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3 Sections .HE INGHAM COUNTY NE"WT.'§"'-""''"' au ·Pages Ntnoly-Third Year, No. 48 Mn1on, Mtchigan, lhursday, November 27, 1952 Russell McBride Returns from Brazil After Starting Up SMA Plant There < 'oult·ol of SMA bnby food 1m• nnw brolng flown to Wy1•th hwnrputnlcd hlborn· lm l1•s In l\lllfHin, Thl' long·dls· tmu•o• II'Ntlng IH ho•lng dono• h••· 1 !IUs.• fuciiiUo•H 11t lhll Jlmzll· lou J•hmt llo not y1•t full lnbmuiOI'y t'fJUipmt•nt. All 1-':\IA mull•• In llmzll In powdPr form. All of li 111 Nol4l In Brazil Christmas cluh members o[ the Dat t NcltJonal hanlt nnri the Farm(•rs bank m will split an Pstlmated $42,000 Christ· m.ts pic next w eel< ChCI:!ks \1.111 f!:O out Decemhl•r 1 to Individuals who ha\ e plugged away at saving ,t few cents to a few do1ln1 s each "eek since last Christmas Most of the $42,000 wlil he spent !or C hrlstmas buy· lng. However, others build the Christmas fund for paying doctor bills or t,\XCS Mason mm·chant:; are also do. inf!: their part to matte Christmas buying sheer fun. Christmas dis· In w111dows and unique gifts on the shelvt:!s are ready !ot Chtistmas club members and other Christmas buyers. Nr.arly $1.023,000 000 wrll be distributed to 10 hmn s ol v. 01 k r o> titc tost of 3 mcniH !or luHt himself nt n I tPstmn ant. Brnzlllnns, thmw in the uppct hi acl<c•t haVI! pt oflted hcd\ !ly !rom U S flnl\nclnl aid :;u!d Me Btld1• Little of It has ttlcklr.d down to the dnsscs, ht ndrlcd. the U S clccllon < .tm pnlgn Brazilians were solid for Preslclcmt 1'rum.ln BN•nnr;e GC'n cral Elsm1howcr was C')l'c ted the cxr hnngP. llltc h.ts dipped mP..tsur ably, Brazilians !c.tr t hnt Amerl can rtl!l won't h!! cltshed ollt with such a lavish hand, a cent dinr: to the Mnson m.m Vernon L Burg!!ss, GP.olgc A Schrocdet•, Gilbert W Roys, Don aid C. Norton, Richard 1\ Shddcr Dingier, Jr Nell M Jones U•on A Pctoslty, G Pcnffi1l, Edmund E On· Robert A Wright, EIClClt L Crowston David J DeMay Milon C Gnnnell Jr., Gerald E Ezcsld J,lson J NIChols and Paul Sal.t Change Is Made In' Library Hours Library hours {Ol' the Htll Me· moria! library In Mason will be clMngcd l)cginning Dccembet· 1 .j\ftcmoon hatU'fi are bejng ex· Mason Woman Makes Shell Figures Mrs. Sm1th has bUllt shell f1gu1 cs for J yedt s She fil sl became mtel'ested Ill shell wcwk when .mel Mrs Or v1e S1mt h of Eden bt·ought some shells to he1 ft•om Flot'lda Usually, the shells a1 e naturally plam 111 calm \Vh1lc giueing'the shells together, she p.unts them m hfe-hke colots. "I don't know what I'd do tf I didn't have 1 he shells" M1s Smtlh stated "I spend many homs a day workmg w1th them" The shell work l<eeps Mrs Smtth young m spll'lt She gwes many of her shell fJgut·es away. She ha-; never sold any. A Quiet Observance Want ads, Pages 4, 5 and G, Part 1. Social news Pages 2 .111d 3, Part 1; Page 4, Part 2 Church nCI\ s, Page 5 Plll't 2. Edttot1a!s, Page 2, Part 3. news, Pages 3 and 4, Part 3. Leg,tl nc\\ s, Pagr. 6, Pat t 1 i Page 2, Part 2, Page:> 3 and 6, Pat·t 3 State Is Unable To Advance Cash From School Aid Scvet.tl lngiJ:un school dis trlcts, tlw bigger on1•s, me bPIIlf!: hat d to me(•t tettchcr ' tl e111 he became a salesman The salesman although holding n goorl position, wanted to learn moJC about business. So he quit the t:!mploy of Horners and cntc1ed l'e1 rls Institute to tnlt!! a business course A few months after g1 aciuatmg m 1914 Ctu tlcc went to Flmt and began his careet' with General Motors as a hookltecpcr for the AC Spark Plug company A latct·, at the age of 21, he was made comptroller, enjoying the dlsttnctlon of being the youngest cxccu t ive h1 the automot1vr. m· dustt'Y He served in the army dmlng the fltst world war, re· till ned to AC and In 1923 was made nssisunt general manager while rctal11lng Ills dulles compll oller. later Cul'tlcc be· came vice-president and assistant Recount Demands Expected to Cover All State Ballots Dem.md by the Dcmoe1 nts to 1 c<.:ount \Oics II\ the con· test for U S. senntm· IS Pxpected to be follow<>d by .1 by Rcpubllcnns fm· .1 1 ccount of \ otcs c.1sl lot· govct nor. Whlle the Dt>mocrats so fat• have clcmandecl t ecounlR 111 only populous pJec•lncts in the Dctt·mt al'C.t, the ncpubhctlllS "tll hkcly counte1· '' ith dPtnands fo1· upstate ]li'L'cincts Around !hi' stute cap1!ol in Lansmg tumots pet s1sted that Fred M. AI gel' Will f1le petit 10ns F'11day fot a recount of the votes 101 govet•nol Thl' outlook Sl W k Wedncsd.ly was that when Rams ow or and •l! rceount mg sl!u·ts every ll1 tlw S(olte will hl' On Mason By-pass, Holt Road Opens New Auto Plates Ready for Sale

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Ntnoly-Third Year, No. 48 Mn1on, Mtchigan, lhursday, November 27, 1952 ------------------------------------------------------~-----------------

Russell McBride Returns from Brazil After Starting Up SMA Plant There

< 'oult·ol 1.1·~1.-. of SMA bnby food 1m• nnw brolng flown to Wy1•th hwnrputnlcd hlborn· lm l1•s In l\lllfHin, Thl' long·dls· tmu•o• II'Ntlng IH ho•lng dono• h••· 1 !IUs.• fuciiiUo•H 11t lhll Jlmzll· lou J•hmt llo not y1•t hwlud~> full lnbmuiOI'y t'fJUipmt•nt. All 1-':\IA mull•• In llmzll I~ In powdPr form. All of li 111 Nol4l In Brazil

Christmas cluh members o[ the Dat t NcltJonal hanlt nnri the Farm(•rs bank m Ma~n will split an Pstlmated $42,000 Christ· m.ts pic next w eel<

ChCI:!ks \1.111 f!:O out Decemhl•r 1 to Individuals who ha\ e plugged away at saving ,t few cents to a few do1ln1 s each "eek since last Christmas Most of the $42,000 wlil he spent !or C hrlstmas buy· lng. However, others build the Christmas fund for paying doctor bills or t,\XCS

Mason mm·chant:; are also do. inf!: their part to matte Christmas buying sheer fun. Christmas dis· pla~·s In w111dows and unique gifts on the shelvt:!s are ready !ot Chtistmas club members and other Christmas buyers.

Nr.arly $1.023,000 000 wrll be distributed to Clu·tstma~;

10 hmn s ol v. 01 k r o> ~r titc tost of 3 mcniH !or luHt himself nt n I tPstmn ant.

Brnzlllnns, thmw in the uppct hi acl<c•t haVI! pt oflted hcd\ !ly !rom U S flnl\nclnl aid :;u!d Me Btld1• Little of It has ttlcklr.d down to the lnbmln~: dnsscs, ht ndrlcd. Durin~ the U S clccllon < .tm

pnlgn Brazilians were solid for Preslclcmt 1'rum.ln BN•nnr;e GC'n cral Elsm1howcr was C')l'c ted the cxr hnngP. llltc h.ts dipped mP..tsur ably, Brazilians !c.tr t hnt Amerl can rtl!l won't h!! cltshed ollt with such a lavish hand, a cent dinr: to the Mnson m.m

Vernon L Burg!!ss, GP.olgc A Schrocdet•, Gilbert W Roys, Don aid C. Norton, Richard 1\ Shddcr ~:mest Dingier, Jr Nell M Jones U•on A Pctoslty, Stdnlc~ G Pcnffi1l, Edmund E On·

Robert A Wright, EIClClt L Crowston David J DeMay Milon C Gnnnell Jr., Gerald E Ezcsld J,lson J NIChols and Paul Sal.t

Change Is Made In' Library Hours

Library hours {Ol' the Htll Me· moria! library In Mason will be clMngcd l)cginning Dccembet· 1

.j\ftcmoon hatU'fi are bejng ex·

Mason Woman Makes Shell Figures

Mrs. Sm1th has bUllt shell f1gu1 cs for nc<~rly J yedt s She fil sl became mtel'ested Ill shell wcwk when Mr~ .mel Mrs Or v1e S1mt h of Eden bt·ought some shells to he1 ft•om Flot'lda

Usually, the shells a1 e naturally plam 111 calm \Vh1lc giueing'the shells together, she p.unts them m hfe-hke colots.

"I don't know what I'd do tf I didn't have 1 he shells" M1s Smtlh stated "I spend many homs a day workmg w1th them"

The shell work l<eeps Mrs Smtth young m spll'lt She gwes many of her shell fJgut·es away. She ha-; never sold any.

A Quiet Observance

Want ads, Pages 4, 5 and G, Part 1.

Social news Pages 2 .111d 3, Part 1; Page 4, Part 2

Church nCI\ s, Page 5 Plll't 2. Edttot1a!s, Page 2, Part 3. l~arm news, Pages 3 and 4,

Part 3. Leg,tl nc\\ s, Pagr. 6, Pat t 1 i

Page 2, Part 2, Page:> 3 and 6, Pat·t 3

State Is Unable To Advance Cash From School Aid

Scvet.tl lngiJ:un school dis trlcts, tlw bigger on1•s, me bPIIlf!: hat d prcs~d to me(•t tettchcr ' tl

~ e111 he became a salesman The youn~: salesman although

holding n goorl position, wanted to learn moJC about business. So he quit the t:!mploy of Horners and cntc1ed l'e1 rls Institute to tnlt!! a business course

A few months after g1 aciuatmg m 1914 Ctu tlcc went to Flmt and began his careet' with General Motors as a hookltecpcr for the AC Spark Plug company A ~car latct·, at the age of 21, he was made comptroller, enjoying the dlsttnctlon of being the youngest cxccu t ive h1 the automot1vr. m· dustt'Y He served in the army dmlng the fltst world war, re· till ned to AC and In 1923 was made nssisunt general manager while rctal11lng Ills dulles compll oller.

l~our ~ears later Cul'tlcc be· came vice-president and assistant

Recount Demands Expected to Cover All State Ballots

Dem.md by the Dcmoe1 nts to 1 c<.:ount \Oics II\ the con· test for U S. senntm· IS Pxpected to be follow<>d by .1 demt~nd by Rcpubllcnns fm· .1 1 ccount of \ otcs c.1sl lot· govct nor.

Whlle the Dt>mocrats so fat• have clcmandecl t ecounlR 111 only populous pJec•lncts in the Dctt·mt al'C.t, the ncpubhctlllS "tll hkcly counte1· '' ith dPtnands fo1· upstate ]li'L'cincts

