of L:msing Sunday.

Raym111rrl Steplwns t·;r\led on his cousin. Wayne Riggs, Monda~· afternoon.

Mr. and Mrs. Douglas Kenyon of Duffield were g-ucs·rs al rlin· ncr Stlnrlar of their mnliler, Mrs. F'lorcnee Dutton.

iteross the Slmits nver the wecll Larry Otis was sicl< and out of end. sc:hool most of 1 he wee\~.

Lewis G11rc\ner spent the weel< Mr. and Mrs. Bemard Otis ami

Mr. nnd Mrs. Lvnn Gifford of 0\il•el were sunda)• dinner guests of Mr.~. Luella Gifford 1111d Mr. and Mrs. llowarrl Clarl<. Tuesday l'vl n;, l~liwhel It Fisher, Mr. and Mrs. Ci1rl !II'ITil'll, 1\·lrs. Lll<'.l' l-la II or \3illlle Cn•c•l< ami Mrs. Helen .Shil'luio or Lansing visited

Mrs. 8dith Blainr and sister. Miss Genevieve Wainright, of Napoleon visi1Cd their cousin, Mrs. F"lorl'nl'£' Dnllon, Tuesday.

Mr. anrl fllrs. fi11:Clurc Him•ilcy of Lansing and Arthur Milchell

end in Leslie with Mr. anrl Mrs. ,;nn~ attended the receplion Sat· Llnyd Gardner. unlay night at the lown hall at

Hcrshal Owen was hunting and Dansville honm·ing Mr. and Mrs. fiHhing over the wee\( end at Hnr·, Dale M. Lininger.

rison. Mr. and Mrs. Don Foster and Mr. and Mrs. Robe1·t Thnl'lmm son were Sunday cl'inner guests at

of Haslett were Sunday evening the Roy Lantz horne. Mrs. Garth guests of Mr·. anr\ Mrs. Hershal 13rownlcp and family were Sun· Owen. rlay aflernuon callers and Mr. and

--------------------------....:..-------------- Mrs. George Lantz and son spent Sunday evening at the Lantz

·Look for the 'red ~~Tag!

/ "I'd rather ride in an OK Used Car!"

Everybody's jumping aL t11e chance to buy OK Us~d Cars at present clean-up prices! The car with the OK Tag always represents top value because it's thoroughly inspected and recon­ditioned. The OK means "warranted in writi1111" by us too!

Sold only by .!'!.A~!~orized Chevrolet Dealer J

AL RICE CHEVROLET Mnson

home. Mrs. Roy Lantz is sic\< again.

Mrs. 8\mer Otis called Sunday on Mr. and Mrs. F1·ank Otis.

Word was received from Pasa· rif'na, California, of the death of Mrs. Ida Otis Robinson, sister 11f l"rnni< and Elmer· Otis.

Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Otis en· tprfained Mr. nnd Mrs. Fred Quianton ami Mrs. Elmer Otis Wednesday evening at a birthday supper in honor of Douglas's fifth birlhday anniversary,

0••\is Howe, Aile of Oscodn nir force base, is home for 4 days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hnwe. Mrs. Charles Variell of Leslie spent Sunday with her rlnu~=:hter, Mrs. Charles Howe, and fainily.

Douglas Oils h~s been sick and out nf schonl this week.

Champ Down is s\cl1 this week.

Dart School Sixth GI'IUit! Uo3•s

Janice and Cllcril Shealllelm visited Cnrolyn and Mar·ie Warlle Sunday afternoon.

I<athleen Paul spent Sunday with Louise Bailer nnd visited Carolyn and Marie Warfle In the afternoon.

Mlilville school and Dart school played ball Thu•·sday. Millville won, 11 to 4.

Those who received A in spell· lng wet·o Donna Tabaehld, MarJe Warfle, Lynclia Whitman, Glen· alle Titus, Harriet l(emler, Caro-. Iyn Warfle, Richard Lange, Rob· ert Hudson, Jay Etta Shepherd, Genevieve Shepherd and Helen J{emler.

Egg p1·ices in general wlll aver· age about 5 cents a dozen higher during. winter and spr.lng than last year, reports Henry Lar· zelere, Michigan State university farm economist,

Domino Powdered or Brown

l 25c Thompson Seedless or fF~an1e Tokay

CALIF. PE 2 19c

BON IT KE

Cypress Gardens ~bJnsweeten

ORAN JUIC l Giant 46-oz. Cans A.

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SWIFT'NING 3 lb Tin 69c

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VALUES!

With

Gift and

l.ocatcd at corner of Cedar and Willoughby roads on US-127 north of Holt WE RESERVE THE RIGHT TO liMIT QUANTITIES

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Open 7 Days a Weel< Until10:00 P.M.

Ingham County U~w~ Octobtr 6, 1955 Pag~ 5

Fresh Shoulder

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Shower Is Given For Mrs. Warren

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H<lll of 'J'IIHiill llrlltOIUII'C! I ho I! II· gllgl'llll'lli or liwlr dllughler, (.)p. lrii'C.'H Arlm!C, to [•'rech•l'id\ Weil'il, f'lllt of 1\11'. nml Ml's. HnliL'I'l \VC'I('h of HouiP :1, Mn~on.

i{!RS HiNSHAW TS Hlli-TORED p H NulglJilOI'S Ill' Mr:;, lla JllnsiJnwl • arty onors

gave 11 str1rk ~lHIII'I'I' In h<w liuJJoJ' TIJurtirluv. Visiting Wlls tlw rli· Go do ( · Vl?I'SiOII 'ut the ~lii"Jii'Jscl (llll'\y, r n nppen Mrs. CIPVII O'Hc•J'I',\', Mrs. Mary O'Barry unci M1s. Wuilt•I' L'olllns (jorclon < 'ilppl'll was HIII'Jll'lsl'd

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hlgl1 sdi<Hll In J!l:i:!. Slw b 11 r<'g· and M;Jslln :;pr•nt till' I'V<'tlillt! Jstl'l'"" IIIII's!', hilvlng gl'llrluHtc•d Begin Un'rt Study pinyl11g pl'dro a11<l <'illliJsi;J. 'l'h1! fmm Sparrow hospltni fa~IHloi ol lillsll'ss, 1\Jrs. Art Ni•\I'Jilllll, 1111d IILII'Slllg In l!l:i·i and is· JII'L!HC'IIliy 1\J (' i I I I

Mrs. 1\llliill Wu\I'I'S l'llli'l'lllllll'•i '1\wnty mc•mh<•rs of lh" f>.i<•tli· ~''· I' Jl\11'11 "'1'1'1'< lllllliUI'I(l'n;, l'lll(!ioyl•d ill tiu• first illd <iPJllll'l· i 'I 1 1 I I !' I I I "\ '['Ill 'ill' 'VI'IIlln I 11'1' llCIJ',cj "1111111 J•'c.•lliiii'',··Jiljl lll'l',•'lll ,'1 1 1'1'1 'i 11111 <'II\<', illlg<• 11111 I'll If', Mr:;, ili'J'Illil :;,,.,.,, Ill' l.ilfildlll: IVI'Ull C'IIIII'Sf' In nlll'l'lllli' Pcilll'/1· a, .,,, i ~ I" 1111111 ' I g Jlll'lll Ill Olclsmohilll divlsiull of ,, I ,, • II rr I I It Willi 1'<'·<'1•••·1<'<1 111 111'11<1 till' lng· llo11 lor ad111ls IH•Juil•d by 1'1'11':'. Mrs. Nol'lnilll Wai'l'l!ll of .Ja<'i;sc•n GeJWI'IIl Motors, Lansing. unit ol study litH\ S11nday ""''· .1'' 11• ''' 1 ''" illll 1'11 IPS 11 PJ'

I I I lvl.lli ,·1 str11i' ;,IJOII't'l'. 1111's~ J\·1,'11'· Iilii" ,111 till' Indian .•\llll'I'J·, .. ,111 . ll'llir·li l;ol'<ioll lljl<'lll'<i his lllllllV llillll 1'1111111\' vVriJIIilil''l l'li!i•llinn VIHII', w II lll'g II Sllllll in Lilli· ' 1\1 \VI I I I I I M h I 'j' 'l'<'llllll'l'alll';. illlillll at I ill' IIIII' Slllg. J.(IIJ'I'\ Mlln>:l•r illlli Mrs. llPIIY ''i I ll' I' I rra; Iii~ l'l l.';~'/i 1 ,;" IA'I' l'l'l'ilill:l 111111 .Judy l.r•IJJiill'd Ill'(' 1(1 ts.

· 1 II' 1 1 I lync•s ltsslstPd 11~ <'ll·hos·tl'ssi!H. son 1 g 1 se 11111 111 ·" · '' if'd in \IH' Jll'lli',l'lllll. ;1'111• l',riHIJI M1·. and 1\li'S. I .l11,1'd I 'i'lJIJH'II day <'1111\'l'lllioll .~:.\ ''' 11<':1< :t,l' Mrs. Jo'. ,1. Hlll'IIPH ol l•'ilnt, stxth HPI'VPci :t yc•ars In till' lllill'iltr' 1 1 11

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1\JI Ill l'I'Jiilli :;tll'l:l 1\Jr•illlldi·,l l'iilllt'li f:UI'~(S ill I he Slllr\VC'I' \I'C'J'I! ltillll giJIH for H\llrh•JIIS ill IIH• IIIII tllllg I 1'1', '' 11'1' <', IIIII 1;•,

distrl<'\ Jll'l'slcir•IJI, told ill<' J.:l'llliJI !>.!Iss SliZIIltno Mll<ll'l' awl Mi~s c•oJ'jlH, " 111' yPar of whklt was Nuva.lo ML•Ihodist nlissl1111 in 1\larii.\'ll 'I'Hylor ol' Lansing, I :rll'· In l.aJ"iilli: tillll a worl\siiiiJI is hr•lng planlu•d Hulh C:J'ily ol' Dnnsvlll<•, Ml':l. spent In K111'L'II anrl li nwnli1s 111 l•'ii!'mlnJ.(tun, Ni!\1' 1\lexi<'u. cion lli'IIIIJ.(I'I' uf w1•1JIH•rl'lll1•, 01111 '1.'• r•l1•r·tr•rl 111 •.'<'1\1' ,.,,1. !Iii' 1<11' ill",lllllll <'<llllllv oi'J'i'<'<'I'S 1111<1 tile '·lr•rlllr•l'l"llll''lll 1\ "<1Jlli<llll1ll'•' 'll

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I ' Kf'illl<'lli c:mllillll, MI'S. J(pJc•n " ' .• . ,, ' Jo'lllltliVing till• jll'llgl':llll llii'Y' 111'11!' .II f')', \I))(') ·.:IIIII'S, l'flfllill~: yc•:ll' 111'1': ~lr· .. J\1111110 ,, .. , •. <lil't'l'\01'~. 'l'hi• cliilt' hils IH'l'll Sf'l AIIPII 111111 Mrs. llnl'llid (J(';IJ'Sflii, Ill Miehlgan Sill\(' llllil'l'rsily, lw ·''•JH·III lhl' I'C'IIlllilr<i<'l' or !tiC' 1'\'l'·l'l'llr. "'"' l\ii'H. l'ill'i Shl'l'\1'111111, IIPv ol l.:lll'•iiiJ:, vir·r• ptr•!.id<'lll; 1'11r .TIIIIliiii'Y !1, and IIi<' pi;we will IH niso Pmpltiyl•d parllillH' 111 ('

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1 '·II' 1 \'i N 1 ' all uf LP~II1•, Mrs. Gl'III'J.:P llc•n· ~ 1 1 11 II 1n 1· N' 1 I' I " " 11111 " 1'· • " '' Vlll:lll, Mn1. 1·:1;.11 ~ll'i>lllliild, I.:IIISiiiJ:, l11• HJIIIIIIIIII'<'<i lal<'l'. Mrs. J•:va Olrlsmohlh1 divlslllil. ·"•" [1111g 11 II' " "" ill I')' •l'il,. 1\J.

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1 111'11 oJ' .Jad\~1111, Mrs. Mlll'l'ii'C' Jllavlllg gllllil's, a\\l'l' ll'llidt :, 1. •.1111 • p,, 1 r "''ll'lllii'JI IHII C'UII'I"IJII•IIolr•JII'<' .,,.,.,.,q,,l'y; ~II'S, M11y ltoll'i<'y, stat1• W. l'. '1'. U. 1 1 No elate! has li<'PII sf'l J'or 1111' ' . , . llloi 11J 11 • :IIIII .J 11 v 1-1• 1.1•1111

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Br J.:J.:H oJ' S\rll'\hl'idg<', Mrs. AI· II VI • II' · II' 'I I( ·' ' · ' ' l'<'<'il 1'11il<'r, 1\'illilllll'·'llll, tn·ns· vi<•c•·pn•sldi•nl, will liP In <'IJIII'J.:I'. 1 "'I . W 11 . 11 1 Wl'dding-. DJ•:LOW•:s 1\. Si\MIJI~J.';ON '·amp,.,, 11''1' 1'1. "'' g ' 1· . <'· 'J 11111 .1• 1.1.,,1,.,: 11111 1 .1 1111 ·1111 -

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C. R. Laxton Home v L''"''' Wutldil~. Mrs. Louis Lo1•, S :}lJ. :1· 17 i S .d , ,, .,. lnry. l>.lr:·. Hlllll•l'l Hohson, Mrs. Dill! Wl' . . M lOrtl r OtVS .1-. re lll l•'i\HI·:WJ<:LL IS I'Li\NNI<:JJ ~"'''.; SaraiJ .• I''IIItiiiJ:!I il:lll Sill!·

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'' :.pirilliid lc Scene of Partr'es Gaill'l, Miss 'l'illil' 1\1'1111]('1', Mr:l. . , ' . dll.l' rlllln<'l' Willi hPI' s\i.\1'1', fl.lrs. llfP dil'<'<'illl', Wll'' in "'""'I~" oJ' ., J~lossiP Lamphl'lC', 1\lrs. l'aul J"n lilT S S'l f ('~I / l•i'I<'IHis illl<l IIC'Ighhlll's ol lllrs. l'. A. i>llvis. 1\li', illld ~Irs. J',ntl tlw di'VOiitlll '''! 11 1' :IIIII 1\Jrs. J•:lla 'l'wo HIII'Jl!'lsl' lurillll:i)' Jllll'iil's lli\ltiiAitA .i!JNJ·:s llilrlrc'ih, Mrs .. Jollll Ytlh:!SZ, Mrs. ir.lU Oil ·• J(lfnes ..-~!llt.rc 1 t•:ll:i J\ing and Ml', :!lid l\:lrs. lloll·lilllll\'dll illld r·hlllll'l'llllf Hlldil'lli'd, Wowl 111 lll'\l'rlll 1'""1' 1111 ' 11111 rll· IVPI'P stal~l'd at lhC' 1111111<' 11\ M1·s. . l'lwl'll•s Smith, Miss Phyllis . t•JI l•'ol<' 111"" will giVI' n flll'l'\VI'Ii iiii'JI.ll'l'l) 111' JlinnillgimJII, •·all<•d lllg Jli':I.Y<'I'. Mrs. 11111 ~111,1' .'\lall"ii[ C'lwrl<•s L:~xl<lll oJ' Lansl11g holl· '1'!11• <'IIJ~aJ:<'ni<•iil 111' J\l1ss Bar· Miller, Mrs. r:ilyla Cill'l'<'ll<', ~11''1. M1ss r::lll MariP lfol'll anrl lvnnlli<'l' sist<'t''s mnicl of lllllllll'. l•'nl' pnrly Ill lhi'll' lillllol' Wl•dJII'sdn,\' at tl11• ll11l'is lillllll' SttJHI:i\' :1\l<'l'· ~un1::! S<•h•••ti" 11

'i. 11l'i11g Mr,. L:J.~IIHI, f<ll'nll'l'iy ,rJ, lilll'il .Ioiii'S !11 AI Mrlli.•;Pn is 1'1'· J.'l·:tnl; Allt'll, Mis~ Dl•loi'I'S Jl11n· l'. Swlrt, IIIIth of Mason, spolw li<'l' duth•s sh<' 11'111'1' n llll'lJUols<• Ot'IIIIH•I' 1:!, ill i::lu :1! 1111• t:ranw j 11111111 1\lrs illlll)'llll 1•1 Jlu; daltJ(il· ll<'V. :-)r·~tll II, ~J:~I']IIIIIidd, jill';· l.i•slil' :Hid Mrs. l:l<•illl J(uiH'I'\s,l \'l'iiiPd liy 11<'1' jllll'<'lli';, ~1r. and nldson, Mil'S Shlril'\' 1\llhl'l'S. IIH.>ir. IVl!cldinJ.( vows Sailll'dayl'lil\ill d!<'!iio will! j<'l\'l'i<•d lll'<'ll· liall o11 ll1d\ mad. llios<• llill'lld·ltl'l' 11 1 liH• Iiiii' H1•v. nnli ~Irs 1'.

tor of 11!1• 1\l.lin ~'olll'<·l 1\!••IIIIHiist i'<ll'llll'l'i\' ol' Mason. I Mrs. IO:al'i .I IIIII'S, 111' AIIIPiitls. Mr. Mrs. Arnold ~111111'1 '1111d Ml'.'i. nllll'lllnJ.(, Ot•toiH!I' 1. in a dollilll'· Iiili'. Bl:ll'k :II'C'I'SSUI'il's ill'l'l'lli<'d lng lilt' \11 lid\<' " <It'll 111 Jill."· i\1. .\kl\lll'. lt<•l'. l>.lt·K:~\' w;1s a dnm·l1, spol(l• "" '1'111' l.iqltrll' J\:ln •. 'HoiH•II!i w:1.s ;•ni<•J't11illl'd Moil:a•JI i:. till' ""II 11!' 1\li', and \Vnlil'l' l<l'itil, 1111 of 1\111s11 n. l'iiiJ.: <'C'I'Pinlln,Y soi<'llllliZPd by ill'l' I'IISilllll<' 11<'1' 1(111\'I'I'H W<'l'<' 11 snndwll'ii~'H.1111cl ~il<•il' r~\VIi.liihl<• f11 rnll'l' p;"'"i' 11 f ilu• · Alli'<'lills Si11111li1111 ill I•:111111H'. H<'v, M:11·· lil~l WPdJH'sliay I'V<'ning :11ul Mr.~. Allri•d Mllil''<'ll. 'I'IH• lillsi<'SS<'S HI'I'V<'cl n p11 tiud< Huv, l•'r. Pnul DPHo!il• at MnHIIII C'lllsilg<' 11 1 n•d mst•s. ,SPJ'\'11'<'. l <Jil<'<' \\'ill IH• lllllliSiJPd I H:q1tisl r·lnlll'il, 11 j" 1 fol'llll'l'i\' 11 f Don:dd l'l'<'l'llily l'<'llll'li<'d :~11<'1' Mrs. Lnx1o11 \l'fiH ilonor<•d SniLJI'· Miss .Ioiii'S gro~dllal<'d J'mm Mn· spngill'lli HIIIIJH'I' witil \llSSI'd St. .James l'atholk l'iiun•il. Tile• Tom BPI'J.:l'IJil sPrl'ed 11.; iu•.si " •' Hirmillgllillll. · spl'iuling 10<'1'1'1':11 lllllitlils in 1•:11· day <'VI'Iling. 'l'hPy holil l'<'<'l'lVl'tl s11n hiJ.(il ""'""'I :11111 is Plllployt'd s:liatl. 'l'llill<• d<'t'oralious \\'t!I'C' in lil'idc• is 1hc daugiltel' of i\lr. 1111d man. Mr. :11111 1\olrs. C':~rl l<'ulh•r ol 1\h·. 1111ri r>Jr-.. J·:dwlll'tl .tud;irln I'OJII'. Whilr· 111"1'<' l11• mad<' 11 1111111.\' nil'l• gil't.s, 111 1111• ~;1111 l.il<• lnstll':llll'<' l'rllll· y1•ilow and IJI'own. Mrs. CJar·k K lforn and till' lll'c•ai•J'usl Folluws C:c•J'~'IIHIIIY l'lyrnoHili 111111 1\lr. :111<1 1\lrs. visil<•d 1\lr. llllri .\11s. l>il'i; 1\i'IIIIH'I' Hlll<iy ol' drilli.111;~ prnl1i<'lll< Mrs. J•:lln Jloili'J'I, of llntll p:IIJy. of t ':~lull ill i11 J.ansi11g. Mr. '' ' liritll'J.(I'OO!n's [llll'ents ill'l' Mr. and A ilrP:Ii<fast al till• l'han·onl Llo,vd 'l':ll'di<',V and l.illll:l SJH'III :11111 f:nnii)' :11111 ~Jr. and !>.Irs. \Vii· fnt'l'<i in IIIII'·'' r'ltlllllri<•;;, i\11 11"·1 Hl'l'l'l'd Ill<' J.:lii!Sis il·<' <'1'1'11111 :nul 1\illli"'ll is n •a•ni111' nl Mlll-illll high Mrs. Clifton Swift. llm:,:r• in LansinJ.( 1'11 ilo\\'l'ci tiH• Sundn\' with Mr. 111111 J\o1rs .. 1. !•:. li:1111 \Vrllr<' 1rJ' J\111·11 l'ill'k ,'-; 1111 . tivc• t<'niJII'I :111•·r• '""\'''111~"111 i~o 111 l'llkf' 111 IIIli I! nff:lirs. t :u<'sts nl· -•·iJo,J 111111 dru•;; f;o·m work piirl· /?xlen8iOil (.'[u bs 1 U1·icl" WPa1·s UJ·uc·udl''' Sutiu ll'l'Pmonr n1ul n rPr'I'JIIi"n will h1• \V:lltoi1 of 0:~11 I':~ ric da.l'. \VIII'Ii l\1111\\'11 il'' 'l'l11• J:ltt<' t'r11ss, li'JIIh•cl 11'11111 'l'l'nJu•;'sl'<', L:IIISill;.:, tillll'. ., J•'ur hur werlrling, tlu• lu·i<i<' 1:ivcn honoring thP ni·Wiyll'l'ds liP fnirl. Ualh :11Hi L<•sli<•. 'l'l11• r'IIIIJII" pi;tn!l 11 .lllllr! WP<i· lt<•d C 1 •<hu·-~Jr•i·liliau " dolllll'd a dn•ss 111 •·lwmpnglll' 0<'111lH'I' J(i ill St .• lillllC'S IJnll.

111 11<'1' I'<'JII>I'I 1111 )'1111\li i<'IIIJI''I' diJIJ:. . l'l:n 1 11~11J: 1'111lling l'Vl•nts was iu·nc·luiPci sa1i11 faslii"nl'd in a 1•'<11' traVPiing tiiP hrldl•l'iJan~:•·ll lngh,IJI.l County News IIIII'<' 1'1111111\' \\111'1<. l\1r~: .. 1. 1•:. Mr. 111111 i'vlro·. i\IIH•I'l 'l'omli;ln Ill<' !1111111 .IJIJSIII<'ss ill IIi<' llrsl princ·ess s\)'lu. Slu• <'llllljli<•mr.nt<•d to a l'il:tJ'r•o;ll gr11 y suit willi ------·-----llinl\1<• s\;1l;•ll !lull i11 I.1111Si111: atll'lldl•d 1111' ll'<'ddin1: of til<'il' l~ll'l'i:J~g. ol_ lil<'.IV•d (.'•:d:,ll'·l\~:.'nd· iH'I'. l'llscmilll• witlt li<•nnil lll'l'r's hl:wk :II'I'I":HIIJ'i<•s. lJpolll<'llll'lltllgll juniorand:.l'llilll'ili;•h:.r·IJIIIIiSIIIJ J:l'llllddalll(lill'l', Marl<· f'lili'I'IIC'•'i. Chut·ch Gl·oup J,ll~ •:l.tl~~JIIIl .. ".iil'l.' lhr. \·:'II~J~ISOI'IC'S and Wlll'l' II slllliil<i<·r l'lll'· lilllil lh<'ir IIOIII',\'IIlOIJII, Mr. IIIII( to .Juiv I, 1111'1'' II'''''' ·I :!<'lilt' at St. 'l'lullnas I'IIIIJ'C'h in DP!I'oil rn.<l I.Jst llitlls~i.l,l .II 11 111 "'""'' H:tJ.:l' ol :,'l'llow IWa•s. Mi's Swill wililll:li,,• tli<'il' lirllll<'l Yllltlli.'i'I'IIIJII'I'IIIII'I' c'olllll'il 1'11111'1 S:illlrclnv. Willi <lda Ai<·illlt with !I Jll'<"l<'ll\. 1 Miss Silndra J1 11rn h<'I'V<'d 11 s~in l.ansnr;:. Willi ;,:l llll'irdll'l''·· Mr. aiul MJ·s. Fl'ilnk HathiHJI'II PI M t' It was vutc•d to lllllkl• PliiiiiH'll'tl

1Juri111: ill<' ilfii'I'Jiollll, ~In:. II. :111<1 dilllgiJH•r, Dana, ''JlPlil ti1r• ans ee 1ng .i<'II'Piry as a sp<•<·ial Jllll,ic•c·t. Tlu• SUJ(J'I{ISIO: SIIOWJ•:Jt (;IVI•:N Mr. IIIHI Ml's, 1( 111 J(:ll•, tvlr. ;1111 t J.: .• 111111i ll'.t<i 11:1111<'11 r1f dr•r'I'IIS<'d Wl'l'il ••ncl with ti11•ir <laugliil'l', I lit•xl llll'<'tinv, will ill' II l'lll'isl· Mrs .. l:lllleH O'lli'I'I'Y, .Jr., Wd:i 1 ,\<lis J•:IIIH'I lliiiV<'iHil'l', l\:lirl. ,1,.1'· llll'lllhi'I'S 111111 .1 lifll':il pil'<'l' w:1s !>.Irs. Gi<ll'ill t'olllilin, 11!' lfoii:IIHI. , '1'1!1' \V, ~1. A. " 1 liulls<'l UniiP<i rn:1s worl\sllllJllf'!i~llll at lhc•illlllh' ~'lle!'l of hlllllll' 111 ·" ·;UI'Jirh.l' 1,1' :·;plillgil•,v and M1s. 1.:111~:1:•.\' !Jial't'd 1111 ill<' 111lilr• in llu•iJ' 1111'111· Mrs .. Jc•illliL• Dakin 1111<1 1\<li'H. AI· J,J'I'ilii'PII 'l~url'il, 11 "';' 1 ~'.1' I'Oaci 111 of 1111• li:ilder, MI'S Drll'i:~ ll:tillll'l'. ~tori< slillW<'I' Ins\ Wc•<inP~.I;:,\

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~ llll'lllill'l',. wislu•d to mal\!• "ill'· 111, oms an<. :IIlli Y ", ' 111 sJll'll Mr;-;. J[u,••IJ Snlitli, Mrs. \lal'~>id •lfu 111 Said 1\,Jrs. Smith. "Our Suml·1v With Mr · I II 1 11<1s ' '' ·, Jrv1ng room OPEN Jffiii~)J;; 1:.; PLANNED I rings 111111 JIIIIH :11ul Mrs. Don W:r·l' '' s. " 1 11

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-.!~· •\' ?··, i:.'l ot gloom. in lifllll.l' 11 1 ~lr. :rn<l 1\l~:s. l . .r•wis IIH'IIIs l'ol' 111/IIPiial :uul IIH• dali• Hu~etl:tll' and ltalph C:ilpi11 ul :·:1. 1visitinJ.( Mrs. SiniJIJ',; lnliH'I', Jo'n•ilj \ ~c;;,(, . lf"' • If only we wore million- Jlarl 11 n tlll'il' :illlil 1\'<•ddilll~ anni· lo Wlll'il. Cl:llr SJll'lll till' \Vl''.'!' .<'lid ll'ilillllallli•Jsl:IIJI. •I

<1.\J:\'\; J j{."./}::> _1-z":<(_ ? Th~:rc~~~ he an end 10 vr'l'!'ill',l' c ;IIP!ih :II'<' iuviiPd Ill !>.it'S. /\. IJ. 7.Pii:IPI', !VIi's, SP<h:· Mr. and MrH. i\ll'l' (,Jipill. ~·Irs. l•'lol'<'ll<'<' H. l lll'l'h•r wa:1 11

October 6, 1955

REVIVAL SERVICES

Bunl<er Hill Nazarene Clund1

STARTING OCTOfiER 2

'l'lu•a•c• \\'ill Ill' sp1•c•ial mu~i(', l.t•l tJs lil:ilw lhir; a

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/'! I \'·,:~~ \lll'lll'd In L:rnsill~: 'l'lll'~aiay aflf'l' l>.lcmlil'I'S rri the Mn<.lc•l·nl\llltn~~ INI OR·. • G.,. E . !Jut W(Jit! There's >Omelhin!J very new 1111111[', Sill' is I'I'Sillillg :II 1111· Vll'\V ol 1111' Yl!ill'~ jJI'Il.Jf'l'iS 1\'hl'll e or d's Most . ensatic~.:.tl :)JWIHiiJW IIIP pn~,l WllPk ill lwrllc~IPnsu.llt dtth \VPn: J~l.vPn ;J Jll\1 f Th W I S

.,,, ~ulv~ li,;r problcnls-<md yuUI'5, lou! lllll'~:t·~· l'l"lili<'lif'i' at Spal'l'll\1' lim:· tlu•y l'lilnplr·t.l'd '?~'tif(l'lllll buok'l Show of WorkwFree Washhl~

: fR [ ~ BOOKLET ul f ~·~0 ~m~ .. D~C ORATING IDEAS I S '·~~'·'·:·or;;:':':~J'f;:w( Filled Willi dozens of exci1ing

iliol\ Jo hrighlcn liP your hom~ ... idls huw 10 make !IIlLI do IICW ihings for CIW)' 1'00111, nnu 1\llllt.! uf tilt! Ck\'cl' id.:as COS[

mu1c 1iwu a !'cw dollars ..• ,,hows glalllorous. low-cost Arms1rung Qu:~ker Floor Cov­cl'illg< in full CL>Ior , .. cxpl:~ins how dccorat ing ideas together wi1\1 ()!Iaker dn give yuur humo ~.xlr:l h"allly. Come in nou• lo ~.

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fLOOR COVERINGS

NEW COLORINGS I

POPULAR PATTERNS!

A11d Armslrong Quaker ex· clrJsive K-99.lll finish gives you:

YEARS OF WEAR!

EASY CLEANING I

BRIGHTER COLORS!

TOP VALUE!

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Home Furnishings · Phone OR 7-0231

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r•Jrll'i'latlll'<i ~11'. 11_1111 Mrs .. Du·,errcr·tivP use or tim!' and ·2111'1');.1' W:i,\'111' llrlll'l' :11 11 lurtiulil)' <1111111'1' Tlu• llll'l'tinJ.( l'iosr>d with .1

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1\!r''· llu\1'1' I'I'L'I'il'<'ri 111:111,\' Jlir·1• 1 Singe!, :~fiPI' whi1•h t•o.iJostr;;s, J:ills lro~m till' \II gw•sts who ~II· Ann Billll'n. se1vc•d lrnwn fruit lC•IIIi<•d, di'SS!'l'l, l'IIOJ\il'S, l'Offpp :lllri IPH.

Mrs. II. G. I.Pwis of Atlwns Duruthv l•'e:Th; will rntcrtain visill'<i oi'PI' 1111• ll'l'Pil (.'lid with lhP villi> ;,1 till' IIPXI llll't•ting 0.·· Mr. :11111 Mrs. L. II. H:IITisun. Mr. Iober 2•1 will! Hosaiic; B0\\'1'11 ns :11111 :vll'!i. I 1111'1 )' Grail'lwn ami, l'n·lwsless. family 11f Ypsilanti :~lso r·:ilieil un ., ~l11son No. I '· Jill' ll:ll'l'isoi!S i:~st IVl'('i' end. 1\lason Nu. 1 PXIcnsion dub nwt

M1·. ;md Mrs. A. G. Campbell al the home o[ Mr~. William :11ui Mr. 11nd Mrs. Ellis Haynes Sehwarzw;Jclcier in>;t Thursday visill'll M1·. and Mrs. !~elwin Nux· lor an :~11-clny meeting. Seven on ol' Van Dvlw Sunday. members :mel 3 visitors, Mrs. 1!:1·

Mrs. F':~nnlP Hencicr~un enter· len SehcJ't'cr, Mrs. Mal'ie Brown lained Mr. IIIHI Mrs. 7.. v. Asbury and Mrs. Ludell Clwney, wPre :111ci Jtil'il:ml of Oil umwu, Iowa, present. Mrs. Grover Akers, Sr., l:~st week l'IHI. !\Jr. Asbury is ehnirman, caliad tlw meeting to JVIrs. 1 renderson's I> rot her. orde1·. Tile above mcnt ionrd

women and Mrs. Maxirw Hogll' Pntrida .Jolley, Bunny Monl'Oc were wcll:omed inlo the group as

r1nd Pliyllis Slic•k\L!I' of Grand new mcmiJcrs. Tiley ciiscusRcd Haven visited Mr. ami Mrs. 11. G. plans for tile coming year. An 1 llcnson Saturday. They allcncled offering was lal<en to ilalp a Ko· the J'ootl!all game l>elwcen Michl· rean Ol'pilan girl. Mrs. Sr.hwar:t.· gnn Slate university and Univer- waelder served a potlud' dinnt>r, sity of Mieliigan. Miss Jolley is at nonn and Mrs. Brown J.(aVL' a I 1 he Hensuns' nieee. lesson on making woodlll>c>r

M1·. and Mrs. Hubert E. Leon- flowers in the aflul'lloon. Mcm·l ani and Mr. :uul Mrs. Ceiand bars made apple blossoms nnrl Lamphere atlended the football african violcls and used wood· game at Ann Arbor between fiber, thai came fi'Dm Mul'uc•t•o, 1

Michigan Stall! univcrsily ami I for the petals. Uniwrsily of Michigan Salurday. The next mec>ting will he Octo·

M1·. ami Mrs. Lyle Newman bet· 27 at the home of M1·s. left Saturday moming with M1·. Allers. Christmas workshop will and Mrs. Art Newman who drove be lhe lesson. them to their home in Jacl>son· * Shcrwnml Oni1s '" ville, Norlh Cal'Oiina. Lyle New· Mrs. Fred Hammond ' enter· man is stationed in the m'l1rincs tained 12 women last Wednesday lhcrc. moming to organize the Shet:·

Miss Mat·sha Van Dorn of wood Oal;s extension cluh. M1·s. Quincey spent lhe wee!< end at Lawrence Smith, district cnun· the home ur Mr. anti Mrs. c. G. sclor, was present 10 assisl wllh Owl'n. organization plans,

Mr. and Mrs •• !. Edward Hlnl<le Officers elected were: Leadl't', Jcfl Thursday for Norfoll<, Vir· Mrs. Louis E. Neller: chairman, ginia, to visit 1 heir son and Mrs. Louis Hmnilton; vice-chair· daughter-in-Jaw, Mr. and Mrs. man, Mrs .• T. Bruce Eldred; sec· Waltel' c. Hinl;Je. He is slatlonecl retary-traasurer, Mrs. R. W. Zim·

merman; community chairman, lh_crc in the navy. The J. l~dw:ml Mrs. I-Iovt Reed; recreation lead· ~-Iml<les will sp~nci lhe .week end cr, Mrs .. Lowell Lowe; and news 111 No_~·folk an;! 2,."'t;el<s In Phlia- reporter, Mrs. R. J. Chambe1·Jaln.l llelplu.J, Pennsyl\,mm. . Regular meeting of the group

I Mr. and Mrs. Hoy a I Webster I will be I he lhird Thursday of

~mel fa~1lly ()f Batlle Creek vi~- each month. At lh.e close of tlw 11ed MI. and M1·s. J. W. Davts meeting, Ml'S. Hammond and co· OVCI' the wccl< encl. hostess, Mrs. Eldred, served re·

Mr. and Mrs. Joe -Bullen ancl freshments. Jo Ellen, nnd D1'. and Mrs. Rob· crt Bullen visited Sunclny with Mr. and Mrs. Richard Bullen ,or Clarkston.

. ~ . Mr. and M1·s. Mac Dean spent

Saturday and Sunday In Owosso on business.

You're invited absolutely Free!

Thursday, October 13, 10 a.m. and 2 p. m. Mason Home Appliance

LIMITED SEATING CAPACITY ~~jiii~~in to be sure ol a seat, come in or call Ill~

your dealer lor reservation

FREE PRIZES See the '56

NORGE WASHER with the reSUQSer •• , SO'JCS soop, hot wahH anrJ limo twtarnallc&ll~. New Tlrntj line control fltt:tht:::i H two ww~I~~:Hti In onet s"" ll11owl

See fhe '56

NORGE DRYER with the HAMPER·DOR

, , , ll's tho eas\eslloatJtno untJ unlooulno !lryer tn lllolocy. 4 W•y Drylno dries ovory wushnlllu,

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Accessories

CHROME EXHAUST EXHNSION - DOOR HANDL~

SHIELDS- OUTSIDE MIRROR- GAS DOOR GUARD

GRILLE GUARD

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AL RICE CHEVROLET OERNARD PLAI<I<E, Parts M,m<1go1

Pilge 8

Nor~th Aurelius Mrs. Betty U.ut1g

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100 Tablets $2.49

Chesley's Drug Store USO S, JoffCl'SOil OR·7-41181

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Mrss M,llulr Btrllr 11 w,rs " Still rJ,ry rllnnur gucsl of Mr .rnrl Mrs !Inw,ud H Smllh .r11rl f umly

I cd Pl11ilrps of LtiiSillf: Blhh• college W<ls .t gw st spc ilwr <~I t hu Young Pt•oplcs mt clrng Sun day evcnrng

Mt and Mrs Cl1rlc llriJ 1\ctc Thursr!1y evenrng riJ11ncr guC'sts of Jheu so11lnldll .lllri rirughlcr Mt anrl Mrs l[cJI>er t I I 11 t rg "IHI rJ.tughturs

M1 .tnd Mrs R.rlpiJ l'ullney, St VIsited M1 <liHi Mrs 1\rnneth VCISIIY

Hoger s <11HI f.umly of M 1son Sun Mt s Brur e l1oile1 ts of Coltlln d<~y C\elltllg j ilrr w.rrl unrlr>rwent 111 opur,rllon

l'um Bure.Ht mel I uesrl,tl cvr> Monrl.r; morning .tl I he St I .1w nrng .t! !he !low 1111 n Smllh /renee lwsprl.rl horne lltlh :.!7 mPmhPts tlle11rlr11g j Mr .rnrl Mrs W<~iter IIolz rrul Pre rce cre.un .111d collce were f.rmtly of Aurelrus ro.rcl rclurnccl served hy the memhct s I ilomc from n Bcnnrng Gcor f:ld

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lla\ing- sold Ill)' farm I \\ill spiJ Uw follo\\ing- Jll'l's mal J110pt•rl3 locall•d I lllllt• 1\f•st ,nlfl I nnlt• south ot 8\\artz Crt•PI\ at !)3(i1 Ifill road, on

Saturday, October 8, 1955 TltA< I OJ\:.

