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'I'IIJ:RE'S A HOYAJ. .100 OPI~N

County Seeks Dairy Queen THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS On fo'filllliiiY •I lnglilllll IH f\01111( Ill! lhll•l' YCIIIH, 'l'ho gillrl 11111~1

• lo r'I\Onsn liVP dr111 v pli11" nHrH IIIIV• 1111111 htu ltgtouncl~. no city Nmetv-Thirtd Year, No. 3 Maso_n,lAichlgan1

Thursday, January 17, 1952 'l'lwn on l•'rhiiiiJY :12 ul !hi' rlnlry g!JIH will lin ,;.;;..;.;.;.;_==;...;==.:..:.;;;:_..;;;... ____________________________________________________ ...:.;=:=,;::,~,;,;;;;;::.:.:.:t::.:.:r...:..::.:.:::~::.!.!..:.:.:.:.:.:.:~...:..:..L:.:..:.:~-------

day IHIIHJIII'I 11 e Ollllllillo 1 will"''· 'J ilf• winning rnnloslnnl muHt he vnlc onr of IIH• Jllllllr \Hill to 1\tllill!~ lo ullrond dnity month !CI!(Illlll lnJrillllll dully IJIICCil llllllllllfH io lfiVC JniJUJ, iillcl HhO

'rlw ln~;hnm rprern will lr•rtV<' mll'il IHl wllltng- In g-Ive 1ndlo 1111 lh1onr. lo <oltipclu leu llw llflll· hiiHtdeuslH nncl uppenr on teJc. Ill ol hl'lrlg' 11\ltde lilt• nlule dull)' vl.lon IJIIccn. C o 11 I r• 1 lu 11 l H

Anv lnJ;IIItlll Ill liub g-Ill who nehlcvPnllnl IC•euld foJillH will he 17 Y<'lllH nf n};t• l1y MolY 2R l111 IIJliiiiV cxlcnHion nfllce, llll l!Jfi2, Will hi' cJJg-illil• fll liVId I fl HhC IJIH'III nul 1111<1 I Ctlll n lllCill hy l'dl· hnu been cn1 tilled !11 I·II !lull worlt 1111\l'Y I

Mason Dealer Furneshes Sheriff's Fleet

Committee Recommendation On Added School Facilities

Land Use Expert Wil.l Speak at ·District Meeting

News ~ndex \V,1nl nrl<, f'ngc~o fi, 7 nnd

1'.11 I I }hH In! Nr WH, l'ngn I, Pull 1

P11rr I, P.ttl:! 1 Will Be Presented. Monday

Ill L A Wll'f 111,1'1 will s 11C de Ill thr o\11111111 lrlf'l'llll,.( I [ lh• In:· lJ1111 '0\J (fiJI "ll'oll\1111 d 1111 Ill Ill I' 111 Wcrlill' 'd IV 111 ~Ill 'J 111 1111 I till\ IS Jo Ill' hl'll\ Ill llJP. I II· ('1111 eOUII IOIJ111 Ill lhr lllf[llly hlilldii'A' II Will I Ill 11 S n11

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L1•g th, l'ng-c ll Pnr I 1, l'n~;c f1, I 'Ill I 2, l'ngn h, f'111l 3,

hpolt• l',tg{ 1, Pntl 2 r'h111rh New,, I'ng-c li, P111t2 J•~dilnr I ilK, f'llg'(' 2, PUll 3 )i'd Jill N £ WH, T\q.fcH •I nnd fi

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Shaft '"f oo Small for Elevator in

lotlldH, I:II"Jol H olllll l111 J,r•HI Ill "ld" lll~ ~~~:~~~:d .. .,u,·l ''" !lllclll~··n. County Bm mg \\Ill 1ho lw <hol\11 It 1\olo l1h111 I " lis! "I' II loll lhc c IIFII 1101 s I' l\1 I I oll·>o)(lllC I HliJlCI VI SOl H nf ,,o Cl ( o I I II I ,u ri1rl11 l HCC t 11 CllOIIg'il

, • 1111 11! 'lhr clc1 dol <htfl they LtWJCilll I llflJl •111 1 Mrl\ln IJillll 111 t11e con1L hn11se ~>n l br~

Hlroucl 1 f lh1• Jn,:l1 1111 •,•nl ells· I c 1w11gh 101 the clc> tloJ now bcmg Lild sl.rll Will -'lVI II (Oils pltllllld

'l'wo d1111lfiiH oil" Jo ill' <lorlrol Tn Jllll\1111' cJcv,llOI 'leJvlce o\S 'l'ho•lriiiiSfll f'llnicl i\liiHhtlltnd Hnl IIJllll the I'J'J2 lluclnct ll new (;Ciolld l•ilol[ CXJIIII 'l'hrll' , 111' ,hill Will hol\'e to !J~ iJIUJt Up IIVC rhr'' lo1 H on lhr ''" 11 rl 1 l•r lin ou 'h lll<' lillilrlmg- nru th o! the fh11•~ rilfU LIIIH lvhll t' lo,l\1\s rill

111 ' 11 llll\111~ 1, 1 sholl[ Will holVC to IJc

cxpll<' !Ius I' II oil<' C,r loild I 1 1" tdrlrrl on lllo' nul;;lrlc of lhc hullcl· umnrl I~ltll Simpson .tnt! Gcol ,.,c Ill,., lll rJJH' Will h.lvc to he IJtllll Ill Alcliln JJ lhc oprn 1 olnnrln a1·ca 01, o~s Su-

Criminal Trials Begin at Mason Monday Morning

JlCivlsor W11r! V!CIIIY of Blllll<cJ IIlii StiA'gcslcrl, 111.11 he tlw c o1mt,v 'hn11 rl mslall .w csc,ll.llOJ 1 1ghl WJHIC' lhl' si,\IIS 110\V 1\IC

,\ l lilCII rnrcl1ng- Mrmclo1y the sn· Jll'l VIHOI S illlh0111.~rl Lhc COl lilLY

I hllll<ln g commlllcc to p10cced to ,.,f'l JllolllS llld 'JlCCifiC\1[\0ilS JliC· Jl tlccl .tnd to L1ltc lmls on the cle-1 tJ IJ\ 'J'hc I'OIIJlly hilS $25,000 .tv.llllhlc lor lllc rlcv,JLOI

.111111\S \VIII oiiiiVP Ill Mtollll Sti,JCIV\"01 lluhclt Bullen nf Mnnd,IY 1110llllll)( lo 'lill iWillll)( Allll'IIIIS HIHJ he lHOJlJlOHCd to liS·

evidence nt ,lnnlllllY lei Ill court 111g ll•e p1r enl clcv.ilor sh.lft •rn 'IWo I'll< Ill[ Jllci~I'S Will ho'oll lh cl1 Sll WOII)d ICI{IIIIC nJOVIIlg lllUCh

100111 111rl I he nlllCJ 111 lhc stlpe•i· ~lrrJill l'••lcls 1\1 y

When a Lansing Ford dealer w1thdJ cw his bid, AI R1ce of Mason Wds gwen an order for two extra shenff's cars. Under the new at­rangcment the Maloon Chevrolet agency wtll fmmsh all fout patrol cats and the catJyall whtch the Ingham supervisors agt eed to pt O·

vtde for the shcufl's department Until now the county has fmmshed the sheuff with only one car, the dcputtcs provtcltng then own on a mileage basts.

In the p1cturc AI Hice and a saksman, Bob Inghram, ate ptescntmg the keys to two

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ca 1 s and tlil! carryall to Shenf£ Barnes. The ~henff is at the ccntct. Rtcc at the tight

The shenff told the board of superv1sots that the county will save money and better the pdtrol serv1cc by furmshing the cars.

At the Deccmbet meetmg Dean & Harris of Lanstng was given an order for two Fords and Rtce for two Chevrolet p.atrol cats and the carryall The Lansing firm said 1t was un· rlblc to ~upply 1952 models at the 1951 pr1ces nntl so asked to wtthdraw. The special Chev· 1 olct IMtroi cats come at $2,950 each

County Seeks Man and Wife To Manage Okemos ~ nfirmary

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' SCHOOl, CIIIII:FS CONVJ~N E

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~verybody' s Responsiba~~ty l•'01 11101 c I IH\11 10 ycnr s Mu­

•,on hn~ hren rllscuss1ng- school 11111lrl, n(( Jll or1ro•aiH Tla ec llmcH lhc electors hn I'O I u 1 ned dell\ n Jll urmml~ suli1nJ tled l1y the Sr'hool 1!11,11 rl At lt•nst two ol the 1 efiJHIIJH WI' I C lloiHI d on lho IIHHU111Jltlflll th l l the p1Je CH then CUll • nl \Vfl" tr10 lllgh and thcv would ~ome rlrmn lall'l But they never lwvc

Something must be r\one olblllrl provJdJnr, I lciSSI 00111

Hp 1ce A committee r lloscn hy tile elcclol H huH he en sturlylng t11e lll nblcm Thnt committee will mnltP Its rcpoJ l tn the pen· plc Monrlny night at I he school Then I[ Will he CVCI yone's I C· spons1h1hty to do snmcl hmg about pi ovlehng mote 1oom.

No mcmbct of the com1mttcc suggests that all the answers arc to be unfolded Monday mght The COilliTlJtlcc IS Wilhng­ln have 1ls 1 eport amended 01 even to have if 1 ejected m fa· vo1 of some othc1

But the tunc IS now here when somcthmJi must be done lo p! OVlriC 11101 e CI!JSHI OOill sp.1ce Tho~t's why It's Lho 1 e­spon•lhJIJty of evct y 1 csldcnl: of the lhstllct to be p1 esent at I he public mcct1ng Monday n1g-lll at the school.

c 1 ,r•, oPe rll1ng 1n 1111 < 111111 I"! I he plnmhlnt,

\Ism:.\[)(\)\ olliU'S tho• Clllflll!ll SnpelV\'01 Jolm D Ji'HI'S 11101'1' A (01\nl!y home ]IJh serUillY .11 tile llllillllllY hCCoiiiSr they nut-lnrllc t11on. Monell> when file ln JliOVIrlr he trl o[ rlr>p.11trncnt.~ ancl hnally tctncmcnt on pcnS\ol h\rrl 111111 hC'.lllh .1nd lllciJ cain·

Sllpc! rntcnclen ls James II Van­del Vcn ol Mason, Rex Smith of Holt, CluJ cncc Vandct L1nden of Lcshe n.nd Scn.1l Bnggs of the Ing­h,Jm 'rownsh1p AJirlcullurnl school and County Super lntcndcnt Alton .1 Str our! left for Grand Rap1ds Thm~day to atlcnrl a mcetmg of lhc MJclugo~n AssociUIJOil of School AritnllliSlllltoJo The HCH· &IOns wtll conlmuc l''nday and Sattuday,

Blood Bank Date Is Now Changed To January 30

1 llenr1,rl w ts 1e "' 11' 11 dgc Willi lwvs lo the rmmly hrnlrhng- aw.ul a man mel wrft tomilln.t-('litll" 11 llo~yd n p<oilllcd lo f1111 lonl nul hy IB·Io Now, With lhc tJOn at the county !a1111 01 IIVC WCCI<' ol Cl <11111 l) <11\d CIVIl !'XCI pliOll of d ](I'Y fill mshed the Ml and l\fl H Jill I IS Ji,ll111111111<i, lllllh lllslorh 111 .111rl Lhe county clcll<, who h.tvc been on the Joh 11 llu

•rJw Iento~! lVI' r 1 rtlllfl'tl llw'' \<ho 11 c the cotu t 1,1011 " 0 mfi1 ma1 y ,II Olo moH fo1 ::1 yc111 s, o,cherlnlc• .ts olll•lng-cd IJy I'Jose<tl- night, 11111 ~[ go to the HhCJJffs ol- me rctli·mg- Apill 1 Before then

hr c ·11111 <~gn up fm the ltcy Sn· liJI P.1111 C Yol.ngcJ .md the JlCIVI'oOJ l•'o~y of Delhi Colllocl llw the bo.ttrl ol sor1fll wel~nlc ,lliiiHt chaJgesHIC. '}oll•m In lm]lOSJllon Hcasl<cdlsecu\C tcplarcnii'Jl[H rh.lts [l

.1111111\V 21 f>lhr11 Lillil< fOI' ICCOllHII)CJ,ltiOil r,[ the ICHOIII-ILClll!(h JOh The T1Unllg'C111•~'11 IC<-onlous ""'"ull l:nl111tl Cl.t111, llllll Willi II put the ltcy 111 the shCJ·jor·rl hurl~.up by the HammnneiH 1s hlcnlung- Hnel onlclJn•; 1n I he 111~hl· ill H hHncln ],1st month SupcJ'VJSOJ'S un1quc Jhcy started .there wht•n tn111, o~nd Mllh1nn T.on<,, ell lVIII: w illci Mtmyon of Lnnslng and the county f,nm h,trl 2R p.111rnt wl11h• li<Pllo" IC\okcrl Bullen llp:!Cll'trrl Ji',1y•s molJOn SU· Most of the mcu wmlced 1111 ll1c

111g jiO\VI I \Vollll tr!, II lVI' )1(( 11 I \Ill Ill

1\CI\S)llflCro In ttlr.tll rrmplcs Ill· ,, I I'·'"" Ill tile )foil Only ol few p1ospccts h.1ve llccn founcl, how· C\'CI

"The Jllh IS iollll fl)le'n" Solid RC· lief AehnlniSlialoJ (),lf y! Mmnl~ 1n Ma•on Mmhlnv, "anrl the hoftrd Will g'IVC COllSIIiCJ cilron to all U[l· pl1c.mls

Way Is Cleared

Passenger Train 1

Kills Leslie Man At Olds Crossing

Because of a conflict 111 Hched­Hics, the 1 crponal blood IJ,ml< r all has hcen changed to Wcdnesrlny, Janun1 y .lO The Olig'Jilal rlalc fot the Hlop WHS January !J. The place IS the huscmcnl of lhc P!esbytcu­,tn chm ch

Tl1c hou1 s for don ore. have been set f1 om noon unl1l s1x o clock In I he cvcnlnjj Appmnlments can he .ltP\111 v 22 Hul 11 I f:l1 en I pe1 VI SOl r:,lln P,ussclt of LHn~ 1 ng- farm .1nd !he women help~d 111 IJ1e

fu1nl~lung llqiiOJ lo JnJllo1s; IIClll· ho,HJ nf the county IJLJilclJn!(s com· house Now ti~>lo, .uc IJo~ .tt the .1lrl I~ I'Hior,, oiSH·llilt Wllh Intent Jlllttc<' or.pascrl rt He tlccl.uccl mfitmmy, ,liJOIIt ,,() of lllun 1n to eomnlll rape, a11rl Don,tlll R.,lh.•l Wllh the cOli Idols still cholcccl hospilal w.tl rls 'l'hc!c Is ,, stan fl: trL.. s I f WilbuJ mrlctrnl u.poSU!C Willi old rlncmncnts lhcte should IJc doclm <lllcl muses to CalC Im the rror ne a e 0

.TolllUHI y 2: Wil'hllll;lol1 Mf'l· 1 r los;- 1 nnlrnl r>f lhe hulidmg palwnts I

Hohe1 t .1 li'J 10rhnnn, 15, of Lcs· marlc hy nnlilymg mcmbe1s of the he was rlccapil.tlcd when hrH c.11 comm1tlcc or lly tclephonmg slmlrlcd mlo the path of .t MICh· 22321 M1s StCJilng' Moses an­IJioill Ccnt1al lt<~ln .1t 3 55 Salut· ncun~ccl She 1s committee chnu·· day 11101 1ung- The nccJ(Icnt hnp· man ThClse without appmntments pcncd al lhe Olcls toad ctossmg I can report at any time during the south of Leslie mx-hout pet 1od Mrs Moses added,

ton, fciOI11111\, ol s \lilt l•'loyrl i\bcl VI ilh clcp.n Lmcnl heads havmg The mnnagcl IS expected to O]l· Clolted S:levator )1. b 1'~·11<11, oll'd Lcllon ]CO\\ICI ltC\'S rillpJI<.ILCS llllg'ht then IJc Clalc tile mccllotni7.Crl J,l!Ol <Ill[\ ~ a: whilclv .illllcd made ami lhCJc cCluld he scores ot 11Hln.tgc tile lnSlllUllon Tlw m111·

,(rum 11 y 21 .To~ me•, c 11 LiwPll kc;;n m c•nctllatJOI1, Lhc comnut- ngc1 must he a g'OCld far met ,md st.1l11lOJ v 1 lJlC, .mrll\liX SJrol){l)\1'- Lee rh.u1m.m JlOJI1tcd out he must be ,1 h.mdy man on llldl\1· oltl h,1 < ta 1 dy Tlln1 c w 1'• a 11 uncxpc<'ted ar gu· tcnanr e ctJHI u 1Jn1 c ,til he ,l\lcJ 111:.

.Tan 11 ,11 \' 23 Tr.rl p,1, P•l" sci!· men! ove1 llle T!.ast M!Clugnn Wife must he able to gel nlong-llllg' hO!.'il' metl, fniln ,) Mcl.Co\11 TOIIII"t dSSOCJalJOn oillcl wllcthct It WJLh people Who IIIC '[lCll<illlg'lhc\J dllvln•• wlulc undCI tile mil Hence dna" 01 docs not lui c to111lsls to last ddys nn cll.tl 1ty Most ol lhe111 nl hqt~OI nppcal, nnrl Gern;:,c C Miclu;:..m 'l'lle c,oun,ty IJb.s Ill ~2()0 wc1c well ublo• to supp<~tl them· Smtlh, rlll\'111~ on revolted ltccnse 1 V0•11 fm Lhc I M'IA selves 111 emile! ye,us l'licy rue

,f,IJlllolll' 2!) Rlcl1111 el Root ~ln· StifJCJ VI SOl Eno Helms O[ Lan· ------------lutmy lnpc, M.unu c,1stlllo, 111• Hlllg wanted the hoard to go,on tlccent C'JlOS\IIC and How 11 c1 s ICCoJrl l.lVOltnlg mclc.tscd EMrA l{Jingcl, rJi\Vl11;; I\IHIC inlOXICflll'cl, tclVCillsJJ g f01 lDUIISts Munyon ~ecnncl offense OltJ]Alucrl Lhc mot10n In h1s opm·

J 11 n11,u y 30 n, lpil :M.rlCI, 111,111 • wn he said, the, EMTA has 'not sllllghlct, .mrl Jol111 A Jcnl<1ns, clo~n •1 goDll JOb embc7.7.lcnwnt ~ l1c !~om c1 np,11 ovcd pnvmcnt o!

,)nllllolll ,]1 Phillip Lc; 1c1, ],11 • $10 to Eugene T)ICJ, fmmcr AIAJC· ccny by wnvcJs1on Ecl\\11icl Som- rlon supeivlsm, fm nn 1869 mn.p 11101 s 1J·1stnl(l} 'and Eu"cnc showm~ the PI opcl·ty hncs of lands Cll 'I lcs lim wn, d~·.cl lion nnli ~on- Ill In,gham nnd Llvm~:ston cotm­su lpoil lies Dllcy 1!so sJgncel a lettm of

The nc~J 1 ncnt hmlllctrle c I"C fchcJtnllon to the fOIIllcl memllc1 agnmsl D; lc" Rmrhail h lH been Supai\ 1·01 s gl anted a lwo-vcat s nolle JliD"'r•l •rJw ca"c , 11110 011 lcnvo of .thocncc to County Agent fot Lilli 1t the Sr•Jtmnhcl tc1m of Donnll Clllll who With his Wife COlli l ,111 L 111'111 ·.' A rmsLJ In! I C· lnrl clulch en Will lc<Jvc soon !Dl

Ill" 1 ~ Inc!Jn The Ingl1n111 ngent w1ll mf>~:mrhlll~ to ,lsoJ•,lnnt P!osceJJ· lc.rch Ind11n_, how to lncte.ISC fatm to1 Willlmd I Bowcrmnn, J1 the Jllocluct\011 pi obahJIJty of conv1cllng nmcho~ll , jl,[onrl~} was the lnst scsswn fot .!ppe.u crl 1 emote, r,o 1 mol1011 not S~lpc• VI SOls Eno ... Helms and Sam to Jll O"ccut c wan made .tml 8 own cf Lnnsm., They we! c clo­g-1 nnl rrl Hmrh 1, 1 wns the eh lvc• (c,tlccl In Lansmg aldm m.mw con-

f 11 r 111 on M-36 ta 1 t July 111 tests tn Novc\lllbCI Both wc1 c ~vluch Ills lnoLhcl wns l<~llcd gnen fntcwclls by their enllcHgucs

Flftron Jlll V CIVIl CH<~s II o IJstccl nncl both men rpolcc feelingly of as I CcHiy fm II Jnl nlliWI'~h I bout ~:~~~~ 0a1~1S7Clal1011S WhJJC SCI Vlllg On h,llf t111L numbm Will p1obnblv go )) I 1' I \ II I I to llml ua , o 1, 11 wt 1.1'1

Thctc llJC Oll) llucc Cli'J) coiSC' SupclVISOIS authOJ'IZCd the actually notwerl for lrml Fcb1u811 cClunty hoard of educatmn to com-5 G .1nl 7 h.wc been set aside fm btnc the Jahs of nttenduncc offJ. the en so of Rt t ho,[ct AmcJIC,lll--ceJ anti Child nccountlng officer Inx111 a nee Cn u! Nr w Y'lr Jc vs Tho nuthnJ lzntwn was to tunsfct Henly J Knmm nnd othci'• Also $2,000 f1om the county superin· on lfocbium y 5 1s ".hcclulc,! the tcnclont's office budget to he used c.tsc of MRIClhnc Wlughlsll vs. £01 ndclltwnnl sala1y for the man Pel cy Bensley, On FDbJ un 1} 18 the who tal<cs over the dual job case of LnNoblc Rc.tlly 'c'} vs Emery Colby of Mason is now Ivnh M Hm ncr 1s scheduled .fo1· the attendance officer, trlnl County School Supetlntendcnt

------·- Alton J Stroud explained that the I "'""illY lllolll\ nncl SntulcliY unly combining of the two jobs wlll be

nl Wn1o''- ~I '•0 llnclncnl only ~~ 1'1 decided at the February meetlng __ ____ 1" 1 of the county boatel of cducatlon

~~ t tlu. 111 w B1111 J, on dl~r lnv Snt.m dny, Jnnua1 y 1 ~l ut. tlllLnunnd Uuluu 1b

l\\•1 Look OV~l 0\11 1 nc tu $1 IIIII ~ornln ln·

hi• Jllll l'ni\Ktyle ShotlllC ~~" 1

TWO TRUCKLOADS ARE HAULED AWAY

Old. Documents Sold for Waste Boxes, bundles nnd piles of on·

clent county 1ecmcls nle bcmg hauled out of the co111 t house this wee!<. One ltucl<load went TuescLqj' nnd another on 'rJtu!sday. 1

At a !Janslng junkyn1d the tag bond unci ledget pa.pets wlll be so11ted out for pt emlum wnste and tlte test wlll go lnto mixed pnpe1 used In mnJting box;bon rd.

The pa~e! has llCClUllllkltCd OVCI the 50 yc;ru·s the com t house has

stood Mnst of 1t wns ln. the attic With other caches m stowge vtulls '!'he stn.tc llte tnnlsha.l ot· dct eel the n ttlc and some of the vaults clcalold.

The state hlstmical commission 1:o1ted out a fe.w Items as being of hlstm·lcal Inlet est.

'!'here Is stll"a big batcJ.1 of an· clent rcceiversllli)l files for whlch COUI t S!lnCtlon 111Ust be SCOUred be• fot e they cn.n be sold a:; junlt,

Mason Attorney Gets Senate Post

.HowaJcl A McCownn of M t'Oll has bcr.n chosen as 1.111 clot k o! llic MIChigan scn.1te Dut 1ng L11c CliiiClll SCSS\011 he Will be Ill oil· lclldR llCC Oil tho SC'Jla1lC olllcl I[H juehci.Jll' cmmmltec most 1'11<' • dnys .mel 'rlnn sclays, Wcrlne,cJtv nftcJ noons nnd Monclny nlg-ht.s

His dutJes n~; sen 1to law r i<'ll, Will mclmlc n •lllrly of pn111ls fJI law on Jll oposcrl lc;;1sl.t 11'111 com­Ill n hcfOJ C lhc J lodleloll Y comnu l· tc~

Tom Iinson Quits Sheriffs Staff

Sam Tomlinson of l\lasnn 1s no Ionge! on the shc1 !If's stnlf He .wd She I Iff W11lm d P B,unes had a disagtcemcnt over policws lnst wcclt and on .Janua1y 15 'l'omlm· son wus tht ough

Tho r1ft may develop mto a can­test far the H.cpullllcnn nomina­tion fot shcllff Tornlmson nrhmt· ted that he Is sct·lously consulct· lng en let mg the hsts

"I have no objection to Sam making a t1y fm the nomination,' salcl Shcrll'l' Barnes "His 1)!'ospec· tlvc candidacy had nothing to do wtth my action in reltev111g lum ft om duty "

Earl Mitchell, 1905 New Yorl< avenue, Lansing, tool< the post va· cated hy Tomlinson Mitchell served in the army ah force dill· lng Wmlcl Wa'l'Ll, has 1becn a Jack· son pl 1son guard and did plant protection worl< llefm e worlnng fot· the Au to .Park ln Lnnslng. Ho and Mts Mitchell have tluec chi!· dren and arc looltmg for quarters m Mason

Thc1c ate other depulies bemg signed up to serve under the shcr· ltl''s expanded patrol progt am. They Will be announced sQ.ortly, the sheriff said.

llill fHi vnlnt nf Ch:ulc!i Anlcll $3 00 nL Wnte'K

Nylon Kwcntult\, HlhmVcl HL~ lc l)i,l 4!1 $3 ns nnll 'I fl(i nt th~ PlltlKt) lo ShuJIIIU

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~h~ cngmcet nne] Lhc conductm and they Will be welcomed T1llp I o Llw F.mncl ~ l~lr \ II 01 ().( the no1 th-1bound pn' scnge-1 tl n m Roquu emonts fm rlonm s a1 e

tl l'vl1 on I' clcoil a,.,un Ownc1- smrl tlmt the cal eh1vet .IJ~pnlently that they must he hctween the HIIIJl [lt~,cd to 'ri.H; .tJHI f>ll'ph- :;,"w Lhc .1pp1oachm!( t1.1111 hut was ages of 18 and 60 It they at•c he· 11111' Sllli' "r Cl11c 1go hy a h,tll](· unable tn slop h1s ca1 It slmlucd tween 18 and 21 and unmaulcd lllJilr 1 fill ill s,tl,. 1n lila son Tuc;;. on the 1cc and then whh I eel 111 they muot have the consent of rl.t\ mmnrng f1ont ol the locomotlV<' As he patents 01 !(lllltd1ans

W tlte1 1 S1 1 cl, (}f the l1sl Jll11l!Jcrl, 01 w IS lnulcd from Ule Donors mu~t not cat for fClur choilll r1l ownets WdH til~ hanlunpl Cll Friedman's lloclv was Cili!Jcd hollis befmc 1epo1lmg at the sta­Wallcl rrHI 'l'lal'l SyJcl< ,tic IJJoth· IIJHicl the wheels of the linin Fm lwn .md tl r.y must omll fats from

tlmost 60 1 ocl.<; bones ancl flesh 1 c1s 'r1nr) ~y1cl< .tJHI l11s Wife wcte scattmml along the tOadhctl then- diet that day hcf01c giving !' loph 1 me 11 c1 e I he pllllCJ]lll ct clh· thou !Jiootl. Don01s must wergh lo1, Ill the fiu,tnclal l.tn~le wluch F1 1eelmnn was header! fOL h1s 110 ro11 ncls nn.l be fl ec ftom unclu· hns IIC.lll 111 lngham Cllrtut comt home on Olds 10arl olftC>J wmlnng lnnt fever jaund 1cc and malaria nnrl rn IMnluuptcv comt fot many •' mght sl11ft olt the C'nll< Equrp· MIS Mose~ stated months mcnt Co fa1ltOJ y 111 Jacl{l;on He

A< r 01 ehn6 to Don 1lrl A Jones, 1 was di!Vmg west. ll01 ncy fu1 I\11 and M1 H T1 A.cy H H. B1 azee of .Jncltson was at

SyiCI(, ll1c Ji',lmlels clcv 1l01 o1t the thtottle [)f the locomotive P Mn"on 1long w1l11 tho"e 111 DeW1lt, P Mahoney of Bay C1t; wn.~ the L trtnm,., uul Dlmonrl.ttc Will now concluctm Both men saw the cnt lw sulrl 111Jlqll nachmg the CJ OSSIIog B1 nr.eo

1'11c totu elev 1L01s IJIOught $'37. sn1el he pulled the \\hJ.stlc corrl and ~00 oil !he btnlcillpl sale lndiVlcl- tnaot the Cal cliJVCl RJlpllJCntl\' Jill 1mb W<J e plicPrl on lllC t•le- heard the watnlng but could not \otlms rt M,t-rm nncl DcW1tt The slcrp Jll 1cc h1cl [til lllo 1\Tc~oon estnbh~h- Ju~tlcc of the Peace Roy \~'. nwnl 11 1, ~H 7'i0 foJ the DcW1tl A<lnms of Mason wns called dll

clr1 alOI ll W!IH S7 00() COIOilCI 011 the oiCCJdcnt Rlllph l•'1 crl W1cltl of .Jacl<wn was the Dershem, Leslie deputy ~het Iff, and

btrldei f01 the Ma~on 1111Jt w1th offu;ms from the shertff's de;lnt t· )\yes o~ncl Reed lJJrldmg fm the De· mcnt m Mason, mvestJgatccl the 'N1lt e~Lnbllshmcnt. W1cht 1s now ctash n 1JJO"pecllvc buyet of the Farm· OITlcms said thmc 1s a slope e1 s clc' llnt ,1[ Mns011 ftom the down to the tt aclts off a I< noll, Sv1eks AtlOJney Jones stntcd and that llllll'l<s m Lhe loadway m·

:Mo•,t of the lntlel occupied lJy ellcated that the cal aluddcd all til" l~.llnJcrs clcvatm nt Mason 1s the wny clown the slope and onto 1 H 111 oncl pt opct Ly leased !Jam the the tL acks J\ofJcllJg,m Ccnllnl 'l'hc same 1s ~une1al sc1 VICes fm Fu~dman t1 uc .11 L•m~mg One-thu cl of an wct•c held at two o'clocl< Monday ICI c goes Willi the DeW ttl ele- a~tmnoon n•t the Behrcns-Luecht v.ltOJ and o~hout Lhrec nctes Wtth funeral home, in Leslie Rev Paul Lhc Dm10ndalc clcvn.tOJ. Tucket of the Leslie Baptls.t

'rhe1e wctc thtce othet Ing· church o£flclated Bmlal was 111 h.un bnni<J uptey 1ssucs and one Wocllawn cemetmy, Leslie. The Cdch trom .Jacksmi and Calhoun Leslie Legion post participated In counliC-' on Reofm cc A1 tlnll' Ktl· the smlvJccs Friedman served dUt'· chcr 's com t docl(ct In Mas011 Tues- lng Wotld }Var II. clay mm nlng 'nhc Lansing cases The aecldent victim fs Slit vived wetc tho5e of Cloyce W Maxwell, by his mother, Mts. Esthm Shoe· Watoon C. Leowls and the Fa1111 smith of Leslie, n lltothcl', Alftcd B111 e,m F1 tnt P1 oducls Co. Reg· L. Ft eel and of Mason; and a sls­mn1d Kttley clmng huslncss ns tcr l'vhs Uclllu Shoesrmth of Les· Killey Elcct1 lc was the Jaclcson lie c we Haymon<l W Hughes was the

Mr. and Mt•s Alft ed L. Freeland live at 211 West Maple Mrs .Free· land Is the clerl< m the office of Alton J, Sltoud, county school su· petmtendcnt

Calhoun case.

Road Board Buys Paving Material ,

Last Fr1day lite Ingl111m toad commlsmon awarded con tracts on materials needed fot eonslt ucting

For several yeat·s Friedman wot ked fot Henson's Model n Cleaners us a ptesscr and spotter. A.. t one time he was also employed in a cleaning plant operated on East Ash

and rcpalrmg blocltlop this com· l~IUEMEN 1\lAl\E ltUN lng summet. Mason fltemen mndc n run

Contwcts fm bituminous mater· Lluough the fog nncl drizzle Men­Ials wct·e awarded as follows: duy night to the Elmct· ~each farm Leonard Refining Co , 450,000 gal· one-hnlf mile off Metldlan tond on Jon~, Ameucan-Mcxlcan Co, 175,· Wllloughiby, An ovet··hcated stove 000 gallons, Seneca Petroleum Co , plt~e set fit e to the 1oof of the 125,000 gallons, and Koppers Co, tet~ant house occupied by M1 a11d 50,000 gallons, Mt s. bln.t CJlcc Hovey and fnmily

"We aslt those who have of· fc1 cd their blood pr cvlously and have been le]eelcd to come bacl( this lune,' Mrs. Moses smd 'It 1s quite poss1lllc that the person's condition has tmptoved Too many people are givtng up after one try On the it rtrsl vtsit thc1r blood pt csourc may he off 01 maybe they wet c turned down fot some temporm y conchtlon slnoo em· 1 cclcrl All these people arc poten­tial blood donm s and f01 thell own peace of mmd should mnltc rctu1 n VISitS '

Wmklng wtth Mts Moses on the canvassmg committee ate Roscoe Arnold of Dansv11le, Walte1 Ca1· vcn of Vevay M1 s Pearl .Jewett of the Ingham Fat m Bm·cau, and Jrm Inglu am, M1 s. Do11S Eifert and Donald Strlcl<land of Mas.on

Bank Stockholders Choose Directors

StocltholdCls of the FallllCIS llnnlt mncle no changes In the boatd of dl1 ccto1s Tuesday, and the dltectms made no change In the officers

The stccl<ltoldnl~ 1 c·electcd A I· •llel t J Hall, 1· B. McAtthm, .Ta· son E 'f11ylor, Leo H Hnr Jlson, J B Dean, Reno R Root, Dean Tay­lol L. H Wll1tc, 1i:,a1l M Salls· lnuy, Gus l{ean and W 0 Hail to the banld

0£(Jecrs Ill c Leo H Hau·lson, pt csident; ,Jason E Taylor, vice· prcsldcnt; r;, R White, cashier; and W 0 Hnll, llSSlstnnt cashier on· the staff ale Lyle Rlwgs rtnd Mts Mal y Sll&byo~ tellets, and Mary June :3mlth, ThelnHL Kt-anz and M1•s Ethelyn Dm bin, boolt· J(ecpcls and clerl<s

SL1ul.wuJ1r nylnn hmw, $1 11c1 amh Lhlc< Jillh• fol $2,Hr, IlL I'tlll•tylc Shomu~ 3wl

Rcducl'fl auiCI!t'l un nil hu·-l• immcd nncl untilmmcd colllK nt the Pntl•tylc ShoP!•• awt

Scu thu uuw Buick on diKallny Slltul• 1lny, Jnnunry Ill, nt Hilton 11ncl Rlchno•cl,, 1 awt

Public Is Asl(ed to Attend Meeting to Discuss Possible Solutions to Present Ovemowding

Mason needs 12 more fichool ·rooms, .mel the shop, ancl agncultm·e prog1 am., dwuld be moved out of the school und actoss the sheet.

lw1cl h!j;h

Those rccommcndatwn:. wtll be prcscntccl Moncl.ty 111ght at a pubhc mcetmg by the school study wmm1ttcc

Tr, fmancc the construction of tl;e 12 1 ooms and the Oak stt eet bu1ldtng would t cquu e bond111g the dt~tnct fm $2 7 5,000 111 acldtt:on to spcndmg the $150,000 now 111 the blllldmg and stte fL,nd

The comm1ttee was elected at the annu,tl school meeting held in July AI Htcc IS chaitman and w11l present the tcport 1\aymond li McLean, a member of the school bo<~ 1 cl R1chard Demlow, the high school,.pt 111- ' ctpal, and M1 s. W1lltam E. Clat k, Mrs. II ugh J Bartley, D1. D. R. Lethbndge and Nel· son Brown arc on tl1e commit­tee.

Memhl'l.1 of the conmulttc vis· ltcrl PJhoDls clsewJlCI c, cono:ulterl wtth oCfrclnls of the state clcp 11 t­ment llf erltJc-<ttlon (111<1 Htmlierl en­' oilmen l anrl populn tlon grnphs of the .Mn Hon dl.~l11ct

No Site Recomuwnclrcl

County Sets Up Defense Council Under New Plan

Ing-llolm Will tl• frnd th~ lwma fl ont 1111 .t CII1111LY·Wifir• hHSJS Ploh.11hly 11 [ull·IJIIIC olll([IOJ, !L full-lime t•xecutlvr. ~ce II' lolly nnd

AlthOIJgfl the school llJSIIJCtl ,J )loll l·lll\11' in HI 1 IICIOI Will IJc In owns two sJlcs one soutl1wcsl of co1nmand of o1n tu~nv of 'otun· lhn COl nc1 nf Ash .111d Cccllll mel LceJ s the cL11~1 sr>uth of ALhlcllc field If Lhr1 c 111 c 1wl rnnnnh volun­no rccommcnrlnllnn ns to Silc WLII tc~1s, n dinlt pltn 11111\ be nel Hp be lllH<ie hy lhc committee 'J')IC r!cc,Jmecl llrgJOJI,il ConJdiii!IOI n: s1lc Will be left to the rlccJslon of z Shipp of L tnnln ,,1 11 lnllc be­the school bo,ml m the pcOI)llc tm e the hom rl ~l su,H 1 vlso1s • An of;ftellll of the sl,1tc dPpaJ t- Monclny • mont of public msl1uclwn ehrl not Shipp .tppc.u crl he! me Lilt' HU· fnvm the i\ lhletlc field sttc for· nn pc1 1 !Snl H lD .su~gr t lhc county cJcmentaly sC)lOOI IJc .~aiel Jt IS CO\IllCJ) The SIIJlCIVISIIIS •IJl(IIOVNJ l?o rsolnlccl nnd not m Llle path of 1l Up 11ntll now L.1n• rng h.tH h,\tl cxpcclccl fulu1e i(Jowth of Lhc c1ly 1ls own OlgllllJZltJon unclc•1 Col-

The ccmmltlcc slmherl possible onrl Ji'1 mit Putr ho11! The lllllllly s1lcs no1lil nnrl ,1 llttle ensl of the h.1rl Ji'ranJ( h: IO:v,1ns llf M tson li'J bunmc•;; scdlm1 whe1 c vac,tnt 1ls comm.uHIOI unltl Ill' tc:'"lg'Ued ,•IOJlCity Is aVall~IJ]C The COill· l-ie lllgcd .1 !CJilSOhrllliOJl With 1111 ttcc, howcve1 Jncltccl n u thm 1ly L msm!( to sccm e optiOns The commlllec Unrlc1 the pl1n lrloplcd IJV lll•J wons no~ meet only ns an ndVJROI y supe1 VISOI s Monrloty lin• cnnnt·1 glnllp to (llcscnt 1ls recmnmcnrl,l· rounc1l Will he 111111!' 11p of I< C: lions to the people Unrlc1 the pro- BIClWll, r.h.111mo1n of l'w hliJrl cf g'JHlll nrlopted n.lthc n.nmJHI school SU(H'J viHn s, Ravmoncl L W1lcol., meetlllJg- m .July ~he 1eport IH to Hlt,Jrlvlsm nt Llnslng townslll]_l, be marie lo the rccplc tnd nnl tn two supclVISOls f'lnllip M1ll1s rf the school hoa1d Any furthcl ,\C· I.,c1oy .1nrl Don,lld CJ.tl<" of LC"· lwn will ha vc to come f1 om thl" lw, 1 C!Jll cscntm,;- lhr c nun! y ,, t pc()p)e themselves, Cha1nnnn Al ln.rgc, .1nrl five supcli'I'OIH llo n !lice CXJ(llamcd m the hoalfl. Lansm!(, nne 11nrn M tson .mrt tv.o

l'roJ•o~aiH 'furllPd Demn lf1om JD,1st LmsJI'g, IS nunccll•v Lhe mnyorH o~nrl IJlJllovcd hy Ll1o

Tlncc tunes m the lnst 10 yen1 s count,: liS, and ShPIIfl Will.tl rl p twice In the laslllHcc ycn.1s, clec· B.uncs nnd Pw.nrutn1 P 11 ut c tal s have till ned down school Younge1·, as ex of flCJO m"mher s t blulcllng- p1 oposaiB 1 econnnended If the pia 11 as 1 ecnmmmHicrl hv lly the bomri cf eclucatmn Sh1pp Is CIIIIICti 011l !he tm1n 'II

Ten yems ngo the electors voted Will r.m~Jioy a fnll-lnno' rhr eel)\' down n plnn to extend the pi escnt Wilh m' cxccnllvr SCI tel.! I Y C•JI· hmiellng to the WC-~l The nthe1 onol P1·ltch:u c1 ,II' o 1 cr cnnncnct>rl two 1 efusali WCI o on n plan to th 1t 11 du cct01 Dl l1 11 nmrr p 0 •

lltulcl nn clcmcntmy school on the gJnms he employed, lll'lihlp~ on rt west Side ,1n1 l·tlmc bMiiH

\'/hlle the, electms have been Bmn·~ ccnml.llHlrl of !hr. co1 n· tm nlng clown Lhc proposals the lv CIVIl rlcfcnsc 01, lll11.ollJOn 011 a echool entailment hns slenrhlv In· p 11·t-thnc bol'JS 1, too !Jig 11 jnh fm Cl cascrl, school reco1 ds ~how Now one 11111 n, Colonel Plllch, rei l•Jid lhet e ate two sixth g1 a ric 1 oomn the snpc.r VIED Is housed In the Legion Mcmo11nl Wnslllcno~w h.1s 11 $21 000 r'c· lnulchn"' and .111 sehool looms a1c fcn'lc lluclgel nnrl J,lf kson Wllh ;;. CIOWderl p10g1mn tOI Lhe CllV IIICol only,

UndeJ Lhc conumltcc I ecommcn· has ,1 bwlgoL of $1:1,000 Shipp 1 e­clat\011 12 elementn1y looms Willllc pol ted Dct101t has 51 p.tld plovlclcd either In one btnlrhng m wotltciH on 1ts st,1ff 1111d l11erc ,tiC two The seventh nncl crghth 110 ch AWing full pr1v on olhcl rio· g1arles will be scg1cgated from fcnse staff~ m MiChigan Sh Jl[l the ~emot h1~h ~choal. smd

On tanrl on the no1th side of Innhnm "JlCilt $Air.·~ tn ~ct up Oalt st1 eet a factOJ y-tyrpe bmldmi; it~ ;\<clcton OI>'BIIIZHllOn un<'er will be. m ectrcl to house Lhe bnncl, Evans " ~ ~hop and nguculture dCIJl:tl ~mcnts WhethCI 01 not W.Jl IH c tl(o o 1l, The school cll•ttlct owns two full Shipp sal[!, the need fOI H c 1 •11 lots there. Tolle bmldlng as recom· defense 011,:nmznt1011 w11l e'ost for mended by the commltlec would seve! nl ycals cost nhout $90 000.

Most of I he elemental y •chool bulldmgs lnfpe~ted by the com· nuttee hnvc 1 1ngcrl between $20 • 000 ancl $25,000 pet· 1oom. All have been cf one-stmy const1uebon Thn t's the ty:pc of constructmn now 1 ecommcndcd hy school nu· thm1l1cs Because of ~he sho1 tage of steel 1t Is diH!cult to get p1 lOt· Illes to build two-sto1y ~ttU<;,Llllcs, atch1tecL' lnfmmcrl the commit· tee

The estunated co~t of construct­Ing 12 elcmentat·y l'Ooms Is $300,-000 By July 1 ,he dlstr let will

I'IIOSI'J~C flY!; ('1 ri1.1~NS Tht ec r.f the 22 men o~nr! women

suhcdulcrl to n,'pC.!l bcfmc Exam­lnP.J' Sidney F1 ced 111 n~liii'Aiir. 1· lwn [ll occec!Jng'~ next 'l'hur sri! y nfte1noon nl l.:JO n1c l10111 Mason anrl Eaton Hnplds They n1 c M11 Else Josepha f{luge'l', Mel 11ha fl 1ond, M1s Conotn11ec Mnrto Reel. mnn, Mllle1 1 on•l .mel M1 s !>lie• LOWly, Eaton RP'11ds MIS Klllf<CI IS nnw a. cJtlzen of Gcr many, Mrs Redman Is f10m Bcl;;-nun "nd Mrs L[)wry from Cnnarla

ha.c $150,000 In Ita buHding and s, u lhu ;,~-~~~~~: 0~-~~tllny ~atu1 • slte funrl Thnt would leave $240,• dny, JnntiiiiY 10 nt ll•ltnn nnol RlohnHlR 000 to he financed by a bond Issue awL

FARM FAMILIES TO SPEAK FAREWELLS

Currys Will Be Honor Guests Mr. and Mt•s Donald Qmry and

the It• chlldt en will be guests or honot· at n. fa1111 family patty 1.1t the MaEon school Fr lday n1ght. Tlte occasion wns first planned.as a regula!' family night party. Then when tt wns learned that the Cut· t ys ate going to India plans we1 e enlarged fat• ll fat·c.well t~al ty fot them

The party Will be l1eld In the Echool gymnasium, bcgmnlng rut eight o'cloclt. There wlll be group singing, pm ty games and squn.1 e dal~clng fat evct yonc ftl)m 8 to 80, Club A~cnt M. H. .A.very S!Lid. There will also be oatl'angcmelllts made to entclltaln youngsters un· tier eight

The ofllclnl fo t ewell to the Cm·· rys will be snld nt lntet~niss1on. Ludell Cheney Is In clnwge of the program. Charles Davia is sched·

ulerl to mal<o tht• )ll cscntnL10n to the county ngcnt and Ius wife.

The Inlgltnm county 8gcnt Is, go. mg to India fo1· n two-yem· as· slgnment undet· the Pomt l~OUL' program. In India he will teach na· tlves how La adopt Ammlcan p10• ductton methods on th"lr fn.mts. ,

A..t Battle Ct·cel< TL\CSdny the, ll1Cl111Qers of the Clll l'Y fnm!IY tool• some of the prcscllllJCcl :;hots which ' thoy must tnl1e to wa1 d off dis· ease In India. The d~lfltltUJ e date has been tenL!l.tlvely set as Janu· ary 30.

A t'CI(llacement fot• Cttt•t·y ruv county agent has not hce1b name{!. ANet·y said he has been aslte.d to continue with the 4-H cJ.ub pto• g1 am. Because Curry plans to bo nibsen t for only !Jwo years, a young man may be sent to Ingham on. a two-yeat• us.slgnmetlt, extension tutthorltles lndlcllitect.

Ingham County News ranuary 17, 1952 Page 2

~ngham Board Goes on Record ·for Non-Political Conservation

ln!;'l10m HII]JerVISOI'H on Monclny llnld lip for t.he slttto conset•vnllon ''ommlsslnn rm It now Is orgnn­l~'·d. 'J']\n HII)JC!rV]HOI'H, on I'CCOill•

11\l.llldnllnn ol' the lngiHinllve com­lllill<•c, ndnpted n resolullon to lwep I he commission out ol' poll­tin;, spedllrally out of the poilU· <'Ill contl'fll nf the governor.

ntor nnd t·cpresentatives, to all other memher·s of thq legiRlnltll'e, to the governot• and lcrspor'lsmen's m·gnn lzullons.

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Masonic Lodge Plans Smoker 1'1w H<H,nlil'li "J,Itlle Hoover"

cnnllnisslon wnnld Hllpplunt the pn·.~L!nl severHnnn commission Mnslln lodge No. 70 F. & A. M. willr nne mnn llppolntcu by the Is planning a smoltct' to he held nt gnv<·r·nnt·. 'the hull Frlllny night, Jnnunt·y 25.

fkl. forth in I he resolution wan Members of Masonic ·Judges nny­LI\1' dPI'i:tl'll.llon I hnt llw eonserva-Li<llt ,,1111111 ts.sitm iH nogur<lcu ns the whct'll nnd thelt' guests nre ln-lliOHI. f'l'fll'itml. In t.he United vlte1l. !-\Uti.L!H. .Jlm HayeR and his meelwnic[lJ

C:npi<1H or the J·esolulinn nclopled cow will be n llcndllnet·. liy 1111' lnghnm lwunl were or· d;'l'l'd diHIHI ldwd l.o Tn!;'hrmr's .Hen- Tll!ltei.H mny llc Recut·cd from

Arvldc NorLh, chalt•man of tho commlll~e, or from Herb Colby m· Guy c. Hoyslon.

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Justice Court

Leslie '

Leslie Man Killed At Grade Crossing

Rohert .J. I•'rledman, · :w, was !tilled Instantly while driving 110mc from wcn·k on Satmday morning nbout fotu• o'clock,, He w1is driving west on Olcls road, a mile south of Leslie, apparently not nwnre of the nppronchlr.g pas­senger train unlll It was loll Ja.te to stop. Ho jumped or was thrown, ns the 1040 convEI'i.lble cur r;tl'lrclt buclc of lhe engine tender, and wns mangled In Lhe wheels of the northbound train. lhlcdman was employed as n. mechanic at the Clnt·lc Equipment ~~ompany in Jackson and llvcu wllh his mother, Mrs. Merton Shoesmlth on West

\WANtED ·ay TH-E. F \FOR BANK ROBBER

Olds rouu. Ft·ledmnn Is nm·vlved by ·his . HEHiY !'AHDOLPH MITCHELL;' wuh'' crllcrse1a

molhet• and stcp-falhct·, Mr. and 'M11rtln Hcr&lln, H•nrv Ralph Milchall, Wllllcrm Lawrence .WJ1son1 Mt•s. Met·ton Shoesmlth; one sis- ~~~ "' '"~Womack, )'Lillie Mitch", and others r-""-'-= ·

Haslett Is Host To MEA Session

I;Iuelell will be host to the win­tot· mcollng of the Inghnm district of the MldJignn liluucnllon UHSOC[• nllon next WmlntJrilir•Y night.

Dt·. Mabel ill. Rugnn, pt•ofussot·l of honlth oducntlon uL the Unlvet'· slty or Mlchlgun, will dlscusu t'Ut·nl hrnlth.

.Jonnnn North, of Bnlley school, lilnst Laming, rept·escntnllvc of the classroom tcnchet·s of the rLrea, ruul Otto Hecltsel, pt·lnclpul of Leslie high school, dlstriel M. m. A. rcpresentnllve to the nntlon­nl N. E. A. convention tlt San FmnciHco, Cnllfornla, will show colored slides' rmd dlscues lhc cotl· ven lion at San l~t·unclsco,

After· lhc geneml meet.lng, there will he n•freshnwrlls nnll rt g'cnerul llliXel',

Wonderland 111rM. \VIIlllllll ,J, (Jiut·Jco

ter, Mrs. Loren ShOrsmlth; one ,41~.·-···.7..-· ·-~~· ~- ;,•i''t.'"'~':;·tf. hrolhet·, Alfred Freeland; and two \I~~ .. 1~ ~iil';;.,r.,.;ii,IA..,_ .,......._ .. - Mr. 11nd Mrs. Wllllnm Gillett or nieces, ,Jonn and Yvonne Shoe· DESCRIPTIOH j An indietmcnt·wns l'Oturnad by'n· Sprln!nmrt t;pcnt Jct·lday evening

llh .f ''t·'~>··.~ · Fcderul Grund .Jury n& On!nesvlllo,, with their son, snm, und rnmlly, Sll1cr~lces were held from the - Af1.0 50• b1r 8)P~Clnhor,27• 1801; Fla., .Tunc 10, 1948, r:harglug Henry New.~ of the sudden clent.h of

BEAR DEFIES LAW -· ·Tho'• Behrens-Luecht funeml home ln Lcxmgton, y; biCifl lt 5 feet, 6'• Ru.ndolph Ml&nhcll wltbthorobbcryl· Mose Kcllat· 11t It!.• !tome 1'11 Flo1••

I ruches; .weight, a out 1/j/i pounds; >., • , ' · .· . ~

little guy having lunch In 3 Leslie on Monday wllh Hev. Paul eyes, brown;. hair, grayish· brown; o! tho 1 01k1Us Stale ll~nk,-.\~tlliston; llltL wa~ t·eceived here Just week. Wnshlngton zoo is too busy to E. Tucltet·, officiating, ond burin! complexion, niddy; . build,''' short, l! 1~., on Jununry 21, l91B, snld bnnk;; Btu·lui services were In Lnnsing, cnre, but he's living in defiance· 111 Woodlawn ccmelet'y. stooi>Y"tace whlto;nnl,tonnlity, Amer· bourg a member of tho Fcdorai•Dc.. Sntunlny. Mr. ICellm· wns n res!·

Head of Legion Asl<s Observan(e Of Anniversary

of the Law of Genetics. He's the tc~~:n·J. occupations,·llll'clitor, clerk, IIIII· posi~ Insumnco 9orporntlon.~.; dent ()f this nelghbm,hood fol' neV· The Slocltbrldgc situation Is well sole' surviving son of parents 1\fuson Womu.n l>i<'K . clun st, portcr;,sears and .marl's otro (.~ '~"'"w < • ···? •· ,. · '"'P.'~~~ em! years hefot·c hls· recent chunge

In hand ngnln. Deputy ·Glenn which include one, maybe two, Gmce Stevens, GO, vilfc:of .the .inch scar left.tnslde•wriHL, small cut f Anyi'pcrson •l1avlng :Information· to Florida. He had many friends Drown brought Cassel Watson to hybrid bcars,·It started 20 ycors lute Glen Stevens of 422 McRob· srinr insid.e edge of left eyehrow, right which mfly assist ill'locntlng,thls.ln-· here who will mls.~ his annual visit.

1 Jonalrl R Wilson, nrLtionnl com· lhe county jail · 011 Wednesd.ay ngo when o polar bcor set him-: erls street, Mason died sunday little finger crooked nnd BLilf, mole on dividual is requested' to itnmcdlatoly • · Mt·s. S. R. Glllell attendc1l thr. ntalldl·r of l11e American Le-gion, night of lost weelt, charged wtlh sclt up ns the bend of o whole evening at her !lOme. She Is sm·-· right 0~;~.'_, ~r::.;·'i'l.'tr ---..., not.ify the Dirc?tor.of~ho Federal :Bu-' W. S. C. S. vlsltu tlon meclln.g In

·'CHEESE J SKATE - With • a ·I whirl of her lace frlllcd sltirt, . shapely • Micheline e- Andrews '\tnltcs the • chill off spectators· 1vlcwlng o London icc sltnting

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' Neptune's daughter In the icc :. pantomime ·.,:•Robinson. Crusoe;•:

l1as uslml Legio11 posl.s nncl nnxl· drunk dt·lvlng. Watson pleaded line ot bears that "could not be."• vivccl hy one son, Clyde ·WiJbut· of ~Iii' CAUTIOH ~. i ren11 of Invest<gatron; Unltcd·Stntca' North Pannn Tllur~day. IIIII',\' u11il s 1.11 join .in obs.,I·vln-g· guilty before Justice of the Pence I. --· ------- Jackson; one daughtet·, Mrs. Lu· ·JM!tchall.l• eonildered danSirouJ and Department of Justice, Washington,~ Mr. nnd Mrs. ·Wesley Shultz A & I' I'HWJ•: CIIAllifH:S

· c ;,.,,.('.lntl'l'll Sunclay nn Jccht'llltry Roy Adams and paid $72•75· He cllR Havilnnd, of Muson; two Is believed lobe armad,( ··· .. l D. C.; or tho Special Aget1tiri'.Charlla1 visited Mr. and M•·s: V<ll11 Me- , . . !1. could'hnve done GO days instead. ping dispute. Flannery iinid he granrlehildren, Donald·Hnvlland of· 'Finserpr/ntC:Iaulflcalfon·~.: ofthcDiv.ision oftl_mFedernl13ureau! Manu.q r·ecenUy. I . A & T Jli'I<'C chHngcH Willeh n.r·

1,.,_. 111 .11 ,. 11 .1, •• 1 r·s lire ,•tnnt'veJ·snt·y· ·Dcpulics Dt·own and Alva Bee- acted in sclf-defcnne. Mason nn<l Mt·.•. Betty LcFieur cif rf' C I t tl ltstcd tl fi t M b . f tJ T .· l nvr.cl at llltl Ingham Cnnnly Nt>ws d d L t R tid . j 11 'A . 1 b J 1 - • -.~11 ••. 8 .~ 1 ,:•"u,• .,... o · nvcs tga·on .· on·. 10.' rs . em ets o .10 11-co,un y ex- too lnt.e l.o inset·L in the n;,. 111111• ,r 1 he day' nn whicll fori\' chaplains man lo gr. es er u m n watTant was lssue< Y m gc JuclcHon; u brother, Chnrles Web· ., ~" .,. !lt page oCyaur·.tclophonn_dlreotory,f':" -tension groujl wtll meet rlum;day, A & p llcl were: 'l'Hn·g,•locs, ~ II•H

":·nvt• liiPir lives when the U. S. Saturday and returned to Mnson Adams Tursduy for .John For·dor, ster of .TocltHon; two sisters, Mrs. -L~'l't..;·• :V' "'" · -... ...,,iJQrtor-o$ka•llif · Janum·y 2•1, wllh Mr~. D. !·I. Bal· for· 2!il', <'gg· plant, enc·h ~fie :<ntl 1 ra 11 sporl nm·eheHtci' wns tor· Sunday with Lncy Murphy. On charging deset·tion and non-sup- Lois Steele of Leslie and Miss lanl for· tho leHson, "~nlttng .U1c celet·y ~~nh!J:we eneh 2::,:. pt•dol'·d in Lhe NorlJ1 Atlantic. Monday Rudd pleaded guilty to porl of his family. Fordor de- Edna Wcbste1· of Lnpeer. Funeral '' · .Most of a S4~\VIng J\if~chme." · ,.., '

,\I. the :l:lrtl na·lional convention being urunlc and disorderly. Judge munded examination. The date had seot'Vices were held from the . . Ml'. and Mr.~. Aubre . .v Toolwr of \'ACASCY IS FII.LI•:Il Adams sentenced him to spend 20 not been set Wednesday. Behrens-Luccht funeral home in T f ·s k · Communism, the Henatm· said, "It

of llw Amerienn Legion rl resolu· a t . pea s on h 1 t · th t · •t GI'Ovenlmrg spent u. day ln:<t. weelt Mrs. J~lizrrheth Donrrldson ha~ days in jn.IJ and pay $22.75 or else M,·1s 011 Pu.t1·olmnn rronnelll M"l'· Leslie 011 Thtii'Hday at 1 :~0 Jl. m. . setmls o v ous · o me n .you ean lion wns pnsscd calling for the •c c t c 1 ·t 1 t ·with Mrs. Llll:llle 'l'ool<er. .t'oirwd the staff nt tire c·ll.Y C'l!•t·I,'H t spend nnothe.r 20 in the locl~up. indm·r nn.l1bed Duane Moom, Wil· with hlll'ial in Woocllnwn cemetcl'y. s op ommun sm a· every . po n l', .. 'v'''',',)..l',·lsl·cl•lr~~rnrl•~'l'llilt.l"·lls,i",lttlcstoul,}~,Ge{)veltlo Murphy pleaded guilty to drunlc liam Fa nell rmd Gale Johnson of K' Cl d H in llw world who.re ·thei choose to . -----· -·--·. office tn fill tlw vru,ancy n•sltll ing

' ... ,, " 0 It ar v our t t !Itt! but t d :·rom ll"' ll'Si"nlltilltl of Miss Vir· th driving. He paid $72.75 in fine and Lansing Monday. Moore was JUissinnur," Coming s nr u e war we .mus ' o "

l:ll\111'11 Sllnclay" l.hrollghout e t I I 't r I ·u ,, I Wllnt we can. He rigreed with Fos- D I ginla Sl.cl'il~. MiHS Sll'l'll' ilHH llC:· nation, and eni,Ollmgin·g nnd lll'g· cos s. c 1?1'g.c< WI ·h spec< lll¥' a~c Wl · 1 1 Lawrence Scripture, El mls~lon· . ter Dulles that: this country can oug as ('l'•)ltrd a position in Uw Ol'fit•e nf ing· people to n..tlellll the church of Leslie cmclted down, too, aver d11nlong on the publtc htghway. ·ury, will show slide plctureo and Senator Robert A. Taft will 1 . 1 ,, . 1 ·d H n1•• n. n. D<•Mrrrlin. lll"lr C'110iec rrnd pmy lo Go<l to the weelt end. Deputies Ralph The ~ther two were charged With tell or his worlt in Alasltu at the malte his thlrd·uppenrnnce on the L~n.'t\~n ~e 1?0 .~~t~fut ~otl·~~n~<": th~ 1\lrH. Ellner C. Drown l1"''t"n Lhe clay or emlul'ing peace. Dershem and Dor.uld Haynes clrlnltlng on Lhe hrgltway. All three union se1·vice nt thr. Leslie Meth- Kit Clardy mdio pt·ogram Tues· sn.1 ~ m we 8 r ·tl ·

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"fl is fiLling therefore that we rounded up three men SatUI·day pleaclccl gu:lty before .Judge odlst church at 7.80 p. m, on Sun- do.y, .January 22. The Rer•ies will he [ 111 '?inlce .of ov~ildes 1~atnnd~rt~~~ or llw American Legion who have for causing a dlstut·banco at the Adams, The iucl!fe orclerecl Moo!'c day. The Scriptut·es have been completed with a fourth and final] ahtl, ty-we sho c uno.· u

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follglil together· in three wars Hilltop Tavern. _They were Robert to pay $8;6° 10 ft.~e ami c?sls ;~r~d working cast .of Fnirbunlts, Alas- program on Tuesday, January 29.j 1~~ttee" than we 1 ght to 111 .. I· c;IIIH<Id pray tngclhe1· and ilint we Marshall, Wlllrum Gullett nnd J{)hnson and Frutell to P•1Y $U.<O jlta, in almost inaccessible coun- The series .has been devoted to a l · . , . . . , ~diC111lcl implore the people of our Malcolm Cole. They wet·e tnlcen each. try. They will soon retum to their presentation of the senator's views Sen~ tor T[lft s~lcl · thut . we_ re nation J o join with us in nn n.p· before .Justice of the Pence John Tt•nific !.'!cltets settled during station. Mr. Sc:t·iplure has been on:foreign·. policy.- The. program is spenchng nearly mgh~y-flv~ llllhon pc•Hl fot· Divine Guidance in one of Grugel 'nt Leslie Monday. TM the week, .Judge Adams reported, visiting his mother in Jackson for cal'l'led on t•'llnt station WBBC ll?ll.at·s .lL year of wlucl: stxty-five l.ile rlarl' hours of our country's judge assessed each $17.80 in fines were: several wcclts. and Lansing station WILS each h!llwn JS devoted· to. this· Commu-ilistory," the na.Lionnl commander and cosLs. Virgil Fraim, Lansing, speeding, Tuesday at 6:30 p. m. 111~t prngmm. He sutd, :mid ia his letters to BroWJie- Dershem nnd Haynes brought $15. Lions l'lu.n 1\llnstrclH Senator Taft believes that the "Personally, I thinlc that's more .Ca.ventlcr post nnd the Browne- Ivan Watters to the jail at Mnson George Ellison, Jr., Mason, driv· The annual mlnstt·el show of the threat of Communism is great. He than we can afford for any long C:lvender Auxiliary in Mason. Sunday night. He appeared before ing with defective lights and Leslie Lions club has been sched· sale! he believes it has heen made pcrlocl of time. I thlnlt it's going

"We ca11 prove our-love of G{)d .Judge Grugel Monday, charged mufner and wl~hout having oper- ulcd for Wednesday and 'fhurs· serious because "th~ Truman- lo . wt·e~lc the ccono~,Y of the nrH! country by om· everyday be- with rccltless driving. The judge ato1·'s license with him, $3. day, Feht•uary 27-28 at the school Roosevelt Admmlstrutwn bUilt up Umled States. I.tlunk lt s gomg.to liavior and fLJlpreciatlon ill the fac1 meted out a fine and costs of Donald Spil,er, Limn, Ohio, not auditorium. Don Holmes has been Soviet Russia at Teheran and Yul- prevent ·there being a.· free. ccorio· lira I., rle;;pile the Jli'escnt darlmess $120.80 In audltio'n to 30 days in having cat· under cnntrol, and im- named director of this year's pro· ur:." · my in this country." -ul' fear in the world, there is Dl· jall. If the $120.80 is not pulu, proper passing, $10. duction which will be entirely new Taft said that the ndmlnlstru- Senator ·Taft went' on to say vine Guidance if we will but .seelt Watters will have to do another Richard Leiter, Grand Ledge, and different due to the exchange tlon had accepted Soviet promises that u continuation ohiver-spend-il.," Comman<lcr Wilson said. 30. speeding, $15. of' scl'ipts and ideas with other "as ·though Rus~lu was a pence- ing "would llll'l]. this country ·tnto

"We .hiLVe a gloriat!S heritage as Michigan state police lent Les-. clubs which have similar pro· loving democracy-which it never n ga1'1'ison state and· eliminate .aJJ. l:iliY.ctls of America an;cJ:'i:nlld'ren of d T m~o d H 1 • th h i wns. The administration .wholly liberty. He said that we have· to·

lie a· hnn · uesday. " ... ey arreste grams. 0 mes 18 e zone c 11 r· r·1·ted·. to see tl1e threat of Com-, uciJ'ust oui· e"x"endltui·es"' to 'our C:nd; and· I thet•efore most fei'Vent- Paill WhlttaJter on a disorderly Ad • 8 d man ot. zone 11-c and has had 12 u "

!·':.".r~c t~e An:lerican Legion Au~- charge. Judge Grugel ordered VISory oar years active experience ln Lion murilsm-infinltely greater than economic ·capacity-we ought n'ot rlt,u > to coope.Iate with tlre Amert· Whittaker confined to the county activities in general. The money the t·hrea.t of Fascism." · go beyond. 25 or nt most 3{) per c:111. Le.gLOn rn S)learheading u ·jail for 15 days and imposed fine H R 1 M raised will be used for the blind In carrying on the fight against cent of the nation's Income." ~)'ll'IIUU[ call lo atnlS, ll baclt·to- and COStS Of $7,80, There'll be as egu ar eet fund and other SOCial service actiV• (,od and bu.ck-to-chui·ch movement eight days more for Whittaker to ities in the local community. The whereby we nil mn.y be made more serve if he doesn't settle the fine object of the Lions club ls to multe IIW!tr'C of the necesstty fot· dally The county advisory bont·d met th· th b' t 1 1 h 't 1 l"'".l'et· rot· Divine Guidan~ in and costs. lost Wednesday at the extension IS e .Igges ocn c nn Y s

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1 hose 1 roublecl limes," Lhe com- Robert Smith, charged wltJl office in the court house. of the year with the best of ta ent r l hi II t · and the largest cnst pos8ible. ~nwn<let· a<_lc_I_ed. urns ng quor o mmors, was President Harold Glynn called

~' scheduled to be tl·ied before Judge the meeting to order and minutes

Infirmary Fund Is Building Up

.Just before World War II Ing­h:rm super\'lsors lLppro,pt·intcd $75,· OIJO tOWILI'd an addi lion to the c·nunty infit·mnry at Oltemos. The Will' came anrl no building was <lnne. Nuw stale o.f.fieiaJs are tallt· ing nhout mntohin1g com1ty funds t.o build homes for people they <·Ins~ as "senile aged." Ingham is adding to its original $75,000 to have matc.l1ing money .on hand.

A•t the end of 1950 the socla1 wr.lfare board had a St111Jltts oi' $125,000 which was added to the $7!i,OOO. For 1951 the sunplus. in l.he t·eliC\f fund was $115,000.

.Supet~visors Monday deCided to !.nice lmlf the 1951 rel!elf fund sur· pluH and put it in tJ1e ind'ilmary building fund. 'fhe oilier half will go to the general f.und. When the ha.lf of t11e $115,000 ($57,000) is added to .the 'building fund the eounty will have a total of $275,· 000 on hand.

Adams Monday. He declared he were read anu approved by the had received no notice of the trial. sect·etary, Mrs. Harold Glynn. Postponement wns granted until Those present were Mt·s. Roland Saturday to enable Smith to have Frost, Hugh Oesterle, Wilbur witnesses present. Singer from the 4-H Council, Mrs.

Robert Gregory of Leslie, Marvel Fox, Mrs. Delmar CUlT, charged with selling liquor to Mrs. Hnrolcl Glynn from Women's minors, ·had his exam!nntlon ·before Executive Board, Harold Glynn, Judge Adams Monday, He was dairy representative, L. B, Barr, bound over to circuit court for beef, and Don Curry, M. H. Avery trial. Claude Mnrshnll of Lansing and Mrs. Annette Schaeffer. hns been retained to defend Greg· Plans were made for fnmlly ory. night at which Don Curry will be

A justice court jury before honored as he will leave soon for Judge Adams found Beryl Shaw of India. Ludell Cheney and Delma!' Lan~)ng not guilty on a charge of Cnrr were also present to discuss failure to stop her· car within an this. assured clear distance ahead on November 9. She said she blaelted out in the crush that day and could remember nothing of what happened. The accident happened on M-36.

Phll Flannery of Bunltet• HIJ1, V(ho orlglnnlly demanded a tl·ial on nn (\Ssault and buttery charge resulting from an argument De· cember 9, changed his plea to gull· ty and Judge Adams . assessed a fine of $15.20 and·put Flannery on probation for three months. The argument resulted from u trap-

TltAVEUS BUY HOJ\lESTEAD Mal'C c .. •rmv.et' and son, Geot·ge

Richard (Dick) Trwver, have re­cently bought the Traver 40 lo­cated in Wlleutlleld township on Nor•th Meech road. The parcel of land was deeded to Dick's grea.t­grandfathet· from the govet·nmcnt 90 yeut·s ago. Dicit and his family will live on. the jJlace as soon us some Improvements hruve · been made on the house.

Old~ Road Community

Ag Classes Held Russell Miller of the ngt·icultur·

nl department is conducting . eve­ning school courses every Thurs· day evening [lt the Leslie school. All are welcome to enroll but the class .is composed mostly of high school graduates.

Vision Tests Sc:heduled Vision tests will be given at the

G, A. R. hull for the ltindergurten, first, second, fourth, sixth, eighth, tenth and twelfth grades of the public school on January 22.

Wages Are lhtiscd The Board of lilducation >has

gran ted cost of living· raises to the Leslie school stuff on a per­centage basis and not ovet· $225. Payments will be made on Januat·y 15 and Murch 15. ·

There Is a new educnttonul in· stitution, the Sunk Mine Project of the Walt Foundation, devoted exclusively to people over 60. It is located at Cold Spring-on-the Hudson, ·N. Y., and the first class will assemble on May 1, 1952. The W[lJt Foundation announces 1 that women matriculees are limited to Vassar graduates, but husbands are invited, too!

. :NEW AERO WILLYS· SEDAN INTRODUCED BY DEALERS; ::J .,. .. I.. . . . •

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·Shafer Decora~_ing Supply· · 425 S. JeHerson · · ,, Phone 2·3461

-· HAS.90 FEATURES,.GOES UP TO 35 MILES PER-GALLO~

Ono of the few entirely ne'\V automobiles to be Introduced by an Arner~cnn mnnulac.turer hi ovet•. two decades, the new Aet'O · Wlllys sednn Is now on public display in · showt"Ooms of Wlllya-OVcrland dealers. ·

It Is Jlamed the Aero Wlllys be· cnuse of being "marc fully engl·

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neared tntin any p1·evlous auto to is powered,, CIIJlllday combine principles of acronn.ul!caJ "one of ·tho wot·ld's m011t · t."li:ICI•ent design wi•th n.dvnnced automotive cn!gih.es luld hns 90. fea.tUl"tS

, engln:Cerlng,"' according to Ward add up t.o:a.n.!!ntlr~y ~q.w co~ept· M. Cj!.naday, company ·presiden-t. o( moto\lng convenience, co~ort . Long ·t•mnoi'ICd M the cat• which and economy." . , .

may prove to btl the autom~tive The. new car wlll be on 41aplay lndusll'Y'll mos·t ou.!Btandlag deslg1rat the B. & M. Auto Sales, . tllree­lnnov.atlon of 1952, tho .Aero Wlllys ~lies :$oUth .of. Mason, ·

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No school was hEiu Monday aft­ernoon ·as Mt·s. Cook attended the music meeting.

Following pupils ~arnel! 100'/r on .their semeHter spelling tests. Robert Jacltson, Richard OIJer­dank, .Diana Jackson, Shnron Lin­Inger, Mnt·y -Jo -Lott .and Helen Watl1ins.

Southwest Wheatfield extension group met Wednesday with Mrs. Wlrt Warner.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Harold Glynn nt· tended the county ndvl~ory board meeting at Mason Wednesday aft· ernoon, January 9.

Mr. and Mrs. Leo Glynn cnllcd on Mr. and·Mrs. Joe Zalewslti and children near Olcemos Sunday aft· ernoon.

WASTE PAPER PICKUP Saturday A: M.

,Junwu•y 19 !\lcthodlst Youth l•'cllowshljl

Pll'.usc ·t14l In bundl4's m· c·n•·t.nns and Jllact! on rroul. steps.

Abe's Little Tinner USE YOUR PHONE­(iiWUS A CALL •• YOUR HEATIN(f 6VST~M WE'LL O'Eit.HAUL 1 ~-

Paint Up I

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Kemtone Ready to put ·on

wide •l'ange of. :colors.

$1.59 qt. $4.98 gal.

FOR THE tGLOSSIEST, MOST OURABLE 1ENAMEL .

FINISH USE

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Kemglo The Miracle· Enamel

·$2.39 qt. $4.98 gal.

:PE·RKINS. HARDWA·RE · Pho~e '4:iu ... . ·. ,360 S. Jefferson

Stockbridge Items local Lions Club Holds Election

A new rwganlznllon, lhr. Lions, l'lnh, hns been :->Lnrl r•rl in Rlu••i<­hJ·Irlgc wlth tile following- of'Jicct'll; l'rr~~ldcnl, Dunne BHidw!n; tir~t vwc-prcsidcnl, Eslt•l C01 ntsh; ocJ­on<l vlce-;11 cHidenl, iJ()h llnsu; t hit d vir'e-pr·esldont, Mrtx Young; scr't'P­Im·y, .fohn Nichol; Lion tnmc1', l'itul Hlcphons; '!'nil lw!Hicr, 1-lnr­old Lnnt iH; Dil·cclorH, on•• ycnr Wl!biil' Ostr·nntl<•r, .1. G, McEwlng; I wo ycnrs -Hill Dnner•t·, Ivnn Hny­<llw. Mcl!llng riuys nrc ·lir.~l mal lhlnl 'l'ul'mlnys ul. <l:4n p. 111.