Around !hi' stute cap1!ol in Lansmg Wedncsdc~y tumots pet s1sted that Fred M. AI gel' Will f1le petit 10ns F'11day fot a recount of the votes co~st 101 govet•nol Thl' outlook • Sl W k Wedncsd.ly was that when Rams ow or and •l! rceount mg sl!u·ts every

~~~~~~~~~ ll1 tlw S(olte will hl' On Mason By-pass, Holt Road Opens

New Auto Plates Ready for Sale

Junior Child Study Club Plans For 'Snow Ball' on December 12

MrmhPI'M ul 1111• ~Jns11n .lunilll'lnf till' lil'!·a•r t'lllllllliltr•l', \\'orl<lng ·Child Slutly l'llrh ill'<' lrLIHY mfli'.· ll'lilt lit'!' rrt·t• Mrs. 0Ht'HI' llPr;g· lng plnns fm 1hr• rrnrlllfll "Snow luhti, l\'lrs. !Iulwrt Ilanisun, :\lr::. flnll," to hl' Jwlrl Jo'rirlny r•vf'nlng, Ifrrl'lllrl Hrrrnhill, ~Irs. Hollin Darl. IJt•C'(!ITllll'l' 12, lu ilrr• Lt•gl"n filL>· illrs. Haynwnrl t'trllar awl !\It·, .. IIIOI'Inl hullrlin•:. 'I' liP .loP Cnppo Fran(; 'rlll'l'l'ii'I'O, Orr:lll'slm will l11mlhlr tilL' rnusir. Mrs. ~;11111 l'1111on. ~Irs. (il'\'lllr•

MrH. Dr•llillrl \'a!ldr•r\'t·r•n, .lr .. \Vo"rlnrrl iltrrl ,\Irs . .ltll' DPirn lwilll

IH serving ns l'i1ninnan, with tlu• "''''"l'irtlons <'1111llllillt·r•. 'l'il".l' Mrs. ,TIJI• Cappo ;rs t'tr·l'iraimran. will IH• iiSSistr•rl liy l'vii'S. lltiilli''

Mrs. LI'Jloy S;rr·lr·n'' has l'iiill'gr• flntT, ~ln •. II. ('. llol'lrrrw, l\J;·s

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Surprise Party Honors Couple

Sherwood-La)don Vovts Spoken In Methodist Chapel Saturday ·

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:tllfl Li'slit•, l\Jt•s .• lilll l'lllli' 111111 i h11n ht'l'll worllill~ as a Hl'l'l'l'illl',l'

1\IJ·s, il<JIJ KIL•tlu VL>d lhn din· at llarlltl~'H V<walional .'->r·illlol 111 ttet', Lnnshlg, '!'lie hrlrlngrnom niHu at·

MIAR Bnrhnl'n Mnrtln of Rtnnton ll'llril'd the Mn~on ~C]HIIll nnd .ll'l lll'Psirlrrl nl ilw gunst 'reglstm•, In the nrmy ult· forco,

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Follmvlng lhP. wedding dinner LPnnrtgonc Nihart: mw famil>' Mr. nnrl Ml'H, !lhcrwood left. rm n. or Lansing nnrl Mt•, nnd 11'1::;, 'L!!H· shorl honeymoon. fo'ot• trnvellng ter Swift nnd frunlly nt" I Mt•s. till' bride chosen green linen suit: Mary Swifl of T·~agiP spent· wlllt hlnck a"ccssorlcs, They left 'rhnnliRgiving nn>' at llw home of Monday l'or Montgomery, Aln· Mt•, nnd Mrs. l•'mnk !Iazt•ltnn, hnma, wlwm they will mnlw lhell· Mr. and Mrs. Murvln Loll l'l'· hrmw. liP Is Hlnlloncd nt MnXW£\ll IUI'rled home J\olowlay nfiPt' sptmrl· nlr Ioree llasl! there. lng a wcr.l\ dc•Pr huntln~: lll'lll'

Mrs, Sherwood grruluntctl from Enst1'nwns,

Qnlltr•tl satin m· cot· lun-lonJ;" m· shnrt

From $8.95

Housecoats :\'yirm or nt•t•tntt•

$5.95 up Cot t1111 ot· Clu.•nlllt•

Buster11 $:i.ml' . $5:nr;

Lounging l'a,lanulfl $1!,!11) IIJI

MILLS STORE

Mason

(Jrgani:tatiorw · Mrs, Clifford Cowdry will he hostess to mcmher!! ot tho Tte· belmh Coterie Monrlrty, Der•cm· bor 1, Mrs, Hollie SpPers nnrl Mrs, Harold Lurldns am co·host· caRes, 'l'he;·e will hn nlcctlon of oiT!cera mul plnns will he made lor the Chr!stmns party.

Senior D!rthdny l'luh mPmiJPJ'H will meet F'rldny, De<'mniH!r ·1, ut thll homG of Ml'>l. Ilni'J'Int Bl !m·hy of Holt. Her nsslstantH will ho Mrs, Emily IJ~·rle anrl 1\Ir~. Lt!JJn Jiuhcr, Them will hn 11 potlud< 1llnncJ' and 11 gift exchange,

'l'lw Pink Community dull w!!! hold lis annual Christmas lund!· con ul the lwmn of Mrs. !Iarolrl Flnl< on Thurmlny, DPcmnbcr :J, nt 1 o'cloc!c A l'omm!ttl'r! will fur· n!sh ment, potatm•s, miiB and <'of­fee, Those nt!Pill.llng lli'P Ill tnkP a rllsh to pass, lnhiP serviec nnd 11 25e g!ff.

Members of Muson Lotlr:e No. 70 will hold tlw!r nnnn:1! eJpct !on of otT!ecrs and oy!ill'l' supper \Vrdncsday, Decemhr•r :l.

The rcgnJm· mr•cting of l\lnson dlHpter No. 1!i0, 0. E:. s.. will mert Tuesday I'VI'Illng, [),,cr•rn· her 2, for a pntltlf'k dinner ;;t ll:30. Coffpe will he fnrn!shrrl. •rwcnly-f!ve ccn't gifts will he r>x­ch;;nged.

The llappy Birt hr!;ty f'luh will meet Decembr!l' -1 nL the liorn1• of

lnghilm County News

Shure in ~·he ~r©fu~·s of Amerium h:gd~sifi'}f

\\lhatevcr the amount of in-vestment savings you may have, there is a sound way ro share in the profits of American Industry. This folder »haws how thousands of people are doing so, th;:ough Mutual Investutcnt Comp.tnies, of the. "Boston Type." Why not c:tll or write for this fold.::r, uoUJ?

::OJ Anwrit-:w ~;ta;,. Ba11l; nnil<lint; Li\:\"1"1:\"G, :\!iCH1GAN . l'llonc J.nnsing 2·lfi7l

A Chrflstroas· G~·~t lO Be Chereshed Gng&fl(un's Own Hustorica~ Nove~

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A Tak of PionPer Ad\'cnture in tlw Gmnd River Valley

By Roy W. Adams

NEWPRWE

Beginning Dec J $1 Get Yours Now

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A \'ailable inl\lrison at

Ware's Drug. Store 1\lall Orders llnndlcd By

Adams Publishing ·Company 328Y2 S. Jefferson

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Mra, Verna Weel<s Fullel', !ur· merly ot Leslie and Stocltbrldge, rlled Sundny nt Ttu•lts Convnles­cent Home In Petoslwy, Survlv· lng Are 3 r;lsters, Mrs, Nettle Meadsltt>r of Pel1JHimy, MI:tl, Allee F'orce nne! Mrs, Lois Fern• of F'owlcrvllle, and a hrothcr Rev, A. .J, Wcclts of Lynden, Wnsh· lngton. Mrs, Puller wns the dnut::hter of Stephen und Lnm•rt Wcells, pioneers- of Leslie town· ship.

Weather Grounds Flying Huntsman

Dr, R. P. Azolton piloted his own Super Cub plane from Mo· bridge, South Dakottt, to Mason to go deer hunting wllh AI Rice and other fr!onds. The wenther Is forc!nt:: the former Mnson veter· lnarlan to lengthen his visit. He Is stnylng nt the home of I1!s par· entR In Lansing, wllh Ills plane at Jewett airport:, Mason, poised to tulm off when the weather lm· proves.

The doctor returned from the lnmt!ng trip last Thursday, He Intended to take off Saturday for home. Hn!n or high winds have prevailed since that time, how· ever.

In his ten!toJ·y on llw South Da!tota·Minnesotn border wlwrc farms nrc far apart and roads are not paved, Dr, Azellon uses his plane to ma!'e fnrm mils,

Relics Display

lv\usic r rugrafo Is Presented

Mcmhera of the Mnson Worn· nn's club en.Joyed un nftemoon of mua!c nt the lwrne of Mrs, Forest Smith on· 'l'uesrlny, Mnznrt'n ]]. lint sonntn nnd Beetlwven's C· minor sonata wore plnyed hy Professor Homen •rnta, violinist, and ,Joseph Evans, pianist. Both nrc fnrmlty mr.mhr.rR of the rnu· sic department of M!chignn State college,

Hostesses for the nftr.rnoon were Mrs. W!t!!nm F. Dart, Mrs, Nnthnn Davis, Mrs. F. A. Carrier and Mrs, James n. IIuglws.

• • • CIJUHCH NEWS

l'tltt~on Uttpt!Mt, Loyd G. Carn· wn~, pnstot•; George Murthum, chou· director; Mrs. I... G. Cura· way, organist; 10 11, m., worship service with sermon hy the pas­tor; 11:15 n. m., Sundrw sl'iwnl; O::JO p. m., Youth Fellowship with junlm· anrl senior groups mecl!ng; 7:30 p. m., evening wor· ship with lhe men of the ehurch conrlucfln~; the ;:cJ'vlcc, Hobert Sturman and Ivan IJcince!man have charge of pragram,

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Roush-Wysong Vows Spoken

' Charlene Ann Wysong and

Harold Housh, both of Traverse Cfty, SfJO!IC thrfr WCr\dfng VDWS

Sunday at· the home of her moth· cr, Mm. Austin W!llfilms, in Mn· "on. ITc is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Housh of Traverse City.

Will Be Saturday Hcv. Paul Arnold of the Ma· . <;on Prcshytr~rinn church per· Sl\eletons and Incllun nrlifncts formed the ceJ·crnony in the pres·

dating back to 1650, In the G. E. ence of 30 relnfives anrl frlrmcls. Cushman· collection, will he ex· l•'ot· IH~I· wedding the bride don· hib!ted .In Mason Saturday, No· ned a navy blue dress. Her cor· vemb~r 29, at 7:30. The occasion sage wns made up of white nnd !s the meeting of the Central yeilnw roses. Michigan Archeological Society, M•·s. Williams served as matron to be held in the Mason school. of honor for her daughter. Lewis

Cushman, vfce.presldent of the Housh of Tra\·crsl! City, brother organization, said that the meet. r-----------­ing is open to anyone interested In archeology. If anyone has relics to exhibit anangements may be made wlth him. He!!cs will be displayed ln · the school gymnasium.

New Cab Rates An Additional 5c

:liic t•ni~H gnc1; IH .JOe 40c mte goes to 4/ic

J.ong dlstan~e mte Is now :35c Jler mile

toe extr.t. for making 2 or mot·c trip.~ from cob with

1•aclmg-cs

Our Cab

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I l~liu, lvltllnrn~> woru u tun ault, I ler corsnge \VIlS made up of baby white Clll'lllltlona and pln!t rrmes, Mrs, llmwh aelcctcrl a clnrk gruy 1lrosa, lieJ• corsnge was 111m MnJ, Williams',

A t·ecejJl!on wua hr.ld following the ceremony, Decomtr.d enlw, !r•n crenm nnd punch were ~crved as refrr.ahmon\s,

Mr. nnrl Mrs. Roush plnn to mn!w their home nt 408 West J\sh

._,.I. l h! lti Clll(IIO)IC{j 1\t MDlOl' Wheel In Lnnslng,

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Pntir.nts In the Mnsnn Gcnnml hnsp!tnl this week nJ•e Gll!n F'ox of Dnnsvl!!r., Mrs, Mcrc!e Foler anrl Um·t lloystnn,

Donnld Cndy of Cnrly Ilardware htul been In University ho~p!tnl, Ann Arhor, this wccl> undergoing trc:,llJmrmt.

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FoR INDIVIDUALITY •• "J

IT's THE DOBBS

Char-Brown

~ An tmusually versatile color

combination ••• rich deep-lone brown with 11

Cbar·Grey hand. 'fry the Chnr-Brown in your

most becoming lower-taper crown and narrower

brim proportions, and in the hca<lsizcs that giYt·

you utmost individuality. AvnilalJ!e also in Char·

Grey._, ; __ come in and tr)' it on today~ $12 9"' .. .. .. . .. ()

neely'S MEN'S WEAR

charles s w a r t o u -t M a s o n, Mich.

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POLAND CHIN A spt•lng llcnrs Usecl Fal'm Equip­ment Values

'I'ITANKSGIVING GEESE ' Im•

----------------Une Pmved Dnlry Bulls

Arll !lclnlly fl•om

rendy fot· sorvlces. Doli!Jlo lrn· muncrl nnd blood lostcd, Hn~lty long bodied mcut-1ype lnd!vldnnls !den! for cross breeding. Gecrga · :~ I~-20 lrnctorH H. Ellison, Phone Mnson 2·G40 L. Cnsc DC trnel or

A ale, 3llc per lh. 1Drlwnrrl Dn ft, phone Aurelius l!iO•l, 2 miles north, 11!, mile east or AurollLIS on Bunl<et' mud, Houle 1, Mmam,

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Michigan Artificial Breeclei·s

<12wtf Corn plclwrs GEESlD FOR SALE - Young --~--..:..____ Stet!( or wood col'll crlh~

PJGS-30 fec1ler pigs, s· to 10 ,John Deere ''B" Tmclor wllh Wc!!I!H aiel. Nl<:c thrifty pigs, plow and cultivator

Tuulotlse geese, weigh 10 to 12 lhs, :JOe per lb. Mer(on Shocsmlth, West Olds road, Leslie, phone 2658 Leslie. •17w2p Tn,::l1nm·Mnson Local

Put In calls l.Jy noun Dr. George Clinton, phone olriel! TIC Case! 1'ractor 23511 o1· 21811 Mnsnn. ·li!wl 1fl.'l9 F-20 Fnrmall Trnclot·

Charles Brown -------·------··- ·-·- --- -·.- Ezy Flow Fertilizer Spreaders BUCK--St•rvlrc•nhh' gradu Corrie- .Jolm Deere <!·wheel sprcmler

Insemlnntor Pllone Mru;lin 21fl76

dale bucl; Iamb Im· Hale, H.oy JD. Severn! wwtl Cultlpackers Wc~t, 150'1 South Clark mad, Hakes, Dmgs nnd Mow!!rs. Hay-Grain-Feed

2-5wtf phone Dansville 2<1fi2 or 2409, IHO-nm]J Lincoln Welder

18w2p l·Itow .John Deere corn plclwr -----·-·-------·------- ,______________ John Dcerr• power com slwllar

PIGS - Duroc-Jerst•y WI'Cn!ing :J-holtnm l!i plow Farmers JU~GTS'l'ER8D

Hampshire pigs for sale. Karl Flnmrne, 2 FHtES"'ONE •rrnES milcH west of Leslie on Bellevue ' " ~ ' "

We nre nlways In the marlmt for Y<lUr gmln, benns and clover

re· seed, Ilrer.tl Gilts

Spring Boars and

rond. Phone Leslie a•l•11. •18wlp Chore-Day milkers, rubber pairs for all mnltes

Gilts , See nnll compare om· sloe!\ before you huy.

E. D. Franklin & Son il17:i W. Sitts Road

Phone 2r:70:3 Mason ·--·---------------BllLLS-Ileglstcreel anrl grade

Guernsey bulls. Harold Glynn, lsl house north of Doughts school on Mt•ri1lian Line. •Uwtf

J3HEEDJNG GILTS and boars, Durncs, Chesler White I!amp·

shire and !:>pot ted Poland, pure· bred all! I vnccinat 1•d to place on slln!'cs to rl'sprlllsihle fmmt~rs. No monry needed. Phone 12·F·:3 Lltch­tlcld, rn· write or cail at 1'025 Cool.; road, Continental Llvc:-;todt Co., Litch!IC'Id, Michigan. 4fiw4

IIAMPSIHIU,; RAMS for sale, yearling;; and lambs. Good

quality rams that will serve your flod,. SomP not regi:-;tcred, sult­aillc for tlw gnHie tlocl,s. Dallas and Aaron Hyde, 1633 Phillips road, :l miles north of Mason, phone 2'1050 Mason. 45w<1 p

I·JE:TF'E:RS--8 rcr:istered Red Poll heifers for ;;ale. Also 1 bull.

Chc,.;tcr Pultz, 5 milr.s south m1d 1 mile cast of Williamston,. 90Q Mcc•ch· t·oacl. 47w2p -- .... -----------------------------·· .. HEIFE!l.S-Two Holstein heifers,

due In FPhruary. One Jersey springer and 1 .Tersey bred. Also 800 hales wheat. straw. Earl West, Wchbcrvillc. 47w4p

HEIF'TmS--2 Holstein heifers for sale, 2 to 5 months of age. Also

a few N. Z. W. docs. Alr:cn A. Ewers, "127•1 DeCamp road, % mile east of Bunl<er Hill store.

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PTGS--1~ Weanling pigs for sale. William Glisson, 1392 Stillman

t•onrl, phone Ri!i91 Lansing. 47wtf

PIGS - 30 weanling pigs, 2 months olcl and castrated,

Hnmpshire :md OIC. Leo V. Ger.· hardstein, :!2Gl Frost road, Wil·

BULLs=2--t:~-g~l~~-~;i--i;iii.;-·r;;~. salt!, 1 Holstein, 2 years old, u 1111

1 Bmwn Swiss, ll · rnonl.hH old. Alex Alexn, <1!109 S. Logan, phone fi8031 Lansing. <18wl p

BOAR-·-I'fnmpshiw hoar rcudy for service for sale. Also wood

or coal range. Cheap, J~loyd H. Pari<H, 1st pluce cast on Stillman off Do hie road. 'i8w1 p

BULLS--Registered antl gr:ulc Guernsey i>uli~. Harold Glynn,

1st house north of Dour:Jas school on Mer!cl!an Line. •18wtf

BOARS-Registered and pure· bred Duror. .Jersey boars atHI

gilts· fat• sule. Harold Glynn, 'first houHc not•th of new DouglaH sohool on ·Meridian Line road.

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PIGS-6 and 10· weeks old. Leo V. Alco, ·1506 Bond road, phone

Aurellu~ 1713. 48wlp

Farm Tools USED FARMALL H Tractor DAVID BRADLEY wheel-saw, 2

blades, 6 H. P. motor. Used Allb-i·Chalmers WC tt·actor. 1917 PHon International Truck

with rack · · Oliver Manut·c Spreader Cub Tractor-and Equipment 2-whcel Trailer Homel!te Chain Saws, call for

demonstration Harvey All-Purpose Elevators CobeyWagon Gears, 3 and 5 ton

sizes Cobey PTO Manure Spreaders In

75, 100 and 150 bushel sizes International Harvester 20, 11.5

and 15.8 cu. ft. Freezers International Refrigerator

Silsby Implement Co.

Mason 16w1

DAVID BRADLY. garden tractor for sitle. Cultivator and disc.

Lll\e new. nlnn Whiting, 608 Ei· fert road. Phone Mason 28855.

48w1 liumstun. 48\vl ·--------- STOCK TANK-Extra heavy HEIFEH-Fal Shorthorn heifer gauge 100-gal. stock tank. Don

for sal£:, 18 months old, clesir· Dobie, phone 87191 Lansing, aille for IJcef. Earle Crittenden; Route 1, Mason, 2G72 Dahle road. .1525 Dexter Trail, phone Mason ________ •!Swl ~295~:_ _______________ _:18w1 CHICI}:EN FEEDERS, chlcl\el)

. . waterers and laying nests at BULL--Red m1\lung shortl1orl} C ·A. Davis Eden. •17w2

bull, !l months. Also Corrleclale_ · ·. . ' _________ _ ram Ia mils. Phone •15205 Jacl;son/ BARB· WIRE ~nd electric fence Fnrm corner M-50 and Lincoln post for sale, C. A. Davis, Eden. road, northwest of Jackson: ·· · 47w2

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1•1 T!InlFTY PlGS, 9 weeks old; $9 each or $120 for all 14. 3814

Meridian road. 1 mile south of

HOG FEEDERS-Pax hog feed· ers and water fountains 1.1t C.

A. Davis, Eden. '.17w2

US-16. 48w1 STEEL GATES and steel fence cedar ,17w2

------ posts, farm fence ami CALVES-•I·H steer calves from· posts at C. A. Davis, Eden.

top registered Hereford stoclt. They are all future blue ribbon possibilities. We can also spare· a few llrccl cows and heifers to calve in spring. Hillcrest Hereford Fnrms, 3Hl9 Williamston road, Wllllarnst01i. 48w4 . ------------------COWS-18 bred I-Iereforcl cows

uncl heifers for sale. Also Here· ford bull. William J. Clarke, 1 mile south of VF'W National home on Waverly road. Phone Enton Rapids 2095. 48w2

HOG -· Hampshire stoclt hog,

TRAC'l'OR-Model D John Deere tractor for sale. Also 3 bottom

Oliver plow with Raydex bot· toms, 1. set of hay slings, 1 set of straw slings and 1 pair of har· poon hay forlts. All In good con. dillon, 5276 West Columbia road, phone Mason 2·5873. 48w1

Good Fall Specials On New and Used

Equipment weighs about 350 lbs. Ivan Hl51 Ferguson Traetm·, perfect

Lumbert, plwnc Holt 2541, 5654 condltlon, new tractor guaran· Harper road. 48w1 tee

co\!fs-=3~-;;;v;;nd 5 heifers for Co-Op Corn Plclter, good condl· sale. 1 cow due to freshen In tlon

FebrU!ij':V. 1 fresh and open, 1 New Belle City Corn Plclter, cow milking and bred 2 months. special price on this one 2 heifers bred and will freshen In Also have on hand rolls of corn fall. 3 yearling heifers. Don Mac· cribbing fence, New Holland I<enzie, 4945 East Frost road, Wagons, New Holland Balers, phone Webberville 112Jll. Rodcrlci\·Lean Discs

48w1p Now is·the time to buy your rna· ---------'. ------- nure loader for your Ferguson RAM-Pure\11ed Bl11cktop ram or Ford tractor.

for sale. E. P. Hyatt,· 4240 · Wright road Leslie. 48w1p See the new Twln-Draullc loader

' with the 6-ft. blade

Francis Platt MlnneapniiR;MollnP 'Jealer

Phone 2-5971 % mile north of Mascm city lim· Its on US·127. Temporary US-127, College roar( to Pryor rand, east to driveway. ·

MILKING MACI-IINE--Mill<lng machine eomplete with pipe·

line, 2 !tlte·way units and 1 Unl· versa!. Also 7 1D·r..:al. milk cans. Very rea~onahl<!, Phone Dansville 2406. 48wl

BUZZ S/1\V-HIG fot· sale, fits F-20 tractor. ,John Campbell,

Houle :1, Stod<hridgr., 48,12 Par· mun road. •18wlp

Now is the time to Ventilate yam· Live-

Fast, Efficient Fcerl Grlnrling and Mixing

Phone 2·5701

F. A. Balderson Elevator

First rlr!ve past Silsby's on State street.

Mason :nwtf

--------------BALED MIXED HAY for sale,

tJ.Ifnlfn, timothy, bromc. clover. Also balcrl straw. Sell hy the ton or bale. Will deliver. Roy D. Don­ald, 4 miles south of Mason on US-127, 1 milt! west on Barnes road, phone 23628 11asen.

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MOLASSES-Stock molasses for sale, In 100 lbs cans, at C. A.

Davis, Eden. 47w2

sAvE TIME an'l luhot· and up stock Buildings to 1,ooo lhs ot mill< per calr by

switching to the Wayne Wuy of Wlmt will Jamesway Ventlla·' calf raising. 'fry Wayne Calf

t!on uo in the ilait-y bnrn 'I Brief· Starter. Bem!!nt Feed and Sup· ly, here are some of the things u will accomplish: 1. Removes ply. Phone 21421 Mnson. <18w1

mobtm·e-ladon ail· and provides STRAW-200 bales of whent greater sanitation. 2. Helps to straw for sale. Lyle Oesterle, '1 maintain more even temperatures miles north of Mason, corner of and conserves heat. 3. Introduces fresh air into the barn without I-la~ __ a1_1d_9_k_C_!_111_18_' 1_·o_a_ds_. ·-~~~'~. causing drafts. 4. Removes foul, BALED WHEA'l' STRAW for ~erm-harllo1·!ng air and bam sale. Milan Grlffes, 6 miles odors. 5, Protcc:ts herd heallh and north and 1 mile east of \VII· lnr:t·eases prorluetion. 6. Saves tidmston at 2850 Milton road. feed throu~ll better nutrition. 7. 48w3p Greatly reduces rate of deprecla- -----------lion of the building itself. 8. Pro· THE NEW Wayne Tail Curler vides a better place in which to feed Is a "trouble shooter" fur worl<--for animals and humans hogmen. cures most all nutrition· ::llllte. al troubles. Have! a few bags on

IT HAS BEEN PROVED OVER hand. It docs so much, but costs AND OVEH. AGAIN THAT ~0 little. Ask us about this amaz· ,TAMES WAY VENTILATION 'ng new reed. Bement Feed aml PAYS FOR ITSELF IN A VERY Supply, Phone Mason 21421. SI-IOTIT TIME. 48wl

We sell and Install Jamesway ----------------! ventllat ion and barn equipment. BUTCHERING of :ill 1-:lnds, por!t. ! Come in and see us. Tuesday and Wednesday; beef.

Phone 2281 Thursday; poultry any day. We

F. C. Al1del'SOI1

& piclt up and deliver. Leslie Food Lockers, nhone Leslie 5361 or

Sons \1as'on 4591. 21wtf

Dansville, Michigan 48wtf

Fruits-Foodstuffs EGGS-Get more $ $ $, sell to Co

op. ~l'r> m· mil Fred Ruthig, Les lie, 5203. Lloyd Hayhoe, Driver phone 3521 Dansville or Arthur Deyo, Mason 25901. 22wtf

FRYERS-Live or frozen any· time, fresh dressed Saturclaj·

only, ordered Friday night ·o:. (!arly Satm·cfa:v morning. Hermar. G. Walt, north of Mason on US 127, phone 21223 Mason. 4-lwtf

Apples CORTLAND Dl~LICIOUS NORTHERN SPIES STEELE REDS

Also Honey, and Indian ·corn dian Corn

Swet!t Cider

Blossom Orchards ALFRED W ARDOWSKI

1 miles north of Leslie on US·12' Phone Leslie 2307

32wt

TURKEYS for sale, wholesale o• retail. Cornei.· of Catholl•

Church· road and Murray road Bunlcer Hill. Clare Lienhart Route 1 Stocltbrldge. 43w61

\PPLES-Jonathan, Greenln~ Steele Reds, elder apple:

·1ow ready. Also fresh sweet, ci der. Bring own containers. Klw Orchai·ds, 3780 Eden road, Dr ::linton, owner; Vincent F. John 1011, manager. Phone Masot l1281. · 48w1 -

SWEET CIDER, 35c per gallon

DRESSED PORK tor sale. Half or whole, 25e pound. Ground

l:Jeef 10 pounds for $3.90, Leslie Food Locl<ers. Phone Leslie 53Gt.

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POTATOES-Chippewa sand grown. Also milk fed turlteys

mel ducks. Franlt Hill, corner of :Ioward road . and William8ton :oad. Phone Dansville 2031.

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POPCORN-Red or white ready to pop. 5 lb shelled for $1.00.

'-Tt!rman G. Walt, US-127, phone Mason 2·1223. 47wtf

DUCKS. - 30 young Muscovy ·'clucl\s for sale, 4 to 7 lbs. Also

voting turkeys, 12 to 15 lbs. Cis· ~o. Craft, . first house on right side on .Murray road, just off ~at~ollc -Church r~ad. 18w1p

lutomotive \NTI-FREEZE-Super Py,ro An·

tl·freeze In bull\ and in cans at :::. A. Davis, Eden. 47w2

"ONTIAC-1952 •l·door 8 deluxe hydramatlc, with t•adlo, heat­

•r, back-up lights, turn signals, 'ender skirts, oversize tires, 5,000 niles, for sale by owner. Phone Iason 2·2023. 48w1

· 940 CHEVROLET for sale. Mrs. Marguerite Byrne, 1970 Aure·

Ius road, phone Holt 43952. · 48w1

TIRES-Goodyear tires and Good· year storage batteries at C. A.

Davis, Eden. · · '· 47w2

?ICK·UP-1935 Ford V·8 pick-up, good motor. Also 20 gauge

:Ingle burrel shotgul1 and 2 i70x15 snow and mud tires. "hone Mason 22411, Leonard .¥right, 328 East Ash. 47w1p

Used Cars

l!lfi2 DODGI•;- 1 .. !:-I.on pickup. This l'<'d joh is .Just I ilw new, wt·;. low mileage, has radi11 ant! lwatl~l', Buy it at hlg r('[flletion, bt·eak it in yoursl!!f.

1917 ClmVHOLE'l'-··Ciuh Coupe with mdio and licaiQI', Easy on the lJL1dgut. buyer.

ffl.fll CHEVROLE'l'-l~lcctlinc! •I· door, hns nullo IIIHI heater. Come drive.• it ami !wow that /his Is an OL!Islandlng value, Easy terms !'an be nrrHngC'cl.

19-lfl FHAZ!i:ll--Mnnlwttan, black ·l·rloor with !walt'!' and ovt•t·· d1·iw. Berti 1 !tis cleal if you can ... you make us an offer .. , you may buy this for less titan you I hinl,,

19-lli DODGG--•I·iloor sedan with radio und lwalt~r. Dollars dii a bigger .ioh !Jere!

1950 imiCK--Maroon '!·door Spe· clal, has radio, heater al1ll dyna. Jlow. Drive tllis with m01'c thun the usual anwunt of pride~. ll.'s good, it's prkcd low.

NASH--Cent ml lvllehigan's larg· c~t and clr•ant~st display 1 new and usr,dl

TWO :t D·l!l Arnhassaclor:-;, foll;s, t ltcy huve C'Vcryt hing and be· licve us it is all good too! Two 1950 Stutcsnien with radio, !water, overdrive and lots of that shDwroom look. We !mow how tlwsc cars have been cared for and serviced. 1951 Amhas· sador ami a UJ:Jl Stnte:;man If you want most economical new car pr•rfo1·mancc• at reasonable used car prices, if you want the most ~·om· present ear will bring in trade. Shop now at F'oot(~'s.

Open to 9 p. m. State and Maple

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Here's a tip to take fronn me

,Join our Christmas Stwlngs Olub today! .Su.\'c u. l'll)!;Uiar JllllOllllt each Wl'.·elc, ami hu.Vti tmough gift monny in '53 - for !L r1•ally nwrry Ohristmi.Ul!

THE FARMERS BANK Oldest Bnnlt in Ingham County

Member FDIC Federal Reoerve System

Want Used Car? I Ingham County News November 27, 1952 Page 4

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'rry Us I ENGLISH SHEPHERD puppies, I HEATERS-Warm lllornlng eon I G weeks olcl, well mar keel. Leo ilea ters. l'ril'cd to sell. ::ic•e C.

USED DODGE CORONET 4·tloor V. GC'rhardsteln, :~61 Frost road, A. Davis, Eden. 47w2 sedan. Automatle transmission. Williamston. 117wlp -- ···· · --·-·-·- ------- · ··--·-·----·-----···­Radio, heater, fog lights nncl ---.--------------- IIOUSEHOLD--Small office safe

st·,e,ij~·t ,l:?c: .. el~·s_._v$elti9~.)-!.tarp. Speclal't·. Household Goods on \\'IIP.els. GoDd iiillgl•· sink • , ~, ., .. with di'Hin board nnct laLice:s. 1950 CHEVROLET Stylcllne de· Howard Oestl'rlc, 227 E. Oak

luxe 2-cloor. Heater, seat cov· street. Phone Mason 2 .. 1562. •18w L

ers. Tires lll\e new. $1395. DAVENPORT-W:ne ami white i952Au-;iD~fAT!C BENDIX gas 19:i1 NASI-I RAMBLER station· 1948 CHRYSLER Saratoga 4-door striped davenport for sale, near· drver, new, floor nwrlel. l\lasoa

sedan. I.:oaded with extms. ly new and green plastic chair, !Ionic Ap[llianl'e, pl;::!te Mason $fl95, nearly new. Sam Williams, phone 2·!i911. ·li.lwL

wagon, radio, heater, overdrive ami undercoat, 13,000 actual miles, $:370 down. Phone Mason 26042. ' <ISwl

1941 CHEVROLET '~"·ton pickup with 194G !Jox, snow tread tires.

Lloyd Gailey, Carler road, Dans· ville, phone 2;i98 Dansville. 48w2

Used Cal' Values

at McCal'n Oldsmobile

1950 CHEVROLET Style! inc 2· clam· sedan

1!!49 FORD Custom Tudcn· sedan. 2551 DaJtsvllle. •17w1 ·-·- ·--------· . Radio and heater. Spotlight. Ex- USED \VASHER-Bult-down BL'l•· ·· cellent condition. Special $1095. PIANO-Player plano· for sale or cllx, rleslgncd for twserncnt. Ma·

I will trade for anything I cnn son Horne Appllanc·e, phnnc

Philp Motor Sales I ~~~~~J~~~~re~~it~r\~:J~=~~t~;~ 2-5911 Mnson. - ----~vJl Service That Satisfies 900 Meech road. •J7w2p EVERYTHING in small nppli-

227 North Cedar ances. Usc our lay-away plan. ·Phone 2-3081 I Mason Home Ap(lliance, phone

48wl Here's Mason 2·5911. ·17wl

-------- Your Chance I sE'\v1N'6·---iVI~~ci-iiN'E-=-s~t;g-;~ sewing machine for snit'. 'frea-

A-1 used Cars Two floor model frcezm·s at a Idle type, in excellent conrlltiDn. discount. \Phone Mason 2-821-·:J. <!Swlp One 11 cu. ft. and one 8 cu. ft. General Electric deep ft:P,ezers. CHAIR-Man's lounging elwlr and Trucks

• See these bargains. for sale, $211. Phone Mason Sty!ellne 4· 1952 FORD Custom Tudor. Two- 265Gl. 'i8wlp

tone blue. Fordomritic. Radio, Coflins ------------19<19 CHEVROLIDT door

19<19 OLDS !lS 4-cloor 19.'il KAISER Deluxe .J-door 19,17 OLDS 78 Club Sedan

222 S. Cedar Phone Mason 2-G<I<!l

heater, visor, turn Indicator, STOVE-Coal or wood heating electric clocl<. A stand out har· Sal,es & Service stove for sale. A good one. Also gain, will trade, 147 W. Maple Phone 2_5311 a quantity of mixc1l hay, some

19;)~ F'ORQ ' Ma!nlln~ · Fp1·clor. Mason aiialfa. E. L. Chapman, 11"12 East Two.:tc:m(l gre<;n. ·Radio, heater, Columbia, phone Mason 2:i82·1.

48w1 turn incllcatcw and many ol her REF RIG E RATOn - Stewart· tl8w1 ------------ extras. A befiut!ful buy. Warner. Excellent condition. BAllY' Cl~IAJ!l. _ -1·3-,:,·-,J~•'s· ----,,~~~-~1-S 'I' U DEB A K E R-1950, 4·cloor · H 1 1 1 1 b' f · ' .. gray "Lanclcruiser." Low mile· 1951 FORD Victoria. Fordomatlc. as s te ves n c oar, tg reezmg chah· for sale. Mrs. Alvin Linn,

I I Blacl< with Ivory top. Radio, compartment. No chips In white lJhone Mason 2.G.t:il. ·18w2 age. n exec lent condition. H. L. heater, electric clocl<, turn in- parcel&.!n Interior. Motor over· .. __ ..... . Van Klll:cn, pllone 3504 Mason. dicator. '.Prlci!Cl to sell, must hauled moJJth ago. $70 for quicl< STAND-1 drawer cherry stand,

48w1p move. Set! ·this carl! before you sale. Jim Brown, 11-14 S. Bames, 2 chair~. 1 mirr.or and comb ---~--------------·----- buy. '". · phone Mason 2·5091. 47\Vtf cabinet with mil'l'Ol'. antiques, n.l·

1951 FORD 'Deluxe Tudor. Car· · so 1 pair of modern lamps . .!\Irs. ' nlva\. red; Radio; heatei·, leather used Refrigerators Arthur Harrison, 2,1 Mercll road, trim. : tvm' sell i outright or Frigidaire. Refrigerator, phone Dansville 209:i. 4Swl

0. K, Used Cars trad~. . .

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. · t. ........................................ ""' MATTRESS - Innerspring mat· 1951 FORD Custom club coupe. Frigidaire Refrigerator, tress for sale, twin beef size, in

and Trucks -THANKSGIVING SPECIAL- Maroon. Radio, heater, visor, 4· ft. ........................................ 49.50 1 1.t. AJ 1 1 -11 1950 l~ORD Tudor, tal'r. your P. !clt many extras. A t'eal shai'P car. gooc com I Ion. , so >N PI ows

Co·Op Refrigerator, 6 ft ... 54..50 "Ill ? t~ 1ttpsltncic'· 1111·~ !I'lt'ry between it dark l_>lue, a ltght .19~0 FORD Deluxe 1'uclot· Light " r - " - , ·'· . , ·.' r'e 1 11 1 t ltl v , Montgomery-Ward, G ft ..... 69.50 Willett. 521 s. Barnes street, Ma-g c ·1 ' •

0,r. a g 1 gree~J w 1 green. Oil fllter, oil bath air U d R son, phone 50G1 or 28832 Mason . white 'tn es. All of tllese cle.nn, cleanet· heater. Must move. Se angeS one-owner cFtr;; have radws, Mal\e ~san offer. ' ----·------ ------·---------~Swl heaters, plastic seat covers, etc. . . AB Electric Apart-

19<18 FORD Statwn Waoon Ma t R ~49><0 STOVE-While enamel bottle gas We really arc talking turkey . .., · · men angc ......................... , .~ when we; offer either of these roon. Rad1o, 'heater. Prlct!cl to Westinghou~e Range .......... 69.50 stove for sale. Also s~nall r:as at $1.09:5.00. sell. Estate Range ........................ 35.00 heating stove, Eu.rl Chandler,

1951 CHEVROLET Stylel!ne De· 1948 FORD Tudor. Rotunda gray. Westinghouse Range ............ 44.50 I 2020 Northc·~.r.;t Dt!lhl, Holt. Phone luxe 2-dom· with Power-Glide. Radio, heater, electric clock. Hotpolnt Runge .................... 49.50 3926 Holt. · 48wl Radio, heater, plastic seat cov- Will trade. PIANO- fot• sale, $10. Gail Thor-ers 1916 CHEVROLET 2·door. Black. b 31 "'l \V'll I I l'oad,

19,19 'cr-IEVROLET Fleetl!tte De· ' Consuiner·s Power urn, ,), . I. oug llY luxe 2·door (2). . Radios and Sharp,. Radio, heater. A good . phone 2531 Holt. 4Sw1

buy. 137 W. Ash Phone 9641 heaters. • 1946 FORD Fordor. Maroon. Ra· Mason

19<19 FORD V-S Fordor. A dne· d!o, heatet•, 2 new snow tires; owner car that runs 11\te · a watch. Will sell cheap.

19<17 CHEVROLET Aero Sedan. 1941 CHEVROLET 2·doot•. Radio, New paint. heater .................................. $100.00

1947 CHEVROLET Convertible. Sharp.

1942 FORD Club Coupe In nice Roy Christensen

.condition. y Frl dl F d D 1 1952 DODGE %-ton piclwp with our en Y •or ea er

deluxe cab and oversize, air· 210 State Phone 9611

1 ride tires. Clean as new with · very low mileage. Buy this and

-------·-----Freezers·

AT WAREHOUSE PRICES

Chest and upright styles Open Monday nights untll. 9:00 Other nights by appointment·

Michigan Climate Conditioned

Bottled Gas Installations, Conversions, AP•

pllances

Ea~y Terms, Free Dellv!!ry ·,~ .

Don Hill • RED POLL BULL-Young, $100; . ONLY $312

2-year-old Holstein steer, big Pi·ice Tractor &

50 gal lots. 30c. Also apple clde· !ell and bolled elder. Winter ar ?les, . one bushel or a trucltloa' ·mel elder apples for sale. C!er Swift, phone 505 Aurelius, on• mile east, 1% miles south o Aurelius Center. 46W3I '.952 USED GMC plck·Ull, radio, save. Dogs and Pets

Charles Bachman ·Sales 3135 S. 01\emos l'td., Ol<emoiJ

Phone Lansing 8·7849 type,

1 $210. Jesse }?ar\(s, on Pine

Tree road, Lansing Route 2, Lan· Implement Co. · sing phone 73137. 48wl

HOGS-2 registered Hampshire sows for sale. Have 3 litters of

9 'and 10 each.- These sows ·were from Coe Em~ns herd. Will ·sell for $75 each. Just about $5 more than meat Pl'lces. Here's a chance to get some good purebred etock reasonably, May be seen at my .farm, 4~ miles ·south of Mason on . US·la,7. Charlee · R. J..axto!l, phone ·Mason. 5287, . : 48wl

1 ·mile east of. Mason on M-36 Phone· Mason 2·8761

. UNIVERSAL . . MANURE LOADERS

Cheaper. simpler, eosler to mount than any other loader. Will lUt more than a ton.

PAVE & DORN DIEHL . . . . DaniVille

P)lon• 2881 and ~~ .. .. 1Jwtl

'I'URI<EY-Rosehlll turkeys over ready, 9 to 20 lbs, prize win

ners at 1952 state turltey festival RosehUI Farm, phone Leslie 2671

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APPLES, HONEY, CIDER-Jona

heatet· and other extras 1951 CHEVROLET lf.:·ton plclmp. '.950 BUICI( Riviera 2·door, radio, 4-speed transmission.

heater, Dynaflow 1951 FORD F·3, a heavy duty '}l.· l948 CHEVROLET ~·door, radio ton In excellent shape,

and heater 1950 CHEVROLET 1-ton plclmp. l948 BUICI<: 4·doot•, radio and Hydrolic lift.

heater 194!! FORD %-ton plclwp. Runs 1.951 BUICJ(: 4·door, radio, heat· good. ·

er and Dynaflow 1946 CHEVROLET 11:: ·ton plclmp. l946 Hud~on 4·door · Clean.

than, Banana and Hubbardstor apples. See!< no :further-coml'i and extract honey, Cider over thr week end. J. P. Hansen, 1043 south onondaga road, ~ m.n~s Hilton & Richards . Al"Rice Chevrolet west of Ml.'l!on on Columbia road, Bui k

PARAKEETS-Baby Parakeets, nll colors, sex gmuanteert.

Seeds, cages, supplies. Open 9 :00 WE a. m. to 9:00 p, m. dally; Brlttalna

728 E. Shlawassee Lansing

CAN SAVE YOU MONEY · 45w!5

Bird Shoppe on US-127, third house east of railroad, Leslie. GRAND PIANO, R. C. A. cabinet Phone Leslie 5081. 5w52p radio, dhllng t·oon\ suite with 6

. . . . . or. $ chalra, chrome table with 4 DOO~urpte Rlbb_on R11d l3ontlll ch&!~~'- b~by ~~. Kenmo~ up·

for llllle. 6 montlia old, a.Jeo l right BWeeper, laundry tnbe, bird Walker fox hound. Walter Bruhn, cagG1 q~an j!ln an4 sla.ss jug11. Plains road, 1st plaoe. wett of Phone Mai!Oil 21941. Ira' RDII&. 2 miles .south on Qnolld'-IJ ro~d. C

phone Aurellus ltU. awtt Ph~nt 26141 Phone 23001

Mason . Tuttle I'Md. ''lwap _ !lewV . '

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USED AUTOMATIC washer, Bendix Gyromatlc 1umbla ac·

tlon. Ji. real bu~·. Mnson Home Ap· pllance, phone 2·5911 Mason.

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ANTIQUES - Antique straight . back chall·s, antique marble top

dresl!!er, large four drawer plain walnut antiquo dritlecr. Dr. J. C. Ponton, 307 S. Roiera Stroat, phone Maaon U693. 2:1wtJ

Vvan·t Ads 11',\1•1 \'llll tiS!•: oill\ llf tllhl'!l

\V!ilf•l ll!'till'l', llllll!Jh•lt• \Vllll

I loillll 111111 t'fllllll'! li<JIIH, golH <'fllli\· In~c: slovr•. Mllflf' ~'IIIII' nwu prl""'· l'h<llll' lVliiWIII 2·:10!11, ·IHWI

Real Edtate Jewett Heal ~:state .D,m·' i'al'm and city property call us

I

I' Business S

. . I erVICes You Should See It .

Ingham County News November 27, 1952 Page 5

Page 2

Am1stro ng

Linoleum - 11ubber 'rile Llnoltle -- Asphalt Tile

Cor!< 'f ''" I!ASTIN~S

Aluminum Wall Tile

Dlgelow Carpets We Instnll

Ball-Dunn PhonP [i2:JI Mason

Shel1ane Bottled Gas

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Freo Delivery Service

Chcclt Our Instnllntlon PrlccJ

Bottled Ga.~ Ap~llnnccs

F. C. Anderson & Sons

lllC'YC'Ll•; Clrl's !Jil'ytil!, Cnlum-liloi illlfil, ilPIIIIW Jmperial

nl<lffl•l, lit';JIIil IU'W. Can ill' seen .tl 117 l•:lm ··111'<'1, Wr•hilr•lvlilP nr pl!OIH• 71·1•'·11 \\'PIJIJ!•rvlllt•. IKw:l

Music for Christmas

Hr•mnl Valu1•s at SearlPs YrHII' ht•olrllJU<ii'IPis fur gnnrl

mw;l!' Cln·lsl rrws .razz

l'opular <'lnsskal

Ph~ne ;36'1 I TOOLS--Combination, sllOp unit 3"wtf I motor and all iteccssorles, nPW;

----------' R itiC'h drPnlm· saw witl1 stnnd

Dnnsvllle

I mA'l'l!:l1--Woor1 mazon dn·ulnl ing lwatPI'

sale, in good shnpt•. AI ,o single 111111 Hltt•-\Vo~y milking mnr·h1nc eomplctP will! plflC'.!IHI sial! cod;:-; and :J JO-gal. milk mn,, HolY· mmtcl Belt, :,211 Curtice ronrl, Ma­son, WPSI of :\fa;,on. 17\V~Jl

Trailers TRAILER All-steel 1-whecl nuto

lraill'l' for sail'. C. II. II<rll, 3JI) East 0.11<, phoJic :21 !l21 MnHon.

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Clothing MI~NS CLOTIIING, neatly new,

size ·16. Mrs. Marguerite Byt nc, lrl70 Alllelius road, phone Holt •J:l932. 1lflwl

C 0 AT-Boy's llngcltip cont. brown, size 12, $1D. Also boy's

tan dwck!'cl 'port cont. s1ze 12. $). Both Jilcr. new. Call 26921 Ma­son a[t!'r IJ o'r·lol'll or ;,os West Ccnler street, M,1son. •17w2p1

DRESSr~S-2 new dresses fot• sale, sizes H t.nd 16. Mrs. Earl

Cogswell, 120 East Sycnmore, phone 2.3752. 48w2p

Poultry and Rabbits

Hatching Chicks All Summe1·

Kasco Feeds .Tamesway 13nrn Equipment Royal Poultry Equipment Kitson Automatic Feeders

Gullivers Hatchery Eaton Rapids, Mich.

"Chicks from Ray Pay Thc!r Wny"

G E E S E- J~egistcrecl breeding stocl,, Toulouse, Chinese nnd

Giant White Emclens, SG cnch. Dobie Lake Filrm, W. D. Dudley, Dobie rom!, phone Lansing R7:1:LR

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RABBITS---Habbits for snle. 40c per lb .. John Kmg, 219 W. Dex­

ter Trail, phone Mason 22966. 4Sw1

illlcl motrn·, 1/:l h. p. Many other toni•;. Citll 22Gfl3, 7:30 n. m. or 8 to 10 p. m. ~3wtf

iG YEAHS rc•r·•>rrl of prnmpt, fair payment ol wirublcJtlll losses­

th.rt's IIH' If'! Old ol tlw State• lllu­r twl Cvr lollL' libLil:IIH'<' Co. of

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rcVEHYTI-llNC In plurnlJtn~ fiX

tLJI cs mntcrrnl for rlumblng ar,r! <l1eet mr.tnl Do your own lllRtall tng nnd snvc C:. J. Pcrnn. 11:· <;tntc Rtrrrt. Mn<nn l!lwll

HOOFING - Galvanized eorru­;:a ted stPcl roofing :1 t Eden l!IC·

Villor. C'. A. Davis, J:rten 47w2

Used TV CONSOLE TV--1G-inch RCA-Vic-

lor r·onsoJp Iwautiful Pabinet and piC'Ht:'P, l•'uli~' guaranteed by RCA for I ypm·. Mnson Ilome Ap­pliarwc. 4owl

USED TV 10''J-iiwh Olympic, complete!\' rebuilt. Mason

Horne Appliance, phone Mason 2-:i911. ,ISwl

TV SET-- 21-i nd1 Hontl telPVi· ~ion, HJ'i1 t'Oltsole m.oclcl, ext•f'l­

lcnt Condit ion, $~00. 'l'WlJ ~tad< antenna inclutled. First place north on !Towell road off Wil­linm~tnn road. 48wlp

HOUSE - nanch-type 2-beclroom brief< hot1~c· for sale. In Holt, I

year old. S2.000 clown. Phone Holt 24.31 or 3G-Il. 46wtf

HOME - 2-beclroom Cape Cod llome for sale. Attntche<l ga­

rage. Lot. 1 00x150. Will consider trade for 3-bedroom home. 726 W. Center street. Phone 2-5602.

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HOUSE AND GARAGE on lot .'3 rd. by 9 rd., Mason. G rooms

and bath, fllll basement, gas fur­nace, new water heater, water softener, garbage and trash hm­ncr. Larr~e light rooms with lots of closets and storn ge cupboards. House fLtlly insulated, recently shingled :mel has screens and storm windows for nil windows and outside doot s. Cash or terms.

PTTU.F.TS- Wyandotte !locks. Shown by appointment. Call llia-Best layin~ strain. PhonP. 7-4681' son 2-UHl. Ira Rose, 734 W. Co-

Lrmsmg evenings, .3140 W. lumbin. 4Gwtf Holmes Rd. 47w2

RABBITS-1 pair of white rab­bits weighing 8 lbs each, $5,

with 2 compartment hutch, $8. Phone Dimondale 11911. 48wl

· · Miscellaneous

A. 0. Greenoug;h

Fmit Special Ji'llUl'r l•'Ar!M, ,lust stnrllng to

llenr, wllh nilnut 2,100 J1Pftch,

'f'ITANJ\.'::GIV!NC: :1P1WlAL IOfJ ACIU~s. 2 mill'~ wttllwnHt 11

Ononrl11gu, $7,0110.

---~ ~ ---- ----' WI•:LDINCi-GI'IHll'ill WPitlln~ anrl

II'JlOir I'Vr•nlng~ lliiPl' 5::3() nnrl nil day Snturr\ny, Alsn ll•nllrw hi I elws and stPPI hog lrnughs for hair•. ~P\nst Atuh·en~;, \VI'Rl Blll'IH!S rr,arl. ·17w2 npplc, flr.ill' nnrl miHcr.llnneous 'Emel'Y, H. Jewett,

ll'rl!s. On R(} IJCl'(IH, Snle hnrn nnrl t•xtrrt-l]icc• modern 4-hl'd· Brolwr F'UHNACE Sl~llVTCE- Prompt room hnusP locntr.d on mnln 22!! Slnto St., Mason rlL'pPnrlnhlP cleaning 01' tepait• hlgh\yay, All tools nnd equip· Phone 22571 on nny mal<e or fum,u•e auto· nwnl, lnclurlln~-: ln/r'tnr nne! 11Bwl malic or gmv\ly, AlHo will lnBtall Clwvrolcl tl'llcit tlfJiJOl, In· --------------------- · nny malw nf ltn'n11re, new or· eluded In !inle price, $21,500 LOTS-G x 10 rod lots J'or snlri us!'!l fnl' you If you have nne, wilh terms, one hlod1 from relocated US YearH of rnPl'illlnlcal cxjwtinnrn

MASON-Clone• to court house 127 on Klpp roar!. Hoy Adams, at monc•y ~;avlng prlcc3, "Bob" 2-f~mlly, Cholet• lot•allon. Nc>at phone :Jfi(Jl Mnson 'aHcr 5:00 P 13m llc•t t, 25ri0 En HI Dm1svllle and dean. fi rooms down, 5 up ~~· LSwt road, phone DnnHvllle 2001. If you Hl'P this, you Will want to ·---------------- ' ·l7w2p

Usc

mrnmm sEAL "Rubher Iluse" Floor Enn nwl

It on • Concrete '' Mnsonry ~ Woocl • Linoleum

lleslsts hnrd wear nnd scuffing. Soups, detergents nnd wash·clay chemicals wlll 'not harm the finish.

Gasollne, oil and battm·y ucld do not hurt ll.

Ideal tor porches, rumpus rooms und basements.

Filling stations and restaurants use it.

huy It lliiCI pay $14,000, DANSVILLI!;--2-family. Plnlc of

c•oruiJt loll. H rooms down, 11 up. 2 haths. !lot atr rm·nncc•, Owner says ought to have $H,t1Uil, hut migh l taJ,e lr•sH,

Fm·ms DOES YOurt huslness reqttlm n YOU CAN'T HURT 11' 120 ACHES, nr.m· l)anHVIllt• hoohkr•eper'l Yet you do not under ordinary wear and usc 220 ACHES, In !!;a ton County wish to Ill! t• a full time person. . >JO ACIU~s. nPat' Mason/ I am avall;rhlP for p11rt time boo!<- Zhn1nerman's 17 ACRES, ncar llnlt llcc[llng Ill my home. My experl- Phone 2-1301 ·l:i ACI1ES, 3 mllPs from Mason enc·c consists of :H:, yean!, in·

Mason 5 ACHES In Mason-Dnnsville

nrPn, 7-room ltot!Hc wllh fur­nace ami bath. Barn, l'llic•lwn coop, lois of Jrult, hcrrles, good land, pnvl'd roar!, $!l,!ill0.

I ACI1E, 1 mllr> !mm Ma~ou l'lurlmg 2 yenrs with one of -the --------------30 ACRES, 2 miles from 1\iason htl"gr' hnnlcs In Lnnslng. Mrs. UPHOLSTERING - Reasonanle 10 ACRES, 2 rnllr!s frorn Mason. Alene L. Huhy, phone 5783 Mn· prices. We hnve our own ma· HOMES--New :i-wom home lo ·18w1 p tcrlals of the finest quality. Rc·

MASON -7 moms and hath, gas !•a led In Mason, ~I rklly nwrlen - --- -- - gluln~ and repairing furniture

t>LAS'I'l•:IUNl:--1\11 l<lml~ ol pins- and recovering olcl to loolt lllm furnace, ncar downtown, lnrgP Whipp I?arm Ag·ency lot, gnmge, worlc Hhop, Price $7,ooo. Robert Kirby

Ncccl lois of gooct salcnble list· lngs In fmms llll<t city prop ~rty.

Three Jnmlly house 111 Mason, in­C'>me $120 month. Price $10,- · on D.

Phone GLA-.J-11H1 Lan~ing

Phone 2--Hlfl2 Mason ',

MM-iON -Htl ar•t cs, good modern G-1 llrtm hou~r·, hasc•rncnl hant f s ' anti vat·ar.w with ildsemcnt. arm erV~{eS Jlri<•r•rl 111 sPllle t•:,tate. S13,~iltl.

IN DANSVILLE-7-roam house, not moclcrn, ncerls well, good CUSTOM SA WING. Also slnb location, large lot, barn garage, wood for sale. Fran!< Wnrtl $3,500. first farm south of Harper school

10 ;\CI1ES good land, all tillable on US-127 at Butler's Rcstauran, with ·1-room housr. anrl bath Phone Lansing 49291. '42wtJ N~ar VanfcJ\Vll, Sl.:100. ~---·-----------

PATTERSON L .. H~E. good cot- Dead Ol' Ali.ve I age, $3,1l00.

IF \ uU I >t 1N''I ~cc wtmt you want In th1a ad, please cnll nud tell me what you wnnt anu l may be able to help you.

A. 0. Greenough Real Estate Broker sin:e 1914 1346 Mason St. Dansville

Phone Dansville 2291

Horses $1 Cows $1

Acc~mli ng to size and condition Small animals remuvcd free.

Tomlinson's Feed Store

Holt, Michigan Phone ~-2881 collect

CUSTOM HATCHING, dttclcs am' ROLLING VTI!:W -Buiia1ng sttes geese. Excellent work, goorl

S miles south of Lansing near Incubator, 20 years experience US-127, 1 to 4 acrcs, priced from Aileen Mentor, 12855 Peacocl< $300 up, ncar grade school. good road, Leslie. Phone Leslie 31150. garden land, some wooded, some 14wtr near creek Electricity available, terms. H. C. Ricthmiller, owner, 44!l5 Dexter Trail, Stocl,brldge.

14wtf 4% Farm Loans

' l"armer owned land bank creclil

SOLD: 42 acrcs in CiJnton count)' for land purchase, refinancing. and 3 ncJ•es ncar· Mason. moclcrniwtron, machinery or any

--- ----------- farm purpose with terms to suit 40 ACRES muci{, weil drained, your needs.

£'iwap, fuJ' t·u~h Between Lnmb and Ilarpcr 1 oads, nem· Mason Also house t t·ailer lor ~ale 5230 Call IIolt 290'J. 48wlp

Abel

Real Estate Agency

National Farm Loan A.ssns.

Liv-estock Trucking and Buying

{{ave rour stoclc trucked to the marltet thnt makes the market, '>Y expericm•ecl trucl,ers.

All Animals Insured

terinr; clone; patdtlnrr n special· new. Free estimates, plcl<up and I). Holle! t S. Burns, :JSJl Aurel- delivery. service. Herb MathlaH, luH mntl, LnnHing, Houle 2. Ioc•ntcd, at the rear of Carol's Phone Lnnslng 2-ii!OS. 1wtf Shoe ·Store, Mason, phone 24821. -------- -------- ·------ • J6wtf

Bert's Garage Geneml Rcpnirlng

nncl ~4-hour Wrcclwr Scrvico

Phone 4-12\ll or Zll72 llo;t

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INTETUOR ANr.> EXTERIOR palntmg. Fret' esllmnte, y(lllr

chmce of paint, sati~faclion guar­anteed. A. Lee Sanborn, phone Mason 2-4141. 29wtf

Farm Bureau

CALL LESLIE 2641 and ask for Warner's Fire Control Service

for everything In fire control equipment. We speclallze in the famous Red Comet fire control systems which give 24-hour per day protection for a lifetime serv· Ice. Flrt surveys are free and we Install without extra cost.

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M uttl al Insurance Co. Wanted Auto-Farm Liability Coverage

At Cost Non-Assessable FARM BUREAU

Life Insurance Co.

Leon J. Fellows General Agent

fot• Ingham County Phone 21132

Mason

Glenn Casey Auctwneer

Williamston, Michigan Phone Collect 227-W

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JOIE'S DRESS SI-IOP, Holt, specializes in allcring, tailoring,

furs. Formerly of Henson's Mod­ern Cleuners. Located 2000 South Cedar, Holt, phone 6H0-·167<11.

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Plumbing and Heating Fixtures

Goocl stock of used furnaces, blowers ami stol<ers

We hnve just installed a fully equipped lin shop to better meet your particular heating require­ments. we also- have some good used hand mul electric pumps. ' New Demming and Jacuzzi deep

and shallow well pumps

F C. Anderson & Sons

Dansville

------WANTED-Experienced machan-

lc for permanent position. Must have own tools. Experience on Chrysler procluctltl desirable but not necessary. Apply in person to 1-I. J\1. Philp, Philp Motor Snles, '.l27 N. Cedar, Ma~on. 18wl

WANTED-Hay ana straw. Jones Brothers, dealers, 9126 Lincoln

Drive, Whitmore Lake. Phone 3001 Whitmore Llllte, Postol'flce Box 125. 12wtf

WE ARE NOW buying nearly all varieties of standing timber

Carl Carmoney &_ Sons, Plains road at Bond, Route 1, Onondaga.

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WANTED TO BUY-Mixed cock· ers, Springer Spaniels or any

nice puppies, 5 or 6 weelcs old, by the litter, reasonable. Call Lan­sing 8723<1. 37wtf

Fur and Hides Day or Night

J. B. Jones 146 N. Rayner

Mason Phone 3411

--~--------------BALED HAY WAN'fED. Cheap

Phone ~8426 Lansing or eve •lnrrs R7:llili. 4wtt

--~--,-~~~~------1}{ ANTED--All ldnds of logs and

standing timber. Call Charlotte 179 daytimes or 1960 evenmgs or write L. L. Johnson Lumber com­pany, Charlotte. 'Uwu

T W.H IF:S'I' PIUCTeS PAID for nil llnds or ftn·, muolti'ILI nnrl

mit!<. Snndnr l•'udtH, ~27f, Ensl Gr.lllcl Hlvor, Wllllnmslnn, •IHw-1

W J.NTED-Logs nnd stnntllng 1 mbr.r. Native lumhcr cut to

or!'eJ•, Howe saw mill, Dox 61, HI\ cs Junction, 34wtl

'-'1' I.N'!'Jf,D-t..:ronm, eggs rrna poul

APAR'I'MJ•;N'I' fot' ronl In Muson, :l rot>mH, )lill'l I)' fUl'lliHI!Clt\, Ulil·

Illes Jlulcl, $'1~ JW!' monl h, Avnll· nil!<' Drr•PilliH'I' I. Cull Lunslllg 517·Jil lwt wePn 7 nnrl !J: :10 nve­ltlngH ot· Snnr\nyo, ·IHwl

FLOOTt SANDERS fol' rent at PPt'ltlns Jirmlwnm, phonl! Ma·

son '1311. ltlwtr

t •y, floe I"uwronco IJyult, 1105 Flu I Jtreot, lflnton Hrtp!ds, phon< APATlTMT~N'l'---Mor1em, 3 room, •Or1ton ttnpids Ho21. 28wtt upslnlrs npm tmenl for rent, _ ------ l'hnnr. 2-oSGi Mnson. 27Wlf W J.NTED-Nwm chlcl<enn, hen vy -

t:ycrs and springers. Will pldt Al'AilTMT;N'!'-Upstnh·s a l'Or>m ctp. w. X. Steadman Poultt·y Llllfllrnlshl'd IIJli!l'lment fm· F'm•m, G20 s. Edgar rond, phonl! rent. NPwl~· det•orrrtPd, Chudt !1801 Mason. UJwU Swartmll, pltllllt' ~-H?:-11. ·l~wl

W J.NTED-Srrap iron, olrl cars nnrl truclal, also fnnn madtln­

l'ry for remelting purpo~es, old wlw nnd shc•et metal. We ~ell ttsctl tires nnrl parts, nlso cedar poFis by orrler. Cali H3:J Aum­lltw after tl :00 p. m. 38w li

W AN1'8D-Al1 lclmts of· llot'ses, Hobert Shenthelm, Jloute

Leslie. Phone 2153 Lcsllt•,

WAN'l'l~D - Clarinet students. Will give lessons Salurclayli. If

Interested ''ali Susan Io'orche, 28621 Mason. ·IHwl

IIIC:IIEST PRICES PAID tor all

APA!t'I'MEN'I' --- :l-l'llom npnrt· nH•nt with Hlwwt•r. UIJHinitl>

and unfur1tlsltt•d. :1~0 Wc•sl Co· lumhlu, plitllll' MiiWII 2•15·1•1.

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I!OUSI•: 'I'HAILI~H fot· l'l'nt. No llhj!'c·tlon'l to 'ont• nr· two Klllilll

r·llildl<'n Phrllll' Mm't>!l 2-1711. , •lflwl

lost and Found DOGS -Rt•pm'l own m· Hil'Oy dogs

I o Clny Hulett, counl y tlog Wfll'· rlcn, 1\fnHon plrnnc 2-5830, Ol' to slwrllr nlrlre !lfi(il. 31wtf

-------t-FOUND-Small brown dog, No·

vemilcr Hl at G:ao n, m. Lool<K like Beaglt• ltound nnd rat ter­rict·. Plmse get tn touch with R. V. Gtllftn, 1·12 Olwmos street, phone 37!ll Mnson, at once. Thlnl' this is scnne!Jody's pPI. ~7w1

LOST- Glt·l's glasses wlth black mottled frames. Lana D.1rt, 529

N. Dnrt ro<td, phone 2tJli'll Mason. 47w1

LOST- Doy'•; new ~Ito!', SlZl' 8%, liL•twr•en Coli•'gP and Harper

roads. Phone 23:303 llldSOll. •ISwl ldnds of tur, musl<rats uucl coon. William Ketchum, 407 Ful­ton street, Williumston. olSw•l ------ --------------- - taining ,, I.1rge su1n of money. WANTED--Sadctle and bridle for LoHt 111 tile vldnlty of the Ing·

riding horse. Austin Cavan-~li<~rn Cotmty Ro<:~cl Commission nnr,lt, ()12 rntholle Church wad g,u·age, noon Monday Even If Phone Leslie 3361. 4Sw I p mane) i:; not relutned, would

, ~ ---------',;till like thl' paper~. A reward Is W AN'l ED to rent or share crop olfered. Kenneth Felton, 3341 W.

LOO acres of land by consclcnll· 'l'omllllson ronci, phon(! 3784 Ma· ous operator. Could usc n;_n~e or 48w1 less acres. Ca II Mason 2R>'l r, or write William Breakey, Wllliams­ton, Route 1. 48wt f

BABY SITTING wanted, children of all ages, daytimes. Call Mn-

Sl!n 21532. <ISwl

W AN1'ED-G1rl for general of­fice worlc, typing reqttircd. Ap·

ply December 1. personnel office Wyeth Incorporated, Mason.

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W;\NTED-A usecl power talw-olf hydraulic pump, suiwhlc

for operating manure Ioruler, George Helbig, phone Mason 23333. 4Sw2

WANTED,Coarse wool bucl<. Clare Rmith, Wtlllamston.

STRAYED---English pointer, fe· male, :J years old, white and

tan, _slrayPt! Jrom home Sunday , evenrng, we::umg co lim. Carl Dar· row, l mtlc north, 11 mllc cast or AurelluH Center, phone Aurelius 3821. 18W1J>

Dance SATURDAY, NOVEl'v!BER 2!l

9:30 . 1 :30 Modern anti Square Dnnclng

:tt

Leslie Gmnge Hall

Call us on any kind of ltvestocl\ vou wish t" ~pi\ at home.

ZENITH and Capehart television. HIGHEST prices paid for poul· phone 602-F-5. 4Sw l try. Plclt up anytime. Custom.. -------- -

:>eo us xor Y"""' registered Hamp­,mre oreeu111~ :~tock. Tile best ln .llC!!l.t type rlogs.

Licensed Dealers, Mason

Phone 26793 Mason 11wtf

--------~-~-----~--REMOVAL 01r

Dead Stock Service same day called

Phone collect to La11sing 5-2239

Carl Be"ftl)' "" Hauler of Dead Stoclc

Mondars and Tuesdays Insured Service

Eli Mire & Son IN MASON, extra-good 7·room r, miles wrm of IVmson ,on Co

modern house with 7% acres of lumbla, 2 miles north on· Onon lnnrl. Located on blaclttop road, rlaga road. 8,500. Terms. Phone Holt 45414 .

IN I-IOLT-5·room modern house with hardwood floors, full base ment, stolter heat, garage, extra large lot, $8,000. Terms.

· r..o·rs

Abel Real Estate .Agency

209 W. Ash Maeon, Michigan

Phone-8161

-~~-~~-~----~-----WILL CLERK auction sales any-

where. Also Income tnx assis­tance. Earl Dunsmore, 3042 W. Columbia, Mason. Phone 2·3241.

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ASHES HAULED-Rubbish, cin· ders, junk. Wllllams Brothers

704 West Center street, Mason. nhonP 2421i1. 20wtf

WE WILL HAUL your calves to market every Monday. Calves

must be at our farm by 4:00 p. m. Mondays. B. V. Fruin and Son, phone 26883 Mason. 48w4ptf

Leonard and Coolerator deep freezes and refri~erators. Also ranges, washr:!rs, ironers, heaters, rotary mowers. Best deals around account of low overhead, Finl<'s Appliance Sales, 1849 Phillips roarl. Phone GMA-9606."

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MEN S AND WOMEN'S Custom-Made Clothes

Alterations

MRS FLOYD WA'R11'T F 330 1,~ S .• Jefferson - Phone ~3031 Located over Peters Drug Store

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V\~e Haul WASHED STONE W ASJ-TF.D SAND

BANK-RUN GRAVEL FILL DIRT

LIMESTONE CHIPS

Pick-up and Delivery Sorvlce

Williams Brothers General Trucldng

70,1 W. Center Street, Mllson Phone 2<12G1

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BULLDOZING - Bulldozer with winch, bacl<hoe nnd dragllne

worlc. Also bl,lry stonl.' piles with bnck·hoe bulldozer. Basements rlug, ditch digging. Either by the lob or by the hour. See William Whitcraft, located 4% miles north nf Wl111nmston at 1900 Eply road, Route 2. Wl11tamston. 9wlptf

IRJTClTETtlNG or a·d kinds. pork, Tuesday and Wednesday: beef.

Thursdov: poultry any d..y. We oleic up and deliver. Loslle Food Locltcrs, phone Leslle U361 or Ma10n 4591. 4wtf

worlt Is special. w. H. Appieton, For Rent ohone 5380 MaBon. Swtf

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

Phone Lansing 87366 evenings. 45wtf

WANTED-Standing timber. We will pay top prices for large

virgin or second growth timber. One of our foresters wlll marl< your timber according to good forestry methods lf you so desire. Contact us before selling. Thure­son Lumber Company, Howell, phone 931. Bwtf

WANTED TO BUY-All kinds of old automobiles and truclts, $1

a 100 lb; title weight. Also want scrap Iron and metal. Highest prices paid at the farm. Also old wire and tin .• lames Whlttalmr, phone Dansville 2104. · 41 wtf

WANTED-Fill dirt-lots of lt. Ea~y unloading. Jim Brown 84•1

S. Barnes. Phorut Mason 25091. 42wtf

WANTED- FRESH EGGS, POULTRY, CREAM. We al·

ways want more. Picked up each week from your door. Just phone 2571 Dansville. Paul Hedglen.

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t\PARTMENT - 3-ruom apart-ment with batli for rent. Elec­

tric refrlgerutor and range. Ex· tra nice, just like a new home. Private entrance, oal< floors, nice­ly decorated, laundry roam, heat­ed, hard and soft water, H. Jew­ett, 551 West Maple, phone Ma­son 5511. ' 44wtf

APARTMENT - 3 rooms fur-nished duplex front apartment

for rent. Lights, heat and water paid. No children, 924 South Barnes. <18w1 ------------------------HOUSE-7 room house for rent.

In Mason at 405 Randolph. In· quire at 324 Eifert road, phone Mason 2-8282. 47w2

APARTMENT- Modern 2-room apartment with bath. Down­

stairs and partly .furnished, Phone Mason 2-5684. ~8w1

FURNISHED APARTMENT for rent, private entrance front

and back, garage. Mrs. W. S. Seelye, phone 98!!1 Mason. , 48w1

FOR RENT-Wallpaper steamer and floor snndet·. -Inquire at

Shafer Decorating Supply, 425 S. .Jefferson. Phone 23461. 45wtf

C 1 W t d HOUSE-6 t•oom house, In the a Ve~ an e country for rent. References

Will buy deacon calves one week required, 5 miles east of Dans· to ti'~ weeks old, at my farm, vllle on M-36. Sadie Behm, phone 1298 Haslett road, first farm east Dansville 3222. 48w 1 of Haslett,

' EVERY MONDAY Sa.m.tolp.m.

0. V. Elliott

FOR RENT - Unfurnished up· stairs apartment, 3 rooms and

ba:th, one bloclt north of court house, no children. Good refer. enees required. M~. H. J. Irwin, 120 South Jefterson, phone 15471 Mason. , 48wl

$400 MONTHLY POSSIBLE, we will select a reliable person

from this area to refill and col· lect mo)lCY from our New Auto· mntic Merchnncllslng- Machines. No selling. To qualify applicant must have car, good references and $600 working capital which is secured by inventory. Devoting 8 to l 0 hours. per wcelt may net up to $400 monthly with an ex· cellcnt opportunity of taking over full time. We will allow the per· son we select liberal 'llnancial aS· sistance for expansion. For ill· tervlew, write, giving full par. tlculars, name, address, age and phone number to-National Sales Co., 3604 Monroe St., Ft. Wayne, I'ndlana. 47w3

Cards of Thanks

Alaiedon Farmer Donnlcl Rphm·ts, nrrested hy Sgt. Dnrwln Church ot Wll·

Hill'l'if!'H nfflrciH In Lnnslng town· o· t Home Jlom~ton was cljschnrgml Nov!!m· Sill[l on ll dl'tllll( ehnrgn, piC'IHled leS a ller 12 after al:!rvlce In !{oren with

lnolmrn Countv News November 27, 1952 Paac 6

Service Column Justice Court Leslie News

lfllilly lwforc• .11\st lc•n ol the Pcmco ~· II • s k ,nn nrmy ordnance out'llt, He en· Hny w. ArlnrnH of Mn~on Sntur· ~·o OWing tro e tel'ecl the army Fehl'lliJl'Y 12, 1951, dny, nobel'ts went to jail fm• 20 13rfore going Into the army Ito days, lierman P. Eifert, fiG, dlell al wor•lwd at J\tlna Drop l~orgc In

Arthur G. 'Tiwoclnr~rki of Lnn· lils fnnn home on Holt rond In Lnnslng, Now he Is nt the Reo,

l'1ml TuclUJI'

Want Ads sing plcwleci guilty Sntunlny In Alniedon Monday forenoon, He Pvt. Alden Risner, whose wife,

Film Is Shown At PTA Meeting

.Jud~e Adams' rmrrt. 'Tiwre werc> sulfr.t'C!d n strolw S!!plember· 10 Ri:!verly, IIV!!R nt Iloit, i:r serving "Something to no Proud 01" 2 C'llllrges, Thr. Lansing mnn pnlrl nnrl fnliccl to rnlly. In Koren with the! 7th Infantry wns the title of the film showing

-~------ fine anrl eosls of ~15 nncl wns Furwrnl services will be held nt Dllvi is,·ion, 1SinclC! malldngi I lief am. life at the V. F. W, Home ncar

HEA'riiMAN--I want to say piarr.rl on ru·ohatlnn for :l months the Bnli·Dunn •funeral home Frl· fP 111b 0!11

15 ~101111 111g nil nri 10

1 nl nlthe En ton Rapids, which wns shown

thnnl' you In nll my friends, for hr.lng clrunlc. lie was nHsessecl clay afternoon at 2:30 wlth burin! fn oi l!l,J ' I w 711 D vfs oln Jl{ns at the rnC!etlng of the! LeHIIC! Par· relnt!veH nncl nclghhol'H. To Dr. n11 otllel' $20 for [l;rnisillng liquor· · oug 11 n every SC!ctol' 0 lJc 0 ' ent-'reacher association Thursday C)lnt'un anrl Clark nncl liw friend· to n minor, in Maple Gmvo. rcan peninsula. Eleml:!nts of the evening, ly stntf nf lllll'sC!s at the Mnson 1'111'. Eifert was horn In New 7th wcrr. the only U.S. forces to l)ospilal for tirelr care, Tiev. Lewis Myi:!J'S nf Auburn, Inrli· Ynrll stnte, the son of IIermnn I'Cach the Ynlu TI!ver. The son of Gerold Hunter, commnndC!r of pnvlcl Evans, CommLinily Aid ana; got I he works when he was nnrl Hulda Eifert. AH n child he Mr. and Mrs. Elliott Hisner, En· lhl! Leslie V. F. W., presented tire ~oclcty, Edwina Hehelmh Lodge, taken hefore .Judge! Adams Sat· carne with his pnrents to Deihl f[)n Hnplds, Private Risner en. pkturc nnd answered the CJUCS·

:207 ami PinlwPr Ln(liC!s for flow· urday hy Conservation Ofl'icer townshi11 nbout 1890. Five! years terr.d the nrrny in October, 1951. tlons of the group, f'l'&, plants, l'al cis nnrl cnlls anrl Wnlter· Mutchler. Myers owns nfii'J' his nwc·r·iag-c he lmught tlw Clair Otis, dental npprentlce, Mrs. Carl Losey PJ"C!sldi:!d, Mrs. c·he many nets of J'indness during onion lnncl nenr Grt>gory and l'arm in Aiuledon. grDduatecl from dcnlnl technical Robert Fnrley rend the minUl('s ~y stay at tiw hospltnl and con· drives with 11 Michigan licPnsc on Besides the widow j\ddie tlwrt> scilool nt Great Lnl•cs, Illinois, and Mrs. Moore Brownlee re­••.nlescencc at home. Dottle Heath· his cnt· and wllh a Mirhlgan np· snrvlve '1 brotlwr·s, Fran!•, Wil· November 10. lie will now lw sin· ported on finance. ,nan, Ol\cmus. 1J8w1p crator's license. Ile m;1de the mis· Jiamstnn; nne! Max, Clarence and tioni:!rl at Quantico, Virg-Inia, with Mrs. L. C. Kraft, Mrs. P, E. nr--------- ~ ---

tnlw of votinr, In Indiana Novcm· Arthur, Mason; 4 sisters, Mt·s. the navy dental detacilrni:!nt nt the Tuclwr and Mrs. Grant Rex wert! ~ILLF.H- Our henri felt thanf(S her •I nnd then coming back to Dora Jiatt, Lansing; Mrs. Corn Marine Si:!rvlcC! school. Jie Js the nppointecl as a committee to pro·

to ali wlw cxtcndPcl comforting Mlchigrm to huy a dccr·hunting Higgs, Mason; and Mrs. Nellie! son of 1\lr. and Mrs. Clair Otis of mote attendance. Mrs. Frc1l ~ympnthy nnri Jwlp at the 111111' lic·ense tor hlmsplf nnrl his wifP. em'.'l'll anli 1\lrs. llllcla Wehs1er, llolt. Heuer, Clyde Alien nnd Richard •01 our rcc•rnt lwrenvement for liar! he ilnught nut-of·slalc II· ,VIIIinmslon: nnri his mother, Serving nhoanl the USS LST Pnwers were appointed on a spe· ·1~Je !lora I offprJngs nnd many crnsrs Ito ami Ills wife would have Mr~. Cllrislinc r~iferl, Mason, 012 Is Leon A. Mn~nn, seaman, cia! program mrnrnittec, ik.Jnclnesses. We! would ('specially harl to l1nve pnicl $3;i enl'lr In hunt USN, snn of Mr. anrl Mrs. OrTin RcfrcshmC!nts were serv~rl by ~Ike to thnnl\ the Stimson lws· Mll'irlrrnn deer. 1'11,\'Prs slwl a deer, L. Mason of Onondaga. '!'he !ll

2 Mrs. J. L. Adams, Mrs. f•l'!lnll

pHnl stnff, Dr·. Herman Van Arl{, his seC'ond mistnlw. lie was nr·, M M B hns seen duty from the Iceberg·/ Cooper anrl Mrs. D. Fullerton. if!,ev. Dunalrl J\cesler, Pr.ttit fU· rested for lllcgul possession of ason an ags filled scns off Grecnlaml to the 'I'hr. pecem!Jr.r meeting will be nC!rai Jwmr. ami llw RebC!l<ah vr.nison anrl on a Hl't'ond ehargl! deep blue tropical waters of the the Christmas progr·nm of the Lodge!, No. J.J2. '!'he family of of unl,l\vfully sP('Urinr.; a Michl· (i) t M • • Cnribbl:!an I school under· the direction of Minnie Mlllr.r. 48w1 gnn illlllling' lif'ense for himself Dear a UfiiSing . . . Lloyd Miller and the music de· ~------- ----------- nne! wlfr• . .Turlge ArJ,uns imposed Sgt. Gerald E. Quurn, who JUSt partment FRUIN-\Vc• wish t•J thank all the minimum on thP first 2 Dick Cnrnphcll of Mason retumcd from Koren, srmnt the ' 1

our f1 1r.nds anrl neighbors who f•ounts, hnt I hey adder! up to knnr.I\C!d clown a ·1DO·lb hlncl'> bcnr past 2 weeks with his pnmnts, hr.lpccl nn our hou,r. Also MrR. ~m.Ro plus ;; clavs in Jail. 'I'IH' iiS· with one shot at 90 JliiCC!S while! Mr. and Mrs .. Tim Quinn. Monday Lesll"e Grange Emery llnl'l'. Mrs. L. 13. 13,n'J' and spssml:'nl on the unlawful sPell!'· hunting ncnr Munising last wee!<;. lie icfl by plane for San Diego, Mrs. T .. 1. lloltz who iwlpc•cl with in[( oft t10 t1rr.ncros canw to $'i7.SIJ. "I wns alone! In a CC!dnr swamp California, to visit his gmndfa. the noon lli!H'Il. Then• II'Crl' 17 .Tohn DeMyet· of Lansing, iool<;lng for deer when this big ther, Emery Worden, who is has- Has Installation men on 1111' roof nt onp lnnc. ch:lrgecl with hunting 011 a farm bear mnblr.d along In front of pitalizcd with injuriC!s sustained

1 Mr. ami Mrs. B. V. Fruin. •ISW]Jl · · " c 1 ll 1 t 1 "Ti fi t in an auto accident. lie wlll re· in Ononclng-a during the bJl'(J sen· me, amp JC! rc a ec · re rs Installation. of offl'cers was the

I I J I II J t " turn to duty at Alornngordo, New \o\'IIIPPLE--\Ve wish lo thnnk son without permission of I lC s rot 1 t IC !Car· Mexico. main order of business at the the Mnson nrr cleparlnwnt 11ml owner, annC!nred hC!fore .Tudgc Campbell said he tlwn WC!nt to Leslie! Community Grange No,

1'riencls nnrlnrighhors who helped Adams Saturday to plead guilty. close range and fired 2 other Marine Pfc. Fred N. Welch, 20, l73G at the Grange hall Thursclny put out lhP fin• in our iwuse. Mr. !!n paicl line and costs o[ $1~.40. shots in the !wad and 111 the necl1 son of Mr. and Mrs. RobC!rt 13. evening. A potluck dinnl:!r wa~ and Mrs. Cat·c·y Whipple. •IP.wl · Jack ticNaut::htnn of Lansmg, of the animal. Welch, rc(mrted to Camp Lejeune held at 7:30 with GO present. Aft· ------- -·------- ---- charged with rlrlnkinr; em a pub. "There WC!l'e nothing but ~mnli marine base in North Carolina cr the business mC!cling Thomas PULLING-I wish in t111s way to lie ht~hway. plC!.lcled gutity Sntur· swamp f•eclnrs for miles," Camp· and Is serving with the Second Wiley, district deputy of .Jackson,

thank my r['Jativr.s, Cedar Tic· rlav in the :Mason court. He drew bell said. "I don't !mow what I'd Marines, an infnntry regiment of Washtennw and Wayne counties, hekah lmlge No. 25, and my a nne and costs of $12 (1lus GO have clone If I'd missed and.macle the Second Marine Division. installed the new officers will! neighbors for all their many nets dnys prohntlon. the hear ma 1." members of the Thompldru of klnclne~s anrl things done for 1 1 ,· 1 ( G I 1 h'

l .· . ill . I - ' Oran Allrn of Stoc' n" f,e, nr· Campbell used a .32 spC!clal for R" H ld f range ass st ng tm. , me ( Ullll~ !11) r0tss .. l ftn liS· l'CHir.d bv Stockhriclgf' nffiCC'l'S on 'the kill lies e or . Those lnstallC!d are as follows: st·lurc you·! ap!Jrcc a.c ,

1 -~· Dmm.'~ 11 dnml{ r.ilarge, uleariC!d guilty he· ,... '1 IJ'·I th CJ· d 1

Master, Earl Gordon; overseer, 1an woH s can cxptcss. n1s~ r . 1 1 /1 1. M 1 y Alien '~nmp Je s Jro er, <Ill e, am f R "d Lloyd Blackmore; lecturer, Mr:;,

Pul1lng. 4Sw1p ~~? ·. l!ftl!~ .. r ;;~s. 3~ni~ln'S. I Bill Carl and Ellis I-Inynes were I ·ormer esl ent Reeves Glaspie; steward, Norris --------------- \\as sen ° ],t or c'} · hunting in the area. Howe; assistant steward, Veru

In Memorl'am IT<~rold HPrnc\', ~l•n of Stnrk·l C'nmtJbcll plans to have the - "' Glover,· lady ussistant steward, Jv·ir!f'r onnrnJ'('() bnfnrr. .Tudgc Mrs. Mlnme Maude Miller, Gv, Adam~ itomlfly tn nlc:ul -guilty to' sl,in and bend made! Into a rug. died .lust Tuesday In the Stimson Mrs. Vern Glover; chaplain, l\lrs.

------ · - ·-· --- ----- •" cllnl·~c of clrtlllfl rlrivinrr . .Ile hospJlal, Eaton Rapids, following Culver Bigg; treasurer, Paul WALLACE--In memory nf .Toe " " ,., . 1 SJ

1 b . Simpson; secretary, Mrs. Wesley

Wallace .• Tr., who \ViiS l\illed in wns ordered to pav nne anrl co~ts V'l" Q a long s1cmess. 1e tad een 111 Brownlee· Germany November 21, l!Jol4. of $6~ and was placed on proba· ~ (IJ1gs pen the hospital 8 weel'>H. Gatclw~per Reeves Gla~pie• No, thci·e is nothing I cnn say lion fnr G months. • She was bot11 Novemb~r 27, Ceres, Mrs. i.. s. Barnes; Porno:

Except a Jovlng pmyer, Everctl Craft, Rlmkf'r Hill. w th 42 40 L 1886, the daughter of Mt. and na, Marion Blackmore; I~lora, That God will bless you clearest nlcadccl not guilty Monday when i • OSS Mrs .. charles Priest of Rives Pntrlcia Brown;

he appcarcr1 before Judge Ad~rns Junt'tton. On September _24• 1!JOG, Boord of directors, pr!:!sldent, A;;:J k.::c!J ~·ott in Jiis care, on a complaint nsking for a pc:~ec !:;ns~r.lg Everett started off the she married Charles F. harr who Earl G

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0 n; vice-president,

And in my silent sorrow there honrl. He was rclensed 011 bond to 1?:J-·Hl.J3 cage! season Tuesday dice~ ln 1939. ~n June of 1945 she Lloyd Blackmore; Alfred Wnr· Is nothing I c,ln do appear Inter for trial:- mghl by losing out to East Lan· rnm rice! G_eot ge Miller. He pre· rlowskl, Herbert Stevens, Leon·

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SoJ1'lco Alntlon Chnngou IJnn•lll mltWin Bradley of F.nst street

hns purchosecl the Cities Service gns Btntion on EnHt Mill aJreet fmrn Pnul Schertzlng nnd hus nn· nouncerl thut he Is open fm• bl!HI· nt'HH. Hours um !ln. rn, to 10 p, m. every day or the weol1. Mr, und Mrs, Bradley nne! sons have lived In )...(>~Jie nhout 5 years. HC! wns formerly employed at the Hen Motors. Mr. and Mrs. Schertzlng­willlive In their new house across the street from the station.

Golden Wedding Party Is Held

Mr. and Mrs. Neil Miles held open house to celebrate •their golden wedding nnnlvorsnry Sun· clny nftl:!rnoon. Mr ... 1nd Mrs. Miles WC!l'e married November 26, 1902, at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W . .J. Ripley, by Rev. R. II. Monroe! of the! Leslie Bap­tist C'hurch, '!'hey lived In Leslie! ali this time where Mr. Mlles'lms ,worlwd as a mason contractor, Ire sl:!rved on the village council ancl was elected village president 3 limes,

Many relatives and friends at· tended. Four sister~ of Mr. Miles were present and ulso one! bmlh· er•: Mrs. Stella Blodgett of Rock· ford, Mrs. Lnura Lyon of Eaton Rapids, Mrs. C. A. Bush of Grand Rapids, Mrs. Rena Smill of Jncl{son and VIncent Miles of Jacl1son.

Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Plxiey, brolher.Jn.Jaw und sister of Mrs. Miles, assisted in the celebration.

A brother, Walter Ripley ol Flint, nl~o was present.

Refreshml:!ntH were served in' the dining room from a lace·cov· creel table centered with a 3· tiered cake dC'corated with gold roses and leaves. Bouquets of ycJ. low chrysanthemumH decorated the rooms. Mrs. Marvin Pixley, a niece of Mrs. Miles, and Mrs. Donald Pierce, a niece of Mr. Miles, poured from each C!nd of the! table. Another niece, Mrs. Doran Ripley, cut the caiw.

The couple received many nice g!Its.

Pucl1 Meeting l'lunnl'd Magician Merton Ward will

give the program at the Cub Scout pact{ meeting at the Leslie Baptist church Tue~day night. ThP. program will follow the pot· Iucl~ rlinne1· at 6:30 p. m. with den l and den mother, Mrs. Dale Wlgent, In charge. Awards will be made and Bobcats welcomed.

Druid l'rlotlml'll 1l11Vo !\looting Mra, Cl)'do Allen prcoldecl 11 t

the meeting ot the Lcsllo Ilnmt Mothorn al tho high llchool Moll· clny night, Phtns tor nerving can· rly and soft clrlnlls at the hnsiwt. bnll games to rnlse money to help In bnnd project~ were discussed, rtetreshmcnt11 w('re served,

Girl Scouts l'hm llhmor· Leslie Girl Scout patrols jolnecl

for n potlucic ciinner at the Grange hall at 5:30 Tuesday, pre· ceding n court of awards. l~nlc!r· talnment wns provided hy the Lily of the Valley patrol. Blue Birds set the tables nncl the Wllrl Rose patrol cleared the tables unrl kitchen. 'l'he patmls meet rcgu· larly each wcei'> to pnss tiwh· tests and plan their nell vltles,

Pvt. Floyd Modert left Sntur· clay morning for· }{oren, Mrs. Moctcr·t will stay with her par·' cmts near Childs Corners.

Cpl. Lyle Lantz has ret.urnecl from service with the air force In Korl:!a and will Hlllmcl 30 days I wilh his parents, Mr. and Mrs. I Floyd Lnntz. "

Sgt. Dlily Lee 'has hoen plnc·rri I on the resl:!rve list nfler serving 2 yC!ars wilh the 2·H Ordnnnce Depot com(mny at Camp AltP!'· bury, Indiana. lie is living with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. George Lee of North Leslie.

Cpl. Gordon Lantz hns rl•· tur·ncd to Percy Jones hospital for another opernlion on his hand which was injured willie! in Ko-

rca, He h11~ boon tHn:ring with hiH pnrcnts, Mr, unci Mra. Paul Luntz of Mill atrec!(,

Mason Marl,ets Wheat .......... . .. ..... :jl2.!f7 Oats ......... . . ....... .B:l Corn ................ . uo Snybenns . ........... 2. 7f\ Buckwheat, cwt. . ..... .. 2.80 Rye ......... .. ........................... 1.70 Nnvy beans, cwt. . .. ............ 7.20

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I'm not whlsfllnt~ Hlxlt• ll'lwn I t••li you Umt hl'l'l•'s th<' 1111.~· Will' In ymu· ltl~lll'tlll<'l' (II'Oii·

ll•ms. C111i or \O'I'ltt• I hb; 1\IIUI

Ownert~ liA'C'IlC'Y·

McCowan & McCowan ll!IE.Onl1

l'hontl 32111 Jllm;on

Special Prices On Many Gt•nuine

'Chevrolet Accessories IDEAL FOR ClffiiSTl\IA8 GIFTS

lnv~ntory Price Slash

Wholesaltl Prices On

All Sheet lHetal PurtH

In Stor){ For 191~1

Chevrolots and Oltll'r

Except to live a hct tC!r life Richard ilumml:!rs of East Lan· sing 42-40, The VIkings took a ceded hC!r m cleath 5 years ago. ard Rouse, Leonard Crqwell and 1In memory nf you. . 1 . M . 1 t Oying- start over the! rest of the She llved In Mason until 7 L s Barnes· trustee' Paul Simp·

Margaret and children. 4Sw1 p s;~r.:. ;1 1'1'~~~~( 111, eriC mn, 1 O~VIl· Capllal Circuit. Grnnrl Ledge years ago when she! moved to I s~n: cxecutl\;e co;nmlttee George Rev. Paul Arnold of Mason will

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nrt wfn$<!l'Jc rund 1' pn t 1 mdc swings Into action Wednesday

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Eaton Rapids. Mrs. Miller was a ·Ecl,'man Leonard Crowe'!! Wos, spC!ak and show pictures at the OONSUJUEW; WI:VS AWAim nn cn,s stl

0 'f ~<Jan w,,as Pace I night while the! rest of the schools member of the Eaton Rapids Bap. ley,Bro~nlee Alfred Warclowsi~l Leslie Baptist church on Sunday, I

AI Rice Chevrolet ~su~~ ~~~m~ey~oonmmoo&-~na · 1 1 · t' h J lth E·t R "I ' '~N~v~e~m~b~e~r~3~0~a~t-7~·~3~0~p~~m~--~===============~==~========~ J . , . . . . wart unt I after Than '>Sglving. 1st c urc 1 am e c1 on a piC s Floyd F. Taylor, Ivan Patl{er and 0 • ' • · • 1951 safety record won for It t 1e Robe! t A. y~rsc~. Dell o!t. .ar·, East Lflnslng was out in front

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Rebekah Sunshine Lodge No. 142. Leonard Rouse; ,coveted award nf honor from the ~.estcclm Men.dw:l fo1r. furmshrn~ I of the Viilings all the way, Jerry Surviving is .a son, Lyle Karr Finance committee, .Jesse Con· ;National Safety Cotmcil. TIIC com- 1n11nr tn a mmnt, P C'.Htcd .guilt\ :entlcv. the Vlfmrg spnrk plug, of Mason; 5 srsters, Mrs. Ethel nrd, Mrs. Lloyd Blackmore and pany surpassed ali goals set up be~ orr J\IClge Ar!nms ~~n.cl,ty. ;,re kept the Charl!:!s Sweeney crew I Dol\.lott of .Eaton Rapids, Mrs. !\Irs. Claire Moorehouse; property by the coundl. The .Consumers nam fine ami cos If' of $3.J and \\ .ts in 1 he race with his clead·eye ac· Cecile Phillips of Moscow, Mr~. committee, Fay Taylor, Lloyd

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record for 1931 showerl a 52'>• lm· ntH on probation for 2 months. curacy from out on the floor. I Nellie Smith of LaPorte, Incl., Blacl<;more, cialrc Moorehouse lJl'ovcmcnt in accJclent frPquency .John C<Jnt11. formerly of Mason Tl · V'i 1 1 d th Mrs. Flora Ward of Leslie and and Earl Gordon· legislative corn· and a 68',; improvement in acci· h11l nnw nf Detroit, ar~pcarrcl he!· 1 lei 1