,Johu Ot•f'll' IH ndt•l D I '117 ,Johu IJ~f'lf' MmiPI A i'llfi ,Johu DPI'II MnriPI ,\ 1'11!1 ,John Dt•l'rr• Alodt•l Jl l!l'ifl Ohvt•r ('nll•t JHIInr IHodt•l II(, l•otd J'li~ 111lh Lmulo•r

1'ltU( 1\S Cht•l llllc! l'idWJI 111th Situ l1 Hat• I! UIM Clwvwll't l'idmJ• Wllh Slml1 lt•ul, 1017 Chc1 lllll't I Vz ton With l'lat Uucl> W3K

TILJ.A(,J• '1'001 s Oliwr Hlimh J bottom l'ln11 Cusp J'low 11 1!11 llo huh 01111'1 IJntlnms Gr·nluun llrwnw l'lm1 8 tt. ,John Ht'll t• Drst II fl tulnnt•aJlohs Afnlillf' B1s1 7·fl Cas1• SJlllll~-:"t ool h Jl,tflll\1, 'J Sl'l',, IIC\\

IntPrnutlonal SJlllllglonth lhur ow, :~ Sl't John HcPII' SJlllft~; tool h IIIII' I 011, 12·fl lnll'r 1natwnal SJlllll!:lonlh llarww, JO II. lnlt•rmallon:rl Fu•ld ( nltl\nlor, II ft lllllhon ( n1!1pru lwt, 10 It, CnltiJlllt'lll'l, II It 2 ,John U•e11• '1'1ut1or ( nlthutms, 2 low ,John IJI'I'll' Jlt•1•t ( nlltl'lltm, J lOll' Intm•mtlmnul l'nllhatm, I IIIW lruul Uoll1•1, 10 II, l (obey l\Jnnnlf• SJll <'arlt•r s, I' l'., 1110 hu ~ltlmuntl nn,tl l\hllllllt Sllii'Dril'l' ,John Dt'Llc G1u111 llrtll, 17hoiP David llrudlt y Lnnl' and 1•1'1 !llizl'r

Sp11•uder Dlxte 1~0\1 Cwp l'hdllll'l, I I'll\\ John Dt•t•J c l1ow Cnrn l'lnnh!J' ,John I>r r•1 c A Munm1• J,nutll I' SIIJICJ li

IIAl' 'I'OOUI Ut•nn llay M.tllf't JUorh•l '1117 J> 'I' ,John Ht'l'l I' !Urm II' 7 rt. I', 1' l~m d 1\loWPI', lo rt 1'. 1' ,John I>em" !'iuh• lklh I'll' ftnl<e ,John Dt•e~t• Side l>1•hvery ltalw nn l'UbbCJ Jntm nutlonulllalm· iiO 'I'

At 9:00 a. m. Sharp lllllr• l!omt•ym, :12 fl. .John Hrt•lf• \Va~:on and Hat J,, 'lrn 'I nr s .John llr i'll' Wlll,llll arul I~IH J,, Ioili lur s Slrtl Wug-onanrl Hurl,

C OltN J 001,:-i ,John llr••r r Flr•lrl ( IWJlpr 1 :'\n hi Fox S1lagp Jllnwr r Corn ('tiiiVP~ m 20 ft .~ Wagons with C'nnl'l'yoJ llottoms ,John ll1't'll' ( 0111 l'lt lwr Nu 221i 2 1n11

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,l Llr rill£ ~lnlnJs I.!,; IT I' Hint J.smrfh I nn.s nnd i\111 rl l.lt 1 I 11 llrrll I • 1111 II l'tpr ll11•s, ( nltr 1 •IIHI Ht tum·r .l II opt• G.rsollll!' ~1o1m s IIi do unlit Tao!, l'n11r 1 Sh,tll llt•lls .llltl I'HIIqs

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I~unch Sl'r\'t'd on grounds. Ewry Jlrt•cnution will be talwn, hut the On nl'r, l\l,uta,t!;l'l' and Am t Hlllt'!'I s "ill not b1• resJJonsiblt• lm• accidents.

ANYTHING YOU 1\IIGIIT NEim WIU. Rl~ SOLD

BILL CRAPO, Owner GLENN CASEY, Williamston STAN PERIUNS, Swartz Creel>

Auctioneers

'l'EI,I\18 OF SAU•J - CASH

Gt'lll'S«'f' Co. Savings Bani{ S\\,utz Cret•l•, Clet•li

Crt•cllt may be arrnngl'cl with thll elt•rk on good bnnl<abL• IIOtt•s at H% interl•st

Ingham County l~ews 6ctober 6, 1955

At 'S lOth Anniversary

1935 to 1 55.·•····.··. -

20 Years of Continuous ~lea~th & Prescription Service

The O~d look~ 1935

';inr.n w.-. 0JWn~d n11r door~ fnr il1il fir!.l lime in 19J5 we hava expanded our f;wililiw., ~.e1vir:e'. <lnd mur.hronrlise \elec!ion In meel the need~ of you-

l'lnw vtn !J,.,Jiw.: yr.o~t 1-1ill find in W,;;r'l :.<-11-'ierve one of the rno~l modern ,'ond mro11•IPIP <lror<'J '.lorP.I in lhe r.o1rnlry.

Here's quick, easy shopping ul ils be~l. You choose exactly what you want from self-service displ<~ys thot pui· thu rncrchandisc right at· your finger lips. No w,liling for ,, clr:rk. Jusl pick up whcll yo11 W>'lnl 1111d huvc your purchase checked by a court,:ous, compclenl clerk.

Dru~s tmd. !f-~ea~~·~~-·J Needs J

TOYS 1 aOOOas of them

AU New

Shaeffer-Parker

'ENS ·SETS

F .. 4BULOUS COSMETICS

I Complete Veterinary Depart.ment • IL

WHITMAN GILBERT

CHOCOLATES

The [~ew Look ..... 1955

Thi~ i! •'I picloii'A of p11rl of o11r r.lore 11:: il hr.k<; Imlay- mnre lli•lll do11bled in

~i'if'· All il;i~ h~c. hP.sn po~'.ihle lh.;nk•: l.n ynil mvl yn11r f.iilh in 1".

Ralph Swinehart- Bob Ware- Ed Ware- Mr. and Mrs. D. Leo Wan

1935- 1955 Serving Your Community

Quality Merchandise Our policy is, always has been and .always will be to sell only morchundisc of the highest quality. WE GUARANTEE YOUR COMPLETE SATISFACTION WITH EVERY PURCHASE.

Over

4.000

Fresh Prescription

Drugs in~ Stock A~ways

u~ ~UI'C lo vi~if ~lll' prc~"riplio11 J,1boralory when yo11 COfllO Jo Ollr sforC!. ~llC f<n your~olf JICJ\'/ ruJiy propiirl'd we oro lo 1mrlorrn illll i1111Jorl~ord lu::•lllo ~;.rvicn ol t.Ofll·

pntlfh.linl] pr•:~crih~._ld filAdkiJW.

~co: loov: ne:illy ''VP.fythirHJ is rorr,lllr_jed lo pl'Dvide t:rompl serviu1 willnltd '"uilicinq ll•lind:ol.inf] r.Mo hr ~F:ed.

So:r. our exlemive ~lock of pre~r.rifJiion drugs anJ dwnli­r:ul~, in~ludiri<J ilrfJ modo;rn "rroir.oclr: dnrrJ£.'' l·~oticn our

relrigerillnr 11\:,•d r .. ,. llro ·Jrfe. ~:eepinq of ( i!i'l.lill p(Jparati~~Jit~.

$,;e the nperalinq •new;; r.IF<or,linasl r.f or;;· p;<:,r.riplion l.:.br,r~tory.

SEi:II~G I~ BELJ!'.VIl'-!G -·- WAR['S DRUG STORE IS

THf: llLACf TO IIAVI~ YfJIJR PRF'l~RIPTJOH i'ti.I.ED

Low Prices Our policy of making every price a low price every day mean£ you receive the riCJ!tl quulify at the right price everytirnc yotl shop .11 Wc~re's. Tlois ltc1~ been uur policy since 19]5 when our store was founded.

Complete CAMERA

SHOP

Diabetic

Needs

COSTUME JEWELRY

HaUmaa·k GREETING

CARDS·

SEAL TEST ICE CREAM

THE BEST

COMPLETE LINE

PACKAGED DRUGS

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.Free Delivery Day o1· Nighf-Phone Mason OR 7"!04J J · . L.

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11ng1Jcun Bands VIii/ Pe,~·form At Stanfo1·d Game Saturday

Odobcr 6, 1955 The Ingham County News ·Part 3

Jn~-:1111111 lllr:ll sd11111l harul:1 1

wltldt will IIJ•JH!al' In Mklll~:rn

Sialr. nnlVt!r.~ily's Sl!1'11lld anrttt:il hand rln,Y, ll<'loiHol' H, in Mil<'ldirt Hllrrlinm, ltwlttdr. Lan:.:lng l•!a:,f· !!I'll, Lllnslng Suxt Oil, r•:iisl Lilli· sing, Mnson, l loll nnd OIH•mo:;,

Final R~tes for Former Resident Were on Sunday

Sonw I,Hflfl yrrttng mttsldans will pr.rforrn li!Hiror llw hiilon rtf J~unorai snrvi<'<•s for lllrs. hnnrlrnnsll!l' Dr. !•:elwin f·'l'lllllw G1'1u·e Woods Lamh<•rl, 7n, wr:l'l! 1

Fox Theatre Will Present Disney Film

Gnldnlltlt. Tlu•,•• alsrr will willtl'ss l'llliduetcrl al Vngl funeral ltnmt! . 1 1 ' ltil'l'l'rilhl!• ill liS "''11[11', I 11' sll I· the lnlersl!f!lionnl Mil'ill!-:1111 Slllli!· In Dansville Sundny with bnri1rl Slanfrrrrl fnotlwll g:rtru'. <Ill Ill!! fnmlly lol In Dansvllll' jo•t'l rn.rlll'l' indrull'd in Wall Dls-

MIIIdn).( ltls sl'l'lllltl apJH'<rl'<ttll'l'l r•pnwlery. tll')"s "'I'IH• L11•ing IJI'sr•rl" hrln~s litis year on IIH! Mlr·ili).(llll Slilll' Mrs. Lnmlwl'l rlil'rl In .ll!llllif' lo tit<• SIT<!I'Il of lito !•'ox 'l'ill'illl'o' r·nmpus, Dr. c:olrlrnlln will rlil'l'l'l F~rlmonrlson 1\lf!lllllrlnl hospilnl, 1111 :tl'l':ly llr st l'llllf:l' cil',;o'l'l Jll'r· 1!11• utas!il'd lt~~nds in n liPid IH'I'· I' Coundl B!Ltffs, lnwn, Srplemlmr sr>11nlilil's. 11 wiiiiH• ,r 111w 11 :1 clii)'S fiii'IIHIIH'l! of 2 of his 11\1'11 :JR. lii•giuttiiiJ.( 'l'lll'Sdll)'. 'I'll<' filtll mari'IH•s "Mardi SlH'IHIIHI11111i" Mrs. Lamllf'l'l, rlatrl-(1111'1' of lite 1111rl "On till' Mall." lui<• Dnvlrl and J~llznllPih \Vnocls, 1'11111-(<'S fr11n1 sliirl<ly n·nllslir'

In ;r lrihllli! In lluoir lllill'Sii'll, was ilnrn In l11~hnm township rttllrn••nls 111 hir:ll riram11 lr1 sc·t•nc•:; tlw 2•1 hl>:li s<'itool lwnrls will join Der:<!lllhcr II, Ji'l/.i, <Jill' 11f 11 fnm· of ltrl':tiiHaltittJ: iiii'Piinr•ss ~~~

tiH· l~fl·llll!tnh<!r Mid1i~;111 Stn11• llr. J•:rlwin Fl'laulw Cluldmu 11 lly nf 10 r·llllrlrrn, li ll'tvlng pr•·· AWARD FOR TRAFFIC SAFHY ACHIEVEtviEI'ITS Ono of 1:1'' h;ltT•·.n t!r•s,•rt ilrl'aks .111111 lllliVI'I'Sii,Y IIHII'I'Iiing Jrnnci ill l'l!cil'd ill'l' in dl'alh, Sill' II'IIS , , , . , ' lltflllllll. 1\'llli II \I'I':Jillt 111 illl'lcil'llt spPIIIug oul "f:OLDMAN" in 11 · nrcl V. F~tlo'fllll', M. S. U. hand rll· nniiPrl In lllill't'lagl' lfl \VIlliant ·~":ler.rca s le~drng contemporary sculpi"ors, Vtncont Glrnsky, puts the in whil'!t slalwart 1 • 1111 r 11 ~ 1 , ,1111 t fnnnation slnoll'illn~ from g1nl n•c·lnr. Lnmltrrt of Plnlnfl<•ld, Illinois, on f11111htng touches on the Carol Lane award, u statuetlo presented an- itll(lt lw:tl'll'ci r 11 iilddn~ lllllll<ll' llnr• In J.(onl Iilli' and sidPiinP 111 'l'l . 1 1. 1 1 0f'lni1Pt' 20, lfll4, ill' lwving dil'ci nually to the women and the women's club who rna~e the most out- :rll<•m:rll'. sld,-•lltt<! 1111 !.Ill' frrollmll f!Pirl. 11

' :-;p;n· 0111 rnnrr: IIIli-( •anr May 20, l!l2D. Sin<'!! IH:ln' Mrs. ;tanding contributions in the field of traffic safety. T~e award is l':rpturl'd It;· tho• n:rlur:rllst· Jo:adt lt1111rl will Ita\'!' ils own I will piny:! " 1111 '1' tnar·dws rlurlng I Lnmberl h11rl mnde hl'r l1nme In .ldministercd by the i'lrJtional Safety Council through grant of She!l ,·anwranwn wr'tnsl' .lnh il \\'as tro

monwnl of glory tnr1 a llrid 1111• prngt·:iln nnd IIH' lt•arlillotwl Cnnrwll Bluffs. In !!lOti sill' r'<Hn· Oil company. In addition to the statuette, win,ers receive $1,000 ~l'r•k nul anrl plwlo).(raph lit·• ~olo lllill'o•h oil IIH• field itt a pr:•· "~!. S. tr. ,o.;!J;;oio\\'S," I plelerl Iter nurse's lt'ltinin!: \avtngs bonds in recognition of their safety activities. ltidci<•n lir" of tlw r!P:-;c•rl, llw film g11111 ,. program heginnillg ;tl 1~::111 , . .•. . , ., ..... ·. . • eoursc al Ann Arbor·, lall'l' lal<· "'"" ,.11111 pil<'ci and rll'l'l~lopl'rl from

r lllf. J .tlttllll ... nrl hts .tsstsl.llll., illg post gradual!' ll'llt'k Ill ('nok tlliiu~:rnols or i'PI't of film gar· p. 1

111' IIIII 1 II I' II f Drillmaslr•r C'. Osmr Slover, will Cnunl,l' hnspilal in Chio:IIJ.:Il. As J·~ll!(llsh rii'Jlill'tllll'lll or ~lil'itl;!:<ttl il ill ~l:tt'lit:~' . .; Vinr•l\:tl'rl, ll'ltil'\1 111 ,11 ,rl h~· I"P sl'i<'nlisis ll'ilnsP

:'. :tr r 11 °11 11 H! 1

••: r lll!"l ';'r'j hc>ld !l;!ll) '"II il. m. l'l'ill'llrs;tl lo a IIUI'HI! site gain!!rl lll!llll' w:rrm Siale univPrsil,\'. J•:ntill<•d \\'!!. , t;Ji;,·s lilt• t'l'll\1'11 :r . .; 1111• quittl••s· spPd:rlry i . .; llw Iiiii<• kllnll'l1 fasl· m:r 11111 • 11 ' nwss<:1 ,." 1111 ~ 11',. pn•p:II'P tlu• h:r11ds f11r llwir afler· fJ•ienrls in Miehigan, flli!iois and LJAM LLOYD <:Aic!USON AND

1.-i<'l1<'<' 11r qu:rii1111Pss. Till'S fpfl 1111• 111.,1.;ps 11 r I ill' Al1wrlo•: 111 dPSI'I'I.

spell oltl " gl).(iplll,1,' ,. M. S; 11 ·,. 1111"n pr•r["nnattl'l'. 1 l1111'a, l!spe1~lall1' in lilc Cilrisllan TilE II lJ MAN 1'1' A ll!AN Jm.' 111111'<' slrlista111ial nir "r N<•w Yorl; "Tit<' :\1:111 !•'rom lliltPt' Jlidg<!," whll:·. pll:yln!:. 1.111 ' f·t~lll "'":11(. 'J'IH• h:rnrls will pn:·wlr• i11rlivi1l·jllome al Cntmdl Bluffs. Tlw VORMERS, llw l)llflk I'IIIISidPrs'Cily fot' till' liriny dnmpttf ll:o• ill 1•11 f11 r fr11111 (1niv 1 • 1 ·~nl·llll<~l'llit· undu 1111 dilllitlltl "f lrllf. L< 1111 111111,1' '"' ll11• lil•ld in llw followin;~ 1 gn!alr!t' pari of hl'r life 1\'11~ spcnl Garrison as a man lil'rl In hlltniln· Allnnlll', and lra\'r• hnrl "" ro•· rirorwl. 1•11 r11 i 11g 111 till' Fox in il

111'11<'1' Owos~"· J•:lki"n,.lioll. M:r·lriolnr: for nlilers. She was ;mill'· lty and irwapa!Jie.of a<·ting with· f,(l'l!ls, ex.·r•plill:,: :til 1ll'o'a.si"nal rl:ttrbl" f••~tllll'l' Friday :rnd Salltl'· sCJn, Flilll J·:<'r'l'ilr·r. 1-!ast Lansin;.r,ltlvc member of the First Congr·c· out il. Thl' sf'llin).( is the ah"Ji. lwing<' "f riH•urnalism. Tlll'y hal'<' olil)', 1,1, •. so•rlls stal!l'o'"•'ll'il r111 t1ftlfl.", 110\V C:JJI~IS'I'It\N SCIJ>:NCJ•: ' .. ·' JII':AJ.S ! t;r;lltd H:!pids Ollawa Hills, Du· ).(allonnl church in Coundl Bluffs. linnisl lummi! of 1111' !111 ymrs c.slablisla•rl lleal'it l'lum Inn, a fighls i)'lll'hin;:s, <'XPI"siCJIIS anrl

I ranrl, f·lntl Hl'iHilc, Ilat·lwr also a memlwr of !he Order nr before llw Civil war. sumnwr honw lurnl'rl into a glliiplny plus 01 lt:~ndsrHtw hr•rll, 01 , I I Springs, F"wlr•rvillf', Albion, Lud·l E<Lslern Star. No Muson·DixrHI line in the lntsiness, ensunl hill Jll'lllilaiJic•. fPit'iling iH'I'CJilll' ;rrHI 11 ltissahln 'W IV Knowing the Truth 1 in,:lon. !]ig- ll:rpirls, Lrnsing ~ex· Surviving are 2 hmllwrs lind a s.mrth ~Pas, twr· Dixor~·\'al:s. 1 Head lit~ hook f"r rPI'ip;•s, mnk<• villn!n.

Milkcs. Free" 1: loll, r.r:llld JJ;rv<•n, B<!ldlllg, sislur, .Tamr~s \\'noels, \Va\'IWS·il'llhct•. 'I hrrr• lh'rl lite 111\'0IIid, l'l!!il'l'\'illlllllS fell' ll<'Xt SU1111111'1'. "Hilll'l' l.tirlgo'' hll:C'IS ;r[J or liiW 1'11 • f':rr·"· Olwmlls, Sr. ,Johns,,ville, Norlh Carolina, Ch.arlc•:i .Jloherl Louis Slrvcttsol1, ltltrl his lit,,~,, ;o:;so•ls in 'lilillllil)', lill'l'<!hy

~~a liml \\'I LS

OdolWJ' !l, I !);),j

ll:•lr. 11. rn. 1!1:)1) on ~'IIIII' tlilll

J•:nlon !Utpicls. l..itnsing J•:asl1'1'11 j Woods, Dnnsvillr, and llllzcl wife, F:ltlny. While ltr• hils always T T kl' ( h rn:rldti)( it fill' lilf• ran or re:tl anrl c:mnd ltiipids Wy<mling. Woods F'owlcrvlllc. Then• is hccn lhoughl or as tile nulhot· of WO run lOP. ras es ;wtion rilms a pl"a"tnl dwngr•

,\II ""' c•pl 7 or 1111' ilanrls tool; !also a' nicee, Mrs. Nina Slcmps, the family, Ollll SAMOAN AD· Slll'ritl"s llffic·prs unlnnglt•d ~ from 1111• "slalil'" l)'fli! of IIUidllor pari in till' inali).(UI';tl hand rlay whom Mrs. Lambcr·l eared for VE:NTURF: rc•vPnls 111111 Fanny I <'riishes norlh nf i\Jason o11 [;;.;. rln111111 in wl1id1 I he l'ftlll<!!'a anrl lasl y<•ar. ~'PII' h:rnrls I his year I sin<·~ the nir•<·e wns ri months old. wns. a wrilr•r· of <·onsir.ll'mhiP 127 Siilurd:.ry lli.!(ili. .l<lnH!.s Jledg-· Ill'! di 11 io>:UP <Tr•alr• 11111sl or llw :rn• Jlig Hupids, l'nrn, llllllr'n, Tllerc 11 re also severn! olhrr menl. Most of tile book ts n :J. lt>n, D:rn,wtlle, rlrrri'P olf Lt>>:ron ;wtion. :ll'mrrling lo JJ 1~rhrrt J•'ox,

:tl11rlmr Springs, Ludington, nieces anrlnephows. year· diary wrillen by Fnnnyldrive nnrl Slllill'kerl 2 r·at·s in lill':rtn• ml'nl'r. --------:------~ U\\'os.so n11rl St. .Tol111s. ' ----- rluring their sillY in Samo:r, and Lindy's parf.:ing lor .. rosPpil 'I'll· '1'111' ma).(ic: I')'C of lhl• l'in<•m:r·

--------- · together with rare pklures of rrntlwles, Milson, ltli the rPar of So:npo• l':rmrora will Ito• aimr>rl al

\Vn prdy th.1t Pr(l~;d,.nt Eiscnho'llor is quickly rostorod to good hc•lth and will onco moro bo ,,blo to c•rry on tho duties ho so ably performed in tho OtlSI,

' the family, lhl"O\\'s a new li).(hl on ill e:tt' driven hy Mrs. Alta Smilll, :nll'ienl Persia wJwn WaltPr ~Book Tf1alk their domcsliC'ily. LansinJ.(, \\'llil'll had stopper! hi•· \\'anger's "TIIC AdvrniUJ'I'S ,)f

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1. _l_ j . The Slevensnns loved tllC ex- [ore enll'ring ihl! lntnl;line. !led~· fJajji B11h:t," <·nnws In 1111• Fox olie South Seas. Mrs. Theresa lien was lklwlt!d frn· rn:l;less Thrnlrf' as a r!ouhle fealttre Ji'ri·

I 11 1111 ,., "'"'" '" 11o,. ""loli<· 111. llnll Morse prefers quainlnrss hy IIH' driving anrl Tufcntlwlcs for fnl· rlii)' and Sn1unl:1y.

SAL AYOUBEE Sun Lift• Assurauee Co. of Canada

l l!l W. illidti~·un, Lun~ing l'hone IVunhne ll·!JO!H

Af,.,,,,.,"' Liim>~·r: Mnntln,· '""""~" Hnl- Inn. She anrl her hu~hnnrl found lowing- too dose. . Sl:irrin).( .Tolin Dc•t'<!l' <11111 urdHf, :,!.;,; 'l'lltJKtluy Hlld 'l'!nmo~duy, 7-!1

I p, m.; Ttw:-;duy und Frltlny, II ::In In 1:.! :ao: Satmclny, 1 u-12 noou,

! Some follts do all I heir w9a vi nl-\

lon Saturday night, hut at lhe Ingham County ilospital they rio

· il on week days. Ynu, Joo, cnn

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E!lnln1! SieW/11'1, Ill!! color· 1'11111 l~ [ M hll~l'rl Oil llw I'IIIIIIIIIS C'[;t;.;sil' !Jy rs, Grace Jones

Dies in Hospital .Jame,.; Morit!l',

I\ II I ill' l'llllliiiH'P IIIIo! 111'111111 rrf Pl!rslu sann• 21lllil ;,>Pars ago will s\\'l!!!p lll'l'IISS IIH! S<'l'l'l'll Ill (ll'll· Mrs. l;ruo•l' !•! .• fottll's, flf), 302[) vlrll' 1111' 111~-tilll).(lils. 'I'll!' rtlm Slits rrrnd, dll'd Snlurtlny nl. Ing· honsls s r• q til' Ill'" .s i11vrrlvl11g !tam Chesl hospllnl wllC!I'I! she han•m !waul IPs, slaw >:iris, wild lwd ill!l'll for 2 Wl'<!lts. MrH, .Tnnell 'l'lll'l'lllllllll Wlit'l'iol' wortll'tl and was horn 1\prll 2H, IRRfi, in .Tnd>· IIH! mrHtllil'd solriii'I'Y 11f lho• s1111 dntt~ltiPl' 11( .Jnhn 0. nncl Caliph. II Is abo I'Oillftlo'il' with J•:JII.alll!lh l~llsworllt Wnlermnn. l'XPr·utloiii'I'S o'lillli'l dril···rs llll't'· . l'ilanls and ittlo•I'I'S ' ~Irs .. illlll'S allenrlr!d senool IT\

· · · .Jal'i<sott. In i!lllll slw mniTlerl "ll's ,\!ways l·'air 1\'l'allto•t·," 1 AIIH•rl Jllnltl<! in .Jal'ltson, They

'lnrrlrq: I ;,•ttl' 1\,•lly. I Inn llnll<'y, llvr•d in rlw Jo!aton B.nplrls nne! C'yri !'hill'!''~'· D11loto•s l :r:1~· nnd r.11 nsin~ III'Pas anrl 14 yeut•s· ngo ~lldiiwl 11.111. Will hi' al lhr F 11X nwved 111 Masrut. Mr. Illnl<le dlerl Sunrl:ty a11rl ~lonriny. .~uvera I years ago.

In S••pll'lllilPI', w;;:l, slH! wns i\11 ~l·C:·!\1 lllltsio·nl in I 'itH'IIlll· '~I'IIJH 1 illld l'Uitll', Wilh IW\\' ,o.;IHl;.{ lllill'l'il'd lo .l11ltn .Iones al Mason. hits nnol dnrwing nllrniH•rs, ihl' 1\lrs .. Jorl!'s allcndl'd the Mason llkitll'l' t1•lls '.' lllo~d.o•rtt sllll',l' 11f :llllnptisl l'illll'i'h. r;. I.'s, IIH•tt· lt'll'ndslilp lho~l I Survivin, .11 •1, 11 , 1 ·J. d 1\'l~:tlill'lt'd Ill l'l':tt's 11r ;;1•p:trnlinn, ' g ' 1l HIS ldll • lhl'it' adv<'nlui· .. s 1111 11 Nc•w Yorl< ,.fohn; 11 sotl, Allwrl lllnkiP: a TV show, llllllilwil' lo\'1' affnirs. sisll'r, Mrs. nru l!unlley of Vestn-

/llllr~; 12 ).(ranriehtlrln•n; iiiHI 2L J.:l'<~;ti·L;rarHII'ilildl'r!n,

I•'Uil(l)'ill SPI'\'ii'PS \\'(~J"(~ ('Ott·

dur·ll'ri al 2 p. m. 'l'twsrlay al ,Jr•w· 'l'lrr• 1{1'1'\'I'S sc•hool lllll'!h or 1'1 ( rurtl'l'lli 1101111' with Rev. Cllll'·

Slol'i\ilrirlgr• :11 1\l·!lli and Jlrogan rnr·r Rodrl nf lite Mnscm BnpliRt road \\':ts c•ttll't'l'd ,,.,.,. litl' \l'f'Pi< 1'11111'1'11 11flkinllng. Burial was at

Ro~f' I fill ecmeii!I'Y, J~alnn Rap· •'iirl. ll1•'1;s ll'l'l'l' rill<•d hill 1111 ' ill~. Pallhl'ari'I'S WPI'e Charles,

Reeves School Entered

o11ly llting r<'!J 111'il'ol '"b;.;ir11' \\'liS !lay, William and Glenn lluntle~·, a pen ~Pl. J•:dwnl'll 1\IPpJH'r and .h!~SI! Sale.

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When You Think

of Insurance

Think of

The next groat advance in the evolution of civilization cannot tako place until war is abolished.

-Douglas MacArllwr

Lr·t us I'XJJiaiu Hw new hroml l'urm n•silh•1wr~ lnsu ralll't~ -

You'll hn :uuazt~d at the C:ll\'t!r-

McCowan & McCowan Aul.lturiwd A~-:o:nl. filL" Aulo 01\'lllll'1i lnsiii'IIIWo r:n.

Film- UAIIII.I'l'Y- \\'INDS'l'OitiU - ,\CCIDENT

l'h01w Oltclmrd 6·12/il

--~-----------------------1 profit from this old·time hanrli· c:raft, as a creative avocation and a pt·oduclivl' c!Torl. The Ingham county library has WEAVING

LOOK AT AL·L THE CH~CKERED FLAGS . .

r. Mnn. Tut~. Wrrl. Thur. 2 Show:; lro111 7 1'. M. .1 Frlrlnv.!i .. turrl.ly 2 1\h'lW~ from rt::IO r·. M. SIII1(Lty F.IHIWt. c.nnlillll!HI~ frflrtl a 1', M.

friday & Saturdily, October 7-8 TWO COUH\ IHT:':i!

Lex Hai'I\1'1'-Mara C:nnlny-Sit·pht·n :'lkN;1ll,Y in llw slm·y of Ute Wt·.~t.'s La:-;1 L:m ll':is )'t•aJ's • , •

The Man from Bitter Rid9e l:ii':COND Fl~i\TIIJH':

Jl\ a Cint·nt:tKr•nJH' illa;.;ie CarpPI

Jnlm Vt•f'pi!-J':lainr· Sl.f'll':tl'f.-i'ial 1\in;~. Cole

Adventt.ues of ~iajjm Babba Also i'OJII',\'1~ {)a rtorm

Sunday & Monday, October 9-10

pqo" M·G-M oN Cl NEMAScoPJ: Moo ..:oLoR ~Hoar the hit son~• lrom tho M-G-M RECORDS UM I-f-

Tnm & ,Jcl'l'~' ·Cartoon - Latest Ni~ws

Tue., Wed. & Thur., October 11-12-13 Walt Disney's

True Life Advenbn'll

The Living Desert Cartoon }rcatumtte "Hen and lUcl"

' NEXT WEEI\:-Bowcrv Bovs in SPY CHASERS" with Richard Conte in TilE' BIG TIP-OFF; Donald O'Connor anclirraucis in FRANCIS IN 'I'Im NAVY; A Great l?wuily Picture l\IARTY. · ...

I YOU CAN DO, by Edith Allen, a book that shows how lo set. up and operate every ltillll of loom from small frames to 4·11arness types. Make your own rugs, drapes, bedspreads, neckties and pot holders.

Caryl Chessman ilas woven a eomplicated pal! ern of sin against society. Convir;terl of an especially ugly crime, he has written 2 hool's from San Quentin's g:ts chamber. His latest, TRIAL BY ORDEAL, was pllblished against the wishes of prison aulhol'itics.

I. His cxeeul ion ilas been post ponerl< several times. Neerllcss to sny, tllis is a great slrain on hio;· puh· lishcrs. His first boolt was CI~LL 2<155, DEATH ROW. His hool<s arc remal'lmhlc portraits of the ct•iminal mind, donr by a maslcr· hand.

To clear tile air, let. us con­slclcr the good citizens of Call· fomia, as prcsenlcd by Don II. Roney, in TI·IIO: CALIF'ORNIA CITIZEN. This boolt w11s wrillen for the person who wanls I o know what slate and local gov­ernment does. It is part. of n series that will ultimately c;ove1· every slate. Someone must he working on one foe· Michigan now. In the meantime, we can lcnrn from what other states are doing.

Jumping into the ocean from Pismo Beach, we find the Padllc still mlling with the punches de· livered during the many hatllcs fought thereon. Hanson W. Bald· win, in SEA FIGHTS AND SHIP· WRECKS, presents 18 !nics of men and ships under stress on the world's oceans. They include shipwreclts, disasters, battles nml mutiny. 'l'he Battle for Leylc Gulf, the torpedoing of the Lusi· tania, slnl<lng of the Titanic and the Admiral Grnf Spec are high· lighted In the book.

Winged tlghtet·~ are 1hc con· cern of John Crompton in THE HUNTING WASP. C r o m p t o n claims 1 hat his sttbject, lilte the spider, is a maligned and mls· understood creature. The hunting wasp Is not a sociable character, but a lone opet'atoi' In n life of hair·ralsing notion. Tl1ls wasp's sting is usually not .painful to human beings. Just in case you want to e.xperlment, don't bother.

Working for the federal gov· ernment mattes some people was· [Jlsh, 'ot• so Martin Merson feels in PRIVATE DIARY OF A PUB­LIC SERVANT. It can't be said that Washington drove Merson into hls cups, because he resigned from the Dl.xle Cup company to become a special consultant for the International Information Ad· ministration. How that progt•am was persecuted by political shake· down artists Is Merson's story,

William Lloyd Garrl~on stood up for women's rights and watched their lefts, too. A man of uctlon, a practical reformer, his biography has been written hy R.ussell·B. Nye, head of the

Drive with care ••• EVERYWHERE!

Great l>'eatures back up Chevrolet Performance: Body by l~isher-Bctll-Race Steering-Outrigger Rear Springs- Anti-Diue Braking -12-Volt Electrical Sy:;lcm- Nine Engine-Drit·e. Choices,

Every checkered flag signals a

Chevrolet victory in official1955 stock car

competition-not only against its own field

but. a1ainst many American and foreign

l'lilh~priced cars, tool

Let's trnnslatc these Chevrolet vic· torics into your kind of driving.

You've got to have faster acceleration •to win on the tracks, And that means safer passing on the highways. You've· got to have better springing a11d suspell­sioll. Again, surer and happier motoring for you. You've got to have big brakes th:tl act fast and smooth •• , and easy, accurate steering. More things that make your driving safer. · Bul it's more fun lo try these things' ·out than just to talk about them. So come 'n alld let's take a ride. •

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FAYETTEVILLE, N.C.

COLUMBIA, S.C.

YOUNGSTOWN, OHIO

ATLANTA, GEORGIA

JERSEY CITY, N.J.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS

PITTSBURGH, PA.

TORONTO, CANADA .... _ .. ··-·--·

BELMAR, N.J.

CEDAR RAPIDS, IOWA

BALTIMORE, MD.

FLOYD, VA.

WINSTON-SALEM, N.C,

GRAND FORKS, N.D,

MINOT, N.D.

LYNCHBURG, VA,

CANFIELD, OHIO

MILWAUKEE, WIS.

CINCINNATI, OHIO

FLAT ROCK, MICH:·

JEFFERSONVILLE, IND,

DARLINGTON, S.C,

HAMMOND, IND.

DETROIT, MICH.

The safer car wins , , , and Chevrolet's the winning car

NOW'S THE TIME TO BUY I

LOW PRICES - BIG DEALS I

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Etlilol'ials J Down by the "~oughness Will Save Lives

In cit·cuil eoul't in Lansing Just weelt und In justice comt in Mnson tIlls wm~l\ judges crnclwd down on dr·iver·s whose

SYCAMORE

Ingham county hy t,nclrcw G, Lung, Mn~on, nwnr·d1!cl Lnng a .Judgment of $20,fif!:l.20. Lung Wlls· cr·Jppled hy Jn,jlti'IUH HUI'I'r!l'ed ill 1111 necirlcnt In w:m. Driving OJI tlw J-Iowuli·Mnm!ll mud, his cur Stl'Lil'l\ a rlcpro~~illll OVCI' Bmy lll'llln. 'l'iul euurt hl'lcl lhut the county wus JH'gllgent In Jl[]l re­

'rills Is Nnllnnu! Nr!wspnJll!l' t·l~l!ldnssneHs causer! ucciclents, or• who weJ'C caught driving on Weelt, whlelt hus starled out ,lust l'I'VOI<I•d licensPs, nhnut like the othca· :11 wcel<s of

'l'ltul's otw wuy and n good way to suve lives. Revoca- the yeur. It's Monday IIIDI'nlllg und the .clamor hus gone up for

lion of' !ieenscs means little if there is no penalty imposed copy.

trpon t !ruse who lwcrr driving anyhow. A traffic fine Is of Maybe you'd I lite lo lmow ltnw Iii! II' I'Utleer·n 1o muny dr·ivers, but when they lose theit' Ji .. or why we produce n newspaper· l't'ttse:-; unrl l'illl'l. gel them bnck l'or weeks or months they every Thursdny. Ever·y news· liliiY l'<'ttlixe llw set•iousness or theil· offenses. If they still pnpel' hus fl r!ll'fci'Cill Hyslem Ol'

lncl1 of!t. A!J that appears here! ls l';ail In l'!~alizP 11w SPI'iollsness, other·s not so callous will. how and why the Tut~ham CtllllltY

Wlwn a dl'iwr loses his privilege to dl"ive, officers ought News does It. 1'hnt's ubout all we !mow for sure.

in I'VI't'Y Pn~e to sec 1 hnt he doesn't easily or quickly get it I Jitl'ic And if lw cl()(~S ch·i ve without a valid license he should The Ingham County News Is a

· weeldy pt•lnted· on n press with Ill! iii~WI'ldy ptlllislwd. 'l'oughrwss in tnufic law enforcement room rm· 8 pnges. A good many ll'iil f:iiVt! liws. smal! da!lles tt~e the sume kind

'till e Load Our Leaders Down Our· desire to gl~t ol'l'icial sponsorship of pet charities

h•ncls us into wasting the time and ofttimes the henlth of JHtlllie ol'f'iciuls.

I'Pople who watched TV Sunday night must have been rrorninrl!!cl ol' tlru1· when they saw the film of President Eisen· IHI\\'1'1' pll'nding· J'or· community chest contributions. The f'i lm \\'as made sever·al weeks ago but to make it he had to l:d\1' time away !'rom official duties 01' rest or relaxation.

1 ft•r1! in ibis part of Michigan n daily newspaper J'eadeJ' 1':111 s1·:m·ely gel lh!'Ough a paper without seeing a pictu1·e of ( ;rJ\'I'I'IIlJI' Williams or· Lansing's Muyo1· Cr·ego posing for· this 1 w II J:tl. c:ause.

We do not elect a pr·esident 01' a governot·, or Lansing rlct,:;n'l elt•l'l. :1 mayor, to continuously beg for alms or to JH't'sl!mle I he people to support. cvet·y cause which is pre­~:t:llil'fl. We r!lcct them 1o lead us and guide us in public af­fain;. We'd have belle!' government and they'd have bettet· llt':illlt il' \l'l''rl lny ofT 1he publicity angles for· special causes. WL· iuad out· lr:ult•rs down with too many tit·esol11f', unneces­: ::r 1'.\' l'ilOl'l'S.

Seeyng Things as They Are Visiting at Mason is a young woman from Finland. She

is Kaisn Airaksinen. · She is in the United States as an Intel'· llalional Farm You1h Exchange delegate. She has been wi11l !'ann l'amilies in Georgia, in Michigan's Upper Peninsula :and over· in Eaton eounjy before coming to the Glen Watl<ins ltotiW in Alaiedon township, nor·th of Mason.

I The Finnish girl is here in the United States to learn

how i\mcl'ican J'ar·mcrs live. Some American girl or boy has spt.'IIL 1 he summer in F'inlancl, m· Greece, or Turkey, or Ger­IIHIIlY ot· somewhe1·c in South America learning how farm­t•rs there live. That was the original conception of the pro­u;t·am but it has proved of fur greater value.

of n prcss, a Duplex or Goss. 'l'hr! Duplex was made at Battle Creel< until about. 10 yeurs ugo when Goss bought out Duplex. Now thf! best features of each have been combined and the press Is culled a Goss.

The Goss prints from .lype locked Into chases, not fmm curved plates !lite ·big clnilles, so with u Goss a Jwwspuper musl hr printed in :;ections. 'I'hlrl y pages this week calls for 3 runs of 8 pn.ges and one oC G.

Rnl. I IIIII gr>iting' too 1'111' nhPtU], When tlw sections mil oi'J' 1 hrl m·rss und lll'll gathtll't•d that-'.• wlu~n WI~ s!lu·t r~1~lehrntlng Nnt.lon­nl Newspnper We1~11. 'l'lm wm·l• is then nl! done ext'<'Jit fm• I he babel· !ng, lmnrlllng n11d delivery to )IOSIOfflr~eS Ulld IWIVSS!U!Il)S Whi~I'C! U!'commoduting eil•l'l!s mal mar· rlers tnlce ov1~1', anxious to scr> l:hnt P.VPt'Y onr> of Uw !'i,li2R eo(liPs rl'nc!ws Its desl!nutlon.