Commit tee r•hniJ'mcn arc: Chrtl'· ler, Dr·. 1•', G. fll'huot·; mcntb<•I'­HIIip, E. f{Jsticr; flnntwc IT. !Janel"'; by-htws, l'nul Stcrhcns,

'I'IH'I'<' Wl'i·c 10 pr r!Hent. nl ill<'

mePling Tbtli'Hdny nig-hl. f!lwcral ni'J'il'l'l H lilt< I lllellllll't'H fill Ill 1\[aH<HI II ml Lesl ic WPJ'e (ll'l'SCll [,

Rebeka~ Lodge Has Installation

F:den llrllclwh lodge• hrld in­Hirrlinlion ol oll!r·crs fo't'ldny,

•rJre following off1ect·s were in­slali<•tl: Pa;;l Jir>llll! gmnd, lt11! II IJnnt•cr; noble g1 and, Owt Ji':rllt·r~ vil•e-nr:hlu g111nd, l•'1 clrh Boring; l'<'l'OI'ding Hl'<'l'cl :11y, ltnl h Bal'­lwl·er;

Flnnnc•Jnl Rl..1c·rr-Ltry, l..J o 111;; e Rpringm:111; t rens111 er, .Jmmi<' Madondf'J; W!lnlcn, l~lo1 Pn,•c• ]t1oell; c•otHilH'Lot', Mnl'ion J<:1 isPI'; dwplaln, rtnli1 i3dr'th; ntttsi<'lnn, }~mlna Poole;

Righi. "'Jl;lml to noble gland, r:rn ce Wordt•n; l1• fl Hll p pm·l I o no· hie gmnd, Lou!~r Hnlli~; right .~up· prn·t to vice J.:THIH!, Jnt•z Ph1lps; !dl suppm t to Yrec g-rand, Winnie• Plll'ehn:;e; msidc ,g\lal'dwn, MP!llfl Rl'ill nl'rlcr; on bide guardian, L:ru­rme Bailey; J'ighl suppo1·L to drrljl­laln, Louise Chappel;

Left supj1Dl'l t.o chaplnin, Esther .Jorgenson; r1ght support In pasl ll<>hil' g-rand, Jo'1 atll'<H \\'ordPn; ll'l'l HUJl]lOI t to pdst noble gr:rnd, Fmn­r•r•s Shultz; and slal'f r·nplain, Ji't•cida Bot·mg.

Mrs. Lellla Lo1 d nnrl sisle'l, llliss M,Yilie Lord, nre spending the win­ter in Cnli fol'llia.

Mr·s. Emnm Brogan .<.pent fi'Om FJ'id"Y tht·ough Sunday Wllit her two sons and their lanlliicH at Lnn;;1ng.

Mrs. Mnr. Mitrh~ll of Omnhn, Nehmslta, wns •·ailed llct·c by l11c rleath <>f Paul Lehnwn nnrl IS '-'pen.ding hOme tm1o w1lh Mrs. Lehman and f<.mily.

D1·. Vemon Fox of Michigan Stnte r•ollege was guest spculwr· nt the .Jamrnt·y m~eting· of the Child Study club. His top1c was .. Mentnl f!cnlth.or

Mr. aJH! Mrs. Lmwood Lanti~ and fnrnily &LJcnt. Stmr'!ay with tlw James Barton family at Tecumseh.

Mr. and Mrs. Ray Taha~h spent the past 10 days at tlteil' collage nenr Gladwin fishing.

The Dell a Alphas hrld their January mocling· Monday evening with Mrs. W1nnalce Dancer. BusJ­noss meeting was conducted by President, Opnl Lantis, ancl cnter­tainmen l was furmshcd by Leone !~elton. Refreshments were served.

The Home Culture club held ils ..'c:~ubl' 1neelin•g ln~L Frilh,Y nftcJ·­noon nt the home of Mrs. Holen Malcho. Collcc!. was 1 cpeated and a business session followPd. Daisy Dancer pJ•esenlcd Helen Beeman, who gave a paper on her tnp lltt·ough the Pastel n Hlales. The hostEss ser·ved I'Cfl'eshmenls as­sisted by hcJ' daughter, Mr·s. ll!ati­on Hardt.

Ilk ant! Mrs. Wilbur Osl1 nuder spent Fr·iclay through Monday nt Houghton Lnl<e.

.Tacit .My1·cs and Clarl< Notting­ham IPft for fishing at Houghton Lake Monday,

I<eilh Smilb had a heart attack nnd is at his sister's, Mrs. Ralph Anderson.

Mr. nnd Mrs. Robert Glover an­nounce Lhe birlh of a daughter, Bnrlmra Ann, nl Mercy hospital, Jncl<son, Jonual'Y 8.

Guests at the Albert Mnlcho lwmc Sunday wet·e Mr. and Mrs. Hazen Stowe of Stocl1bridge and Mr. Heazlit, of Lansing.

Mrs. Lawrence Lindcmer is visitmg in Arizona.

Mrs, Pearl Powell, Mrs, Abbie Roepcke, Mrs. Vcre Yocum, and Mrs. Alice Kator left Tuesday to

l.<'llllt•rHhlJI Sl'lwnl llnginK Hlurlenls ft•nm nine different

communities wer·e t·egisteJ•cd at lllc flrHI session of tile Sch~ol of CIH'iHIInn P:riur:nt irm und ]OJtdet•ship lrnlning helrl nl the high Behool Mondny I'Vl'nlng. 'rlwse from Sn­lcnt <it'OV<' nnrJ Unnrllltu crtme the g-r<•nluHl riiHinneu, Tlwru are five lieHHions left und more persons at·o urg-ed In r•onu• for the ncKl tlve $<'HHions. nuglstrttl!nn curds und !nfonnntlon t•onecl nlng- encli of lhc c0111 HCH nl'forotl is avnilnbit! from elthcl' lhc minister or the dilll'l'll school Hllpcr·inl''Jidents In cuel1 of tiH1 <'lllll'ellt's.

mngH Jlaughtm·H Mt•l't 'l'l1c .} llllliiii',V ntel'tlng of the

King-'H IJnug-hlcrH WllH held in l11c hascn1cnl of Lhc B11plt~l church 'l'uesday evening'. Suventeen mem~ IH'I'h Wl'l t~ p1 c:·W.~t'L L11l Cuuht Htl~m, HCI'VIcc l'ilflit'ntnn, reported that HIIJ<!e llll' lJeeernlwr mcel!ng-, she had purdlnHerl Hevcrul pulr of new ollfH'H and hunlH, nnd hnd given out n qunnlily or user[ C'!othlng, be­Hide;; lwlp1ng- t.o oull!l a httrned­oul family. Twenly-fuur Cht'isl­lllll<i t r·n,ys WCI'C [H'efllli'CU this .\'<'lit', Aft cl' I he business meeting rPtl'l',iJntellJH Wl'll' HCI'Ved by the <'l>llllllllll'r', J\11s, IJar;;y Asquilh, lllrH. 1\label DeCoste, .MrH. LaVina <it·nHiilr:JilH and Mr;;, Mrtbcl Dono­hlle.

1111', and M1 ;;, Frerl Streets nn­lo'HIIter tile i1i1lh ol n dnu~htet· at l•'oolt• ho!->pll:tl, .IIH'I~!-toll.

Culver Corners :\lrH. II. M. (J\1 t•n

Mrs. llfnl'guer llc David and D11a nr. .-•:Jenl Llw w~ck end rn Flint Willi l\1r. an<: 1vlt~. ltoy Major. Mrs. I~IWtll J•:nglttoh nceom~lltnled !hem Lo Flml :rnl! Wlls the gueHt or Ml'. 1111d Mrs .. Joe Marlin.

Hans llanst~ll of Scottville is SJll'llriin·.~ n few wcci<H wrlh Mr. and Mt~. Lloyd Han5en .md family.

Clark Center ~Irs. J>onalti Clat•lc

Mt·s. Annrc LeSeney visJled hct· rlnughtor·, Mrs. Ivan Towns, who 1s 111 a Balllc Creel< IJO~•pilul re­cooveJ·ing f1 mn un c;pcra.LJOn on Fl'i­rlay,

The Juf;L-A-Mere Community club mel at the Bullen school Fn­day nighl. Enlerlmmnent was pro­vided by a guitar quintet led by Marvin Scripler. Rc,ft•eshments of suncLwiches, coffee and ;1ie were :;e1 ved.

1\11', and :Mrs. Nolan Weller of Kalmnazoo were weelc end guests of Mr .. ami 1111'S. Roy Rusch.

Mt•, and M1·s. Harry Miller of Eaton Ra)Jrds ~pent Saturday eve­mn:J' wtlh l'lh, and Mrs. Lloyd Clark.

R:t:.•moncl LeScncy of Battle C:·eel< ."LJent the wee!! end with his mother, Mrs. Anna .LeSeney. ·They were Sunday drnner guests of Mr. nnclll!t s. Rudolph MicJutEc'lh of Ma­son.

Mr. and M1 s. Harold Beadle and <laughter of Lansing were callers of ~1t·. and Mt·s. Lloyd Clarlc Sun· dav n flcm~on.

f.T1, and Mts, George Clarl< will entertain the Northwest Aurelius Fnnn L.memi group Tuesday, Jan­wu·y 22.

spend a month in Florida. PICTURE _'r H 1 S!-C11"""iDB Fourteen Methodist women at- •• .,

· enough equipment to satisfy tbe . tended the br·cakfast and study ','most rabid shutter-bug, Michael· , , group of the W. S. C. S, Just Tucs- I Rougier • of Life • Magaz.Jnel i day morning at the parsonage. 1

Wilbur Tisch attended the Hard- :~"covers" the Korean truce talkJ woods short course at Purdue ·I at Panmunjom, Korea, as ~hown' university recently. ' in this U. S. Navy photo. Na-;

Mr. and Mrs. MaK Felton and , lturally, it's 'just a gag, but It: children of Ann Arbor spent Sun- must have been pretty good be·l day witli his mothet·, Mrs. Leone ··cause It even drew a laugh from Felton. 1 ____ t_h.e stoic Reds • .-

Mor;fPower and Econom.y in "f9524

- Buick' ~ r .;! ,,_.,_~ __ , ..

Buick's po\rular fom·-tloor Riviern sedan in the Super Series, incompnrnble in the medium-tlriced field, Ia )trcucnlcl here in its new 1J)52 styling, Important new exterior styling changes and exquisite new lntel'ior a!tpolntmcutu lend 11 new note of elegance and beauty to the Su)tcr, New fot• 1U52 m·c the awcepaiiear and rocker panel moldings, r·eur fender ornaments, and hifih luster stainless steel wheel covers, offered as nn option. A new high nrc rear dccl1 lid raises the sl houctte of the renr section and 11rovidcs seven per cent more room in the luggage compnt·tment. 'I" ltivlera sedan is mormtetl on a 125!11 inch wheelbase-four· inches longet• thnn other models In ih. ·Iter SericR-which gives addi· tiona( roominess und comfm·t. It is powered by the high arerformnnce i"-26:1 Fireball engine which de-

ll velo11B 128 horsepower with DynnOow, New and bigger front wheel bral1cs, for greater safety, arc fcaturc6 on all 1952 Buiclt6, ·

THE COLD WAR...:..Knowlng l1ow to bundle up against the- icy blasts· of northern J~pan's ... i~cc;l~g winter mornings, In preparation for the sprint to the mess hail, t·c.qulres a special lmow-how which Is Illustrated in these U. S. Army photos above. Left, Plc. Don Romeo, who is stationed in these cold

' 1·egions, protects his head with a thicl<ly-padded winter cover, then stumbles (that's the right word) into a pair of heavy woolen trousers. Center, on goes a shirt and sweater-but this isn't enough, ;yet. Romeo next manages to get jacket, boots and one mitt on; apd having done that decides it's a little warm inside his banacks. "Aah," he says, "why didn't I order chow In bed to begin with?"

Escaped Prisoner Is Coming Back

Keith Satterfield, 19, wall<od ,away fr(lm a work detail at the county jail farm July 17, is coming baclt.

Undersheriff Jack Voss and Dep­uty Fred Frye shoved off by car Thursday morning for Greensboro, North Carolina, to get Satterfield. He Is being held by officers there.

Seveml times since last July the sherlJr's department has been close on Satterfield heels. They caught him when he visited the home of his uncle near Greensboro,

At the Ingham jail Satterfield had serve'ci two months of a six months terril for violation of pro­bation. He now must finish that and then face. the court for walk­ing away from the jail farm.

Saturday Ingham officers picked up Jim Neal Stewart who was worltlng as a hired man on the Russell Edgar farm near Okemos. , He Is being held for the Louisiana probation department. He was on probation, Louisiana officers said, when he fled the state. They traced him to the Edgar farm. Sheriff Barnes received a telegram Thursday morning,. that officers fi'Om Louisiana are on their way to Mason to pic!< .up their prlsonet·.

School Notes " ,, ....

Friday ·the~ Student. c~unc1! pre­sented a· special assembly starring D .. I<. • !l]1•nsti rsychologist nnd hypnotist,· of Stony· Creel< Mr!ls,

BOO TO YOU TOO-ElaiM Gannon,· 51h, of Schenectady, N. Y., loolts up fearlessly, almost, at the stern visage of El Rey, a repro­duction of a mammoth 15-ton stone. head believed to have been carved by Mexicans at· the beginning of the Christian era. The • worl< is on displ~y at t~~·Museum of Natural History In New York.

Penn·sY,lvanla'. .

Seme~ter · eimmti1ations are· be­ing held Thtll'sday and Friday.

There will be no school :Monday. School will resume Tuesday for the beginning of the second se­mester. Report cards will be is· sued Tuesday.

The business training cl118ses ac· companied by their teacher, Mrs. Hassinen toured the Dart Nation· nl·and Farme1,.s banl<s last Thttt·s­day, January 10.

The Try·HI-Y club met Tuesday evening at the' school library.

S~rv~ce Column Pvt. Gene R £mtth, son of·Mt·.

and Mrs. Ua1·ence ,1;1. S.m1th, Has· 1ett, t~ servmg on the ceJitl·ul Ko· rcan ti'Unt WILli t.ne ~13bh Armored Field Artillery Battalion, a par.t of IX .Cm,ps. T.hc 213•th, a Uitnh Na­tional Guard unit, on occasion has per!onned as nn inofll.1ltry unit. In one en.ga.gement, when Commun· ist.s had infiltrated UN positions, the nrtlllerymen were re51Ponsible fot· Ute ca.pture of over 850 Reels and the death of hundreds mot·il: Smith, a graduate of the Huslett high school, was em}Jioyed as a po&tal cleric with t-he East Lansing

oostoffice army.

I before entering the

Pfc. Richard N. Cmbi'n Jando.d in Jn.pan Jnnuary 3. While there he ;yisited his brother·, Captain Rol­land W. Cot:hin, who is in an army hospital in Tol<yo, Captain Cor­bin 1s improvrng and eXIJlects to return to the United States soon.

. Eighty-three per cent of Ameri­can automobiles are used each wlntet• week for work, shopping or both, the Politz automobile survey discovered work occupi~s 65 per cent of the cars, ehopping 48 per­cent.

(Jj\01!11 or r•Uili..ICATION I'IIOIIATE or WILL.

PUSHA-Fcbruory 20 1 10a2 Rtut(l or MlchiHIIn. rrtw Pl'ohnto Court

(ur thu f'oun1Y ur IPKIIIIIU, At 8 Hl'tl!!lnn nr unld Cumt, he\cl nt tho

l'l'obultt Olrlctt hJ thu City uf l..IU1Hin~ 1 In ~uld Cnuuty, on tht• lf!lh duy nf Jnn• 11111 y, A. 11, tur,~.

l'•c•cnt, liON. JOliN McCLEL!,AN, .fud~t uf Pwhu(n,

In tlu· Mnllt·t· nf tho Eatnte ot JOJJN llUHIIA, IJI!r.tmrHHI,

1~111111 1~ ... llu•hn hnvlnK tiled In •nlll t•nurt. hl'l' flctltlnn Jll"nyln.r t.hut. u cer­l!dn lm>llllllwnt In WI HhlM, flltrJ•m·Linif tn lw tlw IILtil will ILtHI lulllllllh'llt. or Knld dtl!t'IIHt·d nnw nn lilt• In twld t•ntu-l hn ud~ mlltl'll to r•t•nhut•·, nud that. tlw udm111· ltiltnltnn uf Huld t•Klntn ,1111 Hllllllud to liPntPI(, auld l~I'JII/1 E. lh111lm 111 ltJ Hllll\t' otiU.'I' 1111itnhlu )II'I'IHJII,

It I~ Oatlt'lf'd, 'J'hnl tlu• 20th tluy or l•'t•ln·unJy, A. Jl. JU/i2, ul tPn o'clw•lt In thu fua·pnnun, ul thu rn·nlmtu nlflct•, 2116 W. HH!-!Inuw St., I..nrntinu, Mlthluun, lw nnd IH hl'l't hy UJlJHiintt•tl fm· lu·ud111t 1udd pt•lllfun:

It IH l'mtlaur OJ·duJ'ud, 'l'lmt pubhtJ no­tieL ther·vuf Ill' ld'o't n hy JJUbllcnLinn nf n I'CIJIY of thJH Oldt•l' ffll' tllll'tl lillr.Ct•Ht!)Vt• Wl'clol PI'P.\-')Otlfl tn tulld dny nr /wHI In){ In llll' lnuhnm <:nuuty Nt•wK, n newHJUIJt~rl' nl'lntNI hncl l·ll·culntt·cl In 11nid County.

A '1'1'\llt Copy: ' lluth R!!hiiJHH'IHlL

JOliN Md:J,J•:LLAN, JuciHt' ur I'auhntt•

Ut•fHIIY Ht·~!Kit'l' nr 11rnhnte awa

OIIDER AI'I'OINTJNG TIM I: FOR. HEARING CLAIMS ANP PETITION FOR PJ::TERMINATION OF HEIRS

ADAMS-Mc~rch 2tl, 1952 Htntt• of Mlchlgun, 'l'ho P1ohnlt• CUUI'l

fur th1• Counly ur Ingham, At u 1\t'IIHiun ur' tmlll C:UUI't, held Ill tht•

Pr•tdlltli Ollic•t, In tht_o 1•lty ol l.llntllllH, In lJW tlllid l'01111ly, Ull tltt• J •\th dn,Y uf .Jnnwuy, A. IJ. l!lr~:!.

l''"""nt, liON. JOliN McCJ,J~LJ,AN, ,JuciJ..Ctt of P1 nbnlt•,

In till' Mntlt·r· ur tht• l~stntt• uf CA'I'JI. l!lt/NJ; P. i\llAM!:-1, nlhu l,rwwn IIH 1\ntP I', Adatllll, )It ccu:wd,

It HIJPt·IUII!J..r to the• f:uut·t thnt till' tinlf' r111 lll't'hllltllllun ur cinlmh IHmln.~L r:Hild t•stnlt• tihould lw llmitl'll, nnd thut n tiJHt Hlld Jlilll't• ht H(lfHIIIllt•d lo IN!t.oiVto1

j•:-mmlnt nrul udJ!Iiil nll cluimH und d1•· mnntl~> UJtnlnt>t. tmid llectnKtd by nr11l lu·fort· Hnld Cuul't: and thnt IIH· '''1-:'111 h1·i1·:.; nf 1'\ald tiN•cuKr•d l'fllltlt•d (o inlw1 it. thu lti-llltl' of whic·h t>uld dc•ec•Uiil'fl dlc·cl l'U t1.Pcl tihnuld br· ndhnllenttd nnd tlt•lt·l· mintcl,

It I~ Oidl•fl'tl, 'J'hut nll tht> l'l't•diltJJ'H nf Mlifl dl'CI'IIIit'cl lll.f' II'C(IIil'f'f( tn (llt'H( Ill th •It· l'lnlmti in wt·itlngo 1\Ud untlf'l nuth llll lll'n\'tdtcl hy ntululr•, to llllid Gnutl ut Hlttd Probntl·. Olflce, at. 20ti WI'IIL Sngl­nnw ~11 t•(•t, Lnrttiirnr, Mlchhmn, nn ol' bt. foJ't• lht• ~lith dny uf Mutch, A. 11

. I !tf,:.!, ut h·n 111( lcH'k lll tlw roumqon,

sn1d lllnt• anti Jtllll't• bt•in~: ht•J•ehy up­JIIIlnt~d fot• tlu· cxurnlnntiun und udjust­rnt•nt nf nil c•hdm:.; unci d('mands lli{Hilllil rl!nd dt C't·ll~l'd, nncl rna· tlw 1\lljlldicntlnn nne! d!'lt'l'minntlon or th(• hclltt Ill lnw uf tillifl c)f'CI'IIfi~d nt lhr! timo or hJti dt•ath l'tllitiNI to inher1L llw c·~tntt• o( wlnr h tfu• cltH'I'IIKI'cl dil'd fi~·lzctl.

H l!i I•'urLfH'I' Ol'dt•t ('d, 'l'hnt JHJhlir• flU• liCL· thc r·pnr ht J..:'i\'1•11 hy Jtuhlicntion of n l'npy or tflh; DJ'dt•l Dlll!t' f'llt'h Wt•t•l, r01 llllt'f.! !\Ill Cf..'liHi\'1• Wt't•kt> IHtJViOllfi tn l'mld clltY nr hc•nt•in~. Ill the Jnuhnrn County Nt•WH, 11 nr W~)lUPI•I' pdntt•d und rilttU­IHtt•d in Hnid county,

JOliN McCJ.l;J,J.o\N, Jud~~· of Prnlmtr

~lw:l

ORDER APPOINTING TIME FOR HEARING CLAIMS AND PETITION FOR DETERMINATION OF HEIRS

Hi\WKINS-Mnrch 2•1, 1952 fitut1· or Michig-nn. 'l'he P1 obalt! Cou1 t

for the County or lnJ.dwm, At. n ot•nslou nt' tmid Comt, held nt the

PJ•nlmt1• Oil let~ in t)u_. tity of Lnuliln!-{, ju !lu· 1\Uid County, on the .il'd dny or Jnn­lllli'Y, A, D, I 052,

l'll·,cnt, HON •• TOliN M•·CLEI..LAN, Jurl~t· of P1 ohnlf'.

In Lht• MaLhn· of the E!-itnte uC PHIL­II' ALHA IIA \\'I\ INS, llcccn>c<l.

It. llJl/ll'llllllg to the..• Co\Jll tiUIL Lhc lime fn1 JHeM.mlnLiun of cluimti na:ninttt :mid ~sLJ~t~! Hhould bo limited, ond tlwt 11

tlmu nnd Jdnct: bt• uppointl'd to l'I'CPive, c:xnm1ne uud ndJUijl nl! cluim~ nnd dc­mnnds 111-min~t. tmid decc..•ne;ed by nncl lwfoa·c Hnld Cou1 t: nnd thnt tht• )C!J.:',tl hcil;, or lillicl di'Cl!lh\L•fl f'llllitlt!d tO infuol'it tl1c ~·~tnlt• of whh·h ~aiel df'CCH.'lc•d died M•i.,;{·rl t:ihoulil ht.! ndjudicnlt...'(l nnd dctcl'•

1 J'rifr11·ci,

It h Ollll'!'l'd, Thnl .ill the Cl'(•tliLOtti or ~'•ltd di•Ct>IIS{'d 1\l'tJ l't.HJIIil't•d tn JH'l!lil'lll theil· clulmli ill wt•itin~-: unci undt•l nath n~ 111'0\'lrlt rl by slntute, to tmid Cnul't nt Hlltrl P1obuL(• Oll'lc1•, HL :!On WcKL Sngi­nnw Stt·uct, LnnHin~rr, Michl~nn, nn Ol' lwrol'c th(: :!1th r!ny of Mltl'ch, A. U. 1 !Hi:!, nl trn o'elock ill Lhu ro1•enoon HHid time 1111d ulucc bPII11-:' hel't·hy HJI~ Jmint(!cl Co!' the l::'(Uminnt.inn und udJwil• menl of nil dnimt~ und demandK IIJ.t'HIII!:it :-;nld ilr•cl•IIHI'II, nnd fot• Lhe udjudicntlon nnd d!'LI'l'minntlon or lhl' lu·il'S nl (nw of t-illicl rlt:ct·n~l'll nt tlw tlmt• of hi!-! denth ('fltit!Pcl to inhm·it tlj{l e:;t1Ll1• of which tht• dt.!cemwd died Hcized,

It I~ l•'ua·Lhet' Ordt..'l r•d, 'rhnt llUblic no­LH!f1o thl•t•t nr lw 1-d\'t'll by pubJicuLion nf H copy of th!s onlt•J' onc:u cnch wt·c~lt r01 tln•t•l' lHICCt:tH:IiYt· Wtwks Jtl't•vlon!l. to Hnld dn~· uf ht...•n!'in}.';'. Ill tho rn .. dwm CounL.Y Ni!W)\, n n<"Ws)mJilll" Jll'inted nud cil cu­lntl.'cl in :mill t•ounty,

JOHN McCLELI~AN, Jucl~:t• of ] 11'0h1LlC

!hv:l

ORDER FOR PUBLICATION APPOINTMENT OF ADMINISTRATOR

ZUBULAKE-rcbrunry s, 1052 SlHtl.! nr Michignn. The Probulv CoUI't

roa the County of ln.:hum. At n l"ICI:Islon of snld COlli L, held ul thtt

Prohnle Ollicc in the Cily of M1~t1on, in !inid County, on th1' lliLh dny of Jnn­unJ•y, A. D. 19ft2.

P•·••ent: HON. JOliN McCLELI,AN, Jutlg-o or P1·obnte.

In tl"' Mnttc1· of tho Eslnto of PETER 7.Ul3ULAKE, D~>cen!ied.

H. Hownul Gol'stinc, u tuu L111er, tllm Goasline BroK. Funerul Dir,, hnvinl-:' filed ln Haiti Coua·L his IJtliLiotl tnnyinR thnt the ndmlniHtrut!on of fl!lld eslnte be !-{I nntcd to Hiclu11·d A. Pall'HOilfl ot• to !;orne other suitnble per:wn:

It iti Ot•de1·ed, 'rhnt tlH· 8th dny of l•'ebnuuy, A. D, 1952, nl Len o'clock in Lhe fol'cnoun, nt the Probnte Olf!!!e, Hl 20li Wei-it. Sns.mww St., Lnnsin~, Mich .. i~an, he nnd iH. hr·t·ehy UflJlOIIl~ fot· heu1 inf.l' snicl IH!Lllion:

lL IK l•'u1·thea• OrdeJ•cd, 'l'hnt. nubile no­tic<· theJ•eof be givl!n by ttuhllcatlon of n COllY of this 01 del' fo1· LIH·co eucceuivu wN•ks previous to Knid dny of hmu·lng In the lnl!:hllm County News, n ncwspnnca· pt•inted nncl cil'culnted In snid CouJity,

JOHN McCI..EI..I..AN, A '1'1'\IC Cony: no herl L. lll"tdt ~ HcgistcJ' of •PI'obnto

JudJ.t"o or P1•obnte

3w3

rngfiam Countv News Jnnuarv 17, 1952 Page 3

Holt News l~lll!'lll!'l'llltlllt Is 'J'ultl ·,

'!'he cng-ngemcnl of MiHII n.ulh Ann Lyons nf '1-!owu!i In .TIIlli<'H rtlchnnl Moor·n ol' flo!t Is !wing announced by hel' put·cnt8, Mt·. nlltl MtH, f•'ol'<:sl Lyons .• lnllli'H IH tlw son of Mr. !I ltd ·Mt'H, .1. K. :Monro of' Holl. Ruth is n sophomore ILl Mlch!.!(un Slnlc colleg<' nnli her flrmcc Is 11 senior. His frull'l'nily is Lnmhda Chi Alpltn. A rlnt<• fot• the wcdrling haH not lwcn sel.

Sgt. 1-c Frnncis Bcrnhort, son (If Mt•. rtnd MLH. !•'1 art<'is B. Bot 11-hoft of Holl, wnH n.wnnlr•d It wulch for n.Ltninmg· lho higlwst JJVP.J'IIJ.:C in rL <:ommHnlcnllon chi<'•i''s <'OIItHP H.l nn n1111y ;;lgnal sclwol In AHH­hach, Gernntny. He iH a mcmher of heac!qunJ'lers erm1pnny, thin! hat.­ln!iun, 350l!t !n.J'antty l'Cgimenl, sl.ullonod ne11r Sni7.IHH'g. StnlimH•d overseas since April or l!loO he hns heen 11 mcmhct· of lhc• 111111Y since l!H:l und was 111 l~tn npr. rlur-

Ll~OAL NO'I'IC)Jt~

ORPEit AI'I'OINTlNG TIME FOR HEAIUNG CLAIMS ANJl I'ETlTIDN FOil DETJ::I\MIN•\TION OF III:JHS

rULI..EI!-Mnl'<fl 2U, 1!152 fHnlt• of Mit hi~nn. 'I ]J,. Jli'Cthlllt• Cn1111

rm· till' Cnunly nf IIH~hum. At u Ht·n~iun of Knitl Cmn I, liP lei ut tlu•

Pruhttll• tHiic•,, In th1 l'iiY uf l.unt>lrH~. In tlw Huh! Cu11rtt)', nn lhl' IIIII cluy uf ,JunLJHI'Y, A. II. I !If,~. p,,.,,.,.,, liON, ,JOliN M<'f'J,Jo:J,J.AN, Jllllf.('t of l'rnlmlt•,

(n lht• Mnll1t uf tht• C:~1nt,. ur IIAH· OJ.IJ ·l!. Jt'UJ,J,I•:H, lit t•tn~t·d.

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suit\ clt•r.t lltiPd, unci ru1 I ht· ntiJutlir.nliun nnd dttf•lminutHHI nl lh, h··h:; ut law ur Mfld dl'l'l\1~! tf Ill tht• \tiiW uf hit. dt•Hlh t•ntith·tl In inhPtit tht l'h!,tt• ul \~hil'it lhP dc Clll)\t•d clit•d 1'\t'h:• d.

It b Ftu·thPI fllrlf•tttl, 'l'hnl pnhlil· fill•

ltl'l' lht•l'f'nl ht· ~i\'t'll hy ptilllrt•:~tion nf 11 C'OIIY nf thb o1tlr·r fll\t ,. •'lllll \\t•l•), for I!J!f'l' !-1\IC'fl )\~i\'t• Wr I kH JII1 1\'LO\HI (O s,dtJ cluy or ht•urilll~. in lhi• ln).!hlllll ('11\lllly NtWli, ll flt'WI'(I,IIfl'l' pJinttrl nnd ein·u­lttll•d in ~nit! t'OlllliY.

A 'l'aue C'upy: Hobf'l't L. lll'llkf" H~·Kblt·l' of 1'1 uhut P

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ing- iho S!lOOl\11 WOJ·lrl Wnt•. a~ml­<l!ne, hill wir{,, nnd thelt' t.wo Phil· dnrn live in Holl.

M1·. nnti Mt·s, Denn n. PnJ·I<et' nhd twn chilrlren mnvml this weclt ft'llln t.iteil' home on 1!180 lillm sl reel to P'orl Worth, 'Pexus, wlwru 1111', Pn t lwt· !H to ILl tend lito Jlibln Bnpt1st Slllninu.ry. 'I'.iroy lmvn J'enlnd lhc!r hottHe to Mt·. nnd Mrs, II. F'. Smillt of T.AL11~Ing.

M1·. nnd MI'H, W1IIIH Roclcwoocl 1-1pent tllll weclc etH! ltl Dutroit wlwm llwy n Llenrletl U1o wm!c!ing or II gmndrlnu).;:tleJ·~ Mi~H DOl'ulhy Brunrlen.lnn·g,

Tiogc1' Tinct teller·, .~on of Mr. nn<l llft•s, T<:rlwln Ho<•tlehel' of Holt, who left !'OJ' thn scrv!ec DceemhcJ• 17, was pluccd in 1LIJC mfll'ine !'Ol'ps In Dcli'Oit, nnrl Is How !11 Sun Die­go, Cnlifol'llia.

Services Are Held For Mrs. Stevens

Mrs. Grnce n. Slovens, GG, 1l!erl Sunrlrty ol' a ccr·uhml hemorrhage cnused by Hllg-ru· dinilctes, She hurl het•n Hil:lt slneo lust Mny,

SeJ'VIePS we1·e <·onduclerl from the Bchrcn~-Loucht fnncl'fll home in Leslie 'l'httrsdny n! l :30 willt hurinl In Wnorllrtwn cemetery. Hcv. Hem·y JJ!duicoat or OlsPgo offid­nled nt Lhe sen•iccs.

Mr'H, Slc1•ens was horn May 31, 1885, in .Jnel<son, the daughter or. .John nltll F'rnnees Webster. She n llenclerl school in Onondaga town­ship nnd spent her enUre life in .Jnelt><on nnd Ing-ham t•ounlles. She lind li1•ed in Mason the past 21 ycat·s.

On August 5, 1003, she married William W!lbttJ' of Leslie. He died in 1020. In J\!ar·ch of 1930 sho lliAITi<ld Glenn Sleven;; of Mason, He preceded her· in death in 1949, i\tr·s. Stev~ns was a member of the i\!ason l\Jelhodisl church.

SIIJ'I'IVing ure a son, Clyde Wil­bllt' nf .Jaekson; a daughter, Mrs. Chnrlcs Haviland of Mason; two siHtct's, Mrs. Lors Steele of Leslie and Ednn Webster of Lapeer; a bmlher, Cluu·lcs Webster of .Tacit­son, nnd Lwo grandchildren.

Amct·ien ha~ 7G per cent or the world's pas~enget' cur·s, the United Slnles Depat·lment of Comm~rce, says.

The M M Model R is RIGHT for the Farmer Who Needs 2-PLOW POWERI For the modern businessman farmer who dcman~s dependability, long-life, modern design, economical operation, comfort, and safety ••• the MM Model R Tractor is RIGHTI Here's the tracwr that offers you four kinds of power for immediate usc with economy of cost: drawbar, hydraulic lift, power take-off, and belt. The balanced weight, automotive steering, and improved disc-type brakes of the R make it one of the ca:!iest tractors to operAte under all field conditions. Tl1c rear wheels arc adjustable from 52 to 88 inches, permitting proper adjustment

' for plowing without side dra£1. The simple con· struction of the R's heavy-duty, 4-cy!indcr engine assures minimum maintenance with 140 fewer parts than most conventional valvc·in·head engines.

To match the superior performance of the Unl· versal)t, MM offers a complete line of dependable qunlity•constrocted tractor·attached machines. This system of Quick-On-Quiclc-Off tractor-auached rooi~ saves rime and money in all types of field operation.

••••••••••••••••••••••••••••• UNI-MATIC POWER Here's hydraulic power char is (onstanl. t A constant running (engine·drivon) pump ussurcs users plenty of power"' nil times whether 1hc trac1or is in motion or stnnd· ~~~~~~~~~ lng still. A lockout in tb~ Jack prevents overloading of hoses and l:i!)vcs, and keeps implements locked irl""n desired pomion when the engin. is not running , •, I very imporlaQI saf~ty f~alurc.

Yorrr llfM Sales at1d SerfJJCtl Dtaltr

Francis Platt 3 milcH nol'fh ot-1\lnson on US-127 1 o Collegll nont!, fit•st fnJ'm south .. '

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... Social f3vents anJ Penona~ .. . . • • • • •

Lansing Couple Observt~s SOt/~ Wedding Anniversary

lnoharn County News

Births

January 17, 19~2 Page 4

·Ill!• An open houRe on Sunriay, .Inn- lin, .Jr., gl'llnr!Honn, helper! receive

um·y 1:1, from 2:00 to 0:00 p. m. tho 200 guests who cnnw rrnm celebrated the golden wedding nn- Lnn~lng, Mnson, GJ•ovonhm·g, Holt., nivct·ani'Y of M1·, and Mrs. ,John Det.l'flll, Dr.Wilt, Dimondnlo nn1l 1-lllrvcy of Lansing. The formct• Ml, Plcnunnt..

M.r, a.ml Mr.9, Gllnl·gn CIHIIII­ila·gne announce tho hirLh of 11 rlaught.el', Ann Louise, horn Sllll­rlay avcnlng-, .Jnlllllll'.V 1:1, n-1. llw Sparrow hoEopltnl. MI'A. ClltlllliJ>II-J.:'no Jr. lhn fonnet· MIII'.V LOIIIBc Wyt.ltc.

Party Honors Robert Beebe '' l,(llJI1JCJIAS MOVI1l ~·o MASON

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... Shepler-Trendell Vows Spoken h II

Mr. nnd Mrs. lcdward LoJ-IoP!III hn Vll lllOVBcl from Ill\ Cl'jllll'flllCI\[ on Ol<emos rnml to I hn .Trwl!i.l. A~lflrl.mnnl.~ on Ccdul' bll'ccl.. He Is employ••d wil.h the ln·:~·Jwm emtnl.y rond commi.:;;lon n:; 11 llll'lllhllr of' I. he pnrl1 crew. llu rct!Cil lly gTml­llrt.l cd from 1\!ichignu S t "tli col­lrgc. Mn1. Lcffeclw is n )il'lldll'llt! C>f Wl!Stcm Mi!!lil!;llll collego, [(nl­u.nwzoo, tmrl ln 11gh t nt Sprl ng­port..

Party Honors Loren Sweet

Lucio McCue nnd ·.John 1-liu·vcy Yellow nn1l golden mums nnrl were l)larrierl on Dcccmhet• 25, l'nHeH dccomted the enllrc house, 1001, nt t.hc McCue home In Gro- A six-tiercrl wedding cniw wna the venblll'g. MI'S. Harvey W(ls horn ecntcr of atlrnctlon nt the tnhle nnd grew up in Gmvcnburg. Mr. when• cnicc, l!ooltlcs, coffee nnd Harvey was horn In Holt. tea were served. 'l'he couple I'll·

__ · __ .In Lansing Church December 27 Miss ID!mn Jsnn Shepler nnd

Pfe. Alhcl't Tl'emicll, .II·,, were united b> lllltrringe LLt the Olivet napllc~ ~lllll'ch In Lansing on De­cember 27 at 2;00 p. m. Hev. Grey performed the double-ring cere­mony before un illtnt· bnnlced with bnslt~ts of white mumn. Mrs. Jloh­cl'l Amlerson plnycd "Oh Promise Me," and "I Love You Truly."

The bride Is the riuughtcr of Mr. 1111d Mrs; LoyPLi Shepler of Lan­Binr,, formerly of Webberville. The lirldcr;roiml's plircn ts ILI'C Ml'. Plnd MI'R, Albert •rrcnde!l, ·Sr., of Lan-liing. ·

Given in lllnl'l'ingc by her fa­the!', the bride chose a ballerinn­length dress of whi tc tnffctn ll'immcd with l'hlnestonc lmttons. She wore n pearl tiltr'IL hclidd!·e~H which held in place her fingertip­length vel!, nne! an orchid col'sagc.

Mr·s. Donnn Shct·mun was mn­ll'Dn of honor. Her dress was [l'lllo

Pink and Blue Shower Honors Mrs. Watters

green tnl'fctn mid she wore 11 gar­denia CUI'HO£'C. fticluu·d HmlgltlnH wns best mnn nne! nny ,J acltAon nnrl Not·mun Lnutzcnhelser of Llln­Aing ushered lhe wedding guests to their seals.

The bl'idc'H mo lher· wort! n plum CO!Ol'cd rh'eSH lllld n.· COI'SILge Of mse•. M1·s. 'l'nmdcll's gown wns cocoa bmwn. She wore a cm·sugc !lite M1·s. Shepler's.

Tho newlyll"edH IP'ecterl their guests nt n l'eccptlon in lhe1 church purlorH following the ceremony. Mrs. !lily Monroe of Webberville, sister nf the hrltle, cnl nnrl sei'Vcd the liYe-tlered wedding cnl1e. Mrs. Ln;,•al Shu;Jlor, .Jr., nnd Mnr·y 'l'n•s­f~,~l .!-WJ'Vcrl the r.aiH~ 11nd lee c!·e~1m.

After n lrl p to Nt•w Yorlt the couple returned to Lansing. Tho lwide:groom Is stationer! nt Scott nil' fOI'cc hnsc, Belleville, Illinois. MrH. Trcndcll will t·emaln with hoi' parents in Lansing until n plncu to live cnn he found ILl lhc nir hnse.

Brrt'l'HDA YS ARID HONORED'

Panel Discussion Is Held Monday at Mason ~T A Meeting

A JIIIIH!l rliociiHHion ily 1nembcrs or UotHllcl l•~dging-ton'n dvicfi ditHd

Mr·. and Ml'S, !~red LoVette nnd fnmily Clltt•.rlnlncd M1·. nne! Mra. Loren Swor.t nt rllnncr Frlclny eve­ning' In honm· of Mr. Sweet's 70th IJirt.JHlny lllllliVCI'Iillr,Y,

Aflrl' tlw rlllliWI', friends nnrl nelgllhor.~ f1·om tho Kip1p lllstrlct sut [ll'iscd him u.t n pnl'oty, 'l'hc eve­ning wn s ;1:1en l visi ling, loolling ovor olcl plt:lurcs a.nd listening to nccorr!ion nrltsle hy [_,lll"ry Wheeler anrl J\'f~ll'lc l~I'Pf.;.hm\1'.

llC\frer!hnwnlH consisted of 11 lrirt.hrln.v calw, !"ol'csenlcd h,Y lhc

t li:i.pp l\!otl!l'rs eluoh, jel!o, snnd­Wil:hes, piclllnH nnd coffee.

• • * waH Lhc mnin fr.n.tHI'C ot' llw Mon- .-t 1:'§' Cl b rl-ity cv.cnlng- 111L'et.ing Df' the lllnson z.~_,. l' U S fl. 'r. A. rrhei'C \VIIS a gum! id ..

Mrs. Harold Ji'ranltlln and Mrs. ceivcrl many greetings llnd gifts. Morris Bedford of J_,anslng, dnugh- Musil! throughout the uffalr W118 tei'H of the ·Cilllple, hod chm·ge of Jll'ovlrled by Mr. nnd M1·s. .Joe the rc~cptlon. . Dean. "I Lovr. You Truly," nnrl

Pt·csldinr; nt the refreshment' other wedding songs wt•re dedi­tnhie were lllrs . .Joe Dean of Ma- 1 enter! to the COilple by .Toe Dcun, son, Mrs. Bobble J:?ildny nnd Miss I ~'he 1-Inrvcys hnvc spent most of Jnnlce Bedfor•d, [;I'Rndrtnughters thel1· mnrTicd life in Lnnslng of Ml', and Mt·s. Harvey. Brinn where Mr. Harvey wns In the t·cal Bedford nnd Mrs. Harold l~ronl\- cHlill.c business for: muny ye•u·s.

Mrs. Harold Lavis Honored Saturday At Stork Shower

Br~LLS ARIUVE 1N M·ASON

tendnncc. Mt·s. Willinrn Clnrlt, lluKy HP!LVI\l'H

president. or Lhe g-m11;1 co~IH!ucl.<~d '!'he regular mccling- of l.hc_.Dusy Mrs. Dewey Donne enlcrt.oainctl l.hc b!lsincHH moP( in g. She t..ru1 Bem•ers wns held nt the home of fonncr clnssmn.teH at 11 Hl.nrit

M1·. and Mrs. HIU'Olt1 r.:ea anrl f1111111y of Belle Ccntm·, Ohio, 111'­riv.cri' in Mason Tuesdny. 'riley pur­chn"serl the form"r A. A. Bcn;:pnnn l1onw fmm M1·. nnd Mrs, !lex .Jew­ott. '!'he .Jcwetls bought. the ll. Glen Dunn home on JCu~;t A:;h street.

( • 1 AI 1 showc1· Snturrlny evr.nln.g hono1·ing turnrrrl tho rnccliwg· OVI'I' tn Mrs. ~In nee, Duv d and nn Coot. ltchnrl Bnllcn, rlwii11HIII for· the Tlwre.will he a euchre party Jnn• MI'H, Hnrolrl Lnvls, the fonnct· r.venln)i. 'l'cl'l'.'/ Shultis cnt.f!rlnincd ua1·y l() rot· the Crispell Camp Annn Lee TI'Oxell. Llw ~roup wit·ll Lwu mnrimhn mins. Fund. The group played g·ames rluring-

tllo evcnmg with prizes going to "UnivenH11 Mllllnl·y Trninin,g" Dunne and Alan Cook gave n the honored gucsl. Aflnl' l.he

was the topie of the pn.nel dis- dc.monstm lion on proper t11blc gnmes Ml's. Lnvls opener! !WI' <'ll~slon. Jim P.og:;ow w:~s morl~l·a- Helling. AflCI' the meeting mem- mnny gifts which wel'c pincer!

F'uvclte H.ich nnrl Mnr·y F'ier.llcr tor nnct Bob At·nold, .Ti>l'l'V, \N1lcox, hers hnrl n. sliding part,y, Alan 1 11 · benen t.h 11 In l'gc green nne yc ow were guests of honm· Friday nft- i\!al'ilyn l\TOI'I'is nnrl .royce Swaim Cook wns at the University hasp!- umbrella,

crnoon at n. sUI'pt·lse 11nrty given al~o prll't:ci]J;Llcrl. ! lnl on I~ritlny fo1· a checltup. He Mrs. Donne served nngei foot!

Stork Showers Are Given for Mrs· Ray Snider

Mrs. c. A. Clinton \'Urs hostess in hono1· of their hirtlldny nnni- F'mnlh grmle room mothcr·s I cxpeelH to be able to go to school cnkc with pinc.JJ.pple nml whip-ped Sntut·day evenin-g nl 11 pin!< unrl vcrstlrics. I~m·clte wns 12 nnrl ,;erved refrc.,limL•nts. In 11. W£elt m· two. Cl'cnm topi)lng nnd tea nnd coffee Mrs. El. J, Buker of Lansing en-

' •blnc showe1· honol·in.g hc.r gmnrl- Mnry 11. Twenty girls at lender! • • The lil'st hanrllcrnft mccllng was ns l'eft·eshments. Mrs. Murdo Still tel'lnined Saturday evening nt a daught.rt·, Mrs. Carlton Wallel'S, the pnrt.y. 'rhey plnyell games and I held 'l'hursdny evening, January of Jncl<son and Mrs. Rolnnrl Trox- stol'it shower. Her· co-hostesses Jr., of Leslie. the honored guc~ls r·cceivcd many JJolloway NeWS ](), The boys have the projects ell, the guest of honor'" mother, were Mrs. Charles Greenough and

Gue.~·ts ;iottenrlet.i from J11.ck.son, nil!c gifts. Mrs. Charles Rich nnd started. Plnno; were made to have pom·cd the ten and coffee. Mrs. Robert Palmer. 'rho party Lnnsing, Munith, Holt und Mason. 'MI'H. Fl't•d Brown, mothe1·s of the Mr. and Mrs. Jolin Peters of a sleigh ride at the next regular Gtle.~ts nttendcd from nntt.le was given In honor of their niece, The honored guest l'ecclved her hono1·ed guests, served refresh- Lru1sing enllecl on Mrs. ,\lief~ Han- meeting on February 8. Creek, .Jnclt,qon, Holt and Mns0~ 1 • Mrs. Raymond Snide!' of Mason. mnny nice gifts from It blue and mcnls. son Saturday r.\'cning. \'antown SIII'Jll'l~e BrrnltfaHt Sixteen gucstll attended from white hnssinet. '' '' M1·. and Mrs. Hobert Fulton of Sntunlay, .JnnHOI'.Y 12. the Fancy N11rses and receptionists of the Cha1·Iotte, M£Lson and Stocltbrldgc.

Refreshments wore served to the h I I b b Lansing called on Mrs. El111 Bucl< Doers lllltl Busy Fingers ·I-H club Physicians nnd Sw·gcons hullrling· Games were the diversion of the 1!8 g-uc~ts fi'Om It ta.ble dccomtecl Sc 00 c u Mem ers Sunday evening. ~~~~H~:~~t. the home of Lynnct ln Lnnsin.g honored Mrs. Lnvis nt evening with prizes going to the in Pin!( ·1nrl hliiC I h n. Slll'PI'ise brenltfast I'Ccentl,v at gtwst of honor. Mrs. Snider'~ gifts • . ~ · 'II b 'I i\Il·s. Mn.rl n f:Uthi'Uff spent Fotwteen of the sixteen members

Mrs. Clinton was nsslstod by WI See Born F1 m I Sunday afternoon aL hel' home anH\I'CI'ed 1'01.1 cnJl. A l'egLillll' bLI.SI'- the Hotel Porter. Mt·s.t!Lavis \~iiS WCI'C attrnctivcly Ul'l'nnged ha-L "" u A 1 presented a gift fo1· 1c conung neath a stork. Ml'S, 'vVilma w11l1Hll,, wi'H. nc r·ew near Eut.on Rapids. nes:; meeting- was held. For the b b b

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Hunt of Itlmca nnrl Mrs. Donald 'rlw Nichol~ Cnmmnnlty clu.li Carl Jnhallte and son, Dicit, or n~xt mcctin.g· Arlene~we.bstcr nnd ru Y Y ler ~O-~OI·.ters. The hostesses served caitc, storlt Lehman oe Flint. will holll it:l monthly mcating at Lansing Luolt Mrs. Alice Hanson Ann Ocs•lerle wet·c chosen to have mold ice cream, coffee· and tea as

· tl N' 1 1 I I M 1 1 1 t E • / l'eft·eshments. Inriivldunt tables Mrs. Wnltc1·s is the former l\1tu·.v te . 1c 10 s sc.10o one ay n g 1 to Jackson. They hnrl Sundny c!in- pJ.,ms and ic!cns for the rescntn- txlenszon C U bs • Wil t l"'ht ' lo •i• had pinlt and blue miniature Lohman, dnughl.m· of .. Irs. mn iL en o c c '· ncr with M l'S. Hanson's si:;ter Mrs. lion of t.he local style review. No

b ' f t1 c u ' 1 1 1 1 t f h · storits as centerpieces and nutcups Lchm.an. -Mcm ers o te Ill' ce tic 100 Laura Minc1·. lin·Le ms }ecn sc or t IS, Achleve- • PeJlllY Jlnmemal<m·s * were pink and blue baby booties. • • Communil~· club will be gucsot5. A group of young people of the menl rlny nt Mason will be March 'l',he Peppy Homemakers mel r~t 8!

11 1 Mr. nnd Mrs. J~rnnlt EvanM en- A spcalwr ft·om the Lansing- of- Stocl!bricl"'c Community cnur·ch 22. M1•s. Hend then cllscus.sed the tlte ilo·nle "f Ml·s. Robert Htl!!hes l<l\l'er 1' 11 !Hnndny 1 " " v .. Mrs. Rex DuBois entertained 14 tertnined Mr. and Mrs. William Jlce of civil defense will tallt am 1 held a service for· the women at Jlni~hi1:g cletfli!S of the girl's gnr- on .January 9 with 13 members

M Gl t tl "! "P 't f s t friends, neighbors and relatives Meier and Mr. nnd r~. · !son ill'csetl 1e 11m, ;Lo em Ol' m·- the Holloway home Tucscl~y eve~ men s. p1·esent. 'Dhc business mcctin<>' was 1

M t d · I " •r1 t t' '11 h J " ast onday evening in honor of PCili'Silll at dinner Sa klr ay ove- vtv~ . ning. te nex · mce mg WI e nn- conductecl by the ehaillmLn, Mm.

nin••. "' • ,,, * uat·y 26 nt Arlene We~hsters. Gera.Jd Wnitersdol·f and the 1952 Mrs. Snider. They player! games " '·I 1 M F I A S h · It R'" T 'NN' • " • and Mrs. Snider was presented "r. an1 · rs. 'rant . c nile , INVESTITU "' Pu" ED boolts were filled 011t. Rci)Ol'ls

J t t · l B b L p with t·he prizes. She received many

Accordion Lessons r., en er amee HI' aru. ee ow- Followir·.',' n t>ollucl! tlinr.cr at 0 . • l • we1·e given on the sale of Christ- · ·rt

c son, 1son g"lll!'e nne ce tl1e Pre.··.lh,•··L••ri<<ll "1111mh n t r. ::JO "' mns ca1·ds· and on the Stanlcv 1 Adr1 . Al . I Ali /'!fUnlZU POnS mcc g1. s, Which WCI'e placed un-G . 1 t w ·' t · t ·' · J cler a stork. Mrs. DuBois served 1le ll'is cunese ay evenmg u F.riday evening, them will he n in- flOI'tY held at the home of Mrs, dinner hcnol·ing their birthday an- ~sut'ut·c Sci'Vice c: Girl Sr:out Wheatfield Grange mem~crs will Dillingham last month. ice eream, cake and coffee to the

Aok ououl ouT f1vo-weok FREE trl<~l niverfial·ios. After the dinner group No. 3 . Theil' lcaclcrs, Mrs. serve a pancnlte suppet· With sau- Me-mbers exchanged names for group. " ,,, * counc. guests player! games. HGwarrl Seibert anrl Mrs. \Villi:m; Rage, ma_plc _sy. I'UP and .coffee to secret Jlals nncl decided to order a

BLOOMQUIST MUSIC STUDIOS

I tl I I 1.. d J Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Swift Mr. nne! Mrs. Floyd Mitchell i\lcllqHhnm, ,;tated t.!J'It this gTm1·,1. 1e pu_J tc '1'1 ay cvemng, an- supply Gf stationery to sell. The l 2·· d called on Mr. and M1·s. Richard were guests Saturday evening of is for tile inlr1·mcdiatc Gil'l Seouts lary <~. . . hostess serve rc.fl·eshments, The

Mt·. and Mrs. Fran!< A. Schmidt, in the 5th gmde who ha1·e passed . A s·p.ccJRl. meetmg for the elec- next meeting will be Fohruar,v 13 Chapman and family Saturday "The ~~;.tit:l.w~~';t.{"s\.~""~:.,~~·omc." J 1·.' The occasion honored the tencle1ofoot t·cquirrments. l!On or offiCers fot· the Walters at the home of Mrs. Pohilli·p Cav- evening.

Mitchells' recent marriage. Wed-; * Community club will be held Sa.t- endet·. Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Van Aloo otudion in Lnnslnr nnd 51. Jnhnn ding calte was served us refresh- unlay, Janum·y 19, at the Ve.vay * Wilson ·;' Horn nnd Lotlisc spent Sunday

11 Fnr inlormnllon phone Lnn•i.ng 4-Goas ments. Hospitals ;~~l~c.~~~~;~l ~i~~~f/!~~~~~~::d.s~!~: 111

:re1ie ~~so~~~.ten:i~::.V gr~t~f,g~~~ ~~i~a~~!~ g~tel~~rs. Maurice Moore

1 Pallenl~ di£chargerl from the fee will also be furnished. Thursday, January 24. T1his is to ,--------------:.

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Clean Clothes Look Better Longer

Soiled

wear out

i:'arments quickly I

Regular dry clean-ing insures more \vcar ... better fit,.

Send .us his suits,. coats and sports­weaL-. We'll do a

quality job.

For Pic.lcup and De-

Mason Oencl'fll ho~pital the past oMmnbers of the Past Chit>fs club be an organiza,Uon meeting and Hll week were: Cly.cle Bennett of Lnn- will meet with Ml'S, Wayne Spcn- wishing thcil• names to be on I'Oil sinog, M1·s. Peggy Bying.ton ot' Holt, ny Moncln.y, January 2-1, at 6:30 for call should be present or call the Gnyloni Minict·, Mt·s. Madge a potluck &Llp.per. secretary. W.heeler nnrl G2orge Ward. Robert Wheatfield Glenncrs will hold an • Phillip~ Twelve * 0\•eJ•holl. was lrnn~·~cl'l'ed from the open meeting Tuesday evening, The Phillips Twlllve extension M11son ho!Opital\ to the SpmTuw January 22, a.t eight o'clock a.t group held its January meeting at ho!-lpilal in L<lll.~ing. the Gleaner hnll. Mr. unci Mrs. the home of Mr·s. Fl'llncls Bennett.

Patients in Lhc Mason Ganem! George Burgess are in charge of The February meeting will be helcl hospital this we.?·!t arc: Richard the social ho\11', If the wentber iii Fe:bt·ua1'Y 20 <tt the home of Mrs. Aclcoclc, M1·s. Dei]Jha Perkins and inclement membet's are to meet at Al'thur Gruhn on Phillips road. M1·s. Juanita Pequino of Holt, the Btwgcss home fo1· the meeting. • \VnltcrH-1\IJIJI * Waiter Burns of Leslie nncl Mt·s. The 0. E. S. county nLght will 'r·he Walters-Kipp extension Mary Darrow. Mrs. Renn Olin, be held in Williamston 'rJlllrsday, g1·oup met with Mrs. Russell Slce Mrs. Cai'Olinc Buxton, Mrs. Eva J. January 24, at eight o'clock with last Th-ursday. Mrs. LoVern !{osier .Cm"[Jenter, Mrs. Irene Alg-a•te, Mrs. tho We.hbet'VIllc chapter as co- demonstrated the UBe of sewing Lovnn- Clay, Mrs. Alice Swarthout hosle&s. A pmgram is lbein•g machines nnd their attachments. and Mrs. Ella Isham. of J\hson. plnnned. There were 13 members present.

* " • Post No. 337 of Boy Scouts of After the meeting the hostess 'HOWARD GILLE'rT HONOH.ED America are spon.~orlng a benefit served refreshments. The next

A surprise party honoring the clnnce in the Delhi town hall Fti- meeting will be held a.t the home birth:lny anniversary of Hown1·cl tlay, January 25, from 8:00 to of Mrs. Howard Coy on Fehrunry Gillett was h£ld at the Gillett 12 :OO p. m. 14.

Oldt~ltoad * home Snttll'fiay evening. Euchre The Townsend club wilt have a • ,wns the diversion of the evening. mc·eling Thursday, Jnnual'.V 17, a.t

the home of Mr. and Mrs. G. ·F.

DANCE Wednesday

..J:IIIU:LI'Y 2a. ami

Every Wednesday

J,cg-ion 1\lt•llwt•lal Building Jllason

S)IOIISLH't!d b~·

.Jirownc-Ca1·muler 1'ost loll!

Mt•. anri MI'H, ,John 14111Hly 1111· nouncc the birth of IL son burn In Stoclthridgo ,Jununry lli.

M1·, nnd Mr.s. ,John R [{ln·g" hnvc 11 rlallghter, Peggy Sue, horn Wcdncsdny n't the Mason General hospital.

A son, Gre-gory •rJmm11s, w11s horn in the Mnmm Gcner<ll hos­pital Sntunln,v, Jnnunry 12, to Mr.,11nrl Mrs. 'l'ilmn11s S. ,Shaw of Dnnsvillc,

Mr. nnrl Ml'H, Gnii E1•cry hnvn 11 son, F.lven•tl Milo, hom Mo11tlny 11l Lhc Mnson Ocncrnl ho~l>linl.

Ill ljl ;jo

Mrs. Clnurle PoHL enteJ·tnine'l M1·s. Hownrd Orewct.t, Mrs. RIC'Ir­nnl Grewell nnrl lllclty nnd nernn­dlnc llideoul oJ' Lansing Sundny.

Mr·. and Mrs. rtny llt•rhn t•nler­l.nhwrl ~o 1'1\lnlil'<'.'l 1111d ft·innrl:; StllldH,Y in honor ot' lllt•ir gl'llllll· tiOil, Pft~. £tn1H.'It l}pp.J)II, who iK !Hlnln on II Jil-rJn,V fllrlnllg-11 f'I'OIIl 1•'1.. BrHgg·, Norih Cnrnllna.

On.i-nf-town gllt>His inl'!utlt•ll Miss Liillnn 1-ir<'he nnd 1\li>~s ,fentl Kr•otlllttght nl' fJ1•·1roit. M isH 1\t•ou­llllghl worl1s witit 1\liss J"lt•t'lm. !Jnrlial'H !'Hrhtllll ni' ~11. l'lt•nsanL nnrl Mr. nurl Mr·H.!i:.<'nllt'lll 1\lix 1111<1 rlnllglti<'l' nnd Mr·. 11nt1 ~Irs. l•~lllllll' C'ot·blli nnrl Chnrlt>s or Lansing· were olhe1· gllt'!-'l.'i rro1n awny.

11< ·II :f:

1\lr. nnrl MrH. Lylt• 1\llllt•l' 11nrl f'nnilly of Lnn:dng, Mr. nurl Mrs. .r. ll. Evans 11nrl snns 11nd Mr. nlltl !\Irs .• Tttt•ll O'llt!I'C'I' IIIli! Cllllt!llill w<a·e Sunday i!nli;•J·:; of ~!r·. 111111 1\!t·s . .lantt•s quinn.

M1·. nnd Mt·A. Chnl'les Vining ot' 1\!r. nnd Mrs. llnl'llny J(ny 111111 ,JCLt'i<Silll, l'it;ilt!rl l•'t·anll lln~eltolt

.Jncltson nnrl Mr. nntl Mrs. Lynn sun, Kenucth uf Vining of Dearborn spent I he week jlllr. 11nd lvlrs. em! with Mr. nnd M1·s. Mn1·lt Cave, I 1\lonl)ay.

At Ware's

100 UPJOHN UNICAPS

·311

For Colds New

Anahist

100 VIGRAN 298 Tablets, Squlbbs ..... MUL TICEBRiN 4ss Bottle of 100. . ...... GO ONE-A-DAY 19G Multiple capsules ... MEAD'S OLEUM 329 Percomorphum, SOcc •.

iill,llllll l'uits

VITAMIN A $1.95

IIIII

COLD VACCINE • $2.97 (ill •·apsu!t•s

SPECIAL ·1ifi.!),J ralut­

CHARLES ANTELL $3.00

Jli~lo plus Annhlst

phlH APC Special

/

98c 'l'htll'"lay - l•'ritla,y - :-iatur­tla,\' Oul,l'

Farm Needs Dt•, llt•ss

LOUSE POWDER .GSc ~ $1.25 '-- $3.25

DRI-KILL POWDER 60c

HAD A COL $2.49

!!li.:Ui \'alun

89c

DECON RATKILL $1.69

MASTITIS OiNTMENT

i'irJuihh - llt•l'lu' - Wyeth

54c- 59c

,. livery Service Phone 21511

Mt·s. Roy Rae and Fl·ed Brown Robinson at 205 S. Rogers street won first prizes and, tow Reo res at 7:30 nnd a party a.t 8. went to H.oy Rue nnd Mr~. Charles Members of the Mason Women's Gillett. Refreshments \vere served Golf association will meet Thurs­aftcr which the gmup visited nnd day, .January 24, at the home of

The Olds Road extension group met Tuesday evening, January 8, at the home of Mrs. Elmer Otis. Miss Erma Down was the co-host­ess. The pre'sident, Mrs. Reginald Miner. Mrs. Otis is the group's leader and Mrs.·Ralph Weber dem­onstrated the use of the sewing machine and its attachments.

watched television. * ,, ,,, Mrs. Leo Kelly at 8:15 p. m. Mrs.

The next meeting will be on

Amcl'lcnn J,pgion

1N1!1V Musl11 l~lmiHrn - Oldthm•

7iic 1Wrsu11-lax lncludt!d

WARE'S DRUG STORE Phone /Mason 5411 We Delivc1· Henson's.

Modern Dry Cleaners

Mr. and Mrs. S. S. Edgington, Mrs. Lama Hnmlon, and Mrs. H. L. Edgington and :Marcia of De­tmit 1•isited Mr. ami Mrs. Donald Edgington Sunday.

William Porter, Mrs. Don Dens­more, Mrs. Fran!< Evans and Mrs. Rollin Da1·t are on the committee.

* * * Mr. nncl Mrs. Thomas Poole and

family of Ferndale spent the weelt end with Mr. and Mrs. Albert Smale.

~mp ilia~~ N~ 1. P~M w~e ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~, made for a Valentine party. ThCI'C ; were 11 members present and one

Mr •;, C•uTie Cilmore of .Jackson and Miss Geraldine Gilmore of Michigan Center were wcel!: · end guests of Mrs. M. C. Smith. Donald Tnte, Mason barber, is

sick with the liu at his home In

visitm·. The hostesses served refresh-

men.ts of gingellbre.ad a n d whipped Cl'eum, tea and coffee.

:-;now,c;uitn, .1r tn 1/:l nlf. P:u·islyll! Lansing. ' '

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Mrs. G1·eta Green and Mrs. Ag­nes Green of Jacltson were Sun­day visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Les­

Big Store-Wide January

Iltllltrorrn· Nylon tit• eut.tuu Ur:iN!III'!I'C'A . $1 neg. $1.50

Artrn~s Lacc-'flimmccl ]fultifllanwut $2 89 !'!liJIS Ucg. $-1.00 •

Bestroni1 N3•krn Ginlh!S $3 • 9 8 S)teclul on ltll l'hL~·tex Girdles llc•g. :ji5.Uii

$3.50' $6.95

Artemi~ Ttdlorcd 1\lllltlfllamP..Ut 8lltrs $2 29 OncJtLot of :SII'I~Iltcrs.nnd Uluuwcs ·$2.89 ' ltlljfo :jiS,()(j

0 iji3.50 to, :ji6.iitl mlues

I ,._, ·' •'

MILLS ST.ORE L. J. Adams & So11

r :ayl.~ Hhoppp, :Jwl tel' Smalley and family.

SIAMESE ROYAL WEDDINO-AU,er their wedding In the St·· amese embassy In Paris, Prince Blrabong~o ot Slam. and his bride, Cellta Howard, l~neel on intrlc:atelJ fuhloned plllowa walling for the guests to llle past and opUI a ·little, "hol,y water" Into their honds. lntel'natlonally famoua as an· auto rl~er, the Prince uses the

.. Willie, . P. IUra, ill IIMII'Ug. evant&. · --.- ·-·· .'"::l,.:::...:.- -· ... ·- _7':.· .. •

January and.

February

Strutwear All :Sti'Ulweat• mm·c~!UllllliNc IB clmmlcall~· t.t•c•at.,,t ngain11t fit·"· Sti'UI.II'<'lll' h1'ai'S tlw Good llou~~ltceJriug seal of li·JI)II'II\'Ili,

·.Nylons '

Sti·Jif,ll'eur N~·lou Jlo~u .~l.•lii to $1.95 vulue 1

Jo'ew sluicle~ and ~izcs tLt

$1 •

3 JULir fm· iji2,!15

NOTICE Sweaters

All-wuul Slillfi\'I!I'S

$2.98 ~ $6.95 N~·lon Pulln\'CrM

$3.49-$3.98-$4.95 Om• ~II'CII terN u.t'll mnde by

l'flJIIItuhle firms NO'r OF FLASH IrJJm

MATEIUAI,S We ;~taud ·bll!ll' uf'lmr merctmn­

dis"

·coat Sale llig sah1 em all l'ur•-(.l'hllnll!tl

· U.IHI untrimmed eua t.s

Watch Our Sale Rack for. I

Slacks - Blouses Dresses

VIsit. um•

Bar.gain Table Gl'l~i.t '\·ultu•t~ III'ie!d f•·um

· • .tot' to :jil

New Spring Rayon Print· and Jersey Dresses Now Arriving ·

:The Paristyle Shoppe .ITiltl-:storn for hiCX(lCI!Jih•e fiDillrtnP""!I We invite you to .c~IUJ!llre qun!lt.y mul_ Jll'icll 1

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Blaclcney Gives Views on Pr~s. T.ruman's Message

A i'I••J• n ft•w wocltli ndjoJII'nmenl, lill! ~21HJ I'OilgrcHH IIICI rill .fllllllllry H fnl' IIH Hllt'OIHI HUHHion. Jl WaH lmpo:~:~lhlt! t'or "'" tlnrlng lhiH 1111· jolll'lllllrnl. In gi!l oVIll' my riiHlrlel IIH I lilw 111 do In lll'dr•r t11 urmt'cr Wli.h UH lllllll,V t'llllHiilnrnJH aH JIOH· niill11 nn 111:1 Ill' I H r.l ir!l r•rt•,"l. In llllllll and lo llw natlrlll. A he­I'11H\'c~mcnl. in m,v own honw 111'1!­VPnl.t~d it. Ho\.vcvc•l', I n•c!cived Jnnny llut• il'llllr!l fnun lli,Y "nnHii­IIICIIIH, gil'ing lilt' liW ht'llt!lil. of their l'it'WH 1111 vllal pnbllr: pmh· lt:IIIH. I 1111)11' thiH C:llllllnnt'H,

'rJH' PJ'I•:;id,•nl'H mc•H:m~,, 1:; nola­Ill" for two I ilintrH: ill 'l'lw only Hili Ill loll hi! )JIIH ltr rrfl'cr lo lllt'UI the \\'OI')rJWirJI' (!rlllllllllllifll. l'tlllH)l)J'III'Y IH al'llHI mrrl 111111'1· ill'lll,:; I~) 'l'hr rrnly :;r!lullml "" IIIIH !'or nil olhl'l' Jll't;hlunur ifl :;peirrlillg' nntl llllll't' HJWntlln~,;

A 1 no point In llw mrHHnge IH l)rr•r'l' nullinr•tl 11 ny polit'.Y I hnl 1111~~lrl I hwnrl CtJIIIIlllllli.~l ll)~g'J't'K· :iilll\ ll,V IIH'Ihnds Hl\!11'1. u! Wi.ll', nnd ; 11 11 I ' : () i I ,' ! '; Ill I 'I (' :II:,\' ~J I :I~ ~(rlllll ollllinctl whleh ntiJ:-111. HIIIIH· fy 1111· lio)lr.':; 111' lh" Alllt'rir·nn pcn­J;It• l'rrr• n r't'rill"llon In C:oVIll'nrnr:nl :;pt•Jrrlill).:' n1rrl for r••lll'l' 1'1'<1111 I hr ll'nrl'lll hurrl<•ll ol' I axnl ion. Ill­Hi end, lht• l!ollgrcs:;nlld lht• nal111n 1\I'C offt'l'l'd II l'!JillfleiHllllll\ of l'lllli­Jlili'~l\·,\'t'dl' fk1JoJ'··' :Ill' I Jll ntlli'iP'i. An an11ly:;iH or llriH spet•t·lr, when laid Hidt• hy :;idt· wil h tlw """"""· PI'PSl'!liS HOI\)(! ll\OSI. illll'l'l':ilillg

llnrilllll'· !lor 'xnnrplr: (A 1 The lnl':-;sngo ref1't':i to "our·

hi·Jllll'i i:;an fcll'eig·n noliey." 'l'hn

Guerriero Pid<s Dance Committee

l•'rnnlc rltiPI'I'iPI'o, l'lwirmnn nf llw ~larr'il or Dirnt•:; t':llupaign rn1· Ma:-;cJJl nnd Ve\':t,V ! ownship, ha!i llllllllllllt'l'd llll) t•ommitlt'P~ for !ln• Mai'cll or 1Jin1cs lwll whlell will h<' l!clrl J.'rirlay niglrl, f•'t•in·nar·y I, al 1 he Lt·gioll II1<!1111Jrinl bllildin;:r in MIIHIIn.

Mr. and J\Jr·K. 1)1111 Dt•n:;mor·p nncl Mr. 1111tl illrs. !{)[·h:ll'll Mnrris at·c co-r'lwil'llWll of lht• dil!H'l',

Mt~mhers ol' tlw dt'C'fll'ating- com­mittee ar1~ I~Il', and Jl.lt·s. F'rank :-lc:hntitll. 1111d J\lr. and ~Irs. Max Mt•Carn.

'f1111sc on lhL' lil'ln•l l'ontmll!ee arc Halph :-lwint•harl, !•'rani: nncr·· ricrn, 1\lr·. and J\Irs. llil:':ll'il lfnnl· inglon, l~nlJL'J'l Inghi'Hlll, .!!'., [·!i<'ll­aJ'd .lcw::ll. l·~nl'i lfrquillll'l, IJol'lr fliclrl. Wnync ll!llkn, Cl:rylon lfll· Jell, J~ichal'll I ~ro\\'n, J•:rJ Campht•ll, Hnmlrl Bnl'llilill, Elsie Cappo, Jo'or· csl l·lill anti ''· r:. 1-lt•n:>trn,

'!'he .ritc' Cnppo hnntl \'/ill fur­niHil nHISil' 1'11r the dance.

~nsurance Fire· life· Cil;,aalty

/\!JII'l'k~III

!111111 011'111'1'~ 1 llarl!'lll'd

l'rwlH Jtl'o lhul lhlH AdmlniHll'fllion nl. IHI llnrc In lite lns) fo111' yonJ'H hns CVI11' l'OnHIIIJtod ll1CIII)11!1'H of ).)le

Jtcpllhlir•nn jllti'I..Y In the forrnllln· i lion of JHIIicy. I

the nnllonnl rlnfcmm prng'l'illll

In) 'l'lw nlt'llSII!fn rlt•(!J'in:; I ht• fur·L llrnl ''"lays have IH'Id up l.hn JII'IIHIIllCIIJ. )li'Of;f'fiiH. 'J')w g'I'UIIlCHt Hill)(le delay IV Jill t!IIUHcrl hy I hi:; AdmlniHIJ'alion when II. HUI'IIJlllt'd

1

voted hy lllu llqmhlh•an ROih 1!011· li1..\fff'&;:;;\;1~,J?~~~;A;:f':~.::A;~:~ ~rr·r•:m In lfJ.t7-trJ.tR. Only lh11Hu willll /.( pnol' IIIO.IIHII'ieH will frll'gel. I hill l.!rt• · . ~Jnth C'ollg'J'cs:; dtr"''led <'XJIIIIIHinn I Ill' [))c a)r f111'!:e ln 7!) g'l'llli(IH lllld I he Jli'CHidt•nl :rrhllr'lll'lly l'l'till<'t•d 1

IIH' figure l.n ·18 g1·nups; llrr1l l.ho ROI.h Ct~llgTnHH rrrrlc·n:tl uxpan:;Jon or lire• 11111'111 llil' 111'111, lnclurling l)w l'tlJIHi.J'LWiinl1 nf II Hll[ll'l' llil'C:I'flfl t'Jtl'l'i<'l', and Lh" p:•r!sltlr•11l scraJlpr.tl [ht! Hli)Jt•r nil'tJI'IIfl. r'HI'I'itll'; lhaJ Lhn HOI h Conr,n ~s tllrt•t:lrrl I h••/ m•rrrc•d H<'l'l'ir'r:; lw hnlll lip to lwo 11rilllmr IIH'n 1111d l.h11L the Jll'l'HI<lenl. t:tll hal'it lhe program lo 1,·1011,000. Torlay II'<' 11ru llrliltling In R!l nlr' gl'nup:;; wr n t'L building· two !ill flU I' air'l'l'llfl Clll'l'iCI'H; and IIH lill' Jll'cHI· 1!11 111. nolns, Ill£' fll'lllCl] :itJf'\'icO!i lll'C :rl. I h" :l,fiflll,OOO fig II I'll,

ll'l The 11ll!":e·r .. ~r· sl:rlus lhnl t:r.· civil tJ,.fL'II.'" pi·ngr:Jill IIIIS 1101 pr:r­~lt'·i.~',• d Sntjc,:lte\t>l'~l.\', nn:l !hi-; is ··!lll'cl "rr 111.1,1r11' Wt'rrltnt ,s," 'l'lw :!:~ts iii'L' !haL llw l'ivil dl'ft•nst•

.Jl'u;:;,•;ol Wrt!i tormutnlt•d in 1017 ·~n~lla.v on Uw p!'l'~·idt•nl''l dl'··tl\ \Ill·

il ,f:II!Wtl',\' lflfiO, while lilt' l'resi· dt~nl r·onlt'lldPd Lilnl ~~r :-it'(' no IH'I'd

NOT BY A DAM SITE-Up Ul)til the pl'csent, Inrllnns hnvc hnd cl:clusive rights to fish in (hesc falls :11 The Dalles on the Columbia River in Or·egon and hnve wnn many legal bultlcs to relnin them, But the construction of The Dalles power Llnnr will Ioree the Reel men to retreat from their ancient fishing grounds. The area will be lloorled In m:llw l'.'il.Y fol' n GO-mile-long lake :mel spear-fishing

for salmon at Celllo Falls wlll fade into hir.lor.\', ;tllollier Joss for the American Indian.

'I c:li·hlii•'l :rl thiH t.'illll' II fll'llll~-~

~·:nl nrganiz·11.inn weh "" I he OJ' .• ----------------------;-------------========::::::: ;'iee r:f Civ\1 DPl'Pil~in."