1' ngl 5 ta stat t.'se d ctnew Mrs. Pearl Garner of Wayne, ~it tee George 'Ecl~man L. S. dent severity over the goals es· 1 1 A 1 ., 1 1. f out· s 10 I'll e o rc1r a van age. OJ · .

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fore . uc ge rams "one .ty or r~'·tst L nsi 1 lied the baci 110, a 1ro er, arry rest o , Bal'11es, Mrs. Barbara Moore· ;.ablished hy the council. roxnmirmtlon on the charge nf is· t: .1 a

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ng con ro I· Edmore; 2 grandchildren, Charles house; 1 suing c·hccl\s without sufficient JO,urs 0 the way, and Lat'l'y Karr of Mnson; and a Youth committee, Mrs. L. S.

T,J·mrm G.ET IIUCiiS funds. He was hound over to ctr· stepson, Harry Miller of Eaton Barnes Mrs. G'eorge Ecl{man and Earl Otrs shot. a ·1·poi.nt buck cuit colll'l and rrleased on bond. Rapids. Mrs. Alfred Wardowsiti; home

~ast_ Satur~Jay wl."lc huntm~. near Trnffic violation tickets rc· W811ma" follOWS Ftineral services were can. economics committee chairman,. L~e ~cmge. Wrll:.u·~ .Eve!~) shot ported set tier! by Judge Adams 111 w g dtrcted from the Pettit funeral1 Mrs. Laura Slegrlst; dining room

a G·pomt bud\ neat l•te!dctlcl\ the 1 ·i "tl , 1· . . home in Eaton Hnpids Thursday,· committee chairman, Mrs. Edna SU;I11C day R·tYmoncl EvC!ry r lit n,.. lC I\ C!C' wei e. H b d • D ih ' .'. . '.. Dane! II O'BPJ'I'y, Mason, reel'>· BH' an In ea November 20, With Rev. Donald IIedgelen; ~gg~(~!~ 15 -~-~~-cl~!1=·~~-~~:_:-lelen.:__ ]C!ss driving, $2!l. La~ Y I Keesler officiating, Burial was in Dance committee, Mr. and Mrs.

J.EGAI, NO'l'ICES Bernard HC!mstreC!t, Leslie, Maple Grove cemetery, Mason. Leonard Rous(!, Mr. and Mrs. --~---- - - -· -·- -·· --· -- speeding, $12. Mrs. Daisy M. !Iayhoc, 73, clied Fny Taylor, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd

QRDER APPOINTING 1'·ME FOR ------ at her home, G18 West Harper BfacJ{more and Marlon, Mr. nnd HEAKlNG CLAIMS AND FOR road In Aiaieclon, Monday nig-ht. r· k t A ., bl MI"', Clal're MoorellOUS(~. Mrs. Dt:.Tc;H.IVJI~A. lUi 'I 0.· r-d!.u\,:j IC e s Val a u HAMoi1ELL-Fobruary 2, 1953 ~{ L She follower! her husband, li'J•anlt e Barbara Monrehouse; Mr. and

Stnto ol Michignn. 'lho Pl'Ollllle COII!t a~lsam~4' earn Hayhoe, in death by less than 2 Alfred Wardowski, Non·is Howe, for tho County of Jm~hum. M IM~ d F G "d 8

At II """"""' '" "'"'' Coull, h<!hl -nl the months. He ied October 5. or fl ust Miss Joyce Reeder and Miss· P1·ouatc Ottltu, u1 t11l' t:ity ol LnnHinJ.:', Of I h R d M II 1 ff d t 1 C 1 St' pson •iu the SOlid Gouuty, on the ~··t day of ng am oa s l rs. ay IOC Sll ere a s ro <;e \ aro yn m . l.ovcmhul', A. D. 1 Uoi2. last Friday,

l'•••unt, llO·'· JO,,N McCLELLAN, Mason football fans nnd par. Rainbow Girls llu.ve lnltlu.llon Judge uf Piohnte. Gathering in Tnnckrt, Kansas Born In Ingham township AU· ents of high school players will Tile Leslie Rainbow Girls held ln tho Mut<co· of tho Estutu of r:ust G, 1879, Mrs. Hayhoe was 1 ]' 't d b f · 1 Gl

'ui'C'I•' 1 ,, \•·t 'l'•'II u 1 'ast Wcclncsclay, 1000 Kansas pnh- 1ave a tmr c num cr o tiC ~ets their r·nr'tiator.'-. rites at the Mn· ' ' ' ' " ' " "n' '• ""'""'' · the daughter of William N. Cur- ·' It ""'''''" in.r '" tno• loou•·t tuut I he lie offlcinls llenrd County Engi· · available for the J{lwanis·Lions sonic llall Monday eveninrr, re·

time lol' l><c .. <·ntntlon of clll<niH """"'"t tis and Nom Sticl Curtis. On f tl 11 b Th d 1 1 "' ., t t 11 r 1 ·· 1 1 tl t 'leer Frmrk K Evnns of Imrham. oo >n ust urs ay n "lt, De· cer'vlr1g Sandra Pr·octor of Ple,·ts· HUll UH II e """" I )C lrlllo<'l. IIIII 101 a .. March 3, 1900, she and Frank ..

thooc und "'""" "'' "''"""''''" to l'ccolve, He discussed highway construe. cC!mber 11. ant Jal1e and Marilyn Stansfle!ld cxurn,lne und oulJ\"Itlllll cllllm• llnll de· lion ami mainfenance and the n. Hnyhoe were married. They cele· The 2 Mason service clubs are of Leslie. MemberH of tile Pleas· mnlluS ll>(ntnst """ I Ot\'IIHl•d h} '""' ..... hrnted their <TO)clen wedding In fou· •nld Cou .. t: unrl 1h11t tnu "'"'" hulro 'lancing of counly programs. HC! "' combining to put on the 1952 foot· ant ln!{e and Leslie 0. E. S. were of •nhl do•c•''"'''" ''"litlo•,l to inhe1lt tho 1 · · 1 · 1 bl March of 1950. Mt·. ·and Mrs. Hay. b II 1 t h 1 tl M 1 ustntu of which •nld uecon•cd died seize·~ a so parllctpatec 111 a rounc Ia e I I' 1 . AI I d t J . II n lllS onor ng Je ason guests. Mrs. Henry Wilhelm s sho""' '"' '""""icatcd nnd dc'"'"'"'"cl. discussion. lOe J\'e( 111 a e on owns 11P a team and coaching staff. mother advisor. Past mother ad·

It I• Onl<·l'od, That ull lho c1cuitnr• of Present at 1 he gathel·ing he· their lives following thelt· mar- Duffy Dougherty, line coach at vlsol", Mrs. Kenneth Austln, Mrs. 1mhl tlcCC!Lt>crJ lll'll t••quiu•cl to Jll'eKt•lll riage, - -th,.,,. claim, In '"I tip~ ruul nndc·o· outh sides Kansas highway otficiats Mtciugan State, will be the speak- George Luccht and Miss Dorothy "" J"'ovid•·~ h)• 01tntnro. to •nlcl Comt nt WC!rc commissioners from many Surviving Mrs. Hayhoe are the er Movies of one of the Spartans w 11 ve fl ral rrifts for the KIIIU l'I'Ohlllc Oll'ice, lit 20fi Wost ~ .• ~;. L l . . - • I a er ga 0 0 •

unw s,, .• ,.t, l.nualng, Mh:hlgnn, 011 0 ,. b ... Kansas counties. •Kansas elects son yle anc 2 grunclsons, Piulllp 1952 games will be shown. The occasion. for•· the 2ncl d.oy of Feurunly, A. n. 10.;:1, commissioners who perform clu- and Clayton. There also rC!main program committee Is trying to nt ten o'clocl' in tlw fn1enoon, llHicl time f L 1 J 11 nd placn lwinll' hureh;o "''J•oinlod r01. th•· lies similar to hmtrds of supervi· a nep 1ew, or s Curtis, and 2 secure I 1c Michigan State·Notre Sgt. Robert E. Darrow recently •·•nmln.<tlon nnd t\IIJn•tnwnt of nil sors 11'1 Michigan. "1111Sil1~. Mrs. Nellie Cline and Dame thrlller. received his promotion. He Is clnlmtt nnd dumnndH nJ.:ntnHt t~.lid th·· M M' 1 Bl 1 J Tl J f J 1 3 lnf Dl con•eol, nnol ror llu ndJ1u1Jcntion nnd de. Evan~ made I Ire trip to Kansas ,rs. mn e ate y, c '>ets or t 1e cl nner and I serving with the rd an try • to•·rnlrwtlon of tlw holi·• nt lnw of """' and back by air. Following the Funeral services for Mrs. Hay. movies may be obtained from vision in Koren. He, is the son of dc<·on"''

1 nt tho tlrno of hi" death on· rnecllng ill Topeka he visited his hoc will be held at the Ball-Dunn Hichard Demlow, high school Mr. and Mrs. Clam D'drrow of tltlt'<l Lo inlwrit thu c;-jtntc of which thl!

uccon•ed died ""iz,.d. brother, Colonel James E. Evans, funeral home Saturday afternoon princlpnl. ' ·Leslie. . It 1• Fill the•· Ordered, 'l'hnt rouhllc no. and famil" at Fort Leavenworth. 1t 2 o'clock with burial in Fair· lice thereof bu given bl• tHlbllcution of u J •

copy or thi• OI'~Cl' once onoh week fol' view cemetery, D;;msvllle. Rev. thi'("C flliCCCHiiiVtJ WCtdut Jlra•v!uuH tn nnld ----- --··--· .• Paul L .. Arnold of the Mason <lay or hunrtnl{, In thc lnHhnm county LEGAL NO'l'ICES N"''"• " now•tmu•·•· ,,.,ntcrl nod cli·eu· ----- --·--- ----------- Presbyterian church will officiate. luted in sal~ county, ORDER Al'I'OINTING 'TIME A TI:Jio Cor•Y: nohert 1..~. D1nko UcglKtcr of PI'OhHto

,JOliN McCI,m.LAN, FOR HEARING CLAIMS Ju<l~o of Prohntu KRUEClER-Fcbrunry 2, 1053

Stntu oC 1\ltchit:::nn. Tho Prohnlc Court ·18w:~ for tho Couuly ot' In~han;l.

-----·-··---·-- 1\t. U tHJHIIion nf :mhl (;ollt'l, l1~ld 111. till' Weather ORDEit FOR PUBLICATION , l'l'tlhlltc Ollicc Ill lhll <'ity nf !,nn•lng, in

APP01N 1'111ENT OF ADM1Nt:>TRATOR the •nhl County, on !he 2·1lh dny of No- While other:" states are .having KOEBKE-Dccemhcr 18, 1952 VCI\1~11', A. n. 10112. Ii1" Stntu of .Michl.rnn. The l'I'Obnto Court • l'ruKont, liON. JOHN McCLllLLAN, 1110W, lChigan bas been having

f<u· Ute County of lnKhnm. JuoiKc of PJ·ohnto. "a in the past Weelt. A totnl of 1.26 ,J).t u ••••lon of •aid Ooul't, held ut tho In tho· Mnltcl' of th, g,tnt11 of O'I'TO nches fell In Ingllam COllllty clur.

)1t·obnlo OtTI~e in t!w City of Mnson, in c. 1\RUEOEH, Jla•ccuMHI.

•uld Connly, on tho 2oth tiny or NO\'Cnt· lt 10}0\H!IIring to tho r.omt tlmt the 'ng the week. On Saturday .46 bel', •I. ll. )ijf>2. thnu (OI' llrORellllltlon 11[ olniDIH ll~nln•~ was recorded, .44 Sunda", .01

Pt•ctwnt: liON, JOHN McCLELLAN, tmltl eHLn!(] tdJould hu llmitml, und t.tmt u " Judgu of l'I'Oimte. Lllnl• lllld plncu "" IIPIIOintcd to rucch•o, Yloncla~· •. 26 Tuesday, and .09

Jn thn t111tlel' nf thu EHtnto of AL· cxnmhu! nnd ncl.iu~t nil clnhnK nud dt!• ·vedncsday. •l1l!1U'r J. 1\0EB"E. IJnr.unHod. mnndK llJ.CIJint!t. Knld rl~ccn14cll by and bu- I

.Aurru•t r .. 1\ochkc hnv1ng filed in •nid fol'c "'"d "'"'': T w avl:!rage temperature for Couo·t hi• JICtitlon Jli'IIYin.r thnt thu nd· lt ;. Oid<•tccl, 'fhut ctcdltOI'OI of Hllid• 'he week wus 41 comparC!cl with

., mhi!Htl'lltion of ~uili Ctslntc hu gi'Uiltod to clceemn.nl lll't~ l'CrtUircd tn JUclit•nt their l ?:'7·degree l'Cadlllg Jast "Car a't Bturu·t J. l1unninsnt. Jr., or to 8Uffill clnlmH to anlll COlli t Hl the I'~tolml.u or. - J ~1iho1· Hullllhlc Jlct•son: fic:c nt 20r; Wtnlt Snginnw Hltuut, Lnn- ~his time.

It t. Ordered, ·rhnt the 18th dny of Hln.r. Michlgnn, on or hcfol'c thr. ~n<l dny Temperatures for 1he wee](, as ~JJccmlll!l', A. D. l!Hi~, ut. ton-tbft·ty of l"t•bt·mn·y, A. D, 1Dii3, ut ten o'clocl< "''clock In lhc f.PI'0\10011, "' liJC Probutc In the fol'cnoon, Kllld time nn~ l•lucc ·ccorded at the Mnson sewage ,umco ut 20o Wc•t SnglnllW •h·cct, Lnn· hol'oby IIJII>OIIltotl (OJ' th•· cxnminutlon Usposal plant were: !lll\11{, Mlchlgnn, bo un1l IH hct·ohy lilt• nnd ndJu•tmcnL tof nll clnlrn• und de· Mit!, Max. ·l•oiutcd for ~~·nl'ln~ t~ald Jlt!Litlon; mnndtt nR'aln Ht Knitl dl•ccn!w•l. ' ~~ l• l'ul'thol' O•·dOl'ml, ~·ftnl public no· It I• l'mth"· Ordui'<•d, •rhn.t t>nbllc no· ~ovember 20 ................ 37 46 ;~ tlU'I'oof bo Klvcn by JoUbllcntlon of n tioo tht•o·cof bo ~!von by t>ubllcntion of n ~ b 21 3 I

/. •COlly Of thfK Ol'dor, fo1• thi'Cll HUCCCHHJvo COllY Of thiK Ol'!IU1'1 for three Klll!CC)UtiVC OVCm er "'"'"'"''"" 1 .j6 , • j\\'eekK IIHWiouH to t~uill dlU' pf ht•urinl-{, In \Hmkt~ lHC\'IotlK to HHI•1 duy of l1ent Ill).(, in ~ovember 22 ................ 34 49

ttbo luglwm County Na•WH, n Tll!WtiJl/llll~l' thn ln~:hmn County NnwR, ll lHJWhll:l]llll 'l vember "3 38 41 ~"·Jntcd nnd cit·cuJnt•1•l in Mnitl' cmmty. 11rlnt.cd nml cil'cuJnt(!cl In :mid cnunty. 0 ' """ .............. ..

JOHN McCLELLAN, • JOliN MoCLELL.\N, November 24 ...... ~ ........ 28 48 ·1\-'f•·uo• Copy: · Judso of Pl'obntc Jud11o of P•·obnto November 25 ................ 34 57 i,Robl?l t I'J,, 1>1·nlw , G ~lu11l•lo•· uc .l'l'obulq". _·._·-,- .. : fl,swa :ISwa November 2 ............... .43

Another Serv.ice! Now we can mix liquid molasses in your feed with our new moiasses mixer. ' "

Quick Grinding. & Mixing Pillsbury Concentrates

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$14.95

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$1.50-$2.50

$8.95

Sport !Shirts in 8olldr;

$~.95

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$1 to $2.95

Slndcs in Gnhlll'lline:;, Wor­l>lf<lrs, trliumeJ:o; und TIVecd~

$9.95 to $18.95

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A mont ngcmey, N b 27 1952 rtcienl I w ,.~.,~rH Agt)-111-(11 ovem er , M. M. Mur1len, opc!ratlng cu1 the THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS

l~T· f Michigan ConununlcntlonH Co., IH --------------;-----------------·------:--:----:-----:-:----------,--------------:--------------llS' ory Rl•L'idng [) 1!0111'1 ordor to halt the 11 clty.wlth! ~llm)HIIgn to encour· Mason Senl"ors Tracy and Hepburn. Clow.n at Fox Knights of Pythias till.! Knights of Pyth!ns, und Jud[(l!

npm·atlon' of Mlehlgnn Bell !lilY ngc reHidenllnl ChriHtmns light· John H. T~lfllllgnn, Cnrthngc, MIH· OuL' YL•Ill' 1\J(u I Atntlons In DnnHvillt!, In a tiiH· lnr:. Prize~ nm hr.lng utf£!t'ocl for Pox tllrn 11atrons have n big Has Speech Contest sour!, clutlrnmn of the youth MIC'11lgan IJ£'11 'l't•ll'phont• t'llln· pulL! ovr~r long !IIHIIInce conncc· the vm·lot~a claHBeB of homes, Blzc R h PI wel'k In Btore fnr llwm. commission of the ord!!J'. '

pnny Pngliwt:I'H Ill'" HIIJ'I'l'ying I liP Ilion:;, Murden J'(!fUSI)d ';' UBl~IJ\er nf structure and lot helng the e earse ay F't•ldny IIIHI Saturday the treat I Mul'L' tlhnr: ~00,\)00 hll~h sehoul Tlw communkatlun pointed out Fltl'hhttrrr nren JH't!llllllnary lu of ~11c·higan flctl. At t 1111 c 1 • dnnslfylng pattorn. Tlw Consum· will lm a hlg double f£!nture pro· wys am g r s lll'otlg wut the that this subJect was chosen so furrlwr di:H.'Lts~l"n on L'Xiendlug · gan llell put LIJl pay olatlons In Prs Power· compnny and tlw Jng· M11son Henlor·s are rr.hem·siJig Unlwd Stnll•s, Cnnru.ln, Tinwnll thnt the eonte!:ll will \Vorl~ 111 sr•rvi 1·e. Dilnsvilll!, bam County News have comhilwtl their lines fot• the unnual piny gr;;lml · W 1 , C 1 II nnd Alnslw am expected to pnr· 11111.111011" \VIlli 111., C'llllliltn.llt·Wl!l"

· 1 1 whll'i1 will be Jll'esenled In the l'IIVP an· or, 0 um 111 tl I t I tl 1 1 tl ] • " " ~ Mr·~. ,Tn~quoillll! Fn•elnnd 11! Wornoltl sill< unrl nylon hu~c o sponsor t1e event. Pictures' llllldoor drama (If the c Jlll t• n H' e g l I tlllnlllt hi"hWn safe! . 1 , ·t , 111 I II I l I I l I II I I I ·o) J c 1 1 1 t 1 Hchool fllldltorium 'l'hurHdny nnd Hlll'llltln" contPst HllOnHorcd by h Y • Y " 111 COlli csy nsnn H w new l' er < n t w nre now JC ng t•u ec ct n a ~ .. · • CflH urt s HIS ll'ifll HWIII't t•t battle thai Hilfi(Jcd the WcHt, Is h l'llnt!lRi"n which will I I 1 1 1

fl. I ' ' · 1 1 ... 1 1 Tl Jill u 1 11 1 r 1 1 T•'rldny nights DecoJtnbl'i' •I and 'l the fratcr·nnl on\er· Knl,hts of 1 h , Je IlL nc we o cc o, Cllli!IIY :-iv 100 .oupcr n· Va[l'C enmpn gn. ICY W Jc u.c1 Is sr.conr ool Jn I letter· nt Wl'Hl· ·' '· lite•. fll'",'l 11 tti'Ll"tit1r1. ,"llll'l'ill" ,for1 ,., bv the I 111"111" c f Pytll I I I I I Mi I '1'1 I 1 "'rl C' t Rl " • '' ,., Pythln~ lt wns nnnounL'<!<l by · ' " " 1 1 us ~0011 It'll( Ifill A ton .r. !itroud. to nHt<e powt 1!1' 111g~. ''I'll c 1lgnn ~ollcge, Knlnmnzou. w P ny s w ·•·en · g Hall, tlw new \Vt>stm·n advent Ill'!' T

1 • , nflt!l' tht> first o[ the yenr,

\VI•st sldt• J't•sldPnl•; arc IJullrl· Anlmnl untts lw\'i! been Sl't liP Tie wns ll stnr nt Mflson In t928 Donrsil'p," u story telling of the tPIJ.·· lilt' "· trJr•v rJf til•' rnlohty taip l 1\!t~Donnld, ) psllnntl, stall! Lucnl eonl£'BI. \VIII I , I 19'J9 I I I 'V I II f I I f II I " " ' " conteHt chnll'lnun. · s ll! spun· lng a sl<allng rlnl1 on Heillllliland to 1ktennltw whether or not 11nr . ~· 11111 s nr.c enh~r ng, est· r1vo u nn o a 1 g nm Y l'mlrCt ShnwJu'c uprising that strucl< sured by l'UCh of l)l[' a,200 sub·

nt the e111'1Wr of Cedar· and Ash youn1l farmr!l'.<; will lie cllglhlc fur Hl'n hn~ gained wide reeognltillll, In a dllnpidnted shnck on the tcrTol' across tlw plains. SIIJ!Jlfl!'t· SL'iwlarshlps amountlnr~ tu $:.!5,· urdlnlltl• lmlges, followL•d by dis· ~trcPts. 1lraft dl'fennrnts. Those who won pr·t1mlums 11 t hanlc of the Mississippi. fiobert lnfi Irnll In featured roles nr~ 000 In any unlwrslty or eoiiPge tr·il't nnd state ei'Pnts. Winners of

1\lldlltl'l DPHIIHP, :.m, was fatally I Mr. lind Mn;. Jade BNciull' IJa\'c I flw Ingham munly !nit· will rc· LaConto Is the director, C'hrlslinc Lnrson, Ja~· Sllv!•rlwels will bl' · nwardl!d Witllll'l's u! the tJ reghHtal t•ontests will pnrtlcl· ln.lun!d Tlwni<KglvlnH Dny when TTlllVL'd fr·om tlll!lt' llunlwr Illll j?il1) nt tlw notice given l1y Those whu have prominPIIt ami Mlehnel Ammm. Hobert E. I'Oilte.~t on till' topic, "IIIJ:hway pnte In thr flnnls to be held In his I'll!' sl<ldd1•d on Stall' mad, a farm to llw lwmP tht;Y re~•!nli>' r,eorge Gmham Lhnt monc~· to parts In the piny are fo'em Owen, J~ent penned(}][' "Hr·nv11 Warrior" Safely And !low To Attnin It." St. L1JUis, during the biennial h;1if·miiP ~m1th of tnwn. llflilt•rt houglll In M11~on. pay the pn•mlums has at lnst Holwrta Evans, .Jacquc'!ln GlhhR, screen play, which SpenceJ' G. DPlnlls were glv•·n In a Joint eonvcntlou of the Dmmatlc OrdL!I'

, and KI!Vin FariPy, riding with .Jim's Marllf!l, lor·atPd at the been obtained and thai on Satur· Gloria Gorham, Vonda Knrn, .Tim Bcnnl't dlrt•cted for producer Sam l'ommunicatlon from Judge She!· Knights of Khornssan, lleglnning DeHma•, WL!ff' lnjmed. ~IHtlhwPst cnnwr nf Cedar and day he will h11 at his offlet! in Clark, Bill Post, Don Lyons, Eli?.· Katzman. don M. Hoper, Lincolnton, North August n, Hlfi:l, Tlw Dramntk I F1•nnds l'iatt has hmq:;llf fl'llm Colttmhla, lwr; hf'r•n mo\'L'rl ;wr·11ss lhP murt house to hnnrl out I he ahelh Fox, Ivan J\err, Mnrvln Anwrica- Norlll, South, East Carolina, suprenw dlltnccllor of Or·der J<nlghls of Khurassnn, eom· .John Angell I he fo1·mcr Easl Lan.

1 to tho Past sldt.! of Cedar In the chedcs. Slwparrt and LouiHe VnnHorn, and West, lis farmlands and fac· ---··-··---··-· ·- ... -·--··- manly referred to ns liw "Do·

:sing Sand and <~r:t\'£'1 Co. build· slonr~ hulldlng. 110 YI!UJ'H Ago-1!111:! ~·rvlng on committees arc Pa- tm•ies, It~ clntrd1cs and sdwol~. ::itewart GmngL'l' and Dl•borah IIIJ:>/1'11'0G IS I'OO!t );pys," Is nn auxlllan· of tlw in1: at l1S·l:J7 and l't·~·or road. I :ltl Y1•:u-s At~"o--W:l2 l~rnesl A. DenRmnt·e lws liJll!lWd ll'icia Falrbotham, Barham DPde· its eltlzens of varied exlJ•netlons--. 1\1'1'1', who leamPd In tlw suet'L'SS· CnntinuPd rains the past \l'£'ck Knights of Pythlrrs. · l'laltwlllusc tile proJWrty fl>l' his Mm1011 llll!l'l'llnnts nrc plannlttg a law office In rooms with Loul,; foe and J(elliHL Mills, tickets; Kflr· ls the hero of III·G·M's stirring l'ul "King Solomon's Mines," arc havr sparPd the Ingham dPI'I' Details concerning thr. l'Oiltesl

1 B. McArthut· ovr1r the Fanners en Snyder and Janet I•'redcr·lcl~, picture, "It's a Big Countr:.•," In togPtlwr 11gnln as I hi' royal I'll· herd. A few iluclts have been may. he leamcd from INIHl Bul·

Here's What Your Friends Will Say ... ABOUT ARVON

"How modern and 11ew!" "Why, this room loolcs different/" "!cannot describe the transformaiionl"

What tho homo ownor says after paintinG inlorlor wall1

ARVON with

the ready mixed plaotic oil J.'aint which creates a baauti· ful pastel texture cl~coration

IT IS EASY TO APPLY! Call at our sloro for a froo finished samp(o

Wt• Will n(' Clos••d Unf"il I>PI!I'IIlht•r 1

St~AF~~ D~CORATING SUPPLY Mason

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r MASON PHONE Z·7421 1 fvf'nillq' Showli Stlll'l nl 7:00 r. M. 'I

Cnnlinuour. ~ntU1·d,1y from 6:30 P. M. Continuoull Sund"y fru111 :~:UU :•. M. Adm!K~ion-20c ilnd 38c-TnK included.

Friday & Saturday, November 28-29

Sun., Mon. & Tues., Nov. 30-Dec. 1-2 ,, M·G·M'•

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. ·KATHARINE HEPBURN "PAT AND .MIKE"

COl\IING SOONi-;-CUrhln Webb·AIItJe l•'t•nnci~·Glng·er llogeJ•s In "Dlti~Al\lnOA'l'" in Tecluilcohir;' ~~~•·ge and Gower·

. ChiUIIIJion ill "1Wim1'1UNG ·I. HA ''I~ ·1s YOU US" .tn Teelml· colm•; SllL!IlCill' 'fi;IICY·"IIU John~oiJ·Gelll!. ·1'ierlit!Y In '~l'LY· · l\IOUTH AllVJo:N'l'URi~" in Tedoioicoloi·. .

brmk, uslwrs; Connie Wn~hburn, Judy tlw second half. nwm·ers of "Tiu• Prlsum•r uf killed but SIJ for the kill has been len 'of the Mason loclg~." of tlw w. Heathman ami Darlene Fisk, ad· Ft•anldy labeling Itself a "mes· ?.end11," M·Cl·M'.'i nt!\1' Techni<•nlnt' fa•· hl'luw last YPnr, till! <!OilSI'J'\'a· Knights of Pytllins, or from County Clerk·Eil'tfl G(•ot•ge

.Jewell has announc1!il ll1e !H>inlment of Alfl·rfd Allen deputy.

ap· verli.'iing; Ha~ Karn, stage l!oll· sag-L' pleturP," with llw m11ssage, filmlzatlon of tlw <'lassie advr:n· lion department reported. nalph Ml'llonald, :!l:i l"ast Alns· as stt'tll'lillll; and Aaron Ifyd£!, stage "Hunay for Amerit·n," this an· lure novel, playln~ nl tlw l•'ox - -·· -· ----~· worth, Ypsilanti.

'l'h!! lll'W Michigan Cf'ntral pas· senger station ill M<Json was for· mally opened trJ the public Mon· day morning. II is a f'ompl•·l£•1y modern structurn in every way.

thology, comprising eight epi· Tlwaln! Sunday, Momla;.· and I'UI'II,"i Gl•:1' IIOI.IUA\' I -·--·· ·-·- --, sodcs, sweeps across the country, Tue~day . .Tamt!s i\lason, All selw1,1 pupil~ have a day J.'la)J day Is a IPgal hollr.la)' only

B I N its ~torles pnc·nmpassing dmma, o!T Friday as well as Tlnll'~day. In P<>nnsylnuua. ow ing ews romanee, and humor, hut all rc·· altnlistie reasons, pmvldes the

tnunag-cr.

Hearing on a petition of the Ingham eounty hoard of supt!l'· visors for tlw removal of Dr. F. D. WoodW11rth as county clerk was hL•gun at Lansing hf'fon! Judge Hr>warcl Weist on 111rlllrlay with Charles \\'. Fostr!r, drcuit court. £'ommis:;ioner, assisf ing. The eounty dcrl< is ehargPd with J11!glect of duly anrl wltt't refnin· lng certain fees he longing 1 o liw eounty more than lhc slalulnry tlmr! allowed.

The new hL!II a I tlw Bunker Jlill Catholic chureh w:~s dcdin:IPd lar;l. Sunday. Tlw Dansvillr! hand \\'liS in atteml<lllCt!.

PROCLAIUA 1'ION

Leader Dog Week The blind of our nation and our

'•c•·liltl" tile JIJ""Iiy Jll'itl" a11·' ft•amework for "Pal nnd Mike," Hull. i\IL•rdmnt.~ Womf\n ·' " · "" ' ' u h~ppitwss of being 'In Anwrican the hilarious new M·G·M roman· S]lilhr Elcl'trlc and Palmer En- ' .. · · ' · ·

The story for "It's a !31g C:oun· lil'·cnmed>' rn·stanlng Speneer glneerlng wem three game win· ners last. weelt. Spahr l~lectrlc try" is hy Dm:c Slmry, wllh Its Trac.v and Katharine l!r~pburn on l'lliiPd high gllme and series with ~plsodr•s cnhsln~~ the .tale.n.ls .of the l~o~: screen. The fllm will be

7no ami 2IX7. 1 ~ome of M·C:·I\1 s finest ~c.cn,_lr· shown.nt the Fox Wednesday and . . . JHts, rllroctors and stars, us hst Thursday.

Ilrgh lnrllvrrlual games and of "citizens" Including Ethel When it is tiolt•d that "Pal aml sel'iPs wore howiPd hy Holen L)'· Barrymore, Gary Cooper, Van i\!ikt~". was written hv Ruth Cor­on.' !flO, Ul3·'1•13, Mary Utter, t71: Johnson, Gene Kelly, Janet don and Garson Kanii1, was tllrec· M1llre MiiiPr, 1118; Leon11 Gug~en· Le!gh, Fredric March, William ted h~· Grorge Cul<or, and was h~ll:r. 1117, .160; . Agnes ~ulh~l:: Powel, S. z. Sal<all, Marjorie produced· hy Lawrenee Weingru·· 1.J!l • Mary .!~Ill(! II,tdwin, l.>!l, 1..>7 • Main, George Murphy, Keefe 1en, the quartl't responsible for F~·r,n . P:JI~I~t, 158; , 1\:.ar.ga~i!l. Brassl'ilc, James WhItmore, that carllct· Tracy·IIepburn lau~il \\ 0 )(Is, 1.>6, ,uul Bell) Drre1, l.ll. Kcenim Wynn, Naney Davis and riot, "Adain's Rib," ttn idea may

Team slandings are as follows: Lewis Stone. be given of the wit, satire and Tc11m W L Cla.~slc Is Again FlimPd ori~inallty of tile 1icw offering, In

Palmer Engineering .. 20 1.1 With an imprcsslvl' all·st11r which Miss Hepburn is seen rrs Ilolt Variet.y Store .... 19 1& 1.3% rast headed by Stewart Granger, Pat. a· girl who Is a whiz at golf, Green Parrot .............. 19 H Dehorah Kerr, James Mason, tennis, basehall, ha~l\l'thall, box· Spahr Electrle ............ 17 J() Louis· Calhern and .Jane Greer·, ing, skt•et·shootlng, arclwry-and Hitcilcn's drug store .. lfl'·o H;t" nnd wilh eye·tllling Tcchnicolor Judo!-\vith Traer enacting the Holt Dniry .................... 13 20 sett.lngs and costumcs, M·G·M un~chooled, mugh·m ann c r l' d Holt Bakery and Grill 13 20 bring~ "Tlw Prisoner· of Zenda" Milte, who altcmptH to put o\'('r County Kitcl1en .......... t3 20 In the J<'ox screen 11s the latest of his biggest· deal ·by introdudng

statP, througli the u~c of leader i\luson lt~>el'eation its spcclllculaJ• romantic. arlven· sex appeal into the spnr•ts racket. IUI'l' dramas in the trarlilion o( The amusingly incongruous re· "Quo Vadis," "Scaramouclw" and lalionshlp bctween the former "Ivanhoe." The ·filmed is boolted head of women's physical educa· for· Sunday, Monday nne! Tues· lion at a California university and clay. · the Broadway promotor, who al·

dog-s, have been grantPd a new Jewell's .Flower Shop roiled lndcpcndl'nce anrl the ahllitv 111 high ream series of 2701 and mrry 1111 ~11ceessfully their \•oca· Carol's shoe store had high t~am lions and professions. game of 921. Eustace Roggow

In Michigan the sPrviees of howler! the high series with 201, lender dogs have been marie 203-588 and Richnrd Lyons l1ad available to our blind l'itizens high single 'game· of 222·565. through the effnrls of Leader Other high scores were ·by Dogs for the Blind, a non.profil Wayne Barker, 538; Howard organization established in 193!l. Slagh, 2Q5·583; Don Horton, 560; This Rcluiol, the seeond largest Rolland Dcl\1ar1in, 201-529; .Joe of iL<; kind in the -nat ion. serves Ellerby, 20;)·554; Fred Silsby, 201· 37 statcs,·-caiiada;· 1\!cxlcii · aiul· 555;·"oon·· Williams, 532; ·LeRoy Israel. Each year many of our Lee, 550; Basil Adams, 562; Hnrry blind seck Lender Dogs, new

1 Shulti~, 211-552; L. A. Smith, 201·

"cyes"-and thus new Jives. I ~3~: h.;n Horn . • 2?~; Ma; ~em.ent.

Richard Thorpe ami Pnnrlro s. roarly has a racing horse and a Berman, respective director and heavy.wcig-ht fighter ns "client~" producer of the successful "Ivan· and who, possessing ll1e top horse hoe," were reunited in the film· anrl Ill[' top man Is now deter· lng of the l'qUally renowned An· mined to have the "top woman," thony Hope nove> of conspiracy, makes for "nc riotous situation Intrigue, combat and an idealls- after the olhet•, culminating in a tic love in a Middle. Europenn plot twist in which the resource­mythical kingdom of the last ful Pat employs l1er skill at .Judo century, llllll once again they to v:mqulsh a pair of thugs who have set a nevcr·flagging pnce in threaten Mllce, ami the latter unfolding their action·filled, relies on his own brand of cun· ~word·nllshing story of 11 man ni11g to lei II off Pat's attachment whom circumstances made !ling to a stuffy rival and to win her for a day hut who finds the •con· over to his own colors.

\I\Ak. compared them all~ ..

1, "Magic Monitor" circ!Jit 1ystem comlonlfy odiusls TV picture.

2. Scroen.a out static automolicollyl .2. Powor il slcpptd up- automati­. ccllyl

4. Tios best picluro lo btst sound -aulomolicalty.

S.Acts liko an angin .. r inside yaljr aet.

6. Eo•y acloplolion lo UHF.

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MASON HOME APPLIANCE I>Jtow• 25!111.

'fodav, training fadlities to .1L,. \\ l~llam P<Lrsons, .J19, C.1rol meet tl;e l'VCI'·gr;>wlng dcmnnd Dav1s, .>10; Robert Colby, 200; for leader dog-s are inarler uaiP. ami Frank Lock, 535. Only a few hundred dogs c~n be :\cam standings are as follows: trained annually and tho usa nth; 1 e>am Pts. arc needed Momc's H.estaurant ................ 31'.~

sequences u( hif-> masquerade a,---------------------------------------­far greater adventure thari he

· · . Wolverine Engineering ....... : .. 2R% In or(ler to acquaint our dti·

'l.l'ns with this need and with this Je\l'l'tl's_ Flower Shop ............ 28 highly successful program, whieh Modern Cleaners ...................... 2fi is supported hy mntrihutions Mickeison·Bakcr ........................ 26 from the United Health and Wt!l· Carol's shoe Htore .. ...26 !are Fund in Michigan, Lions .Tim's Mal'itet ........................... 25

AI H.icc Chevrolet 23 eluhs ami oulstafP. orfianizalioLLs, ................. ' a week Is set aside each year as Hilton and fiicharcls ................ 22 Leader Dog Wee!<. Howard. Pontiac ...................... 21

vVare's rlrug store .................... 19% Now, fhereforc, I, G. MennPn

Williams, gm·ernor n[ Miehi~an, do hereby proclaim the week or December 1 through 7, 1!l:i2, as

Leader Dog Wee!; and call 1hc attention o[ cili1.ens nf our state to I he sueeessful 111'0· gram of leader dogs Jor the blind in !wiping the hlind to overeome their handicap and In live lives of independence.

ISEALl Given until'l' my iland and the

great. seal of the slllle of Mkili· gan. this 2'lth day of November, in the yem: of our Lord, nne thou· sane! nine h1111dr·ed fifty.t.w\,.

G. MENNEN WILLTA!IIS, Governor

Hr tlw govemor: FRlm M. ALGEH., Secretary of State

Wyeth Inc. ................ ..15~~

Young 1\len's J.eagULl Dutcher Const t·uct ion mni n·

taincd their 1·" point lei111 over Court Cafe hy splitting with the Cafe team 2 .. points !!aeh. The Whiz Kids and Roy Christensen Ford Sales won 4 points from Davis Clothing am! Thorburn Lumber & Coal. ,

High howlers for the nig!1t. WCI'C Fr·ed Silsby, 203·570; HoW· 11rrl Singh, 210, 202·549; Bill Pm·· sons, !i32; Eustace fio<::gow. 20fl· :i:lO; Jack Whipple, 523; ClifT Ed­dy, 51.7; Austin Williams, 508; Milt Morlock, 501; and George Dutcher, 21.3.

Team slanrlin~s nrc as follows: Dutehel' Construction ............ :J2 Court Cafe ................................ 31% Roy Christensen Ford Sales 26

JmrrnrrrnrmiDJmiiiiQJllllllmnnm, whiz Kids .................................. 25 Davis Clothing ................. ~: ..... 18%

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Car Repairs

TERMS Stale. and 1\laplo

MASON

Thorburn Lumber & Coal .... 11

'4-H Clubs nusy IS<.'ll\'ers Officers and 3 leaders nllcnded

the leaders and ofT leers meeting November 17 in J11ckson.

Mr. and l\lrs. George Lleileck, Marllyn Llebcck and Alnn Cook wont to the turkey dressing meet· ing November 1 B nt the Soules turkey farm.

Mr. ancl Mrs. Arthur· Cool\, Mr. ami Mrs. George Liebeck nnd Marilyn Lichccl; helped wljh the dres~ed turl1cy '11uctlon Novetn· ber 22 at the fairgrounds. M<lrl· lyn. furnished 2 of· the turlwys which were Raid.

A group o.f mcmbct:s, parents, and leaders a 1\encled the ro1Je1· ~lmtlng party in Jacl1son Novem· ber 20.

Fourteen members 'nnd leaders attended tile 4'H dance in ·-the Enst Jackson high school Satur· day.

,Jolly Stucher·s ·1\[eet; . The JoiJy Slltchers met at the

home of Mrs.· BE!lvln Lnmer Sat· urdny, with 8 memilei'S }Jrescnt. The afternoon was spent hem· ing towels and fitting, pntterns, J:~~tet. Dnvl~ .and .Diana Jackson IYOil pl'l?.CS lor h,nving · alL their.

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had anticipated. Stewart Granger enacts the

)•nung Englishman, Rudolf Ras· sendyll, who anives in the lting· dom of Rlll'itania on a visit anrl, because of his Mrlking rcsem· blam·e to the country's ruler·. be· comes cnml'shcd in 11 royal in· trigue in which he is pursuaded In impersonate the abducted Icing in order to prevent the latter's h11lf·brotiler, Michael, from usurp· lng the throne. The aclvetllur·e brings him into conflict with Michael's ltnscrupulous cohort, Rupert of Henlt.au, an enmity 1

which ·is finally resolved in a spcclacular scene of swot•dplny lal;ing place in a medieval castle. Unrlerlying the royal intrigues and 'lighting action is the lllfated romance between Rudolf and thil lovely Princess Flavia, who has come 1o love Lhc man whom she lmowH to he an impotiter but who cannot share his life.

I.uugh Jilt. Next The story of a feminine athletic

vir! uoso and a shady sports pro· moter who lake~ her under his wing for something less than

sewing equipment with them. Mrs. Glenn Watkins will be host· e~s to the group on Saturdi>.y, December 6.

Largest of jhc Great Lukes, Lal;:l' Superior, is about. 330 mile~ long, 160 miles wide and has 31, 000 square miles of surface area.

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The coal prorluced in the U. S. last year would '1111 11 trnin three limes encircling the enrth at. the Equator.

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rnllnwrng llw bit'lll<"' st" nn I <Ill of l '"' L.utstng GuPsh r;r 1111 11ll' spe,1krr of lhc ('\'c~nng 11 srwtnllwllr \\.1 hrlrl 'IIH llt\1/ Jlli'SI'nl \\l'tc n \\' Chotmlll'tlllll Mrmlwts of ltoop r'irr 10 0 ,1 'fill' Wtllr.nnston pullle fnru: w.ts WPsily Ilmvle} of the Slale mPI'Itng ts l'rtdot\ '\o\-o•mhr 1 2S .tnll Altrt' Cllo<nlhPrl.ttn 111 Jo'otsl Jfnlr IIIII ht hns!s lor 1111 111 1111\V rnnslsts of I mrn, Cl11ef l'ted,F.urn Butcmt 11ho spoke on wtlh Bess Ahhnll l'lt ' B,ll illlltl1 L.t11slllg ,rnrl Mr otnd 1\Jts .1 I rllng Mtndl Gmdon Ye.tgcr, ,John "Ottr Amcrrc.rn Ilcttt,tgc" Ifc .tnrl Motrg,lJt'l r:l<ll\11 "11111!' 1111 Ch.rmbrrlatn flits Chotmhr•t'lottll I B.n!J,m;t,rk ottHI !1ohetl Co es rompmell our helll<lge of f1cc ltw tt'fH•slnm 111 , 11111/lltlt< c rr•r < 11 r·d m.t 11:1 lltrr• gtfts ('[rJes 1v 111 sf't ve ns .1n ('XII .t man rlom to lite Socr,tftsm of Engl,md

( lutstr.tn S1tcn••· nwmhl't' hotd Gay Nineties Club I on lile t]('patlmrnl rre ts nlso :mtl Cornmuntsm of Russrn He

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llowotrrl Jng. 1 '"' sp• 111 l'rHlt\ lll Del IIIII 1111 I hll\ IIIJ! 111]1 I<< I hts high sr lwnl slli<Jl 'l.tss

o1 speu.tl 1 hotnl<sf:ll'lllg s<•tl I r•oruH•r•led wrtlr I he \Vrllt,\IIJSion explntnerl tlt,tt 11 1s up to I he rrr• 'lilrml{sglltng D.t\ ·'

1 l:Jt Members Have Meet 'Frozen Foorl Locl,er plmt wtth frnmers In unrtc rn lhe fight ~".w'"'s"''n'""t'''' Ln""'"'·M''"·

I Soulh Pulmotn o;JtPr'l 1 t 11 \VII C Jn tgunsllhesc rsm's lhrough Join ''"' 1" 1111 '' 1"" 1" "1'1"'1'" ol 1 " • liS n 1<'1 I Jlln OL·:-l f I IHILIJ!lg' ~:ud jdllinll IIIII thtt nil )ll·

Millions Are Affected By Allergies

It IS t•slunatL'd !here ,u·c 110\1 10 tmllion al· Icrgv \ 1ct I IllS 111 out· ,·ountry [ l,\y fever 1s

mosl piP\ .dent ()f tlw otlwt·s, asthma, VCZI'Illol, IJiVL'S, (()Jl(act ctlJCl'gies :lllcl food ll'·

,I( t tons .r rr promitwn t ol fPnclrrs

SimpiP 1 !'Pal · ,(. llf•lp liHI<·. Take yolll nllc1 r.:y to yoc~, D,lcfm If it IS not qUickly cut c~bl<•--and 1! likely ts not-seJcntJ!Jc tests ,\llcl tH•c~tnwnl 'dtl (Pdch you how to ltvc with 11

Give R. C. A. • Victor Records

Christmas Records

Records for Childrrn

* Classical R{'cord~

Popular Recordf;

* Favorite Songs of Worship

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"4S" Record Player By Vietor

\ Children's Player!!

MASON HOME APPLIANCE Phone :MOll

C.J) T'll!ll'll!slluhin<•InhPJsnHt 1 tt>g lhP }\lltn Bureau Tile <h,ll! IHonh •nlt•~•••'''' iilld lhtnt, nt'''''n lu. Dml], rm tn k who t• I H' new .ll IIH' ltiJJl)( of I\!1 s rvr,n lOll tn,ln o[ I he PVellJrJfl' \Vd~ Dnnnl<l I r !I ~Hid ('filii t Ill 111\itl l 1111 nnd p] tlt. Lc•(h]Pt' l'I,J()Ilrll\ fnJ lllP No\cn1 Jnan on tho force, IS Ll seasoned h to ~->hm\, •w~ ~\11y , 1 11 ,,,~, tn '"'11 tlu

olllc0l' 111 this kliHI of \\'Olk lllcl Allen 1n1, 1-;f uf <~tlll•st~at 111 Hnul• nlr:iltlt hPl h•tlltd 1\ tnll'tlllg II ilOliO!(rl '""" 11/lL I ~""'"' lllli'Jllhi'IS.(JI1 IIH'II illtthd.t) olll hots much expertencc rot 21 IL, llll'h<l lltoloiOOl

I Yr. 1rs he wns connected Wllh the ,

1 "" "" 11nl '" " ' n "' 111\llSHIJPS, 1\Its 1\[,!l\ H0\\ c.~. A A bl 10(1} nf 11111-i urtltr ror Llll(f Hllttt :-li\1

Jilts !\lot} (,0\1 .trHI M1S Atlr.t.t De.nhmn poltr.e force .Jill] IS now nnua ssem v '"'k' ""'""'Ill'""'"'' uf ho/11 Ill In • a ret ned ofl1cer It mn there lie 1 1111 rnJ.!h rm c nurt~ N· ~\K, n 1u \\!·q till.''

LPC:h](IJ I prrn!fll rrd ur~rrlntrcl 111 HIIHI Ultlllty \ rilllllf'l II ISS( I \t•d "' 12.30 A clllcl Jus fmntly ate ltvmg oLt 501 R t Is G•"ven ,J()JlN ~11( t.L!,J ,\N

I!tgh ~trerl 1 epor lu·l~· • I 1'1< t.nt• hllilHI.l\ ( olkt• II dS lll.trlt hv Mrs FlilPI D('tk i\fl(t till' hl!SII!Is, I

mrr ltllg t hr pt og1 dtn r omtni11Ct' 1'hunlls~l\ in;: :-it•tvit•t• Ht•lti Myrtle Rebekah Lodge m1•m <'lllett.lmt•rl \\ltl1 tonlesls .111d A cnmmuntll rhanl.~gtlln~·l bets met Tuesdn:~ evening wtth

servile wns held WrdnPsday l'l<' Noble Gtancl Rulh Vaught pre. 1 nmg NmPmhr.t 26 .11 R·OO J1 m stdmg

.tiHI JI.Ir s l~us~cll p 01 t~ 1 111 I hr. Wtlltamst un B.tpltsl During the busmcss mectmg, 111 11 ~Irs f{m Jlcll spent the d~trch ThcH• 'l'erc songs, spcrml the tCplcsentntrve to the Rebek

;1cel, t•llrl \Iilli tl11n molhr.t .tn•l mustc olllcl a sermon h:> Rev A nh Assembi~. Mnrgnret Brown, gt,ul<illlolhrt fllts E:drl PoJICl D IIocJ,ml.tY, pastor of IIH' F'lCI' gave <l ICport of the dllnliUl oiS·

C'larr nr.' C"tllln of Drttflll 1\Icllwrlrst dnnch I sembi:, rhJs was also the lnsl spr•11! till' \l('rJ, PrHt \lllh Ius I - -- nnmmalron of offJccr,, dml r.lec· molht•t, lifts !tf'IW ':;nlvrn. ,rnrl l'ari~· Is fawn 'I'Inustlny llton 1111! lrrke pi3CC at lhc fi1st r.untll 1 flit dtlll i\lts Jl,unlrl lla~twrlregttJ,n mectmg Jn December

1\11 dtHil\hs IVJIJt.rm K~tt'lnun 1 Pntcrtauwd 'llnnsriav rvcnmg .tl F'ollowmg the husrness meet· JelutllCrl h1111lt' 1\'PrlrH''d,l\ ftolllttlwu lwnw IJu,lmtng D,l\rd Iffll· mg lhc commrltcc m charge r!cr1 huntmg .tt llwn lodge .tl mon .tt "sutprJoe Jldtly Hcfrcsh SCI\ I'd pumpl<m PIC coflr.c and Bush J,tf(l 'llw~ sltnl 1 1.11 .;:,• mcnls of ICC 11 cnm .ttlll cai,r. were len The committee for Decem bet dr PI sc r vcd Ddvtcl rr.cetVI'(! manv lltce wtll be Narn Frsher Amy Weh

Hob£ 1 t Bl.ttllh.ll'rl h.ts tclutnl d gtfts Guests ptcsenl were Kctth her ,m,l Nrna Ketchum ftom dt•u llllnltnr,: llf'olt !:11sh lnkP Sober·s. D<lllots Schoftcr, Jtl11111\ 1 __ _ ,uHI Vlltlltl~ Zubul11ke, 1\ldX Allen, Inez Mus-

J\ll s Moll\' Grn slttw ancl scr FI<H cnr I' F'ox, ChmlenP I 1r rm.m L1pp spr nl sPIrt nl D At c 1 Hostr. Barnes, l\11 .til(!

lilts \\I'd, til Deltorl Mrs .John BtNkhnrt nnd .Tack .1\Jts DrlJ,t Rtnchml dtHI C.trnl r.nrrlcnl't n( Whrlr.mmc !di<r.

and Elntnl Mot sr• 1 tsJtl'rl tn F'ltnl

Fred Minch Speaks At CAP Meeting

Sullrln~ Mrs. Thelma Dewey of Lansmg The WJIIJdmston Ctvtl An Pa :i\lr .rnrl 1\hs Ivcs Wnurl .lllrl spent Sund<~\ wtlh her pments, !Jol mel Momi.tyevening m the

son RohL•t t .11 c dcr1 hunt utg Ill Mt• and Mrs Bn c1 Tobms WJIIro~mston !ugh school, with norlhctn llitchwnn Rev !Im.rce ,James 15 umlctgo. 1 Ciltzcns from the crty as guests. \ l'llw f""'

Cpl Don \Neils spent Ius 30 rlay mg lrenlment at Sp;u row hospt· A tnlk on hand guns wns grvcn Huh" l r u, ''"

I furlough wtt h l1is parents Ill De lit!. Lnnsmg this wee!<. by Chtef of Poltcc Fred Mmch, 11• "''t" of 1'1 uhutc _ _ ____ _ trott and hts hiothe1 s ,uul thcu • 1 chm who ha~ .t colleelwn of old and ORDER API'OINTING TIME f.rmrltcs m Wtlltnmston lie lcil Dm otln Smtih ts now en .g new guns Chic! Mmch spoh:e FOR IIEARINC CLAIMS Monda:. far Camp Stonctn,\11 at the new Lvon Street Sl hool lll ,tboul the .liSe of f(uns ancl g<1ve st .. 1~E~fNft~T.-;;~~h 1 t11r~ryP~;.tr11~~3 Cou•t C.tltfotllld where he wtll cmb<~rk Lnn!;.mg lrnterestmg mformntwn dhout fo< llu Collut; ur '""""'"

l I 1\ol R I-I J~ ess At "n ~~HI'! lUll ol ·mul COUI t, hcltl UL tho fr>l Koren lor lite secane tunc Mr 1111[ IS oy ,lJ ,n . !heir hrstory nnd use l'oolont• Oll!Ct II"" "'' uf Li ll>lllf( on !\It • Steber! 1\!cet mnn .nul at r. deer huntlllg nenr Newberry j On Decem be! J, 1952, the Ctvll the '""' ( nu11t; on th• ';111 d •v or Nu·

Dorothy have been attending sev· 111 the Upper Peninsula Atr Patrol Attx1ht11y of t11e dll~ \I ~1_,1/;\1111 t' No~ Jr,iouN Mecr ELLAN CJ<tl shm\ets .md pnrtlCS Ill Lnn Mt nncl Mts Bcrnmd Jensen !otcc, obse1ves lis 11th anntver· lnd>< of Ptohutc Slllg i!rven Jll honor of Mtss Mat· j1,.11on 1nttttnn[J from ricer huntmg sdl'l In the Mnttc1 of lhc E»tntt• of I,E!WY

.... ~ 1,.; L U1 NNJ.. II' Mt ntnlly Incomnt tent gery Stachcl, who wlll become nt Bush Jal<c 11 "'''""""" to tlh '""'' thnt the I I 1 f D• VII MneJJllRII No p t II F 1' I lhnt fm JliiHI.!Illlll Oil or clnlmH nvnlntlt 1 le J!J[ (' () " ( ~ • Mt ~ Nlll<l Pat J,er and d.lllgh lll' y onors '01'111(1!' eac n•r <!lid celalc "'"""" '" Juno lOll, .mel thnt II vcrnbet 29 M1 and Jill~ Etcbert ter. Mrs. Ever ell p,ushnl of WlX· Mrs Dnniei Beatty entertained tim. """ pi'"' he '"'"olnted to "'""''· Meerman cntertamcd IO gt1csts on! I'ISttccl at tile Br't 11 Tobtas nt dlnncr honorlniT Rubl' .John· cx~tmlnc nnd adJnHL ull cl ''"'" nnd rh<·

I h m .nd 1 t) lllll>~l itlllli mentnlly mcomtlL-at dmnct Sunday honorrng t lC home J.tst Sunday son, n formr.r \Vrlliamstan teach , "' "" und t ... r .. ,, •nltl r.nm t btrcli'!·elcct L D 1 1 r l'Itei!Ctl cr who has just rctu~'tJed !rom n h "t Ut ''"'"11 1 hut e~edttn1'

1ot ""'d Ml' .·tJI[l 1\olt'' Cl.tJe MlDlHinon OlllS UJ\' rlll[ ony " ' I G /111111111} IJ](Oilljtlflrt ltli.! H.JfllllCtl to 0

1 I f I I t 11 years teac ung 1!1 ermany. I (C "nl thcll tluimH Lo H till court Ill the and claughlers, Chustm ,mel Rax· lave returnee t•om (Ce\ llln 111" Guests pJesent were Mrs. Anha l'tot.ut• OIT•c• nt •o1 W1'Hl Su~<naw lc a! Cal·o spent tlJe weeh: end nt Alpen,t. , B 1 1 M D •t•c• '· L.111 In~. M<chl~un, on '" ht fooc

I 1 I' g tam, rs. orrance Risch, th< ~n1l t1 , , J l ch<uur; A D 19fi!, 1t w1th Mr ~ml Mrs Harold Oes· Glenn Speers of Lansmg ca lee Mrs. Glenn Bray, Mrs. Elmer ''" "'clocl. 111 thl fo11 noon, """' time tel·le on ftrcnds 111 Wrlhamston .Tttes• Lrghlfoot, Mat y Lei' 1_,111 1 nn[J •nd p\nco ''"" 1,v llllllnmtccl fn< the ex·

• nmlntrt1on ttlld nrlJuKirncnt of nil clnlmH Mrs. W!lltnm Ketchum cnllccl day Helen Kuehn. nntl tlem"'"'" """'""t snld mcnwlly m. on her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marvm Brown ,mel Ius mother, co~:",;' 1'~,;tllw, Ordmo~l,

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Homer Barnum of Lansing Mrs. Eva Bullard returned home \Vrlltamston Center Methodtst uc, the< col he ~'" n t.y puhllcutlon of 11

Thursday Her daughter, Sharte Frtclay tllghl from a week's deer church wlll have a chiclmn elm· cop, of lhte ollie<, fo1 throe •ur.cc ••lvn WU k~ Jlll'\ lOIIK lo Hllid tiny of ht i.lltll{ !ll Lee returned horne wtlh her. huntmg m northern Michigan ner for the pubhc F!lclay, Novcm· Lhu ln~hnm cannt; N• ""·

11 ncw•pntlot

Bud Nixon went deer huntmg Bert Allen left Wtlltamston last ber 28, begmnin" at 5·30 p m t>llnto•t 111ol '" «oint•" m •nloi ca\lntr 1 I " JOliN McCLEI.I,\N, Ill northern MJclugan ast wee\ week to spend the wmter with A Tt

110 Copy luoi~t or Prohutc

Emtl DeDyne tmclerwent an h1s dnughtet, Mrs Rose SqUires Rohcll L D11•k·' t tl I C I W d I d HC'fflfllCI or Ptolmtfl emet gency opera ron recen Y Ill of Batt e rec <. On er an

a Lansmg hospital and 1s con· Mrs Charles See of Webber· valescmg at Ius home. vrlle spent Thursday with het·

Mr nnd Mrs. Glen Garwood of sister, Mrs. Am1· Webber Mr. and Mrs Vern McManus lllr·s. w .. r. Clari;e Columbia Road

JUrs. W. C. NOI'I'is Brighton enlled on Mrs Bess Ah· Mr nnd Mrs Estell Gushwa spent Thursday evening wJth Mr. bolt Friday evenmg. nnrl sonR of Fenton spent Sunday and Mrs Charles Satm by. The next meetmg of the Webb

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Dudley of with thetr gmndmother, Mrs. Mr and Mrs. s. R. Glllett VIS· school club will be held with Lansing spent Sunday afternoon Lourie Mussel'. Heel relatives near DetrOit Sunday Dorothy Smith December 4. All wrth Mr. and Mrs. Bird Tobtas. Lee I\:Jmger, Fred Minch and afternoon. those who attend are to take a

Mr. nne! Mrs Mllton D'Arcy Arnold Prine have returned from w. J. Clarltc returned Sunday 50c gift to exchange. Plans Will and children of Imlay City spent deer hunting at Ogemaw forest from spending a week near Mun· be made for Chrlstmns exercises Thursday with Mr. and Mrs Har· in northern Michigan Ising. at the school. old D'Arcy. • Pvt and Mrs. I<enneth DePue Mr and Mrs. Alvin Bushnell Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Holmes

Glenn Casey, Bob and Vic To· VISited at the home of hls parents, of Lansmg visited Mr. and Mrs. of Fort Knox, I<y., were home bins and Wllllam Roseneau of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Depue, dur· Leo Sloan Saturday. Sunday and attended church. Albion have returned from deer lng his furlough. He will return Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hartenburg Mrs. Margaret David returned hunting in the Upper Peninsula. to duty November 30, ancl famlly, Mr. and Mrs. James home Saturday night after spend·

Wayne Ahern hunted several Mrs. Dale Blossey spent the Clarke and family, Mr. and Mrs. lng the week In Lansing with her days In the no1'th. wej!k end wtth her brqther-in· H. w. Clarice and Mr. and Mrs. children.

John Jobin spent several days law and slstet·, Mr. and Mrs. Har· Sam Gillett and family spent Mrs. Sarah Session was In Lan· last weeit with hl:s father, and old Jervis at Bay City, while her Sunday evetting at the w. J. sing Friday on busJne••·. deer hunting near Alpen11. ,husband was deer huntlni, Clarke home, Robert Smith and aon, Richnrd

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Tllf• Cnssl1ly T till<' hnvs 1 ilntus, 111111('1' thn dill•< lion ol Ht•v und Mt H l'lll'Pst Co1Jk, Will Jllt'SI'Ili 11

1110grnm of llli!SH' tl rh<• l•ll<lr ljllli( 1 hull it Srtnrl.ty l'VI' ,,, o1! I 7•:10. Hc>I!I'Hilllll'llih or l'olkt jl'llo nnd snmlwlr Ill's will !11• sPr .I'd lo 1111' hll,\ s Ill lltl' \V s (' :-; otf)l'l tIll' sPl vir t's

Mt s l~rl (',til IS ol Ilollil'lll oll l•'nolr ilospll.tl I.HI,slllt

Mrs NPJIIP ~1• ( 11 <'l \ rs vlsll­lng hPJ HOil In Jaw oiiHI rJ,rughll'r, Mr. nnrl Mrs Hn:.rnonrl l'.tlrlt ot

Learn to Play The Accordion 'l'alu• advnnht"(' of mu· Irnek·fu·HI'!toui

Special Offer 'l'nl•~ ll complett• 5 week nccoa·dmu t'Ulll Mt'

No tlelrosit or t'lli'Ollmt•nt fc•t•

$9.95 \Vl• furnish t·V~J,Ytliiug l'rr•e-the nct'utdluu, thl' mu"t~"

finroll now at

Bloomquist Music Studios 121 N. Cellar strl'et In ~lasou

JU!chlgnn'H larrwst nrc•ortllon st ndiu Also studios ln J,IUJf'lng 111111 St. Johns

Phone J,n.nslng 4·fi068

come to STORE NAME ,,__.._ to add a

ofigkt with

You've seen them illustrated in bcautiful full color in Better Homes & Gardens. Whether your dcco.' ratins t(hcme is modern or perter!, smart deeora•i' tors will tell you that you ~an find ~ p!~~ec frrt IOVeral or thc:at dtiijllatfull? stylccl Aladdm LAmp~''! 1.,. and they're dcsrgned rrght for bdtcr li,bt nndl r,etlcr sight!

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Ingham County News November 27, 1952 FFA Officel's At County Meet

suu•et UIIVt:n !'i<'ll'r; ll t ~'!1 Mr, and Mrs, Wllllu l'nlc and Ufi(U rrOgl'affi

Mn;. Muc!a CilfiJlln nnd son or JllttHhlnr; worn Prlduy visitors of Begl·ns Monday Ml>:n ,Jennie Mmrns,

lllrH. Louls Slid on!] Debby CJ!

Mrs, Helen Young - Phmw :m:n

Brotherhood Plans Regular Meeting

~lr. nnd M1s. C'!JPsll!l' lll'n· jumi n, ~Jr. 111 1rl Mrs. Chn rlc•s Slwfl<'l' and Mr. nnd !\Irs. Lilli'· 1"1'11<!1! l'vllllc!r 11f Lansln~~ anrl lllr. 1111d lllm. !.', C. A ndt!rsnn, Sr., 11nrl family, 1\'lr. 1111rl Nrs. 1~. C', Ander­son, .lr., 111111 fnrnlly nnrl Writ

TIH'l'l~ 1•', 1>', A. nffk<•r·s Don Hko, Bill JliH~PII nnd lllll Sly Ill· !ended u county nwetln~ of f. 1'', t\, officers ut Sto!•ltiJrhlr;e last 'l'tlesrl;ty,

Mttson WPro Sunday visitors of M1·s. Loulsn ~11ld.

Mr•. and Mrs, t\11rlrew Pulnwr nnd r,:rnmJ~,l<l of Lansing Wt'l''~ StJncjny vlsliors of Ml'll. Jo'rnnceH Nclm!Un[;'.

'l'lte Iundt Ill'ogrnm nl Hehonl will ~tart Monday, Dr.cemlwr 1.

An "A" lunch will be wrvcrl ngnln lttls year, which lncluclcs the following 5 requlremmtt:~:

'J'Iw regular meeting of till' Wnllwt· \\'t'l'l' sunday e\'l!lllllg Brotherhood will he 1\lomlay l''.l" gu1•st 1; 11 f Mr. and l\lrH. Rolunl nl11g, December l, ut lh1• I0\111 AIH!ersnn In liurHrr• of 11re sevt•ltlh hull. . lrlrthday rmnlver~ary 11f Cm·ol

Offir'PI's from nil I>', F. A. cllllp· trors ot IIH• I'Diinly werr. prcstml CXCCJll Lt!slie. An fiP,I!ilflil WIIS R<'l liJl 1or 'i mePthJr,s whleh will llt• ltrld rlurlnr; tlw next 4 months al WIlliam,; I on, Dans viii e, Oltemos and Leslie•.

'l'he'ni'W offlei'I'S. Wl!l he .111 Allli<lrs;rn, chnt·ge Ainron!l \Villi' ts dtH!I'· .

Crlllnty offlct•rs Wtm• l'lt•cll'rl and Bill Sly or !he local ellllpter was Plecteti trt•m;urt;r of the coun­ty. lllll I~ a nwmlwr of the junior l'lnss ami prcsirlenl oJ !he Dan:;. villi' cl1npler.

man of the BliJljll'l' ~o;nrnlll!'l'. .'i.tlly 'f'htllllJlSIIJI IS lijlPIHJlllg tiW Wallr'r Blsltr'll, l'lwinnan, will Wl'f'k ~vlth her granrlrnollwr, M.rs.

pl'I!Sidl! over 1 hr. huslr<Pss meet- A lilt! rtrnrnpsn It, wl\ lie h,1~r 11.1 I· ll~ which will lw follow1•rt lrv ent.,, Mt•. ltrHI Mrs. HoiH•rt liH<IIlJl· t:w' progmm of whleh Hoy Jfur:l r •;on and StrZ.\', Arlna Prod or 1111d I · 1 1 ' • DIIIW111 ShPatlwlm are lmnling s r >;r nn:rn. , I' 1

Dnnsvllle will hr. host on Feh· l'llfll',V •J.

All men in the community are ne;u· Lac 11 111'· Mrs. Anrlmw l•lillhousr and l\11·. anrl 1\'lrs, Wade Sendrlt•r of Mrs. Thomas Cavender nnd sons

:-\;tlim• \VI'n! guests HI dlnm•r Snn· of Stnd\hrlrlgr• were Thttl'sday rlny of !Ill' lntlt•r's pm·ents, Mr. vislt<li'S o( J"<lnr. Paul lledgil!ll,

inVlll'll,

Dlrtt,clny l'art.v l!i Wwn Mrs. Hoberl Atiiii!!'Son !'Iller·

talned sevcmrl l'hildren at her horne MoiHiay ;1 fternnon :1ftPr sclwnl In IHiiwr of till' sr'VI'nlil blrthrla.v amiiVI'r:;nry nf lu•r •lnughter, Carol. c;ul'st:; w••rc !'>Ieven L<'unard, :;usil~ Wilkin· son, Conn~!! S••i.(pr·t, .lnlrnny Bl'iu~s. l\lt~rn;t Mnyna1 d and D(Juglas Vogl. GillllflS \\'t'l't'

plftj'l!rl dttrlng IIH• :tflt'l'llllllll <lltd lei' cream anrl calw were served <ts I'Pfn~shnwnts.

i\Jr~:. Hobert llartll•tt n~llll'IICd honw Surrdny 11 [II' I' SJH~nrlitH( n wcel< willt 111'1' rlnu;:hler-in-law, Mrs. Grant DPl•'oi'I'<'Sl "( Fnw· ktvllll'.

nnd l\lt·s. Halph \Vallcer. Mt·. 1111rl Mr.•;, Hosene Arnold lllrs. Colrlir! \Yard spent the were r:uests at dinll£'1' Sunday o[

'.\'1'1!1< end at 1111• lrnml' nf h1•r SIJ<l. till' former's parents, Mr. anrl .rim \Vnrd of l'llaso11. Cpl. Will!:m1 ~Irs. 0. II. At·rwld of Gregory. \\'arrl t'l'l urn<•d to C;11np Httd<Pr, !\Jr. <I~Hl lllrs. t\rt I tilt' 1-ll.'tllll:~ t\111. Tllltt'sday nftr't' !I t\VO·\V!'I'lts and fnrntly W<'re guest;, ill rhnncr furlllugll at Jiis home l<l'l'l!. 'Sunrlny 111' Mr. nnd Mrs. Edwi11

ll!rs . .folrn D!in!Pis anrl .T:Jnw1, Vatldl'l'lruslr of llriiiDII. '""' Mnrk Sf'rlpl1'1' of Wl'lrirerville 1\Tr. 1111d 1\Jrs. Halph i•'crr,usnn 'Jll'lll l•'riday wit it !\'Jr. anrl Mr.,, IPft 'l'ul'sday f11r Washington, p. Jo:d1'"" c~<·riptr;r. C., to liJll'lld 'l'llllnksgtvlng With

M1·. and 1\'ln:. Cll'll Slwrland 1'1'· th<•ir d:lllglitr!r, IIIHI will tlwn t11rrwrl SaturrLty from a trip to ]I'H\'1! for· the South fnr the win· ~'-~('\V Yorl.:;: Clly. Th(ly \VPl'C' ;H"- !PJ'.

''"lll)l:rnlr•d h~· 1\li.•:, Pauline Sl1ar- l\lr. and Mrs. Louis Noah :Jtlll !awl, wl1n is in lh1• U!'N E1•set'\'r fnmily of Holt called on Jilt'. ami :'olut·sps Ol! ps at ~it. Alban:;, N.l i\lrs. ,Jarn!'s Cntmhnlwr ~~IIH!ay. i". (;ary 1111rl • ll!nrgiP Sharl;uHI ~Jr. a11d Mn;, Wa~·m• J. 111'!1 and stay1•d with th<!ir ~:r:urrlparl'nt.-;, so11s of Mal'.slrnll were guests at ~rr: iillrl Mrs. Donal Parks of Wil- ditJJII'r· Sunday of the latter's pnr, li:nn~ton, whilr~ tlwit· Jllll'l'nl~ r!nls, lllr. and Mrs. Glen Fox. Mrs. W<'l'l' aw;ry, i't'l'nir·r! Knapp and Bruct• Bad·

Aggies Practice For Bas!<etball

'l'h1• Dansville Aggles held tlwlr nrst ha«ketbnll pral'llcP Monday. 'l'ht•rc were :JO l)()ys present.

Lellermcn rctul'llinr:: from last year art' Don Douglas, Arnold Weldon, Lc•roy Soule, Leroy Bt·owl'r nnrl BaRil L11nce. ;Junior 1\irily, Don Guiley, Paul West Hnd Lynwood Nims are fighting for first learn positions.

The Aggles first gnme will he at l [aslett Tuc~day, December 2, with tile second team game he· ginning at 7:30.

The rl'malnder of !he sl'lwdulc Is ns follows: Deeembt!l' :;, Wll­llnmstnn. lwrc; Deecmbur f), Iloll, there; Dl'l'l!lltber 12, Olwmos, lhl'n•; Dl'ccmm!r If!, Stndthrid~e, t!H•re; .Ja nnnry !i, Fowlerville, hen!; ,lanunry Hi, Has!cll, here; J:tllllill'.l' n, Le.slie, thel't!; .Tanu:rry 2:l, Wllllarnsloll, !lwrc; Jalllllll'Y 27, !Jolt. hen•; .January 30, Slocl{· hriclgc, here; February fi, Fowler­vi liP, llrPn•; Fehru:li'Y Ia, Olwmos, llr.re; and l"chruary 27, Leslie:, here.

Ass1•mlrl~· N•alm·f's ~llll'iP

( 1), % pint whole mlllt, (2), pro!cln·rlch riiHh, 2 ounces

fresh lenn OJ' Pl'oceaserl meut, JllllillJ•y coolwd or mnncd fish, Ol' 2 ounces cheese, or 1' egg or 1,~ cup eoolwd rlrlcd beans or pcus m· 11:< tablespoon peanut butter·,

(:JJ, six ounce.~ m· ').1 Clip of raw, cooked or crmned vcgetnbleH or fn1lt or a comblnution of both,

( 'J J, 1 portion of hrend or other hoi bread made of whole gmln or enriched Jlou1·, and

(!i), 2 teaspoons of huttcr or fortified oieomnrgnrlne. The price nf the lunch Is the same as last year.

This lunch should give l/3 of the day's food requirements.

The cool{s I his year arc Mrs. Elmer Simons, Mrs. Fred Wilson and Mrs. Doris Bachman. Mrs. Margie Brlg~s, home economics Instructor, supervises the Jll'O· gram,

Mrs. Onn Almond nnll Mrs. Em·[ Braman were guest;; at din­net· Tllltl'sday of Mrs. Ethel Blaiwly and Mrs. Nellie Cline of Miller Road. In tire aflernoon 1 hey all vlsl ted Mrs. Ella Collard of Easl Lnnsing, who is slek.

Mr. and MrR. Melvin Buttige and Linda were Friday evening guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Wynn Boyce of Stockbridge.

(,, J1;, JtiiLJlllH1b 1 1Ja!IPiiJd• 1 illh4

Robct•t McElreath ntlencled tho rcgl\lnr meeting of llw Tnrrhrun County Lenguo nt Holt 'l'iresrln) evr•nlng, At thin mePtlng fontbnll Hclre!IUII's for Hl!i:J Wl'rc rlrawn up nnc\ other minor problems l'l'inl· lng to nlhlellc•H of !I)[' County Lengue were dlscuHsr.d.

Mr, and Mrs. Chnrll's Wonrlli were 'l'lii~Sdfly visitors of Mr. n,J,J Mm, Trur. l\larlln nt I{nlama:;oo. Mrs. Mnrtln Is 11 pnllcnl at tit~ 13orgess hospllal !here, nnrl Chrlsllnc of Ovid vlsl!erl 1\lr. nnd Mt·~. Leland Perrine Sitnday.

Mrs. Elzlna Warfle, Mr. nntl Mrs. Mnx Wnrflt• and daur;htl'l' nnd Mr. nnd MI'H, Edwin Noxon of Port Humn nnrl M1•, ;nul Mt•s. Ellis Ilnyncs of 1\lnson were guests nt dinner StnJdny of Mr. and Mrs. Hldwrrl Camplwll. Mi·. anti Mrs. Tlaym:s left 1\londay lo HJll'lld the winter In 'J'ampa, J.'Jor­lda.

Miss Vnlera 'Unrlrrwoml· a11d William Perry n( L11nslnr, ami Roben lless wt•t·c ~nests at !lin· ncr Snnday nf the fornwr's par­ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. Cera! Under­wood. Mr. nnrl Mrs. Edii'Dl'd Waters! rndt nnd Jack nnd !lay. monel Kolwolsld Wet'e Sat urdar evening guesls at tht' Underw<Hld lwme.

Mr. ami Mrs. /\I Tiffany a nri Pam and Mr. aJ1!1 Mrs. Lcro)' .Johnston of 1\laf:on were gul'~t:; nt dinner Sunday nf their pur­r.nts, Mr. and Mrs. Lawrance Cur-tis. ·

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Convention Report '!'he renulm• meetill!J of llw W,

C. '!'. U, · WnH lwl1l Monrlny r•w· 11 lng II l lite honw li r 1 he Jll'l'~[. cll.'nt, Mr:1. Allll' Thompson.

Devollnns were ll•d hy !\Irs. Frnnccs Sherman. During the illlslrrl!ss mct!llng Mrs. 'J'hompsnn gaw fl short l'I'Jllll'l of the county l'<mventlon which ;;he attenrlr.rlln Lansing.

After the huM ness session 1 hu pmgmm wns presPntrd hy Mrs. Marjorlt! Cratldotk '!'his r'IIJ'i·

sl~ted of short r1•udlnr,:s, a vo,·al t!uel 1Jy Lomttn awl 1\tnvls Cl'ilrl· rhll'k nntl a word c·ontest.

It was voll'd to have a Christ­mas pnrty nt ~;uns('( Huven for the next lllPI!ting on l\londny llft· ernoon, Deccrnlll'l' 22,

Dinner l'arly llnnors Rlrlluluys Mrs. 1•'. C. Anderson, .Jr., en­

tertained HOver;tl frlr!lllls and rela­tives at lilnn!'l' Thursday P\'l'nlng In honor of llw fout'llt hlrthtlay annlversarle~ of lwr son, Steven, nml her nephew, J\irk Wall>er. Thr~ r:ur'sts were !'nul, Cam[, Hobby, Tommy and Patty And1~1·· ~nn, Larry anti Pnm Wright and Kirk ami Viekv \l'allwr. Prevlou~; In dlnnet·, ganies were played hy !he d1lldren.

.. , .. 1 "'· I lurold Wlllt.: illltl ' a.trrrlty Vlblled Mr, lind Mrs, C11rl Gt'OSilhnns Sumlny, They also vl~­llrrl Mr, nul] Mrs, Ht•u!Jcn Bunlwr nnd Mrs, Keruwlh Uunlwr nf 1•'11 ch!Hu·g. ..

Mrs, l•:ll[lHI' St•rlptcr HJH'nt Still· clay with ~lr. :11111 1\ln;, l'lrllllp !:ll'rlptcr, ,lnnet SPripll!l' sprmt Sunrht>· wltli Snlly Nemer of Vlllllown,

l!Prhc!t'l Wllldn~on and l\lr. and 1\lr~. Horlney 1\'lll<inson nnd ,, n of Soul h llnVl'n sprnl 11u' \'.'<"k t'llll with lllr. nnd Jlll·s .. r. c. Nd· son.

Hl'v. CPl'i! Pollok anti lllr~. Pol· lok of llnlt wcn• W<'thWialay l'illi· i'rs of Mr. un!J !\Irs. Art!Htl' Pnl· lok.

l\lrs, l~ml'st Stetil•t· t;pPnt Sun­day with Air, 11nd lllrs. Wilbur Str.IIPr of lllnson. Tlwy 11'1'1'1~ all evt·nlng glll'sts of ~rr. nnd l\h·s. !~Ills Brigr~s of Lnnslt11~.

Gnry Scrlplct• of \VPhllervllle 'iJll'llt Sunday with Sl<!l't'll Lf!OJI· ill'll.

Mr·. fill<! J\Jt·s. F. L. C:nh!P, llnr­olrl Gahlr1 anrl 1\lr. IIIHI Mr~. Ed­Wrll'l! Simmon<i.'i of Ypsllnnll vls­lletl 1\lr. 1111d Mrs. C. !·:. 1\lannlnt; and Mrs. i\1. Ivnh lllanJJing Thut·s. cill\', •

Mrs. Louis Yuhasz and t•hilrit·en 11[ Holt nnrl 1\lrs. Sli'\'e Yuhns;. of Lnuslng \l't•r·" !.;unday vlsitnrs nf Mr. and 1\ir.s. /\ . . 1. Miller. Mr. and Mrs. \'il'!or (,;ii!Nt and s<JJl

('hnpnl KPrvii•Ps Ar•;; 11!•1!1 of Novi \\'l'l'r. l\lnnday guests of The NovemiJl'i' chlljll'l st•rvicl' IIH• l\lilil'l'.~.

was held In the hluh ~tl'irool «S· lllrs. DPWr!y C'l'itfl. ll!rs. Hny­scrn illy room lnst Th urstlny mond Bailey nnd Jlll·s. t\ lliilH"! morning, with MnrlPy SIIJH~r. 1\PI<·hllm altt!IHIPd ;1 ~lwwr•r Fri· 1'111tlrrnan of the l'iliiJ"ll'l l'flmrnil· day evl'ning iu honnl' M Miss

Mrs. Grant Dunsmoru of Lan- ler., [Jresirlirr~ lllHI singing "Abide .fanrt Dav ;II tiH• lronw of Iter sing spent Monday with lwr JlHl'· Witit Me" which was [flllowPrl lly aunt in .laPksnn. J\!lss Day will ents, Mr. and Mr5. )loy West. tlw srripture reading nnd singing lwmnw the hrid<• of Samuel Craft

Mr~. Sam Williams spent Fri· "My Cfllltrlry Tis of Tlwe." Hev. sometime i11 Dct•rmhcr. ,Jw ~"·! c;nlrr>'llnv with her aunt, Carfon Foltr. o[ lllillvili<~ gave a ~Irs. Mnr.\' Crap" of l'rP~I'lllt Mrs. Frank Hayhoe of Alaiedon, shot•t mcssu~e on "JJrotlwrlwDrl" hns h<•r·n sra'nrlinl' tire pnst \\'r!ck who is seriously slr.k. a nil the slnginp; of "Till We 1\led wit 11 lwr son-in·l:nv and daur:htl't',

Mr. awl Mrs. Paul ltl•yrlllld-; o[

Coldwall!l' l<il<l' 11'1'1'1' Snnrlay mornint~ lmal<fasl guest:; nf i\li'. and 1\'irs. Earl Braman.

Lloyd Brook;; is t'olllincd '" hi:; lrntm~ lry sit~k:wss lhi,; \l't•t•k.

lllr. and l\lr.,, Alger llowrn and L;ero of Bennington nml Dr. and f;qnill' of Wl'hlwrville were Mrs. Jo:. F. H;mdall of Lansing gut•.st's nt dintll'l' Su11d;ry of l\rr. \\'i'I'C visitors in tile Fox home in

Till' high school assembly were Pntcrtnim•d with a movie- "The Good Humor Man" on \Vednl'S· dav. The movie was sponsurl.'d by the stuclcnl council a~ their montl1ly assl.'mbly feature,.

M1·. nncl Mrs. A. 0. Greenough were Sunday cllnnt!r guests of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Coolt uf Dearborn.

IVJr. and l\Jrs. Ae11wn Will vi~· Again" eoncluded llw ,,crvke. Hr1•. and Mr.«. E. Tl. l\i11eald. !ted Thursday with Mr. anr! J\I:·s. Mr. nnd i\lrs. C:nrl Ilt'lllil•rslinl Hnward Witt nf DeWit!. l'm·!y Ilonor·s 'l'wo llirthtluy:'l and family of Lr•slil' >·pent Satin·-

TIH! mc~miJ11rs of the llmwll As­' Remhl\' e!Htl'l'ir nwt \\'1•drwsrlnr •·venlr;g nt tlw honw of 1\lt'. '"'" Mrs .. J<rnw.« l'rumh;<iwr fnr· Bilrl<· ~Indy a111l pril)'PI' mP~tin,t;.

M1·. and Mrs. il.ohr'!'l Jo'plton 111-.<J family of Wt•lliH•rviiiP 11'1'11'

gur.st.-; 11t r!illncr !->11nd:Jy nf 1111' forrnt•r's p:tl'l'lll.,, i\lr. anrl I\'lr;<. .Jcd~nn FPIIn11.

Mr. :11rd 1\lrs. Dlll'irl Bal<l'l' \\'t•rr· dinner guests SuJJdliY nt' Mr. 1111d l\frs. Floyd 13ad;us of Williams-ton. ,

Mr. IIIHI \Irs. \\'nytH' 'l'll,l'ior nnrl :MtJrc·in \VPrP guf':..:J.~.; Ht din· ncr Sunday of ~Jr. and Mrs. ~.lcl­vln Ba 11 igt•. 1\!r. anrl 1Vlr:<. llt'.\ Town~e11d a11rl f11111ily of i\1;1son

c•;l!IPI'S a! ll~t• ))at-

1111ri 1\irs. f•:nl'l SIIOII'I.'I':i. tile aflt~rnnon. 1\li'. nnrl l\1r:;. William J11uc•1wh 1\Jr. and 1\-lrs. Kennetl1 Slusser

ll'<'r'<' r:uPI;I., at dinn~r S1111rlny of and family of LI!Siit! werP Sun­~lr. anrl lllrs. Kcru:l'tll l\lnson of rlny 1'\'l'nini: guests of tlw !at· \\'PhiJerville all(! II'Cr<! evening tcr's parent~. Mr. a11d l'v!rs. David r·illl1•rs of Fr:rnk Clc•ve;· of Lan- Bakt•r. ,;in;:. Hobert. Smitlt wns hroughl

l'lft·s. J<lilli'S Wrlgw:ty and 1\lrs. !rome .~lnmlay following G weeks KPrJiri'IIJ Itichlll'l' mrrl li:<ugllll'l' in ll[eL:Iltglllin hospital ill Lan­visill•rl Mr. 11nli l\11'.'· C:arl .1\:cbon sing. ll!rs. Smith spent the weel\ ;;unday, l'tlll with Mr. nnrl Mrs. James

l\lr. 'and Mrs. Holler! Conk ;u:d Norton o[ Lansing. ' fa111ily of Lapt'l't' 11'<'1'1! week Cold lllr·. ami !\Irs. Mike Kuch and gtH•sts of llw l:ill<'r's mnllwr, family of \Vchherville spent Sun-1\lrs. ill'ssie Olson. :->trnclny rliJll,l'l' day wit it the latter's pare11ts, Mr. r:ttt•sls als11 itl('llldC' 1\lr. nncl i\lrs ami Mrs. A. C. Berger. lr·vin Clenwnts of Holt. A baby girl wns l)[)rn Saturday,

i\lr. and Mr!<, Fred SiParlman No'.'cmbl'r 22, ID Mr. and Mrs. 'tnrl farnill' of \V<'hhc•r·vtllr vis- L0e Haindcl of M<tson. Mrs. !lain­

Mrs .. Jedson Fl!li•HJI del was formerly Germaine Ber­ger.

1\Ir. nnd Mrs. Charles Kreeger ami Mr·. and Mrs. Alfred Torbit and son were dinner uuesls Sun· day of i\llr. and Mrs. Harry Kt·eeucr of Fowlerville. This was tlwir Thanksgiving dinner and other gLiests were present Irum Detroit.

Mr. anr! 1\!rs. Boil Kessler, Mr. nnd Mrs .• Jnek Ml'l\l'nna, John '!'obi n and Mis;; Donna Lou pan uf Lan!iing vi.~itcd Mr. and Mrs, Don Lcorli)rd Friday evening.

Mrs. Ada Harl\lwss of Munith was a we!'k end guest nf her :;is­ter. Mrs. Mlnn 1\lann.

Mrs. George Mit cl1ell ·:~pent Monday with her sister-in-law, Mrs. Fran!( !Iayhoe oi Alaicdon, who is seriously sir:l,,

Mrs. Bud Gauss was a Sunday dinner guest of her paren!R, Mr. nnd Mrs. !!'. C. Anderson, Sr. Mr. and Mrs. Lawton Gauss ond Bud Gauss left Sunday morning to spend the week hunting near Harrison.

Dale Erler ami J. B. Dalton re­turned home Thursday from At· lanla ;rnd Mr. Dalton hrought home nn 8-point buck.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Freer and family were guests at dinner Sun­d<Jy of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Gaff­ncr of Perry.

Mrs. William James visited her grandfather, Guy Breadley of Parker·s Corners, Monday..

Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Simonton of Kingston were Friday night guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Greenough,

Mr. <Jnd Mrs. Rex Townsend Mr. and J\lrs. Wayne Taylor en- rl:l,l' cvcnin:: wit it 1\It·. and Mrs. flncl !<Jmlly called on Mr. and lertnlned al their horne Saturday William J(irh\', Mrs. Loa! Towrrscnrl of Nortlt· "vening In honor of the birthday Miss Nar11ni l•'ox o[ Marshall wrst Stocl\brlrlge Sunday. :rnnivcrsm·Ies of Linrla Battig1.• I spent Sunday with her p:H·ents,

Miss Hazel Woods anrl Genrgt~ :111d Philip Arnfllri. Guests ll'l'rc i\'lr. nnd li1J's. Clnrr! Fox. Seymour of Fowlerville were i\l•· """ M1·.,, Hos•·np Amold, Mr. Mr. and i\'lrs. Melvin Bc•ach or guests at dinner Sunday of Mt•. and Mrs. Melvin Batligc and Lin- William;;lon wcw Stmdny eve­and Mrs. Charles Woods. dn and Jilt'. and Mrs. Pl1llip nin,t; gttcsts of Mr. anrl ~Irs.

Mr. anrl Mrs. Roy Hobart left Arnold ami son. Followinu tht• Lewis Freer. Monday for Oncca, Florida, where evening of visit in~ refreshments Mr. and ll!r:;. i\!1·in Shnrp of !hey will spend lhl' winter. of il'c cream and cuke Wl'l'l! i\11<-ilignn Cenll!r wcr1• guPsts nt

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sager of servl'rl. rli11nrr Sunrlny of 1\lr. and ll!rs . Chelsea were week end guests 1 Hoy Glover. of Mt·. unci Mrs . .T. B. Dalton. /\II Connie West spent tile -·---- ----·--· were Sunrlay dinner uucsts of l'lld wil11 het· gl'iiiHipnrcnls, i\lr. pnhlir: libraries snp-Mr. and Mrs. Lml'l'ence naket• of :uul Mrs. S:rm MPrer!itll of Leslie. laxPs wert' se;\rePiy Vantown. Other gl!C'SI~ were Dr. Mr. and l\lrs. Ronald West a11d the United Stntes be· and Mrs. II. T. Fuller and fmnil>' Donny wt•rc Sunday evening of Mt. Morris :rnd Mr. and Mt'S. glll"sls at llw Meredith home. ______ , ___ .. ,_ C. A. Brady of Birmingham. Mr. and Mrs. Reinhold Pt'ir>r- i\pproxim;ttcly 1,000,000 per·

Darlene Bohnet nncl Shirlev Sly son or l•'owlc•rville were Sltn<la) sons annually visit the British of \Vebhcrville spent Thut:sday rvening ~lll'sts of Mr. :111d lllrs. museum and 1\ew Gardens in night with Phyllis Williams. Lawrence ~wan. I Lilli don.

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ELGIN-Wadsworth AUTOMATIC

Only $55 CIGARETS

$ t8 5 Carton 2 Pks. 3 7 <: Will Donald Barto ~lease call nt the P. X. for this week's free carton of cigarets.

Inca Block Watche$ ANTI·i'IIAGNETJC STAINLI~SS STimL DUST·PlmOJ•' WATim·l'ROOF nmnd new mr,t•eluuullsc j u~l; received fi'otn fuc­hll'y, If they'I'£~ g·ood enough foi' Uncle S~&m tliey're good (!flough for ~·ou.

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,Mama ,Just Bought DQddy a New

Elgin-Wadsworth Watch at the PX for Christmas

Social £vents . anJ Persona~ ,

Open House to .Honor Clintons

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Dinner Honors Russel Potl'er

Mr, nnd Ml'H, Hlr•luu·rl flr'illalt nf Lansing elll<!l'ialnl'd 111 n prP:

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A potlurl\ cllnllfll' wn~ ~!ll'Vl'ri fiJ I11HIII. 1\~ Jill',\' ~:atill'rl'd lli'IHilld tlw tullh• till' \YIIIlll'll snicl till' Mif!hl~nn l•!xll'llsl1111 \VIIIlll'll's vi'<!Prl In lllli~oll. 1

Women Make New .. Chal·r~ Buffet Dl'nner Church Cl'rcles Thnnltsgtvlngdlruw•·s"'u'ayhon. ::0 nl'ing Ml'H, ::il'hluh's ht•ntlwr, Pvt. . ' ;'J v. HIIHHPI !'niter, ,]l•. Pvt. l'oltt•t• Is

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'J'h1• Sl'l'llllil }l'SSIIII Oil lt•XJ jjp palnti11~ w;u; giVI'II hy tl11• lt•ud· PI'S, MrH. (lil'll < 'llnr• and ~It':,, Lyll' Nc•wmntl. 'l'ill'l' sllli\l'l'd tilr• gro11p ~ampli'' 11f painting wilil•il tlwy lwei rlntw. By Renovating 0 Ones 1ven ononng an ee mgs ; ~;: N~;~,.::~~~"~~.~s:;;~H()I~~~·~;~:~~:::~';;;I( 1 · December Bride P1·e:;llyterJan dlUI'I'h l'lrdes an· 1 ;· thPh· , 1111 , c11 rrord. \Vl'l'l' J'vt.

'1'111' II!'Xt lllPI'J(IlJ: Will ill• JJI•JrJ ;11 till• honw 111' t•:ul';d llri\'~lrm nt II a. rn. on I ll't'l'llliiPr ·I.. II,\' i\IJ'H, AnnPII<• Ht•hrll't'll'l' Anotlwl' r1Junnnd 10 :;urprisr il<'r , malting plans fot· thPir Drc•t•mhl'l' .·~ .N,· ·,, · l'llll<'r's pm·onts, Mr. nnrl Mrs.

llornn lll•mnn•lrnllun Auont ~IHICT' with a Chrlslnms gift D[ u Mrs. NP!Hfln Brown and Caro· lllC'PilngH, \~\?·~~~ 1 • HllHHPl Pniii'T', St·., and TnmlliY , Forly·two wnnwn nllondlng the r.ntwd chulr. Many a C'lwrlshml lilll! enlt!l'lnlrll'd.Snturday evening Clr!'IP:> I anrl 2 will meet at tlw ~t,i}:·4N:~It\ . .. 1 <~! Wlllinmslnn and his slsh!l', SCOUTS I'Li\N n,\1\J•: SAL!•: .1 l'hnir·canlng worllshops this rail unllqlll' gnlned n nr.w valt'w hy nt 11 buffpt rllmH•r and rnl~r!r.lla· C'hurch ·ruesclr1y, Decemhnr ~. for {!!t:}:i~,';'~~.(~1 Eslher Hatler of Mason. Otht·r Buy Sc•nttt l•;xplon•rs will sfHlll· lin VI' dls<·ovPrPd llwl c•lralr·r·nnlng !wing much• lwnutlful HTHI UHPflil nt!nliH sf1 11wr.r honoring Miss .ran· rt joint Christmas lttnl'heon nt 1 ~\i\'ll·('<: . .l·o~ ;· • guPsts lnelurlr!rl Mrs. l•!rlytlw sm· a h:dtPcl r~nods sHIP Saturday, mn IH• a fmwinallng lwhhy. again.' kP l~v:ms. Miss !!;vans nnrl .rnrnr.s o'elodt, Mrs. Lawrerll'l! Laxton l"r,~:N:r-· . ~A~ ~:very ()[ Mnson, Mr. and Mrs. NnwmlH•r 2!J, at 1'<'1'1\lns hrll';J.

II II 1 1 11 lh'l·'~"' .\ ·'• DaleHir!Handfamii.YofllnnsviiiP ave! you t.'Vl'l' c·ons r t<t•c•r nmo· 'l'lw er·orrnmy angll' p!PaHr!rl Cnltrider will KJlC'alt tlwir WPd· lliH M1·s. ~ orenee CnniPI' nrP t•o- n.~1:!;.,; 1 ·,.;;. 11.;,.,_;;~, / , 1'1' warP. Till' sHIP ''ill hPgin nt !I vatlng G!'lliHima's old <'IIIIP·HI'nlerl 11 1 11 I' 1 D cllnlrmnn for til~ •tff11lr 1 · · ·~ .,. · ,r·, • uncl Mr. anrl Mrs. Paul O<•HIPrit• ·1 111 rnw·H. of the womPn. As thP.y wove ( ng vow:-; a H~ ~vanK wtne P· ' '-' \.; l • • -~:::f.t·/{J. ~J-t~~·: \,\~.~ , 11 _,:;11:.~ I. •

('hair ll1at yo11r hushancl insists tlu•il· cnnr: ovm· vertical and 1111. r!emhcr 20. Members of circle a }VIll·~nther •;::;:·~~1 ;<.~:.;:;.1 :!::: J, 4.;r._.,~•; .... 1 of WPhhervlllt'. on tl1rnwlnt.: otrt with llw Junlt? rler horizontal they vlsioni!Cl a The huffel clinrwl' was server! nt the home of Mrs. Glen .Jur•ohs :;~·;;l)1.v:ii\~·;,liU"-'. ·f,~W;;,.,. ThPY ull s(tt•nt tlw c•vPning with M1·. nnd Mr·s. Kl'nnrtlt Slwffrl' Pntlt>!H'l', slamirla, Hllrilwnl worl< mnovated dwir 11111 minimum nf from 11 lnhle r·Pntr.mcl with a min· tlw same clay, Their mcrtlng will •;:"/ '"''i;iH-. ·~;;··.!l. · ./<'(rt,'l;,, Mr. unci Mrs. OesiPrlc•. f{pfn•sh· and Linrla HfH•nt ~nnday al thc• paid orr ftll' ·10 \VIllnl'll in Ingham S f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 II 1 1 hPgln at H o'C'!ock. Cn·llDstPsses i:l-:lfc;;F?o•7 iU.;:l:'>{:.: :~: •:.\ftf!i~11. menl~ Wl'l'e HPIVC'cl. Louis lrohhlirs l11rnw in Ononclnga, C!OUIII,V Wilo rlid tills n~c·Pnlly nnrl Post. • omr• o Ill! ow y C'lfl rs nltlrP ll'fP anr hrclt!groom, Hill'· M G WI I M .,. •

lwei ber•n purc•lwsc!rt for only 2Gt• rrJunclr.rl with whitt! mum:; nml are t·s. corge ly c, rH. Mil. AND MRS. C'TTARLES A. CLTNTOI\' ~·~::.. '!.:r.'.'.~.'.::.'.',:--·.•.--·.<~::<,· . · Tn·ucluc·r•d IIH•ht' l>euutlful ~;o~l<l Clrlt'~llC'e Tacc 1 · a11l Ml'" Cl 1 - ''"''!',-'-''.·.o::..;.'.;;;;'i'.:;.; fmm somncme who ltnrl con· evPI'gt'P"IJS, Tile tiny roUj>IP waH " · •' '> JH • < ·'· wr cs E · (I b wood r<·llnishPd dlilirs wllh new c ·r I f II ll I xtenSIOn u s ,·li' At WA'RE'S HldPred them wor·thlcss. One placed ou a rmtsic;il pl11tr! which aspt!l'. ope or w mee ng s Mr. and Mrs. Char!Ps A. C'lln· until Oetollt•r, 19,11. Ht• was also .. : r:nncd seals in llll'tn. 'l'lwy fnuncl '"1'1 1'1 "'I I t R 1 1 woman reportcclthnt she hncl con· playPd 'Here Comes tile Bl'ide." H' "sen ' 0 11' s even l'r to ton al'f! c•pJp!Jratin" tlwlr ""icll'n H nwmhm· of I he hounl of r·un· "' ()Jcr•nlclu. :It, new JICHliiY in I ill' natural fill· 1 III 0 " M !' 1 J A] "' "' n o----~-------,~:1; !shed old l'hnln; with the Clll'l'l!lll· 'Ill 1 1 W<'< c ng ann \'PJ'sary ,,unc ay, O· ' " ,.

11 l frnm the trash heap for a Ill! Ill· r·omplt!IC!rl llw tahlc! deeoratlons. WI Je pr·ngt•am eader. 'he group tnrium fot• many yc!nrs. her home of mPrnhers of tlw Olw· :1:

si~lcntiy rt•sctwrl her nld !!11u ·c White tn[Jl'I'H In sllvPr holclel'H s wn. rs. dl P 1 < arns i 11 1 • c• 1 N trois at I hr. Ingham eounty sana· Ml'.", nel'nicl•. L"rJnnr·<l 1111 .. 11c•cl 'I ly lashlon:lhln c·anPd Sl!lll 111 ]1c.•r of yc•.at·.s. Al'l'nngemelll.s rJf t·r•cl J'CJ."e.s ci"C· will slnrr Christmas enrols ami wmiH!r :lll, with nn open lwus!' M ('II t 1 11 1 muld biPrHI in with tlw furnish· " c "' rs. 11 on H IIC' VP Y assn· rnos extension gmuplast WPrlm!s· '•

nralec! 11H• livlrw room of til" eaeh member is l.o lal\C! u toy for fol' lhc•iT' rrlnliws and friPIHls. 1·· 1 rl \VIII th \" m·111•· "ill! r f 1 1 1' lngs ol' uny (Jonw. 'J'IH!st! women 11. wns a eommon report thnt "' L P., e 1 e vo • ·' L > J clay for an all·clay meet ng wit 1 · allenclecl nnr of :I dlt'ferrnt l'halr· other membr.rR o! the family be· Brown home. Games and vi~lllng the Christmas Clearing House. TIH! J'eeeptinn will lw !wid In JVInson and Is rJJH! of ltH charter H memhcrs anrl n vi~llor prPsr!nl. i,

. I I I II 1 "'lime int~l·~,"tccl ltl til". PT'O,jC"I, ,A WI!!'£! the diversion of the evenln", On Thursday, Dccemlwr 1, the thr.Jr· l1omr! Ill 221 Enst l\1,'1[Jie mr.mhers f-illi' Is nlso a mt'nli1l'l' :,• ean111g wo1' \K IOJ!K o acmm]l A 1 c " "~ " • ., "' · · • • ' · • • · · Tile lesson on dollar·savln~ I this f<'lll. All aiiL•ndr!rl a (li'C'linllll· r]oubtln.r lntsbnnc! who consld~r·cr! Grwsts prr!St!nl wrre Doris Call· Tntercl!~sot·y Gull(! will meet at slrer.l, lllasnn fmm :2 to :; :1111 1 'I of the st. .fames catholic Worn· ·~

Ill(~ \v'.J"t·lt llc-,•nl"."·"' tJ~.","Illl'. IJII<•.t·· ride!!' o! Albion, Mrs. H.nehl 7:15 in the chapel. AI. 7::10 the to fJ p. m. en's c:luh, Tnt and Ch:t11CI' club meals was given hy Snra I~J'Oh· i.

ary nll'l'iing wlwr·r• they learrwrl OL "''" """ Wll'k and M· ylc Avery Je·Hlrrs · all aholtt flow to refinish I hi• old ested in llw wile's work and ](ruse, Mr~. D. F. Ervin, Mrs. annual Worn en's assodnllorr Mr. anr.l 1\lrs. Clinton were mar· nnd tlw Garden l'iul 1• ! ' '

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I I I II f )1, 111 .. ~V<!nltr·.tlly 11,.1,111111, ,. 111 C'llilltl."irl.''l Gordon Edmonds, Mrs . .r. C. Ber· meet in~ will br. held. Mrs. Lewis riecl NovPmhPr 20, t!lt'i:l, in St. Ml'. anrl Mrs. Clinton have :J The menu was prepared in an 1~ <' 111 rs IIIH J>rc•tJarn wm < " " " . " " 1 11 11 111 "I of .,~,. ll"l' m m

llim'.''l!lf. geoo, Mrs. Glen Caltriller, Mrs. Werrwr is clmlrmun. Dr.votlnns Maru's clllll'l'h, IVilli:~mstnn. 'I'Jwv C'hlldren, Mrs. Wilma Lehnmn o! 10 1 •

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c P • • • l'llning proc·I'SS. 'J'Iwy prncurr:cl n J J I . 'lj tlwir rePel iiiHI. uri·lvL•rl at till! 1\!. B. CCJIIins, Mrs. Terry Clark, will IH' given hy Mrs. John IJassl· resider! 011 llwir rnrm C!:Jst or Lansing, Dt·. Gcorgr! R. Clinton of · >l'I'. !t· worl<shup with their old ehairs Slnee il was nnr. handwork .Jr .. Roher\\' Evans, sister of the nen, ami Ml's. C. Harold Knurl· Bunlwr· !Iii! Cr•niPt' until tlwy Ma~on ami c. Paul Clinton of After the dinner Lorn MacAl!Pn i~ l'Omplc•tely slrippPcl or all the ole! II was hare! for many women to hride·lo·he, Miriam Ervin, Helen slrttjl nnrl Mrs. Richard Dr•mlow eanw tn Mason in !Jpc·Pmlwr, HJII•I. llumlllon, Ohio. ThorP am 10 eoncluPlcrl a business mer•llng .. ,. :.~.~:.

1 I I believe thnl cllalr·cllning Is ofl.~n Wlicy, Sur• Bergeon, Margarl!t will sing a duct. Mr. Clinlon lwr·arnr· J>l'OIJatP rc· ~r 1·andchilch·(•n and G ".rerlt-"l'Hml· * IJt•Jt11· • vamlsh and layers or olrl paint. r!onr. >Y J nc!. p~op,e. Brown and Mrs. [<"rnnk Evans, Members are nsl~erlto allencl to gister ot' Inr:}1am county in IDOl l'hllclrcn. Tile Delhi home clcmonstration !. f flnlslws of l'hippect 11111 crac we 1 111 1 " • h ~

Already I liP dwirs Jool< C'XC'illng· mother nf the• hridl!·Pirrt. find oul which drl!le they wllllW· ami r"tailwri that pw;ilion until OpPn 11011~1! will liP pn•c('(led hy group met for the November !.• ly new anrl rllft'crl'nt. Women's Golf Club .!, Inn.: to for !JJc next 2 years. 1!J:l7. liP wa:; " nwrnbPr of tlw a family rllnnPr at tlw Country .meeting 1'hur~clay l'vening at IIH• ij·

Thr• caning fll'lll'Pss was done in I h S Cl b Mr~. Laurence Parker will c•nn· · bnnrcl of SliJIPl'Visor.-; from ID3:1 Kitr·hen. home of Mrs. George Kahrcs. :~ \. :