Lei's back up to Monday morn· lng where I nm now. Starling Thursday noon anc! eont inuing all day Friday copy flowed to typesetting machines operated hy 2 of Michigan's lop typesetlerfi-­LeRoy Lee and Ken Sheffer. Most of the fm1n news anti fen· lures, Ancient IIislory, Elmer White's column, Farmer Peck's Wife when nvailable, feature stories from I he UuiversHy of .. Michigan, ~trch Items us band day at Michigan State, and "If You're Like Me"--something the lawyers have thought up-and Kit Clnrdy's· and Frost Upclil<e's letters if they're in-go Into type Thursday and Friday. Supervis­ors proceedings are set Thurs­days and Fridays, too.

hove them lll'l'ive hy Mondny pn!ring the rond nml not pi~elng morning 1r pn~slhle. And t!W!I'Y wnl'lllng .~igns. rwwspupcr· crlllol' wlslws people Ler. Wul'f' npunPd his new drug would wrltP. more nl'ten urul lwep store Halunlny. 'l'lw formnl open· lilllir ictters hl'll•r. lng Will he nuxt WCL!I\.

'l'hmw Ill'<'. 11w mcl'hunlcs uf Lh.l' Beenuse nf tlw hwrPnslng ll'ill of Smaeo Camtrnc, the Muson

npm·uUun h!!J'H 111· l.lw Jngh.~m SMA plunl. will prut•ess •100,000 Connly News. llnily 111 'WSJIIIJll'l'~ tons of enrmls this full, Pxtmet· hllVI• wlt'I'S hrlng·illf:' 111 mllliuu!i nl' Wlll'lls uhont hill' null !iltln hurt· lng Primary Vitamin A. til!llhtgH n!l UVI'I' 11w Wlll'ltl to 'l'wn lnrnrit'f'cl rnr.tt and womrm IUII\'IIIC!II. whnt 1 he it· O\VII l't'IHII'I. ntt ended llw '(ownsend pln n rn lly Ill'S Jll'Urluw. 'l'h1•. Iug!uuu (.Juuuty In the sr.lmol nuditoJ·lum Octobm· NI'II'S hus 1111 Jlifll'tl lu Hllftlliy. Wr• ·1. hnvr• lo gl't. H. from uut• I'III'Jis ul' Mason's foottlnll teum sut'feJ•pl] loyal rwlg'ithurh11111l t'IIITI!SIIIIIHI· u :i·1-li r!efenl <II the hands of nul~ m· g-u rmt. nrul g'l'l. 11. and Charlntle Jcr·idny. Wt'lt1~ il. llllt'SI'!VI'H. ! lJH Ycau·s Ago-1112/i

We hnVI! to entm· sorrowiwT I Mr. nnd Mr·c. C. l~. Sharp havr homes tn find nul nhoul accirlr.rl1'~ I snld 1111~ Mnson Cnfrl In .r. S, nn!l dealh.o,'. WI'. havr• to sr•nn ree·l Clmmlwrlain und E. Don S.nug of ords at the jn!! nntl al the nl'licc L:.mslng. 'l'lw new m:umgenwrtt o[ I he juslice o[ tlte peneu. We ~ll Will opemtr• :rn Alll!'L:IC'all·style lrt on counl'll st•ss!ons :nul on r·estnurant nml in nrlrlillnn will meetings of lh1• hoard nf supet·· se!'ve chop suey. visors and muny other· agcndr•s, .1. E. Tny!nr and Dean Tnylm· We! talw picture~. Wr rush tn have talwn over thr lr·anchlse for f\res nnr! wrecl<s. Wlllys-Knlghl and OvPI'lanrl nutn­

Some weel<s, lnsl wr!clt wns onr., reporters cnrnr. back from :assignments with llu!il' spirits bub!JIIng, itnxious In lr'l! :thout n visitor liuch as J(aisa llir:tl<slnen or Finland; news alltntt a girl who repre~Pnls ali thai's good in the world, a gi!'i who lyplfles hcnllh, coumge, amhllinn and fnlth, m· about men lilw .Tim Stubbert who I'efuseLl to lei the Joss of n leg ~poll his life.

The Ingham Couni,Y News evrn with. ils fi,828 dreulation is not u segment nC muss mcdin. We huve no research orgnnization In tell whnl desires anrl prejudices we should aim at. Our· cnll, we he· Jleve, ls to present the news, the good and tile lwd--nnl to judge.

Even 011 the erlilorial page wlwl some people might r:all judging is nll'rel,v opinion of I hr. editor. No onl.' has to, no onl.' ~hould, nceept that opinion ;1s law m· gospel. It is only opinion, with which anyo·ne mny rlisngr0c.

One ot' the lll'iiiiiii'Y I'OIIf'm'ns M a lll'II'Sflapr•r is In lwe(l solvent. In tlw In~hnm County News ll~o! news uual ntrininns r•ith• 1'1'1'1', J~e\'· (!IIIW eomr.~ l'rom e!ussif!ell :ulvr•a·· tising, h•g-u! until•f's, llispluy a1l· ver•tising· lliHI HllbS!'I'iptiuns. 'I'll'~ suhscrir1tion revrmne ,ita~t -'tll~ut POVI~r·s Uw cos!. or lli'WSIH'int. use1l.

mobllcs. County Cieri< C. Jlnss Hilliard

hns h£'1'n tHJiiflr•r! lltal !tis nff'i('C will hecotnl! a branch aulomohl!e license office for tlw sPr·t•r•t ary or slate.

Mason's l'it.v t·oulldi rHillplcrl a budge! of $8,(i71l for· III!XI ycnr, a rc!luclion of almo~l $1 ,DOO J'I'Om this yenr.

Two Fngeol DeLuxe buses hnvc been put into servicr• between Lansing ami .Jackson. There arc fi buses in cnr.h dirrlcllon l'Vel'\' day. The Michit~nn Elect l'ic llnil· way has been graule!l the frnu­chise for the run.

The county l'l>ad commlss'lon has elosed a deal nn 2 aerl's nf gravel in the Frnnk Bnl<lwin pit' in Ononrlnga for $'1,000,

Tlw Michigan Centml is offer­Ing a round·lrip f'Xr'tll'i;inn to Chi· cngn Snllmlay nnd Sunday '11 $3.30.

liO YI'III'S Ag-n-JIJI)i> Summer· in lwvillf( n flnal fling.

On 3 dny~· this wt•ck lhP mercury has gone up In SO.

Aurelius fm·mers are fighting un outbreak of hog cholera.

Mnson high school's · font ball team l1eld Battle Creek to 11 12·1j score Snturtlay. Inn Cortright !II I lefl half was 1an outstanr!ing pl~.ver Jor Mason.

One of the busiest mur·l•ets in the counly is :rl F:r.len. Homer Whitney is huying henns ml'.l

The Ingham County News has grnins. · space for sale to advertisers·, hul Walter Carven lws returned to it's advertising space. News his home at Dan~ville after play­sp[).ce.,is not .~old ._.al .:wy._,Jll'ice .. lng hnsrllf!Jl clur·ing the sum me:· Nobody has r.vct· paid a reril .tor with the Petos!wy leam.

Ingham County News

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.Wt'I~N SOMF.ONE is ngnlilsl privnt~ 0\Vllei'Ship of property,

he must be for something elsl!. The commulrisls make no hones

about what ilw!l are for. Tltey want to take )'lllll' property away

from !JOII, amLlrave it owned ami nranagcd by the slate. Iu actual

practice, the communists' "slate" is tur inner ruli11g clique­

men who wax fat aml grow ricla on the mi~ery and turlmppine~~ of others.

\ Private ownership is pnrt of the hnsic philosophy of om Amer~

·icau way of life. Au A111erica11, l'Ven though lror11 i11 p;werly,

may strive for sttCl'ess amlhappirwss to the ttt11rosl uf Iris ability.

He may own a car, a horue, shares ittl'orpurations, amlt11ay even have a business of his own.

It is the incentive of owning things without political domina­

tion aml control that inspires Arneriea11s to rise to heights of

ingenuity and produ<:tivcness that are the euvy of the world.

Private ownership is an important principle of our free l'nter­pl'ise system. Don't let anyone ever take this right away fron1 you.

America's /il'iiJ(J/e/y-owrwd hmaks cotalitttu: lo meet llw ill­creasing ill•ttuuuls of illdir;h/rwls, lmsi11e.1sr•s 11111! c:ottl/1111-rlities for more• f!iullwllr•r hr111ki11g .l·r·ruit't•s. \V/ir'lll'l;t•r you

have a moneu proh/em, stoJJ ill 1!£ ()!'~' lmnk and talk it o1wr,

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In r.ITecl, Kaisa Airal\sinen and another Finnish girl and t llt'£!1' Finnish boys have been Finnish ambassadors to the Unitc>cl States this summer and fall. They are of far more vaiLie ·in many ways than ambassadors because accredited ambassadors stay close to embassies. Accredited ambassa­dor·s meet few Americans outside or the striped pants circuit. Tlwy don't go into ordinary Amet•ican homes. They don't ·J.:now how Amel'icans live and wot'k and play. By reading of I he appc•:u·ancr.s or ambassadors at Washington coclttail pa r·t ics, A mel'icnns gain no lmowlr.dge of foreign peoples 01· l'rll'eign countries.

On Monday morning Friday sports by Richard Brown, more farm, news and Jim Brown's c6ltiinri"anci"tl1e -~-itorinlprige go into the churn first. Operators are anxioius· to get tl1em ottt of the way. William J. Mcl!quham wants them to. go around ads that William RceS'er has nlrend.v put together with phenomenal speed and accuracy.

a news story nnr· would man· agement oi' any ll!'WSflapl'l' worthy of the nnme accept sueh ' money.

A newspapel' exists tn tell what's huppenf'rl at· is' likely lo lwppen. That's the primary pur· pose, to lwep people informed nf what's going on. Its other role is to offer to manufacturers, dislri· butors antl husinc~s men 11w op· porlunity to tell the puhlie about services and good~ uvaiinble.

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But Kaisa and othm· IFYE delegates here in the United S1a1Ps ami our· IFYE delegates staying abroad meet people. 'f'lwy get to know them. Every Greek who met Rhoda Kelly uf Ingham county in Greece last year has a better idea of the United States and Americans. Every American who has met I\aisn has a clem·cr idea of Finland and the Finns.

Amc1·icans see Finnish boys and girls us wholesome, nmbitious, friendly and lilmble. Americans learn something or the courage and resourcefulness of a people who have !'ought against great odds to survive. Finnish youth dele­gates learn that Hollywood does not truly picture the life of urclirrary American people, that American boys and girls have 1 he same ambitions and the same ideals that youth ln ut lwr· lands possess.

Youths from small countries quicluy acquire the habit of seeing things as they are, not us they would like them to be.

"Do Finns J'eat· Russia; do they fear they will be en­gulfed by Russian Reds?" Kaisa was asked

Type as it comes from ma­chines in galleys is rend. Mrs. Lorraine Bowclre replaces the few slugs required for corrections. She also sets the big type on a Lurllow. The first page, editorial page ami social pages· aTe read again in page form; the othet· pages merely scanned.

Up until this weel\ Doyle Rob­inson loaded 1 he press with the page forms and made the runs. He's left for LalngS'bm·g and we'l'C still ]ooiling for a good man to replace him. He also cast the mats. This week Bill Reeser and Bill Pinch handled the newspaper press. Both are expert at it. But Bill Reeser bas other fish to ft·y. He puts up the nels and also operates. Bill Pinch is the job

"People who live in small countries in Europe or any- 1 pr~ssmnn and as good a one .ns wher·e do not waste their time .worrying ovet· their neigh· we ve eyer had. He worl<s wtth lJot's, or· tTembling in fear," Kaisa replied. "We have to Pat .Edmg, a top offset press· lc•ar·n to look at things the way they are; not as we would man. like them to be." We'l'e still hnclt to lUomluy

1 mol'ning. By 11 o'clocl! this 1' 1r·uugh the IFYE program Kaisa and other yourig peo- oolwiln. nnd the adjoining· edl·

pie fr'om 48 countries are seeing Americans. as they are. toriaal ('()!nmn hnve been c·on· J\met·icans ar·c seeing these young people as they are. ceived und bm11. Dkl• nnd ,Jim

If we sent a few thousands of our best youth to Eltrope have finished t.heir spl.'.cinl chores l A · 1 Af · d. d b ~&nd are out on til!~ sh·e~>ts ser·ving

"Isn't it J't111." some folks gut·· gle, "tn he in I he newspaper game?"

It isn't u g·nnw. II is mnnuf1w· tm·ln~, pror:i~ssing-, S1l11ing·, hn.v· ing, nvt~n lhinl1ing. Ami ol'ltm it, Isn't much. fun. Especially on Fl'i· tiny when pay duy £•nnws, when Um tax· fm•ms hu.ve lo he mui!e out, when the neWSJII'int und in!• and machinery uml its t'l!pliiJ·s huve to he puid fm·. Bul; tltct•e nrr• com)lens&t.inns. 'rlw greutest ('llm·

I)CIISIItlOil ol' all is that; 111!\VS)Itllll~l' J>llOJlle til'!'. devoted to l't·eedom­not: only the freedom to get uml the fl'l.'.edom of the press ~o lll'int:, but. t.he husic ''•·ee11om or thr! pen· I pie to lmow. ,

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Old Days :me Stu anc nca, una1me , an rought other thousands aadvertisers or trying to drum lilt of foreign- youth here, also unarmed; and if these youths new otWs. 1 am se•arching fm• One Yen1· Ag·o lived in homes as Rhoda Kelly did in Greece and I<aisa newR- wtd !U1·s. }'Iorence uu1·vath Howard Williams and Irving Ai1·aksinen does here, we could scuttle our battleships, dis- lldlll lllrs. llii!Ue Slt<.Jr•wood (('llll· GiJ.Jies of Pontiac have bought the band our armies and ground our bomb-carrying ptanes. ably substituting lust. wer>.k anal Carol Davis shoe store at Mason. Seeing things and people as they are, none of us would want this for the ~licellllfa•s. Gail Otis) Mason couticilmen petitioned to make them worse by war. We'd all know that war and u.re getting nnd wa·lting socinl the slate highway department fat· Un·eats or war breed hate; and that what the world needs is :items, want u11s 1111£1 other tlling·s. a safl!ty survey on US·l27 by· understanding and love. .All the while Donn!s Sbtl'l' Is pass, ami aslted for speed con­

. ,wrltin~ tignres Into books. In be· trol. At the same sess.ion coun· . • tween we'l'e ali reading tJroofs, ell men endor.~ed a proposal to

.tending to the counteJ•, l:itklng in mal<c US·l27 a superhighway all

.job wm·k, te.lling why It lfln't the way to J'1ackinnw City. No Promises of Economy ready, handling· lmbsCI'IJltlons 111111 Mason's football team cnme

. . ~nswerln!l' or asldng questions. homf' from Charlot,te smart in:;: Economy and tax reductions as related to government under a 34·6 lass.

are seldom discussed nowadays. There is a half-hearted de· Thursday morning is reserved Governor Williams ·Is lending_ mand for federal income tax cuts and a half-hearted promise for picking up loose ends, ac- a Democratic caravan through that come campaign time next year there will be some re- counts of women's. · meetings Ingham October 8. ductions. which took place Wednesday, ltl ·veurs Ag-o-1941!

crime, accidents and other events Jackson county's board of su· But on a local level economy and tax cuts are seldom fresh sH1ee Wednesday afternoon, pervisors is opposing the Pl'o·

mentioned. Every local agency of government is demanding_ or with a new angle. Last Thurs- posed cleanout of Grand River mo~·e. money tht:ough present t;lxes and through ·new taxes. day for Instance, even alter 1,000 upstreflm from Onondaga. Offtemls are tellmg why more money is needed, more. money papers had been run off, a jury . Dean Taylor became the first for this and for that, with never a word about economy or ·in Lansing came in with a verdict Mason man to head Michigan

In the William Crane trial. We t,ax reductions. . • ,had gone to press with the "Jury Pythlan lodges. He is the new

Michigan grnnd chancellor. Spenders have the upper hand, to the point that even Ponders" head. Whf'n the flash Mason Frozen Food Locket'S

promises of economy whether meant or not are no longer came from the Lansing court· will be opened for business Man· · d · room the head and the first 2

rpa e. ·i,...ll .. l • .rJ paragraphs were changed to tell day. · i Maybe thi_s .ill ,all to. the good. Maybe thrift and frugality that Crane had been convicted of Major William E. Clark is '

home on leave a~ter 2 years of ~re !10 longer·vtrtues ·m our economy. ':Yet just-supposing; ·negligent hom!elde. comtiat duty·- 111 .. Ettrope. Capt: . hor!'ld thought, that the bubble bl,l~ts, and officials have for· People . who feel an accident George Clinton, another Mason

gotten thattaxes can be cut -local taxes as well as federal coming ori will get a .bigger play doctor, is on convalescent leave · taxes. · · ' : ·. - · . if they- hold .It for Wednesday following duty with the air force . ) : It might be a good plan for .official~ in school: districts, alternoon or night, or even .In Ji:urope.

. · tOwnships, cities, counties ~nd the state to warm up and Thursday morning If ·they don't 20 l'ears Ago-19Sii · serve .. occasionally:som. e of those old·promises;atJout.:ettnn_nmv ,_ ~are for pictures. On. the· other. Judge ci1arles B. Collingwood, S d h -·..,. hand,-- people ·who· fecl: niovetHo who sat· as judge and jury lri the orne ay sue promises may sound good again. write letters to the editor should damnge suit brought

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MASON Home· ',.Appliaoce

F'nnn" nml Jho 2 1111111wHtlh lllll'I'Y CnvPt't novel' rlmlhlnd nre: Cliulrmnn, Alfi'Pd Wnrlinw· C!lmmlng~' sn11, Wnytnn1l Cum· AurHIIIIS wnre guenls ol' M1·. iilld mnplns· slnndlng in fl'nlll nf tho llinl hi~ H'OIJ (Jeorgc Wotll<l follow Sh h skli vleu·I!I!Uirmun, HUHH<!II Wru·- mlngH, 11 lheo\nglrfll ~lutlnnl 111 MrR. Clmul Pnt·lsh nl diiiiHll' Kun· house nr·e lila lllli!S plnnled ,hy In his fnntslnps, nnd fnrm wllh OW in ( icagO nor; dlseusHinn \Pnrler, IGr·nl•sl lhe ~pr·lng Arhor Junlm• college dny, · Mnhlnn In his Y<HIIIl. 11 wns him, JuRI IIH ills fnlhm· hnd l<nown 'l'lotz; mlrlltlrotnnn, Lloyd Blndl· will give the nvening sr!t1nnn nnd Mr·. an<l Mrs .• Jnr'\1 SnndPI'>: nf fmm lhese lnws liiHI 1\w nlmW hi! would. Nallrrnn\ 1hi\ry shmv In lhe nmre; Blue Ct'oos Sl'l'l'elai'Y, wlllulsu g\VI! H!!l'i!rlll vnr·nl snlos. Snglnnw wm·e weo\1 end g.li<!SIH of "'l'wln Mnplr!s Fnnn" 1•amo. A nr!W eluh was being fot·mr!ll, llltliilot'iLIIll of I hi! linion slor'il· C allilll'l 11" Slmrmon; memlwr MldwPt•k ~er·vke, Wmlnesdny nt of theil' J>HI'enls, l'vll', nnd 1\\n;,

II Willi Vinlllll CllVf!l'l, Mnn- Whl!ll George \Vas 10, II was sup· .\'lll'I\H \11 Chit·ugo, Ot•loill!l' I:J, 1•1 Wnllli'll'H l'ttlllllllttcl!, Mr·s, Louis!' H Jl. 111. in the c:illlt'eh. Clr.yo Snndm·s. muulh's son; WilD iirsl <!IWIHII'· pw;ed lu inlurusl farm hoy.~ nnrl and lfi, will IH• allt'lllh'll hy :>ll Glc>nn; a111l I'PI'I'!'all<lll l'lmlt·mnll, Mt•, nnrl Mrs. Fn•d Lnmpht'l'l' ngi!cl Ills mn, lllliTY, lo lnsisl on girls In farm wor\1. II wu~ eul\ml 1111!111\H'rs of lilt• \•'I•'A group. Hus- Mrs. Ml!l'llil \Vnrdowsll\. Lnl'l'l' Cnslln hns llt'l'lverl nl of Chnrlotle and Mrs. lll•l'nii-P lhe snmu lJUHIII,Y In his sloe!< tliHI I lie •1·11 d11h. Ililt't'Y Covnrl ha· sui\ Ml\lt!l' Is leadwr·. Mus\r• Study club wll\'lw nl llw 1\lrnpo' nh· fon·l' has<! In 1\urcn, Snyrler· IIIHI dnughlr!l' of l'ollPI'· ha did In 1111' HC!ed 1\llll Ill! pul l'llfnr' liw 1\rsl leudei· In 1\ils pal'l l'iil'l of llll• I'XJH'Jist• will !Ju horn<• of Mrs. L. C. 1\riil't 'l'illlrH· nt·eorlilllb( lo his mothi!r, Mro. ville wnre J'I!I'Pnl gul'sls 111' lllr.' hllo llw ground. 111• l'llllll~~led of I he <!IJUJllry. I le ami ,Jess<! Dar- paid hy I liP I•' I•' A iilill Jliil'l hy I!HI'II rliiy, Oclohcr li, 111 2 p. rn. A .. 1. Noi'lh. l-Ip wrllr.s thnt rhe and Mrs, ,Jolin Pn\1'1'11. lhJ\t fnrmers eouirl nol PXJWC!I I'<JII' and llni'Oir\ Varnum used lo boy, '1'\w !Jn•itl<down of l'XJH'IIHes linus"\ t'XIPnslon group will ll'lnJit!l'llllll'<! Is twtween 100 and Mr. nnd MJ'H, B. II. Flt!ld W<'l'l!-go'ud mlurns If quallly Hl'<'d iilld 1'\l'nn up 11fler• rlllll'<!S, nnrl wilh •I 1'111' l'ileh Is: Jtoom ill lhl' YMCA nwel ill 111" l1111nr• of Mrs, Morris 10~ degrees nnrl there nri! mnny guests 11f lhPir lll'Jllll'll' and filii\· ndequale eulllvallon was not glv· hoys iiH dub members, go lo fru· 2 111 gt\ls, ::;~.:111; f1111d r01. :1 H1!\nhHrt, Tnt•sd:ry, Ol'loil<•r II, 111 mountains. llf! is slalloned nl nn lly, Mr. nnd Mrs. Chnrlt•s Cli<-1\-r•n. The snme prlnl'iple applied Sanrle1·s school to cnrry on llw ·ctays, II(JJII'm:lmiiiPI\' $0; lll'lll!l I p. rn. army enmp north of Seoul. I nor, of Lansing Snlurr\ay. M1·s. wlwre slnl'i< was mnr·er!wrl. '1·11 nwellngs. '!'hey uscy In ln\w for r\alry show 11111 1 i·odnll, $2; und I MPrnht•rs of llw T1•nllnwrs E:x- Cllcluwr· u11d Mrs. Jo'IPld :1\su Farmers hurl to slarl wllh qLWllly lwroscni! lunleJ·ns lo lighl 11wlt• llt:lwt for• WLS Nation:d harn lt:llsion dub will moel 'l'uesdny, S h" A I' d called un il <'ousln, Mrs. I.Hia If lhcy expceturl In pmrlue<! It. way, iilld lhcn IHlllfl lhi!llllljJ on dalll'(! ill 1•;\g\\lli Sli'l'('l llieall'f',I·Or:tohl!l' II. Till' program will he I out ure IUS an llnl't'lngton. Vlnlo11 Coverl hougltl '' regis· Jll'gs 111 .givl• liglll for· lhe mcr!l· $1. i\ tolal uf $1 l.f\11 JIL'I' boy. Otil' 1111 1111' :trt ol maldng winlt'l' holl· N th Q d tercrl Holslclns In lflOfJ. Hnburl lngs. ullll'l' S[JOliSOI' will dlll'llr\ 'Willi quels. or non aga Ok d v· . ' Fny of l~den hud huughl lhem This is 1111! ~[1(11!! sehoul lhal iH Mr. Mllil'l'. I''I'A fll'l!S\dt!lll LI'SI\1' V\JI<'f' illl· r emos an ICimty I I I I I II I ( IUJ·s. 1\, I. l•'lehl

I II'OIIg I Ill' Jo\sle 11-l•'t·\p;·Jan As· s·lll\ IISl'r\ in I he CoVel'l's ernn· ThPiJ' pliilllll'd 1-'l'ill'dlli<~ is lo llllliii<'I'S 11' IH'XI nll'<!l llg iiS )to. Ml'l'i. Wull••r llr•nl.lllllllll srtclatlon of Bmlllcilor·o, Ver· rnunily, lo wld1'11 Palrlelu, Mall· IPiiVe at 7 a. 111. 01·tolit•r 1:1 hy lolwr :lll. Mrs. IO:Isle Wn\llne of Alnledon monl, unci VInton houghl from ion and Priscilla, George's iilld sdwol hus and arrh•l' In ('\il<·ng1·,, Loyiil Dilllghll'l's of the Con· Is v\siling IH!J' slsll!l' nnd fnmlly, Misses Durolhy nnd 11'1'111' ~lur· Fny. Nellllrr lw, IIIII' his son, Ludic's ehlldi'en, sill\ go, 11 Wits at 12 n<mn, <'IW<'I\ in 11 1 IIH· gJ'Pg:ililllllll l'\tl.ll'c\1 llllllllllncns i\11'. and Mrs .. lolm 1-lemnns,

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1\oell of Windsor·, Ontar\11, H}ll'nl ' Hurry, nor his grandson, Georg<!, built h>' Mnhl1111 CnvPr'l In \8:,2. YMCA, vlsil tlw lnll!l'natinnal lllilt lhl'ir regular m<'l!ilng will hP .'<Irs. 13. H. 1•'11'\rl, Mrs. Betty from Salurdny until Monr\uy w\111 tlils ever· IHui any nlllnr 1.\'IH! of 'l'l1ry still have I he flrsl sc\uml dairy sl1 11w Thursduy afll•J'IIIHJII, 'l'uesdny, Ot•lohl'l_' ·I al 7::10 p. 111. LHwlon, unrl Miss Mm•tha Thayer' Mrs. Nova Whiting. Mr. 111111 Mrs. Patllr• slnl'!', llfll' hnve IIley ever hnnrrl record houl< of lis hegin· all£!illlliw rwh•n al 1111' dalrl' fair! Ill till! honw "' Mr·s. llurrlet11• ol Mason obsi!I'VC!£1 11 helolerl Lyli! Gr·cenm11n nf Dlmo111l11lt• been less lllan rr.glslcrerl nni!s, nlngs. 'J'IHII'srlay <!V<'ning, 11n1r tlw 'Inll'l'·! Sliiifl. h\rlhrlily lllill\VCI'SIII'Y nl thl' home were dinner guesls of Mrs. Wltil· ·

P<!t'haps, 1111! flrsl ree11rd of Ilarry Covert rcrnalni!d 11 'I·H nallona\ !Jarv<•sll'l' ll'llf'llli' planl : Oullo1111 <'lllh will llll't'l 'l'ups. lng Sunda,v. mill< lcsting, In I his pnr•l nf 1\w leader Lllllil his son George w:~s t~rirlay morning, anrl lour Al'lll·r riay, Ot·lohl!l' 4, H~ 2 p. m., 111 llw • . d Mr. ilnrl Mrs. Paul 'l'lwrn111n munlt·y iH the cerllflcali! glvf'n 11\d l'lliHigh In tal<e ovur. During IlLII' Jlilc\llng pliinl Fridil>' 11[11'1'· '":'~J(' nf 1\lJ·s. I~I!ZIIhl'th Sl'illnllll, Drvorccs Grante 'lli"I::IJI a \'1\('llllnn, ~~·lp '.1! Nl.'l'fl,l\1(, Vlnlon E. Covert, of Leslie, sial· those yr!lll'f, ills son t11ok nn in· nw1n. Sallll'riay tlu•y will HJli'IH\ I lll',.llllnllitl 1'111dwn supper of 11 ,,1,., I•:.· w,.1,.,.- ••· lll••nn n. w, •. V\J~In\11, 1111rl n 1lslt \IIIIi d IIlli· lng lhnl "HIIJ'('OIIJ'I Sallnn Br.I\C'" ler·esl In all of llll' plwsr.s of 11 2 hours In tlu• s1·ir'lll'l' anrl In·. 1111' l•li'HI Melhodlsl dturr·l1 ol ,,.,., S••pio'rnlu•r 111. slntn Wasliinglon, D.(', had heen 11er:cplml to nrlvnnrcrl anrl won his shnt'f! o[ hluc rlhhons dl!Hil'l' museum :.! hours in 1-'\cld Leslll' will he 'J'htn·sdil)', Or•lolwr · Clr~·l"''"" ~t. Wlrrl>"'''"wol ••· ,Juhn f'. Hnri'Y Bl!dlilllnn suffl'l't'd 11 rcglflry on the rr•crH'd of '\(ifJ.f) 1\1 al [air limP. liP evcnl wenl lo the musetllll, go tli,rougil Ill£' il(Jllnr- 1:1. St•rvillg will hPgin a! :i::ltl p, Wlt, 1,;::·"M~\~:::::I•:m~.';:•· ~\:~ivln n. Wruul•. t'wnl'l allnl'il \asl IVI'I'IL II is <'()1\· of milk yielding Hi.<IIO Ill of hill· slnle fair :J timPs with his dnll')' ;11111 11 nd pilllll'lilriurn, go shop· ·m. s'''! 1 ''rn""~· ''1· dillon h; I'C'(lorl!•rl 11s impml'<•<l. lerfnl, pi'Odllci!rl in 7 I'OIISP.l'llllve l'nlriPs, pin~. llll<•nrl \VLS National barn , , . 1 ,.~.~~~·;;,:;;;~::;,\:::::r~,:·· ll••rllrro 11

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"1'1"'1 Mr·. an1l Mrs, .lallii'S L. lll•.ilil·

days, II was dalcd DI)CC!IIlbf'l' :ll. George Covert was cnunseled, danee In lhe ,,1-un\ng iliHI lt•iiVt' :-it'IIHis :-ip1111SOI' l'iiiJifll'l' 1·:. Nnnful Hurlth ••· Mr·•·viu t •. srnlth. 1111111 of Mason vls\11'1\ ilwlr pill'· 1~10. just fiH he now Clllii\S(!\H Piilricla, fnl' home lmmediatc·ly ful\owing i\IIVIHOI' L,eon Alhl'fl llllllllliJH'CS "'''N',·,·:.·:.~··r.~.' \milh v•. Alii I·· li, ~rnlth, i!nls, Mr. I-IIIII Mrs. vV. lll'alhillllll,

Hnrry Coverl l'<'l'iills llml <lll<' anr\ will nr•xl year tell Mnhlon, lhe shnw. llliat thl' l:.xpiorer St·rniiS are S•·id•·rnl,.r· 111, of 0\wmos Sund;~y, of I he cows· of the hi!rd tJrnduel!d "II is wnnrlcr·ful lo win, hul 11 is S}HJJisoring a paill'al\1' SliJlJlCI' al , S_vlvnh ""''"' "'· .rum•·" n. linY•''· Mrs. Henna l:l·uilh<tl'<lllgll 11'\io

1 Ht•l•f~"tnh•••· ;!II, , ' ' no lh of milk per dny, conslslenl· jm:l as imporlanl lo S'lill hel\cw I he CAR hnll ill (i::!O p. Ill, Sattll'· ,lny•··· /,, 1\irr~ v<. llurrulol II, /(inu. hall a hglll strolw ill till· hrJnll' of ly. One of the neighbors .Jusl In you1·self nnd .\'Dill' animal if Mrs Ross Passes ,day, Oclolwr I:J, l.o. raise funds H•·rr.lnrulrt•t· ~~.. . . . . Mrs. D;lisy Sitll'gcs is alllt• '" IH• (lftl'clnn A. (,I•!J..Cit•l' 'o'H, htlnu h:. 7.t!htl••a·. ' could not hclir.Vt! il In be lrue. He you !lon'l win, and learn every- ' 1 fol' planned ar:tiVIIICs. Advisor se1rt••mlwr· 211. up and al'OUIHI I he IHHISI', nsked to comr. nt mili<ing linw thing you can from Ute di!cision Af.ter Long St'ckness I' Albro si:IIPs I hat all boys 1<1 . Mnurlr-·· 11. "''";' •·· Vlviurr ll••ul>. Mr. and Mrs. 1-'l'lllli< J·IUI'I'k

I h H••ptmnlll'r :!a. · ' In see ww t c milk wns weighed. of I hi! judges. Criticism from nn yr!ars or· nldr.r may lwr:ome JO:x· l•'loyol MrrnrnHY '"· ,\rl"'"' Mnrnurry. l'nrml'l'l>" of Ol<l'lllos havt• an-

"Toda,v, nlmost illl)' of I he cows !!Xp!!rl cnn hi!lp In improving The riP:1111 111' Mrs. Phyllis Irma 1 plol'l'l'S, wheiiH'I' or· not tlwy IHIV<' H•·<•t,.Jnlrer: 2:1. nolinL'CC\ I lie• h\J'Ih of a daughlt'l', 'JJ h 1 11 1 1" 'I J[ 1 1 \ 1 ' I' 'Jlj ?~91) \\1 1 '/' ' ' \I 1 L' AI\ c• Htllh t J'•dl v/'1, 1\••llrll'th W . .-:,·u(t. I c• I 'I'J I' \ . \VI eil 1il I'UCOJ'I, Rill( :11'•1,\'0Ur ICJ'I, illl< lliiiS \\'hill ;OSS, .. , -1 .. l'S CJ'I'IIOI'I/1 ,CI'l'l' ll'Pn,..,t'llll!S. ,-..,{'rJUISmil,l' s,.1,,,,rnlrt•r ~:J. IIJI'JI,..,epll!lllH'I'-· ill •o;JII' lOS·

t'Y Covert, "which shows whut counls." , road, followed il long sil'l<ni!s.~ • IJceome J::xpiiJI'l'I'H when 14. llrrrlrnr·u .1. II ill v •• • J"""''" r. lllll. pllnl, .lil<'kSIIII. I I . I I I j' I . . l'it•ptt'IUIII!I' 2!1, I N' I I . . w 11C.' 1 :-; eJnmer rom r lellnlatl<' I - - llf!II-(H 1\urnif•llflky Yri, non Kumh•lll'li<)l, IIW CCII Jlll'lll JCI':-> ol PJOIH'PI'

I fever during her d1llrlhoorl, ae·, Woo1l lnt'nnt lllt•s "''"·'''"''"'" ;.11.. . .. 1 Ladles and a visit<H' 1111:1 ill tlir•

Leslie News Clara C. Strange

I eol'llin;: lo hPJ' liushand, C\ayt<1nj Ci<rian Wood, infant son 1rf ~.,:;;·~~~:;:::,. ~':'1',"'" vH. 1'""11 •· I., Klmr"'·l hnm1• of Mrs. Waller lll'alhillilll 1 Hoss. I Mr. and Mrs. B. Geurg<• Wood, llnrrltu G. Hml<h '"· lli>'irrrr·d L. Smith.,lllsl Friday for a reglllilr 1111'1'1·

Mrs. ll.oss was il Ita I iVI! of 41!1 No rill Hlt'eul, dir!d Monday S•·:·:~::~ 11 ";~, i::;,.1,,,. ••· "'''"'"'' M. Curt•·l', In g. Mrs. Enrl Leonill'd will t'll· Jad<son IHII llild lived ail of hui'llliOI'IIing al Mercy hospital in ~"l•<••mlu•r ~;. lerlain in 0f'loher. married life at I IIi! all< lVI' addrPss.l' .lill'IIHIIII. Surviving IH•sirle Ill<' Surviving, besides her husband p<ll'l'nls are 2 sislers, Pelm and

PTA A lllnhhy Cluh l\ll't~ls are a dauglllut·, Mrs. Carll'enl Carla and one hrolhcr, Doug 1M;; n nou nces Hnhhy cluh ml't Thursday with Dowclin_g of Hi VI'S Junr:lion; !Jill' I grandmother·, Mrs. Pauline Hobin· I , , Mrs. L. Layton, al nne ll'clocl\, I son, l\enlli!IIJ Ross nt honw; sun; grallllralhi!r, Ben Wood. I

Committee List Mrs. Laylon is Iemler for lhis mollwr, Mrs. l•:dna Brown ."r Graveside servil:es were in Wood-. . .· , • , , • .· Jur•ks11n; '' br111hers, Menwl lmvn t·emetm·y ill II a. m., 'l'ues-[

. . extension ye,n. Ihc m<~ln hllsl· Brown 1rf Munilh, Austin, Hoylday, Rev. 11l11llPI'l Wor"UI ol'fil'i· I A completc .. llsl. of all commtl· ncs transacted was I he planning I and Lloyd Brown, all of .Jad<s11n'; alert. M I Ices nf _I he PI A Is n?w re~nased for an all-clay meeting Oelohi!r 1a and :J sisters, Miss Alice Brown: - -· . by Pres1de~t Leslie ~11\l'e. l~_xecu· at I he GAll. hall. Mcmhers arc to 1 and Mrs. E:uniee Bayer hoth of' Clnll'l·h !'Inns !tully Ua~· IIVi! commllle~ meelmgs ll'tll Ill! lal<e 11 sad\ lunch. II will he the,.Jacl1son· :md Mrs. Bell~' Adams I Sundav 0<•1oher'9 is' J'illl,\' rh,1• the second 'I hursclay of each Cl .· . . ·i· ·1 · ·' · · ' · ' · ' ' , , . . , 11 ISIIIldS 11'01 ,s 10p meet mg. o[ Munrth. al lhr l•'rer. Methodist cliurPh. month. Regulat m_cetln_gs foJ ,~II Mrs. Layton s!!rved refri!;;hmi!nls. Funeral scrvicl's Wl!l'i! 1'011·, Sundav School is 'II 111 ., 111 Mrs members and I hell' Jrwnds wtll · · · • . " - · ' '. · ' · · bi! on the third 'l'hursday. I dueled at Luc~~ilt funcn~l hom!' 1 Mtlhurn Hurl, Slll?i!l'llltenrlenl,

. ·. Wednesday at 2 p. m. Willi Rcv. 1 has annngcd a spi'L'IIil program. Com.mtttees. ari! as Ioll?ws: s t L A .• J. Berry of I he Hives Jun<'lionl Awards will he given aiHI t·rcdils

eXCCIIIIVe,_Pl'CSident! Leslie Vtnce; cou 5 earn Baptist ehurch, ol'ficialill~. f3urinJ, IOWHJ'fl pri7.CH in the flllllre, ex·

BIDS WANTED ~t·ult•ll hills will be lll't'l!JIIt•d hy llll' :-lul\'111-:''' ll"JIIIt'lnwnl,

l'onm Ill(), Adm. nldg·., J\llchl~·nll ~lui" uni,·l'l'sil,\', until fdlfl 1'. I'll. Odolm•· :m, l!lfi5, t•uvc·•·lnl(' llw Jtm·dJ.ast• und I'Pnwvul, dnwn In flllllldullnn ltwd, uf th•• ~-stm·y, whitt•, 1'1'111111' hn11 ·~:· lrwul.ml ut 13111 S, IIUJ'I'lsun l'!llld ht~hi'I'C'Il ~~~. llfllll' und gj 1·t·h t•muls. A HI% llt~Jtmdl of umnunl hid viu l'ln•plr n1· mcnll'\' unh· 1· lllUst. IIC'I'IIIIIJIIIIIY hid, Stll'I'I!SSf'lll hlddl'l' lllliSl t'lllll(lh,'t I> Jill I'· •·hm11~ 1!-ntnils wllhln ( 71 d1tys frnm nnlil'kullnn or t'nl't'l•it til'· pnsil. Jluus" must he cnmpto~h•ly t't'llllll't'd wilhin ( 15) tiny,; 111'ter t•mnplt~tlnn nf snlcs 111-:'l'l'l'llltllll. llhls t•nlt•t•t•d !;lumld j,, plulnl.v nmrlu~d un IIUI!ihlt! nf t•nvt•luJ"'· "llld nn llunst•." 'l'hro l'ij.\'hl is l'l'Sl'l'l'l'tl In IICCil!ll Ill' l'l',il't'l lillY fll' ull hlds llllll lo wuiv" 1111~· iJ't't•g-nhu·itit•s In hhldlnj.\·.