1 Ll 1 Tlw illt'HH:Lg·e note., th:r L, 11ol J

.olll,l' is Olll' n:rlrorr plag'll<'d IJ,\'• irr· rJalin!l, hilL lllo!l it lla~ I.{J\'f: ,ll'!'.lri

to lhe nllwr 1'11•.: 1::.tir111.i nl' llr,' world nnd nj~J:dn n~·"' s llH·il' t'P­''0\.'Pl',\'." Uul lite. !HP~·.~.a~~·,! igiHJl'e ... Lhc f;:cl thai. billions :1nrl llilhnnc 'J:· li'cd~·l al lllnney c:Hr:nol be p:llJJ'I'd into l11tJ t'CWii>n1y nf thi,'-1 OJ' all,\' .1ti11•J' 1: 'Ilion, i r:l'li )[Iii\( l.llll!il! Wt} .11'(' niding, withnul innalini~'II',Yl'e­:ult:.;, ftrd.l it i~~I'OI'l'~~ lh1! lUHJi:.:·tllllCd

fad l·ll:r t llle Pre~idei\l 1 c·l'llscd lrr u:t on n ecJlltJol •plngldlll for iivt•

1 1111~ lllOilthl:i nflPI' iL hnd bt·~·n in­ilial.ecl :m:l ,·n~rr·lccl by C.1n:~Trs:' ill 3rnlcnrbci' lflfiO alllwngh llw l'nst ,f' livin:~ t;ost .. i!J'fli'DXJIIl:llt~ly 7'.1t ·lurin:~· lho:;c monlh.'i or inu~lion.

( 1::1 The lllL'f~ilJ.{C expre.":i.-iC:i tlw hope Lh:1l lire issllt: c-1' c•m·rnpti lll in lhr J•'erkl'lli C:n\'1'·1 r:ncnl writ 1,,~ mrl by congressiDI!,a\ npprov:1l of t i1e pi c-.:idm~·L'!i p!·tn for J·r·uJ gani7.aw tlllil r;f tlw }JtJil'~lll ol' rulun;:il HC";emln. L~1viw~ n:;id1~ tile fad llr:rl r'OI'I'IIJlli;>ll 't•:d>:LH n11l 0111,1' in Lire emean of lnlel'n·:tl n~venuc :J11t in 1:tmtcrm1s c~ltC':· :~~~·f1ncirs of Ill" ;;o·>'<'I'I1111C'IIt, 111~d lh 11. n1orc I f ll'·l't .. :ehin,;· ;:lc.ps will li·1vc ln he [:ii(CJI lJJ:rn Lill' IIIH! Jll fl:11ll'r'd IJy llli' prrc:ic!cnl, il is nolc\\'OI'lhy tJ\'Il il l'OilVCniPlll ·Jap . .;t~ (lj" nlClllOt',\' i~ t•:<hHJitcrl ill l11i:; point. l''or·· :~ollcn is lhe f<tt:l llu;l the Hrlll\'CI' Cr:mmi~;sion \Vhit'IJ wn:; !'slnllli·iho:>d h,v I hil nr;llll>lican lilllh C:m;:rt'.'H, I'CI'On1ll1C'nf!c~l in tts 1 t'rpnrl tll!·ee long yen l'S a.;.ro tha L the Btli'C'Ill ot lillCl'lli:ll H.c'-'L!illiC ih~ n:~Ol'g':IIlii':Cd to rcmavc collcclnJ·s from polilic:;,

On Lhe ci~>meo.lie front, Lhc me.;­c.·'.~" illiCCi,\' OllllinrH ali r.:' tile I'C• lit:s or llw pi t:sirlcnl':; l:ll;l [om

Here's Plymouth's smnrl ]1nrdtop duh coupe, the lldvctlcru, the pacc-sef!et· in !he lowest (trice l~eltl .with its new concept; in styling unrl beauty. The em· has. gli•;knilll(, ii1·::J~· two-tone ~olors: Suede 'l'an wt!h .Sah~c Bt·onzo tOll; llelmon( lllue l'olyclmrmn!ic with StcrLng c,·c:: lop; Mmt Gr.cen Wtlh mn . ..rc lo(l. 'l'he ,colot liSe!~

tl e t'oof follows the Delvcdcre's strenmlincd con lours arcund ihc sp:Jcwus t·car wmdow nnd tr01~n over :~~~ r~m- deck, giving the cm· the conlincnlal look. S[lnl·kllng clrromc n,'~1ldh~g m~Uin~s the top ami ~am:s b:ICk to separate the two colors ullheit• junctiort at the rear· quar·lcr-p:.rwl. Ihe mlenot· ts hr;.:ut·tous, wtth colotful '!_ll!~lily fnln·ics uml vinyl blended in Jtc!'fccl harmony with tlw shat1uo used on the cxlcma·.

PJvcn the clorlo iHsrre of LIJC 'l'afl­l·fnri.IPy .Acl h OIH.:c ·~~:rain rai~;cll. l'l:tinl,v, llw p1·esiclcnt. hopes b r.1mp:li,1.)ll c::ce mm·c nn l;hnntom progt\11'11~ whiel1 ;)l'ovide Lhc J11tl!-::ic l'(Jt' cantpaign ma1.o!'y bul ~omc· lww always f·ail lo llc retlnce<l lo the cold pl'in.t of enat:lcd law.

!\1'\\' OI'JifT~ Lm•;•\i•tl ,\huH• Fantll'l'.'i Bani\ r Sh1r.··o!'·liH~·Union mc:··.•.::lges in

whicll ll0 ur~rrl llw \:oD.'-fl'!':-':; to I'll~ ad Jc..~i~lnlinn !iO(•ializin:~ llH·dkint•, {!J'(•dit, pC\VCl' Hlld ~~.!..;! ictllltll'C,

Farm Bureau N '"'Li1wc;;t Aurcli m; fC" 1m Bll·

I'<':L 11 gTonp will meet :r l lhc h~nre of .l\•11'. nnrl MrH. Cem·ge Clal'k Tuc:-;day, .IHlltlitl',\' 2:.!.

Ciennents Flower Shop Nrw !land: "! lmow lh<> hnll'~ hat·rnii'~H. hn;;H, I jml clitrriJcrl l·lw l:ulcl91 t:.p,hf11\!,lri im:.w·:l th~ rucL"

Bu~:': "lVI III t ladc!ei' ·~" F!owc1·s Fo1· All Occasions

Phone Holt 41791 All-won! Jlnllr~\'1 r :-;\\'Pal•'•~. ;;:~.~IS 11111!

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NO\V! REVlON DISCOVERS AN ANTI~PERSPIRANT

AS .A FACE CRE

NEW AQUAMARINE

LOTION DEODORANT made with precium shin-soothiirg Lcmulitc*

, •• Longcstl'rolcdion, Evct•! Stoils odor ·

innncdiuicly, complctcly ... uhcuks pcropiratiun more cUer:livcly ... keeps you fresh lo11gcr, tltnnks lo

cxulusivc l~clto Action•. Allthi:;-wii!JOutlh'nlumhncss, irritation y,ou'vc lrad lo put up with, c~cn in lhq;,.

best of dcoclorimts. · · '"'

, , , Most Luxm·ious Dcollm·anl, 1~\·er! A rich, fragrant liquid-cream blcndccl with

good-for-your-skin Lanolilc •• , delicately

scented with famous Aquamarine '

ft·agrnnce.

, , • Easic~l to Use, Ever! Gently press the new "plasti<:-squcczc"

· bolllc, .. out flows jl1st CIIOII!Jlt_ creamy

fluid for one npplicution. Lotion it on .. ,

it vanishes instantly. Out-modes -

runny liquids, messy sprays,

grensy Cl'CUlllS! ],00 '"' 11111

Ware's Drug • Store T~c store that brings you le,ading names in cosmetics Phone ·5411· · We Delivcl'

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GOODNESS, NOTHING BUT GIRLS' LEOS!-Wcll, Michael Adcocl' mu>t be forgiven for not doirrg a double-take on what sur­rounds hi1>1 bccnusc. he'H only two years old. In this picture, he's .sweutinr; it out in the wings during~ fashion show in San Francisco, wai\in" klr his cue to go on stage. G~ls behind him, which he com­plctcl/ ignores-but we don't-me preparing to go on, nlso,. t9

model n'ew-style bathing suits. ·

HOW TO KEEP YOUR EYES OFF THE ROAD-Mike Alonso,. Havana correspondent for lhc United Press, tunes in his automobile l'\r set, believed to be the second of itE ltlnd in the world. The othe_!:,

· l~_ !~~.,t.till~d .il! .!;l1~.-~~!'.!?iA\l'S~Il.1~~~~·1! llf£.~.i~~~~~-_J_!t!!l: )?_ct·~n~·

lnuhilln Couuly News Janumv 17, 1952 Page 5· 52 Chevrolets Are on Displa~. niHIIl!d In gray, lllilll or' g'l'l'llll, In·

Hll'llnlt.l\1. jlaJWI "olorH eoi'I'CHJlllllll lo nphniHlcry malcrlnl.

llel~•'> ftpg·nl Mnl'llnn, Jlonu.v Dew, I!Pnch · WIJIIe, Illllcr~wcot und Cherry !ted,

• <~lwvr·nlcl. nnnounecu IIH lwdy l'nlni'H "lhn lllOHt Vllrll'd llVOI' of· ftn'••d In tho lnw-pl'lt't! 1111lnrnnllvll lkld." AH 1111 cJ-:nmpln ot' I lit! l'allgt•, t•xl Cl'ior· opllnnH inl'illdt• Onyx Htnclr, lllrl'i1 and llll:llt <lrny, Jrlml'rald nnd Spring l":rucn, Ad-11111'111 nnd 'Pwlllghl. Bllw, SnllnJ'Il

You fi"l morn llllil'lllnn lllll' dol· lrtl' i'l'nlll <'lllllierl fn111l l.hun you da fi'OIII fl'l::;li, i'l'ozen Ill' ~lii8He<), BIIYB rr rnport h.Y llr·. Wlllunl A. l{l'Ohl of llw Yul" Nnll'illnn LJLIJOI'Jtlnry, Yale Unlvci'Hily Sehoul of Modl· cine ..

T eievision Sets

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We Uave a Few Models On Our Inventory List

General Electri( Admiral Sparton

IWIW~Ii&~II~J&J~~~~~IaiUJJUI2ZiJii& .. ~~UII .. ;all.maya~ .. llll .... llll

Elite Beauty Shop

Get Your Set from a Dealer Where Service

Is Assured BM IF e w =·

WE HAVE GOT .TO ,MOVE .THESE

SETS

:Lcl us 1movc it into 'youdwusc •

•II fi !:), .J~·fft•t'!,Otl

Your· liJ•aal,r Is Our· !lui,\'

!\:!) nJ,\tiPr wh.tl 1111' culur ~dH·mc ls fur your la,1ir. lir:iltr·1· 111 dal'ltl'l'

I~UUX COI.OH ~;JIAMPOO ~.:umc!'t thrr.ur;h wilh !:lcn~ill!~ colo•·

I:X-t '"J.-t 'iS l'05M I:Tir'S r.v.·nin:: i\ppoinlllll'llh

Collins Sales&. Service

Mason .1~1111' f-'r,\11\l,dn BDlty llinldu

l!uLy l'amphr:ll, Owu~.:r

New~ A11iHlust Si11cllir Gasoline

DOES WHAT NO OTHER GASOLINE EVER DID BEFORE KEEPS R.UST OUT as it PUTt ,.,

SUPER.·POWEA '"

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He!e's gasoline that's really tzew ••• gasoli_ne o£ !zew SUPER-POWER • • : 11ew1 high anti-knock , .. tzew1 money-savmg mdeape .•• th~ fine~t gaso line ever made. by Sinc~air fo~ your car. ~n~ i?to this Super Smclatr Gaso• line is blended Sinclau'~ m1racle rust mhtbttor, RD-119. ·RD.·119 st.ops rust and corrosion in your gas tank and whole fuel system~tops stallmg. hard starting and costly repairs caused by rust and corroston. Get ~ew SUPER-POWER, plus new Anti-Rust Protection. Stop at the H·C·stgn.

NEW~ANTI-RUST

SINCLAIR 'GASOLIN.E. WITH. RD-119

• $1NCLAIR FUEL OILS ALSP CONTAIN RD·II~ ANTl·RUSI

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Barr's. Sinclair Se~Vice 111 s. Ceda1·

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Classified Advertising HI~IF'EHH -a fl'llHh lwlfcrH for

Hlllt•, cnlf )ly Ririe, H. H. Bll.zm·, nn1'1.h <!nl·ncl' of Cnthollr' t•hun•h hy Wllllnms ·road, phone 5481. I.calle.

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SIT~O--Aalt us n!JoUt 0111' new 1U51 FOR SALE- ,Jun~ r!lovcr h11y; lr-H.IIJRtone ~Jio. s. A. J~nxlon, vin Smith, 28Mi PlnlnH road, Livestock phono 220flfl MnHrm, 2Rwl.f phonn n?,B I Mason. :lw2p

I !lUI WID It- 1-Jolsll;Jn IJclfo)r, t111o In HOLSTEIN or Shorthorn nullserv· n)lo 11 t n weelc Wllllnm Shnrlnnrl,

Ice nt your farm. l'uretJred Hoi- HN!ond ho11se c-ast of brlel< r!llllrch •teln bull from record dam. AIRo 011 Dexte1· '!'rail. awl p

· regiHtorerl Hhorl.hom hull, Charg'cs n.ru $3.fi0 within first mght miles, YORI\SIIIIUU BOARS fo1· Hlilr!, f2 repent trip. Smnll nrlrlltlono! l'f!ltrly fol' :;~t·,vir!e. Lollis 1~. SLid, charge If further. Wllllnm MUH· phone. 2G·Iflfl 1\lnsrm. :lw I Jl our, 3 miles southenRt of Dnns- , -

villa. Phone DmlHYille 2891 or I F Tools 2886. n~~-~ a~m

Used Tl'actol's Trnr!loi'R for 1-2-~-hotl om plows

Silsby Implement Co.

Mnsnn I

COI"tN----Cm·n fo1· Httle, 70c n emlc, niHo wire hnled mixed hlly, 5fic 11

h11Jo. John Heintz, one mile ROUth of AmelhiH, 1 Y. mile west to Gould road, Routh % mile. Phone Aure­lius 17H. :Jw3p

STHA W- 300 balcH of ~:·lmw I'm· Rille. N01m11n R~c.lo1·, :175 Frost

l'ond, Wllllnmston, m• phone Mn­Hon 268!1-1. :!IV I p

STRAW-Baled wheat straw. Chnr·Jes Wilcox, Dansville. 3wl

!1Er:IR'l'El1Eil Jlf!LRTE!N spl'ing-. -·--- STRAW--- 1,000 !Jnles of good Jng· r:nws fiiH,I heil'cr:;, C. B. CASf•J 1-IAMMI~R MilL for sn)e f l l wheal straw, <JOe n bnlc 01' $18 II

l II . nnd Dnvid Bl'llclit'\' 1-lnmmt'l'lllill. SILOS lwep 50% more CCI Vfl ue ltoln. Will deliver. Hoy D. D~mald, Hntilh, .Jt·., R . ~. Wi lllll1Htnn. F I E lt n t 1 w·J I In ,Y0\11' hay, ·boost mill<, l·~cf. COI'Ilel' ol' 'l'llttlu llnrl Burnes mnrls, Wolverine Snlt•s l'avilion. l'ltou1• 'mn < were -, Oil e -, J • Willianlstnu fi•l·l M. fi~W'J'I•' Jiniw-;tou, JIHill corllt!l' of Waldo pmduC'Iirm. Semi today for FHE:E lloulc 1, Mason. Phone Mnson

~----------------- anti l.lur·J<inl' rorllls, phono £110-1•'·12 "G1·nsslnnd J~nrming" booi<Jel., low 2362R. aw1 "'·W~S •II yearling PWcH, \Viii Wi11iuJnnloiL 2w2p winlcr :;iJo pnces .. Vestaburg -~-- --'" '" St'lr Cr1 V"st·Jblll'/! Mtc•IJ r.Jl\VIt' ITA Y- Goor! haler! mixed hnv, . ~20 Hell n)) 01' ,·11 ",'1111111 lotH. PhontJ - - I 1 ., ~. • ' • • .,

" " MANUJU~ LOADF:Il. Ford-Fer- rt ton. Also mmc nlfnl.frt, GOc n Clwl~en 21Hr\1 hcLwePn li und H:OO h,·us11 n llllllliii'O )1Jllde1· wilh tllt•l!---·----------- --------------- hale. Will rlelivcl', !loy D. Dnnnlrl, ~ 111 1 w·l J 13 I I tl I ~--_:____-~-----------___ ,eeoop for ~a it~. Al~o 11.~ lt. p, C in- • r•m·ne1· of nr·nr.H niH 'l'u 11 l'onr s,

, , l11n 1-PIH tnt~ine w111t o to J ·'Jl"'"J I p., 1,111 J1'qt,liJlTient Route 1, Mnson. P.honc 2:!628 Mlt· cr-Jm£/rl~!t WHI PJ•, hrmrs and 0 Jl1' 11 r"dllt'l'r. 13ol.h in g-ootl r:ontlil.inn. c. - <.• '. ·1 son. :lwl ?III.H}>~,IHIII.lt>,~ .J:Ot~,P·, 1 ~ 1 ; ~~~0 L. Wt•slervell, 10110 W . • Tuii:V road, -- -----·- -----

HLinW, ,oc h.tlt.. I•. L. I 1 ~ 1' 1 ' 1 • ~H 27 1HFI1 LnnHing·, phont! !lr\Hf>,\ Lnn- 1 F'r.crl Mill wllh 1'nhln }lal'c1 tO (}et wnvcl'iy r11nrl, plwne 2Hh:Ht. 2w2 ~~~;;_:___ ____ ·__ _______ 2w2 I Fel'tl'll'zel_'

Nr•w Colly P'I'O S)Jrcnclcr - I ------I HOLSTEIN J-mWEH fu1· Rnle, I j Chnln flnw, Jll'ir.es rrrhtectl for

just fl'f·Hil. Also Dlll'hrtlll r·ow, :l Usee] FaJ'm Ji"qtll.l) limiter! limn ycnrs old, with heifer r·nlf hy slrle,l "- c - -' • J

cu~rl ~ GuPI'ns<!Y h•M<·rs •lue '""n. j n1ent Values 1

floilmt 1-Iught!s, 2HOI Mr•rlrlinn 1 S'J l I 1 t C rond, phone Lt.slltJ o·IH2. awl ,, 1 S Jy 111]) Omen 0.

usmo 1 Mnson COW --llcgi!it ••rt!d Cluemsey t•ow Mlnncnpolls-Moline DiRr. Plow

1 wllh calf. Also gTur!L• tiu<'rnscy Mlnncnpolls-Molinc li!l Comhinr. 1

lwlfor with t•alJ', l.wu ~I'll tit! Gut!l'll·

1

rowm· Col'll Shell PI' sey r:ows wll h r:alVPs, grade Ciuem- John Deere Plow, 2-bottom, 1 \· AC.V r!OW, frt'.'ill in A Jll'il. Ban.~-rs

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1 cl n .], tested, un li'III'P. Nol. nl home in Sprlnglool.h J-llli'I'OW n.fl.crnoon. \Villlnm l~t>llSI'h, :J:\71 Graham lliclrl Ct,!lival.or t.:orwiu rout!, plwne ~:!X-H \Vii·!. II 2 ., Implement 'rmilct· ~~::_o~:_.__ W.-J~ i McCormiclcDer.ring 8-ft. rli~c.

2-4!lwl

SNOW PLOW or hull<lozer lllnrles lo fit Universal tractor loatlers,

or will il11ild to fit YI!UI' loatlt!r 01'

trnnim·. Dave and Dorn Diehl, Dnnsvillc. Phones 2G3l and 2172

SHOA'l~S- 20 sllonls, WPighing RO i Oliver 60 tt·u.:,tor nnrl culti· · D:tn!Wille. 2w1 to lOll Jhs. IJcni'.Y l•'cl·;·pmnn,. one 'I valot·

mile eaHt. or Olc<'lll"s on lJ!'l-10, Ji'-~0 t.rnctoJ· nntl cullivalnr h(lliSC No. 1:i72, phnnt! 87f>R:, Lnn-/ 0Jivc1· tlO 'ami lrnclnr nntl cul-siug, lluule J, Ol<t•moH. :lwl 'I livntol' 1

l!OU'l'I'EJN cow, ·I .Y•'HI'S old, rt 11 e W. C. Allis Chnlmrr~ trnrtor soon. Ward Vif'fll'\', .Jr., 4ll•IO und r·ull.ivator

Merldinn m:Jtl, fii'HI. ;>i:rce sonlh of 1

Oliver 70 lt·nclor

1 I•'Jlchb11rg- road. 3w2 •

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Cnse mnnurc spt·crulcr

F'I~EDI~H CA1yrJ..E T nm lnl<ing Nl~W I ot·!lei'H now on ft)<'ti<'l. nnrl rlairy: Corn Picl<cr·R

1

heifers, blood lt>Hir.r!, •lOll l.o 700 · Disc T-lltt'I'WS poun<L~, 2f>c to 27',~ e I h.: 2r.n to Plows 400 pounds, 21if' In :Wr! lb. Roy D. 1

f 'I' l l I Drngs I Donnltl, r•orncr o 11 I. c ant Gl'::tin Drills

1 Burnes l'!lnd, phone 23628 Mason, Power Mowers Hmtl:_:~_MnMn. :Jwl Manure Sp1·catlers 1

General Electl'ic Water rrank

De-I eel's Spcelal PMce

$!l.9fi <ormet·ly ~1!l.!Jfi

Collins Sales & Service.

MaRon 3-4Dw1

2nr;, SUPF,R PT-J.OSPITATE 0-20-20

\vc havo n cm·load of cnclt on Lhe roar!. Will he l1cm in :t cm1:plc of tlays. 'rhr:sc a1·c de,Cinilcly h:ll·d-lo­gel ,nnnlyHcs. Tal<e lt now while It Is nvulla'hle.

Mason glevator Co. Mnson 3341

CORN- 800 crates of co1·n for snle. Also R <lom·s of cnsilngc.

Davirl Demond, Route 3, Leslie, phone 30·19 M:!.~on, 2375 Hawley road. 3w1!;

II-lAY Fil'st nnrl seeond cutting nl­

fnlfa and I~Jclino clover hay. Also wheat str·nw nncl ;,oo bushc.Js of <!OI'Il. Will delivet·. Glenn Oes-tcl'ic, lhi'CC miles SOIIth of Mttson on Erlcn· I'Oacl, pl10ne Mason 1782.

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CORN FOR SALE. Clayton Sher-man, 2:!04 Barnes road, phone

I ~~~-•s_o_n_2_7_78_6_, _E~':~:_~-----~-:'::t 200 BALES ALFALFA and Brame

' at $10 per ton, 1,000 bales nt $20 per ton. Joe Mnrlin, 171!1 E., Howell-Mrtson road, Williamston.

3W1Jl -------------------TT-TR y.: E-YT<~AR-OLD C:uemscy ll'lcld Cultivators I

cow far salt•, fi'C-'h wilh hcifel' Minneapolis-Moline R. z. u. G. ----------- Automot'lve rnlf !Jy Ririe. 'f'wo miles south of Model 'rractm·s I Dexter Tmil on Mel'!<! inn mart.( TRACT 0 R-Intcrnntional F-20 P.hone Mason 2:!JJ01. Ccralrl Wal- 1 Francis Platt tractor with hyllmulic lift and ~~-·~ __ l_l_o_•_·_f. ____________________ :Jwtl· lcullivalm·, good l'llil'bel' and in A-1 - - Minneapolis-Moline :Jenicr condi I ion. Also Oliver Rndex 1G· ONF: RF:CTS'PF:RI~D Polanrl Cl1ina I Goodyear Ji'arm ·rires and Tubes I in. sin.glr:; bottom plow, in good

boa1·, rl'nd_y fm· scn•ice, $50. Dcx- i 3 miles uorth of Mason on US- concl1tiun. l•'rancis Burgess, 2 1;~ . tcr 'rhornton, Route l, Williams- I 127, first fnrm south 011 College mile;; west of Mason on Coh1mbia ton, 2 miles snulll nnrl 1 ~ mile road. Phc,ne 25971, "'>ad, Route 3, Mason, ]1hone 5981 we:>l. or Williamston, JG80 ,.Holt' 47wtf Mason. 3w1 road. ..w2pl -------- ------------------------------------- THAoC1'0R-l940 Fatmall F-14 COW--Ycung- large Holstein cow tracto1· on mbbet·, mounted plow

B & M Auto Sales USED CARS

CHEVROLET, 1950 2-door .. $1265 NASI-I, Hl50 Rambler ............ $1095 PLYMOUTH. 1949 4-door .... $1095 DODGE, 1949 Clnb Coupe .... $1195 CHEVROLET, 1948

Am·.eo 2-dom· ............... 7 ....... $ 805 PONTIAC, 194-7 2-doot· -·---·--$ 795 for sale, due soon. Ieimer Wnt- I TRACTOR-AIIIB-pwlmers w. c. r ancl cultivators, $275. Rohel't War-

tel'S, 1102:i Josco mnrl, 18 mile.,; tmctot· and cultivator lor snle. ncr,-134•1 Sout.h Aurelius: r"nd, TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS cast of :Mason. 3w1p 1 Also International 2-H plows, I Route 1, Mason, phone Am·c!ius CHmVROLET, 194.1 Club

- -- [electric milk <'ooler, wnshing 1510. · 3w1 CoUiJe .................................... $ 195 . PUIU~BilED Dut·oc mws and gilts llanlts, electric wnlel' healet·, 10 PLYMOUTH, 1940 2-doOI' .... $ 135

due ln farrow in F'chrnary, nJso

1

1 gal., grain drill, gravel box, .John I PLOWS --Two good used 2-bQtlom CHEVROLET, 1938 ·1-door ----$ 135 boars of scrviec ag-e. Clarence Deere plow, 12-inch, and 2x4's 81 lractm· plows, H-inch, $65; 16- I Blosscy, William,·olon, :181~ !3111'1<- and 10 ft. long. Floyd Weldon, inch, ~50. !loy D. Dona.lcl, phone AUTHORIZE1D WTLLYS SALES Icy I'Oacl. ~w1pj Route !!, Mason, % mile north of I Mason 23G28, Comer of Tuttle and AND SERVICE -------------- . -------- M-36 on MPridian phone 21033 Barnes rortd.s, Route 1, Mason. 3 miles nolol,h,of Mason on US-127 COW-- New l\I1lch cow fo1· sale, 1 Mason. ' 4Dwtr' 3wl Phone 6H0-·16411 gr~de Holstcrn, S yenrR old, calf I Evenings· call 6H0-45161

by s1rle, ba~-r and teals 0. K Ver- BROODER--1,000 capacity- elcc-nel' Wrtll\el', 2265 MIII'I'R? road, -- ---- , lric battery chick broodet· for Roulc 1, Stocl;,IJI'id,~c. r:wnc :Hll I ~NI~ERSAL sale, IJsccl four weel<s at Millville Dan.wille. :Jw1 MANU!lE J.OADEHS on M-36. Louis Swa.boda, 1832

_____________ -- ---------------- Cheaper, s1mplcr, cas1er to Slack1bridge road. Phone 1-F-12 BUcK Rcgi,;lcl'cd Shropshire mount than any other loadet•. Slockbt·idge. 3w1p

bur•lt fo1· sale, four-yt•nt·s-old. AI- Will lift more than a ton. to11 L . .Jewell, Mns0n, Houle J, DAVE & DORN DIEHL fiR.OODER HOUSE for sale. AI~~~ )Jbonc 222:1:1. 131!1 Sonllt .leffcr- I Dansville battery brooder, imn l1ettle, son. 3w11 Phonas 2631 and 2172 I wood feeders, metal feede1·s, eg,g -------------------- 9wtf lbnslwts, egg scales, candler, chicle· SOW -- 'f'hOJ'OI!ghhi'C!I I-lnmpshirc •m fence, posts and 7x20 green-

sow for sale, due lo furrow in I house, L. H. Van Etten, 1777 about four wccl<s, thircl litter. Last SILOS-In building n Rilo you Aurelius 1·oad,\ Holt, phone ,12361 llttcl' she gnve birth to 12 and should usc the very best made _Holt. 3w2 rniscd 10. Also two-wheeled t1:ail- i and we have them. · Good early ----- --­cr, 4x0, all around slocl1 tratlcr. discount. Buy now. Arlie Wood, 1949 JOHN DE.EH.E Model A tmc­Height 4 fl. Excellent condition. Leslie. Phone Leslie 4413. lor with Power-'frol, Rollama-Ncm·J_y new. F. J. Dolbce, Route 1, 50wtf tic, in ]JcJ·fect condition. Burrill Mnson. Phone 2105 Aurelius. :Jw1 Drivel', 1295 Elliott I'Oatl, 18 miles

Pim1-=i~1-r~~,i~-.~ --i;ig:~ · -[~;.--~-~~. Holiday Specials I ~~~t 1~,;rrason of,r Howell a.nds~~ Mrs. CJ'flcc Slrohcl, 1<l-IO House

road, Wellbcrvill~. ~w1 In Good Used I SMITH SILOS, wet mix vihrntcd ·--~---- -------~------ hloc!;s. Delivered and erected. BULI~-RcgiR.tererl Holstein lmll of F--1 :·ll'lll M:t(~Jtt'ltCl'Y Buy early nnd gc•t tlwt early dis-

good breeding. Joe Martin, 1719 ~ ~ - count. 3wt.f East Howell-Mason rontl, Wil-llomston. 3w1;J

Specials TWO 1041 CHEVROLETS, one

convertible, one club r:oupe. Both have good motors. Body needs some repairs. Full selling pric ~. $100 your ehoi~e.

! 1951 HENRY J. G-cylindcr, ra­

dio, heater and ovenll·lve. This car is new. Selling price $1,495,

HAPPY NEW YEAR Holiday wishes from Ruy

Fisher Sales

Ray Fisher. Open evenings until 9

2415 North Cedar Street, Holt

A-1 Ust~il

mul Cal's

Tl'taekR

Used Cal's and

Tl'ucks Bal'gain Pl'icecl

We'1·e clearing tho Decks fol' the 1952 FORD

Buy Now and Save 1 Oril FORD Deluxe Tudm·. 13lnr'l<.

Radio nnd hent.el'. Big snvlng on l.hls nlmosl new CUI'.

1051 FORD Custom Fonlor. BJ·onze mel.nlllc. l~orrlnmntlc transmission and complelr) Ill!· cmmol·ies.

lOriO CHEVROLE'T' Fleet line Tn­dm·. Tan. CmnpJcle UCCCHSOr)t!S. Stnndunl lrnnsmlBsinn.

1050 FOHD Custom Tmlnrs. 4 I o ciruosc ft•om. 'l'wo hnve fnmous Ford overdrive. One hns white Hldewnlls.

lOriO FOHD Business Coupe. Dlnf!ic Sharp ns new.

11!40 DESOTO 4-rloor, metallic !lnish. I~Juid complete ncccssnrles. 000 miles.

Bt!llllliful <lrive 1111<1 Only ~D.-

194!1 f•'OHD Custom Tudor. Sna mist grPen. Excellent condition.

1049 !~ORO Custom Fnrtlm·. Gt•ny metallic. Complete equipment Including overdrive.

1047 LINCOLN Sedan. C1·ny mc­tnllic. A hig- fnmily cnr nt the price of a Ford.

19•Hl FORD Super· Deluxe Fortior. BJo.clc Nic~lv rnnlnpcd. 1

TRUCI{S 1050 CHEVROLI~T 1,~ Ton Picknp.

Dark blue. Delu:o-:~ cah. Heal.e1'. Heavy duty tires.

1947 INTERNATIONAT. 1 1,!, Ton Stnl1c. Two speed nxle. Excel­lent conrlilion. Priced fm· qulcl< sale.

1046 CHEVROLE'r % 'ron Piclwp. Ileal sha1·p.

Open Evenings

Roy Christensen Your Friendly Ford Dealer

210 Stale St. Phone 9Gll

Mnson

2w1

GEA•RS- New rin,;; gear anr.J pin-ion gem· for Chevrolet }Jassen.ger

car, gcm·s to fit 19·10 on, ~~ price. GcQrge H. Ellison, J1·., phone Ma· son 2G161, Route 2, Mason .

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'• ._._, r- ·a."'?:n?' ·::: 7r ., ... ,., ··.•:::·· 11·rr~·'!'.~~ar··s ,_, · 1''1£io;&

.. tl 11Uii£9k ... , ......... a-.aa ________ ,

Rcmemhcr when n r.hnlcc of the lmnd Rcnled ,;~ businef,R deal? It wa:; a

f•·iendly way, bt!ilt up en respect for· the othet· fellow. Y ot;'ll rind the vct·y

:;mr.e fricndlinc~s her·e today, but we've milled insm·ancc to malw thingr. ~afcr·

fnr you. No mol"c, "But'l thought you meant this," m· "I .said thnl!" We

sal'cgum·d all transactions wit-h you by putting it on paper, thus P-liminatinl!

any·lo:;s because of misundct·standing. Profit the modem way. ((}Inc in today.

THE FARMERS BANK iHemhet· FDIC

Dependable

' U secl Cars

Oldest Banli in Ingham County Federal Resl'I'\'C SyHt em

Ingham County News January 17, 1952 Page 6

PRE-WAR trade-ins, ·no downl pnyments 19ll Ford lurlot' I'll I -------­

Dod;i·c Hedn~, l941 Olds club ~~oi;Jl<',' 1D!i0 DODGFr-·Mcnrlow!JI'OOl< 4-1 HHl Hudson six sedan, l!l:m La­

rloor sedan .. This is n one-o\vncl', Salle sedan, J!J:l7 Plymouth coupe, l'lll' nnd in good condition.

119~3 Chevmlet se~Jan deliver;·.

1940 DODCF:-- Coronel c!u!J eoupc. TllCi:C CUI'S Hl'll a),) rccen•l ll'flrle-1\!etallic bronze finish. Gyroma- in;; ami have been ·driven even· tic, rnclio, henlcr, dil·eelional, rhy. All h~l\'e he~1tcrs and a1c Win­signals, haciHip ligh l~. white lcl'izccl. All p1 icet;! uncle1· ~l D:-i. Will wall tires. You will be proud to trade fot· anything or value an!l owu l11is sha 1~1 autnmohilc. finance. Wnyn·e's A uta Salcr,, ~101

Make 1\T:lson Jlon1r. App!innrr.

Yo11r Ljll'rl'll.l\t' Hr.:JdquaJ·Lcrs Sec Oil I' cr. mplel.e ~luek of

Heveo l•'•·ct•;.:c, R On Display

S-1ri-2:l l'uhie rt.

1949 DODGE- Comnct. club coupe S. Cellar, phone 51103 Lansing. 1\.tf aSOl1 Heater, low mileage and very!---------- --- 3w1 I-Iol11C l'l)l'lli'al1Ce S!W.I1p, ) I HAVE several vet•y cle•an ;:JOpU· -~

i1949 DODGE--Meadowbrook 1-' Jar malte one-ownm· post-wa I' 120 w. MnpH door sedan. Grey finis.h. Hcatc1 cars from 1!l46 to 1950, a.IJ holly Phone 2fl!l11 I

48wl and clirection•J.l sJ,::;·nn!s. Ta.p con- ,;lyles am! colors. Majarity have ________ _ clition. 1 ~rlios nncl heatei'S, all pricerl very

1950 CHEVROUIT-- Stylinc club 1 fni1·. Ncccl l1·ar!c-in1 very b~trlly, coupe, Radio and lwntcr. Come I will f1nnncc 1~p to 18 months, n~ in anrl Jooll litis one ovc1·. I'nccd p:tymcnts until Much. WnyP.,,'s ta sell. Auto ~·:lies, 2·101 S. Ccclm·, phone

1040 FOi1D---Cus~om Tudor sedan. fillO;{, Lansing·. :lw1 Radio and IJCalcr, serrt covc·r·s.,-------- ------ -------- ------

--~-- ---------T-iOTJ:"fc·riOLIJ r;uo; 1.; Wood or

coal l'<ll~ge, $1:i; l'uffc~t' lalJ]C, $10; r01::<rl rlil:in.:·; 1·oJ"lll l:thle, $8; two Dx 1·1 linnlell!'l n1:~·;, nw-·ct· beP.'l undnn1\ ont~ hln' l~ :md onP tlov;er ;JOlt ern. AI''" ::n IJ,,,, lno~·tl. Mrs.­Htl~i!·Wil EbcJ·Jy, :..;;:.t:: t~:ircrl nmd, Holl. Pl1one I·Jr:!l ·11:lfi/. ~w2

sirle view mirror, bncl<-up ligllts h 1 d vary fohnlp throu;;-hout. · House 0 d God\ S

19•16 STUDJCBAKER---S !; y w n ~ 111 - ---- ·

WOULD YOU LIKE to own n •better car'l We would lil1c to hnve the opportunity lo ;:JI'OVC [,hat you will g-et mol'e car fm· the money you intend to. spend if you sho.p ami buy from the bigge1·, cleanet· display of one­owner cars on Les Foote's lot,

Champion 2-c!oo1· sedan. J-Icnt­C1', ovcnlt ivc. A bnq;nin ns is !j;\17ii.

lll.J1 PLYMOUTH COI!!lC. 'l'l1is pre­war C'al' Jws mnny rlcpuncl"hlc

1 1

mile~ lcf.t in il. Come in all! loo); ll (J\'et•.

' Philp Motor Sales

rmrner of State and Ma.ple. On1· 227 N. Cecla1· 'I

lmdc a.Jiowance for you1· pres- Plwne 2~081 ent ca1· is the best" Clbtainable. 3w1 You judge the ap;Jcarnncc and ------------------------price, we guaranolec the eolllli- 1040 2-TON STUDE-EAKER true!< tion. for sale. Cnn he seen n l Ed's Re-

19·19 FORD-Co~vcrti1ble "8." T·hi.s fincJ·y, Mason, pl•onc !l171 Mason. car shows the best of care, has 3w2p n brand ne;w top, radio, heater, -----~------------------­E!potJi,ght and backup light. Yow·s for only 1-3 clown on· a most t•easonn:ble price.

Used Cars

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Shellane Bottled Gas

Free Delivery Service·

Check Our Installation PJ•icc:;

13olllccl Gns A p;1liances

F. G Anderson & Sons

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Bottled Gas 1

I I InstnllalionR, Cotorcrsions, <\p-

JIIinnces

'1fieJ,i.gan

I

I Easy Terms, l~rqc Delivery

Don Hill Dansville Phone 23G:l

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3l~:i S. OJ;rr .os 11<1., Olmmos Phone Lttnsin~ 8·7!H~l

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Pel'kins H~rclware .] ,·--.-­'1 FOil SALK- F't·igirlnirc l·cfriger­

1950 CHEVROLET-A like new 1· @) Senger coupe tlmt is really good ' Uf'. and Trucks door with heatm·, 19-17 fivc-;Jas· ·~· I for the money, 1941 flvc-pas- EASY WA!:JHER

SALES· & SERVICE

ntm·, Thor w:1~ :1ir.g m:H.:hine :trul A. B. fo11r lllll'lll'l. g·aH stove lhnt could cn~ilv lJr~ {'011\'l'l'ied 1nto hot .. tic gn.s. Tllc~c~ :110 all in very g~od cnn:lilion. Ji'olnterly ilelong-ctl to Bel'llHI Sll:J.ft•r. C:111 ilc RCCn at 218 8. Ma.rlu :;lrecl by calling­Fred Fan .... ;on, phone fifi82 1\fason. Pl10ne 4~11

Mason ---------------~--- * 19~1 Fel'gll~<lll 'l'l'llclol', just CALVIDS---Two Hereford heifer I lil1e new, with 1ww ll·nclur gual'·

culves fo1· sale, been on eowH all anlec. - d I Hay-Grain-Fee

sengel" coupe old enough to l Jmow the ways of bhc road, but , I .good enough to set ve you ma.ny , _

Phone 4-0581 Holt miles in the months to come. 19fi0 GHEVROLET Slyleline do-2w1 .1950 HUDSON "6" Pncemnl\et·. luxe 2-cloor. Hndio nnd hcalc1·.

:1w1p noo s. Jefferson

llte time, in A-1 sha1Jc, wch;h nbout 400 Ills each. Will sell by the * l!liiO Fergusotl Tmc(m· in good pound 01.- will sell outright. Pnul condition with 11-inch tiruM on Stt·ouse. Route 3, Mason, phone 25898 Mason. ~wl

SHCiRTI-iORN-BULT~-~~oan, 'o~~ 1 y.ctll' old. Also two young mill<· ing Shorthorn cows, due soon, nnd baled hay, first and second cut­tlng·s, nll' wire lmlcs. H. B. Frost, 170ri Zimmer rand, Williamston, phone 608-F'-5 WHiinmston. 3w2p ---· ---·-----~- ------------PIGS-20 Hnmps.hh·c plg.s foJ"snlc, , 11 weclts old, rcasouahle price. Uoycl Leonard, phone Lrtnsing 87724. · · 3w2 ----~~~~---~-------

H0G-Exl.ra hcn.vy-boncd Poland

l'C:ll'.·

* 19~9 .Tohn Dcc!'c Model A (l·ac­lol' with cultivator. new . (Jaint job, motor comtJI!:lely -:-verhuul­cd. 'l'hiH iH a hargain.

* 19.J..fi McCnt·mick - Dr•el"ing l\lo­del liN '1'1·aclo1' in ~·o4HI condi­lion.

* John Deere 1\101lcl B Trnctot• with cultivulor. ·

AlsQ Ilnl'e on ITallll New Ilolland Farm WagonR, Piehl

Cho)lllCrR, Hay UailHs

Just Received

CULL BEANS for sale, free from stones, 22 per cent protein, the

only cheap feed uvnilnhle. Web­berville Elevator Co. 3w1

HAY FOR SALE--Quanti.ty baled lm)', first and second cutting al·

(alfn, nlso some ve1·y fine quality timothy with Ji.ght mixture of red clover. V .• J. Bt·own, 927 Diamond road. Phmte Mason 5541. 3wtr

ALWAYS FIRST-lvrore ror your· money. Use I<asco or Rowena

feeds. A feed for every need, Baby chlclts, gus and oil, fence.· Tom­linson's Business- Center, Holt.

30wtf Chinn sloe!< hog for snlc, proven

se\·vlcent!Jle. Claude Laxton, 10 mUes cast ot' Mason on East Co­lumbia, house No. 3100. · 3w1p

A Shitnnent- of New Holland Bnlet• 'l'wine.- Get yom·s 'l'oday!

• HAY for s.ale, 850 bales, first cut-. '

H~lliPSHIRE BOAR for sale. Vln· , ~en.t Heeney, 2365 Catholic Church road, Bu.nlter Hill. 3w1p

Now is The 'l'ime To buy your new or used fnl'nt

machinery. Don't wnit until spring. Dl'o(J in and see the 1ww l~erguson 30 'l'l·nctm· wiih all of the new fea­hn'eR it tn·esen t s.

ting mixed hny. Elmer Rey­nolds, two mile::r south oJ: Mason,. first house west on Tomllnson l'Ond off US-127, phone 27289 Mason. . ~1

Attmctlve blue 2-door that is Onyx blaclc clean· Un·oughont. Has rnclio and 1050 · F'ORD Custom Tudor. Very 1------------------' 22wtt

G 1 TJ 1 C ·heater. H you u.re lool1ing for n low mileage. ooc l sec . ars I family CUI' we would lil<e to show 1049 CH.EVaOLET Stylelinc de- •12-INCH cnst ii'Oil sinll for sale this one. to you. luxe •l-c!oor. In g-ood condition, with n right hand rll'nin !Jo~u·d

1949 BUICK 4-cloor, rnclio, uJeater 1947 PONTIA.G--Choosc from 2. -tit·cs ncal'iy new. and fittings. Al.oo new bonnet fo1· rtnd dynaiflow. 1 A 2-door and a 1-door. Both arc 19-19 J~OHD Cutom Tudor. Clcnn. 2-1-in.eh f1u·nncc. Lellay SncJcnR,

19!l1 MERCUR:y" Sedan, automa- I in good -m.e~lumical and appear- 1918 MJL.P.CURY Cl\llb Coupe. 528 K Ash street. Phone Mnon tic transmission, radio, hetttcr. . ance condttJOn, Shanp m nil w2ys. . . . 25151. . . :Jwlp

1949 PLYMOUTH 4·door, cle:m 11H8 DODGE-Custom 1-door-with 1048 DOCGE •1-cloor. A nice car and In good shatpe. radio, healer and brtekup lights, 1918 FORtD Fordor.. Fully

1942 PONTIAC 2-door, new ti1·es, 1946 1-door with l'flclio and heal- cqu!p~Jc:d, exlm clc:tn. .good motor, No. 4325. cr. Want to !Joasot n1!Jout your 1947 FORD Tudm·, Checl< this

1910 BUICK 4.-door. WU! sell cn1· buyin•g ... we can help you. op1·ice before you .liuy. cherup. 1919 OLDStMOBI::.ii:- '·76" coupe 1947 FORD Fordor. H,adio, heater

Hl1B BUICI{ 4-door, radio, heater. sedan a.nd it Is clean, 1946 .1-dool' and spotligohl. Lil<e new inside sedoan· "76" with hydmm3,lJc. Ottl' and out.

Bottle Ga~ Sel'vice

Hilton & Richards .gunrantee 1s your assurance of 1947 CHEVROLET Flecllinc ·1- Philgns in 20 or 100 potmtls satis•fnction. door. A one owner cm1 that has cylinders. Phone 26141 Mason

·Used Cars

and Trucks

1949 MEROUiRY-2-door, radio, lmd the bert of care. heaoter an.d spotlight. A clean cn.r 19-11 BUJDK, 1-door. inside and out. Let's talk trade. 1941 CHEViROI.•ET, ?.-door

NA1SH-Is your 1 best buy. Right 1010 CHE·VROT~ET, 2-door. flOW you can owl!' n 1951 for less 1937 PLYMOUTH, 2-door. than you would el(1)ect to pay. We have several clemonstrnl:IJrs, a good selection of 1950 models with overdrive or hydrama.tlc.

1950 CHEJ.VROLET %-ton Piclt· up. Radio and ohcntcr.

lOO:potmds delivered

also

COMPJ~ETE LINE OF

. SEVEN FEEDER PIGS for sale, ~eLween 80·100 lbs. Phone Lnn­

Blll·g 8-48·14. 3'Y2 S'l'RAW-Bnled wbe!Ll straw fQr t94.1 Plymouth .2-door, good tl'l\ns·

NAISH is the 1~-c-o-n·o-m-y em· with all the big car featur.es. Style, comfol,t, sntfety and n lot

1949 CHE.VHOLET %-ton Piclt· Philgas Ranges up. New motor. .

FlilEDER PIGS-30 feeqer pigs for sale, nice ones. .Ciar·e Shower­

in~n. 1170 Ka.ne road, phone Fow­Je~vllle 228-F-21. . . 3w1

. 'B6ARS-Four · ~t·nde Yor\tsl,llre . tboo.rs for sale. L. G. Hlne, Do.ns-·

· v!Jic, 1210 Daldn rand. 3w1p

.:_ CQW-8-;vear-old .Jersey .cow, due - · ,to freshen now,. Insemination , tlreedlng. E. D. Brown, Route 1,

01\cmos. Pl1onc 508F23 Williams· top: Sw1

sale, never been wet. Call 3275 portntion Holt. . ' 2·W•l

PRICE Tractor & Implement

Company ,

S'l'R.AtW-Wlre,bnlcd straw· for sale. .Aliso tatble model cream

separatot•, Harold Brodberg, 1198 Aurelius road, 2lh miles north O<f Columblo. road, phone Holt 3171, Route 3, Mason. 3w1p

HAY for sale-330 wlre-tled bales f 1\1 mixed clover, al.slke· i.ind tltnothy,

One 1\lile East o 1\lason 01\' -36 . SOc each. Wt•ite for n.ppolntment. Phone 22955 1\faso•.t Fred Wedliclt, 322 S. H<'tlw>..ll, Lnn•

GO w. 1 sinog. · iu:.

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1940 Fot•d plclt-up, fair condition

Silsby Implement Co. Mason

2-49wi

1948 FORD truck with 8 cylinders, has Omaha. raclt and holst in

very good condition $1,500. El'llest s:1 'IIW, 3Sll Mct,idinn road, phone Lansing 87752, Sw1

o.f miles to the .gallon of .ga.s. Get the facts a11d 1be a. wise investol·, be a happy motorist in the years to come.

Open to 9 p .. m. State and Maple

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1937 FORiD Tudm·, in good eon<li· tlon. Can be- seen' 2U, miles

sollth of Dansvllle. Phone Illms• ville 2035. --· I 3wlp

1949 0!-IEVROI:.:ET %-toh Plcl<· .up. Low mlleag~ 'Y.i~h deluxe Caob,

1947 CHEVROLET 2-ton with dum'IJ box. In g-ood condition.

1942 Ch!lvrolet 2•ton long wheel 1bnse with good siJaltc 'body. -A .good tru'Cl<.

Al Rice Chevrolet 44.9 s. Jefferson st .. Mason

Phone 23061 2w1

Instnlla.tton free on nll ranges a.nd wn tor hen ters purchased from us.

Mason I-foine Appliance

120 W. Maple Phone 29511 46wtf

Rlni'RIGU::RATOR Slewnrl-Wm· nell' l'Ofl'igern lnr, u.pn 1 t1nen t

size; Lcn'c;:-cr oil lwnl.er willt fan, like new. Frnncis Bu1 gcss, 211f! miles wc~l. of Mrrs.on on Cnl11m!Jia ronrl, Route 3, · Ma,;m~, phone li981 . Mason. ~w1

FURNA:cn: - One regisle1· coal furnace nncl upri~~ht piano, rc:t·

somrble. Phone 217[)1. Mason. 3wl

WASHING MACT-1\NW, Kenmore deluxe, for snh. Good concli­

Lion. Cluu·Jcs Dent, 417 North Edgnr l'ontl !linson phone 21589.

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LENNOX Heating- Equipment

• Sales. •· Repair • Clennlng

CO,MPLETill PLUMBING SERVICF.

INDUSTRIAL AND COM· MERCIAL HEATING

EAVESTROUGHING, new and repair

We also have excellent Used Furnaces, S takers nnd Blowers.

Some -practically new F. lt. A. Tat·mR Available

.F. C. Anderson & Sons

Dansville Phone 2363

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1 II I l. $1ifl GO W (' M'll , PO'I'ATOE:S - Chlppcwn. r.'rnnlt ayne '• l l 81 Hill, ('OJIICl' of TiownJrl nnd Wil-l'llmW :mx:1:1 Mn:;on l~vnnlngs l1nmslon 1ontls, 2 miles south or

$"171i0 I 1:, 2wl !Jnnsvlllc. l'l1onc Dansville 2031 ~'I 1 fill 33wl f

'URJW 'I'EIA•WIRION, 1l·lnc 11, A-1~--- -- --

W•"•iiiiJ! li<JJJ '" Lin ••e-IJJIIIWI ANI> O'I'IIJ.;RS

~fl'l fifl I I OIHIJIJIIII, I [j JH'I' cr•nl r\own. crncru:NS-For )JcLIOl' r•IJICI!CilB <I" on .11'\Vf'll 'l't I<'I'IHion, C,!j I W<'sl Mnp\1', I oven Ill !Ifill I'Caoy, ~.Ill Mll 0 011 ·r '· ~1nl.nn, phon" ofJII l\!.JMlll. 2wll UHO·I, Snturrtny u, m. delivery

In Muson. W. X. Slcn<lmnn Puullr:,o A'l' I M !'Oft'!' A N'l' RA VINC:R

( 'onsurneJ'S Powm·

'l'I':LIWTSION HATWAJNS We l"'ul m, 020 S. Ed!,'lll' l'Oatl, tJhone 1111 VI' ,J c Olljlil' IIS<'fl 'I'V 111111 nlsn J804 Mason. 2:1wlf

r•ntJWI nl C<•rl:n, l\Jd,nn phont• Blue Hlhhon ~~~· c 1 cnm, gn\, $1 IJO; M l'•nn

a C'OIIjlii'II'H'tf rlt'II11111SlilllOIH C'OiliQ ----------------

11\ lrol 11 goJHI th•.tl. .It' Wet I '\'I' lev\-~ W!JOLE OR l fALl•' prlli\1 20P; ,Jnn, fli>l W. MnpiP slit'l'l, nl lh<' !(I(JJUlri hecf, 10-lh lois, li!Jc•;

.Jfiwl f Iii> II :twl qua1·t, •l:le; pint, 22c; hnlves 01 -·- qunr\l'J:, of lleul al 0. P·S. r•p\Jing

11:.2 MOTO!lOT .. A tcleviHtOII Willi jjll'i<·cs. Lcslil' [i'uml Locher•s lwl f

fi'J'OVE:S TlrJ! t il'd gns il1 nn<l<·r '"~111\'PS rm :iHJP, f\pP! tal loW

pi i• 1'!1 l'nl' !)II II k ':ill II'. W1 hht>ll'lii<• J•~lt1 VHLOI Co. 'hv l

IJIHJ·'l'I!l•:Jtl\T 01\ hill !lin)! ill',JlCI, l:n gt> Sl~l WiLli 27fJ g,Jilon LilliL

Ht d~on lot ~wllmg, WP h.n.l IHO\t•d and hnVC' no lis<' 1m 11 now l\1Js f'hntiPs l>PP.l{, ~ nlllt•.s notlll of M.J.'OII on l'hillip!i JO,JI\. l'holll' m 1 n M 1 son. ::w2p

HANGE:-MnnlgonwJy WarJ\Ial!(J' JlOI'C•Plain ( IIVt'l t~ll 'oal ,md wood

range 1n g-nn<l r••nJdJlilln, $:!0; Also n Monlt:ome1·y Wa1 d <11\ ht•nl<·r, ~llx24xlG, lwn yt•nu; n~nge, $2f> IIt>m y rc. Coo\1, !J21 \Jm l 1 oad, phone Mnson aW:l, HrJiJI<' :: M11son

glalt• g11:11tl, MIIHIHillf't>d, $1GH,flJ -~ -np IC, JH'I' l'f'nl ciOIVII ,}PWCllii'UI'COI~N 'J%0 f'IO]I, ftom 1 to 'l'o•lf'VIsJoll i>f>l W1•,l Mnplc Mn-1 Hflll Ill,, lie JIPI' l!J W, .1, 'l'illlll-'"11, plwn:• r,r.J1 M.1son. '2wlllllit>, :no Okcn1o~ o!Jecl, Mnwn -- - :Jwlp

HADJ0_:_\0-luhr• Midwest Sym- 'l'UIUOCY.s- ll~n-" anr! toms, very phony GJ',J11rl <'11111lllnllllon JndJO I•' JSl•IUJ!Jie, exc >'ll<'lll loJ hlceci-

1\M .Jilt\ F\\1 unrl J•'l'Ott\ plnye1 111 mg and wr•ll J,JI,L<'no•cl fot 10 Jslln;;. n Duncnn Fyle mahogany !'abinel l'lwne Leslie :16:.0 'lw1 Willi doublt• dor.r•, 2 yr•m •: old :mel 111 e:<t client crmdtlJon. Phone) ~-C,271 l\fnson 3wl

Poultry and Rabbits

CI~IGSJ.;. I'm chi ell Ill ccdhig strlf It,

f'OR OUR g rndcti e):ffiS. l\lill< anrl c 0111 Jo•cl mcdlllnl n1 henvy IJCns.

Alive n1· ciJessetl on mdet Fm• pill cs phone 22!121 l\T.1snn W. A. fi,Jil, :l211i> \V. Cnilllllhlll, Mnson

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Miscellaneous

Real Estate

Abel Hoal Estato

Agency \

Ii'ARMS

21 O-jiC111~ rm m, 100 nr.r os tmrlel' plow, 7-1 oom 'morlr.r n house, bJJJns nr•J'd sornl' JC•JlnltH. Lo­rrJierl 011 hlnc\!-lop IOIHI. $1R,00Jl, $8 fl()() rfCWil hniJJIICe on [t'III1H.

Nfi]A\l MASON 80-ncJ'o f111111 on bln"lrJop 1 cJ.J[f, H-1 oom morlcJn •hnw.e with clolwl IH'.Jl, :mx70 \Jip-1 rmf hill II, $1fi,OOO, l<'llllH .

NE:AH MASON 11\7-nr•J'r. 1'111111, 1 •10 nc1 es unrlc1 plow, slx-tot>rll house, •JOxOO hlp-1 oof haJ n, 2b:·IO 1 ~~ n, 1•txan silo, 2·lx71

p~ Jill y house. $'10,000, lclll!H.

Nl~An. MASON 117-ncrc f111111, liM lll'IC~ JJIIriel' plow, nearly n<'W :lfJxfiO h\p·IIIIJ[ h.JIIl, f'Clllf'nl SIOill' silo, R-t 00111 hOIIHC, r.n­('llll'll on hlnl'll-lop 1 onll, $~2,Gilll 'rr.1n1~

NE:"\R MA•SON--100-nr•l c fnnn, 80 IJCI CS undeJ• p!nW Will! 4G uc1 CH ol' ;ecdlng, 27 nc1 c~ nf gJow1ng whe.Jt. U-1oom modmn house, sf r.am hen t, new )Jn.se­mcnt h11rn, olh••1 IHilltllngs, lo­rn tf'li on hl.ll'li-lop rnncl $n,;,on, $8,0011 rlown. flnlntH e on I elms.

211-A•Cl:E: funu 111'111' Wllllllm~lon, good !1-1 nom nHir\1'111 houst•, of! lwnl, 'l0x40 hlp-lcmf IJ.JJn, neal' f,f'iloof, $1:1,500 TCIIllS,

IN MASON- Nonr hu~iness cl\s­lrlf l, :1-hed!oom nJorieln home, model n lulC'hen With clishwnshcl' nncl sJnlc di~pooal, gns hent, 2-caJ gaJ'ogc, $10.fi00 rrcnns,

IN MASON -New 3-l>cdJ•oom honH', .111 on one flom, gns lwnL, full lmsemenl, $10,0110. 'l'e1ms.

TN MASON- 7•1 oom 11t o d c I'll housP, gus heat, 1 hcd1 oums, ga­l ng-c, larc-c lot on J111VNI .L.Jt J'eel, ~ 1 1 ,:;oo. Terms.

NIGAn J,ANSING--Ncw

3wt 'T'ouluii5P, F! m h cl r n, \VhitP

Chinese, huff 'I lid A I l11'lln~ C.11l WilllmW<lon f!IH-1•'-•12 01 <'Onlacl

type home and ga1age, motleln in cv<'t y way, full basement, :), nc1 e ol lnnd, pnvecl wad,

SKA'I'J•:s Pn1r of s\10e slmles, $1ii,fiOO. Te1ms. SI7.C 8 1:,-!J Good IHIIllling lol, IN J,W;JL!I•: 7-JOom 111 n !leI' n

gnml loi':Jlion Eml Dllllfil11ot'l',11JOme, 2 cn 1 gnrage, jlavcJJ phone 232·1l Mason, Hollll' :l, ~~~i st1 eel, J.u gc lot, $8,000. Tcnns. son. .1\~ IN IIOL'r 6-1 oorn mm!eJ•n house,

Fi~·el·J-l'ooi S·:tfes I full lm~ement, 1111 ge lot, gHirtgc, ' > c :j:'/,fiOO, $2,000 tlown.

I lwve n qunntJly ol new and

R !•: fo' R IGERATOJ\ l•'lig'lllnlll A. C r;ril\, Route ·1, Mason, 'i38 rlc<'ltl" l'<'i'l'lgLJ nloJ, H ,. 11 It \Vtlloughby IO:Jd, \j nule west of

Uslfl only l'ouJ· monlhs. l\Ltv ht MPIJtltan J<J.Jcl. 2w:>p seen arLeJ' fi ~lO p m ll fi()H \Vt'~l -Culnmlnll, Mason. !'hone 2fl70:l OJ' HE:N!S 31 l1ens f01 ~071 Mnson. :lwlp ~lnrlmg to lay Call

SMALL COTJNTTW ItOUslii nntl one nero fm• an!e, hntlcment gu­

rago nnrl olcctJin walcL system, 21,~ mii<'A Routh or M11ijon on us-127 Jo Coy roud, lnqu!t·c enat on Coy rand to slonc hou&o, Clyr.Jo Slnt'l', phone 22fJ.lfl. 2wlf

10 AClmS frw anlc, wllh •!-room I hnuso, liJ.(hts, J.(IJH, 'hut nnrl enid · wnlol', lmth, ui! heut, new gni'UJ.\'O,

'l'wo mllt•s lt•um Muson on US-127 PIHllll' •1000 MIIHOI\, :lwl

Jewett Real Estate For farm and city

propm-ty call us

ErncJ'Y H. J~wett, ~roltcr

221J S'atc St., Mason Phone 22571

4Gw1

MASON-ri-t•oom home wllh 3· plci'C bnlh, lloor furnace on G

gootl IotA, CVCI g'l er.n II C('H, frnft nnrl 2-Joom r.thln, a hutgn\n ul $G,BOO on goOtl tcr·ms. Cull J,cw!s G, D!clricL Rurrlly Agency, Lnn· sing 00749. 4Vwtr

Houses for Sale

WJVE-ROOI\1[ house, flll'flllCC~ hnl!l-1 oom, gooc\ Inca tJOn, IHII g'lllll $fJ,OOO Willi $iill0 down.

P!VI•: ACRES With Jots oJ' f1ult, 7-J·oom house, f111 nace, lmlh-1 oom, nm thweHt col'lleJ of mn11t Columbill and Diamond roruls.

tO ACRJ~S. good house, gootl lnntl, f111nnee, ll'Jtllloom, lhr·ec hctl-1 noms, hus~menl ha111, 1\Pill Ma­son nnd !loll.

Carl Jewett Real Estnlc

!i02 Centrr Sll'eet Mnson

2w1

10 ACRI~S mltclt JUSt east of 0\te-mos-Ma.qon 1ond, about •1 miles

f1om Mason. J?uli pl'JCC $1,100 with l,j Oil ltgh ts I eSCI'Ved Nice 8-1 oom honse, qlllle motle1n, newly pnmt-

rurP(JilS-IlcglateJ ulf Collie pup-pies for $nlc, tri-colored, lullp­

Cillorl, chnmplnn slol'it, two mnnlhs old ut Chi'l~tmna, Cnll Wllllumalon fiMJi' Ol' fiJ•st lum north, coal of WllllnmHton on US-10, fil at hOllHC, 1W2

·--------COCI(Ji1R SPANIIDLt>-AICC regis·

tered, !llatempcJ' hnmtmizetl Br.nutlfu\!y built foJ' show at• hunt­Ing unrt mL~lom-11tylcd in cha1 m for loving. P)atlnurn-huffs to gold­'lll pups, und oldel' sorlij fat• cush OJ' lense ot· aomcth!nr; else. Breed­Ing, grooming nncl lnd!v!dunt ll'uin­ing. Aura Jumcs, Zimmer rand, ~~ m!lr. .Jorth off UR-16, W!lllnmston, I phona 42-F-13. 48wtr

~l,;;;U;;;P;f'>;l;;k;;s;;;_;;;_;:;J,;;;;.ii";;;~li""HJisJii;i>llril tl pup: pies fut Rule, very nicely rnni'IH'II,

HIX Wel'ltH old, ju•,l Lhl' right uge l' lmln ns y<HI wl.~h Jnqul1c .Jnnr. W, Holt mad or cull OHO-:H8fl.

- 211'2

GEJRMAN SHEPHERD pup.ples fn1· snlc. Howar·rl Bouts, :JVHI

E:nst Cnvnnnugh 1 and. Phone (JLA-87450. 3w1p

FOX HOUND fol' sn\c, hlacl< nnrl tan, male. Also J'egislcr·ctl fiV•'·

vcnJ•-oltl hlnelt UJHI Inn femnlc. Don LnllnHle!n, 2 miles Past, of Ma­son on M-:10, se<'OJHI plnc•e 110J'tll ~n mver·y rnnd, phone 21tlR2 Ma­son, awl

Business Services

Announcing

The Opening of

LOU MAE BEAUTY SHOP ( fo1mcl'ly of !Ielt'n K)

Monday, December 17

4402 Kellm· Rd., Holt

Ph. Holt Home Ph.

4-4187 Iloll 4-4402

Lou Mac Smith, Prop.

fiOw3

LEWIS & SHAW

18

Ingham ,County News January 17, 1952 Paue 1 ---------~------------------- .....

MEWS AND WOMEN'S

CiiSl<Jiti·Mud" ClulhcH Alto I ntlnns

MRS. FLOYD WARFLE ~~0 \it S, .J effersoll Ph, 230:11 Locnlerl nve1· l'clet'R Drug StoJ u

1 1,~-:lllw~r

CUS'rOM Sl,AUGHTE:IlTNO-Wc will pH Jc up llvl' nnlmnls, PUre

and smolw hums ruHI hn<•on, cut null Winp 101 home units l'hnne •126ll Hull, l<'IP!IIci'R' !•'nod J,ocf{­cr·, Boll, o2w1

--------Bert's Garag·e

Genernl Hepnh lng nml

'H-ho11r Wreelwr Serv\r.o Phone 4-1201 or 2072

Holt 1-2wtf --------------------

Glenn Casey Auctioneer

Wll!lnmston, Michigan Phone Collect 2:!7-W

50wtf

IIUHH.Y, HURRY, BURRY, this is the tim<' La sell your SCI'UP

!ron, and nil ldntls or junlc, highest prices paid at your farm, ~2r. 11 ton for all kinds of serup Iron, al­so want aid wlrc,...rencc und lln. Also Wdnl o\rl nutomohtles. D1·op me a card. Yom junl1 dcalel'. .JnmrH WhllnliCI, Box 173, Dnns­vllle. Plwnc 2101 Dnnsv1lle :12w1f

Home Laundry , and

Appliance Repair

We r•palr nil mnliefl of wnsh­

ers, t anges, elc.

Vincent ,Johnson

UPIIOI,STE!UNO-Tlnve om• own" materials of lhe flne~t quu!!ty

und at all prices, Rogluc!ng and t•Qpn!rlng flll'nlture ntHI l'ecuvorlng old tu looit llltc now. ReasonniJle _ • pt ices, l•'t·ec cstlmatcfl nnd fi'CO,. , p!clwp nncl delivery. Herb Math·· • ~ Ins, phone 2·iB~l Ol' cvcnlngR 21i8HI Mason. a I wlt

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Wa~ted V{ AN'rED - Used llUn~. Ellis

NcmcJ', Vnnlown ~tm·c, phono Wcbbervll!c 2F:J. li l w3p

WANT\~ f) '1'0 BUY Side dull vel y Jnlw. Must ftc In wolltlng con­

rlltlon Will puy up In $flO. H.IIH• ~<'II l•:llci\y, 2:1·1:1 E:il<'ill 1 oar!, Jlolt. Phone Holt ·11~07. 2w2

WANT!W Wnshlng, Hie lh. f\ufl'. rh IP<l, l2c \h. lhifL-th•ic•rl, 11nt

wo1lt finl,h<'d. St•lf-ser·vr•, :me per washel' lonrl D1 y ~lcnnlnl-\ nnr\ laundry f',Jlled IOI nnd dl'IIV<'I <'fl. Musm1 !JJ.Y Clemwrs nnd St'lf-HelV· ', lee IAIIIIHh,Y, 217 S .. Tcl'fcrsnn, Mn· son. Phone IJIOI Mnson. 2wtf

WANTED Tin HI 1 oclt 111Iljllc 01' hlench•JII wnlnul bedroom suite,

In g-oorl r·ntHllllotJ AIHo Jorge size <•t·Jb Bns\1 Wteemnn, phone Weh­bcrvllle 3-l•'-21. :Iwlp

WASTJINGS nntl ll'DilingR m· gl'll· 1'1'111 IHlllHl'IVOIII Wllllll'll. Mfll•

g-JJellf~ 13\sl\011, 807 S. ,fcffcl HOII, Mnson. Phone •tH71 1\f,lsnn. 3w:l

WORI{ W A N'rt~D, will do any-1 hlng Ramon Mat I Jllf'Z, Box 181,

Mnson, phone •HiH I M.1son. :lwl

WAN 'I' g fl Onl1 dining r nom lnlll<', cxlCitHion, with Jenve~.

Al~o 1111<'<'-hole J\e•,l<, oak OJ' maple. Roy HolJPJ t~. Ol<rmos, Box 3fl0, phone Lansing 8:!-100. awl

FARM WANTJW, nhoul liitl-2011 ne1·e~, milS! h.1ve faiJiy good

htnldin•~A. silo and mlllt lwnsc. Georg-e Doxtarlel', .ll', Onondnga, Honte 1. awtr

[JI(;!I!<;ST l•IICCH pnir\ fOI' pan\-' I 1'\'. Pte I! 1111 nnvt \nil'. Cuslom­

WOJII Is 'llCCJal. W !I A flfllelon, phone o380 Mason 3wl.f

WANTED-Wmlt on fnl'lll 01 r\riv·''' ing ltllclt Steady, dependable. ' '

No rhilrlrcn. VtlgJI fcmd, or Tiler- .. , on fo'm d Phone 3102 LPslle, OJ' wf'lle Leslie Haute 2 3w1p , ,

Plumbing • Heating

Elech·ical W m·k 3,10 E. Sycamore WAN 'l' m lJ Soft o1· ~llghlly',:·,::

I Phone 21281 M1•son mold<'d l'CII'Il, sulluhlc fm· hogs.

2-12wtf Phone 24!l41 Mnson. 3wl 311 :l. Mat'<'IIH Bailey, S LoPIIiJri!l g-c.

used fu·cp1 ool safes of all SJ7.eH. I also have home sct'Ul'lly cheslq nncl sm•JII .cafes SIIJlnhle foJ· lhe home

LOTS etl, 111 good t cpan. Halof ca~h 01 All Types of Pump Rcpaa· will lt a de fo1 house lmilm and

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I WAN'l'ED--Two-wherl lmllel' nhlc•

CHAIN SAWING--Blush, fence I to make mli<•-run once n weelt., rows and orchaJtLs t•lcmed. Logs Must h11vc slurdv nxll' nnd hox,

cut and tops bucked up. Stanley I hUt not fnncy. Inghnm County Al'l11 sb·on o· ,..,

Lmolemn - Rti\Jher Tile LIIIOLIIe - Asphalt 'l'i!C

Co1k 'J'ile

IIASTJNflS Alummum Wall Tile

B1g'clow Catpels W•• Install

WHITE STORKLINE !why ettb, Snnmons ntnJ oon I IJdt•-,\-hcd

Willi Benuly-J·csl mnll1e.,s and man's tan loptoat, st;~,e 10, .Mts. Sum Collon, ·lliS.r, W. Columbia road, phone 28!102 Houle .:, Ma­son. :lwl

Coleman Heatel' Clearance 20o/o Of[' on nll models

Perkins Hardwm·e :100 S .• Jefferson

Mason 2-49\Vl

TWO HOT WATER t1nlts for s,llc, A 1fi0 pound pressm e lank,

exlia heavy and a 8ii JHJtll1d pies­oJJJ e tan\c. Bul\1 have :10 gallon cnpucily 3w1

MlLLl!lR CONVI~RSION 01! lnnn-ct fo1· fm·nncc fot s.tlc, 111 good

••undition, Will sell 1 eason.Jble. P.ltll SllOl\Se, Route a, Mnson, phom~ 2!i898 Mn.son. :Jwl

STOVE -Fuel OJ! stove fo1· s.lle, 111

!'ULLJi]Tfi, I .Jmous sl1 nm, While Le!-[IJoJns, lnyu•g VJ•J y 1 cnson­

Jhi••, mthl sell Phone Leslie :wr,o

some P.'l"h. Fran\1 Allan, east of Complete Sheci Metal W01 k

Hal'Old Neal Abel Real Estate

Agency floll at t11e Sycamore c1 eel< I Quality Plumbing and Healing

Swlp Inslullalion, Snles nnd Service

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Plli.LJ•;TS 2GO While Rock pul­lels oL.JJling- lo lay A.lv1n LIIJIIl­

,IPJil, p 11Dnf' 22!!11 Mtl)l011, 2289 C<>y l'Oad. 3Wl

GfH S .. Tncl<oon nand Phone Mason fl701

2-3wtf 209 W. Ash

Mason, Michigan

---------------~ LENNOX DEALERS

vVhipp n~ miles cast of US-127 on llolfe

Farm Agency • rontl Phone 3lfil FURNACE- A-1 condition, $50; Slol<eJ' A-1 r ondttwn, $35; fur-~ 49wl

nace blower, A-1 condition, less __ , rt A 13 BITS Seven weel1s old, than two years old, Oltg'tnnl cost 80 ACRE fa1m close to Stock-

$1.00. F1 eclericl< Mun1·o, )1oss- $13il, my pi icc, $7ri. Reason fOI'I YOUR OPPORTUNITY to acqtlll'e lbridgc, 55 acres lillnblc, 1;3. of man 1 oad, Onondaga 3wlp se!hng-changec\ to gas. H. C. a good ~0 acres 011 hlncl1-top 33 acres cf wheat goes With - - - - ---- Jewett, 551 W. Maple, Mason Nea 1 Mason. Roclt well, 1deal f.arm. 9-rocm hou~e. 56x2·1 barn, PULLE'l'S While Jocl< ptillets fol' I phone Mason ii51l. After five callllmi!cling Jocalion, gooc\ fences good coin CJ'•h ami ga1age.

s,Jic. Also Chesler Wlule hour at :!21 N. Ce(lar or phone 5773. Down payment $1,200. Call Rob- DON'T MISS THIS Lee Rathbone, s1x m1Jcs no1lh of • 50wt1 e1t Kn"Jy, salesman, phone 24982 79 ACI1E form nenr Mason 30x1i2 ~!a son on Oi<emos 1 one! anr\ one-, Mason, w1lh Wlupp Fann Agency, balll, has stancluons for 13 cows J.tH 111~\e c:nsl ~}1 ~dnl\hill roat~ B'll' B 't Sh - phone Lansing ~1464. 2W1 Tlnec acJe.s of wheat goes with Route I, L 111SJI1, I hone Lai1Rll1,, 1 8 a1 '- 01J ------ ---- farm 7-mom mot:ern house, 37fJG6. :lwl Mmnows und other ltve b:ut of 14x40 chiclten house. Located on

--------- au Innds Real Esta.te blacl<top DUCKS-Two Muscovy ducks nntl IW'll' C l

a draltc fr!l' sale. Want to trade l lam ar A. 0. Gl\een0''1g'l1 120 ACRES llCl!l' Mason. 111 acJ·es Pcllitl di alw for Pcldn cit'lliiC 0 I " tJIJa1ble and the best of lam!.

Phone 3891 4 2 S .• awton St. Has new barn, and other good Clyde SiaJJ', Mason, phone 22045 Am·oss f10m County Park huilrlln!~s Also !L good g.1 00111 ~fason. 2wlf 25wtf 1 h~ue~.-

Trailers I I

YOUR OPPORTUNITY to acquue APPJ..E WOOD-Come and cut a good 40 act es on blncl{top

.vour· wmlet 's supply of fire- neat Mason. Rock well Ideal wood, nil ft ec, one l1·ee OJ' a hum\- blllldtng toea lion. Good fences 1 ed Dewey DortrJC, 8l!J Plulhps D t •1 200 1 onrl, I\l,tson, ;Jitonc 24962 Mason. own paymen •e • •

· 40 A.CRES ne.l\' Lesl1e. Has'a very ___ 3_w_s_p good set of bmltlings. Has good

TRA l,LER-'l'wo-whccl. stock tl'llll-~ EVERY'rHlNG 1n plumbing fix- b:un, chtcl<en house, garage, tool ~! .' m· ~ale, 4 x !I, l~t.th new ln~h tures, matel'la! for plumbmg ar.d 210 ACRIDS Dansvtlle-Stoc\~brtdgc sh£d, toot cella I' Good pmdue-J.ICk. I r ul .r. D_oblet • Ht. I • l\l,t-

1

sheet metal. Do your awn mstnli- a1 ea. 165 aCJ es undet· cultiva- ttve sml on blacktop. Close to ~ron, Phorw 21111 Auielms;,

9 mg and save. c. J. Perun, l13 lion, 30 aCJes wheat, 54 ac1es g1·ade school.