~~~~~:cl~'iir~i~~re~~~~Yo~~.orl;~~;c~~~ Meets for Dinner ng am ervice u ~~~t r~:~~g~,i~t~~~~~~~~~e\~fm~~~~~~ Rebel<ahc: lnJ.tJ'ate Mr. nn<l Mrs. Kenneth Bullard ~.~~r;; %c\~e ~~·~~~~~ ~;1·t~;~~i;~~1 :~~ ~~~~;. ~~ ·~·,. 1~ '\ wlierP tlw rnistal'P r·annot Jw cov· ~·ra~on Women's GoH cltrb Has Shipwreck Party will he given by Mrs. Jnmcs H. - of Flint were sunday gue~t~ of Mrs. Earl Whipple. ,/i '

1 l j " Vander Vcn. Th b · · ,~\ ('J'PLI owr. As IIH' l'f'Sll ts weame memt)ers mel Thursday evenillg A shipwreC'k party was the Circles <I and 5 !lave scher!ulerl ree New Mem ers I\11', and Mrs. Lloyd 'J'aecltcy, ,, Wilson il1 .,' I \lllt . more apparr•nl, llwy lH•c·amP more nt the 18Gl House In Lansing for theme o[ the November mceti,lll meetings for Deeember IG. A2/c and Mrs. Gorrlon Slttnrt The Wil:;on Pxtension group ·~ I and mut•c•.t•ntltu~c·cL . their fall dinner. of the Ingham County Service• * , Mrs. A. Anrlris, Mrs. Faye Hoh· arc spending this weclc with his will meet with Mr~. Gt>rald Din· i:l;li:

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(, :. Nem PA~I/[Icy "51" Ev<!n alter wurkmg" steadily I or F II . 1 11 ll 11 club, l1eld Saturday in IIIE' Delhi inson and Mr~. Mary Simms were parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geralcl monel Tuesday, DPC'Pmlwr 2, at ' H r\i\[J\ i

2 whole! tlavs. tile women were rc•. ' 0 owmg t le c nner wy ga 1- d d lli(•J,'llll ,,, -Jlllt C(ili"TI llwir \VOl]\, creel at the home of· Mrs. Roy JO\GVIl hall. I 1 ' Go I en Wed l'ng initiated into tile Mason Rt•belmh Stuart. Stuart is stationed tit 1:00. ~11; :j World's most PEN

• Cl 1 f 1 f ames were Jl ayec previOus to lodge Werlnesclay evening. Three Shaw nlr force hasc, Sumter, '' NorthWI'Rt Aun•llus ·,li: •, .. , \V,'llllccl(l"tl ... $1 ~ Mnnv fl WOTJillll r!CVC!Ioperl a hob· 'lr stem.;en or nn C!VI!ll ng 0 I 1 b I . I d ' c

" J b II . )(! liS nes:-; mcctmg. Party p anne officer~ from the Grand Ledge South Carolina. Eleven members of the North· l hy intrrl'SI that will pay off fur r tge, Election o( officers wns ileld. H 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 . '(' i most wan tee Y('."r." 1<1 ,.,,nlr·. Prizes went to Mrs. Lowell . e ~c ':.t 1 or ~t: .were presen o Mr. and Mrs. Charles .Johnson west Aurelius extension gmup 1,~· / ~ift. Has Lus- ,

... , New officers arc: President, Da!· .Mr. and Mrs. Forest. Fellows 'ISSist Ill lht• 1 rtr1l ry work 'If M C'l I "' I • Ollc \\.,,1n,·111 1·1inr1nccl to clo ft RobiJlson, Mrs. William Porter H 1 '·· · · 11

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• and .John Mullin of Cmlillac spent met WI 1 rs. · lar cs .or~c gman :'/i: , 1raloy CIIJ1. las yc e ·, vicc·prt•f:ident, Melvin \Viii oiJL'el'VC tl1clr "JOtll \V"cicllllg • 1 ' SET $'• I I L S h II ·' · ' Following the ccrr.monv lodge Tlwnk~"ivinrr Day wllh Mr. nne! November 20 for Ill' regular ••·

whole rlinlnr~ room set ot' clair~. nne Mrs. ange :c m < t. Showermnll', secretary, J,.,·,,et 'lnlll'vnrs·ary Strnclav Novctn\Jnl' J "' "' '/i t ' • '' • • member~ sc•t·veclrefrcshments. Mrs. Olen Slrlcl\land. monthly meeting. ~: 1 <'// ·"f~' Frederick; treasuret·, Bob Sterle; :JO, at theit· farm homr. at 200 fl /"' ·

Ingham County News November 27, 1952 Page 4 recreation <'lwirmen, Max Benn'! North Stockbridge road. Open ·=· '• ·' Dr. anrl Mrs. Jack- Schwahland Mrs. Lloyd Clarl<, ll'adcr (ll'C'· ! · ~ r.