·llhr'! mo.lhet~ Vl~i!-? res 1 d.i! nt, ~rs. b h was in Woodlawn Cemetery, Les· i plaine<!. Morning wot'ship is at Ch,lrles Lay, fathet VICC·PICSI· A out Las l'ngs lie. Ill a.m. The lnpie of thu sermon

tlcnt, Rc~ John Bul~ck; grade ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ ti!ncher vica-presiden1, Mrs. Alici! Marsh; high school vice-presi· Explol'i!r David Rosier, who is dent, Richard Frohre\pj secre· ~n l~ag~e S~out, as~isted with 1 tary, Mrs. Kenneth Austin; mslrucltons 111 lashmgs al .. the I treasurer, Mrs. Harrison Carter; ScoLII. me7t~ng: last w_i!ell. 1 wo historinn, Mt·s. John Alexander; new candrclales, A nell ew Camp· and par·liamentarian, .Toiln Wal· ~Jell and Gary Llppet'l, were l'i!g·l rio;

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1sterurl as members of the troop.

Program, I-Iarold 'l'cnchout, I Clyde Moderl, who has hi!i!n' Her·man Winl<ler nncl Mrs. Wur- helping Scoutmaster Earl Miller ri!n Biss!!ll; hnspilalily, Mr~. Wil· for the pasl 5 months, has eon· liam 1\ ann a win, Rev. John senli!d to become an assislanl Bullock, Hev. Samui!l Wenger Scoutmaster. nnd Mrs. Clwrles Rnnncy; mern- Seoulmnstcr Miller instructed hcrship, Mrs. Claude Smilh, Mrs. 1\w Scouts on lhe propel' pro· Meredith Patli!J'son, and RiehaJ'(I cecltll'e in ushering at foolhall Byrum, one to be selected hy lhc games at MSU. He lhi!n rem! the commillec from each annexed Jist of games and Scouts volun· district; teererl to uslwr fot· specific

Publicity, Mr·s. Wilfri!d War·· games. dowski, John Alexander and Clar· Swimming schedule Si!ems to cnce Vanderlinden; heallh, Mrs. John Fr·cy nnd Mrs. Lester C. be hitting a snag where transpor· Kraft; Jcgislallve, John Waldo talion is concerned. Eight boys ami Mrs.- Mildred Ridley; ways have signed up for the classes

but so far only three parenls and means, Mrs. Belly McCan11, Mrs. Lester Risch, Mrs. Charli!s have volunteered on the driving LaMarr and Mrs. Glenn Rca riel<; and refreshments, Mrs. Chm·les Lay. Room motller·s alternate each month.

School Classes Elect Officers

Class officers for junior and si!nior high of Leslie puhl\c schools are as follows: .Eighth grade, president, David Hamii­I!Jn; vice-president, Phillip Wheel· i!r; secretary, Anne McL;lin; and treasm·er, Wayne Moon;

Ninth grade, president, Theron Palterson; vlce-prcslclent, Joel Brown; secretary, Jamie Bullock; and treasurer, Jim Jewell; tenlh grade, presldi!nl, Dnryl Wood; vice-president, Gerald Hamillon; Si!eretary, Gail Dulton; ami treasuri!r, Ron Adams;

Elevenlh grade, president, Ezra Wireman; viee-pt'i!sidcnt, Torn Ridley; secretar·y, Rita Hamilton; trcasm·i!r, Sllirlcy DeBruler; and historian, Ruth Wheeler.

Twelfth grndi!, pres i cl i! n t, Garth Hamilton; vice-president,

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'l'hi! Scouts expr·cssed thair ap· predation of those who helped and donaled to Saturday's paper and scmp drive.

Legion Auxiliary 1 Schedules Meeting

Mz·s. Grai! Galbmilh, President of the American Legion Auxil· iary, ·Lirges. a'\1 membi!rs to be present at thi! mi!cling Octobe1· G at the home of Mrs. Ward V\cary, .Tr., at 8 p. m.

Miss Rosalie Armbt·uster, rep· t·c~entnlivi! sent lo Girls Stale by the unit, will report on her stay , at I hi! University of Michigan I cluz·ing Girls State weelc

Mrs. Galbmith reminds all membet·:s that Lhc Auxiliary will compile a recipe book from the favorite dishes of members. She asks thnt Lhi!Si! recipes be ta\>:cn Lo the ni!xt meeling. The printed eook hook will cost $1. Orders for thi! completed bool1s will be taki!n for futUl'i! ctelivi!ry, Pro· cceds from the sale will go inlo the building fund.

Ron Buxton i secretary, f~unlce Mrs. Gnlbra\th announces her Stanley; tri!asurer, Rosal\i! Arm· committee chairmen for the 1955· bruster; nnd historian, Judy Bur· 56 club yi!ar as follows: Amerl· gess; · canlsm, M1·s. Bruci! Winslow;

Student council, Ezra Wh·eman, Girls Stati!, Mrs. Gerald Horton; president; Daryl Wood, vice· 'poppy, Mrs. Claire Albl'O; child president; Ritn Hamillon, sect·e· welfarl!, Mt·s. William Durfee; tm·y; and Cnrollne Longstalf, rehabilitation and gold star, Mrs. treasuri!r. · Paul Jupp; comm'unlty service,

Family Night Date. Set Thut·sday night, October 1 ~. Is

family night at the Congri!gat\on· al church. 'l'here will not be the usual potluck dinner but there will be a tr~ll>: by Rev. Samuc I Wenger and moi·e of the pictures taken an his recent Eut"Opi!an trip will be shown. These subjects will comprise I the rest of the-pic: tures ot Jerusalem: and Israel;

Mrs. Arthur Shenthclm; publicity, Mrs. Walter Strangi!i Pan-An1er· icnn, Mt·s. Donald Cral>:i!s; civil defense, Mrs. Willard Gibbs; membership, Mrs. Duane Phelps; eclucnllon of war or·phans, Mrs. Alfred Leach; legislation, Mrs. Ward VI cary, .Jr.j national secUt'· lty, Mrs. Burton Walkeri me· morlal scholarship, Mrs. I<enneth Winslow; 'and sunshine, Mrs. Mark Ambs.

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Ingham Counly News October 6, 1955 ~----------------------------------

Dansville Helen Young MA 3-3931

h h I ~lnU10diHlH Altmul Cnnftlrt\lll'tl c urc p ans I Seveml memlwrs nf liw Dam;· ville nnd Vnntown Methodist

S ' I p chur·chcs rtllcnclccl the group peCJa rogram quarterly eonfcrcncc ·nl Munith Tuesday evening. Because of the

llally day nnrl hnmr~mmlng dny quartcr·Jy ennfm·ence there will will lu• observed Sunday, October he no hoard meetings nf the !1, nl. Dnnsv!Jic J•'rer! Mclhodhl Dansville nnd Vanlnwn churches churdr. this month.

'J'IJe Go:;p!!h!lll's, 11 girls I rio I -·-· · from Spr·ing Arlull' milegr•, will I ., Jw JH'I!S['fll for Sunday school anrl Sunday School lllfli'IJillf~ Hl'rvir·r• and ltl!l', H. R. 1 Fidler or Lansing will giVI! the ff' llii'Hsag~ 111 ,,lf' rruwning sr!rVii!C!, Names 0 Jeers Jl1•v, l•'rrlll'r WIIS paslot' of lh!! Lnrwlng Cf'llll'lli l•'rel' Methodist l'illlt'l'h hut is now in full litnl! evattgl'iislir• work.

Tlw memb•!rs of llw enrnmis· sion on edur!Hiion of the Method· isl dHirch eleelnd the following

lnvllalinrts lwve lu•!!n sl'nl to o!IIcers for llw Chttt'C:h SeiJonl Jornw1· re~ldl'rrt~ 11nd mc!mhr.rs of Tuesday evening: G. E. Manning, llw l'llltrf'it ''' a!IPJHI. All others 1 superinlrmrient; Mrs. Act hen am lnvltc•d, tr111, Witt, assist alii str[>erlntenrlenl;

Methodist Youth Plans for Rally

Evelyn Townsend, sP<T<'tary; Wessels Bnllllel, ll'<•asurcr; Mrs. Aelhen Will, sunshine eommlt· tee; Mrs. Geurge Vogl, Sr., adult lt•aelwr; Mrs. Wm. Musolf!', Bible study dass; Mrs. G. E. Manning, hii-(h school das.~; Mrs. F'ien Vall Damml', lnlet·merliatPs;

Dansville Beats Lake Gridders

DanllVIIIe clcfcatcd Haslett. in I he third game of the H<mson Frl· I'·Y aftemoon nt Dansville 12 to 2.

In the fir~t quarter of tho game there was no scoring by ellhm· team, '!'he first touchdown r!ntne in the second quarter. A llOfll' punt hy Hnolctl put llw hall

flay Rldo l'n1•ty Stoge•l 'rhirt.y members nnri f••lcnds

ot I he Drmavllle Free Met horllsl Youth orgnnlzntion harl n hay ride Sntnrrlny evening. 'T'Iwy left the church abr.ut 8 o'doel< nnrl finally nrrlved at 'J'Iwmpson's !;:ravel pll where they gnthercrl around a hugh hnnfim, sang nnd played games. Monte! F:met·snn IICCOmpanierJ With hOI' IWCOrdJnn. Cidm• and doughnuts Wr!t'r! Hl!rVI!rl us refr·eshmenls. Lolnnri Pen•Jne, Sr., drove for the grrntp.

on Hnsiell's 40, Aflct· a couple of 1 plays Don Brown pnssed to Larry Woman S Society Soule who mn .12 yarrls for the touchdown. '!'he cxtm point was Arranges Meeting missed. 'J'hc rcgulrtJ' nwt!llng of thn

'!'lw secnnrl louchrlown was sci Woman's Sodely of Christian up on a pass f1·om Bmwn to Serviee will he next Wednesday, Soule who toni< the hall to within Octohm· 12, at tlw hornr! of Mr:;, a yard of tlw goal. Brown mn for Bernice Wlweler. Mrs. Allie tiw touehrlown hut again the ex· Thompson will h1! in chargo of tt·a point was rnlsscrl. r.n the third I the devotions anrlttrngmm. fJIIJJI'Ier Lnn·y So11lc mterceplcd During tlw mr111111 r11' Odoher a Haslell pass In the cnrl znne I the members of the Sodoty will and was forcer! out of hounds he "Greeters" nl the ehm·eii ~mrv· while still in the end zone.

1tces.

Dansville's defensive learn had Lnsl Fl'iday morning tiw ear· llasiell under control all the way nation group sponsnr't!rl 11 "Come with Gemld Bal<cr, Richard ,John· as you are hr<!al<f<tsl" at llw son 11ml Gllhcrl Hies showing home of Mrs. 1~. C. Anderso11, st rnng on rlefensl!. Sr. Ahoul 7(] lwrl bn•11ldast anrl

Dansville made 10 IJr·st downs approximately ,$•10 was clrmt·eri as ai-(ainst c; for Haslcll. This for the society s impt'Ovement of wel!lt J•'ri1J;1y 1 hi' Aggies go to the church f11nd.

j Chureh Wonwn 11111'1~ Uhrnl'l' On Thur~rlay noon memhr.r·s nf

Fowlei'Ville for a nl~hl game.

NI!XI :·lulldny, Of'lo!Jr•r !1, liw Sllh·riiHII"ir'l ~'IIIIth rally uf Ill<' J'\'1. Y. Jo'. will llr• at the Dansvill•! ehttl'l'ir. Miss Donn;r llrll'fl will he 11w ll'iidl'r' for tit<! rally, Miss Vivi:tn Alton 11f Saginaw, who Jrns '"'I'll a missirJnar.v in Soull1· 1'1'11 Hllrlciesla, J\frir·a, for a :). ~·pnJ' trorm, will h1• thP speal<r.r.

S the Womnn's Society of Christian

Booster Upper !'iervlec of the Varitnwn church Mrs. Aetlwn Witt anrl David had dinner at the church hall. On

Diel1i, .Jr. rl•!par·tmelll; Mrs. Wm. I S h d I d Thursday evening, Octoher 13 at Musoil'f, pr•lmary ~Hijler:Jntendenl; s c e u e 8 o'clock there will be ~111 anni· Mrs. Ll'wls Woods, thmi g-rarlc; I versnry party nf the Woman's Mrs. llohcrl . Allderson.. second

1

N<!XI Wl'drmsday evening is I he Society at t.he home of Mrs. Vir·· gmrle; Mr·s. Holland Wrng, first date for the Booster supper. It glnia Nemer. grarle; Mrs. lloscoe Arnold, sU· will he 111 the church. Serving I

In IIH· llfll'I'IHIIIII of Oetober n llu• M. Y. 1•'. nwmbr•rs will meet 111 lit<' l'illll'cll. Later liwy will liJII'IIri 1 iu• afl<'l'l11111n visiting the hllllH'S of ,\'OIIIIg JII'IIJIIP of lhe cnntlllllllil\' 111 invill• them to at· IPtul tlw 'rnlly anri to become Jlll'lllhr•r·s of IIH• M. Y. Jo'.

perinll!nrlenl of kindergarten; I will begin at :i:ao and crmlinue Mrs. lloyi,vn Miller, idnrlerg-ar· until all arc served. I

len class; Mrs. J•'orrest Watlwr Mrs. Aelhen Witt and Mrs. ami Mrs. Melvi11 Battige, pre· Dorn Diehl are co-chairmen. Th~ sdmol classes; Mrs. llussell menu will be bal\ed ham, creamed Dowling and Mrs. Eohcrl 'i:hornp· potatoes, Har'Var!l beet:;, hullcrerl son, nur·sery; a11d Mr·s. (,?urge eorn, coleslaw, salad, homemade Vogt, Jr., cr:trlle 1'1111 sttperlllten· brown and while hrearl, plcltles,

rlenl. [jelly, pie and~:~:-·

NOTICE! Tlir• Tl l\VNSHIP BOARD OF BUNKER HILL

TOWNSIIII', INGHAM COUNTY, MICHIGAN, hereby n.•solvr.!s tlw I. it intends to pr·oceed under the provisions or Act I R'l or the Public Acts of 194:{ as amended, and under said provisions enact a zoning OJ'dinance within said township.

The Bmll'f! rurtheJ' heJ•eby l'e:iolves that it intends to pt·occerl under l.he provisions of Act 185 of the Public Acts of I !H:J as amended, and unclct· said pmvisions en­act a building code within said Township.

l'asst~tl arlet· molion duly seconded hy the Township JJoard of Bunker Hill Township on Scptembe1· 20, 1955.

AUSTIN CAVANAUGH, Supervisor

!\'!ARETTA LAWRENCE, Clerk

NOTICE! Tbr: TOWNSHIP BOARD OF' WHITE OAK TOWN­

SHIP, INGHAM COUNTY, MICHIGAN, lwreby t'esolvr.s that il: intends fo proceed undct· the provisions or Ael 18·1 of tile l'tthlic Aets of 1 !·14:~ as amended, and uncle!' said pmvisions enact a zoning ordinance within said township.

The J:J,p:rrd fttJ'tlwr lwreby resolve:; !hat i1 intends lo Pl'occ!'rl tttrrl!'l' I hi' Jll'ovisions of Art I :;J:J or I he Pull lie Acts or .I riJ:l liS llll!Cilrled, nnrl ttnrler Sllid provisions en­act a building eocle within said Township.

l'ilsscd aftt~I· a motion duly seconded hy the Town­ship Board of White Oak Township on Septembet· 20, 1955.

F'RED MARSHALL, SupeJ'vism·

1\RLO WAIWLE, Clerk

l'l'l'lll'hl~l' All1mds Gnnfi'I'CIH!I~

Mrs. Margie Briggs atlcnderi' the eighth annual homemaking tead1£'rs ennfcrcncc at Kellogg Center, Miehigan State unlvcr· sily, Friday. Mrs. Briggs server! on a panel in a group meeting in the afternoon, the topic of which was home experiences as a part of the total homem<ti,ing pro· gram.

I nu nd Stag1!s l'tu·ly Fot·ty memhers' of the hand of

r. T. A. S. had a hay ride Fri· day evening for their ,first social r>vcnt of the ~chool year. The group met at the school and after riding il while ended up at Con· Humcrs pari< and had a wiener nmHI. Nicholas Sabia, their In· structor, accompanied them. Mr·. 'lllrl Mrs. Floyd Mitchell and Dr!· lancey Cooper were also guests.

lru~·Juun l't'hll'iJJUis Gat.hm· · r:. E. Manning, principal, iii· trmrleri the organizational meet· ing of high school principals of Ingham county at Haslett TIHII's· day evening. Following a 6:30 dinner I he business meeting was l'onducterl. Plrtns wcr·e made for futurn meetings and general topies of interest to all secondary school p1·incipals were discussed.

Mr. and Mrs. Don Leonard were guests of Mr. · and Mni. :•'loyd Kemnski of Lansing Sa'!· •trrlay evening.

Mr. anri Mrs. Earl Grable and famii)' of Dimondale, Mrs. Ben: ton l~ruchey and Mrs. Charles Sihson ami daughter of Columbia City, Indiana, Mr. and Mrs, Wll· hur !\nons of Perry, Mr. anr.l Mr·s. Frank Scriplcr and family. Mr. anrl Mrs . .Tames Scl'ipter and family and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Fruchey of Laingsburg, Mr. and J

Mrs. Enl'l Grahle, .Tr., of Lan· ~ing and Mr. nnd Mrs. Philip 'icripler and family were Sunday dinner guests· of their parents. Mr. anrl Mrs. Edgar Scripter, in '1onm· of David Grable who left Wednesday for service In the ·u·m.v.

h A d I Doi'Cflll C!rll!e 1\Jeets T eac ers Hen . 1.111!( Wednmi"riny I!Vfnilng ·w Rites Said for

Former Resident

.. YtwaUou·n Announced

memlll'r~ nf llw Doren~ dreJo

Dl's+r;'ct Meett' ng I Wf!j'(! enlrwtnlneri Ill I ill! home_ of i MrE. FnrTr1ol Wflllter. Mn;, Gary

, • llriggH IIIHI MrH, Dnrn Diehl wet•o The flrHI r:ounty Mlr!hl~flll l!.rlll·lllsMI~tllnl IWHIO~HCH, Devolinns

entlon nBsrwlntlon meeting of the W<'l'l' Je;J !Jy Mr·s. navlrl Diehl, Hehnnl year was nn Ins! 'i'w•:;rJay, nnri Mr:;, i•', 'c, Anrlr!rHon, ,Jr•,, PI'<'· at llw Dnnsvllle sehool. Sr•venl,l'· 'Mr'llll'ri tJw prog1'11111 whld1 w;ts nn flvn Jenchr'I'S from tho <'Olltrly rnrnil~ll JlliHsions. outside of Lansing .\VI!rr• (IJ"<'.'il!ltl for the meeting,

· Jllr·lhdn~·s AI'!! l!nllnrl'li Plans were 11111rlf' for riiiWUssinn lnpieH fnt• the lli'XI nWI'Iing wiJir•iJ 1\-fr•mlwrs of tile Tlirlhdllj' t'ltth will he 111 MaJJie t:r11vr• sl'i1011l. werr• Pnlertairwri nt ;1 nnr• o'elrll'i\ Hefl'eshtn<!nl s of I'II!Tr'l' nnrl I11111'1H•olt Snlurriay iii the l111rnn rlnughnuls wt>re sPrvr•d 111 tlw 11f Mrs, .r. 13, Dallnlt. Otlwr r:lnsc of the meeting. g11r•sts w••n! Mt·s. Cnspl'r Gir•nn,

Mrs. Dan Lnnlis anrl Mrs. ClyriP Mr. 1111rl Mrs. J.,.wis I•'J'i'l'r anr~ Jllowlr!ll of Sirll'l<ill'idgl' and Mrs.

family Wf!l'<' Sunday visitors nt J·:Jils Ward nf Lr!slic, The ltllll'il· lire Inlier's parents, _111_1'· nnri Mn:., Pntl 1vas In .lwnm· or the hirtllrllly Melvin ill'lldi 1>f \Vrllllunsloll, of' Mrs. (~ll'llll,

Mr. and MrH. Mr!lvin ltif'ilmonri 1

_ .. _ • nnd family 1111ri Mr. itlld Mrs. Geor·gr• r,,;mlwin of GrPgnl".l' ;trul Yotllll;si,•r~ ,\r" \\'dc•oml'd Mr. anrl Mrs. William Kyte and Sr•t'JJJHI· and third·J~t·nr!Ps D[ till' son of Llvonln were SllrHI;ty vis· prlrnnry riPJltlrlnwnt of the Melli· ilrlrs of Mr. nnri Mr·s. J•:nrl Slww· rutlsl S11nriny sdJool wr!il'onwd en;, IIJc tww first 1:rnrlc pupils IIIII>

I•'UIIIll'nl ~ervlr'I!H wm·r• SuruJ;JY Uft!!I'T10011 nt ~:an at tile Vogl r.·,. IWI'fli hornl' for Mrs, Gnii'J' Lam· lwrt. Mrs. LamlH!t'l WIIH ono nf I 0 eilllrlt·en horn to Dllvirl nuri 1•:11'1.!1· helil Woods nf Dansville, Rhe was 11111'11 Dr!cr!tnher 11, 187:'\, r•om· plt>lerl hrr high sr•honl erhll!alinn h!!re fllHJ WllH II gt'lldllnle ntii'SI! fmm llnlversily lwspltnl of Ann Arhor,

She was unilt•rl In rnntTiagn lo Wlillnrn L11rnhert atul sin<'l' llwn slw hart livPrt in Collrll'il lliuff,, Towa. Mt'. T..amlwrl <ll<•rl about ~(i YI~III'S ago.

1\1 rs. Lamhr•t'l rll<'li ta~i \Vf'dtt••s rJay following 11 lone: ,.J,•ktlf'SH <;Jw is SIII'ViVI!d h,l' :! hro!IH•I's r~h:tl'l<'s \\'omls of 11rJJIHVillr• 111111' .Janws \Voorls of Orlnnrio, Flor irln, rutrl 11 sistr•t', 1\llss llawl Woods of i•'owlr!i'ViiiP, and 11111n,1' !lif'I'I'S llrlli nephi'IVS,

HPv, F. A. Lr•tHit•um offidllt<'rl •11 tlw spr·vir·Ps with !Jurl11l i;J J~airvkw l'l'ml'lr.ry.

Mr. Hlld Mrs. Wiliium Sh1tl'ianri 1 I lie ri<•JHtrlnwnl Sunday. After and fumily, Mr. nnri Mrs. Faye i IIJI'ir regttlnr !!IIJSS<!S llw lll'W Townsend anri Mr. ami Mrs. llu!Ji

1 tirst-gnull'rs Wf't'e enleJ'Iairwd at

13unlwr llllfl son of Norlh\\'PSI [ il 1\ool·Aid anri cnol\le party. Stm!kln•lrli-:r' anri Mr·. IJJHI Mrs. TIJinl gt•nrir• pupils dccoralerl lht! Mr. nnri Mrs·, !•'loyd Md':dtt Lyle Townsend anrl family nf lahleeloth iJJHi furnisher! the erm· nnd Pel<'t' visited Mr:. 1111ri 1\lrs. Lansing visll1!rl Mr. ami Mrs. llr!X tcrpicce o[ fnli tiowl't's and srP· Lewis F'reer and Mt·. 1111rl Mrs. Townsend Sunday. ond·gmdm·s rier!oralcd lire nap· Alfred Slw•·man Sttnrln.v.

Mr. and Mrs, l.';nmn1·r Pril'e of kins. Nancy MPn·hanl 11nd Doug· Mr. anrl Mrs . .T. C. Nr~lson 11nd Lansing lttld Mr. 11nd Mrs. Bob, Ins Shower~ pourer! Ill(> Koni·Airi. family were Wl'cl< I!JHI gtu•sts >~f Price anri famil~· ~pent IIH' Wl'l'l' Bohhy Andt!rson \VIIS r!ll<lirtnltn Mr. nnd· Mrs. llohert Wil'l's of enri at SttlilPrland l:tlw, I :nul Susie Cllilsrm g11ve the lahl1• Douglas. Tlwy also visited Mrs.

Mr. and Mrs. Da1•iri Overholt · gi'IH!I'. Mrs, William MuHniff is Jn!!l\ Wki<s, whu is sick in I Ia• of Lnl<evicw were WPcl\ end

1 dwlrman of lilf' primary d~pm·t· South ITavrn hospital.

guests of Mr. and Mrs. Dnrn • rn!!nl ami the lendll!rs are Mrs. Mr. 1111d Mrs. Hobert Felton and Diehl. 1 Lewis Wonds, third grade; Mrs. family of Webberville and

Miss Barbara Cool< was a Wef'k Robert Anderson, second grade; ·Charles Vandcnnnri< of Mason <'nrl gur.sl of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne :tnri Mrs. Roil11nrl Wini-(, first visited Mr. and Mrs .. TPrlson J•'r•J. Cool< of Williamston. : gr•ar!e. jton Saturday night.

Ne~o:t "Thttr~rlay nnrl Ji'rlday Uwre will be no achonl nt Drms· vilio on nccou1H of teachers· In· Hllluto In Ensl Lnnslng, Members 11f 1 he Dansville school fncully will 1111enrl llw meellngs.

-~l'llim• I'll'! 111'1'~ AI'I'IVc. !'roof's of Sf'lllor· dnss pletums

dtTIVI!rl Jo'rirlay nnrl fmmcs uml fnldr!rs 111'1! on rllsplny at the Hr•hnol I his wee I,, Mngn7.1ne sull· sr.!rlptlnns have enrlc!tl but the nwrnhr•rs of the r:Jnss nre buHy tnldng Christmas cnJ'rl order~.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Met'vln Lewis nnrl ;ons II f' 1;'11\Viei'Vi IJe Wore guestS 1f Mr. ntHI Mrs. Lawrence Swan f'h 11rsdny I!Ven in g. .

Mrs .• IPnnie CJuinn of Seottvillc nnrl Jo'r<'d Brown of Mnsnn were WPdrrn~dny visitors of Mr. and ~Trs. Hobert Smll h. Mrs. Pearl !tool and Halph Blue of I•'llnt 11'<'1'1~ Sunday ev••ning supper .filii'Sts of llw Smiths.

Mr. anti Mrs. lluiph Jiuyncr anrl Cl11ren!'l! Kimler· of White 'lak visltl•d Mrs. Bessie Tumbull Monday,

Mi's Marlene Sehmltll of Mor. rlr·c• \l'lls 11 11'<'1'1\ l!lld guest of Mrs. Phyllis Cmfl.

1\lt', and Mrs .• !edson Fcllon \\'<'1'1' Sttnrl11y dinner guests of Mr. and Mr·s. Rudy Httschltc of 'NP!Jlwrviile,

Louis Yultusz of I!oll. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles 1\Jr·hy nnd Mr. anrl Mrs. llohert 1\irhy and daughter of J';rl!m visited Mr. and Mrs. A .. r. Miller Sunday.

Mrs. Minn Otis spent Tuesday night witll Mrs. MaJ,:gle Otis of Mason.

( Cnnllnued nn Page 6)

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'lmtghter and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd r~osgray and family of StocJt .. bl'idgc and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Brool\s and family of Mason were '1Uests Sunday of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Brooi,s.

Mr. and Mrs. David Diehl at· •ended the M. S. U.·U. of M. game "It Ann Arbor Saturday and were ~vening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Don Anderson of Ann Ar· hor.

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M1·. and Mrs. Wayne Taylor ·tnrl· family and Mr. and Mrs. ltoscoe Arnold were Thursday ~vf'nlng guests of Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Battlge, in honor of the I)Jrthday anniversary of Mr. Bat· l.ig-e.

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Arnold 1nd Mr. and Mrs. George Cattrell 'lf Howell are spending the weel< on a vacation In Chicago.

Mr. and Mrs. Iden Shoup of New Washington, Ohio, called on Mr. and Mrs. A. ·c. Berger 'rues· 'lay,

Mr. anrl Mrs. Casper Dietz of Williamston and Mr. and Mrs. 81ifford Mull of Lansing visited Mr. and Mrs. David Baker Sun· rlny,

Dorr Eckhart and Mrs. LuciJle Goff of Eaton Rapids visited Mr. and Mrs. Carroll Glynn Sunday.

Mrs. Howard Bowser, formerly Mrs. Mary Kendrick of Lansing. has been In St. Lawrence hospital ~!nee last Monday. Mrs. Bowser Is a. former resident of Dans· ville.

Mr. and Mrs. Gl'lbert Glover and Gavin were .guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Somers of Okemos Sunday,

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Philp. M~tor Sales 227 N. Cedttr Street

SERVICE THA.T S.:\TISFIES

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Farmer Peck's -wife

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''lu~lpH" wlfh lht!

'l'h11 l'tll'hs wnll'il 11111 Hlltt· Hl!tH,

'J'hc lll'sf lhlngs In lire nr·o fl'l~l!.

Fmm now nn I'm stldclnn, 1111cl will eat evcryl.hlng. When I close lo 1111' stow• .... that Is, lwar some mothurs tell what when mal>lng .lr!lly, l•'igtrJ'C I llwlt· dlilrlren won't tnnr:h. , .. might hrllr!r Hili• II lo It hr!for'£! won't try, then I feel pretty

"How's llhout a trip to the and Mrs, GrMnnugh attended woods?" I should tlo It more tunornl aervlrf!s fnl' Mrs, Robert often, The Jool1 on their• f;wen Mnrrnnger nf St, Thomas, On· WllS worth a million rlollnrs. And lnrlo. Mrs. Mrtl'l'nnr,r.r wns n .lust where cnn nnynnn rnnlw thn~ nlr.rn of M1:;, Lnughlln. nmount thnt CfiS.Y nownrlnyr;'! Mt•, and ~1rs. Hlnnley Pror.t,.,.

Tnlclng .n wnllc tlnwn 1111111111n 1f South Lyon vl:;llnrl Mr. nw: !11nr.! Mnn has lnvr.nled 1111111)' '1n;, ,J. 13. Dallon finnrlny. wonrlm•ful lhlllgH htll ll!liW ''illl Mrs. 11Ps;;IP ·OIHnn wns n W<'nlc r!Ompare In the wonders nf na !llrl nrumt nf Mr. nnrl MrM, Irvin tut·o, Octnhel' Is n monll1 111 rna II• 'lrmwniH of I !nil. one 11\l'fll'!' of this espcdally, Whr Mr. nml Mrs, Lloyd Bmol;~ i'llll be so hnrrlmwrl thnl his hea1'1 vem s1111 t~ 11 y vlsltm·s nf Mr. nnr! does not slclpn heat ill lhe lnvbl •11rs. Lroo Glynn of Whllnlftf'llrl. ~olo1·s Jll'esmrlerl lo cver·yont! now Mr·. 111111 Mrs. ,John Jlr>n£>s of

Sully cnme up wllh tills pro· ''ld(son. Miss Palrlcla .Jnhnso!! found dlseovery on nnr! of 0111 rf nr!ll Onlc nnrl Mrs. I•'lnrn .Jr!ll· lnunts: "Isn't II ni1•e, mnmma 'f'!n of flrr>envi!IP wrrr Sunrlny :hnt YOll rlon't have In he rich lr 'inrwl' llllr>i<ls of Mr. nnd Mn;, ~n,lny Ho many ,::onrl things'! Lot~ '11vron rnrwln. If lim best lhlng.'i of life rlon'l 'Mrs. J;;nrr;;J Mil's of 1\•lfHHJn ·!nsl nnyll11ng." •lsllrorl 1\lr·s. J?loyd Mllf'lwll 'I'11rs·

Iln\'1' yn11 IJ~en \VIlldrlng lhe --------·----- lay. Mrs. fi'rrrl l'ryro nnd Mr,.,. 'l'onlgill il 111'1111' IIi J.:I'IIJlP ,IPII.v sntiSt•ls lall'ly'l Wt! spend II lol Dansv.·lle lor• ,Trrhnsorr and f'irllrh•t•n or Mil·

went ovc•rhrrnrrl. fly 1111• lime l of lime looking, Oh, hill. they nrc ;nn wrr·r 'T'111irsdny visltnrs nf

than uftl'rWIIJ'ds! Jo'or· II surely Is ltrdcy. a sllclc,v nwHs lliH'I' II l'tllrs over·.

gnt 11 ol'f IIH• ;;lnVP n gncH!~' heauUiul! Susy WnrHiers If we \Irs. J\llldwll. ' rlvUI!!I was running IH'l'oss IIH! <1rc llw only onPs •.vho sit on ((:unt lruwd fmm l'ngl! ,, l Mr. nnd Mrs. RrriJPrl Vllll!c'nur floor. SonwrrtiP'! rlnl ills fPPI luto llwlr· mlll(housr! steps with lclt· ·

1f Lnnslng nnrl Mrs. Mr!rlil! I!Pn·

it. Nnw 2 ltotn·s nfiPIWards, I tens and n puppy atHI Walch tlw Mr. anrl Mrs. Ger~rge Mltdrcll, 'lil'lll'r of r loll vlsllr>d 1\.IJ', nnrl still fcr!l lal'l<y In spill! of srTuiJ· ~un nn down. I assure lwr we aru <Nard Mlldwll anrl Mr.~. Glady~ \irs. Lln~·rl llnyiu

11! Sunrlny,

hlng £!1'1'1',1' lrwlr of ill!' ~trlVl! nnrl not. TIWI't! lin! many wlro enjoy Ynegcr attcnrlerl fllrll'I'Hi sr!rvlees Mr·. 1111

,1 Mr·s. l';ntl rmwfnnl Jlonr·. I dlrlll't spill II nn nw. Is llils .... though JWI'hnps nnl all for the former's hrolher·, Dell .,f netlanr·p, flilln, nnrl M1·s, Rny It In lh<' ;rir'! at llrr• hnrn. Mltdrell, at Bnyne City Wednes '·ir!vilt! pf J3rnrlr•nlnn, fo"lnrldn

Wl11•n you IJaVP lit ill' c·hllrlrl'n I ilnvr• lu!en sjrr!tllllng mol'!! ·iny nflemoon. 'Jl"lll W~rlnr,;rJay wllh Mr. and· you r·an'l irll,\' f!Pill'lll•li, piddl'H Jlnw with tlw yrnllrgstcrs IJUtslrle Mrs. Lyle Cirmpbell nml l!hll· V!rs. ,Jirn Jless. and JnmH 111111 .lt!IIIPs lhiil. !mill! .... and •·•llllng on Pete while lren anrl M1·s. Lr.e Tlninrlel 1111rl Mr.~. Znn IJnhnrl spent lr~st II Ice what ynu rnnl(l' yrrurHillf, Ill! Is mlll1lng. SePm:; like I have children nf Mason, Mrs. Mille 'Vl'r•lc wll h Mr. anrl Mrs. Stanley Seems l!VI'I',\'thlng I'w l'llllnerl had such a liii(lplness lately from 1\uch and Danny ancl Dhtm•, 11nrl Voss or Milt'on. Snnda,v they all this year lws harl half of ~ammy slwrlng llwlr Joy of the nulrlnors. Mrs. Maurlc•c ~lnnroc and l'lrll ·.•lsitcrl Mrs .. iunP. Hag-le of Hnm· In it. All winiPr I'll lhlnlc of lllm Yesll!rrlay as they cnme from dren nf Wehhcr·vllle vlsitl'd !VIr·. '1t1rg, who returnrd hnml! for n as each jnr Is OJll'nl'd, I le's sdwnl l surrll'ised them. Instead and Mrs. A. C. Berger last \\'(!ell's visit with Mrs. Hohnrt. pu rJ rll r• d litH I s II' 111n1 "d and of ilslclng about prnetir:lng llleir Werlnr.srlay. Mr. nnd ~Irs. Russell Frt•rl SagPr nf Chrlsea Is spend· "lwlperl" right ;dong willl nw. mtrsi•: lr•ssons r,t• changing sehool Hnlndel and famll~· of Mason 'nr: a frw days this w~elc with And he':; :;rr ••ntilllsillslir'. Jle lllws l'iothl's ur any elwrcs I said, were Sumhry evening guesls ol Mr. nnrll\'lrs. ,J. n. Dalton. ------------------------- til!! Bcrgers. M1·. nnrl Jl!m. Lyle 'I'ompldrv;

Mrs. llomcr Hazelton of Cen 111rl family of llnr·l wr•rr wt•r!k tcrllnP wns a well)( l'tlrl gti!'St ol •nrl giiP'II.s of lhr. !alter's Jl'lt'·

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her mulhcr, Mrs .. Tl'sslc Hein· nnts, Mr. and Mr~. C. A. Dirhl. lrarl. '-;unda~· tlrr•y wen• all gur·<"ls al

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baclws nnrl •linrwr of Mr. nml Mrs. Dnvlrl •taughlcr of Williarnslon \1'!'1'1 Diehl. Mr. and Mrs. l..rJtils Slid dlnn!!r guests of Mr. anrl Mrs. and famll~· were ;rl:;o wcsrnt, thn. David Baker SliiHiay. rwr:asinn h"int:: the hirlhrlay an·

Mr. and Mrs .. fohn Carr and nil'en;aril'l~ nf Mrs. 'l'ompldns family of Lansing anrl Will Clll'· and David Dif!hl. tis nnrl Miss Ma1·ion Sr.ssinn oJ Mr. and ~Irs. LHII'rPnrr• Sw:•n Williamston were Friday evening 'lllrl fm1111.v .wrrr. ~~~~··~:s of Jli!t·. dinner' giiPsts crf Mr. 1111rl Jilt's ·tml Mrs. f:qr:er Cllu:·r·ll of Lnn Myron Kirby, in honor of the ;inr: Sat IInlrty <'I'Pntn~,:. birthday anniversary of .Junior Mr. and Mrs .. r. D .. Jnqua of Kirby. IIt~lloway ll'f!re Sunday dinner

Mr. anrl Mrs. Gcor·ge Vogl, .Jr., l;ur•srs of Mr·. and Mrs. Charll's and Mr. and Mrs. Hobert Ander· Wnt~rls. son attended the MSU·U. of M. Mr. and Mrs. r:n;,• Felton nf game at Ann Arbor· .'inlurrlny. ::;loel\hridr:c Wr!re dlnm•r· guests

Mr. and Mn;. Melvin Battige of Mr. anrl Mrs. Forrest Wall\cr· and daughters wen~ dinner Sunday. guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wynn Mrs. George Vog-t, Sr., spent Boyce of Stocl1hridgc Sunrlay. Thursday anrl Friday with her

Mrs. C. A. Brady nf Birming-· sister, Mrs. Annfl Bell of Fow· bam anrl Miss Lillian Jo'arle:r' of lervllle. Washlnglon, D. C., were gue1HS Mrs. Allie Tbnmp:;on, illr·s. r;r. of Mrs. J. B. Dnllon Thursrlny. 'mer l~rost, Mrs. H. E. Moore and

M1·. nnrl Mrs. Clinlnn Duns· Mrs. George Vogl, Sr., attended more and daughters of Wchhcr· I heW. C. T. U. convention nt lhr J

ville were dinnet• gtlests of Mr. Main Street l'vlellwdist. church of and Mrs. Harold Wing Sunday. Lansing Werlnesdny of Inst week.

Mrs. Mauri Marquardt of Holt 1\Jr. and Mrs. Robert Bush and and Wells Cllcl\net· uf Lansing sons visited Mr. and Mrs .• John were dinner guests of Mr. anrl Linrlemoorl nf Grm;s Lake Sun· Mrs. W'!sley Slwphrll 811nrlay. d~y.