-------- •1-WTF I State str·cet, Mason. 1Dwtf seeded, mostly new, good clrnin-rH.Ali~ER--Ko7.y coach house age costing $2 000. Good hip

1 oof 18 stancllJon bat n, sJlo, LJ[uJeJ'r 27-fl, lnlc model, beaulJ- Sk t' nnlk house and Jots of other

ful hii'Ch mlertOI', excellent comiL- a Ing lnuldmgs. House is a mcc 3 bed-

LIS'l' YOUR Ii'ARMS AND HOMES NOW. W:E WLLL Ii'IND

THE BUYERS

lion, pril'ed to sell. Sec at 2'1:, Wl'll Be Goocl I ool11 modern home wrth sun tJJJies ,o;outh or PansvJlle, Jlhone porch owner says, sen this Whipp Farm Agency 203G Dansville. __ ------- 3wlp This Winter place on paved road at $27,500. WE STILL have bargains out at

We have hocl<ey nnrl f1g11t e sl<o.tes in all sizes. Men's nnd Boys'

Hoclwy Skates .............. $ 9.9fi Gn•fs' F1g111 c Slmtes ........ $19.95

Perkins Hardware

80 ACRES, 16 stnnchwn bm n, new roof, new $1,700 chtcl1en coop, •tool sheds. Sightly old house but has new ,lJnth, ful'llncc, fire place, good land, nearly all tillable, on pnvement, Dansville school bus. Pl'ICC $14,250.00.

Phone Lnnsmg 41464

Robmt Kirby Salesman

Phone Mason 24982

Phone Mason 4785

Ron Lewis LCWI5 Shaw

2-52wtf

PLASTERING-All ltlnat> or plas-tering done; patching a special­

ty. Robert S. Buri'IS, 3811 Aurel· ius road, ""anetn)l P.. 2 Phone Lansing, 2-lllOB. lwU

Mr. Trapper I w!ll pay top prices for Rac­coon, Musltrat and Mink f111 R

through the coming season I talte deer hides and sheep pelts, too. Ii'ar the best p1 ices m all kinds of furs try me 1\J·~t.

Sandor Fuchs 2275 E, Gl'Und River (US-16)

Wlllittmston Phone 178M ~3w10p

ElAVESTROUGHING-l~ree esti· mate, furnace repairing and

;heet metal wm'll. Cui! 6H0-42•12l. W. Reynolds, Holt. :14wtf

For Sale

2 Milk llorltes

Knopt, phone Mason 2·1932, Route News. 3wlp.':, ,' 4, Muson, Box 148. lwlp

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Robe1't ,J. Kil·by

AIIf'lionecJ'

Phone Mnson 2•1fl82

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CAR REPAIRING, 11CW anti use1J

WANTED- Three oJ• four hundre( bushels of soft em n. F1·cd Dol­

llee, 47!10 BunlteJ· 1 and, phone Aureltlls 210:i. :Iw1 ·,·''

WANTED-Wood lo cut w1th my ' chain oaw, hy hom or 1.000. Also

Jwve wood for sale Donald Wilcox, secant! ltonst> on loft-hnnd s1de Oil Clm It rond off M-:l6, floute 2, Ma-son. 3wl,'

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WASHINGS WANTED--Will do 1 w.1slun~s .mrl nonmgs Pic\< up and clchvcl y, Plwnc DansvJl\c 2043 3w1

MAN OR WOMAN who is diS·" "' sat1sficd With pt csent joh and ' '

nerd $100 pe1• week lo slnrt, call ATTENTION--If~ have haiJ R2fH36 Lnnsmg Profits proven be-

•ptohlems consult the Brool<ing 1 f~re ~cc:pt~_fm·_Job. ---~ Beauty Shcp. All WOI'k gnu11nteed W ANTED-Gcncml carpentet• nnd al JeUoOI13blc p11Ce. 115 Ma1n wml( and cnbmet nwl11ng Lnw­str~et, Leslie Phone 5G•Il. 3w2 renee Dalbec, phone 3223 Aurelius,

car pal ts ami n few cats for ,ate. Glenn Scutt, 1 1,;, miles south Df Aurelius, house No. 2783, east side of the 1 oat!. 39wlf

ATTEN'riON: The Al1,)erican Magazine, 30 man lhs for· $4.00

and Woman's Home Companion, 30 months for $•1 00, Col\Jei'S 40 weeks, $3.00. All three for· $8.00 fo1· 14 months. This offe1' 1s good until Ii'ebJUOI'Y 2!l The price is com1ng up March 1 so ortle1 nt once. Send your order lo Mrs. An­na Z1mmer, phone 3601 Mason, 216 Easl Ool< slt eel, Mason. 3w1

lllXTERMITAL TERMITE SP.rVlce. Specializing In tmmlte and pow­

der post beetle contr·ol. lJonded operator, fi yeur guarantee baclted by bonded cash t•cserve. 'termites are hurd to detect. Cull 11 speclalls• for free tns;Jectlon. Phone B. V. Fruin, phone 26883. Operator {'eprcsentative. 16w4p·t.f

ATTENTION--ln aallltlon to Ul! ldnds of we!dmg, farm eqUip­

ment rmd mlnoJ' automotive re­pairs, we nrc now prepared to serv- · ica or repair nny type of rudio nrul

south of Aill'elliiS Ccnte1. 3w1p

WANTED -Clean wh1tc cotton m: linen rags Can not usc sillt,

1 a yon or wool. Ingham County News, S .JeffeJ·son sll cet, Mason.

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WANTED--Man to work on saw mill. Clare Launslein, phone

21682 Mnson. ' 2wl -------

WANTED- Houscl1ceper for two wcclJ..q 111 OJUHI til st of Fcohl'llllry.

'flwo small chilcli en, new modern home Cn\1 25012 Mnson, llllyllme.

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WANTED-EleclJ•ic chick brood­eJ', oOO-ch!ck capacity. Balzer's

Roclt Haven Poult I y Fa1·m, phone Aurelius HO:l. 1wtf , ..

good condJLJon tLnd ii5 gal. fuel oil tnrtlt Donald \Vil!•ox, st'cond lwuse on Jefl-hu ntl SJr\e on C!.J J•ft toad off M-:16, Route 2, Mason.

Whitman's T1 mlm· Sales, m­cluding a ttserl 35-foot 1951 I1 on-1 wood at only $3,000 plus tax. Also you should not mtss scemg om· new ~5 root six sleepet· Mab1!e, J)fus ol he1 tmilc.J s and SJ?.es Come 111t nnd bJ•owsc around our traJI­cJ' supplies nnrl 14'1fl slwp. Wl11t­ll\an's Tiatler Sale.~. 2784 E Gmnd RII'CI', East Lnnsing. Plwnc 81817 Lansing. 3wtf

:!60 S. Jefferson '---

DANSVILLl!l-Two family, across f1 om school, 4 l'OOJ11R up, G rooms down, all in the pink of comli­tlon With baths and ful'llace, 2-caJ' got age, la1 gc lot, pi tee

Public Auction ··Of State Land Hauling into Wyeth Jncorpol'8t- TV apparatus. Home chccll\lps at

I reasonable rates. Robinson We"d

More Classifieds

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ORGAN I'm sale, $12 00. Also con-sole md1o, .~2:. on, r·omhmalion

table l'tllhO I C('(JJ d plaYCI', $18.0() anti tecoJcl stnntl, lillc new. Phone Holt >H301. 3wl

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Used Refrlgemtors & Washers In Excellent Condition

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Easy Monthly Payments Avail­able on Thest

Mason Home Appliance

120 W. Mapl!l Phone 25911

'---------'----4-6\~ W AoSHING MACHINE for sale or

tt·adc fm· electric pump. Also want n used pum]J jacl;, Don Dnvld, ;:>hone 28288 Mason, Route 3, Mason. 3wl

FRIGIDAIRE-9 cubic feet with large freezing unit shelf across

the top. Can be seen at 929 Far­rand, Lonslng. Phone Lansing 22217, 3w1

$8,400. 1948 HOUSE 'rf!AIU~R, 28-ft., M. FURNACES - Famous patentee! 270 ACRES with 190 acres under ,

Jly AIIUtOI'IIY nr Art 17, Puhlir. Ar.t' system, mteJJOI' 1n good shape, Vapor-Oil is p,1rlicularly sutted plow. 55 acres ~vhcat, 70 ncres 1r 1 , 1 ~ 1 Jllls1de good, hfetJmc roof, 6-ft to rut a I arcus. Farmers and 1 ur- nJ,faLfa brome, ao acres cnnnry efr igCJ ntm·, npnJ·tment-sJze gns a lites me entJtlec! to automatic 1 g1 n.<;s. Bums 36x108, 28x42, silo

1ange, "nmple closet sruce, would heat. Vapor-Oil is one of the old-· 12x3ri. Home ts 3 bedroom, full ~onstdeJ' t.1lon;: c!teape1 l1 ntler 111 est automatic heating devices in 2 compnl'lmcnt basement, livmg !mile P. P. Sl'\maJJdige\, 2566 existence. Lusts longer, heats 1oom 15x32, fm·ccd an· heat, wa-'O!ollllt W.tshin~lon toad, Lansing, better, costs less. Call the fac- tct• hcalcJ·, lnHndt·y tubs, 2 cnr 01 call 715l2 Lnns1ng. 3wl tory, !HI046751, Metro Metal Mfg. garnge. PJ•ice $30,000. ----- ---- ------------ Co., Holt, Michigan. 50w4p MASON, close m, llltek modern

2-WHIDETJ TRAILER f01 mle. -------- house, Sllitublc as mce home, Oharlcs Dent, H7 N01 lh Edgar 2-6 x G-8 COMBINATION stonn rooming house, or tourist home,

road. Mason phone 21o89. 3wl nnd screen sash. Complete 2-cur garage. Lot 99x132. Ml!;'ht -----·--------•- $17.49. Other sizes, pJ•opot'liOnnte!y eons1der tmding for modern

Bu.lld"lngs-Suppll'es priced. Six lite barn sash, $2.4!) smaller house. Puce $16,000. each. Plainfield Farm Bm eau Sup- IF YOU DON'T see what you ply, Gregory. 50wtf want 111 thts ad, please cull nnd

BARN FOJ~ s'ALE-Bon;d of ed­llctttion will accept sealed bids

1 on 01 bc.f01 c the next hoard meet­ing which wtll be January 21, on the 20x35 bat·n located m the buclt of the school bmldmg. For add!­tJOnnl info11nation contact Searl Br1ggs, super·mtendent oJ' school, Dansville or phone Dansville 2231.

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to!! me what you want and I Ii'URJNAICE BLOWER-Cheorp to 11111y be ahle to help you.

move. Both 111 A-1 condt t1on, H. HAVE BUYER for best home C. Jewett, ~~1 West Ma~J!e, Ma- $10,000 cash Will buy, also need son, phone [)[)1o1 Mason. 3w1 some good farms to sell.

SCALES-Dayton electric grocery 1120 AORES 111 Ala:l!t1on town-

scales for sale. Also outdoor ship, nil lil!alhle nnd best of neon cloelt. Phone Lansing 96315 heavy land. H~ntse, barns, lots nfter five o'cloolt. 3w1 of othel' hulldmgs, which need

some repa11·.

Fruits-Foodstuffs. Clothing A. 0. GI,eenough

Real Estate Broker since 1914 134~ Mason St. Dansville

Phone Dansville 2291 APPLES-Spy, ' Jonathan, Deli· cious, Winesap and comb and ex­

tracted honey. J, P. Hnnscn, 1043 Onondngn road, Route 1, Eaton Rnptds, phone 1614 Aurelius. Lo· cnted six ml!es west of Mason on Columbia rand, two miles south on Onondaga, 44wtf

W,E STILL have some gat'!uents

Day at· Evenings left from the 2-year-old clotl1es adve1 t!setl Jnst weelt. Also some oLhct• garments tlmt have been btought In this year. Tllerc Is a\· LARGE BUir~DING LOTS In new ways someth!ll•g lHlW to look at. I Wll!owbunlt subdlvlson, on Come ill and loolt around. DoLO·I blacktop, 2 bloc Its from t•clocated thy Helen Resale Shop, 524 Center US-127. Roy w. Adams, Phone street, MaRon. 3w1 3561 Mason. 30wtt

Puhllc 11\lr.tlon 011 lht• fll flmiSP!-1 of 2,07 UCif'!'i of Jnnd incJuflifHC hOU!if nr11l nttndttd g"Ulllgl fotnHJiy own•d hy fh•lm llnlmt•:; un VV11linm!ilOn Hond I milts HOUth of llnllliYilln. ln~hnm < nunty nn l•rulny, lo't'liiUillY H, 111!'\2, ut 1 n :OCJ A M., Rnst• rn Stnndm () 'l'imf!, 'l'lw follnwlnl-\' liP­scJintion will hr nllt>l'rd at nut lt•:iR thnn thr nfllll nhml Jlllct• of $MOO.OO and fn1 cmdt only to hn 1micl nt tlmt• oi snlc.

A Jill I rei nf lnnd df"!H~l ilu~d nR h~· ~.onnlnt-r nl a Jlnlnt In Lht• centt•t of I'OU11lY I nncJ which iH llfliH'OXimfltl ly J :i chninK snuth unci 0 chnlnl\ Wt•!il of th~ 1\0llhtHLI\it l!OIIltH of lhe SW~ or SW ~. Suction ,1, 'l'l N, UII~. thence IHll'lherly nlotw the cunLN of sntd tout! :100 feet, lht•nce Wl!st 300 fed, lht!nce Mouth :SOO ft1uL, thencu cnst to thc,IJOint of lH•Jdnnlnu.

Pt'OilcJIY Tmtnovcml'!nts: 1-laul\e, mnln section .!S' x lti'. 1 Blmy, 4 1 oom!l, UMlhnlt tiltlnt.dt• KldlnJ.t, con• cr1.2tn foundntmn, outstd.- \V(•II, munuc nttnchcd,

No Jedr.mntlon by former ownm•,

Par Cut tltuJ' ))nlllculmli Wtllo Lnndtl DIVJMIOil, DtrPJII'lment. or Con tiel Vft• tlon, Lnn&lng,

J)JlPAR1'MENT OF CONSERVATION Gct'llhl E. Edd:,, DltecLol

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Dogs and Pets ENGLliSH SETTER, female for

ro.lo, four years old, C'OOd htmt· cr. Phone 6H0-41897. 3w1

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ed, including trucks und outfit. !ng Shop, 1111 S. US-127, phone

Cal'l Jewett Mason 25271. t9wtf -----CALL LESLIE 2041 nnQ ask for

Wa1 ner's Fire Control ScMIIct ror cver·ythlng In 1\t•e control equipment. We spcclul!ze m the !i02 Cenl ct· St. Phone Mnsnn 440 I

:iO w It' famous Red Comet fire control ::------~-----­sS>stems which give 24-hour per tlay protection fat• a lifetime sm·v­

,---------'------ Icc. Fue surveys nre free and we we Haul' I install Wtlhout extra cost.

WASHED STONE WASHED SAND

BANK-RUN GRAVEL . BLACK DIRT

FILL DIRT LIMESTONE CHIPS

Williams Brothers Oeneral Trucldng

704 W. Center Street, Mason Phone 24261

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ELlllCTRlCAL WOR,K-Farm nnd Residential wlrln~:-. Sm~l appll·

ance repair. A yard light and well l!ghte<l farm buildings will ease your winter chorea. All work guaranteed. J', D. Lyon, 400 E. Ash, Mason, phone 28422. 43wtr

A.S}IlllS HA..ULED-aubblqh, cln· dl!~. Junk. WJIIlamo Qrotltera.

70~ West_ Center ~tre~t,. Mason, phone 2f261. • 20wlf

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Plzotograplzs PORTRAiiTS THAT PLI;]ASE

CHILDREN'S P E R S 0 N ALITY PORTRAITS

WEDDINGS Formal' at· cnndul In church, home or studio.

F1AoMtL Y GiROUoPS At home or studio.

OLD PHOTOGRAPHS Ccq>lcd and t•estot cd.

FRAMES \ In nil sizes and styles.

PHOTOGRAPHY All' ITS BEST-AT A J?tRLCE YOU­

CAN AFFOR.D

Kraas-Kilan 241 State St. Mason

Phone Mason 25131

Mr. Farmer: We Want

C::alvcsl Rrlmenrbcr! price-every your can In him over-

We I'"Y the best ' " \\ cclc-Jm t load' "'

tile I'Ar und brine

flOURS 8 TO 2

FROM ONE DAY 'J:O 'nVO WEEKS OLD

FJVFJRJ' MONDAY

at MRIOD StookJvt lloun I to I

W. D. Thoma•

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lnghillll Cou11ty N(Jws Januurv 17, 1952 Pa~J(J 8 Dead or Alive ATTENTTON- rnuhnm township

lmqw,Yl!l 11, I wi.. IJu nt the

Classified Ads li'A.tM ANIMALS

Collnelod PrnnqJI.Iy HUI'aea-.~1.00 Cow.~·-* I.OU

llug~-!ji.lU uwl,

lngllillll lown Judi lo l!olluct. tnxo:; 1~111'11 Satmdny, luJUI'il 11'11111 Ill lo •I, lu•gillllilll'. IJI!I'I!IIIbt•r 22, A, C, IJuwllng, Jnwlwhip Lruuoiii'UI',

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Continued from Page 7 Jftwno Collm:t. 'l'o

OltcllliJA I!JI~vnlor Co. LunHing B·HH

1\'III•:A'J'I•'IEJ.D 'J'OWNHIIII'- I will!'" nl. l111! I'PoJiiPH ~;!nit• llilllli, WilliiiiiiHioll, llt•t'l'illliel' 211, .1111111· III'Y r •• 1•'1'"1'11111'.\' IIi, Hllfl 2:1 for ''""''''' io11 of ln:w11. I will "''""llt nl. Ill.\' IHHI/<1' ollll'l' !.linn niHIVt• dai.Pa, Plll'll \Vt•dnPsrlay n11d ~1af. .. 11nluy, !1;00 ILIII, to ~;fill Jl.lll. Ut~ol'J~-l~ Hall U(!JIIHI'k. fi!!w~

WANn:n ·r·o rn:N'r~~;-;:;,~ -;;-J•'nr: ltlo:N'l' In MIIHIIII, ri 1'1111111 nil

or TOMLINSON !C!clcl• S'l'OHIJl

Iloll 7-21381 ··any amn11nl of hnlfl. Cldl or ;nmlPI'II honHu wll h 2 lll'droomH t;llfli'CH. !lave 111! IH,.:rliSlii',Y nq11ip· ' mcnt. Clmrl~s Bullel' lind HouH, newly lie<;oraled, g'III'II•J{C lnclndcd. 1366 fioJ,fc I'OIId, llr111l<: J, L<',<iic, ~ 7fJ JH'I' monlll. Cllll Jjf!Rfl MIIHOII

ClflN'l'flAL ogAIJ ::l'l'08!{ CO. 2·10-.vlf

11 fl<:l' fi Ill' 1111 ::111 Lurl!ayw or eome ,Phr>nn Muson 217flll. ~wlf lo fiJI W<'sl Asll, Muson. 1w2p ····---···-·------------,

'l'AXI•1S I•'Oil Wlll'l'f•1 OAK !own· ship will lin '"'"''c:lrd al my

lllllll1• every l•'rirluy unlil Mlli'<'h i. C!lllr!t•s C:HIIli:<. Wt:!J!H•n•illc, .I WI f WANTmfJ--HonmH, 1'11t o1· Jilin, l•'Ofl nmN'r - MnrlrJrn :t-romi1

Ditcllillg-hl;;hrsl prlcl'fl ;mid. HniH:I'L lljllll'l.nu:ut., purll,Y J'unllshcd, pl'i

Vllll' lmlh, tll.llil.lcH f'ltrnlsherl. Also l.w<H'rmm lljllll'lmenl. Inqnil'll after six o'dor:l( at. fnghnm Hotel oJ' call LeH!Ia :Jf:I'I:J. B. 1•'. Whlttnltcl

lf ynn're plunnin~ 1111 \VIIt<'l' J.n the lmJ'n, 11 new tanlt, ol' 1111,\'· L11illg' I'NIIIiring plprs and tlilc!U:R, !<:l IIH do It !111' ,1'<111 wilhm11· r.cw brtelt hoc, We will dig- tho clltcll, eun flll'llish lh" pi;1c, luy ll, and tlo all plumh· In g-.

Shenthclm, IDdPJJ roud, ~ mil<•s ooulh of Eden. Phone· 21fl:l Leslie.

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A'J"J'I~N'l'JON-Aureliu:; luwnolliJJ lnx Jlll.\'t'l'::. I will llf.> 111. !lie

Vlrrnu•r·~ Banlc {'\'('I',Y i·;at.urdu,v, ~Jarl.iu:: lk•·•·,niH·r 1:·, 111 JVJnrl'li 1. I ilii~ 'fill' IIH: JIIII'Jifl!il' II[ I'Oiil•t:l Ill~ l:IXI.'H, llul't' L. E:<:J:hlll'l, ii'UOisurr:l·,

WAN'l'mD--Ail ltlllriH or lngA 111111 slrtnding- t.Jmlwr. Cull Clinl'lnlte

a79 rJuylJllJCS 01' .lllfill llVt:lllllf!H 01 write L. L. Johnson Lu111hcr <'11111· pnny, Churlutle. 3lwll

WAN'rED-·Slnnding' tlrllht:r. Wo will puy lop priecH fo1· lnrg'e vir ..

gin or m:conrl g'l'n\Vlll tim!Jnr·. One of our foreslm·s will marlt YD'Jr

Umhcr ueenrrlinr,: tn good fllreHLry methods If you so rh:H're. Cn'llact ua hcrorc Helling-. 'l'hur·es"n a...un1·

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l''tAJO/t ti)\Nl JJ•;HH lot' 1'ent ttl I'ei·J:ins I ial'liiVIli'C, phone Mn~nn

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I•'O I{ 1n:wr .. fi·r'"'m un ru1·n ish••cl dowm·Jaii'H IIJlHI'tllWill. OHII

Jliifii'S, illl:lndr:t n1odtH'n lm throom iiiJd J<il.t:lwn. l•'uol, c·lt:uli'ieily, 1r11s and walr~· furnished. Phone Mn son 2-21H I, awl

F'. C. Andcl'Son & Sons

l'honc Dan~v11lc 4twtr

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VJ·:·vAY '1'.\:\I'A\'I•;J;.:i I wiii!HJ nl lhn li'nllllt~l.'l B·1:1l< l'\'f!l'\' :-Jat­

UI'd:~y lllllil r.l;ll c!J I lllll••;o,; 'oilier-, ,•,i:-:~~ nr;l.irlPrl. !\f.t·:;, ]t'rt~d LoVI'l.Ln, VPVH,V IIIW!i."llip Ln·:tntt'l'.:' ~\'/II'

bor Compnny, Howell, phone n:a. J\ I'Ait'I'MEN'J' J'o1· rr:n·L, fUI'Ilishcrl, !iwll ::-roon1s, pnvalr: hnth an<l priv·

Dead o1· Disabled Stock Wheal. ..... .. $ :.!.:~~~ I

Onis ..... ----------·--··--·---··-- al.rJ r:nl.l'li'IJce, I'Jwne 211821 Ill' 1Jr. WANTI::D-··Crcum, cg'g'H and )111111·1 W. A:·J1 .':in•el, Mason. :lwl

try. See Luwn:nr:c JJyatt, Jlllf• ·-··--.... --· Hnll .;l,·ccl., J•:nt.on J:apids, phone I'"HON'l' Jcul'llbhef! apartment ro1 Eaton .tupids HG21. ~Rwl! 1 rent., :l •·onm~. !Gnrl Whipple, :12·1

Hlghr:HI. jll'ier•H paid f:lcl'Vicc same riii,Y cllllctl

Phnno Collect

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Ho,VIH!illls i{ll<'illvli••at, cwl.

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U.7iJ Mason :ntJJ or J.,an:-:;irliX fJ~~:HJ ''""

_ West l·~lm, ph'one 2~271 Mason. Carl Borg N'uvy Bl'ilrti"i, e\Vl.

We Need Used Hauges

Wo hnve hliYt"'" [IIJ ltllllfl lor I used l'ange.1. 'cmnc In and loolt over our selcel.iun u.[ g •. w !tllJ I olcelrlc beaulicH.

. TJ!l3I>:"AL TRA!JIC --TI•:llM::J

Mason · · Home Appliance 'J

120 w. Maple Phone 2;,!1 I J

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SNOW PLOWINf: wnl'i( wanlt•d, . nny ltind. l~rcrl Millon, phone

11171 Maoon or 1•1G7:J JJaw:ing-. 10wlptC

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,\11\SON. DIJWIIHlnirs nparlmont for I'CIII., Ji1•a rooms and balh

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wilh gnrn;:<:. On!< Jlonrs. mnrlern l<il.r•.lwl.l nnli IHilh .. fur:!, clcell'icily ga:; nn<l Wlit<'l' l'lll'nil;hed. Wrile J;ux r;;J, Jn•g.Juun County News.

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l•'fll! IO•:N'r .J\fnriun R·l·nnm IH111SI1 inelnding· :; herlronm.'i and

snu Jlrll'l:h. All newly deeoralr.d JwL wnlrt· br.<lil and garag-e •. 1\fn; Nr·I'H Yr;cum, Wc•h:bervillc, phone I ::fi.J•'-21. :lw.l

AI' A RTMI~N'l' (Ill' rent, rive I'OOHlS, )ilg~ht.'i, \1/:llCI', g'iiS iilld

Ju•:il. l'lll'lliFIIf•rl, up.-;Laii'H, Ita) l'.r•<•,iJto, ·10:: W. M:11plc, phone 27051 Masnn. :lwJ

Licemwc for lJarling & Co.

Personals Allcml the

Dance aL W·lwallielrl Gleaner hall on

Saturday, January '1!1 J.-. ~w~!

COM!~ '1'0 Ti·ll~ cliiellcll pic :illjl· pel' al lhr: Kipjl st:llmJI .lallllal',l'

IR. Ari11ILH Sfle, ellildrcll 1i0c. ~<'1'\'· in;; fl'om li ::lll to H. 2w~

, iliJ,.•,HJA;TTI•: ~L\WCJ•:J' !Ing:i.,.. '['1,p, .~lfUHl 1o :r;tK!IfJ:

lllliXt·d, ~;l(i.~!:i lo ~17.7.'1; I"01:~1,lt:;, ~!fi.f)() d•1W11; f1•r rh·r pig:.;, :~ti.OO IP ~IIi 1111 ,.;JI'h.

CHIYcs-- Top, $:1-I.IJU lo :j>:I!J.Oil; ·;•~1~llli!l.·l, $:2!J.IJ() In ~;J;LfJII; OlliS,

·~:~:-:.fio flown; dL•:tcrJII~;, $.1 :!.!HI lo $:!1i.OO r·wt..

L;qnlis 'J'r:·:•. $::0.1111 down; olht'l' l;•m hH, ~27.111) down; ewes, ~I fJ.fiiJ drn' 11.

(~:tll.ll' ~;I [~.p l"S :tlld hr.i!'~l'S, $~·1.fHJ lrt $;~:uw~ hc:-:l hcPf r~(I\\'H, ~~1.011 to :j;~·l.flll; ''"lll'nl<ons, 1~17.1111 1~1 $:W.fi0: 1'11111'~·:-i nnrl r·annr.1·:~. ~ JIUill down; hnll~ $::!1>.:~11 rlown.

Sl<wi(•~r:; and l•'ueti"J'S. $~·1.00 lo ~:JJ.IlO.

-.--··---· --·-··~--- I \V AN'l'ED-·Morc <:hlcltcns, heavy/ L d F d

fl·ycr~ and springers. Will pic I\ I ost an OUR . 'lip. W. X. Rtcnclmnn Poultry Farm.

Attention! ! Then~':; hePil a wirh~ va l'id.y of Wen I IJI'I' II !I~ prtsl. V,'('l']\, r!'1111\ U

1120 S. Edgar rollrl, phone 0801 Mason. l!lwtll - -· - ·· -··· ---·- ·· ._. .. " _ ---· ·-···- -·· LOS'!'·· Hoy's Lit lie Br.tiVOI' bill·

J'olrl. Will I he parcnl H of the child who found my billfold and dc~:ll'nye<J lll,Y pi<:J.UJ'CS pJeaHe J'e• Lui'Jl II. to Maynard Lamphere, Mrs. rtcynolrls' fii'Ht gT:tdc room lJ. was It birlhday girt fJ•om grand· parcnlo. 2wl

All 11\al'incs, cx-m:tt·ines, falllilie;; high nf' fJO lo a lllillll!i :: l't'aditJg·. and fricnrls. !3l.'llt:.fit. d:~nc" Sal.· !.la,V:i lia1·,, '"'''11 qdil.c bal1ny, al· unl:ty, .Jalltliii',Y lfl, C. ]. 0. !Ftll lnm;l_ :iJll'ing·!i]{l•, Wid fh1· wat'lll nn cta 1·c st. 1·r.cL, f.nn;;ing. Ad· \\.'Palhr•l' nwd~ !he ;mnw f.lisappcaJ' llli~·1ion, ~1.00 [lCI' pl'I'SUJI, tickds <jUi<·ltly. Wanted'

Fnrm llld~hlnei'Y lo ::Lon' and ,;ell on small eoJII!;Iission. Also ears lind lruelts.

Floyd Weldon ~- mile norlh or M-:lli on M~ritllan road, phone 210~~ Masun.

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l~ayroll Clel'k Experienced dcrJ( prei'<'l'l'eli. Some lyj1ing rcquirCLI. l'crmancnl posi· tlon.

Wyeth Incorporated 1\laoun, Midlig·an

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25 '1'0 50 ACRE~ Ol' IIIO!'c IaHti wnnled, to put in corn w· wheal.

Phone Lansing 87366 evenings. •tr.wll

Furs and Hides • l~ot' 40 ymu·s I've been buying fin• and hides. That's one rcaoon that tmppm·s always gel. a square deal het•e. Let us bid on yours.

Jamos TbOl'blll'n Shop Ph. U2Ul House Ph. '.!.777:.

Alley a L roar of jail

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W A N 'l' g D - I•' R I•J S H l~GGS, POUL'rrtY, CJU:AM. We ul·

ways wunl more. Pid<ed 1111 cael; weelt from your 1loor . .lust phone 2571 Dansville, Paul Hcdglcn.

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al Lhc tluur. fi 1 ee rdro:;llnlclll:i. •rnJal Jll''"'ipilal.ion for lilt: wr:r.>lt 1- ::wJ wa:-: .(ifi, Rt:ndny night. .~;, w:1s J'C­

r:rll'llt•tl anrl Lite t't•sl ot'· !he rain· fall t'ill)lt! rrhtll"Hday JllOI"IIing·,

r·~;\! Jy r!'lllll';•(l·ty 11101'11!11,~ ;[

lll\111<11•1' ::lr:·:!ll deveii'•IHJd to 1111'11 LOST~-\Vili Lhc pci'Hnn who round ( d f Jh k :~wa•• '"'"!. ,,.r the :;uaiv whir:h m-

IIJY wateil at Mason hig-h school ar s 0 an s • m;lilll rl llflcr SCV"I'III rlays of lhUW· a Wal(man shoclt proof with in.g. !Jiadt slrap, plea"e reltll'n lo Ing· ---··- ~\Vt:I'HI:'<' temJH'mi.tlrc fnr lila !Jam County News office. Nr] qucs-, fo'RlF.fJ,MAN -We wish ln exleml werl' ·w:~s 2!l ""'""'"'"d wilh a 28-J.inlls asl<cd. Your identity iH ow· hrm·Lfcll t.llanlts illHI :~;t- rlr·.~·,.,.,\ reading- las!. .veal' al lilis lowwn. 2wlp .pi·ccialioll for the 11ots o[ l<inr.lne;;s, time.

..... ·--·-··- ·---·- messago.s c.( sympn.Lhy anrl !Jeallli· 'l't'lllJIPratllreo !'or L!Je wcclt as r•TN -F'onnrl, a lal'ge dl'css pin at ful floml o.f.ferin:gs received rrnm re<:ni·det! !Jy !{nss ltit:lnnond al the J\laHon pnrlt fill Sunday August !l Olll' kind fl·icntls and nuighlHII'S Masnn Sewage lJiHposal plunt 111. Iii. Call Lansing 48515. 2w1p during 011r J'cccnt bcl·cavcnwnt in were:

lhe loss of OUI' he!overl HOn lllld Min. Max. DOGS-- Rcp<H't own or stmy dog-s brother. We c~.pecially' L!JanJ( llw .T:nlllnry 11 ...................... :1 _111

l.o Clay Hulett, county dog war· Rev. Paul Tucl!ct·, Lhe Leslie ,r111111 n1·y 12 ... .. .. J/1 :17 den, MaHon phone 2-5839, or· lo American J,egion Pn~l and Mr . .lanWli'.Y :t:J ...................... 8 38 Hilurifl:'s orr!ce, 9661. 52wlf and Mrs. Luecht. M1·. nnd Mrs . .Tnnunry l•l ...................... 27

.... --····----------· Melton S.lwesmitll, S~l. anrJ 1\li'S . .Tunuai'Y :15 .... .. .... :l2 LOS'!' Prolmhly between court Loren ShocEmith and Mr. and Ml','· .Tumuu·.v lG ..................... 25

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ho11sc anrl Soul11 Lansing· street Alfred l~rcoland, :lwl .Janum·y 17 ...................... 28 ChrisllllilS wee I<, metal covet· fot ···-·· --·-·· ···- .......... -- ----- · -· ______ _ J;w.ge po1ctahlc rurnnce cleaner WING---I wish Lo thank ouJ· mnny wiLh molOI', cord and three lobe fJ·icnds nne). neighhOI'S o'f !~den I p bl" D hlnc dust ha·"· F'inde1· please con- and COIU1lllllllt,Y for J.,JJC . !)oral ~~ ' lC .1.1 orztm L:~I!L r 11~ .. ·Jwm" Coun.ty News Box I P.lcce, money, cal'Cis ami lcll.ers ot . ' <J.I. " ' 1w 2 condoll3nce 111 the lo~s of my !Jus· ' _____ bam!, Hat'I'.V:· I am cs;Jceially gmtc- LP(t"l' of AJiill'edation LOST -To lhc parents or some ful to M1·. nnd M1·s. 01·va Hnnnon IJea~· ,lll:<yor;. . .

Mason schonl child; ,Did- yom·' of F·t. Myers, M1·. nnd Mrs. AJ,!JeJ·t l JF<vc. J'CHtl WJLh 1nlcreo•l llw son or rJau~t1 tcr come home with a Humphrey of Mason ill)cl ~1'. n1:d slonc.-: 111. lhe Ingl.la;lll Cn11nl.y r<:rl hillt'olri w!Jieh dill not be loll•"' Mrs. l:-hmwr Lnun~·te111 o[ Leslie News rclnl:ve Lo Cl'll ICISill, m· hel­lo him IJI' her'! Mrs. Earl Jone;, for their' lundness :~nd HS~Istnnr:c .• tc.t' ">!1<1, "l.ael< cr lloj;pt·cewllrln" plwnc :l JO:J Aurelius. 3w1 Mrs. ElsiC .L. Wmg, Widow nt D[ the St'l'VII:Cfl I'CIH!toJ:ell h.V liw

.. ····-··-·- ··-·--···- ···-- ·-· Harry F.. \Vmg. ::wJ Cll.,l' 111 tile Jll<tller ol snow rc-LOST- Blnel< Cocker, answers to · ...... ·-···-·---···-·--·-· mnval.

!.he name c.r "Niclc" Reward. WHE0LT~R--Thanlt you Lo all.·Dr. We nrc inclii!Ctl lo J.alw for Lloyrl Doane, 100 s. Jc.ffcJ·smJ, Clinton and D1·. Clnrk, the gr:H!•Iccl Ol' c~.pcct wch set•vice:; ph,;ne 0!171 ll!a.son. 3wl church, W. S.C. S .. Crc:;cont clnss, immc,li::Lcly with little cnnsidem·

nil friends and neighbors n.nd loved lion or the other residents 01' the

Farm Services WILL CLEH.K aHeuor, SUteR any·

where. Also Income tux nssJq. tancc. Earl Dunsmore, 3042 W. Columbia, Mnson. Phone 2·3241.

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BUTCHEfliNG-Lct us do you1 butchering, hogs on Tucsdny

und Wedncsdny, heer Thursday, poultry nny day. We pick up. Call Leslie G:Hil or brunch office Mason .Phone 15U1. beslie F'ood Locker.

ones for the many gift;;, l>cuuliful eil~·. and it iH caRiel' to gri•pe Limn [ flowers ancl ennis sent me during to hnvc lt bil or patience. my slay <1l Lhe ho,vital. Mny yon H some ol' !he residents that nrc all have a healthful yea!', l\fn<k;e cDH,•plnining woulrl have Li·nvellecl Wheeler. 3Wl]l wilh me last wcc!t to nnothcr eitv --·---- -·- within Gil miles of Mnson whcr'c SAEL·ENS--I wish to .thnnl\ Pre~- tilt: sidr.wallts wm·e not cleaner! 11 1

byte1·ian circle No. 5 .• lean R. all nnd the slrcels werr. nnr1·owod Anderson Post No. 730fl nnd my l.o a one-laJlC trnffie, they wo 11 Jd ft·iencls and t•elatlvcs f<JJ' the1ovcly il.ppn:ein.te l!JC ef.forls oJ' the eil.y cnrds, flowers P.llcl gifts sent me fn.Liters ant! street cleparlmenl in dut·ing rny illness. 11:1'~. Ivfnry n1nh:ing our nece-ssary driving· a.s Saelens, 1111 N. Pine, Lansing, easy as possible. ____________ 3_w_1-:-p 'l'hc sirlewoll' .-:nnw plow w"s a LAf:.SEN----Wil:l! sincere gTateflll· Godsend lo lhn rc.sirlcnls who arc

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ness we wi.s·h to u1anl' everyone wwhlc to clean their own wa\11~ for 'hcir.:g w kit~rl to us riming 011 r nnd the lot owncJ':i who n1·e ;iwnv deep sm;row. 'l'he . food, plnnts. rm· Llw winte1·. Mayibe these foil<·~ cnnl~ nnd comfm·tin•; words were do not a;:prccin·tc the sillcwn,ll< nil a')J.pt·cclaterl. Personal thnnl's to 1 plm~,~~ mnr:h ns t~JC peq]Jl.e .w.1." .Toy Dwis, .J()wclt f.uneml homc,

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must ·;all' t~ :volk ,nnrl ~~e.'c 1L Rev. Ca1·penter, Amc,rican Lc~ion n~t ~~11 . ~,~;e "ctt;,, pl~1;. lhc~ won I;!

WANTrr:n...:uscd 10-JncJJ ann 12· · Inch •rv sels in goml conclilion.

Jewett Television (H. C .. Jewett) 551 W. Maple rllreeL Mnoon, phone

. Mason 5511. · :· '50wt1

WANTED in small Ol' large quan­' titles, logs or standing timber, especially hurd, soft maple; white wood, bass wood, while and blnck walnut, Must be 10 in., or larger· in diameter. Write or come ond sec Carl cm·moncy and Sons, Onondaga road nt Bond road. · 51wlf

WANTED-Ride with rcllnble per-. ; son for boy going lo Rossurrcc·

. tton school on East Michigan Ave­nue 111 Lansing Lo Harper rand. Dnlly around 3:Ui p. m. Mrs. E. E. Wcntlnnd, 3580 .Harper rom!. Phone Mnson 28331. lw2

.'For Rent ·to~ RENT-Wallpaper s:enmcr : .. ~,and ftoor sander. Inquu·c at

· . ''.lhafcr Decorating Supply, 425 S. · · •letrerson. Phone 29461. 41lwtf

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. :. l\ENT A MOTOll.OLA 'l'V for yotn• •· .••. ·:. ju\rty. H . .c. Jewett, 551 W.

Farmm·s , Bmwnc·O<Lvcnclel' Post No. 1•18, be \\,cdu . ., .no;1 Ol..t Lhe nhov~-

If yon i;)lcml lo sell your· fuJ·m 'we .Jean fl. Anderson P·Jst No. 73 or nnmc~l lol~. This was the case Ill

will. find the b11ycrs for you.

Phone

vVhipp Farm Agency Lansin.g· 4·146•1

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CUSTOM SAWI-n·o. Also !lab wood for sate, Franlt Ward, ft1·st

fnrm south of Harper school on US-127 nt Buller's ll.elllaut•flnt Phone. Lnnaing 192111. 42wtt

4% Farm Loans Fn11llct' owned Lnnd Bani' loans

of.feJ· Long tcnns--to 40 ycn:·s Low col9t--no n.ppm.isat fcc

Full ;~mpnyment pr·tvlleg-~s Setcvlce by fn rm mortgage·

· spe<!lnllsts

NATIONtAL FARM LOAN ASSOCIATIONS

804 ·E. Michlogn.n Ave., La.lll!ing Phune 5·8816

Geor.gc Gt·cenlenf, Sec.~Tt•cas. l{<'ll> Brown, Asst. Sec.·TJ·eas.

V. F. w., r 1~,~·1JRm County News th~ e1ty I m;n,tlllned :~obO\'C; , and !:he American Legion Anxili· .I'he old S.t)mg .tha.t We dqn l nry .. who 'pre1pat·crl ~.uch 11 lovely m.Js.<; Lh_c ':'ate''' ll~ltl! Lhe ,well goes dinnet· fat· tho family and rcla· dty Slllcl;, ."'Jl<[llte.~ 111 t.l11s .case. tives. Many thanl\s nlfio 'to fricn.tls. I n.pprecmle yom cf.fo.rts. rcla.lil•os 1inrl nci•ghboi'S. for the G. C. EDMONDS mnn·y he•a nti.ful flow~1·.•. '!'.he fnm. lly of Sgt. Robert Lassen. 3Wl'J1

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In Memoriam EVERY--In loving- memory of our

dear· husband and falhcJ' who passed away two years a<m. "Gorl called him home, It was His wm; but in our hearts we love him still: His memory Is as dear today as in the hour he pnssed nwny." M1·s. Wourt Evet·y and Children.

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Tax Notice MASON-I will be at the Farmers

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,·::f.R··e:E·. OFFER .· ·'' ... '

Tho Now' Stroamlln~d Correspondon• Mnlhod lor Buny Pooplo '

' 30 Eaoy Lossono • Fils All Voralona ' Makos Jho Biblo • Nolhln; to Bll~

Plain · , Clip and Mall Tilia FREE CoUJ'OD

MICHIGAN BIBLE SCHOOL Dox ~00, Lannlfti 4, Mlcblgaa

Ploaso oond your FREE Coune.

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Stroot -··--------"--.. Maille, Mnson. Phone 5511 Mnson. ' !lOwtf ·

. l Sclcvlttg It~ghnm 1'U\d Eaton

banlt 011 TI!UI'Bdnys lll1d Ft•idays from 12 to 3 and at the Dart Nn·

, tiona! bnnlt' on Satm•dny forenoons for . the collection of taxes., Mrs. Do1:1s Austill, treasurer. 49wtf Jily -·-------;"'----

To Mason Residents:

C.ome to the school

Mqnday night to and he~p decide

. ~ ~ld@ a buR 1ng [P.ltf?~m ~ y '. ·. IJ

Your Co~nmittee

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To e ' • We Are Now Bacl< At Th~~ O~d Stand

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·Loci<~ Stocl< and Barre~

It Took a Lot ·of Worl( tJnd Coopet·ation

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Carpente'rs, plumbers, electricians, sheel: metal

workers, plasterers, ,painters, machinists .and 'a lot of

other willing workers made :it possible for us· to move

back into the bui.lding damaged by fire Dece~nbe~· 10.

We are grateful for their help and for the service given them-by ··suppliers.

We are also.grateful to Jim Dart and Don Cady fol'

permitting us· to use their former store for five weeks.

Without that ~pace :for offices we would have ·heen

under even ~.a greater ha~dicap than iwe were.

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Mason Is All Alone· a~ Tori Of Capital Circuit Cage· Race

January 17, · 1952

• THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Section 2

M11mn llflll lillie tl'lmhle In Hlny­llllf nt. the l.np l>f t.lw Ciiop!Lal Clr· 1'1111. hPn.p l•'rl<ln.Y night, 'l'hc Bull­dogn whiJ>jlCrl Gi'flllfl I..ndlfc 6()-:17.

'Plio htg· le~l @iliCH J;'rilln,v night nl Cllnl'lotlc. Mu.orm slllll'l'fl the lr.llg'lle lend with the OJ•iole.~ 11nlll l•'rlrlii.Y when ttw ViltlngH rrnm Jo:wrcl·l ~UI'!II'IBe<l cvm·yone hy jumping on the Orioles 50-::o.

Up lo lluH po;nL tho Ol'!olcn WCI'e g·cl!Jng lllrr.ngcr With CVCI'.Y g'llllle, Chllriotle hOIIHlH HOIIIC tnll men nnrl 11 sophomnro ;;hHrp.~lwot­m·, .John Betty, Belly IHIH hoen loHHing llwm in frmn nil ovo1· the fiorl!',

lie lcnriM tho CH.pltnl Circuit HCOI'C•rR WJI,h II [filii] Of 67 poJnt11 In fon1· cnnlcsls. 'J'Jwl IH 11 g-nme nvrlrag11 nf utmost JH puln.ts n g'JIJnc . .Joe Imwh 1.~ nnolhcJ· m11n lire lllll!rlogs will have to Hlop. Jfe Is I he lug cenlr.l' who ha<I been plaguing Cllflrlolle fMs nil .venr.

Agnln.~l l11rse offensive slurs Mason will throw it.~ tight riPfcnsc nnrl rJIIite 1111 nllnclt of Its own, If 1hc fH'IISOII l'ecord lllellllll nnylhin);:. Muson lws lhi'I'C men In tile lop tr.n sctii'CI'H In llw Cnpllal Circuli. Br>h .Jewell. l'lltr.H fourth In scoring nnrl llmlg- Alriel'lllfln unrl .Jim Rog­gow 111'1' HiX:I.h antJ HeVonl.h.

'rho ltr.y to !.he MilSOn SIICI~I'.~H JP1·irl11y nig-hl may wi'IJ J·c~t on t.he Rhollirlrrs of a Mason freHillllfln, Clmrlie Willis. Willis will j>rob­nhi,Y llo glwn lhc .Joh or IHIITnssin;;­lhr slwr.pslwrlting Belly,

MHH!lll /HI.~ lllll won a g·amo on

R4'!>1ln'CII Win Annlhm· t.hc big- Uhnrlnllc flom·· .Ill. yenl'li; MMOII'Il I'~~CI"VO RCI\IIId lliii'Jll'iHcd ThiH YCIII' their chanceR . nrc t hn 1 n t.nllct· Gm.ncl Ledge J'eHOI'VC lmnn he:;t civc1•, · with n. 00-47 vlotm·y, Slnn Stolz

. · paved the wny Ul lhfr Mnson win MIIHIIII Plur11 Arm11111 · , , with 1() poln.l~ nncl 11• good n.ll· In Hfllle .of tho fltCl lhnl ,MnRon nroHnd Jrnme. The Mnson fi'CHh­

\von r:11 hnnrllly ovct· Gmnrl Lodg-e mnn IIi one ()f u16 best hallhnnrtlerH them wm·e still. lotH of flnWR In to come A.long nt MaHon In some lhn MnHon gnin<. WIJilo the out- lime. I. .. con Lee Mlrlert 11 points to tmmll WfiR neve!' in doubt II t.llmeR In lee A~nnd In tho HCfll'illg riiCC, the M~son lenm looker! ROJ'I.. of ·Rob Scofield nlso plnyerl n great lwlploss, Tho Bullrings ~COJ'ccl whr.n they hnrl ·IQ nnd · fiounrlr.J·erl the gnmc, rOH•l or lhc limo, ' . ~f11110n l•'(l

Mnson lonltrrl lhe hr.sl· In the tlrnl pel'iorl, With Boil .T~·Wetl A.llll Hovey, f .................... :! Doug- A lrlr.11nan doing most of the Alrle1man, f .............. a IICOI'Ing- Mn.~on enrlml the CJilfii'lei' .Tewett, c .................... 7 wllh 11 commnndlng- 21-0 rrlgo, · fll>g.gQW, g ................ n

'fhr. pace slnweli riown ;;, the Willi.~. I;' .................... 2 aceollfl peJ·inrl nn1l the two te1111111 ·l'!uhKtlllltloJJH: pc9ltcrl 11wny at the basltet .with Rnllflall, f ................ 2 JIIHl fJ,holll NJUH! success. Mrtfion Drrvla, c .................. 1 nrlrlrrl I I moro point.~ to llR tolnl ~hA.I.Iuclt, 1:' ................ ! nnr! J~t Gi·nncl Ledge scorr, Hcven, Cmndnll, S .............. 0

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'fllC tompo plc<tt>d· 11p In I he thll'<lj 2

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2 no period .• Jim ICop-1!'0\1' rnrl H~t·h·

Hovey took ovc1• the a·coiing-dutlea, 1 1 I"G F'r 1'1•' '1'1' Hnrl MnHnn Hrlded 18 morn pout Ld rnnd .A't gt~

INWIAJ\1 COUN'I'l' I.ICACHHJ

Ji1a·idn,\''H GanwH Dan~vlllc nt lln~lett, Los lie u t OltOIIIOH, l•'owlorvllle nt SloclthJ•irlgc. Hull nl. Wllllnnmlnn,

'I'III'SIIll Y'H Clllllll'" Slocl<"'l'lrir;c nl We•bhnJ·vJ!Ic.

Lust Wt'l'it's llt•HuiiH Frldu,\' Night

Hull, 71; l•'owlcrvlllc, 32. Dunsvlllc, ·12; i,e:,,ic, :n. WilliHJil,tonl :Hi; ~:nca.;n·Jrlg-c, :13.

'l'uPsduy Night JPowlei·vlllo, fiO; Wllllum.'ilon, li7, I loll, 11:1; Sloclt•hrldg-c, 37. · Jlnslc•Ll, flO; Leslie, 10.

CAI'I'l'AL Gll:ClJI'I' FJ•IIIU,\''S Clllllll'H

MI!HOII Ill Uhlll']ollc, J•:vr•J'cll 11 t J~ul on nnplrls. llnwcll nl. Gmnrl Lcrlgc,

'I,IJI::,day'H (IHI111' lAmsin~ ilcs!IJ'I'rl'llon nl JGvorcll,

Jo'J•Idu,l''s IIP.,UI1 s Mnson, Hll; Gr1111d Lcrii('e, :17. I JowPJI, •Ill; !;;.a ton Hnpirls, 21L J;;.vcl'ell., 50; Chnrlollo, :JO.

tn put Mn11on way out In front Buclt, f .................... 1 2 :1 G0-20. ' ShocmalteJ·, f .......... ! ~. fi 7 G ld Gl

M:tson·.~ reserve.~ WCI'C . thrown Vnridei'Hleen, c ........ ! I 2 ,, 0 en overs into tho conle11l In the lhil'fl ))e1·lod 'remnn, g .................. 7 2 1 lfi

nnr.J the g'<II11C' sl.nJtcil lo ~:et ll. Smith, g .................... 0 0 "H 0 Are Ready to Go litl.le mugh, Mnson lnllled 10 SuhHtitullon~: points In lhe final q11nrler ami so· Dnnltcnhel'g, g ........ 1 fl dlrl. Grnnrl Ledge.

F,loh Jewell nnrl ,JJni · Roggow ~Jwrcr! the Muson scoJ·Jn.g hrinor.~· wjth 101 ·point~ ·cnch. Jim' 'l'emR.n II'IIH high fOI' 'Gfland' Leclgc, wllh the Sllllle nllmhm:; · :

J,J lfJ 18 :n A·JlJli'OXIIlllltcly ~.o ho,ys, mnny cf l.hcm from suiJIJI'han Lnnsing-, Rl'c noaring fighting ll'im fol' thr. Lnn­Hihg- Golden Glove boxing lournn­menl ln he slngorl at the Hen club­lwu.ee l!JC nights Gf .Tanlllli',Y ~0 a nrl :1 I. J 11 arlrli Lion to tho Ln nslng c!c!Pgnlwn, lhe1·c will he boys fl nm Dimonclnle, Holt, W~hbor­ville, I•'owlerville and sevea·al other JlOIIItS.

Vikings Upset Favored Orioles·

Chna·Jollo hnrl cold wnte1· Lhrow11 on Its chnmplonshlp hopes I•'rldny night when Everett t nggcrl the Orioles with n fi0-30 lnHs,

It WIIS the flt•st Limo I his yc>ll' thnt tho VlltlngR hnd shown nny rii·Ive nnil st!Ol'lng punch.

IPJ·idny night Chnrlotle will tnlte on Mnson In n rio-or-rile attempt. to gel. baclt on 1he championship lmll. Mnson Is nil nlono nl the top

.of the Cnpltnl Clrcujt henp now with four wins In fo111· confercncr. gnmcs,·

Jcrlrlny nlghl EvoJ·ctt will [l·nvcl to Eaton Rnplds. The Vlltlng-s n1·e favorer! to win t.hls one but T!Jnt.on Rnplrls IH cnpnhlc of nn upset.

Murlln Mnue1· cnmc up with his ]Jest gnmc of the season ngulnst Chnrloll.e. So fnr• this Henson tho Vlltlng forwrll'fl hac! not shown the shnrp shooting eye that' won him lhe top scm·ing honOJ'S In lhe Cnp­ltnl circuit lnst year, Ag-ainst Chnl'lotle he was good fm· 2-t points on 11 field goals nnd two foul shots.

Charlotte's nophomore flash, .John Betty, pacer! the 01·iolc lll­lrtclt with 15 points while .Toe Inuch tossed In 10,

The VIkings edger! the Orioles In ovea·.v period ex:cept the llllnl anrl even then l.he OJ•iolcs out­scorer! the Vlldngs IJy only one point. Right from the first ll ap­poarerl to he Everett's night to do things right.

Chnrlotte actually lost t11c game on the bacltbonrrls. Giant Tom Moon, Art Smllh anrl Mnucr con­trolled both ends of the cou 1t ..

JUST HORSIN' AROUND-Sam· Davis, former University of Miami football player, trys a bloclt against a horse named "Drafting Board." Davis Is now. a trainer at Miami's Hlafeoh race lracl( where this horse with' the ominous name plies his trade.:

Hornets Stretch Winning .Streak

Wllllnmslon um~d n llu·etl-p0lnt mn 111:in built· up In 'tll'c fh·st rrwutm· to noHe out Stocl!hl·irlgP JPJ·Jtln.y nt1rht nnd win :15-:l:l. The g-nme could hnve Jl'QllC rHiler wny I'ig-hl Ill> to the fln11J sr.conrl.

•rtw vlclm·l; r-nn!lierl lhe Home!.~ 'to Hln.v'on to~ of the fnghnm Coun­t,\' Jeng~Je. fti·Jriny night the Hm·­nrl.~ will hn.ve 11 big bnttle to .~Lny the1•e, The RnmlMrs fmm llolt will be In town tryln.g to lmoclt the Hornets o~f' 1.1Je po,:eRtnl,

StocMwldge \\')\\ meet Fowle!'· ville Fl'ictny night, The g-nmo will 1he plnyecl In .lhe Pnnthei' ~>II'Ong­holtl.

Glen l..OIIIIPbeJ'l',V IYIIS t.lw big gun. In the V>'llllamston vlctor,v flV~I' SlocJr,hrlclgo,. He r!J•opperl In 20 points. · Be.rnio Pa·nl rt·, a llve­.foot, six-Inch foJwqrrlo WIIH lop mn'n fOI' StochbJ·idg-e · with 12 ')JOints,

Fowlerville Boy Wins Top Award

glv~n, '1' II o HniHI.eln·ll'J•ieslnn ''Wor!rl" aHHIIIIled the HpOilHOI'HhJp r;f lhiH conlcHt with the coopoa·n· tlon of .America nnrl Hlitle cluh lenrleJ'S,

OthcJ' show honors the Donnl hoy hns won Include thn gi'Ond championships or hoth tlw ·f-H nnrl open classes nl l.lw I"lvlngHlon county fnll·. lie plnccd second ul. the stntc 1-H show nl Mlehig11n Sto.ta colleg-e. 'l'hcJ'e, lle wns sn­Jocl.ed by tho HI nlo Hr1l~l c!n-l•'rlc­slnn nsaoclntlon to g-o to tho In. lct·nnllonnl Dnlry Exposillrm nt Indlnnnpolis. His cow wns the on­ly COW there to l'~PI'eHelll •1-H clubs from Mlchlgnn, 'l'he olhcJ' five animals WCJ'e nil helfeJ'.~. ·

At tho exposition, Donnl's cow jlillcerj fll'Bl in heJ• C]USH lllld IVII!I senior rcseJ'Vc champion. lie won ll Hpecinl l'lb!Jon frmn the Hnlstcln asaoclnl.lon nnd a blue ribbon for ShOWIJ1fl11Hhlp, JJIH COW WHH fl

memhel' of tlw ilhw rlhhnn win­ning- slnlc herd. She nlso placccl 12th In the open I~IIIHH,

'!'he nonnl hn.v is H YIHtrH oicl nnc! lives with his fumlly >1011th ·o~ JPowlervllle on a 2•tri-Hei'C dnlry fllJ'ni. He hnH eompleliHI five :Hie· ccssful years of ·1-H dairy club work.

Mo1·e Lhnn 400 Li'ltcrl.l' shipH wm·c "rlr.moll1·hnl1Pd" Jw,t veur to CIII'I'Y U. S. Cflfl! In J•:mopr~:

Kenneth Donal, son of Mr. nnrl ;--------------,

I Mrs. Cleo Donul of FnwlcJ·vtllc, has received one of the lilghest honors n 4-H membm· cAn achieve. His I'C.f!'IHter~d cow, Moreerles J onn Hnrlpg, hM. bc~n llllllled ·Reserve Junlm· . .Ail~.AI\ler.lcan of the ngod cow clos.~. Compcliljon fol' these .Tuntm· All-J\.merlcnn .awnrds .was 'rrmi1 lhc entire· Un!teri. Stntes.

Dance - Dance At IIHslol! i\nw•·it·au LI•gion

II nil

Saturday Night 0:1111 1n 1::111

lluglws .nuud

l•"owlcrvill" is scnrllng Lnncc Wright and Mike Tomlin Into the tlsl.ic warH and WchheJ•villc will be reprc.,enleii hy Jaclt Frierlman. Dlnwnrlale h!IH Irvin 'l'atc flnrl AI Shepard, n Hii-,po11nd open ciHHS boxer, one of the moHt cx.perlenecrl figillers in the luul'llament. He hAH wnn six of eig-ht fights. Holt will scnrl a sl1·nng cnntenrte1· in the jler­.'-:on of' Roger Islwm.

C!JRrlolte marie its one serious hlrl lo tnlto oVCJ· the lear! In tlw mlrldlo of the thlrrl period when the T!Jnton county hoys pulled up to within three points of Everett. At that lime the score stood at .33-30.

T earn Balance· Wins for Holt

· One . other Michigan· boy was · nomlmiteil frJJ' t.hls c01ilc&L He Is 'I .lame~ Che~tnu(. ·Jr.,. of. Allegan. A!lmlsslull 7;;,. I><' I' JU'I'HIIII

I He came thJ·ough· with. an honor- liiOJ!f'l·n a uri 01<1 'l'luu'

~lruhlfll nn1t 01!1 'l'inw Athni~~Ju:n. Iiili! 111ir. ptir~un Muslq lly.

ROCKY .<1nd .the. Vag{'bon!IJ! : .. '•. ' . ... .. .

Golden Gloves 'Boxing T ourn~m~n.t ' .. '

~llllllllunJ•d hy iMiehlgnn A. \A. U.

( 1-illllllSol'rd h,l'. •CIIjlltul )Cnrnmn Club

Lansing, Mid1igqn . . January 30 January 31

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11:1101'. ,M. J:eo Clllhhuu~t·, l.nnslng, .~llchlgnn

SJ'Ill! ,J•'inal• & .1'')1111(8 .

:\II Sl'ah 'I'I'SI'I'I'I'd-$J.fltl nnd .~:!.1(1-fltX lnl'JJtded. _'·. Tit'l•cts. c~u.JsuJt~:.nL,,l:lsiUJlc . ..'f•~mi•lc,. l.unslng. or )Ill duor .

u:stn~, ,1\IIUHifJAN _..: PU.ONE 4;i72

Thursday- J?rida1. JANUARY ·17~18

~,..fir -"""'iS.

Cat•t.uon 111111 Short

Tltcs.-Wed., Jan. 22-23

C1u•tuon, 8110rt 1111d .

'I'tl<!hnlt!olor Sill!clul ·. · : Olrtoon '· ~•ut · .

:;'Lttde Rfttlcul;; •.Com~~~.::; ' .. " .

Comin'u:<·Sfetilif.~· ~tclN•'•ir:o,iti ilai8.:C~, lin~ "Ar(~~;, · . 0 ·, . DE'l';" ·Cinrlc Oublll·IUeardo · 1\lontatlmn .ln

"ACICOSS ~l'lu~·, ·WIDE ,1\IISSOlTfl.l" ·. iln technlcCilor\··: ;Farley i :

Ot.11ngcr-Simlle~··· In "UEIIAVE ·l'~tJI~~ELF;".·LOii:~c~· · CniiiMtr~ li1 ."A· KOREi\.;" .R~III iMR!'Prot .O'Brlen.)n. ·

"IIE.It · · ·. ' ·

The lo11rnamont Is s:flited by lhe H • hi d · T k Cnp;tol. Carnvan club, Shrine OJ'- lg an ers a e gamzal10n,. which uses all prof- · · · · . ilH fnr its cripplrrl chilrlrens' pi'Oj- G h d 40 26 ccts. fL Is a 100 per cent chaJ•ily I rey oun s -promotiOn.

YVirlnCI'!-i or lilt! Lansing tnurnA- . mont will represent the area In the Howell toolt Its spite out on Ea-HLa-le l<HII'namcnt nl G1·ancl Rapids t~n Ra

1pids fort lMhc poor

1 shtowing

1 iJ l"cbniHI'V. 1 mace aga111s ason as wee 1 1 _.______ I by whlppmg the Greyhounds 40-

26 Friday nig-ht.

Ramblers Ramble It wasn't until the final pcJ•iod FT Tl' tl1nt the Gmyhounrls eoui(J put

r. ~>7 down any great number of points. 12 ~~ T E ·v· t EA.lon Rapids plcltcd up thJ·ce :.i •l<f 0 asy IC ory polrits In the first . (iel'iorl, four ~ ·IIi points In tho seconrl and three 7 ·1.> more in the thit·cJ to roach the 6 ·II l~owlcl·ville rlid not ha.ve the three-qunrtCJ' marl! on the short 1 ;\ ~~ guns to lceep up with Holt Fridny end of the 35-10 score.

~:. nig!Jl. The Rmbloi·s disposed of In the Jn:it quartcJ• Howell threw a;. the Glarlialors 71-32. In the J·osorvcs nnrl the Grcy-

1 Holt opcneti lhe game wllh a hounds jumped on them .fol' 16 2~·.pnint 8>Jivo in the fll·st period

ar. 21 :J;, 11'1 a I :HI :1:1 1:1 :11 !I :>n 1 7 :.!fl Ill ~li II

~7 and t.hen pm~eerlecl to slnughter points while the Hlr;hlande1·s '' the Livin.g-;•.[cm county Lcnm. At tossed In five. . s2 (.IJo cncl cf the hai.C I·iolt was out GcoJ•ge D~nn And Bill Hilton ;~ in front ·13-16. 'fhe GlacliAtoJ·s p~ccd the Highlander attaclt with 77 rarer! a lillie better in the second I n1ne points. Every man on the r.s half Hlghlnndcr squad hnrl at least one r.r. 'H;l.£:'11 Slll,\'cilc paJ'[ed the me~hcs point lo ndcl to the Howell lo~al.

~;: i'J ~~ fen· 21 points, Bud Milici' .tallied 18 Henry Re(Jfield paced what Ea-nncl Bub Spralte1· was good fol' 10 ton Rapids attack lhe1·c was with to ~ct l!lC pace fo1· t11e Ramblers. seve~ points. . Wa,ync C0pc!and nnrl Bill .Jllfld Friday night Eaton Rapids w>ll top;Jed the Fowlerville scol'lng entel'tRin Everett and Howell will column with JO points each, play at Granrl Ledge.

l~:~ HolL slnycrl on lhe sRnlc level l ' ·. ' .

~roo~:s .Gets ·Hot And ·Aggie-; Win

wit 11 tho Slll'prisln6· Williamston Hornets with its victon·. Both tonms al'e H t the top with Wil­limnslon having a sJig·M pei·eent­a.!1'c eclg-c bccusc uf one mol'e game played.

Cub Scouts Win Numerous .Awards

·· Bob Broolt.~ Ci11lle off t.hc Dans­ylile. bench to !carl the A_g-g·ios paEl Leslie Frlrlay night ·12-:ll. 'l'hc A.~gle ~Uh lOEfCCI In Hi poinlR lo lcii·ct · the a Lt~clt. Dansville's chances also got n shot in the arm with· Bill BI·owc1·'s 12 points. . Oick, HccJ(sCI a•galn was Lite lo.p

Friday night all the chips will he on the ta.ble fo1· the two top lomns. Holt and Williamston will meet at the Willmmston gym. Holt will be the favoa·ttc but Williams­ton may not ](now it, Last yeal' the Hol'llel.~ hal'dly won a game. 'IJhis ,YOHJ' with praclica.lly the same comb ina lion the Hornc.ts have been mowing them down .

Mason's Cub Scou.ts rcceivccl nwards at the!J• meetl11•g heir! at the school last ThuJ·sr!ay nig.JJL.

Bohcnt awa1·ds were made to Jim Haase, Ronnie Clal'!(, Dcnn.v F1·ye, Ronnie Wallace and F1·itz Olds, Wit·h a wolf RWBI'd to Gay­lnl'd Knight, hea1· awards to Lai'· ry Melendy, Gnylorcl Knlg1ht ancl Clarence Weiss, nnd fL lion awa1·d to LA.rl'y Bowen. · scorer ·.fat" .tho Blaci<JJA~vlts with

17. points. Though Leslie has not 1\:on iln -'' Ingham Co\lnly league ·s-a/ile 'this. year' the Leslie junio1· t•nnlts third In Ingham County longue I!COI'Ing,

· • Dan.wlllc jumpc:d on the Black­In tho· t11·st qua1'te1· Frirlay

and .tooli a 17-7 lead. 'fhc ~w·lts LJ'iefl ·ha1·d to get baclt game and did close the g·np.

the· end of the hal·f Dansville . was out In fl'Onl 23-18.

The thlril· quartc1· was fairly even, ,Dansville edged the Blaclt­li'R~VIts 10-0, Dot.h teams lo&t slcum In the last quarlcJ·. Dansville adder! nine poln ts to Its lola I a ncl Leslie could only pick up four.

Friday night Le.~lie will Lnlte on Olremos at Okemos and Dansville

· will square of,f with Haslett.

Mason Oldtimers Beat Okemos· 106-65

Friday nig.IJt FowleJ'Ville will tl·y 1o bound baclc ov.c1· at Stocltba•idge. The PantheJ·s have been In and out so fRI' this yeai-. They have come close to winnln,g· quite oc.tcn but fade in the closin-g minutes.

Williamston Loses,. Holt Takes Over

Williamston stuhhed its toe Tuesday night. The Fowlel'v.JIIe Gladiators lmocltcd the Hol'llets off the tor, spot in the Ingham County league by edging them 50-fi7 in spite of a brllllant last-ditch Wlllinmston mlly.

Holt .now rules the Ingham

I County league with five victories and one loss. Williamston's a·ocord stands at five wins and two losses. Fa·iday night Williamston plays

I Holt. The Hornets have got to Win If Lhey expect to stay In/ the run­ning-.

·Mason's enta•y in lhc newly The Fowlerville - Williamston formed Independent haslretball fmy wns a close one all of the league hill! given the a·cst of the way. Aftel' the lll'st quat'lea· Fow­lenms something to shoot at. Jerville was on top 14-12, By the

Monday -flight at O!cemos,Mason end of the half the . Gladiators won 106-65, The last qual'ter was stretched their lend to 30-27, a free-scoring one. Mason dropped Fowlerville still held the upper In 44 points and Okemos scoa·cd hand 111 the t.hlrd pel'lod and added 26 Jaclt Finn shat•cd the scoring five more pmnts to Its tht·ce-polnt ho~ors with Olin Duncltel on the lead. · Mason team. Both men scoa·ed 22 Then Williamston came up with points each:. . 1 its big l'lllly that almost saved the · TJp Indopcnclent leagu Is com-~ day for the Hornets. With Wes posed" of six teams rep~escntlng Exe!by hitting from just ahou.~ Mason Okemos Eaton Rapids eve1 Y spot on· the Jloor the Hot F I ' 111 H '1 tt d H It ' nets worltcd their way up to the

ow erv e, as e an ° · Fowlea·ville mark, Time ran out

SCOUTER· 1\IEETING CIIANGED with Williamston just two points sho1·t.

Bad ";~ather forced the switch­Ing .. of· the bi-monthly dlstl·ict meeting and round table of Ing­ham district Bcoutct•s fa•om Camp Kiwanis to the Dansville town hall. Charles .Ralya, district chair· man of HMlctt, announced bhnt

. Dansville 'fi'OOII< 70 will be host in-stead .• of i..cslle,Jl'roop 69. The Mny 111 planning seadlon wlll he held In Leslie· Instead .or Dansville with Tr.i:iop ,ao as hO!It.: ' :"~.. '• ·::. ~

Elxelby was top scal'eJ• for Wll· liamston with 14 points and Ralph Bames dropped In 12.

Fowlerville scorers were paced by Bill Judd with 19 nnd Wayne Copeland followed with 15.

According to Ayer's Directory, 13,009 newspaper arc published In the Unlterl States, There nrc 2,018 dn.llles, 362 seml"''veellllcs and 10,-5M We<)kllcs, ·

Gold ai'I'OW poln.ts were RWarcled to Billy Jacobs, Lnny Bowen, Brian Ra.gan and Bobby Wnlson. Lnra•y Bowen and Bill Jacobs also necive<l ~ilver armw .points.

Sea·vice stli1·s wcJ•e nwardecl to La I'I'Y Bowen, Bllt.v CamplJcll, Pe.tcl' Haase, Billy Jacobs, Ga,v­Jm·d Knight, Den Chief .John ICI·use, Den Ollief Gnry Lamphe1·e, Lni'I'Y Melendy, Dolt Chief Die!( Selbent and Clarence Weiss .

A deputation of Boy Seoul.~ led by John I<rusc cOJlducted the Wehclos ce~·cmony honm·lng Billy Cam1pbeJ.I and Peter Hanse.

M1·s. Stanley Bowen received >t den molhct• ap;Jrectntlon celtlficnte Col' 2 '1, ,\'CUI'S of SC11VIcc,

IIUNTEH PAYS J~INJ~ Iml Wilrlci', :J5, {)08 Pierce

st1·ect, Lansing, went ·bh·d lnmling· Monday. He shot a hen phea~ant. ConseJ'VA.tlon OH!ceJ· W a I t. e I' .Mutchler a I'l'cstccl Wl·lder and too It hlm befm·e Justice of the Peace Robcl't M. Mont-gomei'Y In Lnnsing townshl,p. Wilder !pleaded guilty und ·paid fine and coE.f:s of $32.80.

CUR TRAINING Pl-ANNED Stephen Musselman, Ingham

dlstt·ict Scout tt·alncr of Haslett, has announced the final session of the current wlnlet· Cub training series to be held Janual'y 29 nt the town hall In Dansville. At thn t time, plans will be announced for late sp1·1ng and early fall sched­uleR of Cub leader training so thnt paclcs may recruit den mothea·s fat• the fall to be ll•nlnerl in Api'll and May. The subject of the Jnn­unt·y. 2!1 session wllJ be "The Den Meeting" under· the direction of Mr. M,usselman assisted by Gor· don l{cnnedy of Mason and Daniel Brown, ftelil Scout executive. Pnclt leade1·s .from Stoelcbrldg~, Leslie, Williamston, Webbcrvllle, .Mason, .Grovenburg, Holt, Oketilos, Has­lett and Dansville are .invited tq attend the meeting. i ·

Thet·e nrc 62,200 t•eglstm·cd autfl.l mobile .drivers . In tho United States, .aecordlng to the· United States ·Bureau· of' Public Roads,

· nble' mention' for h,ls junior heifer \'~I'll l'llrihll' an1t JIIH Night· · en If.· · ' · · ' ' · hu wi•H ·

. 1'1Jis .!s .the .lll'Hlseur .lhrtl Junior l.rl" cumpi<PII, <'Jtll•·1·

Conch '!'crt DHliCI''S Holt nnm­hiQJ'H <•:·:pr<ncnct•d ver,v little trou­ble in >.l'lling down SlocltiJridge Tuesday uigl>l nt Slocltbrirlgc. The J{amhlcrs won G3-37,

Holt player! the hPsl game 'It has nome up with so far lhis ymu·. Ball hmulling wa;; perfect anrl team sr:oring- hal:•nce paved the way for llic big score.

In the fii'e:1 rcw minutes It Joolwr\ ns if I h11 Panl11crs mig-ht multc n gunw <Jill <Jf it. Stor,lt­hi·idgc jiiniJWd inln n l[lliclt foru·­poinl lr<ud Hllli then hung on for n few min11ie;; befo1·c falling haole When the J{anihlers once stnrtcrl to hi.t SI<Jdthridgc was all through.

Bud Miller was the lop ocorer fot· Holt with 17 points. Every man in thP starling flve ga1•c. n. good acco,ml. of himself., Bob SprnltCI' '11H. fnr· 13, Bucl Belll'nlflll colloctecl ·.12, 1-lug-h Smyth poured in nino and Dicl< Flultc bagger! seven.

I•'riclay nig-ht Holt will try lo take over the lop rung uf the Inr;­lwm County lcup-ue Jnclrlcr ·rn. n crucial game at Williamston, On 'l'uc~dny nig-ht the RamblcrR. will cnlci'lain Dansville in what should be a breather.

AII-AmcJ:!cnn nwnrtls have b,cep 1---------------" . ..

SenatQr

Robert ·A. Taft

"A .. Foreign Policy for Americansu on the

Kit.Ciardy Program

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:TUESDAY, JANUARY 22

6:30P.M.