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and Margaret 131aci<; and cal'lJl house will be held from 2 to ·1 'Mr. 1111cl Mrs. EiliH HavnC'S left spent 'l'hunl<sglving Dtly with sen ted the sceond Jesson on lex· i~ . New PARrl'.r.R"51" r'',l :' ·~. '. committee C'halrman, Ru~s Bill:· Monday for Tampa, . Florida, 1111'. and Mrs. Holden Stiles. tile painting and several nierl~·· !.~.: H \1: ton. p. ~~:and Mrs. Fellows were mar· where tlwy will spend tile wlntcl'. Mr. antl Mrs. Charles Hase!IJV painted arllc·les wr.rr. on dlspl:ty. ~ Special I~ -------------------------,

A. Andris Jeweler and Watchmaker

Ol'l:r 25 years experience on nil mnkcs or wntches Complicated wnt<Jhes n specialty All Work Gnnl'l\ntced One Year

Prompt Service Corner of l'arlc· and 1.\lllple In lnlton & Rlchnrds Bulld!ng

Mr. ant! i'vlt'S, '·!,•trl< 0\V~ll !"'· ' The, llCXt ITI""titl" will IJI' ,·t !. •. " I '• ' Instnllnlion of officers will he riel! December 3, 1902, at the " ~ ~ entertained as their guests Sun- "" "' 1 1

held at the December 30 meetin;:{ farm home o! the bride's parents cently visited the Little White clay Mr. and Mrs .• Jay Coffey. Christmas party at the lwnw ot II A Christm:Js • : :' which will he a vacation party. in While Oak towns!Jlp. 'fhey House in Warm Springs, Gn., Mt'. und Mrs. Montie Woodnrd, M1·s. Joe Peters on Eifert roar!. ;~ ~ investmcfnt !n :·r~;·.! ,· Melvin and Dorothy Showcnnnn have spent: their entire married where President. Franklin D. There will be a potluck dinner at ~ I years o wnt· t; . R It 1. 1 1 . 1 Mt·. and Mrs. Walter Laxton and 1 1 Ill 1 I in? perfection. ~· will be hosts for that meellng, life in the community W]l('re they oosevc . IVet par tune am Ml·. and MrH. LewiH Woodard and noon am mem Jers w exc lan~e :: ~; ' which will start nt 8 o'clocl;:, now llvt•, where he died in 1945. Now a na· J 1 Tl 1 gifts. 1~ 'I, PEN $]250 ~'f Donnie of nc <son spent 1nn <S· :~ •·

A prize was awarde•l to Denny ' * '' tiomil shrine, the Lilt le White 0 '' Jnwluun ,. 1: •. >' giving with Mr. and Mrs. rvllle "' nne! M. H. Avery for wearing the Mrs. Jennie Brown of Lansin;:; House is open tn thr public lhl' "' 1 1 Mrs. Jane Bal<er will open her t?. SET most original costumes, corres· spent the week end with her son· year round. "ooc arc· home to members of the Ingham 'li $tB 25 f~· paneling . with I he shipwrel'k in· law and daughter, Ml', and Mr·. ami Mrs. Wayne Spcnny I Mrs.' Orrie Brae: man ;md Gale extension group lor· their Cllrisl· !/i a theme. The rcmainde~· of t\1e Mrs. F. A. Balderson. and Douglas rl!lltrnecl home last ~;-:~.dr~;n .. or~~ns\ngs called . ~~ mas party December 1ii. Those !~ New PARI(ER"21" meeting was spent folk dnncing. Mr. and Mrs. I. B. Bashore of TuPsday from a trip to .Braden· 15· aJ,I 1 PP e 'tmc ay <~ - who have secret pal names nrc 1V.

• * • Woodland visited Mr. and Mrs. ton, Florida. While there 1hey vis· ernoon. asked to notify Mrs. Er.da Glover 'li Special Mr. ancl Mrs. Edmond Mlllyard Carl Bashore Sunday. itctllwr mother, Mrs. Jessie Bald· Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Werner on whether or not they plan to !~ PEN

and Lilllan Mlllyard of Brighton Mrs. Edna Beach spent the win. · spent Thnnl~sgivlng with M1·. and attend. !~ Never be· $5 called on Mr. and Mrs. Walter E. wecl< end as a guest of Mr. nnr.l Mr. anrl Mrs. William E. B. M1·s. Eme~t Gravc>lin of Grand The annual Christmas tea for !~ fore such a SET • Miller Sunday. Mrs. Homer Brown of Bath. Smith ami Stanlny Smith ~::pent Rapids. the southeast cllstricl is scheclulcd !.~.. gift value. $D.?~

Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Bullen and Mr. and Mrs. Erwiri Beach the wee!\ end at Lal'e Leelanau Mr. and Mrs. KC'nnetilliewes of for December 12 at the Millville ij children of Aurelius, Mr. and, r.alled al the home of Mr. illld deer hunting, Lansing called on Mrs. Martha hall. ! : EASY if/EIU4'1nt;

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Mrs. E. J. Hlmelberger of Holt Mrs. Oral Lewis nnd sons Satur· . , , . Wauvle Wednesday. Sunrlay eall- " i 11/t ~'!!,. and Mrs. Rose Myers of Jacl\son day. A'A 3Bic Rtcsl~ard 1~pcm~y of rcravJs ers were Mr. and Mrs. Roy Rae. Hawley n

11(~11\5' 11. 1~)1 ' , 1 ~~ spent 'l'hanlcsgivlng with Mr. nnd Mr. and Mrs. Claude Perrin . II' as~, • an 'mnc·lsco, all f., Elton '!'work returned home ·' ~x et ·

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Mrs. A. F. Zickgrnf. were guests at dinner Sunday of 11". 81 P0111 ~1•111 g .. Th:~nk.sgrvlllg J? 1~Y I Saturday night after spending a EW~dnsesclay aft 111e holm! c, or Mr~. !~ WA~F'I~fs

'I Mt·. and Mrs. Alvin Woodland Mr. and Mrs. Enoch Beebe. vr11 115 ,P"tents, l\llr. ~~~d llh.s. week deer hunting near New- •,rle • penny or an a ·ray meet· !.~. ~~;

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of Leslie were Sunday dinner Mr. and Mrs. Nesler Morrison W~ylw Spenny. He ar:lvcd rn berry. ing. The business meeting wa~ ~

~ guests of Mt·. nnd Mt'H, Richnrrl of- Lansing visited Mrs. OJ a c. h.JCago '~t~csclay .. 111 ~)1'.nlllg•.' ~n Mi·. and Mrs. Clayton Collar conducted hy the ('hairman, Mrs. lli Dll'I!JIIl"ll Sfoll'.a W 1 S 1 Fn;lay Mt. "!ld M1s. S\Jcnn~ .. w~t11 were .Thanksgiving Da" hucst. f Clare Mosher, Nine members an· !~ ~ .,..

ood and. Brown unc ay, thea· son, Will leave Jor WJC!uta , J " so swered to the roll call. Tlw ·~~:::·r.'~ii'::':,"::';i;'t.:':'\'t.:':r:;·,;~:;·;,::,•,;;o;,·,;.:::';~~ Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Shafer Mr. and Mrs. John Garnbotto Falls, Texas, where he will al· Mr. a~d Mrs. Searl Briggs of ~·

have closed their paint and wall- of Lansing were callers Friday tend school. Dansv1l~c. paper sllO!l until Decemher 1. to evening at the home of Mr. and ' Mrs, Znla Osborne wds fl guest rr.r .... R' D IC'

~It spend the Thanksgiving holiday Mrs. V. J. Brown. Mr. and Mrs . .Toe Schweizer of Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. John W .!1. ~ ',.:, rvft THE WHilE 1~/tl/tY with Mr. Shaler's father at Cur· · Mr. and Mrs. Dale Peasley of St:. Charles spent 1he wee!~ end Barnes, Sr., :mel family of Lan-

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&iiiliiilnl . lOA STE R "Pop• Up" or keepa tout warm 'dl wanted. The s~Une uQilorm; goldeo Col&il every tlme•auro• . m11ticaU.y. $~4.to

ran. Lansing were Sunday guests of Wllh Mr. ancl Mrs. C. H. Chppcr. sing at a pre·Thanksglving din·

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1 Mr. and Mrs. Russell Birkett. Cheryl Collar spent the week ncr. The gathering was also in Mrs. Elizabeth Collar Potter end with her granclmot her, Mrs. honor of Jimmy Barnes' birthrlay

was n dinner guest of Mr. and Eva Collar of Lansing. anni\'CI'sary. ' Mrs. Burlynn Collar Sund:ty. Mrs. Potter spent Thanlcsgivin~ with Herbert Taylor aml Mrs. Nan Moran.

.Mr. and Mrs. Robert Maine were gur:>sts at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Alderman, .Jr.

Mr. and Mrs. Harold Barnhill and Merritt, Mrs. Freel Collar and Mrs. Dlcl' Douglas were guests at dinner Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Assid and Butch of East Lansing. ·

Mr. and Mrs. James Corner vb· \ted theh· son and daughtcr·in· law, Ml'. and Mrs. Hugh Corner of Gagetown, Monday.

Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Cum· mings returned home Sunday from Marquette where they have been deer hunting.

Mr. and Mrs. Merle Pettit and sons of Lansing visited Mr. unci Mrs. Floyd Darling and family Sunday.

Mr. and Mrs. Roger Church and family we1·e guests nt dinner Frl· day evening of Mr. and Mrs. Franl< Church. The gathering 1vas in honor of Lonny's 4th birthday anniversary.

Mr. and Mrs. John Barnes are planning to leave Saturday for Clearwater, Florida, where they will spend the winter months.

Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Saelens and Mr. and Mrs. Earl Otis spent lnst wcelt at Lalte George deer hunting. ·

Mr. and Mrs. Fred Miller of Haslett spent: Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mr4. Jay Snyder.

Mr .. and Mrs. Clarence 'Whipp have arrived at Ozona,. Florida, where they plan to spend the win· ter months.

Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Snyder spent November 13 through No· vcmbcr 23 In Springport with their grll.llddaughter, Allee Jean Foster, while her parents, Ml·. and Mrs. Clarence· Foste1·, were deer hunting ln the Upper Penln·

My Day. by

Schatzi, the cumofll-Cllcklng

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Xmas Layaway Budget Payment Plan!

"Turlwy is,orw thln_g-Xnuas is somet.hi.ng olse agnh1. AK .' told my l!ousln I.e lea today, a g·ood Thunksglvhlg diluter Is IVOI'th 1~11 the time ami Jlhmning one puts into It-even If there's nothing bul. l.urlcey haflh l·he next day to l'etneber It by! But Xmas is some! hing ellle again. Xnans Dny Is t.11" day of the year! 1\Jellow, st~nlhnentul and hallJIY· And gifts nn• thtl most. sC'nllmcntnl Jl!lrt. ol' it. all.''

"I~verybody loves a sent-imental gift fOI' Xlllll.li'""1lne that lustl' uml is loved und ·treasured the year round for JllllltY

years ufter! 1~\'crybody loves Jlortralts of thtllr dent· on~s for Xmas presents. It.'s not. only sentlmental-lt~s l'IINY ond eeo­nomlt!al In glw• 1\mns·l\han llOI'trnlts fot• XmnR • . , and JOII lmow · I'Vcrybody .will bl'. Jlleatretl."

_ "Call now and make your appointment. Whether you're planning to give pictures of your whole !amlly to Grandpar· ents and Aunts and Uncles-or Mama and Papa pictures to

·your children-or those cute kldctie pictures to almost. every. one-call now!'.'

"RE!HI~JUBER, YOUR PORTRAIT IS TilE GIFT TIIAT ONLY VOU CAN GIVE!" "Iron A SENTIMENTAL XMAS, CAT,L NOW ANn ~IAKf~ l'OUR APPO~NT!" ·

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billfold tor me.n­holds ~0 c.a rd~ -ana photos, ye.+ ~lim ·sna trim I

The first really new billfold in a dccadlll The ALBUM satlsfhu overy Mrtd - provldos

tVtry convenience. Koeps '20 photos, ·( panta and cards dean and orderly in a

gUJStlod, flop·closed pocket, wilh?ut , bulging. Choice af fino leathora, (' '

'$5 to $11 plus tall:. ""'' '

Name Imprinted Fr41)(!

MASON HOME APPLIANCE Jewett

Insurance Phone Mll

sula. . · Dr. Richard Walker of I\alama·

zoo was a guest at dinner Sunday ot Mr. and Mrs. Donald Vander· 1\lason

. . Custom Photographet•s 241 State Street ·

KRAAS•KHAN. WARE'S DRUG STORE l\4aa0n Phone 34:11 l20 W. MaP,Ie Phone 23911 Aci'OI!fl from llaley's .Loa' Cabin Veen, Jr., and family, · Phone Mason 2-15131

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Wlllluru~lon l<'r'l'l' Mt•lluHllHI, A. \Vf'H!rndor•f, jllltilrll', 11122 Wr!HI n. llrwlmrluy, JliiHior. ( 'lllll'r'il Cl'lliHI HIVf'l'. C'htll'l'h Hr·llnol, fl::JO :-idiOIIJ 111 II, Ill, \VIII'Hhip HI'I'Vil'f' II. 111.; Wlli'SiJJp Sf'I'Vil'l! 10:;](1 II·, In,

'll 11, m, nrrd l-1: 1:1 p. 111. Yorrtlr Midwe!l!l< h•n!Pn st!I'Vil'f' I'Vf'I'Y lrolu', 7::Jo Jl, rr1. f'r·lt.l'e•r· ·'''rl'ir·P, I Wr•dni•sr/11y nll-(hl 111 H p. m. 'l'hlll'HI/11,1' K p, 111. - ·-···

.. ··-·- · 1 Willlum~lon llnpllsl, Ifnrold Wlllinmslnu Sl. l{lliJu·l'int•'s I H!Of'sr!, tmsirH'. Cillll'loh sduwl Hl

EttiKt•npul, Dr. Nnrman KenziP, 11. m. Wul'sldp sr.rvlee 11 a, m. anri HPt·tor. Wnrd C'Jahuslt, lay n•ar!Pr; 17::10 p. m. .Junior nllfl senior Phurdt sdJool 11ncl II'OI'ship sP.I'V· gi·r•rrps fi:30 p. m., 'i'hur•;rlny. it'l' II a. m, 'l'r•ll!'hrrs IPssnn :;Judy fnllrlwccl by

"--· ·- prnycr se!rvke• nl H Jl. m. Larlies Wllllumslon \\'t'Sii'YIIII ~lf·lllml· Bnptisl Union :Jrrl We•clnr.selay, 2

lsi, Ilt·h·k, (', 1!;, Miill'l', pnstor. Jl. m. in homPs. Worship sPrvil'l' Ill a. m. Chtu·e·ll si'!Jool II a. m. nnd 7::to p. m. I 'l'n.\'l•r si'I'Vkt• \Vf'l/llf'sdny K p. m.

Willlnmslnn Gns)tl'l llnll, ·1021 Bltri<IPy ronrl. lln•nl<lng of Ilrr•arl HJ a. m. l'ilun·h ~drnol and IJihlt• Class II ::111 11. rn. Worsl1ip ser·vice 8 Jl. m. f•'r·Jrlny. l'l'rl,Vl't' Kl'l'l'i<'r x:nn p, en.

\\'llllumslnn Sl'\'l'llfh Buy At!· wnliril, '! tii!l 'Stillman road, H. K. Krleli, p<1slor. S<~lurrl<ly, l'lllll'r'h 8C'I1oul 1 :~0 p. 111.; worship Hl'l'l'·

ir•e, :!:•1:\ p m.; Ar!vPnlisl hour, W.TTI\l I p. 111. Sunrlny.

Bnnlwr IIIII HI'VI'III h·llny All· l'l'llliKI chrrrd1. Sabhath Helrrml at 10:011 n. m., Satw·llay, Pn•nching ~Prvlel', 11 :00 n. m. ThPr-r• will hn <1 spr!dal speakl'r.

Wllliumstnn Ct•n!1•r l\Jr.llrorllsl, IJura1·t• .famt•s, pastor•, Worship srrvil'l', !J::m r1. rn.; dltlrdt sciwol, IO:·:Jila. m.

"'illlumston NnZat'Prrr, Hen D. Miller, pastor. Chttrr·h sclroot 10 n. m. Worship S['rVil'e 11 a. m. and R p, m. Prayer s••r'l(ke, Werlnes· day 8 jl, m, L:1llir.s 1\flsr.lnnnry So· l'icty first Thun;rlay 1 ::Jo p. m. aH a1JIIOIIIH'I'IJ. Olwmus Cnmrrmnlty, Dnvlri

Stanley Evans, pastor. Worship sen•ic·c, !l::JO and 11 ::J:i; dJlll'l'il IHusun Lulhm·•m, \Valtrr Kocp· ~ehool, 10::10; Yntttlr Frollowsilip, plin, THlslor. Srn•let!S will be 7:00; r!vcnim: st•rvieC', 7::JO. Rev. I Sunday at !l: 1:-i a. 111. at tl:t• lf· Evans is spt\nsot· Jor tile young' gion hall.

'l'hP lhir•l' eunwlh nut, hul.l'lll' In st1•al, and to !!ill, and In dc•st1·oy: I am 1:onw that th1•y might have~ life~, nnd that. llwy " might. haw it 111111'1' nhundantly. (.John 10:10.) HPIHI ,John 10:'7-tll.

. Onee when on a bl!H we passc'nget•s Jounrl mn·selve:; lonl<­ing upon a lovely lwnd in a riVr!l' flowing bet.wecm two high I These 20 1'owlings were listed by IHLniH.;. The Ialit my:-; of the setting sun wet•e rr•llrc.1ed in 11w l,OflO mhdsl1n:sns theh· fuvorite sc-

1 qUir!tly flowinp; rivm·. One lady l'l'markrd, "The loveliness lcctwnR 011 llus t.hrmw, 1

uf that :-;cene HOmehow sc!cllls to l'eprcsent tlw beauty and Nov. 27 'l'hnnkiglvirrg .... l'snlms lOa i goorlne~s or life; it makes me feel ~:lad I'm alive." The larly !!B ........................................ Pnnlrns !ll . with whom she wa~: sitting said, "That winding l'ivcr· has al- ~D ........................ , ............. Psn,1ms 121 · · 1 tl · 1 j' 1 ) T 1 '1 tl · .!0 Sunrluy ........................... .! Rnhnn 1 wnys mare me~ . 1tn .::. o a 111ge sna w; (on see any 11ng

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pret.1y about it." )r.c.l .................................. ~ snlms2'(

Bow eharac:tel'istic are those two views of life! We gel ~ :::::::::::::::::::::=::::::::::::::J,~~l~~: ~~ out of life only what we put into it. We see beauty in living 4 .......................................... IHninh 40 only m; we contr·iiJUte beauty and goodness to the on-going ~ ......................................... .Isnlnh 5li stream of life. . h ............................ Mntthc1~ 5:1-2!i

Arc! we rPf!ccting the joy of obedience to Christ as we go '1 Sunday ............ Mntthcw":77-48 I · 1 A 1 d I' · · I I S ............................ Mntlhowr..l-18 aiJout our· c ruly las<:-;'? l'C Olll' mo1·a an re lgJous prmc Pes !J .......................... MntthewO:ID-34

so dear-cut antl positive that God use:-: us to guide and dil'ect :Jo ........................................ Mntthcw7 out: neighbors into a radiant. and active faith? 1! .............................................. John14

PitA YElt 1~ ............................................. John 15 },! ............................................. ! ohn 17 0 Lon! of' lll'1•, g-rnnt. llml. lVI' ns Cln·l.~llans nruy so rl'flt•r•l in Olll'

rlully living· fir!' li~:"ht of 'l'hy Son ,fi'Hlli-1 lhnt. nth1•r·s will lll'lii'VI\ urul waul to join in f<•llowshiJI wllh '1'111'1', l\la~· OIIJ' ili'I'S llt• lrnlll 11pon fl11• {(•nl'ltillgS IIIII I Hflil'il llf ,JI'SIIH -l.nl!h UIUI rig-htl'utlSIII:SS 1\'hidt 111'\'l'r ellrr h1• d<•st ruyt•d. lr1 Jlls nunw IVt' prny. Anwn.

'rHOUGHT FOR THE DAY Today I will tr·y to reflect to others the light I have found

in Cbrist.-Vera Uu·gen (Tennessee)

1-1 Universal J~ihlr; Sunrlay .......................... Psnlms 23

Hi ............................................ Luke 15 11: ........................................ Romnns 8 17 ...................................... Romans 12 J 8 .................................... Ephesians 6 1!1 .................................. J'hi)ippin'IIS 4 20 ................................. .Ilcvcialion 21 21 Sunrlay .................... John l :l.-18 22 .......................................... Isainlt 5:!

group and llm·llert Slrm·p I~ ~pnn· ~m· for 1111• olrler group,

:-il.. ,Janws f'allwlit· 1\llssion. Rr·v. Msgr. C'hariPs 1\t•alirrg, pns· tor. Mnss will he• H:lid at lllt' C'ilap· r•t at tiH• f'OJ'Ill'l' of South Jl•l'fer· SOli and ('IJPIT,V at JO::lt! Surutay mornh1g.

Ill,; l'VI!IIillg !:lPI'ViCl', 8:00 p, Ill,. Wllllamslrm 1\Jpfhodlsl, Horace Dr·. G. D. 'F'Jroming fli'CIIching. Sat·

James. pastor. Church scl10oi Hl urday Pvening at :;:oll p. m. Dr. a. m. Worship ~ervice :t l n. m. c;. [), Fleming will show ~lirles on .Tunlor Youth l•'l•llowship 5 p. m. \\'c•sl Afrll'a and ollll•r cm1ntrlt•s. Senior Gmup Ci Jl. m, Senior vl'r•drwsrlay p1·ayPr 'nul praise ciloit· rmrrlirc• Wednesday at 7 p, ~ervi<:e will hP !Pel by Mrs. Clare m. Gcncml W. S. C. S., fi!:st rtl'dman at IJJc dnrrl'il 111 R:on p. Wetlnesdlly at 2 p. m. at churclt. 111 •

Cireles 2nrl \Veclnesllay in llomes.

Methodist Pupils Share Projects

In the Cltilclrens' Division of

23 ...................................... IIr•hrcws 11 2•1 ............................. I Corinth inns lll 25 Chrlstmns ................ Lulw 2:1-20

Vantown the Methoclist. ehurr:l1 school in-. ,1Irs, L. 1'. 'Williams tC'I'csting Thanksgiving pro.fc!cls i nf sharing IVPI'e completed SLIIl· Tlw W. S. C. S. dinner will ho

.Tunior choir pnl!'tic·r• Frirlny 4 p. m. at churl'h. Slm·ldll'idg·•· l'rl'11hylrorinn. Dr.

\\'illiamslon \\'(•Sil•yan M1•lhrul· 1111, RowiPy, C. E. l\liller·, pastor·; '.~hlirl'h sc·hool Ill a. rn. Worship ~' rvice t I :30 a. m. Young JlPnplt•s Willlnmslon ;\ft•mor·lal Lnlltr>r·· meeting 7::!0 Jl. m. [ nn, West Grand Hlver. John

F. G. Behner. pastor. Sermon 1 heme, "Lessons I' rom the Story of fliP Flood."

'Westendorf, pastor, Church Mnson ,)Jrlhodlsl, Rav. moml L. Williamston J.utlwmn, John schor t 9 'lll W 1 1 .-----------·--, ·. 1 > • :, n. rn. · urs 1 P serv· Norton, minister; Mrs. L. Dcr·

f C. T b we O::JO :t, m. anrt 8 Jl. 111 • L;.ulics '''ootl c,·1rt1, 'liredor of mLtstc·, nte1·- 1ty a ernaclc All 1 \\' 1 ', sPcom ec nesday llf each Sumla.Y worship, 10:00; guest 2827 E. :\ll<,hie-au, I.nnHIIl"' mcJrlfll 'II c•IJtll'eiJ

~ "' ' , · JlrcacheJ·, Dr. Cecil Pollock. Servtc.,w nt ::1 u. m. 111111 1:30

I --- Church school, 11:15. Two yotttlr

AU, WEI.COliU; \Villinmslon Clll'istiun Sl'i~·llt'o gwups: .Junior IIigh nl G:OO, Sen· Roy I•nthwHrm, l'astor ~~t;d~·iy, Ji'rey Building, Wornhip lor lllgh at 7:00; Choir rehenrsal

-----' I HPI'VIc'e 11 a, m.; church school,. Thursday at 7:30, W. S. C. S. Frey residence 11 a. m. Mlrl·weck exerullve board, Frlrla;.·, Novem­service every first anrl third ber 28 at R:OO. Family night will Wednesday 8 p. m. be December 11 at 6:30. W. S. C,

S. bm:anr. Wcrlncsday, December Muson l'l·r•shylt!I'ian 'dlnrr·b, '3. Prayer group in till' chapel

Paul L. Arnold, minisleJ·. Sl'r· W~dnesclay, 7:00. mon, "Go Ye•," related to the oh·

ria( held nt ihr• hall 'l'httrsrlny, De· J t·rmher I. Til('J't• will also he a The enliro Beginners' depart- dltlmtion of r·anrwd good~ for the

rncnt visited in the home of one MPihoriisl 1-lonw at Clwlsra. Do· or the members of the church, nations an• tn ill' talwn to tho Mrs. Ella ·Smith, who graciously nwc•ting. receive'! the 4· ami fi·ycar-olds, as

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they conducted their story and Th~· l~usi,nes~ meeting tile song period in her home. The W. S. C.. S. Will tw lwld at the 1 ·1· f 1 M S · 1 lwnw ot Mr~. Ivan Monroe

c ~ 111' rcnlpflresentcc rs. 'mJil' Wcrlnr•srluv aflr•rnrwn. Decl'mhcr WI l a g , 1tJ ·

The PrlmaJ'Y boys and girl:; · , , visited in 111e homes of Miss _Mr. nncl 1\olrs. Joore~l l•ellows Eunlr•p Hunt, Mrs. Emma Cole• I wtll lto!rl open hou:;c honoring and Mrs. Ben vVonch, presenting l!II'P' :illlil \1'1-!lldiilg annl1•crsary to each a Th~nl<sgiving 1-(ift, anrl S~rnda;; attr:l'!tltnl~, N~J:cmher 30, singing songs. llt'm - Ulilll ·I o l'itllk.

'!'he Junior rlepartment has . John Pringle ~<ttfferNI a stmkc been bringing Rpecial offerings nt Iris l1omr• Sunrlny. during the month to provide food -· .. ________ __

[ot· starving people in Korea. A r~lP. • J: I J ' special type of concentrnted gran· iilalrli!C iU ular food has been developed by J\!rs. Hazt•l ,lll(•r11u•ns

Missionary from Africa is Guest at Pilrsonage

MiRH Mnht!l Mll'iwl, rniHHlonnry l"f the innguar.:e, hnl'orr! slw I'll· In Pot'lllf.:lH!He, gnRt Afrlrn, wns n turns lo lwr worit in PortuguPsC!, gtwst over tlrr Wl!ek !'Jill nf Hr:v, 1 f~nsl Afric-n, On StllHiny mot·ning, and Mrs, Rnymoml Nnrlon. MIHs slw hrnlii(hl gt•coollngs from Afri­Miclwl is nl liw mune HIHiiorJ'flli en to thr. Mf'llwrllsl e·on;.(I'Pgntlonn Miss Mary .Jrmn 'l'!'nnnnJ, who Is of ~lason nnd llull, On Snnday llw sister· r1f Mrs. Not•lon. In· l!VI'IlllJ.( she spol<e Jo !Jntlt the• durled in the guests for dlmH!I' lute ·mPdlaiP nncl Sl!lllor Yont!J on Jo'rldny evening were Mr. nnrl l~r.ll•tWRhlps in Mnso11. Mrs. Stunrt Sc!sslnns of Alhlon,, Stt!lllny nl. noon fliP Nnrtons whoso daughter Marguret, Is nlso nnd Miss Michel we1·e dinm•1· a mlsHionury In Portuguesr., East guPt.ts nf Rr.v. ami Mr·s. 'l'r.nnunl. Afric-a; Mr. and Mrs. Jior·nco I ... ·------------Whllney of Ann Arbor, whose son Gilbert Is nn ngriculturnl mJs. (h h R • slonnry in the snmCl colony; Hev. I urc ecelves IIIHl MJ's, Wilson Tennnnt of Holt, b s d Wllh their· daughters Carol Jean ~~~em ers un ay

Scoville District l\IJ'II, W11,YIIt1 Qlllllli\'IIY

M1•, 111111 MI'H, Hownnl .Tnr.kflnn 111111 fnmlly t•nill!ll 011 Mr. nnd Mn1, lloii!'J'I Allil'ii'IJ unci fnmiJy nf MH· son Hnturrlny evnning, '

IVI1·. nnd MrH. 'l'rlnls I fitll-(nn nrul family Wl'l'l' gllt'SIH ill riltllll!l' ;)IIIJ· lluy nJ 1\-lt'. litH! Mrs.'Cill'tonJinllls of S!lll'idJI'Iiigl',

Mr. 111111 Mrs. WIIYIH! Ciiillnwti,Y nnll furnlly vl:;llr•li Mr. 11iiil Mr:;, Marvin ('111'1' n~ul family n( I.PH· liP Sttnduy,

Mr·, unci 1\-lrR, 'l'ttnls I lid~on <IIIIi fmnlly lllli'IHJrod IIW ·l!llh We!tl· rlhli( HnniVPI'.~nry Jllll'IY of Mt·s, lll1lgnn's pnrc>nt,.;, M1·. nnrl 1\.-h•s, Molll'IH' llulld (If Stoi'I<IH·lrlge, Stlnduy.

l\11·. and Mr,.;. Lurl( AmhH l!n• l<•rtnlnPd M1·, nnd Mrs. Hoill'l'l lllnl<lr•y nnl! fnmlly of .T!II'I<mn Hnd Mr. IIIHI Mrs. Dnle Ma1111 Will family of Hlvns .IUill'lion SiiiiCII\y, nnd Ruth Ann; and Mrs. Evelyn/

Shnfl'er, of Mason. ,, II I II II I I David Robert, son of Mr. nncl R o· . 1• 0 OW It f.: W I nnC!'0 CO OI'CI t t

slirles of tile work in Africa were I MrH, Edwnrrl Lei-IPI'ka, and Susan eeves IS riC shown. , K., rlaur.:hter of Mr. .tnt! Mrs. i\Irs. Wuyn1• GPt•r

Miss Michel !~; completing a !Iownrd Schlll'iller, wcrr. Imp. Clydt• MllnsplJ and Miss Jdl\n year's furlough In the Unltetl ttzell ul the Mason Preshyterl11n AnrlPI'son 11'1'1'1' Sunli11y Pallen; oC Slatef;, spending most of it In her l'lnu·l'h SurHiay morning by H1•v. 1\lr. and Mrs. WuynP Gl'l'l', home state of Imllnna. She hns ·Paul A['flold, , 'l'hr SquarP DPnl I~urrn llurc1111 spolmn more thnn 100 thnes dur·l Mr. ami Mrs. Stanley J~nopf, nwt Jo'J•Iriny I'Vr·ning with Mr. autl ing the year and has been a dele· 'Mr. anrl Mrs. llldJarrl 'Terpstrn Mrs. Did; Dttnsnwn!. · gale to a numb~r of conferem·cs and Miss Mary .Jnnr. Morsp .lolned Mr·. and Mrs. Wayrw Gct•r wern and Institutes, She plans to sail tlw dt'urch'. Mr·, and Mrs. Knopf Thttl'sday PVI'ning r·ullPrs of 1\IJ·. for· Port.ugnl on December !l, and lmnsferrerl membership, as did 11nd Mrs. AIIPn Dll'll'itk to spr.ml 2 months there, In study the Terpstras. Mrs. Knopf was a 11-lr. ami Mn<. Alll!ll Bny(•r !!It· -·-· .... _______ -·-_----------· -·- I member of I he Mont'or' r·~. IJ. B., \PrtalnPrl thr 1-'lorwPr Stirlllily ~111d Weclne~day m Detroit Visit· and he bclon~·ed to tlw Dutdl sl'!wol duss \V(•I/rwsrlny I'VI!Ilill~-;. mg Mrs Prwe's sister ' · .. --- .. _______ _ r 'tt J{l ' ' ·1 t. . • , Rr.formerl t:hurdJ 111 Waspas, N. ~m~e . ng s 1° •1 h·pomt Y. l\'lr. and Mrs. Terpstra trans·

hue!' .tbout 10 mlles northeast of fc•rred from 1 he Christ Jan HI!· Plamfield Monday evening. . . .

Ingham County News Mr. nnd Mrs. Hoy GladstonC! !ormcll church in (,rand HapJlls.

enllcd on Mr. and Mrs. John Jcnk·~:~;!!!;!;;;;;;;;;;;~;;;;;;;!!!!;;!~~ November 27, 1952 Page 5

ins In- Chelsea 'rhur~dny evrmlni(.

Dart School Janet and Gary Scrlplcr have

been staying with their granrlpnr· ents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Scrip· ter, while their parents are in the north deer hunting. Sunday they were all dinner guests of Mr. nnd Mrs. Phlllp Scripter. I

Irene Kemler spent Prldny with her cousin, Sherllyn mnne I of DnnRvllle.

Mr. and Mrs. Milton Hudson , and Robert and Mr. and Mrs. Me· Kinley Dufflclcl were Sunday visitors of the Clarence I\emlers. I

Mr .and Mrs. Howard Oakley I and family were guests· at din· ner Sunday of Ida and l<'lorcnce Oaltley,

The Wllllam Bowens enter. talncd Mr. anrl Mrs. Perry Peast! and Nancy Louise and Mrs. Au· gusta Merindorf, Sunday, ·

Mr. and Mrs. Leon Wllson called on Mr. and Mrs, Art Lange Sunday evening.

You Decide It is parl.icularly impm·t ant

for all to know that oUJ' pr'tCL'S

are very reasonable: even !hough are facilities :'u1Cl serv­icPs are tlw finest available, om· prices are as iow as any. Tire pr·ice of our set·vices is de­cided solely by the scledion the family makes in our dis­play t·oom, and we stock mel·­dumdise in all price t•an~es.

sor\·ancc of the J!itJ!h annivcr~ary •1f national mission in the Pres· hyterian chureh. This ~ervlec is part of a nation-wide obser-vation in oUI' cll'tWmination. 11:15 a.m., church sc·hool. 6 p, m., West­minster l~l'llowship. Tuesrlay, :3 p. m., hoard of trustees. Wednes­day, 7::l0 p. m., installation serv· lei' for the Women's association. Choir rehearsal will he held Fri· dny, NovemlH•r 28, 7:30 p. m.

Dnnsvill1• l\Iethorlist, ~ev. Snm­tiCI Selzer\, pastor. 10:00, c:Intrch sC'hnol; t 1 :tJO, worship service will' a n•essage hy the pastor; 7:30, J\'1. Y. F. and l:lihle ;;I urly. Prayer meeting, 'fhltl'sday eve­ning at 7:.30 at !hi! cll,lll'ch.

some scientists which will pro· vide adequate nourishment and minerals ancl' vitamins, for 3c per meal. The project is called "M0a!s F'or Millions." The Methodist .Jmtior·s, through their Novemh"cr sharing have provided 700 meals. A service of rejoicing at this ac­~rnplishment was held in their

Mr. and Mrs. Melville Titus Cnm1minion s,rvil'e will he held we1·e Sunday guests of his par·

at PilCh of th(' a dlurciH?s on tile ents. §a!~unn-Our

Service OUit sl!rl•ice is haspd on human valtws. 'l'lwy an• high us our prot'rssinnul slcills dl'llll!tttl. We :u·1, P\'PI' C'Ons!'lons of lhe 11'11.~1 I'OIIfl<lptJ in liS 111111 OUr 11\1'11 self I'I'SJll'~·l liS

Wl'll as t•onsidc•J·ntion ow(•d lo our nPig-!thnrs

...;Ji>\,,•o"'""'"ttls om· best. 1'1'· forts always. Onr ,iob i.~ nol mntirll' hut. n t•nn· st•il'nlions r•l'fot•l. to lig-hl· I'll I ht• lolul of sorrow.

Jewett Funeral Home ·The Ilome of 1rricrully

:S4~rvlcc Phone l\Iason 2·Hl51

Amlmlancc scrviec, clny nnd nig-ht.. Amlmlnlll:e crJnlpped with oxyg·cn nml Emerson t•esnscHator.

First Chun·h of Christ, Sden· Us!, Mason, holds services at the church, corner of Onk and Bal'llcs streets, every Sunday at ll:OO, Sunday school is held during the Sl!rvices for pupils up to tlw age f)[ 20" Wednesday evening meet· ing at 8:00 includes test imonics of Christian Science healing, A pub­lie reading roam is open at the ehurch every Wednesday and Snt. urclay from 2 to 4. Is hypnotism a true remedial agent? Thi.~ im· porlanl question is cliscussecl in the lesson-sermon to be mad in all Christian Science churches on Sunday, November 30, under the title: "Ancient and Modern Nc· cromancy, Alian Mesmerism and Hypnotism, Denouncer!."

EciPn Unilerl Brelhren, Hcv. E. Gamble, pastor. Sunday school, 10 ~- m.; morning service, Dr. G. D. !~leming pre11ching, 1.1. a. m.; Cllrlstiiln Endeavor, 7:•10 p.

Flll that

coal.bin and

be sure of the heat

you 'II need in that first

"SIIl'lll'ise" colll sna}l. Call lli!

--· Dnnsvilfc Ft·ee 1\Jt•lhodisl, Hev. department on Sunday.

c:ircuil on Dcr·emher 7 at the Clinton Dunsmore and family l'l'~!ltlar dJun·h hour. . spent Sunday afternoon with Mr.

Choir pr;1ctil'e will hr held r~t and Mrs. Harold Epleys, I tlw 11omc of Mr·. nncl Mr~. Emer· There will be no school Thurs. son .Kinsey Friday evening. day and Friday, due to Thanks· I

Mr. and Mm. Duane "Jacobs giving. -?lune.Jta(Jtome '7-G-'Jma'l,Y A.B. BALL FUNERALJ.IOME

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E. H. Kincaid, pastor. 10:00, Sun­day ~chao!; J 1:00, preaching serv. icc; 7:30, Young Peoples service followed by the message. Prayer meeting Wedncsrlay c\'enlng al 7:30 at the church.

North Aurelius and Mr. ami u1r::;. Darrel Coni of Those irom the community who While OaJ.:: visited lhciJ' hrother· have beendeer hunting this year in-law anct f:isier, Mr. and Mrs. are Arlo Wartle, Charles Gnuss, Rus~cl I fartsLtff, in Ypsilanti Ralph Hayner, Clare Baker,

GLEN DUNN ?Uneia/, 2Ji'zectcn-~~'

. 6Ji/elil!}{:'i., THE ORDER OF THE GOLDEN RULe • , ••

Alll1 I II N I IS I James and Betty Scripter, · Blll u w c e son , Lllll ;1:;-.

Malcho, Wayne Malcho, Glen Pvt. ami Mrs. Raymond Holmes l\Ir. an_rl Mrs. Norma!' Jacohs Pringle and ·Chat·les Wilcox. I

~ ~n Koox, ~ntu~y. ~MI mel fum1~ o~ Stock~d~ ~dr--------------------------------------~ the week end with his mother n ~oon drnneJ <If .the home nf Wht•nllkld !lfethodlst, C. E. find familv. then· parents, Mr. anrl Mrs, Clyde

Pollock. pastor. Morning worship, ' 1 11 s 1 9 0 1 30 Pvt. and Mrs. Gor·don Stewart 1 · ac< Js, · um 11 .1'·

:3 n. m.; Novem Jcr . W. S. of South Carolina are home visit· Mr. ~nil !\Irs. Duane Jacobs en· C. S. women have charge of scrv· icc. MJ·s. Shuurmans wife of rc· Inc: their pm·ents, 1\It•. and Mrs. tc1~t~ined the ~arm Bureau .dis· 1 ired misslonar froJ~ India will Ed Etferl, Mr. and Mrs. Glen cuss ron group fhursclay evemng.

· 11 tl 1 y f'f · ' Stewart and Mr and Mrs Albert A potlucl\ lunch was served. gJvc l!! mn < 0 ermg n:essage, 1 Cole. · ·' · Mr. and Mrs. Donald Coakley Sttl!day sclwol, 10:.30 a. m. Mr. and Mrs. Halph Furtnr.y. ami Kay Lee of Lansing and Mr.

lr!nlertalnecl al dinner Thursday nne! Mrs. Clarence Millhouse and l\lillville Cnmrnunit~·. Cm•fon I evening Mr. and Mrs. Leonarct fnmily or Stod\bridge were

Foltz, pastor. 10:15, reccp.tion of Nelson and Annabelle, honoring guests at dinner Sunctny of their members anrl service of Thanlcs- Mrs.' Nelson's birthday nnniver· parents, Mr. am! Mr's. Emerson giving; 11:00, chttrch school. De· sary, Kinsey. cembcr 2 at noon, public chnner Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Kempf oi Mrs. Florence Dutton enter· followed by W. S. c. S. meeting. Lansing, Mr. and Mrs. H. w. taincrl her cousin, Harry Wain·

Nmlhwest Sfoekhrill;:-e Cnnunu. nity, Carfon Foltz, pastor. 9:15, service of Thanksgiving; 10:15, church school. 'December 2, 8:00 p. m., church school and official board meetings.·

Vnnlown l\Ielhmll!il, Carron Foltz, pastor, 10:15, church school; 11 :l!'i, service oi Thanks· giving. Monrlay, 8:00 p, m., choir practice.

J.A.lSile Cong-r!!gntlonnl, Samuel B. Wenger, pastor. Church school, 10:00 a. m.; morning worship, ll :00 a. m.; choir rehearsal, Wednesday, 8:00 p, m. Sermon tOI>Ic for worship Sunday, "God Needs Goocl Men." Men will be special guests. Decem her 3, Wom­en's fellowship, polluclc lunch· eon, 1 o'clocl(, Decem!Jer 7, Youth Sunday. December 10, all-church family night in the chapel nt 7:00 p. m.

IIonsel Unltecl B•·cthren, Rev.

Furtney and Mrs. fo;sther .Jones right of [•'lorilla, Thursday. were callers at the Nelson homf' l\Jrs. Mary Bnssencahl enter· Sunday. 1nirwd hPI' cl11lclren, 1\Tr, and Mrs.

Mrs. !lay Everett anti aatJgh· Lldyd Hassencahl and Mr. ai1d ter, VIrginia, will leave Wedncs- Mrs. Roller! Hartley at a pre· day evening for Wayne Jo visit Thnnksgiving dinner Sunday. Ml'. Mrs. Everett's son·ln·law ami and Mrs. I·Jurtlo?y reiLtrncd to an daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Wilber army Cilmp in Virginia Monday Noyes, and family nncl call on rnoming. friends in Detroit. Mrs. Mina Kleinschmidt of

Mr. anti Mrs. Manzo Stevens of Parl\ers Corners nnd Clnrubelle Traverse City and Mr. nnd 1\lrs. Glenn spent Tuesday aftemoon Rickets and Mr;. and Mrs. Doug· with Mrs. Florence Dutton. las Sooner of Lansing were Sun· Mrs. Lela Grosshans and Mrs. clay callers of Mr. and Mrs. Har· Edith Pi·ice spent last Tuesclny old Kimball and lamily.

Austin Smith and ·daughter, , Mrs. Esther .Tones, were Friday evening dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Nelson and Anna· belle.

Rev. L. B. Pruclclen of Lansing has accepted the call to the North Aurelius church ami will move Into the pnrsonage soon.

Northwest Ingham !Hr·s. Ami T<ll'l'ill

'".r:ms l\IEDICINE PUTS YOU '1'0 WORK"

Star Improved Rheumatic Solvent

"Sixteen yc<Jrs .of suffering from arthritis htld left me very cliscmrraged as to ever getting re· lief. Dr. after Dr. had given me only tempornr~· relief, nnrl Rtlll I suffered pain."

Now • • •

Is a Good Time

To Trade for

A NEW FORD!

Immediate Delivery on Some Models

• • • And Here's a T.ip.

Folks Who Are Trading Now Are _,.

SAVING· .. MONEYI For Prompt pelivery

Phone 26001

Franlc Harwood, pastor. Sunday school, 10 a. m.; worship service, 11 o. ·m.; Chrl~tian Endeavor, 7 p. m.; evening worship serVIce, 8 p. m. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 8 o'cloclt at the church. The W. M. A. will span· sor a ham supper and sale at the G. A. R hall in Leslie De· r:ember 2.

Ernest Nlms, Earl Davidson nnd Ami Terrill were among the successful deer hunters from this vicinity.

Mrs. George Soule called on Mr. and Mrs. LaVern Soule of Stockbridge last Thursday. Mr. and Mrs, Ami Terrill and Mrs. Ina Davidson were supper guests there Friday ,night.

"I hadn't completed my first trea~ment of · Star Improved Rheumatic Solvent before I started to receive benefit.'' '

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Come in for a Test Drive Soon

Lansing Ice and : Fuel , Co. 802 W. Ash Muon Phone 26001

Mrs. Guy Maivllle, Mrs. Ami N AZARENES JmLP OTHERS Terrill and Miss Ina Davidson

Anyone Interested may call and I'll be glad to answer questions pertaining to tile benefits I have received trom Star Impi'oved Rheumatic Solvent.

At their special missionary pro· called on Mrs. Eva Andrews and gt•am Sunday members of the daughter Ethel of Lansing and Ollve Mockerman Mason Church of the Nazarene Mrs. Charles Laing of East Lan· 4063 I\eller Road raised $350 ·lot• their foreign mis· sing last Tuesday. Holt, 1\rlchigan sionni'Y program. The money was Mr. and Mrs. Ami Terrlll enter· · sent ·to headquarters at I\ansns talned their children and .their Phone Holt 42281 City for the support of overseas fnmUies for ThRilksglvlng din· .F. J, DOLBEE miSillons, nor. · dlltrllnitor

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Roy· Christensen Phouo 9611.

I' our Friendly Ford Dealer 210 St•te S~t • · · ·

O~.u J!l"l:lglngs 'Tru 9 (Week Days, -Except Mnoday)

Holt Community News Items Mrs. ~rnost Burlow-Phone 3832

Cub· Scouts Have Meeting Thursday

The Cub Scout pack meel!ng Thurstluy evening carried out the month's theme of "Ji'nlth of IIIs Fathers," by ok!ts presented !Jy dens 3, 7 and 8.

The !llenH were huHI'd upon the Pilgrims, depleting high ~pots of cnrly America nne! maldn(; fricncls with the Indians.