Yor:lll 'ionfl rente.tn.bfr this Ocfoher ... every

A&P is 96 years young this month! Couuc for celebration? Indeed it is • • • and indeed we arc-by turning October into a series of Special Days; feotui-ing most Special Priceal Come every wcelc , , , come ony day! Make October '55 a wonderful, long remembered occasion! The gue1ts of honor? Very Special People , , , YOU, who are most cordlnlly Invited to Come See ..• Come Save lit MaP I

YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN "Su,wr·Risht"· Quality• MEATS f

SUPER RIGHT BEE~ BLADI CUTI

COME SEE • .._, COME SAVE AT A&P Chuck Roost

FRESHNESS • I I THAT'S THE SECRET! FANCY QUALITY, THICK ILICED

:~:~~Bacon 2 p~ao. 99c SUPER RIGHT, SLICED

Canadian Bacon a,;~~: 59c NATIONAL FISH WEEK-OCTOBER 3·8

FRE5H CAUGUT

White Fish Lake Perch Lake Perch Ocean Perch

COMPLETELY CLEANED FILLElS

BONELESS, NO WASTE FRESH FROZEN FILLETS

5·LB. BOX, $1.39

CALIFORNIA, SIZE 24

LB. 55c LB 490 LB 59c LB. 29c

5UPk:':R RIGHT QUALITY ib'ID.!l-" ..

Steaks ROUND LB. 79c OR SWISI

Beef Stew ION 6LESS, LEAN LB. 59c Ground Beef ONE IORADE-NONE ~INER • LB. 39c Veal Roast CHOICE SHOULDER CUTS

Chuck Roast ARM OR ENGLISH CUTS

Fryer Parts LEGS, BREAST OR THIGHS

lf<Bccouao meal repreaenla about 25% of your food budget, It's Important to know . , , A&P'o MSupor-Ri1ht" Qualitr Ia 1 rclieblo stnndard or top meot YIIUO.

"Super-Right" aasuru you tbot wlatenr you choooo at A&P lo Quttli11·Ritht , • • Conlrollod-Rillht , , , Pr•p•rttd·Rilhl , , , Sold· Ri/lht and l'riccd-Rillhl,

LO. 45c LB. 49c LB. 79c

Head Lettuce 2 FOR 29( MICHIGAN, U. 5. NO. 1 JERSEYS, U. I, NO. 1

Snow Apples 4 LB. 39c Sweet Potatoes 4 LBS. 29c BAG

Tokay Grapes CALIFORNIA 2 LBS. 25c Lemons CALIFORNIA, SIZE JOO DOZ. 39G Idaho Potatoes 10 LB. 59c Onions 10 i!s 49c U.S. NO. I BAG YELLOW, U.S. NO. I Red Potatoes RED RIVER 10 LO. 39c Grass Seed 5 B~G $1.79 VALLEY., U.S. NO. I BAG OXFORD PARK Caulifower 35c M~at Pies SWANSON'S, 3 a.oz. 79c HOME GROWN EA CHICKEN OR TURKEY PKGS. Grapefruit 3 29c TV- Dinners SWANSON'S II~. ~5c FLORIDA DUNCAN, SIZE 70·80 FOR CHICKEN OR TURKEY

t-AASON HOME APPLIANCE MASON, MICHIGAN

lllr. and Mrs. Leland True of Mr·. and Mrs. Ray Hartshorn

.Jackson visited Mr. nnrl Mr~. were visitorsSundny oi Mr .. and ...... "' .. · T'o"··' "·m' a· to' J u·· .I. ce Leland Perrine, Sr., Sunday. Mi·s. Alton Snnclci:son "of ·c()niri- · Mrs. M!!rtie Mc:Mann anrt Mrs. nn.

Anna Tyler of Mason were visi· lllrs .• Tack Braman nnd children tors lasl Wednesday of Mrs. and Mrs. Irene llraman spent J;;rmle Miller. f•'riday willl ll'lrs. Otis Rich and

A&P 2 •&·OZ. C:iNS

with every GAS RANGE p,urchased

during this sale/

Ideal for • STEAKS • CHOPS • HAMBURG'"@ .

• GRIDDLE CAKES

Published In coo~rollon w1th Go& Rang11 Ooolor& by Contumor• Powor Co

Mr. and Mrs. Hnliney F'cllon Mrs. Juri Sweet of Lansing, •mel family and Mt•. ami Mrs. 1\lr. and Mrs. Glen Sharlnnd Robert Hess spent lire wr.ei( end and family were dinner guests of with Mrs. Lulu Anclersnn of Mt•. and Mrs, Wayne Taylor Sun· Gladwin. day.

Mr. and Mr~. James Ct·umhakcr Mrs. Rosa \\'ashburn and Mr. :md family spent Friday and Sat· and Mrs. !•'loyd Mitchell visited urday on Drummond Island. Mr. and Mrs. Ed Dandfteld and

Mr. and Mrs . .Merle Swan and Mr. and 111t·s. Joe Voorheis of Mr. and Mrs. Jim Bailey of Ma· Brighton Sunday. Mrs. Mitchell ;on and Mr. and Mrs. Floyd began working Monday at the Mitchell were guests of Mr. and Mason General hospital on the Mrs. Don Parl\s of Williamston afternoon shift, :Jaturday evening. Mrs. Effie West was a Sunday

Mrs. Grant Dunsmore of Lan· dinner guest of Mr. and Mrs. ;ing and Mrs. Gerald Walters· Irving Holmes of Mason. lorf of Leslie were dinner gtlests At Sunset Haven Mrs. Eva 1f Mrs. Effie WeHt last Wedne~· Hubbard of f.'linl ami Mr. and day. Mrs. Robert Klelkopf and son ol ,·Mr .. , and Mrs. Leo Glynn of Sturgis visited Mrs. Esther

Wheatfield visited Mr·. and Mt·s. Avery Saturday and ·Sunday. Sob Price .Friday aiternoon. · Mr. and 111rs. Clyde Walker of

Mr. and Mrs. Vernie Stetler of Detroit anrl Miss Donna .June Tackson were dinner g-uests of Bauer of Stockbridge and Vern \11·. and 1\Irs. Ernest Stetler Sun· Walker of Lansing· visited Miss day. [da Walker Sunday. Mrs. George

Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Greenough Bauer and sons callccl on Miss ;pent Tuesday nlghl with Mrs. Walker Monday. James Warfield of Highland

.'arlt. Wednesdny 1\'lrs. Warfield Whl'tedog Dl'strl'ct \1rs. R. M. Laughlin ancl Mr.

SINUS SUFFERERS!

·MINO '

100 TAILET5

Chesley's Drug Store 130 S. Jel'l'cnmn OU·7·1il;{l

Tlze ESQUIRE "LANSING'S THEATRE

OF DISTINCTION"

NOW SHOWING

Gr•nd Prizo Wirrnnr Connos Film Fostivol

MARTY A Wonderful Guy

STARTING

with · Ernosl Borgwino

Botsy llldir

OCTOBeR 9 · Joso Forror

. Juno Allyson

in

THE SHRIKE Mon. throu.gh Fri, opon at 6:4S p. rn.

·Sat. and Sun, opon at 12:45 p. m.

ftlt·s. 111. V. Butler

Mrs. Pnul Baur attended the W. S. C. S. fall assembly In Flint Friday.

Mrs. Cnrrle Ri,ggs and Mrs. Neva Bu tier were at th!! Elmer Huntley home in Lansing Sun· day.

Miss Shnron Borski and Miss 'lebeccn Horsl;l ~.pent Saturday at I he Russell Stover home.

Four Town Corners ~Irs. l!;dd Mullen

Mr. and Mrs. Glen Walm·igltt 1f Felt Plains called Sunclny at '.he Wimpll! home. .

Mr. nnd Mrs. Ecld Mullen and Wiss Mary Mullen wm·e Stmday ~uesls nf ML". anrl Mrs. William lenny of Corunna.

Mr. n ncl Mrs. Cln re Smith ar<J mtertaining friends from Flor­'dn. ·

Mrs. Earl Howe spent Friday vith het• parents.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Edcl Mullen were ·n Lansing Wcdnesdny.

Carl unci Alfred Fe1111!!1' cif Lan· 1ing were Frlrlay supper gu!!sts 1f Mr .. and Mrs. Elmer .Frost.

Miss Lilns Frost of Flint, Mrs. Ella King and Mrs. Nora l~rost of Wheatfield were Sunday dinner gt~ests of the Elnier Frosts.

The Sudan comprises ncnrly 1,000,000 square mlles, an area one-third that of the United Stat!!s, yet its population is only 8,820,000, about the same as Ohio's, the National Gcogra't>hle Society reports.

. I

IONA, NEW PACK

Cui ·Green Beans ncir,?z. JOe Orange Juice A&P p ANN PAGE-APRICOT, PEACH, reserves PINEAPPLE. CHERRY BLACKBERRY

Dandy Whole Sweet Pickles THE A&P MAGAZINE, OCTOBER ISSUE

Woman's Day Sure Good Margarine lona Early June Peas Sandwich Bags noy HousE

Sugar Honey Grahams - N.s.c.

4b·OZ CAN

2 LB. JAR

22·0Z. JAR

STILL ONLY

29c 49c 29c

7c 2 I·LB. 39c

CTNS.

3 ~b;.~~ 37c df~o 10c

LB. 33c PKG.

Green Giant Peas

Niblets Corn 2 ~A~~ 31c Niblets Mexicorn 2 12-oz. 330 CANS KEYKO M a • e QUARTERs, souD 2 1-Ls. 5~0 arg rift 2 1-LB. CTNS. 57e PRINT CTNS. v

Salad Dressing SHEDD'S QT. JAR 43c Prem LUNCHEON MEAT

Gerber's Baby Foods sTRAINED 5 JARs 47c

Karo Syrup sLuE LABEL 2~gr 21c

Mazola Oil PT. BOT. 35c

Trend GRANULATED DETERGENT, GT. 47c 2 LGE .. PKGS. 39e PKG.

Sweetheart Soap 2 BATH 3 REG. 26c CAKES .25c CAKES

Niagara Starch 12-0Z. 19c LAUNDRY PKG.

Orange Juice MINUTE MAIO, 3 6-0Z. 59c FRESH FROZEN .CANS

Crisco ·shortening 3 Lil. · 89c ... CAN .· . . . .

A&F

Apple Sauce 4 ~6A~~· 49c H~drox Cookies 12-r..l. 4h SUNSHINE PKG.

Agar Luncheon Meat 12·0Z. 31c CAN

Oat Food 2 IS·OZ. 25c l LITTLE KITTENS CANS A&P

Sweet Potatoes 2 1:A~~· 39c Chopped Beef 12-0Z. 33c SWIFT CAN

Tuna Fish BREAST-0-CHICKEN, 7-0Z. 39c FANCY LIGHT MEAT CAN

Fig Bars lY2 LB 39c SILVERTOWN PKG.

Red Star Vea't FOIL WRAPPED I!J.oz. 5e· CAKE

Long Grain Rice s~,~~DY- 2 LB. 33c PKG.

Short Grain RicesuLTANA2 LB. 29c PKG . JANE PARKER, GOLDEN, SUGARED OR CINNAMON

Donuts PKQ. OF 12

Dutch Apple Pie JANE PARKER-ReG. 49•

. Spica Chiffon Bar White Bread · Potato Chips

JANE PARKER

JANE PARKER JANE PARKER,

NEW LOW PR.ICE

ACIP's OCTOBER

EA. asc EA. 29c .

'V4·LB. 17C LOAF

18~x ·sse

CHEESE FESTIVAL FEATURE! . .. NEW LOW PRICE

Longhorn Style Cheese LB.

Cream Cheese PHILADELPHIA

Mild Colby Cheese Frankenhluth Cheese ·. Natural Swiss Cheese

45c. .3-oz .. 15c PKG. . .

LB •• 47c lB •. 55i

&h· LB.

All Prlcea In This Ad. Eflectlve Through' October 8th

Tea(hers Will. Attend MEA Meeting choh· of A umllus Baptist chUI'C!h 111111· nil wlln lwlpcct with ttw pro·

gr·nm lusl HJII'ing nro Invited lo ~onlrlhutc their tnhmtH nguln for• thlB prngmm. 'J'hcrc will not l>e 1111 urhniHHillll nhurge hut: gLWHIH

will huvo lhe nprmrtunlty ID give to help HU[lply I he IJ!!!!tlS Ill

!(ureu.

'J1cnchut•:i fi'IHll I lin r!·C!IIliiii.Y I yr,~-~·~ .. ·~---- .. ~ li.J'Cil 111'0111111 L:trtslrtg will l••uw J I clns41'fHII11B Oc!IIIIJPI' 1:1 unci l·t ,. when till! llllllllld ~·rlny mgtnrtat .

· confrmmr:e nf lire• l'iltl'ltigarr IGrtu· ' CfltiOII fiHHIJr:illlillll I'IIIIVI'III'H al Mlclrigun Slul" uuiwrsil.v.

Admlrul ICIIIs M. Y.;wlmrlus, , . .,. tired U. S. llltVnl .. rl'ir!l'i', will ~hul~! ·lill! pial frll'lll willr Cia it' L. 'J'oyJor, Hlltll! Hllp<•l'illlf!IHil!lll 111' public lnsll'tl<'lillll. 'J'uyt .. r· will speul{ 011 "Siril<' Hr•urgrllilzalinll of l~dur•uli1111" 11111 I Y.;wha ri11s' topl!! is "'l'orlu.l'':: IV11rl<l To· llJOJTOIV'H l't'lll'l'." l'lrililjJS Will rllscus~ I hi' qu••:;l i1111 of 1'1'1 ir••· menl nnd H<wird ;;c•<'lll'ily.

Teachers Attend Special Session

ln Murl'it 11f 10'11. ?.udwrlus Jll'l'rlir:l<'rl tlw lrnperullng ntrur•k on I 'r•url lluriJOr, t'lllllplr!te in I'Vi•ry rlt!lllil >'XI:l'pl. tile IWiltiiJ dill!! of iillill'ic 'l'l1is was ill'flughl IIIII hf'l'lll'l' fill' l'llngi'I!HBfllllllf 1.'1'111'1 li1111111r iiiV,<'sligatilll~ eom· mlll<'l'. Ills IVIII'Ilillg \l't!nl till· IH!<:d1•d, IIIII Iii• IVI'III 1111 lo Sl't'V!!

ill lllilllY l'rrpadtll'~ whldr din· rlngul~ill'd 111m ~:verr fur·rtwr dur­illg till' ('JlHIIillg Will'.

1\dlii lr:rl Y.lldlilrlus IHW mnde 2 Suznnur• 13oswnt'lli nl' Mnsnn irtll'i<'sling 11111! tnrot'lllllliV<! lrips high ~eltool, Mrs. Mnrgil! Brlgf(S tn l'ltll'lil ll'lllllil<' spots. 111 1!1:10 of Ingham Township Agrleulltll'· ily 1111 <'XI<'It~IVP HLII'V<'.Y of till! at fl'illloi, lJiillsvllle, und Mrs. Su­r·~>IIIIIJ'lr•s of Wr•slt:l'll Europe, san l•'orslwrl, IIolt high lielmol, 111111 " IIHIIol' lrlp thi'IHigh Yugo- n•t•c•iVl'rl urlviiw<'rl training In siavia, hP was 111liP In erystulllzu limm•mnl\illg ochwnlion ut llw ills <>(lilli<>IIH 1111 1111' l!'('illl or cdghth llllllliUl Mlehigan Honw· l!V<'IIIs 111 tltn:;r• an•as. Tn tire Jail mulling Teachers <'<llli'Pt'r!lll'e at of w:.:J Ill' m;ulr• u slmil;u· trip Kellogg Cc•nter, Fl'idny and Sut· wlild1 lrwhutr•d M<•dltmTanr•;IIJ unluy. <'<>llnll'il's 11111! till! mldrllt! l•;ast. M<JI'I' lilllll fiiJO tendrerR Jeurrwd

Among IliJ',itaru ll'lll'iti'I'H a11d llrirnilliHtl'lllllrs Willi will sc>:'\'1' a" grnup l'hair·mr•ll or 1111111'1 llll'lll· bers will he 1\lu• C'llllli, f{IIIH'I'I W. Wullwr und J'vfl·s. Lil11 1 ;"''dwi11, Mnson; !l1•x H. S11till1, '!'. Hoy Soldwisil, Gl!r:rltl Winl<•rs, Mid· calm MeN<'Ii 111111 1\11·:;. l·'i<~n•n<·c> ltK"<U ADnllttAL l~lli.' M. ReM, Holt; \VI'ss.•ls llllllltl'l, D1111~· Y.a<·llari11s will he <HIP 11f llu• il<•iirl· vllle; and Mrs. IVIildrt•tl 1\kl\ill· lir11• spealwrs at till! Mldlig:tn ley, Oiwmos. ,,;rJ tH'fll ion nsiilldll t i<>ll I'Oit fc;r<'lll't'

Miss Milrln•tl l'ii!'dll'l'll 111' 1111• ill IVIkiliglln Slalt• llllii'I'I'Sity IWXI county health cif'JWI'Itlll'lil sluff 'l'lllmHiay 111111 l•'rltlii,\'.

llol'll in .l;wi,sorrville, l•'lorldn, ;r!JrHII the rww deve-lopments In in IH!IIl, A<lmir:tl Y.adHlrias mm- fnl>!'ieR, fashions, flll'llishlngs, IJII'Ic•d ovror :tK ,\'Pan; In tlw Unit<'·.! lwmPmaldiig unci ulllcd fields. :·ilat1•s lliiVirl sr•t'Vil'f! ,,inc·r• <'nlr•r·· '"l'lwrc lll'l! tl·cmendou~ oppm·: lng tliP Navul 1\r•w!Prny In 1HOK. tunilirs ror nhle young women In Jlr• h:t:i !ii'I'Vud ill <>I' opl!l'iltc!d with tiH• fil'id of hnmemnl<ing crluca· nil typps of sltips. In April, 1!112, lion," rlc•darccl Dean Cllfforri 111• c•omtnnnrl<'rl tlu• hmvy c•ruisc•r· E:r·Jd{son, of till! Mlehlgnn Stat<• Snit Lal\1' City for tlw first irll'· universily college of Pdueation, 111 l'ilill orr .lllJlilll. ;\ftr•J' serving fot'l his address 1o the eonl'creneo.

will also p:ll'lil'ip:tl<'. · An <HII>'Iilllllillg t't'<'r•r·tl "r j Uo<>rs," 11s 11n illlormlltil'l' puhli1•

nchlevemr.n Is ill II is io ng· t'lll'i'< •t' !iiH •:tlwr·. I tl'l i t·r•rl from 11111 IIIIi I t•d UR the IIIIV,V's N<>. I I'XIH'I'I :II Stllll'.'i navy in I!I·Hi ll'iliJ his jll'l'~· novol lnll'llig<'lll'l' r<'l'<>lllllll'tHis r•11t riinl\ or 1'1'111' iirlmirlll, hi' has Rear Admit'lll F:llis 1\1. Y.:ll'ilill'ills, nwilllllilll'rl 11 l'!osl' watd1 upon authot• of :! IH•.,I-s<•llt•t's, "Sl't'rl'l llu• l'!tungl's i11 eompli<'ill<'ri 1\'orltl Mission~" 111111 "lll'hinrl t'I<>SI'<i 11ffairs.

11 tillH' 11s rit'Jlllly rlin•r·lor or ln· Sponlwr~ lnuded the wort\ of IPIIigl'lll'<' in Wiisllinglon, D. c .. 1111• homcnml\ing instructors, !11• r·ornnlllllllt•rl lite• haiiiPship pmising lhern for· the instruclio11 Nrw ~Jr•xil'll 11111i PngagPd in unci guidancc! lhr.y give to' the

Aurelius Center Opal Sedelma ier

lllllll,l' "l"'l'lllion~; in IIH• Padtk. 11111ny higl1 sehcml girls.

<>f W:11tlwg:111, Illinois, allemled Iii" fnolllltll g11me 111 Ann Arbor Siiilll'rill,l' :tncl SIJPIJI i!Jf' l'PSt of till' Wt•L•i; c•llcl wil h hi~~ parents, Mr. 111111 Mrs. Fred .Tennlngs. · Mis:< Mnrlhn Thnyer·, Mrs.

Rally day is Su11rlny, Ckto!Jr•r D. daugltiPI', Diane, or Malnlll'<', Belly Lnwlon and Mrs. Byron nt the Alll'l!iius llnptisl l'illtrr:IL A Ohio, spent llw W!!l!l< end witll Fields visited Mrs. Nellie! Pratt special pmgr:11n hy tl11• drilrlrl'n Mr·. nnd Mrs. C. S. Kyser and Bill Snturdny evening. Mrs. Prntt oh­wlll hegi11 :tl Ill :r. m. ll<•v. Hohl'rt Lamson. They all attrmrlr.rl till! ~r.rverl her n:kd birthday anni· Worgul will lliti'P a stH•c·ial TllPS· wedding of Mr. Lnmson's ni<'er!, versary last \I'I'PI<. Mnny neigh· sngP. for· ehlhh'Pn. Suuday sdlllnl Fnyt• Ann Ewing, ro H.nynwnd IJOrhollli friends mtll'tl on her· will follow l'!nss Jll'llllll>liolls. :-imlth at Sl. Mary t'lllil!!cll'iil in througlwut tile werk wishing h<'r

Atlrellus l'Pnl<'l' <•XIPnsioll Lansing Sulurclny morni11g. Jwppinl'ss.

'l'lu•nw fell' tlw QV!!nt \ViiS "Mo1·c• Sntisfylng Personnl nnd l•'nmily Living 'l'l1rough More Rcnlislic Appr·mu:lws to Teaching." 'l'ho teachers hcar•rl major addresses hy Dr. Mary Ler. Hurl, chnlrman or the hnmemaldng education eurriculum program, Michigan State lllliversity, and Miss Estiwr· Middlewood, stnte clcpartm!ml <If mr.ntal henllh.

Reeves District EdniL GPt!r

~roup nwl Tlnrrs<l:ry, Ot•tniH•r tl, Mr·. anti Mrs. Earl .Totws 1n11l Mr. :tllrl Ml's. Guy Bntemnn at fl a. 111. in tiH• lnwn 111111 for J>nrhnra ami Mr. nnrl Mr;·. All't'l'll Wl'l'l' Suudny rllnner guestF of the Ics~:on llll llml'et' nwl<ing. Till' fi!!IJIIIZ or Fitr:llhllrg visitPd Mr .. Mr. 11nrl Mrs. Claude• Parish.

Those receiving 1110 In spelling were .Judy Hoc:hnw, Carol Anrw Gcor, Madline Wir•eman, Rhonda Wireman and HamJd,Wchb.

group will llll'<'l ngnin 'l'uPsciay, nnrl 1\·lt's. J\J'tllllrl lrclanrl at Ot·ton· A rnusienl progmm will he October II. nl fl11. 111. 111 !Par·n 1!11.•: ville Sunday. nn>.~<·nted al the• Aurl'Jius town m·t. of mni<IJlg <'nnml<'rl jl'weh·y. Mr. llllrl ·Mrs. Cer:il 1\osl!hu:·v l1nll Thursday <!veiling, Octohcl'

Tho Euchr·" dull for hiisl11111ds and family spent Snlurr111 y I!V<~· l:l, 111 1-: p. ':'1· as a hencflt J'nr the and WiV(!S will nwPt Saturday, ning with tlw Martin Slruifpy;; uf m•t!d.Y of I\ol'l'll. M11stcr of eer:c· Octnher H. at i:-J:i p. m. 111 t 1111 Lclll~ing. mnnrcs Will be Clwrles Davrs. town IHJII. All:>'"'"' ma,\' join. Tlwy Mrs. Luev Griffin visit<'cl 1\lr.'. Chat·Jcs Hem:111s wiiJ open the should talw 11 Jliii'IIH'I'. <'ill'rls, c•nt·d

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L.1·din SWIII.J in M11son tnsl werok prnr:rllm with 11 talk on lhe neecl lnhle nnd a snJllill'il'iL t'oft'P<' wi!l o'n l''riday Mrs. Edward Dalt in £\01~ea. Mrs . .John Edgnr at!d be fumishrrl. I'HIIPd on M1·s. Gl'iffill. Mrs. l·l'edrlek Brown are 111

Dalvin Barbour is a new flrsl ~meier.

Hev. Chm·lcs Bmoi<R vislwd sehool Wednesday and told lhl' story of Onesimus from the boo!; of Philemon.

Finger painting was tile art work at Heeves school this wee!\.

Mr. and Mrs. H11,1' Buill'!' and 1 Dr. ami Mrs. fo:dwnnl .Trotming;; eilarg,, of lite musical an·ange­ments. l':niPt'lairwrs will lw tile

Several from th<' mmmunltl' a ttenrled ru nera I servic:r's fo'r HoJ'Hct• HHnson al Stncl<hr·idg•.! Sunday af'tr•nwnn. Ingham County News October 6, 1955 Page 6

I Alll'r•lius F'nmwrciiPs. Tho jun­t im· !Joys nnd junior· girls youth

See it now!

Yon can have the hrilliunt go-power of the new 20:!-h.p. Thunderbird Y -8 eugine in any uf the For·domatic l•'airlane or Station Wagon models for '5G. fn Fordomatic Mainline and Customline models, you can have tho mighty 17G-h.p. Y-8. The nt!W i:J7-h.p. Six is available in all uew Jo'ord modols. And in every '·5fi l•'onJ ··wdel YO!l get the excitiug styling of

1: fabulous 'l'hunderbird.

The '56 FORD with new LIFEGUARD DESIGN

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For '56, Forcr' has Lifeguard Design-a whole tWI\ family of safety fentures that · a1·e designed to give you extra protection from the hazards that t•ause over half of the serious accident injuries. Lifeguard Design includes: the new Lifeguard deep-center steering wheel ••. new Lifeguard double-grip door Jocks •.. optional ]~ord seat belts ••• optional expanded plastic padding for instrument panel and cushioned sun visors.

011ly i11 FORD •. . t1ew 202·h.p. Tlmmlerbird Y·~ Now you can have a family-size Fm·d power·erl by

the same basic engine as made the 'l'hundel'ilit·d famous. And this new 202-h.p. Thunderhir·d Y -8 hus deep-block

'esign ••• which means performance quiet as a whisper ... smooth as c'ream.

011ly iu FORD ••• 11ew Tlumder/Jird Stylitlg i In all 18 new Fords, you get the.drumatic, go-getting

lines of the 'l'hunderbird. And you can have a choice of many refreshing new colors, and interiors thut will · make your heart beut faster.

Ouly i11 FORD , •• so ma11y wortll·more featllres In addition to Thunderbird style, Thunderbird power,

and Lifeguard Design, you get many worth-more features. Such as sturdy K-bar frame; welded sound· insulated steel body; king-size brakes. They add up ·to make Fore! the fine car at half the fine-car pricf •

. Jke jiJJ! cai dt~a!/the fine-ear price FQ RD ...... . t.

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Roy. Christensen YOUR. FRIENDLY FORD DEALER

: · .: 210 State. StJ'cct . ,. '· . Mason

WARREN GALLAWAY'S

Eden Elevator ContinUes Its Great

THANKS FOR YOUR RESPONSE TO

OUR BIG SALE!

You've taken a lot of merchandise off our hands~ BUT, th·ere's still a lot left! The sale continues. Come in and look our sto ~k over. Save up to 50°/o.

COJI-m I~ARLY FOH 'I'HIS llARGAIN!

Heavy Duty Golden Fleece GLOVES

47 C Pair Stock up at this money-saving price!

FINI~ 'l'OOL S'J~J~I~L NAIL SIG'I'S ........................ 2i'le CHI!\IN.fi~Y S\Vf~EI• SOO'f DES'L'ROYim ........ $l.:i!l FUltNAm~ t>Ii>E ADJl!S'J'AHUi~ lGL's !l-i11. t•a. $1.4!1 FlJRNACI~ l'IPE ADJlJS'J'AHU~ l~L's R-iu. t•u. $1.2!1 INFHA ImJJ PJ~NJC'l'RAY lll~A'I' J,AJ'tii'S ............ $1 GRASS SimAHS .................................................... 4!lc PLAS'.l'IC I'IPI~

1 inch ................................................... Pt~r foot l8c · l ~~ inch ............................................ .l't~r foot 18c

100 J?t. PLAS'l'IC HOPI~ CJ,O'l'HES LINI~ ........ $1.!ifl SE'l' OF X SOCiiE'J'S - !Uiuiainr•~ - in •~use .. $!{.'1!) BALl~ HOOl\S ........................................................... !Jf)c H.AN1' SWAY 12-F1'. GA'J'I~ ......... .' .................. $1!1.!1!1 SEI''L'IU 'rANi\ REJUVICNA'J'Oit ....................... .4!Jc l!.:LEU!.'mC FENCE GA1'E .............................. $Hi.'W

A'l' '1'111~ l!JiH PJUCIC! SAVI~!

\\'hilt• f>rt•st•nl Qu:.mlitit•s Lnsl!

Super .. Pyro

Anti-Freeze 99c Gallon

OOODYi~Ait 'l'UBICLESS 'L'UmS .................. At Ctist <i-PJ,Y 11\'IPLEMJ~NT \VAOON '!'IRES ...... At Cost 4-t•LY FUON'l' WHEEL 'J'RAC'l'OR 'l'IRES .. At Cust (i-PLY fiOOxHi ~l'RAC'I'OR 'J'IRI~S ..................... $28.50 Set ol' 8- SI'ARI\ PLUG SOCI\E'fS ............ $4.!)!1 'J'ROUHLl'~ J,Al\IP, riO-ft. extension cord ........ $:-J.Ii!) 'I'ROUHLE LJ.ll\IP. 2!5-ft. exttm~;ion cord .......... $2.2!1 VICE DOL OIL, :~0 V,'l'adt~ ........................ fi ~al. $fi.fi5 WAGON HOIS'l' .................................................... $12!1 SAit'l~ Gi\IW FIRI~ ICX'l'I~NGUISimHS .......... $1.4!1

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Sfon: uu~ Col'll CrOJI in OIW of 'l'hi'S!' l\111111')'-Sa\'ill~

Genru~ane ~tartin 500-llu.

Grain Bin 2,200-Bu.

Corn Cribs $316 (i25-bu. GRAIN lliN ................. : .......................... $22fi 1,000-lm. GitAIN InN .......................................... $28!1 ELimTmC FOIJN'l'AIN Wl'l'U III~A'l'l~l~ ........ $8.88 CO\V STALL ........................................................ $11.7!) COW S'l'ANOHION .............................................. $4.7!1 IIOG FEIDDER- 8-dom· 1\. I> ................................ $50 IIOG FEEDER - 4-door ........................................ $30 HOG ~.!'ROUGH ...................................................... $4.45 HROII,Eit li'l~EDEI~ - 48·inch .......................... $2.1!1 HANGING li'EEDEI~ - :30-111 ............................ $3.1!1 STARTER FI~~DER - 30-inch ............................. 69c OHICimN FOUN1'AINS .................................... $2.1!1 CHICimN l?EEDER- 3H·inch .......................... $1.19 FLOCI\ FEEDER- 48·inch .............................. $2.1!1 l\IAYRA{l'U 21-ft. GRAIN AUGER .................... $29 l\IAYUA'l'H 11-ft. GRAIN AUGJm .................. $19.79 WAGNER OAR~ET SWEEPEI~ ........................ $7.2!1 CORN IiNIVES ........................................................ HOc BEL'f AID BEV.I' DRESSING ............................ $1.li9 5:3-lb BARUE'fYl' HOLLED UOOli'ING ..... .l~oll $2.4!.1 30-lb BARimTT UOLLED ROOFING ...... Roll $3.9!) 4fi-lb BAURETT ROU .. ED ROOFING ...... l~oll $1.99

STOCK TANKS

AU,-S'J'IGEL NAIL 11AMMimS lt•aiht••· haulllt~s ............................................................ $2.!1!1

AU1l\11NIJIH SCOOPS, H-in ........................ :jifi.5:J BAHimll \\'miG, '1-pl. ................. Hll ( l'otls) ~~I. :ill Ill47-li-11 FENCl~ ........................ 20 (•·uds) $27.50 7-l't;, S'l'IDIGL l'OS'rS ...................................... t~:wh !lOt: !l-in. J<'lli{NACJ~ l'IPIG ........................... lt·n~t.h $l.X!l 5-pc. WOOil HITS, ~4 -in. shan!• ...................... $~.;i!l ALI, NAiLS ANI> S'I'APLI~S ........................ lh 12c: 4-in. DHAIN '1'11,1~ .................................. Ht: l't. fi-in. )))~AIN 'I'ILIG .............................................. 1·1<~ l't. 5-thw MANUim FOIU\S ...................................... $!-tl!l MIG'l'AL JHJSIIIGL BASim'I'S .................. ~l.!IH 1'HO\V IGLS ............................................................... I !le Iml\1-GLO INSIIm l'AIN'I.' .......................... (!!. $l.li!l SHIGI~WIN-WILLIAI\IS Wlll'l'l~ l't\IN'I' .. Gal. $4.il!l Hi-in. S'l'LJJWY '1'1LIG SI'Aim ........................ $2.'1!1 12-l!t. GALYANIZim I'AILS ........................... (i!le BAI~N l>OOI~ 'J'I:AOJ\ ........................... J'r'l' Fl. 4!11: CLINI\Im 'J~ONG ................................................. $1.1!1

IIIGI!IG'S 'l'lm "BLIY OF 'I'IiiG \'K<\It" llst: NOW - a111l in Slll'illl!,'!

Certified Plane·t Jr. GARDEN TRACTOR

2 H. P. Moior Packed in Origin~[ Crate $151

JOHN lllmBI~ BAL!N(l Wllm .. .'H ...................... $!l.li!l GAimiGN HAND UlJIJI'IVA'I'OH .................... $1i.lili SHOWI.' HANDLI~ HAI~LIGY FOI:I\S ............. $2.1'!1 PLi\NJ~'J' .m . .1\-iOWI~I~ ...................................... $1i:J.Ii!{ Hi;jiJ ,JOHN nmm PLOW I'OIN'I' .......... .l~a. $2.!J:J lN'l'ImNA'J'lONAL WI~IGU <JIIOI'I'!m .............. $2·1 HO'l' SHOT BA'I"I'EHY ........................................ $2.!1!1 LOG CHAiN ......................................................... $7.:ill CHIU ANOIIOH ................................................... . $2.a;; l.O~mAIW J(i-in CHAIN SAW .......................... $H;H HUDSON HAND Sl'I~AYim .............................. $1i.l!J HULL JaNGS ............................................................ Aile 110J{SJ~ COLLAI'S ................ H ....................... H ......... $1

C1\N YOIJ I'ASS lll' 'l'IIIS Ht\IWi\tN·~ <11-nuiur• Shm·mau-1\lovt•

Yi and ~~ iueh Scruarr: IJl'ivc~

J2 ... Piece Socket Set 32 Pieces - Includes speed wrench, $ 2 0 · 12 soduls, wronci> h.,ndlc, 2 extensions "n.d rachel wrench, T·h<Hidlo .1nd '/4-in. .2 9 dnve ~ct.

11-PIECE Sl~'l'- Y.\.-IN. UIUVIG ........................ $4.!1!1 I~LEC'l'IWLI'l'E OPIGN J~N)) SI~'J'- H JH~t:t!s $1 H.H!l PIPE JmAl\iEH ...................................................... $iUI!I HACI\ SA \V .............................................................. li!le lll·Jit. llANO SAW ............................................... $1.H!I l\'1-F liEAYY Dll'l'Y HHACES ........................... $2.7!1 U & IJ DRILL 81~'1'- ~~·inch, cast~ wiUr

bul'fi.ng ld_t, wil'c bl'uwsh, paint mixt'l' autl sandmg dtse ........................................................ $22

UIGID URAND PIPE WRIGNCHES .................. $5.4!1 . PIPI~ YISI~ ............................................................... $7.fi!l smmw I>RI\'I~ns - 12-inch ... , .......................... 2Be SAVE SE1' Al11'01\IA'riO FUHNACJ~

lll~AT CONTI~OL ............................................ $11.

BRAND NI~W - AND WJIA'I' A "UlJY"

Universal

Grain-Drying POWER FAN $193

124 Gal. $15.79 254 Gal. $29.99 200 Gal. $22.99

HEADQUARTERS FOR REMINGTON SHOTGUN SHELLS! SAVE! 'i'

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Proceedings of Board of Supervisors

Jhc nmms mumgmg cdltm

Name

Adell ess VeJnon J Blown Mason Mtclug lll 4 Parngwphs 2 and 3 melt de m cases where the stoclr

holcle1 or security holdet tppeat s. upon the bool<s of tJ1e com pany as llustee 01 In any other flducwty Ielatlon the name of the pet son 01 corporation fot whom such trustee Is acting, also the statements In the two parag1aphs show the affiant s full knowledge and belief as to the cn cumstances and conditions under which stockholders and securtty holders who do not ap pear upon the bool<s of the com pan~ as 11 us tees hold stock and securities tn a capacity other than that of a bona llde ownet

p~!m!!!!!!!llll!l!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!llll!8!!11 ______ !!!!!1!!!!1!!1!!!1!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1!-II!II!-!!!!1!111!11!!11!!!!!!1!11!1B .... II!I!!I!!!!!I!!!!I!!!!!!I!II!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I!!!I!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!II-1!11!!!1!!!!1!11!!!111111!!1~1!!!1!!!!1!!1!!1!!1--•Ingham Clunty News 9dober 6, 1955

Go To Church This Sunday This Message Is Brought to You

as a Public Service by the Following Firms and Individuals

The Farmers Bank Mason

Perkins Hardware Mason

Ball-Dunn Funerill Home Mason

The Dancer Company of Mason

Van's Service - Sinclair Mason

Bement Feed & Supply Service­Mason

Dick's Sunoco Service Mason

The Ferris Company Mason

J. A. Dart Co. Mason

Dart National Bank Mason

Corner Gift & Bible Shop and H & M Drive-In Cleaners

Holt

Ware's Drug Mason

Dart Manufacturing Co. Mason

Wolverine Engineering Co. Mason

E~tcs-Leadley Funeral Home Holt-Lansing

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·~tu l1EWfW8RRUC~ Of Ull: For almost two thousand years the Sacrament of the

Lord's Supper has been celebrated by Christians ev­erywhere. Though variously interpreted by the churches, though administered with different ritual, it has always remained our unifying bond ••• the Com· munion of the Church with her Lord.

On World Wide Communion Sunday Christian con· gregations all over the globe will assemble to celebrate this Communion. Each will follow its own accustomed usage, exercising the right of religious freedom that the free peoples of the world treasure so highly. And as millions receive the Sacrament they will br con­scious of the joyous faith that unit'es them with one another and with Christ. ·

This is a century of crisis in which those who treas· ure their spiritual heri~age must stand together ... · must face with courage the alarming· growth and ruth­less power of an atheism dediCated to.the overthrow of both freedom and religion.

Join your fellow Christians at :r,h~·Lotd;s Table!

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THE: zrutoc: FOR AI.1. .• The Church · llf.E CHU.RC'U

lhe hui/din Is the greatest 1 "'~ It is a store~ ol character <tnd actor on earth lor strong Chu house ol spiritual g/ood citizenship

rc 1'1 • th Vo Ue W· · can survive ' et er democrac s. tthout a every Pers~n T~re are lour sou~dnor civilization and suppori s auld Clftend se . reasons Why own sake. 2 the Church. The rv,~es rer··•brly '?ke ol hi/ j/'or hJs children': s~re. ( 1 J for his sake ol the C/ mmunity and n t· ke. (3) F'or the

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J\lasun Churdt of the Nazarene, Roy Murnan, pastor. Sunday school, 10 o'clocl<; preaching serv­ice, 11 o'clocl<; N. Y. P. S. scrv· lee, G:·l:l o'clock, song· and praise. Evangelistic message, 7:30. Pray. cr meeting Wcrlnes<lay evening at 7:30,

What the Churches Are Doing

Am·•~liuN IIIIIJtist, Rev. Robert Wnrgul, minister. Sunday school, 1L a. 111. i momlng worship, 10 a.m. /

llnlt llnJ•tist, Church, Rev. C. .Tames Pasma, pastor. Sunday mol'lling worship, 10 a. m.; Sun· day school, 11 a. m.; Young People's Chrlstiflll Fellowship, li:15 p, m.; Sunday evening serv· icc 7:30 p,' m. Wednesday Bible slurly and prayer meeting, 7:30 p. m,

Olmmos Community, Rev. Davis S. Evans, pastor, Morning Worship, 9:30 and 11:30 a. m.; church school at 10:30 a. m.; Youth Fellowship, 7 p, m.