StatiQn WILS · ·1320 on ·you1· dial

To All -rhose Interested In Saving Money on

• Jackets • Slacks

• Sweaters

• Topcoats • Suits • Shirts

- Act Now

· Ingham County News January 17, 1952 l'aqe 2

Les~~e N.ews ~ 'I '

Local Ch1.u~h ·i~a·s Annual Meeting On Wednesday

,,.,., Mrl!'ton nnldwln nnrl Wllllnm f!nle;

l•'inrtiH'inl dit·ppJor, Dtll'tnn Wnlltet·; llHHIHtllnl, Moore Brown­lrm; nutlllor, G. W. 'J'mmnn; pl­nni'ot, MrH. Clnylnn .Jewell; Sun­dHy school Hllperlntendent, MrH, H. TI'Oilllln; nsslslnnl, Mrs. Hnrry l:urgt~ss; Hundny t:whool ll'f'nHIII'CI',

A dlnn•·t· :<•'l'l'o•rl by thr Loynl MrH. K lln:;IJrulll'i'; RllrHiny sdwol Dnughl4'1'S pr,.•·•••kil lllf• nnnunl H4'f'l'4'iiii',V, Mrs. C. Wifllltll; cl'lldle lll(liJ!IIlg' r11' til•: C'ongi'Pf~flflf~nnl I'Oll Hllpl!l'intPIHlenl, MI'H, Hpcnee1' dttll't•h in 1111• '4'ir.tp4'1' rm Wr•t.ln1•s- Le<•l<4•; fiHHistnnl, MIS. Morris rlny, .Jnntllti'Y fl. J.'llt ing- til<' hllsi- lteinlturl: dclcgutc to Stute Con­n~ss tnt•f'Jillg' rPJli>I'IH or lht• cl~n- fl'l'nn<'4\ MI'H. Ing-rrlls, lllil'l'nlllc, r·onH nnd ""'" illlt':lH•'H we1 ,, g-il'ell M1·s. f{llfig'O'I,Y; dr•lt•g-utes to .lndt· hy ll!t·s .. r. 1:. lln;:r.:erl,v. 01 h1·r· 1'1'·1 son ltHHodulton, Mrs. Wtllium Mf'· JI<II'IH Wl'l'" giv•·tr 11s 1'"11\•ws: 1\lt•n's Dnnlel,;, Mrs. Burton Witlltot·, MrH. r:lub by Hldt:trd Smtih; linmwinl .r. B. Hhni'l, Mt•s. H. Lr.PI<c, llli'H. !•·port, Mro. >\ll'tl'lll Buldwi11; C. ,Tt•wcll, lllrs. H. l\lciJnnleiH, MrH. rJH'Illil111'Hh lp, MI'H, WPHI<'y Brown- IL Hl'!Hll id I n nd lllrs. 'P, P. Sm i I h; 14•1!; pn:;l •w'•, 1'''1'411'1, lll•1•. H. B. nllllit•mlnr, .1. lt. !lagg-crly, nssisl· Wengt~r·; huurd "r ltllsl•••':-~, Ifnrl· nnl, \V, IJ, Byrum; ]fly 'l'romnn, 1 t•lrg-HiliH I'd twa I ion, , · r '1\ft·H. Gr•rlllitl,• l>i,;1.111.111 h; Hundny r• lttlpll 4'onllnlllr•r, Mrs. Vlllllatn sl'!tnol, 1\lrH. llnt·ll•·l' 'l't'lllll:tll; Hllti- oh•s, .1. K Bng-grrly, Mrs, !L day :H'ilool 1 l'~>a·,ur 1 ',l'':l n"porl, .1\fr•:.;, Uur·gt·HH, \Vm-ih•y Brn\vnlcc, Mrs. llnnnld llus!JI"LII'i{: \VOIIIl'li'H l•'nl- Lynn .! .. well nnd ~lot•r·IH Wlllllll'y; low~hip, Mrs. W. H. w4•ng-Pr; !loy- lll'llf'Vni<'llt'4' comnuttr:e, MI'H. Bag­

,ILI l>nnght 4•t'H, Ml's. A. '!'. fngnik gc'I,'Y•. 1\lt~ .. Ioili!, Mltr;hell, .,MI:~· ,,.,J,oyal iJitllghl••rs, J\lt·s. ,J. Ji, Shall., l.ng,ds, i\lts, Lln~d BIHLiCIIIOie, IL·

Mllslc•, lllrs. Willtrtlll lltotztg. lt,glort.R edueullon commlllcc, Mt·:;, (,, Lltsenl'fllh, Mrs. M. Dlscnroth,

rrh(' IJ(Jillllllllirrg ('fllllllliltt~l·, ('Oil~ i\1t';-;, Dun Mincl', 1\lrs. H.ohcrL l~. . "11'11 1/lg' or I llt1 llH•lliiH'!'S Ill' lilt• Bl'nwnn nnrl 01 to liPl'IUir.l nnd

'hr,ru·tl ,,r lrrr•tl•t··~. 1• 1 't':-.~"11it'li llJt' C:hnl'\t':-J 1\.lPnlu~: lllll!iic c•ommitlcc, • l'ollowmg- fot• Ill·· oil lt'c•rs dlltl 4'0111· lilt•,,, Willtnlll lfeL'Zig', Mr·s. 1\!nl'l'lll rlliiiPPS 11f llr.· 4'httrdr !111' lito· 4'11111· l'txlcy, Mrs. T:tr:hnJ·d Byrum, 1\Jrs. ing' yenr" f'illll'l'h 1'1• t·l<, J\lr:l. WeR- Morns Whitm•y und Mrs. J\To1Tis i<'Y 13t·t,wnl•"•;' lrPnoll!'ct·, lllrs. lleiiJhnr'l; ~nf'inl l"<llllllit tee, ~Trs.

""lllct·lon Unldwin; 11! 1\' d<'at•on, H. Jo;, Bt·own<', lift's. All'n•d \Var-frug-h llfl',ldn•., •·rmti11uing d<'ll· dowsl<i, 1\frs. ,J. B. Slmfl, Mrs.

• 4'nns Ill'•' l'cttll frlpf•, ':. \\', 'I'm- I'.IUI .lllpp, .Vft•s. H. LPel<c a11rl lloh­'''nlan, (':J]IIIt'l \\'illtlltl, /!, n. l~d- Pt'l PnlnH·l'; "'\~,.·nt·ds awl .1. 1·!, B.rggt·rl:r•; dLlflt·nn-

4'S:IPS, ~11s \\'1llinrot (',1<', 1\liss Boanl nf usht't's, .T, B. Shnfl, C. l•'lot·L·nc·t· l•'t't't'lll:ln, c·onl irt11111g- ~It nl<f\ \Vlllimn 1\fclJanieln, Vnn !rom Ins! v•·:tl' ;r,,, ,\fro. Bng)~•·rlv Al4lr1t'h, Don Holmrs and .James ~1111 llllh. bd,~ti'l'!I'Owll!Pt•; ·ne;•: '1'1•lfrt•; l11•lt•gntr•s to Comnttlntty ~l'll:llt•4', w .. ,.k\' l:l'fl\\'lil4 c, .eon tin- Cnll!l('ll, Jilt·,;, Slwll Hill! Mrs. flinti· al't\ IJ:rrt!', \' T,·r•IJr;rn, C'luyton L(•r•l<c; !SPnior dwir· dirm·lm·, Mt•s. ~··.well, .J. ll. :"i,r:, Jlnr1 1s,u ('nr-! IlL Wltilnlw, assistnnl, Mt·s. Blltt· •• •• 1

COt~SUMERS POWER CO. COMJ\fON STOCK

Orders Executed ·rvosprctns fllrltlshed npon request

• • • • Vib.ss .. MiUer and Company

1\Tr•mbers, IJrtrolt nnrl llfldwc•st Stoclc Exchanges '815 Uollbtr•r Ht~llr!ing- Lnnslng l'honc 211809

BEULAH D. 'BOGUE, Manager

tllW 1-'/2 ~and ·.2-ton . "

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•. NO CR~D~~ R~STRICTIONS -k i.OW DOW~·!'AYMENT -k LIDERAL·TRADE·IN

i,•. ~ON,G; ~S~~~ERr"S. Se~ us today for a demonstration of these great extra-value trucks

_ .. p·~·~.I··P..::·~oto~·· ·sales • ' 1 '

Moeon

on WntlceJ•; .Tunlor 1 hnir MI'H. Wllllnm MeDnnlciH. ·

'l'htlHO officers unci eommllloeo wcro {]ll'clod IIH nmnlnnletl. Ia· eliitll•d In the l'tlports wu~ pt·ogt'<'HH on the new l•'PilnwHhlp hull. Blnl'ltH nnrl slcel nr.erll'rl fnr construcJinn ure pm·choserl nnrl pnl1l for nnrl WOI'ic will llcg-ln 1~h"n ll'l'lliher llOI'IHits In lllu sprlnfl'.

'i}~:{J~~~~· I Dart lilt. nr111 Mr·~. A!hrn Col<' nntl Ln!R ,~ I ffilfol'l went gtwsls ul dinner 'l'lii•H·

1-\fl\'l•nth iuul l•!),!fl[tll nmrll'l'~ rln,v of ~cv. ntHI Mrs, Crtrl Brigg-s

~~.i!;::;Jf~~~~~J!~~~J"A~:~ nnd enrol. Tn lllll evening- l!w •· llownnl Onlilcy nntl fnmlly young peopln nf thn clnrreh hnd n wem guosl!i Ill dfnner Snnrlny of fnt·ewoll put·ty fol' Mrs Slllnrt whci ¥t•, nnd Ml'i, Allen Gowiftg- 'nnd will ho lenvlng Mondny morning to fmnlly ot' Lnnslng, meet lwr hushnnd In South Cum-

Mr. nnd Mr.s. Milton Hud~nn nnd ljnu. A grqup gift WIIH pi Pscnled. son wet e guestH n•t'rltnn'm· Aunrlny Icc crcnm nnrl cnlt 1~ were sr•rvcrl of Mr. nnrl Mr·~.' C:er11lrl Kinne of hy tho hostess, Mrs. icot'rlRL Berloll. Dlln,;vlllc.

Mt·. nnd Ml's. Dicit Dunsmore The Holt Billie study wns held nnd fnmlly 1vere gtrests nt dinner ot lhc home of Mr. nnd MrH. Aundny of coy Dun~mom 11 nd .Tames Lenon. Till' Hct·vlce Is letl fnmily of Muson. lly Hev. Cronlt fmm the South

l~ll'<ll t. 'rlw ~o gtwsts prrsront, wcrn :-!tli'Vqrl ph', ''rlll,l'n nnd u·e erc.!OJll.

FlPinml per .c1•nf hr lho nutomn• IJIIeH 'in opnt·ntlon 111 'th4' IT11iterl Rtntr~. hnl'o li<~·n tlril'en nt. lenst HO,OOO · .mlillH, I Ill' I'qlljz l't'H4'1ll'Ch disr·lo~uH. J\n<} ':17 por <'Oil lmv~ lwen dt·iv<'n ~0,0110 mlh•" ot· l4•ss.

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* Plans Made for Day of Prayer Mrs . .Tunet Bt·lgg~ nnd fnn;lly Bapt.IHL church In Lnnslng. 'l'lw

were g-ttesls ~~· Uiline1• suncluy of group Is studying I he hoolt of 'l'n whnm It mu,r Ollllt'l'l'll: the A I g-et' Bowens, llcvelo lion. I f I ool< StIll' I! hl•tnna t lr• sni-

The cnmmlt leP fnr llw World D11y of Pmyct· met fm· t lw lirsl lime on Frlduy 11flcmoon ot. the l1ome of the (•hnlt·mun, 1\lt'H. George Ecknwn. Olltc•r memb<'l'H nf the committee present were Mt'H. S. B. Wenger and M1·s. A. '1'. In­galls rorrosenllng- tho Congregu­tlnnrrl r•hurch; Mrs. S. C. Hendley of llw Jcrce Mr.lhorllsl dtlll'eh; Mt's. Wnyne llnmptnn 1111ti i\JrH.

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Paul E. Tuclwr nJ' lhe JJnpttHI 1 •·hut'eil. Mrs. T•,cltmun r<'pl·e:wnlrlrl, Llw Methodist dtllt'ch.

Aig<•l' Bowen nnrl !omlly coiled Pfc. LnVome Lenon Is lwmc on \'r•nt fot· 111111• ''''' lhau ll ,\'4'111' on Mrs. Millie Richmond or F'nw· furlough fot• 10 dnys fmm l?l. lut· urlhrlll•1 und 'J 1'1111 hnnl•sll,l' lervillc Sundny nf.lemoon. .Jncltson, South Cnrollno. say thnl Iii III'IJH•d 1114' :·. g-n·ul

Mr. nnd Mr.Y. Hownnl Wilson Mr. uncl Mt·s. Tildwln Ellferl lnfl d1•ul. It I' lmlll'l' than an~·thlnl:' und Shnron ·''11ent'· SutuJ•dny eve- Thut·sdny morning lo spPtHI a fpw I IIIII'" t'\'1'1' t1'14•1l. \l <'lilt IH'III'tll,l' !lin '" \VItll !Itt• W!lllnlll l3ow"ll" l't'l'llllllllf'llfl It to ,'lll,l'0114' Mil·

n " "' wcelc~ vncntlon In l?lol'idn. Tlwy Glen a lie Tltu~ · •Epent. ~nturdny WLmt with James Hnt·t nnd will ll•l'illl:' ft'lllll al'lill'lt is.

MOBILITY FOR TODAY-YOUR AUTOMOBILE By Mt~rguerite Mickdsm

night with tlw Lyle'Gienns. srenrl sevet•nl rlnys with hint nl :\LI•'III~IJ l'r\BI\H Mr. nnd MrH. Chnrll's Gauss nnd his coltogc in Bnmlcvllle, Flm·lrln.

Mnt·vln were g'llf'Sltinl dinner Sun- MrH. fCrnncc.s Lee wn~ hn.stcsK 1;,~1 Ohls .\\'1•, !lny nf Mt·s. Mlnnlf! 110A'Ue nnrl t Lnnslnl{, ;\lh•hlgnn Bernnt·rl Hidtmond 4>[ .Jnclt.son. 11 0 Stonley porty 1'uesdny eve- l'ltmlll Lansinl:' ·1111·1:1

;~il~tg~·~u~l~t~h~c~I:JC~II~n:o~r~lf_:~r~t·:s~. ~~<~e~n:n:e~ll~t~::::::::::::::::::::::::::~ Pions for l.hc Wntlrl Dny of

P1·nyct' nl. whleh Lime <'lllll'ehefl of nil faiths unll<• lo flbHt'l'l'e in t'olltl· t rles amlltHI the world, were 1JiS• IILISHerl und mulcl'iuls nnrl progmm wr.t•c sclcf'l eeL I

'l'hc following committees were nppolnlell: Publteily, MrH. Hend­ley; chilrlnm's prog-ram, Mrs. Met'· I Inn Bulriwlll, M1's. L. A GPIII'ing-, i\ft•s. 'l'ttf'ill't'; young· prnpl<', 1111 H •

Wenger; and Mrs. S. 111. Buel<ing­ham, music. A mlssionnt·y spealtrl' will be secured, if poSHtille.

1-!:\:tl'll~lun C'luh Jlt•lrl Lent he~· tool in)( nnrl snlocl<ed

prllows were tile oiljo!els of lh<:! worl< period all he Lr•slie ro:»lenotunj club whi<'h mol nt lhtJ !1n111P of Mrs. Clyrlc A lien nn 'l'uesrlny, .Tnn-1 un rv 1 ::;, i\1r,, J<cnm tit Wtnslow I wns the inoii'I!Gior fnr I hc t'\'lming-.1 M1·s. Allen, the pt·c,,idenl, lrd 111 I he business meeting-. 1\lrs lluth I Elder was nwde n mcmh4'1' of thej eliiil. At the close nl' lhc llle4'ling Mrs Paul Lantz sct'l'cd refr•rsh­ments.

How old io tho cnr you're drivinrr nowadays? A year? Two yenrs? 'l'ht• At·lo Wnt flt•.s· VIHitPrl lho Five? Is il n JH'o-war model? · Otln Sltenl•hl'llllH Sun!lny nflet'·

Have you thought about it lately? Essential trnnsportnlion for noon. Americnns depends on the good condition of the nntioit's nutomo!Jilcs.

Civilian rleff'nRe 11noplc nt•e keenly nwnre of the truth of that stnte­lllCJl t .•

An ~nwn:cncy that rlemnnded widespread uso of automobiles could monn sm•ious tronhlc if these cnrs were to fnil.

Mt·. nnrl M1·s. Clnl'C Hnltct· WCI'I' I Sunclny visll01·.~ of Mr. unrl Mt·s. Hnwling All1•n nf Flushing-.

Guests of the William Bowmu; Sutuidny <'I'Cltlng- Wt!l'C 1\lr. 111111 Mr~. PelT~' HPnsc flf Hn~l<'lt.

Jo'uJ·thormot·e, since 71 per cent of nil Americnn families (lcpcnd on their cars for essPntinllransporlnlinn, and of this number 52 per cent. for tlw purp'oso of making a living, it could be serious even without an outside emergency. N th A I' ' '

!t. may mtrprisc YOL~ to lcm•n thnt .Y?U'rc an exception if yoli'I'C or ure IUS <lt'IVt!lg a IH'W nutouwht!c. Of tlw 40 null ton cars now opernling, mot•c

ltaymmul E. Hnlnws than half (ril.rl'/~, to he exact) nvcrngo 10 yC'nrs of ngc. . T11 spite of l'Ccord production in the post-war years, the grentr.st in 'Phe wccltly prayet· set·vlcc of the

1ustmy, lrss than half of tho passcng'er cars now being driven could North Aurelius clntl'ch was lwlrl at l1r called even relatively new cars. the home of Hubert and Veva

Your new en!' d4•nlm·, 't!!e man who sold you your cnr, recently joiner! Bullen \Vedncsdoy evcnhw. fellow d<•alrrs 111 the Natwnnl Automobile Dcnlet·s Association to con- " du,",L ~ nationwide survey-nnd found some interesting things. I Miss Annabelle Nelson wns a

!Jus surv.cy shower! that the great majority of car-owning families guest nL dinner Monday evening nl tmn to lhc•ll' new ra1• dealers for maintenance scrvice-frrling that the home of Mt'. nncl MI'S, Roy­faolory trained mechanics Jcnow their makes of cars best. 'l'hc study monel Holmes. also showed I lwt cnr owne1·s approve of the rr.pnit• nnd maintenance The Misfiionary fiOCLMy of the work done by lhr.se specinlistfi. North Aurelius c'!mrch held Its . But l.Jtcse d~alcrs ~·enlly wanted criticism tltnt would guide them in monthly meeting Thursday cve­tmprovl!l;;' the,11· sct'VI.ces. They nskerl for it-and got it. ning nl tile holll(' or Mt·s. Carl

Wot:kmg Wltlt .then· nssocintion, thcy'm now busy acting on con- Robll. Rlructtvc. sttg·p;rslwns to be sum they're ready anrl able to mnintnin thost: ngtnl:' lmt essential cal'S. A coblegrom wns received Snl-" "ThP automobile is csscnntial todny", one civic-minded dealer said, unlay ft·om 'l'oltyo t•c!aling that m~rl "'". w~nt. to ,be .snt·c Lhnt adcqu:ttc production will t•cplncc ngin~:· Se1·geant Gordon !.antz. had at··

cms-~h.tt. r.nt 011 nets kno.w 0111' sc 1·v1ce tlcrnt·tments nrc well equipped l'ived there safely. ~rusi4' Sturlr Cluh M1•r•ls to mmnlmn i11rs<' rsscnltnl rars-nnd that we uso nothing hut Uw Mr. and lllrs. Leonard Nelson

'Ph 1 1 1 1 1 llnr·st J'cplncrnwnt pnrts." anrl Altnn!Jr.lle spent Sunuoy with c JI!USIC' Sillf y r. II ) HIS tlC' Tl l 1 "Lifr. or l\Jcf1rlclssohn" for tlw trsc .( r•:i.cl'!<, t;hinldng of nntionnl and community welfare, us well M1·. and ~irs. George Hormonl ond

I theme nf its mel'lin"' on fi'l'idav nl s consc~,e nl.tous llnpmvcmcnt of their own estnhlishments, want to Summy in Lning-shut·g-. • · " '· • JP sure owy me not found i11'1dc~u·•t" iJ · ·

I.Tanunry 11, nl l!1e hnnw nf 1\fl·s. • ., • · 1 .my cmctgency. Arthur Hnrlig- called on Mr.

I neon?;e ll!tiC'IWII. 1\lrs. BrntH'h I p.nd .Mrs. Clyde Htll and Donna f<'ischcr wrote a paper on the I • • • ....., ..,...., nnd Mt·. nnrl Mrs. Herhert Hm'llg

~"Life of Menrlolssohn" wlllf'h wns I Northwest Stocl<bndge with her doughtet·, Mrs. Thelma and Leslie Mae Sunday. · t•carl hy M1·s. Burton Walltct·. A Wcvet·, and fnmlly In Drlroll nnrl Mr. nnrl Mrs .. Joe Smith of TIJn-j quartette comrosr.cl of Mrs. Hntln lllt·s. fltwnlnn Ushl'l' son, Kenneth, and his wife in l3ir- ton Rapids spent Sunday afl,~r-' Smi lh, Mt·s. I•' red eric Tampier,l mingham. noon with Mr. and Mrs. Austin Mrs .• J. R. Bag-g-e1·ly and Mrs. \Vii- \Vallet· Bauer and family spent Miss .JoAnn Ruth Risk, dough· Smith. liam HcJ'?.ig sang "On Wings of ll"ridny afternoon in Lansing. tet· of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rislc of Mr. aml Mrs .. Haymond Bedell Song" by Mendelssohn. M1·s. H. D. D;rvirl Bau1•r wenl :a lh~ .doctor. 6198 Maple rood, Lansing, was and Stevie and Mr. nnd Mrs. R~y­Campbell played a piano solo, ?.frs. ~nl\cJ· B~uct· vtstte<l Mrs. united in marriage to Pvt. Lorin T.lmond Holmes ewre guests al <ltn· "Rondo Cnpriccloso," by Mendel-~ Marlin h.nhres ol Holt Fnday aft· Stonet•, son of Mr. and Mrs. Lorin ner Sunday of Mrs. Esther Holmes, ssohn. At the close of the pro-

1 t•rnoon. .r. Stoner, 228 Clifford St., Lan- · H~becca and LeRoy.

gmm Mrs. Mtteh~ll seri'Pd tea to ?.ft·. nnd :ITt·.'· Wnltct· Bruhn I sing, saturday evening, December Miss Jl1yra Roesler· of Minneapo-the club. called on Mr. nnd Mt·s. Walter 20, nt 7:30 o'cloclc in the Okemos lis, Minnesota and Rohett Neuman

Bauct· Sn lunlay evening-. Community church. Rev. D. Stan- of Lansing spent Monday evening llohhy Cluh Holrls liTI'f>ting- ?.ft·. and 1\frs. Ho•.varrl Townsend Icy EJ1•ans performed the double- at the Raymond Holmes residence.

A demonstration of sewing ma- enlerlnined Mt·. and, Mrs. Ralph ring ceremony. The bride was at· Rev. nnd Mrs. Carl Briggs and f'hinc nlluchmenls was the featu•·c Ntcholson anti chilrlrcn al dinner tended by Miss .Joan Barry and Ca1·olvisited Rev. and Mrs. Leland of the Leslie Hobby dub . which Tuc,;day nin-ht in honor· of Le- Pfc. Gerald Cole n~tcnded the Connor and family 111 Jaelcson

Is Your Insurance THmely? rr ~·uu lnsllt':IIH'4' Is 111411'1'

than a 1'1•\\' yP:ti'S uiiJ~ 1lm•!-i

it sill! 1'4!\'4'1' I'I'Jlilll'l'lllf'llf

at to1ln~·'s ltig-hi'l' 111'1('4'" '.'

('nil us fur lll'lp.

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McCowan & McCo.wan 113 E. Oal{

LAWRENCE B. LINDEMER \'ollr' S4'1'UIHI lllsll'i1•l

Lt•glsiiiiOI'

Reports Every

Saturday a I :~:Iii :.tartlu~·

,J:IIIIflll',l' 1:!

Phone 21181

mel with Mt s. .T. B. Shaft nn land's. hit·li;-;lay annil'cl'sary. bridegroom_. Mrs. Elmer :wilson Mondr.y.' ' Thursday, Jnnuat·y 10, In the aft· ~r 1 ·. and Mrs .. Joe Crihley and was orgamst. Pvt. Stoner ts now Pfc. Gordon Stuart called his .;·1 et·noon. Mt·s. Don Holmes led in chlldn•n ,;pent Satmday evening stationed at Ft. Campbell, Ky., wife, Mrs. Helen Stuart, Saturday tlw business mcclmg. Mrs. Marvm with Mt·. an<! Mt·s. Lester Bnrth. and l'ellll'ned to the hospital at the not1fying her that he was being Sutliff anrl Mrs. Pnul E. Tucl<er 1 WntTcn p 1·opet· and Miss fort where he recently underwent transfel'l'ed to Shaw ail' force base explained and denwnslratccl lhc 'I Thompson of l<'llllt cnllerl on Mt·, ~mgery for a knee injury .. Follow- in South Cnt•olinn. Mrs. Stuar'l, ~-----------------~--------­usc of the seldom-used nltach- ;mli Mr·s. Fr:mcis .Tcsse Salmday mg the ceremony a receptiOn was

870 ori"Your Dial

mcnts for the sewing machine afternoon. held in the church parlors, where whtch save lime in s~rring wl1o.n I ;\ft·s. Hai'L'Y Williams of Lansing Miss Grace Hotchl<in,, Miss .Judy the ~L'l of pt·opcr!y usmg them ts has hr.en slaying with Mrs. John Heathman and Mtss . D~lorls

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acqurred. Mrs. Bertha ReedcJ· led U~het· part of the time while Mr. Heathman server!. Mtss Htsk IS the in tcct·eation and the hostess Usher is in Mc1·cy hosp1tal at eldest grandchild of the Wallet· sen•ed refreshments. Jacl,son for nn operallon. Floyd Hcathmnns.

~-·--~~~~ Slcl'cns is doin~; the chm·es. -~~~

.Joyce Ward, daughter r.f i\fr. Callers of Mr. and M1·s . .Jesse k and Mrs. Elhs 'Nard, .a stu<lcnt Cmnphf'!l Saturday were lllr. and 0 effiOS nmse at Fonte Memonnl hosprtnl Mr". Waller Koch and children of in .Jncltson hns gone to the State Dexter, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Ken- ~rrs. Cly(le Williams

I hospttat in Ypsilanti for a thrcr nell of Holt and Jilt·. and Mrs, months affiliation. Ciunltc HJCits ol Jacltson.

.Mr. and Mrs. Mont Hayward Mr. and' 1\Trs. Archie Sharland have gone to Clearwater, Fla., to hm·c I'Ct'eiverl word lhat their spend several months. Mr. ami dnughtet·, 1\!t·s. Phyllts Shnw of :Mrs. Lloyrl Pixley have gone to Dansville, has a son. Bmdcnlon, Irlorida, for the rest Mr. and Mrs. Rex Townsend or the w111tcr. callccl on 1\lr. and Mt·s. William

The o. E. s. met Monday eve- Sharla_n<l Friday evening·. ning, .January 1•1, at the lodge \\ tlham Shnrland and Mr. Allen rooms fol' .thcit· regnlat· meeting. caller! nn John Usher at Met·cy Mrs. Oliver TIJcltcrt presided. A hosprtal Wednesday afternoon. memorial for Nelson Hul'lbuL was llfr. and Mrs. Deane Emens of observed. l'rntlvillc, Mt·. anti Mrs. D. S.

~--~-~ Townsend of Ononrlagn, Mr. ancl

Fitchburg Mrs. L,l'lo fll'lll\'

Church services nt·c a l 9:30 nnrl Sunday s~hool nl 10::10 Sun(Jfly OlOI'Iling. .

The official board of lhc chlll'ch will marl al Almon Lathrop's home next Werlnesrlay night in­:;tead of thts wcelc

The W. S. C. S. mel at the holl Fridn~· afternoon. Plans wet·e made for n ;mtluclc rlimw1· fo1· lhc next n1eeting·.

Mt·. nnrl Mt·s. Edward !Iyntt

i\frs. Earl Townsend of Mason and , Mr. nnd Mt·s. At chic Sharlnnd en­tertained al n. birthday dinnet hon­nl'ing· their father, Ned Townsend, at tile home or Mt·. and Mrs. lcny Townsend Sunday.

Wylie Usher C'alJcrl on Mt·. and Jill'S. Guerdon Ushct· Sunday after­noon.