One new Bobcat joined tlw ranlts, Steven Garrison. The fol· lowing awards wet'f! prcsenlr!d during tile evening: Bear awanls 11nd gold hmior pnlnls to Dean Mrt~·ble, Wallace Holloway, .Tim· my Adcock and Allen Chic~a; a banr awnrd, Jimmy Palmer; Gary Fny, , :J ~liver nnows; Jerry French, a silver honor point; BDh Baise!, 2-year servlec pin; Allen Chiesa, clcnner stripe; Boh Wcin· mnn, assistant dennct· stripe; Richarcl Davis, dcnncr stripe, and J{enncth .Tohnsm], assistant den· ner stripe.

!!ihnft's 'Ohsc'l'Vi' Annlwrsnry Mr. ;mel Mrs. Cassius Slw fl Pll·

tr.rtainerl !;attlrda\· at n 7 o'clock buffet dinner to· cl'lr.hralc> thelt• wedding anni\'l'rsHI')'. l•'rif'nrl., present were Mr. anrl Mrs. Cliiy· ton 1\owqlk nnd 1111'. ;~nd 1\Tr.,, Robert. CampiH•Il of Lansilll: anrl Mr. nnrl Mrs. Elm!'!· fo'ui!Pr ol East Lansing. For Thnnl<sglving the Shafts erllertainf'rl hl't' par· ents, Mr. ami Mrs .. Ioiii\ Ruppert of l'C!IT)'.

Womun'H ctuh HuH 1\Itmt. I Women's Association A gift wmpplng demonstration

anrl Chrl~lllliiS ll/llllC exchange I Has Thursday Meeting wns heir! n t 1 he town hall by . mernhei'H of the Wmnan'H club Women'~' A~omoclnt!on of llw Tuesday evcninr~ with Florence I PreHbyterlan church met 'I'hurs· Cnrpcnier. The Christmas dinner day nt the church. "'I'nlte Thou and gift exchnngC! meeting will Our Hands" wns the the:ne for be held December !l ut 0:30 nt the the !levol!onnl service. tuwn hail. For I be program, nn ll!'t!cle was

Clinic Supervisor Is Guest Speaker

Miss Ethel llcrrlcl>, supervlsm of the l'!lnlc: at Walnut Street school in Lllll!i!ng, spolte of "lfPiplng Cllllrlren will1 llamll· eaps to Help 'J'Iwmselves," at the Wer!Jwsday night meeting- of the Child Study eluh. It was held at the home of Mrs. Guy Wlrh:lt. Miss I lcrrick also presented a film IJ[ the lt'PalrnPnl and pm· c:ress of one of lwr patients. Mr~. Ernest !Jurll'W was co-hostess.

'!'here w!li nnt be mtntlH•r lll!!L't· lng 11ntll December 17. This will be ·1 he nnnua I Chrb;tmns hn· lwmian and f(irt Pxchnnf(e.

1'. T. A. exeeutiVf! hoard will meet at the school 111 7 o'doci\

r~lven fin mlsRionary ·work and cducalle>n. Circle 2 mcmb<.>t·s were hostcssrs, 'l'he group voted to semi CARE p;J('Imgcs to Koren.

Circlr:'l 2 ftnrl 'I agreed to send the. eollccllon of "PennieB to Palmer," to n hosp!lal In Alnslm.

The Pm~hylerinn prayet· circle will meet wllh Mr.~ .. Mary Dixon Monday, Decombc:r 1, at 7 o'cloclt.

The erueot Bur!ewM entertained 2(} people at a family gathct•ing In lheh· l1ome Ior Thanksgiving.

'l'lil' Sidney Blebcrs enter· talnml lhr.ir son-In-law nnd dauglt· tPr, Mr. <lltrl Mrs .. Joe Horak from South Bend, IHdiana, for the hoii· rlay.,,

Ml'. :UHI i\frs. LPsiic Forbes en· tc!rt ai n crl 1\!rR. Forbes' hrol her ami sistcr·in·lnw, 1\ir. nnd Mrs. Leo l'mver:; Df Forest. River, Nol'lh Dakotn, for ThankHgivlng and also her family fmm De· Witt.

Monday night. Tilt• .Joseph l•'osler iamily Holt 'Garden dull members will I gatherer! in Lansing al the. home

meet Tuesday, Dccc•mlll'r 2, at of his brother nnd s!ster·lll·law, 12::JO at the !;orne nf Mrs. Ernest Mr. and Illn;. Rkhard Ji'ostcr, for Crowe, for their annual Christ· Thanl<!:igiving. · mas party. Mrs. Phillip 1\'lt'Cnhe c;llot h~r

Mr. anrl l\lrs. Clm'eiH'f! Magee first deer last wce!c :rnd children spent 'l'hankst~iving Mr. anrl Mrs. Del Palmer are in Liinsing with her p;trents, Mr. spending the ilolirlay weel1 end in and Jl.lr~. Beryl l:'iirks. .Juliet, lll., wil.h friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rhines

Ingham County News November 27, 1952 Page 6 spenl '1'1 wnksgiving at t.ho home uf Ml'. anrl Mrs. George Rhines of Chal'!otl.e.

C~eanents Flower Shop Flowcl's For All Occasions

Phone llolt U 791

The Arthur Taylors had a fam· iiy gatlwring in East Lansing nt the ho;ne of Mr. illld Mrs. John C. Hny 'l'hunllsglving Day.

Tile Geome Sulms entC!rtained ;1s their guests Sunday Mr. and :\Irs. Milton Fox of Detroit, Mr. and Mr·s. VV. R. Carlyon and Sue

~·~~W':.!,!,~.:_t.-:O,:,·\l.~\~~--\V:.~.~.::.·ii.~r.~.::.~~.:,t,.-:.-l~'.~.~-~.~-;:.~..:.t.:..--=.:.::.~.:::.-=.;.~~!o!:.,~~~:i~ of Eas I. Lan!-iing and 1 he Salms' ~~ • ~l daughter, Rozannc!, who eame

~~: ~)~R~~ .. ~~ ., Want a Present ~l :~,':;,~~~~;~~i~1 ~;~':.::~~-~~o~~~~~~iti.!o'~ I. / \ ·'.,>-.._ ' '. ·~ • ,, ~li! t.he l1olid:rys, the Salms enter· : ., ·,. -..l'!'r.: •'/;,.. '~.>- ·., f th ~i taincd the Carlyons of East Lan· !. /'/bi f~<t·. "·. 1' Or e · · 1 R II N ! • • · '" !'' ~·" ) i ~mg am ona c · e son. !. . 'd.-"'-"""''; ( )·,,/ tl; ~: Mr. and Mrs. ,Jes~e Curtis ami

~.. .. ~J ''')\•;/ WHOLE ~!i.Jon·andVit·ginia;:rcspendingthc

!.' ;. ''"' l Thanksg-ivin~ ho!lclnys In the · ' t Family?- i 11orth with her father, Herman

~-·: ~i Smith In Montague. · l' Mr. and Mrs. Harry Ammon en· ). TV i h A I! rill tertainecl 1\lr. and Mrs. Melvin i! ~ t e nswer~ (ji Karg-, Mrs. Pearl Wright ann OJ) j',i Mrs. Lou Craig of Toledo, Ohio,

! ' ~,~,. cnu· wimderfnl selecllon of ·~: for Thanksgiving. i: .1 TheW. S.C. S. execullvc board ! . 'l'V models by 'It of the Methodist church met · ~·~ Monc!ay evening with Mr;;. Le· !: !I: Roy Carpenter. The eirclc off!·

fil.~ Spcarton ~;, ;;~t~~~.~~~iy wi~~}l~~~~~ t~~:~sOll~v~l;~ il ~i completed 'for the next 3 months' :: D C A ·~~ program. t · R . : Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Carpenter :~ ;11 had a family gathering in Lan· : A. dml"r""'• ~~ sing with Mr. ancl Mrs. Howani !: ~ wl !I: !lohcrt" for Thanksgiving.

m:~:· ~~! Mr. mtd Mrs. Merh~ Fluke at· , Wt• S!'I'Vil'll the s!'ts \\'<! ;wll .! lenrleci a family reunion at the !'{ ·,i Boll town hall to celebrate gi I I h I h I ~~ Thaqksg!vlng. ~ 1Ufry. ~ urry.- urry. :i: Thank~giving guests of the !~ ~l Guy Wiricks were Mr. and Mrs.

1:,: ~,i Walter Wiricl< and family of Lan·

Radl"c O"VJB'I!Id. T'/1 lr4enter lt sing and 1\lr. and Mrs. Mymn 'Wit!! 1'1 y ~ ~/: Brown of Nashville.

· ~! The Fran!( Landers spent ~ I!. Jo:. WI•:LS!I, :-;.,1·vif·r> I•:n::·ilte<~l· i1! Thanksg-iving in Stockbridge .with ·1' :·i J.Yir. and Mrs. T. E. Howard. m H It rl, Mr. ai1cl Mrs. Orrie Langham of !~ 0 l!! Mt. Pleasant were gue~ts of the i'1. I'hnm~ llnlt. ·l··lii51 lii Ernest. Langlmms for 1he holi· ~j (,i day~. ~~ Our l.oL·aliun Snws Ymt Mon;•y ~: · The 'Sidney Budds. flllcl t~1e ~ '""''..._.,.,.... . ..._ .. ...., . ..._ .. ..._ .. ,_:,..- .......... =.,.,..,.,....._ .. ,...,."""".,....,.-.....,.., .• ....,._ ... a.••-.....•-····.,A \"falter Griffins spcnl rhanksgtV· •-""-···--••-·•-,.,.,..,__,,._,~".,.,.._..,,.,.r.--. .-.-.:---""'-',..-'""'"' .... ' ' ... .,. ... "' ...... _,...,.,,.,.,,...._, infi Day at the home of Mr. and

a1Z" inheritance that cannot be taxed

Mrs. William Griffin in Lansing the affair. 'Tl1ose attending arc to take a gift to exchange and their own table service.

Plans will be made for the Christmas greens sale Ia he held in the town hall Dccembl!r 6. There will also be bal,ed goods and miscellaneous articles on sale.

Mr. <llld Mrs. James Jennings spent. 1lte wee!< end in Detroit with friends. On Thanltsgiving Day ll1cy en tertalned Mr. and Mrs. William Harris Copes and Mr. and Mrs. William J. Copes of Lansing and Mr. and Mrs. John R. Copes and family of De· troll.

Webbe1·villc' 1\lrtl, 1\lyrl O•·nhum

Jlormer HcAhll'nt Ulet~ Mrs, !~reel Balter, a former l'I!AI·

rlenl of Weblwrv!lle, !!Icc! In her c;leC!p Novernhrt• 2. I~uncml Herv· tecH wer£• twill Novemllor 5 at Eaton Rnph!H. Burial wns lfl the Dimondale eemetCI'y,

Mrs. Estella f•'arnsworth of St. Louis Is visiting at the home of Mrs. l~ranl• .Tnson thlH weelt.

Clmrlcs Sec Is spending thls weclc with his llnughter, Mrs. Monabclle Goss of Brownstown, 11\cl.

Grovenburg News Sttndii)' dttllll'l' gum;fli ul th.- JJeJ'•

honol" or the hlrthd.ays o! Billie ton JohnBOJI .furnlly. Other utlel'· OloVOJ' And Edwin Parr, Whlc!h noon callers were Mr. nnd MrH. wero In the month of Novomber. Burton Botsforcl nnrl M1·. ttnd

1.\Il'B, llownril North ~ ne!reshments were I!Ct'Vecl by Mr~. Curl Ilnll of Ilnrlland, Mrs, Isabelle Lylw nnl! Mrs. AI· Mr~. George I~rasl nnd MI'B. F.

Mr. and Mrs, Chnr!P~ Mosher or NntH'Y Wl~rF~ Thnnltsglvlnr. Dny bertrt Pnrr ami squure dunclng c. Weaver ntlc'llc!ecl ccn1nty Fnrm· Lnnslng cnlled Sunrlay evening gU£!SIH nt 'thn homo of Mr, fllld WIIR LmjoyC'cl. Buren\1 women's commit IN! mr.et· on tho!r atmt, Mrs. Emmn Mn;, Garth Bnn·ett on Plnr. Tree ------ !ng nt Mason tn~t Tucsduy. Thompson. rand.

Wh tf' ld Mrs. Cil'(ll'gl~ VnuDPmnrk nnci The lmhy Sm1 of Mr. llllll Mrs, Mr. and Mrs. Arlen Bill H[tl~Jil ea IC Mr. nnd 1\lt·s. Bl!rlon .fohnson Ill· Frnndfl Knsl!ng lli In Spnrrow the weclc end nt Houghton La!w.

M I M G C t "Ir~. J~nnn ,JnhnHon tended the p!nno rrdtal tlf Mt·s. hoBp!tnl bP.ing tmntccl for pncu· r, nne m, ,eorge onn1· on " mania, :;penl. Thnnltsglvln" Dny nt the Cnrnllnc KHI"mi pupils Snturc!ny

"' Mr. nnd Mrs. Berton .Johnson evening nt lite church. Ml'R, Clyde II!ll fell down her home of her sister, Mr11. Emc~t J "'" 1 1 1 S d I L I nne.! can were ,. r 111Y even ng Mr. ltntl !'vii'."', l·',ecll'"c.• I•'J'c>sl ,·,t· outside Htcps anrl IIUtfcrer.l a • an erson n ans ng. f 1\1 1 M w 11 ·' ... callers o r. am rs, 11 nco tended .httllor F'nr111 llllrl'itll mcc.l· bmimn left ntm u week ugo. Mr. nnd Mm. !!:!won Connrton J 1

o mson. trl" litH I Thursday r"'cnlll" 11t Mrs. Lynn H.eynolc!s nm! !'ltevc•n nnd fnmlly fi'Om Mnson ~pent 1

... ' " t I I I tl h I I l f Mr. and Mrs. :r.III<e Beaudry lllll t\fllne or Francis t'nHil,lilil' 11eul' spen t w wee t en' 111. 1e orne Saturdny even ng at t w tome o · ·

ot her sister, Mrs. Clarence Leon· his brother, George. son of Milford spent 1-'ridny nnd Stockilr!dgc. nrd. Mr. und Mr:-~. Clarence Fel~llt· Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. Elvn l•'ulton Is ~;JlPIHI!ng Holnr!

\V4•hh<~l·vllll\ 1'. 'I'. A. tn l\lt'4!( . Mrs. Cletus Str!cltltng, Hoger Jwr of Oltlnhomn called on Mr. Gt!orgo F'rost. t.lme with tlw llet·ton .Johnson The next meeting of the Web· ami Gordon Clark nnd Mrs. Har· and Mrs. A. L. 'l'oolwr StiiHlay. Mr.9, Glen Wntl1!ns cntertnlnell fnml!y.

br.rv!lle P. 'f. A. will be held old Larkins and baby enlled Sun· Mr. and MI'H, As!l Towsley m1d tlw W. S. ·c. S. Ins! Thursclny for Bct·ton .fnhnson retunll'cl home Wednesd1ty, December 3, at H dny evening on Mrs. Mildred sons nne! Mr. rtnd Mrs. Leon dinner. The officers m1~t at 1 I :00 lust 'J'tteHday ''I'Cn!ng with his o'cloelt In the school gym; 'fherc North und Lizzie Moon. North ami fnm!ly spent Sunrlay a. m. and made out their quarter· hudt. will he a spet'ini fl'nture on the Mr. nnd Mrs. Clarence Leonard I!Ven!ng with Mt·. nnd Mrs. Grant ly repot·ts to t.l1e District. The ,-------------. "The Hnly Land'' given by R. D. unci family wnrc dinner guests Rus('n, president, Mrs. Lester Warner, Anr,el!. SlideR will accompany the Sunday afternoon of Mr. and H.oss nnd .ferry Toolt,•r .~]Wilt callecl the meeting tn ordm·. Dcvn· tnlk. There will also be a special Mrs. Hm·mnn Horst.mycr. the wcclc enc1 with their granrl· tlonnls were In charge of !-ltella i~appy

Hv.nnphrey's musical feature. Mr. and Mrs. Leon North nc· parents and Ilene, ,Jerry nncl Wolf, during whleh time each

companied a group of Explorer Patricia Franklin were with 1\fr. member told what she was most Scouts on a bowling party In Holt and Mr.~. Don King and Charles thanltful for. It wns voted to 'take A!lvnncn Club lln11 1\IL>I~fln~r

The Woman's Advnnce club met at the home of Mt·s. William Dnnavln lnst Mondny. evening with Mrs. Elmer Foreman ns CO·

hostess. The program was In charge of Mrs. Clarence Rey. nolds.

'J'he regular mccllng of the 0. E. S. was held lnst Wednesday evening. Plans' arc being made to have a pnst matron and past pa· tron evening.

Saturday evening. J~ranklln. glftH for Boylan Haven School fot· llonw !Hadt• James Hurt returner! from the Mrs. Howard North entertalrwLI Negro girls in Jacksonville, Fla ..

north last wee!; and Mr. and Mrs. hct· family on Thnnltsf(!vlng Dar. for the Christmas pm·ty Instead Dnug-hnu1s Rnlph Ilnrt left Saturday to 1 The Novcmbct• meetlni( of the of gifts for exchange. '!'his is S'I'EAH.S _ ('JlOI'S sm!nrl a week. W. S. C. S. was hclrl last 'l'lturs· where Carol Warner Is teaehlng.

· Mr-, and Mrs. E11rl Whipple and f rlay afternoon at the home of Tlw program was given by t•;mmal Op•·n 7::!0 ''· nr~ · K:Otl p. 111. family m·e settled in the hnw;c • Mrs. Perey Bart'clt. Leach. l<••or~:·e \\'u~:·n1•r, l'mt•· va('atecl hy Mr. <Jncl Mrs. Willard/ Mr. and Mrs. Dan Hugger,' ae· Mr. nncl Mr:-1. 13!!1 Burke anc! !loll. fo'ernberg. Mr. and Mrs. George companied by Mr .. and Mrs. Mrs. Ida Burke of Detroit wen~ '------------­Whipple plan to move soon iuto Charles Whitney of Lansing went .-------------------------­the Coburn house. Tiley were I Sunday to visit Mr. ami ·Mrs. 1'hanksgivin1: Dny guer;ts at. the 1 George R!ehow of Stanwood. home or his brother, Earl. I The November meeting of tile Winter Is Kind Yh9s Yeag-~ Mr. and Mrs. Don Rice amJ Delhi home demonstration group daughters accompanied by het· was held Thursday evening at

lllrthdny Club llns l~ltmt.lon brother, Thomas, and family from the home of Mrs. Gcr)rgc Knhres. Tile Bil'thdny club met at the Brighton, spent the week end in Plans were made for n Chnst·

home of Mrs. A. H. Catlin. Elec· nochester, Indiana, with Mr. and mas party to he held next month tion of officers resulted in the Mrs. Fred Logan. at the home of Mrs. Earl Whip·

H'11 Still No1 1'no Lair!

To Have Your C:tr S!lray-Ghti.Ptl

following being elected: Prcsi: Mr. and Mrs. Percy Barrell and pic. dent, Edna Tannar; secretary, _____________ ....;. ____________ _

Myrtle Rice; treasurer, Vida At· well; and flower committee, Mil· lie Jnsdofer· and Addie Lechler.

The V. F. W. Auxiliary met at the Community hall ~hursday evening.

l~nst lrt>l'Oy Exl<>nHion Club nle{lls The East Lcro>' extension

group met at the home of Mrs. Erne~t Monroe Friday. The lead· er, Mrs. Myrl Graham, gave a lesson on seed picture malting in the morning and the second les· son on textile painting In the aft· ernoon. Programs for the year were made.

Mrs. Mildred Thrun, formerly from Webberville was talten to the St. Lawrence hospital Friday.

Mrs. Harold Smith is sick' at her home. David Lillywhite, Mrs. L. B. Con· roy, Ernest Monroe and Earl Meader have shot their deer.

Lorain Dingman of the army has returned .from Europe and has been v!;;itini( his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C!esson Dingman, and other relatives and friends.

Mr. and Mrs. Viek Bedford en· tertained friends at a party Fri· day evening.

Mrs. Van Swcglcs is sick at her home. ·

Mrs. Isaac Powell hus been ~iclt the paRI week and is con· valescing at home.

Stockbridge 'Items Mrs. Helen Beeman

Enrollm.,nt. Stmdny Pbumed ' The Sunday school of tlw

Stockbrlclgc Methodist church Is planning an enrollment Sunday for November 30. This marks the beginning of an attendance award system. Pins arc to he awarded for perfect attendance al the end of each quarter. An at· tendancc banner is to be awarded each month to the elass with the highest percentage of attendance.

Clnlhlng ls Ncrded Clothing will be sent through

the church world service to Ko· tea soon. 'l'hls ls being sponsored by the Guild. Donations will be received at church Sunday,

Guests at the Cutiis Patter· son home this week are Mr. anrl Mrs. Donald Pascoe anrl son of Miami, Florida. They were called to Detr()it by ·1 he death of Don· alcl's father. On Sunday the Pat· tersons also entertained Mr. and 1'1Irs. Jay Sweet and children of Battle Creel< and Mrs. Emma Bro· gan.

Mr. ancl Mrs. William Casl~ey entertained the Willing Worlters Sunday school class Monday eve· ning.

The- regulnr meeting of E1lcn

Merton Prescott· and r~hildrcn were guests at rllnnrr Sundny of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hnse!by, helping Mr. and Mrs. Norton celc· brate their 29th wedding anniver­sary. Afternoon railers were Mrs. Priscilla Robinson and children, Donnld Norton and Mr. and Mrs. Harold Corser and family.

Mrs. Harry Haselby cntert.ainctl the Friendly Neighbor club Ja~t. Monda~· evening. Nine members were present.

Mr. and Mrs. Alba Norton have received word that their son, Neil, Is in a hosp!lal In Korea with a sinus infection, hut. is Improving.

Childs District l'Hrs. 1-cone .Johnston

They had the new furnace all up and in opemtion Sunday so services were held In the church.

Mrs. Elmer Smith Is slowly imvroving.

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Dulle and children of Jackson spent Sunday with theil" parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Comstock and family.

Rex Abbott has returned home with an 8 point buck.

Rebeltah lodge will be Friday Onondaga evening.

Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Hollis en· l\lrs. Ilurton Baldwin

Ad now to ~iL\'1' tlw finish em your <'Ill' HEVO!tl•: '''"• >:now :w<i the roncl <'hlot·ide ;•:it It WilY t hP nwl:tl. S(lruy ~;la7.ill;\· hy llnponl IH tho SUlm wuy to rm~wnt rust.

"' l~inish is dPanPil - pnli1;lwd

* Chrome is protect'''!

EUis Sunoco Servace Unrne1· of Anrdh1s ro:td ll!ld !'l'll'th ('<•thtr In !loll

l'hniU' II olt !II:; l

TAKE A LOOK AT L~ you•· lot lla]IJiiness- Fril'ndship -Family Lh·in~ -

Jr'inandal Security'!

It Is If 0 • •

You e:tn lw "st'<'lll'<' in ltu· lmcn\'l4•dt;<' l hat yoru· fumil,\' will h1• [ll'm'idc'd for ~n t.ill! fu· hJr;• if yr>ll earry tlw lUOII'I' in~tu·ant•! un yo111' ll"Jilding·s. Uon'1 ld 1'11'1~ m· w~m1storm hlow ymt into th•ht.

H. Chappell, Ageru(y 1:1·17 w. llelhi Holt l'hmm 611 o .. J:! I.Jl

Aurelius Items Burb:u·a ,Jones

Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Rutty and 2 daughters of Lansing called on Mr. and Mrs. Murn Griffen on Friday.

Ogle Budd and famlly and Mr. Sehool Noles t.crtained on sundny Mr. ami Mrs. ;l~§~~~~~§~~~~~~~~~§~~~~~~~m~ and Mrs. Tunis Higdon and fam· On Tuesday the vision tests lly of Leslie, and Mr. ami Mrs. were given to the pupils of River· Monroe Budd. side. Mrs. Mabel Tompkin~. Mrs.

· There was a Thanksgiving sup· per Tuesday night at the school.

Mr. and Mrs . .Donald Clark rc· cently left for Florida.

Mrs. Mildred McDonald of Ma· son called ·on Mr. nne! Mrs. Murn Griffen Saturday evening.

M1·. and Mrs. Lawrence Dalbec and family are spending the week in U1e north.

Mr. and Mrs. Joe Howe left for the north Sunday morning to spend a wee!< deer hunting.

The B. Y. F. meets every Wednesday night in the church 'It 7:30 p. m. Games and refresh· menls are had in the basement.

Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Potter anrl brothet•, Fran!< of Grovenhurg called on Mr. ancl Mrs. Edward Daft Sunday afternoon.

Mrs. Lorie Cartet• of Eaton Rapids called on Mr. and Mrs. Murn Griffen, Sunday· afternoon.

Housel 1.\lrs. J{enneth Dtdmr

Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Tahash Helen Gage and Mrs. Ann Bush spent. the week end in Flint. assisted the county doctor.

Mrs. Burr Fitch of Pontiac is The Riverside Community club visiting her brother-in-law and met at the schoot·on Monday eve· sister, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Brown, nlng. There were 14 pre.~cnt Itt· this week. . . eluding 3. guests. It was voted to

The members of the Malcho buy a sectional bookcase, geogTa­family spent. Thanksgiving Day phy globe, linoleum and binding with Mrs. Martha Millette of for the primary tables. A Christ­Jac!tson. mas party is he!ng planned for

Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Milner arc the children and parents to be visiting their son·in·law and held December 19, al 2 p. m. at daughter, Lt. and Mrs. D. H. Hay. the townhall. Mrs. Dorothy Coi·· wood In San Antonio, Texas, .for win, Mrs. Hallie Harford and several weelts. Mrs. Pat Ban· arc on the c;om·

Guests at the Kenneth Stan· mittee. 1

field home Sunday werC! her par· · ents,. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Walz, Mr. and Mrs. Cli!l'ord Frohriep and Mrs. Stanfield's brother and of Colon and Mr. and Mrs. Rich· sister-in·law, Mr. anc! Mrs. Lyle at'd Frohriep of Leslie were Walz, and family of Waterloo. Thnnltsgiv!ng Day gttests of Mr.

Bob Oaltley is worlliJlg In Jac!l· and Mrs. Howard Lynch and !am· son. lly.

Mr. and Mr11. Alva Faber of Mr. and Mt·s. Robert Page and Chelsea spent Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs. Russell Page were the Clyde Fabers. visitors of friends in Hudson·

Mr. and Mrs. John Dancer have v!lle sunday. as their house guest her cousin, Mt•. and Mrs. Rube Giddings Mrs. ,John Dicken of Wilmette, \Vere guests of Mr. and Mrs. Ivan

Phone 45.72

NOVEmmlt 2X-2!J

Ill~~.is~nd Mrs. Oland Stanfield Reynolds- of Eaton Rapids Sal­entertained their sons· and iam·. urday night'.

The annual thank offering pro· · Mt·. and Mrs. Hiram Clarl~ of TJIE CREATES'!' lNilER.ITANCE you can bestow on yoQ

child is a sound mind and o eound body. R~bust

health of body is reflected inevitably in the spirit.;

Careful nurture through the trying period of in-:

gram will be held Friday evening, ilies for Thanltsgivlng. Richmond, Indiana, are visiting at N I ?8 t 8 00 th Mr: and Mrs. Ward Hutson and t.f\n 11o'me of Mr. and Mr.". Jamns D I ovcm Jer ~ • a : • at e Mr. and Mrs. Norman Topping ~ " •

OUg aS Housel church. Rev, G. D. Flem· had dinner Saturday evening at Clark and family.

• .. ''FEARlESS fAG0'1

. ' fancy and watchful care in childhood and yo~

m"e essential. Jndis'pensnble to the child's welfare is

your family doctor. His competent guidanco will skillfully gui~e your child through the healthhazakds . '

of the ~ly years, Consult him frequently•

For reliable prescriplion'service; call on OJ!4)

HITCH.ENS Drug·Store

.,

1.\II•s, !~exine Glynn 1ng, who recently returned from Schuler's in Marshall. The "Growing Group" of the 1 Africa, will be the speal1er. Mr. and Mrs. Wendall Abbott Ladies Aid Society will hold Its

Dah:! and Shirley Glynn spent The Housel w. M. A. ham din· and family spent Thanltsg!ving next meeting at the home of the week end wllh their grand· ncr and fair w!l! be held at the with the Howard Jacksons of Mrs. Bes!la Clarl\ Oll Wednesday parents, Mr. and Mrs. Rex Gor· G. A. R hall, Leslie, Tuesday eve· Wyandotte. evening, December 2. ton in Lansing. ' ning, December 2. Serving will Allen Naglcy has purchased the .Mr. and Mrs. Larry Doyle and

Pupils of the Douglas schoql ~tart at 5:30. Tickets are now be· Elmer Nott house. sons, Mrs. Edna Glover and Bll· are conducting a safety cam· ·ing sold by W. M. A. members. Mr. and Mrs. E. B. Ostrander of lie Glover spent Sunday as guests paign, t!cllellng children who do Mrs. Austin Todd entertained C!nc!nnattl are spending thi~ of Mr. and Mt·s. Maurice Glover not follow safety rule~. riding bi· the Wayside extension' club weelt visiting relatives. ThaniiH· and family at Clark Lal\e, cycles, or walking, trying or fin· Thursday afternoon. ,· giving Day Mr. and Mrs. Arthur The Onondaga Community ing each one who brealts the rule. Leon Caus!e and John returned Bullis were hosts to the Os· church held a family night pot-

ScllOol will be closed Thursday from northern Michigan Sunday trander families. luck supper in the chut·ch parlors and Friday for Thanl{sglvlng va· morning with a load of Christmas Mr. and Mrs. Donald Julien en· last Friday evening. ApprC>xl· calion. trees. tertained on Thanksgiving Day mately 60 ·persons·. attended the

There will be a roller skat.lng Mt·. and Mt•s. Mot•ris Todd and Mr. and Mrs. Dav,ld Wilmore ami supper after which, pictures were party Thursday, December 4, put son, Glen Todd and Kenneth Mr .. and Mrs. J. B. Hcatet• of shown of the rose tC>urnament at on by tile Douglas school. Burch of Jackson were guests at Ypsilanti· and Harold Julien and Pasadena, California. ' Mr. and Mrs. Joe Zalewski d!nnet• Sunday o.f Mr. and Mrs. son, Bob of Detroit. A teen-age dance was he!~ at called on . Mr. and Mrs. Leo Austin 'fodd and family. . Mr. ·and Mrs. Arnold Haselby, the town hall SaturdaY. evening, Glynn Sunday evening after first The Housel Community and family o.t WilliamSton StJent under the supervision of ·Mrs. visiting Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Thanl1sgivlng d!nner 1~vlll be held Saturday evening with his par· Bes!ta Clark with about 50 teen· Bt•ooks at Dansville. at the school Wednesaay at 12:30. P.nts, Mr. and Mrs. HatTy Hasel· agers attending. 'fhe hall was gal·

Eliza a11d Rodney Hill of Jacl>· R. V. Todd and Edgar were by. ly decorated wlth:plnk. and white son visited the James Ward fam· Sunday afternoon callers of ·Mr. . . Mr.· and Mrs .. Alba Norton· of streamers .and a large "Happy lly~SU~llay evening, and Mrs. Austin Todd. · Willlainston and Mr. and. Mrs. Birthday" slg1~ which was In . ' .~· ... . .

·' .

JANET LEIGH·~ CARP KEENAN WYNN

a Days! DIW. 2-:~··l

Farmer Pecks Wife

November 27, 1952 THE INGHAM COUNTY NEWS Section 3

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l•'rt•t•~IIIJj' Wl'lllht'1' hiiH IIH IHI• \'IUlfHg'PH,

l\lt·H, l'l't'l' now wml!H nt 1111' botlmn o£ (hti l!il'VIIIOI',

Agnes Runs Hcnclf Out

Lt. Densmore Describes Pacific Typhoon 1'1''"' fll'''"'"'t tu·lrm w"" "o·lll••" "'. pPr hour· while moving 11long licr for worlt IIH usual and wcntahottt

1,1, l•'rv<l ''"""'""'''' '" hi• Ul'lllllll•nl·o·nl•.l patlt, at a rate of ten mllt•s per tlwh• duties aH urwoncerned a~ Mo·. '""t M•·u. ''·A. n""'"''""• '" Mn•on.) hour. ev~r. Wind gusts were coming in

Oltlnawa ,1,1 • ,1 tl , . , .1 1 c•. 1111.,111 y wilh a11 Intensity of 50 and GO • N "2 11 oug 1 u ll s u ,,.,,, . 1 Tl 11 , 11 6 ov. '1 and sunday nltli most of Monday miles per IOU!', wn_ .JC .l!le 0

AlllliUI'D yuLt will be Interested WP stnyPd 'In condition three' announced thnt Agnes ,.,111, no in a typhoon we almo~t hnd but whll~ Ar,nPH moved ever elnHet• to lo"nJ,:er moving forward thou

1gh

I ' ' , , , 1 she Wits continuing to rcvo ve

Richard Chrlstens1m, Mnson Hludmlt enrolled at Cnmegle T<~eh In Plttsbtirgh, Pcnnsylvnn!n, Is Hl!rVIng ns n nwmiJPI' of n :l·lllllll

rune! mlslng committee hending the Cttl'lll'gle 'l't>eh cnrnpus dwst, '!'he campus chest Is tlw sdwol bmnch of till' PlttsbLtrgh l'olll·

munlty l'lwst. Chrlstensmt Is the son uf Mr. and Mrs, Roy Chris· tensun of Mason.

--------·------------third In the Hr!rlcs br.twcen the two sm•vlct~ ~chools, Of the tlfly· two whlch haw JlrecedcJI, Army has won 27, Nnvy 21 with four t!ccl.

Lalw trout ai'C mvtmuus feerl· ers 111111 prey upon all olh!!r fishes, nlthuugh the l'lmhs, her· r·lng nne! whltt!f!sh pl'llhnhly con­stitute their major· cllet.

Wasn't this a wonclorft.ll Iilli'· vc-st '! And I hnvP rwvpJ• HP£111 n mm'P JH!rfel'l fall to ~el thing~ wounrl up and put ltlln l!al'll~ and r••·ibs and r:ellars. Some11111' who wmtr• nw 11nd due~n'l want her namf' nwntlrmPd said tiHlt sill' ;dong with many ollit'rs Jli'IIYI!ti !or rain last HIHntnPr. l':uw she wnndPr,, If ull t IH'Rl' JH•ople r<'· ml'ml>r~rl'cl to thank (;rrrl wiH•n rains did r·rmw In llnw to malw tlw Jwans, l'ol'n and ]l(•l'ts grow nncl prorlur•e lltn• IIH'Y IHII'e. She ~~~y~; it's so Pasy to pray whrn in rlistress and tlwn forget tn pray bad< Just liS fervl•ntly. Isn't tltal so'!

Hplders soon hibernate or what· ever they do when they become scarce and leave us housewives alon1~ .. , then some of us have mice.

Pr'll' and Dar! havr• bPI'n lll'l'k dPI'P in •·orn. The new cr!hs at'£: nvr•1'1lowlng nnrl tlw old <IIH! which wns mulw-shlft four Y"lll'S 11go and wa~ going to he tnl<nn down Is !wing used ag;tln. Ilr! llils a new :l2-foo1 PIPvatnr to tal<e up the mrn, Whrrt a handy thing! I have henn scooping corn nlo1)g while he rnowr•d nway m; far IHH'k undPr the eaVPs m; he r•rntld. 1 tuolt turns up I Jwre too hut almost roame not helng hen•

dlt n t. I Oltlnawn, Nn um• was concex nee 1 1 11 , • e s JCNI 'l'h •n l'rml· Saturday ut 11:30 a. JJ}. md!o hrcanse she was still several w 1 1 ~e1 ~~n~~ dr~ to· mo~c in a

Ok!nawu made tlia announ~ement ltundr·ed miles away and Ol<lna·lualw , '·terly ~llrect!on ·tnd with· ;:;~~j~[.~:~ . that Oldnawa "wn~ now In Con· wa was a rl'lntlvely smnll target :10111 ~~a~0'111.s hltli bc'·Jlll~>scll Olti· 1:1 1 el!tlort 'l'hr~e." 'I' his meant thul In her 1m1 It and anything might 11 tl

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Army-Navy Game Gets Telecast

Children's Special!

In IPII the stnry. Did vm1 1'\'1'1' sll down will! pmwil i1nd papr•t· :md list :til tlw things for wltlf'h you !tad In l!e thnnl\ful'! r;owl Jwallh would go Hrst on many a papPr as it's Willll 1'1111'1 ill' />illlgill ItO lllll\ll!r Jmw mtwlt yn11 :ti'P w!llin~-: to pay ... :tnd rrnq; 1111' privi/Pgl' of good lu•n/1/J is misus1•d 11 t•annor ))(! )"(I('CI\'c•n•d (•~.,:(•(•pt ill gi'0Ht PX·

JWnse nnd pain, and nnl alwa~·s tlwn. Tlw rc•ason I put this .In lll're is IH·•·ausr• I nt'<'d llwt adVH'P ~0 VPry llllll'h ... mayiH• hy n•· pt•Htlng it, it may ~rta!( into my thi•·J; l'l'aniutn and do ~rnnro gnod!

First 1 puslwd with n shovel anrt till' r'01'1l was r•oming so fast nw arms play<!d out. Tlwn I ld;:kert wit It my feet. ThPn I •·ouldn't evr•n ldek. Com l1epl ' hitting me on the hr.arl .. I got so •·onfused and still tl1at ern·n lwpt going whal'lt wh;u•]( anrl I ronuirln't CVI!Il yell and 1 was bar:lted against lhP roof and poolterl out ... <'ouhln'l w_riggl~.

I know whal being huned alive fePis Jilw accompnni£•d hy n hor· rlhl0 TUiiSP, And it was the motor tn mj' gardPn tr;ll'lor provir~lng tlw Jnr·omotlon and I kept I hrnk· irtJ.( "wp'JI both go rlown Ill· l!el her" for l presunw1l if the thing (elevator) giJt plugged as ~urr!IY It must thai it would burn up tlw motor or something dras· tk. l'e/c thought I r·ould manar;e '' vr•llln n ease lil<P \hal and when 1 'say I did 1i!l my lungs were snre llf' said just what most hus­hnnrls snv or T imagine they say in a situ;;lion lii<P that ... meant to he funny but. It dn\'Sn'1 sound funtw til! latPr and the hurt and panir; ami rest arc a thing of the

. QUEEN HAS FLED-Lc!t be­, bind in hurried flight from ; King Faroult's Mon!azch palace · · Is the still rumpled robe, shower : · cap and slippers of. Egypt's lov~··

1. toll, went hunting rtn NovPm· lwr IS hut 1111 lii'PilSl', gun or I'Pd l'lolhing were n!quin•r! ... just I'IH'I!SC! and :1 g11rtd s\rllll trap. A JllOUSI' had i!l\'illh•d lltr. pl'tVal')' of nw l;ilclwn anti 1111 nortlwm· hr;unrl ltunlf'l' P\'et• had 11 hri~-:htr•r gll!illn in his c•yp of anlir·ipalion rtf downing a l·frtrtll'rl animal, any :'izl', limn I. Don't know whnt l hatP n1o1'11 than a JnnusP in our ltoUsl'! 'I'IH'Y t'OIIlf' lljl through Ill!! l'ohl air rc•gtsli'rs f'Vi'I'Y fall. Hot J will ha\'1' thnt soun·P of invasion hlrwl<1•d hdnn• another wef'l< goPS by.

Yuu <·an no! lta\'f' ytHil' l'ill\t' and cr~t it 11111 hnl thPr<' an• a few in· \rPnl ion~. ~arlg(~ts, imprnvenWtliS, pnints rtf progrp:;s PIP., tl_wt I would inl'/ ulil' I'Oid Jill' rPglstPrs and Vl'tlf!lian hlinrls in that class of tuxUI'II'S willt strings Hltadwd. '!'hl'l'l' arc somf' of hol/1 ilr!hin1t and on my sidf' waiting for al· IPnt inn. 1 cnnsider frw•zing han! hns ont• gnod point :111rl that's thai

past. Now I push t•nrn into tlw ele·

vn\ot• and he roan put the corn whl!l'f' and as far aR he wants it llltd runny thing ... I r:an hear him whl•n he yells. "enmtgh." All hut. ntwe I did. That 1imr. I lwd a funny spPII mysr!lf and thought of a good jnk<•. Then out he wr!g· ~!erl looldng so lil'l'd and worn 1!111 :t~HI warm I was flllerl Wlth remorse ... Crime docs not pay.

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One panel applied. ~erticaUy pro· vidcs tloor·to·ceiling coverage! The board goes on.-the,job is donc •. b~­cnuse Cclotex Insulating Buildi~g Bonrd is attractively prt·/illithCd in white. Wh~re the Square Edge t)'l'C is used, joint treatment with b!!ttens or moulding's is' rcconimendcd. With Beveled Interior. Board, the 'smnrr

·v.groove joint may be decorated· with battens, if desired~

The iiMIII(Iting value·mcnns coolcr interiors in summer' •• •• warmer in· teriors in winter, wi tli worthwhile fuel' savings .. Come in !;Lenrn' about the plus·ndvantages. of Celotex,In· sulating Building Boa~d toda;y! .

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'exile. They were fouttd .m the . palace bathr~om by ~rmy per-

i. sonnel operung. tbmr former :. monmch's. na~aces.

from Ingham County IJhl'llry

Among thr~ many 111!11' ''tlnvels ilPIJeating this autumn, nne nf the best is prrJhnbl.l' CONFES· SO)lS OF' TilE NAME, h·· Clar!ys Schmitt, wlw al:o;o wrote DAVID TIIE KING. Ht!l' latPsl lmok !'On· ccms tlw fall' nf lllt' Christians during tile short reign or the! thlt·d century Rmn;m Pmpcror, DePius. The Christians, as well a:; 1hr. pagans, Cln~ ;-.;hown as Cl

very human lot, with weakncssps ;uid pettiness, hut courageous in the face of the wllo!csale persecu· lion which Dedus <"onr!ucls ngainst them. The hero is a s<'ion of a wealthy, patrician fnmily, 'anrl disdainful of Christians Un· 111 he inevitably: falls in love with one.

Another important nl'll' novel which nl.~o coneerns rPiigion, h11t -from a different and more mod· ern angle, and which conl~ins an Infectious humor, is DON CA· MILLO AND HIS F'LOCK, by Ginvi)nn! Guan•schi. This hool< whicl1 hns been translatPd from the Italian hy Fmnccs Fnmaye, t::lves us more episodes in tlw con· Jl!ct between the lovablt> Ttnlian priest, Don Camillo, and his ir~S· c!hle adversary, the Conumtnlst :Mayor. Peppone.

DIVINE AV!o:RAGf~. by Elitila l{irk!an(J, is an absorbing- novr!l of .Texas in the early eighteen hun· rlrcris .. written by a .TI'XHS news­p:iper' woman. This is not 1 lw regulat· "shoot-em-up" westem

. stor-y, .but :L. st.ucly of charaetcr 1 and' IJf the antagonism hctweron i he. J\nglci. Texmis and I host' of Me~ican· blood, nnrl. is a sl rong plea 'against the ·inhuman treat· mont which the latter arc even yet recriving 111 !lw lmnrls uf

· immy nf 1 heir fellow Texans. CONCORD BIUDGE. by !low·

arcl Horne, is a historical novel about' tlw beginning of tile Amer· lean Revolution. with tlw story )a\rl ·in Bust on a~1rl Conr:or_d. Renders who arc mtcn•slerl 111 this phasr. of our history will ·rind a good deal of in!orma1inn about the evr::nts leadin~ up tn ;he "Rhot heard round I he worlrl," and those who nrc looking fnr an interesting historical novel will not he disappointed.

THE SQUARE PEG, by George Mitlcolm-Smlth, is 1 he l'ntn leal story of a young personnel psY· ~~hologist who found h1mself hn·ccl to test and evaluate tile members of ;L prominent gnngster'.q organ· i~atton. It is just Dne exciting and ridiculous situation after another.

NEVER BET YOUR LIFE, by George Hnrinon Coxe, is a smooth mystery about a man who h;~d npparenlly been attempting sui· cidc before he was ltilled. There arc Jots of motives, for the vic· tlm had hnd plently of enemies; but we won't spoil the 111)'Stcry bjr giving .the. plot. away. · Otlict• Interesting new 'bool<s

fcir adults include:· · : B~igl;ten the Corner, by Bellis Summers .'Traitor's Moon, .bY Robert Neill . The Way to Glory, by J. D.

Scott

there was a typhoon somewhere happen to maltc her vr!Pr either to ' • · · In the Padllc between live hun· tlw no1·th or· south of us, 'rhen dred and seven hundred miles JV!nnday night we went Into l'Oll· from Oltlnnwa and whose course rlltlnn two. Agnes was lesH than would hrlng it In the vie!nlty of 200 miiPs nwa~· 11nd then• wns this !~lund. Typhoons In the nothing In the existing meteorolo· northern hemisphere travel from gist plctu1·r~ to lead o1w to lwl/PVP soutlwnsl to northwest; and lite shr~ woulr/ cltnng,. lwr course. The• reverse In lite soutlwrn ltcmis· wlnr/ veloel/y was now riPSITihPd sphen•. Typhoon traclting has he· HS "winds with a maximum avt•r· come something of a sdencc and ngc velocity of 17K miles per LJSlJHIIy tlw meteorologists ean hour" whif'l1 nw11nt that l11r.re estimate quill' t•losr>ly the pmh· wr•re gusts !hat mlghl range ahlP course of any given typhoon. dose to 200 miles per hour.

Lansing Players Plan Production

"Tlw Gloeonda Smile," a play In :J acts by A !do us Huxley ls the Dc~embet· pmduclion for the Lan· sing Civic Players Guild.

The play will run ·I nights, De· eemhcl' 3, 4, fi (llld ti nt tlw West .funlor high st:ltool a\ulitorlum.

Tlw play chosen is a depart· ure from the usual com<~dy play llllcd with suspense, drama, ex· citement :md intrigtw. The story

With ll~ tel!•vlsiun anti approxl· mately liitl mdlo stni!Dns eomhln· lng to JH'ovide tlw largest audl· Pnt:c evrr to sit in on any sports l'l'ent, nerwral Motors will fitting· ly ellmux its "TV Football (inmc nf tiH• \VPPk" sel"les on Saturday, November 2D, with tlw airing of tlw annual Army-Navy classie ft•wn Phlladl'lphin's Munil'ipal sl arllum.

Jl(!Ht Pstimat .. s indlt:atp IIHII more than (i(J,OOO,IJI)IJ listt•iwrs il!HI viewers will be tuned in a/ 1:00 p. Ill. EST, w!H•n tile eolorful pr1•· ganw Pen•monil!s will I!Cf(ln for this record brcn ld ng a 1 tendane·1~. Mel AIIPn anti Russ Ilorlgl's will be at till' play-by-play mkro­phnnps with Bill Henry providing color and bn('lq:;mund. 1\ldt·roiT for the game itsP/f is 1 ::lD p. m.

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Tlwre arc cxcetJtlons however as in the case of Typhoon Geor· gia which went ft'llm southwest In northeast and tiH•n dnubl<'d on Its tr:ll'l;s :rmi tllrcatPnecl 111 wipe out tllQ atomi1· tesllnJ:( grrnn-tdii at I•:newetok in 1!1"0; or Typhoon Gloria which passed ovr·r Oltl· nmva with little damage in 19·19 ns everything was 'butt oncd up tight.' But after the 'all I'!Car' w:1s given ami typh1Hll,t slnillers were raised, 'lashin~s removed cte .. all of a sudden Gloria bar:]( tracked and almost devastated t!w military installations nn tile islnnrl.

You may not ltnr>'.'.' that all IY· piloons nrc given feminine names, su ppnsPclly hecattse they arc ~o unpredictable. Starting with the beginning of the calendar year, 1 he first typhoon is given a name beginning with A and the next typhoon is glven a name begin• ning with _13 and so on--ex, A nee, Bertha, etc.

Wit It condition two WI! went to work All pe1•sonrwl with families on 1111' islnnrl ll'fl for their q uar· tPrs to l:tl\1~ l!ar·r of typltoonlzlng 1 heir inc/lvidual qunrtPrs. Lt. CrJI. Terry ltavlng left fo1· home, it meant llwt as seninr officer I was In eharge. In ;!f•eonhuu•p with 1111

cx!st!n~ plan we il£'gan to pre· pare our aren for tlw ,lYJlhonn. All windows were hoarded up, Jtll movahlc rquipmPnl was slower! Inside. VchJroles were . parked heading into thl' wind with wind· shil'lds I lnwerr.cl, cmergenl'y ra· lions wcrP rlrnwn, all personnel dr.tililcrt Into tpams anri all other· possible precautions taken.

Four liour·s later we went into c•omlilion one. Winds were gel· ting slrongPt' amt gusts woulll rattle cvcr,•thing in sight. 'rhc radio was now .~lallng that should Agnes hit Okinawa with winds in thei1· presPnl in\Pn.~ity 117~ mile'' oer hour) it would be the strong. est typhoon to hit Okinaw:t in recent history. I t'itPcl\crt with the air weather section nf the nir force at Karlen:t and learned 1hat the eye of lite typhoon wns sclted· ulcri to pass within two miles of our location.

concerns a 'youJtg woman Cllil·

mon•d of llt!lll'Y Hutton who flruls himself lied to an invalid wife. Tlie ~llopcnse uruws w/H•n the wife diPs anrl Instead of Henry turning to .Janel Spence, a life. long friend, ltc marries an lfl y1•ar old t::irl. Both women had their caps set for Henry Button and llemy wanted to be free. The char:;clcrs arc portrayed by local pr!ople of Lansing, East Lansing and Haslett. Henry Hutton is 'nlayed by Edward D. Brown, an • instructor of speech at Mlchignn Stille college. Hl' has been i n summer· stock production, direc· tor of the Fourth Army Theatre Co., anrl tnurl'CI 5 states with the mad show, "Anything Goes."

Fo1' Duth•·nom and 1\ileht•n \\'111!~ Aluminum nnd l'lastit•

l\Inny l'nlors to dwos1• from Floo•· Co\'CI'in~

Our typhoon was given the name of Agnes, There had al· ready ·he•en 2fi typhoons in the P:rr•lfic area this year ancl they hart to start all over <~gain. Ever>' lw'ur on the !10ur Radio Okinawa would give a special typlwon re· pnrt. Gradually as time went hy and thr. reports came to our me­teorologists, they were able to give an increasin;::l~· accurate nielurc or her size and velocity. All typhoons are traeked hy ra­llnr anrl planes. Due to the inten­sity of the winds the)• nhow up on rndar scopes. With this ipforma­tion plus what was reported hy B·2ll wcatlwr planes (typhoon pa· troll it was learned thai Agnes was a whirlwind some 40 to 50 mile.~ in diameter traveling at a rate of about ten miles per hour with winds up t IJ 170 miles in strength. What this really means is that like our earth Agnes w:ts rowohdnu at 11 l'fltl' of 170 miles

All our buildings are cithet~ quom;eL ltuts or wooden prcfabri· cated huilrlings. 'l'h!'~' are nil an· chorcrl to the ground with '!l-inch steel cnhles anrl arc expected to withstand the average 1YJlhoon. We all wnmlen'd if they would he ablr. to hold out against Agxtcs. Tucsr!Hy night 1 he sky took on the wlerdest colors imaginable; first· it was a ghostly green with everything st:tnding out in start· ling clarity, then it l'hangrd to one of the oddest shades of red I've ever seen anywhere.

Morale during /hat period wr•nt rlown to melt hottnm. The only consoling factor wa~ the cnmj>lete indifference of the Okinawans to· ward AgnP.s. They shrugged lmr and her potentialities off as if "'"' rlirln't exist. They reported

Janet Spf'nCI' is pl:tyN/ by Laura Stranrlnes~. whn has had summer stock experience at /he Priscilla Beach Pla~·housc in Plymnuth, Mass. Doris, the young t;irl, is played hy a former model, Myra Dillingham, who did work In Grand Rapids Tlwatrc Group. Peg Montgomery curnes bacl< to the stage after a .1-ycar ahsencc to plrty Nur~l' Braddock. General Spence Is played by an early guilder, Sam Street Hughes, of Lansing. Bentley Lenhoff, teacher in I he HaRielt group, with radio work and Petosl<ey Little Theatre Group as n lmckgi'Dund, perfo1·ms as Dr, Lihbard, the Hutton fam­il)' friend. Mary Lnberteaux, a housewife, plays Clara, nnd Faye Anderson play!l the maid.

"The CioC"oncla Smile," is eli· rectecl llr Alma Fitzpatrick Clnrl\ who has 4 other guild pmduelions to her credit and has acted in 12 other plays for the Guill!.

l•'rml l~stimuh~ t~;vmtin~·s Phnrw"i

""•lion 2-lmmCharles Dent tJutsing J-7H.i!l

70cMy or 76mottOw. .. You11 Fthd .~

NONE AS NEW As I • TOOK OV\.1\ the new cars that arc beidg introduced these L days. Yotr'll lind none as. new as the Nash Golden Airflyte. No other cars can oflh the ahcad-of·the·timc continental stylin,g of Pinin Farina. Only in Nash can you find such exclusive features as Airliner Reclining Scats,

Twin Beds and Weather Eye Conditioned Air System. Yes-compare them all,l'caturc by feature. You'll agree­the distinctive new Nash Airflytc leads the whole wbrld i11 beauty, performance, economy and comfort-today-to· motTow-and in the future ~cars to come!