Stocl>hrlclge lUethodlst, Rev. Gorden Arnold, pastor, Worship service, 10:30 a. m.; church school, 11:40 a. m.

J~1lcn United Brethren, Rev. Herbert Cherry, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a, m.; morning wor· ship, 11 a.m.; Christian Endeavor for boU1 young people and adults, 7:•15 p, m.; evening worship, 8:15 p. m.; choir practice, Tuesday, 8 p. m.; praym• meeting and Bible study, Wednesday,. 8 p. m.

Williamston Baptist, Harold Reese, pastor. Church school, 10 a. m. Worship service, 11 a. m. and 7:30 p, 111. Junior and senior groups 6:~l0 p. m. ·Thursday, teachers lesson study followed by prayer service at 8 p. m. Women's Baptist Union, lhircl Wednesday, 2 p. m. in homes,

\VIIIInmston 1St.. ~hu·y-s t:nth· olh!, Rev. Fr. !~rands Martin, pas· tor. Confessions and devotion~ Saturday 7:30 ]l. m. Sunday masses at 8:00 and 10:00 a. m. Irowlerville, Hev. J•'r, Walker. Confessions and devotions on Friday 7:00 p, m. Sunday masses at 8:00 and 10:30 a, m.

Leslie BnJltlst, Rev, Robert W. Worgul, pastor. Stmd~:~y school, 10 a. ·m.; morning worship, 11:15 a. m.; BYF mr.etlng, 6:30 p. m,; evening worship, 7:30 p, m.

llolt Nazarene, Rev. William Kelley, pastor. SundaY'·School, 10 a.m.; morning worship, 11 a, m.; N. Y. P. S., 6:45 p, m.; evening 'evangelistic 'service at 7:30 p. m. Prayer meeting each Wcdnes· day llt the church at 7:30 p, m,

Wlllhamston Center Methmllst, Rev. Louis Elllnger, pastor. War· ship service,. 9:30 a. m.; church school, 10:30 ·a. m~; Young Peo· pies meeting, 7:30 p, m,

North Aurelius Conununlty, Rev. John E. Pruden, pastor. Sunday school, 10:15 a.m.; morn· lng wors/1ip·, 11:15 ·a. m.; young

peoples meeting, 7 p. m.; evening service, 8 p, m.; Wednesday eve· ning, mld-weelt prayer service, 8 p. m.; young peoples choir prac· lice, 7 p. m,

I,eslle CongTegnUonnl, Rev, Keith Davis, guest minister. Sun­clay school, !J:30 a, m.; morning sermon, 11 a. m.

St .•• James CnthoUc, Io'r. Paul De­Rose, pastor. Masses: Sunday, 9 a.m.; daily, 7:15a.m.; devotions, Tfmrsclay, 7:30 p, m.; confessions, Thursday after services, Satur· clay, 7:30·9; baptisms, by appoint· men!.

Wllllnm!!ron Wt..'lllc.ynn lUethod· 1st., Rowley, Rev. Carl Coffey, pnstor. Church school, 10:00 a. m.; worship service, 11:30 a, m.; young people's meeting,. 7:30 p. m. .

Wllllnm!!ron Qmununlty 1\let.h· mllst, Rev, Louis Ellinger, pas· tor. Church school, 9:45 a. m.; worship service, 11 a. m.; Inter­mediate M. Y. F., 4 p, m.; senior M. Y. F., 5:30 p. m.

Ltmslng Zion Luthenm, Rev. F. P. Zimmerman, pastor. One hloclt north of Cavanaugh road on South Pennsylvania Avenue. Sunday school, 9:30a.m.; church service, 10:30 a. m.

Stocklirlllgo Bn.ptlst, James E.· Lombard, pastor. 10:30, morning worship se1·vlce; 11:35, Sunday church school; 1:00 p. rn., Krum· mrcy Farm Ser\•lcc; 7:15 p. m.,

.Tunfor and Senior BYF and adult unlon; 8 p. m., evening service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., prayer and Bible study.

Wllllrunstun Wesltwan nletlwd· 1st, llrlclt, Hev. Delos Tanner, pastor. Worship services, 1.0:00 a. m, and 7::lll p. m.; church scliool, 11 :00 a, m.; ru·a.ver service Wednesday, 8:00 p, m.

Wllllamston Gospel llnll, <1021 Burkley road. Brcaldng of Bread, 10 n. m.; Sunday school and Bible class, 11:30;. Gospel anrl ministry, Sunday 8::30 p.m.; min· fstry, Frlrlay, 8 p, m.

Felt J'lnln11 JUdhudlsf, Rev. .fohn Bullock, minister. Sunday school, 10:30; morning service, 1~:30 a. m.

nuulw•· lllll Nnzat·mw, Rev. Cnrl Barnes, minister. Stmclay school, 10:ao; moming worship service, 1.1:30 a. m.; Young Pen· pie's service, 7:30 p, m.; evening evangelistic service, 8 p. m, There will be speqial services each evening October 2·16. Rev, Dorothy Hlllerman will be guest soenl11~r nnd spcclal music and singing is Included. · ·

St.· Unthm·ine's Ciiillllll ( Epl!ii· cOJitll), Rev. Derwent A. Suthers, VIcar, Meridian road, half-mile

· north of US-16. Sunday services: 9:15 famlly morning prayer and lnst~uctlon, followed bY S!!nday school and adult Bible class; 11:00 ·a .. m,, morning ·prayel' and

sennon, followed by ·coffee hour. Wednesday, 7:30 p, m., evening prayer.

Mason Prl!.">bylerhm, Paul L. Arnold, minister. Snnday, 10 a. m.. worship hour, sermon, The Miracle, special choir music: 11:15 a. m., Bible school with classes for every age; 6 p. m., Senior High Westminster Fellow· ship. with Mr. and Mt·s, Vaughn Snool\; 7 p. m. Junlon High West· minster Fellowship with Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Knopf; 'l'uesday, 8 p, m., joint meeting of session and trustees; Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., ~cnfor choir; Thursday, 6:30 p, m .. junior choir; Sunday, Oc· '· tobcr Hi, men's Sunday.

Flt•st. Chlll'l!h of Christ, Sl!le1t· t.lst., Mason, has services at tile church, corner of Oalt and Bnrnes streets, every Sunday at 1 J a. m. Sunday school during the services for pupils up to the age of 20. Wednesday evening meet· lng at 8 Includes testimonies of Chrfslfan Science healing, ,A pub· lie reading room is open at the church every Wednesday and Sat· urday from 2 to 4. Are Sin, Dts .. ease and Death Heal? will be the sub,lect of the lesson·sermon ln all Christian Scl~nce churches throughout the world Sunday, October 9.

llousel United Brethren, Rev, Vernon H. Beardsley, minister. Church school, 10 a. rri., Ray · Shmilt, .. superintendent; divine

worship, 11 a. !II., sermon sUb· ject, The Light of the World; Christian Endeavor hour, 7 p, m., Jerry Galloway, president; eve· nlng worship, 8 p, m., sermon theme, Method of St. Paul; IJiid· Wee it pI' aye r S e I' V l C C, each Wcclnesday at S p. m.

lUnson Bt111t.lst, Clarence Rode!, .pastor. Worship service begins with the prelude at 9:50 a, m., message by the pnstot•, special music by the senior choir; 11:15 a. m., Sunday school under the superintendent, Paul Richards; 6:30 p:- m., Baptist Youth Fellow· ~hlp; 7:30 p, m., evening service; 8:30 p, m,, Youth recreation per· Jod; Wednesday, 7:30 p. m., Mid· week Bible study and prayer service·; 8:30 p, m., senior choir rehearsal.

Okemos BajJtl!lt, Rev. John Booko, pastor. Sunday school, tO a. m.; worship service at 9 and 11 a. m.; nursery open at both services; evening service, 7:ilu p, m.

Bmiker IIIII Seveittla Day Ad· \'entlst, .guest speaker for Satur­day, October 8, wlll be Ralph Stephen, home missionary secre· tnry for the Michigan conference. Sabbath school begins at 10 a. m. and church ls at 11 a. m.

Dansvllle-VantOwn Conummlty ~lllthodist elturchcs, .Rev. Charles R. Gmss, pas tot•. 10 .I\• m.;- church

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lltnson ~rethodist, Raymond L. Norton, minister. October fl, mornfn~ worship, 10 a, m., ser· mon, What We Want God to Do; church nursery, class for 4-year· olds; Church school for all ages, 11:15 a. m.; Senior Youth Vlsita· lion, •1:30 p, m.; Junior High Fel· lowshfp, 5 p. m., a pledge service will be given; Senior High Fel· lowship, 6:30 p. m., study, The Indian American; Young Adult Fellowship, 8 p. m. ;'

Aure.llns Bl~ptlst, Rev, Robert. Worgul, pastor. Special rally· day services Sunday at 10, followed by promotions.·

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October 6, 1955 The Ingham County News Part·4

Leslie's Victory Over Williamston Okemos Power

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Rlehcy, '!'he lu~t Olwmo~ ~r:orn came 'on a puss inlen:eptlon <IIIII I'Lilthuc•l' try Allrm WeiiH. lie! rllrl 11w snmn tiring lust wer!lt against Ifaslr.tt,

Stol'idll'irlgc• mlll!<'ll!rl Its 2 seoms on :ifl·yn rd drives In t hn closing millltiPs of tlw ganw. Marv Camhtll'n 1'1111 nr:roHH for

Mason Knocks Off Charlotte 19-0 In Warm-Up for Everett Contest

one trnwiHI<lWII nwl Sldp .Frerlen· With "'"~ surprising P<'l'flll'lll·jlr<lt and Larry Dc!nl hm•p h<'PII Muson pid1ecl up Its finAl taUy her•g pnssPrl 111 !.!Prnar·rl flisner II illl<'e ti!HI<'r their· hells, a lfl·tl vir•. harrl tu rnm·p, Al!c,n Tomlinson In lilf' 1lrlnl qlllll'lr<r on n drlVI! for lire othr<l', loroy 11\'Pr t'hnrlott•• l•'riday night, illld Lan·y l•'c;m•l along with whil'h CIIITierl •12 yunls .• Jerry

tlllr! Frlrlay night lly pusillllf~ sonw authority. It r·;uT!i>rl to tlw many league games~~~ llw Blael<· Olwmos· gl'~llllld ~uta .i3·.1.l win past a siii'JII'isiiii(I.Y stmng WI I· Willl;11nstnn :I·Y111'rl llrw wlwrc! hawi<s ami Clrlr.fs. 1 ovPr Sl<~eklll'l!lge I• rlrlay nrgilt In llnmslrlll lr!illn 7-fi. '1'!11! Blaclt· Larry Barrlr!ll eamP fhrottgh with 'l'lw )()Sillrm 111 Le!illr! as mrr• n•mal11 t~r lh~ Llnheate.n nrnlts Ill hawks havr! won :1 stmlgilt. arr off·ladtle smash to score. f 11

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D rc rom nn ng powms 11 11· with LPs!lc and l~owlervllle 'l'lw hlggPsl str•p !11 l'ihnhing Tile l!laci<llilwlts lr•ft troliling to Ingham Cnunty !Paguc eomros as .. · · tile stnlrs In tlu! lhronr· rrrorn will dlillll'f', '1'111!,\' r•aiiPr! on WntTen something of a surprise, Last Friday night tile Chiefs will lay

~ come fo'riday niJ.(ill 111 OI<Pmo.'i. l'ollin·cl, the lmrding Lesllr! yeru· the Bladtlmwl;s faller! to tilolr elea11 rel'Orcl on tile line !11 BIIITinr~ IIJI~Pis the wln1w1' of ll!ill grmrnd·gillllr.r', to I'UII llw hall win a game ;md the year hefnro tlrcil' game with LeHiic. Sind\· gnrne l•'rrrlay night. will lw liVer. fiii'Crl little lwtter. Coneh !loll hrldge will play HaHiett l~rlday. crownr~rl dHunplon. . Altlrnur:h Frlrlay night's hilltle Walcott has done 11 lnl with a As In llw other gnmcs .this

Oltcm11s hrr.'i 11 varlc>rl nl'fc•nslvc! Is hilled as liw title dash tlwre Is team thai ladts clcjJih. Tlw Lcs· 1 1 ff 1 year t w 0 tPmos n ens vc pow· with t111• nhlllty to strilw through illll>lilf'l' l!!illll wiiii'I1 will he stnrHI· llr! fmnl line I~ il lu!ni'Y IIIli' and ""was Just ton much for the op·,

IIH• air Ill' on lhr• ground anrl lrrg h,l' 1\•,·ritlrrg tn mov1• out In the haclts run llilrrl. II 'til pos I on to m[Je II' I 1. frnm any spot 011 the llr<ld. LPS·

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Frlclll~''s Clllmc•,. Gmnd LetlgP at Chnrlolle. Everett at !Vluson. Holt at Wllllarnslon. Eaton Haplrls a! lluwull.

1 Mason's Bullrlugo willlw point In:~ DuyiP Nr<wnwn have hoisler·<'d Lt!mlansld sneal\od lho hull the ltowarrl aru•llrPI' surpris<! llrls 1•'1'1· tlw mlclri!J!, linn! yard.

dny wlrc•n l•;vt'I'PII plays ill Mason 1 Dtlilltl' Cl:rrl1 and DPnllls Dou· Charlotte failed lo move the Ath!Pti<: tleld. lilllr• !JIIVP 1111'111'<1 In olllslallrllng hall into a tlll'r!ulening jloslllon In

Tlw Vikings itl't! sn1nl'ti11g l'mm pt~rfot'lllii!H'r>s In tlw semndnry. ltlrn l11st quarter ns time and a 7·0 Sl'ltlil<'i< t~rirlrt.l' ni•:ht :rt I•:ver'PII will thmw lis lriJ.(h· again .tlie Mmm11 fmwnrd wall llo\l'r>ll. This Wil.'i HUJljlllsl':l to hP IJIIII'L'I'I'd oft'PnsP ngilinsl this 1111<\'l'd 111 lu throw Lhc Orlolu run· the year l~VPI'l'lt would hav" 1111 "'"""wall l<'rlrlny nigh!. Tlw VII•· 11ers flfr lossl's, C<>I11JIPI!tion. I ifll\'1'11 f'llnnrJr•d t!Hrl lngs boast stlf•h r11nru•r.'i 11s DP<IIl '!'ill• win, tlw first c:onfcmmce plc·tun• l•'rirl<ty night with a light 'l.flok, all·sfilll'l' lnsl year, Bill IIIII' for Maslfn, plnePs tho 13ull· lefPnhc'. Stllll>en·y and Dkk Kniffen. dngs in n tie with lfuwell for

Mason may rl'l till' SHill!! !hill•( i~Vf'l'<'ll also has a11 nlr 11 r·nr, nl· first plnt'l'. Tlw !Jolt R11ms were !his II'Pi•k Tlrr' lllllidlfgs lraw sill'· though llowPII stopjll•rl it c•r•lri IPmling llw l'ac·e with 2 wins but prised C!VeryorH• wltlr tight rl<'i'<'n· l<'r·idny night. HogPI' 1./uinn Is !II· the Stll'prising 0·0 tlo with Gmnd slv1! hall. At till' start nf tlw Sl'il· ways n lhl'f•at at his ellri pnsltion. Lr•dg<• Friday 11lght dmpperl the

llc!'s gmnr• l'lllls rnnn~ to riPfens:•. Thf' Hl<lf'lcirawl\s have! llrnitPd llll'ir oppnrwnts in IIH• :1 grrmPs lo o11ly fi points, tlu• niH' llllll'h· flown lhP Hornets puslwd r>vr•r Frlrlay night.

1 • h II!!!Titor.l' but .John McClosl\c!,\' H II T t stopper! it l'llld with 11 pass Ill· owe S 1g ter·eepllon. The Illglrlilnrlers tool1 over anrl 1'1111 out the doelt.

Defensive Play C -t---1-.-R

'l'hl' C'lii~fs stnrli!rl slow with one toudlrlrrll'n In eac:h or tlie first 2 quarters then oxplodnd fm• :J In tho ll1irr.l period hefore IIH! n•servl's· tool< over in the .final quarter.

Friday'" ltJ'SI!Its Mason, Iii; Cliarlolle, fl. Granri LPrlgP, II; flnlt, ll. [-[oWC'Ii, 7; f•:verPII, tl. Ea!on Rapids, 1•1; Hastings,

Slfn Mas"n's l'ol'll'ilnl wall was 11 Clun·loltl' Slot>JH'tl ·:old 1

Hams l11 llrP st11ndlngs. 13. l[ll<'slion mark Corll'h l~rl l<Ph<'

1\la..on stt'[>JH•rl Ollf to :r fast -----... lwd lrwxperir•nr·ed men to I min. llllll'hrlown r~rlrla,v !light In ''"'I \\'II.I.IA~IS ltlr.Cm\'J•:S UAVI':S Opposing teams havr IWPII nhlc•

1o pllr: up scores against Okmnns. - 'J'iw Chiefs have 11'1 IIJPil' nff<"nse

be their br!sl defc!llse. .k. orne s 1e · ams Stops VI lngs On Holt Bobbles Lc~slle hml In win fr•om Wil·

llams111n llw hard Wil~'· 'l'lu• lim·· 11els drew first hlnod i11 t!Jr. first lwlf wlwn Dati' Hac•l<man lossed a long pass to end .)ne Wag1u•r· wlrr> was waitl11g In the Plld Z<>lll'. Tlw ffonwts faiiPrl to r·:rsir in 1111

the try for the extra point.

I [o\I'Pii p111 thr Plumps on the T 0 u e h c1 0 w 11 famine llnally powerf11l f':vr<rr>tt 'quart F'rir!Hy mughl up with tho Holt Hams nigh! '" win 7·0. Tho loss threw Friday night. Holt, lifter polish· c·oirl wall'!' on Vil\lng c:lmmplon· lng off Eaton Raplrls and Char· ship IH>pPs anrl wc~nl a long way lotte, oxpcelod an caHy time with loll'arrl tarnishing the golr.lon Grand Ledge, a team which l1aci repuliillnn tadwrl on to tlw Lan· yet to win a game. Tlwy wcr·o r·, ... ..... .

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, Tlw ffighlrrnr!Prs, along with

II 1\l;r.'ion, now rest on lop of tho Cnpilni C'in·uit stnnciings. Holt is lwhind tlwrn with 2 wins and one

fo'riday night !!nit will t;rlce time orr fmm Capital Ci1•cuit play to go over to Williamston. The I fornots have been up and down in the 3 football week ends so far. The Hams arc classed 11s the favorite.

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I Tlw lli~~hlalld<!rs will play Ea· Grand Ledge will hnvc a try at ton Hapirls at Howell F'riday slopping Clwrlntle fo'rlclay night. nigl1t. Tlw Greyhounds will he It should ho a close game. The det'inile unrlr•rdogs hut f'lln he Orioles arc Jonl<ing for their first eouniPrl on to r:arTy the battle ro win of the season and could ex·r Hmwll. r~aton Rapids edged plorlo any tlml!.

· r:Iaslin~s l•'r·irlay night for the Failure to hang onto the h;dl ill's I Will of the soasnn. J hindered the Rams against Granrl

Everelt will try fnt· revenge alJ Lodge. Seven times Holt puncher! Mnson Friday. The Vikings will 1 to the Grand Ledge half of the again he humping into a strong/ field and 7 times failed when lhc

I. c!Pfensil•e team. Comets took over on fumbles or· A tight rlefc11st• paver! rho way intorceptod pasl'ies.

I for tlw l·Irn;c!l vielrH'Y· Tho h.igh· Grand Ledge moved into Holt !Y·Ioul.~f.i Vrk~n~ ~·unn~rs. garner! territory 4 times and bumped

. "mr.a,.,1.r 8G :.arrls. In <Ill ,Jttempt ·into the same tl'Ouhle.

I to looSPII up tire defense !he VII\· ings tool< to the air. Tl1e maneu- Bo!h squads had a tough limo

· vcr fnilerl. TIJC\' had less luck r·unmng the ball. Each loam wilil passing tlian thPy did on picked up ono first clown in the 1111' ground, com plot ing only 2 in first half and 3 in the soc9.nd

. 17 attempts. half. Highl~mlors brought on lots nf

fumbling with jarring tacl\les. • •

Four of those fumbles were re· Eaton Rapids WinS eovorod by the Highlamlers. 1 ,

While Ever·ett was busy going o E t p • t 110 place the Highlitndors stuc!< n X ra Oln s to tho ground anrl capitalizod on Everett mistake~. Tn the second quarter Dick Lowe intorceptod an E:verett pass and carried it .38 ynrrls to thr:> Viking 3. Howell in· sertocl 240-lb Did\ McMaclcen, the !Tighlandor center, into the full· IJad\ slot nnd ho walked across for the scotT! with half tho Ever·

Eaton H.apids stepped out of I the Capital Circuit F'rirlay night to find its first victory of the sea· son. The Greyhounds upset Hastings 14·13.

Friday night Eaton Rapids will rnovC? into the Howell 8tronglwld. If the Greyhounds take the con· e1 t team hanging on.

• test it will be considered the . l~verett threatened in the. clos· year's upset. Howell has a per· rng mrnutcs of the g11me Wtth a feet record and ono of the best drive which carriC?d i11to Howell defensive units in the state. The

Highlanders proved that Friday night by stopping Everett cold.

Allen Cartw1·ight was the dlf· ference between an Eaton Rapids Will and a lie or clefea t over at Hastings. He booted the extra point to tie up the game at 7·7 following Gary Oaclo's 50-yarrl touchdown run. In the final quar-

lter he came through with the game-winning point-after· touch· down after John Magnet had tied up the game a second time with a 14-yard end spri11t.

Eaton Rapids showed a definite lac!< of pass defense. Both Has­tings tallies eame through tho air with Dave Stcem tossing to Chucl' Mer1·lck for one and Jim Helms for the other.

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turner! back Haslett 12·2. · Friday night Dansville will move over to Fowlerville. Both the Gladiators and the Aggle8 are on the way baclt after some lean football years. Friday night's outcome Is a toss-up.

Haslett wlll try for a win over Stocltbridge Friday night. The Lalters should have success. The Panthers have yet to win a game and seem to be going down­hlll instead of Improving.

Frlrlay night it was Larry Soule's turn to talte the limelight for the Aggles. He figured In every. point ·registered in the game. In the second quarter Soule picked oft' a pass from Don Brown and raced the rema,ining 32 yards to score. In the third period he again took a pa.ss from Brown but this time was stopped on the one-yat'd line. On the next . play he ran· the ball over. He also figured in the Haslett scoring. In

Tlrr f'anthrrs lwrl tu wail unlil J the fin;rl Jll'l'iod to push ac:rn~:-; lhelr 2 touc!Jrlowns.

INGIIAI\1 C:OU!\''1'\' LI•:AGUI•: How well those llll'n Ieamer! tiJOir leosr·ns mn be S!'l'll in the :l se•·omi rprnrtc•r· Ill'<'!' ill ClrarluttP .'ijll>rl.'i flashes mmlng out of r:amns su fnr. Not 11 tenm hns al'll'r IJn:tling in mldtil'!d the lirst Miel!igan State university ath· been ahlc> to score. !ll'l'ilfd. Dnrt Storw hmlw the kr' letlP ,:irf'les on this year's crop of

A touchtluwn rlrivP pair! oFf Fll" lhP CliiPfs In tho llrsl quarter wltll Darwin Munrl flnnlly smash· lng over fmm the Stnekhridge 3. In the sec:nnd quarter Mund again dove over after· an Oltemos drive carrier! to the 5-yard line.

Jo'rlrln,v's Gunws Da11sville al l•'owlet'Viil<'. Stockbridge ill Haslett. llull at Willlnmstrm. Leslie at Olwmos.

\\'t•dnf'sdny',, Clamr•" Olwrnos a! Willlmnst<Ht. Haslett at Leslie.

l•'rlrlnJ''s u,.,.lills

'l'lwt l'l'l'lll'd llll'iln~ 11 lot whi•ll 2 of llwsr teilms. St. .Johns and Clriirloi!P, t'lll'l',l' lire reputatio11s of IH!in~; l'on!lrall powerllOLI.'il'.'i yenr· aftm· yr11r.

in tire ilrst minllll'.'i or "'" tprnrtl'l', TIIP SJll'l•riy sophonlol'f! fn•stmwn list Sam Williams, for· lmr<lt IJr•oiw off tnd\ll! '""' wPnl mr•r· Dansville star, as o11e of the 1>1'c•r llf s<·orl' from :l2 yards out. hrlghlr•st prospects. Willlnrns has 'I'll•• 11-y for I hi' <'XIr·a point was lt·••ttll·rred at'tet· spending 4 years 11111 gflod. · 1 • , , \ 11 · '

\ 1.1 1 1. 111 l1e n.r\ \. Vl1 I! 111 the service ; <'I' an I'XI'lflllgc! " pllllls · Tn tile llllrd·perioll trprislm:

Okemos trmk to the air· with Dick Bernard tossing tnur!hdown passes to Mund and Garth

Dansvilil', 12; IIas!Ptt, 2. Leslil', 7; \Villiamslnn, fi. Oi<rmos, :!:!; SlrH'khrirlg<•, 1:1. Fowlorville, 3·1; Laingsbtn·g, tl.

l\faso11 is no! too rlr•r<p in lin<• stl'l'llgtll lrut t!Je ~llll'lers have11't nr•Pr!Pd !no 11111<'11 lir•lp s11 fill'. [{on Kasl rtrrrl 1\<•n LoVetlr> liiill' lrPr•n l':\<'Ppt ional a I !Ill' tln11ks. In till' lat·lde Sjllll.'i l'l'[Pran .I oil II I fn'.l'·

Mnson a).l:illl lllol'l'ri int" sf•oring Ire starred un tlw Pensnc:nla foot· posilion. '!'Iris tinu•l'larl• ptiiH'iiPd trail anrl hilslH•tlrrrll tenms. Wll· into tlw Prlrl mnc•, l'iimaxing a limns tip~ tire .'icalos at 2:10 and ·1:1-yarci drive•. Ag;rin tlw t 1',1' for I stanri~ ti ft., ;, lnf'hes. He Is an tire t!XII'II point fallr!cl, Pnd.

WE sometimes shudder at the long deals we're writing, but we're

making so many folks Buick·happy we can't stop!

We're selling so fast-breaking so many sales records-that we don't have time to look a tour profits. So catch us quick, and get a GARGANTUAN saving on a hrand·new Buick of your dreams, with everything you want- from Variable Pitch Dynafiow"' to those red-hot new

HUBBY- GIT YOURS AT TBI

We're beating our ch,st aver tba Biggest Salling Year in Buick BistarJ

V8's. All at a price to make )'Our head swim! Never before, perhaps never again, a sales event like this! Head your old car to the lluick Sales Circus for the trade of a motoring lifetime! *l'arialilf' l'ill:h Dytwflmv is tlw rm/!1 Dtflla{low Jluick lmilds today. II is s/andard 1111 llt>atlllw.\ler, opliorwl at mode.yl cxtw cost on otlrcr Scric.!.

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11411 YOUR GIN DIAL ON A IIIUTIFDL liS& BUICK

Buick's Star of Slars, the Car of Cars: ROADMASTfi

1955 Buick ROADMASTER, 2-Door, 6-Passenger

Riviera, Madei76R, ' 236 hp, 127-in. wheelbase

Buick's Big, Seaulilu/ ancl Low-Pricecl SPECIAL {look, 4 doors end no cenlor posls-lloe pioneer al 4·door hofdlopsl) 1955 Buick SPECIAL, 4-Door, 6-Passenger Riviera, Modei 43,188 hp, 122-in. wheelbase

Buick's Peer/eu Performance Car, the CENTURY

{Wilh Buic~'s highesl powar·lo·weighl raliol) . 1955 Buick CENTURY, 4·Door, 6-Passenger Riviera, Model. 63, 236 hp, 122-in. wheel bose

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Buick's Super-Spacious SUPER • {Whero you sil in !he lap al luxury and love illi

1955 Buick SUPER, 2-Door, 6-Passenger Convertible,

Model56C, 236 hp, 127-in. wheelbase

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aad Sell, Sell, Sell! --~

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., the last pe1·h:td h~- intercepted a · pa.ss behind his .own goal line to

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Republicans Are looking For Governor Candidate

ll,v l•:l,~llm WIIJ'l'J•: hln1l M1ryor Crrhn nf Delmlt, Con· JHll!Jri,.;un I'J'I'Ns AHsul'intlmr Hl'f'SHI111111 Forti nl Gl'llnrl Huphls,

Rt'llltlrllt•ans· 111'1! hopr!fully Jug· Congressman Bcntloy of Owo~so, gl111g rJ eanrl11lntus for· govnrnrll', 111111 Dr, .Tohn A. llnnnnh, rr·c.~l· mnvinrt!rl wltll'ltL'I't!r gels tlw n111J lh!ilf of Mll!hlgnrr Stnlll unlver· will ltul't! to frO trgnlnst Clnv, Wll· slty, llnms. Till' 2 r·ong1·essmen nppenr· to

P11111s of Stllll' L'lurlrnrrur ,fiJhtl lw most r!agr•r· fnr till• nnminn· Fr>lkPns, who salrl !Joth Clov, Wll· tlrm, wltlr qunllflmtlons. llrmrs nrul i'l'l'!ilriPtrl I·~lsr•nlto\V!!I' • • * will r·rrn In l!l:ifi, may Ire J•hangt•rl Rl'p. Ford's t•nndltlnn Is lim! he if tlw prl!sldPnl rtrllilllllr<'l's ldt: lu· t•nulrl hr! thl' r·urulldnte with full tent Inn llf!l lo l'llft. party supporl, n t'llr'c drcrun·

' '' stnrwu in lhe llr:lrl of past Hepub· 1'hn Hir·knP.~s of the prt•sirlenl llt'illl pr'iiiiiii'.Y hnHies 111111 ,tJw ex­

will lrnvr. a hPrrrirrr: nn Ills uvnll· if·tlng 4-rnlut situntlnrJ, niJIIity lnr 11 SPI'IHid ter111. Brrf lie Is pPrsmwhlr., rJ1, nnd nv::tll· DIHrrnt·mts· ill't' loni<lrrg fnr· Gov. nhlr•. f'nrly' rrgulars, however, Wllllnrns to try lur n llrtlr 11'1'111, fer!l hf' hasn't spent enough 1Jm1J regnrrllcss of IIH! nntlnrwl ~ifllil· 111 Mkhlgnn.

tlnn. Hrp, Brntlr.y nl~n Is populnr

Livesto.t:l' Licenses Renewab~e

Persons 111 llw Jlvostod\ h11sl· rwss. wlw 1ll1ln't nhtuln llco11sr!s hl'l'on• CktoiH•r· ·1 to rio huslrwss

·during Ill!' rwxt 12 rnr1nths ure ill

I vlolutlon o I' Hint,. lmvs, llr'I'IJrdl ng In G. S. Melntyr·l', rllroPitH' of th<! Mlf'lrignn ri<'JHirtrrwnt ol' ngrit•lll· tum. 'l'hr yr>nrly lkr>rrsPs nre rr•· rrPWirhlr! rndr ,YI!ill'. ·

Tho l11rm "In tlw llvrslnl'!\ huslnons" covem 11 •ltJI nl' IWI'· SOliS. 'J'hosr rrqrtJI'l!d lo JHII'I'hiiSI' 11 llt•crrsp IJeforr 0Ptnlmr I. of eur!h yr>nJ' nro lhnfP wltu Pll>(IIJJI' In or· Clll'l'.l' nrt t lw hw;ltrc•ss of/ hllylrrt~. l'l'l'l'ivlng, seilltrg, · l'Xt' lllllghrg, I l'llnspllrlillg, IIC/(Diia I illg Ill' soil· dtlirg tltr• snlr•, r·r·sulo, P.~diirngt•, tmm;portntlon ot· tr·uns·fpr• nf an,\' unlrnals within lill' .'illrft>.

Wllliruns is lrt lh1• lrahit of nnd cruTh•s llll nppenl In lhC" con· breaking PI'CI'Prlenl. fie wrin his scrvallvc IH'llllf'h of lhl' pn!'IY­flrsl Ict·m In l!W-1 in rt nnrnlnally flr(urlng it lias henn neglr.eiPd In Hr.pu!JIIt'illl stronglroltl anti Ills lhe eampulgn to autun Wllllnms popullrril'y with tlrr• Volt!l's is silll unci fill! llhc>rrrls.

Last yPar :110 ol' :·ardt lkr•rmt•s wert! ls:awd. 'I'IH• lit't!JIIif'>" ar·p $10 nnrl ~l:i. 'I'hP fnr·nwt• nr1• fnr 1 hnsr! CO-OP MONTH has been proclaimed for Michigan. It covet·s all of Oclober. P'rosent when whn opm·atc!

11 llvr•:;ftwl< yar·.J

Governor G. Mennen Williams signed the proclamation were, leH to righh Jack F. Yaeger, executive wlrc•n• :urlnrnls lll'L' lu•pt :1rul snlrl

;ecrotary, Michigan Association of Farmer Cooperaiives; Arnold Mu!olf, secretary, Farmers Produc- at pul>lit! nr· privntP saiP. at a lllgh pill'lr. ,, ,, ., 13f'r:ru:>t• of 1111 r•arly pt·Jmary In Mayo1• Coho 1~ rrlnf'tnnt to gel

MIC'Ili"g;ur, \VIIIInrns 1\•lll hiiVI' :o Into fltt• melee. rant off lwpr>s ftll' rr lifflr t/>t•m II' he wnrrts 111 ~(II f111' 11 sp11f llll thP natinrml DPIIltJer:rtle tirlwt.

In the pnst, lw has !wen n will· lng mnrlldntP In non·pnrllsnn De· troit r!lty poiiflt•s when lw hml tlw odds.

tion Credit association, Lansing; Lewis W. Morley, public relations director, Michigan Milk Pro- rm1lnl'lllllt'e of ii••r•nsing deal·

ducers' association; Governor Williams, center; James Bliss, general manager, Michigan. Elevator Ex- r•rs in livestock was ref'ogniwd chango; Dwight Snyder, manager, Lansing Dairy compuny; and L. A. Cheney, assi1tant secretary, Mich-· ns o:u·Jy irs lfl:n wlwn tilt! livr•· igtlll Association of Farmer Cooperatives, slot~k 'law uow In lliil' was JlliHRed,

MC!TnlyrP pninl~>ll oul. 'l'hl' pur·· pm:a of I lu• lit'l'JIHI' is In prevent tlw spread of infel'finus and con· tnglorrs discnsPs o[ liVl'sfoelc Un· ltoaltlty animals nwy SJli'Pnd dis· c•nse wiJt~n put in with IH•nltlty nnlmals.

"Mo.~·t goVf'rlliJI'S e:rn go inlo the mrwrmtlon :;nd I<Pi•p n gri11 on Jlw jtJh IHtl'i< lrr1111P," suld on<' Top Mit·hlgan Denwr·r:rt. "JI' Sn:rpy IV111lls to 11'.1' il, l11• lras to

Coho snlr.l he would lli<e to ~ec 11 gtlflll, strong, wllllnfl ronrlirlntc appPar· on the seem! so lw mnlrl forger 111r• !room that IHrs hecn erented for· his own t•nndlrlnry.

tmlvrrslty Into powerful fnrl"e In the slnte.

Reprrhllenns nrc rnnl1lng Iris· lory with flwlr netlvlty rlnrinri nn off yenr·. Demoemts lwve Prim· palgrwd the yC>m· nmund Ein~e HJ4H.

Farmers Can Cut Fire Loss By ·Adopting Cleanup Plan

aband11n Mil'l1ig11n." 1· "I

Jlr•prrhllt'illlS haw IIIII' qtH•stion nnw: Who t•an IH•rrt Williams'! His main dmwhrteil Is his rein·

tlvr?ly smnll area of opet•nrinn. In Detroit, Ill! is known ns· a lop nd· ministrntor, a plnnner.

Williams' weeldy selwdule is ns strenuous as any cnmpnlgn. Whert•ver he stops, he shakes hands with evrryhody In sight nnd SJH'ends 1 he wnrd. People lilw him.

Octohcr !J.J;; is fire prevention week, under the ~ponsorsliip of the Natlonn'i Fire Pmtection ns· soclutlon in cooper·atlon with IIi!! U. S, deportment of agricullure and slate agriculturrtl extension

atlng !hem. Comhustlhle mn· leriuls ~houlrl he slored a good, safe distance from licut sources. Clean I he soot from chimneys, nml if lhct·e are ehimney crudes, o1· loose mortm·, m· defective lltll! pipes, have these repaired.

Separatr• 1:roups hirVt' rallied SliJ!JHll'l fnr lhP nominnlion IH!·

~~· LeAding Breeds Wlll'1'1~ ltOCI{S Butc~n1 All 5WWilor

Write, Phuo, Drl .. Ia ur l'lr Ia

LOWDEN FARMS HATCHERY

Phoba Jtacluon 4!4liOU ~fl20 E. lleny l!d, at JloiiJ'Iott.

lt. 1. Rivet furctloa

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in Uw IHarlwt;

I'm· Your

+Wheat +Grain +Seeds

Balden·son Eievator

J>IJmw OR-7-1>701

'"f'here are n lot of pr.oplr! in nutstall' Midrlgnn wlm dnn't !{)row mr fr•nm n haiP nf lrny," he iiltid.

Wlror.vet• lire Hepuhllcnns pick will lruve tn outdo the governor,

" '' who nlrenrly is about 5 million HepuiJJIC'an Jeg!slatrll's, who 1 hundshakes ahead of the game.

luunchell the trlnl halloon for Co· I Repuhllc:111s nre cnunllng on lio, figure he could cut inlo WI I· 1 the latest merger of the national llams' Dl:'troit vole. Tlwy also pre· and sfntn ballnts to give them the [IJct that mrt~tnte nrens, as usual, pull of Eisenhower nt the top to will go Hepuhllcan. eiPef a governor· holfwny down.

But Democrats, with a "slate Tla! prcs·irlent's Illness may farm pmgmm" in the mnldng, nwlw a difference, hut thnt's the arP going after nutsfnlr! voles, way illf• tunc is going now, eig-111 I no. to I he hnr.

Dr. Hnnnnh carries tlw idea of • el~rse assoeintlon with Prcsicl~nt Many fires Erscnhower, having ber.n nss1sl· ant secretary of defonse frw mnn· Sf t F

His potential eanrllrlncy has power. / ar rom been launched hy n group of F G "Young Turks" from tlw legisla· arm as lliT'C!.

It happened at a Sunday after­noon picnic! at the home of Rep. George Sallmle ( R·Ann Arbor) and the news Mirrecl political thinlwrs.

Dr. Hannah imnwdiately rc· fuselltlw bid of !he Young Turlts, staling that he eould hcllcr' serve Miehignn ns· the president of 11 greal uniVI'rsity.

Hupuhlicuns hacking him, still insbl. lw could be drnfterl to gn against a Democratic candlclat.e for govemor. He has huilt the

When the homemaker borrows u gallon of gasoline from the stnrnge tank to du some dry clenning in !he kitchen, she is in almost as much danger as if she Wet'C [linying With 83 poumJs· o.f dynamite.

'!'hat's tire word from M. H. Avery, county agricultural agent, in enlling nllention to fire preven· lion wcel<, October !l-15.

Many flrns in farm homes nrc cmrsccl l>y using gwwline as 11 cleaning fluid. I·Jarcl rubbing of material often gencmtcs static

services. Communities througlwul thc>

United Stntcs all!l Canntla will emplr:1slzu that fire pr·c•vention is· u life and denth matte~· and that everyone owes It to hirnsr.lf, li!s fnmily and his community to think nne! act fire-safe ever·y day of .tilf! year.

This year's slogan, "Don'! give tim a place In ~tnrt," will he th2 1 heme of many special pmgrams.