11!r. and Mrs. Lester ''Barth land rhii(Jt·en, llll'. nnd Mrs. Howal'd 1'ownsend ancl children. Ethel Plaunt. Robert and llal'bara Lan­tis, William Jcouly and Edwat·d Bri~·gs spent Sunday nftemoon at Loal 'l'ownsend's sltcling down hill.

~~~~~~~l~O~l.:Mrs. Lucy Grow SIIIHiny Ql,emos and Vicinity Almon Ln•t,lll'o.p or Bcllrrit•c is illrs. A. n. Whiting-

visiting his g•·amlson, Almon Lalh· t·op, and family. Mt·. and Mrs. Ot·in Mr. and Mrs. Lurt'Y Eoton of Lathrop broughL htm l"riday after- Lake Lansing Drive announce the noon. bit·th of fl daughter at the Me-

Jill'. and Mt·s. Mrrut·ice McCreery Lnnghlin liospit.nl Monday, Janu­nnd Bobby visited Mrs. Nellie life- nry 1·1. Mt·s. Enton was formerly Ct'eet·y Sunday evening. Miss Tilli~oheth Trader, grnnd­

Mt·.' nnd Mrs. Clnrlc Enrl nnd d•mghlcr of: Mrs. Octa Hrutz of clnughler of Ann • Arbor visited Hmnillon road. Mrs. Addie En1·i Ft·idny night. Mr. and Mrs. .Tohn McKone

Mr. ami Mrs. Sedgwick Law- spent a few clays this weelt with renee and Mt•. nnd Mt·s . .Tohn Huf- theiL· son and family in Bangor. fine ~pent n few clays in the north Mr. and Mrs . .Jesse Smith nn-fts·hmg. nouncc the birth of a son named

I<cnnclh Walter, at the Edward Almon Lathrop of Bellaire wns W. Sparrow hospital December 23.

a guest n.t dinner of lho FL'flnlt Mrs. Smith wos formerly Miss Morehouse family. .Tunc Olin.

Mt·. and Mrs. Freel Barth left Miss Huth Sturges underwent Saturdn.y tot· Aln•bnmn.·where Lhey surget·y at the McLoughlin has-will visit relatives. pitnl Monday.

Mrs: Ann on Ln.cllrop entertn in eel Okemos mn tinea musical will 10 children last Sn.lurday after- meet next Tuesday, January 22, 11001~ at a birthday party In honor in the band room. Mr. Claycomb of her daughter, Elaine's fifth will have charge of the program. bit•tltdny annivet·snry. The Community Guild will meet

Mrs. Addie Earl is still siclt. next Thursday 111 the church par· Mrs. Bill B!'Rysha:w und children Iars at eight o'clocll. Dr. Vandor­

of Lansing callecl on their grand- lcrees will speak on "Modern mother, Mrs. Nellie McCreery, 1·e- Trends of Islam." cen.Uy. Mrs. Tilmma Hammond cele-

Dr. Bob Ln•tln·op of Ann· Arbor brated ·her 92nd btl'tllday anniver­wa.s a guest a.t dinnet• Sunday of sm·y last Tuesday a.t tJhe home of Mt·. and Mrs. Almon Lathrop mull het• daughleL', Mrs. Ora. Andrews fa.mlly. · · in DeWitt.

Wendell Gee spent a fer.v days Mt·s. A. B. Whiting returned last wcelt at Rusll lo.ltc fishing. So.lunlay from a two-wcelcs vl~lt

At 7:25 l\1onr1ny moming the Merirlinn fil'e cle;Jnt'lment I'C~:eived a call from the Point Service sta­tion located al the junction ol US-16 and Hamilton l'<lad. Aboul hnJ,l' the station was sn vcd. Cn LIHC wns undetet1!1inerl. The lluilding was covered by insumncc. 'rhe owner is Ralph Brown.

D. H. Williams of Roynl Orrlt was a week end guest at the home of his pRt·cnts, Mr. and Mrs. C. S. Wtlliams.

Clyde Wtlllams entered St. I-nw· t·ence hospital Friday, .January 11, for sut•gery on his right hancl.

.Junior Child Study club will meet with Pauline Bredahl at 8 p. 111. Panel rlist'ussion of "Pracltc­ing Cttt;o;en::hip in the School," is ~checluletl.

Tuesday the Rebekah visitation for the District No. 13 met al the I. 0. 0. F. hall at 8 p. m. Well· berville pu l on lhe enle1 tainmen L.

The Community chut·ch cabinet met In the chttL'Ch patlm·s at 8 p. m. Wednesday.

The men's hasltctball team played Hessureclion church Ft·i· clay.

The seventh gt·ude met In the gymnasium at 6::30 Wednesday fat· a bohemian dinner, with then· fam-~ ilics.

Thet e will •be a Cub Paclt meet­Ing at the school nl 7 o'cloclt, .Ton­nary 17.

MPrirlinn Form Bm·emt wtllmcct n.t the home of Gaylord Smith, Lal1e Lansing l'Oad, a.t 8 p. m., Thursday.

Mrs. A. B. Whiling has heen vis!,ling he1· dnughtet· in Detroit.

Mt·s. C. C. DeWitt suf,fet·cd a strolce while in Ann Arbor Decem· ber 31 and was remove{! lo the St. JosCiph ho~pitnl in Ann Arbor where £·he is conv.alcscing.

Arch Keesler of Dobie roml,is in the McLmtghlin hospital, Lansing.

Northwest Ingham Mr11. Ami Terrill George Ward, who was taltcn to

.Mason General hospltnllast Thurs­day night, came home Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Butterworth have reported they nrc enjoying their vacation In Florida. They arc located nt Broolcsville.

Mrs. John Th.omas has sold her farm. Sl10 Is living with Mr. and Mrs. Everett Balcer near Stoclc­ilridge.

Mr. and .Mrs. Richard Lyon and daughters called at the Terrill home Thursdily evening.

Mr. n.nd Mrs. Ami 'l'errlll wore sultday evening guests of Mt·. and Mrs. 'James Hulclt,

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Ingham's 4-H Winter Projects Are Under Way, Reports Show

'fho wlnlcJ· 1-1! cluh project Jll og-J•nm In Ing,hnm conn ly Is well I!Julenvny A g1 oJJfl of cluh j,q woJ!tlng on pi ojcc•ls to he r•om­pl clcd hy nchiPvemen l ilrty Mru ch 20-22 Clubs nnd lendeJ·s nre

'l'l'lll'lur <Jiuh~ Stocltln·lrlge, Don C10nlthlte;

Wlllinmslon, L A. Cheney; Dnns­vlllc, Dicit Otll Lis; Mnson, Cr11iyle Wnl·l~ unci li'IIIJJC'Is l'lr1ll; Vnnlown, Wllllnm M.llclw; W11ile Onlt, 01ln SheullwLm; nnd Oltemos, Roland Coolt.

()rm-.•r I'll lion !Jutlon, Ml'S, Clnilce Chu.pmnn;

Mf'l{enzle, MI.~ Nellie Plcltett; nnrl JJ,JhUI tennx, l\[JH. !Gffle DcCmnp.

llnlllli<'l'llft nnd l~h·r•lrh•nl Cnnnnn, Don Doolittle nn<l Hnl'­

' y Vnn I<uren; !Jextm· Tm1l, GUCI· don UHhel , IJitBo!H, Phil Hnyhoe nnrl Slnnle,v Vos;;; Fltchhu• g-, llln.vnnirl iln111le1', P.t>ll Plains, C. M Itred, Bell Orilt, J..cslle Grnhnm, Comlnunlt,v, Pnul We16'1Han; Fcl­Jis, .J.wlt Olnev,

C1 eLl on, William l'nnson, Hns­lcLt, fiil,Y ChJII!es; MiliCI fiond, M11rlow Knlucs; Mllilblc, E 13alri­Wlll; Olwmrm, GcoJ gc Voss unrl II l\1 .Jason, Nm th Wllllnmslon, Wit­hill Jtylcol L; Phtllips, DnilaR 1-Jyr!P; lluwlcy, fiu~scll Whipple; PlcnHnnl Clmve, Gcl'llld Wc.tb,v, N01 ~IH•r•.~t Stoclrbrlrlgc, Wlillnm Schultz, Slonc1, A1nold Ruccltct t nnd Ralph l\lurl1n.•on;

'l'omllnson, Lloyd Wheeler, West J-r>eite, .J,JCI< Madden; Onondaga, Robel L Noble; SouthwcsLCJ n, Max llflllcl anrl .Jet old Tnpllff;

C'lnthlng CluhH Alii ciJils, Mull etta Dol bee, Vc1"

H1gclnw nnrl Etmicc Hill; Bllllcn, r.!Js. Don Clnll<; Bunker Hill, Mrs Mel erhth Pallet son; B11tton, Mrs. Wullcl Scull and Mt s Hcn1 y W11ghl; Cnnnnn, Mrs. Jfnll'Y Van Ku• en, Cnmmun!L,v. M1·s. mvcJ ell Angell, M1 s, Atlllln RCJsCJ, M1 s, Rr>bcJ L Albct· and Mrs. Elmet· Cot·­ncll;

Ct osn R<Mds, lilts. Kcruwth Brlltcl; TC.1st Al.lledon, M1 s llazcl Sllllllsc .1nrl Mrs, Glen Wallclns,

Attention I

l~usl l-ansing, MJ·s. D. 1, Clnnn­ltun nnd M• H, Hru nld JGdwru rls;

mtchcliH Col'nCJ'S, MI'H, AIVlrL Goble; Felt Plains, Mallon Wil­

helm, !i'OJ'I'is, MI'H, Lot a Olney fiiHI Mt.9, Fn,vola Dodge; Fllchbni'g Bus,v Bce.9, M1 s, Lee Bailey nnd MrH. Mnynnld BailbCI; FOUl' Wind.", Mts, Wnync Millet and Mil<, Chellis Jlall;

Gunn, Ml s. Gco11gc Knh1es; Hns­lcll, MI'S, H A. 1'1'11VP.I' nd MJH, Ruth HclllngcJ'; Ln,bcJ lenllX, Lu­cille llnmllton; Lunslng, M1s. H. A. Ti .tvcJ; Mlllrhlc School, Ml's,

Gem gc F. Hunt; Southwest Lcnllc, M1s. Dcloy Monl'oc, N01'Lhwcst Stoclthilclg-c, M1 s. lint old Lantis arHI Ml.'l, F1 cd Bri1,ogs; Okemos, MI'H M. E. Avery, Mrs Keith Shaull nnd Ml's, Fmnlt Fogle;

Plonsnnl Gmvc, Ruth Hoollhun, Mrulc Allen, Allene Vel wn,v nnd Mts. llnzel ' Slelwns; Sandhill, Onnlee Cooney; Tomlinson, Helen Bullen, Helen Bowm·y nnrl It·enc Bnllel; 'rDWill'•llnl l, J,Jicillc Rog­gow; Vantmvn, Mrs. D01 olh,v Hond; West Locke, Mrs Harold Tnslwl IIIHI MI'B Stanley Riley; When tt!eld, MI'S, Wllmn RICh; While Oak, Mlii, Dclmnl' Cnt'l', Wlnrlt>lllCI c, MI.~ DoJ'Otll,Y SnyeJ'H and M•·~. DoJis Anderson;

Stoner, M1s. Sl,mlcy Lnnlclon; Hoi'SDhl oolc, MI'H, Doris Best; Ilolt, MIS. Dunvood Note; Dct·by, M1s Ted Fn,y; Dansville, Mrs Jnclt Finn, M1 s Rohct'l Thompson, Sl',, nnd M1 s A vel on Aclcley, North WIIIIHIIlslon, Thelma DexteJ; Oke­mos, Mtfs Rhorln Kelly; nnd Wil­cox, M1·s. Denton Eclthnll.

So•J'I ii•J• Cluh ~II'Pis 'rile .TnnuaJ'Y Scrvlf'e dub meet­

Ing wns heir! SntiiJ'day cvenmg .1L lhr. home or Max and Dicit Benne of Oltemos Twenl,Y-IitX mcmhet s gntheJ•cd fo1· the evcmng 1'hc crul,v illlll of the evening was Rpcnl m Lobogganmrg- on F1 azcr hill Tlmt w.1s followed h,Y n busi­ness mecllng, 1 ef1 eslnnenls nnd games

Phil JI,Jyhoe ,mel Dnllas Hyde at-

Members THE 1952.ANNUAL MEETING OF

THE INGHAM COUNTY

Farmers Mutual FIRE INSURANCE CO.

WILL DE HELD IN THE ,COURT ROOM OF THE COURT I-lOUSE IN MASON

Sat~rday January 26, 1951

The meeting will be called to order at 1 :30 P. M. for the election of a secretary-treasurer to act fol' the cn­~uing two ycat s, and directors for each township for the coming yenr: also for the transaction of any other busi­ness that may come before' the meeting.

E. A. DENSMORE, President LOUIS A. STID, Secy-Trcns.

See the New

'52 Chevrol.et Satur:~ay

Stop m and Look It Over

And • • •

If It's Genuine Chevrolet Parts - Service - Accessories

You Need

Stop: in Anyway W c arc !always on band .to take ~&I'C of ,your car with the best ~c1·vice. No job is ltoo bigl....no job is1too small. Bring your car to'•Mtuon's 10nly complete racrvicc center.

EARL'ICAVENDER, Service Manager

tenclerl tho lenders rer.reattpn 1whool nl Chu.rlnlje 'l'huradu,v.

'l'wo juntO!' tcu•wt ~ cnn nllonrl Ilia Rchool nt Knlnm~:r.oo on I~ch­IIIHJ ,v l:l to 15, Donnn Voss will 1 PpJ·csr.n l Llw glt·l.9,

Arlvnnccd 1.-11 nwrnhcl'q with n goorl 1-11 1 ccord ni'O 11rged to de­velop nn nchlovcmcnl hooth fol' HJll'lng nchlcvemcnt dny to corn­pole fm· JL LJI•P I o cluh weelt, JLnd Lhen enleJ' tho stale nchlevemcnt !moth conle<~t nl 1-H cluh wcelt In .June

Advuncod giJIH Interested In col­t ... g•• mny compete fo1· the nnllonnl faJ m Jllld gn1·rlen scholnt ship.

The next meiltlnA" or tho Sor·vicc club will he nt Dnnsvlllo in Fr.h-1'1111 J',Y with the r.Jull memllc•·s fl'om thn L Jll'on In chn•·gc.

Coundl mr.C'IK Orth•crH 'fho 1-11 Council met .JnnuJLI'Y 9

nl tho com'l house. New mcmhcJa wo•J c I nil od11ccd nnd mnrle nc­qun lnlcrl wllh the \VOl' it of the r•muwll In nsslstlnA' with the 4-I-t p10grnm In the county. Orrlccts wei e elected willl Delmnt· Cn11·, chn!Jmnn, und Mrs. Vesta Eclllwrt, SCCI etn I',Y, fOI' 1!!52,

The window dlspln,vs fm Nntlon­nl Club wcclc In Murch we1 e rlls­cussccl. It wns decided to con­Linuo dl~plnys h,v clubs ns m the put,L two ,vents The following spr.­clnl JH'ogrnms were rllscusse<l nnrl It wns dccl<lc<l to continue them: Safety, club nctlvlty cnntr.9t, soft­hull p1 ~>gJ am nnd club meeting rlemonstrntlon. A committee will hJ!ng the pi og t'luns up to date.

'fhe ·I-II Council for 1952 Js nut<lc up ns follows:

AI,Jiedon, Glen Wa tluns; A uJ·e­llus, MJ•s, Vesta Eckh1111t; Delhi, Ml's. Gcm,ge Knht cs; Inghnm, Wll­hlll' SlngcJ , Le!!lle, Kenneth Bnltcl'; Lei'O;,, Hugh Oesterle; Locl1e, M1·s Lotuse Tnslcel; Mcrldlnn, Dtuwood Dlclonson;

Stocltlbt•lrlgc, Nell Mills; Vevay, MJ'R Fred LoVette; Wheatfield, M1·s. Rollin FJost, White Onlt, 01'111 Sheathe 1m; Wllltnmslon, Mt s, lla11 y B11xlon; Molhcl''s club, Mts Tctl Fay; Sm·vtcc cluh, Dallas H,vde, nnd Delcgnle-nl-lnt ge, Del­mar Carl',

;\ingman Road 1111's. Dean Avery .. The Bullen Community club mel

at the sclwol house' Ft·iday night with n good ttllcndance. After n short busmcss mceflng Marvin Scr1ptcJ' and four plhcr youn~ people entertained wl th their gu!­lar·s and singing. :At the close of the p10gram refreshments of snml­WJChcs, p1c and coffee were served Mt· n nd M•·s D. Pctm·s and Mr. anrl M1·s Frcrl Bullen ,arc the en• tcrlalnmcnt committee for next time

M1. und Mt s. Ehno:tnc Smith of Delmll spent Saturday evening at lite home of Mr. and Mrs. Harl'y Noxon. Sunday afternoon callers wc1 c fllr nml Mrs Charles Stotcy of En tun Rapids.

Mt and Mrs Hill old Larltlns, JJ' , and Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clarlt and sons visited Sunday nt the home of Mr. and Mrs. CJetus Stl'tcl<hng. '

Arllmt Bunlter and Clayton Swift spent Sunday 111 Hnslmgs tlshmg. Mt s. Edna Bnrkway 1 e­! 111 ned to her home last Wednes­day 111g-ht M1·. and MJ·s. Arthur Bunl1er and girls 'spent Monday evening with Mrs. BnJ•ltwny. ·

Grovenburg· l\lrs. Ilownrd No1·th

Mt, and Mrs. A1thur Geisen­havel' and daughter from Tecum­seh spent the weclt 'end with his parents. .

Mr. and Mrs. Bert Berg of Sa­lmc were dinner guests and later called on Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Leonard.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wilson at­tended the Michigan Agrlcultlll a! Conference banquet nt the New Colleg-e Center, East Lansing last week Wednesday evening, where 610 wrec 111 attendance. ThuJ·sday the W•laons went to Genesee coun­ly meeting of the Dail'y Hct•d Im­Jll ovemen t association, of which Ml'. Wilson is State President.

Mr. and Mrs. Morris Powsley and Mr. and Mrs. Lavern Rens

1 spent sunday evening •at the llome of Mr. and Mrs. Asll Towsley.

The Good Neighbor class served dlnneJ' to the school children and lhmr tcachel', Mrs, Carl Sehlendet· last weclt Wednesday. The Janu­aJ'Y class pat·ty was held Friday evening at the home of Mr. and Ml's, Mat'VIn Hosltlns.

Mr. and Mrs. C. V. Colvin of Lansing called Sunday evening on Mt• and M1s. Hugh Angell.

MaJ'tm J aneclte spent the weelt end nt Ills cottage at Jose laltc.

Lorin Conarton of Cnllfo••nia Is vtsJtmg for a few weelts at the home of his brother, George, and other relatives of L11nslng and va­clnlty.

Mr. and Mrs. A. L Tooker called sunday afternoon on Mt·s Lottie Hoehn of Dimondale. Eve• nlng callers at the Toolter home were Ml'. and Mrs. Charles Cooley and Mrs. Lillian Wm"Qple.

Mr. and Ml'o, Garold Fumltlln and family from Dlmondllle and Mr. and Mrs Ray Not'th from Lansing called Sunday afternoon on Mt•, nnd Mrs. Chat•les· Fl·nnlt­lln. • Mr. 11nd Mrs: M. J. Rens dinner

guests Sunday afternoon were Mr and Mrs. William Potts and daughteJ• Valerie _and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Rcns and son. Mr. and Mrs. Lavern ~tens called later.

The W. S.:c,, fl. January meet­Ing was hclrl\ at11 the church Thurs­day of this ·weeki Dinner was sei'Ved,

Dubois ·school

History Courses Are Suggested For Auxiliary

A 1 cfroshcr coli I He In AmoJ!cun hlstm·y Is J'ccnmmoJHicd by I he nu­llonnl 01 ganlzntlon ol tile, Anll'l'i­cnn Legion Auxlllury lo lls nm million mcmhcJ·s, l\IJ's, PcnJ'i Jew­ell, Amel'icnnlsm chuiJJllnn of Brownc-CnvcndeJ' Unit No 14H of MaROn, nnnounced this weclt,

The AuxlllnJ'Y sugg-ests lim! all AmcJ•Icnn clllzcns rc-rcnrl hiHllli',Y ns hncltground lnfol'matlon foJ the decisions they will be culled upon to mnlcc in 1052, By undcJ slnndlng how lite Unllcrl St ntcs was fnJ•med and developed, Ame•·lcuns will he hettel' equipped to decide on n111 nntlon's fut 111 e cou1 sc, the Auxll­inl y pointed out.

"The slm y of America maltcs fnsclnnllng- 1 ending," M1 s . .Jewel t snld. "At this tlmr when the American idea of gnvcr nmcnt by ft cc men under Gorl IH hclng th•·catenerl b,v a r•rmsph nc,v scclc­lng to domlnnle the woJ·Id, each one nf us slwuld have rL clear un­dcJ•slnnrllng of whnt AmcrlcJL mcnns, 11

The nrttlonnl Auxiliary also sug­gests thul pal ents checlc Lo lcnJ n if lhelt· chlloll en arc studying Amcrlcnn hlsiOJY In lhr. schools, tf the course Is compulsm Y !ll' elective, nnd If the texthoolc ts free fl'om Commumslic tnlnt. Ml's. .Jewett 1 cpo1·Led fill the!' t11al ~he hns made the necessary nrrange­menls w1Lh the Mason schools to include the AuxJltary's annunl AmctlcnnJsm essay contest 111 the high school lhls year, The subject fOJ' 1952 Is "Know Your Michi­gan,"

Scpnm lc con I es ls nt·c to be conducted 111 the junior and senlo•· high schools, wtlh till cc cash pl'lzcs to be JLWU((Ie<l locally 111

each g10up. 'fhe winning essays w1ll Inter be entered 111 the dJs­LJ·Ict contest

· .~J>tll'o• youJ'l!l•lf h> not nu1ldng Jlllfllflso•s. l ·

tiUI'H ill<'

At the next 1 egular mccllng of 81 ownc-Ca vcnrlcJ' umt, lu he held Tuesday evening, .TanuaJ y 22, M1 s .Jewett. who IS also nalional sc­cm·lly chnil'mun of thr g-toup and Mrs. Janet ZlllllllCJman, legJs!a-1 live chah·mnn, will prcocnt a [llf>- ,_ _____________ ...:

gt am on these two ph uses uf the Auxtllary's wOJlc,

That promlsmg ldcrt Js such "a good one. I mc.1n 'not p1 om1s,ng 01 CO\llllULluig • mys~lf wonder why •

11 • I dtdn',t tlllhlr of Jt hcfoJ e. W1th

M II the girls 1t has woJ!tcd lilce a I VI e I challll and outside ' well, I know I'll have fcwet hcnclachcs, You

Chtnch at 10.1f.i a. nt; Sunday cnn s.rwcad ymuHolf JUst so lhm school nt 11 :Hi 11. m, E1•cmng and·bcyond '' cct Lam pomt 1t'o no service at 8·00 p m run llvmg Sounds queer rlncsn'l

W. S. C. S will meet f<t 1t,? But E lcnow .n lot of folies wtll Tuesday. l<now what I mean and wtll not

M1·s .Jesse CUI Lts 1s staymg at tl\inlt me selfiSh,_ , the home of Mr and Mrs. Lloyd Het·~·s !10W tt wot·lwd wtth Susy C111·tls and fnmJI,V. and Sally the olhel' night We had

Mts Raymond Wtlcox mul ch1l- told t):tcm that maybe we woulrl d1cn were guests nt dmner of her go to Raymund's and Ruby's tJwt motllCJ', M1 s. T1 upp, and supper, evening Then when Pete went out guests of hel' ill othe1· and s•s(ct-1' to do' chores .tflcJ fiuppeJ' he smrl tn·law, Mr. and M1s. Howntd it was gelling- so bud he thought T1app, Sunday, we had helleJ' nnl 1'he gu Is we1e

Mr. nncl Mrs. BJ'IICC 1-Jowlclt and so dts,tppointed but thct e had been famtly rctUJ ned to thcu home a "maybe" theJ·e somcwhc1 c and Tuesday after a lwo-wcclts lll(l to they knew tt' lld11 endless possJhti-CahfoJma. i ttes

Mr: and lllto Chatles .. MeCul- Sally .Jump,~:d 11gh tip fwm the logh of Lansmg were vtsllot s of d1shcs hlce a house afire. Su•;y gnl Lhe latter's ststct·, MJ s Ota BalccJ· I the v~cuum sweeper and d1rl the Sunday Mr. nnd Mrs. Donald' rluung Hnd ltJtct]en !loots and then Swanson nnd family also culled, sa1d, "I could dust around fol' you,

Mr. and Mrs Lawtcnee Baker mama" So ;;he rlustcd what I con­and GaJ'Y vlsttcd Monday at the· sidel'ed wa~ dustless 'fut·mturc Bul home or !lei' pat enls, Mt·, and she was usmg n scheme a:. old aF Mrs Ot·a Baker. l11e htlls . 'rhc ,final clmeheJ was

Mr. and Mts. Howa1rl Wumt'Jght when Solly went to the bathroom wel'e Ftlday guests of Mr. and and unbtdden got tile ocourtnt:: M1·s Wa,vne BakCJ' and family powdet• and ;'tatted cleanmg the

The Millville extension gl'onp 1 washbowl She did Lilts to the ac­met at the home of Mrs F1ed I compammc!Jt. of a lusty "Jesus Gl'af loJ thc11 rcgulaJ' meeting Wants l\Ie Fot a Sunbeam." So Wcrlnesday. ) there we wc1 c with the house

"-- clean, every toy and book m 1 t~

Derby Nel'ghborhood [llace JUSt Waltlllg [01 the VCI rite! fl'om Pete, foJ• by tll1s Lime I 117rmtcd those g1rls to go

• ~IJ·s. G. W. SJH'Ingma11

: M1 and M1s Eel Ottoman anrl chlldt·en vlst ted the Lloyd Boyce fRillllY S11nclay cvelllng,

M1 s, Bcsstc Frmltle VJstted her dRughter, Ml's. Howai'Cl Jcnlts, and Mr . .Jenlts and family Sunday tn WchbeJ Ville.

Eden Re1blll<ah Lodge No 245 111-

stallecl the new <lff•ceJ s fol' 1952 Ft iclay evenmg, unclel' the dlt cellOn ot' Distt·lct Deputy P1 estdcnt G1 ace Wot·dcn ami ;\lat shal Inez Phelps At the close at the nwctmg tee ft•utt salnd, caltcs and coffee wcte enjoyed by nOJout 50

M1. and Mrs, Shennun Ha1 tmnn nttcmlcd the FDI d exhibit m Dem­bOJ n Sunday.

Mr. and Mt·s. B. B. Smith Hnd Mts. Don Seefeldt a1e spendmg some tune Wt th thmr daug-hter and fanuly m New Yorlt

South LeRoy The Van town Fl<t'JU Bureau

group are mv1ted to the Locl1c Center hall Monday evening- to be entertained by Locke Center Farm Bureau.

Mr. and Mt·s. Stanley Risch spent Sunday w•th friends at Dc­tJ'OJt.

The Stowe and NJCitlas cluldl'~l1 have been stclt with the measles and now Huth Wald Is out of school with them.

Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Monroe spent the week end with lheu· daughtet·, Mrs. Bud Schmidt, and fnmtly In Lansing.

Mr and Mrs Merton Rice and son and gt·nndcluldren vtslted Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Rice ncar Bath Sunday.

Several young people met at the home of Gaylord Risch Friday cl'e­nlng In hol}or of one of the boys who leaves fm• service this weelt.

The business meeting of the Vantown W. S. C. s. met with Mrs. Pnullne Ocstel'le Wednesday afternoon.

'11wcnty-sevcn nnd a half million noiUJO ...... em~HilS, and 4:i pel' cent of all employed persons uHc an automobile In connection with their wol'lc on an avet•oge winter day, according to The Politz auto· mobile aurvey.

much. Tltcy SUI'\\IY do liltc lo go to scr

Phvllts dlld ShaJ·on anol as!. at least once a week to go ovc1·. . about• three mtles- Susy named heJ new doll "Ph,vlllo" and they both ha1•e an ordeJ Ill for n baby broth­el; ·j'ust'lllic het·" Sally cxplntncrl that a baby of 10 mon Lhs was so 111ce to play with. Eul lo gel back to.' .. Dtd we g-o o1· not. Well, Pete came m and sn1d, "SotJ y. It's too bad out" Three faces fell, in­cludmg mine fol' those gn·Js had been so g1 own up and happy and a lot of run \ can't l'ightly ex­plain it bttt the thl'ec of us had such a good ltme dotng- up "our" worlc. Pete toolr 111 tile sJtuatton and sate! we'd go for a htlle whtlc, at least ·Now thut 1sn't spot ling them, ts 1t? In a way, I know how lha t can be used thl'Ough the years so wc'1 c going to have to watch 1l. Started when Sally would throw up one tiny bootless foqt and smile back at us when we gazed mto het• baslcel, then puclt­CI' up her face when we moved away. We leauwd how ,much was spmllng and how much loving then but this 1s 195J style. It malccs life very lntct·cstmg and so worth­ll•hlle to be a fathet· and mother. And once more I want to say here how thankful we are to God for OUl' t\1'\) little gil' IS. It IS some­thing not to be taken for granted.

As I whack away at this typc­wrltm· I wince with pam for I ran n screwd rl vcr In to one of my llnget s and each jab Js lotture. My head Js reeling with tlnngs I'd like to WI' I te this week but my finger s11ys, "Wrap me UJ1"

Childs District llfrs. l..eom• ,Johnston

The Joy class of the Childs Cor­net· chut·ch Sunday Echool held rr patty at the home of Mr. and Mt·s. Arthur Smith Snturdny evemng, .JamJRI'Y 12.

Mt•, nn<l Mts, D. S. Townsend spent Sunday with l1is bJo~her, F.n.y Townsend, and fnzmly honor­Ing the 84th bll'thday nnnl1•ersary of their father, Ned 'l'ownsend.

'l'he Childs Cornet· club held U.s Jnnuury meetlnog at the home of M1·s. Rose Townsend Thursday e1•enlng, J<tnun.t·v · 10. EIJ<htccn lllellllbers attended and a hmcl1 WM served.

Bowling \Vuuwn'H J,o•agllll J.nnsmg Icc and l•'uel lonlt two

points f1mn Collins Snlo~ while 0111'1,• tr•nscn'H mover! IIlLO se<'Oil<l plnce ntlcJ' lilltlng 1111 till ec J10int.9 !Jom S<'hmlrll's .Jim's MJLI'itclloolt onl,v one point u·om Gnmble'll an<l Pnl'l~;lylc loolt all lhl'cc points fllllll Plillp MoLot, llnmbuJ•g ::!!Jop nnd Dnl'lnnrl Carl;,• aiHo Loolt LhJce jlflli~Ls fJ om l~<!J'I'lS Compn ny n n<l WnlP'H

Jlq;il gnntcs nnd HCJ'lCH WCJ'e l'e­( Ol'derl as lolloWH' Isnbel Whyte, 15R-·1a3; rto\•tt fl,10J MC, 157; MH 1'­

gaJ el llleLean, Hi·l-107; .lcit'Y li'1sh, 15il, liH-14:1; Mal'llou Calms, 177-·117; llclcn Snyder, 152; Boll­by !3• yrle, 15:1, 100-•llia; BeLly Singh, 150-11:1; Mmy Kn,v W111e, 15:1-·110; Ina B!Jchlleld, 15:1; Junlcc Snwllr.y, 1 o:l; Bonnie !Jorll c, lli5; Allh•lla 13cnwnl, 11il, 152-·120; V Clllll Hodgcr~. l!l7 -·116, Helen IJ u•lccJ, lG0-•151; J.oJH Colhy, 172, !fir.- tnf>; nnrl Ruth No1·ton, 160-101.

lrloham County News . January 17, 1952

Installation Held On Wednesday

The Reholcahs joined tho Odd Fellows In a puhllc lnstallnl!on ceremony lust Wcrtnr\sdny cvontnc, In the I. 0, 0, F. llltll. Instulling oll'lcer fo1· the Rcbckahll WAR Mary Boller, district deputy fi'Om Lnnalng, and her stall' of oll'lcers

Fol' the Odd Fellows, John FtLy, Sr., wn~ JLsHislcrl hy his sluff, Fot· the Rcbcltnhs, Lol'nlnc Rocltwoorl wns lnstnlled ns noble gTand; Eve­lyn Wnlltma as vice noble gJ•and; Vc•·ntcc Laycoclt as recording sec· rclltry; Sa1nh l!hrysler ns lrens­lll'er nnd Hermun Remnr na tlnnn­clul secretal'y. l~or Lito Odd Fel­lows, ChnJ•IeH Rathbun us noble g1·and; vice nohlc g-rand, Byron Wlgmnn; recording sect·elury, Mil­horn Surtllo; tlnnncinl sccrelaJ·,v, Hc1 man flemar; anrl LJ•cnauJ e1, Alfred Walters. Refreshments

'Going Places' To Be Presented : Thursday· Friday·:.

J

2fJ 2!i

.21 2:1 22 21

2~ ended the evening. 24 2fl 2A 27 au :11

A big COilllllllnlty nllOW CRiicJ{ "Or>lng- Plnccs" Is to he stuged n,t lilC [[)\VII hall Ill R:l:t this 'l'llllrB­rlfly anrl FJ!rtuy, .JunuaJ'Y 17-js. 1'hls IH llCIIJg" HpllnSOI Cll hy t.)te T•'cllowcrnfl clnh. I~Hmous screen stnJs will IH• IC(Jiesenlcrl by locH! tnlenl In lite IO .~<'encs ot this liiS' lllllHicnl Vlll'iely ~itO\{,

1

~l.tsun ~'"' r•hants

,]8 17

Phtlp's toolt fo111 .pmnts l1om "lobtn,~n·s while Art's and 'l'nm'.q I'CIC et-h taiml~ lh1ee :Jomi:; [lOili Howlett's acd Spenn;,•'s, H1gh in­rill'lrlllfll rnmc wont to D GJ·inncll Wilh il 206, High mri!Vidllal s~11es went to A. Jenks Wllh n 561. Htgh L~am 'CIJCS went Lo AI t's with a 2371.

llult lllPJ'c•hants Wonwn Holt Da11 y too It three games

from Palmet Engineering Spah1 ElccLJJc increased thch le<~d in first place by laking two

Illes ft om Ct cen Parrot, Thurs­day

Spnht· Elccl!Jc had high ol 730, also lugh series of Htgh mcltvJdual games and sel'les wct·e bowled by Leona Guggcnbll­lal', 202-4fl3; Kay Rhcltopf, 160-455: Florence Clements, 155, 160-445; Helen Wroolc, 177, Mnl'cclllne Fudge, 168, Do10thy Hoislllg-Lon, 166; 1\>[arge Ma1ks, 160; Do1·othy Reed, 161, Ramona Yonlcers, 155; Helen Lyon, 155; Rln Leyrer, 154; Normc Miller, 151; Ellen Watts, 151; and Jeanette Ammon, 151.

Team standmgs ate as follows: W L

30 21 28 23 27 24 27 24 25 26 25 26

Countl'y Kitchen .. 24 27 Palmer Engineering .......... 18 33

:\Iu..~oll !100 I..enguc Thlllsday night seemed n good

mghl for howlels lo J'lllsc lhclt• avemgcs. Don Hot·ton had the high tndlvidUal SCJJeS With 213, 217, 202-632. Wayne Bftt•ltel' had ht.gh single g-ame With 266 fo•· n total of 625. Modern Cleanct s toolt high team game of 983 rmd h1g1h tenm series of 2622.

Other l11gh g·nmes and seriCI! wet e 1 oiled by Ken Hom, 245-621: Clift' Rogel's, 246-620; Richard Lyo11s, 202, 202-562; Don Williams, 203, 207-578; Rolland DcMnt tin, 205, 204-558; VInce Carl ens, 510; Jtm Elle11by, 547; LeRoy Lee, 201· 536; Maurice Rlcltly, 216·572; Nor· mnn Ptltzel, 207-570; Harold Oates, 213; CUff Eddy, 203; How­~td McCow11n, 535; L, A. Murray, 212; Eustace Roggow, 527; Herb Fox, Sl'., 1>36; Hni'I'Y Shultl8, 204· 550; Francis Lnmgs, 209-549; Glb Howlett, 212-551; and Lloyd Mol'· rls, 520.

Team standings are as follows: Team Points Morse's Rcstnumnt . .... . .......... 7 Mlclrelson-Brliter Lbt•, Co ........... 7 Wyeth Incot'Pornted ............. , ........ 6 Je~ferson Food Mnt,ket ................. 6 Hom's Shoe Stoi'C .... ....... ..... . 5 AI Rice Chevrolet , .. ........ ....... ..5 Hilton and Richards .................... .4 .Jc~vott's Flowm· Shop .............. 2 Wolverine Englnce•·tng .... .. ........ 2 Modern Clennet·s .... ( ....................... 2 Howard Pontine .......................... 1 Wat·e'!l Dl·us· Sto1·e ..................... Ll

Mr. nnrl MJ•s, nollel'l W11ghl left for I~lmlrla Saturrlny Jnm·ning to spend the next two wcclts

M1·s. Milton ZJLVits of Clio, spent lust weclt visiting- wllh Mrs, Allen Alberts Friday evening guests of the Alberts were l\11. anrl Mt·s. Donnld Shenthclm of Clio and Mr. ami Mt·s. Cleg Carlson of l~llnt.

'fhe Jilrcclm·, Helen K Wllliut'n­soa, Is IJCin~ n.~sl~t~rl by Cliffol'rl. Clu·yslct, John HJ·own; Willard Ch11rlnnrl nml Clifton Comellu.9,

Main cillllliCleJ·s Will be Uncle Bllly pluyed hy Ve1·non Schlosser, ma YOJ h,Y Mnyna1 d Gales nnd AI Jo!son, pm·l•n yell h,v Bill AlbeJ•l1

One of the hlgltllgollts of the el!e· nlng Will he a fashion Hhow, with eoslmncs ft om Matlc's F'nshloJY shop In JJdllsJng-. A gmup r>f hl~h school gll'ls will dance nnd sing and lhP small chlldt·en will prc~1nt ,, colol'ful CmrlcJ·elld scene. ,T.he muslcul Will last for 1% hour~ I

•, ""'

J2 :30, Hhlll'll

High-Quality Holsteins 17 Cull'~. mnnber ur.• JJ't·~h or

dun Noun r; lwn-J'I'Ur·old hrt•tl llclfllr~ lll·mnnth-old Heifer, bJ'eJI 7 lio•lfet·s onc,ycur ul!l 7 flelfcl'll h·om two to !!IX

months old (NO'rE-'fhls lmnl JmN bt•t•n on

DIIIA testing for rt• nnmh,•J' of yenrH with 11 high bullet·· tnt lll'nruge, buill by the u~l' of orcgl•tered NifCH 1111d high )rro<htcth•e dams

IIH8 DC Cllllllllet.cly t•qnltlliCd und cnlth•"tor

1040 ]cord 'TnlCtor In good con­dition wltll the B·lnch Jllnws nnd cnlth•Jtlur

1•'·12 I•'•u·mnll Tractor on rnb· her wltl1 t•ultlvntor

IOiil Cmm l'ield Clm(l{ll'r ,John Deere Blower, com(rlt•h• 1048 J\lcCormlck·Dc<•rlng ()orn

lin r\'CH tcr CuHe two·row Corn l'lcllCr, good

condition Two Unbber·tlrod Wlla:un~ with

cllo{l{ler boxc!t Se1trs Wngon unlmullngo Juck Two FnlMil )!1nd Gatll!l for churl·

per \\'llgOn!l Jnternutlorutl 'l'·ft. l'owcr Mow-

er ' .. Cnml ·l·hnr Side Dcll\'ery IInke llydrttullc IU1U111rc Louder nml

lrulldozcr wltb ll~lrnnlle pumrr, fits ttny tr11ctor

lnto•ru.llionul J'llhber-llrell 1\la· 11111'11 ~JII'o•tuh•J' with tractor hitch

Nr-w hlru ·l·wht•el 1\lnnure 8prt•n<h•r

Ill on n ted 11111.1. Su II' llltl'l'lllltlOnlll :i·boltom

l'lows ,John ll<•eJ'tl 2-bottom, 12-lnch '

l'h>II'H , lnlernutionnl 3-secllon

Drag In tr.r·nu tiona I I•HI'I'IIon ,Dmll'

lnt~•nrtllnnul 3-Mo•<•tlnn .Drug Olh'cr 7-ft. Donhlol DIMe llrlllon 10-ft. Doublo1 Cnltl•

J?oiCicor hit et'll'l tlonul

lllWiwr . lltlr\'lll ll·lneh llummcrrnlll ·. ·

und 'so-rt iDrh·e Belt ·; , Col'll l'lantcr ' GrnJiplo J~oriiN 1

lDtll KD liVt·lon lniJ•rnntlonal .. •rrucll wltll II x 114 mek, 81,• 0011 mlleN

'1'3:1 Zero 1\1111' Cooler, 8-ctlll, nenrly new

~ Choro Uoy l\lllker Units, nenrly mm·

l\lcCorntlelt·DcerhJI: Mllllcr ~~~ l\1111' C1UlK ami other ~lttlry •

tlqtllliment .iOO nu~heiH of OntN 1100 IJnNicebt of Coni Genernl line of odds ond endl '-

Ingham County News January 17, 1952 Page 4

Mason Social Items

Methodists Plan Circle Meetings

1\frllrotllsl <:ll'<:les ltnvt• sdrerlul<"l their• .lit llllltr·.l' Ill r•<•JI ngs. M llt'Y 11T:trtllll. l'il'<:ill llH'Illhr:rs will llll'el 'I'Utstla,v, .lnntiiii'Y ~~. nl H;OO p. 111.

S't'OllK SI!OWmH IS HJ])LD Mrn. Hnwnrd Htmn~ll. nnd Mrs.

John Hnmlln wore IHIHll'HHCH Ill II Htorlc Hhower· fnr Mr·u. Cnr·l Bu­chaunn IH-1<1 Ill U1u Henncl.l !rome l\londHy nvuHinH·· 'l'lw girtH wnrc placed In JL IHlHHinl'l. ltcfrt•slrnwnLH nf colfr"' nnd cnlw Wl'r'" sut·ve<l hy 1 Jw hosll~:-;SL'H.

• • • nt l.lw hntllll nf Mrs. notwr·t Leon- Cathol'lc Women

'UIIIII.IJ111JO ttmr.:i

-o.uT B1 "J.I·'P·•n utr.•m ·s.r1~ ·p111 Meet On Tuesday Mr.•1, lilcllnrd Wnlln•·o will npNl 1

lwr· home to H.11lh l'il'f'!!• 111cmlwn; 1\Jl'~. 1,l1.:lltlt fkllmidl, ,Jr·.', w.;­nt H;OO p, Ill. 1111 'l'llusdrry. Mr·;<. fl'll sistl•d hy l\lrs. \Villi:tlll J(<'l'SI!r' and I lei HI' wi II gl , • ., tlw dol•ol.ionu 1111<1 lllrs. N;,1H !tum hi I!H, onl<•ri.H i nod Mr·H. Cliill'llllllli l~verell will llftl'n llll'lllirorH of tile MII.':Jil Calllllli<' dmr·~-:e nf Lhtl pr·ng-r·nn1. WollH'll's l'luh 'l'w•sdny n•unin:-;.

'Ph!TP dl'rh~s nre plnnning- nw;~- 'rlwl'e Wil.'i a hnlwlllinn dinrwl'. lng~ fm• ~V"dn<'"lny, .Jnn1Hir,Y 2.l.J,I'weni.I'-IWO llli!JiliH•IH allf'lldt•d !.he Mll'lfllll tll'<'ie rlll!tnlrers Will hold IIH'I'i.itig-. J>'ollowin•g a long llu.,i­n (l)lf! n'f•lru•lc riP.'iHI!J'I llt tlw IHJillt' rwHs Hl~ssion visiting ;rnd ~~Hl'dH of Ml',,, 11. 1•'. l';lt-Jrgt'll r, \1'\ Ill M I' H. W~l'l' t hP IIi l'l'r·~ion of Ill!! L!l'l'n in;.:-. /~loyd 'l'nytor assisling-. IV!rs. How- 11fJ·s l•'mnlr r; 111 ,rTi<•r·o will 01,.. 11 nrd. Nnrln11 hns •·h:1rgt· ol Uw pro- 1 .,1. lt.nllt<' fo.t· t.hn rwxl lll<'td ing I g1·11 m, M<•tuhr•r·s nl llw ll<'hol'llit l~<'hru·tr, .1'1 dr·r·IP. will twve n. OJW 11'docl' pol.. ' ~ '' ~ ,1, ,..

lilf!IC lillldll'"ll nl. IIH• home 111' Mrs. l~llwl N••wmmr. Mrs. r.'lnylon Col­lnt• will [11; t·o-hosl""'· Mrs. t.,vons will give d<'l'<•lion~ and Mrs. !Jon Cndy is pt·ogTrrm l'llllit·nlnn,

The Orpha F:lit·n r•iJ't•l•· will nlso The Musnn Wornnn's clllh will hnve n on(~ o'clrwlc polllld( lmwh hnvP 11 dPHSt'!'L C'a!'d rwr·ty nl its tlw :;amt~ rlay. 'I'hPir· hnsltlHfi will nH~(·I ing· li('Jwdnlt>rl for· 'rue~Hiny. he Mrs. Chnrll's ClippPr. 1\ft·fi. Tire nweliug· will he held in tlw Hug-h 1-tnmilton is progTfllll 1'1111ir- !Tall M<•mnl'lnl Jiht·nr·y iindal r·o11111.

Woman's Club Plans Dessert Card Party

mnn. . Tlw <ieSSI'l'l enrd pnrl.y is in . f'risr:illn. •·ir<'!" ln~llliH'l'H wtiiJchal'J~•· of llw lllPilliH>rH of l.lw lllflt!t. ~I. tryrg-h~ n f'1 1 ~«·1< '~'\ 1\·!r.mdn·~'l \\.'fi,V:-1 nnd nu~nrw f•nmmltle.e. ~ud1 .lnn.u.ny _R, .tl the llotl.ll ol !llt~. 1111 ,. 1_ 11 twr "r llll' dull may tnVIir' a Chellis f-lail. Mrs. llllon .1. :-;trotid

1, 11 •sl .

will be l\ln:. 1-lnll'., •·n-!Josi<'SH. Mrs. ' 1' ·• ,,, ,,, ,,,

EvPI,vn ~~llnfi'Pt' will gil'<' tlw devn. Lions nnd Mrs. n•·rtr'lld" Dmt. hn., Mason College Club dwrgo or t.h(• prf!gl"nlll.

Memlwrs of t!rr. T%•r•lrl rln•le M t J 28 Will hnld ill<'il' llll'l·ling on 'I'IICS• ee 5 anauary dny, .J:m<tnr:.v ~>I. nl. .~;00. p. 111. all Tlu• Cnll••:::e .,Jub is Jmvin:-; n l.he lwnw ol Mrs .. Jnnt<'>: fng-lmrm. ·meeting Mondny rv<'nlng, .l:rnunr·,v Mr·s. I•'J"yd Watson is Jll'I!~Tnllr 2!l, nt eighl n'f'!nc:i{ nt llw lwme nf <:IJnirmnn. Mrs. M:tr•gm·PI. 7-ielrg-r·nf. The merl-~

ing- wns originally plnnncd fnt• .fnn11nry ~·1, hr.l'mJse of n :.;d1onl

G H ld plnnnlng meeting-·. I range 0 s A pnnr>l <IL<f(1Jssion i;; llring

I pl:llllll'd. On the p:uwl will Ire Mrs ..

Reg U a r Meet Vl•rn Kicr~tend. lvf,r.~, Pomnla Sh!JC·!

lm:rlu•J', Mrs . .Iran rJI•dlte, Mrs. 1-.n>' · r:ilpirl, M1·s. Mildrrd Clnr·lr nr11ll

Grnngr nwm!Jpr·s h~l<i their· r·r.g-- Mt·s. Jlfarjorir Ll'lllhridge. nlnr meeting Tur.sdny evening-. * :tt * Ocrll'gc Ji'og!t' dir••r·L~d lhe lei!· -DTRTHDA Y IS HONORED illt'P.L''Ii holll' .ltld lhPl'P \\'t~IT! .-.·L11nts and g-nnH•s. Hd1·esllmrnts of cnf- Mr·. nnd Mr·s. lvnn_ PollrrG Mr·. fcc :m•l dnrrghnnls were s~rved. nnd Mrs. Geo1·ge Post and .• enr-

• • .· ,. , . • ., •• 1 g-nnnn nnd Mr·. nnd Mrs. Hnr·r:.v · Th~ I ollm\tng c~~l~r211! ~res \\ cr ~ i Howell smpr·isrd Mr·s. DavH.I

appo1nlrd b} the .,, ... ,tel • Dclmm. i Woncls Sal.ttrdn,v c\'ening- honoJ·ing­C~rr. ~~~d ov:r;;~•·r;. V~l'llOn, }3 1

: d, 1 hrr· bir·thilny nnnil'<:rsnr·y. CannsLnl cxerull\. rCn1ll;.tL~•. \\,1>11"1 nn<l wnlching lclevision was the. Kal'l1, Clm·encr Bml, Rny . Slww- cliverFion of l.hc rvening- nfler• er·nrnn and Husscll Brenner: whieh hirlhdny rnke, snnclwiches

l.cg-islnlivP <·o.mmillce, Geor:g-e 1 nnd con·ee were ser'\'Crl. 'rhe lwn­Fngh'. Vernon E1rd, Forest Sm1Ll1, orcrl o-uest received many nice nnd Berton .Tnhnson: sielc nnd i gifls." charity, F:rmn. .Tnhnson, Nora~- ,,, * ''' F'1·nst. Bcrtlm Showcr·mnn nncl nov H1111L, Kenneth S.hntluel< Lois fllnl•r.t·: youth r:ommittcc, AI- I nncl 'son. \Ynncn, nllerHirrl the I friccln l~rm,l. Nnney .Johnson, f'al· f poultry show :tl Ba~· Cily lnst Snl-mcr· Conldin nnrl Florence Reclor:

1urrlny. -

Finn nrc, Howlnn<l Fmst, Or·ic J M1·. nnd Mrs. Arlhlll' Ji':ll'l' of Smith nnd Lester· Wnmer: home 1 Lansing ~-pent Sunr!ny wilh Mr.

1 economies, mmily Frost.. Thelma nne! Mrs. Clare R~ymoncl. C:r~T. RlnP.che. Donn!, _:;'llnurle Rix I N[l'. nnrl 1\ofl's. E1rgcnc Ribby en­nncl Dm·n Ba·ct: hll!ldmg- nn<l i ter·talnerl as their· g·uesls for· Sun­l'l'Ollnrls. Lnwrr.nrc Sm1tl1, Charles I day dinner Mr·. nne! M1·s. Hohcrt Vnn Dcmnrk nne! Th<•ron l'<celm·: I Slid and Franl< or Willinmslon, memher·ship, llr·thnr· Ji'J•osl, Nora I Donald nne! Hobert Balwr aml! Frost nn<l Fln,vd Rix: l'itnnlistic, [Nancy Mm'lin. ,Tnnr Smilll. Lyle Lay.<;oek an<! i J\fr·. anr! ;\>[r~. R. Dilllleclt nnrl Rnth Lnymclc: nnd 11111!11~, Berlonl Mr·. and rvrrs, .James cn.ge of Holt .Jolmsnn: ~1arl~nc ~?nklln: Caro-, en lied 011 Mr. anrl Ml·~· 1-fnrvey lmc Krn n ,tnd Tdn L;n.l011111l, 1 Llnin;:rr.r· ~unclny cvcnmg. Ml's.

Tnilint.ion in l.lw lrr~t nnd scc- 1 Cn~·e tool< n en ire in honm· of Mr.q. nnrl rlr;~T<'e will he givrn at the I Linin~·er's bil'llldny .. nnnivcrsnry.J ncxl rr::·uJnr· ~w~tm.~- .!Hnunr·y 22. Anolh~r cnlw wH.s sent by Mrs.,

··· ,. ·•- Donnl<iE911. ROBERT KERRS FETED Mr·. anrl i\·fr·s. George Messner·

Bnt·hnm nncl Tilelmn Kerr Sill'- were guests for Sunday rlinner· of )11'iscrl l:ilei1' parents, Mr. nnd :;\{rs. Mr. nnd Mrs. Rollnnd Wi1rg· rmd J~ohert T<~JT, with n party to celc- fnmily of Dansville. hmlr lhrir· 17th wer!rling nnnivcr- Mr.: :mel M1·s .. Gilsnn Penr·snl! en­~fli'Y. Thcr·r. were 10 relatives and terlnlncd membcr·s of tlwi1· bl'i<lgo ft·icn<ls pr·0sent from Holt nncl ~~es- clnh nt n llnffe-t supper StllHiay lie. lllr .. and Mn;. Ken· rccetvNI evening·. Hi<;h honors went to Gil· many ntcc 1-:1fls. son Pearsall. Mrs. Hflrol<l Scofield

* ::: ·! won second. Ml'. nnrl l\!1·s. Roh~rt 0. Bnllarrl Mr. nnrl Mr~. Hcrmnn Rich nnd

nnr! fnmily s-:Jcr~t S1111ri•"Y n.flnmonn Mr·. nrlclli-Tr·s. Ghnrlc~ Rich visiter] wil h Mr .. nne! l\I!'.,, Ger:nhl 11hrtin of P..ivrs .Tunl!lion. n•lnlivr.s in Wehi>er·vi!lc Snnt!ay.

Mr. nnrl Mr·.'· Gcm·gc Mc~sn~r· Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Rose nnrl sncnl Monday evening with Mr!; . .JcJ.f enlrrtnin~cl ns lheil· g-nrsts Erlnn. Bnrlrwny. for Sun<l8Y dinner Mr·. nnrl M1·s.

JV[J', a1111 }I[J'.'· I. B. Bashore nf Viclor Kirig nncl Jimmy of Lnn· \Voodlancl Fpnnt Sunda,v wilh their sing. mm an<l rl:lllg-htrr·-in-lnw, Mr·. and Mr. nncl Mrs. Oliver· flchrnm nncl Mr·s. Cnr·l BnehOI'C, Rona.l<!, :;'l{r·. and Mrs. Jnclr Tel'I',Vnh I

Mr·. :111rl Mrs. Homer Brown and nncl T<cnncth Schmm of Lnnsin·~· fnmilv nntl Mr. and l\Ir;;. Howard we1·c in l•'ort Custer S11111lay ''i~it­Bnlwi· of Lnnsing· nne! lVIl'. nnrl in~· Elwin Schrnm. F:lwin' is the Mrs. Etwin Bench spent Snnrlay son of M1·. ancl Ml'S. OliveJ• Schmm. wilh Mr·. nnrl l\fJ·s. 01·n! Lewis nne! Mr. nn~l Mrs. Ru~sell Hunting-sons nnrl l\Tr·s. Erina 'Bene!1. ton nnd rlnllg-hters wcre g-uests for

Mrs. M. W. Bnlrcr· of .Jncllson Sunclny dinner· of Mr. am! Mrs. wns in Mn£~n We<lnescln,v visiting Collins Huntington. lifter· dinner· friends. they all visited Mr. and Mrs. Delos

Mr. nml Mrs. Roy Wr·ig-ht en- Hannah of Midcllelon. tcrtainccl ns lllcir g·11cst~ Salur· day evening Mr·. nncl Mrs. Willinm Mr. nn<l Mrs. E. M. Snlisbnr,v Bushnrc! nnrl son r.f Lansing-. Mr. left Wcdncsrlny to spend some nnrl J'vfr;;, Wright cnler·tninccl ns time vacalirming fll Phnrr·, TcxaR. their· g·ucsts nt Sunday dinner· Mr. They plnn to sln~· nt Poinscttirr nn<l Mr·s. llclclll<'l't Gmvr.s and Com-ts. sons of Pel'!';'. Mt'. and Mrs. Russell Brown of

Mr. nncl Mi·s. D. L. Br·ny ancl Williamston visited Suntlny nfler­fnmify enlerlalnc<l Ml'. and :Mrs. noon at tlw home of Mrs. Brown'r. Arth~r Lewis nncl Jimmy of Lan- g-mnclparents, M1·. nml Mrs. E1·ncst sing last Sunday. Every. ·

Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Culham Mr. and Mrs. Eru·lc S. Richmond entertained 15 guests Sundn.y eve· n.rc vacationing in Plnnt City,

: 'ning In· hanoi' of 1\ll'. and Mrs. Florida. · Flo,vd Milchcll. • Ml'. nnd Mrs. Robert Riolmrds of

M1·, and l'v!rs. Robert Densmore, La.nslng visited Mrs. Zoln. Osborne David ond Dawne were guests fm· Sundn~ evening. !]inner Monday evening of Mr. nncl Mr. a.nd Mrs. Montie Woodard Mrs, Charles . Lay, Chucltic nnd entertained Sunday in l10nor of Patty uo of Leslie. their grandson, Tommy Woodard,

Mr. and Mrs. John. Hamlin and who celebrated his seventh birth· family were guests for Sunday day nnnivcrsnry. Guests were Mr. r'.imlel' of Mr. and Mrs. Richhrd and Mrs. Forest Campbell, Mr. Shaft of Shaftsburg. and Mrs. Lewis Woodard and Don-

Mr', mul Mrs. Deun Hazelton of ny of,Jucltson, Mr·. and Mrs. Ma· Onondaga were Saturday guests of rlne Klomparens of .Tacltson, Mr. Mr. and Mrs. Franlt Hazelton. and Mrs. Walter Laxton and Tom-

Mr. and M1·s. R. G. Henson spent my's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Sunday wltll Mr·. and Mrs. Carl Woodard, and Carol. Sticlcles and children of Mulligan. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Collar and Mrs. Stlcltles is the former Diann Jeff were guests at dinner Sntur­George who lived with Mr. ond day night of Mr. and'Mrs. Charles Mrs. Henson whlle she attended Lay and ·family of Leslie. school here. _, Mr. and Mrs. Bert Wasper called

Mr·. nnd Mrs. J. B. Jones called on Mr. and Mr•s. Will Towns at on Iifr. nnd llfrs .• Toe HarvnU1 Sun· Lnylon Comers Sunday, r.lny •.

Chicken Fricassee SWANSON'S

IO•Oo, cnn 51 c

Freshlike Peas TENDER, SWEET

ll·OZ. can 19c

freshlike Corn COlDEN, WIIOLE IIEnNEL

l~·oz, cnn 18c

~urkea's Margarine ORADE AA, YELLOW

lb. 31c

M&M Candy COATED CHOC:OLATE

7·••· pllg. 25c

Cracker Jack CANDY COATED POPCOfll{

2 pl•s•. 9c

Peamut Dutter PETER FAN

12-oz. 9Jnu 35C

Salad Dressing SHEDD'S

qt.fnr 49c ---~-~ .. --~ ---~-

French Dressing SHEDD'S EZY MIX

pl. bot. 34c

20 MULE TEAM

Borax 2·lb. plcg. 34c Doraxo B·OI. can 17c

Clorox Bleach qt. 18c

'I• Cal, 32c

Bh1~~White Flakes lc SALE

4 bonded pi<go. 28C

Sweetheart Soap lo SALE - REC. SIZE

,, bonded cnJICS 26c

Bab·o Cleanser MAKES PORCELAIN SPARKLE

2 cons 25C

Palmolive Soap 3 rog, •• ,,., 25c 2 boJh CO!fCI 25c

~uper Suds • OR CLEANER DUDS

19 •• p~<o. 29c

wei tOR MARVELOUS SUDS

:11o, pkl!· 30c -----·-------------------

Ajax THE FOAMINQ CLEANSER

2 CaDI 25c

Fab fOR FABULOUS SUDI

Is•. pka. 30c

Cashmere Bouquet · 2 "'· c•kl• 19o 2 •••hl•b• 27o _______ ...,.

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;;;:?; ~ all the answers! . llon't J;notv 'ence. We\\,

IT' e admtt we I \ nrn hy cJ(per~ nee-over , [o\ks on Y e ol cJ(\ler.te I

'fhcy 53~ I hac\ plentY ·tt \carrnng. [\&P ,as 'rc sll ·c

your { it-hut we ,\ease you, v; '

93 years 0 • ur best to \ art\culurl) ' ·c'rc dolll!:; o d enough-P aac&tion

Wh1le ' 1 't isn't goo 5 \1as a &Uoo ive "aure mnyhc 1, our custondwr ·,t better nn\d ~ht5 l<o one 01 · n o c t 10U0 \i s?,ne on hoW we en ·oJL have som shier tllio o<.- vlea ,. c l'erllap> ~ \ better. Con write: b tter ser' rc • 1 our lo) . p\ease

c . we can l o d tbern ,n, on ho~~vitntion to sen ..,.o,.,S D£\''f·

Cc•li1ornict Seccllc~s Navel

doz. 59e Large 126 cmd 1 50 Site

your REL~ ,,. ~~

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420 Lcs.ingtoll

.J.ll pri.cea in tllia ad effective throllgl' Sntrmlay, }a1111ary 19tll

Pancake Flour sunnyfl•ld ! Yellow Cern f~eal 5 Fancy Rice 3

lb. ttit!J.

lb. plcg.

tb. plcg.

37c 39c 37c 39c

Macaroni or S~ag'i~ :.~: 3 !b. plcg. 49c Corned Rsef Haslu B~:t 16·0•. cnn 37c Grated Tuna ~~=h~;;.~;· 2 6·0Z. com 45c Pure Lard 2 lb. pl•B· 33c

2 lb,. 45c 3 Jh. eun 85C

Sure Good Margarine dexo Sh~~~e~h~g White House Wm!k 2 tnll cnns 27c

20c 43c

RoJal Desserts Bisq~h~~t

3 pl<gs.

40•0%. pi;~.

2 ~~~:· 49c 46·0Z, cnn 25c 26·••· pJc9.1 Oc

125·11. roll

3 rolls

2 pltgs.

Florida Oranage JMi~e hma Tmn~to Juice Morioro's Salt Out,RHe Wax Pa~~r Wald!la·~ Te!Uet Tissue Kraft Ohmer Premi~m Sam!ftes Nnhisco Jh. bo><

25s 23c 25c 29c

FANCY DOMESTIC

Swiss LB. 59C

Ctl,p, Tondor Pascal Ce~ei'y

Yellow Squash

Brusse!s Spr~uts

2 jumbo olnlll! a~c

Frash Tender norl<ln

fresll, Tcnt1or

"Scotties"

fad{HD Tissw;es 2 Boxos21~~

Of2QQ w;"'

Ann Page

Ketchup t4·o•. "iJftC !lot. If!

5 11>· bOll

lb. 19c

lb. 19c

SUPER RIGHT, l··LB •. CELLO LAYER

. ·.Where threftaopra(ed · fr~au·s ~nd V®?Jei~b~es are ~~ theirr $prim1gao·fresh be~~ ! • o •

Weary of winter? Come get a preview of spring in A&P's Fresh Fruit and Vegetable Department! Choose your form-fres!1 favor­ites from row after row of good things that grow , ·. , all as fresh as a June day as thrifty as can bel '

Celery Cabbage Fresh Florid• hood

Cole S!aw Rounlo, Fmh, Crisp cello pl<a.

Egg Plant Fmh Flori do tDcll

Tangelos Delicious Florldn lb.

19o

19c

19c

15c

Pobatoes Colorndo Reel McCJuro 10 lb.b•u 75c Mht:ed Salad Fresh, Crisp collo php. ~5c

Urawberries Libby's Fresh Fro%Cn 16·01. pilg. 39c

Green Pe~s r.lhhy's r,.,11 r,.,.11 2 12,0 ,, pka•· 39c

Fresh Ft·ozen Florida Gold

Gr1nge Juice '! 6-oz. 25( £ tins'

Wisconsin . Cheese Mild lb. 49c SLICED BACON /.LB. 49C Large Eggs Sunnyhroolc 55c Clrndc A ~oz. in carton

Ched·O~Bit Amorlcnn 2 lb.lonf 89c Chccro Food

JANE PARKER CARAMEL

WHITE Layer Cake sgc

Cracked Wheat Bread Glazed Donuts

II·••· lool .15C pkg. oil~ 39c

STEWING_ FOWL SMO~-E-TANG

"!Pori{ lDin Roast f.l.l

lb. 43c Loon, ?·Rib, End Cut (.:,i'

i~ Ground Beef · lb. ·sse ... Fresh ChoJ>pod

~' Pork Sausage ~:Hr·Crmdo'•" ,.,b. ceuo no11 lb.- 35c kJ. !'

FANCY, PAN-READY. ROCKS

ROASTED SAUSAQE

Cooked Picnics

LB. 57c:

LB. 65c· Small, Lean, Ready to lal

Steaks aov'l C1adod Choice or Prime a• .. Round, Sirloin •• Swlla .~:f':.. · 111, v-.

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Rib Roast Cholee ar Pdme lui, O"n ll11dy lit, • Smelt Fresh Caught, flnt ol th~ S11ron 2 ... • Shri.mp 1U' •• Dellelou1 lor C:ocldall or lll•tl ......... ;

' Halibut Steak ..... ~···· • ' Jl -rr.· ' ~ . J'· .. ~~.·'I ''A.~~t

.. ~~~\J"L ... ~\'"'i'\ o1 •. r .. -: .,

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Baptists Plan Training School

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Wh1•iillil•hl 1\[pfluullsl, Rev C. E. Pollok, pnsloJ', mor·nln,:; wnJ'Rhlp !1::10 n 111, sermon topic•, "When n :\fall HpPIIIts Up," H11nclny school, 10·~0 11 111, UtoJfi<' Vnn Dr.mnJi<, ''"'"'' Jnll'lldelll Pl'llyeJ' meeting ~ no p m Thill sdJtY, song- ""' vt•·•· ,lmllllr WJII1 Youl11 fo'cllowshlp, lnllll\\'t'd hy llw ""I"" ale meellnti"

Y 1', 7..tfi p. Ill. ""''"'"g sel\'111', Wllll:un~lnn RP\'I'nlh Day Ad· A• IIi p Ill, \\'t'dlll srill,\' jliii,YI'I \l'lllisl, il(JI) Rlll!rn.tn Jo,td, R. I{ llll'l'llng, lnnii.IIY ~·1, llrowaJd KJII'it, P•l'llul'. Hnltll<l.ty, clnuch l•'ny'o, lllllllt' nl 8.00 p Ill, f•'illlly,, ,, hool 1 ·~II p m.; wmshlp sm \' .t.rn11.rry 18, lo~nrrly nrghl nl !Ill' ,.,., 2 ·lfi i' m., Advrnlrsl hour, IHIIJW of II11W111cl l'ny nl H 110 p 111 I W.JIM p, 111. Sunday, f•liirlt•nl lroJII IIIII hrgnn Sial<' 111!· lege .rs srw.li<<'l', Wllllamslnrr t.nllrc•r·an, .Tnlur

I \VI'si••JHioJI, pastor·, 1022 Wt·sl

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, I I \\til ~ttl I h1 l1 11 dltu Nuttu111 I 1'11inlt 1 C!JIIICh JIJp ~IHIIII JH'I'IIll SIIH lt 1

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Lega~ Notices AnlhLill, "l\r "''I' In TIH'L," llflll- IO.IIIIIIi.ly 7.:!0 r. tn. Snnd.ly

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OR DEl! AI'I'OIN riNG TIME FOR IIEAiliNG LI.MMS

DIN fAMAN-M;u ch 21, I'J52 Still< ttl r.llt h'" ll I ht I'IIJ1J.II t c I Hill

\\'illiam~ton :\Jdllfllli1.t, Trcnar.c Ononcl.tg"!l ('onllltllllif~r, Rev. E lui till I 11\11 t' ltf In rh till

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tlu ~nul ( oJwt:,. 1111 tfu Hlh i/11., ol .1.111-.funJOJ' \'tllilll l'o•itto\"Hlllp, •I Ill) J> II 00 ,J. lll. """·A 1>, ,,,.,!. II),, Ht•Jlj()J Yollllh Fo•llowshtp, r, no """'" llllN .. JoliN M•• 1.1:1.1.\N, p. Ill. Cholt p1.Ufi{C \\'f'clllt.'ii!Hy, 'lill\illt• ('unllllllllitr, Catton 111 f 1,; 1 t!~·~~ ~~~~~;~1/ltllflf till l'l'il/llf of Wlr •• 7 p n1 r~t·!Jgloll~ rnovlt: 7 :w p Ill I F'ol!?., p.t'llll \Vm~llll) seJVICC, HUH I H\NIH.IN ltJN'I'AMAN, llll ,t!-i tl Vl K C. !-:i. IJl!il \\,C'dl1l.':i1Lty 2 p. tn. 10 J."> H~lJ1l011 lc,pH', 1 Ch11~L dlld It Hltl!tlliiiW to thr <IIIII I til t1 till

til ()liiJ(•IJ; ('II()PS SP(IlJH! \VPdnr)- ('((1.:'11" C11lllC'h S(1HJ0l, l1:1fi. IHIW fill JlltSIJitltllllll nf fill Ill~ oH'IIIIII

d.ty 111 homes Nlll.Sl'IY t1P11.li!!JH'Ill .._,fid t"'llltt l'h!t\lld ,,. !tmlttd ol(ltl thtl ol llnH .111d pl,lrt lu IIPJtOII\lld to 11111\t,

1~lflf'hrt,, [!~son •,flld)', open lrl nil,! ~fusnn ('fl(ll(•h oJ th~ Na~al'eiW, I :\lllllll\t• ,t/ld lodJll!-( Hll clllllllii nnd dl-lltHiel' f'Hpdhle \\'0111111 dlllllln' wen~ I!OfalNI nt 2:H1 vv~sl glJn street llllltlflh oWIIIIl~l ~Hill dtn,t:;ld hi• Inti :·.JIIp St11'\'H C :l R ' lH fr11 1 :;,lltl 'ollll:

HC'v. Hugh 1 utnnm, pastor'. cgu-! It '" otdttt !1, '!'hut tl'rilltnl:; of ~nitl . . Iru finn ch servtce at 10 :OO n. n1 dt 1, t!-itd 1111 H ,11111, d to p11 ~~ nt Lh1 11

• \\'JIJJUms1nn \\'~•sll'~lll1 :\Jp(fl.nd- fy{pn's p1.t\'P.I SCIVICC nl 6:~0 p, m, lillm:; to ~nld,tuul: ,tl tht P1nhult (II .. Jst, BtJck, C. I· •. 1\Tlllt·t·, Jll',lot N y p S t 6 ,4 .. 11 Dl' evcmnP hfj at ~u. \\1:;t :-iu~uum "lltll, J.nu· \VOlShtp sr.t\'HC JO 1 lt1 r! lSS • ..... a .J ' ' ' o :,1111~. Muhtvun on u1 lufm1 lht .!llil

• ' • ., ! • SPIVJCC nt 7:10 p. tn. Pl'aycr RC!t'V· !Ill\ of MHIIh A. )1 tn·.~. ut \lll·lhu!} meelmg J 1 n. Ill; rhlllCll ~citc)I)L I('C cvct• \Veclnesday n'lght ?' o'tlucl, 1n llu fo11nnun ~ ud unw 1111! 11 1fi .t. m. P1.1yei· Hl'l\'t('f' \VP(lncs-l,..·'lQ C .Y .•. •t' ·r 11 . 0' ""!'' tu1rhv ·ll'rwlnttd ro, tht t~nmm-tlny. I· J • hOll [H nC ICe 0 OWino• atiun ,uul ,u)Ju~lnlt Ill of .til 1 In 1m~ uul

--- rl~.:mnnd:, n!-r Jinnt !mid ,Ji ( pu:;f'fl.

With Courtesy and Tact

• \\'1•: 'I'll\ In malt<' a point in our hmn' uf P\ t'l'

!JI'illg 1'11111 !I'IJJIS .11111 lu•lp· i'ul-\\ }J,Iil'\1'1' ,\'IIIII' fll'nh­ll'llls nta,l' hc-11 ltalt•\'1'1' ltlurm~ttwn ~on HtaY "I !'ill

ln s<'<'lll'l'. Dn not lll'silato•, In nslltnJ.\ '"" hom:•, 1 u "I' I'' nal'l1 an~ Oil<' \\lin mu~ hr• on dnl,y-~on ll'ili hal !lim allr·nli\ <', snu­

JMIIn•tie and l:u·llul.

JEWETT Funeral Home

Tim Home of l!'rlcnllly Sen• lee

PIIO'IO 1\IUIIOR 2-6151 Ambnlnuce service 1lay ruul night. Amlmlnnco cqniplled with oxygen mul .lJ:alll'rson resuscllatur.

• · R M • It h l'mtht 1 Dldtlt d 'I h,11 ]ILIIl\11 nn-St, .T:unes MISSion, cv. sgr. 111 , lJ111 , 0 t lu Vl\•n h~ 11 uhlu 111011 or n

Charles Kcrtting, pnstor. Mnss Wlll {ll]lY of this Uldll ltn 111111 !-illlff~~t\:1 !Je saJd at the chapel llt the COL'- \~ttl,~ )Ill \'IIIII:-> lO IIIII, lillY ul hto11 n~ in

r S Ll T II. . . n L CIJCrt'Y tlu lrq . .(h.lm ( Oll!ll.) Nt \\S, II Ill \\c.jl,\]111 ner 0 Oll 1, C eiSOll U C llllllltd nrlfi llltlllllltd tit ~nul (ouul\ ,t Pel> al 8 .. 10. S11nctay mmnrng ,Joi:M ~'" 1.1:1.1.\N,

I Calcchrsm clnsscs wtll be nt 1:30 A 'l1 '" r ""; · ·'""~" .. r "' """'' :1l lhc Lcgmn btu! ding Silllll'clay, H"'"" I. I>""'"

--- Ht!t..d:.ttt• nr l'tnh_:te ______ _

Lntho•l':\11 Ghtlll'lt in 1\Tuson. Le· OllDER APPOINTING TIME I'OR II S T ff !lEAKING CLAIMS AND I'EliTION

gion Mcmoll,ll l-Ia , , • e erson FOR DJ::TERMINATtDN Ol IIEII!S HlJcct. \>Vallet F. Kocpphn, pastor McCONNELL-Iil.~rch 21, 1852 dh·mr SCJ\I('CS at f) 15 n ln. Hc.~y SUitt of r.ru.!hlgl!n I he l'lttlllll I 01111

S I Co1 Llw ( o\JJilJ 111 lu~hnm communton .. nne ay mmntng. At a ,f t>hiOI\ ul 1-iUI!\ Cll\11 t, ht !d oil lht

Alll'r·lius Ccnto•t' B.ljltlst. Rev. CiiiH•r t l'l!tlcs, paslo1. Wot'.~lur SCIVlCC is at Jl:~O n. tn., Wllil ~lttu ch Rchool pt·cceding at 10:30

Nor! h AIIJ'<'Iills Chmch, Rev Cat 1 Bt iggs, pastor. Co !'ncr Co­llllnbra nncl E1fet t 1 oads. Sunday school lO.lfi ami morning wot•ship • I 11 1 fi. Young Peoples Fellow­ship Sunday cven1ng nt G:4fi, wrth anrl cvangei~SIJC Ret'VICe at 8.00 p. m. Wedne~llay evenmg at R ·DO Is lhr. llii[J-wr.ef( fll nyer SCI'VICC.

\\'illi:unsl on llaJlti~t, Harold Rcc~c, P<~RLor. Church school 10 n m ; wm ship set vrr·e 11 a m and 7 :lO p, m. Jnn1or am! scmo: g1 onps G.'lO p. m, Thtnsdoy.

Willlnmslon GosJII'l Hall, 4021 Blll'l(lr.y 1 o ul. Br ea1<111g of br·end,

110 n, m.; rlnnch school 11.30 n. Ill., WO"illp SCI\ ICC, 3:30 p. Ill.

\',luln\1'11 ('ommttnily, Cnt·fon !i'nllz, pnslm. Chm ch s~hool, IIJ.Ifi; WOI!ih'fl SCI\'ICC, 11 15, SCI­nwn lopH', ucllt Jll dll<l C.tC!:itll'."

J'Jnbalt OJiu,, Ill till CIIY nl L,\n:-.11\)., Ill Lhl! s,w\ (uunty on tlH lith t1 t.., ul .Janutu~. A,)), l!Ji~

l'~t:,t nt IrON ,JIJIIN hft'( f.I:I.LJ\N, ltlli.~-CI uf Plctltalt•

In tlu M,tttt1 11f till J;~tul1 of Ill H­MA I Md'ONNELL, J1h·1a:.t d

It IIJI)HI\111\J...: ttl tht ( Olllt tb.lt tht timn flll Jlll'~llllolliiHI oJ t:lltllh oi~IIIJI;,l ~,tit\ I :;tnlt h!IUU!d lu !Jtnlttd, .11111 I h.tt II t\1111 .tlld )iltlt'« ht appulnltd to !ICtl\t, 1 XIIIUIIH nne! ndJUsl ull c In 1m~ ,uul 1!1 ~ rnand" 111-:'llln!'ll s11icl tlt.:ctH!Itd by nntl lt1 rott ~11HI Cnml .1nd thut tlw It v.d h~ll!-i ol !-illd lilttlt~td tllllll1d to 11111!1 t lht• fhl/111 U/ '.\lllch Slllil f)J(f'll ttl d11fi ~~~~L·ti t.!IO\IId ht ,IIIJUdit.::lll tl ,JJfli dt 11'1•

lnlllid It Is Oidlltfl,'llwlnll tl11 lltdLlfliH ol

stud du•tlll-il'd 1111• tt'lillhttl tn ]ll•~t•1tl Llll1t c•h11111~ 111 , .. lltiHJ! nrul lltliht outh a:; ]110\lfltd lty stntult, 1o :;tid (nut! \l lltt• P1olMit• Olfnt, .!tl", "' S!Wfi,U\\ ~ll, Lun:;lnJ..(, Mif ht).{ 111, un n1· lu f1111 tht• 2Hh tlu}: nf Mrueh, A. D. l\1,)~ at ltll o'cltH k 1n tht I on noon, sntd llmt mHI (IIIICI lu•int.{ ht II by :qqtuintul lui lht 1':\•

tmlnnllon 1111d ndJu~tnlult 111 all t:lltlllH 11111 dllll,lrlll~ .ll-t'.tii\1-!L ~.uti dt etllhl d, .uul lur till' ni!Juda:nt1un nnd tiPit•rmlnrttton uf tht• htllli .11 Ia\\ oljl'lald dtct•l!itd 111 llu tlrnt nl Ju 1 cit nth f'lllllltll to lllht 1 It lh• •:-.lntt of \'hlch till cltCIIl!<!td tltttl :-ot'li':Cff,

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Special Services Court Proceedings '

Salvat!on - Healing Deliverance

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Plains Bible Church

Fom· •miles c:~sl of Eaton Rapids on Plains Road

UNDENOMINATIONAL

Sci'ViCcil beginning. Januaa·y 13 'and running through January 27 1

7:45 eve1·y evening

'l'ht• PPnJllf• of th~ Slntf' nf Mic hi~~nn

I"" Wlllmm 11. 1: l\:tl'lln. P1ohtllnn lt­\nlt d

Tht• Pt•OJIIl ur lht Slulc• of Mil h VIlli VI-I. Wtllillnl II. n. f{nlltn. St•lttt•!Hl l"i mt111Lhs~!! ~ 1,11:; .J:u ld;on l'tt:-.un

'l'tw P1•111tlt ol llu Stull• nf Mu hll-:"111 Vi-i J•:ugt•tH Chnl'lt" Iff 1 :;nn. All'llhm-lllL!ll, nit udJ !I not !'Uill''• l111nd ton lin~ Ill d

~ftt·hhn'n Nntlunul H 1111, \R, John A. JpnJ,Inti nntl ,Jnmt l'i llmnc (hdtl',

11\'111~ N Chul, clhn gl)'~ H1fi!l('IY Hlutluns vs NuJhttt nbo known ns NtH· rnun Cnnl(y Ortlu,

'I he Pt nJtle uf tlw Stnt1 of Mwhut.lll \. ~. Emt r~ 1\.ult,v A11 IIIJ.Ollnt nt ''" udt d Vllill), II CCI Pll !l, 1 t•muntil d,

'l'lw Pi OJllc· of lht• Stl\11' or Mh·hiJ:I\11 V::.. J::ul W Cit nwnt AI 1 11W111Ut 111, pli•lltlt d nnt Jnnlly, hond :>1 t nl ~I llfiO, 1 rmnmll'll.

'J'h1 P~nlllt> o( tht• Stntt• of MtchiJ:nn \'s. J~clnmnd L fJUVt;.: 011!t 1 of 11!smls~ hili

'flw Pt•OJJ)c of thr. Rlnte of MlciMgnn \'R, Jnhn Ernrst t~lndM•y, Otcl£11 fm i!t· h\JolllCl' or ClllLillt>,

'J'ho l'l•n)lln of tho SLnlf• of Michltrnn \'li, Eltznhf t h 01\bOI nn l>nlhy, 01 tier fnr IM\Uli1Cl' of en11ln:\, ~

rflh• PeoJlh• of tht> I Stnlr of Micl,!fr.tn VH. Wllnon Winnie,\ Ot•d••t' tl~Rchnt ~1>11: 111 obntionel', •

'fho 11f•Oj)](• or thn StniP of Mlr.ldrrm \'1;, nonuhl mnat ·wnlottllon. Oldt:[ tliK· chnruJnu tnollntloncl'.

+ Steady l~eat

+ Prompt Delivery

+ Courteous Service

For The Top Grades Cali

l--6001

lansing Ice and Fuel Mas"n Branch

in one giant stride, Willys sets a new pattern for the future with a car which1

embodies advanced features of Aero design With its advent, tnany other cars'

becori1e obsolete l~~ For no other car possesses its combination of Economy; I . ~· air-borne Ride; low-center-of-g-ravity Safety; sheer dollar Value~~ a11d it's BeatttifJJ.!.!

j D~n'l drivo l/1o ",?W

I Aero Willy• unlou you

I oro proparerl to bo

: dlnafltflocl wit/1 your

~1~

It's Low and Wide, It's Big Inside and It's Beautiful. Today, Willys brings you this revolutionary car, a brilliant blend of aero and auto engineering, ready to thrill you with a new experience in motoring.

AERO-FRAME CONSTRUCTION, following

principles of aero-design, welds the

body and chassis members into one

extremely rigid unit. Streamlined

from its plane-wing hood to the rear

air-fins, the Aero Willys, powered by a

new 6-cylinder H urricalle Engine, gives

breath-taking performance nnd up to 35

miles a gallon with overdrive. J~==::>

PREMIUM GAS NOT REQUIRED because of

P -Head engine design. This uew engine,

with 7.6 compression, produces .560

horsepower per cubic inch of displace­

ment, surqassing even the engines in

Amel'ica's most costly cars. .-"~

HELICOPTER VISIBILITY, with panoramic

vision all around, results from wide

glass areas. All 4 fenders are from the driver's scat. ~~

visible

SMOOTH, QUIET AIR-BORNE RIDE. Road

shocl>s, noise and vibration arc smoth­

ered by new springing and rubber

"pillows" at strategic points. Center­

fill gas tank at rear ••• pull-out dash

drawe•· ••• 24 cu. ft. luggage space­

these are but a few of the features you

will notice when you ~ee the surprise

car of the year- and it's Beautiful!

FIRST SHOWING OF THE crkw Jlll/{Jis AT:

B &. M Auto Sales Two Miles South of Holt Phone Holt 46411

Ingham Couu;y News January 17, 1952 Page 6

Dansville D "II A • I flchool l'lelnrt·n A1·e Tnlll'n

A 1'11JII'IlH<'IIIttl lve of I' ow oil Sl n-anSYI e ggleS ellnH WitH HI lli!J H<'hool WmtnemiH.Y

B L I• F" · .~.:.J plclnt·es lot· the yeut• l10ole. eat es le lYe I 'J'hcHc plullli'eH were till lfl'llll)l 1•1etnn•s of lhu lfi'Orlt•H, ,lnnlor high

Con.ch .rock Finn'~ ,;ansivlk Ag-1 111HI uti ll<;ttvlly gToups. On Friday, r;le~ won lhcli• scco1o 1 Jc.flg'lln h lllJC .Jonllnt•y 2o, the Lyndon sludloH lnst Ft•lday nlghl by !lawnmg- L1,8• will hliVc 11 l'!lJirLscntnllvc h~rc to lie 42-:ll. '!'he gnmc Wllll ehme 1111 • I.HI!o lncllvl!lunl pleliii'CH_ ol the lll the HCCOIHI hnlf wi 1en Boll ~unlm·s, sophnnwrc unci li'~HI1111en llmolcs tonic ovm· nnd pneed lhc lm• lhe ycur hoolt.. 1-Io Will niHn i\.ggles to vlctm•y, lnleo Individual ptclllt'eH ot the

1\fr, unrl Mt•r., Lawton Onuas wel'e )l/111HIIl Ill !)1111101' 'l'liiii'Hdii,Y 11Vtl­nill~ nl' M 1', nnrl Mr~. ,Jnmc~ Wrlg•llt uC Lnnalng,

Family N,ight Held Tuesday

(:lnclc, and !lfJ•, nne! Mrn. Gnrrlnn llli!l<ll 111111 l'itlldren vislll'll nt lltn Cllllrlus Slui'J'onl hr111111 tnsl .'11111-rlny.

' ~.Nio11n blclrncr.s of het• mother, Mr,o,. llaguwn.

~It·. r1nil Ml'a. Wllll:nn Or.sl.m·Je nltrndo•il till• :IIi I h IVI'<irllng lllllll­l'!'lonr',Y of Mr. anrl Mrl!, Itcx Jlot/SII al l•'owlorvllle Snlurcluy

IIUI't'<lll C!rdn In nrr•nt

Mr. 111111 Mm. l!liarles Gt·ccnollg·h 11111! f11111II,V t:l' Lmwln:~ were VIHI­lOI ~ Sunclii,V r>f the l'mmct•'s pnr­C/I.Is, Ml', lll\cl Mrn. A, 0. Gn•cn­lliiJ;'h.

M r, 1111rl Mrs. Llo,yrl llny.Jwr. llllri 1'1111111y visited Mt•, 11nd M1·s. llollle While of TI!11ton l1111pirls Stlllrllly,

Mr. nnrl Mnt. Churlt•:~ Hl.llff'lml left Wmlnesduy fm• 11 IWil-llllllllilll vncallnn In Leehurg, l•'hn·tdu.

.Mt•, nnrl 1\li'H, Luo V. <illrlllll'li­Hicln lllld l'irlldt'llll wor" :-lalurdny lllliJnt'H Ill I.JiO home of Jlnl'Oid Hunt of Grand Ll'dgo•,

evonlug, ·

1\lt·. null Mr11. L. 1', WlllilllllH 111111 I\ I r11. J•;llllllll Morg1111 1\'~l'c SU!Hilly nl'l''f'IH>OII r·allcrs 111. Lho At'llllll' Wllllants linnJc "'~"'' Jcowtm·vlllo, Musical Program

Is Presented '!'lie Dot'e/ls elrdoJ will meet next

'l'htu·."lny evening-, .JantHII'Y 21, ut llw twnw nf Mrs. !cot·cst Andot·son, .It·. Mt'H, Donn! Pat·Jc.~ ls lit chfLt•gc nr dcvol.lons nnct MrH. Wn,vne Tn,v­lor Is In chn1·~e of lhr. progt•nm. l\ln;, Glli'.Y Brlg~gs nnrl MI'H. Gr.ot·gc Vng-l, ,Jr., will IIHsiAt Mt·s, Ander• :mn 11.~ hoste.l'~es,

Bt·oo)tH wns hlg·h fot• Diillt>VIIIc gi'Ude children, Mt·. 111111 Mrs. Chnrles Krecg~1·

11111! Mr. nnrl .Mt·s. Lou J(ingsley 111111 son of NorLiwllie rellll'llCrl Sn lnrriii.Y a flct· Sjletullng two wecl<s In Sun Antonio, 'J'cxas.

Fifty-two mcmhct'H nf tho DnnH­vllle li', unrt A. M, No. 160 nnrt 0. m. S . .No. !10 nnd Lhulr fnmllicH held their nnnunl fnmlly night 'I'uoHrlay evening In the Mnsnnle hnll, 'J'}II'I'e \VIIS 1L JlOl!Ucit Hllpper aL 7:ao after whleh 11 life cct·llti­cltlc was Jll'cscnlcd to Lester Scott,

Mt·s. Eldred linll"" ntH! J,co V. ClcrllllrdHI.eln were in Hlng- Wrl<lny anti cnller! un Loyal Shepler.

'!'lin V,utlown Ji'l/1'111 Btii'CIII.I will lte ulll.erlililll'd lr,l' llw Lnclce f<'lll'lll Btll't'all Mundn,v nvf•nlng·, Jntllllli'Y :.!1, IJl.'ilead of .Junwn·.v Hi.

A mualcnl prngt•nm wns bcnlecl Suncllly evening nl Methodist church.

pre­the

with Hi point..~, Hll!l Dick Jlccltsnl WllH tile only Leslie Hcorilllf lltrcnl wllh 17 jlolnls. Leroy Bmwer also plnyccl good •bull scm·ing 12 points fm· Dnnsvjllc,

'fhe progmm consisted of vlbt•n hjlt•p Hcicetlons hy Mt·s. Jlohcrl Thompson, an lnslt·umcnlfll duel by Carol nne! !Jcth St arkuy, mtxn­Jihonc duel by Suzanne nnd Sally 't'hompson, n Uule solo hy Chnrlt•s Wcclcs nnll n vocnl duel l1y Bever-

OLilCI'H Who )llnycd WCI'C Doug­Inn, Weldon, Soule, J l~dg·Jcn nnrl Doclwt.l. '!'·he Dansville resm·ves lost. n close eme lo LcHiie :1•1-:l:l In double ovcrUmc, 'T'inw nnd ug·utn Dltnsvlllc would CiOHc the gll)l OIL l-eslie only to losP 111 ovct'lhnn. Cnt•l Oeslct•lc plnycd good ·hull nnll was high wlt.h 10 point.~. Nims wa.~ rlglll hchinrl wllh fl.

F. H. A. Plans Baked Goods Sale

ly l~ox tmcl Sharon Miller. . . . . , 'J'he l'r.guliil' mccltng of L!1c F.

Mtu. Wn,vnc Taylor was Olgan- H. A. w11s held n•t lhe school lnst lat. Next Sunclny eventng there 'l'uesd 11 y, Piltns fell' the lmlccd Will he IL mlss~OIHII',Y flint pt·n;cd-j goods :~nlr. were ctiscusserl. This lng lhc M, Y, I•. scrvicc a11d Lthle will he t1ehl Lids (criclny, Jntllllli',Y slU1Iy. Thct·c will also he spccliil til 11 1. g 1'Lr.t·'s Gt·ocet·y store and music. '!'om's Mar·l~et. Selling· will begin

nl noon,

Dnnsvlllc will piny !Juslell lliurc Lhl~ Fl'lliay night.

Yearbook Plans Are Underway W. S. C, S. Has

:Potluck Dinner 'Dhe I'Cg'IIIHI' lltr.elinA of' the

Wnmnn's Sr>cicl.v I m· Ghl'ililiH n Sci'l'kc wns twirl Wed:H•nda,v nl lhc ·town hall. l~t~hlet'/1 nwmhr•t·s \vct·c pt·escnt fr>r Lhc pollnel< dill­ncr.

The <hil'lhrln y eal<e was in lwn­i:>r of Mrs. Rosit Amlcr.,nu and' M1·s. Clnm WcmpiP. IJiii'lllg Uw huHincss UlCCting plans WP.I'C JlHidL1 f"Ol' i1

bnlcccl goorls sale to hr hr•ld nn ,Sa.lurclay, .Tani/HI'J' 2!i. Plans were alartccl for lhc World Day ol' l'ray­ct· on Fc<hruary 2!l and alnn f111' Lilt' ~nlcrll1inmcnt' r1f VnnlllWn W. S. G. S. in March. ·' Mt·s. It·ene Braman will hostess to the JPehtltoiry IIIPPI ing, !.he theme of wlmh will he L:1tin Amm·ica 11nrl l•llC t:tiHinmH of lhal C!Jllnlt'.Y will be felllllt'ed,

noostel' Cluh lhts SupJll'l' ·'file mcm hers nf I he DooHLl'l'

club hcJrl !I S)lllg"heJti HliJl(WI' JaH( Wcrlnesday evening al the clutrch. '!'he Colllllllllce for the Hll)l)lf'l' consisted or Mt'H. W11ync 'Paylor, Mm. Samuel Sclzert ancl Mrs. Don Leonard.