"Rcmhr:mdt or Autn· mobile Design", l'init1 Farina is tltt• 1m rid' r

foramo'it t'IIMOirr rar de.1iguer. Ills m.t•a/ cre.'it Of'fll'ars on o11/y tile co.st/i,•st ltand~ rrafted rars-mJd on Nasil Goldeu A iljlytCI'.

Farina styling IIII'C//1.1'111'11 lwa11ty and com· fort lt'ith tilu accent "" momiuc•rs. IJiicle.\t

:(<·om and rear ~fat.\' r1' any car. E,.,.,,; Reclining Searl' ami Twin!Je1l> ({yvu ll'i.>li.

Farina styling /1(/I'I'Clll'.l' Ji'ont pillars to l'iimina/e "hliml vwts". New C/1!1•

tint•nta/ slot•i'~!i hood slwws you mm·c of' til<' mad fi"' ·'"!f(•r, c•avier drir·i1~~·

Farina styling is coml'"'""'tllt'cl hy rilu """' Sup<'r·Jctfire eugi,t•-pr·rH'r•d i11 fllll/f'('/ilit>rl the world orcr fiw p•·r· flwmrmCI', c•mfurance ctlld <'COI!OiliJ•

.rina stylingpt·ol•/cle.l· more than l~'l srJrcnrc feet. of muhle floor

lflllCe in lugga,/{1' compartment. Tail light concealr gas imak<",

Farina styling is flmctiolllal nrrd pmcticcrl. Wiele door.1· are .rquare·<'llf for caly accels.

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' Farina styling gires grerlli'.>l <')'<'· ler·d l'i.fihllity. WiclcM• one-piece lt'ittcl.r/iieid-pioneen•d fly Nash on all mocfefs. Witlest rear ll'indow,

Farina styling make> full u.w of Air· jlyte Comtmction for greCIIer ,\tret(~lli, safety aru/ r(~iclity-ancl /crsti11g Ji'ee• rfom from boclj•·bolt ltjlteuh rmrl rallies,

SEE AND DRIVE AMERICAS NEWEST AND SMART~ST CARS AT YOUR NEARBY 'L.A. DEALER TODAY!

Les Foote Mason Nash Corner Pari' n.ml 1\latlle

Farina styling .f<,atw·r•s nrw "Rcmd·Guitle" (<'lltlr•rs ro gil'<' the c:r•• 1/ll aimil(l{ point .fi•r ''"'Y prwkiug mul pasJing.

Farina slyling inc<wporarc.r etwla.ll'ci ft·vm wftee/s '"cut air 1lmg. E.\'c/11.\il'e A itjle.r Front S11.1pemiot1 IV l'efs roacl bumps-ttbsorbs shocks cmd noi.1e.

Editorial Pagt 1 l.•w wrL-.',, .•.u ·~·;,I(',,CL:~·• 'i'"' ',L:,I'!.J c:<'l.'.,~;~,·;:t"•' l,"r'''ltl'l"; ''"' ''"'!'"" '"' .,,,,. Ingham Countv News November 27,1952 2

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AnH•t•ir•nn IH•I'IIIIL\1', '1'11111 lilt It• hand rd' t'CI\IIilgt•ttlls llll'll nu•t'ltllg 0111 ltHiiltrlunl tPspo 11 sJ- jolt al lc•.tl'itiiJg in .tJIY of o11r :lr'· Jzr•rl VPtc•ran·, ol' nllwm·s lu• c•allr•rl, ancl WOiltt'll dan•dlo lll'ltVl' lltt• cia!l~t·rs or Iii'<' in .t tlL'W and IJtlltH•s ~~~ 'll<'it, httt pPri1,1ps morP <'Jt•dltPd Stitools. II lltr•y l\f'P)lon, in for t'ollnsel Cr•t'lllinly llw' snvag(• c•onlilll'lll. 'l'l11•y c·arl'd tlutl lllllf'lt /11r r<'lif.\iolls and inl[llll'tnnt, 11 pt·otnti\HI l'<'SJ11'' 1 f'IIIJPt' 11s c·alll[ltls l'PslriPnts o1' nil· dtlll'l'itr•s silonlrl also hr• rc•pn•­political rl'e!'rlOill lh.tl Jltf'~ dilt'f'rl to sl.lt'l n II!'\\' c•i\•ilimlion tor 11111 1 lu•lil'f in tlw tiH'llt'IPs 011 t•,tnlplls slllrll'ills, i'Vf'lltually tlu•y •,Pnlt•rl for as nttr• Pl'l'll'siasllt.tl in tlw wilrlt•rllt'~~. wltll'lt 11111 g1111 .r111111•11 tal st 1111 . l'l't'f'IIC' tlw Ctll'l'l<'ri ni.JSII'I'S de- grilll[l lws hut rr•r•r•ntly pnillll'ri

Dal'i!lg Sil fll[j('il, S\11'\'iVillg sur·lt JH'I ils, lmoll'illg rull \\'('" tltal DtiWI' fll'l'tis jUS[ .ts ~l't•.tl t'lllli'I'Cillll'rl 1111'111, llll',Y sJiiJ \VCI'e thankful. Tilt~ st•l llsiclc• llitl ottl' tiny, l11tl I ilt'l't' rlays, lo expt'PSS llir•it· tlwnks awl gratilttrlr•.

Wl11•n \VL' gnlltr't' lll'olltlll l.tl!lt•s I his '1'1Ht11ksdvin;,o; D.ty we ean lw llwnl\llll lot· IIIIIIJY tltin~s. l'llt' nHn·r· ltt•t·rlotn thc~tt (•XiStS 1111,\'Whi'I'C' t•J:,t• Ill! l'dl'l it, lot• IIHll'l' l'lliiVI'IIir•tH'I'S, 1110\'l' luxul'iPs1 gn·alr•t· 1\(lv.tm·t·s 111 sr'll'ttr't', YPI ll'ilai \Vt' should iJe mo:;l thanklttl lot' is Jill' r•rttn·agt•, 1111• ril•lt•t·minalirlll, tltr• chal'HCIPI' or IIHISt' r•at·ly •a•l I lt•rs ll'lio I I .tllsplnnlr•d a ltd nmll'ishcd in this Nt•\1' \\'orlrltlH•JII'itH ipll's wliir·lt pla,)'c•rl slll'lt IL gr<'al pat'l i11 IJttildittg IItts n;Jtiott .tnd lt'lliJslot'llllltg I l11• c•n­tire wol'id.

More Haste, less Speed

IIIII' IS 1111111. 11 1111'1111[1':, .til lll\llr•r gll'l' .IIIII tlH'II 1111',1' dl'l' Sl'l ag:till!il 01\l, "fl I'Piigtoll is Jmpn!'llllll Ill •,f.tlidlnr.: ol tl11• 11\llli'l'ii'IIJV t, 11 •. IIIII' itlli'J'[t•i'<'IHl' ll'nlll •IllY Sll\\11'1'. gn11rl f'itiwnsiJJp- IIIHI thai J:.i lilP loll's 11 ltidt It•d 1111' t 111111 c~ 111 g t,1. 'l'ltt• tiii'OI.\' ol ar·adPllli<· lli'l'rlum IJIII'rll'll ol oUt' IWiional l!'lllillioll tl 11 •rs to <'ll'.tic• tlu• Jllll'lio-llllll' h:tS lll't'll t•attll•d :illt~gt·llil'l' '"" lhPil lltr• staiP must givP l'Pc•ng-l~"lr•J'tlltll'lil.il s~'Hi<'lll wltit-11 1', f.tl', 11iti1111 Ill lis irtl[lll!'lalli'f' i11 Jllihltr• ot11s. I li'PPHI ng,un wlwl DPilll (iPiting had< l11 lhl:-; hu:;Jru•ss (•rltHdlion."

~l.lltillll ;.;:ud: "1\llli'l'li'll is dtll<'l· or ll'lll'ilin~ Atlli'I'IC'illl lnstory, tiS AnotiH•r church gl'ollp has hut 1'111 i11 tl:, )l<llili<•.tl lorn\ f111111 .my glll'l'l'onwlll 111111 tf;.; lll'i'llllill' rlil· l'Prr·nti.l' said, "At Its brsl till' oiiH'I' plllilio.ill~ <~l'g.tntz<•rl sru•t lr•l'f'III'r' !tom all IIIIH•J's, lilt• [.;<'11· ~~·IHutl is only n strong pid In 1111• <'l,\ 111\11' Ill' lit•!f'lli[O)'I' f'X\!illl!i: in 1'1'111 [ll'o\1 lio•(' \!i In!' l'idSS('S in l'lr'· ltnnll'. noorll'itizens lllll!il lilsl Ill• lilt• \\'lll'ld" llli'nllll'.\' 1111ri htl(lt :;r•ltool;; Ill IIH'Sf' ~·noel prisons."

If tli:tt !11• I I'll<', llil'll 1'\'PI'.\' .tlltl'ri suhjr•i•l•; to ltr• a:<sign<'ri lo [ \ I II I I I 1111' IPill'hr•J willt 1111' stniillr•.sl Sn\lWIIIlo' l')sp lws said llt:tl no

I \lll'\ 11'.111 S IIIII I '1\01\' I II' \V 1.\' OIH' liiiS \'l'l IJPPII WiSP ['J111Ug[! Ill 1111rl 1111• 1\ltt•li'lol'l'. \1'1111 IIIII'· t•lrt•is lo.trl. N11 [ormal [1\'i'IIHI'Illion fasllirnt f'll()(l govPJilmPnl wltr•nl tlitid o[ IIIII' .11'11\'r• .ttlrl [H>IPnll.il I'· rr•qtlltr•il. TIH• tlwm·~· ~''"Ills to l'itiJr•tlf'l' ill sdHHd, II "'"Ill'; lo nw he• tlml .tll\'llltr' C';tn ff',l!'h wl~otl is ildminbti'!'l'd by had lnf'l! dttrl hac! \\'t' sliilltlrl '"' llsinl: llt.<l llJI[IIII'· d<'<'lllf'd i's~<·nti:tl to loww n[ illls 1\'onw.n. Tlti'I'Pforl' rrllgtllll n;usl 1111111.1 to llld<li'llltl:llf' 1111• .\nwri· snh1r•r•t havr liS plill'f' In " 1"' I\J'•'fi<Il':tltoll'

. \ 1 1 I I ·!for IP:IC'iting lhr AmPdt'llll \11<\'. t:tn plulo-.opli,V 1111" 1111• \'1'1',1 fah- 1 11\'0IH' \\'til t.ts tar f'~fJC'l'l· .

Capt. Elll'i Sc•rTist of iltl' i\Iu·ht~/111 stnlt• polir•p Jli'O\WI · · , . ', ' . • . , . " Jaw, IIHillslry ,and Iahot', ngrlc-ul-rit· ol ""'' srwlf'l\. Sonw tn:tv In• i'I!I'P 'tn [lldr•inl' IIH· Wlll'i< ol lti"ll I Arld,..d must be• lntslnf'ss and I liP

l . l 11111 11ld .tnd rqHillfln:.tr•rt 111 illli'[ll srllfllli studr Ills 111 f'.,S.I\S Sllh· 1

I II t T 1 t . that haslL' dor•,, 11111 ;tl\\'ays llll'illl spt•r•d. Ht•c·nttsc• ilt• llll'I'H'f 11 .1111, pi'to,. 111 '""'ill Js with mitli·d in , .,111 ,•sts spoi!SII\rrl hv tll'i' anr w at s. tnpot' .tn IS too fasl [)Jl Tllt'Srin,v llt~ltt Ill last 1\'I'!'J.:, IH• rlitln't 1'1'111'11 I llf• I ' " I \ . . r . I . . this IJusinPSS or gelling thP rigllt . ,l'olll 1; !1111 IJP[fll'l' tlt;ll r·.tn h1• I 1r• 1 llll'lli'dll .• r•gJ<~Il attr lfs

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1 1 scene or I IJI• .]aC'ksrlll pl'isnn I iol at ;til.. I fp l'll~il'rl ~IP ltl d 1'111111' llil'l'f' \11\1S) '"' 1£•,(1[][•( s I 1\itstlldl'\', I\11[)\\S how lr•Phlr• Ill'!' s .t\ . I hospital 1\'ilh 11 lll'okt•tt 1£·~ .111d lnp 11111! tnlc·rnaltrt,llll'll'S. 1trnJIII'il .1s ti•ligi"us lrwiPts ""' tl!C'.'i' r•llnrls .tncl ntH'"' llw dtll'f Testing for aptitudes nnd nlti-

\Vhcn 1111 1 • 1111 • 1 .~ 1 ·nr·y <ll'tst•s, polkr• oll'iCl'I'S do not ha\'t' lr:tllt!'tl l'h"•,r• ll•at hPI'S 11111st hr•· c·~· liSPS niiPJ'I'rl hv tltosr• in tlldPs <llnling tltosr wl10 seck tnj I I I lit'\1' Ill \\'[tal IJ\f',\ .ill' to lf':tr•Jt, £'1~:•rgr• IS till' Jat•[, or L:llflri Slllll'i(' fl'<lill Olll' teUC'hCJ'S iS lhe JleXll

to obey tt·arric' Ia\\ s. Till',\' i'r\l'gL•I I Jill 1 ll'Y l<IVI' 110 !'Oil I I'CI! ill'~'\ I'"• Ill'<' !lnndt•cl Out lllflll'ri:tl. i\n~· illllli"·l lihrnri.lll stt•p, At least !1 ;'<l'lll'S ;;lwuld IJe over laws or grmtly. ('apldil1 Sl'['JISI \las drivin~ so l'<isl IH· 'l'llrl:t:; IIHIIISl!'~ tr.tins tis own Will ;ulmll tltr• trutlt "' th:rt liS· la[(C'nllJI \lith tltl'Sl' Jlli'[lll\.li\0(\S was unalllP to m:tkl' lh1• turu :11 I lntTtsnn <tllrl 1-'nt·t•st l'llltcls IPrlmH'Ians r•JtiH'I' on lis own nr srrttnn. Tltr•n rP;tl ll':wlwr lraming r·o11l•l near East Lnnsing. ~~~ 'llli;.;irlll•s tn "illvgPs nnrl uni·l r·omldation h :'>it•••tl•·d llwgm. rn nnollwr ;-; ye:n·•., our

Earlier tllilt s:tnll' r•vr·nin:.; a stat 1• poiir·f' ol'l'ic:L•t· r•n- \'r't''ilirs, Tlw •11'111\' nnrl till' n:tvl So 1\'lt.ll •,ltould lw donf''? T ho~\'l'i]Juillil' schools ~liliulrl lleC'in to cltlngm·ed SCOI'l'S nl' i\!.tson JH'OJllt• 11~· shooting through !\Ja- g11 111 P~ll'l'\111' il'(lgths In oi'•l'P; ',;tid II'<' lt:ti'P 111 ili'l-'111 wlwrel;;r•nsP a rlilfPI'rlwr• anrl r·itizPn

------ i tratmng ('(]lllrl llirn Ill' antir·:paiPrl son's main slt't•f't ·<~l fill lo 711 milr·s tH't' ltnur. Dist'l'!.!;<mling in tlw :·anw mo~nnr·r \\'(' lt:un 1111 traffic lights :111d lr:ill·w ilsl'll, litl' polieP t'llt' hurtlc•cllht·ow:,h ~ft•llur" b117 .11.Le far IPss imp 11rt. 1nt ar 11 ,ittPs the busitwss s<'t'l ion. il!.t'vvw u 11 !i.Inl

Then• ll'dS tHI l'tlll'r~t'lll'~' c•;tlling l'rn· stll'h ll'<llllon clislt'­gard of t hl' ~afcly ol t hL· pulilit·. Only luek ill' l'imnce sparl'd Mason, am! probably Lt•:-dil', Jlr'OJ!Il' rrom iwing slt'tt<'k do\\'n by an oxcit<'d ~tall' poli<·c•nwn.

Policl' ollicl't's, ~ldtl', county or city, should not 11'1 lhe ~xcitement of the ch,tsl' lll' <illY l'lllt't'gc•m•y lllilfW llll'lll lort;c•l the :;al'ety ol tiH· Jli'nplt• ttsim; highways 11ncl sltw•ts.

They Could Be Coffon Nails

Progt'itlll Is Snggps{4•d e.. v""' £ M 0 n_ rie !'o liel'l' is tlw prngram-as tl ~ 1f ~ ~ ~ ~ might. l11• planlwrl:

I II Sl't up a t•ongrr·~:: of r·arf'· fullv dwsen AmPJ'kans n I l\nm-.n

\VIlll knows of rt flrlorlnanw for Tlw 1\'0l'ri', "twws" cilflnnl corm• llov,;ltl'--·illlll nn [onllll" ,tJ'OlllHI fliP llf'IV 11r•st siilt• sdtilol'! It! fl'l.lln IIH' inili.d lr•lli'l'S 11f tllf•. with pinl\s-.parlol' ot r~thPl'\\'I'•C'. sl~tllilrl.~t.tli' a ilPIIP!' IH1111P lllan1 n:llnl's ot I liP I points llf lite r•om- Lei us say wP aim at :t r·ongt•es' \\Psi Still' .llC'r ausp mayllt• Si>llll' 1 pass--Nr>l'lit, J•:asl, \~'est and of 100 chosen fmm l't:'fll'r•scnt:r tla.1· what "now lilt• Wf'sl siriPjSollth. NP\Is is merely lite ptta•rtl tives o! tailor .md tndu:;tn, l'l'll'l'·' m.t~· lw lh1• ••nst sirle. There 11f lll'\v, :tnrl nr1~111Hlly meant nc•w nns of all wars, olltc•r·s' lhnsr•n sltllitldu'l lu• dil'isllii\S P:tiil .tllll tltings Raf'i; fittll years IIIC wont Jrom agrlcullul'e and bu~inc•ss, f1· \w•sl or notllt .ttHI south anyway. 1\'as Wllflcn "nPWl'ii," "ncwis'' or nanr·C' and tlll';ts, letlt•rs :1111! till'

Remember 11'111'11 mamtl'aeltti'C'rl cigat•els 1\'t'l'l' first hPillC: \Nit:il puiJii<' ill'tH'Ial'lr>r, what nut· "ncwys." Some pPople today ask 1.1rts and nil scll'eted frolll tiH' aclvortisecl in a hi:s way, ha('k in the clays of Mlllacls, l'khos st.tnililtg. lt•al'lwr, or r•ven wlt:llJ if tilts is tlte Newys lprunoum·erlicast and lltP wrst and llw north and Sweot Capontla'.' ~1111 ~.1a '1" 111 :' ·,turi••Jtt. should hPI in 2 •.yll.tblcs) office. It is. . ·tnrl tltr ,.;rJtJIIt, tC'prescnt 1111, all

l llllllll•rl.tlm•d 1>\' hnvmg tlw nell'• I the t"tces •tnd c·reed~ ·til tilt' Some peoplr• t•allt>rl Jhcm t•ol'lin nails. Such gloomy sr·hnol 11.1nwrl im him" Dow 'and '*'con are svnon\'·t 1 '1 · '

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· 1 1 · I' 1 1 • · • · · sc 100 s n 1 e 1[.;1011, .._ .t to u·, wammgs 1\'l'l'<c. qtll('ki~· oiJSCUI't'~ as I w. ctga!'cl manu <1~ urcrs . , , . mous. !';vPr) dove is n pigeon anrl .Jewish ami Christian. Assi~:n tit<' went ahead \I'll h tilL'll' pi'Dl!lOI lOllS. So?n c·ame the Ctl?a~·~'IS I,. AI:' ~;'g:~' stu:n•, w~ll hr wei- ~·vct·y pigeo.n is .1 rlovl'. A spidor task of determining wltal shall hr that a man \\'Ollln 11'<tlk a tmiL• tor, and Clgarets that :mltslJCcl, 1rlln'rlc 111111 tl>:m 111 " 1 ilw Inp;- ts not an mscl'l. They arc no lite pattern of tlw tr•dehJnro ·utdl and oven othel' cu~ards thill offet ed mrc treats it' nol tt·cat- l.tlm

1 ounty. Nf'\Vs m· <·all llw diJSPl' rolall'rl titan a rcptiiP 1s In what slt·tll hr. tlw Am~;ri·, 111 1

sew" sutH'l'lnfPIHient or mem- · 1'·1 c·ttl · t· ·t ' ' ' ments, Shorllv Ill!· nuutulaclul'l'l'S began to promote ~•alL's 1 •. 1 • . • " Jur. " P, r•,Jmc s, s teeJl, creed. , · ' 1 · 1 1 · · 1 Jets r, lht srltool homrl. 1 "fl"tls 'llllt•ln(Jes rJent· "'tl"tffc · I

among women. '] onny, ty mrans o! l' :.:v~t· ac vel'tiSing anc . :· ; ,' · , .. ' . ". · . " ' ~. Instst .m this cnng1 rss rlit tat·. promotion the a\'el"<l!'e consutnpttllll ot ctgat'l'ls ha~ gmll'n, In !'honsm~ namps toruny Jlllh· '1111 '111 r~lhtl .'11111n.tls Wl!h Pud, inr, who 1s to prcpatP 111c te;.;t·;l ' ·' · II" 1 "II" ., · 11 1 ' to l'iww lllV'Il'lnhly rtsP 1tnHI p·trt ' to 2,300 pet· yt:ar lor L'\ L'1'Y man, \\'Omen ancl chile! in tlw Jr 1111 ' 1ng " 1s wt· o rr•nwm- . .. ' ,' • ,· : ' .. Cot· all teaching --tn the etctnl'n· Ulll'tecl St'ttc•o h£•r what llw l~oman n•plil'd 111 't l. Ollfler lnt,r.c l-footcrl anml.lls tar" grmiPs lllC hi"it sf'ltools and

' ' ·•· 1 1 gr• LI[J rnnl eg~ first J • ~ . . II' ll'll ns H•d why Ut,nu• hurl uot · · · 111 the colleges anrl unlvct'sit lcs. Ct~aret nHtlltltaclu!'l'r~ h;n·p .told the l!ltbllc ~tboul all :''rt•{·l••d a mrllmmPnt in his hcmm·: Mal\e thts group responsible for I

the en.)oy_menl-tlle harmless en]oynwnt ol smoking 1hetl'l ''l'rl I'alht•J' lta11• pPnpiP usk why 11 is not impi'OJll'r to wash or sP.Icctin"' the erlilors, rcsrJonsihiP l I 1 mend a UnitPrl St:11cs flag. The '"' own pat•ttcu ;u· JI'HIIC s. no molllllllcnt 1\'Hs c•J•r•r•tt•tl l'ot· nw for reviewin_g the JlrOJJnscd tr~ts,

Itt 1 army follows such a praetwe.

Kt•c•pin~ cash amuncl yolll' home. In n

mal let· of seconds, fit•e ot· theft enn

hand you a loss from which you may

fll'VI'l' l'C'COVI'I',

Yot t'l'e wbc to kPep your monoy in a

bank, the Dtu·t bank where pl'oteetion

1111d safPty is our business.

Remember: rr~~©Jtoonal Bank Time Certificates

, Paying l-lV2Cfo

Bnterest paid each six months, if desired

All d~posits insured up to $10,000.00 by Federal Deposit ln· surancc Corporation. .,

Yet UlL' !cat' pct•shils, e\'en though doc:tors in paid ad\'ct·- 1 11111 11 as!; why it had." makP tiJl'm rio the proor,-t"'ariJnt,

tisenwnts appat'<'llliY prescl'ibe thern, t hal cigarets may he I So man\' people have im.tallcd Until llw 1:ilh eentur,v nnils in pngel h1Y png

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1W 1f·1 lli"VC'l' arlv:lltr'l'ri :lllrl po.-t-grarluate silt·

'I r I • 11 1 I I . tl I 'J I . Etlgl'illrl 1\'et•n "Oirl I!" Ill" I nga 11 )[!a •; lp I <e I Ht II ll'('l'lll I I I . I [' l'eSpOilSI Jll' 01' [ lC' Slll l l'll UJ> Urn ll1 llllg c•anr·et•. 11 11~ • 01 llll'llC'I'o 01' stokers Ol' COil· - ' '· •' ,, ~ lUll· , , • , , , . , , r I'll s, ji,I'Opr•r y ll'allll'( pro eSSOI'S cou1·ses In government with the Amet·ican system placed in favor­able light, there Is no end to what crntlcl be done with the 35,· 000,000 youlh now enrolled In om· schools and colleges. Once under full swing no communist power on earth could live, much less thrive, In the fa.ce of the logic nnd conviction of young citizens sold on the American way.

·-~' leadership, t•ouragcuus apJH (J:tl'll, vigorous mmpalgning an ,Jrous,•d public.

· 1 , 'I' ·t 1 II · f rlrcd 'l'lte Jll'tcr• \\''IS rlete1•1n·111 nl1 1\erl,s. Otdet them to cl1oose, ii.tl 1 11 1 1 1 DecemiJ('l' Rr!acler's Dtgl•sl ts <Ill al'counl ol t 1~' lorgotLen 01' 1 PI, ~c . ll'II lll nnr·es for gas that Ill' , .·. , , ': . . . ~' 23 volleges and univt·r~il:es, lr;r lor ol tf'l 1' 11 egc·s cuu r >e ex-obscut'ecl \\'HI'Ilill'~ or II IOI'l'lllOSI l'ancr.r uuthort1V \\'Ito as fat' I I ill~ (/I (I 11!1 ICJI\g'C'l' llii(' stove I . the SIZC .r tile ll<l\1::, N.tiiR that II .. ·. t' ·t ·t . t I II tl .. jiC'I \('" 1\'lllll\1 " l'Dllple of years

' . , "' · · .. 1 · • 1 wood TIH'I'I'fOI'" IIWI' h·1, 1 " sold ror lenpPm•e a hundred were te llllfl,l s dl ,lfJr 10 r 1' · :11te:· 1lw i>Pgllllling, Jn another 2 b~cl.: .a~ Hl2l~ ple:~cl~~. ,o,· a pubtlc-ec uca1ton pl'O'~t·am on t 1e up lltc•ll' nx,..s. ,\nrl tl;ey ·h~t~•r ~~.::~~: callcrl tenpenny nails, those lhnt ~ongo~~s.s rcsponsihl'~ .r:"· ~~:lnt ;lw lJt' :3 ,\car,; pt·opr·rly trained tear:h-d<in,..ets of smoklll. · rtll'a\' thrir "l'inrlstones sold for stxpence werr. <'<iller] six- colleMt.s r~J IVtlh lltcu .tssJ.~IHM 111 rrs .tr",ll'rl and tried Jor their he-

Mol'l'tlity from lung l'<ltlCCI' in !he United Stall'S in- · ,.., · · JlPnny nails, etC', When lite pril'es 01 the 2;'} rollcgocs dtos!•n, sum(• lief;. and Jo~·.tlties and selected creased n;orc linn Hl times betwt•cn 1C)'J() and ]lJ48 Fmijl 1 harlan :Jxc> lo ::rrinll awl no changrrl the olcl n<~mes Slll'VivcliJs:wu 1 ~1 hP tnx-suppol'leri, sume lm abi!ill' to Imparl good teach-J9"''s' to FliR tlw' lUll" C"llll'~l' rho·tth r·tl~-incl'f''lSC~l J;ll', slonl• 10 gl'lnrl 11 on. 1 went to ns tho lles1gnation of sizrs only. Cllll'Cl·ronneclerl, some entlm\'l'rl Ill!! to st;Himlls in public and pa-

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' ' , ' ' ' _, c • hnu'c after house where f used Well what allnul the "d" usrd as Tiley shoul~l he scaltPrcrl flu llltgll·. rochial schools, would be avali-\Vhen \\ e 1 carl ncll'spapet• and magazine acls ancl lis len lo Ltkc my axe. At Cl'f'l'.Y place I Gll, Sd or lOci in speaking of nnils? out llw nat ton. I .Jble Onr·t· l'st:tblishcll, Hncl the

All this will take money, wise

l~rom whnt has r·omr• to Ji),(hl and still Is coming, it appr•at'R time for the publw to hcc·omP aroused and to demand that our American sy~tem be given 1t~ place• in public esteem, pl'llise nnd advancement. We need to evange­lize our patriotism nnrl pra{'tlr•p our citizenship. to TV and radio c:lainls on i!Jc• harmless plca:::urc of smoking ltstcnerl to llw snme stol'lcs: "I The "d" is the ponny sign, the !21 This same congress ,,Jwuldl

let's l'Cnlelllht'l' thai tile :trl\'t'l'l~t'l~ fll~ballly aren't telling 1101\' ilttl~ gns anrl ltnvc no ~~~y,nhhrev~tion of clena~u~ the he required to set up ~an~1rr~ ~-~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~--~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ all thev knoll', ot· c•l;;<' their laboratories are running a clit- to hurn wood so r hung- tip my Latin word fnr the coin corre- for screening- out those unfit and , ferent 'set ol [!'Sts than thosl' or Sl'll'lltisls ('0!1l'el'llccl ll'ilh I :•xe anrl used l~lY gi'!IH],tonc for sponding to the English penny, l~l'0~10llllg n~ose ~\'hose . .tplilurlt·~ I'

.t boat ntwhnr. o1· "I h11vc c·on- he 111 the dtrectton of tcarhill" I cancer. vcrterl to oil and my wiff' no I In lcl{nl notiPi•s (ser• Pa~:Ps il true Americanism to students 11; 1

It's a shoc:kin~ thought, but maybP those C<il'ly \\'ill'llings 11ntlgl'r h.ts to r·hop wonr[," f'Vf'ti,J nnd 6, Part:~). tlw lt•llt'I'S "ss" us- trainmg [or public school tl'aclt-: about coffin nails \I ere• !llOt'C truth than poet 1'\'. I "I Pill in a stokPI' "' I rlon't !;rep nail~· 11111H'III' 1'1A"hl llfl at tlw front ing, At each of llw colleges st'·l

' .tn l1xr• :tl1\'l11nl'f'" '!'hut's tltP nhhrt•vialion uf I,atin 1cctecl there should he eslah1isherl,

I . . sf'iliPPI, whil'l1 nwans "to wit," r•hairs of nr·ademin e;.;t•ellcnc\' in Zoning Should Be Bm~r~~errSOiillal . Fnw.Jiy ~lr~:c? I~t.~l S~lrl the lnte :·that l.s to sa~·." or "unmcly." II tile field of government ~Vtlh

it"' E: .T •• FIP.tlllCI ,11 ·'-1 Wcsl Maple 1s cleJ'I\'i'rl f1·om It Latin wort!, proper recognilirm [or acllir.vc•-" 1 • , _ , • '" , • • , • • rr . , • , • , • I h,td .1 grmclstonr At that I callerl "sc•iJ't•" (to !mow), and "licl'l" (it mrnt in that field. \' IMI s.thc ,u,";~llllcn! met lhl' zo.mn",?l lhe St,tti.!~P,uk- up tlte daughter !"Iorence and is 111•1-mitl•·cl).

Sycamore tt•tam;le? [ll'D)1il' ;~sk, add1ng, I lhought 11 1\'HS a~kert 1w 11111ssion to use the stone. l:!l By opening tlwsc courses to' settled long ago." She ga1r II. I tool< my daughter People who claim that the :--~~~~-~--~~~-.

But it hasn't been, and maybe 1\'on't bt•, itecaust' per- nlnn.g to turn the grindstone. United States is made ttp of ·IS sonalitics have been miXl'd in 11·it h the zoning. A Ins: the late E . .r. had cnnverted states nrc wrong. Thr.re are 4•1

. . . to foot powl'r ami I hncl tn turn stntes and thr '' commonwealths A solutiOn mtght be• condemnaltort ol 1 he property at the the stm1P with nw teet M·Jrgoaret of Massachusolts, Pennsvlnmia

apex of the tl'iangle rm· usc in widening the tum fl'om Slate t·oulrln't reach tf1c pe~lal~. 'But Virginia and Krntucl<y. · ' onto Sycamot·e. Or a deal might be worked out between the it's a ,qoocl stone :uHI it put a present owner and ot hc•r t'es1clents of the block who nat umlly 1\rcn edge on my <~xl'. don't want the pJ•opcrt v zoned as C commt't'cial. I ~r·1 •. ·co Fl , 1 ·

1 1 •

. . . . • '' .,~ ' l'.r· wr sn11 s w mtends :1\Iason people h1·e ~o neighborly, and proper~y 1s so co.m- to lr•nw HlP slemp 11111'"'' the ole!

parattvely clloap thai It sPemr, a shame lo contmue argUlllf!; applt• t ,.,.,, in il1" hael;y:II'Cl anti fm· yem·s over a li1 tlc piece of Janel. · un:rrmt· is lr''" to 11sr• it. Thufit'

At the heul'ing November 17 on amending the ordinance wh_n hn\'t' tl~!'s to gJ·inrl hut don't to designate tho lWOpet·ty as commercial there were indica- ~-~~~~~~. 1111' ulca of. tnrniug the · · 1 ·1 1 d 1 · · d d grmdsio1w c1111 t'usJiy mnlm ·111 .. ttons that some .ol t w cou!lCI men 1a .t 1en· mm s ma e up mng-cmr•nts with nciAhhors. 'wn.

beforl' the l_1ea.l'lll!!;- De~p1te prot~statwns to the contrary, limn ,r, i\It•llquhnm lives the f!J·st there were mdJCalwns ot bac\ feelmg between some of the place west nnd Rryr•e 111!1 the first petitioners against Class C zoning and the applicant for it. plat·e e11st of thr FlcholleJ' g·J·hul·

Zoning of property should be impersonal. That piece of stone. land at the apex of the triangle is too small to quarrel about. Joyce Duehane has a mighty

sweet voice. She sang a solo at

Ingham County News PUBLISHED THURSDAY AFTERNOONS IN THE CITY

OF MASON, MICHIGAN

~~' ill VERNON .T. BROWN & SON, Publishers ~~~~

NELSON D. BROWN, Editor L-~· RICHARD ·W. BROWN, Advertising Manager ;st~.

• <!1 • WM. J. MciLQUHAM, Plant Supcrmtemlent J)J~

JAMES N. BROWN, Farm Editor

Entflrcd ns nocontl elriH~ mntter nt tlnKtnfTico, Mn~on, Michignn, under Act ~f Murch 3, I 879

SUDSCRIPTION RATES ' (f'oyabtc In Advonce)

One :rem· 1n In·~hnm unrl •dJoit .nv, 1 otmtlcH ................ $2.50

One z.·~.ltl' ou1 ~1dn lnR'hnm nnd atl.h·dnll1r , t1untloli ................ R.OO

Sl:c mont.h~' in ln~othnm nnd adJolnllltl countloo ................ 1.50

• Four month• .............................. 1.00 !!tn~tn coplo• ................ , ........ ,~... ,or,

Dl•plny ndvorll•lng rules on OJl· Jlllrntlon. Duolneoo locnlu and l'ond· In:: nnll!'l'15 on first nnd locnl pngns, 2lH' n lHHl. Nn t·cndlng or buRinoso' 11.dvl 1 unlng let~s thrtn liOc: Cm•d of Thnnkt~t lc n word, AnnnuneenHmt!\ oC ontcrtnlnmentH WbP.U~ nrln\IBBion ig ohnrgml or of nny plnn to •l'lllfte fundH mUAt be pnld nt rtKuln~ rnto•.

the Mason Presbyterian church Sunday morning. Lnst summer I heard Joyce and her cousin, from Lutlington, I thin!,, sing a duet. It wa~ beautiful, as I had lntendect to remark at the time.

"Yon used to h:we n lot. of in· fm·mntion in yom· columns," com­plainetlllll et·Rtwhlle render, "Now yon mentlou tl1ings I ulreudy lmow."

I Thai nppeared lilte construe·

tlve criticism, so here ·are some Items I nm not even sure of. my· self: Chlcl<ens, turlteys, duclts and geese which are being ,fed In a floclt are as li!tely to move In one direction as another. There's nothing to the theory that chlclt· ens,and turkeys circle to the right whllq ducks and geese move to

Florirln l1:1s the longest coast line, 1,187 tmlos exclusive of is­lands. Cnlifornia IS next with 913. If gc'ographers counter! the Greilt Lakes in I he sanw category as the ocean, Michigan would be at the hend of the list with more than 3,000 miles of coast.

Ain't this intcrc!sting, though. ' '' ' I nlmost. forgot to mention that lht• fruwy fm·eign <'nr pnrlwd in the nllcy hy the Newys ofl'ice <luring· Sntnrtlny's min wns a ·lngnat• ow1wd hy Boll lHytws of the J,npeet' County 'J'ress, The womnn unloading the metnl t•nle nnd\relondln.~· Utri cat· with pigs of n\ctnl was ,Bob's wlft', innry 1\Inrgm·et. I olTerl'd to hcl11 her wlfh the lonrling· und unloading lml, slre refusctl. She 1loes most of the b"avy .worl{ on the Count;y Press fnrm, ·so nelg·hhors soy.

J. C. PONTON, M. D. 307 8, Ro&'Oiln

Office Hours

I P. M. to 5 P.M. lUonday • Wcdnoadray • Friday

IF you could foresee that your propm'ty would be destroyed, damaged, stolen or lost to some othe1' dis­aster tomorrow ... natur­ally, you'd buy adequate amounts of the right imm­ance today.

Our job is to know what can happen and to guard you against the financial blows. Without obligation, we'll recommend a safe, economical insurance pro-grant

DART Insurance Agency

Phones: :!\Jason 2·8661 Lansing Gl\IA·23061

Dtu~ National Dault Building

HOMEOWNERS H£ADQUARTERS

Build Own

0conomicel,

~usy, fun

Jou can build an t8'~24' framo gorogo llko thil. No Ollplrionco neadadl

New csr too big for your old garage? Livln-~ in a gar ageless homo and slymiod by tho hig~ cost of housing your family bus? Noed more space for storage? Hare's a way you can ~tlve a frame garage without busting your budgot. AND YOU DON'T NEED ANY CARPENTRY EXPE~IENCE II

Working in cooperation with Biiulr Homos & Gardans and Successful Farmingmagazlnea, we can show you how easy and how much fun it i.s lo do your own buildi;g, Stop In today ond h1lk over your plans 1Nith us. We'll bi

gled to ilve YCiU hil!i irid frii~ iitlriiete& oii the metorlels you will n..d.

I •• I It I I I I. t I I I. I I a • •• t • I 1 •. • a 1

FREE! lltter.ttoa. 6 C!ardons h" eupplled us •

with reprlnll of their artlcla, "Build Your Own Ga· •

rage." lhll "how·lo" story contains stop·b')l•slop • . phoiQQr,~pha and drawings. The molhods shown can •

bt ulled in lho tulllllng of 1ny 91rago. Pick up :

your lr'ltCOIW IOC!IY I : • • .............. , ............... .

Mickelson~Baker Lumber Co. '"":-~..,_ __ ; __________ ~.....;...;;.,. __ ......;!1·1he lett. .1\(QI!Oil

1\inson Lcsll~

Legal Notices EMcellent Records Bring Top Honors l:o Four 4-H Club Y oul:h

Jobn Johanaen

I N the oubjectn o! ontomololfY !orcntry, frozen !oodu nnd home

grounds four Mlohlgnn 4·H Olub mcmbcra llnvc recelvcu stMc·Wlde rccognltlon for outstanding nohleve· mcnt They nrc R Riley Goode· nough Mmcollus John M Johnn· Eon, Orconvlllo Mnry Lou B1 own Jonesville, nnd Ilnh M Balter Leslie

Riley, 14, Ia tho son or Mr rmd Mrs nuaaell Goodenough or route 2 Mnrcelluo Becnutie o! 1118 wm II: In entomology 110 will receive n 17· jewel wrlat wntch from the Her­cUles PoWdCI Oo He llnR nlso been lntereutcd In 4·H work with sheep beet nnd poultry projects In Onss county

John 16, Ia tho son or Mr nnd Mrs A Morgan Johansen of route 3 O!eenvlllc He Will ICCCIVO !l mcdnJ no outstn.ndlng Mlcht[l"an 4 ll Club member enrolled In the !mest ry project His nwnrd 18 being ple· sented by the American Forest Products lnduatucs John ts ntao ncttve In project worlt In hnndtctnlt clectllc soil conset vntlon dnt1 y nnd

Mnrr Lou Drawn

bee! In coopemtlon with the Mont­cnlm county extension prournm

Mary Lou Is the Bt11tc winner In fro~cu foocls project WOlle Bhe IS 16 nntl a daughter of M1 nncJ M1s 1\lbut t N B1 own ot Jones ville Mary Lou will receive n 17-Jcwet Wllst wntch from tho Intomlltlonnt Hnr vcste1 Oo !01 her outstnncllnt:( proJ· ect In fl OZCll foods 1\ SOVOil·YCar nwmbct ol 4 H Clubs she llns com pletcd 52 p10jccts In 17 di!Te1ent oubjectB In H111sdo.le county Her mr1j01 lntetCf ts hnvc lleen cnunm~:, rood (liCJlllltlon knitting nncl now­ct gm dcntng

Ilnh tms excellctl In p1 ojcct wm K In beuuttncntlon of home grounds lor which she will receive n 17-jcwcl wrist wntch 1 he donm ot the watch Ia M1s Clmlles Wo.lgiuen of Chicago llnh Is 17 nnd a dnughtcr 11£ Mt and M1s I<;:cnncth Dnltcr o! 1outc 3 Leslie lnghnm county Her 4 H cmccr lum Included elght yema of clot!Jing project wmlt o.s well ns \YOlk m dutry Jooct prcjmlat on toou p1eac1 vntlon nowct gardening nnd junior Jcadclshlp projects

lnuilam County News November 27, 1952 ----------------

I.l GAl. NOriOI S New Court Cases Cl n eery

AI un '" ( Ill• t I uCnm1 1111 I t lu llu '"I w

Spend Your Winters Where Pennies Count! Wholesome Living

Modem · Comfortable Accomodations

SOUTHERN CUSINE

AT ITS BEST Fishing · Hunting Golf · Hometown

Atmosphere

LOW WEEKLY Oft MONTHLY RATES

The Quincy Hotel On U.S. 00

QUINCY. FLORIDA Wnte For Reservcrbons

..

Year's. Costs Can Be Met by Big Yields Sid< Stod(? Don't Guess'

Jlhrm Bureau lill/1 l'l!f'(!JJtiy, I

I'PIIIll'l .. n II llll'{•lillg lll•lri ill Mlb

H"~VI!l~ , , ,, , Almon Lnlltrnp lr•rl tho rlisr'liH· I Ill. ll,twio~ ( ommunlty 1 /11111; slon unrl HohPI'I Wilson Hllli lloyrl

All-11ttl ''""I' pr<Hitwlllln 1101 on· rlghl-·-nnli grl pnlli frw it,' tltr•y n gnvommi!IH lonn, Jnsurnnr·e using nitrogen Hlrlt! dt'r!sslng, In· ly will llro r:1•t1rl IJw,itH'Hs in l!l!i:l point rlltl. ngiiiiiHt sPIIIng lwlow support· ()J'UitHing Jl)llnllng l'lllfr, plunlln~: bttl tl11• 1.!1'11!1'1' wl10 ttlltkPs 11 gn GoVI!I'IIIllCIII f'sllmnlos nro fnr• prkPs t'llll lw ohtulnurl In 11 gov· on llllll!, ttsing Jll'Oj>nJ' melhruh

l~m·mer'H f'/111 lw foulf'd hy 1111)'1!/lll llll'l'(lng WitH ltl'lrl nt thr! Hut'firw, snrvlur: 1111 llw PlliPr'tnin· III!W turns lnlwn hy Hfl11lo liw· hnmr. ol' Mr. nnil Mrs, Almon Ln- nwnt r•"mrnittPP, r·onrlur·lr!!l a11

or It will lu• tiH• IIIli' who !Jns high ft•Pd grnlns to hn nl 11 li·yrrnr• Jr,w m·nnwnt Jtlll'l'illtHI! agreement, nnd thu right sr•cd.

ho quill' lllfi'PrPnt llllln tltr• gov· rrltllll!ill iniln pl'if'P. and lwiow tlw ·to:i~ <'iiSIJ pril'l', I 'Ianning iilwad t'IIJ' stllratw will IJP!p In ohtninlng II 1111111 Ill' jll/l'l'iiiiSI' llgl'('f'ntr•nl liS Jli'OII~CI i1111,

stod(. tllsou~os, C11il 11 wlnri· illl'OJl inst Wi!!ilw~rlay, olrHnshiiJIII'rl spPIIint: 111'11, nnrlnn I( any slod> iiltnWH ltHymonri Milwlonis, lliwirmun Mi', 111111 Mrs. Lnilll'op Hf!I'Vnrl woighl loHH, flliiH to 11111, l'l111H of tiUJ }::I'IHip, pmsldml nl tlw .

1'1'"1' yit·lil:: 1" 11IT:w1 hig!H!I' I! X· t!hlt hy ttext Ol'lohr!r' nnrl I hnl may llwy forcl'IIHI, 'I' he Hl5:1 whunt pJ'I(•os will h • IH'm:r•s, ill'r'fll'ilirl!: to !vll('hlgltn Jnf!IIJJ higher ID!i:i ftrr!dlng Hf!aHOn Appiienlions for ull loans or supportorl 111 !ltl'.; of purity, pt•oi>· Stall' l'flll1·:•'' l'l'fltt1111lbl.~. !'Perl prkr>s, Crop tll'lef!H nrr. rx· purtrhnsro ngr•rmwnts on nil crops nitty dose to $2.20 pnr huHiwl,

'n tompm·attll'u or hnH l>loml In ml!(!ling nnri(Jinns W(!l'f! 11\IHIP. for I'Pii'PHltlllonts to Ita~ gmup, 'I'll!! IIJ'hW Ill' mill<, WllriiH Dt•, Ginn tiJe l!lil:l llll'tnhersJJifl dl'lV!!, llf!XI llll'Pil/1[.'; Will lw ltl'lrl Ill lhP.

l'l'illlllf'lill/1 llliiSI li1• 1'0/ISlHI(!Jll [ll'f'IPri to rf'IIC'h ahoul .~ll[lJtor·t I'XeP.pl l'lil'lllllliSI he ohtainPd try 111111 lhn SllpJ•iy iH PXpl!etcd to h! with 1:""'' 1111'111 pr'ill'li•·••s nnrl IPvel hetwroPn ,Jan11ary and May,.Jnnlllli'Y :11, 1!15~, anrl hy May :ll, llw third htrg-eHI In hislory. 'l'lw pral'lil't':: nm•.l IH·Ip lt•tnsl the anrl In rPacl In new Prop )JI'IIH· lflfi:~. for· c·orn. .July, I!IB:J, cmTy·oVPr I,; t'XJll'l'lf'd d"l' ,vi•·lrl. IIH•.I' p11i11l 11ttl. Nr>erlf'rl JlrPtH fi'Om .Titnr through Augw;t. Corn pmrhiC'tlon, wtw:·e it Ills, lolu! twice timt of 1!152. Wlu•at iH rlt'itltlitl:<' Hlt<iltlrl Ill• pill it. II' land Jo'nrmPrs rwrrlhli{ cnHh r:cu1 he! ~urr. Hhr.ttld he In farm phlllH for 1!l!i3, lp the gl'llumi ln/1 11HIIturing thh nr'l'lls limP, il is :t 111Usl. Till• farm· of tlw Hll(tporl prif'f' for r•orn, wltll HIJ'CHH on lmlh il('l'eagrr and wintPI' and lop rlrPssinl!, in the r•r ,.;," :tli'oril 111 ll11y 111111'1' t'erti· small gmln, hennH illlrl si'P.rl fnr y!Picls, l•'urm r·rops HJlr!dnlisls Hrl· spring wilh nitrogen will pay IIZI'I' llltrll:•"'rl ,' r•Prl :nul rio llw joh, hny, JliiHture nnd mveNrropH with vlscr planting after legumes or wr•ll, The l'ttsh Jll'iee promlsr!s to

l'l'ir•p jll'llSjWI'IS for lWitnH and Sllf':lll' ltl'l'l'i 111'~1 ynar lll'f! higlter il11t pula!" prli'I'S 111'1' i'Xjlf'l'll•d tn lw otT lty tll•:;l fall, l'ril'i' II'I'IHIH 11ffl'l' SO;IJI! fal'llll'r!i, I'Sjlf!f'i:tliy tltOSI' Oil ~:onfl litil<f, 1111 tlj'IJllll'll/1\· lly In l'tnplwslzl' l'l'op prodwtloll 111\rl 1111'11 l'iii,'I'Y 1111' liVI'Hinl'ic tlwy can lwnrlll' ll'illlolll PXII'a IIPip,

W. Rur!d, MIC'hlgnn Salle t'fll- MI'H, Mrtx !Tel'lll, l'lmlrmnn of home• of Mt·. 111111 Mrs. !:iam C'on· !Pg1~ vr!lerinnrirm, 'l'mr·o min· 1 ' itt

Stod{ ~:.~eders Get ~~~reak ~n '53

i:l'll''l'ioll)', lltl' ll\·i•Siol'k Olltlool\ for tH:i:! ;,, l<'illl, :trlmlls Hoill'l'l l'. Kt'aiiH'l'. ~,1 i<'llig:lll StaiP eo). ll'g1• :tJ:I'i<'lfllllt':ll l'l'll/lomist. Btll 1111'1'1' lll'l' 1'\l'f'jJIIIIIIS, ill' point~ Ill/ I.

Farlncrs who fpprJ r•nf I ){l •!•HI

shr•pp will do beltet• thnn thoso \Vhll prnrltH'II tiJP.m, 111\li'IJil!I'S \o~1ttJ havP hog·hl'l!erllng lwrrls will mal<e monr monPy titan in lfJ;;2, he prr.rlirts.

Turkey Crop Sets Record ,

'1'11 rkey pmd ud ion is 11 p 1 :l';;, few 11 seconrl yr!ar's J'(!Pord hut the ln<'al iner·ease. is only about 10',;. It's IJecausr• tile big gain is in tlw Rmaller llell~vil!l! White br·eerl, reports Henry E. Larzeir~r·e, Mlc·higan Slnte r:ol· lege poultry marketing SJW· dulisl. Growers should genr .I !l53 [ll'nduetion for specific mar·l<ets, he advise~. choosing between large nnd small breeds and between Thnnksglving nnd C'hri~;tmas marl<t'ls,

llr•pf 1ir•nHt/Hls will remain about the ~amrr hut IIH•re will he I a rr•t'lll'd numher of her!l' mille in HJ~:J.- fl2,000,1l00 iwarl- Hill I Jnill'l! will go to mnrlwt. Prorltlt't!I'H will sl'll for less limn in 1!l~2, hut tile 1'1!lali price will not rirop mtll'h, as labor· anri mnrlwtlng •·w;ts will not hP r·ut. !•'ceder· cnt lie• prlr·ns are orr aiHIIII $10 :tnrl slaughler I'Hitirr about $!i. ·'l'lw slor·k fc!eflcr who watdu!s his l'oSI:~ r·an mniw mom•y,

1.0\!Vm:N FARMS

'I' he 1[)~2 l111g IHtmheJ'S .wPre nff hy !l',l· and thl'l'r• will h1• fr•wr•r g-oing to m<ll'lWI in Hl:i3 hut at a hrllPr prkr.

Seedmen Plan on December Meeting IHWGIH<Y I

Phunu .l.u h:ouu ~!•IH!I!J J

·1l~~IJ 1:.. Bl'lry Hd. tft Henrlotta. 1

1 II, 1. Hi'Jl'ti Junctiun

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1\fon• shl'ep will liP rnarke!Prl nnrl wool pl'i['[rs will ·lw lnwror. Pmrlucl!l's will find their . ~ales awraging a IJigogc•r drop 111an tlw fl'r'riPrs will.

Beller seeds for hellcr crops will hring seer! producers ami dealers ami Michigan Stnle col· legP exper,imentcrs and other spcl'inlists into conference Tues, :lay anrl \Vcdncsrlay, December [) nnrl 10, 111 Michigan Slate ('()liege in East Lansing.

Stdte farm Insurance Company's

l~anto - Life - Fire ~ffi~~~A~D E. WILSONt Agent

Sasement Leak?

DIKE i\lasoiii',Y and Concrete Scaler

A IWW pl·oduct b~· Pc•t•J•It•ss Cenwnt Co.

I<; lim in a t••s Dam puess

· l~asj' io AJI)liy-lmexlllmsi\'c Pis. fi:ie Qts. $1.15 Gal. $3.7L

NOTHING LiKE I'J~! ! !