"Your farm will be safe from fire if you don't give Jlre u plaee to .9lllrt," declared the NntlonaJ Fire PI' o t <' c 1 i o n us.~ocint iDn.

t'l'hat's why the nssoclatlon is urging formers to l'!'liminatc all

When lnriltiing, repniring or· rl!· motlf'ling, use /lre-resistanl ma· terials wherever· posslhle. Pro· tee! roofs wltl1 a~phalt ~hingles, o1· other fire-retardant. roofing. Stone, brir!ll, l!oncrete or· cinder hleck walls slow the spread of fire.

And before the wintery winds start blowing, malw sure your TV antenna is firmly altached lo its mou1rting and is w.~n grounded. Don't evm· moLrnt the antenna on a chimney--one of 1 he quickest ways to loosen a ehimney, even pull il down.

!h-e ilaznrds fmm tlwil' ilomes, I Best of Breeds buildings and lnnd dur·lng 1he

w~~!~ nlso a good time to gel a Will Be Offered farm ready for winter, tlw snason Monday, October 10, at Michi· Whl}n tile fire menace is severe. gan State there will he about 100

These are tilings which should spring boars from outstanding be done to mai<e n farm snfe herds in Michigan, r·f!prescnting from fire: 8 different llreells from 22 coun·

Clean LIP all trash, for it can tics in the state brought to­he fuel for unwanted fires .. Oily get her for show and sale. rags should be stored in covered Starting at. 10 n'clocl< the hears metal r.onlainers, well away from will be_ grouped according to mer· stoves or· sp:u·k·thmwing equip· it ami theil' chumpion and re­ment. serve clutmpion will bC" selected

Replaec badly worn Wll'rng. for each or t11e 8 breeds. Then the Circuits nre lilwly to overheat boars wlll be priced and snlll priV· and be a fire hazard if fuses are :rtely during the day. not thf! correct ampornge. This should be an exccllenl

"No smol<lng" signH should lw I chance Jn1· Ingham c~unty swi_ne posted in h~y harns, machine breeders to s~lcct. high qualr~y shops and wherever llnmrnahle I boa1~s for then· her~Js· [or lh1s ·liquids are stored. Obey nn· com111g season, R111fl Counl;.• smokinP' rules to the letter. Agent M. H. Avery.

Keep-ilcatet's and slaves in

"All of· Midrignn's elt izeus," ill'· COI'ding !11 Mdnl,\'l'e, "ltiiVP a di· l'et!l 1!1' illdlrPcl ill(l~l'l'Sf in flrt• iiflrle'.~ livPshrd< lit!alth."

ln I!l5·1. !Itt> last \'f'111' for wltil'i1 figul·c;· am eomplr.'tl', Ill!' Inconw to farm peoplt• fmm tile srrle of their livestock amounfPd to mor·u I iln11 $1 ;,j,OOO,OOO.

In :rdditio1r, !lit! irrvc>rrtory vnlu·~ nf livestock orr IVIidrigan J':rnns Jrrst .Jnmtary 1 <rrnr11rnted ltJ :rrr· other· $2G3,000,001l, accrmling In Crop Repor•fing Sl'rvi!'e:

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Will Pick Arm 1

A 12-foot ~tkk will go llrrout~lr I he ~mpping rolls of <l l'orn piel\· er· in just one sePuml. Even at

I idling spPeds, the stici< will mnvt! ahout 2 feet pel' secr.rHl, aceord· ing Jo M. H. Avery, t•ounty agri· cultur·nl agent.

Tlwt nnl' second or· r!ven G sre· oncls is plenty nf time for tlw rolls· In ·r:all'h the nprrntnr's hand ami pull tlw arm lhmugh. . Riehanl G. Pfistc:·, farm safety specialist at Michigan Stnte uni· versity, pnint!' out that it makes no difference whellu!r· 1 he ope!'· ator is pushing or pulling in his all.cmpt to free the clogged pici1· er-he can get rmrght either way.

If he's pushing towat·d tlw rollers, he will likely fall toward I hem before hP ean r·rcnvcr Iii>' lmlancc, H Ill' is pulling, till' .it•rk I hP mils will givr when lht•y

I Dr.C.J.Hubbard yg•mmNARIAN

INTELLIGENT BEINGS ••• THESE EARTHLINCS ••• THEY'VE EVEN GOT

electricity. Ami thC" spark causes llw explosion of the gasoline VO· por, explains l1icl1ard Pfister, ex· tcn~ion <lgTicultuml engineer ut Miehigan Stille university.

good repaii· and always follnw Take YOUJ' choice: Wait for O[l·l J>Juuw 01~-7-8201 mnkers' instrrwlions when orer· portunltles or make them. ·---~---------

liJ!I. S. ,Jr~I'l'orson l\~USOJI

cntnh ll sllel~ Ill' COl'll stnllc will low·a 'Show emtHI! lim lmnrl In tnvo'illnlarlly tlghlrm nnrl lm Jlllilt•d rlll\VIl hy s h d / the plt!lwr· uetlon. c 'e u es

l•'ot' these I'!!IIHIIIIH, Af{t!lll Avct·v !OII,YH 111111 Ill!' only Hitfl' wny 1~1 y ..... p Cattle llx snupplng t'nlls Is lo Hhiil oft' I V l[W (111\Vl'l' l'fllll)lh~f.c•ly 111111 IIHl' il . gooHt!•lll'd< wmr·l<lng hnr Ill' Htillll! llovlrw IWIILIIY wllh IO[l I'I!C· slmllnr Iotti ltJ !!leur· tlw rolls. rmls will hlgiiiiJ~ht the Holstein Don't gnmhlr! n lrunrl ot• :n·m ftJt' show 111 tho rlnlry eattle congrcsH 11 few SI!Pontl's tlnw, lw 1\'III'IIS. In Wnterlnn, !own, next wen!<.

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Railroad ·Schedule 4-H Awards

Two Mivhlgun 'I· I I t•lull rru•m· IIPI'H Will n~c·PIVP erluentlotr;rl uwnnl.~ tills fnll ftll' out~tnndlrrt: nelriPVt•merrl In •l·Tr rr·om fund~ Jll'OVIriPd !Jy I he Clrit'IIJ;tl lllltl Nrwttr Wi.!HII'l'IJ rnllwny sysll'lll.

Oill' of 1111' llll'llrht•!'~ :"•h•t•lt•d Will l'l!Jil'I'Hl'lll MJI'Iilgan II~ II tlt•le· g:rlt• In till' natltrnal •1·11 l'iub f'llll· lll'rss in Clrlt•ngo. 'f'lll! otiH•r· win· HPJ' will n•t·t•iVt! :1. $!flO t'lllit!gr• ~dit~l:rr:.;lilp, 'I'll!' sdwlarshlp wlrr· ncr will h1• elrn.'it'll frnn1 :1mong II II' ll!il'hignn dt•IPgallon to 1 ht• l'ill/J l!llllgl'i'Hii, Hoi h Willlll'l'S will hi! gUt'HIH llf 1111• I'IIIJt•o:rrJ Ill II -''fJPeial I!I'P:rkfnst tlllrlnt: !Itt> 1'1111· gJ'l'SS.

1\clrlitional suppor·/ hy C & NW through th1• llitlional t'llllllrlillt•t• on hti,\'S anrl gi!·Js drrh Wr1rk Jll'll· vidt~ for simil:tJ' aw:mls In Illirltli.;, Tnw;r, MillllC'sota, Nt•hmsk:r, Sorillr D:ilwtn, Wlsvonsin rr1rrl v\'yontint:.

Dl!ll•galr!s It• ilrr• ("lrir:ngo t'OII· gn•ss from lnr:lmm t'IIIIJtly will hP sPier•! Prl ft II It 11Vi ng 1 l~t• ·1·1 I adrir•vPml'nl day sdwrltrlt•d ftll' NovPmlrer· :l in ivlaStut.

llolstPin l'tiW t!ntr·les-top show unlmul!; from nil parts· ol' t lw l'tilllllt',\' -·lluw t·nrnltletl~d offlelnl pr·otltll'f ion rl•t•ords, w•r•ordlng to nr. C:PIIll{l' H. llnrrult nf the llo!· Sit>lll·l•' I' 1 t• s I II II AHHOC!illlion of Allll'i"lt'll, 'l'lresP remrds llVPI'Ilgr• 1;,,KJ:l llr nf mlllt 111rd liOI Ill nr IJilllt•t·fat, mon• tllun twice tllu lll'lltllWiioJII uf lilt' llVPI'HgC ('OW. ..,

A IJrPiii([Jown 1111 tlw [lf(lli'!!H ,1Jo1w ;,:1 nged c•nws nvr•t·nglng 17,0:!·1 IIJ of mlllt :rnd lifil lh of lnrltt•rfal. 'l'hlri,Y·flVt• •I·,YI!HI'-rlirls rrl't't'1l!(t! t;,,:J:ll lh nf milk nnd fi7'1 lh of fnl. Anwng tlw ytHrngr>l' st'i, ~~ :t.yt•ur·oltl I lolslt~ins I HI \'I.' I'OIIijllt!IPd l'l't!fll't}s IIVI'I'II!(illg t:l,­~H)!l Ill of mill< nnd ;i2•1 lh ol' fnt.

'l'lll• rlnlry 1'/lllil' l'Oilgi'CSS :owm·tls u ~"'' iJH'rt•usP in Its rr.g· lrliil' Jll't'lllllllllS lo I'IJWH With nJ"fl. <!:ill Jll'tllliit'lillll I'I'I'OI'riS of Ill h!llHI -l:ifl Ill of fat.

Ingham County News· October 6, 1955 · · Page 2 "