. During the business mct•ling which followf'CI pia ns for ll Jlll hli c Hllppet• were formulalcrl nncl a tentative rla'te of the last of JPeh­runry was decided upon. Tt waH also dcclclerl to lmpmve tlw Sun­drty school rooms for lhe primary department.

·There will he a box social for the, February mccling,

l!!uns•~t lla\'l'n Nl'll'' .Mr. and Mrs .. !:1clt Hemslcarl of

I~llnt were Sunday visitors or l\li'S, Eslhe1· A vct•y.

Mrs .. Tacit Clarlt nnrl Ml's. Mag-­J{lc. Asqui·lh of SLm·.!-:britt.g-c were Monrla,\" visitors of :Mrs. MHggic Dtu·dcn.

Mr. and Mrs. AuelL·cw Pnhncr of Lnnsing wet·c Sunrtnv V/Silors or P.1:rs. Ft·ances Nr.·hclu.ng.

'l'lw commiller. for the snle Is Cathct·inc l3mcly ru1ll .Jnnct Wy­gant, eo-clwlmJCn; {}wen Onlcley, Almn Il11.111111ln, Ann Oeslet·lc, and 'l'mT,Y Hnnnm ns helpct·s, Plans nrc now progressing l/11

On .Janunt·y 2~ the Agglcs piny the yearboolc of 10il2 for I. 'r. A. Wlllin.mslon here and preceding S.

I he game the DansviiiCl F. H. A. 'rhe following scnlot·s malce tip Will entertain· Lhe Wllll!lmston F. the ye111. hoot< slrtff: Mary Anne I!· A. 'l'hc enmmlllec fot· this occn- Singer and rtollnnrl Townsr•nd cdi­HHI/1 .L~ flfll'lcnc Bohnet.,, chairman, tot·s· David Greenman e 1111 Iio"cr Palt'H'in Mtllct• P•t Lt·iclll Monroe I ' 1 · " Bever-ly Lcinl;ft"rt 'EIIc Hills nn;i Bater, !Justness man:1gcrs; ttdvcr­Marlhi1 Bt ower. ' n llslllg cha.lrmnn, Lots Jcnlcs and

!,corn Nt•u then gnve 11 t·cpott I a.~~lst~nt, RoH? Marie Bt·:H.l.y; snl~­ol' plnns marlr. hy hct· committee' sctlptton chal1man, ButlMIU Pcl­llll the nlumni girme. After sin"- rt.nc; acllvltles, Joan Cmddoelt; In>; the club song and repcntil~g ptclur~ eehlor, .Joe lll'flmun; and the creed, the mcclin" adjou1·ncrl. at·t crlitor, Nnncy Anderson.

" Two representatives from cnch

Dansville 0. E. S. Has Regular Meet

D:111svillc Chapter No. 90, 0. E, S .. heir! it~ rc:.;fllnr· meet lng- TIJIII'S• dny cvcnin;.: with nil ol'ficet·s prcs­t•nl nnrln golldnllcndancc of mcm­hct'H, Dtll'inr:· t.IJe bustnc~s meet­ing a d:,eussion was held concem­in.~· money I'Hit-iin:,r evcnlH nnrl fAnl-ily night wilh lhc membet·~ of !·he 1'\'l.l.~onic order.

llcfreEinncnls wct·c scrvr.rl h\' tile t·nmmit.tce with Mrs. Mnrgc Hnl'll' ~~~ •·ilainnan '""' Nevn J<ir·­by nne! Vtrginia Wilson assisting. 'liJc cat rt party >'ponsot·ed by the eltn Jlcl' waH heir! Sa turrtav eve­n in.~ a L lite town ha.\1, J~uclire r.:trl "IIIHISLH Wei'C jl!ayorJ With Wom­rn's high (11'1ZCS in CIIChl'e I!'Oillg [0 Mrs. Qlnrcncc fteynolds, Webbet·· Ville, and Mrs. A. 0. Gt·ecnough, ennwln lion, hig-h prize or 1110:1• wr.nt lo Mr. Reason, Okemos aurl Gllbctt Glover, consolation.

In c:1nnsla Mrs. John Lay l'e­ecived high womr.n'.~ and Mrs. Dale l~t·lcr, cnnsoln tion.

A nolltct· patty wll! be held Sa.t­flrrlay evening, Januru·y 26, at the town hall al 8:00. Mr. ntH! ~f1·~ Merle Swnn and Mt·. :111rl ~1t·s. Dona I Pa t·lts were In chuJ·g·c of the a rmngemcn.ts fm· the party,

class were chosen to help lhc yeat·boolc staff. Ft·nm the t•lcvcnlh gt·adc Cai'OI Stru·lccy was a)l­polntc<l assistant cdllot•, and Leom Neu, assistant business munHgct·. Suzanne Thompson, Lorna UndcJ'­woml, Clal'k Phelps and Rohcr·la Mullins m·e the hclpcl's for the t·c­maindcr of the staff. Mt·s. Alice Hunt is the ycarboolc advisOI'.

Eugene Wheeler Rites Are Held

Funeral SCI'I'ices WPI'c liPid Wednesday aflcmoon a l 2 o'elol'l< at lhc Vogl fllnet'fll lwmc fot· l~n­gcnc Austin Wheclct· died Snnda,y morning al hli: home three miles south of Dansville.

.Mt·. Wheeler was born August 16, 1886 in Ionia county, Michigan. On October 31, l!JlO he was nnitcrl In matTiagc to Bernice Godley of White On!<. For over 30 years lw had lived In the present lncallon.

He is survived by the widow, BeL'/l!cc; four sons, Scott or Jack­son, Harold of Garden City, Ros­coe of Granrl llapids, and Forrest at home; and lwo daughters, Mt·s. llachcl Pa1·isian and Ludlle Wheeler, hoth at home.

A son Everett and " daughter I<ate preceded him in death.

Chai'Jics Dillinghani of Lansing is e(Jcnrling n few days this weclt

Mr. and Ml's. Lyle Schl'ay of with Mr. and Mrs. Merle Freet·. Williamston ancl Mr. anrt Mrs. Os­

Rev. James Godley o( Cleveland, Ohio, assisted by Rev, Bal'llcs of Bunker Hill, officiated at. tile serviecs. Burial was in Fairview cemetery, Dansville. Clll' Holden of Howell were sunday M1·. an<!· Mrs. Clarence Hammel

evening guests of Mr. and Mrs. o~ Howell wet·e Saturday evening Theo Cllclmcr. clmnct· guests of Mr. and Ml's.

' Lawton Gauss. Mr. and Mt·s. Floyd . Mr. and Mrs. Lotus Yuhasz anrl Laird of Lansing wct·e guests 'at

family of Holt anrl Mt·. nnd :ITrs. the Gauss home during the eve­

Dnnsvill<• Aid Sor•h,ty M1•1'1s Last 'ruesday evening lhc mem­

bers of the Dansville Aiel society met lit the town hall for their regular mceling and family night. Mrs. Robert Smith, chairman of committee No. 3, with her com­mlllcc, were in cha10ge of lhc sur­per which was served at 7:::0. This was followccl by a short business meeting and social ho111·. The next meeting \I :11 be lcebru­at·y 12.

Steve Yuhasz of Mason wcl'c Sun- ning. day vlsllot·s of Mr. and Mrs. A. J. 'I d M c A B d r l'lflller. . '' r: an rs. . . ra y o

B11'1n111gham wc1·e Sunday guests Mt·s. William Muench spent Fri- of M1·. and Mt·s. ,f. B. Dalton. In

day wllh hel' father, Franlt Clever the artemoon they all visited Mr. of Lnnsmg, , nnd Mt·s. Wayne Dalton and fam-

Mt·. ant! Mt·s. Floyd Chambct•lain ily of Webberville and Mr. and of, Ann At•bm· wc1·e guests• at din- Mt·s. Lawrence Bnltct· and family. ncr Sunday of Mt·. ancl Mrs. Leo Mt•, and .Mrs. Cera! Underwood Rog~1·s. Mt·. anti Mrs. Ralph and Loma and Gemldlne were

1 Mr. and Mt·s. Melvin Ballig·c anrt C 1nmhcrlain and family of New g-ueHls al rlinnet• Sunday of Mt·. Linda wet·e entertained nL clinnzt· :!"Iudson were afternoon guests at anrl Mrs. Ray Underwood of Lan- Monday evening at the home or tile Rogers home. sing. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne 'l'nylor. · Mr. nnd Mrs. David Diehl called Mrs. Irene Braman was a Tucs- Mr. ancl Mrs, Justin Bratty anr! on Dr. and Mrs. Charles Landon of clay visitor of het· sister, Mrs, Jud fRmliy visited sunday at the home Battle Crcclc Sunday. Sweet of Lansing. of Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bnulley of . Mr. and Mt·s. Glen Icox wet·c Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Cosgray and WrlhlbCI'V!Ile,

guests Sunday or Mt·. and Mrs. daughters nnd Mt· .. and Mrs. Mlltc Mt·. and Mt·s. Lawrence Curlii' Wayne I''ilch of Mnrs)mll. Cosgray of Stocl<bt•tdgc were Sun- and ~ons and Mt·. and Mrs. AI

rlay g-uests of their parents, Mr. Tiftfany and Pam of Jnclcson w~1·c ~tnrl Mrs. At·thur Broolcs. Diane guests at dinner Sunday of M1·. Brool<s spent Sallll•dny with Elea· anrl Mrs. Lct;oy Jc·llnsLon of Mason. nor Cosg1·ay of Stoclcbridgc. .M1·. and Mt·s. Walter· Cntsoc of

I Got Reasons! THE fellow who has just

had a "close call" doesn't

have to be "sold" on the

wisdom of insurance pro·

tection. He's. been wamcd!

Unfortunately, dis as t c r

doesn~t . often "call its

shots." Consider yourself

wamcd! Call on us for your

insurance protection NOW.

· PIHIIIIell: ,llhumn 2-:1001 ' 'J..au!!lng 61\IA·2S661

DRrt Nadlonnl lllutl' Building Mt~OJI

Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Arnold and Saglna.w were Sunday visitors or Mt·s. Melvin Batllge and Linda Mr. and Mt·s. Roy Glol'et·. visited Sunday evening at the Mrs, Wllllam Morefield Is s;>cnct­homc of the fot·mer's pat·en[s, Mr. ing the wee!! with her molhr.t·, anrl Mrs. 0. B. Arnold of Gregory. Mt•s. Mnt·y Pat·ish of Reed Ctly.

Mt·. and Mrs. Ira Bailey were Mr. and Mt·s. Rex TownHcnd anll guests at dlnnct• Sunday of Mt·. sons wct·c Sunday visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beach of Lan- and Mt·s. Lyle Townsend of Ma-~~ w~

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Baejtus and Mt·s. Ro,v West spent Saturday family of Williamston WCI'C enter- with her sister, Mt·s. It·vtn.g I!olmos tained Friday at dinner at the of Mason. home of Mt·. and Mrs. David Ba- Phyllis Williams spent Sn111la~· leer. night with hat· sister·in·law, Mrs.

Mr. and Mt·s. Mlltc Kuch unci Sam Williams. family of Webbervllle and Mrs. !Mt·s. Almond Wing spent thr Lee Ha!ndel and children of Ma- week end wiL11 Mr. and M.t·s. Carl son were guests nt dinner Sunday Grosshans of Stoclctbt·idge, of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. Mt·. and Mrs. Wcslc,v Shophell C. Berger. Mr. and Mrs. MaUI•Icc wm·e Monday vlsitot·s of Lhe fot·­Monroe and family of Webbervllle mm·'s sister, Mrs. Mertle Owens of were evening guests of the Bet·· Leslie. gers. Mr. and Mrs. Donal Parl<s anrl

Mrs. Mlnn Mann· ente1·ed the Bllly of Williamston wct·c Suncln v Sparrow hospital In Lansing Mon. evening· guests of Mt·. and Mrs. day and expects to undergo sur· Glen: Sharland. gory Thursday, Mt·. and Mrs. Bennett Tavlot·

Mr. and MJ·s. Wallet• Soules, were Sunday vlst.tors or Mt·. 'nnd Mrs. Archie TJ•umnn and family Mrs. Ft'<mk Wllllams of Lansing-.

Mt·. and Mrs. Rex Tl)wnsend and of .Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. faJnlly visited Ft·lday evening at George Soules and family of Ma· the ,home of Ml', nnd Mt·s. William son were Saturday evening visitors Sha.t•land of Nortohwcst stock-of Mr. and Mt·s. Earl Risch. ld

M1·. and Mrs. Wilbur Stetler and bt· ge. Mt'. and Mrs. Gu,v Felton of

family of Mason wet·c guests Sun- Stoclc1bt·Jdge were Sunday dinner rluy of the former's parents, Mr. ~uests of M1·. and Mrs. Fot·rest and Mrs. Ernest Stetler. Wallter.

Mt•. and Mrs. Ralph Walker Mrs. Carlton I<esslet· and I<A.Lhy were guests at dinner Sunday of of Holt were guests at dinnct· Sat­thelr son-In-law and daughtet•, urdny evening of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mt·s. Wade Scudder of Ga.ry Bt"l:ggs. Saline. Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Wallt· Mr. a.nd• MilS, Leo Rogers at· m• and sons of New Hudson were tcn,ded the funeral of Mrs. Lina also guests, the occasion being the Dunfee n.t Brighton Mon'Ciay morn-birthday anniversary of Mr •. !n,g. . Wallter. >Mt'. and Mrs. I<enneth Mnson

Mt'S, Bessie nnd· Bonnie of Wci)be.Jwllle were Ft·m1cis, were Wednesday e,vcnlnog gue~ts of the guests of M1·. nnd latter's pnrent:l, Mt'. and Mrs, W!J-Clemcn ts of Holt. limn Muench,

HolJct'l Pet'l'hW, folnWrly ol' LllH­I!c, IH slny1ng 111. l•he hnmn of his uncle, L1~lnnt1 Pornne, whet·c he Is cmplo,vc<l.

1111'. IIIlo! Mt·s. Cifll'r•n!'l' nn.}Jet·ts 11 nrl fmnii,Y Wl'i'!l 'J'ucsd11 y :.; unsls uf Mr. :t nrl M l'li. Lloyd Hoilllri.H r>f Anmllus.

Mt•, nnrl Mr·s. Don Lconnrct nml fnmlly wem Sntu1 rlfl,\' evening· g\IPf;(S of Mt·, nnrl Mrs. llnr·oid HllrlCmlll!t'l' Ill' r-anHing,

Mrs. Co~ssle fl.cielile nnrl George Mat tin of .llll'lt.~nn, Mr.H. Siiclte

Mt·, nnd l\lrs. J\lnrlin lloshct• of BPhnl, Mr. liiHI Mr~. Arthlll' Wl'lll­I loll nnd ltorlerlril< Hosht~r· nt Lan- pie nnrl Mt·, nnrl Mrs, Not 1111 Wt•m­Hing- WPI'P \VPtlnc!'(lay r•vcning- ph• Hlld :-:on and ·MI's. ft,J·nnc· 1., gill'.';.[.~ o{ Mr. illlcl J\Ji'S, Glen Hhnr- SIIHiHer nr Mason WCI'C ~:IIC.'·LH Ill lmut. dinner S11nclay of Mt·s. Dot·is Bacli-

IV!t•, and M1·s. HnlJel'l Smllh mall.

'r!JC pt·og-r/1111 of tho evening wnH Jll'r.Rrnlcd lly the Cnmvnn Club NomuUt of Lansing. The group Is Jllll't of the Oriental hnnrl. During the pt·or::t·nm one mcmhet· of the hnnd !l£1\'e Lhe nlslory of the Shrine nnd the Cnl'llvan club.

Mr. 11nrl Mrs. Leslie .flmnlng!i of Omnrl ftapldn spcnl SntHiay wtlh Mt·. nnrl Mt•s. Dun .Jennings. Mrs. .Jcnnin~s Is ahlc to he out ng11in nflm· 11 slelcncss of l'out· wct>l<s.

vlsllerl Mt·s. l!!ll"n Bmwn nnrl Mt•s, ftolwrt AIHicn·ml and Bnh-r;nnme Brown or Masllll Rnnrlay. h,V nnrl Cal'nl \Vl'rc S:tllil'rln,v VIS!- Herrl'clc Dt'strl'ct

Mt·. IIIIo! .Mt s. Sam Williams, lot·s ol hct• mot law, Mrs. Chc~-lel' MrH, J•;nwsl Si.eltet· HIHI Mrs. llow­:11'11 Merlndot'l' at '''ilfleol lhe fun- Benjatnln ol' J.nnHing,

I f tl I 'l'l •v·t Mr. nnd M1.~. Dell M11o1d of r.al>e (11':1 ° JC I' t'O\!.'\Jtl, lOJlHI:i " I- l\11','', c.·,.,,r·e Sli'IJilcl 111111 1111',", I, 1 f (' 1 1 1 c• 1 1 li'IIH·ilng wr•J'e guP:-.h at dilltJPJ' Jt'J·i- ;'1 ,,

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Jl'an< '"' ~c, ·~ 11 111'1 11 .1'· ' 1·1'1' (',t•t•lt/1/'ri."lcln ,•ttlt.•ntl"tl 111111'(1 cby PVenin:~ cf 1\11', nnd ~ii'H. !los~ ~ - ,, "

Mr. anrt Mrs. nnor~c MPSHII<11' or eo'' Al'llnld. . anrl the rcglllllr meeting of Llw W. Mason Wl'il' g"'"'Ls til olilll1111' Sun- Mr. ard M:·r. nn"r 1\ir.g- IIIHI s. c. S. In Wt'!Jlierv,lllc 'riHII'sdny tiny of M1. and Mrs. Hnll:~nd Wing Mts.-; ~1ildtl'd 1\il'l'~ or I lowell af'l.tll'llolln. In llotHII' of Ill" li1·~t hirthdnv :~n-nivet·sat·y or wlat',Y Wing, · visil.rrl SiitHI~y :11 tile ll'lllll' of Mr. unrl Mrs. Vieiol' Cheney and

M1·s. r:!l?.niJrlli !l·rc!nt~ and Mio;s 11-Tt·. and Mn;, Len Cl!lelt were Stm-JI!r·, nnrl ll!rs. J:"""'"' Arnold anr' rtusnnwnd Bn::l>us. day visilot·s al the Gl'llec Sll'ohel

Philip wcm L•nl.crlnitll'd fiiiiHiuy nl MlsH F:vt•lyn To,vncl'IHI W'l' n !Jollie. tlmncr nt Ita• home ur Mr. nnol Salurtlny cvenil••i1· nnrt Hnndny J\!r;;, Melvin Batlih"e, l 1. 1\[' B 1 1 Mt·. nntl !If/'s, George Glover unci

M1·. nnrll\lt'H, flollcrtiJat·lll'llPn- ~;:~~:~ 11 : 1 Ins ,.,l c .To :;n~wn ~:· ehiltlnm called on lluJ fm•nJet·'s

lr.l'lllmerl al rlinn~r Sunday Ml·. Mt·. nnd MI'S. AeliJcn Wit I WI' I r ;.rranrlmothcr, Mrs. Ccot·gc Glovet·, and Mt'H, Donnlrl Dcl~orcol and son l'i:lilot·s Slillllfl,\' of Mr. nnrl 1\l"s. Sl·., Sunr!ny afternoon. of rrowlt:t 1·illc. lln\vanl Bnrge<;s and sonH of 1\Ta- Mt·. und Mt'H. Harold Allen and

l\lr. "'"' Mt H. noi.ph SiiHi>.Y and s:Jil, clalliflllcr cnllerl at lhe lwmc of fn 11111~· of 1\!n Hon nnrl Mt·. a nil Mrs. Mr. n nrl Mt'H, Roy Wrs-1. ~pent Mr. and Mrs. Ccru·gc Glover laslj Gilh<ll'l Glover nnrl ·"Ill W<'l'e g11esls l"rirla,v with Mt·. r111rl Mts. Grant Siindny. nl rllnner SlltHiny or llwir p:trcnls, fl11nsmot·e of Lnnfiing. Mt·. and Mrs. ,lfwnh SlmhPI nnrl lift•. fillrl M1:;, ltoy Glol'rr. I l"ro W11ori or Rc.publif• PpPnl eltildrcn were Sunday guests ul

Mr. anrl Mr.~. Philip .Jnlm!elnn nl' Wr·rlnc~rln~· nnd •rt111rsrlay w 1tt 1 Mr. !.he Fkl Slmbrt, Sr., home. Brg H.:l'pirls Wt'J'e Mnt~rlny visi.lors :tnrl Mt·.~. Sam Wlllimns, 'lllr. anrl Glen Foss <~nllcd al the Eilw:h·rt of Mr. nnil Mrs. llnylyn Miller. Mrs. GetJI·ge Mc1·inr!nrf, Mt·: and ncrnter home Sunday.

M1·. and Mt·s. L:twrcncn Lanwr Ml';. Howarrl M~t·inclorf and Mr. Edward BcmiPr' was In Ann Ar-nf Lnnsing WCI'e 'fhursdny (!Vc- und M1·s. ICJ·nr:;L Str.tlcl'. hm· ~evnl'al days la!it wccl<, as-ning· guests of Ml's. B~>sHic Olson. Mr. anrl Mrs. Corwin Palmnt· sisllng in the earc of his falhet·,

Mrs. Ll'IIIHI h Alblmll of Mason I a nrl fnm ily or Cra!'H LniH• wet·r I who to se!'lously sick in the hos­sprnl. Sl'l'el'nl dnvs lnsl \~CCI! Willt guc.~ts ;tl. dinnet• Sunrlay of Mr. pilal. her .Hister, Mrs. Mina Olts. anrl Mt·s. Harold Wing. Mrs. llallic Scclhoff and l•'t·etl

Thh {Jiaa·t new Stylollno De Lu:w:o 4-0oar Sadon llata for lou than any comparablo modol ln Its floldl (Continuation ol 1tandard oquipmonf and trim illu•lratod /1 dopandonl art availability ol motorlol,l

At•chlc HOIISC IH 1111 II weclt'H li!ih­ing lt•lp at. Bnrlun C:lly

Mt·. ltnrl 1\lrs. Hnl'rlld Amilh n1111 children WI'I'C Siinrlay VISII.urH ill the fillrlrcrl Ilollsc honw.

ll!r.1. Neva Yuo:n111, Mr·11. So,YlHOlll' aud Ivan ldL• we1·e r.rJnu .. da.v nft<·t·nnon l'lllli!lH nl. the """ Gel'iumlslchl home.

Mr. nnrl Mr.o, ilnrnld ll11nt call crt nl I he Lro V, C:••t•ltardHI t•in home SIIIHIII,Y nflct'/Joon .

Mt'H. Ar1'11111 tt .. nsr spt•nl llw WPck end nl I he AI Semite hotuc al Wnllcrl Lnl<c.

Vantown MI'S, J,, 1'. William~

1\!r. 11nd 1\lr,.;. Willi:11d \VIIit'l/11'• nf WolvPriiH' :tnd Mr. """ 1\tr·,, C'lyrl1• Loll ol' Ill• II I liilt \l'i'/'0' dtll­nc'l' gllf'Sl:i of Ml', and I\ll:i, L. !'. Will iants 'l'lll'sda \',

Ml's. A. 1', J(ietwnlo ha:i IJ:•o•n sidt recent 1\'.

Mn;, f 1~ari \\'al'){ll'l' was ,·nJI,•d lo Jlnwt•ll Hllnohl,\' <'1'<'11/llc: loy 1111·

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'l'ho• jUiliOI' Slllldlly S<'iiOll/ ti/IHS ol !Ill! Viilllt.W/1 chtll'ch \VIII moot with Uwir L11olt:IH1r, MrH. [lm·is Von.!u, f•,nrla,Y l'Vt1 n!ng at 7::10, t•::ll'li rHw Is 11:;lced to lnlcn lllhlca,

Mrs. M. V. lliilh•r

Mt·. :lllll 1\lt·H. r:ohcrl Ltmlln rtntl ~11·. illlll ~lrH. Ted P.ullm· relut·ned Hundn,Y t'VIllung from a wccli end HJII'IIi nt lliilf Moon tnlce norlh of lol1lil.

1\11s. )l,., L llowlln will enlcrluln Ill!' lhd Ccrlur-Met•idlnn CX[CIIHIOil gr"IIP a I het• home on Nublc rond 'l'lllii'Hdn,Y nftcrnuon. ,

\Vc•<lill':;rllly ovcning Mr. and ~Irs. 1\1. V. llutll'r spent. wllh Mt•, and Mro, I.. W. Allwn.

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-~ Addresses of Service Men l January 17, 1952 Sgt. Avet·on CJ, Aclr)r.y, 1111 Jll• fifl7lh 0t'rll111111l0 M, M, Co,, Al'O

261i-872, Cr1. C., 802 1•1. A, ll., APO I Jll2, New Yorlc, N. Y, 070, Sun I•'mnclaeo, Gnllfornln, J1ohort 1,, Cut'I'IH, SA 120-!12-211,

Sgt. B, It, Arlnnm, Hnom :JHI, 1 USN Dlv. 1'•, USI'Hlullahury Sound, Burlr.r· llltl>:·, 711ri Mnt·Jret. at reel, St. AV-l:J, c!nt·n nf 1•'. P, 0, Snn Fl'lln-Loulu 1, Mi::::nttt'i. cinco, Cnllfornln.

Opl. Lntlt'•!IIC'I' f,, Aleitln, TIS tifl- I'ff'. ltlc:hnrrl ,!, Cnt'I'IH, US llfi. Ofl1·.101, Plln{ :J, 2•11111 Ont,' l'lllpol 002-RlO, fiiRth ~ingT. Comb, Co, Co, C:lllllJl A .lr.t htii',Y, huliltlllt, APO Ml, cnro of P, M,, New Yorli,

fiohet·t IJ, AlllttW,Y, IJM-a, CflD N, Y, 1610, NnV,Y Jf>OII, c/(1 ~', P. 0, New Pvt. DtiiWin Church, 27·010-607, Yorlc, N Y. 2nd Onl., M. M, Co,, A. P. 0. :101,

Pvt. .llii,Y (J, Anwu,V, AI<' 11J·;J81- Sun F't'Htwisr:o, Cnllfornln, 1!13, :lnril Tralnhtg- Sqrln., !•'light · Li. flolwrt R. Collnt', flrncon 1000, SnrllpRon Air fi'orce BnHe, 'I'III'Pt'n lfolc,J, Blll'~lc>w, California, Gonovn, Nrw Yol'lr. l'fc. Rll!IIHrrl M. C:nt·hln, lJS

Pfr!, llnlllllrt Achc:allt, ItA 10· ~fl-llfl1-088, :Jrcl Plntoon, 211 Orrl· :1:!8-270 Co, J,, ~ 1~1 fnf:'Jtegt, APO 1111nee Depot Co., Camp Al.tm·bury ~1, 8ft /I )<'rrllll'i.'•I:O, ( !Hiifornln, lllclinlla, ' '

Sgt .. 1:11urH J(eniiPill Allen, AI<' Pfe. Alhm'f. W, Cuolt, ur.nnn!JRl, J0-26R-nn1, Hq, '" llrj. Sq., :iOO:> Co, A, lilll.h A, I. n,, Hit. PlAtoon, JIOH)l, Gp,, A f'() !i.J!l, CHI'C ol' P, M., l•'nr·l. Cmupl1rll, !{y. Sm1t.tle, WH~itlng-tnn, C11pt. Holonrl W. l.ot·bin, OJ·

Pvl.. Ho11nlrl K AIIPtl, liS lili-' :J2a-22!!, Co, M, :Jj'[J-Brll., 7th Cav-210-:tf>1, Co, If., lifl2 Altbot·ne lnf. rtlry ftog-,, lsi CrlVItlry Dlv., A.PO l!r.g-, 1111 Aii'IH11'11 !Jiv,, CHill;' 201, Srm Fmrwlsr!o, Cnllfol'l11n, Bredront·ldgr., 1\entttr:lcy, Crt. llol1ot'L D. Coolt, 111-0G·RO,

Pfc, ,lantrH II. 1\Hclllnn, ofi021- USMC, Mnlnt. Co,, Orrl. Plt., 111~ 70·1, Hq. nml Jlq. Bl,v., :mth li', A. Comh. Sv. Gp., Sv, Commr111rl, F, Gt•oup, A PO 7•1:1, New Ym·lc, N, Y. M. I?,, cnt•e of Fleet PO, Snn F'mn·

Pfe. J•:•iwnt·r! L, 13":1111!1', fifi-OJ)fl. ciHco, Cnllfornln. 7ufl, 11q, lllt,Y., 17f>t.h J•'. A, Bn,, Cpi.'MIIlon Cole; AF' 16-H1-020, 17lh lnfHIItt ,Y l!lv., Culll)l Huclter, 2:ma P. P. fl., 8. L, T, A., Cnmp Ala. Stonomnn, Cnllfornln,

Pvl. Hollf't'L Bec>hc, 5n-J2<1-H1"(, Lt. .TnmeR P. ·Colton, PO Bo1> R'l'U Co. J7, S. '1'. C. S. S., Cnmp O(l:l, Lulw AFB, Pljoenlx, Al'IZOI)R. Gonion, Gr.r>t'Jilll. ' Pfc. Erlwln Crnmlnll, US 55-

Sgt, norinc,v D. Benjamin, US 002-ROil, !il.rtrl~nl Cn, B., EUCOM, 55002f1J.J, U.S. Army Jlospital, Ft. QM School, APO 107, New Yorlt, Belvoir, Virl(inia, N, Y.

Wns, Milton C, i.lrr;;con, BOQ Pfe. JeHsn L, Curtis, [i7-!iJJ:I-:ltR, RP-17, r.uum 1::2, NAS, Nrwfullt 11,- Co. Tl, 1:lOlh Eng-n. Consll·, fln, Vlrg-lniH. APO 301, San Fl'f!ncisco, Cnll·

Pf•·· .Jolin n. IJCI'g'Con, us fifj- Cornia, 008-?Rn, Co: B, ROGt.il J•:, A. B., Pfc. Kenneth Darling, lili-OOR­OSD No. fJ, Snn Salvnrlor, BWI 7fl1, •r. A. G. School, Co, E., Fort lht'll Pnlt'i<'lr AF'B, Coeoa, l<'lnrirln, BenjHmin HRtTisl)n .. Inrl.

Sgt. Hieh<trrl Bcl.cller, US li5- Gorcton f)clamut·tcl', SN 120-70· 071l-R34, Co. JJ, l!?lh M, '1', Bn., n3, N, Div, USS. liJsoex,' CV-0, care A.P.O. 42, New York, N. Y. oC Fleet PO, San l•'mncisco, Call-

Pre. ·M;II'Ytn JG. Bmwct·, Afi' IIi- forma. , :J5G-51i7, ::10!J Slurlnnl Sqdn., Box Pfc. Nni'man E. Dalbec, us· 55· [jill;, Kcc~lct' A 1~13. MiHsissi)')(li. . 008-705, Co.' B, Bits. 702, 0302 '!',

• Johnnie W. Br.,wn, FA, 120·71· S. U., Dot. 2, Atlanta Gcncrni·Dc-IJ:J, Dtv. M, UUS 'fotcdo, CA 13Z, pol, Allantn, Georgia, · l~lecl.· PO, San l~mnelsco. Cntif. Robct•l W. Eames, S: A . .420;89-. Pvt. Arlhllt' K B11clr, .Tt·., US· H, Fifth Division, US'S MidWAY, C. !lG·002-R22, Q, M. Bont·rt Tc.~t •ream V. B. 11, FPO, New·Yorlt,· N. Y. M. p, 0. 101fl, via Winniprg·, l'ot·t,. Pfc. Bcrnnrd Edrmnn, 5010th Chiii'CJhili, Mnnilni111 Call'lrla, ASU Det. -No. · 1, F01t. Custot•,

Cp) .. F'•oyrl L. Bullen, .Tt·, 1\fi-002- Michigan. . . · 828,· 7717 I!q., Hq. Co, IWCOM, Wayuo Engle,, !-fM3, U, S. N. QM School, APO 107, New Yorl,, Hospital Staff, Navy 026,' Bo1>. 2, N. Y. FPO.,- SEln· Ft·anciseo, California.

Et·vln A. 13~tnlrct•, An:l, Dlv. V2 Pvt. .Jan A. Estelle, US 55224· C ... V. B. ~2. USS Ft·nnldill D. 347, Co. ·M., 502nrl Abn, In f. Reg,, Roofievclt, c:at'c of Fleet PO, New JOist. :Airborne Inf:· Div., Camp Yorl1, N. Y. Breckenridge, Ky. . Robert 0. CIIIIIHen, E. Ji'. S. H. Pvt. Lli\VI'CtH!~ H. F:veret.t, US ~fl!!6:JD!l, Co. llOS, liJ:l Blry., JOI.h 5iJ-!!24-:Jll, Co, N, G. M. R. T, C., Reg, U, S. N. '1', Grcnt' La lees, For·L Lee, Virginia. ' Illlnol~. Cpl. Neil M-. Fnlrbotharil, n. A.

Robert. C. c:,d,l', Mu. 1, U. S. N. 11l-:J61-fl!H, 813 E. A. B. Co, C, School of M11sir!, U. R. N. f1ec. Sla- F'OI'l Huachuca, Arizonll, tton, Wnshin~lon zr;, D. C. Pcl'l'y Foss, US 55224555, Co. I,

Opl. Alexander Carl, 55002830, ,3rcl Bn~, ~lth neg,, 5th Inf. Dlv.,

Letters from Home Nnthllll( IH IIIIOI'CI UpJlrc•dul<•tl

by lllf'll uuul ll'lllllt'll In I lw fml'V· ko Uu111 leiiPI':i ·Inun fJ•I••ruln hli<!lt 'ltnmr•, llr•r·•· 11ro lhn .. uri· drr.ltBeH nf <IHIIllC ollf I:JlOHI' 11UII' Horvlng tlwh· ~·ounlry. Ll~;tlng­nr O!lilri'H~I'H •bl'l'll IH frf'r' uf ••llllrgro, I'Ju IU'H c•nt·•·c•••llnn~. \Vrltn Ill' phonn •arlcln•Hs<·H '"' 1\llt'l'Of'.IIIIIIH. l.o 1-hn liiJ;'illlJII CJounl y N ni\'H,

fnciianl.ov,:n Gup Militm·.v Ilescr­vntlon, Pu.

Pvt. Slnnle,v A. J<'rlsell, US r;;;. Jf):J.:Ho, F'lll' J8asl Mcrl. Sv. S:>c(l, School, BJ.10 A. U, APO lfi, San FmnctHco, Cnlifnrniu.

Pft•, Rlls,,rlil L. F'riHPII, UH fifl· Oli•l-lllo, A ntry, AR7LI! 1•'. A, Bn, APO 1fl, New Yorlt, N, V,

P\ft.. gVCI'l l11 I'YOVi!l', Ufi rili~ I ri 1. 511 Service Cn., 2~!1111 inf. He(.(., 4llt InC, Dlv., APO :10, New Yor1c, N. Y.

Pvt. Ralph Furtn'cy, Hi\ 1fi-37A-fi!J7 Co, D., Dth A, !. fl., filh Ar­mored Div, •rrulns, filh 1\l'lnorecl Dlv .. Ft. Leonard Woori, Mo.

Pfc, Dnn Gun'ct', 1170!Jil8, Sr.t•v­icc. Bly, 2nd 155 MM r;lln 1311., Force 'ft•oops, Cam;1 Lc.Jeunc, N, c.

Cf•Jll, G en I' g· e S. GillcspiP, l~O~fJA, Hr1. olh A. 1~, A PO 7 J IJ, Sar. Ft'lllll!lsco, Cfllifnt·nin.

Pfc. llobctt C. J!all, 'l2fl!J J~i;;hl.h street, Apt. 1, Monterey, Cali­fornia.

Sg-L Lewis Hnnlcy, 11A lG-:102-710, Co. C, 85lh In(, Reg., l•'ot·~ Riley, KnnsRs.

Pvt., Dale W. Hnnic;on, UR (ir;. 008·71l0, Hr1, nnrl f·lq. 13try, ·1 Ofifi, ASU, FiJ•st Gnirlcd Missile Gro11p, F01·l Bliss, 'l'cxas.

Pfc, ,Jack R. Hnydcn, R. A . 16364038, Co. E., !12th Tnf. Rc~ .. 20th Jnf. Div., A.P.O. 111, New York, N.Y .

Pfc. Cecil R. Hawkins, AF 1 fi-320-042, 40th REM, Del. f, A.P.O. 029, San Frnncisco, Califomia,

Pvt. Sylvestct' H. Haw"ms, .Jt·,, ri5-lri3-~23, Co. C, lsi Bn .. M. I?, S. S., Fort Sam Houston, 'l'exus.

Laut·cnce Howe, 91fj Mollntain Viow Road, Mountain View Trail­er Camp, Rapid City, S. Dnlw!ft.

Pfc. Donald, L, Haylioc, US tiG-051-142, 211th Ol'rl. Dcput Co., Camp Atterbury, Indtana .

William A. Heft,v, AB-:J, VIA Div., USS Ta1·awa, CV-10, CfJJ'c of Fleet P. 0., New Yorlc. N. Y.

Pfc. noll in G. Hcdglen, J 1JJ!I!J­Oo, Marine Alt· Base, El '!'oro, California.

Hess, S/1, !!51-72-10, G.

·~·--Regularly $249.95

·/IO!s··1· 9.9 ·9s OfliY: . . . • . ~----------------lamlllnf umer 11111111, tltr.-

' e No ft~M' tampltt, no dlacontln• utd models I ·

• All new modtlt, dohno fo4turcsl • Me~lmum tredt·ln ellowAncoal • Llmlttd Quentltr • , , Limited

Tlmtl .

1 SF .. ,posit holds your ranae for 30 dayal

M, S. N,, USS New, (DD-818), Citro oC F, P, 0, Now Yol'lr, N, Y,

SISgl. LcRo.v E. Hllc, AF 10200-700, llq, L Corps, G 3 Air, A.P.O, :150, San Fmnclsco, Cnllt,

Pvt. El'llcst Hill IVJonroc, ,Jr., US 550110753, Blt'y, A., fi7lh F. A, Jln., A.P.O. 7, c/o P.M., Sun Fran­cisco, Calif,

Dale 1•~. Hill, I~. A. :127-77-20, I llv. 13, USR Coh11nh11s (CA 74J 1•'1'0, New Yot'lc, N, Y.

Rgt. rrnwnnl lln<lBon, Wlt·e OpnH Co,, 97th SIJ:i, Opns Bn., APO Jfl1, Nrw Yortc, N. Y.

Pff', .JorJrph Hog-nt·th, Jr., US ::,,i. JJO:l-HfJ7, 7717 llq, nnd Hq. Go, IW·COM Q, M. School, .APO 107, N"w Yorlr, N. Y

I'fc. t~Ot'lllllll D . .Tcffrcy, US 55-~ 121i-R2,1, il!J2nd SIJ;:, A. G. L. Co., Fnrl 13rn~g, North Cnrollnn,

Cpl. Wallet• n .. Tohnson, RA lfi:lli-I!J<I!i, Co, E., I 12th Inf., 28th

Div. A. !', 0, 111, c/o P.M., New York, N. Y, '

I loh c;, Klctlte, HM2, 722% Morgm1 r;tt·cct, Cot·.pns Christi, 'Jlnxm;,

f'vt. D;;trl D. !{ctchum, nA 16-;Jo;;.w;, Bl.ll·,v. C., !JG A. A, A. Glln Bn., errt•c of P, M., APO 1.6, Nrw Ym•Jt, N. Y.

Pfc, Warnct· D. T~ean, lfi~r.4nu~. 2050tl1 Vehicle Rep. Sqcln, Nnrton /\, F. B., San Ber­nnnlino, Cnlifomia,

.Jnelr C. 1\:inJ:", RM.N :J, :JH-21-26 "fJ" Div, USS Philip-. DDI~ 40R, F. P. 0. !inn Fl'nnciHcn, Cnllfnt·nln,

Pvt. Wlllinm L, Knight, US ri5· 22~-332, Co. M., fifl2nd. A Rn, Inf. ftrg-, HJJ,,l AIJ•horne lnf, Dtv, Calll)l l3rcr:kcn t·irlg-c, I<cnt uclt,Y. ·

Pfc. Leo A. J{inyon, US GG-020· f.i7!J, Blry, B, fi:JlHt. A. F. A. Bn,, APO li2, New Yot•lt, N: Y.

Cpl. Donrrlrl E. Knight, US ·.16-21iG-OO!J, 2nd Tmns, Tl'uck Bn,, 6fJGllt 'l't·ans. Heavy Tntclt Co., A. P, 0, 21, CAt'O oC P, 0, New Yorlt, N.Y.

Erwin C. Lawt·cnce, A'r-3, 055-111-31, V. S. 27, N, A, S,, Not·Collt, Vit·g-iniu,

O(ll. N011n:1n K Llnrlsn,v, US 5!i-12fi-871, :l5R:J T, Tt·Jc .• co., '118 T. Title Bn., APO 151, New Yorlt, N. Y.

Cpl. Robart A. Lyons, US 55· 008-R.J7, Hdq. & . Set·v. Co., 317lh E:ng-. C. Bn, Fort Campbell, ICy •.

Pvt. FI'Hnlt F. Leclcsma, 55·098· 7:17, Bly. B, 9:J2nd F'. A. Bn., 31st Div., Fot't Jacltson, South Carolina.

Pvl. Anreho Ledesma, AF 16· :·l:J7-65!J, 6600 H~. and Hq. Sqn,, A. B. Group, APO 862, New Yorlt, N; Y.

Pvl. L:1Vern Lenon, 55098715, Co. li', 167lh Inf., Fort Jacltson, South Carotimt.

Hichard J, Maciam, MM3, USS Ma.s~cy, DO 778, FPO, New Yorlt, N.Y.

Pre. Wlllinm ll. Mect·man, li5· Ofl1-190, 211lh Orcl. Depot Co., Camp Allct:bury, Indiana. ·

Pvt. Louis I. Muyllc, 55~096-766, !31st Chemical Processing Co., Arm.v Chemica I Training Cc>ntcr, Fort McClellan; Ala­bama,

Pvt. Lnuis .T. Mu,vne, 55·096·766, W1sl Chcm. Proc. Co., Camp Mc· Coy, Wisconsin.

Pvl. E. Q. Rich a ret E. Maeltlnct­m•, US !)f) .. 15~·320, PI'OV. Co,, S. E. 111, APO 613, San Francisco, Cali· Cornia,

Pvl. Melvin L, Parlter, AF 16-31~-201), Hq. & Hq., 3450tl1 Tech. Tr. Wing, Francis E. Wnrren Air Ba:;e, Cheyenne, Wyoming.

Pvt. Gcmld D. Pulver, US 55· 210-:117, Co. H., 502nd Airborn Inf. Reg.. 101st Airbom Dlv., Camp Brcelcrnt·idg-c, Ken tnclty,

Het·hert Ctarlt Pmter, SA 433· 24·52, U, S. S, Bnltimot·e, (Div, :; I, Fit. Tl'il. Ccntm·, San Diego, 36, Califomia.

Delmas PI'Rler, EMJ)IN, U. S. S. APL 57 (Oiv. S·2l, U. S. N. A. B., West. Annex, Little Croelt, Virginia.

l~dward R. Parltel', SN,. USNS Wolfat·c and Rec,, Tongue Point, Astoria, Oregon, ,

Pfc. Ronald Pearce, 55-006·759, Bty. B, 147lh F. A. Bn, APO 91.9, Seftllle, Wn shinglon. i

Pfc. William E. Pringle, G::i-002· 8!J6, ~. M. Fld. Sv. Co., fl7th A1·mored QM Bn., APO 606, New Ym•Jt, N. Y. .

Sgt.. Gerald E. Quinn, AF io-· 260-685, Fit. P., 2353rd Pcrs, Proc. Sq., Camp Stoneman, California.

Sgt. Howard P, Quinn, AF 16· 261·122, 85th Aircraft Repair Sq., Box 312, A. P. 0. 207, New Yorlt, N.Y.

Pvt. Kenneth M. Richner, 216 S. Pierre St., ManhAttan, Kansas.

Pvt. Harold R. Risch, US-55-210· 312, Bty. A., 03rd Bn,, 6th Atmorcd Dlv., !)It, Leonard Wood, Mo.

William Roggow, SN, U. S. Naval Examining ,Center, Building 2711, Groen Bay Area, USNTC, Grcn t La lies. Illinois,

Pn ui Leo Simpson, S. N. Dlv. 2, Sec. 1, USS Diamond Head, AE 111, Fleet P. 0., Nr.w Ym·Jt, N. Y,

Cpl. Rimnld W. Stolz, ATJ' 16· 361·095, 6161 Instl. Sq., APO 328, San Frnnci8co, California. '

Cpl. Ln.w1·encc Schnepp, US 55· 002-812, H. & S. Co., 13th Engr. (C) Bn,, APO 7, Cfll'e of P. M., San l"rancisco, Callfornin.

Pvt. l".:nrl Sherwood, AF 16-353· 318, 3418 All·ct•aft Gunnery Co., 3136 Student Sqdn,, Lowry AFB, Denver, Colot•ado:

Pvt. Harry Sherwood, li5054170, B Btry, 887 F. A. Bn., A. P, 0. 46, Ncrw YOI'lt, N. Y.

Cpl. R. L,' Shlnovat•, 55002824, 38th Q, M. Supply Depot, APO 19, New York, N, Y.

Pfc. Raymond L. Snidet•, 55·163· 334, Hq. Btt·y., Cl,ass 121, 25th. F. A. Bn., lOth .Inf. Dlv., Fort Riley, I<nnsas. .

Cpl. James E. Soper, RA 16·365·

Jane Wymun·is atancd·in Wnl'd­Krasna's presentation "The, .Bl.ue Veil," as u girl bereaved of ·her OVlll baby, but who malccs a "Ca-

prover! an eaJ·Itcr smash hit · in Unique ll111SicaJR, directed the neW offering, Arlhllt' Freed ("Annie Get YouJ' Gun," "On The Tow·n," "Easler Pai'Urlc") is Lhe producer, wtlh tho story unrl sct·cen play lhe

as worlt of Alan .Jay Lerner,· nutho1· of tile Broadway stage "Brigadoon."

Gene K.ctly, who wot•lted ·: wiUt Produce!' Freer! in malting·,. "Qn The Towp" nn acclaimed innova­tion In fllm musicals, teamed, with Freed and· Minnclli during n ·.yen!' of puinstulring pi·epai'n.tions de­signed. to 'give "An Amm·tcan In Paris" a formula completely. new unrl fresh to motion pictui·cs, It:ts his Jirst 111m arpeai·ance . since "Summcl' Stocl1.'' '

''""'' Wyman ·cast. M Nu.~~~ ··,

tlnto ho Oghls up lu the point where hla mind blanl1a out unrl he nluga hln wrty to n. win. 'rho r·ug-­gr.rl atnr ,flghla n totnl of ~oven.

bouts In ·'Iron Mun," but conl.!•ru·y tp l.he formnla pt·lzo tlghl slm•y, loses his most lmpot·tnnl match,

A few cruHnrllng pt•orlucct·s htwc dared to tell rcollslte slol'lcs of the cold,. hard truclo of the pug I· list nnrl In most cnse~ they IHIV<l enjoyed smashing &llccoss nt the boxofflco. Two of these, "Goltlcn Boy" nnrl "Chnmplon," nol only mndo trcmencinua protlts hut shot lilolt' slugging hemcH lo lmmcrll­n.t.c slnrdom. In lho tlrst lnstnnt'e II. wns William Holrlcn nnd In the scconrt, l\h·lt Douglns. · 'l11c seconrt fenllu·r 'l'hlll'srtny

n11d ,FI'Idny will ho "Yes Sll', M1·. Bones." It Is n alot·y bnscri on the Old time. showboat mlnslrciH. The !lim ·fcnlures Sally Ang-lim, Pet~ Dnile,Y nnrl His Chicn~:onns, Chcs Dnvls nnct a host of musical sl!u·a,

Section 3 ·

Rolfe Community 1\lrtl, Allco llrown

Mt'H, Zcloat. Anrlt·elltl upcnnrl Iter homo to the WOilll!ll ul' tho lllden chm•ch h•sl WcclnnHctny llfll!t'noon. 'l'hc ltftornnon WIIH fiJH'Ill. wil.h 11. pi•ogt'!Ull with MIHH MIIXillll l•'rty In ehnrgc of devol ionals, 11 Halo ot ctlsh clolhH nnrt ,;pong-e~, nnrl viHit· lng with t•eft'eHIJilllliiiH "' ke t•renm nnd coolcleH HCt'V<!rl hy lite hoot· eHH,

Mr. nnd i1i t'H. t•'l'Pd Brown nnd family ltltcnclcd tl hlrlhday JIUI'Ly fol' Howard Glllcll nl. lhc GlllolL homo Sntunlay even111g-.

There wilt be It llll'rllng- uJ' lho ftolfo oxtcnHion club nt the 1\nlwrL Smith home 'filllt'Hrllly 11 fl ernmm. 'rho ieHHOIJ Wilt he on H<'WinJ: tllll• chine usc unci ltllaehtlll'lll.:i.

A Jlllhllc llltlii.,Y l'Oilljlflll,\' IIHC!I :lO'!r of nil lti!J fuel IIIU'III'd ill Now Yorlt CIL,v.

Tuesday:& Wednesday, ·January 22-23 !'Who ls tlte 1•eal Motlter oft/tis Child Jl

The woman who gave it life ... or the woman who gave it love?

JERRY WALD ond NORMAN KRASNA prm•r

JANE WYMAN in THE

BlUE YEll •·••••••••••o••·•'

Also-Dbmoy Cu.rto11n

Editorials

... Mill< Prrice Is Not Complex The Detroit city council has appointed n commit·

tee to investi~;:ate incrcnses which have carried the re­tnil price of milk to :111 all-time high of 22 1/zc. On Janu­ary 6 tile price was hiker! for the third time in lhree months and the seventh time since August of 1949.

In naming the committee the council and the De· t roil newspapers called the milk situation complex.

The price form.ula is not complex, .n.ot ~n.y more complex than the pncc on other commodities If It were not for the archaic rklivery system.

Much Of the cost of milk is the system that calls for delivery to the doorstep, If that was done with bread, or oranges o1· onions or any other food the retail price would shoot up, too.

The milk delivery system grew up when home refrigeration w~:; ·almost non-existent. In the summer time only a few families harl icc.: box!-!S. The rest had to let faucets drip on milk bottles or keep milk down

• cellar i.n what _were known as safes. Now there is scarcely a house without refrigeration.

Yet the milk business still continues its wasteful de­livery syslt•m in th~ hi~get· cities. Here in Mason home rlelivcrie:; hav~ steadily dropped off with the growth of milk depots and the establishing of depot prices in rwighhorhood stores. .

In Detroit and other big' cities the milk wagon drivers make more than the farmer who supplies the

, milk or the dairy operators who process it and furnish · the delivery rigs. •, Dctroitcrs must naturally expect to, pay more for

their milk than tlo residents of smnller towns in sec­tions of the state where the haul to market is only a Hhort distance. Detroitcrs, though, cotlld cut their milk hills several cents a quart if. they bought their milk like they do their mcat'and groceries-at the same market­and carrier! it home in the same manner.

There ';1re three people who make the hulk of the profit on mille They arc the producer, the processor and the dcliveryman. The Detroit committee shottld find that if the people <klivcr the milk themselves they'll be able to save what now make> up about a third of the costs. There's nothing complex about that.

Cards of 'lrhanks "Just why .. shoulrl I he expected to thank the mayor

or ~ny member of the council for plowing snow off the sidewalks?" asked a we~t side resident. Her question was in response to a statement in last week's paper, a statement that only one resident had rettirnecl thanks to the city for plowing snow.

"The way I look at it," the west sider said, "is that the council used my money along with that of other tax­payers to buy the Jeep and plow. I can't see why I should be expected to thank the inayor unless he comes ::~long with hi~, own shovel to clean my walks. And he would have plenty of time, because the snow plow doesn't ~ct to my .place until late in the afternoon."

So that's that, and it's the reason why public of .. ficials arc seldom included with the doctors, nurses, kind friends and neighbors and the funeral directors in the cards of thanks. And it's probably all for the best. Gov­ernment :;hould he the servant; not the master, not even a l;cnificcnt or pliilai1tropic master.

Men for Big Jobs Big companies often call upon men from small

towns ~?r the big jobs.

little Hoover (o~n;nission Adds Some Confus~on Made by ~tself

Aignnfll1'11 of (IJp RlllltC Dl', .flllllCA K. Pollol'i<,

But. I Hlnr!crl olll. In HIIY some­• thing Jthoul llinl ehrll'l 01' f:l'llJlh which Is lnl<'JHic•ci to Hhow llw eon­fusion Which r.xlsiH hnlwnon tho volur H, tlw!t• ol('£'lecl :;1 nl n ofl'IC't~I'H,

IIlli( (IJIJ YIII'ICJII~ hourciH lllld e'"lli-llli~HiOIIH l'i't'llll'cl h,\' Hlllillllllllld in-

Ill', l'nlloJ•ll's C'nnmwniH lnnciNI tn do wlinl tho people! wnnl Ht fore• c•nl <'t·!ng- tipnn nny rnr- clone.

Jl~· VI'I'Jl{)l) .J. llt'OI\'11

T Jtnvn ltrcn fnvnrrrl with u e•om- lh1•1' clJ.'H'IIH!.Ion, it Hcnms In mn AnliHJJ' l.onl'use•s 'l'oo Jllt•lo l'n[IY or ll1u lfl:l·Jlllgll sJ.nl'f sollle•llil.ll" 01· TnJli<'H K Polloi'J'

· · " · ' .. ' · '• 'r!to nuthOJ" of lhnl r.hOI"I. dl1l lils t'e!plli't to the Mld1lg-nn .Tninl f,,•g-- ill'lld of tho pullllcnl se!t'lil'l' do-IHlnllve Cmnmllt<•n 11 n J'eo 1·gnlllr.tt- pnrt 1111•11 t nl' the! University or besl to eonfliH<> 11n1l tn distort. Jlu lion ol' stn!.e g-ovcl'nnwnt. Tn thlH Mll:hlg-nn hns sniil nhnut the wol'k Jlllts the nnvuiJJ()UI'd nlong-sltlc nnd t•olumn llill'ing- 1e·r·tnl ll'c•olrH l havn of 11 11. elllllllli!!ee (;; lmpol'lnnl. n1·. Inn l'IJllnl (tJJ'ITlH wilh lhe hotl'l in-on Rcvurnl DI'I'IIHionH l'<'f<'I'I'P.c! lo l'ollcwlr IS fill nc!vlsm·y nwnlhel' of spet'ilon IHHII'<i nncl fnl' awny llll whn!. IIJis ee•mmlllr•c• II':IH ll11lng lhe e'llllllllll!t•e nnriiH el'lllcnl nf l!.u llw m<ll'f.l11c e•d!(" of h!H l'lmrl is 1111d nlle•mpti11g- to do, 11111 tw 11 p nnl! slwptlonl nf Lllo nllop- fo11nd tho lllilllnl'y hnrml snnd-

ltl Jhnt eonneel.lon r illll'l' dis- lion"' i!H llndings. llnW!'I'<'I" ht• IH wldil'd In he!w•l•en llltwl• nlhl!ll!ll' Clls,"ecl lhe l'lllllplli'flllvnlmrmrlnlli'O fJ'nnk l'lll>llgh to c•onfes;; lhnL hnnJ•II nf l!oi11J'n 11111 lr wn Ill'·

" "<l\'!'11 HIIIIIU of i.hc Ofii1111Jitlce WilYS r•onmlfSRiOit, nmthor Of Whil'h 11f tho !l'g-lslnture In Mlchlgmt wll11 l11<'11lh<'n: 111.1, r·llnl'itHell nhnnt wltnt In! let• costs I he gnneml pllying-thnHc nl ollwr .~lnlf's and n!ht•J" Jill' lli'<'I'HII l'lf< 1,1 nf 0111, recom- Jllihlie a t'l'nl and nd!heJ' of whlr•li lllnt!uJ',H imdeJ' HI'I'IJL!ny of 1111' 1 n lillY "1"'111 eltily le1 Jl"t'l"nJ·Jll nll'ndul ioas wil! hr." 1 s . ,., '- . ' · <'OIIllllittee• nhovr. l'f'fcl'l'e••l lo 11111'<' 111 .. l'llllell'i< lltdlc•vns II 1,, huve JTnd n sludled nlten1pt hec•n 11111111• hrcn muu(illllt•d. My Jale•slttltcJnpl h<'<'ll a lllistnl{l• lo linvll memhel·s /to cnnfiiHI', no hi' I ler J'f.!HJI! would wns lnsl. wecl< whc•n J nltnmpl<'d , 1 lhnlc•JJ:,fn!Jiil' fnlmlhllnlJclens / ha\'1' '"'''~1 pncsJhlr.. . . . In g-IVll sonwthlnr: of llw iJn<'i<- of !he 1,0111111 illl·t•. Hn would httvo One ol Uw main ohjn<'lti'I'H ol 1-( l'flliiHI lind !•XjJel'iunCe! of Jlll' SO- Ill" l\flt•IJigllll "I il (lc• TIODI'C'I'"

lll'<'fc•JTI'd, h<' sn.vs, In liiiVt! !he " ' t•nlle<l rulmin!stmiJVIl honrd. ,.,111111111 e•c e·on.,i.ll. nC "u smnll comm!HsJnn as this onllil hJI!< lw1•n

One of llw n10m lnlel'<'sllng gJ•oJJjl nf e·olltpr·tcnt rwop!e wllh l'nliccl, !s lo wlro onl ce1·lnln png-<'s ol' llll! full rcpoJ•t is -!ltnl. pi·csllg-c• in Llw slate," who In hn11rds nnd plaC'c morl' JlOW<'I" unci whlt•h pllt'jllli'IH to sol forth in lnm would t1111,11 hit'lld 11 sluff of gTI•nlrr anllwri!y in lhe hnluls ol' gl'll(lllle feJJ'Iil tile nllc"l'd ,,;;iHIIn" 1 1 1 tl lltll! \V il llw giJVCI'nOI'. Mlr·hignn dneH lllll'e'

n " t'Xjll'l H II l O IC Ill' Ill' ' n lol of hOHI'I)H 111111 con1missions. eonfusion of ng-enll!t•s lind fllllll- 1\s n nJnl!cJ· of llislor.v, lhe Illes 'rhntls l'r.l'lain. lllos( of lh<'m IJHI'<' ll nll.H lllHl lilt•. :illeg·l·cl I<'ITifll' (HHI< 111111 e'lllill\')lellt .. ,,,. I ill' Hlri[i• I'I!Jl'l

" · ·' · ' · - hutm rrcntl'd a( 1hn c!t•nuJncl of m·-of the voi1•J· in ll<•eicling- fo1· wl111111 1111 :m· llll<•d wllh Jilll>li,Y l'<'[llll'lH of "nniv.t•d Ill! luns fot• I he V<'I"Y J!IIJ'-and fu1· what. IIIH hul!u!. tllllculd lw jll:,l !Hil'il l'llllllllilii'PS, a few nf "

cnsl. whic-h will Ill' lnund 111 h<'lll' !.he pose of !nlclng conlJ'ol anti powc!l' ,---------=-...:.... _____________________ ! awnv J'rnm tlw g"OV('J'llOJ', I !s. It ng"l'Pl'cl thnl g-nvm·nm·s 111'1'

now mm·c· r·n111petont, 111111'<' nl11r.n­nhlc• to llw pnhlic! wil! or IS il In he nrgucrl lim! I he people h:l\'l' l'hnng-cd lhr.lt• minds?

Down !by the Non- l'nlllim l f'nnsP n·nl inn What nbotil 1111· e·onscJ'\'al ion SYCAMORE

Rev. r.lni·sil:lll W. Sill1Jl"ll1, Wl111 IE'fl 1vTnson ll YPHJ' ngo r(l! lllf' ]llll· ;111 of lllll 1<'11 sl 1'1 ••cllytl'rian 1'11UI'I'h ·in Peru, lJHii:111:1, c•:1n nul\' 1111\fl hi:; fil'llll011S lo 11Jro Jllt~lod\t !{

whi('h ring- out ft•om a :H•! ol ~!;J. nniP cnl'illonic hells. Th•'.l' nn• p:tl­lrnwcl :tfll•l' llw lwlls 1n Wc·~l­minster Ablwv nwl lhP Bol\ TrHVi'l. rp)]i1]f] \ViiS ::1 'pit>eP :11Jn11( 1ilt1 llt•JJ~ in .l 1 rcent nwgru':inc.

1'o d1op from lilr snillinw In 1110' l'iliic·u\our-;, IPL's lil]{e 11p 1 hn 1::1~,p OJ' !he HCal'~~ilghtvd WHil1flll \\'hfl WHS IJrin~ t'i!lt•cl Ill II p.liJ• of shd1·~ hy l~al'i lli'IJllhnJ·I nl 111•.' Sc·hJlillli slol'r. Sill' loul<c•ll down :end llillllg'h l hl'i' IWl'L' \Vol H "1111\1'11: ~­Qnicllly slw lhi •·w hc·J ~lw l <>\'I': it. Bill il IVIIH lli'ljllllill"l';; lnlcl he~d.

. .rudgP Hoy 1\ciam!-i, odPu C'id!PII nut a!"i c·m·onPI', is now t.i!dng hi:. c•auu•r·n alonr.r with him. ll1· lin•: an•l lalet•' 1111' upporlnuil.r l" 111:tkc sonu• st'nsa1ion:tl shut~ lol' hi~, o! I· lh.•·J'I'I'Cil'd fi(I•K.

We hncl voluntre1· lll•lp nnd loh Of il When We lllCIVi'rJ llllt tilP tit•

flee Cl(llijli11C111 llH' nigh!. or lllc• fll'e. In nn ho11r's time t'\'Pr.';· pit•(•LJ, of cquipmcnl \l'ns 1110\'l'd nnd 111 pln1·c. The en I husiasm wore oli'. We had tn go oil! nn<l hire men to ilPip lllOI'I! lml'lr. Sa111 Sli'l'<'l H11g-hes with his lcg-n! l1111H1 ol'il'l'<'ll n solution.

"SI.nrt just a Iii lie snJndgr, enollg h to I' nil the liJ·e clrpn l'llclcn I. nnd yc<~r'll get l he same gmccl ll'·lp to 1110\'c hnd<," llw illii',Yt'l' :;nicl.

We di<ln'l dn it. We lhougli! I he arson sq11all mig-ht cnmc nlnng with the volunteers.

coi11Jilisslon? Until 1021 whl'n lh<l lcg-islatuJ•p rr.sponelccl to willr.-

·'11 I il's :·n1 pris1ng how well it spread pub lie demand and !'ron ted lllltll'cl o11L. this cnnnnission, wlwl OJWl'lllions

rlllt Jt· 1;i ~rJiiH•!JIIIlg :111011! \llrli''S :II a 111111 111.<1 d1'I'Ci11ps uupiJcmism~. \\'llii'IJ 111!'<111'1 11!-:in~· il f!IIC!~t· 01'

"\lrlf1~f' \\'fll'd in pJ:ti'L' oJ' 11 .fanliJial' i.Jlt', ,\ j r{tgJUIIHI Dl'len!-!1! Co· r,:·ciJJta\or ~qlJilp la!lcPcl lo Inghmn HIIJI<•I l'i'''JI o ;\jc;n<fll)' lie i111pl'eSHN[ llll'lll \\'tl:i ~'llrh lt·Jms ;1s slate IL \'r•l.~, c•oJJH1,\' lt'Vels, 111!1' tllini.;:Jng ,ll llh~ Lllltt!, CJ!Il' lliilll{ing whic·h 1>·1, nnt yd t'l.l''·tlllizPil, "filii-lime Jll'' :-·oJi" ll~:-.lt•.Jd c,J' H pnicl worlw1·, ''1 t lllllll•'l ;limn" in.slf•:HI of wagt.•!i, ''d11 t'r'! ivt·" in<-·t f''ld ol orrlnl', .. eh:1in u: t'u'tlllt:IJJ 1 l" ir:.h•arl of who'~ go­ir·., I4J ]Jt' h:-,,.:,;, nncl he U\'en rc­l··:r,d t11 IIH' Ittt.-·:-:i:~n.') dJr:~!~rin:~an , :~ :H1l' hn1n!J ll!:i an "inf'idt!nl."

hn'l if cpu•e••· !hal oul,r Sl\<·atPI'' :u·,· l~in·u flltnu· t'·sls ·: What ahuul tiH• l~iud ol unth•r·wt•ar I wt•ar·, OJ'

:a!HJul 11ad.v c!Jt'-.~'lrs'! 'rhis ''nti•·•· ~ ~~ ,'iiiPI' ('HIUJHtiz.rn may ttl I'll out to 1..• a (ll:IJ; loJ• ,Jol:Hs ~l:tu\'llle· and " JH'W !iJ!t' oJ a<otiH'sfm·, S\\'P:tfPJ':-t,

I ' .• '.

rJne of I IH· nwsl intc!'esl ing- fen­Ill I ('!i r;!' :tny llC\\'~pnper 01' 111Hg­

:l'.ill.! nn' the plltJIIsnc:( pettcl's frPltt I'I':Jdt~J . ..;, I-ll'le a~ the Ing­h tlll Cnunl \' N"t'W.S we welenn1c nncl r n•·oltl':tgt· 'thern. \Ve wet·e ovel'­jrl\'t'd J:t:-,1. \\','t'k when we had Iollr

~ 1id lll''' ll:!J'PY this week \vith CJlle.

\\'hy don't \'Oil l1y youl' hand nt

,., I 1ht· 1mhli(• mPPting- on tht• s1·lmol si1nnlioa lli'XI _,Jonday nigh! n :ot ell' li''"Pl•• ll"ill 1111\1' g-uml id,·:··· IJut wo.a't P'~IU'I':is 1hPn1-"11'l\ t~•.;. r! Jw:r an• invif.pt) to Sl'{

i:ow1• llll'ir 'ttwughts for thl' lPI-

\Vel'c P('l'l"onnPd wns unrler· dir•ef'­!ion nf n direel )lJlPoint<'r of the g'O\'CJ'nOI". 'f'JHl jol!1 was conHlfh•rccl a renl polilir·nl plun1. 'f'hc legisln­IIIJ'e of 102[) still furlllel' slifJ'cnr.el c"ol11missinn lllllhori!y and Jnnl< the

\vhnlc business 11111. of ( hi• hnnds or any goi'CriHll'. !JmlcJ· llil'rl'l exec,.l-1ivc Pontrol Mi<'hignn's nm·th c•oJmlry bccnmr. a blaf'i!enc<l, tlrc­biNIC'hPd unci desnlntc l'Pg"ion.

Its Hlat~ pnl'k system was on I pnpel' only and fi,;hing nnd hunting were• mcmoric' nl a dr-nel pnHI. Thirty year~ of opcm!inns uncle!' a dc•pnJ·Imcn( free of cxcr•ulivc in­tcJ·fcl'Cn<'c have put J\lic•IJigan ill the I'CI'V fnrefl'nn t of I he s111l c in Lhl' tiel~! of const•n•nl ion. Arc 11'0 now to g-n bad! to the llnrk days of polilicnl cnnscn•a tion?

One n[ lhc latest. 111ovr.s in I"C· sponsc to public l!cmnnll was cre­ation of lhc p1csenl. department of agt'lC'111lur·c. Crowmg- ilnpnlir)H'C wilh ofl-J'Cf'tll'l'lllg' l'hang·e . ..; in the ofJ'iee nf commis~1nncr, caused r·l·prcscntalivcs or the Grange, Jhc I•,at rn Btu·enu, and many n!hc•r Ol'­

ganizecl groups of fnr:me1·s and livcstncl< and nJ·chnrd inlcresls tn bent· down on the leg-islnlnJ·c until in 104fl, this dPpm-Lmcnt wn.~ tal<­en ont or the realm of political pnyotis and sci. up rt~ a nonpal'li­san nncl inrlependcnt ngcney. So fm· it has l'csistcd nil ctl'oJ·Is of I rcc·cnl g-o1•ernors tn control Jt;; op- I erations. 'TIH'I"P have been nn de­lllAIHis from the farmcJ•s or olhCI'H to rctilm ! his function to t11c po­ll lien! auetion ring.

'f'hct·e arc scores of othet· honJ•ds lisl.cd in the rep01-t n~ contlicl.ing nnd overlapping which arc found

Ingham County News January 17, 1952

• • • Best Evidence

to support the deductions on yom·

1951 income tax i; n cancelled chcclc.

Fm· you1· own Juotcclion pay by checlc

and checlc on the Dm·t Bank It's· good

business.

~em ember:

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Dart National Bank, Time Certificates

Paying l-l1/2'ro · tnter~st paid each six months, if desiredt

~II deposits insured up to $10,000.00 J)y Federal Dminit Inaur· ance Corporation, . ' · Ii'1~om among us here last week one of the ,biggest

pharm~ceutical manufacturers and the U. S. government itself beckoned two men. William H. Meier, who has been building Wyeth plants in South America, will have charge of all engineering for. Parke, Davis & •Co. County Agent Donald Curry will soon be leaving for India to teach farmers there how to raise more crops to feed

As we pielccrl np Olll' tcmpot·:n·~· office Satm·t111y aftt'I'!IO!lll nnd headed bncl< to .Tcffc1 "'11 strcd hcnllqnarlcrs, want ad llll..-inc•c'l picl;ecl up. Dick lei tile I"I'SI ~~·· 11.; slrtnd holding lhl' !Jig r·ot1nt l'l' while he did liusi nes~ I\' I 111 ,\II s. H:wJ'.V BI'Own on Dexlet· 'J'J.Iil. Si11• wanted to nnnount·l' Ll1.1t she 1\'uiild clo washings ancl ituningH. \\'1• Jwcl JUst d1 oppctl lhe countl't' on llu• 1hHll' whrn I he j1honrs, 11l:;n on I he lloOL\ hcgnn to t·mg. I gt·itbhed thll fln;l one. '(cs, il wns anotlwr ad, l"eally Lhe lirst at !he old sl,llld since the 1 cstcmctinn. l\1rs. 1-lol'.'­anl Bouts, :-UllB Rns.t Cav:llliltlg~t 1 onll, hnd Gc1·mnn Sllcpnr'J d pup­pies fo1· sale.

1 ''I' c•olmnn Ill' XI 11'1'1'1<. 'fht•y may . 11'111' .ill'ol 1h•• ansll"t•t· 1111· whic•h llw sc·lwnl clistdet IH "'arehlng. in the field of l'egulntory licensing .

boards for the policing of voca-~ . . I 1 ·

India's 'millions. •

Meier was born and reared on a farm in New York, Curry in Michigan. They learned to do things, and as they grew up they continued their studies in order to do things ~better. All their lives they have been preparing. for the very tasks that now challenge them.

-pew of us will get a call to go to India to teach farmmg, or to South America to build factories. Yet right over the l~m·i~on or even on ~his side of it may be .an opp_ortu111ty JUst as challengmg. All any of us has to. do Js to be ready when the message comes, and the qmc!'er we get rea<ly the sooner it will come.

Fearson1e Facts on L,iquor There arc people who say they can't understand

.:VhY b~il.1g in the liquor. business is repugnant to Mich­Igan ~Itlzens. -They pomt to the liquor profits being carne~! ~y the state. There are n~t any profits, except to the chsttllers and the sellers. The money that comes to the state from the liquor traffic is .a drop in the bucket to the cost of caring for liquor victims.

A sister plant of Wyeth Incorporated at Mason is Ayerst, McKenna & Harrison, Ltd., at Rouses Point, New York. That plant is now :nanufacturing a drug called Antabusc, marketed under hcense from the Danish discoverer. Fifty per cent of alcoholics can be cured by Antabusc, tests have shown. Another 25 per cent can he helped. ·

In dc_ciding to offer its new product to the public, the Amencan manufacturer studied the market. What the. company learned was startling. There are now in the Um~erl St~tes more than 4,ooo·,ooo peol)le listed as ex­cesstvc drmkers. Known alcoholics number 7 50 000 Chroriic alcoholism now claims 50 per cent more' suf~ ferers th:111 tuberculosis and is classed as the nation's No. 1 emotional disorder.

gxec·pl fol' tlw lighl llxtlll'Cs :11111 n. liLLie nlOl'l' painting hrl'e nnd llle1 c, \VC'I'c ull set fol' nnoLhei H2 yems. 'VVt' lil<c it. 'l'-he new p!:111t mny not llc ~ny h:mdier hut it's clif·fercnl. One nf th•! lll'JHt nntie,•­rublc thmg.s i!' u fihifling· p[ t~H' glass in the Jlfll"lilion. Bc'flll'll lhc fit·e the glas::; wns fro.-.: Lecl n nd clnng lo t:w ceiling·. Only rlit 1H

cnnld lool\ through on l'ieal' days. Now tho p1'111tcrH c:111 lO">k ! ili'Ollgh to. sec why Uw ""P.I' isn't. C'Olllill;\' anll the news stMf c.1n io'•lc onl back to sec wha't rcm<Jin~ lclloei.

Th~ offi<'t' OIH'I'aticm is :~oing· to h1~ st.rP~unlhlt'd. E\'l~rr· ni~·~~~; p•.,­Jlf'<'lally fHI' 1l1l' first 1\'1'1'){ HI' ( \1'0, 1111! d,•,l<s \ll'e 1o lw <'l••arl'tl anti \hi' \~'(ll'l\'l'iii'I'S 1'11\'1'1'1'1(,

Om office 111 nclice ha" hrrn sonnd as lo lhn lhin~~>1 wn wan\.'11 to sa.vc mHl Lhe Jmpc'l's we w:~ntrd to lhl'ow nwny. Wl111t eamrd liH~ pileup wr1·c tho many h~rderlinc cnses. · Pn,pcrs which might. nol cvc:· be rend m· used yet sl il! l hey might, ncctnnulMed. Now clcC'i­sions nrc Lo he made every tiny. Pnpc1·s· lll'C cithCJ' to ht' snvctl m· not snvccj nncl quiclc

I1.1 ~oa~ti11g of_ its liquor profits, the state liquor·· comnuss1on IS boastmg of the suffering it exploits.

'!'he snmc prnctico will be fol­lowNl on !{r.ys, gloves, glnssPs, li­cense plates, l'llhhc1·s, nn<l scl.s or >·tom leeLh. \Vc snvcll them rl'om the fiJ•c \vhilc Ol\1' Sp•'erl Gmphi<! wns I c.rt Lo hum. We -gu:u·cl~d them nt the Da1 t & Cndy h11iltling. Wr. even lugged U1cm hac!<. l?ot· thi.~ week only Liley c1m be t•lnimc<l. On Saturcluy n.rtcmoon n t ·I :00 t hny will be. hnule<l to l.he dump. So hcLI.er hurt·y, foll<s. ,,

OlevlaJ ad•erllllns . rate1 on av­vllcntlon, Dueln<1o · local• and r~ad• ln1r notice• on fir1t and locnl pasco, 2Go n line, No rending or buolnc11 advertlelnll le11 than tOol Card of Thnn!t1, lo a word, Announcement• of ontertalnmenttlwhero edmlaolon"l• ohurgod or of anr plan t') r'l"' f~AILio mu1t be paid at rtlular rate,

. · 'l'h '' 1'<'11111 rl< \'niccd with 111 nst

fi'I'!JIIr,nc~· hy vlsitm·s afll'l' lon!dng­i at us In all mu· IWII' f.:'t':ltHll'nr is,

urflwre's 110 g'I'PU t loss wit 1wul, sunw small gnln." Ami It'~ true.

The fire hn.s taught us one t.hiug. J.t would <be wise for et•eJ•y busi­ness mnn to have n s~t. or plans clmwn up to use in I'C<)Jltilcling. Then n.r.tel' the fire or if the civil

• clc.fen.qe worlcers fnil tn wnrd err the Russinu bombers, L11c· rcsl.om­•tlon • can be done by fDilowing n set or bhtc.prints. We just t·elmilt by' follo~Yin(g whims 1111<1. cn.priccs

Book Talk from

lN'(aJ:\IU UOU:\"Tl' J.IBflAHV

1•'11'1.\' different mng-azincs nrc to l1n rouncl on Llw :;helves of the Jnc:hillll 1"01111\y lih1·nry, These in­,.rudc g\'llC nl' pet·iocilt!nl!i; ne\vs Jll:t .. !-ia:t.llll'S, llonu~ nwkmg n1aga­httjr . ..:; Jn:tg·t~in:1 ;:; on .science

1

l>••a!l h, <'tlucntion, ill!ll many othe1· . '11hjc•c·l:; of interest lo adults; ns

wciJ n:; maga2mes for childt·cn and Yl)tll1':4' pe~;plc.

F'nl' \'01111"' children there are the .JACK. ANr) .JILL, cmr~o LIFE and STORY PAHADE mngnzines. They enntnin stories, poems, ~~m~~~:. g'dll1Co!"i, 1.1iny day nctivities, P"!lcr tlolls, nml othe1· projects clt':cl· lu a c!Jilcl'.s heart. BOYS' Llfo'l•~. offi~inl org;a11 of Lhe Boy SI'IIIJls of America; and AMERI­CAN nHtL, official m·g·nn of lhc On·! ~:cnnls, haw now been ncldecl In l.hn lilm11·y. BOYS' LII?E, in

• :llllhlinn to its news cf Boy Scout n~·tivit it~~, contnillH fiction, techni· IJII"s ftll' ullllloor nclivilics, met·it hn<l~c p1 ojectH, ac Liclcn nn stamp l'ollc·,·tu~:r, nnd nl:-:-o n1uch about ll'dmn ::lul!y. AMEJUCAN GIRL L ltlp!w:::izt'fi Glll S~011L H:!tivities null indlldc,; prnclicnlly cvcry­!llin~· ln whir.ll a nmmal, healthy gi1l is intoredc11~ books, jol<es, .;•,nor! luol-:sl vaeali01:s, nntut·e stllli,\', C'li:Jking, art~ anti cmft.s, lil'!lllll and poetry.

F'rll' lhe high school students, SI•;VJ•:NTEEl\' is the magazme which H11;~']11ies fict10n, hook rc­,.i1·w~, fP"-'hion nncl bcnuth coun· :-;cllir:g, 1111d articles on n1ovies, Jnu~ sic•, people ancl other ,oubjccts of i1~tere~t to young peo-ple. FLY­INC, POPULAR MECHANICS, IIIHI POPULAR SCIENCE Widely IJHe1l nmo.ng the high school boy~.

1'!1e lliJJ·ury nnw hns the IN­f;'f'RUOTOR Hnrl SCHOOL ARTS ~·f AGAZINE which Ore especially us~ftll to the elcmentm·y teachc.r. NATU1~1G MAGAZINE, which is li•ll•otcrl to the prncticnl consei'Va­lion or natuml resources in Ame~·icn and is a good source of scienrc rc-rerencc mnterlnl fo1· high ~'~hnGI students, is also avnlln.ble nt tlle lih~·nry .

Sevrrn 1 ·n ~'-1' periodicals for mlu!l renders have teccntly been ndtkcl Lo tlw librnry. These arc, A 1\T E RICAN PHOTOGRAPHY, ldHI~HlCAN HOME, CONSUMER REFOH'rS nnd UNITED NA­TIONS WORLD. One unusual fea­ture of the perioc11cal collccl1on at thr. Ing·halll count~· libmry Is that recen l us well as older capics of mn.gnzincs nrc circulated amohg the I'eaclcrs. All nHJ.gnzlites may be chcclcc<l ,m1t fat· a period of one week. Caples of most of the peri­o<lic:tls nrc nvnllruble n:s far ba.ck u~ l9>Hi,

Uons nncl Jll'ofessions. They mngc the• sl:rte. In.>L"ad ol cos~mg •the Hoover" repol't. I may suy mm·c confusing l.o commillce members from the plumbing board· to the stnte money, they conl.rJbute to now om! then. Right now I cnnJ hul equally so tn 1.110 public. More­bon rei fm· registration in medilli11 r.. the 511 PP?YL of I he stale. . content myHclf with the mere j Ol'lll', a r:J·enlcr pnrl of tho J'e'"om­Ail nncl each 11 re supported by There .'s much n;on: l.o be ~n1d \ stnlemcnl tlwt most of it, as the

1mcnclnlions cnn b,, tilled "hog­

fees collected from Jir.nnsccs 111{. about th1s much lliscnssed "Lillie good Dl'. Poll ollie says, is not only wash" and 1 hrnwn nsf de. del' the sevr.rrrl acts creating- the sel'el·al bon1·ds nnd most of them I'Ctln·n at lcnst por-tiOns of thcit· re1•cnues to the general funds_ of

Roy Christf!nsen. '· F ' d. I F d D I " . il . ·~, . Your r1en 'I or . ea er· . .._ · .. ,

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Ingham County News January 17, 1952 Page 3

Williamston Study Club Has Thursday Meeting

'l'hc Wllllnmslon Child Study r.luh hold Its first meellng of tho yclll' Th111'Hclny evening nt the hume or M1·s. Hlchnnl AdiUllH, Twenty-three mcmhcrH and three guests were present.

'I'hc business meeting wns con­dnef ed hy the prcHidenf., .T1tne Cromley. 0( apeclnl Interest, WllS 11

letter from the stnle program fllnnnlng chnlrmnn Inviting this dnh to Wl'lle nhout the atnte pro· !P'Hm for this yen1·.

Mrs. Vlq;-fnln l{ltcl10n, lender fill' the evening, presented Mr. 1-ii,Hse, physical lhcJ•npl~t of Spllr· row hcmpll.nl nnncx, who gnvc un fll'ogTCUll on "Postu1·c nnrl Polio." Mr~. Adums, aHslstcd by he1· co· hostesses, MI'S. Jeanne Pfclfflc nnd M I'H, i~I'Hnlt Young, SCI'VCd I'Cfi'CHh· menls.

l'nn!'lllm Su11111'r l'htn1wli, 'l'hc W. S, C, s, ur the Method·

tsl. chu1·ch Will serve n pancnl1c nupper Wednesday, .January 23, In the cfllll'ch dining 1'00111, Serv­Ing will IJngin nt fi o'clocl!.

(Jnmi~UIIily Aid 1\li•nl" 'I'ile Whcatrlcl1l Comnmnft.y Alrf

met nt U1C home of M1·. nn1l Mrs. Flny•l Dnclms (OJ' L11clr nnnunl meeting. Officers clcctccl few the lli)W ycnr nrl); Prcnlclcn,l1 !Ct.IJCI PtiJ.rlck; vlr:e-pn•slrlcnt, E11111t .l<lhnson; H<'CI'C'lury, Blnn~he Don­n!; nnrl treuslli'C1'1 Ji'loHsle Bench.

Guy Jessop, 73, · Dies Saturday

Guy Mllrtln .Jessop, 73, died fnl· lowing n long slclmcss early Snt­urday mnl'nlng-. Mr. ,Jessop resided In Wlllfnmslon rnnny ycnra and wns n prominent f1u·mc1'. He lived horlh of town until his health rn lied ncce~.~i tn lln'g tren Lment. For some lime he hnd been cured for nln convnlesccnl home In the wost ptu·t of Wllllnmston. He was born .Tunc 21, 1870. '

Sei·vlccs WCI'e held fmm th" Gorsline Brothers funcl'lll home Monday, .Jnnunry 11, at 2 o'cloelc wllh Hev. Hai'Oid ncesc or the Wllllnmston Bnptlsl church offici· ntlng. DuJ·Ial wns mndc In Sum­mit cemetery In the fmnlfy lot.

Su•·vlvlng Is nn only wn, Maur­Ice ,Jessop of Wlllinmslon, and one granddaughter, Vlrglnln Jessop nl­so of Wllllnmston.

Mrs. Laurence Siegel of Tucson, Al'i?.onu, Is in St. Mary's hospital In 'l'llcson, recovering from haV· lng both lmccs hroltcn. It will be Gordon Fishel', who was home JJeccssary for her to be In n cnilt on leave n short Lime ngo, iH now fm· ~ome wcelts. , located at the U, S. Navnl Air sta-

Thc Athletic association has lion n,t Corpus Chl'isti, 'l'exn~. purchased new wnrmup jaclteti! Gordo.n was pr~viously statlon_ed rot· the bnsltclball squad and. can-· at· the Nav!ll Au· Tcchnfcul 'I'ram­dy-slriped soelts. The squad won \ng .Center In Memphis, Tenn. the game Friday evening nnd Is In J\fr. nnrl Mrs. Robert Lanfic and Jh·sl plnce with n hard game com- Mr. 11nd Ml'li, Ted Butlcl' s.pcnt the lng' up this Friday evening., , . . week end at I' ·collage nen1· Ionia.

M1·s. Kenneth Bahbi.tt, Mrs. Dmiald anti Richa J'(l Warne1· Chris Schultz and Mrs. Harold hnvc l'eluJ•ncd from " wecft's visit Hol'll visited thdil' mothe1· at ){ala· with thcil· gl•aJldpa,J·cnts, Mr. and mazoo one dny last wcel1. Mrs. John Warner i11 Florida.

OF, THE GOLDEN RULE

jo'l. '21~ ¥eat

Good

·Reasons Thc,re are. several good rca­

sons why our' years of exper­ience (we· were established in 1928) arc so very in1portant to those we serve. Experience has taught us to be efficient, which· results in economy_; experience has taught us how to antici­pate the needs and wishes of those we sct:vc; experience has taught us und~rstanding.

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The. Story of Red Coinet Fire Control

Told by ·the Peop.le Who Know

St~ttcs Attorney Prniaca Speed

OlrJcc of StntcH' J\ltm·ncy, Whitt] ltivt·t•, 8outh l>akut/1, '"J'hiR \~'111 ntl­\'i:iP you thnt l'U\11' llPd Cnmet (;t•en­nth•s Wf'l'l' ln~tl'llmcntn! in tim nJ, .. lll't'h(•nhinu of 11 cf!t'tnin )101'11011 fur Hl'Hnn. Ahnut :1 n'c\nck Mcuulny fUUl'lliHJ.!', ,July 1 :i, 1 U:lfl, n nt•(' WI\!\

di:;cn\'t'I'L·tl ln " t't'-"idci\Cl' clo~l! ltt my hnnw nnd nn nhtt•m 1\'IIH tnrnl'd in. The lin• l'il't!n nt·nuHccl me nnd 1 illllllf'diUIP]y Jnohd OUt or my Will• duw and 1mw thnl ulmoMl tht• wholu in!l•riur ur my 11C!hthbor•'l\ hOUtlc Willi ahln:w."

"Your tlC!ltiL"I' \\'lltl tht• lh~t Ullt' to tlw firn. Foul' o£ )'Dill' Stnndni'Cl Cia·enndr.M \\'CI'C tht•o\\'n in1n the. in· 'tct·iol' of lht• hlll'llill~ hulhlinK lllltl thu Jlnmc~ wct•c lmmcdlnlcly uut. 'J'ht! lh·l' en!-fhu• m·l'i\'(!d n fnw mlnutcK ll1lcl'. 1111d the cmhcl'!\ wca·u Nitln­).l'lli"hed wllh u t~otlll•ncid.''

'"l'hc 1i\ilck n~tlun ur th11 Uml Cumcttl belli thu tlt•e In chccl\ unli l11't•tl£>l'Vl'll tht~ c\'ldr.nct• thnt. .tlw flt•t• hnti been l'lcl lnhmtlonntl)', It 111 '\ I1C1Jlii1HI' OJl\nlun or C\'Cli'YDriC, Jnclud .. In~-:" n UC'IJUtY Stntr. • t··il·<~ Mna·Khnll. thu Locnl Fh·r> llctll\l"lm~nl, nntl my .. ~ul£, thut if it hnd not hclCU for the ltcrl Comet Gnmuder~, the- 1\ru would hn\'r- hnd tmch n. Ktnrt thnt It wnuhil hn\'c hcrn' hntm:\~lbiP. to hnvc' 1111\'NI the hnii!W 11nd the c\'hlcnen would htl\'e bul'nr.tl Uti/ nlon" with ..... lt,u SiJ.:Ill!tl: C, 1•\ Mun11nn, SttttCII Attor-n c)', .

Hetl• Cnmr!l, lau:urt•oa·ntcd Littleton, Colcmulo

GrntiL•nwn: Somctinw·u~n I houJ..'hl M.!Vt'I'HI HL"d

Comet Autnmntic lin• l'Xlin~-ruhdit!l'l'l (1·nm you untl lm;tnllcd them in my :mmmu hnm(l, I wi~h to C"~lll't•:;H my hhdwl'll nccluim nt. tlli~ Lime ful' the~L· \\'onclca·rul. unitK, IIH nne of them a·c· ; t'tllltly Kll\'0 thiH hunW fi'Offi lft!Hli'IIC• tion, und :\11\'ed np• fnrnily from lnu·rn. .

A ll1·t~ hl'okt: nuL Huddi..!nly in tlw tnumlinc ~Love in Olll' kltchrn. '!'he !'!love ltlllcld)' t•XJllmiL•d and threw hul'nln!-f J.tllllulinv adl uvm·. In u mo· mcll\. thr• Jdtclh•l\ WUK l1 nli\HS or rona·lnl-l' Jlnmc11, I tpdckly ).I'OL my fumlly nut of Lht! I'Oom, lhun 1'1111 lwei< tu do whnt CVI'I' I could ubout tht• fla·c. Howpvca·,' n ltci\ Comet hunJ.:

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m11ticnlly atul when I a·ctut'lwd to tht~ kltcht•n, the fil'C' wuK nil out nnd the rlalli!l!l' o\'et'.

Lnt•~•· wlwn the· ftrt• company n'a·· l'i'vl•d, thuy a·emna·ked nhout. lim won· IICI'IIIl Job til<! llcli CorneL hnli done, Sllll lntca· tlw lntHII'RhCl• num wn11 hiKh In hlr~ prult~o of the Hctl Comet nnd told nw thnt thl1 l•ntire hou:te wnu\11 hn\'c been comnh•tt!IY burned down I! it hud not been · fm· thiR wonrif!l'£111 flt·e J.{lml'Clh\0.

I nm l:l'lltcful Llmt I hn1l thl• Red ComC!t nnd I wiKh ·tu tnkc th\1\ m~nnK of t.hnnldn~ you foa· ~elllnJ..l' lt. tO mn· yonl'l\ Uij'O, Plcnt~e feu! ft•uc to UIH! my nnme rnr tho hhchnKt recommcrHln·

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Warner's ·Fire, Ccuitrol Service· . l..e!ilkl l'hooo ~6U

Relief Corps Meets Thursday For Installation

'!'he Women's Relief Cm·ps mot 'rhlll'sclny evening fot• their lnstnl· lullon ot' officers. Preceding the meeting- mcmhcrs held n bohcmlnn rllnnel' ul U :ao p. 111.

Nnllonal Gcncl'lll OI'CICI'H, and n mcmm·lnl for tho puRl nntlonnl prcsldonl, flhorfn Denny Mosa ot Scntllc, Washington, were rend. '!'he chall·mnn of tho nuclltlng com­milt eo, Hulh Gibson, gltVc the rc­porl of the quarterly uucllt, Worit of llw mcmboi'M tho lust two wcelm Hilllwed !iii soelol und 22 aiel! cnlls wr.J'c mrule, $41.00 olhct· thon mon­ey, ,$lfi,OO chilli welfare, and ~7.50 vctcrnns relief.

The Installing ofl'lcer, Bess All· holt, was escorted In with the col­ors, and nsslslcci hy Nfnn Ketchum ns conduclol', Ellen Wn1•ner ns chaplain, und color hearers, Kntc King nmf A1hllc Bachman.

Amv Webber nnd Mona Wnlltcr inslalied the following officers fol' tho eur1·cnt term: President, Min· nlc Engcll; scnlm· vlcc-pi'Csfdcnt, neah Horstman; juniOI' vice-pres­Ident, Ellhel VanAlstine: treasurer, IrrfcdrL Whlt1•; secretory, Nina • Ketchum: clwplnln, Rbodn Slo­cum: pnlrlollc Instructor, Mnble Miller; press correspondent, Huth Eaton; musician, Dorothy Johln; color hearcrtl, No. 1, Annn Shcp· lor; No. 2, Emma Smith, Monn Wnl11er; conductor, Helen John· son: nsslstnnl conductor, Maude E:cltmnn: and guard, May Coyt.