Annual meetings of the Mich· lgnn Crop Improvement nssocia· iion aml Michlgun Foundation Seed assodnlion unci meetings of Michigan Seed Dealers and Farm Bureau sr.eclsrnen are scheduled.

Foundation seed, elevator oper· ntor training, alfalfa and rerl clover vnriety results, forage im· provement, seed law revisions nnd Ill her Hems will be on the lirst day's program. K. T. Payne, new

: head of the Michigan Stale col· I lege farm crop~ department, will ! he the morning chairman and

c;. M. Harrison of the farm crops department. aft.ernoon chairman.

The Wednesday morning Jli'O· gram will be divided into crops and potato sessions. In the aftr:!l'· nnOJJ, llwre will he a producer, dealer aml agrleult ural agent seed panel.

I President G. 0. ·.Johnson of Miehigan Seed Dealerg will be chnlrman of the Wednesday morning crops session, with talks by B. R. Churchill, fnrm crops weed control specialist; Rny .Janes, entomologist; Farm Crops

BYE-BYE BEEF-Mike and Sally IIOPI;cr s.ny n Jnsl goodby, to "Big" Mike Grnnd Chnmpion Fnl Steer, m hts slnll nt the Grancl Nationul Li~cstoclt Exposition in Chicngo. nmscd by th? Doublc·M Hereford Rnnch in Adnms, Ore,, Mike wns solei for pnme beef 'to

two Snn Francicco hotdr;,

Country By JllU BROWN

Wyeth Incorporah•d has l!!lllW up· with a III'W Jlcnicillin cousin calh·d bicillin whir~l1 lloo•r; tlH• job of penicillin but lasts a lot. lon~I'J'. BlC'lliin wns brem~d m the Wydh {llant at PhlladPl;lhia. !kl!t•nt tt•sts intlicai1~ that it stays aetl\'1' l'or li ·(o Hi da,r;i. H will bt• I'SjlPcially usd'ul lO cumba1 silippiug- fenr.

Terramycin is anothel' new ch·ug which i:.; getting a big play in the magazines. Tests in Ohio indicate I hat it makes runt pig~ develop into money-makers in a liul'l'y, .One pig in the test gained 19 lbs in a week T1wlve other runts made 7-day gains which mnged from 10 1 o 1;) lbs pet· pig.

Mrs. H T. Troman or Leslie claims that the ax is swing-. ing overtime on the Tl'Oman tmkry herd since· theil· feature story appeared in the Ingham County News last week. The Tromans have 3,600 turkeys ready for holiday feasting.

Specialists K .T. F'rey on oats and J.Uy dog has had an acH\'1' Wt'l'k i'.londay lw barley, E. C. Rossmnn on corn collaSI)ed with a sit•g1~ of distt•mtlt'l'. Dr. lH. J. Green and H. M.1 Brown on whent; a pumped ltim full of tlw t·i~ht (t•Yit!t•ntly, iwmmse hP seed producing ·and cleaning film recovmed) distemper shots. ].'al JlW!Wd around tlw by Richard Shantz of Farm Bti· ..,

1 rcnu Scrvice6 ; a report on price houst~ until Satm·day. On "'atu,·day h(• Sd'Oilt'd down supports by George w. Pari\el'. the centm· of the BarnPs stl't•t•l. t'Xlll't•s:. highway and Pi'Olluetion and Marl<eting Ad- was hit·br a ear. While licl>ing his wmmds Sunday, mlnistralion, and quality studies I Dr. Brown discovnrt•d an ad\':mf~Pd cas;· or mangt•.

byvJ;~-11~;1 P~~~~d~.ve.farm crops Pal l!~a<ls a dog's li.fe. . , extension specialist in the Upper Farm folks, and Clty folks, too, shou!cl be on the alert Peninsula, will be chairman of for fast talkers who ti'J' to sel! watches door-to-doOJ'. One of the Wednesday morning potato Mason's best automobile salesmen bought a watch last week program. from a "dislt·essed" deer huntc•r with car trouble who needed I

Dr. Robert Carolus, l'v}~chig~n quick cash to get home to his sick molhet·. The supposed State college horticullunst, Wlll hunteL' sold a supposed $70 watch for ~;2:5. The case was new spealt on vegetable crops at rite . , h . ,1., ·, d 1 . , '! , •!I . 1 ·t th 1 Wednesday afternoon session, b~1t ti:e :vatc \\·01 ,s J<lmme Jefor c 1 lL sc ct spec pas e with E. E. Down, farm crops City lnmts. specialisl, as chairman. A panel i f · ff, AI r

l ill · 1 1 Not ling comes ree, Jt see!ns. a~;. dlscus:;ion on sects w mc uc e 2 seed producers, 2 seed dealers Folks Jn Chicago buy milk in half-gallon bottles. It and n, cot1nty agricultural agenl, ought to save time and money fot· evet·yonc. With bigger with L. V, Nelson, fm·m crops families and better· l'efl'igeration, the pr;1 ci ice ought to spt·ead specialist, a~ moclerntor.

even to small towns. GOT A I>Op 81'AND?

Concessions in 18 state pari's are up for renewnl. The conservn· lion department is calling for in· formal bids from persons wish· ing· to 'Jlil the vacancies. Each

, year, some concession licenses ·expire; . the depnrtment's parks and recreation division then :w­cepl s the open bids from appJi. cnnts. Closing elate Is December 22.

If 1'm a case in point, such a pradict\ would un­doubtedly inm·casc the dPm:md fM milk « now drinl! a bottle of mill<· l'Wr:,• Hll':ll. My {~{m~;C:ence deters me from st:U'tin~ in or: the ~t·em!!l lloHlt•. But if I bought mill< in half-p;allon bottlt•s, H wonld lli'OU· ably IWt\ll t•ight on guzzling lllllil i.bt• half-gallon bot­tle of mill\ was constmwd. 'l'lms, duii'j'ltwn eouitl :>ell twice as mncl1 mlll• at om· ltmJ~H'. H'~• ·\Yo.r!h lnoldnp; into.

Whitedog District 1\lrs. 1\I. V. Bull~r

I $1 1<1.81 for" milk for needy chii· dt·cn over~Pas.

l\1r~. Grace Wood of Lalw Lan-Breeding more eows to calves

in the fall would ncld profits for the dairyman--who would even melk producl!on flow, notes a

~ Michigan State college dniry spec·

t,. Po vou neal(~ ~ietu~? !',a-list. _ .. _--~

sing will be l10stess Wednesday, Mr. aml Mrs. Charles Butler December 3. Others on the com-

nnd family ami Mrs. Verna Butler spent the weeit end with Mr. nnd Mrs. M. V. Butler.

mittee arc Nova Whiting, Ethel Davis anrl Grace Flaugher.

Mr. ami Mrs. Ralph Brown are the parents of a daughter, Su·

I" - Factory Of courso you do, It appeared recently in the LEN~OX full·pnge ad in tho Saturday E1•ening Post.

Such porfoct comfort and relaxation can only L>e enjoyed when your home is perfectly heated, and we would welcome the opportunity to show you how you CIUl hnve tbnt Jlcrfect com· fort with I.ENNOX-nt much less cost than you might think.

!.ET US HELP-Whether it is fora new or remodeled home ora replllcemenc, let us help you select tho size und lfPO

.of heating plant that will give you the most satisfnctorf results. Oiar con• sultation setvlco is freD, but it ca11 be of great value to youlo rodu~ns COlt of installation and providina calllforc throughout the yeara ro come,

Production Help Wanted

Skilled - Seml-SkiUed Unskilled

On The Job TrainlnK

College Graduates , · Eriglf!eel'!l

Regular Hours, good wm•klng conditions, overtime pay, Pen· slon and Insurance .. Plans­Top Wages - Employment with a future.

Mrs. Wlima CllcJ.mer, Mrs. Vi· 7.anne Kny, born I~riday, Novem. ola Wagner and Mrs. Rosellml bcr 21, at the Edward W. Spar· Bowen, as co-hostesses, enter· row hospitnl. tnlned at a stm·i, shower at the l\lrs. Viola Miles underwent ' home of Mrs. Clickner Thursday surgery at 1 he Spnrrow hospital evening foL' Mrs. Wllma Rich. last: week. Mrs. Rich receivccl many nice Chris Trower of Holt, former gifts. Gnmes were played and the rc~ident, and llis son,in-law, Law. hostesses served refreshments. renee VanHorn of :Mason, are

Mrs, L. T. Smith, Susan and I spending the winter in Florida Wanda and Mrs. M. V. Butler )near Lakeland. called on Mr. and Mrs . .John Me· -----Connell and 1amily Friday r.ve· Balanced rations, dry hedclin,g nlng. Wanda spent the weelt em!. plenty of water and barnyard

Okemos and Vicinity 1\lrs. A. B.' \VhlHng

sanitatioi are the best ways to fight J10g "flu", according to Mi· ehigan State college hog special· lsts.

Dr. M. J. Green

f'mls in ff'Prl won't l'iwl'lt rlnlr·y 11 If) womron s r·omm f'l', gavf' 11 Wily.

t•ow hrueellu~is tril ht•r·, lw I pni111c>rl out. ,

Tht•l'f' haw tJer•n Mlr·hignn . •

r'l!jllli'IS of lilr. 1'111111' f!ISI'HSl·, -------------------------­Ingham County News Page 4 November 27, 1952

JnptUHjlli'OHlS, s!Jifl fng I I) ilog.~ nnd ~hPPp, Lnll'l' this winl!!t' dairynwn t•an f!XJH'l'l mnrr• lwl­nsls, lw 1\'lli'IWrl. So em·, llul'rl lwn\V.H n( 110 Midtignr1 1'/I~I'H of tlnir·y ('alve.~ c•ntd1ing Nnw· r·Hsl iP rlis••usP from poultry, as n'JHtrtr•rl !11 Hltrulf' Islnnrl.

'J'iw safi!HI way In du•r·lc lossl!s of adult and young stoPI<, and from uiJortiuns, Is to Sf'!! a vr•terlnarlnn lDJ' all ne<'I!Hsary vm·dnat Ions. Anti· hlntiPs mar ltPip If 11 l'f'l(•ri· nm·inn is cnllr•tl in tlrm•.

Holstein Cow ~ompletes Test

With 508 pounds of butterfat and l'l,!l50 pounds of milk In her r:redlt, Empress Carnation Lyons, reg-istered IIol~tr!ln·l'ricsian <'uW owner! by Hay Platl and Son of Mason, hu~ COIIl(llf'tcrl a a3R·day produr.tlon te~t. Shr. was millwrl 2 1 imes daily, anrl was •I yl!nrs 10 months nf ar:e when slw hPgan lwr testing pr•rlorl. HPI' rec·orrl nvcrages approximntroly 20 quarts of milk dally for t llC pr~riod c·ov· Pred by her tf'st.

farm Youth Set For Stock Show

Entries from 35 count ics arc roxpecled for· the Detroit junior

1 ilvc•stock show schcdulerl for De· rember !!, lO anrl 11. F'nt stoers und lambs are being fed h)' more than 300 4-H club nwmiJurs in Michigan for the annual event nl rhe state fairgrouml~.

Tuesday, D(!cemhcr !l, is c~ntry day wllh judging to begin at !l a. m. Wednesday. Delmlt husiness, industrial and livestock lf•aders will fete the young exhibitors in the Statler hotel Wrdnesduy night.

Sale of the animals will begin at 1 p. m. Thursday, December 11. 'J'he evenl is sponsored by the Detroit· .Tunior Llvestocl> sociE~ty and the 'I·H club departmrnt of Michigan State coilegP. The show nnd sale Is open to the publk without charge. ·

Rats and mice gel cold when you do .(llltl t1·y In find a ni<'e spot inside somewhere.

WE REMOVE Dead or Disabled llorses and Cattle

And Otltel' Fnm1 Animnls

FOR PROlUP'l' ·SERVICE TELEPIIONI~ COLLECT 'J'O

DURAND 22

Valley Chemical Co. I

Buq mineral jrtJun

qour feed deal~r

and SAVE MONEY

Are you paying two to tiii'C<! times too much for you1· mineral? Sec your III,UI·; CIIOSS fec1l dclllct• toduy and let him show )IJU how you can sav" on your mineral costs. nLur; CHOSS lil'llstocl< mineral is ma1h' from the finest or twenty-two ingt·cdlcnts nnd is ;m all·llllqrosc mlncml ror all llvestodc and poultry, For faslc•· gains at the low­e~! cost r;ce yom· BLUE CltOSS DEALEH.

Mason Elevator 3·15 W. Columhitt

with Allis-Chalmers Inspection Service

You get more for each work hour only when your rna·, chlnery is in top operating condition.

Om· inspection service can help avoid dolny on your farm by: 1. Keeping your A·C machinery ready fo1· work when lim"

counts most 2. Guarding you against costly field breakdowns 3. Preventing minor repair needs from causin{; mnlo•·

damage 4, Helping you get the top field performance built Into A·C

equipment 5. Helping you put machinery in shape for proper stora~c

Yer; we taken personal interest in keeping yoLll· ma· chine;y on the job, especially when you ne~cl it most.

Stop in or cull us and ask for our inspection scrvic<! for nil yom· Allis·Ciwlmcrs machinery.

listen to lho National Form and Ho1ne Hour- Evory Salurday - NBC

Plu~mer Machinery Co. 419 N. Cedar Lansing

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~.\ Another. Great Feature -of the JOHN DEERE

"50" and "60" Tractors •••

OTHER OUTSTANDING FEATURESr Du~le~ Carburellon • "Liv~" Hish·PrQSsUul

Powr• Trol • Oulck·Change Wheel Tread • Effort· Jess Steering • Ultra-Modern Engine~ring. • Greater Convenience. • Unck;eelled View • Un­equalled Two.(yliodQr Sltength and Simplicity.

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You'll reduce clogging of power-driven rna­chines to the very minimum . · .. cut clmching and shifting time and effort by two·thirds­speed up every P'1 0 job with n John Deere "50" or "~0" equipped with rhc new "Jive"

power shaft. Operating completely independent

of the transmission clutch, this "live" power shaft pt·ovides collth/1/ofls jmtvcr for operating PTO machines as long as the tractor engine is running. You can stop forward travel at any time, start up again while the power-driven machine continues to operate at full

. speed without interruption. An independent clutch completely protects

the power shaft and cushions shock loads on equipment. And for extreme condilions, a low gear of 1·1/2 mph' lets you creep along taking in heavy crops slowly while Jlic power shaft operates the power·dril'en machine at maxi· mum capacity.

A. A. Howlett. & Co. f~ C~ Anderson .& ·Sons· Write, phone ·or cali-Emplo~··

mont Office, Chevrolet Detroit Gear .& Axle Division, 18oJO Holbrook-TOwnsend IHIOOO •.

Mrs. Jane McKane eclebrnted her 98th birthday anniversary Friday. Althollgh her hearing is not very good, her eyesight Is good and she rends a lot without the use of glasses. She lives with and keeps house fot• her son, Jim.

VE'FERINAit~ Prnctlclng nt the former Inca•

troll ot Dr. Robert Azelton 186 E. Ash

Phone 26241 / .

Pbone ZS61 Dansville

C:•rtttled ~INN~X· Daoier On Halloween the children ~of

the conununity, under :the dlr'ec· tlon ot. Mre, Jean Beck,, collected

N. Cellnr St. Malon Phone llfrulon 9701 cr. You1 JOHN DffRE Dculer for Quulity Furm Equipment

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Bibbins farms 130 Acres and Milks 24 Guernsey Cows

Jerseys ~~~~,~~~~~.rd~''""''' ll,v .1, 1', llur•l!~l'lllll,

('lllllll,Y AAI'il'lllluml i\l{l'lll Kl'lliH'IIJ lliilhlars of Mu~oll hns

h!'l'rl htii•I'I•SII'ri ill l'l'f.(iHII'I'I'ri ,fi'I­Sf'Y 1 ill I i1• uti ills !ill', l!ul'i1 Ill I!J:!O 111• I'PIIIPd Iris lnllu•r'•; f;mn IH'•II' Nupo!Porl. A start wilh ,IPI'­H!'YS was n111d1•, lrr lfl21 1\r'IIIIPIII II'IIIPrl a lnl'ln 111'111 r:r'<Litrl lllarw, nnrl whllt' IIH'I't•, l1r• rh•v1 •lopPrl " linr• ltPrll of ,Jr•r,,r•ys,

lilt lnn.,'l'lwl yr'lll' hi' It ad In ltr'l"i'H of t·orn lor sllagP iiJHI w.t .. ltlllt• to 1111 :l drmrs. This .Yi'iil' hi' ltlll'd litH 14 ny .1.1 loot silo with :i ltr'li'H of r'OI'Il.

lllhlllns lmc•w t I rat till' first thing to do WiiH In IJ11ild lip tiJP sr,ll, Two lolls ol lirllf' Jlf'l 11<'11' h<~vt• hr•Pn appliPtl to 1111' 1'11111<' llll"ln. Nnw Ill' plnns on 1Psting 1111• liPids lnl' lim!', h!'fore maldng

IIHil llihhlliH hl'ih•vr•s Ju• !111~ eVPI' lwrl. '!'Iris :.lw wus JH'nl'r'll, I lis rllltlghll'l'H 1111' I'Vi'I'Yihing 111111 lVII~ -Jili I i11 f1 nnl ol I ill' Ill IIIHI t•ows h11ve to r•al WPii lwtnrl' they I'd II prod Ill I' 1\'C•Ii, 'J'hJH sJrp \\'liS lr·;rr!Prl ll.!r'll In JIH• Oal<lnncls and was fnllol\'t'd l1y ilw hllll l'lllll'd t\l'tor Lt•nn. I It• muintai111'd tile Jll'IHIUI'Iinn of llw h1•rd.

-· ·-~ Gutii'IIHey {'()IV, owrwrl hy l•'ranl,lln L. 'I'I'CJOHI of Willlarnslon, pnr· dur:l'r] H,·Wl pmrnrls of milk nnd •lfl2 pm1nds nf huttarfnl In n I'O• r·ronl IPKI, Guy LuHil'P wns a .lun· l11r :J.yenr·llld and waH mlllwd R:iR IImas while on test. ,

Guy LUHII'C! ls tlw daughter of fliP rrliiHtamllnr:: GuPrnst•y HII'P, McDonnlrl Fm•mH Guy Pr·hwe, I hat has 17 sons anrl daughters In I he performance rcr:lslrr· rrf 'f'hc AmPrlr·nn Guernsey Cnllic Pillh.

'" w:lti llihhins rh•r•ld!'rl I IIIII lw \VIlltli•d lo 01\1'1111 f111111, lit• slillif'fi lool<inl-( IIIOllll<l. IT•• W.tnl!'d it Jarm 111111 had ln•avy soil as lu• did IIIII IIIW lo \I'll! II a Sd!Hiy f,lt'ln. IlL· IH't'IIIIH' into•n•sli•d in tltP t:lO­al IC' LLI'IIl i11 Ainll'dOII IOWII•:hip, Wlll'l!' Iii• ollltl lrh will• IIIII\' 11'­

shiP,

I he• legllmr• st•C'dings, AI 1111• Hlill'l SIVCl'l diiVI'I' lllld

gi'IISH IIIIXlln t'S Wl'r!' Hf'l'tlt•d, l1ih· hins dnt•sn't IIIII' HWt•t•t dovt•r, llul hP llrww lh.il il \VIIS a good soil h11ildr•r, liP mad!' guod liS!' of II. ll1• Jil\t•s lo !'Xjlel"lllli'lll illld ltd:! S~•t•rlr•rl nwny rlifft•n•nl t•nmhln,t· Irons. Eight Ill' I c•s Wt'l'i' st•t•clr•d lo

Almnsl 2 .\'Pill'S ;!go llihhins loiiH•d 1111' A. H. A. "lt was Pilillll' t,llilrllng 11 lll'll' llull pPn or· hrcr>cl· ing a1·tifidnlly," Hlhhins staiPtl. "Nnw tiH• t•alvt•s tii'P fi'Om rlll11•1· 1'111 ,'lirr•s lllld r find it l'lllhf'l' in· IPI'!'HIInl-( to st•e IHJW JllUdJ IIH•y V.!ry. 'J'Iw r•IJIVI'H Jonk dll ff'I'Pnl llf't'dWif' llwy IHIVl• rJiffPI'f'nl

A mglslercd GliPI'IlSey c·ow, Belly G. nf Cozy Vr1llcy, owner! hy Hugh Ellswnrt h or Holt, !JI'Il· duced !l,7ii!l pounrls of milk and •112 pounds uf hutlrorfal In a similar lest. Belly G. was a ,)llninr· 4·yPnr·olrl and was mllltt!rl ii21i tlmeH whi!P on test.

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"1 I~IIP\\' i! w.ts :1 l'iny l.ti'OI IH'·

''illi~P IIH'y \\Plfl grow111g IJPPts on it," liP salrl. "In fiH'I hPc~ts dlld hPalls Wl'll' alllJul :Ill ilwl lrad 111'1'11 r;w;Pd f011' "IIIH' timl', Thr• hullrllng, hnrl h!'r•11 rl!'gl!'< tc•rl unrl \\'1'1'1 1 111 fHHII" :-;!lapP, 1Jw barn doors W<'l'l' c·ovPrr•rl up Wtllr lllilll­lil'f', till· soil \VIIS ill dllllll\s as IIH•tr• was 110 orgltllic· lllHIIPr in il. Wt• \l'f'll' alii!' lo huy IIHtl lutlll with IJnly a sm:tll rloivn pay1w•nl Hlltl 1\'f' tlifi"

111dtarcl gr11ss unrl .rlf:Jil.t, Tins BJ·r•r•ding <'.IIlii' Jws pl·ow•d In· lHIH )ll'IIVidPd I' I! II Hi <I I' I' a hI r• lel'C'Hilug iiiHJ 1\t•nrH'Ih ,Js just ll:l altHJllnls ol hay and [ldSIIIl'l' aJI(J 1111• t'.!lllt· ha\'P likt•d lllis t•rJJn· inll•lr•sil'cl in s!'r'ing how 1111' dlf· hlnal ion. tPrenl lamilit"t del'!' lop, nnw tlral

Betty G, Is the rlmrgliiPI' of the rcgistet·cd GuernsPy sin•, GPnPral of Lc Rerw Farms, who hns l rlnughtc1· In tlw p<'rfor·m,rncc• mgistcr.

'l'hl' )'I'd I' ol I!J:lli wa:-; orw ol IIH• th'<lllghl ~Pill'S anrl c 1 ops rlid n'l do Wl'il. 'J'JH• soil \\'liS ill fHIOI' l'llll·

Dr. Charles J. Hubbard VJ•}'I'Eia:>l:\niA:";

Small Aninmls hj' Apltnlnlnwnt l.!U'I{t' t\ nimnl l•'arm Calls

51!1 i'-1, ,JI'fl<•r·son l'hmu• Zli:!Ol :uasnn

OatH .!1'1' 11H1111IIy HI'Pr!Ptl In ill· Ill!' 1'0\VS ll!'e ht•inl!, llr•r.i] ill ti[JC'IaJ. fnlla anrl al tire• flli'Himl Iiiii!' ly ash[' \VIIS WIH'Il all til!' c•;tlws stlllll' lailltHJ is s~;Prlr•d in 1'11l'lr WPI'P from rnJP sirP. lray nr paslurr• liPid. Sonw lim· Whl'll ill'l'ndlng ;ill tltP r•ows to nl hy IS also ~PI'dr•d :1s Bihhins ~~ •JIIC' slt·r· i 1 \VIIS net es:;,try 1 h,tl rtef'irled ill illS VH'II'S aiHtlll SIIIOnth many rd Ill!' tiallghll'l'S })(' !'llll<•d hl'tlllH' ff,i'I!Ss, liP dtJI•sn'l iikP II out, illligh hetd aVPl'llgcs wr•l'l' to and is rttJ lollgt'l' ~l·r•tiJrtg lillY on ]jp rnaintdint•tl. \Vi11•11 11srng mli­nis farm. All"allil, latllno, and tim· lwial tnst•minalion it ilflJH'<ii'S llt.rl othy J:l\'1' I'XI'I'IIPnl I'I'SIIJfs for ir'IVI!I' rJaughlt'I'S \\'Ill lt<iVI' Ill ill' hny and p.t:.IUI'I' on his lnr rn. ('llill'd oul Two I'Pasons :rrr. giV·

l>:l"r•llt•lil <'dlf' 1': l'iVPII to lltf' !·11: IJIH' IS 111111 liH'I'f' aJ'P ff'\V<'I' maiiiii<·. Jv!osl of it 1s appliC'rl 1n rlmlghlt•rs of any onP sire, ancl be· liH• llil,Y flc•lcls """ 11 llu•Jr• is lillY t•aust• many of tlw sacs used n1 l'Xllll, it IS dJlplll•rl to IIH• r•rJI'll llw A. U. A hiiVl' lll't'll fJIIIVl'd for flt•lds. 1\fanuli' is hault•d PVPl'\' high pmdttl'lioll. day, as 111 tiH.'i maiiiii'I' li1C' liqui;l Bihhins ts n ~:ontl [PPd(•l'. Wtw11 pill I is sm•r•rl, :rsllt•rl how lht• t·alvPs Wt'I'C' I I'd Jw

I \VI11•n l:ihhins t'IIITII' to lngham I'Pplar•d, "I lUst fPf'd llwrn. I've• r•ount,\ ht• lnouglll IH lil'llll oJ( III'VCI' \\'PiglJetl o~lt a prn111d of li'gtstl'li'rl .Tr·lsPys Wilh hun. Trm mill; ftll' miVP': in my lite." llt• 1\'l're milk rows, I bull .tJHI 'i doP~: " VII,\ gon.l jolt nf r·,rising •·.llvt•s .till I ,YPar llllg'; m.tdt• up Ill<' till' l':ri10:., using a minimum IH•Irl. I11 1111' p:t~l Hi yc•ars prn- :tll10LIIII of mill: :nul c:oJt:•ldPIIIIJlc•

I rlllt lion has ht•t•n t onsistt•nt as 11 eat[ st;;r·tor, r'r>l\' r:111nn a11rl whofp ~as only varit•rl from ·l:!li In 1-JI) 'Jill".

llbs liutil'l fa I Yl\llly The l'OWS di'P all fell <H't'oHI·

I BiiJhins is llllt•r(•slt'il in >'CJnr! \ng 1o prorlrtc tio11. Tl1r• f<l<lill ra·

slles anrl s:ml, "[ Iii<\'<' boiighl '1 lion is a nuxtun•of 1,0!10 Ills 1'01'11, idl'W' llllllliJr•r uf hulls; SIJ!nt• 10 1-:oo Ills oals, 201) Ills :l2',, jHrJ­my sonow, l>lll ' 01111 ' l>l'l'l· glllal loin. 1011 Ills mnla-:sC's, sail" ami ow's.'' o.;tPd111(lc( hww nll'HI. These rtl'P.

One of I he l'iwapt•st hulls cost grou11<1 anrlnwwrltogelllPr. When

On]y $fl() illltl louk him i11l11 IJH' I ttl' Vlll'n Js Ill'\\' iJnlh ('<"ll'll dlltl eoil 1110-i!J iltJitl'l'fal tlass. Arwllwr

Bradbury Cll .lncl'tlla Ranch bull lh.ll \ViiS IIIII or il 1'0\1' lh.ll ;~~, • .r;:l:'~:'\'~· ,:~~:llll·~~·lllit;.~t the 1'01"11 it I h.rrl 111 orluc·t•rl SilO llts, had d:nrgh-

Hnvo .• llohby lhnl Pnys Divld .. ul• ll'lS thdt pl'!lclliC'f'rl uniy :J~() Ills Thi-. is lit(• S('('Ollll SC'iiSOII lltf' l'hnne •1-H3Jo ilutlerlat. :t,ltiiPr l'lrarwr itns been llsl'Ci .. \

Ruutu !i, Umc. 17H L.tllslnt: JJ J 1 , __ ,;,;., _ __;...;_...;_ ___ __; __ t Ost•!' Gt•lliliS was tlH• lwsl IJull Yl'rll ago If' Jill II wm; mnt e ovet·.

,--------------'~--------·------,·I Sh<illnw ma11~~l'rc are usPd and the fel'd 1 dll lll' swept back into

Farmers ~nsuran(e Adequate Protrctlon All In One Policy

OLD RELIABLE STOCK CO. Full Covcrl\p;t• No Assessment

If yon wnnl to he JU'ntc·ctrd ugntnsl fll't•, lightning-, huil, wind, explosion and smolw, ull in mw (tolicy, wllhont fear or losln~r Jll'Uitm·tr by nssrssnwnl, St'c us. We oon write you all tho in· sm·ancL• you tlt•sh·c·. Adjuslments .arc prompt 1111cl equllnhle.

Call or WI·ite

Joy 0. Davis Agency

the manger if any gets into tire ailey. C:n ts ni'P tN•tllo fel'd grain ancl silar~e. and r:lrurcs art' re­dur·c•cl to a minimum.

"I h:we to 1111\'t' Jailol' saving rl!'l'iet•s," Brbhins ~tatcci. "l clo ail tltc• ileld W<ll'k un 1 his 130 acn•s, milk 21l to 24 !'ows, and have.> a !tel!! that U:o;llrrlly totalH about ~0 tl! ~IJ heRd DJ eattlc."

In wlditinn to the dairy cattle,

I Mr '· l:llillnns IIPeps about 130 lay· ing lwns. These me WltJtc lloC'I<s

I •tnd each yenr· a b1·ood of chir:J;s \S sl.trtetl ami 1h[' hest pullets

I 1\ept for laS eu;. Mrs. Bibbins is nbo a ver·v active uardnrr. She has de\ clojwd snmc llybrid clair· lms and has 1he same in1ercs1 lor hr.r gardr.n ll1at her lnrshancl has for 1 hP [arm.

Bibbins maintaim; a ltc·l'd (II alinut ·10 .h•a·sc~ys on his 130-neJ·o farm in Alaiedon I OI\Tt•;hip. 'l'lac• dnii',Vtnan has boen building hi~: Janr! up will1 I'<'I'filii:t'l' :1wl lilm• J'cw tile past 16 yeat·s.

'l'esthrg was supervisPcl hy the Mic-higan f:itnte college.

4-11 Clubs ~~1%W£~~~ TJ! iS ~~ .• ,i'\·:~''t' r F 1'1 ! ~ ~ Q !1 r (I~~ r ll lllA'hlllll 'J'r•ip Winners Pt!;:r;re:{;;· ~M ~~ n rv) ! 1\lG oU} r~ t;).) Last \VC'C'k 3 me mimi's from }' •.::.-,1:··~·:; lngham County 'I·TI duhs wc•re · ~''··~ I>Y slater! to altencl the national 'I-II ' ~(;,:ip: (' ~ D[ "'01//N dub f'ongrcss In Clucago. Tlwy

''~~;,·~:.:•· •.ttl'' Lt • • were KallwrinP Kahrt•s for hnnw Mirlwrsl nrr•as gl'rlf'n~llv 1 , .. rlilinn!'l's. I lSD A s!'ir'lltisls have imprnvcment. Gordon Monme for

r•r·ii'Pri r•nour;llt.tin and :.tt[}\\' 1.1 .t sc l''''ll"d abrnrl :m <littPn•nl OIH'S, tractor maintenance and gllcrlnc wet'!\ to n•llt'l'l' 1111' t'tllil'.tl l'l'll•'. llt •,r 111 lrtPill an• ltlgltly Plfl'l'tive Copp for lle1· horse program. ing <ullllltlons, patlirlll:irl:. 111 htt• .. l;•ltlf tip •.olid ~nil~ lacking Others who wrli visit Chicago wheat. i\lan:, p:na•; "' lilt• :;<,ttt 1t· lllllllli.>. Nr•·,t hlg Jll'W~ on us!' of following 'fhanl<sgivlng nrc wc•sl!'l'll winll'l' wiH•:11 an•;t :•1-o I •.oil mnrliti«nct:. pwbailiy will Clark Phelps of Whrle Oak who ((OI l'IHHigll moisllllt' lrt llt•lp ,,c, '"ttlt•r· :11'utr.1rl l•t·IIPI' m<•lhods of placed second In tlw stale ln crop 'I'IH'I'I' still rcnrain:-; .t n••·l lor' .. pptw,tlto:r. <'o't of mnrli1io11ing judging ami Max Benne ol Olw­mon• mni•:tlrt'P ,Ill lilt,,,. pnrts ,, m .!•·1 :.tl, i-. •,:111 ltir~IJ lor· l,u·ge jmos who placed first in poultry. t!JP wililr•1 wllt'iil hi' It •,t ·tl·· Lh<' llut <'<JSI isn't prohibi· They will leave Sunday, No-

<'mp l<'JHll'l"t: lr.r a JPi,·n!<' 111~ iw ltr':lliJ,•: al'rmge ::arciPnjvcmbcr 30 ami return late In the umin <"Omp.cny '.JY I hit I "'If' • ::•t',ts. week, They Will stay at tlw Con· 1111• llrsl oJ S!'ptcmbt'l' lhr· t'lll"•' --- rae! Hilton Hotel. They will take U. S. nPI'<'t ilt'fun· l1.1s l'"il• I H<'tnrl n.P.1\ p1 ;, r•s haven't fol- purl in totrrs, programs anrl rer·· through suelr :1 rily cJlC'II. To: ·I '':'·' P:l t;''"'"' in lt\'costock prices. reatlon with 1op clt~b members r•vt•n nwo~r,r•r· p!'lldii<'IH,ns or 11 'It ''· ~'- NP\', rr•ports that stPCI' from all over tile nat10n. l!'l' wheal, ll'lnic•r <ll<f'• anrl ry1 I Pti'''' i11 lltl' !act \<'ill' llavt• fallen Melvin Showerman of While nr•xl ) P<ll', i I w II I l.il;c will<'·', I" 1 .d 1 1 ! ', , 11 lin 1 "'ali• bc•l'f I lois dropped Oak and Rollin Blosscy of \'Vheat. and soaking ra111s :111•! H'r 11 i I',, rounrl slr•al\, retail, hns field who placed flrst ami second weo~thl'r r•rHFiilion·; llt•ll'/(·r·n n"'' ronJ<• rJ•,\1'11 only I.:J•: .Hog pl'icPs In the Htatc sheep shearing con.' anrl tll·XI .June•. 111 lilt• · .Jrrw pr·riod h.1ve fallen test at the state show, wlll travel

I I'·. wlrodt•s;Ilt! JHll'k is off 18•,, to Chicago lo particlpaiC' In the Poultrv utis!'l's ~lrouirl Itt• <'iiH'· :tll'l )Jut I; t•ltops, rt•lail, an• up national sllccp shearing contPst

ful 111 h;;ncllin>~ l'illl·kr•ns infi'l'l< •I '.!' • lr 111 11 n1ally ldl:cs a lew 'l'uesday evening. Melvin ami RoT· wilh Nl'wt•a,llr• dasrw.e. i':''''· ''·I t•J.- lor a t'lll in tile pric[' ol lin will leave fell' Chicago Tues. eastlt• virus lild\' (.Ill><'" htnnc 11 l''' ''"L'k to l11• JPih•r•IPrl in IIJC day, December 2 from Jackson, r,ye dit,t·a~l' l:nown a-: c .. tllllllt•l·i l'<'t:•il priot' ol nw.tt. lluwe\•er, The boys will st"v at the F!n1'· vitis. Vr·tr•rinaltalls ""Y till'\ rc· i: Ullr'ltl lt'lllil pr·icl's are lag-gin;:\ t·ison Hotel and will have passes not absolutely sill<' yrl Ilia I t'ft •:. -' •l"'ltii>T hn", hr•t•l nnd whniPsale to the international lives toe·!< ~X· r .. stlt• viru'; ean inlet•! hun· .. :'· '•I''•' I f!l'l• <'• sl'V!'\'111 monllts. In position. but sc•ver;ri m~;cs H·vPntly nppt•, :·: "" 11' 1'.t'"'. r·et:1rl PJ'iec~ have 'fhe third group trnvellng to ·;ery sus pic Ifill,, J::r·~t ill't 1s ttl iJt' IJ,>< II ruttllllt': r·ountcr to the

1

Chicago will be the lour 4-H r·ar·eful ll'lllle hanrlling chit I c ~:· doll', ,,,·.:~rrl 1renrl In hveslnl'l; nncl members and lea tiers i;elcctcd for rl llll'tP Js suspit'WII r,t ;·,r· '.- ''!role,, k• IlH1ll\l'ls, the annual Chicago trip £rom c<Jstle l]rSP<U'I' In tire• llod:. . ---. I within th!'! county lor outstancling

. ~IJ>.cPIIil11'' ... Tcn·key pur·jcf·H program. In a private wc•athcr frn·pr; 1·,1 < n:tse:; ily l 'SDA re~eheli 35,500,- This g1:oup will travel to Chlea·

published by the Farm Joum.• I, ~·;'• 1 1, 111111111s by mrri·Novemhcl,'· go with Mrs. Annette Schaclfer, l\lichigau \Vr•ather through .J.cnu- ~~;a'.:~ l:~tW' 1 : 1.h,?n.mlvar~c;~t est:· ar:,· is cxpeelcd to hi' )'1'1.11 ,1•1,,.,. tt.lle> hc~d ll.dtv,llccl. lled\j \HI)· warm :md W['l. \Va11lH'l' attd dt'.-1 lit'~ Jl'llil:tl:lv rs over. :rhe pro· el. th· 11 11 r 1.11.1 , 1111 I f!t,tm um!Jntll" for a lew more

cl )ld lOl\L Ul!:; ,,ltll I f I . I I foreeasl fot· lire a•astPI'Il r..;r,•at 11 t•c· ;:; · · · Une 0 1 tc hrs 111'0 I· Lakc•s rP ion. lr>m · Ill? nrw conf',l'e~;s may have

g : u I .rt P r:, t lw t•mrrgency program

Dr. C. M. Clothier Veterinarian

. . . ill lwl p J.n·nwrs 111 dt ought lll'eas. Phone 521'Jl

118 N. Mnln St.

Leslie

Phono 2·8882 1\Immn

Tlw Bowers and shrub~ add much to 11re appearance of this

Margarine prmluctnm 1n C'f':•- II' :IJ.\ ol tic·rnls arc concerned !ember ':·as r;tealer than httlr,.,., .. IHtttl liquirl:tlion of southern and hy 20 rmllron 1H111>1cl' Clrloh·r· suulll\lislr•Jn breeding hrrds and flg\ll'es <ll<·.expe<'le•lto ''Ill>'' r u·n, .J:t1r:. cows . , , In Octoner tile grr!ater gm11. Tolal 1!1~2 1.1. • ·, •vt'l'dl''' lien I mel a reeord of 12.4 garine produC'lion may ,ntn :3:, ' : 0~{.~:->. Tlwl':-, :\' ~ ahovP n year ago 11101e than last :rr·ar :, htll•rJ:t- u1d ~tlmost ,to•; above I he 19'10-

I lhdtl!' .dl'ltJun·.ILHlLtll ,\(~t 1 tli, Tl,, 1 tlllil··l J.>, .r~., l'lutJY 1!1.~\'L·I•dt'l' f'r>lll' ·1·11 nwnrltr'I'H IJI't' Allt'lr•dn 111 tl~o• Jllrtllfl 111111 1111111!' I•'Pilnn l•'rr :;I, Wlwalfil'ld; ll11h Jlnk1•1', wllh l!r•t• Jtr•mrdlrrn; !Jntlr Stnrlwy C'rr HH HnudH; 1\l,llll'ir'P llyi(PI't 1111!1 111111 .lnnPI ! 'lltiJll'l', plnnrr; nncl Ani 1111 i I I'd I', 'I'll!' IPIIrl<•rs IJP!ng S.tlly i'JI'IHon singing, HPIII hy 1111' •I-ll SPrVit't• dtlh IITid '1'111' 1'11111 W.!H WPI( I'CJll'I'I!Pill<'rl 1111' •1-11 L'rllllll'il iii'P 1\11'. 111111 IVIIH, 111 tl11• ~lat<• :,Jtow dllrli111111Y W<'rll A!l'lllll Lnlllmp. 1111 lilt• l11111111' roll, '

'!'Ill' grour• will Jr•o~vn 'l'hnrsrlil,\ SpPd.il <~ll'.trrls Wt'll' givr>n to ufiPI'IliiOII, 'l'lu•y will sluy at tlw l1111'ot!ry ~lrowt•nnan, gnnlcn; Y. M, C. A. llotl'i 'l'hursrln.v, l•'ri· Mr•lvin ~:11"wr•rma11, meui nnlmnl rJ:ry anrl Hntrrrrlay I'VPIIiiii-(S, M1s. <lm.s <Lrtrl IP.trh•tsllip; IIIH! .fumes St•lar•IIPI' lws llll'illl~'"'' a full SltiiW<'IIllltll, ll'.tt'ltll' nminlc>nunen, JH'IIgl'llm for• 1110 :1 days, 'l'lu•y wall 'I'll!' t'lllil won llrsl plnr•r. In visit till' llo.tr•d rrf Tr.trlt•, l\11•r· l'illil ll•'livilit·~. c•iwncli:;c• Mull, Mur:-;lrull J.'il'ld, C'lul' lt•adt•rs gnVI' n summnry Museum of ~dcn<'P anrl Indus I ry, of llw Y!'ili''H wnrl< itJHI prcspntecl the Plnnatarillm ~ltncia Aqunri· I Itt• Illt•miH•rs Wltlr 'c•r·til!t•nle~ unci urn, n pal'i<lng pl:mt, IIVI'stod\ t•ins. vmrls and lirP iniPrnationnl liw- 'l'ltt• nwmiii'IH gave gifts tn Hlwk exposition. 1111'11' IP;lcit•IS, Mr. anrl Mr'H, De].

'l'ltry will rPIIII'n lronw Nr~w111 • llHII' <'an anrl Mrs. llowarcl Oal<· he' :m. lt•v.

llut (on \l'llift• Ual' ~I<'Pts Tlw WlrtlP Oal1 1-11 d111i ill'lr,l

Its local achicvPmPnl plol-(l'ilrll .tl I hi' MlllviliP It nil, Nnvr•mllPI' 10. Ml•mherH with 1lwu· fHII'I'IIIs gatlr· erPrl for a.putiu!'l\ suppt•r,

'llu• H1111o11 1-1 I sr•wrng duh IH•Irl tis st•t ""d nH•r•ling on No· 't•rnht•t i:i at ilu• 11<!1111' of Mrs. 1 It'll I,\' \Vri>•ill. 1\llr•r a sltorl busl· Ill'S.; Tlll'l'iln)( Jlll'lltilC'l ~i WOIJ(Pd on Jll'll.ll't'l:-;, 'Ill<' III'Xt llll'C'Iing Will

'l'lle prognun lor tl11• f'I'Pilill)( '"' IH·Id Nol<'llliH•r ~~ al tlu• honw was oprnPci hy IIIP group gil'illl-( ol 1111 l<'lllit'l', '>It'· St·rllt. lht• piPtlgt• In IIH• liiiJ' anrl lilt' -- .. ---•1·11 pledgP. Movii'S 11'!'1'1' sltn\\'111 Tlu•rp'JI 111• pli•nly o[ Pggs In o[ IIH• !'lull tour, lhP lllt:l~<ull llt '<·lulu•J' l!l.i.Hiu• mall wlto has l'llllnty fair noel 1111• st. tiP sl!nw /'''''111.1' of r·:ws in :-i<'piL'll1ht•l' and IJ,V Dnrwi11 Slu•ntltPim anrl ~II· (lt·t"lor·r 11'111 111• ltnppy Jw slnrleci ZIIII11P 'l'ltompson. Musir· was Jll'l'· l'lllt'l" 1',111,1.

Ingham County News November 27, 1952 Page 5

WE'VE BUILT OUR REPUTATION ON

·· .Refia&e Se~wiee j

Good reputotion~ nrc bault on good perrormuncc. Good service by our high stondmds is a com·

bination or' ' prompt service' ' ' rair prices. '. and fnir denting ... first class workmanship , , , large stock of gcr.umc MM p1 ccision ports , , • reliability ond a neighborly regard for your equipment. Our steady volaome of ocrdce work IIC reel i9 due largely to OUr reputation ror de• pcndobte sen:ce,

We cordially invite you to enjoy tho s3me satisfying service we extend to our mony cus· tomers.

Francis Platt Driw ou Nrw US·l27 rl~rht lo our· clrm1', Lot•ult•rl !·l mile north of Mason elty lhnlls.

I well-kept farm that 1\lr. and Mrs.

I Bibbins have built up illll'ing the

'---------------------------- past 1G years.

Corncob Filler Used for Light­Weight ~~Insulated'' Concrete

PQlltHl output. T1 may run .t!Jo.~ol 1~1 :l"l'''.t~r· Jot· the month ... The <Jf lllltler prmlncllon tlri:- :"-Pill' lol )'lnl J 11 tr>nwlinnal Live~tock tire first tunc. · ;J:nw -.:.11 t1. November 2fl In Chi·

Incidr;mallv, grc~tl muc,,.,p L1 r·n:;o. Slllll" 12,1ltJU IK•ad of live· margarine produetJun h.1s ~·llill'P· c,trn·k ,., ill lw srnl to the show en~d the r!Pm.Jnrl l'!l' suyh2an nil. r10111 ::7 sl,riP.'i, H's a grl'al sight This year mmgarrnl' may t .. kt lo snr all tlw choice stork all nearly :lO~~ 1110\r' of the orl 1h.ml spil'lt·d vp ltw the ring lasl yPal. ~---- -----~-

---- ' . Early strRwbcJ;l') output rn.1y I?' J·~ G I

be con~itlr:mbty rcss 111~1: l.! t ~SIZVIh . roup S

Ford F-5~ outs U all other 1!4-ton trucks!

Ground corncobs, used as a filler, may produce a lower cost, llghter weight, better insuhted concrete for Michigan farmers. Tests by the Agricultural Experiment Station of Michigan State College, using various combinations of corncob, cement, sand, gravel, lime and limestone, have produced concrete slabs and blocks of suffic!en L strengths to meet many farm construction needs. Ordinary nalls may be driven into the concrete without difficulty. Corncobs are cut into pellets ranging ft•om %"to 1" thlclt, ~~~[::~ which are then thoroughly soalced in water before mixing. Wall ancl fioor slabs of corn­cob concrete were exposed to weather for 20 months, through 2 winters, and showecl no appa1·ent defects. 1 Call or write your County Agent who wlll have further Information as

' tests are completed.

MICHIGAN

In their constant search tor waus to hold down casts and Improve service, telephone people developed a tiny electronic tube that amplifies h1mdreds of long distance conver­sations at the same ttme. It's six times more sensitive than earlier tubes. CompacJt and mgged, this mighty midget ts an important contrtbutttm to efficiency these clays 1vhen telephone equipment must handle mare calls trom more telephones. Incidentally,- 7 ot cveru 10 estabztshments ln Mlch~gan Bell rural territory have a telephone now, oom-­parecl with 3 o11t aJ JO in 1945.-

BILL·-1-ELIPHONiE.· COMPAN'Y ·. ·\

ycnr. Crowt'rs rr~porl LottJst'\Jllt

pln~ting~.mav be off as nllll'h dS lP~·~rr?:'ll~t;' .. Owned fiO~r. NaiJOnnllv, ~ctrawbeny .trJr !ftOJo ~~r,~u ti~ age rs expected lo ho nfJ around 9',(. Stor:l:lrnlrlcrs of the Farmers

Prorluetion Credit assoclnlion will Insects, in one W£1\' or a not h"', !role] their annual meeting

,nrc c·reditPd witlr dcsri'Oying ;,,, \\'rrlncstla\, December 3, nt the of the worlrl production oJ r'"t'r·al l~t>llu•;g Center 111 East Lansing. grains. In tlw great pl<i1ils, '" (:pm'((e Suscns, president of the oJ slorrd 1\lwat may llln ns ';i:"'J Production C'rccllt Corporation at as 10•,, in .1 season Tn iu ,[ "''" Sl. Patti, will deliver the address. month, storr.cl corn 111 the clrr•IJ r~. B IIill nl 1he ngricullural sotr1h may flutfer <1 loss of ~l' ·. er•nnCJmic:', department at Michl· Farme1s wrll h,1VP to JM>' moH' gaq State college, director of the attention to llclter farm ~:";',1C:L' ~·nl'm C;•cclit Administration at facilhies. , st. P,Jul, l'lill give tlle welcoming

Food and drug administrnlion adcli'C"IS to members. regulaliom. on eonlaminalrd Dinnet will be served at noon, wheat, linancinl losses clue• to

follrw;ed by a business session, bugs, rodents aml weatlwr mak" it impcrativ.: that better r,ran- FrPcl A. Smith of Hastings, pres!·

rlenl of I he Tom I association will aries and ~toragc; be Ctlnstrut:(L•d nn farms. IJJe?ide. Marl' R, .. westbrook of

Farmers still can get lwlrJ I?n1a will report for the board of through Commoclrty Cred\1 c·or· rli_rcr:~or:<. ;\rno~d Musolff a: East porntlon If 1hcy wan I to ilU\' ot·l L.tnsmg 111 l g1ve the se:retury­hllild structurps to ston' JllC' I treJSlll'ur's report. Two drrectot·s things they raise. County Pi'li.\ IVJiJ be cleclcd. committees have all till' informa· Jiiglllig-ht o( 1he meeting 1VIIl tion on government lo,rns 11' .. 1il- be 1lle celebration of complet!! able for farm storage. metnher-ownershlp of this fnrm·

One of the grea1 changes that has .• come to farming in recent years is artificial in$cminatinn of rlniry cattle. This year over '1,000,. 000 cows or 17% of the rlarry cows in the U. S. will be brr:rt ,Uli'J way.

Last year 3,500,000 cows W<Jrc bred artificially, an average of 1 ,605 heacl per bull In stud ser1·· lee. 'rhis means that a bull in breeding stucl now docs the \'-:or': formerly done by l 00 bulls under average farm conditions.

I! present trends in clair~· cat· tie breeding continue, half the dairy cows in the country w!ll be bred artificially within -n spnn of 10 to 15 years.

Th~re's a lot of research worl' going 011 llOW fOl' USe Of SOli COil·

crs credit co-op!!mtive. The last of the government capital Is to bP paicl In lull mnltlng the asso· l'lcttion entirely farmer-owned.

At the lime the associntion was oJ•ganlzecl, the government had an Jnvestmcnt of $150,000 In the as· social ion's capital stock. The as· socintion has retired various amounts of th1s $150,000 over the past 6 years with the final pay·. ment of $10,000 to be mncle at the annunl meeting.

This local co·operative now has 861 larmer.members In Ingham, Eaton, _Barry1 Clinton, Ionia and_ Shiawassee counties,

The first 100 eggs a hen lays ,just abiut for her feed for the year, acclrdlng to Michigan State college poultry s[l!!cii\IIStiS.

Only 1 V.•ton !ruck olfering choice of V·8 or uti-new Low-Fnrm•JoN Six! Ford F-6, G.V.W. 14,000 Jh,,, G.C.W. 24,000 lbs,, choice of 3 wht•elbnse lon~lh•.

Just one big teason why truckers Insist on for41 f·S's:

3 out of 4 run for less th«an l%~ ca mile!

COMIIN-111 THII lOOK TODAYI Men In Youa line of work drove their .Fozd Trucb in tho bla Jllcon• DillY Bllll. TbJI buok adJOWI you 1hllr nmnllls Dlllta. Com~ bow Uttll (t Gill at rou ta IWI a i'anl 'l'ruCid, · '

' . We hove PROCIFI

. ' ,. . . . . ' e 629 Ford F·l3's took part in tho six~onth, on-the-job Fo~ Truck Economy Run. For il out of 4, the cost t.•f gas, oil, and sorvico (but not i!Ulluding fixed expenses, such as tnxeB, ]jccnse, doprociation, etc.) Willi lelis than II'~¢ a mile!

New-up to 14% MORE.! gas savlngs'l

Now Ford offers throe all-new Low-FmoTION truck ongines. New short-atrohe design cuts power eating fl'icLion •• , you IIII.ve up to 0118 . pllon 10 seven! N 01~ FIVE great Ford '!'ruck engines to c:ho0110 from!

' tll'ait(lbilitl! oJ tql![1lmf11l rlCCt'Mortca ttfla lr1·m as ~lhtstratcd ~· df)lcndcnt on rtlaltrud oop;lu rond(l{on~~o

... FORD TRUCK& LAIT lON.UI

FORD TRUCKING COSTS LESS U1lntl rallllltSIItratkln dill Gl 8.0G9,000 IJuCkl,_tlratniUIIIICI ...

------- PlilsprovaFordTruchltntto~, --··--------

Roy Christensen ;

Tour Friendly Ford Dealer

lnglhlm County News November 27, 1952 Page 6

Legal

r JrGAL NOl'IOES

September 0 1 Oli"' BERl': \RD C ODIJ \Ril nn I

WINIFRED C OIJD \RD :MortgUglHlK

nltorn~y