Hat(hing Weekly All Winter

l'llllot'llllt·Cio?JUI Chid(~

Gulliver's Hatchery l'htllll' r.:lHl E11lon Itu1•hls

~~~ milt! ~ou1h uu J\J.fl!l

'l'lw ester form of 2, •I·D, usP:I lt.L.; n Pl'O·PillPI'J{CilC'P spl'ay, g;l\'1' the IH·sl Wl•r•d c·oull'tll illld highPsf

1 yielrls of l!nJ'Il in Mir·higan !')tnt" rmivrrsitv t1•sts. !'""===========~ . I-

SEE US FOR

POSTS .f CEHAJ' 'J'I~I~A'J'Im S'I'I~I~L

l iGNU Jo;J ,lGC'J'mC

(Aisu wim-fenceJ•s) 'l'•·,~ail!t1 J>ol1•s - 14-Hi-1H-22-21l Ft Jt't~twH - Bal'lu~ll Wit·n - Lawn J•'t~nee

(Jail's - 12-1<1-Hi Ft.

J.at!iuo Clo\'l'l' JH:uunwlh ChJVPI' lllr•dium Cluvl'l'

Gl~N[]]NJ~ Jo;g;)!;·SfiiVI!

Sl1:!!t~1·

s•~•ms Cun:ullnn C:l'inun Alfulffl Ct•rlil'it>tl Rturg·o•r· Mflllfa

'J'i mnllry - HI'IIIIW Fer'liliwr· Or·tii!I"S 'l'ulwu

OLGA COAJ~ mm .tAmm•r

COLONI~L ,JA(~':{HORN ----LOJ\rBAJW <JIIAIN ~A\VS

Eden Elevator l'horw l.esliB 21M l'homtl Olt·NIIIKII

We Givo Gold Slumps

GULF SOLAR HEAT C<Jsoline vapor is· 3 limes

henvicr llwn air, he adds, ::tml it will lloat along near the floor Ol' drop to the ·lmsement whe1·a n

I gns burner· m· a !loor furnace will cau~e a violent explosion equal In 83 lh of dynamite.

If carbon lelmchlorillc is usod as a cleaning mnterial, cautions Pfister, remember that it is lox· ic. It should be usecl outside and the fumes should not be inhaled.

IDENTIFY THIS FARM Pfister sayS' thai severn~ effec·

live c!enners are available that are safer nnd arc much less toxic.

WKAR Carries farm Program

WKAR-TV at lVIJciligan State is carrying on its farm education· nl program from 7:30 to 8:00 in the evening. Ingham counly ex­tension se1·vice is co-operating

The first person t~ identify this farm correctly will receive· a year's sub-scription (new or renewal) to the Ingham County News.

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I wilh WKAR ami will have pro-

iiii~i:~~=::i==R=====n=:rin~=-~~ grams over the station frequent· ly. At the present time 2 from Ingham county are appearing on the features Monday, Wednes-

The family living on the identified

farm will receive a free Sx7 mounted enlargem~nt. of the farm.

Are You Ready? Fo1• tlw coming winttw ·

e Aluminum Storm DoOJ'S

e Aluminum Windows

· e' RoWay Garage Doo~s

e Glazing Compourul

e Window Glass

e Cn.uU,ing Guns

e Roof Cement

"L~nsing's Most Complete Building Center"

day nncl Friday evenings. The); are Karen Lundin of East. Lan­sing nnd Dennis Avery of Oke­mos. They are appearing as the children of. the farm youngsters of a Mr. Richards, representing a fnrm family In the central part of Michigan.

On Friday evening, October 14, Lyle Oester,le of Mason and M. H. Avery wtll he on the program. at 7:30, discussing the topic "Corn Storage." They will be using col· ored slides of different ty.pes of corn storages in Ingham county.

State. Ranks 8th Michigan ranked eighth .in milk

production last year, according to thC" .U. S. department of agrlcul­tttre. Tile · state's production amounte~ to 5,631,000,000 lh. This was 4.56'/n of the tota1. Wlscon· sin lead. In milk· production wlt'h 16,550,000,000 lb and 1'3.4% of the total. Other states which' topped Michigan hi production were New Yorl{, Minnesota, California,

. Pennsylvania, Iowa a1td Ohio, In that order.

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Whose Farm Is This?. I.... -;...___--------------~ HOW ~0 SAl' "niANKS';:

~bese 4 Ingham county farm merchants JuLVe ar· ranged for the publication or 52 "Mystery!' 11icturcs. It's their tribute to a No •. l industry in Ingham co~tn• ty. If you lil~:e the i'ann ricturcs tell them so ..

Watch foi'·Your Farm A new "Mystery". picture will a11pear each weel\, Yours. may· be ·next. ,No one lmows whose farms have been P-hotographed-not oven · the plaotog· raphers-It s up to you to come througla with the JUISwersl , . , · .

Eden Elevator smm - I?Jmo - COAL . Plm'l'II.IZER - l~ENCI~ -

·I'OSTS

We. Give· .Gold Slamps

Phone Leslie 2154 - OU·7·06811 ~

Mason~Eievator · Feed ...o:. Sce~d ·;...;. Fertilizer

s4l;:w:Col,U0bla · 'Ph. OR·6·1_SU

The Ingham -~ounty ·N~ws Complele News Coverage

oF Rural.lngham Cciunly

COMMERCIAL PRINTING Phone OR-7 -9011

WilliiUll&ton

Producers Co-op · . Elevator Co. . · "Home' or Larro Feeda'~ ..

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Many More· Pigs·Wiii'·.G9 to Market '• I,' , ' •

n,y OAJU, COJ.I,JN ruul mnrlwlhl!l"R fqJiow th!l lric]lr.n· 'tpst Rt Champrllg-n, Illinois, ovon 'rhero will be n lnt of plgH frll' lions me111lonr,(l,•· . . ; . ·. . Whr,rl' thoro wnH n cliffer~rwr. of

mnrl<et next ~prlng. '!'he USDA's • • ' 10 c!!pl& a pound. Pnr.l<ngocl nncl In test ~urvcy In tho D prlndpnl CnUia gciiiJHr nltlons · r.ontnll1· djsplnycrl the some, Jenner chops hog producing Hlnlc~H shows· n lng the hormone slllho8lrqJ aro we~r, prlccrl Itt vnrlous prr.mlums 12'/r· 'lner·cascJ In HIIWH furrowing grnwlng Hl% fu&tor, :.on· tiJc ... avcr· ahoyc reguJnr chops rlurlng dJf. this full rnrnpurrrl with 11 year uge, 'l'hl~ Is 'how .. r.x!irirlments ferqnt wcal<s; As tire premium ago. !lui farmers lntrmcl nnw tr1 conductacl ln.I9 stlii!J. anrl tlnl· lneroasc£1, snlcs of hmn r!hnps de· tul'll out nhnut us mnny next v e r sIt y experiment ; 'l!fntlonir cre~serl until they were nhout spring. u~ In Hl5·1-rposslbly clown turned out,· Rcporrls shqw !J l2'1r· oqunl nt an HI-cent prclmlum. Na· slightly. nverngc saving In urno!lnt (Jt-fccd Uonn•l Llvosleclt Procluect• JlDiniH

II !!Valhtbl,, both .llqnlrl and ~nlld," Avery ~ll1lerl. "Liqulrt hall~ Wlll'il

i host durlhg tho dry monlha when i tho rnts cnn't get a drink cnslly, At this ·ume of ~·enr probably n mixture of grains with tho polson woulcl.he lmst. One goorl one Is n lmll mixture of Warfarin In eorn rnrnl nncl roliml llflts, How· evct·, It can l1o mixed with rnear. Thcsu haiiH nncl poisons cnn ho Pllt'chuscd at !neal clevalm·s. If using hniiH othc!J' lhnn Warfurln lhnt rnay he pnlsonnus to Jnrm .nnlmnls, It will hn lmporlnnt In plal'c the halt stations nul r1f the

Sp1·aying I(JII1 Yellow Rocket

Wnnl nn nlfnlfn or dove!' tlc)ll without that pcsl1y yellow rocl1ot next spring'!

rt can Ill! rtnnn hy spm,vlng- the · Onld wiUr MCP, nclvlses Boyd n:. Chut•chlll, frum c!rups rc!sem·chcr nt Michigan Slalr! tllllverslty. Spl'ltylng a ftct• Irnst h11s l<ljiorl the top growth In Octuilet• Is best.

Mut•l\rll unulystH nrc pnrtleulnr· cnnsJJmecl ns ri cons~qumwe ot ou~ lhnt this Ia 11 goorl lndlcn· ly lntemslerl In llw numher and the slcpperl·tiP rln!Jy gr()Wih r11te. tlon that IJ1Cat-typc hogs nre one! ilges of pigs 1111 fnrmK us of Sr.p· "' • • · ' , HJISWC!r to Increasing porl1 snles. ternber 1 In the muln prnrluclng Fnllnr fer.dlng-tlw siwnylng of • • •

; ~~~~~~ ~~~~~~~~~~~.;,'qgs and any othcll'

MCP Is 11 clwmlcal slmllut· 'ltJ tlw wc!edklde, 2, ·I·D, The l'l!f]lt umntllll In ttse Is une pint· per ncrc! unci llw rost Is· ulmul $1.25 JlC!I' nerr., ilccrmllng to Churchill. slates. PlgH over· fi months oicl soluble frwtlli..:llrs on 'th!!.)r.nfy MISCELLANY .•. Coffl!e pro-

were up 11 'k from u yenr ngo. paris of the rilnnt-ls by fnr· thr. cluctlon hns lncmnscd In sudt nn These will hr. mnrlwterl mnlnly rnnHI efficient method of supnly· extent this year thai thr. grcntl!r

" In the next li W1~cl1s. Pigs from lng crops with ncccsijl)ry min· suppllns should hrlng lower 3 In li months nld Wl!re up only crnls. That's tho opjnlon of Dr•, prlcr.s to consumers when tlw 1'1r .. Tlwse will he mnrlmted mosl· rr. B. Tulw;y, head of. lhe )JOrtl· new c:rop henns hll the murlwt in Jy rlurlnr;- Nnvl'mlwr·.Jnnunry. culture department at. MSU. volume, 2 or a months from now 'rhls brc~ukdown c·oJilrl mean lhat Dr. Tul<ey tol1' a senate tmh· . , . An llntlhlol.le named Flllpln the period of lncrcasr~rl mnriiCI· cornmlllen on atomic energy that that a~tncl1s fungus rlls·enses of lngs may lw over hy t11e end of with tho use o~ ru!Jlo is'otopes re· plants has been dlscovr.rr.d by 2 Oeluh~r. lessening the posslhlllty smtrchers have csi.!LbllshcrJ 'the tenms Qf sclenllsts worl\lng for of I he real low hog prlr•es most rncl that !l5'/r, of sol!jllle, lertlllz· the Up,lohn comtm ny and llw nwrl<ct people have expect eel. ers applied to leaves· of erops nrc University of Illinois. Thr. molrl

. II USDA goes Into the hog used by the phtn!H. Only 10% ot thnt creates the drug wns Jounrl rnat·lwt and buy:; pork, sudr ne· fertilizer nppllert to soli Is con· In ·a sample of soli frnm thr. lion could he dfectlvo, 11s~umlng sumed, he salcl. Dr. 1'ulwy ulso Phlllppli1Cs. H's been usccl tn Jll'n· thr. survey figures arr. correct told the committee that dorm~nt teet tomato unrl pen Hl~ecis from

slems nf woorly plants, even In rotting anrl to control !J"I'C.Y leur

save I

money

the dearl of winter, hnvc !men spot In tomatoes, The nntlblnllr• found to absorii solubltdertlllzcrs l)as als(l proved aetlvc In the test sprayed In wnter sr•lutlon.' · · tuhe ngalnsl a large nurnher of

• • • · · fungi ·which nttaclt humans. The heal wnve wc'hnd In Mlch· Reduction In horse, mule ancl

lgan In !all! July and. l!llrly ·Au· sheep numbers I he pnst 10 years gLtsl raised havoc with· the to· has freed enough pasture, rnngc

on auto il1turanco malo crop. Many blossoms. Iallcll and hay to accommoclnte fl.5 mil· with Stalo Farm Mutual'• to set because of the drywea'thcr llon baef cows or lhe equivalent

nnrl hot sun. Anyone who hnr! a ... School chllrlren anrl scrvlcr.· ,;<ll'rlen lmows that. An'd there men, through cut.rale mill< cost were 80 many small . tomatoes, programs financed by I he! govern· too. · · · · ment, incrcns·ed lhclr consumr·

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• • • • •••• . .. .. • ''s .. ,r~ • • h:t~J.·Oow • • "'•n •• , :

. IrATI IAlM •

A ····· : ••••• INIIJUNCI Call m«

'---..., for deraiiR today(

Bernard E. Wilson l'ltone Olt·7·11lli2 !Huson

Why some . iomawes' · plcl{cd green never ripen Into 11 natural red hut turn a sickly yellow can he explnlned by temperat4ro co11· rill ions, according to plant· sclen· lists. Red tomato varlutles con· lain n pigment, lycopeirc, which replaces green chlorophyll when tho temperature of the fruit Is bel ween 70 and 86 degrees. Op· tlmurn temperature Is 70.' Above 86 degrees the chlorophyll dls­appenrs but lycopene doesn't re· plnce it, Hence the yellow cast. Some ripe t.omatous arc· 'firmer I han others and ship ~lth · less damage because of greater cal· cium content. ·Calcium Is· be· Hevcrl lo relnforr:e the cell wall

,-------------1 structure, according to research

* * nl the Florida agricultural ex­periment stntlon.

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tlon of mill< last year hy ncnrly one·thlrd. They consumed ral· moMt 1.5 billion pounds, at a cost to Uncle Sam of around $21.5 mil· lion.

l\11~. 1\NIJ 1\IUS. 1\f. L. SllHA'I'O own I he fal'lll pidw·cd in lm;L week's Ingham County r_-Jews mys1ei'Y fnr111 :~el'ies .. They've lived on ll~e RO ac1·rs ~incr. 1!12:1. They bo(lght i't Jl'Om L. M. Surato, lather, 111 HJtl8. The fm·m IH locnlerl a 1111le nm·th of Columbia I'Oacl on A mel ius mad.

Thcit· fion, Richal'Cl, and wife and son D ekiP, 7, buill a lH:Jllse on the fal'!n. Richard has a l'ull-1.ime job in Lansing. An older ;;on, Ronald, :;lays 1vith his g1·andparen1s. He,

1 too, wo1·l~s in Lansing. -

Right. now, Suralo is milking :14 hend of Cucm!-lcys. Ire' ha:; general ct·ops of em·n, . wheat, oats and hay. M1·s. Sumlo lakes ctu'r! of n floek of 180 hens.

The Sumtos al'e members of' the Fat•m Dw·cau. M1·s. Sumto is a member of the Dunn Community club and the Holt Brotherhood Temple Methodist ehurch.

Mrs. Ve!t'lc Lamphere was the first to eor i'ectly identify the Sum to farm.

Automation Reaches Michigan Farms 11 new er11 Is dawning on Mieh· c:tll'ulnlr!s pr·el'isPly how IIHH!hl plr!X bw;lrwss ('()rnpuling IIIIIch inc

igan f11rms ns nulnmalion, glum· wnlilnlion, hralinJ: til' cooling 11 wlilch lheJ'C!ll[lnn will pmcluc•e n or wnrrl n[ II. S. industry, moves farm building needs·. card dl'scriblng llw l1ind of boar from factory to farm. t\Lrlo'malir: ham c:Je; 1ners nnri and sow neerlerl lo produce lire

As 11 r·csull, more nnd rnon• of aulomnlic feed mixers, whid1 hc11llhiest anrt hefliesl baby pigs . the stale's l!'i:i.5SD fHJ'mcrs Ill'•~ scienlifil'ally hii'IHI Jeer!, arc Old MeDnnnld's farm was lurning to puslt·huttnn cieetrir: .growing in usc. On man.v farms neve1· lll1e this! and eleelronie rlc\'krs In solw n "grcl'n·grass" rliel is pr·ovirlerl -----prncluetion nncl ilthnr problems. livcslod\ from gilt~s-linecl sleel llceorcting In fru·m cxpPI'Is, tile~r~ silos. New lhcrmoiitats and ileal· rohot devices can he expr:?elcri to ing devices lwep drinking water have a revolutionary effect equal· h:c·free.

Farmers Urged To ICill Ra1·s

ing, if nol surpassing, ll1e lnlm· Scnsilivr. heitl·clelceling deviel's This is t!;,~ lim~ nf year wiH'Il rluetion of fnrm mnchiner.v. s·imilar lo those user! in inriLtslrial II would be well for each Jnrrn rn

You think you !mow a good house buy when .vou sec one -but you don't !mow the rtmportanll half of 11.

Tile average Michigan farmer furnaces mrlonwlir:nlly insure have a local rat campaign In rl:l rslalislieally spenking-, he has an tile snfrli,V of LIIHillcnricrl bmori· the huilclings nnrl huilrling aren 1.11·Hcre farm valurd al approxi· ers in ilng and poultry hou~cs. nf rats lhlll. wit! IJp corning In n1atr.ly $10,fl:J:'i) now hn~ the elcr:· J•;lcetril' chick bnmclr•rs on snrne 1 fmm the. SUITounding· fields In

I ~ricity_ In oprralc ~twh lahor;sav· :10,712 fm•ms provide <:onlrollc•l,lwlc up Jot· I he winter, poinll'rl mg nrrls as \Wlshmg mnehrnes, tempcmlm·c•s. OLtt County Agenl M. H. Avery.

Just aslt me anrl I'll tell you fr·cczers (29,02fi forms hnve Electronics can even he a very Tn carrying out the campaign It how many rooms I need, what these), g-min rlriers, Icerl grind· decisive pre-nacal influence ·in a 1 is Wl?ll lo have severn! big sla· colors I IIIII:!, the neighbors I er~ and other automatic equip· pig's life: il is now possible lo lions, at least one for each build· want and the going rate of in· mcnt. More lhnn fW1: of the rccorrl the genealogical records 1 ing where any rodents or rodent terest on a mortgage. I ean ar.gue farms in the stnte are electrified. of hybrid sows on punched cards·/ rlamnge has been seen, lle said.

Th~ I real men I Cllll he used on nit her spring nr eaJ•Iy August scnrllngH of red clover, But nlfnl· fa must hnvc IHl r.~luhllshr.d stnnd heforc II cun stand MCP.

Hn.v ·.Junes·, nf Mlehlgnn Stale unlvPr·slly, snlrl that nne 1'111 In nne year will enl or dnmng~! .1s much as $20 worth of grain. Sn lhr. lmpnrllrnl'l~ of getting rid of lhern is p;w,y In Sl!l!, the COIIIIty ngc~nl said. Olhm-wlsr• tlw nlf:.ilfa rnuy be

-----·--- lost. Clov~r HPP.IIIS In be tougher. TIH! sullan of D.lnll,lnllftrla, a 'l'lw trr.al men I will have 111 be

.Java dty nf 2!15,000 JlC!optr., l10eps rep~atecl In the fall of lfl5G, how­some :JOo rlnrwcrs nnrl female evr!r·, lo mnl1c sure yr.l111W l'Oclmt relallvcs In quarter~ to which he II doc~n'l mnlm a return visit Ute alone has access. Iollnwlng yenr.

Ingham County News October 6, 1955 Pagel

~g~\ ~ "THE FRI ENOL Y DRUG &TORI" ~

Work Sensibly - Enjoy the Fruits of Your Labor ...

Many seemingly smatt business people dt·op dead in the middle of 1 hciJ· pi'Oductive life. The "rll'ive" of business Is just too much fol' I hem.

Live sensihly- and wm·l~ sensibly. Manage ym.tt· work. Do not let the wm·k manuge you, for wol'l\ can t·un you diJ·ectly to ymu· gt·ave. Consult yom· doctor about this all-important subject.

PriJerlpllD,. Pluuwwull Le•fle, MichlgaR

~Irs. Onwt· Wllllums of 'l'en· ney sh•enl, J,unslng, s1tys: I want ((J g-1\·e my testimony to Whitt Stars IUwunmllcJ Solvent did for my husbund. lie wus pructlmdly lwlplcss fell' ycnrs with nem•lf.ls, n•·thritis, und !!CIRI;klt, IriH rhCIIIIllltism WUH CAUHCII fl'llm 11\'Cl'·Will'i<. It set· tle.d In his hands, l'~ct, l11gs uml hlJls, ulso It nffc!clc!d his cym1. We ,;pent a forl.mm tt·ylng· every t.hlng we lwnnl or,· but ~Jr. Wllllums didn't get. r·ellcf until Ire Htart ell lulling "Stars Rheumnlic Solvcmt." 'fwo treatnumts put him ut wot·k ~uin.

Canadian and U. S. · officials have.agreed to work out methods whereby American farm surplus disposal programs won't wreck I he Canadian markets !or wheat and other products. This sub.fect worries 11 lot of countries· with surplus farm commodities on their hands, the result of ·govern· mr.nt price fixing anrl support programs, In many cases highly uneconomlr.at.

on the advantages of colonial A nnlionwide study mmie by and have them fed inlo a com·j "Them are several good bails~ versus mociorn and wh~h~ i~ the large nulomalic corilr~lf~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ better to use gas timn oil for manufaclurer showed signs lhat.ll heating. Just asl< me. agriculture in America is mov·

But when somebody says, "Is' Jng "from the age of meehnni· Hogs will rcnch their lowest there an easement or restriction zalion to the age of automation.''

price betwe!Cn mld·October arid of record clause in the offer?" or The trend is being pu~herl alon;:: mld·November,. says Natlonlll asks "How many transactions hy rnnny factors: more college·

· 1 does the abstract show?" or even tmincrl farmers, vnst research Livestock Producer. mligaz ne.

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For rm·lhl!l' information COil• eerning- I his r e Ill a I' I! ll hIe remedy wt•llt! l•'red ,J, HnllH!e, 1\la.~on, l\llchlgun. l'hone. 2J.Oii Aw·ellus.

Hog weights are at. a record low "Is there a good record· title'?" programs ·11y colleges and I he u (n foetor that wlll hoid. down the and "Did I get II warranty deed S. department of agriculture, and overall supply. of pork!. Tl1cre's arid title Insurance?", wh,v, I the rE!search and engineering ber!n heavy movement of pori{ turn a pale green. I UsUally talH! done by industrial firms to pro· out of storage rlurhi.g the past that opportunity to expound on vide farmers with labor-saving few months, whfclf wJH .Jia~e. fo my favorite theme entitled: Lnws equipment.

20w3 be .mplaced during the heavy I hatc.or why don't people trust · AH this is having an effect on rnarl\etlng period. · ' each other. the nature of farming in Michi·

¥ · • · • * Those spasms don't last long, gan nnd I hrougltout the nation.

I Housewives· voted ! 2. ·tJ 'i ·tn though, and I begin to realize .· Typicnl is dairying. Clean ancl

·-------------• favor of Jean por_lt ·.c.l_t.ops;·: ... .i.n a that the "simple" act of buying convenient milldng '.'parlors" a home Is Iar from simple. Thai scienlifically ventilated anrl auto· ------------------:-::-:---:----~..;__ wo'·r·d· .'~beg· In" should be "herran"

New · ./:~.:-. <:.

OLIVER SUPE,R 55j More working speeds.~~ More pulling power/·

Outclasse8 nil tractors of its type! You ,get. fi~ worki~j speed8 nnd one road speed-six in all-in tlii8 'brand-riew· · Oliver Super 55. · · '·· · · · ·: · ;,;

. Included is the .•uper low you've always warited-:.ii~iy '·: -l.J;:i miles. per hour at full engine speed. Cut: blick the,.· lhrotl.le nnd you can slow 'down to J-.1 m.p;li. for.:tluis· ·· _

·creeping crawl jobs. Best of all, this sutier low·is~atchi!t .·• · to the recommended PTO spee~. of 5~~ ,r.p.!l'· ~o\v yqu ' : .. cnn handle tough P1'0 opernt10ns Wtth ·le11il. dtfficulty ·· ·~ less crop loss. · . .... > · ·· , ~; .1 ·• ·

. Low, compact. Rnd heavy, this 2-3'plow Super 5& lil~~ outpulls 1111 tractors in its dnss. Powered with a mod~rn,. ' thrift.y, high-compression gasoline engine or full diesel. ··. :' Pick the one thnt.sRves you the 'most; · .... ; · ... ·.·:··: .. ::·

Sec the new, versatile Super 55 with i~i! built~ili Jiy. ·., · · drnulic system and 3·point hitclt· lb:ikage,.' dotibJjj.diitc: ;rakes, independently controlled PTO rind ball,type'unit: ·' .

. . .1at makes steering twice as easy. Get the SuiJer:. 5~ ':· · dtory before you buy! · · . , : .:. : ·:.,··,: ·.·

h malically heatefl nr· r:nolcd are re· because I recently went through placing olrl·limc crowded stanch· the ·whole business and here is ions on many of the ~lntc's 105,· what I .found out. !HJO farms lhat. maintain milk ,.:,That· ''pt·eltm;nary agreement," th~t' ··~off~~ ~o pu rch11se" l~n' 1 something ·to be trifled wrth. Tliabi the' deal, brother, that's the deal. You change your mind, you ·can stop payment on the

·check, but you've still bought. There weren't any storm win­dows 11nd the fruit trees· you thought were on the properly belonged to the guy next door. It doesn't make any difference, you still had bought. 'rhat little so· called preliminary "offer" was it. That fact Is one of life's little tragedies that most fui11s don't. learn until they try to mal1e some perfectly "reasona.ble" adjust· ment of back .taxes, or overdue telephone, gas, electricity, wnler bills, or what ha.ve you anrl find that they're stuc11: Skewered is the better word.

Practically all of us employ n lawyer to close the deal. Yet for little or no additional fee we cou·ld have had legal advice be· foro we signed. that "preliminary agreement." This is cheap jnsur·

. a nee. I found out some other ·things too that might interest you: T·here are a lot of questions 'to. be answered: When is the deal to' be closed? How much lnsur· anre Is In force? Have the tttill· ties been Jnst111led and pnld for? When Is the purchaser to hav,e po.ssession? What kind of a deed must the seller give? .. I found out some things like:

Not all good titles· are market­able: 11, In addition to being able to. prove your title against all 'comers, the . evidence of your ownership Is contained In proper pu•bllc recorcts, It Is a good rec­ord 'tlt!le-'then·lt's marltetable. . Just the possession of an ab­stract doesn't mean anytlilng In· solar ns Indicating, ownership Is cone!Crned. All an abstract Is, is im'outllne.'or ccipy of the public records which have to do. with

. the .... ownership .. of a particular ~hunk. of real estate. It· wlll help a: ;lawyer· make. a. ·title exan:tlna' tlon ·,but If you're like me you .Won't.. know the answers to many pi'l)blcms W!lich. mny come up In ·'!.' • '· . . . .

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cows. Automatic milkers nrc becom·

ing common with farms using machines in place of old·fash­loned methods.

Some filrrn bullrtlngs-·bnrns, poultry houses, mHI< houses· and even a few farm homes-arc now heated hy a reverse-running re· frlgerntor cnllcd a "heat pump," which draws heal from wntcr or the earth nnrl circulates it through the building. In summer it reverses lhe process for cool· ing, absorbing heat from the wnrm room,

Researeh engineers l1i1Ve even rlevclopcrl an electronic "bra in" that quickly ami automatically

a single abstrnct suc11 as: Tltc validity of divorce, the effective­ness' of foreclosures, the serious· ness o[ restrictions, !'he dange!·s of federal or slate lax liens anrl the effect of old t'lalms against the land.

4'ro Land Bank -~·-~~ANS

National Farm Loan

·AssoCiation · 415 s.' Cochrun

\ · Phone 1880 Charlotte

Field Oiflce , 188 W. Ash . . ~ln.soii · :" · Fllone OR·'HIODl ' ....... , . . . . . . . ..

Household Goods

1-Ihving dPcided to sell our farm we will sell at public ILUction at tlw

f:u•m located 2 mih1s west of Stocl,bridge on 1\lorton I'Oad, corner of Morton and ChaJlmnn roads.

1:00 p. m .. Saturday, October 8 Mason Phone

OR-7-8761

Price Brothers Auctioneers

Household Goods W~trm 1\hll'lliug Stove Aut.i•tue ll-dny l\lanh1l Cloclt :~·Jiim:c Ut1dJ•oom Suite, Stll'ings ami l\lattJ•css Snutll Air-tight llcater . · , . %-size Antique Ucd . Oal< Dining ltomn i'uhle and 6 Chairs !Jxl!i Rug llltd Pad . 1\itcheu Cabinet with Porcelain To11 \V rit;inl{ D1~sl< .· Oceasional (i·ltlg 'l'ablc · Ironing Board Music Cabinet Oalt Commode An'tique Chair I.ibrary i'ahlo New litirosmto Oil Ileater Treadle Sewing Machine En() Table · 2 Kitchen Stools

· Lain11 Tables . . J!~u!t. Safe

Several Cane-bOttom Chairs !\Ictal \Vall Cabinet Porch Swing and l!'urnittlrc (1'Joor Lamps

.Door Chimes 3 Fmtther Ticl<s Antique Cmdh' 30-gallon Iron Kettle !\letal Ice Box Kitchen Tables Dress Form, Size :i2 Se\'eral .Wi1tter Coats Picture Frames Throw Uugs · Electric I•opcorn Popper Dishes Garden Tools

. 1\lany Other ArtiCles

· 1:00 'p. m.

Stockbridge Phone 17-F-111

'fable Lamps .

Ilog Ilousc

· Bed SpreadS

Books

Terms: Cash . N~t RespC)nsible for Accidents r ', o I

Mr. & Mrs:. R~ J. · Mo~Ck.el, Pro---·--· Earl. Dun.smore~ Cl~rk ·

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!Survey Shows Differences ·Between City and Country

Aro fnnn fumiJJ,.~ t't•a'ily dli'· ·ulgn hnmlgTilltls IIIHI 22 JWI' t•enJ · ·lcrenl fmm diy l'iiinllln~, n1ul if I of lis U, S. nallvt~ llol'll hill'•!

so, how Ho, nnrl how lllll!'h 'I 1noved up from I he snuJ h, llt'C'OI'rl· , · •rJwse lll't~ ~•Hill' of till! cpw.'i· j Jng Jo DAS flgums. 1~1 tim J'nrm "lions n lJniVr!l'slty of MidJif-:1111 sJIUiy no I'I!Sr!lllt~!l SoutlJl!l'IWJ':; . soclololl'.Y J'I~Pt•m·c·h gr'rlllp nslwrl were fllllllrl, unci no NPgnws. .. llself 11 whlll' ago, anrl tlwy'vo Wlwn 11slwd lhelr flll'llll'l' l'!!!il·

illnrr. fotllld sonw IIIJSII'!!rs. d!!IIC'I' almost oiiJn•t!·lJLIIII'Irm; 11f . Uruh!l' tllf' rl!r·t!l'ilon of Assisl· JIJO farmr~t·~ sulci thl'y harl ·.~': unl Pmf. f{oiH'I't O, Blclllrl, ,IJ•,, WII,YS llwd Ill Jlils Hrl'll. On~y ~I• the gr·oup stttcllecl 17~ 1'111'111 fum· P"" C!l!lll ol thnsr! r•unr•ntly IIVIII!i

• lllel:i In soutlll'IISll'l'll Mldilg;111, Ill 1111~ l'lly I'I'JIOI'I IIH!mseJves IHI· {'Ompnr·Jng lis findings with tho,;£' tlves to IJ.

.of Jhe uniVPI'slty's llr!ll'oil un•a Tlw sturllt•s s·JHJW Jlrul tlw fnnn

Country & Town

By Jim Brown

01W1~ f.lw hig rlsl\ on tlw l'al'm wus wnnUwr eou­diUons, 'l'oo uuwh ch·ought or luo much min m· u lntH III' Ntl'ly HJll'ing hnd ll lot to do with any l'IU'IIl

III'Ofil. at. t.lw mtd of the yr~ar. Now, dimatic!.•(lllil­ditions 111'4\ I'Piativdy mmsistunt eom{Jiu•ml wit11 lllnJiinn fai'lll lll'llgi'Itms in Wn.shingtnn. '"RIUcly (J)ASI. '1'111' Di\S mril~t!S 'lrJ populnllon Is mtll'h olrlr!l' IIHIII

annual survt~y uf Dr•trult fum· tl111t of tlw elty, with 1rlm11Ht hall' FI'Om one season to the next:, fat•met•s nt•e left in doubt .. liJes, the dty tlwellr•t·s tltHiet· 'ill and 1 1 1 h .. urw oJ' the tlr·.~t thlnw: tlwjrmly orw-qum·h·r· 11f tllf• fllnn<•rs. m.; lo W111t Ct'OPli nne how muc1 t ey will be allowed to plant :;rurm·fiHI\• lllllt rllst'IJ\'I'!'r>rl was Anotlir.l' qt1a1·tc•r· of llw fnnn hus· in order· to keep even with the bom·d. And all !'he time the "thnt not' all rarmPr·s f;n·m ex·j h:nuls an• nw1· ll~ whllt! ""'Y r; govel'llnwnl hands out acreage allotments, subsidy pmgt•ams ''C!uslvely. I~vPn :rmtrng llwst• who per r:enJ havt• Yl't r·c•;II'IH'rl this and other resl.rictions, sur·pluses m·e [Jiling __ up and stot·ed at · consider tlH•mst•lves primarily llgt• In the eily, ..

farmers, onP·fourth lt•:rvt• I heir ·-·----.. -·----.. --. the conset·valive estimate of $10,000 an hout•, Now Washing-Ileitis long r•nOIIJ.(lJ to 1\'IJI'i( p:rrt· Tes" Proves ion has a new solution to sut·pluses. '!'he hoard of food time In town, mnst nr tiJPIII as ff bought from farmers by taxpayer·s at a pl'ice fat• above the semi·OI'·U nsld llt•d frll'l ory \I'IJI'l\· C'l'A, with only . pet' c·ront in llrl' Value From lllut'ket vnlll!! will b!! bul'ied neat' the South Pole in Little

·professions. Amorrg till' J'arm Amel'ica. '!'he surplus will last almost fm·evet• down there, ·.;.wives there! arl' !:! per· l'ront In

11 ~~' Ferfi./I•Ze·r plannrr·s claim. What a monument that will be to Amcl'icun professions.

Jillzr.l' !'li'Ogrnm Whkh wns np· pllc!l to Jhe Oelrl.

f.,[l~1 ton Nelson, llnlrl r•r•op spn· rJiniiBJ ft•om Ml!'hlgnn Stnte IIIli· vr.n>lly, will lw on hnn£1 nil rlu,\' to unswtll' qtlosllons In l'!'glll'rl to c:rowlnJ.: 1'111'11 nnrl lnrm·rnallnn In regnnl to 1'111'11' resttlts In ollwr

Sua~veyo•·s Inventory State Trees

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1,1 pnt·ts of till! slule and 1111'11' liPid An invrniCJI'Y 111 Ml<•lilgun'ij J'or·· chiys ht~lrl In •In It~ SeptemiH~r· und est I'<!SOIIt'et!H Is rwut•Jy '-'Otnplt!le.

'*~~.1 i tliii'IIC!I' Odohur·, Lt•stPI' Bell, c!xtenslon fnt'eHh'l' At 2:,1:1 fnr•mt!l's will .go to the 111 Mldllgnn Slate lllliVPrsiJy, snlrl

Hownnl 'l'ownsc~rHi fnr·m, south· till' lnverrtor·y cn•ws PXpl'l'l to ensl of Dnn~vllle on Curter rwul. llnish field wrJI'f( In tlw Upper• He has Sl!Veral fPnlut'I'H whld1 J>enlnsuln h~· Dl'l'l'ITJII!'t',

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(WHERE THERE'S WOOL, THERE'S A WAY-A wuy to pub­licize it, thnt is. 'l'V ucll·css Lisu f'CJ'I':JcltJy finds it's eusy to pull the

·wool over the !!yes of Democt·atic Sen. Joseph C. O'Mnhoney who ! hnils from Wyoming, where shccp-mising is a major fader in the

fnnnt!I'S lilwuld IJp inlet't•s·trd In M. ll. DielWI'I11alt, dlreetol' ot' :>eelng. H1• lias holh highlnnrl nrul i111• Lalw Stutes fol'l!sl nxpnrl· mucltlanrl corn this yc!at·, Tlls lmenl slat ion, liullenJed 111111 c•otn·

· muei< field is 10 years of c~ol'll plt•tc• liii'Pillory infonnullnn 1111 following eo I'll with lit!IIV,\' popu· MldliJ.(11n's for·e~t res o u I' e I! s lnllon nl planls pel' nem, henvy should he• nvailahlr~ hy rwxl

,. fertlllznllon, using a Pomph!li.! spring. ferlillzl'r of ~·20·20, hoth drilbl l•'IPirl worl1 on tile lnvenJory !m· wllh a grain drill and planlr!d tlw loWL'I' peninsula 1vns f'fllll· wiiiJ a plirnter. plel••d Just fall and rejlltrls euvt•t··

He has another flolri whldt will lnJ.: :m t•ourJtlc•s have> hr•t!ll pUh· he> pnrlly pir•lwrJ· whr>l'e corn has llshr.cl. been on the sanw field for ~ Whl'll tlw Pill il'l' SIII'VI!Y Js 1'0111·

,VCIII's, plllnteri Mny 7 with n pll'tl!ci, IMJ m.lrlt•d, It will' Herve as henv,v population, heavy fertiJJ. llu• hasls f11r Jong·r·anJ.(t' nw1111gc•. Zillion, wllli side-dressing with JIH'IJI ami liSP pluns for· MldllgiiiJ, anhydrous amrnonlu. He has 1111· 'l'hP survPy is t'XJIPI'II'rl Jo polnl oJIJer flefd Where OIWNJVel' JJJJ. IIIII III'I'IIS IVhPI'C l'l!l'lain Speei!'S nge \VIIs used ht•forr! planting. of tn•Ps ar·t• avallllhlr• In suffi.

··· Although :>'i pr•r· ''Pnt of tIll! pt·uclut:l.ion.

.. men q(tll sC'hool 11

1't"r Junior· hiJ.:il How rmrdr Is ft!t'lillzr•r Wfll'lh in II' 11 · ·f 1 I' 1 't · II 1 Eng/t'sh Cow '0 Jake .. UJ! I ill'! I' fill'lllillg, 7 JH!I' · · IP1'4\ IS 1111 IISI~ 01' SUI'!' liS 4101, I. 1111/-11; II\ IHJosling wlwnt yields'! ·

"'cent of thl' IVOIJH'II IIIHI •I J!l'r IH\t.l£'1' t.o just JllLY faJ'IIHWS not. to I'UiSI\ l'ood lilw Ingham farmer!!:! w=ll Look cenl dr till' men rllcl Jill to !'Of· The plant food'.~ VllhiP was v II I ~ II May s·e Oldest Je.ge. Cr!lnpar·ing tilis with fig· shown in dollars anrl cenls in 11 ll••nr·y \ a 1Wt\ suggesll\1. 'l'axpayt\rs would ht\

J-[p Is usin~t u field piel~e1· ~lwll· I'!Pnl quanlltlc•s to 11'11l'l'ant 111!11' er and she·JIIng his curn riiredi)' lnrlustrlPs. from the field, lie emplillsizccl 111111 thP Slii'VI'Y

was mnr!r• posslhle hy t lw "I 1'1'· mendou~ ••ontl'ihtlllon" mnlle hy 11 number· of wood-using Indus· tries.

I ogrlculturnl economy. Lisn and pet lumb, "Wooly," pose with the Senator In fl'ont of the nation's Capitol bC'lot·c tailing off on n cross-country tour in behalf of the nutio'n's woolen goods imlu::try,

dms for' ilw eity. lfl Jll'l' ('(!Ill of dc•nHJIJSinrtlon with WhC'al h.\' HJIUI'!HI tlw <:Us(. of stOJ'ag'l\ and intunationalists At Corn on Tuesday•s Tour Pmhahly the nlriesr cow in IIH' ·I hr. urJJan wonwn and I~ Jl"l' I'Pnt Lultie Wt!hb, tuwnship ztgr·icltl· wouldn't pout. heeaiiSI~ WP want to give it awa3' in world Is .Janl', a blaek nnrl while/

· ·nf the.''men havt• htlll soml' cui· tur·aJ 'ngent in CaiJJoun enuntyl cmss Hereford owned hy A. ,J. , le.ge training. M. IL Aver·y, <'IHinly agrieul· fw·••ign eounLI'i••s, An Ingham county corn field areu and for the 4-H anrl high 'l'homas at West Hrool<. F;mn, 1

· . But Jf'.thP farml!rs' l'IIIIPJ.:t' al· tuntl ilgrnt, s;.Jid the wheat was Ives, Hawley, Diamond and Evet·y roads m·e among the day is scherlulerl Tuesday, Octo· school members on the central Marloe.~. Pemhmlwshh·e, Eng· .','tenrinr1ee w:~s sp;ti'St•, their dllm~i'.l planted on S~ptemiJt'l' 21 anrl loJJ· her n, Jo show results of pruc· and west Fide of the county J·o land . . atlendanr·p ts not. More tlHtn Judi rh'P.~sl'd Aprrl 1. Hc•n• arc! IIH! most. beauliful !.his time of year. A tt·ip along these routes tices on fn1·ms in Inglwm cuunJ~· see the reiHtlts. .Jam•, hrr.rl by Tlwmns' falhcr·

..... · of the fpnn famili1•s lnll•r·vir•lwrl J yie!rls :vi til lhch: _value• ahovt! llw between Columbia mad and Dext:et' Trail points up the beauty for 195:i. Stops will he made at At 1:00 11

stop will he made at in·law, was horn in May, 1f)Jfi, Ru go In chur·r·h. 11111'1! a wc!t•l<. "'' ecwt ol tlw ferltll_z~·r·: Ingham county of'J'er·s. The rolling Janel to the east of Ma- 'I fa1ms in the county to discuss the Diehl farm, Just north of lh<'~ she was :lfJ last birthday. She mort!, Urban lrgun·.~ are slmtlitl', WIH•n• no fertilizer was userl ·- : . . · . various phnses· of corn gmwlng village of Dansville, to see the has prodtwed :JO l'ulve~. the last but .the total;· an• not stri•·tly I he yield was rndy 1:J huRiwls J!l'l' Ilion coupled ll'tth the I all coiOI'S ol tt·ees and Cl'Ops IS wondet·- and slorugc. Yield tests will be new ·cum slomge and dryer pro· one a hull only 'I years ago, and

.com Jlll ra hIe, till! l't!sc•;trdwrs acre, worth $2:3.<10. Wilen• :no. JIJ ful. ' runiJcforeiJancl to show the hush· grnm w,hich till' Diehls recenll;.- W<JS mill<ing up In 2 yenr~ n~~o. ·~tate, her~IJUst• tiH· r·lty h11s· :; I of ll-20-20 wns u~ed tile yield went els of corn per acre under differ· completed, Tile sin rage iR set up _ .. _______ I ~

Mobil heat lbCCNV VACUU!it WUYINO 011,

limes as.many J~omar; Catholks to In bushels, worth $27.70. Friends of Bob Colby gave him a surpl'ise pat'fy which/' cnt condit.ions on the various [ hotil for· ear corn ami Jm· FAiti\IS Wl'l'IIIN CI'I'Y -who as a gt·oup an• known :o Wher·e :350 JIJ of 'i·Hi-Hi was 11Jl· has no equal. They secretly met in the basement of his house farms vl~itecl. shelled corn, with a dryer at· Rio r.le .Janeii'O's dty gov~rn· he more frequent dJIII'I'h·goers.l plied tlw yield .lumped to :JO A 1 t ·•t , 1 ll d tl · l t·· I 't I B , 1 First stop wili ·rw made at the tached tn brinr.: the shell com ment includes a department ofj'

Almost half thP f;ll'lners ques- bushels, wurlh $<1:>50. The yield on s 1

s ·~ ee · dtl( Pl~ e, 1C _mam e ec Ilea SWI c 1· 00 1 Lyle Oesterle farm, come1· of down to safe storage moisture ngrictrltm·e, says I he National/ · .Jioned are of, Gem;nn bnek· went up to 3(i bushels when :J:JO was wat:chmg TV. Thmlnng a fuse had blown, he leaped fmm 1-IoweB and Olwmos roads, just content. The Ole his will aim hav!' Geographle Society. Tlw reason gr·ouml .. a quarler ol them or lib of '1-IG-lG and 100 lb o[ am· his chait· and raced down the dark stairway into a few well- north of Mason. At that stop their· field picJ(er· sheller machln· is that Rio is slill fm· from oe·r English anet•stry. More• than llalr I monlum nitratr> were appllerl. 1, , , 1 ! , .. d . c 'J rc•· "f ,· d , . ' d f, I , farmers will be able to see th~ cry available fol" inspection and cupying nil of Its special territor· thr. fm:mers ;rrr• at lr>ast third This amount nf wheat. was worth P dCC( Jt

00111~ nn .J'ldl s. " 18 ! len 5 JUmpe out tom t w yield where com ilaii been grown thE! dryc·r set up to show opem· ial unit, the federal district, Sixty gener·ation Anwri<·an~. 'I'IH·. diy $49.80 ahovr! tlw £•ost of thP fer· dndmc!~S to II'Jsh hnn a. happy btl'thday, on Jhis snme field fot· 4 years in tion. per rent of the disJI'ict's 4~0 !Jas u lill'gt'l' JII'IIJIIII'IIoll

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1 Jor· liiizer. succession with a lwav,y plJpUIH· At 2:00 a stop will be made at square miles is forest and 10',; is [ And lhl' yield \VIIS tl~ huslwls, Gus l{••au lost 5011 gold fish uu~ chty h•~fm··~ his lion of plants per acre, nitrogen the Forrest 'Anderson & Son field far·m Janel. '

·•. Public Auto Auction

wm·t11 $n:; uboV!' lite cost of fPJ'· grand 0111miug. Plauning to. give !1\1'11,\' S4\VHJ'al ~irle·dressing, heavy fertilization, on M.:;r;, ahout a mile east of I 1

1100 llr of ammonium nitnJit• IVI'I'<' 1 . used. Thi~ mor·ning slop will hr. tltr. ruad. Farmer·s will havt:' a tiliwr, when ·1~0 lb of <J.J(j.J(j i!IHI Uwusml'd, t.llr~ lisli tanl\ \\;as"ov.~l·stilclwd. II; was a. wer.d control nnd Jillage methods' Dansvilll!, Oil the north side of I Ingham County News I Murdock applied. mlSI' of tlw dem:uu fOI'·oxyg•m •~xceeding tlw sup- largely J.'or farmet·s in the Mason cJwnc1~ Ill discuss tl1e liquid fl!l'·/ October 6, 1955 Page 4 Phone MA·3-2bBJ pi~·· ~J'Ium~ was no g"O\'crnnwnt subsidy.

Ew.l'y illmula,v ni~·Jij. ul 7::ltl ttl 1•1011 Wt·~t Sng·iuuw, I.au· slu~.

nuy u c·u•· or· st•ll 11 t'lll'. I J' yon waurl. to Sl'll, t·nll·it•s mnsl h1~ lu·uut lult•r· limn I :1111 Jl, 111. 1\luruha~·.

Harold Manville, Inc. ( l'mpr·it•tuc•)

lhiZI'I I'I'IT,V, Ch•a·l• 'l'twms: C:ush.

Air Force 'Bids i For· Ex.:Soldiers

Two Sundays in a row,-my boy Tim, .3, has found extm I money on the sanctuar·y floor of the church. I don't think he I J'ounrl it in the collection plate.

1\[asnn nwt·chant.s UJ'I\ planning a pm-holida~· [

I Sergeant .John Pilarsl;y of lite lll'omotion to encourage buying in 1\lason. Headed air force r·ecrutin~=: station in Lan· hy Ray Pt\l'ldns, Chamber of Commerct~ {ll'l~sident,

Ising said he I] as received in· qulries concerning the new nir IIIPI'chants plan to im{U'ove Clll'istma'i lighting and to force prior· service p:·ogrnm. have st\\'4~ral special bargain days leading ui1 to t.lw

I The new tmliey, said the ser·· holiday season.

gennt .. will allow some vetr>nms -------------:------------­who have needed skills to re· 1 I I C>nlil;t in grar.·le r>ven though they por111nity to ;;elect an assig~ment; I healer where they would lilw to

hHvc ·been >epa rater! from tlw Jrom a number of buses Ill tlw ·serve, he added. l'llnru' IV·7·0H(i!l service more than !JO days, Tho;;c United· States ami in some cases The plan was devised lo in· ·--------------·1 ~et.erans .will also hnve I he op~ will IHtve a choice of overseas e1·eaEe tht:' procurement of the j

• ---~------~~-~~-~--------~------------ much needed prior service lee~ - nician and to insure assignment'

TRACTION BOOSTER A1AKES IT POSSIBLE I

I

If's new - the biggest step ahead since air tires aclcled 25 pe.~ent to farm tractor· workpower

BIG WD-45 Power

GASOLINE L·P GAS DIESEL.--

where skills· could be used im· mediate·!y, the ser.geant ex· plainecl.

Veterans who possess an occu·

I palional specially classed as needed and have been out of serv·l ice since July, 1951, will al~o re· ceive reenlistment grade consid· I eration under provisions of lhe pmgram. I

fn specialties which are classed in the surplus gi'Dup, reenlist· ment can be e.ffeeJecl witJJ tl\c special provision for re-training in a chosen field which is elassetl ns needed, said the rect•uller.

Fires Cos# Sfafe Billions E'ach Year

If homes lost by fire last year in Michigan could have been

·· ·saved,·thelr dollar value would be enough to house ali the people in Mason !population 3,500).

That fact was potnted out by Richard G. Pfister, extension safety specialist aJ Michigan State university, in calling nt· tention to• Fire Prevention Week, starting October 9,

The weelt is a memorial to the. I'. great. Chicago fire which starJecl on October !l, 1871.

Unc1m'Sigued will sdl at public auction at the place lmown as Janws ntulvaile~' farm, 5 miles south ol' Wt\hlu•n•ill•~ l:o llll\WII l'Oild, 4'USt •I ~~:! Ill ill'S to 1\:uw road, south ~~:! miiP,

Friday~ October 7 1 P.M.

28 Head of Cattle 28 Gucrnsr.y Cow, (i years old, due· December 20 Ilolstdn Cow, 6 Y4'lH'S old, dtw Novmnhe•· 12 Holstein Cow, 4 years. old, fresh uml opmt Guernsey Cow, 8 3'CaJ•s old, due Novmnbm· 15 Uolst4lin and J•wsey Cow, 5 years old, frllSh and opmt Holst4\ill Cow, 2 ye:tl'S ole], frllSh and open llolsb\in Cow, 7 ye1us old, bi'I~cl August 28 Uolst•\in Cow, •J. ymtl'S old, fresh and open llulst:eiu Cow, 3 ytm.rs old, I'I't~sh and open

Holst1~in Cow, 4 ~·ears old, due day of sale Guernsey Cow, 5 ymti'S nld, brml .huw 2ii Jm·sey Cow, 4 years old, bred Apl'il 18 Holstein Cow, 3 ye:u·s old, t'rm•h Holstein Cow, 4 ~·ears old, dt·y 3 Uolstein Cows, 2 years old, fresh :t.nd 0)14'11 Gulwnsey Cow, (i yt~:ti'S old, dt·~· 4 18-month·old lleil'm·s (i Holstein ll1\ifm·s, (i mouths tu 1 y••af' old

Cattle Are Bangs Tested

Tools - Miscellaneous l"-211 Intlwnntiouul 'l'ractot• 2-bottom 14-iueh Da\•id-Brndle3' Plows lntrwnational 2-mw Cultivators Iutm·national1 7-ft. 1\lounh\d Mowm· John Dee1·e Sid1l Delh•1lry Ralm 1\la'iSily-IIanis Double llay I .. oadeJ' Olivtlr Sulllll'ior 13-hole. Gmin Drill with Seed 111111

Fertilizer Attachment

4-Whet~led Wagon Du.vid-Brndley Silo Filll\1' :uul JliiW 2-horse Cultivatot· 2·horse Bean Pullei' John llmwe Manurt\ Spi'mllli~I' Set Platform Sl!ales 30-ft. Exbmsion Ladde1·, Iwurly Ill\\\'

Oil Co. D•n<villo

' '~ '.

New Big-Capacity _Implements

WIIH MOUNIID IMPLIMINI,

ADVANIAGii

One hundred slxty·nine people died 'fmm Jke last year In Mkh· igan, he emphasizes, and many of thost:' fires could have been prt!· vented,

R-1'1.. llavid-Ut·udltw llou ble ])ise Oil Drums N lllll4'J'uus Small ltt~ms

,.,,·.··

1 .... ,···

''"'' IIIII!,

... ~ ... oul •·.

..... ::

4-BOTTOM PLOW 4-DlSC PLOW,.

12 Vz ·FT. J AND EM~ DIS~.

SEE T~IS NEW ALLIS·CHALMERS .. ENGINEERING::_.IN~ ~ftfrO~

, · ~LI.I~:.~!!!!-'~1~ • '•'.'

Eight out of 10 fires that will occur In Michigan this year could

· be prevented, he asserts, if every. one would clean up rubbish a.nd correct faulty electrieal wiring

·. immediately, The U. S. suiTe red more than a

billion dollani worth of property loss· from tires in 1954.

...

Milking Equipment llinman Low Vucmum !Uill,er Com(llebJ IUUI 2 single

units 111 Mill\ CIUIS

Terms: Cash All goods to l1e seUI•~d fm• day of sale before

J'l~lllOVll.i.

Mill• Can Racl• . 'l~win Wash Tubs

10-gn.J. Elecf.J•ic Wate•· Heatm·

Not Responsible for Accidents

l,

County News e 5

--.....gal Notices

T OF IWU iH Till 1\IV J J Gl P fRO I\IJAI[n IHf

W LD£RI/E5S Of UTO~ COON!r N SCAR OF A SU TABLE SIT£ fli11 A NEW IAlU!CI TH!If T Hfl HE WANIJ!~ID 10 f SAHE Ll f<L fVIIIG ~ f 'ELF G ~PtD B FIIOV DEl Cf Hf f>TAS /51£ OliVET ' n f I N I

PROFESSIONAL BUSINESS .. SERVICE Professional Ambulance Service

Oxy~,trm and Scott Demand Inhalator

Ball•Dunn

Foods "Your fo'rienrtly Nr.IJ~hhnrimnci

Beebe's West Side GnH'ery"

Open Evenings and Sundays 'l'r.xm!D Gas---Oil

~!H N. Cednr Ph. OH-7-41fil

LADIES APPAREL

Infants Wear - Linens

Mills Store arm s .. refferwm Ph. OH-7-IJ:lfll

I ------------------·---

!,JUNIOR unci LADI IES APPAREL

Funeral Home · we Glvr. Go~-~~:mp~--Mnson ___ I'I_~~:~w Olt-ri·122L/ Darrell's

. Paristyle Shoppe

Ambulance Service Equlpperl wll h nxygrm and

Hnsuscllal.or·

Jewett Funeral Home

Ma:;on

-----------········---

Dr. M. J. Green

SIELI~ SlmVI~ FOOD MAill<l~'l'

Vlsil. Otll' Mncir.rn FOOD MAIU<E'l' Quality Grneer·ir.s

!•'inc Selcetlon Fresh anti Cold .Meal.!:i

Gasollrw .. - Oils -- Icr• Cl'f!fllll

Open 7 Da,vs a Wer!k ,1~07 W. Columhla !load

Phone Ofl·fi· I Oil I

"We Bar·heeue In llw Store"

George's Market We deliver 011 orders of $2.00 or

"Jo'or lnexpnnsivq Smnrtness"

JOR E. Ash St reel, Mnson Phone Dll-fi-1121

Livestock Trucking

Livestock Trucking Detroit - Monrtay and Tuesday l.lltl.llc Crcelt - Werlnesrlay

Call noon nnrl evening •r nnytlrnc Saturday or Sunday

Velr!rlnnrlan

752 N. Cerlar Sl. more

Ma~on 424 S. Jefferson Mason

George Helbig

Phone OR 7-5773 Phone OH·7·fl7!ll

Radio-TV

Complete Service 011

Radio and Television PI IONOC:ItA l'IIS

AMPLIFII~ns

Only factory autltor·lzed Spartnn Sales & Service

ln this area!

Welch's Home & Auto Supply

Mason

Phone OIH-71 ill 37wU

Alderman & Sons Livestock Trucking Open f~vr!nin~s and Sundays Dclmil -- Monday anrl Tl!e!:iday Hours 8 A.M. lo !l::m I'. M. Charlotte - Monday Aflcmoon I

BIO:ER WINE Balllc Creek - Wednesday Also gencml local trucldng

Groceries --- l~rcslr 1\ka Is --- Fro· zen Foods - Spc•cclway 7!J Gas and Trading Stamps. Charles Cooley

Double on Wednc~rlays 125 N. Cedar Ph. OR-7-:121 I Phone OX·'l·83'JD or OX-4-la7l

-----------~ --------· 20wtf

General I Livestock

-----------~ TRUCKING AND BUYING Taxi! Have your stnck truel~nd to the

marl(ef: tlHJt mal1cs the market hy cxpcrienccrl truckers. Safe - Courteous Service

Passengers Fully I nsu rerl We Go Anywhere ALL ANIMALS INSURED

II

Bottle Gas

Philgas Bottled Gas

In 20·lh Sclf·Ser·vc Cyl!rulr~rM

100-lh Dei!Vtlrcri Cyllnrlcrli Both ar·c llltlonwllc systcmH

Lower rates for dual 11ppllanc1· users

nstallatipn Convcrslot• Bollled Gas Aprlllances

Mason Home Appliance

120 w. MII[IIC f'ho11c (Jilchard 7-fi!Jll

2:lwtl

Michi:;nn Climate Conditioned

Bottled Gas Tnslallallon, eonvcrslon and ap pllnnces. County·wide delivery.

Don Hill 3135 Okemos road, Okemos Phone Lansing ED-7·784!J

19wt!

Restaurants "COME HUNGRY AND J~AT ALL YOU WANT"

Country Style

Country Kitchen 1003 N. Lansing Mason

Phone OR-7-2701

CHARCOAL BROILED

Steaks and Chicken Chops. and Spare Rlhs OR-7-8011. Days

OX-41891 Evenings· "Guar,ntP.eri service" Mason Cab Company

Semi-Truck Service now Available d Call us on any kind of Jlvestoclt lin y' S Drive-In

Linoleum . Floor.Tile Linoleum and

Floor Coverings Armstrong's Linoleum Exttcri Laying Service

Bigelow nnd Mnhuwit Carpels

Ball•Dunn Floor Coverings

Mason Phone Oft-7-0231

Artificial Breeding

Usc Pruved Dutry Bulls Arllflclnlly from

Mic.higan Artificial Breeders

lngham·Mason Local Put In calls by noon

Charles Brown Inscmlnator

2:Jwlf

65,000 Dairy Farmers call ABS Bulls

"America's Be~t" Bent for milk production,

l t.hnt is. And that.'s whnt you want: len• work, more milk. Lnut yenr over 600,000 cow• were bred to ABS Bulla becnu•c tho records nhow dnughtero of our bulla produce mora milk! Follow tho lender!

ABS AUTHORIZED SERVICE George D. Harris

Phone MA-3-2371 D•nsville

Cousin's Radio & TV Service

:320 ,Jefferson Sl. Phone OR-7-2141.

you wish to sell at home. .Just outside o£ Mason on US-127 Sec us for your registered Hamp- ------------ ----------­shire breeding stocl~. The best in

Buildin9.

Featuring Drlvc·In Auto lladio

Ser-vice Mason

HOUSE CALLS

Same Day

Service

• All worJ( guaranteed

Phone OR-6-1762

Flower~ COMPLETE FLO!lAL

ARRANGEMENTS Weddinr::s

Funerals· Parties Delivery Service

Clements Flower Shop 1982 Walnut Ph. OX-4-1791

Holl

'.'Fine Flowers Always"

Jewett Flower Shop We Deliver

meat type hogs.

Bim Franklin Llccnsccl Dealers, Mason

Phone OR-7-8fJ41 l2wtf

Lester L. Johnson Phone Mason OR-6-1580

Livestock Trucking To Charlotte on Mondays

To Jacltson on Wednesdays Reasonable Rates

20wti

Mason Dairy Bar Dairy Products

Fountain Service Sandwiches

Icc Cream · Mill< Eggs - Cottage Cheese Soups · Potato Salad

1.42 W. Maple Ph. OR-7·9331

Photography

Photog.-aphs <That you will like)

Aiuminum·Lock Shingles of Lansing

Clifford E. Smith Phone lV·5·8874

Distributor 1509 Osborn Road

, Lansing, Mich.

Builder's Hardware • Lumlier • Insulation • Coal • Rooiing • Paint • Cement

"We Deliver"

Thorburn Lumber and WEDDINGS: Formal or candid Coal Company

Church - Home - Studio

Odober 6, 1955 Page 6 .. -. -. ------·- -· ,..---~

Get the Job Done Right llt•r·n's how In find nut. wlw doi\H whal, nnd how rmwh it will

•~ust. lndi\'idual~-! and finns lisiPd In I his hruuly Jll'Hft•H!iiunnl und lmsilwss dirmltnry tll'l\ at your enll. '

SAVI•; on AUTO PAHTS nl

Bud's Auto Parts "Cr.ntral Mlchlgiin's Largest

Dea!l•r in J ,afn Mndl'l !:irilvagc" I'IHllll' ( r:0:-!1·21G'i

South or llolt · ~ MIIP~ · Nor·th or MIISIJII

Pontiac !:iah•s and Sr•rvlt•r!

c;oon WILL u:;t•:ll CAHS

Howard Pontiac t:llll S. ,Jp[[r•rsott Pltrlllf' Olt·7·1Kiil

Real Estate Vor· Qtrlcl\ Ar!llnn

on IHryltlf:: or selllnr:

en II

Abel RGal Estalu

Agency

NINETY-SIX YEARS of printing experience are behind the lng-1am County News commercial printing department. Shown above is William J. Mcllquham, plant superintendent, operating a new piece of offset equipment. The News uses both offset and letterpress pro­ce~ses in the printing of letterheads, enveiopes, office forms, book-1ets, pamphlets and direct mail pieces. IICN photo.) -----------

PIHI\If' Olt·fi·ll(il

Available Everywhere

Phone. OR 7-2:111. 2•1£l W. Maplf' Slrcel

Mason

Welding

Robinson. Welding Shop

White Metal. Aluminum and Cast Iron a specialty Radio nnrl TV Service

l10!J S. US-127 Phone OR 7·5271 ·

Auctioneer

Glenn Casey Auctioneer

Williamston, Michigan

Phone Collect 227-W

Stover-Backofen Co. Aulo~--Truek-- .. 'J'melot• !'arts

Machine Shop Ser-vice

11:!0 W. Ash Phnnc Oll·7-D~ II

Sec your rf'pnlr rnnn or rll~flh•r

Jewelry

Watches Gt·w·n - J·;lgin · llnmiltnn · \1/yJcr

lUngs · Brnc1•le!s Oran~e Blossom Diamond H.ln~,ts

William Fink Next lo l''nx Thertlre

MilSOn

Excavating Dorlgc-Piymoul h Sales & Scrvit·P JNSTALLE!) I

SI~Wl.;HS ANn SI':PTJC TANK.-;

Fast., depC'nrlahle r!ar and lnH·I' Wnll'l" Line:; Dug-service. Factory engineered parts Stone Piles I.lurled and accessories. Dependable Used Snnd Gravel Fill Dirt Cars and Trucl<:s.

Dodge "Job-Rated" Trucl~s

Philp Motor Sales "WlH!I'f! In I~LIV 'l'lu•m" DPIIIPrs

227 N. Cedar . Ph. Oll·7-!JG81

Don' s Wrecker Service

2·1-Hour Sr!rvicr.

Gns and Fuel Oil

Call Oll-7·fll7l

Aurelius Excavating Company

Edw11 nl .J r~clm Plwrw i\ureliLIS 882

Bulldozing Back Iloe Basement Diggtnf!

'

William Whitcraft I !JOfl r;;tlf'y Road.

Phone William~lon Gii!J-M

• Ph. OR-7-1231 Printing BABY AND YOUTH: ·SpeCial 2_0_~_N_._M,_a_s_on ___ P_h_. _o_R_-7_-3_38_1 ---~-------

If no answer Call 7-:5581 114 West Statu

Trenching Duilding trenehes, septic tanks, lilr! flelrls du~,t with power digger . For a good job al the right price Hsrold Lavis

(i55 N. Cedar Mason, Michigrm

Prescriptions "Prescriptions Arc Our

Specialty"

Hitchens Drug Store Courteous Service

Holt

Chesley's Rexall Drug Store

Mason

and PRE:SCIUPTION

PHARMACY

Cosmetics

Ph. OR-7-61.31

Hardware Hardware

Well Drilling

Well Drilling 2 and 3 Inch Wells

t·ump l{cpalr

Matt K~okker Phone 'l'Urnpr 2-27(i(i

5673 Ferley Lansing 8wtf

Well Drilling :1. and 4-lnch for· furm and home,

Commercial

Printing Salesllps

. high speed cameras with high . speed lights for active children. Paints Wallpaper

Old photographs copied and re­stored. Comme1·cial and pass· port

. Michigan Paint Stores Salesboolts

Tickets [•'rames - Albums - Folders 326 S. Jefferson

Placards Many styles and sizes Phone OR·6·,1691 Mason

Wedding Announcements

Stationery

Booklets

INGHAM

COUNTY

NEWS Phone OR-7-9011

Babs' Photos 834 ~ou!:h Barm~s. Mason

Phone OR-7·4391

Custom Photo Finishing

5wtl

Varnishes Supplies

Home Service

-Gifts + Fabrics

Paints + Wallpapers II· to lll-lnch fot• nit• conditioning ----------­IUtcl il'l'igalinn.

• One-Day Developing * "' Expet't Serviee •

• Large-Size Pi:lnts • • Deluxe Quality *

Thanltsglving and Christmas wtll soon be here,

EU~C1'RIC WA'rEit SYSTEJ\IS 'l'o fit; your net!ds Soltl and lnMialled

Roy C. Hart· 1328 s. ,Jefferson Phone Olt·7-22:Jl

S. W. Hart

Personal The most festive time of the

Chesley's Drug Store year.

Your clothes arc saie in om· Phone Mason OR-7·6131 New coverings and new drap-hands. We get them sparl<llng 16wtf cries on your chairs will spice up clean, peaulifuliy pressed with ~---------- your home. Won't you· let us do utmost care. No high-price wor· rles either! a little "figgerlng" and show you

Mode~n Dry. Cleaners Farm Supply how Inexpensive it can be?

Phone OR-7-1511 FAnM

Wayne G.

·Feighner

AUCTIONEER

Farm und Household Sales

Cull OR-7-7031 Mason

or

Eaton Rapids 3676-Collect

Farm Tools

Minneapolis-Moline-Oliver

Farm Implements l{ing·Wise Elevators

tlncoin Welders ChoJ"e·l3oy Milker Parts

New nnrl Used

Ford

Cars and Trucks Sales anrl Service

Roy Christensen Your Friendly I"orcl Dealer

2l0 Stale Street Phone Olt-7-!JGil

Bert's Garage General Repairing

and 2·1-hour Wrccl<:er Service

Phone Holt OX-4·9972 ---------------------Used Cm·s Used Parts

Keith's Auto Parts , Wrecker Sc'rvlce

4623 Elliott Road Phone OR-7·7691

Mason 1311-t 8. ,Jefferson l'hone OU·7·0l:H

( at south clt.y limits)

WARFLE TAILORING SHOP Men's and Women's Custom-Made

· Clothes, Alterations

Zimmerman's OR-7·1301 Francis Platt

Mason 2!lwtf

Cali

L. K. Zimmerman Plwrw llolt OX·9·21!H

Nursing Home

Slate Approved

Home for Men 2H·Jmtr Nursing Service

Excellent Food

Rcasotwblc Rntes

Robart Nursing Home tl8 E. Oal( Ph. OR-7-2431

Butchering

Butchering. Pori( on Tuesclays and Weclnes­r.lays; beef on Thursdays. Piclt up and delivery service.

Leslie Food Lockers Phone OR·7·0331 or

Leslie JU-!J-5361 Dupont Paint

Westinghouse Appllimccs Glass

Glazing Shoes­Clothing

and LAWN

FERTILIZERS ELZINA NORRIS LAWN SEED·

'1 mile north of Mason on US-127 -----------

~~------------- -----------------'l'ools

Radios

Perkins Hardware · Ph. OR:6·4311

330% ::;. Jefferson Phone OR·73031 Merion Blue Grass Over Chesley's Drug Store sunny Mixtures · ·

12wU Shady Mixtures

-----.-,--------.- . WE ALSO CARRY

Soft Water. Service Inlai1d Marine Corporation

Phone OR-6-4786 Automotive

Auto Parts Paint · A~to Accessories

Clayton . Sherman Box 27, Eden

Tank· Cleaner· ~:~~~~ky s1ue Grass.· "The Right Fit For the Entire ·------~-..;...·_. White Du-tch Clover

.. Lennox Furnaces Family:• ' · · .·.,• Live Bait , ,

· · · ' · ·Mason Family '>:).Ca~y ~~r~ware: . · Shoe''Store· .

Goods. . Famous Brand Shoes ·-···----.. an'd )teatlng : 124'West Maple . .. Maaon .

.. . .:', .··.'.;: .. ,r1wr.h , 1 • . I'honcOR·7{1211 I -. ·.·::•·'

SEPTIC TANI<S CLEANED -... · : · ·

. :~~~ c~~erete septic tanks·-tor . BEMENT . . Kean'sSc 10c & $1.00 .. Western Auto . ' . Fe.~d & S_ up··· 'p' 'ly· ' -Window Shades ' : .· Ass~ciate Store · · . Francis ·sloan. . .·• ··and .

Wll!iamstop, Route 2 . . , ·. ·.Service. .. . ·. . Venetian Blh~ds ... 42o s .. ;~~f~:~o~eal', Prop. Mason

:{ Phone 671-,W · .. ··· · ~97_ ~:·:Mnson. SL.·. _: • MnB.tll~ 412 s . .Jcrr<in;o~· Ph, on:7·5101 · '· . ·.·.Phone on-7·2121

~\MOOt~ ..

~ Rocket Ahead with

. Oldsmobile For Better Buys in

New and Used Cars

See

; McCarn· Old~mobile 222 S. Cedar

· •... •. Phon~ QJl-7·9681 ..

lnsuranc' .Insurance

for

Every Need at

Dart Insurance Agency

100 Ash Street M~on .. . . .Phono OR·7-!J051' .• .. ; ... ,:'