The installing oll'lccr was PI'C· sented u gm from the corps Ulid the I'Ctit•fng president J•cceivcd a gift ·rram her oCClcers and several personal gifts.

Afle1· rcmarlts ·from several of the o!Ticers, the new • prcslclen t gave her plans for the coming six months, among them n contest which will. he hcndecl by Ethel VanAlstine ancl Anna Shepler, with a point system being used. The losct·s will furnish a dinner for the winning side. The contest will close ln July. Tho officers will meet nt 7 p. m. on 'meeting nlglit fo1· pracllcc. 'f,hc next meeting is .Tmmary 21 nt 8 p. m.

Tho worlting committees fot· the yea1· nrc; fielicf commission, Ninn Ketchum, Freidn WhHc nnd Ethel VanAlstine; executive commission, Blanche Merrifield, Helen Johnson and May Stewart;

Auditing commission, Lottie Fisher, Margaret Brown and Maude Eckman; home and em· ployment, Rhodn Slocum, Ellen Warner und.Frlcdn O'Dell: confer· cnce, Anna. Shepler, Mable :Miller and Minnie Engel; child welfare, Rellh Horstman, Dorothy Jobin and Cleo Bachman;

Americanization, Bess Ab)lott, Elmmn Smith and Margaret Kcl'l· zle; scholarship, Bessie Tyler, Mny Goyt nnd Inice Sadler: Red Cross and veterans, nose Dana, Lydls Croopc and Ivuh Turum·; hospital· izntion, Ru'th Enton, Mona Walker

, and Adn Wilkins; ' Representatives to Patriotic

Womcns Orders, :Minnie Engel, Rcal1 Ho•·stman and Ethel Van Alstine. The yearly committees wfll be appointed at tho next I meeting, Janua1·y 21.

Woman's Club Members Meet

').'he Williamston Woman's club met at the home of . Mrs. Hazel Adam~ on Frldny afternoon. A mcs~agc from the preHident of the County Federation, :Mrs. McDoug­al of East Lansing, was read. The penny art fund was discussed and contributions will be made at the next meeting.

Lois Stephens, leader of the aft· ernoou, presented the program. She led tho group ln giving the constitution of the United States. The boolt, "Het•lto.gc of Amet·ica," is being presented to tho club In several readings. Florence Allen gave a review of the section "Life in the American Colonies."· At the close of the meeting t•cfrcshments were served by the hostess and her assistants,

Campaign Work Is Underway

Presidental Election Depends on Lal(c States,

1952 CAMPAIGN MAY BE WON IN GREAT LAKES STATES

ELECTOI\J\L VOTES nunols .. '""""" 26 !nd.Ja.na, •.. , ... , .... 13 lo""'· .. , .. ,, •••••.•. 10 MJchlqan .... ., . ., .. , 20 Minnr~•ot& . ., ... ,. • , 11 Muyl•nd ............ 8 NCIWJflrtay .. ,,.,,,,, 16 Now York,"'""", 47 Ohio, ...... ""'"' 24 PanmylvAnla.,,,,,,. 36 l'l'ul Vlrglnls........ 8 IVllconoln ........... 12

TolLI ............. 23Ji '!'he JU52 election will be won m·

lost In the 12 ltcv slate~ of Min· nesoi/1, Wisconsi1i, Iown, Illinois, In!llnnn, Michigan, Ohio, New Yol'lt, -New Jersey, Mnrylnn!l, Pcnnsylvanirt ancl West Viq,rinia, accorcllng lo an article in lnslcle Mlchlgnn.

Eig•ht of these stale.~ are in the Gl'elll Laltcs lll'CII ant\, it iH here, IJCCRUSC of L110 extreme cio:;ellCH.~ o[ Lhe last Pl'eHiclenpai cnn1paig-n, Lhnt the· fully fiii'Y of L11c Hl52 polillc'al stcc;}Iccha:~c is cxpccterl to he r.onccnlra led, the nrticlc sln.leil,

"Vfcwecl in 't·eti'Of>pcct, the slig,ht margin of Democratic l'iclot'Y in 1918 fr,cuscs sharp allcntion on wha,t' could lwvc been accompfislwcl

the ftp,pniJIIcans had cxcJ,Jerl just a little more effort In three sla ten alone; Ohio, Illinois nne! Iowa, which fell in to the 'l',J'IIman r·'llllmn by the ,,cant majority of .H7 of one pel' cent of tJ1eir total vole cast," the ar.Licfc points o11t. "As It """'· the Dcmocmfs wnn Ohio by .2•1 of one per cent; Illinois went Dcm­ocmlic by nlmoo•t ow small a nHII'· g-in, .85 of one per cent; Iow1t swung· to Truman by a 2.78 pel' cent mnr.g-in. If Dewey could have won the G2 clcctornl vole., from these three stales, l.hr,_ final out­come or- the clcellon would havn been, Dewey, 25l; 'J'rumnn, 211."

FI'Om the Dcmocra Lie siclc, the a,rtlclc poin.ts , o11t, the liilunlion was close too. Six of lhe nbOI'C

Mr. and :Mrs. 1-J{lmel' Barnum uf 'Bolts and' Nuts' Lansing ~·pent Wcdncstlft,Y e-ve-ning with l•heir son-in-fnw and

m<'nl.loncd j(cy ~ta tcs were won by tile R(''!Jilhlic;ins wilh lhc scantfcsl of mnrg111.~. A dmngc. of 2.a pel' ccmt, 1 Ill' :15:1,025 J>f Lfle lolnl of l[i,•ffH,!JI[l I'Oles ensl. In LiiCSC six stn.tcs) wolllll have g-Iven Tl'lll11fln a clcnn ~\Vl'Dfl of these 12 sta tcs lmvill)i 2:;2 or tile nnlion'M ·f!J2 clcc­tol'll I voles.

\IV.hfc,h' leaves little· doubt that Lhc Cl1·eat Lal;cs stales will h~ the scene of llllill'cccclcntccl polili· cal nclivity In l!l52; lhal · cffmts will be mnrlc h,v hulh ,panties to jr11· lhe a'pathclfc votei'S CJ•om thch• lethnJ·,gy wllh t11e g-rcntcst dcl11gC of debate on fiiiHla,ncntal pofili· eal issues t II at hn.~ :;wc.pt ovc1: Lhc country in the last 100 ycarfl, the fWticlc fl SSGI'l..~. o •

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Noble Road Ho.'il'lillll Bo\\'cm

daugh~cr, Mr. and Mrs. William I Th · f KetC'hurn, and family. S erne 0 M1·. 11nc1 Mrs. Floyd Barlig' ancl

Mr:.and Ml'S, Joe Patterson have Cillldl·cn or Wnync' Visited his a son,' JHJ11CS, hom at lhc S,pfll'I'OW Junl·or Class Play brother, Clare Bfirlig, and family, ·!lOSiJitnl Wednesday morning. Sn.turdny a,flemoon and evening-,

. Mrs. Blll't Bowlin is cntcJtAin· Wallace Satterlee, who hns been int~ the Red Ceclar-Mcriciirui ex-

sick for some 'lime at the Vet- The juniol·,piny has been chosen. tension f;rollp on Thursday, Jan' cJ•ans·nosJlital nt Sn,rrini"'V, is now Thn name is "Bolls and Nuts." um·y 17, for an afternoon meeting-, at his home north of town, much Ail'tcr mnny hours of the juniors Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Pnrshnll and improved. trying out fOI' the scvoral pnrl.s family went to Ji'OJ't Custe1· nt Bat·

Robert Cta.wscn has returned to the followin•g wore sclcdcd: Ben- lie CJ·cclt S11nrf;1y to visit their ~on, his base at G1·cal Lal,es Nnval i!rd. Bolt, Wancla Loll; Lulie Dunne O'Dell, who has just been Trafnfrug Center after spen11ing his S,pinl<s, Ni:11·ma Wc1bstcr; Rc•becca incl11clcd into tlu• 111'111,V. flll'loue·h with his pnrents, Mr. ancl Boll, Lauris Ma,rlin; Martha Mr. and Mrs. Clare Bnl'li;r nnrl Mrs. H<l<i't'Y Clawson.', Grubb, Wilma Larson; 'l\vinlt cflilclrrn were called lo, Pon•tiac

Richa.rrl Htlll, who haH been Stan·. Dicit Latham; Dr. Hippro· last 'l'huJ·sclay c\'cning duo to 'the spending his flll'lough with his pa.r·1 crates. Joy 'I'om Collins; Hcni'Y ~iclmc,.;s of Mrs. Chal'les Bai•Lig·, ents, :Mr. and Mrs. Harley Hull,' Goobel'; William Snidc1·; Phineas Clare Bartig's mother. · has rct[u·necl to his base at Ports· Plunltett, Rogc1· Ebc1·Iy: Cadwal· Mr. anrl Mrs. Lemvoorf Stowe mouth, Vil•ginia. lei' Cllppy, Lai'I'Y Terril; Mrs. Gel'· were l'isilm·s Sunrfay aflerno!,lji of

Mrs. Wil,bnr West of Bell Oalt, tic Glossop, Jae!(ic Rich; Wilbm the .Carl Bowen fmnilv. · formerly of Williamston 11 mler- Glossop, Ted .Johnson: Jael{ · Cor- Mr. and 1\f.rs. IG. A. 'Langham of wont ~.tirgmy at Spari'Ow ho,.;pital, don, J-Te,JOb Miller; ancl, M1ss Tru· Holt visited their son, Doe .J.,ing­Lanslng, 'fhursday and is impi'OV· nellc Flgg·, Charlene DArcy, 1 11'1111, anrl family Sntul'day nnd ing. ' T.fw staoo·c nwna"·r.r, l~red Pliw· Snnda,\'.

Mr. 11nd M1·s. Husscll Miller unci ell; assis'tant n~anawr, Dawn Ag;w~ ;~nrl. ncx Bcac!' ca~iarl at chilcll'cn, Dean, Alice Marie, nncl Noble; and prompters, Belly Fot'ce Lhe C.lll Bowen home Snt111 clay. Dou"las have l'eturned home n.ft· and Kathryn Dolph. Die!; L:mghnm IS cxopeetcd homo et' spe~chn~ lhe holi1lays in Flori- ' ' fi'Dm the navy next wcef1. da with Mr~. Miller's pa!'cnts at -------Coral Grubles. R h c· I H Scvcnly-one per cent of farm Ut · 1rc e as households own automobiles ami

Mrs. Elclna Hoard of Bancroft 65 llt'r cent of non-fai·m house· 11ft~ been visJtmg her sister, Mrs. w d d M hol~s nwn nn automobile, the Au·

Biosscy hon~e. linn repnl'lH. Harriet Clcese, a,t the Wilham e nes ay eet ll~JillOililt• Manufactlii'CI'S Associu-

Mt·s. LottJC H11ncfman, who has I =;_:_=;;..;.;::.::... _________ _ been serionsly sick n t her home on nuth Cil'cle of the Methodist , ~

South Ccda.r street, is 1111J11'0VII1g'. church met at the home of Mr;;, ChJ'Idren's 'Jihc Williamston Convalescent Glendora E1xby nncl Mrs. Kate

Home is now Jocntctl on the cor- Gorsline Wednesday nClcmoon neJ• of East 111iclcllc 111111 Taylor with a lnrge altenrlancc. 'The s • 11 stl·eets in the Converse 1101110. For- chairmlln, Mrs. Bixby, ]li'CS(dccl pee I a .. mcr,fy they were located in (.he and plans were eomplctcd F.or tiH' Thompson home d'n Higl~ street. pancake supper .January 23, which

Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Casey ha vc is being sponsored by the General returned home from n biiEincss Society W. S. C. S. ti'Lp to MississiJ1.pi. ' Mrs. Lois Stephens gave ;L mis·

'Mrs. Mnry McGOWi'n of Pe1·ry I sionary talk on lhc Methodist I has been visiting l'clativcs here school nt mvanston, Illinois, fot• fot· the IJflSt two wcclts, children or all races, colors and

4 Pet•mancnt Proofs in a

Lovely Baby Boo!, Complete

$3 Dr. and lllrs. Owen Hendren of creeds nnd which is suppot·Lcd by

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Bft1nihglmm visited relatives in cont1·ihulions from the various Lansfrig Sunday. 'l'hey stopped en· branches of the Methodist church. d · route:home to picl1 up lii•·s. Rob· Following the business ucssion (.an-did ·we dings el'l Ketchum, who remained there an auction sale of bnltcd gnucls until Tuesday evenin-g. netted $20.00 for the circle's funds

Mr. and Mrs. Lc~wis Loge! and Hefreshments were served folloW· children s.pcnlt Sunclny with Mr. ing the sale 1Jy the hoste~s. assis· and Mt'S. Ro]Jcrt .Jackson and fam- ted by MrR. Maxine Blosscy. ily at Port Hmon. ___ _

Pfc. John Pearson, who has been visiting his pou·ents, Mr. and M1·s. Irvin Fox, l'eturned to Washing· ton, D. C., la.te ThUI'sclay fat· fur· thcr orders.

The Ladd Lll!ld company .has rc· cently Jocatcd in Williamston with offices and yard at H25 West

Scoute(s Plan Bi-Monthly Meet

1:! l'oscM In $25 Wedding Album up

No Trnvel Charge

LeCiear Studio photographers

GUS-511 Hollister Bldg. .'Lansing Grand River ANc. T,he company 'District Officers under the lead-

The Ingham County Republican makes Lncld-Way, and Pioneer Pre- ership of Cha1·les Ralyn, district women began their campaign cut sectional huilcllngB. chalrmnn of Haslett with Scout worlt for the coming 1952 election Mrs. Lillian Hosltins and son leaders und<'t' direction of District

Phone Lansing 4-3022

with n meeting Monday afternoon h!we moved to Lan.sing lo maltc Commisslon<lr Ted Wilson cif Has­at 2 p. m. at the State Republican their home, lett, will gaLher for their bi• Central Committee Headquarters M:r. and Mrs. Ivan Perkins of monthly clfstrl<!t meeling al Camp at 400 N. Capitol Ave., Lansing. Lansing visited 1\{J•s. · Atla.nta Kiwanis Thtm:day, Janunt·y 17, · John Mnrtfn, nudltor general of Youngs sundny. · for bohemian !linnet· at 7 p. m. ·Re· Mtchfgan, wad the speulter. His Mr. and M,rs. Forest Shirey and ports wlll be discussed from , the topic was "Tho Road Ahead." A daughters of Belleville spent the following chalrn\cn of, district op· question and answer period fol- weelt end with her parents, Mr. crating committees: Camping, lowed his tall\, after which •rc- aJld Mrs .. Floyd BenneH. John Grugel of Leslie; activities, frcshments were served. T.he Williamston fire department Ruehl I-.ruse of Mason; advance·

This meeting was 'the beginning was cnlled out to the .Wayne Wat- ment, Lee I{clly of Hnslett: health of a series of monthly meetings son fat~n on Haslett roncl ·early and safety, Dt·. Et1 Reynolds ol sponsored by the Women's Dlvf· Monday morning to extinguish n Williamston; orgnnizatlon nnd ex· sian of the Ingham County Repub- fire• In one of the f,arm buildhJ,gs. tension, Floyd Lot.t of Holt; and Iicon Committee. Extension prep- Mr .. n_nd Mrs. Coy Hoo,vet· and planning, Charles SeLbcrl of Ma· arntlons also' arc being made fot• dnughtm·, Sandra of Howell, vis· son, · wnJ•d and ·township meetings de· !ted Mr. and Mrs. Cml Bowen lnst Ali dlstJ•ict scouters, members signell to acquaint women In the Sunday. 1 d l It · 1 county with plans for this election iMrs. Roy Hie! of Lni1sin"' visited as arge an nst .ntwna rept·c·

"' sentntlves at·e welrmnc. The leacJ-· year and ~ith .the nlms and actlv· her g'i'andpa,rcn ts, Mr. anti MI'S, ers of ;Leslie Troon 69 nrc hosts !ties of .the pa~ty in gcnel'al. .Edd ,P.ot·t~r, ,last Thurscl.ay. r01. th, ev 'nlng assisted by Ficlr'

--- • , · Mrs .... Sai'IIIT Sn]lth Is s1clt nt hm· 'Execu~lv e Da~lel Brown Glen .Mr. nnd Ml·ll. Hown1·d Gould left home. , , ~ ·. •

Thm·sdoay IUOI'Illnog for a trip to Mr .. and . Mrs. Geot,gc Traver, Hutford ,'s .the ~c~~tmastet assis Florida. who have been mnking· theil· home ted b1 Eatl Millet and Rob~rt

lll:t·s. Ma11thl! Go!'sllne, wlfe of with their daughter, Mt·.s, Mar· Frohe P· ' Coronel' Ray Gorsline of Lansing, gnret Pmoslow of Musltegon, n re Mr. and Mrs. Clare Everett have fo1111el;ly of WHllu\i1s•ton, under· visiting rcla·tlvcs in lhls vicinity. went cti1et1gency sm:ge•·y Friday ·Mt·. and M1·s. Clifton BmbbiLt en· moved Into their new home on Me· nlght',a,t t!1e Spa.i',[·my ho.">pltal. 'tcrtained at a family, dinner last Cormfcll s_t1_'e_e:_ ___ _

The Women's Mlsslonnry Socie~y Sunday honorh~g Mrs. L .. s. -Bnb· OJUJim CIUCI{S.NOW of· the' West Locke chu.rch will bitt, W•ho left Monday 'for Lnlte· meet with Mrs. Donald Selfridge land, Flot·lda, and Donald Bah· Order yout· chlclrn soon if you January 19, for an atiternoon meet- 1b!U, who left Tuesday for ~nU· want to be aS.'lUI'el'l of early de· lng. The members n,1·e to talte used fornla. Mr. and lltr11. Har,ry, Gmy livery nnd the ldnd and. quality of

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. . . . \ New rnm~jet • en~l11e's fm• nlr: I Native Puerto Rlcann g-t about

crn.ft 'tlun use uny fuel; luclurllnf: one-hnlf na 11111el1 to cnl 68 Ner• poWilerecl coni. l'oeil in IIIII' nouthcrn cltiou. ,~

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Don't Settle For· Anything B'ut

The Finest!

SEE THE SENSATIONAL NEW

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· C....e •• eomple~ furnirurel It's the .17', ~enti with .tho ~,3readie.!t· pictUU8 enr! ~'ie Ldetl m place by RCA Victor's Eye WitneY,._. Syncbronizer. RCA Victor's new piciure. pd·,,qt gives you~~ possible reception ••• an'ywhe"'! h'• 11. handsome,. mOd.cm C4hinct on a. matcbipg .~~ 110lette ha1!6 with built-in antenna, The Kent ·u. the "Golden Throat" tone sys~ and a pboM.ja' for attaebi.ng a. record · changer like the "Victrola'! 45: Sec it iqool.

GET ;THE ONL:.Y ·rv •SERVICE •POLICY

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Only the 'R,CA ·~c~v.li:~· ~olicy is t·enewa~lc. and coy.cr~ b~~k! ·. labm· lmd ~lm·ts. Qu lllll'c 1you ,have thas /,notcctlon !When · you buy TV. '·' · · · · · .. , .. ,;: ·

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120 W. Maple: Glenn Jacobs

Phone 25911

Come sec the roomiest car In America nt' anywhere ncar its low, low price-. the big, beautiful Nash Statesman that · delivers more than 25 miles to lhc gallon at average highway speed. Available with such wonderful luxury features as Airliner Reclining Seal, Twill Beds, Weather Eye Conditioned Air System and three transmission choices, including Hydra-Matic Drive. Come ill. and tmde for the biggest buy of all,

clothing foi· another missionary nnd family · of , Lalngsbu11g wm·e chiclts you wnnot .. 'Jihat's the ad· bag, Com~Lttee for rcft'Cshmen.ts guests. at lunch oit sunday eve~ vlce of 'Mlchl·wan Stn.tc . college

· Is Mrs. Selft•ldge, Mt·s. Rny combs nlng. . • , . poultry nuthorlties. Les Foote··Mason Nash and M.rs. Charles Perkins. '. . MrH. Charles Rollmey · hns re· .

Marguerl.te Bartif, Joan: Bowen lurne'd home aHet· vlslthig her son, · The Westet'll' Europe co11l dcfi.cit C01·a1ea· ·PPrk and MPple. nnd ' ~osellnd · Bowen, 'Mpent lnl!t L. ·G. Rot.hr.ey, nnd family , · ot fot• 1952 Is forecast ILL ft'Dm 30 to Tllm'l!day In ~nton Rapldl!. . · . .Marshall. ,00: billion toru3,

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~f You Toole in· $600 on 1951f You Must Fi~e a Tax Return· (1•'1'/llll ,JnlliiHIT IIIIHSilt' of (!Jinlon dnlry nnlmnl~ \,; to lw \ren\"<1 nH Inns\. '12 moniiiH nnrl hntllwon holrl r~omo lnx pllrposus, nl ·Ions\ lwn- 'l'\10 IIIW tlnos not I'O{jlllro 11 l'llrm-

IJuooly lti'Jllllillc•IIII•J'I:i•I\'H) II HU\1! nf '"l)lilnl iiHHI'\:i, 1111! follow- fill' d:Jii',Y 01' lll'l!l'r\ing Jllll'rosc.~. ih\l'r\li of )'0111' \II(!(JiliO llliiSI. he Cl' i.n Wlihhn\r\ f\(n Ji'l'rlt•I'U\ llli'OIIW

Rations of Sow Spells Profit in Raising littel'

ff ynll nWrli! $filii) Ill' 11101'1' In in7. ''"ttllll:i!llll'nl:; nlllSI ,,,. mnl: ,, 'l'lw sui., Wllllld IIC I'C]Hll'lorl on fi'Oill l'm•ntlng, '1'111'11 ynll 1'1111 pny lux rrolll \\'lli(CH )lllid In flll'nl hl'ip. Hlfll Yllll nr•: I'UI{IIil'nrl In 111 ,, nn In- I lw '.'nllllals IIIIISl 1!11\'u been Hei1ndlli" IJ 111111 wnulrl nol lw i111:nnw tnx na 11 l'lll'lllcl' nL l.h!! enrl Hut he m11sl. l'•'i'"l't the wngt'H of l'fllll"'tnx 1'1'1111'11. 0\VIWr\ lor I~ lll<Jillhs 01' 111111'0, ,,lwwn on I'OI'nl HHIIJ•'. on' tho cnsh or lilt! ,Yi!lll' lns•lt•llfl Ill' IJil II puy· oodl lllflll Wllo CIII'IHI $1lfl0 nr lllfll'(!,

11\n y;, 11 1' l'l'lllrn llnr\ ]lilY llw lux by held lol' rtrnlt, lm:ecllng, ol' clnlry lwifel' 11111! tile hull wltlcll were · Pi·I'Hnns wlw rio not. q11nllfy nH III'.Y ]f, on fol'lllH HJOI! and HIIIO, llog Jmofils nrc largo!)• clnl<!l'• II' VIJII III'C II ffii'IIH'I' ,Vnll 11111SII 1'\w. llllhnn!H IIIIlS! IHII'e lwr.n hnsis, the tolnl >llllc pl'ler. or the IIH·,Yoll·i(O lmsiH. '!'his lliiiHI. he r\IIIW hl'flll't' ,l•'nbro-

' · · Jllll'(lnses nne\ not prlnlni'IIV fnr rn\Hed wullltl lw I'C]JOI'lcd OH n cnr- "fnnnrrs" !Jut who hiiVl! illi'OIIIC ,"'or•lill' ",'l!<!lll'lly l.nv"," llltl."l. IJe miltr!l\ by llli! sow's nllil\ly !.11 l'nl'· .1111111111'\' ~II. 01• you 1'1111 fi\r: nn C:H- .' "' · ·~ · " """ " rnw nne\ l'al."' 11 \nrgn lllllllillll' of lill1nln 'by .Jnnu'nl'y IIi, pny this snle 111 the onllnnr.v eoiii'Hu of ilw ltnl fl'llln. frnm fnrmin!l' lllii,Y still nsc: 10·101•' rntrl follr times 11 ,Yl!lll' 011 Wllfl'I!H sll<lll!!, \'l,\!tJI'lliiH, fnsl-gi'IIWIIW

· · ln1·111 IHIHinesH 'f'lw e11sl of raisin"' lhcsc nnt- fol' enlculnlhttr liHlll' fnl'lll i1wnn1e. r r ltrl .. · " lllllnllnl, nne\ I hen pny lillY lllllnncr• ,1,11 ,.,"" ' 111 ,1v" 1'.,,r11111."1110111 ." I'".Jllllt'". " · n 11rm c1 oyccH. pigs, hy Mlll'<'h lfi. ''" . , " ·" lllni.~ ltno\ rr<'sii~Hihly hr:t•n de- lliH rr:emnnH•nrlt•ci IIHll !.hey do sn, Uncollc:ded lnennw IIIIlS! !Jr rn· · l•'onll 10,11w Is llflc•d In Hlllllnlllr- rdl prnvloiiS 1'11\lng,; 111 llw llllnnu llll<'li,d In Jli'CI'io\is yem·s ns 1'111'111 'f'hcl·e nre ceilings on 1111• losses pnrll'tl. flllppns"' )'llll sell I,OOO _:;iiH'n LIH• rp111iily of the l'llllnn

. nl lnlnrnnl ltc:\'<~11111:, 'I'll<• 11nw Ac·l nJlt'l'lltlng <•XpPnrw.~. fi'Om l'nnn opemtin11s I hal mnv Ill' lht• HllW g<·ls g'l'cnl\y inllll<!ll~"" l~n 1111'111 l'ft't•lpl,; Hlld.<'X)IL'n""~ 111111 HJlt't''lllc•IJI\v t•.".t'IIIL!t•','' 111111111 ,,, 1.,,1. 1111 1 l 1 1 1 1 hllslwls nf wlwn\ to ll!u nlcwat.m· 1 . . ,, • ,, ·' Tile ;:rain n:porLe11 nn t 10 lwn n \l!ll l,Y Jll'I'Hrm;; II' to' 11 nol. qual- WI' pt'l'ltll'lllllll<'•', wintul' f••••clillg' M In t!lli<'llinf,• n.<'l farm ln••onJr, 'tllX Y<'•OI'H. llt•g·',nllill"'' llllt·I'.!Jt•c·nlll· I I II I I I', 'I' "f " lhe \a,;l. ll'l'cit in Drr·l:lllillH' nnd cln I I' I I I . - ,.., •. en\VIi pure Hl!'le( wuu r Je I w tlf- 1 v 11.'! lli'IHL'l'H. H'l~Pf Jlli~ 1og~ \:1 tt',, 11 tlgh Jli'IOI'-

I•'ril'•ll 1

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mpril•l nrl !Jt'l' '11 I O'ill !'t'I'CIIt'C' IJt' I \VN'Il \VIla l \l'fiP , ()11\rl 'A r•mttlnll~tl ,SCI'I'e,'l r1( ',1111111111 no!. pit:ll np ynol' <'hc·c·lt IIlli\ I .Tnn- lly 11'1tlt "IIC<'"''i'lll Sll'llll' )ll'r> ilwomc•, 1•'111'111 Jll'olils Ill'" lt'llnH· ' ' '' ' · ·• unt•y, Yo11 must n•pnl'l. '\\lis income · " ''"' · -f<'l'l't•rl frr 111 IO·HJio' nlr ng· with !lcl'o IH 1111 l'Xfi111J1l" nf n Hille f<ll' them nnd wlta\. ii'IIH received losHoH on n Cnl'll) h11s1nnss Is enn- in lnsl yenr'H rofurn, l'ognrrlleHH nf clllet'I'H, ;;a,y:; ,f. A. Hol'f<!l', Michl·

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Uwl. wolllrlmc<·l l'<'ttllil'<'llll'rtlf;: lloss ch:pl'!!elntions nllnwer\ m· nl- Hldured ovlr!enr!n Uwt lhc f11r111 Is 1;1111 Slnle r·ollng<: :;winu nulhol'lty. ntlwr IIPlllH nl inc·nnl!; CJI' t.X)li!IIHl'H A I 1. f' 11 II I \I II I I I I h I '['\ whrn ynll n<Jlnnlly piellcrl op )'0111' nnrl d•••hll·iiolls. <III'.Y 111'1 "'.' ""' s x ''" 'H, n. lowll J c.) n WJJY anc not n IIH ncsH, JeHr• eiJ'ijell. Hnef••r .says tllal.,"w" shnllhllll'

f•'m·nts IO!IIi nnr110fiO art• n~:ncl In IWii·,Yenr-nlcl ltl'iiul', nn•i n lh~·.,t:- Pel'sorls' who hnvn n fnirly c:oniiJillcrl loc~:'s Ill•: not. clc:c\udi- Cnnllnol!ily C'l'<'dil lntUI!I nn your ft•cl lo 11

mc:cltum t'CJilcllllon. If rcpol'l ll'll"<'H paid. rr 1111 v wnt'il<'l' yc•nt··olcl illlll., l·l" lind rnlst•d Ioiii' sle11dy enRh lncnmr. from Y<1111' to hie from other IJH'nnw, crnps lliiiV 11;, hanrllcclln two 1\;nys, llwy'l•'. to" .In!. lh<',\' lllVIl.l'lllh\y is pnicl 111711'1· 1111111 $1lOO,· ~ ''"Pi<'ll of lilt~. eows I ell' I'•'Pi:tc·c·nH·nt..' fnr Y~'lll' nsnnlly lind the c:nsh basis of A purlnel'shlp does nnl pny fr.cl- Lonns .

11111\' he lrcnl<'ri ns llll\' hnv" disnppCJIIlltn~ 1,11 ,,1.s .. 11 soli'S

of IOillllll't' ur:c•rlulllnd :1 c•otlit•:; of his dllli',V h••J·ci and hltd Jllll'<'hasc•d \11!( I'C:JH>l'ling llw most snllsf'ncl- crnl lnro,Jne lnx hut. lllllsl lilt• nn ol\1"1' \o,'lll I,Jittl Ito ,.IIC<JI1lt' .. •.·ii<>IV,III"''" tu.llni-lcrl ll.wlll. L:.c.lt,'' llo·n·l ol1<' IOIIII, tlw othcl' t.wn c·ows ns rPpiuer:- <II',V; ffoll'eVI'I', 1111111y fnrmcrs linrl inrm·mntion J'dllr11 011 f<JI'Ill 101\i>. " 1 1 1 1 lliPlliH In I'H'l f·fp lind 1'111'/i•rl the !Ita\. thuir nc:tual cnnh income vnr- 'l'l1is fonn shows whnl the lnt•ome 1111lil I he r:I'Ops al'c nc:luall\' sold. " ·''1" 1~"1111 11 '' " 1. 1

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l•'nl'lll IIHOF1H \:; IIHPd only If ,YCJII , , •, . . . - Or the i<lllll lnny ill> lren\c•cl' llfl ilt· Jlllllll< H ol "'' w.c•lg I .o ;cep . . · I\\'CJ·\'l'lll'-lllci lll'II••J' ns u l't•plnrc- i<'S gro11lly from ycnr lo ycnr, rle- uf the )llll·lncr,,hi,l iH, nnrl Its divl- . · Ill 111 1 . 1 1 1

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ry mcnt' !Jill slw l'nllecl to ill'c••·<L '!'Itt: Jltnrlill); IIJll>lt cltltr• nf Sllil' sinn. rome. Tlwn when I he )li<'dgt·cil t' '' In g1"1" c·n,HI on.~ W"' l'll·f

'> , . , , ernps lll't' sold only Ute nclrlillonnl I on H li<ll c •·on. Hl!l a ll1111111111111 ff 'Rr•llf•clulc• D Is liS<'<.! In I'<')ICJI'I \mil ilnrl ilec•n l'llisccl hy the fnrn1e1' l~nl'lltt'I'H wll.h vnrylng Incomes 1'he fnl'm incomo ol' a )llll'lncr- . • 1

. lfi per <'<'Ill nilnlla 111

,, 111 01 . hig-h ' · nnrl hac! lwt•n 11serl In i11e ili'LI:cling 11111y llnrl il bc:l.ler l.n use lite nc- ship is r:omruletl on form JO·IIIIC llwney l'ei'CIV'" nt lilnl. llnw Is qunlll.v nlfali'n t111 v nholll lfi [

11 gnlin;; "'' 11"1s~;c·sl:·n·m " 1~ 11 '''1' nl' Jli1'"JI- hcl'd. <'1'1111\ hnsls. It's a lillie mm·e !Hlnlt whic-h is allnc:lll'rl In fol'lll IOiifi. lrt•nlrr\ liS 1"''1' lnt·onH•, 2ll pei· c•t•ul ,,,.

11 ~·c'JC;d prol.cd

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11 1':, 111 """'' s 'I'll" sniPs nl' nil nni1nnl.' in Lliis \l'<ll'it lllll ll pt·events the possihll· Enr·h inrlivltltin\ pn1·lncr lil••s Ills You t'llllnol ehnngl' ymu· mcthnrl pkllll'nl, 2 L11 :t JH'I' r·c•lll minornl 11

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g'IIIIIS nw. CXnlliJ>Ic c:nll!tl ilt' ll'l','tlr•cl ,'I.H ,"nit• .. •· ill' nl' 111\l'lt''' I )1 I' 011 tv \"Ill''" nwn fol'lll 10·10 Olt \l'lilcl1 lie ent.m·s nl' l'PJim'ling· r·nmnw<lii.," ererlil 1 t 1 · A\f I' 1 A lliiHIHIIId nnd \I'll'<• c·nn spill · " " · ·' ' ,, 0 11 · 1 0 • c " ·' !Ill< I te l't':·•. gr11111. " n In Ill)' · or •·npilnl asst'i..' ilii'IIIISI' nil illl' r·1·op;: in onl' ye:n·. his share nt' tl1e parlncl·shlp fli'O· loa11s wil.hnlll gefli11g P•'l'lllisHion IIIII)' lw fwl in 11 raelt n11rl tlwuun-

:~~~· ~~~~~:~~~~ 11 i:~~~~::. ~~~~~~ nn_i_n_lt-ll_s~h-ll_<l~h·_~_·~~''_"_·r_H_~~f-'"-·~r-•f~~T_n_l~t'_ll_~_lf~.v_:_l"~"-'-'l_~_r_n_'"_r_''_r_o_r_l_ll--~-"-''-t~~~~~~~~~~~~~f-ro_l_n~li_Jn~l-n_x_'_"_'n_11_1t_is_·"-''-"_t"_'''-·~~ <'Gil 111:1.1' be sel~i'ed. HnP~I' ~~~-g<•sl c•<pllli jllll'ls of limc.~font•, ill<! int'llllll• llc'llllll\' l'<':;nlts Ill II ltllliiCIIIf'll\ 11nrl ti'IICl' llliJWI'IIIi?.l!ll

lnWt'l' IIIX l\11111 if n'll1nc·nnw is r·nn- (' B F d' 11'\lllfl' by HC'Ill.tt•l'ing the hny on tho ~lidnl'l'cl /IH IH'Iooglllg' lo ()fll! of are leSS ee lng groUIHI' each rilly fU II lll'HJ,'h.Y flcltl. i snit liS II good lllillt'rllllllixl.llrO, IIH'lll. '1

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hi:.; lllelhod will give the C\VL'!-i ~AD fl n t OJ v JJf. T A ~M n f;O\V!'i lllHY fW f;eif-fecl rlu!'lng 'l'nxpll~'''l'.s Ill'<' nliilll'<'cl, under { I) CXPI'C'ioll' lou. \m V 11o.Q 1J }I ~K, 11 V W'l/ /il'SI/IIion lo snve t:J.i.Hll' .pmvirlln;.:

('l'l'lllill l'iii'IIIII.'\IIUC't'S, In Iron L auses a mage Blanlt hns HCVPI'III olhet· Rllg'· \'011 11111111) !1111'1' lllc I'll lion Is Slll'fi· Ill<' gnins nno\ loHSI'H fmm snlc•s of' gcslions 1'n1· IIC't'ping wool clcnn. lly Jli\J. 111\0WN ~ienlly llllllt,\' with onts nnrl alfalfa liVPHI<H'I( hl'id l'ot· cl•·nf'l, hl'ct•<ltng-, T Sh fl ' N<'V<'I' t'lll'l',\' hay Ol' other I'OIIgil- so ll111t lltr• ~nws will not. g-el lpn 1111!1 i\:111',\' jlllljlll~l'fl '" .'''"of I'<IP· 0 eep eeces <t;.:e OVCI' slwcp. IJoa'l. hOIISC ,'i\Wl!Jl fal. A l'lllit>n rreqllcnlfy liS<'" h~· il.al n'"••ls. Tht•flc: snlc., 1tn· \,.. too clos .. ly in wiater hocnusc pom·- Michigan agriculture has friends~lots of 'em. And im- sll<'rc~sf 11 1 hug rilis11 rs in self-Jl<ll'IPcl "" Sc·\ic;c\111<• IJ ll'ilil l•'nl'm "ll'ii1ter is 11 crilieil l.inw in lhe ly l'enlilato:d \J;II·n:; n1· Rltol\s will portant ones, too. Last Tuesday night I attended the fourth reel!iag sow,; r·on.Liins :JO Jl'"' r·c:nt. lrl·lll. !Jslliiil.l' ''"'.1' !Ill 'flPI' 1'<•111. of pml\ 11c:tion nf lop q11 ntil,\' wont ;t.nin LIH• lip.o; of t.ltc flc('ce. Avoid annual Michigan agricultural banquet at Michigan Stale col- ,<·orn, :lll per <'Pill onts, :w pel' cent tile ·::rnin j,, lnx•••l. bl't':tiiMo c·nn:le:c:; mrl11nrls or f<'l'ci· cil'llfLs hill llot•·p Lite dnors open lege to Jlay tribute to Michi<>an agriculture. I also went to :llf'nlfn, R per 1''' 111 pr.olcin supple-

If' llw Hal<' or cli·al'l, hl't•rcling, Ol' · 1 1 1 <'Xt't'Jll during- severe wcalilel', "' mcnl n11cl 2 pc·l' c·cnt mineral. m;; my ant ot H'l' I'OIIJ.i\wge mny polish off a $3.00 roast beef dinner. Everyone from the gov-

Dr. C. M. C!othie~ Veterinarian

Assuming- the pmctlce of llr. T. A. 1\fntt

Phonoli251 liB N. l\Jaln St.

l,r•sllo

dll!IHtg't1 f!t•f•r•t·~." sn.\·s nrnydon F'loclc:; thJll nrc well tn.gg·ecl d h 1 lllnnil, <'Xlr•nsion nnnnnl lillshnncl- a!Jo11t Uw rr:n1· qunrlc•rs will pro- crnor own to me was t ere. State senators anc represcnta· 1111111 nl ~lir:l1i~"" Slnl•• l'ollell/t'. rluco :t llllll'h clc111Wl' cmp or wool, tivcs, administrative officials, farm feed m.)n, college agricul-

f'llnfl'r 11,,,.,.,., nmsl iJ,. !mid ns Blnnl1 enys. 'l'ng-g·ing· is a big aid lura! profe,sors, wire fence sal<:smen, poultry buyers and yes n•jp•·ls 'sinct• mill,; '"'n lll>l mnl(l' 111 lnmhing linw in cnsc iL is not ~a few farmers~sat down to dinner. l11gh rpmlily l'llllll l't·om wool ll!nl :Jnssihl<· lu shc:tl' lite owes llef'ore is flllccl with r:lwiT lliHI s•:ecls. '!'\lis thu lnmhs fiJTivo, wnnlmllo•l ht: Iii HI ll'o'l<tcd with 1111 adcl to e:li.!Jonizc 1111' <'llHif, nnrl I ilnl li'Catmcnl wc:il;,•ns t11r• wont fi\ll'l H.

Fo1· an agricultural conference, it seemed odd that there WCI'en't mo1·e farmers there, but I didn't ask qucstions-1 was a guest just like the governor was. '

HnrfPI' cnutnm~ ranners t.lmt self-feeding tlm•sll'i. l'cllevc l\w f<•ecl<'l' "I' I II<' nos;lfln-'lilility of chccltlnfl' his sows nnrl self-fne<l­,"'!1'~ nt JI'Nfll!•nl int.PJ'Vals. You nla\'

1 nccrl lo chnn~c Ute Jll'Oll,nl'lions cif foccls 11sed 111 lho ml10n. If n ln.J·gc numhel' of ~ows HI'C to be fer!, il's n gonr\ ir1ca lo soJ't them Hl'em·dlng to condillon and ngc,

Blnnl< snys 1\tnl. l11c il<'sl \I'll\' to IWI'Jl \l'o"l ;·lr·nn dlll'ing fiJI' wiitter

:1-~~-~~~-~~-'--~ 'fC'Pding· pel'intl L'i ~~~ ft:L•d ~ill J'nttgh~

Standard Oats Prove Out Best On State farms

D'on Curry, Ingham agricultural agent, bad a chance for a beef dinner, too, so he made the trip with me. Or rather, I went with him bccam:c bis car runs. 'Nc saw Dave Overholt. I Dave was soil conservation officer in Ingbam a little over a year ago. l-Ie's now the top soil man over in an eight-cot111ty district .

Every .Tuesrlny - 0:30 P. 1\l. ·

Scvcl";tl. Un:l!ds LOWDEN WIIITE HOCKS

ltatcMng All Summer Our 25th Yt!;:u

Wrhn, Pi. ant•, D1 ivc in or Fly In

LOWDEN FARMS t-1£\TCHERY

Phone .Jadt~on 24809 •1020 E. Ueny Rd. nt Henrietta

R. 1, Ri•tus ,Junction

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ngt.• fro111 n hav rnr-1·; with :-;olifl sir\t'H, '!'Ills 1,\'JW, or I':IC'\1 i~ hecoJn­ing more l'OlllnHm PndJ yr<ll' illllllll,~· :\rir•IJigun flllC'I\ owJJPl':i, It. \(cqlo; <'lwff 1'1·nm l'aliil\~· into t.11e 1\'nol whitt• the shr•'P t'IIL IIIHI <'1111 ht• IIS<!d for l'iloppud ll:ty liS well ils lnoli•1 llily. It i:-: Jl'~! :nbiL• :111d n ;1lar·L• i~ .pl'nvidt•d fm· l"et'din.~· gl':Jin.

l'illn:; l'rll' this jllll'l icll\;11' r:ii')( HI'(' nvuilrthlt: al t.llr. ('0\!111y ngJ·J~ <'tJit.llJ'Hl agent':; 11l'riC'e n1· 1nay he Ol'tk!'t!d hy writing to lh•; nnimnl iiiJSil:IIHil,l' rkp:lllmPni. 11l }lfir•lli· ff:lll SLale cnlfe.~t', Ea ... ·L Lan~ing-.

While litis lypo ot· rnc:k wilt fia \'C fcc•d, .:.;nme l!o(']< nwtH~t·:-; do n gnorl jnh !Jf ltr•cping- wool free fmm

. Bcsl vnl'ielics of ont.s fnr Mich­ig-:~n farms ennlin11e to lw Clinlnn, Ent.nn n111! Kent, nt•ronl'rling t.o Kc·n- Don probably enjoyed his roast beef dinner better than I -nelh .FI'?.V• farm Cl'ops t'I'SCtll'chcr enjoyed mine. And I don't get roast hccf every day. Next nt. M1<:lug-an Slnlc college. month Don and his family w\ll be headed for India where Don/

He bases t11is t·cenmmondnlion I takes part in the U. S. Point Four program. Over there they nn l'esults of lhc. Hl51 .l\IJchlgnn don't cat cows or bulls or little calves. Owr~l.n tc; On t t1·1nls wluch wei''' rcccnlly l.nh'ulnlcrl. Several exper­imcnlnl vnl'iclies at·c also yi<'Jding well' nnd mny prove lhcmscll•cs in coming years.

'l'csts of Kent oats showed lhn I. variety averaging 71.7 llllshcls per nero with n test weight of ~~li.4

· ponncls. CJin Lon on ts m•orngcd 7•1.4 hushcls pet· nc1·e with n lest weight. of 30 JlOUnds. Tests of Enlnn oats yicltlc•tl nn nvol'ftg-e or 70.7 bnsltels

The Point Fom· program is designed' (MSC PresidC<1t John Hannah helped design it) to aid underclcvcloped countt·ies help themselves. Don is eJt­pected to carry on with demonstration w01·k just about like he is doing in Ingham. Of cou1·se the dia­lects in Vevay, White Oak, Wheatfield and other lng· ham townshit>S vary with Indian states. But the same fm·ming techniques can be practiced around the wol"ld, Don maintains.

WILS - 1820

Cash and Carry

i.&ason Dai~ry

quality Dulry '('rodnottl

Tll'o StorcH to Serve you

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Wheatfield Center

MrH, At,l.lllll' l~m.st nnr\ llfi'H. Annn. MinlliH roai11:d on :MI'H, Cc•r•ll Wemple nnil MI'H, L\il\Jic Blgg·s tusl 'l'hlll'sdny nl'tr•1·noon.

Ml'. nnrl M1·s, il<•li Wol.\' l'llilecl on Ml'>~. Olivo lilllrlwill unci l\!ar­i,;'lll'cl nnrl Miss Blllthlll'll Crw\1 In LunHilittf Sunrday uft e!'nnon.

George l•'rnnl unllerwm1l nn r>Jll'l'llllctn flnilll'rlay llllll'lling ul 1\ont·y l•'orrl hnspllal in ll<•l mit,

.Chnr\es V1111 D••nt:1rl1 WIIS a g11esl nt. ciin11C'r SIIIHin,v of' M1·. <Inti Mrs. C:cm~e Van lleniHI'It nnr\ c•illl· c\1'1'11,

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M1•. nnd Ml'fl, Allhlll'li'rosl W~t·e1 giWHis !-lltn<lay nf Mr. nnrl Mr~.

11<'1'11111n f1ret.tonhontllt' nnd fnmi!Y.4 1111', nnd 1\li'H, Hm·tun .Tohnmlll

1111<1 Mr, nnd MI'H, lh!lmnr Clll'l' 11llnnd"d n Ponwn11 off!IWI' gel-to­•g't!l·lwr 11 I. 1\w honw ot Mr. nne! M1·s. Cllll'<'ll<'e 'l'ln1wl' In En.sl I"nn• Hin~· Hundny evenh1g-,

~11·. 111111 ll!rs. l'nll1 Wolf enler­lnllll!fl J\;11', IIIHI Mrs. Myron ,John· H<>l1 of lilt. l'I<'UHIIIIlnL 11tnne1' S1111· rtay.

M1·. 11111! 1\fi'R .. 11111 Kenclcll of Vnn Dl'llt' and Mr. 111111 Mrs, .t:lnlc•s · J•'msl nnd Hun<l.v wore glll':ll>; n.t dimwr of l\fr. 111111 MrH. now\and I•'IO•ol in hoiHII' nf AI· friedn'H h\1'lhdny nnntvm·snt·y SUn• thy.

' .Tt•nnlc .TohnHon ni:t•nnorln hirth· 1'111' U. H. ;mslnl g-nirle ll.stR :m r\ny p11rly fnr Mnry .To Loit flnn- r•nmlllllnili<'S whm;n lllllllCS all hu-rtay aftcmwon, gill wilh "Coal."

Ingham County News January 17, 1952 Page 4

another Allis-Chalmers eontrihution to hcucr farming

SIMPLE AS TURNING A NUT ON A BOLT~

Just case in the clutch, ami f'nginc power slides the rem· wheels to nny position you select. A CJuick, efforlless operation instead of a haH-lhe·j morning chore!

You power-shift the wheels sn(ely from the tractor sent, to fit uny row or implement. Change) the wheel spncing anywhere , , . in the ynrcl or field . , . scverul times ;\ duy if you need lo. '£here's nothing· to it. \

Take live minutes nne! let us demonstr~teJ POWER SHIJo'T wheels. Developed by Allis­Chalmers.

Tune in the Nalionol Farm and Homo Hour- Every Salurday - NBC

t1lU$nW:~~lM!RS SALES AND SERVICE

i

Plumr-ner Machinery ·Coi 419 N. Cedat· Lansing, Michigan ~~they deserve

the BEST Records on I ,524,660 chicks -in 5,046 flocks in 32 states, under varying conditions ... showed na average of 96,71.:. livability and 20.5 oz. of weight ... on only 2 lbs. of Wayne Chick Starter. Results like these are what you w;.nt.

Jlcr nc•t·e with aa.G pouncl test "I wouldn't consider leaving for India if I woull 't be weig-ht. These results compare , , • . c n . ctMct,Y willi previa~ ~n~. Frnylcom1ngbackjo Mason, DonW!dmeTuesdaynlghL ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~

stnlcs. "I h ' 1 k 1 . I I b I' e A tl . l' 1 l 1 aven t oo ec tt up on a census report, lllt c 1eve mong o tcr vnr1e ws .cs cc I h · h k d f

were Aj.nx, Hu1·on, Shelby nnd ng am coun~Y,. as more , een an sharp. armers t~1an any Bmnch. Yields fm· these varieties other county Ill the state. In a lot of counties, the agncultural I ave1·ng-crl about 75 busllels per agent sets the pace. Here in Ingham, it takes my farming j nr:rc, hut the fall, weaR slmw knowledge to keep up with some farmers" crL•ntcd consi<lcl·nhlc lorlging. ·

New way to raise calves! Wean 36 hours after birth­stop milk feeding in just 30 days - save up to 1,000 lbs. milk on each calf over old-fashioned whole milk feeding, Wayne Calf Starter can help yon raise better c~lves at lower cost.

figs l'elish the rolled oats and other qual­ity ingredients in Wayne Pig Starter. Nutritious, palata­ble, economical .. , it fits them for fast gains - eorly mar­ket-topping finish.

Poults that f'OV must put on pounds that pay-for mar~ets do not wait! A strong, fast start goes a long way toward a profit· able finish. 'l'o start 'em right, feed Wayne Turkey Starter.

This Yeezr: •• Start 'Em Right ... @nt

WJJiYNE Starting FEmDS 1•••••••••••••SEE US TODAY FOR TOUR SUPPLY .. ••••nu•••••••

Bement ~eed & Supp;y Service

Mason

Lowest yielding vm·ietics under "That's why I'd hate to give up Ingham county for any l\[iclti15nn condilions were Mindo other,"' Curry e::plained. "The friendships I've made· in Ing­nl ~o·" bushels P01 ' nero and .Tomes ham mean much more to me than a dozen triJJS to India. I'll nt .J3A huslwls . .Tames 1s n hul\- 1 I f 1 · b k" less oat nnrl the yield is typical oo < onvarc to commg ac . for such vnl'icties, lhc farm crops W 'II 1 1 f 1 · D rcscm·chcl' rotnts out. e oo t orwa1·c to havmg yo.u · b~ck, on. No

Testing of standnnl vnrictics one could have the farmer deeper 1~ Ius hem·t than and new experimental vm·ictles l'OU, will continue in 1952 ns part of the ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-~~~~-frtl'lll crops research pmgrnm or COS'l'S OU'l'J:ACio: INCOilm lho 1\lichigan Agricultuml Exper- Grass Progr~m· s Wi·lh farm costs risin~~· fn.~tcr imcnt Station. Test locations m·c w thnn farm income, the best chrtncc soloelotl in various parls of tile for fnllmei'S lo earn n. profit in slate to find how varieties or To Be Feattn·ed 1952 still lies in efficient protluc-mnny common crops will yield. U lion, say Michigan State eol!cgo From these I'CS\IIts come the an- At F!llrmers' We..:l\1. ng:ricultul'fll economists. nual cmps rccomnlCmln lions is- ~ ~H RUed to l\lichi(un Cnrmcrs. ' I •• 0 QlJI an~azl.ng

Dr. M. J. Green VETEIUNARIAN

Pmntlclng at the former lor.a· tion of Dr. Uollert Azclton \

N. Cr.tlar St. !\las on l'hone 1\lll.~on 0791

In response lo the rapidly grow- l'li.Tl:VIW JF'JEJE l'nl ing interest In grasslrtnd farming, I J. 'U' JiC1 '.l:UI in tho state 1\'tichignn Slate col- tl: 'fl.. 'll lege FarmerR' Wcclc plnnnc1·s lun:o 0 IIIIL12rip prevent sclletluled nn extensive pl'ogram !i@SSeS "'rom dealing with various phases of the II' topic. coccidiosis I

On the opening day of Fnt:mct·s' Week, January 28, hay drying 11nd self-feeding hay will be discusser! in tlte momin'g prngrmns in tho ngricltlturnl ongincc1·ing- lm\Jding.

---.:..Chari~tte livestock Commission

16 YEARS

j

Having sold my farm I will offe1· ~he following lobe s·oid .on i·he premises lo­cated at 3404 E. Grand -River, Williamston, Michigan, •:m US-16 at Dietz road

Starting ttt 1:00 P •. M.

LIVESTOCK

Cow, 3 ye.n:·s ~ld, Hereford and Jersey due F eh1·uary 13 '

3 Feeder Steers, 6 and 7 .months old

Pmebrcd Dm:oc Je1·sey Gilt, due Ma1·ch 1 :1 White Feeder Pigs

FARM EQUIPMENT

Hay Rake 1

CORN, STRAW & FEED

l30 Bushels of Corn 30 Bales Mixed Hay Qmmtity of Sh·aw

POULTRY AND EQUIPMENT

1~0 Ba1·recl Rock Pullets, laying

Electric· Broode1· (150 size)

Incubatot• (180 size) Oil

2 Chicken IC1·ates Wire Cage

Chicl,en Wire Of Service to

This Comr11unity

On Wednesday moraing and Thursday afternoon, .January :lO and 31, the !{e!logg Cente1· audi­torium will be headquarters fot· a grasslands progmm. Those pro­gmms will cover lhe dollars ami cents aspects oC g1'11fslnnd farm· ing. EIToct on livcstoclt, lnbor, in­vestments ·and earnings will be covct·cd, as well as mnchinerv needed fm· making moi·c cffeetiv'c usc or grnss nnd legumes. Each p1·ogi'Hm also will featul'o a farm· cr who will tell why he has shifted tn grass farming and. one who will loll why he hasn't shifted to gmss farming. ·

. JloorJ/an:f

Mowing Machine

Spike Tooth Dra!!

l Two-wheel Traile1'

Metal Wheelbal'l'ow

2 Wagons

Egg C1·atcs

Chiclu~n Feeders

SOME HOUSEHOLD GOODS

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Call Us .for Appraisal oJ ·Yo.ul·'

S1·ock. Top Price Guaranteed. for

! op .Quality Live_stock e

Sale Every Monday at 1:30 p. m. We solicit and aJJJn·eciate you1· pah·onagc

----·Dan Linehan Owner nm1 Auctioneer

Phone Chal'lottc- ·Office 143 · Residence 94S

Also on Wednesday's Farmers' Wccl1 progrnm will be n talk on imp1·ovlng beef cattle pnstul'es in Room 31 or the 1\'lichignn --stale college Union by John I. Miller, of Col'ncll University. A Wednesday

· mQJ'ning and afternoon program In l~nirchild Theater will covet• such topics as hettcr farm lawns, control of spittle bug in alCnlfn, nlfnlfn varieties fot' :Michigan, fertili?.n tion of gmss Cl'ops, mak­ing· grass silage In trench silos and whnt mal1es n good pnsture. '

F~miHNG Tim nnms A comb!n.n tion of bec.r .suet, ~tm·

flower seed uml fin~Jy cmcltecl corn will satisfy ,)loth insect-eating rtnd scorl·oltting birds this winter, say Michigan:' Sl~atc college wildlife conscrvntlon!sts. '

I' A 88. 1'1m SAI,T

Llvesloclt must lm.vo ·lilenty salt the ycat· ·nl·otmd.

1\!E"IV COXICURR Cl!aii<DIK. lUIN'i'RA'J'E ,::a combination of the famous MoorMan's Chick llfintratc-rcin­forccd with Amibioric l'ccd Su~~lc· mcnt-plua a now lnorodlonllhal aida 1/1 tho provonllan of lassos from .. cal . und lntosllnat coccldl•ala:

::. g•·ent groJvlh·Porver-rich in vi1n• mlns, proteins, minerals-get~ thicks ofi' to n quick start.

; ; . snfe-ycars of research required f~r ~lcvclopmcnt.

; , . cffcclir,e-rcduccs mortality­stun!ipg, runts, culls.

; •. easy to fcct!-just mix with your own ground yellow corn. ·

; . , ccD<iomicnl-costs less than. 1¢ ll bird to control losses froru coccidi· osis using MoorMan's New Coxi<11rb Chick •llillll'a/c.

Phono or rlroo'a cordIa

James B. Turner Uonll) I, ·Clmrlot.te.

l1l101~e Chnrlotto lO:lf .• J.e

Platfo1·m Fal'ln Scales

Fanning Mill ','

Iron Kettle

Elecb·i~ Battery Fence Charget·

Hay .Rope Feed Bm·rels Feed Boxes Hand Cm•n Pl.antm· Strainer •and Mille Pail

50 Gal. Bane( of 1\pple Juice

2 Ice Boxes

3 Burner Oil Stove

Yard Swing

Porch Set/Wicker

·Fruit Jars and 'F1:uit Cream Can Coa·n Sheller r Dis.hes, Pans and ·.Croclcs Gl'inlStone Road Stand 3 Piece Sctce, Antique

Co1·n Planter, Fea·tilizea· Attachment Chest of Da·awers

Ct·eam SepaJ'atol' · Junk Wagon

Rabbit Hutches Quantity of Lumbe•·

,I

Tabli•

Davenbed

Oil DriUn.

TERMS OF SALE ARE CASH. No .goods I'emoved until settled fol'. Not t•e;ponsiblc for ac• cidents. · ·

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August A. Steeb, Prop. I

GLENN CASEY, Auctioneer, Williamston

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.. , Hnw would ltlc<' In h1• nlll•• In Hftii'O fllll'f nr ,YIIlll' oljlfllo• I'I'IIJI lot nt lonHL IIi mnnlltH und IHII'" ll1<' IIJlploH Hiii.Y just IIH lltm nn1l ,lttir•y ns llw dny lh1•y Wl'l'l' pil•l(l•tl '! Ag· l'il'llfflll'nl Hl'fl'llilHIH Ill fill' lflli\'PI'· hii.Y nr Y1rgtntn sny lh•·v linv•· fnii!H] 11 WilY ill d11 il. '1'111'11' :tllHWI'I In 1111' prrJhil'lll or ICI'l'Jllllg IIJIJIII' f'J'I!Hh iH In slol'l' l!ll'lll 111 iltl al~ lri0Hph1H't! 01' f!Vt' fll'l' t't•!tl t'ill I Hill dlo~Jdn, lhl'f•p fH'J' t't•Jil ,,.'\,\'gl'll nnd !!2 rwr· ,.,.nl nilrogt·n. 'I'll•• 1 l'ntpPI'II· 1111'11 nf the Hilll'llg'l' I'• hf'id ;tl :12 fl(•,£.p't 11'H ]l'll/il'l'lli!!•JI,

Lahnrnlor,v I'Xfll'l'int••nl :; h:tl'<' !IIJOWil tIll~ 111'\V ~;j td'Hgt• \"tJt'l\'i.

NPXI hlll'l'l"'' IIlii<' 1111' JII'IH't)•;:; 1111' ]lllll't'liH will ht• lrit·d llli n lnrgt·r :wnle. Larg1~ qllunliltf'~i ttl I!Jf,:! c•r·np lljlfll<'H Will ill' Hllll'l'd I IIIII I h1•11 llll'lll d hnl'!c to I lit• ~~ 11\1'1'1':; 111 !In• lnlt• spring- nnd ollllllll•'l' 111 1!1 ,:: fm· I hi' Ill 111 lllllri<l'l.

'f')JJ~ llPW Jll'lll't':;!l IJ:t~ !-iOIIlt' in~ frt'('S!illg' )Hl'i'~Jhillllt'S j()J I'Oilllllf'l'~ l'!ul nppl1• Jflll\l'l'I'H. Wlllt Jli'IIJI<'I' !llrJI'II[il· fllt'iiili•·,, till',\' 1'/lll illlid

We Pay for Dead oa· Disabled

Othl.!r Far·m Anim<:~ls

Removed free

FOJt

l'f:O,,Il"l' ~EJ:V!<'~:

l'ltorm < 'nlll'l'! LANSING 45217

Valley Chemi(a! Company

!lwlr· l't·nps nil llrn mnrlcPI when [li'IC'I':-; 111'1' dr.pl't'H.'"t'rl. 'J'hP,V t'llll gel llwlr· l'l'llflH tn llllli'IH.'l In n more 111'<11 r·J.v. I n.lhlrnL A IHn, r·nnHnnlr.rH 1'1111 lw IIHHIII'"'' or gnoct npfli<JH nll ynnr l'lllllld, I'XJI.tiullng llw dc­JJIHJJd.

i\lntltl'l S!ll'l'iHJisiR flglll'r. llinl Iiiii\ [ll'i<'I'S will lhtl'! !IiLII' !'<II' lin· rJ1 hf'l' r·olt(ll~> nf' \VI P)Hi, HPnl Hir·• nglh in lli•J llllli'IH•I. wnn'l rw· <'Ill h•2lnrn 11111 entl nf ,Jnnunry. Th••y ~;ny lhnl Wl'lgliiR of hogR g;,. Jnr: '" rnnr·tu·l ltnvt· ln<TI'IlHed VI' I y It! liP lor IIJI,, limn of .YI'fll', 'rhiH in· Iii• "'''" I lin I frtl'llll'rs CJI'I' lopping ofi' IIJPit· lwg:-; J'iJilll nlong-. Nn )Jig IJIHI<lugf~, lltl'l't•!IJJ'r, lltl' apl lo I'!Jill!' lnlvt· on.

l'nullt',Y JH'It·l•s 111'1' lwndlnf.f np· '.\':11 d !'or nil I..YJH's nf <'hit'IWns. l\.1 otl' :.n frll' r·omJnerC'inl ln·oilPrs. Ill ll11• l'lld 111' llw fii'HI Wllclc in .lnnnnt·y, Jll'ii'I'H In mnjn1· IJrnrlcr jlt'fldltl'illg' fU'PIIS 1Hilg"l1d rrom 2ri \It ~!I l'••nl" with I In• hig h1·~1 pril'l'!j ,.,.,;isll'l't'd In At·lwnsns. 'T'h" 1111nt· lu•r· nf lit'nill'l'.i of mnrl«·lnllle nge 1:, nn I )II' d1•1•litll', nc•c•or·ding- In 11:..;1 ),\. f foWl'\'''''• plat'l'llH~nl s (lr l'ili1·l;' 1 or· fttllli'l' f\I'IHint'l Jon nr·~ I llllllilll;' HiJIJ11l ;t ]Otll'lll HihWP S1

,1'•'111 ngn. C. ,.,

r:r·1 nt rtfnt•L will lllll'e to he IIIIHit• in I h•• Ill' XI f••w venrs In in· I I I': 1.~1' I'IJI'Il Jl I lltliH'J ifl !l j 11 Jlli!l IIJ!IIllt'.V 11 lnt·Hf11 1':-t gt·ow Ow r·ot·n

IH'I'tlf'd I r1 lal\l' l'ltl'l' nl' nttl' l'Xpnnd .. 111g popttlnlinn and export nwr·-1<••1,, Wtlh \'1'1'~' lilth• llllll'e ('fll'll i.llloi 11111'.' lll'fliinhlc, fiii'IIWI'S Will J11·Pd lo JltndtH'P more l'lltn to tlw n• r••, Tll.tl'll 1111'1111 lwliL'I' pusl <'011-

11 oJ, IIIOI'l' In ]('jpJ]j ltlHllHgf'lltcl1l tJ(

,<.:oils, tlllllt' fPI'I!li7.LI' and, nlln\'l1

:oil, llllll'll llL'IIt•r '''''" hyhri>!s lhnn H!' ~~~!\'t' 11£1\\".

Dnl'itlg llw pnsl l 0 yenr·R, yiP Iris 1.:11'1' "''•·l:og-t·rl allolll. HJ lmshels

l lliO!I' to n11 :H'IP lltnn tluly avr1~ Hl!,r•d br l'nl'l' hyhl'id r·n1·n wris widro .. II' gl'<ol\'11. 1:111 tf!iDA C'ol'n HflliCial· 1•1.; fiJ-,111'1' thai in 1111' n»XI ft•W y•·nrs !'rttllli'I'S will rwrtl hyhr·ld:: liln! \\'Ill prwltl<'t' () In 10 m<nn

I hlh1w1s lrJ IIH' ac It• th:tll ll1nse now J.~ !'r J\\ ·11.

I' JrS!J.\. "'l•'lli·IHIS nlll·ihntr. pr·o•;. 1 nt-do~y yil•lds rmm hyhrld r:orn

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Wrecker Service· Auto 111111 'J'J'IICit Tow­

Ing 'J,ocnl nnd Long Dl!i·

tance Ilmrllng

24 HOUR Call 8-9056

General Ucpnlring - Ignition - Carburetor Sel'\'lce ::..: Glmtl,, ,:a,. -

Ca·Utte~detrn's Sam1d~irr Service

_F_A_R_M __ L_O_A_N_S 8~ LONG TER1'4 PROMPT CLOSING LOW RATE

CALL, WHITE 011 SEll

Abel Reai Estate Agency Phone 31 G 1 Mason

THE PRUDENTIAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF AMERICA

llOP.It; OrrJCB N~WAnK, tl. J.

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" ' ' lllondny. Tlwy spllnl tho pnsl two PnrT, Hnglll' PnrT nn<l .Tnnii!H Wilni'H gnln>; lri ilnppen to lh•' mntllliH nlll'lHiinf.f Hi!ltnnl In Ar- WrlghL

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lnr'llil'lllnll,", til•• lflfl:! p••r· cn 11 ttr1 11 1 spelling words: Sec•IJnd gmdl', > Til•• Ill' II Hl'l VIC'II will Ill• prllV 1 Cl M TI 1 II I II I G I l'rlll:Hlln)d ion r•l )1nltltt'." Jn·ndllcl:;

1 yl'lln JOI c nnt e c•n •fll'I'C< ; ' h,v n llllll'hine fnr·nishl'cl hy Mich · 1· tl 1 c•J 1, ts esllmnlnd nl fi.li lll'lill<•ts, U 1 nlll' 1 fi!'lltr, ,,lfi'I'OII Jlll!Hon, gan H•·ll .rnd <'lllllll'l'it•d dircc•l ,\' to '1'1 1 1 1 · 1 l'iliC'iH'IIH lllld ~·I ilf•ll.l. 'J'illll llll'illl:i IOSQ \V ICI !fiVe JCl'll IICI[het• ll J-1 flP 1 {'l"phtlllP Iilli' in the c•ttHLo- 1 l 1 c Ill B 11

1111 111'1'1'111-fl' loiHI nf ::o Jlllll!ids of lllcl's lll·lll•l Ol Ml'lec. sen nm· any nre: ,r.r•n t 111' n • l'ilielc<'ll rnrlll tllg<'!hcr with ::il'i II••n•'s hllW fill) ll<'W .'o<'l'l'iec will ".Y· Rodney Lent?., r.rllllnc Bnil••y, 1•ggs, \VIlli<: LniTY Dllnlnp, Larry Pnrr, Cnr·nt·

.•. .YII D11nl11p 11nrl Wallet' Wir•cJilllll. A srth•:r•rilwr who plnnH to lm F'rll' llw Hl'iwlrmlie honor rnll, Ml'H.

Ym1 mny hi' henrinrr n lnl nhnnl. ,. 111,111, 1·1.0111 t11 s ll't1.11 t1011 ,. 1nnlces a 1 I · t 11 1 1' Jl' Lyrwh I sls ll1e following: fit•c·nrHI n ,rt<'w llln l'l'ln c:a ,., '' lllllt. "l.dl<·lltll" lt'l'lll'd <'XJ>Inlllin ... · Ills 11 1 1 II 1 1 h grade, Pnnlinc Bailey, Myrnn Bo· " 11 nr\1' sn" " 111 ''' '•Y 11 11'' x••• nh<ttll <', AliYIIIIC t'ltllrng ltPIIl'S lhi" dell, HP!<'n Clarnd unli Duane Win­

l:y l'ltt'nlJs\s llnll f'IUlllg··~ sttd<Y; Jtc•utdl•rl 111~'~:-iu~r~ lJ\'1'1' tlw lclP- l'!g-hl; fow·th g-rnclP; SllPt'J'on HPn­","r.l min n n~nss. of spon1:.1' l'llllllh~.l phon•• tin", nlil'l' whir·h n r;horl son, Rodney Lentz nne! Lnrry S.ml l~·rr:ll.'! l'.'llh 111111111•• qnnnlt· jll'l'illli is ptnvld>•d [nr IIH• <•nllet· lo Pnl'l'• 111':1 of ht•JII\1111 do1 Hll'l g~>l :--;fwl<y )P;tve :1 ll\C:-1:-'.dgL'. A double ''lwcp" wiH•n 1\'tll. II twlds !lw wa(l'l' nnd 1,, 11 ,. 1, sotullletl nl tlw sl.ll'l flllll Ml'H. Mnc Spl'lng reports lhc lwlps r;oil.t'Poist. dlntt.>:hl. l{l'ihlllll jwl h• ron• llu• lint'h (If this pr.rinrl follnwilll-f six-wce'lcs hnnor l'nll for prrvPnl:; lllr·rnntrnn ttl IHJI'd r'l'tJs!s 111 indll'nl<• In u1., <'oilll't llw time bCJng nflllwr 11bsent no1· tru·dy; nnd clods. rt mrtlc•·s :.!ic-ky r-tay nvnilahlt• fnt till' 1 .,.,. 011 tin~ of his fifth gJ·adc, Homc1· Bnilcy, .rnncl mil llr'hll\'lc lii<•J loll Ill rntl of Ill'•' IJ)I'S.-'1:~··· \\'hen llw Sllil"'l'illl'l' l'l'• Dunlnp, Bt!\'CI'Iy Gnrrrd, nonnlli g-aniC' mntll'l'. l't'Piilllin:IJ'.Y i':qwl'i- 1111 ·11 :;, 111' l'Uil p1c·l< 11 :1 the Jpc·eiver \Veis:; nnr.l .John VVifonwn; !-iixth llllllliS with till' <'irrntir-111 hll\'e :md ltcl•·n tn 11 play-hnd< nr liH• grnde, l3r.nchct· BnJII•y, l•'rnnl\lm lwlpetl \'ill\' soil hn1d yi1•ld:, r:t'l'fll· nw.,:<·lf:"s lhnl l',lllll' in d111 illg his Big-l'nnl and Clnrcnl'<' Wyatt. Mary ly. ll !Ills ne1•: 1•hr 111 i1•nl l'lln I i llll<'s 11 i>H<'lll'''· Johns ton, fith g-rn cle n nd Bc\'1'1'1,1' ln ~lnnd up undr.,. li<ld t·ontlilion; The "lnllr·llill" l'N'nJ'd is marl<• b~· GnrTcct, 5th grndc, missed no il~ elfrl'ls c nLlld IJc• rc•\'olullnnary. tile , 11 il.<~'t'lher, using· hrs 1 c~ulnr wordH on master·y tesls in spell· Trr!al.lltf'ttl of llHIIIWttV!~ (J!' :wn', i telr•phoue lll~lt mnt•nL. The !'-i.lll1C ing-. wonltl incJ'<'a,;r <•111' 1'1 op til' I "ai:<' 11,1•111 ding r·an lll' met! i<'pr.a ledi,l' 'fill' following sturlPnts n1·e in this I'Cilllllry. r:r,rol rll<'ll'l 11 !' de· m; n1w m~e·r, m:Hlc I'IIC'h lime. listed for tile six-wee!< period plctcd lnnrl could IJ,. ltenlr.d sr> I•>:•lel·imcnlnl offer in~s nf the scholnslic honor-roll: I'Jfth grade, tha~ son.w r·n:'f'l' \\'11\lld g1.ow, a!- 11111101 ~ 1 . 11 !t' ti!IS\\'Cllllg' 1·111 d J'('('n!'d- Hcvrr·ly Gnt'l'rd nnd Rnnnlrl \•Vciss; lnWllll' II)' 1"1 lc < i'llll'ill 11 r sixth gl'llde, Carol Baldwin, ncr··

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llnclly C'l'l•tll·tl sntls. I •.!·rle·,, II i:, l'XjlCf'lcd the SPI'VIf'" nell Dulce, Mary .Jni111Hion · nnd will flo ofrPrrd g••nct·ldly thr·nltg'h· .Jndilh Mnrlcowsl<i. 'fhP fllllnwiJJg

l\HSCF.LLANY ... ThrJ'<' Is n' Ol!l tilt' S\'S(l'lll llii:l \'l'lll' as e<ptip· firth grnrlcl'S recdvPd pe1•[eet Dl· fl""'llilitv of t•xtrnf!,nlf IIJC 10fil nwnt IH'I!Cllll•'H ll\'nila.lllc. lenrlnnr:e ceJ•lilicales fnt· being appl,. plll'f'!lllsc p•ogram r,,. " ... , neither Dhsent nor tardy during siHII'I Jl••riud in J[1;;2 ... 8xpnnsi01n Hnll, Rill !C:tmry, Lu:mnc Birney, lh1• fil'Sl semester: Homer Enilcy, o!' nilmg .. n plnnl ,.apn<'ily tw.-: ~Jnrray Dnne:111 and Lnr'I'Y Dent. P.cvcrly r:ar·r·etl, .r,uret Dunlap and hl't,n nutbottl:t'd hy d••rt_•nsP p1 oN Tlw Hnol\'nJI)hilc eame J;u;t Ifl'i .. .John \ViJ'enwn. tlnl'linn ni'J'it·iab, rlnt h,,~; f11r ll'lll'l' t!r1y nnil lor! n nrw supply of nilingr·n fcr·tiiiZrJ• lnlllt., much hnnl;s. llf1·s. Miller· tolcl the chit· llr·ig-hlt'l'. Wtlil ltHil't' nilrog••n dren n str11·y. a\'ailnbln, lig-ht ft>1•d f;l'lllll sillla· Rll.'lol'll Howe is Inking n Rllnl'l linn I'OU!rl Ill' <'flst•d in n c·t•llpiP nf l'tllll'Sr nl llfifohignn Rlnle cnllege. Yl)n!'X, \\'Pntln•J· fll'l'l1li11 Plg. , The II•• slrltlefl la!-:\. l\[nnclny. In:-: lJtll now r·nfl~ mntt• thnn tlw

1 ~.ris~·ws ,/,~nn nncl Phnrhc Bnrl.­

feptf IJdl. llt·r·o1·dilq: In lh•• r:: llt'l'l'Y lrll tool; J\Tr·s. l•~lln 1\inf.f of Wit· llflllllllllt'l•ll'l'l' ror Alll()'ll'll, thr [,IX linntSI'tll In \Villn\1' Run Ralurdny. ilill 111 lfl:ill 1\'ll'o f'>7 hilli<•ll tlr,JI:cr.;, i Jllrs. K:ng- lofl fm· l\li1uni for the lilt' l'ond illil fill' IIJI' o:tlliL' ;·enr; w:ntr-r·. fl2.:i billion. 'J'hc lax lt!\111'•' >1•wsn'LI :Miss Phnehe Bnrllctt spent the tndtlllt· H<~W III:O:t's pnl. 111111 l'ftcl'l wcr.!c end ns the guest o[ Miss <lnrrng tn .. r nr tnnny hrddc•n ta~:cs L::urm Ertel nl illtss Ettl'l's home ..... U.'OJ/1 has llllrehasf'd 1J1;er· 1.7 in Smrlh Hm•pn, 1111ihnn pm~nL!H of :;IH'I!Nl ]Wean~ In 1 Mr. nnrl M1·s. George Cllcnsnn sltppnr·L Jllll'rs ol I ht•:<t• nuh 'l'ilL'Y rnnd lV!r. nnrl 1\lrs, Leslie Hill or will lw dt..!rillntPd to s<·iwols rorl I. 11 n,il':~ were r:ncr.ts al <linnocr· lnnf'h fli'Ograms anrl In o1l1rr O:ll· Snturrlay ci'Cning· of Mr·. and Mrs. lets. Will'rcd Dent and Lnrry.

:'· ' .. . 1 J\lr. and ~lrr. .. John Eames, .Jr., A poltrr. offiL'01' was prrpnrrng lo

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nn1t ilfr. and Mrs .. HcrhCJ'i. Howe ftngcqwinl nn of!'c•rHirJ·. "\Vn~h attended t11c funeral sCJ'I'iccs or ymrr· hands," he ol·tlrtcd. '1'homns S, Williams 111 Gt and

''Bnlh or llwm '."', lh<' orrcn•lcr I Ledge Satnrclny moming. nslced. T. W. !~ames callrcl nn his

'l'l111 polke offirers hrsilnlcrl for• brolllrot· nnc1 sislel'·ill·law, M1'. nnd a llllll\lL'Ill, ''No," lw mid grimly, l\l1F. John Eames, .lr., and flllttlly "Just. one rrr t h<'IIJ. 1 wnnl to ,,,,~ 'l'hur·sclny evening cni'Dnlc to AI· how yn11 dn il !" hnny, C:rnl'~~in.

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Pin!< Community rrcrived \\'tll'd from t hc·il· Hon, Hoh­rl't JT:nmc~. serving n!Jom·d lllf' USS illirlwny Lha I they sailed rot·

Hcv. Clwt·les Broolcs visiter] till' the Medttr.J·r anean l:~st We<lnes· school Monday nnd gnvc n story clay. on "Spirtts of Good and Evil." '!'he Ahont 200 penple visited 1the bible verse is fl'llnt .John n::l:l. I farm o[ Cm1 JT:mcns lnsl Wt•elc With

1'1wre wr.J·e mnny"'nhsenct',, l~st llrr. llnir·y tour. \I'•'Ck heenusc or ti1r n11 , Mr. and illl'R. Ft·nnl' Hnhlll7.el

'l'h1s week l!lc <'hilllt·t•n nrc liD\'· called on Mr. 1~n.cl MrR. Georg~ ing their ;·cnll'4tc1· l'Xaminnlrons. Smnpson n[ \\ tlltamslon Sli!Hlny

Gold Hlnt· spellers lor tnsl week nrternoon. .

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were: :l·!ac Clancy, .Judy 1;;ri11•ns, Mrs. Roland Srudcr nttcnded n Nntan Hnll, Bill~; Eamc;;, Philip shower Saturday evening at the

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Things you'd like to lmow about yom· R,,ilroad

HEADING UP the progress parade arc still more smooth, clean new diesels. Enou~:h are thtc in '52 to put New York Central'~ diesel-electric horse­power over the two and a quarter MILt. JON' mark. Since the start of 1945, that will mean a three· fold increase lor your Hail road,

2 ' SEVEN YARD GAIN I East ami west, seven of your • Hail road's key freight-switching yards are being

enlarged nnd strenmlined. New, longer tracks •• , scales that weigh curs while switching .. , new diesel service facilities. Progress in yards to pu1

shipments miles a/wad on New York Centrnl!

lnw, Mt·s, J:ay Studer. Mr. and Mr·s. Rinhold Srgert ol'

Sl oclcllrirlgc wct·c guests a l dinnrl' of l\1r. nne! Mrs. Rotancl Snider Sunday,

Mr. nnrl Mrs. Clm·cnce Fry, Shirecn and Kristine wct·c clinner g-uests of Ml', nml Ml s. I-tohrrt. Shell in Lnnsing F1·irlay evcnil)g-. • Mr·. nne! illl'R . .James Bil·ney or Lansing hnl'e moved into lhe neig-hborhood. .

l\fm·vin .lnnPcn spent Monday in Gr·nnd )'tnpirls on business.

Mr-. nntl MI'R. Robert Sm1th or Howell and :M1·. anti 'Mrs. I~nnis W1·ight of Lilchfielcl we1•e gues!R of i'v[r·. and Mrs. Marvin .Janson

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Snnday, :Mr·, nml JlfJ•s. Pnul Bicfelt. nnrl

I William .Jan,on of LanRing· were dinne1· guests nr :Mr. and Mrs.

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Mnn•in .Janson 'fncsday evening. Thd' celehrnlcd the bil'lllllny al\· nivcr·sary of Lhcir clanghtel·, Gi· ncen .r:mwn.

Reeves District Mrs. W:t.I'IIC Gcer

:Mis.s .Jane :\felvin is spending n few wer.ks n t the home of Mr. and lltrs, Vrl'll Soule;;.

l\Irs. John 1'aylor· cntcttained the W, S. C. S. of Plain.field n.t n IH·enlcfast 'fuesdny mornmg.

Allen Dietrick returned home ilalurdny a.flernoon f11om the Stocl{tbric!g-e hospitnl. He is im­provin-g·.

Mr. and Mrs. .Jnclt Donnl111e wero guests nt dinner F1·idny eve· ning of Mr. nnd Mt·s. Wnyne Geer.

!lfJ•s. Wnync GeeJ' nLtcndeil the "Homo Deep Fr•ec?.e DcmonRti'H· tlon" at Gre~ory Thm·srlay morn· tng, o•;Jonsorcd by the IntemntJOtwl Harvester compnny o(. Sloelc· bridge,

SlfEI~I' NEED EXEIWISE

M1·, nn1l Ml'~. 11nhct·J. nu~J1 nnd dnllghlcro, Mro. l.nlllllu J<lmllnll unci MrH .• I1•Hnl" !lush, !iPI'nl Hnl· urdny nwnlnl-f l'islllng Mr·. nnd Mr·H, .lert·y ~lulvnney nnd .Julli• ot' llnllln C'i'tli'IC, MI'H, Bush lt'lllllllll'd 11! 11<'1 home llll•J'tl !'t~l' n Hlwrt Hill,\'·

lngllilm County . News January 17, 1952

State Farm Insurance Co's.

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Mr•, nnd ~li'!i. Hll'hltl'<i Nnwlln, llnnnn nnrl 1Jm·11, pf, 111111 11l'H, IJnl" Nowlin, Mrs. ltuhy lloolho nl .ln!!lcsoll 111111 l'l'i!, l'hilltp 'l'l'ipp of .Vinson wern gtt<'HlH nl dlnru•r· Hun­lilly ol' Mr. nntl 1ll1s. Burton Bnld: win n1ul J'nmlly.

Au ~o-ll.ife .. Fi re BERN~RD E~ WILSON, Agent

Ml',l, LuC"IIJ,. Kimhnll nl' 'l'olt•dn, Ol1in, hns ill I'll si1·l< Ill I hi' IHIIIIP Ui' lit•!' HiHII'I', ~lr.,;. i{ohl•rl )iltHh, !his pnHt Wt'1•lt. On Kunrlny Mr. untl Mrs. l~olwrt IluHh ontl tlnllf-:11· let'H tool{ 1\lrH. 1\lnihnll to hrr home in 'l'olcrlo.

The mont hi,V menllng 111' ltivl·r·sitll' CornnJlllilty l'iuh 1JP1rl on 1\fnnduy I'Vf'l1111g nl home of Mt•s. I lorn I hy C 'onvi 11. 'l,hm IJ were Jo1 Jll't'HPill. ThP ~illt!PI'~ l<l'lllll lllld fliii'IC Sllpjli'l' \I'll' \'lill'd In lw lwlrl on \NL•dnP,;dny, l•'t·ht'll· nry 1:1. 'l'hn C'lllh nlso vnlt•tlln h1•tp In till' "~lal'l:h of DilllllH" ftll' I lu• tnwnshlp.

1\Tt·. unrl Mr·s. Hnlph P.nldwin nnd liflllg"hlei'H Pnlrl'lllill••d Ill family rllnnet• 1111 Sunduy,

Mt·. nnd Mr·s. ltolH·rl l'ngp !•!11'111 Rtln<lny In IJL>II'llil l'l!<illng rl'!a­tlvcs.

Mr·. nnd Mrs. C:!mrles Mt•m·lng I nrvl 1\!i'. nncl MI'H. TIIII'I',V nl•in \1'1'1'1' callers Sundny fl'llnlng· of 1\lr, "'"'I l\1rs .. Jnc·lc Wrighl.

AniPII nnst•nhrool< fell In rJ•nnt ' of his lwme taHt werolt. Mr. nnd ' Mrs. Clii'C Hosenhmnl< or l!:a!,J JJanslng· tonic hinr to IIH'll' hllllll' and he is IH1W n pntlf•n\ nl llw T•~d­wnt·rt \V, Spn!'J'nw l1ospilal in Lilli· Ring.

Mr. nntl 1\frs. ChnrlPs Pnnelln nnrl son rd' Lnn'illf.f ll'l'r" c·nll•·r·, I Snnrlny or llwir pnrcnts, i\Tr. ltlld Mrs. Rl<nel. \\'f'ilr•t'.

Mrs. Eslh•·r· llodL•II ::pent llw w.-cl; rn11 with Mr·:;. i\lnry rtllint•·, of Leslie.

Mt·, and l\Ir::. fo'l•,ytl Lylce and 13iilil' spPnl (he Wl't'J[ PHd Ill lfn• home of J\11'. ancl l\lrs. lInn Vii'!(· e1·s nnrl chlldrc·n o[ K'l'W llnd::n11.

Mr. nnrl Mrs. r:onlnn lttl.ltl' or H.i\'Cs ,)ll!w! ion, who rel't·nt ly l't'~ Lumec! 'rr·om Oreg-on, c·niiPtl 1·,n Jllr. anrl 1\lt ,;. Bnd Wllll'if.fhl nnrl ~Oih on Sttll<I,Jy.

A r•onl :;hm·tngP in fil'P:J I am ltn'i ('!11!;-;('d tlH• llnpw;iii(Jn 111' a c·ompltl!'m·y di111011l IIIli il Ill•• •·ntl or Jllan·l1, l!lli2.

MORE ~A~lK Ber,ins With t\ Better ~al<:~nccd Diet! Mill!, a <'111111111'11'1,1' lltlltlll<'l'<l ton!l, ••xlr'lll'l' muny

1 llanrins an !I nrllwmls fr·om •·utili'. Jlnii'SH tho'"'' 111'1' n•ph•nlslfl•<l hy ·IJI'IIfll'l' fr•l•dlnf.f, <•:1111•• hl'l'llllll' 1111· lll'.dlh.l' a.rul r1111 dmm ll'lth slrnl'l pt·mhll'lh I' ahllll,y.

Wag-1111 \\'lu·PI .IJJIJ ('olll'l'llir·ut .. and ·111')1,, ,~!Ill• l'l'lllilll'l'l' lll't' f'ltl'lllli•ally l•nntr·oll••d to gln• ~·otU' 1'111111' :1 h.dalll'l'tl dl<·l , . ·, l11•sll:lll'il to <'lhnlnali• llllil·ilional tll'lil'il'lll'il•s llhl<·ll 111h yuu ol' high mill' pi'lllllll'!lon.

~= sl•o•1' lh1• <'111'1' thai !~Ill'S i11lu l'lll'it l'onnula,

' 'l'h1• illg'l'l'ili<•nls lisl<·ll 1111 \\'agnn \\'h1•:•l

Long Bean & G1·<:~in 'Co. Produce1·s Elevntoa· Co. E<:~ton Rapids WilliamstoiJ

H"sldt Feu! & Grain Snow Feed Co. Co.

Holt Haslett

New '~2 ~ Vagahoilk Smm'l', new edition of America's mo<t practical, lowr~l·priccd, full·sizc r·nr.

Outsid,•, it's a harmony of ~mart, new colors anti exciting f.II!'IIJll'Ull lirH·s; inside, il's richly clad in new and l1calltiful

upl111blerii'S. J\, for pcrfornwncc, it'• definitf'ly 11 cnr for the open roa·tl,

Ito Sllpt•rsoni" 1\n~illl' eals nptlw mil<·~. hut scarcely (IIIIL'Iu•s lhr. ,a-nlinc. lt ,J,·Iiw•n tip 10 :lO miles per gnllon-witli a rww kind uf llasllin~ !-(Pin way that Iukes ynnr lrn!ulh away.

'1\Lkc a dl'lllllllll nrl inn ride in the '52 Henry J Y:tgabond Lodny,

New '52 Kaiser·\fvirginian ' The first car to combine European smartness with tested nnd proven

An1t~ricnn engineering. From ils windswellt grille lo ils urnmatic new l'CUI'•n1011111Cd chromc-clar_.

S]lnre wheel, the Virg;iniun is the lasl worrl in nnlomotivc s~yling today! . It hns nll lht1 famous Kuiscr·enginccrccl exclnsive fcalurcs: the powerful and·

iCIIlHimic1;1 Kaiser Snpcrsnnic Engine; the grcutcst visibility in any sedan; tlw smoolhPst, surest rid<•, thnnks to Ilic lowest ccnlcr o[ gravity in uny 'tan!lal'll car; the richcFt color!', smarlcsl. 1952 fabrics anti appointments!.

We Stlilll:Cst that yon sec it today nt your Kniser-Fruzer dculer's,

3i OITTING TIIEIR LETTERS! Thousands more new freight curs will join New York Ccntrnl's great trnnsportntion teum'thisyoar. 'l'hey'll bring your R'nilrond's new cur totnl since 1946 to more tlum 69,0001 Everyone will do morewDrk, too, thnnlm to Centrul's faster modern' freight truins,

- , IN.TOUit COMMUNirY nnd every other along New York Centrnl 'a 11,000 miles, these impro vcmentl will menu still finer rail service. Fast, nll-wenther movement to murlcet of tlie things you grow or niulcc ... dependable delivery of th<f things :rou bu~ or.uuc, For tlmt ia the CJ~NTilAL IDEAl

Sheep need ;Jicnty of cxcr·cisc if t•hcy ,arc to st.'ly in n thrif•ty co'n· dltion.

IUJII,D GOOD 1~01)\;DATION Since porbnhle buildings nrcn't

nnchorcd to n pe11n·anent founda­tion, it's extremely importnnt tlmt the cnrt:h·o building !be built Into n l.'lgltl un.tt. -- ·-· --· ' ... l

Bartholomew' Sales &. Service 120 S. Ccdaa:

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